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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-05-31 - Orange Coast Pilot• eac e.rs • Caspers Aeensed Of •strongar1u~ Ca1npaign Taeties . DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 31, 197'4 VOL. ,7, MO. IJI, 4 S~CTIONI, 46 PAG•I Eye View ' U,I T ........ . A $10 million apparatus called SyllAc at tho Los A,lamOs. N.M., Scientilic Laboratory may hold a key to .the ~velopmt!llt of a prac- . .tical reactor drawing on the energy of nuclear fusion. ljere Syllac is : .shown fr6m above the inner circle of the machine where super- : :heated gas or plasma is held in a magnetic lield. ~ ·--__ .....;:__~~~--~~~-·~~~~ tomer••nlse .Met I t ... ~ -:·Huntington's Teachers Return to Classrooms By CANDACE PEARSON Of IM "-'IY Plltt SI.., -Teachers went back to class in the J(.g n t i n g to D · Beach Union High Sd>OOI District today, afler an all-aigbt 1)3rg'aining session ended 1belr one<lay wajkollt . A tentative wage agreement was Elderly ~uµty ,. . . . ' ~ouple Succumb · In House Fire Two elderly 5anta Ana resident!.-died early today after being ovemiine by smoke from A siboldering fire ill their srilall stuc<o bunplow. Santa M. Fiie ll<parim.ut of!ldals aald Edward Klltly, '19, · ~ his wife, Jn, 76, ol 29!11 Fallbrool< St., were found by firemen responding ta a call of -ke coming from the residence. l!lnmeO aald Mrt. Klrby waa ~ al UMr acene from apparent 1 mo k e ilibJl)allon and her hwlband waa dead on arrival at Orange County Medical CMter I.om the same 1ppu<11t couse. ~ en 1a...up11on 111-1fl•wr aald tlJia; blue -Wa lll'Ol>ehl1 caused by a lllOldor!nl flrt Jn· an oventuffed chair tiia blue-..., probably cauoed by a i::.t'iiatan lndlcaied ti.t the !lre ill U. dlalr llllY have ltaried earlier and lbol the mipla ml&bl hive tried ta ~Jt. .. •• ' . ' reached by teadiers' representatives and Superintendent Jack Roper, Deputy Superintendent William Settle and A$istant Superintendent Robert ~1artln. in a meeting that lasted !rm1a 2 a.m. until almost 6 a.m. · Bef~ the early mornin(J't_COmpromise took placf, the" tea<:hl!i's "haC! voted 'in a mass meeting at Edison Community Center Thursday alternooo to c:orrtloue their walkout today. ·~wetVe made a polnt, bUt Jmt enough of a f)oint1" l\ay'll(ooper of .fhe District F.du<atorS Assocfatlon (D ) IXlld tile 300 leai!)ers pr~t'Th . . a!teriloon. DEA oflldals claimed 1h • about · 7! perceol ei'lhe diltrict's 75& bbad ho}'cOu.d .classes Tliursda Dlftth:t · ~cials put the llWl»er a about 60 ' peroent. ! Reaiunp!lon o( the strilc'e joday had been aandfooed by the OrU«• County' Labor Council, which ,..am that <OllllrUclion -kero 'liOllld "*honored )he te..m«< .~I~ HOOi, teflectively stoppb>g the building going lo at four acboob. But t911dlers called It off alter -~ .l""'ll. ol the l!llht. -b!iWl'-idfrlln!ilr~·W'll;'Roper, arTanged the negollaling ... 1on alter lbe board of trustees T ~ u r s d a y reaffirmed lts offer ol a nlDe percent ~rabe. . Tbe DEA had been Uking Ctr the nine percent pla I pravlllon fGr a .-llme automatic oost.Ol·llvln& -not ta exceed three percent. In the 'tOl!lpromlie readied thl.I morning, the teochers will 'ltt a six peralll --raile llld the (Seo TL\OIERS, Pap I) Ro11 Caspers' Tactics Hit By Bents Marcia Bents of Newport Beach, one of three candidates trying to unseat Supervisor Ronald Caspers, charged Thursday that Caspers and his top aides have subjected some of his campaign donors to "strongarm'' tactics. "I want to make il clear that I am not making the charge that these firms or ind ividuals sought out Caspers and made a donation in order to get an improper concession," Mrs. Bents told newsmen in Sanla Ana. •·r am saying that some of these firms have expressed to me; privale\y, that they felt they were being forced into mak ing substantial oontribulions to Caspers' campaign under veiled threats or dire consequences if they did not comply.'' Caspers aide Tom Fuentes called the charges "ridiculous.'' "It is a shame she has had to stoop to this level, but we are "'ell aware of the failure of her campaign to win public support," Fuentes said. In response to the charge of indirect slrongarming, Fuentes said. "We don't comment on trivia like that." Mrs. Bents released a list of companies or individuals who oontributed Sl,000 or more to Caspers' campaign coffers. She claims au of the 26 donors she listed either do business direcUy with the county or rely on the COllllty for favorable action on z.oning. tract approvals and other such actions. But Mrs. Bents would not say which of the names on the list were the ones who . came to her with the charges of donation . (Seo TACTICS, Paa• ZI Moscow Talks Start Ju,ne 27 WASH! NG TON (AP) President Niioo's IUlllll\il talk! ~dii~1-a 1ili~-\Juni rT, 1he White House announced loday. Tbe date II several days later than eapected -an ad;ustment caused by Nixon'~ planl ta lour the Middle Eat dw1!1& mkh11ute. Tbe Moocow !alb, expected lo lut about a ->;, will be the third Jn a seri., of summ.. meetlnp bet'tleen Kam and Soviet leader LeOnld Bmbntv. .... I or Santa Ana Couple Die Froio SJDoke Of Bnrnin·g Chair J , Ul"I T .. •llho"' 'DEEPLY INVOLVED' Ex-Nixon Aide Connally Syria, Israel Sign Agreenie1it Sile1icint{ Guns c GENEVA. Switzerland (APl -Syria and Israel signed a U.S.-negotiated pact today silencing the guns on the Golan Heights front and commi tting the historic enemies to a sea rch for lasting peace. Their military commands reported a half hou r after the signing that the guns th.at boomed across the bleak and barren front the past 81 days had fallen silent. A U.N. spokesman· In Geneva said all signatures }Vere completed at 3:45 a.m. PDT aft er a last-minute delay caused by Syria 's apparent reluctance to sign the agreement In the presence of newsmen. The disengagement accord negot iated by U.S. Secretary of State Henry A . Kissinger in a marathon 33-day peace mission was signed by the Israeli representatives at 3:15 a.m. But the Syrians made no immediate move to sign 1be documents. Lt. Gen. Ensio Sillasvuo of Finland, commander of the U.N. Emergency Force who chaired the s e s s i o n , announced a ~minute recess. Newsmen were asked to leave the hall of the Palace of NaUoos, the Geneva U.N. headquarten. Shortly alter'ward, the ·probfem wai cleared up and the pact which Sillaswo called a "giant and courageous step" Iowan! -was aigned by Syr\ans. PHOI' ta tbe signing, 1be Tel Aviv and Damascus commands reported artillery, rocket and tank duels along the Golan front. The SJr1an command had reported that "enemy positions are under fierce bomblrdthent" and that tank encounters were takloc pl1co aboul tho time tjie (Seo PEACE, Pace li Statement Attrihutecl To Cl1oti11e1· \\'ASHINGTO~ (L:Pl l -Pre!>ident ~ixon's former personal la\\)'er has testified a top former White House aide told him the 1971 increase in milk price supports ~·as linked "ith milk producers' reaffirmation of a S2 million Nixon campaign pledge. a Senate \\'atergatc committee report disclosed today. The report obtained by UPI said Herbert W. Kalmbach of.Nc1vport Beach. the lawyer, testified ·that the late ri.1urray M. Chotiner of Ne"'POrt Beach. long-time Nixon aide and former White J{ousc spec ial counsel. told him just prior to announcement of the increase: "There 1vas to be an announcement the next day and thls "-'BS, in fact. linked to this reaffirmation of the $2 million pledge.'" The staff said it \1•as cootinuing to investigate "allegations" that t hen Treasury Secretary John B. C.Onnally received $15,000 from milk interests in return for using his inOuence in the Administration on their behalf. The slaff also said that despite Connally's s"·orn testimony to the NO SCANDAL FOUND IN ITT PROBE , Page 4 ---contrary, he 1ras deeply involved in the controversial 1971 increase that meant al least $300 million in extra income for dairy farmers. Shortly before the increase, the report said. Connall y allegedly told a milk co-op official, "It's in the bag ." The report has been approved by Chainnan Sam J. Ervin Jr. and sent to other members of the committee follow ing a year-long invest igation. Chotiner lef t the \Vhite House earlier that month to join a law firm that was representing the milk producers. The conversation took place a m o n g Kalmbach, Chotiner and a milk oUiclal IS.. KALMBACH, Page ZI "" Coed Jail Cell Prompts La'lvsuit KENT, Wa!lh. fUPll -·Cecilia ilwm. 24. has sued po!lce for '40,000 because officers lodged a mal e prlaoner In her cell . . Mrs. Dunn uld Thuroday she waa a~eep In the cell Feb. 3 when 1be man was locked up with her. ThlJ, she said In her lawsuit, c:onstlluted 111 lnvaaion of privacy. Her lawyer aald lbe man did not hann his client bul wu "prelty obnoDl<ll." Both the plalntltt llJld the man had been arres ted on Jraffic charau. • • • • ... P'llOlo llas Caneer Gen. Cre ighlon ;-\brams, 1\rmy chief of staff. ha s cancer of the left lung. Tests to cleter- 1nine the extent of 111alignancy are scheduled al \\'alter Reed Ar1ny :r-iJedical Center. Orange CoBlit Weather It "·ill become only partly sun- ny Saturday artemoon, according to the weather service. "'ilh most-• ly cloudy skies in the morning hours. Highs at the beaches 66-88 rising to 7{}.74 inland . U>ws to- night 54-57. ll\S11"': TODA l' Two com111Unity event.! take place this 1veekend along the Ormige Coast. Tl1e Costa Mesa fish F'rtJ and tlie Irvine ls .•• art festival. See-toda11'1 \Veek· ender. Al Y.vr ltnlct ' ...... ,,., 111111119 " Mthltl ,._.. .. L. M. '"' .. Ntlltftll Ntwt; .. C.H-• Orllllt OMlttY 11 Clllnllltf .... ... ,..,.,,,... ..... ...... .. s,._ .. hi1w .. c .... -,. ._ .... DMltl •tlcn " Slldt MMMtl ,.,. ldlltfill , ... • ,_,_ .. PIMM:t , .. 11 "''"" ..... ··-' --• ........ ,. " .,__. ....... ,,_,. .. ..-" _.._ .. ....... • ·-- •• I - I ·. I Z DAILY PILOT s Friday, May 31, 197_. Jaworslii: 'Nixon Contributors Promised Jobs' \\'ASHINGTON 1t:Pl1 -\Vatcrgatc proeecutor Leon Jaworski said today he has "circumstantial and dirt'<.'t C\'idencc" that major contributors 10 Prcs1tll~nt Nixon 's ca1npalgns sought or \\'l't'l' promised federal Jobs in return for gift~. lie also said that I\ixon -"'ho TI111rsd<ty cl!limcd exccu11\l' privilege to keep a grand jury froni obtainini.: material for Hs bribery and ronspir:icy investigation -already has con1!J\ied with earhcr subpoenas and allov•ed key aides to testify about s u spec t ambassadorial appointments, Sl1ot 4 Ti111es Jav.·orskt urged Chief U.S. 01.stric.1 Judge George L. llart to reject the ex('Cutive prh·llc[.H' claims and order that the evidence. 1n the possession of foriner Comn1crce Sccrl·lur~' ~laurice St<lns, be deliverPd to the grand jury. "Circun1stan!inl and direct c1•iden('e bo.'rorf' the grnnd jury and known lo tht! !'!X"'t:iul pro:;l·cutor int.licalcs prin1il fac1c 1h:it ccrtuin large campaign c·ontributors {'L1hcr pronused contributions I 11 considerarion uf appointmcnl to federal posts or \\·ere promised a position 1n return for a contribution," he sa.id Jn pa~rs (lled with 11art's court. Jaworski has been lnvesligallng whether top jobs -Including atnbassadorshlps -were promised in eicchange for hefty ca m pa i g n contributions. The President's former l<ll\')'er. Herbert \V. Ka ln1bach of Ne1vport Beach, has pleaded guilty to :,uch a C'hargc. S!nns has refysed to surrender his files under subpoena, contending scnne are pc.·rsonal and others protected by executive privilege. Nixon warned 1'-1ay 16 that he "'OU.Id invoke a for1nal Escaped Inmate Reported 'Good' By TOt\1 BAltLt;Y 01 11!1 D1il"t' Pllol 51111 Ornngr County juil l'Scapee Frank Allen O'Hare \\'as reported by his doctors to be doing v;ell and recovering satisfactor ily today in the County hledital Cl'ntcr frorn n1ulliple 1vounds ht:> suffered Thursdny in an ill-fated jail break 1\·11h \11·0 other prisoners. Fro111 Page J TEACHERS. • • cost-of-living clau~e in their contracts. If inflation inl'rcases up to three 1-.crccnt between April I nnd Sept. 30. teachers will get a boost equal to 1vhntc\ rr the co~t-0f-living increasC' wns. If infla1lo11 goes up three percent ur more in 1hat period. lhe f('achcrs \\"ill get ;1 three prcccnt rnaximun1 incr(';isc. The ll'aChcrs ended up \\"ilh a uinc percent tot...11. the last offer made by the district, bul Cooper called it a victory. "Because "'C got the cost-of-living clause. we feel \\"C achieved what 1\"c \.I/anted." he explained. The settlement. if ap1>roved by the cn- time DEA membership today, v.-ill CflSt $1.23 million . It "'ill r;1ise !he s.1lary for beginning teachers in !he district fron1 S8,442 to $9.219 and the top ~nlary fro111 $16.884 t.o $18,43i. ··we·rr plC'.'.l~C'<I !hrrc is a ~rt!lem"nt. 'fhC' studC'nls \1 ill bt" !hi' oiu•s to bcnt'f1t. ·· /\ss1slnrn Supcr1nh.!J1dcnt Glt•n Dysinger said today. "You can't have students mill ing around the Inst t\\'O \\·eeks of school." Dysinger added . "The seniors <1re seniors only once -the last \\·eeks arc Jmportnnt." High school teachrrs \Vent out on strik" cnce bC'fore in 1969. 1\hcn about 6U percent of them boycotted classes. The ~trike Thursday included studen!s as v.·ell as teachers. A few teachers objected at the meeting Thursday that students 1\·ho didn't understand the issues shouldn't bt· in\'O lved or used by the DEA. Cooper suggested that any students picketing v.·ould ha\·e to bring their o~·n signs. One Congressional candidate even got into the act. trying to \o,1in teachers 01·f'r to his cause at a n1orning: meeting Thursday. Tom Edgerton. running in the 34th Congressional District. praised t he teachers for the strike, \Yhich he called thei r only \veapon. \Vhen he wus introduced Thursday n1orning to about 200 pickets at di strict offices as n political candidn!c, several tc:iehers in the cnnvd gro<1ned. Hfl.lcc Juhnson pre>;ident of Of.,\. l:ih·r l"alled !hi! strikf· "one llf the proudest 1110111('n!s of 111y life." The dis1ric1 11as un;1blc 10 hire enough subsrilutcs to fill ;:ill cn1p1y ela.~sroon1s, but said it kept all sthool s running. In so1ne cases. teachers a id r ~ . counselors and even parents reporlt·dt.1· took over !he teaching du:il'S, althnu ch class period at most schools \1cre shon- cnt.'<f, if held .at all. ORAHGE COAST sr DAILY PILOT l,. 0<-o'>o~ •:oa,t DI·•~ "'~ ., "' "'"'C'" •< tO"'- ~·.....i '"<! ,... • ..,..p,_,..,_" 1>U"' .. ......, ~-'"" °'•""!" 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"""'~--... ~- ..... -~ ... co.i • ..._.Cilhllr--~.onbr-tJOO""°"""" llJ,..• ttOOlfOll".Nr _rr,_,.,...,.,lOOlllOMJ'f'I' \Vhile 0·11arc, 23. or Anahe im. 1vas being !reared for four bullet v.ounds in the back, right arm nnd right cheek, district attornl'y's officers '\ ere preparing ehargcs of est·ape and ass;iult 1rith a deadly \l'e;1pon on n pcaer offiecr th:it 11/ill be :idded lo his bulky dossil'r. The peace officer involved, California lligh1vay Patrohnan James P;1u!. 2G. is also reported doing \\t'lt in S.nut;J Ana Comn1uniry Hospital 1vhere he is bring treated for bullet "·ounds lri the right arn1 and shoulder. f.S<'npc ;ind assault chaq?rs are also bC'ing fill'd tocl<1y against ()'/lnre's t"'O eoinpnnions in the breakout from the holding !Hnk u1 the basement of the eoun1y courthouse. Thnsl' chnrgl'S 1\'ill he fric<•1I by ennvietcd killer Lawrence Eugene \\.ilson, :ll. of Los Angeles and <1ccused urrncd robber l'ru1 cc J,ico Tarpley, l!J, of Anahcin1. Authorities tod.:iy cl;1in1 1hat Tarpley and O'Hare. both in the second l\'Cc·k of !heir Superior Court trial on n1ul1iplc charges nf ar1ncd robbery. cnrtfull~· planned the ji.iil break in their county J<Jil cell. It 11·as cxeeurC'd perfectly in the opening nlinutes 11 i1h both men gr11bbini:: and overpo"·ering depuly Tin1oth.1 i'tek and seizing his gun and kc~·s 11·h1le the rest of the jail prisoners 1n tile courthouse-jail tunnel looked on. \Vilson. freed of hrs hand,..uff<; by lhe san1e keys. a!le~cdly joined lhe 111·0 tTit'n ;is !ht·y d<ishcd do"·n the tunnel and llclpC'd thl'm overpo...,·er deputy Gary Cl;iry near the ba S<'n1rnt door. Further arnit>d \1·ith Clary·~ 11c;i1}(!1\ lhey ran into the street and inlo the mnjor stumbling block in their escape bid-Cl-IP Officer Paul. J'ro111 P<1!1e 1 PEACE ... disengagement pact 1l'as being signcft. The Israeli cotntnand called lhe fighting "heavier than usual" but noted that a si milar outburst of fighting occurred in !he Sinai peninsula just t>e(ore the Eg~·ptian CC'asrfire was signed last January. 'fhrce Israeli soldiers v.;erc rl'p<irrcd 11·oundccl today. F1ghring in the 81 days clairned the livC's of 60 Israeli soldiers ~nd civilians. Tht• Syrian c:.isualty toll \\'as not rcportl'cl. Bu t the shooting finally stopped at 4: IJ a.m. PDT. the two sides said. ~1eanwh1lc, a tired but triumphant. Kissinger rc1un1ed lo \Vnshing ton toda~· to receive the congra1ulr1lions of J>resident Nixon. Vice President Gerald H. Ford and 1.:nngrl'ssi11nal !c<idl'rs on the st:ccess of his extraordinary :l~·d<iy :\liddlr East p1:acc mission . "Congratulations -that mn.' be onr ol the great thing!> of thr century," a bl';1n1ing Kissingt·r 11as lo!d by !lousr Spt'akl'r Carl Albert rD-Ok\;1 .~. as 1ht"' sl'1.·retary op..·ned a de!nill'd briefing for 22 rongress1onal ll'<iders. ~\rtrr a pr1v;1tc brt'akfast 11 ith :\"1xon in tht> \Vhil.r House farnily quarl er~. l\1~<:1ngl'r 11"as csNlrted by thr President to !he Cabinet Room. 1\·hcrc he rece ived ;i ~landing ovation frotn Ford and the congressional lC'adcrs. lk•hind Kis.,..,ingcr's chair \1·as a stand holding 11 hat ap11carcd to be thrc<! !Jrgc at'fial photographs presumJbly to illus1r:i11• ttn.• di~Pngagl'Jnent for11111l;1. Rt'portcrs S<J\\I only the uµcni11g 1ninutcs of the sesslon. Old A!le? \Vorkmen re1nove the historic weather vane from the steeple of Boston's Old North Church. It \VIII be repaired because it is badly bent and no lonO"er turns freely in its socket. The vane was first hoisted atop the steeple in 1740. ----- Fro1n Page 1 TACTICS • • • strongarming, "I 11·on't say which ones they arc until after the election outcome is known ," she said. ··1r I go into a runoff with ii.Jr. Caspers, I feel certain these people \\'ill come forward." She said that if she loses the election in the prin1ary, she will continue to press the investigation to the best of hl'r ability. Caspers has reported raising a total of more than $151,000 to wage his campaign ngainst three opponents who have raised a total of less than $35,000. The list of donors lr1rs. Bents presented is essentiallr the same list of names Caspers has disclosed. The donors include developers and builders such as the Pilission Viejo Con1pany, Irvine Company, Anahein1 Hills. Bm1dmoor Homef', John D. Lusk ;ind Son, Rinker Corp., ·Avco and Tustin (; lt•n. The list also shows such firms as VTN Inc. aiid Computer SciencC'S Corp. \Vhich <lo businrss 11·ith or for the county. ~lrs. Bents did say she has been assured by both the Irvine Company and 1hc ~lission \!icjo Company that thC'y clonatC'd to C..1spcrs 'vi!hout pressure of ::ny kind . \1rs. Bents restated her opinion that firrns \vhich do n1ore than five percent of their gross \'Olume of business \vith the cow1ly should be barred fron1 donating lo candidates for county office. !Juring her press conference, ~trs. Bents also rl'leased a signed staletnent l\Titten by H. Ronald Jone5, a former aide to Caspers for about 10 months ~!l\·een 1971 and 1972. In the statement, Jonf's charged that fasj}{'rs made tLSe of his supervisorial office and staff to run his campaign fund raising efforts. Ill! claims he was also direete<l to "·ark on Fuentes' campaign for election to the Republican Central Committee. Hearst Fearful 'Patly Ma y B e Fugitive Forever' lllLLoBOROUG1'! 1AP1 -Rondolph A. llearsl fears public sym· pathy for the ~ix Sy1nbionesc J,iberation Army members who died in a pohc:c shootout 111ay inean his daughter Patricia will remain a fugitive forever. "She can go underground now. I think, forever," he said here Thursday. Hearst said an increase in sympathy after the May 17 shootout wil h Los Angeles police may make it easie r for his daughter and William and Emily Harris, identified by the FB I as the last P.'mnants of the SLA known to be at large, to find refu ge and aid amo ng sympathizers. · Authorities seek Miss Hearst, 20, on charges of kidnaplng, arm ed robbery and assault. She is accused of spraying the outside of a suburblln Los Ange les sporting ;;oods store with automa tic weapons fire, permi tting the Harrises Jo escape alter a shoplifting atte mpt. The SLA kldnaped lho University of Calilomla coed Feb. 4. She later N!nounced her parents in a taped message and said sbe joined her abductors. I privilege claim "should the issue ripen ," and Thursday he did so. Jaworski satd lt \\'as crucial that the grand jury obtain Stans' re<:ommendatlons to the President about polenlial appointees so grand juror,1 n1ay decide who, If anyone, has broken the Jaw. Stans was Nixon's chief fwld raiser for both his 1968 and 1972 presidential campaig-ns. "\Vithout the subpoenaed documents, the grand jury would be ffi.egated lo dependence upon the sometimes vague, -.tr ..... confllclins and possibly sell-serving rte0llectlons of t h e participants," Jaworski said. "Forcing the grand jury to rely upon inferior evidence does a disservice to the administraUon of justice by needlessly increasing the risk that the guilty may go free or the innocent be wrongly indicted," he said. Jawol'ski at the same time Filed under seal a lengthy appendix detailing the scope or the investigation and the persons "believed to have been involved in potentiaUy criminal activity" in Kalmbach Tells Of Milk Pledge Fro111 Pagel on March 24, 1971 -the day after Nixon held a controversal n1eeting witti dairy leaders and the day before the Increase "'as announced. '"The main, and almost sole purpose of that (March 24) meeting v.·as the reaf!innation of the $2 million pledge and the fpct they told me that the price supporl decision \'.'as lo be <innounced lhe next day." the report quoted Kalmbach as testifying. Ka lmbach has pleaded guilly lo campaign conlribution infract ioos not directlv connected 'vith the milk produCers. Cbotiner died in January. Tiic committee in\'estigators also concluded in their report that r\ixou . aware the producers pledged $2 million to his campaign. ignored the advice nf his agricultural experts and ordered an incrt>ase in milk price supporut. In a 359-page report, the investigators disputed Nixon's explana!ion th<1t prf'ssurc from Congress forced him to raise milk prices. The report also s<Jid !hat Nixon bas \\ithheld tapes and documen!s that cou1d link his dtcision to tile $2 million campaign pledge. •·11 appears that the President's decision to increase the milk price support level ignored the opinion of every a g r·i c i I t u r a I exp er t in his d£1Ci sion 1\·as an act of political 0111'· adminislralion,l.' the report said. ''At the very least, the Prcsidcnl"s dl'- cision \\as an act of politic:.il one-upnian- ship" ··Tue President kne1v !hat the milk producers pledged S2 million to his campaign. Even by !he standards of the !!172 Prcsidenti~I campaign, !he amount \1·as enormous "When the President considered the pr ice support decision, he was deciding a 1natter o{ great financial interest lo one or his mcst impcrtant contributors," the report said. Nixon's decision lo increase pr ice supports provided a $300 million windfall for milk producers and "COtSt the government and the consumer hundreds of millions of dollars," the report said. But in so doing, the "President apparently assured himself of the 'support' of the po"·erful political lobby of th(· 1nilk producers." !\ixon elaimed the Dem cc rat i c controlled Congress held a "gun to our head" and forced the increase. which he called <! "eon1romise." But the report said there was no such pressure fronl Ca pi to 1 llill . and thnl the Administration's increase \\as in fact hi gher than th <Jt proposed under n1ost of the bills in Congress. Trucker Slain Over Card Game EMERYVILLE (UPI) - A San Leandro truck driver \\'as shot to death early today in an argument o\·er a $15 pot in a card game. The coroner's office said Clark Strong, 44, "'·as killed Y•ith a single shot from a rifle as he wallc;ed to his car with two men after the game. Emeryville pol ice arrested F r e d BeMelt, Emeryville. and booked him for investigation of murder. connection with Nixon's fund raising. But he atrehed tn the brlef made public he could not say ot this lime who If anyone may have broken the law und said he needs the subpoenaed documents before these decisions can be reached. "TI1ererore, we wish to niake it plilin that this memoraodwn does not intend to 1 aver that Mr. Stans, or any olher person, for that matter, have violaled any federal Jaw," he said, adding he ooly wished lo demon1trale why the grand jury needs the evidence. Sund£ty Pilot Soii11cls 01.it 'Nixo1111ille' The best of Swl<iay 's edition of the Daily Pllct will include these fea tures: NEWSMAN IN NIXONVILl.E -Daily Pi)ot staff photographer Pa I r I c k O'Donnell, former stafrer on lhe \\'hillier Daily Ne11>·s, visits ~ business people, government officials and others who (Sunday's Best J ·,l,·ere the schoolmates and ml'nlors of Richard ri.t Nixon in his QuakC'r youth . Jn \\lhitlier, tile "'elco1ne n1at is out any time the President \\'ants to return - Sunday's "Sunday Special." RIGHT TO LIFE -~s ll apply to fetu ses? The flight to Life organization of Southern California bclicl"CS that !he right to life should b<.• restored to unborn hu111ans, and the g:roup's president, f.1rs. Ruth Taylor, explains why in story scheduled for editorial page .s EARLY GRADS -\Vhat's so sacred about spending four ytars in high school? Some ot the Orange Coast area's students who will have done the job in three years, not four. when they graduate in less than 1~·0 "'eeks !ell "'h\· and how they did it in interviewS reported by Staff \\'riter Jan \\"orth. 'EVEL' AS Kt-.'lEVEL? -i\fotorcvcle juniper Debbie Lay,·Jer gets the cOver spot in Family Weekly, representing a special breed of sportsmen (and, obviously, sportswomen) that Family \l.'eekly Sports Edltor •Larry Bortstein calls "The Death Defiers." ---- FRANCESCA By DREXEL AN EXCEPTIONAL LOOK AT REASONABU' PRICES YOUCANHAVE THE EXQUISITE LOOK OF TRUE ITALIAN PROVlf'ICIAL FOR YOUR HOME . DREXEL MAKES IT POSSIBLE. A. Oval Cock1a11 Table B. Curio Cabinet C. End Table · 0. Accessory Table E. Oval Commxle• 399. 499. 129. 85. 199. All In Stock -Ready For Immediate Oehvery OREXEL-+IERITAGE-+IENREOON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN Wl8tDA YS & SATURDAYS f:OO lo l:JO .. ( ~ I NEWPORT BEACH• Jl27 WESTCIJFF DI\,, 642·2050 LAGUNA BEACH • 315 NORTH COAST llW)'.. 494-llS.ll TORRANCE • 21149 HAWI1tORNE BLVD. <Open Frt.~~n. 12-5:30) .. , ' ' ;, At .Your S e rvice A Suuday, Wcdnesduy and Friday 1''ealure Of the Dally Pilot Cut (t proUlcrn? ·r11e1t Pc1t Vuu11. !'{It ,., ••••• ~ •• ("I'S' G1tiflC yuur llEAll !'.\'!': J\·c SCl'n charts published \11111 shu1v the proper d:il<'S to plant various vi:gclabl cs, but none specifically for C;_1hf(1r11i;1 !-:r;1dcncrs. Is such a guide available'! K.L., lr\'ine Yes, and il's so spccHic th at ~u rdcners art· :111\'ISt'rl to plant thl·ir pumpkin seeds bt'l\\een June 10 and 15 ror lla llo1\'el'n bar1cst. llrquc~t your •' V l' ge t ab I e Jlulll·lin" fur hornc produetion in this arra h~· \\ritini,: to thr. Unl\'ersity of California Ai.:rieultural Ex t e n s Ion St·r\itt', 1000 S. Harbor Blvd., Ana heim, Califorui;i 9:!S05, o~ phoning 77-1-7050. fffJl"flSf "flJlt• ffe flllltf l)Et\H l"\1'. In J;.1nuary I 51.'nl SJ to ilH• ln11'rr1;111on.d J\slroloi,:1ca l Association 111 ;..:nrth l';111!on , Ohio. for a personal 11;11.il hnr11~l·11p1· S11 f.-ir ! hal't' received 11oth111g !Jul 1.:ard~ of :ipolog~· fron1 the A1111·rie;111 As1rnloi.:ie;1I As~ll I 11·:inl niy llllll\( I h:1ck :111d 1·.111·1 !>t't'lll !P J::t'l it. A.Q .• Costa :\tesa The t110 "~'och11ions t1rc st•para te, :u:«urdini.: tu tht• Canton Uclll'r Business Burt•au, allhuui,:h 1\n1l'rican is an ofrshoot uf the International u~ing essentially the saml' ad and supplyin~ the same infnrmalion. Paula llarri!I, assistant t·ustu11u•1· ~1·r1 il't' tlirl'l'lur for Aml'rican, ~:.i~' ~uu l\ill be sent a refund even 1hou~h ii j, nut t·lt-ar "hich 1:01npany got ~nur ord1·r. Thl' BBB says lbt're ha\'e hl'i'11 "hunf\rrrl:o." ur ~in1ilar complaints :1h11u1 1\rnrrit·un :iutl fe"·er ahout l1111·rn::itio11al, hut all rornpl<iinls ba\•e been arljustt·d. llarris says a bac~log of urdi:rs de\ l'luped \\'ht.'n American was lorml'd Ju~t yrar and new prople were traint·cl. Complaint.~ also may ht malled Ju Kathy Dunbar, t•nnsuml'r Frauds <ind fri111c ~t·tlion. Offi!·e of tbc Attorney f;ent·ral, ;o E. State St., Colu1nbus, Ohio lt.!15. T1J11 .ll••••~I ICt•pt1irs l lE .\B p,\T· \\'t• purchased an RCA t Okll' tvll'I 1-.1011 Sl'f lour .\CJrs ago and h;t\1· h;id nnlluni.; hut one repair after ;1no!l11·r :-1nt·i-!hl·n. I 11·a11t 10 contai.:t the IK•:1d of 1·11.::1 n1nt·r ~t·r\ lt:l' ;1t !~CA and '1 ould ;1ppr1·c1;11t• lt·arn111~ his na111e and thi· propt·r .idd rt·ss. D.K., i\tiss 1on \1iejo Adclrr'' rour lcttt'r to II. L. Ca rte r, inana;.:rr ur cus1on1c r rela tions, RCA Con:-.un1er E:lectronics, 600 N. Sb~rman ))rile, lndian;ipoli'\. Ind. 46201. Include f·opit'" of thr sah·s slip or ot her proof of purc·hasc. st•r\ ic« rcel!ipls and model JHJlllbi•r. Jltft•l•11•1t•l,.,·1·s Lt1ift• [)i':.\H l'·\T: S1n('l' l"n1 15 years old lirtd this \1 ill be 1ny last su1nn1cr of fun before Gc1!1n~ a rt•gu!:lr job during sun1n1cr \'atn1ion, I'd like lo locate a b:1ckpal"king cl11b. l'rn an cKpcrienced l)ackp:1ck1·r. but since YiC moved !o OrJng1· Co11111.\' rvc not been able to Ioc<ilc :l group 1nlercst .. 'Ci in my favorile i[XJl'1 ' C. [)~. La~una Hills \'uu·re in lucl... 1\ ctil.'d backpacking c:xplnrt'r club is ht-ing formed by .Sadlllcback Spurting Guods. The club y,·i.11 bu\·c acUvitit'S and d.iscoun&s t o mcmhers. Contact Jim Clements at the ~porting ~oods slorr. %3647 El Toro Road, t:I Toro, or phone ~&.2884. !';2tl0 !!ic•lli1111 Dellice DEAR PA'r: Before moving h:l California in Janu<iry, I entered a contest in Tc:-.as :ind '~on a pri1.e certificate \vortlr S200 to"::ircl the purch:ise of a S<'11·in;.: 111:1('hinc from United Sewing ~la l'hlnl' Di str1hutors. Duncanville, Te:it. I 1111d !o p:1~· $3(}.9S for u 1nodel worth ~289.95. I lo,1•cvl•r. I ll'iLS sent the wrong model. \\•hic.:h docs not have the features or the one I ordered. I wrote to the company, but all I go_Uvas a form Jetter on how lo .. nufketrr:r.rtrn if a machine \vas dan1a g(.•d in shipment. flow can l be sure I get 1ny money b<ick if I send them the machi ne. and what about the $200 prize f'Dr anS\\'Cring their puzzle? ~1.A., Fountain Valley l\1. L. Shackelford, manager of United Se\.\in~. says he will send you a refund because the machine you go t was I D improved model of the one you ordered l\n rl If you don't like II, you probably wouldn't \\':ln1 lhe otfler one. You should "' then send bhn the mac hine by Insured DJHll. The $200 certificate Is not a,egotinble, only a selllng device. United St*lng is one of numerous companlu using contest promollons that have run Into legal or llnanclal dllflcuJUes. Tbe Tei:as attorney iccneral recently obtained ·a consent agreement that preYenll United rrom ustng tbe contt11t promotion ft the ground!! thAt It was deceptive and lbat th e machines were not wortb tbt amount 1laled• fn the promttloa : Shackelford .. ya lie did IOI contest Ille ktion and th at be 11 no longer promoting Ole mechlnet. • Frld11, Ma1 31, 1974 s OAJLY PIL OT 3 U_CI Pushes Teaching Hospital Plans· By WILU.UI SCHREIBER Of lht D-11• l'llat ll•H l'rolonged haggllng over the acquisition of Orange County Medical Center by the University or California could scuttle plans to build a teaching hospital at UC Irvine, officers o! a UCI su~port group said Thur8Clay. Members of the Friends of UCJ said at a news conference Lhey will push for strong public support for the leaching hospital, whlch hinges on university control of a medical facility thnt serves indigent patients. Orange County Supervisors h a v e served notice on the university that a contract allowing students to study at the f\.1cdical Center will be canceled in July of 1975 unless negotiations begin in earnest. 60% Turnout For Tuesday Primary Seen Orange County Interim Voter Registrar Jim ~layer said Thursday he expeclS about fiO percent o! the county's 751.800 voters to cast ballots in Tuesday's primary elC'Ctioo. During a press briefing in Santa Ana, Mayer said a total or 1,9·18 precincts ha\'e bet>n established to handle the voting. Of that number, 99 are scx:alled "absentee \;oter precinct s" and another 12 are "douhle prC<!incts'' created "'hen too 1nany \"Oters registered for one prL'Cinct to handle. ••\\'e try to hold them about 600 voters apiece." ~'layer said. "\\1hen they hit 650 or 700 \1c consider creating double prcci11cts in an area." ~1nyer said it \Vill take about 15 hours to run the ballots through a sorting and computer counting process once the polls have closed. Final resull5 "·on't be available until early afternoon on \\'ednesday, he said. The first returns lo be reported v.ill be HlOSe from the absentee ballots issued by the registrar's office. .)fayer said about 11 ,000 ha\'e been handed out and they should be tallied by 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday -roughly a half hour nfter the polls close. r..Jayer said the absentee ballot oount is much higher than past primary years tx>cause an absentee application was printed on the back of precinct notices sent to each \'Oler with a sample ballot. In 1970. only -1,400 absentee ballots were handed out and in June of 1!112, a total of 10,269 v.·ere distributed. "\Ve proobly won't get all of those back. hov.·ever, because many people don't mail them in time," l\tayer said. Mayer said the application printing \\·as dC<!ided on alter the 1972 primary v.·he n ma ny candidates sent out their 0\1n absentee ballot applications with campaign literature. "\\le got two or three from some peo;>fe and it takes time to sort thenl all out,'' r..1ayer said. • "ilayCf" estimated it \\'ill cost at least S750.00J to handle all aspects of the primary -someY."here betv.·een 75 cents and $1 per registered voter. "Everything has gone up in price." ~layer said. "Our ballot paper has doubled from SIB to $32 per ream and our printing costs have increased nearly that much as well ." !le also said the voling officers on sta· lion the precincts cost about $202 apiece now. r..tayer said the J:iggesl problem he faces this year is the la rge number of "consolidation" elections such as light in g districts. school bonds, special districts, v.cater districts, park bonds and so forth. This year , there are 34 such elections around the county. or ,,·hich 13 had to be printed on seperate ballots because of regional interest and the large sii.e of the main ballot sheet. Tv;o years ago, Mayer said, there v.·cre only nine such consolidation votes and he blamed the increase on Senate Bill 90, the tax rate limitabon law. It places a ceiling on ~ocal tax rates that can only be circumvented by a vote of the people. "The effect or this large nrnnber of consolidations on us is that it is n1ore expensive. more confming, has greater chance of error and <'aused a deh1y in ballot delivery," he said . !\layer revealed other notable ilcn1s connected \Yith the primary voting, inc luding the fact that the county has purchased 10.000 disposable cardboard voting booths at a cost or $2.50 apiece compared to a handling cost of $6. 75 for the old metal and cloth booths. But during Tuesday's session, It became apparent that money may prove to be the biggest stumbling block . "The Friends of UCI believe there Is a grave danger that, if ·these negotiations are not resolved promptly, the medical school could be lost to UCI •11!1 be moved elsewhere in the state," said accountant Leon Jones, president o! the Friends. Jones and UCi Medical School dean Dr. Stanley Van den Noort said the legislature, the governor and others could force that move i! the 1.'0unty demands to be paid for the center. The Friends and Dr. Van den Noort are suggesting that the county simply give the medica l center to the university. They said durins the conference !hat the center is a revenue loser to the county -to ~he tune o! as much as $7 million this year. That is lhe difference bel\\·een operating costs and revl'nues. "The transfer of OCMC to the university \vould relieve the county or a major problem and orfcr the coun1y improved medical service !or Its patients," Jones said. Jones and Van den Noort said the negotiating has been stymied because the county -led by the Board of Supervisors -has failed to state a cost for the n1edical center, A county-ordered appraisal of the medical center states the center. its buildings, improvements, equipment and supplies are y,·orth about $17 n1illion. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich o! Fullerton, said Thursday he would be willing to start at a much lower figure. He attended the press conference and challenged contentions made by the Friends. "I am surprised "'e hove apparcn1ly 1noved out or the negotiation stage into the public appeals stage before any offer has been made," Diedrich said . "I personally would would bend over backwards to make a deal.'' Diedrich was instrumental in servin~ the notice of contract cancellation on the university. He told ne,~·s1nen he "'ould considl'r a figure o! $6.5 n1itlion to be a good starting place for the county. That. he said, would cover the appraised cost or the land at the center, equipment and consumable supplies. Van den Noort said the S6.5 million \\'Ould consume most of a S9.5 ntiltion share or medical facility bond money :~ UCI could receive to upgrade the medica.I center if it acquires It. He sald another $2 mllllon bas to be spent -to bring the center up ' to earthquake standards leaving only $1 1nillion for other work. Jones said the legislature and a special committee headed by As3emblyman \Ylllie Brov.•n has already said that money cannot be spent on acquisition, only in1provements. \1an den Noori said that Jf the county persists in den1andlng payment for lbe center, forces that want the hospital moved \\'ill push harder for that. Several Friends spokesmen said that the negotiations must be completed \\'itttin a fev.· \\•eeks-not spread out until the 1975 deadline -because any money needed has to be put in next year's budget. Jones said Assemblyman Brow n prefers to have a teaching hospital closer to major concentrations or minority or low income citizens and might push for the move if the CTlunty balks too hard. Van den Noort said there are moves afoot to move the teachi ng hos pital - \l'hieh \.'/Ould cost 1nore than $20 million -to an urban area such as Long Beach or Northridge in Los Angeles County or to a rural part of the state such as Fresno. "\Ve n1ust make it abundantly clear to Sacramento -to the administration and the legislature that Orange County wants the teaching hospital," Jones said. •·what we are doing is asking the county lO state a price and when they do ,~·e \'lill formally ask the state if we can get lhe funds to meet the price," Van den Noort saii:i. lie indicated a negotiating session is due in about 10 days at "'hich lime the county and the university are expected to talk about money, 7 lleld in Fuel Ring Pl~ESVfLLE. Md. (UPfl -Maryland Slate Police arrested seven British Petroleun1 Corp. cmployes Thursday in conection "·ith the theft of more than $1 mil!ion \Vorth of gasoline and heating oil from schools, hospitals and churches over a five-yea r period. Po I i c e spokesman Bill Clark said the ring stole more than three million gallons of heating oil and gasoline in the PILGRIM SAILS - A new saili ng vessel is about to ing of the vessel done by Ray \Vallace (left), who \\'ashington-Baltimore area by giving debut in Portugal, a replica of the 100-foot Pilgrim, will captain the new ship on a year-long voyage short measure to large institution.al so named to honor the historic ship sailed by Rich-to l\1onterey, Calif. customers and sold the surplus at a ard Henry Dana. Al right is a photo of the paint· profit to homeov.11et's or private !inns. Replica of S11,i11 l 1i Dona Clossic Sets Sail T oclay f\10NTEREY (UPI) -A replica or the brig "Pilgrim.." the setting for Richard Henry Dana's classic ''T1\'0 Years Before 1he Mast," is scheduled to be launched in Portugal today and set sail re-creating the voyage of her lamed predecessor . Hoy,·ever. it v.·ill be only .. one year before the mast" for the crew of the new Pilgrim. The new ship, to slide down the ways at Setubal, Portugal. will make 32 ports of call and sail three oceans before reaching her home port of r..1onlerey. The 100-foot brig honors the historic 180·tonner in which Dana salled front Boston Harbor 140 years ago. The new Pilgrim will be under the command of Captain Ray Wallace a naval designer and architect. 'He researched every detail or the first Pilgrim, and had the replica built by a small shipyard in Portugal which specializes in handcrafting. \\1a1lace is a former Nev.1>0rt Beach resident. There "'iii be three experienced officers and a doctor aboard along \vilh a crew of 15. mostly teen-agers. The Pilgrim \Vill follow the general sailing course of its predecessor, from Bost.on to the West Coast. But it \.\'ill avoid the perilous Cape Horn passage by transitiog the Panama Canal. Arrival at home port he re in Mofllerey is scheduled for April, 1975. The Pilgrim will call at Gibraltar, Las Palmas. Barbados and St. Thomas be!ore entering her first American mainland port at Portland, Maine. Other ports of call will be Portsmouth, Gloucester, Salem, ~ton, Pl}'ITlouth, Ne\'lport, Mystic. New London, New Haven, Ki ngs Point, and New York City, on Oct. 5 thls year. .~~--''---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-'---'---'~~~--'c.c_:_:::__:::.::::;_ Blooming DAHLIAS Loads ol color. Ideal tor gardens or flower pets -. . -· DICHONDRA 14?,, TOMATO PLANTS 28~ RED TAG P"'"6ERMAI~-. TREE SPECIAL ~ KOLORCOAT . ,., ·•·"-" ., ~ DICHONDRA SEED •o •0% ott. ".,._ s 1995 ;;: Vigorous Germination lo" trtt• rt9t1l•r ~ SJ9.95 to S4t.t~. ~ Town of 2 Sold Look tcw •OCJ•1 i " •Coated ~ed promoles la~ter groW1h New •L'pment ,·• K.olorr.pat "' '""'~ ~n li lunrus MEXICAN POTTERY ~ Dichondra .::~:~. SAN FRANCISCO (API -The town of ldria, population 2, complete with 48 bungalows, a general store, church and an abandoned mercury mine, fetched $300,tMXI at a public auclion. Claire Seipp, a Los Angeles realtor, outbid about two doien prospective customers in the auction held ln a motel here .Thursday by Milton J. Wershow Company of Los Angeles. Mn. Seipp aald abe bad never been lo ldrla and was merely acting as an agC)lt for clients who dktn't want their names revealed. Bui she said, "Their principal interest In the property Is for mining reasons.'' The plush hotel meeting room beside a busUing lr-ay provided .. lroolc oeUlng for dlspooal of S,llO ams of Te1110te Central CIUfomla mountalnland, lncludJng lbe ghost town and Idle quicksih·er mine. The New ldria Qaicksilver htine had seen better days. Founded in 1852, the mine, located 165 miles south of here in San Benito County. was for many years one or the 10 largest and richest mercury mines in the world. But the price of mercury fell disastrously in the late 1960's. The low price, plus cries from ecologists that the mine was causing dangerous mercury Poll ution, Jed the owners, New Jdrla Mining and Chemical Co., to shul ll down permanently In May 1972. The 150 families li Ving In ldrta al the tlme, mainly Basque and Mexlca~ Amerlcans1 moved elsewhere, leaving behind lbe blacktall Cleer and quail lhal Inhabit the area. All the mining equipment tUtpt fOUI' huge furnaces wu oold at an IOClllon lut foll , •• Reg. 99' POT 75¢ _r seed ... "" ) DUICK re1u1ar •. &[RMINATING ~~~ondr• ·~ GARDEN HOSE i I tb. silt $ 98 ,. S/l"l60 fl, Vinyl • Rt<J. 7" 594 i . .,. u.,. 1 ~,~ .. ~~~ •HOME OWNERS Ask About Our LANDSCAPE SERVICE . . • 1 • 4 UAJL't' PILOT No ITT Scandal in Jaworski's .Probe Strike ~7 l1ile Seaso11's Hot STICKY PICKETS DEPT.-About W percent of the teachers \\'ithin the Huntington Beach Union School District y.·alktd off the job yesterday. Ty.·o hundred and eighty struck Huntington's Ocean View Schoo l District the day before. About 30 of 56 high school teachers failed to show on the job Thursday ill Laguna Beach. Yoo get the notion we may be racing some kind of teacher revolt in our coastal region. The word.!I you hear frti,n the teachers on one side and the school trustees and administrators oo the other are fainUy similar to union-management haggles you expect in neY.'S stories out of Detroit or Chicago. WASlllNGTON IAP• -In the wake of three resignations thal decimated his ITI' task force. special prosecutcr Loon Ja\\'Ol'Ski has admilled that a year.Jong investigation failed to turn up evidence of a major scandal in the l~ternauonal Telephone & Telegraph Corp. case. Ja\\'Orskl wrote a letter Thursday to Rep, J. J. Pickle (0-Tex f, giving a status report on the ITT probe following the resignations or the last of threr assistan1 Things like y,·ages, retiremc~t. fringe benefits, medical programs and on and Z Oil. CLEARLY, TIIE teachers ha,·e bceR .......- trying to impress folks that they like lo eat, too. School strife in the Huntington Beach area even producl'<I a fey.· picket lines \l.'ith placards being \ralked about and the usual strike-type atmo.~phcrr. Actually, it's hard to say if a ooe-day "'alkout is actually :1 s!rike or not. Bui it sure gives you that impression. special prosecutors serving on his IIT task force. "TllAT PART of the investigation relating to allegations of federal criminal offrnses by l'IT extcUlives in connection "'ith the settlement of the antitrust ca§t's announced on July 30, 1971 , has failed to disclose the commission ol any such violations," he said. Ja.,..·orski added that although the case is riot closed. "it is fair to say that there U~I Ttleplloi. In addition to gelling the teachers some exercise. the \valkouls or sick-outs or whatever you ca\1 them also get the teachers a lot of ink in the public print which may or may not generate them some public sympathy. Sta1idin9 Her Grotatid Regardless of your reaction, l'vc always felt that the teachers have used poor strategy in having all these salary negotiations right at the shag end of tr.c school year. 1i1rs. J\1arian Rawls. 7G. stood guard at Confederate 1no11un1ent in Portsn1outh. Va. for six hours "fhursday to 1nake sure Stars and Bars stayed up. f-ler vigil ended, ho"'·ever, because she is a law and order advocate and 'didn't want to resist police.' The city council ordered the flags taken down J\len1orial Day. HERE WE ARE, pra~ically into Jwie. The kids are thinking more about the beach than Geometry I. Parents arc beginning to plan vacationc;. So just as everything starts \l.'indin;; down on all our campuses. the l<'ach ers start pay bargaining and crcn holding these one-day slrikes. If the teachers want maximum impact. Appeals Court Confir1ns Nudity in Public Legal It is obvious they arC' going aOOut this strike business al\ backv•ards. They should J?;rt the salary 11egoliation~ cranked around so it happens 111 Scptemb:!r, just \\'hen school s get sl <'r!ed again. / tlllt-.'EOLA . N.Y. (l\Pl -J)i'.lnc liar<!~· \\':I~ a 25-year-0ld \\·a1l rl·Ss 111 l!l7l 11hl'n she \\'as arrested for sunl>athmg nude on THAT'S THE • ~IE whcn ,moth<rs Sexual Learnin (I' have had the littl r\Jngs underfoot all ,,~ t"'I summer. trackina and be!eh ta~'i across the living rng. Fath"' a~;(ll , ll• lll lC 0 II" le•( ready to get Ule fa ly ~ap back fron ~ u \.. the kids and get · he dents knock ~ f1 O\IL J -· LA:~ VEC:AS. NC\' IAP 1 -The The klttl,1 too. ha~pcnt the last three .Ji)Stit~\r of Sexual Learn inl{ h:ls been w~ks of the sum ·r \.\h1n1ng. "12.li rl-JOsed do1111 here 11fter a one-11·cck run rcaTi y ilored: \i'hRt ~ag : there isn!J Sbop 01111cr Robert Chur1k. 41, op rnrd lh . to do ., • ' last "·eek under a j:leneral re\'enue any 1ng ... Thus evt'rybody . is waiting f 0 r license pending final approval of his Happiness Tin1e. "·hen brothers _.,and business license. sisters put shoes back on and trot off to In the application , C'hurik ,.-.;u<l I he the start of school. institute would den! 111i1h the YOU WA T\T TO SEE SO!TIC real trouble? 1£t the leathers call a strike on the day school is supposed to start in September. ~othing is y,·orsc !han caJ?;erly looking for.~·ard lo sorneth inri that doesn't happen. It would be like c:incchng Christmas. "administration of 1t:s1s. the rrsults of Y.'hich are forwa rded lo labora1ori<'s to be a part of compul cri1.1•1I p r i n I out s resulting in va rious phases of human socialogic environmcnt.11 aspects." But newspaper ads for !he institute offered "total nudi!y, ·• · • b ca u I i f u I shoy.•girls." "private rooms·• and "king· sized beds.'' Flood Watch • Ill a rcrnotc Long 1 ~1 and beach ;ind finc<I $100. 9.1c appealed. and ll'Bs ·\~'On a rulin g that public nudity itself is not illegal. ,\ STATE APPEALS court ntled in her lil\·or Thursday. saying, "There must Ix: a showing of le\.\'d COndUCI from l\hich the intention to act in a !c\1·d manner can he draY.ll." Justices Da1·id Glickman and .\lar10 Pittoni said in the majorit y opinion, "Under the la1v nudity in it se!f 1s .not prohibited. and lc\1·dne ss cannu1 be prrsumed from the mere f<ict of nudity '' 111ey said no e\"idence \\'as 111!ro:Jucell 10 shO\.\' that the defendant had acted 111 ;1 "le1vd manner'' or committed a "lc11d acl ." In a di ssenting opinion, Justice Thon1as P:-f'arley prcdic:lcd that schools. slrej•\s, beaches. parks and other public plnccs might become a stage for "exhibitio11is1n at the expense of others 11·ho ;_1r1· 1 co1npeJled to be a capli\'C audience." ''STREAK ERS OF today ma y be complacent. unadorned strol ler.~ tomorro\V," he said . 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Torn1<1oe1 were common Tnursc!.iv ~f1Pnoon and 1venln11. llul l'l~<I loirned in!o he11vv r1ln1 b\I earlv IOd~v. 5even l'lomes were d1m11oe-d 11nd 11 oer~ons ln!urtd Thuri.dav 1tternoon when 11 tornado struck Un.1, 1 small com- munltv In we5lern Ullnols. An esllm1ttd two tc tl'lrte 1nct·.e1 ol tlll'I ltll lnHrls or 'l~•lhrrn Ml1<011•I .ind 1oulMrn lcw1. Rivers were rising r111ldlV wilh ltO<Xllnq e~e>e<lfl:I In Oilr!S Iii n.irtMrn M!u..,,rl. R11ln w111 l&llil'l<I rooav trom 1111 UOll'e• Misals1i1111i llitlieY inro tl>tr Gr~M likes r«iloo, .... 1111 overc111 ikies !Orl&dll'IO ln!o IM llOrlM~··· L-<IOllCIS «Id fOQ cover..:! m1tell o! lh<e .-.tMnllc COis!. Fair to 1Nrl!1 tloo,,; .. skies wrr1 common In IM crntr11 olld ranern G11lf COis! slatr• ~"d tM VOiier Pl#ln1 Incl rio•lllrrn Roo;l\lri. Mcslly sunny lodoy. L19lll v1rl1ble wl11ch tliQhl Ind morni"O hOu•s bKOm- 1"9 w1sterty 10 to It knoll In 111t<noons ioo.v 11>11 s11uro1v. ~ion today In mid .ell. CINJlll ~Pfl'll\ll'H r1~ froo1 SI to ... Inland t.mper1turn r1n111 lrom S1 .. 12. W11er let'llCll'l'lhlf'I IJ, Sun, lff0f)11. Tide, l"ltlDAY SIC'Clnd 1111111 ••• Second IC>W 7;03 p,m. 5.1 1':11 p.m, 1.3 SATUltDAY 'lftt Pllllll ........ , • 1:111.ITI. 3.6 l"ll'tl low ............. 1:07 1.m. ~-3 kona 111111 ....... ., 1:0fp,m. 1.0 S.COlld !OW • . l:lS p.m. 1.J SUNDll,Y l"lrtl lllt11 .............. t:Of1.m, M Flr1t low .......... , .. 2:.ff1.m . ..0,6 ltc:oftO hlOh ..... ,.,,,,. l117p,m. I.I k'lnd ktw ............ 1:.Wp.m. 1.1 is no present expectatkm or a di!tk>sure of such offenses.'' Sources familiar with the ease said they woold not rule out the possibility that the task foree. to be reorganized under assistant special p r o s e c u t o r Richard Davis. would continue the probe in the same area. "But right noY.1, the case just isn't there." they said. The ITT case has revolved around allegations that the government agreed to out-of • court settlement of· three antitrust suits agak\St Ute g l a n t conglo1nera\e in exchange for a pledge of financial support if the 1972 RepubJic·an conventioo was held in San Diego. The allegations, based primarily on the celebrated "Dita Bea~ menlo '' published by columnist Jack Anderson, have been persistently denied under oath by White House, Justice Department and ITT officials. Agnew's 'Square' In Tax Payments BALTl~tORE (UPI) -Former 1·ice president Spiro T. Agne1v has paid all his back federal income taxes and the Internal Revenue Service has no funh1.•r claims against him, the Bal!imore Sun said today. case against Agne\v claimed he had actually received about 887,500 in 11nr{·ported incoine betlrcl'll 1966 and !973 .. THE' :\l\tOUj'j'T the IRS collected froin hi1n \ras not revealed, the ne"·spaper .'.(lid. Judah Best. Agnc11·'s atto111cy, 'refused 1o comment on the Sun report. saying the n'aller is "'highly crnfidential." He said Agne111 \.\"OUld also ha\'e no comment. THEY L.:O, however, to Intensive public heartn1111 befort the Sena!<! Judiciary Committee. and apparent conOicts in that testimony were the original basis (or the special prosecutor's office taking on lhe ITT invesUgatlon. As a result, former Atty. Gen. Richard G. Kleindienst pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge connected with his; failure to testify completely be£ore the committee, and he ls aw a It in g sentencing. Jaworski's decision to p e r m i t Kleindienst to plead to a misdemeanor rather than prosecute-him on felony charges for giving fal.!e testimony was bitterly opposed by the I'M' task force lawyers. That dispute is understood lo have triggered !heir resignations. Davis. who has been working closely y,•ith the task force for several weeks. is scheduled to prosecute a perjury case against California Lt Gov . Ed Reinecke. Reinecke. \\'hose indictment was based on his Senate testimony in the ITT hearings, has pleaded innocent and is carrying on his Republican campaign for governor while awaiting trial. THE REINECKE case Y.'On't be affected by the latest de velopmt'nts. Ja\\'Orski also said his offi ce will pursue vigorously other allegations of perjury and use or improper influence by JTT in proceedings before the Internal Revenue Service and Securities and Exchange Commission. AGSE\V PLEADED no contest to a single tax evasion charge Oct. JO, the day he resigned as vice president after being implicated in an investigation of a kickback scheme involving architects and engineers \\'hile he \'.'as Baltimore county executive. governor of i\taryland and vice president. A criminal information filed at the t1mC' alleged that although his 1967 tax return Sho\1'ed a taxable income of S26.099 and $6,416 in taxes O\\'ed , ht• actually earned ~5.509 and should ha\c paid Sl9.!H7 in taxes. Flit!k Flak Balti1nore Disputes 'Deep Tliroat' The n<'\\·spap<'r sa id that charge 1\ould ha\'e called for back payments of a1>ou1 $25 .000 , including $13,551 in unpaid taxe ~ for 1967. a 50 percent pt>nalty and a b percent interest charge. 1\ Justice Depar1n1ent summary of it.~ Judge Ends Navy Streaking Probe XE\\' ''ORK fUPf~ -A ntilH:ir\' 1n1't•stig:itinn to dc(·idr \1 hc!hcr ~;;1 1 ~· l'rnd r. \\'illiani IJ . .\[ar!in. -10. streaked :icross tbe ballroon1 of a ~Ianhattan hotel h:is been temporarily sioppcd by :i ft.'<:leral court order. L:.S. tJistrict Court JudgC' Thomas l' Pla\l a):!reed \\ith J\lar!in·s ari,:un1rnt 1hat the i\av~· had no right to probe into his offdut r hours act i\'iti es. Plat t alsn <1greed lo a hearing June I~ on \\·hethcr to make his order permanent. B.\LTl.\fORF. fUPI\ -tt. George 1\ndrC'11 . ht'nd of the cuy police vice squ:id . said "II 1nade me sick." .\!r s tllary Avara . a l~·Yl':U--\'Cleran of lhL· ~1n rvland ern.sor ~ard, said. "It's di"(Jt1 ~!i1ig . H's g:irbage.". Bu1 I.cc \\'i!!iams. a 28-year old Penn Central Railroad \\'orker, said. "It's great. 1 really dug iL" ALL TllE digging and disgus! \\'JS generated by !he n1ovie '·Deep Throat"' -!hr story of yonng girl's quest for ~exual satisfaction. The mo,·ie. starrinR Linda Lo,elace. has dral'oll five police r<1ids in tht• p .. 1st \\·rck and kldriy its futur~ in Bal1imore is decided in court. The stat<' censor board. the only one of 11s i..1nd in the nalion. banned the mo\·ie 111~1 \leek :ls obscene and having no tu!tural value L"ndclcrred. the 0\111ers of the :;.;"orth Ci11C'n1a Theater. ha\'e co nt inued ~hc v. in,E:s daily from early m:ln1ing to l:ite night in open defiance of the ban. :\nr! theater nianager Kelly .).'fangum has challenged the cons1itutionality ol the state board and censor law. CIRCl1IT COUllT Judg<' J am es riJurphy, "''ho viey,·ed the film earlier lhis \reek -in pri\·acy -\\"ill preside over today's hearing. .I\ ruling in favor of !he board will likely pro111pt an appeal from the theater O\.\llCrs. Should riturphy overturn lhe board's decisioo and allow sho\.\·ing ol the film in \faryland, the board menibers vow they 11·ill resign. "If they allow a movie like this to be sho\.\·n in ri.·laryland. there.s no reason for a C'C'nsor board," sa\'S .\!rs. Avara. At the North Cinema thcal<>r. the playing of "Deep Throat'' has been interrupted by li\·e police raids, the latesl Thursday afternoon. DURISG THE controversy, the movie has been drav.ing hundreds of customers each day. Tickets for the 63--minute production are !6 <>ach. HEADQUARTERS FOR ORANGE COUNTY WOMEN'S JEANS • • • Feel the Fit! SADDLE PANTS In pants. the fit is everything. Wc'\'c got Saddle Pants from the p eop le who invented fit. Ditto or California. Come on in and round up a pair. Pronto' ·i " ,, .-Ji Quick Drawers. They pull on in a second and fit like a skin. Naturally. They're from Ditto's. And Dittos inl'entcd l"it. Shorts • • • 7so Jeans 11 °0 to 1·4so • JCPenney ' WE ICHOW WHAT YOUR LOOKING fOR Fashion Island Newport Beach __ ..... ..,..__...., .. m~121 SIM 11 ... '!4 l.m. Sift 7:.M 11.m • ._ ______________________________________________ ,. MOOl'I ltltn 4;lt p.rn. Seti t :•I 1.m. • " • I -. • . I U.S.-.European Common Market Formula Revealed WASHINGTON (UPI) President Nixon t o ,:I a y aMOUnced the United States and the European Common l\farket have agreed oo a formula for reducing i1nport duties on approximately $750 million to fl billion in American goods ·exported to Europe. The fonnula, hammered out in months of negotiations by Ambassador William D . Eberle and representativeS of the Common Market, involves duty reductions on tobacco, oranges and grapefruit, kraft paper, photographic f i I m , plywood and certain types of n1achinery. "The resolution or this important issue, following long and arduous negotiations over a period of several months, represents a major step ,toward improved A t 1 a n t i c relationships," Nixon said. e f'11el Going Vp? NEW YORK (AP) -Oil company officials warn that A111ericans could again be paying high prices for scarce fuel if nations controlling most of the world's oil exports decide to increase oil taxes. A plan now under consideratio n by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) \.\'i ll raise prices at the gasoline pump if ii is adopted. aet.'Ording to an official for a major i n t e r nation a I oil company. e Equal Snlnrlt"• SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Atnerican Telephone a n d Telegraph Co. a greed Thursday to pay $30 million in back pay and salary adjustments to management employes who may have been victims of sex discrimination. AT&T, the nation's largest private employer. also agreed lo equalize starting salaries for men and \vomen in its first l\\'O management le\•els and to guarantee !hat both sexes receive equal pay v.· hen promoU!d. 9 Stolen TIC'ket!I NEW YORK (UPI) -Pan American Airways officials revealed today they ha ve bought back about 2.000 stolen airline tickets from underv.·orld fig u res for between $50,000 and $70,000. The tickets Y•ere blank, and a Pan American spGkesman said the thieves could have "simply written out a first class ticket to anywhere on Pan Am's routes and then could have sold the ticket at less than the full price to a prospective traveler." e Fourth Suspeet CLEVELAND (UPI) -A fourth suspect wanted in connection with an hour-Jong shootout that left s e v e n persons wounded In suburban East Cleveland Th u r s d a y surrendered to police early today. Police identified the suspect as James Drake, 21, East Cleveland. He had b e e n wanted in con!!ection with the shootout between about 100 policemen and members of a religious sect who tried to kidnap a n1an. they believed to be a drug pusher. e 1t'n11ts Position WASHINGTON (AP) Alabama Democratic Sen . John Sparkman says he wan ts to succee d Sen. J . T. (IN SHORT ... ) Fulbright as chairman o( the Senate Foreign Re I at ions Committee. "I plan to ask for it. and J hope the Democratic Steering: Committee a pp rove s , ' ' Sparkman told Mutual Ne"·s 1'hursday in an interview frotn his home in HuntsviHe, Ala. Senate Democratic Leader ~like Mansfield, who heads the steering group, said earlier that Sparkman could have the job if he wished. e Pill Prod11f'erK COMPTON (APl -Agents of the Drug Enforcement Administration arrested '"'O n1en Thursday and seized a pill press capable of producing 15,000 amphetamine pills an hour. a spokesman said. Richard Dwight Roberts. 45, of C.Ompton, and M e I v i n Howard Kualls, 39, of Cerritos, were charged with conspiracy to manufacture. sell , and distribute a controlled substanc~. t h e spokesman said. e Claims Okaned LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The citl councU Thursday approved payment of nine claims from residents or the neighborhood where t h e Symbionese Liberation Army fought a blazing gunbattle 1vith police and FBI agents. The elalms were for bullet ~ holes i n tences, d o o r s , "'furniture, windows and walls .. and food spoilage caused by clouds of \ear gas and the loss . HIGHEST HONOR of electricity to the block Or. Clark Kerr during the siege. Police said,..--- the SLA members. who were using at least three fully automatic \.\'Capons including a BAR, fired thousands of rounds in the gunbattle ~1ay 17, the biggest in the hislory of the cily. Six SLA members died in the burning house. e Se11te11ei11g Set LONG BEACH IUPll - 'Alai Mohammed Ali Bayati, a native of Iraq and former college lecturer. will b e sentenced Jun e 21 for the stabbing deaths of his onetime fiancee and her boyfriend. Bayali, 32, a former lecturer at Cal State Long Beach, was convicted by a Superior Court jury Thursday of voluntary manslaughter in the deaths of Elizabeth Ann Jonson, 28, and Dennis Arena, 30, last Nov. 16. e J•i,.kers Pirkel OXNARD (UP ll -Smaller bands of striking stra"·berry pickers w c r e picketing Thursday because of a court order, criticized by a United Farm \Yorkers Union attonicy as unusually oppressive. Pickets were limited to five to a field hy Superior Court Judge Donald Pollack in a temporary restraining order granted to growers. Pollack has scheduled a hearing for June 10 to determine if the order should be mad e permanent. e Projert ll11llerl WASHINGTON !AP ) Supreme Court J u s t i c e \Villiam 0. Douglas has ordered construction halted on the \\'arm Springs 0 a m project in Northern Califomia's Sonoma Count y. . Douglas issued the order Thursday suspending the work until a suit against the project is decided. That litigation is now befOT"e the 9th Circuit Court of Appeal s in San Francisco. U1riversity Honors Dr. Clark Kerr BERKELEY (UPI) -Dr. Clark Kerr, fonner president of the University of California during the turbulent campus disorders, has been named president emeritus of the University by the UC Board of Regents. Kerr \Vas reileved of hi$ job as president of the 36,000- student campus Jan. 20, 1967, and has served the last seven years as chairman and executive director or the Carnegie Commission on !he Future of Higher Education. Robert Gordon Sproul, !Ith president of the university, is the only other holder o! the title bestowed Thursday f.ln K<'rr. Pair Fottnd Tied, Slain PACIFICA !UPI) -The bodies of a man and a "'Oman "'ere found shot to death in an execution·style slaying Thurs- day, police said. Investigators said the bodies of Joe l'\liller. 41, and Barbara Lacy, 25, ~·ere found in an apartment by Miss Lacy's mother. The victtms were shot in the head 1Nith an automatic "·eapon and the bodies were bound . police said. Paid Political Advertisement Heep beadership California ~·late Director of f1/atio11al D.A. 's A.~socia tiott J 97 3 Leatlerslti11 A n·orcl, /1 11er11atio11al Police Assnriation /Jirt•ctor, <Jronf{t' Cou11ty Bar Associatio11 l'rt•atetl Narcotics Task /·Orce 1974 A lvartl for "011tsta11di11g Arl1ie11eme11f ;,, Ar/111i11i.\'lra1ion of Cri1ni11al J11stice" - A ti'(Jrtled by the Orange l'o11111y Peace Officen .1lssoc:iatio11 Heep Experience Orange Co1111t_11's District Attorney 70 years Ora111:e ll111111y S District A ttoruey S Office 16 J'l'ars Prosec11ti11x A ttor1rey 20 .vears l>N LY D.A. l'andidate to Prosecute A11y Felony Cases of Rape, Nurder. Robbery ""d B11rglury P1ld for by tho FrlOnds of Cocll Hicks for Oro1191 County District Attorney 502 W. 17th Sf.rffl, Sonia Ana, Calif. 927116 Treasurer Worron Finley - • , DAILY PILOT 5 ' Radicals Claiin Credit • Bomb Rips Younger Office LOS ANGELES (AP) -An early-morning bo1nb b I a s l ripped through s(ate Atty. Gen. Evelle J. Younger's sixth-floor downtown office today just 10 minutes after callers from the "Weather Underground" w.amed of the exp los ion. There was exteJVjive damage, but there v.·ere no injuries. Th e "\Ve:.ther Under· ground" claimed credit for the March 1 bombing of the U.S. Capitol and the August 1971 bombing of l\.\'O California prison s y s le 1n · offices. The mysterious group, a splinter of the Studenls for a Democratic Society, has not t{.-en heard from since those bon1bings. THE!tE 'VAS no one in the office wnen the b o n1 b , described as ··po\\'erful" by a police lieulen:.int, exploded at 2:1S a.m. at the 12-story Old State Office Building. A "'oma n who railed the Los sympathy for ti~ SW\." TllE EXPLOSION heavily d:unaged the ceiling and floor of the sixth floor , toppled. desks, ble\v ouf. windows and left sonic doors off their l1inges. police LI. \Villian1 Hines said. Cyclist Found Dead In Mexican Desert Poliec J(iJI Bank 1'hief Angeles Tilncs 1\·as quoted as saying. '"This is the \Vcathrr Underground. \Ve put a bomb in the Stale Building at 217 West f'irsl. It's set to go off 1n IO minutes. There are lights on the 3rd, 4th and tith floor;.. If there are any J>t'.'Opl<' in SOUTH PAS1\0E~A fUPl I there. you'd fx>Hf'r grt them -A b<1nk robber who looiNf MEXICALI, Meuco (UPI) -Fred Mundy, an expert outdoorsman who didn't follow the ruJes of desert survival, Ou' Power ,0 'h I> t " rhrr<' tt•llc>rs' ca1'l''i at H said. "I simply do not · l: rope ., A similar call bv a 111~111 "·as branl'h nf rhe ~curit\ Pacifi<· understand.'' made to the li l·raid·Exaininer. Bank TI1ursdav v•as· <;hot ,.., ?.I u n d y , obviou s I y 'The •·weather CndcrgroL1nd dt•iHh in a gunfight \.\1th poli~·1• disoriented, wound up walking is also known as The \\'e;1thcr· \ihi!e tryin~ 10 ff l' e. P I. ~d aurhontirs s.1id. was found dead in the ~1exican parallel to the nearest road, man. 0 ice 11" no con1n1{'nt about the radical ltfrist group. All rh1• stolen <:.ish wa~ desert Thursday, d e s p i t e staying alive for more than a week. ilis body was found five instead of toward it, al'l(I on a Asked if the.! Symhiont•st' Lib-!'<'covered. circular route that took hi rn .:ration Ar1ny could bt• 1111·olv· A s1lt1nt alar1n \\'as tripped through 12 1niles of desert. l'<i, a i>01ice spol-.t•sinnn said. h.1 a bank cn1ploye :ind 1111' winding up only 5 miles from ''It could be connl·Ctt•cl \\'i!h unidentified gunrnan tried 11"1 where he abandoned U1e anyone." shO<lt it out with nrri\'in~ miles from where hi s motorcycle. Later the group ··expressed ofiic:t•r s. police said. motorcycle ran out of gas 13 -·--~;;;;;;;;;;;;;•••••••••••••••••••-..... days ago. He took a wrong .... turn while competing in a motorcycle race in the Baja California de sert. about 80 miles south of the U.S. border, and got Jost, running out or gas 38 miles off the course. KIDS 10 TO IS BE THE ANGELS' BATBOY CONTEST ENTRY BLANKS -ANY STORE Relatives , Mexican cowboys on horseback, off-duty U.S. <'outh Poasf '2>1aza Border Patrol trackers. San Cl \I 11 Diego County Sheriff's!-;:::=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::::::~:::::~~~~: Deputies and others searched --- for him for 12 days. p,.., Po+•lo(~I A.i ... ,,,_,,..nl ELECT ERNEST G. LAKE His brother Olarles. one of the most active searchers, said he could not understand why his brother. 47. an e x p e rienced outdoorsman, violated some of the basic principles of survival, such as leaving his motorcycle. 'fbe bike was found two days after the Riverside pharinacist set off into the desert. COUMTY IOARD OF EDUCATION TRUSTEE AREA MO. 5 Mundy was in good condition, a former college football player, Eagle Scout and scoutmaster and lecturer on outdoor survival. Those trailing him were encouraged to find that he was getting water by cutting open barrel cactuses. He found a cowboy shack supplied v.•ith water and beef jerky last week, then inexplicably set out into the desert again. "He knew better than to leave the motorcycle and he knew enough to 'stay at that shack when he found water and food there," his brother •Resident Orange County, 15 years •Married, Two children •life member P.T.A. •library and Vocolionol Board member, 8 years • Coordinator of Graduate studies School of Education. California State University Fullerton • Certificate of merit as outstanding educator in Orange County, 1966 •Member Committee, State Dept. of Education, to Develop School Business lnservice Programs •Consultant in Finance • Ed. D. degree SATURDAY, JUNE 1st· 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. • a~ I HUNTINGTON CENTER - 6V2HOUR SALE • DIAMOND INSPECTION DIAMOND EXPERTS HERE TO ASSIST YOU • BOTTLE OF JEWELRY CLEANER TO THE FIRST 50 CUSTOMERS This Sale Only At Wards Huntington Beach 77n EDINGER, HUNTINGTON BEACH PHOl'Ci 892·6611 - . • 6 DARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE For County ' Orange County is governed by a five·member Board of Supervisors whieh has grown in importante to the point that it has a ~taggering influence not only on the <·ouuty's 1.6 rnillion residents, but on the manner in \vhil'h a. ~uhstantial portion of the t'ounty will or won 't be dcv1~lopect. 'J'hree of the five ~upervisors fate re-election in next 'Tuesday's primary. The st:ope of their respons1btll- t1es. their knowledge and •their individual personality strengths are up for close scrutiny, along with the quali- fications of those who oppose theni. After detailed analy.~ and interviews, the D:ii!y Pilot makes these recom1nendaUons: Fifth District, Ron81d W. Caspers. Caspers' first term in office ha'i hardly been a s1nooth pcrf .. rm;intc ;ind lhe Daily Pilot b;is t>e.gn a1nong his critic«. At \"ariCJU'> times he has been rit:hll~ charged with being unavnilahle to citizens. civic orga niations and even city go\·ernments 1n his district and of being arrogant ancl insensitive in dealing with then1 on other occasion'; . .1\L limes. he has failed to be as "'el! prepared as he should have: been on matters coming before the supervisors. It al so appe9rs that slowly and painfully he ha s learned froni his er· ror.s, Jlc ha" m?naged to establish his best recortl on en· \•iron1nental n1attt:rs. pu!'hing for park <lnd open space acr111i :-;ition. ~o :ne i!!'tns i11 C~a11pers' car(lpai ~n. il 5 \l.'Cil ::is his tcr1n in office. are 11.:ig~i ng. \\'c are bothered. for c:-.:. :nnpl'.!. by lhe cnorrni!y of his pol:tical \var che~t -s1sn.ooo ..... n r;1r \\'hi!<' n1uch of that sum ca1ne from f'.:isper:;' O\\'n pock12t. thousands and thousands of dol· inr .... \Vere (·onlr11luied hv individuals and comoanie!' do- •n.(! husine ~!i directly arid indirectly with thr ·county of Oron·~c . Supervisor But Caspers also has demonstrated an independence in office. He bas bitten hands that led him in the past. And he has shown surprising independence on some is· sues in which it \Yas presumed he wouJd side with spe- cial interests. \Ve v.1ou.ld hope that independence would continue. \nspcrs'. closest opponent h3s been ?i-'farcia Bents, forn1er Grand J ury toren1an. \rho has displayed a work- ing knowledge of county gorernment and has pledged an improvement in Caspers' much·criticized inability to com1nunicate. But ?ifrs . Bents has not put forth a strong program and ha s not really highlighted !'ignilicant dif· ference between her progran1 and Caspers', Hers has not been a convincing enough campaign -not convinc· in~ enou.g h for us to belie.,'e she would be effective in the l'ough. tough in-fighting-that unfortunately is th<' halln1r..rk of pre.:;cnt Oran;,!~ C'ount y government. Jn wei:::h1 ng all of the candidates' a!'sels and liabili- ties. \\'C !ind Caspers' strength here: \"Ve believe he can survi,·e. and effectively represent his district. an arena that has gotten both tougher and 1neaner in recent years. \\7e don't like it. but Government·by-Gentle1nen is no longer the way things are done in Orange County. Second District, David Baker. Stabilitv is the J.;cv word in describing this 12-year veteran of ihe Board Ur Supervisc1s. \Vhen issues have brought out the \vorst characteristics of other individual supervisors, Baker has heen a voice of sanity, a man of reason. /"lt state and regional levels, Baker has demon strated a capacity to work his county's goals in with others. As r-ta te chairman of the Solid \\'aste ?IJanagement Board. he is a recognized authority in that field. Neither ol Baker's two opponents promises anything close to his performance. His record of 'vorking for his district, and doing his best to work \l.1ith his fello\v super· visors, is a good one. He sJ1ould be re·elected. I 'Pills, P••ofits, Politics' • Prescription Drugs Flow '.\'ASll':-.,'(;To~ --Since tht• first :-1 udi1·.c; \l"rt' 111 th •1:1h•·n rnor<· th·111 a dol.~'n \"l·ars ·1~11. 11"'•· •--tHn,1tt·d nu111her of dt:iihs rl rr;· ;,, <1tlll·1~1· d!u~ rt'[ll\inn.i kec·p.<; risinl.!. 1·111 •ll11·1 11,, 11 p;11!1 loot•r 1-; tfih,(~~I :11ltlllirl l' Th··:-1• ,II"!" d( ;1111-; !·Ill' .o lPgnl dr11g:oi. I•, ..!_;d11. nht,1'l!1'd . tll(l~:ly l1y pr1•S(.'riJ'l oon . .1111• u:-11"1 <1:•1\' v.i!h ho 1t<1 fide nH1..jic:;1J 1:1\1 ·ution.-. .'\dvcrsl' dru,.• ··r"<h:t1v1 ;,; hill 1n(1rr \'iClllliS ~hllll d1;1·~ canct·r of rh~· lln·;:sl 'llu·:• ran ~ .1111n11:! 1hc lop tr·11 c:111"•-; r·f h 0 ~ p i t ,, \ i • :1 • t1on,·· \rritr ph'l!r•:· 1 1~1 l\}iit1Jtl "\11\ !'!"· 111an ;ind f)r l'hillip IC Lt:e in lli...:ir ,Jt .. pn:.l>s!ngl•: ,,. 1 I ]. documc111c rJ hi.)l)k. "!'Ills. Profi1s & Po Ji tic -l>.' I Uni\·ersity of California Press. 1974, ~HJ.!l.i1 . The figures 1111 ..... hat happens 11hen the~· ,:;ct ~<HJ 111 the hospital are •·11·u rnorr hh:hten111;:. Somewhere lx·t11{'f·n :to and 40 pt·rcent of all hQSpital p<itients !'>uffcr adverse drug rei1ct1i111s. Sonu· of lhesc <lre w1avoidahle l'ithrr hccausc nobotly could have gu1::sscd or l.M.'caus1: !h1· patient was in such bad sha11e it \1as v.orth taking the risks of a dang:crous drug. Hut thC' grc:ill·st number of adverse drug re<lction:; can be at1ributcd to prt'~cribing a dangerous drug \\'h<'n a s.if(•r one v.·a.s available, u ~1ng th(' llT11111: drt1~ or th(' right drug thl' 11rnn~ 11a)·, u:-.111g a dnJg of no kno\\n ( VON HOFFMAN J 1h1'r<1\>f'Utic value or just fouling up in lh11 lmpita!. ~ILVER:'\IA~ <ind Lee diSC'O\"ered 1!1c <111palling fact. 1>.'hich many of us h;JI'•? f')ng suspected that "from t\\·o to eig ht pert.'E'nt of all drug doses gi1·en in h•ispi tals are in error -v.Tong drUR. 11 rong dose. \ITOng r o u I c 11f ndrn inis!r<'ltion. \Yrong patient, or fallure tu i::ire the prescrioed drug." It is true lhnt we also help lo kill nursrtves \rithout consu!tin~ a rh~sic1an l1y t~1kin~ dr~1gs \1·c can b11y over !hr t:<1Ulll..:r 10TC). OTCs-aren't as likely to kill aS; is the stuff the doctor gives us. but v.·e still 11ould live longer and healthier li\"e~ if v.c t.'Ould get it through our heads that any medic111e can hurt and should be taken sparingly. l::VC'n aspirin or pn:xlucls like Alka·Selt1.<.'r, Anacin, Bufferin and J<:\•~cdrin may, 1'>hcn taken in combination with other drugs, cause such tun things as gastrointestinal bleeding and aplastic anemia . H's the doctors ,~·ho do the real <l;nnagc. thou~h. 1licy 11 rite 2.4 hill 1011 prescriptions ci year for .:iny one of 10.!~HJ-plus n1cdic ines. ~o doctor can safely knov• enoug h to prescribe more than a small fraction of that number, but the l·\•idencc is piling up that 111orc th<111 a fc1•; are too ignorant and carel<'ss !o be al!c1.,r-::1 10 push Jlills to anyone. STl'DJES <1F prescription p;i:1<:-rns ils fnr i::it~\ as 20 yenrs a~o sho11eJ doctors prt'~"ribi11g frr cvcrythlng includilll! the c11n1m1.11 cold. hut :i.:our rnodcrn do.:.t•ir hJ:; n1or-:-1rays to kill pc0plc th <i.'1 the old fa shioned onc did. I-le can get ~ou 11·ith his :irma1nentariu111 of rash:>s. blurred vision and jaundice. or by prescribing tv.·o drugs, both of v.'hich are rclcitively harmless w h e n t a k e !1 separately but murderous in combination. ()r;c study of ~2.000 ratients s~~ th;:it n;?arly 8 pt::reent of ;he1n were prescribed medicines with the 1-XltentiaJ of interacting hannfullr. 111 anothrr s!udv of n1orr 1han 50.000 pr<'.o.crip1ions 11.Til1rn at I ns A.!lgeles County Hospital, it \Vas discovered that 13 percent were written for quantities in excess of the maximum needed for rational therapy. The comput~r fC1unJ ·one patient 1l'ho 1ras ¢\·en 5-t pre:>cri11- tions in the space of 112 dtiy'i. The damage caused by avoiclabl~. improper mNiication comes to son1ething like $~.5 billion <i yca r in hospital bills alone, since a drug reaction µntient is esti1nated to spend tv. ice the time hospilalized as another patient 1rith the same disease. Beyond the mont•y and the deaths there are the mutilated; alive, but. as Silvennan and Lee say, "blind or dear. affected \vith kidney, li\"er or brain damage, hone necrosis, ulceration of the bov.·el. intestinal hemorrhage"' and so on, Dear Glooniv • Gus Considering the size of their politi· ca! contributions. contractors prob- ably can expect carte blanche !J pave Orange County i\'i:h cen1c!1t a11l'r th.: election -it it"s pro1it- atle. :\1. ,\I. C. GloomJ Gu1 commfn11 1rt 1utmlT1" b1 r e1<1tr1 11111 do ...ot ntCtlJ1rUJ" rtll.-=t lht VltWI ot II• MWl1>•11•r. StMI '""' ••• PHVt IQ GtoomJ G~1. Dt i,., Pllol . painfully on. COXCEIVABL\', the way to stop this is to start a foundation like the ones we have for epilepsy, blindne ss and the other diseases, This one might raise mon· ey to put a con1putcr t('rmi11,1l in t•\·er:1 drugstore so that the publt: cuulrl h.:!\T a readout on the prescription patrern of every doctor. It 11'ould also _<::i\"e !he poten- tial custon1er some idea of ho•.r many pa- tients the doctor has in his practice and therefore hO\Y much time he has for diag- 110,:is hrforr> 1\·hippini:: out the prescri ption piltl. ~:ore !'nmberly, lhe fa cts about drug prescrip1irns are such that jumping on !Iv• n1:.i11ufacturers for thei r excessivr and 111isleading advertising \rill not solve the probletn . There currently are some Jegislath·e reforrn proposals on lhe table, but in the n1cantirne it might be worth doing some serious computer studies to see If n:.itional health insurance is going to help ll<!Op!e or merely deliver n1ore of them into the hands of their executioners. Reagan's Ready to Play the Palace ,\r\' 11•e scl·1ng lh(' '1·1ul Gt \tr, Hcngan a~ ;i p11hlic fi).(llfl', rir tlu· l11·i.:i11ni11g. or, 111 the hateful V.O!'(ls 11f T;1ll••1 ranrl aOOut '.\;qMilcon's t·ainp;iign ;r.::iin~t the Hu~sian~. !he bc).(111111111; rd fhP t ud? In an unsculcd 1in1c, i11 :111 ur1 ~eT llt·tl luuntry, it is :-u r1•ly hard 10 1el! l::qoall y surely, !here has never bt•t•n anything in Ameri can political lift> qui!c Ii.kc Ronald £ieagan. Jlc is by disposilion, prC\'iOU'i lrainini::. i:t n d lih:lirnc pi~·· disposition .in a··tor This me u n s. as with most l'ICtors, lhat he dosen't car<' much fo:o hirnsclf <111 fond . Otherw1~c. <111d indeed, .ihy v.·ould a man gf't Liil on boards and n1ake u hor'ie's arse of himselr be fore his fell.,11 ._., But actors should sl:1~· i!Clors. Thc,v should be like childrrn :1111! ~hoemaker s. They should be seen .uut llvl hearrl, and they should stick 10 lhl-'1r lasts. \\'ell. n1aybc not all actors. bu1 certainly actors like l\1r. Reagan. Thl· 'Joe v.·ho has been playing John Way111• pl:.i.11ng governor of California. BESIDES no1 l1k1u;:: him'.'JC'!l. the usual actor docs not llk~· people. \\lho is to say that he is not un gnod Rround there~ Public excellence. or tTlOre pobli" v1si· billty, has a way of vulgarizing both !he hero and the fan , at least in this here. home o( the free and land of the brave. n,.rore taking ofllee il is to be doubted thal Mr. Reagan ever did anybody a polltical favor Jn his life. He didn't have In. He b)'·paaed lhe traditional Pol!Ucal elective process completely. He got his 1111arta In the Screen Actors Guild and the Music Corp. of America. GI•• me the "°"" of a naUon, said Dln'I O'CoMctl, and I care not who makes .Ill Iowa. Give me the tub<, said deAr Ronald, aod forget about th• rest. lllvlntl pnved his virtuosity •• a telly ' (cHARLES McCAB~ p1tc11 n1an. the gor('rnor 11·an1s to play !he Palace. •.rhic:h 1s to hin1 the \\'hlte ~lou~e. He bears stri.king similarities to the in· cumbent. thereof. Both men started poor, and sneer at the poor. Both men, .qi\"en the choice between a humane and 11n inhumane decision, will opt in- stinct ively for the inhumane one, unless the cost in votes might be so great as to frighten them into decency. REAGAN on colleges and uni\·ersities. on welfare and medical aid to the poor, on aid to the mcntally ill, is even to the right or ~tr. r-.·ixon. The only man I can think of off-hand that he is left of niight be H.I... Hunt, v.:ho doesn't think an\"borlv but Texas oilmen. and maybe · rhc;r lawyers, should l>c permitted to vote. As govt!rnor. lleagan has shown loft,v distasle not only for the ordinary citizrn but for the political process as a whole. Again. he ncl"cr went throu gh iL Ile figures he doesn 't need it, and in th1::. he may be right. He's got a beady eye finnly fixed on the whole enchilada. as they say in the S<luthland. When and if he reaches !he pinnacle on the Potomac. he v.·ill give us the saine kind of governn1ent there as he gave us in Sacramento. This \\'ill be the least J)OSSlble kind of government for I he people, and the most kind or government favorable to businessmen. FOR THE ACTOR is besotted by businessmen. Again , like most actors, he is a passive type. He never did any favors for anybody to get where he is. He had favors done for him to get where he is. They were accepted and paid for gratefully . These favors were done by ty· coons like Henry Salvatori and his numerous Los Angeles ilk. Reagan had better believe i n businessmen. 'They made him what he is today by hiring his talents as a spellbinder. The Guv could sell opium to an AngliCBn bishop. That. in fact , is .,~:hat he has been doing to old Pro Bono Public in this state for more than eight years. I cannot think of an administration into \\'hich the Messrs . Haldeman, EhrlJchman and Ziegler et al would fit more snugly than that of r.tr. Reagan. I include that of the incumbent. In addition, lieagan will be even more publicly pious than the precxplet.ive Nixon. Happy days. Jr! ar ls Not an Inevitable Evil Thoughts at Large: Because 1var is as ancient as man , unthinking people suppose it to be a necessary evil: but cannibalism, the burning of virgins ns sacrifices. and similar barbarit ies are as ancient as man, yet soci:il evolution has relegated them to the primitive past and we do not think It extraordinary. • • • In the natural world, there are twice &5 many parasites as there are hosts; in the human world. tt:n times as many. • • • Some aciors are always thelll8elves, no matter which part they play: this is successful only when the performer has more vltalHy than the ocript. • • • Tho troubl• with Plato'• lonnuta for • "philosopher-king" 10 rule the state Is that the regal part o/ the ruler will ( SYDNEY HARRI S ) decide what to do, and the philosophic part will find plausible reasons for it. • • • To 11understand'1 a s u b j e c t prematurely ls the mosl dangeroua obstacle to learning more about It. • • • A child h .. reached "the swkwanl age" when It be&lns to ask queatlons that are too painful to answer honestly, •nd too oerll1us to lob off. • • • Even In sliep "" dlller: the dttams of groat men are often productive; of le....,r men, 1nere(y reproducUve. • • • • J>rn&pttlty bre<da a pocullar Insolence of Its own, which only lncre..SL'S the resenllnent of the ilnpecunlous, and thus pre1lares the v.·ay for Jts own downfall-in tbis limlted sense, history Is Indeed cycilcal. • • • Our sudden so-called "energy crisis" puts me In mind of PascaJ's shrewd observation two centuries ago: ''We run careles!;ly to the precipice, after we have put something· before ua to ~vent us from seeing It." • • • People \Yho complain of poor reception in their telcvlsion program• don't knoW how lucky lhey are. • • • Tho government promising ltrldtr measures to insure "potf!' privacy" for lls clli""'' reminds me of 1he ca.- about the faU1or shouting al his young aoo. "How many thousands of timel have I !Old you not to euggoratef" I • .!w I . ' ........ '· . . ·' , .. OLD GOl[t) SOUG HT & SOLi> .. ' .,- Girls Adopting Boy-type Roles Te the Editor: ~I us commend the fine artic-le by 11ilary Kaye 11hieh apµ<>ared in the Daily l'ilc.t on !ltay 20. 1lie artlc.le 1~·as in regard 10 boys at Laguna Bearh High School v.ho are en~lled and achie\·ing in both the culinary arts classes and st11ing classes. It is \1·ell past the deadline for recogni- lior. of teenage boys and \\·here thl'y really can and should achieve. \\'e are beginning to find more bo)'S participatlng in cooking and sewing classes throughout the Orange County high schools. FORTUN.\TF:L\", \1 ith th ;s trend \\'e are finding v>o111cn l::C'co1ning more seriously involved in athletia. The 1974- 75 school year finds us .'.1.nlicipating a tremendous enrollment i11 ccmpctiti\'e i::irls' athletics. That is also as it should be. Role playing by teenage toys :ir.cl teenage girls hils been so prejudiced by hi.l.1ory and tradition that until the 19iO's the true interests and abilities of both S('Xes has tx>en severely strained and hampered. r\cJ1v, finall y. in a period of grea t rur· riculum flexibility, \\"C can serve the real interests a1~ real values or !he sexes. In many schools, more women than men are competing in athletic programs (e-asily more when you take a1\·ay the spectator ractor ). Pound for pound, "'omen can easily out-perfonn the men on the same cam· pus if they had oomparable coaching and comparable v.·orkout schedules. \\'HY YOUNG l\1EN have e\"er been placed in the role or great athletic performance expeQ.ation in relation to 'v.'Omen is subject td much speculation. All one has to do to substantiate this positioo is to be acquainted v.ith high school people and ask oneself: Who dominates most social and political offices at high SC"hool'! WOO predominates in fund raising? What sex makes up 70 percent or the rooting section at all spectator sports? Who receives 70 percent of the av.·ards at booor banquet.s? What about pep squads? To v.it, what sex can you rely on to function beyond basic existence? \Vhlch sex is too lazy to v.·alk, and therefore, h.itchltikes ns little as two blocks to school? There should be no doubt that young women are not only the stronger sex. but also the smarter sex, and also t.he more involved sc,. DONALD M. LOWRY DirccttJr of Activities Estancia High School Costa Mesa • •• Who•e Roles? -To 1!Je Editor: l ~-ould like to talk about male and female hormones while we still have the freedom of these tenns. Women'• lib will doubtless soon outlaw those tenns and they wtU be known as people hormones, I a<ld 11. Men are difCerenl frorn "·omen, chemically. The male hormone couse1 the man to be ma.!CUline, wbk:h makes the man much more suitable for mMCllllne Jobi sudt as piano movers, common labor.,, most 1klD labon-IUIY job which pits the phy8lcal strqtb of man agaimt man, auc:h as poUceman, etc. 11ie ROll9ians have treoted lhelt women athleta with male honnqneS. Thry can run laster, Jump larthtr, et<. n-11me allrlbulff inake people witb male honnones more IU!tabte for ctrlaln joba. WHILE women can <ompete "Ith men In c:er1Bln jobs, they are not equally • MAILBOX Ltll.,.. 1.-.m .-.aci,,.. 1rt ~"''· Norm1n., wrilt•t 1"f!CM;I" c ... v,., llltir ,.,.,~9" Ill 1111 w1rd1 ., ltU, Tht ri ... I le CflldlflM lt tttrl 11 Ill 111(1 ., 1llml11.1lt 111111 •• ''"'""· AU i.11u1 m111t ill· <IVllt 1i1n1Nr1 '""' m•IMM IOdl'fl&. 11111 ... _.. '"'' IM w1lll~tl4 .., rttllfll It ...,11;<11111 ,_ 19 t lll ,..,I ..... lrJ" Will Ml IM "'1041.-.._ qualified for <>thcr jobs and should not 'k"'Ck ad\·antagc by laking a job frorn a ~ 1 niore qualiflL><l person and demand ing equal pay. 1'here is al~o the rn:1tter of prr~rnancy. A man docs not becotnc prl•gnanl. lf lhe en1ployer 11crc rc-spo11~1ble for the pregnancy of the cmploye. then the v.·oman may po~slbly have an argument for time off wiU1 pay. Hut a woman who is pregnnnt is not sick. she is pregnant and should not be paid for getting pregnant. \\'omen" lib memhcrs do not \l"ant equal rights; they \rant advantage. JIM BOLDING Claims He r Rights To the Editor : Do you suppose that any of the "tight lo life" group has considered the rights of all the people of the \VOrld to a quality of life that Is y,·orth living? J feel that pure "·ater. air and enough rood to feed the millions of starving people are the rights of everyone alive. Does the "right to life'' group support good contraceptive methods in order to help eliminate the need for abortion? People \\'ho oppose abortion 11nd also oppose contraceptives are living in a fools' paradise. The people lhi!.t are li1niting their families and supporting zero populalion groY.1h are allowing others the rreedom to choose to have as many children as they 1vant. I strongly object to any group's efroru to decide how I may plan my family. I am \'ery much in favor of effectlve and Pasily obl.ll.ined contraceptives. If these fail , as they some.times do, the individual should have the right to choose to have an abortion. I wonder if the \\·oman that wrote in about the pain felt by the fetus as it is aborted has ever made a study or the .pain felt by an unwanted and abused child. or how much pain is felt by a small child as it slowly starves to death. LOEL HAMMOND OU.NM COAST DAILY PILOT /!obert N. w .. d, PubU.htr Thomas K«Vil, Edilor Barbara Krt lbich .Editorial Poot Editor Thi' editoMal ,pege or the Daily Pilot ~kl to inlorm and 1Umulate rndtn by prnendnr on this pqe dtVttM•mmmentuy' on ~ o! tn.- tmll by a)Tlcl.kattd columnlsl1 and cartoon!Jt:I, by provktlnr a forum ror radtn' \'few• and by pttHatU. this MW11p1prr'• oPnklnl and Wt&s on cum:nt topfca. The editorial oPlnlom of the DA.l)y Piiot appear only In the tdltortal column 1t 'ttlt top ot the Pl.It· OS"nk>nl ex~ by the coio wnm.t. and cu1oonb11 •nd letter writtn llh 1ht&r own and no mionf!< -t of 1h<lr Y1nw "" 'Ill• llaUf Piiot -kl be -Friday, May 81, 1974 : • QUEENIE By Phil lnlerlandi • 1What WOQld you recommend for a queasy stODiach and a serious case of· the blahs?" Jackie Coogan On Child Actors Q: I have a ts-year-old SOD \\'ho's betn appearing in school plays and has been blUt:n by the acting bug. Should I encollJ'8ge blm?-Tt1r1. JJorteue D., Portland, Ore. A: If he really wants to be in sh::lw business. if he's got talent, good looks. perseverance and is wiUing to starve waiting for a break. with a litlte luck he could make iL Basicall~·. he is faced wilh l\\'O problems: if he didn't mnke it he'd be unhappy. And ii he did make it he might be unhuppicr. Jackie Coogan best expressed his frustration as a !Grmer child star when he said, "How ,,.,·ould I know \vhat a normal boy would do? When I "·as seven we bought a 'Glad You Asked That' big house in •rollyv;ood, had one of the first swimming pools in Southern California. Being who l was, I had the best SY!'imming instructor. Honolulu's Duke Kahanamoku -the year after he v.·on the Olympics. "\\/hen I v.·as 10, I 't•:as playing golf with Gene Sara- zcn and Waller llagen. "Other boys v.·ent to see Babe Ruth. But Babe Ruth came to see me . "Hoy,', 111 later life. \1·ould I kno'tv how a normal boy lived?" Q: Is that great jazz rock 'n' roll Idol Fat!! Domino still Uving? And ls it true that in hls time be Jost more lhan lwo mUlion dollars playing craps? -ft.In. Orval Stright, Little RAM::k, Ark. A: Fats certainly didn't lose that loot playing Dom· inos. lfe's still l'llive -playing the top night spots, in· eluding the Flamingo liilton Casino Theater in Las \r"e· gas, v.•here he shuns the casino. No sore loser. Fats claim-; he's earning more no\\·adays than when his recordings oold more than 75 million copies. His philosophy about saving money : "\ never saw no armored truck follow a hearse to I.he gravey;ird." Q: What's this about sdll another "lnsidey" book 1bout M1rtlyo ~1onroe about to come out. Who wrote tbls oae?-Henry and Henrietta Malln, BaJtimoft. . A: Simply titled "My Story," it was purportedly writ· fen and typed by J.fiss 11-tonroe herself. To retain the proper fl avor. even her typographical errors V.'('re re- tained. Sol Stein tStein & Day) tells us the executors fi. nally rclt'nsed the property :ifter almost il year of nego- tiations. The royalties \\'iii be divided betv•een 1.Iarnyn·s estate and her former mentor and partner, photographer J.lilton Greene. Q: I have a crush on )'Oung J\1ike Douglin of "Streets of San Francisco." How come be bean 110 resemblance to tbe elder ~Uke DouglDS, lbe talk show host?-Ellen J\lc· Dowell, Cincinnati. A: Because he's the son of Kirk Douglas! Q: \\'ho dubbed Sinatra the "Washington Monument of Entertai.ament''-Spiro Agnew?-Betty-1..-0u Smith, Arling· ton, Va. A: No, Richard M. Nixon. After Frank sang a medley or old favorites at a White House party for ltaHan Premier GiuJio Andreotti-in April 1973. MARIL VN ANSWERS QUESTIONS "THEY KEEP ASKING" Q: Why hasn't Prince Rainer of J\1onaco become king yet? A: Because there's no chance for advancement in a principality. Q: Even though he's a notorious loner and unmar- ried. hasn't Rod McKuen got a son? A: Yes. The lad 's around 10 and Jiving in France with his ITl{)ther. "I sec him as much as J can." McKuen has said, "but it's not enough. 11c's really super and I miss him a lo!." Send your questions to Hy Gardner. "Glad You Asked That," care of this 11.ewspnper P.O. Box 1560, Cost.a Mesa 92626. !tfarilyn and Hy Gardner will answer as many questions lU they can in their column, but the volume of mail makes personal reylies impossible. ,_.hlllo4.WoaFI Ill -W1l.a.. ~ Vot• lTB$ 0# Prof'o1iliOH 9, Th• Politit•l R'form Act of 1974 • Prop. 9 o//.,, C11/ifor#it1NI "'"""'' lfJ nimiuttle the t.//11411e1 a/ ,,,0111111Hd 1eern1 over p11blie policy. . . . ' 11 ttldonH ...,t c.111.-CllM l..'!iw ol Wolllt!I \fotel'I, Slttr• Oub, Clllf-11 T'Mdlmtt A ... ci.iltll, frM. ~If, l<11;;;,\ca1 .,..,.11. ~.0.111. c-QI otCllllr<ho. blllll \ Clll""' A~ ~..,,c;,.llf, C..Ullt Al!l11W:i1, ''"~lt'1 l.tbb'I'· !~11a1 llttl ......... a.. ........... '" ... c.-....,,.u.,-.... l . , .Janaafca Study Marijuana Users . 'Not as Violent' .. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A 1971 federal study bas shown ~at alcohol drlnkers are more llktly f4 commit v Io I en t ttlmea than marijuana study were ever prinl<d, the Examiner said. "THE DECISION TO hold a press conference ls not a scientific o n e , ' ' Karat Bestman of the National Institute of Mental Health in Rockv11le, Md., told the Examiner. Rernernber "WE, TUE PEOPLE ..•.. "? smokers. The study, conducted in Jamaica for the federal government ~Y a private re!le1lrdi firm, was litUe pubUclzed after reporting its findings. '1It would have ~rved the usefulness of politicians' positions If the study had shown striking n e g a t l v e outc:ome." THE REPORT ON the study .-----------.! was carried Thursday in the San Francisco Examiner. "The alcohol intaker~ are more likely to ha\'e abusive behavior," sakt Dr. Vera Rubin of the Re search Institute for the Study of Man in New York City, commenting on the findings. "The marijuana smokers drink less and are more peare- ful." IT DID NCYI' FIND any physical or psychological damage from chronic marijuana use, the ne\vspapcr said. The report said that in Jamaica marijuana is a part of the culture and is smoked to improve "'Ork habits, clear heads and provide quick energy. Only so copies or the $158,105 Love U1iits l 1icreasing TOKYO (AP) Marriages based on Jove are increasing among Japanese as more young people give up the traditional "ntiai," or arranged marriages, a government survey showed. The survey conducted by the Health and Welfare Ministry said 62.8 percent of 4,522 couples w h o registered their marriage on ~fay 28 and 29 of last year reported t h e y married for love. DEMOCRATS JOHN GRAEF Will put the "WE" back in "WE, TUE PEOPLE ••••• U.S. REPRESENTATIVE 40th Dist. Pat lor DI' JoM C.MI lot C«IQ<eu, 3226 ~Sr , Cosi& .lie$& --· ":'.-r· • ..-----.. --~ --..;;, y " &GR EAT SEALINI J'. ··~ ,,.. - t ' -· , .. I ...--.. a Monty Hall :makes big deal out of SEA WO Seethe ''Monty Hall at Sea World'' Special Fri., May 31 8·9 P.M. on ABC J oin ~lculty l lall,l:Jorcnrc 1 Ien<lcrs<lll. Bc>l>by Sherman, CharJcs Nelson Reill y 1111cl J<>ncllc Allen ii1 un liour-lon~ SJ:>ecial <>riginating: fron1 Sea \·\lorlcl c>f lil<>ricla, Atncrica's newest, largest a11d fin est 111arinc life 1>urk. It's a danci 11g, laughi11g a11d singing SJlCCtaa1lar featuring son1e of Sea Worlcl's n1ost cxciti11g attraction!'. Like Shi.lmu, tl1e l\\'O-to11 killer ,vJ1alc ancl tl1e Ding-a-I.i 11i.; Brotl1ers Seal ancl Pengui11 Circus. It's your chance to e11joy an evening ~>f <lt1tstancling entertainment-and to previc\v the ne\V Sea W(>rld in Orlando. Don't 111iss it! See "Let's Make A Deal" on KABC·lV, Channel 7. Wednesday nights at 7:30 and 1:30 daily .~· Save dollars on family admissions with Monty's '·.''Big Deaf' coupon r--------------------------1 $1.00 off for adults 50¢ saving for kids! This coupon, courtesy of your Coca·Cota bottler, when presented at the Sea World box·ollrce prior to July 1.1974 entitles bearer and members ot his or her immediate family with the following reductions from the regular Sea World adm ission prjces : Sl off for persons 13 and above and SOC off for children 4 to 12. (Children under 4 admitted tree). Toft your fritwds! Addi!~•...-n .... ._ --yoe buy c..-of I Z -• boltlts of C:oltt~. . . SFAW~RLD® I I I I I I I Mission Bay, San Diego oc, . ,, I L--·--···--·•----······-··-J r • • ' • -· DAIL V PlOT .. .. · . .. <] • Friday, M11 31, iq74 ears .,.· CUT47o/o! Witmie-the Pool1 ~ .l\igl1ty;ear ~"r" S3.:!.; 211 Fl.1n1c rc1JrJent nylon rrico1. r ... JJm.1~ :inJ .i.:uv.·ns. Girls' 7 10 l 1. \l.ah lli ... ney l'r0Jur1iu11~ CUT 56 to "12 on 3 ! lloys' Pernta-Pre§l Casual J ean!S ~-.. ,.. s:i.99 3 $5 lo ~j, ~JIJ r "' /\~sonn1en1 of hors c.isul.i icans 111 polycsr..-r anJ lOuon . .Slim :ind r£"~ular1>. Sile.~ 8 ro 12. :$2.99 tu S).99 Shiris,3 for S.> VALUE! ~li~!if'~' Nylon l.~ri e f14 a11d Biki1ti~ :--e:ir ... Price 45c '"· Smooth firrin.i::. \\'.1ith tlJ1>tll \\'.1i~1band. A s~or11:d colors. In ~1t<:s ), 6 and 7. Q'l nme11 '_, H11df[('l .'il1op SAVE 41'! Sears Hugalo11 Thi:fop Stocking• llri::nlar :--].:!ti 88~. <.nrnlort:ib!c l'l.1sric bJnd holds 'l'C1,1r.:ly :1nJ do1.:sn 't bind. I .i~luun tolur .... JI,, .• ; .. ,.... fl<>pl. ., ~:~~SAVE 20o/o! ..... ~· .. ~ . ·~•~;· Cotton Duck • ~· '• ·&: \'nrduYc -~··• e ·.;.,,' 41i· ·~•.· '., RPi;:tdar 2 $3 Sl.89 )<l. YJ,. CUT •2 to 54! i\lt•n'~ ,\!"sorted l-""'aslLio11 Ties \\ t'ff' .!o:t 111 ~--· \'"irr,,I l'q'l" .111,I :>o mnkir1:..: ,\<•C"l'ft<' ,• ()11 ltc" l'f1tl·'. Tre111e11dous Vc1/11e! Gigantic .Family Shoe Clearance FantJstit .1ssorrn1cnl of srrles and colors ro choose fron1. II'' ere 56. 99 to $11 .99 497 Children·s Shoes . . Were $6.99 10 521 49710997 Women's Shoe Were $8.99 to 524.99 69710 fi97 Men's and Doys' hots • ' • - <:UT 5 1 to 510! Girls' Wearing Apparel lJrL''SL'. h(1,lrsuns, !>hur1s, tor~. swcJ.t(·rs anJ J'.l!H\ alt rc:JuLt:J. Ui..,:.c;t:r girl!>' sizt·s 7 co I l- \\'hdc: 1ht·y !.i!>t! (, [,"f 5-1-.;) i! CUT 82 ! Iioys' Per1na-l>rcsl 2 l:ircle-S J ea11s 197 ,., 1·.1perc·d leg, double k ncl' jl".tns ~. in uor; l"O!!On·'IO';(:n)·lon. Slim or rL"_1;ul.1r 8-12. S l.9<J S\\'Catshirts. S-i\!._97 c VALUE! Figurt>-1-""'lattering t:o11tour Bra NaiurJ! ~circhC'd bra of 100':.? couon. \\"hut. In r.1nj.:e of sizes. U ompn'.• Hudl(•'I SI.up "Flower Ma~ie" Panty Girdle \\a-"'') 449 lh1nJcd po"-·crnt·t fronr p.1ncl. Firnl to111rol \\llh ho~t· hug,!,_;l'r. \\'hitc. Siles r-.1-L-XL Tt.:r- rii"ic ,·.1lut·! SAVE 44%! Orlo11 ~ Acrylic Saycllc \'ar11 Hr)!ular ,".-1.1'1 66~,; .. ,\1.1Ch1nl' ""1~hJb!c and dry.1hlc. lll hJnk ~l..c1n.\. Not Jll color, hur ,u1 t·"cl·llcnt i1clc1..UOn fO • huo)•.-" frurn. TOP BUY! Men's Perma-Prest' S1•ort or Dress Sh.iris '"'' Low 5 $}0 l'r11·c r,, J)n;ss l\hirt~ in short ·~lcl·vc ~,JJi,l l·olnrs. ~pore shins 111 ~horr nr lon.c ~li:cve, ~ol1ds .ind p.Htl·rr1s. Brokt·n sr1.t·~ SAVE 8 70 on 2! l\len's J),1ul>le t\1Lit Suits \\no 2 $100 ss.-, ror l\'01 :ill colors :ind ~i1~~-hlcn\ ~lfl"S Rt-,i..:ul.1r. ~hon. Lone SAVE s 1 .. 49 to 8 3! Roo111-darkening Shades Heavrwei~h r 6-gauge vinyl Senrry shades in .,vhire only. Jn sizes to fit most wind o\vS . , . S3 .28, 3 H'.,-in. J< 6:fr· ________ I. 79 >5.69, 46!/i.;n. ~ 6·fr 3.99 S9.45. 5~!1.\·in. x 6-ft 7.29 ~12.98, MV.-in. x 6-ft 10.39 516.98, 7 H.-in. x 6·ft 13.88 SAVE s1! Little Boys' BasebalJ Pajamas Ht>gular SJ.W 297 l IJlllL' rt·t.1rdcnr. Tv.·o-piecc knit pajamas 'i••id1 -~hor{ pJnts, pulluvt:r tops. ~izcs S-~1-L In .1ssortcd (olors. ~ .· /! ' I . I , ' . > I . \ ' SAVE *1.45 to *2! J\lisses Polyester or !\ylo11 Knit Pu11ts ·'~ It''""" S•.4' 299 499 to Mi.99 10 T.1llored for fine fit. ~tJchinC' ,,·,1sh:i.blc. Assorted colors. ln ~li~~cs' ~1zt:s 10 10 IS . '" ' ·\ . .... •' '\ ~· VALUE! Ultra Sheer l•a11tyl1ose ~ear:. Price Run·rcsistJ.nt. Reinforced toe, nude heel. One size li1s 95 to 150-!bs. ll'ultlf'n -., Budl(el Sho11 VALUE! ~.,... • l \\'01nen'~ Cool r' ·t,•., ,if, ~" ~-·~::i14 ; ~ .' Su111111er Nifjtl1t"·ear · ,r:1· .. / '-.,,f,~';>~ 299 I 'I I I . •·1 -'·'-l ; \\( . 1 .' \ , 1 \· '\Lo~· l'ri-.: .. : '. ~' ' \ I •' \ " . ' \ \,' J' A\~', IJ.iby Jolf.., 111 rink, )"C'llow or vP~/-i.:.. \ I -~ blue·. Poly~St<.'r·COl!On blcnJ. I~·.' • \ ·J· ,-/ / l.in1teritDept. VALUE! Men's A:.o1~orted Casual Socks and Dreos Socks Sear;, l'ri1·t! 2 $1 pr.•. Orlonp Jcrrlic and n}·lon. Ll.1s· cic top. Fiti 10 to 13. CUT*ll to'19! ~lcn's Perma .. Pre5 t !I.I Pa11ts \\ rrr ;:,8 1.-. SI:! 2 ""~5 \\'ide scla.rion of sl.1cks .ind it.·Jns. Nor all s1yl<:~ and color). Siz(·s 29 10 )2 only. Assorted Spiedel Watchbands n.-, .. 1,, >-1.% '" &:.o; ~%OFF St>otr<1 Rt>g. Prices ~i:Unles~ .'>lct'.l nr ).!olJ fillc:d \\·;1.tchb;inds in T\\'is10-0c:x Jc.'>i,Sn for men. " 1 ro S<11\len 'sand Wo1n~n·s SunglJs.St'.'>, 2.88 SAVE62% to66%! Woven "Sibui" Roman Shades Sunfasr metallic and rayon yarns. In 3 colors: I nsrru ctio ns and hardware inc lud ed. .') l l .lJ(, ~1ze 24x 72-in 4.44 .., I ~.9r. Size 30x i 1-ino __ _,_ ______ 5.66 519.11(1 Size \6x72-in 6.66 SlS.98 !)izt: t18x 72-in 8.88 ~ \ 1.96 Size 60x7l.io 10.88 Sli7.96 Sizt· 72x72-in 13.44 l • WAS 5219.95 5699 95 5299 95 5399.95 S.\49.95 S2.i9.9'i 5389.95 s 42.95 s )(>9.9'5 $229.95 s 8195 s 149.95 s 179.95 S379.95 S3 l9.95 De8c riM· l 1-in Table Model Color TV. #40.08,i..;..' .....; 25-in. Console COLOR TV. #4:)6,.:.'-_, Optigan Or~an #-1 726 ___ -------; 19-in. Portable Color TV. #·il8Rl, ___ _, 18-in. Portable Color TV. #41681----i <-i8-i n. Console Stcrcu wirh 8.Track l ";tpcfJa.y ... Console Stereo, Cretlenz.1 Sryk. #.i l516 -i-Channcl Console Srcrt(1 \\'i lh 8-Tr.tclt I.tp Ampex Tape Rcc orJcr Red to Red #<I.NU Component Srcreo AM /FM with Ch"ll~r, 12-in. Black and White Portable TV. #~JO 19-in. Ulack/White Portable. # 5 Jj3, __ _ 2 J.io. Black/White Portable #512.u... __ 17-in Portable Color TV. #407•'---- 18-in. Table MoJd Color TV. #4167'-- 5459.9) 19·in. Solid.S1arc-Color Portable. #419U- Some new, some demonstrst all in excellent mecba Regular $264.95 Coppertonc Washer. l only #2265 Regular 5409.90 GolJ Color \Vash't:r anJ Dryer. 1 pri'23 Re~ular S 519.90 \Vhire \Va sher and Dryer. I pr #22701/ S-i 19.90 \Vhirc \Vasher and Dryer. I pr# 226 i I /7263 S~(}.ol.95 1Co1)p<:rron<.· Dry1.:r. 5 llnlr # -.!~()] ___ ----1 S359.90 Avocado \V,isher-Ekl. Dryer. I pr# 22614/62 .:\I --t9.95 \\/hire Elcccri( Drrcr. I <>nlr # (1 )(1 1 I ___ _, 5••79.'!0 Gold Color Washer and Dryer. I pr #l36GG/7 36 S 199.90 White \Va.sher. I only #22511 _____ _, 5.389.95 GolJ Color \Vasher and D ryer. I pr #22 6li726 S 159.95 White Portable Electric Dryer.· i only #6261" »---i SI 64.95 Avocado Po rtable Ek-nric Dryer. I only #G:r:\O S 16·1.95 Coppcrtonc Po rtable Electric Dryer. 2 onl)"#6 52.)·i.95 Avclcado \\'ashl'r. l unlr # 12.)() l·------1 SG.39.90 LaJy Kenmore White Washer and Dryer. :looly ~}cratch 'N Dent Refri r;:i e: -· Was S 149.95 7-cu. ft. White Refri~eraror #938 l l (3ooly Was S 179.95 8.5 cu. fr. Rtfri~t-raco r #9 382 l (4 only).. Was 5269.95 16-cu. fr. Refrigt·rarnr #62651 ( l onl;-l- \Vas $249.95 14-co. fr. White Refrii;er.\t0r #62,101 (t.onl Was $3 79.95 19-cu. fr. Side-by-Side R efri~e raror #62021 \Vas $539.95 22-cu. fr. Side-by-SiJe Refri~c rator #63061 \Vas S544.95 22-cu. fr. Side-by-Side Refrigerator, .~Id :;# Was $429.95 19-cu. fr. Sidc.br-Sidc Refrigerctror,#ld 11 l Was 5434.95 l 9-cu. fr. Side-by.Side Refri~eraror. 1:rcer'; \Vas $209.95 l 5.9 cu. fr. Uprighr Freezer# 2420 (2on,ly ) Was 5239.95 l 5.9 cu. fr. Upri.cht Freeze r# 2123 (1 orn!y Was 5289.95 15.3 cu. fr. Frostkss Upri.du Frcezcr#2·l 24 Was S 169.95 6-cu. fr. Chest Freezer# I ·iOG 12 ooly)- Was S l89.95 9-cu. fr. Chest Freezer# 1409 ( l only)_ Was $269.95 17-cu. fr. Chest Freezer# l'i·l) ( l only)_ Check the Many Outstanding Buys~11f. Sewing Mac hin es t~.nri. Floor models-Demos..:.Son11!llo Was S9.98 HanJ Vacuum #6 110 (2() only ) .. ___ _ Was S24.95 Canister Vacuum #2 11 8 (2 only)1 ___ _ Was $34.95 Canister Vacuum #2227 (ii only'J---- Was $23.95 Kwik Sweep® Vac #6303 (7only·1--- Was $24.95 12-in. Polisher #8310 17 onlvi•----·- . Wa~ 5209.95 Canister Vacuum# 22<)9 (LimiteJ QuarlC iti . Plus Many Floor Models Now •JO to ·, 5 \'qas $269.95 Portable Sewing Machine# I l•O 1/970~(; .io Wa< S289.95 Deluxe Portable Sewini: Machine #1!]1 ,~) · Other Floor Models, Consoles ai11f11 at '30 to '70 OFF Searw!F~ '41k ,441>u.c Seors Cdlllli!iiit.' 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Chile (APl - Nigh!ly curfe\VS enforced by rn.Hirary pa l r o I s since September's roup may have started a birth explosion in Chile, doctors in birth clinics the streets e\·en now 1,1,•hen midnight rolls arowid. "I BELIEVE THAT by mid-June .,.,.e \rill have a true birth explosion in all or Chi!e," said Dr. Gabriel Sua1.0. "If a \\'oman wanted to a consult s.:ty. with me at this moment she The first indications o( an v.'Ould have to wait because e1plosion v.'OUld come starting mv schedule is full until July." around June 11, nine months One person, who works at a after the armed forces took maternity clinic. said the over the government fro1n - ~larxist President S<ih ador Allende.' NOR!\1AL OUTSIDE nightlife came to an end v.·ht•n the militarr ruler!' ordC'rcd a curfev.· fro'm 8 p.n1. 10 5:30 a.m. Sept. 11 and backed it with orders to shoot to kill. Husbands accustomed t o stepping out for a few drinks \vith friends found themselves having to sta~· home. After se\'1eral weeks. the junta revised . the curfe\1' so that it would stan at 10 p.nl. Then three ...,.·eeks later, it 11·as mo\·ed to a I a.m. starting time. , ..... . " L.-~ ·-_ .... ,. ... ,. But taverns and restaurants .. lr''S Ot.DAGC-J SllODENLV have been closing early and SfltAIG~ftNED UP AND i.O\N'1' there is virtually no traffic in SEND OVER .. " · · • ~'l ~EEDS .. , ~~•aaa.a' r~ !.!~u!y~J!~, nwnber of women applying for prenatal care "has nearly tripled." Dr. AJ1drea Aguire. assigned to the same clinic, agrees there may be an upsurge due to curfews but also suggested that nature may be playing cupid as well. She said births always increase during winter months, now coming in the Soothem Hemisphere, because the babies conceived "during the previous spring -that is the season of love." DR. .JOSE Espinoza. a gynecologist in a 1 a r g: e maternity clinic. maintains th at the politics of the thrcc- ycar Allende reign may hav·~ more to do v.·i!h a birth explosion than curfev.·s. He claimed that w h i I e Allende v.·as in power there wns so much uncertainty thal manv couples a v o Ide d enlarging families and used birth control devices. "But t11·0 months after the coup. v.'hen the waters V·!ere calm. various patients voluntarily asked !hat !ht• devices be removed or stopped taking birth control pills." ~ Hall·Million Dollar' Inventory "'-."'I Mobile Home Page1nl lff1 Sold Three 01 Its Siles Locations ~ Therelore, ALL Furniture Ff om On-Siie Models and Ollices MUST B~ r ! ...... Liquid1ted lmmedialely ~ lie ms Will Be Auctioned To The Highest Bidders Until Entire H1ll·Ml1lion Dollar lnYentory Is Exn:1u11ed • BEDROOM SETS-Groups & Single Uems 111"'1. Que..n s.-~.,, Seas GAME TABLES -Versatile. 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Make 21ighls, d1iYe undet freeway lo Moblle Homo P119eanL Acro11 lhe RoadJrom the goll cou1se) INSPECTION: Friday, May 31-9 a.m. to B p.m. 'o• 1~.e• ... 1orm1Uon c111 ~ G1pistr;in~ D1081b6 HOMS PAGeMT 17") !J->-31•0 or P••1 193,11<! · .)3.113 51'1 Jy;v, C.u~ Reid Sin JUI" Coc·~uana Saturday, June 1-9to11 a.m. SU NOA Y, June 2-9 lo 11 a.m. EARL BRTA N is n positive thinking young RcpublicJ n who will work to jncrcasc the nntion ·s J:,"11c·r.r:J' :-.upplil·s, will work for lu[/atitm ll<•fim11.v I hot .n1Jndati..: :1 Bulu11cet! JJ111lg<'t ~111J 'vdl ()JJp~se 11'a.[!'e t111tl )Jrice ((1111r1J/.\'. 1 Ii.: \Vi ii takl! thl! h::ul :111d inlrl1duci; lf l'alth Jnst1rancc that n1;1int :lins lh~ -·1·t>e Jf1r ,\'er11ices'' c.·onccpt. And. J1i..: \vill ~.:~k fr<leral laws u1crcasing Sentences for Cri11ri11a/.\' tising g11ns i11 tl1i..: l~o111n1issio11 of crin1cs. Aucl<O'I ,. •11 b• c.i.rdv<:IC~ ~y National Liquidators '· I • l1idian Ponies Scarce One out ol evtry 167 Pf'OPle hB.3 an e1tra rib. Close to the neck. Sometimes It causes pain in the shoulder and the arm. AOOut twice as many women as men are s o endowed. Horse experts contend there now rem:iin only aboot 100 authentic Indian po n I e s deS<ended directly from tbe m a r e s brought here four c entur- H'S ago by the Spanish Conqui~ tadores. 'rhe rec- or d shows there's a girl in New York 0.ty whose real first name 15 C.OJoratura. And whose nickname I s ClX>ler.i. It's a heavy-duty construe. lion ladder, if it carried a ycl· 101~· label \vhcn ne1\'. A h11ndy- 1nnn's ladder, if the laht'l 11«1s blue. And a household luddt'r, if labeled red. ' lo ;-1. .. ~ .............. ..,~ ·A~ Students Bi~ker PORT !SABEL, Tex. (UPI) -Lucie Bernal and Jost Banda are "A" students and u.ed to be hlgb scbool chwna. But not any more. They are eoemies now in a cap-and-gown fight over which one graduates with higher Mnors tonight. 1be battle that started In the classroom bas moved into court. "Somebody told \he boy he was second. But this Included all the grades, au the subjocls they were taking" Barrera said. "BUT WHEN IT, came ..,,.. RABBln to figuring valedictorian .,.: JJ:i~. ..,,..__ ... ,,, sa1u1atorilln, they J..i n · -INSURANCE the actual grades for ho .. 19,4 H_.., ..... .,~ students, whi~h excluded E, COITA MISA A (physical education) and band 141·1154 / . LUCIE FILED suit s .. klng and other activities." -· • - . an injwtcllon to prevent Port Upset because her son was Isabel lligb School from not salutatorian, Demicio ~List s to Landers naming J ose class Bandalast .... kwenttolhe • en salutatorian, the second :llSchoo~;:l~Bo~ard~wi~'~th~an~a~tto~me~yio;;iiiiiiiiii;i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii""'.~~=-----· ranking graduate. b-lhe--LLE illegally used Jose 's grades in F R I z z E band to determine grade point average, whch took t he Salutatorinn honor away from FOR' SUPERVISOR her and gave it to Jose. District Judge D a r r e I I Hester at nearby Bro1\1l!:rville will decide the is6ue just hours before graduation ceremonies. "I REALLY worked hard during my hJgh school years. \\'e were pretty good friends," Lucie said of Jose. "Thing9 have changed." TI1c controversy s t a r t e d according to School Board n1e1nber \Villiam Barrer a , \\'hen at midterm the school .. ~. • ' 1"o Med 11 fw p iww ...... Joor not already committtd to pollffcal, fll+lal or extremist pr<•..,.. .,.,.. .. ' Elect this mon l who ha1 faith in you and the effK· ti•eness of i.cfl dtcentrali1.e-d qovemmnt. Ii• ha• !ht ,;.i...tandin<J and th• "Know How" lo ntake it woriL I I VOTE J FREZZELLE JU4NE D<I WH1TE RHINO calculated grade points to be mu.llrl br Su°""'IOf'I; Convrlolltl, A.. v.._.i J0r0oo-. lllJ o.;...., Or , N...-potl BelC!t That beam kno"~ as the,_:""~n:t~to~co'."".ll~e!ges'.:_·~~~~--'--=:::::::__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~­ "'hile rhino isn't so called beeause of its color. It's square lipped. That makes for bigger bites in grazing . The Dutch Boers identiried it . therefore, as the "\\•ijd" meaning "wide" rhino in reference to the mouth. Then 1he English gwnmed up the pronow1ciation. ELVIS Q. '·In what year will Elvis Presley be old enough to collect his Social Security?!' A. You mean age 65? In the year 2000. Likev.ise: Woody ( L.M.BOYD) Allen, Carroll Baker. C-n r o I Burnett. Richard Chamberlain. Eydie Gorme, Carol La1Yren('C, S t eve La1vrence. Johnny !\fathis and Lee Re1niek. S~IELL OF GOAT Credit hircophiobia \\'ith the i1nn1ense sale of underarm deodorants. T h a t ' s the technical name for the fear of bodv odor. one of the most conimon of all phobias. ~1ore precisely, the v.·ord is defined as an aversion to the smell of goat. A1nong the shipboard chores that seamen of old liked best ·.ras the spinning of line. Took t"·o of them to run the \\'inch that llvisted the strands of yarn. They generally ";orked at it in S()lne sheltered place, talking all the while. 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SeMt8 2081 Business Center Drive, Suite 236, Irvine, Calif. 92664 Treasutet Rudy Baron TUSTIN • • OPEii 7 DAYS A WEEK urier garden center; • • • I I SALE MAY 29TH THRU JUNE 6TH . . • • t ' \ • • I • Deaths Elsewliere OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (AP) Edward Kla1 G1,ior<I, IOI, the dean of the 111tloo'1 newspaper t>Obllshen, dlod Thursday. lie w 11 presklent ol The Oklaboma Publlablng Co. and edllol' end publisher of The Da 11 y Oklahoman and Oklahoma City Times. Dr. Robert M. Featbentoae, 59, chairman "-the departm<ot of pharmacology at the UC San Fnoclsco Medical Center for lf years, died In G<neva, Swttzerland, tile univerelty aatd Wednesday. Dr. Featller1ton<! had been on a sabboUcal research mission. cmcAGO <UPn -Alleo Od1e, 59, a circus clown known during h1s career as "Buster," died Tuesday following a sud- den Illness. He worked as a "white-raced, happy clown" and was associated with the C 1 y d e Beatty-Oile Brothers Circus at various times for 22 years. DETROIT !UPI) -A man who fused his life with the nourishment of audience a~ proval on the burlesoue circuit tor 40 years was buri ed here Tuesday with only four mourners to gi\'c him the final curtain call. William Hayes, 81, gave up the theater 15 years ago for a tiny hotel room near downtown DetroiL TSLlP, KY. (AP)-Funeral seni('('S \11 e r e held Tues- da\' for .Actress KJtiy Gordon, 96: for v.·hom Victor 11erbert wrote the .1911 Broadwav operetla "The Enchantress." She died Sunday at a nursing home. In pMvate life, she was the widow of Ralph Ranlet, a member or the New York Stock Exchange. --- --·-· ---- "4A•TMAlll ErnHI I(. Htrlm•n, betovtd l'K/1bln<I t'll F!or..,ce-H1rtm1n1 f1t11er of Mr. ICtnn~n L. H•rtm1n I. M•1. Wltll1m Morr!<. J r; four i;r1mictdld•.ri •nd tw-o i;•t•I O'"l"lk"ildren. ServlcH MOl'>dlY 1:00 P ..... Ll1tt1 Ch~•th ol tn1 Flowtr,, Fort\1 L1wn, Glfl>dtlt. dlr91:tfd by F0<t1! LI"'" Mor1111ry. In 11111 of flowrr1, eontrlbu· 1;ons me~ bl madt to nit AmHic1n c~nc.r ~00:1.i.,. MUflLEI e ... 11mln Fr1n~hrt MlngtPS, wa1 I •~I· d~~' "' HUO•C8tt•, VT1h. Date ol dt~tn l•."ay XI. 1'71. Sur•ived by hh t•••t n1k t . C••ol•n R. 8trr1r; two D•MI 11eph.w1, Fr1n-Ind Herbti"t. Gr1v11IU Mvlt11 1nd 1~1 .. m..-i• s1n,.d1v. Jun• hi, lt71 11 10:00 PM. Good $1'1tPMrd Ctmtte-ry. ft1:1r&erot•on, Mortuarv. d I•• c ! c r •. MOltH\ltO Jc-M~•lfllro. ff!"ide-nl ct C."'11 f.'~•i. 08!~ ol dffl" Mty U . 1911. Survivt ,'1 bl ~;, .,.ue Fuml~o; -'"°"' $l1vt Mcr.~lrc: d•UQnltr Ir-: mot.,.r, Ava1;0; bfo!ntr IN-11 611111' Jt°'it , 111 ol Lot A"lltl~o Sf"t'Vltll"! Wiil be he+d Svndly, JV~f 2, 1•14 11 l :lO ll'M. ftttl SrNOWIY cnllPfl with "" Rtv. Rotiotrt JICODI ottitl1tl11Q. I""'"""" ll'kl'lc View M•· mol'11t P1rk. &Ill ••N<IWIY Mor1111ry di rec IOI'!. I AllUClll.I & SON WHTCLIPF ~AllY J.27 E. 17th St., C.Osto W..10 646-4388 -·- Corona del Mor C.Osro Meso -·- 673-94 50 tJ46.242.f llLL HOADWAY MOtmlAIY 11 0 aroodwoy, Cosio MtlO .548-3.433 -·-McCOAMICK IAGUNA HACH MOITllAllT 179.S Log11no Conyon ld. 494-9.fl.S -·-McCOllMICK MISSION -TUAllY 28832 Camino Cophtrano So11 J11on Capistrono • 495. \776 -·-PACIFIC YllW MIMOllAL PAllK Cemelery Mortuary Chopel 3~00 Pocilic View Drive Newport Seoch, California 644-2700 -·-PllKFAMlLY • COLONIA1 FUNllAL HOMI 780 I Bolso Ave., Wetlminster 89J..3.S25 -·-SMITMt' -7VARY 621 Moll'! $1. Hunllngton &t«h 536-6539 . ' ' KENNINGTON'S ART DECO SHIRT The print soys ''1920". The style ond !he supersoh kn it say ,;now". Dad will like lhe loo k ond tho feel of lhis polyester/rayon shirt. 16.00. Universily Shop. 53 A-1 ®. TOBIAS™ DOUBLEKNITS The un.suit. Nothing like it, back then. Nothing beats it. now. Dad's in for comfort-plus with the white shirt-iacket, 22.00 and cuffed flares, 18.00. · The Panl Shop, 94 • Frid'1, M'1 )1, 1974 . \' .,~{ . 4-·~- • J ' ,, • :. '-.>..\,'). .•. ; . I ~che:=I JRft)ADWAY WIG£• ' ' OAAl'KlE. MALL OF OIWG 2300 N. TIAtln 5'reot {714) ff.Ill I • • DAIL y PILOT 11 • 1 I' r I ! f ' • • J 2 DAIL V PILOT Area Residents to ~~~ On Revenue Bond Issue Va.llarga in First Campaign1 By 0. C. HUSTINGS Ot flle £1.ity 'llet Sl•tf Orange Cowlly A s s e s s o r ~pervlsor Robert B 1 t t i n challenged the assessment of President N I 1 o n ' s San Clemente Estate. 1972 campalgn ::iua provided spending money in h I 1 favorable a.s.sessmentd to hi:; campaign. big donors. J1is latest taUy sho w s LOS ANGELES ~AP) - \'otcrs in Orange County nnd five other Southern California countirs will d<>cide Tuesday '''h<.'ther t hr 1'.11'.1ro1Xllitan \\'atcr Distritl should ha,·e the authority to issue revenue bonds. Prop. \V 1vas placed on the ballot bv ri1\YD dJf('{'(OfS, 11'ho bclir~·e · revenue bonds are preferable 10 g c n c r a I obligation bonds or pay-as·you- go financing to cover 1na jor cons1ruct1on costs. Opponents point out the measure "ould free the :i.nvo Cou11ty Get.~ • Cigarette Tax Monev SACRAl\·fENTO -Orani:;c County received $407.272 in the :'\lay distribution of cigarette tax money, nccording lo figures released by the s1alc controller's offict:'. Th e apportionment lo Orange Coast cities 1ras: Cost;1 1\1esa $25,257: Irvine, $8.491: San Juan Capistrano $3.168: Stanton $ 7 . 3 8 9 : \Vestminster $22,366 : Garden r:rove $40.463. L.aguna Beach S-4.943: Fountain V a 11 e y ~16.460: J-lunt1ngton Beac'r 5-17.131: Ne"'J>Or1 Reach S!S,376. S<1tt, ClenH•nte $6.l-t! ~ind Seal Beach SR.999. Tota! d1 str1bution for !he state \1·as S 6 . 2 9 5 . :l :1 7 . representing :10 pcrce11t of the revenue placed in the fund durin~ April. less the sl<1tt•s administralivc cost of $2.\.496. Fullerto11 Ma11 Guilty • 111 Dcatl1 SANTA ANA -A Fuller- ton man accust.>d on arrest of murder after a young "'oman died of an overtlose of heroin has been round guilty in Or- ringl" County Superior Court of in\·o!unt:iry manslaughter. .Judge Byron K. ~1c:\lillan delivered thr \'Crd1ct .:iftcr Richard C.cne Corhilt, 20. \l'Hi\'Cd ri jury 1rial sehcdulcd for Tuesday and allowed the . 1udgc to ruic on the basi:; of a rcadin:; of thC' tr<1nscript. Corbitt \\'ill he sentenced June 28 10 \\'hai could be a :-talc prison term or up to five ~cars for his role in the death J.1<:t ~larch 5 of Gloria Javelli. 23. of Fullerton . Fullerton police s a id Corbitt suppli<'d the heroin taken by ~l1ss lavelli \\'ho occupied anoth{'r apartmcnl in lhL· s.:une building. from having to secure voter approval ror the money it spends. They contend no governmental agency should have that much power. IF TllE proposition passes, the M\VD plans to sell $400 million in revenue bonds to cover its need to build facilities to distribute water from the Stale Water Project. \1otcrs approved a general obligation bond issue of $8.50 n1illion for the facilities in 1966, with · the underStanding that more funding would be needed later. The 1973 Legislatur~ voted to give the district autl1ori1y to issue revenue bonds. The Arthritis Foundatio11 Forum Set The Arthritis Foundation . Orange County branch, \l'ill present a facts forum at 7:30 p.m. June 6 at Saddleback Cofnmunily Hospital 2.\451 Via 'Estrada. Laguna llills. The forum, free and open to the public. is scheduled to be held in the hospital ('afc- teria. Speakers are Dr. ~lichacl Rr~ynolds. assist3nt director of the division of rheumatology. department of medicine, CC Irvine and Dr. Sanford An· zel, chief of orthopi'd:c urg- cry at Orange County ~1edic.:n! Center. They 'vill discuss treatment muthods. medication and surg· ical techniques. A question and answer period \viii follow and a free booklet on arthritis 11 ill be a\·a1lable. UC/ Prof Selected For Progra111 Dr. Peter Cl£>cak of Irvin('. as~ociah! prof C"sSo r of comparativt' eulturc at UC lrv1nc. hns been selected for participation in the 1974-75 cicadcmic administration in· ternship of lhc Arnericun Council on Education. As one· of 40 perse ns lrippt·il a." ACE Fel!o,vs in riC'utlr'mie ;1dministration for 19/.\-75 hi.: has chosen to scrvr n yenr \ internship at the Clarenlont r.raduate School. Although UC! has been hos1 lo nine interns in academic ndministration under thr AC~: progran1 , Dr. Clecak is the first fro1n the Irv ine can1pus to be chosen an ACE Fcllo\v. SRAOUJl TION •74 a gift of jewelry Authentk American I ndi ;o1 Rings in Solid Silver What heller \\"ay to sho~· your appreciation lo the ~r;1duatl' th;in 11·11h a i;!1•nutnc hand·cra(led American In- dian TurqU•H~t· rini<? i\ v{'ry sp1•c1 ;il purchase of lhe:-~ ,genu1nf' sl1•rhng !>il\·1·r and rurquo1sl> rings allows us 10 of· /er thC'nJ 111 ~··u1 ;1110 ', ott thl' rC'gular prices that lhl'r arc :.utd lur h~· lh<' trading tJO,ls tn Arizona & ~l'l\I .\ll'Xlcu, ,\LL ni.-.;<;S are o;<"nu1n1· ..,lf'rlcng SJll'c r 11·1lh J:l'nuinc rur•1u n1~l·. t'iu·h ",., h,1nd t;1..,h 111nl·d bv th e S:ivaJO or Zuni lrih•·5'. All ulhtr Jnd1.1n J•'llt·l ry 111 uur :.Lotk al :-1mllar :..i.,.1ng:.. "P', .• 11 i I 'Hil <•I Pfl~·, P11.ll1V 'i\11 ·'> cllld '!!\ > :h11i: •l,•·r «l'l·I i.:• nu1n,. 1urquru\t! Regular $14 NOW $8 '>pt' •. ,I l!l"UI' • on~· m ... 1.,. •I•,, . .., .,nrl ''I' , ,ill t1·•h11,,: 'h•·r & l;•'•hJIPlt' lurquu"'' Regular $29 NOW $17 • 1,0.va BE:ACll. 4.113A1/01111 .. A(.', • SANT,\ ,\NA, :!015 ,V, ft/oj" • TOii /lA,VCl'. :l-145S ll11wo1 .... t#' n1. • 111111'/"l'lliR, J:l/11a 1'hilor1 .. 1111110 ,..:1, • .Vl~Wl'Oll 'f llb'1tl'I/, I 1 Fii•"· ..:11. 0 Tf)H llA1'Jt.:£, 0~1 Arllf>1''11>""'" ,\'q, • H1':DONDO sg11CU,S, II•~ (''"'II" • OltAJ•IGE, 'fhl' l'g/I uf Oro"f" • JtNA llBIM, A•!Olii'nPJ /'Jo:o • 1,os 11,vo~1.,.;s, Arro 1'14"• •• MAJfll CMA•ot • IAHICAMlll(AIO • SOS (llDtf 'lAH l\1\VD had sought the authority because of pressure from the city of I..os Angeles and other areas \vhit·h use liulc ~!WO \\'ater but ~·hose residen ts are requ1r£'d to pay hi g her property tax£'S to pay off the l\1\VD's g c n £' r a 1 obligation bond s. ;..·l\\1D re1·cnue bonds will be repaid only by l\1\\10 water usc·rs, a more equitable way or paying for ~t\VD facilities, district directors contend. TAE DI STR ICT ~supplies \\'ater to 10 1'? million residenLs of Los Angeles, San Diego. Riversid£'. Orange. San Bernardino and V c n tu r a counties. Twenty -seve n gover11mental aqcncics contract to the l\1,VD for \vatcr to supplement their 1naln sup1>lies. The 50 ~1\\'D directors arc dra\\'n from the 1ncmbcr agencies. according to their size. ORANGE COUNTY A\vard Won At Fair Edison High School senior Paul Yarnold was one of six Orange County students to receive &\Vards at the California State Science Fair at the California Muscu1n of Science ar;id Industry in Los Angeles. \' arnold took second place in the seven-county fa i r ' s physical sciences division. ' Jack Vallerga will face his first campaign for office June 4 against. ·a relatively obscure home economics professor from Placentia. Dr. Raymond Preston, who teaches at Cal Slate Long Beach, is the only obstacle in Vallerga's path to a full elected term as the man responsible for dt>termining how to assess property in Orange County. Vallerga a former fighter pilot, was appointe<l to his job two years ago ,.,.hen fonner assessor A n d r e w Hinshaw was elected to Congress. llis office has bee n challenged a number o imes for either under-assessing or over-assessing large proper- ties in the county, bnt his fig- ure:; have been cuheld each tin)e by appeal. Vallerga's most not a b I e defense came vohen county BatUn sakl Vallerga•a figures were set too low because the asae&llO!' and his predecessor are both sta• Repubticans. The . ohattei!iie was r e ject e d by llJI assessm.nt appea!JI board bul Battin ls still ligbtjng In cow{ Vallerga, a SZ.ye&M)ld resldtU of Mission Viejo , says he bas divorced himself from the IllOtl>ods used by Hinshaw. He says attack!: on the assessor's office stem back to alleged improper al'tivlties during Hinshaw's tenn ·.and not during the pll!lt two ,..rs. Prestoo, until the past several weeks an obscure candidate, has now allied with David Gubler, the ~sslon Yiejo man trying· to ~t Hinshaw in the GOP prlmafy. Preston has tied bis wagon to charges by Gubler that Hinshaw misused count; per- sonnel and equlp.nent in hls This week, Preston sought collections of $44.650 and llllpj)Ort ·from the board of expenses ol nearly $30,000. By 1 up e r v I a Ol' s f o r an comparison, Preston has spent lnvestipiloo Ill bit charges bo 150 lh .... Valier .. is Involved in the 11•745 -8 Ill more an ~ · e-he has collected In 6onations. qme t)"l)6 of practices. Vallcrga c l a Im s . the Preston also ela hns Vallerga assessor's job is hi g.h I y OOnated illegally to Hinshaw's ~ialized and the man who cempai&n and did not report &cupies It musl be highly misuses ·.' « power during experienced. Preston says his Uloshaw'"s time as assessor· management experience is The charges were sent to the more than enough to handle Grand Jur1.. the job. Preston is 38 ~ has lived Vallerga defends campaign in the cmmty since 1972. contributions from businesses Re says his qualifications ihat have a big take in consist ol experience in data property appraisals by saying processing and 1 Y s t ems •·nobody "'as forced to make analysis. . them and thev "'ere collected Vallerga, bas been 1 n by n1y committees." assessment work for 22 years. ___ -------- including eight in Orange Coul'lty as assis tant assessor. , He says charges o f f,vorable assessments to big &o.>rs are "ridtculous" and he points to the decisions that have been made in his fa\'Or. Vallerga is raising and Sunday is Fl1Ll&AY' i'1 the l1tjl[jjll1ll I • DISCONTINUED MODELS• FLOOR DEMOS • ODDS 'N ENDS •ONE-OF-A-KIND I SHOP EARLY FOR BEST CHOICE• HURRY SALE ENDS_ SOON! . REFRIGERATORS REDUCED FRIGIDAIRE 15 cu. ft. Refrigerator with lop mount freezer. adjustable, shelves. Automatic ice maker included! Save $20. One only, El Toro Store FRIGIDAIRE Custom 17 Cu. Ft. 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RCA 19" (Diagonal) B & W big screen. new Vista 17,000 volt c hassis, super power grid VHF tuner, solid state UHF tuner, one only at El Toro Store. SYLVANIA 12"!Diagonal) Diagonal screen, high performance chassis, automatic gai n control, earpnone jack, monopole VHF antenna, one only at El Toro Store. SYLVANIA 16"1Diagonal) s12188 s1218s 13888 7888 RCA 17" LOR TELEVISIONS PRICED TO CLEAR! Diagonal Measured. accumatic color mono tor TV, automatic fine tuning, automatic ch roml! control, walnut grained f1n1sh cab1n1::t. Save S·IO . RCA 18" Diagonal Measure color portable. accucolor ·picture tube, accul!nt, automat ic f1n1:! tun ing v.alnut grained finish cabinet. Save $60. ' RCA 25" (Diagonal Measure) Xl·100 1 00~~ solid slate uttra- bright pictuJe tube, accumatic II , color Monoior, AFT, Plug-in ci rcuit modules. Beautiru l Meditena· nean cabinet with doors. Now onl y SYLVANIA 14" . Diagonal measure, portable color Gibraltar 95 chassis, AFT , plug-i n transistors , solid stat e. 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Str11t fl Toro Rold 1t Fwy. 0(111 to S1r·Onl · ~··:ds ~:~~ Oolly f.f , 5o111rdoy 9·6 oo:tr f.f, Sohlrdor 9-6 :_:::;:;:;;:=;;:;;;;:: . 6'16·16M 837 .. 3830 ~y --- IUdiuiicyo u•··· ~ .DeliY91')1DfMll lxpertlnlfollat~Ofl 'iiiiiiii1 --°" __ ........ ,.,.. ... ~."'ll0"""""-1 . ..J .,. .,,......,_,.. .. r.t.rf, .. <MOI"'""" , NEW TOU. RH SEAVICE PHONE NUMIE• Zlnlth 7·3437 •• • • ' -SAYE NOW! t We hovt bvilt Olll' b+o<•ft•U lln IO!il• flee!, kl~ol h .. •0- 1111•1. You "VI•~. 101ttfitll o' we'l .. o~• ii 9eocl. · ' • • Friday, May 31, 1974 DAILY PILOT i 3 OCC Honors 105 Students .·. '. One hundred and fh•e SANTA ANA -Jose Raul s1udents were honored fr1r Lopez. leadership and service at Flfty-11.lne students received parchments f<r one year of Orange Coast College's annual dependable 5 er vice or Jlonors Night Banquet leadership to the collcgC': Wedool!day al lhe Tale of the BUENA PARK -J o e \Vhale Restaurant in Newport llerrera. ll<aeh. CORONA DEL MAR -John Beyooberg. Approximately 500 students. COSTA MESA _ Susan parents and guest.\ alt.ended Armstrong, Nancy BJ are , the ceremonies. Pamela Barb, Larry Boldf, Grnham. Debbie ilan'ington, f>lane Kay, ~ ~larle LaJeunesse, Gary l.. e w i s • Jnmes R. Lusk, Sharon Mukl, Peggy A!cKay, Robin Olnc.\·, Vic-kie Richardson. K a y Ritchey, Jane Robbins, Jim Stale}', Terry Vaage. FOUNTAIN VALLEY John Da n1re11, t\.1argo Kuflcltner. Otbi Lentz, Anita !\llhnuk, Cynthia 1\1 u n yon , Palti Po11•er, GA RDEN GROVP. Darlene Bray. Dan Hunsinger. Sharon Richardson. ifU~'TtNGTON BEACll - Alexis Bacoody. i\la.rc Biol, 1\nn Bo\\'es. Cheryl Carlin, John Cleveland. Jo an n a Six students received the Debbie Bomar, Stefanie coveted onyx pen set. Button, Joyce DawS011. Tina symbo11c or two years of Easterling, Jeff Edwards • outstanding leadership and Raul Escamilla. Di an e a erv ice Io s e \'C ra I Ford, Denise Frick, Sue organizatlou. Students 1nust Fullenwider, Roger Gilbert. display depend ab i Ii t y, i\tartha Gonzalez. Sandy reliability, cons is ten c }' . ----------------------concern for the we!fare o! ;:i;I, the ability to ll>·ork \\'ell v:ith students. fa cu It y and commlDlity and organization- al ability. The six 1vinners: ·~ ~holt Al WOODRASKA STANDS IN TOWN SQUARE IN FRONT OF ONLY THEATE R IN HARLAN, IOWA Mo vie House Owner Claims Only Way He Attracts Crowds 11 With X·rated Film1 FRED de la TORRE of Costa l\tesa was a tutor in OCC's Tutorial Center . con1pleting more than 200 volunteer hours. He also served as a voluntt:'er tutor at i the Colonia Juarez Community I Cel)ter in Fountain Valley and . \l.'Orked lVifh OCC's Volunteer , Bureau. . ~ Jl~f Fl~IEA of Huntington Iowa Town Goes X-rated Reach did volunteer tutorial IT:llll> \\·ork in Spanish. German. French and Russian and was acti\·e in OCC's Polyglots club. "·he v,ras a division representative Crom the j See 111's That's 011l;y ,1t1ovies T o1cnsfol k W ill l 'ieiv Division of Literature an<! l~anguage :Jnd was a n excellent student ca r r y i n g more than 20 units each £Dl1'0R"S f\.10TI'.-.'\·rorecl mou1es (Jui!. ndulfs.01!/11 booksrores hare spr101g up l/1ro11gl1 ou t t/1e r.ouutr!J i11 rrce11t years. 011ce Clf,ifine<i tn s/en::!1 city i1cir;hborl!oods, they migrotrd first to the suburbs aucl noto to small· tou·n 11 111er ica. llARL..\'.'1. 101\·;i 1 i\P I -"I'm setting mr ~an<k1rds at !he box officC'." ~.'.H'S Al \\'oodraska, 01111er or the ~larlan Thc"ater, the only n10\'ie house in tov.11. '"That's 11h.at pa~·s the bills.'" To help pa,\' fh(' hill~. \\'oodr:1!.k:i 1:. sllO"·ing X·rated movies once a monlh . "~fidnight Plo11hoy'• did :::ood businr~s in 1\pril. "Teen-a~e Bride" is the current X-rated attraction. II.ARLA.\" IS A FAJt.\I 101\ll [tJJd roontr scat. a commuJUly of 1rhilr houses and front porches pock£'1ed in the gcnllc hil!s of \l'estcrn Jo1ra. The lelephone book lis!<> 20 taverns. 28 rhur£'hes :inli 43 far1n cquip1nen1 and lood dealers. Last ~1ear, X-rarrd movies dre11· pickets from the local Baptist church and City C'ouncil eondrmnalion in this to1111 ol 4JH9. This year 1herc hasn't bt'cn a r1µ- ple. ''Last Tango ln Paris," critically ac- elai111ed and X·rated. set ;i box oflice record -!Ji!l.90 in four days -nt the llarlan The.ncr in ~larch. JIARl.A\' ,\\D ITS TllE.\TER arc ftlr from unique. \\"ilh increasing frcqucnc~" X-rated filmc: arc flashing flesh acro:.s the scrl'<'tls of drl\'C-ins and mo\·ic houses in small-tOl\ll America. "Hot ~lonth in August" hit \hr Carthage. l\lr:-:s. dril·c·in in April. "The C'heer!eadcrs" ran for t11·0 d:l\"s in Bakt·r. Ore. And the citizens of llooksctt. :'J.11.. had a chaocc to sec ·'Chest~·" :-Olorgan. a burlesque queen of substantial portion. in "Deadly \\'rapons." "People say they don't "·an! X-ratcd movies. but they sure ~11pport then1." said \Voodraska. ''!l's the only thing they'll come and pay for. It's just thal simple." IT JS /\'OT JUST !hnt simple to ereryonc-in H;orlan. There are people 11·M don't like X-ra!ed movies, period. <ind some \1'ho object lo having lhcin slxri\·n in their town. \fost. ho"·cver .• arc 11·illing to live with it. ''As of todRy, the community standard is, '\lle11 tolerate it,' " said Shelby Coun- ty Attorney John Sawin. "If you don't have any complaints. you assume the commwiily is satisfied. I haven't had a single complaint.'' 11Well, we've probably got some people that don't agree with them,'' said Glen IIansen. barber and bartender. "But to tell the trulh, it's never been brought up rruch lately . They don "t r1·cn talk about i I. " I.\ DA 'I'S GO~E 8''. the local nlOVK' house "'as the entertainmrnt cenicr of small town America. Cclor TV and network movies have changed that. TV scls g!o'v in the night and blank mar- quees stare down on ~Iain Street. X·rated 1no\"ies arc keeping some alive. ''It's just one of lh~e things," said Glen . "It's changing. Al"•ays has. a111·ays 11·i!l. Sometimes you 11-ondcr about it. Then you figurc, lhe gcod old days - people "·ouldn't "·ant them back. either." The rcd, ""hile and blue lights of the ffarlan Theater glimmer at twilight in lhe sooth\\·est corner of the square. \\'oodraska has a small office upstairs behind the projection booth. Stashed in a the till aJter him rental. LO\\'ELL HOL~tES, AN insurance agent. was el~!ed mayor in January. Like many in Harlan, the only concern he voices is that people under 18 might get in !o sec the X-rated movies. '·That's the one big objection." he said. "I don't kno1v how you can tell ir I'm 16 or 26. And ho1v difficult is it to get a fake ID." :\-rated mo\'ies hal'C not really herom r accep!able in Harlan. said the mayor, nol socially and morally acceptable. "Al101red \l'OU!d be a helter u·ord," he said. fl1A\'OR HOL..,fES WAS 1\·alking across the square. headed for the courthouse. Doc Early came out ol the Harlan semester. CAROL llISDSON of Corona del !\far, OCC's student body vice president, founded the c91legc's Special Pe r sons Program for senior citizens. \\'JS chairperson of t h e '" homecoming and Salgo A'Ndrd :-f,, Committees, and \l."as a peer '•, , counselor. rz::~ ' S11es 'Exorcist' > • BTLL LEWIS of Huntin~tcn Beach. OCC's student body prl'~ident, founded l'l'..' college's unique nc11• legal services program. enlarged occ·s health services facilities. served as a n1ember of the Administrative Cabinet and \vorked cm l~e accreditation committee. Father lllark A. C. Karras of l\lia1ni. archbishop of the 'Universal Shrine of J)ivine Guidance, Inc.' which he founded, is su ing the publishers and pri>- ducers of the book and 1novie '1'he Exorcist' which he claims wrongly depict his life and work. The cleric says the productions were modeled after him. ' ••• So the n I w rote a le tte r 10 t he 111i11isters 1e//i11g t/1 e n1 I w a s going to bri11g i11 the X·r nted pie · lurer. II j url seeme d ll1is n·ns trhot llae p e ople ll"fllltCd.' ARNOLD TI~IMER~IANS of --- Santa Ana \\'as an outstandlna corner nrc the _cold shw. bo\\' tic a1::I s1ra1v hat he 11ears on Saturday. As "linclc Al." he gi\•es a"·ay jump rope's and yo·)·os at the mantincc. '\'OODRASKA, \\"110 TOOK over the thc.a\er last June. SC\'eral months after the protest. reached for !he l:ook.s. fie is 39 and the father of three children. The blond hair is de~rting the front or his scalp. He 11·ears tooled leather boots and a striped sport shirt. "\\'e did all right from June to Scp- tembcr. \\'e 1verc making ends me<?!. But sinee then ... "Look at this. 'Bang the Orum Slo11·\~'.' a good picture for el·eryone. Zero one night. no one carne. And here. 'Day of the Jackal,' one of the big pictures of the year. Sunday "'as $44.50. t\.1onday \1·as zero and Tuesday '"'e did $24.50. "I WAITED AND BUSINESS still didn't pick up. So then I \\'rote a lcller to the ministers telling them I "'as going to hring in the X-ratcd pictures. It just sce1ned that this was what the people \1'anted." On the first Sunday·h1onday.Tuesday or ~larch. the feature at the llarlan Theater was "The New LaRd," a story or im· 1nigrant staking out a new Hfe in 19th century America. Eighty-one people c-ame and Woodraska had $88.80 left aft.er paying film rental. On the same three days in April. the f('ature "'as "hfidnight Plo1vboy," the X· rated tale of a farm boy in the big city. It drew 160 people and there 11·as $151 ill Bakery. Charles "Doc.. Early is moderator at the First Baptist Church, a 1nember ol the City Council and one of Harlan's six practicing veterinarians. The laws and the rourts are part of the i:-robJem. Doc said. "If they legalize it or fail to illegalize it. ii becomes possible to sho1v il against public sentiment. There's no 11·ay to en[orce ii." Something has changed in llarlan, said Doc Early, but not all !hat much. student and tutored for ll\'O years. He a5<:isted student~ and faculty in la!"ioratory and 1·isual presentations. GEORGE VEIT or Gard('n Grove 1ras ' a memhcr nt the college's Judicial Board for t11·0 years and sc;ved as sta1 ,' chairman o( that bodv l~st year. He established student- superv\sed parking regulation" ,.,.bich ITT"eatly ass is 1 e d handit"apoed st u d l' n t s iu finding parking. Two special Oean·s Av.1ards ''PEOPLE HA\'E~'T CHANGED since for outsta~in~ ser~•ice we~e Christ's time or before,'' he said. "fl's. Rlso. presented. 81\l f..('1\·1" \\·cu. I suppose ifs the eroding away of ~ved. the a~·ard for our resistance to this sort of thu\g. Then ouls1'f\nd1ng-. service by a again. people in my generation ha\•e a Jot ~ludent \\'h1le thr~e OCC of hangups as far as sex is concerned. 1nstructors "-'~re: given the And is that good?" a11·ard .for service .to students. The building th.it houses the Harlan The instructors 1 n c I u d e d Theater was built in 1882. Half hidden Thomas Holwerda fSpeech \, behind the marquee is an engraved stone Brown I e e Hub b 1 e block: "Long's Opera House." f Psychology), and GI end .1 Blanche Tank, "·ho lives in an apart· Rid d i ck ( H u m a u ment above the theater. can ren1en1bcr Development). 1\hen touring stage companies stopped to entertain the Populace. She is 83. "\\"ELL, I'VE SF.EN it coming for severaJ years now." said 1i1rs. Tank. "People are just kind of passive about it. They don 't,,. l don't know whether they are too busy with too many things or lVhat. A lot of people don't take time lo think about things anymore. "Everything is so different now,'' she said. "1 just don't gel too exc-ited about it unymore.'' TEN STUDE:-i.iS recei1·ed onyx plaques for t1ro years of service commendable leadership. They inc I u de d ?\1artha Campbell. Fountain Valley; Sh er i Dalrymple, Costa Mesa; Barbara r\clson. Huntington Beach: Vincent Pari.s, Costa ~fesa; Arlene Rosser, Costa ~fesa ; Kelly Schullz. Huntington Rcacl1: Space-age Drug s At l1'vi11e Fir1n 61· JA\JFS .I. 00''1.l'.: Un.1114 ~reH ll1t!r~1llO"•I /\ young pharnlaccutiral dc1·elopment con1p~n,· 11~·n~ space·age techniques is tninP. to design drug:; to fit specific ai!m:.-nts. :\·ci~on Res c a r ch and 0C'l'e!opmrnt Co. of I:-l'ine, less than two years old. has already used its unusual approach !o develop a medicine being tested as a possible tr e at m c n t !or g!aucon1a. THE TR A 0TT10 NA L method of svTithesizing. or building. a drug compound hns been to formulate the drug ba~ed on certain principles .1nd then hope it \rould fit one of a gi,·en number of diseases. said Joseph Bau\1·ens. a snokesman !or N e I s o n Research. Dr. Eric Nelson, founder of the firm. said that such ra1•dom !'vnthe~izinl;l' and !he screening of larae numbers of rvi1TifY111n'is fo rlcte~ni 'r" 1·. ,,.,, the1· do leads lo only limited Sl'"""~S. drug lrill atlacti in the human l;~'.'.ly and cause a r~action. Bap11·ens said once the T"Cdel •s built of the n1o lecules that make up the receptor sire. "H sets the limitations of the possible drugs that \~ill fit it. You can then design the drug and hopefully have !he phawnceulical properties ~·ou \rant." TJJE ~EXT ~TEP i<; !he u~e of the <'Omouter. ~1olecules hal'e different combinations ar>d the computer ca n c<ileeorizr-and selert those comT)l)11nd~ that 11·ill fit a pnrlic11!ar receptor. N('Json iUustrated : "lf ll'an can unf'lerstand the ;i('fion th1t takes olace at a oivcn <'"11, SUt"h .'.!~a kidnel· t"Pll. hn Jjmilc; an-I tailors his aporoach tn th<> selection -or <:re:itio11 -of comuounds that :>chie\·c only de.~ired resoonse." E1•en if the proceso: rlop~n'I \\'flrk !he firm lin1e, Pa1n\""('T'I<; said. it offers a feedback system . Flap Over Lag111aa Ni911el Dennis Sheehan. Huntington Brach: A1 Stewar1, Hunt ington R<>ach; Stacv \\'e!rh. r'li:ll :\lesa; and Sue Zimmerman, Coc;tn ?i1csa . "This fnrr•1 of cl,.ug research fre<lticntl " i~ores an ever prr1\'i""' hnnk (If \-nO\l'ledge of cell chen1islry.'' he said . "You ro bari· to thr <"Jrii;ii":ll •"O<lcl tlnd ll'Ork. l'lrt ii ;l~:i•ri. !'"!lletill'"<: ''0\1 hit it al the first crack." Secord Backs Coalition By CANDACE PEARSON Of IM o.!l'r ,.IS.I Sl•ff The Envlromnental Coalltloo's ideas tor development of the Laguna Niguel coastline were 1•totally misunderstood" by local residents, a coalltlon official said Weclnel!day. 0 We're kind of sorry, after we'd taken a positive epproach, to ,.. tile bacl<luh." Dale Secord aafd, referring to the reaction by homeowners to t h e Coallllon's aiiggeatlons for two Avco Community Developers tract.. .. And Avco's playing It to the hilt," Secord said ol the spill between lhe coafllfoo and Unll<!d South Orange CoaJil Qlmmunitlea (USOCC). "Avco olllclalt 1eroied copies ol our proposal to give to the homeowners" at the meelfllg, Seco~ charged. ' Al a llSOCC m .. llng Tueaclay olghl, the coallllon ~·· bluted repeatf'l.ly by USOOC . ...-.it Paul Sayn !or not fllcludlllt the ~.,.. In Ila plans. . 'l'he --ofta loud and angry -alto ob)ecled lo the cool!Uoo's proposal that Avco's oceanside tract be made a resort-commerclil area. "1 saw two feelings there,11 Secord said ol the USOOC meeting. "The Leaders said, 'Why didn't you talk to us?' and then the people said, 'We don't want tourists, we don't want commercial, we want resldeouaJ.' . "They wan l them to 'loofi Uke us," Seoord conttnded. 6«ord said the coalition developed !Ls own ldeu for the Avco tracts lnlnnd w ,..want of Pacutc Coest Highway near Crown VaUoy Parkway because fl didn't wanttq oppooe Avco'• plan wllho<Jl having n. .. .., afliematlve. "They•(Jbo llSOOC mtinben) wouldn't llsten to c:i<u" tatiMale," he clalned. "We were julJt able to alop lhem from lo(afly conde'rMing us." In ret~, Secord sejd., ''fl'• ,1>3rtly our lault lor not t,lkfllg la,1henraliottd of llme." I -~ ~ He llkl the coalllioo !hampered by 'time constrafllt. ~by I tltalie lo keti> the allernaUv., aecret A .... "\Ve were working on the clement or surprise,'' he said. 04That's gooe now.'' Secord said allhough the coalition's proposal and the recommer:dalid! of the regional coastaJ commission staff are similar, they were arrived at separately. Planners !or the Soulh CoA•l Regional 1.one Conserva\lon Commission -which will hear the Avco plan Monday in Long Beach -have recommended denial o! the oceanside housing lract. They contend a resort area should . be conslder<d as an alltrnalfve. JfoweV'e{_,,_ the p l'a no er s are recomrnenttna approval or A v co ' 1 propoaed 3911 unit coodomlnfum tract Inland of the highway. The coal!Uon wants ll denied. Avco W8Jlla to build lllO condomlnlWDJ on Ille ocunalde tract, wllh 1U1lla eoatfn& •• much as l!I0,000 eacb. The commfmllon meetlnf! bqm al t a.m. In tong ~ Harbor ~ head~uarfera, 821 Harbor Plaza DrlYO. Thirty received Key awards for one yenr of outstanding service and leadership :· ANAHEIM -G e or g e GlinskJ. CORONA DEL MAR - Chris Carney, Lorey D • Stcnoe. COSTA MESA -Jesus Anava. Phyllis BatE'S, Pam Chisholm. Chu ck Falcoobridge. Kevin Forster, Robert L. Gambert, Joy Koppel. Bob KuNac, Cheri Lackey, Michael A. Lanzarotla, Karin Lmdelf, Diana Milroy, Joe Provost, Earl L,. Romaoo. M f k • Sclunldl, Agn., Slku, Guy Stmntl, Mlk• Walker. FOUNTAIN VALLEY - Richard Pesavenlo, Jo s e Selcedo. GARDEN GR OVE Virginia Cleveland. HUNTINGTON BEACH - David Crockett, D l a n e Parquet. NEWPORT BEACff llochmaMa Miiier. Jan Ryao. ORANGE -Wlllfam Card...U. • NELSON SAID lllS firm takes a rlifff'rent aooroach. usinq ll'IOls develot>Pd onlv rlurinir the oa.~t decade. Thev include mol1>cul:ir morlelinl!. Ct"mnuter analv~i" and lhl' use nf dn.11? ref'entors isolated fl"".., nnirnal ti~i;:11P. !\folC'cu\nr tl"'odeli!'Q Is t-u:J-tin" a rhyri,.~1 •""orlrl of a J'T'('lrcule or cell ~mun !hat \\ill become the model for the new dru1Z. The receptor ts the cell or morc('ltfe to which the Post Filled SACRAMENTO ~iaf>IJ William E. Steinmeti. an animal Jechnology fmtructor at Conswners River Col1ege in Sacrame n to, has been appolnled by Gov. Ronald Reagan to the slate Board ol Examiners In Vt te rl nary M«lfclqt. Slelnm•lz, 68, llUs lhe f.Eancy created by the resi tk>n of John H . Woo sey, who rulgned. NELSON RES EA RC ff rf'!=ilmed a dru~. bast-ti "" this process. to t.reqt pla11coma and f,.o.,, rlesitrn tn testinP an-I p,.11vinr1 il.c; yiqhility, it took onlv six months. Wil.h trarlit.i11nal mPl!md~ ii ..... .,nld tiavP L'lkl':ll v~ars, v.·ith ~rlc; acrain~t success. 'T'ht' rl,,10 i'l O•lt>!'=ti"'l ~'IS ~f'TI Til'PTl~,.rt ,,.. ariot1'<>r Tim fnr clil'liral t<>c:+i'le: "" J,11!"'ariir:; anr1 J"'laY heln mPPl'ln!t of N1rSt1f1C who o:uffe .. from the blinding eye disease. N I .Jm t:: l\fORF. +h,1i .. ''car. usini( the new concPnt of htrn,.th-u~ a dn111 tf> fit n. f'IA.rtl"ular cell _RN1t1n. Nel~fl ~•rrh ha• 11lonefi liCf',,,i,,.,. "'"'"",...""''I; "'4•'1 a l"l'TTl"hf" ,..f ,.....-n1n1\es ln.thi~ COU"t'"" and •'-'•~. "Rroi~Pc; f'VP di<1n.....t<>... H"1 ....,._IU'l•I WO"o"'\cll l'I"' ,t .... ~, f11,. lnfhlmt"'P•nrv pi)m<>nt( 1r11cloi ff( 11 ... ti .. ftl( aM as1h,.,," 11""' • m.-01111 dlata!Jfs m1cb n ~ d""l"P"";t1n, anxletv a n d !Chftoohrenla. • · l Onvklson, ~1ary G ob er , Milwa Huber, Judflll Johruion, Dchbit Klota, Paul LePaute, Lindn I~yons, Trish Madi300, Ltlcy t.1~rquez, Robb Pilkington, Patrick Sariego. ~110\VAY CJTY -Tim Styles. NEWPORT BEACH Becky Cookson, Barb a r 3 flurlcy. Bo K!ein. Anita P1.1lenchar, Kent Thixton. SAr\TA ANA -liarold Boulette, Debbie Knox . IUchard ~fottar, Arno Id Reppond. SEAL BEACH -Ludmifa ~fooioya. \\'ESThfINSTER Kath:; Letterman. Gal lery Disp lays LBJ Bust F'rom \\'ire Servi1•cs It took four vcars for sculptress Jimilu ·r.tason to finish a 24-inch bust of late President Lyndon 8. Johnson. The result is no1v on display r.t the National Portrait Gallery. Lady Bird Jobn~n formally presented the bust. h e r favorite. in a ceremony at the gallery, branch of I h c Smithsoruan lnslilulion. ''\\'c weren't loo successful C ...... _P_f:_O_PL_E__,) in gelling him to sit," Mrs. Johnson remarked about the tinle stretch. from 1959 to 1963, needed before the bust ....·as fiJUshcd. • Joan Baez helped with a 1nemoria l service in San Francisco for Victor Jara, Chilean folk singer slain when a military junta took over the government of his nation. ' Some J.SftO attcn,:l{!d tht:? services fn the First Unitarian Church at 111hich Jara's widow, J<.4tu Jara, presented a slide and music essay about her husband's life . The service \vas sponsored by Ainnesty International. * Entertainer Duke Ellington \1·us nien1orialized bv a r£'soltition u nan i mo ii s 1 y :1c!optcd by the Cali!'erni11 Senate. The resolution by Sen. ,\lt'rvyn Dymally , (!}-Los i\ngcles) the Senate's only black member, praised Ellin,C?ton as an "elegant and hun1ane man" and as "one of the great American composers and ils greatcst entertainer." • Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger scored a record 85 p e r c e n t good·lo-excellent rating in a poll taken before 1hc l\1ideast accord, pollster Louis Jfarrls rei>orted. 11e said it \\'as the highest positive rating C\'er recorded in one or his polls for job performance by a member of the executive branch. Only 10 percent g a v e Kissinger negative marks. The remaining: 5 percent were not sure. * Sen. Stuart Symington. (0- ~lo.) introduced legislation 11·hich \\·ould e st a b I i sh sc-holarships in !he name of fonner President Harry Tru· man, F' o u r ·ye a r scholarships 11·ould be awarded annuall"t' to one student in each state ·and the District of Columbia. to prepare them for government careers. The program 1vould be financed "·ifh SJO million in Treasury funds. Symington said the interest fron1 the $30 n1ilHon would carry the program permanently. * ~1rs. t.1amle Eisenhower snipped a ribbon officially opening a $22.3 million cadet activity center at the U.S. ~filltary Academy. Th c building was named in honor of her late husband, President Dwight D. Eisenhower. The 77·year-old ronner First Lady did not speak at the ceremony. But her son. Jolla Elsenbower, said. "[ke \\'OU!d h:Jve appreciated having this particular building named ln h.Ls honor." "He used IO have a saying thal every person should havo a llttle bit of run every day," the former ambassador to Belgium said. • Lat .. nlghl ialk show hoot Dick Cavelt doesn't want the Emmy he won In the tpeeial category of outstanding program and Individual achievement becauae the Prlae wu not announced on \be Emmy awards program. J .f DAILV PILOT Over T he Counte r NASO Listings for Thursday, May JO, 1974 ' UJll TtltPllOIO .Uis1ri11I Ruled A 11inc-1nonth $1 rnil- lion 1nail fraud trial for businessn1an Glenn \\'. Turner, seven ex- associates and three 'l'urner-controlled fir1ns ended 'fhursday in a 1nistrial. The jury was dead locked on all 27 taunts against the de- rc·ntlants. A ne\v tri;ll h as been sched uled Aug. 5. --- Ti111e io •cool Off' FTC Aids Vic ti111 of Door-to-door .Sales By SYLVIA PORTER On June 7 the F'ederal Trade Commission rule giving you a "cooling of(" period during which you C'Bn cancel a purchnse from a door.,.o-tloor salesman finally \\ill go into effect-giving you an o the r major protection against the unscrupulous fringe in this area of selling if you will heed the rule's existence and take advantage of its provi sions . ll was way back in OCtobcr 1972, that the FTC pub- lished this rule, but it y.·as forced to postpone an cffeclive date because of \<l\\'suits testing its right to fssue POllTE • !rad.: regula tion rules. The U.S. court of appeals upheld the right of the FTC to issue t!"re rules; \1ov.·ever. the effec. tive date of June 7. 197'1, \\'as set late last year. T 11 E ff I GH·PllESSURE techniques. the misleading pitches. the misrepresenta· lions by the unethical fringe in door-tc:>odoor selling ha\'e been notorious. Some ol. the natlon's giant Cf>rporatlons, some enterprise3 with world- wide reputations have been Involved-and although they h3\'e repeatedly repudiated the questionable, if not utterly il legal, tactics o1. Ule.ir own salesmen, the fact is that the sales tactics and the problem have remafhed. The even more bitter fact Is that the high.pressure sell~ has been particularly &eriOus in neighborhoods where the -· the lesH<lucated and the usually frightened among us are concentrated. And "cooling.off" rules and la\l'S by individual companies and localities designed to handle the problem have simply not been enough. TH E FTC RULE should go a long way tov•ard helping to curb the corrupt in door-to- door selling. Here are its highlights: you a completed form in dupli· cate entitled "Notice of Cancellation" at the time 31ou agree to buy the goods or services or slgo any contract>. 'Ibis canceJlaUon form must be attached to your contract or receipt and the required lnlonnatlon must he printed In large, easy-f.6.read type whlch l'OU cannot miss . -Included In Ille notice ol cancellaUon must be this vital information: (1) The buyer bas the right to caocel the purdwse or contract without any penalty or without any obligation withln three business days arter the date of your trans· action ; (2) Any down payment you made or any goods you traded in or any negotiable instruments you signed must be returned to you within 10 business days after notice of your cancellation. (l ) THE BUYER must have the goods received available for the se ller at the home in substantially the s a m e cond ition you received them ; FINANCE Gas W ell Conipletecl Special to the Daily Pilot LOS ANGELES Subsidiaries of P a c i f i c Lighting Corp., Los Angeles, and Texas Easterll Transmission Corp., Houston. with hfonsanlo Co .. St. Louis, announced con1pletion of a natural gas well \\I hi ch extended the Apollo 17 field located 'lO miles south1i,rest of 1'.1id1and, Tex.. in \\'in kier County. British Oil Profit Up 491 % NF.\V YORK ~AP) -British Petroleum, Ltd .. thl' last of the big international o 11 COOlpa nies to 1epo1·t first· quArler resul ts , said th<it profits jumped 491 percent O\'er year-earlier levels. Earnin~s after taxes were ~674 million for the first three n'ont hs of 1974. the company !laid. as against $114 million for the like period in 1973. Tot~1I .cevenues tor the period \\'rre ~4.12 billion, compared \l'ith Sl.71 billion in 1973. Like the other internationnl energv companies, \l'hich also reported <lran1atically hiJ:t:hcr earninr:s during the first thrt>c months cf the year, BP said !he results were ' 'q u it e rxceolional and no ~uidc \Vhatsocver for the remainder of the year." Approxin1alcly $400 million of nonrecurring profit arose from the sale of oil irrvenlorlcs flcquired at significantly low<'r <'OSI:-before the sharp rise in pri<'es this past \Vinler, BP snid . Ai1to Fuel Rati11g -'l'he seller must give you a copy ot the contract and, in the same language used in the sales presentation, explain your right to cancel the contract. you have signed. For instance, if Spanish \Vas 1.he language used in selling, Spanish must be the language in which your right to cancel is spelled out. -THE SELLER MUST give ( 4) If you make these goods available at your home and the seller doesn ·1 pick them up within 20 days, you can keep them without any obligation on your part or you can dispose of them without any obligation on your part. The u·ell 0\11ners are Pacific Lighting Gas Developn1enl Co., Trans1vestern Cas Supply Co. and Monsanto, t he operator. The cost of its ri1idC'a~t crude currently is about S9.50 a barrel. romnared \vith about S.1.50 in 1he clo~ing months of 19i3, the t•o1npany added. Defended lly EPA Professional Club Meets r-------------------------1 i Free trip to Europe I I I I I I I I I I I The ~11.:tual cl r 1 v 1 n g conditions, The Orange Col!llty Latter providing a \'ery c I 0 5 e D.1y Saints Business and csti1nate of ac tual fuel use. He Professional ,_.,en's As· con!erH!cd the i n d u st r y ' s soc ialion \viii n1eet \\'ednrs- ;idvertisted mileage C'lain1s day, June 5, at noon in the Saddleback Inn. Santa Ana. arc less representati\·e or Speaker is Re:t Lee, Dean of norn1;il driving conditions than Law School at Brigham Young the EPA's findings. University. "You can show that any car All attorneys are en· can get 100 miles to the couraged to attend. Please call gallon." he said. "All you ha\·e Har\'ey L~·nn at 546-0110 for reser,·ations. : Lc\lliC;11K'IX'~k:Tcc'dc.' 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LOS ANGELr/ (API - W h Itta k e ;/"°eorp said Wednesday that earnings for the three months ended April 30 rose to $2 84 m1lhon or ll cents a share from $628 000 or 2 cents a share e year earlier Sales rncreased to S20'l 87 rn1lhon from $167 76 milhon For the sl.t months ended April 3t> the company earned $5 32 mJlhon or 24 cents o share compared with $2 l milhon vr 8 cents a share a year earlier • I I • • - • ' DAILY PILOT Frlday, May 31, 1974 ST ARTS TOMORROW SHOPlOA.M. 'TJJ..9:30P.M. FASHION SAVINGS 3 PC. PANTSUITS foil'< J~t 20-all ~1ut1·' LONGS AND PARTY PANTS ~"'e ~p.97 -.all~!r~. \\C•l'SJ8 Sill 29.99-J9.99 POLYESTER PANTSUITS blvd dr• ~'1nrt•) 11C're S20-SJ0 13.99-2J.99 SPORTSWEAR ASST. STYLE KNIT TOPS l('(' Mar Shop I $'1 . . POL VESTER COORDINATES bh·d. ~p1w1. 1 sa were S 12-Sl 1 7 , 99-1 5.99 fAMOUS MAKER TOPS com. blvd, ~p~h .. ·1. 1 SB . \1ere SB 5.99 FAM. MAK. POLYESTER PANTSETS coord1 n.l1C'~ 101 11t'rl' S40-SSO 27 ,99-29-99 CREPE POL YEST ER SEPARATE S bl .. d.~jb~i. l &-l dl S ll -S~O S.99-13.99 CREPE POL VE STER SEPARATES women·~ ~pu--1 1. 85v.11.S1 6 ')~0 9.99-12.99 FUR SAVINGS NATU RAL RABBIT JACKETS fur ~alon 47 -JI\ ~hirl.., •. ;,.. $79 NAT URAL RABBIT COATS lur ~Jlon 47 ··!I! ~!Ort'' NATURAL MINK COAT convl't1> frum ~tro/l(•r !o 1.1C~t'l •·'" $799 '"tur ,,i\f)n 4 7 -.1 II )(\J •I'~ <.'XCl'f}I O>.n i.1 rd, cl CJjri n , rwt:r~1lle. eai;!e 1ock, cl·rr110), orJngc Ch argeyour purchase now. We'll bill you in Septembe r. f ur produc t~ l.,h~·ll·1l 1" d .01v counlry 01 (1'. 'im- ported f·Jf> rnav c.o dOl'i nCJI c.Jrry tur) 01 cndo.11.t-~'.•·d !>pt'CI('\ LINGERIE PRI NT COTT ON SLEEPWEAR ]1fli;c11t• ]().Jll ~lnrt\ 1•: ~1: 51-1 !I') S.1)9·8.99 PRI NT ACETATE FLOATS J1ni;rrie JQ .. 1ll ~to11·~ \Jl.10.00 "11.99 FAMOU S MAKE PEIGNO IRS lini;cr1c 1 0·dll ~to•c> r"~· :,:,'-''-' 12.99· 14.99 BRUSHED GOWN S AND PJ's /<111:cric:lO·i1 l1•1ori ~ 11·~.s1 n.s 1! 7.99-9.99 PRI NT AT-HOM E CAFTAN '"I. )6 00 21.99 ADORIA PRINT DUSTER •ro,:. lh.00 11.9~ SNAP FRONT MODEL COATS ICJbr\·Jll ~f(.UI"' v.1ro• lh.O!l 9.99 LACY ANTRON 11 1 NYLON SLIPS l1n~ruc 28·J ll Shift> \ ii. f,.IJU 3. 99 LACY NYLON HALF SLIPS v.i!. S4 2.99 NYLON AND FANCY BRIEFS lingerie 26·..ill ~!till'" VJI. 2.SOcJ. 6/5.79 ANTRON <J Ill NYLON l'ANTLINER l1nger1c 211·Jll ~1011'~ vJ. r, 00 . 3.99 FAMOU S MAKER SLIPS l ingerie 25-all ~tores v.11.7.00 4.99 LACY, CLA SSIC LONG YiSLIPS • Jingeiie 28-.ilt S!Ofl'S v.11. 6.00 J, 99 • • COSMETICS, TOILETRIES BRAGG I SPEC. W/PURCHASE '"'-10.0U · 5.00 ROYAL COPENHAGEN W/PUR c.o,mctil) 100 .• 111 ~lort'' \•,11 IJ.9.) 6.00 BIGARADE SPRAY AWAY \JI. 10.00 6.00 WI ND SONG, CACHET SETS t o•nlt'h'~ lOCl·Jll •tOI('' 11·g 6.50-975 $5.·$6 ARCROSS CURLi NC IRON I\'~. J '!'f 4 .49 ACRO SS TOILET TISSUE. 100 ll';.:. -12.00 34.00 SHOES ACCESSORIES DRESS AND CASUAL SHOES n1vtl~1.11c dr£'~) shoes 12, 11 J v.·<·•c 59.5 1 :! 3.99 DRESS AND CASUAL SHOES \\tHeS l .! 3.99 COBBIE CREPE SOLE SANDAL "un1en·~~hllt">)L .,11l ,tu1,., 11,bS17 12.99 RED CROSS''; SOC IALITES (,om(•n'•)h0<',51 ,1 ll ~lorc'> \\'C,t•Sl'J·Sl 'i . 15.99 FAMOU S NAME DRESS SHOES fort'< J~t ~hoe!> I :?5-il!I ~10rl'S v.c1e S2S·S30 9. 99 CARESSA WOVEN WEDGES Jort'CJSI )hot"'> l !5-.111 ~t'l't'~ \\ crt• $ 15-S 17 1 2, 99 WOVEN CITY-SANDAL '"' ,, . 17.99 . Pr\ TENT SLINC l'A TFORM BOYS' BAS KET BALL SHOES STOP 'NGO KID S' SNEAKS ~"ung p1:nple'• ,hl)I.•• 7Q .• 1U -tor.~ \.11. Sa ,.J .99 ACRYLIC SWEATER S 12.99 SCARV~S .JccC'>sories 19-all sloft".> com I). \•Jf. S3·$4 ·199 ' - POLYESTER FASHION TOPS acce~;ories 19 comri.S6-S10 4.99·6.99 . POL VESTER PRINT HALTERS <l(Cl'~SOflCS 19 v.11. S7 2 for $1 O, 5.49 ea. PR INT HALTER a cc.~>orl<"i l'J·Jll store!> t omp.$5 J.49· ACRYLIC TOPS .lCCl's'>Orics 19 comp. 11JI. $6-$10 4.99-5.9 9 WHITE VINYL HANDBAGS flandb<1gs26-allsto1l's rcg.S14 .ST7 10.99 PANTYHOSE h0'>1erv7-all~!Oli~\ rl'ft.1.SO·S2 1.19-1.49 BODY SHIRTS, BODY BLOUSES hus1c1y 7 ... 11 ~torl"> JL1;. S'J-S 10 4.99-8.99 COl I UN OR NY LON CLOVES J:lo11rsJlomp.11al. Sl-S4 1.69, 2/J.00 JEWE L BOXES Jr.11hcr f:oodS 25 t<al. S4·S T 2 PUR SE ACCESSORIES leather goods 25 val. 3.50· I 3.50 2.99, 7.~9 1.99·7.99' ' WHITE, GOLDTONE JEWELRY f,i~h iun it'wPlrv 22 1<,11. SJ·SS 2.50, 2/5.00 BEADEU fEWELRY f<1<h1nn i<'1,·clry 2! LOCKETS .fJ~hion ll>welry 22 viii. s1.ss· 2.59, 2 for 5.00 HALF PRICE JEWELRY • fJ~ionJt"Yo·ctry 2? reg. Sl·$2S 1.50· 12.50 • MEN 'S WEAR · LONG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS fu1nl!things 6 -an $1C>te \'al. S 10 5.99 POLYESTER TIES· !urnishings 6·all ~IOI'~ V.llue SS·S6 2.99 SELECTOMA TIC TIE R.~CK ,ll l t".iuk" /10 • ,111 StOIC\ \'JI $1 l) :._99 MEN'S FASHION BELTS ,l(Cl'\\Orit."' 80-,111 )tQrl'~ ,..,ii. S6-7.5U 2.69 -MACPHERG US SH ORIS undc,wcJ1 127· il ll stores v.:il. 2/4.50 2/3.79 MACPHERGUS NYLON HOSIERY hnst>iry 1 :?7 ·all ~toll'\> v.:il. 1.50 1.19 SUEDE CHUKKA BOOT' \Jl.S.!7 19.99 ESPADRILLE CASUALS VJI. SlD 5.99 YOUNG MEN, BOYS FAMOUS MAKER CUFFED SLACKS •I.tel • IJ J.Jll ~!urc-. \•Jl.S1 2-SIJ 7.99 WESTERN SHIRTS 11Jtt· \hop 1 )0-.11! ~lore~ ,,il.$11 ·S!5 7.99 GOLF AND LEISURE JACKETS • HU!t'fll t:,lf ll b.,1ll •lort'• \'Jl.S1 8-S25 12.99 SCREEN PRINT TEE-SHIRTS \Jl.f.>Ull J.99 VOLLEYBALL SWIM TRUNKS "1Jchl('n83 ·Jl]~torc~ \.11 8.00 4.99 BOYS' PLAID COORDINATE S ,,11. a sn s10 4.9Y ea. FAMOUS MAKE BOYS' JEANS n.,~~· clo1h1n.; 1-1 \JI. S8·S'J 4.99 BOYS' SPORTSHIRT S ,,d "~l'.) so 2.99 BOY S' UNDERW EAR ho1>1u1111 -h111i;•2 1 \,11 J/2.U5 3/2.49 SWIMWEAR , WALKSHORTS \,11 "nn.6.5 0 3.99 SHORT SLEEVE KNIT SHIRT S 2.99 CHILDREN'S SAVINGS TODDLER BOY T-S HIRTS 1.99 . TODDLER KNIT PANT S \"""') 50 3.99 TODDLER K~IT SHORTS l<xldll'r~ 128-.111 ~tor .... Y.1•11• ].Sn 1. 99 TODDLER PASTEL DRESSES 1nddlcr~ 128-.111 \lu1ro; · y.·er•·S8 4.99 TODDLER DRESS, BLOOMER SET 1oddlcrs 128-,111 !.(oft"> Y.erc 7.50 J, 99 SLEEPING BAGS 11·.; 1.i so 10.99 BEAC H TOTE BACS CIRLS' KNEE-HI SOCKS ·hildr1·n",Ht•. l lB '•'k.Sl·Sl.15 2/1.59 CIRLS' STRETCH ANKLETS t hikhen·~atct·~~.1 1 1\ •rs:. 75c 3for1 .49 · TODDLER GIRL SLEEPWEAR GIRLS' COWNS, PAJAMAS J:irbl10f:E'nt•7'J comp, \.11.~j S11 'l.1)9·3.9lJ GIRLS' HALTER DRESSES g irls Lini;ene 79.all ~toit>s lnmp. vJI. 8.50 6 .49 GIRLS PRI NT BIKINIS ,::iii~ lingerie 79-all ~tort"> \JI. i'IC J f Or 1.79 GIRLS' CAMISOLE S GIRLS' MIDRIFFS, HALTEl<S tt1n1p.1.1!.5.5l) .2.99 GIRLS' SWIMWEAR c0n1p,\',1l.7.SQ.S1 0 4.99 GIRLS' SUMMER DRESSES girls 77-.111 ~1orc.'S romp, vat. 510-516 7.99 LITTLE GIRL KNIT HALTERS c11n1p.VJl.2.75 1.79 UTILE GIRL LONG PANTS l1Ulc s irb !fh·Jll •Iott•<; LITTLE GIRL JEAN SHORTS linlc gi1ls 5b·.ill ~lurt" · (ump. v,11. 4 50 2.99 LITTLE BOY SLEEPWEAR LITTLE BOY SWIMWEAR i1tlC' bO}'' 52-all ~torr~ 1.omp. vJ!. SI 2. Y'J LIT TLE BOY SHORTS ittlc hoys 5 ~· l'RETEE N'fEANS Pll'l\'!'11'-'!(l.,1J I 't<Ht'~\\•'lf' H 'l( I ~ 1 ·I 5. 99, 7, 99 l'RETEEN COTTON KNIT TOr'S Pll.1l~'''"'Jl l l •HTIJ).1•.11 S11l $11. S.9CJ PRETE EN FASHION PANTS prelr<'l'IS'IO· rom1l.v;il.S1:!·$14 8.99 PRETEEN GAUZE MIDRIFFS t.11n11;i. v.11. S8 6. 99 FOR THE HOME UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS furnhure 141-all t\otes comp. val. l199 $149 8' SOFAS, 4 styles • (urnilur~ 141 -all st0tes. (OITID. v,1.I, S479 $339 COUNTRY PINE DINING SET lurn1tu1c 142 com11. val 5865 $689 TWIN SLEEP SET WITH FRAME mattresses 145 c omp. v;al. 182.90-192.90 $119 ANTIQUE SATIN DRAPERIES tltapetiei 113-a11 SlOf('S reg. S 1 O·S80 5. 99·6]. 99 QUILTED SPREADS lx.'lispreads 113-all stores .. ,. sss 29.99 CURTAIN PANELS curlJins 11 l·all stOres reg. 525 18.99 NO-IRON PERCALE SHEETS, FULL )hects 34-all s101es reg. 7.50 A.69 QUI LTED SPREAD, TWIN bcdding4 l·.1ll stores fl'S.27.00 18.99 ·SU RETY THERMAL BLANKET bt:dtling 4 l·JI! )10/C) rci. 1 ~.oo 2/15.99 LINEN-LOOK VINYL TABLECLOTH linen) JQ.,il\ )tore) •eg . .$5·'$ I 1 2.91J·7 .79 DESIGNER PLACEMATS linen~ JQ. all SCOfl"> •l'g. l.4U 79C OVAL BATH RUGS b.:i1h rugs JO-all ~!Or<""> f~.8.00 6.59 BATH TOWEL S '""·'·" 3.49 MARTEX TERRY TOWE LS '""· 8.00 4.19 DURACREST BATH SCALE Ill:. IU.UU 7.29 ALL TERRY BATH MAT "1' <) uo 6.19 UPRIG HT HAMPER 11·8. ~n.oo 16.99 KODAK POCKET I 0 OUTFIT ft~. ~J.'J') 19.99 SLIDE PROJECTORS (Jmer.1~ ]7·.111 ~Inn~ 1<'1: 129 99 99.99 COMMODORE. CALCULATOR ri •i;.69.9'J 49.99 l AND 4 DRAWER FILES '1..it 6 b ·Jll 'tvrC) rl·~. $-10.Sf•!! }. 6. 'J9 and J]. 'Jl} PHOTO ALBUM S RIVAL CROCK POT 11'\;. 2U.'J'I 16. 99 RIVAL ELEC. CAN OPENER ~m. Jppl 1.1n Ct's 74 -a ll ~to••" rcg.17')8 12.99 HAMILTON BEACH IRON 'm.Jppl1.1nc1•~74 .. ;all ~!01..:' •\,; l ').'l(j 14,99 STEEL SWING SET lU\''> -1 2 '~'S: 7•).'J') 66.99 INDIAN TEE PEE TABLE TENNIS TABLE SPO!!•nggoods 50 ll'g.5 2.'J'l 36.88 TENN IS DRESSES, SIZES 6-14 •fJOf!,.ipn.uel 11-t ll')(.S )_. 19.99 STONEWARE FOR EIGHT c hin.1 4 b· con1p.vJI. s;n 49.99 7 OR 12 OZ. TUMBLERS i.:l.i•,v.Jrr l 2b rci;:.SI O 1ifor7.99 SIL VER PLATE CASSEROLE ~·l~cr 48 rei;. 17.50 '13.99 SIL VER PLATE WATER PITCHER \il l\'t-18 r('g.:'2.00 14.99 CORDUROY ROCKER SETS ,111 ll<'edfcwork 40 fl'g.12.00 9.99 CASCO SE RVING CART hou~ewJrl'>)J-.111 ~torf'~ rri::. 19.99 14. 99 CERAMIC GARDEN. J:•f1S 82 .'."!:· 530·5 35124. 99·25. 99· 4 PC. STAINLESS BOWL SET ("oo!.warc 15 l·Jll •tore• rrg.800 5.79 62 PC. SAGAMORE FLA lWARE 1l.ltv.-.1re !Sb·a!I ~1011~ rt'Ji.60.00 39.99 7 PC. T.V. TRAY SET ASSORTED CAB INETS "'·"·" 49.95 . WISS SCISSORS notions I t(1:. 4·.50· 13.50 2.70·8.10 ILLUSTRATED FAMILY BIBLE hooks 68·.lll slor~ •comp. \•JI. 19.00 9.99 ENTERTAINMENT, APPLIANCES 19" DIAGONAL COLOR TV tvs 722 reg. 379.95 $275 8-TRK STEREO CONSOLE sterem-728 reg. 299.95 249.95 SHOP· SUNDAY, NOON 'TIL 6 P.M. ' , • ' FLOOR COVERING DACRON'i> ·POLYESTER SHAG flr.cOY.32·.tllstoresreg.$11 sq. yd. i.nst.7.99 ALLIED NYLON PILE tlr. tov. ll-aU siores rt'}: s 1~ sq .. rd. inst. 9.99 POL VESTER TRACERY PA TIERN 111 1.u11. J!.1111 ~10rc\ rt·)!. s 14 sq. yd. inst. i 0.99 NYLON PILE DECOR RUGS .ircJ ru~ 137 rt.>g. S1J-S75 10.99-62.99 ORIENTAL DESI GN RUGS arcJ rugs IJ7reg. S50-S500 37.99-379.99 BUDGET STORE FASHIONS MISSES' JEANS, PANTS comp.val.8.99 4.99 MISSES' ASST. SHIRTS, 32-38 8J4·ol.'Xc.t•pt w1lsh uc ·.,..Jl.5.99-7.99 J.99 i'ili POLYESTER PANTSUITS 12-20 8 1 O··Cxcept y.·jl )h1re, t>l c;i jon va1:17~99 , 13.99 WOMEN'S COOL BLOUSES, 40-46 f\0-l··f'Xcept wilsh1fl', r l cJjon 1ef:. 5.IJ';t 4.9~ WOMEN'S SHORTS, 32-38 '· ~ 4.59 1 JUNIORS' JEANS, PANTS 801 ··£':<:Lt'PI w1bh1rc MISSES' SW IMWEAR GROUP 8.!tl·l'>.lept w 1bh111', l'l cJron comp. vJl 11 .'f'f. 16 '}9 6.99-12.99 COTTON PRINT SHIFTS, S-M-L a 15··!">.l l'lll \\hll,horl' •eg. 5.99 3.99 LON G NYLON SLEEP GOWNS ti~ i "l'\(1·11t \\ 1l,h1r1· (l!rtlp vJI. 5.IJ9 2/$7 SAVE ON CONTROL BRIEFS b I 'J··l'\l C'I>! 1' !l ,hirc, cl c a1on 1ci;. -1 .50. J ,7'J VARIED BODYSUITS val. 6.IJ') 4 .99 NYLON KNEE-HI SOCKS 39c INDOOR-OUTDOOR SANDA LS .ur, ·t'''' pt "1bh11t". 1·l cJ1trr1 rt·i:. 4.'}Q 2 .59 WOMEN 'S COMFORT SJ.I OES 11 1.: .. £'xr1·pc1,1t-h1rc rt·i.:.11.99 9.99 SU MMER FA SHION JE~VELRY 11~1 ... ('>.1•·rt111 l•h111' t•l (JI''" rt·g S2·Sl 1.59·2/$1 BUDGET STORE, CHILDREN'S IR. BOYS' PANTS, 4-7 1omp . 1,11. 4,4') 2.99 CIRL S' SWIMWEAR , 4-14 comp. 1JI. J.'J'I 2.99 BOYS' SWIMWEAR, SIZE 8-18 8~~·ol.'\C£'ptv.1l;hirt•.el cJ1on rry:.2 9'1 1.99 . BUDGFT.STORE, MEN'S WEAR SUPPOR T HOSE IN SOLIDS 8U6··C'll'IJl\\1l~h11r t !cd1on 11~ ! fl'} 3/$5 . COTTON TERRY ROBES, SOLIDS 80b··\'~Cl'pl v.1l~h1tl',t'ICdlOl'I tCJ:.11 .99 . 9,99 NO-IRON PAJAMAS, S-X L f('jl. 6.'l<J 5 8"' . ~ KNIT POLYESTER TRIOS 57.99 DOUBLEKNIT POL VESTER PANTS , 8li··nntwibh11r,f'lrJirin v.1t. lO.OO 7.99 BUDGET HOME FURNISHINGS CA LVERT BLANKETS. 3 SIZES 6.!j •. u~o! w1l~h.re, iol c . .i1un fl'6 999·14 qq 8.49·12.49 QUILTED BEDSPREADS ll25··nn1 \1111•! l I v,11. 16 9q.2•J qq 11 . 99-15.99 KING NO-IRON SHEET LACE EDGE TABLECLOTHS tl3 1--not \\'11., l'I ra1 . rt•i; 4 'J9·6.'J9 3.79·5.49 GAYTRED BATH RUGS R.J I -~•C'l'PI w 1!~h1rc, cl f,1jon ref;. J .49 2.79-4.59' NYLON BATH CARPETIN G ••a 31 .. rei;.1 1 •.r1-24.fJ1J 9.99·20.99 CALVERT INDULATEDDRAPERIES .. Rift '"'· 99Y·J•>.9' 8,49-33,99 CA LVERT FURNITURE THROWS ••a18 reg.6 99·11>.99 4.99-13.99 • ••not J( w1bh1rc. monlcldir. c.1rlibad, 01n.i1d el c;a jon, 11vcr~1dl!, e.Jgle rock the (tty .. ' 1 I ' 1 • • e BEA ANDERSON, Ed;tor fr1cl1y, MIY 11, lt14 ,.,. 11 1 • , . . , '• •1 <~ * • • • • - Fr.ien s Brig ten Day Magic Momints Treasured By LAURIE KASPER ofrt1t c.llY Plitt Slaff If one has no heating, little food to cat and. only second-band clothing to wear, a 170-mile trip to Disneyland might seem a bit frivolous. But it isn't, according to the nuns Y.'hO run St. Teresa's (}rphfnage In Ensenada. From Fantasyland to Tomorrowland, it can offer their gir'ls something their daily hand-to-mouth existence doesn't often provide -stuff for the imagination, a . little hope for the futlU'e. So it was that they awoke 53 girls, aged from 5 to 13, at 2:30 Saturday morning, piled them into the orphanage's rickety old bus and headed, at 4-0 miles per hour, toward Anaheim. The bus broke down around La Jolla. Sister Leticia, the nun who speaks English the best, called Layton Gardner, an Irvine resident and insurance man who arranged the trip with the financial help of friends, customers and the Irvine Junior ·women's Club. , "I've got some a .. vful unhappy girls down bere,'' she said. Unwilling to disappoint the children, Gardner chartered a San Diego bus by telephone. The ooly directions he could give them were to "drive up the San Diego Freeway. When you see a big. red , tired bus full of Mexican kids, bring 'e1•1 to Disneyland." STILL GOOD Arriving two hours later than planned, they still had seven good hours in the park, Even with the temperature rising over 80 degrees, the children remained undaunted by the lines which seemed to st retch for miles. •11 think it turned out real good," Gardner said later. "We were fortunate ." The only thing they didn't get during their visit to the park were the traditional Mickey l\touse ears. These were juSt too expensive for the volunteer guides, whom Gardner had recruited, to buy, No matter, the girls' smiles proved they \Vere pleased with the trip and the less expensive trinkets they were given. "These weren't children V.'ho had ever been anywhere or done anything," Gardner said. He bets this will be considered the biggest event in their lives for years to come. After a dinner sponsored by the Irvine Juniors, the girls sang their thanks and got on a third bus which took them back to the Mexican border. Another bus was needed to get them from Tijuana to the orphanage. It w.s.s the second such trip Gardner has arranged. VACATION RESULT Two years ago, he and his family v•ere vacationing in Mexico. After attending mass in Ensenada one day, they met Sister Leticia who took them through the home. "Their (the girls') life more or less consisted of the Interior of the building and that was it," Gardner explained. · Although at the time they lacked heating and got to eat meat only once a week, the nun told him what she really wanted was to take the children to Disneyland. In February or last year, she wrote DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY LEE PAYNE ' ' him a letter aild he realized she was serious. At lhat time, he was able to get enough money from friends and various other people to bring 92 children to the l\tagir. Kingdom. This year, he said. the Irvine Juniors "helped a great deal." They became involved through "1rs. Steven Lundquist, whose family has been helping the orp1lanage for 15 years. Three of her sisters "'ere also .idopted from there . At Christmas, the club members bought or made clothing for the 15 girls who had no family to stay with over the holidays. Although the Juniors cons id er e d sponsoring a trip themselves, t h e :i decided instead to help in Gardner 's effort. \Vith funds earned from their recycling center, they financed the way of 2{l children. The Juniorettes or Irvine sponsored two other girls and another JO \Vere paid for by friends and relatives of the Juniors. FEW ORPHANS Gardner said 20 to 30 of the 100 girls \\'ho Jive in the orphanage are actual orphans. The rest, he explained, may have one parent or come from a very poor family but are sent there because ··this is the only cnance the child has." He and his family have been taking a load of clothing to the orphanage once a month since they learned of the place. They also obtained a broken chest freezer, had it repaired and carted it down there. - Havin~a freezer , or course, is no help \Vithout the mf!al to fill it. So during the hunting sea~. he advertised to "to help clean people'~freezcrs." Several hundrrd pounds of •·everything you can think of" were 1donated. They froze the meat in neighbors' freezers. packed it Jn borroY:ed picnic ice chests and took it down there also. But the orphanage. in a place \Yith "'eather slmiliar to Orange County, has never had any heat. either to keep the rooms warm or for hot water. Gardner 's son. Douglas. took on rh ic; project to earn his Boy Seoul eagle badge. By speaking to Girl Scout troops, men's clubs and otl\er organizations, he collected about $500 to purchase a butane tank and three furnaces. MORE NEEDED Still. another $300 to $400 is needed for electrical wiring and pipes through the building. Another possible project is to obtain scholarships for children who attend the sisters' dav school as well as the children \\•ho Jive in the orphanage. Gardner said his family becam~ involved because. "I guess when you see: someone who needs help your natural inclination is to help them if you can." "\Ve can complain here about high prices," he said. "but when you go down there and see the poverty ... What we throw away, to them, is good sluff." "By their standards, the orphanage is very, verY good." Mrs. Lundquist ~· · our standards it isn't very much. t at least they have mattresses. roof oVer their heads and walls than a lot of people have." o\nd, they have their memories ol Disneyland. Girls from Santo Teresita's Orfonoto in Ensenodo shore happiness of a visit to Disneyland. • • (8 DAILY PILOT Camp Fires Stirred • ~1ary Brown tends the Grand Council Fire, Camp Fire Girls. Costa ' Mesa members will gather around the fire Wednesday, June 5, at 7 p.m. at the Orange Coa st YMCA while in Irvine, ceremonies are set for 7 p.m. Thurs- day, June 6, in \Villiam R. Mason Park. • • • • - I . . . 1 Advice T o·ps Shopping List fun trip on a gal. of ga~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: You give advice to everybody. Will ,.,,. plea!e """' on the following to storekeepers - this goes for supermarkets as well .. high-class deportment stores. I. Ort out the canned music. 1 Only an ldlot needs to have his elll<lrurm assaulted 24 hours a day. (Saves electrf<ity, too.) 2. Put up "No Smoking" signs and enforce them. Even though there are signs, some people smoke anyway, Simply instruct your sale!people to ask customers to put out their cigarettes. Tt will reduce your cleaning cost and cut down on losses from burned merchandise. 3. In grocery stores, have separate checkout lines for those who want to pay by cheeck. The cheek • cashe" take twice as long. 4. Don't have turnstiles inside the entrance. People with arthritis or other physical , handicaps find these barriers a t e r r i b 1 e inconvenience. Thank you. -EXHAUSTED SHOPPER DEAR EX: Htre's )i>ut Jet~r and every p0int you bave made sounds rt1ton1ble to me. 11ulnk1 for wr1tlng. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and t are in our middle 20s. We have been married nearly a year and we k>ve each other very much. Our problem is· a real one. I &wear I ain not making it up. We have never had intercourse. On our wedding night we tried, but nothing happened. • \\'e tried a fevr more umes, but still nothing happened. When we returned from our honeymoon I went to our famlly doctor. He s.aid I was perfectly normal, ~ sometimes ll takes more effort and more trying. Well, after a month of "effort and trying" we gave up. I'm ashamed to go back to that doctor. George is a swell guy but J am not sure whether he considers himself inadequa~ or if he figures I'm..to blame. He seems to be a little upset "·ith the doctor -thinks we should have been given more help. Please, Ann, is t h i s Are your ,parents too strict? Hard to reach? Ann Landers' booklet, "Bugged by Parents? How to Get More Freedom," could help you bridge the generation gap. Send 50 cent! in coin v.ith your request and a tong, stamped self addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 3346. 222 \V. Bank Dr., Chicago, Ill. 60654. Every Fri., Sal. enioy tree 1am11y et'llerta1nmen1 in lhe kunt1ngton Center,Man Beach & Edinger all tne San Diego f!N'f. Now leaturing Sew1°" FaShlOn Sh<>fr 557.720& LOBSTER TAILS 4'o..si. S 17~ 'WEIGHI' WATCHEaS Sl'ICIAL 'MAHI MAHI HALIBUT STEAKS 9<n $] 6~ ' We also have the best seleclion of produce in !own. INGARDIA BROS. PRODUCE MART 1140 ,.__...cf fldori•. ~to M.H 64§..1165 Installations Highlight Club Activities Harbor Key Empire B a 11 debut.antes were entertained at a luau at the Tllstin home of Dr. and M~ John Jerome Tbornquist. Co-hosts were Dr. and Mrs. : Olarles ;,incoln Myers. ABWA ~1ichacl .J. Gertner. attorney at lal\', was na1ncd Boss-0f- the·year by the Newport Beach Charter C h a p t e r , American Business \\'01nan's Association. Tu esday Club Three members of the Tuesday Club of Newport Harbor were honored during the club's final meeting of the year in the Balboa Bay Club. ~trs. Rudolph V a n a !I c k received the LaureJ award and Mrs. Benjamin Modesti and ~!rs. E. F'. J\.1orse were given Ke.v awards. New officers were installed, including· the Mmes. Glenn Schlegel, president, and Dan Rin g, Robert Wiese, Ruth Seaver Kemcdy, Emanuel Grody, Florence S I ope r , Charles Fowler, Leon Rudd and Martius King. Art League Artist Joyce Pike w i l I demonstrate floral painting for the 7:30 p.m. meeting of the Art League of Huntington Beach Monday. June 3, in the Huntington Beach Recreation Center. Party Idea s Entertaining With Ease i!I 'the title of the consumer You r Horoscope Tomorrow Cancer: SATURDAY JUNE I BY SYDNEY O~IARR ARJES t ~1arch 21-April 19): Accent is on co-operation, especially with one close to you who shares mo~y. other assets. \Vail and observe. Dig beneath surface. TAURUS (April 20-~1av 20): Find out who has ans\vers and 1hen hurl questions. Do so v.ith humor and you v.•itl get results. Social a c ti v i t y accelerates. GEMINI (!-.lay 21-June 20 ): Practica\itv sh o u I d be featured. Calm nerves. Do one thing at a time. Don't scatter efforts. Health, work, bottom line plans command attention. CMl:'ER (June 2 I -J u I y 22 ): Ac:cent is on creativity, children. change, variety. Be analytical. Bring forth hidden resources. Member of opposite sex plays key role. PTA Notes Be Analytical LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Study GeminJ message l<ir valid hint. Home, personal environment, work and relations with famil y are featured. Be diplomat'lc for best results. VIRGO (Aug. 23..Sept. 22): Accent on brothers, sisters, short trips. You find who can fulfill promise and who is talking for sake of talking. Get clear picture, devoid of \\'ishful thinking. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0c:t. 221: ~toney comes your way. Accent is on productivity. AccepL r es pons i bi Ii t y. Relationship is intensified. If single. you could become happily a n d inextricably invol ved. SCORPIO iOcl. 23-Nov. 21J: Lunar cycle is at peak -get going. Make new starts, get rid of old·hat procedures. Highligtt creatire originality. Be . independent in thou ht, action. SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): Get behind scenes. interests, rewards due to professional endeavors. Some or your hopes, wishes will be fulfilled. • AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): SpoU.ig11t on career, relations with professional superiors. Your ambitiom are fulfilled if you break from narrow viewpoint. Enlarge OOri.zons. PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Good lunar aspect coincides J'JO'R with long trip, special rommunications. ability to piece together information for a more complete st.cry. IF TODAY IS YOU R BI RT HDAY you ar< independent, s om e w h a t aggressive, often the life of the party and ready now to begin a project, with July your most import.ant month of .1974. Leo, Aquarius individuals play key roles in your life. Yoo are aUractive, stubborn and funny . Yoo also are 'led by the opposite sex. Tilrow light on ar easl----- previously obscured. Get real RUFFELL'S l\lESA VIEW PTA: Unit will story, not ma k e ·he I i eve meet Tuesday, June 4, at 7:30 version, Assert your needs in p.m. Program •ill include a definlte, creative manner. UPHOLSTERY discussion or the report card CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. YA.II Y .. W• system and a film on the 19): Emphasis is on romantic n. '-' Early Childhood Education 1tJJ H._ ltM. program. Honorary service c..t. M ... -Ma.tzst • award will be presenter! andil ------------"~~~~~~~~~~I :; new officers will be installed . ..-------------------~ ,. ;. TALBERT Pro: Dime-a-c.hp dinner will be SflOIL9C>!'ed by the unit tomorrow from 6 to 7:00 p..rn. on the !Choo! patio. Those attending are asked to OUR SINCEREST THANKS to • bring a main dish, salad or :· dessert. th• u.c.1. 'FRIENDS of th•UlllARY for this 9th • • Leland m.lck Cooley • A- loab ANNUAL FICTION AWARD education series to be given by the Southern California Edison Co. begioning at 7:30 p.m. h1onday, June 3, in the Seal Beach city council chambers. Other dates and locations may be obtained by calling the Edison Co. at 835-3833. Auxil iary Mrs. G. John Knauer will be seated as the 45th president of the Women's Auxiliary to the Orange County 1\1 e d i c a I Association during Tueday, Jime f, ceremonies. Ott>er new officers are the ~fines. Dale Stewart. Henry Elliott, David Furnas, Ralph Franklin, Richard Flagg and Michael Abdalla. Di.rectors are the Mmes. SB Women Mrs. Jionler Roughton wilt be installed a!I president of the Woman's Club of Seal Beach during a tea at 12 :30 p.m Wednesda y, June 5, in the ~1arina Community Center. Other new officers are the Inlemalional Order of Job's Daughters. Serving l''ith her will be Beth Dykes and Li s a Londeree, princesses; Stacey Van Alst. guide. and Debbie ~teyers, mJrshal. ~Imes. l\1arx Dressler. Doriald -------- Hadley, Joe Howard. John .----------1 Henderson, Jack KJempner, J . F. Lanning, Leslie Totman, .Rooald Adams, A r t h u r Anderson, Lucille Gingras and Rooald Bennetl I Garden Club New officers will be installed by the San Clemente Garden C ub during an I I: 30 a.m luncheon In El Adobe resta u rant , San Juan Capistrano Wednesday, June J A I cmon·s SPORTSWEAR v.fSTQlfl' PtAlA . BAI.BOA rutl> I -"""" 216.'tUmeA.ve. I 5,48.-4121 675-1904 THE DANCE STUDIO ICE CAl'ADES CHAUT COSTA MU.A ................... Tltt7Mlll CLASSES STARTING NOW Classes taught by accredited Professqr of Dance. Loren Heather, Daniel Torres, Robert Patterson and Kenneth Hobbs. 5. Mrs. James l\ti\1!1 will serve '----------1 as presfilent. Other newllr;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ All ages 3 to 93. Beginners through advanced. Frie nds Oscar-winning actem Claire Trevor will describe early days in the Hollywood motion picture industry for members ol the Newport Beach Frieods of the Library Tuesday, June 4. Mr. and l\frs. R ober t Guggenheim will host the 11 :30 gathering, during which new officers will be installed. officers are the l\IInes. Gerald I Wilson, Howard J. Ziemann, Clenn Brown, Henry James and Gordon Fleener. Daughters Kathy Noling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Noling of Costa ?.fesa, has been installed honored queen or Bethel 321, Huntington Beach , Heading the slate is Mrs. R , ;:::==:.::=::;;::===~I L. Richmond, and serving withi 1 her will be the Mm<s. Henry ~ ~ Ji "1-lnlman, Ow-lea J. Durway, · Cl e, CJ) v .... Edwin L. Ramsey, Thomas G. C.J +. ~' Lumsdon, Robert P. Macinnis, n D 0 Q Pat Hugg and J. Peter Dobbs. <?",,, c~s~&1~~:l.r~. P•~ ... ,., Open Son. & Eves. Ktr*l>O'I 8toch M~ Bead\ 17~1 !3&.i!o018 HAllOt SHOl'f'ING CEKTEI COSTA MESA for Appl. 549-07!i1 With or Without Appointment . 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Mlnourl airport, and then after surviving that , encountered sewr weather ID Ila commuter Hight lo Springfield. Here's how Roy EDglebrech~ the UC! • • , -• -'· . . ' sports inlormaUon dlrector, describes the incidents: .. We were about to land In St. Louis and were 30 reel off the ground wh!n the pilot gave It full power, avoiding another plane. 11We zoomed over the airport, mad~ another circle and landed 1ibout five minutes later." "We made it fine on the second try and several people on board cheered. It wa1 a 1itUe :!IClllY but there was no panic among the passoegera. "Moat of the trip was choppy and then ) ).~J,r .. U"I TtltPl'I~ SAM SNEAD BLASTS OUT OF A BUNKER IN KEMPER OPEN. Watson One Up I Want to Win Badly, Says Kemper Leader CHARL01TE. l\'.C. !AP) -Tom Watson is an impatient young man. "I've been in position to l'.'in three, ma ybe four times this year." he said. "I haven't won yet. I'm gelting impatient. I want to win. I ~·ant it badly.'' ; . Watson, an articulate 24-year-old now r · in his third season on the pro golf tour, made the observation Thursday after his course-record matching 65, seven under par, had given him the first-round lead in the $250,000 Kemper Open. Australian veteran Bruce Crampton was one shot back at 66 In thi.c; "designated tournament," one of three events on the schedule this season in \Vhich all of the game's leading players are required to compete. '·I had a chance ~o ~·in last \1·eek in Memphis," said \Vat.son, 1rho has collected $62,000 this season but still Jacks his first tour title. "I had a chance to win in Dallas. I had a chance to win in 1_ Los Angeles. And I was in pretty good 1 • shape in San piego. ; "My trouble fs that I've been .. Jnconslstent. ·-; "Patience is one of the hardest things ::. for a young player to learn." continued z;,. the Sanford University psycho Io g y ~ major. "You have to learn to play within v yourself. ~ "You have to learn ~o play the course, not worry about the other guys, just play . your game the best you can, for the first t three ·rounds. Maybe the first 3'h. The l: last nine boles it can come down to Ii match play. ~· "I just haven't finished as fast as I'd r: lite to this year. I've had 60me good I:! ttarts tben let it get away. ~ "But I'm sure it will come." r Watson didn't miss a green. didn't : make a bogey and, strangely enough, didn't make a birdie on any of !he par five holes as he left the game's great players well behind. Bert Yancey and Bob h1cnne each birdied the last three holes for 67s and a share of third. Hubert Green, a two-time winner this yea r and runner-up in last week's ~Iemphis Open, was in a large, group at 68. At 69 \vere Billy Casper, Ben Crenshaw and Lanny \Vadkins, \\•ho had a wildly erratic round, that included eight birdies, three bogeys and a double bogey. Arnold Palmer, Jack Nick I au s, Masters champion Gary Player, 62-year- old Sam Snead. Lee Trevino and Lee Elder were in the group at 70. Johnny J\Iiller, the reigning U.S. Open king and the sensation of the tour this season "'ith five victories, was at 71. Defending title- holder Tom Weiskopf could do no betlcr than match par 72 in the hot, muggy, and almost windless weather. \Vatson, who has finished ninth or better seven times this season but has been subject to poor last rounds when he gets· in position to \Vin, didn't get in serious trouble and really wasn't in danger of making bogey In his solid effort over the 7.085 yard Quail Hollow Country Club course. • Possibly his biggest danger cam e on the fourth hole. And instead or bogey, he made birdie. He got his drive ln deep rough in a difficult lie, down in a swamp. He hit a magnificent three iron shot out of it to within five feet of the flag and made the putt A little sand wedge shot left him to foot tap-in on the sixth and he made it three birdies in a row with putts of 25 and 20 feet on the nett two holes. He ran in a 40-50 foot putt on the 11th, then closed out with birdie putta of 11H2 feet on the 14th and 16th. it turned out Ibey broufht us In too IOOll, according to the pllol' 1 Englebrecht aald no one wu burl After the commuter flight was delayed 20 minutes because of thunderstorms and J>O"'ible tornado wamings In t h e Springfield .,ea, the plaoe finally took off. "The :».minute Hight was bulleted by severe weather. We could see lighlning and it was rocky an the way. The seat belts were securely fastened the entlre Hight." says Englebrecht. "Lightning was popping all over the place. Several people became sick. We - • • Ill Plane Ride were the fint fiight allowed lo take off. Many others were cancelled because of the weather." The Springfield area was under toniado watch Thursday night, byt clear skies were reported today. The tournament was scheduled to go off as planned. UC! plays the opening game of the slx- team tournament Saturday afternoon against New Haven University of Connl'Ctlcut. The tournament cootinues through Tuesday or Wednesday of nelt week in the double loss elimination affair. 'lbe Anteatera: are d e f e n d i n g champlonl in the NCAA college dlvl!loo event. • UC! wUI take a 44-7 record Into the tournament wblle New Haven iJ tM. other llrat t'owld gamoa pit Ohio Nortbem (23-7) against Central Milasourl State (32·1!) and Valdosta State (41-12) agalnac. Loublana State of New Orleans (34-13). A win Saturday will bring UC! back againlt the loser of the Valdosta State- ~U game &mday. A loss in the first game would put the Anteaters against lbe loser of the other game. *** *** *** UCI Players Confident They'll Retain Crown By HOWARD L HANDY Of tri. Ofllr '1111 Slllf When the UC Irvine baseball team begins defense of its NCAA college division championship in Springfield, Ill. Saturday, the opening lineup will ronsist of five starters from last season. two additional squad m en and two newcomers. AH are of one accord, however. The Anteaters will have little or no trouble bearing the . load of pre-tournament favorite. "We Y•ere No. I last year when we went to the national touman1ent," coach Gary Adams says as a reminder. "Florida Southern may have been the choice to win but we were No. 1." UCl's starling lineup, including four pitchers. v.'ill have seniors Keith Bridges, Jeff Malinoff, Gary Wheelock, Dave Lyons and Ray Humphries playing their final games. Juniors include Terry Stupy, Rod Spena!, Craig Anderson and Jerry Maras. Sophomores are Alan Belasco and Tad Davis. Steve Whitehead at shortstop is a fres!mlan. Here's a capsule rundown on the national tournament by some of the UCI players: KEITif BRIDGES -"I'm looking forward to playing in the tournament. If we play our game, we can win it. I think Y:e have a better team this year. \Ile have better hitting with more power and better fielding, especially at second base. \Ve also have our top three pitchers back and with a year of experience.~' ALAN BELASCO -"This is an experience I'm looking forward to. I didn't get to play in the tournament last year and I'm real happy about being in there this time. I just like playing." TERRY STUPY -"We really want it this time. It's a matter of consistency I think. Consistency is the sign of a good team. Look at USC every year. Having been there last season should make it a lit!le easier .. After the regionals a year ago, il "'·as a cake walk in Illinois and I hope it will be the same this year. JEFF MALINOFF-"I think we are more re ady for this one. Mainly because \\'e have been through the pressure once before. This is a better team all around. The ne1v guys have filled in great and I know I"m going into it with more confidence. Left·handers don't bother me, in fact, I think I've been hitting them better this year." ROD SPENCE-"Jf we play our kind of game, nobody is going to beat us. We have a much stronger bench this year than we did a year ago and our three, four and five hitters have picked it up. The others did it whilE: we were in a slum p. Our pitching is a1so stronger and with a year's experience. That helps a great deal." STEVE WIUTEHEAD -"Playing as a starter in my freshman year means a lot to me. Especially, for a good team like this one. I think we are the team to beat. I was on a Colt all -star tea m wpen I was 16 that made it to the nationals and I like the pressure." SAMPLE APPEARS FOR SENTENCING PHILADELPJUA -Fonner NaUonal Football League player Jolumy Sample, convicted of possessing and cashing stolen U.S. Treasury checks. has been ordered to appear in federal court for sentencing. U.S. District Court Judge Daniel H. Huyett III earlier this week revoked Sample's probation in the April 1'72 case. Sample, 36, was placed on three years probation and fined $1,000 by Huyett in March 1973. • f$_f>$'· £.'.It '. )) GARY ADAMS CRAIG ANDERSON -"This is probably the happiest year I have had playing baseball. In fact, I know It Is. I've never been on a te'am that went all the way and I feel fortunate in having a starting place on this team. Especially with a couple of good infielders on the bench in John Espy and Ron Hughes." GARY WHEELOCK -"There isn't as much pressure this year and there isn 't any more pressure pitching the first game or the second. Hitting In every game, especially when I'm pitching, helps me to keep my mind on the game a lot more." DAVE LYONS -"This is a dream come true again . It's a great "''ay to end your college career. Last year I think \1·e were more nervQ!,JS. This year, we have pride-we feel w( are No. I and we want to win it to prove it was no fluke last year." JEFF MALINOFF • RAY HUMPHRIES -"Things •111 be a little different this yea r. Everybody will be gunning for us. We are the Florida Southern. But I kind of like it that way. This year's team is better and is more sure of itself. I feel v.·e are all confident." ~ JERRY P.lARAS -"\Ve V.'ere bright· eyed and didn't know what to expect last year. This time we have more confidence and \\'ith the added experience, I think ,~·e are ready. We are a better team this yea r and all we have lo do Is play our game. h1y arm is fine." TAD DAVIS -"Just getting a chance to pitch more this year has been a boost for me. I look forv.'ard to every game and there isn't as much pressure for me. I was shaky last yea r even though I did get to pitch in the championship game for a couple or innings." Angels Face Tlgei:s I Had No Alternative, I'dDoltOver--Valentine Despite a dislocated shoulder, Bobby Valentine says if he could do it over 1.1gain, he wouldn't change his bitter run- in \\·ith former California Angels teammate Clyde \Vright. But the Angels outfielder also says he never made the remarks that supposedly set off the feud with Wright, now pitching for the h1il1vaukee Brewers, a feud that flared \Vednesday night. "I feel the same way I felt before." Angels Slate M•v Jl Delroll al c111toml• Jun• 1 Detroit 11 C1llfoml1 Jun1 2 oerro!I 1t C1Utoml1 Jun• ' C1llloml1 et Mllw1Ukff 7:JS p.m ' SJ p.m. l:SS p.m. J:1J p.m. Valentine said Thursday night, nursing the left shoulder that will sideline him two or three weeks. "I know any pitcher who throws at my head is trying to hit me. I don't think I had any alternative." The Angels open a three-game series with the Detroit Tigers tonight at the Big A wilh Bill Singer (6-3} going for the home team. Mickey Lolich ($-5) will pitch for Detroit. Valentine, as a result of his collision with Wrigbt. will be out of the lineup for three weeks. Tbe disagreement apparenUy began with a post.!eMOn remark last year attriooted lo Valentine that the Angels had traded away "k>sers. '' The comment came after the deal sending Wright to Mil"·aukce. Then dur ing spring training Wright reportedly called Valentine a "popoff." Valentine said when he went to the plate in the first inning of the game "I was: hoping he had forgotten about it (the argument). I thought it would be childish to keep it going that Jong. A pitch sailed toward Valentine's head and sec.iinds later the t~·o were figla.ing. Other battles broke out as both benchcs emptied. \Vright denied throwing at Valentine. Vaientine said he never made the ''losers" conunent and, "I didn't mention anyone by name. I sajd that there were guys who didn't know what it wa~ like t.o be on a winning team. That bas1cally JS what I said on the radio." Valentine apparently felt something would happen with Wright, however, because he said when he started he said whe.n he started to bat against bis fonner teammate, "I was going to sacrifice getting hit". He said he would have accepted being hit in the arm or leg and taken his base. "But when the pitch came so close to my head, I couldn't give hlm another chance to hit me. I can't see letting a guy hit me ID the head. I don'L think I had any other choJce." Disgruntled Kodes Shoves Lines111an The felgei• said there had been no word from Ibo American League about MY dlsclpllnary action oP fines. Valentine said only that Angel ~Bobby Winkles let him know "I clld what I bad lo do. I bad lo p.-t m)'lle]f. 11 ROME (AP) -When things seemed -lo come apart anyway, Wimbledon I ~ JM Kodes gave !ortune, and a ' • u....man, a little shove 1bursday during !be $11,000 !lame Open lcMis toumament. • Only two polnll from elimination by ADtmlo Zaprelll of Italy, Kodea became ......... 111 • Uno con, diatJed llnenan Aldit llAplll, .,.._ him and lhoD .. him. • Aller -lla!Ud off the court, • I • judg• Michele Brunelli disqualified the dlsgnmtled Czech. Zugarelll had won the fin! let 7.f alter a tie-break. Kodes had come back with a 6-3 second·set victory before falling behind 5-1 when .be w .. disqualified. A Kodea shot was called "In" by judge Gu!Jeppe Buonanno, but "out'' by lbppL In tears, shouting "thieves" to the olOciilS, Kodes wafked ofl the court and pledged ...... tO return lo play "' !lame. In other action, Chris Evert led eight •• seede d women's players "'ho advanced Int<> quarterfinal play. '!be I .. year-<>ld star rallied lo · beat Marte Neumannova of Ozeclloolovakla M, 6-1, 6-1. The American men were given a setback when Rodger Dowdeawell of Rbodetl• upeet the No. II -Tom Gorman 6-3, 7.f. Julie Heldman, an American UvlDg In London, odvan<ed to the ~'Omen'• quarl«flnala wllh a W, 7·5 mtorJI over Cri!t1Da Sandberg of Sweden. V !rg1nla • , ' . Wade of Brllaill beat M I r o s I av a Ka~bova of Cucl>oolovalla 6-S, 6-1. Anwleana Matty W-llDd Slove XnUevUi beth adYlllced. R1-eJ beat COIDj>lltriol llob Lull of San Clemente 6-%, W, wJille Kru!Mt> ellmloated M.-0 Raul Ramire& 6-0, 6-2. Monuel <lnillet of Spain Alli Eric van Dlll!ll lo the aldellnea with a M, Mover the c.lllomlan. Swedllb llar Bjorn Borg come lnxn bddnd lo dl!leal Jallne PiDlo of Cllll6 6-7, •s. .... 'llio Ancell have Monday off and -a road trlp Tuesday night al MUweuk<e-\Yl'igiit ii expected to pitdl a.alDll the Anl!d• that night Valenllne -118 tltdn't-""81 to expecf be'-'1 the Anpla and llreWm DHl-k. ValeDllno adedcf be bad "noldca" what ...,14 haJl!l0!1 Ibo -time be ball<d agalllll lltO lftwn or WrJabt. "Bui, I do hope lo le! a few hill olf him." • NHLOuh Selects Anderson WASl!INGTON -The Washington Capitols of the Nallonal Hockey League named Jim Anderson their lint coach today. Anderson, 43, ls a sctut for the- Bostoo Bruins. A naUve of. Pembroke, OnL, Canada, Anderson played 14 sea.sons for the Springfield Indians of lhe American Hockey League and briefly for the Los Angeles Kings or the NHL. He bas coached al Springfield, Oklahoma City and Dayton and alio scouted for the King!. e Hooker to WFL JACKSONVIILE, Fla. Th• Jacksonville Sharks of the W~o"'rr~a---­ Football U?ague signed C 1eve1 and Browns wide receiver F.alr Hooker to a three-year contract Thursday, begiMing in 1975. Hooker joins Browns' tight end Chip Glass, who signed two weeks ago with the Sharks. e Davis Reerults SAN DIEGO -Will Connelly, a star center from New York high school basketball by way or Scottsdale Junior College, will play next season for San Diego State, the school says. Coach Dick Davis said Thursday he has received Connelly's lelter or intent and expects the high-leaping sophomore to fill the Aztecs' gap at center. Connelly, &-foot.a and 1~ pounds. was All·New York City at Lafayette High two y'ars ago and All·Arirona jwtior college at Scottsdale, averaging 19.3 points and 9.8 rebounds a game. e V.S •. Cage H'ln HELSINKI -The U.S. basketball tean1 . consisting of senior coUegc players, beat Finland 110-76 Thursday night in its last game o( a three-week tour of the Soviet Union and three days in Finland. The Americans led 50-31 at half-time. The U.S. team, led by Larry Bro~'?!. coach of the Carolina Cougars of the American Basketball Association, and assisted by Doug ~toe and George Karl. compiled a 8-3 record during the tour. Guards Brian Winters of South Carolina and Darrel Elston or North Carolina were the outstanding players on the tour. e No Girls, No Pork LOS ANGELES -It m•y be unconstitutional to let Little League baseball teams use city parks iI they don't allow girls to play, the city attorney says. Burt Pines said research by an assistant sho\\·s there is "significsnt pos.sibi!Hy" that private use of public property by private groups "which discriminates on the basis of sex is unconstitutional."~ Jn a letter 10 thel3oard of Recrealion and Parks Commi~ioners Thur.sday. Pines said he became concerned because of legal disputes elsewhere over allowing girls to play Little League baseball. "\.\'hile there is yet no court decision directly on the point, the trend of cas<'s and comuientary in lhe area clearly seems to be in that direction," said Pines. e Trtuk Jtlarks Set CHARLESTON, ILL. -Steve Riddig of Norfolk State and Clancy Edwards of California Poly (San Luis Obispo) set twin stadium marks during the second day ot the NCAA national track championship meet. The two set the Lincoln Stadiwn record Thursday on the Eastern Illinois campus with times of 9.2 in the 100.yard dash. The old mark of 9.3 was set by Ivory Crockett of Southern Illinois in 1970. Meanwhile, Bowdoin chalked up 16 points to emerge as the leader in college division II at the meet. Strings Host Aces Tonight LOS ANGELES -The Los A ele> Strings return home from a vlctor1 s l\\'D-game trip East to host the Chica Aces tonight and New York Sets Saturday in World Team TeMi.s action at the Sports Arena. The Strings, 8-4 on the season, have won all four previous Sports Arena matches. As usual the Strings starting lineup will feature Marita Redondo in women'& singles, John Alexander in men's singles, Kathy Hart.er·Karen Susman in women's doubles, Geoff Mssters-John Alexander in m e n ' s doubles, Muter..-Susman in m i x e d doubles and AJexande:r tn men's aingles. T--nWTT•...n. "rtm"·"--'' w--Gr'10tl /' bht 00o4toon; (Pl M. M«t -111.-M I" ~~M IF) ... t. F~'*t:.,/·"t~,;:-~le.Ml !Pl be•t MeN 11ou11"f'es -lll-l~81ttrk1t (I") btet COii· Orvtc11le IFJ ,.._ Mbtd doVblts -1'19fnllll-Coa, ._ P:1ln llf) 11111 ~•lllt 11'1 .. 1. A -1,,.. .t l'lmbWlf'I. Mtlol!M17 H ... 11 It w.Mll'I -ICrlllfltU, (HOI llMI Zltotnf\IM CHAI . .. -<!-~-"""' -jlil¥0i•• (HO) bMt C... (Hf\1 .. L ... ~.=.;.:.-·~"'•''ll:X1':r."' '"°' Mln'l ~ -(~ (HA) IM .. ._ ...... ., ... Mhcllf -lllWIYl'Gourl.., (HO) bMI Mechttl .. °"""' "'"' ... A -m 1t Houltaft. -.!i1:"' ...... " wom.n -Mllvl Ill DNf Ovnttr jCI '"---.... "' I"'""""· ""°"'*'' ~ -.nt.l'fl'ltl>OWMlr IC> -. .. lo.lrom-M.ttvlltt (II M. • Men'• "°1WMlt -11: .... Tlrta Ill bMI ~ ··-"' ... Ml11td _,... -&lrtll:owtf>OraHnlr CCI NII IMtnm-Tlrl« fl) '4. A -lllllvtlittlh 11 1ntM. • . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . • frldAY, May 31, 1~74 DAILY PILPT 21 Coast Area Spikers for State Titles Area Briefs Contreras Heads , • South All-stars Jluntlngton Beach High's All..CIF guard Raul COntreras heads the South team for the ninth aMual Orange County all-star basketball game June 15 at Orange Coast College. Coach Jim Stephens announced the U -p I a y e r roster. All..CIF forward Dan Malane and junior Mark Wiley, 71.0. The Newport first team representative!ll were P1ul O'Shea with 76 average and John_fArumpus, Ill 78.1. Rouiidfng out the ftral team ""'~ We1tem'1 Bob Bernard (77.0) and Huntlngtoo Beacb'• Dan Doyle (77.0). e All-star Tilt 1------f>f-F-ley-bea••ds.-tlt~~"'---'l'Thhie,_,,,.,.,~en"'Ul>h-oamual Oran~ forward contingent w h i c h O>unty all-star baseball game includes the Marina duo or will be played at 8 p.m. June !(eith Koeller and Bill Fick, 21 at La Palma Stadium. Westminster's Dave Walsh, Outstanding graduating ; Santa Ana Valley's R. B. senior$ will fill both team's 20. i Jamison and Tustin'& '.Matt man rosters in the game Parker. which annually displays the f • · Joining Contreras in a top playero from the C"'1Jlty, > • strong guard group a r e ; 1 \ ._..] • ' Newport Harbor's Brian eGridG•tne !. ....... t .,.p,-.,,.,,~ .. u1.••~~ .... ~,.,.u• ~~~.;,, ~ • .,?e:ni~·: Tickel> are now on sale for LAGUNA BEACH HIGH'S DOUG CASE WILL TRY TO MATCH .HIS BEST OF 6-ID V• TONIGHT. the Fountain Valley Jllgh blue Brendan McCaughey a n d and gold spring football game Costa h-tesa·s Jim Swain. June 7 at 7 p.m. at the The ooly center listed is llunlingtoo Beach Jllgh field. Costa Mesa's pivotman John The Fot.b.aln Valley football Cummins allbough Jamioorl candidates will bt split into could play the position. two teams, blue and gold, and e Golf Team s;>e<taton con p u r c base Westmtn.!ter Hiah junior ticketJ in sipport of either Uw Cooper, w~ averaged a squad. 75 for all matches, was named After the game, supporters Surut League golfer of the of the winning team will dine year. on chicken, losers on beanS. Cooper was lhe only Uons nckets are $1.50 each. For player named to the league fUrther infonnation cootact first team where Marina and the high school's athletic Newport Harbor placed two departmeol. golfers each. Leading Marina was junior e ltfe•an Wbu Tim Jacobs who averaged 73.2 Costa Mesa's Larry Wiebalk 2 Rustlers All-SoCal Golden \Vest College's Gordon Blakeley and Curt Peterson have earned second team honors on the All· Southern California all-star baseball teams. Blakeley. a shortstop. batted .383 this past season while · Peterson. a first baseman- pitcher. hit at a .354 clip. Cerritos. the state champion. landed three first team tx-rths. All·SO<lt'*'t c1n1w1111 f'fr11 T11"' P'of. NI-Coll .. , M1rll captured the main event recently in midget auto races at El Toro Speedway. Wiebalk also JX15ted the secood fastest time of the night, 11 :11 , behind Dave Durham of Bakersfield. 1be two are expected to square off again Sunday in the Southern California championships. The 50-lapper will be the first of, four aich races at the speedway. In last Saturday night'9 action, Huntington Beach's Bob M<:Caw \\:as a heat winner in mmA action. NHMA racing returns to the El Toro track June 8. Lagu11an'l,. Inglewood Collide INGLEWOOD -Laguna Beach High's volleyball team continues its quest for the CIF championship when it takes on Inglewood µt semifinal round compdjtioo tonight at 7:30 at Inglewood High. Coach Mike Duncan 's Laguna Beach team, an upset victor over Corona del Mar Tut'6day to reach t h e semifinal!, faces a team ~ similar to Corona del ~far in style of play tonight. Inglewood enters tonight's contest with 13 straight victories. 1lle Senti n e I s employ a l-0, oriental-type offense, based around setter Brent Pelenon and 6-3 Willy ; Pronowskl, the team's top hitter. Pronowski and Petersoo are both seniors. and were both all-Ocean League selections. Seniors Brent Peterson (:>-JI) and Greg Rollin'°" !&-3) and juniors Dan Damow (6-1), ' C-AlldY P11l!111, CerTl!OI .11' 18-Vlnce Monl1l1t9ro, Gre111n'iOlll .'81 IF-Kevin 8t!t. Ml . .SAC .W IF-A-'1 Corrlltt, C1rrron1 .4't tF-.Slt VI Wttion. 5111 0149<1 .XlD IF-Mite C111re1, Cer'l'll0t. .n• OF-PIT Corcor.in, Ml SAC .l91 OF-Dennh H1.,..1t l111, Ch1rl1v .31l , OF-M1rty Sllm1~. C1ny0<11 .3'90 P-0111 Boone, C1rr!!Ol 1 ... 1 \Vriting Award Won by Handy Howard L. Handy ol the Daily Pilot sports staff was a Y;iMer for the second time in three years in the annual writing and broadcasting contest spon'°red by the American Automobile Racing Writers and Broadcasters Association (AARWBAI . Dean Paskow !6-0) and Lee MISSION VIEJO'S JON COOK !LEFT), COSTA MESA'S CURT EILENBERG VIE. Alpern (6-ll are the other--- • P-Rod Jett, Cyprtss 1-1 P-Fr.in~ S1ndo~11, LACC f .) Utll-Ch1rltl VIII~, Stn 0 1990 ,IU O~-rt C11llH0, LA V1lley .07 S.Colod Tum C--01W Hiii, Cll11fey .lM ll!l-R1lpti Grlltln, LA V1ll•Y .394 IF~l\llfl l!lolln, V1Hrt .321 IF-s1-Smlltl, CMl)'(lm ·'°' 11'-0erMft 8llk1ky, Geldtlft Wt1! .ll? OF-01n Dl1<a1. V1nlur1 .l88 OF-Aot>lrl G!'llfgl, Sin Oltga .347 OF-Jim Sl1191my, El Cimino .'2S P-08n Smllh, V1Hey f·2 P-8ab Cll1ulk, Ml. SAC t ·! P-G1ry P1wl"f, C1ny:in 9·4 Utl'"-Curl l't ltr-. Oaldtn W"I .314 DH--Et:I Pebler. H1ncock .m TIN; TOYOTA OWNERS Month of May Special S7.?c~MT •T-..... 6,000 aod 12.000 onllo -WITH1HISAD • 'NOW YOU CAN LEASE '74 VOLVO 164 4 DR. lnglewood slartcrs. The Sentinels were 8-0 in league play, won t w o tournaments which t h e y hosted during the rourse or the sea.son . and finished second in the l:>-team El C a m i n o tournament. Cdl\I Banquet Corona dcl '.\tar lligh·s Booster C1ub \\"i ll host an All- sports banquet June 8 at Corona de! Mar High. Two years ago Handy took first place in feature writing and this time around was given honorable mention for his story in the Daily Pilot last September about the Ontario 500 race. Laguna Beach, meanwhile, has been a team on the improve since midseason, and comes into tonighfs game with a 13-2 regular season record. The only losses were lo Corona del Mar. Outstanding athletes from every sport v:ill be honored ~ ith the tv•o top award'i, the Sea King Award Rnd the Carlo Tosti Award, being presented. Price for the steak fry will be $4 per ind ividual. Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE :P.tilwaukee Boston Baltimore Detroit Cleveland New York Oakland Kansas City Chicago Texas Angels Minnesota East Division w L Pel 24 19 .558 25 21 .543 22 23 ,!$ 22 23 .489 22 24 .478 23 26 .4S9 West Division 26 21 . 553 24 22 .522 2t 21 .500 23 25 .489 22 26 .458 19 23 .452 GB \\ 3 3 31,J 4 11,S: 2\1 3 4Y, 4 ~! NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia St. Louis Montreal Chicago New York Pittsburgh East Division W L 2.) 22 23 22 211 20 18 24 20 27 17 26 Wts& Division Oodgrrs 35 14 Cinci.Mati 26 19 Atlanta 26 22 Houston 26 24 San Fram!iSCO 26 25 San Diego 18 3S TllVl'ldil)''I 011'M$ Clllc19a J, S111 Fr1ncl1eo 3 HGU!lfoll 4, Montr .. r 3, 10 111111"11$ Only 111mn ~ultd Ttdll" 01""1 Pct. .532 .5 11 .500 .429 .426 .395 .714 . 578 .542 .5211 .510 .340 GB 1 ~~ 4Y, SI\ 6 7 9" ,, 10 19 Al11nl1 (H1rrllO!'I 3-6 )11 MOntr"t (Jlenka 3-SJ ~I°" IWl!Jolt 1-.31 1t NIW Yort fl<DMmin S.11 f :~ .. ';,!:C1:C:-' J 1l'rvC:~:ao;i_},Hae~:'" ~~l1M111Ph•1 lkhullw Ml S.n D'-llO 1A•lln 1-6) el SI. LOUI$ ($1tlltt'I 4.Jl 1'111.outOll Rooker 1.Jl 11 Clf'clnnall !ll lll!r19h1m .. " Automatic, air cond., 8 cylinder. .11e111Jlne leather lnterior ,. a.teal radial tire~ Safoty-E~UXUf'/, For_ only $1 .39s.o;. MMo.0.U.OAC. • . WE HAVE QNLY * 15 * 7• TOYOf AS LEFT ATM OlD PllKlSI c..£ ....... ,.. .. • I ' I Coast .4 rea Athletes Honored ut Banquets Gary Key was named !he nios t valuable baseball player ~ncl Charles •licks I he outstanding track perforn1er at El Toro High's spring sports awards banquet Thursday night at Mission Viejo l~igh. CDlll Mtll Ttnnl1 V1r-5llY C1pl1ln: M••~ Krikorian; Mo11 V1lu1bl1: Oirrek Wtrner: Masi lmpravet:I: M1•k Huntington; Most ln1plr1!1on1I: Dave Armend1rll. Junior V•nltv Capt1!n: Gf1'0 Fr1ll(l1; M 0 1 1 V•lul blt: OIYI! M1111dl ; MMI lmprO\'ttl : Grro Simon!1n; Mosl ln1plr1tlon•I. Au11 C~1I«. E1t111el1 11111>111 V1nlty C10!1in: Bob ls.kllll'I: Mo 1 I V1lueblt: SlfYe Motton: M 0 11 ln•olr1Hon11: Joe Ranoullla. Juftl..-V11'1ty C0<1pl1ln: Ralph R-umo, l<evin Langd1le; Most V1tua1>i.: G1ry V1ll1rt. l'l'Olft.'""' C•ot1ln: Tim G.-tn: Mast Valueb!" Kirk Langdale; Most Improved: Rick Wallace. T1IMll1 VerJllY Co-caplaln: Don Porter, Oouo RQtt; MOii v11uablt: Tony S1wav1; MMI lmpravtd: Jtll Pllillle>$. Junior V1r1ih' C.tp1aln: f!endv Pol'ler; Ma, 1 Valuallle: Alt>erl Ntlw1n; Mast Improved: Tat:lt:I Johmlcn.. l!I Toni 111.i..11 V1!""Jlly Mo•t V•luable: G1rv 1<ev1 Most lmprov...:l: St1ve 1(1chelln; Mos! lnS!llral!onal: GellbY Grll1lv1. Junior V1r111y Most Valuable; Jeff Slr1nd; Most Improved: Bab Mosb1119h; C1p11ln: Tracy Slngn. l'rfth·SOf>h Most lmprovet:I : Jtff Ei\d1; Most valuable: Ken 81n. Track V1rsll1 '-'oi.t var~abll!: Cllarles Hltk1: Coache1 Awart:I; l<tn Young; Mos! ln•olrauona!: Bria~ Htaney. F""h•SDPh Mou Valuable: Lee lllncHn Most 1mpt'O\ll't:I: Tonr Lunt:ly; Ma51 1n1plration1I: Cllril Oemtnlo. Swlmml111 1.1011 Oul!1andlng : Tam Rev: Mos! lmprovet:I: Jell W<llO'I 1nd M11i1 Sir aw. Tlftftll V1!""Jlh' Most v11u1bl1: Merll Frtctrltkr Most lmarG\let:I ; Ovt<• Ame1; Ma 1 I lnso1ratiana1: M1rk Frl<:lrick. Jvnllt" V1rllly Moil lmpravtct: Bab R1nd1tl; Most ln1plr1tlon1I: Jtll Ptllrion. .... MG$1 V1lu1ble: Paul MllCll'M!yl Mttl 1morovtd: s1ev1 8onll11t . f11w1111rl H1rbor Grmn11lkt V1rsl1Y (&D!lin: Jerry Penh1ll: Mo' I V~luable: Jerry Penllalh Motl lmprovet:I: Don H1nscm; Ma 11 ln1plr1lloN1L: W•vl'll' C1rr. Any man loves a touch of Black Velvet. Smooth Canadian. • • Qualifying Today, Finals Saturday By STEVE BRAND Of ._ 0.11'1 'lllt SQlf BAKERSFIELD-Fast , hot and torrid. Those three words best sun1 up the conditions as the stale's top athletes open competition th.is evening in the annual track and field championships at Bakenfield College. The track is fast all-weather The weather is e:tpected to be hot as it usually is this time of the year in the San Joaquin Valley. · And the competitioJ \\ill be torrid as field et·ent qualifying starts at ~ No less than 1'bur Orange Coast area athletes go into the action as favorites off their CIF victories last ~·eek. 11\ere are heats in all et•ents but the 2-mile. which figures to gi ve Edison High 's Tom Lloy a boost. Llov is a po"'·erful runner \\'ith 48.5 quarter speed "'ho is the favorite in the 880 off his r 1:52.2 in the CIF 4-A championships. • '*'!\~ .. ' Lloy ran 1:52.8 in winning the ClF ?ifasters Meet last week and has drawn lane J in the third heat tonilil:ht. His major competition will come from Vintage High's l\fark Hadley, "'ho clocked a 1:52.6 to win the North Coast section. MARINA 'S ancl from St. Francis High of GARY BLUME !\fountain View's Mike Kasser. \\·ho ran 1:53.5. The Edison HiQ;h junior "ill double back in the 440, pitting: his 48.5 against Rod Cormors of Cordova High ( 4 8 . O ) , 'Villiam Hunt of N or t h Hollvv:ood f48.7) and ?<.tike Bartlett of Piedmont (48.7). Newport Harbor H i g h · s Brian Theriot comes into the nleet with the best time in the 440, 47.7 on one turn. Should Llov droo out of the 4411. l\luir's Alan Sheats (47.6\ is the alternate. Theriot. wi th 22.0 furlong soeed, is the heavy favor ite in that event. While La~a B e a c h soohomore Eric HWst set an all-time class record i n runnini 8:54 in the 2-mi\e last '"eek, he {i~ures to have hi5 hands full 1f DeLaSalle's Rich Kimball (8:51 ) is healthy. Kimball won his sectional mile in 4:02.4 but aooarentlv suffered shin splints i n "inning the 2-mile, clocking 9:12.1. If Kimball isn't uo to the double. Hulst a,i'ain figures to ,e:et his toughest race from CIF Southern S e c t i o n sl.anclouts Garv Blume of r.farina (v•ho is readv to dio under 9:00 afler a 9:00.8 last "·eek). Jim Schankel o f Lompoc (8:59) and Crespi's ~ Guv Arbo<ast (9:00.6). Best of the rest a r e Crawford of San Diego's Kirk Pfeffer (9:05.2) and San Carlos' ~1itch K in grey (9:09.81. Probably the heaviest favorite fro1n the Oran~e Coast area is \Vestminster Hii;rh's Jill Caldwell in the girls mile. Miss Caldwell, only a freshman. won the CI F if.asters meet in a record 5:05.1 and has already run 4:57 this year. Her major competition in this first-ever girls statewide championsli.1p will be Kate Keyes of Tamalpais at S:JO.% and Del Campo's Tina Annex, 5: 16.0. Given an outside chance to \\'in orr his 6-10 14 in the high junlp is Laguna Beach's Doug Case. Only this time he'll face national record holder Mark \\'ilson of ro.·font c Vista lligh in fl Dan \ille, who soared 7-l~~ this year. La Sierra High!s Clark Beedle is also over 7-feet while Alemany's Vit:. Churchill has soared 6-tov~. Facing a tough task as he has all through the prelims and finals is Mission Viejo 's Jon Cook in the 880. rmproving each week, Cook has lowered his time to 1:53.8 running in the shadow of Lloy and Burbank's John Musich. Facing an equally tough task is Costa Mesa junior Curl Eilenberg, the CJF's No. 2 qualifier in the discus. Newport Harbor's mile relay team (3:7A:l.5) 15 also in tough, drawing Muir(3:18.7l, Morse of San Diego (3:19.7) and East Bakersfield (3:19.6 J in its heat. MV, Tars To Be Feted The JI.fission Viejo and Newport Harbor base b a J I teams, both of which earned spots In the CIF playoffs, will be honored at awar d s banquets tonight. Newport Harbor's Sunset League runner-up team will be feted at 7 at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, while the Mission Viejo dinner begins at 7 at the school cafeteria. l\1lssion Viejo's s"i.mming team, meanwhile will hold ils awards banquet at 7 at the Montonoso Recreation Center. ---- 10 GlfANDSTAND ADMISSION TICKETS $15 (Regular Price $20.00 . Sa" $5.00 Each Book) Order No*-Available throuah June 1, 1974 Write: TICKETS • DEPT. G., Los Alam ilos Race Course 4961 Kate lt a Avenue. Los Alamitos. California 90720 THE WORLD'S FASTEST HORSES RETURN! MAY 22 thru AUG. 21 lll&ht Racing · ... 1st Post 7:45 MON. thru SAT. 4 EXACTAS Nightly ON KATELLA Near 605 Fwy. • .. 22 0All Y PILOT Me11's Golf FV Mile Square Tourney Begins Pa i r 1 n g s ha\'c b.:l'll d('lci111ined for the president's cup 1ncn·s club com~titiun at Foiuirain \'alley ~lilc Squ;1r1· c;oJf Course '\'ilh the f1r:;t match !o Ix-con1plct.ctl by Sunday evening. Co111petition 1s 111 flights l\'ith 32 starting in the president's group. The rirst round loStTS ron1prisc the 1·icc prcsidcRt's flight \\'ilh eight other flii;hl.'i included. l1•t·i11e Ct)ttst One of the top events on the men·s club ca1cndar i ~ scheduled June 8·9 at Jr\'inc Coast Country Club. Tt is the annual Gifford Teeple meinber evcul in its 20th time around. It is a 36-hole event :.ind is scored on a bt~ttcr ball of _partners bnsis 11•i!h par!ncrs :no more than eight shots aport :Jn handicaps. Father's dav 11·111 b c celebrated \\•irh the annual pinchu1·st. scotch tournan1cnt for fathers and sons or · da1Jghters on .Jun• Hi. Conclusion of the ('\'(•nt \l'i ll be a fishing derby in the early ; evening: hours. ltlissit111 \'it•jo Three players tied for first : in an eclectic tournament at 'l\lission Viejo Golf Coursl' Cl'l'r ·the \reekend. In first place 11·crl' J ;iC'k Cate. P.1ul La:--l:indcr and Bill Rohrs. all 11·ith 6l Net Classie Fi11al s Set At Ne\\ port Don Pos~ finished all alone at 6.'t wilh StCl't' Craig. 11enry Call and Crrald .\lon1y tied at fl!i. In the group at 67 \1'rrc llalph Boss, H1chard Kosbab, Dc.n .\lcl..eod. Tom lloag. Ji111 ~!anion. J\1n ;o.Jchring, E:d Htal. Georgr !lleElro~·. FreJ Schudel and Chuck Osborn. .~t111t11 A1111 (~ualifylng begins Saturday for the annual exc!usi vrs tourn<11ncnt at Santa Ana Country Club <Jnd concludes June IS, The exclusivrs evt'nt is for golfers \\'ith II ;;ind o\·er h;1ndicaps. llig c .... ,,,, .. In a n1atch vs. par event <tl Big Canyoo Coun~ry Club of l\c1\'JXlrt BCach OV('r the 1rcckcnd, four teams tied for first place 1\'ith Doug ~lcUride a tncmbcr of lhn.'e of the squ:.ids. On one tean1 11•erc Don Anderson and George Ry;in. J\tc:Bridc 11as tca 1l'~d \1·ith Hrian I~ em p h i I I • Joe 1-lumphries and John Ncv,rton t~ share three places 1\'ilh plus nine scorC's. In ~1 mixrd !01'1 biill of fourso1nc event. ~ .. Ir. and .\lrs. John Hooten 11·cre fl'1irer1 11·1th illr. and J\1rs. H:1rrv Bo;ond at 53 for first place. · At 54 11•rrc the Frank F;1rgos and the J\lt•l t;r;i~·s 1vil h lhe Jerry Hrlpcrins and Uan Dc:'l!i!IC's at $5. In nn age s11•eepstcikl'S, alw ~cored on a lo1v tall of foursome basis, i\lr. and :'llrs. ,\lilc·s Nc11'by tenmed with ~tr. and \!rs. Ciene Parker for a 36 and first place. T11'0 te11n1s tied :it 39 for 5o.'cond place including !he Don UC'1npscys and the' Ha1Ty .\J;1rlin.~. ,\]so .. Jin1 Jlarstead, lll'!en Tegeler ;ind !he-Doug f':1 i.'S. · AJa111itos ·Raci11g Entries I Lo• Allmhos Enlritl IOI' Frld1y Clear, Trac~ F111t, Flrtl P~SI l :•J ,.,M, 11 l:A.011 Fir>J llllct. SJ E~llC1il '"" It~ •nd •:~Ritts. FlllST RACE -HO •~'Ill. 1 •t~r olas. Cl<1lmln11. Purst 11~00. (I.liming 11nce Slf'&r, Rocktl's Fin11 lt pc Hatti 11t Rubeo Jot (R Aa~rr1 1 1~ 8er1e1m !S, Treasure) 122 Limit> 8r11co11 lJ, 8rookSI 116 Ho,.,·e's Sonn• 80~ Ill:. S<1nk~) I" P1m'1 ll:ocliet ID. UnigMJ 1\9 Twl111no (,<11 {J. RlcnofllM 11~ Mr. Two SPQI (A , Ardlla) 119 R l~e• Fclly (L. 8altouJ 119 P1t11r.e Rtml1 tJ, Ward) 119 SECOHO llAGE -3)0 Y1rd1. 2 ~tar alas. Ailow11nce. Pur•e 12000. Royal Hy (J. Alc~•ntsl 112 C."'O" 'N Jilde iD, Morrl1J 1 1~ G-o A"nlvtrsaty !J. Drtven 11t R~• Ooo Two !f . LiphamJ 119 Alaque {D. (ardola) 111 Spencer·~ Ct>o•ce U , Wd•dl In THt•o RAGE -;~9 Ydr!h. Yedr olca & up. AUow4nce. PUl'1e sn.oo. El Toro P•r~er (L. SBllOU) 119 Alrn1isHc (A. San~>) 121 Rim Moon Aun (J, Rocllatchl !11 Nulher Willow CD. Cordo1a) 119 G-erooimo Mayor (K. C!~ro>>el 1:n Hy s1ran11er !T. LIP~dm) 12l Sneakv leaky (J. Wdrd) 111 On Llmlr5 (D. M'.n iQhlJ 119 FOURTH RACE -JJ.(I yards. 3 ye1r old~ & up. Fillies & n1drf>. Allowance. Purse $5000. Ou1ty Parr (S. lrt'asure) IU AmNr Dur {J. Wdl>Onl 119 DcnDv Deck (L. Mylt>J 119 Ndy Ann (H. Pa~cl 119 smoo111 Coin (T. Lipham! l\9 For9011en Lddy (L. Bollou) 121 Tl"tP Hea1S OL Addor ) 119 FtFTH RACE -~~o Vdrd •. 3 i'Cdr old;. Purse SJSOO. Tne Lo• Alam•los Derby Trial• -Fir>! Dovi~ion - Go far!ncrl~;ler (f. Liplli!m) 117 Pd•dd<IC lo\•S5 IR. Ad~") 111 Ke1cnup lJ. Akh~r<!s) 121 l•le FIY (lye (I(, H•fll 11] coc,,'> Kid lJ. W•r~J 1n Moo Vin Mary !S. TreJ;ure) 111 Sh<''~ Predoos (J. wa1wn\ 111 SIXTH RACE -«0 yann. 3 ve"r old•. Purse $3500. Tr>e Lo~ Alamitos Oerby Trials -Second Division - 1mpresslv<'IY (0. Morrl)) lZ! Pnc;eN'~ Moon Bug (IC Harl) 122 Tiny Be 1'.\ine {J. Broo~i) 11:2 Mios FhcKa Aeb 45. Trea1u•e) 127 Ocdr 01~ Girl (R. Add;rl 1?2 E!!a Capri (J, AichdrdsJ 127 You Alrogh! IT. Lipn•m) l17 SEVEHTH RACE -•~0 y.1rd>. :l y~.ir old~. Pur>e ll500. Tne Los Alamotos Derby Troals -Third Dlvo1oon - ~.~r~',~/ve!(~~·Hs~~/;"J :~ Tr1ple Beat !R B11n~>l 121 Di! I> David (L lil•ICS) 111 Wilch,n' Hour JO. (fttdola) 122 TimNo Tnin~rlcn (J w;i::•1l 1''.1 Sevenrcen Slutt ID. l{nighl\ 121 EIGHTH Roi.CE -&10 r•rd;. 3 yedr ol<I> & up. Cl~ln,;ng. Pu"~ S2Cll0. Cl.ilrnin<1 price S100C. Tot> Eagle ID. """1n•J II~ H~vnnnan (T, L;p~Jnll 119 One And Only U . W.v;i 11' Pluged In (S. Treasulc\ 127 /\~r. AdeOUd!e (0. (M~~'~t 112 Ru• Feree (II;, Ban<;! 119 Watcn Mt Travel (J, o,-ey:r) in Idaho G-o IJ Ricndr<l;l 112 NINTH llACE -~Oil verds. J ~e~• olds. c1a;m1og, Purse Jl900. c1a:m.m.i p<ice }4000. "'~"rco IA. Arai1aJ 1:~ Lo(llll Lf,,..e IH. Pa~el 117 Jolly Old SO<JI (2 R. Bdnll.•) 119 Ame-'"·'" Gen! (R. ~a,,;t l llQ Sn~dy Evf,eH CJ. Aic~ard sl 112 Drop O' Honevmooo IM. Sic~~!! 111 Ar1>•C (1 S. Tre~sure) 11~ Hy Mro" Twl5t !D. Knight) 11 Sctlerlly IC Smith) 11; ~•acll~d Oclk {I L. '4 yl ,) II, • FtJuntain Valley Swimmers INE CAR OWNERS LEATHER WFE ' Barred Fro1n CJF .Meet w..r.fileat~&Ya.,tc••• IF ••allM1 .. _......,_.c .. CJIJI lt ... IHI By llOWARO L. HANDY 01 t~c O•Hv ,.U.ot s111t1 DOH YOUI CAI IDLE ROUGH? (Mlr1 Co1rtl s1.o •· Hatn1w1~ STA.IT HAllD? WE CAN HELP ((~Vlf)I) }S./ S. 1rl1r (Monrovo•I !6.l GIVE --MILAGl.l 6. Scott { oolh 11) .56.J. r-1' ~o~'t~11~ t1M::.·~:O:~t·:~ve;rh!!~ THE CARBURETOR SHOP <Ml" '°'"I 5<~.5 2. "'"°"' IA" /lnmbr"l 1;20.6 l . Ltwll {San Mlrl,,ol 1~2HAA&OA 8LVO .. COSf-' MESol. 642•1116 1'herc 1vil1 be a new lhan1pion when the second annual girls CIF' s1~·irnnling and dlving chan11.>ionships arc detern1incd at ~tillikan Hlgh School next Friday night. S:3'1.1 '· W1t1r$ (Aolll"!I HIU1) 5;,5.11 ~~~~~~~~ ... ~-~~-~·~-~~·~-~~~~-~0.~000~M~·~~~~~~~= S. Rnm11<11 {Oownev) J:21.S 6. Palme• fArcijdlal ~·11.1. Dt~1r5 : \t . Grot/11wll<I (Unlwtnlty) J'J4.J '-4 _ 100 tia<k -1. 01v1 (M!ft1t>l~l 1:02.5 l (111) John1on (T111Uii1 111\d WMll· f<'ountain V a 11 c y lfigh defending champion of the c,·ent, not only lost the services of internationally renovmcd Shirley Babashoff to the boys tcanl this season but mer'" (Norwtlkl l:O<l.S t, Price (FDO!flltll 1:0..5. Othlr1: t, S111ll/I (CO$lt MtUOI 1:87.t 1•. Rou /COf'Oftl llel M1r) 1 :Ot.2 lOQ areaSI -1. Singl)u'h flhousaod Oaks) 1:08.S (MM! rKord) 7.~1.i1 CFoun111n v1u1w1 1:11.2 J. s~1111wro (AnlftlOIH! Va!lev) l ;lj.l t. Wtarhlrl,. isa,,1a Snr11aral 1 ;I .1 s. Sv!vt•ler !Qlt1rl1 HUil I' !J,, 6. Streeter (Pa101 Vtrde1J 1:1•.l .00 lrre relav -I. Sim! Vonev J:~f.S 1. M1t1 (D>lft J:)().1 J. Sani. Barba'a 3:5J.2 t , Aollloo Hiiis J·SS.6 s. Mir~le1!e 1 ;~7.l 6. FOQtl\ill 1,0Q.f. Olh,•• 10. Co•lf Mtil 4:0S.7 n. Eoison .•: 10.6. Black Velvet feels good on you. also fell viclin1 of an eligibility ruling that barred seven other swimmers from participation ui Thursday's preliminary n1eet at Foothill High. 50111t;n.,~ lio1Kthlon (Sin\! Vallevl 71.6 'Scratched lrom 100 •nd SOO l1ee !!C:en~~~·:•:.l~'~'':M:•--;•~tl'"::~"'~'~"=~=·=• ::•::"::•::•="~'•=o=•0='~'·~•~< ~-~' ~1-----'-Mat) 1t.J i . Hie} i.n~J Beck.vith (Coror1a <!fl M~'l ~no T~n Ut·c.,ul·• r 1 6 F'tem•~ l CR!1tht1tl) 19.S Olners: 10. Cllt} 01!1 CHuntlngton lle1cn) 2t.t . . 100 Fly -1. Whlt~-er (FoothollJ l;Ol.• 1. Gardner · I · (Simi Vallev) 1!01 I J_ Fonolmo••"' g1r s '\'Cre participants in an CM!ra Costa! 1:0L6 •. (tieJ Ra· It seen1s son1e cf the FV Incl , d I d · th Rar->aoe !Oowntvl ana C.o~tb,r.>a un~; 1one nice ur1ng (' iRedol\do) 1:010 6. Josepn (Ramon~I regular season and instead of 1:0J.6. 100 1ree -l Gardner IS•m• V~llf~l s11 ln11ning unattached. \Vere St a 1 ft•~' . I. I d h f . HouohTon IS;,n!J Ba•bar6) ~nd Fonl~n~ is e as mem ers o a swim --- club. Under CIF rules. this is taboo and son1conc blew the LEASE A '74 610 1vliistlc on the FV girls. WAGOM $99.89 mo. l\IIAY SALE! We need your Trade! Premium pnces paid. EXCELLENT SELECTION Immediate Delivery NABERS ~ Unfortunatclv. the •T••36tro.OEL s\~inimers ii•cre not ififormed COST .l MES.l DATSUN 0~1": DA~s 2845 HARIOR ILVO. C.M. Please Call 540-9100 Smooth Ca nadian, of t h'e decision until they S40.64 Io 2600 Harbor Costa Mesa 1.1rrivcd at the meet at Foothill ~"""""""""~"""""""""""""""~l..'.:=========~.!::=====================-lligh. .: 1liis n1eant that seven of 10 C'11trants from F o u n t a i n Valley, plus t11·0 relay tean1s, 11·ere banned fro111 t l1 e competition. Stacey PJC'tz of Foun1nln Valley had the second fa slcst qualifying .tiine in lh{' 100 breaststroke in I: J 1.2. and was the only survi'.'or to the finals for Fountain Valley. Nancy Dale of ~luntington Beach J-ligtt finished third in the 50 fre<' and 10th in !hl• 50 butterfly 10 qualif_v for the finals in both events. She \\'ill go in !he championship race in the free and the consolation finals in the fly. Erica Kleinhans tied for fifth in lhe 50 breast for Huntington Beach and Corona de! ~1ar's Toni Beck1\·i1h tied for 10th. ,._1iss Bcckll•ith also qualified fourth in fue 50 fly behind !ean1matc and third pl11ce, finisher A1ny !lo~:-. ""'. .,.'' . .... .~. 1'1• CIF Girl~ Swim P•flim• ~··~ " v " ..., .. ,., '.., AV .. , ,.., .., GENERAL INDIA 4 PLY NYLON CORD -• - WHITEWALLS I i I ·1 ' I Sctnifinal and final rot1nd .play in the Adoption Guild :tennis tournament 11·ill be held J-hls 11·ecke11d at the Nc11·por1 l3e11ch tennis club. : Sunday 's fin11ls 11·ill begu1 at 'a.in. nnd feature t'hampionship play in si x t'ategories. Alaniitos Results 100 m~c!~y •el~v -I. Foothill !:58.; ;, Aolli,,g Hills 2:00.5 3. Palo• Verdes 1 o~ . .\ •. 'rnou\ona O..~s 7:00.I .1. Tus1;,, 2:03.1 6. Cost• MfSI 2:04 ... orneri: 10. \tie) Coron1 ael Mir •nd Hunlint9on Belcb l:OS.S. 825-14-825-1 s Men's open d o u b I c s semifinalists include the, learn of Horst Ritter and ~1.-irk Elliott. Denis Trout-Ne i I Bessert. l~ank Lcichtfrled-Bob Duesler and Lawrie Cunningham Bob Cunningham In mJxcd cpcn doubles. the semifinal tcarns arc· Barbara \\1right-Bob Ogle. Janice l\1etcalf-Randv V c rd i c (' k . Kathy Dean-George YarrllC'.\', and Connie Pearson-King Lambert. In \\'O!nen'~ op<'n. scmirinalists 1ncludr t h l' teains of L.indsey Jlvlorsc-Pat ~1cCabe, Kathy D£'an-Dinne Stellar, Terry Brassey-C:ail Elliott and J\larilyn Strall'- L inda Cushing. Play in men's. \\'Omen's and }nixed doubles. A. B and C categories is also stated. Bast Seeks S ixth iu J{ow J\tike Bast "'ill have a price on his head when he races ;11 ittc l\'eekly Spec d 1\' a y i\fotorcvcle event 1onight ~1! the Orange Counl y J<'airgrounds in Costa :vl£'s;1. Spcedv,.ay proinotcr /larr.v Ox!ev \\'Ou ld like to SC'C' somCone break the mo1101onv of having Bast win the scratch main racr. To that end. he has put up a $100 bonus to the first J]lan to best Bast. Bast has won five straight so far t11is season. Th11nd11y, May XI. 191• Clear, Tr•ck Fist FIRST RACE -'J}Q varos. ' year o•d• Allowance. Pur~e ll600. H"tinger (Ward) 11.SO 6.00 4 10 No S~<! Songs UHcnard>l J.40 i,loO 8id Pi~IOI /Walker) 4,CO T•MP -18 76 A••o •<.n -Paul 5rarle!! F•~kl~ Si>, C.o (~I l>:i1>g. Ficklt U' B"o"T PO"~ Red, 0111!< Line Bar;, King 0 Tn~ Fl.o;.o Scr,iicned ~ Jt!'1 l•!fle l <JOy, Swoooh H E¥aC!~ -6·H,•Dinger & 10·NO Sad Song~, ·P•id l8J.80, SECOND Roi.CE -SIO ~drd• J year olds & up, Claomino. Purse ~1100 5 Tep N Fc1cn II !Lip~''"'l 510 ].~0 Jj~ !(~al~ Pro IT•casurc) 1.60 ].•~ p.,apv Vocnuni ll'lahonl J.(IO T.me -"6.16. Al<o '''" -· Dorek. Goll's Limil, Mud Puppy, Yo D;ero No 1c•atcnc ... THIRO Roi.CE -jjQ V~'<JI, 2 ye~r 11IJ<. Allc,,,1<>ee. Pu•1e S1~00. Clo1>il<'r~ Qul••1 B•~ !Ban•;1 61.0 son J'10 Die•~,., F ir~ ii.,~ IB•oo~~! 7 ~o 6.~o a,. Pl<>v (H ''" 5.60 r.,,,~ -IS.11 Al'o ran -Au!o'lln Ch•"9~· Ptoie<l \"·,,. C.>nvo" E<re'"· So E~<y, Q[son I•~. Th~ 01(1 G('l~I ~ ScrMcnEd -Ktmars Dex Bar FOUl!TH RACE -~n~ .ara1. l ye~r ~10, & UP. (l,,1 MinQ Pu"~ \)!>GO. T~e counl IH~r11 5.a? 1;0 ~io R<>e• On Man (R lch~r05) 3.10 J l,J) 111cn~ e," l'tMhonJ j •O Time -20.76 Al~o ra" -Ndty Nole. Se~or P~n~.,. Roc~cr To Me, BiQ Sno! Bdn•e" Stollon. No lt•~lthe~. FIFTH RACE -JlO V~'Q'. J year o•n·. ~llow•nct. Pur~e !20011. ~ •• p;Q p,,,. (B.,o~•) a 80 5.tO J •Q Lei~~" Bo Jio<0lc3 IW,1'01 J.60 ;I'() f.'.<" Ao"I l~v~ (Ad,,orl 310 Time." 17~~. J\l ·o r.1n Surpri>e~. S1Hl1t Sea. w,,, (hoc'> Gal, G"e"~ Cao11n,,, Cati Mac. c~111!op,, Calwd. Sc•a!chl'<J -Flrft'J Duoc. OIU•"'' G-~. tintol n's Su•• Bet, Callie Parker. 5!lCTH RACE -JlO y~rds. 3 ye»r ola\. C~llt '>rf'd. C!aimfng. Purie S1100 M~i"'''' Chic {Morris) I0.20 m.oo 8.6~ Bo Blo1>~• (Watson) a.00 s.10 f ,milv FJQhl Olithards) 7 60 ,,~ -18.lJ, /llw •dn -G-o Nole Go, Paap;i's L•». R.1r~ DouDle. RulJ•~·, Van, Jo" Bror:n. Cool '.1•51, DJ~dy D;ina. ~er.11th<:'<! -Sh;~~·· Moon, H~opy Gates open tonight fl ! 6:30 ~rith the first rcicc on the card J>cgining at 8: 15. Enouq<'I, Cutr: N Qulc~. Cute As Ev•r. Paramount Sports Gverglhin'J in :Jenn~,.,,,,~ SPECIAL SALE! We..._ w•ercl h111tdrr:d poiri of T e"11h SllOH-Sptciolly priced fror11 , .• $2.75 to $4. 99 All WARM-UP SUITS 2 00 1 ff o~ .. ,.1" /0 0 Low r'ricrl! JtlEW OUNLOP Y(LLON AUS 111"'l' A•< TENNIS BALLS ·52~ 1· 0 f l\l\j'i or i l<l~ll • • .. l·l>( CIJ. 1C"1U'I ,.............,.o!3u "•11••1·'' · 333 f: J7th St., Costa Mesa ............ ,...,.,Ho:llMOl"'-1 I // (. PHOMI 642-6886 ...._, .... w..,, ft.!11.o..6i1 Mr.., H '....,! 11·1 ' WO lrte -1. •Taylor (V~llev Cnris!· --------1S Ex1ct1 -10.Majtstk C~lt & 7·8o ------------~ '""'· "" 0~~ LEASE FROM DOT SEVEHTH RACE -'•0 •ar<B. J Y•M 01111 & uo. Cl~11;i;ed allowantt. Purse SJ~ N t Ve' N a pping ~C~rd~:~I B•Q Canyon (l(~igh11 U~c•e Rutu• (l!ic<'lo•a•) Tir1'>1': -11.lS 10.co • 01 '~ 3.70 ' ., 3.10 Ah~ ran -Jonn•s no••· A 'Gont 111a"'"· (;iiun O••il, Azure Bar Go. No ~C'd•cres. EIGHTH RACE -BIO yn•d<. 3 vi:ar o•cs !. op. Claim;ng. Pur~ Sl600, Fo•v N•rac /B.?nl<s) 1\.~0 >.bO ~.•0 Lo!!lr Red Tide !Smtr~) 11.20 e.OO (~<h Brown !Lipham/ J.60 T•rne -16.59. Al'o ran -Hr!!o Jod'(, ,,_I r. P~c>onnl;!V, Cvo Fee. Kev, 1)• Syn~ic~te, Scralc~d -Samola, TOil SI~•. 8111 Spy, War Potth. l S E•1ct1 -1·FO.tY Ner1c & l·l illle Atd Tide, Pllld SUI.~. NINTH RAC &-JIO va•ds. J year old\ & uo. Claiming. Pur;e Sl600. D~nd•'s Jft (/ldJ;r) 10.00 •.60 •.8ll P~rr Oo•er>d (H~rTI 5.00 4.~o G-o l.\'5!Y J"' IT•ea1urt) 10.5~ f,mt -1!.QJ 111;0 •~n -Ca<'<d<'I eav Bar, Royal F;,~ Rockft, C.Jl!anlme~r. Nutner Bunny. Hank'~ V.1n11uar!I. Bud Eye, C<·hlor~;~ Smog Stra!tl'>cd -Fl~btor:r. 1S E~~cti -1·D.1nd1's Jtl & 6·P1rr Oort,,d, P.1;d llOl.50. Fish Report NE.WPOllT (D~ver·i, Lockt•l -,, anqle'>. 1 be"~cu<1n. I bcnoto. l'il b.; 71'ellovtai1. 1n roc~ co1. !Art'< Landing) -11! a11glc": •O rock cod, 31 b.>>c o~~~a~~~;.ro,E naliaui.11.1 ~~~~·~~. '~l l!Ln<tn. ns b'"· ~ ~~11ov,1 ... 1. DANA WHARF --11 "ft<.'""' 1l7 C•lllco Oa•~. • l>.Jtr~ru1,>, • h;•;~u1. LONG BEACH /8,lmont Pitrl -•I ,,noler1: J:l cahco ti•·•· 1 naliou•. ns 'UCk cod. !Sl>Ort!i•l\1nQ) 11 dnolers: 2 ve"o'' 1.111. 71S r,;hco O~>' Pol.RAOISE COVE -5l an'llC•s: •50 rork O><l, 1 tow end, 1 linQ (O':j, SANTA MONICol. -•7 .Jngltr!: 195 r~c• cod. 9 b,1~·. 1 ~"l•DvT Saroe -!S dnOl('n. "20 r •. .;k ro1 l :>~". ? h~llbu!. Sol.N PEDRO {~lnd Sl.Lindi,,111-J• ,,n~ler•· 2 ~,rr,1c~. 110 ~-1 l1to ~as:.. 76 ll"Je bass, 11<; rctk c Od . !Sportl1shi11<1) 1.> ·.,nolers: 1 vellcwt•il, ! t on1 !c. lli b~rr~cuda, 1 bdli:>u1. 1ao rock coo. Minor Tune 50% Off .................. c..t.--; f'<'C•tl'l•&••W-.,, fAlfl ••...•..•...•...•••••• stl'9 LAIOl ••••••••.••••••••••••• tJt.n. fOTAl ••• , ••••••••••••••• , •• lR:Jr "'" ...................... $11..tl If•• J.1/1<'1 ' 260Z '136" 710 '71 00 '0• j A"'•' >1.1 PickuP.." "''"·' '69 " 210 '.'>-'""""" N '66" 1 " .J1'"'° C· i t DOT DATSUN 1 lllS lrtoch lh·d. Hu"ti~Ofl leoch 540-0441 842-7781 NOW OPEN featuring: 1 000 's OF PAIRS IN STOCK INCLUDING OR I GINAL JEANS STRAIGHT LEG CORDS NUVO FLARES BE:LL CORDS PLUS: adidas ~ THE LARGEST SELECTION IN SO. CALIFORNIA EVERY MODEL AVAILABLE! PLUS: SOLIDS STRIPES HAWAIIAN PRINTS COMllN llGISTIR fOlt OUI 11" DIAW'IHG Y ALUAIU PllZES HOUll:S: t.JM DAILY 270 L 171', C..- S41·llJJ In Htllgren SQoare ' ' GENER Al INDIA $ 4 PLY NYLOl>LCORD WHITEWALLS Plus S232 FE T Whit~woU1 JUST 855-15 88!.·15 900-15 Site "4·78·1 4 Whittwoll! JUST $ Plus S2.80 F E T lrond Mtw • Mot l lemi Hot R""ods Si1ti J-78· I 4 J·78-1 s Whittwalls JUST 2 I F~ 24~ 26~T . '$1.89 $277 $299 Complete BRAKE ~RHAUL THIS WEEK ONLY ,,. IMCLUOES: 1. Jnslall NEW hoavy dl1l / lining on all 4 w~e~I.-.' 2. Rebuild the cyl1ndcr::. on all wheef:;I 3. Bleed brakes -1n·;tdll heavy duty brake fluid 4 Jnspcc! brake rP!L1rn ~pri,,gs 5 Turn and true all 4 brake drum·; 6 Repack tronr w~•~ ... 1 bearin~s 7. Adjust brake:. and cJ1c,L1< emergency hnkaQf' 8. Road tesr your au1om0Do1e 95 Extra c""'9o for disc -... lar<Jfl' GENERAL INDIA GLASS BELTED WHITEWALLS 4 + 2 CCNSTRUCTION A78·13 WHITEWA LL Plus SI 42 Fed. El(. Tax: lraltd Hew • Hot lltr11~ ""'""'""' EXPERT FRONT- END ALIGNMENT STANDARD & COMPACT AMERICAN CARS Only $ Includes setting Caster, Camber, T oe-in, and Toe-out lo manufacturer·s s pecs ... Safety Check & Road Test. Exira charge for larger o r air conditioned cars. setting lors1on bars . and parts. 1l needed. 95 can, and oddKlonal poris if needed, • 1 "!1'1111!-il!!lmlm!ll------•------"•-·,a.~1 ---11 Don Swedlund's ·1 • t aw COAST GENERAL TIRE 515 wnT I tit! ST" COST A MISA -OAJL Y 7:10 t. 6:oo-.. 64M03J -14~5710 .. _______ Sooner or later ... you'll own Generals-------• ' • • • • • • Intrepid ~ On Lctnd 'Voyage' SAN DIEGO (AP) -The racing yacht Intrepid left 1 Wednesday by truck for Nc\v- port , R.I., to try for :in un- precedented third vict.of.v in the America's Cup. The 64-foot yacht will set another record with the trip, ::;a.id skipper Gerald Driscoll. It's the first lime that a U.S • / 1'f ' 12-mcter racer has bee:: UP't ,....,.... shipped across country with e her keel stilt attacti.d to her WORKMEN USE CRANE TO EASE INTREPID INTO TRAILER CRADLE FOR TRIP hull . he said. Two-time America's Cup Winner Starts Land Voyage to Newport, R.I. The truck will encounter --------- • - Friday, May 31, 1974 Weekend CaleJadar Guadalupe Race Set Thirte<n yachts shoving off comi><ti1Jon to inside"'""""· Point race, staru Saturday, Satl!,rday in the second sailing Elaewhere in Son the r n Los Angeles Harbor. or Balboa Yadlt Club's 600-CallfonU yac:btqdrdes: KING HARBOR YAC!rf mile Guadalupe Island race Loa Aa1elt•·Lc!n& Beach will be thjl highlight or CABRILLO BEACH YACHT CLUB-New Hoiizons race yachtir11. activity In the local CLUB-Ind.Jan Rock race (Spinnaker Series, PH RF , area as the swnmer season fCabri11o Serl.es No. 2 for JOR, ~tORF, Saturday. DAILY PILOT ~:~ BOATING blossoms. MORF aM PHRF) Saturday. Saa Diego But there will be other local LOS ANGELES y AC HT SAN DIEGO y AC HT ....__...;;. _____ _, action on the yachting front.. CLUB-Annual Stage Crul!:e, Voyagers Yacht Club will send Howland's Landing, Catalina CLUB--Trepte Trophy race a fleet of Midget Ocean Island, Saturday, Sund a Y • I !OR) Salurday; Hope Trophy C 0 R 0 NA DO y AC 11 T Racing F1eet yachts (under::> MoMay. race (MORFJ Saturday; CLUB-Sun and Sea Race, feet) on a day race around LI'il1.E 'sffiPS FLEET Hussoog Series (Ca I· 2 5) IOR, SDHF, Sunday. marks in the Huntington -Sabot Inv It at ion a I, Saturday; Hotel del Coronado OCEANS t DE YACHT Beach area. The event is Saturday; T..adJes Sabol race (PC) Sunday: Soling CLUB-Summer Sabot Series, known as the Huntin~on Flats Invitational, Sud(lay. Fi1et (Soling). Sunday; Rollins Sunda race of VYC's ~tassey Midget S.nta MonJCI Bay Bo'-''1 (Star) Sunday; L.'.luren SILif:RGATE y Ac HT Series. SANTA MONICA YACHT Series (Ca.l-20l Sund a Y ;. Ori 11 Ser' 11 01 Sund CLUB-Spirit Seri .. (T·Blrd) many bridges on the ltkiay trip '-''ith the Intrepid riding 14 11 feet 11t¥>ve r,round. "\Ve'll go around them.'' said the driver. "We'll have to watch out for low trees and Blue Star ~rtnthil~anrrVVaa<ch"*1t C8lltilt1b>-GCbblUill8~'1'<11'R<p~le>-GGruaLOod<LlSllilawln>lllm, sco ies 1 ay · Sunday. S Cl Sl t l "'ill open its facilities to the class and handicap boats, SOUTftW ESTERx---YA"CHT um mer ass a e( small bnat sailors of the Lido-Saturday, Sunday. A C LU B -Don S t ebb in s North and Inland 14, P-Cat, and Soling in the CAL J FORNI A y CHT Memorial Race (PH RF) SANTA BARBARA YAOIT The Balboa Power d annual invitational race for CLUB-Commissioners .Race Satw-day. CLUB-Wilson Serie! No. 3, required. Stu ents sh o u Id Saturd · lamp posts." The America's Cup trials Race Ends In Deadlock these classes. The P-Cats and (Overton Series, IOR, CCA, l'\1fSSlON BAY YACHT ay. Squadron's summer class in bring a three-ring notebook Solings v.·111 sail on outside PHRF) Saturday. C LU B -Coro {I ado -1 S SA N T A BARB AR A begin June 24. !>afc boat handling will begin and pencils. There is no courses while three classes of WESTWARD CRUISING In vitational, Saturday , SAILING CLUB-Fun Day No. lifonday \\rith , a 6:30 p.m. registration charge. Lid<>-14s will C011fine their CLUB-Fifth annlU!,I Lon g Sunday. 2, S1mday. SAN FRANCISCO <UPI I - The Blue Star Regatta sloop races on San Francisco Bay •1cnded with a tie ror first place that had to be settled by con1paring elapsed time. meeting at the Newport---------------------------~--'--------------'------ Po·wer Club Sets Cruise Barboa Power Squadron \1•ill hold its annual cruise lo the Catalina Isthmus Saturdny. The cruise, kno\vn as the Isthmus Rendezvous w i 11 include a predicted log race on Saturday, and if there are enough boats entered. there \1·ilt be a. sailln~ race on the way hon1c Sund<!,\' -· • '-• Allen Mitchell of Tiburon, sailing for the S!tl Francist'O Yacht Club, finished 2-1-1-2-3-2 in the six races over a three- day period. Robby Haines or the Saa Diego Yacht Club came in 1-2-2-3--Z-l. Mitchell Wa! finally named the wi1U1er when officials checked the total time ror the six races and fQUnd he had a n1inute. 50-S<'rond edge. Harbor Yacht Club, 720 \V. llay St., Newport Beach. During ·the 12 we ck I y sessions, instructors w i 11 discuss boat handling under normal and adverse con- dilion9, rules of the road, seamanship in c o m ri\ o n emergencies, and compass and chart familiarizalloo. Certain sessions of the course \•:ill also be devoted to trailer boating oo inland \•:atcrs. '."o advance registration is SUPER SAVINGS! COMPARE Quad System •10. Less Than ORIGINAL FAIR TRADE PRICE of Receiver H1rm1rif K1rdon'• SO. Ouedr1phonic Multich1nnel 38 RMS Witt AM/FM Rect'iv1r lw11 fa,. t11ded at 5249) •. , lour sound pumping So,.ic 20 8'' 2·\'Vay Spnk"1 . , . e"d BSR 260 AX record ch•"ll" with dust cover, beM, cueing, ind Shure Diamond C1rtridge.,. Aiii~t:~n le. q~~~~~~~;r~~~; ~~c~!YOUR RECEIVER??nsz39 • 49J./I (R egul1rty $29.95 ·With this Plickege: $19.951 e / -, - TEAC Choice Cassette TeK's 160 ca .. tte Deck. with Dolby Noi• A• duction S'(lttm end quelity Jl)ta, combiMS hfvh perform1nc:e •nd reli•bility with low pricint tMt eat' away 1t lntl1tlon .. sz49.so JVC Real-to-Real Deal A ltereo real-to·rHI tape deck that oll1r1 rnOfe, JVC'1 R0-1552 packs lhrH rnotOfl, thl'ff he1ds. tepe-'tciM,et 11, in • solid perforrn1r1e1 unit ready for scund·on..ound, input mill.inf, 1 end more ••• this der;k don itl s399:s .. ' AUDIO DEVICES Low-Nolie Polyester Tape 12oo'on lfflXBManual li!illTurntable a 7" Reel Re1. •1r A brOldcatt ttendafd turnt.Olt from the experu. •. 1ynchronous motor, low ""*' t\lbultr toM •rm. ~ clolelng, wtltl'll.lt p1intd MM, tr1n..,.rmt du•t 00¥1f, full 3-y11f' gu1r1ntee, Md more • , • •11 ,9 s 99_e WE GUARANTEE WHAT we SELL • RAf!p F!NANC!~G COSTA MES~ 1829 Hewpcri ~cl. 17141 642·9531 .r ., . LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL DISTRICT IN FINANCIAL DILEMMA Laguna Beach Unified School District needs more financial support and also a revision of priorities for expenditures. We, the undersigned teachers of Laguna Beach, are unhappy with the priorities for the allocation of funds established by the Board of Education. Other districts hove been able to fund their programs in order to maintain excellence and also to ~eep their ·teachers' salaries competitive. This is not so in Laguna Beach. We would like to present some of the Boord' s decisions for your perusal, and then perhaps you, the taxpayer, will understand why we ore concerned. PRIORITY DECISION BY BOARD COST RESULT I . SpritMJ, 1974: Ir cO!"IP"omiH to Mft: a $.07 increase in tax ba;ed revenur btoc•M of "pollHcal Hpedience", .--to ,... tho anount nee-.:1 to lftaintain eddinig Pl 09"•• at today's inflated prices. Cll1ltlOI be -~ lass of 10llW pi 09* •• mscl some clcnMS. n.. redocod '-'""'I efficlttocy .... lo ....,.,. class size. Reclocod teacher _.... wlllch .- result in a seconckato --,..,..,. 2. 3. 4. 5. SpriftCJ, 1974: To raiH reserYes to a le•..t twice that of stOftdcrcb acce-ptf'd by most districts. s....,.r, 1973: To poy the curTenf ~­ dent $8,000 more th.., the ptt•ious Mlptrim- de-nt, a salmy in the top 2 °/o state wide for districts of c~able size. Summer, 1973: Ta pay classified luslnss M-r tho hi<jhesl salcwy in tho slate for this site school clstrict. SprirHJ, 1973: To rttaiii ~ Rnves in a position requlrl"'J knowlfll9e of school -..._.- than Dr. Hess whoM expertise was in this field. 6 Sprl"'J. 1973: To buy off u·s..erinteudent Dr. • W. Ullom's contract os a re:w.lt of changed locrd expectation md policy. 7. Continuf199 to retain thrtt odministraton 4lf the district ltvtl, one more than dmost all clistrich of ow stu. 8. Contlnui119 to maintain the 'district data processing ctflhr nrther than to contract ttw work to anothet data processinqi ctnter. THESE PRIORITT DECISIONS USTED COST $150,000 8,000 5,000 210,000 60,000 2s.ooo 15,000 $473,000 -.. allocatod lo bedgelry "'"' --p1ogram. MOlllH lost lo po ...... MoniH lasf lo P"'9 ... U•necestary cotl •ncl debt which caused · -lal crisis. Monies lost to procJI am. Monies lo1t to "°"ML FISCAL CRISIS POTEHTIAL AHD ACTUAL PROGUM CUTS IHADE911A 11 SAU.RY SCHIDUlE Who has been paying for these Board decisions? POOR IUILDIHG MAIHTEHAMCI DESTRUCTION OF STUDIMT AND STAFF MORALE Taxp,ayers of La«juna Beach -$150,000 - ,Employees of LB.U.S.D. -$300,000 - lliis ""'°""' of _., Is btloMJ paid w- 1_.,vl"'J Histing ,........ or ...,.tatiocJ procJNtnl that hcrfe btetl cut. Tiils ·-has bton lost lo ,,_.. of hl"'J hy LI. -..... ,. .. o .... "" post two yean btc-of loodtqualo Hlory .,_ CrtCIHS. ' . If the Board of Educ:atidn does not re•lse lh priorities. the child alfeftdlng Laguna leach schools Is tM e•enluol loser. TM teachers Jshcl below feel Ihm It WOlld be unprofessional HOT to protest this ordering of priorities In the strongest possible tenns. Hal Akins Kay hst Al Ucon HtriMrt o• H«Mlonodd ·" 9"1•'-JediLyffHJoe W-otlo Id lowe• D.., Foster .i..t.MM-Cliris•- RaylNd-Jffff Fosler t .. lld1M-. Q:ar1e1 ... ldlwl11gll• Hmcy Galloway ... McClaio ..... " Dow C1w•1• -· ...... Dw1tlMcK.._ a.alts Sc•••r .,.C••:ls:8'u c..aH-LJIOI Mffdo hvk!Sln .... J.os D'Atcy •11 Han•ll All-W..,... r..dS ........ lttly llayls JtffH.,. ---... Wtl4o Jwllc1D1Yls H..-,Joc--·--..... wt1t .... Mory 1111 OwtttJ-l1t.WH1• A M•loa'-t Ml!r. .,__ DHldl.aog ....... _ "* b ~YO\N .... ..,,... ,....., eo-..n.. • . . • • • • • 24 DAILY PILOT Friday, May 31, l<J74 Custo1ns Men St1·ip Si11ger SYDNEY lU PI l -Stngrr· songv.Titer Cat S\t'\cns "as stripped naked by Sydney Airport Customs office rs when he arrived here fron1 Honolul u --------- for an Australian concert tour. The authorities f o u n :\ nothing incriminating o 11 Stevens or in his lugijagc. But follo\ving a two-hour sea rch THE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil Keane "Grandma, l'lt let you read !.tory." © me iu~t ONE 1'-AORE .. Thursday. a n1cmber of his 29" n1on troupe. Edwoird Allen Gold. 21. pf Los Angeles, was charged \Vilh possessing and in1po11lng a small quantity of ,.. nlarijuana and hashish. "IT \\'AS A BIT ol <i surprise c1s it doesn't happen to us in other cow1tries \\"C go to." AskrJ \1·hal a body-search actuall y n1c<.1nl. S ! c v e n s rt!plied: "Nothi ng: rea lly. 1"hry j ust kind of view you." Stevens s;1id he 1vould give ;1\1 Lhe prorits. less expenses. l ron1 his (1\'0-"'eck Australian !our !J charity -about S:W0.000. Hr did not name the charity. saying the decision "as still lo be made. -. Warden S1-.spende~ '.(#.()r.~g~gi Kids Like to Ask ~4ndy . . 'Admission' Told Nzy/"'~. (~·--)A flj!~-so~~4·1i~~·la~y ~be ing : atcn to deat h, ,~ ap.d WUff>' edftf( of 19"70 in. retaliation ,for 'tll c Armst~g sai1. G~e 3acbon, the 1 ~ death ~ days": earlier ·of Then' Jackson said; "Now ,_.L::.;,._ wbo ~--~ca$ three bit~ inmates~ b1·~a Jistep, man, be didn 't see my u~ ~ • gu .. ...t rtu,.ina a •acial brawl hi face '·11I1t1'I later on when I celebre18Mtif-..,n.1ungJ• ledlld an:;ie+;ise °ya~.· ' dropi)ed the guy and I'm1 Brother," says tbat Jackson The admission ca 1n e , supposed to be beating on1 ·admitted to him that be killed Armstrong wrote, as Jackson him." 1 a prison guard. derided contradictions in Armstrong said !he words-· The statement was made by grand jury testimony naming "he didn't s<..'C 1ny race until Greg<ry Amrstrong in a book h.im 88 the guard'3 killer. later on when I dl'opped the of reminiscence about his Jackson was pointing out euy" _,just slipped out and relationship with Jackson that a witness identified him Jackson realized it ~ln1ostl · publishecf this week. Titled as holding the guard as he was immedi atR.ly. C '°The Dragoo Has Come," the -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;t--~~ book relates that t h e I admission dropped inadvertently from Jackson during a taped interview with ArmsllOng in Soledad prison June 19, 1970. CHRIST LUTHERAN SCHOOL 76'J VICTORIA STREET COSTA MESA Ouahty Christian Education Kindergarten fu11 D•vl lhru Grade Eight Enrollmenrs Accepted Now .. A. G. Ahlers, Princ ipal SO. CALIF. SUH FOOTBALL STARS McALISTER, JOHNSON & BOOKER BROWN PUT ON THE PADS 548-6866 This Sat .. Aul09raphtd Photos, Brin9 Your Camera PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 1ST & JUNE 2ND 1974 • • • SAVE2.00 Boucle Top 6.00 Reg. 8.00 All washable acrylic. Super colors, S, M, l . SAVE 7.00 Socket Set I 21 ·pc. crecent l/e" drive . Patented quick·releo!oe ratchet handle. Uncondition I guarantee. Made in U.S.A . 14.99 VEA COFFEE .BREAK Originally 21.99 lAjoy creamy deliclou• cherry chte5e coke ond cof· fM. CofeNirio. SAVE 1.89 ' Men's Patent Loafer 8.99 Reg. 10.88 Available black, white and brown. SAVE 98' Beach Mates 2/5.00 Reg. 2.99 Available in color~. re, black, white & brown. SAVE 1.00 Men's Pocket Polo 100% cornbed cotton. Assorted colors. ~ Reg. S.00 ""''--···--· j SAVE Director's Chair with Canvas S4VE Pennzoil BUENA PARK "°'' .. 0r.11 .. thWpt 0,.,. 0.ity t;JO to f:)O p.-.. s.Hey I 0 .. 1 11.99 l" steel sq. tubing. Available in . Reg. 55' • Fortified with special additive. Need5 no other additive. SANTA AHA Jt0t.s.. ............. s..c ......... o,.. '~' !"'!-..., -to 1o • .... ..... ............ . ~· PENNZDll ~-? '"~:µ.., t.10TOR OI~ lltr 31: ,,_ w.11 ~.1.00 ORAMf! -· a., .... ~ M . -IM_Dlltf....,IOlo• l • SAVE Knee-Hi Socks 3/1.00 Reg. 44' lOOo/o nylon . One size fit' all. --~ / ;"..'-, ,•. ~' .. JCPemey 113 456 789 0 9 I """"" ..,,, .. -··-···-··-- • CHAAGE IT at The Treasury with your JCPenney Charge Card II you dOn ·1 tiave a ctiarge, . '• 1us1 see hOw fast we can open up VQut f'k'W acci>unt . \ ' I I • • Irvine Is • a • • An exhibition or student sculpture room. Sl .25 admission ror adults. 75 and a concert by the UC Irvine Or-cents ror children. c~estra tonight launches the second Sonday, June 2 lrvine city\vide art festival -lrvine University 1-ligh School will be the ls · · • scene of the Old 1'"'ashioned Ice Cream Peter Odega rd conducts the Social from l to 4 p.m. 75 cents program featuring pianist i\Ilch3'eerl -~afidiimw1s~s~io~;;.:::......:...:::_:_.:c:.:.:::._::~::,::::: ______ ~ Saunders. The concert is in Fine Arts l '"·o films, "Captain Sin bad" and \-'ill age 1'hcater ti.nd admiss ion is SI. "One l\1illion Dollar J,egs", v.'ill be The Fine Arts Vi llage Art (;auery shoYon from 2 to 5 p.m .. along "'ilh a opens at 6:30 this evening for lhc eily Department of J>arks .ind exhibition of student "'orks and art J{ecrcalion exhibit at University ll ig h projects and will remain open until School. St ·l.l<lmission for adults. 50 ilfter the concert. cents for children 12 and under. SATURDAY 1\-IARKS the first "art Thursday, June 6 bash" for accomplished or beginning A program of music, dunce and art arlists. young ur old. \\'ill be presented by studenl~ of the 1-~rom 10 u.m . to411.m . <it University Jr,·ine Unified Sc hool District at 7 11igh School. creativity \viii reign. p.m. in the Uni\'crsity Jligh School Dressed in old clothes and fortified by :iack lunches brought from hon1(·. g} m. i''rcc. p<.1rticipants who have paid 50 cents and b1·ought suitable art junk \Viii do 1 he creatin~. 1'he requis ite art junk ·-feathers. heads, shell!'i, seed pod s, stones. d1iftwood or other useful scraps v.·ilJ m eri::c \\'ith festival supplied ':itaples to form the art bash grist. ~lural s. \\':.i ll hangin g:-.. mini-scuptures ancl otht·r ;1rt,\·orks lin1ited only to the imaginatiOns of those participatin~ "ill c\'nl\'<' during the dav. lrvinl' L"111fil'd Sthoul Di~ll'Jl'I 'frustec Sharon Sirtl•llo said. 1'hc Irvine Is .•• fcsli\·a l eontinut!s '~:ith. a variety of other art cxpcricn· ces from now unlil June 9. For S20. donors \\·ill l'l'Cl'i \·e l \\o t ickt•t books pro\'idinl.! :ulrnission tu .;ill fc·sli,·al l'\'t•nts. ,\ SIO donation :-.ic·lds donors a l>tngle ticket to all t'\'Cnls. l\lrs. Sirl'cllu ~;1id the bonus booklets ;ind frL'l' <·un1n1C'morati\"(' J.IO:-.ll•rs cl ra\\ n by 1)111:.ih Fischbat:h \\ill heoffL•rt•d ;1\ thtc> opening cti nccrl lonight and all subl>l'qucnt t•\'t•nt~ ThC' follo\\i ng is a listing of !hr :·emaining lr\·1nt· I ~ ... activities . !'ialurrla~·. Junt• I 1\ play, "'fhl' l'n:d l'iper··. "tll bt• prc!'ie nt cd ;it the L'niver s1\y ll igh St'houl Little 'l'hC';itcr al 11 ;i .n1 . and 2 p.m. Saturday by the Young l)untt·rs· \\"orkshop. Admission is Si.25. 1\ f<.intily la~agna supper, is planned from S: 30 to 7: 30 ll. n1 .. Sulurda y at t hl· t;nivcrsity lligh School multi-purpose room . Admission is Sl .75 for adults. Sl.25 for c hi ldrL•n undl'r 12. A variety sho."·· "Irvine Pop:;.·· \\'di '11tarl at 8 p.m. Saturday in l hl' ·uni\·ers it y lligh School multipurpost' l t "riday, June 7 "llarold" as a nostalgic look al the 1950s. \\'ill be presented by the lr\·ine Cum1nunity '!'heater ul the UC I llum<initit'S Buildinn l'hcatcr at 8:30 p.m. Adn1ission is S2 (S l for students. I Saturday, June 8 '!'he Opening Oay 1\rl Sho\\' and Sale. fC';.1tu/ing-urls :.ind craft items for ~ale. \\'ill ht• hl'ld at t:nivcr!'iitv lli gh School fron1 10 :.i.m . lo ·1 p.nl. 1-'rec. 'l\\11 pt"rlorn1;1nl'l'~ 11f \ht• pL1 ,\· ..Sno\1· \\:tllll' .. \\'tll be gi\'cll ;1t 11 ;.1 .111 . :ind 2:30 p.m. at. thl· Lnil't·rs il.v l ligh St·hqol Litllc 'l'hcull•J' Liv t.hl' \'oung !)unl:'"ers \Vorks hop. · 't'ht· HC'n;1i s:-.anr:t· F ;1irr al l ·n i\'l•t·sit~ I li µh Sehool \\'ill takl' pla<'c fron1 noon to 5 p .111 . 1111 tht• L:n1 l ligh (;rt·c·n (lJUC'l'l1 1; pn1ecssion ;1t I p .111.1 1\dn1i..,sinn frl·e In !ho~l' in c·nstun1e. 11th1·r1\·1.~t· :.id ult ~ :ID tt•nl s. t:lnldrt·n 2.5 Cl'l11 :-. '''l"uUl'h .\IC'. Fl't'l :\ll'" ;1rl exhibit hv the lr\·inc L"nificd Sthooi Lhstrict \\iil t;tkC' plill't• :il lhl' l'111\'cr~1ly l liJ.?h Sl·hnol n1ultipurpo~t· r1>11111 fron1; tu 10 p.n1 . 'l'hc free l'X hilut \\-;1s or).!;1nJ7.l"<I h~ Phyllis J .ulJPan ~. i,:;11ler~· atl· n11n1s trator of the :\t'\\port llarhor .\1·t \Iuseun1 . \I 11h a ).!rant fro111 thC' <';1 l1fornia /\rls l'1)n1rn1 .... ~1on 'l'hl' prt•1nit•rt• l'OJlt:l'I'\ ur the Ir\ lllt' :\l:.islt•r Chor:dt• \I il l takl· plal·c at ~ p .111 . oit Ln1\'t'l'SLI~ llq . .!h St·hool n111ltip urpo s t• roon1 1\drn1ssion 1:-. S2 .[10 (S I.SO for students 1. Sunday, Jun!' !:I :\n /\rt Sale and ShO\\' al l 'ni\ c rsit~· 1 ligh School fron1 noon to ·I p.111. \1 ill lie the final lr\·int• ls . . c\·ent. 1-"rct'. • • ! ' " ' • rrld>Y. M•r 31 , 1974 Arts/Dining Out Entertainment • DAILY PILOT 2 Friday, May 31, 1974 Page 2S '-----------------·· Festival • • • • , • Irvine is ... will be a festival with lots of community-orien~ ted, family fun things to do, There will be an international dinner, art bash, community theater, ice cream social and production of "Snow White ". Clockwise from the top are: Denise Smith hugs a cor· rigated ball, made by artist Tom Reith for the Touch Me, Feel Me art exhibit; Spanish dancers are Luisa Linares and Rojello Canamar who will perform during the family night variety show; an art bash will take place Saturday for children of all ages -and these children are raring to go. ' " ' ' ....... .. .· .. ' • l ' . . , ' . ' ... ' ' . • P:• ' :., ~\,, ( I '· • ~ ~,, . ' .. ' ... ( ' ' 1 ' •• .. \ · .• • --• . . • Lookin9 over the musical score are, from left, Alf Clausen, , Tommy Wolf, Gerry Schroeder and Dav e Anthony. Bible Story Ill Modern Musical By KATll Y CLANCY Of n. O•U, Plkl l 5!111 The telling of a 2.500-year· old Biblical story 1n terrns modern a u d i en cc s can understand describes ··\Vhen Jeremiah Sang the Blues," an original \\'Ork to be presented Saturday, June 8, at Golden West College. a v:ork of this n1:tgnitude. .\tUSJC AND ]~Tics are by Alf Clausen and Tommy \Volf. both \•:ell-known composers in tele\·1sion and the recording industry. Actor Joseph C<tmpencl!a \.\'i ii narrate the performance, y,·hich will be al 8 p.m. in the Colll'ge Pavilion. \Volf, who selected the thC'mc and wrote the lyrics. said he chose the story of Jrrl'miah recause it -;tiil h,1s 1nodern appeal. 1>roblems Y.'e have today - poor leadership, doing bad things to the planet. trouble with youlh.'' \Volf explained . •·Jf we don't do something about them. we will end up just like the HebreY.'S who were taken over by the Babylonians." The composition beg i n s \\'hen Jeremiah y.·as made a prophet as a youth. \Volf said, then traces y.:hat happens to him and his youth f ul E'nthusiasm as he tries to correct his y.·orld's problems. could be modem or old." he Arts. The colle,c:c provided pointed out, saying Biblical additional funds, \\'hich \vill and modem language are be repaid by ticket sales. $3 mixed in the composition. Clausen composed th c for the public and $2 for slu· music for the ""·ork , saying the dents. freedom of style and form at Symphony and jazz conduc- given him by the college made tor Deve Anthony said 120 stu- the labor a joy. dents '"'iii be iJl\•o\ved ln the "f have to compose v.·hether production, \\·hich probably I have an outlet or not. I was \viii be one of the college's fortunate this opportunity finest perfonnances yet. came along" "We also hope a star v.·i!J be Gerry Schroeder conductor born .'' said SchrOeder. ''ho • . ' 1rs important foryou to understand your mind. Khowing how,,1nd being able to bcttefuse your mind to rni!lke your-own life bet~er .• You cen learn to expand yol.lr talents, impro'tle your skills, develop your mental ebilities, af· feet, positive changes in yoyr personality, and cdl"rect disturbing habits through under· standing your own mind. Man has yet to solve the mysteries of men1· ory, learning i!lnd consciousness. The • human mind Is perhaps the last frontier In 1 man's ellplori!ltlon of tiin1self . ~teach a course called Silva Mind Con· ifii·tr hetr · '~ ff9,.m_~r the world h•ve take• thf; (ourse. We"d like to Invite you to• FREE ' bout Sl~a Mind . , . ' mind. TifRh~rsOI , l;Elnforrn1tlonthot cOilid l'll<!ng he, ... dly<i.lr nfe. ' ' ' ., . ' ' . ~-] SUMDAY, JUME 2, 1974 2 P.M. AND 8 P.M. SAM CLfMEMTI M4. SAM CLIMENJI; 'ID DOCUI .. rrAIY HLM . -.. ~ ,\ / The 90-minutc production by the Golden \\'est College Singers. Sy1nphony Orchestra and Jazz Ensc1nblc. will innrk the rirsl 11mc the colll•gl' has commissioned and pcrfonncd "The problerns pc op 1 c experienced then ~re the ''The tin1e frame is really in the eyes of the audience. It fo the singers said fundin g for explained the composl'rs n1ay the ne\v composition came adapt their piece for stage through a$ 500 ~rant from the productions and re~ordi•1~. Kational Endowment for the[-:_---;;:::====================================::;;;-- Institute to Audition Organists To Perform The Newport Jns!itute of the Art.<; will be auditioning June 17·27 fo r seven major performance groups. The groups are a jazz.ballet company, a c:ippclla choir. jazz.rock ensernble. children's .dance company, Ri ght Pritlirf' .Players. and the slag e .performance of 111•! mttsicC1! "The Fantasticks. ,. ' "The Fantasticks;" \\•ill he (!irectcd. by t-.1itch Tcen1ley ;director of the institute and }lead of the d r ama ,.department. Auditions will take place J une 17-18 and arc open to danc'.'ers, singers, mu~i· cians, an~ stagehands of a!! agrs. ' Jani de Pippo and Ellen Stl'rnberg y,·ill audition for !he jazz-ballet compn!ly ;if 7 p.ni. June 21·22. It is open lo dancers of all ages. Auditions ror t~c a cappclln choir, open to singers of all ;igcs, will take place at 7 p.m. June 26·27. Joe Pino, music depart1nent head, will hold auditions for the jazz.rock ensemble at 7 p.m. JuJJe 24-25. Drummers, 111 (~oast Artists Take 'Fiesta de Artes Awartls E I even Orange Co<Jc;t residents received prizes durin~ the La t-.1irada Fiesta de Artcs. Roger Kuntz of Laguna Beach \1·on lhc Bruggl'r'c:: Service award for his oil painting "Morning Interior." T\\'O residents \l'inning judge honorable mentions in the purchase prize category were i\1artin Green of Costa Mesa of his oil "Moon Garden" and Betty ~lci\linden of lr\'ine for :-Students Jfx.I1ihiting 'The best t\\o and threc- dJmensional student art work Or this school year will be on '1splay through June 6 in the ~Iden \Yest College Student ~Show. ~About 300 s l u d e n ts &tbmitted 'vork for the snow. ~Gallery hours arc Monday tfFough Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 Jm., Wednesday. i to IC. p.m. ~ Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.rn. 'ttiere is no charge for iamission. an oil "Chinese PuzL!t:: '\'o. 4." Jn the open sho,v, Vivina Cald\\'ell. El Toro. "Aliso Beach,'' shared honors with David Solomon. Laguna Beacil. ''Hcboat" ·while Norma .Jay. Laguna Niguel. took an honorable mention for "~1orro Bav No. 2." Fav Col1nar. r~ o u n ta i n Valle'v. received an honorable n1ention for "\Vave·• in the nonobjecti\'e category. Jn the young artists senior rlivi.~ion. l\clh· ..\~in~. South l .a~ura, rccCi\··cd :ln honorable 1111'nf.ion . . Judg:cs 'rere FI o :-e n c e Arnold, \\lade Zint. George Jan1es. Peter Liashkov and Kathy Shoemaker. guitarists. trum p eters. pianists. flutists. bassists, and trombonists of all ages. Children. age 7 to 12, can audition for !he children's dance co1npan;'. to be directed by .Jani de Pippo. at 1 p.m. June 25-26. Right Prithee Player.:;. a Renaissance theater troupe, v.·ill he directed by Mitch Teemll'y. Auditions v.•ill be at 7 p.n1. June 19-20. TI1e institute \'iii br sponsoring a touring art show \1·hich v:lll develop from Saturda y afternoon exchanges for art teachers and students. Information. call 675-2&43. saJe ,:1ne contemporary ,:urn1ture and accessories 1u~t ,1 fe\v 01 1hr· quality m anufJc!urer~ represented are Knoll, l'l cr111.in ,\Idler, 1\l l St1•el and Uurl.e. Acce~~ories, rh.11 r\1 Ide\ dv\1.-. r.1mp~ .1nd 1ablcscons1s1 of one of «1 kind iiem ~. ~.1111ph·~ ..ind close-outs. 50%-75%~ In 1he park1n,::t 101 behind tlie Interior Resources show· room al 25.?..! tJuponl Drive, Irvine. saturday sunday June 1,a 10·4 ~A'1 l)ll(;O fl\YV. ::: z --i OU PONT ~ ~ 3. 'AlklNG LOT SAlE· • Interior. Resources • pink light blue while bone ' ' L..---' As. las.hoon i;o<''> all !.O!lnt"S.S. and l1J::hl, s.o !ht' shoes you wcJ r ~hould be totally c.omµdt 1blc .... 111<.c this. all lcd rher, pale p<1stcl s.l1n~-b.:ick !..lnda1 wllh tlS. JC'm1·pl<1t lur•1'1 Onl. 1600 CG{a!j l:~ISHOE BOUTIQTID ~-.. , ,. ·"~ .,~. '" ' ..... ..., ' ..... • Frldi1, May 31, 14'74 OAILV PILOT Jf Fine Art of Chinese Cooking ;\ ' '1'11 r e •• C o11ce1·f s --- Lin Yutung is unque5tionably a 20th Century Renaissance man. Poet. scholar, translator and dramatist, he stands as one or the most versatile and prolific Chinese writers or all time. Yutang holds that ir there is unythin~ the Chinese ar~ se.rious about, it is food . For the Chinese, e'ating is truly one of the jors of lire. The Chinese appreciation or food JloeS back to earlier philsophers and 1ntellectuuls like Lao·lse and Conrucius. They have been the spokesmen ror a view embraced by the Chinese people generally -that good taste in food is to be cultivated as Part of artistic living. ' TH~REl''ORt:, when d 1n1ng 1n Chinese restaurants, you detect the subtleties and ni·ceties of a delicately blended m eal. One of the best examples you'll rind on the Orangc Coast is the Bamboo Terrace on 17th Street in Costa Mes~. ·rhc first clue to ritual Chinese t·ooking PJ. the restaurant is the chef's obviaus awarcnes.s ol .the. carefully sought-after relationships bet\l.·een th e various ingredients and <'ondi1nents. It is the art of mixture th<it is the central princi ple a round "':hich the culinary arlS of China were built. ll 1;1ni:-it l\lichacl Sandt.•rs pr<.iclicl's Brahm's Piano Concerto No. l in [) 1ninor \vhich he \Viii play \vhcn the UC Irvine University Or- cht·stra pe rforms tonight and Saturday at 8 o'clock in ~he Fine \rt~ \'illaJ,!l' 1'hcatrl'. Also on the prog ram is Be ethoven's "t:g- llh1n1 Q\·C'rture" <.111fl l\\'O premiere \\'Orks by Eric Ruskin of Gar- dl'n c;rovl'. ,\d inissi\)n, SI. 'l'hl' orchestra \\'ill repeat excerpts ol" Ille progr~1m at 10::10 ~1.m. Saturday for th~ l\linl Concert for \"oulh \Vhit·h also ,,·ill take place in the theater. Chinese philosophy and art depend upon harmony. So does Chinese food_ prepar . .ntion. Jl is the harmonious , 1n ixture in dis hes that becomes all important. So the subtle combinations <.1 rc a result of conscientious efforts to give the taste experience maximum pJe;.isurc. \\'JllLE DINING at the Bamboo 'l'C'rrace, you experience the various relationships of sweet and sour. ;.mooll'il and crunchy, hot and cold, ;.altv and bland. You also will observe 1/Je ·importance that's also placed on <.troma and visual appeal. l I • How Appcari"CJ SPECIAL DELIVERY fHnlT AIHMfJ'(T DAHCIMG 7 NIGHTS A Wl'U. LUNCH• DINNER• COCKTAILS 18582 IUCH IOULEVARD To-mod C_...,. C ... HUHTIHGTOH IUCH '' ' THE DENVER 962·2414 MIMING COMPANY FINE FOOD AND SPIRITS LUNCH • DINNER COCKTAILS ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY 719 W. 19Mi ST. COSTA MESA 645-2343 featuring TONY CARR w; MOONRAKER On M•cArthur Blvd. Across from Or1nge County Airport ofa C ocinila LUNCH 11 :30 A.M. TO 2 PM DINNER 5:00 PM. TO 9:30 PM. CATERIN G AND FOOD TO GO CLOSED SUMDAT 113~ COSTA MIS.A. Featuring Old Sonora recipes from our :ifamacita ~0932 RESERVATIONS 5411-9207 To Start Your Week On A Happy Note , Here's Something Special For Monday and Tuesday • Soup • Sunomono Salad • Lobs ter Yamato lliO> Sh rimp Tempura i1119> Chicken T eriyaki "*" Beef Teriyaki ... Vegetable • Ri ce • Tea S6 95 -'!>~·w~d Im ,,,.,,,.~ nl 2 or ,,..,.. ... RESERVATIONS PHONE (714) 64 4-4811 11an1at11 "60 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT CENTER the great sound of. .. AT TKE Plankhousa 113•1 IRDOKHURST • GARDIN GROVE • • All this leads to a meal, whether lunch or dinner, that is a delightful dining adventure. The resta"'rant is lifted miles above anything that might be labeled as "just another chop suey house." ---r- A rather un0retentious exterior ~ albeit colorfu y attractive with an appr(lpriale t ouc h of Chinese architecture --bt'lies the possibility or rare delicacies like i;hark fin soup. 'rhc interior, however. has recently undergone an extensive remodeling. Out 'n About Norman Stanley 1'he alterations have created a J!reater sense of privacy for diners but there's nothing exccsi;ive or cluttered in the new decor. The general effect is unadorned si mpli c it y. r:mbellishments bespeak a judicious touch "'ilh the most ela borutc ornamentation fou n(i in th e frai;:ile chandeliers that sup ply a pll•asanl - neither too. dim or bright · illumination. T IL E J\I ENU leads ol't ,,·ilh <1 !-.elect ion or 12 <.1ppet1 zers r11ni,iing from rumaki. S\.75, to the un - accustomed crab puff (thin crcpe- "·rapped dumplings of crab and cheese, crisp fried ), $1 .60. Others arc barbecued pork loin ribs, S2 . .\0; bacon shrimp. $2.50: b<Jrhecue 1x1rk. $1.85; paper wrapped chicken. $1,80. 'rhc Bamboo 'f errace offers six family dinners (for l\vO or n1orci ranging in price from $2. 75 to SG per person. The $4.75 dinner. for examplt·, consists of bi1rbecue ribs. egg roll. crab meat puff, fried shrimp. soup. alrnond chicken. pi neapple mandarin ·duck, beef strin~ beans with v.·att:r chestnuts, fried rice, cookies and tea. The added dish fqr more than 2 pt•ople is prawns with lobster sauce. 1'his col uinnist believes, even v.'hilc bc<.1rinu in mind the greater cost, that it's bc~t to order a la carte in a Chinese r estaurant. Scanning the 13amboo Terrace's endless number of a la curte possibilities is a formidable· task. l,t·fl fo r another time "'er<" such li ke ly prospects as bird 11c:.t soup, SJ.50: lichee chicken, $2.50; oyster sauc·e bee(, $2.95; asparagus Chinese style. $2.50; abalone in oyster sau<'c, $3 .25; yee fu noodles. $2.60. !This l<itler is enticeingly described as fresh egg noodles pan fried for a nutty Clavor. then cooked in a soup s tock bl e nd ed "'ilh bct·f a nd ,-cgctable In season.) D I NNER GOT under ,~·ay lfo!lolh·inJ..( a heady round of co('ktails fron1 the barl with a plate uf as.sorted appclizcrs. SJ. This netted egg roll, fried shl"i n1p. paper \\'rapped chicken. barbecue spare ribs <ind ru1naki. If yo u ":ant a soup, it 'S difficult tn rcsi.s l ;111 uncomrnon offcrini;: like :-,hark fin, $4.95, billed as the ··must d ctiCa tc of ;111 dclicat·it•s.'' Undeniably on the cost!}' .'lidC', .'·ou have to :ipproach it as sun1t·th1n g: "·orth the price for its rarity. It has a very lhick consislcn{',\' :ind is comprised of shark fin s !\\'h1th have a che\VY quality much lil\t• octopus) prepared in a chi<·1'<1n stotk \\·i th shredded chicken, h:1n1 and .'icallions. Son1e people '''ill probahl.v feel genuine liking is a matter nf acquired taslt'. but no one ;.houlri c1uestion the price "'ith the ru.Hiz:1tiun that each shark yields only l\\'O fins for the soup. ' Next up were two savory m~ I dishes, cashe\V chi cken. $2.50, an(t : .s\veet and sour pork, $4!.35. In the first dish. boneless pieces of chicken had been sauteed 1,1:ith a combination or mushrooms, vegetables ·and fancy c.ashews. The S\Ycet and sour dish had ('ubes of 1>0rk tenderloin, fried in batter to a golden br9wn, then blen· dcd "·ith pineapple and ~rcen pepper in a delicate sweet and so~r !>a ucc. USE 0 1" TJ(E evening's mosl fht\·orsomc dis h!'S \\'HS the· Jiamboo 'l't•rracc beef. S3 .50 . This \Vinning {'Oncoction offered cubes of beef ten· dt·rloin. first artfully marinated. then c:ookcd in :.t superbly sc<.1soned :;aucf: toppt•d v.·ith frush vegetables. 1\lso up for top taste honors was the ·rerracc curried Jamb, 53.95. Served v.·ith rice and condiments, the bite- sizc C~ibCS of lamb had HISO been nlarinalcd v.·ith skill before being t·ookl'd in a d cliciotfs Cantones e~ <·urry sauce. ftounding out the night's selections. "·ere pork fried rice (\\'hieh had been !-ilir-frtcd \\'llh be:1tcn eggs und green onion.SJ. SJ.40. and snow peas with \\at er t·hC'st nuts ;.ind shr11np , $2.75. '!'ht• Ban1boo 1'crrace is localed al 153 1'~. 17th St.. just' off Ne\l.'f>Orl Ulvd., ('osta l\tcsa, '!'he restaurant is open 'J'ucsday throui;:h Sunday ror lunch. dinner and cocktails from 11 a.m. t{) 11 p.m. Real Cantonese Food eat here or take horn. STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st Pl., Newport Btac~ ORiolt 3-9UO dJ.tm ~ 'l'/Jltow1f8:~c-Jf~ "INN-COMPARABLE" Day &-Hit* Dining-Donc.ing-Entenainment I• Ali~ C.,-000 l 1106 Coci1t Hwy. ......... CHft"f.+iaM "''·26•1 •••·2271 /:!Ike c1.~r11t111?;;y: {jf,,;/r1ro•a/1! ENTERTAINMENT ~ . NIGHTLY SUHDAY BRUNCH Also 011 Sund'Y JAM.A ICAN STEEL IAND ft -,.....,.. .:Jr1:1~ 5Lr(t-lyr,fle~ · "··- ./!f1ryl-r /•l .<fif!ffc/t r;7:;_.,;7)7 -NOW IN SOUTH COAST VILLAGE- Restaurant Orikawa--e gounnet • expenence equalled only ~~· 'Ibkyo! Now Orange County too can enjoy th<' F!reatdishC'sand hospita lity of Japan as of- fered only by Restaurant Horikawa. In its new two-leve l home in South Co.1st Vi l- ln gf', ucross from the South Coast Pla7~t Shopping Center, Costa Mesa, thf' nf'WC'St Restaurant H orikawa provides relaxing <.ucktails, sumptuous selections from the :iuthcnt.ic Horikawa menu in our elegant dining room. and teppan dining, where your meal is grilled before you at your own tabletop. For Japanese dining at its gourmet best, give yourself the pleasure of :in experience at the new Restaurant Horik.aw'a in South Coast Vil\3gc. 0pPn for lunch and dinner. Cal/(714) 557·2531 for dinner reservations . . 1800 South Plaza Drive. Sarita 11.na. •• ' Ope11 Y-r At.•1tcl D•llY 1.2·12 -Fri. n4 s.t. 'tfl J •·•· l\lghest ~uality 1'<at1vf' (o.le-..:ie:.in Foo£\!. fabul:.u•; VIC GARCIA Wee~ Doy~~ 11:30 o.m to 17 p.m, Fri. oM Sot. ll:ID•om. fl,·12:30 f-o,merly ot Coe~·, Pokxe l\ppeair11 Thor1., hi., 5or. COCKTAILS' 9093 E. ADAMS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 from$2.50 EGGS BEN EDICT OMELETTE CARUSO HANGTOWN FRY Fi LET MIGNON OSCA R PRIM E RIB OF BEEF . AU JUS EGGS ORTEGA And Other Brunch Select;ons Choice of: Fresh Fruits in Champagne, Chilled Freshly Squeezed Orange Juice, Iced Gazpacho, Basket of Auorted Sweet Rolls & Muffins, Home Fried Potatoes & Freshly Brewed Coffee Served with eYery Entree OPEN DAILY 11:00 AM Lunch Served to 5 PM Dinner Served from 5 PM LOUNGE ENTERTAINMENT NEWPORT BEACH 59 Fashion ls/8nd For lfeservetions Please Cl// 644-5313 ..... I • 1 l I I \ .. • .. 28 DAILY PILOT Frltfar, Mar 31, 1974 -What to Do ' Spend a Russian Evening at UC ~rvine -- J UNE I RUSSIAN N IGHT -The UC Jrvine Russian Club is having a "Vecherinka," an evening party to celebrate the forthcoming UCI Russian Institute and to honor the scholarship recipients ::it 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the third floor lounge of Gateway Commons on campus. 'fhe institute is an intensive program which t akes place for t hree weeks every summer. The vecherinka \\'ill include song, dance. and refreshments. Russian pastries and cookbooks v.•ill be on sale. Admission free. 1\1 . .\\' 23-JU~E I DRA1'1A -'"The Rclap$C" by Sir John Vanbrough, direct ed by Breu·stt'r i\lason. member of Roy::i l Shakespeare Company and liCI visiting lecturer in drama, will be presented in the f'ine Arts Village Con- cert llall, UC Jrvinl'. 8 p 1n . 1'uesday through Sunduy, i\tay 28-June I . Tickets at SJ available rrom Fine ,\rts Of rice. For inforn1at1on call Fine Arts Box Office (714 l 833-6617. :\I:\\' 31 QR_CJ IESTR,\ .CO~CE RT -Philadelphia Orchestr<i conducted by Eugene Ormandy, sponsored by Or<1ngc County P hilharmon ic Society, u·ill perform in Cra\\'rord Hall, LC rr·\·i nc, 8:30 p.m . 1'~riday, P.1ay :l L f'or ticket information c·:.ill Orange County Philhar· mvnic Society (714 l 646-641 t. ;\),\\' 31 l~ECTl"Rt: -"l~a\V .and the 1':nvironment."' \\"ill Ill" deli\'cred by U.S. Sen . .John 1"unney lD-Calif.). ~pon· sored by UCI Student i\ff;.iirs Committee on Lecture . ..,:, in 1hc f 0inc 1\rts \"ill;.ige 'fheatre. UC lr\"ine, l p.m. 1-'riday, l\lay 31. Tickets at S2 avail;.ible from Student Affairs Committee on Lectures. r·or information call Student Affairs Co1nn1ittee on Lectures (71.i) 833-5588. J UNE 1 I •. :\JASTE R CHOR ,\LE -The Irvine !\Jaster Chorale "·ill perform at 8 p.m. Saturda y, June 1, in the J'\e\,·port Ilarbor Jligh School auditorium. 600 Irvine Ave., I'\eu·port llcach. 'f he lOO·voicc chorale \~·ill s ing \\"illiams "l\fass in G !\l inor," Brahms' ''Liehesliedcr \Vnltzes, Opus ti5" <ind Carl Orff's ··catulli Carmin;.i ... 1"1ckels, S3·--1 ·5 ;.ind Sl.50 s tudents, are availallle at Coast ;\lusic, al the door or by \Vl'iting tu the chorale at P.O. Box 4 17·1, lrvi1u_•. 496-5773 HEW OUTDOOR DINING PATIO f•cNIHn few pt't"*,...... M tht GARDEN COURT ROOM EHTERT AIHMEMT HIGHTl Y IRAHDIE BRANDON DUO t •. ...,,. s.t. GtOICiE FOSTll: S...CMdM ... 32802 COAST HWY. I• C.-'f., ,__I LAGUNA HIGUB. ~ + / LUNCH ~rw;mm DINNER COCKTAILS DANCING ENTERTAI NMENT NIGHTLY Except Sunday CHOICE PR IME RIB t EASTERN STEAKS Ji SEAFOOD 7891 WARNER AVENUE . HUNTINGTON BEACH 842·9060 THE BEJAREWAIJK In Laguna Beach CJ;:e Boardwalk specializes in strictly fre~h seafood served amid historic rc1nen1bra11ccs of turn-of-thl!- centui-y Laguna Deach, The choicest and fres hest selec· tions are flown in daily fro1n n1any distant ports. I~i\"c lobsters from the coast of ~faine. Pacific Salmon fro1n \\'ai.hington. Oysters fro1n Long Island Sound and Red Snapper from New Orleans. And each is rushed directl y to the Boardwalk's kilchen \\·here scrumptious Cntrecs are prepared over glo"\'.·ing coals o'f \\'Cstern mesquite and fruit\\'ood! The Board"·alk alw offers choice beef· and tender chicken dinners charcoal broiled to a delect- able tum. Di{Ulen start at $3.9j. Distributed throughout_ the Boardwalk are hun- dreds or antiques, artifacts and historical photographs. An authentic player piano stands in the Playhouse Lounge \~1here guests mar select the music and operate the old f ashiontd foot pedal. Bring your family to the Boardwalk for dinner. Opendailylrom4:30 p.m. Reoervatio11$: 494-8588 JUNE Z OIX IELAND J ,\7.Z -The f\ew Orleans .fazz C!ub of Sotlthern California meets at 1 :30 p.m . Sunday in the F\tllerton Elks rt all. 1451 Brea Blvd., Fu llerlon. A new band performs c\·ery half hour until 7:30 p.m. Ralph <;raig's Bourbon Streeters \11i ll perfo~m at 3:~0 .P·~· with Rod Ogle and his All Stars following. Adm1ss1on 1s $1. JUNE 3-0 J AZZ JA!\ol BO REE-The third annual Catalina Dixieland Jazz Jamboree v.'ill take place in the Casino Ballroom in Avalon, Catalina Is land. Boats will leave Long Beach at 9 a.m. and depart from Avalon at 9 p.m. Casino admission will be $4 adults, $3 .25 for ages 13-18 and S2.50 for children from age 5· 13. Roundtrip boal tiekcls will be $7.50 adults and $4.50 ages 5 to 11 . Send 1noncy order for entire amount with. selr·addressed, stamped envelope to N~w Orleans Jazz l'lub or Southern Cali fornia, c/o IL Rumenapp, 716 11th St., Santa i\Ioniea 90402. ROCK CO~Cf:RT-Bridgc \\'ill perform in concert o:t midnight Saturday ill the !\Iesa 'fheatrc, 1884 NC\\porl IJ\vd .. Costa !\1t•sa . Paul and Stuart also ,,·ill perform with acous~ic;.il gu1 t;.irs 'I'ickcts are S2.50 ad,·ance and S3 at the door t, . ' ., MAY JJ.JUNE l STAGE SHOW-Corona del Mar lfllh School presents its stage show at 8:30 o'clock tonight and Saturday in the commons area. Hear the award·win· ning jazz band. <See related story on page 30). Admis· slon, SI.SO .• J UNE 6·11 "PETER PAN'•--Cathy Rigby ~lason stars in the arena musical production of the "Peter Pan,!' the childhood favorite exulting a Neverneverland. The event takes place at 7:30 In the Long Beach Arena,"300 Ocean Blvd. Tickets are $6 adults and $3 children un· der 12. THROUGH JUNE 25 OPEN HOUSE-Visit the historic Moss Point home, decorated by Orange County interior desi~ners and craftsmen in a turn-of·the-century decor. The 22-room seacliff estate and grounds will be ope~ daily rrom 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. through June 25. Admission is $2.50. The est<1te is located orf the 2000 block or South Coast High· 1'1 . .\Y 3l·J UNE :! F ISll FRY-The Costa l\Jesa. Lions Club t·i"sh Fry, carni'"al an(! parade takes place in Costa ~J esa Park, Ce nter et and Park Avenue. Band contest takes c at 7: 0 o·clock tonight; parade takes place at 10 :30 a.m. Saturday and fish dinners will be scr\•ed throughout the three-day event. · 1·· .... sTuff ~itlR[ 01< 8A,80A BAY NI "'POflT 8[ A~li n•• wrs1 {;OJ\SI lilG1tWAV ENTERTAINER llosc.Ol ttO\.\.~tlO 2699 H k.ONA LAN~$' 1 ~·~ ~"' ARBO~ , CO STA Mb~ IUY ~LAMA'" ""411 llCllYI THI SICOtlD flll ~)~. ' "wrnt THIS COW'OM -SUH.. TUI.. WIO .. n«M. ONLY LAGNIAPPE SPECIALS THIS WEEK St.fftd Wirth l'hll ••••..•.•••••• , • S4.ll 5-hH C9ikb. 1rtut t~•d-.• SI.JI ....,..q Clrlk"-• , ••••..•.• , ••..•• S4.lt .. ...,.st.-.,.,.,. • .._ ...............• 16.ll S.t .. JMe I a ... t hck w ... wld rict Md .,....-. .••••......... SS.ti S-., JYN t TOWMdo1 S..tna.....w ........ 16.H SUNDAY rt.AH'T"ATIOM UIAIPAST -l .. JO .-, .. 1 .... Houri C0Cfia1b htgin @ 4:00 P~I Dinner served from !:>:30 Pl'.! t;,....."1r,;.-,,~.,~ ,,.. 1L~•;' '"''"'1':, .. o:• "'' LUNCHEON • SUND"¥ BRUNCH DINNER • (C(l(IAILS Ck>~OO ""°1-day iff"'lile .y~ele,~e Always ser ves the best R.e;er .. a t•on1 (ll4J b40·'J.h7 ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCKLING Sauce 81garade. WJJd Rice AMONG 20 SELECT DINNEa IN1lEES VINA HARMER DUO Ent 1rl•inin9 For Weekender Advertisi ng Call !\arm Stanley G42~4321 FRENCH CUISINE Open 7 o.~I . I I :lo a.m.-11 :00 p.m. LUNCH e DINNER COCKTAILS 3800 S. Plaza Drive South Coast Village t Adjacent to So. Co11t Pl11.1 ) Now Operating Under NEW OWNERSH IP ~~eatuting 'fhe Finest Continental Cuisine DAILY SPECIALS Dancing -Entertain1nent Featuting EVERYDAY P E OPLE Lunch· Dinner aton. thru Fri . Open 11 A.I\! Du1ner Saturday from 5 P.M, Closed Sunday BAi"QUET & CATERl.'\'G FACILITIES AVAILA~BE PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT SINCE THE OLD DAYS Now Me 'n Ed's mobile ovens speea delicious piping-hot pizzas to your door in minutes. For 0<0mpt serv;ce phone 646-7136 (fle·11port Beacll/Costa Mesa·l 71ti and Tustin) or 847·1214 _(HunUnlfon Beach-Be"h ond H;e1). Get the Piua with Pizzaz . 'lne-1\'~ THE SENSATIONAL Entertaining in the Cocktail Lounge THE ~Ew~mli m0 it mm vl\ilre~e Cuis in e & Teriyaki Steaks .. LUNCH• DINN ER• COCKTAILS ~· Entertainment and Dancing fe aturing 'THE BACHE LORS" Tues. lhru Sat. 9 p.m. to 1 :30 a .m . Bunquet & Cater ing ,<\,·ailable Open 7 D<Jys .. I pron11:1e you , .... good food .. j)1 N _: ~iJJl '} KL1n1 'Yee ~~ . ! 673·!19!9 ' . ill I'.fI~fI ' I ! ,.,.,, ... 1 , .. • '"""'<CCQ .. TR .. • ;: 5'11 w. lltll COST.I.MESA 12111 IROOIC HURST G-AR OEH GROVE Th• MEXICAN RESTAURANT II ORANGE COUNTY Charbroiler -Food to Go Open 7 Days A Week e COCKTAILS e ENTERTAINMENT Two steak brochette dinners for $5.95. Have dinner with a friend . The Jolly Roger has an inviting offer for you. Dine with !he pirate and enjoy two complete teriyaki steak brochette dinners tor just SS.95 when you bnng 1n the coupon below. This special broche!!e dinner of skewered bell pepper slices. pearl onions, mushroom caps and che rry tomato between generous pieces ol Choice USDA steak.is broiled !a your taste and served on a bed at rice with an extra portion of our teriyaki sauce. Included is soup du 1our or fresh garden salad with sliced cucumbers and marinated mixed beans. piping hot homemade bread and a boffomless cup at our special blend coffee. The Jolly Roger would hke the pleasure al your company. We hope you'll accept Our invitation. ' ••••••• · his ~o upon Good for I TWO TERIYAKI •• STEAK BROCHETTE DINNERS I Specially priced I $5.95 for both I Coupon good any evening I to.ta ~ Senta Ant Al'llhtlrn I 2300 Htrbor Blvd. 33 F1thlon Squ1r1 ZZSO E. Li ncoln Mo.8635 142·3.301 Q&.44&3 • • , ... ltllnd ~ a..cfl 0.... h tnt 111' E. COAST HIGHWAY, N~WPOAT 8UcH I "OP" 203 Morino A,.. 3333 W. Coon Hwy. 25100 Del Pfldo I 873-8720 1142:.ms .. -· !.,_ ________________ ,. ••••••810FFER EXPIRES JUNE30, 19741••••••• f I' ' • • I· ' -- Young Samantha. Buf- finger of Irvine tries blowing a tuba. Chil- dren will be invited on stage to view and touch instruments after the University Orchestra mini concert for youth. Sponsored by Leaming Unlimited . the event \vill take place at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the Fine Arts Village The- atre on UCI can1pus. RIVIERA JU:5TAUl'UlNT Continental Cuisine Cockt1il5 Strtnng l.tmcheon and D111nct Jlaada11 throug~ Sat ur1tot1 I fiotdeaux Fre11ch Cuisine Closed Sundays /!j i.!._1>.: We •re loc:a led nelf:t lo the M•y Co ;n South Coa•t Plaza JJJl S lkiitol c......... 540-1140 Lunch 11 :30 lo 2 Dinuc r f'rom G ('losed Sun. & il1011. 751 St. Cl•lr, Coit. Mll1• (714) 540-31>41 ...... ,.,, L""'ch CHAMPAGNE f~;·:...,M, SUllDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. - 3 P.M. DINNER IS SERVED FROM$ P.M. Phone 133-2nO c,A.irporter GJnn crJQ*•/ 11700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD. -I"Jt (\, IOllPOlll• itll' olniorf) NEWPORT NOW FIA.TU911NC. DAVID & LAURIE rs..., G11ltar, V.cal1 F1lk. I.ck • Stc•dard • Daec.• r .... tlar11 s.t. SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. IAN9UET FACILITIES Di1Hr S.rrff _,,_,.. 5 P.M. 117, P~CIFIC COA~T HWY. R\JNTINCiTON Iii.CH 536-2555 Home of Coppuctino & Irish Coffee • STEAKS • PRIMA RIB • ITAllAN FOOD DANCING -EIITTRTAINMENT How ApfM-al"ift9 GOOD TIME COMPANY T....., ltn S.hodwf AIRPORT 12'1 S.L lllSTOL SAICTA ANA 54 ... Jto MICllSll FAMILY MEXICAN RESTAURANT "OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ." • COCKTAILS • 1ff I. ITT'HIT.,HILLOIUN SQ. COSTA MESA • (114) '4S·762t , - Last ita Season Irvine Chorale in Concert The works of Williams, Brahms and Orff will be sung by the lrvine Master Otorale when it performs Saturday. Morris of corona del Mar; tenor William Hayes ol Tustin. and bass Lawrence Herring of Yorba !Jnda. 1be Brahms' "Leibeslieder Waltzes, Opus 65" will be sung by 16 members of the chorale, and the piano accompaniment will be by Laurence Gordon of Sapia Ana and Donna Merwin of 'Irvine. The Jut concert ci the se8SOl1 will take place at 8:3Q p.m. in the Newport Hart;>or High School Auditorium, 15th and Irvine Streets, Newport Beach. ConlraSting musically will be Carl Orf['s ''Catulli Carmina" in the last portion of the program . The "play within a play" depicts the battle between young Jove and that of age and wisdom. THE PROGRAM w i 11 include R. Vaughan Williams' "Mass in B Minor" featuring double choir and a quartet comprised ol soprano Twylla F1anders of Irvine; alto Ann Dra1na Worksliop \Vho is the Jover? Who is the winner asks Sally Branstetter and ~1ichael Mack, leads in a UCI draina workshop, "Lovers: \Vinners." The play was written by Brian Friel and is directed by ?i1arilyn Mooney. ll wiJI be performed at 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday in the Studio Theatre, Fine :\rts \'illage, on campus. Adn1ission, 75 cents. r- t ---J(ei1a-;,.;;;,----., I INDONESIA I I I I I COCKTAIL.e • l.UNCH • OINN~Ft t INOONIE!llAN ANO CHINIESll CUl!l•NIE ..,.,.,.,. U:>O A ,"'1,-10•00 P.M. l'••.-!l.O.T, 11 •:10 A.M.•11:00 l".M . C1.<>•&<> MONDA" ;l!l!S IE, COAST HWV. 171•1 •7>·0:194 CORONA Dll:l. M.O,R I I • l"IANO llNTIE ... TAINMIENT • l'RP,, l!IAT. {I, !IUN. • ...J L------------- Proudly Presents A DIXIELAND JUBILEE With The BACK BAY JAZZ BAND Friday & Saturday Hites After S , .. -c: ......... Meile• DiMen 1712 Placentia -Costa Mesa -548-9203 THE PIZZA FROM THE EAST HAS COME WEST! t ~ ~o ~Cl -i-~,..->-..:: •· LUHCH & DIHHER DAILY :;;,.:, [,# Tues.·Sal. from 11 am.• Sur.day3p m. ~·o · ~~- RESERVATIONS '" ~. FOOD TO GO 548 3172 '"' ; • PARTY ORDERS -~~~ 2: .. _J.. ' 2574 Mewport Bl•d., Costo Meso ~ TEMPLE GARDENS QflNaSS /llestaurant RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE luncheon & Oi!'ln•r Daily ~ ,, ·•\·£ 1500 ADAM5 (at Harber) COSTA MISA. 540-1923 540-1937 Fca.tul'ini: Exollc 'l'rol1ica\ Drinks A111l, I• 5orden Grove 12201 19100KHURST (At Cllepma1J 611·1020 El Matador Announces Marcial Is Back Come In & Say Hello WE llAVE R£M00EL£D LUNCHEON SPECIAL 51.35 I T~ I !Mt'• w/cttolct of..,._ or rice Mow Senlng leer and Wine Mlnudo. Sat. & Sun. Only 1768 Newport Blvd., (At 18th St.) C.M., 645-3520 The role of CatuUus will be sung by William Smith, tenor , or Los Angeles and the role of Lesbia will be sung by Vina Williams, soprano, of Tustin. Percussion ensemble \Viii be comprised from the music department of Orange Coast College. JOHN ALEXANDER, conductor and artistic director of the Chorale, Is a 1 so coordinator of choraJ activities at Cal State Northridge and director of music at tmmanuel Presbyterian Church in L<ls Angeles. Alexander will return next year as conductor of the Irvine Muter Chorale which includes 100 m e m b e r s representing 24 communities in Orange O>unty. Auditions are giveo every September. Tickets are now on sale and may be purchased from Coast Music Store in Coeta Mesa, by calling 54M(M9; or at the door prior to the performance. All seats are reserved. Group rates available Doon will open at 8 p.m. Ticket prices are $5, S4, and $3 ror adults and $1.50 for students. Rex Brandt Elected To Academy Rex Brandt, Corona del Mar watercolorist, has been elected fall Academician of th c National '""Academy of Design in Ne\'1 York. With the appointment. Brandt becomes one of only 25 Academicians in Watercolor. The category in the pfotession· al society was established in 1825. He is iil!ing thr chair vacated by the late Barse ~1Hlcr of Nevii York. a former California resident. Brandt has been a n associate or the Academy since 1955 and is the rir >t Orange County resident to receive full academician. SOUTH COAST VILLA.GI. t~~ .. -'-' Mf.lC.&MTIU IUILDIMG 3150 s. '1a10 Dr. 551-5016 ENTER TODAY! A Photo contest for People who love dads The Daily Pilot's People Section will make both the winner and the father in his/her pie· tures famous by publishing the best of the snapshots 1n a Father's Day picture page on June 16. IT'S EASY 1 Take a picture ot t'ir> dad you wan! lo make famous He can be <110l'e w1H1 h1'i kids u1 with !fiends. but catch him 1n !he a1,,1 of being a dad and photograph him. 2 Have a black·and·wh1te pr1n! made !or the con- 1est (any size. mounted or unmounted). 3 Mail it or del!ver 11 to Daily Pilot People Section before June 5. {Use coupon below or send 1n 1n!or- mal1on on your own paper with lhe print or pr1n!s) I understand this entry must be received at one of lhe Daily Ptlot aff1ces by Noon on Wednesday. June 5. lo be eligible for 1udg1ng and that all prints become the property of tt"le Oaity Pllol and cannot be returned. My name ............................ Age .. . Aelat1onsh1p 10 la1ner in photo .............. . My address .. Phone . Name of lather 111 phOto Entries 11 mailed shOuld be sent to Daily Pilot People Sechon, P.O. 6011: 1560. Cosla Mesa. 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Joe Oe Sa.nt1s, M.t~c Law1tnct. 12:30 0 (~([)) (JJ Fil Albtrt. pm NBC Fnd~J Movie: (C) ,12111) 1 (D 11111 Adwtnhr re Arrr Wtdnescl1y (R) (com) 66-~ G1t•ltll S,Orb Ltttndl Jdnt rond1, Jason Roba1ds, Oran W s.i.am• street Janes. l:00 6lra!iCiJ)(IJChUd1111'1 Fllll (6J The Bold Dnts festi••l "friends 101 life" (R) 0 (ii (1) III J1cquts Cousle1u {1,) Youth' th LIW Spec11I "Octopus._ Oct?pus" (R) l!) M9"il: "'FUilrt to Nt'llhtrt .. EE a l'fclrt. de M1 l1rno.. . I (mys) '•6--A11n Curti'" t11@ Mme: ~Cl (2111). R1vtr ol 0 Nmt: CC) "Tiit Desptflll My1te'f" (•~) 69 -V1t Moirtw. Ontt" {dlf) '68-M1x1rnill1n ~II. M1st1.rp1ece.Tht1l~e (R) I 0 MM: •'fiuft llttll at M ... · l• C111d1 Bien Cnid1 ltrtf' ewes) '57-St1rlin1 H17dta. ' El Alm1n1que m Cttnb1l 9:l0 News; (D News; fishin' Holt '''"'·fl) MO'fit; "l.andlatl" (dll) '•9 · 0111111 WJMdi · 1000 • ~~.~;;;,: i,~· IJ01~· ~!::~.~ · • Pr1l1e the lord Club, l11td ti tM 'iuts JO:lp Jeu111ty to Advtnfurt Mbter 1tiers' ftelP'*"°'4 11n ~tbJ . CIS @I J.trw,.r 0pn 1;t11 fi. la Ciudad Gnta nils ot the EIJ250,000 1oum1mtllt · loco Y11dtz from Qu11I Hollow Countsy Clula. 11:00 0 0 €IJ EI) CD News Chlrlottt, N.C. (IJ@) ~ (I) Ntwl 0 Thi lf1in'l'Orb l!tl al l>ro1Kho 0 Mowlt· "Tht Wyt111in1 lll"' 6 W11ht G1lltry , 1· . . f ... , N •t ••• S< mou {wts) • -01n~1s Mo1a1n, r! llu ! r 1 (!) tnternatlontl ICour Mission: tmpoi1lblt (IOJ c:nil!m ht, loull4 ([) U.S. Marketing Presents m Morll:"{C) "ll•ta ft" (•es> '51 *THE TROY CORY SHOW -Randolph SCo1l J1ni1 C1rter. (E) Tl'llJ Coiy Show EE Community lll\'Oht:1111nt SIM• 111 CI, Sti:ret filt 113 L6 Mo~lt: (C) "lldmtn's Cotrl-o :21\ R11ek CGnttrt try" (wtS) '58 -Gtor&e Monl&Om· £tl 1111 Mo1us' Journ1I ery, Nev1llt Brand. (:ft(!.) The l'ionttrs w· Se11111t Str"I 11:15 d'fCinem1 34 · U.S. N"f 1 l:JD I'.) (2' (fl CBS lite Movit.: (C) 2:30 J Clmp111 l'rtliW "Tilt Ft11leu Y1mpirt li11trs" (SI· . Upr1st1o11; (11!/Wtst t;re) '67 -llom1n Po11n5k1. LtJ Movie: wEneM11ttd fend'" (dfl) 0 'l1@folEI)Joknny ClllOn '45-Edmund Lowt. 1J H11h•1J to Ht1l'f11 0 Mtwlt: (C) "Tit Iii Cuadow•" Lt) Merrit: "llltimut" (dr1) 'S4 -{wts) '68-lH Yan Ckd. Oan1 Cl11k, 8tlind1 lH. m Hisfl Cllaparrtl 0 Jti (})!:I) Wide World MJSlffJ Sl~ldei ~ "Hou~ of E~1l" • Acrlcutbir• OSA. (I ' Stu Trek 3:00 l itrnelliffs (D Tiit Unloudl1blfl (1) C111did1tts for Stilt AlwmW,. 12:00 O Movie: "l)lr lncrtillblt P1ri1 In· 11un cident"'.(m)'l)-lloger BroWn. 0 A(ricuttm USA m Movie: "Dino" (dra}/51 -5.11 Q Nft Ch1mplon111ip Cii1111n Mineo. B111n llei1h, Sinan llohntr. (!)Jl111mJ D1111 Show ED O•r 11 Nifhl \19,1 Science fiction T1M1tr1 J2:l0 (i l Shat~ Tht•ltr (lll (lj ltotllf Cl~mts 16. Tht Baran '_j Wlt1tH~1 · 1:00 Q 10. ffi Midni1hl $ptti1! Ma!ty ED Clrr1uol1ndl1 Robbrns fa ~ost to Anne Muiray. I Cl)) Ch1ll•~lin& Sci Johnnr Rodriguu , Oon Gibson. lam -· lllulcie my Wynette, Oian1 Tris~ •nd Ch11!1e , H•rnan Dl111tnilon McCoy. l :30 Jwst ft1tui1I (j_J li!ovi1: "De1th Y1lltJ'' (d11) '41i Movie: "'TJlt bolit" (com) '51 -Robert lowtry. -Tommy ftoon1~. P1t1r M11~11L O N1shvil11 Music 0 Focus l:•S 8 M111ie: (C) "Wlnch11t11 73" Q G11altll Spt1b LtruMls (n5) 'li7-Tom Tryon, ,lohn S..xon, (JJ UfO 2:00 ID AM·f'fithl Stlow: "fti(!llmfrt ID Tiiie Vir ... Cutlt," ''Chl111 Gtlt," "i\Mlbtl t2:il (i) CenCHI nrM Meu" ED UKtrk Celn""1 J:lO 6 Mnlt: !Cl ''Tilultr If DffUI" (~ (i)l Stllff tt Afttlhlt (hor) ·~hristopher ltr. m $a1llMlllJ ..... KOCE , CHANNEL 50 Orange County's UllF television stati<>n, KOCE--TV. ha.s sche::tuled the following special programs today. Detailed llslings of Channel 50's programs are carried in the Druly Pilot's TV Week each Sunday. Ji• l"'rwd...Clltll In , II y •I cl l oootr•PllW (CJ ,,. ''-'' An111t1111 ICI 4ttt t..ic •Ml !Cl IPISl •1• ll!ltclrll: co,...llV (CJ tCTWl $1 .. ltM!M l!rttt (C) (CTWI ,l. F•mltv IUP M1n1g~11111nl IC} 6:M W•tlll"'ttfl C-'1111 CCI IPIJ) r:• 1~"'411 .. l"llYlltll Ol"f'tlll!Y IC• P:M Jllml!y Ill .. '>Mt.~~•~IMtn~•""• f(1 •=• ,...,..,, .. Dlltrkt (Ml...,. ICI IJCOCl!l t 1 .. Mt•~ .,._... ICI ll"Nf Nearly Everyone Listens to_ Landers • I • I , ;10 OAlL Y PILOT • • " <lilllll<{l;;,''"'"'¥'•"4i'lli.·''°"~'£c&., Jazz Band Going to Alabama Coronfl tl cl J1fli· fli g li 1'1usicians to Co111p etc in Nation"l Festival H~· JACKIE H Y.\J ,\~ OI I~ 01lly P ilol 511U \Vh<l! !'O\lncl <; Btisic. looks like Bunch and is Alabama? ]I I.;" ( •ll 111 I 111·_' B1·..1.Jy going t o The Corona de! Mar High Schoo! Stage Band. also knu\~·n as the jazz cnsen1blc. 1'hcy·re the only jazz band in Callforn1a lo be chosen lo con1~1c in the All A1ncrican • .Jazz Festival. T hu rs d a y through Saturday, .!uni' 6·H. in :\1obile. Alah..'lrn;i 11 h t' r r· thc~·'l\ con1pcle \1·1th !he ninl' •• 3othcr top high school bands iu the country. TllE BAND is composl'<l of .15 students. although not all of !hem gel to play in festivals. "The 19 best p I <i y competitively.·· explained the band's f o u n d c r. H a r r y C-Orea. chairman o! the division oi fine arts and performance at Corona del Mar High. "The olhers are sort of apprentices." he said. "'They play at concerts and attend sTREISAND &REDFORD TOGETHERI THE WAY WE WERE GOLDIE HAWN EDDIEALIEIT "BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE" CALL THEATRE FOR SHOW TIMES MOVIE RATINGS FDR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPl£ T1Mobi9e1i .. 01 '~' r1r"'P' •• ro 1111- ,,.,,~11 1tiov1 I~• l u•lfO•l.tf Of nNMit Ut!lflll /or v1,,.m~ fly lbw ,iJ1d1111. 1\"nrkshops ;it !h1· t e~l 1l':il ;. Th;it "s ho1\· they learn."' Curl"<! s;1id 1/·•· ,.,1•1d1 ·1i 1 ~ c.:oncentr:itt on developing irnprovisational skills all d facility \vith different jaLz !ilyk·s. Dl1Rl \"G 'rllE pus\ Yl'<'lr. the band placed first at the Neff High School Invitational Festival. thC' ChaffC'y Col!e[!t' Stage Banc.> Fr:-tival, lhL' Crafton }~ills College Jazz FC"stival, and th~ Southwestern College .Jazz. Festival. In addition, four b a n d membe rs were chosen a1nong the best 20 players in the region :.ind play in the Southern C::il1forni::i J azz Ensemble. They arc Rick Savagr, Stan Dorn, John Schncidcrn1an and J o h n Brady_ The Alabam;i t-on1pet111on, ho,\•ever. will be the band's firsl ventw·e out-of-state. .. \\'E•LL BE gone fiVl' d2~·s in all.., s<iid the group"s direclor. \1crn Schroeder. "!l's right before c.xams. so \Ye \\'On't have time for any :;ightsceing. ·· A1nong the music the !x1nd 11'ill play arc arrangements for the bands of Don Ellis, Thad Jones. 1\lcl Le11·is. Co u n t Basie. \\'ooc!y lierman and Buddy Rich. ··our special numbers a re ·lJs' b.v Thad Jones and pieces by Samn1y Nestico. \vho composes for Count Basic,'' Schroeder said. lie .said the group has cut a record of its best numbers 1vhich 1s available for .,5 fron1 the school music office, ti~4- IOOO ext 32. n El:'\G A rnember or the j;izz ensemble docs not consi:rt :-o\ely of aUcnding festivals ;ind making records, however. ~!embers rehearse every 'vcekday morning from 7 to 8 a.m. and on \Vednesday nights fron1 7 to 9 p.m. The group also rehearsed 1hrce hours c:i '"re k las: sun11ncr. "'There's no doubt in my 1ni11d that they'll all perform for the. rest of their Jives. although I doubt they'll make a living at it," CoreJ s:.i1d. TO JOIN the jazz group, a student 1nust be an advanced player and n)ust audition for the band direclor. Members also have t o belong lo another musical group, such :.is th1~ orches:rJ or ch<iir . In addition to I.heir hours of musical practice and th eir "THUHDERIOLT AND UGHTfOOT" IRI "THE GREAT GATSBY" IPGI "'40 CARATS" SOP HI ''URDOZ" IRI • "'PA.PILLON" ll'GI '"THE STING " IPGI •• "'CHARLIE VARRICI("' IPGJ "DIRTY MARY, CRAZY LARRY" IPWI • 'Tu.CHER'" IRI "THREE MUSkETE ERS" ••• "12 CHAIRS'' ®10 Olf .. :17 ADMITT .. ! ~!!., '!!f~~~!!!!:xe~,:' (AOf l11fttt 1111)' wll"t [)rected 1:71' ~ 1-0UGH ScrealJlay by l.EXiH CHAPMAN ill ctrt11t1 t1'111) I ar'ICl ANTONIO SANTEAN •••••••••••• •••• •••••••••••• Based on U'le no.e ·The Clase' by RICHARD 1.HKIS .... ~ .... Ml _ .. .., ____ ,.. ---/llMol-. -----Nearly E·veryone Listens to Ami .. Music by JIMMIE HASKELL IPGI ~ COLOR 8'1' OE LUXE9 ORANGE COUNTY COSTA MESA I/A So. MISSION VIUO C1ne111a VieJO 714-830 6990 ~0~11Pla1a714·S40·0S94 ORANG£ fOUNTAIN VALLlY Orange M.t11 Cinema 1 l4·6JJ.OJ40 fount11n Valley Cinem' 7 J 4-839·1500 OAANGC fOUNTAIN VALL[Y $11d111m DriVt·ln ttJ 714·639-7860 Fountain Vtlle~ Duve:.ln 714-962·2481 STANTON Slanton Cinema 714-894· 1413 re1!ular studies, 1nen1bcrs nt ttie band also nust help raise funds for their Alaba;na tri;i. S C H ROEDE R , \l'ho estimated the cost of the trip at $8.000, said the band has glven five concerts to raise inoney. Corea. \\t:o's coo r,j;nating the fund-rats1ng, said the pan:nts of the st udenl.i a n rJ service clubs have dona ted funds, \vhile other students put on a car \vash. Even though they still spend time raising funds. the band h:is clearly corne a lvn~ \1·ay ~1nce I! \ras foundL'd L_,. Corra as ;.11 ancr sci1ool acl11·1ty six years ago. Three years ago the jazz cnscnible beC'a?1lC a regular course. and two years ago it began n1ectin~ for an hour each morning. Correa directed the group until this year. \\"hen Schroeder took over. [)('~pitc soml• k id d i n g around at rehearsals. thC students d on profl'ssional· looking tuxedos and long black dresses at pcrforn1anccs. <tnd they play like pros. Orchestr~ Chorale Join Efforts Sunday ' Works by Brahms and Ra lph his Academic fcstiv;il Over· Vaughan Will iams will be on ture. the program Sunday wheit the Chorale director Frederick Orange Coast Cvmn1unity Stoufer v.-J!l be at the helm for Symphony Orchestr;i and !hi! the balance of 1pe 4 p.m. Coast Communitv Chorale join concert in a perfonnance or forces in the Orange Coast ''F'ive ~1ystical Songs" by College auditorium, Cost a Ralph Vaughan \\li!l iams. f..1esa. The concert c\flse" !hr !9i3· The orchestra will be lead 74 season fo r both grou ps. by guest conductrn· Alberto -·--- Bolet for performances of !IE NIA.Ill tt'llE"'.11 COllDOll.llT!!llll ,OUNT.lllN 11.lllllT Hrahins' Symphony No. '.!and NOW THRll TUESDAY "CONCERT AT BANGLADESH " ••• o...AJJ.r- Most P..,. S.rfl119 ,;in. "PACIFIC VIBRATIONS'' EXCLUSIVE AREA EHGAGEMalT A VERY FUNNY MOVI E! "ONE Of'THE VEAR S TEN BEST .. L.A. TIMES "THE TALL ' BLOND MAN WITH ONE BLACK SHOE" Hilarious Co-Feature YVES MONT AND ROMY SCHNEIDER "CESAR AND ROSALIE" Program Rated (Rl IJO I '" 1 25 • Sa1/S.,n/Mon "l" 2 JO l'et"' Fonda ;, "Dirly M1u·y. Croqo Lorry" Ir "Vonithing Point" IPGI 12ssa1 .. s..n.M011. 1~2:io Stevt McQuffft D1utl" Hoffmart "rAPIU.OM" Alto !Peil 'THE CAMOIDATE" A "Dirty Mory. c..lllJJ' Lwry" V "'Lost ~r" ll'GI ''POUCEWOMEH" 'THI TU.CHER" Ill • *'DAY Of THI DOU'HIM" ::l* lllYllS" IPGI • • "'U•DOZ" "Sl-atl•1tMMl*I" II,, "THI PAPll CHAii" "'C ....... Laerty" II) ' • Spruced up stu d e nt s from C orona d e l Mar High a re re ady to win mo re jazz b a nd co mpetitions. Th e stu d e nts practice eve ry morning and W e d ne sday night s. -----, __ ~ Family Twin Cinema .,11;s.i1 1884 Newport Cosio Meso 548°1552 S~iol '"olirttt Wl'<L oNy SI, ··~ Co..ti". Sot & ~. Z p.- 1 lf R..i" OrontJt c-ty Buri Lancasttt The mos! foscinoling murder mystery in years. _..._ Anftloity Qiiw. ""The 00fl Is D•ad"" 17161 BROOKHURST Sf fo....ta1n Vall"V -962· I 248. CINEMA I FINAL WEEK' IEST ACTRESS GLENDA JACKSON "A TOUCH OF · CLASS'" W'- l"sl Sri.pporlt119 Ae~ll T ott1t1 O't-IHI "PAPER MOOM" -1~1 CI NEMA 11 ALL WALT DISNEY "ALICE IH WO HOERi.AHO" • "CHARLIE ANO THE ANGEL" IPGI Ol'f." W'ltl O•f\ '<\ .. All'"fl \A1 ·"""··I H COMIHG • \Ol,lt;Q 0 ' _..IC ""'0 .JU"I ~ WCIUE BAU..:'MAME'' , Doily: 7:JO Ir 9:45 ·wM-:s.t.S..: l ;00-5:00.7:JO Ir. 9:4S 111.UJllVl h-. GBlDIE HAWN. lllE SUGARIAND llPREll ,. c .... Filwl fntiy.. !! <o.'.']I l•M ~""" rtoy-Award · ~ Do1fy. 7 & IO:JO Sat-Swi: l :I ~7:00.10;45 -PLUS- 8EST ACTOR • JAO<I.E'.Wvm .. ,,."'-"'Rm~~ "SAVE THETGR" -JID(GGFQI) . ' . ' • :Jtdo ···-"""" P ... ••·-· ~'-.. ~···---~ 00 ...... -Z OF THE IEST - STEVE ousnn mcQUEEn HDFFmllll PRPILLDn ~GI ci1NT EASTWOOD "MAGNUM FORCE" --·--Dl•TY MA•Y CRAZY LA••Y 41GI -.ftl, °"". t ~I.I SUH. 11 0COI f'ACl .. IC TH&ATRaa DRIVa-IN SUNR IW&~ M•llT1I MARIO" ILYD.DrlW·ln s-p MHt & At.rfo s_, S•t.1 S .. n.-l•m-o•P"' ORANG• Drlwo·ht 1I2 · Fn_S11.I s ...... 1.,,.1o •pm ,_,~ F•t• s...tl•WI 01 M1i..,. $tt4- F•mlly Fun? ''olll•l l•re•ln• G•lor•I ... ,_,, ··~·'· 51:1-l5H ~·­,·-·· .. .. _ ...... ,, ... , MZ-1111 • Mime OnGWC Stnge Two unusual pantomime troupes will appear in 8 weekend of mime shows bitted as .. The Sound of Silence" at Golden West College Saturday and Sunday. Theater arts students at the college will join the Whitney Rydbeck Troupe for two of the performances, Saturday at 2 p.m and at 8 p.m., Sunday in tbe comniunity theater. The highly acc l aime d Menagerie Mime Theatre of San Francisco will be featured in a collection of comic, t.ragic aOO abstract sketches at 8 p.m. Saturday. The Rydbeck troupe is considered unusual because Rydbe<:k, a graduate student at Cal State Fullerton, crosses over between mime a n d acting, using elements of each. The Menagerie t r o u p e '''hich in one sketch uses n~ props or sets. \Vas rect..'fllly selected to rep sent the United States t h i s su mmer's lnternatlo I 1'.1ime Festival and Institut at La Crosse. Wisc. Ti ckets r perfonnances a $1 single sho''' <ind 1.50 for both v•lth associat student cai"d and $1.5-0 ror single show ~ $2 for both for the public. Menagerie Mime Theatre will perform at Golden West Saturday night. > Laguna Chorale Offers 2 Concerts 7.oltan Kodaly's ' · ~·1 i s s a Bre~·is" ·will be performed in ty.·o conCTrts scheduled this y.·eekcnd by !he Laguna Concert Chorale under the direction of Dr. Jon ah Kliewer. Working with the Sa n Clemente Symphonette under the direction ol lttrs. Ruth Haroldson. tile group will also ·.. . • ~rform the overture from ~! ;t. C1marosa's "'The Impre sario" .. JJI•'' Toeschi's Sy'Tlphony in D ~ major and Sue Collado as ~ soloist in Stamilz's concerto ·t • for clarinet and orchestra. Among the featured soloist in other portions of the program y,·ill IX! alto !\1ary Anderson and soprano l lelen Walton. The first concert i s sch~led for a p . m. , Saturday, in the Forum Theatre, Laguna Beach. The second concert is set for 7:30 p.m .. Sunday. in the Church of the Cross on El Toro Road, Laguna Hills. GRAND OPENIN EDWARDS NEWPORT CINEMA 2 CllMIAlllUOOD "IHUftDIRBOl.I 'UGHllOOI" •.. they hove •""'tly seven minutes to get rich quick! l ( Director Dr. Jonah Kliewer and soloist Mary Anderson ready for conceri. PlUJL ROB(RJ NlWM.lN RfDfORD ROB(RJ&llAW ,., ,, '"" ", .. /.. Ji{.1,l(;[ IQ~~·."""' 111f611N6 PERFORMANCES M~·T\JE$·WEO·THUA$: 7:15·f:10 FAI: 1:•5·1:00·11:00 $AT: 12;00-2·15·4:J0.1:•5-t;20-11 :15 !IU"I: 12:-2:1'°''~''5·9:20 ~n::.-... -.·:2 (PG) WflTtollHllfll;"' OOl.DllfWf.lt 8112·44113 --~ ' • • • • ~ _f~,~~~~·~M~a~y~32l,~1~97~4~~~~~~~_".DA~I~LY'_.':'PI~LO~T_;3~f' Mesa Lions Frying· Fish ... Carnival, Gam~s, !_Ex11.ibits Part of Three-day Eve11t The 29th Annual Cost:i Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club Fish Fry begins i's 29th 19/h I....__...__+--+-+-+--+--+--+-J"/t?ef aMual run tonighl \at ·o ~o I I I 111 downtown Coo~ Mesa I' irk. l ~ ~'.'.:'.,''r' "' "" '""'J't i ] ~ Traditional fish dinners y,•ill , r'""' ~ be served for $2 for adu'ts and ~ ._,c;"'""'lrr"'"----""""" $1.50 for children, dur ng ;ill three days of the ·harily affair. The Lions Club Fi~ 1 Frv par~de is scheduled r 0 .r downtown Cost a Mesa Saturday. The two·an1 ·a·h<tlf lc!f."J • Sfrtet DIV/SIDON ~ ~D ~ n)i!C parade feature.<, rnore ~o th t ~ : l an .500 participants and ~ ~ 1 ~ if / fl()at entries from all over '°" ~ "" °"'\ Orange Countv. The parade ~ I ~ ti begins at 10:30 a.n1. on the "t ~ corner of 19th St reet and . ~ Anaheim J\\'enue. LION' Fl H FRY ....... lamJON c O!hcr highlights includr a car n iv a I. b 0 0 th s, PARADE f!QU'TE enterlainmC'nt. and pr i z e dra\\"ings. The i;t"rand prize is " 1974 Ford Pinto. '!'he schedule : Tonight 5:1ij p.m ... fish dinners start serving !?tll J'treet MAP SHOWS FISH FRY PAR ADE ROUTE FOR SATURDAY 6:00 p.m.carnh'al rides. booth s 7:30 p.n1. . . . . band contest Saturday <I: 15 p.n1. Dorothy Jo Dancers serving 10:00 a.n1. carnival. exhibits, 6·00 pn1 d · 2 S:l5 p.rn . Arlee Higbee rides · · · · · · · · · · · · · raw1ng :30 p.111. . . . .. baby contest Dancers 10·30 a n1 2 ho a d ~:~ p.1n .. stage entertainn1ent 3:30 p.m. . beauty contest 8:00 p.m. dra\ving for grand 12 . · . · · ur p ra e : p.1n. . . . . . . .. dra\ving 5:30 p.m. . . .. draY.'ing prize p.m. fish dinners, start Sunday ---'---------'---'--- serving 12 p.m.carnival. ex'1ibits, rides _,_,oo_P_"_"_· _____ ·_· _c1_ra_1_vi_n::g_I_:2_.P::"::"::· .. fish dinners start P<-•<""00.. .... ~ .• ""~' ~·~"-~' ROBERT REDFORD""'ffilA FARROW (PG) 40 CARATS '111LUAM PETER BlATTY) THE EXORCIST D"""d ~'111LLIAM rnEDKIN 0 '"" .... ,.,. ~ STARS MAX VON SYDOW ELLEN BURSTYN e LINDA BLAIR JASON MILLER e LE E J. COBB JIEIFORMANCES Mon •• Tv•s.·W~.-TI111n. 7:00-9:»._ fri.-6:SG.f:20-111SO Set.· 2:00-4:2CM:SO 9:20.11:50 Sul'I.· 2:00-4:2M:SO.ft20 . 103 FM 1"0M Fashion Islan d Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS Of" THE HARBOR [ll!N i>5l\N /IA<\~ l\IX)ll·lffJCCl!I ffil'NNN·J'((~~ M:t<WJJ!l."''" PERFORMANCES MOfol·TUES•WIEO ·THUAI: ()PEN AT l :OO s~w AT 1:1»-t:lO FAI: l :li().1:20-11 :50 SAT: 2:00·•:20·t:so-t:»11·sa SUN: 2:00-•:ao.t:SO·l:20° .... ',i '" •DW&•D• ,.••""1 I : : . : , " N•&Tlt "• : .•• 14A"90fl 81 AOAMS"·•' 54&·3102 ROBERT~iiliAffWlOW • DAILY PERFORMANCES CARATS DAILY 7 :00 & 11 :30 GllAT GATSBY 8:55 SAT. SUN.·CONTINUOU5 • ~"'"""""_o11, .. r~;,.,01-.,a~;"' . . . A&.IO OONA1D PLWANCI IN "MUTATIONS" tn llOf' NICI ft> POOi. lilOMt tlANlt ... , ........ .. •' •a-.. . " ' • ... .. I M llf WllP OM• .,..., UllUJflt .._. .... • ' 32 DAILY PILOT trlcfay, May 31, 1974 • Mexica11 Fiesta a l\.PFI\. F1111d1·aise1· Su1u1y Wi.y or not. l\PFK has !!lated 12 hours of nonstop n1<'dia. Also co111n1endcd w;i~ Pntertainn1ent as part of its 'Jiurni'ng on Uruce \\'::iyne's .. Eye in the upcoming "Fiesta f\.lcxicana " Sky" <•overage. benefit on Sunday, at the KRTll is enthusiastic 111 Lc1non Tree lllall in ~1ission Scott Manchester extolling the attributes of its llills. The event \\'ill run !'rotn • · \\'e Like Streak i n · · · JI a.n1_-1t p.111., \\'ilh SU"h 1110. recording (Era labelL Th1' sic as barrio rock !o mariaehi record id"a \vas conceived bv yellow • • • ' • You'll s1ride with joy as you travel the !>ummcr hi·roads like a trouper 1n this pastel, demi·platform. dress clog w11h • walk-easy heel. Q Only 1s 0 l lOl1"•balrlele. t folklorico to :>trc1:1 Jo~n ll_'.lez \rho booked as her LAPO shoot-OLLI ILLI" the the stati.H1's pro gr a t~l pink ~· t: Cl 1' Direcll)I' Jirn Pewte1, Le·~ Th . 11 gu~:-.r, es.;ir lil\'CZ. Symbioncsc Libt>r111on Arn)\'. Silver and ether staffers "OLii' gre£>n ere \\'I be s 0 n g. K~ I rcpor!ers EI ea n 0 r . Coogn11 1·s S."1··· lo I'" the f1·rs' I 1• 0 ,ht bll.Je cc~ -: ~ ID coslu•n ·, d• 1c d h G ,1 "u "' rainy aft..'rnoon." 1-1 a,, en, I ,, ~ 'SHQ[ BQUTIQU l.'\J .. 1 c. an aut cnt1c teen ;i nu ;\!:_irk Coogan aic to report th<• idt·ntiriealLOO of white ·.,--J ~exican food. art, cl.,thulR. still beino lla!led 011 the b,:"k seen it on :iny of Ilic top 301 ~U : gifts and rd f f " ... some of lhc \'ict11ns prior to playllst;;; . .\l:iybe it's \l'aitin" bone --.... 1 1 _ \ t!!t'O s rom \1exieo or !heir CO\Cragc of the FB I reports an<l Jh··J of ollicr f to •IS F,utuon 1111nd. NtWPO•I aeacn .. ""~ft, 644 . 4411 and U1e barrios. KPFK \\Lii ---------·---'..._ " or a sunny day ____ _:_ __ ~=--=================~=~~~~~"~·-·~::::::====~~---_ . -# V"""f IOf/11'>" II I IH'/"'lf. fl(rf Ml .J91 f'XCilemen\ lhrou~hou\ !hi' r------------------------------------------~-==::::::::::::::::::::::::: broadcast tughlights of the day. Pr<'''eetls 11ill he t p support the stalion :lnd it s programs devoled to Chicano affairs. BIG BA/\'.0 -Chuck Cecil's "The S11in:;1n' 't'ears" rC'turns to radio on Sarurda\'s lro1n 10 a.nl. to 12 p.n1. Kr>"AX stereo 108 in S.1n CIC'·ncn!c is carrying it exc:Jusi\'1•\v in • Orange Coontr. The prOgran1 will offer the sounrls of Lionel Tlamplon, Dilly ;\tay. Duke f.~lington and oth£!rs along 11·1th tapc1l inter1·ie1vs by Cecil. Current progran1 lineups on l\JQQ 1"1\-IOO"\ 1h<' slots lock like thi s: nohC'rl \\'. :\lorgo11 : 6-10 a.m.; Eric Chase: 10 a.ni.-2 p.m.: The Ftca\ Don Steele: 2-6 p.rn .: Dillv Pearl · &-10 p.m.: Jt•rry Bti:ier: 10 p.nl.·2 a.m. and .Jiin Carson: I 2-6 a.in., 11i_t B. fl. Dradl>ury , charged 111th handling thel ne11·s. Pass it on ... • RU~10R IS TllAT KOGE ~·;ants to expand listenC'rship l in the greater San Fernandol Valley area. The sta1ion i . .;, getting nc1v maiiag~1ne!nt. 11 faces fon11idablc con)pi._·lttionl In KIEV, KGIL and Kl{OQ. When KABC Ta lkradio'sl Kelly L .. 1ngc decides to lake a I night off 1Sundays: 7-10 p.n1 . :. she leaves the storc 11·l'l l tended. Her recent "sub" 1ras 'U .T.B.U.' Co11ti11ues 111 Mesa "Don't Orink The \\":·uer .. T h r. \\" C' ~ I ITl i 11 st f' r Conununity Theater u11reils its ne\\' pla~·house :it 7272 \\'es1n1iIJstcr Avr. tonight \\'ith \\'ood.v Allen's Iron ('urtain comedy. playing Fridavs and Saturdays at 8:30 t.hrough June 22. nesc rvations 893-8626. "The llouse of Blue Lea\"es" Opening Saturday is · South Coast Repcrtor~··s; ) a t es ! production. a con1edv-dr<1ma playin~ five \\CCkl'.'n;ls at 8 o'clock on a \\1eclnesda\"· through-Sunday schedule ilt the 1'hircl Slrp Theater. 1827 t\e\\"]Xlrt 31\'d . Costa l\lesa . Reservation." 6~6-1 363. "Tht" 0~1 and the Puss,·cal" "'inding up tonight tlirC1u~h Sunda~· to rnakc roon1 for "Dames at Sc:i.. opening \\'ednesday is this t \I' o - ch a r a c 1 e r t'Qrnedv at Sebastian's \\'est Di i1 n c r Playhouse. 140 A\'enido Pi1.:o. San Clen1entc. ('urlain di 8·40 and dinner at 7 o'clock neserrations 4!12-9950 . ''Th ird Rest SJ)(lrt" The llunlinglon He a C' h Pla.vhousf' i:; prt'sentin;: a ''con v c n !ional.. con1t-d\· Friday and S<lturdar C\Cnin"'~ through June 15 al 8:30 at 1h~ Barn, 2110 ~fain St ffuntinglon Beach ~ Reservations 842-5421 . "U. 1'. B. U." Continuing al the Co~la ritesa Civic Pla,·housc on the Orange County Fairgrounds i:. this farcial con1ecly. pla,·in.g F'rida,·s ancl Saturda\·s at ·8:30 !hrough June 8 ·in t h <' Communilv Cenlf'r audi!.Oriutn. RcSer\·ations 556· 530tl. ''Thr Suflden and 1\cciden<a l Re--educa tion of 11 o r s(' Johnson .. Thi' San CI e ?11 t· 11 1 1• 1 Corrun11nitv Th cat f' r 1,1 offering this ne\\· ro111f'1h I Thursdays through SaturdJY.• .-at l :JO until June 8 in thf' I Cabrillo Playhou.::c . 2 o 2 A\·enida Cabrillo . ~an ' CleJMnte. Reser\'alions .\fl2.1 0465. I ''Tiie Peacock Sea~on" Afurder and myster)' arr the ingredJents of this comrdl' a1 1 the Foun ta in Vall<'\' CGqununity Theater. 18280 .\It. Baldy Circle, Fountain Valley. where performances are gi\'en -at a o'clock Fridays and Satunl.ly• lhrollg!l June 8. "R1reld" 1be ln'lne Commun ity Tlloaitt wm cloile out its • ._,....~ ... with th is 1'111l01 ~c o m edy, openlaC June I for lour _.,..., ll'rld1 ys and P, ..,. It 1:30, in the R 7 • .,. Rall Playhouse on .. IJC lrlll>e c 1 mpu 1 , R vstt.•1 M7·7297. ' 0 2x4 , 8 FT. UTILITY STUDS Build somelhlng. anything. 0 5x5x8 FT. CEDAR POSTS 175 Go! !hem conung out our ears. 0 CEDAR RIDGE &. 5 rr. VALLEY BOARDS Need a good fence? • rr. 0 TURTLE CREASE JOB Got 300 cans ol this, take them a way'. CAN 0 VOLKSWAGEN BUS OPAQUE WINDOW LINERS W hy do you need these? 0 AUTO VACUUM CLEANERS Runs of! lhe ciga.relte lighter. 5 00 SET 0 VAN PORTHOLES Gol !16 sets in total. oul, out. :-~--20~?. / 0 REMOTE CONTROL OIL DRAIN 33 in.slack. D AUT.O BIKE ALARMS \ 500 1 so Got 65 on the floor Jor lh1s price. 0 TIRE CHAINS .2so Priced by the set, assorted. .. - m~s~e1 cf'!arqf' • --=== • 0 ~·'" " ' ---·- ~~,.-----?"0:"~7'j'I @@ ~ ~ SO, WE GOTTA MAKE AN EARLY I f1E'f SH0{2T'f, WHERE \)o WE. UNLOAD THIS STIJfF? CE N~ed some room real bad so help yourself lo some super bargains. ~! s belier than us ~e~~i ng more warehouse space. W hat's that old ploy. our loss. your gain. Sounds corny. but it's !rue. D 75 and 100 WATT LICHT BULBS Gol cases. overslocked. 0 SELECTED LICHT FIXTURES 500/o OFF Some stiU in the box . about BO. 0 BUTTERFLY PATIO LIGHTS 2 50 SET Never heard of !hem. bul we got 91 sets. 0 ECOLOGY NIGHT LIGHTS 0 ALL BACK PACKS and CAMPING ACCESSORIES Some stores a Joi. 500/o OFF some stores a litlle. come early. 0 20 FT . BARBECUE CORD Cook the cord. i i might tasle good? 0 FOLDING PICNIC TABLE FRAMES Ask q uestions. I don·1 know. 0 TENT AWNINGS 2so 2so Heck. w e paid more tha n tha i. 34 only. D 2"x60 YD. ALUMINUM DUCT TAPE 0 VINYL CAFE CURTAINS Good selection. all perfect. 500/o Off 2 50 ROLL Good all-around uli!ity lope. D 50 FT. TV WIRE Over SOC rolls, il 'll last. but the pnce won't. 0 WELLER MINI SHOP l2so All !he little things to do a hobby: I~ only. 0 3 in I CARACE VISE 2so For wood. metal. or pipes. 77 only. 0 TEFLON SAW BLADES Got plenty. but could go lasL 0 PLASTIC TOOL &. TACKLE BOX Over 200 on the Jl oor. 0 FISCO TV ANTENNAS 500/o orr Divide what we a sked last week by 2 and you!ve got ii. 'D ID '/OU BRIN<S A S K'lHOoK ? LUl-fE RE: WE. G ONNA F /N'D THE R OOM '? PIC?OBlEM s I ~8LEMS ! 0 8"x24 " WALNUT FINISHED SHELVES I ; • ' . Good stock, while they Josi. ~ :.. 0 8"x36 " WALNUT FINISHED SHELVES 0 AIR CONDITIONER COVERS 50~A. Buy two. keep a spare. 250 in stock. 0 LARGE &. SMALL FOLDING CLOTHES DRYERS A bu nch. 0 SPABTUS CLOCKS Wall samples. Uoor models. new in lhe box. 0 ELECTRIC FIREPLACE LDC SET 1 so 1/3 Off I counled 32 and found one more. 0 FORMICA REMNANTS 0 PLASTIC SPRINKLER HEADS I need about 14, see you. RE G. POP-UP 5c Colors. grains. pallerns. a bin full in each store. SQ. FT. 0 ROCKWELL EDGER· 1500 TRIMMERS Fasl. and cheap. About 24 in each slore. \ • ' \ , \ ·~ ' i • • ' ) . 11Spring has sprung, the grass has n'I, ATLAS is where the Savings is!11 All· out price slashing makes it easy · for you to swing into Spring. SATELLITE SEBRING COUPE Aut omatic, powe r steering, power disc brakes. radio. heater, AIR CONDITIONING. wn11e wall tires. VB, vinyl top , etc. Ser. No. RH23-G4G-158518 SPARKLING NEW 1974PLYMOUTH FURY 1114 DOOR SEDAN THE PERFECT FAMILY CAR NEW 197 4 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM · SUBURBAN STATION WAGON 1/8 i1uro m;it1c raCl•n. hPaler. powf'r s1eer1ng. power 01sc brake:.. 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A , n , , THE COUNTY DI' OllAl<(GE ~ ~ o C 1 on \UPElllOll COUllf OF 'T11E I "' NAME STATEMENT NoA~OO.• T l\l'Pt~ ,an.ot "'"°\I C II ST ... TEOFC ... LIFORNAFOllf No""''° tO•?O<ROll ilPJCllTawn1>ou1t OwnP•I> oc~ ftW Tn•lo!IOwllQC>f'•""lsool110bujlllf•S H ICR o H ,. I o r la • of N.AOLLEfNE: OSTfl.A IOER PLDLIC NOTICE EAGLE..,~ Elf CAN s•• 111• rollowing <le•c 3e<t ~ o~ t OT F EARING 01' PET T Ol't t Cl VJe t Y Pl~I wo. en 1HE COUNTY F Olt.t.NGE Oe ••td Tn s • i tmenr t ed w 111 11>1 Co~nry PARCEL I 11\t pe.rt II cl 1ratl •5 '-LLJ ED MJ.(HINED PRODUCTS CO f,•,\:11•,o•,•,r,•, OF VI LL ANO foll C vn Y O 0 'l!lf S II f ot C<1 lo II O l't O A illlOll NOT CE S HERl:BY r.1 IE to t ------O ,,,-,,----( t ~ ~ 0 <inge Coun v 1Sll 11 pe m•p eco<Ce<t n Soc :XI ~I •MPCO lOO• Soul~ I( llO!I Or ~e PUBLIC NOTICE .. AMENT..,llY J \ po~ y I c m-<I n 'lent ! OllOEI TO SNOW C..,USE c ""1 IO~ of nt ~b~ve n~n...,, dtttor I FJtQOl OilGt& JJ i nd 36 ot M \ce la11~u1 .~; "' 0 E11a r o! L LL AN II. LALIM[ d .... , <X~ n <IUt ... t \ t l\ul>n "'1 FOi CHAl'tGE OF !<(AME In tall ve sons h•v ng cl• m1 •o~ fl~t ~· , .. ",',',',', ','.o,','".",",~. JOHN c S ... LYElll n "e oUc.t GI Ill• (on y Recc .it ~ Sa~;· .. ~~, C~l.~o:; a :::o~. t>ot It tnd • ra td O <>I) "' 0 in G. dOh ts 1>11> flt > In nr Mdltt ol lh<! App C<> ~n 0 "~ t " " " ATTORNEY AT LAW ~Bid C~unly o;l'.OH" ~n~ del nt<J ~I \Jn I N0 1 Cl' IS HC R(8W GvCt-.1 'l Cl>/\P c IH) 01L"t011/fA CHllVEZ F c nQ tl mti~ ea e e1.1 .. eoo. STATEOFCALIFOllNl ... FOll l04JWt1lcl!OtiveSlllflt ' p o v~l .. P0 18t1Ch(tkl n <I LORAINE JAM \ON n ()( o ~ • n 'ffl t ~l1n~ p r~ ""ol NOi:! ~\N CH/\Vi::Z 10 "' n nr netes a Y voucnr 1 11 ti\! o COUNTY o en •t 'e IJ 11 0" on "" a Tn, nu "'" 1 eonaox td b'{ 1n d'tN,., 1 ..,. LL, 11 tu .. ~u 0 'O~ ~r nm nvnl! V... en"• II• e~~,1 eabveen eaeo~ c Tl-i E tlo A~~11911..,NGE Htwpor1811c11 C1Jtern1tlUI (ne Condomnvm P on Ilee n I Tt <aem•nl w•i lltd wtll I t' \~ LL /\//\ J/11. ON n ll'I' ~ nq (om ,,_;i II o n t e11 nem v 11 tn~ n!Ctl•~ v E, a e of ~ ILLIAM GEORGE SI ... NI( lei H it) HI 1144 t a h!'<I 81 1n e~ll C nn ce a n o<I <"u~ f CHllVEZ ~ VQC/' ~~ I~ II u d~ 11nea Jt hf' Of r• SR ~ W LLI A, ii GEORGE SWAN~ I'~~ lled 0 an~e "?" I t;a 0• IOrij Ian QI (ovrnnnl (of!d I on; Count Cit k o! Oringt Coun y Otl MjV 0 I l HI IC :\01/1 I ~LP 1• It \UPClllOA cou•T OF THE ~TAl C CAL FORN I ~0 1! THE C0UH1 Y OF Ollll<(G[ I G A 100.l •• NOT CE 0" NE ... R NG OF PET T 01<1 FOii PROBATE 0 1' WILL AMO FON LETTEiltS TEST ... MENTlllY (_ o I ORACE CAO[N 0 NOTICE ~ l-ICREBY G VC N "n MA~ t=~h ljn~n W Aft!I I ' .. , 0 ' ' PIJ Hl IC i\I> l IC l SlP' 11717 SUPl!JI Ott COUllT 0/: THI! STA'rE OF CALIFORN A FOi THE COU NTY OF OR ANGE Ne A IOOH HOT CE OF HEARING or PETITION f'Olt PltOllATE o.-WILL ANO FOR LETTERS TESf ... MENTllllY Esa e ot CL/I RA AO C LA I OE Af OERSOV D -n NOT ICC S HE RC:8V LA\V ll.ENCf f Al QEU\U I ht1 n •pt l11>1t lo l.111~"1:~ u L nt Pt rnp rl touh•P• ~nd o a(e ot "" ~ti n.Iv~~! 4 9 <O<> onm 0 [}PU~ mL'11 <OU" OC•t(cn fl~~ tne C v ot s1~ • An~ (.~ ton~ O•co ~¥14 !9~ WILLl ... M E SI JOHN Ccuf(e ~ l UBI 1•.., l\OTICI'.: B l1J SJ ~U<'E!I OR COURT OF l'1E ;IA.TE OF CAL FOl<N A F0.11 THE' COU NT Y OF OllAl'tGE 1-og A ~CUil ., " mr n~ c he G I" ntv W LL 11.M R ROUSH 500 0 <f av 1• I t d Jun• 1 14 19/t .,no lies I on for Nt ~J e~a I 191, f ., "' NCN'lll ( "• D " N~"P" Bede Nee~/ S HEREBY ~ V'EN 10 tnel Town l>o~~·~ LI<! (ht Oet i a on Vt non C Lenic , .,, ,.C a na 9•..0 wncl\ I nt pece 011 O Cf. " \'UlillC l'\IJTICE ••'fl ec..>rcec on •Y 91 ~i. ,. , ., 0 • o·· • 0 m c t<l ~ • a ne .. ~o • n~ 11ed detw 11 -•·m•·• No < l • e-• o•-1 • • O < 0 pc c n~ "n nQ o"ne·~,,,un• ~·a Pl' n>ll n c •ll~n n I 7llf ;~~t~ 1"~1 0 "Rll'(: a~c ~··J P ~ ""w ·~~~e o t IV Pn~"; i:1,"1" II n our mon 11~ ~ 0 ~ n, ;i a at(t<ltll "t l'<IU ~ O 1 e them NOT CE TO CllEOITOltS covrflv 6Y 1 14 l and Jun• 1 91' n ~v J>V/ a on of n •no! t~ ~ vovcne n e 0 f ce ~UPEll 0 " COUiltT OF THr: l'JllCE:L "-n "~ "" 1 '~ PUBLIC NO rIC ~ Ju V 91• t •II nay 0 Od i'<I 1;1ay u > 4 O lht r e ~ o1 ht tbov! on ~ c~u o STATE 0 ,. CALIFORNIA f-Olt ~ e •SI nano ~ oo...,. PO I ~Io Lo f. h w tu e "'"Y llt UPI! 01\ ol SHARON SUE ~ r (' ~ rm w n !he net••~~ Q T i,, '~ ihONO ond O• "" 1------h nq(' o n11me \'1QV 0 not bf g ~nled AO'I 11 s a I V n vovt ne, o ne undo 1 9ne<1 ii l~t of t t! THE COUNTY 01' 011 ... NGE Common ... r• ne (.,.,mo "CTITIOU5 11\J~ NESS 0 I S I URTHER OllOC REO nt ~I ~<> t ah> o nty WLLAMR ROU$H 500 l<(o A7'4ft A I N ... M1!"$T ... Tl'Mll!NT ' tonv o h I 0 or bo nub 1htd n n~ • He of l/\t ilb<> <' Newpa Cen e o we Su e 400 l<(ew~ 1 Es • e o! REXFORD LEWIS GO RDON ,,,tdl tit e n on 1 • (.,.,Jon u ,.,.1 10 ow no -000 I• o·'•o buslnes1 n.,med lll'c ~e" ..,,. O .-iln ,.. ""' lo oPCo Dnv P ol ew,Mpe ol1WLL!AMll llOUSH P,~c h C~fO hi9~1>6C hh •h•v •tr eta1•d El(CEPTNG ... I OR C.S El?V' JG ~er> J < r~ • on P "td n S~ d 00 l<(ewpo I Cen er D Vt ~ t 40~ lor bus 11eu ol ne unllr s <Jl'lt<'l n a NOT CE S HERE8'( G VEN IQ f! hO....t W t•t us vt r ~~IJ •PPU enon 1RV!NL ANIMAL HO' p I l A L ( y a tA1 onr;c • .;h week tor lout l<(ewpof"! llt•ch Ca loin 1 tlHO n p > ~e an ng lo e t i ", OI 1a o c e<t lo~ o! Ille above named dK~IHnl •• ~ u 1 10 Pl-' 0 oc u~ ,, 0 VALNUT v LLAGE ._,35 Cu •e " < \ t W<t~• ot o o nc Oay o ••di Te /1 4/ flO 10 1 !leCWtnl w h n !Ou moot"s 1J e '"' hut" Pl! son• ~•v "II (a "'' 111a n ht llt D• con i!"l "al O'i Po lltl .ind 0 ['~ Dr ve v ,,. (1 lo<n o '11105 In II Ator11tvlar Adml~il••, PuDcaono1 n s nate •addrteotntee l'<IU•ed lo l lflhtm S~<snown tn Cf>(!o u'l'I P •e NEWPORT CENfER ANll'-L D\TED M4yl6 9i Pull •hcJ Q a"<;t C. I,... t' O~"°/',lfl ( lf71 WI\ nenKt514\'YOllClt!S ntnt ollte 1l\Cllleslgn.,l!'<IO Olltt•S!ilO•ellonsa<J HOSPTllL 1lll AvCKOdo Nt"'?<l I' ln~ 0 enc~~ M~ 17 '~] ~n<I Jun~ 1 1/ 1 ~ W LL 6.M GEO:CGE s A I( JR. Ill llt rP k ot ht tllO • 11 l!d cou c n~an-num P,n c n e eoach C1 orn;i t 26'0 A C•lto n ~ 1-oOT CE OF HEAii !<((; 01' •Olf PROClllTE 01< V LL L(TTENS TESlA"'ENTA r P ET T 01<( AOjU fOR Juaoe n! n~Supe o C<>u ADmns r or o htr>i t o o n esenl lllem.,., 11 Mt /\llC ll VD•ca•f on ~•l>r !il A ~U t nan 10 u(1t lC"'n~1t on DAV 0 G lllANOON PUBLIC 'OTICI: e l re a~o nam!.'d <l~ee.:i~n •Duone • o he unde ilqn cl al ~' ~ f t t Un 1 r p Yt y T 0111 nt s! 1 t of\lluc e<t ~· • A e ..... L~w " lw l.LllM. RO US H ~I ne • "'ne y THOMAS L LORD 1 ~1 PAll.CEL. .) lne • IJ on v ~ ~" 'D N•WPO I Cfn!fr 0 •r JOO Newpert Ctnltr D •r Pa ~ de Vale/It , LIOUnil t-< I c 1nd < u~" ~ nc r , .... ,., c-... LOIYARD C: QL JOl<N NO JIJ J I [.;JU IC i\O llCI O Su • JJO FICT T OUS ll USI NE SS Su t1 400 le "~ 926Jl wn cl\ Is the Pl<tC• ol ~LI o~I r• Con m n f, • ~· Lui I J!<' • E' ti rll NIWDO" le1c~ Cl to 'l I •l..O NAME ST..,TEMENT I NewP0'1 l t lch C• 1~11 • t 2UO f of 11\t unoe s gned In 11 n• If pe o n t f T act IJJ.1 ce gn& '<! r.n tnt ~ A m~H,~AI ' " 1 0 "' 11111 Tne lo ow ng pe sons a r !fO ny Ttl IJU J UO ltll ro lo '"' estate crt Id d~~d•11 " lh n C.onaom ~ ..,.., Plan e> td 0" t t ~ (. r Alto MY IOr Pet o.,. ov t s ..,110,,,., tor ... am nhlr•ICH' toor m~nt1t1 11ter tne II• r pub/ t l tloo i nd/or oo.-chn t nd ~., .. ,.. n 11 I 111• Pub •hed 0 dnqe Co,n DI p OI f PAC F C COAST I S UR AN CI: Pvb l•he<I O 1ngr Coast 0• y p tort OI tit \ rool Ct Co..com n um P i'l I> 1>r ng I PPll •n<1nl FJ4Q)C av aM J.,nt I I 1 914 19/ii 11! Ell(HA"iCE LTO ~ll San Bt n1rd no f> dY 11 24 JI al\l:I Jun! 1 l~J 1n1 1• Da !'<I IAiy 1 UU la Per<:'l!I I t boYt Pull !itll'<I Orl f'l!lt Co;11t Oi Ir P lo Avt Newpo 8tat~ Cl t 916t4 Jr•n,,.ne fl •c~l!xlc Gotoon PARCEL 4 Tne • I t l!)nt to I ~v 1• J Incl June I u 914 11 6 74 I C E T ornbu q •23 San er na <1 no U [( N E~etul I• of ht w vse ind occ11p,,nc1 le n~ f 1 .. 11111 ----- A•t t ewPC)t t Bea n c.i f 91660 P BL OTICE of '"" aDOvo ramtd de<e<1en1 dJ klng 11<1 P<;sts "' sutn p.)I' on D4 tn~ PUBUC NOTICE I ~ ous n~ i d D m et THOMAS L LOllD Common ... rta• of Lot 1 of TIK 75)() F ~I,J~05U/A:~!1:HE:s I 0 lllt' sh P ' conouc e r • FIC't TIOUS ll USIMESS ?Jsn Ptste d1 ll•:enc 1 " 1 ~h""" •nll ae1 r>tJ on !ht COM~m n um" ·--- l n• fol(',." 11g pe ~en• 1 r av ngj C E. l~o nl)u o MAME STATEMENT Ltfll~I MIU!i Cllt Orn I f'H l P 111 It 8ul St p No !7 6011 S o~ FICT Tl0U5 •USIHl!SI '",~ ;•r .... ~, 00 AUTO Sll LLS t. I ( Tu~~ .. 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L du S<lud Newpo ~QU v p •II• SUPEll Oft COURT OF THE Sh• J l•••Y olO Call 0 SI ST ... TIE OF CALIFOlllM A FOi dt:~· ~e~°o!omr:~e s"'c ,.he" abov• ~~~(~ii;~.!~ ",a,!~~~' •d DV . ,,., a j I "' -.~ ~l "'11 nt StATEOFCALIFORN IFOll 1'.toa Ca 9 6'7 THl!COUHTYOl'Oll:ANGE um •cone ll• "'~ll D I td " I C.~u~ 1 oo I l Bl IC 1':tlTICt " (If.. • o Oran~c Coun ~ on M~ 1 THE COUNTY OF OllANGE ln S bus nt~S fs conduced by I gr11e • Ho A 1Hll &~~ L1vi°nne C Fa cone llusban~ ~nd Oon• 0 I'! Av 1 lY Ho ..,_.tl1' Pa nr 1hp El &t t>IVERAE S.MfTli Oec•••d '"T ~·Ad~n en~nls 1n, •laten tn ~~ ed w n 1 1 ~LP ltl21 ll'JC11S E1 at OI OEMA 0 LACV Oece•itd Mi vn L Mai-tv NOTICE S HEREBY G \/El<( to the Yf 1 1 C i°nH Iii d ~ope rt !~ O O (Oun y C erk of 0,dnQe Coun yon M~y ~ NOT CE l O CR.OU TOii\ H TT Mtl llll ... "f & CA~Fll ... Y ... ys NOT CE IS 11EllE6Y G VEN lo llf 1~' \ ~ tnen Vos ! td \ot In Int t eD o , ol he aDOVt nJmeo OtcedtM C e$f Oii gnway ewpe !ICll )q1' SUPER OR COU RT OF THC uu W Oct~~ 8 vd 5v It \tel c f<l o 1 of nt •bOvt nJm"° oecedrnl Coun r Ce ~ ol 0 aro;it Co~n I' On May 1 1111 111 1)1 Soni hiV ng tit m1 1galn1I lhl 1 IOtll 1 ST Al E OF CAl..IFOR N A FOii LOll<j Bt•th Cl to/ill) 1n~ a Pl! ions nav ng < d mi ilQJ ns n, 191• '" a Otcedent i r fQU ed !o I e them Sil d Si e W I bt 1111 II Pl/flUlnl lo !ht F l:Jllt Pv~ 'hed 0 1nQ1 Coost Dilly Plot ~ •t 11 4 l1 1nd June 1 1914 1770.14 f l<E COUNTY OF O~ANGE 1 Puti 1 e<I O ~n90 Crdl r f I o s~ a de(e<tent a ~ tau ~ 0 I Ir ntm I' J:UU w 111 the nt<tHl'V vouch• 1 In lllt office P ov 1 on ol S"'<;t on 1356 D4 he C9 lo n • No A lt••I M~v 31 itnO June I I 1 ~ J 9 I 4 w n Ile nett •sa " .. ,,,., 0 ••• ''' '' Pub <;hi:! 0 ~nge Co.ist O•l!y P o ol llie ele k ol the l liOVe tnfll d (Ill/ 1 Ot CV CoOt lo !lll1ty ,,.,. •mount 111111! n I ' • " " '"" /IO !0 II '/4 JI 1Jl Jo!OI 14 COl\IJl<:I on w Ill llltl c ... I n N11I ce o f •~ ol ,A N i( M FALENlER ll he crt k o ne at>ove t 'll t e<l tour o •~ 4 lo P•t1en1 nem w th tht net1111 Y Alit••Mtllt Kordad Hovtmt>tr 21 1973 O te ii I PUHl IC NOTICE t~ pt rn htm tn rht 11ecrnd v vouchers to tnr 11ndt saned 11 1n1 <>tllt• ln e000; 1 003 Paoe 10s ol 011 t ~ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE I~ >t EAE8Y (;VEN o nt ('..uthers o '"• vnoe s gnl!d ti lhl_ oll ce PUBLIC l\riOTICE al ner •Ila 11t y1 EOW..,1105 EOWAltOS ll.KC10"ds '" !ht onke ot ,,,. toon!Y n "" c ~~ t-11 II ~n ST ... TEMIEl<(T OF W ITHDJIAWAL OI lie ii 0 11p ROBERT L ~ASHTON t10 North 8••nd l!vcl reco~t o!OangtCoontv Coll ltlne P on\ dV "9 <it n • a~d n;t l\el FROM P/llRTl<(EllSH P OPERATIHG HUMPHREYS At o np a Law HD!l FICTtT OUS IUllHESS Su ft 500 Gltl\Cltlt Celllotna t!2Ql SI 11 Site wl bt mt df bUI w 111001 1 t FICTITIOUS IUSIHl!SS H ... ME S1AffMl!NT n n "f " II ~d O ~ n UNOER FICTITIOUS llU SINES\ NAME Al!Jm 1've Su e 206 Costa C•D N ... ME STATEMENT n en I• lhr P ace o! t ut ln•1 of The (ove™-nt °' v arr•ntv e~p ess , mp e'1 i $ h I ~ n~C!ola r ~cuc..ns b n he 01 ~e i Tno t<> 0,. u pe ~'n nt• w tno awn as CA lo n a 9'1616 wn en ~ '"' ~ ar-ot l ht Ml 0.,.,1"'1 ,,. 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T~ lollowlng Pt sans It do "II IS 1914 I' JltM Dt •v •nd E eel on to S,. !llt tlll'lllt llllnrt tlld Y.i1trf1J LILLIAN LORENE SHEll.1{1N hit lllN MtY 31 and J1111t I l4 11 lf1' 196114 buslntn as recorclt<I Feb 5 lt14 n ne"'°' 11010 ~•11e 111' w l"l,..I S1rH1 ne r n a pe I OI tor P ow 1 o W ti ond llESOLUTIOH OF TH• IOAllO 01' SUPERVISORS 0~ A'M 8ARllER SHOP 9!llJ ... , 111la Puti IJhtd Ortnqe Cots! 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W..,_t lit v!IO s H11r l'9 11.oam Coun!• Adm n 1t,1t Oii Su dJng F llh Floor 31S !ior n 5UPEl1011. COUllT 011' THE Hunting on &tl<ll Calll 9le46 SUPl!llllOll: COUll:1' 0' fHI!" ;tU rlghl I IJ~ •n~ ntt ts! tonwrvad lo 1111 C1y of S1M• ... n. Cl llom 1 5~( '"'°"'SI ttf s~nll An• Ca lklrnl• STA.Tl o .. CALll'OlllNIA "011 Tll s buslnen '(Ofl<loKle<l DY • grntrt STAT!' o~ CALlfOltNIA 1'011: and now htlo Dy II Ulldt SI" detO In tl'le SI.II' 1U14 Oa ed May u ,,,. BE IT FURTHER RES.OLVEO hat lf>r propost'd bud9el dCK:Vrntllh wl 1 br THE COUNTY OF OttAHOE pa tne ~II p THf COUHT'I' OF Oii.ANOE prgpr !y \ 11~ f :l n 31 a Counl~ 1nd ~tt t SUPlll:IOft COUl.T 0" THE WILLIAM I[ SI JOHN evl l"Dt In lhl Coun!y .Admnbtl'alv1 Olla on or bt!Ol"e J1,1nt 1 lfl• In lltf H1 A1'1'11 M•tt!'O OeNembo Nt AftUt a11, MO II Tolaw1 STATE 0" CALlfOlt:HlA "Oft CCH,intv (It k (O\I ~ Adml11,t•1lot1 8ullong SeconG FIOOr SIS l<(on11 Syc1mort Sitt! 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Pvblt.r.htd Ot•ftll Clll" D•llr "lol Putlll•lltd °'"""' Cot•I 0.11, ll'llcrt Mir M.a'f ~l ,.,, ''"74 Mfl' 11 ,, 31 Ind J-, ,,. lnw'• May 24 J I tf'ld JUN 1 ll, ''" 111W• M•r 10.11,... it lt7• lt-11.J( Mir,,, ... )1 1'1' 17U-T4 ,. " 31 ,,,, lf00.-74'----- • ' I • ' . •• • • , 36 DAILY PILOT * F'rld,.y, May 31, 1974 .,_iiiiiiiiiiiiOii--.;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiOii~ Real Estate ........ 1000..2999 The Btigest Marketplace on the Orange Coast Rentals .......... J000.4699 Business, Investment & Financial ....•..... S000-5049 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Employment & Preparation ...... 7000-7199 Merchandise •..... 8000-8099 Boats & Morine Announcements, Personals, lost & Found ...•.. 5050.5499 Services & Repairs 60()0..6099 You Can S~ll It, Find It, ( 642 _5678 J T rode It With a Want Ad • One Call Service Fast Credit Approval Equipment ........ 9000.9099 Automobile~ & other Transportation .... 9100·9099 1002 1002 Ge neral R.E. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l~G~t~n~e~r•~l~R .E. 1002General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002Gtneral R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 General R.E . 1007 General R.E. E~~~l~:;h;:~:~:.~~: 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;O;;;U;;R;;;B;;U;;S;;;;IN;;;;ES;;;S=l=-S -~-~-~-~-... -·-;-~-~-E--R-~---,--!::•;•;iiii:-t-r-;-~-iii~1~;;;*==· ;;;*==*==*;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;*;;;;;:;;;;*=;;.1 immed i ately.The l "-.,-:::<;~ DAILY PILOT 111um11 " HELPING PEOPLE l am proud to present a very fine residential Her·11age Collec1·1on liability for th• first I LIVE BETTER ho1ne, located in Corona de! l\ilar, iu the exclusive Cameo Highlands section. inc or r •ct in1ertion OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 4615 WAYNE RO. only. 1 NO PSYCHIATRIST NEEDED Almost 2,000 sq. ft. of immac. living ... not even a paint l.Jru~h is needed to inove . . . if you can enjoy the peaceful song of the into this tharmC'r! Mockingbird or the vie\V of the v.•hite water 1'his 3 bdrn1., 2 bath, plus fa111ily roo1n. is I~ of the blue Pacific, spill ing over a semi· built around a very !oveJy garden patio '''ilh private beach. 1'his is the scene fro1n a rustit fJo,vers galore. The kitchen is very large, General R.E. 1002 1 2 bdrm .. 1-bath So. Laguna hotne. \vith a 28 '''ith all the good ies. plus a separate laundry ft. all glass living rm. Price only $84,950 rn1. 'fhe large mstr. bdrn1., \vith 14 ft. of 1-------I UNIQUE DUR 25™ VEAR IN BAY AND BEACH CAMEO SHORES s7s-3ooo II 2407 E. COAST HWV. CORONA DEL MAR First Time Offered --· - 1 General R.E. 1002General R.E. 1002 Fabulous ·1 Bedroom, 3 Bath, Pool hon1c in Cameo Shores with an C\'Crlasting viC\I' from thr Jc11y to P:ilos Ven-!es. Forn1al entf'rtaliun_g i and. ~emi-F'orn1al i cnrer1a1rung on the S1:1r , studded patio and really I informal entertainment in/ the unique Fun House built ovf'r and around the pool. A choice of 11·et bars and ldicher,.;. OR -use the availi1blc l-la11·aiian replica pri\'a\e bench. Just rist?-rl at ~lS.1,000, DON'T MISS THIS. I IN MESA VERDE Call 6i?...,1i550. The UNIQUE Features Of This Home Are : Open llouse Sat an<l Sw1 11 Pi\.f to 5Pr-.t 4607 Camden Drivc Cameo Shores OPfNTIL 9 • fT'S FUN TO 8E NICft II THE REAL ESTATERS Five bedrooins ! Unique 2 story atriun1 model \\•ith brick fireplaces in fa1nily roo 1n and 1r1aster bedroon1, inlpeccable 1naintenance with new pa int ;ind shag carpets throughout. Remember: 5 bedroom Jamily horne in l\.1esa Verde. onl y $09,500. UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, S46-S990 2850 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa A FOREST General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 1--------o~ trees c;u·l"ss~. 111is tn\'f'l:-o JUEST REDUCED ' Cute As A Bu~ 3 bcdroon1 2 ba1h hon1c \\'ilh COZY PRICE 5 BEDRMS FIREPLACl-:, fa1nily 1\K1ni. : Jov('ly palJfl \\'ilh Uuiltin I J BATHS BRICK Bar-fl-QUE. And I Pn<'<' rPdU('L'rl .~2.600. :i lar~f' guess 11o•hat BRANT) NJ-~\V b('(!rnon1s. f:\."TRA LAHr.F: 11•all to 11:alJ sha!:: l'ul'J'l('ling l-"ArvllLY ROO:VJ \\'irh '\"{ & BRAND NF:\V dr11f)t'ri1•s I har. Hll~(' mirror f' d throughout. Vacanl . rirL'pl:ict', over 2,600 sq. fr., ln1mediatc ot•curancy. Jo'u!l or ]j\·ing area. Don't dt•l.'Jy Price just $3i,9;il'J. call 963-£76i. OPE'N T!L 9 • ff'S r'UN TO BE NICE! Newl)ort Heights NEW LISTING!! .\·, .. ·11· J-f,11"!)0\' Ill. 1\s.<:11111r1hlr· \!1\ lu:111 l111111u('llla1l> :; licill'n1. :.! ha. BI 111 s. f11'l'pJ:i,·1" nr .. 1· r111, dt•ps. Dhli· t.::1r. f.gl' ;.ard. 646-3928 or Eve. 548-2426 \vardrobes for l\'lon1 ma & J'loppa, overlooks the garden. 'fhis hon1e has access to pri\'ate beaches. The leasehold is less than 5%1 of the pril'e of the land. \Vhich one n1av pur- chilSe if thev \\•ish. O\vner moving North, tt~king f.\86,500. 1'his hon1e is located North of Pacific Coast l-1\ry.: turn at C;11neo l·llgh- lands. p,o 2 blocks to \\'ayne Road & \ratch for open house sign . JEFF BRIERY, REALTOR 675-1337 General R.E. 1Q02General R.E. 1002 lllG CANYON C.C.--$159,SOO Great vie'v of Newport Center fron1 this near- ne\\' 4 BR ho1ne. FR, for1nal DR. 3 baths. Expensive \vallpapcrs. cust. drapes. Lge lot . WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors I 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 1002 Gen:?ral R.E. 1002 _________ , ___________ , THE WINDMILL HOUSE FAMOUS LANDMARK ON BALBOA PE· NINSULA POINT. 5 Bedroom family borne • 'vith 3 story 'vind1nill tower that will de- light your youngsters. "Dutch" shingled ex· terior, Surrounded by large shade trees. lnterior is designers drean1. Remodeled last ,vea r by architect;ov.•ner. Ne\v kitchen \\'ith everything including self cleaning 1niero ,,·ave oven. Jacuzzi tub in master JJath. St·p- arate boal storage yard. PLUS· PLUS· PLUS 2 Bedroom guest cottage· presently bru1gs i11 over $4000 yearly incon1e. First tiine offer· ed, home and guest house, S210 ,000. 540.llSI. 2000 Ml RAMAR Open House Sat/Sun 1-5 BALBOA ISLAND HOME PLUS INCOME -for under Sl00.000. llalboa's sharpest 2 bedroon1 ·hen1e -1 I bcd- rootn apartinenl. Like ne\\' inside <l!ld out. Extensively ren1odeled \\•ith quality 1naterial & \\Ork1nanship last year. 1'astefu!ly deco- rated and great location. T\vo blocks to beach and steps to shopping. Ju::.t listed, ,,·o n't last, call HO\\', 546-5880. ON THE WATER NEWPORT BEACH-.\enrlv ne\\'. ue<it ~\: on!y.S80.950-Dock & slip. 2 BR. 21 :.o ba. din· Jng, quiet location. Just listed, Ilurry CALL S40-ll Sl. MESA VERDE'S BEST JUST LISTED-Executive 2 slorv 4 BR. 3 ba hoine. Luxuriously appointed ,\rilh expen· sive plush crpts, beaut. drps, \Vall paper, mirrored \va!ls & rustic used brick patio. Lg pool size yard \Vith 1na11y trees. Best lo- cation-on quiet s treet. Offered at 86i.9.i0. I-furry, ,,·on't la~t at this price. CALL 546-5880 General R.E. Open House Sunday 1-5 BROADMOOR TURTLE ROCK Outstanding family home on quiet cul de sac: I 3 lge. bdrms., dining rm. & vie\v! Ready to go at $58,900. Incl. land. · GINNY IS BACK!! After An Extended Leave of Absence GINNY MORRISON t'1).\'J'S .~ \\':\LL.'\('l.': lil·::\l.'l'OllS is proud \11 ;_11111ou1tte that she \\'ill be associated \vlth thl'nL r;t;'\N\' has hee111hc recipien~lf 1nany ;)11ards. ~utd tlie 1110:-.t rc<·ent "·as the Tup-- Ll:-.tcr·l 11it ~;ill':-> !1l1' l!.113. a nd she only '' Clrktd !i\'l' 1uo11tJ1,,' · ~l1P i:-. rcndy fo se rve \'Oil H!.!<un 111 hl'r cun~c i1:·11t 1ous and prnr~:;· ~it1na1'111;:11iner. (_\_ill Gli\Nl' al 541i··l141. COATS & WALLACE REALTORS 546-4141 1491 BAKER, COSTA MESA General R. E. 1002General R.E. 1002 * SALISBURY EXCLUSIVES * 111 ·111 '/i BAYS IDE PLACE 'J'liL' ult,1r\l:lt1• in pr1\·ac'.\. Llll pr1r:Ht' road &. enlry ~·j)l•rt;1rti1<1r IJ;'_\!1'011( \\Ith r1('r. '[\10 u111t :-;. nr rr1uld l>e ll!H' 1:11"ge 111111. ~:1so.ouo. OPJ~\" lllll'S E S.\'I'. & SL\, \:_!.;i 2021 BAYSIDE DRIVE ('11~1on1 110111(' lar•'.r c:ur:-1 rn1. 3 (·:tr J!a- r:it::e l~r. )-!tit ''' n:tr!,1ll .'..! JO:-.:l\j(1 ()n bay. JliL'l' & floal S:2(i:; llllO OPJ·;;\ JiOl'SE S.\.I'. S.:_ SL.\'. l::!·:) SAllS3URY REALTY ;31 i l l.l lU:\F. .In: .. B II.DO.I ISl..l:\D G<:J.G900 Ge neral R.E. 1002 Gen~ra l R.E. 1002 I EASTSIDE (TWO ) VA NO DOWN PALM SPRINGS .\fl]'1';11,,.if S.1:1,(lr)() ': !ll,i\Tf']' I h\•dl•••ll1 ~Ul1••\ ('lL('i1 \l'ilh 'l'l>l<rl-•I•• 1 .. ,111 ;111d pr'1\';1t1• T~lli•' ''1111· r·!>,111'" AnTh 11;;\'(' :u·:l1/2H.\ lpl ,, 11/n .. ~1u11.'lblr· 1•1:1•1\ $:1(>,!ri0 1111h rx111l nn (::J•(J) \\ ilh PJ1[' P'•'I" C ,(f l'l:l:-:TJL>E llrl.\11 ' 11•\ ,..c,;!11'. 1•11tl':111\·1· Lo\'<·!~· p t1 r 111 J:.,'l'l f"I' J•••I, ,·,1111\)•'I', 1, .. ;1 • E."d C:irpc•I 1•1\•·-l,,1 • 11! r>1 1 1sin11 •1~· • .',-,I ' 'General R.E . 1002 General R.E. 1002 MACNAB IRVINE --------"'-------~ FINER HOMES PERFECTION + VIEW ! Ne1\· 2 bedroon1 ...,. Jarnily. \l'ith r1ual1ty flxturl:s. cl',\~tal. nlarblc & t·ppcr Bay \'ie\1·. Sccurit,· s1slcn1 ~li5.000 i:ce. Ken llart!e) U.t~-82:{5 _· ( \"ll 1 . LARGE & LIVABLE IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES 4 bedroo1n . 31 ~ b;11h. :!UOO sq. ft. home. Beaulifu\ \1•i 11tlo\1· <"-< \\'all ('overings . c·o1n- munity pool a block <.l\l;)y. ~89.500. 1·0111 Queen 6-14-6200. (\·121 OPEN SAT. l·S P .M. Just Soy 'Charge It' I '1'~ 'IV CORBIN·MARTIN, INC. VI 11u~,21 REAL ToRs 644·7662 ~ Corona del Mar 01vncr requests all offers be subn1 1ltcd ... atlractive 3 Lcdroonl. :3 bath ho1ne on 125' of bayfront \\' llocit for lg. po\ver boat. F<1n1ily roonl. Jor1n;:r! dining roo1n & J;:1rge living rn<Jtll. Privat~' rirea. r\sking Slli:-1.:=iOO f~c prnperly. =41 !~1\LBO.'\ COVES. (i'J:l) WHEN PLACING A WANT AD IN THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT JUST DIAL 642-5678 I I • From Pacirlc Coast Highway and Superior A· .. enue lnltraecUon, drive up Superior to Newport Crest enlrence. Sale onh:e: .#12 Robon Court. Open dilly 10 A.M.10 Sunset. (714) 645-6141. ' Corono del Mar 1 1 OnC' half blO('k 10 oc•can, c·ustom 2 b!'<lt'()Olll anrl ri\'11 rl'c:iclencc. Co 111p1 ct I' I y e11uippNJ ki!ch('n. On 1:1 R-2 lot. Duplex additinn coulrl I hnvf' fan1ns-1ic lun·hol' ;111r!, ocean v1f'1v. Extcptionnl I financing cun l•L" Hrrungcd I $99,500. 640-1120 I -~----WHY PAY RENT Enj0y ienrl' free h\'init -no paint • no yards. Bui 01\•n and pay yourself. You v.rill have a pool and large I clubhouse for parties -4 j bedrooms one a nursery or hobby room. Bike 2 miles to beach. $32,950. &jG..nn "EASY LIVING" Bi~ Canyon Denuville condominium. fea- turing upgraded carpeting, 4 hedroon1s, dran1ritic entrv & J..c;1r g:irage. SJ:l4,900. Toni Queen 64+ti:l00. I Y14) BAYFRONT ELEGANCE-INCOME TOO! Unusually large & uniquely decorated du- plex. Open bc~1111::.-hugc 1naster bedroon1 suite \V /fireplace-~ pi er slips-fantasti c vie"'. $159,500. Carol Berry 644-6200. (Yl5) IRVINE TERRACE- SPECTACULAR VIEW lli~h atop a cliff overlooking Balboa Is land -4 bedroom home '" secluded lagoon~like. pool. $189 .500 incl. land. Tom Queen 644·6200. (Y lf>I BIG CANYON CONDOMINIUM Spanking ne\v l\olonaco on the golf course. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths. extras~ Exceptionally price<l a t 8143.500. narbarn Gothard 642·8235. (Yl71 TUSTIN ACREAGE 5.1 acres \V /fl bedroom hom e & pool on % acre. Plans for ei ght. 1h-acre sites. Ilorse nron•rt y. Will sell all or part. Both for ~171 ,000. Horriet Perry 64 2-8235. (Yl8) '!> [Irvine I Moc .. b·I,., ..... 11,c.mp•ny I .. 1 ~·>--- IOI DoV'ttOrlw 142·1235 1644 M•tArttl!.ar 6'4•8200 t ,, 4 '· • r • n;:;;::::;o;e---;;""'c;<---;-.,,..,,.---_,.,=_.,:--.,-,.,:.-;,---,==::---:-"'°'.---=~-==---T";;,.....---.:::::c:::---.-::-_,,..--"7.:=,.-,.-=-,,-,-=-Fr!day, Moly 31, 1974 OAl!.Y PILOT 37 [;G;;';:";';;';;'l;;;;R;;.E;:.::;::;;;;1;;0;0:2~G~e~nc~r~a~I :R:.E:·;;;;;;:;;:;;l::002;; Gener'~ R.E. 1002 Gener11I R.E. 100% ~ Gtnerel R. E. 1002General R.E. J002 J ;';;o;;r;°";;";,;;;:d;•;;I ;M;•;;•;:;;;;;-;1022;;;;C:;o;:ro;n;;•;d;•;l;M;a;;r ::;;;;:;2 Huntington Beach 1040 IN THE HARBOR AREA The UNIQUE F•atures Of This Office Are: lt1s Unique llomes Real Estate~ Nothing like it ilt all An1erica! Creative promotions, active 1nJnagement, progressive sales aids 3!1d congenial surroundings. ()ur reputation in real esta te is unique. Current openings for l"'O salespeople. Contact ,Jitn \Vood, 675-6000 or Ogden S0gn, 546-5990. UNIQUE HOMES Real E state 2850 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa General R.E. 1002 General R. E. EASTSIOE BEAUTY 1002 'fhe ideal fan1ily home on huge lot on cul~ de-sac. f•'e<'ltUl'es 4 bedroom, 18x22 run1pus roo1n. 2 F'ireplaccs. l•ruit trees. Storage s h~d . J·'ish pond and MORE! Call for ap· po1ntn1cnt. to sec ... only ~48,950. MESA VERDE SPECIAL '11i.8nwi CL~~HA~USE * Balboa Bay ~::::::;EA TIRED OF LOOKING? Pric;2~~~~ced 1 DECORATORS MESA VERDE BALBOA COVES 4 Bf!., frplc in mstr. THE THING TO DO 2 Bdrm. + Pool POOL 'HOME Lovely swimming pool : CALL $22 600 I DELIGHT Like new! Pier privil. h f th UNIVERSITY REALTY 673-6510 ' The ch11rm uod !!Ophis1lca1\on green ouse 0 r e ''1'01.1 r11n p11y .._1Xl0 niol't' th<in U.'t your imagination run ol tttesa Vt'rde at iii;' ' Trade for units botanist. \Valk to all WANT l b k 1hi1' fl'lr fl nc·w unn or "'"xi 111 Su · 29 ~ c I = 950 64 a neat cot age 1 Joe· froni Big ,. \.\' (' pl'r i•lcnn ~ dt'Jighlful best. Distinctive 2 ' $1 ,'1VV. a I 675-7\IVU schools. $65_. . 2-7491 1 c ') ? I J.I <'an l•U)" my U!)gT/ldt-d Unit Bt'~Jroon1, 3 Jlsrh Jionit~ story 'l b«lroom. Ht'avy 1 'Orona · .. lXlrlllS., 2 baUts S74.500 tor $2,00J below rc·pllu.:enlent £xt·elll!nl Vii'\\ fl~1n1 Mnlitt'r shake rix>t Nestled in WATERFRONT. 2 + 1 l'O<it Bedroom anti ~rivalt Sun niatur(' tn'{'s. En~iy to ~di! Den, pier & Slip. Corner 01{, a 45 fl. f{-2 lot , Cape Codish 3 bdrm., 2 Bdrm ron(~ .. di'lllrt1hlt Dt·ek. llur:e h. 11 ('h t' n, hv111g room 1111h raitoo lot. Owner most an· 2 bath, forn1al dill.'.' . . . . . . . . . $74,500 ~'T'011n11 lci·t•l floor plan. lh 1'"ar111ly lloo111, For 111 a I hearih fi ri•p tacc. Sp.1t•ious JUST THE SPOT Yl'ill"S no•\\', r·11:l!hly Painted Dining, 2 Flrepla crs . oprnness 10 expanded xious. $107,000. \·VALK to everything, rnodern duplex? 2 ivith li"lllTt·fully punt'led 11.ncl Olfered for $107,00'.l. Call fan1ily roon1. Entertainers For a lge. fan1i\y; in p EN 1 NS UL A PT. J1cdroc>111 plu s 3 bedroon1 . . . $79,500 n11tn1r•'d 111·1nr. nl{lrll, rlush 646--0055. dl·li~ht for large groups! a nice neighborhood. 4 1\tillp.ip•·n,11 <t 1111ni.: are11, o....-.n Sat and Sun l 'i BR f t I & Brand ne\v 4 BR 3 ba j OR . a Jar11c :J bdr1n .. t'Vrn1a! drn., 011 I.a rk · ·11 1 .... ,1.~1, • 1 ,~ · " " •· ., am. rm .. S tl< y . • , · ~ s • .. l .. 1" . "' t•us om p.m. lli•f1t !ht> crowd by I (:"6 (}{\/\ 55"8BOO Best location. Asking :;pur? 40 l~t. ll -:! lot . $89.500 drap1·s, ov•':'"!izrd pr1ntry a11pt., call .;.tG-2313. Price poo · ;rt ,"'N. u-· $149r000. 673-7420. al'~'-1. C'u .. 1 Jru 111,. 1nu11tl'r $6.1.950. 11-;o ,vou can find 2811 0('('~Ut Lane. vou'll 1or"· :-.l11k1· c-.""'r. 1t 1'11 r Ol'EN11L9 • 11S FUtJT'JBENICEI m REALTORS m buy it ! 3 Bdr1n., vie\\', \'I(!\\ Sli2.500 M'h4•ll~. 11;ilk1ni..: i11 .. t<1nl'C ro ~tf}j ~ i0 l11111 trh . .:"'" (\·n!l·r. -..11 ini· ~iiiiiiii~:;iiii~;;1 1 1 5 L I Off' T S Y lll!lh.; J••il and Ill 'Ill park 1 , oca icea 0 erve ou I Coron• del-Mir--1022CoronadelMar 1022 111···;,s '.\1111 S:!i)~l Jwl<.v. ,.,.,.,, ~ , II('" IPrini-111:1!-.. unl) ~~~-·;;;:; 1 General R.E. 1002 1 General R.E. 1002 nh"'"t'I <"al l crirl;iv OPEN SAT/SUN. l ·S I * PROUDLY WE OFFER .. ' * 847-3095 STREAKER'S EASJSIDE SPECIALS I COUNTRY CLUB •4 :'\e11 listmgs-Qualily lluplexrs-Q11al11i· 1·e11ter; DELIGHT JO'•', MESA VERDE I Mother-;n.Law's su;te fmn1ro . possess. Only " 22S-22SV2 MARGUERITE-S84,SOO \\11!1 11-. ri\\n kt11·h"n & tia1h dov.•n, to niove into tlus • CUSTOl\llZED. by O\\llt'r $68 000 42' '26''• ACACI A 578 950 I 111 rlu .. r.tn1hl1nL' LHI< h "'" /,• ro111ral'lor. f'rif'ndlil's t ' . ~ -1: -• ., ~ in1n1ae. 3 bd1·m., 2 bath ,·i-·t ,, 10,,.,,. Pl•o I',.,.,, Graeious spal'ious l'U.~101~1 600-6001/2 ACACIA-$79,500 h••111•• ·:full h;11h-. & lo!s (l1 EXPENSIVE home, v.·ith sparkling pool l ·~"" " " " '1 bed I "lh1·1· 1~~>111 for \•HU' f,1n111\ IMPORTED TILE $36,500 · 1 from o1l'n IJ fruit trl'('s + story roon: ionll' llC'rll' 718-7181/2 ORCHID-$79,SOO 11 h,,, .i n ,,, .. ."u111.1t1l1' 11;11 8122 MUNSTER rooni for garden. J Bed-the golf course. Enot•niou:< 1111.·r• •! lilt£' Jo.u1, ·"' hurr) . . . !n entry, breeZC\\'fly, rooni, 2 bath, C'OverC'd patio. hedt'OOms._ Se Par n I f\d For app't to sec. plc <~se (•<ill: s.:•+.'llHJ ki!l'hC'n and rrnr yard of IYOUNTAJN VALLE"Y l e \VELL f.iANICURED n1astersu1te. ~1ass1\'e stn1\t"'I -I !his l'Squlsil(• P 0 I' 10 Iln° OPEN SAT /SUN. 1-S stri>er, help this 4 bedroo1n rloublc firepln.ee. Bea~tifull.\ RACHELLE ROBERS, REALTOR L.hr;stiana Rel'\ 1Y tH)ll!t' 111th view or r11shiun 2718 SHELL, C.OM 10 jtiin nci~hbors in pl'ide. I landsc.iped. 1'.: .... tra dn1·r1\:\\ • 3333 E COAST HIGHWAY 6916 Warner l~lllllt!. FEE land. 3BR, 4ijA Nerds !Jain! nnd y 11 rd 1 ;u1d pad for boat s!or;1g1·.1 • a t Golden We~t • horius nn a11d n11111v A bargain at $109,500, fol' clt'aned'. A buy al 5,12,500_ By appt. 5-i6-2313 .. \rt• el1;1I-CORONA DEL MAR 675-2373 I 8 111orc custorn fcalurcs, all s_harp 3 bdrm. China Cove lengc you 10 duphcnte llus I 7 4: 42-7486 ft)r ~!16,IJOO. house. I 400 E.17" v·ilur' 213 : 592-5568 Come see this large, imn1aculate 3 bedroom CALL 640-8672 CM o~N;LP • "'S FUN TO Bf. Nrcft ] C:Oron;del Mar 1022 i CoSta MeSa ---1024 ::::::::::::::I & family room home in a choice neighbor-i.IST INCS NF.EOF.D • • 11 TOP 0 THE C Cl b 3 BEDROOM hood. ~l any custom features iocluding front, LIKE RENT I · • ountry U •............................. ~ ' ' HILL r•:\1•1•Jl1•111 llunl1J1~1t!ll Bl'arll fenced patio. s 1n;:iJI guest house and hydro-I, ~1 i Community 1 ", :i 1 11 n . 11" uai11~. ponic greenhouse. Priced right at $41,500. ONLY LESS "'-\Vilh a drnn1a!ic ISO dci.;. Tlu-; lurl!'-' h•f1111· !;l\'l'~ ;, li1•,nu1!ul1y ('<tl"JK'\e11 and Ontu ~·1 p;iy for son1ron1• SWING A MOP plus . oceun vic\v, a I fl'l'!Lng ul p1·11.t1") 11,un rhi· ill';if'll·d, •'l1C'h)s1•fl ]) :1 t i u 1797 ORANGE, t b~'s 1•ropc1·ty. r 0 I' SAVE A LOT 10°/o DOWN beautifully dcroratt'cl 3 BH. IHtH• you l't\ll'l' lh·· t'll!'ltl.>.1•tl 1-"h•,hl) JKlUllC'tl, l"'\C\'Uent COSTA MESA apprt1\1n1a1rl) s:ioo p<'r Bl/ 0 1 INTEREST & Den or ·I BR custoin built rout1 ,,u'd 1111 111 1.,11 It ;i\t· :-.tarl1'r ho111e. S2l000. 21 rnonth ('UJ<'Y your r111.•11 2 t O hon1e \1·ith hu~e ga111e roorn, 1 11. :i y1~;1r . ..: 1J<·11, J ·1~·droonis If ~ 642-1771 -..parkl1n;,: clC'an, rre shly TWO S&S FIVE BEDR00t\1S CD M forn1:1l dining, anti luxuriou-..1 11·11h n1a-.tr·r •l••iins•;!irs a:=-I I 1 riainh·d, 2.i;r.iry ho m <'. ~\LL TERl\JS • • • n1as1er !.Uite . Ou1s1dt' is l'X· s.~pa1·:i1,. thn111~. J ,, 1·:..: 1' 962_ 4471 illage Real fstate '•-----... -... -------......... --.\ln\·1· ~·our OOa1 (II' c;1n1pt"t' PARK Look al those ierms!: They ten~i\'e -atio d cc ks, bii.: fa111ilv t•••tu. I· I ,. 1. , ,, 1 ,. ( :::. J 546·8103 1' r1L:ht 1u1 10 tht' lor. This You tmrgaJn hunll'rs had may be his!o1y soon so don'! trees <md u J~ol pond. ,\11 at g-:ir:•~•· 4f .. 1r up .. 111•r .. \II th1" ----------Genera l R.E. 1002 Genera\R.E. 1002 ! J1114·I.\ IHHho1111•h,1sit;dl HUNTINGTONS :x-ttl't' gl't ~utti;o~r mo1>sd1 hesi ta!e. If you v.·ant an the. end of a qui et ;ind i1·1\ 1·111 i.!nJ Little Red Farmhouse I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, h Jrooms, :t/J C els <Ill ' ext1·a sharp 2 BR 2 BA cul-<lc-sae. niainti•n:.in~l' ;Jt st;] .·1 .. u. !1 1·11111 i-11u'ne1' 10 ~ opp1ni;:, JUST LISTED 1·all us on !his one Do r1 I POOL I · CORON I '1· ti" 11 J..:, 1• h u r {' h l'.., linle 1.:lt•an up and" you'll mme in A A lop vnluc at 611>-71 11 Old 11.R. 1'us11in1 hu1l! ju't r~iuud th•• coruer l1•l1n Lak(' 1~;11•k'. if<';ny sh,tkl' roof. 11 luh· 11ood tri111, 3 roon1) J:t:·~. (~1p)H'I' k<'lll1• l;ll\'ht'!l, IT;n 1,111n.: lll"ll'h lir'Ppl:11·P. ,4•p.11·.11t· Hh.:~1 11nrkshop r .. 1· ll:•d' l·: . ..,rr:t t"U•!li11 1 j..!0i1d1 .. ., ::;1i1•1"L•' (J\1111'1° II 111 fl!HllK'r" li1111'<·lf ;11 [1J11. 1(•11· \1\ll're.-.r L ,11«''' Hk1• ~~i;.'..1.>I \ * WATERFRONT HOMES * Elegant 4 BR . & lge. fantily rn1. or 5 Bn .. \1·11/J 6 b<.j th .s. l.ido Nord. Spectacular vie1v. IJier 1'<: float. $l75.000. Lo1·cl.v 5 DR .. 5 b<i. 011 prize 60 ft. \vaterfront lot. Lido i\'ord. IJicr & float. $375 .000. * WATERFRONT LOTS * 40x90 ft. l\lagnificent vie1v. $250 .000. 30x l05 l't.. Lido Nord, \'le1v. $165,000 BILL GRUNIJY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Su ite I, N.B. 675-'161 ("111n111unll~ pool :1nr! JJHrk TWO STORIES h<i\I' a hon1c that you'll I){' p~L .1>hlAR . ont a big: fiOxlOO ! C 11159,500 OPEN TIL 9 • IT"S FUN TO Bf N!Cl' to l~)ll' All for S'.i9,""1. 1 f C 11 1 k 1 o 111 pr1va e rnmmun11y. a I 644-7211 Ir ~ I 0 prou1 o a . nOl\1 ant as beach aecess. 1 , @' /';ill ~lt'l-2:~i:I. nf' 11i1h pnol, on<' \rithotlt, ubuu! lls1!11g No !:1401 Only S69,500 Miii\ I ~ o~E.N 111 9 . irs ~UN 10 BE NICE'• Holh SUPER UPGRADED: WALKER & LEE Call 64-1-!2.ll 1 , I [ ~ /-"llrn11il r::n1ry way.~. Largf' , 11\·ing M01ns. floor 10 ltral Es1a11· I ~ f 1 , : :=:======== / Cl'ili111:: firl•J.ll:H'l'S. Cour1lt;. COSTA MESA ~: ' . built-in ki1chc.ns. l-"orn1:il I ' l • Owner Desperate! I . . dinin;.: rooms. !luge k1n1ily 545·9491 · ~~ N~~~~f i·~j~~~T ·'"t'1ls :111 1n111u·d1.1t1·. sal1• 1•111' NEW.NEW.NEW ronn1s . .J giant berlroorns. 3 ----!111~ SL'll~idu1\1:il l·,as11·11!:.:" lmths . :t c;u· garages. PLUS CAPE COO BEACH :!-:-.101"\· Hi.: fl•..,.11' plan 1iilh VACANT! City of Orang-c r· 1 NI S ll ED B 0 NUS House High on a Hill HILLTOP VIEW HOMES,. IS OFFERED I I hdr0n1~. :i ]1,1111... l-1>t'l11,1I ttu.-..1:1· ll:1111hl>'1', 1 ... 1\.111·11 ! 1 Ae1h'0001 $51.900 2.028 sq h P.OQ;\IS. Call no1v! 96J.-6767. Spyglass Mil! \I 1th a forevrr , POOL FOR SA~E BY OWN d111u1~ l'1M1n1, ('h1•J:-. )(111·!!,.11 I 11u11.·1' IH.>1111• iii p1H .. 1/1!1·1t•" ~ ront !;i11·n & sprinklrrs -OPEN Tit. 9 • /1 s FUN ro BE N1Cf! \'ll.'\\' ;u1d all its prestige.) Cust blt, this :! \l' old, :! I 1-":iDul.I' i'<>Olll. '"'I 111o.; r•~1111 I• 11·111 . "I) 14· i..1r1·1i,.11 p\11~ I 'hake 1~i0r -double entry[® ~I l.'n1 a I~RA.ivD .NE\\l lis1in~.1 $39 400 ~ry, So. of lhe Jli..-y hoin<' I F11·f•pluL"r. S.)7.~M,11, (J11111·r . n1111f1~1-., 4'• 1<11111" 11 I\' 1!o •ws to largi' l1\·1ng rrn St>e how spacious I am. I 1 features .J llr, DPn. Lgi' 1 11an1.~ .in ufh•i: L' .t I J 1 <""11n11·r~ anrt !11111-., uutoiJ1' 11/fl'Jlli· -llu11ily r n1 hu\·1' roon1s for everyo11l'. Par~rai:i1ic '."lev.·! ~loon!ight · 1 d -t 11 ~1ltt-ll:!IJ l:1t1n•h') hl'l('I;: fa·1·pl;11·1• \1/fq•l" & 111•! li;ir-1'<'!unl1)' ~ ) in1•lud1112 a huge niastrr sy.·1111 1n. private pooL Lois ~~/~;1~f;"S~u~.i'Jr~t:~· ·~1>1~."r~~!. I ll1dd.-u '~1;111·('""' tu :.!.:,~: l.:111·11 .. 11 \I Ir an 1; l' ,\: . j suite. Call for appotn!inL'lll. Clf punrhn~. Lots of pn,·aey. hrkfst·bar, 2 \\'C't-ba~. :! 6'flftftftElL i.;.11111 HMl!ll' Onl:-.$:!!;!. P•'l' • ••11t11111••U~ 1·l,•.1n11H . .: o\·rns -$159,00Cl A~"iu1nablf' lo<.1n. $2-16.f)I) f){'I' I t'rptcs, lullshakc roof, spai· t fllf!IJ It ..... 111h l'ITI 11h• n ~uu 11/\\ ,1,: 1r.1.-.h 1·111npa1·1or -COSTA MESA 644-7270 nionth pays all. Just listed. palio, crpt ,i:,._ tile lht'tl-Out. lr GJfS.~ ''"'11•lLl' •i. \".\ lo:1n" 1>11 ,0,/,,..1 /"Ill -~ h"g F PL 96..1-6767. I!> orfcrC'd lo qualifit'fl bu~"r !M'..5\M..'itJ~::V I· l LI. l'HICI·: ~ ;..!.!J:JO. lll;r c._ __ t,1.,hn11111~ -'J lull l.ath~ • OUR-EX al si:;2,500_ Sho\i·n by ;ippr !A1:!-.•·11c1 __ ~~---, General R.E. 1002 Gen~rai R.E . 1002 ; \\"/~\' ··ar111.·rui:: lhruoul. Call us about lhis 011ly. 1n;,...~i33!i. l ::.r>,.-,,11. 1 irhi,1rlllid Assume GI Loan ' ;;;:;;;.:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; i 11·/ . ...:ll '" padrl111g -lt•ni·Nt hard-to-find in v es! men! r1s it • e.-a f'\•,1r y;1rd \\'/rnon1 for hoat Costa Meaa 1024 1-BY-OWNER--~i;·~~•. To111I ca'h n10\·e·in~ PERFECT CONDITION Careful buvers \vill appreciate this lovely Baycrest 3 ·Bdrm, & large family rm. home. Lots of extra features plus a beautiful laud· scaped y<:1rd \Vith covered patio. A pleasure to .sho\v anytin1e. $7Li ,OOO. ART SHAPIRO CO., REALTORS 1825 Westcliff Drive Newport Beach 64S·3120 or 642·7686 ""' thh lta11dy directory wtth you rt.la WftlollCI • ro1 10 ho1M·h1111tl1t9. All tlte loco1lo111 llsted below ore described 111 9reatef' dnoll br cidverthl119 ·~ wit~• 11 todoW"'• DallW' Piiat WANT ADS. Pcitrorr1 1howi119 0~11 ho11SC1t for 5ofe or tG te11t ore urged tG lilt 111ch l11formotlo11 111 ttil1 column each ft"ldoy, Sat· •rday & S1111do'f, HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOMS 239 lleliolrope, Corona del l\.lar 673·0510 ~74.500 !Sat 1·5) 2 BR & FAM RM OR DEN lOG 33rd St. (Ila\. l-'en1n ) N.B. 645-8400 $74.500 !Sat & Sun 12-5) ••5103 Seas hore Dr (Bal. Penin) N.B. 6JS.8l00 Blll-6789 (Sal & Sun 12·5) 3 BR & FAM RM OR DEN 30941 Calle San F'elipe, S'n J 'n Capistrano 492-2100 S38.500 \Sal 1-5) 4615 Wayne Rd. !Cameo lllds.) CdM 675-1337 $86 .500 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 17i51 Oak Tree Ln (Cniv Pk) Irvine :;.t6-B400 $61,900 I Sat & Sun 1·5) 547 Aliso Ave (1'pt Ilgls) N.B. 548-4394 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 4 BR & FAM RM OR DEN 424 Delvue Lane (Bal. Penin.) NB 675-4600 $97.500 {Sat & Sun 1·5) 1657 Utah Circle (Mesa Verde) C.M. 546-9238 ~3.!JOO (Sat & Sun 11·6) 436 16th Place, Newport Heights 673-8700 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 128 Via Havre (Lido Is le) N.B. 675-0123 $135,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) S BR & FAM RM OR DEN 1743 Port Hemley Cir (Hbr Vu Hms) NB 644-6844 ~98,500 \F'ri, Sat & Sun 1·5) 2084 Tustin, Ne\vport Beach 642-3002 $65,500 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR & 1 BR 106 33rd St. (Bal. Penln) N .B. 546-8400 $74,500 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 4 BR 322 19th Street, Huntington Beach 536-4250 $117,500 (Daily) nr raiHpcr46QO sq f! 101_ opportunity in a better 1 l :! .'1<1i). ;; hl'Oiooni, 2 lla!h, I I I 0 (, 1 · 'IO"E 1vestside lo<'alion backing to ! BY Q\\'NER-l,·I. k p ,. c l\lcsa Vt·nll' :0.!()(ll'I. l1111n11c,. forn1.d dinUl", lill"''C faouly i l'r1 . . oeat1on-. ~ • 11 SGIO/ 11· . 11n1 1 BR " ll , L', • ., " ,., Ul' TO QUALITY. a g:o tours('. mo S MMER'S Balboa Island 1006.; Mesa Verde[!)('. 2 yrs. new' , " a.,."" ,.,1111-1111,. i111 , 1;Du1·rne1 kir•·h(•n, i::ns f'or info1'n1at1on ral!: (714) incoml' rould be niore U Gi\J{DEN 1101\IF.. f.xec. 1 h..:e batk~ards, Qu11•t I l•ltns, 11;ilk-111 p:1111ry, in- 1 .i3"i-4~)J \\'1n. t\lcCabc lnl'. ]011 -lll\\' \"aCa ncy Oil! y COMING ELEGANT Living & Beach 4 BR /:\ l~i\. r·. It. lorn1al hou~e ('~!. dt~ ~ii('. ~U]ll'• I <l••JI' 1<1111111!)•. s11:;oo. :igrnl $G;.~.ro corn lort-oot for eveiyone. (2 J)/J{ Jndry/R L/H. with 1•H.·aiiiiri .)1fr-9L .. :o! BRASHEAR REAL TY I -Call &H-72U [)f>l1<>hlful hon1e II' i I h !, • • I . --------1 -" Unltsl Enjoy one & inrome !ugh vaultec 11·ood bf'ani BLUE RIBBON :O.:l'.!·• Ill J-:\'es. ~lS··137i CUSTOill SPAR KLI NG d . BIG DADDY POOL, rr esh paint from other. Owncr. cetl. & e~orator fpl. Hig~ Sharr) an<J cli:an !BH/2B,\.j-REPOSSESSIONS rhrougltou!. PROFESSION· 673-1051. \'Ruiter.I ec1l1~gs tluuout & I spic & ~p.1111'11'1'1 bl1111 k.1i1·li. f S' ' 1\LL\' LANDSCAPED. Spac-Ir).( <lll)' lvlndOll'S C't1'att• I l'rune l!W<lll1>n JI\'. S11 L'o."I' !-.>r i11fonnati•1n and loc:l!ion C'nllt'J!I' P;11'k /111s ln1s 1'1 offC'I' ~ ious living rooni. Fornutl Balboa Peninsula 1007 : !Jru:~h1r, t•klleedry atn1os. 2d !rg. 1 1 1~1anL Sl:!,flOO. · of ihese !'!!.'\ ,1,: V,\ hunics, & tin s 11 .. 111" 1s lh·· )..'.l'l'a1~·st k sep. >.').(' Y 1'. prof. !n Sep. CALL !Jli.~-llll 1·11111;1c·t. -l l11c; Hr·~. 1 i.:1\'i1! l•aihs ,f:. dining rooni. Chel'J)' if· L~ ·I Br, df.'n, 111· F?cqtJct 11 QUIE·r '1 h~c cu Ir! s e. '1 * C t R It KASABIAN a i-11t•(·1:1I :.:Ul''' 11111 \\llh 11~ * 4 UNITS * !'hC'n. llu;:e inaslc'r suue . C!b, bay ranip. S97.500 Plu~hl.v Uj).[{r•Hlt•tl .~ 1n1n1n1•. res ea y Hh ~t'p,11·a1e dl·n. \\,\LI..'. TO 01\11l'r1;1gcnt 67'i..4""" ~-!"'' 'IOO T If --------Real Estate 962·" .. 0\\11 l1ple. r;1·;1nd ll•'\\ EASTSIOE ~ ~1 ·~UI\' U.),. . rea_I ,.,.,•,r:>t.' I COLLEGE PARK ~ SCl!OOLS. 1.oa<IC'<l 1111h ! It 16-1 :'l 1'"1111.L: 2Bdrms.each;on67x30Jlot. j.!nodiC's -n1ust Stt -call Bayc:rest 1010 ,inc see usoiit'.J ·~·· NEIGHBORHOOD WALK TO BEACH $52 500 Room for more uni!s. I 8-12-25.15. P<X>L !IO:'.IE 3 Br 21• ba I Are Y~u Fussy!? , 4 Bf'rl1wn1s. 2 h.tths: lll'I\' ,'\J.:\\' ;{Bl{/:!lt\. shag <'rpl .. 1 f)11u1·1· 11.111 co11s1dt'i' tradl'., OPENTIL9. rr"S FUN 108ENICEI 0 S 1z. 1700 ti.f 1 · 1 Then he sute to insprct tlus / e:1rrets, dr,11)1'~ .~ pcunt. i.i1111.,, firi·p!.. .ill 111 111,,, .~i6,9j(). l'-11 ·,. ~ \\~n 6~2021"skr i ar1n spatious I bdrm, 2 b;i1hl S:llt.950 '"·t11u-t''\. S.L~.11~1() Call: 673-3663 673-80&i E\·es. · · I hon1c today! \Vith family FERGUSON-HESTER t· aid<; Tl n Jc 2211 Newpo<t II. rona e at I roon1 .~-ll'ep ae : u1 -ins, RC'alto1·s, I n{' X.1.1-97111 ..,.,.......,, ~ Co d I M 1022 0 I I c B II I •l'L« . "'" '.,'','~,',;\" l'<I ~· "-·-I dishwasl,.,-r, d1n1ng rmn1. -----~:\"~:.:; ."l'.!l;...:~lO!i Costo ~ Plush carpels, drapes· 1 EASTSIDE CO'.ll;\IERCJ;\l. 646-8811 e NEAR WATER e p a c 1 o. UJ\\'-mainrenanei• proper!~' ~lf·C'Jll.'l". 3 s!oreo;; {II\ _,;.:Jt ;111\uius. ,\<:<111nu· Fix and save! Huge exccu· , la11d.~caping. S-17,000. Call near Ney.·(X)r! Bh·d. \\·1th 0' ln;1n. :1 hdr111~. :! hil rhs. the honie Guuit cul-de·sac 3 BR, 2 bas & l_ BR, Den & I ~l720 I hathrooms .. Assumable loan. Btul1~111~ :-:1,;1:..: <'.11'p•·lu1g. associated BAOl(ERS-REAL TORS 2025 W Bolboo 67l·l66) Sun/ Eves. 1 lot 4 + family rmni + hath ~other-in-Law all I Near 1>£nl'h. P~·ice S38,.j()O. J.u~h t:t"l'<'Jl<'r.\. ~;;.~.IO bkr 646--5855 HUC-E f il ,_ h I foniial Chnini;:. Close t('l do11mtau"S. 1 BR ,.\pt over 1 [TARBELL JI Call CJs Rt•al F.s1atc fol' all r·,,11 !lfi:.?-."!~lli!i •""'""'""'""'""'""'""""'""'"'' am Y ""me as 0 9. , a 1 s 7 ""IO r·a rpon. OPE:-.l \Vcek end.· details J lX-116.~. ('.1·cryth1ng._ Fannly 1'0Cli;i1 !Je,J(h.$1.,j(I. ill ,4 .U\I s99,500.,GllC a rnation .1 t 1 .... ·. _ . . Gl'.,\i\.\D,\, l.:1C11t•:-.l:i 1'or1h SPANISH l'orn111! rl1n1n.c:. ·1 h 1 g ,\gf Bkr., 675-403 ~ l\SSLu\I.L _f-J!,~ loan. :I HI{.!. l J~lt li"lll•' f11r sale by hcdroon1s. Huge l'ul-rl!!-s~c $2S,<\50! Jt'i;, a c\l't"or,ilor W~U~~ !ia. $21,!-l.?CJ .. ::.:'1,1 Dn., O\~\: O\\t11·1-. ~SS 1n r.,11·11.~. Jl~ nll BEACH lot. Close to ocean. S-19,!f.il ill'lll' Oii·ncr must scH this 1 , __ 2nd, Sl.!J.'lO. :\I). p~nit .tll.l. to Bron1h 2 1 ~ h,1t/1, 3 car is a steal! Call 8-17--G!llO. ·i.., bt'!roon 10;\•nhnnir ' ASSUMAB•·= 8~ 2':},,,JJtarhorBli·rl. \\'ill 1rarl1• f•>I" t.'.'I!, f1K'0111e g;1ragi•. c.ill ~)(,1-Hl'ill POOL i\g1. ~re.t "'E~,~cllc1'.1 !~"\ion ID I So f ~,, . o .. I I Cns!.i J\!l's;1 prop. i;:::'-'l(f1/:'i.ii;.../1i i:: ·..c.c_ __ nnw. ,,._ • "'" · up ex. . o · wy. \\"I! 1 ~ ) 1. . k ------Hunt. Harbour 1042 CLASS SELLS -642-5678 I Cal! !o see. 847~010. Agt . $jl)() n1onthli· 1ncon1e:· listed "'BJ,, + c 1111 11~ r111. lug hue i\JE . .;:/I NOP.TH · Har !111rbvr ---~panish ranch! Clo~(.> to (t /I I I BBQ l(IOO I '"I I o bea ch. NE\V C U ST O :\l G ( R E 100" G IR E 1002 al only S7,ll/:r00. I.el us sho1v yar 11' rui l'L"rs, 1 sir. I. •~ f'gan1 I B {. • enera • • ' enera · • you this one! I area, cov. pallo. Only 1 BA f.1111 rn1, fpl!·, hr'.•111t POOL~! H . ..iiscd •'lltry. S.28000 l kl! 1 I S L<lrgc forni:il living ronni. MORGAN REALTY 'I " · ~ssu1~1. oan. As anrs_"pt·,_ t"<.tl" r,i. _ _._Hi,;!l~I. S<>p<iratC' family roo 01 , 673-6642 675-6459 for C<tz!, :)1()...9.)'.l\, u~_1.__ Hki· •lii-7111. rvl''· .t11··1fll 1 llon1c· niakers k i t ch t"'11 . -1 s NE\V DUPLEXES l\!ESA VERUE -!!!~ Sq. rt. I Dana Point 1026 Heated rus\om pool v.lth I I D p · I beaut 4 BR, 2 BA, 1Jx33 rov Sl\"ct'p~ Scl'ludcd n1;1s1er c ldw II B ki I . an_a oint . pat io + lanai . Q t11 c-k ~ NF\r Dl'PLFX1··s •' ·1 . d . 0 e an er i Sf,J ,9jQ..$73.9JO, OC!!an \1e\\"S !"""uny, ! I 4 !) ~) 0. Bio·! . ' I ~ . '"I ,,~,·,_,:.: .. cl"" suitr. ,. ;11111 ,\' s 1 z f' Sa SJO 000 1 S50 (IOO .-..~ ,.. • 1 ott an \ ll 11' u i, 1\J hf'rlrooni«. \'F:ll\' CLOSE RESIDENllALBROKERAGE CCMPANV I C~~"On~ dei :\l~r prief'" over 1 !~·i7l_l._f'\'C'S._:i~!7_·<_ot_7·___ :;::si;J ('i;l~f";r r:;;nlc•rr; ... TO B F; 1\ C If . Take Faslrr ;,;pn.'ciati.~n I AS.'il:'.lt. \I,\ [0;111. I UR.'. 1\1..:1 .;91;.;;1,;.:I __ _ ad\·ant:'li;:e call 96.1-6767. WHERE FAMILY FUN BEGINS ,\gl, 3.1-%1 Copp\'r Laniei·n i ru111pus __ 1·n1 + l"-.~11 In a Fountain Valley 1034 ~N r11. II • ITS FUN 10 BE N!Cf1 ·196-3-131. Dana Po1n1 I i;;ood lu{.1!1011 of C.:.01. ,\:;k I . ! ~; ~ \Veit appointed 3 bedroo1n ho1ne with large --,-NE\V-DUPLEXES-~· ~;1 z1, :~16·9~21..:__At:t _ TRIPLE GARAGE NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN l·S 1 456 Cambridge Circle • llnn1ac. 3 hdTTll., 2 bR., fami· I ly r111., 2 frpl1·~. Sunny 1mrio off ki!d1cn. Prof('s,<:, dt'~'OI'. 11·/n1ru1;v <·usto111 fratu1·es. \Valk to llnrbor High & shopping. GIB WALKER REAL TY 675·S200 EASTS I DE 4 BR /3 BA Corner lol \Y/lrg boat gate Lots of patio J\.fassivc used brick fpl. ln1ma c ldscpg, 2 yn; new Owner 3nxious, p1irerl to sell fa st. $48.900 HURRY, \.\'On't IRst. Cnll PRESTIGE llOl\,ES, 615--0646 2 Story/ Beach $22,500!! famny room \Vith \Vet bar. In gate guarded Dana Point Q\\INI-:H. :\1t•s11 \'t>rdC'. Sh<1r11 Elt'i:::u1r La L1nd;1 2 storv comn1unity offering recreation center, pool, I , BR 11 1 L· 1 · · S61,950-S7J,9;;(1, oc~an \"il011s . , z >as, r a111-rn1, hon11' 1\i!h dr;1111at1l' l'lllr~ tennis courts and beach. A lot for a lillle. Save $30,000 10 $50.0<Xl {Iver frp!cs, nr1v "Pt. Pnn. on!y. ,, 1:1\·1-.h hon1t" 1nr ~4,000. I Corona cir\ Mar prices. I $1J,00l J.I0-30.itl i:: r a 1· Io us I 1 \ 1 11 t:: 11nd BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT South Bayfront duplex. excellent condition. Spectacular vie\V of main channel and Pa· villion. $219,000. JUST LISTED-UNIVERSITY PARK Beautiful "Yale1' townhouse. Largest in Univ. Park. Highly upgraded. Vie1v loca- tion. 4 bedrooms, fatnily roont , dining roon1. $69,500. SPYGLASS RIDGE Lus~ built "Sandpiper ~· hon1e, 4 bedroo1ns, fan1ily rootn with wet bar. vaulted ceilings, landscape<!. Lovely. $119,000. LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 50' on tllain bay with pier and slip. Recently redecorated 4 bedroom home. Lovely brick terraces. $275.000. NORMANDY VILLAGE Big Canyon condon1inium in classic court· yard style. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, den, break- fast nook. Many custom features including air conditioning. Splendid view. Call for ap- pointment. $94,500. IDEAL OCEAN VIEW HOME Popular spacious Lusk 1'lburon with view on pool siz2d lot. Exceptional condition on quiet s treet con1plelo with all conveniences. $97,500. DIAL 644-1766 2161 San Joaquin Hills Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. F 1e1· 1\ppr1·ci<1Hon -----s2."00!lon:-s26.J. rno. cn1rrt:iu1i11;::. !\u t\;.i1t111i:: • :~ Ag!. 331!0 1 Copper Lan1ern I 3 RH ii•/fri>lt•. ~3~ J>Ct. Jn!,' balhs. D<Jn·r !'>.1.v 111>.\t ~r;11', 496-3-131. Danit Pll'tnl 1 20:'1! l\lonrovia "I l'OUlrl l1a\'1' ho11:.:;llt 1l" -----·-1•11n it 11t111 al SJ\:;oJ. • CllAl~~.!li\'C Duplex . So. Sl·ll 1dlC' it1 ·rns 11•it11 11 Dri lly Century 21 Sparow of !ly.·y Oil !I-.: R-2 lots. By . ' . n DAiiy PllOI Classil11•d 842-4474 O\l'ner. $9l000. 67:'.:--1169 !oday! ' ~.,,. ~ f'} !if;;, • Assume 7°/o Loan $© R~ ~~,. -~ 'B<t·'5 . """ ·' ·'"''· ' °'''""I ,,, Th . -w d -h 'I O\"Cl"Silrd. t:Ul'tlt'r lvt 1\lth of /nlr1gu1ng or Game w1I a Chuc~ el hoa11'.:aH·. Needs son1P TLC. ft!ilttl "'CU.'( I. POU AN l'u~!lll'l11S 011!y s2:.::;. PIT!. I NETCA 11 I I I i I F I R R A ~ I've always had a rotary t'l"I· [ I' f' / g ine. It lcc~ps going from the . . . . . m@chanic to me to the - l~--F-E_E_C_A_D __ lcompany. • ra.~,,., I' I I I' I G c()l!ll)!tre '*"' thuc•I· qvoted L-L. --'-~.'-~-'-~-'-~ by f•f11ng 1ri th• mi»l"O word you d•~elop hO<TI 1f1p No, 3 btlo.o. $42,900 BRASHEAR REAL TY 842-7411 eves: 968-1178 ,--- 1 SAY HELLO ..•. · TO A GOOD BU Yll SprC'art ou t on thl:< t'nt!rmous 1111 1\ 11 h lflt1d~ of y,"trd fo1 I ,\nur l'hilolrrn to 1'1111 111!11 111.1~. ~ Bi'!lrnon1~ arid :! h.dh.c-\\on't 111111, .1 t S.~.~IOO. Century 21 Sparow 842-4474 lilll\li\ClJLATF: 3 Bil, 2 B;i. )'"11111 rn1, blrins, crpt11, drps, fed yd, xlnt 10<'. & t'Ond. 67'.l-0062 e\'l'S & t\•knds. Huntin3tl)n Beach 1 ~4J Q\\'NE!l n1oves. 'ih·i"p '.\ bl"lrn1, 2 bath hon1e. F'n ,111l~ ~PRINT NU~BfRfO lETTERS I' r " r I' I' I' rm. frpl t, b11ilt·ins !'>h:ikr V IN lHfSf SOIJARfS I I I roof, ~pnnklc~ front ,\. rc"r. Bri<'k ,ft t~dv.,lt'M'I . tl ~F:~~~R lEt1ER$ ro j I I I j J J ) ,,.~"",.t'-·s·-· •. L •. "'2 .• 000._._s_"' __ c_•" SCRAM-LETS An1w1r1 In Classlflcatlon 80811 I ~CLA~SS~SE=L-LS~-~w~-06'7S=,~ OCEAN VIEW \\"1\'r \l'UH·lun~ f1'o1111 your 1h11lrn.: nM1111 1:11'1 11:irch1n~ hur11 1our ili•i·J;. \l11c:-1{-;z! JlllfllH•nl" l]l;o(i't l.tlth• bt•IO\'t• lh1• l1n• 111 ~uur ni.1rt1ni p11 !•·111l\'l'l'..;J1l1on :11'1•al ,\11 1111~ fur S'.!G,j{){). 1111 h p,1~ llll'l11S hl\1• l'1•1u. l!1'lh'1· fh1n"\', Christiand Re~lty 6916 Warner at Golden West 714 : 842-7486 213 : S92·SS68 S.\LI·; OR LEASF:. 'I BH., :\ l'ar ~11 1·, 21! ha , !\'r11lv dee l'lpse II.I 1ra!1'r. 8~::-!IJ°ti~ ,1'-'y:.:;c.c".:e __ • ___ 1044 l''.'JJVERSIT\' P1\HK '\'alt'.' nivdel. 2 Siy. T u11 nh~~L'. l Bl!/:.?t, lla. 1nr! 1ax:10 ~1~11· \\/ll'plc, n1<1ny n1111'l1rs, fJ111 -1·n1, t'Hn1-r111, l'rlht.'ltt'\ rtl1lt• '\10flli-!C Sllfit'C, lndr~. <1lnu111. Lo11 ni;tlnr >dl'd on Gl'i'l'll Bell nr. pool & tC'nnis. B)' O\VN F.ll. $f~1.~IO inl·I IRnt:I. 532-76.~ SACRIFICE S62,SOO \11 l,;1:'ull1· mod1•l 1,,11 nl~·u~.· I H 1! r ni s. , ran11l1. l·•rn1nl 1!01.. 2' ~ b;ith~ f~sr !01.: , lll'llf lge. plt1y l\T'\';t. Un1\l't-si1y RH;v. 67l-6.';10 RACQUET CLUB JEWEL Popular 3 Br. 2 ha. au elf\'., alr t;(lnd. 9"!lut. htnd.!ICapl'd. Norlh Irvine, Uy Chvner. :;.i.l-2T.JT L\ nta::·c. ~L-•• -h-1 ~.~,-,,-v-.-,,-. ~N-l'\\' 2 BR. 2 l>R. Unl\·enh)' P11rk $41.900. !n('IUdC5 land. B~ o\\•ner. !132--0736 TIJRTLEROO< TERRA •·60" Plnii -4 BFt. 2nd l4!11tl vif'w. St*>.000. &13-3119 • OWNER SAYS GOTIA GO! CUT THE PRICE S500 A WEEK & SELL IT If you dig re d here's your chance. 3 Br 2 Bo sep. fam. rm. in University Park Open House Sat & Sun 18212 Bay berry W•y W as Now $59,950 $58,450 PAT. CANTRELL I REAL TOR 833-2224 UNIVERSITY PARK ' I Price Reduced $3,000 2:~J1 S.1. ft. l"\\t1l1i1[J .. ~· 1 IKlr111~ .• 21 . 1 •. , . f;,11111\' n n., I f•l!'11l:d d111111 :.: 1111. h.ilt·n11\ 111-.lr s111h• 111'11 fq1l o· ln·J1 tropi(•a l •·.iur1;.:•rd • 111r1 !'•101~111· n·~,r .'·d'd \1'/t'flVf'!"f'd p:1!1". /\11\l'•ll' ov.'llrr hits 1'<•duc:1·d fll'Li't' '" s;-19,900 in<'!. lnurl. 1Job"IPr Uil, . • -- -1~eollor ,\•I" ( '•1111i1t t•'ll<.'tl ~.I, I.II Full l'ru·c ]$ii \\'rslC'rn R11 nk Birt~ I Tiu" 111_.:11 111ful 21. \1•;ir old Un\\•cr.;11y Park, lr'\'1tn· !1,,1111• .-.p;,rkl1·~ -11ht> 11c\11. Days 552-7000 Night s !\ " 11 :.; h ;1;: r a 1· 11 t> t $i ' UNIVEHSITY J•.\f~h'. Urarnu111.· 1. .~t~·. :: 1:1:. '"•I IH1.«., ~a11111n. h1:..:hh ~11,:1 J:;l'<Hl!'d. (',.nit.ti :11r. I:.:•·. I""· llliLlrll. ),11'd. (IU lt1:1\••0 t;rl'{'llllf'!I, V1<·11, s:1'.~ll~I L:NIVEftsrrY l',\IU\. l..111d M'<l [I!' Ar,·J111 i•, t :-. 1!1>111+ F<1n ·,t·li)<i· 1•11tr1 . 1o11·1111, I\ 11.•'h J~lllll. :1 Ill~. 2 11 ..... , for1111J 01111111. :-.• JJ. :\1,1r 8u1tc, c.:11llwdr;il !w;111p·d n·ll1ni.::s. Nat111·:il r:r·d11•il'ld in!f'l'li11' ])tTl11':1!i1I' 11.di· J)lt['I''!', ('I"'' i,:;1 1·;,i,:1• d•-11' llf'l"llf'r ilrld Ill/Ill,' l11iiPI' f'X!r1t'. !· nr l 11111! 11 11 Gre1·nl~·l1. S.~i.~11111. l ',\LL ,\fi ~.ST O.iys fi7:r-l7\1/l·;•.1·'< [,:,2-•1'•,1•1 TINY PRICE {Jnlv S:t:1.:,1~1 f,,r lhi.. :! lidrn1. f;u111lv n1on1 hon1f' 111 In 1111• Jl'!' ;;1r·t'011d1t11>11•~I. fn·-.hly p:itOh'(I a11d 11('.ll' l'l'('l'Ca!l<Jll fac1l1!1l'"· CALL 552-1500 •VISION• Red Hill Realty P.EALTY H!·;,\l.'l(JI:~ Univ. 1':1rk C<"nil'l', l1'\·1nf' BONUS $3000. CrNl it to huv,.r .,, il··1•1r.11 .. 1 al\1)111111r•'.' ~"II• r l"l'i'1'd '" in1n1cd1:1lc' .... :•lo· l.;i1 • : I .... 111ry, :, f:!!, ·: J~ \ ,·n111lo y,it h forin:d 1li11111''. )111 :• fan1ily & 2 rirt•plaet•s. f\1,11· \·aea11I -1m111,.dia1f' posscss11'Jn -$~:.1.~)~/1 C',111 .~!rs. ll;u1nr1 :.1 :,.~.J:!l SnulhCn. J{c•:illors ON DREAM~S=T~-i Coey 4 hdrm, 2 ha!h & dblc. gar. Greenbelt n c v.· CaTJX'IS • drapf'S & psi.inl • asswnoblc 110 ro"l Fl Ill lo;1n. No Asso1:. dues in 111•· \\'1llo11 s. S'.?7.:J."iO. &!>.! JIOU'<l' & !Ollt'~I prict' Jll 1r;1ct. QUIN T1\RO -1;1:!-~191 Laguna Beach 1048 HEADS UP! llPr<''s :1 111•,v r:11111Jli11<.: ~ lJ(.i rin., Ut•n, 2 halh )Kllil" iu v.•~~lsy at•r·a. JIU~!' 111-.1r IJ>tfn11 ., li\'. fill. hl'~tl!H 'd, ··l1t•1·1·.1· kll('hl'n, U!'l':in ,i.,,, l11ll~nl!' Vil'\\/, A !,'Tl'.1\ liu~· ;it $7 l.!11Xl DRAMATIC II F:u1T:1 ... 111· C'f'l:tstal. C"il} h~hts. •J('l'i\11 1\1'\IS !r~Hll ;11! 1\111!11~ • ::! 1'(!1'111'<., :l h,ith-.; 1;.:l' d1n111v .u·1 :1: !>.pa 1· l nu~· J.r:1trh1·r1. S111llo'n !uh; f'rl\ p ;1l111 You'll 11.111t lu :.<.-c 1! • $'\7 .:.no COMMERCIAL tl11¥1ugh111Ll. Cf'1ilr:1I air 1•i1uh1io111n:.:, and a ~at 1'1L\ i 1::'• J0an v.·irh f':0\1111·111.., ••I S!'20/111rinrh IU~I 11a1tlng '" he a)<SUIJl{•d. J;t·ll••r liu1·1·v ;ind call. W AL KER & LEE IIral F.~t~i!!' 545-9491 OCEAN FRONT n ,\ZZLl:-JG ~ Bit ~·ontr>mp. hf:ll'\' 11·00<\ ;f,_ glass hunlf'. 1-:xi 1•prinn:1 I •·Hs!n111 l!Psigu h/ r••P1:,;11lt•'d Ar<·hi1el'I. s.,. , lu1h•d 1111 !1r1. l:11'1{P 1f{'(·k. "!l••:11 h !r1\crs U••l1i;hr' • sr1:1.r-~1 t\ IC 'JIUJ.S H!•;il r:~t.+tt." 2u.!J Sou1h Coa~l llighl'ilY L:u.;una Ut•:•l'h ·191-070.1 MT. CABIN ~:xp;111i.i\·t• t •ie1v nf 1\ll1'f! (';111yo11 frnn1 !his ;11l 111.)')!J l11·ou1y, l•wkt(•ll Ill a fnrt."Sl 111 ,.\d Toi~ ,,f 1111· \\'orlr!, ~ J '.<11·111~. l11!!·1'1nr 1·;111 hl' I'<'- ;,n .. 11;.:o·d ·'" r1~ l•l 11drl ;, l•1ll If;,, :1 frplt•. Quu ·t ,t;,, n:,11uL ~:,:J,(~)), REAL 494-6561 INVESTORS DELIGHT ll ~d Y"U knuw thal pn,pe1·1~ \ittlth ·.~ in L.'.1),'\Jlla J)\.'<•rh ;q1pl'<'\'i.11rf'I JI',: ovf'r !ht• f1r~l 11uartt·r nf 1971, & 17', J ;1«I y ear '! That '.<; fl<.'rfnrrn;tn('C! ~ \Vhy \\'fl lt:h 1hn~e invf'!';tmrnt ,f'lollari: drprt'('inte IJ)' inflation v.·hi\o• :-.1t!l11:; Hl th1• baek).,'1'11U!KI 1\•1\I' jo,; tht· t1n1(' IO (.,)JlSl(lt•r rl 1.11 .sPt'Utl'! hon1c :11 th.~ IA'it1:h ]II L,\Glii\,\ Ui'.:'J\Cll -1 ~·1 us show>you son1l' '.;1 (.,-l Jn\'l'Sln1{•nts. Call LINGO REAL ESTATE ::11.., .... 1-.r, 4~l-l.~i .-,-==----5 ACRES .•. \\t' h:1\1· .1 ~real. Ill'\' hi>ilinc: 1111 f'n;i~1 111\'\·. r"r <11\I\ ~!\1.~~IO. C'all 1i1 !'.:'<'. fl :-. :1 i.;.ro•at huy! I REAL , .of paradise, loc. nr. Snn Juan Cariistrano. Build your <ln'an1 l~>m<' or hold for inVt'Slnlt.'nl. S3..1.000 I 494-6561 •OP Q:1'"1n 4"1JIP ~r'IO beact.·c;o '.: Jld1 Ill , ' l•.i!h 11111111': l:1nd-..;1p•<I. 111lh h.:r. !T'f'l•i. .... l.ru k l'·"I" l'I""'' !•1 rlt'I\ \l,11·1n.1. Hun\ .,11 1111 ' ••111 ;11 s.Vi.:,r1u ~a~.v .494·5•7• -4,9.1100 ONLY SJJ,500 J hf•dnM1n1s 2 Ntlh~ 1110<1!•111 ki!chrn. ;-.;ic<' lanul~· ho111i· 111 ((l!'l•t l\1\·<;11 . N" a r "horip1ni::. Ov. rl1'r 11 1 I J ('XCh<1111{1' fQr r,1nrh. Call now S.1&-T111 Walker &Lee ~··\ ,,,,,. 10% DOWN- ~~ lnlo brand new o<'tt'ln view mulll·lewl hom~. beamed cl"fllng!I, new rlt<:kl, mutrr •ullt>. mll"!"Ortd cloetla, dramalk' e11tl')'. Red Carpet, R1altor1 417-1761 QUIET ... .. ~en .\· 1111rJu111~r .... 1• i ~r;111d !l!'I\' 3 &Inn, 'J. ha., :l-s1y. hon1<' 111 San Juan l':1r1is1 r.1nn. t 111 nc·r 111a.V' •'<•n~i!lo'l' h·a~l·/<>pluin 1<1 h!l,I , $:\~'.9:,0. VIC STUART Real E5tate 4C'!l-T.131 :~76i·1 l'l!tJ Gl<'llnt'YT'f', Lngun:i TEMPLE HILLS BEAUTY Four bt>droom:s 2~i bnths on a cul--de--sac. SulX'r <'1cr1n nssumable VA loan 'l\t•;, ON'an v1f'v•s Laguna Beach . $66,!IJO. Call &16-7711 Walker &Lee •••l '''"'' LIDO REALTY .117~ lod 1,,1 .. '\ 11 *673·7300* OPEN DAILY 2·5 128 Via Ithaca Fabulous Lido Home ltnrnac. 4Blt, f:i.m, d in, '.t BA. It.Yim fnr ~!. Superl1 lrx:- 12'-l \"1n lluvrl'. 0 pt' n S:d S1111 1·~1. Sl '.t~J,000. Vk,xlbl<· tl n;i ncin;.;. I 1 YR WARRANTY • HOME SPLASH! 'AU US •l-~ 4 '~(I I S'•">ft '" YAl"t \'i\LLE\' Rl :.\LI\ A &E~C. [Hl~RPR•S( A"fR•(.< .. SH;tf'~ ! •C•IA,.C\! CO .. l>A~V • 1000 Coron• d1l Mir 3122 • .. :~' Sl'l."1 $<00 • .-===~ .. ==--.=".:';'.'.=~==,,,_..,......,..=,....=:'T.==---:-~====-rddoy, M>i JI, 1•7·1 OJll\V PllOT .')f) HoUMI Unfurnl1hed _;H.;.o;;.u;.: .. =•..;U'-"'=;:;::::::...1.:C::;on~do:::•:.U:::::.:":.:':.:n:... _.;l4=2S Apartment!I Unfurn. A~rtment1 Unfurn. Ap•rtmenls Unfurn. I Apt1 Furn/Gnfurn J900jRent411 w.ntld-460oRent• I W1-nttd-460o - Co1t1 Me11 3224 Irvine 3244 ON Be.-ch • AV'll ll June•111t. 2 Co1t1 M... 3824 <;osta Mesi 3124 Irvine 3844 • I !.1~ ... ~~.·1·,1~lr.;;,. ·~;~; PARKWOOD l\~e ! 11 o w v d 4 Boclroom + Don Brnd/ord Place. SanJa AM •uble .... Unfom. 12;.; mo. * NEW * * ma ~g ants a r * 2 u'tl""· llr<pla<-.. A·l =· 'ea""""'· 2 ""· " ...... 1275 1345 1110, r u." ' Tu NEW VILLA NINOS New AduA. lp•t.'. FamHy l On. l\fc::ll Vl'rdc. $500, lilonlla Homes · Irvine re, p 0 n 1 \ b I,. Pl'l'SOht. :f~t~~onth, gardcnrr In· 3 txt,;;;sJu'J:.;.,[:Ri~.t;,f, $321'.l 67o>-73TJ days; 4 9 l -1~1 !t l 2 & 3 BEDROOM 1.J nu·~ r1~)n1 s1-.:~1/n10. Bit BIG' R M C di " bd 2 ba oves. • 2 BR, 2 BA APTS " """· •"1""'' ""1"'"11· oy C ar • Realtor .i rm.s. · •·••·•·· i29a \VEST NE\\'PORT Bl·;,\(11 Su,...•t·.Coinlort"h.l~'·ul"I dsh\1:1r. IJ1•!11,\t' ~hag \'rpt'g. • 1110 Newport Blvd., CM Cn·entree ilomea • lrvlnc-New 2 Sty, 3 Bit, 2~~ BA. 5 If L I A U f ,,. " ,."' ~ Oz· 1{1(!1"1{'~ 54 .. 7729 2 hdnns. 1 ba. F.R .•••. S325 Fr I I I 11 (' P t eve pt1 rt • ~:11!'ln,ed (O:at11...:1·.~. 17~if-fl Joni.in ,\\\" J:;2.!1.Kll) I~~~"!"!!!!"!"!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!! I VUlawe l Univ. Park • lrv. Pc, !(C' pr v. pn °· ..... r, Gn11 & \\flier P11 hJ. .\Jo. trJ ~ ------. " 3 """"" 2 ba ......... S315 d. h w h'' nroc """' OCCUPANCY JUNE 1 Mo. '""""' mo IQ 1200. L•gun1 e .. ch 3848 "!!'1-0G1¥ •°' dStuKdent! 3 Br, 2 bdrms. l bu.. , •••••• , $300 grL~~;"';:177"0 ~.'~!09 ·d Children Welcome 5 1 N •61" . "I){' Y • Ids ok, Vlllo~ 11 Uniy Pork. Irv. ...., -.. 'e~ ...., ays FEATURING· 12324 Elden Avr • 8JJ..21P" pectacu ar, ew B~OIELOR Pad-J BR. $135. 3 bdrma. 2 ba., .... $400.i.A2S Of 673-0766 evea/,vkndll . ,.,.,, Oct.an Vu Townhouse5 GnE"AT R[CREATIO'l ',1m S1n11:les welconle. Pr:! nk. V •· '~ LAGUNA HIU L J • ' " 'II v Ulage III univ. Park. Irv, s e sure Loft Bcdrooni~ • !-)'pJc'!t e o~SIRABLE !Bil. Ui•-•· \Vulk to bt•[l.rh, 2 BR + den 1ni,,fl, s.it.n. • .. .,£!ii, 1 t u1 EASTSlDE-1 Br. $1«1. Gar. W Id N d I "' ,.... ti I d & A! Oakwood Cfl•dcr} Apar! ONE Bedroom house or duplex for disobled moster, garoge or car- port, furnislJed. With or without utilities, low rent, near shopping, 548-1731after6:00 P.M. ~·ncd for J>E't. Srlf!:l ok. 3 bdtnl. 21h ba ......... $450 or · ew e uxe extra Ceranlic tile kltchei:; C. Ex· rtt>IUxt'. TetTllcc. Spaclous, + \\l't bur. tile paUo~. frpk·. 111ar i:, tc11111r., p·.:> 111" Hom1finder1 * 642·9900 3 bdrm. 2 ba ........... $350 large 1 BR, l ha. Secure posed Beam Cell1ogs •. En· quiet tenaJLl $130 11) IJ . tU~(O!ll t'l"PIS, d J" p s . ~nnii. golt OllV1fll"J 1anr.c, r.u1y Rentals to share 4300 Bu5i"ess ·Re"tal Ga1'rle11 Homes • Irvine caretree Uving · Included. t'IO!iCd Patios • Pool & 645-IWi applltiru,;Ps. $~30 ll('r rno rno•n. t•tr-1----------4450 3 BR, 2 Bu, Dbl gar, 3 bdm1. 2 btt ••••• $335/$375 $9325. 6Call ownr bctv.11 7· n1any olher Convenicnces. 1 D p . 3826 ~:!7-1Sil f UN ACTIVITIES f 1 11 :,r" \\"0:'1!.·\'.°'J In ,,h.~t·e l!.:1' honlt' nf'.'.lr 19th S: J>J111·1•ntl11. Lge The Terrace · lrvlne pnl, 73--6832. 1\dulls only, •na 01nt -.-0-CE-A~ \'l~:\'l'~.j~B-ll-• u •··r ior lrC"\J S1ir1d,1 1t 1 111 1 111 C '.I! .'lh•,a \'1 ·11J1• ;n·t\1 fed corner lot. 0.1\. for boat 2 Br. ~ ha. new, ful'n .•• $360 'rnE BLUFFS: Outs1andlng A fJ A' SL'PEt< 2 BH i\PTS. * No ll(>ls I.HG P{)l)J, * f',l,,J 11 rs. ~J", .1r 1 I'll .. ~·:·, 11 k \1 ull ho 111 •' or !tV. ~·on'L"<I Au·. f'tplc. J Br. 2 ba. new •. $350/$400 new !ennis club villa, 3 BR, H y LO PTS I r. 1 v Tl S2f)O 1 r 7"r-('l \-nr \UTtfUL Af'A , r•1!. 'llT i; 1'1'11!1t·1'1'~ ~~ ~..o.lf1;. n r crpti;, drps, xtnl cl(•:111. $300. ·rurtle Rock -Irvine cpl'd &. drpd. conv. lo pool. • I \-I •l'f'll 11'11 · ionlpson ~' · ~ ·' . nq r-1 & , 1. .,. ~1";•1...:111 ______ _ mo + sci·. dep. fiefs req. 3 lxlrrn 2 ba. F.R. $425/$450 Out!llde ma1nt. incl. $5.10. 11'111 i,:1'"1"11t l'O/'fl, ·IH .. l-Ul ti. COZY 1-HP. 1'1·1lll',1\ 1,.1·;111"11 r,.,, t. 11, :..in 1 •. 1.,1 ,1 ., l"!!ltl..,~fl.\.\'. ll\':•t. 00,1n11 .. x:ID-? .. 173, &15-61.'\t CALL 552·1500 1no., .... !~' & hist & depo111t. 2C803SATVOCMAEDSAO ~ Hu"tington Beach 3840 11·11lk to h(o,.u·~1 .~,· do1111h11111. , , f\~o,:•: .. , 1 11 1 1 J ;1t11iutl" ut .• ll·, fJii 11 i'V\iiu, • V SION &14-lO'to eve!I & wknd!I. A $1!l:i/n\O 4~-l-.1\'.J r u111/l'11frn I [tlk °'""'11 llArtf.::: Find! 2 Br, $175, Cai-. I • $149 2BR CPTS --=" 1t1 1 ~orry, nope':. or { h11J1, 1 1 C ' I., NR. Back lilly. Pl;valo 38R, 645-0143 'fEl'l{(L'[t" Oet'tu1 \'II'.\\. '\J:_>-, I /: l't1 ~ nr 11·~~ 11, l. App Ls. •'nl"d y1[ for kid!i. d I • ~ ' " Q k EASTSJDE l lir, $190. VaC". Family rm, 2 ~-BA. Frplc. ,\Jon-TI1urs 5;31}.7~:11) p~ll I rapes, gur, poo . SJlfH'lUUS ·' Lr~. :i BH :: t1ti, Hool r!t-cl-., a wood loi ... ~··~) •'net! yd. 1..:1d & pcl ok . Red Hiii Realty 2 rnr attached i,:ar.1gc. Sat-Sun 10-l pin :1~_150~!99. 812~1"!9 ui· -'-~·-N_·o_rth_!_<iu!_<_!!l-:!9_t_~. Garden J: .. h,;h fl' llit·11 ll·l~1,1• 111·11 llURB.Y! 2 Ur, SISO, Gar. REALTY REALTORS ~·,~s:Jdecorated S31U n10. ! ~ S150. l BH. app'I, '.\urlh l'IHI. .1 J .. :..~. 1"•'11l"t•d Ill an. rn~(·(j ya I for<:hllfl. Univ. Park Centa, lrvlne UNUSUAL 12 Blks lu lk•ar·h. 2 Hr, 2 Ba. Ernplo11·1! l10·.-.n1ul-.1!' 0\(>r Apartments \\· .. l.U1.: 111.111 J~u' 'h•j). Ho _rs* 642·9900 UNIVERSITY PARK · Like Ne1,·. Fned priv. )d. ·10. 49j.m~1 ''"1t'' • 1.,,,. S~~~ ''k C11111 Dana Po t 3226 L B h 3248 Large, brand nc\i·, 2 Bil, 2 OPPORTUNITY Child 111\. l"ri f)C(~. $22.> 1110.lcL"''"'d""'IC"Cl-----.38oc5oo6 Nt lfl'po1t8e1ctrNotltr l••"11 1;u...i:1•1; aguna e1c ti; ,.._ Avail June 7. !JfiS-00:"12 aft 4 . 1 O ' e lr~ine and !6!h \ \ < -\ -~ -., -"---"""-'---..:;:..cc I ·,s. ........lldo. v•l't hn r, Sr·\' !his .l BR. 1 Ba 6~5 0550 if \ 111·1« )1·1 111 u .. •1 ~ TO\\'NllOU::i~: 3 Bil close to $1a();NICF. 1 Br, no. t'rll1. Jacuzzi, pool, $32:>. <ipru1n\ellt, overlookin~ pool NE\\' AP'l'S -\\'ALK TO LlDO J~LF. !1r,1n1a11c· R~nlslrorn$!~i i' 1,.i .... ll\u~ht 111.d·· 11n 1!. D.111a liarhnr. IA'ai;e op!. \\'a1 k to !>each & t0\\'?1. ~,.17-6791 & i(irg<> U'L-'CS. Ideal location Bt~ACJ-f. 1 ,e., 2 BH's front \' 1 ~· 11· -\\a 11·rf1·.1111 lRH. ~· ,.,,, ,,1u11• S "l tiil / 111". ~9j...44111i, 4.;!)9-l:tH $18:>-l BR No. end, nr. lx'ach. D 1 U f 3600 for uct1ve person Stl"i tv S2ll. EXTRAS C.:u11do. ,\pt. SJ"i'."i 111r• 111·· Newp o1t Beach South ·~.~.'I ''----_ El Toro --....... 3232 Kids/pcl!l "-elcon1f'! up exes nurn THE VENDOME 5::&-2ji9. tilil~. Nti [)<'IS. 13~ 01\r\1r 16thatlrvine 1 ~J·)l,LI·; 1:,~.11111:,ienli'•il·d ........_ $210.UTIL t~d 1 Br. bltns. BllAND" 'I di rXT\ I 675-ffi.~I 6~28!70 "' ~11.u·i· .l!:lt ti.1u,1'. lire:• r I d I ,.c1v "e tc1Tanenn 11145 Anahei1n, C.i\l I"' I A .rg "2 hr "2 IJa 1!1> .. ~ -----~= n t t Sl t>O NOW LEASING \'fF,\\". !ft•! llh!s1~1 Rn"d, J>.111;1 rn1nr. 2 st1wy, o flic<·-, .,1ut.1hl" fu1• cto 1· t 11 r ~ , 1lt>11l11'I~, i•f1'/ill1•t"I\, t•h', '!"l'l'', l•IU\Ujll!''\, I \('lll'-1\i !l<l 111· o 1:1 I',. I 111\l' {l('t'Up,11wy 1•1u l "I nre:i . !~7 1 (} 11 ll •' l" /t.1·u~1·r. 171 IJ, h t.'-tr,~Nl !'l'ffl· . ..:.;Fl1L IO!'llll<"Jn. 17111 ,\ \1·111101·1, 111 (' .• ~r.1 11,.,,,, t !Oil '"II · fl Park 111~. NJHO.\.\ Ori "1:;,r. <lf'llL\~ nff1e1· "u1rf', '.';l"\11/\lnn!h H ~>\ L<>:-;O \1 I(·., BHO!,f·:Rs 1>1."Hi"i(lfl i"!t<i1(·~~·1~~·~(1/: ,\rJul1s ·3 Bn. 2 l~A. Tv.·nhS(', rp C', eek, sni pcl ok. nuplcx-Newport 1-fg-ts. 3Bit, PZAZZI 1 I 1 2 1 poolsidP npt 111" hr ac·h $1G5. Mesa Verde 3863 r~ ~ !Om ) 1i·111'1'il ,\-inl. l11q. ::."21~1 ~:1111,i S~(1. /\IC, spc1'iat-. \'ti "2 i·ar $2'25·2 Br, 2 Ea up!, lrg deck. 213,\, 2 car gar. r~/P. D'~\y. mmacu a • 2:;:2fl 1~1oriclr1 SL j:1G-;18l!~. ----1 \111 ("\\ i.:.11-. !"~'.:l-ti~4. ~~14-·:<=1;1; •'VI'~. lwnut view, nr. beach. ,.,._,,mo "1" "I'~ B, R, 2 bas., beam ceil· .'l "R, S-'''"· Cli•'ldr"•• & 1,.,, •. • J10~lE .AT:'IIOSPHEHI·: BRANO NEW 1 /;i)(01)J.\L\Tl .-~11-.-,,-/l,i, •1.111 ;-1,-,,.,-,110-,, I·.·.-1.,,1, ,"r, "' $'.100.WCX)OSEY & St•cluded :l .,,,., . !) v-.i:.JUO db I n ""'~ .: "·' I 2 '1 BR H l or VERSAILLES '1 ·.'',".';:' "·,.~.··,'' ' •. :.'~,'."'.:.,','.","1',',,,",'.: ' Hunti"gton Beach-3240 Bl", 2 Ba h~c. Lai;una Ca· Cdl\l·LRG DELUXE h'Ont ::: ing, le e ec gar., 01\. Hi902 Lyn11 :-;1. Call 0:, u~e '~"' · _ei!ta ,, t· _, • , • ~· ·' • f"\1 7:'(1 .~q. 11. .\1 !'11,, fr111n J.J :t..:c l:?fil :;:11 ft 111 Lurk1 ,'il\11p~¥11~ C ,. n l , r 1n ll1111t111i;:l1)n Rt•:llllf'~ ras'•''-1 ;.:'l"f!I\ 11\L! ;1 l'\'o( I ),o\ ~ pl1 <I~ i:Mi! Aft Ii. ~-,>1 1;; ;·; 11y1111. t.;r, 3 Ra . Con1plcte bll·ins. share walhtr, dryer, R-til-o6JI. _':'..09.,~face Avl'. ~lh-lO.rl s.11o·1111\, 'rt11'1fl\, ,\lpll,1 llEAC..11 Arca? 4 llH, 2 HA. s:l:.G·3 BR, 2 Ba, frp!c, dbl }100/i\10. 6.J.Hi:ilO cpts, drpt, Adults, no 2 BDJt\1., efost'd garai::e . Newport Beach 3869 I \.!: ____ ---f:ct.i. (J\11u•r. j l\-·i:.11 C'f s,:!.: '· \'n1·. L1·i.: vd . 1..:i1!s nk i.:o r, fncd ·-1, ~llss V. t $230 645 3"3 Cl ·1d II t k !16. I l{J-.;;P< 1'\..:11'.L\; l:<~•n1111,1\1• I• l'l''-.)IX-6.Jli:!. J'J·.T.'i & Kids! :, llr, 2 Ua, s•Jl(L3 BR~·u f ..... !c, p oo I ' Apartments Furni1hed pe s . • mo. • ,JV I II o~ !>~;71 Rl~{~ :· . J PARK NEWPORT (),\: TH~: 1..\1..:t: I•• -h:.11 ,. l'.11"" \• 111~11'1 •11' .:...c.c.-==----s::oo N1· lll"I\". \\"a.lk lwh """'. "t' CHlLDltEN \VELCOi\11": . ' At &11th Coa.-.t P!;o~a 1-1111;1\ '""l"•1111111t11l:1t n)11,, Fl)l(.Lf~1\SE R~·1,11! ,.;101·" ~1 tnu~n1fie1·nt v.·l11te watt'r vu! B Ibo I I d 3706 D" U''E BR I TMENTS 1 I I " \\'{!.\"T l.1.,1! l'n. 1 BH. NU v EW REN • a sen 3 Br, 2 Ba condo, Nev.·port r~L ·' 1 ' fµ, closl'd APAR l'ilo')I -J\1/lpU!(n 1\1111;1 8;;r llii~r5.l l"i ... :· ... ~i.1,: '. (J ~II ~l?PPlng ··1·n~t·r :.,,:, Sl.~I. Gur. \',ac. Apph"s ui··I. • I TALS Riviera. Pool, lounge & garugc. laundry. Sl70. h .~ .. .lal"Ut11. Spc1·1:i.1.ular 8 r·f:'.\lt\Lf< n~•in ni.it-,.-h11 ,1,·,,,,,,1 1•1 111 ;"'7 1.,·.111C10'.\l. 6~,·~~~~,07• Hom.11.nder• * 642-9900 1>73-4@0 or 49-1-'l"l·l.I\ N£Cl'.:LY. fu111 l.111t:he1nr yr n"v1ltnn. Like couutry (.'lull 962-7137 On t e bay \ 1 k I o ~ ~ ,~. •v ' 1·1'<• ,.1 ·r 11· 111\f'J"tn.q ;,h.11·1· "l E •·di'OO!ll .ijlt 111 ) '1· ,, ~" ' --~ --* $325 MONTH * 1~•und. 1 adH, owr 28. Non living? $32:-l. on 1 yr lsc. H . Be h 38 r 1 r t\uin!ains. '_ :O.Ii!lion Dollr1r c .. \J . c •. 1111,, nii>-:.r.:;lil ~-1.~'-.------.:ilH, 21J.11, fan1 rm. t.1111 rut, :<ulokrr, no siuclcnt, SIIO. \\'ni. Tom to.tiller, 642-4Sll. u"t1ngto" ac 40 .uxury apa.rt1nen 1v1ng 1 d I Jri•I{• 111 l1v rrn. "'1~ OlJ". Cu;;tom built 2 bdrm. home. 21.,_. ~1 o· .• .,-. o\·crlooking the wa\l'r. En-Cluhhuu.-.l', Gyn1. S<nu1;1, i" ,,1.111--1 11 n ustr1a Rental 4500 n ' \\'/IV 1 f' I J ""' ...... ><.Ou l 'Olt ' . a CHILD E . ··50 000 h _, h 7 T11tt1I ~'!'UI II\", '.\. ·. lll.iHHt' > 'ai;:, 1·rpts. 111·1,,, lrlt111 ... ·, r·lo'" 10 carpe s, 1rep nee, · n1ox1m·..:n1 Pl'l" cy St'l" R N IOY •I , ert.it spa, 1 1 1 Ir 1 1 1111 .~ ""-., Elll ,. •• I ' blk I ,. ( 111.1 ,. (H ' II' '. l'<' ' I b .. •iu'Ji. 1.11 1-;,. rnnl,, st'hoo.ll~. lgc.deckv.·ithoceanv1e11·.2 ~ • pa10, up \'. :: our 1 BR Loft apls. S230I !l1t·unm1ng fX)Ols, 7 lrghrrd uuncrA"D'"uL"T·,·5u1>a1n.1 f "lt<il .. ·nl!l~.:;lifi.:M;"l-Stoti~ ;.:1'\>.11 C.u111ly llL'l~hhorlKlod Clir "u.ragc. A-l Con<l. fro1n Bay. l\lo. or July $16:> incldg ulil, rt'frig, encl ~.1r, and pare"ts love the tC'nuis cour1~. plus miles of i\1·a1l ti/ll, $:;:tj1110., 01\"llL"t", llLnJOUl [X'r "·k, 673-1067 storagC'. Adults, no pets. No l large, spacious apart· lncycle trails, punini;, Sbtlf· Sor!'), :'\11 ['1•ls :. }"f;)l,\LE.-; 1i1sh 1-"l1\ouul ~·:!-~"-'-"'-------i\115510:-;" REALTY 49-kl731 r·un'."i 3BH a11t, Yearly, \l"atc1 beds 393 li1un1l1011, l ments at B a n b u r y llebourd l'fOl/U('t. .Junior l"s Bachelor, l , 2 & 3 Br's. 111:1lt"s ~h:tt"<' -1111 1 hlk ltoiii \\',\!..!..: In 111,•;11·!1 3 Br, fan1 30!?\\"f POOL, \\"hite~-lrplt, p111in. !i<'p. il1ninA rn1, C!'ll. 6'G-llll l Cross £1,1111 '.';191.50 nlonthl.Y: al:<') 1 from $175 per mo. l,.•,1L'h H B :1~;.._·,so:2 __ '11 •1 v· c ·' • $"•' ,-,7·~-1 •• 1 . ' , and 2·bcdroo1n plans .oul ,,,.,.-, -,,1,.,-,,-;i,;hl's 10 shal"t' 2 r 111, . \ 1, .J ~1(1 u1d pd, 1e1r. at'"uia \"1c1v. .JO ,;.,., Pt'!' n11J., ,.,,. .:;i.1. 1 & 2 BIL un. grnucn ap1s. 1 e Ch1ld•Pn f.j & yotul~C'I" 2.!'itOr"/ IOV.'ll houses. Eh·C'· Santa Ana '-' :Sltl~ll'"/ldnHlh'S. Al!'O 2 Ur Canyon Vil'\\". <1!)7-1:>::2 Coron• del Mar 3722 Garrl~n p;itJ(), Jrple, d_slnl'r. n ~li~tl' )t,.'11····d Jin'~! ~II lric kitchens private patios 3700 Plaza Dr. Bl{ apt Ill Co!-i1a !'llcs:i. b1k(• 111 lx·.u·h, v:1 eunt·no11· ligunaN-i9uel ~~~~ Sll'.fJ fo $200. Sn1all 1nla11t e ('fli!drf'n~ pt11y :1r1.,, or hatconies 'carpctin" dra· 11/feni. 61.i-!j~,7 al1 ·1. I /1.:1 t-1•1·. !1i!f-.\l::o .• ___ -SPACIOUS !BR, panoriim1c O.K. ~:.'.!-~Irvine lndus!\'H1l1 • Lun.:r :..! S: :: RR ll),1s JlCl'l<'S. Subierranean'"park· 714-556-0466 G2i rag;;-fo;=-R;nt43fo ; BB, 11t·11!y doo•r;iiL•d, 1111 SEA TERRACE \"lcw of ocran & hay. S'lMI. & ill'•':t. .lJ!·2i\ll. I • 2. ndlll1 I"<'(". < f'nter" 1ng l\'itb elevators. Optlon11! (·lL·t·. -.r1•1,h"s, sl111)( l'f!1! \Vhlte 11•ntcr ocean v1e1v ~"1.\3. llt\\'IN ,r,,; Jl{\\"IN, 2BR, Clean & Quiet. Cpls,; • ~~asy nt·i·ess to 1110"1 cin· n1a1d service. Just :?orrh ul Yi.~l"a~·illcJl)>,. MINI WAREHOUSES S/.1t1·r ,\ l·:d1\·ard~ .irc,1. fl!T\Ong rolling hills. EVC'l')'• Hcaltor<;. 6-ll-tilll drps, blt·lllS. Priv. Pa110.. r.loynll'll! /Jl('f!S Fashion lslanc! ttt Jan1boree -STORAGE A\ ul ll<.111. A."k fur P1::1rl\ thing H ranuly could desi1c, Costa Mesa 3724 Adults, small bahy 01\. No I • !\i·. shop~uii,: & fniys, and !:>:~n Joaquin Hills Road EICIJIHC NEW CONCEPT! _ :-;11 )],J1"t•-1u or :O.lo\"C'·Out Sl~-117 1 •II' lH7-6il10. . , ~u111"riL·d entry gale, beflL"h dogs. $160 mo. IH&--0791 e fronl SlGJ. Telephone ('il4) &4~·19!10 _ AOUtl lAMlSJ.DE1TflNC 1·h,1ri.;cs. F1•1111 $1 ~ p<·t' l~f>USTHl.\L '·11'\l \I ~.He ·1,\ r. !IF~ ICE S!'.\("J·: /1.r· J1•11."' in , li1•1t·e .'llh'l"ll \'11'j11 ;111•;1 (:(lQ(I fl"\\~' ;ll'l'<'l-S Ill i\ \' (' r y Prk111ty f((•ul1111!> r111rl1t"l]Ja!JC•n sol1c1tcd ,\ 'J-1100. NOW LEASING Huntington Beach NEW M-1 !J.W Sq. FL & UP lla1u1Hon & Nt•1vla.nd Sr. 960-1970 U•'.1111. 1 lln, 2 JJ,\. Cln~e llllOI, tennis. :Ne\v attral·ti\"e· Ambassador Inn drape~. rangC", oven, re Ing, (i\'l'ar BC'i1ch Bh·d & \\'a1ncr) •Bachelors I il.un1!10A•1L&L's.'p'A· l"c"Ed St., JIB i l·• the !11·;1•'11. 1 \l' ll'a'"· ly de('Or. 3 Br., fan1 rn1, BRAND NEW SI'" 1·2 o 16761 VI , o CHANNELFRONT l BR _,......,..,,...-~-...,,,.! I! \ /'\ c II 1) L-,-c-.. u-,-:,TA j.NU"kioi;. nec:rebllOO c!uh \\', t..:l'PER 2 BR, c 1· p 1 s' BANBURY CROSS ror /'cnial information i SM.t.tt 'ETSACCl,UO 111onth . II I d $1 . no pet~. '"'• J 'I E\\ p INT LA~H:: • 2 'l BR . 960-1970 '\1.-\\'_B_L_I){", l .•11-1. 1•• ".q fl 1 ~1 ,\· 1.1~!'.' $12·, ,\IU 11u e( Y easy nllncl'. ~J. $l4.SO & Up Shahnlar, 54~.3.Yt t e 842·6604 e 2 Bit, I ba. P..oom for !JOat. ~,,., ·' ~~,~ :!i.'.I. l.A'u~t·. -t93·J7!i9. 5~-; L"nf \rarly • BR: & Oen t---.. 1,,1, 1, .1. Slit). 2100 sq. r1. ~:;·1!"1. :t2u.:: l,(1 ",ELY .\ U··dr1n. "1. 11\, f'Olt LEASE: 3 Bil 2 h.i Sl'I::CIAL \\"l•:J:o:KLY n..\'lf'.:S • · -· · WALK TO BEACH rom -1 , . 11-\ . 10 St 111. runt n Le•·. err1~. 1·~ '-------SINGLE STUDIO APT LP.G 2 llR 'Ba d>n 1·111 / ui. .•• . f $175 5495 1•• ~ .......... .-.p.i~·•·. 1 1 11· 1 IJll-., •tn•~. l1llO!\, 2 ldl" l"IOlll(', nicl.' yard, br1tk ·~m11·.1-~•lll•·cl. ~l,'111'1~.rp,no"'t1·:;,.,~,·,1 .. "s"11"0".1 ON BEACH! :i Hdn1111. '.! h<1lh,, d :'·'1,1 I c 'i~{~j'.'.-11 ' l•dl' 111>01·.~. ,\n;1 )u•1n1 .~ ...... , 19· 1--"· ••JU• " " ,,. MesoVer e East&Adams _l"~1•1 • 1''a._ .a _ 1-.11 _ ·1,•1111tuul \\'a>·. C.l\J. JJ,\'l> :.;.u·, 11"1' [;,\\11 111 h:u 11 11«110, ,)V..;J 1110. · ..1-11~ S. Gi~J. \'eady lea,.;c. $32:i '.\In. ~ .1 .11 d. S:!.,O ,\.,k l•u· 11.de Lido Isle ..,.,.c"~'~'·.'.'.''.'.".· .,.1·~H-s.t.o..,~ I ! CORONA DEL MAR 540-1800 I SJ.'\t':J.~; c :.\IL\(~t: ~·<Ht 1.11i ·11.~~ <lr 1·1 •. , fl.16--0fi.>;I. :" .~.~11, l---------3_2_5_6 NE\\'Efl 2 P.r ;zrnd Ur. Lr~ C 2 Blll t:pnf~~'."· Fr.,S2'6'1. ., s· I,, 1 y•I s~· ;;;:;;;;;iii;;' lll::'\l'. S~:•/l\10'.\Tll ~l·l·fJ'!'f' staruluig, ~:-;oo·l lill'l "l!ltl11I '1 $30WEEK&UP roo111s.lblkln.1ne.Shore 1 lol1·cr,"11,11nl<!ll~;, .argf'I-I, ,,,,,un. •Y· .i:.1.J. li7L"l~n1IS1C'.\i t;l:!··'.t,J."1 ~~It" lull, offu·l' :.~ 1111r. ' . ... . 1·, 1.•1 11.1 Lil, LOVt-:LY •\hr. :: h,1. nr. ('!Uh • -r ~ 1 RR \ I I ·k ' N·o ·h1l"-n no t {'fl Cl . 00. o>rtuna.s au. I --1<.J;..1 .. ~1l1·•1I ,\ 11.1r·h ~.:or,J. & tt'nnis l'l1., lg t'Our1~··•. Stucio.-ip:; oc .qRoc• 1 .ge.i l 8 _,,"i"ioo' , Hei·1·eat1onRooni \\". :'\1•\\l"K'I"! :,:.1r;1:.;•· I 1·.11 h·11•'1'1I --;,.;;;;r~r lol. \\<'~\ ,\.!>" [,,!' Kl.Ill! :;\!Dl'.:H, Sti~IU n10 .»1.v. tii~";7~. flC s. C' s ·--. "' · HUNTINGTON / ._.. 'Jhll"" SI -~ Jll"I" nw u1:~ Jl.u n"11purl. 1;,u. 01· 11c avai . _.u e TV & i\lnid .SC.r\'l('f! Avail. I ~ ·~ rS · I c· 1· "" ,. 1~ I I • Phone Sc!'\'ice -Htd. pool '[I 1 -2 ! -· j,1\1(2 ~~.J lll. Mission Viejo 3267 • Chllrli·l'n & Pel Secllon * t:L\l G/\P..Dl:i\!'> .\PT-:. •·· •tores oz· ti!J.-l.ti J _'1':'.:.c· =---~--~ ~ nH, 11. ha. h/t .111~. 1·rp!s, 2376 Ne"'·port Blvd., C!'lf Unfuru 1 BR. Sl55 Up PACIFIC ~ /Office Rental 4400 Lf:/\SE OFF IC E drps, ft:nl'l'. r l' r-en t l y ·lBRf2B,\, atr·rond, lmmac. f>.l.8-91:ii or &IH%"7 1_7 E in72 J\g~~~ sccti~? 31)..1-711 OCEA'.11 A\"('., H.B. 2 BR. Toi1·nnous(', trplc. \Y1\ltEHOUSE 2800 sq. fl. p.·11ntr1! $'!7.'•. 1110. (213f Custn1 drps & c r pt. (.'O:\IPLt.:t'ELY Furn 1 l~R 1 •· TRnOP.JC. AL ~~ ;i 1 t7\4l j36-14S7 LOVELY Quiel street nr fro~11 $2:;(1. 1 BR, from $195. lot 50>:377. Part fenced $M0 ~i--0'.ll.l'i or ('.?l~l ;:.12-1::1.\ \".icanl. $.125/mo. 238'11 npL /\dullli, no lJ('ts. 1:a I Ofc. open 10 an1-6;1n1 Daily schools. \\'estcliff shoppinq, Pool, tl'nnli;, conllnental Avad. Ocl. 18.'15 Laguna Cnn \"l·.lt)' nlrc 4 ht·1-h--m-, 2 !-Ja-tl-1, Luirlley. 8:::i-ll03 or 963-1().').~ t'I01\·er. !HG-7l)83. 2 BR. 11 ~ bas., spiral \\"ILLIMI \\'ALTERS CO. & Chfi Dr. Only :io21;i per 1110 hrc;1kf11 ~1. Scparatl! lan11ly yon, U1!'.:Unst Bench 658·086~J 1 p1 ,, 111 •''· hlll\'. :.! .·.•r i.:.11·., SlOO ?llO. Adult o\'er 39. No staircase, h·pl\', pal.Jo, yard. !or 2nn \I fprtvule \Ja1io & Sl.'t'\1c11. C\r.~c to 'l "hopping . lli:::NT nci\· M-l, l.200-26 • 111·lu:..t·d p.11 1". ~L':JO. Ai;k for Newport Beach 3269 Pl'ls. 2037 \\'estnuns(cr. Inq. \\"a ler & Gas pd, 5-l8-ll6S I UNDER NEW g11J". 1~uo CJ:iy 81. 6i3-::7 ;1 & line b£>a1·h. 644-~611 I SIJ. ft. SI 70.S.160 m 0 n 1 h !>al.·. <~;·, '•11'c'-----* OCEAN VIEW* :ti() Sil•rks, C.!'11. 211R. 2BA, ocean viciv.1 MANAGEMENT ~: BH., i [:,\. 1·pt. dt'p:;, D/\\'. :0-'I .. \\' 1 1 BR UI"! 1 11 oft. 29j() \\'.Central, SA 11:1:,: 1.,,, •1••,11\ d1Tuf,1!t'1.!, !)<;h11shr, rcfrlg, erpts, li!tn~. p.iuus, S:li:J; i BR. :l 1 '. • ;irgc · ls. • f ROl)(•l1 J\lltllC"rHE. 67:\.-70::~J 11r la·,,. 11, 11•f ·p.:1 ,, l<'.1~1·. l~1n.:r' 3 Hit. 2 !1;1, l:1n1 11n. Li;1~ht~:'.c~~~~1~·\~.;~: 11;17~·1;~;: clrps S23:J lHR ')lt\, all :! 1;11. Hl!·ln·. i\ i· I\' 1.\ 1:.\. S:!l~J ,\dulc~. no rel~. ~~;: 'cl~~;nt~:·~~s;:/0,1:00rci --· __ 1 NE\\I ~1-11100·5000 sq fl shoii ~·1._ <1~. \,\(), ••:'.1-llil, lt••11n·. llu:.:1· kl!. \1 brkf-.1. Adult, 110 p('t. Sl~O. G4:;..89(jj, uppl's. Slllil. 979·'."il::J\1. 11(''"'"':11 .. rl. l·:ni·I r:.01··1l...•'" ·1'!21 P.1n·1cc, nt !!du;.: hosp. 4 - 0 1501 Westcliff Or. & 'ifflC"S. A111pl prk~. 20.'I :: !~;,.ij~).'. .11'l•.1; dhL door l'n!11 . Prn. __ 1:·1-:Dl;-"C"iJ) R!·~I~· J~1 ·.i11t1f11J 11i nrl-.1·.1p1r1:..: Lt~ ffp• n .'>I\ 1· ,\ .-.\,:'\ t-.) P.,\! Rooms 00 ph·i~c J)l\T (J""t~h ,;er xln! l.if·aeh. $1.i:J(} n10. ~\1 ~~$12:1, !BR, T r:i. i I c rs, 1 pin\ ·11·•·:1 ;1 1•h 1ld"-.; d11•a111:. -». --.-; ---:-;" E \\' P 0 RT F rN,\NCIAL . ' .. '· '.. :· ~ ::Bltl..'lli\, crJ11"· drp~. J)f\V, ---GEM"'I---nir·f'ly rurn., adults 6t:r4 5:J() ctlutJes,poo"I bNr~ s2 r?.','·p'1'',1~1. L'i,,S£> 111 ~h11p1J1ni.: .i;, ~c·hls s'h·11·L'I': 2 Bl, nr 0(1'1''1°1·d SLl·:f::Pl.\G r:oon1. t't'frig, . CEl'il,"Elt I _l~K~, iir. ::;.D .• rr\i·y.,idb-J2.j2· gnlnr ,\· ll ,<t tr 1..J. $:l10. ,, J:'::l \\'est \\"llson 'rp.-., · 1 ' · ._s a .il Childn.'n 11elto1ne. I' 11 : •~;.: .. '.?I. r~i;;, no Pl:' c 1 lrt·e~. e•Jt), pr'1\". 1'lllr Leasing office space j SliJ . _UP. Stut"l'S, Oillcl's, t:.''2-l."1!:.'/,"1?~-:..1.~ 19_ ---1:'0-F Tustin J\ve., N.B. 1.i;1·; Fl.ill~ ~ BIL B!tns. ~~~~n. 21: bas, [rpl. bl\· '1 :1~ll?i0; if no u11s, 8-17-1·: :1 "11·.ilith 6~~~.i'11ul . 6 I; Ct•11tlt·m:1n. Rt·r·~ :'\ o CALL ON-SITE MANAGl:.:R . J~1.d11•ldua! air t•ond & balh, II ILK I" J,.·.11 •11 .HI:. 1.1111 !~l:::_\L_T_O_lt:i 6t.!-IG23 \\/\\, drps, pool. Adul!s, no bnloking. $120/n\o 6i.:·J221. (7Jl)(i.12-3111 Ext.2·16 I lr.lOI Beach. JIB. 8-12-2831 1"111, s~:r, l '1l 1)1t. 1 ... 1rt, QI.; LUXUHIOGS JI 0 i\1 E-\I' I 111.•r.-.. l;l<-5. 6·12-95211 Ins, lndry faci!s, C!llL t•n;.' BRAND NEW * Sll.\H.P '.! BR. 2 ll.\. (>1)(: 1{001\1. &pcrate enfran<.'t', 1st mo FREE j r.J-1 ,SPACE COSTA MESA ",\:~.··1~,;~;~;: l~~d;J~, ~:1:, go~rous v1ev.• ol prt!stigous li,\Cl-IEWR. Sl40. " n10 :.n;ts;;15-~~ n10., ·11 I DUPLEXES ~\~·!. s~'.~~61.1!~~Jf>::!;~7-1:i;:.'%1 i1ork1ng: girl or man .. ~1ce • . I 1200 sq. ft. lpGA.N ST " ,.. S.inta Ana Country Club. 3 1nl•hJU1ni:; util. Eas!s1de ------. lllunl1111:11)11 B<'<ich 2 . .;,. 3-·--·-·:::___'-·-'-· Joc;:it1nn. :\!rs. D.i1·id,De!uxeJ~n1otf1?:.Cat'P£•C. __Q11·ncr &l&-12a2 61+-22'28 .~1 :-IGL~::-; & StudC"nts? 1 Cr, Bil, 3 UA. Dl'n, library, 2 O:t~ta r.lesa. &l..J-+12.l. 12:"olI. from s. Coust Plaza. bl'rlrooni!<. S:.!i:> . s::tj. L,\HG!'.: IBP., l)n Gay. gr(';i t 61:.?.9\ n. rl_rapcs, air condtlloned,. 111 IOc PER SQ FT \IT.l \\'a:k ht·h. lHil pd. . h'p!c':;. g-;1rd('Jl('f'. Av a i I 2ARl2B,\, cpls, d r P ~ • l )" 1 r c p I act', dish"'·ashf'r.1 \"il•\1, pool, 11e11· ton1lo, full . f\;('\\l>Ql1. Beach near Lido / , • • Homefinders * 642-9900 June lj. $l~J/~IO. S2!HI!}~,. Dana Poi"t 3726 ~!t.u1s, pvt g-ar. $1 SJ. sto\f'. <lr:lpl''>. chou•f' 01 sc-curily, 54;io, 67~ ... 7:,20 :\~CE furnished roo n1 ·. stiOps. :i2Q sq. fl. s240 , .liOO sq. ft. 4001 Blreh, NB~? H~ t -H bQ---3242 * "ll,\'. ·u NE\\' TO\\"'"'. ----:ui-31Zi t';u·pl'lillL: I hkw);, In bC'aC"h. •OCE,' 'l'l',O:>:T 2 BR°. 2 F r1~1d111n• ,\: <."f"IOkan.: pn\ [ inonth (."all Nc"·port Pl<icr 'HauntgA«lner. 511·50,,. un · ar ur o " '~ :!lilt -S2JO, Bachelor · S!Ml, Q ET I " 10_ 1·..o"· "_,_dung 1nnn, :ilf'1-1221. Rcalt.~ 675-3600 r-AL"OST NEW C.M. 1 1ous~;.~Blt."11.~oo.vieii. Utilitif'sinclud('(J. $:?10.2 nDR:\I. UI 1. ~• C:iJ! 1 7_11 1.-.:.:::;..~'00h••t11cc118 B,\ D··hi~('. Bltns, crp1:., 612 11 1 ~ M' ~:udui11t<111l:>:.11·grecnbcl1. ~'htJ·l112"r 19li·Ol!:t;) Crpl~. drp;;, Ullns, cosL'1. an1&:>pn1.R~klorSsind~ dr/l"". Jrly. Bkr. 67J·l911 ____'.'. OF"1"1C~.; ~PACE }'Oil I:?•• Sq It, SHl.'i. per n10. 1 l.l·:t:,.\.'l/T ·i BH. fnni nll. I -"~-I ;.:.'.I.I. Prl\" p..'lllo. ;..u pc\~. B G d --A---, -------l:OO:'IJS $20 11 k w110 \I itli RENT. Cosla r.tesa. Jlarbnr n+l-2?,61 or 1>;&-9lli8. 1,,r111 a.1 11111111c t'tlOn\ /1<\ni.'. l.1u·I 11.1110. t•rpt~. <11•s. H"Unti"gton8each 3740 'll:.fiThutin fi7l-j"i7., eaut. ar en pts. I C!l ,\flt 11/ch,111ncl 11c11·. kll<"hl'n: r:o, iikup.i!'! i"lt i\danls Beautiful· :\'\'1\"l'l"IJ!.'-.:\J11!li1n1l!>\'a111n.::. hltins, fri1JL-. S360. 614·1·1&1 -' -1p,1\<1 lt' 11.i11''"· Ii 11uuls. Ht•fri(!u,:ran~(·.Adu!t~. -1,9-.. 61-, •. -' ·· Rental Wanted 2 BR 11' BAS COUP ;>.,. IJ..ltU' .). .. ~ru rnodern. Air, music, 1 \",1 r·1 ut Sj~·, ruo. \·rs. !.~\' '""' "l'l 'I> • 11 ·• 1 · bn J B t G d Apt , ~2 • -1 .-.,1u11u~. JLll'lllJ.l, lenn1.,, 2 110 J)('ts. 67:.:-J!J::j 4600 ~ ... -·.. r '-.:: · 1lnl, eau • ar en t. LES ONLY $175 610 k' I' k 1 1 1 ~-PLJ:.\S.\i'T r"n111 foJr <'1np!. janitorial, Class A. \Vnlkt·r Chr'.st1'ana Really cl1n rin. cluh ""/pool. SJl.iO p.,,.,.,,,. '"· 11·0•. 6 PMI". · • r.ar pi·.·.",-'· ,i.·r,_ <• X'<jc l . • OCE,\.'l"~lJ:'i"T DeiuAe .1 ' ,..., """ I } Sl :-116--0 r. u11111 o\t'r ":fl Pr iv . & Lee Bldg. Call Gene }hH, 6916 Warner 111cld i;ardl'llC'r. li l·~l.s6. !;uunns. j:il'lll.1i. H·nn1s, 2 JOANN, APT C. 548·9573 ron1 .,.J, ' -..J~I. Bl~. :.1 B,\. t·rpr~. dr~-.. hl1ns, enlraiit('. Q.\G-5liS9 :lji--0l36 or 6!2--0200. al Golden W •• I E1\STBLL·rr·. 3 Bit, l"l'fl!s, l":"lr prk"g-. Rike In Leac~1 e DELUXE 3 Br. 2 Ba, :111' WALK TO BEACH trplt", Y!'l~. Hkr. fi"i:l-4911. & 8 d 4050 LEASE I bl I T Froin Sl3:"1. X46-02:,9 S~~I --3876 Room oar FOR 714·. 842_7486 r rp.~. l·t11s. PC!O · cnr11,.; bllns, frplc, gar, pool. I~rnnci l1L'11· deluxe 1, 2, :{Br an C emente 9IXI 1 ff 11• ar·by. No ""Is. S.375. 1n<1. \d 11 IJ'" 6'2 115-,. . -. -+ sq I o 1c·•' 111 IJl"lll\(' I 213 : 592-5568 ..-~ Laguna Beach 3748 ' u s. ..."l. ~ -J ..:l"pts, b!l·tn~. frpll·. g;-ir. '.l17 -.-. -----, ELDERLY F'arl\al!y bl11ul lol'. CrJJts, drp:., ll v 1 8 YI{. Cd.'11 rcsidt'nt desires l BR ground Floor a p I \\"/gar., Clll\I. Reasonable. Eves 673-0734 or 213-671-J:ll2: days "11~·678.,12·12 i\lr. llal·kus. $50 REWARD --"'!!!!!!!!!!,.,!!'!!!"~~~I ti I 1-Jiil or 675-aJb<t -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 13 BR, Clu!d ok, no pets, 2"!11 St , JI L;. 847-3957 or !\8f·1•1\R 211C~ \ e:-.~·~ h 1~~· t 2 \\On1 11. 11·111irs C'ldt•rly 11·0-n.:sli'OOTil, ni1··oond. }'.\ ht. I :--:~ lir, 2 Ba, lrg yrtl, bltns. yr· • Sl7J., 7j3 Shaliinar, :-i::li· 1~97. ' ' · · 1 ' s 1 · • 1nan fnr ~·01npanionship, t;ul s in1.:. $400. 11u1• Call Irvin~ 3244 ]\· 1>-l' $.'.i50/mo. 1321 1\n1!n OCEANFRONT "':i--Oitij '-'l'\ ., llL.. .. . f)Hliolga1'd('ns. SW</. Adutls roonl & kit. pt•h·. Reas. Nice ,l!P-ll".~' fo1· 1nforn1<11i011 lC':Hhng to the . "-''' 1111 "" 1'"'.,1·. ..h.:-i, 10 B~.,\Cl·l D,11·•11 \Val1°r Rllr 492-77= " ~ 1"111"1 of ''Bfl I Ln. For appt, <n..-• eves UEAU'TJ!'UL 2 BR, ._, ".\. 1 ~ I 0 ~ .IV 2 BH llPl. C.J\I. 64&-34._JS, c.1rus1rano , .. 'ltJ.' Ht';;rll_v. I " ll .. lOUl'C. "/. J;1t C'onrfn .... $2.G/nin /A._;. 61.r3-IO.l. u LRG 1 BH.. Util Pd. Bltns. · ~ ,. ·' ,r. P'"'ll fi•r 1 2 Bil :.1 l\J l\l I r 543-0011 11 l!h111 a T 111111· 111Jius ai •. , Bl', t1111d11~ , .... ~"/.I);,,'\,, "2i;i ~·urn. A11t. ~latu1·e ndu[\,,, l'"l>'l·l!. $1.·•. Adi1I,,, no ""IS. 1· lllSfll.'L'll011 )-;1111 & i\IQJl. i'\. r--L\\". estra_ arge , • , .·J.~t~'k ·rn i •'<H o ' ' * I i\10 FREE B.Ei\ y-;-,. I \I l' I s•> ~ ~ ' •J IV ,,~ \\ cri rnl'r \\"urnc·1· ,~ :-i1111s. 1:1;\ pool. E~c1t111i city & "' " '-0·' a • rs:1. nc C'f ~-.1 : Jiit C'oudo~ ....• $"1.!;:J & S2i.:i NE\V 5 Bf\. :I ba ho111e. 110 p1.•ls. 1 yenr !ell ~<'. :.'!Ill Charle St 646-0112. i~lphlll ll•''ll)' i'.J.",l ',',"rG·"··I"' _o\'~ll.!I \"lf'_ii_:_~2-lO . .\9G--06l6. S R I 4200 No _leasr 1'Cq. DL';. ?!fie~·~.\ 1110. Gl:?-581 l 1,1• til6-S~3. :: 1:1t Jf ,n1t'>-. ~300. s:.u;i, S.ll:i \'1p11·, ('(11111n. pool & tennis 31755 S. Coast Hwy, .,_, '"' -~ -ummer enla s adJ. Airportcr JlotC"L .1.JC :s..1. -, ----- : JOt Hoines . S.\60,S:l75, $~!1J cr1.-.. fl 11-1 HI\. LAGUNA LI DO APTS. 2 ~R, si~!el ~tmosphcrc, no C.t!EZ OitO APTS nEJ.LiXI·: 2 E!_~· 1 ·1~0 BA, OCEi\~FP..ONT·i\'.R. ~-~,i11el.,A/C .. rull scr1 u.:t"'l, '_M_,_,_,_e_ll_a_n_R_e_n __ t_a_ls_46_50_ ·I BH 1-lnnu·~ ... $11.\S::l!l.;, .S·l"lJ pc s, J.968ni ~""' ~2:)1 Allanln 1i ;il;.. l•i 1nii11/ .... ·a('!~· cciui 21 Dul or t 1111 S I "\~r·11 llf'\LTY Newport He1'9hl• 3270 ~~ 1,2 ,r. :: Bl',, l'l'IV •..• , .. , ~1. \"){'\\". ,\dul!~. •191'--0J.«i. LL'XUfllOUS 3 Br. 2 B:1 ·-~," .. 1 . ron. l.EASF.: . .:1ut110/\\"0rk '' '-·' Newport Beach 3169 ·" -··~~ lo11cr duplex. rrn!C' & s,,,,....122 .. 19 ti! 1100_.,_1 _ ~hoµ WO sq. It N. Coost * Wl·2000 * -----NE\\' 2 BDR..\I. ADULTS, \\;Jsht>r. "rlrycr. Close to Sa"ta A"a 3880 " R.\NCll ltt:,\LT\' BIG YARD KO QllLDREN OR PETS. j hl'al'h. 5.'!6--0336. D"l11rhr. $1:>(1/11·k. Junc.,DESK spacC' avnllable $.JO \ lli\·y S2'"i()/n10. Call 49-1-6904 * ;ijtj.68(JO * 3 BJ{, 1 ba. Child & pct Ok. $J:i, \VI\ UP. I Cr, 2 Ba & * 6-l:>-8720 * 1.·• BR Sl1>1l>o, n",·11· ''"'''· BEAUTIFUL 6i:\-9-l!l!l or 9~Z.-121·1. 1110. \\"iii pro,v1dc fu1·niture ! ~·~J~le~r~7~p~m~~~~~~~I TUSTl1'1/ H.EALTY j.l.S-2i26/ 6~392S Bach. Color TV, n1aid serv, ' ~ .. \\'. ]';\\"PT., 1 Blk Ort·an. at S5. ino. '. ns"·er1~1;; * S::"l-5111 * pool. TllL i\IES.\, 41:> N. I:::>.ll"J Lat·i.;c. Bachelnr, $\~II Garage. I '~ B.\. 2 hlks surroundings & cheerful-pnol. Slp-i II, xlrfls. E z scf\'lct! a1·~d1!able. 1.78•a 1 ·----San Juan Ne1vnnrl Bl, NB. &l&-!1681 n10. ulil 1xl. i\r. OCC. No I llC'l1<'h. 1\fl :>· :.:V 11 kd)' .. 1 .... ,·ou• ,.,1,.. 8°,•h Bl1 Huntrn""ton If • j __ B ____ D NE .~ ......... ., " Prk~. 111111111<-. lte n s.. '".'". . :· " finlnc11r RAN W Capistrano 3278 San Clemente 3776 lll'.'li;. C.dl 979-0lJ-t. %"2-lon~ • Ach11ts 0111.v 6-l:Z-Rili8 Be.ict~ £_E· l.J21. 1 . :: ur:., 2 b..1. Un!\". Pk, 111·1 I--'-"-----'-----J":'ll SPECIALe YOU'LL SEE 1 Sl·l'.I 2 EH 1·hild flll'I ok, no e 2 h!ks fron1 S. C PIR111 Of'E,\NFBO~T BaL Pi•nin 2 F i\T.\STIC \ it•11· of b.1:' 1l:i miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiil/ 1. 11", sclr·t·ln Ol•'ll, 11.llk·Hl LEASE Village Sa.n Juan, 2 BH, den, ltlso 2 HR, boU1 J BR. 2 sly Dlx Condn 1h'pos1ls. :i lir poo!/gccr .SJ99 • 1:11,· faril s.: clubhouse · 11:1 , h1l(hnsi· p111-. office B · 0 SOOS "'c1•11s11f' r··r !:11·1\ity. No nt'.'1"' ?. RR 2 b..1, nir \\'/11·hi1e i\·a\('r \'I e i\'. i\r. S.C. Plza. Adlts. 6i:1-7fll2 l'.112··1~,:.113·39H·~9J. • 2 .':.: 3 BR·Sorry, 110 pets liH, 2 h11, s!ps 8, dsh1\s!'. wf '., lt. fmP1 S"!2:) 1/l us1n:ss ppor .1 ird i1ork. Clrr.o;r 111 shup'g: runr!1t1011Pd, ilz sh 11·a she l', ilPaled poul, carport, ~llll. "''ln10. i83 Shnli111ar I 2 Bit Cpl•, d<·p~. :-;10,·r . • FH0'.\1 $Lfl()/r.10. <6171'3·1~7'29:•1. 4:· p.i t 10 . Sli':> per n10. 556·i~ Ill' ' '·l•I" i·.n·, ~1 °· '11"'•'1~ s<•ll·•·l•"·>nin'.! oven. -"I.OJ -•1 · s ·•· "'" "u . .,.. ........ ·· lndr.vlBBQ 11r('a~. close 10 JJI'., nfl l'ln<.i:-ulill Ail'. C11H I G;1rb<cJ.::1• 1!1spo~nt. Av:it!. PARK PLAZA II ' .. · X:l:-11-12 FARGO SANDWICH SHOP drps/cpts, elect. gar. door 2 .. s 11 ' • f' ·~:..c;.;'--=====-.,--L~~A-"E Nl'11· 201.X> sq ft Turlle d hC'h & pier. 492-4700 GIM"l2 I no\\'' Sri! 1110 'lli!I 7123 xo· \V St . 11n11n1.•r a1 l{' .... ca. un1 -* WATERFRONT * f('"'k !l1~1adn1oor h <I nr t'. i·at' gar, Fence y rd· J • . ' • . -"1 • .. ei·rns ,\pls. J hlk ,x•can. I I 8. "~'.11· 0. C. ,\11'!1!111 "' Coinn1uni!y lake & POOL, Apartments Unfurn. / < (l(f Su11flu11ct· \ Prune Nt·\\·iXll't Bcat'h h11· o .... •11 9 ti ·i lnl"lrl~ alt u P i;c I" a 111' 11 incl. g11rdnr. !29j. 830-51·16 Costa Me1a 3824 Costa Mesa 3824 's,111~a l\11a !'>'l.)..1121 Pool. By \\"k or to.to. · · 1 ·-· ' ;unl'nitie~. lo n1a1nt ynirl. !I00-2716. E.\rcu!lve offices 1v1frplt .. I .; Uay \l"l't'k Sl -'"'3"' lG98 II.ft S uth Laguna 3286 Balboa Peninsula 3807 '----~ \13H, xtru lr;z np!, bltns, ---. \1t<l hor. p11vu1c bath. Slf'ady b11~1nr~-~. !l'rn1s .Iii pt·r uio. "· . .-. · o 2 BH. rrp!r, Z B.\. Nr. p~rk: Bill Gn.naly r:.11r. 67!~t.i1G1 RIVIERA REALTY llflnl .. _ --------BACHELOll, S1f'5. 1st & Inst. NEW• 11 \\'. f•nc gnr, nt· S. Consl l:>c.Al'h Sz. hllv. S'.:'00 \\'k ;;GOG I * U>,,IVEl,'Sl'fY Purf.:·2 BR, 2 OCEAN VIE\V 3 BR hon1e 'lnr. E B N 3 C II e 1111zt1. SJ70. 5Hi-702I199i-3510 Park l.n 673-C!.\73. OFFICES, fronting on 642·7007 * -priv. co1ni11. P..cc. Center. .iw • ny, 0 · '· a A F /U f 3900 Ne t Blvrl bo 1 & I ----l!A. Vaulted ccil L!v rrn \1v/ POOL, TENNIS, JACUZZI 2l:\.-6ITT-J496. pis urn n urn nr.N'f nur hoin(' in i..-:ona by bn \\'~~tside ~~'~' ciao 5 r RARE FINO frplc. E·Z mRln!. ynn s. I ~ h J -·• C•plstr•no Bo•ch 3818 s c 0 s 1\'l~k or 11\011111 . Pll!)nc 6.,.,Y '"'"" ' 0 ' LlQUO!t STOP.~.:. Orangr Comnf facll. Inc 1 u d e d . \\'a k ui;:ac · mm ..... poss. PA I u I i <.>--\!uw C II Owner $4!JO/mo 493-5227 Ocra11 \'IC'\\"·l Br Unf S23il. 1>1:.-11.1-1 · I oun!y eor1s\ .1rr11.. eavy 5.'i2-!l4..l_c·1~· -~---~~ OCEAN VlE\V 3 BR, 2 BA, • lrurn J~nc·helor, t•u m fl 1 A IR P 0 RT AP.E,\-Offit'f' tr:ithc. QuaHf1er1 buyrrs Tli.llTLEROCK lovely :\ Br, Hses Furn/Unfurn 3300 balcony, crpta, drps, bllns. kitt·h£>n, $2l5t mo 10 S225 1110 Vacetion Rerttals 4250 spat"i'. 4.k ft. .f"ull sen·1t·e inly. IL,\. Barry, bkr. :! ha. lrg f11n1 r n1, tennis .i:.. \'iR!lher/dryt'r. 642-U55. EXCITING• HRleonlf'l', Pool. Adults, no 1'l!utl~1n R\Rlty, 3i00 Irvuic. 1 ti l-l-Oljl. ~1 prvl"S $1ti n1 O · ,. ..... 1 AN \ C Cl b C d IM ~1• .. \'•,•i·l.v • •11,.. :: RR Cnhin. CrcslhnC". TV, NB :>~2':!60. . --,~~, ,, '"'" 'i\ · · ounlry 11 orona • •r 3822 ,.. '" I.A' L" -e COCKTAILS & 6i':'t-:i~:.'c·_~~~~~~ llomc. Unfum. 1 Br, J)(>n, e LAS BRISAS APTS frpli.:, nt·11r lake $.)() l'·kend[NlCE 1 /C. nn<' n1nn olfice . ........_"":...:-; Nl·;\V Collegt.' Park 3 Ult. 2 launrlry tn1 /1\'asher. tront VIEW VIEW VIEW · d 5515 Rf A NB s11~. \lk. :! 11 k' S:.100. :\ 11k.~1 l111inl-<hati-uc l" u p.111c1 ~NERHOUSE bn .• 1 blk 10 schl !: .....,,L See these unbelievably elegant, new an ver ve, ~t"IO. ,I irk" S300. S9l-1602 C('!J'\lna dC"I 1'hd·. S?~ :-:eai~ l!r:--.. :''fYlfl do\\n ,...,., porch, onk !loora. $275. 1110. Deluxe l BR. ff1'k·, :;un tleck, spacious t. 2, & 3 Bedroom epts, 1·ust one 642·2566 <..)its, drps, blt·ln11. $.'fiO. NE\V COTTAGE, 1 Br, Un· cRrport, slorage stl'('R, !!Oft 11..,,,,.~~~~~~!!!!!/ t'\•':<. G73--1&11. ;}.18-29.JS HOLLAND BUSINESS n10., ~18 furn. Sl75. mo. v.·ater. Adult.If, s295. ino. mile from the ocean. Enjoy luxuriou s built· THB ExcrrING LI\ .\11"01111..,nd 1"t'nt or 1.-.e. LAJ{GE Offic(':-2i~C~t i;r:>-Hiu SALJ·:s j.l().OtiOS fORTLEROCK, J BR. 2 bl!., COTTAGE, turn., 1 Br. $200. 646-4731 ins end Ute n1ost exciting recreation facili· PALM MESA APTS. Cun1p. ftu'n. t-.!od. ('11h1n, 11'>1). Cil\1. Sl2fl mo. c ,111 ___ _ lc11se. S.1iJ. 1no. 8J4-6042, nu:. NE\V, super dlx. extrn lg. 2 ties around! Heatod pool, saunas, billiard l\IINlITES TO NPT. Bell. "l"l'ps 11 TV. :i. Br, 2Ba. 61-1-6111. l Bl::AL'T\' Ndon. prest1'il"r 8.1.1-1927 or dror> ca.rd at All re<leeorated. Landlord nn BR, den, 21,. "·., slido•"n r oom hobby room gynl lounge & Bar B-BR Clo!IC 10 lnkc-& \'1llage. l>tJ. 0 , , 1 iit'C'a. s .'\in 9 OfH'r. Gr 501 PnSl.'O Segovia. prtmileti Snt. & Sun. 141 wet bar w11'; mR.ke~: ' ' ' • Bach. I & 2 , fM1n $1:;7 t'\'C!'I! 171 I! S.lfi-3107. ~ i~S'r, }l\\ '\" oc~ Al.I u11L Si'.11. + shopping ctr. Trnn~ J\ftt& Or,, Costn 1'ft'M.. Or Ques. Adults, No PeUr. ''EL I G ll T • UL C incl. ('<ct"p! pht>nc. $!\.) J\lo. 110'1 I di .,_,: n,,.,.., TUR'I'LER.OCK, last 4 Plan frple., laundry Lot'a af 1561 Metsn Dr. u ~ o II• c Thonuis Rllr 5'18-5:>:?1 • 111n l"~. ..,,.rw,;4 avall 18741 Pnaco Cortez, for ct!.11 Mr. Stevens, 645-5000 closet-1! Aft. ~726. Come today to New Port Villa where shop--15 blks ltonl Newi:iort Blvd.l dorninlun1!!, Luk<' Tahoe, 3 · ' · · • lll:?·Jti~':I ,, •• A<!>O" .,.,., Ml'lG Ext. 438. =s'=RA~N"'°'D~N;;&"'-';;-'~;---o f.'ng emnlogment and everything you n d .... ,, .l\OCJ\ & 4 Bil Day \Veek l\tonth DELUXE. r 8 neled. shov.·er. 1·.;.:;..:::::::.0~--.--~50-1~51 nppt ~""'tU0.1, ''"""'""'• ew. S6 or Hwy. 2 1 • 'i. ee '"'7""'"""1 CnU 714:..ii,.., Mr.,, or· .. ..,, ,,7o:J llir cond \Vilh 1;; :ii: 24 slor· 1 nve1t pport Y tt:H;M-2195 C .,., BR 2 BA Frplc SUndeck or U1e 'G OD LIFE" is near y. Choose COl\ONA DEL 'IAR • -1 ~~·w w~ h d c '1 '18 9766 -_•_ndo _ _.s_U._n_tu;....r_n_. __ .. _~ s?'IO. 6'73--4in or e#.m4. • your new apt today while a full sel~tlon BR, w/be•••I . p1te1\· 0'r -oc:an LAGUNA New furn 2 BJ? 2 !-K_,_attat:_ ~-~·" · or_· ' -l c;r~Nt:RAL l\li;ir .. con1vc:lt>nl TURTLEROCK. 4 BR, fanl· ..... min to' ocean. $500 V:.k. 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB I !n s<•111nK I' 0 11su11\ ~ 1' rmyd: ~~~u1~0 a1~;r4: lie P~J;!OO. N.,s. 3 BRO. 2% Cost1 Meu 3824 is availableF! ROM $185. to $350, ~1-.r~· No ~ts $300. Sleeps G. tiT3·02!>5. a1:1,t200,Z300 sir a.11-5032 pnxiucr" nf'f'1!,,cf tt!I p11rtncr be., .....,. mo ease. ay1, -, 1 \·. lth t11"t1 ; n v r n t \ ,, e LG nnw condo. $.U'i. per 64&-6436, evea. 6 4 0 • 8 8 0 6 LARGE 2 BR, 1 BA. Crpf.8, JRR. Back B11y, pool, S160 CARIN fur rent. Big Bf'nr. Bu11ness Rent a «SO l'll.fl:llit·i•i"'I ii·hn hn\T ~upcnoi· mo/ 2 DR, 2 ba, country klt eves. 673-141?. ~. gRrage. $195 mo. NEW PORJ VILLA unfurn., .Sti5 furn., 2455 Si ps 11. SJ."1. l)('r th.\1'. St50. -I product~. StilH't' 1; 1m·('.11t Ir: pc>cl facll. 55l·41!M. NE\V 2 BR Cbndo. Nr. ~"'548--"'-.=Wl=--"°'"--'6-'$-~IM=9oc·~ Irvine'. ~7476 Mt1.nagtr l''k. Evc1. M7-9280. . 600 SQ, FT. C.M •. ~15! l'Qually up 10 $5,000. Rt>ply NEARLY New S BR, 2~ BA. JfunUngton ffubour. Patio, Don't glva up -tfle ahtpl 1549 PLACENTIA AVE, AT 15th St. C.M. Apl A LAGUNA BEACH, Bochelor iv/2 pri. i·i.1.t._ ~21.'.0 I Box 87. On!\~· Piiat, P. o. on rrrte~t nr. adult p)OI. wotlhlnr t.acill. Dllhwshr, "Lt.It" It In cftwUied, Ship C111 l714)641-2157orcallcollect (213)Q2A44t Scit ktlt llenl!I l'"llb a l>t\l\y tP!U1mml. $200mo., Clai;,.~HicdAd: Call 642-5678 Uox \j6(), Coeta Pth.-.a, Ca. ~u::;1::001"p..-"'-'m"o.::..:S--Ot1::..:::.79:.:c·:__, =""""'"'"'":..:·· ~ ==:.:or=-==--t"'•..::Shoho='-'""=""'1"'11'-1 GU-16==111"-. "'""'""'e!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!l!!m .. .., ...... -'1a_ .. _,1_nro_A_d_1_c_en_6'_2-l_56'13_ 1 ____ 497_-_1!38____ '""'-'' I "9'11=l26=------- • . • 11 " • • ' ,, I > • ' ----• . . ... - -i ' . ·' . '. -.-. l .. ,_,.,._ . -. .. . • 48 OAJLY P!LOl r11u1. Mai Jl, 1974 ·~---=~~~------=,.,.,,.,..~~-...-~~~=-,.,..-·--~===~,.,..---~=~~~...--=_,,....,_,,,,..,.,...=-,.,=:::-;,;o:o::Tmr;-== lnv"t Oppon'~ 5015 1 Lott & Fouc.J SlGO IComent/Concrete 6019 I Houlint t.051 I Job Want;CI, Molo 7125 i II.Ip Wonhlcl, M&F 7100 Help W-, M&F' 71GOHolp War.tod, M&F 71GO Help Wanlod, MiF 7~- "'M'Tt:O •"""""" .,,, "" rot: s n w • h .,. 'ln:m:sT • Bloek Work. I c~-r 111D or t:ss1c1tn.Y. MOTEL lW<AGrn • ..wci Deliv....,_Sunday Only HELP WANTED tnQfllry '1 ~4/lU. 1nort'.l 1hliCf1\~n'IJ <i ~m:..11 femal~ W'a114. patJ05, aldev.·a.J.U, 'rltA.~H le Dl::liltL;; t 12 / llke to l'l\t.Dl.le molri, kttps AYON -·I · Ptrin. p/thnt" job dcliverin~ ft'l\ffi in Sf)i11hcm Cahl '1 ~lvrhPr UI k 4 kltttnS ap-1 l'~. By hr. (It ,Mi. 646-691.5, ' ll,)AD 1 COi.LEGE sru.1 bu&1neu up, llavt f'f'f'5. Ask OF OAfLY PILOT TO CARRIERS RE-Li\ Tlrnc11 to hometi ~ a11L~ 111r"rs1.. rt"IJIJJ out I et · 1 l.lfflX ~·:k' r,ld 11,lni.; bti'und COIE:XT: PaUo, drives, DE:\T. ~. 1 Call SU-1191 or &16-~. ~ s • • •. • LARGE ·51 In lhe lrvine·N.H. IU'C'a. !fH-6.il. our hrJU.""· If :.ou 31~ mi~1-,,,-aJkJ..Repa.ln, uw ,, UlCAL mr-1\·ir« 11 hauling b)' Job Wanted Fm•le 7050 P~JCES ARE. ,GOL~C t:P; QUIRES THE USE OF A A· F.am1n211 $150 mo. }5:3011n1 Mon.y Wanted S030 1 111~ ,. toeauulu! i.lnrtah ~100\~. Frtt ~t 51+$998 I sluUent. 1...,ri,:_e truck. P..ns. ' _I ~!~~~YL OJ;~~rE ~ YOi~'T. TlON WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. to.luat he dependable & hii.\'W Mired '-'l"la)' .\lr..\ta cat ... CE~fE!'T \~'ork ol a I I Barry, a?l-1Z!5 or 53~9-t?.8. EN E P. GET Jc coed , 1 .._1 ..._, B-i n.,. OU BENTON \VlUJAMS, 330 WEST BAY relia. trar111p. Call ~2?.8. '.'\Et:o $1~,(l);J :.'n.J ·•· U •or II )Ou .,.01}(fPr v.·here her · . JourntJlSm ,..,... seek s ! Cilll '"" P .,,. e ........ .,. ~ STRE-COSTA MES· A TELEPHONE HELPER for·eldcrlv Y.'Om"", lulll' , PU~ \.liE' JI kil:idf. Reuonable, free E~L GE..,.ERAL llauhrur. Tret 5umnwr em~: in PR. I nx.iney u an AVON .i;;.' • • " ...,, ~\lrol. 11Y 8 L"t i-quJt-;-· ~ ... ,"1~8 '"'•· 6. ,;..' · .~a.. 638-3325 ·rnm Ir P.t-mu\al. t~rtt mag. -~-•, , 1 R E p RE s ENT,\ Tr\'"£, 6424321 FOR APPOINTMENT. L"lv,""e k, .• ".""'675· 8'J ain·Sun pm, u-1\('r Stl"JN'ti JI.) rnt IV1n1(' .,.,... I ll er 'Al pm, ~IC. OONCR~ p . p Ei;-rhnalA:1l 531-::iC. <U'UO " r I lfl Ji': I F1exiblir hours. rn tra' • f;...8538 Pnru· •111!y r..1~.5j.i(; Albert Ph1t-r, 0.11'1;s ~les.a ·. .,, ~.. atlO'S. a.1~ 1 • • I '"'/Moto. or rtlattd r1e-lds.1 . · • .. in An Equ.tl Opportunity ~mployer JIOSTESS ' Cashier. (/tinlt'. , , , , _ ~\tl'l, Qua.llty v:ork. P.e<U". HOUMCleanl"'SI 6054 1 \'aried previous ex per. )OU. lntettSled. Call __ ""=== Mort, Trust OMds S035 t?UND )~ ma.I~ Inm LlcerlM'<t &t.2--8514. I \\'anu to Jiearn_ ~9024 5¥)-iGfl. Help Wanted; M&F 7100 Help Wo1nted, M&F 7100 Apply In pel'1'()11 lOa1n-2pn1 -St·tltr, \'\•·. ol Baek &y, · • --v.-eekday11, Clsro's P..e1i1, LOANS UP TO 904'/. t'n' ~l11y 24th. Odt &-JESS C(!mt'O(• Contractnr. Dedicated Cleani"'SI n"PISC.my home $1. 2 5 I CAS RATER $700 DOCK " ground 1tev.·ard for Soulh Coast Village, 1 TD L 1•!f·nufy 6 l 6 ~J or Dn..,"'·ayi, ! )de ""4 J k 5 • • \I/£ oo· ::VERYTI-ffSG • double 5Jl6<-'td pqe Rat!'s i BABYSJ'JTER.~ton thru f"rl. • $Wtlmer uason. Should be St Oa ns I 9 ... ~-{ji(fi -patios. »t-17Zi R.ef.'>. Jo"'ree ~I. 64&:!839 for students. Se I ~·c 1 r i c 7:~ to 5:30 •. ()v.-n tTam. 4 $tt\-eral top Co'5 in Irvine 1 __ ,.__ w/•ac~.t c I u 1J HOUSEKLJ-:PEH, l{\'<-'·in tor 1 · • I children.!3 schl-agel $50'\\'k. I'. Nto\\'J)Ort Beach Exper. ....,,.,... " 1uothrrle~s hon1r. Boy 1:; rot::\O. l..:1</!f'~ hlllrold & Child Care 6020 Jf OU SEC LE A:'\''·" G -. !:Q.-Xle Oa.k }"iev.· School area, 1m. 833-IDO * IOO"k FREE proceedure. Adult colle~l! yrs & 1Cir1 15 y r8 of ai::r. 2nd TD Loans I 11,r,111·y r•n Bno;trJl St!"f'l't, L' Ch Ht C" ""' . t·· ~ ~ p enen<-KI. ~Cl<'rtonce. I Help W..rted, M&F 7100 / 8-17-7829 aft 5:30 Pll. Ca.sh Personnel Agency sttxlenl OK. Call Mr. Senn Muin dl'i\'(', !-lr. J 0 h n . (',...,,., ,1, .• 1, ,,._, ,1. Y 11 ,.. ic. 1 ;ore 1n '-"n~ ian l.!;;."l an hour :->.B. area. I . 40 . N.B N ~l for appt. 673-t382. C i'vn"• 71·'· "A~ A .. "-r ll'l · · ·1 T' · • ii ." Jy,me ne<1.r S.-1. Co.it§! Plaia S l :rli:B~ ACCOUNT CLERK BABYSJTI£R, Live In. on 19 \\esterly, · o. '-"' DONU'r •t AK": ll. " "· q.....-..vJ 0 · I'll·;,'" •·;, l k ldC1t11fy ~ ' t d ~· heh HB -·hildren &Ji s.·h Pleue call For Oittocdons 1• r... t:X· 59'.l-:!()8.l. low•1t r•t•1 Or•n9• Co. 1 ;,1u1.i:,2 ;ir!•·r :i !'.:\I ?oP ''~~in11~'{ <i{, 1.';,;' I JAPA:\~£ /IQllSeeleanirll! 1 INTERMEDIATE age' c)y,.~ 1: rm & TV C 1 I G 'nd pcrienced, part tin}(.'. I'll: Ho USEK£EPER, live-in, S.111.r Mt• Co •r nJi,:: . 1 · > . 1 " r. -~ 0 C .. ,. . 1 · · en er ess r1 er ~·" no~o •1,.1 ., p•r. •· • !JJ . ..;·r ~1,Jd ··~1i;1ke" r1n~ a:;7.~:J; }t·•Y·. ":""?t°ncn~'1;U. v.n ()11,tra<"~ J!O'llkln. ru:1ge i16-1007. Expeor'd For progre~h·e ~ '' ix-uulilul llwit. llarboui 642·2171 SC5-061 I 11 /ruhy eyr·~. Jo~"f on beaC"h-_trans &42--Jl% I henef1ls. 2. Y1" arcounti.ng I BABYSITTER hon 1 ~ ~1 uf OOORPi-tA.'11, good pay Call hon1e. J\Tu.~t dr1vr, ha\ .. sr1 ... ·1f,.{ Jiarlnr arPa 2.1 yr-' 11";,f l!r1tcJ L;io:una. J!.f:. Contractor 6021 Gl.J\l-;P.AL ili•W.P<.:le<ining. c.-:1;per. Typing 50 ""p.m. <'hild. !I.Ion.Fri,~~ JG.j, 1~;ic: eocx:-co~1te';;:fi15 · &:~'";1~ ~9146 betv.·een 11 am & 9 u11.•n {'ar . Expcr . & re rs. To1i r :.:.:1i ·""I<• .~. TIJ-,,,J' '"J.-\'.',\l:JJ f);,\t> en:-:. ~. 0e .. 1gn -P.en1rJ<Jcl -A•J•ll· d•ll\I.' h~· tht jrJb. P.ea~. c c,\pply . I PlaCC't'ITJa in Ne V.' po r I dependent upon exper. Call pm. Sal. !Wti--Otl)i S:t.~111 t;» ·;, ,n,, H•. ,_1 F1;C'.\lJ. C•·rn11Jn Shep!)(o'rfl 11r,n.'I -/'«int "Buildin.: t:xp'd .• Mlll-ll7ti o.st ommunity ' Beach at~ 5€>-0IOl DRIVER WANTED HOUSEKEF..:Pf'.·";r~,-,_,--«f--,,, ~ r, •l•J'' ~. ':;...1 11!':. ~.~; '17·'..!_ Lr~·. r11alc, hla1·k '4"/t<tn as 1r It Y.ere l)urs" .. \l<in,,r Painting/Papering I 6073 1 lJi~~!:!~. ~!!~i~:esa Ba k . c'HEMICAL Shunle bus driver tor one ol ht'lp take «are of S](" A 5100 u1ark111~s \'Jr: fl'V!llP • Cun~1ruell,;n l.J•· •~2117~. n Orange County's leadin1: Mother, small t•hi\dren & nnouncement• ~ Tur'llr>n,r·k :tr .. :1. l(!J . .ffi:!2 5V,-ill.l!J. EXTERIOR ONLY £q~ Oppor. E~pk>y~r. Ne"'· Car [k·alrrsh1ps. !louse c:leanin~. 8:30 A:i.t tc• \IF\l/'t 1·s1111• I Ji i t''Jt::-.;D · 2 f1·rttlllr Poodle.· I ci·n\\.JCK & s.-l~l<J". • . , , ACT..":\TG CLERK. Exper. u1 Experienced E.xcellent opportunity. S..·t· 3 Pl\1 "'('ek day.~. ?!lust h<1v" • ~ • .. · 1 111 ' ' 'I ' · . · · -' · · ,n "' Lie •I., I~ure.,~.d.~ tree Est. 1 p, l' ab I e s. rt'ceh·ablt"S, 118 1ransp 96!1-9"c,!i SI.JOO. 74 Turi,-, <'<·nrun:1n. t.!11t k & 1 Ch.ampair::ne ml· rrlr1'r. Add. remt..-J 51 lw P.ic:hard !fi9-... ;:;.,;;, '''"'"· "e!l('r-.il clerical New Accounts I.ft \'ic Snyd('r ' · ... · I!. •~1~1 s•ri;>.J. Full 1;·1: 'Sl~ l •or. llllrH , 1$1'<irh itt"j•[I. R 1LJl4:i2 I. f) 7 :µ}l'.141, "' ... ATLAS llOUSECL.EANEf!. Honest 1.-·r 1,r :-; ....... v,· 111,,1,,,h1,11,,., ~..V-t-IJ.Y,1 51:;...2170. PAl~Tl!'JG & n epair, :fl ~TS rh111es. Allr<Scli\·e salary & Cleric. ... Chrvsler-Plymouth rC"liable young girl 01· exp'il 111 1 1,,. 1 r v:l'lrkman.~h1p guar. Tak(' v.'rJrk1og conditions i n TECHNICIAN · r !adv 2 days pl"r 1~·k. o.r,q 1 1wr r:.•:· )"' '1' !)J.-.·r. v.h1t1·, rn:1l(' P.-".of1J1., JACK Tau'.anc, p4riu.~. a1h«.1nta;.:-e ,A n1y exp \\·e~lnllns!er. lntl'l"'.1f:Y.·s by 2929Harl.iorBl\'d. " /,:,/•;,, & I.obi.-· ... '''>!l'1'''· 1 rn•·d ~llJ'. JU, <'l•'ltr flea L'i,L rt>mod, <idd. L11c. P,-1 '.!li9'Ji~ i'1)..71J.)i, appn! cnly. Call 894-4781. UNITED Costa ~lc•sa 516-1934 ~79~051a f\1csn are<i IHlti·h 111'!!'''. .,.J,...if,./I\ !J! I f'P11·~rrl ·,.i~;tr;r, ~l y \\"1\' OJ 6-12-470" CALIFORNIA BANK ~·:~-lll'l I '· · · '' -·-·--·· · "· ___ f'P.(Jf" µ111n1•·r. ht,n;·~1 Y.ork, ,\Crl\"ITlES DIRECTOR \\"ich cxpl'rience in analysis E,\p,:-; XTRA ~IONE't", I·~· , Personals 5350 ltil'"•rn /ldr!Jliun.;;, ,\Jtr·r.Jh•,r1• r•:as. J 11 i I" x 1" . free' Exr.t'r. pref'd. f/11me. 222 Ocean Ave., of Elec1ro-plating solut1C>ns 2hr .. per day~ nuio., i·:•n:il'r Tennis Anyone? L1 • P.t-liablf· t·r,·c t:~t J") f>>.tim:,11•. Jt,.,, '.'•lli-273'.J. Conv. Hnspil;,J ti-12--0598 8 h or /"(>lated pl'Ol'es.~es. Some 1111~~~::-peper, :i4/J-.,OOG \\'V\J Tl!Y t l 1 ., 1 · • Gtl Jlf" 2-Laguna eac <......_. ... S1u1un<•r "''io••1I f,,,. 1·hiJdr'<'1< '' •1 • '• n I! Y · ,-·~~1'''''11 · ... J, _!,.l _ :;~ ,\ 11~ C 0 n di\ l 0 n in~ .1 ('Ollr·i.:c PN.'ft>rn:"(]. Send 1--~·~~~~~~=~ 1 ;r,,111• 1·l;1'''" ,!:1r1111·~ l'i1 1i · AH•·•·. iriiHi!r-, 1'•Vlll:,: in!;!rll· Electrical 6032 FIHST CL\ .. F:'\T J\'T · · (714) 494-6546 restunc or apply: ELEC ASSEMBLE RS .)llrl"-"L"'IJ!\ 1hf' ,\11qr . .l1011 1' ,v.rorit!'\ ~I} 1,1ll 11~'',(' 1'•ll•·l y ~ 1~,\.l."'T/:\r;, .':li;,,Pi~f'.!l,\.~G: ~~!i:C)~~~"ar::~~lf:~\·o~~~~~ t•rgenlly nC't'ded. r.:xp. Jll \\';1\ '. :0:1·;p·(1ff T<!Hll.\ (·l1Jf1 .1''11 rs "' 1 1;111v.,,,.,...,~1.~n··•"1t:LEC.1'P.!C!.\ ........ Li11·rl.,t• l:\G, ,..,o:c E•thntite~ I c:onds. ~lust ha\'e qualif1f'd . An Lqual Opportunity D1"ceon '.\lohile lll'lllll' rons-!rUt'TIUll If H. (.1,111.,., t J.111 1!11 Ii inu, ~'1lU' I Y .. ,,..... ,., ;1111 :\••. t.::!IPS. ~111;,J! )',lh·, :Ji'.J·"1l'J\ t·:>.J)l:r. f{efs. The Earl's En1ployer rl'<fd. Apply in Pf'J-S.)fl ;,:;i~~J:'lik I ~n ~_11 ··~·k•·nd~ 'J!'.~·t_1n'"-1n:11n1 & re11:i 1r,. :.4"-5:!'C Pl b 1 1·" »=ri • --GOLDEN WEST ~ .. --J'l~(Jt· 11al1<.:1:.1·enn.:. staie 1 uin ing, nr., ,,,,..,,,,.,,.,, El t " Sl'llt!TU.1L llf.,\1>1:1t Furnitu<e 6041 2-· "J BA.'KISC ec ron1cs MOBILE HOMES (Jf•l'll JrJ A;\J 1,, HJ l''.>I 1 11•'. ="''· o'.1::01 I. IJH,Uf, <u ;\:\S\\'EP.JSG SE f'. VICE ,\,h 1,.,. ,,11 all ni<itlr-r<. \ll.':.;T tyJ11•s 11<q1~r. 714/.'S42-4:l.&G. T£'ltph0nf'. Full or P·timf' UNION BANK 1929 E. St. Antlrcw Pl S ~ _ [ lolt ~round (0 ... ) ::1:1 ~· i-:1 (';,n11~" f(••;d HJ: iu~~:L\,~\~1 '.~~~~~,.~"~,.~ I N-T I EXT PAINTING i \v111 ll·;,1n. 5 4 o-i 7 7 7 ' NEWPORT BEACH Inc ex. sec·v $6SO . ~ 11, ',•1•n4,<2.J~,·n::1;ntt· t 1ir4;'.rl:i1 .. ,.. TV & f)l'Jd~ r~ l'nd,,. \'t:J y All Ora.n~e Co. Jin1 lj7:r·~~ •. )9 KAP:~lA.'1;,·. . , Has Opening For A • Beautiful Off1rC'.~ l\iiiiiiiiiii;ii9;0iiiiiiiiiiillliiiii ~-' _.J --I.,~ ____ .;!! __ :! .... ::• •·h1·<1f1. 4!jt)....F,CA~. ~·r.EF I::~T PP.at·--' i\PAh.r.'.\l .'.\T m<>n<n:en1en1, CREDIT VERIFIER l~ZZ Von l<arm:in fee Pa1d/Al<;0 fr><' Jobs 11 I VAS!·;(~frJ.\1Y /G-d--. 604S P \I~TiXG ·"1~T • t'XT i CoopJ(' Ass1.~111nt. Hu.'ih<tn<l 1 !"·me, Calif. 92662 WESTCLl'FF Lo•t & Found 5300 ()orilid•·rHJlll inl•ir1J1,,1 1rJ!l ar en1ng '· •· .. 7 127.i · ·'" · n1a1n! \1·ifecleanin;:&offiee Good appl'arance. Xln'll Pc·rsonn!'l .\g1•:1•)' 1-----------•~11111•,.!111:.; ,!:. 1·1·f•·1T:d ""' -• rrl1el. s;ilary + fl!•L v.orkin,-: rond.~. .\11 Equal 0 1i port un J l y I l;\lt1rk JI! (•>'nJ. r• C/iLlf. ,\:'\l.\l/\J. i:u:'•JJ~IJJ. /;!'('1\Et:, ltu"•lf> ,\ '.\r1n. MOW & EDGE ' • lf1•1 DISCOt::\T * R·l2-~Z2. , Please Apply In Person Employer H;;)I t:.,t;_d1ni.:.·.e.r,~ H111111111;T<or1 U•·:n·li :->1,..11°·r '1 ./ i/JY»t.ST l'l!lf·t:s \\' It t P f T '" 11 ·1 I ii • . . " . l'r•it11 /\go•n,·y. ljl'l--41.:; ;i p11penn~,. ;,Jn in!! , 1\PAP.T.\IE::'l:r .\l;in;1i;:ers, 911 ,., uo,ns . l cir .H.-K>,.~, >.,;,:'] l-.<11 . .,.111 SI "~1-t'.ll -./ HEST SEl!\'J<t: Fr•·r· ;.;.,1 C:1ll :.;:lf.MJ:>IX C C I GJO :'\e""'""rt C\r Dr, '.\'B CLFA.l\' t.: \c dcl rv bov IJ'.,1ck ,,1 Jlun1:,n1• ~>•"1•·!; 1 MASSAGE & SAUNA 1 r;i:(Jf:c;~: :i19.2ri1 .·, C111 ts, ardcn ,rove, exrx !':'' .... ,,,_.,, ~ P • l\C'. . • ~:Xl'Eft!E.\J'EJ1. h,1r<\\"1rk· 1 J>\l.\T ,\· S.\\'t: 11,uplP, 714 -S·l li-3727, .).:/!S-.1~.;.., fllll time. upply In per!'l'ln . ini.; lte:1l t.~t <ol•· ·'•il••,111•11\ ,\,'\l'.\l,\I. ,\S:-;1..,·1. J.L,\!,I L {'J,.:.n 1''"'111 '• 1il •·a~1'11 1 ~tfJ\\'-'·"'"f:Df.I:: " .. ,-. >.' Equ;,l Opp<Jf, £1nplo)er Jl utcheson's, 110 Industrial ,\1f!,1il1•i!i, .. l•••jll1g ,, ,\,.,ti· ,,t 1111, foh•·I"". T\' ,\· 1:u1n~··. j• ,. ,~ .' '·'P'1 r;i1<J/) \l.\Tl::f{IAL ::2-~1::r, , lt11' spac1••u-., 111·11 «fll•'•' I' II I ' ',,',,A~ I tJ•·1~·nd:dn<'. C;,11 ''•f J•f!Jln11t (•,\LL l:ALJ'H 1)-1~-l~:J.·, A /RECEIVABLES • I \\'a1·, co~la ;>.Je.,a. y,fth c·~(uhl1~h··d f1n11 ('\JJ. 1"n1>.; 11 '1''"'1' ,,J,t":,r: ....• ,",,.:111 n·~ • .''. 1·1··1~, ''u',,0 1 ti···"+"'' ,J,,hn~.;1;....:.11r, ------_ . P.,\HTE'.\:IJI::l~LSS. f'Xper. ·J'.1:~11~~ rur t"-1nf1d1•n!J1tl 111· ,\,\J.\J.\l~'i J,\ll'f.JL.'\J)l•.IJ , .. , '""'' "''• ro.,. . --------Plaster/Repair 6077 r"P !'111:1. BC>au!Jful 1n•~lrrn only. l\lu~t J.>c rehf!blr>, C.1P_,1·lcal \lC'dic;d Dent·i! !PIYl<'W. . ..:11c1.l11i·I 1•'1~. 11u1i. 1:1 II .\J , 1-. /'l'I ( "A:\'J" --1\/1;\\ ,\· ~]Jf;L <'.~p1·rt ... ' ''.~·· )ll '} ;1•h, !(/II 1 .. 11.ni'l..(.n•:tt.1 fflPIJl!l~ ,\.: Ue<;ire Slt':tdy j•Jh. 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Hlk/t '11·<11•1 r~cr:r:.\-:1·. ~··11r }·u~!l11H·, 1 '.l,CAf1lJ~.N S.-·1'\·10 ·•· r:l•·;,n ~ps. ~:.:~ ~· E 1S 1 ~l:~n~e~a~~~~ · · · KE\' TE~IPLf.:To'.\· !!AIR / FILI:: C'L[.l~KS lx'auz supply ~ h 0 I'· I ('t,IJi•• .\J•·ih., ni:ilo• ''llJ• :-,11."' in 2 11k~. 1~1 1,J:intir1~. l0ni.: r<'OOl'a!1on. · .. le ,\RT/Cr:Jft h:::ichers. 1111-STYLIST, t;.J2-6li:l7. ./ GE~EP.AL OFFICE ~l.-,7-luo:l. (,'.11111 .. riH>. Hn1 1••111 ,. ,,·r1:1.-1·s. fK1.11~ 1,r ~u111n11·il~ lr~·f' ·~~1. ~:~fl'""· !Jli:l-11Ji2 I Ct~flltif!nl 1,& 1 r~ ~ 1 1 a b 1 c · med. opening, non·degr('C'cl-I L~:GAL TllA!\SCP.IBE!~ _F_/_C __ B_O_O_K_K_E_E_P_E_R_ I ' ' ,· 'l ''I ('' r I,,. lJSt<Jm fj/) Ser\'lCC.· dO"' 64~~-·7 Boat Repairman [JQl,1c/Sh\'I'· Hk, Hu.•t. ,'11 ·' ,.,. .u ... •1n1 1\ l ~. ,ol'f(l,,Kl,f".J'. l!rp"''· bl' c-,,,, 'e "· ·;J-i.J.'l · ./ HECORDS, CLRK. , I / J 1 ·~ u I .......,,L., / ~lust hC' neat & responsihl~ Full ch;.iri.:•· lhru T. H .• St1;.igi.:y T1·JT11>r, 1\/\\1, .\I. ";,~ 1":·~ ~111111""'';.1,l'. tJ:inJ ri. PJ;,nt1ng & CI f' an ups · , . SSE LER I v:orker. Nef'd v.·ate11ronl P linie 1•a)tVll f(JI' ~1nall uff11·1· . . ~ni<oy•·ll, \\Ill!•". 111:.1•· 11.2-•1!11 f:xf-.<'r. & l'.e<is. Call Qt.:ALITI pool s1·r\'1c:e .frt·e A MB ./TYPISTS 1 1 1 1 1,11 lltill 1.,,1,, HJ\\', iu;il•· --· r ,·n ,. ~ 1 r,.,~I'"'". est. c:Jeanuig only, reliable I e~ric:r. Bla("k1e's Boal Yard, 1'.'HUtlftJ •l(·aunn. \ ·nrk ('!1! 'f•J.!·.S. l:irlii·s, " , 3'"' Ne11.pon &h 11/evntroller lrea.•un'r. C11. ln;..li \\'1,/tll111J. \J A·~ ~1.1i·di~11 111.,~~:•.(''· "!\•'ll in r-I " J ' v.·orkmanship 1\elsons Pool I I ' • LINDA FOE!) !'")', ol Ii-& ,., ,,,,,.0 , .. ll11~1·u11, t1·1, !1·111. ,1'•111' li•oll)f•, •JI' \I, ~··k··n<l~ (;',:,'d":~~~<U (;NJr~~ ii n,~.~~ Serv. 812-1661 I 4 d k k 10 ) BOOKKEEPER E~IPL(J\';>.Jf.i\T Ar;i::.··;ry '~ ·;)1 :.: !'JO d~) ~. ;\J.:i· ~~~~I ~~·;.,~11:·:~'r:;~,~~;.r\;1:.~1.-i~;y, l<'tll. _1:.:.xru•r11•n1""l lady. •i•1:l-<l:t71 T.77 n1Uel11rd Cir. C.\J. Sandblasting 6083 ! hou:sy p;oday ~~;0,PM Young fil~I t,rro11·i n" C''>~!<t 11:;~3~;~7;k'.:~.1r~~7.~~·1y ~"h~. __ Cal! B\'1ty Cu!lt-r. I II • i'AL~! ,\· C1\f:IJ !~l·:AUEJ: ;,r;-7072 ' JAM 12 d' h"f l ,,,.~ ..... " .. ,, c p "1' r ' ' :..w-f/I,}.), ( <>a~l:d P('l'"'1lllH'I 'l~,11:,.,,.1 ,11 ,,, 1;1,Jd/\\'hl f.-j 1<~.':·l ~::·1\~I~. I .f.:\ I~ .\!:111l11•n;,Jl('f' -f,;111d~cap11n.:. . ats, ~ 1 JC><;, ~iiun _[~' .~-emporary. a sis. ac B:..kpl' 1r1th :n1n1n1u1n 'J. yrs1 . . . --------. -- INSPECTOR I DETAIL MACHINE PARTS l~t Shirt 7·'..::30 :lrd Sl11ft \ J. 7 c;Ot; Stu!! i'l'f'rn1un1 I Jn~pc.·ct ;>.·!:111if11Jds, Piston~. ,<;J1•1•\r.'. ("r.1nk.<; & !\Jar·tnn" J ':•rt~ ·rn lllut:prinls & fin:il ln~pt•<'l ifJn lt1·rlf1r1 s. List·~ All ln~J11'<·t1•n\ lt:u1d Toni~. Sur f;1<"!' 1'1:111., :0:111t· Har,\ ,\Ink• I h111 So:t·t:p~ 1·r, Ch(•,. f, l'hrt~ 011n ln~p1 ·r·!lt111 T•J1 •h !tt'!jllln•d. I )(;di• l':!!lbC $I J ! S5 2(J•. Good Co, Benefits Xln't Working Conds ,\pµly In P••t..,lln Tu{·s ihru fl'l, l'i·l ,~0 BERT EA CORPORATION 18001 Von Karman Irvine, Calif. 833-1424, ext 294 or 833-1425 T··1·1·1•·1· 1111>,, !•UI•. '•1'1111 •·, A.1,1 ·1;•:ut,(~f';(),: };JJHf)Pt:J\~ c:ardcnPr l \~D?'~ T~xt~·· Bid:_:<.;, h!JUS~~· ,to ' b ~It~ o~ ~('P(I\; "~[!,)..'1'C'~·i·v~:.'. Fl~C,~ CLERICAL I (~~fll~")', 1'i:MJ J\;1r1·.rJ1' Blvd.I 1,,,11111 .. \\hil", 1,.111 . ..,J,\:-<lfJ.-. .oL:!:_,.\I~,--Tri·P rrn1,,..,,1 I , \'r>ryl Sh'!I: !.'r ~n•a!lcr. 1t~~1s. tory experience helpful, puhlJo' fJ<YJkkrPpin.; i·x/)(!r. llmmccl. As~1::;!11111<·n1~. T'lfl tF.'.\J.\L~. ~·(J11t·r fut•.-.,.wpO!'l l ..... 1 1~·1'11:11·!1. 111. 111:d•· 1.r~ I·. ,,1· r1f<ATJI l.l't .. ur r .. :1.,..1n:itd•·. Gl:!-.-,:~~"1 P\!':.o, Quii:k Sa~id ~0· IA6-4:f'J6. 940 but not necessary. $2.00 ~l4f1-c..1l) lSS. Ll!ni.: 111· ~hort h·i'ni. I 1_~·.11·h 1111•11s h:ur ;...d•Jn Equal Opp. Employer, . . . j ,. . ... ----------\\'.18th St, C. i\1l'sa h I h "f d "f Call ;.10.11:,0. fi.:•)....211G. ===========:rl ·,1 •• '..',',1,,,':,'.' ','.,','.,',·,,,1.:,'.~.'",'.'.',',',I" ' t . i,:··hJl\l;,',';:.,.,;J~ ·:.~d; 11.~1;~~1~ T\\'f) i.:u_r~ r>o ·r>d t:h:l~!'I' fq 111, ,.-.,e~-ision Repai-r 60.,; ,per t~ur,' AP "'1 s .1 t I • U(J(jl\J\l::Fl'}·p ! P:11l1·r-U\ :'\E\'!·'.fl A Ft:r·: ,\T ·TE'.'11!'0 -Foo' 0 & BEV-E RAGE ,'ilwJ• nil». i:Jk1Jin1. !«111. 1.r.r-..·1-: :>11-:,:.;l2, ~1 hr~-iJi,li r;f.!.:>-t)o.!J. il'fikt> r,1,J.J>i:ll . . . . . ~··1'1'".''' t~!)I;' bu~111t·~~ h:1~ _ .· . tnipor,ir} e J> CONTROLLER • , , . . · • • \'<iiu· ·•:ordPtiir11.(. :-;J; :1rr·:1 7 " eren 1a . pp Y in per-· · •· · · 1·t:\JPO T• · ' II I INSPECTORS Hlni·k, <.;1·11.~.'A~j~! T;d,11.1 1'.~"1~-;-Vl"~~\(~J·: s 1.~. 1~.;;~· -Reliable Gardening I T$;~.95&>+"~~1~~·1ri~.c~,;~~J~ · sonp. R 1 MARK 1 l~11n\t~i1~;~~run'tk~ri~r.e.-:~~~ c~~~V~~1;1~ie!?~~~or~~ An Oran~t> Co. lu111 dC'su'C's S/!l, !\ru1rlli', t•·n1. fi 1 ~\~1~1 ~· ·• ·~.1 '1 ~:'. '· "lniloor Pols & Pl;ints" ~hnp \\·ork neede(\f Jl..e<.'Ond. trtu·fi\·r sal1try & \\'nrlting "'" c.or older to ~·ork 5-6 au expcr'd. Fmcl & 2nd Shift lll:11·k Slf!, flpa •·l•olhor 1"'11 , ... 1 1 :.,~ 1111 ' t·i' 11'' \\'11,h· l'ricrs &15-1072 T.V.'s, )..'Uarantef'd. t'On1Jitinns in \Ve~ln1instcr days y,·k klng hri; good pay. Bev era~ t' C •>n 1 r oiler l) /WI Sii i I Aun .. i:1 _,lN~. fcX-1' J· . A ' Bid. rl~Ar-;K SCJ IP.OTll T.\·. J0<:011on. Suhmit rt:s"m• Iv C·ll 11'knd.· o1'" ""'-""' . "'/lHrge hotl'l or restauran1 4 d k k 4 JO 1·11ngc i1t•". , , 11111 c CONC IL\'fULA1.HlNS '11 . , "'oa~ea"· p P>'rc" e1;·s1. 837 W. l!tth, C.;>.f. ~i-l!l<rl.l(li I PRODUCTS Contrr>llcr, P.O. "·"x ·~ ... :.dav• "'1:;,,,.,,,~ v-ooNV or background. Send rt'Sllnl(' & ay wor WM • : 1'·"1' ll'l'llt.f'.S :i:i~o·:l.il:\ '111\1 <; "nu .. l; DU ..... ., "'" ""'---VVV.<. ~1 I ~·I Cl r I PM to JAM 10 hour• I.JAN Hl),\J,\INE KJHK.'..\~I ~ .• !'.r%,;,, ' ' T•'I• 6091 y,:('~\1n1nstrr, 92S83. coo' K-TRAINEE ."-<uary fl'Sll~ 0 ass1 I{'( ' L}1> s T s::1,'",'Y"dv/C:1·n111u1 J ./J ,\l.IJ. -:::-----.~ .. m J co Ad r.o. 1:)1 c/o Daily Pilot. per day, on temporary "lt'I'· inix "ri t'. 11·. C.1\I. General Services 6046 CEP.A.i\fJC TILE NE\V & i / HOOKKF:EPER Salory accorrling lo f>xp. P. 0. ljb(I, Cos1a >tesa: C<i basi5, Factory experi- !i 111". \I 111 l:11·,.;1,n1 11.xly, Travel 5450 • De\'elopn1t>nt Con~tructi<.on Prt'fl'r no stud('nts. F:xjX'r. ~J2G26. h I f I b Ii ll· ~4~ -----L!k'.E ,,, lrl1\'C•I? j~()()n1 fr;1· 2 ,, ",A,', .. f!",·~1A:P''1;•'< I ~·~11nk!~:~. \;(~J;~!ll•:·st~:~l'.~'~~~i ' I H('~pon~ibllillcs i fl c I ... , •. r~l'f'tl .. but,·~,",1 }l~iolln. Apply F ftA~IJ]';(; fOl'f'Jll<tll a hie to ~~~=ssa~y~ u $2.~t peno: L..lJ:oi"J" flhH ' ,\· \1h1l •· 1i. ·"·A ·'· I 2620 S. Susan " 1"·11rcf'n :., ... :., p.ni. take eon1p!ete ch;1 rgc . l'ou·aki·c•I, 1.1,. i\ll;uita .v ~.''1,111:.: .110n11•11 .. 1'.'. ~.11.u .1.) ('f!:\'S('l~~:--ITIOCS Top Soil 6092 1 A/ll. 1\IP, Payroll, Han1hurgrr llan1let. 1:11:.; •-19~* hour, plus shift differ· N••11l:1111l,Jlu111111g111r1J\,.,u1i. c.' nt1.'1"1'1·1111.H,11r:•.:l•.11111.,i CJ:Af'TS'.\IA:-.1 . Santa Ana, Calif, Con~1ruc:11on proJet·t acc:tg . ,\dan1s, C'.\l Ask !or i\lr. ential. Apply in person. :..::!i-:io711 ~,,,,,,11, ·' .:._'..·: .... ~':.1 qlin_, • li-Mi·l11'.1 * * ·roP S(J IL * COZ"llPfJS'f 1 (Between Harbor & & prcpur;it1on of f1nanci:1J Jl;igen. I l,{JS'I' --llJ~J\11.\t: t:r1 ~\ f./l·L .-.:1·•·o!ll'i"&·\\' :-.1 .\i~TF'.';\!\CF • ,\IUL!.'11 ... • HJ::t.;\rQ(JlJ ' Fairview, south of i reports. S1at. typing \\1th COOK *GARDENER* PRIMARK ('uiilin~ 11'""1 1.> lip fll 'l':-.<111 ln sh;orr· lh'1\'1n.; . , · · · ·· '· -· Call J8ro-fi!Mll ' Warner) ·'l't'l·d & :ir·curacy. JteJatl'<-1 Be ~o·:r 01\11 boss! !'art or , l'l11).'!"'' .. u11 .. ~1!'d 1·11,..:111•· on , . lt'.'n 'f'. {'ff. 11,.., (.;Pn I n1;11nt., ch·!", plun\ll111g 1 1 1·~p. necl'~sary. Salary <.open. Top Broiler il1;in fl!inl('. Your 0\1.-11 area. ('i•:o .~1 11111 .iy 111 IJ.u1u 1•.,1111. 1-'1 "'"'·-~ ,.... ·• ---&, paint in~. Nn joh 100 Tree Service 6093 A Eoual 0 PP 0 rt u 11 it YI' Phone ~7'j-...485Q Busin!'ss Aprly In Person High lnconic. Gu.a ranteC"d PRODUCTS 1:,·1i':onl. l:J.i 01;~;. srnall. IA1v ra!P.~. ~100-2'1·11 n hou rs \'el\·rt Turlle Re.~1. . _ 1•c· \"0" \J'Lc I Fmplo)·er ~1/f I · · · · Customers. Earn Nol\', P<iy' LI JST: ,\hd" .'i1·al l'"inl I I~ l l.U,!Jl:>-ZJ<l3 C.~L ·r ""''·"' ·" ~ r •. · 1 · ' BOOKKEEPER Full· ::i9 ~<i~hion J ~land.N.B. Later. Jl1nia!H)Hll Nt·t"ds inl'tlic:i· s.rvkH and lltepaiir1 JIO:'llE NE:EDS \\'OH!\? Ill. cOnl peterit tree tr!niming charg('. Part·flJu('.' For COOKS h('lper for approx 36 534-7187 or 534-3144 CO, 11on, Vii..:. ·1lud St, N.JJ. · . All Tyf.M's of Repairs a;id reniovrtl. fllo:i, ~t~dent J 1ntcr1·H!1v eppt. call ;'JJ7-788J hrs. per 1.1·k. Apply at Sharie I!!!!!!!""""""""""""""'""""'"'' I 1)7}71lfl ~f:i.iO'PI Small Johs our Sprci11l!y Call l?r free est. ~8i64 or . Island Ya("hl Club, alt J, -~ Accounting 6001 Cnnst Jlomc Repair 64541197 548-6411!. ASSEMBLERS BOUTIQUE. Sales Mana_ger, 1099 Bayside Dr., Ney,·port GARDEN Shop Assistant ~·NI!. S 1:1 111 ,. s c i·:1 ! • llf :-.fF "l-'P •!J' TREE: SERVICE:, lrimnilng. I exper. o~ly. P1·(•fer 2).30. Beach. Train('e. 5 days. $~.2:J 10 (pn·i.:ri;1nt 1 \'11·. I I -B . C 00 kk · J. · n · " • lopping renioval of ivy & 1 Beach area. Reply t 01--~~=~~-.----start. 54~021 l. Oi11~!i:iJ'd & J·; rs kill l' 1 A "COUNTING, J Pcping, Car1wo1ry, Plun1hinc; shruhs.'Rriger 49j...;);!R9 Cla_ss1fied ad oflO. ltJO _c/o COO~, f/ttme ... ---~~~===~ ~~~.~ :~il\f p;1}l'',•ll. ta.xes for c·? s ;...:_ f:lt·•·trie;ol !{•·a~. ?>l'.1-100~ . ·---, Daily Pilot. P. 0 . Bo."< la60, Con\'. Jlosp11aJ 642·0.,98 GENERAL OFFICE L /)ST , -----indi\'ldu;il~. J.&.,\11 i\•Jl:iry · * TOPSOfL * CO>lPOST 1 four day \l.'Ork 11.'C'<'k., 10 Costa illesa, Call!. 92626. . , i\lust ha\·e ~ood typing ~kill.~ (; " I d ,, II s,il'\lt'•'. C<i, iu:,~ .~1·11.r•.'."'1 H•u.ling 6051 • tl-l ULCll * n~:fJ\VOOD I hours pr>l' d:iy, 6A'.\f Ir>, COUl\SELOR RECEPT!Oi\· & li~urc i'lp!ltude In handlr l<•·ll'll'\'1·r/ln"h S1·11 1·r l'lli>. 11 1 L 1 II• I !"II" BOY' & GIRLS !Sf •1 1 ·r t · • ,., · '!~a· ·~;i. 1 .,...., ,.,... C:dl 5~930 4::\aPl\1. Expcrienc(' hclplul,' ~ -"ll ui · 0 11 ~ 1J 1 n J? orders ·"' billin:! on rridrn !•·.i1. l(t•11111·d. \'u-. ---6008-1!.\tll.ING~IOS.:up.l\foving 1 200 I Nc r Cr( i\r "'·oniantoai;si~!patron~in ~· l\·11ll'r'/f'••111111111, •il:!-~1;~, Baby•itting_ ---1 ya,!'if .. ;..::.trai:.''., "'.' .. :inup. D<!'. Tutoring 6094 >ul not nec•·~s;iry. S . Jll'I" i\·spape . a iers. i in. 1 d. r al C L co1nputcr. \\'ill t ra; n. _ 1 1 .-hour. Good c 0 n1 pa n y ! age IU. Lido Isle, Balboa ea 111g 1g:ure s on. ·.\ L Pleasant ll'O!'kini;: ~ntls. ' >'()I ''"· S;111• ... v1•tl , 011:11!· I' \I'\' s I ')"I' I' ,. Pf n< <.Jh l . h1...-IO .• ~. I I I' r 'I b 11 ,., ' 1' ru·n""ia & Balbo• p,,.,, 6.J2-3'l30 ,, • . .~ • 111 111y i-·-------LO\V GRADt-··? S )(!111· ll s. a1t ei111, 1 t' l' .... " ·i-----------G00<I co. paid bt'nefi1s. · !Jn101111 1!111111n~t•1n B1•:1!'!1. J!1.111• t'1·nc1 •d ~:.rd r, Moving and Hauling 1 ! t .. ':I .• · ,' ~mm('r [ insur<ince, vacations & sie;k j Contact l\lr. Bac:lslron1 at COUL D you use ex!ra $3J.S5fl Tapmatic Corp ji(HJ~1:-;;: J :1•11•10•111·•"•. c ·,,,.1,1 '.'l!<'s;1 j ~10 & up. * !J6J.134:12 e e~en ary uu;i i~g. ~~xpzr. , lcavl-. · the DAILY P ILOT or call l\·k? P /t eves & Sais. Prer. --· ---nn·11 !>!'' •1:1~1 II 1· f' teachC'r. Call C\f!S. G7J-8HJ6. i, 642·13:ll & leave application. "mpl'd. Mr.>-,·, 8'" o.-,,-,, lS,jl Ke:tering-, lr\'lllC ~·11(,'f\!J . :"lla!I' ll!k & '1':111 ......, \i'J.\'l'C · '' '''" v,..,,,. .. >A ....,.....,.. 9796080 G11·111. SJ11·1~. J.:1rg1· dug. \I ll.L-_,11 11,(;1rt1 r.r oJl/,.r ;ii · lt1·li:;h1~· !{•:;1s•J1)1:illr. '·~~;:c~ Window Cleaning 6098 ' Apply Jn Pel'son BUSBOY DECK HAND for pri ... ate • ____ ;1•llt--!,!;·ix:1 niy t1" rn " . l!•·f1·1·1·n"•·~. t•.;1 '1:1,2..---7~1)11. * SUNSHINI-: \\.ORKEPu<; * : Exper. Prefer Anl•:r. citizen, sportfishing boat. Ye a r c:!t~AN G::~1~1~~ B :;11"ki1;1~ l·'U!i1\'ll; t't-111 {;t·1·11l. Sh•'P· ~~~~~1~~~ V1t'J•1 ;1n·:i. t:a.ll/i!AULJ!\(; ·"' il!OV!NG. fast fntlus!rial, r('sidcn!l11J English or Spanish around. Expcr. necess. girl/\\'Otl1an for \\Tapping & Hlk S: :O:iln11. \'irgu11a Bt'IH'h .,., _ 1 hoiv ens! Sf'rvleC'. t:xt 617, Fr~e I'S!. 6-!2.6931 -PRIMARK .~peaking. SaJary <iccording GOOo'I henefits & 11·ages. packaging. Dri\•er a 1 s n . 2.'.•.<:~>-;"1~:_0:l>::!.:._. ____ MATl'ltt: ,,1,1111111 11·ill <"111··· '1!!1--lf1'1'.i, 54.-, .... 0017. Schools& to cxpcr. Apply hety,·n 2:30 Send resumf' to Classified !"iAr.J.JlA!\I. 2950 Grace ~'(llJN1)· Cal, {1•n1H I•', h•ll~ !or ··hildl'PTl $\Ii r~·r \\'k, 111y r --1,-,-. -·,, ' T h PRODUCTS co & 4:3{) pn1 Hamhur~('r ad no. 159 c/o Daily Pilot L; c 1 ·u· -2-~ v ·•:. <1U Ing·. •ivuig-ras Instruction 7005 • llan1le1, 1545 Adan1s, cr.1 P.O. Box Ui60, Costa t-.lesa, ·in£'. ;>.! li:11r hlk ,i;. 1.1·hl. II.II. flond.1 _1"1111 '_·1 ....'.::.1 ' Tr"" ,i:;,,_ s!iruh trin1 or ·----i\.<;k for ?i1r. Hagen. (",.a\if. !)'Lfffi. GIRL FRIDAY & (11v•'n", ~~~' ~11:1 ;1ft. !'J. Busine•s Services 6009 n·ninvnl. E''· ;~12-!J IJ:l PIANO lns!ructor has 2G20 S. Su.,an CAMERA TRAl"N""EcEo-· lccc=.CCcc"-------fllUNlJ f,.tnnlt.' Si<1!nt'S•' c;11 ~----------, t S.1n1a Ana, Cali£. DELfVERY n1en p (' r n1., 00 r. 1. '{All TJ i.:;1 1·i1~e 1·!cru111ps openings no1v or s1unn1rr (llf'ty,·r•r>n illlrbor & full litne rv><:llion for i·oung p/fin'IC. Early m 0 r n Vil'. \\lalnut s<1. C.:a 11 B K!'f;, 1yp.ini; •. 1 111 i.: .. rl·1nnt·e' tro·,.~. ·'u·1 ,·vy· schedule. June 171h to All~ ,.... .. !"< d I 1 ' c 11 H u • • .. F<tirvie\\', person. No c x p c r i enc e n('11.•spapcr deliv. lo N.13. :.:.1 -~.1.1:1. ,.,. 1.(' p. a l!Xlllllh';.. cl r j v (' \~' il y !i' !i I U!llpS. lOlh. $.J.'.il 1.; hr. l\Iesa b I I I r "" A 2 I $200 -!lus i'it'JV. ltL•11s' rail'.";, X47_2G6fi. Verde a rt>a. 536-3932. South of \Varner) necessary ut hep u . A tcr uunit>s. pprox. 1rs. VNI>: U1'1111~l' IJd;loy. ~l:d•". :i.·17_2s2; t'\'es. ... ... _ !raining to become Dept. per mo + gas allow & Y11u11~ C'i11. Vi,·: ll 1~hl;111U · ---i\IOVJNG? L·K:al fun1. or ORGAN LESSONS FOR An pqu;.il opportunity l\li..rr. Apply in person, Ask bo nus. 642-4800. Dr. & lrvi.r1•· NH. ;,,1s-71l7 Car penter 6015 J:(Cll. haulin~. :;2 It. furn. BC"ainners. a t my home. Einployl'r 111/f !or l\tr. Nierle, DELIVERY ?i-tAN, ear I y -,..-ll-Nl--I ---.,.-.--,-,·,1n. 6·12--0JJ:-i. 642-2936 Kim Clark. K-MART mom•'ng 1,·m"s ro"l", No~i, rU • J: 'UPJIY, l'l·t·oior ('/\]{!'ENTRY-l\1a s1cr --...oo=========.Jc=========== 1 ............ ~................ · .. u" '' ,),,.,1,., ,·,· >111 1~. Vi(· 11,,,.,.. (' fl I I' ~ ... 2200 Harbor Bl\'d, C.M. C-la Mo0 0 , l\1ust h•v• "' .ra s11111n·r1•1ntx c 111~ "' "" ""' .. llu.~p1l11l ti-lt-1.!:!~~. Gl:.-77.l.IG f11u~J1 11 urk guaran1 ced. SEEK & FIND~ ASSEMBLERS CASHIER dependable car, good pay, ------•·a1.-ant i f)i)~ '°"'1180 "'° "121 fOtJ!'\IJ: H:o!'k l\ay lir. i t '1•1·r Jo:s11n111!cs. ·1~1-Jlf\·, G ro ,1. 1 n ~ c r yo gen i <' Relier !or food & beverage.1 _~ ____ o_r_~ ___ . __ _ .~ru. dog.~. I Blk 1 f .. 1.;;.;ci·:,:;..(~\l'i:::;.;...:-.iE:PS , F.:quipmcnt t-.1fg-. Co. need~ illature, resp & dependahle. DELIVERY ?11AN ll'l 11· \1•hitt• ~11x.~;K1'. J{i\l!.J:'\~;:-:-ni-:cKS-1!.-l'C. S I' t: .\RI'\ US 11 CS 1' ll fol A F. P 11 D as.~f'nih]('rs. Please apply or Some lite bkkpng. P /llme. for early morning L.A. J.U ... T.-l!li•1dh•,11nd , 1~. :11~ 71::;; <'l'L'.~. \ lt N A E I' i\ T Li II t) L 1: N l_; s f. E H <'ll 11 C fl YO DYNAl\1TCS: See Personnel Manager, Times, Balboa Penn .. Mus1 foh11·k ,\. 1 ,1 ~. '17. Br'<••k· ~~-----INC., Suhsidiary of Royal Balboa Bay Club have dependable car., Good ''''' "I·''· 1,.,.,,,.,,,1, .'•···'•··'·"'····> Al)IJ. 1···nH1tl«I, ~ilh·r, f\·;inie F 11 U S IJ F T ·r E ~ S T R A J. G () V." I l nduslrirs, 2001 East Deere 1221 \V. Coast Hurv., N.B. pay., 673-7413 , & f11u~h ,1 .. r,·~. 01/icc11. ··~ !IOllll'S. '.~;2 l'.~il. I T T N 1 0 ·r .,. () A F' fl ~ II ,. '• T 0 r I Avl'., S.A. 171415.i&-4121. DENTAL As s I s TANT' .FNIJ: J:lk 111:111• dog 1~'/ll'hl v on t·IJ!•st. Appn-1-:. 8 OH•.~. Vi r. N. Cu .. 111 ill1•s11 :1:17-li>IJ l.(J.'iT · Cal, blk 11\Hlt'. N.unt• Sani. V11" l!Hh &-Neptune, !"' /! lj•l1·'.;;,,,L ------LOST S 111 111" sc -tl-hu1 x 1•nt-Vir \'ir•1hl'll1 lk':1<:h. J{C'\Wtnl 4!17-:.'1~;2 f!J!JNl 1 k1ll•·n--:lclcl.-,-,.~, 11•/i,:r11v. \'11· 1".I 'fr1ru fl.11k1' Fnn·,11 ~>)l]...//7!17 -i-;x-.1,1.-;H-T-{'Altl-'c-.,-,-rl-l\-,-1 ' ' ' " ASSEiltBLY TRAINEES CARPENTERS ehairside, full time in () T N C / F A T :-.[ F It IJ L U C R I S L I NO EXPEltlENCE NEC. $2. Need expcr. C"......,nters for Newport Center, X·ray Lie C11hi11ets · l;•·n•'l'ld Hl'pllil". . _ -.. ~ ll be 8 11 M 1lP11s0n11hl·· r:.ii•s . fil.'l-1995. •' C 1 0 U 1. G 0 hr. Day & Night Shift. quality sailboat manuf. 4 req, ca t & , on· A • 0 .\ D N T 0 N P :\ f N A . TAC LEODS 833--1932 Day tvk. Xln'l benefiUI., -',F'on", ,064<>-04ro"'7'-"''===== {;EN t:JlAL CAHPENTRY I " (.;USTOJ\! FINISH \\'OHi\ II R 0 ill D C L V.' :" N E f.I L ~· r p t: 1if (; Assistant Manager Drop by for an interview DENTAL RECEPTIONIST S II · b k '''I-I"' Arby"· Roa•t o .... 1. 'lu•t be ?I.ton thru Thurs. 9 am·S pn\, Ex-p'd, comeYlu.JJJ 11 in g . • !\Ill )0 s () . IS.. SJIS n c c 0 0 N 0 R p < n G • u • ~ " w II c I p t C C 11 • ~-E 1 i•I E inalhemetlcally Inclined: e1t1a orporat on re . y ng, mature v.'Qman. Carpet Service 6016 s {J /I fl W f) RN Al li I L ~J It AR 1-.: ~ S resp, avail niles & days.1 ~~1~638~P~!~a~ce~n~ti;•~· ~C;.M~ . .,.jo]Cfiard~e~n-:G'Arov~•:·~S34--0~;;1~09,;::~. ,JOllN'S c 11 rpt't & llpholsh·~ · · Call Bob St47-920.1. j' DENTAL Asst, chainilde, x· !Jri sh uni p 0 0 . c~11 C 11 ,,, E r. n t: 1. IJ <: I. t: t: \' L n :-: f1 C -A~U=T~O~S~A~L~E=s=M~A~N~-ICARPENTER for framing, ray. Nonsmoker. Preferably lt,.lanl:intsl. IJel"t'f'a~i:i·~ & E I N . Part lime Alk for Je:rry 433 under 30. ~ll. r F \I It F H E ·\ ;\ ·r T ;-. I T 'f '' I' t" " ~I X~r ence Of 1 Av". Arlena, San Clemente DENTAL c"-'-ld• •••ists•;t. all 1'f11or hril(h1l'rl('rj &. 10 " 1Ulll-. .. """ 1ntnut<' hl£'1u ·h f•1r 1vh1l1• r 11 '\ 11 " I' II n K .\ L I. \ n t. T ~ ' n ecessary 1 CAst!IERS ,'Rt>Ct!nt exp n~S5al')'. Sat. rHr1~·1~. Savt> ynur n1olll'Y ON TitE JOB TRAINING 1 only. 558-8077 I ' I I • IJ I ' ... ' f', \I \J 1' JJ ' ' I I' I' ·r • u Sell Both New and Used Cars iy ~11v111g n11• c1< rfl r1p11. ., . ' , ·. '' E II nt •· ti DENTAL Assistant, e>tp'd f<it;l\IJ-:_ J>;Jrnki~i,:n:;:;;: \Vill 1·lt·1u1 livlui; 1·n1 .. !!llllni. ,,;ce e oo;nc! 11 Ar-e you at least 18 yn old, chain-Ide, Newport Cente:r, ."-'~-­tf )t_,;j\[J Ba;..o•l.ull i.tl<tl'•' 111 'I uxtin /•;,rk. C.r--1. t:;ill 1or1d l•l•·r1!1ly, :..i" IM.">11. Recent ofc cxper. f\lust l~'fll' & use IQ key. Pleasant phone ()('rsonnlity for snu1ll n1anuf. plant in C. bl . &-12-22.J6. GUARDS Laguna Hills area & S. Orange Co. Full & P /Time .,/ Training Pro ... ided .,/ Retired J>l'l'sons ok I Xln't opporttu1ity !or college stud~nts .,/ Time & ~ for o\'e11ime I Car & phone required WELLS FARGO GUARD SERVICE DI\'. Baker Protectl\'e Serv. 1532 W. Com1nonwealth Fullerton (714) 52$-2386 EqU&.I Oppor . En1ployer 2620 S. Susan Santa Ana, Calif. (Between Harbor & Fairview, south of All Warner) E q u;i I 0p[Ylr!uni1y Ernployer ~l/t~ INSPECTOR l 5t Shift /llet1, aggTess\\'C person \l'ilh (' X per i el! I' C 111 checking rnatf'rial I o standards 111 in process, i2J paekag(' goods, J:il custon1er s h i r n1 en t <o • Excellent benefits, Pat<! h('allh, life i 11 s urn n c e , vac:..c inn~ & sick leave. Apply In P t>l'SQn PRIMARK PRODUCTS 2620 S. Susan Santa Ana. Calif N('ar 1-farbor & \Varner A\'C. ( 714) 54{)-4020 Equal Oppor. Employer INSURANCE WE NEED YOU! CLERK TYPISTS 10 $470 FILE CLERKS to $-UO KEYPUNCH OPR to $512 INS GIRL w/bkpng to $-150 FIELD UNDER\VRITER SAN DIEGO AREA FIRE PKG UNDRWRTER LINDA FORD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 173ffi Brookhurst, F. Vly 963>-78ll CJt 567-5863 I ~ ~ INSURANCE SALES rn1., & /1ull $15. Any nn. ..; t i I \' I. 0 !'i E E 0 N U S R R 111 R 0 C Pllld Vacation bondable, neat tn apoe" ... ., .... •u:<.1: CRANDMA·Retlred to live-in t:Hn•·. ,\JaJ.<· ... Jrvint• -j"r 1 ,,... ... ~6Wol' No ••p nee • hU $7.50, 1·our·h $1 0. Chnlr sr1. l:i 11 ,1 H t; \l1 0 L F' F E S E S A 0 A L 5 C naumnce ance. enjoy working w/peo-1 ~==~~=~--~-A cart for 5 yr old boy. """ ·• am w e you ,.., ..... y. ;iJJ--O':l.'IO_.=---yr11. C'Xp. iir what counts ll(l! Apply tn perwon only. pie & ootalde ln lht ft'ffh DENTAL Assr EXp or D.A. Eveit/Wknds tree. 60-4017 IC'ltlm, r>art time, tvts & t'NJJ; Br~1w11 It Whl1!! 1lr't{ 1; rn1i1hod. J (k> y,•nrk nivseU. A&k for Mr. ~rt• -• 1 If 1 to •A"' Sehl. 546-3000. Wkndl aft 6pm. \\'kndt, full time w~. n ...... n. · 1 v !"-' 1 ~ ln•tr11etlonl: The hidden n1mc-i ll•ttd below t pptu (orw•rd. ATLAS .... ~· 9'0, we w•n WU.fl "'"" .-e l().12 Noon fied •-rfl'l'I ~ ... 'irnut 1~· 11'· ,,.J. Goo<I f'C'f !;,11--0101. ti••~'" ~rd, ur. dov.'11. 01 dlqort•lly ln &he punk. ftncl ttch to you about belnc a cashier WV'OOI»· ' ' HAIRSJ'YUSTS / t l • \\' Alt1in S.A. ~'7l(ll . /.&1{ CrpfClnrJ, 1-i-,,.-. ~,,.~.9~j_ frn.1\kn 11-nt and bo.1; It In •t ll'lown: Chry1ler·Plymovth In one ot OU1I self aerv. p1 Dl1hw11her & Bayfront aatm\ PB J 1 ~: i F~e7..J~ra~1~~p t~~, i· .\fp,J1• ~.tukl V11· s A, 1 /tm S4 Slrn hM.l $.'19.35. Sola 111 ,,.~.R • r.oTTo"l~Etll PEANUT 2929 Hartlor Blvd. statsoh& We netd Mvtral HounkMper [aland. 67l-'7'38, I ~T.;;::~~·~~~~~-~~~1 ~ ·11 .. 1,ic:111,. \ $1'1.!r.1 i .u11r. 11r1'-~1110 111i !1~l'T t>Rll'PJ\f.S Mrn.o•El (!'. Costa Me1& lull • p/tlme people lm· Qlen H.awn Convllktieent, I ·,:; .. 1:.oc& Ceili'n•• ---6-01-8 1 111,•1~11.:~o ' o'·',',,", •,UN'"n.o)I£ ... ,, ti AUTOMOTIVE mediately tn Coal.a Mea: A: ~ S:Uptrior Ave, N.D. See HELP WANTED lnsvr•net Gtrl Trne t ~li-Jn.•lt• N•n.-r:-l;ir;i:1· -~ .. •. ---_. ~ _ _ 1.o ' ' .. . G: O.M.V. contract I Ir 1 . HWlt. Beach. For lnteMew Mr White j Full I: P/Ume (QJmmerclal Lines) Mwit •"·''' 11; """' •;.lit :itit • v.JL/,AHIJ l'AJN'rJo.:i; • T_,,.., ... ,"""r'...tr·•· Experienced start c•UBatbara,(%13)925-0431. ·DISHWASHER METRO CAR WASH havtpc1'80tl&IUoes~r.I: V1.1 ,.; 1•1r•1 > YN7~7 ,,,.,., Ai•iu~ni·hl Cl'llhil(ll + To ordtr ar1y or all of tht t11p1ndtd "SHk .t Find" books, Immediately. New P o rt CASHIER. f 0 r clrt\•t-thN ' 29!IO Harbor 8l'ld ~n't IYPinc skllb. $11ary JJ/'ff t:IN• ~ l'jt;lf'l•l:.tJ \lr,r.ry I r'•J,1u1• l1ryw11ll & y,.·uU numbtn l tluo\llh.,7, •tend 60 cents (or etch, mtklna chttb Datsutl. 833--1300 p~to ahOp, Hunt. Bcb. Prf:(, 3-11 or 11·7 t:hltt. DENNY'S Collta Mfl& 541Ml91 open. ClU ('n4> ~. I Kj#•.-,., 'fi;ri '"" r· \I >f11i j' •1•l(t, ,,,.,,.h 1,11,~11·rh1-:, Ntl r.•r•blt 10 ''Sttk A Find,'' S1ar·T•tf&ram Syndic1lc. Addf'Ull Sell Jdle item.II wilh a DallY IMt)I over.;.cs. Own tramp. RESTAURA1fl\ Jl10Harbor &ill Idle tte1n1 •wflb ~Dally uk 1rir GlfUll, , t.c. f'.-*'"' ~ ... ~.l Z>.ltm &1v-:177l. t"t1rn In c•rt. of this nrwtptptr. Pilot CiusU,ed Pd. 6f2.5678 $16~ Blvd. C,M. Pilot aa.tt1td 6d. 6G<t678 Pilot au.tOtd ad. fG.56111' -'-'--"'-'-"'--~~--'-,;;,;_~~'-'--'-~-'-'-~~-~~~~- ' ' ' - ( ' '4 ... ---· •. <•~~ ·---I -----. " " ----' -- .. • ( • ~ < " I I I I Help Wanted, M&F 7100 ln1ur•nct Agcf Girl Full or p/llmf'·OwcUln.i::; ru'\' or hon1~1ien t> " 11 f' r• ~·d. 1'1Ul(I bfo j?Onrl 1,1 jll'f. H•lp Wanted, MiF '1001 ,r;:";"-;==..,..===,,.,.,,.,..,.....,==.,._,=,,....=""",..,....,.,,,....,....,..,.,,..,,="'-'...,.......,,,..... ____ :.;;'"d•r. Mor JI, 1974 DAILY PILOf ,,, =:~~~~~~';;:::j;;H:;•:le;W:;•;:nt;:•;:d,:;'M;;&;F;;:7-2100::;H;•l~p;W:;a;n:;1ed:;;, ;M&;;;F;7~1~'10;j Help W•nted, M&~ 7100 Help W•ntod, M&F 7100 Appllencos IOT0-009l I04o-Furniture 1050 MANAGER *Sec'y1, Bookkotper1 T . SAVE TIME, AKC Mini Dachshund 1~10\'lr-.G. n1u-.t ~1·11 ~ t)(·;.ut I PRODUCTION TYPIST flr1v,. IO('I m1111y to h~t yp1Sts MONEY & ENERGY I Pupii, H1'il \laho~. :im.0904 1rt.: hlul'·•ill''' 1Jc01·a(li' , L11. keiuder·~ l\,1C"r1k·\· G I Of s OI DUNLAP S i.11 !1<>! 11.M'kt·r-. XI , 1 Salary Op<'tl. Ct.111 t-'t•r11 833-9-180. • 40:.'U B1n·h Si., S"il" 1'{)1 enera C • 11 ~ ' fiir n>con· Fre To You ICMS · • 11 roll<'· I '' I •1 I • • <l•'l•oned •ppJ1,,,-,, (•··•c'. 'I • $10 1•u , (Ir ••r 'C'JI I h.,. oft • 1' n " :ul,•hl'r 11·a11!1•rl fror N l lk I it<l·• " 00 L' I d ... ~· ' '' • lnrlu'-ll''11J &, l\linl SIOl'tl(,:(• I Cll',MJI 'ltt' 1 . .;,..,1. 1te n ustrial tbln1uge<l &.-ne11• llwr Ai•(;/fAN ShN'pdo;; I) P" v.h l>nJt·H1h· Bro~lull ch1tll' \\1u'\•hou.~(·, u1:.1ri10 + up! IBM SELECTRIC I Di•I A Job 833.0ISS Lo & Sh 1' san1pte". Jn1x, ;;r{'.11 Y./kuhr. l'uTtn SJll' 111.:t.ll i,:11·1·1~ hl'OC~ INTERIOR CLERK !No h1•1t\'}' phyi.l(•ttl Jnh1.>•'f: No Ch•rge To You ~inn1',;:i~nt"crrn j t)UNLJ\I' ,\PPLIANC'E C'O. tC'111iwran1enr. hOuM'bn1ki·n ."111~('(~ 1'.1 11;':'..!f,, ~tJO All gr! ,\lu.~1 he.· bu11dablt>, 1ll'Jk'rld ! __ J::slnblli.:llM l~J NO FEES !!HJ NC'111l0r1 Bl\il., (':\! 61ti-9'L!l'! · t~,., ·1 'I--'~"----- EsPt'r. not ~·d. Ncut ,1;, 111., uhlt" k•·<>p lil'<"u i·Htt" <1c1.·f Need to type 70 \\'Ords per 1ninute accurately, I SECURITY • .>l.S 7780 • AL,, s KAN !\L\l_.i\:\lUTE. r::1:-.:c:;1zt: 001, ..-1ra flJ'n1, curuc)' ln1po111u11 . t't>e., i:::ood n:fc·rencci;, slo\VCr typist need not apply. GUARDS Jo~JlEJGllT OA.\tAGE SALE, mixed J)uppu·s. Tu Cd nt·11. 1111·1. 11l<111r1·s~. bo"< f'LEASJ!: CONTACI' 1\p1>ly i'n 1>erson MANPOWER INC nl!w J.\ot Point R (' f 1,. ho'''"'· i.pr1ni::s & rr:un1" Slti.1, G N APPLY MON J 3 d I N"~ Full & p/Jlmc ""·""" ' • ' ' n •I I 3 · O J Q fl'{:' ,~"'lflnd une r .. enuors, \Vns:hei'!I, Dl"'ers ,t 961.~ .• 9~,, 11' r 1 .> • ueen~1t1• B k I A bt 10 A for Orang(• Co. aren. !'or ~ JU SI J I u· d"llV"'"" U ""I an ° medca wn M -4 PM ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT I Di•hw"'h"" Now "'""· ''R"'E • '°"" '· ' ' ,.,. '= Y ' """''"'"' c" JI I 2131 43'>-8959. c I ' L 0 " home 4 "'""'' <:J2-211!S. <.JV\. Nt.·w1X1r1 c .. ,,,,.,. 8564 H am1'lton St 1 0 r&nty red 1 B of A ~'"'J · ·c:::. ____ _ olV'-' ... • 330 WEST BAY ST C S l.<tl\'l'Cll('C Scl'UI' ly, Inc. 1 ' ' • ·'Ill" n1 on th o Ir! p «rt - - -Fa11hlon Ji;l1111d Huntington Beach , 0 TA MESA Long Bca('h. 1 \V, \Varncr, Sinta ,\nu, n('ar Husky Shepherd. J\I ft 1 e. C'tll'C'11, llerl"uh1n hidt"!l·bf·rl. 836-3505 ask for Paul \Vard. llurbor. 97~1. sii-o:'34 1·0J 1;1ble 8: hexl~on tuhlr ln E</UAI Or)por PntfJloyi·r. ~~~~"'"'"'"'"'"'""'i r~~~lr.~~"'ll'l'll''rl:\e~l'l"'l""Pl.,..'"l'"'t"'tft•'P.~,I .SEJ\tl 1·et1rcd 111un fot· ~<111 J\I \YT \C.: 1 1 r c'='=c'-c=~~~-~=~ pt•\·:on 1101'•1. 2 brn nuu~·h. '"'"'"'!!'!'~~~"""'"'"'' µ' ;M'c·1·r ·r H e lp W a nted M&F 7100 I H I W ted M&F 7100 1·1uu.:c. Al"° for ~0~·111·1 ' ' ·" ~c ron 1' l'Ontrol AOORABLE !011gha11· Bl!.: &-l:1n11is. '!'ak(· u 1111 tnr llj(). " roe, .-.:lu'1 future , e p an ' !l'll('k. }<u!J ur JJ/t1n11·. ).:'.is dryc~ .. S<·l·I· f.01.· $100 or i1ht feni «ilt. SflH)<'d, 111 INVOICING ~ 11/liS yr old 1·0. nl•l1t1, 21-46. " • '. -1 • I ·II~\\", l9th Strcet 1•.n,<IC' foz t>l!tlfl\ ntotll'!. 11l<HUJ'l' person 612 i#ti.~ l ·' 1'1! uft. Ii P\l. 67.).!"i25{;. SHIPPING CLERK /IL t;u11n1 n1nn l:1dy w/cat'. I /\Rh IN(, Lut artet~daur, JttC!'.:P'rlOI\IST f<\11 rgl'ounds Golf lt.u1~l" Cotta Mesa 645-2043 fo n"'ltlala·e -17 i·u. rr l't•fn;: . i ·f 11'){ (,) li O J'S f h11!t•-a-tx>'J J\1r. IA·vi 816-;}lli) IX'achfronr · HB l'l'8H!e111.1 fu1' front lohbr n1or1g:0ge 1001-"ttirDi-,C.J\1. sza. 2017 Kornat llr "l~"~"c·7.",.,.~===~~-11 /h .•. 'l~o.·k S.-IO ()ffu·f' r!('<.k ~111;111 ••l1·1·1m111t• w:1r1•hou~·· --'----v. to.1uk111· <1#.:l'd. l'rt•ff'r rl'lil'c bf1nk1nl! firn1. J" l t• ;1s 11 n t 1 _;;.;ii ... iiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• / 723 N. i\nahein1 Blvd. ,. '" '-'~97 Bf:,\GLf; C'Ot"-·r·:H. 1 t inu 1 " Pf1! 1'J•'l'lronlcs, I 1 II'! n or llL'tHI l"t.'lll'L-<l No d' < k SEN 0 A h . 7 8 ru-.,., .,... St:•. l 111r .:o.1 l:IOC/k1·as.· :\l;111ul.1<'lurin)!: . n ~UlTOun ing ,. 1v<1r Jn~ I R na &Im 74-000 B•\"''-"l'UPTCv. ,,,1,,,1,"~I•· 111ak•. shurlh,1ir. good t11·iidho,ird, !1'.lll $10 \Yi•s!r1·n J\i•r. li111d1•11 POA cl1"1ukr1·.$Zpl"l·hr.SC'll!-Ollal 1.·ondi11ons. Lue typln~ & F~t1uuJOppor.Einployer ""'~ • '" \/11!· JI l 1 1 11\2-fll :::! CrO\'l'. 8S1-:i.~UI. • • · JOii lhru 1 ... 1bor !Jay. Appl,i' clcrie<il duties. /'/ea~;inl , l:iiii::=!::=O:::O:::::l=::;::::: pr11·es, nt'I\' rolor TV 's. "l;'\r! .\1;·~.1.~~t·n. '11 ~ 111 ~ UTILITY Sunny·~ Snuck Bar. 5th ut / phonl' voJl'e req. l"l' Orange CLERK -S?/j, slerro's s11111. s:in. "c".,~"'"c'==~====~ IRYfNE PERSONNEL Uc·ca11fro111, llunl. flch S;n Lou111y airpol1 al"l'a. / TYPIST ::as ranges. 1li-.h11a,l1<·r~. FLUFFY KITTENS, CCD\O(ES•Arc.,,...y or Sun inorn. A~k for !\Ir., TllE r.tEAIRS Co111p. : Love 10 type? lltgh.ly rated Side by s1dc ret;1i:::. <_;u:u 6 WKS. .JU\YI "'-'Ll'l\.. MAN/ Stn1n1s. 1 :!081 1\lichelw11 Dr. Jr1·in~ l'O, v.ill pay lop n>o""Y 10,. an1ee, cash only .}IQ.OJ.ti ~.J-:.o.-O.\ --I 1 \\'c· nee1J an cxpe1icnced f)f'r· ~ • 1 Parf·Time Job 71.J-833-83-10 1 ~1111 v.·ithi;:encra!offil'eskills, your sk1Us. BUILT-TN 1ype f'!e t"I r•11· \"l{!·.E i.._111,.11, Fll·>.:1ble houn.. l\o~p1tality RF:CEPT -TYPJST rnr l11gh int"luding typut~, <'rtleul<iloi·, Jason Best Agency d,1uble ?"l'/\, d1,..h\\d~h1·1". .\l>{_)/:,\Rl.J. SEE OUR SUNOAY LISTING lR>I ~:.17th l'1 1111 ]1'\'f!ll'I f'\I Suite 224 642-1 470 h:l'rc11~:~ llvlp1·1·. 111.11111·1· 11un11111. ~It's;, Vt.'1~h· (',,nv llo1'p, !i61 Cf'nh>r ~I. C ;\J. ."> IM·.-,;iX.-1 It(' S j) IJ 11 ,\I Ii JI' r~i."11'111 Jll"lll\a~·rly h;1 ti ), I' 11 p 1 (' y ll d Ill Ir\ Is I l'lt I j n II J· l't·I' p,l!'klllJ.:. (7! I 1 -, 17 ."i'l:i."1. LEGAL SEC.RETARY- !-"11~!11011 1~1.11111. E'l.lll'1'11•11•·<'d ltl lll,1 llliJ,;lllJ.: <if/ 1<'1 . ,-;,/!I I!' rn)balt·. ti 11-91'1.'. LEt:,\l. S<'< 1 '••1111~·,~ -.:In! I)' pl~ t, 1l11·1;1plront• 6-10.ffiOO. i\'1rr1 (',•111rr Ll'~1·!'va<.ij;-j;-7.·:--,-,-.. -., 111Jrki11l! 1 ·t1nd ~ T"l' S c·,111 -"-"-'·_2_111_• -------- 1.\'N, :'>lvil"i-n l '11111.1l1•.i·•·111 ll·1 .. p11.1I {',ill 1; t,!.(f1•1': DRIVER lln~le~s ~·l'l'l('I' II p eds \'Olurnn offl('(' in Lagu11a 111111 [ll1ni.: ... 1nu~t be i;oo<I 17400 Brookhursl, r·. V\y I r;11l{!f'. 111"1><-'l'l :1l l•·~·I ('al! tiLJ-.;,~11!1 1n1r•lli{!enl, 11o111 r JJ lo ~uel. 831-~'0SU 11ith figures _ Prefer Suite 213 ~3--G-775 l'lal'<'nlla, (',\J. -FREE-KITTENS- 111•le1..1111(• rlC'I\.' f.1n1!l1f's ,.ou Heal C:~!<ile Sall·stnan, 11hy son1eone 11i1h p1ixlue11on . IFl:tc:ID/\lltE l<t•fr1K. 11 111 (.'•ill ,,10 .. 11 \\ 1!1 hf' rL·.~p•u1~ihlc hor il 11•!1! lll'l'd ;1 rilJ' & uor 11ork in /he hu111~~1 1111-.1, u1<1/l•n;1J (Ou!rol exf){'rienl'{'. UPHOLSTJ.~Hl':R C"'lp'cl, full ft, 2 ill' 1011 lrl'l"Zl'I' \\'l11t•', ----·'.__·_ ·' •·.:.._ --.- l':u·u·t.'> of dull•, 11u·lllduig t,v1><'11•1Jlt•r. Call J\7-:.;u<Jj for, llun1ln~ton Bl'fH:h, fo"ounl;un (;uo..I fi-111.t::l' lx.'nefHs. G1'0i11h tin1C', top 11nge:<: 1V. lll:'ncr11~ :>1!111 t:onrl. $7:1. fl3S.-~217 !11~111 GREAT DANE, female 111.1111h'!!it!HT & Jlll'kllll .~. 1nh•1-v1e1v 11ppL \'tdh',V? Lc1 us 1r<iin you. 01iJJOl turH1y 11ilh <!yn.'.lniic, ~9'.?"l .Harbor Bll'd, C.:\1 .1 \\'. 1.~t SL, Sp. :rut,~,\ ) -~1'1-11 !i .111 -, tll'l11·o•r). .\!11s1 h11\l' 1•(,•;1n !':\flT::fl°Ill::B A It :i,1 ,\ \ ll . Cnll I 'hi! :\h:i\'amcl' !lti3-.iSli7 SU<'i'l'"~ftil t.:0111pany. Pl12asl' .>IS--02,)9 J:EFHICEltJ\·roH Vn "'' r1 Fl:I· E ,\d,~hl··-l\1 ~" dri\ llll! l'•'t•cinl. (l\.'fo.I( :.!I L { T 'f L !'.: ltt'~lllUl'H!\! :tpply, WAITRESS : :.! rlr. no h"O~I. 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Co.1~\ Jl1>:y, ij J..ai::un; lieueh. . , CABINET MAKERS I 1)\1'.0l'~lfled Auet1onecrs '.\I ir;•!11 ',1111 ~ . ,;1111 ·1·.·01~.11. •·no,, T ()'-'" tnJt'k, lu1n loo~. ,), -,I.JO 1 ~.,,,,,. Bc.•"h. . L IN'D TUflQUOJSE "'·' "'10\\\~ JI~, "" 1. r re .__.,,., '--' '-S 'E·.·p'<l,0.Jo•c J••Ju0 e 0 •b•••"ll ' ' '' .. pn1. '.r.. ': , . , " "'1 n 111 k otr11 '" B11~v 01 lhr'l•tth~1 . - -----St;RVICE !ation ll t' Ip -,, " ' ..... • ~" ... ,\UTO'S & El'C. f'oa~t l!l1 ,1 ....... 1 l.:11.:t1u.1 _ 11,.,11' llo.1g lnll'll'.,ll!ll! 1,1 i'iinlin~ S\Ll::S. 81•~1nrll'I~ ll) $150. I \Van1cd. Full & P;irl Tune. 111nkt'l'S. Full tune Co., Pt11d NAT ION\rlDE 1, ,11:_:,,111,.11 r ( -.>111 .. ,.1 (\HJ· µt'I' 11 k. &II S hi! k I e e I /\pJllY 111 Per:;1111, ~XI E. 17th grou[J Ins.. + P i-o f i I Lt£'rn~rcl. Bondcd i:· Insure-ct ~11 11..r•< I' (l H"' ,, :' .. \l<•I· PRESSMAN ['1\•rllll'IS. ~:.1n1 :i~ \1)11 SI, Cos!;i ~1l'~.l. ,,.h.u in:::! arv! 111a11y c..:1ra Maintenance Supervisor O rtnge County I I ' -I•·•••"" h<'ll"f<l" !\ll·n1h1'r of Na I 1 on a J (. ,. "'1 · '""11· H:tl'I< oul\F.1ntl·n1\·11t SILK SCREENERS ... -~· ' 1'·'1 111 , 1 ,1,,,>i ,. 2 ,\Jf,·••l )I l,'"''''"'' ""''"''·" /\ur11one£'1·;; As•:oc - . ·-----,,,,,1,,,,,,,, nf ._, )"','••··· n,,,,,._ , .. ,tvnli:-il ::1·11;....o.:2· < u " '-,, ;\l!'lllCAI. l~l'l'l'j)! for hu,,v ~ ' ._ '.\!ah~ or Fl•111alL'. e'l:pt'l"lt'ni'C' 510--:!~tiO ti!O S l~roar111.1,\', S.,\ dr .. ·hir-. offlv<' . .\pply Bn~1 01 itH<'\' u11 \lul11. ,\ 13. IJ1l·k S.\LES. J..:1 .... •p J<1l1 11-. 111tl• ,\· rrqu1red. ?l-ll·Jl19 ,\CCR.\-2~)0 t°IS<"ht-r. C.:'-1 ·,;>.~~99 )i:.:,-,..2:!:?.~ !';irk :\h·dictd lji\'.lup. 72'1 01· D1c1·1(/,,<1n 111'cs"l'~. n1nn1. p:1111u11c hlu Jub. n•1 ' !.l(J/NT Art!<AYS C'OHP \\'i\.."iTED F.XPERlENCEDI, B i(ycles 8020 1: il..t'I', L'us!;i :-,11·,a. S.clat;. lll\<'s11n1•111, no lle!i11·1;., Sti· I l."1'.:1\ E:ss! Chcstnul, St·.:11u11 l'l'/'111:1111·111 pni;Jt1'1n 111tl1 r111· SHI pt_•i· hvur, foi· ulh'ri'l{•ii, 1 L. ~1 nta /\na 1n Ladies Ready lo \re;u·. · Ojll.'ll rlo)i't' IM!llt'(ll" .11·:11l;1ble fut all SIU 1000 S!:!'' 610:> ------Sa!es girts i: tllana~cment ' IO. ~r~:F:~~ zr · Sch111nn \lVl•ll',\J, ·'"'l'li•<H. 1,,,.... I II , ','. ,, .. -·-,,. · S:'>lr\LLGHO\\"l.\GC0111p;1n) I I JI 0 · \iH'Slly'" "-" i-tl'.1d). 1·1· 1;r } " 1< or,,1·1 -.~,-0_1.itl. _i;i1--1"~ 1 111 Co~i .i ~ll·~a. needs c;u'C'er pntcnlla . u -1rn1t". range 1 ~ · Under l•mited s upervi-111J1t·•. -' 11•'1::•1 ... 11~:;•lt1(·1· :--.\LES:\!.\.\ nred,•d cu sell orrcntrd 1)('1·s(u1 lo f;il.:e O\·e1· Counly area. S.16-a31)8 I :1\3-ilOll; For an ad in Ca11 Mary Beth Woman's ~orld 642-5678, e xt. 330 'ion a Facility Engineer 1 ;-.,,1.,r~ nJ•<'n .. >ls-9 .o.. ,\p1Jly 111 pt>rsou bl \\'".''~ED ,,,.,,, .. ,,.,., "'"' Jo B.IC'\'CLJ.: hu1lt lvr :! . 1 Jlel\' J!<IS l'a\Jll!:: device lo IX' (>>;pandJU\! ae1·ounts pa)a e "''' nL ". I I will be responsible for ,\!o·n~ l·lurli~~i.; -F.Hll') MARTEC ' ;id\crtised on TV by Gordon dl'Pt. and 10 :1s~un1e other dclil'C'I' parts for ne1\' cars Schv. 11111 599· _ SeameJ .. T a .. S/im! I. . t l'J'•·~.-.t•r. L .'\jlt'l'll'IJC'• c· h rel.\lcd rc-...-.nnsibilihes. ar,:rlll'\, Phone !llike Ca!l 6'14--11.J.i. ' ' ~feven :;e r;a1n enan.ce t'•'<11111·•·d l'.1rt-11111c. :\Ir. REPRODUCTIONS I oojl('r t e as tr on au I. 0 u Is land in r:,'"" company Rand.ill ~10-3526 ! Cats 8035 Instant Crochet! O pr uc ion equip-,\1il:1 G-11--0?ri l 1 .i~J6-JilZ. bcn\"'flls. Call !\lary 01· I ment and installation Phelps /M eager INC. SALES GIRL Robin, 5:»-0320 --FREE T O YOU!! and repair of produc-;.>.-.. x ~-.. ~111on lsl~d-N.0. 1~77 Plal'C'ntitt. Ave. Fun .«hop. &>rend1ptty, ~10 STl:DSNTS iiork P 1 0011., WELDERS tion machinery, Will --MOTEL MAID f\'e11·po1t Bl'ill'h, Citif. 1-'Jaz:i Dr, S. ,\n;i. Call f t Sun1n1C'r. Neat. 1'cliab!r. ARC ' :.§/;tf.!J' l lW~ "'''' .. " . .': \ ' l ':. ' t;&:tl.IJ... '., (-=' ' Very hurnely eigh!-11eek kitten. --;)..19 .. 13.fs'";rtC'r 5. old .. have support of two i:xt~CL.:TJ\'E SL:l'!'LS I J.i7-'..'7o2. : Ir J{1<:/1,11·ds, 816-:J.l:i.i h di , An rqu111 opportunity SALES GIRL ' P eople and will an e :1;,,;-n111 T I h S I '""•'"""" "' ' I e ep one a es plumbing, electrical :'-Ii•!'~.\. :\l.111b, 11111 1ra111. F/1inu• for dn•s,, ~hop, boilers, compressed air, .\pp1~· 111 1wr~n. cr.,i.i ill<'~.1 PRODUCE MAN !\l·11 1xn1 Bl'<irh :,.iS---5.~~n. I Costa Mesa Area air conditioning motors, lriu. ·::.'C;, H:lrhl•r Bl., C:\L ~::-.r·d S.13-iH~ I S \:\Dl::l{.S & Pre -P•• 111 1 I Work From Ii~~ ~:..~/.~ '•• ~ -r General Srop \\'1111 paid nie<l1c:1I. \"acat1on PERSIAN l\111ens, CF'A, V?..')l & ho!idll)S. 3100 \\'. Ccntl'.11, Black, HM. & 1'or!1\'. I"' \• J Santa Ana I 5·1J-JSS7 .,. ~·· . '\~ • drills, etc., etc. Salary ---,rOTi::L:li"A.10___ prepara11011 prople nt•cdC'd. i Commensurate w '•th e"· 1~~,7 .\t•11po1t 1:hd, C .. \I. PROF NEEDS NANNY AlfrC'd i\L Gordon Dcsu.:n;,, I Your Home DRIVE A CAB! I Dogs 8040 ,rt \\'HO \\'ANTS TO \\'ORK? A CHOOSJ<: your hours, woi-k e PUPPY WORLD • 1 1,\ // ;./' 1 I~ I perience. " 6.iti--47tii L11·e 111 1nu1hr1·lf'ss hc1111P o\\'n 2~i0 F1st:her, C.1\1. Call Top Commissions MTST OPERATOR roo111 , 11 priv. buth. 2 51[t..2M. 1 • 5;,g.7311 • for yourself, be your 01vn Good benefits, stable company, near t h e Orange County Airport, Apply: DICEON Electronics, Inc. 1&:>22 Von K11n11nn Irvine>. Calif. an l'f!URl opporlun!1y ~111p!oyrr Ill r to.1AINTENANCE n1.u1. p.11·1 thnc, n1ah11"£', ro \1·nrk S.11, Sun & flolida)'s. 7an1-lpn1. $2.7:..$2.95 per hr. C;ill 1vkdoys , 10-5pm, R'.17---6100, l\fALE ,i;. Fcn1. 1vantrd for full & p/tin1e. /\ pp I y Kenlucl.:y F'ried Chlf'ken, 34122 Pacific Coast lill'y, Danit Pt. MALE engrn\·cr-lrophif's ,t, nam<' plates. Some {'Xpc'r. Age 3J.3S, neat appt'arancc. Steady employn1ent. 646-3141. l\.1ALE & ft"n1. y,·anted for full & p/tlme. /\ 11 p I y Kentucky Fried Chicken, ~ E. Coa.sl Hwy, Cdl\f MANAGER TRAINEES Full a p/tlrno • Inlervlewlnr Now tor poaltlon11t ln Orange Co. Must be over 21, bondable & In good PhYalcal cond. l~ttve car A telep~. Go to Tic Toe Market neare1t )IDU or telephone our Qf11cct1 ••• lnl) 83$-1(17 For lnfonnalkm 4 1:1 to !l p 111. ,\Lnlt!y tu 11nrk 1111~uJll'!"\'l~l·1!. Call IJ1;i.11c, fl.lti-liliO 1•lu!d1'('11, llf'f'llS SOlllC /SECRElc\RY, Ext.•cullvl!, 10 : *TELEPHONE- Enc:Ji.,h. fl.1.1-.1111 Col'poratc Jl t' es id en t · 1 SALES * 0l'angc County. Corpol'att.> 0 21 • 0 boss. J\1en or iroinen. Can \Vnt,·h dogs • Gc11nan Shep- be slightly handicapped. herds, Chihuahuas, T 1 n y '-\ '-[ Neat -Clean Appearance. Poodles. Pit Bulls, Cocka· Vis., rer1red. Age 25 to 70. poo, Old t-.:nslish. Sarnoyc<!, ;\~;i::o r~·sponssble 1natu1'C parl rinir hoosek~rprr lron1 1-~lpn1, 11kd)s only. lln!g. l\;1rbour arl:'a. l\lothcrlt•ss REAL ESTATE Sceretarial experience \l'r , part t1n1c el'CS ;,., MANAGER 1 I J J '"·-' pn1. Good pay. Students 7•1£' .• P.,~2·1,,3'3<11ary 0 Pen· 1rP!ro1n1•. Call cvc<; !'l68-.12·Ei FASHION ISLANO, ~ -~ NEWPORT BEACH honk'. ::: h•enagl!rs, c.u· i\l;ijor franchi!:c. l\lust be ag-Secretary llt'Cf.'~s. Refer. { 2 l JI ,i.?n'S~i1·1·. koo1\·\N1gabl,--. anti • SENIOR 1::0-7820. 1ndustrlOUS. }"ully Rl<iffl'd ' NEW FACTORY offtc(·, all b1·nef11~. challenJ;· I SECRETARY I Does The Temporary 1 Temporaries 1111! Opf10t'lun1t~. ltrpl11•s H I Serv'c Yo Br,u1,·h ou1!\·t~ i·u~t 0111,•nin" e p 1 e u ,_ 1'0nfid\'tl1t:1! nnrl only b) F N in arefl needs th~ fol!o11·1n1;: inail. \\ rilt' Cla<istfiC'd ad \\'ill suppo11 \ht• Regional Work or ow ...• :\lg-1111 1' 11c SJS:-i \\'k N 13 l 'I I' I po &'tics i\lanager, 111clud111g Offer 'You !'he Follo1ving I, h 0. . \, 1 <I! y l fl\, .. Sl'1'\'n1e11 121 " r Box 1:-iGO, Costa !<.ll'~n. Ciilif. ru:;!on1er liaison, 1natn!a1n • • $alC'~n)1'11 Open 9.l{i:tti r'C'rords of sales book1n~s ""Paid Holidays 1\ll tx•nrfit~. l'tH't'<'l' pos1tions. /iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii0iiii anrl l'Ol'respondcnce. \\'tll • ~p 'd y • 494--1064 : also handle typing: o I·,,...-GI GCatlOftS N.c-"-,--1arlirs 11.1111 t rd REAL ESTATE l'eports for the Controller as I .,.Med Ins. Plan for pnrt !itne n1aid 11·ork BROKERS 11cl? as CO'Tes.iondence. 1 • Ex11 l11111Cl'ei;"ary $2. hr. ., . Apply in JX'iron only. /\li NE\'>PURT • C,OS'T'A l\1ES,\ Baha l\fotC'I. 2:1.j() Ncvvporl ARbA _B_l_v_dc,_c_._M_. _______ 1co1nrnrl'ci:\l, 1ndus1 r la l NUHSES ~\Ides, f/limc. 1-3, ex1ll'nen('(' pt'C'fl'rrcd /\/so :11 1, mature, expt•r. pre.I'd. RC"s1drntial \11con1e S;1lesl \\IHI train. 642-2410. People Ne-cde<I. NURSES Aide & Orderly_ 7-CHAMPION :t. Exper. pref. Intervws PROPERTIES t.fon-1'~r1. Mesa Verde Conv. 556-3060 ~tosp. 661 Center Sl, Ot.1 ~~ ... ~~~~~~~'.'" 5'\8·55$5. I' \Ve nre-a dynamic, young con1pany Jocutcd n ca r \Varner Blvd. and Harbo1· Blvd. Good fringes and , salary coinmensura!e \Vith 1 experience. Send resume or , apply: Standard Memories, Inc:. If Not You Owe It To Yourself To REGISTER WITH VOLT Instant Personnel r.I11j0r J\.le<l1C"11I Plan No1v A\'ailable Temporary Serviet' 3S-IS Can1pus Dr., Suite 106 Supplement your inronie Dnehshunds, Husk1£>s, Pu~:-.1 Drive a cab 6 hrs or niorc n 100 ~llXF:D PUPS! Stnd day. Apply in l)(!rson, s.rr1·1rc~ .. J\l~t Brl'.'eds. 01i~·11 Yel/011· Cab ro., 186 £. l61h I::i·Ps. •n,1·5027. I St. Cosla i\lesa. BEALrl'IJ.'UL l1tfl~ "forkshirt• Tl'mrrs. 8 v.·ks. old. SiJ"f'rl 1(§] by AKC Ctt K1rne1·~ I ~ "'-1, l~uck<1roo. to.tales & Fernalr~ l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~·~-V; for sho11.• or pet. 497-16,S.\ I 1 eve.~. or S.11 & Sun. Antiques aoos ( i'llALE Keeshound lOtnonlhi; __ _:.._;..: ______ _;_; old gt'l<lll 11·i1h eh1h1rt'11. SALE THURS/SAT Shots SJO or besl olf£'r, -• 5-18-3730 12 Hall!r£'es $j(l to $19;) 1 ---===-~~­Oiik Sideboard, leaded gliiss DOG OBEDIENCI:: CL.ASS front 1 Cl\rver o a k · 1 TO Stru1 \Vcd, June 5, in lhe S1dt>board J Q;ik Sideboard Ne1vport I Jrvine area. Call 11·/hcve!ed 111 i r r ors, 2; 546-49t8. !11 ah o g . S .i Ii c boards 'Tc.OcPo-"'Af~g~h-,c,,--0-,-,-.-p~i-,.-. 1v1hcveled mirrors .. 1 Oak.'(: Chanip. sire<l, exotic colors, Brttss B11rber ch;ur. 2 lee personality. Sensibly priC'ed-~xcs. 100 odd chairs. ~11sc. !erms 6'15-2235 6<12-5&<5. piano b<>nches. ' ' OPEN 12 to 6 * *. TINY Toy Poodl1•s, Thurs. thru Sat. i\dul1 s, & l nlf1lc pup, J\h1les 1101 Victoria, No. E. & Fcn1al!'s, AKC reg $25 & Costa ?<.iesa, 642-9187 up. 546-1224 ANT 1 QU E "co°"L"o"'E"'N::-°"R°"E'°'T"ll"1E"v"E"Rc-/ SHOW & SALE IRISH SETI'ER puppies. "-"'-"""'-------! REAL ESTATE BROKER OFFICE GIRLS OR ASSOC1'TE. A Subsidiary of APPLIED MAGNETICS CORP. I Ne1\•pcu1 Beat•h 5-16-4741 100 E..xhibitors Long Beach Al'f'nri $1 5 each. 5 \\'ks. old. 831-1743. LEADING Rrnl Esta!c Com· Sa~cs ~pcning i;1 ~esalcs, for p;.ay needs girls for leasing experienced 1 c ens c c, offlC'<'s in Santa An a, NC''A'J>t?rt Beach, Costa ~1csa Ornngl' .~ AnahC'lm. Typ. & lrv1ne area. Small firm • in,q needed. Call Nancy relaxed ll t nl o s p h c re . Bauer, Outstanding bonus or Industrial Brokers Inc. negotiRte your o11·n com· 2'221 S. Anne SI. S-anta Ana, C.:ilif n270·1 All equal opportunily ,,employer I \\'c hllvt" a romplclc p;icki\l!;e Occnn & Long Beach Blvd or cn1ployee bencfil"-\\'{' l\lay :\0, 31, June 1 & 2 pay lop l\'1tges. All olficl" & Thru r~ri. Sat 1·10 pn1 industrUi.1 skills are needed. Sunday 12-6 pin E11ual Oopor. E mployer Sekulich Production ;-~;:i!;:i!·;::l;:i!~~ =Fcu-n;ciclu-,.""',--,c,u~kc'--'-gcl-a-s-s-, BLACK GLRritAN ~llt::P- 11 £RO!\, 6 11·ks. S :\I A L L 1 BREED. $25 or ? STEVE. 6-15-4:i63. POODLE, Toy, pvt party must sell. Fon1alc, 6 nto'&. Call &16--4100 SIZES J 4.50 I Prinfl••I Pnflf'rn " '•, '\1•1IH'n':1 ~'7"~ ai .. : I (.:' "'' I• bU~I \\ 1111 jn Ill< h hi I'~; , '' I . I lius1, 4'.! lllf•1 :, ( 1 ' !·, ' 1' hu•): Ill (II hll'l. I•, hot•\ 1~ '(II> hUtl, ~~ h11•l: II t I• l.o,r. :.1~ hip); 16 t:." l111;o-r, ~:: lo l!•l I'\(~~ bU:<I. i.I h111t: j 11 (11 J.lho;l, ;i; lHl•I ~nd !;1 00 for f'al'h r:•lll'rn. A1ltl ~.'i r1•n1,.. (.,,-•".tl'h 11.1Ht·r11 ror •ir.,t •·1;1"'" 01 .. nl 111i.t ... 111·1'1HI h.Jt1dl1n,.:. otlit'r1<r.,I' ll11rd-rl:i~~ dl'l11rry ,.,11 l:tkt· lhrl-e "''"k~ or mort' S..1111 to fll11r1:1n l\liir\111, ot-U, thl• 1)a1Jy I 'ilOI.. ~, ' .. r,,, Atk B-a.. '/ho• ~fO\ho·l•d fi,.,I, 1. .. f ()l)(I ;..l1lo lhl' YOWi>: ,,.r_ I l~t'T.\~T Cl\O('l!rT \'Ellt ~11d 1:u1k top--1 .. uh tl'r ~;,I!<. h .. 1 •. l'~e LI~ h"'1h :1nJ I.nil• 11 .. .: "'Or~led fu;{ •1>1'11 .i, 1:::11':!.'' ~•«.:I••. duuhle Cr'I• h··f. 1'1f• I· ''I ~l!"" 11n"r; l \I ''" IUd«d. · ·, ('t;~TS r,,r t',I\ h p.11tern. i\ild 25 1•rn') tor '"uh p.onern I lnr f1r,l·t:l;1~,!. n1;i1l .11\d ~pec111J h,1ndl1 n )Z; othcrw1.!.t• th1rrtcl.1'" d1'h1·t•rv v.111 taki· lh11•t· v. f'1•k-. ur mun•. Nori(! lo 1\ll•·c llrouli: ... , 10$, ltw D.11lv f'1ln1 '\C'ftJli .. ·r;.in Orpt. lln.lf h.J Ohl l'hf'L."t'a St.1l111n. Nl'w \ 11rk. ,'\ \ 10:111. t•rrnl .''>amc, 1\ddr1'•$, lq1, Pllltcru Nun1Lot·r Ne w' 1·-1 IJIO!'ll !"'!luln.r d ... 111,;u~ 1n tJur 1074 Ne1dt1cr,;or1 833-855! nilnion plan. Please call tor llppt. 56--8424, SoutllCo, l OFFICE GIRLS ll<-alto,... SECRETARIAL position now I THE BROADWAY depression glass. butlons for oprn with construC'tion firn1 Huntl"9ton Beach collectors, c u r t o s & in San Juan CApistrano I Now lntcrvtewln" For colltt"tRbles. By ap pt , Musi have good lyping RPET s·~ s 847-5883 or $:11 & Sun 10- PED. Poodle, SUwr Toy, Fem., $45. 892-6927 l'at\,,rn 11,.rot .. :l't~ ,,.,,~, T~1h ratalog! ALI rrnl"I ~' TI\kE~: Grey, :-1 . :-: .. ,.. Yurlf ~ Y 11\nt I, J"r"" fl<·~h:u.~ ln~1dt• ..... ~-.. 1$f l'rln~ Nl\ME. ADDRESS, llP, t-; .. 11·' Stw + K"!t 8ook- NEEDED , ............ ...,...,...,...., Real Estate Brokers Radio telephone dispatch Mui! be 25, abJe to drive Apply In Pert0n YELLOW CAB CO. Chri511ana. ~mpanles ~s 186 E lGth Costa ~Jt!lll ~slve ~lllng manager 1 • • for lht'.lr new Huntington OFFICE gh:J. Must type. Beach Realty office. Vouna. nea1 appea~. Call: o. Serehlow 11kills, very light dictation. CA ALE 4, 1672 Anita Ln, HS. Must be self-1tM11?r with Experience Preferred PAINT & VARN I S H pleasing personality. Phone Xln't Employee Scnefils Rem0\18.1. Antique Furniture for Interview -493-2141 Apply Ptnonncl 10..noon our Speclalcy. Free Est. 7777 Edln9or, H.B. 551-:IT.!6 You con Charge DAllT PILOT Clonlfled Adi Eqwil OppQr, Em.ployer WILL Trade or s e 11 * TRAVEL AGENT * IIIGHLY QUALIFIED SAL.ARY OPEN. ~ In. Setter, Pups, AKC, Champ Stock, 't11end~tin/ Varagon Une. Reas. IW2-~l8 AFGl-IAN Puppies, AKC, Show qufl.llty. M!F. 673--2562 6Th-49ll SIZE :111<! STYLE NUMBER. !111_~ ll:111r Tll'A1!" 1';11 t"rll S1.2S f1:'\1;1·1:1 :~:1•,\ I l'l'li,'\••l \nur :-,·,.,.' Nted!tpolnt Book S.1 .00 rhn•r" 1" ~··•HI 1nl , """!!•'"'I JI,·,.,..! F lowtrCrochel Bk ~IOO JIAI h·1 n l11llld•• :'\1·:11• r:t'lil \1 :. Halrpl" Crochtt Book ..... \1.00 ~1-~L\ll·:U l',\'l 11:1::>; !',\ ! ,\• l11ffa"t Crochet Boo-II-Jl,00 ),(')(; 1••• ~1~1 .. ,. ,.11 l'I~' "· f\1••• l11tt.llJ1t Macri"'' Beol( _.,$1.00 1•:•t1"1 n 1•01111011 "•·n<I ~· .. nn11-. ln1ta11t Mo"•Y Book __ $1.00 SEW-l KNIT ll•orol, 11i1h •• ,,.;,. Col"!pl1t1 C!ft Book •• -11,00 Ii"""" 1•.•l11•1H . , .•• 'I;· C0Mpt1t1 Afghan• :I~ -.. St.00 l"1t111t F'111h oo" ""''\.: . 11 11n 12 Prlr • AIQh1n1 1:12 _ 50e GREAT DANE '"''a"t'Sewino l\nok .. '! 1111 Book ot It 0111111.:t .... 6o. PUPPlf_:S. AKC M Q 11 I TIC TOC SYSTEMS EqUlll OpJIOl'. Cmploytr Plrt time. regular hn. 714: &IS-0041 213: 592-2816 Muat llvt u.c.1. a1rfliort:1~""""""~m!!'"'!'~"'"· I artt. $2 hr. Call momlnp. Put YoW' bud2ct back on , 556-8181. the tt'l'ck , , , Stll Idle II~~ 642•5671 The laatut draw 1n tnt! Wt!1t . • .. Dolly Pilot Clluollled woodbutmhg kltehtn stove It oak Ice box, chest lype. ~ I ANTIQUE Wicker dining lll'I, white w/ .)IC'llO\V .te&IS, $225. PH: 67>-0042 . 551--5977 the Cutest draw in !he \V~sl.1 1511~~~~. f~r ~od°!; :i:::: Any day is tiie BEST DAY to • · • 6 Daily P11ot Cl.1u111llit..'CI k•k of 11 J iffy""'' .. ~ ... ~n an ad! Don't delay. ··/liAlidil. 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'iO \'OJ.VO 1.64 Sedan .. 4 I VOLVO I Pilot Classified Ad is a ·;;i SKYLAf{!\: CU,\VEJ:·r. ;it thou..:~nd~ .,f dnll.11...; 1 XJ t C d t I >I J SPORTCARS ()rig. 011·n1•r. Pri. pany, Sp('<'!. au·, n on J ion! ~unpf' m11 er . ust IBLE1\' a1r1~1nd Xlru l'(llJd h('lO\\ 1•'p!;11·rtni•n1 Il l'''''' Ht·~t ofh•r. G 15-2 3 4 2 49M:!:li 1!166 Jlartx,r. ('.:\1. tHli-!CO:: call &12-56781 61:>-066:! or tir""::r17 This oo!s1an1J1111: ;iu111111<ohil• , is load1·d 1\1th·e,Try ,.,,r,1 Any1une. Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 I Autos, New 9800 1HKI op!1on and l1.1s Jp,~ !l1<1n '7:: TOYOTA CI::LICA cpe. ::.too rn1lt•s. :-\ho11n h~ ,\utu. tr;.11is., air, landau appo1ntn11.>nt roof, rnai::s & SUPERB 36 Mo--R_;~~';· +Tax o.~nse COSTA MESA DATSUN • Hort:ior' Atto·1 Oldt'1t oat._ De-.... 2845 Harbor Blvd ., C.M. 540-0410 Ol'lt Milt Souffl af 5crft Di• ff-ffway Autos, New 9800Auto5, New Kll-2010 Dir. -----~------'il TUYOTA. !\lark JI. Club lpt•, VHl}'I fll[J, ~-M sterro, 4 six!, a1r, radials, Pvt. Pty, SH~·i0. 5.:i&?i·ll Johnson and Son 21st ANNIVERSARY SALE! I I • • GL Coup•'. xlut t'1'.ln<l. 9765 Toyota 11utorna111., ;iir N1n•li11onin~. Corolla 1600 Cpe P'Jl\{'f stN'riru.:. I 1·;1 1 h Pr _ ... .. , 1ntrr1nr. 1 tkwJr. '.\l11~t <..r.·t' 10 \\)Hit\ \1s .. 1,J\ ~ apprt'l:late. 1311CJH1 $2499 $AV£ BILL MAXEY ·roYOTA 18881 B~crth Bl•d., 847-955S HUNTING-TON BEACH ~Wl lewi& W YOLYO --.. "" """'°'· C.\L GW"""' '74 TOYOTA 'ii l\TEllCEULS ·l:J) SE 1-:s· l'l.'Uli\'l' ('.;1r • nn•· llnl.v IS~·r· 111! No. 01~1 111 . t·'ully C'qu1r· pert, $2'.!fi.'\:l 1110. h ':IS(.' f(lr 3G rnos. CJEL + T&L. \\'Ii~ lease ·I yrs fro1n ortu·r~ 11 hc11 you p;ty t\O rHOr'f' f1,r a J yr lc.'.lsc 11•i1J1 us. Jim Slemons Imports 1301 Qu:iil Nc11·port Bt'al·h l\J3·9:1!:0 LNTER ~-llO~'I ~l:1t•t\r..TJIUP. 71 MBZ 280SL Sand gold \.\'i!h black in!criur, au 1 om u I i 1· tran.srnission, power s\N..'rinr:. air t'(lnrt1· tioning, Beckl·r !\1£>:.:100 A~T FM wiU1 tape .~ hulh tops. Don't n1L~s this rare buy! NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast ltwy., N.B. 642-9405 MERCEDES '68 !SOS Luxurklus 4·dr. Sedan with auto. trans., power steering, power brakes. rull lcalher interior, AM/FM radio, low mlle&1tc & show mellculoWI Best Deal Anywhere! LEASE OR BUY All Models! Dmltwi4 -TOYOTA. 64 TOYOTA COROLLA COUPE '!'C't11i1\' 1\ 1th blaek inlC'rior, 1ZV7.~72l. A super buy & !lllJl{'r !<harp~ WEEKENO SPECIAL Only $1295 Li::AS1'-: ABRAND J\E\V '74 TOYOTA 1200 Corolla Scdnn for only $61 .26 ri~r n10. 36 n,os. OJl('n end lcn:se. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1ess1 a .. crch 8t•d. 11 111.asss HUNTING-TON BEACH care imide & out (WXK591l •. ~72~T-o)«a--sta_w_a_goo_°"Co'"°ron-a *•Att't.&~ Mark 11 'with air cond """'""'" auto trans. This car looks ~llt~".:11¥t4-brand ne1v has low mile;igc lrl0-f100 a beautiful Cll.f' 8JOEYI ;;:;;;;;;;:;;~;.;;;;..;..;.J" I $259;.oo OPEN SUNDAY 0.R. HAAN, Inc. 1--.::.:_.:::::..=.::::=:.:.._ __ ,'.inW E. 1st 5.Jl-44TI OYER ·71 TOYOTA Corona MK11 < 35 USED Door landau. Automatic, air MERCEDES r,~"'";ng, (3 44 D N !. 1 DISPLAY SUNSET FORD ON 5440 Garden Grow Blvd. \\'estmlnstcr (714) 636-4010 House of Imports '71 TOYOTA Corolla wagl>n. SU.7250 Air conditioning, roof rack. (36801.l/ 11999 2lll SE Cpe, 3.~ low ml, Uke SUNSET FORD new. Orll. owner 5440 Garden GJ'O\le Blvd. &tG--0083 Wcslmln1lcr (714) 636-4010 'TI MBZ %11) 5'dan Au10. 'TO TOYOTA OORONA trans .. air, AM/FM, Mich. AM/F.M a MACS $UOO X radlal8, • low mile•. * ~1 * 111&2040 Dir. SUtt'ertna: a ato~ crla:l1T 230 SL, air, auto, hard It mft Stll ~r needed It~ -Low ml., Ex<el oond. With a o.Jry Pilot O...itl<d 64l>-Oll83 Ad! c~=='---- l • 'Ii~! CUl'tONA. 4 dr, ;\/T, .\:lnl l'Ond. SI~. AIL 5 & II kl•lldS · 5,"12.S(l;t'.?. '71 1'(.lYOTA 1200 Cpc. Low n1lll•ag£>, l::Xt'l'L tilridirinn. Sl.'1!1;;. S3.1-.S!J.18 'il TOYOTA, RTSJ, 4 dr, auto, low nti., Bclo1v Book, Sl~j(). S.ti-7376 '71 Cl::LICA s1lvt>r, w1a1r,I !'Irr~ radi~. ~'inyl lop, 9,000 rn1J, .~. 963-5305. 'ti!! TOYOTA, liood cond. Call 499-23fi0 . 1200, radials, JOinpg, $600. T riumph 9167 ------- '66 THI. :-11i1f1rr. l-i11nf & !'Of! rnp + lunneau. Good con· d11inn, ~j..Qi63. Volkswagen 9770 '111 \'\V BUS, hon1e·made i·an1p<'r, r "'bil cng. 4 mo or 4001 mi warr. 725-7381 1:3/J i\~1 to 4:30 PM, Duffy. 1966 V\\' Bug. Very depen· 1111.blc. titust sci! this "·eek. ~ or offer. Call 67H885. '56 V\\' BUG, drive tr<1in . '\ln!, IJOrly & int 1·!ean. $•125. l\1us1 Sell! 6·12-7597 'il V\r Bus. lu\1/F':\I. Xlnt t'Ollrl. llaek ro!d do\.\·n C<Llll llC'r l.lC'd. ~2-2705. '71 V\V Can1pcr. Xlnt runninlo!; rir-.1 n1i. Clean. Radials. }<~!\'[ liikl' r<1ck. $2000. 642-7671 . 'f* \'\V THING, Radio, Roll1·age, 5100 iuiles. $2800. ffiij...1107 1965 vw. $300 K°C"f'dS ll'Ol'k. &12-01);2 V\\' SQB!\ ·69, auto, 37,000 niiles. 1 n1l'nf'r, $1.~95. &12-i914 or 642-3188 '70 V\V hug, Xlnt mC'Chanical rond. $1.100 firm. Call afler 6:00 '195-a.'l41. BajA Bug $400. 64S.0744 Sl'IO\VROOM CLEAN V\V. REBUILT ENGINE 842-0793. ·71 V\V DELUXE BUS. Sun roof. recent rebuilt eng. 831-21'.)1() Oh. 'iO VW Bug. Auto. tn1ns. & new volvcs. 831-2040 01r. '72 V\V Sq. back. Very clean. J'Cblt !:!Ilg. S2!IXl or best offer. Must sell 4~. '73 SUPER BUG, Sunrool, l.fim ml., AM/FM 9tereo, $3300. 54&-M69 MUsr Sacrifice 1910 v.w. camper. Alk'J !'JOO. C..h A T.O.P. 5411-4633 Ill S '67 VW, very clean, Reblt omgine. xln'l oond. $950. Call ~49 •67 VW SQUAREBACK, 1825. 1&1.- f'OR Sole. '69 VW, In &OOd cond. Bett oUtt. -aft !pm CAPRI OVER 50 TO CHOOSE FROM! the sexy European DISCOUNTS ON EVERY CAPRI IN STOCK! SA VE $ HUNDREDS $ ON EVERY CAPRI Home of 1he New Car "Golden Touch " , 2626 Harbor Blvd. of Cars MfRCl/RY Home of lhe New Car "Golden Touch" Costa Mesa 540-5630 ' 9800 • ~I' Ot.ILY PILOt ~"day /\'.;1y 51, 1974 1Autos, New 9800Autos, New 9800A utos,N c-.-w----9-800~-, Chevrolet 9920 ~-~~~r~\f1·r ,\· 111r. c::.~.~ --;-rd_CO_U-NTR--Y-~-E-D_AN_9940_1_01·F-:-:~d-,-•• -l.CO--N--<-D_o,c994,:_o'"'r0. Pinto 9957 Plymouth ~ ij -;::::'.::===::;::::::;;::::;:=::::::::::.:=::::; I 69 CAMARO NOW A PRE -OWNED top 1'0ndlluin, lu11· nil. 5h«•I puss. ...,. ago n. At r A~utomatic. • · Sh a r p · · 72 PINTO RUNABOUT ·71 Ply t-Ury 111 4 door a1r ,~)ocl P"'r sir pv.T brks auto rn1ns clc1111 car 1vith 10'.I' 1n1Jrttf'I' 1X1F'l .0 $1795.00 / MAKE S MORE SENSE THEN EVER! RALL YE, SPORT I 4 ·"l-"-"C1l. pcl'.t'er i>tl·1·1·111;: rXT.\3001. WEEKEND SPECIAL Only $1395 . '' ""'""''""'""''"" ... "-""'"'' O.R. HAAN, Inc. a!20 ~. Ist 5·U-+1TI ll\·lh•d r<tdtnh L'n1l1•r liuok cvndiuoning, 18.908 nHles. { ti7.1-il\I,_______ t01711PV) $3599 UNSET FORD Au Io n1a 11 c trans1nisslon, I 'ti7 COL'Ci\H, 1noffi!!> bud y SUNSET FORD 5440 Garden Grove lil~. air ('On<li!ion1ng, lite hlut', \\urk. ~!Uk\' oHc•r ;;llO Garden Grove Blvd. \Vestn1in.ster <7141 636-4010 2~,1!&! n11Jc1 & supt•r t'lC'an! l'rill fil:l-'.l~?X \\"rst1n1nster (71 ll ~~ 4010 73 FORD $1995 urig u\\ner Sl76:i. \l':jgon, 10 pass., all' cond, GALAXY 500 SEDAN AIL..; p.r.1 ~19-:~:.?77 luv rack, r.u.iio, Mich. Full factory ei.Juipn)ent & ATLAS 1 ,-,-c-o-,~,G~,~,~,~,~.,~,-~ .. ~.~"-, -,~-,-rt-1 'i\ f<'DH.D LTIJ sq u Ir c n1diul 1ires, Very cleli,n. factory air cond11ioning. Dodge 993S $2.000. 552-7120 1-457GKTI '1'l VEL~A \l'a~on-. -l.>ct~,r ·11 DODGE D1·mon rou~. '70 LTD Wagon, Jo mileage, WEEKEND SPECIAL r ..,,__ ...... -............... , 2JN NllBOl lllt.,C.•. WS-0660 LARGEST SELECTION or CADILLACS IN ORANGE CO. ~~~~;,::- NEWPORT · . IMPORTS Chrysler/Plymouth 0JX"ll Daily & ~un. 'tll IO rM 2tJ29 llnrbJr Blvd., Custa r.1csn CADILLAC 1973 CADILLA 1972 CADILLAC 1973 .i.:niu11, aulurnallc. 192i:if~A) Autoina1ic, bright J i n1 e. n/c, pis, {1/disc brks, lug Only $1595 3100 \V, Const l·hvy., N.B. 11 ''"' 18 1:/CX\'I !"""'' 1·;11·k, new tu-es, 11850, 642-9405 546-1934 ft DOll AOO EL OOllAOO CPE OE VlllE ,HJ\J• J• '' ,, '' ,,, •J\'. ''"' t 0 .... "" ' '"' ' ' I .... ," .... o ' , .... .... '' !1-,,,, . • '"J" ·7.1-N1:;--Ply 1'r1ul Duster 4 SUNSET FORD SUNSET FORD R4:.!-g{J.:il I 0 ° 71 PINTO 11·hl c!nve :{ spc<:'d loadflitr . (,... . ' ' . ' .•. ·-' ' . I ,, • " ·~' ' •···. ' ., ~ ' '·'•· ' .... 0" :;.110 Gur<l1•n C:1Yli't' Blvrl. ;,.1.10 Garr!rn Crovc Blvd 'li9 GALA-\'.IE 500. ai..r cond, _ .... "'::'.:'.::~::..=~ .. .:.".:!~ -Rune bout 3-dr. au1ou·a11s :r, ~tll fuel. lank 5 \\'1·~11111ns1l'I' 17\..\,1 r,:~r;.__1010 \V_e_s1_,,_d_nster 171-11 b36-4010 radio, good shape. $850 i1o!IOIWlllU.•L C.ll MS-Dliill p..1ss scat lo1s rnore rxtras ' " ' .. ·"''· ..... "· ' ...... '• ··~ "' ... .,.,, ~~-.. \'-·'· '' "' s5799 "' .... w' .... ''" ' 0 " s5799 S6899 CADILLAC 1973 CADILLAC 1973 SlDAN DE VILLE ONl Y l 4,06~ M ILES CADILLA·c 1968 Chrysler 9925 '71 JAAli.:e Polnl'a 4 Jr st>t.I air f1rn1, cash. 642-6908 a ft Yelloi\" 4 speed. air l-'Ondi· AAflAJ.:4XO!l216:\ $:>213.00 ti[J!n tioning, rndio. heall'l', and O HAAN I I C'Ontl p11r -.tr landau IOiJ · '70 TORINO • QI .R . • nc. · ) "I" 00 -. \\'agon. n Y an oulslandin' value! (119-"l'O Chl'y 300 201-:. hard 11,p 13:.!IURSl.>~:J. FOi{ Sale. clean l °"'ner 37,270 ni iles. Air DJD). 2020E. l'>I 5-11-1471 l;nul;iu lop air ronrl pii 1. sir O.R. HAAN , Inc. 19611 Ford Tolino \\'agon <."Ond!tioning. ! 1 7 4 B N K I 0 I $1488 '72 PL \'l\10llT!I 11USTER ..... ·t ' .......... , • ' -~ .... o • 0 j,..,tt., ., , •<A••• ;-.. ' " 5l0ANO! Vlill, . -. COUPE OE VILLE '''• . '.' !'Ill' ltrl\s p11r \\J!ldo\\~ ~'1121) t-:. J-:r ~l l\-1-171 ~l·t~I;; a Jl{'\\ hon1(', $1150, SI7!J9 n y . 16.!XXl llU)t'<i, l'Xt'('Hrnt. 2 fl\1/F:O.I 1·;1d10 UuclH•I ~''~•I' i;', D()IJl;E \\'GN. xlnt ti73-2237 SUNSET FORD Door 11.T ,\uh1111a l1t·, J>O'>l'l'r ,, ..... ~ .... o ...... ,., I ~' . , 11999 ··' • ',. # ........ 1-.,1 11:1h '"u1~11h· sh;1q1 1·;1t u·an,.,1~1rl.J11011. S:'iOJ. 6' \Vid<:' '71 f<'ORO Ranchero. Fully 54JO Cnrrlt•n \.J't!\'l' Blvd. sl<'<T1ni.:. 1•111,t•r hrakcs, ;Lir .l •• •t ' ' ~ ... ' I ~ h •• 15799 li.";'.;<;flll SJ::!r1 00 l'~1u1pt•r Slll'll, as 15, $65. 1•quip'd. One O\\'llel', Shov.n \\lt•Strnill'>!f'r f7141 6:\fi-.l-010 33375 CAMINO CAPISTRANO t'o11rl1!1oru11g, \ 111yl l'OOf. 0 . R. HAAN, Inc. \l~-.\::,01 b~ appl only, 8.13-8320 ·73 Ford ~H 11,ah'On3 SAM JUAN CAl'lst1AMO I 1~:.1·:xx 1. S~JG7j. Johnwn & CADILLAC 197 1 CA DILLA C 19 74 -. _, .. . ,. ·. ,_ CP£ 0£ Vllll CPE 0( VIU( • • .. '·h~.. "-· ·~· ,_,,, I .-f •· " " ~l:!O !-:. Isl __ ._ .. !l-11~1 ·-;o f'IL\HCElt, HT110, 10·1111, . . , SJ>Ct'd s1i1·k 1~9od ck•an i::-asl 4,'1.'JJ;§"'':"i ')j:'jj75 Son J.11u11l11/~lrr{'~l)'~ :!ti2G 'li" f'lllt'l'~l.EI~ \\.\t:11\ tull 1•1110•1, A/C. SIGOIJ.172 COLNTH.Y SEDAN S.:i\·1·r 11Llh 1wn1 29:\llDIJ ll11rho1· BL. (':O.I. .H0..:.630. " . . .. ' •· ' ' . J.oadf'd. Full p11111•r \' \{_' \. '1<'1-l!\tl ~·~."-·,~i:i~::~n. i~~g. Pj~~n~efj ea;~ S2'~.·~. HAAN, Inc, I 71 PINTO--·~1wr. l'UtlS good-. --Tl<)~ Sl'Jo:CJAI. t';.1.·d f,,1· Q S2J99 Sl!.f1 . " . -' .. I SALE PRICED 1369 " . "' 17299 . ~111t·1• nt'11. ri1n..~1~;:: ·u· Ford 9940 i3i6E lf 2fl~ !:::. Isl :1 11-f.171 /\u10111<1l1l· trnn~rni~~1on, C:ill ;,-1~ .. 1112 hlfi·~l7~7 :..:::.:::__ _____ ..;_:,.:: SUNSET FORD . . ~ - -rfl 11 ~ &: b£'fll<'r 1·s1cF,\l1 "'--'-----;;;=I _ _ __ · i.io G d C 1 d 1'l f< ORD squire !I 11.1~~. :-OLt 1 ' • :,; ·· · Pollfiac 9965 CADILLAC 1972 CADILLAC 1967 CADILLAC 1970 CPC DE Vlill BROUGHAM I •· • I " 0 0 .... '' ~. •• ' .. .. .... ' ,, 14699 11399 " ' '· CPE OE Vtllf 12999 . " 'i:! TO\\'{'\ ,\ (' .. ,11111·~ 65 FALCON :._ . ar en !'OVl·.~·\' · \\'a,e:. Jl/S, P/B, air WEEKEND SPECIAL :.;~1<.:.:_:.,:_ ______ ;.:.I { 'lir~ slt•t' \\ i.:. ::1.111~1 •1P1, ;111 ,, olnor SJMll'l 1 \\'s·r~:~:1 \\ L•stn_2.U!_.~!,~r 1i 141 G.ll:i-lOIO lltll/F:0.1 stt·n~1. lu:.: ravk. Only $1195 LEASE t")lld, p/\\11111.011 '. p/"·;d, WEEKEND SPECIAL 'i2 l{:\NCllERO, Dclu:.;p Onl! ui\iir. 1,1::-r)1:,/l'\'l's, ani/fni si.•1'''"· 111 -:In: tudl. Ltkl• Ill;'\\'. Xlnt t"Ond. -19-1-2712 l~!lll!!l rond. pr1·. 1,)\ i;\\.11~:~"· Only $795 s2.-iXJ. :-~l:HiS82 R nni-5 pn1. --------1 ---~ '71 PINTO Coupe. I ~pt'11d, _ .. , .... ,.., .. C»,,, .......... ,,..~, '74 FIREBIRD ESPRIT l 2 Monlh 12,000 M1f(' CADILLAC VALUE PROTECTION WARRANTY Mo\! 197 1 th1u 19 74 Codillv c~ A voilobJe Todo.,.On Continenta l - -9930 '\jj t'CJRD r.alaxy 500. \\'hit•'. d('C'fll' gr u up. i "'""'"'~ ...... ....,., ... , •• ., .. ~, $2()fl. t 9!l2HQSl _z100 M-••o• !lVD .. C.I . MS-06611' 'T\ {'ll:-l'TL\I'.:\ l'.\l. .\11-\ \\'/ B<'ll!\' 11/ln1111u if';1111''1' 111- l('l'IUI'. I Hl) I l'H[l E\ <'I'~ E'\· !1·a You t 'o.uhl ln1;i:,:11u•' ~/t;,fHMJ IJll. :S7:o)U. •1fler. Ll\' 1i:r,hl\Y Dir. nri-H2~! 1n:~-~.:tI> SUNSET FORD \'1nyl iup. llll' eonrl1tio111ng, ;1u!u1n;otl\', r~1lly II \l'hcC')S, 1~•111·r .-.11•1•r111g. Ul'fll'l' Tu- d:1,;. NABERS 'j3 ('()Ct"\TRY S £ D ,\ !'\ .-1-l·IO G:1rd1•11 CrOVl' Blvt! 73 PINTO $84.99 MO. \\'ai,.:011. 10 )'lass. Air \\'l'st1n11h!t'r lil·11 li:lii-HIHI 2 DOOR '7:! COUl"Tl·:Y SED,\'.'i 1n p:i-.~ 1\:igun 1\ir 1~111d11ion11u:, ~l.tjJ nHll':.. 1~~11111Pr 1 s:ri~t .,1nd1110111n.:.:::. li,ijS n1ill'S. Lincoln 9945 ! .~pi't·d, \';uho ,\: hL'(lll'l. Dnl~ t:~l~!I S\\J $'.~~!'19 ----------·' lQ,j~lj n1ilf•s. - phi~ !•1.x. ;lti 1110. tlEL. '74 GRANO PRIX Avthon zed Soles, Service, Leo sing 540-9100 SUNSET FORD 't>ti -1 DH. ;ur. n1e1' L1n11I~ $18 ~·110 (;11nlcn G1uve Bh·rl. c11r. 95 Ru ·k1·I st• .. '>, t'(lllSQlt', •IU' t' •rU111 l'ltlJll);!. \Ill.\ [ l!lp, 1"11\l'l' :.ll'<'l'Ul~. 11!•\ICI' IJ1,.,,· hr<ikl'S, ault)n111tll' tr11 nsn11s· s1on ln1n1c11; 1~· t.ll'livery. \\1• .... tn11nsh'r 1jJ~\ 6:16--\010 SUNSET FORO C.111 :~lfl--17 I'.! 2600 Harbor Blvd., Co~ta Mesa OPEN SU NDAY 9947 9933 Couga r ·1;~ :\f{7 1~11\,·1· .v air t·ural. .-~1 10 (;anh·n <;ro1·c Bhrl 'il LTD N'ju1rt• \\'agon Ma verick Read! Da1By Pilot Classifiled \\ill .... c ... pt 1r.id•·-\\'1" .. ln1iu~!t·r 17111 6?.&-~010 P/S, P/B/ ;1i1·, rack. NEWPORT IMPORTS $98.12 MO. 1;~-1___;;.1:ii l'il l!\'>;CllER(J, \.T. i!UIO, l.O\\' H!Ut' Book. S.17-2167 i11AVERICI\ ''iO, 6 cyl.lf'lo 1,,1 <.'Ol'i;,\P..~c.1 t"nrl .. a 11·. J'S. l'B. ou1· C'f'nd illu-.t M'll, ·71 l'OH.1:-\0. :Xlnt 1\lt't'h n1i·!l. :\ln't rund. I 0\11\t.'r. n•11d. P/S. S\~liN). Call ,~1·1.,, 'S::!~Mt hl2-X{J~lfl n1nd. S\100. ,\-;k for :O.lr. _cc~··~"-6~7~>-~20=~'1'----=~I 3100 \\'. Coo.st 1111), N.13. 1· ~17"4"v·1"'E·N"°TUnioR.AUt-:lll .. Autos , rjew 9800Autos, New 9800 Autos, New ,\ulun1a1u·. llnletl J::lass, de-9800 __ ··_•-_11;_1 ~' =======-' ~A~u:•~·~·~· ~N~e~w:_ __ _.:9~8~0~0:.:o~"='~="~· ~,;-~1 :;..._:=H=:~="='='=''="=''=·s,. Mercu_r~y ______ 99_5_0 642-9405 'il .\lEltCL'P.Y )Jnilll'r"\ 'ii l'l:XTO C•lUl)l'. I .~11t•1•1I. ltl\<' hurnpt•r.~. air ,,1nd1- BRAND NEW 1974 OLDS 98 LS LOADED li>J9677 1J LOADED 1#7237881 BRAND NEW 1974 OMEGA FULLY FACTORY EQUIPT. lff l 060891 $1D477 $i'it7 $31"77 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '69 BUICK ELECTRA 5977 ... • '71 FORD LTD ' O' $1977 '69 CADILLAC DEVILLE 5 1477 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 72 OLDS CU STOM CRU ISER '. .. ' .. . . .... " '69 BUICK SKYLARK I 01<1~. ·" '7 0 OLDS '73 CUTLASS 98 COU PE SUPREME ' o. ' . ' ,,. ' t •• ' " i. ' " 5 1777 53477 5 1177 4 WHEEL DRIVE CENTER "Home of the Ground Hoq" • Con tempo Yan Con,-er!tion~ Authorized Sales & SerYice • ·SAVE 1974 GMC 1974 GMC • NEW 1974 GMC PICKUP .'~~~~ .. ~~· .• ~~~~1.'!~'l l/4 TOH 4X4 :t'riv;l,,M~Yro~~i~c 1o1i •" " 1'"· ~' ,,. ,A """ 3~0 VII. 4 ~r·>. fl. ,.o·I wnl. llvy <!J'I ··U'l'"'l"!Jn, Hf'~~' O•<"'' •. ~-,..,-. tonl· 'I '·· ' <. 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Stocks TEN CENTS County Gets Bids for Dana Harbor Attraction By JOllN VALTERZA Ot tne 0 •11)' "•IOI St•lf Scah>d bids by owners or classic sailing ships \1hich could he prirnc candidates rur a n1aritinH.' attraclion at ll:in:i llrirbor \\'ill be Opl'ncd tllonday aft ernoon by coun1y officials. Bui the early optin1ism about the abundance of proposals has given way to serious doubt s. now that the nation's c..:onomy apprars to be slipping. The soaring intercsl rate :.ind extreme C:lulion by n1<1jo r investors has the . . . -"• ,, ' . ~-. .. '. --.. ., Sna1·ed 'Viper' county's deifartment of Real Property Services wondering about the total uumber of proposals. lnquirics have bct•n steady, according to spokesmen for 1he department, but quite often, verbal enthusiasn1 docs nol yield a formal offer. The prospect of having a classic sailing ship permanently n1oorcd at the harbor's western are11 long has been a drearn of county ofOciats. II 111as included in the original master plans for the harbor. . . ' ('ounty Anin1al Control Officer J. P. Litner holds captive snake after pursuit in Srin Juan Capistrano neighborhood Thn rsday sparked by ("alls front anxious housewives. I~esldents said they saw large snake, but could not tell if it was a rattler. Concern along Via San Remo about poisonous snakes in nearby hills reinforced Litner's caution . .-\lier wetting the bushes, officer turned u~with gopher snake. Rep~ t 1le was released elsewhere. ---------~~~--~~~~~~ Sru1 Jua11 Co1111cil Aslis 'Co1npensation' for Tree 6y J>A~tELA llALl .. AN 01 "" 01111 ,llot 11111 A controversy over the remova\ or a eucalyptus tree in a nc\v \Vestporl tract in San Juan C;1pistrano n1ay grow into a fuJl-blown fi ght over ho1v the toppling \1·ill be "avengt'd ." Retention of lhe !rec was a condition for appro\·al or a tract to be located on El<lerlv County . J Couple S11cc11l!!P In House Fire T1vo elderly Santa Ana residents di early today r1fler ·ng overcome b smoke fron1 a s olde ing fire: · r sn\all stucco bun lo,v . Santil Ana Fire p:irtment officials said Edward Kirby. 79. :i11d his \Vife, Jane. 76 . of 2938 Fallbrook St., were found by fire1nen responding to a call of smoke coming from the residence. Fireml!n said Mrs. Kirby was dead at the scene from apparent s m o k e inhalation and her husband was dead on arrival at Orange County Medical Center from the same apparent cau~e. A fire investigation investigator said the blaze Wa probably caused by a smoldering fire in an overstuffed chair the blaze was probably caused by :i cigarette. Investigators indicated that the fire in I.he chair may have started earlier aod that the couple might have tried to t!Xtlnguish it. There were apparently indlcati005 that they thought the fire had been put Out but then later burst to life again, killing them In their sleep. : Damage from the fire was listed at $4,000 to the structure and $2,000 to the cpntento, nr. departmen\ oUlcials said. the south side of Del Obispo Road. \Vhen the old tree was felled, against city orders, the city rolUlcil ruled that the citizens of San Juan Capistrano sOOuld be con1pcnsated for its loss. Jnforn11'd sources reported lhat at a recent meeting between developers and city officials tincluding l\\"O COW1Cilmen sitting as committee) harsh words were spoken with one high \Vestport official accusing the city or using extta· ord inary practices. Cily Nlanager Donald \\1eidner declined to confirm the reports of the verbal baUle. Ed Rabelais, spokesman for \\'estport. also refused lo con1ment on the assertedly heated session. but did state that a formal proposal has been submitted to the full city council in writing and will be acted upon at a meeting Wednesday. He d e c 1 i nc d , however. to unveil the firm's offer. According to Rabelais. the tree \Vas t5ee TREE, Page %) San Cle111ente' s Swirn Pool Opert San Clemente's municipal pool has begun its season with weekend openinas which will stay in effect until June 24 , when the summer hour! will begin. The current plans call for weekend hours from l to 8 p.m . Saturdays ;1nd Sundays.1 Spokesmen for the city p a r k s department said the hours will be extended starting June 24 when the pool will 11tay open from I to 8 p.m. dally, except Thursdays. On \hat day the pool wl\1 close at 8 p.m. Private-party bookings wilt b e available for the pool on Thundfl.y evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. IUld scheduling is handled lhrough city hatl~tOl. .. j But despite several potential "bites" in past years, nothing had come of the official dream. The last ship destined for use at Dana Harbor made it to the \Vestern Hemisphere fro1n Europe only lo run aground and break up. Darrold Myers, property manager for the county department in charge of the bid process, said that a boat "perfect for the swashbuckling feeling that's desired for the attraction" lies at anchor in Panama. It belonged to the late Erroll Fl~inn and even has a full set of cannons on its decks. Its O\vners, he said, are among those expressing a strong interest in the lease proposal. "The specifications for this lease are not really that definite,'' said Myers. ''This is one of the few times that a project can become really creative. and our position has been one of literally asking investors to be creative and to help us develop so znething truly Wlique and attracllve at the Harbor," he said Thus. the county has not dictated that the \\·inning vessel serve spet:ifica11y <1S a restaurnnl , or tourist attraction, or ta\·rrn. "\\'e realize that in the currt111t economic cliinnte it's going to bf-hardtr for a man co obtain the financial backing for a cre ative and perhaps daring project. \Ve're still optimists at ll•ast about having sorne proposals to study ," r-.tyer s said. If enough at!rac11ve ofrers come through on ~1on<lay. al l•'<lSl t.,.,o months \1 ill h(' SjX'nt by 1he staff to evaluate th{' )~'1t11 r and lll•gat1vc {'lenients of each. Specific r1'l'0111n1nndations then \1ou ld b1· 1nadc. to county supervisors by the Count~· JlarOOrs. Beaches and Parks corntu1ss1on and staff. ti.tycrs. hO\\~v{'r, 11·ould not predict ho1v soon a elassir vessel n1ight rest at anchor oH the point rnade famous !n the novel by Hieha rd Henry Dana. l(alm Linlis Boosts In Milk to Big Pledge $10 Millio1i Stiit Hinshaw Suing On Libel Charge underassessed properties owned by Tandy Corporation which controls ntany Radio Shack outlets in the COWlty. UC/ Blill Tea111 Avoi<ls Crasli 1.iC Irvine's baseball le.ftm and !raveling e-0ntingenl of 44 persons eluded dii;aster Thursday \\'hen the airplane upon 11·h1ch they v•erc riding narro1fly avoided a mid-air collision al the St. Louis. r-.10. airport. The t:CI squad. defendin g NC1\A coJlcge division champions. 11re 111 the national tournament again this rear. They \\"ere flying I o Springfield. Ill. Details today in the sports section, Page 20. Rep. Andrev.• J . Hinsha\v sued his Republican primary opponent for $10 million today in an Orange County Superior Court action ·1at charges Mission Viejo businessman Dave Guhler Yo'ith libel and defamation of character. Hinsha\~._ (R-Ne~1port Beach). clainis in the lawsuit that Gubler has libeled him for his action bot h as a congressman and during his service as Orange County·s assessor from 1965 to 1972. Marine Siiffers Injury He further claims that Gubler has filed a series of false statements v.•ith the Grand Jury and that Gubler's only concern is to discredit Hinsha \V and cripple his campaign for election lo the ne11•!y created 40th Dist rict. Hinshaw, through attorney \Villian1 L. Anderson, brands as '·a b so I u te I y fabricated" ni11e affidavits recenUv made available to !he Grapd .Jury a11d Orange CoWlty ne\\'Smen by Gubler. Those affidavits allegedly contain the charges that Hinshaw gave favorable tax breaks tp fim1s and individuals who supported him in his successful bid to unseat former congressman John G. Schmitz from the old 39t h District seat. Th~ libel. action. one of the largest to be filed in recent years in Orange County, also rejects the claim that llinshaw y,·hiJe serving as assessor also Caspers Accusecl Of 'Strongar111' Carnpaigu Tactics r-.tarcia Bents of Ne\vport Beach. one of three candidates trying to unseat Supervisor Ronald Caspers. charged Thursday that Caspers and his top aide! have subjected some of his campaign donors to "strongarrn" tactics. "I want to make it clear that I am not n1aking the charge that these fir1ns or individuals sought out Caspers and made a donation in order to get. an improper concessioo,'' !\frs.. Bents told ney,•sr.ien in Santa Ana. "I am saying that some of these firms have expressed to me, privately, th<it they felt they were being foroo:I inlo making substantial contributions to Caspers' campaign under \'eiled threal<> or dire cOnsequences if they did not comply." Caspers aide Tom Fuentes C.'llled the charges "ridiculous." "It Is a shame she ha! had to stoop to this level, but we are \fell Rware of the ral!ure of her campaign to win public support." Fuentes said. In response to the charge of indirect strongarming, Fuentes said. "\\'e don't comment on trivia like that." Mrs. Bents released a list of companies or Individuals who contributed $1,00> or more to Casper!!' campaign coffers. She elahns all or \he 26 donors Ohe lbt.ed eit.ber do business directly with the county or rely on the county for favorable action on roning, tract approvals and other such sctioos. But Mrs. Bents would not say whid1 ol. IS.. TACl1CS, P11• I) In Mesa Bee1· Cooler El Toro fllarine Hollanj Roan Bro\1n suffered second-degree burns on his chest \Vedncsday night when he passed out in a Costa tl1csa beer cooler and fell on dry ice. Brov.n. 21, \\·as released from Hoag l\femorial Hospital after receiving treat1ncnt for injuries he suffered in the cooler at Finnigan's Rainbo\.\'. lil4 Placentia Ave. Police sai i, the r efrigeration unit had not been working properly and the management was using dry ice to cool the libations. \\'hen he be c a n1 e unCOflscious, Bro"·n fell on a chunk of dry ice. Firemen quickly re\ived the heavily breathing f\farine and rushed him to the hospital by ambulance. There \\as no indication how long he had been in the cooler. Bn:nvn apparently \1·ent inside the cooler to get something and becan1e Bas Ca"eer Gen. Creight-On Abrams, Army chief of stat!, has cancer of the left lung. Tests to deter· mine the extent of malignancy are S<heduled at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. unconscious af ter inhaling I a r g e quantities of carbon dioxide gas given off by the dry ice. accord ing to one theory . Firemen said Bro\111 \\as acquainted \vilh the managcmenl and frequently helped do the chores. Co1111cil Decides Against A11otl1er Executive Meet San Clemente city councihnen chose this mon1ing not !o hold another exC<i.J1i\"e S('Ssio n to discuss the latest elements in tile hiri11g of consultants to evaluale the city's police department. The agreement among councllmen came after City !\tanage r Krnneth Carr said he felt "no need" to ask the coun1cil for another private session. Instead, the panel went into a public budget study session to r.o over the ne1\' budget p.1ge by page. Carr and councilmen have declined anv specific comment on the decision reached last Tuellday moming to hire former Los Angeles Police Chief Thomas Reddin and his staff for a formal evaluation of the department. Carr and lledd in conferred on the proposal a day later, but ever since the action by !he council. a t e rs e , one paragraph ne"·s release h::.; been the only formal co11tment. The action capped \\"eeks of secret sessions by the council during y,·hich the panel discussed complaints of morale problems \\"il hin the department which individual officers reportedly had been bringing lo councilmen in private conversations. Throughout the enti re period of COWlcil discussion of the department and its makeup. Public Safety Oireclor Clif(ord !\turray has not been summoned directly f\lurray has not been summoned dlrectly by the council to discuss the issue. Com1nunicallon, Instead , t" is been accomplished through Carr. carr has gi\'fn no indication of \\'hen lhe Reddin project would begin al the department. The stand&rd procedure, according to Reddin, is for a team of ('()t)S'tltants - <ill former executives ln t h e law enforcement fi4)1d -to speod at least five week! at a department and make a complete efOcit'ncy vaJuaUon, then draft a fonn&I report to councilmen. • • $2 Millio11 Ca1111Jaig11 Offer Tolcl \ \Y:\St!IXGTO '.'-;" IUPI) President Xi~on's forrncr pcrson<il lawyer has ll·~Hnr<l a top for1nc r \\.11ite I-louse aide told hin1 the 19il increase in milk price supports v.•as linked y,·ith milk producers' reaffirmation of a $2 million Nixon campaign pledge, a Senate \\i'atergatc committee report disclosed today. The report obtained by UPl said Jferbert \V . Kalmbach of Newport Beach, the la\\•yer. testified that the late ~J11rray r-.1. Cho!iner of Newport Beach, long-time Nixon aide and fonner White House special counsel. told him just prior to announcement of lhe increase: '"There 1\·as lo he an announcement the next day and this \\·as, in fact. linked to this reaffirmation of the $2 million pledge." The staff said it v.·as continuing to investigate ''altrgations" that t·h en Treasury Secretary John B. Connally received $15 .000 from milk interests ln return for using his inOuence in the 1\dministration on their behalf. The staff also said that despite: Conna!ly's sv.·om testimony to the NO SCANDAL FOUND IN ITT PROBE, P1~ 4 contrary, he \1·as deeply involved in the controversial 1!171 increase that meant at least s;lOO million in extra income for dairy farmers. Shortly before the increase. the rrport said, Connally allegedly told a 1nilk co-0p official, "Ifs in the bag." 1'he report has been approved by Chairman Sam J . Ervin Jr. and sent to other n1embcrs of the COffilTiillee follo\1·ing a year·long investigation. Chotiner left !he \\'hite House earlier that month to joi11 a la'v firm that v1as representing the 1nilk producers. The conversation took place a m o n g Kalmbach. Choliner and a n1ilk official on ri.1arch 2~. 1971 -the day aft{'r Nixon hel d a controversa l meetillg \1'1th dairy leaders and the day before the illCl'ease (See KALrtfBACll, Page %) Orange Cout Weather It \vill become only partly sun· ny Saturday afternoon, according to the \\'eather service, \\'ith most- ly cloudy skies in the morning hours. Highs at lhc beaches 66-68 rising to 70.74 inland. lA>v.'S to- night 54-57. INSlllE TODA V T11;0 co111mu11i!y events take ploce this weeke11d alo11g the Or<rnge Coost. Tlie Cosia ~lesa F'ish F'ry 011d the lr11111e Is .. , art festlval. See !oday·s \\'eek· ender. Al YMlr Serwltl l ... 11... 1l L. M. B1r.i 11 C1HMr11l1 J Cta,MH.. ~ Comlu J<t C.-.n•nl )I DN1'1 Helket II Ellli.rlal 1'111 I l'hNlllff , .. ,, N1 OaMI-7 ......... 11 ..... " ..... 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Jl;111 h·\' Tl10• S:111 l 'lt•n11 ntt ' 1111usr11de 11;1.; f;dallv ~11·i1•ko·u 1 ln·,d:i\ n101·11111i:; ;ind i11cd ~l1n1 t l\ :;fh,r11 :111 I" ;1\ S;111 Cll'ntc11tt c;~·n1·r;1I ll11sp1t;1I lr11111 llu.: 1•!11·t li of :1 liloo<I ~·1i11 111 ht'r lt·t; 1\frs. !l:111lP1 l\:1 d bt'l'n a r1 ·~1dc111 \Jl San ('l1'n11·11h' 1111· tl1f• past I~ ~t<irs. J31 1-.1des ht-r h11~IJ;11HI. shr lr';t\.f'S 1hr1 'l' t!11ldrcn. Hob1,r1. B;irli;ira 0H1d l\r1ri11: llf'r p11renl s, L\lr <111{1 .i\lrs. D. A. lla!l~ or Stlll ('lcrncntr and t110 :-;1slt'r'i. /11~-rn;i Hiley uf L;i Cn·Sl't'lll:t ;11111 ·r1 udy (;l'll1 11H'l'1 !1/ l..;1kl11\UUd 'rhc rtlt·' 11 ill li1 .1 11 :1t 11 :1 111 111 1l1c ('l1urel1 ot .IL'Sll' l 1111-.\ 111 thv l..iit1·r ));11 Snint.:. 111 S;u1 Clt11111'11te 111 lh g1';11t·s1d1· :>t•J'\'iccs follo11111 g .11 l<I Tu1·1) ( ~·rni •tt·1-;. :-iheffer .i\lortll<JJ ,; I' 111 c/J;i1i:•' 11! :11· r<1tlgl'1ncn\s. • ORANGtCOAST .. 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'll \ jl i' CI .irnl1<1ssatlori:tl ;1ppu1n1 1n1 '111 lt'I' .Jav.·orski urgl'd ('hicf ti.S Oistl'ict .Jud).{e tieorr.t' I. 1!:1rt !o tl·ji·ct t/11· t:Xl'l'uti1't' pri1 il•':;i· rl:urns :Jnd t!fCh.•1' th:it the t•1'1dl'nt·r. 111 11!1' pns•1·~•:.11111 11f fonnvr ('.Ol)1HH'l'l'l' ~l'tl"t'!.11'\ >J:1t1rll'l' ~(\111~, he tk·ltit•retl to th1~ g1.11H.I JLiry. ··c1rt"u1Hst:u1t1:1I ,111d d1rt·I.'! r11dcnce l>t·fu r1· !lit• grand jur~· ;iotl h11011n to tile .'-p1·r't<1l Jlt'll"-t'l'Ulur 1111li1·a!('" l'r1111<1 f;1 til' th:ll 1·t·f\<11n l;1rg1· c·:11np:11g11 ro111ribu!ors t 11!1t·r p1·(1nuso'd co11tnl1u\1ons i 11 1·rJns1tlrra11011 ~ii :1ppoul!rn\·11l tu ft·deral po .. ts (If 1\'t'fl' pruuu~i·tl :i position iu l't•[Ul'r\ r11r ;1 ('Ullt rdlllll()tl." he Said ill p;q1crs f1l•·d \111h l!.1r1 's i·11urt .J;111orshi h;i..; h" t· n 1nvrstig<1ting 11l 11·!l11•r top johs 1nrl11 ding :•rnh;1s-:ul1!1'-.!1i 1•~ \',<'I(' \ll"'HlllSl'rl in ( \Cll'll\i,;<' Ill)' livfl\ ''ii Ill IJ il ! :,! I\ 1or1111iit11 111n • Tilt· l'rl·s1d1.:1Jl\ fnrnlL'l' 1:1111~·1 , l!rrh(•rt \\' l\;il n1!1:1cl1 of :--e11p1111 B~·:ith, !1:1 s pl{•:Jtlcd guilty to suC"h :1 rli.1rg1' S1:1ns li;1s 1'vf11~C'd to surrender his hies 11ntl1·r s11lJp11•·n<1 , 1·ontentling sonic ;ire pe1's<111:il :111d orht·rs prolcc!('d by o'\('t'\1!11 0• pn1 1!rr:1· :\i\lln 11·:irnl•d >lav Iii 1l1;it [),. 1111 lid 111 111h1· a l1;1'1n;il p1·11 !11·;.: .. 1·1:11111 ··~l1<11ild 1111• 1"-,lJl' l'l!Jt'l l " ;,11d '111111 ~!1:1.1 111' d11I "i1 ,),i\\'01'~1\i ~;11d ll \\~I~ !'l"U!'i:ll !lJil\ !hi' gr;111d 1u r.1· 11l1ta1n St:1ns · rr·1'<1111111Pndal1on.<: lo) tile President al)out pti11·1111;1I appo111l1·1 ·" -.u gr<1nd Jttror>; n1:1,v 1le('ldl' 1~ho. if <1111 uut , has hrokl'/l th1· J;i\1 . , .• ,.,,,,, 1•r1gc l rl 'l~EJ~ ... 1t·11 1u11·d h.1 µ1·ciUt•rs f11r the C ~lich;11 I (\11np.111.1 wh1cl1 1<: h11lldin~ ~1 tf':H·t 111•\\ Ill t!i" \\"t'Sljlllrl jll'l!j\'l'l. The lll'!J 1lp1·1,lopr111'nt;; ~l1;11·c ri ra:id 11l1ich leads olf I lei Obispo into the ho115ing areas. ··As f:1r ;1s 11·i:•rt' c11nct•rncd. re1nov:1l of lh\' trer 1«;1s inadvrrtenL" he >'iiid . "\\"(' d1dn"t kno1v th;it !ht'\' )J;id hegun ;.:r:1din~. Thi' lrt'1· \\';is in thi· tl'llll'r of u11r h:ilf nf !llr n1,1d ." lu· :1rld1•d Jl;)bt•l;n.; <::1irJ n1 ,( nnly II "IS 1111· lt'lt·11 t1011 ol 1111· !rt''' ;1 1·011d1\1on 1.1 ;qi prov;1J. hut ;il:.n tn put in tl11• "lrL'L'I. "Thr council bl'liev1'~ 11e sho11!d h;11\· ro111e h;iC"k to lh(•n1 :ind 1>0infrd out !hi> l'(ltltlJtl ~II lh!•I' l'Otdd h:l\"(• drcidi'd 11/J1'fl1t'r 10 J.:t•t•p i/ie li\'(' or 11·rl\'~1.:.;n tin• :.tr<'i:I ·· ht • s:dd \\('~!po H"l .~ fj1·~·! flf[1 )' II\' IU pl~n( St'\"1•!';d ' •jlt'Clllll'll·S\/ietl lt1·es Ill \)p• •'><1Jl1 · ;i1t·:l <i~ !ht· t•ucalyptus \(J cv111p··1h,1'0: for 1h(' 1ni~t;1h1• T: o t11111u·il r('111 ..,•·d . :111d d1rt·t·l1 d 1hL 1•L1111111r~ !>t,1H 111 !>1t d1,11n \1 1111 1'.1·· ti('\t·lopt·r !1J 11111 k 11ul · ,1dcqu,1tv i 01n1w11 ... ;1111111 T110 counciln1en rv1·11 11 .1n!!«l tu ~n IUl'lher -to (le11~ the 1>nli1'1' h0il'-ll','. PIOJVf"\ ft!1 ~1·1111nds lh::it ,1 <.:onr!11111:i fnr :ippro1 :11 h:1d !t" ·n 1 10!at11tl \ ·"«'ot1d propo•;.il 1•;1· l.1rd·raping 11·as 11!'• ,1,111t·d tn l ht· l'Ulllll'I~ :ind th1 .... 1011, >I d' !lll'll!«! d1l\\~l \ !'llj11111i!\~'l' \•! l\\H ldllil('liJlll'n thrt1 \Id' lrir·111ed !fl 1111'\'i l\llh dl'l'l·IOp{'rS. Coun,.1!111(•11 \\on l10tk•ch~·r :1 n d llin1:;l:1s '.\.i ,h 11ilu11!1·1·tL·d !111 lhl' jnli. l\atheri1H' llaa~ 89 \Ii''-l\;-:tlirrinr ,\gn<'" l!J:l". n forn1•·r 1!'~11:1,11! ol :-:;111 Clt·tnt>nll•. di rd \\'rd11l'~d:1y in Capistr;1110 B{'ach. She \1a-. 8!!. . \lr-). Jl;1;1s k'11 1·rs ;1 ::.on. Arcl1ie Olso11 of S;111 C!tnlt:nte: <i d;1ughtcr-in·l<111·, l>:11111:1!u1t' \)lsvn. :il1d :1 gr:indd;1ughlt'I' D:111n:i I\ l';1rks of \fr,~t111111stt·r. Otht·r !•11r111·11r~ 1nt·lui!1· I~ 111er'CS and ni·p!i1·11 '". l'ntil rrrt•ntly .\lrs. IJ;.i:ls 11\t'd :ti l:\:J \\', ,\\'l'llHl<J li.itllOJl:L \ 1 ~11;1l1n11 '' ~"lu.:dull'd llJI' 1h1 s 1•\'t·ning ;1! L!·'lll'"h1 :'llurtua1·1 in S·n1 f'l"111l'11ll'. 1" 1th li o~.1r1 ;11id ~Jas·s uf l'hris1t<ln huri;d ~.1t11rd:11 ;1t fl Cl.ni. ;1t \)Ur !...:1dy of J>;,:1111:1 1';11h11l1c Church. Bunni 11 ill be in St John's Cr1nc!rrr in JJ::ir11111 . ,\]11111 ..,,_, . , ,.- -- .~.:·· .,,-· . ~' .... __ Cl1n11ibe1· llo111e Di•IV p,101 STatt Photo IJ:ina Point Chan1ber of C'on1n1erC'e Presirlrnt J1hil (;ri~non 1ccntcr1 .-.ur1'C\'s cunstrut:t1on of nC\V. !O.OOO·squarL•·!nut bus111ess utf1ce bu1ld· 11r1·~ .\\;here space \\•ill be offered tree fur chan11Jcr·.-. !irsl pt·rn1~1Jll'nl lltHlll'. \\'1th (;riguon arc ;\Ir. and ;\lrs. '.\ol:1n L. ~lonl gon1ery. dl•velup· L'rs of project at Paci fic C'oast l!iglt\1·a~· :HH! Slrl'l'I of (hC' (;olden J.;111- lern. ('han1ber board this \\'eek un:111i1nously al·crplcd ol'fer ol trl'l' llll1cr by O\V!lers of con1plcx. arn! 111 return offered hunorary 1ne1nbe!'- sll1p in clla111bc r to donors. Ruild1ng v.:ill be largest stru1.:ture uf Jl3 k111d 111 the gro\ving ton1n1unity. -------- Boy Felt lie Was Close1· To Goel~ Deatl1 Ji11·y Tolcl <hurtll ~t·r11te 11hcrl' ;1 f.iilh 1 11."ill111~ :1tte111pr 11:is n1adl' After thr' boy d1(•d, hi..; part'nts dirl 1101 pcnnll 1\1111 to be buried !or a fL•11· d;1_1.~. believing God 11011ld resurrf'Cl hitn. today. C)flieers reported that the group siliuggled 200 grams of the drug from Thailand over six n1onths. They sn1oked n1uch ·of i! in nighttime revelries on the grounds of the ten1ple. one of Japan's most f:trnous religious buildings, police said. Froua Page 1 I(ALMB .i\CH • • • 11as announced. "The rnain, and almost sole purpose of th:it /March 2~1 1neeting was Ille rraffinnation of !he $2 n1illion pledge and the fact lh11y told n1e thnt the price Sl1ppor1 decision \1·as to be announced !he next day.'' the report quoted J\aln1b<1l'h as lt•stif}1ng_ l\;1ln1bal'h has p]('3dl'd guilty to ('ainpaign contr1but1on infractions not <lircctly connrcted 1rith the n1ilk producers. Cho!in{'r died 111 January. The eon1mit!ee investign tors also eoneludcd in their report lhnl Nixon. ;111arr the producers pledged $2 n1il\ion to his c<unpaign. ignorrd the advice of his ugricultural experts and ordcrrd an u1rrcasl' in n1ilk pnce supports. In a 359-pagc report, the inl"cstigators d 1 !'put C' d Nixon's cxplana!ion that prl·sstU't' fro1n Congress forced him to r:11sf' milk prici:.•s. The report also said that i\ixon has 'vithheld tapes and decu1nents that could link his decision to tho• S2 million campaign pledge. ··1t appears thnt the President's d0ci~ion lo increase the n1ilk price ~uppor1 le\'el ignored the opinlon of pvrry :1 g r i c 1 I I u r a 1 f' x p e r t i n his d1·cision 11;1s :tn :1ct of political one· ;1d1ninistratio1i." the report said. "'At the 1·crv least. the Presitlcnt's de· 1·i<:ion 11;1s an ·act of politk·al ~ne·up1111ir1- ~111p " "The Prc~ident k11e1v that the milk producers pledged S2 n1illion to his {;unpaign. l::l'l'n by the standards of the l'.lit President1::il can1paign, the amouut 11;1s enorn1ous.·• "\\'hen the President considered U1c prier su]1pcrt decision. he 1~·as dC'cidin;;: a 111:i1ter of great financial inter('St to one t.f his 1nost important contributors, .. the rt'port said. .\'ixon's decision to increase pr1C't' su pports provid<'d <l S300 1ni!lion 1\·indfall for milk producers and "cost the go1·crnn1cnt and the consumer hundreds of millions of dollars." the report said. S,\\' BER);ARDl:\O lt\PJ -Little \\'rsley Parker t:K>li('vrd a faith healing ser1·ice hnd put hijll closer to God. n n11111stcr \'i.~iting th'c Asse1nbly nf (jnd Clilirth 111 neurby Barsto1~· has lt·st1f1l'd . ------------------- The l\ev. Daniel Louis P v. cl i 11 a roneludtd his testimony Tl1ursday in tlic S11p1'!'FH" Court 1ri;i\ of \\'('s]Py's pnrcnt~ 11~· -.;11d l1l' ;1<kcd \\'t.~lti·. "!)o \nu h(·l1t·1~· tilt' [,i1rd h<1S IOUl'hl:d Ynu'.'''.\ll' ll'Sl!l!l'd that \\'e~lcy replied "\"es.'' n11d Padilla said he replied. "\\'cl!. 11hal your f;iith is. th;i\'s exarlly the 1\·ay it is.'' 'fhl· incidt•nt \1·as Aug. 19. tllrce days bt[orc the 11-ycar·old ~011 of L:111rtnt'i..' :14. and Alice Pnrkcr. 29. died 111 ;i 1l1;1hr11c conia. ll~~ parents are b<'ing 1ried for nH111s\augh!er . Authonlll'S say 1hr p<H'l•nt s thre1v a1111y the lxiy's 1nsull11 h1·cause ot !h('ir belief he had been cured hy :i f;:iith lieaJing Sl'rvite. P;idilla. connected \Vi1h the L:i1in branch of the church and only l'isHing thP Barslo1v area, said the Rev. Garv ~;1~h had conlf.' to his houS<• 111(' rn11rn1ng Pl Aug '.!2 and told hi111 he had bl'l'l1 to see the P<.rrkcr:-. IJ11rhlla 1l':.l!fied again lh~lt he pra~·cd for \\'eslc~r hut clid not kno11· until the boy rt1crl that the parents had taken a1\·ay his 1n.~ulin. l ll· .s;Hd he 11 :is 11t'1·er !old thr child 11·:ls s('riousl~· ill. nor did he tel! \Vesley the fJ1\h hen!1n~rvice cured hin1 . Tl\c P<irkcrs hall !aken \Vesley to a Helations linpro' e 1'01\\·o (1\P\ -c·hina <ind >lnl:iys\a e~tahli~hrd {liplornatic rl'l ;1tion s al 1he :.in1b:iss<1durial level todn.v. BHdio !'eking said. The tTIO\"C came alter n1orc than 17 venrs of hostilities centered on Chin{'sc Support for Communist guerrillas still operating from the tropical jungles of . \'la\aysia. FRANCESCA By DREXEL AN EXCEPTIONAL LOOK AT REASONABLE PRICES • ... Sitit(lay Pilot Sou11ds 011t) [{csicle11ts of 'Nixo11,lillc'- YOU CAN HAVE THE EXQUISITE LOOK OF TRUE ITALIAN PROVINCIAL FOR YOUR HOME. Thf' !1ci;t or Sundav·s edition of !he ll<\il~ 1'11111 \V1ll 1nrludC thes(' features: \'l·:\\'S~I:\~ I~ NIXON\.ILl.1·; -lJ,1ily Pi1111 s!•ilf photographer P n l ri r k O'l)onnrll, forrner sl:lffer on the \Vhither l>:id_v i\f•\\'S, 1 is11-; business people, go1t•r11n1t•111 o!firi:i \s and others who (Sunday's Best J ;1·cr<' the scl1ooln1.:1lcs :ind n1cn1ors of l{i<·hard \1 !\ixon in hi.~ Cluakcr )'outh In \\'hilla:r. lht• 11'Cleon1t• 1nat is out any 1ln1e the i're(idl•nt \\;1nts to return Sunday's "Sunday SpeciaL" ltl(:HT 1'C) LJF'r: -Docs it apply to fetuses'! The Right to Life organi zation of Southtirn California believes that the rtght to life should )){' restored to unborn hurnAns, an!'f the group's president, Mrs. Huth Tnylor. c.\:ph11ns why ln story schedull'<I for ed1tonal page,s • ~ F:AllLV GRADS -\\'hat'~ so sacred about spending four years in high school? Son1e of the Orange Coast area's students who \Viii have done the joh in three years, not four, when they gradua te In less than two weeks tell why and ho\v they did it in interviews reporled by Staff Writer Jan Worth. 'EVEL' AS KNIEVEL? -Motorcycle jumper Debbie Lawler gets the cover spot in Family W('ekly, representing a ,• special breed of sportsmen (and, _,, obviously, sportswomen) that Fan\Hy \Vcekly Sports Editor Larry Bortstein calls "The Death Defiers." ROTC PARADO~ - A mi staken but popular notion is that lhe Reserve Officers Training Corps has withered and died after it was attacked on campu:ii after campus during the d.ifisive Vietnam war. But the fact Is that whlle enrollment is down, more graduates are being ground out than can be assimilated by the Army. DREXEL MAKES IT POSSIBLE. A. Oval Cockla1I Table B. Curio Cabinet C'. End T atlle D. Accessory Table E. Oval Commode I 399. 499. 129 85. 199. All In Stock-Ready For Immediate Del"1very OREXEL-+IERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN WESIDAYS •SATURDAYS 9:00 lo S:lG ~I Sewer Pla11t • Expa11sion Pel}-Ol(ayecl A pnyment of $749,079 for thr rxpan- sion of the city's se11·age treatn1t•11t pl.'.lnt has been authorized by San Juan Capistrano <.:ity counci\n1en after City Attorney Jan1es Okazaki told the n1 lha1 fnilure to pay would be a breach of contract. Voling against the p:iyn1riit '\'11dnesday \\':IS Couneilrnau Doug Nash ll'ho 11·as conccrnetl about <.1 :i~ percent cos! increase over the estimate made last year. !\1ayor Ro~· Byrf!('s said he v.•as not sure that Lo1\TY and Associates, the firm that pl'ovidrd the engineering and thr estimates for the project. put in enough' effort in predicting C"Osts. The lrcalmC'nt plant expansion. \\•hich \l'ill bring lh(' eapa('1 111 six to nine-million gallons prr day, 1. projrct of the South ~:nst He g ion 11 Brc!nn1ntion Authorit.v 1SERRA1 an Lo1\'ry is their engineering consultant. \''illia1n t\Iliq)fiy, director or public \\'Orks. said \ht' increns(' canir fro111 skyrocketing costs in concrete ::ind stel'I. t1,·o primary eornponents in construction. "The estimate eh:ingcd srvcra! lin1{'s." s:tid ~1urphy. But John O'Sultil'<ln . director of finance, pointed out that Sau Juan's original predicted cost, $~i~,OOO. was kept as a budgetary r1gur(', evl'!I though estimates changed. Couneilman Nash \1'as al~o conccrnrd about the city's sale of the trralml'nl plan! lo SERRA. a 1ransactinn \1'h1ch 1vill become final at the end of the expansion. ~ He said he couldn't undrrstand the !ogil' in selling the tf'f<ifn1ent pL<tnt ;it 1:167 prices \\'hen the ctty has to tllrn aroun<l and pay 1974 prices to participate in an expansion (the city·s share of the n10~1 recent three-million-gallorrpcr-da.v r.'>· pansion is one-I hi rd L O'Sullivan said thr sale of the pl:..Lnt \\'35 based on ar.tu;i l costs . Counci!m<1n l'\:ish also pointed out 1h,1t all of the entities no1v u~ing tl1r pl;int - t\tou\ton·Nigucl \Vater Dis tri ct. [J.u1.1 Point Sanitary District. Santa ~1argarit<i \"atcr District and San Juan Capistrano -use only a portion of the current 6· 1nil!ion-gallon-pcr-day capacil.V. ''NO\\' \\·e ha\'e six t\!GD cnpaeit~·: if''" pay for this \\'e'll have nine ~Hill capacity and SERRA is n01v thinking about a 13 t\1GD rapacity. 1111s is insane." said Nash . 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I SO·S Z 1.19·1.49 BODY SHIRTS, BODY BLOUSES. l,.,l"''Y7·,lll't"f''' n ·:.; 5''·5 1!> 4.99-8.99 Clll IUN OR NYLON CLOVES ,/,,1,. !1nrnp 1.ol Sl·S·I 1.69, 2/J.00 IEWEL BOXES PURSE ACC ESSORIES 2.991 7.99 1.99-7.99' \NHITE, GOLDTONEJEWELRY 1,,. h.un j(>\11 Irr!21 .i l. S 1-S; 2.50, 2/5.00 l>C ADEU JEl.YELRY LOCKETS .1.1,h11111 1 .. w .. 1•y L~ •.11. 53.~s· 2.59, 2 lor 5.00 HALF PRICE JEWELRY IJ1h+on ic11·c:!ry 2Z rrg. SJ-$:') 1.50· 12.SO MEN'S WEAR I ONG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS 5.99 POLYESTER TIES 2_99 SELECTOMt\ TIC TIE RACK ''.99 1 .ii S 111 MEN'S FASH ION BELTS .I• ' '''"'"I'• jJ).,Jll ,tL"''' \ .ol. $(,.7, SU 2.69 MACl'HERGUS SHORTS lHlllt'l\IU.ll].';'-,111,hlll'' VJI 2/-1 5\)2/3.79 MACPlciERGUS NYLON HOSIERY 11""'")·121-.111,1 .. 1"' , .. 1.1 su 1.19 SUEDE CHUKKA BOOT \JI. $!7 19.99 ESPADR ILLE CASUALS YOUNG MEN , BOYS I 1\MOUS MAKER CUFFED SLACKS ,1,ll~' I Jl.,1 ll ~turo·)· \,II )1 2·$13 7.99 WESTERN SHIRTS 1.1!.$11-$15 7.99 COLF AND LE ISU RE JACKETS ul1il'f\lt'.11 I !h.,111,lor•·• \,11. Slll·$~5 12.99 SCREEN PRI NT TEE-S HIRTS 111.1, h 1•·11 II !-~II •I<•""• \,.I (•!ill 3.99 VOLLEYH 1\l+ >WIM TRUNKS 1n,i,hl•nlll.1ll-tn1•·' 1.11 !l.OU 4.99 BOY S' l'I 1\ID COORDINATES ,,,• u 1" -:.111 4.'J'J ea . FAMOUS MAKE BOYS' )E ,\NS ho1} rl .. 1hrni: 14 \JI Sl.!·5'1 4.99 l)OYS' Sl'ORTSH IRTS 1,11 ·; j(' -, ·,1) 2.99 BOYS' Ur(:DE RWEAR I•"\,' IU'ill h111 • • .' ~ l.ll J .' :1.J 3/2.49 >IVllv\Wb \R . W,\LK)HQRT o '" ~\1(1•1•11 3.99 'o l ll JR r '>LLF\'[ r,,'/IT SHIRTS j ''I I ., I.ii ~ ll1I ~ lol 2.99 CHILDREN'S SAVINGS TODDLER f,NIT 1'1\N lo i.~ 11 jl, ·r, 1.'IL 1 :J ",,,., \I"" j j•1 3.99 TODDLER f;NIT SHORT S \Wr.' I :;,1 1 .9~) TODDLER P1\STEL DRF SSES l,;d.Jl,•r, )~fl-,111 ·1'111'' 111 '• )H 4.99 TODDLER DRESS, BLOOMER SE T l•H)d/1•r, l ?fl-,1ll 'l•1r\•-"'" • ·,1 1 J.99 SLEEPING BACS ,, ;. 1·1 'ill 10.9 9 BEACH TOTE B1\CS CIRLS' KNEE-HI SOCKS 1lii!dr .. 11',,11 <~. llK '"•:.S l-Sl ll 2/1.59 CIR LS' STRETCH ANKLETS ,h.idr.·11·'·"1'"'·11:1 "•: ~•t Jfor1 .4'J TODDLER CIRL SL EEl'WE t\R .. ~•rl'l'""'.:,,._~,,,11(,l•Jlt'' <•ln1J'.\ ,:,.1 ,.1 2.99 CIRLS ' GOWNS, P1\JAM1\S ~ul,l•n~cllL'i'} um1p. 1,il .,.·, S•• 1,1JlJ.J.9'J GIRLS' HALTER DRESSES ~H/,linl:<'rh'i'l.;1 11 '1'''"' <<Hllfl,1 • .1 1l ii! 6.49 GIRLS l'RINT BIKINI S ).:Jr!,l1n,•r1"·i•J .• i11 .,,,,., ,,1 ;·,, J for J.711 CIR LS' CAMISOLES GIRLS' MIDRIFF S, 1-1 1\LTll\S CIRLS' SWIMWEAR CIRL S' SUMME R DRESSES """'I '"I Siil 511o 7.99 LITTLE CIRL KN IT HALT ERS LITTLE GIRL LONG l'i\NTS o (/11lp 1,.i.sr. 3.99 LITTLE y lRL JEAN SHORTS lt111t·..:1•;.,·,r,.,ill,10••' ''""'I' ,,11 .J ·,11 2.99 Llfl LL Ii{ JY <,i EEl'WEi\R •1111 •. 1 .. " - ' LI TTLL BOY ~Wl r\tlVC\\R LI TTLE BOY )HORT S ) .')" \\•'"~l'S-l"1ll -.I l'RETE E.'i )Ei\N S ' 11'""''''' '11l,1i(,1 .. ,, .• 1'.•'•; "''I I S.'J'),7.9 Y PREHEN CO r f(),, KNIT TOl'S I'" I• •'11' ''I l 'RL TLT N r 1\)111 0.'i l'.\NT> l•"'l•'f'l1 '''1I PR ETEEN CAUZE MIDR lffS • I FOR THE HOME UPHOLSTERED CHAIR S iurr11ll 11l' 141-.)11 ~ton:\ cu111p. \/JI S Ji)~ $149 8' SOFAS, 4 styles . iu1n11u1(• 141 .,:ill 1turl•., 11,1111p. v.-il. $47') $339 OUNTRY PINE DINING SET 1 urnp \,11. $U&5 $689 TWIN SLEE P SE T WITH FRAME Jl1Jltr..,,\~·>145 comp.v~l.1ttl.'IU-l'J2.9U $119 ANTIQUE SATIN DRAPERIES llo.1pL'lll'\ 11 J·Jll ~IUfl'~ n·g. S 111 SUO 5. tj 'J -bJ, 9l) QUILTED SPREADS /\'/j $55 29.99 CU RTAIN PANELS ctH1J111~ !J] .. 1\1-iur.·.; ""! S'.'S 18.99 NO-IRON PERCALE SHEETS, FULL ,tll'l'!' J 4·Jll )l0H.'~ II '); 7 50 4.69 QUILTED SPREAD, TWIN l1l'dd1n~41 .. 1ll,!oa·~ rq.:.'.27UIJ 18.99 'iURETY THERMAL BLANKET [;cddon~4l ·Jli ~!OI<\ fl'):. l~.Oll 1./15.l)IJ LINEN -LOOK VINY L TA BLECLOTH DESIGNER PLACEMATS OVAL BATH RUGS f<'>' !\Od 6.5 9 BATH TOWELS 1' \,\RTEX TERRY TOv\IELS 11·1:. B (IU 4.19 ~.~,~.~~~~l~~\l~'~T~i sc~:.-JO!IV 7.29 ALL TERRY BATH MAT "'''. 111111 6.19 UPRIGHT H,\MPER KODt\K l'OCKET ICI OUTFIT < 10l1«l,1' \;-.,11i •I<>'<'' It,: JI 'I'! 19.99 SLIDE l'ROJ ECTO~!i, , .. n•"'·l' 1~ .. \11 .1 • .:... ,,,, 1~·1 •r1 99.99 CO MM ODORE CALCULATOR • 11'1• I.I• !;' .111 ·I·,,,' (1•._: h'l ,,,, 49.99 c .. ''ill 4 DRAWER FILE S ·•1: »I• ,,:1,1,,., .... ~.-:..11 1.~IJL/'26.'J'J and ]i.91J l'HOTO ALBUMS "); : "'I 2.49 RIVc\L CROCK l'OT 11·1: .'1111 1 16.99 RIV1\L cLEC. CAN OPENER •11 lpj1.'l.ltl '' '/4 ·.iii •l<I"·' H,\MILTON ll E1\CI I IRON STE EL S\~1 1NG SET "•I' .; ~ tl" 7'~ 'l'J 66. 99 l'iDl,\N TEE PE E <Hmr \.ii 14<;•19.99 TABLE TENNIS T,\BLE "g, -. ~ 'l'J 36.88 TEN r'\IS DRE SSES, S1ZES 6-1 4 11oifl,,q1)',V•'ll14 ng ~l .J 19.99 STON EW1\RE FOR EIGHT 7 OR 12 OZ-TUMBLERS i:'""'' .,,,. 1 :i. ri·I.' 5111 12 for 7 .99 SILVER PLATE CASSEROLE ,1,,141.J 11.•i;.17.'>0 13 .99 SILVER PLATE vVATE R PITCH ER ~·f11·r·IH tt·i::.22111) 14.99 CORDUROY ROCKER SETS r1c: 1.' I"/ 9.99 C1\SCO SERVI NG CART 1. ·:. 1'1 'l'I 14.99 CERAMIC GARDEN ~11h!\! "~ S111)i.2.t .1JtJ.:l3 .'J 4) 4 PC. STA INLESS BOWL )ET 62 PC. Si.i~AMORE rL ATWARE ll,ol",ll<'l'>l>olil,1nr{'~ !\): fl(l')ll 39,99 7 l'C. T.V. TRAY SET ''". 1 •1·1 19.99 1\SSORTED CABINETS \VI SS SCI SSO R'> •t'g J j1J.)l"1IJ 2,70-8.JO ILLUST RATED FAMILY BIBLE 1nn111 1,Jf )'!lllJ 9.99 ENTERTAINMENT, APPLIANCES I 9" DIAGONAL COLO R TV f( i-:: Ji'J •jj $275 8-TRK STEREO CONSOLE ~!1•11:0~ "'28 II'):. 2'J9 •J:;249.95 SHOP SUNDAY, NOON ~~IL 6 P.M. • FLOOR COVERING DACRON " POL YEST ER SHAG 111 ,,,1 Jl-Jll .,1u1l·' rt"g. si l-SQ. yd. inst. 7 .. 99 I ALLIED NYLON PILE 11•. t'"· 12 .J11,1,1r t·, 'l'f: s1.i sq. yd. inst. 9.99 POLYE STE R TRACE RY PATIERN 11, 1 .1, 12 Jll '""'" 1,g ~ r .i sq. yd . inst. 10.99 NYLON PILE DECOR RUGS ·"' "ut;' I 17 11·~ $1 J.$7) 10.99·62,99 ORIENTAL DESIGN RUGS .... -.11ui.:' 1 J7r1·g. ssu sson 37.99-379.99 BUDGET STORE FASHIONS MI SS ES' JEAN S, PANTS 111111 ,.,,,·1•l11 t1'h"l' <..Urlll), \/.;ii. 8.'J9 4,99 MISSES' ASST. SHIRTS, 32-38 l'OL YESTER PANTSU ITS 12-20 HIO--t A<L'p!\\1l ,tnr~'.t'il.1jO!l \'Jl:17.99. lJ,99 J \.YOMEN'S COO L BLOUSES, 40·46 11<1.i ,.,(,ptv..J1h1rt•,t lt.111\n r,•g.5.~';j 4.99 WOMEN 'S SHORTS, 32-38 1111-1 .• 1''' <'pt1,1Jd,h11l', l'i lJJUl1 rt~ 5.'J';I 4,59 JUN IORS' JEANS, PANTS 1,11.'J.'J'j 4.99 MI SSES' Sl.YIMWEAR GROUP (!,'/! • '' • 1•1 "'I .ln<t· vi I .11••!1 • "1"1' 1 .11. 11 •1•/-I h 'J'• 6.99-12.99 COTTON PRINT SH IFTS, S-M-L Hl, • •11'pl\\liol•h1:L' •l'); S')'J J,9') LUNC NY LON SL EEP GOWNS (1.: '''1i·I" !'h11< •orn1J.\Jl.~.9'J 2/$7 ,,.\ VL ON('( )NTRO L BRIEFS Ill) ·l'"'IJll'.t: hnt 1 1~.ll<lll I•')\ 4 ,)Q, 3.79 \'ARl[ll llODY'iUITS ,,II, 11 fl<J 4. 99 NYLON KNl:E-HI SOCKS !( ~ s•1c 39c I.' DOOR-OUTDOOR SANDALS .J,, 1·,,1pt1·,d·r•1'1' i·l1.01"11 rl·~.4 .'J'J 2.59 l\'O.\ffN'S COMFORT SHOES l1l'1"1 ·:r,1I~"" !L·~l]<l•I 9.99 '>Ll.\\\trR r ·\'ol llON IEIVELR~ _1, '" ,1.1• · ,, ,1, ''""f'.S:SJ l .59-2/$3 BUDGET STORE, CHILDREN'S 11~. llOY'i' l'ANI ~ 4-7 I 1j , • '"•\ ,1 ,,., " ""P I ,11 .i 4'1 2.99 {.IR I Y '\\'l\\\\l,.\R . 4-14 11111 11• 1.)I J'J'• 2.99 BOYS' S\\11.\ \WE 1\R . SIZE 8-18 I•.'.,, 'i·f\11. ,., ,1,.,,,.,,, ro·~ ~'l'J 1.99 BUDGET STORE, MEN 'S WEAR SUl'l'ORT HOSE IN SOLI DS COTTON TERRY ROBES. SOLIDS J.d/, <'><•:•11,,1,1,.,,.,«11.,1n" ,..,~ 11 '1'1 9.99 °"CJ -l l~ON p,\JAMAS. S-XL /<••1 L"Lpi •.\d,\.or<' <itdi'lll ro ·l' fo'l') 5 89 . K,'ilT POLYESTER TRIO S DOUllLEKNIT POLYESTER PANTS . 1.1: .. "''1"oll"""'lr .. ;·11nv,d 1 11(~1 7,99 BUDGET HOME FURNISHINGS CALVERT BLANKETS. 3 SIZES Ii ', '"•I •iid1,11• 1•l 1.I I<11< 1t·1; •I '!').14 'l'I 8.49· 12.49 QUll TED BEDSPREADS U.'0 n•il 11111·1< I 1,,d 11, •111 !fl 'l~I 11,99-15,99 KINC NO-IRON SHEET h•1l '"'•'l'l".l'I""' d1.11un.i 1)l'rf lO'J'I 5.49 L,\C E EDCE TABLECLOTH S !\ 11 rn11 "ii •·I• •'I I<'); 4 ')!j.fi 'J'} J,79-5.49 C1\ Y TRED BATH RUGS I\ it.,..~, o·pl \\ll'io<f(' 1•1 t .qnn !l'); 14') 2,79,.4,59 NYLON BATH CARPETING "'l\ll .,.1: 11'1'1_'·1 •1•• 9.99-20.99 C1\LVE RT INDULATE D DRAPER IE S ''H!H •1·;:. 'J •1•1 1•1 '!'I 8 .49~3).99 CALVERT FURNITURE THROWS ''ll lll '"l: f1 'l'l lh'J'I 4,99-13.99 • ·11101 .11 1"l\hJ11'. n1nnT< l.1«. 1 ,Hl,bJd. O\ll,Jrrl el C.11on, r1'""'dl', l'Ji;lt' /Of k lhl' r1!\ ' 17 I I I _, 7 I I I ,.._,, • . ..... • Laguna Bea~h EDITION Todav's J?inal • N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 15 1, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA FRIDAY , MAY 31 , 1q74 TEN CENTS ~ 2 Laguna Trustees Drop Tax Override Support 1\1·0 trustet'S or the Laguna Beach Unified S('hool District. \1ho originally backed lhc upco1111ng 1,1:-. ovcrridt· election, h;.ive ;1bruptly rc1·cr~l·d their :.land Patricia (;illettc and C..1pt. C('rtihJ Linke announced !hey arc not 111 favor of the tax increase to tw put bt·fOl'l' lhc voters on June ~ and arc ut'ging Lai::unans to vote the rncasurc do11n. Their sudden reversal s!unnt'.'d the olht'r ooard members -Dr. Norman Urowne, Jane Boyd and i\.1irhn0l Sagar - 11 ho ;ire sti ll backing the election . ··After fi gu rint: out our budget , I think Li Lagt111a Bacl{ 011 Jo1l Laguna I3co1rh ll1gh School tcath('r~ 11t·rc baek 111 tht·1r l'la~~roo1ns 1od;l~' :.fl£'r :1 ont'-<lay 11 ildr:1t :-1rikl' Thursda.\', Tht• h·nch('l'S \l't'l'L' t"p1·C!l'cl to rc<1c:h il rlt'l'ISlon late today nn \\'hrlh{'I' or nnl !ht•.\' 1r11l con111Hll' th(•1r s;d11ry prntt•SL School Supt. l>unald \Vood1ngton s.:ud ~'1 ltachl'rS ll'll'phunt·d 111 Th ur~d;1y n1ornin~ il!ld indic~tcd tht·y 11ou!cln't sho11· up for l'l:l!>SCS. /Ir s;JJd 2'.! of tho"t' to ok "prorc,..,io11:1\ 1('<1\'c" <1nd 11t•l't' docked ont' day's pa~ Tile 01h1·r S('\'l'n phnnt<l 111 'i1ck lligh sc:hool l'L1c~1 .. , 111·n· d1sruptl'd for !he day. All s1udc111" v.11r1• rl'lea~<'d b~ lun C'h t1111c although :-;omc h:id bl•t'll turnt'<i loose rar!y in the morning. Acrortl!n~ to ofticial". the trachers· prolrst isn·l aff1liatl'd 11·1th the org::inized tca rhrrs' ;::.rou11. !hr l,:1g una Br<ich Lnif1ed Faculty A:;~ociation (LaBliFA 1 and apparent!~· h;is no lc:1dl'r . Thl' !('achcrs p!Hnn"d to hold a n1t•et1ng tod;iv to dctcn11inf' whether !hry \1'iShl'd to cOntinue thl'lr protL•st :ind if .so. in 1\·hnt forrn . They planned to choose leadrrs and a course of act;on if the majorit~· 11·ished to conlinue. explained Jerry Fair. tcach1'r at thl' rontinuation school and varsity ba sk!"lb;1ll eoaC'h at !ht• high school f,1ir l'n111has1zcd hr i" not a spokcs1na11 for !he protest and said it 11as a •·grassroots" cfforl. "The teachers have just be(>n fed up over the pas! three or four years. v.·ith the board saying there's no more n1oncy for us," Fair explained. (See TEACHER S. Page 2l El<lerlv Countv • Couple Su<·cun1b In House Fire T11·0 elderly Santa 1\n;i resident" died early todav after l>C'1ng ovcrcon1c bv smoke fro1l1 a smolderu1g fire in their small stucco bunga)o\1·. Santa Ana Fire Department officials said Ed11•ard Kirby. 79. and his y,·ifc, Jane. i6, of 2938 Fa\lbrook SL. 11·erc found b'' rire1ncn responding to a call of smoke Coming fron1 the residence _ Firemen said \!rs. K1rbv 11as dead al the scene fro1n appar'ent s ni o k e inhalation and her hu sband \1•as dC'ad on arrival al Orange County Medical Center from lhc same apparent cause. A fire investigalion invesllgator said the blaze ,,·as probably caused by a 5moldering fire in an overstuffed chair. Investigators indicated that !he fire in the chair may have started earlier and that lhc couple 1night have tril'C.I to extinguish it. There 1\'C re apparently indications that they thought the fire had been put out but then later burst to life again, killing them in their sleep. Damage fro1n thC' fire 11•as lis1ed at $~.000 to the structure and $2.000 to the t-ontcnts, fire department officials said. 81,0110 Flute Filched Fro111 .~1csa J\1 nsician A Costa Mesa m11s1c1an told Laguna Beach Police Thursday someone stole his $1.100 silver flute and case while he was In an Art Colony health food store. Mark lngram of 2025-A Anahein1 St., ••Id he had lert his instrument on the sidewalk al Cleo Street and South Coast lUghwa y and when he nturned, it was gone. Thi!: Oute i5 valued 11 $800, and the case, Inlaid with a scene of 1 palm tree and mow1tain , 15 worth '300 . • ' l ) 1•1c C'an get along without lhc cxtr<i funds." Linke said today. "\\It ran cu! llK' budget do11-n in oth1·r plact•s," Linke s;ud, but he 110111<1 1101 indica!e 11hich ureas he felt llt·t'dc<l trin11ning. "I do believe the tcil.chcrs shoold ha1c their two pt•rce11t salary lncrcasc. and so ,;hould classified hl'lp. But not lh1· adn1inistratlon," Linke said. He said he ph1ns to take up 01l1l'I' budget cuts 11'he11 !he board 111cets again on \Vednesdey, the day ;iftC'r !he election. The election is askin~ a tax r:1te of SJ 20 -an addition<1l 21 cents pc1· ~100 VCT Bull Teo.11i 'VOi<ls Crash L:C lrl'ine's baseball te.<1.1n and traveling t"Ontingcnl of 44 persons eluded di:.aster Thursday 1vhcn the airplane upon 11•h1ch lht·y 11·erc ridln!J narro\1·ly a1·01ded a n1id-a1r collision at thC' SI. Louis. l'\lo. a!l'flUfl The l('J squad. dcfenll1ng NC1\A tollcgc d1v1s1on charnpions. <ire 111 !lit na!1unal tournarncnt :11-:a111 t111s 11':tr Tl1!"y "'ere fl yin g 1 o Sp1~·ld. JlL J)Ctails todny in tt1c ~)Jllr1S Stl'.!lUll . Page 20. COP Rival • Hep. Andre"' J. llinsha1v sued his Republican primary opponent for $10 million tod:iy in an Orange County Superior Court l1C\1on 1a1 charMes :O.lission \'iejo businessm<Jn O<J1·e Gubler 11i!h lihc! and dt•fan1ati on nf chnrac1er. ll1nsha11·. IB·!\l'\\IJOr1 Bcarhl. claiins in 111(' l<tll'SU!l th<it (;u bll'I' h:JS libC'lcd him tor his <tL'!1on both :.i~ a cnngrt•ssm;in and during his scr\'IC't' as Orange Co11n1y·s assl'Ssor fron1 l!l!i5 to l!li2. lfc furtht•r clauns 1h:.i1 (;tihlt•r h:is filt'<I :1 Sl'rics of Ialsl' st;1t1·n11•11ts 11 ith tlH· (;rand Jury and thnt Gub!cr's onlv concern is to discrccht llinsha\v and cripple his can1p<1ign for clt•ction 10 tht nc11ty created 401h J)i strict Hinshaw. throut:h attorney \\'illi:Hn I.. Anderson. brands as • · .1 b so I u t c 1 y fabricated" nine affidavils recently made available to !he Grand Jury and Or<inge County nev.:smcn by Gubler. Those affidavits allegedly contain lhc charges !hat tlinsha\v gave fal'orablc tax breaks to firms and indi1·iduals 11•ho supported him in hi5 successful bid to unseat former congressrnan John G. Sch1nltz from the old 39th District scat. The libel action. one of the lurgest to be filed in recent ye:irs in Orange County. also rejects lhe clai1n th;it I linshaw 1vhilc se rving as assessor also 11nderassessrd propertit•s O\l'nl'd by Tandy Corporation which controls many J{adio Shack oullels in the coun1y. ~linsha1v stBtc1s in his la\\'S uit !hat h£: ne\·cr ;it any tin1c during his service as asscs~or accepted payoffs and political dona!ions fro1n any fir1n or individual. "These allegations." Anderson stales in the action. "arc designed to injure ro.1r. Hinshaw in his poblic office and to bring him into public disgrace and disrepute'." Gubler is identirit-'<I as a Rrpublican tSee lll NSllA,\', Page 21 S11n11ner Clas~cs Set for Lacruna ~ T he Laguna Bcal'h Hcrreali£l'l Department \Vil\ open registration .June IJ for its summer schedule or classes and activities. Registration hours arc 9 a.m. to 3 l).nl . June 8; 9 a.m. to 7 p.ni. June 10 and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. the rcmtiinclcr of thr 11cek, at the department hc~dqu11rtcr;s. 5i0 Glcnnyre St. Class registration 11•ill continue until classes begin or are filled . F'ces arc payable at the time of registration and arc not refundable. Classes are filled nn a first come first served basis. Tennis. s\1'imming. crcamics. guit:ir. hatha yoga and 1azz dance arc an1ong the classes being offered by the recrcalion departn1ent. Students to Prolc~I BERKELEY (AP) -St udents protesting academic cutback/; promised niore demonstrations today at the UC Berkeley campus. Some I.fl"1 studt nts 1narched through the campus Thursdny to dcn1and c:ontlnued funding of the School or Criminoolgy, thrcptcned v.·1th closure. assessed valuat1011 Su1cc thc ta" 'rate 11outd automatically drop :12 t't'llls lu $296 fron1 the SJ.27 ralt• l11•s ~t«1r llil'I'•' 11oul<l actu;1Jly bl> ;1 :-1'\'l'tl t·cul dl'tTe;i..,1·. ro.1rs. Ciillelh.' has 111thcatl'd al th:· p:1st fc1v board n11't•tu1;.:s hl'r d1ss;111.,1.1tt11111 1.ith !he prOJJO~t·d budgl'1. <tn:I hLJ'i s:ud ;1r(';is such <IS ronfcr•'lll't'\ ;ind L'onsu!tants should be cut. Shl• .il'-u said she \\as agains! in<: r 1' tr s 1 nit adrninistrators' salaries. L1nkl'. too , has nol bl'1·11 s:.iti~!1L'd 111111 ll1e budgrt proposed IJj till· :idn1in1st r;1tion On J\l<iy IS. J .111kt· Ink.I t 11 1· :1dn1in1s1r:itiun cine! o!hcr lt'U!>lt·rs. "Tt us t proposed budg('t l isn't v.orth thl· pu11tJ1·1 10 lllo11 1t 10 you k11011• 1\~lt'l'l' " Lu1kl· :.:11d ht' had d1>e1dt'd to \111hdra11 111. .. :-upporl fron1 the tax 01t1-rHh' elt'l'i1un "(]uite <1 \\hik• at.(u", lJul l1t·!tl ult ..,;lying unytlung so he could "l11HI out lhl' n1•11· things con11ng up." II<· .'lilld that al1hough he 011g111,1!I~· \'Oll'd to l1uld the election. hi· 11;i-; opposed 1u the ;unount of incre;1:.1' llt1ug Jsked tor. and asked for less. "\\'hl'n J 11•as outvoted. I 11enl ;ilu11µ 1111h lht~ rnajor11y.'' Link(• siiid 11.v l1olding !ht: election. the (li:-trk·t 11111 l1a1t• spent :1ppro\1ni:lll'h <:J1~1{l -iii" :1111uu111 rl'q11csh«I h1 lhi· ( u 1111 t 1 Hl':~1str•i1' of r111t·r~ lliv !1:.:un· ;-. l.;1 t· I flll 1]11• lltllllht'l' uf 1!').!:•li 11 d \111 I !lo;ud pr1·;.1tlent 111 \01111 'II J;1p1111 ~;11 ct totlny h1 · 11;is ~11r1.11·1·1! .ii l' I I'\ t'r.~:i I "Slll'l'. l'lll t:pSl'! IH' 1111· 111" • It :1hnust :1 \lQl!t1t:il 11111\t' 11.i11111c " ltiuf: ht'furv lhl'.I' ~:ud ;111\ thin;.:.· Ur.i11111 s:llcl. BuL B1·0111h' ~.11rt hv lid 1u! !"IJ"t'! ,'1, s11H·1· 1!'11 g:11h1·r lht· ~upporlt'f'> 1og1•rl1•'1 ;i l11tl1· strn11g1•r. :111cl urgl' thl'lli uur 111 ~ult•." l3n11111r ll'dS\llll'ci !Ill! llnl\\!l(' \,11111" 11 I I I 111•1 1 In• h1,111! r111 to .111.' I rlt" 1 •ii ·io111 I 11d 111• • 1111•. II I• h1d 111r 1l111ol•I '''' I• T' d '· ,,, ··i1rl 'HI • 11r 1 .. ,1. I lol 11 !11r i!1',i);( '., ti ' \\ 1! I HI 'I 1 ! "I' I II • i: .! I ',fll\\ ll•· "hi• .I i' • ') '"al ,11~• " I I ' 11 1 l•"'I Ji\ \li, \,ilh•t!• tr •I 'Ii.• 1i, 1~11111~: • llt't· -.ht• h:1d ,t•·11 11 ' 1n111g 'i ll 1' ·~ I 111· I _·t ., \Ct :11 Iii•·•" 1\1 \1 I .11• ii •Id !Ii•' pl· if '1' 111 ' 1111;1 ):, I\ II ·"'' l.11u111 1\)1' II II ii fl I' 1 In,, •lln •lnqo ,ol1d 111!1 p1!11,.ol1l.» '1 +1 1~ r • 1°\'I 111 \Ill' ' r "''' '' l(almbac Linl{s Boosts In -~Mill{ to Big Pledge --------------------- Spy Unit Funds ·~lot Biidgeted Although officially Lagun,i Beach Is slill seeking rt:-entry in the .,;uper-sec rl•! Or:inge Coun1.\' lntelligent1' \'ni1. the c1I.\ 1nay not join e\en ii pcrnHl!td. 1t 11as 11:;,irnl'd tud;1~· Thi' i111rl11gt·nc1· 11ni1. :i tlt•:ir111g hoti~t· for the eo11ntv's local l:i11· 1•11f'i n.:tml'nl :1:::1'nci1»~. is rUled ll.1· !hr ()l';1ngt' Cuui11y Polic(• Chiefs' r\ssoeialfo11 !1 :-purpo.'.(' is to keep t;1hs 011 org:in11.e<t rr11ne. and prO\Jdt regional 1nltlhi.:1:ncc to loi:al agencies. l!s detractors say ci1·il1:1n '>tTu1l11~ is net•clcd to ;issure the in1l''11~'t'nce gathf'ring docs not infringf' 1111 pr11-ntc rights. Th(' policr t'hil't~ llil\'C 1·1.~nrousl.v ll·si:-!l'd any kind of t11·i11an O\'t'!'\i1•11 :\o polict' ctepar1n1c111 fund~ h;nt' h11f'n budgeted tor fiscal 1!"71-Yj for Laguna n1cmbership to the OCIL' Previously. Police Ch1l'f Frank Schopen presented a bill of :>.:i!}LJ for mcn1ber1>hip 10 the ci!v council. Ho11·r,itir.· Laguna ·s assoc1a11on 111!h lhe intcltigenct• unit ended and the hill 1\'as he!d in ah('.Va11ce 111 :1 squ.1bbll' 111\h tiH' ()rang1• ( oun\.r, 8oard of Supcr1·isors 11h1('il tu11tl1•d 5U percl•nt of the·•unit's l'O:-l. lhL· chiefs <igreed 10 give up rhL' t'!H1111\ fundin(! if 11 lllL'Hnl opening th<' in1l'lligenl'r files lo <inv Ci\'illnn e"a1n1n;1tio1i. Leader in the lr;iv h1•t11 1'('ll th11 11ni! nnd !he board h:.1s l)t'vn I· ullL'rlon Suprrv1o;;or B;1lph D1l'dl'ith If county funding 1.., 111'-l. llh' l'lllcf:; n1ay ha1·e to t'h;1rge cilll':-lilt· pur11on prC'viously paid by t!1e l'Olllll\ Tl1;t1 v.ou!d douhle th;ir1;1•s _ L1~una Bath ,\\a~ ur Hui' ! luhn ~aid lndlly sinCC' the police <ll'p<ll'!lllt'rll h•ts nu hudgelcd funds for rncn1bcr~hip. 1t 11111 h:il'c to ask thr l'Oltnr1I for lhl· n101lC'~. and ht• said 1f th<it h;1ppens ht· h~1s ot tt·11 <1ucstio11s ht• \\:lilt:; ans\1crl'd about lhe unit operation ,\la.vor Hol111 's :1r11on 111 unll·1·1 n~ lll·~trucrion ot ;i U1lt:11s1un !apl' n1~1t.k· h,1 1Sce SP\' U.'\l'f, l'agc 21 ' • • • .. D•lly Pi11tl ~lilt Pho!o PEARL PHILLIPSON: REFLECTIONS OF 41 YEARS IN SCHOOL Aliso Elementary Teacher About To Retire; Sits With Poodle Demitasse Retiring\·Teaclie1· Ends 'Lifeti1ne of Sc1iool' Hy lllLAHY KA,.E 01 the Oai!y Pol01 ~i,11 Pearl Phillipson took a sip fro1n bl'r ll'<J cu p. nibbled on <i chocolate el·lair. Sl1t1lcd back in her dining roorn chair ;1n<I !'Cnt 'ner thoughts clrifl1ng b:ick to her birthplttt'C' 111 ::-.'c11' Yo rk. "School's been 111y 11·hole life sincr :u.:i· :"1, so I guess becnn1int: a ll~ac:hC"r set•nH·d the n:t!11rc1I thing to do." s:iid th(· ·lt'<ll:ht•r, currently teaching third gr;1de al ,\l1sn Sc·)11M1I 111 Suulh Lai.:1111:1 .\Ir~ Plull11;,un grinnt•d ;,11rt runfi•<,•t·U . ! l'llfOlll'd lllYSl'll Ill th!' lir'il gradt' .. .Just as i\lr<;. l'h1llipson r .. 111·1 11n:tr:u1t' cl111ng an.\1l1111g l'l<;e, !ho::;1• 11hu h:iit• J!Olll' th rough ht'r l·las<;rtion1s -1nl·luding llurct. fifth ;1nd JUll1or hit.(h gradC'S - ,·;1n ·1 1n1;ii,:111e St.·hon! 11 ithou1 1ak·s o: h1•r :td\'l'll!Urous n\'t'l'S1•as tra11·l't. h 1· r Ul'l~llliil p!;J~ '\ II ii h l 't'I'\' lfl'l!-:111;11 1111t'S ;111d tilt• 11111q1u· l)t:111d of 1~"·1-!11ne "h' ·,.. l;11nr1•d durin~ ht•!' ~ll 1e;1rs 1111h !h1· d1s!ri<·t · Lagu11ct Police Seize Ma11 After Hole Sl1ot i11 Hotel illrs, Phill1pst1n h:1s taught s!"hnnl for ll yr;tr!i. i11elud111J.: nine in Pcnns_v]\;1ni;1. 1110 1n C'ut•rn:1\':1r;1, :\lc,\it'n. :ind nnc in th1 1 r'r1p1slr•1fl!l L'n1fied Sl'hnol nbtrii·t. But !his 11111 IF· l1t'r );1st yc·:ir. _ Th1· r<;!irinµ !l':'l!'ht•r poured hl·rSt•!f :111n1h1·r r'11p 11f !t·:i ;1ncl IJ•·1::1n sdt111(.( tll11111gh 1ht' fuur d1·t<1tll's for hvr n1o~t 11lt'Ttllll'iihlt• lll\'l!\Ol'll'S Th('r~·s :i bull{'! hole tod:i~· 111 the ceiling of thC' llotcl Laguna's lobhy hallv.·ay and <i Ne1vport Be11ch m,111 is 111 the Laguna Beach city Jail. Laguna Beach Police arrcs!ed Jack F' ~larlin . 33. of 25 Tcrr<icl' ,\1·t•. :\C'\11xu·1 Beach. follo111ing a shool111i: 111 a hoh•l roon1. lie is held in hcu of 525.00U ball. Lµ Al Olson said a .44 Cllliber n1.ignum s!uthad been fired through thC' noor of a room occupied by fllartin and a NCY.'port Beach woman. The heavy slug blasted through the hotel room noor and through lh~ ceiling or the hallway beneath the room. The hallway \ead's to the hot el bttr and restaurant area. "f<'ortunately no one was passing beneath the room at the time o( the incident." Lt. Olsoo $aid. The spent round from the big gun Was > • found i11 the carpf't of tll<' hall 11'hl·11 1x.ihce responded to !he 1nt:1tlen1 .'.ll !J.40 p.111. Thursd;1y. As reported by p::ilit'<'. !he 11·ornan said she and ~lar!in . <i n1tison . h:id returned In the hotrl roon1 aftt•r ha"ini; several tlrink'i. She said hi' produet•d lhc !;irgr raht)l, pistol and 1~11s "fooling around \l'tlh 1t." She said 1hal as she sat n1aking ;1 telc1>hone call. he pointed the \\•eapon at her several limes. Lt. Olson said the 1101nan \I'll:' lalking on the phone \\1hen she heard a loud noise. and then observed a bullet hole in the floor of the room. ' Police soid that altlKKJgh 1\1ar!in ·was booked on suspicion or 1ss.1ull, it was likely u reduced charge ~ discharging a weapon 1vithin tho cUy limits. or brandishing R firearm. Wotrld be IOdgcd by the district attorney's office. · l'd h;1\1' 1o pnin! to \ht• llllll' 111 (<):)~, llhl·ll 111_1' fifth J.!t'adl' t·lass 11rOtt· ll'ltt•rs !n lilt• JI'! p!l11t 11ho ba11L•d out 011·1· L;1gu11a. ;1! ~up1·rson1e spcrd, frnn1 th1· Jt•1 ht' 11.1s lc.'ltini; ... illrs. l'h1llipson f111;1l!1• dl·(·ided "111 '1 na111t' \\;1s Grorgr Sn11th and lh' 11a'i lh1• (1r:-! flllOI lu !--111'\'l\'l' such ii cl1v1~ II 11as u11 :1 Saturd;1y 111om1n!.! :uul th1· ch11tlrl'11 111·rl' in the s1·hool :1ud11oru1111 11<1trhi11J: th1• nlov1c. 'Shrp. the Uo{:'.., sht• f!'t·al!!"cl "1\!I of ;1 sudd<'n !here 11as a Ueafcning boon1 :ind rvtryonr thnuAh1 it 11as an A· bon1h It put ff crack ln tt.c auditoriusn 11atl · ~he said. "\Vt•ll. George lay in a corna for five da~·s. I wt•nt to 1ny class on f\1onllay n1orn111g and told the children to write 11'im lcflcr.s, and then v.c all prayed for his recov('ry. Uul we didn't hc:_r R word~ And then. 11i~ monrhs later. he ca1ne · jSee 11EARL, Paee ti 82 lVIillion1 1,\ \:-0.lll\t,I•:\ it l'I• \1\1Hl°• 11 llt\1'1' p:·r.-:;11:ij I.II'.\!'!' h,l'l h .. 1,fi,·d ,, '11)1 lot lll•'r' i\ h1t1· l lot1~1· .11d,• told h11n thl' l'J7! 111(·r1•:1sl' 111 n1ilk pr1<··· ~upport~ 11:1'i !Jnl.l'd 111tll n11lk prod111·1·1~· r1·affinn;111on uf ;1 ~:! 1nill1n11 .\"1\o'l 1·:11np;11c•1 pl•·:lt:r. :1 ~t·n:111· \\';11rrJ.:<1\1• C'.llllflllll1·1• l'l·p d! d1'>i·lt•.,,·tl [01!;11· 1111' 1' p1i. ! olila:11t•d hy I 'Pl ,-;;11 I l[ .. 1her1 \\' 1>.:·111nha1·h or N1'\\ p11r: 1;r:1t :1. 11:,, 1:111\•'r. t1•.,t1fi••d 1!i:1t th•· l;,:,. \lur :·:11 \! \ 'l1ot1111·r of \1·•11·11r1 H1•,1• h lun"-tl1ll1· \1\u11 ;11d1• :111d l111':11•·r \\1111,· l!u!IS(' "Pl'l'l:ll I llllll.~l'I. l!dil /11111 jll'>I prl<•I I·• ;1n11nunc•'lll<·lll of 1!1t' u11·1·<' 1.1· . Tli.·11· \\,I' 1•1111· •111 :11111••ilill'l'lll•'!1l !h•' Tl1 '\I d;11 an<] !l!J<; \\,IS , Ill :.><I l,11: ,. 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LB 4.(}91 Ho1'ef 11ls Ori Tl1 To11iµ,l1t, Ot•n1ocrat1c and Re p u b l i t n c.'.lndicl<Ht>~ ~t'('ku1.i;: in rcprC'~C'nt tht• -Hlt ll Cou c:11•-.,1nn:1l Jl1-.1 1ir·t 11 1' 1 ~· illlt•r\h'\\l'd II \ ;i pu~i.JIC' ;111 )I,,; pi.igr<itn .11 11 11 (•loc·k toni:.:tH ,10 l\11i . ."l•>T\" Chall!ll'I 5!1 l11eu1n\JC'.nt A11J rl•11 11 1 n ~ :i .1 1 .. ,t'' npjN,1\1(1!1 frurn Thr•T "·1·1·· li.1 •p11btic ;111S fo r ti ~· 1•;11 ' n11111 111.111<1n . Thit'\' IJ1•nH111.1·· , 11:11· 1\111erie<111 lndcpt111dl·n1 I',. • ranrhd<it(• arc 111 the 1,:n·v .11111 Cooper is n1o<lf'r;1\or 111r !1• 1r·\()n:.: progr.11n. 1 ';1111·!!~·· . l\•rh S 1ra~·111', pr!·s1t:, 11• <1r;1n,,;1· l\1;1 .. 1 L1'<1~u·· ,,, \" \u:«rs :ind ·ron1 l\1·1•1 !1 t1,1 !' 1·d1\11I 28 Lc1 g 1111<1 Stucle1tts Vic For $,'{2~000 T11 1·nly·t•i).!llt 1.:1).!Ullo l l'~"1ch lli)!h ~cl1no! stud1·n ls h:ii t· ll1·1·n ~~·\trh·d :is ~·;1nd1d:11t•s for &:111 ~ri1 111 srhol:1r,liips frunl th e La gun;1 B1'i1Ch festivnl of \rts .!ur~·111)! f(lf lll\' :-th(ll;1r~h1n progr:1n1 r11dl·d l.1st 11,.1·f-:1ntl p1·11UtKT(! l'ight 1 :u1d1d11h·<; f11r Hrl. 11,111 ,·;1(·11 fill' 1!;1111.:" ;111d dr:1nn1 ,111(1 L'I. ill 1·;11 Ii f11r 11 ritiog ouirl 11Hl '-11· \\"!IHl•'l'S \', ;,! h!' :1lllll>l llH'('d :it lht· .Jun·· 17 t11~il :-i·h1•"I ,,,.,;1rds aS~l'll1 hh Tht (•\:11·1 nu1n h1 •t (l f ~rho1o.rships '10 llL' ,.1 .. :1nh·d ,,.1 11ilt!hl'ld pr n rl in g n111~1 1u n1·1 '111l'n!1 flf 1t1t· 11ir1nt·rs 1h•· 'L i~'l l ,11';i11p ('f'f11!l'l'l•·t• I~ h<':1rl\d h1 1;i.1111 \,·d1ft1 pr1·•ui•·111 ,1 n d ~I 11nl.1 r.•111; I ~"~I' "~I 1 <i;11 rflliil I ,, '•I''. d 111 1·11-ch:111 1 .,:1 H1 ·h 11 l\I·11."· .iod ;, p.111~·! 11! iuru r~ pr 111 111rn\ Ill lt1r1r rc•spl'c:11~· 111·lds .Jurnrc. 11 .i· ,, 1 I 1• · 1·•· fo''-l 11 :-i i r'\h 1bnn:·~ li .1~ 1·'1•11·'-/ ll•·il; r;n,·.11 i1 d .111d l!e11 llnll .l t11"11J " :•II' d;i11•·· :-.' i1!il:1r ~lllp.' 11t·t•' 111 l r;ink 11.illh ul l:ol ~t;!!l', Fu ill'rlon : Susan .J o:-cph or Or:inge Const Co!lt·gc. ;ind J}r Eugl'nc l.riring of UC lr1'inc. !lran1:1 .-:rhn\;1rs.h 1ps 111·rr Jtl fi1"<! h\ l';.·1:;~· !';111!. \\;irri·n J)eVl'Ull ;111d f\Ir ~nd \Jr~. Ch:.i rl<·s Si·l1i ll1 :.r An1oni:: the· JUd~1·s lor 1v r it Jn g ~r ·h11l;1 r~t11p'-111·rv ;111lh11rs L r 1;i11 d l-'n'd1·r11-k Cu11lt' \I il l1;11l1 \\ i:,,!l'r l111J1\•'S. ;111<l Thc11drJt• T.i~l11r. all 111 L;igu11.i l~l'<lt'h. :'lhi.,1c :itl1ol:1r~h1 p 1udgr<; ineiudcd Lagunaos Frieda 13clinfflnte. former 1.:onductor of Or;1n;::r C-Ount~· Syn1phony orehes1r:1 ;\11d n1usir professor: nr. l'l;i~ton <::11·1 i~1 1n . Uor1~ Shields ;ind JJr I \1.J11 .11·d ::i. :-., •. :1 11. p• l'st•111 \~· rn• •rtl 11':1tor fl i ~r;.1duale st ud:1s II \ 11111;.1l' <Jt (,11 S\;:11 F11llerlon. Ar-ron1p:1ni:-1s 11 err S;indr<I \\a11 hl'I\" of ;\{'11p11r1 Bl'<Jl.'.h 1or tht· 111us i1· sl·hol:t rslup~ :11u l k'.:11l1r~ n All:111 ol Or<inge ro r the da11rc. iur~ in g. ussis1 rd b~ B;1rh:1r:-1 Bru1·" of \ht.'. Lal :::-it<itc. Fu!!cl'lon ct:111ec dcpartnirnt. 'l'EACHEllS • • • "\\'(' fC"el n1onry h:is ])rrn \rasted in l hin~.~ 111\e n11~l'.:.ik:ulalt'd Al l:\ 1arcrage d;iJl~· ;1 1t1:nd :u1ct· 1 ;ind 1110111•.v spent tn p<J1 ol r supc1 i111t ·ndL·Ht ~ · 1·011tr<1c1s and \1 " 11 a11tl'd 10 :-11011 011r d 1~s;i1 1sfa1.:t1ons." Ji1 • \ IJl\l illlll'fl •· 1 1·:111 t re;il\.1 '-<11· ii s h 1· (' n -:p1\nt:t l1t'o11 ~ liut 1··~ lit·•·ll ... 1111r ... nd sn1uldcr1ng O\'f'r rhr past thl'r or fott r .ll':ll'S. >!:"111~· 1r:.irh1·1 • 11-;1111vd to do 1 111.~ 111·0 rnonth~ ngo. \_.ut 11 11:1s he~i<l(·d off.' F:11r !oaid. Tl1ere is ;1n dpp.1n·11t splil ht•111('1'11 I .;illl·F.\ ;ind 11!1· (·urrtnl pr111L' .. 1. ,dthough · son1r t.:i Hl'FA n1t•n1hrrs. including Prl'.~idl'nt C/1:1rlcs n <' 1 c h , par l1c1p;ited in lh~· ~trik1'. Thur:-<l:1:.. lh·irti ill'lllJ7ttl ;1 11 ~1 <•r ).(O<J IS and dc111:i1lll~ 111 the \L'<iCht:rS - 11H·lu<lin;.: a 111ect111;.: li1•111t•1·11 lh·· :-cl10 .. 1 lloc1rd :111d f:irult ;. 1rJ d 1:-cu'~ b11d,.;1·t pr1orit1t·~ ;11\d g11 111g tt'<1t l1 cr!'i ,i (lir1·t·I s:i;; in how the ~><J),i r~ 1110l1l'.I L'-lo h,• <l1stributed. ORAMGf COAST 1 11 l1lj!£IQ!!1ll I • fH.1"~' ' '(l> , I•·. ' ~" • ', . .,. "'' ·' ',, .. ,,~(. . .... •I"' ~r ··, '·•; ·o '" ' '·' ,, "'"·. •" ' 1,1 ' l<~w, "' I'• < I• ltV•1'•~Y"J" I"'""' ·~ '""" l> ''" • '' "'' .t I"' f " '• ' I_,; I "' "" ' ·····' II Ir·• < • 1 • , , , • ,. t " +.l~ .... 1 ' f h) "' I I '+"'' «'I""• 'O;• .. ~ "' \/"<I "' logu11e1 ~och OHict ':.' ~, ... , -. '/, I I"· • I ott.e.-0tt1c,, ' 1•111""" 1!;,I W~•''I 1;,., •"I:\~•'" J))lN•·•1 ·'•l • ' ' ' .. ,~•-.·r ••••-"''"''l~•'I.>, :..0"1 ·'""'' l<I '.\<1)1.,.,..,~ll c o"' .f-..1 Ttlt phOM 171 41 641·4'1J I Clo,,lflfd Ad¥tril•illCJ 642·'' 71 l9911"1 lflKh AM Dt,,.,._...i; T•l•pl\oM 494.94'' c,.,,, .,, 141& 1.,.,, ,~, ,, '"''' ~.n.1 r .,.., ,_, .. ~ N(J~IW ''"' • ...... ''""' ,.l).IOI"' ""'""' •J 4l•~"·~~"" "'""~ ~>If b" •el>'Ol,...•'I ., i....,~· •I• ~I~..,,, .,,,.,,,<vAH"i'''""'""° ~-"·1;10••r .. _IV'll••I"""'•"'-eoiow. o J ·,..,, "' "(•""'""'I }(~'"' I••'• t,...,; 1•00-·•· """ll''"-"''.,,....1~00-~·1 , 'Strongarm' Tactics Woman Rival Accuses Caspers \'.1·1•1 .1 lll'll t:-of ;\(·1vpor! lll't1ch. one of t. · ·· ~·.111d1d.1tc's tr~ 1ug to un seat :' , ,,. 1 .~r Ho11ald C;ispers, <-·harged '!"11:'"->l\.1y !h[lt Casp<>rs :ind his top aides ~1.11 1· :1u b 11't'tt~d sOml' of his campnign ,\.n ·,•:' It\ ··~trungnrn1'· t:1r11es . \ 11 ,ir11 to 111:1kl' it el l':ir that 1 :1111 uol :~1.1f-.JtO.: t:1i.' rhargc thal the se firn1s or 111t t\ 1dll.d.; ... ought oui Caspers and 1nadc 1 1k111;1:1,,n in order u1 grt an impropl'r 1·1111rr ~:<1l1n." :'111 .~. Bi:nl s told tll'1\sr:1cn in ... 111: .1 An:1 "I ;1111 sa,1 in~ th:it ·"'in1e of thrse firn1 .; /1:1vr {'X pr<'"~rd to tll•'. privately. thiit 1111·~· rt·lt 1111'.v 11 1-rt' being forced in10 111,ik111g sulis!an1 1:i l tontribullons 10 <':1,pi•rs · c:1 n1 p;11an t11ldf'r veiled threats •fr dir(· consequences if they did not (Hllll)h (';1~p!!r-: :1i1lt· Tri1n Fuentes callt:d thr rh;1r~P~ "r 1d1c.ulu11~." "It 1s :1 shan1t• she has had to stoop 10 lilh l«ll'I. l>ul 11 (' <1re 111ell <i\vare of lh l' f.1 1l11rc ol hl1l' r:unpaign to 11·1n pu h!1c ... 11pport ·· l'LIL'li1es l)aid . In 11·~11011~1· lo the charge of indirect ~!ro11l!:11·1111n i.:. Fut•nl t's said. "\Ve don't CP1n1111·11I 011 trivi;1 like that." :\Ir~ H1•n ts J'l•le;1~f'd n list of con1p~n1es 11r 111\]1\trhr:ils 11ho Cfln!rihuted Sl,000 or i1 101t• 1(1 l'.1,JH·rs' ea111p:1ig11 enffl'rS. Sii" !'la1111-. ;ill of !]I(• :!6 tlOll(lrS Sill' l1.,,t1 ·t! "11h"1' do hu~1111 ·'~ d1 rt•c1Jy 11·i th thl' r1H1n 1\ 1i1· l'1'lr on lli l' t·ount y Jor f;!l·orablr ;1c!1(J11 on zon ing. !r:ict .1ppro1 :ds ;ind iil ht·r su('h :1et1ons_ l\u1 :\!rs. Hv11t' 11otild not say 11l1ich of 1!1l' 11;111lt'S n11 tht 110.t 11•crc the ones 11ho i.'.1tllt' to her 11 11 h !he charges of donation ~ lr1111µ:1 r111111g. ·I 111•11 I ~.i .1· 11h11·h onL':i th1·~' ;ire. t1111il ,1 f\!•r lh·· 1·11•('\ll)Jl Ol!\t'ullh' JS kllOll"I\," ~ht· :-.111l .. It I g1> 11\l o ;i ruuofl 1v1th :\I r. l'rom Page l S PY~ UNIT • • • the L;1guna Beach Police Dcpnrtmcnt of a sinall protest ck•n1onstration over rornograph~· <irres ts has !il.•l'll cited by so1nc as :1 eon tr1bu11 11 g Li ctor to the dt'p;;rtrnen t's nonml'mbershi p \n 1hc 1n l1'll1g1•11c·c ll tlJI. "lf t!1e~··re soi dt1n1n<>d ton ct·r11~'11 1t1<Jl t!H.·~· 11ou ld c1·ict ;i t ill' bct:<IUS(' 1hc ~nnyor l'.nn do !hi<>. tha! ~aisc;; questions <Jbout their operation." r..tayor Jlolm said. Cos pers, I fct>l certain these pcojfjc "'ill t·on1e for11 ard ·· ~ She ~aicl that if she loses the electio11 in lhe prunary. she \.\'ill 1..-ontinue t(I press the 11ivcst1gat1on to the best ol her <1 l1itit~·. lasp•·rs li<is reportc'<i raising a total of m1)rC than Sl5LOOO to 11·age his can1paign ;1i:a1nst l11ree opponents \\'ho have raised ll tllt 31 of less than s:!5,000. 111t• list 0£ donors ~!rs. Denis presented i<. t>-.~vnt 1:1l\y the same list of names ca~pt•rs h;is disclosed . 1'!11.: douors iuelude de1·e\opers and build ers such as the ~!ission Viejo ('01np;1ny, Irvine Coinpany, Anaheiin !!ills. Broadmoor flomc'", John 0. Lusk ;ind Son, Binker Corp., Avco and Tustln lil1111. The ltsl also sho\vS suf'h firms as VT~ ltK' and Computer Scie11ces Corp. 1vhich do bus1nt:ss 1\'!lh or for the county. f'ro111 Page J PE.4.RL. • • do11·n alld ~a111 us -•·ro pay a debt of grati1uc1e:· h1' said. I-le said our letters gave hi1n thl' 1viH !o live.'' '"J')1e elass JUSt \1·:1lkl'd on air :iftrr th:iL"' il1rs. Phillipson snid and tod<1y. !9 ,Yl·:1rs l;Jl('l', ,\lrs. \"'!1illi?SOJ1 is still walking on :1ir fron1 th e rncinory of lit·lping the pilot recov er . The incident v.·as an isolated event but ~!rs. Phillipson also looks back fondlv on the ;u111uat original plays her fifth· and !hird grade classrs \ITO!t' and perforn1rd. "Three years ago 11 e had ·zono.rh : Lo.nd of the Litlcr-bul!s'." she said. laughl11 g. "II 11·as a fine p!ay about hllt r111g ::ind pollution_ All our plavs !Tad 1noral messages, too." · "11ien there \\'as the one callerl 'Lost 1n a Japanese Departmen t Store.' It told the children what to do \.\'hen they get lost. and also what they'd find in a Japantse department store," s he recalled. "lt \\'as sure a big deal. Even had an earthquake in it ," she S.'.lid. Even 1\·hcn it 1\·asn·t time to put on pla\'S, r.trs. Philllpson's classes hn\'e a!11·ays been overfo!Ol'o'ing \\'ith stnrirs. The \1•tdl-travrled teacher "·ould don hrr •·story coal" - a silk, Oriental jacket - and v.·as orr and running with tales of her travels in the Far East, Near East, !\tidd!e East and trips south of the border. .. • Af' PhO!O Has Ca11t'e1· Gen. Creighton Abran1s. r\rn1y chief of staff, has <.:ancer of the left lung. ·rests to detcr- 111ine the extent of 1nalignancy are scheduled at \Valier llcetl Army l\tec1icat Center. Fro111 Page l KALMB .i\Cl-1 • • • 1•::1-: :1nno11nc ed. "The rnaui. and aln1osl ~ole p111·111ist• fll 1hat 1.\l;ircll :!~I 1nf'et111g l\:t~ Iii(' rPaffirn1;1tion of the $2 n11!11 on pl\•dgv ;111d the fact they told nH' that 1h1· pncl' support decision \\'as to h~· :111nounct>d 1he ne:-:l day.'' the report quott·d Kalmbach as testirvin!.:. Ka!mb;ich hns · pleaded guilty h\, rnrnpaign contribution infrfH'IJon~ 11111 dtrrctly connected 11·i1h !11£' 111ilk producers. Chotinrr dit•d 111 J:in11:1r.r The C0l1111li111•1• ttlll'S\l g:1!()r$ :il~ll con cludc·d in !heir rl·por1 that :\i\1Jll a11':1rf' !ht• producers plPdg1·cl ~~ n11!11on 10 his c:unpaign. 1g11orerl tilt• ;1<irit t' 111 h1s ngr1cultural expcrrs and ordcrtd .-in lllCTl'asc 111 1nilk price suµµort~ ln a 359-pagL' rf'purl , tht· 1nvr:itig;11 ors disputed Nixon's cxpl;ina~uJI\ tlrtl pressure fro1n Congress forri:d hint to raise milk prier~. The report ul~o said !h.11 Nixon has 11·ithheld 1apcs and docun1rnt s that could link hi~ 1k·c1~1un tu tht' ~2 rn1 lli<1l1 c;1111p;1ign pledgr ··rt appt·;ir ~ 1hat lh e 1'1'(':-idt·nl"s 1lecis1on to 1nerease the rntlk rr14·1• support \r\'cl ignored the opinion of e1 t'f~ a g r 1 c 1 I tu r n l r x p e r t 1 n l\ls dl'cis ion 11·as an act of µol il\eal 01\t'· adn1in1!ltration." the report s.:ud . • • • County Gets Sl1ip Bids Fo1· Dana Uy J OllN \'At TERZ1\ 01 m• O•llr PUOI $1111 Sl'all'll bids by owners of classic sailing ships which could be prime candidates for a nu1rithne attraction al Dana Harbor 1vi1l be opened Monday afternoon by county offitia!s. But the early optin1isn1 about tho abundance of proposals has given way to Sl'rious doubts, now that the nation's economy appears to be slipping. The soaring interest rate and extreme caution b;; rnajor investors has the r.O\Ul!y's deparln1ent of Real Property Services \\'Ondcring about the total 11111nber of proposals. Inquiries have been steady, according to spokesmen for the department, but c1uite often. verbal enthuslnsn1 does not yield a formal offer. The prospect of having a classic sailing ship pern1;inently moored at t he b;1rbor's \\'estern arct1 long hns been a ttrean1 or county officials. It 11·as included in the original master plans for the l1arbur Rut despite sl'veral potential "bites" i11 p:1st ye;irs. nothing: had l·omc of the urf1l'i:1l drcani. Tia• last ship destined for use at Donu ll<1l'hor n1adr it to the \Vestcrn Hl•111i:>phcrc lron1 F:uropc 011ly to run ;1grnund and break up. l1;1rrold ~lyers . properiy n1anagrr lnr t lie county depiirtn1cnl 1 i.n charge of the bid process, said that ;1 'boat "perfect Jut, .• !hC' s11•ashhuc~·ling feeling that's desired 1or th,• at1raction" !it'!'i at nnl·hor in l'<ill.'.l.Jn.'.l. II belonged to the late Erroll Flynn and even bas a full set of co.nnons on its c!11cks. 11s 011·nrrs. he said. are ainong tho~c 1·xprt·ss1n~ ;1 strong interest in the \ca~c pr oposal "The spl't 1f1c:1!ions for l111s leas{' ;in: 11f>t 1'\':i lly th;1I dtof11\t1l• .. s;11d ~f\t'f~ -·This is one nf thr frw lunt>S 1hat a pruJt'l'l tan bei.'Otne reallv creative. and our posit ion has bC'en one of !ilrrallv ;1:-k1ng u11·l·~tors tu be crt•atil'C' and t.o h1•l 11 us cl l'1tll1p so1111·tJ11n g truly unique uncl .'.l 1tra i:L1ve al th1' Harbor." he said. 'l'l1us. thf' countv has not dictated that tl a• 111nnin ;.: l l'~Sl'l .~t'r1·1· sp1·t·if1l'al1~· as u re.-;t:n1r:1nt. 11 1· !ouri ::.L attral'llun. or l.11r1·11. .. \\'t' r l';1l17r 1h:H in thr current l'l'Ulhlll11L' el 11n:1tl' 1!'!-i going to bt• hnrdt•r for 11 tnan to obtain Lhc financial backing for a ('rcative and perhaps daring projl.'t:I. \Vl•'re still optitnists at least :1 bou1 h.:iv ing sonic proposals to studv," ~lycrs s:.iid. · HEADS EXCHANGE CLUB Lagunan Bud Oammarell Excha11gc Club Of Lag1111ll Tups Bull Da 1u11u1rell Lagunan Bud Dammorel! has hee11 1·l('Cll•tl p!'rsid(·1H of tht· L;1gtu1·1 licac!I J~'\Ch~11lgl' ('lt!!J. Dan11narl'll hl'nds a IH'IV $!;it(> or nff\l't'rs "'hieh int'lud1•s Trt\'Or Cushn1an, lir~I 11 ('e prrsidl•nt : Chnrlrs ~1flil'r, srt:ond 1 tl·,· prt·sidt nl. Col Ort1lt l, sf'crelary and (;ii FJust. treHsurl'r. The nc1v prestdl'nl 1~ an associate or \\'ilh;1n1 Po1l'l'll Hen! l~st;:ire 1-le will be allending !hl' Nnlioll.'.ll Fxchun;::r ( !1tl) c:onventiun 111 !':il1n Springs in Jun<'. 1\ 12-year rl'~1dcnt uf the Laguna arr<1, J):icn1n:1rell ,;i1d he \\'Ill ~lr1vt to nuikc lhe l'0!11111Ul1Jty inor l' a11 :1rc of the club !hi ough eo1nn1uni1y acli\ 1tk·s. l'hulol!ra phcr,; Eyed For La1!1111a Fxhihit L..1gunJ. photogr;1phcrs n1ny partitip.:itt' in tht' ~u1nrnt'r Fl's!lval of Arts µhotngraphy e\hth1l h~ ma k i 11 g <tppllcat1011 pnor 10 Junt•-: The photogr:1ph1c r:d11lut .'-p;ll'I' is l1r111t1•<l . Jlhot oi.:r:11)hl'rs should contract Rick L.1ng at 4!H-t:!fl7 bct1\Tl'll 9 a.n1. ;ind S p.m. 1vf'\"kck1v~ for exhibit inforrnation. The festil'al ~'ason runs Iron\ July 12 through Aug. i.'i. !IP s;dd th e po!ential existed for the 1flll'llig e11tc unit to e'<l'eed its bounds in i:;ilht-ting i11forn1at1on ;itiout pnl'atc l'll!ll'!l'i \\'asting nary a summer vacation. ~rrs. "At the very \ea~t. ihe Prcsit.len1's d1•· c:ision \1·as an acl of political '.>nt· upn::1 n· ship." ·---- '.'l\;1 \0I' llo\no co111p:\ri.'tl th1· lor:1I inLl'lligenee unit's act11·i1ies 10 that of 1h1' Fr,<k•ral Burc:1u or ln1l·st1gation, and th" than~l''> and controversy \\'hich has t·rupted O\'t'r lh<· burr<1u's ;1ctions s1nec 1hl' tlc<Jth of ,I Edg;1r llOO\'f'f. '"The FB! cxi strd [or n1a11v \Cars ns a good instrument and I gul'SS. 10u hllVC to Sll YS J. Edgar Hoover 11·as ·,, guy \1·ho \\;1.~ unique. The FBI do<"s hove the po1L'llti;il to ::.on1cthin~ grf':H if vou have ,1 .J . Edgar llou\·cr running it. li~t i1 als(l h:is th\• µotenl i;d for doing Uad 1hi11gs ," ~1:1.\'o r ! !ohn said _ Ill' said hr fell lhe Orange County lntrlligence Unit nccdC'd to "report" to some civilian authori1 y. The mayor said hl' h:id not ordf'rf'd !he police dr po.r1tn cnt lo \\tlhclra11 the l'i l1 's :1pplir.1!1on. nor had the council di s('usSed tht• n1n11er in fu ll l ·'ro111 Png" .l llINSllf\. W . • • -1n1 h Oistri l't eong rC"s~iona l c.111didr11 c 11 hn~t· rl i~!ri l't ~lrt•!chcs from Fountain \':1lh•v to Ort'an.)idl'. ,\1\drrson ela1111s 1h nt C.11hl(•J' ad\'isrrl th1· l:rand .Jury t h~11 ol hl'r Orallgl' C.:ou111 y !tnn-; 11·hn rt•et•ivt•d f:1vor:iblc tax trea11nf'nt frnn1 l!insl1;,1w included : Phi!lipson has journeved lo Kashmir five times, llong J\~. ·nine tin1es. Israel three limes ~cl Mexico 18 times. That's not countiri six-round-the-world jaunts. "I JivL>d"'frugally during the \.\·inter. so \vhen it became swnmertime, 1 v.'as able to tnke off," she said. ~trs. Phillipson was educated in East Stroudsburg (Penn. l Co\lege, Syr acuse LJniversity and UCLA. But she maintains thnt travel \~·as her best education. No1\' 1hat her teaching career is r oining to a close. the traveler 1\·il\ set her tales dO\\'n in print. "Actually, I don't knov.' if they·11 be published. since I don't kno11· if I'n1 so literary. But all I c<tn do is tell the truth, and I plan to do it in several books,"she S<Jid. t.Irs. Phillipson \Vil\ remain in Laguna Beach -"I have my home here, I can't lhink. (lf l'iving elsc_\\'hcre'' -\vith hrr ;iging s11\·cr pood l(•. Ocn1ilasse , as her con1panion. She plans to write one book full of her tra\·el stories -"Talcs from the Story ('0;11"' -\.lo'hich she feels should be <J v;1il<1hlc for other teachers to read tn n11·i 1· youngs ters. Another p!~nncd book 1.:ontcrns spirituiil healing. As nouch a~ she enjoys looking b.:ick on pre1·1ous cla sses. :\lrs. Phillipson feel s hL•r prl'\'lous classes. :\!rs. Phillipson feels t!i(· 111en1ories arc a li!tlc incon1plcte. "f:t•c:iuse Laguna Beacr is such a 1r;in~11or.v to1vn. there's not too n1any of 1 n1.1· students still o.round,'" she said. She noted U1Bt sh<' taught a nun1ber of p;ircnt-chitd combinations. but has never seen tnost of her students after they pass out. her classroom doors. "1 really do v.·onder \\'hat they're doing 1rith their lives," she mused. H;ilboa l3:1y {'\uh. I. ,\la~ni11 and Co1npany. H;1lph's c;roct:'ry Con1pany. So111h Con st l'laza. \\'all llisncy PrndtrctiC1ns. llunt \\'t'sson Foods :\orthro1J Corporation, the 11 ark er 1!:1nnif1n Company. Bullock's storrs. 1l('i·k1nan 111s(run1ent s ;111d l\ation"·idt• Thr•;i\rrs. I Si111clay Pilot Sou11ds Out [ I Reside11ts of 'NL-xo11villc' The ht•st or Sunday's edition of 111c Dail)' l'i!o1 \1·111 include these features: l\'E\VS~l ,\N JN NJXONVlLI.~; -U3ilv Pilot staff photographer Patric ·k O'Donnell. fon11er staffer on the \\1hittier l)aily .Ne1vs, 1 isits business people. go1·er111ne11t officiols and oihcrs \vho (Sunday's Best J ;1·erc the schoolmates and n1enrors of Richard M. Nixon in his Quaker youth. ln \\'hittier, the welcome mot is out any 111ne the l'res1dent wants lo return Sunday's "Sunday Special." HIGHT TO LIFE -Does It apply to fetuses? The Right to Life. organiz.ation of Southern California believes that the rip:ht to life shou ld be restored to unborn humans,i,and the group's president, Mrs. lln1h Taylor. explains why in story scht'<iuled for editorial pages • • I ~:ARLY GRADS -\Vhat's so sacred about spending four years in high school? &nne of the Orange Coast area's students v.·ho \'o'ill have done the job in three years, not fou r, when they graduate in less than t~'o weeks tell why and hov• they did il in interviews reported by Staff ~1riter Jan Worth. 'EVEL' AS KNIEVEL? -Motorcycle jumper Debbie Lawler gets the cover spot in Family Weekly, representing a special breed or gport smen (and, obviously , sports,~omenl that Family Weekly Six>rts Editor Larry Bortstein calls "The Dea th Defi ers." ,. ROTC PARADOX -A mistaken but popular notk>n is that the Reserve Officers Training Corps has withe red and died after It was attacked on campus after carn pu' during the divtslve Vietnam war. Sul the fact is that whi le enrollment Is down, more graduateti are being ground out than can be assimilated by the Ar1ny • • ' -------- FRANCESCA By DREXEL AN EXCEPTIONAL LOOK AT REASONABLE PRICES YOU CAN HAVE THE EXQUISITE LOOK OF TRUE ITALIAN PROVINCIAL FOR YOUR HOME. DREXEL MAKES IT POSSIBLE. A. Ova! Cocktail Table 8 . Curio Cabinet C. End Table 0 Accessory Table E. Oval Commode :t99 •99 129. 85. ,,, ' All In Stock -Ready For Immediate Delivery DR EXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN WEEllD.t. TS I. SA TUaD.t. TS 9:00 lo S:JO t •, NEWPORT BEACH • J727 WESTCLlf'f OR., 642·2050 LAGUNA BEACH• 345 N(>RTlf COAST 11wy., 4!M·6SSI TORRAN CE • 23649 HAW1110 RNE BLVD (Open Fn . tll 9, Sun. 12·$:30) 378-1279 ,. 'I I Saddlehaek EDITION VOL. 67, NO. 15 I, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES .. lfhooslt! ' ' . ,.,'.~"~') ~·~.~~~~t Di lly Pilol Sllll Plt-OI• Fifth _grade teacher Joe Schn~ider is left lookin_g up 111 a cloud of s1noke at El Ca n1ino Real School in Irvine as the rirsl hand1nade rocket wh izzed off into the blue a.I: a n1ini-rocket launehing today. This one was a success. but observers reported so111e other student-made crafts fizzled, apparently due to bad ignitors. ' Dally P'llol Stiff P'llote Ready For Countdown &I Camino Real student Dan Zelek prepares his "Saturn 5" rocket for launching this morning in Irvine. Zelek's hand-made model was the largest. of 20 scale rockets produced in a mini-class for fifth and sixth graders. ·~----~------ Pancake Breakfast Set for Viejo A pancake breakfast spo!Wlred by the f\,tission Viejo Kiwanis Club, the Key Club and the Keyette Club of Mission Viejo High School is scheduled for 7 to tt a.m. Saturday at La Pa.z Plaza, Mission Viejo. Entertalrunent wlll be provided by the El Toro High S<:hool band. Proceeds: from the breakf11 st will aupport the Kiwanis Club community activities for the ne1t year. Aloo, Klwanlans will be collecting iletm for the Direct Relief Foundation of ' .. I ' I I santa Barbar!. Eyeglasses, crutrhes braces, wheel chairs, surgical and dental iMtruments, and other m e d i c a I equipment are needed. Bob Kennedy of Mission Viejo hRs offered to donate his plane and time to ny all ltemll collected tc, Santa Barbara. The items will be packaged and dcliverrd rree to 80 developlng countries. More Informati on about the breakfast or the Direct Relief FoundAllon collection may be obtained by calling Breakfast Chairman Chuck Kneale at 130-621.Xl. •, , .. • \ To•lny's Finni N.Y. Stocks ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 31 , 1974 TEN CENTS l(almhach Boosts In Mill{ to Big Pledge ------- Hinshaw Files Su.it At Gubler Rep. Andrew J . Hinshaw sued his Republican primary opponent for $10 million today in an Orange Councy Superior Court action that ch;!J8l>s ~1ission VieJo busincssn1an Dav e c;u blcr \\'ith libel and defamation of char;ictcr lhnsh<iw, (R-Newport Beach!, clain1~ in the lawsuit that Gubler ha s libel ed him for his actio n bo1h as a congressman and during his servi~ as Orange County 's assessor from 1965 to 1972. lie further clairns 1hat Gubler has filed a series of false statements \\'ith the Grand Jury and that Gubler's only concern is to discredit llinsha\V nncl cripple his campaign for election lo the ncv•ly crea!Nl 40th District. l!inshaw, through attorney \\lill ian1 L. An<lerson. brands as ' ' a b so I u I e l v f:ibricated'' nine affidavits recently m:1df. available to the Grand Jury and Orani;e Coun1v ne\\'Slnen bv Guhler. ThoSe affidavi!s "allegedly contain the <'hnrges !hat Hinshaw gave favor;ible tax breaks to firms and individuals "'ho supported him in his successful bid to unseat former congressman John G. Schmitz from the old 391.h Dis trict seal. The hbel action. one of the largest to be fi!ed in recent yC'ars in Orange County, also 'rejects the claim 1hat Jlinshaw \Vhile serving as assessor also underassessed propertjes o":ned h.v Tandy Corporation v;hich controls many Radio Shack outlets in the county. llinsha1v states in his lav.•suit that he never at any tiine during his service as ISfe HINSHA"'· J•age 2) _,\ctio11 Delayed On Zone Changes For lrvi11e School 7..oning changes needed to let !he Irvine Uni fied School District go ahead v.·ith operation of an alternate high schoo l to be located in the Irvine industrial complex "'ere discussed. but no action approving them "'as take11 at a joint school board-city COW1Cil meeting this "·eek. The di s!ricl plttns to 11ouse .100 st ud ents · next fall in a lcasr-d research and devrlopmcnt fac ility in the ind ustria l area. The alternaiive school. cal!ed a Secondary Education, L e a r n i n g Facilitator ~SELF'~. is designed to combine career activitil•s \vilh education and take advantage of the facilities of the adjacent industri al area. The district has made arrangen1enls for leasing the building. but several agencies must approve the idea by Aug. l or the lease option will expire. The district, Superintendent A. Stanley Corey said, has obtained approval fro1n the state and county education offices. !See ZONJ;..;G . Page 2) Ba~k to Nature:' Students Prefer 'Wildernf'ss I' Studl'lltS in rrvine's University High School. polled for thrir prl'fL•rt•Jll'L'S an1ong a long list of social sciences offerings, n1ay ha1·l' !.aid wrncthmg aOOut thei r lives and times in responding. !lead of the social studies department (;ordon r.tcllonald has reportt.•d lhnt 341 studenLc; opted for Wilderness Living I and 269 for \\'ildt•rness l.11"1ng ll. Those totals \\'ere more than t1vice the number of st udents 11ho \1anted .st·1·rrnl courses that came. in in th<> set.'flnd place range. Al the bottom of the list 1\ere courses like Consunll'r Educ;it1on I. 11·hith a1tracted 38 students, Consu1ner Education 11 , v.ith 22. and ln!rrnat1onnr H1•- lauons, 19. .. ~ The least attracti\"e orfering 11ns J{uss111n Culture. 1xil!ing 15 student~. Mari1-ie Siiffers l1ijiiry l1i Mesa Bee1· Cot>ler El Toro r.larine Holland noan Brov.'n suffered second·degree burns on his chest \\'edrl('sday night 1\'hen he passed out in a Costa i\lesa betr cooler and fel! on dry ICC. 13ro"·n, 21, \\·as released frl.lm Hoag illc111orial tiospitnl after receiving: tre<ittncnt for injuries he suffered in the cooler at Finnigan's Rainbcnv, 1714 Placentia Ave. Police said the refrigeration unit had not been working properly and the manage ment was using dry ice to cool the libations. \\'hen he b e c a nl e unconscious, Brown fell on a chunk of dry ice. Firemen quickl y revived the heavily brea thing ?11arine and rushed him to the. hospital by ambulance. There "'as no ind'.cation how Jon g he had been in the cooler. Terrol"isls !(ill Tl1ree BUENOS AIRES (VP! 1 -Terrorists a!lacked a Socialist \\"orkers party meeting v.•ith machineguns, kidnaped six persons and killed three of them. police said today . A party spokesman said 15 ntcn fired at least 100 round;; of automatic \reapon and light machine gun fire into the meeling Thu rsday in the suburb of General Pacheco. UCI Ball Teaui Avoi<l:i Crash L'C Irvine's baseball tearn and traveling contingent of 44 pe rsons eluded di.saster Thursday v.·hen the nirp lane upon which they \Vere riding narrov.·ly avoided a n1id-air collision <it the St. Louis. hto. airport . The UC! squad, defending NCAA college division champions, are in the narional tournament again this year. They v.·ere flying t o Springfield. 111. Details today in the sports section, Page 20. Brn1\'TI npp.'.lrenlly 11t•11t 111~ut(• !he l'OOler to get sonlL·lhin;.: <111d hcl'<u111· uncon scious :iflcr lnl1;1!111:.: 1 ;1 r gt· quantities of carbon diox1rle g;1s gi1t·11 o!f by the dry ice. according to one thl-ory. Firemen said Brov.n k1as ac<Juaintcd 1\ith the managrn1ent and frC(JUCntly helped do the chores. Caspers Accused Of 'Strongar111' Ca1111Jc1ign Tuctics :O.larcia Bents of Newport Beach, on e of rhree candidates trying to unseat Suprr\"isor Ronald Casprrs. chargrd Thursday that Caspers an~ his top <iides hilve subjected some or his campaign donors to •·strongarm"' tactics. ··1 \\"ant to make it clear that 1 an1 not tnaking the charge that these firins or ind ividuals sought out Caspers and made a donation in order to gel an improper concession," il1rs. Bents told nev.•sr::1en in San ta Ana. '·J a1n saying !hilt some of these firn1s ha\·e e:q>ressed to n1e. privatf'ly. that they felt they \l"l'rc being forced into n1aking substantial l'ontributions to C;:isprrs' campaign under veiled threats of dire consequences if they did not com1>ly.'' Casi>C'rs aide Tom F'uen!C's called the charges "ridiculous." ''It is a slr.1n1e she has had to stoop to !his level. but v.·c are 11·c1J :i11·are of th e f:iilure of her cnrnpaign to 1vin pu~lic support."· Fuente s said. In response to the charge of indirect strongarn1i ng, Fuentes said. "\\le don"l co1nn1ent on trivia !ikc that." J\1rs. Bcuts released a hst of cornpanies or individuals v.·ho contributed Sl.000 or n1ore to Caspers' carnpaign coffers. She clain1s all of lhe 26 donors s.JL' listed either do business directlv with the county or rely on the cOunty foi· favorable action on 1,oning, tr;ict appro~·als and other such actions. \ Bu! :O.lrs. Bents \\"Ould nor s;iy v.·hich of the names on the list \\'Cre the ones v.ho c<1n1c to her v.·ith the cha rges of don11tion !See TAC'flCS, Page 21 Reme1nbers Past L<11ul 1tlagnate Rec<ills "10 Y ec1rs of Develo1l11ient By JAN WORTll DI 1"-O.ily P llol $1111 Land magnate Ri chard 0 'Ne 111 ren1embcrs a day "'hen South Orange County v.·as so qui et all a person could hear was "an occasional rattle from the blacksmith shop. a bell tinkling in the distance. and once in a while. a bull bellowing." It was less than 40 years ago and V.'he n O'Neill surveys the development thal has happened since, he sa id he sometimes "'·onders how It all came about. "I used. to ride down El Toro Road on a horse drawn vehicle carrying sacks of barley," O'Neill, in his 50s, tald men1bers of the Saddleback Valley Chamber of Commerce at a breakfast in the seventh fl oor resttiurant of the Roya l Savlngs Building on El Toro Road. "Speaking to you from !his restaW'ant • ~ I . ,, overlooking the v.1hole valley is Jin experience I'll always remember." he said. O'Neill owns ~2 .IXXl acres of undeveloped land bet\\·een San Clemente. h1ission Viejo, the Cleveland National Forest, and Camp Pendleton. It is the largest undeveloped parcel remaining in lhe county, an area larger U1an the entire city of San Francisco. But it Is much smaller than ~he original ranch his grandfather bought frorn a debt-ridden Don Juan Forster in the 1880s. Thal purcha se brought 260.000 ac:rf's into lhe hands of the original Richarrl O'T"eitl, an Irish immigrant and San Francisco meat packer. One. qf O'Nelll's early 7ortes as a ch.i ld on the ranch was r nini; into Franklin Delano Rooscve , t h e n ~· . .. I president, on a ranch picnic grounds. "He was trying to find hi 3 old frir nd !lam Cotton's place," O'T'\eilt recalled, "lie u·11s driving \\'ith his son. :i chauffl•ur. and on!.' secret service man-and they got IGSt ." The elcg;int Collon mansion. percht•d on the ocean bluffs near San Cle1nente, v.·as eventually sold to Richard Nix:on and now is the \Vestem \\lh ite House. "These days, with helicopters flying over all the time, it's hard to imagine tha t ln lhl' 30s a pre!Jident could dri\"t.' around with only his chauffeur and a St.>crel Service Man as a staff,'' O'Nt'jJI re marked. • O'Nelll 's father was also a friend of Roosevelt's and an 11clive Democrat. lie was a represcntalive to the national Democratic convention in 1912, wh.ich (See O'NEILL, Page Z) $2 Millio11 \\.\:-.llL\C;T11\ l l'l'li -l'r<'~l!i('ll! \i:..011"s rur1111•1· lll'r~onat l:i11yf'r has ll'Sl!hl'd :1 top f.1rmer \\"l ute llnu!.l' a ide told h1111 1hc lflil 1ncre<1sc 1n n11lh price supports 1\;1s l1nhe d \\ilh rnLlk produrl•rs' rcaff1rm:1f1on of ;i S"! 111illion Nixon cnn1paign pl!.'dge. a St>na1e \\'atl·rgale romn1i1tee rep{lrl disclosed t0<t:1.v. ThL' rt:port obtained hy t;P l said J!(lrberl \\'. !\tilrnbach or Ne1\·por: 11eilth , the la11\1•r , t1·~tificd tt1at the late .\Jurray ~1. C'hot1ncr of !\r111>01't Beach. lnng.timr. Nixon airle iind fnnnPr \\'hi!e ll'1uS1: sperial l·ounsel. told hi111 JUSl prior 1 1 :innoutH't·rnt•nl of the i11crcast• ""There 1ras to he .'.lJl anno1u1r(>n11·nt !ht• nt1x1 d;n· ;ul(l this 1\as. in f.'.lrt. l1nk"d 10 this rt·aff!J'n1a11on of the ~2 nii!lion pledge ·· 111c st:iff s;11cl ii 1\i"ls l"OJ1!111\11ng to i111cst1ga1e ··;1llegatiuns" lhZlt th l' n Trt•asury Secretary John H Coonally rl'<'Ci\"rd S15.00fl from n1ilk 1ntl'rt•sts 111 return for using his inllUl'nte in lhc ,\dministrat ion on th eir behalf. The staff also s:1id that despite c:nnn;il!~"s s11orn testimony to the NO SCANDAL FOUND IN ITT PROBE, Page 4 con!r11ry. he \l"ilS deeply involved in the con1ro\·rri;1al \!171 increase that meant at least $:100 1ni!lion 111 extra inct1n1e for fl airy f;ir1ners . Shortly before the increase. the report said. Connally ;ilJl•gcdly told a rn ilk co-op official, "It's in the bag." l'he rrporr ha s bcl1tl approl'e<l by Cha1n11 an Sam J. Ervin J r. and sent tn o1h('r 1ncmbc.rs of the t'()J1111111tce follo1\ing a year-lo ng invcsli,g:illon . Chotinrr left the \Vhite 11ousc £'3rhrr that rnon!h to join a !nw f1r1n that v.·as representing the milk producers. The convers11t1011 took place ;i mo n g !\aln1hach. Cl>0tine r an1l a n1ilk official on ~larch 24. 1971 -!he day aftrr Nixon held a controversal mef!llng 11·11h dairy leaders and the dn y before !he increase 11,1s announced. '"The rn;iin. and ;1lrnost sole purpose of that /~·larch 2~) nlecting \\tlS the reaffirm<ition of the $2 n1ill ion pledge and !he fact !hey told me lhal the price support decision '\·as to be announced the next day.'' lhe report quoted Kaln1bach as testifying. Kalmbach has plt."<(1dcd ~uilty 10 catnpaign contribution infrac1 1on s 11ot directly connecl<.:!<l 11·ith the milk producers fhotiner di C'd 111 .Jan11;1r1·. The con1rnittce /n\·cstic;a1ors-also concluded in their rl'port that Nixon , a\va re the producers pl edged S2 rnillion to his ta1npa1gn, ignored !he ncll ice of his agricultural e.'<perts and ordered an increase in milk price support s. ln a 359-p;igc rcpJr!. the in1·rst1g;i1or~ di s p u ! e d Nixon's expla11:1!i0n that prl'ssurc frorn Conµrl'SS ~Jrcl'd h1n1 to raise. 1nilk prices. The report also said !hat Nixon has \\'J!hheld t:ipes and docun1cnts that could hnk his decision to the ~"2 n11lhon can1pa1gn plt'<ig~·. Orange Coast Weather ll 1\•il\ become onl y partly sun- ny Saturday afternoon, ;1ccord ing to the l\'C"athcr service . \\·ith most- ly cloudy skies in th e n1orning hours. ll ighs at the beaches 66-68 rising to i0-1~ inland . l...011s to- night 5-l-5i. li\Sl!I•: 1'011..\ l ' Tico ro111n11n11l11 e111'11ts tal11• 11/ace tl1i.~ v·ei•kl;lld rilouQ t/1c Oranye Coast. Tl1p Cni;to · 1'1esa f'i.~/1 f'ry ond !lie /r1'11H' rs ... art festii:ul. See tofiny"s l\'efk· endrr. Al 'l'ovr ''""''' > MIY,.I 1'·)1 &o•llfll » Mw!u•I 'llftdl .. L. M, a1w<ll " H~• .. n•I N1w1 •·> C1Hltrftll l Or111" (ounll' " C111•lllM »~ 1t111aur1nt1 11·?' Comlci • $ylvl1 ,...,~ " Crou"nl " 1.,.rll ,.. DHnt ,..tlcn " SIM' M1t11.1tt 14·11 liCHtorlll P1•1 ' l'fle•ll llH! .. 'lftlltCI , .. u Tlltll•rt .... ttw 01rlln1t • Wtllll1r ' H•"11Wtlt " W-•·1 H1w. 1'·1f A~" L1n111r1 " W"ld Htwl ... M•llllt) • w ......... u.n • ' • 2 DAILY PILOI IS ·Nixo11 Fu11cl \\'ASlll\'C.Tl)\1 1L'PJ1 -\\':ttC'rgnte prosecutor Leon J;i\\orski said today h' has "cirrunlSlantial and direct evidence" that major contributors to Prtsident Nixon's camp:.iigns sought or were prorniseli fi'dpr;1] Jobs in n't11:T1 for g(ffs. ;fle also !\aid tha1 '.\ixon -\\'ho Thursd.1y cln11nt1.f"exteolJ\l' privilege ta keep a grand Jury from ohta1nin).! llll1teri:il for its bribt•ry and conspiracy i11\·1.·s1igation -already has co1nplitd \I Jth earlier subpoenas and allowed kev :i1d1·s !o 0'tcs1ify about s us p e c ·, ;J111hassadoria! :ippoin!n1cn!s. Ja1rorski urged Chief l·.s. District .Judge Georgl' L l!art to rl'jrct the eXl'Cu!ive pri\'ilegr. clai1ns and order that !l\e e1·idcnce, in the possessionAforn1cr ('('1111n1l'rCe Secretary i\-1auricc"!l'ans, he deliver('{! 10 thC' grand .jury. "Circ:un1stanti<tl ;ind direct e\'itlence before the gr:ind jury and kno11n to the special prosecutor indicates prini.1 fat·ie thot certain large campaign contributors c.:i!l1er pron1iscd contrihu!ions in coii.~ider;ition of <tppointmcnl to ft>der~1l po~ts or v•erc pruini.~ed ;i position in return for a contribution," hf! s:iid in pa[)£'rs filrd \rith llart"s court. .Ja1vorski has h c en in\'f'Slii.:::iting 11 hethcr top jobs -i n e l u d i n ~ ;11nh<iss:idorships -1.,,erc promised i11 cxch;u1gc for hefty ca rn pa j g 11 contributions_ 111c President's former la11·.1·e r. Ilcrbcrt \V. K:il111hach of :\e1rport Beach, has pleaded guilty 10 _,.uch a charge. Stans has refused !o surrender his files undl'f .:;ubpocna, contending son1c ;ire pcr.~on;1l <.1nd others protected by rxrcuti\·e privilt'ge. !\"ixon 11·arned ~1:1.\' lfi !h;1t he 11·011ld invoke a forn1:il pri\"ilege clain1 •·should the issue ripen." :ind Thursd:Jy he did so. Jaworski salrl it \1·as rru{'ial that 1hc gri.lnd Jury obtain St an s' rccon11nt'ndat1ons to the President about poterllJ<i] ;1ppoin1ecs so grand jurors 1nay <lrcidc 11ho. if anyone, hos broken the J.111·. Stans \1·as l\'.1xon"s chief fu11d rJiscr for both his 1%!1 and 1912 prl'sidential l'an1paigns , "\rithout !he subpoenaed documents, !he grand jury 11'ou ld bf! relegated to tlC'prndcncc upon !he so1netimes vague, t·onfliciing and possibly self-servi11g r1·colh.'c!ions' of t 11 e participants," Ja11·orski said. "Forcing the grand jury to re(y upon inferi(lr e1·ide11cc docs a disservice to the ;1d1ninistra11on (If justice bv needlessh· increasing the risk that Vie gililty 111ay gO lrrC' or the innocent be wrongly indic te d." he sa id. Jaworski at the s;ime tirne filed under seal a lcng!hy appendix detailing the scope of the investigation and the persons "believed to have been involved in 1xiren1iall.v f'rin1i11;il aetivit_v·• 1n l'O!u1ection v.ith r\ixon's fund raising. f'ro111 Page J TACTICS • • • :.!r()ngarmlng. "! 11·on'! S.'.l\" \1·hi('h on{•s thev are until ;1fter the eleclion outcon1e is kr1011"n." she :-;aid. "!f I .c:o into a runoff \l"i!h ~Ir. C:1.~1~'rs. l frl'! Cl'rt:iln ~1cse pNple \\"ill come for11·a rd ." · She said that if she !uses the rlrction in the prin1ary. she 11111 con11nt1c to pre."s the inves!l~alion tu the lx'st of h('r abilit~·. Casp€rs has reported raising a !o!;i! of n1ore rhan ~151.000 to \\'age his campaign against three opronenl!i 11ho hrtve raised d !O!al of le;.;.;; than S:Jj,{\l)(j_ ·n1e list of donor.~ :'llr~. 1\1'11!s prescnird i<> l'ssentiallr !ht· s:1111r li~t of narnt's 1 ':1,;pcrs h<i!I · <li.'iclosl·<l The donors include dt"vclopcrs and hulidrrs such ns the :\lission \·irjo l'.01np;1ny, lr\'1ne Co1np:lny. Anaheirn Hills. Brondn1oor J!ome". John D. Lusk ;.ind Son. Binker Corp., Avco and Tusrin <~!en. Tll c li.~I also ~ho11 s such [1r1n.~ ii$ \'T.'J lnc. and CQn1pu!rr ScielltiOS Corp. which (JO busu1ess 11·1 1h or for the. county. ~ •/ I•~ O'•'O" f"-<·• I°""~ P ,\ '"'T" •' ''· """'" l n~n ••·• t•• ,.. ·'""'' '' 1>110.·•"•n 1 , r· ·~ o-.· 1• V..•··' f'uOI•· '""; (,.o,....,.,.n1 SC!>·"•'e e •····;•_ '" ,,,r·,h~~ ,,c,c.,•v lh•O•~" F1., .• , '" (.,_.., M• , No .. r,...•• Oo•c" H.,n•·n:t"" p.,.,,.".~""'" t•" ~ "'• t_,, Nh• 0..,-• r•.·hr ~,. 111ot>;1°• •"'1 S•n Uemen1,. ~"" J. '' C.o•>''•""' A ~·n~•@ •9"J•Oh•I """'"'" '' P!JO, ·"1'1l <;•• J•O•,., •"".l s., .. d•Y' Th~ P"'''•ll.11 WP. >h'"" r·•~I ''a• llOW&il ~~ Sireitl, (..Q•I• M'""', C..'·'· ''•• 91~2b F ~-· 11 v: ..... i Pr~•·l;lo'"~"?Poe1.on~ »»11 r .• r,, Vo;.oP""'1•h1•hJ(>• "'• '~•~•:l•t ] I<;" . ' • ( r.r..., lf.t'.,..., II /.' :r ~ M•.-.0·"~ l~.it; ("-,.. H l<'.!~·. r ~·-:IP rJ,I A•>•l1'nl Mir'IO~" >a l0-1•. r> Offict1 '•"'"'" :i.)()We ,l(J , •,.,, N••· 'I i>•,.t'• J~)NO"t • 1 "~ l t~J',8•·"""~12',.... ''" • Mu"''·~ ~o,.cro 11~1ss., , .• ,..1 :.anu -:e )l)SNor!~E ~ "••• T•ph-17141442·412 I ....... Cl•••lfled .,.,.,,..., 642·5611 Seit c~ All O.pa tn-n: T•ftphont 4t2·4420 CQll,~~M. 191f. Clrw"OI CoUI F'u~·i~""il ~ 0.•·1 No,,.,.,,_ ~•1111••'"'"$ ..r<""'1l!m1m• O< .,,......,,_, ,......,, ..... "" ,-.,.-.,., ,., • ._!~LOIP'tf-ofCOC>,.,;~tO'W- ~ c.1.,. 00.1-'*"••lot!•!.>-Ciltl•V- n,t !o<.D\Cf>Olqi t>y c.i..., 1300 """''"'~· br ..,.,, '4 00fl'IO"rtU,. fl'l•l•llt"l'OMINI""" l )l.(l ""lf'l!ltly Frldu, Mu 31, l't74 VIEJO TURNEO TO GOLD Land Magnate O'Neill f'ro111 Page I O'NE ILL ... 1>'.'ls l'lhen he first n1ct Hoosel't'h. ll'\'eill has carried on the fo111ily tr:id1t1on. Today he is (lr:ingt' Cuunt;. CC'nlr:il C-0111111it1ee ch.'.iJJ'lTillll of the fl(•111ocratic P:in,v. t\s a <.'/JJld on the rrtnch scnlr111t•n1 111 Ocl·anside. O'Neill said he thought '"lhCrl! 11:15 nothing unusual abou1 h:11 ing Y\•tH' own railroad train." lhs grandfnthC'r likrd 1n !:1kt· on thl· rnilro:id~, he s;iid. :ind 11n11l tlll' f1r~t \\"orld \\"ar forced f'\('l'Y !rain going 1hrough the ranch to slop at !he ranl'h gate in El Toro and ;i g;1u1 ~11 thl' tf:\l'iU cloorstep near Ocean side. ··,\nd 111y ~randfather ha cJ.1 \:lquero ~it1i11g thert• 11a1ching 10 inuke ~tire tilt·~· did 1t," ()".\'eill recalls. 'l'hl' n1;iln t·.xcitement happened 1111 S;1tu1"day nights, \I hC'n Chi11esc cooks \\ ould l"Ollll' froin Oreansidt• a11d S:111 .Ju;1n Cap1strn110 to run poker g;1mes_ '"I rcr;1ll \\atchlni;: the games go on :iltnnst :ill nigl.L"' O'N'eilt s.1id. ··.'\nd l rl'n1en1ht•r J11ok1ng at the big hngs of ~ill'er dollars !he Chint:'se bruught l\'ith thcq1 . T/lry ahr:iys hnd a big tough- Jooking guard s!nnding 01·cr thcnl." The origins of !he ranch v.t:'nt back 10 the boi sterous rancher Pto Pico. a luver or gan1bling and drinking bouts. Thou gh hr originally h:-td land holdings frotn El 1·oro lo Snn Dieg11. he had to se!I off nH1ch nf it to pay hls deb ts . His brother-in·law 11·as f)()n .Ju an F'11rslcr. "'·ho boughr fi1·e ranches to hr•lp h;1i! Pieo out. E\l•ntuaJJv. h011·c1·er. F'ors1rr also 1\'t'rll into c;cbt. \\.hen lie cii eci his famil.v put 1he rnnch up for s.-1le and u·~cill Sr .. \\'ho had \I Stlcd !he ranch. thought it looked hke a good dl!:tl. He formed a parlnership 1vith his friend ,J;unes Flood, a San Francisco b;ir ow'Tler. o·Neill s!ocked the ranch \V1!h 25.000 canle :ind lillle by little it began m:lking monry. The Firs! \\'or)d \rar brought profits to the ranch to the tune of SI rnilHon a ycar-mo!itl.v frnn1 (he sale of !irna bc;ins :111d blaek·cycd peas tu li.S. Arn1cd Forces. '"As.,, thild. those 11·ar \•ea rs 11rre all l hcarrl about." O':\rill said. ·•The ranch h;isn't done that 11·c1! since ." O"Ncitl"s profits ha1·e cornr fro1n 11·hat he has sold. not ,.,.hat he kept. ln the !%Os. with the pressure of development in Leisure \Vorld and Lagllna Kiguel. (J'~eill formed ;-i land developrnent ro1npan\' 1rith attorney .J<1mcs \\'est and SL'! aside I 1.000 acre'> for it. It turner! to gold. Today. the first 4,000 acres of i1 arc ~lission Viejo . \\'hat re1nains on the rnn<'h, \\"here O'Nei ll 1i,·rs in an isolated r;inehhouse dccp \\'ilhin !he hill s. are 300 to 400 hor;;rs. 300 acres of citrus crops. 2.300 acTrs of l1:1 rlt'~' on the Piano Trnbuco, ;ind .. r1er.1' kind nf ti11!Je ~ou can un:1~ine.'· he s;11d. A recrn1 C'XfX'runent h:is been thl· :iddi11on of a jJ.;1rrc v1ne\'nrcl. "If the graJX'S !l1rn out io be as good as the 1·ine~. 1\'e·re going to have some fint' 11·inc.'' o·~eill said. pointing out 1he 1!1e fir"f \'ineyards in California 11·rre cultivHted by pndrcs in southern C;.iliforni:i n11 ssions. From l'age 1 ZONINC ... The huilding is locn lcd :1 fe1v bl0t:ks into thl.' Tu;;tin l"nifil'rl School Distri ct houndarif's. rerg1iring appro\'a! from that bocird of educ;1!ion .too. Corey said he ('X[l(:l'!S approval fron1 the lll'ighboring disr riel 1rithin ;-i ft•11· \\'t•cks . 'Th!' J:ist J1urdle i:; the Irvine zoning (1rd 1n:ince. \l'hieh e:.:cludcs the school fr01n ;in i11dus1rial area. Tilt' <•ily of'fi ci:ils inrlicalrd that th ey 11ould hi·lp cxpl'ditc 1he zoning change, As outlined hy City ll1anager \Villi:lnl \\'oollctt Jr .. such a change \\'OU!d require a \(}day puhhc notice, approval by 1hc planning CQ111mission, s u b s e CJ u c n t adoption of the change hy the city council a 30-dny 11'n it before the nc1'1 or a.nee takes cffecl. 'I'h \ zone change, board president Charle oulanger said, \rould identify the S as a "research and developme1 facility 1vorking for the n1Hional 11·cl e." It 11o·ould "a w pt.iblic schools in any 1011e in the c v where !hey are not othell4'ise prohib1 , " Boukinger said, \Voollett sai d~ I the ordinance ha~ been drafted :~nd he expected it to a.ppenr un the Ju 1 r I an n i n g cornrnis11ion agenda . Since that would 1>1.1t ssagc of the ordinance a!rer !he deadline set by the lease agent, the council voted to investigate ways the ione change can be cx:pcd1ted and to report back lb the hoard. ' • In Valley By CATll\' CLA.'\'C\1 01 J~• O•i!Y ,.Ii.I ~to!! Tearh11rs in the Jo .. ountain \liiJ/('y Srhool n1strk·t threatened Thursday to strike June 7 unless dis!ric-t trustees agree to return to the negoti:iting lahk•. In ;:1 spiritt•d n1et-ting in '";1rdlo11' Park '> about 2:10 of the cli str1el "s 529 tt>a cl1t·r~ 11grt't'<! 1n hol d a strJkt• 1 ult' ofter the Jun1· 6 school bo<1rd n1et•tin g_ T!u·re 11·erc nu Oppnsing \"Olf'S or :ihstt'llt1ons although se1·eral teachl'rs d1rln't \"OIC JI all. ~!1·:11111hllc tea(·hers in Huntin gton Ht•.'lc!i 's 0t"c.1n V1<.·11· School Dislrict 11-ho hacl h1•t•n on !ilrikt· \\'ednesday stayed on tilt· Jllh 11ith no nt11• del"clopn1ents . Fo1int:un Valle.v tenchcrs also voted to SL'lgt• n1:1ss 111archt·s to t11·0 school bo;ird Jllt•1•!111gs 111•xt 11eck-1i spel'ial meeting \\"edne~day ;ind regular n1t.-Cl1ng Thurs- d:iv. ~! bnth n1C'rtings teachers 1rill ask the bn;.ird to reconsidr'I' its ,in1passc decision rnade car!.v this month. That rlccision turnrd contra('! negotiations over to a rl1n'c-1nan board of revic1v. 'feacht'rs \1 ;1nt, instead. to continue negoti ating 11·u h the board's representative. If the bo<ird doesn·t agree to rt'OJX'n negotiations. teachers \1·il1 n1eet ou!sHh• the district offices to decide \\"hethcr to strike Friday. "I think personally that a strike is :i la st recourSl' for <1nyonc," said .\lar:.:~· BocSf', publicity chairm<in for thr ~·ount."lin Vullt'Y Eduta1ion Association "iVe 1\'0llld be reasonable if \l"e 11 l'rl.' dC'al 1ng 11 it!r rensonable people.·· Te;1('ht·rs ."llso agn:cd to continu~· pickt.·ting district offices and pass ing out le;iflets explaining their position. 1'1tey voted, in addition. to 11·ear blnck ;irn1bands nt•xt \\'ednesda.\· ··to prol'la i111 the dl·ath of tc:.i<.tiers' righ:s in Fountai11 Va\lry ... Several te:lchrrs in the g r o u p expressed concern over a possible strike. or~ -,1·nrr.ving that thry 111ay nnt g('t t•ornrnunily supixirt. Others 11·cre ft'nrlul striking teachers could lose their jobs. "\o one h:1s el'er Jost their job fnr striking," said John Smith, regional consultant for the California Traehers Association !CTA). The only teachers 11hn could be dismissed. he said. :ire 1en1porar.v ll'athcrs. \I ho hal'c 110 protretion . • C1·nfts for fcnir 1 Saddle back \'alley Unified art tca\"hcr .Julie I-lerten looks over crafts prodt1ced b.v tfrflnt left! Brenda .. \dair. Joan :\kahoshi and l\licbelc Sirois for the all-dis trict n1u~ie fcsLi\·a l and fair Tuesday at the 1\nahein1 C'onvention ('enter. ,\rt \\'orks go on dis- play at 5:30 p.nL and the concerl. 1nvol\'ing 2,500 , l students in grades four through 12, begins at 7:30. Steve Hender is coordinating the art fair and Joanne Harris is the n1u sic coordinator. Guest conductor will be Dr. Jester IIa.irslon . Tickets are .still avail- able at all Sadclleback \.·alley schools. .~~~~~~~~~~ Sch 't'he drug-rrlatc·tl cirrl'S\S of 42 ot lr\"inc ·s tcenagers-~tarrh 2711.'.1\l' rC'suhriJ in a series( or w_q_gra111~ by the lrvint' L"n ificd Sc~ool JJiSltift to hl•;1d ul f sJJniln r p1·oblr1ns in the fltlure. The steps arc lo d!i-t'rl students fro1n '"substante ;ibusc.'' a l'Uphl·rnistn HH· district uses 10 describe abuse of J 11 ide range of drugs. J)i s1riet education:il support s111·1 i1·1·s ;i<ln1inistr:Hor i\faril~·n ll;1rr1s outlill('d tl1e district's ac1ions. \l'hich co1·t·r education. rl'Crea1ion :1nd eounsrliug acti1·i1ies, al ;i joint 1neeting of the board of edue:11inn and lhc lr1 ulc l'ily Counl'il tliis II l't'~. Al th!.' 101; of !11~· list. she s;iid. is !ht· Lnil"t-rsHy High Sl"hool Ann ex, :1 se par.il L' facil il~' set up to house those }OUth~ arrested ~larch 27 11ho n1ight o~r1\·1sc hJ\'t' been expelled fron1 school. ~l lC't"C'SS .. , Sht• rl'porh>d t"OllC'Urrrntly 11 i1h 1he ~ch011l's director Grf'g Cops. 1hnt ;1l':lfll'11liC' :ind sol'.'ia! p!'ogrC'ss has bi•rn gond ~u1d !he eon1mittn1ent of parents has bl'rn strong. Othe r services have been provided by 1ht' Orangl' County lll•:ilth Dcpartrn('nt. 11hieh srnds a rcprescnta1ive 11·eekly to work 11ith lt:Jche rs and parrnt groups. \\'ork~J1ops h<i\"C been set up through 111opcr;iti(ln 11·i1h L'C Jr\'ine ;1nrl 1he \!J':uigl' 1·ount.\· OC'partrncnt of Eduea1io11 :11 lour Sl'hools and hrl\'e ;i1trartl·d fiO p:1n 1ripants. The St·ssions arc deslg'ned lu pru11dt• h':1chcrs and par r n ts u1J'or rnatinn 11·ht<"h they can USP to gil'c lh1• students alternatives to drug use. Counseling groups, she said, h<1vc also l.>1·011 set up nt tht· t•k·1nt•ntary and 11l!t'!'lnt•di:1te schools. !oral ro!legrs. lrvinc Cit\: C_ouncil 1tnd Orange Cowity ~Icnta1 He a Ith lJt·panrncnt has been established. The rornmi!lcc is studying curriculum. counseling services Jnd ls niaklng plans fnr il referral service to br established 11·1thin the ci1y. l 'roua l'11ge 1 • • • ;1~!1't•ssor acc<·rted payoffs and political donations fron1 an~· fir111 or individu<ll. '"These alll'g;1tions.'' Andrrson st;itt•s in the aciion. ":ire drsignrd to injure i\lr. llinsha11· in his public otfi cr and ro bring l1irn into public disgrace and disreput e.'' Fountain \"alley teachers arc seeking a 13 pf'rcent pay boost. additional aides. smaller classes, improved insurance benefits. 01·l'rtin1e pny and a voic:e in curricul un1 planning. The district has offered no pay raise. After the board declared talks a! an impasse, teach{'rs and the bo;ird each selected a representative fo r ;i three·man board of review, v.·hich has the purpose The prograrn. 11 h1rh includes 20 students arresh'C! on niore serioth thargcs. she said ... has be1·n decn1ed <.i .\ .,;uh.\t;ir.l'e :1 h use romrni ttee. tH111post·cl of stLJdl'nts. parl·nts. teachers. ;1d111u1 istr<itors und representatives of c;ubler is idl.'ntifir<l as a Hrpublic:in ~0.:1 J)istrict congression;1! randi<late 11·hose d1s1r1ct s1r1'1ehl'S fron1 Fount:iin \'alley to Oceanside. of reaching a con1promlse. But teachers ha\'e no1\• pulled out of thr revie1v board process because they s;iy the-third niember. chosen this 11't'Ck by the Orange County superintendent of schools. is not impJrtial b ause he is a scho0! adn1inistrator. He is Dr. Jan1es Row e. associate superintendent or instruction and f business for Santa Barbara County schools. "\\'hether he is a school administrator or not is not the issue," said Dr. Robert Read. assistant superint€ndent for p<'rsonnel in FolUlt.1in Valley. Read contends Ro\~'e has the background in school finance and education to make sound recommendations. •··. 1'eacliers Return To Classroo11is In H unti11 gton Dy CA!'"DACE PEARS0:-0 o r !he D•1tr P'iklt s111f Teachers \\'ent back to ck1ss in tl1e II u n tin gt on Beach L'nion l-ligh Sc:hnol llistrict today. after an all·night bargnining session ended their one-day v,·;d kout. A tentative \rage agreenienL 11·as:; reached by teachers' representatives and SuµPrintcndent ,Jack Roper , Deputy Superintendent \\'illiam Settle and Ass is!;ull Superintendent Robrrt .\lartin. in <1 n1eeting that la.'ited fron1 2 a,111. uni!! .'.!hnost 6 a .n1. llefore the early niorning con1pro1nise took place. the teachers had voted in a n1;1<;5 n1eeting at Edison Con1n11111iry Ccnll•r Thursday 11fter11oon lo continue thl'ir 11·:ilkout todav . "\Vc've n1adr a ·point. but not enough (lf a. po int, .. Ray Cooper of the District Ed11c.1tors Association (DEA J told the 300 tcnchers present Thursd<iy afternoon. !)EA officials claimed tnat about 76 prrcl'nt of thr district's 75(1 tenchers had boycotted classes TI1ursday. District I officials put the nuinber al about 60.-. prrrent. Rcsurnp1ion of the strike today had been sanctioned by the Orange County L._1bor Council, which a1cans that conslruction Y1orkt>rs \\'OUld have honored the teachers' picket lines, effcctively stopping the building going on nt four schools. But leachers called it off after negotiating most of the night. District administrators, Jed hy Roper. arranged the negotinting ses~lon after lhe board of trustees T h u r s d a y • rcaf£1rmed its offer or a nine percent across-the-board raise. The DEA had be~n asking for the nine percent plus a provision for a one-tl111e automHtic cost~f·living boost not to exceed three percent. I FRANCESCA By DREXEL AN EXCEPTIONAL LOOK AT REASONABLE PRICES YOU CAN HAVE THE EXQUISITE LOOK OF TRUE ITALIAN PROVINCIAL FOR YOUR HOME. DREXEL MAKES IT POSSIBLE. A. Oval Cor.~f.,11 Table B. Curio Cati1ne! C. End Table · D. Accessory Table E. Oval Commode 39'1 499 "" 85 199 All In Stock-Ready For Immediate Delivery DREXEL-HERIT AGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK--KARASTAN WEE51lAYS & SATURDAYS 9:00 to 5:30 --- NEWPORT BEACH• 1727 WESTCLIFf' DR., tl4.2·20W LAGUNA BEACH • ;J,15 NORTll COAST llW)'., 494·6551 TORRANCE• 23649 flAWTI-IORNF. BtVO. {Open fri. ti\ 9, Sun. 12·5:301 378·1279 ' ' I ' I Dun1ing1on Bea~h Foun1ai8f ·Valley VOL. 67, NO. 151, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES • ORA NGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA Today's Fl11al N.Y. Stocks . FRI DAY, MAY 31, 1974 TEN CENTS Scl1oolmen Assail CT L~-for Teacher Stril(es H~· KATHY tl.~\:\'('Y 01 tlltl O•llr P1IOI Slit! School <idmuu strators cla1n1 that the California Teachers Association i s responsible for the recent teacher strikes. pic~ct1ng and increa:>ed inil1tancy in west Orange County school dislriets. They also accuse lhc CT1\ al purpo.,;ely <'ncouraging teachers to strike . Son1c 1·ven said certain .~choo! districts nl:l.V have been targeted by the CTA as choi<:l' June 7 D((f P t!reas for str1kt·s. Adn1inistrators also say the rscalat1ui; c.-ost of living has made the CTA 's Job raster. Teachers in the Ocean \lic1v School District and those in !he 11unt1nglon Beach Ln1on lligh School llistritt have 1'1•cn on strike so far. Fountain Vall1•y t•lenll'nlarv teachers have thrcatent'd 10 11·alk out june 7. In al l thret• f·:i ~c~. CT1\ officials 11·ere on hand to hl·lp 111th .,. plannin;::: rind :.trike a<:tion. eac ·- Valley Teachers Threaten Strike 'f<',1cher~ 111 !hl' Fount;11n \ :1111'1· Srl1ou1 lltslrict thrt·ntc·nl'd Th11t'~d:1v to .~1rikr ,Ju11e 7 11nll·~s d1s1ri<"t lru.~ll'i'S ;1grl'i.' to rt•lurn to the nL·gnti:it ing t.1b!t• n a sp1n1C'd 1nl'e1111g u1 , .. ~1nllo11 !':'I rk 250 of thl· lh:-;tnct"s 529 t{'aeht•rs -i~-'1!!~1!._tn hold 11 ~1r ik1· 1·otl' :if1t·r lht' ( ll11s ('1111f'e 1· Gen. Creighton ,\brarns, Arn1y chief of slaff. h;1 s can~er of the left lun g. ·r es ts to deter· n1ine the extent of malignancy are scheduled at \\'alter Reed Ar1ny illcdical Center. --------- 'rorc Planes Lca \'ing June Ii s'·hnnl board rn('ct1ni,.:. Therl' ll'tl'l' no opposing \'Ott·:-. or ;1bstt•111ions al1hough Sl'\l'ral tcn ch<:rs d1dri't \'t'..ltc· a! ;di. ~l1•:in11 hih• !e;u·ht•rs 111 I lu;i1ing1n11 B1':1ch·s O<.'ean \'1l'1r School i)1s1 nt1 11 ho h<id bt.•cn on s1rike \Vcdnesda~ sta.\'t•d on !he JOb \1i1h no nc1\' rlcvclopmcnts Fountain Valll'Y tcachl·rs also \'Oted 10 s!:igc m;i.ss marches to t110 school bonrd meetings next 1reC'k-a special mrrt1ng \\'edncsday and r<'gular mccl!ng Thurs- day. At both meetings teach£'rs \\Ill ask the board to reconsider its irnp;1ssc decision 1nade early this n1onth. That decision turned contract negotiations over to ;1 1hrl'C-man hoard of review. Teachl'rS 1v:.int. instead. to continue negotiatin g 111th the honrd 's r1•pr1•scnt;il11·e . Jf thl· board <lOt'Sn't ngret' l(l reop('ll nrgotialions. tcaC'~rs 11111 n1t•t't nut:oi1d1· the district offices to dL•Clde whether !n strike Frid<1v. "I th ink Personally lhnt a slrikc i~ :i l:ist recoursf' for anyonc>." said J\largc RoC'sc. publicity chairnlJn for !la· fountain Va lley Education Association . "\\·e \\·ould be rea sonable if 11·e 11rrL' dealing 1\·1111' reasonable people .. , Tt'aehers also agreed to rnntinur µickt'ting distri ct offices and p<1ssin~ out leant•ts esplain1ng !hL'ir pos11ion ThC'v 1·01cd. 1n addition. to \\'t•ar hlat k arnlbiinds nC'xl \\'t•dnesday ··10 pnx:la1111 lhC' death or \('a(\it>rs' righ:s in fountain Valley." Several teachers in 1he group expressed conrL1rn OV{'r a possih!t• s11'1kl'. one 1rorr.1·ing th<it thC'f 111tl.V 1u11 gt·t ro111niunity support. 01hers 1rf'l't' f,•arful striking teachers could lo~c lilrir JOhs . ":'\o one has ever lo~t tht'Jr JOb IOr s1rik 111g." said John Sn1i1h. regional ('(lnsultant for the California Teachers Associa tion 1CTA !. ThC' only 1eachers 11·ho could be dismisst•d. he ~;,iid. Hrt' tem1>0rary teachers. 11·ho ha1·e no pro1ection. Fountain VallC'y teachers arc seeking a 13 percent pay boost, additio11:1I aide~. ~maller classes. itnprovcd insurance benefits. o\·C'rlirnc p:iy and, a 1oicc in curriculun1 planning. I BANGKOK. Thailand (AP \ -The L:nitcd States 11·il1 1\·ithdraw 60 \\'arplancs fron1 Th ailand in June. including nine B52 Stralo fortresst•s and 51 tactical fig h!£'r·bon1bcrs. the Th::ii 111 i Ii l <1 I' y announcC'd tod;1y. The \\'ithdra1val 11'fll leave 32 U52s ;i t Ulapao Air Base southeast of Bangkok . fron1 \1·hcre the giant bonibers staged rtlids against North Vietnam in late 19i2. The district has offered no 11ay ra1s<'. After the board declared talks at ;111 i1npassr. teachers and thC' hoard ett eh l)l'lcct('d a representative for :i 1hrcc··1Ht1ll board of rcv1e11·, \1·hirh has the purpus1· l VCI Bull T ea1n Avoifls Crash UC Irvine's baseball team and traveling contingent of 44 persons eluded disaster Thursday when the airplane upon which they were riding narrowly avoided a mid·air collision at the St . Louis, Mo. airpc>rt. The UCI eq•1ad, defending NCAA coll ege divi sion champions. &re in the nutionol tournan1cnt again lh1s year. They were flying t o Springfield. 111. Details today in the sports scclion, Page 20. • (See TllREAT. Page 2) Blackout l 'oi;ers 11 u nti11.gto11. .4.rea 1tfter Acciclent About 1,400 hOmes ;ind ~hnp~ 111 southeast Huntington Beach 11·c rr 11i1ho11t electrical power (or a half hour enrl.\' 1h1s moming, according to 1hr Southl'rn California Ed ison C(lmp<iny . • Another 700 homes slilffercd :i bl<.1ckout for an additional 20 minutes in the sa1nc area. Bill Compton. district manager for Edison . said a car struck a po\1·cr roll' about S a.m. on Ad nms Avenue n£'<ir lfarbor Island Strert. The driver of the ca r i;uffcred only minor injuries, according to police reports, but the pole w11s damaged. Compton said the blackout area ~ene~~ll):.:.covered lhc neighborhoods bct~.L ~agnoli:.i and Bushard streets and south of Adnms to Atlants Avenue. Power was restored tn most of the homes by 5:30 a.m., he 5'lid. "[ 1hink 1his year n1orl' th <111 cit'!' 1hrn· has been a 5tr0ng statc11 idc effort U1· lhl· CTA lo discredit the \\'11110•1 1\tl ·· :-.,ud Ocr<Ln \"1cv.• Suptruitcndcnt Ju rn l' ~ C111·vell. The \\11nton Act. passed 111 196~1. I!OVerns lt'acher contracL ncgot1:111ons II doesn'l give teachers the right 10 ~trike and it dOC's nor produce an c1grl·c1ne11t legally binding on school boards. ''B4',\'ond tl1a1 . the t r c n1 en cl o u s t'~t:1k1lHJ!l of iuflutlon hus h!L ho rd on 011r ers .1:1[1 (';it 1 l'll cont1n11cd • J rhink this is an ath~111pt !O lend ~uppor! to the collecll\'l' barg;11111ng bills !h;1! •H'l' no\\' pending."' s:ud \\'il11an1 J. Sc~ll'. dc·puty superintendent of thl' high sel;,ool di~lrtt:I Thl'rC' are 110\\' f11·c co 11 e ct 1 v c bargaining bills before the Lc gisla turl', t110 of lhcn1 1\'1 th ('Ti\ support. ··This has hccn discusst'd Jr(l•11 th(' bPg1nrung of the ye:11·." said .foe '.\lcll'1'. c!1rector nr perSOlllll'I St•r1·iccs for !111.: ' • ------~ ----------------- • -~~ . "' 1 u,-1 Tl'ltPho•o 'DEEPLY INVOLVED' Ex-Nixo n Aide Connally l(al111bach Sa)·s Do11atio11 Ti ed To ,~Jilli. .S 111)por/ \\'.\Slll\'l.TO~ 1 ll'I I -!'resic!l·nt :\1-.:on·s forn1cr pcr:-On:ll la11ycr has testified a top fnrn1<'r \\'lute lloust• :udc told him the !!Iii 1ncrc;ise in 1111lk price :oitlJJporls \~as linked 11 ith rnilk produc1•rs· re:lffirn1ation of a "2 n1il!ion \l\011 ('Jn1p:u~n pl1:dgr. :i St•n;1!t• \\af(•rg.ite CO!lllllilll'C !\'j}IJ'I d1stlu.~c1J tod:1 1• The report oh1:1int•d h~· LPI f'il ld llerbl'rl '"· Kaln1bach of NC'~I pnr~ llt';lt :1. th r l <ll1~1·r. tC'st1ficd th:1\ Ill£' l;1lt' .\h1rra.1 :\1 Cho11nt•r 11t \L•11port Hc;irh. NO SC ANDAL FOUND IN ITT PROBE. Page 4 lu11g-111nt· i\'i..;on :11dl' ;ind f11rr11\'r \\'hilt' llOlJ<;f' S]i<'t'!H I l;O\IJ1~t·! tol d hllll 111~1 pnur 111 ;u1nounrr1ne11l of !he llH:rc<1~r "Thl're 11as !ob(' ;1n a11no1111ten1rn! the llt'\t clot\' and this 11·:is. in 1<1!'1. l1nk1•1 to !!us r1·afl1nn<1t1u11 of 1ht• ~~ n11lhon p!1·llgl' " Thl' Slaf f ... a1d1 L! 11:1 .. ro1111n11ing 10 in1·1·s1is:i;.1tt' ··allrc:1tion"" lh.11 1 h t· n ·rreasur1· St•crt·tar~· .John B Co1111~1tly l't'Cl'ilt•\I :::1.i 1100 lron1 n1ilk inh'l'C'S1~ 111 I l'!llrll f!\t' lLS Lll~ his 1nllU<'tlCC .n lhc i\d1111n1str<1tion on tht·ir bch11!1 The sf;iff :11:-o ~:iid th11t dt'~Jl11r l"11nnall~'s i;11orn t1·s1ln10111· 111 lhl' t·onn :u·y. ht· 11as detpl_\' ir1\ol\'t·d 111 111(' ro1itro\t•r~i:d J~lll in<"rt~a-.1• th;!I 111t·'<1!ll :I! lt·a~! S:lOll inillion 1n l'~.lra 111 t·u111t• tor cl<tirv f;irinL·rs. ~hor!h be!1)t'l' till' . (Sec K,\L~IB,\Cll : Page 2! I 4.0th H up ef uls 011. TJ1 To11.i.:J./1t ' !)rn1orr:1!ic and H "pub I 11· ;1 11 c;,n1d1dat('s S<'C'k1ng to rcprl'~rn1 !hr 40th Congrl'Ssion:ll l)1str1c>t 11 111 hi' 1ntcr1·ic1\'t'<i in a 1n1bh<' ;tffa1rs progra1n at. R o·riock tonight on KOCE-TV. Channel SU. lncumbcnl t\ndr('1v ll t n sh a"' faces opposition frorn three other Republicans for hi:s party's nomin;1tion. Three Democrats and one Anicrican lndependcnl Party candidnte are in the race. Jln1 Coop~r ts mod era tor for the hour·long program. Panelists arc Judy Swayne, presid<>nl of 1he Orange Coast Lca gu<' of 'Von1e11 Voters, and Tom Kcevil1 l)aily Pilot editor. • c I Wounded Escapee Recoverin~· G L\y TO~T BARL£Y 04 r~e D•iJ•I" P olOI St•!! Orange County Jail escapcl' Frank Allen 0 ·11arc• 11·as r!'portcd by his doc1ors lo be df\ing 11cll and r£'co1·cring sali.sfaClorll\' todav tn the Coun!v f\ledieal Ccrltcr fronl multiple 11·ounds hC sufft'rC'd Thursday in an ill-fated jail brrak 1vi!h 111·0 other prisoners. \Vhlle O'Hare, 23. of Anaheim. 11·as being treatt'<i for four bullet wounds in !he back. right arm and right cheek. d1:->trict attorney·~ officers \I' ere preparing rhargcs of escape and assault 1•:11h n deadly 11•capon on a peace officer 1hat v;, be addc>d to his bulk y dossier. The"pcaee officer involved. Californi.'l Highw ay Patrolman J ames Paul. 2G. is also rcportcd doing v:cll in Santa Ana Conln1unity Hospital v.·h1•re he is being treated for bullcl 11·ounds in !hr righl arm and shou!d('r. Esrapc and assault charg£'s :ire also bl'ing filed loday against O'Hare·s !wo companions in the breakout frorn rhc holding tank in !he basement of the county courlhouse. Those charges \rill be faced hv conl'iCIC'd killer La11T£'nce Eugen{. \\'ilson. 31. of Los Angeles and accus£'d ;1nnl'd robber Prince Pk'o Tarpley. 19, of 1\nahf'i111. ,\uthQrit ies today cloitn !hat Tarplry :lnd O'Hare. both in the second 11'eC'k of thl•ir Superior Court tritll on inultiple thargcs of nrn1ed robbrrv. carcfullv pl;inncd the iail break in their county j<ii! e(·ll II 11:1s rxl'cutrd perfectly in 1111' npi'ning 1ni11utcs 11 ith both 111e11 grabb1111-( <ind Ol'l'fl.lO•rC'ring deputy Tj1nothy Pick ;ind st·i1.ing his gun ;ind keys 1\·hile thl' l'!'Sl of !hr Jilil prisoners 111 !he cnurthous£'-jail tunnel looked on. \\'1ls(ln. heed of his handruH.;; hr the sanll' keys. allrgC'dly joined the t11·ci 1n£'n as they dashed do1rn the tunnrl and hrlp('d them ovcrpo1rer dC'puty Grir.1· Clary nC'ar the basemf'nt door. Further arn1ed 11·ith Clary ·s ll'£'<1Jl0n tht1· ran inro the street and into ihl' 1naJor ~tu1nblini; block in lhcir esc<ipc \See RECOrERS, Page. 2) S"" Ber11ar<li110 T ef/cl1.crs Take Ou e-c/ay W alho11t S.\:"J BER~,\ROl~O (i\Pl -.\!:1n1· of 1111• t•'1H'h1•rs in !he San Bcrnat.-di110 L 111fil'd School 1Ji.;;trict ~lagrd ;1 ont•-d;iy 11H!knut tod :i.v. dc•1nanding higher 1\'ages School ren1aincd open. st:iffcd by othrr tt•achrrs and substi1utcs Pickets a11peared before ;ii\ of the 50 sthc1ols in !hr 3~.0i.MJ-1>upil dislrict. The 1,3112 te;1chrr~ arc seeking tin 11.5 ptrcrnl 1ragl' boost. The dtstri ct board offerrd 8 pcrcrnt I\ school dist rict spokesman estimated Iha! only 400 teachers stay<>d hornc. But a California Teachers Association spok£'S· n1an esllmated 80 percent. ··\Ye anticipate no rea l problems in keeping the sehools open," a districl .~pokesman said . "Indications are that the majority of our teachers are working. We called Sf'\·er11I hundred substitute 1cachC'rs, asking the1n to report. for duty." The C'Ti\ spokc9fllan said unlou officials had visit£'d several schoolA and found "some arc in chaos, Some of the kids are running all o-er campus." I • Oron1ge Coun!y Dcparitti('nt of Er1u:>:11tfflt ··11 has hl'l'n said nu~ 1~ 1h1· 11.i) 1n pir pr(·ssurc on thl• s1<11e Lt·ghlo11u't' tu ,.:l·l collective bargaining pas~£'d " .\leler also said h£' ha~ hi•f"n told th:11 CC'rlaln school districts \\t:l'l' \Ht~ed out as strtke target dtstncts. School ad1ninistr;:llors 1 11 Fot1nt:n11 \":il!l'y and 1hl' Jl u11t1ng1on H<·:l<"h Cn .' School Dislntl'> a~r£'t'd . til!hough H11·.1· did not kno1v ol ciny sµceif1c d1 :-.t nc!C' lh;it h;id bl•Cn !<H"t.:l'1i:d. 0 ,.. 'I::- ""' -, __ ( Old ,t11e ? \rorkn1en rcn1ove the historic 'veathcr vane fron1 the steeple of J~oston 's Old No rth Church. It 1vtll be repaired because it 1s badly bent and no longer turns freely in its socket. The vane was first hoisted atop the :-tC'cple 111 J 740. ElderlY County • • Couple Suec11111b In I-lou se Fire T\10 cklcrly San1;1 i\11<1 rt'sidcnts dird Pnr!~· !oday after bt'lng O\·ercon1e by srnokr fron1 a ~n10Jr1cring fire in their s1nall stucco b11ng<1lo11-. Santa Ana Fire !Jepartn1rnt olfic1a!:. said Ed11·ard Kirby . i!l. and his \11lt'. Jane'. i6. of 2938 Fallbrook SL. 1\ert'.' found b~· firerncn responding to a c;ilt o! sn1oke cn111111g fron1 !he rcsidrnce F1rC'n1r11 said \!rs. f-\irby 11as dead ;.it tht' S<·enc froni appart•nt s rn o kc 111halation and her husband 11as dl';id on urri1•al at Qr;~c County riledical CC'nter frOtll lhC' sa rrc app;1rent CCIU~e. . 1\ fire ill\l'~tigallon invcs1igatur ~;11d tl1e blaze 11·;1s pr(lb:1bly cnl1')£'rl '>.v :1 sn10\dering fire 1n <1n ovcr.~111ff(·tl 1'h:1ir ln\·cstigators 1nchciltcd that 1he lire in 1hc eha1r n1n ~· h;rl'I' s!:1r1t•d l'Jl'llt't' ;ind th<ll lh1· c·uupll' 111lght hall' tried tu C'>.!1ngu1sh it Thrrc 11crc apparently indica!t(lns th<il !hey thought the f1rr had been put out but then latC'r h11rst 10 life ;1ga1n. k1lhng thcni in 1hetr ~le<'p Oan1agr fron1 the fire 11:is listed at s~.000 to lhl' ~tructur{' and $2 000 lo the c:ontrnts. fire drpnrtnicnl oflictals said. Irish Lca1 lcr Sc iz1·d BEl .. FAST I liPI 1 -British troops 1 seized 11 top leader or the outlawed Irish Republican Army today during a massive search to prevent n violent !HA backlash over 1he Collapse or lhC' province's n1oderate coal ii Ion ROVernment. An army spokesman 1'nid the IRA leader was picked up in a bar during a search by hundreds of troops in Belfast's Roman Ca thQlic Lower Falls Road diStrict. , f Offir1011~ <•l th1· C.1!1fQrt11<1 ·r.11·.u 'l1·1 ~ \,~Ol'lil!IOll d ! .. ll1J,;,1•d ci!I fh11,c t·h.11."1·,; ,,, .uln11111 ... tr;1[1\1· hng11a:.h · 1 ... ., Fr.1111·1:-;. :1 r1•gional <'v11:-;ul1:1nt f<tr ('1 \. \:ud lhl' org.1ni1arinn 1;, 1101 t'ncour<1;.:1t11! tc;1ch('r'<; to st11/.,~·- (llh1·r CT.\ <1!f1<"1als agrl'•·d. ~;11 lrll! thi'~ dQn·t 1·11·11 oftt•r :.uppor! ur .1rh 1ct• to ,, 1t•,1r:1er~ )~I UllP ll!lk'S.S lh·· g1 llllp ;i~I..; [di 11 .. lp Hwb•·r!;i ll1rk1n;111. ;1n <~ff1r1.d ul !lie l~l't' C'IL\lt(;I·:~. P;ige Zf All-11igl1t Pay s Off B~ t'\\O.\f'E l'E.\H SO\I T1·ai:ht•1·s 111'111 h:1rl. tu l'las.; in th r 1lunt1ngto11 Be:ich 1.11"Jtl 1!1l.'h School J)is1net toda~". :if!€·r .in ,tll·n1ght h:irt::11ni1ig :;r~sion -1·ndcd !h1·1r ont-O:i.v 11,1lko11t A t!'1u.1tn1• \\.1g(' ;1t:n·t·111r111 11.1~ r('at'hl'd b1· l1':1Chtrs· rr1)rcsenta11ves ;ind S11))l•1·1ntrndrnl .Jack Hoper. Deputy Suptrintendcnt \\'illian1 Settle and Assistant Supl•rintendent Robert ri1artin. Hl a mcl'l1ng 1h::il lasted fro1n ~ a.111. until alrnost 6 a.nl, BC'forc !hr c:u l.v n1orn1ng compromise look place. 1he terichcrs had voted in a 111a~s n1cct1ng at Edison Con1munitv l'l'ntcl· Thur:.da.v afternoon lo con\1nu~ lhv1r 11·alknut today. ··\rc\·1• 1nude a pou1L b11t uol enough of ;1 point." R:iy Cooper of !he !)istritt Edueators Association 1l)Ei\1 \(lid liit• 300 te;1ch£'rs prC'scnl Thursd'1~ afternoon f>E,\ off!c:1als clai1ncd rh:it ;ibout iti pcrcC'nl of 1h£' district's i50 1cachers had bo,\'COtlcd elasscs TI1ursda~·. District officials put !he nlunb(•r al about 60 prrcen!. Rcsun1ption of !he strike today had been sanctionC'd by thl· Orangl' Count y Labor Council. \1·Q1ch 111cans thnt cons1rucl1on 1\orkrrs \1·ould havl' honored the !C'achers' pieket lltll'S. C'ffceli\'ely stopp111g the building gcrn~Tl!'-1 at four Sl'hOOI~. 1 But teachers calleCl-nH arter negotiating rnost of the night District adn1inistra!ors. led bv RopPr, arranged the net!•Jt1at1ni; srs~1(ln after thC' bonrd of lruslcrs Th 11 rs d tl v reaffirnied its offer of ;i nine pC'rcr11t acrnss-1hc-bn;1rd r[11~t" The IJEt\ h:.id betn a~l.1ng for the nine pcref'n! plus a provision lor :1 Qllt'·h1111• :1u\on1aric l'0~!<-0f·l1v1ng bousl nut to exceed three pc·rcenl. In the cornpronll"I' rt•:1chrd 1h1s rnorning. 1he !cachers 11tll get a !':IX pC'rtrn! acros'>·the-bonrcl r<11st' ;ind the co5t--0f·!iv1ng c);1usc in their l'Ontracts If 1nflat1on 1nerea1.<'<; 111> to thrt'C j)(•rrrnt bt•\1\t'l.'n April 1 and Sep!. 30, ll'<lthcrs \111l g<'t a boo~l t·qu:il 10 (St'e TEACHEHS. Page 2) Ora:~7 _ :oast Weather lt 11 ill brc·on1e on!.v pa1·11v ~1111- 11.1 Saturd.'\I' ;ifternoon. :1ct·(lrd1 ni: 1o th1• 1r1'<1lhe1· scrv1c('. 111th 111ost- 1~· cloudy skies 111 1ht• 111orn111g hour . .;;. 11ighs at lhr lx•:i<·ht·~ l~i-ti8 ri~ing to 10·7-t 111l;1nd l..tn1 s to- night 51-57. !'~'Il l ' T O"\\' 'f1ro t•o11111111,11r•1 t"'t'llf.~ tal.r p/~1ce 1/1i.~ 1rrei..·,:nr1 11/ou!/ //1i' ()1tr11ge (.'on~I. Thi' t11~1r1 .\f1'\U f'i1il1 f'ry nud //1e /1 rn1t• /~ <11·t festit•u/. St•e lodu1,-s l\'l'1'k• 1111drr · Al Yovr St••lc1 ' M0¥'t' "" kll1119 " Mutu•t l"~nd1 " l . M. l o•• " N111on•I ~ .... , .. , (•111.,ni• ' Or1nH C1unh " (l•llll!d ..... R1 illur•nll "" Con>lc1 ,. SYl•ll l'ort1r " crou ... rtl ,. SPOtll ,.,, ..... Nollc11 " SllK~ Mii-i" u .11 Eo:litori1I "''' • T>;ii.•l1lt11 " l'IMn(t , .. n l~••111 .. 21-), Hr O••Ofltt ' We•l~tr • "' .. "''~' " Wlimett'J NtWI U·ll Ann Llfld1r1 " WOl'ld NtWI •• M11llllt• • Wtotllt!Mltr ll·J1 ' I • - 2 OAllV PILOI H Reservists • I • Ill Doubt Mand<1tory Pay Rule May H,inder Progr<tnt [ly TF.Hll \' (;0\'11.Lf: 01 tf\t 0111, P110T Sti ll Reservi• pohce ofr1t't'rs in llun1111~1on Beach and Fow1t:.iu1 \'alll'V 1-1111 continue fO ofit'r 1he1r s1·r\·1ces n;1 a \'ulunlt'•·r b;1~is until ,J;in. 1. but ;itlt'r 111a1 d;1tf' tht~ l'llit·s ni;iy havt• to p:i~· tur !ht·1r 1-1·ork. Ht1n1ington Hc;ith anrl ~;ount::iin Valley officials don·l bcht'\'C 1t 1:-. 111·tessary to eliminate the reserve program at this time. l Y.1hat. happens after Jl,{l. I is st!!\ unclear, but both citib...,i\1 ask for further dirc:ction fr on1 tfle U . S. J)ep11rtn1e11t of L.:ibor. ti.lost rcscrt e polk·c officers g1\ e hundreds uf free hours a \ear scr\ing their cities, but under prov.isions of the Fearful 'Patty ,~Jay Be Fugitive Forever' JIILl.SROfi()LTG JI u\P) -Randolph A. 11earst fears public syn1- pathy for the ~1x Synlbionese Liberation Ar1ny m_e~nbe1:s who ~lied in a police .. 1111otout mJy 1ncan his daughter l.>atru:ta \IJJl! rema11r a ill"lll\'e fot"l'\'('t" '---o .. She < ;11t go underground llU\~'. I tl1ink, forc\'er.'' he said here 1'llursrla\· lll';ir~I .,;11d :111 11HTCJSC in sy1npathy after the !\lay 17 shootout \~ 11 h Los t\ngelcs prd1cc inay 1nake 1t easier for his daughter and \\'1ll1an1 and 1':11111\ Jla1·1·1. ... identified by the FRI as the last re1nnants til !!l(' SL,\ kno\~·11 H1 bl~ at large. to fi nd refuge and aid ainong :-o.\'11 t pa! h izcrs. . . .\nthorities scl'k l\l iss l·learst, 20. on charges of k1dnap1ng. armed r1.Jlbery and :1ssault. She is atc.:nse d of s pra~·ing the ou tside of a .. uburl>an Lns !\ngcles ::.porting goods store \Vitll auton1a!ic \Veapons fil'c. prrn11t1111i,! lhc l!;irri~rs to escape 2fter a shoplifting attempt. 1'hc :-\! .. \ kidnaped the l lni \"ers1 ty of C'alifornia coed Feb. 4. She Lllt't' r(·nnunced her parents 1n :i ta11ed n1cs~agc and ~aid she Joined l1vr :-1hdut:lors. l'rom Page 1 • • 111er1·;1;;(•. !he n•por1 !f fd. Connalh' ;illt•gvdl~· 1nld ;i 1111lk to offici~1I, "It's 111 lh1' b;1 t.:," -..___. ·r11r rt'prirt has hC'cn opprovcd by (11;11nn:1n ~;1111 .J. Ervin Jr. and sen t to n1!1<"r 1111'n1h1·r~ of tht· con11ni1tec lollo1\irlf! :i 11·:11 tong 1l1\t>~li!!al1on. < 11n111lt1r ll·ll lilt• \\'J11tc l!ou~t· t·;1rl1t1r 111;11 111p11!h I" 10111 .'l 1:111 tirrn th;1\ \1:1~ rcprt•se1H111::;:-the n11lk producers. 'lht· o'fll1\'l't"S:1l:Oll Ion\\ pi;ltt' :l m 0 fl g haln1h;11"h, Chot1nrr rind a 1nilk officiril • nn )J;1rL'h 2.!, 1!171 -the d:.iy af1er i\1xon hC'ld a l"-Ontrov('rsal n1el'l1ng 1111h dairy ll':1rlr1·"> ;111d llh' cl;iy li<·forc lhe increase 11:1s ;111nn1J1HTd. ··TlH· mt1in. ~uul :dmost .~olr purposr of 1h;1! r~Jarth 2.Jl rnert1ng \\·as the t'1'1J!fin11:111t111 of th1· .$2 rnilhon pledge and 1he f;1t:l 11111.1· tcilt! n1e that the price s11 pport decision \vas to be announced 1hf' next rlay ., 1he report quoted i\<ilrnhal'h <i-s rrstif~·ing. l\a!n1b;1ch ti,1..; pit•adrd guilty ro r;11np;11g11 to111ribul10n 11Ur<icti9n~ not d1rt'ctly connl'ctrd \1 ith !ho n1 il\.: prflflucers . Cho\!TH'r di ed 1n January. Thi· 1·0111rnill('C' Tnrc~!igators also ronrlurlrd 111 1hr1r rr[)(}rt 1hat Nixon. ;11".;1r1· lh1.· piodutr·r~ pll'dgc.:d S2 niillion 10 i11s tanlpitll\11. ignored the ad1·ice of hi~ :1gr1t·ult11r;d rxprrts ;111d ordered <111 1nerl'<1'(' In niil~ prit1· ~up1x>r ts. In a 3~!t-pag1· rt'pnrt. the investigritors ci is put e d i\"txon's explana!ion 1h::it pl't·s ~ure fron1 Congress forced him 1.-. 1·;-11sc n1ilk prier<;. The report ;ilso s:Jid !h<il :\1xon h:Js \1ilhheld tapes ;ind dol'ument<> that could link h1~ decision to 1!1~· ~2 n111liun tiJ!llpJigll pledgl. Fro111 l'uge 1 I 1'lll{E,4. T ... of rraehing ;i ('un111ro1nisr. But tr'1chcrs have now pulled out of the rt•1 iv11 board protes.<: because they say 1he !hlrd n1rr11bcr. chost'n this \\'eek b\' the Orungr CountY SUp•1ri11te11dc11t nf ,..chools. 1s 1101 11np:1r!1<d : 1u:)e he is .'l :,('IJ11ol <idrni111~\1"<11nl". He is I !r· .l;nnes l~n11 f". :issnci:Ht' superintcncl(•11\ 01 i11~tl't1L'tion and business for ~<.tnta ll<.1rhar;i County ~rhools. .. \\h1•lher tir· is :-1 stliool adrninistralor nr not JS no1 the issue.· S<-lld l)r. Robert H1'iHl. ;1s~1~Lan! superintende nt for prr~onn1•! 111 Foun!a1n \'.alley. Brod 1·nntentl.'> Hu\1C h;.1~ tile background in .school I 1n;u1ce Dnd 1:duc:.il1011 tu rn<ike sound rrco1n1nendauo11~. ORANGE COA.ST · u F,.0111 Page 1 RECOVERS. • • bid-CHP Officer Paul. Paul. off duty at the ti rne. told Santa 1\na police he had halted his ca r at a stop :;ign in the Parton Street area v.·hen the escaped trio confronted him. Police said Paul told them O'Hare opened fire 1rith his stolen \\'Carlon and that he \1·as struck h~icc befor,e he could raise his 0\1Jn service revolver; Police reports state that PaJJ then shot O'Ha re in the right cheek and arm and 11i,ricc more in the back as the stricken prisoner ttrrn ed to nee. Paul collapsed behind the 1\·heel of his car and deputies pursuing !he escaped trlo immediately sought 111cdical aid for hin1 and the bleeding O'Hare. Tarpley, who entered a home in the _loth Streef area during his flight from !he mounting pursuit. V.'as flushed frorn bushes in the area a short lime later bv a cro11·d of pursuers v.·ho included DcpUty District Attorney Pat Brian. t h c pro~ecutor in his armed robbery trial. Tarpley reportedly told Brian as he surrendered and handed over his 11·('apon: "Oh no. not you aga1 n." . \\.ilson. reportedly the most resourceful Of the escaped trio. actual ly thumbed a I ift from a p<1ssing rnotorist fpr (I fe1v b!otks beforC' ~11igh1ing in the 17th Street <irca. But he \\"JS spotted b~1 a district a!lorney·s investigator 1~·ho followed \\"ilson as the prisoner \l'ent into a 17th Street store 10 make inquiries about \1·c!ding equipment. The inves!igator said \V i l son surrendered his g1.1n -taken from the 11·ounded Paul-\\'i!hout a \\'Ord and ;01ncd hin1 in the back seat of a police t:ir tnr thr ride back 10 the county jail. \\'ilson·s sentencing on his conviction of first degrte n1urder has been delayed unlil Tuesday. lie \~<ts convicted last n1onth for the killing in Anaheiin of a Connecticut businessma n. Judge llayn1ond Thompson has sel .lune 11 as !he d<lt(' 11·hen he 11ill decide wha t fur!her nction is 10 be taken against 0·11<1ra and Shdrplcy. l{cla tions l111pnn c 'fOKY() 1 APl -China and ~falavsia e~tablishcd diplomatic rel01tions at· the an1bassa<Jorial level tod;iy, l\adio Peking said. The rnove came after n1orc than 17 yc11rs of hostilities centered on Chinrsc support for Communist guerrillas still oix•rating from the tropi cal jungles of r.1a lays1a. federal Fair Labor Standards ,\ct which took pffect ~lay I. they may have to be paid fair s;ilaries ror their time. Newport flrarh Police Chief B. Jam('s Gla\·as said 1his \\('t:l'k 1hc n('1-1' lav,. t'Ould end Ne\tport's reserve ofti~cr S\'Stem. · Ton1 Bonokoski. a pt?rsonnel analyst for !he l'tly of Huntington Beat'h , said rest•rvc officers are considered publlc s;lf\'tV \1ork\'rS and the ne\\' labor act 1111n·i affet1 thl'n1 until Jan. 1. so !he city is 11ot presently considering ;1ny change 111 rheir st:.itus. c:ipt. (;rover Payne. comnlandcr of Huntington Beach Police Department"s p;!lrol division, said !he <1epart n1ent is ;i IJol'.·ed 40 reserve officers in the budget. It currently has 3G. Police reserves in l\u11 tington Beach rach \\'Ork at least Iii frcr hours a n1onth . It \1·ould cost the city a nlini1nun1 of $40,000 a yea r to rn ake up the free tin1e given by reserves: P.:iyne es1i1na1ed. "\\'e also have sornc rl•Scrves 11·ho put in a lot niore th:1n JI) hours a mon1h frer.·· he said. "\Ve use then1 fur b1«1rh patrols, traffic enntrol ;ind detecllvc \\Ork. especially in the su1nn1er." IJctective \'il' !Jcutseh. 1rho Sllper\'iSl'S the 14 F'ountain Valll'y reservists. said their elimination could "hurt us quit e a b!L"' "They pcrforn1 quite a fc\\' routine functions !hat would norn1Jll~· Ill' up :·1 rit·ld officer. like a barking do~ c:i\I 111111 t·ould take 20 rninutes . ., ht· said. "And l1a\·ing another p:itrol car and J n1an 111 uniforn1 in th e neighborhoods ts <1u1te a deterren t.'' Fountain Valll'y·s departinrnt i s <il10\1·ed up to 25 rescr\·isls. l::ach reserve officer must work 25 houW{,s·· month. for 11·1\1('h he is paid a tok $35 sal<iry. ··Our rese rve h~' \Va ·s been a cltizrn of 1ht cornn1 un i!}'. l'ho \\·ants to \'Oluntecr hts services." sa lJeutsch. "Can they rcrdlr force him to take pay he doesn't \1 ;int'!" Fro111 Page 1 CH f\RGES ... !'\ationill Education 1\i"socia11on ! \EA 1 11 ho \l'aS ifl. the q.rea talking \1'1!h teachers J;ist \1·erk. also denied tho.~c chilrges. "Sonic peoplr think there 's a big chart in \\'ashington, D.C .. \\'1th Orange Co11111v targetrd as the area for teacher strikes." she commented. l "People \\'ho brlieve th;it don't gi\'e teac-hers much credit. In all cases. th1.'y decide '~·hat action th('y need to take. 1b en \1·e lend support " John Sn1ith. a CTA regional consultant. said teachers ca nnot be persuaded by anyone to strike or picket, and the CT A doesn't ask then1 to do so. The CTA officials all agreed that collective bargaining is needed. but they denied they are stagin g teacher protests to help get that \C'gislation passed. "In all honesty \1'e have talked about iL" Smith co1n1nented. "but il·s iinpossible to do."' School adn1inistrators, o!l the othrr hand, said they don"t v.·ant to see co\lective bargaining pas~cl They believe the \\rinton Act \l'ill \1·ork ''if <i!l parties negotiate in good faith."' But the high school district's Settle 1 said; "! think passage of the legislation is inevitable." Car,•ell pointed out th;i,t collccti\'e bargaining legislation will produce a contract binding on the school di strit:l and on the board elected by the voters. "Board men1bers can be recalled or voters can put so1neone elsP in office. Teachers co:innot be remO\'C'd because of tenure la11·s, ,. Car\ ell added. Aeadc111y Quiz Pu~hcd A~\'APOLJS . Md. (V P I I r.Jidship1nen honor bo;i rds toda~' pressed to conclude secret inquiries lnto \\'hat may be the largest cheating scandal in 1hl' Academy·s 129-~·ear history. The boards questioned about 60 ~liddies this 1,1·cck about the leaking of ans1rers to a sopho more navigation exarfiination. The test \\'as declared "con1pro1nised" and readn1inlstercd \Vcdnedsay. I I l1 '"11·!·1•1 •"''"l"~"""I ("1·)·1 ' ., '"' '" " ' .. ' " 1·, '' ! ' "• '~-'"" Oi .. • ,~ . '''·'" .. ~ ,, ., .... . ,/ +" ''"I I;, I' " t> •I+•',, I '' Si111day Pilol Sou11cls Out [ :Y. "-' . '' ' ... ' ., '• , ~ ,, J " • ' ........ '1 ,.,, !•· ' ' •' 11.J ...... ..•. " ''· o,\, :-I • '" ' . ~·I • ,•,> '•'',{">·," (>.1 1~' !; I /, , , " .. 1.· ,, o .... lH ">l".j ,., ' t•.• ' '. '... • 11' fl• • b ""'' II•'"' •I!•·• • < • • ,., .• ,, ,. 1 •" ·•· 1 : .• •!.'•"·"·'• ;;..t•-•I'~ ·"ol••.i T•l•ph>0o'"'W.4H~ ~~cni.i.fit c~~:~~~:;1.~!!~!i'J.• '"0-1220 CN>.•·g" 1~1· °'"""" (' .... , """"'""" Ot:ior"· 1M , 'o~"I'"'''',....., ••·J>l•~loOfl< .O~Ot\Ol ... Tf., .,. •.• , ... ,.,. ...... ~ ............ ~ '""'"°,,c.~ ....... ~, .""". '"' J)N-~ "'01!.'>l),.,Ql\IQ .. - 3"-!""'l'f •"'1'llKl"i»dll~'•""""' C.11~ •-4 :-..,• "r••u•t,.....,..t<IJOO-ff' l>f ... ~ 1a !~ -,~, 1 "''''''/ oti\t"\t''°"' •3 00 "'l)."'N, Residents of 'Nixo11,,illc' I I Tl1c best of Sunda~,'s edi!lon of the Daily Pt~.v.·ill include 1hese leatures : N E\\1S~·1A N IN NJXONVILI.f~ -Dail y Pilot staff photographer Pat r i c k o·oonnr!I. fom1er s!affer on the \\1hit1ier D;iily News, vi!'its business people, go\'ern1nent officials and others who (-Sunday's Best J \1·er" the schoolmates and mentors of Hlchard M: Nixon in his Quaker youth. In \V hittier. the welcome mat is out any lime the President wants to return Sunday's "Sunday Special." RIGHT TO LIFE -Does it apply to fetuses ? The Right lo Life organiz.atlon of Southern California believes that the right to life should be restored to unborn 11umans, and the group's president, Mrs. Ruth Taylor, explains why in story sdleduled for editorial page.s E1\RL Y GRADS -\\'hat's so sacred aboul spending four years in high school? Son1e of the Oran ge Coast area's students who 'A'ill have done the job in three years, not four . v.·hen they graduate in less lhan t'A'O v.·eeks tell l\'hy and how th ey did it in intcr1·!ews report ed by Staff \Vriler Jan \\'orth. 'EVEL' AS KNIEVEL? -Motorcycle jumper Debbie Lawler gets !he cover spot in Family \Veekl y, representing a special breed of sportsmen (and. obviously, sportswomen) that Family Weekly Sports Editor Larry Bortstein calls ''The Death Defi ers." ROTC PARADOX -A mistaken but I popular not ion is that the Reserve I Officers Training Corps has withered and died after ii was attacked on campus after campus during the divisive Vietnam war. But the fact is that whll~ enrollment is down , more graduates are being ground out than can be assimilated by the Anny. • • " / ...... \ \. \ '• ' ... ' ., Oi!ly P•ICI it~U Plloto SMALL FRY CHECK OUT CAR NIVAL RIDES BEINd' ASSEMBLED FOR FISH FRY 29th Annual Charity Event Gets Under Way Tonight at Costa Mesa 's Downtown Park --- From 1•age I l\lesa Ex1lecti11g 100,000 ;. -TE f\CHERS • • • l1h<1!l'\'er 1l1e cost~•f-lil'in~ ilh'l'L':l\t' \\':1" If ~·url:llion g(){'s up thrc·c p1.'rrrnt or • mpre ·n that period. thl' tl'<ithr•rs \1'111 ).:l'I At 29tli A1111t1'!l_ Fisl1 F·1·y a thre precent maxi.Jnum increase. The teachers ended up \1'i1h :1 ninr percent total. th(' last offer 1nadr by the district, but Cooper ca!led it a victory. "Because \Ve got 1he rosl·of-l1l'1ng clause. \\"e feel v.·e achieved 1\·hat 11c 1vanted." he explained1 The settlen1enl. if approved br the (·11· 1in1e DEA 1ne1nbcrshi;) today. ··.1·i!I c0st SL23 million. It \\"ill raise the ~alary for be-ginning trarhers 111 thl' district fron1 S8.4~2 to $9.2lfl and the loµ sal:1ry fron1 $16.884 Iii $18.43i "\\"e're p!rJsed there is a scltl1•n1ent The stt.\Pents 11 ill be tht' ones to bencf!l ."' .'\ssisrfnt Superintendent Glen Dysinger SJid toda,I'. "You can't h:11·e students n1ilt1ng around 1hc last t1ro 11·et'ks of school,"' Dysir.ger added. "The seniors are seniors onl.v once -the last l\'Ceks arc in1 JXlr t ant." High school teachers 11·rnt out on strik1• once before in 1969. \1·hen about tiO percent of then1 bo,\'cotted classes_ The strike Thursd11y intludt·d ~tudcn1~ ;1s \1·el! as teachers. ---- ,\hout !Oil.fl\)() Pl'Op!c ;1rl' l':>.pcct<:l \11 i111;1d1• lus1:1 l\lrsa f1ly l'ark tl11s \\('l'kend 10 join in thc .. festiv ities of thr ~\"Ith annual Costa r-.lcsa-1\e~·port tlarbor Lions Club Fish Fr.1 • Thi11gs gel undl'r 11·a~· :n l h\' !1:1rl: n11 Jf\lh ~t1'1'L'l ;ind Park .\IL'llUe :1! .:, :10 to· 111g!1t \\ith the ser\'ing of tr:.id il1on<.1 t 1~11 {l11111ers, thC m:dn f:1re of the three-da~ l'h.o·i1_v rrrnt ll11111L'l' !!l'.kt•ls arr ;n;iiltililv ;.11 ~:! 1111 :1dull.-;. ;ind S!511 IL•t· l'hildrt'O-ThL· pro111s fro1n dinner sail's hrlp fund !oc:1I \0111h ac111·itirs. !hr Li{lllS Club s I g h t ronsrrvation prngrain. and o th l' t' ~l'~\ il"C prOJl'tlS Tick et srubs riutomat1cnl!v rntith' holders to participate in night!\' drawings. The top prizr. to be g1,·e11 a1L·a.'· at the conclusion of 1he F'ish Fry Sunday night, is :i. 1974 Ford Pinto. i\!so on tap tonight is the opening or carni\'a! rides anrl booths at ti p.rrr: anrl ;i '·battle of the bands"' at 7:30 p.n1. on the p;irk st<igr. FRANCESCA By DREXEL AN EXCEPTIONAL LOOK AT REASONABLE PRICES YOU CAN HAVE T E EXQUISITE LOOK OF TRUE TALIAN PROVINCIAL FOR YOUR HOME . DREXEL MAKES IT POSSIBLE. A Oval Cocktad Table B Curio Cab1ne1 C. End Tat:lte D. Accessory Table E. Oval Commode • 399 4'9 ,,. "' 199 All In Stock -Ready For Immediate DehverJ DREXEL-HER IT AGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN WEEKDAYS & SATURDAYS 9:00 to 5:10 ; On ~~turday. lhc F'ish Fry 1vill open :H JO .1 ni. 11ith carni\':il rides :ind L'Ulltt·ssions. The big event Saturday 1~ :i 1110 :ind one-half hour paradt· \rhith 1~ srl1l'dl1\rd to 111;ike ils 11a~· through th ..: do1111!011n ;irl'<i ;11 lll<lll ;1 111. Han1.~ S!:1r l'harlu· Co11an is !lit· gr.111rl 1narshal for thts ~·rnr·s p'.lr:ld" ()nl' or the n10re popular par;1de ('111fll'~ IS lhl' C<lt'!U~ C:1rso11 Ha1t.ll'rS or co~i.1 .\ll·-.,1. :1 \\(•!>T1•1n :.tll!llf1t:hl11lg lrOUpl' 11l11t·ll 11111 ~11001 .ind br;11ll 1t".'-"1;i~· 011011:~ 1h(' enl1rt· !hrrl'-llllle parade routl'. (for !1l,1fl of p;ir<ldl' route ~ec P.1ge 3i • Tht• · F1sl1 Fr~· OPL'!lS ;1l noon Sunday \1·11h carni\'al rtdl's. t•xh1b11s. booths and f1~h dinner s:iles. At~ 3U p 111. there \1 111 bt• ;1 b;1by conll'SI S('hrduled. for :1 :lo p,111 . is !hi• ~11~o; ~lt'r111a1d pageant 111 11!ueh girls frorn ri\I :1rras of Or<1n!!L' Cou111y 11ill cun1pl'LC foi• a trophy, th(' title and prizes. The Fish Fry closes at 8 p.n1. night]~· NEWPORT BEACH • J727 WESTCIJFF DR .. 642·20SO LAGUNA BEACH • 345 ~ORTH COA~T JIW)" .. 41M·~t TORRANCE• 23649 HAWTIIORNE BtVD, IOpen Fri. til 9. Sun. 12-5.30) 378·1219 ' ~ ' ' ; ,. ~ 0 ' • ' u • ,_ • I I • I I ,1 I I . I " VOL. 67, NO. 151, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES Has C1111t•t•1· t~c11. ('reighton 1\bran1!'. Arn1y chief of staff, has ca ncer of the left lun g. Tests lo de ter- n11nc the extent of n1a!ignancy are srhcdll led at \Vallcr Re cd ,\rrny J\lcdicat Center. -------·---- Fisl1 Fry Starts Tonight; Large Cro,vd Expected About 100.000 people arc expecte:I to in\"<ide Costa ilt('sa City Park this \reekend to join in the festivities of the 29th annual Costa ~tcsa-Nev.•porl Harbor Lions Club Fish Fry. Things get under \i;ay a1 the park on 18th Street and Park Avenue at 5:30 lo· night .,, ilh the serving or traditional fish dinners, the n1ain fare of the three-day c arity event. Dinner tickets are available at $2 for adults, and $1.50 for children. The profits from dinner sales help fund local youth activities. the Lions Club sight conservation program, and other SC'f'\'ice project s. Ticket stubs automatically entitle holdl'rS to pa rt icipate in nigh 11 y dra1vings. The top prize. lo be given a11·av at the conclusion of the Fish Fry Sunday night. is a 1974 Ford Pinto. Also on tap tonight is the opening of carnival rides and booths at 6 p.m. and a "battle or the bands" at 7:30 p.m. on the park stage. On Saturday. the Fish r~ry will open at 10 a.m . 11·ith carnival rides and concessions. The big event Saturday is a t1ro and one-half hour parade which is scheduled to make its wa y through the downtown area at 10:30 a.m. Rams Star Charlie Cowan is the grand marshal for this year's parade. One of the more popular parade entries is the Cactus Carson Raiders or Costa l\tesa. a western stuntfighting troupe "·hich vdll shoot and brawl its way along the entire three-mile parade route. (For map of ~rade route see f age 37). The Fish Fry opens at noon Sunday with carnival rides. exhibits, booths and fish di ilne r sales. At 2;30 p.m. there will be a baby contest. , Hinshaw Files Su.it At Gubler Hep. A11dre1v J. Jl inshaw sued his Republican priinary opponent for $10 million today in an Orange C:Ounty Superior ~t action that charges h1ission Viejo siness1nan Dave Gubler \l.'ilh libel and d famation of character. Hinshaw. ( -Nev.•port Beach). claims in the lawsuit that Gubler has libeled him for his action both as a congressman and during his se rvice as Orange County's assessor from 1965 to 1972. - He further claims that Gubler has fil ed a .series of false staten1en1s with the Grand Jury and that Gubler's only concern is to discredit J1lnsha\v and cripple his cf,i1paign for election to the ney,·[y crea(cd 40th District. llinsha11', tttrough at torney \Villia1n L Anderson, brands as · ' a b so l u t ~I y f<Jbricatcd" nine affidavits recently made al'ailablc to the Grand Jury and Orange County nCl\'Smen by Gubler. Those affidavits allegedly contain the charges !hat lfinshaw gave favora ble tax breaks to fim1s and individuals who supixirted him in his successful bid to unseat former congressman John G. Schmitz from the old S9th District seat. The llbeJ action, one of the largest to be filed in recent years in Orange County, also rejects the claim that llinshaw while serving as assessor also underassessed properties O'A-1led by Tandy Corporation "'hich controls man Y Radio Shack outlets in the county. Hinsha\Y states in his la1vsuit that he never at any time during his service as assessor accepted payoffs and political donalions from any firm or individual. ''These allegations," Anderson states in the action . "3re designed to injure f\lr. Hinshaw in his public office and to br ing him into public disgrace and disrepute." Gubler is identified as a Republican 40th District congressional candidate '"'·hose district stretches from Fountain Valley to Oceanside. Anderson claims that Gubler advised the Grand Jury that other Orange County firms who recei .. ·ed favorable tax treatment from Hinshaw included : Balboa Bay Club, I. fi,fagnin and Company. Ralph's Grocery Company, South Coast Plaza, \Vall Di s n e y Productions. Hunt \\le sson Foods. Northrop Co rporation, th e Pa r k e r Hannifin Company. Bullock's stores, Beckman In struments and Natio111\'ide Theaters. Neivport Backing ProJJS 1 a1id 5 Ne1Yport Beach city councilml'n have gone on record in su pport of both Proposition I and Proposition 5 on the Tuesday ballot. Proposition I is the $250 n1illion slate parks bond issue thal "·ould provide $206.000 to the city. Proposition 5 "'ould allow diversion of state gas tax revenue from highway to rapid transit uses. • Today's Finni N.Y. Stoeks ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1974 N TEN CENTS Oillly P•IOI S!illl P~oto /\'em Tille Father Th on1as J. r\cv111 of St Joachin1's Catholic ('hurth 111 Costa }.lesa has been eleva ted to the ran k of ~l on.~ignor. 'fhc 70-vear·ola Irish in1n1igrant is the-founding pries t at St. Joachi111's. Ile \vill be one of si"' priests in Orange t'ounty to hold the rank of ~lonsignor Ne,vport Susp~tl Held After Hole Shot in llotcl There's n bullet hole today in ti1c ceiling of the Hotel Lagunoi·s lobb.v hall\\·ay and a Newi:iort Beach ni<1n is 111 the Laguna Beach city j;iil. Laguna Beach Police arre:-.!C'd J <1ck F'. ~·tartin, 33. of 25 Terrace 1\re .. !'\e1rpur1 Beach. follo"·ing a shooting in ;:i ho:cl room . Ile is held in lieu of S25.000 ball Lt. Al Olson said a .44 l'aliber 1nagnurn slug had been fired through the floor of a room occupied by f\lartin and a Ne11•1X1rt Beach 11·oman. The heavy slug blasted 1hrough the hotel room floor and through the ceiling of the hallway beneath the rootn. 'fhe hallway leads to the hotl'I bar and restaurant area. "Fortunate\v no onr 11·as p:1~~1 11g hcneath 1hc ·roo1n at the tune of Ilic incident." Lt. Olson s;:i icl. The spent round fron1 1he big gun 1v;is found in the carpet of 1he hall 11·h1·11 police rl'sponded to the incident at 9 .~0 p.m. Thurscl::iy. As reported by p~licl'. 1he 1\·on1an said she and :\lartin. a n1ason. ll;:rd returned to the hotel roo1n aflcr having se1·t'rtil drinks. She said he produ ced the l;irge caliber pistol and 11·as •·roohng <iround 11\th 1t · She sa id that as she sat rnak ing a telephone can. he poinl:!d lhl' \\'capon al her several times. Lt. Olson said !he 11·01n<1n "'a" ::ilki!1g on the phone 1rhen she heard a loud noise, and then observed a bullet holl' in the floor of the room. Police said that although i\lart111 11·:1!> booked on suspicion of :1ssault. H 11:is likely a reduced charge of discharging a \l.•eapon 1vithin ·the cil,v limitS:. or brandishing a firearm. 11·0111ri be \ocl!!1'tl by the district a\lorney's office. • I Wounded Escape_e Recoverina: L. lly TO\I Hi\HL[V Ol r~e 0 •111 PilOI $Ult Orange County J<ttl csca1wc Frank Allen O'Hare 1\·as rt•ported by his doctors to bl· doing 11·e:ll <tnd recoverini.: sa11sf;1c1orily today 1n the Count1• flledical ('enler fron1 multiple 11·ounds he suffered Thursday in an ill-f;ited J<lll break with !11'0 other prisoners. \\lhile 0·•1are, 2J. uf Anaheim. 11.'lS bein g treated for four bullet 11nunds 111 the b.ick, righL ann and right cl1c1:k. district attorney's officers 11· v r c preparing charges of esca pe and assault 11'ilh a dc;idl.v 11·e~pon on a peace olficl·r lh;ll will be added lo his bulk.v dossier. 1'hc pence officer involved. Califo1·nia llighll'<•Y Pa!roln1un James P:1ul . 2li 1s dlsu repor!C'd doing 11ell 111 Santa An;i Co1n1nunit.1· l!ospit;1! 1~here he is bt·ing lr<.'i1!C'd for bul!rt 1vounds in th!! right 1.1 r1n :.11HI shoulder. Escarc <ind assault th:1rges arc ;11:;11 bt•1ng filed today against 0·11arc·s 1110 ron1ra111ons 1n the brc;1koul frun1 ·the holding lank in the bascn1cnl or the county cour1house. Those charges 11·111 be faced by cnn1·ieted killer L<n1rence Eugcnr \\'ilson. 3J. of Los Angeles and accusrd ,1rn1t'<I robber Prince Pico Tarpley, 1!1, of Anaheim. Authoritil's today claim tl1al Tarpley Hnd O'J1are. both in the second 11·eek of their Superior (ourt trial on n1u1ti1llc ch:irges o[ arn1ed robbery, carefull.v plunncd the jail break in their county 1a1\ cell. II 11a s executed perfectly ln tile opi:ning minutes 1111h both men grabh111g and 01·crpo11·cring deputy Tin1o!h~· Pick :ind seizing his gun and keys 11hi\e thl' rL·sL of the jail prisoners 111 the courthouse-jail tunn<>l looked on. \\'1lson. fr{·ed of his hanrlr·uffs hy 111£' s.1111£' keys. <iltegedly joined !hl' 111·0 n1c11 <is they da shed do11 n the tunnel and helped theln overpo11er deput y c;:ir) Clarv near the basen1ent door. rUriher arincd v.'ith Oary's 11·C'apon they ran inlo the street and i1110 the ma1or stumbling block in 1heir escape <See RECOVERS, Page 2l J.Oth J-1UJJef11ls Ou TY T oui.ght J)1·n1ocratir and R c pub Ji can ct1ndidntes secku1g to represent the 4fl!h CongTeS:s1nnal District 11 ill bt• 1ntcrvic11ecl in <l pubJ1c arrairs pr1H(ran1 at 8 o'clock tonight on h'.OCE-TV. Channt•l 50. lncun1bcnt Andrc111 II i n s ha 11· faces opposition fron1 three other llepuhlicans for hi~ partv·s non1inatio11. Three Democrats and one A111crican Independent !'arty c;111d1da1c arc in the r:icc. .Inn Cooµ<'r is 1nodt'r<llor for 1he hr.11r-long progra111. Panc:!ist.~ ;'Ire .J11ch· S\\·ayne, presic:en! of !hr t)r;1ngc l'o;1i;;1 Leagur of \\'on1en \'o!l'l'S , and Toni Kee\'il. J)ai!y Pilol l'Cll lor. tJPI T~lt!>htlt 'DEEPLY INVOLVED' Ex-Nixon Aide Connally C<1s1Jers Accused ()( 'Stro:i(J.<1r111' $2 1Vlillio11 Gift Tiecl To Si1pports \\',\Slll\'CT()\' 1 L'l'I) -l'l'i'"ldt1nl .\1\q11 ·~ foriHt·r lh•rsonal l;1v.yl·r ha'> 1<·,11111•d ,1 lup l\1rn1l'r \\'lu te llcnl!'lt' aide 1utd h1tn !111' l'l~I l!ll'reolSt: tn n11l~ price !-Uppnrl~ 11;1s l111~l·1l 111\h n1ilk produl·l'r~· f\':1f!1nnat1un ol a ~"2 1111\11011 '.\ixon l:11np;11 i,:11 plt·tlg1·. u Sl•na11· \\;1tcrgatc ro111n11llee rt•purt clisclosed 1od:1.1 Thl' r1·port obtained by UPI s.1id l lerbcrt \\'. h'.ahnbach of Ne11 port Be<irh. the ta"·yer. testified Iha! the late f\lurray f\1. Chotinl'r of Ne1vport Beach , - NO SCANDAL FOUND IN ITT PROBE, Page 4 - lo11g-11n1e Nixon aide and fontll'r \\'hitc l!oust• spec1:.il rounse!. told hin1 JUS( prio1· l, :11111uunL't•nH·11t of the inerl»tse : "Thl'rP 11a~ lob~· rin an11ou11ernu•n1 !lie llt''\1 d:11 <uld t\11s 11·<1s. in fo1·1. tinl.f'cl lo llus n:a(firrnat1011 of the 1':! 1111llion µlt·d~l' .. 'fhe ,,l<lff ';11d II 11:1s eun1111u111J.i lo \l:1r(·1:1 !\1•111-.of \(•\l lll11'! l:l'.1th on.· of 1n11·.~11~atl' ·;itl 1·t.t<1!io11s" !hat ! hrn !hn.:l' t•;i11cl1d11te~ 1r1111;.: tu 11n~t·.1::Trl•:isur~ St1\.'tl't~r~ Jolin ll . Co1111:1lly . ' ' ·. fl'Ct'l\'ed $]~.000 lron1 milk l!llC'lt'SIS Iii Supcrl'i:}Ot' HonJld la ~11t·r~. i:liar/,!e(! return for using his influcnt•e in the Thursdil.v that C;i~prrs and hi<: !np <11d1• i\dininistr;1!ion on their behalf hal'e sub1ected son1e of his c;1n1p<Jtgn donors to "slr<J!1garnl'' t<ictit:s. "I \I.ant lo 1nake ii e!t·ar that I atn not 1naking the charge that these fi.rn1s or indil'iduals sought out Caspers and 1nade n donation in ordrr to get nn improprr concession." :O.·Irs. Bents told ne11s~.1en 1n San!a Ana. "1 a111 ~nylng thut so rne of !hese firms haie t'Xpressed lo n1e. privatf'I~·. lh<lt the~· rl'lt they 11·c rc bei ng fol'ced 11110 111~1ktll;! substantial contributions tn C.:i~pl'rs· can1p;:iign undC'r \'@ile<l 1hre;i1s of 'd1r(' conse<111ences if they did not eo1npl~· .. ('~1i.per" <J1dc To1n Fuentes called the ch:1r~es ··ridiculous.·· · JI 1s :1 sh:1me she ha s had to sl()(lp 10 th1, IL·1el. but \\'e arc \\•ell f111arc of the f.ulurc of her can1pr1ign to 1110 public support." Fut'ntes said. ln response to the charge of 1ndiref't strongnrn11ng. Fuentes said. "\\'{' don 't con1111(·nt un trivia like lhar.·• ).Jrs_ Ucntt rele;:ised a list of ('On1panies or 1nd1v1dua!s 11ho contribu!l'd Sl.000 or n1or(• 10 Casper< carnpa1 gn coffers . She claims all of the 26 donori;; ~.1c li<oted eith1·r du bU\IJ1C~S dircrlly 11·i!h t h,~ rou111 y or rl•lv on thl' counry for fr11"or<ihtc :1c·t1on on ~0111ni;. lr<u:t approl'ul~ ;ind ulh1·r Sll{'h :1t'l1ons_ l:l11! ~lrs. liCJll~ 11ould not s;1y ll'hil·h of th r n;nnt•s on !h t• J1~t 11·1•J'c 111(' O!ll'~ who ct11nc to hrr 11 ilh th e ch.irges of donation st rong;.1rn1 ing. "! 11·on'1 sn.v v.)11c:h ones lt1ey :.irr until after the election outcon1c is kn o11 n ... she sai d. "lf I go 111111 :.i runoff 11·1111 )lr. Caspers. t feel certain tht•se people 11 di conic for11 a rd '' She said th;:it if she lose~ the 1'!r1:11on 111 the pr1n1ary. !=he will continue to press !hr investigation to the best of her ability. Caspers hns reported r;iising :l total nf rnorc than Sl51.000 to 11·age his rampaign at::11nst !hrt?e opponents 11•ho h<lll' r;:iisl'd ~total of les5 than $35.000. The list of donors :i.Irs. Bents prrSl'tl1t1d i~ essentially 1hr sHme hst of n<Hlll'S Caspers ha s disclosed . The donor<:; include del'elopcrs ;111d !Sec ·rACTICS, Page 2i The staff also said that dcspit(' Cunnally's s11orn testimony to the enntr:u·;., hl' 11•as deeply involved in the 1.."0ntrol'rrsial 1971 intrease thal meant at least $300 1nillion in extra income for dairy farmers. Shor!ly before the increase. !he report said. Connally a!Jcgedty lrild a rnilk co-Op officlal. "it's Ill the b<tg." The report has been approved by Chairn1an Sam J. Ervin Jr. and sent to nlher rncmbcrs of !he coinmittee f11llo11·ing ;:i vear-lo ng inl'l'S!igation. Chol iner left the \\'hitc 1 !ouse earlier lh<1! month tu joi n a la1Y lirn1 that _\~as rcprC'scntin~ the milk producer~ The conl'crsaliun took place a 111 on g l\al1nbal'h. Choliner and a niilk official on ~larch 2~. 1!17~ -th e ~iy aflt'r :\ixon ht·ld a controversal 1nect1ng 11•1\h .dairy leaders and the day before the increase 11·as announced. "The main. and almost sole purpose of that !~larch 24) meeting \\as the reaffirmation or the $2 million pledge and lhc fat:t they told me that the price support decision wa s to be announcrd !he next day." the report quott.'<i E<1ln1bach as leslifying. Kalmbach has pleaded guilty to c<iinpaign cont ribution infractions not d1rectlv connected 11•ith the milk produ~crs Chullner died in ./anu:iry. Th<.· con11ni1tce !nl'eslii,iators also cont·ludC'd 1n thei r report that Nixon. a1·:arl' the producers pledged $2 11111\ion 1Sce KALJ\1Bi\CH, Page 2! Tesl Blasl Hcc·unl OSLO !AP l -The Norsar Observatory at Kjeller registered a p o 1v er f u I underground nuclear test explosion in the Kazahkstan region of the Soviet Union. a Norsar spokesn1an announced today. The underground blast "as registered al 8:34 p.n1. PDT Thursd;iy and had a force of ri.ll degrees on the international Riehler ~calc for se1s1nic dislurbances. Orange Coast Scheduled for 3:30 p.m. is the h1iss Mermaid p<1~ant in which girls from all areas of Orange County 1vill compete for a trophy, the title and prizes. i Richard O'Neill Recalls the Past Weather II 11·ill become onl y partly sun- ny Saturday aften1oon, according to lht! 11·calher service. with n1ost· Jy cloudy skies in the n1orning hours Highs at the beaches 66-68 rL,ing to 71}-74 inland. L-Ov.·s to- night 54..S7. The Fish Fry closes at 8 p.m. nightly. UCI Ball .Team Avouls Cr<isli • UC Irvine's baseball team and traveling contingent of 44 persons eluded disaster Thursday when airplane upon which they were riding narrowly avoided a mid-air colliskm at the St. Louis, Mo. •lrport. The UCl "!Uld, defending NCAA college dlvlsJon champions, are Jn the national tournament again lhla year. They were flying t o Sprlngneld, Ill. Details today In the sports section, Page 20. By JAN 11'01\TH ot ftlt D•lll' l"llel Still Land magnate Richard O • N e i 11 remembers a day when South Orange County was so quiet all a person could hear was "an occasional rattle from the blacksmith shop, a bell tinkling in the distance, and once in a while, a bull bellowing." It wu Jess than 40 years ago and whtn O'Netll surveys the development that has ba~ned since, he said he sometimes wofidm: how it all came about. ' "~ to ride down El Toro Road on a hor8e drawn vehicle carrying sacks of barJey," O'Neill, in hla 60$, told members of the Saddlebeck Vallcy Chamber o( Commerce at a breakfast ht the aeventb Ooor restaurant of lhe Royal Savings Building on El Toro Road. "Speaking lo you from this restaurant overlooki ng the whole 1•allcy Is an experience I'll alv.·ays reme1nber ," he saitl O'Neill 011•ns 42.000 acres o f undeveloped land bet\\een San Clcn1entc . litission Viejo, the Cle1·1·land Nnt1on11I Forest, and Camp Pendleton . It is the largest undeveloped parcel remaining in !he county, an area larger than the entire city of San Francisco. But it is much smaller then ~hf' original ranch his grandfather bought frofn a debt·ridden Don Juan Forster in the 1880s. That purchase brought 260,000 acres lllto the hands of the orlgtoal Richard O'Neill, an Irish Immigrant and San Francisco rrw_aLpaeker. One or O'NellJ1s early memori(.>S as a child on the! ranch was runninf:: into Franklin Delano Roosevelt, then I • ' president. on a ranch picnic grounds. •·f-ie 11-as trying to find hi~ old fr1t' nrl Jl an1 Cotton's place." O'!'l;eill recalled, "•le was driving 1~·ith his son. a ch:1uffc11r. and one secret service nian-and they got lost." The elegant Cotton mansion. perched on the ocean bluffs near San Clemente . 111as l'Vcntually sold lo Richard Nixon and 1101v is the \Vestern White House. "These days, with heli('nµters flying over all the time, ifs hard lo imagin~ !hat ln the 30s a president could drive around with only his chauffeur and a Secret Service man as a staff." O'Neill remarked. O'Nelll's father was also a friend of Roo9evelt 's and an active Democrat. •Ir was a ·representative to the nationnl Democratic convenllb11 in 1912, which was when he first met Roosevelt. • \ O'Neill has c~1rrll·d Ql1 the hun1lv lradilion. Tnd;1y he is Orange Cnunry t:cntra! Con1n111tcc chairman of the Den1ocratic Part~·. As a child on the ranch settlcn1rnt in O~ans1dc. O'Nei ll ~1id he thou~ht "!here "·as nothing unusual about ha1·ing ynur ov.·n ra ilroad !rain ., His grandfather likl'd lo take on the ra1lrQad!\, he said. and until the first World \\lar forced every tr ain going through the ranch to SlQP at the ranch gate in El Toro and agaln at the O'Neill doorstep nenr OcearµJide. "And n1y grandfather ha da vaquero si tting there watching to make sure they did it." O'!"«!ill recalls. The m11in e:'l'.rltement happened on (Soe O'NEILL, Pag• II • 11\ .... 1111·: TODAY T ito con111111111Ly ei:e11ts take /l/(ICl' this 111eckt•11d a/u11g the IJ1cr11!JC' Coos!, Tl1e Costa ftlesa Fi s// f'1·11 aud r/ic Jrr1ne I.< .•. ort festival. Sec today's \Vcek· endet. Al Y•wt StrVltt ' IMvltt ,.,, h•llllf " MWlv•I f'•lld• " L. M. 9•'1d " Ntllt111I News ., Callltl'llll ' OtlllM CtllfltY " Cla1tltltll ..... l:t•l1wr~1111 2,.,. Con>1c1 .. 1¥1¥11 II':'~ " ,,. .... ,., .. , ... , .. ..,, tlff!ll Nttkff " 1tKll Mt""'1' 1 .. 11 Eotilorlat l"tH • _ ..... .. FIMnct , .. ,, ,,._ .... , My 011'<1lrier ' WHllllf • ,.,_ " w-·1 .._ lf·ll i!IMIL ....... " '#otlll N-•• Maltbtl • W ... t!IHr .... I •I • •• A NIGHT OF SURPR ISES FOR CHAMBER CHIEF JACK BARNETT J aycee Jiln Pl ou (rig ht), Popped from Box as "Miss Newport" Croivd of 500 Honors Clza1nber Aide Barnett Tl1t' 11:.irbor Arca n1adc retirement ~fi11nd li~c it's going 10 be fun !or Jack Jl;1rnrt1 H:1l'l1\'ll. r;t 11as fell'd rJ! ;i 1t·stin1oni:!I 1!11111cl' :11 the Balboa Bay Club Thursday 111ght b.v rnorf' rhnn 500 persons \vho (<line tv p,1y tnbu1t' to h1111 for 16 years of .~1·1'\ ir1· ,1, 1 \t«".111\e n1anagrr of the .\1·1·.purt J.:1rli0r Ch:unbPr of Comn1rrcP. \I tlH' (1111ner. ('hfHTIIX'r prf'sident 11 dl1;1111 ! 11-1-.. ;1nnounced that Bam<'tt 1•.11! h<• SU\!t•Cd1•d h,1 his <1ss1s!nn!. UJrl'y :\ 11 I Ii 'r rlut 'rl1ur~l~1y night 11·;is :ill for flarncrt. lli1 11as not onl.v sent off, but hP ll'fl.'• :-t'11t a1r;1~·. 1n st~ IL• ·rhv rh<1111bt•r pn1srntrd Barnc!t and tu~ 111f1• 1..ois. 111111 a t11·0-11·L-ek, all- ""Prll~C' p;1id tr1/1 to lf:nvaii. The l>:1rnt•!ts 11dl bC' :1l>e !o r'ilrnd lhrir trq>. /lf!1rc1l'I'. :1.~ .\"t•11·poner Inn general 1n;in;1ger Ed .\"1g1·0 prrseuted the1n 11'1th ;1 ""·rek"s stav at the Kuilima Hotel on (i:1hu. forrnerly 011·nrd by the Del \Vebb (' vrpor .1t1 nn. .\igro also s;iid 1h,11 the Barncits 11·[1! 11': 111·:-kend gucs1s ;it Del \Vcbb's .\ID1ui1ain Sha<lo1> Hesorr in ScotL"lialc. th,· S;1har;i ~lotrl in I.as Vegos and the :-i;1hnr;i-T;itio<-Hotrl at L..1kr Tah()('. Thr fornit·r prcsidl'nls of th<' chatnlx'r prC':,<1nted lh(' BJrnens v.'itl1 a color 1.'l1•v1sion ~·t . \lore th;111 1110 doLcn othcir Harbor Fro111 Page 1 I~ALJ\IB .-\Cl-J • • • !11 his camp;iign. 1[11orcd the advice of !11.-; agncu!tural experts and ordered an Jl\l'rea.\t' 1n n1ilk prirL" sup1X>rts. Ju a 3J~11ag1· repurt, thr in\"cStigators 111 s put rd N1xon"s cxplana~ion thJt pti'~!'urc f1·vm Concrc~s forced him to 1·;11.~c 111ilk pnt<·~. Thl' report also s;iid !11:11 .\ixon Ii.is 111thhcld tapes Jnd dileu1ncnt~ t/1;11 could link his decision to 1h1· ~2 n11ii,n l<11np,11:.:,11 pledge. F1·0111 Page I 'l';\CTl(:S . • • 1111 :dv1 • ~:.irh ;is \hi· ~lis~1on \"i('JO ! "0111 p,1n·• ! r1 i ni· Cn1n p:1n,1 . 1\nJhl•11n tJills. B1·0.1dn1oor llonic''. .John D. Lusk ;111d ::ion. Hinkl'I' Co111 .. t\vco ;ind Tustiu ( 1 l••ll, The It~! <ilso sho11:; !'uch firn1 s as VT~ 111<' and Co1nputt•r Sciences Corp. \\"hich tlu businrss 111th or for the tot1nt,1. ORANGE COAST Area business. civic and political Jcadt:•rs 1nade prt"sen!ation in Barne11·s honor. IJ:til\ Pilot P1,1blishcr Bnberl :\. \\'('1.'d g:1vc Harnett a 111otk front pagr 11ith the J1eadl1nr. '"Barnett Steps Dov.n <JS Thousand§ t;:herr." The g;ij! story under the hr:idline s;nd. arnong olhL·r things. ""Harne!t had been rccogni1ed throughout Sou t 11 er 11 t:;i!Hon1ia for his roll· in building t/1{' ch;1n1hcr from a h<1nt:ful of disorg.1nized business and professional people ln!o a r11<1jor fo1·cc of niore ihan LOOll c!1sorganizL-d bu~1ncs.s and profcss1011;1l people." l:X-nnis Landcsman. president oJ the i\l·ll'J>Ort l/Jrbor J:1ycecs, rL'Called a niinor feud bct11een the Jayc<.'Cs and the chambcr tv;o years ago ovrr the in1;ige .\liss .\"e11 fX!rt Beach should have. '"Our contrstanls are high school girl!!," Landesman noted . "And as you'll rctaH. \re \1·a11led to change it to the older. airline stc"·ardess type." "\\'e "·anted so1neone like this," l.4ndesm:i.n s.tid as Ja~ rers rolled a large g1ft-1~Tapped box on stage. Baniett oepned It and out popped Ji1n Plou. rormcr Jaycee president. f'ev. port Beach businl·ssnien Les Steffensen and O.\V. ··Dick" Richard and Kenneth Satnp:;on. fJrangt· C: o u n t y I !arbors. Reaches ;ind P:.irks director. :-.t·rvcd ns n1a:.1crs of t'l•renionles. ,\n1ong !hr others paying tributr on the prograrn \\ere t.:.S. Hep Andrr1\' llinshn1v 1 R-f'ev.·port BeRchJ. State Sc n a ! o r D<'nnis Carpl'ntt'r (R-Ne11·port Beachl, Fifth Dis1rict Supervisor Ronald \\'. ('(lspers and Ne11'port J3(•ach ,\l<lyor Donald A. i\lclnnis. ASSC'mblyman Robrrt F:. B<tdh:im fR- \l'"'POr1 lkachl ,1·as represented by an aide. Ed \\lard. fl<irnetl also received gifts •ind prellenlations from the Nc11·por.t-i\h·sa L'nified School District. the J\r11'fXH't 1 l::irbor-Costa i\1esa Board of HraHors, :-l'\'eral city departn1ents and the Harbor ,i\r!'a United Wa.v. Thr Ne\rport · llistoricol Socict.\'. the r;oofoffers' Cluh, radio sta1iDn l\OC~I. lilt• Jr\"ine Compnn~·. !he J'oicific ~lulunl I .ire Insurance Compnny ;ind the v:iriou:; ch<1n1bcr divisions nll prc~rn!c!l tributt·~. Hayniond L. \\:11 ~011. lrl'1ne Con1pall.\' µresld\'n!, re1nindcd Bnrnttt , "Yo u'\'c b('cn hl•rr 16 yrars. l'l'e hrC'n here 1~ ~rars and together lhc hcst 11e\·c hC'cn nbl<' 10 coine up 1rith is Promontory P1 1int. '' lit>I 1'1011;1\d Bt·:i;:1111 :ind Arl'h Booth, pre::1df'nl of the L'.S. Ch11mbcr of l'on1111t·rec. and nrarlv a doz:f'n California l'han1ber~ and chan1b~·r orgC1n1zations. all :ielll ll'll'gr;in1s 111 Barnell 's !1onor. • Official Denies Paramedic Stand H.\ L. PETER KRIEG 01 lht D•llY ,ilfl S!•ll Costa r.1esa Councilmnn .l:it•k llan11111.~lt ~111gril y denied tod:ly he'd Cl't'r told Newport Beneh Co1J11cil1u .111 .\111:.in J)osta! tllat Costa r.ll'Sa 1\ould nut coopcrat1• in a pararnedie progr;in1 \\'ilh l\cwpor! unless Costa .\ll'sa illc1uurial lfospi!al is !he bast s!ation. ll;in1nH•I!. 11·ho adn11l!t•d 11Hi1 he s!rflngl _v ta1·ors Co~ta i\1t'Sa .\le1nori;:1I. said. ··~!r. Dos1al's stn1en1L·nts Hrc untrue: llost;1J. re:il'ht·d b.\' h·lt>µho!ll'. SJ1d lhL' 11·11olt· !hing appnren11y is D n11sunJer- ::.tanding, IJostal and thr entire NC\l'port B('~Ch council 1vants Hoa g 1\len1orinl llospitul 10 be rhc lor·al basl' st<ition_ "! had lun ch 1111h Jark and 11·e diSCltSscd pnr:.nncdies ;Jnd our desire lo cooperntc.·· Dostal said, ":<.ty vie1\·point 11as !hat i1 should bl' lloag. His vie11·point \\";JS !hat it should bt' Costa 1\lrs<l. \\'e didn't go :iny furtl1cr into it." Dostal, who disclosed the 1neeting Inst 111onlh. said he \Vas under the hnpression 1h::it Han1n1ctt ft'll s1rongly <lbout his position but h;idn'! n1eant to imply tllnt it y,·;1s u11dbe11d1ng. "An1·11al', il"s not a big thing. \\'t• should be «1b!c to 11ork together."' Dostal S<l!d. Fro1n Page 1 RECOVER S . • • bid-CHP Officer Paul. PJul. off duty ."It the thne, told Santa Ana police he had halted his tar at a stop Both he and 11ammett stressed that they don 't \~ant ill feeling betw1~cn the two conunun1ties lo lnlerfere~ith the future of their progran1s. They may be able to sniooth things over at a meeting of their Inter-City Liaison Con1mit tees, tentatively set for June 13. llnn11nett said he also \\"ilS u11set th<it the story that carried Doslal"s rcnuirk also pointed out thal he 1 llL'n1rnt'l11 11ork5 for the llristol l'ark .\tedieal group. 11·hose doctors are on !he staff of Costa illcsa tl>len1orial lfospital. "They're on the staff of four hos pita ls," Hammet t said. ··The article implies that use of Costa r.tesa r.temorial Hospital would be lo our benefit and I don't like that," he said. l·ran1mctt cited his past <'fforts In institute a paramedic program and noted that he is a gubematprial appointee a~ :in adviser to the Ca')ifoniia Board of illl'dical Examiners on_ paran1edics. "I've \\"Orked hard for a paran1edic progra m and it's in our budget,"' Jlanimetl said. He said he does think Costa iltes<J r.te1norial Hospital 1vould be better-suited ns a Harbor Area base station bC"causc it is n1ore centrally-located anq__ mnrc ae...:r.>ssib!e than Hoag Hospital. .~\ , "Half of the area around llo:ig is \l'ater." ~lammett pointed out. ~le ci!so pointed out that the local base ~talion 11·ill be decided by th(' Ornn.il-:- ,f.'ounty medical director, not either city touncil. F ear h)' Hugl1cs sign in the Parton Street area 1rhen the 0 ~ s • ~ } (1° fC(l rscaped trio confronted hin1. r ~ l ~I · Police said Paul told then1 O'l}ar'e \ LOS A~GELt:S tAPl _ Billionaire opened fire 11ith his stolen 1\·eapon ancr---' rrcluse Jloirard Hughes 1vas afraid tht' that he 1vas struck t"·iee before he could tn1\·cring JO.OOO-bt1lb l'ign outside !he roisc his 01rn service revolver-, Fron!ier Hotel rnight topplr upon h1~ Police reports state that }'au! then shot ninth-floor penthouse suite :it !hi.' . . . adjacent [)e5rrt In n -~o he lxiughl tllv O Ila re 111 1J1c right che('k and arin and Frontier /or s23 million. s.:iy~ J11s fonncr t11·ice 111ore ln the back as the stricken ~iide . prisoner turned !o flee. Rulx'rl A. r.tnheu said Thursday 1he Pau l collapsed behind the \\heel of his gi:in t !-ign still stands. since his fornH'r bn~s \\';JS ('\'Pll!U<llly ('t)l]\.l!ll't'd ht\ car and dcpu!ies pursuing the escaped quarters iioutd hr sparl·d t·iL'll if 1t 1r10 immediately sought rnedical aid for toppled. hirn and the bleeding O'Hare. ~!aheu. deposed chirf of llught's' Tarpley, v•ho entered a home in the Nevada operations. testi fied for the 12th 10th Street area dUi'tng his flight from .r;,fraight day Thurscla~' int~ tria ~ on h~s the mounting pursuit. 1ras nushed from $17.6 million defamation suit against hi s bushes in the area a short time later by a fornirr ernplorrr. D•Hf P'!lol JUI! P'hote \ VIE JO TURNED TO GOLD Land Magna te O'Ne ill Fro111 Page 1 O'NE ILL. • • Satur<lny 11ighls, \\'hen Chinese cooks \1,.ulcl conic fr om Oceanside and San ,Ju:111 (';1p1strano Iv run pokt•r t::an1rs. '"I recall •1·ntching thr gun1es go on al111os.t all night." O'NC'ill said. ",\nd I rt'lllt'!llbt.'r looking nt the big b:igs or :-ill'C't' dollars the Chinese brought 11·itll tht'lll. Tht':V' all1·:1ys hnd a big tough· loof.ing _guard standing ovrr the in." T!ic or·igins of lhr r;111t·h 1;·ent b11.,.k tu llH· !)(li~tt'rous ranehl'r l'io Pico. n lov1tr 11! g:11nbti11j! nnd clnnking bouts. Though lu• originally hiid land holdings fro111 El '!'(11·0 to Sein Diego. he hnd to sell off 1n11ch of n tu pay his debts. Teachers In Lagt1na Back 011 Joll Liguna Beach High School teachrrs v.•erll back in t~eir classroon1s today after a one-day \l'i ldcat Strike Thursday. The teachers were expecl•'<l to reach a decision late toduy on l\.ht•lhcr or not they \\'ill conhnue their salary protest. School Supt. Donald \\loodin g!on said 29 teachers telephoned in Thursday n1orning and. indicated they wouldn 't sho w up for elassrs. lie said ~2 of those took "µrorcssiona l leave" and 1Yrrc dot•ked one day's µay Tbc other srven phoned in sitk. High S<.·hool claSSl'S \\'ere di sru1>ted fur lhc dav. All studenls \l't·t'l' rt·IL·:Jsl'd by lun~·h "t1n1c allhough son1<· hud bet·u turned loose early in the niorning . AccordinR to officials. the teachers ' protest isn't affiliated with the organized trarhers' group, the Laguna Bcuch Unified Facultv Association {LaBUt'A) and apparently. ha s no leader. The teachers planned to hold a nierting today to deterniine \\•hcther they wished !o continue their protest and if so, in 11·hal forni. {:-{ ~ * Tea.cliers Ret11r11 To Cl£1 ssroo111s In H unti11gto11 llis brother-in-la11· v.·as Oon Juan Teachers ~·enr. back to class in Uic Forster, 11·ho bought fire ranches to help fl 11 n ting t 0 n Beach L'nion High b:1il Pico out. E\·rnluJlly. ho11·cvcr, Forster also \\'rnt into debt. \\'hen he School District today, after an all -night died his fan1ily put the ranch up for sale b<irgaining session e1~ded their one-duy and O"\'rill Sr.. \\'ho had risited the 11.dkout. ranch. thought it looked like a good deal. A tentati\"e \\':l..!(e agrerinrnt ~'as lie forn1cd a p:'lrtner:.hip \vith his friend d Jaines Flood. 3 San Francisco bar rl'<leht'd by !eachrr.~· rcpresent.1\1\'e~ an 011ner. O'.\rill stocked the ranch ~·i1h Sup{'rintcndent ,J:11:k Roprr. D<·puty 25.000 caltlc and lit tle by lil!le 1t beg:.;11 ~ll!X'rintt·ndent \\"1ll1a1n SeU]P ;ind 111akmg n1oney. :\ssi.~tant Superintendent Robert .\1artin. The First \\"orld \\'ar brougln profits to 1 !he r;inell 10 the twic of ~I inlllion a 111 ;1 rnec!ing th:it lasted fron1 2 <1.111. unti ~-l·:1r-n1ostl~· f1'tln1 the s;i Je of linl<i benns :1ln10.<;t 6 a.111. ;111d hlatk-eyed JX'Ll~ !o IJ.S. Anned Hl·forc the earl;.· n1or111ng co1npron11se F11rcc~. 111Vk plnrr. tl1c tearhl·rs h:id voted in a ··.\.s S-cliild. those 1l'nr \'ears ·1rere £1111 111.i•s rneering ::it Ed1.~011 Con111iunity ht':1rd aboul ... o·\cill sJid. '"The ranch l\·n!t·r 1'hur!.<luy :1fl rrnoon to rontinuc li;1s11 't donr th:1t \l'C\l since." !lH•1r 11";dkout !od::i1· U'\l'ill"s profits ha\'C conic from \\'hat "'\\'1•\t' 111adt· a "r>011ll. b111 nut rnou ~h hL' has S()ld. not \1•h:it hr kept. In the nf a poull, .. H:1y Cnop{'r or thl' l>is\rJl'L 1!160s. 1\·ith !Ile pressure of develop1nent f:durators Associtit ion I DEA l told the 1ri Lt'isure 'Vorl<l <Jnd L;iguna Niguel. :inn trachrrs present Thur.~da~· nf1er11oon . u·\rill forrnrd a land dl.-'l"elopmcnt DE,\ offirials rlain1rd that about 76 company ,,.,·ith attorney J ames West and pf'rct'nt of !he d!stric1 ·s 750 teachers had set aside 11.000 acres for ii. bo1·cottcd classes Thursdny. Ois!ricl It !urned to gold. Today. the first 4,000 officials put the nurnbcr at ;1bout tiO nert's of 11 ar(' ~11ssion \"irjo. JX'rCl'nt. cro\\'d of pursuers \\'ho included Deputy District AttorQ.ey Pat Brian. t he -----------------------·-- prosecutor in his anned robbrry trial. Tarpley re1xirte<lly told Brian as he surrendered ;ind handed Ol'f'r his 11rapon: "Oh no. not you again." \\'ilson. reportedly the most resourceful of the escaped 1.rio. actually thumbed a lift frotn a pnssing motorist for a fe1\' 1 blocks before alighting in the 17th St1·cet a1't•a. But he v.·as ~potted by a dis1rict :itlorney·s investigator \\'ho follo1ved \\"ilson as the prisoner \\'Cnt into a lilh Street store to make inquiries about \l't•lding cquipmrnt. The investigator satd \\' i Is o H ~urrendered his gun -taken from the 11·ounded Pau]-\\'ithout a \1•ord an d joined him in the back seat of a police car for the rid e hack to the county jail. \\lilson ·s sentencing on his conviction of firsl degree niurder hns bren delayed until 'fursd.:iy. He \\'as convicted Ja~t nion!h for the killing i11 1\nahein1 of a Connecticut businessman. Judge J{a yn1ond Thon1pson has set .June I I as the date 11·hcn hr 1vill dccitlt• 1•:hat further action is to be taken against O'llnra and Sharpley. Teachers Out fo r Ua y 1 I SA~ ANSEL~10 (CPI) -All but 65 of [ :1:14 teachers in the Tamalpais High School District staged a on!!·dH:V v•alkout I Thursday lo protest the district's re- fusal to negotiate a nc'v contr:ict. About tiU f)('rcent of the district's 5800 ~tud('nfs sho1red up for c!as.'ies at the lhrce schools invo lved. FRANCESCA By DREXEL AN EXCEPTIONAL LOOK AT REASONABLE PRICES < < < l < < 0 " •~ • '·' ''I'• I ' . .. ,. ~ •.1. ' "'"' .. -, ·- '' " ,. ,. S1111clay Pilot Sou11ds Out YOU CAN HAVE THE EXQUISITE LOOK OF TRUE ITALIAN PROVINCI L FORYOURHO DREXEL MAKES IT POSSIBbE. ... ·~ ..• "·~--'' '·"::' b .... ~. '' + •. .,, ' - _, 1 • • '· (. '': ... ·~ f ,. "' ... .• l l • ' '· . r. ... ,,_~i,. • .._ .. t_•;[ • Nt•porl ~od1 Offic• '/ 1 ... ,.. •• .! 1 I' 1A.J •'t .. • OflltrOffic•1 lo•'• ¥<1u :L'IOl'I• '11., ... ,, l ',..~.a. ..... ~'l' ... ., ..... ·' '' '"~·o•ll"""''8''1 ""•··1> ,,,.~ ;,... •Cl~-··• .llj Nvm l• ''""·'lo> """' Tt ltpl!OM (71 41642·4l21 C~••ifi~d .W.frli~ 642·5671 •«>•"Q"' ,,,, °"'"°"'Coo,,. ,.,..,, .. ,~."'I c--"'"' '"""",...,Of,.,. '~""'''«>l'fl •o•,.,.,,, ,..r., t•• ..a ... •r•W .... "11 -"'" INY r; ••O"''"~to '""'WI .,..._.,.,.,,.......,...//l«lf)yt•GMO•"°' ~"id....,,l>Oll-Ol>t:!1tCool1V-"• '"' '"' !.·t-::r•t>l'OflOt'tol ...... 100-·•1; ~ ...... 14 QO-lhlf ~O<l<ll!Nt-l)OO!T'IOI''"'' \ l{cside11ts of 'Nixo11,,illc' ·n1c lx1st of Sund:'ly':; cclHion of !he 1Ja1Jy Pilot v.·i!I include these featurt's: \"E \\"S.\f.\:--1 IN l'\IXONVJl.I .F; -D:'lily l'ilot staff i)holographer PA Irick fl'l)onnrll. fonnrr staffer on the \Vhlllier J)ailv !'\ev"s. \'isits business people, govCrnnicnt officials and others w~o ( Sunday's Best J \vcre the schoolmates and mentors of Hichard j\11. Nixon in his Quaker youth. Jn \Vhitlier. the welcome mat ls out any time !he President wants lo return - Sunday's "Sunday Special." RIGIIT TO LIFE -Does it apply to fetuses? The flight to Life organization of Southern California believes that the right to life should be restored to unborn huinans. a~ the group's president, l\frs. Ruth Taylor, explains why in story scheduled for e<jitorial page .s l':.\H LY GRADS -\\Iha!'.~ so sacrecl' :1hout spending four years in high school ? So1nc of the Oranfe Coast area's s!11dents who \\'ill have done the job in three years, not four, when they graduate in less than two 11·ecks tr\1 why and ho\\' they did it in interviev.•s reported by .;u1ff \Vriter Jan \Vorth. 'EV EL' AS KNIEVEL ? -Motorcycle jumper Dfbble Lawler gets the cover spot ln Femlly Weekly , representing a special breed of sportsmen (and, obviously, sportswomen) thaf Family \Veekly Sports Editor Larry Bortstcin calls "The Detlth Defiers.'' ROTC PARADOX -A mi"•k•n but popular notlon Is that the Reserve Officers Training Corpa~s withered and died after it \\ias at keel campus .after campus dur t divillve \rletnam •·ar. But the 1 that while enrollment Js down, mort graduates are being ground oua than can be wlmilated by the Army. t ( • / A. Oval Cocktail Tabte 8 . Curio Cabinet c. End Table D. Accessory Table E. Oval Commode 399 499 129 Bb. 199 All In Slock-Ready For lmmediale Delivery DREXEL-41ERI TAGE-41ENREDON--WOODMARK-+<ARA STAN WIBD.t.YS' SATURDAYS t:oo lo 5:30 1 I I I NEWPORT BEACH • 1121 \\iESTCLIFF OR ., 642·2050 LAGUNA BEACH • 345 NORTH COAST HW)'., 4"4·65.1 1 TORRANCE • 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD, (Open •'ri. til 9, Sun. 12.s:30J 378'1279 ' \ t :I \ .1 - VOL 67, NO. 151, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES /--- / Confrontation? Court to Speed Move for Tapes \\'ASHJ:\'GTO:--J 1AP1 -~le U.S. Suprr1ne Courl this afternoon gr<1nted s pecial \\'atergah• prosecutor Leon Ja\vorski's plea for spceded·up revie\\' of U.S. District Judge John J. Siri1.:a's order that President Nixon surrender \Vhite House tapes and documents. The court agreed to Jaworski's request that it bypass the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in \Vashington and take in1mediate jurisdiction of the case. The decision set the stage for .'.l poss1hle eonfronta!iun between the l'rcs1dcnl :111d lhe nation 's h1ghc.\t court Jctil Escct11ee Recoveri11e: L Fro11t W oii1ids R~TO~J BARLEY 0! t~e Diiiy P110I St;l!I Orange Count~· jail C'scapC'e Frank Allen O'JlarC' \1•as reported by his doctors to be doing 11'('\l and recovering satisfactorily tcxlay 111 the County !lh>dk:al Cl•nter frorn n1ul!iple wounds he suffered Thursda.v in an ill·fated jail brC'ak with h1·0 other prisoners. \Vhilc 0·11.irc. 23. of Anahciin. \1·as being lrC'ated for fnur bullet \\·ounds in the back . 1·1ght ;irrn <ind right cheek, district attorney's officers 1v c re preparing charges of escape and assault with a deadly \.leapon on a peace officer that 1l'ill be add('d to his bulkv dossier. The peace officer involved. California ~ligh11·ay Palrohnan James P.'lul. 2G. is ;:ilso reported doing well in Santa Ana Con1munity Hospital 1rhrre he is being treat1..'<1 for bullet wounds in the right arm and shoulder. Escape and assault charges are also being filed today against O'llare's t1ro con1panions in the breakout from the holding tank in the bascn1cnt of the county courthouse. Those charges \\'ill be faC('d by "convirtrd killer La\\Tence Eugene \Vilson. 31 . of Los Angeles :ind accusrd <irn1rd robbl'r !'r1ncc Pico T:irplcy. I~. of ,\11ahcin1. Authorities toda y rlai1n that Tarpll'Y and O'Hare. both in the second 11·eck of their Superior Court tria l on multiple charges of ilrmed robbery. carefully planned the jail break in their county jail cell. It was executed pcrfrctly in the !See RECOVERS. Page 2) --- . , Diiiy Pllol St1fl ,.llOM ·~«'IO TUI~ Father ~o s J. Nevin of St Joachim"' lhQ)ic Church in Costa Mesa has been elevated to thyank o! Monsignor. The 70.year-old Irish Immigrant is the foun ding p r i es t at St Joachim's. He will be one of six priests in Orange County to bold the rank of Monsignor. on the issue of executive privi!egC'. Ja11·orski asked for the s!rean1lined procedure last Friday after the President's la111yers filed notice of appeal to the Circuit Court from Sirica's ruling. He said Jelling the matter go through the appeals courts \1·ou\d delay witil next spring the trial of seven men. including former cl06e associates of the President. on coverup charges arising fro1n the \Vatergate scandal. Jn a response filed Thursday. \Vhitc !louse l<lll'ycrs said !he case \\'as too i111portant to be hastily considered in the ek:s1ng days of the court's current scs<;ion. The court '.'>Ct or;·d arguments for July r.. Jt <.1sk1·d both parties !o submit briefs lo,\' June 21. \1i1h any addition;il briefs to l<L· tdt.'d b.v July 1. !11 lht1ir \.ITi!tcn respoi~se . 1he l'rrsidrnt ·s attorncvs said : "To allo\1· the judicial process to ·run its orderly course 11ill cause some delay. but though speed~· justice is an importan t aim of the la"' it can never lake precedence over just justice." Ja\.\·ors k.i said a prompt detision \.\'as needed to determine "'hether the nation's constitutional system is •·sufficienllv resilient to pennit the executive branch to establish an independent prosecutor fully capable of investigating and prosecuting allegations of c r i m i n a I misconduct by officials in the executive office of the President." Sirica ruled last week that Nixon n1ust give the tapes and doc um e n t s subpoenaed by Ja"·orski to a federal judgf! for the judge's inspection. The n1aterial relates lo 64 \\'hite House conversations bct\.l·een June 20. 1972. and June 4. 1973. Prosecutors say they need it to prepare for the \Vatergate CO\•crup t r i a l , schedul ed to begin Sept. 9 Defendants in that trial arc former ,\lty. Gen. John N. l\titchell, former \\'hite House aides H. R. Haldeman. John D. Ehrlichman, Charles W. Colson and Gordon Strachan and former presidential campaign 111orkers Kenneth W. Parkinson and Robert W. Mardian. Caspers Accusecl Of 'Strongar111' Ccu111Jaig1i Tc1ctics ~larcla Bents of Newport Beach, one of three candidates trying to unseat Supervisor Ronald Caspers. charged Thursday that Caspers and his top aides ha\'e subjected some of his campaign donors to "strongarm" tactics. "I \Vant to make it clear that 1 am not making the charge that these firms or indi\·iduals sought out Caspers and n1ade a donation in order to get an improper concession." ~1rs. Bents told ne\.l·sr.icn u1 S<int.:i Ana. "I an1 sa)'ing thal son1e or these firrns have expressed to me. privately, that they felt they \\'ere being forced into making substantial contributions lo Caspers' campai gn under veiled threats of dire consequences if they did not comply." Caspers aide Tom Fuentes ca lled the charges "ridiculous." "It is a shame ~he has had to stoop to th is level, but we are well a1vare of the failure of her campaign to \.\in public support," Fuentes said. In response to the charge of indirect stronganning, Fuentes said, "We don'tk comment on trivia like that." ~· Mrs. Bents released a list of companies or Individuals who contributed $1.000 or more to Caspers' campaign coffers. She claims all of the 26 donors s':Je listed either do business directly with the county or rely on the county for favorable action on zoning. tract approvaJs and other such actions. But Mrs. Bents would not say which of the names on the list 'were the ones who came to her with the charges of donation strongarming. "I won't say which ones they are unlll after the elecUon outcome ls known," she said. "If I go Into 1 runoff with Mr. Caspers~ l feel certain these people will come forward:' She said that tf she lost! the election in IS.. TACllCS, Pare I) ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1974 • I . ' I(.··- .. ~~ 7,;~': ···;;! ~ 4;....,"""·' '•' • O•llv PllOI SU!! Phala SMALL FRY CHECK OUT CARNIVAL RIDES BEING ASSEMBLED FOR FISH FRY 29th Annual Charity Event Gets Under Way Tonight at Costa Mesa's Downtown Park Hinshaw Files Lawsuit Against Foe for Libel Rep. Andre1t· J . l11nsha1v sued lu s f:epubllc.Jn primary opponrnt for $10 million today in an Orange Count y Superior Court action that ch<1rgcs ~li ssion Viejo businessman Dal'e Gubler \\'ith libC'I and defamation of char<1cter . JJinshav.•. (R-Nc\.l·port Bcachl. claLrns in the lawsuit that Gubler has libeled him for his action both as a congressman and during his service as Orange County 's assessor from 1965 to 1972. I-le further claims !hat Gubler has filed a series of false statements wi!h the Grand Jury and that Gubler's only concern is lo ciiscredit Hinsha\v and cripp!c his campaign for election to the ne1\·ly created 40th Di strict. llinsha\1', throu gh attorney \Vil!i an1 L. ,\nderson. brands ;_is · · a b s o l u t c 1 y l~1bricated" nine affida vits rcccnrly niadc available to the Grand Jury and Orange County ne\.\·smen by Gubler . Those affidavi1s allegedly contain the charges !hat Hinsha\~· gave favorable tax breaks to fim1s <1nd individuals \Vho supported him in his successful bid 'to unseat forn1er congressman John G. Schmitz from the old 39th District seat. _ The libel action. one of the largest to be filed in recent years in Orange County. also rejects the clai1n that llinsha1~· \1·hile serving as assessor <1lso undcrassessed propcrlies 01111ed by Tandy Corporation \l'hich controls many lladio Shack outlets in the county . Hin sha w states in his la1vsuit that he never at any time dur ing his service as asse!!lsor accepted payoffs and political donations from any firm or individual. "These allegations.·· Anderson stales 111 the aotion. '·3re designed to in jure ~Ir. l-lin sha1v in his public office and 10 bricg hi111 into public disgrace and disrl'pUI!'." (;ubler is identified as a Republ ica n 40th District congressional candidall' 1vhose district strelches fron1 Fountain \'alley to Oceanside. Anderson claims that Gubler <tdl'istd the Grand Jury that other Orange Cou111y firn1s 1vho received favorabl e tax treatment fron1 Hinsha~included: Balboa Bay Club, I. Magnin and Company. Ralph's Grocery Company, South Coast Plaza, Walt D is n e y Productions. Hunt \Vesson I' o o d s . Northrop Corporation, the Par kc r Hannifin Company. Bullock's stores, Beckn1an lnstrun1ents and J\'a1ion1rid c The<itcrs. 4.0th Ho1Jef11ls 01i TV Tonight OC'mocra!ic and R c p u b 1 i c a n candidates seeking to represent the 10th Congressional District \rill be interviewed in a public affairs program at 8 o'clock tonight on KOCE-TV. Channel 50. Incumbent Andre\v H ins h aw faces opposition from three other Republicans for hi~ partv·s norninalion. TI1ree Democr;its and one A1nerican Independent Party candidate are in the r<1ce. Jim Cooper is moderator for lhc hour-long progran1. Panelists arc Judy S1\·ayne, presiCent of !he Orange Coa si League of \V<ln1en Voters. and Ton1 Keevil. Daily Pilot editor. Cooler Was Hot Marine Felled , Sziffers Bur1i El 'l'oro ~fai:ine Hotlnnd Roan Brovm suffered second-degree burns on his chest \\1ednesday night when he passed out in a Costa Mesa beer cooler ::ind fell on dry ice. , Bro\vn . 2t, \Vas releas-ed from 1-loag ~te1norial Hospital a(ter . receiving 1rcatment for injuries he suffered In the cooler at F'innigan's Rainbow, 1714 Placentia Ave. Police said the refrigeration unit hfid not bctn working properly and the management was using dry ice to cool Ill< llballons. When he b e c • m c .,,. unconscious, Brown fell on a chunk of dry ice . Firemen quickly revived the heavily breathing Marine and rushed him to lhc hospital by ambulance. There \.\'BS no indication how long he had been in the cooler. Brown apparently v.·cnt insid.e the cooler to get some.thing and becan1c unconscious after inh31ing Large quantities of C3rbon dioxide gas given o!f by the dry Ice. according to one theory. Firemen said Brown Wll!: Bcqualnted with the management and frequently helped do th< chore>. ( \ ·' Fisl1 Frv i\bout 100.000 people arc C'xpertcd t() invade• Costa >l csa City Prtrk lhis \1·eckend to join in the festivi ties of the 29th annual Costa >tesa·Nc1rport Harbor Lions Club Fish Fr~·· Things gel u.nd l'r \1·ay at th e pa r!; on 18th Street and Park A\'cnue :lt 5::io to- night 11·ith the serving of 1raultionai li:-:!1 dinners. the n1ain fare of the three-dn y charity event. (Related pictures. Page 21. Dinner tickets arc avai!C1b!e at $2 for adults. and SI.SO for children. The profits fron1 dinner sales help fund local youth activities, lhe Lions C!ub sight conservation progra1n . and o l h c r se~vice projects. Ticket stubs autom ati cally c11tillc holders to partieipate i11 11 l g ht 1 v ' ' dra\.l•ings. Ttie top prize. to bt· givrn ;111·<Jy <it the conrlusion of thE· Fish J·'ry ~unday night. is a 1!174 Ford Pinto. Al so on tap toni ght is the opening of carnival rides and booths at 6 p.m. and a "batllc of the bands" at 7:30 p.n1 . on the pt1rk stage. On Saturday. the Fish Fry 11Jll open <i! 10 a.m. 1~·i!h carnival rides and concessions. The big event Saturday is a t\1·0 and one-half hour parade v.·hi ch is scheduled to 111ake its \.l'ay through the do1vnto\.l'n area at 10:30 a.n1. Jlams St;1 r Charlie CO\~iln l~ the grand n1arshal for th is yca r·s p:iradt'. One of the n1ore popular parade cntril'S is the Cactus Carson Haiders of Costa 1\.lesa. a \1·cstern stuntfighling tr oupe 11hich 1\·111 shoot and bra11·I its 1\';1y nlon;; th e cn1irc threc-n1ile parade route. 1 For rna1> of parade route sec Page :li). The Fish Fry optns at noon Su11d;1y 11•1\h t:llrnival rides. exhibit s. booths and fish dinner sales. '1\t 2:30 p.111. thcrc \1·!11 l>l' a baby cont est. Scheduled for 3:30 p.n1 . is the :\liss ~lcrmaid pageant in 11•hich girls from all <1reas of Or<inge County will compete for a trophy. lhl' title and prizes. The fish F'ry closes at 8 p.1n . nightly. 81,000 .Flute Filched Front ]\Jc~a l\'lu sician A Co sta 1\.lesa 1nusician told Laguna Beach Police Thursday son1eone stole his $1,100 silver flute and case v.·hile he "·as in an Art Colony health food ·store. Mark lngran1 of 2025·A Aqahc irn St., said •he h;id left hi~ instrument on the side walk at Cleo Strtcl and South Coast llighway and when tie returned, it was gone. The flute is valued at $800. and the case.~ lnlaid with a scene of a ·palm tree aod moun!ain, ls worth 130IL , . r I Today's Ff11al N.Y. Stocks c TEN CENTS $2 Million Gift Tiecl Ol~ts \\.\S HJ\(;TC)~ !l'!'l1 ~ l'n·,1d··nt \1..;on's for111rr Pt·i·sonal l t11·.~·er l1.1s ll'Sllfled LI IOI) furtntr \\ !11te llou~e aide told hun th(' lfl7! increase in rn il k price -"t!pport s \\ll~ linked 1\llh n1il k prod ucer~· reaffir111:i !io11 of a ~2 n1illio11 .~·1xon c;irnpaign pledg e, a Sen<ilc \f;1 tcrga1e co1nmitt ce report diseloscd today. The report obtained hy-UPI S<J id llerberl \V. Kalmbaeh of Nc•,1port Reach. the lawyer, testified that the !ale Murray 1\'1. Cho!incr ot l\'e11·port Beach. ~*-.' N0' SCANDAL FOUND IN ITT PROBE. P•g• 4 lo11g-1un1· '.\'ixon <tide ;11 1d fnrin t•r \\ hilr llOUSt' ~pt:t'HI] t'OllllSl'L !Uld h1111 Jl l~t p1·1or tu ;111no11ncen1l'lll of tilt• i11r1 r<l\c • "ThtTl' \l :tS to IJi..: ;111 <llHllllll\Cl'!l11'r\l 1111 rH·xt d:.11· :ind this 11a s. in 1:1"1 linke d " lhis rl'a ftinnat 1on of tlH' \:_! n1illiull pledge." 1'he staff said 11 11:1s l·ontinu1ng !!) investigate "alleg<llion ~" \hat th c n Tl'casury Se<.'rclarv Jo h11 B. Connall v received $15.000 frOn1 n1ilk 1ntl'rl•sts 1.11 r;;turn for using his in!IU l'llCC in the Administration on their behalf. The staff also said that despite Connally's sworn testimony to lhc contrary. he was deeply involved in the controversial 1971 increase that meant at least $300 1nillion in extra income for dairy farmers. Shortly before the iocrease , the report said, Connally <illegt>d!.v told a n1i!k co-op official, ''It's in the bag." The report has been <ipprovcd by Chairn1on Sain J. Ervin Jr. and sent to o1her members of the committee follO\\·ing ;1 yea~·long inv~sti gation . Chotincr left the \Vhitc Hou se earlier 1hat n1onth to join a la\\' fir1n tha_t was rt'prcsenting the milk producer::>. Th e con\·er sa1ion took place among Kaln1hach, Chotincr and a n1ilk official on \larch 2-t. 1971 -the day after Nixon h('ld a CQntrol'ersal meeting 11•ith dairy ll'aders and the da v before the increase 11 :1s announced . · "The n1ain . and aln1osl sole purpose of that (~farch 24 ) meeting \\'as the reaffirmation of the S2 nii!!ion pledge and the ract they lold me that. the price (See KALillBACll , Page 2) Robbers De111an<l RausOlll , Dep11l)' ~ BANCllO COROOVc\ l l 'PI 1 -Tiro ll'l'n-agcrs armed \.lith shotguns robbed a cro\\·dcd supermarket rhis aiternoon in n shopping center and then ~\orn1ed into a bank 1rhere they look 25 persons hos. tage. including small childrrn . The 1110 bandits b:irrit;idvd 1ht' dJor s of the b<1nk and dC'111andcd c1 ~l 1nillion ranso1n and a sheriff's r!l'ptity as hos· !age as more than 50 depu!ie'i. h1gh11·ay pa!rolmen and FBI ngrn1 s scaled off lhC' shopping center. The t11·0 asked specifica lly ffJ r rll"Uf'll.v Bobe-rt Buch. 1\·ho rC'g111<-Jrl;. pa l!'Ols thi s suburb eas! of Sacratnento. OraJ1ge Coast Weather It 11 ill become onl.v partly sun- ny Saturday a(ternoon . ;1ccord1ng to !he \\Cather service, 11'1th inost~ ly cloudy skies in the morning hours. Highs nt the beaches 6&-68 rising to 70-71 inland. Lo111s to-- night 51·j7. IN~!lll·: TOD·\\' ·ru;n cnn1 n11u111y t't't'l!I.~ take place tins 1ceek1'J1d 1tlu1q; flte Ora11!ll' Co11.~t . T /it• Costa ~fe,.;a ~·1.~/1 f ry 011d f/1r /r11i1i1· /s . , . or t frst·L·u/. Src i-rtla!_!'s \\'1•ck· cud er At Yfur i•rvi<• J MG.,•1 l'f·JI llo•llftt 11 M <"lull FU"01 14 l.. M. lllevd 10 NAliOllll Nt*1 4-J C•lllor11l1 I o ...... ,. touM' '' C1-1•1!~ JJ ., llrJIA~fA!>l1 f1•ll Comlt1 J4 S~lv'~ Porte• 14 c,.,,_...i l4 IHfl\ J(I h 0.1111 lrfotlt•1 11 IEtH•rl•I '''' I S'O<' t<l••••h u.n l°"lrVlllOft 1'f "'"II(' ... u rr..,.., tt.n Ml'OM'd-".I r W.allll• 4 "'-" ' " A1111 L•ndt"I 11 W-'t IOltwl ,,.II W~lt Nt11'1 l•I M1llb1u I W""'Mlltt U·Jt • ' . • % DAILY PILOT c ------- Nixon Fund Offered Fo1· Jobs? \\'.\SH!:'\GTO:'\' ll'Pll -\\'atergatc rroSPt'tl!Pr Ikon .Jav.•orski sa,id today he h;1~ · rir(urn-.ta11111il and direci evidence" !h,1: n1;1jor c·ontnhutors to President ;\'1xon 's campaigns soui;:ht or were pro111ised redt•ral jobs in return for gifts. !!" al:;o said that !\'ixon -who Thursday claimed executive privilege to k1·cp a grand jury froin obt::11ning rn<.11cri::il for its bribrry and conspiracy in\'Cstigation -<tlrcady has <.;on1plled v.i\h carlil'r subpoenas and a!lo~·cd key aides to tcstiry about s us p e c t .:imh::issadorial appointn1ents. Ja\\Orski urgc-d Chief t:.S. District Jl1dge c;eorge L. Hart. to reject the executi\·e privilege claims nnd order that 1hc eridenoe, in the possession o( former Con11ncrce Secretary :-.tauricc Stans. be dch\·ered !o the grand Jury. "Circu1nstanlial and Oireel C\tdenec beforr the grand jury' and kno1rn to tlll' s;:iecial prosecutor ind1e:J!('S pr11na faeit· that certain large can1paign contribu1ot!' either pron1ised contributJons ~ i n consideration of a~pointn1ent to federal posts or. \\'ere pro1nised a position iu , ... J return 1or a contribution," he s~11d in papers filed with liar!'~ court. Jaworski l1as b c c n investigating v;helhcr top jobs -inc I u d i n g ambassadorships -vocre promised in exchange for hefty ca m pa i g n contributions. The President's former Ja\\iyer. licrbert \\'. Kalmbach of' Nc"·porl Reach, h.Js pleaded guilty tv such a charge. Stans has refu srd to surrender his files under subpoena, contending some ;:irl' personal and others protected bv executi\'e privilege. Nixon warned ~faY 16 that he v.·ouJd invoke a formal privilege claim "should the issue ripen," and Thursday he did so. Jaworski said it .... ·as crucial lllat th,.. grand jury obtain Stans' recommcndaiions to the President about potential appointees so grand jurors n1vy decide who. if anyone, has broken the la\\'. Shins wa s Nixon's chif'f fund raiser for both his 1968 and 1972 presiden!ial campaigns. "Without !he subp;1en<ll'd documents. the grand jury \rould be relegate<! 10 dependence apon the sometimes vague, conflicting and possibly seU-serving- reco!Jections of f hr. participants." Jav.·orski said. . "forcing th(' grand jury to rely upon inferior evidence does a disservice to thf' adntinistration of justice bv need!essll' increasing the risk that the g·ui\ty may gO free or the innocent be wrongly indicted," he said. Ja.,.,·orsk i at !he same time filed ·under seal a lengthy appendix detailing the scope of the i1n estigation i1nd the persons "believed to have been involved in potentia!I:• criminal activity" in connection \\'ith Nixon's fund raising. l 'rom Page l TACTICS ... the primary, Sne the in\'Cstiga tion abilit~· \\111 C'Vntinue to press to the best ol her Caspers ha~ repor!ed raising a total of more th;in $151.000 to ,\·age hi s campaign a.c~1n~t !111\·e opponen:'i •~ho have raised ;1 to1al of less than ~35.000. The 11!'\ of donors :\lrs. B{·tlls prescn\t'd 1s essentially the same list of nsn1es Cti!'pers has disclosed. The donors include developers and builders such as the r.1 isslon Viejr} Company, Irvine Company, Anahcin i fli!ls . Broadmoor Jiomc~. John D. Lu:-;k and Son. Rinker Corp., Avco and Tus11 11 Glt~n. The list also sho'.rs such f1rn1s as VT:\' Inc. anU Computer Sciences Corp. \\'hk·h do bu iness ~·1th or for the cow1ly. 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Cfh~ .... ~111'°" 11-,e.i• ... ~lOO""Ot>l"<>.hv,...,1 IM CO-"""' _1..,.,....,t>11-IJQO....,,.PN1 • Friday, May 31, 1974 - . . ' ..... I .. ' Dflly P1101 s1.r1 Photo~ Classy T1·nsli Ca11s ' ~psta ~lesa Beautification c:ornmitte_c Chair1n~\n ~aurcen _ DiDon1en· 1co jalxlve) helps crane operator tilikc :'\ndrew~ ~n locating one of 10 concrete trash receptacles. The containers have been donated by the Costa Mesa·Newport tfarbor Lions l'lub fro111 Fish Frv profits. The new container at 19th Street and !!arbor Boulevard (below) was pron:iptly used as a kiosk to advertise thi s year's charity fund raiser. Putting up the posters is .l\lan De!ahoyde of the Boys Club. ' , ;t t t ,, ' ' ,,.,,, ... • • " • '· I I ... ' t ' ·' •, • l J t ' I ' I I I I I Si111clay Pilot Sot111cls Oi1t I Reside11ts of 'Nixo11~'illc' 'rile lx>st o! Sun<!:iy s C'd:riun uf thC' Daily Pilot \\'ill include these fcntur .. :-: NE\\'S~l.-\N J~ NIXON\'JLJ I : ~ J);ii!,- Pilot staff photof!raphcr Pa! r 1 c ·k o·oonnelt. former sla[fl'!' on the \\'h1lt11·r Daily l\'e\\'6, visits bus1nC"is p('OIJll', govern1nl'nt offtci ::ils and uth1·r~ 1\ 11.i (Sunday's Best) ~ere thC' schuol111ates and tncn!ors 11f Hit:hJrd r.L ~-ixo11 in his t111nker you11L 111 \\lilttier. the 11 rlc11n1l' 111:-it is out an\' tinH' the Presid('nt ll'flnts to rt.•tu1·n · ::)unday"s "Sunday Special. .. TITC.HT TO LIFE -Oat's it apply h~ fetuses'.' The Bigln to Life organization of Southern Cal1torn1a believes Iha! !lit: right to life should be restored to unborn hunians, and the group's president, ~·!rs. Ruth Taylor, t•>.pl.iins 11·hy in story scheduled for erl1tor1<1I pages. ~:ARLY' GHAIJS -\rh;it's S4) !'ilCrcd about spending four years in high sehool'! Fro11a Page l KALl\'IB.<\ (:H . • • support decision v:;is lo be a1moun<'1'd lhe next dtly.'' thr report quoted Kalrnbach as testifying. Kalmbach lu.s pleaded guilty to campaign contribuLio11 infraction~ not directly con nected "·1th the rnilk producers. Chotiner dk·d in January. The committee Investigators also concl uded in their report that Nixon, aware the producers pledged S2 million to his campa)gn, ignored the advice of his agricultural expens and ordcr"'<l an increase in milk price supports . • I I YJn1·' of the Orange Coast area's I ~1udl'nt~ \rho ~·il l have done the job in I three years. not four, \•:hen they · graduate ln less than t"·o \~·eeks tell 11•hv I n1ul ho1v they did it in interview·s rcpor!ed by Staff \Vrilcr Jan \Vorth. 'EVt:L' AS l\NI EVEI~? -~fo!orevcle i11111pC'r Dl'hhic L;111·ler gels the t·O•r ~pot 1n Fnn1ily \\'l•ckly. representing a ~p(·i·i<il breed of spor!sn1e11 (<ind, ob11ously. spor1.~11omen) that r~nn1ily \\'L'ckty Sports Editor Larry Dorlstein c.:alls "The Llcath [Jrfiers." k01'C PAllADOX -A n11s1aken bu! Jlflpular 1111l111n is th;-1t the He~er1·c (lfl it·•·r:; Tra111111 g Col'ps ti;1s withered anrl rliL'd al!er 11 \\'<ls at1ackcd on c~1n1p11s i1fter can1pus during lhl' di\'isive V1ctn;1n1 \1·.ir. Bu! !he fact is that \vhile 1·nrollrnent is do.,.,•n, rnorc ~r:1rlualC'S are hc1ng ground out than can bt assimilated b.V thi· Arn1y. VCI Bull Ten1n Aroirls Crllsh t:c Irvine's baseball team s.nrl tr:-1vf'l1ng contingen t of 44 persons eluded disaster Thursday when the airplane In 1Yhich thev \Y c re riding n::1rro\Yl y avoided ·a mid·nir collision ~t the St. Louis. !\-lo. airport. The UCI squad. defending NCAA college division champions, are in the national tournament again this year, They were [lying to Springfield. Ill. Delalls today in the sports section. Page 20. • . '. I B~spital Disp11te Official Denies Paramedic Stand 1'(lNIGll'r By L. PETER KRIEG Ot I~• D1ll1 Piiot S1•11 Costa flilesa Councilman Jatk Ilumn1L'1t iingrily drnicd today he'd evrr told Newport Beach Council1111n 1Vl1la11 Dostal that Costa i\lfsa 11nulct not cooperate In a paratnedic progr<11n \\'i1h !\ewport unless Costa i\lesa tl!{·morial Hospital ls the base stnlion. Hamml.'11 , 11'ho admi!ted that Ill) strongly fa\'ors Costa r-.tesa t-.·\e n1or1<JI.' said. "i\lr. Oostal's slatcn1en1s ill'l' untrue." IJostal. reached by tl'lephone, s.1id 1l1r \1'hble thing apparently is a rn:sunJt·r· st..1nding. ' Dos!al and !he entire Newport nea<:ll C'ounctl 1\•ants Hoag t-.lcniorial Hospital to Lie the local base station. ,.. I had lunch \Yith J<iC'k and \ll' discussed para1nedics and our desire 10 cooperate.'' Dostal said. ''\Iv 1ie11poi111 \l<t~ that it should be Hoag. His vie11po111L 11 :1s that it should be Cost;i 1\ll'~a. \\ 1! didn't go any further into it." l)ostal. 1vho disclosl'd 1hc 1nerti11g \;1 ~1 111onth. said he \1·as under the in1prcssi11n that Han1111ett fl•!t strongly <1bout h1~ position but hadn't nieant to in1ply that 1t \1·as undbending. .. Any1vay. it's not a big thing. \\'1• shfluld be ab!e to .,.,·ork together," Dost.ti said. Both he and tlarpn1elt stressed tli:11 they don 't "·ant ill feeling bel\yern 1111· 11vo com n1unities to interfere 1v!th tin: future of thei r progran1s. They n1ay be able to smooth thin ~!'> Fro111 Page l RECOVERS. • • opening n1inutes l\'ith both nien grabbin;:: and overpov.·ering deputy Tin1othy P11'k and seizing his gun and ke!'S 1l'hilc 1il,· r('st of the jail prisoners in 1111· courthouse·jail tunnel looked on. \Vi!son. freed of his handcuffs hv tl11· sanie k~ys. <11legedly joirH•d thl' t11rl 1nt·11 :1s they dashrd do11n lhe !unnrl ;111d helped them OVt'rpo11·rr dt•pu!y C,1 r~ Cl:iry near the bnsc1ncnt dnor. Further :irmrrl 1vith Clnr~'s 11·rapon !hey ran in!o !he s1rtt'I and 1ntn 1ht· 1najor stun1hling block in their csc;1)1l' bid-CHP Officer Paul. r>aul. off du!.v at the tinlt'. told Sa111:1 :\na poliee ht• had halted his co1r <1t a stop sign in thl' !';1r~p1 Slrc•('t ;1rt'<1 11hen !Ill' L'Scaped trin confr 11ted hiin. --------- over at a lnf'eling of th11 ir Jiitl'r·('ll\' Liaison CO!llllltl!Cl'S, ll'llli!Lll'Clyf Sl'I for June ll l1;11n111v!I s<lltl hl• nlso 1~as upsl'l !hat the flOJ'Y ll1at {'Ufr1cJ J)O&tal's fClltilrk also~. pointt·d out that hl' 1Hen1n,('!t1 1rorl(s for the Bristol Park .\ledk«1I grOtJP. \Vhosc doctors are on the staff of Cos1 a i\'lrsa Men1orll:ll Hospital. "'l'hr.v'rl' on the staff of four hosp1!<1\s··· lla1nn1C'tt said. "The articfu irnpl1t>s 1hat u~e of Cosla t.le~a ~tl·n1orial llospit<il v.·uuid be to our bl'nrfit and I dnn"t like that." he said. llan1nll'lt ('itet! his past effu rl s to institute a paran1edic pro~rani and noted that he is a gubernatorial nppoinlC'e as ;in aclvi~l'r to th(• t·alifornin Board of :\lrd1ca\ Ex:in1lners on paranu•dic.~. •· 1 \·c 11·orked l1ard for a paran1l·dit.: p1·1)gram And it's in our budgt·l," ll;11n111('tl s;dd l It' ~:11d 111· 1f1lt'S think l'o~LI '.lh·:->:t '.ll1·1non;1l lh1.~pil:d \IOUld hr hl'lll'l"-SUll<·d :i.~ a Harbor :\rv:l b:1s1• station becau~1· 1! 1~ 111url' l'<'JJlral!y locak•U :ind ·llUlo.' :1l'l'L'SSihlt> than Huag Hospital .. ll;ilf nf the art•a :1round HO<tg L,; ll:t!L'l".0 • ]!;Jlllllll'\t ptiill!l'tl llUI Ile al~o pointed ou1 that Jill· lf1c;1I b:t~v ::.1:1111111 11 ill !ll· decided bv thl' t)r,11t;.:" i.'otin:1· rncdicul d1rl·t:tor, 1iot l'1lhl'r t"i!~ CllUlll'JI. Hearst UHCHESTHA CONCEHT Phlledelphia Orchestra Eugene Ormandy, UC I COSTA t-.1ESf. l'JSll ,\\L·~a Park. 6 p,in. conducted by Cr;n\·ford 111111 FRY -Cosl<1 U.T.B.U. -Cos1;1 J\l r' s ..'.I Ci\'ir 1-'layhouse, c; om n111 nil y Cenh·r . Fairg·row1ds. Fri. and Sat H:JO p.tn. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY HACl~L: -F~irgrounds. 8: 15 p.n1. ~Al\lA -"The H1·l 11 pSl'," !~'inc Arts \·.ill<1gc Concert !Jail, thru .JUJlC l, 'J'ickels S3. 1 SATURI),\ Y .. l l'~il~ I FlSll FllY l'AHt\l)E -10:30 a 111 . Fish Fry all day Sat. and Sun. Costa 1\lesa P;irk. OCC..: COt\CEl{T -Sprlng Choral Conecrt. College Chor:ile and Chan1tll.·r ~1ll).!4'r.~. Aud1Loriurn. 8 p.m. IH\'L'\J•: ~!.\STFn rl[OBALl·: .\1'>1por! Jl:1rbor ll1gh ;111d!loru1n1. ll p n1. "llOl'SI·: lll·· l-iLl l·~ 1.E:\\'(·;S" Stillth Cuas! He]JCl 1~ry Thi·11tt•r. 6 p.111 SUl'\UA\'. JUKE 2 1-'ISI I FH'i' -,\II d111 Cu~la .\\1·~:1 l ':11 k L.>CC CO\l'l-:HT -C.oa~t C11n111H1111t v Chor alt• ;u1d Sycnpht1nv 0 r (' h I' :i t r <i ". .\ud1111riu1n, 4 p.111. i\din. Sl 5U Fearful 'Patty .~fay Be Fugitit:e Forever' lllLLSROR0l1011 (,\Pl -Ha11dulph ,.\. Jfe:irs! te:irs puhlir ~.\'tll· pathy for the :->1x Sy1nb1onesc l.11Jerat1un ,.\rn1v nlt·tnlJer.~ 1rl10 died 111 ~ _poli~·c .shooto11L 111:1:; incan hi s d:.iughicr 1latr1l·1:i ,1·ill rcn1a111 a 111g1!11·c tore\·er. "She c.:an go under~round 11011·, I think. forl'\'l'r." he ~;ur! !lrrc 'l'l1ur~cta\·. . Jlc.ir.~1 ~atd an increa.•e in s~·n1pathy after the i\IJ)' li shuolout 11·~~h. Lo:; .-\ngclcs police n1ay 111ake it easier for h.ii .~aughter and \\ 11l1Jn1 ,anrl E1111ly llarris, identified hy thr FRI a:-the ~1.~t rt•111nants uf the SL:\ k11 01vn lo I.Jc at ltir~e . tu t'1nd re!ugc a11d ;nd a1nong .~) 111pa! hizers. · .\uthori!ies seek r.li ss !!ears!. 20. on charge~ of kidn:ir1n r.: . .:irmrd robber~· and assault. 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