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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 11

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POLITICAl.NOTEBOOK Campaign Outlay Lids Studied Sngf If 1 7 in a release issued Tuesday. "The chief concern of the taxpayers' group is that taxpayers will be unwittingly caught up in the mesh of problems which rightfully belong to two hospitals in financial difficulties," the statement said. Ted Schiffman, president of the association, said the idea of a hospital district in the southern part of the county was considered in 1969. suggested as a way of making joint financing more secure. Hospital districts such as exist in almost every county of California are empowered to tax property in order to operate a community hospital.

Tri-City Hospital in Oceanside, which also includes the cities of Vista and Carlsbad in its hospital district, is of this kind. Although nothing like this has been suggested for the South Coast and a leback operations, the Central Orange County Taxpayers Assn. nevertheless criticized the idea or profit -making, beds. Both South Coast and Saddleback are nonprofit hos pitals. A spokesman for South Coast said the informal association that has been proposed with Saddleback consist of the appointment of a joint executive committee to work out a "community of oper-ation." There would be no financial connection between the two hospitals, it was emphasized.

The spokesman also said that the creation of a hospital district in south Orange County has not been TIES Ct ntinued from First Page and data processing, are necessary because of the current over -supply of hospital beds in the county- A function of the Health Planning Council is to regulate the building of new hospitals and the addition of new hospital beds. Orange County has been called the most "over-bedded" hospital area in the United States, a factor that creases costs to the consumers, according to Matek. A large percentage of these beds are proprietary, tact Rep. Clair Burgener he announced. The Garden Grove Democratic Club will meet "at 8 p.m.

Monday at Keystone Savings and Loan. They will hear a report from the League of Women Voters who oppose Proposition 1, the tax initiative, on the Nov. 6 ballot. The Orange County Republican Central Committee and Republican Associates of Orange County have taken positions in favor of Proposition 1. ocratic nomination for governor, will speak at Golden West College at 7 p.m.

Monday, in a political science class taught by Margaret Holtrust. In the audience will be members of the Democratic Women of Orange County. Sen. James Whetmore (R-Buena Park) has an nounced his support for Sen. George Deukmejian (R-Long Beach), who is expected to run for California attorney general if incumbent Evelle Younger decides to run for governor next year.

Young men who seek appointment to the nation's military academies have until Oct. 31 to con BY HOWARD SEELYE Timt Staff Writer i Interest in limiting eam-paign spending and contributions in city council elections has increased in Orange County after' the city of Newport Beach took the lead in passing such legislation recently. The city of Brea has a I proposal under considera-; tion and the city of Santa I Ana also is studying the matter. Newport Beach council- men approved an ordi- nance" limiting campaign CLOSE OUT lrUOQB LETTERS expenditures to 25 cents i per registered voter for each candidate, but a pro-; posal by Brea Councilman Sam Cooper goes several steps further. Cooper suggests limiting spending to 10, cents for I saw them for 1.99 and 1.49 at two places the other day.

So, if you feel like doing something creative, save while they last FINE MOUNTAIN LOGS ROGIiESS 3J SK C-J ll pat ml TOWN a COUNTRY b. riiBfTRFircn Those chilly evenings sure seem nice with a fire in the fireplace. (Don't bum all our old catalogs, some will be worth something someday.) 6 Logs. These go for almost $200. Real quality crystals ere all over the thing.

8 candle lites. Antique gold finish. I incumbents and 12 cents for challengers for each re-f gistered voter, plus the additional personal spending of $500 by candidates. Also, a $200 limit per household on contributions would be enforced, i ess contributions would be restricted to $100 and no anonymous contributions would be allowed. Any candidate who knowingly violated any provision of the ordinance would forfeit office, if elected.

Cooper's proposal breaks down to about 14.5 cents per voter for incumbents and 16.5 cents for challengers. With the current Brea registration slightly over 10,000, this means that councilmen seeking reelection could spend and challengers $1,650. The council will consider Cooper's plan at its Nov. 7 meeting. Meanwhile, Santa Ana Mayor Jerry Patterson proposed at the Oct.

15 meeting that his city consider such action and by a 6-1 vote the council referred it to the city attorney for study. The only councilman to object to limiting campaign spending was Vernon S. Evans. FOLDING FIRE SCREEN 97 WALL Plain and simple, but it does the job. Satin black finish.

We got others for more money, but this will get you thinking. COVERINGS i This is the nicest stuff youll see in this price range and maybe more money even. Got Moorish, Terrazzo, Marble, or Pebble finish. FIRE ESCAPE LADDER You second story people might feel better if you have one rolled up at a convenient place. (Kids love them for the tree house, so watch it.) Li Li) You van owners know what they go for in the accessory stores.

This is a cr.F FLOOR TILE 777 12x12 qI paid swell kit to put your own windows on. WALL PAPEOIIIG CLASS You can save a bundle if you know how to do it yourself. This is your opportunity, team from the experts. SOUTH GATE, OCT. 30, TUESDAY LA MIRADA, OCT.

31, WEDNESDAY i i Vinyl for the shine and the wear. 45 Square feet in the carton and the choice of color and pattern is good too. (How he talks, him, what's never seen the stuff.) SEE THE CLEANEST YARDS IN THE STATE. In Huntington Beach Mel Chase will show you a yard like mother would have liked. Everything neat and easy to find.

He should win the "Good Mousekeeping" Award. DEXTER LOCKS Well made, brass finish. Entry is double keyed. ENTRY 4.00 rem TTT7 PRIVACY 3.22 6 FT. 1x8 BUFF REDWOOD FENCE BOARDS 2.44 5 GAL.

BLITZ CAN EMERGENCY REFLECTOR FLARE SET SET. LJ OF 3 97 n. WOODHILL TUB a SINK JELLY EA. SINK I3 Sen. John Tower.

(It-Texas) will be principal speaker at a $100-a-plate dinner Nov. 16 sponsored by the Orange County Republican Central Committee. The dinner, which wffl be held at Disneyland Hotel, also -will feature a number of potential GOP gubernatorial candidates. Carl of Anaheim is finance chairman of the committee. San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto will kick off his Orange County campaign for the Democratic nomination for governor next year at a luncheon Tuesday at the Grand Hotel in Anaheim.

Co chairmen of the campaign in the county ame Lee Tierney and Jerry Stedman. Tickets for the affair are $10 each. Lt. Gov. Reinecke will visit witb Orange County labor leaders at 9 a.m.

Monday at the Bricklayers Hall, 1605 N. Harper Santa Ana. Later Reinecke will visit Leisure World, Laguwa Hills, hold a meeting in Orange at the Holiday Inn and have lunch with labor leaders at the Revere House, Santa Ana. Herbert Hafif of Clare-mont, who is seeking the 17 Reservists Sworn In for Police Duty ANAHEIM This city's first class of reserve" police officers has been sworn in by Deputy City Clerk Alo-na M. Farrens.

The 17 volunteers will put in a minimum bf 16 hours a month and will act as a backup to men in patrol cars. They are subject to round-the-clock Frederick P. West a Navy captain "and executive officer at the Los Alamitos Naval Air Station, is president of the reserve class. Their first assignment will come during the city's Halloween Festival Friday and Saturday. Redwood makes a good lasting fence, natural or painted.

If you already have a fence, build a little playhouse. Don't go camping without enough water or gas. Who knows when the well will be stopped up. Snug locking top. (What well? I never saw a well in the middle of the Mojave.) You won't set the roadside on fire with these.

Like the truckers use. All fold up for easy stowage. Removes stains and discolorations that the market stuff won't touch. Easy to use. Should save you work.

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Don't wait 'til winter in the mountains the price isn't too tasty up there. You get the lz hp router, 3 popular bits, edge guide and 2 books telling you how to do it alL (Written in Icelandic). No. 64-S. Before you buy the item on the right you might want to test the old mix.

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