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1975-07-10 - Orange Coast Pilot
... • - Sex Srandal Probed In Fresno Agency THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 10, 1975 oman BizaITe Plots By CIA Alleged -WASHINGTON (UPI) -The· Central Intelligence agency dur· ing the Eisenhower administra· lion provided secret technicjll as- sistance and persoMel to help Israel develop nuclear weapons, according to an investigative story published today. The report, quoting "senior in· lelligence sources," also said the CIA once plotted to kill-In- donesian President Sukarno with a cannon and Chinese Premier Chou En·lai with a bowl of poisoned rice but that the plans were scrapped on last-minute or· ders from Was hington. The story, by prize-winning in· vestigative reporter Tad Szulc, appears in the August issue of Penthouse magazine. (Related story. A4.) . While il is well known that. Israel possesses a potential military nuclear capabillity, Szulc said, the role of the United Stales in developing that capability "remains to this day one of the government's most sensitive secrets." He said the aid was proyided in 1957 and 1958 by the CIA's coun- terintelligence staff, then headed by James Angleton, and that it included sending "several nuclear scientists" secreUy tD work with the Israelis. The most important of them, be said, was "a British-born physicist, now an American citizen working for the U.S. gov- ernment in Washington, with special and esoteric ties to the CIA." The scie ntist was not further identified. .. Although the details of the Israeli nuclear enterprise are still top secret, it is known that in Angry&es Close Road , CONGRESS, Ariz. (UPl)-RosaUe Oldham's angry bees, riled by a tral· fie accident &hat dumped their hives in the road, closed off a hiehway, im- prisoned state troopers ln a patrol tar, and stuns Mrs. Oldham more than 100 times before 8pecJali1ts were flown lD by helicopter to subdue them. Mrs . Oldham. a beekeeper from Quartzite, Artz .• was reported in aaUsfactory condlUoo to- day at a hosptt•l in · Wickenburs. She WH driving a pickup truck loaded wlth 25 beehives northwest of Phoenix Wednesday. She said her brakes failed as the tried to pull off lberoad and the truck overturned wheo t h• awerved lo avoid a dralna1e ditch. the wake of the 1956 SUez war the Eisenhower administration' re· solved to provide Israel with aJI possible help in developing an atomic weapon," Szulc wrote. "The Israelis had the theoretical knowledge, but neede d technological support al theic Dimona nuclear research center in the Negev Desert." Those . close to Angleton, the story said, confirm this account but support his position that no f~sionable plutonium was sup~ plied to the Is realis to build the weapons. The story said the plot on SUkarno's life was hatched in the late 1950s as part of a coup al· tempt and that '·al least one American pilot" working for the CIA was captured. Sukarno was to be killed by a blast from a lOSmm ceremonial cannon in front of the presidential palace, it (See.CIA, Page A2) Sex Charges MadeAgaimt FreslW Agency FRESNO (U PI) -Fresno County District Attorney William Smith says his office is in- vestigating charges by several women employes in the county computer center that they were threatened with loss of their jobs if they did not agree lo sexual re- lations with some supervisors. Smith declined Wednesday to give details of the investigation except lo say that "in excess of five women'' employed in the computer services center filed complaints of the sexual ad- vances. Smith said he expected the in· vestigation to take another 10 days to two weeks and he said he planned to turn the reports over to federal attorneys for an in- vestigation into whether the ·women 's civil rights were violated. Smith said he did not koow if his investigation would lead to criminal charges on the county level. Smith would not say what direcUon his lnvestigaUon was taklns but said, "There have been a large number of com- plaints about sexual advances toward women working in the center involving some bi&ber echelon stiff members." He..1a1d the findlnp ol hi1 oC· fice'a inv~UgaUoo also wt>Uld be turMd over to the county Id· miDistrative office and the "°•rd of Supervisors ror any non- criminal deda&GN. • Smith said the l_nve1Ugatlon ot tbe computer services o,nt.er hu been undet' way (Of' about two weeks. VOL .... NO. UI, l SECTIONS, lf PAGES u es • In One Nursing Home Wing, Frail and Brittle Bodies Lie in Beds 24 Hours a Day ... Most of Their Hours are Spent in Dozing ; Some Talk With Persons Only They Can See in a Language Only They can Un- derstand. This i.s the first in a five-part series of Daily Pilot investigative reports on the nursing home in· dustry in Orange County and care of the elderly. Jr • 1 0.1ly Pilot lllv~tr~•- By Tim Pe•rwn. P•tntll O'Donnell Bow They Care A Daily Pilot Series . On Elderly Care In Orange County Nursing Homes-1975 Last Journey Outside By GARY GRANVILLE Of Tiie Delly Piiot Staff Not too many years ago, John Stark had no trouble finding fl.is way home from the 7-11 Market just around the corner from where he lived. But one day three years ago, an .Anaheim policeman spotted the confused old man standing at a busy intersection about two miles from his home, a grocery bag containing a package of fig newtons clutched i1;1 one hand. The officer couldn't help but notice that Stark had wet his pants durin g his · exhausting journey . . And it was obvious as the aged man circled about the sidewalk at the bustling intersection that he couldn't decide in which direction he s hould trave\. WHEN STARK WAS helped into the rear seat of the police car that summer day three years ago, he was already known as a wanderer; an elderly person easily confused by even the brief est journey. The disoriented misadventure that led the 80-year-old man to his lonely e m - barrass ment at Anaheim Boulevard and Lincoln A venue was his last. Four days later, a grandson h elped him pack two suitcases and drove him to a nursing home in Orange. Stark has lived in the home e ver since. And, as age continues to waste his body tissue and or3ans, it i~ li~cly that he will spend the rest of his Uf e in the nurs- ing home, a $17.62-a-day Medi-Cal pa- tient. · <Continued on Page B9) Fornes Fell 26 LAKESIDE (AP) -A tot.al of 218 persons. lncl~lOg sberifr's de- puties, firemen and hospital workers, were treated for ex- ~e to toxic fumes from a cleanlna solvent, authorities aald. Two o( lbe men were hoapltalhed Wednesday for. further teats and ob&ervation. They were identi!ied as Blake· Enntas, 111 and Michael Har· Nixon Send Magazine 2 Tons rin~on, 21. , ~ I INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. CUPI> - Former President Nixon has pro- vided the Saturday Evening Post with two tons of papers for publlcallon ln a aeries oC articles and poulbly a book, the maaazlne's co-editor •nd ·publisher said Tuesday. \ Mrs. Cory Servaas, CQo<editbr of the Post, said the shlpment ar- rived here laat w~ by ~k from Nixon's San lementc home. The papers, she said, would be used by researchers for a series ot articles and perhaps n book next year. She would not djvuJge· the cont~nts of the shipment. Nillon's dauihter, Julie Nixon Eisenhower, ls assistant manag· ina editor of the Post and will become a consulUrtR editor • u s Summons . Clemente Officers A San Clemente woman who beard men breaking into C:J n a partment early today "jS s haken but unhurt after the thugs chased her as she ran first to a neighbor's and then lo a pay le-lt!phone to summon police. San Clemente ponce responded and found tha t the iron bars had been pried away and a window pane removed from a west Mar· qui ta street home. The resident was absent and police were unable lo determine what items m<.1 y have been taken. A woman Ii ving nea r t he burgled apartment told officers s he heard the men breaking into the apartment a bout 2 a. m. She said she wt·nt first lo a ne1gbbor"s residence lo use lhe phone the re to call police. However. the friend d1dn "t answer the door. Theo she ran to the Albertson's Market and was chased by the two men who gave up as the woman neared the.market . Pojjce reported the men had fled the scene by the time offi cers arri\'cd. 3 Men Booked LOS ANGELES (UPI ) A license plate number jotted down by an alert witness led to the ar- rest of three men Wednesday. hours after ·a Bellflower bank was robbed of some $16,000, the FBI reported Wedn esday . Booked on suspicion of armed. robbery were Robert J . Hoof • man, 42, Long Beach; John C. Smith Jr .. 35, San Bernardino, and Thomas L. Durbin, 21, Long Beach. Or~-:a:-·. -"" W••t•er Patchy early morning low clouds and fog. Con- tinued quite warm. High to- day in upper 70s , low in mid 6()s tonight. INSIDE TODA\' Orange County's Ken Cory. the state controller. " in volved in contToversy owr hJ.$ appointment• o/ new an heritance taz appr~ An anolyril. Al S. l•d•x AtY...,Sff•1u AJ 4Ml..e-r1 Er,.......,,IM<ll al ,,_.,Tr .. L..M. .. .,. •• .... , Coll ....... A$ MtllilWI P: .... s •• .. .. ... Oeulll..i ~u ..., ... , ....... ....... ~-u 0r..-cw. .. , .,.,,, Cr.u...-., ....... lt.t DNtllNetkft .,. 5-ftl Cl-4 at11W1e1,._. ... .... ._ ...... ..,, .......... _ ... ., .. ~--•It .,._. ..., ~ .. ""0-... ... ..... .. ...._... ai .......... Mi8f, . ......... , .. ... J . d!I 0AllYP1LOT s Thursd!y, July 10. 1975 , y to Sue CIA • ] Cl aims LSD Caused Husband's Death FREDERICK, Md. (AP ) - The f am Uy .of o former Army biochemist said today it would ~ue the Central Intelligence Ag e ncy for ·'illegally and negligently" administering LSD which they say led lo bis death. The .s uit will be bn>uibt by Alice W. Olson, the widow of Dr. Frank R. Olson, the scientist who plunged to his death from a New ~ork City building 22 years ago. •• Mrt;. Olson said in a statement ~ that her busbaod had returned from • meeting ln 1953 wit.I} other members of the Special Opera- tions Division Research Group of Fl. Detrick conveying "self· doobt, self-r ecrimination and great anxiety.'' Mrs. Olson and her three children s aid they learned the circumstances surrounding Olson 's d eath when the Rockefeller Commission re· leased its report last month on • Spider Sentry Tarantula Guarcb J eivelry SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A tarantula named Henrietta has proved an effect ive deterrent to burglaries since she was installed in the window of a jewelry shop, the store's owners say. · "Warnfng, this area patrolled by tarantulas," re- ads the sign in the window of The Sterling Works - and sure enough, there at night among the silver baubles hovers a deadly looking arachnid. Rudy Christian, head·. of Canine Protection Service in nearby Brisbane, said Wednesday that h~ supplied Henrietta after the store owners found ·a guard do& woClldn 't fit in the window. Christian said the owners got a bargain, too 4 German shepherd dQ.gs rent for $300 a menij), but Henrietta costs only $10. P e nalties Cut Citations for Pot Start in Ja-,,,uary SACRAMENTO (AP) -A lower penalty fo r possession of u~ to an ounce of marijuana in (;alifornia will go into effect J an. l . The Legislation was signed Wednesday night by Gov. Ed- mund Brown J r .. who warned tbat it "does not decriminalize Possession of marijuana as many suppose." The bill, introduced by Sen. George Moscone (D-San FTan· cisco), gives California one of the mos t liberal marijuana laws in the country. The previous law had been one of'the toughest. ·The new penalty for possession of up to one ounce will be a max- imum fine of $100 after the is- s uance of citations in much the same way that traffic citations are written. One ounce i s consider ed enough for a bout 20 marijuana oigarettes. Aft e r the signing, without ceremony. Democrat Brown said severe penalties r emain for possession by minors of less than an ounce. sales or gifts of mari- juana to minors . sale to an adult, and the cultivation of marijuana. Under current la w, j ud ges have the choice of prosecuting small possession cases as either D e ntal Gold, Safe Stolen A 500·pound safe containing an unknown quantity of dental gold was stolen today from the offices of San Clemente dentist Trygve Tobiassen. The theft of the safe and ransacking of the offices at 130 W. Portal was discovered when an office worker opened the of- fice this mor ning. Police said it appeared the burglary occurred about 3 a.m. today. Entry was made through a panel of louvered windows. ORANGE COAST !. DAILY PILOT Th#I> 0 r41t\O"' (N-.f OA 1, Pdnt _.,"' ._,.,, Pt h c~ °'"""' 1n. ""' ,...( .,, "'"' """"'"'o «>.-the' Ot~ (M\I Pubh\t" "'') fc.t•t(" ~r y •''l' 1• tit 1'11Cfth6ft'\ ~· puti ~•n N'· ,..1 •• ., ,,. ,, , ·~ht" tor tosw NV "' ~. ""P""'f f, .. " ••·'"' ""<>' Jf'I Ott•• P\ Fovn lfftf'I V"H•'J ft,•""• .1lr1l#I•~ • \l•lh""f' 4i"d L•Q~ U.~h "'"''" (.f,,,,, A,.~. If'~· rllJ'U•~" I eNbl h,, r1 11••'"1.ty M;d ~n Tt» P''"" to.I out ,,,.,~ fl' tr t ' •t JOO wt\\ e.tr ~lff9t, (O'\f• ,.,,_ t t 1!1't•tn•• t1t.)• Robert' N . Wero r, .. , •• n, •An"'"".,~' Jack R. Curley "''' """""•t1t M •nd fA,._..•I MAf"90fr Ttiomas l<et>vil Edl!O• Thomae; A Murphine MAn•oi"'Q ( o•tor Charlrc; H Ll)oc; Richard P. N.111 11 t . r ~ ,.,.,.Q1f\O (Ottor~ Offices (t\• t.t M,.,. 1 t' 'N"'' ~,~,,, . ., tJr-.c-o•t A•" • U ''"lfWDOtt ~ .. ,d l •Q•"• "••<h Ilk()-,.~·"" .,.._,,,., -''""" ~ ... , "-t II ' ~.c,_~ lft•t•••O """" ..... ,. "•''•• ""'l'"'"··-., wn 01~ ~ ......... T•ltphone (714> 642-4111 Cluslfltd Advtrtl''"' '42·5671 , •• , f "'•"" ()tfk-f 10 ,, .. , - misdemeahors or felonies, with maximum first -offense penalty of 10 years in orison. Opponents ·to the bill. which passed the Legislature narrowly after years of negotiations, said it would encourage greater mari· juana use. But supporters s aid pot penalties should fit the crime. They said m any young lives are being ruined becasue of mari· juana arrests. The new law requires that all arrest and conviction records in marijuana-possession cases be destroyed after two years. It also permits persons with past mari- juana convictions to obtain court orders requiring their trial re- cords to be destroyed. · About 200 men and women are s er ving prison sentences for marijuana poss ess ion in California. But Go rd on Brownell, spokesman for the Na tional Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, says he knows of no fi rst-oHenders in prison for simple possession. • Moscone said enforcement of current marijuana.possession law is costing thousands of hours of law enforcement and court time. ·'The governor is to be con· gratulated for helping bring California law into conformity with the times," Moscone said. Said Brownell : "With. the gov- ernor's signature, we go from· having one of the two or three toughest laws in the country to having one of the four or fi ve most liberal." The new penalty is the same as the one Oregon has had since Oc· lober. 1973. Said Brown : "Severe penalties still remain fo r possession of even less than one ounce of mari- juana by minors, who may be made wards of the court and in- carcer ated. ''The s ale to an adult of any amount of marijuana, even less than one ounce, rem a ins punishable by a· term of five years to life, and giving or selling t o a minor any amoun t whatsoever remains punishable by a term of 10 years to life. The cultivation of marijuana in any amounl remains punishable by a term of ooe year to life," Brown added. Girl Escapes During Spat SOUTH EL MONTE <AP) - The victim of a kidnaplng was able to scramble to safety when her two abductors quarreled over where to take her, authorities ro· ported. Debbie Wis~. 18, of El Monte suffered a broken arm when her abduct.qn 1rappled for the 1teer- tn1 wheel of their car and crashed It into a tree. The kld· n1pers, both yout h!', nect wtth blood strea ming down their facts. Deputies said Miss Wise told them s he was walking near her horn~ when one of lhe youths op· proached her, punched her ln the fare and forced her lnto 1 at.atJon wagon whkh sped away with the other youth behind the whee.I. • CIA domestic activities. The commission report did not identify the victim. David W. Belin. director of the commission, later confirmed that Olson was the vic'tim. The commission said in its re· port last month that from 1953un- tll 1967 the CIA conducted a pro- gram to lest the effects of various behavior-influencing drugs, in· eluding the hallucinogen LSD. The commission said this was done sometimes on unsuspectmg subjects and that it learned "that on one occasion during the early phase of this program, LSD was administered to an employe of the Departme nt of the Army without his knowledge while be was attending a meeting with CIA personnel working on the drug project." In the state ment today, Olson's family said: "In light of these patterns of CIA activity, we have con cluded tha t the CIA, en· visioned as an organization to protect the freedom and security of Ame ricans, has in fact sub· stantially t hreatened these values." Jt was not immediate- ly clear whe n or where the suit would be filed or exactly what charges it would contain. The report said that before re- cel v ing the drug the Army employe "had participated in discussions where the testing of such s ubstances on unsuspecting individuals was agreed to in prin- ciple. However. this individual was not made aware that he had been given LSD until about 20 minutes a fte r it was a d - ministered. · •·He developed serious side ef- fects and was sent to New York with a CIA escort for psychiatric treatment," the commission re- ported. * * * From Page Al CIA ... said, but the plan was "vetoed on the highest l evel s i n Washington." Similarly, according to the story, a plot to kill Chou with un· traceable poison during a visit to Rangoon, Burma in 1958 and to pin the blame on the Russian KGB was s topp ed by Wa shington. Szulc said the idea was t o d eepen the tben- developing Sino-Soviet split. Shop BUrglars Ge t $12,000 Loot in Mesa Hit·and-run burglars who dropped valuable items as they fl ed looted a Costa Mesa photo- graphy studio of nearly $12,000 in photo and lighting equipment, along with radio gear Wednes- day. Owner Stan A. Sholk, whose 30th birthday was marred by dis- covery of the burglary, told police nearly 60 separate items were stolen from The F Stop, 2930 Grace Lane. Patrolman Harlan Pauley said the loss included assorted lenses, light met ers, various devices used in radio control operation and a typewriter. Investigator s said the in· lruders used a pry bar to force open a deadbolt lock on Sholk's industrial building suite located in a cul-de·sac circle off Baker Street. A second locking device on the same door had been taped closed so it would not function because it was faulty a nd this made the break-in easier, according to police. Investigators theorized the in· lruders may have had s ome knowledge of the photography service's operation and thus kne w the best time to raid it. Sholk said the staff normally goes borne by 5 :30 p.m., but usually someone returns and works until sometimes as late as l a.m. due to their volume of photography business. Police Cmef Faults Self CARLSBAD (UPI) - The police chief s aid there w a1 no doubt about it. The auto accident was the fault of Roy Kundtz, and he had better pay for it. Even If Kundtz is the poUce chief. Kundtz lost control of o city·own~ car on a curve and wrecked it. '·r was going too fut." he admitted Wednesday. "I h ive on ly myself to blame" On the pollct chief's re· comm e nd a tion. City Manager Paul Bussey will dock Kundtz's pay $471ovcr the nr xt three months to compensate the city fort.he ruined auto. ,. UPI Tel.,helO The Attila Look? Marcus Hol mes apparently does not have enough hair to suit Department of Transportation officials in Detroit. The 30-year-old bus d rive~ with more than three years' experience shaved his head six weeks ago, leaving one brash lock on top. He was ordered to conceal his coif- fure under a hat or wig, but he refused and was fired. Harvester Sparks Blaze in Trabuco A hot brake shoe on a combine harvesting barley on t h e flatlands above Trabuco Canyon Wednesday touched off a blaze that destroyed $20,000 worth of grain, Orange County fire of- ficials said today. Firemen s·~id the blaze blackened 190 acres of land on the west side of Live Oak Canyon Road, 160 acres of which were st anding grain . The property is part of Rancho Mission Viejo and is owned by the Mi ssion Viejo Company. a subsidiary of Philip Morris Inc. Firemen said the blaze re- quired a crew of 125 firefighters, 13 engines, two bulldozers and two tanker planes lo control. Both planes showered the area with di ammonium phosphate fire retardant. Paul Kastorff, a heavy equip.. ment operator working at nearby Escape Country, spott~ ~e fire D enim chinoiserie. Jean at 1: 15 p.rn. and radioed for help on his citizens band unit. The call was picked up by another am'ateur radio person who alert- ed firemen at the Trabuco sta· lion. Escape Country ow ner· manager Jim Robinson said the flames reached a height of 20 feet and had his office employes scur- ring for the cash box and valua· ble papers in case burning debris jumped the road. A 10-foot firebreak bladed last week at t he e ntrance to the private recreation park was credited with stopping the fire. Robinson said the break >"as be- ing improved w hen trre fire brokeout. County fire officials said they had the blaze fully under control within one trour. The barley field was being sharecropped by long-time Sad· dleback Valley farmer Le.on Changala, according to Escape County officials. blue in pre-washed cotton. By Lou Louis. Mandarin coat that's quilted with shiny gold toned galoshc closings. Sizes 6-1 -1, S40 Two front slit pocket pant with front iip ~m<l beltfoops. 6-1 i, $19 Town and Travel Country Clothes NeWsme n Preview OC Fair. I Newsmen slipped~ tbe turnstiles today for a preview glimpse of The Good Old Days, the theme set for the annual Oran&e County Fair expected to draw 250,000 visitors to Costa Mesa. The fair, wblcb has its origin in the 18901, opens Friday for a 10-day run at the Orange County F a irgrounds, off Newport Boulevar9 •t Fair Drive. Co med'ian Bob Hope will highlight entertainment oCCered fair·goera, scheduled to appei_rr at 8 p.m . Tuesday at the mCllll grandaland with bandleader Les Brown and singer Rosemary Clooney. Daily entertainment in addi- tion to carnival rides includes a miniature old-fashioned train built to scale which will carry visitors around the 16.5-acre f atr- grounds. The train is reminiscent of a Good Old Days' Dis neyland monorail, which in the 1890s would have been an unbelievable contraption. Fairgrounds officials note the first Orange County fairs were held some 80 years ago, although they died out for many years before being revived. Nightly entertainment w1lh all shows beginning at 8 p.m. will in· elude country and western singer Doug Kershaw. Billy Armstrong, Sugarloaf and Flash Cadillac a nd the Continental Kids. Rodeo activity for the crowd that enjoys horsing around is scheduled Saturday July 12 through Sunday the 14th, featur- ing broncobus ting, steer wrest!· ing and cattle roping. Speedway motorcycle racing, the fairgrounds' always-popular sport throughout spring and sum· mer months will be a highlight Friday ni ghts during the annual fair. Great-grandfather and great- grandmother in The Good Old Day s would have been a s toni s h ed at th e t iny motorcycles which shriek around the circular track, outfitted with alcohol·fueled engines and no brakes at all. Law Appr oved SAC RAME NTO (AP) Legislation to appropriate $4l:3 miJlion for restoration of the old west wing of the California Capitol is now law. Gov. F.dmund Brown Jr. signed the bill Wed- nesday. Bullock's Souch Cout Plau, San Diego freeway at Bti tol, Costa Mt'sa, "6-0611 • ' ' &~ W@lY1[[ ®@[(WO©® Tbe to0lumn appears daUy excepl Sa&urday1 and Monday • Got u problt'm? Tiil''' wnr£' Pat Du1111. l'at u•t// cul rl'd tape . gt>r lltf OllHWl?TI( <llld 0('- 111111 !fUU ll(!t'ci lo SCI/ t•(' /Ill' QUI I /t'.'~ 111 (J0111!rll/llt'fll WIU t> tj .~ "'(' ~ $. t\1 a i I your q11.rNfr1111.-c to /'ul l>11n11 At Y11t1r Scrv1c:1' 0 ra 11g1• C: IJ o ~I J)(Jt/ IJ I 11/ut. />.0 IJur Jjtill. C'O!!IO Mua. CA 926:!6. · l11clude .your teleplloue number. TM Statfl!:Ar!llt ·DEAR PAT: My wife and I went to an introductory meeting for Transcendental Meditation in Costa Mesa. We had heard the Maharis hi Mabesh Yogi say on televi.sion that this program is nonprofit and that he realizes no monetary gain from it. Yet when we were asked for a $125 fee to pursue t his program, it raised thia question in my mind: If it is such a wonderful philosophy, from which all of mankind can benefit , why isn't it more readily available? I would like to see a financial statement, proving the nonprofit basis of this group. L .D., Laguna Beach You can r equest an annual re· port financial s tate ment by writ· ing to .Bob Boyer, vice president of administration, International Meditation Society, 1015 Gayley Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90024 . '8,000 tor Kat • DEAR PAT: One occ'asionally reads about aa eccentric in- dividual who leaves all of his money to an animal. I've often wondered if this sort of thing can be done legally in California. L.G., Laguna Hills It can and bas been done re- cently. According to a Marc h 13, 1975 wire service release, Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge J ohn Longinotti ruled that the $8,000 estate o/ Rober t Weiss could be left to bis cat, "Kat," as long as a trPSt was set up to ban· die the money. Legal experts' opinions that the law barred the· leaving of money to a nimals were overruled. LonglnoUi s aid that Weiss' handwritten wUJ pro- bably ~ntended a trust lo be established, freeing lbe money ·ror Kal's upkeep and prererred diet or shellfish a nd chopped liver. · Bod11 Shaper Blast Rocks Plam A thundering explQ6ion at a Brea chemical fertilizer process- ing plant rocked several square miles of North Orange County tp. day but nobody was injured and damage was limited to the fac. tory. A Brea fire departme nt spokesman said explqsive gases accumulated in a room at the Col.Ii, er Chem ical Company f~cihty al 2601 E . Imperial Highway and a pilot light ap- parently ignited them shortly after 6 a.m. , "The explosion was felt for several square miles around the plant but there was no damage to s urrounding homes," the spokesman said. Preliminary d amage estimates placed the loss at about $50,000 but the spokesman said that figure may increase as the investigation conUnues to- day. Two units Crom Brea and two ,from nearby P l acentia responded lo the blast and the s mall fire tha t broke out. Firemen had the blaze under control in a matter o( minutes. The spokes man said the Collier fa~ility, one of Southern California's · largest chemical plants, produces fe rtilizers, other chemicals and dry ice. 18 Neimracks Con/ iscated Anaheim police Wednesday seized 18 news paper yending machines that were allegedly in violation of a city ordinance aimed at curbing sidewalk dis- plays of photos depicting nudity and sexual activity. A police spokesman said all of the racks confiscated belonged to publishers of'papers deemed ob- scene under terms of the or- dinance. Several also violated technical requirements that the racks be kept clean, properly maintained and be~r a slicker identifying the owner, the spokesm.an added. Mesa Flyer 0..lly Pilot PIWllO •Y Rll<ll Hltdriel>lll MAGGI AND HER BICENTEN~IAL BABIES ~llza .Skye and Molley Jennifer Twin :Symbol Dimes Horwrs Babes By JAN WORTH OI ti.. ~1ty Piiot Sutt • When the Rancho Viejo Junior Women's Club and the March of Dimes began a program to honor the first baby born in the bicentennial year at Mission Community Hospital, they were hardly prepared for the symbol of freedom they got. ' The baby, born at 3:30 p.m. July 4, turned out lo be two. They are Eliza Skve and Molley Jennifer, daughters of Mag- gie Thomsen and Michael Aspinwall, who Jive in Laguna· ·Beach. . "THERE WE RE NO PROBLEMS," said Shirley Rals ton. the March of Dimes volunteer coordinating the bicentennial baby project. "In this program we've had babies of all colors and races, with and without parents," she added. ''What we're work· ing for is healthy babies." . Miss Thomsen, who delivered the twins by Caesarean sec· lion. was presented a month's supply of formula, a case of ~aby food, two strollers, crib shoes, $20 worth of layette and infant seat by Mission Viejo donors. THE MOTHE R THOUGHT all the ctttention was "just great,'· according to Rancho VieJO Women's Club spokesman Georgia Breault. The bicenntienal baby project is part of "Healthy Baby Summer" a campaign to encourage good pre and post-natal care. Representatives of the participating groups, led by Che March of Dimes, will be distributing literature on nutrition and good prenatal care to help prevent birth defects. • lhu~ ,Jul 10. 1975 DAILY P\LOT Can You Pass? Teens Offered \ Drinking Test; ·" Drug a buse has been making the headlines but the popularity of drinking among adoleseents never diminished and is increas- ing. Betty Gates Snider, executive director of the Alcoholism Coun- cil of Orange County. offers this quiz as a challenge lo teen-agers and as a springboard to parental discussion. For more information about young problem drinkers in Ora nge County, see Page Bl. Here is the quiz : -Do you lose lime from school due to drinking ? -Do you drink to feel more rom forta ble? Do you drink to bwld self· eonfidence? -Do you drink a lone? . · Is drinking affecting your re· pulation ? -Do you drink lo escape from study or home worries? -Do you feel guilty or bummed after drinking'? -Does it bother you if someone says that you drink too much'! -Do you feel more at case on a date when drinking? -Have you gotten into trouble at home because of your drink-mg? Do you borrow money or "do without" other things in order to buy liquor? Do you feel a sense of power when you drink? Have you lost friends since you started drinking? -Do your friends drink less than you do? -Have you started hanging out with a heavy drinking crowd'! -Do you drink until the liquor is all gone'! -Do you ever wake up and wonder what happened the night before? -Have you ever been busted or hospitalized due to drinking'! -Do you turn off to any studies or lectures about alcohol abuse? .. 1 5 0 A rrested SANTA MARIA (UPI) -A fire zigzagged across U.S. 101 several times Wednesday and consumed more than 150 acres of grass and brush. The fire, of unknown origin. broke out about 18 miles south of Santa Maria. HAS QUESTIONS Betty Gates Snider . ~ . -Do you T HINK you have l problem with liquor? ~ • Each "yes" is a warning sign~ of problem drinking. Even orft · yes" indicates that you alread} ha\'e a problem with alcotMtl. Three or more positive resp0ns~ mean you definitely are headed for serious trouble with alcobol. But it can be avoided, as alcoholism can be intercepted and lre<Jted. Marine Says He Raped 25 A Camp Pendleton Marine ha!f admitted his involvement in. 25 rapes in San Diego County since February 1971. Staff Sgt. Barrie Lee HiU, U ; pleaded guilty Wednesday in Municipal Court to four counts or rape and one count of burglary. · He is to be senl~nced July 29. San Diego County District Ally, Ed Misser said though Hill ad· mitted raping at least 25 women; no further c harges y.could b6 filled against him because hfs' guilty pleas could draw five con-' secutive life terms in prison. DEAR PAT: I mailed a check Nov. 29, 1973 to Joe Weider, but my "five-minute" Body Shaper Plan has not been sent to me. I've been writing letters asking for a refund for more t han a year now, but I 've n ever received a respoase. • Powder Puff Won N.S., Santa Ana Your refu nd is being mailed immediately. Olhers expertenc· Ing proble ms w ith this firm should address complaints to J oe Welder, 21100. Erwin St., Atten- tion: P atty Kloeris, Woodland Hills, CA 91364. By Career Woman She • Rbk-111' DEAR PAT: I find it hard to drive while wearing platform shoes. I wonder if other people have this problem and ii it's been established that these shoes are dangerous for drivers to wear. L.N., Fountain Valley The National Safety Council has warned women not to wear platform shoes wbUe driving because tbe thick sole. can pre- vent them from di9dngulsblng tbe accelerator from the brake. Tb e Roy 1 I Societ y. for tbe Preve,tlon of Accldeats lD Lon- don al.O rece ntly 111ued ~~tlmllar waralng to drivers. J9edlcal a utborltles, In c ludin g .»r . Monroe J acobs, president of tbe Pod.latey Assoclatloe of tbe State el New York, have deelared plat· form shoes to be "supremely daogero.1." The blgber tbe sboe, Uae greater the danger. A fall from a low plalform of oae lncb can result ln the foot turn.lDg 45 degrees, wltb a 90·degree turn possible fr om a three-inch plat· form. A former air mail pilot and aircraft salesperson who prefers the feminine title Ms. is due home in Costa Mesa Monday after winning the 28th Annual Powder Puff Derby air race. Trina Adela J arish, 33, of 1247 W. Baker St.. won more than $5,000 for leading the pack of lady aviators from Riverside to Boyne Falls. Mich., but she won't be spending it on flting lessons. The career woman plans to give half to a sister to help build a new home and spend the rest on a trip to Hawaii for her parents whom she is visiting in Connec· ti cut. "It's really exciting .. .," said Ms. J arish whose win marked the eighth Powder Puff Derby she h as entered in as many years. Her average ground speed in the r ace pitting 94 solo and two· women pilot teams was 204 miles ·per hour, according to race of· 'ficials. She made the 2,600-mile flight solo in a Beechcraft Bonanza. "I like it that way. I guess I'm basically a loner," she said, ad· ding that she does most flying by he..-self. ''l'm pretty well organized and I know what I want to do and when to do it." added Ms. Jarish, Vietnahiese Learn . Ropes from CHP . The California Highway Patrol bu provided a lesson' on accept- .Ing traffic tickets to the Jn· dochina refugees in Camp Pendleton's "Little Saigon." Patrolman Dennis Ward toot hls black·and·whit,e patrol ear ll),. to the refugee tent. clty W._. day. He demonstrated the car'• red Upt and siren to a small numbe1' ui Vietnamese and Cambodlan refugees, and explained to them what lo do if a CJtr officer pWll tbemover. "Normally, the orncer wW tell you why you have bffn st.oppe4 and will ask to see your dttva-~a licenH/' be told them. 0 '1'bat'a -11 wtl want,," be uid. "We don't wal\l your money -,, just your driver's license." Ward said there have been pro· " blems with refugees who have left the center and joined their new countrymen on the freeways. · Ward s•id in Vietnam ~nd Cambodia, tbe practice IM!aed to be foT a drlnr baited f'« a. t.rarnc •lolatiOSJ to attempt to work Udnss out with the arrat· tna ol.flcer. Tbe reruaeea co\lldn't un· d eutaod t h at offerln1 a patrol man money ln the Unittd SUtea conaUtutea a bribe, Ward aakl. Ward allo ex,plalned what to do tn an auto accident and abowed \ht: refu1ees bow to U1bt highway flares. who said this year's race saw all her strategy and preparation fall right into place. Despi~e the fact she plans Lo enter smaller air races in Cali form a. the Collins Radio Company avionics customer re- lations manager may bow out of the Powder Puff Derby. "As of right now. I don't plan on running it again, .. said Ms. Jarish. who began flying in 1965 and has logged 2,700 hour s aloft. Her career also includes spare time as a flight instructor, while she has been an aircraft salesman and formerly flew Air Mail routes for the U.S. Postal Service. Her credentials include being a member of the Advisory Com· mittee o n Aviation for the Federal Aviation Administr<Jtion and a member of the Ninety- Nines, a women pilot's associa· ti on. California women dominated the Powder Puff Derby winners' circle, with Mrs. Shirley Cote, of Newport Beach and her copilot placing sixth in the field. Early arrivals in Boyne Falls inQluded Jean Schulz and her n\~er Mrs. Pamela Van Der Linden of Santa Rosa in a Bell an· ca Super Viking nicknamed "Sopwith Camel." They are the wife and mother- in·law of cartoonist Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic stnp which has recently adopted i Powder Puff Derby theme . The women placed 60t.h in the race. Care taker Slays Youth MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -A caretaker hlrecl to keep thieves out of a fruit grove shot and killed a 16-year·old boy stealing avocados, police sald. Buller Mc crae, 69, w as char1ed Wednesday with manslaughter m the ahotgun kill· 1na of Larry D. O'Neil, officers 1aJd. Pollce aaid O'Neil and two companions bad an estimated 300 PoUh<b ol avocados In shopping caru ud on the ground outside the f eoce 1WTOundina the ll'Ove. ,, The exhilarating look of Country English at Summer Sale reductions. Heres lhe counlry mood you've always treasured, but with new 1nsoira1ton Drexel s Bishopsgate, now at truly superb savings 1s reminiscent of lusty. Meme Olde England when country craftsmen de- signed lor s1mphc1ty. comlo<t and tong use. The woods? Vibrant, solid oak. selected hard- woods and oak ven~rs With lively grain patterns and rich deep-down textures Can you 1mag1ne so much luxury at such unbelievable Summer Sale price taQs ? Come in and see for yourself. A. Olina B Oedenza C Rectangular Table D High Cane Back S.deCha1r E High Cane Back Arm Chair Reg. $949 Sate $699 Reg. $S29 Sale $399 Reg. $419 Sate $299 . Reg. $1-« Sale$110 Reg. $16S 5.Jfe$125 H.J.GAl\l\ETT fU RN ITURE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DE:SIGNERS Open Mon., Thurs. & Fri. EvoJ. ti 1& C11aml)1on lllltf 1oonel Corp '1 IS HARBOR BLVD. COS l A MESA, CALIF-. " ,. 4 OAJL V P1LOT Jost • with T o1a arphiae REl'IEMBERING: It's odd how memory plays funny little tricks. I have one or those quirks . in a vivid recollection or LaVern Dugger because we weren't even together at the time. lt developed tha t Dugger, who w:is sta r quarterback on Laguna Beach High Sc hool's 1946 CIF champions hip football team, had won himself a scholarship and shipped off to a higher learning institution called St . Mary's. Meanwhile, somehow, I'd found my way to Sao J ose. On this particular day, I wa5 listening to a football game on radio. It was one of those big, brwsing University of Cahforn1J tt•jms of yesteryear and they '<'ere t earing up a small St. J\1ary·s te am pretty good that day. Cal runners kept blas ting through the St. Mary's line and the radio announcer would yell that some guy named Tom Dug- t:cr had charged out or the secon· djry and made the tackle ror St. f\1ary's. This Dugger, m fa ct , ~l.'1.'ffil.'d lo be making all the t.ickles for ;>t. Mary's. SLOWLY, IT DAWNED on me. This was Laguna's Dugger He'd just changed his firs t name around. It was a little tnck he played do" n through the years. Jhs real nam e was Thomas LaVl'rn Dugger. When he fir::.L came to town. he was LaVern. Sometimes tl got s pelled with an con the e nd. Later, he was Tom or Vern. Most of his many friends JU~l simplified everything a nd called him Dugger. Like ma ny Laguna boys. when his college d<.1ys ended, he re· turned to his hometown where he devoted a lifetime to helping peo- plt'-mostly young people who he Jovl.'d. He w as a n educator, coach, s chool adm1rustrator and .)t'S, lifeguard c h1d. DUGGER HAD WORKED all through his school years as a Laguna lifegua rd. He returned lo become c hie f of ~uards for 12 years. He is credited with de· veloping Laguna ·s beach (orce mlo a modern lifeguarding team. As chief. he set up a detailed training program for all young guards, including Scuba diving .ins truction . This might have been enough for most people but Dugger gave more time to youth. He initiatt.>d a junior Lifeguard program for boys 15 to 17 years old Later, Dugger developed the Sfa Cubs for lads R to 12. Some of his guard officers complained mildly (hat the force was "loo busy" for all this, but Dugger always found a w<.ay . ~)IE ;\IOTHERS later com- pl.uned he had all these pro· ;!ram for boys but none for gi rls. So he t.·.:.tJbhshed the Mermaids. for :-oun~ ~1rl swimmers. Hts of· f1ter.:. ~•Hd 1t v. a~ too much but Dugger got it donl'. When It Ccimc tu youth, he could always get 1l done LJ g una Beach and thi s co<1sthne lo!-.t Thomas LaVcrn Dugger Tuesday fie succumbed to a long illness thi:lt he fou ght as hard as he ever battled a gndiron opponent. Som e L<.aguni..I t•h·ic leaders want to namt• <1 future lifeg uard fac1hty in his honor It would be a fitting tribute lo a man who de· d1rated hi s I ifr to 1 he service of youth. THOMAS LAVERN DUGGER uccomplis hed much in very little ' time. He was only 46 when he dtt~d. But he had taken t:1e un- torgiving minute a nd made it GO Sl'l'onds worth of distance run. Thus was the m eas ure or the In Jn Thursday, July 10, 1875 Countian Seized in Record Bust .. By Ute A~la&ed Press old Jose M endn·Alcala ol Oranie. At least 2S persons have been arttsled and others are being sought by Mexican and U.S. authorities m what was described by a Mexican official as "Ule world 's most important drug smuggling band." Ojeda Paullada said lbe drugs were fiown from Colombia to Me.x.lco for process· ing before being sent to the United Stales. He said Americans, Colombians, Argenti· nians apd CU bans were involved in the ring. A spokesman for U\e federal Drug En· forcement Administration <DEA) in San Diego, said the rina had been crushed with the arrests of eight persons In California and 17 in Mexico. He said nine others were still being sought. AGENTS SAID the group was raponsl· ble for 42 tons or marijuana seized last year ln a Joint investigation by the DEA and M~xican police, the largest marijuana seizure ever recorded. "Wti've put together a tremendous con· spiracy case against th~ top people in ttoe organization," said John Windburn DEA U.S. prosecution be.cause they never leave Mexico. UNDER AGREEMENTS between lhe. two countries, the Mexican government will prosecute these defendants in Mexico, using evidence supplied by the DEA. agent in charge in San Diego. ' The organization was cracked during a joint narcotics probe lasting three months, the DEA said. . The alleged ringleaders are Carlos Mexica n Atty. Gen. Pedro Ojedta Paullada said Wednesday that agents in his country have confiscated 660 pounds of co- caine with a street value in the United States of $45 million. It was described by both Mexican and U.S. officials as the largest single seizure of cocaine io history. AMONG THOSE arrested was 68-year- The spokesman said the drugs illegally shipped to the United States spread as fa r as Florida and Maine. He said marijuana also reached the United States through the The Mexican government suid the ar- rests are an example of cooperation betweep U.S. and Mexican authorities in their fight against illegal drug trafficking . The main target of the joint prosecution are Mexican-based drug traffickers who supply the U.S . illegaJ market. but escape Angel Kyriakides-Villasenor, 42, and Alberto Sicilia-Falcon, who were arrested last week in Mexico City with KyriaJddes' girlfriend, Joan Karen Beck, 25, of San Diego. CIA Denies lnfiltrat~ng O v al Office WASHINGTON (AP) -Direc· tor William E . Colby of the Cen· lral Intelligence Agency denied as "outrageous nonsense" today statements that the CIA had in· filtrated the White House and other federal agencies. "There is no truth in to it," Colby said. HE SAID government agen-' cies, including the CIA, "detail people back and forth but this is known to the agencies." Asked about a report that the CIA ·had a high-level contact m the White House during former President Richard M. l".iixon 's Jdministrat10n. Colby said : "1 can't identify that reference at a11.·· The CIA director m'ade the ·statements in testimony before a House subcommittee investigat· ing CIA mail-opening activities. He also denied that the CIA has infiltrated the news media or that it had a contact with a former CBS vice preside nt, although Colby r efused to com· ment in detail. "L CAN'T COMMENT on that because 1 don 't know what they <such reports) are referring lo,'' Colby said. "Obviously we a re not infiltr ating the news media." Two congressmen said Wed- nt?sday the House intelligence committee has evidence the CIA had infiltrated the White H/)use, at least three other federal agen- cies and the news media. Shagg y Bear Story Told By ~ussians MOSCOW (UPJ) -When scientists Ivan T . and Evg~ny B. investigated an unexplored cave in the far eastern Lazov region, a bear appeared. hugged Evgeny's legs, then embraced Ivan, Sotsialisticheskaya lndustria newspaper said today. The bear and Ivan lost their footing and rolled down the hill, stiU clasped together. The bear iinally bit a tree stump a nd limped back to the cave, leaving I van alive but gasping for breath. The newspaper said experts later decided the cave was of no scientific value and not worth ex· plonng. WINE LOVER MAKES POINT BILBAO. Spain (UPI) P o lice arre s t e d I s idoro Coasante. 51, who walked nude through the streets of the Basque town of Guecho, saying he had shed his clothes as a protest against a recent increase in the pnce of wine, the news agency F.11ropa Press said. ring, I UPtT~~to 8 /tledal~ R ea r Adm . J ames Stockdale, a Navy pilot who was North Vietnamese POW seven years, was awarded eight medals Wednesday - two Navy Dis tinguis hed Service Medals, four Silver Stars and two Bronze Stars. ------------ U.S. Colonel Given 'Stay Of Execution' BEIRUT (U Pl) -The kid· napers of American Col. Ernest R. Morgan today g ranted him a second 72-hour ''stay of execu- tion°' but warned that he would be killed after that if the United States does not meet their food and clothing ransom demands. Police sources said in their second message to the Beirut of· fices of a European news agency the kidnapers a nnounced they h ave decided lo postpone Morgan's execution until 9 p.m. (11 a.m. PDT) Saturday because the colonel "personally asked for mercy.'' They said the message was ac- companied by a tape recorded appeal from Morgan, a black. asking the J.Jnited Stales "not to abandon m e because of my race and color.'' The kidnapers have asked for a massive American aid relief for refugees of a left-wing Beirut suburb devastated by last month's street fi ghting between rival POLitical m ilitias. Daily Pilot Oe4inry h Guaranteed Monday·F roday II you do nol have your paper by 5 30 o m . call bPlore 7 p m and your copy will be de- livered. Sa1urday and Sunday; II you do 001 rPCe1ve your copy by 9 am Sa1ur· day. or 8 am Sunday. call beforP 10 a m. and your copy will be delivered. Clrc•ett-Tel.pi-s Most Orange County Areas '42-021 Nort11west Hunllngton Beacl1 and Westmansler ...•.... 540.1220 San Clemente. Capistrano Beach. San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point. SQ\.llh Laguna. Laguna Niguel •.•••.... 495-0UO Enerm1 Dialogue Kissinger Meets French President PARIS (AP) -Se<:retary of State Henry A. Kissinger con- ferred for more than an hour to- day with French Preside nt Valery Giscard d'Estaing and re- ported "very good progress" had been made toward resuming the dialogue between oil producers and consumers. Kissinger conferred first with Foreign Mini s t e r J ea n Sauvagnargues and later went with Sauvagnargues to the un- scheduled meeting with Giscard d'Estaing at the Elysee Palace. As he emerged from his talk with the French president, the secretary of state said •·we had very construc tive talks on the most outstanding issues, in the spirit of friendly cooperation which characterizes our rela· tionship." · A SPOkesman for Giscard d'Es· Blood Rite Injures 2 FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP ) - Two men were hospitalized here after cutting their wrists and pressing them together in a blood brother ritual. One of the men. both 31 but otherwise unidentified, was in critical condition today and the other Listed as fair. Police said the pair sat in a cafe Tuesday nigltt.and decided to seal their ioyalty to each other in a blood pact similar to the an· cienl Indian ritual. Using a broken beer bottle, they made s lashes across each other's .. wrist. Police s aid each severed an artery. I laing said the president decided to invit e Ki ss inger a nd Sauvagnargues lo his office when the talks between t he two ministers showed that the view- points of the two governments on the energy dialogue had moved substantially closer. "The president decided to r e- ceive Mr. Kissinger and Mr. Sauvagnargues largely lo dis- c uss in detail how the dialogue can be resumed," the spokesman said. Kissinger told newsmen "we have made very good prog ress toward resumption, of the energy dialogue.'' H e declined to elaborate. Kissinger. Giscard d 'Estaing and Sauvagnar gues also dis· cussed the Middle East situation, the Cyprus crisis ana the Euro- pean security conference. t UPIT .......... Horky'• Idea Vice Pres ident Nelson Rockefeller says it was his ,idea that President Ford should run a n independent campaign and not select running mate until after securing GOP nomination. Green Blizzard Van S~ .Out $3 Million BECKVILLE, Tex. <AP) -It was the answer to a scavenger's dream: $3 million in bills and coins scattered along Texas 149, deep in the pine forests 35 miles west of the Louisiana ·border. It happened Wednesday. when a Purolator Security armored van carrying currency from the Dallas Federal Reserve BanJc to banks in east Texas and northwest Louisiana collided with a pickup truck. INVESTIGATORS said that after the impact, the securi- ty van s kidded broadside for about 150 feet, then overturned. The doors flew open and out spilled sacks filled with up to $100,000. each. They split open. Bills swirled in the breeze and coins bounced along the roadway. "THER E W~ money everywhere," said one witness. "Coins were scattered aJl over the place." Authorities said all of the bills were recovered, but that highway patrolmen, s heriff's deputies and even some game wardens were still searching for coins. Vanity Elegance With Touch of 13rass . 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"°°" llll<! a <"•"<• for lt•llt rt cl "-" th1. t .. n1119 M1ot11 •I fe*"'1 i.w11 r094 l11te lflll m1a..ao. -. to U. IO\llhef'11 AUenllc Coal!. ~ -11111'\oerslorms ~ also predict.a tor tllt New Enol8"CI •rel Plaleev ~10111, wltfl mild t&m- pereturn from Ille Gree\ l..al\es -Ofllo Valley tll•OU9h Ille C.nlt•I and Northern Pl•lns Into the nortMm RCKllY MolHll•lns. l~rstorms Mrt sutlert<I OW!r ,...,.., ..... ,, .,.,,0, 1"-114'tf0ft'W!d· nnoav. proc:luclno severe ~·ine. 1n Ow UllC>ff Mluiulppl Velley, tlw Cen- tr•I GYll states •l'ld 111 thto Norti-.rn MIO Ce111re1 Atlentlc Cout statet.. A torMOo wH r~rt-4 ,..., '"' tOWll"' St•-u In the lHH PllnNln-. ~. lll'ICI fWlll Wll\ -Ill 8Wlle, IW>nt • c ....... w~a•laer Sol'N .,.l(ll't' l-t lOVOi6f' foOaiont the Sllorellne be<oml"O 11•rlMl!e 1119'1 <iOUolneu todey end Frioa y. Llollt vulable wlllOS night llfll mornlt>Q llcHws H 1gt11 today neer 10. C.0.U•I ttm.,.r •luru wlll •-oit betwffn U and 70. llll•l'ld ttm• pettlllt'n wlll ••"Of belw .. n U .,.. .. ,,. ... t•rtemi>eratwre wtll betl. .., S~lffoon, Thk• SOLID COLORS 2 SOAP Dt~ ... $1 .00 20°/o Off-IO• J 11H W NOU>H_. ... H.00 20°10 OFF-$2.40 4 WASTI LUOT_. ... SJ.10 20°10 OFF-$2.10 ' Jc *'~'-. , f.: , ., ;;>;~ . . -... , '. , . ·. ~ ,,... " , ' STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 9.9 .Sat. 9·6, Sun. .. • • . .. Cher Splits After Nine Thursday. July~.,. 1975 l'igilante Band DAIL y PILOT As ~ Drug Raid Hits Field Of Poppies Two Held In Tluill Slaying SANTA MONICA <UP() Six Face Trial In Cliff Murder ·f • • I . ~ SANTA BARBARA (AP) - Sheriff's d eputies said they would seek a complaint today against millionaire Michael Butler, producer of the rock musical "Hair," after they found a neatly-tended field of opium poppies on the groWlds of his home. PARAMOUNT (UPI) -Two leen-agers were in custody today in connection with what sheriff 's deputies d escribed as the ran- :dom thrill killing of a 12·year-old Paramount boy. "I made a mistake " said Cher, moving to uivorce h er second husband only 12 days after divorcing the rir1>t. 'TORRANCE (UPI) -Five men and a wom un will get their day in court for allegedly depriv- ing Joe Arce of his. •• Investigators maintain th~ Guy Patrick Lynch was shot in the back a week ago as ho walked along a street with a friend. The ~inger a nd television st ar, 29, Wednesday an- nounced the end of her · marriage to rock star Greg Allman, 27. The announce- ment came nine d11ys after the wedding, and the mar· riage apparently lasted five days. The six were-accused of being members of a vigilante band that hurled Arce off a 200-foot ·high cliff to bis death aCter deciding he stole a television set and some other items . ~roup tracked down Arce, anct~ through him an accomplice in tha . burglary and a "fence," hel<tt! them and their families prisonei.'"" and forced the return or lhe stolen goods. Two other r esidents of Butler's suburban Montecito. home were arrested and booked Wednesday for investigation on a variety or narcotics charges. Sheriff's Lt. George Bregante said tbe field contained 3,000 po~ pies and the evidence indicated they h1td bee n recently ta pped for their gum which is used in the manufacturing of opium. ,.THE . POPPIES were in a 50-b~lOO-foot plot, very neatly t e nded, whic h made this particular raid rather un\lsual," sai1 Bregante. "I don't know, of01and, of any other s uch discovery in rt!cent years. The opium poppy is not on- ly illegal in this country, it is also extremely rare and rathe r dif· ficult to culli v ate.~ Denfe• Aeci.satlon SheriU's officers released s ketchy details on the shooting but said they late r learned that Downey police had arrested two youths on complaints that they were driving around pointing a gun out or their car window at pedestrians. They were identified as Glen Jennings, 18, Downey, and Ronald Cox, 17, Paramount. Woman at Prayer Slugged by Youth Barbra Shuns Carso~ Show HOLLYWOOD <U PI> - Johnny Carson doesn't want his viewers lo get mad at him. He says if they want lo get mad, they can take it out on Barbra Streisand. But don't wait for her to appear on Carson's show. Wednesday they were ordered held for trial at an undetermined date. · Robert Whalley I 30, or Redondo Beach, Gordon Brucker, 34, of Lawndale and John Nemeth, 30, were charged with murder, kid- naping a nd false imprisonment. Delores Wh alley, James Nemeth, brother of John, and Mark Crawforp were charged with kidnaping and false im· prisonment. The accomplice and tbe fence were turned loose. Miss Boyer testified that it was decided in a kitchen session at Mrs. Whalley's house, over drinks and mari· juana cigarettes, that Arce should die for stealing from a friend. ACCORDING TO a statement by John Nemeth, Arce was driven to the Palos Verdes Peninsula by himself, Whalley and Brucker at 11 p.m . the night of June 11 and taken to the edge of a high cliff overlooking the ocean. ACCORDING TO testimony ul the hearing, Arce stoic two • As they walked him, woozy television sets, a bracelet and a from drugs and muttering in stereo receiver from the home of Spanish, to the edge o( the cliff Mrs. Whalley, who called on her "he was just shaking, and then former husband and other he calmed down and he just sal friends' to help her gel them back. there,'' Nemeth sai_d. They suspected Arce, 26, "We just didn't say anythint because he was a heroin addict, and he, you know, I guess he' He said deputies seized 448 grams or marijuana, 29 grams or hashish a nd four gra~ of co- caine from the house. San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto denied Wed« ncsday that he helped a wit· ncss, whose testimony aided him in winning a $50,000 law~uit settlement, get a ci· ty Job as "construction in · spector" at SC:.1n Franci ~co International Airport ut a biweekly sala r y of $1,000 with "gu aranteed over- time.'' SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) Police today sought a youth who s lugged a woman kneeling in prayer in the Carmelile Monastery of Christo Rey and stole her purse. containing only 50 cents. Solid ad Raye, 37, told officers she v isited the Roman Catholi~ chapel once a day to The singer was to appear on the "Tonight" show Wednesday night. Duri ng the taping however. Carson's sidekick, Ed McMahon, notified Carson that her manager had just called, canceling the appearance, giving no reason. needed money constantly, and knew he was going to die or had once lived at her house and • something ... he was grabbing me - 20,000 Greet Rolli1tg Stones LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tht!-Rolling Stones, rock's resident phenoms, twanged and pranced their way through 21 ;l hours or songs as they opened their West Coast tour here before a boisterous crowd of about 20,000. The Britis h band's a mbitious rocking· sound kept the sellout audience at the Forum on its feet much of the time Wednesday night. NO DISTURBANCES were reported among the largely jean-clad audience, but the odor of mari- j uana grew strong in the cavernous hall. 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Denim carry case with shoulder strap, hand hold & music pocket. Heavy duty double stitched for easy traveling. Reg. $15.95. Also included a 24"x36'' chord chart. .. ' still received mail there. and then we sort of stopped and $100,000,000 A hundred million of anything is a lot. And last month The First National Bank of Orange County reached that level. $100,00p,ooo in assets. We have many people to than k for that milestone. The farsighted m en who in 1906 pledged their personal wealth, and their word to the establishment of this bank. The hun-, ~ dreds of employees who, over the years, put their whole- hearted effort into· building a bank that could meet the needs and desires of its customers. But most of all, our thanks go to those many customers who have demonstrated their faith by entrusting their savings and other financial activities to F irst National. To them, and all those whom we will be· serving in the future, we renew our pledge to continue to provide the finest and safest banking services so that each of our individual futures will be all that we hope them to become. Again, thank you, $100,000,000 worth. F First --N National Fir1t in Personal Banltin1 Service Since 1906 MAIN OfflCE at the Plaza 1n downtown Orance Ila nc.h Offices: ANAH[IM: State College & Ball COSTA MESA: Mesa Verde & Adams [l MOO£NA: CNpman & Prospect IRVIM: University Or. & Michelson Or. OUICE: Tustin & Collins SANTA ANA: 17th & Tustin TUST'": Red Hill & Walnut VlllA PAQ: Santiaao & Wanda ., .. .. .. t '\ 8 ·D :\IL\' PILOT EDITORI . L P .\GE ursing HoDie ·Controls Res ponding to a Grand Jury report that critici~ed nurs mg home l·onditions in Orange County, the • Board of Supe rnsors has take n an initial step toward correct ion by approving a seven ·point control program d e!o,igned by COWltY Health Officer John Philp I While stoppiog short or t a king O\!er ins pection of : lhe facihtles irom lhe state, lhe prugra m , to be im· : plemented within 90 d ays. s hould ins ure c loser t cooperation between ~ne cowny's health a nd social • services departments and the stat e licensing authorities. :, .... ... -. Its propos.als mclude bi-monthly meetings to dis- cuss health fac ility problems: joinl st:Jte-county visits ~ to homes whe re county personnel have identified pro- ble ms; a formal syste m for state response to county inquillies and complaints; and joint cons ultations with the dis trict a ttorney's office regarding violations by nursing home operators. The s upe r visors acted wisely in laking this step toward solving some of the many p roblems pointed out m the G rand Jury report. A detailed e~amination of the state or nursing homes in Orange County by reporter Gary Granville begins in today's Daily Pilot. l11viting Tragedy A trng ic accident in Irvine, involving a vanload of _ youngsters and a heavy tr uck. re cently cost the life of a six-yea r-old boy and injured 10 other children on a day camp outing. tlergo stiff safety checks, are painted a distinctive and highly vis ible color and equipped with un urray of fl ashing lights to alert other dri vcrs. The light v a ns involved in the day cump acci· dents, thoug h loaded with small children , had no dis- tinctive markings and they can split open like egg cartons when s truck by heavier vehicles. Smee so m any pa rents take advantage of the services of s ummer school and day camp programs- in the mselves oflen excellent-legislation r equiring s afer vehicles for transporting the children seems to be in order. Unnecessary Bonus A bill <SB311 ) now making its way through the st a t e Legislature w ould elimin ate election day holidays for state e mployes. It's about time. you say. Most c itizens don't get a holiday on election day. But wait! Don't start applauding the sens ible ac· lion juit yet. .. The bill approved bylhe Senate a nd awaiting an Assembly vote also would provide for a new "float· ing" day off each year for the e mployes thus ''deprived" or their election day holidays . While the measure would at least remove the in· convenience to the public of e lection day closures of state offices, the bonus d ay off hardly seems necessary for employes who already enjoy more holidays than most peopfe in private industry. Last year, a s imilar collis ion spilled a vanload of day camp youngs ters over a busy H arbor Area in- • tersection, r esulting in injuries but, fortunately, no fatalities. Sometimes it seems legis lators just can "t bring themselve·s to vole for even a simple, s traig ht· forward, common-sense break for t he public. 'What could be more in keeping with the spirit of '76 ... 1976, that is!' • . • .. . It . The r egulatio ns regarding r eg ular school \'Chicles used to transpart childre n are rigid. They un· Indira The "floating " day off should be sunk before SB 311 goes a ny further. Corr11ption in the Philippines 'I! . ,• .. Played It Dear Gloomy Gus Bribe Failed to Silence Critic Her Way ( ART HOPPE ) Rea lly, Dick . now that you h ave your he alth back you s houldn't sit around like that, just ~taring out the window." ·· 1 know. Pat. But I keep think· ing back over the wh ole thing. Wh e re did 1 go wrong? Whjt should l have do n e in · stead? .. ·•Please. d ea r , you mu s t s top dwe lling on the past. You don 'l even read the newspaper . And you used to have Why should I pay money to see ·•Jaws" and be scared out of my wits when I can get the same thing for free by riding in the car with my teenager driving? c.c. Gloomy Gld <•mme11h •••we.ml.-'T "-.., •lld tie Ml llKHHrtly .... i.cl -wie..n of IM MWS,_..,.,, Se..-.,.w pet peeve M Gleemy Gld, D•Uy Pilo4. her to stonewall it. Perhaps she should fire a couple aides lo ap- pease her critics and then say simply. 'I am not a crook!' Of course, s he could draw up an Enemies Lis t for future re· ference. But she'll have to juslig· nore these vicious attacks by her opponents, right"!" ··Not exactly, dear. She had them all arrested instl!ad." such a lively inte rest in world af· "ARRESTED? What kind of a · fairs.'' game plan is that? Th e '"That\ when they we~ my af-newspapers will crucify her !" fairs. But then I. .. Darn! I don 't '"They can't, dear. She's im· know how I could have handled posed total cen sor shw. All lhe situ~n differently." stories must be cleared with her '"Ht!re~~ea r. Al least look al before publication." t he h~a~hin es. They're about •·Even Woodward's and Berns· } our old fnend, Mrs. Gandh~."' tein 's? She 'll never get away '.\h, yes. As a Quaker, I've \ w!;,h that: Personally, I've <.ii" ays admired her Gandhian.. al .. ays ~ecn opposed to pre~s pnnc1ples. Especially after she censo.rship. except, of co~e, m clobbered Pakis tan. Maybe if I'd a_ na~ionC:Jl .. emergency. Say. She clobbered Pakis tan ... " didn l. · · "I'm a fraid she·~ in trouble. ··ves, dear. She declared a na- She"s accused of corrupt prac-tional emergency. Oh, it's so nice tices and they·re threatening to lo see you taking an interest in • impc:.ich her if s he doesn't re-world affairs again." sign:· "GOOD HEAVENS! 1"11 wri te her a letter. At all costs she must maintain the doctrine of ex· ecutive p ri vil ege for prime ministers yet to come and not "YOU MEAN that when she was threatened with impeach· 'bleot. she declared a national emergency. asliumed autocratic powers. jailed all her enemies and s ilenced the press?" , give up the tapes." • ··1 don't think there are any ~ t~Pt!S. de-Jr. But her opponents ir have been making fiery speeches "That's right, dear. Isn't it awfu l? Aren 't you glad we li ve in J country where things like that have never happe ned, Dick? Dirk? Dick? Really, Dick, you shouldn't sit around like that, just staring out the window." accusing he r of a ll sorts of thin~s. ·· ., ••J know how she feels. I'U tell ,. 4 . WASHINGTON -President Ferdinand Marcos, the Philip· pines' strongman, offered a wit· ness a $50,000 bribe the other day not to testify on Capitol Hill about corruption and tyranny in the Philippines. The witness. Marcos' former press censor Primilivo Mijares, was prepared to tell the un· ce n so r e d story of the Mar cos re - g im e t o a H o u se In · tern a tio n a l Relations sub· committee. On the eve 0 f h i s teslirpony, Mijares received a personal call from Marcos in Manila urging him not to testify. Then an aide got on the phone and offered him the $50,000. THE MONEY actually was de- posited in a San Francisco branc h of Lloyds Bank of California in the names of Primitivo Mijares and Am· bassador Trinidad AJconcel, the Philippines' cons ul gener al. Thus Mijares couldn't withdraw .the $50,000 until the consul 1!eneral cpu"l.er\~gned the check. i\fijares not only went ahead with ftis testimony but informed Chairman Don Fraser <D.·Minn.· of the bribe attempt. Fraser's of· fice notified the Justice Depart· ment, which is investigating. We have confirmed that $50,000 was deposited in the names of both Mijares and Alconcel in sav· ings account No. 0662·460·62 at Lloyds Bank of CalifoQtla. The bank's r ecords s how that Alconcel removed Mijares' name from the joint account on June 18, the day after Mijares testified. For a foreign head of state to attempt to bribe a congressional witness is unprecedented. The amazing s tory began a few m onths ago when Mijares walked out of M alacanang, the presidential palace, after three . years as Marcos' confidant and propagandis t. Crisis Can Spur Miracles \.\'ha t exciting years these next 10 will be' Prodd ed by unprecedented challenges, we are ·forced to perform ··miracles." Ther e's a skyscraper goin g up in Toronto rig ht n o w ~hich will be kept warm in the wint er and cool in the ~ummer h y har n essi n g the body heal of it s OC CU· -panb' The exc1t · ing pros pect or air <'Ond1llOning huge bwldmgi. "'"thoul using any ias. oil or elec· tn<'1ty 1s not new-but it's being refined all the time. Oklahoma Gas and Electric "'as n rsl lo experiml'Tll with practu.•etl application of a heat µump Allen· Bradley has adapted and improved lhe system so lbat Its J,!rand new block-square. nine· 1 s:orv bu1l1li n1? 1n MUwau.ktt ~ 11<.-att"C and cooJ~d by recyclin~ t he w ros te heac from human hod 1 e ~. ll1 ht bulbs and mtichfnery . ( PAUL HARVEY) LIGHTING, averaging 100· foot-candles. provides about 50 percent of the heat load,. elec· trical equipment 15 percent . peo- ple 5 percent . Excess heat during the busiest times ii; stored in two 75,000· gallon w at er tanks . This is. available to supplement building heal whenever necessary. Picking up where Allen- Bradley left off, Canada Square Corp. is pre~Uy construct.ang a $SO-million building ln Toronto which will make more efficient use of the body beat of the build· mg·s occupants. 11fe human body is always 98.6 degrees f'ahrtnheit warm. That is close lo 100 deirees hot. It is considerably warmer than the 72 deJ:reH necusar)' to keep a room comfortable. Df:VELOPER Gerhurd Moog says th~ latent energy has bHn left un\l$td when It can be re- cycl~ for purposes o( climate control. The Toronto building, 20 floors tall. arc-sh aped a nd pointed northeast., is designed to receive the least amount of direct heat from the sun. Silver·coated walls will turn away solar heal in sum· mer, yet reflect interior heat in· side during the winter. A light-reflecting material in the ceilings further reduces the wattage necessary for illumina· Uon. A computer and an elaborate syste m of s e ns ors nd other equipment comprise the heart OC this operahon, picking up heat throu gh tbe b uilding and transremne it to the conserva· lion bank in the basemtnl where it may be stored for later Uff. About 2S pen:enl ol all the energy consumed Jn Norlb America is used In buildinga. The lnnovat.ive desilll of Wc1 Toronto skyscraper requires less than httlf the energy required by lradilional cons truction ; and what energy it does require is re· cycled from resources heretofore wasted. Now why didn't we think of this a lonA tlml! ago? When oil was $2 a borrd, we dJdn't have to. (JACK ANDERSON) BY MIJARt-;S' account, he simply became disgusted with Marcos and sought asylum in the United States. An approach was made in May to persuade him to come home. A colonel in Marcos' presidentia l guard, Romeo Ochoco, looked up Mijares in San Francisco-. Over coffee and doughnuts in a 24-hour restaurant, they talked about a book that Mijares is writ· ing a bout the Marcos die· tatorship. He plans to call it, "The Conjugal Dictatorship of Ferdinand and Imelda." The colonel was soothing. '"He said Marcos would talk to me about my complaints," recalled Mijares. But the former press censor felt he knew Marcos too well lo trust him. The colone l 's vis it was followed by a series of telephone calls from Ambassador Alconcel, who had beard that Mijares would be a star witness at Fraser 's hearings on U.S.- Philippines problems. The consul general tried to persuade Mijares not to testify and, when Mijares refused, to ''pull the punches." In r eturn, the former censor was promised that Manila would •'help" him. HE FLEW lo Washington , nevertheless. to testify and checked into a downto wn Washington motel. Not long af· terward, on June 16, he received a call from Manila. "It was Ma r cos," Mijares told us. "He started out by calling me by my nickname, 'Tibo.' He asked me not to testify. because of what it would do to his 'New Society/ "I toJd hlm it would be ditricult to back out since I was 8Jready under the committee's jurisdic· tion. He told me his assistant would tell me something, that they had something for me." Then presidential aide Guillermo de Vega got on the line, according to Mijares, and began speaking in a mixture of Tagalog and Spanish lo confuse possible wiretappers. The aide said $50.000 would be awaiting Mijares in Sao Francisco if he didn't testify. But if he went ahead with his t estimony, warned the aide, it would be "a declaration of war." Mijares held firm. Two hours before he was scheduled to take the stand, he r eceived a call from Alconcel imploring him not to testify and reiterating that the money would be on hand in San Francisco. BUT THE onetime censor . having r enounced his former way or life, look the witness chair and testified in detail about vote fraud, corpor ate theft, payoffs, illegal jailings and general cor· ruption. Mijares laid all these crimes right al the door of Marcos, his family and his cronies. Nor did Mijares spare himself in his testimony. Now he is lryiog lo convince U.S. immigratioQ authorities that lbere is a place in the United States for a newspaperman on the run from totaljtarianism. Footnote: We have confirmed the details of Mijares' story from other competent sources. Lloyds Bank of California also con· firmed our information about the $50,000 bank deposit. Age of 'Instant Insight' Earlier this year the master of Transcend e nta l Meditation, Maharishi M ahesh Yogi, drew 8000 fol lower s to the Civic Auditorium . He announced, as is standard for the course, that the Age of Enlightenment had ar- rived. and that San Francisco was its first city. This, he s aid, is because "'San Francisco is the city with the l arges t percentage of its population pra c ticin g Transcenden· ta! Meditation in the world." The TM le a d e r re · pealedly stal· ed that his Hindu discipline was not a religion. This is a matter oC semantics. From what I can fi gure of TM it certainly is a re· ligious discipline. within the wide dictionary definition of religion as "belief in, acceptance of, or non -rational sense of, a superhuman unseen controlling power or powers .. " THE CHIEF altraruon of TM, 80 far as I can see, is that for the payment of 75 bucks for Cour lwo- hour meditation courses, people are lo get instant insight -into their personal problems, into ttielr r elations with God and others, and a r e goinJt to achieve that wonderful thing called .. ap· piness. TM is but one of the more SJH?C· lacular examples ot instant tn · sight going around . There is one young fellow of my acquaintance .~ HISTORICAL "WT.:_ NOTES J ULY 10 Virginia's Royal Governor Dunmore, on this d te In~ re· ported lhot the people ••manliest o~ rebellion by evey means in lhelr power and declare at UM! same time lhal they arc hl1 Ma· JCILY '• dul)'full subjects." ( CHARLES McCABE J who in the last years has been in· to <and out of) scientology, scream therapy. and biofeed· back. There has even been a bit of occultism thrown in. He has been "totally changed'' by each of these bits of nonsense. And has been totally disappoint· ed lJy the quality of his earlier in· sights when he assumes a new discipline. He is now on the verge of becoming a J es us Freak. A RECENT BOOK has called this passionate and brief involve· menl with cults, fads, quasi· scie nces and quasi-therapies "The New Nonsense : 1l>e Endo{ the Rationa l Consensus.·· The author, Charles r'air, said of ''the new nonsense'' in an interview: "A common thread that runs ~ugh the new nonsense is the all~mpt to get away from the ha rd fact that reusoning is dif· ficull, slow and uncertain. P eo- ple become too impatient to put up with the process or thinking cmd reading und learning. They develop a childas b impatience for instant results ... We are begin· ning to produce a generation or perennial adoleace nts -and a generation wltb no sense of the pasL." MR f'AIR does not pinpoint what seems to me the obvious villain oC the ple<:e : the tube. The breakdowl\ of our educational S)'Stem 1lnce ~ 19SOI seems to me directly r~aled to the growth of television •S the primary educatiooal medium. ~ lut lhtnt television wor · ries about is t.radluon, and the ht:rUaae or wis dom from the past which used to be the chieC COO· cem of Ute schoollq proteas. ~child who watch telev11ion ~arns a tremendous number or things, and very qwdcty. These are UK' lbings lhat preoccupy a lot of New York City ltd and lime aalqmen. The content is devoted Lo MWn1 a producL. and JW>th1Da -fr" more. THE TELLY generation on the whole has not learned lo think. lo work things out from cause to er- f ect , and lo derive lessons from the process. There is nothing these folk ~e on the tube to con· vioce them of the wisdom of go- ing through Plato·s Republic, or the work s of Montaigne or Shakespeare or even the F.ssays of Macaulay. The ir attention is taken, a nd the ir imagination filled by. hokey Hawaiian dptec- tives, and cretinous Los Angeles comic families. The non-rational intelligence is especi_ally fascinated by the"'°tal· ly unhkely -·witchcraft, tlying saucers, new Kennedy assassina- tion theories. lo the words of Tert..ullian, but with a differen emphasis, these folk believe i things because they are absurd The tube intelligence believes i things that have grown with th tube, and neith~r knows about about or believes in, the great con• mets of the spirit thal occurred before1950 A.D. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wt•d. Publ.l.ther Tll<>m,is Kcet11l, Ed1tot' llorbora Kre1blch. E:dllonal Poge Edi.tor The e<lltorinl p<ige of the Oallly Pi lot se,ks to inform •nd stimulate readers b)' pte.\CftUn on this paae diverse co.m....-..ry oo topks or intcre l by ~t· cd columnlM:c •nd u .rtooni 1 by providing o Cor,um '°' rnden' view11 ond by pusenUnt tfll1 Mwapo~r·a opinions and ldeA! on cu rrent topics. The editorial 0r>lnions of lhe Dally Pilot nppf•r only ln the edlLori11I column at the top or lht• pa11c Opinions ~x P~l' 1.'d b> the columnists wld C•rtOC'lnl-st11 and letter ~ritC'r.it arc th ir own and no t•ndu~('m<'nJ of lh@lr vl.:w\ by tht Daily Pilot Qlould be Inferred Thursday, July 10. 1975 I I I ' i Farmer Shunned · Outcast Attacked MeTUWnites CARLISLE, Pa. CAP) -Farmer ~obert Bear says he last saw bis wife m i;:ebruary, but she refused to speak tohJm. "I ~aid, 'Good "'°ming,' and took her picture. She did not like that," says. Bear, who• has been excom - municated from the Reform Men- nonite Church .and is the subject of a church practice called "shunning " where he .is avQided. by all chur~h m embers, including his family. BEAR, 46, ALSO told newsmen he tried to see his six children last winter. He went lO his in·laws' home in Camp Hill. "My wife's father met me at the door," the Carlisle farmer said. "He said it madt my wife so nervous she took the children away." Bear, mar ried for lJ years, says he was living an idyllic Life on his corn and potato farm with his family when he decided ~o speak out against Reform M enno nile doctrine that claimed the c hurch is the only pure faith. He claim~ his attacks resulted ln his eitcommunlcatloo and shunning. His wife m oved tJie couple's chlldren out oflheir farmhouse, BEAR TRI E D un s u c- cessfully to s ue the church in the local courts. The case was not heard. But this week the state Supreme ~ourt, citing that m arriage m ay ~ g overned by the stale and not entirely by the d)\lfCh1 ordered Cumberland County to hear \he case. "I would think we will follow this until It is finished. I want m y wife and . children back .'' Bear says. Will his wife return if the courts de· cide s hunnin g is unconstitutional? Bear's wife has nol been available l e answer. .. BUT I'M HOPING THAT she re- alizes she has done wrong," Bear says. "She is a victtm of her culture .. -They believe that if they a re ex- communicated they are damned lo · h ell. That's what my wife and children believe, that I am damned to hell." .• 'QUEENIE ;' .· ... ·' ''It ·s right around the corner exprcs!>ton. ·· By Phil lnterlondi . "" ...... . 1r you'll pardon the -=--=======~~~======,· fl!:-~· THE Sum. Jf hittled •. trl~~"°~~·,~ All COMO. sane• TIMa n.i.an Enliste d By Bowl Thu~!)'. July HS. 1975 ' OAIL Y PILOT • ~ "STATEMENT SAVINGS "-PRESTIGE Card • LOS ANGELES CAP) -The legendary King Kong has been enlisted lO keep noisy airplanes Crom drowning out con· • • • * * • • • * * * • * • • * • * • • • • certs al the Hollywood 1---- Bowl. ,--~~-~-~~~~-~~-~--~. Posters s howing King Kong plucking small planes from the air are being distributed lo area airports during the sum- mer concert series. T hey are being dis- tributed by Alan Rosen· field: 23, a fLi ght instruc- tor and usher al the boY. I for eight years. FAMOUS BRANDS M~~t ~~~~Ci SAVE 30% to60% on ALL items at ALL times QUALITY CLOTHESOUTS 11914 lrootdlwst Strttt. ,__ . ...,, ___ See the famous label White. Powder. Maize. Navy . Value 512 00 ,Z.$7.99. Officials said com· I mercial pilots a void the bowl, but sometimes private pilots are nol I aware of the noise pro· blem for the open-air 1 ~ = concerts. , ___________ <_,_, _____ _ lioo.W. ... _ ... HOUaS.. M014..ffl. IM,., IM WM. IJ.\ FOR THE PROFESSIONAL TOUCH: WASHINGTON (U PI> -The Senate, which normally deals in larger figures has voled to chop $181.20 off the $300 billion federal budget. Masami Ogata, M.D. -AT TOlll 0001 WALLPAPER DECOR INTERIORS The cul represented the amount of a tax rebate ch eck returned by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell or Houston, Tex., to Sen. John Tower <R -Tex> with the request that it be applied to the national debl, expected to go over $600 billion soon. Tower sent the check back, but promised the Campbell family that he would propose an amend· ment "to the next s pending bill that will reduce ap· propriations by the size of your rebate." The Senate demonstrated its money-saving propensities by adopting Tower's amendment on a voice vote to tnm the $825.3 million in funds for run- ning Congress by $181.20 -which is 2-100,000lhs of 1 percent. ·.-- 50%0FF LIMITED ASSORTMENT OF BOYS & GIRLS WEAR /./UMP1Y D\WPrY CHILDREN'S WEAR I 0 51 lr•IM -WHtcllff P'lno ~ GroeMI IClt I~' ,.,..,.""° coflCI•• tfW1 hltt _. .. .,. w~n btutn comb •1111 tNoMOOO .,,.,.,. • l-., SI0.50 ssso WESTCLIFF HAIR DESIGNERS Df1HRctf.,e HlllrS~ by JMi • CMrle DM • M...a.• • PMI ~~. A,POIHTMENTS ,REFIRRED WESTCLIFF HAIR DESIGNERS Wutcltff PICWJ -~9925 announces the relocation o f his office to 307 Placentia A ve. Suite 203 N ewport Beach Phone 646-7169 Practice l1m1ted to Obstetrics and Gynecology -,,, ·ni. s 17'5 Value W!! I ~_ti__ I .,......., THERMOS SPORT KIT Leu 1,..n "'II 0t1co1 5,,,..,, wav to CN"i lc<>d ano .,.,._,,,..:tge; to P•tmcs. 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Al DAJLY PfLOT SAVE 20% Cartooned ---. ---~ Thuracsay, July 10, 1975 Nightshirts ., , _.._......._...... ~~ Regular 85 . 397 ears Polyester-rayon. Walt· D isney cartoon char- acters. P,S,M. ©Walt Disney Productions Lingerie OC"pt. Dresses, Pantsuits, Shifts, Culottes '\'our Choice 8~? Easy·care fabrics. Pr ints. so Ii d s. Misses· sizes. SAVE 60o/o Granny Handbags _Rt-gular .}97 . 83 Acc~aories 0f'pt. Sears " SI.US, w.,=x A.ND CO. SAVE .32% Criss-cross Bras HP:;!ll hir s:u,9 t:a. N at u r a I . co n t O\J r. $4, Natural 0 Cup :!/.).30 F1111n,fati1111 .. Colorful Knit Shorts and Tank Tops YOUR CHOICE 99 f'a. Easy-care kn its. Tank tops S,M,- L ; short shorts a nd wal ker shorts in misses' sizes. Sportswear Oepr. Clearance! Women'.s Sandals Sears Low Price . pair i\01 all '"tvle~ in all slorel!l Lim i l~<l Quan titieis CUT s6 to s71 Men's Casual Shoes Wer e 897 814.99 lo 815.99 pair '~~·~ ANGELES l\'fen's Tank Tops . car~ Lo~ P r ic·e Stripes. sol ids. Sizes S thru XL. .20o/o OFF! 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Portable COLOR TV ScorR Price 249~8 100% solid state chassis for dep~n d ab i Ii ty. Features include 13-in. diagonal measure picture. TV ~pt. SAVE 52o/o! 8-Pc. Aluminum Cookware • Regul._.. Separate !.. Price '62.45 2997 Set consists of 2 and 3-qt. covered saucepans. 8 and 1 10-in. open skillet J a nd 6-qt. Dutch •. oven. llo u1wwurt' Dt>pt . 1 Our Lowe8l Pricf:!d Radial Tirt> Up1aglass (;uurd.,mun RADIAL TIRE 25o/o OFF ~-.---rl, u1 "('L''Y'Al I · Ht'11ular Trade-in Price IJ I~ ,n." ' .~ I' R .. auler ~, .. . C .. un~,.u•mtt•f Tredr·•• T~Mk·I• !'fir .... , ..... Pri('ot l'rl<-<o t·.&T . -U7.0CI :n.7S 1 1.4'> 1:;;;.1:.1 155 13 S ltO n 31.00 za.so U.1 --1tfa/11Yl'>··ll ---•i oo 3US 2.oa 17!.·16 --'luo .... 15S..IS S.Ml·l:i -M.00 --th:i0 IS 5 tf0/h~l .:i ••. oo JS.25 2.1» - -32.25 1.93 1171-13 ' II -K78-ll II t. I K7 .. ll K711 If R7S.l I 1171111 II 1011-1 1 .. 11;s.1:; R:ts.IS II I. 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Re~ular • • 79.9 5 . stitches, z ig-zag, 149 bli nd hemming, $ mendi ng and shell stitches. 11310/9708 ~wing Mechine Dept. e M'ake Hpuse Calls ... 75 Decorators t~ Serve You/9~"~ Get FREE Decor.atln~ u.-1,, . • Dratpt"'ry • Shutters • ~~Yt"ll Wootl~ \',~_.....~M Fron1 ar Cuetom hop • B t-dApreads • lJp1¥>1ste ry • Slipcover With No Obli~ation , I • 81ind8 • OrafM'ry Rods ' -.1 V DAILY PILOT 'l'hul"lday, July 101 1975 Plea by Nudity Fans Falls ·on Deaf Ears SANTA ANA Me m-the possibility or s anC'· hers of lhe so-called llomng bearh nudity if a "free beach movement" private str and could be Wednesday were given a fou nd by interested chanre to speak their nudis ts tha t was out of minds on the anti-nudity public view. ordinance enacted las t Supervisor La urence month by Orange County Schmit said he would op· Supervisors.· pose any move to But whe n the tim~ legalize public nudity berause he said "the came for the oourd hear· . . rng to begin, only u d1 gn1ty of the human handful of nude beach bod y ~ust be main- fans showed up to s~alQI lam ed . • . and thev were almost lrene Kinnamon, a outnumb.ered by the peo-nudist ~lub member, told pie who vo iced op~1-supervisors peop~e who t1on to public nudity. fa vor beach nud_1ty arc After som e Vl'rbal trading of ph1losoph1cal C'ommcnts o n the 1s~uc ''1th the uud1ence, ~uperv1sors unanimous- 1) upheld the ordinance and refused lo lift the b.in on "more scduded coves and other beach areas " But at l e a s t two board members. Robert Battin and R a l ph Diednr h , and icaled a "'1lhngnt!SS to consider not "a bunch or w1erdos" but rather are people from all wa lks or life. ··Many people you know personally may be nudists but never make a big thing of it." s he s aid. "Before all the recent publicity. nobody was particula rly concerned that we were nude at cer- tain secluded beaches." SHE SAID s he and other nudists have used certain beaches in the Laguna Beach area for Deaths Elseivhere STANFORD <APJ Karl Brandt , 76, a former m e m bt.>r of the Pres ident 's Council of E conomic Advisers and an internationally known agricultural economist, died Tuesday after a lingering illness. He was on the council from 1958 to 1961 and was director of Stanford Univers ity's Food Resear ch Institute from 1961to1964. grand so n s o f John Breuner, who ope ned the first of a chain of stores in Sacramento in 1856. LEBANON . Ind . < U Pl 1 -Services will be h e ld toda y for f o rm er c hil dren 's t e levisio n p e rfo rme r John David "Uncle J ohnny" Coons Jr., 58. He died Sunday in his home in Chicago after a· long illness. Coons was OAK.LAND <U PI) -known as "U n c l e Wallace E. BreQner Sr., J ohnny" as host of the 72, a former president of Noontime Com ics and th e National Retail King Calico programs f'urniture Association, for NBC from 1952to 1959 d ied M onday after a and later performed for brief illness. Br cuncr three years in the Los wa s o n e o f r i v e Angeles area. D e ath N o tices LAME WOY ALW YN E l A.Nt. r~~·denl of H..,1 EFFIE MAY WOY of R1ver~ide. C.. lnqton Be•cll. C.t. Oate of o~.lln July ~. Date of oealll J uly II, 19/S Surv1~ by 191S. Surv1wO Oy 111~ wile, .Wien J. r.tt "°"• Harry M. Woy ol Mira Lon-.t. \Arw, !>Otis, R•tMro E. Lan.,...., Oon Ca.; s1~1er. Pearl Nell ot o.-1ro1t, B. L.tne e191\1 9ranocr1110ren dncl Clnf' Mich; nepn.,w, M.trvin Nell ot Gd<~ ore•l-Qr.tnoch1IO. St rv1Cl'~ Wiii oe helO Grove. lour 9r;1noc.h1loren o)nd lllirt ...... Fr.Oay, July 11, 7 JO PM, Pn-r ofm1ly 9real.qranocn1IOren. Soer••U,_ Wiii bP Col onodl • unrro l Hom" 1n "4!10 FflOav. July ll. al 1 00 PM, Wu lm1nster.!-<' Pe<•lic Vo~w C".tpel. tnt«r~nl, SMITH l'.tt•l•C V1~w M~n On.ti Pilrk, N;,~ AOOIE GELLE. SM ITH, re~1C1f'nl ol bt>d(rl, C.a . Po11c1l1t V1«w Morludry Hun11r19ton B~acn, C.d 0<11e ol Clt«lln aor~etor>. ~ July 1, t91S. Sunnv~CI Oy two '°"'· REICK ti · ' H..,m.tnd S,,.11h .tnO Oollon Sn11lh, """ ELMI RA E 'RE ICY. Odl~ ol °'"'I" Q•dnOcn1 10rt'n nnCI two vreal· ~uly 'I, 1'11~. Rt'\ICl<'nl of C.ost• ~.,... granc:kh•ldrt•n X 1rY•(f'' W•H tl" h('otd c• Surv.ved by hc·r hu~bdnd Wdhom; Thur'>ddr. July 10. I'll!> a l 1 30 ..... 0<1ugl\IH>, Belly Olo;on 01 Costd ,.._,.,,,, !'\!ell F ,.,, 1ly Colon1.tl ~uneral Home on Mrs. Velma Crowo~r ol El Monte M" Y.eslrr"lnstPr, Lil. ~ry w 1111ams, Sylvia Reick, 'Anna. TOWLE C.a1e1u, all ot ln01ana, lour sons. 20 years without pro- blem s and thut many nudists are now dnving to \,he federal portion or San Onofre be a c h to s wim and s unbathe in the nude. Claire Brown, who identified herself as an Anaheim m other of four children , s aid a nyone who has e xpe rie nced s wimming in the nude would appreeiate the comfort and re laxation it provides . •·1 believe in m arriage, c hildren and m orality but I also beli eve ever- ybody has a right lo the way he wants to pursue health and relaxation," s he said. "People wrongly equate nudity with overt sex and drugs when we only want to enJOY our freedom without the rowdie s a nd drug users." Mrs. Brown said there are others who s imply think of the nude human body as ''an evil i n itself.·• SCH MIT SAID h e would never permit use of public beaches by nudi s t s and add e d pn vale beaches s hould also be controlled s ince they belong to the people below lhe mean high tide line. "We must have a d if- fere ntiation between &mimals who r un the streets and hum an be- ings,'' he said. "We have to preserve decency and res pect a bility in the County of Orange." Foes or public nudity applauded the Garden Grove supervisor's com- m ents, but none spoke during the hearing. Diedric h s aid San Diego County has been s uccessfu l in setting aside a beach for nude bathing . He said if such an isolated stre tch could be found in Orange Coon-. ty, he mig ht consider a similar move. ORANGE COUNTY Fundin g On Water Flow Set SANTA ANA-Orange County governme nt will contribute $31,670 this year l o a continuing study of stream water flow and sedimentation along four major county watercourses. The county Board of Supervisors has agreed to spend the money to keep the U.S. G eological S urve y going eve n tho ugh the county's s hare of the cost in- creased 12 percent over last year. The project has been under way in the county since 1957, but, until five years ago, all the costs we r e b o rne by th e federal government. H .G . "Georg e" Osborne. director or the county Environmental Man agement Agency, t old s uperv is ors the county's first contribu- tion in 1970-71 was only $4 ,500 following a c hange in federal law that re- quired local agencies to share the costs. The contribution has grown significantly since then because of program expansion and inflation, Osborne said. The project involves gathering s tream flow data along the Santa Ana River, San Diego Creek, Trabuco Creek a nd San Juan Creek. :'\() ~11:'\l~tr~t J:'\\'ESTME:-\T PEHIOIJ un a ~5.000 minimum in\'cstmcut and your i11\'cst111cn~ cams a big 6-1/:!'~, interest a1111ually. N'.ABLF RAN0 £ L I OWLt:, ;iqp 114. Willer and Fred of Orr9on. 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N'rs .... 1111.irt> Fldn.IQ•n (N dnty l 01 GREER 1'1u111onqlon Be•tn, Mr'o J"O lloyO WILLIAMW GRE.ER Odleot~.tlh Member of the California As'IOClallon of Thrlft and Loan Companie&. •Commcroa.1 Credit Plan, lncorporatcd ISally 1 o l Sdn ld Ana, tourlP,.n }uly 8, 1q1S Re'°OPnl of Co,ta IVl''>IJ, or•ndcn1ldrtn .:tno run~ qr~ttl Cd. Surv 1vf<I by h1\ 'N1te Eleanore. cirdnotlHIOrcn In l•f'U ol tlo-r\. 1nrtt ~•.Wall.tel' Gref'r ol Or"90f' lr•ellClS c.on r ....... ,,. O~r The Ho<10 R~r L•\a ol M1\SIOn V1e10. c... dnO ~•O•~t•on lhf'rdPY Unit Pr1vcth A:1lMrdL1\k OfHvnt1n-gton B~M.h.C.A . ~won.ti ~rwoco.s will ~ 11(-10, worn S•Sler. Emm.t Jdn" A14'a.,nd~r ol Cost.a bur1..tl \1 Y4l ~w. ~\fttn qrct,..dc.tuldren Prt..,ate 370 E.'\Sl 17th Street • Phone: 645-8700 I ALn-lfiRGHOM FUNERAL HOME ldmoly s~rv 1Ct' were ll~ld at b"ll Bro.aGwily Mor1UOl"Y ~ro~delMJr 6 73~4~ ~~.~M~,.~ •.. ~.~ •. ~ •• ~u~~~d~-~-~m~i~.~ •• ~~~.,~ •• ~-~-~,.~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JI <-•II) .. -< , ......... . Co~:.:~~~::::·,· I The first 110::::~~'.:.co... sale on Eartli MORTUARY h Laguna Bp;ic h •' ., ·.. I Olle 494-9415 ' San Juan Cap1s1rano 495·1176 PACl~C VIEW Mf.MORIAl P'AH Cemetery Mortuary ChJpt>I 3 500 Pactl1c Vu>w Dnve Newport B<>ach, California 6 44 2 700 P'IHFAMILY COL0t41Al FUNERAL HOMf 7801 Bo1s,1 Ave. Westminstm 893-352~ SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 ,,VBLIC NOTICE ' PIC'TtTIOUS •'1SllNUS Ni\M. ITATeM .. fT . ,.,.. fol~ "'-·.,..~Ml MUS~INSOH'S ICI! C.R£AM 'AG. TO-Y, t*4T l!I Tore ~.JI. s-t- •fltt41<lt Valley ~l•re, Ef• Tero, C...lltoNll• n.JO C)o<lt ~ M..,nlft11, '~ ~ Ori.,., Et To<O, Gllltornl•"•JO ~ c:. "•""'"'· ,,.,., ~ Ori ... , al T.,., (.alllOfnl• ·~·· Tlllt IHl'IM ft It u ft4f111 (1H tty • ..,.., ......... "lllp Ottl•JUn H....,l"O .,.,.,, 1tla~f wU Ill_., ... Ill ti- (.walty ~11 ef Or.,. .. C.OvntyOf\J.- u, ms. .. Ta help yaa take yaar flrlt llep 1111111 11181 u .. rF 4' l.n• U1w .. ~r)I• I ~t \\11fktnitr~f\Ht". 1'11" 110 .• anlqae 11'1 pallalld, .... lining ..... , '1'111 lartli ..... lllae,tlle lllgl·ll-wllll 111111111 ........................ h• Jaly 7111taJaly11111. lad ...._ _ ___;,:c.__.,;_----J Jiii cu an bm $1· to s 14. · l.AGl;l\A IU.l\Cll '°'~'h'"•'l ltl1thw•r Tiit i 1llnnv Mall rbonc> .,., 11~ s nro•d• ay r1ocww 491 azz • ........ Dllln._.... ...... ""-VT.\ AN" "°"'II (' oa•I V tll •trt llloO ..... rlh flle•• 0n~e Pholw ut-e;O:IO Great Earth Fair Slated A new Orange County Fairgrounds event -the Great Earth Festival -will be st.aged for four days in mid-October at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Stressing back·to-nature themes and environmental concerns. tho Great Earth Fair Oct. -v WANTE DIA M O N O • GJ:rtlS1'0 NES Jeweh by jo\eph\ " ,90 rchlnq 101 d1omond) ond gams1ones trom pr1va1e md1v1duals and estates. Careful examination and evaiua11on by our experts. Highest prices paid. Call 54()--90&6 10-9 daily, Satur- day 1<>-6, Sunday closed, ask IOI' t.'lr Denni~ Foltz or Mt.Joseph t iewels by foseph --· , .... ,. ••••. i,,,. ...................... , .. .... 15 throug h 19 will be aimed primarily at rounger 1-=============------ aud!ences. Fair~rounds Manager Jim Porterfield announced plans for the four-day event. The ecology-oriented Great Earth Festival is expecte~ to cost about $60,000 to stage and will draw an es timate d 40,000 to 50,000 visitors and participants, from kindergarten to college age. Income from the four-day event -which will feature a Blue Grass music festival in its fimtl two days is expected to meet expenses for staging it Porterfield said. ' Fair Board officials say that while the Great Earth Festival will be repeated each year, the s ite would move to lthe Los Alamitos Race Tra~k grounds if Jt propos ed Oran~e County Fair thoroughbred racing calendar becomes a reality. California Horse Racing Board members are currently mulling that notion. SWIMMING LESSONS The Next Summer Series Begins July 14th Sign·up July I I th Learn to swim 6 mos. to Adutts For further infonncation Call 462-9990 =rYMCA 2 300 University Dr. Newport Beach, 92660 BANKER'S ACaP.JANCI NOnsuns DROP SAN FRANClSCO -One of CaUfomia 's leading banks L, quoting .Banker's Acceptance Notes at $~Ii lnlerest annual - ly on 30 '° l&O day terms. with a minam\an note of $25.000. Avco· Sa~ings pays more! Even if you had $25.000. why invest it at 5-3/8%interest. when AVCO Savings pays more? Jn vest only $1.000 for one year. and you can earn 61/2%. And our c9unselors will be happy to show you plans that earn up to 7¥.% annually. Along with a host of free Services. You work hard for your money; make it work hard for you . ~lft'ef~~·~ :1310 BRISTOL ST. COST~ MESA. H O:Z_S9_1..:....EDWARD MARl.S. MGR. eai "Selling Fun for 51 Years" SPORJING GOODS 24 HOUR FISHIN REPORT• 547-45 7~ if!eat TENNIS HEADQUARTERS SPORT FLASHES • ALBACORE ARE • HITIING. WE HAVE THE RIGHT JIGS. •STROKER ALBACORE RODS • Huge Shipment Of Softball Bats Just Arrived. • A N ew Botting Machine Used Ac- tively By Pro T eoms. Used For Catching Practice As Welt: A t Super P . $3995 rice • The Big Summer Gome Hit Is Jokori -A Cross Between Tennis and Handball -No Court Needed • We Specialize. In Volley Ball Equip- ment -Also Pro Darts And Dart- board s. • Ha ve You Seen The New Tennis And Handball Pumper-Upper ? Makes Balls Like New. • We Hove Demo Tenn is Rackets And Water Skis To Try Out. Try Before You Buy. • Super Buy 8;00~; All-Purpou! flol f ro1n1ng St-.oe -Nylon Top W ith leather Trim Reg S20 60 NOW • FLYTYERS We Hove A Comprete Stock Of Fly Tye M oteriols That Hove Just Arrived . .:. :~ .,.;( 2 19 E. 4 th Kl-7-5723 601 S. Eu cl id 87 1-5988 ., ' Pl!OM Fa~ioh r~land Newport Beach t40UIS Meft. -Fri. t :30 let Sat.t 130 ... HAVE YOUR TENNIS STROKE ANALYZED •At Fashion Island . SAT. JULY 12th, 11·4 P.M. LINDA CUSHING, D irector of the Fabulous Newport Bcoch "Tennis College" will onolyze your stroke, using tennis Rebound Net ond Video Tope. "TENNIS COLLEGE" SPECIAL 5 W eek Course REG. $85.00 Special At Only $70 •\ . s,\-_: .. :\ FREE ___ , :;~•:c:.."'::'. 2,./DRAWING .. ·\ FOR L.A . STRING TENNIS SPECTACULAR July 12, 13th • TENNIS BALL SPECIAL Wilson Yellow $179 ' CAN OTHER MAKES $199 CAN LIMIT Z CAllS • TENNIS RESTRING SPECIAL $10.00 Nylon $595 (1 DAY ONLY) •FREE LEATHER RACKET GRIP (1 PER CUSTOMER . BRING THIS ADl e SEE THE NEW NASTASE ADIDAS TENNIS SHOE (POLYESTER) • '21 95 NEWPORT BEACH Fashion Island 644-21 2 1 -CERRITOS #163 MQll 924-1625 ' ' . I We Cut The Cost of Coasting Big Value Treasury's Own 26" 3-speed Bike 49.99 Orig. 69.99. Boys' and girls' 26" 3-speed. Front and rear side pull hand caliper brake. Chrome fenders front and rear. In carton price. additional charge for assembly. Low Price· 26" 3-speed Huffy Bike 59.99 Orig. 74'.'99. Features full' reflector package. front and rear hand brakes. , In carton price. additional charge for assembly. Super Price 24" I 0-speed Huffy Bik_e 69.99 Orig. 79'.'99. Features caliper hand brakes. racing saddle. full reflector package, racing handle bars. derailleur gear1ng. In carton price. additional charge for assembly. Boys only ,, SALE Flame Retardant ' Tents 47.99 Reg. 59.99. Nylon sides, polyester floor, cotton ca nvas top. Blue. wh ite stripes. 7' x 7'. \63.99 \, .. \ Reg. 79.99. 8' x 10'. Prices effective Thursday, July 10, thru Sunday, July 13, 197 S Grape Ivy 1.99 ' 6" Decorative, climbing and trailing plant. Resists insects. Glossy leaflets. Aralia 1.99 6" plan t. Excel lent fo r house or can be grown outdoors in shade. Kalanchoe 1.99 6" Trailing habit for ha nging baskets or pets. Sun/partial shade. Bottle Palm Superb container plant. Takes indoor conditions or full sun. Needs little water. (Not shown). 6 inch. 4" Assorted Indoor Pl~nts IJ ~m~~~ ggc AVAILABLE ARE: VARIEGATED CREEPING CHARLIE CREEPING CHARLIE POTHQS ALUMINUM & BRONZE PILEA COLEUS ~RTILLERY FERN BLOOD LEAF ~ 2.99 6" pot with yarn ha nge r. Plant not included. 1.77 4" Asso rted pots. Jade Plant 1.99 6" plant. Fine succulent that takes sun or shade. Easy care. 1~99 Hemp Hanger comes in natural color only, rough in texture. 4.88 8" x 24" Decorative wrought iron plant stand. tUIMA 'Altl: Beach at Ofangethorpe ·Open weekdays 9· 30 to 9:30 Sundays 1Oto 6. 01.AHGI: City Dr et Garden Grove Blvd •Open weekdays 10 109 Sundays 10 to 6. SAMI' A AMA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza• Open Daily 9:30 to9. Sundays 10 to 6. ,, • ·Boys & Girls Clearance Sale .... 303to 503 Off Hurry now while the selection is good. Choose from a select group of gids' sportswear, boys' and girls' tops and bottoms. Easy core fabrics that mean less work for you . Limited styles and quantities similar to illustration . ,, ,. .. \ SALE The Treasury · ··o vernight" diapers I l 77"'P kg.of 12 Reg. 1. 15. SupN savings on our f)Wrl r)lf11t•s_, d1spo::;,1bles 11.99 Reg. 15.52. Cu.:.r. ul 1 ~ pkg::; rricU rffKtin ttini S..lldoy. Jiiiy I l, 197S LOW PRICE Women's Casual Shoe 3.77 Women's sling sanddl, cushioned tor comfort. Assorted fashion colors. One p1£•ce molded sole Vi nyl Who It. SILCS 5 to l 0. DRAPES SPREAD S SLEEPING BAGS ALL BRAS & GIRDLES Sport brief girdle 2.33 Reg. $3. In white ::ind bli1ck Medium to firrn control. Sizes S.M.L.XL ' Lace Cup crossover bra 1.55 Reg. 1.99. Machine wash. 32 to 408, 34 to 44C.D. White Lace cup bra 1.99 Reg. 2.50. Machine wash. White 32 tu 36A. 34 to 388. Family Swimwear Sale SAVt_,30 TO 503 FOR YOUR DAYS IN THE SUN AT VERY SUNNY SAVINGS. CHOOSE FROM A SELECT GROUP OF SOLIDS AND PRINTS. SWIMWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN , BOYS AND GIRLS. LIMITED QUANTITIES. Men's: Clothing Sale SAVE 30 TO 503 HURRY NOW WHILE THE SELECTION IS GOOD. CHOOSE FROM A SELECT GROUP OF MEN'S SPORT COATS, DRESS SLACKS AND SHIRTS. •~• ,AllC: Bodch at Orangettlof'pe •Open weekdays 9 30 to 9 30 Sundays 1Oto 6. OUMGI: City Or at Gardon Grove Blv1. •Open weekdays 10 to 9 Sundays 10 10 6 sAKr A AHA: 3900 So Bnstol-No of So. Coast Plaza •Open Daily 9:30 to 9. Sundarl 10 to 6. \ Special \.· Jr./misses' uniform dresses 5.99 Easycare machine wash polyester. Choose from three great styles White only In sizes 5/6 to 15 16. GOOD BUY Women's Duty Sho~ .~ ---=:~;/ ------..:.--~/ 11.99 Glove leather upper. Super- cushioned in sole. Cushion crepe rubber so le. Sizes 5 to 10. GREAT BUY Misses' shirts 2/~5 Machine wash polyester/cotton. Sleeveless styling. In assorted solids and patterns. 32 to 38. 1 Value ' Misses' Halters 1.99 · Polyester and cotton prints. Tie back. Available in small, medium and large. (Not Shown) VALUE Misses' Shorts 1.99 Nylon shorts. Great assortment of solids. Sizes 10 to 16. GREAT VALUE Grass Mat Sandal 1.99 Good for summer days. Available in ass't . colors and .. "• It•···~····,···· '·~ SPECIAL Bath towels 99c Cotton terry printed looped bath ensemble. Assorted prints. 66¢ Hand 44¢ Wash Quasar'" color TV $299 19" rJ1agonal portable. pluq-rn circuit rnod11les. Instant mcturf' and sound. (5:i20) SPECIAL ·Framed pub mirrors ,2/$6• ,,1.,.-...... .. Summertime Hair Care 199 Head & Shoulders Shampoo 11 f I. oz. 119 Clairol Herbal Essence Shampoo 8 fl. oz. 166 Adorn H.air Spray Nt. wt. 13 oz. o1·- 129 Alberto -Balsam Conditioner 8 fl. oz. • 149 Clairol Summer Blonde Earth Born Shampoo 8 fl. oz. • : .· ... ~,.,.--- Choose from a wide assortment of old signs and notices. 10x13". A great look into the past. 99c53c66c Style Hair Spray Alberto VO 5 Hair Dressing Nt. wt. 1 V2 oz. tube Nt. wt. 13 oz. Special prices good thru Saturday, July 12. 1975. IUlttA PAIK: Beach at Qrangethori>a • Ot>an weekdays 9·30 to 9:30. Sundays 1Oto6 OIAHGI: City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd. •Open weekdays 1Oto9. Sundays 10 to 6. INfl A AMA1 3900 So. BristOl-No. of SO. Coast Plaza • Qppn Daily 9.30 to 9. Sundays 10 to 8. I Ir Treasury Creme Rinse 16 fl. oz. •• • '} A J.j DAILV PILOT Thundey . .My 10. 1975 . Our tow Food Prices Will Save You Moriey! · LARGE -SIZE CUCUM BERS PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 10th thru JULY 16th '\ ' I J I BING CHERRIES NECTARINES CANTALOUPES RED RIPE c THRIF·T-PAK HOLLV FRESH s1 09 CHICKEN PARTS ......... LB. I USDA CHOICE BEEF BONELESS s 1 68 7-Bone Chuck Roast...La , FRESH QUALITY PORK $1 59 Loin Sirloin Chops ...... LB. , FROZEN 89C Manhattan All Meat Of Beef $1 29 l.Q.F. SANDABS ................. LB'. Bologna .............. 11>. pkg. ea. I USDA CHOtCE BEEF BONE IN $1 39 Round Rump Roast. .... L~. , USDA CHOICE BEEF BONELESS s 1 5 9 ROUND STEAK ............ LB. I FRESH QUAUTY PORK s 1 49 Country Style' Ribs ...... LB. , FROZEN 73c Precious Brand 12 oz. pkg. $1 .13 ea19c EASTERN SOLE ................ LB. Mozzarella Balls e ~z. USDA CHOICE BEEF 7·BONE $1 09 CHUCK ROAST ............ LB. I FROZEN $1 29 SALMON FILLET .......... LB. I FRESH QUALITY PORk $1 4 9 Shoulder Built Roast ... Ls. , VAN DE KAMP $2 06 Leo's All Varieties ·45c FISH FILET ................ 2• oz. , u. Thin Sliced Meats ......... 3 oz pkg SOA CHOICE BEEF BONELESS $1 68 huck Family Steak ..... te. • HEAT & EAT BREADED 69C PERCH FILLET ................... Le. SLICED FRESH s 1 59 V4 Pork Loin .................. ts. , MRS. FRIDAYS 8 oz. $1 46 SPRINGAELD Individually Wrapped s1 05 Gounnet Shrimp .......... EA. , Thin Sliced Cheese 12ozpkg , '~ " v~~· .... HOLLY FRESH USDA CHOICE BEEF WE BOUGHT THEM LOWER ••• Because of unusutl v o I um• purc:h.Ms or manufac:hnr's t.Mporary promoti~I aUowenc:es, whle they t.Jt • . . • • • WE SELL THEM LOWER! ~~ 94 Salad Oil ......................................... 24 oz Bottle C Springfield Spinach ............................................ 29 oz. can 29c ROUN D STE AK Best of The CHICKEN No Necks-Backs or Gizzards Springfield 8 gc Apple Cider or Juice .................... v2 981 Bottle BONE-IN ~ USDA CHOICE BEEF M.P.S. CH UNK Y DOG FOO D 23V2 OZ. CAN 49c SANTA ANA ORANGE .. >IOO Ctn' DIWI 10 90 IMSTOI. AT GMD8I CMOV£ awa. AT91'1$TOl 6~ a Cl'TY OIWI 90 MON nMU SA f t JI TO t "°" "4MI IAT t ft> t It#! IOTO • IUllGAY If TO I BUENA PARK GRANADA HILLS 11M 1.-Z !IEACM 11.\IO CHATSWOl'n. AV£ c:QM(A 0# HAQf ll \IO AT CMATtwofmt 6 ZUMA • o.-~HOfW'I $TOM HOURS srOM "°"" MOH TMllU FIW 10 TO t MON ,..._, SAT I YO t ... SAT 10 IO 1 IUHOAY 10 IO I Springfield 2 9 Apple Sauce ..................................... 16 oz can c Gingham 41 C Peaches Sliced or Halves ............... 29 oz can Gingham 45 C Pea rs ................................................. 29 oz can Friskies 5 F s 1 OQ Cat Food 5 Varieties ................. 1s oz can ~ Springfield 5 gc Heavy Duty Aluminum Fo!I .............. 2s tt roll Chun King 5 Varieties $1 35 Chow Mein Dinners ...................... 42 oz. can • Welchs · ggc Gr:ipe Juice .................................... 40 oz Bottte 20 Mule Power Shower Tub & Tile g gc Cleaner ........................................... 22 e>z: Bottle Pine Sol Foam Bathroom Cleaner ............. 17 oz can Inc. 10c off SPRINGFIELD 3-16 oz loaves in pkg. SPRINGFIELD Beef, Chicken, Turkey 4 "$1 OO Meat Pies ....................................... a oz Box ~ TREESWEET ..................................... 6 oz Can .27c Orange Juice .................................... 12 oz can .53c FLEISCHMANNS Egg Beaters .................................... 16 oz carton 8Sc EGGO Family Pack Waffles ......................... 11 oz. sox 55c SPRINGFIELD FRUI T DRINKS Cut Green Beens Seasoned Green Beans French Sliced Green Beans 16 oz. can SHORTENING 31b.Can Assorted Flavors 46 oz. can ' r WOODLAND HILLS 2tl00 'lllCTOflY Ill YO ~OfVICTOAl a CAHOGA A\11. fllOM MIU M. ' TO I tAT I IUll t 0 1 TORRANCE 21011 MWTHOl'Nl AVI Af ltAW'fMOME 6 KM VfOA ITOM l't(JIMI MON. ntllU IAf UO 10 I JO ~ .. , .... LAKEWOOD mo CAMON ST. COlllNfA 0# P~6 CAMOM llo-1£ "°""5 MOit llWJ IA T t JO TO UO IUNOAY 10 .TO I .. RIVERSIDE •10 TY\.fll AYI. ,., nw • ~.twf. -r ,..,.~,. toro• ..__ ..... ,... '" . I • • .. . . ..... • • • t. Thuraday,July10.1975 K en Cory Rides Cente r of Storm By SUSA.N SWARD SACRAM£~TO <AP) -St~le Controller Ken Cory, the former Orange County Assemblyman from (iarden Grove, sparked a "spoils system" controversy -.Vhen he 11ppolnted 74 new inheritance U&xappralaef& late lllBt month. Cory's apilntments immediately prompted al- Ie&ations th t he had appointed friends campaign workers an relatives of contributors. ' AS~ED ~HETHER HE HAD appointed some p01J~1cal lraends, the Democratic controller, onetime protege o( 1esse Unruh, told a reporter at thftime : I "~al did you expect me to do, appoint my. enem1es1 " Since lhen. Cory, whose 1974 eampaign Cor con-t~oller "fas .bankroll~ in Jarae measure by Orange CoUnly s Richard 0 Neill an<I Dz:. Louis Cella, has been unavailable for comment on the tax re- ferees, who appraise the estates or deceased Californians for tax purposes. 'And others have been highly critical or Cory's appointments to the lax jobs which, according to the latest state figures, bring at least 38 of the state's 160 appraisers a gross of over $40,000 a year. "I think this is a viola- tion "<Srthe spirit of the 1971 law," said former Republican Controller Houston Flournoy. The law was enacted lo curb ""'°4• the •·spoils system " SPOILS SYSTEM? aspects of the appraiser · Controller Cory appointments. FWURNOY, NOW A UNIVERSITY of Southern California political science professor, told The As- sociated Press: "1 think the s pirit of the law was to try to proie-ct the appointments from cr.iss political manipula- tion. lt 's hard for me lo believe all of the people who weren't reappointed wer e not competent when most had passed a n examination and bad been function- ing in the system." The 1971 law blocks tax referees and referee can- didates from makint! a contribution to a state con- troller candida te. It also limits referees and re · feree candidates to $200 contributions to other races. Cory replacecl m any of --------.... Flournoy 's aJ1praisers with his own appointees. "' E JJ"S A ,)1,-41., )'SI S They included relatives of several major cam - pagn contnbu~ors and associates of some top Democratic officials. The appointments raise an old political issue in California. BACK lN 1966 THE BIG ISSUE in the controller's race bet ween incumbent Democrat Alan Cranston and Republican 1',lournoy was wh~ther Cranston had pressured his appraisers for contributions. In 1965 Cranst.on. who was defeated by Flournoy in the 1966 race, said he would no longer accept political contributions from his appraisers. But that didn't satisfy then-Assemblyman Bill Bagley. a San Rafael Republican, who ran unsuc-cessfully against Cory !astye~r. B~gley_said in 1965: "The present s ystem of politically appointed ap- praisers still s m ells to high heaven and no amount of election-year perfume will kill the stench." Before the 1971 law, a controller could appoint whomever he wis hed to be an appraiser -known formally as a •·tax referee." TH.E LAW SETS TIIE FEE AN appraiser re· ceives al one-te nth of one percent of the first $500 000 of an estate's value and one-twentieth of on~ i>ercent of the amount above $500,000. Cash is not counted in an estate's value. In 1967, Flournoy began giving exa minations to qu~lify persons before they could be interviewed for the job. • ''I then proceeded to replace the ones who flunked the exam. including some of those I appoir;>ted. I re- mem ber that vividly," Flournoy said with a laugh. He also acknowledged that he appointed some per.;ons he kne w were involved in the Republican Party and som e he had known in political work. The 1971 law required the examination to qualify tax appraiser candidates for interviews with the controlle r . Since 1967, the test has been ad- ministered six times, including twice by Cory. MEN'S TRADITIONAL CLOTHING SUMMER STARTS I T9DAY Hows: I 0 O.Jll.·9 ,.. .... BUT DESPITE THE TEST, THE job can still be us~ as a reward for politicw friends of the con- troller. Flournoy says the only remedy is to eliminate the controller's power to appoint ap- praisers. "Civil service is the only way in which you could get a professional non-profit administration of the tax," he said. But ~ournoy said his efforts to make that change by a bill ran into tough, successful opposition from the State Bar or California and from small rural counties that each wanted their own appraiser. Cory has backed "a revision of the system that would have done away with tax referees and gone to a system of self-appraisal which is what people do on their income tax," said Carl D'Agoslino, Cory's chjef d eputy . "If you read the newspapers lately, you may un- derst and why we're not wild about the present eiyste m," D'Agostinosaid. NOW 33 COUNTIES HA VE ONLY one appraiser each while Los Angeles County, which has the big- gest volume of estates, has the most appraisers, 47. The law requires a minJmum or one a ppraiser per county. ''The r ural counties didn't want the appraisers centralized the ~ay they would be in civil service. They didn't want lo have lo go to Redding if they lived in Northern California. They wanted their guy down at the county courthouse. They wanted a guy 'they knew," Flournoy explained. <See CORY CONTROVERSY, Page 89) 135113 145112 Sl.00 to 51.11 fed. h ciH Tox TUBE·TY,l Ill(. Si i 3 3 I =13 ! i 3 •I :t;1 •J t!1 lW Pih .. f._IT_s_: -- Blt78/ 13 FR78/15 (165113) (195115) CR78/14 GR70/15 (175114) (205115) DR78/ 14 HR78/ 15 ( 115114) (215115) FR78/14 JR78/15 (1171114) (225115) HR71/14 . LR71115 (GUl/14) (235115) COSTA· MESA 3001 HAllOR ILVD. 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J us l p u l a livering itto someone un-bring a fine of Crom $100 it and she's sut>jected to Gallery are offending cardboard cover over it der 18, Wendt said. He to$1,000. · it every t1"1• 1be goes to some residents and has and don't let any kids un-said the only exception Wendt says he believes that sto~ eventually she proposed an ordinance der 18 years old buy would be a c hild 's merchants who do dis-won'tgototbatstore.'' MERCED (AP) -A cowboy here has filed a lawsuit because he was "distressed at being fenced in" by an arrest for investigation of drunken dri ving on horseback. banning their public dis-F-t~iCiccil~-;;;;;~-;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ pl~ri •ve got nothing fUffRL'S Coy Orr, 58, was booked at Merced Coun- ty J ail March 6 after Sheriff's Deputy Bill Blake reported his car almost struck Orr's horse. The omcer's re- port said Orr was "about tt l) "'~···· -.,,, .............. ~ ... "The chair put its foot out and tripped me!" to Call of the side of the------------------ horse." THE CALIFORNIA Highway Patrol con- tended Orr Clunked sobriety tests, but Orr countered that he had drunk only four beers and was ''sober as a judge." The charge was dis- missed April 16. ORR FI LED SUIT against the county and state of California this week asking $500 for various costs plus $5,000 for his "starring role in national publicity" about the unusual arrest. The suit adds that Orr, "ho spent four hours in custody. considers a jail "a pla,;e for criminals and lawyers, but certain- ly not a place for a cow- boy of the open range dis tressed al being fenced in." On a Tear Girl, 7, Big Eater TITUSVILLE. Fla. <AP) Cheree Taylor won an eating contest by downing 11 hard boiled eggs in four minutes, placed second in the pie eating event and then polis hed off six cotton candies, six ice cream cones, fried chi cken, potato salad and ba}c ed beans. · Since that Fourth of July picnic contest, the skinny 7-year-old has been eating, eating, eating. ''Until last weekend we had to literally force her to eat and sometimes we even had to paddle her rear," her mother. Sherry Taylor, said. "We bad even t a ken her to the doctor because she was so skinny. .. We don't know what to do now -be happy or worried. I don't know what's gotten into her.'' Ever s ince the eatmg binge. the 55-pound youngster has been stuffmg herself daily with more food than .. anybody in the famil y," said Mrs. Taylor, who has two sons. She says Cheree packs away a big breakfast, a big lunch and a big dinner, sandwiched around snacks. a g a i n s t t h es e UPHOLSTERY magazines," said Wendt. W'9tti Y• W..t "But the little old lady Ille .... t h a t g o e s t o t h e 1 u2 H.tHlr l~d. drugstore to get her pre-c.-. w.-"\•1-ozst scription filled , when she ~==~===~~ goes up to the checkout counter, she shouldn't have to stand there and l ook at all these magazines that are right there ... "CUSTOMERS HAVE got a right lo t\trn their head. but how can they tum their head when the thing is staring them right in the face in back of the cash register or something. They put them in places where they have to look at them." We ndt sa id his or-dinance , unde r City Council consideration, would bar stores in this city of 50,000 from dis· playing covers showing nudity or sexual acts. Th e ordinance a lso would prohibit sale of such magazines to anyone under 18. "WHAT WE'R E ask- ing them to do is to cover them up or put them llJH' ,,omelhmg you want lo ::.ell? Classified ads do il well. 642-567~. BobHope and other stars in free shows! 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Costa Mesa Office: 450 East 17th St .. 92627; Fountain Valley Office: 16025 Brookhurst St., 92708 ' 1st ANNUAL SELL-ABRA TION WE'RE ONE YEAR OLD ..• ANO WE'RE CELEBRATING - " , ,,..t'' Att.1>8 Can' UH t ~· tt--u '"'lie S ebastiani VINEYARDS SEBASTIANI .GALLON •VIN ROSE •CHABLIS •BURGUNDY SATURDAY, JULY 12th ONLY HELP US CB.BRA TE OUR ANMlfBISARYI I • CHAMPAGNEW1LL \ BE SERVED ALL DAY! IE OUR GUEST New Rotiert Mondovi Winery • RED DINNER WINE • WHlTE DINNER WINE $2.19 ••• 5th $3.89 ••• Magnums h Gallon 2.89 Rec). J.2' Open 10 o.m. to Midnight DAN DY LI:ON "l.VI:N ::E: oo.~t l 332 Forest Ave., Lagwia Beach 494-5156 ~ -. • ' J , . . -. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . ·. . I • . .. ' .. . . ,., {' BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tllu,..._y, J111, ID, 1911 :reenage ' ·;Alcoholism ~ ! • • • , Ho"" High? , " " w ~ .... ; I J; .. ,, ~ ) By CAROL MOORE Oftlle D•ll' Piiot Si.ti ,. ~ "I wanted to be like grown-ups. 1$ .., They had alcohol so if I had it, I'd 1(.. be like them .'' .. "I wanted to be as good as others and since I never could be, I drank for oblivion." "Praise from the crowd was important. They admired how much I could get down." "I matched m y father, one to one at the a ge of 12, to show m y contempt for his drinking." ''I was sick a nd tired of being s ick a nd tired." Five teen-aged alcoholics gave these ins ights lo why, in a r.a- tional "subs ta n ce a buse sur - vey." alcohol was the No. 1 drug choice of American adolescents today. The st alisUc d oesn't ·Surprise Dr. Muriel Tho mson who will teach a wee ke nd seminar on Alcohol and the Schools for UCI Exte nsion , s t a rting a l 7 p.m . tomorrow in Room 14-0 of the Socia l Science La b on campus. As a consultant lo the superin· tendent of Los Angeles schools, she has seen such incidents as the cancellation of the cast party for the eighth grade play beca use three students a r rived drunk. "Parents' attitude frequently is 'thank goodness, it 's only alcohol,'" she s aid. . "They o ver -r eact t o other drugs a nd . in es sence, encourage drinking. There's plenty of liquor availa ble in t he house." Yvelin Gardner of the Nationa l Council on Alcoholism agreed : ··whe n d rugs came on the scene, drinking became square. The ho rrors of he r oin ove r - shadowed the problem -but on- ly in terms of emotions a roused in parents. "Even a t the height of the drug epidemic, alcohol remained the greatest drug phenomenon con- sidering numbers of users, a c- tually growing bigger a ll the time. "Although few people think or alcohol as a drug, it is the m ost common drug of physical as well as psychic d epe ndence." Nation a lly, 75 percent of high s chool students say they have taken alcoholic. be verages m or e than once before graduation and / one-third state they drink with some regularity. Every study fi nds that, sta rt- ing with the striking number who begin drinking at 12 or 13, the proportion of drinkers grows larger in every age group into young adulthood. Health officials estimate that there are 17,500 young problem drinkers unde r 18 years of age in Orange County. T hP number m ay be m uch high er , D r . T homson noted, because school personnel are protective and claim drinking is not an issue on their campuses. F or ins t ance, Da le Wool e y, dire ctor of pu p il perso nnel ser v ices for N e wpor l-Mese1 Unif ied Sc hool District s aid drinking is "not a problem but a concern. ··It's nothing major Lik e drugs but we are up da ting curriculum for some g rades with informa· tional changes." That's just one goal of Dr . Thomson 's semina r. Participants wi ll receive train· ing in assessing t he alcohol pro- blem, identifying community re- source:.. m a king, 1mplemcntmg and evalualmg a plan of attack. "E very dis trict is urtiqucly ar- fecled by socia l system, li ving units. commercia l ava1labilitv. a gencies for help and staff a·l· t1tude," s he said. ·'The plan for solution has lo come from the s pecifi c school.·· In Septembe r, Foun tain Valley School District will initiate a pre vent ion progr a m , some t!OO pagl·s of activities that. teachers ma) adapt to virtually <iny subject for introducing racts about alcohol. "We're aiming al the fourth throug h e ighth g r ades when basic decisions have been made. Peer infl uence onlv reinforces pre-de termined c hoices ," said Dr. H . W . H o lly, p rogra m coordinator for the Alcoholism Council of Orcinge County. He desi~nl'd the program Ja~l year while worktng with the county s Department or Mental He a lth , a ssi sted by J ohn F1owe rs. UC l social ecologist. and Fern Zahlen. ''The curriculum guide out· lines the eight b as ic values that huma ns will s atisfy one way or .mother. The n we arm the st u- dents with facls ancl d1scour<:1gc them from expe ri mentmg with alcohol," he a dded . "Teen agers don't drink to t>scape. like ;.idu lt:>. T hey drink for the turn-on.·· Additionally. Dr . Thomson r<:- commended that counselors lake more pos itive in tervention, with the t'hild 's perm ission. ··Ninety percent or the liml', they help young~tcrs make good choices, bul counselors shuuld t a k e a ct·rta i n a m ou nt of rcspons1bihly 111 <:uses wh1::re 1t is very -hard for s tude nts to ask for ht'lp ... But corrective programs for teenaged alcoholics aren 't rcadi· ly available. Probation offi cers discovered this when they sought referrals for some or the ir charges, the most m em orable of whom had three a rrests for drunken dnvang before he was old enough to get a license. Authorities appl·aled lo the ACOC which no"' offers weekly r<i p sess ions in Su1lc 104. 1913 E. 17lh SL . Sa nta Ana. f<'ilms a nd liter ature arc a ' a ilable and dis - cussions a r e Jed b y two re- ro\'ered a lcoholics under 20 and a youth counselor. Dodie Gust , public information director , e xplained that field trips also are arra nged because ··when the whole social life is built around drinking, it's hard lo imagine wh at to do to resist peer pressure ." Attendance averages 15 and is open to a nyone 24 years or )oungc r who is try ing lo lick the proble m . Teachers have sent s ome s tude nts who ca me lo school drunk at 8 a .m . Betty Ga tes Snider , executh'e director of ACOC, s aid fundin g is being sought fo r a youth learning center wher e whole classes could be broug ht in. A :.peak er 's b ure au n ow handles req uests for classroom lectures and PTA presentations, pomtang out t he h ealth and dis- l't pl 1 n e p r oblem s related lo alcoholism . · Addiction comes more q~c.k ly and s eriously lo adolesce nts than adults. We need to start a t a younger age teaching them lo be personall y responsible fo r drink- ing,·· s<1id Dr. Thomson. Where Do Parents Draw Line? Drink, Drank, Drunk \\'hat c;rn be d ont• about the abuse of <.tlcohol by youn gsters '! The answer is not ea!>y to ri nd. The close relationship with other d rug abuse, which also Jacks a n t>ffcct1ve remedy, is not en- couraging. Jule!> Saltman. author of the Public Affai rs Pamphlet. The New AJ coholtcs. Tcen<:1gers. ex- plains thl'Y must somehow be persuaded either not to dnnk at all or to des ist 'A hen there is any 111d1l·at1on t hat d rinking is lead mg to trouble. lit· <1ho d a rmed anti-alcoholis m com·· llll'l l'1,tl s Jnd advertising camp;,-iigns don't "ork bl•c;.111Sl' :. 01mg pe opll• rarely sec themse lves in tht• poSll'I":-or a pply !-.l<.tti~lt <:!-. lO their lives. Tlw h.t:ill' mt•ss;.1gt•sho uld be · .. If you dnnk. <ltink for plcu!>u re. not lo !)how off. Lt.>t a leohol Ol' a part of your enjoyment of food . people and other good things; don ·t d n nk a Ion~ and has til y. or out of anger. Qua n lily con· s umption 1s not a contest worth winning ." He rc's a set of rules for parents who want to leach their children how to drink: Watch 11our dnnkmg the way your clnldren watclr ii If you ~how them that you s anction d rinking, also show thC'm l hal you do not over-drink, you do not encouragl' your guc~ts to over-dnnk,.} ou ad- mir<' pC'opk "ho dnnk sanely and .} ou deplon• drunkcnncss Start your 11•c11agl'rs <>// U'tllr a dnnk at home Makc d rinking casual. a family pleasure, a n un- glamorizcd social activity, not a secret self· indulge net'. Tell teenagers why people drink. Drinking can muke for J!Ood rello\\s h1p. but it also can be dangerous 1f Pl'Oµl c dnnk lo escape from their r eal trou bll•s Pomt up the dangers of alcohol in the here a nd now Threats or degradation a nd illness in far-off yl·ars will not impressayoungster , but he m ay not want lo ris k being denied his chance to use the family car because he drinks unwisely. \-\rt/I otllcr pan.'nts and youngsters. show a 111m or hold group discussions on dnnlnng. Pri vale lecture~ to your youngsters may not take root, but a dis· cuss ion with a gathering of his or her friends will give everyone a chance to ask questions and may help to r('lievc th<: pressure on your teenager o! "the othcr guys" whodrink too much. -- (jt'I closer to your Inds. Giving your offspring your attenl1o n and love is the best way to keep them oul or any kind of trouble, including over- dn nkang Get expert help. If a youn gster's drinking in spite of all the par ents ' efforts, becomes a pro- bll'm, :-.onw kmd of treatment m ay be in order . Consult thl' '\ attonul Council on Alcoholis m ·s l'ounty orfll'l' m Santi.I i\nu. 'J hl' N.1t1ona l Congn.•ss of P arents and T(':.icht•rs alsn h.1 s helpful infor m ation : write to t he Smoking <ind Alrohol Education Project , 100· K Hush Stn•t•t, Ch1r ago. I ll. 60611. For add1- t1ona l m:.it('rial on teenage drinking, write t hP Nationa l Cll•a rtnj?hou~e ror Alcohol Information, Box 2345, Rockville, l\ld. 20852. Excess Breeds Excess Ann Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm sure my husband is an alcoholic but he denies it. The man can drink h a ll a fifth every night after supper. According to him it's better than sleeping pills . (He bas bad insomnia for several years and the ductor suggested a alass of wine or whisky at bed- time.) I say anyone who drinks that much booze eve!)' night of his li fe \s an olcohoUc. Aner two drinks he 1et1 m ean, starts flthts and makes lon1·dlstance telephone ulls to peopla all over the coun- try. When the bills come in 'he want.a lo know who m ode lbe • ' calls. He donn 't e ven remember IPUklnl to these ~le. much less wh at be said . Please, Ann, give me a defini· lion of an alcoh olic. I need to know whethe r I 'm r ight or wrong. -TOUGH SLEDDING DEAR TOUGH: One of the bHt deflnltloaa of a.a akoboUc was written by Dr. WlU Men- nlncer 1ftany yean a.co. Here lt ll: "A.koboliam 11 a cllarac:ter disorder marked by repeated ex· ceHlve drinking to wrb • ft(Jft that tbe lndlvldual '1 own efficien- cy or happiness ls tenrdy Im · palred and the relatlamblJJS In h18 family, in bis buln~ and wit h hi s friends .are jeopardlled. •• Here's an added statemenl by ADD Landen: · ,, I know of ao 1la1Je element in our society that has wrecked more careen. ruined more mar- riages and destroyed more bealtby bodies than booze. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Sinec your column has so many grim and heart-r ending letters 1 tho u g ht y ou might e n joy something on the Uaht side for a change. This was prompted by the letter from the wom an who wrote and suggested a better name than "just a housewil~." She com~ up with "Domesuc Engineer.'' When I visited England l was surprised lo discover they ac- tua lly c all r acctrack bookies ''Turf Acrounlanls; •· garbagl' co ll e c t ors w r r l' "Swi ll Solicitors !·' These arr ::i lmosl :is runny as our local s chool system which labels the school library "The Instructional Mate rials Center." Maybe they shoulct call you a "Problem AtHllyst for the Emo- tionally D1!>truu)o:ht '' instead of ''Dispenser or 1\ct v1ce to the l..ov- elom ." · Whal s ay you. A11111l··• KF.N C.OFWESTV1\ DEAR K F.N : I uy d('llv.-r me rrom "Advkt• to the Lovtlorn." 111 settlt for "Human Relallons Columnls&."·I don't need Lo be an 1 "analyst ." 'J'haob aol'.way. DEAR ANN LANDERS . Tht' incom e-tax d e adline has long since passed but I'm still m ad enoug h about tho~c CO{'kl'Yl'd forms to write to Ann Lunders . I wish the government \\-Ou ld get som et hing s tr aight The ''housewives" in this country arc not "unemp loyed ." We ar<' prcl· lY dumncd busy. Acc ording lo the R andom House Collette Olctlon:.1J , to he "unemployed'' 1i. "lo bt• uncx· t.•up1ed. or jobleib." l am norw of those things und nt·1thc1' tll'C millions of otlw r womt•n who cook, clean, wm~h. Iron, C'hasc kids. !\ew on b uttons, can, frcc1c and hunt bar guins. Anyone who ' h as the nu tty idea that the \\Oman who sla ys hom e is ''un· l'mploycd · · ought lo follow me around from 7 a.m . until 11 p.m. They'd get an eyeful. -D. L. K . DEAR D.L.K.: Tbanks for an earrul. I'm for revl1lai tllc langua~e on lbose IRS fonna. How aboul il , Wasblngtoa! · F.vcn 1£ drinking Is the "in., thin.: 111 your crowd, it needn't l'rowd ~·ou out. Lenm the facts from Ann Landers' booklet, ··~oo ze t•nd You -For TC'enu(.tcrs Only.·' ~ 50 «nts an coi n a n d a lo n g , s e U · :1ddrcs11cd. s ta m ped e1wetope lo Ann Landers. P .0 . Box HOO~ Jo:lg1n, m. 00120. IJJ# DAILY PILOT Thuraday, Ju!y 10. 117'5 Little Things Count By E RMA DOMBECK There's an old chestnut going the rounds that mont.•y can't buy happiness. The other night my husband was squinting over a book when he said. •·How big is the hghtbulb Jn this la mp?" someone calls? .. "I tbjnk pencils are still a dime or 15 cents . Whal are you do- ing?" "I sec. ·And what about a sim· pie comb? One that J could have for my very own without hair in it that doesn't m atch mine. Are. they out of sight?" AT WIT'S END .. I think 1t 1s 40 watts," I said. "You have a big~er one in your sewrng machine. How mueh would a 15<>-watt lightbuJb eost?" ''About89cents." .. A comb costs about29ccnts." "Very good. Now, whut about a whole newspaper?" into the seat?" He recorded 89 cents on a slip of paper. •·And how about salt Wld pepper shaker s for the table? l 've hectrd of some families that have one set for the stove and one for the table. How much would an extra set cost?'' '·A what?" .. A whole newspaper. One that hasn't been turned inside out, clipped, folded, bent, spindled, mutilated and littered all over the bathroom before 1 get to read it? .. "Fifteen cents." I said tiredly. ''Incredible!" he said louching a ballpoint pen to hls toniue. "Are they still selling those little woven cushions for the car seat? The ones lhat are new and don't have the metal springs ripping into your leg everyUme you slide "Write down $3.98," I said. "Oh, and what ab9ut those.lit- tle tables that som e people put their forks and tongs on when they cook out of doors instead of using a garbage can lid?" "They would run you about $5.95." Busily, he tallied up the total. •'Can you believe it ? $12.41 would not only buy me happiness, it would buy me ecstasy!" "You could get a little eheapie for a buck or so.·· He scribbled down $1 and con- ' tinued, "What are pencils selling for these days? The litUe wooden ones that you put by the phone and write down messages when Price Not Right That's the recession for you. There was a lime when $12.41 w~~~havebought hysteria! · By GAY PAU LEY U,.1 Women't Editor LONDON (UPI) -If you're going to Europe this summer, take money. Lots more of it than you h ad originally budgeted. For everything you've been bearing about infla- tion in Britain and on the Continent is true. Some o f the pri ces in restaurants and hotels mak e America a bargain. Helsinki. for instance, for JS cents -and it's an excell e nt w ay lo get around. But catch a t axi and t he meter t ick-ticks faster tha n one in hlgh- priced New York. I had an appointment t aking me from the Hesperia, a quality hotel, to the gov- ernment buildings, about one mile, and the meter register ed the equivalent of $5. But anyway, you don·t tip the driver, u11- ln Hels inki , for in· less there's some loose stance, where you would thange you want to pa~s expect lowered costs. we llong. found our Finnmarks A simple breakfast in ilisappearing almost as the room at the hotel cos- rapidly as we eould cash ts from $4 lo $5 each, in- traveler's checks. eluding service charge. There are ways to cu~ One in our party ex- cosls, of course. Slay in claimed that s he had s malle r, less tourist-paid $4 for a h am cat ering hot e ls. ride sandwich. public transport ation or A headline in London's walk. You can ride the pa pers told the story streetcar all over central here -the rate of infla- lion showed a 46 percent jump from 1972. Higher taxi rates are posted. T hey go even higher past midnight, when a second meter re- gisters another charge above the one on the re- gt,iJar meter. Hotel rates have more than doubled in the last five years. A room in a first-class hotel that had cost me $30 then, now was $62. Meals show :.ilmosl as much an m- crease. Colleagues returning from other European points report similar rises. One of them stayed in a Paris hotel where the rate had been $42 a day. His room for the re- cent visit was $60. Taxi fares had doubled. Althoug h · n o rthe rn Europe no longer is inex- pensive, it's still a great place to visit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chamberlain of Laguna Beach celebrated lheir SOt h wedding anniversary at a r eception hosted by Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Crean in their San Juan Capistrano hom e. Their actor son Richard arrived at the party from London, where he is film- ing Cinde rella. The couple has a 9othe r son, William, who lives with his wife a nd three children in Anaheim Hills. The honorees have lived in t he county for 18 years. Horoscope: Pisces Withhold Your Judgment FRIDAY, J ULY 11 By SYDNEY OMA RR ARIES (March 2J· A pril 19 ): Children. cbanfe, va r iety are spot ight ed . Your creative juices now. You obtain answe rs to ques- tions. Love nature is spoUighted. personal judgment, lll· twtjon Finish what you ~tart. Take plunge into future. VIRGO CAug. 23·Scpt. 22 >: Check in areas pre· viously ignored or taken for grant ed. Someone may be pulling wool over your eyes. This need not be with malicious intent, merely for "sake of con- venience.·• ~i1hts on goal. Highlight ''ersatility. Show that you can be nex1blt!. SAGITTARI US (Nov. 22-0ec. 21 ): Trave l, wnl· 1ng, language, special pub l icatio n s are featured. Details can be handled if you ''do your homework.'' ing of spint of harmony. Make intelligent con- cessions without giving up principles . PISCES (F e b . 1~ March 20): Go slow. Complete program has year to be r evealed. Withhold final judgment. One who whi s pe r s ''secrets" may actually be seeking information. If today is your birth- CHERYL SEAY OFFERS ENCOURAGEMENT IN SUNSHINE Sponsor Gives Smiles EDITOR'S NOTE: Cheryl Seay is the last of three outstanding volun: leers .at Fairview State Hospital saluted in stories by Daily Pilot staff wnler Allison Deerr. "Il·s all fun from here on," ~aid Cheryl Seay, pushing the tmy wheelchair onto the s unlit lawn at l''airvicw State Hospital. At 4 p.m. several times each week, s he picks up the lhrec- year-old boy on Ward 9 and spends an hour or two wilh him. As a friendship sponsor, she pays regular vis its, takes him on outings, and works with the ward , staff on his individual ther apy. But mostly, she's someone who's there regularly lo provide smiles and hugs. Since J unu ary. "when I just decided I should be doing more than s itting home and watching television,'· s he 's been one of the hospital's most devoted volun- teers. She began her work with a cou- ple of hours each week on Pro- gram V. <1dolescent social de- velopment, and did Yt.'Oman duty on the program ·s production of the "Wizard of Oz." "Inspirational is lhe only word for it,·· she said. WIZARD OF OZ The cast came from four pro· grams at the facility with a wide range of ability. Cheryl helped clients learn 1 in es, worked on make-up and costumes. and found live trees for the forest. · ''It was the most fantastic feel- ing standing backstage listening and watching them perform for their peers and the community. "T h ave never seen anyone· work so hard lo accomplish anything like that before." When she read in the volunteer bulletin that someone was needed to or ganize ward parties, she decided she could afford lo put in a few more hours. ''We have 44 wa rds, and each one should have a t least one par- ty per month. But, right now we only ha v~ 10 r egular party sponsor s. We need more." All that's required, i;hc said. is provision of cookies :md punch and some form of entertainment. In the past, this has meant singalongs to guitar :md piano and even slapstick comedy skits. "They could even just bring re- cords and talk to the clients " SPONSORS NEEDED Ideally, one party for ea<:h ward is gi\·en for everyone who has a birthday during the month and holidays and special oc- casions are marked with theme events. "lt doesn't cost that much to do and it m eans so much to th~ clients." Recently. Cheryl took on ~ temporary job in the training o( f1ce in addition lo her other jobs. ··1 spe nd more t ime at Fair view than I do at work." She: normally arri ves a l 10 a.m . and stays until 5; 30 or 6 p.m . Evenings s he works as "* cocktail waitress. Her volunteer work has motivated close friends lo donate some time as well. She is especially proud of bei ng able to find 50 people to give a full day for a car wash te>aid the pa- tient benefit fund. ''We raised enough to send 12 clients to the Special Olympics." Like many people, s he was un- aware of lht! needs for vol unteers <ll Fairview und the opportunities for me<1 ningful contributions. .. It was a new experience for me. I had never worked with the handicapped before. I know I've learned more from them than they·11 ever learn from me." She feels a visit to the hospital might make the public more l'Omfortable and more willing to volunteer. Engagements Revealed KNUE-BEAR Lori Knue and Mark K Bear will ex- change vows and rings Aug. 23 in St An- drews P resbyterian Church, N e wport &>ach. Their engage m e nt was announced by her parents. Mr. und Mrs. Wallace Knue of Costa Mesa. Her fiance is the son of Ted Bear of San Clemente and Mrs. Karen Bear of Rancho Cordova. The affian ced pair graduated from Corona dcl Mar High School and attended Golden West College. McWILLIAM&-MATHEWS An Aug.16 wedding has been planned by Robin McW1lliams and Daniel A. Mathews m the Napa Valley horn(' of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jamt>s McWilliams. Mathews 1s the son of Mrs. Edgar A . Golden. orona dd Mar. He earned his BA at Occ identa l Coll ege and hls JD at Hast· ings College of Law, San 1:-'rancisco. Miss McW1lliams earned her bac helors degree at Occidental and a masters in social work at Columbia University. LORIKNUE Manufacturer's FACTORY OUTLET \uvl.' 40~ lo 80'.', Everyday / ROBIN McWILLIAMS 'I' Sllflf11S TAURUS (April 20- May 20 ): Home environ- ment is more important than usual. You discover basic values a nd l~am what to do about it. Bwld LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 221 : O n e w ho ha s authority could pull str- inl(s ror you. You ((ain cooper a tion from ''high places.·· CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-J an. 19): Questions need to be asked con- cerning accounting, tax- es, insurance, budget and gener al in vestment program. Partner or male is featured. day you a re a natural -------SALE 20% OFF now on solid base. SCORPIO (Ocl. 23- Nov. 21): Deal with pro- fessional superiors. Set AQUARIUS <Jun. 20-Feb. 18): Accent is on h ome, m arriage, co- operation and the instill- teacher. H single. mar- riage is on horizon. The year has found you battl· mg to extricate yourself frotn stlning roullne. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Accent on ideas. •hort journeys, ability lo ~•~ quality. Patience now is a virtue and an al-r.========::;::=::rr---------------------1 ly. R~use to be rushed ~ ~ JI 4' .i. .J -------AUCTION------... into decisions. ~... !II' ..-~• jl ~A~~ c,v ~-'.JJ.o.._o~4' 0 CANCER (June 21· ~~ .... ~. July 22): Accent on pay-~"'~4" .. #~ menta, colJecUona, tbe c,~if.~ ~c, I' ~ .. falh eri na o ( v alal # ~·.,~~ 1taUaUc1. Now you or· ~ (~ ., ... ~~ ~ ....... 16n.11e prtoritlea. Rel•· ~ '-"':; "~ tlOMhips are lnlensaflod. ~ ..... r,f_,,,.., ..;~/ Bu1in eu activity 11 .... "' tu1h Uaht.ed. r-===:;:::==:::::;;:=j 01.BO (July 23·Au •. 22 >: Call 642-5171. Lun•r cycle II hlth -1et Put • t•• words foUJf on your own. Trwt to work for ou. ' • ANTIOUE.S·OllOOAl mfllMTR£.£TC. .,_,,, .. o-_ .. ...., ..... _ .. .................... ~. ... ,._ .. llH OCUNWAY. LA•UHA llACH ..xT SUNDAY, JUL.T IJ .. I r.M. ... ..W! ************************ · SophrsHcated * Hand-Painted Tee-Shirts from Mimosa Tree IVlllYDAY DISCOUNT PRICES 41 NATlOHALL Y AOVERTISID HTT'EA OUALITY IRAHOS Of' JUNtOR 6 MISSEi SPOAtSWIM ~E!llE . .........., ........ ·-•lttf\11 ·~ .,.,....,_ ·-'"" ·-· ........ ....... ·~ .......... . ,.,,. ...... ·~ •0.-·~· ......... ._.. l g 11 2 s s r . "IOOMER ~ ~:~ , . . ·:, i. 1 ~Ever~:( t70tLA2 1 Pur j IN , 000M8R I l ~ YOt.>'LL J.tAV£ . ~ fO ?t.JT IN FIVf. • TUMBLEWEEDS I 1'5K·'TSK-1SK ••.• so -me. GUYS -I Me MAKIN& FUN OF 'ttXIR size AC1Alt.J, EH, 1..0TSA LUCK? "lr1<llW>l 1 'I l-<ll:'il',1 I 'JCKl~hl I a I .. . .... FIGMENTS NANCY SNAP OUT OF IT··· T HIS IS IMPORTANT , ..... u,, .. ,,. ..., ... ,.,...._..., ... , .. ~ ......... ... TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 50 Beehive 1 Barbel's S11te ilGCH SOI)' 54 Presiding 6 Secular olllC« 10 WOflls uni ls S7 Sllallow dish 14 Sa~ 58 Fi.t inorechent !19 Promptly 1 S Choir member fO More 16 Glf!TMl't uncommon pat1 111 ·-w11 17 --Hebrides loroe1· Ill Minor: 62 CIYllY "1IO«NI 63 SN buds 20 Ruasl111 DOWN . ruler: var i M1ebe1h, 21 Red -for one 22 H9d dlnnel' 2 So 23 E.nlllnU 3 "RIO-···· 2S Sll't« 4 Too much WOtll«S drug S 27 Protective S Througll ·gST'lenlS 11 OptlCll 30 Leaa 11ut maser 31 Aesl on 1 perch 1 Egyplian 32 Pu t the Pf\me on11t11mer 33 Pub product a "G Ive -• 36 Noun ending chancel" 37 s.izes 9 Neighbor or 39 Put In a locker Wyo. » Appeel 10 Condll•on of 40 Aelcued "'' trom harm 11 Says o- 41 Bloclladt again 42 Ala-ma 12 More bold , 44 Piii and luturo 13 Oftlce '5 Nlgll1an IMlf WOl1t«s: 47 TOWft: Abbr. • lnfONNI ti AMI 41 Tolerate Hllll • l lw COfl\llCt ,. ,, JO ·i I A 0 s M I M I S I T A R A 8 I f A R I D AD E l C II C O E H D II C l t T E S DU E i ltA ll G A ROO R AT ST It I N C.I 0 TA R 0 E CIO 0 N C 0 T J.\t!I ' ,,,,,.,' .. l I C N HIUIHIPi ~-1 HAN ANO [ AIBICIS-l I s l E t°i'£P NAIT•l ll --'( U R o-c 0 N S U l ·~ t A p 11 A I N C 010 K T fl P A S P I C S T E l £ H I R E S 21 Ship's e111 ror help 2• Wht1't Ollawa ts: Abbf 25 Sat fora pof1rall 0 A S T II I 0 s T E I I H E A R 8 A 38 Being only ono ~Sword 41 Welght ol Ind la '3 Rhylhmic « Slralnal C A A N l K 26 AU·- Bewlldeted 27 Field ot study 28 Si"OO' l ily 45 Oe"'1 Anlmal 46 In higher pt- ~7 Con'19Ytd 49 Misintonn 29 Avalll!Clles' S\ Smlll moun- relallves taln lak• 30 Ontllrio and 52 To • ·-· Erle PerlecUy J2 Rold ITllMf S3 Pos_i ... 3' ThMter bo• word 35 Woolly 56 Tree Ct91tlllU 56 At ""' 37 ~II !IT U-in O'H111'1 home ume: Prefix . , .. by Wa. F. lrown and Mel Casson 710 PEANUTS '• .... • f'•I • I ...... •W ... t .,\.. .... .......... . r M SEGINNING iO F!fl t1K'e OAGWOOD ANO 6LONPle ! I .. by Tom K. Ryan by Dale Hale by &nie Bushmiller • WHERE A1V. I ? THE LAST THING f REMEMBER WAS JOE Sl{LAOOTNIK THROWINo A 8r\5E8A!.L TO ME FRJ.\>\ THE WINDOW OF A 61.15 .. JUDGE PARKER 5HE'5 MAGNIFICENT! I'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING MORE GRACEFUL, _ ___.., MORE ALLURING ... MISS PEACH DOOLEY'S WORLD GORDO HJ w~r rv t$1 YOUR I j.'lt NP Ut f I I OONT ll/t N KNOW YOU~ NAML I ~)/ ARE: YOU PeRSP1R 1NG, C'OC"IO R? • I I I I MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS THIS 60<.' CA.t-.l1r HIT; BABE/ ,----- by Charles M. Schulz by Mell ! CANNOT ~W YOUlt ~LEM J.:~ 'lt?lA, !JtA - ... 1 CAN ONJ..'Y Mft'T YOU N -'OL.VING t'T". NOW, EX~TLV WHAT tf VO~lt PIWE'LfM ? GETTING VOLA TO ~VE MY ~08L.EM~ •• 0 CJ by Chester Gould •ONlt) THE SHOULDER·· ·RIGHT WHEEL SNARING A CONCRETE LIGHT' POST! ® ~ • 'ii'HE VAN, TOTALLY OUT OF CONTROL WITH ST EERING SMASHED, SPINS WITH SICKENING RESULTS. ¢;. - Thursday. July 10 1975 DAIL V PILOT l:J by Rodger l raclfield ,__ ______ ..,. ·-.: . ' l l i f f • () ! ; ! "' by Ferd Johnson by Rodqer Bollen !. W\SH fHE!<E I.OAS SON'IETt-4 \NcS I CCO-D DO iO HE\..P HIM / 7·10 ·· \h p111bk111 h 11~1 lllJlh.:r "h.11 lhc dcMi,:nc" play up, I 'rn alread) pl.1~cJ up 1herc. • DENNIS THE MENACE ~ ~ 1·'0 -~ t r,/ -£,;.) ; J -~ ) , . I • B 4 DAIL v PILOT Acquitie~ Ha rmonica virtuoso Larry Adler, 61, has bee n c l ea r e d of cha rge of shoplifting Sl.70 worth of candy bars •from P iccadilly Storc. Lawmaker Has Beef ... ... • • 4-.... ""'' ..... Thursday, July 10. 197S L. /ti. Bo,1d Sports Writers Most Accurate \ m;.arkl'ling rt'M'~tn·h firm took at upon il.st.>lf to makl· un l'Xll'n:s1vc study of lhosL· c1t1n·11s whoSl' job al 1:s to prL•dtct the futun·. Sports writer:. appe:.ir to bt• thl' most uccuratt>, according to thJl <·ompany. Along with wt-altlt'r men. Lt•;.ist ;.tt•t·un.1k, it W<tS karm•d , an• tht• horos('opt· "ritcrs. Stockbrokers (jnd economists got low 1m1rks, too. RF.~1EM8 F.R , an inl'h of rain rnt·ans 113 tons of w ~1ter to tht• anl' IN OLD TUt E RECIPES, mola~scs us~d to be measured not in :spoonfu ls or cupfuls, but 111 gurgh.•s. Two gurgles of mol ~is:st.•s, for instanct>, nw;rnt put in only as much .1::. gurgles t" ice whl·n pourl'd from the 1ug. \\HAI.ES <) llo\\ mut:h do tht· h 1 r ).! t'-. t \\ ha Jc :s • ht• .1 rt::. \\ l't ,.• 11 ''' \. I p to 1,300 pounds, 11 ·~ t•-.11matt·d .. \11 85-fool· Jong blut• \\hall'. \1t·tJ.!l1111g 150 tons, "as M'C· honed Ill I !)H. It::. tw:ut \\ t•tglwd 950 pounds. Some\\ h ~dt·l> µl'l up 111 1:.!tl ft•t·t long. howl'ver. So the rt•:-t•an ·lwr.::. f1gt11\: till' wt·1g hls of lhL•i r hearb go rnlo Ju ur t1 gut l'S, Q. l.Ol 'IE, 111y boy, wltal"s your favol'ite brt.•akf<isl?" A. Th ts \\ t•1•h. ·: \ gla!'>:. of \'.8 Juice at thL• sink and a bag of pnpcurn in lhl' car to work. I tried fried c.'hicken lai,t "l'l'k but 1l made the ~tt·~J'Ulg wheel too slip~wry. (}."HOW TALL is a(•tor Paul Nc~man'!" i\, F.xa<·tly fivt.• foot l t. MOVIES It ·s not widely understood that movie lht•atcr m anagers don't always m ake the most mont•y by booking the very bt.•st motion µic· lures. ,\ film that 1s slightly boring in spots tends to send lhl' c ustomt•rs to thl' refresh· mt.>nt counte r . ThL· profit from 40·cent soft drinks and 65·cenl poµcorn cun m akl' up some for a few empty seaL .... A R G U M E N T " o 111 1 n u l' s o v l' r l h t• whereabouts of the ftr!>l profl'!>:s1onal hockt•y It-ague. Credit the l ·n1kd Stall'~ with that. Hockey ongm alt•d in C:Jnada, trut• l'noug h. About 1867. In Onta1io. Bul tht• firs t pro team was put together in the \\inter or 1904·05 at Houghton, Mich. DID TllF. t:.s. ,\Ul\1'\' 111H·11t the al'rosol t·;rn? Was il first to dt'H'lop frcezc.•·d ried foods? Such are the da1ms of that military hod.v. ~O OTHl<:R supl•rstttion tn America is so !'>trongly h eld by so many as the fear of walk- ing und er a ladder, according to students of :such matter s. Address mail to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Uox 156U, Co.sta ftksa92626. Copyright 1975 L.M. Boyd Over Food.--= WASHINGTON CU PI) -Sen. Lawton Chiles 1D-Fla.). w ants the Gener al Accounting Of. fice to t a ke a look at the military food inspection syst e m fo llowing dis- covery that a big beef s hipment de~hn ed for the Navy contained fitt:>s, hair, bits of h ide and pieces of metal. Chiles said that sub· committee in vestigators disco vered th 1• im - purities JUSl before the 64,000 pounds of meat was to be turnl'd over to the N.ivy. He said 32,000 pounds of ~ro un d beef was d estrned for tht· Norfolk, Va., Naval All" Station and 32,000 pounds of diced beef for sll'" v. <is headed for Navy ships. "This meat had already passed two in· spections and, h ad 1t not been for Senate sub('Om· mitlee investigators, 1t would have li kely ended u p in sh 1 p g a 11 e ys," Ch1lessa1d '·I want to determine if what we have found to- d ay is an isolated exam- ple of Defense Depart· ment purcha s ing pra<·· tiees or if the inspection s ys tem h;;is g l•nt•r<11ly broke n down," Chiles said. Swimming Signnps Saturday Registra t ion for the third session of Orange Coast College·s unnual summer swim p rogram will be held Saturday from 9 a .m . to noon in the OCCgym. The two-week session begms Monday morning and runs through July 25. Classes m eet Mondays through Fridays. One m or e session is st'heduled this summer. Registration will be held July 26 in the OCC gym and the session r uns .July 28-Aug. 8. Classes a rc 40 minutes Jong and arc offored from 9: 45·10 25 a m., 10 :30 ·1 1 :10 n .m., 11 : l 5 · 1 1 : 5 5 ;1 . m • 1 :00-1 :40 pm . 1 1.,.2·2s p.m ., and 2:30-J lU pm. · F ees· are $4 per student per two-wee k M's:s1on. Toddler classc·s 13 years old) are priced ~1 l S8 per session. ,,, . SllCNl'l1S \ SYLVANIA '75 CLOSE-OUTS! WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR HEW '76 MODELS, SO WE ARE OFFERING THESE TOP-LINE MODELS AT TERRIFIC LOW PRICES! ~ANIA COLOR "' '. 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RecJ. $170.00 5418 R.ecj. $19.95 8" SALi PRICE ... --SAU PttlCE -... -....... ASHLY JEWELERS • ·HUNTINGTON BEACH 5894 Edinger Avenue In "VON'S" Center -CorMr Of s,riftpale ' • ... & c Americana Plays Theater in the Spirit A bicentennial flavor will be added lo the 1975-76 season sir the San Clemente Community "l"bt!ater. The Cabrillo layhouse group will roducc an entire season lntermissi6n · Tom Titus plays with the accent n Americana, begin· · ~ next month with the usical "George M." AMONG OTHER ieces of theatrical mericana being con- idered for next season r e "John Brown's dy," ··our American @<_>usin," "U.S.A .,." "The 1ght Thoreau Spent in ail," "1776," .. The Crucible." "Our Town," "Tom Paine," "Of Mice and Men," "Tfse Devil's Disciple" and "Spoop River Anthology." Directors are current· ly being sought for the theater 's bicentennial season. Resumes with three suggested plays should be sent to the theater at Box 265, San Clemente 92672. Jn . formation is avail able al .S2·0465. THE SAN Clemente Theater will come up with a less -than - flallering picture of America contem· porary New York slyle - next week when "The a Prisoner of Second Avenue" moves into the Cabrillo Playhouse. Tony Brandt is directing the Neil Simon seriocoroedy. Charles Anthony and Sharyn Case have the starring roles in the pro- duction, with Carlene Queisner, Sheila Carnett, Karen Parger and director Brandt completing the cast. ''Prisoner" opens next Thursday for four weekends at the playhouse, 202 A venida Cabrillo, San Clemente. No s ooner will the Simon play be o (( the boards than "George M" will be on. The musical based on the life of George M. Cohan opens Aug. 15 for an abbrevial· ed two-weekend, six- performance engage· menl. CHUCK ROBERTS, a professional actor, dancer and singer (he was Richard Beymer's singing voice opposite Marni Nixon's in "West Side Story") will take the tiUe role ot the legen· dary s howman. Richard Tud or, All ee Nehen <reprisin g an earlier role), Diane Bently and Joanne Applegell Blso will be featured . Paul Ideker is direct· ing the show, with Glen Fick serving as musical director and Diane Lov· ello doing the choreo- graphy. "George M" will not be staged at the s mall Cabril l o Playhouse, but will hold forth at the Triton Center of San Clemente High School, 700 Avenida ~co. * CALLBOARD Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse will hold audi· lions for its world pre- miere comedy, ''Leonardo the Floren· tine," on Saturday at 10 a.m . in the theater, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. . .A cast of four men a nd two women is required for the show, which will run from Aug. 7 through Sept. 28. l I• l t rl I •.. Mary Tyler Moore - Doris Day of 1970s By F.S. SWETLOW NEW YORK (U PI ) Mary of ··The Mary T yle r Moore Show'· d o e sn 't have any pimples or dandruff. And she never cries or has a weight problem. Still, millions of Americans tnvision her as a modern woman, sexy, single and swinging. The world of !'The M ary Tyler Moore Show" is a fraud, a phony. Mary is the Doris Day or the 1970s. She Otl· ly gets kissed. TO BE SU R E, the weekly world of the MTM show is a most pleasant place to live. trs happy, t he people arc delightfu l. ~verything is sheer joy, o poverty, no failure, no w;t or greed. Of course, there arc TV REVIE'Y newsroom. the bastion of superficiality. "THE MARY TYLER Moore Show" is a mid· die-class fairy tale . Mary works, Mary dates, Mary solves pro- blems. She's a princess, an establishment version of Superwoman. She's never daring or pushy. She never assaults any institutions or questions values of the society she Lives in . It's dreamland, and there is nothing terribly wrong with this type of fantasy. M ary · Tyler Moore-Doris Day-happy endings are wonderful; they make you feel good; but as a vehicle for com· cdy. I disapprove. The message is mush. '50rne minor problems, THE IMPACT OF pro- bul they are r esolved grams like "The Mary amicably w i l hi n 30 Tyler Moor e Show" is minutes and Mary com-not measurable on any es back the following sort of s lide rule scale. week Cor another happy We a re dealing with life ending. It is superficiali-sty I es , c u I tu re, t y at i ls bes t. and sociology. Who could say ironically mostoflheac· how many children t ion perks in a TV turned to their fathers TJI Mystery By President Q: Is it true President Ford's early ambition was Co be a mystery writer? And that be once wrote a murder mystery? -Wllliam Gunther, Baysbore, N.Y. A : No. While the President did write a "murder mystery" it had nothing to do with any desire to be a budding Agatha Christie or Erle Stanley Gardner. While still a congressman (and a member of the Warren Commission). Ford wrote "Portrait of the Assa ssin·• with John R. Stiles. A bulky book, it dealt >vith the assassination of President Kennedy, and was published by Simon and Schuster in 1965. A TV network is now negotiating to develop lhe Ford vehi- cle into a two-part documentary -for showing after the '76 presidential election s ince the author is an an· bounced candidate. Q: Wby don't they show Carroll Baker's .. Baby PoU" on televlalon? I've been waiting a long time &o Jee that thumb·'lJucldng sexy actress again ln It. - Mn. Barbara Vargo, Omaha, Neb. »\:Stop walling. Filmed in 1956. "Baby Doll" hasn't been m ade avaHable on TV. Perhaps it is still con· fldered a little too sexy Cor the lube. HoweveT there fire other Carroll Baker films open for booking, such ~s "Harlow." "The Carpetbaggers," "Jack of J>iamonds ," "Somelhing Wild," etc. ": What did Cbarlet BronHD do for a Uvlng ~fore be became an actor? -Lucille fl .. Mem· phis. • A : AK a youth he worked in the coal mines near his home!~ Ehrenfeld, Pa., for 45 cent.a an hour. As time marched on he worked as a relief bartender. pn onlon picker. a baker and a short-order cook - l)e even called numbers ln a blngo game. The ironson family now lives in Bel Alr, Cal. They 1110 Jin love with a farm in W.lndtor, Vt., once owned Laurance Rockefeller, which they've generoualy ered as a tolfway house for Vietnamese orphans bole adopllons uenotyetflnali1ed. • ~your questions lo 1111 Oardnn, "Glad You A•k«l ~hol." core of th11 ntwspapsr, P.O. 8Dz l!IO, Coata Mt1a l:lf.28. ManlJ111 and H11 GoNNr wW °""°"QI manv qu.1•· "°"' QI I~ con fn thtir ooiumn, '*' tlw uolMflM of mail ~' pn aonof repUea fm~. after looking at "Father Knows Best" and say, ''Why aren't you like Rober t Young?" How many viewers think all lawyers are Perry Mason with justice always triumphant with a surprise e nding? Television is the most powerful m edium or culture in the world to- day. People constantly are changed by what they see, and often don't even know it. Many peo. ple shout about alleged biases of television news. It's an erroneous world the newsmen paint, critics allege. It distorts, it undermines con· fidence in American in· stilutions, t hey say. BUT WHEN IT comes t o the e nte rtainment arena, this criticism dis· appears. It's too hard to grasp the impact of a comedy or a police show on the minds of viewers. What standard do you apply? The impact of the ii· lusionary world of Mary Tyler Moore may take decades to be felt. Count· less you ngsters may think they will grow up and live in a world filled with Marys . It's happy endings. "Love Is All Around You," as the title soog on the show goes. "You 're Gonna Make It." This is ins idious. AT LEAST IN the rough and tumble world of Archie Bunker, you have a chance. There is a greater amount of re- liability in this comedy style and, for me, a bet· ter way of looking at life. "The Mary Tyle r Moore Show'' is the land of Ken and Barbie dolls. Bobffope and other stars in free shows! 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Sports writers a p pear to~· the most act.·urall'. accord ing lo t hat company. Along with Wl'athcr m en. Lt.·asl an·uralt'. it was le<trrH•d . :.ire the horoscope \\'1i"ters. Stockbrokers and econom ists got low marks, too. R E ME MBE R. ~m ineh of rain means 113 t~ns of walltr to the al'l'l' IN OLD Tll\1 E RECIPES. mola~ses used l b be m ea::.ured not m ::.poonfuls or cupfuls, but 111 gurgles. Two g urgle::. of molasses, for insta nce, nwant put in only <lS m uch a::. gurgles twice wht.•n poured from thl' Jug. W HALES <> "llo\.\ m Ul' h do till' htg)..!l'!>l w h ule:,' he<.1 r b \\l'l).!h "" ,\. l 'p to 1,300 pounds, 11 ~ l':-t 1 malctl. An 85-fool· long blut• ''halt'. \H'l).!IHnj.! 150 tons, "as sec· t1onl'd 111 19-17. I ts lw:.irt wt•1g hetl 950 pounds. N.>ml' "halt•:-gt•t up to 120 frl·t long, howcvl'r. So the n•si•:irehl'r:-f1gun: the \\ t·1ghts of tht.·11· IH.•arb go mto lour I 1g1m.:::.. (}. LOl 'IE, my boy, "h:.it·s your favol'itc hrt•ak fas t ?' A. T ht!> \\ l'l'I-• .\ ~la~~ of \'.8 Juice at tht• s ink a nd a b<Jg of popcorn in t he e:i r to work. I trn.•ll fried (•h it-ke n lu::.t \H't.'k but 1t mjde the ~tc•enng whl'l'I too !>hppt•ry. O. "HOW TAl.l. is lJ('lor Paul Newman?" ,\. Exi.Jc..•tly f ive foot J I. MOVI ES It ·s not wide ly understood that movie tht.•ater ma nagers don't alwa~s m ake lhl! most mom·y by booking thl' very best motion pie· lures. A film that's !>lightly boring JO spots tends lo send the ('Us tnml·rs Lo lht.• rl'frcsh· ment counter . Thl' profit from .:o <'<'nl soft drinks and 65·cent µopl'orn c·un m<ik~ up som\: for a few e mpty seat:-. A R G U M E N T l' o 11 1 in u '-' s v v '-' 1· l h t' when •abouts of t he f1r:-t proft-~::.wnal hockl'} lt•ag ut.'. Crl'dit the l'rntcd States with that. Ho<.•kt.•y orig ina ted in C;,tnada, t rue l'l10ugh. About 1867. In Ont:.mn. But tht• fit-st pl'o team was put to~elht.•r in the "llllt.'r of 190.J·OS al Houghton , Mich. DID TllF. 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R esumes with three s uggested pl ays s hould be sent to the theater at Box 265, San Cl e m ente 92672. Jn. formation is available a t •92-0465. THE SAN Clem ente Theat er will come up with a l css-tha n - fla tle ring pic ture of Americ a contem· porary New York style - nexl week when ''The Pris one r of S e cond Avenue" moves into the Cabrillo Playhouse. Tony Brandt is directing the Neil Simon serlocoll)edy. Charles Anthony and Sharyn Case have the starring roles in the pro- duction. with Carlene Qu e i s n e r , S h e ila Carnett, Ka ren Parger and d ir ect or Brandl completing the cast. "Prisoner" opens next Thurs day for four we e k e nds at the playhouse. 202 A ve nida Cabrillo, San Clemente. No sooner will th~ Simon play be off the boards than "George M" will be on. The musical based o n the life of George M. Cohan opens Aug. 15 for an abbreviat· ed two-weekend. six- performance e ngage· ment. CHUCK ROBERTS, a pro f essional actor, dancer and singer (he was Richard Be ymer's singing voice opposite Marni Nixon's in "West Side Story") will take the UUe role of the legen· dary 1bowman. Richard Tudor, Allee Netzeo <reprising an earlier role), Diane Bently and Joanne Applegett also will be featured. Paul Ideker is direct- ing \he show, with Glen Fick e>erving as musical direct.or and Diane L<>v- ello doing the choreo· graphy. "George M" will not be staged at the small Cabrillo Playhouse, but will hold forth at the Triton Center of San Clemente High School, 700 Avenida ~co. CALLBOARD Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse will hold audi- tions for its world pre- mi e re comedy, "Leonardo the Floren- tine," on Saturday at 10 a.m. in the theater, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. . .A cast of four men and two women is required for the show, which will.run from Aug. 7 through Sept. 28. . . Mary Tyler Moore - ;j Doris Day of . l 970s By F.S. SWETLOW NEW YORK <UPI> Ma ry of "The Mury Tyle r Moore S how " do es n 't h ave an y pimples or dandruff. And she never cries or has a weight problem . Still, millions of Americans envision her as a modern woman. sexy, s ingle and swinging. T he wo rld of "The M<1r y T y ler Moo r e Show" is a fraud, a phony. Mary is the Doris Day of the 1970,s. She on- 1.y gets kissl'd. TV HEVI E\V news room. the bastion of superficiality. "THE MARY TYLER Moore Show" is a mid- dle-class fairy tale. Mary works, Mary dales, Mary solves pro- blems. She's a princess, an establishment version of Superwoman. She's never daring or pushy. She never a ssaults any institutions or questions values of the society she lives in. TO BE SUR E the It's dre amland, and weekly wo rld of the there is ~othin_g terribly MTM s how is a most wrong with this ~ype of pleas ant place to live. fantasy. Mary Tyler Jt's happy, the people M~re-Doris Day-happy o r e d e \ i g h t f u I . endmgs are wonderful; ~verythin g is s heer joy, they make Y?U feel good; no poverty no failure no but as a vebkle for com- lust or gre~d. ' edy, I d~s approve. The message 1s mush. Of l'ourse, there are some m inor problems, THE IMPACT Of."' pre>- but they arc resolved grams like "The Mary a micably wi thin 30 Tyler Moore Show" is ,ninutes and Mary com· not measurable on any cs back the following sort of slide rule scale. week for another happy We are dealing with life ending. H is superficiali· s t y I e s , c u l l u r e , t y at its best , a nd sociology. Who could say ironically mostoftheac· how many c hildren tio n p e rks in a TV turned to their fathers TJI Mystery By President Q : Is it true President Ford's early ambltion was Co be a mystery writer? And that be once wrote a murder mystery? -WlWam Gunther, 81y1bore, N.Y. A : No. While the President did write a "murder mystery'' it had nothing to do with any desire to be a budding Agatha Christie or Erle Stanley Gardner. While still a congressman (and a member of the Warren Commission). Ford wrote "Portrait or the ~sassin ·•with John R. Stiles. A bulky book, it dealt ~ith the assassination of President Kennedy, and was publis hed by Simon and Schuster in 1965. A TV i,etwork is now negotiating to develop the Ford vehi· cle into a two-part documentary -for showing after the '76 presidential election since the author is an an. bounced candidate. Q: Why don't they show Carroll Baker's "Baby f>oll" on television? I've bffn walUng a IODI tJme to tee that tbumb-suddng .exy •dress •<•ID ID It. - Mn. Barbara Vargo, Omalla, Neb. A: Stopwaiting. Filmedinl956, "Baby Doll" hasn't been made available on 'l'V. Perhaps it is still con- .ldered a little too sexy for the tube. However there ~e other Carroll Baker films open for booking, .such s "Harlow," "The Carpetbaggers," "Jack of iamonds.' ·"Something Wild," etc. Q: What did Ch•rles Bronsea do for 1 llvinl ~rore be became an ador! -Lucille M., Mem· phJit. · A: As a youth he worked in the coal mines near his home in Ehrenfeld, Pa., for 45 cents an hour. Aa ~me marched on h~ worked as a relief bartender. '"onion picker, a baker a nd a short-order coot - he even called numben ln 1 blngo same. Tbe ironson family now llv~ in Bel Air, Cal. They also l ln love w\th a farm ln Wlndlor, Vt., once owned I~aurance Rockefeller, Wh.lch they've 1enero\llly ned as a falt...,ay house for Vietnamese orpbau hote adoptions arenotyetfin11J1ed. after looking at "Father .Knows Best'' and say, "Why a r en't you li ke Robert Young ?" How many vie wers think all lawyers a re Perry Mason with jus tice always_ triumphant with a s urprise ending? Television is the most powerful medium of culture in the world to- day. People constantly are changed by what they see, and often don't even know it. Many peo- ple shout about alleged biases or television news. It's an erroneous world the news m e n paint, critics allege. ll distorts, it undermin es con· fidence in American in· stitutions, they say. BUT WHEN IT comes lo lhe e nte rtainme nt arena, this criticis01 dis· appears. It's too hard to grasp the impact of a comedy or a police show on the minds of viewers. What standard do you apply? The impact of the ii· lusionary world or Mary Tyler Moore may lake decades to be felt. Count- less youngs ters may think they will grow up and live in a world filled with Marys. It's happy endings. "Love Is All Around You," as the title sopg on the show goes. "You're Gonna Make It.'' This is insidious . AT LEAST IN the rough and tumble world of Archie Bunker, you have a chance . There is a greater a mount of re· liability in this comedy style and, for me, a bet- ter way of looking at life. 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Hl7!> Boon• I ... 0!11 \\'ay Off' 1'ew Home Sales Lag WASHINGTON <AP) Despite lh appt1al of a $2,000 tax credit, new home isale:t still arc insuCCkien\. to br- ing about a maJor reduelion in the na· uor.'s big backlog of unsold homes. a government agtrncy says. Congress enacted the $2.000 tax credit in M. rch -as part of the 1975 tax reduction program -ut the urg- ing or Sen. HusseU B. Long <D·La.) The purpose was lo help home bwlders unload their hugtt backlog of homes and to g~t the depre::ised hous· ing indus try back on its feet. In its simplest terms, lhe credit is As a result, the Federal Home Loan Bank Board concludes that any real boom in construction of either single- family housinl: or multi-family dwell- uigs "ls a long way off." equal to 5 percent of the purchase . o ,..... pnce of a new home, with a maximum · 'Neu• Fo,...ula' credit of $2.000. To qualify, a home THE BOARD SAID THE tax credit that took effect in late March appears to have had a weak impact on I.he in- \'entory of unsold homes, in part because new housing starts are re- latively high compared to sales. must have been under construction S before March 26 of this year, and the ~ n. · Abra ham purchase must be made between R1b1coff h as re- March 12 and Dec. 31. turned from Moscow The board s aid sales increased 11.000 in April compared to March but the inventor} or unsold single-family hOmes declined only 7,000 units to a total of 380,000 homes m April, lhe month the program should have bad its greatest impact, it said. Homebuyers can lake the credit by apparen t I y con - deducting it next spring from their vinced Congress and 1975 tax bill. a d mini s tr at i o n An analyst ror the board, whi ch re- gulates savings and loan associations, said the April backlog of homes was equal to about 8.1 months of sales. That was a htgb figure, although an improvement from previous months. he said. Figures for May were not yet .ivailable. although new housing starts in that month increased 14.2 pert'ent over April's total. ALTHOUG H NEW HOME SALES ::;hould seek "new increased by 11,000 in April to a total form u I a '' for i m - of 55 ,000, the analyst said it was 1m -proving t rade rela- possible to say how m<iny buyers were lions with Russi a laki~~-advanta~e .or. the tax credit and easie r ~migra prov1s1on. He said it is hkdy most of tion for Soviet dissi- thcse people planm.-d to buy new den ts homes within Lhe next year anyway----·-------- ands1mply advanced the timing. But the board said io a monthly re- port that "tf we extrapolate the Apnl sales rate!> to subsequent months, this does not indicate a sales rate that would bring <.ibout a really s harp re- duction in the inventory of unsold homes nat10nally " THE SALES S ITUATION FOR multi-family dwellings. such as con· dominiums, is even worse, he said. A new law enacted last week is de- signed to spur construction of 300,000 new homt's in the next year. \ from ourTALBOTl tit shop, authentic dubs see our new se.lecl1on of dub ties inc\udmg whales, anchors,anO. schooners. simply the. world's finest. 44 fasi-. 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Revenues for t he quarter rea c hed $136.130.000 compared wilh $108,231,000 for the 1974 quarter . Net income of $15,671,000. or 53 cents a s hare. compared with the like 1974 quarter's net income of $12 .54 million. or 42 cents . Donn B . T atum, chairman of the board, !>aid that with the excep- tion of its retail phono- graph record business. all areas of the com- pany remain strong . Cumul ative allen· rlance at Walt Disney World for the fiscal year through July 7 is running 19.7 percent a head of 1974 and 9.1 percent ahead of 1973. On J uly 4, Disneyland hosted 79,678 guests, a record for any Fourth of July and t he second h1gh~st single-day atten- dance 1n Disneyland's history ~-~-~~~-~~~-~-~~~~~~~~-~ GRAND 0PENING ·Phase C) sunRise COUfITRY CLUB Palm ~ Springs Now! 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Telephone: (il4) :i28-:il9l A h1 \,."I'"" nt •I :-11nn ... 1·w·p t'.al1fon1111 • Artz11nu • .\('vndl4 Rust War Conceded By Ford DETROIT (A P) Ford Motor Co. says il has repaired rust damage to 69,000 cars and trucks unde r a pre- viously secret antitrust warranty program cov- ering 12 million Ford vehicles built between 1969 and 1972 . Unofficial estimates put cost of the war on rust at $41 million to date, but the company declined comment Wed- nesday on the a mount in· volved. THE PROGRAM was made public Tuesday in Washington when Ralph Nader 's Ce n ter for Automotive Safety re- leased a copy of a Ford confidential m e m o of Aug. 25. 1972, explaining the prog.ra m. The Nader group said in a n accompanying statement: •·Ford never announced the program to the general public. lt h as not n otified the owners of the cars of the program 's exist e nce. Ins tead it was made availcJble to favored customers only at the discretion of Ford re- gional factory represen- tatives." THE CENTER told the Federal Trade Com- m iss ion that ''Pro- gram J -67, like othe r secret warranty pro- grams. was designed to pacify c ustomers who complain vigorously, but unfairly withholds relief from customers who do not complain." In an earlie r antitrust complaint against Ford Motor Co. in fede r a l court in Detroit in April, ' Michael Berke of Oak Park. Mich., Ciled a class action s uil contending Ford products rust pre- maturely because of what he called the firm's "planned obsolescence" policies. BERKE contended through his attorney, Richard A. Lenler , lhatit cost about $600 a car for r ust repair or loss of market value. WHEN OTHER LIGHTS ARE OUT ly TstRY:. GR AMT, ·-~· Long after most ·stores close for the <lay you will see the bright lights of our pharmacy remanding you that we are open to serve any of your regular or emergency needs. For. sickness obset'ves no regular hours and our chief efforts are devoted lo your bette r health. We may n ~vt.'r ~njoy r egular "8c1nker'11 llour:4" but membt.'rs of the he;ilth· team rx~(l lo .... ork over• tlmt• We know you ;ap· prc.'tu1le this extr a servict! You show it c.•vt•rytirne you 1i:1vc your phormocista pre- fer en cc by gelling all medicines and heaUh·aids from him. YOU OR YOU R DOC· 'iOR CAN l)HONE US ..,.n you nc:td a deU veey We will debvcr promptly without extra charge. A 1rc11l m 1my pc.•oph• rely on us for their health ne«IJ. We welcome rt:quests for d e livt-ry 11rrv1ct' rand t'hargt> account!! 'AH UOO 'H.ARMACY 351 Hospital Roold Free o.nvery · • Newpol'1 Buch '42·1MO Shah Aids 2 Air;tines Pan Am, TWA ,Recipients of Firianeial Help By Mll..TO~ MOSKOwtn The Shah of Iran is lumlng out lO be a llfesaver for the two aW.ng U.S. .airlines, Pan American World Airwayt> and Trad.s World Airlines. Pao Am, which loet $81 million in 1974, and TWA, which lost $88 million in the first five months of 1975, have botb been rebuffed ln attempta to get subliidiea &om the U.S. government. But the Shah, •intent on re-establishing Persian e<'onomic power. has lent a s ym· pathetic ear to their problems. FLUSH· WITH OU. revenues, Iran offered to bail out Pan A!'\ with an investment· that would give it 13 percent of the stock of the premier U.S. international fl ag carrier. That would easily make the Shah the largest stockholder in the airline. To help TWA deal with its financial crunc h, Iran is buying the airline's unwanted 747 jumbo jets. Ttie Boeing 747 is the plane that both Pan Am and TWA or- dered back in the 1960s when they expected trafCic to continue to in- aease year after year. When lhis incr ease failed to materialize. the airlines were stuck with a lot of empty seats. · TWA st arted 1975 with' a fleet of nine teen 747 jets. Each cost about $25 million.· Earlier this year Iran bought six of the 747s from TWA. Now it has bought three more. It's paying about $16.5 million for each of the planes. This will make Iran one of the world's largest operators of a 747 fleet. It will also generate $148 million of badly needed cash for TWA . MOST OF THE newly acquired 747s are expected lo be assigned to Iran's military forces, but the Mooey Tree Shah ls allo putting the giant. plane toto service with Iran Air. which is modestly cwled "the world's fas teat growing airline." This is an interesting develop-· ment because Pan Am previously railed against the privileges granted to foreign airlines which are subsidiied by their govern- ments. Here's the Shah trying, on the o,ne band, to acquire a major stock interest in Pan Am, while, on the other hand, he is building Fuel Firms Accept Order NEW YOkK (UPI) -The Shell Oil Co., Exxon Corp., and American Oil Co., a subsidiary of Standard Oil Co. of Indiana, have agreed to a consent decree und~r which they agr eed not to fix gasoline prices in New York state. T be companies a lso paid $45,000 each in court costs and agreed to open their books to scruliny by the state attorney general's office for the next five years and to make detailed re- ports of any changes in their prices .. In consenting to the order the companies did not admit they violated the law. Over The Counter MASO Listings up hls own country's airline into a major competitor of Pan Am. Indt-00, Iran Air is now more corqpehtive with Pan Am than ever before b-ecuuse it has jo4\ed the lhron' or earners Oying the North Athantic. The Iranian fl ag catrier is operatlng fivt!l de- partures Sl week from New York to London, w\th ongoing service toTeberan. THE SHAH. IS nothing if not serious, as otnyone wbo bas seen blm interviewed on television by Mike Wallace can attest..Thls comes through in the strong ad- vertising campaign that Iran Alr has opened in U.S. publications. The ads point out that Iran Air Oew 1.4 million passengers last year snd that it solves m ost European capitals as well as Karachi, Bombay, Tokyo and- what no U.S. airline can claim- Peking. Pan Am was one of the first airlines to place an option on the supersonic Concorde being built by a French-English consortium. Aside Crom technical objections lo this aircraft-its high cost and low seating capacity-financial difficulties made it impossible for Pan Am to exercise this op- tion. But guess which airline has boug ht the Concorde? Yes. you're right, Iran Air, which plans to be flying the Qmcorde in 1977. EVEN WITHOUT its proposed $300 million investment in Pan Am, Iran is d e termined to become a major factor in the world airline industry. And if any other U.S. airline is having trou- ble the5e days borrowing money from ba nks. it can write to the Shah in Teheran. V•l-ltl,100 1•1.100 1 ll,500 107,700 101.100 1S,IOO 'M,JOO 62,000 '°·"°° '°·'°° 1'r ~.°'; nv. 21\oi+ H• 31 31'"J + ~. 11•~ 11 + 1 lo\• 3~+ '. 38".. 39V. • t ''• •1''• •1\4-.... •"-•h .... " 11''> tt~+ ~ 1~ It '/•+ p, SO VOlum~ l~v .... , .. • 4,•5',000 Yitl>CU ...... • .............. 621 tilW!~ .... .. ... •• ............. 2°' ncrtang90 • . • . . .. .. . .. • .. . . . .. • 1'10 Toe.I .. ...... ..• .•.•..••••••••• 2..,. MUTUAL FUNDS s r r t s t 0 0 s 2 0 J 1 7 0 0 0 7 3 3 s s I . ... Setb J. Pott~r has been named general sales manager for Daat le Rusaell, loc • Dflnt & Russell ls a maJo; s upplier of domesuc and im ported lumber and other wood products to Southern Call!ornla. He resided an Lagun\t Niguel Pollet wus former!¥ national sales manager. d1strlbut1on centers for Ameracan Fores t Products, Inc • Albert G. Hodor ot Newport Beach, Vlce president, marketing, has been ap pointed executive vice president of Avoset Food Corporatloo Avoset 1s the spee1aJty fQOds sub sid1ary of Smith Kline Corporahon PoTn• Hodor, 49, joined Avosel ID October He was formerly ~xecutive ~lee president of Wm T ThomP:>on Co • Los An1eles. • The Cox-.& Burch Advertlsang Com pany moved its offices to 610 Newport Center Dnve, Newport Beach The company or1g 1~a lly opened doors n late 1974 m Los Angeles • R. Dell Price Ill has been named merchandise manager water sports of AMF Voit, lac., Santa Ana Hooo1t Price has merchandising authonly for management of the AMF Voit Swim and Dive lanes marketed through retail and discount channels and the AMF Voit Water Ski hne marketed through manne and retail dealers Price, a resident of Balboa, has been a diver for 13 years and 1s cert1f1ed by the National Assoctallon of Underwater Instructors • Gus A. Owen and Douglas K. Nelson builder developers ID Orange County for lS years, announced formalton of Pacific Western Property Management Com • pany, Tustm Pac1f1c Western manages over 300 apartment umts and Nelson projects a portfolio ef ·1,000 by the end of the year PRICE • Rosalie Mc Elroy has been named account executive for KOCM Radio m Newport Beach after serving as media ex ecutive with KWIZ m Santa Ana A longtime account executive with KVOA TV <N BC) m Tucson, she was president of the Tucson Ad Club and vice president of the Advertising Association of the West • Claremont Graduate Sch ool has awarded the Cert1(1cate m Executive Management to Kenneth R Mayne of Newport Beach Mayne is m arketing manager for the Aeronutronic Division of Ford Motor Co. The cert1f1cate s1gmf1es successful part1c1pal1on ID a graduate program intended for persons m executive a nd .managenal pos1ltons • Steve Mokren has been appointed manager of the new Radio Shack store, located at 17050 Magnoha, Fountain Valley • Charles A. French bas been appointed controller or the Microelectronic Device D1v1s1on in Anaheim of 'Rqckwell lnleraatlonal Corporatioo. French Jomed Rockwell m June 1972 and most recently was director or business planning and control for the diV1s1on He replaces J ltmes E McMunn, who moved to a post m the fmanc1a l organization of Rockwell s Electroni cs Opera lions • Raymond F . Pentz of Laguna Niguel hcis Joined the Charles Neal F1nancaal Services, Inc , San Juan Capistrano, as portfolio manager Ray has served as manager of a Newport Beach m vestors advtsory service and been a member of the fman caal community for seven year s He received his B A at USC and his master's at the Claremont Graduate School • California Western States Lare Insurance Company has opened a sales offtc~ m Suite 709, South To"' er Union Bank Square. Orange The agency 1s managed by Euge ne C. ~u. Ne• Yori< tuPtl Tiit 1011ow1no tl~t ~~ tile> stoo.s that have 9<Jlnect n~I Mid tosl lhe tnO)I 01~0 on percent ot <.Nft9e on lhe Ne"' York Stoo 1~!r'~ perctnt• <lla!IQ('\ a~ the -"·"'~· t.1-n r ... PftVI°"' (10\1"9 ,OCe Incl tile G~r•::r:s <~"9 Pfl<t 1 Todd Slupyd '°" • I\ Up ?I l 2 ~· So l 4' • t Up 11 0 !) 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MEX MARKET TREND W•dM,..., TWMIY ll'M ~) 324 ,., 315 OJ l'l1J 1US ,, Wedoe day"s Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK July 1975 DAILY PILOT BZ EXCHANGE 'uturJoy i Paralnount Sells Hits NEW YORK (1\ P> eastin~ Co <AB<..:J and s howings on television P.irJmount Ptclurt's CB .lne,,\tllpjyPara-a l so \I.ill i n c lu de Corp sJ)S tl ;_igreed \o mount about $6 1 m11lton "ell the tl'lc\'lst0n rights for 40 other movies. ·'Serpico,'' ·'Death for 4:.? of 11 ... mo\ ws m ParJmount sJ1d. The dl' Wish," "Paper Moon," dud1n~ · GutH<•thN" {j1ls of thl' agrt>cmenL-; "Catch 22." "Ludy Sings P .J rt ::. l .1 n d I l . Jl't' still being worked the Blues .. and "~a\ c "Ch111jtown .. anti "'l'hl· out. f>jramount SJ id The Tiger," P a r amount Gn·at (;,11:.by " lo lltl' The 40-movic p;u:kage said. CBS and ABC will ..-11111w.1111i1..m~IM .... ~ ... I t h 1 l' t' l 1.· 1 1.· v 1 s 1 on lo be sold l e> A UC and get rights ·for about 20 nl'l,\orks for about $76 CBS mostly for one -time films each . Snow• St•tf •I Du•~ IM,O•IAlll NOllCI ' CHILD,.fN UNOfll U fllU ' noor h •C••• f ''"'' t.,..., lo low Cf'Ufdte r. 1·11 SOc • Und•t I Ft••• ,-, •••• , 9• •1 l•mOt> SI 't"'\ \')'t.> V' wm OllHl'I s cwJI< BAMBllot ,,us . SUPERDAD 1111 Saturdays in the nu Ilion ~----------.._ Paramount, a s ub· 1 s idiary of Gulf & Western Industries Inc . satd 1t will n•c1.•1ve $15 m illi o n from RCA Corp. 's ~atiunal Broad- ! casting Co. 1 ~ BC l for 1 · "Tht.' GodfalhL'I" and 1 "Godfatht•r Part II " The Ament·an BroJ<l· l ~&i EXPLOSIVE MEW SUIFtM<r. "SUPER SES SIOH"' o .. --., .... J..- t---------~·--------~ Mt.IC~ Sliatd>oard'" Short COMl'l.m St<ow'\ 1 0 & •:H ,,., "WHAT 00 YOU SAY TO A HAKEO LADY?" lXJ h~~Offt7 COltt. S.a. fr°"' 2 c10.un<>M HlSTOl4 A'f.\ CJA•D14fll IAlllA STUISAMD JAMES CA.AM "FUMMY LADY" ll'GI JAQ HICHOLSOH WAHIM HA TI'Y '"THE FORTUM£" "TOMMY" "EARTHQUAKE" "JUGGERNAUT" lPG) "OMCE IS MOT ENOUGH" flt -V Au.!Y OF THE OOUS" IRI • I • " .... '~ ... 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July 10. 1975 DAILY Pll.OT John Stark's Life--Reduced to a TV (CooUnued from PafeAl) . The for.mer brirk mason didn't plan for his life to wmd down m. suc~i.t wuy. And, acror·ding t o his g reat· grandson. neither did his family. • BUT THE ~'AMILY'8 hard decision-to place an aged loved one an an institution-is one that thous an~ ol Orange County families face each year. For most, it will be their first experience with a nursing home. They will be first-time consumers QJ a critical service: the long-teran care of human beings who arc unable to fully care forthemselves. A family's decision to place one of its own mem· hers in a nursing home often is no decision at nil. Instead, it ls a move dictated by a doctor or the in· firm condition of an elderly person for which the f amil- ly cannot provide proper care. BUT CRITIC OJ.' what some call the warehous u~g of the aged s ay some are consigned to institutions simply because it's an annoyance or inconvenience to have them underfoot. Whate ver their motives, those faced with the responsibility of selecting a nursing home for a loved one are haunted by recent scandals nationally and in neighboring Los Angeles County. I low, they ask, can I tell if the nursing home 1 choose actually provides the patient care its operators claim? . J ohn Stark and his great-grandson are satisfied with the home in Orange where the now 83-year-old man has spent the pas t three years. "Yes," he says in a heavy slow voice while sitting in a wheel cha it', ''I like it here. It's all right." Until about a year ago, he dressed every day, ale most of his meals in the home's dining room and OC· casionally played bingo Tuesday nights. BUT HIS LIMITED WORLD. the confines of the nursing home. s hrank even more as atrophy, the ag- ing process, continued to advance. Despite the prodding of the nursing home's staff for him to take part in activities, the frail old man now spends his days in pajamas and a bathrobe. He hkes to cat the five light meals of soft food he consumes daily in a room he shares wjth another oc- togenarian. Stark's passion is television. Shoulders and head slumped forward, almost all his waking hours he sits in a wheelchair, not three feet from his black-and-white TV set, staring intently, almost as if hypnotized, at the 19-inch screen . "Get Christie Lo ve" is the old man's favorite s how. He appan~nlly has little interest in what Ch1istine Lund und Walter Cronkite have to say because it's during the early cverting hours, when news broad- casts flood lelev1sion . that he naps. Stark also takes a brief forced leave from his TV set each clly at mid-morning. Joi1a Ford ••• Despite Prodding from the Nursing Home Staff, John Sterk.Spends tta D•ya In PeJ•m•• and Bathrobe; . Shoulder• end Heed .Slumped Forw•rd, Staring as If Hypnotized at the 1~inch Bleck-and-White Television Set: .. THAT IS WHEN S2-an·hour nurses· aides come lo clean and· shave and to give whatever help he needs lo struggle into clean pajamas and a robe. When $2-an-hour housekeepers come to change his bed linen and clean the two-bed room . Stark and his roommate sit in wheelchairs outside the door. As they wait, tl1e aged roommates watch other housekeepers pile soiled linen in laundry carts and vacuum a blue hallway rug that, in places, appears to be coming apart at the seams. As nursing home patients go, except that he is a $17.62-a-day Medi·Cal charge rather than a $24-a-day private patient, John Stark is a des irable. HE FEEDS IDMSELF. He eats only soft food but is not on a special diet. For the most part, he has con- trol of his bowe ls and bladder . Hi s doctor has not or- dered him placed in restr a ints. And though sometimes confused, he is not so disoriented as to dis- turb other patients or depress their visitors. Of more than 2oo persons usually in the nursing home where Stark is cared for, roughly 83 percent of Atnin Relents them ar e, Jik ~ him, aged Medi Cal or Medicare pa- tients. Many of them are lively. Sometimes clutching reassuring railings that lead down the hallways, they make their own way to the dining room for meals, to the crafts room to com_, plete a project or to the game room for a chance at Uie big prize in bingo. But the scene is dil!crent in other sections or tho large nursing home. IN ONE WING, frail and brittle bodies lie in beds 24 hours a day, protected from falls by bedratls always kept in an upright position and by loose-fitting soft straps. The aged persons whose lives are limited to the confines of those beds spend most of their hours dozing. During their waking hours. some talk with persons on- ly they can see and in a language only they can un- derstand. · In another section or the nursing home reside men and women whose life processl's are. sustained through a series of plastic tubes. • And in still another area, patients recently re- leased from an acute care hospital who still require some nursing care receive treatment. . Included among them are terminal cases, those who will linger in life only a short while longer. NOT ALL ORANGE COUNTY'S 64 li censed nun;- ing homes offc1· such diverse services. Some, for example, s pecialize m the care or paraplegics and orthopedic patients. A few care ex- clusively for either tne developmentally disabled or the mentally retarded . But most the county's 6,342 nursing home beds are filled with elderly persons. · And probably close to 7,500 Orange County families this year will seek quality short-or long-term care fol· an aged family member. They will want to know how they can be certain the home chosen actually provides the quality care it advertises. In reply, well-intended ·persons will tell them the nursing home industry in Orange County is free of the scandalous conditions recently uncovered in Los Angeles County and elsewhere. That's not true. PUBLIC RECORDS INDICATE that while most nursing ho111 es here are free of the blight, some arc n~. . The same records show that patient care in skilled nursing facilities in Orange County can go from good to bad almost overnight. And in either case -a chronically bad condition or a sudden drop off in the quality of care -no warn- ing signal is sent out to the public. TOMORROW: The toll of violalions unearthed by government in8pectora at Orange County nuning homes. CONTROVERSY. • • Harold Bradford, a State Bar lobbyist, said lawyers opposed making the apJ>reiisers civil service jobs because they felt the controller's office civil ser vice personnel would be too slow and ineffi- cient. Reagan Loses Many Backers Briton Set Free in Uganda In the recent (lap over Cory's appointments, newspaper accounts listed numerous alleged links between Cory and his appointees. · · Arflona the new appointees mentioned was Nancy· Ferguson, described as the wife .or a Cory business associate, J .R. Ferguson o( Oroville. FERGUSON SAID HE AND Cory had been two of the three major stockholders in an Orange County casualty insurance company. ''I never got involved in Ken's campaigns. I'm a Republican. I ne ver gave him a dime," Ferguson said. He added he sold out his interest in the in- surance company three or four years ago. . Ferguson also said Cory, whom he has known for 15 years interviewed his wife after she passed the apprais~r test. "He told her flat out, 'If you don't do the job, Nancy, you 're fired.' "The fact he knew us helped. I'm not denying that. But I really believe he appointed her because of her ability." Ferguson said. Robert Winston. the mayor of Oroville, was a.1967 Flournoy a ppointee who lost his job to Mrs. Ferguson. He said he had grossed about $20,000 a year as Butte County's sole appraiser. Winston said: . · . "In these little counties, it's not a lucrative posi- tion. When I was appointed. the first call I got was from the local Cadillac dealer saying he'd heard I got this new job and did I want to buy o new ~ar. I said, 'WhatthehellareyoutalkingaboutJ:" PUBLIC NOTICE I*' .,ICTITIOUI IUllNUS NAMI STATIMINT ~IM 1o1io,,.1no "''°" " OOlnu bll.i neUH: ANN'S CROSSROAOS TRAVEL CENTEi., 111>0 8reo-11Ur$I SI .• ~ i.a1n V•ll•'f. CA. n1oe tNry M,.. Fowltr. 7~S Albetron u,.., '"-'•'" "'•"•Y. CA n1oe Tiiis iwtl,..n 11 tonchKltd by en In -~·· NI. An,.. Fowler 'Tiiis steteme11t •n Ill.cl wltll IN ~y Cltrtl of OranQt Cownty on .MW U, lf1S. . "441'1 Pllllllftcl Ot•ll09 Coan Dilly "''°'· July~. 10, 11,24, 10} ,.,..,> PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE HOTICEOF INTENTION TO ENGAGEINTHESALEOF ALCOHOLIC BE VE RAGES I r,.1!> To WhOm II May Con<~rn· Subje<t to lnwntt of tl>t lie:-_,. pll.cl lor, notl<t It hereby 9l11en It.et tt>e ~l9f*I IM'CIPOHS to !.ell ~ahOllt btwr ... s el the Pf•mlHs, CllKrlbt<I .,fcMtows 17,. Nt•port Bl~ .. Cost.a Mlw, c;..lltotllll """"'"'' to 111<11 Intention. the un-w1l9fttd II •Phlt\11 10 lhe 0.~rl· ,...111 Of Alcotlollc e.ver •o• Control for lnuetoC• of an •l<OMll< 11twr1ge I~ Cor llttllMll IOf' tllt• ~ tt follow1: "42"0nS.lt a.er & Wine CPutllk Slr~IN1) HOFF,A09trO, PvbllllMd Ortl'gt Co:ast Dally PllOI, July 10, ms uu.H PUBLIC NOTICE LOS ANGELES (AP)-if Ronald Reagan de- rides to try for the Republican presidential nomina- tion next year, he will have to do so without the backing of many of his longtime supporters. Many prominent Californians who have tradi· tionally backed the former governor were among those named to the state campaign commit~ee for Pres ident Ford 's 1976 ( ) candidacy, it was an- Stale nounced Wednesday. The committee of 44 "---------Republicans includes oilman Henry Salvatori. a major contributor and fundraiser for Reagan in the past, and Wi_llia!TI Ban~wsky. preside~l of Pep- perdine Universlty 10 ~alibu and Reaga!l s c~oice for GOP national comrrulteeman fro~ Cahforma. Stat~ Enaployn Get Hike SAN FRANCJSCO (UPI) -Pay increases ranging from five to 10 percent were assigned the state's 120,000 public employes Wednesday in a wide-ranging decision by the California State Personnel Board. The raises average d 6.7 percent and particularly provoked the ire of California Highway Pairoimen who sought 17.S percent in- oreases. Slightly more than half the state's civil ser- vants got five percent pay raises. The rest received raises or either 7 .5 percent or 10 percent and e mployes earning $753 a month or less were granted a one-time $400 bonus. Singer•• Friet1d Charged SANTA MONICA (U PI) -Rock singer Tim Buckley, who died of a heroin overdose, was murdered, the district attorney's office said Wed- nesday, bringing charges against one of his friends. Richard Keeling, JO, a candidate for a Ph.D. in Musicology at UCLA, was arrested last Thursday and was arraigned Tuesday in Santa Monica Municipal Court on charges of murder and furnJahing heroin, the district attorney's office re- vealed. Pa11 '"f!retUeS Approved LOS ANGELES CJ\ P l -The top administrators of the stale university system have been voted a S percent pay increase despite the objections of Gov. Edmund 0 . Brown Jr., who said the officials should set examples of frugality. The ralses, voted by th<' system's trwsleea Wed- nesday, will 1lve Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke a aalary ot S6(),637 per year, more tholn $11,000 above the fovernor'a. M•e G .. 8aa1w BU .... , FRESNO (UPI> -Nlne Molotov cocktail& were thrown at the lnternaUonal Forest Producla plant early today, but pall~ said they cauaed only ml.nor ·d1ma1e to the roof. Offlcera 1ald "'hoever threw the 1as0Une bombl at about 1:30 o.m., broke a window with one Of them. £J1bt or the Molotov coclrlaill landed oo the roaf. 0"11 one ot the bombe lolled, ca\lllns tome dlffoloratloo cm the plant roolbut wu ~Un.,W..bed befonltcoulddomaJorclama1e. • " From Wire Services KAMPALA, Uganda -Britisft · lecturer Denis Hills, who was sentenced to death for calling Ugandan President ldi Amin a village tyrant, was freed by Amin today after the president met with Britis h Foreign Secretary James Callaghan. Callaghan met for more than an hour with Amin in Kampala, then drove with Hills to Enlebbe airport, on Lake Victoria 20 ( IN SHORT J miles away, where a Royal Air Force plane waited to take them back to London. Hills, 61, a longtime resident or Uganda and reportedly suffering from cancer. told a British radio news man a fter his release: ''I'm feeling very well. l"m very hap- py indeed.'' SL.A I.ea• Fizzle CHICAGO -The Chicago FBI office received more than 20 calls Wednesday reporting possible sightings of fugitive Symbionese Liberation Army members William and Emily Harris but none panned out, the FBI said. FBI s pecial agent George Man· d1ch said some of the callers even reported seeing Patricia Hearst. .Soviet A,.,... Balk-, BOSTON --The Soviet Unior. bu suspended arms shipments to Iraq, The Boston Globe reported in today's editions, quoting diplomatic sources . The Globe said the Soviets stopped the shipments within the past two weeks and said the step was seen by Wes tern analysts as underscoring Russian dis - pleasure with recent Iraqi gov· ernment actions. "''""· Qualw MORRIS, Minn. -Earth· quakes rarely tumble through Minnesota, and when one actual· ly occurred Wednesday proplo lhouaht their furnaces had ex- ploded. Tbe moderate quake had its center in the extreme northwestern corner of Swtn County ln Wt>filCrn MinnfllOla and was reported at between 4.5 aAd 5 at the Richter scale at the Ne· Uonal Earthquake Information Servlcea\Golden1 Colo. P~loner Of!laretf PORTLAND. Ore.-Char1es were dropp ed Wednesday against a skid row pensioner ac- cused of arson and murder in a hotel fire here Monday night that claimed nine lives. Another man is being questioned. John Joseph Newvine, 61, was arrested about an hour after fire lore through the three-story Pomona Hotel on Portland's skid row. There's Message Burglars Sack Empty Home From Wire Services Clothes designer Marc Berns- teiJI decided to go to Las Vegas for two weeks while his home in the Hollywood Hills was being re- modeled, and be didn't want. any friends to wonder where he was. So he left a tape-recorded message o n his telephone answering device telling where he was and whe n he would be back. Bernstein returned home on schedule, and discovered that his frjends were n't the only ones that called while he was away. His home bad been sacked of more than $25,000 worth of goods. .. The Rev. Francis X. Lawlor, a maverick priest who has bucked both the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago and the Chicago political organization, lost what he described as his last political battle. The gaunt, white·haired 57· year-old priest who has cham· pioned the blue collar white neighborhoods on Chicago's Southwest Side says he'll return to his priestly duties. Lawlor, a Republican running for Congress in the 5th district. - Democratic turf that includes the borne of Mayor Richard Daley- wu crushed by s tate Rep. Jom Fary. regarded as a sland·in for a possible congressional can· didacy by Daley's son, Richard. * President Ford said '"t'll be darned'' iC he wouJd gi vc up o pen of his own during a Whit~ House signing ceremony. Ready to aign lbe but at a ceremony ln the rOAe garden, the Prea.idenl found no waiting pen at band: He 1\.arted to reach into hia pocket, but then looked for an aide, who produced ~ official pen. "l •creed to 1lve llOI Monoe a pen and I'll be darned tr I'll live Wm one or my own," the l>r'eli· dents aid. So Motton 1ot the omclal pen and olhen pTMetll eot 1)'11\bollc pena. And P1'•ident Ford kept his own. * Exiled lhu1hn autbor Alebudr Wdl•r warned ( PEOPLE J that Communist countries were still waging a cold war in an ef- fort lo conquer the free Western world and urged an end lo de~ tente. In a OO·minute address at a New York banquet in his honor.· sponsored by the AFL·CIO, the Nobel Prize-winning writer said. "The Cold War is still going on on the other side. They sign treaties with you and still they curse you. The Cold War has never stopped for one second.'• • Peter Davis, director of the Oscar-winning Cilm "Hearts and Minds," filed an $11-million damage action against 'two New York taxi fleet owners in conue<-· tion with the death othis wile. His wife, writer Jobaan• Manklewin Davis, daughter of film producer Joseph Mankiewicz, was walking on a sidewalk in Greenwich VUla,ge laat July when two taxicabs col· lided and crushed her to death · against a mailbox. • Joba F. Kennedy Jr. was to leave HawaU alter a quiet~ day say. Kennedy, 14, and a cousin. Tlmot11y Shriver, stopped in Honolulu on theh' way back from an expedltlon in the Caroline Island$. . Young Kennedy and Sb.river spent two weeks at Tnak La•oon· • worldnJ with a crew on a Olm. about sunken Japanese ships. • • Superior Court J...t1e u..I Wl1*>a said he would nm for mayor or 0 t1}Ja11d ln the sprtna ~ im. WU1on, eo, one of I.be few black 0Judlea ln the 1t1te, aaJd be wu maklnt bis early ~ent. because other J>otentlal candidates have saJd tbe.y WOGld not Nn lf be did. Ube leaves the bencb to nm tor m•yor, Wlhon would be abao- donln• a '4(),000-a-~ar job 10 NekOM lbat 1>~Y• ll5,000. f I ~ I ' Tonight's TV Highlights NBC ( 4) 8: 00 -Gladys Knight and the Pips. First in series lasting four weeks. uests are Sammy Davis Jr., Gabriel Kaplan and Paul Williams. ABC (7) 8: 30 -The Texas Wheelers. Zack, selling attic junk, inadvertently sells his daughter's music box. CBS (2) 9 : 00 -"David Copperfield." Robin Phillips s tars as the Charles Dickens orphan with Richard Atten- borough, Edith Evans, Susan Hampshire and others . · KCET (28) 9 :00 -"Chicago Conspiracy Trial.·• Recreation of trial of protest leaders acc~ed of conspiracy to incite riot at 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago. R.rhardson, Midlltl Redvm. Cm· Thursday 1y, W111t1ms. umes Donlld, S.nc1d CLudl 01v1d Copperfield, OfPhlned Evening 11 • youn1 •re. 1s sent out Oft tus own to wor~ 1n hi$ slepf1thel's JUL y 10 fKtO/Y. His lite is pepPfftd with An u h101din1ry n1iety ol ch•m· 6:00 6 D fl) flo ~JiHIHD "'-leis who help lum advance from 13 0 11'~1~i 6 t~(l)) Nm boy lo min. Oiscusted with his 0 • lo11anu t.ard e11stence in the f1clOfY, 01v1d 0 Wild Wild West s •eh out his wullhy aunt and m lOruR Aun ~tarts to &row Up I &enlleman. Q) Mtcl Squad Soon ht IS old enou&h lo conlroat ti) lhria hrtu the ch1t1e111es of love. Qt ne l111t4tn 0 11.l ( 6) m NIC Tllllrsdlf ...,. tf) Electnc Co111pallf it' {C) (Ziii) "II lrs TuadlJ, This W llld7 l fnelHIJ Must It ltlrlt•" (R) (com) '69 ':lD lO Men ltnfh• Slln -S.mnne Pte~ne. l1n McSh1ne, W llut ;in Mildred Natwld., Mu111y H1m11ton, 111, (3J 1 s,, ~ndJ Baron, Norm1n fell, Reva EI) lr111U, lrac:i) I Trntlt.s Rose, Marty lnrels, Pem C~. ('9 I ) Dultr's ChtKt Pamet1 Bolton.. Ameran tou11st W Trlvtt f~• Sam1n1h1 Pt1~1os deoOes to cct CD ~,..1 '°41u.et a .. ay trom 1t all by t1\1ne 1n 18· W lit11t lluab d'r [uropnn v1eltt0n. Her tour guide. 1n <1tl1ble youn1 ltllow. is 7:00 6 0 0 ll '~ ED CD Nt1n 1mmed11tety ~trieted to her TM) ~ lrouidt btton 1 rocky rom<1nce i nd 1n the U lowllftl for Doltm course ol the t11p, become involl'ed • 6J MM Squid •'" the ll'ltS ol the other tou11sls. (I 1 T 111tll 11 Co~uq11ocu 6 Tiit UntO«llabln 0 Wufs My l 111t? 0 ()9 (I_) 13 EL) Strttts ti ~ ID t low LllCY fllllC.ISU "Mr. Nobody" (R) Sam Q) Tiit FJI Jaffe rues!& n an old man who in· EV LI M111tt 'rthibida s1s1s on ta~•nc the blame lor a tlt. Tiie l ie Yall11 murder he did not commit, to sh!fld W CllmE) li!Ut Tlit•llt ti tllt the relit eutprit-lhe ar1ndson of Dtal New d1mens1ons u e brought an old friend. Luther Adltr <1lso to dr<1m1 througn the use ol Y1Sual auests. lanau ee. mime. ind the spoken 110 Merit: (C) (211r) "A Howlin& IR word 1n 1h1s children's p1esentahon the Wotdl" ($usp) '71 -Ba1bara by the L1llte 1 he.tre ol the Ot1I, [den, Larry lllgman. i b11nch ol lht famous Niitionat IE) Tiie Bo'.d Ones Thutre ol tne Dul. ti) ftstiYll lnttrucional ('9 <1) Bou"'• tD lST TIME ON U.S. TV ~ ~~= stooats *CHICAGO 7 TRIAL! no 6 tud14 ci mera VERBATIM HIGHLIGHTS CJ ;u 6 ,rttt rs Riallt ED HoHJWQOd Ttl...W.• Thutrt U lo.t Alltrlc.IR Slylc "Chteafo Conspiracy Tuai" Ronnie 0 to ltrs loUke A Dul IA>•. AJ rreem1n Jr. Morns Car· 11 17 3 Tt fdl Ult TMll ~ky, Robert LOl(ll. Cltlf Corman ,.,. • M (C) (Zll ) ind lames Panerson star in tl!lS u Milhtt • Oflt: f It c1e11oon ol the trial of thA a "to111ldrt11 ti lltod" (sci·h) '68-~ Boos Kartolt V1vte1 Lindlon. lt~ders ol protest eroups ICUIStd W Ho111's HelMS ol ··conspiracy and 1ntentt0n lo tn· EI) Tilt Way It Wn P11t two ol the cote a riot" at the 1968 Otmot111tc 19'7 Hrw YOik Yanll«s/Brooiltyn Con1entt0n in Ch1t110. Dodeen. WCKtd Series. 9:)0 f) Nm ED lvnu cit lOala ED TtKlllol W Wattf Wond 0 00 6 '"" Mut11 Q) lobbp lttkbbtlt Shew O ('9 'L)) CD Hmy o "Ger W lJttlt Rasuls trude" (II) A beMilul, M>okie c11f 1:00 6 J1 31 I Th W 1Itu1 ( R) sells her lurnr1ure to hore H1111 John Walton reluciantly leets he to loutt her AWO\. brother uu&ht must turn 1 child abandoned on tn an unde1cove1 web ol aanl in· tht f1m1lfs dool1te' cwt1 to the 1e1111ence and stoltn du1moncls. county home, unhl he d1scove<s she Juhe Somm111 ruests. IS deaf, and because ol the otlhc m El) News hon, Ills nfter teamed how to talk. m ltct Slllart 0 QJ (}) ®! ~tl' 11£ M I E 11£ 126 '"" Actes GldJs b ir•t i tH ri111 The first l0.30 8 Nnn vi 1 fou1·week mini-senes of vanety • Wilted: Da4ll tf Aliwt and muitul shows with lhe famous W News inusiul eroup. Guests fCK the hrst ti~ Alf~ Hitchctcli show are S1mm1 01v1s Jr .. Gabriel ~ Varidy SM Kap~n ~nd Paul W1lh1ms. 11:00 § (3.J 0 ED a> News 0 Mom: (C) (2'/iht) "UllCM-• 1IJ 110\ Ill (6) E?) Nnrs •IHftd" (dra) '47 -C•ry Cooper, lest of firH~ Paulelte Goddard, Howard 01S1lv1, ( 6 Srt. 6ilkt Ward Boll~. Soos l!Mlotf. f) TIM llcy 5"" ( 6 W-11411 "!il4 Wat . m MISSMtl: 1111 pessible 0 ·~ct> ;3 CD llflltY Mttltl m Mtcl Squid .. ,ht V111l1nte" (I!) M1111e11 are 17 3 Mr. lllcky the v1C11ms ol • sell·1ppotnttd la• 06 Tk u11t--.11:a man wllo hli almdr Piii. th rte (,. ~ l) YictofJ it Sci a;:i:~..:.= the hospital. 11:15 m c..e .. 34 OJ......, Tin Fnkf 11:30 6 17 I l~ Cf. CIS Litt.._.: (C) ti) ..... 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Private Request started the evening off paying $10 in the first race. Van 's Star won the third for a $13.40 payoff and Bold Tornado returned $42 in the fifth. In the sixth race, Ui Dinero - Spanish for The Money -paid $31.20 and 50-1 outsider For .David ran second at $19.60 set- ting up a $5 Exact a worth $1 ,m . Record Charger won the eighth, paying $46.40 aRd Desert Treas ure, $11.40. capped the evening of longshots. When it was over, jockey J ohn Watson had won four races. Ca•p r egher Win• WAILUA. Ha waii-Huntington Bt>ach's T ony Campregher de- feated Seattle 's John Tuft, 3 and 2 Wednesday to advance to the final 32 in the 50lh annual USGA Amateur P ublic Links touma· m ent. And Seal Beach 's Mike Bellmar a lso advanced with a 7 and 6 rout of Joe Springer. Packer 11 T rade GREEN BAY, Wis. -The Green Bay Packe rs gave up half their hard-running backfield' learn of J ohn Brockington and MacArthur Lane Wednesday. "We are losing a fierce com- petitor ," P ackers coach Bart Starr said in announcing lhat Lane. 33, 'had been traded to the Kansas City Chiefs tor an un· disclosed future choice in the Na-. tional Football League draft. .Jo c k ey KiUed OMAHA -Jocl<ey Mike Phelps, thrown from his mount onto the railing al Ak-Sar-Ben June 18, died Wednesday after- noon during lung surgery in an Omaha hospital. Phelps fell from Solid Mix in a s ix-furlong race on a sloppy track, awkwardly hitting the. rail. He suffered six fractured dbs, lung damage and a broken leg. · Barker Col~t• BAA ST AD, Sweden -Sue Barker of Britain won the women's singles title in the $50,000 Swedish Open Tennis Championships for the second straight y e ar, beating Helga MasthoH or West Germany, 6-4. 6-0 Wednesday. WTT S u•maries World Tum Tennis l!Hulb Phoen1• J2, H•Wlli 21 Women -Durr (P l beet Cour1, 1-4 Outr·Sh•w !Pt bHI Coull·C..Ourlly, / .s. ~n Fell< II~ (PI beat Ou<hholt, l>-4; Fair He· Au•tin (Pl bea t SuclllW>ll t.dlP!lotn. '"3 Ml1<e d Aus1in·Shaw (Pl ~<JI Edleh~n- ltuy~Wld&ll, 6 3 A·4,$24. Plttsbu;9h 26, New 'l'Of'll U Women -K1r19 !NYI beal Cc1w1-0y, l·S, Cclwley· Ml<l'4!1 (p) btlll Kln9-Wadt'\ 11·3. Mwn C.crula otl~ CP I beat Mayer, 6·4; Gerulaltl~·COX <P l b .. I Mayer·Stolle.•·l Ml•ed -Sthalleu-Owens, Stolle INY'I bu t M 1Chel-Warw1Ck, 1>·3. A·S.~. s.an Ditto 21, BHton 21 Women Steven\ (Bl be.it Cuypers, 1·S; Hunt· Younv (SOI tJHI Steven~· Turnbull, 7-4, 5-3. Men -V. Amt1lral CSOI bttat Reid, 6-3; V. Amr11r11t·A. Amrllrat <SOI btat Tirlac·Htwltt, 7-S Mixed -l lriat·Turnbull (Bl btat A. Amrllr•I· Hunl, .. ). A·2.3S8. Clotlan412', Los A,..,.ies ,. Men -Riessen IC) bee t C11se, 7·&, won llebrHker ~ l ; CHt·M<ISCtrs (I.A) beat Gllhn.in- Rieu~n. 7·S. Women St•P CCI beat C.Wls, fl-'; <Asals· Sl ... rt CLA) bHI Jone' Slap," 4. Ml.ed -Z•"'9nluU·Grat.,._ CCI beat Haner· Lult, l>-3. A0 Vn•ve1IAbl• 7-21/2 JUlllp For Stones AARHUS. Denmark (AP) - American 'world record holder Dwight Stones cleared 7-2~ to capture the men's high jump Tuesday at an international track and Cield meet. I CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (AP > -David , Huish . a 31-year-old Scot, shot a 67 today and took the early 36-hole lead in U1e record- shattering Brillsh Open Golf Championship. . Huish's two-round total fl 136 eight under par, gave tum 11 two'. stroke lead over three others, in- cluding Bobby Cole of South Africa who tired a coorse record ol66. With Cole a t 138 we re Tom Watson and Andries Ooslhuizen of South Africa. Watson, Austra lian Graha m Marsh and Br iton Bernard Gallacher matched Huish's 67. The previous ma rk of 68 was set by Ben Hoean 22 years ago when he won the British Open. Hogan 's eCforl wa~ unequalled until 1968 when Billy Casper tied it ln the Open. Then first-round leader Peter Oosterhuis matcned it again on Wednesday. The c ourse, a 7,095-yard, par-72 layout laced with Rarry Burn, bad be en r<><:k·hard all week and felled most of the best in the opening round, particul ar- ly during t be last three holes. But an overnight r ain tamed it. Marsh's round put him one stroke back of the early pace with a 139, a long with Gallacher , A. Quiek Reply, UPI Te~ When Clevela nd Indians manager Frank Robinson yelled from the bench questioning plate umpire Marty Springstead's competence, the above sequence was the ump·s answer to Robinson. The debate was s hort. The Indians fell to· the host Oakland A's, 3-1. E x · l'iki1ifl Lauded Torrid .Reds' Pace Too Much for LA? One of this season's amazing baseball accomplishments is be- ing turned in by the Cincinnati Reds, who only a couple of months ago should have been red-faced with their unimposing 18-19 won-loss record in lhe Na· tional League Wesl. At that lime they were 51"l games behind the LA Dodgers and were struggling to get a hold on second place in the division. Since then, however, they ha ve ignited. The y've put together a 39-10 r ecord, which is nearly 80 GLENN WHITE WHITE WASH percent vict o ries. The y've turned their 5'h game deficit Into a comfy 9~ game bulge. All that in spite of having lost ace pitcher Don Gullett to an tnjury. The Reds have won slugfests and pitchers' duels and unless they completely collapse, it looks like they'll be tough to catch. was second highest on the team. 1be 5·5, 170-pound senior was a . tri-captain. Sea view Little Le ague of Hunt- ington Beach has made a last- minute switch of playing sites for next week's a ll·star games and omcials are concerned that in· terested parties may go to the Ocea n View fi eld instead of the new locale, Fountain Valley North field between Magnolia and Be ach o n T albert. Play starts July 14. Raul Ramirez's ascent to ten- nis glory bas produced unusual interest in bis native land. One report from Mexico City tells of two would-be tennis players stretchin g a piece of rope between two parked bicycles to make a net a nd then they played. The Orange County All-star football g ame Saturday night at Orange Coast College has a ma· jor rivalry for Cans a few miles up lhe road with the Angels playing Cleveland. That alone would pro- bably nol ba ve much todowith the grid turnout. But the fact the Angels are featuring helmet night and Nolan Ry an pitching, could put a major dent in the crowd countatOCC. And that would be too bad since proceeds from the foot.ball game go to c1'ority with the main beneficiary being Children's Hospital in Orange. former U.S. Open champion Hale Irwin and John Mahaffoy. lrwin shot a 70-139 and Mahaffey a 6&-139. . Cole, 27, needed 30 putts during his round. He had seven birdies and never falter ed after a bogey at the second hole . ''Carnoustie suits my game because it is longer than the other courses where the Open is played," he said. He had been recovering from a cold and was unhappy with his firsf round. "I have been feeling very weak and the clubs have been reeling heuvy," Cole said. "I was a bit Alston N ot C<:>nceding To R e ds PITTSBURGH (AP) -He isn't flamboyant or vocal like Tug McGraw. He doesn't psych himself outwardly like Al "The Mad Hungarian" Hrabosky, but Dave Giusti s ays his emotional boilers fire up as we ll a s anybody's. ·'I felt e ven more intense tonight because the game was on the line, and I always seem to try Dodge r s S l a t e All tameu f'l l(ABC "'°) July 10 Los At19e1n '" Pltlst>uron July I I Lo\ An991es <11 St Lo .. os Julv 12 lo\Ancielt\ •l !>t LOU!\ ~:lOp,m. S 1Sp.m. 11·10.i.m. harder a gainst teams like the Dodgers, .. he said after coming in for starter Bruce Kison and pres e rving th e Pitts burgh Pirates' 3-2 victory over Los Angeles Wednesday night. The victory, coupled with Philadelphia's 9-7 loss in Cincin- nati, gave Pittsburgh a 51h-game lead over the Phils in lhe Na- tional League East. The Dodgers fell 91h back of Cincinnati in the West. The big deficit didn't seem to bother Dodgers manager Walter Alston that much. He said he wouldn't concede the NL West ti- tle to Cincinnati. "There's no way of telling how things will go," he s aid. ''I wouldn't count my chickens too early.·· Wednes day night's hero , Giusti, was a bit more excited. ''The older I get the more in- tense I seem to get," the 35-year- old Giusti said.after his 538th ap- pearance as· a major league pitcher. Indeed, the swarthy, thick- shouldered right-hander flung his glove high into the air last month in Philadelphia after walking in the winning run, but was near-pe rfect Wednesday night. Kison led 3·2 into the eighth against the Dodgers' All-Star pitcher Andy Messersmith, 12·6, the loser. LOS ANGELES ~ITTSBURGH Looes2b Su<kner If P1<i0t•k It \Nynn<I Marshallp G.lr..ey lb (.ey 3b Htle rf Ru»ellll L.ff pto Yeaverc M. Wot~ pto Mt~rsmlthp W. Cr•wf0<d rf •II r II bl ' 0 0 0 Stennett 7b 4 0 I 0 1C1rlo.p.ilt1Ck II 0 0 0 0 A..OL1Yerct 3 t 1 0 SUrqell Ill 0 0 0 0 O. Parker'' 4 0 I 0 Hebntr 'Jt> J 0 I I s.tw;iullten c l I 2 I T•vtr•~\\ 3 0 1 0 l(ISOl'I p 1 O O O (j.justl p 3 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 •b r II bl 4 0 0 0 3000 4 0 I 0 3 2 1 0 ~ I 2 0 7 0 1 2 J 0 2 0 3 o on J 0 0 0 0000 lol•ls 32 2 I 2 Tot••s 7'# l 1 2 Lo• Anvtles ooo 000 200-2 Pin sbur!lfl 010 101 OO•-3 E LOl)tS, 0. Parker. OP-Lo~ Angeles I, Pit· 1~r9h 2. L08-4.o~ Anoeles 6, Plltst>urQr> s. 28- St.troell, 0. Parker. HR-Hele (71 SF-Hebner. IP H R EA ea so ~s~r1m1lh IL, 12·•1 1 • l 7 2 2 Mct"hall I I 0 0 0 1 K1son (W, 8·~1 7>~ 7 "l 1 2 3 Giusti fl , 1 o o 1 1 S.i•e'-Giustr (9), WP-Meuer~m1lh l, K1soo. T 2.JO.A 22,163. WOJ CI K SIGNS BEARS CONTRACT CHICAGO -Defensive tackle Greg Wojcik , a 6-Coot-6, 268- pounder who was a regular for the Hawaiians of the World Fool· ball League last season, has been s igned by the Chicago Bears, the National Football League team announced Wednesday. A Hun tington Beach High graduate, Wojcik played at Orange Coast and USC, then joined the Los Angeles Rams and was with the National Football League team in 1971 and 1972 before going to San Diego, where he played out his option in 1973. better today.'' Watson birdied three holes in a row, beginning at the 12th, to go seven under par,· but be look a bogey. "The conditions a rc better to- day," Wats on sai d. "The fairways are softer, and the ball doesn't roll off lie as much a:> it did yesterda y. You can judge a pitch. ll suits me beca~c I'm a high hitter." 1!<111"' Open S'O<O Booby Col• tom Watson Alldrles Oo~tllu1ien G<alltm Mer"' ~rnard C.•lla<her John Mthtflty H•te Irwin Ja<k Nick taus Jilek Newton /1·6' 131 11-41131 .... ~,JI n •1·13' n •' tl" 11...-13' •• 1013' ·~ /lol40 69-71-140 ,.._11Co11.,. H•v ~loyd lOf'fWly JOflon 0.leHO~\ • O.nnr Eow • .,cb S4>o• .. ic.110 81118••" U..lro1no •-~v )tt'pl\~n ~.<;'J~: ... !>.lrn lo,, onu 8tl~Wdi10 Mitrk Pl1J1l W.S.M. Aoo~e 8otl CJ>or I•~ (Mr~'4111lh 0-••dJont'• .IOU c ........... , Cr•19 0t1ov Ll"l'Q tlu.in Lu 11111 C.•rrttl Md"""' M«n•Urldgoo O.•ldWr•n l-Utl H1nlo.1e O.W1llWt •nr Al~IDN~r AlcotltieM<>ft\I n•._14, II IM O n 11 1~i 1l 11·14' 10-7 .. 1"11 /4 10.164 1•11·14J ,.., .... ,.) 7~ 11·14\ 13 12·t•S 11•6'-IO I? IA 141> " ,,. , ... 11-14·1'4 14·11-I Ab 1'/J l41 I• ll 141 IJ I• 147 IJ I• ''' II 'I 1<11 ,. /2 1<11 ft;; II ua /) /J 1"8 ... ,, 148 lo n 1411 1..-n.u• ,., ,. ·~ li<>-/0-150 Collins Leads Ang~ First Pinch Hit Was a Winner What does a pinch hitter do when he is pinch-hitting for the first time in bis professional career? He gets a pinch hit. At least that was what rookie Dave Collins did Wednesday night at Anaheim Stadium and his tw9-run, eighth inning triple was just what the California Angels needed to slip past the Baltimore Orioles, 3·2. "It felt kind of strange ... I'd never pinch hit in pro ball the major leagues. "I'm only close because Nolan is struggling," Tanana, who has 56 strikeouts in bis last 42 in- nings, observed. ''In fact, I was struggling tonight myself. The pitches just weren't going where I wanted them to go. I was fortunate getting by giving up on- ly two runs ." A •ge i. Slate All G1m•H NI KMPC 17101 July 10 8•111more <ll C<1litorn1d July 11 Clt11tlond4l Cdhlornoa July 12Cleveli1.l'd <11 C•lllor111<1 /·Hpm l .Hp.m . 7.2Sp m For seven innings it appeared Tanana would gel by with a shutout. But a two-out walk to Don Baylor was followed hy a sw- inging third strike by Paul Blair · But it was also a wild patch :..mu Blair was able to reach bast: as Bay~r advanced lo third. before," the bespectacled Collins said in retrospect, "and that takes on 3112 years." But if Collins felt strange he also said he felt confident. "I went up there feeling· good ... I just knew I was going to make contact." The contact cam e off Baltimore reliever Doyle Alex- ander but the two runs were charged to starter Ross Grimsley and his record fell to 5-10. Collins' triple into lhe right field corner erased a 2-1 Oriole lead and enabled Frank Tanana· lo win for the fifth time in his last six starts and improve his record to 7-S. Tanana needed ninth inning re- lief ass istanc e from Don Kirkwood, who posted his sixth save, but be fore he departed Tanana racked up nine strikeouts to boost his season total to 137, just one behind team· mate Nolan Ryan, whose 138 tops Brooks Robinson, hitting .197, then rammed a two-run single. Robinson's error on Lee Stan- ton's lea doff grounder in the Angel eighth, only his second miscue in 79 games, helped the Angels get ocr the floor. BAL llMOAE CALIFORNIA •b r h b1 •b r ll bi ~ !.•"9 leton r! ~ O I u Bumllr y pr 0 tl 0 0 Aemy2b 4 0 1 0 F41verH I l 0 0 0 C,rtCfl 71> 1 0 I 0 flar pen!h • O o O l Davis 011 ) !I 1 0 Sl.inlnn rl • I I 0 L.Mdylb ~0 1 0 CNllo.lb 1 I 1 0 llaylOt II > I 0 0 Uonas lb J o 2 o 81.iir t I c 1 I 0 L.atoouo on o o o o B Robinson 3b J 0 7 2 IA Nellie!> If 0 ' 0 0 Dunc.int 3 0 I 0 Biliiu II J 0 I 0 S.l•ftQt'r SS 4 0 I 0 Colhnsph I O I t (,rt~lO P 0 0 0 0 Oonuiv lb 0 O O 0 0.1'1Uil,_f p 0 0 0 0 El Ro<lriguer t •• 0 I ' MlleYU l 0 7 0 lan•n•p 0 O 0 0 KirW.WOOdP 0 0 0 11 Tol .. I• 34 2 'I ? Totals 31 3 11 • 8a1t1more 000 ooo r10 C..l1l0tn1a 000 001 01• 1 E B. Robonson. O P-f>all1more 2, C:..hlorn•• I L06-8all1more II, Cal11ornoa 8. 78 BalM, M iley 2, L May. 38 -Collin' S R1W!rs. c:.hAI~. c.r1-1ev IL, s-101 O Alo ander l dnana !W, 1·SI Klr-WOOCI Save 1<1'-wood A-10,>11. IP H A ER BB $0 ,. 10 l ? 1 l 1 0 0 0 0 8 2 2 " .. 1 0 0 0 () !&I WP Taodnd. T-2 31. 3 Dodge rs Name d Mesa's Nettles On All~star Team NEW YORK-A last-minute burst of support by New York Yankees fans has given Costa Mesa resident Graig Nettles lhe s ta rting spot al third base ahead of Oakland's Sal Bando in the American League lineup for the 1975 All-star game. Nettles, ranked fourth a week ago, attracted a total of 1,181,583 voles to beat out Bando and Cleveland's Buddy Bell. Minnesot a's Rod Carew was t he top vote g e tter in the American League with 3,165,614 votes. while in the National League it w a s Cinc innati's Johnny Benc h leading the way with 2,930.147 votes. The only players in lhe Na- t ional League t o get over 2 million votes were alJ from Cin- cy-Joe Morgan. Dave Concep· cion, Pete Rose a nd Bench. Ron Cey. Stevt Garvey and Jimmy Wynn of the Los Angeles Dodgers were tabbed as starters by the fans ai\d the only non- Dodgers or Reds player selected was St. Lows• Lou Brock in the outfield .. Among' the also rans all third base in the American League are Baltimore's Brooks Robinson and California 's Dave Chalk .• F1Nllv01h19: NATIONAL LEAGUE CATCHER Joht'lny B'ncf\, C1nc11'na11, 7 'IJO. ••7. Ma""Y Soingu1ll«f'I, P11tst>urgh, 1, ISJ,1'14 · • !lob Boor-e. l>tlll•delohi•.-610.•9•. Ted Simmons. 51. LCk.lis, ...,,50S, Jerry Grote, N"w Yor~. •>'l.1n; Sit ,.. Yt...,..., LosA1199les, 2U .l41. M•ll Mav, Houston, 225,SJ9, 1<·GMy Cuter ,Montreal, 113.~. Fl llST BASE S'-w• G.-rny, Les Afttelts, 1,IU,Slt; °TOiiy Pitrez, Cine innatl, I ,491,oa.; Bob WatSOf'I, Hou•lon. 11'16,SOI, Al Oliver. Pittsburgh, b08,•ql . Wiilie Mrm- ~Ml, San F rancisco, SSl,4SO; •·Ed KranePoOI. New Yor~. 400,693, Willi" MtCowY. s.an 0 1cll(>, lSt,504: 01Ck Allen, Ph1ladclP11I•. l'.l'l,210. SE COHO BASE Joe Mor9<1n, Crnclnnatl, 2,SS&,102; Ottve C<Kll. Phllad.,lph1a, 1, 191,997; Rennie Stcn,,.,11. Pll ISl>wgh, 860,106, Ted She more, St. Louis, Sil.~; o. ... ~. Los Al\91le1, 411,toS; Fell• Millan. New Yori!, •l~,997; .o<·M•rly Pere1, AllaAta. 222.7S4; Tito Fuente\, San 0 1990, t74.e71>, THIA08ASE R ... (Ay, LO\ An9el•\, l,74S,tse; 6111 Madlo<:k., C.llicago, 939, 14 1, Roehl<' Hebner, P1th bur9h. &S7,0St. Joe Torre, New Vork,641,193. ttt n Reill. St, LCk.llS, 774, 11>1, Mike Schm1d1, Plllladelpto•a. .,.1,401, 'l·Lar rv Par .. \h, Montre•I, ?91,1'16, O.r· rell Ev•ns, AllOJnli . 713.00& SHORTSlOP Dave Con"pclon. C1nt1nnat1. 7.31• m . l..clrrv Sowa. Pn1IMJele>f\la, l,7St,749, °"'~ ~~r. 911.., Fr•nC•\<o. »1.S1•, Oo" Kf'~~'"9"'· Ch •C•9"· 4011.11?, llill Rusi411, LOS A...-an. ll2.11S; ll·M•-P Pt>tlll~. Nt'W York, 332.•H · Sud Ha,,t'IWl'I, New Yor11, l04,•91, Ttm Foll, Montreat, 11>4.SJ1. OUTFIELD ~le Aose. C1nt1nnah, 2,011.9?7; Lou Brock. SI, l OlllS, 1,747,489 ; J immy WyM , Y S .. ,..,. .. ,, 1,141,2'1; Re991e Smith. SI LOU>S, 1.210,()8.j. Gt" Lw•nskl, Ph•l-lphi•. 1.~3.lSS; Del u-. New York, l,OS7,479; Rusty Staub, NewYortt, 1.0t0.7s l . BoOCy Mur<er, San Frannsco, 173,0l>O, ll·D.tvtt Parker, Pittsburgh, 81S.3'18. Willie Sl.,qell. Pit• lll>Yr911, 1)4,133; Dave W1nUe1e1, s.._ Oleoe>, .,1,SM: ~Hr Cedeno, Houslon,1><1.ass IC·Wrll•·ln votes. Mark Ford, Marina High fraduate, ,.. as recently honored •• bdag tbe on.ly CalJromlan to make tbe colle1late balketball uademk All-Am erican team. Ford was a t.hlrd team choice and curled ' 3. 78 1ud e point average as a • alb-adenff major wblle blt&bl' 14.3 polats per came oa the hardwoods. He wu lbe Far West Cenlereac:e'1 ~ ludlnC field coal perce.atage pt'Olucer-. ta_llalDJ buckN at a 56.J accaracy rate. Another $$ · Sethaek Don Drysdale, now one ol the voices of the Call!omia Angels broadcast t..eam,,_bolck the record for the most lM1ng1 pltc:hed and strikeouts. UfeUme, for the All- •ta.r 1ame. He hurled lt'AI innin11 and struck oul 19 ln 8 All-at.ar ap- ge-arances wltb tbe National Leafue. Dmdale wu weartn1 Do<q-en togs at t.M Ume. Harry Nye ., N•WPort Beacll receaUy eo•...._ am wMill lamNlfle ...... ,_ &M u.&ftnl,. t)' ol New II•.,•· Hlll • .-.1a Mont real, Drops Plans for Gold W i1is '· QUEBEC (AP) -The 19'16 Montreal Oly m pies, troubled from lhe start by huge cost over· nam, bu nnk sUU deeper into ita &cal swamp following the cana- dlan federal 1ovemment's de· cilion to drop plans to mint gold commemorative coins. Wotd ol Wedneaday'a decisloa reached Montreal lilay01" Jean Dr•peau in Quebec Qty aa be and Oamea 0Wctal1 Were t.ellin& a commttt.. of the ru&Ucnal ...,. sembly c.My ex~cted the cotnl to produce AS to '40 milUoD in re- venue. Bolb Drapeau and Femand Lalonde, Quebec mtniste~ in cbarte ol a watchdog comnuttee 1upervl1ln1 Olympic expen- dibans, decllned comment, say· lna they wanted official con· tl.r'lllaUon before m I.king a state- mmt. Or••nl1er1 of lhe 1916 Olym1Me1 foreca1t a deficit ol •t lU1t.$22lmUUon. Hearlnp before tho usembly last January roveall'd a deflcit. of $209 mllllon. Since then, however, lnfhtlon, work slowdowns and other factor• have caused total coats to rise to from the $850·'660 rntlllon estimated last wint« to the cur- rent $714,838,900 price lag. Reporting on the pouibilily of meetina the const.rucUoo de- adllne fort.be Ga_mee, Kbeduled to beitn next JuJy, comul~ tnciDMI' Bernard Lamarre tGla the commtu .. wort AauW be tomplet.ed bJ next JllllUaJ'1, u predleted ID tbe winter beedno. despite the tact the c:mt d tbi main '10.000.aeat 1tadium bu rllm from '320 to #75 mJtUon. . .. ; .. Sr • ; I , \. j , :: , OAILYPILOT EAGLE RIP POLO RIYAL Estancia High 's water polo team doubled lhe output of Foothill Wed· oesday night m s ummer league play al the win· ner's pool in a n 8·4 triumph. In other action Sun Clemente was belled by Long Beach. Millikan, 12·2. Estancia 's scoring was led by Ertc Klitzner. who had three goals. Five others scored a goal apiece. L e gion Bas eball Mis~ion Viejo scored two runs in the seventh inning Wednesday night to defeat Buena Park. 6·5, in a n American Legion baseba ll game at Buena Park. In another legion game at La Palma P ark. Foun· tarn Valley beat Los A.l:.imitos, 9·3." "_,,'lr~f..a~m Estancia Rebel,s Hal)e 1-2 Punch Records With Van Liew, Green 9th Win By DONALD KEY OtU.. Deify f'lletlCAtt For two years, from t he 14·6 conquest of Estancia remained UD· Army-Navy at Carlsbad beaten (9·0·1) in Harbor through three CIF area baseball action pl ayo!f games, they · Wednesday night, defeat· were inst rumental in' mg Fountain Valley, 4-2, every El Toro Higl\ sue· at Davis Field. cess on the football field.· In the first game at Saturday night South Davis Field, Corona del coach Bill Phzica of Mar blanked Newport Newport Harbor High 1'· Harbor, 4-0. And in two hopeful this pair will i! games at TeWinkle nile once more to hel , pa r k , H u n t i n gt 0 n the Rebels reverse wha Beach-behind the two-!las ~n an ernbarr~ hit pitc hing of Rob ing. tade of North V1¢'= Wright, Paul Sanchez ·tones a s the 16th re- and Ed Shute-defeated newal of the Orange Costa Mesa, 5-0, while .County All-star football CHUCK VAN LIEW JEFF GREEN ·university lost to La game gets under way at m ' Quinta 6-5. Orange Coast College. team in '73. 72. 65, 44. 43 and 34 yar · ~ ' Kickoff is al 8. Pizzica bas been im· He averaged 1 .3 yards H1N1U,._::e;c111:0 11 ~ Pizzica has E l Toro pressed with Van Llew's per carry. Kem, rt 2 1 o o High s tar Chuck Van ability to oJJerate on all Green caught a pair of Rn.rt '' 1 0 0 0 Uew set at fullback and cylinders the f1'rsl t1'me 'touchdown passes and Harblll,Ofl.. ' 1 '1 0 •1 · t Sutton u ' , , o linebacker Jeff Green on around. And Gr·•cn has three two-po1n con-eo1_,~n. 311 ' I l 1 " . 1 . h. Rted.(t 3 o o 1 defense as the underdog impressed his . coac~e.s ver.sion .aer1a s tn is t=!i~c!m.1b J .g ; ; South seeks lo better ll .wi th his defensive ab1li· seruor y~ar: . Glll.c 1 o o o 3·12 record. And with t y -e s Pe c i ally 0 n . And P1zz1ca 1s hopeful ~=~1r'~~ ~ g g g Van· Liew and (7r~~~ !~ straight a.bead plays. An that these two El Toro A11ervt. 2 00 1 o ady, chances a re good ankle injury has slowed stars-the only players =~~~~ lb ~ o g g the South can rise to the. his speed somewhat. from th~ South Coast S.r>e:IWz,p 0 0 °0 ° 0 occasion. Van Liew has most of ~agu~ m .the game-5'~!i$ ,, s ,g ~ Moore used Green at the statistics. In 1973 he will give his team the '"".,.. .. c91 guard and defensive end scored 16 touchdoW!ls, edge it needs to reverse :\bases-loaded walk to Montv White tied the score· at 5·5, ivtd Mike Guarnacc1 's run-scoring single sent Mission Viejo ahead. Tony Richardson had a two.run triple for Miss ion Vi e jo in the fourth mnin..:. •• r II nl h . . th t d 1Cr11torl•n.2b J o o o when e was a 1uruor, including TD runs of 88, e ren . ~~~~1:;~ ~ g g g t hen switch ed him to ~---==-------------------- M oU•OI\ 111•10 (~I Roclwrds.on, ~~ 20QQ, 1b J c.<ee1ey, 2D GG<>1•'"' t 8. C.rttl•y, <I f;(l~\, 11 Wh1le,3b C,U..rnacu. rt M((.arlhy, p .. 11 ( 0 I 0 I • 0 1 0 1 1 J u . , " ~1111 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 Fernstrom.I) 31 0 0 0 tight end and linebacker ~~~~d,lb 2 g g g in 1974. Van Liew was a Tro1iio.1>-rt 220 ° 110 ° fullback-linebacker both Molll(a, 1b P•l'll, rl·lf 3 0 0 O CooCMr,c.f 3 0 0 0 Tomita. u11 2 o o o TOIAI$ l'2 0 2 Q $(-lly IMlflt' r • • Huf't. 0.ath ~ 010 ~S 10 0 Cost.a,,,.~ 000 000 ~ 2 l Hewpott Her...-(I ) years. "They were the heart of our game,'' says Moore. "You can't over· look Charles Hicks as a receiver or Gary Key at •• r Barr,ll> 7 0 11 ,.. quarterback, of ·course, ~ g but those two-Van Uew Huber, 2b 3 0 P•lmer, u 2 0 Clark, p 3 0 ~ g and Green-are going to Paf'l1\IMI, P 0 0 l otdh JO • • , Wiik lnson, rf 3 0 o o be very h ard to replace ... g g Both are headed for Kai*\, lb l 0 SchWalba, If 2 0 StOA lly lnntngl o o Saddleback College un-M•S~•on v ie10 !>vetw P•rk Sou,c 1 o '"'..;,.N ....... ;... 11•11W, pr 0 0 O•llY Piiot Pttolo lly Ridl•rtl Oro • Man ey, cl • 3 0 ~ g der George Hartman. Fo .. nt.-in V•lley 121 •b r h Iii J 0 0 0 ~ g "Saddleback's going to MARINA'S BOB LQSNER SHOOTS OVER LA'.S FLINTIE WILLIAMS. Toi.ts ~t111ll.r 1:1 ab r : II rllll get two tine players," says Moore. "Both are ver y hard w orking . Green is very '1lature a nd Van Liew's great legs and stren gth are his !-nSOll,lb 0 . Blent~. t i WOOl•rd, 111 'V, li•~n~k. fl Foa.31> (rdlt, I) 'Vlllil'>Ql>l'L, .... Sen.z•, c Aiello, 31> Ja< ks.on. rt Holland Sparks CIF City.Alistars Tumble, 92-88 JoNison,55 Hell, lb HuQl\ff, r1 Ahet"n, Ii Prlu.31> JOhnston. Cf Smiley, lb Ele(k,C Mlllor.p Toca ls 3 0 , 0 • 1 1 0 3 2 I 0 l , 1 0 3 Q 2 3 3 0 1 1 3 0 Q 0 3 0 0 0 2l 0 0 0 best assets." 27 • 7 4 ""''~ ..... f dW.,0\. P.C. J 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 J 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 J t 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 1 1 t 1 0 I (J 0 0 0 I ) 0 0 0 By ROGER CARLSON with his only two points He s cored 11 points and was too m uch to han· dle inside with his de- Sc-~ ••111111" Van Liew earned All- CIF h onors twice at linebacker. He w as a first team selection in 1-A as a junior, 2-A as a Tol•I .. r II I ?o 2 s i konlly In"'"'' °' tM o.11y P11et su11 of the night al t he free New-1 Harbot" 000 000 0-0 3 2 ,,,. edb LosA1drr•tos 010 ooo 0 -1 .) o In a game marr Y throw line . Moments COM • 201 010 x_. 7 o f ounlo•n• ... 110 ooo 002 ,. 2 11 1 numerous turnovers and later El Dorado's Kevin ~aVelleyUl JC Fives Tumble too many missed shots. Heenan duplicated the the Southern California feat and the winners had AJl-stars scored a 92·88 a comfortable margin triumph over the Los again. Angeles City .. All-stars Los Angeles got a Wednesday night in the three-point play with no sixt h annual Cal Coaches time left to make the Basketball Classic at Cal score respectable. Golden West and Sad· State (Fullerton ). Losner, who started . fense. El Dorado's Kevin Heenan. headed for Cal State <Fu Berton> along with Losner. added nine points to the winner's scoring column. small, Cf S SlOmittl,d Holmes,311 Cr •wtorO. 31> 8oJOld , 1b T av10t, 1t Fry.11 L\#19.n Eme>ting, c Mites. lb '' C. Soin man, 2b P<tdllla. rl Llub,11 RotJerlson, p Enos. p11 FlllhUllft, p TOlill~ . •• r II rM 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 Q 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 Q. 3 I I 0 l 1 1 Q '2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 .. 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 . 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 "l• l . • , senior. And Green was also tabbed for All·CI F laurels, gaining a second r team berth on the l ·A Cage Results Ceste ~Sot Open LH'IM G•rrttl (ft) ft ft ,.. tp C.Adelman • J 2 11 d 1 e back co 11 e g es Brad i!-Iolland, inked the game a fter impress- d r opp e d Fu 11 c r t o n for duty at UCLA, led all ing his coach on the last College Jeag ue basket· scorers with 28 points--a day of practice, played ball decisions Wednes-point b etter than the ne arly 16 minutes. Dur- Most of the winner's offe n se, however, seemed to be a Holland affair. The Crescenta Valley star hit 10of16 at- tempts from the floor. E St.lll<lll 14 l • R. ~lrn&n 12 1 .S U F.~man 3 1 1 8 So. C..111. All·Sl•rs (tZ) fg " "' 1 1 1 day night. l'ity's F1 intie Williams. ing that time he was 6 1 s J 3 1 Green, cl ftemlno. If \p Ro<»r'ISon, u J Ronqulllo, 2b 13 'V•llen , lb '1 Wlnder,c 28 Donnelly, lb I Taube, rf 1 Payne, rf 0 Cdtfln, p 2 lolat~ .111 r· 3 0 3 0 3 1 3 I 3 I 2 0 l 0 1 0 2 1 2 0 ,.s • II rtli Ztm!NI 3 4 0 10 1 0 J. Mc.Oo!.key 8 0 I lb 0 0 R.McCtoshy 2 o 3 ' o o Fr .. ma11 4 o 1 8 2 O ,,.,. llllou 2 3 1 7 2 2 l ot•h 38 1J 15 89 0 I M.S.&C. 1611 0 O tg fl pf Ip 0 0 Novae A 1 2 9 1 0 Pflngst 15 3 2 33 0 0 Golden 1 0 • 2 Despite 28 points by It wasn't r ea lly as credited with a pair of Paul Schilleci, Golden close as the final scor e nifty assists that lc.'<.l to Wes t lost to Pacific indicates. The Southern easy scores, pulled in Christian. 57·53, whjlc C a I crew, und e r two rebounds and was Fullerton r outed Sad · Pasadena coach George generally a ste adying in· dleback, 74·45. Terzian, jumped to a lf>-1 .nuence among a g roup of Craig Clb'lo()n Heen.tn Hot13nd Hunlef" LOSlltr McDonald Mc.Gul•e MOkei.k1 Neu '10 8 3 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 7 \ 0 l l 0 3 0 I 1 s I . , .. .. 3 1 2 J • Sc-Illy llll'Mft9S • 3 Salyer 1 0 ~ 2 All,,.,.n 3 1 S 7 Scott Clark (21 > and lead at. the outset and. all-stars bent on doing Jack f1etcher (18) also .wa s never in s~rious their thing. S<hn~ider 1ohn Tr.u~ Y~nl Totals 3<I 24 21 1 11 12 4 '12 played well for Golden jeopardy. The winners At l e a s t he didn't West, which is now 3·2 in never trailed a nd led by throw the ball a way or Los A"911es All·Sl•r• <•> lcagueacllon. 16atthehalf. commit a tu r nover-e1ue a.~wu•IMl The winners were which seemed to occur ~~~~~r fg " pl \p 1 I l 3 s 2 2 12 s 2 s 11 tq 11 114 IP mildly thre atened with every seven seconds. w.cc10\ld S<r1111.,,. 1 J 1 J l8 5 46 · · h th . H . h MOnlQOmery c:id•k " l 4 21 : remarnmg w en e Los Amigos 1g 's ,,.,,v ~"·no-• 0 2 ,t scorewasparedto75-67. T o m Schn e iderjohn · ROQtr~ o s a 1 • l 1 1 9 ~1e1c,,..r 1 1 T . . l d M . \Ai1lhams w11._ 1 • ' erz1an inser e anna came in for his share of .,.,,1wn \ 0 l 10 10 1 3 21 2 0 3 ' • 0 s 8 JI 14 29 88 ~~~~ , ~ ~ ~ High star Bob Losner at glory-especially in the i .. ~1.,1,. ~•\Cl'l1tr 1 1 J s that point and 17 seconds latter going when the c1· To!JI\ 41 11 18 'M I Lo ded So. ca111 S<ore lly Ouu1ers Ha111.me. Pe<.111c.Chr1"1•n.SMJ. ater sner respon ly made its bid. Lo)Anve•~~ 10 21 ?O 2S-'12 11 19 ,. Jl-88 Anniversary SALE!! • Baseball Standings AME RICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB 46 37 .544 NATIONAL LEAGUE t;ast Division W L Pct. GB Pittsburgh 51 32 .614 Philadelphia 47 39 .547 51h New York 43 38 .531 7 St. Louis 40 43 .482 11 Foun. 'V•lley EslMKll I r II • 020-000 0-l 4 1 000 ~10 x-4 • 2 Alpn • 0 2 8 Tou l\ 'l8 s 20 '' Haltllme: Garrell, •9-32. MEN'S TRADITIONAL Cl:OTHING SUMMER STARTS TODAY Hows: I 0 a.m.·9 p.m. TOYOTA Boston New York Milwaukee Balli more Cleveland Detrojt 44 39 .530 2 45 40 .529 2 39 42 .481 6 37 46 .446 9 36 46 .439 914.z Chicago 39 47 .453 131h Montreal 34 45 .430 15 FOR MEDIUM SIZE TIRES: F78-14. G78-14, F78-15 plus Federal Excise · tax of $2.47 to $2.62 ond retreodoble trade-In: U AM,.LE: •75 TOYOTA. COROLLA. '~ t.OrO •... 11 .. 146181 • '74 VOLVO 142 2 DR. ""'°'"'he •l.,.eo re'11'1 '" GT ........ ,_ a Gr ,,..ci • .,..., n-1• ,..,,,1, 11739 s5799 11 v..-. .. L•ft At Pre-ftriee .. ,... .. s ...... • 4 WHEEL DRIVES '74 LAMOCRU ISH '"'••dloo • •oe•o wern l>\ll» reciio. ,,._,., ll3V01 s4999 '11 u.MOCIUtlB ....... 3 ..... -., .... 1111_... ·~•> 54199 7 4 """-IC OUT ~ Ill ... CW>O Ol)W .. ~~ ltUfC~MI '4899 West Division Oakland Ka nsas City Texas Chicago Angels Minnesota 53 31 .631 46 38 .548 7 41 45 .477 13 38 44 .463 14 40 47 .460 l41h 37 47 .440 16 WlclM9clay'6 k- Boslon9, Mlnnesola I 0.kland l , Clev~l•nd 1 Ootlroll &, Clli<•oo1 l e.tas•.N•wVorl!O M11w ... k0<16,tc.•n•••C1ty4 C..l1tom1a 3, Salt1mor~1 TOcle'l''IO-Tuu <""'rry1-131 el Boston (8¥r0.I) MIMUOI• <Cortlln4-41 el iw.von. (Oobtol\ .. 11 Detroit <Rullte 7·Sl at 1<an1HOty 18u•tw 11•1 Balllrnore (Cuellar HI at c..tlfomla (fl~o. 7.41 Onlygemeuclleduled "rlclay'I0."1W Mi,.,,.m1aetNew'York, l Tnaut Bo$IOll Detro.I •I IC•llMICll'I' C111c•00•1Mllwauk~• Cltv.l•ncl•I Clllllornle Balhmc>r•alO.kland West Division Cincinnati 57 29 .003 Dedgers 48 39 .552 9th San Diego 40 45 .471 16"'2 San Francisco 40 45 .,471 16~ Atlanta 36 48 .429 20 Houston 32 57 .360 26~ W.CMMl&'t'I Gal"8 !><In OltQO J, Cll1"00 2 N•w \'ork ?. Allant• 1 llOlnni~I Pln sburvh l . L~ •n11e1u 2 Ctnt1nnet19, Plllladelpfua 1 HOUSIO'I•, MonlrHl 3 f101nnift9s> SI. L0\11$'1, S.n FrancbcoO Teltay'•G•m• Sar1 Ole9o (Freitlebln 3 .. ) et Chl(.l90 llonhem M~rHI IW1rthlft4-l)atAtlanta<1edtcklMI l.ol Afl901ff (Hooton ... , a\ Pita9uf0h (ReW.S ... , Only gemoached\lled Frlday'1 Games s... f'r..,< l\(O el Chiu go N-Vork•IC.lnclltna\J,t Safi Oleoo at Plltsburgll, '1 ~trtal al Ati.tit• LotAnQelual $1. Lavis Ptlllaclell)lll .. 1 HOuslon belted whitewall sale this weekoi1ly Sltvertown Betted Whitewall Detroit's~ fOf rront 75 cars Size Sale Price F.ET. A78-0 $25 ~1.77 B78·14 27 ?O:.> C7&·1<1 21 210 [78-14 2' ~ '2 f 78 w 32 2A7 G78 W 32 2.e2 H78·14 35 2.84 F78 15 32 ~c~ G 78 1!> 35 'l.l? H78·1J 37 292 J78·15 3a 3.09 l 78·15 39 3.n 36·MONTH BATIE RY 26 95 B.F.Goodrich $ Pow-r~-Pok. . All sizes. Q«O< ~ mES ~v. moml.Y NFtAl1D TIQES 'Ml MAKE~ CAA EASIER TO HNIOl.E ANO SM 'l<XJ WH'f MlES fie mE 'Hf.AA •~•ClflarOt.Mo.tltOvge ~o r~oCl"OOI Mwtcan•~~\ o.,..,,Cl\b Co•~11e B. F. Goodrich Stoff,~, COSTA MESA• 2049 HARBOR BLVD.• 4421 ) l ., Pro Skating Los Al Racing Roller Derby Lures Mesan Results By ED BURG ART Of the Deity Pllet ltalf Although she'll pro- bably spend some lime sightseeing and touting the many beaches, Linda Alexander djdn 't leave for Hawaii We dnesday morning on a vacation. Instead, ihe 22-year· old Costa Mesa resident plans on entertaining au· dlences each Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights for the next month when she will be compel· ing in roller derby ex- hibitions. That's right, roller derby exhibitions. Although only 5·5 and ap· pearing quite gentle- she s miles almost as often as she blinks her eyes-Alexander will be taking her share of falls and verbal abuses. But the employee or Solar Laborato ri es in Irvine has been t aking her share of falls and verbal abu~es for over thr ee yea r s n o w, although she just started skating for such teams as the Los Angeles Thun· derbirds in the last few months. "I have skated a few games with the Thun· derbirds in the past months," she says, "and .I have been skating with the Warriors for the pcsst few weekends." But she has been trajn. ing to be a roller derby , skater ever since she enrolled in a class at the Cage Clinic Scheduled A free basketball clinic, featuring three Los Angeles Lakers stars, will be held Satur· day morning al 9:30 al J .C. Pe nney's. located at 7777 Edinger in Hunl· ington Beach. Happy H a i rs ton , Kermit Washington and Pat Riley will conduct the clinic, which will in· elude all phases of fun. damentals and t echni· ques in the 90-minute program. Forme r UCLA All· Ameri ca n Lynn Shackelford will emcee the event. Each youngs t er al· tending will receive a free packet of Lakers pictures and r efresh· menls. A drawing will be held for Lakers T-shirts, pennants and tickets to the annual Lakers pre- season doubleheade r that will mark the debut of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in the Lakers lineup. Kings Plan Newport Clinic The Los Angeles Kings, in conjuction with J .C. Penneys at Fashion I s land in N e wport Beach, will present a free hockey clini c Salur· day morning at 9: 30. Kings stars Ge ne Carr and Neil Komadoski will demonstrate all phases of fundamental s and t e c h n i q u e s i n a 90 · minute program. Each youngs t er at· tending will receive a free packet of Kings pie· tures and refreshments. A drawing will be held tor Kings T-shirts, pen· nants and tickets to a Kings pre-season game marking the debut of Marcel Dionne in the Kings lineup. ,,, ~IC)lfl'S LINDA ALEXANDER Olympic Auditorium in 1972, the year she graduated from Costa Mesa High. And Alexander seems well-prepared lo take the many risks she will face in Hawaii, where she will compete for any of three roller derby teams. "You have to know how to fall." she says. "In training, I have practiced locks and jams, and we do blocking a nd falling. Five girls will go arou'bd t he track, and when the instructor blows the whistle, we will fall down." She has been encoun· tering such practices for three years now, three times a week, 2'.t2 hours per session. But Alexander has thoroughly enjoyed her pastime. ''I like the traveling and meeting people," Alexande r -who has taken a month's leave of absence -says. "I also like the idea of body con· tact. But there are a lot of risks.'' Alexander-whose most serious injury was a slight knee problem- aJso admits roller derby games are primarily en· tertainmenl. "I always had dif· fere nt view points ,'• Alexander says of roller derby games. "I always thought it was a lot more legitimate, but there is a lot of showmanship. Most of the verbal abuse is showman ship.'' ... rWHllHdlY Cl .. r, Trecll lfllt flll'IT ltAC• -3SO iterch. 2 ..... , OICll. Clalml1>9. Purse U600. Prive le lttqUHt • 00 • 00 (~rl 10.00 ~· ~. l'mASweTlllno ICardoHI 3.10 UO DH·F,.,.le Collon tC'rt~r) 710 Ctl·H~y Clt (Mylesl 2.20 Tlme-1US. Also ren -EH'I''• Fotty, TNlou, Serge1nt Neel, Time To Gh•rven, Son Of COl.lla9e. Scrmhed -Out>e'• Aster1$k. Byrd Brlln, Mtss Copy, AUllf)) Tip, Oockles.nd. '2 •~te -l ·l'Ylnte A .... & 1-'m A 5-Tllhtt, P•W llL40.. OH -OtMlhell SECOND RACl[-3$0 y.rds. 2 yeer olome~. Purse$1900. Fut &ee CWltJOnl 3 .0 1.60 2 40 Lot~Of OltmOnch lllplltml UO 3 40 81sc:\lltJ 'N Honey CC.Ill J IO Ttmf'-lt.17. Also ten -Klopu Doll, Derro<k, Ftck .. Count, llk'• Bult•t, Miu lo.,. c:.uw. Sctetched-Oupllclty. -THlltD "ACf -3~ 'l'lfd,, J yl.'clr OIOS. U•lm'1no. Purse uooo. ll1n'•Slar ICfellQ4trl 11 . .0 S 80 l 60 ....... , Noticed (ClrdoU I 4 80 4.40 Orville Mtrion IAdelrl 4.60 Time-ft.l3. Also ran -Chlckemoor, P•ul's Choice, Ttmco, Btvan Chick, First Act, Just Ask Me, Ber Mesa Gel. Scratched -FeerleH Frank, Miley Ount, P1ms Rocket, Sanoues•. FOU .. THRACE -J~yard~.2Ytar oto ""idens. Purse• 1900, Charge To C111nu CW1bon) •.<IO 3.IO 2.40 ~ tCAltl t0.60 4.40 Victory Jet IClerlsse > 3,..0 Time-11.23. Also r•n Bull's Model, EaQle Denur, Around MIClnoQhl, F•~I Fella. Scr•tcMcl -Time BoM. "'"" .. ACE -•10 yud,, ''f'Nr otds & up. Cla lmono. Pur.-J 1900. BotdTOfNdO IC.Ill 42.00 1110 3 80 SenOy llanneh (Mylnl UO 3 10 Mr.Atr-IY (CleriHel 2,40 Tlme-46.n . Also r.,, h~'s Double, Awey ~ Goe~. Osh Brown, Top Eigle. Now.retChu. SIXTH .. ACli -'10 y•rds l Yl.'dr ot4' a. up. Claomlno Pur1>11 \2800. uOonero CW1tsonl 31 10 11 110 140 fa< O.vld (Llt)t.1ml 19 60 10 /0 Winnie lou IC•ll) ~ &u Time -46 OS. Also r•n -S unn Rot k, At terttoouohl, Judy's Mil n, E•rl~Y Charge, On The Houst'. SCr•tttoed -Tonto Lin-~. Bod') Lodi. U Eutli -M.i Olntro & •For O.vi., PINI $1,ttt.ff. SEllEtllTH ll&C:E -~00 v.arck. 3 Yt•rotds & up. C11lmino. Pur1oe ~. Ouoe B Stirr (Werd) ... 00 21.00 6 20 AICk On M<l n IBrook•I 4 • .0 3.20 Spolttd Bar Bull CLlpllam I s.oo Time-20.12. Also r•n -Myrl's Charger, Bolo Bob Time. R•btl Drum, Ju"lke P•, l*•lo Fl NHIO. No scr•tches. EIGHTH RACE -JSO yerds. J yur Olds. Atlow•nce. Pur$« $3000. Rt'ca<d Owrver <Cr•lt98r) 46 . .0 11 60 12,80 Sister Sallie (Mylul 29 10 "00 ~11snAmllos IW•IM>nl 4,20 Tlme-17.'18. U IEucu -1·11tctrf CIWt,,.r & .. Sis ... Slttie, P'•lf ll,ttJ.M. NINTH llACE -l~ y•rd~ 3 ~ar otos. Ct•imlno. Purw $2000. ~r1Trusure (Wll-' I 11.<10 4.40 2 llO Tiny Phltllps ICarooze> 3.10 2.10 IN. Top Chicks (L illll•ml 2.60 Tlme-11.14. U Euct• -f.Oestrt Trus..,.. & t-T11ty P'hlttil'$, P'llcl $124.M. .... Los Al Entries FO .. THUASDAY FIA!>? POST I PM U EXACT A Fl"ST "ACE. $5 EXACTAUllt, Mlt •ltd Mlt ltACES FIRST llACE. 3SO yerds. 3 YtaroldS & uo. Clalmlr>Q. Pu~ $1900. Ctaimono Prott '1600. prltt\4000. Openino Gun (Clerosi.e I love c.r.•rge ICarooi• I City Lites llopllaml StyllsnM<ln (Adair) $ur1er Sandy I P•oe > l uOyShlloh (Harl) 119 119 1n 122 1n tl9 Nlte TralnlBrooHl 119 Mr. K.andyCl\lrge (Watson I 122 SIXTH RACE. UOy.ards. Jye.arolos Alio•Mice. P\or1>111.3200. Goe (Cre19erl 119 C.Sll C.l IClerlsSt' l 119 O.rk" O.n4y IRoctoardsl 119 8¥1eoRockel IW•lker l 122 C.ountofHonor <C•rooi•> 119 Dividend's Bar IC.II) 122 Un and Only tMylesl 122 Or-Pt1y (Hartl 119 S•oosll CWud) Chic Comtnind (Adair) GoQot•k Cllllll•ml Wllirll90 CMlldoMdo) Olrlck Grun I Brooks I Mr 8o CH.lr11 8orntoAult tW1Uon> Miu P•stlrner IOrever) Flekle Freno• (C.rdoi.1 SECOND RACE • ..00 yards. 2 Yt•r old ,,...loens. C111lming. Purse $1900! Cl•omino Prlce~SOO. Aube·s Bet !Creager) 122 M.toy ICAll> 1n Funny Feetino IMvln> 11• SEVENTH RACE. •oo Y•tds. l yeer otds & up. Alto••nce P\Jrse wooo. The HUQhtS·Full.,lon M<ln19t· mRntClub. P10t'SS\19ir CW•rdl 1n Oft limits B1t (Al<h•rds) t22 Ed Off IC.•111 118 Fresno's B•Y MOon CHutl 122 MluSU91rCopy (Ad•lr ) Ill Mickey's Sun Flower IW•lsonl 111 01•,,...nte<harge ICl•rlsse) 122 Flckle Oanlelle CCardozel 119 Sllvutowrt (Ward I Ill Mr. 8 B•t IWatM>nl 122 , Sleo•nc1 Gone IMytesl 122 Fun Counlry (Walked 122 RebetAcllon (Rlch.,ds) 11• Al!IOettQll>le Amtier Oue CClrOoH l 111 Bl•ck Cvn I Richards I Prluv Joy CH1rt) lu<kvMlck IP1gel R-terSix (Cltrlssel HotOrle Cllllll•ml 117 Gtna l ovt IH•tO 111 GoGoM<CoY CCreeoer) 119 THlllO RACE. 400 vardl. , vwr olds. Claimlng. Purse '1200. Cl.aiming EIGHTH ltACE. 870 yuds. 3 year olds & ui>. Clllmlno. Purse $1100. prlce.SOOO. Restless Tip lll!>Nm > Byrd Br•in <Clerlue) lull.fl Joker <Mylwsl MfssCopy ICtHQer) limits Hy II CCI II) You Bel Spud CH1r1l S"lnolnSllm IRitharcls) W•nnarun CAd1lrl Ct•lmlno prlc.e '1000. Mr. Whlslle IW1tktrl \ Trux~CC•rdoiel 11• e..01e L.andlno c"lclllrds> :?'22 Nltlve Twh l (lod1lr> 1;9 Tht ElllW<h CCltrls .. > 11, Zloe90 (H•rll S.r Flf'nl Clle>Mml 119 Flest!Atert (WeUonl 122 Alsotllolbte 122 EtlllfllllWOMlr (8rootls) 5'lper OuDI CHtrt) MolSIM <Peoe> FOURTH RACE. 400 yerds. 2 YHr otd l'l\lldeM. ct•lminQ, PIH'SI $1900. Pt1y House (O'e.tterl 11• 118 119 119 122 127 119 I t9 I" 1n 119 113 Cl••mlng price '4SOO. Gobar Too CW. Ison l Otd..s Prlellt (Ad.irl Kopty'sGll IH•rll 122 HIHTH .. ACE. 3SO nnls. 3 \'Hf 119 otd~ 01lmlnQ. Purse $3000. C11lrnl"Q lit prk UJSOO. Bold Miu P•PCO (Clerhst) Everything lovely <Wero) P1ppe's MIS.Sy CBroottsl JIUY \/iun <C1rdo11I 0.1 Rock.It ICre191rl Mluy B1rtet <C11U O.V'f Crisis lllpt.em) 119 MluJflters.on tW•rdl I It leldolf CW1tM1n l 119 SNllAI lt•btl (Mylu) ltt OlftdY'tOO Bio lllltl\lnlsl 1n Klnclololte <ANlrl lit viw.u, (Brooks) 122 Mr. BIKll Oltcll <Cardo11l Aut SerJoul (llllfl•m> C:.t Flit\ John I Cltrl s SI I ltll\Q 0 The ROIG 10.e.,.t l P1nH "ACE.1S0r1rdt. 3.,_oldS & up. Ct•lm1no. Pvr>e '3000. ClllMlng NO >-fiNJMU:'tt JNVESTMENt t\o withdrawal pcqalty Md 'our lm-est.mcnt ciims a bll( 6% Interest an.nutll~. 870 Rut 17th ht • Phone: 6'5-8700 l 17 122 119 122 111 117 m 119 tl9 1n f&™(]J~ETHOD ~ ~ -~~ 10~ ONE WAY TO ACHIEVE A GROOVED SWING Avoid any independent roUing of your hands and forearms un I the backsw1ng. su~h rolling makes it d1fficull to return the clubface squarely to the ball. Check the position" of your hands when I hey ate. hip h1sh un your backswing. If yo u have taken the club back properly, t he back of your left hand should he: fa cing at nghl angles to rhc litrget hne -)lta1ght our from your body, If the back nf this hand j, turned down or up (No. I and No. 2), you will have 10 com· pensa tc on your downswing to produce a ~uarc clubf.icc dunng impact. l OW Sl:ORE s• HIGH POWER• l..et ft>14!nty of ~·oifon,• l>~llJ 1n A1110111 ~·.11u11~1; t;oo•.ter. · l;,e Sho1' .,no Fauw•y V>uu..1, w rollt11 e• ,,~ , • ,, ·~ 1der$ uf tho~ column A <.011y i. you•~ 101 'Ve .,, cl , i ,,. i'~ ,.,, J•ld•.,ul)O en•elopo .e nl to Arnold P,lm~r. c/u U~ ... f • A ,. t Thursday. July 10 197S For Coast Area Checking Out Women's Golf Midge White and Mimi Wis hney tied for first place in a cristi cross tourname nt f or th e wom e n 's club al .El Niguel Country Club with scores of 331h. Pat Levy was next in A fli~ht with 34 112, followed by Loraine lmpey and JerreCini at 351h. In B flight, Margaret ~Bach was the winner with 33 1h . Do ra Vangsnes placed second at 34, followed by Sue Smith uod Virginia Hogland on one. On the other wen• MC1ry Crary, Wunda Baker. Mary Crosson and Bngl'ltc Crosson. Another tie r esulllod ;,il 65 with Virginia Coffinj:!, Fran Carh.·r. Gloria Fleming ;md M anc Lenk on one. On the other\\ l'l'l' Bernice K o ll , Su~1~ Stewart. Bette Fl etcher and Irene McKc rhc. Seacliff Edison (34 \Ii) and Belly lt was a selective mm: Williamson (35). tourna m ent al Hunt· Ginny Pedl•n captured ington Seachff Country C flight with 301 ·2, Clubrecently. DAILY PILOT (';I Bobffope and other stars in free shows! followed b y Dorothy ln the fi rs t fli ght, Humphries (33 ), Ruth Juliene Adams was the Hunter (34112) and Ruth winner with 33' ~. Geri B Alb H •l Cohen(34112). Hege and Ginny Lam ass, acore I . In D flight, Mildred bert tied forsccond al JS. Admi~"on SI . ~5 C. l11IJren. o-1:: S 1.00 ( hilJren under ~i' -1 rl't' Big bass a re hitting along the coast and albacore continue to whet the appetites of Orange Coast area fis· hermen going to the 43· fathom bank. Dana Wharf sends its albacore boat out at 11 nightly a nd Tuesday brought in 28 fish for 14 passengers. On the local scene. five legal size bar· racuda were caught a long with some s and bass to eight pounds and some s maller while sea bass in the five pound range. Art's Landing reported a total of 11 albacore on board for 11 passengers at 9:30 Wednesday morn· ing at the 43 -fathom bank. The half-day boats are bringing in good counts of big calico bass, larger than have been taken in recent weeks. Davey's Locker out of the pavilion reports bass fishing is good along the coast and at Catalina Island with big calicos and s and bass being taken. "I wish )Ve had some people who could hold on to the a lbaco r e,'' a spokesman for Davey's savs. S PIHi S<llWlllYll SIT Wilbur was the winuer followed by Mabel Chti~· with 341/2, followed by See Women's Golf C4 Belly H a II id a y ( 36), -====--_=:...::::__--=:--=================--::; Marion Cook (36 1h) and The Very Be::.1 Jn T1:nn1s Is From Helen Leigh (37 •h). Santa Ana I n a· I o w b a 11 o f foursome competition <1l Santa Ana Country Club. the winning foursome of Carol Ruo ff . J ean Triplett, Ma ry Beeman and Molly Harvey had a 62. In second place was Jane Martin, June Corie, Virginia McCartney and J~an Zant al 63. Two learns tied a l 64 \ including Mary Stradl· ing, Gloria Child. 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'·" SIPllOI PU• twavyD,oy 39 ~•ell• f,.,. 5'' fo,, To•h•, 5 $1 .. 1, (...,pit•• C Flood·"9 A..d ~.pi...,, J_,1 Wi1)\ H1o1u. v.,_ Lod. 4-bo\j• Jl.._,,., "'9• SANIAANA , .............. ..._.,,,,. .. 54141 u f "' .,.. .., 4 DAIL V PILOT ________ J'h_u_rsd_ay""""'-. J'""u~ty~1~0~. 1_9_75 WOMEN'S GOLF ... Contlaut>d lro m Page ('3 lianson ( 361 and Chick Koba yas hi (37 l Diana Hoopt>r was the second flight winner with 3412. F lorence Covell placed second at 37 1 21 followed by Lorraine 0 ' N e i 11 ( 3 8 1,, ) a n d Rosemary Erick son (39). In the third flight, Gloria Boland was the winner with 33. followed by V1v1an Troutman (36), Violettl' O 'Gara (36 1,l) and Virgi ni a Stevt>ns ( 37 ). Lu Gaskell won the fourth night with 361,2 with Pal Lackner second at 39'h. 1.Aaguna Beach J ean Abajian and Val Morton look first place with a score o( 61 m a re· cent bett er ba ll of foursome t ournament for the Lagun<A Beach women's golf dub. Martha Beaumont and Maggie Waterman <'ap· lured second place with 62, fol lowe d by two te ams tied al 65. On onl' were He len Dr exclius and Margaret Moore and on the other werl' Ruth LaPorte an d Ritu Rl'inholdt. Big Canyon Margaret Blankenship was the winner of a blind rune tournament at Big Fish Vista DANA WHARF '33 an9lf'r< 17 'hhl\e ~f!CI bd,\. Ml n •<Ii.tort I /J •lbdtor~. I bdrrdtudd, l.'1~ bol\\, 1 Nlli...1, SI roe I< coo SEAL BEACH I~/ rlnQh" /JO roe• coo 70~ \df'd D·• '· t1, Atli oh·•" 1 n.dOt•el. ~ AdltlJUI 8••9' l>O dnc}lt"r.., fH bon1io, 1 nuhbul, 1 •.unn bd\4>. 7 n ~Ckt't• I NEWPORT ID••O > locl<•rt \// anQlt:r\ 7•1 btJ'~ •,e>ruci.. c.00 •WtO<~ coo. (Arl'i L..lnchnq t 71 dng1," 18 ol~or&, 1oS kelp b·"~· 1~0 rock too. ~JO m.tcker•I SANTA MONICA b~ ,in9l~r > 611 calico bds\, •\rock bu\\, 12 >dna bd''· 1 l\dllbut. B•r.-•~ .in9I••\ JOO n~cK ... ~r•,, •S ro<"' bdSi\, 8 C4tllCO OJO. LONG BEACH I Belmonl Pttrt •I angl•" lO wnd b.J". ll/ <.ti 1<0 bi"· 7S mdcker~I. 10 blu• bJ'' ISpor11u1un91 18 dnglPr> 19 •lb6tort MORRO BAY I BrtWl l•ncll"'ll JO.inglf'" •IOrot> coo 111"'1 >Uncl ""' 36.inglrr> n ""9 coo • .l!>Orc.t• '°'AEDONDO 7H ur qh·r • yellO'N1d•I. 1 whttt• ~o btt• ~ c..,.hto bot>>, 1&~ bl~ W \>. 78'< ""' t011 ..... 10S .in9lf'f\ l'S n "'"~'"· l,01~ roe• coo SAN PEDRO 170 en9i." ~13 Calt(O b6S>. I wlltlf' ~ .. , b ... , •l~rO<• UICI, ??1 l)lu., bd» I 11•110\.ll. (Zlnd SI. L..INIU") -100 <1nC)lf'" 10 <llbdCO•~ lh c.tltco b•H H h<1l1bu1. /~ ""'cure I Can yon Country Club with a 36b. Beverly Hope placed se<'ond m A flight with 371 :i. followed by Toni Oliphant , Doris Love, Beverly Eve and Lois Grossl.'n baugh at 381h. Marge Evans won B flight with 361y<..i , followed by Margaret Duffy (37), P hyllis Newby (381h) und a lie at 39 between Margl' Smith , Ruby Ann Bark er a nd Mary Thompson. In C flight. Eloise Corwin. Ruth Raff and Fama Danely tied for first with 39. Helen An· d erson was next a t 39'h and Lou Hughes had 40. Mis•ion \'iejo Phyllis Hoffman won a handicap tournament at Mission Viejo Country Club with a 61 with Fran Rislc and Dot Mass a tied fot second al 63 in A light. Carol Bukich was t he wmner in B flight with Sheri Eastman topping the field in C flight. Bon- nie Baker and Shirley Lee tied for second al 62. Mile Square Hden Doyll' was the 18 -holl' winner in a Nassau tournament C:Jl Fountain Va l il'Y Mlle Square Golf Course re· cl'nlly. Shl' posted a nl'l 69 . Barbara Stcnt·cl had thl' bt>sl front nine m A 1light with 36 and Millie Hayes was tops on the back side with 35. I Ther esa r'mizza ,had a 73 for 18 holes in B flight with Rhonda Jeffress the front nine winner al 351 :.? and Billy Meyer and lldt>n Jones t1t·d on till' back nme at 34 1 :.i. Ann Ford won C night with a 74. Barbara ! Stewart was best on the front nine with 37 and Ca r o l Friedersdorf lopped the field on the back side with 37 11:?. Massa Neis hi won the D flight title with 71. On the front, Kay Knopf was the wmncr with 37 1 :.i and Manon Barlok the victor I on the back side with 37. BernicL· Covey \\On EI fught with 78. Bea Cowie was tops on the front side with 40 a nd Ann Otley on the back (391 :.i J. TOYOTA CHINOOK Big enough to get out of town. 25 MPG.* .. iiw .. , ' .... i .. ~!!' ~ u -,.. . .. ..... 0 J ~·· fOllWARO r ,! .. fl.Cl~ REA~ ~~ SE.AT L!; g~ -__ ), Small enough to get around town. 18 MPG~ Pop the top and you get a recreational vehicle with six feet of headroom. Pull it down and you get. the convenience of a car. Now that's versatility ft r you. ~ 1975 EPA test.a, 'lbyota Chinook averaged 25 MPG in simulated highway driving •.. 18 MPG in aimulated city driving. Your actual mileage ·wm vary with road and weather conditions. equipment, driving habits and maintenan TOYOTA ~ -· Size ER70x1 4 FR70x14 GR70x14 GR70x15 ~ !.3 HAVOLINE MOTOR OIL e , -~ ---==--- SALE Havollne Motor Oil 5 5 cq .. F.E.T. per tire 2.75 3.00 3. 12 3.15 Reg. 64C. Heavy-duty 30W. 65C Reg. 85¢. 10W30. 24 qt Lun1t . \ . 'I SALE UM Yoaw JCPenney Chatge. l ~1 "Pl ~llP"r m.lr ~ct Pr1r1>c; !.hown are for tuh1·IPs:. wh1rewalls plus Fed l·x I 1~ ,1c; shown N:l 11,1d•' n nei>ded Our P0·l1Ar dP • Rao1al rs uur own n;11111' and ooes not " flrrt any r·ar um\ 1df' st md~rd JI Quality With the Pl•' h.l51' \)I Hr>llAllCl". IHP.S you gpt 1 Installation 2 ll•)t.1t1on every 5000 •111lc:. . Prestone"1> II Anti-Freeze BIG VALUE FM Converter 3.99 gal. 29.99 Atg. 4.49. Winter/Summer concentrate. It's patented protection you can trust.Anti- freeze, anti..Ooil. Perfect for adapting radios to the world of FM. So:id state. 12 volt negativ~ earth. ~ , .. B~acf't at Ortngechorpt • Ooen weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundaya 10 to18. oue•• City Ot. at ~n Grove Blvd. •Open weekdays 1Oto91 Sundays 1oto6 . UlffA AMA: 3900 Scft Bt1ltOI~. of So. Coast Plaza •Open 01111/ 9:30 to 9. Sunda)'t 1 Otoe. \ Size HR70x1 4 HR70xl 5 JR70x15 LR70x15 F.E.T. per tire 3.41 3.43 3.60 3.74 SALE Turtle Wax 1.39 18 oz. Reg. 1.89. Easy applying liquid form for the car owner who cares. . 11 P UBLJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE -------,.CTtTIOUS a UllNIH NAMI ITATIMINT • ------------PUBLIC NOTICE 'tCTITIOUI a UlflllllS MAMl ITATIMIMT Tiw Mt-.1"9 Mr MM a re dolno b.N- ----------------PUBUC NOTICE f'lCTITIOUI au SJ NIU NAMI ITATIMSNT Wedneed1y Jury 9 1975 DAILY PILOT C: .J_ ----------------- P UBLIC NOTICE P\JBLIC NOTICE Pl'BLIC NOTICE f'ICT.,IOU,•u•tNRU ~•CTITIOUtlU$1NeU NAMI UATIMeNT f'ICTtTtousauStHE\\ NAME n•TeMENT Tiie ... _,.,.person Is 41Gj"9 9'1$1 NAMlSTAff.MEHT ,,., fot10 ... ~""rwn'•"clotf>90U\I• Tht totlowlne .,.,_ I• •"G '*"· ,,., .. : -•I 1AICA T•AOINO COM,ANY, Tiie tott-•no penon " OOl"O bu\l· -H ret•••· TM folto.•nQ person ,, "°'"'> """ "'""' P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SUf'ERIOlt COUllTOF THE STATEOl" CALIFOllNIA l'OR THIE COUNTYOFORAN5& ........ tt,J HOTICE Of' HEAlllNGOF PETnlOH lllOll PllOMTE 0111 Wll.L ANO FOR l..ETTEllS T IESTAMENTA ltY E'1•te of EARLITA S, INSl.EE. Dece.Md. CAIATE A·f•AMl'., lJO Oc- AW., IA9\¥ 8Hoth, (.ttlfMllla t'h$1 L..Uty Je!lllMI, .d $o. (MM Hwy., uo.-ee.ch, C..tllornlet1d1 f~ Dtl""'" ll CO!llW(led by Ml I~ Cliv4dooel. L11tyJ.,..l.oft T hll ''•teme111 wo tlltd with 1111 (.ounly C•trk of Or•llOt CO\inlYon Jl/Ay t. 1t7~. f'O.Jll Pllbll\lled Or•noe C.otU Otlly Pllo4. Jiiiy 10, U,14, )I, tt1S UM-7S PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINllH NAM• STA.TIM•NT The IOllOl#lnt penotu er• dOlrlQ bull· neu•s: LAGUNA Hit.LS INSURANCE AGEHCV, LTO., U2'0 Lil ... , Ro«t, Suite No J, LAgun• Hiii,, c.111oml• mu George "' Wt"ll, Ge~ Richtrd Wtlsn. u.n GrlUOl'll Road. ~ Hill~. Cttllornla tU~l Edith Franc•~ H•N'IM!ft, 1~0ltel ROid. lrYlne, Ctlltoml• tt/O.S Wlllle"' P•ul Rtc•el, 2S4U GrlU.PM Road, l.toun• Hiiis, C.lllornl• 91W Th~ buMnMS Is ~IKWd Dy• lll'lllt· eel Ptrtnef ~ p. GeW98 R. Wel•h Gener•! Pettner 1'111' \l.t1ement wn fifed with 1111 Count., Clt flL 01 0fM19tl County on Mey 10, ltli "41"1 PubllShtd Or•n..,. CotU 0.tly Piiot. June tt. ,., and Juty l , 10, 1'1S m11s P\JllLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN '"'" ElllHE:ST w . PITNE'Y M S llled htfeln • .-tllion tor Proo." ot Wiii 11.a •or Is.. well<• ol Letlln To.iamentMY to tne l't1Ki-r teference to -.nlch Is m.o. for further p.,tlcuttrs. and tl\et me SUPlalOllGOUltTOl"THE llmt Md pl.ce ot huring lhe s.imt lwS STAT IE O F CALll"OllNIA FOlt beefl WI 10< July 22. "7S, at• 30•.m, THIE COUNTY 01' OlllANGE In ,,. counroom ol Oeptrlmet>t Ho 3 o1 .... A_.,.m Wld coun. •I 700 Cl.,,lc Cel'ltr °'1... NOTI Cll 0" H . A" I NG Ofl WUI, Jn Ille City ot S•nt• All•, f'ETITIOH FOii f'llO•ATI Of' WIU C.lllorno• ANO CODICii. ANO FOlt LIETTIM 0.ledJulv t, 191S TESTAMENTARY WILLIAM E. 5lJOHN, Esl•teot EDWIN L GARONER,•k• Caunty Clerk E L GARONER. Deceased ntn IE•NESTW.f'ITNIEY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ,,..., MO'TICIOf'TltUSTEE'SSALIE At111ri•Y•ti...w C ROCKER NATI O NAL BANK, T.s Nt.1·>4U7C '19SMlhS,..1..,51,eet formerly rwmed CloOer Clltiens ,..._ Of\ TutMSIY. July 2'1, 1t7S, •t 11.00 L.MA...-les, C.ltt. ... tMtt• tloNI 8.11111, M S tiled heretn t pellhon AM .• TITLE INSURANCE ANO Tel:UUl'2>-4U• IO<PfoCMlteOfWlll tndCodkll¥cltor TRU!.T COMPANY, H duly •PCIOh•ted Al111rMy i.r: ... "''-' 1uu.n<e of IAlteo THttm«>IMY lo Trustee under •lld """ ... nt to Deed of ""°41Slled Or•noe Coast 0.lly Pl tot, the ~11i-r releren<• to Wtllch Is Trust re(Mo.d October lt, 1"5, t,S •~t. Jvty 3, •. 10• 1'JS 1~1s ,,..-I« further Pt•tl<ultrs, M>G thtt ~ t•12. In book 1101, p~ "'·of Of. IN llnw M\d Pltce ol 118•rl1>9 lhe Sttnt tic lat RttOnl5 In the oltlce of tlleCounly ~ bMn wt lor Jut., tt ... ,s, •I t .30 RKordefofOrtn99Coun1.,,Ctlllor-nl-t, P\JBLIC N011CE •.m .. In tne <ourtroom of ~ment WILi. SELL AT A PUBLIC AVC l---------------1 No.lot WIG court, •t 700 Cl"k Center TIOH TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR NOTICE OF Drive -st, In tne cu., of Stnt• AN, CASH IPt.,•bte •t time Of Wle In lbwful TlllUSTEE"S S~E C.llfoml•• money ol lt'le Vnlttd Stetesl at the LOMI No • .,_Oll6SS D•led July l , 1'7S South lront erotrtnct to the Old 0r-. Ts No. ISliJ.2 Wll.l.IAM IE. St JOHN. County CO<lnhOuW loctte<I In ll'le JOO 3-US t County Clerk l>loell Of West S.nt• An• BIYO llormer· us LI FE c 0 R p 0 RA Tl 0 N 0 F STANLEY SEVI LL.A ly Wtst 61n Stretl, Sent• An•. CALIFORNIA IS duly •PPOlnted ...... .,e tuw C.titom4•, •II rlgflt, hlle encl lnlerest Trusld unoer lhe tollowif119 ~robed ~S.NMeftlce alvd, <on..-.,...i to t nd n-held by It l#lder CIUCI ol tru~t WILL SELL Al PUBLIC Wt•• said ONd of Trvst In th• property AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIO-LMA,...tes,C..llfeml•*'' Situated In s.ld County •ncl Slelt DER FOR CASH (payaolt .ti l•ml' Of Tel; (21J) %77-"29; l lt-1444 Oescrltled es: -..1e In lawlul money ol the United A_,,.,'-' ""tlllener L.ot.s 11. H •nd IM South 10 00 teet Stetul •II rlQhl. htte and tftttresl con-Pvbtished Oran99 co.tst 0..11., Piiot, °' l.ol 12 In Block ) ol Eot N~n In .. yed to •nd now held Dy II under Wtd July'· 10, "· 1t1S U?~IS the city of He-.port Be•ch. Courtly ot Deed ol Tru11 1n tne p roperly 0renc)t, Sttte of Cetltornle. nper rntei heretnettel' des<rlbe<I· PUBLIC NOTICE recorded In Book 3 IM'18 31 of Ml!I-TRUSTOR. J. GORDON GRIF· •--------------ull-us Mt!>\. In Ille office ol the FITH.amorriedman ,-SLf'·7SllO county ;ecorder of U ld county. BENEFICIARY : IJSLI FE I0911tl'ler with lllet POrll•n Of the •llev $.AVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION, 4t<llolnl1>9 uld lols on Ille EHi, ~ a C.lofornl• CarPOret1on NOTICE TOCltEOITORS SUf'ERIOR COURT Of' THE STAT II OF CALIFORNIA FOii THECOUNTYOFOllANOE No. A·llt .. northert., bV Ille Hsterl., PfOl°"9'1tion Recorded J.tnuary •. 1'173, .i, instr of the""'"" llne Of the South 10.00 ,_ ~-25118 In book 10500, Pil9"' Sil DI Of. o1 Wld Lot 12 •nd Souther!., bV the llci•I R1r(orc1s 1n tne otllce 01 the easterly Pf~llon of the South 11,. ot Recorder ot Or•nge County, w.d oeeo wkt Lot H, U vectted by lhe &.rd of of !rust oescrlbes tt>e fotlowlng pro- Trusttes ot the Clty ol NewPOr1 Beech. perty Eslall' of ROBERT CAMMERON WIL!.ON, 0.ce•~d re<O<ded St9tember JI, "14, In Booll 10 PARCEL t • Unit No 2 E. localed t>e~ 32' of Deeds ol said 0r•"99 on LOI 1 of Trt<J No 7S'". In the C.ty of County. Newport Be•t h, •s Shown on. rntP re- NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN lo the creditors ot the •Dove natn<!cl decfelenl lhal all 1>41rso"' "•"'"'ii ct•ims •9<1lnst tt>e said decedent •re require<! to 11lt tMm. w•UI ,,... necessary Youcntrs. In the ott•c.a ot the cl..,k 01 the ttJoye en· tilled court, or lo pres.nl them, w11n Ille nt<Kwrt •ouchers. to lht unotrsiorwo at tne Ltw Olllce o f ROBERT T MAROLD, P. 0 . Bcuc 1424 -Jo. Prt,.. ce1on Dr Iv•, Coste Me1<11, C.thorn1• ~. wfllcn Is Ille piece ol bllslness Of IM unoerslQned In •U mttters P9f1••,.. 1,.. to IM est•t• ol stld CU:ceoenl, .,..thtn loo;, montt>s •ltet tne lorst publlc.atoonol thltnotoce. The un<HrsiQMd Trustee dli,cltlrM cor.-.s In booll 289. pages n •nd 23, Mls- ""'Y Htblllt., lor MY lnc0<...ctness o4 ttll•neous M•Ps. record1 ol $<1ld Ille strttt .Odre\s end ether cornn-on Ortft98 County, and .s shOWn on the dHlgnttlon, If e11y, ShOwn herein. Decl•~ll°"' elld Condominium Plan re !.tld \tie wlll be mtde, but wltroA ~de<I J.n ... ry 4, 1'12 as fMtrumertl toveNont or werttnty, eapna or \~ No. 21 t2. In book 9"1~. Pt9• S91, Otilci•I ptll!CI, ~r<li"9 tltle, possession. Ot'tn-Recoros Of 0••"9e Cou.,ty; (Ille c.on- <umbrtn<tt, lo pay Ille rerntlnlnv prf,.. doml111um Pi.inl. clDtl wrn of the ftOtn secunCI Dy w kl PARCEL 2. An undlvid~ 1124 In· DHd °'Trust. to·wlt : '33.S.1.16, wltt> ttnsl 1n 1.0( I of Tr•ct "°· 7919, as lnlel"ftt IMreon. H provide<! In wk! SM""" on d map thereof recorded in notes,tdvtncH,lfeny,undertneterms Dook 219, P•Qt<S 12 •nd 23, Mis- of Wld DoNdof T~t. Ins, cllarQOH~ tll•neous Map~. retoros of s ••d e•l*lllH 04 111e TrustM •nd 04 the Orenoe Cout1ty, shOwn .tnd detlneCI •s trvstsctttted t>y Stld OMCI Of Trust. Common Area on the above referred to 0.ted Jut1t 1I. 197S IOB I. WILSON .Adm1nl,lrt1or of Ille Est.tie of tne •bovt named decedeot The beneficiary unoer Hid OHd ol Conelomtnlum Plan llOIEaT T. MA.1101.0 po .... 2414 Trust 11tretolore eaecuted ind de-PARCEL 3: An uclusivo ea~· .. .,.,..., lo Ille underslQned • -111en ment. aP1>U•lenen1 to the unit ~rlbl'd O.tlt retlon ot Oet•utt tftd Oemencl tor •bow, for use •t1d occupancr of the S.te, •ncl a -111en Nollet of Default Restricted Common Arus si-end Md Electlof> to Sell. The undff'slCJl"td Otllned in Ille Condominium Plan .ts <..,sed stld Noll<• of Oel•ull -Eltc· tr.as •llocated tor uc1us1ve u~ by the tlon to Sell to be recorded tn ttw t-ty -ner of the unit duc ribcd above. be· J04 PYl11<e1on Or C.'" Mesa, Ctltftf'"I' ttU. Tel: "46-4t42 AtlorM Y .... Atlf'lllfthtraltr P\lbllt.ned Or.anoe cooi\t Dllllr f'llol, JunfltUndJuly3, tO, t7, 191S 2Jil-IS Wllert lhe retl property is loot@lf. Ing B•lconltS B ?·E e nd P•rk1ng Spa(AI TITLEINSURANCEAHO P-M! on9•r49e level •rodsurl.iteeparll· TllUSTCOMPANY inv•re•No.I PUBLIC NOTICE HStltl Trustee PARCEL 4• Non·nctusl.ie e.se-By Annie Trujilto/¥P ment5 fol' access, ln9ress, eno ~ress. 1--------------- AuthOflted S~•lure uw ltlld tnfoymenl ol tt>e Common ArH NOTICE I NVI TI NO at OS 0.te:June?1,1'7S ShO-•ncl<MflnedlntheCondomtnlUIJ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,,.., PvbllM\ed Ortn9t Caul OillY Piiot, Plan the Board of Eduullon ot lhe Newport· July 3, 10, 11, 1'H 14l4-1S Note: AuessM value 8180 ~w Unit led School District of 0rl'9 P UBLIC NOTICE OltOINANCE NO, 7W.; AN OltDINANCI Of' THI! ClTY ClOUHCIL 01' THE CITY Of' COSTA MESA, CAl..,OltNfA, ACTING AS THE IE X·Of'f'tCIO eOAltO OF DlllECTOllS 01' THIE COSTA MESA ~AlllC ANO ltECltEAT IO N OISTllfCT, DIE(l.AlllNG CANYON NUMaEa TNllali ANNllXATIOH TO aE ANNEICIED TO THI COSTA MESA PAlt lC AND ltl!Clll!ATION OISTltlCT. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CO!.TA MESA, ACTING AS THE EJC-OFFICIO BOARO OF OIREC· TORS OF THE COSTA MESA PARIC ANO RECREATION DISTRICT. DOES HER EBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION '· Thtt ll'>t tnnt••tlon Of the Cos-. Mesa Park ano Recrutlon District, County ot Or•n~. St81t cl C.lllornl1, 04 lhtl certtln unl~ted turltory, tonllouous to Hid Olv of Cost• Meil, Is llertby 1119reved end the said territory Is hereby ord•l11t<1 to be Mnued to•nd mtt16 •pert of lhtCoslt Mesa Perk 1no Recr .. tlon Distr'kl, ~ the N99etlve O.ciuetlon o4 En. vlronmentel lm~l ls Mrtby Kct1>1td u Ill.cl t>v th4! E 1ecutl"8 Officer with tne GoufllV Clerk of Or.t1noe County, purwanl to the C•llfornl• Envl-· t•I Outllt'I' Act ol 1910; ,,..., Mid~· r llory. kno¥1n H Ctnyon No. 3 Mneaa- tlon, Is Ptrtkullrl'I' described Inf meci. end In • teqtl description ttlil<Jled .. reto merked E «hlblt "A" and by W1 refer enc• m.tOe • !Ml ti 118 rtof, SECTION t. Th•l tho pr«Hdinos tw -••llon hefeln ordtlned .,. flld 811<1 taken under the pro¥liloM of ltlt AC1 of 111e Ltolslature ot 1118 ~ -.i C..tlfOflllt dtslQfteted tnd rtferM to M Ille "Annelltllon Vnlnn.blted Ter rltorf Acl Of 1'39." SECTION a.. This OrdlNnce 1'>•11 ..-. tfttl(t eftd be '" full torc.e tlllrty tJOI M'rS lrom 11\d •lier Its ""'419f, ..o priof! 10 HM nplratlon of llfi..n (ISi dtYS from the ptu-oe thereof. &NII W publllMd CMICI In the Or .. (OHi O•llY Piiot, • n•'""""" of oenertt tlrcut1 Uo11. prlnlH aflCI puetillMd fft ti. Oty of Oo&w _,.. teo-tNr lltfTh the NmH Of 1111 - l:llf'S of Ult Cl IY C.Ounc II WOIJllO for lftd eoelnst t11t Mme. PASSl!O AND AOOf"TED Utll IM _.,of July, t97S. AIWlllL Pln11M1 Mnor ol Ille CJty el Costa Me.- An.ST! IEll"n P. Plll-y Qty (lfnt Of the 01.,ofCotltMIWI tTATEOl"Cll.l.lf<OltNIA J COUNTYOl'OltANGE l '5 CITYOl"COSTAMESA l I, llLIUEN P, PHINNEV • Oty O.rll 81141 u"°"klo Cl•rti ol tne Oty Olullcil "' the City ot Cotti Mt••, Mfetly Uf'tlfy ""' ... ..... •t>O tor..,tne Ontf.-Ct Ne, JJoMWH Im~ .... ~ MC1!.il by ltCtl9" .. a -OUltr l'!lffllnQ ol M id City Council MN M tM 17th dt't of JUM, "1S, ilNI llltrff~ IHltH tlld Mllf'td M t ...... at e rttvl.,. MH41nt of Mio City Glulocll hel4on11• 1\t ffY .. Jiiiy, 1'1i. ., tN 191klwlne roll uill vote: AYllS: C-11 Mlf'llllen: .... ...,, WlllOll, ltilclll, Ht rt,.. NOtS • c.o-11 Mel'llMr$' ...... AHENT. Ce\H¥1t ,_,., ....... *- -ti ' IN WITHln WHUU:OF, I ....,,. .,.,_te Mt my henCI •IMI efflH~ IN ... I et l,_ Oty ol C-1• MHt tl!it Ind CleyotJwly, 1ttt. CUALI 1!119"1 f' PlllllfltY Clly Cttrlt •I'd t1. ofllt'9 Ci.tll 811 ttte City COUft<il ot Ille (lly of Ott141 MfM Pllbll..,._ 0.•1191 ONfl Deity ,....._, .Mw•. ttn MllNJ 600 East Ote•n Front, Unit 2E, C-ty. C.llfornlt. will recelw tHltd Newport BHch, C••llornla 9266t blcb UI> to 11 .00 A.M . on lht 11th o.y of "Ill • ureet adorns or common o.-July, tf1S, •I Ille office ol said School slQ1Mtlonisshown•bow.r>0•amint.,1s Ohtrlct, IO<llltel •I 101 Plteenll• 111.,.n es 10 lls completeness or tonect· A"enue, Coste MeSt, C•llfornl•. ti nusl .. ..tllell time s.ld blos wlll t>e put>llcly The -11c1.,v under said Deed ot otl9Md -te60 for: Trust, Dy reasonot • brocho"lel.wtt LIGHTING FIXTURES FOR In the obltQatlo"s secured tllereDy, DAVI OSON Ft ELD (EOUI PMENT heretOlore e•ecuted and Oehvoere<I to ONL YI the undenl9n~ • wrottell Oeclarallon All IMdS tre lo be In accord..,<e wllt> of Oeffull .tnc:I Oe'""nd tor S.tle, and Coftdlllons, Instructions, and Sc>e<lflcr -111en r>0flce ol breach and ot elt<t•on hons, wtolch •re ftOw on me In IN Diii<• to t~ Ille uncHr,igne<I to ~II s.ld of 1N Purr.h.tsln9 Aqent of wid School pr-rty to sttosly w od oblloations. and 01strlct, 1157 Pt.cenll• Ave nu., Coit• ti-utter the undersl9ned tiluseel s;ild Mew, C.htornl.t. nock• ol bretch •nd ot elMlton to be Each bidder must submit • bid de· Rttorded Mtrcn 1t. l"S u 1nstru. No, posit In the form ot • cer1tlled or 12~7 In book ltlH, Pill« 9SI, OI wid OI-ct\lllers thee-or • bid t>onc:t ~· to flcl•I Records. n ... .,...cent CS%1 ol IM •mount of the S.ld wle will be m.O., but wltnoYt 1114. in.de IMY•ble to the order ot lht coveNnl °" ¥1arrt11ty, upreu or•~ Newport-Mesa Unll1..S S<hOOI Ohtrkt. piled, rtQ•rdl"9 l ltle, possu\lon, or HI· A Pwrform.nce Bond m•y bt requlried cumbrances, to PIY the remtlnl1>9 prill· at !tie dii,cretlon ot Ille District. In Ille <IP•• wm ot 1ne note secur&<S by sa.d e..-nt of l•ilure to enter Into suc:ll <- Deed Of Trust, with Interest a1 In said tr Kl, the proceeds of tht Cht<k wftl be nole provldeO, .tdvances, 11 anv, ~ forfeited, or In cue ot • bond, Ille futt the ierms ol wld Deed of Trust, tee~. sum thereof •Ill t>e lorftlted to wio ch•r9fS tnd eapenses ol the Trustee School District of Or•noe County. end ot the trustscreated by said Deed ol No t>l<lder may withdraw hl1 bid for• Trust S.ld salt will be held on Froekly, perlo<I Of forty.ft.,. IOI <lays a1t41r ti. July 11, 1'1S at 11 oo A.M. at 1111 office cstte wt lor tht opening thereof. of T.O, !.trv1ce Company, O.rik ol The Bo•r<I of Educallon of the A,,.,.rlc• Tower, One Coty Blvd. \Ne$1, Newport·Mest Unllled School Otslrlct loulle 1110, Oran9e, C•lllornla. rewrves tht rlgt.t to reject any Of •II Otltd June ,., 197S hl<ls, •nd not t1tceuerlly 1cce11C the UslileCorpor•tlon io-st bid, and lo waive tny lnfOftnilll- of C.llfoml• tY or lrrequl•rllY In •ny bid rec.l"'f<I, asstldTrusttt 0.tffJuly I, tt7S. By T. 0 , SERVI CE COMl'ANV NEWPORT ·MESA UNIFIED •oent SCHOOL DISTRICT By Ka,... Mocerino, of Or•rooe County, Ctlifol'nla Ass't Seretuy 9.,, Oorotl'>Y H•rvey Fl~ Publl~ed Newport Harbor fffws P\Jr<hilslno AQent Preu combined with the OrM>Glt ~ l.s.·»IO O.lty P116t. June 26, and.July3, IO. ttJS PlltlllShed Ort110t C..st 0.lty "''°'· U~1S JUiy J, 10, lt7S 2'7f.7S PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO ClONTllACTOltS CAWHO..Oll e lOS Sc1-I District: Cont C--tty c.otteot Distrkt. Bkl Deadline: S:OOo'ctocJc pm. of ttw Jllth<lilyOf July, 1'7S. PIK• ol 81c! Receipt· OlllOt Of the ~no aq .. 1. 1J70 Aderftl AWllue. C..t.t Mesa, C..llfornl• '7616. ~t IC1enllflc•llo11 N•mlt~~s ,.._r Gonl"OI Svstem. Pttct ".,,._,.. onlll• forlfl'ICl9<tlell•t: tt>tOffkeof IN Olstnct Ol~llf ~<ti F~llltles. 1310 ACMll'IS AW., c:m-. Mes., C.llfoml•. Plan• """' Spedllt.tllons IOI' bielcllno pvt1!0tat IMY be ""•lned •I the Ottl<e ol the ~IN9'. FreotSerlcll BrOWft ~leMiS, ... ~J Of' •• Newport Buel\, C.lttornl•. NOTICE tS HEAeev GIVEN INC ttle •bo-med k '-f Olstrkf of Of'•noe CoVflty, C.ltfornh1, ~1"9 b'I llllCI throvtn its Gotternl1>9 &o•rd, l'ef'elMfter ,..ferred to •t "DIST,.l(;T". wlll rKelw 1111 to, t>ul ftO'I later then the ~·'"time, SHMd blCll lor IN-"'". conlrtct tor the -ptOJect. 81$ INll be rec.el""d In Int.,. .. idtllllfleo .eove. and Shill be otltMCI tnd publrcly rod •loud •I ll'le ~·stllfllod timt end ptece. There wltl be 1iu00 deposit rtWrtlG lor et<h ..i Of bid doc-U •• Q11itf ontee IM l'llurn In 0000 condltl., wllllln s dis VI .. ,., tM bid open I no diste. Eten bid MU st conform •nclbll ._tl..,,'9tlle contrect CIO<-""· E•ch bid ~11•11 be tc<o~ tw the MC1Wlty rtterreo to In Ille c-rtct document• eftd by t1te ll1t of,,..~ 9*ontrecton. The 01$T Rlc:T ,.. .. ,.,ts ll'lt rkl't '°,.ject eny or ell blcllO' to ••IYf' lftY ir-,..,..,tti..or lllforMtlltles In..., titcnor lntfle bldldlno. TM Ot\TlttCT llH dttel"l'tllnM tfl9 1f1'9ral llf'tVtfllnQ , ... of per diem -eet In tt'le ">C,tlllT In which INS -It Is to tie~.,..., for tKA (r•ft Of' type of-lllntfl ~ toeae<ute tne CGl'lfnct, to tlee lollewt: ~M\.O-~.w,..,_. ILICHICIANI ...... ~ .. flofemel\ ••••••t••················--···························· ltl 7J , .... ~ ................. ··········································'''·· J. f'. ANO AU0CIA1ES. )11'1 Mii 11012 "*'""-""' Ofl-•. MlllllOll .., ... It. GelltorAl•t2•7S 54,..,, ~ 8tath, Cat11orni.ms1 ~ "'llKeM, JUtl "" w .. 1. !>OVTHCO TllUC~INO, l~fc Nht\ P[Rl'EC r W(IGl4 \CAI ( C:OM ~"'-Clf'.,trvlM,C:•lllornle'2JOS tRVINI! VIEJO IN\•JIU,llCl l•ANV 1Ul E L •Pa•m• A•t . ll••Pfl £. Joftes, mn ~ Oflw, Mlolon VlelO, C.lltor""' '-1S St.ewn O. wr.lttorCI, Jto l•t Oii· IOll, Ha. J, A,,.llelM, (.llllCM'"fti.tt:2IOS Tt>I\ !Wllnt\l 16 C.ftdw<C.-ow a oontr•t -1,.,-"lp. U.-e..cn, C.lllorn•• •101 J<IM f'rtncts Mtrllft, 1~ Ee· l8110tcEll\, lJ/\I V1• !>""'" AA.••• ""-'"' ~ i1to. <•M-Clr , lrvtrw. Celllorn&.tt10:S IMl .. ion V1910. (A 91tl\ P•ut O LIOyO 1a~1 C.r<1mercr~. '"'' tiutlnen I• cono..<t.o D'I' a11 !ft OMClll.M, Tht~ °""'~~ Is conoU<tecl ""_. 1~ u_, A Jot>nwn n1s1 v 1 ,.."'• .tnt• ,.,.. <.A •nos °'"'°"•I. IM-tri•. Ml\\lon ...... ,o r A '>1~1\ '>llUIO II K• ... ·Q•... t•IUI ~ JoHl>I\ fl911k•no Johll FrillKl•Mertln ''"' t>u\ttl~S ., <On<IU(lt(J "' ... "' ""'qnOr c.r-...n (.;\ 'f()/44 tretphlE.~.,. ""' •t•ftmenl wt\ rneo ,....,, 1111 <.owtly Clertit of OrtnOt Co.t,,ty eon July 1. "'" Tiii' >;l•t.n•lll w•• 111...r oMth thr 1lhloue1 I"'' °"\on•"'' tO!\clut tt<I br .,, """ toun.y , .. , .. Ot Or•n11t (.o\jnty on Jiiiy J•Mts Joron\O•' '"~ <><pUr ••~<I •<\\Ot '"'"'" oltMlr """' .a 1, l91S. T111s "•t~m•IH .,,., t•l•d ..,,,, ,,... P<trt,,,.,,,.,., 11\h ~•lotMent ,.., 111.0 wtth the (;Ounly Cler~ of Ortn0t ~MY on July 1, ,..,,. 1"4D1• PubllShe<I OfM>Qe CotU Otily PllOC, Jul¥ 10, 11. 24, JI, 1t7S U».7S PUBLIC NOTICE . ., .. , NOTICE TO CllE DITOttt SU,11110" ClOUltT Of' THE STATE Off CALI ,OllNtA lllOlt THI. CIOUNTY 01' OltANG£ .... A·U* Est•t• ol RAMONA s. BROWN, Ot< .. Stel NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to U. ttedi100 o4 ,,... a-ntmed _, .,..t tu pen.Oii\ Mvi119 cl•lms ~ln\I the ulO oece<lt<\t •re requ11e<1 lo Ille lnotnl. oritll the necessary vouc~s, In ll'le Clffit• ol tht cltrll ot the•-- ttlltd c-1. or to present them, with ti. ...ce1Wrt vouc~. to the undenlOned •t the Olllce of C. P•ul Ou&ois. W Dowr Driw, No. I N•'°'"rt Be.ct>, C.llforn4•, wnlch Is the pltee 04 DU'W- ntss ot ll>e unoenlont4 tn •II m.1t1ers wuoinlno to tAe est•te Of selCI <!Ka· dtnt, wlth111 fowr montt>s •lier the first puOtlcetlon Of tt>i' notice. 0.lecl June 18, 1'1 S Bank ot Amerlc • N.T &SA E aet11lor of tt>e Wiii of the •l>O~ ....... d de(edef't( c. f'AUL ouao1s At*MY•ti...w CW Oner Drh• Mtw,.n ... ell, Catlfe"'I• AtwMy f., Eaecutor PubliSllecl Or•nqe Coasl Dally POol, June 19, 16, and July J, 10. 191S 27'1·/S PUBLIC NOTICE SL,. 7SUI NOTICE TO Cit EDITORS SUP'ElllOR COURT OF THE STATE 01' CALll'ORNIA FOR THE COUNT'( 01' OllAN~E N• A·llllt EH•tt of WILLY SIEBERT OecttseCI. ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN l61N <~11ors DI the above "•med OK- INI •ti persons ll•v1nt1 ct•lms ~nSI ,,... Wld <ltuelent are required IO Ille lh<"m, with Ille rwceswry vouchef'S. In the ofl1c.e of the C14trk ot lt>e -.,,.. lltttdcourt. or to pre"""' them, wltn tht ne<:e<>wry •OUCner,., to lhe under'Slonecl ., tne ..... Oll1ce ot STEVEN T. DELBRIDGE, 171162 11th s1. Ste. IOI. S-.1• Arw, C.tltlorn1• '2680, which IS 1ne otot<.e Of bu\IMSS ot the ~5'0ne0 1n •11,,.,.llen pert•1n1n9 to t,,..Ktateol S<11cl oece<ltnt. wlt1>1n tour mon1hS .ittr tne tlrst 1>UDhca11on ot th•s notoc.e. Dall!<! June t 7. 1'7S JENNY SIEBERT Eaecutria ol lhe WlllOf lhe .cove ntmed 0cceoent STIEYEN T. DELaRIOGE 17 .. l 17tll S1 , Ste. 101 S-• An•. Cttllernl• t2611 T•I: &U·JOOt AllWMY .... EHcetri• ff4~ ~111'\eO Or•n9' Cone 0e11y Plto4, Jiily \0, 17, 14,J1. 1'7S 2.S2J.7S PUBLIC NOTJtE ........ ..OTICa TOCltEOITOltS 'UPllttO• cou•T Of' TH« STAT• Off CAl.U'OaNtA lllOlll THE COUNTY Of'OaANO& # .... A-Qtel IEH•lt Of t.OUtSE Pt.OU, Def;NMCI. NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN to ll1I <..oil°" of Ille et>o ... ,_.,.,.., -u..t •II pitfS-S twvl1>9 claims 191lns1 !he WICI Cleteelent •re requlrtcl lo Ille INm. with tllt ne<etwry voucheYS, In IN oftl<e 61 tllt clerk ot the tmvw en- tllltd Court, or to P<tWnl them, wtlh ll'lr nec:nwry VOU<her,, to th• undlt'sf9necj ft the Ol1ke Of Lowis A. Audit, 3'11 IMlshlre 81""·• No. Sll. Los ...... It\. C.llf. '°°to, whkh 11 the t>lt<t cl busl· neu ol lhe un<leolQlled tn an rrv11_., Pt'Vlnfno to the utete ol wtCI Clt<e- dltnt, within tour monthS •lier ttw tirst "141tl<•tlon of tt>ts i.otlce. 0.teel Junt 17, ,.7S. Frtnce~ Ptow Hunlsrneft Eae(utrl• ot the Wiii Of the tbove named clt<e«nt LOUISA. AUDET 1'21 'Ml"""9 611fd •• Ne. Stl LMA,.._ln, C.lff ... It Tet1UUIJ11Mt'4 ~fw Enclflriir PuOllSlltd O••noe Cotst o.11y Piiot, July>. 10, 17. 2•. 1'1S 240S.7S PUBLIC NOTICE SUl"EltlOll COUllTOf'THE STATE 01' CALll'ORNIA FOR TltE COUNTY Ol'ORANOE Ne. A-1141 .. NOTICE 011' HEAlllNG OF f'ETITIOH FOii f'llOaATIE 011' WILL AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY ffOUI County '-l•rlo. ut 01•il'I'' (.ount; 11 Jhm I ~.vi 0 l.•f•f<I Pl.bltltled OrM>ge Co.u 0.11, l>iicM, 11, lt7~ , ln•s \t••~m~n• .. .,, '""" .. 11t1 '"'° July 10, 11, ?4, ll. t91S 2s1 .. 1~ , .. 11t!t<111nt• C.•tr~ 01 Orong.. -.ovnh qn Jun• ---------" P\Jblo\htd Or .. n'il'I (Od ol (Jofoly F'llo•I, :l.lql) PUBLIC NOTICF. June t•. n .•nd Jvl r I 10 t'1) .1&~ /) FGlll ---_ __ _ __ __ _ PU011\r~o Or•"O<" Co,.,1 O<tll'f PllOI. "~C:~~~~::~:,::::s PU 8LIC NOTICI.: 11'""~ i .... ,1<1 Juoy ~o ti , • .,~ 2" 115 · The tottowl1>9 person I• OO•no DW Pl f\LIC .\"OTICE ~-FICTIYIOU:UUStHEn C.ALIFOR"'t" OAYWALL (0 , '17' NAME STATEMENT W.B•lb<M e~bcM.(.•lltorn1e'7'60 Th~ lollowonq Pt''°" I\ clolnQ b<I\• FICTITIOUS &USINE~S ll•ymendL SMrttt,"16W.BetbcW ness•• HAMESTt.TEMf.NT Blvd , 8•1bou, CtlltOrnl,.t7MIO BULL ANO BU~H, I /IA W t~" T"" tollOwonO oersons are 00.ngDll\l• Thi\ ous.lntu ·~ tonoucte<I oy,.,. on S.. C.Osta -w. CA. '1'2611 IW'\••• Olv4CJ1Ht, ErnHt t en Huttnn. t?D HOO KEY R E A L T O RS 17111 RtymonO L Sl'le11tt P1rlo.••-L•""· trvtnt. C.A ~M>' Broolo.nur\t, Hun\onqton ~••"· <> Y)ll\ \l•ttmirn1 "'"' t oleCI ..,,n ,~.. Tn•\ t>us•ne\> '' 1onouctecl oy df'l 1n .,, ... ~Y Cl~•~ ot Or•nqe Cou,,.yon July Olv1C11HI I F11\l 1Cey CorP<V•tton "r .. 111<>rn•• I. IOS. (rntsl len Hulton 'J>rpor.1t1on Ul1' Brno•nur\I, tiutll 11'~521 Thi\ •1•1.,,,.,.flt ••> J1lt'd •nth tr• .nqton 8'iM:" '-"' Put.hSl>e<I Or•n9e Co•~t 0•11"' PllOt, Cou111y Ct er~ 01 Or•"'>" Cou'lty on J..,,,.. '"" ou\tnh" ,, onourte<I oy •(or My 10, 11, 1', ll, t•IS ?Sll-ll 11, l'1S. OO'•t•on ------- ---ll'•W1 F"ir~t l<ry t:0<oorat10t1 PUBLIC NOTICE Publl\hed O<-an'Jt' CIM\t Oaotv i--101. lhcNr<t O +i.sn~n. Prrc; --------July l, 10, II: 2•. lt7S 1401 IS Thi\ >l•tem.,,I ~~ ··••O ..,,,n .... NOTICE Of' INTENTION TO Count¥ Ct••~ ot Oranoe Count.on Jun• ENGAGE IN THE SALE 011' PC BLIC SOTICE ll. tt7S. 11'"1 .. ALCOHOLIC •EVE RAGES To'Mlom II Mey Concern: "~7) FICTITIOU5 IUSINESS Subject lo tss,..nce ot lhl! ttr-· HAM£ STAT EMENT pti.cJ tor, ftOtke IS '-tl>Y Ql~n llWt tht T:: toll0••"9 l)tr~ '' 00."'1 ~I· unoers..,,...i pr~ to "'" 4tconolic nn s llt ... rot<)es •I \he 1M'tm1ws. ooc.r1Dl!CI ORANGE AUTO w!lECKERS, •~totlows 11noSo Ot•nvc S .. ntaAn• CA. I» Wtl'\t 18th Street Cosw Me O:.in1ten Nencv Trone"'" taJC C..1110<"4• • w, 1 Pon St.innoc>e, Newport S.,tcn, C.A P\Jn1>1tnt to sucn •nttntlCMI, lhl' ..,. ,'264.0 Clt<S>IJMCI •s epptyonq to the O.pert· rn.~ Ou.inns 1s conouctrt'I by Atl '" """'ot Alcot.>llc 8ewr.,gc Controt tor llM~oelull. 1uuance of •n •lco'loltc wve••OI! t<athi.en Nancy Trontdl" lke..\e lor 11cens.sl tor 1ntte prerntSM Tho~ \latement WH toled with o~ •stollows County Clerk ot OrAnqc CountyonJurl" ''•t" On S.ttt Bffr & Winn ll, 1'IS. CBona F1oe Public E•l•nQ PldU) HUTTON, Ernest Len PIJbllSM<I Or•n9" Coast Oa•IY Pilot, JUiy tO, 191S 1S.>IS F .. 7 .. Published Or.tnQt Cn•\t Oililv P,101 June 1•. 16, •ncJ Juty l 10. tq/~ n itt 1~ PUBLIC NOTICE PuOltS"eO ()fan9" Coast O•••• P•tot June 19. 26. •n<I J uly J. 10. t91S n1• 'f PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS &USIHIESS HAME STATEMENT The lol-tnQ persons art<10t11Q-I• 111!"1 •S. ... ovERTt St N G OESIG'4 SPECIALISTS. •~l)O C"mpus O<•ve, Newport Bee<n CA 'l'JooO G.\ry L N"elY. lo91 ""-'..a Or NO N 1 Santa An.t He1Q1'15. CA '7101 Tho,.,.$ p. Ary Jr . 1;)01 SIAWa' l..lne, Newport Be~ch. CA. '1'2660 This ous1nes> '' coriducled DY " 911""••1 p.r tnt>rs,,lo C.iry L. Neet; E•ltte of STERLl~G l CROSS, •U STERLING LEONARO CR~...... PUBLIC NOTICE >SO" f'ICTITIOUS •USINEU NAMIE STATIEMENT Tt>os slotl .. m•nl w.is tiled wllh the County C.terk ol Otdn9c County on June 21,191S l'&S7'S PubllShed Ora"<Je Cotst Oa11y P!tof. STERLING CROSS. •U SL. CROSS, 1--------------.US CROSS. Oe<HMO. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhtl LILLIAN E. CROSS nu Ill.cl hl<Tln. petition for Pfobtte Of Wiit ano tor 15.- _.of l.etttrs Tes1amenl.try lo the petitioner, rei•••nc• 10 which is mtde tor fur1her parllculus, .,.d tNI IN time..,,., ple<e of hearl119 the wme his tlffnwt tor July n. 197S al 9:JOa m., in lhe c.ourtroom of Department No l Of wid court. ti 700 Civic C~nte< Drive West. •n the City ot S•nl• Ana, C.lllornl•. O.teo June lO. 1~7S. WILLIAM IE. St JOHN, Covnty Cler~ lllOTUNNOAHD ROTUNNO, At111rMyl ill UIW By:Vit•ll•tu- SttS S. Sot ..... ...ct ah"9. Switt !OJ <Ml ..... City. C..111•""' Ttl: CJlJI Jtl .. U S A ....... ystw: ... UlleMf' Publl~ Orenoe Cotst 0.11'1' Pllo4, Jut., J, 4, 10, "75 2'43-7) PUBLIC NOTICE STAT EMii NT OF AaANOONMENT OFUSIEOI" FICTITIOUS auStNESS NAME Tiie fOll-1"9 perW1n t>.ts abancloned OW 16eof the fktl1tous bus1ness nam11· LAC.UNA HILLS INSURANCE AGENCY, LTD., 2S260 La P~ ROdO. ~Hill\, CA. 916S3 Tne Flct11tous 8u51ness N.ime r~ ltrrt<I to abolM! we~ liled In Or""Vt Caunlyon June9, 1~1? All~n J . Salmon. 11001 P1n1ar.t Ori ... , Mission Viejo, CA. •1olS Tt>ls b<atness w•s <on<lucted b'( " limited partncrst>lp Allen J. S.lmon Gtncr•I Ptrtt1tr This statement was filed w1lh "" County Ct er~ of Oranoe County on Mty io. ms. ...,.,.t PvltllShtd Ore1>9t CNSI O•llY Pilol, ~It, 1', •nd July J, 10. t'7S 2282 IS PUBLIC NOTICE • ... u The tollowln<J person IS <IOlnc) OUSI neu •s: UNION TIRE co . net Niewoon BIVd • Cast• Mew. Cel1torn1a "2~?7 'l"'•ll••m c. Ates. t~ 1<1atoa c.oun, Ne-1 Beech. C•lllornoa "2660 fhjs bu'lness •S conovc1eo ov tn .~ dtVHIV•I Wllli•mC At~s This st•ttff'lent wt\ filed Mil\ '"" County Clerk ol Or<1n?f County on J..,,... 12, 1'1S. F.c740 Pu1>11$11ed Oran(!4! Coast Daily i>llOt Jutvl. t0, 17.H, t97\ 24~1S PUBLIC NOTICE F iC:TITIOUS &IJSINEU NAME STATEME NT Ttlf lolto••no person' tre dolncJ t>.Jsl· r<essu: JutyJ. IO, ll,2•.197S 7llJ'l 1' P UBLIC NOTICE FICTI nous 9U51NIESS NAMESTATEMf.NT TIW IOllow1ng P"'SOn IS OOtng OUSl- N~\ ,.\ MAR•NATH PRESCHOOL, 3800 So. f-•1rv1ew. ~n\a ,\rw. C,<1hl0<nt.a '"'°' Loui•~ P ( a9l11slon, 8117 Muns1.,.- 0r. Hunl1ng'lon Beacn. (alltorn1.i9lt.<t. 1 rus bus•~~ •S condu(ted Dy dt\ ,,.._ dtVICIWI l ouose P E aoleslon T"'' s-.tet'l'ent w.ts !tied w1tn t~ County Cl"'k ot Oranor C.ounty on Jullf 7, 1WS. FUS1' Publ~ Or.tn91' Ca••I Oaoly Ptklt, Juty10, 17,2•.31. t97S ~l;-7~ PUBLIC NOTICE E:OCHIBITION BAKE SHOP, 904t All.inta Ave • Hunt1n111on Be•tn, C..ltlorn•• 9? ... llot>er\ J. and Gr <1cr A A--., 8 ll044 P\lbllshed Or•n9e Co.tst Delly Pltol June?I>, •ncl July l, 10. 17, 191S 23SJ.1S ___ NO_T_l_C_IE_l_N_V_l_T_l_N_G_e _IOS __ _ NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUf'ElllOll COUlllT 01" THE STATI OF CAl.lf'ORNIA FOR THE COUNTY 01' OllANGE No A·&J70e n321 Breton Ln, Huhllngton Be~n, SUPERIOR COURT OF THE C..lll0<nl.l9'1"'6 STAT E OF CALIFORNIA FOR Th·~ buslne\> IS conducted by .in •'I· THE COUNTY OF ORANGe PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 01' SALE OF ltEAI. & ,EltSONAL PROf'IEaTY AT f'ltlVATE SALE ASA UNIT .... ~ 5U-e]J SUf'ElllOR COUllTOf'THE STATE Of' CALI FORMIA FOR TME COUNTY Of' LOS ANOEl.£5 In the Mitter ot the Estate of FLORENCE JOSEPHIN E ZAK, o.cuseo. Notice is hereby Qi""' thtt h un- dtol.,..CS w•ll sell e t PRIVATE~.on or ~er ll'te l4th ClilY of July, lt1S, •HM offke Of NEWTON & IRVIN Suite 2191, 4t I W.st Slll1tl Street, LM .AngHH. CA. «I011, County of lot A~les, SUie cl c..litwnl•. lo lM hl911*st tnO btSI lllcl- oer, tnd wote<t to conflrm•tlon by wkl Superior' Court, 4111 Ille rlgM. title - lnleresl of wld dtcu~ •I the tome ol death tnc:I all the rigflt, tltle and lnte<e" 1,..1 the estate ot said deceesect ""5 «· qvtreCI by ooer at ion of taw °' Olhtnwiw. °'her than or tn edc!Ulon to 11\tl °' wld dKHStCI. •t Ille lime of death, in ....i to 111 lhe certtln rHt Pfooeny sltUilte In llW City of Btlboil lsltnd (Newport Be.chi, Go<Jnt., of ORANGE. Sttte of Celltornl•, Ptrtlcul•rly desali.d ~ hMIOWI, IO-•lt. f'~cetl: Lot • 111 Block 11 of 5ecllon 3, BtlbOt lstano as per map recordtd In Boot< 1, P"9t 1S ot Mlscetl-..us MaPS, Records of Or•,,.,. Caunty Comlronty kriown as 310 APOlen• Avenue. B<ltboa Island, Ctlttornlt. ~•reel J: Cert•ln housthold lwrnhhlnos louted •1110 APolena Avenue, Balboa 1s1anc1. C•llloml• Terms ot stle casn 1n l•wful morwy 04 Ole Untied Stales ot1 tonllrtn111ion ot ult, or p•rt c•sll and belanct otVldtneeCI b• note secureel Dy Nlof1~ or Trt61 O.ed on the property so solCI Ten percent ot amount bod lo De <1epos1t· edwlll> bl<I Bid\ Of' olfe" to toe ln-lllncJ•ncl wHI De recelwd el the etorewld office al tflY time ••ter the first P<Jllllution her9ol and bet ore d•I• ot wte. Dated June n . 1•1s ESTATE OF FLORENCE JO!.E PH IN E l.AIC By. Zan Jolln lat. E>Cttutor ol the Wiit Of wlc! <ltcdnt NEWTON & 111VIN, A~•..-.1ee,.....u ... 611W.MllSl.Sle.r• l.ffA .... tes. Ctllf. _., AttenleysMr Eae<wt..- Pvbllstled Or•nge Coast o.lly Piiot, Ju4y J. •. 10, 1915 1414 IS PUBLIC NOTICE ,_ MOTICEOFTRUSTEE'SSM.£ TS Ne s:rn Ol'l ~uly lO, tt7S, •t IO'OO A.M., CAL FED ENTERPRISES, t CatltomltCM· por•tlon, •S <lutV •ppolnlecl Trust•_. -end purWll\I to Deed of Trv:R dist. eel: J-t, 1'72 rttCO<ded J.-1, 1'71, ~ lnit. No. tm, In book 1ot.o, Petit u1. °' Offkl.i ll~•~ds in tt>t attke of IN c:-.ty ReCO"Cltr ef 0••"98 County, 5141te of Ctll~la WILL SELL AT PVBLICAUCTfON TO HIGHEST 810- 0ER FOR CASH !pey•ble it time of sale !ft ••..,.vi -Y of the united Sllrtttl ti the Nortll Fr-I Eftlftnee lo tlle o...,. Covnty COUt1houw loatttd ti 100 Cl"'< Center 0rl¥e Wut 110m11fo ly W Ml\ St.I In the City 61 Sttlt• AN. C..llfentle •II rl91tt. tllle encl lnttre\I con .. ved to MMt -held tty It -SAio Deed of Trv11 1 .. tM ,,,..,....., Mti.attd In stlCI Cevnty efld State CIM<tl~H: t.ot ts ot Tr Kt "6. Utt lft !flt Ot,of °"'--w. (Ouftty o4 OrMQt, !.Ut• of Otllfotl\lt, ts per m•p r~ lft 9eOl • ~ tt to ,. lflctvslve °' Ml1'- cell-Maps, lft tM efflce 414 e. Oounty Rectrdtr of 11ld County. EICC6PTtHG THEREFROM •II men.rs of rteerd P"lor to ttle °"'""'° IW~t~reel ... "-'t""t .OOtffl •lld Olhtr- dnigne1'-. II env. ot the,..., cwwer"IV •terl~ ellO"" 1, 1>11r110rleel to llof· ts.t Llndlttl Pl•~•. Cott• Mesa. c.1"-"i .. Tlle vncle•M..,.. Trvstk dlte•.imt _., llMillly fw MY IMWl'KtNn of IN """t aOdrHS tnd Othff -MitMtlol\, It •llY. fNwft lltreln. Said wte •Ill be mecle, 11111 withoUI ~t ., wtrrMty, ellllf'HI ... 1 ..... lllled, "'9Willft9 title, ,.u.KMell, •-<lll"b!W~11 .. pey.,. ffl'llll~Pf' .... <11111 -.. .,.,. "°'" M<VrM lly Mid °""' el 1' Net to.wit: S2UISM , wlel ""°'"' ......... H PN•I .... lft tMd ...... ....-.,. H tftY • ........, .. .,_ .,. Mid o.Mtt 1'nnt, teet, c~.,.. ........ """° T""'"....,"'""' w.bc,.......-,ut4 °'"ti Trwl, Tiie -..1t1_,. wM< MW o.M .. Trwt Mnt.t.n encvtetl Mid -. ._.... .. .,. _..,,,,,... ........ DKltftti.111 Otl..,tt eftd ~t.. Seta. _. • wt1ntt1 "oll<t ti c.tMt W llf(t._ .. WI. lN vt•• t£" '4lll•MlfNOt1nfll0tt.ull.,... Jet. \fell .. s.11 •• lie ftt.,. ... lh ""~y ~ ....... ~11tac•t• CAL 1'10 Uf'f«af'ltlSQ A C..11'6nllt c.,....atl6n tualtlTN•tM ly MIN\., M•Yfttnl AlltwltH ,.,...Nr'e O...· J-U. "15. ,,_I,,_. Or ... (Mtt 0.ily Pltof, Jllly4. "· ... "'' tat.JS Notice Is hereby oiven tNt tne Bo.rd of Tru>ttts ot Ille Huntll\oton Beacn Union HIQfl SchOOI Otstroct will recel.,. 1.uled bub tor the purchaw ....i ln- "•llallon ol Underwriters t..bor•lory aPl)rov.cl 12.000 • gallon luet tank and vapor reco ... ry ti.lance system which mHI or are equal to the se>ecltlut~ on Ille In II>!! Pl•nnlng and CCW1structlon off kt of stfd Olslrlct. Ellch !Md must be .ccomPtnleel bY a ust>ier's cntck, certlfll!CI t h«k or~ oet's bond 1n Ille trnount ot not !Hs INn 1"-Of lhe tottl bid meoe p.1 y.lble to the .....,tl"91on Beech Union Hlgto School District .s a 9utr•ntff of dell....., Mid of <......,llance wilh the terms 0( the'"" II -••dee! 1111 contract. Bid tnd enwtope s,...11 toe clearly marked, "Fuel T •nk -~<<ivery Svstem Bld-Huntln91on Buen Union H1Qll> School District, 81d No. ?SS," - tddrts\td to Chris Glllss.n. Ac1tno Otrector, Plannlno ellel ComtNCllot\ Huntinqton 8eact> Union Hlgn 5ch0ol District, 1902 t7tll Street, Huntington 0.tct>, CA. '1648. Bids SNll bt rt· ctiwd al or bl!lore 11 :00 • m , JulV 11, t'7S, •t which um .. t nd ptece tNCls ,..;11 be PUtlll<IV opened and re.ad In Cott- terence Trait•• Room "E". Bid documenlS wl II be available on or .iter July 3, 1'7S, In the Pltnnlfto Ind Constructton oll•ce •l the .it:oove to- drns. E.tch bid shall rtme1n vaHd tor • period of O d•vs •fltr ll'le date S9Klfled for the rectlpt ol bl~ The Boar<! Of Trusttts $1>1111 be the M>le 1"°91 or Ille qu•hlY ol equipment ottered •nd res.rves I,.. rtqht 10 re1ect ..,., or •II btM and to w•tw "'Y or· •eou•erlly therein. S•Qlltel: Ct>rlsGlllssen AC llnq O•rec tor Pl•nn•n<J •n<I Construe lion HuntinQ1on 8uch Union H•CJI' School Ol'1rl<1 Pub! iShecl Or tft9e C.O. st Ott ly Pl lot, July J, to. 197S 744 l·IS PUBLIC NOTlCE Estele 01 MARY M . DAVIS, OecffMd NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN 10 tl'or :not Ion of I he • t>ove nunecl <IKeelent ttwt •II persons havtno claims ~1~1 the wlCI <le<edent •re required to 11i. lflem. with thr neceswry vouchers, 1n IN otUce of the clerk ol the aboW.,,.. lltleel~t. or to s><e~I th@n'I, '"4th the -.cesstry vouchers. lotl'le ~ illt The Ottke 04 s..ncters & T iSdale. S90C !Mlihlre Bh•d , No 2700. Los ""91es, C..llf. '°°31. wtokh is the pltce of blN· -of -uftdt"IQfted In .,. ,.,.~ .n.in~ t~ INt estate of said oece- ""'I. wtlhf" towr months alter ltw ltrst pUblk.tllonof this nolic,e, Offed June 24, 197S. RICHARD A, 0.AVIS E:otecutor of the Will of lht •bove nameo «Mcedetlt SAfo!OlfllS & TISDALE ,,. Wltv.ir. a1 .... , .... u• Let,.,.....,, C.llf t0tl4 Tel: IJUI '11·J1• 41WM~MrlEJtc.utef' PubllP>e<I Or•n~ CO.JS"I 0.lly Ptlol, July J, 10, 17, 1•, 191S 1~1S PUBLIC NOTICE d1v10ual. No. A·M t'° RobtrlJ And,.rson NOTICE OFHEARIHOOI' PETITIOflC Tn" stat~~nt w•s llle<I with the FOii PROBATE OF WILL AND FO• County Cler~ ol Oren~ County on July LETTERS TEST AMENT t.RY 7, 197}. Est•te ol BEUL.AH M. PAINC, F USU 0..CHWd PubllShed Or.tnqe Cots! Oall'r Pltot. NOTICE IS H EREBY Gt VEN t""t JUiy to. 11. 1•. l1, 1'1S 1Stl-7S ROY c Kl ODE II na• l1leo he•rl" ., --------------1 petlhon tor Probate ol Woll.,.., tor Lt!• PUBLIC NOTICE ters Tu1.imen1arv reierenc.e 10 wlll(" Is mtoe lor turther pdrl1cut•rs. tnd --------------1 tll.ll the h~ ano 111acr ot h~M•"9 lhe S.t~ has Deen ~I for July 21, t'IS, .tl ' JO• m , 1n 1he coUrlrOOff'I ot ~·t· menl No J ot '"'o court. al 100 O v•C Crnl.er Onv<e We>I, 1n \he C.1ty ot S..-•e ~. Ohto,.-n••· eaour NOTICE TOCREOITORS SUP'EalOll COURT 0 1' THE §'TATE Of' CAl.lf'OaN IA'"°" TME COUNTY Of' OllANGE Ne A·ll' .. Est•le of HERBE RT L HA.RAIS, etso ~-as HE RBERT LEE HA~ RIS, O.cea\td NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lot"" creditors ot the •OO~ narnrd _, 0.ted June JO, !91S WILLIAM E. St JOHN, C.ounly c•~·· JOSIEf'M A. GENOVESE Antwrwy .,, Uow 116 N. Tust111 St. 0r....-.c.111. At1ernty for: Petltio,.er PuOl1SheCI Or.inoe C.oasl O,tllV p;tor, Juhl •.10. t91} 2"'4 11 PUBLIC NOTICE '"'' alt persoM h•••n'il claims ~1""1 tne said dtctcsent •re requlreel 10 Ille lhem.wlththenece s~ary vouchl!rs.101he ~r\lcred 81 the Of11ce ot P•ul A H.,,,,•, IOI Oover Or , No. ll, Newport Beac,h, C.llf. '1..0, which os lhe pt.itee ol business ol 1118 uneler~lgned In •II mt tiers .,...1alnl"<J lo the ntale of $.tld Otceiltnt. wtlhln tour monfl1s Mier the NOTICE OF MA RSHAl.'S s.AllE tor'1 publlcalion of this notice . El CAm1no Bank, Pl.tjnl1tt v~ A,.. Dated June 1S, "'S thonY Merc•ndolnte, Oelend•nl No. Jt Normt Jt.tn Hiiker l'>t> ORDINANCE N0.1"->S E•ecutorot the Wiii By 111nue ot an e•~cutoon 1s"""1 on A" OltOINANCE Of' THE CITY ot lhe above Nme<I decedent M.ty 18, 191S by the Mun It IP.ti C.ourt, ~NCll. 01" THE cn·y OF COSTA f'AULA MANHA Ora1>9t County H.trbor J udicial Dt\· MUA. CAl.lf'O•NtA, DE Cl.ARING _, 0o ... r Or. Ne lJ lritt, County ol Or.in9,., SI.ti~ ol CANYON NUM9Elt THR EE AN · NeW-1 .. ecll,CA,.,64f Gitlotornia. uPon a ludQrnrnl em~red on NEXATION TO aE ANNEXEO TO Tel· {7141441·•747 t•vor ot El C.tm1no 8dt1k .is tUOCJln"nl THE CITY 01" COSTA MESA • THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY At ...... yf« E1tclflar <recltlor _,nd dgalnst Anthony """'rcdn• PvbllV>ed Oren~ C:o.tsl D•lly Ptlol <Mnt~ a~ 1"°9""'"' debtor ,._,nq '' OF COSTA MESA OOES HEREBY Julyl,I . tS.11, 1'7S ?OJ I\ net bal•nce ot ~,~?'I a<tuaoty cl"' on ORDAINASll'OLLOWS· -aid ludQmtnl on tr.• O.t• o1 tr..-" SECTION ,_The C•tY Covr>ell ot \he SO.Jn<!! ot ~·o e•tcut1on. I """"' " •• ...., Ot., of Cos~ Mes. fonds and dectern PUBL.C NOTICE ooon ell lhe r191>t , l•tl• drocl ontrr .... t ot t,_.t procee<llnQs were u110tr1aken. --------------1 s.t•CI 1udq~t Clt'blor '" tn~ ooOO"rh' on pursue1>t to Division 2, P•rl 1, O\.tPftr SUPERtOlll COUllTOF CALIFORNIA tlle Counly of O"•nq1•, Stdl• 0 1 I, Ar11cle S ol t ... C•lllornl• Gowrn-COUNTY DI' ORANGE c.tlltorni•. de~cn~o "' tollCI..,> ment Co<M. entitled "Anne.aetlon ot He. AMIJJ Loi H o l Trac 1 \018 (•Iv 0 1 IJrlirNDoted hrrltory Act of lm', ORDElt T0$HOWCAUSE NewPorl Otacn 800• th. PdQ" 71>'(1 ltwlt .tter due nohce and Maring Delore ICCf' 12771 o1 M•V.tll•ncou' M•P' ot O•dnQ" (oun the Lo<•I "9ency Formttior> Com· In I~ M.ttter of lhl' APoll<.tl.on ol ty, ano commonly •now" a• 281\ mission thtl body on March 2', 1'7S, by R09"r M.trl1n Thompson tor U...ngc ol C...roo. NewPor1 Brae" catotorn1a resotlllton, •P9f'Ove<I C.nyon No.3M· Na""' NOTICE 15 HEREBY C>t VE Nln.ot.,... neullon to the City ot Cost• Mew, !NI WHE REAS RO<Jf'r M•rlln Thorroson. Frocl<ly, July 2S 1'7S al 1 00 0 clov, ltlefeat~r. 111 c-lllons ot tht Local ~"''°""' na' toled a pet1t1on wn n ,,... p M •I tront ot Courthou'>t °'""°'° A~ey Formalton Commission rel .. t Clerk ol t"I\ tourt tor •n order cn.tnci· County Harb<>< MuniclOdl Court "'11 lnq to wld ...-•at1on were l'nl!1; '""' 1n11 t>ts name trom AoQer Mtr11n JamborM RoMI Ctlyot Newpnr1 £>oo,yn ll'otreetter. the City Counctl of ll'lr City lhOmOSOn to A09l'r M•rtln Cervfnlts County o1 Orange, Sldte ot c .. 11111rrnA t ol Coslt MeW QaW ftOtlce Of Its tmen-IT tS OllOE REO that ell ~rsons on will 'lt!ll al poDloc •tKl1on to'"" '"~'I tlon 10 ennt• C.nyOf' No l Anneutlon 1eres1ed In lllt .tOOve-enlltleG mttler bo<lder lor c .. sh In 1 .. wtut money <ii t"" 10 ll'lr Cit., of Cost .. Mew tnd set • ~·· before 1111s Cour1 •I tO • m., on Un•tecl Stat!'\, a ll '"" ,,.1,,,. 1111~ ott>d ,,. public hurlng for lht' tonstderaOon OI AUQUSt s, 191S. tn the courtroom 01 J .. , terest o1 s<J•d 1uci9ment ~01or ,n '"" -111tn protests a9.JIMt said anne.-.t· Or•noe County CourihOust, Santt A.1M •bow oucr•beO prooert; o• .,, ""f" !ton, that wld not1ct was 11ubtlshed M>G Or•nve CouM'(. C.J•••O•I\•• . ..-d snow 1nereof u m.ty ~ ner ~·,arv to ~ll~ty posll!CI as required Dy la•, •nd tt.at a c•ust, If any. wnv 11\\l P<!l1t1on tor w•d e •tcut1on witfl .itcru«i mitre" publtc nuri"<J was held In tr. Cltv <h•nge ol Nmt shOutd not be QrMIMI. ..,.,cosls. Councll Ch•mbers of Ille Coty ol Coslll IT IS FUllTHER O ROEllEO '""'A O.ledJunc?6, 1~7S Me\t .ti 11 Fair Drnre, on June 17, 1'7S, copy ot tllls ordtr 10 show C.tu\c t>t' Don c: Rt>e• lor the purpQSe ot t>earln9 S41•<1 pro-pvt>ll\1>ed In Ille Dllol'( Piiot. ,. Marshill l"ts. that the City Council louncl .ind newsp-r ot 9enorfl clrrul .. l•m print Ordnqe County dt<lar\'<I b'f resolution tt>at no protuts, tel In Oren9c County C41lltorn1it. once it By Euna M . Elcl"r written or or••. were presented •I tne wee~ lor lour sutct>Sl•C wtt~s P'IO• lo Deputy time and place"'' lor hearin<;i wldpro-lr.tclalt\.C'I lot' hUrlnlJO" Int Dtlllton. Milc,Allll.ANE AND ~cFARUNI! 19\ts. Dalttl Junt'14, 197S lOJOE. F-r1hSlrHI SECTION L Canyon No. l Anne•a· SAMUELOREIZC:N s.Hte101 lion, es \llOWn on E•h•Dll • A" attacheil JUCl9f' ol lhe 5ue>eroo• Collft S-• AM, C..litemia t271S hereto, Is nertbY ck<l•rM lo be .,,,. AOGER MARTIN THOMPSON Pvbllshed Or•n~ Coast Deily Piiot. ,..tel to the City ot Costa Mew,""" tht 174' Banal rt W•y Juty), to, 11, 197S 14'l·1' He9etlw Oecl•ratlonot Envoronmenlal Newport a.u11, Catllo"'l.t ., ... tmoe<I os hereby accepted •s Ille<! by r.1· 17141 Ml-84Jt IN E•1rtuti~ Otfocer wtlh IM County Publhlled OranQt' Coitsl O.tlly Pilot PUBLIC NOTICE ClerltOIOr~County,purwanltotne June?t,endJuly l , to, 17, 197S 13111> -------------- C..lll<>mla Environmentel <Nallly A<t --- --- of .,10. PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OF A&ANOONMEllfT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS &USINESS NAME T~ fOllO•i"9 ~r\on~ """" •"""' Oonecl the use ot the he lllious Dusonru ,..,,,.. AGAPE JiPPLICl\TORS, 10701 Bttct> Blvd .• Soeu 1~. H1.W>t"'91on Btech, C..lllornt.t 971>4 The Fl<llCIOV\ Buljf'tU NN't'!I re fentd to • .,.,,... wn llttd 1fl Oranot County on Oeumbtr 1t, 1913. John K Mtlhoust , 933? Mvrllrw Dr , Gatden Grove, C•lltornt• U~ I Edw•rd P. Stoens, UIS7 ROiiin· orldoe or • Chtno. ea11t0<>il• •mo Thi\ bvslnen wu cond\Kltd by • QM>er•I p.!lrl,...,_hlp JQNI IC Mll,...,u\r Thi\ lltlt,.,.nl •~• fil~d ""411> 1111 Courtly Gier~ of O•anOI' County on July '· tOS.. NOTICE 011' THE TIME ANO P'l.ACI! OF THE PU&LIC MEARING Of' THE LOCAL AGENCY FCMtM#oTION COM- MISSION OF OltANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA , WHEN A COMP'LETIED OllAl'T EH· ~i;oAH~~':,T,.A;s~,.~~'" ::=°~~ , INFLUENCE FOii THE COSTA MESA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT AND WHEN A PltOf'OSEO SPHERE Off INf'LUENCE FOlll THE C:05TA M£5A COUNTY 'WATIElt D1$TlllCT Wll.1. •• f'llESeNTEO FOii MeARIN() NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN INt Ille loctl AQtncy Form•tton Com. mlulon hts 1jaet'I Weclncldav lht Ulh day of AUQUSI, 1'1S, lot '"" i..111roo Ol'I the Or.tit Environment•! tmp•<t Rtport .tlncl !or the fle••ln<J on tne Pf'C> posed Spher" ol lnftuen<•-S.ld m<11tr1r., lltVt Meft H<I 111 lt>f hOUr ol 2·00 pm. In Room ~. ot the 0r""90 County AOmlnhtr•llon 8ullcto lno. sn North Syc•rnor• Slrfft. ~· An•. c.111omi•. H ,,... ume end 111«e ... Ille Comf'lllUICWI to ,.,,,_ tl'le .,,..., EIR w\th revle•lno •1Nncln .,,., ll'le «lrl(eflWd public. .tnd for tht c.rn- mls\lotl IO revl•w •nd Otlt'rmlnl' • 5'lfltre et lnlllH'nce tor tl'le Co-1te ~wo (ountyW•t•r Dlllrl<I. re\Oectl~ly A CoPV of wolCI d•••t E,, .. ,.._ne .. ll'l'tpiltt ff'eport Is av•ll1b1" tor l"'IM<· tkln at 5-illd tcldf'HS, Roem 101. Wrln.<I c.,.,,.,.nh re91rdl~ the clr•H """11d bt Wftt to Ille .ame -ret) no 1"1« INft Auousu , 1'1$ ri.. t•rrttory to• conMdt'1'd ~""" tht pr-Md Sot>ere of '""_. Wiii lnvd ... ttrr1twy oener•lly N\t et tlW $.enl• Ana Rlwr, \Ot.tlh of ~-r •-aftCI -u Of lrvtne A_,.., '" --~··Mii ....... Otteo: J-JO. tt1S • IY OAOt._ OF THE LOCAL AOENC:V "O"MA TI ON COMMISSION 0 , ORA.NO£ COUNTY, CALI FOllNIA ltl(HA .. Ol lUltNt.lt E~lltl,..Ottlor ~·A""('I' ,,..,_tlef\ CMlmlulGlll .. Oraft99 QllMy, C.lltor'Me ._.!-.cl °'""9' C..\l 0.llY "'"" Mytt,tt» Mftl -.. ' . . -. ,. "'\ Q OA!L Y PILOT Thursday, Juty 10. 11r75 ., tl~ Reol fstott ..•..... 1000 '1999 Rentals . . . . . . . . . . 3000 "699 Business, lnvo,tment & Financial .. . . . . . . 5000-5049 The Blcgest Marketplace on the Or.nee Coast loymtnt & DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS. Preparation ...... 7000·7199 MtrchandlH ...... 8000·8099 loots & Marint Announcements, Personals. lost & Found . . . . 5050 5499 Services & Repairs 6000·6099 You Can S~ll It, Find It, ( 642 _5678 J T rode It With a Want Ad Ohe Call Service Fast Credit Approval fqulpmenf .....•.. ~9099 Automobiles & other Transportation .... 9100-9999 ~!~!.'.°.~~.°!: ..•...• j~!!!.~~.~ ....... ~!~!.'~~~~ ........ ~!!!.~~.~ ...... ~~:.~.~ •....... Gen.rol I 002 G.-rol I 002 Getterol t 002 G...-rol I 002 Getter-ol I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DEN + GUEST •Luffs Assume 8% Loan $46,ooo • •% LCHM n TO"WHHOME l'h1i. high a:.~umul1le Ownc.•r will frnancc al ti% eauuful rl'l'l•nlly ru . J(I ~·r"'· $"'-""" + cos•·· d d u 1 loan 11> un u 1Jc.iul1lul 4 ,, ., '<NV\/ ..., l:l'UrUl(l 3 ol{ Cl\( Vl\ll 1.U)~. J U"'l' t•L'llU''L'O th bedroom home lot·atcd 111 u " 0 """ ""' w1 near· by Pool & '-l~u. J>11 mc Me~a }u"" ''l'·bh d a prime north COl>la ~ ~ ~ .. " .. ou:.c, u\ cri.1tc u l11111 nuwl :.hudy t·ul d00• ma:.ter bctlroom JllJ ... c:.J ..irea OH:r::.tLcJ lot (.~ ,. ~ n ight ll~ht , ICY. ~.!>00 in q u1t-l nt•1ghl.Jc.11 hood. :.J<'. .urvl'11 llnv<.·. Sh,1<.I.) Cull 6-14 7211 (Jwc.·k e1>crow! l•\Jll price 1>ulm.s. Scduc.lcd llv111~. >12,~!'>U !\luSl>IVI! wall ol l>lone .. mllla $39,900 NO DOWN IRVINE 546·•tl41 l1replace Ex1n1 lttrgl' cht:I :. klll'hcn. <..i1unt lam1ly coum. 8udl·tn l> t c re o. I' H I VA 1' E GUEST QUARTEHS + llUG E DEN! 2 Large p;il1os. Flu~stone CO\'· erl'd. Wale rl'ull + pond Grccnhous~. $46,000 lull pri ce! llurr}, cull 752 1700. ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. I '·I""'''• I ' THE REAL ESTATE RS I MARIGOLD DUPLEX ExcepUonally neat duplex with good possibilities for expansion or upgrading; l & 2 bdrm. units with beamed ceilings & frplcs. Price only $76,500; owner wants action ! . HIGHLY UPGRADED . Big Canyon Condominium; corner location -room for expansion, 2 Bdrms .. 3 baths, dining rm. & convert. den; luxurious carpets & drapes; cozy frplc . Profess. la ndscaped yard. $134,900 y I A~ BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 •'•lll! l f:Ol\~1 H WY C CHlUNA Oll MA~ ~.~~'!: ....... ..!~~:::!!'.~~~ ........ ~!.~~ ........ ~!!:~~ ..... .. GHet"OI I 002 G....... I 002 G"'"' I 002 G...eral I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •• . SOUTH OM ACACIA There's a cozy duplex: Board and batten, shake roof. cross pane windows and beam ceilings. It just needs you, a little love and $75,500. You'll love the location! Close to the park, the school and we'll show you a s hort cut to the Coast Guard Beach. Do it! Only $7500 down tool UNIQUE HOMES, RMtton -675-6000 2443 E. Cat Hwy, COl'OIMI dtl Mar •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • t'/"4tt. Slllid ~ REALTORs' QUALITY NEW DUPLEX that is steps to the ocean and s hopping. Spacious J bedroom, 3 bath upper; one bedroom, one bath lower. Each unit has plush carpeting a nd fireplaces. Invest now! ! Submit. Also available for annual lease. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mor PRO A EM N Fine Irvine locullon. 1111-: f..im1ly or 6 wanls out' Will l>t.>11 ;\O UOW'\ PA YM t::'l:T lo 4uulll1t<l1 \ i:tt:rdn. Needs ""ml' h:nc.lcr tJrc 1-\.ill\' air condltwned t'alhl.-dral ceiling hvm~ rwm. 11ug~ l1replac·c . 1\ll ttlcd gardl.'n l..lt<"hl•n L<Jrgl.' ma:.lcr ::.u11c ~trrort:d wardrol>l· L.irgc pJlh> Jo'ully spnnklercll ) .i n t T;ikc ad\ anla~c -Cdll 75Z 1700 lodcl}. CA:\IEO fll(;llJ,,\;'li()S. 111 L'uron.1 t.ll'I :\l,11 "'" lherl·. lor I h1.· }t1ur1i; 1 .iud lht· young al h1.•art l. 1t ':- r 1111 lcm1111 r a r \. 1 &·dr.>Om ur a & d~·n. ll :,p;irkll'S 1 ~IS7,5(JU. PARTY GIVERS DELIGHT! Mesa Vc.·rde 2 :.tory, 4 bedroom, :l bath home with 20>..2ti t:.i1n1ly root for those :.pcc1al parties entertain· tng <it your 8 n. bwll-ln bar under a cathedral OJ)t!n beam ceiling. Cov- l'rcd patio and Jots of tree:. for priv.,cy make th1::. humc u dream come lruc. Call 546·S&IO. Gettttal 1002 ~~ .......... !~~~!~~ .......... !~~~ . 1002 GttMral .... . llO"I\ IOI 11•111(; U O<•Wll wt u• '"" row evr 1111. 01 1101 AN"IAll 1• lltl 11111011 THE REAL ESTATE RS LOWEST PRICE C A ;\J E 0 S II 0 H 1-: S . {)\:can \.tew 3 1.J\:droom. prtvutc bc.i<·h f.Jmtl) ~ roum , s 1><H·111u::. l1.1wns .ind palm:.. IL':. .i dclti;ht lo ::.cc S127,:i\XI. 675-5511 Cole of N~wport Realton ift l iCJ Canyon B1•aul1full~· lanu:-.t'apcll. 3 BR, FAM RM. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. .HEALT<>HS "1 111·1· lH IH ~HERITAGE REALTORS '1cw. lJo,cr. 2 tx·uroom~ WA TERfROHT &.. den Uw1wr <JllXIOUS A:.k1ngSl19.~MI • \\tlhp1cr&::.ltp --------- Completely rt:modclt·u in PIER & DOCK IRAHD MEW -LINDA ISLE -POOL Utmost elegance! Perfect design! 5 Bdrms. fam rm, formal DR, billiard rm, 5 baths + glamorous .pwd rm. Extra s pecia I mstr suite. Jacuzzi, sauna. pier /s lip. Lux drapes & cptng. $395.000 76 LINDA ISLE Open Daily 1-5 VOGEL & BABBITT & out Lo;id:. of xtra:.! $149.500 JACOBS REALTY REALTORS 644·6056 •-------675-6670 -------~--------2 STORY FORM.AL DINE POOL $32,500 W11H.l1ni.: µalh\lta)' lu tn'1.' d u:.ll'rt•d 2 ... tnry entr y . 1-'urmJI dtn1ni.: room (;ourml'l p;,it111 k111·hcn I :"/CL Li U ES .1n;l-'itH; . E R i\ T 0 H ' (.; 1 a n l sei:luded mal>k r :-.u1tc Walk-in cto:.et. EXTH~\ LI NI::N STOHAGI-~ Overs 11.ed sewini.: & l;iun· t.lry room. WASHER & DRYI::R I NCLUDED' ·Huge premium lot. Olympic pool & baskel- bJll t·ourl meludc.'<i In as · ::.oc1at111n. 1\ni..1ous seller says SUBMIT ON YOUR T t: R M S ' F u I i p r 11· e .iJ2.50U. J>rimt• In 1ne Jre<i C;,ill tut.lay . 75:!· 1 iOO ()PHI r11 I • t' t:;' 'J ... V .ALLEY REAL TY PRESENTS BAYSHORES • '> H t.l r 1n . .'l b al h . .·1 i!.ira ~1.·-., l'lo~c lo l>antly hl0 .11·h .inti m.irin.i La rgl' f.11n ii) h11mc 1 n de hghUul area <!li72 Circle Ori\·~· ~In.om BREN SPYGLASS Another 5 bdrm home h1a.:h on a hill with view of ligh t s and wate r Decorator's dt!light. 2201 Port lf:.irwit k. SI 19.500. Call 675-7225 21 I I San J~ Hills R~ NEWPORT CENTER. M.I. ~ 4910 For 36' Boot + ~ Walch boat from large master bedroom. Conve· n1e n te, pleasure an!l c a ~ y u p k e e p a r c GeM-ral I 002 Gewrof I 002 pas:. words for 3 BR, 21,~ ••••••• ••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BA. formal dining • II-CENTENNIAL S,AMISH ESTATE ~r.it·ious living, handy bM1kta:.t ~in.·a + con· SPECIAL lll-2 STORY \Crll'<l lari.:t· dulc g;.ir.1i.:c CHOICE ' POOL BEACH t<1 game room complete COLLEGEPARK $28,500 w11h one wall of storage. Beautiful <.:ornell 2st.ory. Large entertaining sized Ga:. DUQ off dul·k by 4bdrm,&rJm1ly room+ lt'·mg room. Kitc hen µ.irk . Many extra::.. r'ur bonus room . Extra·:-. in· large enough to prepare JIJIH tall elude, 5 tun air condi· banquet & large enough . tJoner, ceramic tile. up-dining room lo serve it. graded cnrpetm~. lathe Sweeping stairs t o & plaster construction. bedroom suites. Huge Super l ocation, l'h hideaway master. Take blocks to community over 7314 1''HA. NO NEW ® herbert hawk ins RiAllOR!t 646 ·32SS pool. All of th.is & more, LOAN COSTS. $196/ mo. only $67 ,500. 545-9491. pays a 11. HURRY. TlllS BARGAIN! Call 963·7881. ail F IRST TO CALL GETS GOLF· BEACH QPINlll ~·il~'UNf~"''4'(fi $~~~u~~---S-PAMISH [~:.IEP<m1i Rare alley access tu FRANCISCAN --•-11••1=-~ '.[@ THE REAL ESTATERS ~ --W . BAY AYE. Lar~c 4 & 2 llH duplex S c n :,, 1 b I ] 1> r 1 t 1• ti a t SI 12.lrn bu .i t trailer-camper BY THESE.A pad • l:.:xot1c and lush µ11 48R 011: backyard! Prl\·a h: ASSUME 532•000 l'nlt:rlainment cc•nll'r ,._ with bar and n .R.(J. ptt Jo~ to lhc o~ean from s helte r ed by :.oarinJ.? this maµnir1ccnl ex· v a u I t e d c· l' 1 11 n ~ s ! ccuti ve estate. Formal Work:.hop c1r!.'a ! 4 Rum· . entry lo ~lcgant living pu:. s ized IJdrms Fam r o u m . H a r cc: Ion a ProminHer A Rose Gardeft See this lovely 3 br w/bonus rm., frpJc & cov'd palio. She'll love you forever. CALL 6 7>7060 .,, SWEEPING Channel View GOV'T OWNED rm. Sen 1t·t· poreh and firepla1·c. Formal ban· formal d1nl' ! Assum1. quet s 11.cd dming room. • Dine under lhe :.la rs in 4 8 n. .. 2 ha ::.JO.WO FllA 71 ~·" a l only S2-tJ Gourmet delight kitchen. lh1s outstanding custom SI ,000 L>owi1. per mo. No new co::.ts ! I luge fies ta party room bwlt 5 bedroom ho • .:~ S625Cosls&impuunds Ju.,tltsll•tl ' (.;<ill.bc iir:.l with natures window J"ormal din1nit room hJ• s-.n:i l'ITI IW7·601U. \lew of dance pavtlwn & electric ully controlled CALL556...S800 ,,.,,.,, 9 • ••1 ,,,, 1 •• " rambling ground s . Sp011ish Hacienda 3 Br. for mal dining. sep fam rm w/frplc. Assume 7<,t, VI\ loan of $34,800. Villa Pacific Several 2&3 Hr units in this popular community. Prices start at $38,000. Call 968·4405 Salespeople Needed • • SPECT .ACULAR VIEW BRAMDNEW custom home 1002 1002 Gett*ral GMeral . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Large luxury adult condo wilh boat slip available. Full security bldg. Private s wimming pool. Best buy on Peninsula . 646-7711. Open Eves. ail ' MESA VERDE Thls 5h~r~2C:!· Mesa 3 GOLF-110()1...VIEW bedroo~. 2 bath home is TRl·LEYB. going up.now. Why own a Spectacular Mesa Verde <ind hand house wben you tri·level on the fairway. can pick your own Enterawalledcourtyard goodies on a brand new to lus h gardens and one! Nearly finished , cuslom swimming pool. ph~usc hurry. By ap· Formal e ntry to unique pomlment only. A Quail sunken living room ;ind COR,...,._. -A Place .t::xclusive. banquet sized d1n1ng vn room. Gourmet garden ft••p• EV Plac.. . vie w . ENORMOUS lofU ~ p t EXPANDED FAMILY · Lovely J bedroom. 2 bath rap•r l•S ' BONUS ROOM WITH PENINSULA PT. Six 2-bdrm. units. ! ba chelor ; carports parking, storage, swam ming pool ; on two lgt• Bal boa Peninsula lot:- Xlnt rental areu, JU'I steps to the boath Priced al $225,000 673·3663 675-4777 l:;\'l'' associated BAO KfAS REAL TORS l O]', Vw Buibo~ 61 1 1661 DEL MAR JM, .Quall ~ kitchen w ith golf course . h 2 y . 7.S2•1920 G owners ousc. ears i4oo ouAJ~st NIWl'OllT tlACH C R A C K L I N ---------old. 24 Foot maste r•---------• FIREPLACE AND --------• bedroom with mirrored BEACH RETREAT F 0 REV£ R VIEW. NEAR MEW d oors. K ilchcn has llR AM RM Private g uest suite. LOW DOWH custom butcher block +F Sweepin g stairs to STARTERC~DO c~unter-perlecl condi-$39, 900 chlldrens wing and total· S w i m m in g P 0 0 1 . lion. Plus .separate 2 Peaceful evenings of ly unique TWO LEVEL bedroom pine paneled rolling surf, gentl~ ocean MASTER SUITE. Bvery clubhouse. play area & r e nta l a nd unique br eezeli and sw .. ying conceivable extra. park.Allthisandnowr<· bachelor unil. Both now palms. Days fil~ with Sl38,500. Call 963-6707. lax in yuur charming 1 re nted .for S460. Cop~r s u n s h i n e, a n d Ol'!N 111 9 . 11~1uN h.Jll" • bcdrm Condo. Expcrll.' plu.mbing. Automala_c sandcastles! A vacation [·~· .. :. ~ decorated and upl{)'adcd. spn~klers. O~ers u~1t paradise in this rambling :. . ' ·,):: .. ,!Uil.lljl!;:lll only ~36,000. -qual1f1e~ t~r first user 3 BOHM with Tahitian i:iBn ~ ~ · depr.ec1al10n. Hurry! famtly room. Retirement . . :-. 'o MUPEf:nsu .. Call 673·8550. forces sale! Tr y $3900 -. OPW 1119 ·11 i..i•. '0 '" '· '~ total down with low mo. tg&f··1ifij•Hti~ payments! Bnng an of· * CASH* 31•1 Campus NB 549·1655 ·:;.~:~:£itj'ult f~~~~00 .• ,~~·fUNIOSfN1f1' FOR ANY HOME!! Full NEWPORT ----H r~ I appraised value paid. Tot~l~ c.-'h~~~. & t-41fiftiJt\J :~:~£:•~:~ci~:t~i ~~~t;~~:;J'fi~.; created for gracious Ii v-1---------111 fr p I cs , s u mp tu o u :-. ing. Monaco model · ex-grounds and garden::. lens iv e 1 y up l!r adcd Eaatslde Chea,,.., Oceanside/Carlsbad R.E. Live on the waler for 011 thruoul ; 3 bdrms., Convenient to schools & Cont a cl : Rob e rt ly$132.500. • formal dining rm .. wet Shapard , Realtor, 603 PRESTIGE HOMES public transportation. M' h' o ·d ba r , J car garage. ic agan, ceanl>1 e. R It 64r:::6646 P r emium location on Spacious 3 ~room, 2 722-7623. ea __ o_n ____ ~ quiet cul de sac st..reel, bath with lo~ of r,xtrfli; --------- overlooking the !airway. inc luding u~cd brick USIE VA MESA VERDE Solid value atSJ.55,000 fireplace, covt:re<S patic MES• VERDE :"learly new 3 bedroom.·~ and garage door dpencr "' ba th • h u g c fa m 1 I~ C. F. Colesworthz Sec this new l1st1ng . E njoy e l egance of kitchen, c:rackling bm·I.. won 't las t long!! al wrought iron fence yard fireplace. This Scll'l'l Realtors 640.00 0 $41 ,900. Call 540-llSl. with gas hl(hling formal Pro~rty is built arouncl Gl'S-FH"''S·. entry hall. True lri-level a garden atrium courl "' overl ooks sunswept which will be a perfetl YES patio, 9' deep pool. huge location for a jacuzzi Welcome to this 4 bdrm, diving board. Will go VA With its assumable loan 2 bath residence. Just re---------• at only $79,950. Call will sell ra:.l. F\111 prm • duced $1,000. Near new "OLD 646-7171. $53,900. CALL556·2600 Westminste r Mall. oPIN1tt9,._·11s1uN rotrNrl• ~SELECT Spacious family home. S~AMISH ESTATE" r~ ~ T' 3a~i~o~~i~ u Aa~~~ ~;y7c~ Windi~!·!~:rs~obblE ··:~~1 1t~fti!tll PROPERTIES Excellent buy. Own~r s lone w n I kw a y ! · ' ... =-·-••••• Sell things Cast with Dail~ anxious . Call 897·0321. enchance by ivy covered Pilot Want Ads. movable roof and open:-. Balboa Bay Prop. [ I Dram a t i c stairs l o ~o~hret :~~,i°'~>~~l s~.~~ ---•R•~•a•lt•ors___ ·'° e1rn~1 ::::,;:;;.~to':,!,~.-;~~:.:. jacuz7.1. T his home 11;~ 1~'~.:::;::.,J-~-~-~-!t!·!!!!•!!•!!•!~~~-& childrens wing. Tuke ideal lor t:xt•t·uuvcl'nlcr· .!. over 7Y.t % VA loan. NO - taining.a.,wcllasflirrnly G..-.ral 1002 GeMrai 1002 N~W LOAN COSTS, ' Jiving. Prime I rvtne Ter· •••••• • ••• ••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• S330/mo. pays all. Hurry, race location. Cu ll tor de· owner transferred. Will · · laif-. be VACANT soon. Call----------.------~- walls. Age old trees of a , by gone era. shadows the GeMt"al I 002 ~eftffal · I 002 red tile roof in a lazy,'••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• hazy day selling. (;or. ridor foyer. Sun.ken liv· ing room lightened by alcove bay windows , Candlelight formal din· in~ beneath massive d o m ed cei lings ' separate breakfast n~ with built-in hutch. St down panelled d e . Heavy beam oeilinlf. Wall or glass views hlUJe covered lanai. reaturi1J11 flagstone setting whh B.B.Q. and 2nd fireplalJ!. Walk to sandy beach. J ust reduced .$7,000. Want something dff. ferent & un\qu•? Sacrifice at $001900. C.11 ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. DUPLEXES CORONA DEL MAR. quaint lo glamorous. li ve m one of th~ finest n · ::.11.lenl13l url'.s:. on the coa::.l & ha ve mcome. too. Jo,rom $6.5.0t~ Ask about cxclu::.1v1· listing~ l SRJ, 1sg2, 1572, 1527. -: 4 152& .. COMPANY H Jo'.ALTOl!S ~l,n: l!M I 673-4400 '·' W ALk TO IEACH Swim in the Pool J.arste 3Ur, 2Bu Town home w p, l t:ncto~ed . f'.sllO • Try lOet. dn On.ly S34,SOO DA VW BCHJ RKE RLTR CALL :,41;. !$50 VACANT OM GOLF . COUISI .. Lonly. toHIY & ready . I« tou. Unusually sharp h ld den 2 story. L1.1sh -iarden •tttlna. S74,95ie luU pnce. Call a.6·1171. ~.;)I O'tH 111••11, '•ltHOMHICI' TENNIS IUFf"S DB.IGHT Turtlerock Broadmoor 3 bedroom home with family room, din ing room. atrium and 2 baths . One b lock from community tennis <·ourts and pool. Priced to sell at only·$63,000. IEST INCOME UNIT IUY 4 units on Peninsula. This has to be Newport's best buy! $.99, 750. WMYE QUALITY AND CONVEHIEHCE MEET Naturally, in this 4 bedroom, family room, dining room Big Canyon home with a dreamy kitchen and breakfas t room. Professionally decorated and landscaped. Perfect for entertaining or just luxurious family living. $164,950. ANYTHING UkE IT. • . On the real esta te scene? We think not. Custom. 4 bedrooms. 4 baths. Dining room. Family room. Den. 3 fireplaces . Pool. Soaring beamed ceilings. All rooms unus ually ~pacious. All this in prestigious Dover Shores for only $1SS,OOO on fee land. FUM PIHIMSULA HOMI 43' frontage with c harming 2 bedroom plus convertible de n. Large sunny patio, imanacuJate condition. One block to beach and Hsbln~ dock. Move in for summ(!r for $88,000. ··• 1~-~~~-~-~ NIW'OU llAC:H 644-1766 . ,,_, '= A COU>WIU. UJ«Ea CO. 1r IJ•Ve .OIJHlN"I lO ldJ1 .. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ .. C1atailied •ds do 1l well. !!! I • , 963·7881. ortN lft? • 11 c ' :•J • I IJ ,..; ' l••tiJI SHORECUFFS FAIRVIEW FRONTAGE 246' of C-2 zoned property is ·ready for develop- ment. Located near Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa. Call for Fabulous mini-mansion. particulars. F\111 price 28c, 2ba + panld den w/2 $300,000 war m frplcs. Outstand-Exclusive with: Ing lrg cor lot framed by li IL exotic coral trees, with a 111 ~ .. peek at the ocean. l\n air-646~1811 cond. mother -in-law's room orr the garage. This ANYTIME immac. home h as a fabulous circular patio~~~~~~~~~ sheltered by an - enormous umbrella tree. Owner will carry choice fi nancing. Allow us to show you this s pacious jewel, or see your broker. New OffwltMJ Boat/tr11l ler space . (;holce Newport Heights corner, 2 bedroom and gueat room. 558,960. HALPIMCHIM REALTOR 2121 E. Coast Kwy IALIOA ISLAND tlEALTY 673-1700 'Ii ACRI LOT HORSES OK, nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath + large palio home. Property aP· provt-d for wholesale or relall n1.1rsery. Near Orange Counl)' Airport ond Corona del Mar Jo'teeway. Cell ror fUU de- taHa.~6·~ . ~.:.•HERITAGE . REALTORS ......... s.s l::Jtper.\ dependable , compa\\n1e "'' est.ate 11le1woman rar ••••• r n\al•; full ~par\ om~ or opcn hou:<.o only :-.. 1 1~•>ury Real Jo~i..te 315 M arme Avt. 675-4392 MOTHll MATUIE l•y View View or new aoll courtc under d evelopment. Newport Beach c1.11tom 4 ~drrrf, 2 ba home. 2 F•replacea. 3 Car aar. 3~ Yra new. View from ev•ry room. See \hl.t and compar~ at f/4,500. a.L ....... Aflllf &48·.., llACHUTUAT SJ6,IOO Huu ' bedroom + Olympic u pool. aillnutet lo be 1 e b , hldeawa) muter, gourmel kitchen overlooks paUo. Fix & Save. aacrifice! Hurry! PORIST I. OLSON Realtors •~ I Balhaa lalAnd S"IJ..8800 CLASSWJJo;lh1ll scll1t --------- SECLUDED Seaside Chalet .. with separate arlisl's retreat. giant cathedral beamed family room has mass ive brick fireplace. Only steps to the ocean. $49,500. 10'1> down. HURR 'V , call 962-7788 . "KE:Y -" .RE:ALTORsh ~~u!~n!w !~1 · 4 Br.4 Ba &Gallery 2 fireplaces. wctbar Deluxe kitchen Pier for yachl lo 60' You m ay selecl the finilhlng touche>. 675.&l.20 4°/o IJ tot.al lee you pay for quoJUied real estate wbcn you ll ~t w ith C h arles Qulntord, Reallor for top-dollar sales. Number one (lU) l.n dollar volume for ll8t· lnp aold in 197•. Over 5000 uleapeople " all 9 Oranae Counl)'-mwtlple llatlna boarda available. uintard llALTY 6HICI 1946 3 Y'9 U.. kl. Suite i9S ~2'-2ftt-Mtt'- lethl •• C.M.. Hardwood floor•. 3 bedrm1, llvln1 rm +din- ing arH. Completely painted Top grad~ carpet. l'lus detnched aludlo room w bath & !Pie. A1ent 646-~_ find what you w3nt In Da.i.11 Pl lot Clnssiried:s. now! 842·253.S. Ql'tlt 111 9 •If) IUN 10/lf Nt(tl , [$11RMI OLDIALIOA $79,100 Location. Location . Localion. Eaat. Bay bn the Penin~ul . JM · maculate 2 '2 bath home could ea, ly be converted lnl<>• ltreal duplex. Huie 1un deck. Mua t sec tor nho)' J>0158lblllties. 313 ~. aay. ~-9491. UHIVllSITY PA;; LOWEST PRICED-of this model available. Sepante home .on fee land -3 b edrotml ~ family room. Jlrlthl and cb .. ry with 11.rium Md flreplace. M3,IOO. 642·1200 A PETE BARRETI REALTY macnab I Irvine realty SUHSHIMI! Bright & cheery home on the g loomiest days! s pacious 3 bedrooms, family room, 4 baths + bonus h ideaway for extra 2 bedrooms or in-law suite. Finest Newport Beach location. J oyce Edlund 642-8235. (J73) A MAGAZIM! COVER. Showplace -decorator's decor -4 bedrooms + family area. A steal at ~.500. Gail Foor 644-6200. (J74) PRIVACY & SIC&.USIOH. Live in the e legant serenity of Irvine Cove. Enjoy the warmth & qu~lity of this magnificently designed & constructed 4 bedroom home. $550,000. Appt. only. Evan Corkett 642·8235. (J75) I LIAVI YOU lltEATHLISS when you enter this newly decora ted Dover Shores VIEW home. 3 bedrooms + conv. den - fa.mlly room, living room, master -all on the ter race withe world of New1>0rt beyond. $159,500. Barbara Aune 642·823:J. (J76) llG A HOMIY. Country fresh 4 bedroom, 2·story family home w /extra lg. master bedroom or bonus room. Hilge lot + ~udio. $46,500. Gail Foor 644-6200. (JTI) 642..UH 644-tJOO tot Oowr Ori,.. 1144 MHAfllM I ,...,_. .. .el\, C.......nle tft'J .... I ' ~IG CANYON IUUTY! SIH ,500 Delightful pcrf ection describes this superb 4 bdrm home, fam rm w/wet bar plus form al dining rm. Soft colors ~ fi~e ~allpupers . Each rm has mv1tmg view of beautiful garden. 2111 S• J~ Hilb Rood HEWPORT CIHTll , H.L 644--49 IO GtMr al I OOZ' Gftlffal I 002 ·····•·······•···•····· .... ~ ..•............... LIDO ISLE ~aterfront 4 BR .. 5 ba .. rumpus rm. Pier & float. sandy beach. $295,000 Beaut. 6 BR, 5 Ba. or 4 BR. 4 Ba with 2 BR , 1 ba . Apt. Sandy beach courtyard, shore moodng. $295,000 ' Spacious_ 4 BR: family rm .. dining rm, sunny J)rt v patio; 52 rt lot. $179,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bor1d'" Drivi>. N 8 67S 6161 Penlnaulo Polftt Walk to bay & ocean from this 2 BR & family rm. home. comp. r e- modeled & like new in & oul . $87,500 Incl. land CAYWOOD REAL TY * 548-1290 . EXECUTIVE HOME 5 + PQOL G~ral I 002 General I 002 S\.lper upgraded tri-levcl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ho me. Shows like a IRVIME TERRACE -NEW Large home with view of harbor. 4 Bdrms .. 4 bulhs , game rm. Offered, $285,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Newish 3 bdrm., 2 baths, family room Offered at $79,000 model. Formal dining room, huge family room with large fireplace. Heated & fi.1lered pool with firepil for enlertuin- sn g. Professionally landscaped. AH for only S63,950. 545·9491. I • ' . . . ••••• (cu~~!~~~T~J!N IHl} super~~~!.~~!,.~ 644-7662 CORO... D bedroom w,ith family "" EL MAR , room, dining, breakfast ~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! nook, oversized Ii v ing G I room\ fire!>lace, bltns, eMt"al I 002 GeMral I 002 shag carpets, vinyl floors ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• & custom drapes. Locat- PACESETTER HOMES RANCHWOOD HAS A CLOSE-OUT SALE!! Selling 4 decorated models + 2 rep0's at extra low prices! 8% Financing also a vailable. Quick sale extras inc lude : front landscaping and sprinklers, rear fencing, upgraded carpet. oven/range, dis hwasher & dis pos al. As kin g from, $44.950. Hurry! ! For more information. Call 7 14: 581·2444 1002 G...,.al 1002 ........••• , .............•.•.................. CORONA DELMAR IEACHHOUSE Delightful. spollc:-1s. two bedroom home in Old Corona on an JU lot. Hif(h beumed ccil 1111'{s, f1r~lucc, privut.c :yard. cicc~llenl :;tarter; ~ond investment. only $61 ,000. Call 673·!1550. C,,i<fPNf•f•i •t•'• N~""'· f' [@<lfi~!tll :: ... . . . • • • • • •• • • ~· •' . . ,. lS' OH tAST OCEAMFROMT IEACH Unobstructed beuch frontage with a charming 3 bedroom, early Balboan home, has just come on the market at an unbelievable price. $109,000 will move you in tomorrow, so don't tarry with your offer. IA YSHORES -IEST IUY! Move-in for su mm er fun. 4 bedroom. family room & dining room . Near private beac h and boating facilities. Only $79,500 COROMA DB. MAR JIWll. Superb location steps from the beach. F.xquisilc two bedroom-den home tota ll y paneled. New carpeting. Perfect for the sophisticated family. $125,000 . ALMOST HtW -unu ISi.A.MD Large 2 year old 3 bedroom, family room, 2Yt bath custom home plus income apt. over garage. Huge master sulte, powder room. Hurry t $155,000. LIHDA ISU Lovely ramlly home on lagoon ... Decorator wallpapers & carllets throughout. E:.tensive use of Wood paneling. Beautifully planted courtyard. Pier & slip ror 60' boat. $365,000. HIWftOIT llACH 644·11'6 A COLDW IU ..... CO. • ed on quiet street near :ictfools and park. Of- fered at $$4,950. with as· sumable 511•% Gl loan. Call $40·1151 ~HERtTAGE . • REALTORS Corono del Mer 1022 SHORECLIFFS Charming 3 BR, 2 BA. pool + lovely view of ocean &c canyon. Juat listed $139.600. 234 Morn· ing Canyon Rd. Aecnt 675-6900. . I I 41RDUPLIX with 3 BR, 2 Ba Rental . South or Bayside Dr . with beautiful natural wood te,tures. Only l year new. C•ll 644:7211 EXCLUSIVE 3 Br. 2 Ba, Game Room, close to all schools. Ask· Ing $47 ,950. Assume FHA loan. For more informa· ----------- lion call. Dan Lee & As· soc. 673·1641 MEW 4-f'LOES ... near the ocean. Good tax shelters. apprecsa· lion. $110,000. & up. * SUMSETIUCH Bcllut. new duplex. il<'P." to beach. OPEN Sat/Sun 12·5: 16306 14th St. MEW UMITS FOURS & FtVES Hunt Be ach. Your l ax sheltered property ln ap· p re c i a l i n g a r e•a s • 536-2S79 . * * * .. Edward Corl~s 359 HHMml Rood Costa Mesa You are the winner or TWO FREE TICKETS ($20 Value) to the OL Y SUPERIOWL MOTOCROSS Saturday. July 19ttt al the L.A. COLISEUM Please call 642·5678. ext 333 to claim your tickets. (North County toll free number is ~0-1220. > **** ACreCICJ• for sale 1200 2 DUPLEXES Larg_e lot. •••••• • • •. •. ••••••• •. •• Room for morl!. Bw Ider. 645-8720 can·l Sell Due To T&xtt. Trade Cul\om 3 lir D\lplexea ln NeW'port Shora For F.q. ln home or TD' a. 641.as1'3 ... ~ .._ .. ' , '. ~ '· ..... ,. ' ' , . .. .......... _ -"-t .a.. .......... _. \I -.a.1 • _._. 4250 Offlct R.ntal 4400 CB DAIL y PILOT T &d J I 0 197S HOtllff u .. ~ ApariM•tth.......... ..... ..... ~ _,_ .... n ~ 'f'0Cwn0ft "•m•• ...................... .. ......... ..._ ________________ h_u_r_1_,y ...... _u_.y_1 ___ .__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• & lt Pvt u-.. 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I-' H, UR, Townhf>ui.~ 3 u Jl 2 • 2 B::I s-a1:, ::;295 s.&7 0993. 496 1981 ¥.1~ m o . 197S !>omonj, 499.3097 M I\ M M o T 11 L a ke a $140 up s tore-0m ces c p\!i / .,.ulll·rton SJl40Q l'<lllll)', + lll'n. 3 liJ, pool t-Close to 1>l'lb1pJrk1pool 1-:.i-.tblurr Rlty &11113.1 CM Cullt>4S ltk'iG --Do 1 u x e C ond o . drps air bath. 17301 ' :>177 1110 ,0HJl.i1 !'.uu. Juluu.1, Jrm_1_c1111 rm $450mu gJJ271.ti I \U~ ~2~11 guc1>t r m & l Ult crpls dl"pb&bltns. SMlaARa JllO Everythin g fur n 'd . lieachBIHB84.2·~ ,. J Jlt , :it'l'u1 it) ur So l'"l \l\•'>a \ l'rcl1.• ~).'lill mo,'" * RE-..JT • •s * 31UH. I Jm .rm, dbll' r1,1ll; 2 d 1 ~97 220.'i E~t:~ Aduits, no pets. SIM>. Call ~··••• ••B•••••d•••l •Co••••d•• $125/135 per wk. 846-5456 Large orfice or Drafting l'ljlll, 5~111\'<IUll\ ~11'17 dcl lll<Hnl .>'1!1.)117 " -IJ !>, corne r u 642 4044aft3 PM 2 1:tr,1r,.; a ,A ut n 0. CVCll 2350 sq ft Fully mo Will lr,idi· l'llhi·r Joi UNIV PA HK \:.1rct1•nt r & wate1 p.11d . 1 1 . ,. l -P vt. paHo. c·rpts, drps, · rooms, d & . · · nd In l,ill' moill"I ('Jr. l'l1. ..,,11111 \ l':HY L'IL-au :i llr. :.!::.:.~·~· ~Bit, ;,n.1 . ~ 15<1 ~..i~·k Bay Adult l:.~.1~1ly 2re1:i~. ~11 ~lk1>G~;1:11 ~ ;~ 2 UH, 2 Ba, new crpts & dshwhs r , disp. all eJec. Rffltafs to,.._,. 4 300 ~a~~l~ro:.s ~ ';1~r". , ,iluc tiJH 17t~I ""1111· :! l.',I r g • .11.ig1.· 3 UH . -i H,1 .>I-., Jt.;, ::; '4 3 5 m on l h -l 9~ f>e•« "'''""mo .. ,0 19.,,, d rps. Adu It~ no pe ts. P ool, club house. $215. ••••••••• •••••••••••••• 35 It 979_4080 x i7 .t5ti:lvr!.17!H>l!.IJ C:OLLE<:t-:PAHI\ Hccllands Unve 642·U5~>L ...., ... ~&." .,.. "" Harbo r Uaker ~rea . 714·496·2038. * * * * _ 'µer s~ __ __:__• L '"''!'"JU L' ·• .. 1 1 :JUH ,dt•n.~.hJ S-100 orti424387 CostaMesa 3824 55754511 "entc. ... ...a--N L'WLY D ecor a t e d , R""'ol t:-tote r. ,., "' r. " ul'. rp • It h J •part-nt• £-·-'shed " -rllm'r i;;, "' ""' u W t I 111 a n1· o Sa11 u.rt1u1n . •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' ........ • ...,._ 0 32195 Vl1ta curpeted 2 room ol'Clcei1. Wonhd 2900 · ~ \' rrg. l ' gar, 2 UH .:!'~ H.1 . $1.iOo .J UH. 2 UA, dc11 l cnni~. or Unf.,rni$htd 390 B · . t f ind um pl1: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ii.: f11t·d likHI. ( 'ul cit• 'fUHT l.I·: HOC!\ µoo l, 2 I.i lks l o Lich Off leateft Path H ti gfo a.ach 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 01Cohina u.~-¥ go Int ilot·ation IRVINECOVE S.H·. ~JOO mo. \Vtr pd :J UH .~B<t . . ... ~ct:, Hdni;,1.Summ1,:r vr)1'IY l , 2 & :J .Hr. Adults no •• ~~•~••••~•••••••••••• SouthL-7p7a91 W1n1'.•txh "t .. S75 &~11i::: H l.'s p 1rni.1blt· ,,..r,on t.lhUt 7a:tl't ti Clll\/At'o VE<: MK 8'12a ~~~,~~sh,-:v::~·g~'.11~:·.~1~: llKETOllACH ~lt:aqt}? Youue the~~~r of 548-19'i5 ~r 548·195l ._,_ would like to buy 1,lll't't'\ :\'l"l'Ht\CT I Vt-: :!lw huust'. ~um llll'I' ttt."nlul To ... nhous""' " " ~ TWO FREE TICKETS --- 1 I I "lJl'.J...,"th· ... "'"""'Mo ... ... umi. G :.rs & wat~r ptl N EAR SHOPPING 'flCITlllCll£WCOllCOT ! EXECUTlVE sw·l"'s on I 1 om owne r 1101111,· 111 lvl Inn > 1 , •'nl' i,;.11 ~•ol' u ' .,.. ~ _,,.,,.., U f I hed 3525 MllC ($2 v I ) '" Pli•a,,. e l'all ":'I 1100 ~00 mo ~!!·tie~ n urns Pool B eau t1 f u I new 2 BR &DOLT UKlSIDll · 0 a uc Ncwonrt Harbor. 400 to O) "Ill .• .. ..................... LAMANCHAAPTS :,tud10 a pt~. ft~rpl cs , i $MAll ,llUCCl r110 lo t.he or-it "'2 464'1• KA ~ I H LI I I l d h h 2 OLY su•ERIOWL ~;5°.44055q • U'I • • llOL'Sl':WNT'l>IHlt;st-: '\-EWl'O ltT Ills llUllkx. :! 1111i 1\1 lllJN'I' l n . 2 1r, 1a, 778Scolt Plat·~ CM bllns, 11> was crs, ·car •Bochelon ..-.,.. 1-'un ·lo:ir, dehnq 111-: hr .. l11l'U ,YJ nt. 1111 pl'li:. VISleN lill111>, 11u llrps & 11001 ~ ti42 5(173' gar age. Sundecks. From •I BR , '2 BR MOTOCROSS 1,Jw1kCa:.h 'tii.1N\l'I P rl·I murru.•d ~.!.!.> ~b ~~:>Omu a!Sl!S8-l l - -$261).536257~ •2BR& Oen Salurday,J u.ly l9Ul BusinessRental 4450 I 1 ... 1. lllAlTY 1·21RW/LOFT f rom $17S ·$ .. 8S atthe •••••••••••••••••••••••' Refttals "· --·'' 552 7500 I LAH<.il-: 2 ur :.lud10. enc. .. -Apartments furnished i'\t Pa t10. lrpl, 1 yr 1>c L.A . COLISEUM DanoPoint 3226 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ava1lauleJUI1ebl i.:ar,patio &fnl'd .lnla nt MesoV.rdeEost&Adoms Pl 11 ., • .,c.,e78 t • ••• •• • •• • ••••••••••• •• Hl':AllT. New 1lJ11t·h11 San FT "DTS OK & no pcb !:>177 .50 mo. 540-1800 ease ca .,..,. . ..., • ex H Fu ·........ •••••••••••••••••··~··· Balboa Island 3706 HA YLO l"T • Warner & Bcuch <i rea . :W to chum your tickets. ouses nu~ ""JUI ·"l>·•ni~.1,.·1•i0.-~0J Joa•1u111 '1'.,..11hornc :.!Ur. 83 odoCM ,. f ""' •'·" "" u ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Avoc • s.t7 4·110t\\•t11l now <Norlh ~ountylOll rec ••••••••••••••••••••••• homl.'OJ\\lcw lot.A\'ail ~·~ha.~:..tvo (J\-t·rloc.11-.:. WATr:Hi''HONT 3UH.: 645-0143 number1s 540-l.220.) General 3102 Aui.:. l ~Ji:>. mthly Ht.'I:. g1tlr l'uur1>l' & lal..l·. ~. lla, F am & Liv Hm. l:Srand ' t.•w Air cond. 2 . * * * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• .'Ir 11~1 1·ebt·k .. , '"'' -1""~ 5-17·70--M 552 0055 > '· C d ~ -" •n ~ 0 '" .. ,.,w Deck. pn )llL't , .> t I) ~ Near Co-...tetion li h , 2 u a 1 n o n o ~ v l 'll l::.\P J E 1 UI. ~. Ulll EH'S 53~·7-1 1-l ...... ,. I J> l pool I ~ll RlSTlAN 11·1. N .. ,\t.~11 ., l1r, 1 •• 11· l ~IV. l't-: '1'1.•11 Ne\" :J t.7:172lti CEDAR WOODS "'om p l!X. rt pa io, • '[I i ...... ~.""-"".. c wo man t o ' u " ' ,.. I · · 1 ... w1ll ll!a:>l'. S:IJO. 842·20'.!6 ..... "'"" "hare y ou r apt beach l:kath. ::,:!:.!5. ul1l pd BE\l'I' ne w a b1 , :.! h;i u1 2 Id 1 .... 11111111\' .~1 llA<'lll':LO H Apl. parll) 3:l9 U111 \•cr:.1ty Ur . 111.'ur ~r e a . S m o k e r o k . :-.111~lt.'!>. J>l!IS. l \J \1 I IJr 1 t.1111 r11\. :! 1>Jl1os, gar dul.Jhou:.t' & pooli. s:lt'I:-> 1 urn \l , gJ ,. pr kg ::-1.; Back lfay. I br, :.! IJr &ICL I::AN ~ br . 2 ba, nice 540.3769 poul , 1>111t:I'-' 111 n1upl1· h.1, t·vc ry U11 11~. ~J75 l.:.L:·.H:1:1 9"l2 1':H·~ 11111 Yrly. b75·2i:J7 0 d~n . l''r11 111 Sl!S5 urea.Ultns.Ch1ld O K.No CORONA DELMAR -------1 \bo wa tkl11w.1L1.•1 'I B :.! %.!:.!1:11 LogunaBeoc h 3 248 t..i;iti527 1-;ustsidc. ~It! 11J7 ur pct:..~lti5.mo.008·9174 2 Br Townhouse, frplc,G UYORGAL toshr.3br, hr. S:!05 01•1.·.111'11•\\ I lir El Toro 3 232 ••••••••• •• •••••••••••• C d 1 M 3722 -~~·llti~ NL'\V dclux;-, beach are a , from $275. 1 Br Crom S20S. 2 ba duplex, NB. $165. ;:.\:!5 .. utll pd. :-... II ,\gt , 11 Ilk orona e ar .,, Pool, te nnis, contmental 63 1·~ THE COLONY 30 RETAlLSHOPS I Prime reasonable space· <1VD1lable large & s mall. Old wo r ld c harm with r'rench windows, gables & lrees. AdJacent to F es li v al o f Art s , Grounds. 580BROADWAY L AGUNAHEACU 494-7915 . L'e,··· .. -,•./. "'·l''IJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• \k.·1·;.111 \ 11.·w Ulh•' :! 1 s CA .... A VIC'l'Ol'l ~ ., 11 • " "a t lo cd gar .-~ " -n ... • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • ••• • • • "' \ " c. I . c. v ' . :. . brea kfa st. Some IV•can & -_----.------I l.l\L"I,.' l"l~L),"''l' ',' '·1·. t11Sh.1w ':.L'u\e.:!Br,cl111 }'J&''I' u r n1L\Jr11 .. ,-5 All tlpd Also "" "'EM AL L' w td b .._ _________ _ "' ' ·~ ' u l';X('l-;1"1'101 Al. 1 br n.'n .~ ".r. n ur r ::; .. , ·mo. u 1 · Cata1·1na v1'e ws. Sep~rate .. . c. n • '1 r .-corona del Mor 3122 Jl'rl,1111. •·e11t1"•I :111· 1·lt1 rn1 . tr11l1·. h .i rd "1111d 1·· ~1""50 •· ·/\11t1· 1'·I ·1 1' 2• u 846 l''llor 0 h $ 35 I Houses Unfurnished ~ ~ • la l lur p.1rl1cu l a r i . ., vo1. ga:. . "· . ,r, ~ u. . "' fam1'ly sect1·on. CJ•~"' lo ousc. l mo ., yr y. TOPLOCATlON •• •• • •• • • • •• ••• •••••••• µn \II ~:1:.1:'1 rno. ~I \XXI l l1111rs, S·IUO 11w ti7:J :n:ii llHitiu·t· ;c11llt. Sec: ad un I 1\dults-No Pel::. ~ .. c . ..:all· ti·W \:J~ Ai.:t. No fee. h . , & f' b;~ ·h Av l. now & Hmm a te. l':XCl':l''l'IO:'\ \I, 1 111 Fo t ·, V II 3234 1. ... .iw ;1 1111 . :.! li.1, g.01agt'. ikr3 1<!~.G7:l l~t>.> I P ool, Hct•. Hm. Elc\'.1t11r ~44o·p2p61lnlg. me ac. wton5td. Sept. 15. 833·5209 8 MESA VERDE I I I I'\' un an o ey 52" Vic·toria, &12 8Hill L.irge 3 Br. 2 Ba, Ilunt· u DRIVE p• ...... • n1rnp. ur11' • 1111' · 111•111 IJJllll. x 11111 old " -ut 1 b . g rdnl·r. 1..iu.d cl •••••••••• ••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 3724 "''l5. N L'\V 2 l>r . l'atiu, in gt''" 11 a rhuur are a . ----------•1 Cor store or office. Ample. 111.1turc Jtlll u11I\ llil S:J50 mo :.i UH.:! B,\ ~.ri.1,l!J!Jll:~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,,, "' l'lu:.elo!lchools &sho p· T H EEXCITING F emale R oommate lo pa rking.T own &cow1t.ry µd:.. ~:!7 :-, 111 ,1 ·1...,l· beautiful ra.m1l;Y hu1111 .l Bd. 1 ba. Dn.,,11 \I\·\\ LOWRATES gardc11. t\dult:..11ofJl.'l:. pin~. ~275. mo. 842·9880 PALMMESAAPTS. share2 8r,Apt.CM.$110 atmosphere. tii3 t:.!115 lur 11.·J:.l' .. r-<r !-11.,Jkr & llall ltk lu Bl'l1.~IJ01 ulll 521 W. Wll:.on ;ti42 11.iO:l duy~.tllti 5!J!.IO evcs. u1NUTESTONPT mo.Ca ll Robcrt548·0107. 1525 Mesa Verde Dr. E. M J g 1114,l 1 a IS 4 -. I 11.t. .iv-'':!tJ:. r •1'17 ll5t. t:\t:!> • Stuu1u & l UH Aµl.S ,,. c; M 545~123 Laguna Be ach 3148 ;;Jli J1g1 ' -. " . •Water Hells ·J Hr. lower . end. pul10., ~ltiQ mo + ~50 dl!p. 2 b r , BCH. 2 B r ' hous e lo s ha re osta esa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• () 't:i\~ 1''lt o NT l.;i••ut1J •IV & .M a id Sci ' A11a1 l crpt s, drps Nr. O<.:C tf.)b. tlrp:.. :.love. garage. Bac:h, 1&2 BR. from $165. w /respons1ble m ale or DELUXE office, comm..''_ Hu ti. ...on D-ach 324 0 ,., l'h ' ... n lllc1 I'°°' ""20. 1009 . 'A l\l 1~s1011 L'1d~ () L. "'" 0'"'" f I u I pd $ 25 t • ShJrp ur1•J11\11•w nmtl·m n n"jl' uc 1<11\ .ill' ('1111clo :J hr ~ b.1 " 0 ' c .,,e · -"' J "' ,,." "'°" Adults. No Pets ema e. l1 · · l m o. & indus tr ial s paces. Also IX>rc.iryh11111L· '.!Br 211.1,••••••••••••••••••••••• :!11t~1:.11 ll BJr,f111l,St.•1· •l'hildrcn!;l·l.'lton c -l\J -. L ' -t l I ---&--1561 Mesa0r. KS1de. CM.631-0SW or m1n1 w a r e hou ses i i\ N d & :!Jit. ~ ....... µort Bhd. C:\1 osla 1.'Sa s .-me:. ,(1t· :>JOO LG 1 h r. (.ias wtr lll'n. lurn l'l\l'l'Pl l$4lr111 i·w t«1111cl. IJI"-':> gu:ull !:>711• 1110 l.:.l' .>11!!175:>urtH5~7 Only k ind in th" arl'a µJ Clsd ~ar :JOL 15Lh. (5 Blks EaslofNewporl -~2·8338iJam ) Laguna N1guel&M1ssfo12 \\Jrl .\ui.. Jl :>Ji,, :,.11111 IJ.illll 1. Ucd1111: 2 hJ \\llll Adult:i11111} .... 11 71.il>S Qu1L'l garden lik1 ... 1dull :JW·OJ42 , 675 62451.'ve Blvd.) CdM, s hare 2 Br, 2 Ua & Viejo a r eas. Handy lp ' 1~r mu11th cl••11t•111l111i:: Ufl 1.'"'. ,. rµ~l'.. Xlllt JI t•a. . 32521----------1111 ll\'1ng J,ge i.:1, Hi I ,ii -. --546·9860 loft be amed c~ilm gs San Diego F wy. 200 lo 1111 ;\o 111 lc·11.111h i.tll ~ ... "'" ~:.i -I~ l.Sc\ 01 loquno Higuel I llH Furn :>1M5 n.1 WW nµt..., drp:-. ~t-:W lrtpl<'>..cs 1.2,:l lir gla:.~ & wood ho~e. 2':: 2000 sq ft. As low .u.-~. 1!•!1 ~llt:J Fil'" ,\ "i..1111 ... ·11"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.ob 01 hl\n,., µutil. \\,ilk µJllll. hlln:.. :-111111· '~'"t<I Ulx thruout, lrplcs, t nS~ld. <:ar gar. washer &drye r. per :sq ll. 831 1400 .. r \I i 111 uhJl.i·r .it h I'" '1 l'A "I Un N11 ... ul.'I l;1111 t"11u1:.1·:.: •· 1 t H l d ioo2 lluntmatnn RES 0 RT --------r · >luUt.Ul uur111,• .,..1•1lo.111~;:-,11',1,1p I '''1 -'.,"'~111~. H1 :! B.i ll'lllJ.:.,.. ll'l' t11 :.huµp111r.. •,, 11\1 uurn111 g rp . l'Jll 5~· .. ; .. 1022or5J9·b'77:>'{" W~lk lo .b ch:•.Sl75 mo.SHOPava 1l.m lhe mallal~ . ' "' 'J'l:i, < i 11:. :>;..,.. ""' ' • ·II I . ' IJL·arh. :J:JI W l !11hSt land:.l'IJU. tw.1ted pool & "' -Ut1l inc l. 675·0360. lhe L'a clory, N.B. ldeaf.. hr' • ,., I "•'I"'' Ji'"' 111 ""\ r · :,~ 1 l ·'11111 ~ Alll'Jl'll\'l' rent. c • • :11..., ''"" • u.. °" ~:,~·~ti ~.1~ • 1~\-·~~::'. "01~1.~1~:;1----•5•'1!-o..iti•:.•1 ----1 Martinique Apts. ~~!J.~~~~~~~~•••••~~-~~ Responsible f 'emalc over !~~p~~~-~~e sandwich 11 S !--l :\I :'11 l':H. the !>Ull ,., • 1--7:) 1 \n A C :\-1 21 to sha re 3 Br. 2 lla _: ... h1n11I'' l.l\c •irat'l11-;llh ll'a!>l'. ·l'I I ~!>l.1 <IJ\:. L'l 'HN 1"1' :! Hr a rH. t•lo"l' i 1 . an a~ u \~". ; • ., 1 HR, Ut1lil1es paid. S225 H . I . $165 + • ••••••••• • ••••••••••••• ,., • . tJ7:j il'lls l'\ol' & .... 1..11d:-. r ,., l\l gr A11L 113 l;.tu .>;>-I~ "" r m o . Nr . Ocean. LI v I NG o me in rvme. . n Corne r C·2 for lease 8061 General 3202 1n the blue P al'll11·. ~ & :s \11 :il111pp1ng, ;illult:.. 1111 .. , Ut il. Call Ca rolyn al Bolsa, nr. Beath Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bd11n deluxe apLo.;, ln.111 S lO:t'\ 'l't·rr .ii·L· llvlltl'!" pl'l:-.. Jnq u1 rc ll!J1;,.; SJJH: 2 llr, 1 1 ~ Bu, 557·0l>3:Jor 494·8~ta. SS2-0242 aft 5Pl\1 . 1840, 1040, 800 s q . tl. FHE l': ~·1n;1·; :>:.!i:>. l11 S.W5, Mmw with Ol·l'.111 \le\\. 2 l1r :.! l1u Hlll·hl':.ll'r. <rl·ar J. i\dults o n l.}, no pcls. Newport Bea~h-l 869 4Br & Uc n CdM. Male (7H)644·tH72 ut1lllle:. 11:.111 No lcl.' t 'Jll 1 . kit .1 1 11 .1 ., ,. 1. End gar . p;.1110, nu • Profc~:.ional S.·r' ll't.:-TOUl:'ll Ht-:,\ LT Y , 1' t·i 1 •t•i · 1 i:i. -"' Slx5 A'l''I' It/\(' q111el, l & . ·' . •· . ""2 ••••• • ••• • • •••••••••••• n1;:eds 2 r oommates over D RDS /..!Jl'a/..!L' l '\l ~Jrtl 'l'l.'11 I c rpt1>. uip:, "'µt.1 inl."" J EWPORT -----------*LAH LO * Hlll l:ill dc11,pa1w.h tn:-,guragl' mo.fi31·0iiii9orl>l•l lRl7K. PARKN ~7. $15 0. 673·3121 H . lndustn'alRental 4500 Home finder s 642-9900 t'Jlll11r111J -.1..11 ;!•·:-l •Hl!nlal ~1·1 \llT'• 11 :J BJ<, 11 ~ buths. rdng 111 1 Id \';11·a 11l. ;:.:.!7., l'L'I m1t 1\,,I-. lvr t-..\·1th Hl..r. !lti:.! 111 I M ission Viejo Ill:>, :-w11n111111i.:. l'lubh...i~ I adult. nu pct ~~1 JI -APARTMENTS FROM $185 675·1519 B . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ow1a•r I>·•)~ \\.tll'l' <' Hutgl'I"• $225.LJ!.:Jbr.21.Ju L..OWl'I' u,'1"h•·lorlo r 2 du1.·:i ~:.l:.!.J 11w le 1~•· 11 <>K ,, " " O a k wood o ffers the L'emalc s hare hous(• H.B. NEW BUIL DINGS a t · · Ch i 1 rcn · no l'Ch. Bedroom~ a nti " t;.i.111.;; l.u>.unuu:i gut· ... t h11U:.l' ;,,)i~S!IJorn<lU-U'Jl:iltal l I; fine:st inresorthving at a 2 1·30.SllOmo.1 ... l&lasl. O.C.Airporl.~(JOtol!OOO l-:111111 Jll'r ~o 11 , no11 'l'own hous1.•s price you ca n afford . Ulll pd. Nancy, Lynn. :.q ft. a mple park111 i;. 3267 :i m11hl'r. :'11.itll 1>en· STUNN l='!GLg.2 br.~ba Fr ~<!~ti.50 0pcn !J.6 There 's $1 m illion in J ohn.!llit!·5233or968-9086 S OM £ UN IT S FOR 11 B .1 lir '.! liu. lo.ub 1.._·l 11 II 1'0111, .I hr. lo.11b l>\N1\ 1'1 Jb1.IJ rnrm.· IJJ. lrpl l..111". pd ).:.JIUl'll<r Supl'I I lwd1 Ill. :.! IJ.ath ~ tl•·11 . l I pt:-. 1lqi:;, I< I) :>3.)11 :-..; I' W1·~t111111 ... ll'I ;\l.111 !lf1.I l5h!l II<.·\ 11r JoL· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~11! ll'•I ()urdt:n a pt. Pool. n ·i DJily r ec r e ation facilities. --SALi': AT 10·;, DOWN. ~ BIL I 1 • JI.a. 11'11 "' area S205. 710 W llith St S11a·l'oob-Tennrs NIG HT LlG l-fi'EU T E N· Gara9es for Rent 4350 Koll ln m l! Center. Call l'<rlllJll'r l•ual .1lC:1.·s::. Hew Furniture ] Al'ro:.:. lrom l"a:sh ion NlSCOU RTS.A fulllimc ••••••••••••••••••••••• U<1n Curt is. (714 )919-92US " H ...,., \ L. ~ 111 11111 .I hr .~ I ~ I'' \ \111. Y I .!. ,1\ Jll WI>:.! l'a u I J IJJ I.Ill' pl'l ~111glc·:. 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Ag\ t.1.i , :.!~I w ,\ 'J' 1-: H F I< I J " ·1 Balboa PeninS&llo 3207 townhou~e 111 I 111111111;.:11111 ••••••••••••••••• •• ••• • II a rhou r w J.'l ""·' l ~ 1111 \lo:-.l 1<;,l'l'pt11111.il hllllll' 1111 th1· 1'111111 l'llJ 1111 :!X lo\ 1111. 111111 d111 1111 I Bl< J U.\ .,u111111 do·\ ~()()() l>ll ll :1 111 ;1 li.1 11 \ IJ111 tl111 r111~ 1'11 .. I & 1•·11 111'> 1·1., ISlh !JU.!11 1tl IS lh :JI t.tl f..:JI Ul'll:i ~ lg I ,ol,.111.1 Irvine 3244 \J J~UJ I H t•Ul Jltlfl'•I .11111t· •••••• • •• •••••••••••• • • \It'\\ ol 11,1\ 1 .. ,, • II\ j 1 h"ll ·r :o.'.J.~u· 11111 i., , Jtr l I REHT ALS 1•1 1 J.~ J:.nm .! llH, 2 Ua . ::.JIJO 1.11• l•AI C o rona del Mar 3222 3 UH 2 Hr\ ,,lh.1 :11 1.SH. l''unu,,l11d •• •••• •• • • • •••••• •••••• !:>l.J.\I ME H Hft:;-. I .\I~'> II \' lln11w-. I I 11 .! H.1 I 1·· H ~,,. 1 l 'II'\\ '' pool 6.. 11·11111 ... I I J \ .111 '1~.1 1,,. 1;.i 1 2Xi, x:w un:" Costa M e s a 3224 •..•••................. ,\1 ,111 .11111 l.1 11111 l'I.. 1.I RAISOR'S REALTORS 4.1.!:! Carn pus Ur Ir 111w l'Jntpu:. Valll.'Y Shop Ctr CALL 833-8600 111:!t .. 1l1J.!l"111t1ro~d111l. I' l..I 'HI < 1111 !-111•1\\ 11 111 .1ppl 11111\ Ill\ ,'II' U I ,ll'l' ,I · I I I'.,. II . ~IS,\ I O\\<llhlllll>I' u r. 1)11111 • i.1 111·1 11111 • -• '· ~:1~_.1 .1.1:! IH!lti. , x:m 11,x:io1.JXIX(J:J(i H.id1 :>llu. All ulll. 1Jll O:\KHI UGJ-:\'l LLA l::.lanc1 ul Jaml>oree on arl1 v1tit:s directo r whoSt o ra g e g a r a ge 2 1 2 - --(~urt•tadul\ll\mg.Lot ... ol 3 BR , 2 ll~1. lllln-.. San Joaqu1n ll1lls Road. pl<.1n s p a r ties. Bli~'s. Chicago,ll.B.Sl5.mo. 2500' M ·l C ~1 /1 7lh & Hewport Be a c h 3269 ............•.•........ TOW.'01111\ :-.1<; :! lir. :.!'~ h J " " ll I . " I t II .... .... ...... h llo i;.1r. ~11 1.ct:. ui5 !1IKH Bl.l.1-'FS CO:>.l>O :i Bit. :.! ~ H \. lk.1ul dt•l'11r.1l l'd l'.1rl1.il Jl,1,.i.. H.1) \I\'\\ '1\\,111 X l 1.j ~.1:.!:1 IH'r 11111 :1;•1; I:!:! ~,,.,,, }\ 1111; Big Canyon Home Fvr LL'•''l' 1\\·;111 &-pl I t 'A I.I. v 11 (;:178 UL Li F F !') 3 U ll 2 ', ~ l,;.11 FH U H. SI:!;,. m11, )rl) l:.1.:. Hkr 55U !bl l •••• Eunice H°'ihon 512 Joliet Street Huntington Beach You JI l' Lill' \\lllll\'I ur TWO FREE TICKETS 1:>:.!11 \Jlul') lo the OL Y SUPERBOWL MOTOCROSS ~;.turday. July l!Jth Jl lhl.' L.A . COLISEUM 1'11.'J!>l' l'Jll t).Q 51;7li. l''t :1;13 Lo l'lu1111 )our ll• kl'l:i !North Cou111:-toll Jn 1• llUlllUL'f J:, l.>O );!;.'ti, I upl'n :.p.tl'l'. Bcaut1tully l'h1hlr en wclt:omc. s:t:!Z> (7141644-1900 t rip:s & more! Free: sun 541-5131 P I a cl! n l i a · 2 2 0 m.iintaim·d 1 ~ ltlk. 1Ju1> 851:1 W. Cenler t;.15 1 l!JI day brunch . pwr / µrk g /exhst a ir, U' \\ Jlk Jll :.h11ps Ofl :.lrL·d Plus bt:autiful ~i ngles, Office Reatal 4400 ft. b46· ll5Z/!H4.·2228 pari..1n~ & laundry ,\dull *VILLA NINOS* MESA VERDE 1 &2 be d roo m a pts, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---- ovi;r .io no µell>.~ 1ll'J8 2 I.Sdrm:s., 11 2 bath condo furnished & unfurnished. 150 I W tdiff Dr $ 9 5. 2 Br, 2 Bo Apts with pool. S335 Mo. Hcnls 1rom $185. Price s •s • ~ l':.\T ('I.I':,\:" 1 Hr WJll.. Super Comfortable STEPS TO BEACH vary by location. Models New por t Jo'inancial Ctr 400 SQ. FT~ to ::.hopping ~I i.> mu v u1et.Uppcrdo"l'r 2liH,l lla .unf.~IS5 openl0 to7.Sorry no pets Lta1in90fficeSpoce La9unaHiC)Uel h·l2 7151 E nt'loscd Garnt!l':. SEA WIHD or childre n. Roommate Call on Site Manai::er 831-1600 Ga:. & Wa le r Paiu. Mo lu 2 H R.~ Ba condo S47S :.l!rVil'e available. 1714 )642·3111 ext2-lti lqe Furn 2 Br 111111.... w w . Jql'i, pool, :>:.!OU J\dll:., 11 11 pd ... lrl:! !15:.!IJ l\lo rentab . S21Utu S22u WE HAVE Young Children OK SUMMl:;Il Rl::NTALS :!J24 E Iden Ave. 8a3·2'180 Huntington Beach 3740 H UG£ 3 Br, 2~:! ba, 1.'f.)t.s, ••••••••••••••••••••••• <l r ps. s tovt..'. No pet s. :-.iO l:"CH EASI·: in ..,um · S245. 5·15·5270; 541i·68:J5 int•r r.L·~l. l:Sca~_t l .hr I urn NE\v 2 br & b~Hllns. cpl ttph :Slh5 & :Sl i:> Spanish & drps. 19 1 Walnut S250. ::.ly k IJltlg, IH'l t•iicl ~;,.rr, No pcb. a dults 'onl}. 1i~ml. !>~unu. lndry, adlh t>73-ti04 1 & 549·2110 1.:101 Kl·l'bon Ln. l lilk \\-<ii U1.:ad1 olf Slater 1Sl2 iKl8 E. S1 J c 2 lir, duple>.. Ushwhr, patro. enl· gilr. associated BRO KER S-REAL TORS l02~ W Bol boo b 7l JU 1 Oakwood Garden Apartments tolewport hoc'i 880 Irvine Rooms At 16 lh 6 45·0 550 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P vt ent/K. priv. CM S2.'>/wk & SOO/mo. up 548·59~ or 556·0068 Hew port Be ach 37 69 No pets. si25· 5.5tl·05ti7_ •••••••• •• ••••••••••••• * * * * HOO MS S20. wk up w1Lh G . Zoe''.....: kitchen S30. wk up apt. WESTCLIFF BLOG. NEWPORT BEACH -ornPf Wi•tt<ltlf Pt•v• DnO "'""•A•• ../. Alf COfKl~loni119 ../ c~•· jMito<lal ./_Mu-;/,..,, ..... ./ ,~, ..... ba!Goftlel ../ X.ro1 -•Ice ./ Secy -•le• ...... ./ Amt>k par• Int Call Mr. Howard 645· 6101 55'PER SQFT 1617 WESTC LIFl"-N ll AGT. 54 t-503l >Ill. WI\ L'I' 1 & :! Bdr ~ llJ l'h ('11l11r 'lY. ma11l M'I \ rm11I 1 ll E ;\I 1-:~ \ 11.1 :\ :'\ l'"-port HI. ~ U hlti !.11.X I - ' I 548 -9155 o r 6-15·39b'7 432 Holmwood Dr. Hclngt:rJ lor. St•cun ly. -- HewportBeoch l'ool •• JJt ul11, Hee. Bld g liDKM/pn ba. cmployl•c.I WATERFRONT You a re the wmncr of w e x c r c 1 s c r m . y n g la d y o r :.tuden t. Hewport Beoch Two FREETICKETS Hrlhards Color'IV . 548·4077 N.B.cenl loc:. J::>.ecut1v1;:0Cflc1.:s 2000SQ 1-''I'. W/fofc's Or ange Cly. /\lrport 9ti3-78i8 1200 !:iq. l-'l. M·l w/lro11l offtc:c, lgc n :ar door . 2~ 3-Pha:se. Unit 16. ~185. 6iW T erminal Way, <..:o:.l a Mesa. Da ys 540·571U • C \IC!>. 646·0681 M·l , paved lot. 75>.:!JO, bldg 38x66xl0, auto re· pair, m<1c hinc shop or ~ 64S·4M32 Rentals Wonted 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Wa nt to do hou.:.e 1>1tling & w1lhng lo c:arc lor pct:.. Call 586·69ti5 alter J pm. --- Miscellaneous Re ntals 46SO OH THE BEACH ~tud111 apts Furn. Ulll prl lrom Sl25. mo. 10:1 \11Faddrn.675 Hio.) lHVIN E 1\T ME.SA UR. $150 S225 Monlh ($20ValucJ 51.;.ags.5 Summer al the Beach. V1e w 0Cbouts &water •••••••••••••••••••··~· to the ---q u1e l work mg person. BILL GRUHDY TRA I L E H s pare. t ree I· 111· ll T I J 11 l' , •. LI d II \ 1llag1.· :>200 per mo .1111) tl11 u ">1.·pt Yr lt'.ll>l' ~ltiU ( ·,1ll 1i7:1 ;,:15:> bt.'1 Ham OL Y SUPERBOWL :>:155 a Br,:.! ba. blk to bth s hare bath. ~100. m o. Realto r 675 6161 shaded. to 2lf. S70. Costa MOTOCROSS <; a r a g e . Y r l y W · 675·3613 Mesa. 548·1>1 73: 646·341'.17 Saturday, J uly 1!11.h Newµort. 0 12 1~--~om & Board 4050 FULL SERVICE Business/Invest/ a tlhl' EASTBl.U F F·Bea ut. apt.••••••••••••••••••••••• EXEC. SUITES Finance L.A . COLISEUM 2BH 2ba. bllns. frplc .. 2 E lderly man WANT S FROM $180 •··~··•••••••••••••••••'• P lea se <·all 00·5678, t.•xL pat111,.., pool a vail. SJ50. room & board. Ca n pay A" l A 833 Jti40 Business WATERFRONT :-.111, ll'.1'-l' on Uuy, 2 Bit 2 333 to cl11 1m your t1tl-.<'l:.. l'h: v l4·U35S S250 m o. &12·3945. irpor r ca _ . -Opportunity 5005 ll11ml· wtth rm·r & I/It.!\ H.J . 11u1JI & P tlllO. Arlull~. (North County loll ll'Cl' * 1 MO Jo'RE~ HEN'f • ••••••••••••••••••••••• numbl!r r:-.540-1220.J 1 Hit to nd o •n lux . SummerRentah 4200 1 M f M cltwk 0111 .\ ~l!"I 11111nlh . '\opl'l,...3:\-lo:i's at:Sl:!OU. li·i y l riint .. d ull bid" J .2.3 R m . ol'rice:s from l1u l t:l gS500 gross * * * • ). ~ . ,... .••••••••••••••••••••••• I II t ( .! ll. \ I """" I ~ .•• I-HJ' :>.lb.i '"" ,., t:'\ Id.! JI; 1 •"" l .'\I\' I' It I\ 3 hr t.y .1111111 yt·a r 111111 1tl 1111 1 1,,.,,,.,. S850 ti75 1:~0 I vol. lfa 1. I l!lllll .. many BL·ACll TOWNHOM L'S $13 5 p e r mo. N t: a r Heta1l Jewelry Horborlnvest Co li 2 Bit 1 B\ e-<tras.:'!1275 mo.548·~5 * "". , .. , c. airporl.No leascr<'q. GuardServiceS600M gr, . . AV1\IL Sept bl. l blk toS<!25. eaut.. · 1 • - -lN S UNS E f BEACH . 833·322:J 9 Tilnuon P1 u <1 Mo ney maker p .. 111 l.1•.1:.t ~1 :, "" 11u· ,,,.1 Jhlll .\I I-.:-. \ I 1 J· I \I \ H I 1\ .1111 I Re altors 673-4400 heh.:!br 325.&$275.yr p atio, cntlgarag~. No 3 UR, 2 UJ\, fµk, blt ns, CA L L (714) 840·1648/---l.iquor slore. •• ly. ti:H 147~1 J?<'t:s..: t>42· ltiOJ 1.:nt'l g:.i r.. adult:., S285. 838-5013 NO. ~osta M esa l>ental/ HOLLAND BUSINESS ,,, ~ 11.1 IJ1111111 11111' :'<J•.W ;.: :-.t) llll'rltl'ld 2 LC: HI< l 1 ~ h.1, patlO, d tiJ gur. lrpl, rcinocll'll•d 4 10 rn1 111 O<.'l'Jnlronl :-i "' I' I 11 IJ 1 11 ~ l s ~ :1 u II 111 o . IS !I I J 1 I !J !>!JI l IW 12VALBEHT l'l.Al'I': m n. N r llo a g Ho1>p . ---, .. f Medacal/Ofc swt.e::. a\ail. 645 4170 S ALESS40.0608 A rt t t>12·059ti BALBOA P ENJ1,.PT, ft'rom $34 5 'm o. Mr · '', '" d P·"'" '-" ~1.1., ll•111tL' :1 l1r :!'~ l1a l..irn /1 1•1 :11 '11.!.IX i..111 h & d ell C11r ·11h1 PUnf::.~lshed Deluxe 2 IJr, 1 h<L adull:., - ---Des1r~ble dupl~x. up per, O 'Keefc. 549·81:!8 ,\II .:-.\\ 1-.ICl>I< .. Ill( J I IJll:> lisp l1llt"' I •• \ 11 I\ 11b ,\ 111.dl I" I 11 111 -. Lfll"t ,'(,, J'llll l111b1 I'~ ( 'b to pool I.•"'"' ~l:.!J n111 ... l:J !>IHI nopcls.S185.t:ull 2 UH JI U \ l.Jltns nr s p ac iou s , tale , c pl, - ••••••••••••••••••••••• 530·:.1572 8:jJ·!J7IU ti '11 2 1 Ad I 'N d s h w s hr. DJSpos al,300 SQ FT, crµts/drps, G I 3802 -oag osp. u L'>. 1 o enero 2 Br w/range ULll crpl pell> ~225 S250 642-4387 the rmo heal. Summ er or i95. µer m o. t:ull 646·Zl:JO • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • •• • • • ' ' · ----longer 673-2039 or 679-3709 11 h · ,·1.1 " ... d• 11• 1 ~ I '\I\ I· H !->I I \' I'.\ HI\ 11.irlJur \.1t·w llumc. 1 Ur. ~ U.1 nr J ll :-.l·huol,.., park & 11IJ) ~round t·omm ,.._,ol J\\.Jrl K l:i. ~~ LlJrd 1111'1. IUJ l/'ltil. R .. ;NTJ\l. ln:FEH HAl .S drps. Ad ults over ~· No YEA RLY 3 br, 2 hu. 1 blk - _ .:___ -___ _, All l}PL':i. P<.tl'tltl.' Coast :~5~~hildren ;>l9S m o. lo Ucac~ ~·:~mo. Avl N EWPORT Steps t o PRIMEOFCSPACE *Attention*· Retail # •' "'J" I I'·"" d1 ~-· 11 .. tcll \C "~ ('(1 .... IH> :.: < • h ar t t: rs Ht: n l a I 548 _ · 1m m ed. 645·70-'>l beach mod 2 & 4 br. $165 Lido YilkM)e & Businessmen Shop Owners : ·: ... · J lilt I , 11,, J.1111 1111 111111 •1•• dq .. ll11d\d , ... 1111 "' I 11111 I 1 •'•' \Ji . .,,, .f, I ~1.11 :-.~111 ,\1 .111 1 '' I 11 ., I / , :rl.1 1 .11~· 111111111 ·1i.i111 .-11t. "''1"1111 ,.' 111.111<'" t.111tt 111 kll1 111 II •'w d1111IJI\ I JI ~""•'ii' i 111111"11 \\ 111·1,.. ' 1K ~.l.· l•l I II 11111\ It I· I • I t•llt•I 1M I \Il l .. l•ll1 I) I I '"'"'" ru .. , ¥1 .. lkt·I 61 1 ... ,. "··· .... ldl• Jl1\t,t.Y 1111 t i••• lh1pl • .... ''"" ,.. w """' -~· t!U l-•"' >IJo1 l. l1r "Pl•h ti I l'f<l\I Al y I "' 111 . d11td .... , 1 liH l. lid kub ~I At: r ... 1-:1-: HOMEFIHOHS • 642·''00• >,1.,i1 M 1.:->t\ "l'l •k .I 111 ;1 1 .... p h 1lr11.' lill11" 1.111 ""°'"I l1t ..,.,. ,.111 t•.ftll l'.~l 'tl lCI llt\<111,1 Ill\ I ~··"~· .I ... /. .... "'II ,.,.1 Jt11t1l 1111 111•11 •' ~·.., l!Jb l:llS.> ... Ill~ 11 tiH J HH ;> Uu "" 1 .)'d ~~· 1 1 f'lut 1.:111111 & Wlllflm :"'-t I I II , Hr . .! 11.1 l'llt'>l' tu :.•·Ill-. -.111111 g puul lV I t'I I .ac·JI ::>:\.10 11111 ..>:11 11:>-I Ul\ISIU n. r'ee 1>1Ci:~10 WESTCl l r'ft' Area ljrgc -to$4M>.wk642·3490 Shot•~ · ' · 2 UR Upper Ouplcx, sun· --"""""" "'~8638 newer :l udrm.ilupll•x, deck,n r.beac·h.NuPt:L'>,OCEANFRONTLag.Bch 341 6 V ia 1d11. NU l Balboa l$land 3806 crp ts. drps. blt.n s, Sen. C1tizer1s prcf'tl. S2l5 2 Br, $250. wk. Great s wles approx tiOll :.q rt Political Unil• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~a rage, :.undc1.·k. S215· Yl'ly. 675 0 115, 411 381.h location . 536·0321 ea. or 1 suite approx 12011 l)~.;LUXJo: 2 i,r on Grand ti73·~5 -----SL B ALBOA P entn. 2 br i.q. rt. V1c w lucm~ Via fSEEK & FIND' Craftsman .· · · t' I 1\ I ~ '" 'I I I. A S I' II I. 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Xrly. s4 0~. _N l pauo., ~i C. ~a r., Acl}t!>. 11/1, ti75 6070 , ~H4·1 900 br apt avail b l 2 wks Cd M 200·1750 s11 11 C pt. 111 r etailing-Shoppers·· 1.1\-'l:i chlld!~~73-020i S2J0.12hY Haker,6-10 ~174 Ht>nlUI Oft'. Sept. 962·8680 Drps , Atr.<:ond'<l , d e v , Village -a lowoverh~~ Balboa P..w·insula 3807 NH,. occ: Lg. 2 t>l~ 2 I!~· WALK TO Beuch. New 3 SAN Clemente new 2 br, 2 .~.k ~. 673 4120 ~~~~~~~i~ayl~:resp~ft'!' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1;'~ ba. s~ P.1..'t.:.OK. refs. lir. 2 ba duplex. Cµt, ba condo. I.ilk to pier, Beautiful new oh' hlclt: I ft'or a \'cry sm all invest .. ' Z HR nr. lic ur h & bay . re S220.:. 552 8343 drps, D/W, gar. Yrly, 49110536or 492·5413 o r 2 r ou 10 6 u 11 es . menl you can be one ot _Mccuratcd, Jndry. 11r ki.: s4 2 s. :& 1a 355 3690 / - -Secrt.'lorrnl 1>crv1ct: on /\dulls. lease s:JOO mo .CLOSETC?B~CH. ,,·7r...•"i42 Lido.Isle......._ pre m1 belS N r. o C l he f irs t s mart bus i\ 7'1 '., ( I I :l I 2 ., \/'I _,.. ... ncssmen lo opeo a slorc /\f<l 6 . ,s;.111 ,a r c ree 1vm 6( in · 11 • ----4Br w /S hp. Summe r or Alrµorl N li 8:);1 .Utl4 in Shoppers Village .)N,"t(, I HH , 1·111, 111'1;., . .:arag~ \'rly l.t.·<1~1· S210 mo. No pt·l:i. ~.J ... a.>3 bt• T ownhouse i-;nJ<•Y 2 UH, oc·~anfront, lower, Yrly. 675·4781/ 998 01 63. ' -"" pool & putlm~ ~1 n. Your S320 yrly, avu1I now. Gar. Lux furn ofc sp¥l't: with at the ad\•antages. own frpl, 1w t10 & lull 5009':rScuhore6420616 Newport. n can<'Y due lo o l.'e 11n v iew l'u rking RENT lNCLUDES; g ar~ge. $22~. /\d ulli. --eancelalion.2 8H,Avj1l i.pat·e , UH ol i.ecly. ·All utihllei.paid only. SPAC. 2 Br, 2 Ba uml. 11'.z J uly 7·26. Blk lo ~uch & xe ro.11 , etc o il 4~ 1034 ·Planned Advertisin• Ha y I r unt O l'ean View , blk to bay " ocean. s:ioo. marke t. 673.0236 or •v.e-~7? -24 llrs Security lu xury 2 Ur, 2 &r, <.;on<.to 1 Char m ing 1 Br, a vuil. mo. y rly. Bkr. 675-4~1 l - - -· Assistance in merchan-•' Comp li·tc k1lchen. Pvt a t 5175• -BAL BOA Wkly, modem 3 t:lx:l4 O t ' ft'Jt:I': w/w11tcr d1s1ng Mann;i, full ac.:c ur1tr . ~DOME N t;W duplex 1&3 bdrms. hr s22s. Uud1. SIOO view ti allt·o11y, llunt ·And m uch muchmort!I '' Adulthvtnl{ Rcfll.Reqd THEV .. " blktouc-h,oce:tnvu,w/w P a rk1n 1it! 67:i 67 1:l / 1nglun t :xt1·ullvc 1•1trk. E ven if y ou've never''' ~mo. be 673-3068. 1845 Anit_helm cpt.s, d rps. bltns. frpk. 673 6880 11Uti¥ ~lt('h Ul\ct Suite been in bus iness for ... (Cor. Centu &An11h am) J>•L10. g11r. 645·3343 o :lOI ~ 141 1 ~1 1 cturlal youri.clf before· We can, l •cllK'liO"" Ti.. lu•fo•-Utud '*°" ,.,,,._., ron-ud, OCl-.:AN !''R ONT dCIUXl! :MS-8828 ~·8J79 BAI. Pcnln Oi•e1tnlru11l S-rvicc1a uli.01t\Jll1tblc help )OU get started~. ..... ~ ..... Mp, duw11, O< • ..,, .. ,IA Ill• putlt Fttwl •ch duplC'>., :J hr. 2 ba .Yrly . rum Coll o r llJll Avl dav• llld4"\Ml!'t•AOoa11 1 .... t.,•11• 1 1-·1111<'. patio, gas bbq. Duplex . 2Br. lb3, ot RlCllJ\RUS l.ll>O arl•u, 3 now Wkly ti73~ Nt;W plu:.h 11ll1u· bid~. 2 ('nil Shoppers V1Uug,~~ '"""' ''°"''"''°!II l'IUH.:4 ffHlt\H li7.i 4!11'1..1 lbch~ IJ¥r. 1 Ch1ld OJC. Br. 2 l111 , 1tt1r l 1,...t1111"), tii u 1 nr H ii le:. Con no": ' : ::,~.~~t\f t. r~n~v ~~~~11.f.~~t.l':>cr .\ 11 ., $190 IDU Anaheim 51 pvl Miu I ti. $3.i(I mo Ill i\flulh, i! H H " lili l'ool I 1.• r 1• n 1 ~ 1 111 d 11 \ ; l·l 834 ls.ii l r .. H.M, r11ttv PIUNt IPAt.1 rY <'•lMMn "lV.t-.AI ru I C orona d e l Mer JIZ. 642·6682. tlull uul. Y sly tl73 01~'1 I D.tt w IHI bt!u<:h No C.'IJVll!t N 1 c x • /\rrport, :l7:! I N :\hin, Santa Ana TC,llft>RROW w1,.4 Oo'"""""• I ••••••••••••••••••••••• --~h ~1200 rno 67$ 45t10 .. .,., a&tu 1111 the main s•-ct •.._P ----'1 Vfl y J> 2 b 2 b l~Vl!:l.Y ne w aduJL 1 br 2 Bll. lotke d ttur O lder -u o:: uu ,.:n)l1v •n.1.t1 l•ts•r ·;~.,k & hntl" 1111ulr• "'''ho\"' .cl A> •1 • ''l r 1 a Frplc, bcu m eviln1.pool IHil•hi . N o P\'l ll No 81,.K. to lle•l'h. Nti!w (;Qn ping ce nter, n cx 1 ~,,.. .... trW•IH'fJ1 ... '1uun11llr1••~ ........ ,,241••Kt'l.n .. 1cl~•· duplex ~alio. t{ill'ten1 F rom $210. 309 u ... ~. c hildren . No a ummor d o J 1.t 1.'U:Ui/vollti1ba ll 81Cl.l. id le l\.cmt Wllh a Bullocks FashlonSq.) ,.,,,,.ttr vulurnl' I 11•nd DI "'nd ti'"'"~' h malt one •hl'f'IU 11rdner <.l.s. beach. $300 . ....._4 1'56 ••I ..,....,. ::i!p fl $1"c. k ....,.. 51\JO IJ•lly Piiot Cll&1$10cdAd. I _________ _ , .. ,..bit co ··l'!r It r tnd" in rMI' Ill 1h1a n•""'i-l'l"r 773 4132 """'" re.n .. · -· 648·"922 s . · -W •....,.. • n f ... ... ... _ 'I ThUNlday. July 10, 1975 DAILY PILOT m ~ Ad(j it ... Build it. .. Diaper lt...Hammer it... Carpet 1 it ... Cem ent it... W ire lt...Hoe it. .. Clean it ... Move .Jt .. Press it ... Palnt it. .. Nail it ... Plaster it...Fix it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb at. .. Patch it. .. Pipe 1t ... Remodel 1t ... ., Roof ft ••. Landscape it ... T ile it...Trim it...Sewit... 1 Haul it... Add it .. Plant it ... Alter ~t... Learn It .. Ac~CMIRting Cwpeat•r CofttrMtor Gard4tnitu1 Hour.ecleORlftcJ PaWl199/'upo•... Plcttt.r /Re,.. rroSMrty M0ft09Cment Top Soil • .... , .........•......••...•••••........••••••..•.....••••••.......... ·••··••···················•·•··············••· •.•.....•.••................•................. •••······••••·••······· ..............••.....•• Buo\k.eeping, Sys te ms SAVE & Profit. Custom • F .H.Oerwlck&Son YAID CLEANUP Want '-' Rt:AL CLEAN Phlls Pa inting. Lie . PATCH PLASTERING C:o~su.lling, Cash F'low re mod, repair, add-on, Add/Remdl S.Bl-114321 Comp M .. int 645~ HOUSJ:o;'> "The Olngham 3003211. R easonu blc All Types. Free Es Plu_A[Ung, 752·1510. inaultclion. 1''ree est. & 67~6041 549·2170 Girl" Eats. 645-SW. rates, local re!. Quality lamates. Ca ll M0-6825 t• •-Book · l>e11lgns. 645-3439. JAPAN ESE GARDENER workmanship. 499·3142. ACCO g °' eepmg None Beller! Dack Huff. IO yrs exper all phases A·l Duy Worker. ve ry ---------VEUY NEAT PATCll ~~sl;u;a~l/e~:O~t~c~ man & Son. Add , ReasonableitliUmal.es clean & neat. Own P rof Painter, honest JOBS & RESTUCCO t ; u .. -•-R e l ai l . C-tS•nice Remodtl·PaUo Shelter· Call7Sl·l937 transp. Must be reg. work, reas. Int/ext, free Freeest.893-1439. '!.-•• ""' -,..--Decks.fic/bond.644·7598 · work .~1·2434all.Spm est . R e f s . S48 ·27S9, 541 ·(18j;9 /640 8227 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. f · 1 d ,.._.,_ ---------C"rpot & Uphol"t ery IU--'-'c -• rro ess1ona gar ener UNIVERSAL 642·3913 ....., ... d~-.a. Ro .. ~ " m;wll;'Jn '° Call Rick Prof house '"len .... rs ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,_ go"'• om CI ea n Ing. Ste um & ••• • • • • •• • •••••••••• • • • ~ .. ,.., ···~·t••••••••••••••••• Shampoo. Free e s t. ELECTRIC IAN. Sml 830'1~1· Private, yacht & com· •WallpaperHanging• JUSTPLUMllMG? Bl(:,Savlng!i by being your 646-7811 JObS/ maint/repalt'B. 22 G4'Mnlt Senicff m e rcJ a I. 842·308~ By Former lnstn.K'lor FaslServ Reas Rul l'!> o¥tn conlrnctor , free esl, y r s exp. lie 2Ul08. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 552·4210 Carl Kebko-646-2449 /J~~~~~~l~r~~: Li~pcoC.con~ullanl.Call J o hn 's C a .rpet & 548·5203. HANDYMAN llomcs & - PROl''ti;ss10 NAl. l'IWPti:llTY MANA G~MENT Apt.-1 · Commerc1JI 15 yri.. Expcncnl'C Zink Devclopmt-nl 1:11 Tw.nn AH· Tustin · ~7 Otil..11 bmodel & R~r .......•..•.•.......... •Top Sotl •CA>mpot1t • •Mulch• lttdwciu<l • Ca II :wkHVJO • •••••••••••••••••••••• Tree Remov:il, Hmb1ng & Shrub l'l~aring. Rololill· in~ fi42·:Wi<i • f ord s Tree Ser\ ace .. ;,pe1 u:n1°L'<.I Crew. L11· Jn,ure<l 9ti'l 7tl17 us l s t. 962 0256 Uph?ls tery, On shampoo A pts. Conscie ntious •IIOUSECLEANJNG• Int/ Ext. fi'r ee 1.1:.t. 1 BR • 642 4111 * (1>011 r e tardants ). Ciar~DoorO,.•n Craftsman 645_.,u.o ByRehableCouple Apl.$79.We do /\cousta c. ---L'.,lm kil~·hc.-n & i,alh T11tonn9 LOQKI Add lhut room NOW t Cold Meda l Con· lr'ltj.Qrs.HB. For plan::., Degreasers & a ll color ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----_. --""""'-_.__ Gd r ales/lte!sS48·6271 G'reg, 960·271l6/ Pete L.R. OTIS Plumbui~ Hrmll"g. altcral111n:i Una ••••••••••••••••••••••• b I hl & . Water htrs, all :11zes, dis· 'tue & unu!>ual work 'l'll'flJl'INc,··. '"11••l1s l1, re· r g ners 10 man •GENIE OPENERS• "T lllNGS" by Moose . • 536-1943 I '· "'., bl h ( · Landscop1119 pos.a s, s to ppages, n· we lco m e:. Mcm b U U .1t111, .. , .'Jlcll1nu •·· ..... c~~-·8806 __ . ___ _ e ac or your while Sum mer Specials . Gen woodwork. repairs, . od 1 d · "' " .. ,-' carpets. Save money by Installed & Cuar. Gold plumblng,elc.642 56l3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~easonabl~. Prof. Paint-pairs. re m e ing a n llureau %4!·ll:111 pc r1 cnc1:d t cal·hcr. Babysitting s aving me xlra trips. Coast Elec. SS1·6275 & . ROTOT~LLING $2S mg. lnl-.~xt. AJM> apt.a. repipmg. New Construe· 675 42H!I Clezsn living· room, dining 581·1122. (2) Young. men w/packup ~andscaping·Sod Sales. Beach area. 751-0684 lion. 24 llrs. he & bond Roofin9 Id I k F. M h 642·6263 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rm & hall $15. Any rm • wou 1 e c leanups, rec ast . aster c arge $7.50, couch $10, chair $5. Garden1A9 yard itarages & what Days/eves960-2170 Painting/Repair·35 yrs. _M_A_R_V-'S_P_L_U_M_B_l_N_G_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Upholstery Babysitting m your home h Y,, th e w eek . Your tr ans p . Live oul only ~·0262 ---- h c 11 work guar , take advan· 15 yrs. exp. is what ••••••••••••••••••••••• aveyou. a 646-2220 Ford'sLandscape tageormyexp.536-7056. •646-9807• counlS , not method. I do Qual1ly/Mainl/Ldscpg Haul' Sod/La wns/Spnnklers NOJOBTOOSM/\LL work myself. Gd. refs. sod, s prklrs, so1t cond, ing 1 ed 962 78 1 D & J Painting. Personah· ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• T he llccovcr Shoppe. Qu.il1 ly 1·u:.tom uphul. FI ll' l' !:> l. li~7 81i 1 J I Business Ser.,ice ••••••••••••••••••••••• 531 0101. c lea nup . 642·3 331/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ltc/ nsur · · 1 ly Painter s w/hpersonal Any plumbing -wa te r 646 -4908. l.l.AUL~N? ~NYI'HIN<;i MoM>nry touch. 640.e656 s e rv·l ea k!>-m a r ol 1 tc __ uaragc cle~nup. Reha· ••••••••••••••••••••••• enclosure::.-rem•. ts32·24&1 SewinCJ/ Alterations . . ROOFS c m :a o:u ! Hep..11reJ & llcpl.ie:l'il U1rt1·t fo'al·tury ~n rec L1cc11:.e C:~ IS!j.\~ I'll 51~·~1tjJ :,Jtj 0!130 NANCY D/\RNl-;5 C t/C Japane se Garden e r . Ty pin'g Service. Reus . emen oncrete Comp I e l e Main t . -ble fast servH·e.963·6'152 WI LLIA MS & Sons Wa llpaper, pa!nting. ••••••••••••••••••••••• W1ndowCleaniftCJ $12 a Lood Masonry. Brick/Hlock/ Unemp. prof. Sati_s guar. • We fa t & adJu~l )Our pal ••••••••••• •••••••••••• Stone. Ca ll 581·7829 Immediate serv. ~·9951 Pool Service lt.>rn. You ~cw 11 l'dnl~ Residence/Comm Gt!l rid of Ullli1~htly ••••••••• • ••••••••••••• TRASH & DEBHIS Quality Paperh.anging at Vacation Maintenance loo' Pall..rn l1ll111g & ad i''rcc C!>l. &10·8073 r..ites by the page or·~·~~~;;.~·~~~~~;;~· Cl e a n up. Free e s t. _hour_: 640-~or640-S921 ST AM p 1 N c; (; 0 b . _9_79_·_362_8 _____ _ t xperie ncedTypist bles tone, bric'k. tile, BOB"SGAflDENING Reasonable Rat.es patios, etc. 640-4349. Clean Ups & New Lawns Coll. Student 548·64~ Reasonable Pnces. Doug Rea:ionable rates Ju_sl_rn_g_s vs G4ti·O..~. _ - --- ---------1Mo•iut9 Rebard. 645·47Zl. * 963·343l • * 645·8532 • 548·8TI3 Hauling, Clean·Up, Roof.•••••••••••••-••••••••-------------------- -----------ing, Minor Plumbing. We M 0 vi n g. 11 au11 n g, EXTERIO~S SAVE ut Cabinet MaldftCJ Child Car-e Tree Trim m in~. Cleanup, do our best for you. Cleanup. 2 College Stu· R .. L. S 1 nor St a, t c ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• H a uling , Sprinklers. 962·8S28,642·148S d~nls. Exp. & Reas. Licensed Insured t;all C~ttn Ca bi nets, boat SUMM ER DAY CAMPS l''reeest. 545·~. 644 2369 979.3335 work, patio cover, kitch Eac h week different • •HAULING• -. . --------- r m1ll . IJ tlice work . Next week/ MAGIC MT'. J a .pancs.e C~mpl.~t e YAHL>CLl::ANUP Moving/Hauling. Student l)l(i·S21!l • 'K S Ids Gardening Serv ice . ••556-0347 •• w/large truck. Reas. PestControl ___ · Wt:;~ • · 15. inc ever· Plan lin g I culling I -----Unr r S<l8·9723&839·S77!J ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpe11ter yth!n~. 9··t (xt ra hr:i c l e anup. Free es t. HouaecleaniftCJ -y. BUGGE D with rteas. ••••• •• ••••• ••••• •••••. avail.) 645·5050 6'12·Jl02. • • • •• • • • •• • • • ••• ••• • ••• M Q v I N G • Hau Ii n g , ants. spiders or earwigs'! Custom Carpentry. My home. H,eavr athletic Landscape, Maintenance, HCJWSECLEANING is our cle anups. Expr. reliable Rad your home for $25. l"ramingorfinish.Re-~ro~ram . i;uo)Ob. Rare Sprklrs, Cleanup, Business . Call Janice's s tudents. Free ests. Call: mbael/ Add1t1on 549-4159 find. 673-2793 •TREE Work. 542.2773. Raggedy Anns. 675-6553 847·2126. ALCO ~~__._----.-------960·3010 USE THE DA.IL Y PILOT "FAST RESULT" . SERVICE DIRECTORY For ltwlt Senlc•Coll 642-5671 ext. l22 /\Ite rations my home, hems. zippcr~.cll'. Heas rates 960·J7ili l'V(•s. II li. Tile ••••••••••••••••••••••• c i-;nAMlC TILK l ew &: Ht•mvdd . Fn:1' l':.l. Sml JOb!> wekomc ;,:~, ~l:!ti To Place Y(1u r "F ast lte s ult '' Se r v i ce Directory ad ..... call now. 642-5678. ext. 322. USE THE DAILY PILOT °FAST RESULT .. SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Ser vice Call 642-5678 ht. 322 ----------!~----------------·· ----------4-------~--~-~--------+-----------t------------i~----·-----+-~---~-----+----------+-~-------~ Tna,st Lost & Found 5300 Lost & Fouetd 5300 Schools & Help Wanted 7100 Help Wonted 7100 tWp-Wanted 7100 Help Wonted 7100 Help Wonted 7100 Deeds 5035 ••••••••••••h••••••••i• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ln1truction 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ·~··················· LOST, gray s aggy ma e LOST. 7 /3. VIC. Hunt .••••••••••••••••••••••• AUTO. c .1binet m a ker /exp in all DOCTORS ASSIST. HOSTESSES OANS 80% dog, m_ed S7.., lump on Bch Black Male Lab Mechan1·c phases of custom cabinet Young lady I 18·281 lo a:i· LOT MAH L Up to right S'lde • Ual. Penm. N · d .. ,, d · · 'ITuloring by experienced maka"ng. Must have refs . & WAITRESSES O J I Ith J\ • l o e c s •• e 1cat1on s isl in Health Spa. No 1 1 1, u Y ' · n s s R . d 96'2 ""'l · t eac he r. S6.00 "er hr . General mechun1c ror Apply 1n person 7 to lJ·:lu ' l App Y 11 t-r~on JttTDLoOft5-811JO/o "Pierre"Ph:G7:>-6731 ewar . ·~ 831 ·20·Uor 547·~'"'5:i u • • •• exp.1·e11.wc tr:.1111.n PP Y Dcla1I & wasl1111s. Odd jobs, chantc fnr advan· t• c rn c n l S c e M r • Uc rnJdcne Jl. !nd TD Lomts ---__ new car dealersh1p with a .m. Gillma n CahineLo;. anv aft. or eve . 2000 w The Ground Round l ·•westrates OranocCo. LOST. my weathervane· FO/dU N D dG o lldllor.din g HelpWont~d 7100 experience & clas::. "A" 19314Ue ach81vd.H.8 . co"a s t Hwy ., Newport :!750 Jlarbor C.!lesa_ "' .. I ood II ' & bl· k w ramon s ca I en· hccn::.e. 40 Hour work Beach Sattler Mtn Co. g w en ye ov. a~ l f 494-5173 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C "'SHIER . llousc kl·epcr. 3 s mall • .,. d uc k . from my patio a y . wee k with xlnt. pay plan. A -children ·1 or 5 days. &12·2171 5<15·0611 wall. $5. reward w/be pd. Lost! 718175. Keys on '"CCOUMT ANT vacations, insurance. Also IOOKKHPER DR A.PEAY Fount v. area . fM;g.7725_ DOTOATSUH 1~35 Heach Ulvd . llunlinglon Beach !::iei'ving llnrbor area 24 no questior:is ask if re-leather strap. Vic. 54th Payroll Clertt S.-. etc. As k for Darrell Full lime. Must be over WORKROOM )_~ t.urned this ~k .. O.H. St., Super ior & Balboa Narmco Malcraats, a Sickle,Service Manager. 25 yrs. Call Mrs. Camp Exper 'd tablcrs & rn·;·oite party wants lo Stapp, S58 Gloractta, Blvd. Desperate! Please sub. of Cela ne.c Corp., Roy Carver, Inc. aft 12 noon.64~0032 machine oprs. Hca c·h borrow ~25,000 a~ain:.l N.8.644-9446 call646·6188,askforKirk located in Costa Mesa. Rollslloyce BMW Drapery, !JOO W. 17th St, .. ,,,,;Ly 1n Dana Pt in· LOST h bl k ed h a" a n o pe n1n" fo r a 234 E.17thSt. CASHIER Costa Mesa . 54G-6464 '" .... · s a ggy ac m · Found ·. lr1·sh "'··ttcr. Vic: "" ,., c M E P f"d M ·t ,,,. n " p r o fl er t y 1 "" ""'rson w ith 3 to s yrs. osla csa 546-4444 xper. re · us ~· t(u, 1, '". • _ dog. 6·30· 75 rrom rv · Eastbluff. Jo'r1"•1dly. r10 .. ~ b bl ' k S t -1 "'( 5''7c .... Pay roll ex". in a Mfg. ea e .o wor a 1 __ ..... ,."' .J. T e rr .. CdM . $100 . ID."'Ao.62"7. ,. &S & · g "" .. Co. with a minimum of un someevenin s. !'1 ~ pa rty Wiii lmy 2nd Hl!:WJ\RD. ~II 67~·~260 ' ---. ----200 cm plO''CCS. Un Apply In Person I. l>.'s. _,.1111. di-=i·iiunt before 10 am or 673·6<129 FOUND: Mi x Shep blk & , AVON 11 RI Herd " ~ 1 k& h f d e r s t a nd1ng uf EUP "erm ma wore 1 ·~11-~2 :J5i:.J. ___ I.OST vi<·. Spy Glass Hall ~~~ ~:P ~· !~:.. ~l~7~m Payroll prc1>arallon & 2666 llarbor. C. Mesa Announcements/ ::.mall black Ion~ haired ---laxes a must. Oenefal:. in Let The Kick Do mHle cal wtnea collar. FOUND : lri!>h Setter. elude a Dental pl..in. Pis. CLERK Personals/ U4-1 ·8-133 wht/spot on chest. Vi c. /\pply : Celanese Piping The Housework Yardage-Notions, 35 hrs. Lost&FoUnd -S an Die g o Jo'rwy & Sys tems. 402 W. Central This~ Also.p/lime SalesClerk. •••••••••••••••••••••••LOST: Family pct, lg. Culvcr,lrvine.5Sl·3468 Ave ., Santa Ana App l y Manager . Announcements 5100 Gre y male cal w/wht 557-4990, E .0 .E. Get out & meet people, Gllbcrt"s. 257 E. 17th St, •••••••••••••• ••••••••• .s put on c hes t. Vi c. LOST: blnde. M. Pomera· add new interest, earn Costa Mesa. EHGIHEBUHG TECHHICIAN Progre~St \ e . growin~ electronic ma11uf. ncctl:. sharp Ele1·tronrl.' °l'l"th, capalJlc or lJ1ulcling, Ill"· bu gg 1.n g &. t e~l1n g s ophis t1 c a tcJ elci:. c1r c u1t s . J\lu s l b e thoroug hly fa miliar w/dig1tal & linear !>Ohd state circuits. 1 wis h to Thunk All my S py g la s s Hills mdl. nian, losl nr Orng. & Accounts Payable, R.E. money selling quality . . friends for the hclµ ltnd homes. REWARD! Walker. Cypress. Fam construction co. Cull Mr. products. Inte rested ? Cock~aal Waitresses Ex· All benefits of a large co many kindnesses shown 644·1497 d A .. Ple a s e rctrn. Thomsen. William Lyon Call : 540.7041 or Zenith p~raencc _Preferred + the d1 vcr:.ificd JOb medurang thc illnes!>and , . REWARD.847-1697. Co.N.B.8333600 7_1359 days. 67.1·8833 dayl1meonly challcngt!s&oppor.of a passing' or m.v hu!>band. LOST: ~m. Male Grey & ---.-------. s mall co ('harlt>s T li flcker who Wht. Shaggy dog. Red $25 HEWARD fo r L~st Col students. pit sis, de-Della Elcttronrt< passed away June' 22nd c~ll.ar. Backbay area fo~uft y_Ycl.low, ~-While ALTERNATOR, GEN Baby S ille r needed. 2 liv. Eves/Sal._Car.phone Conlrol Corpora llon F5pec1 ally-The re~cuc.-642-2074 Cat.M.ale-.:ioday:.a~oon STARTER childre n ages 4 & 8, nec.l\lrLyonsB48·lOOl C11116·1&7TI6 u'nil of the CM !''ire Uept LOST: Small Beige Mop Ucgonaa. Cd~ u73·9l4!1. REIUILDERS (2) Wardlow School area. COOK Equal Op1mr. Employt•r and <.:M 1'oltcc-All Urs. Jikl! dog. LJlASA·APSO LOST : brn/wht Shellie. TOP PAY. EXP ONLY Your home or mine. Needed for eve. shift. ESCROW ;111tl Nurses al the C?slu "Puffin" ftt-;WJ\RDS350. female, an;;. Lo "Tawny" PERMANI-:NT · 968-3487. Please apply 9-llam & i\l e ~a Memo r 1 u I 846·2627 or530-li6611x263. V1c. B1~ Canyon, N.li. 3621 W.lST,Si\ Babys itter. your home, 1-3pm. 64S·8!rn. 2400 W. OJo'f''lCER· MANACl-:it ~~~~~l~l)~n:~~~~·~~~j LOST/FOUND 640·0.187 odd hours. Musthavere· Coast Hwy,N.B. l 'nllm1tc d opportunlly rerences &. be rcsponsl. fo r qual1f1e d Of11 c1.· family . /\l't-::1'? Lost :Gu m.Shcp.blk& ....... IM"LHOSPITAL . C kS i d · Lo I II t B h """ "" ble. Call 751·7891. oo uptrf sor Manager with large firm -.-F--d 5300 960·2900 A llPlion, w lan, ma e. un · c · Heccpl -Cleaning. Hrs Dietary Supv. for 70 bed in Santa /\n.1. call for Lost• oun Cost Spay r Neuter Info. Choke chain, no tags. full d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 846_1990_ 7:30-lOam or ays on Baby s itter. Mature & conv. hosp. Sal range appt. 714-683·7874 Mrs. lle~ard ! Blk male long FOUND: Very sm. Blk. wknds. Orange or N.B. respons ible to care for 3 $3·S4 per hr. Must have Anderson h:fitep cal lost near 25th kitte n . n r . Wilson & 64-4·5<160. children. ages 8yrs, 4 yrs c ompleted course 1n ---------- St. NB. 673-4048 days. College St. CM on 7 /4. Penonols 5350 A PT M l l & 8 mo!>. In my Irvine dietary superv. at 2 )'r t::XEC. Secretary, type 70 -548-4681 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa J;~a m~ Ml a~~lt horn ~. 5 Days week. col. Call Bayview Conv. wpm.sh SO wpm. Rewurd ! Blk male long p Rt::GNJ\NT? units. Liberal sal + 2 br 552-4828. Hosp for appt, 642·3505. ,_ Call 63_1_.1_1_11 ___ _ hairt>d cat lost near 25th FOUND: Shellie, male. r I · I I ·-----------1 St. NU. 673·4048days. Vic. Baker & Hear, CM. Caring c on H enll a apt. Call Mr. J\ tman, BAR MAHAGf.R COUNT EH s alesman with•• Sue 556·3362 a ft 4 ::!C l'ouns~lin g & re~erral. 7141752-1920. Xlnt o ppor tunity for deliv e r y, rou t in g. FOODSERVICE 1.11811· Golden Retriever. 642.5955. /\bo~tion · ado ption & --right man. Progressive re:.ponsib1llty for battery WORKEA nY.il e: wea rinJ{ red scarf -kce:ping. , _ , . growing company. Must manufacturer. Only long (For HelieO \ 11: Yorkt o wn & FOUND: Lab Jlelrievcr APCA RE :>Ii -2563 _ Assemblen/PkCJl"S have top-flight quahr1ca-term interes t need apply. 4 D.rvs n week All shifts ,\Lal{nnl 1 a. Jluntingtnn puppy. female. Vic. Villa Drinking problem? General Laborers t1ons . Send Complete re-Call Cindy. 642·2256 J10,..1i1ta I l''<l)er. µri:l 'ti Bea .. h. llt-ward! ~ 75H1 Paci fi e Condo. H.B. Call Alcohol Helpline TEMPO sumc in C'onfidence to . M E 1 Apply 1n person. Co:.ta or96Hl772 963·5878 Temporary Help /\d. No. 2'15, Daily Pilot D elav~.~y an. ur Y M ,. ~a Me m <1r1 al -24 hrs a day83S·3X30 17802 Sky Park, Irvin. P.O. Uox 1560, Costa A.M. limes Roule. Must Jlosp1tal. 30 1 V1cton J. LOST; Toy Poodle, blk, FO UND , C .M .. male l'HOBLEMS?Wt:CARE Call5404455 Mesa Ca 92626 have dependable car . t:.M . i\::.k for F ood male, dug t ag has inilial Siamese s moky Seal ONE WAY HELP · · 546·6427&546-17~. Ser vice S UJ>crvisui "G .. on 1t. Reward point cat w/ flea col. Call CENTEH BEAUTICIANS DELIVERY driver want· EOE. \ 5'-.·3'121 !>19·l426orS46-12m 24hrHotLinc6<15·8800 AUTOCOUMTER Nowinlerviewingfor; ed, must know Costa l~·-~~~~·-~·-·-~~~~~~~-1 FOOND: Rrown & Whl. FOUND, al Big Corona SALESMAH 12, Mewporter Im Solon Mes a area. Could use GIRL FRIDAY Hirddog. i''a vors one leg. 'Beach. MONEY·Mu.st Abraxas Massoge Call : 644·066l or 54().8582 woman under 40. Apply . \'1c. Santa Ana Ave, C~ identify. 8901 Shore Ctr· IO·l2 PM 7 days ptwk. & MA.HAGER --in person. Hub Auto Sup-for t:ngrnecrmg Firm a.~.t.4953 cle, Huntington Beach, 1733 Fullerton A ve,CM EXP. TOP PAY, PERM leouty OfMti ators ply, 2120 Harbor Costa General Bookkeeping & --Ca. 92646 •• 631·1184 •_•__ OPPOR TO ADVANCE W t following. beach area . _M_e_s a ________ .~·lv.1pr1ln. fvorpk~~~~~~.~:~ FOUNO : Mature femalE 3621 W !ST.SA Mal11c's Wig & Heauly ·' 1.1ug,:.nrown1sh Blk, Vic. FOUND: 1''em mix terrier WITNESSES Salon. 548-3446, ask for DENTAL ASSIST. IJlcr. NeJ r Orange Coun 1\cge~n J1 11ls. Small. he 10356. Ma le mix ler. SOUGHT Karen. 2 Yrs exper. F /lime. ty Arrixirl. 5 15·11 ~5. __ 830·5215. sil & bge. 540·0583 AUTO. ----------Insura nce forms. xrays. GIRLS·GIRLS -Fa te s t grow 1 n g Be Of Strt'iu To Medical bene. 645-2652 FOUND: E n"lish Poin · FOUND large multi s Easy fun JOb. tlay or o /fl Or C t Fiat your Coeuauutity -~ h N ' te rs~ pair. male & colored m ale cutw ca SEEKING PF.RSONS ange ouny And gel paid for il D...talR•-r-st nag I. 1 o exp ncl'., '-"l ---. llOUSEKl-:EPfo:R L V.N. o"r Lic'd P sych Mon. Thur:.. l"ridav & Tech. Full lime. Everung J :.hill. Wknds urf. Al so Sat. l lo 8 P.M. l,;d. cook wknd r elier & on call 3 Adults. S75. Mrs. Camp days & eve~. lly-Lond at 645·00::2_· _ ___ Hume !J8nl W. 11th St. HOUSEKEEPER Si\. ~31"8741 -- E x p c r 1 C' n cc d Fo r M/\SSl<:L'S E . Nl•cd im· \\llman al111w IJ\'e in mt•d (id pa::t \\111 tram. Ba lb oa. S:.100 CJll CJllti l50>UiO&t>-IS08tH w-:.1.urn1 -- ---, - -1\lcchan1<· cx~nenccd on llousekccpcr /COok exver. 1-· o r c 1 g n C a r s .. for ma r. couple L1ve-1n 71'1·527-3461 Pvt rm /ba. 642 !ltil)t.i ------ HOUSEKEEPEA/ COOK Light housekeeping & cooking needl.'tl for 3·4 mo's, '1·6 d uys a Wl.'l'k. 10 /\~t lo 4 l'M. tk•aut1ful hea<'hfronl mobrlt' houw rn U.ina Poml Xlnl pa~ fur nKhl in<11v11lu;1l. :\l u!>t Med1tal WORK 4·40ll0UHS HOMEMAKERS UPJOIIN Ur~ently Needs Expcrh.:nccd Hunes Companions Substitute Mott.en h..1v1• ref's. <:.ti t Mrs Homemakers Da \"IS, 7 l•t·6-12· IH2li for Car nec -Hcfs rt'{fd. personal tnlcr vicw.__ Please Call For 1\ppl HOUS E PLANT 752-0992 MANAGER. - Musl have ex1lCn ence. M l::UI CAL Itccpl. Asst. Planl test l:i ven. 61b-~2.i Solu Phvs1t•1an ore. Most· askforRaul. ly front ofc. Mu~l be mature. Send resume to: llousework. expcn cnted Hox 4'13 Daily P1lol. P.O. lady, Sl·andinav1an pre· Box 1560, Co:sl.a Mesa, rcrred, 5 days Hcfs. B1~ C.1. 92626 Canyon /\rca . Sl'nd Resumes to /\d No. 442. M e d I c a I R e C <: P • Dully Pilot, P.O. Box l1on1s1_Ass1stJ nt. Sulo 1560. Costa Mesa , c a. ph ys1l.'1an ofc; ~1 os~ly !l:W26. lrnnl nfr. /\J!..l' 25 35. E~· --- -1icr. nt•cess. !:iend re:sume llo11sewives full or p t1m1 to Class1f1ed ad no. 135, hi:lp. E:a rnrni.::-. unhmrl 1· 111JJ1ly Pilot. P. 0 . Hox ed. Prd -15 <1r o'er. hut !Still. Custa ,\11-~a . C.:a "'Ill l.'onsadc r younj:!l'r !121>2H l•'or full dc la1 h t;ill -· -- !l79-J.$88 or ~·2300 ni l ~t c d 1 c " I A ~ s t . ·J JO Card iologist rcq s e x· · -------pcr"d med. as:.t : mainly HYDRAULIC tront ofc. !>Oml' be1ck TESTT E<.:11 Call aft 5pm, ti B. area for assembly & lei.ling ot 842·8889. Aerospace hydraulic~ M usl have 2 yrs mm. ex p . Day ::.h1fl. Pit. 557-4321. IHDUSTRIAL Mechanics HMper To he lp build simple ma c hin e. B..i s tl" mechanieal knowledge & skills a m u~l ! 642-866.l -----· MODl-:LS Prof essiona l Photo· craphe r needs a bove average fem models for ma1or US and European m agaline layouts. No pnor exp needed. l\lu,,l be 18 or older. & willing lo pose nude. I hgh IMY· Ranges u p to $100 • :-d~y. C all fo r int e r v ie w b75·4450. r~nf'lle. Vac. Peony Cir. collar. Vic. Tustin & 22nd WHO ROD I:: ON T HE dealer seeks welcoming newcomers. Exper'd Only. Benefits. tram you. You must hkl• & Edini~r. J<'.V.839-0418 St. for3wecks.646-3192 •. SE A 11 0 fl s E • • 2 MecL-:c., Flexible hrs. Need car, No Sats. 644·2119 o r 1x--uple & l>e at least lit Insurance Agency Girl h blk & lk t s p o R T f' l s H 1 N G 111111111 • & h di 832·6377 Apply nny an. or C\'C Commercial Lines. Un· fi'ound : Chihua ua, · LOST, male b puppy,~ VESSEL OUT OF DANA to Expa nding service typewriter uppy S· ----------2112 Harbor, Costa Mt-Sil derwritrn~ & R11ling. Ex Montgomery Warct white ; vie. Slate r & wk old, while fl ea col. (POINT) Wtl/\RF ON facility. Must furnis h -=po'--s_il._io_n_._54_7·_3095 __ . ___ Dental Ass ist. exper 'd per. necess. Sal open F.uc,id, "Fnt. Valley HB, FV.840·1434 WHALE WATCHI NG o wn lools & Class A chairside. N.B. area. HAIRDRESSERS Health & rl'lircme nt 968·0084 C RUIS~ LINCOLN'S license. Excellent work-Boys & Gi·rls Call644·0595 Call&4S.7337 plan. Fred S. James, FOUND : Bike. vi e. AY l''ED 2 mg conditions with fr· 494·1087or 519-:n'i8. (A!lk Found: Blk l~g haired Newport Hgts. Call to BIRTHD • · 1 • tn~e benefits. Contact J0lo14yearsorage.Dai· H•-.r-Hc:ntet ~r_M_rs~rallley.) female CiAL Vic: CdM. identify. 548·5<&t aft. s 1973. Service Mgr. ly Pilot delivery routes DENTAL ASSISTANT Is now a~~~ptmg ap· _ --- 675-5521. bclore8a.m. Parh Man may be available in your Exp req'd·chalrside. No pUcations for. -LOST: Aust Shepherd, /\LSO SEEKING persons area. Earn profit for de· Sats. Benefits. 644·2119or IUSIOYS FOUND: La dies while male. Blk /Grey/Brwn. who were aboard "Sea Must be experien ced. 832 6377 "'dwalch V1'c·>!•Cla1·r JI '' f h I c t LS · Ma liveries & cash, trips or --·--------Over17.f .. lt •-p/l. g.... · .~ • w/lng. tail. Vic. Newport o r s e o r w a c on ac erv1ce ,.r. ( tr .. ex ~~545-0379 Hgts. Ans. to "Streak". watching or sportfishmg Lot Man merchandls«: ~r se ing DENTAL ASSISTANT, Shortnealhairreq'd. ··· · ... thin ., .. veral doys of n. ew sub.scriptaons. For exp 'd chairside, en· Apply belwn3-5pm F n't)NO·. Irish Setler , 7/4,S48·2728 "1 "" to •••ash and clA"'n au'"" r l I call v th bo e d le .. .... ~-an ormo ion P elllSC ...... ·1·st1·c Call 548-8844. 1"'"5 Adams Ave. c.u . f 8 Vic ea v a · with lldht custodl:il 642 4321 F o m San ui...... · '" "1 el')) ... npp m~. : LOST: Sable &Whl. Fem. • · · r ---------No Phone Calls Please E-.6lbluf£ Dr. 640·4483 Co l Il e . Vic. West Investigator for man in· wpoorr~u'nAltd1.ve .. socewimthelnnl oop-r. Clem e nte -San Juani----------~l624 7/4 &423827 boa ill .. Capistrano area, call DISHMA.CHIHI HELP WANTED Full Newport. . . jured on the t w ac· gan1·1atloo for n"ght m an •n"'0630 d M•""lon Vl""- IRVINE PERSONNEL SER.VlCESs-AGENCY 488 E. 17th (At Irvine) So1lc 224 <AslA Mesa Cati 642-1470 11 t II "'~1 1 .,,.,. an ..,., " 0,1. ••-. lime ltnowled"e of sla L•o to"l>: Whlt.e male dog Sei ko Watc h lost N. ccpt co ec ca ~. "" who ,·. depe-.. -ble. Fr· . L'J T c"lt -·-" r Y.•' Ch I C ... , "' (213) .. ,..... JO-"' oro area, .. Heavy 11 f•!nd p /'imc Lionery .• crafts & art sup.. -~ ~ - -vt.cill\ityGarfteld&Ward Broadway SA. Call ar es ui"'S .... 1n~e beneh\5. Contact 5816310 " • " I ---- -F6untamVal.962-7S39 673·2138 or"'"""727. 966-1731> .'"'Arvlc"'Ma r. . 10· E I (weekends&evea).App-plies hclpful.lnq:Kar s ~ ~ :l ,,., " " Equa ppor. mp oyer ly in person Costa Meaa Toys, Hobbles & Sla· 1''0UND: Afghan, fem, l OST. In Huntington Responsdlble married cou· Dick Miiiar Moton Memorial lioepital, 301 tio n ers , so li'as h ion J . HEfpn:.RT_llALL blk & ilh l. n • · 111e nee s temporary re-.,.. v · t 1., cu •·k for Island. Ask for Mr. Dis· JEW1'~1,!<.H.S tan w ice ce. 8 h 007/6 Vic Buahord loatc •• ,....... IC or.. .... ~ ESTMINSTf'RMALl App s vrs old. 545-5786 t • • · sidence. Will house sit in ~omu Food Ser.vice &.lporvltoc. h.neau, Ph: 644-0981 W ' , ' , & Garfield , 6 yr old male ND, CdM or Lagun:i. 1 ' Must have extensive ex· lilts openings for Assis· FOUND : lrlah Seller. Lab. Tan/w/whit;e cbeet. mo or more. Refs. Call pertence along wllh the EOE. H~p Wanted from mid· tant Mgr & Sal~ llelp. fe m , Vi c : Newland • Black face. ~1te n~~ Pat tw&-0201 orG'?s-6386. 120 W. Womer ttblhl)' & dcslro lo do nl&bt 'UI 8AM. Jaclc In Ph: 897·0~7 Mr. Woods. 'sle'-o r .,~nt V;alle)' collar Name Bonao atSo.Marn custom quality work.1 __________ Thc8ox,120$Baker.CM ____ ...,.,__ ___ _ ~;.7378 Reward I 968·8289 or Snntn /\nu SS7 21:12 Pacific Trawler. 1723 S. Dlshwasher,(/Ume. . 522·8800. ....~t& Rilchey.S.A. Call&U-0593 HOS,fTA.L LAI TECHS Life Insurance Co. SALES SUPERVISOR lmmc.-drnle openjnp for 3 S11le!• Supervison in lbe O rii n ~c Counly area. llcn,·y rceru1Ltna ~. lnrome & growth polcn· tra l unlimite d thru M•lary , ovc rldes & corn· ma!ii-tons. 1-'ull Company fnni.:c benctll1:> profram ava1labk , :l K well as fully pn1ct '76 'onJerence In SAN J U /\N PUERTO Rtt'O for t hose qualified. I NTt.:R. ES'ft:D! Call Mr W:ilker. at ~7 7749 F~lJND s mall sh•llY L t · Blk l Brn Shep Pn;.r.tto. Auto Pons Jiookkeeper KK9& eonvaleacenlHolpit.I STOlllOOM Pltlme. Exper'd&Lic'd. S .Jb f1u or Temer pup. Cooall". Ml "lrwtn" Vic: ••••••••••••••••••••••• wanted. FuU tune. Ex 100 C~ Wttlte.nds. eves, days Vc'.NewportPchTtnnls •• "·· · · Sdlo•a pe rlence. Cou.ld use F /CforsmaUmanur.co. DISPATC.. Re<cl t k"rill BG.-11ext271 - Cl1,18500b S!~:.. .. June 28th. ~11~•':n :~~~·~~ ..._.,_..._ 7005 woman uHndb•rA50utoApply 1n ~~!rs wk. Anaheim. Graveyard Shi.ft.. Apply dien~ v~~J:indude ::, __ P_oc_1_n_c_a _lb--'p'-i_ta_1 __ 1 W~n~~~.Ed:;~Y~~~ l. Mb· ."'.. R ant ... ••••••••••••• .. ••••• ptnon. u 'Supp-~· lnperson, ln1off1et_prlnter. .. ew · •OR~NL~WNS• ly. 2l20 Harbor Costa akfast Cook wtlh aU YILLOWCAI SANCLEMENTE LOA..MPIOCISSOl maids . The Inn Al I I .For Classified Ad ACTION C•ll a Dally PUOl AD VISOR 642-5678 Loll: 81k MaleCocklpoo. MVHOMEorYOURS Meu.14S·2414 Barroound cxpuieoc:e It tME.18\h,c.t.aMela G&NltRALllO&PlTAL lllnm-4iale opening for l.nguna, 2ll No. Cou.~l I T ~ PHONECAU..S CMC 1 deLoalllara H Pft'. &lrl ln fuodin1t. llwy • Lasuu Beat>h. Park Hunt ngton ra · CALLMZ·36U AUTO pa rta-counter management abllll)' NO am 00 •blpplftl, lnaurlog i.. A~k for Mrs (i<lblcl "Charlie" 962.o302 salesman wanted. F\111 Salary Open. Full or PLEASE 7141..-1122 ............ _ a ....... com· - Jewtlrj, SculptUre. Com· tJm • .xp'd ,_.,uired art lime C11llot•PPlY In M.M·:t:aPM •----._...J LOST: Pauporl. for merclaJ Arl. Palnllnc A 1 in en"o-;; Hub P crson Mr Munchies SELt. Idle items vnth a menauRt. wkb abUJlJ. Nt:1m llr\N D\'MAN to ~hmad Gole81t~I .. t' work ahop. Rlvlcra at· A~~: su:o~, · 2120 ~estaurant ·428 E. 17\h Daily PilolCluailaedAd. Have !'omethinit to se\l? Contact Mr-. Quezada, help fin1 11h rNnoJellna 1ran. Vic H. · UNJC · mo1pboro. Renowned •ia bo ,, __ ,_ -a ,,, C)I ......... 1010 ........... 78 , Classlheci 1uhdoltwcll. 979-4S50. Job.6421730 • 983-798l • Artist. 67J.3088 • .. r r, '-AQt... ,,_ • ~. • ...... V"ll_....., · -' • ... CJQ DAJLV PILOT Thurtdg,Ju!y 10. 1975 WmlM 71 Dop 1040 ca.,.. Sele 1055 MlKell..Oa 1010 offlct Fund...,. Ir oh. Powe r ~040 ttelp W •t •d 7t00...., W•ted 7100...,, W..t.4 -•••••••••••-••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fcplipntnt 8085 •••••••••••••••••••&••• •••••••••••• ......................... ••••••••• •••••• .. ••••••••••?!~ Welder/S•l!I • Germ. Sb pberd Pupa. S&.l & Su.n.o oette Set $30, Tennl1 Membership for •••••••••••••00 • 0 • .. 17 ~;· Flbcrgts Tri-Hull, N CR Ma c..,.Opr. Se 1 S r r 11 Nu.st be exper'd welder. AKC Champ aired. Xlnt rofrtai. $25, Lots more. sale lmmcd. Presligc Exe :1vl chrs $15/35, scy 14011 P I I B Mere & HO!ipit.il t·v .. ·r l>rel 'LI, •rv l'C h lt 1o8n, u Ii Call dayU49'99J3· niSh\I temperament. Blk/Tirn. 321 Canal St, NR local t' I ub, 833·3643 / chns $12/24, desks, dflg trutler. Call ev~ 644-404S "' RN p/ttmc .: P· l or over. 640 0168 ' 963-1341 581·7800 st l t> / d kb, c x l' d k ~. -. -noL \';111l·nt1ul. X!nt Expcr 'd. Jl3l Hubor !!: Ital e Sal c : A 11 Pierce·867 w. 19th, CM . 18 90 H. p ., outboard ~ncf1h,, EMERGENCY .Ulvd. CostJ M~a. Sec WHOWANTSTOWORK' BA~ET HOUND Male, 9 HouHbold furnishings. * *I BUY** 645--7411 erwbcr, ribcrsclass O\er SunC'll•t1M1ll• !-'red DRIVEACAB! · mos. AKC. papers. Whl. t.tui;L Sacrifice I 2879 plywood, t.rlr, xlra..,, Gl!nt-r.JI Hv.~111t.JI To rotate ::,hirl.$ (PRN) in . . CHOOSE your houn w/gold & brown spots. Ballow Ln. CM ln Mesa Good used furniture & IBM mod. "C", elec. $1500. 494·265201·s22 W14 t.54l'Jrruno ::,m.tll dept llocoverill serv1c~dStNa. 1Nhigh~. MSugr, work ror yourself,~ Finedog.$100.644·5730 d,e l .M tar trart , al applionces,or 1wlllsell typewriter, 1.G." c •. ·.irr.17 .~lONARKB""'"UOA'l' lk Lo:. \\1.Jrl·~ nc::,:. & vacullon:s I J!:x exl)t!r . i8 Is ... n· your own boss Men or hurv1ew & Adi.im:s tor You. P.:rf. cond. Sac. ~350 •7·~' • . I ... ~ J 0 S.Jn Cll·m ll>ti ll22 per. vrd'tJ. (.;uotu1.·t Don d~ys. Al:so, ~llendant Women. Con~ slightly AKC AFGHA.N Houn,d, " MASTERS AUCTION 673-8700 J , " l ~ . mete ' • 1111.JURSES AIDES na Roache, H.N. Cost~ ne~ded. Apply an pel'llOn , bandlca pped. Neal· male, 2 ~rs.1 Entertaan g. Tl~URS &. FRI, 9-3. 206 646 .. 686 a I U-9625 r•ts e vc-ry x t r;i . BCY li, ,... Me :. a Memorial Union 76. 1000Ne w1>ort Cl ean Appearance personahty.$100t.orlght Via Pc1le1mo, NB. Ant· ... 8087 IH8130-I Jo111 " ll·:&m \\ho t'Jrl' Hosp1t:il. 642·2731. EOE. lilvd, C.M. Vets .. retired. Age 25 l~ ho~e w /yd: WlU bargain qs .. ~rn, Collectable:J & OrSUNDAY839-0974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----- uhout pJtll·nh & :.iboutl~~~~~~~~~-1 70. Supplement your in· price w /raghl person. inore. AKC Alaskan Malemutc l:I ' Whaler T>J~. 20HP you. Ll·a111 hu\\ ,\1111 1·.111 ---53!~~~ec:~:~!~~ J';Ytei come. Drive a cab 6 hrs 898·4ISO FRl & SAT. 1~4. 3096 Balj SPECIAL.II. 21h yr. old stud. Wlll c·on· ~~~~:o~~ ~~ bout •·-.• 1 1 RM's/ICU or more a day. /\pplv 1·n c· sider to good home only -_· _ ___. __ _ uc 1.>alu ex 1 a or :.t...iy111 g eves. Full & p/ttmi!. App. " •ATTENTION PE'l'S! 1r, CM . Dining lbl w/4 4 -well. Wt• huvl· our tt\\11 3·11, 11-7 ly Shell Stutioo, 17th & pe1·so11, Yellow Cub Co .. Boarding & Grooming. cbrs. & many misc. ArtlflclalGrau $50.494·9 28. Boats, Rent/ ('otr·1: .,hu11 ~ 11lh1·r l'ullorl'artTimc lrvme,N.ll. 18G k:. 16th St., Costa Free pickup. Poodle {tems. o..lyS3.95~Yd. Plonos &Or 8090 Charter .9050 llcncl1h. 1':'1wr J\11 MedSuna R. ---Mo:rn. Pupsforsale.546-2848. C 11673-7162 CJClft$ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::,halt:.. 1\J>11ly Mun th1 u J 11 & wknd:s 7 J Servke Sta lion Aill·111.la111 -GARAGE sale · Sat &Sun. a · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------• l-'n :12 MurHAidH l-ll Shell Slution 111 !:>.Young man to work i!lCAIRN Terrier, 8 mo., Penny collection. front WurlltzerSpinetPiano.& Botats for Charter 44· Hunter.Slps6 J<o}Jll•l'1111\ 110...,11• SAN CLEMENTI': Lagunu. l'Nm:.111~n t growing tool rental_ bust· m ale. AKC. All shots. throw reel lawnmower, BROWN J ordonTamiami ~nch. Excel!e~l condi· IU:W W. WJrm.·r. G J.::N r-:HAL H~Pl'l'AL Full timt! :.umml•r. Part· ness. Must be neat map. Loves everybody. Free µower edger, 2 mini· rect. tbl., 4 arm chrs. ll~n. ~aple firush. SSOO. Jl · Tullycrafl, Sips G 1'1' Hobie Cats Nal'I CrwsmgClub JJ33 W. Coast Hwy. NB Cull 631,0281 S.JotJ ,\11.J :>.ltitti:X1 .ivu 11 22 cxl2H Laine durin~ :.chuol. pear .. & ''e.ry neat togd.home.W.9Hl9 bikes, Schwinn "lian· honey col. Lake nu. S250 642 5769 art.4pm ----Collegt? :.Lu,knt pre handwn ting._ t> Day wk. . . tum" girl's 1st bike, out· + chaises, chairs, ORGAN-Estey. elec. 1'1\ HT 11 IOl' l''IJl.'l'll:lll'l'd tfrntJI J :.~l. lor lour h J 111.l l' ti 11e 11l 1:::. l r y 4!,l;i two 111 is;u 1.1:.!l p ,\JtT llllll' UI' hH• In hl'ip nt."l'!h•d 1111 ,•ld,·rly l'UUJlll· 111(..'d;\I .,,·J l:L'!I l' \\'HOLi. (:rrl "·e'IJ & gd typing :-l..111, CJll 5 .. .! .).)J 1 IU \\II !h~.; PBX Answ~ring Sen 11 LllCJllUllh. All :-.hills ti\ all Full ur p/t1111c 1': () E 5·lll I !JI~. SALAD MAN rerred. W1ll tnun. t:ood Prefer married.~ for A~CW1re~a1redroxTer· board mtr, + muc h a utomans, occ. lbls. chord. 18 t'hords, 37 c -pay for good man 32342 perm. re:.p. pos1l1on. Ex· ner Puppies. $125. (714) more. 34031 La Serena, 551-2028 notes. ' ike new . .::7-., ~"J\/mc ex per m garnish. Coa:.l Hwy. 4994141. per. not req'd. Apply 992-5219. Dana Point. 548_,,.38 ... ~ " Sec Chef Mike t1ftt!1' l morns 1930 Newporl . 00-IT·YOURSELJ.'ERS --""--------i ~~~~~~~~~~ P~t. ~eba:.tion's 01nner SR/SEMI SR. Hlvd, C.M 1R 1 SH Seller A KC· IALIOA ISLAND Odds, ends. leftover:. Moving must sell. 6' Kim-New Ski Boat!> for river or 'l'hl·.iter 110 t\venul' ACCOUNTANT female, 2 yrs.$2.S. logood I•., .t. .&.B c. rom mod.el home bwlt-ball Brand piano, walnut ocean 19' or 21' day l'll'u, San Clement"'. u~L.--""I home 536·0321 ""~ J ) 12 & 13 9 4 "" Public accounting ofc ~-le · Fri. &Sat., July 11 & 12 ms. u Y • to ·. . finish, xlnl cond. Sl29S. crwsers. Now avail·rent SALES Jn me area. Mu:.t have •••••••••••••••••••••• Fr~~ to You · 1045 Camera. carpeting + UNIQUE ~anufactur1ng or make offer. 499-4198 day or wk. 675-8866 . rece nt pu bli1.: ex per . A..nti ... 1 800 •••••••••••••••••••••• pad, men's golf clubs + 1661 Superior Ave, C.M. 3404 Via Oporto Lido Vig Allracl1ve, enthusiastic, 833.3443 •••••••••••,••••••••••• KITTENS 4 Grey, 6 wks. bag, furniture, clothing, JUIUIK w•~.. Chickeri n g Rosewood protc:.s. sales person for --18th Century Beds & anti Box trained. Adorable. and many misc. itefllli. " """'..., Grand Piano. Circa 1885. Boats, Sall 9 0 60 Uloraa l\lar:.hall 1-'igure STENO/Scl'ty ; 'h day, 5 q u e p 1 ct u re 536-9477 • Anythinginscrapmelal· Beautiful cond. Movmg! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Salon. Pasl exper. in day wk afternoon; N.8. frames .Other Odds I 0 TO 5 * autos, pr ts, bodies, ap'. Sac.! 64l!-772G 5 "lboat '11rel'l sales. :.1X·h as real Law Office ; Mr Wells Ends. 548-6466. COCK·A·POO Pups 7 wks BOTH DAYS pliances etc. Uest deal --. - -, . GI . t•state,dun1.:e stucho&re 644·8181 & baby Rat:s. Blk/Wht. 1004PARKAVE. i n to~n! Pi ck up Steinway 57" Grand, 3 llt?rr eshoff American d~c 1ng salon beneficial. TELEPJIONL' "'AL"'S Spinning wheel, chai 546-0729 673-4890 anywhere i b:-d Slone yrs. old. Walnut. $.5000 Eagle, 22 n. WLW. 21> It. c.; a 11 Mrs. Ba 11 a rd . . "' '7 "' , sets. Pcnnsylvania coun 968-308t> ' firm. 673-0336. a ll 6PM. overall. Bu11l by Now<.1k PBX RECPT 64.,.3630 Experienced prt?ferred. try rum & misc. 839·6053 FREE KlTTENS Med. G .1 . p · W 1 & Williams. 7141546·71?2; • -· Earn a:s much a:. you like length fur, 8 wks. Liller Anlq. , 1i!ss, !ti ~er, ~hma. FROST FR EE Refr:ii::. 1 ~ no ,8 ~~t c.onsol,e A ft 5 PM & Wk nds Opp tor a person w/i.;d. SALES lfelp-E.xp'd. Eves. by talking lo people all Beaut oak Larkin desk box trained. IS:IJ-2144 1ntercsung llshld items S 6 5' Fron l l hr o w Jlallel·Da vis. $52~. re· 714/6i5·21i<l4. lt'kph11111: :-.kilt... & Jfl at W1mst?y IJollow, South over Southern Orani;e $150. Urass & iron beds. &. furn. 10 to. 5 anyday. lawnmower$100. 536-5742 ccnlly tuned. 495·~. -------- Pl·ar.rnu.• li' handh: hu:-.y Coasl Village. Cill for County from an air con· Othmceanlq's-193·2265 ADORABLE Kittens 9 1807 Port Seabourne aft.5 S rti G ods 8094 Catamaran._CalY3;k Jl. 75 J'HX HoJrd i!. Jl'l .is .ippl., 556.1692 ditioned office Tw wks .. ~ Siamese. liox Way. NB. • po ng 0 sq.ft. of sail, easily car· H I -_ ·h·n 10 t 1' 0 OAK bow-front chin trained. Free Lo gd. , . ALMOST new Seal y ••··~··.•••••••••••••••• lopped. S:r75 or trade for c1·pt in a >u:.y mm· s a S· am o pm or cabinet $150 & othe home. 492·1'"'-'l>! Garage & }!;state Sale: Postur eform deluxe f1'rm WAN fJ.<;_D· Medium s12ed scooter or :.mall slrc"l pan" lon1t cd 1r1 C11-.t;i S ALESMAN STEREO 5pm lo 8pm. Monday · ·~ • . . _ ""u o t I h h rt hn " ~11·:-..1 . <id . :-.IJrt g throughFriday.Applyal m1sc.p1cc~s.re.asonable. raen a antiques , mattress&. box spnncs spran~JO n,s o JO or l egal motor cy<:lc .::.il.ir•. plu~ .~J .. tll l'JI previous cxpe r ~50 E . 17Lh St. Costa 548-1302 FREE Puppies, Collie & Normun Hockwcll double Made for jackel.Becky,545-4240 &tti-2449. • I -J "' " ncce::,sJry. USA Stereo 'l 11 'f Shepherd mix. plates. Old Clock & J<'an-Robinson~ C'oc coc cc.,., --------------P Jll. 11n·luding l>l·nt.11 3721 S. Bristol. Santa ·• esa, or ca o ny Toallourfriends G42.Jti85 tasllc Junk! Sat Only. ,......, . ....,.,-v.u;.J ~omplele Set, malching PRINDLE CAT lti', hl.c pl..1n . Pi s. apply t\11<1 .Nophonecalls. &imiaalt>46-4100. mOra ngeCounty . to 1. No pre:.ale. 1647 Dinette set S25 & Dinette irons & woods, leather new w/trlr. Call: B11l al Cl' I J n cs l' I' 1p 1 n r. ----Telenh • ~ c:~. JOMATHAHS KITTENS Cute, lovable, 6 Reef View Circle. Cd~t. set sso. Frig. washer s75. ba~ & t·art~ U:.-1.'Ci approx. 675-9-t:r7 SystC'ms. ·ltY.:! W. Central SALESWOMA.l'I r-.~· _,. _...-... AMTlnll£S wks, male & fem. 3 Yell, r'rig. under-counter dis· 6 time:., Ca:.pcr model. A\1:. :-..111 1.1 1\11a :\u F.nJoyable rewarding Exper d only . J.~ull , ,..... 2 Blk/wht. Gd Homes. SALESMANS Samples, hwhrs100.492.2856 Sl00.556·84-16 LIKE Saiiing~ Rent my JJhu11c calh pl<·asc uutdoor work dt!ahni.: p /Lime. All shirts & is havingtheir annual 6-16·5410afl6 ·r kids boo ks & games, . Sunl1shonWknds. r: or-; w 1Ju::,1nc:.s JX>ople. Av~ wknds. Top wages. Call Super Summer many m isc. items. 1787' GUITAR LESSONS-S12 TV, R1 C!dao, !Hti·25Hlafl4:30 -----t·a rn 1 n g::. ::.hould be be tw n 9a m & 4pm, Clearance Free Female Calico Cat Quintana Ln. H.B. M 0 n t h 1 y . 1" 0 r H f1, Ste reo 8098 -.--.. . . P t.:"r ... •>n :.?1 au. 1rn fur S200 S400 a wk for a <·s..&20. Saleonentirestock approx . 6 mus. box ... . performan c e or •••••••••••••••••••••••SAHOl Rac:1ng Rig. 2 m~ml. ::-1.10 ''" i,..11..1rn l'..trecr-m 1nded :.elf upto 1120l-'F! trained.554·3353. PATJO SALE;.221 Via pleasure.002.74911 Gorng out or Business. sa1b,s tccldolly.SJ75. Cul µr\·I . \J r. l.l•\t motivated person. ForT,E LE P ll ~NJ:: 42231sLSl.N.D. ~ice. N .8. (Lido Is le) UscdT\''sA::.1:..Chcap ! 548-7116 818 11101 Pl' r:.on a I a ppl, ca 11 !) 0 _LI C IT 0 RS c x · 673·6001" Need Home for Young Sal. J uly 12, 10-5. Oooks, Aquariums, 20 g3l & 21> gJI 642·0491 -. --- liJ 1 11•15 1 days 9.5 or per1enccd. needed for A i Male Lab/Shep Mix . t:x. Bunk beds, Beaver Coat. show, accessories. $20 i Ll!hman l~ Sail No. :no 1'1 11..1 ~IJ11 l'.11t t1nit'. ~JW :!~U:.fc\('S/wknds ThnflStore.83&5778uft. pplancH 801 ce ptionally well Bikes.Bibelots. each.546-7064 STEREOAUCTfOM . _ . _:s5oo. _ 'l'un y !t J>1 :u.,1, '.!021:! · · lOA.M . •••••••••••••••••••••• behaved .645-8629. 67a03l:>oro7 7719 July 11. 7PM. Rccei\·crs, · ___ a_·_ Crown \,&J in pi.,,,,,Sl·(·rdary, s hilypc. A!>st WHITE washer&dryer. Fri-Sal 10 .. t, AR t~rnta-Smdog needsa .backydor La.i.:una'.\11 gul·I. 10 pre s . Future . TELEXOrERATOR perfect working cond.SlLKY TERR/Poodle ble,car stereo,furruture, enclpatiodW'days.Vic: AM PS. Tuners , 12' Penguin. xlnl cond. Newly painll'<i mside & out. Make ofler t>-15·5989 --. -V1·r~.i1.1le, g d detail. Monthru Fri8:30-5. Ex· ~125.C31l842·4581 m ix. 1 yr, fe male, bar.cha1rs.26712Pepila, 31st St NB. OWT\er will Turntahlcs,Headphoncs, Re al b sta lc. l11·~·nM·d G-1~·2!.iO.i. pcr'd. EOE. 557.7777 s payed . 646·1186 bef. M.V. pay 675·9227 Pall1 ek. salcs peopk. Why not Hotpoinl Portabl~ Dis-4PM USA STEREO, work 111 llw liott1•:-.1 an.•a S ECR fo~T ,\HY, f /lime. TELLERS hwasher. Very good. $80. -. ---------Lots of goodies. Fri, Sat & 16 ft. Nona Canoe $250. 12 l W E. 17th Street, Kale 1200; like new. llunlinglon lit.'at·h/Foun Gen ofc duties. Good typ. Experurnced. P /time 494·1303. Keep calling. Kittens. Black female (2). Sun. 6212 Winslow Dr. ft . S e a Ny m p h ___ c_osla Mes a. 1a111 \.,olky l'.111 Phil 1n g ::.kills. Pleas ant MCROPERATOR S wks,boxtrained.Need H.B.898-1739 . (alum inum ) $250. Unsinkable! Plc3surc. rac an g ch;imp. Cost J\ll' JITin Jl \'1llagl' tt·l~phonc pcr:.onahty. J " A MANA up g r igh ahome.962-7481 Lum ber rack, fits 8 fl. I< I F Experien ced. F /lime freezer . 25 cu n. $75. 9 x l 2 L . s cl c 0 u ch . truck bed. s1::. C:AU A235 Da V1nc1 Lwo t:hanncl SltiOO, st•ll $850. ti75·6161 ampltf1cr w /12 "--- l'll ·"1Jll• !ll~J l:llii \ r:. mm expcr. Call (714 ) Apply Jn Person 545-7480 • Loveable female kitten Malt'hed Maytal: wash & ______ ,, __ ,,...,_ ... ___ • >s339a l?. <Near OC BANKOl''AMERICA boxtrained.freetogood d H ::,p<!akers, cxcl. for coun· l IOBI F.16 try or Jaa. 642 34i5 w trailer, race REC EPTIONIST \irport 1 621 N. El Carruno Re .. I Frigidaire. Electric home. 962·5.,.,9. gas ryer. olly'd bed SHAG CARl'l.'..'T. lOOO sq. \l)r,I\ I I I' 1 1 .. J• ::,et. Dresser, nate s tand. feet used. Reasonable. --- ----cqp'd.5Jlj374!1 2:r· Color TV Consoll'. Si.>. -----· 1 l' "'1 San Clemente range, xlnl condition ---------\l.1n111•1-. S.I\ in~" SEC 'Y ·RECEPT SSO. 673-6653 afl5 PM 2 Tortoise Shell ktllens GE ref rig. Photo equip. _64_2_·1_7_30 ______ _ 1 ,1., \h.,ll lilt Ur.\ B To $600 TELLER/S&L i ---will pay '::spaying re~ lo Nu Pcucoul 10-spd bake & In good working cond1 SCllOCK SABOT. xlnL Lion. Call 64-1-2196. t:ond t;d rucmg rct·ord. b11i.il I 11'11111 l.in1)l11y !lours 12 ~PM or P t 'tjl Part time. Some expr. GE OVEN & RANGE Lop, vet. 675-5852. am only ca r r 1 er· 8 ' d 1 n g hy · I I I . I 1\lmost n"'w r~•ary pow Swimming Pool Muskin .. "I • COi-Ou ·r V. Ill,• '' • m,1 1· !.11'\I nr "kn<.b. J yrs exp preferred. Contat1. Mrs . Stam ess, reasonable of -----------"' "' -'' $-100. oi3·03J6 afl ti PM. req'd. Animal h<lSptlal, SmithalS.19·9141. fe r.642·1730 6 Wk. old Shepherd mix mower & power edger. 4'xl5'XlntCond. Xlnl<·ond.Sl50. lU ' l.Al'STRAKE .Mu:..t Nu. Wtilc lo Clas:.ifted female puppy. Blk/lan. Lawn & m ech tools. 645·2198 IHG·7J()j sell. !>650 new. uscl.l RN-CCU ad no. ·l·l l. c /o Dally TELLERS BR/\ ND NEW AP · 646-1349 Me ns cloth in~. Paint· Elec. Whirlpool dryer . twice, will t.il..c S550 or I' 1 J>O Bo F II ;r PLIANCES from Model mgs, etc. 1748 Samar D~. $65 . Dinette Set s2o' loats .& Manne besl ofr_ G75·4557 "i"lll .... I ull cir I> 111".. u' ut. x 1560• Costa 1 u ?! LP. ime, eJlxperk. on, Hom e. Ba r g a ins .' Fvraitur~ 8050 Corner Baker CM. Fri, -· b • · E-..pment ------,,.. "" ... c:.J,Ca ~2626 y. "1 llens\ an o 841 3449 ef 2&aft7PM ,-U11frrrnt1,tl p.1~. XJ111 Costa Me::,a, 919.4200. f''r1gidaire Elec. Stoves,••••••••••••••••••••••• Sat1·7PM. · · • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20· Viking Sloop w/kutty 1Je1w1 1i... <.'ont<1tt Mrs ----------Ken Donahue. Refrigerator, Washer GrcatSavingson used • ~ . . BUTCHER'S block, 138 yr Getteral 90 I 0 ~ab1~. Nds r_dimshing. i:JJl l .... tn·11 , 1.u 2i:l l Dryer!645·0403 Furn.,Appli.&.M1sc. Gara~e ale Saturday. old 30x32xl0 oncasters ••••••••••••••••••••••• mcl all supplies. Pamt, · c o ,.,t J \l•·mnr 1,1 ForClas-;ilicl.IAcl TERMITECREWMANor • t• WiJson's BargainNook R edwood set,. Mu ch Pe~r ec l ro~ gourmetBOYSCOUTSneedboats sails,ctc.lsl$475ta~cs. \l"rfON L·· Id R M l h "'uc ion 1015 c •5 w l9tt St c M more! 3571 Sego St. k . • . • . • 642·64~1 . If no ans .. try Jlt1s 1.J1t.d. JOl v1clOl'l.J r ie ep. us ave ..,.. · 1 . • • Colleuc Park lr,,·1n 1lche n . Call eves , cars&a1rplanes. Tax ad· "'''>."0?2 <..: • Call " some exp. Handyma n-••••••••••••••••••••••• ., e 633 0028 l 5 ~ .,.. "' .M. t:U.1-.. D:.11lv l'ilol. type.646·8734 •PUILIC* Bassel dining table w/6 552-3071. ' . · van ai:cs. 46·4' · ------------- \1> \'!SOit cane back chairs, velvet . •DECORATORS• Boats, Maintenance / ~25 New. Ne\cr used Jl' l.i ll-.)liill •FURNITURE• seats & 2 extra leaves. Sc e . A d u n d e r Ser•ice 9020 ~~nflower . Ycl /wht. V.'<lrll \th For on Ad in Womtn's Worfd Call S...e 642-56 78 , Ext. 3 30 2 Main Parts! Crochet Glamor 5 l THE NEW BROADWAY LAGUNA. HILLS OpenlltCJ Aug. 4th l1Mow lnt~niewing For: SALES, f /TIME Men's Clot.hang Men'sShoes M1lhnl'ry EXTRA OM CALL SALES Day /f!ve a va1Jab1lily IEAUTY SALOM OPERATORS RESTAURAM'T Cooks PRESSER Temporary Job For an oppointntent Ca11586--1901 Or Apply In Person THE BROADWAY LAGUNA HILLS MALL r Located al San Diego Freeway & El Toro Rd) Interviewing Hours 9:30·11:30AM & 2:30-4:30PM Monday thru Saturday Equal Oppor. Employer * "'UCTl"-11..1* Coffee table. round table fur~1lure (8050) ~lus &GRAPHIC LOVERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• S350. Ph : 640·078'J. "" "" lamp, e nd. table with radio. rcc?~ds, k1t~h Close out of contem · ----- Friday 7 :30 P.M. drawer . A II 3 wt l h items., etc. 1293 liaker St. porary posters uy pvt. llob1c Hi. Xlnl cond. full Quality Repossessed leathertop. 898.1~n C.M. Sat Only! ply. Picasso, Miro, Max, E lectric_al·Woodworking race. 2 Taylor Lrape7.c r'urniture. Estate F\Jm others. S5 to $20. &t4·0553 Plumu1nt:-Inslallat1011 harnesses. With trlr Misc& Rattan furniture. couch Electric motors, :04 to 2hp &496-8071. & Repair. lnbd Eng re· SL!.150. 557·5557. WarehouseSt.ock chairs assorted tables. 3450 rpm, lools.oulboard pair. 1-'irc ::.y:.Lcm install -:-------- Reduction. All Types Gle ndora, 213.96J.Sli!!. motors; 3hp & 5hp, misc. NAUGH. SOFA. P3lio Ta-& ma1nl. S<:orp10 Manne Lido 14 for sale, cove.r & Fu rnilure & Appliances Ph: 548·4934, ble w t um brella. co flee SJ8·!170·L I rlr included. Flotation S VE LOT MISC. Jo~urnilure. Couch. table & 3 tiered ::.land, -• tanks. No. 2612. S12.50 or A SOJ<'S$ Chair. e nd tables, 2 Oulbrd mtr. power chtlds Magnus Organ. Boats •. Manne offer.675·4621 MASTERS AUCTION stereos, elc. 675.6253 or lawnmower, tha1se 842·8068 Equepment 9030 ______ ___;,. __ 2075'h Newport81.CM 673.5227 lounge, Lables. Many ••••••••••••••••••••••• POLYNESfAJ.'i 83J-9625or646-8686 more household items. POOL TABLE. Jx6, gd 2 NEW 500 gallon fuc:I Catamaran · 7 Pc Med din set very 1528 Cornwall Ln, NB (2 cond. Strong & sturdy, tanks. S600. 22' unfinished. llcyclH 8020 good con.d. $ 0125. ·Abo. Blks E . of Mariners well built. l::asiJy stored. 646-549 1 il4--t99-19TI. •••••••••••••••••••••:• Odyssey elec. ping pong Bank ) $50. 963-6862 aft. 5 ----67-5--8-94._;,_-1 ---------- Schwinn Heavy Duty Strn· game S75 646-7506 Electric Marine llc<id & SAIL CLEANING gray, xlnt fond. Best of-· · Household Goods 8065 Camper shell . i.tps 2. hts lia1l Lank w pump ARIES MARINE rer over $50. 557-3225. Queen Sz Bed. 9 drawer ••••••••••••••••••••••• Datsun, 1 yr old, was 846-~ •642-1812 • dresser, 2 nite stands Cancelled Contract 2000 S-135, sac. 5275. 557-3391. Cameras Ir Equipment 1030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• B &C BARGAIN BULLETIN r ARKING LOT SALE SAT. July 19, lOam-5 pm. 2843 W . Lincoln , Anaheim New & used cameras, dark r oom, equip .. hid abed . s ofa & yds carpet below mill _ loat1, Powe r 904 0 Wanted: Sail boat to}ent- matc h ing loveseals.1 co::,l. install. ~7·8729 Mens lO speed bi~e 5:JO· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 20-7,26. Require 26'or 846-6504 Wed alt6PM -190 DynasLa Skis S;,O. WA ..... TED 552 7992 · · · Jewelry 8070 <.:all 494·7286aft.S. ....,. : more. · · ·:f' •SOFA & LOVESEAT ••••••••••••••••••••••• M b 'l l h IOST~ Boats, Slips/ ·~·=· Se l A · t Gd 1 o 1 e te ep one late vn e 0 ppreCJ a e. · WA ..... TED model Motorola, full Docks Qual/Moving968-882'l ....,. WHALER u Furniture sale: sofas, tables. c hairs, refrag. clean, lovely 979-7777 'fOP CASH DOLLAR duplex, solid state UHF ••••••••••••••••61~.r.i •• Wknds: 640·:>412, Eves. SLIPS N J~ p A l D F 0 R y 0 u R $1500 or assume at SSS. 634.0050 ewpo,.~ch J EWELRY. WATCHES, mo.494·5055 blwn10&6. 67:1_52~3ailorPowelt.~• ART OBJECTS, GOLD, E 1 l S I Qu I . ELCO 27-good Chrysler, _ telescopes. Store wide 8' SOFA, xlnL cons l .. SFllLN~'EFRUSRENR~I CE , ~ofa~ th~·irs, al~~~~·: Supe:ADF·_ba1tpumpall UACK Bay cha~;no . "', °' AN· ste reo console, a variely Marlin equip. Rec. sur· sails, S50. mo. · .. ~ .. • 1IQUES.645-2200 very nice antiques, ';/.G.t~{J:~et~68S4500 548-4471 • ... ;::.,: sale prices. down. needs recovering, • 821-1550 . $75. 675-8546 M • o:~...1 books, records, etc. One Bo t S d & •'"•:·~ Dogs 8040 2 M APLE t'aptain 's arques -lime on I y sale . LCPL 36' GM diesel, Saks,.. pee ... ' ••••••••••. t'ha 1· r s t' 4 I 554 3269 alter .. P"'. • E h' s ~O •••••••••••• • an 1que eg " ·'' veryl 1ng goes. at Ju. moorage Newp()rt llay. ••••••••••••••·~·~ •PET WORLD• bathtub, gold shag rug Beautiful Diamond Ring ly 12. 10 AM . At Allspace $4000. or offer. ~94GO ,_3 GI • rvt;. •• Cock er s, Chihuahua. 10xl2, black shag rug 5·10 pt. stones. 14K gold Storage Area. Hamilton days . 'J encoel 18 47+ ds Poodl 6x9. 645·4832 . tt Sh b & Newland HB Storage el open :>ow t I. es, Shih·lzu, Mini· se ing. own Y appt. -c · · SAVE $7000 N · .7 , · Sharp $4350 s Schnauier, Doxie, Dobie, Wrought iron ta~le, glass only. 536-5073. " 47• Maurcdcr & tr~/~18 ~~:. 644·8385 • :·~ i:. ~it B1~1 s. ;tckapoo. top, four ch.a!rs, ex-Miscellan~ow 8010 Baby car bed S15. Bobbie· TS, 1-'8 , sips 5. TT. bl tnk, SKl/FISll 16• Sil • n S~ud.svsm~"ost~r:~~: ~fl~~~ cond11 1on $75. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1a~ car seetilO. baby SSrad.&xtrs.S15,00Uor 8511 P Johnson• ~8e QZ5 W. 17th al F";rv1'ew. . WA ..... TED ae pack $5. 962·1030 $3000 for eqty & TOP SI 800 o.,.. ~ ·• j' • ... ....,. __ ..;;..._ ________ Sl69mp. Slip S35mo. • ·<>•w195i •.'"fl. SA. Open eves. S31·50'l7. 30" gas stove. $25. Capt. TOP CASH DOLLAR Complete Hospital bed 675.2563 ... : .. chair. $15, twm hdboard PA 1 0 fo' 0 R Y 0 UR w /rails .. w_hlchr, com.· . • . Traniportatlon :.·~ DON'T Bolher tocall un-$15.Tustin.838·96!». J L·WELRY WATCH"""' mode, walker. All prac-18 CENTU RY Classic ••••••••••••• .. ••• ••• less you have a lg. "" ~ tc 11 u.,.. c B b shaded yard & ref's. 17 BED, king size mattress. ART OBJ ECTS GOLD 1 a Y new . ..,.,,r; 0 coi.l ay oat. La~strake , Campen Sole/ ·• .. ~ mo. old female St. box springs, frame, xlrn S I LVER SF.RVICE. 847-4793 4tyl Gre~ Man~e eng Rent • •• tf20 Bernard, papers, xlnt. firm, still pckaged, $215 Fl NE FU n N & AN· Comp. rei;torcd. t>73·4079 ••••••••••••••··~·· health w HO wks. Obe· (val. $525> Queen, Sl9S T IQUI::S. 645·2200 or 673·3891 10 1 :i • Cab·o\'er Tropl~na dience Class. Sweet dis· (val. $4251. Delivery in-SCRAM-LETS Camper. Ex. rond. Many position. cheap to feed. ttt:d.631·0488. MATTRESS 28' Trojan Cbn Cruis. 'GS Exlras. Hest offer. ~~~s~~t.3::.;.Mon. thru Qual. Spanish Furn·. CoC· ANSWERS l,al)6lrake. Rebll 210 HP 646-7563 art.6 TR •t•-HU! fee tbl. sofa, chrs, desk, •MADNESS• Flgure ~Rainy -v.s~ray.20brs.Dlnette. TRAVEL Q Cabo "' r--=: h V Births mcmomatic ueen ver For combination wood & HELP! Have ten puppies wroug t Iron ._Baker's *ALL SIZES• Ditto-Foment -\'HI<', 1-'atllo. Teak decks'. Camper, $300. or best of· metal shop /\ckptnessat lhal need good homes. racks. lamps, 9x'l2 rut(, AFFC?RD llr1s tol cond. Pvt Pty. fe~r . Many extras. hand wo ~k & som e Six male" four fema!c. stereo console. paint rriced to MoYe! Most people Judge lnfla· Bst ofr. ?H '6'1-0·lWS or ~ 0321 ramilt <•ri ty w/hand & German Shepherd mix. lngs. 1293 Baker St CM 833·9625 &646-8686 uon by the co:stola week· 5-l9·81i75 ~ ------- power tools desirable. Call491·23G7. SatOnly. . . ly basket of groceries, --· C~evy 72 • .\ .. Ton Super p . ( I W~nt.,todohousesitting but who can AE'FORD a 17'WRIEDTSUn8cr l.loil Campl·r .. sips 5, gas e.r m ~ poi. 1 t1on o r f RISH Setter Puppy, Comer unit wilh sltr<'O. Ir waJlibg to care for peu. lull bttsketof groceries? vourself hull tr.' 11,. stove, frig. water & u1r qualified uppllc3nt. male,9wks,AKC.$50. AM·FM. radio;iod2beds Call586·6.%Safterlpm. " • · a .. r . heater gncl bath Phone bctwn h m & ~0.()673 $160.9'79·0597 Mfscetf.eOtll some accessori~. nN!ds stert?olhruout Nucrpt& IOam only lo arrange in· W...ted 1011 engine, seuts. air brush dr~. S4,7oo. Mlnt Cond. Lerview. SMHJ006. KINGSIZE bed, 'l:lnl t'Ond ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• deck. Phone 751 ·6478 496-l LJ6 COLLIE Puppies. AKC. 6 w/pad $125. Twin S20 ·~ $$CASH SS F0tt after 6 --·-----~~ ~~!~~U~p/t wk.a. ~74aftJpm • GoodusedfurnJrefrip '72 EVlNRUOE 2~HP Mo~=I/ flSO G r". N-tap"'"ar . 640·ll88 Boys Twin Bed, 3 drawer Fnrs/stoves.~•-wJboat & trlr. Extras ' • ~~ "" d ·······-··············· Over 2t Wiii P•Y $1 per day for resser.ainab1m1pread FteahCau&bt Pvt.Ptywant.s.UMdelec. $750 or best otrer. 'B9 Honda80$L.Lea$thnn Surf It Sark>in yard to keep Lllbndor lo luoldier lamp. 962-1030 FISH Everyday! typewriter "exec dak. 881·3456 lOOO orif. ml. Needl bat· SOOO W.Coastli"'>'·NB !:.s:Kwh. Will reed. Large No -Mar rec· Buydlrertfrom 496-9695al\S. FANTASY lrl·hull 110. tery.la-~. S100 -$2SO w~ekly, .. tut· . Lanfular walnut coffee the f~~~'P(;';iT't the Makel 170 h:P Volvo, Chr)'ilcr HODA KA 100 good con<L tinaenveloiw11.1hrdal·A UST RJAN SHSP· table. llke new $40. DORYf'LEET ._.,,... ... ~IOI ) oia ... c~!:'",~ .. !lunl!it~.P~Jt' Beatoftcr! • ly Rus h ~t.im.....,.. ~·l/ •d· HERD, mate, U1 «llor. llS:'bl030 N•wpo ... p• .. ·r "'" " • "VIN '-'II s 9 ........ d ~... ~ bl .. "' " ... ••• •• •• • • • •••• ••••• • ••• alter 5, &40·0792 7 ·-r":. ~ <' d 1• n v c I o Pe ue mOl"er. Free 5lud ExlJ'a large wood d k 011 MA RTlN Guluar 1964 • Mrc;.Jnnon & rut«iolcl, aervlc:e . National ax5· "4S cs· JRVINECoai;tC.OUntry Mdf. odi work. $JOO. l fl 5 0 AyL 1 N £ n 71 $0.CL Honda $410. 71 306S. ~late <A>ll•lt BIV'Cl. Retlal.r)'. Afl.l.llSZ-eM8 • Call M2·lOOO Chab Mcmben.hlp. 673-2325 Saratoga 2.5'. Never out Trail '10 $175. besl offer. Aoahc1m, Ca. er.-. <DP> $900. 833-214 of bay. Gall y, head & Low_ml. 968·1024. \ Try· 1 ~ally l'llol Lt.el.Prov .Klntbcd4'!11in· 4 Allee 12•s ln cablnet J i !Calve ~methJns to~n Claaame Ad &o b&.ut. Hll dds lamps, rues . .hat ~ S£LL Idle Items wllb M\bLaoll. RCuonabla ::f. nt qu~ never '73 Suzuki 400.TS. Stret>t , auif1ed11d1dok-· ornnuo .....,_ bqpmp.13S115.&6IU:2S3. DailyPllotC!ustftedAd. 840-0lae .Prlcettoaellful! Lc11ol. Like ncw.1600 '43·3262 1 mllcs $795. 673-8475 • Autos IM rMd ' Autos, Imported Thursday, July 10. 1975 DAILY PILOT Cl. Motorcycles/ Recreational Trucks 9560 Autos Wanted 9590 • po · -••••••••• •• •••••••• •••• Scooters 9150 Vehicles 9530 ..................................................................... Merced.s lem 9740 Autos, l•fMN"led Autos, Used Autos. Use d tii,. ••••••••••••••••• ..i. ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRUCKS-VANS-4WO'• WE PAYTOPOOLLAR Datsun ~ 9720 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • YAM AHA '13".' MX 360. Co rv •Ir 0 u •• Buggy, W ant<d. Clean, la lo FOR TOP USED CARS ... • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • •• •71 M. B. JOO St:L. J ""'•· y olbwo n 9170 lulck 9910 Fwd '94d 1,,,.M,.ny xtras. Super cond. a/trans, Holly carbs, tow J\1dls. Cash! 615-8849 FOREIGN, OOMESTI<.; • 1111 pwr, ~krl!o, sunrr. ••••••··'·••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••·••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $725or ofr. 675·0333 bar. 557-<1158. ,63 Chevy ~. 396 mtr, or CLASSICS DOT DATSUN Mml cond. 2·torw l•;uro· ltll'AfllS-SllVICE 7:l Gnrn Tol'ino Sport, • '2'Hondu 70's 1 1971 & 1 1 pd . ltyourcuiaextracle~m pcan bet1uty, Sac. &Rcbuild.<1 1950 A/T , !'1S, PI O hrk:1 , 1 970 1 Enghsh liicyc1e' S rt R heakderstr' 4 s., .... ·.~~t1t~, see us first. HAS FOR 642-6753or t>.i,1 U815 8Exoch0aKnceYN BUG CO BUICK ROAUMASTER. radlul urc::.. xtnt cond. ' ' · ' p!) 1 • ace, \'DB e 0 er.,,_._. · IAUIR IUICK ---~ t. · xtnt. eond. mak,. offer 498 1616 , . """. 6466 · . ..~.~~!. • ..... •• .,! ~.~~ '13 OM C I\ T, PU. 8 U' .. k 292' Hnbor Blvd. i.....llai. Dell .. ry '~~.,:! .• ~~~~ i~ .. '. •: ,~.~ , Esltmales . "'8·9141 C•ll 646 5867 ."'.""" PM . --1 ,. 1'~1c 71 HONDA T~u1I, 90. Shulby 68 GT SOO, convert. Stereo, .new tires, Must Costa Mesa 979·2500 OVER 100 cla:.sic gem. KKP651. 72 Bus. Air. new eog. Cadillac 9915 Br'n'7. 3 4 F0~rc:1~TD. A l l". l.1 e new. 1500 m1. $350. ,. d 1 . , sell. Ph. 640-0109. Prfc•d to c.-•I! 1·l•1tch tires. Perfect. . • 546-1379 .. sp . .eavmg coun.ry. TOP DOLLAR _, ' , 38 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P I S. p I W, AM / i'' M , ' M•" Soll! Orr. Gm10011 '72 MAZDA PU, new D NIW 1975 Wilham• Imports P / P49«o 1 CADILLAC Ste<eo, m "'" ""'''· • • .7~ l<AW. 900 Z-1, 3M ml. r•d!a ls , <ad lo ( 39 .000 PAID IRAN 8011 Com monweulth · 71 Sup ER BEETLE. , Sin"" No. "130 J. t'u II hdrs, stock, hke new Trucks 9560 ml). $1850. Late eve, IMMEDl.ATB.Y 280ZS•21 OS Uue11.1 Park 521·7UOU 20000 act. miles. Like Over 70 to rhoosl· trorr\ Prit:c _ s 2395 . Call befote $1800. 979·3335 anytime. • •• •• • • • • • • • ••• •••• •• • 6"·$852 -New. $1 ,995. 645-1Sl3 From > I 9". <; M ,\ C 1 •· ,._ 64 4 ·2~50. UI r. ,.. FOR AU. MGB 9744 t'tnancin)j & Lcasmg '-' '73 175 MX YAMAHA '63 CHEV PU. $700. or FOREIGN CARS 61Os•71 Os ··················•···· '68 BUG. SUNROOF. New " . Rbll engmo. $850. make offer. Coll CALL 01 COME IN '67 MGU painl. Rebll. """· $1,495 ....._.., CadiMllC 673·0917 8 U.4 PM. 963-7584 TO SEE US New h>p Uni• &<$-1513 -·--llN. .:.pEMIN180.gdcond.$2SO. 14FORDCowier. PICKUPS Sl.050. -_ l:l4Z~72 72 VW, Super ~eetle, c.ato ._ 540 ftOO '·pr make offer. New. Deluxe 73 CT, suuroof, am/fm. radials, 40,000 ITU. $1995. '73 Randlero . :.: '. . 545·"'1 53 .. 1616 At llftbelle•able "ow 1 i '"'. .:1•00. Art. 573.3932 an 3PM. FLEETWOOD ·1'lz..Honda 450, extras, LOW-LOWPRICES 2.1~1..'.~73·7357 67 vw Camper, good 63,fullpwr&air.t!XCt'pt. clean, po werful, mui;t TRUCKS '70 Datsun Pickup. New * '74 MGR. Both tops. ·I tond. $1250. 000-2618 aH. eond. Gold. lilk vin. top t;ell. 968-5795 paint & mterior. Mags. 5 YEAR s peed, A:'.l ·1"M r~1d10. lP.\ol. Blk le::it. 111t ~!IS .,r 011 Mercury 9950 '') 2 Honda CB-350. Mint Sl200/bstof'fer.675-6759. 3100W.CoastH-r.M.B. very few l11t·al mile:;. -- 1 -AM /L'M-tr,1<.le 1·on:-.1llerecl t\~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9405 7081.PT. ·73 Super Beet l'," .. ~,-17 .3x:i2 l'~l &. ""•Hb. '70 MERCURY . cc,111d. 3,500 ml. Sears VANS '65 For'°' Truck 642· 50,000 MILE p . d t <-•11 stereo, sun roof. low rn1. i f>I ti l7o. .. m•n«bike. llolh S7>0. " W ;;.•• ~ ~ [ x In l con d. >2" ''". . . . Slalion- V8, Autornaltl' t r irns., Power !>leerinK. Air con· dilioning . 13,ooo mile:.. Sharp! (Stock No. 825). Cull before 7 p.m. U44-2950. Olr -·~J~·~3ti3 bet'n 4 - 7 only__ I" IUO. ti 1:ylinder . new Oran9e c~·s WARRANTY 1:101: C1~;:;;:,1:1~~~.'.·11~h 49-i·l620. 73 i'.I Dnr,ad•J s"~ hllll' (')44 BINJ · l HI h t $ ll..--. llll!>l. Cstm p.unt. Wht 645·.J·-11•11 · dlr. -l4SuzukiSt.&Drl.Ltosi; TRUCKS .iutom<1l1c lransmasson, 9 es -1 .. r On All New (.'~in. Sold fhatna_!:'._ark 5~7000 ·:;s BU~ Re.bl~ .. a g,& toi> & 1111 ll'.tllwr. All __ , __ _ '.than 300 mi. S&I & lakv v < 'Y cl e " n · < S l O' k on lmporh J<v u' ., MG H l 1 m. n """'· Gd. lrn.,;. "9h;d · '1«">. Low "". I uw"''· '11 MAK QU JS Brnug hm, , ',overpmls.53'7-6l01. No. 85 o). Full PriceS 995 . llllMax•yTotota \\'l'J'll.TlllS ,\I> 0 1 • op rnni ., a Y C' nd Call · 83'J-6450 or S.'ll belted radials. all cxtr"s, "ee to <II'· '--Call uefore 7 p .m . "" xlra s . (;re a l i.:a ~ o : '. u ., 1 .,'71 Yilma ha 250 dirt bike. S I I 6_M.2!';15u. Olr. Call8l4t7o g~=~~ ill • mileage. SZ!JOU. ~-17ti4 _:>57-4287 aft 6_ ___ CJ rel ul ma 1nl1.·nant e. precialc ! S>!OO ur f)c~t of· .. 1'Jas llc tank, fonder~. pee a _,,,., OFF ROAD -975-0 'fi6 vw . Rebuilt l;:llj.!1111', ~IUO iofr. Call bt.:tw 9 & fer. 838·7{1157 d d V • 9570 ----Porsch• ' JU AM or a rt tL 30. - ',, wvers. Goo con . ~2;, h ans "' ""SU. •:.15-2052 . 2 0;;3 ~ I ? Pure ase . FREEAPP 11 "'ISAL •••• "'0 ,, .:•5.5()()()(':>.l :1•11 1!166 MEHClJ HV Coon)' .,!orps t ofr.540·0019 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -SPECIALISTS ••••••••••••••••••• Ncw>ortlilvd.CM U'• ,. 1-'ark Slal1011 Waoon, -'G4 Oodg~ Vun. 6 cyl. Huns We buy ~scd ~ars & '64 356C Coupe·. l'l';.lorl'd. 1 ----<> IU71 CL35U. Huns great. "Ood. "'500. tru <:ks. C':!l 1 G HOTll ALSON<>"' Altwrl blut• t.1n 111tenor ·73 vw Bug :i;:NU11. or lx·sl 'i:l Cadillai· l·.I l>orado. $150. 64ti -86tiS "'450. TAKE YOUR .. .. CHL'V I~OLL'T f f . n . Beaut. blt11· mdall11· l'X· ----• . .., • 64:.!-0491 * .., . ~ i:. or a ree J\\'AIL:\Ht.J·: 7M-6l:ll-2~8X offer. 33.0UO m1. new ll'nor W 1 \l.hlll' mk nor '73 Mcrc·ury ( orncl. \.8, • • :i59·_44_l_O_b_ef_o_rc_n_oo_~ -'71 CHl::V. VAN. 6 cyl. ag';.[t)!l~~ICll l::VHOLET 4 WHEEL DRIVE ·i;7 CUCO llHOWN !.112, radials 960-27UI t.•vc and Lop. 2l.(~W1 1111 p,t Air, slerco. I'S. Crwse 'l{USKY 250. 1973. Xlnt CHOICE Sl1l'k . Ex . condilion. 18211 Beach Blvd. I xlnl. cuml. m &. out. Nu •ii:! vw BUG <:ood coml. ptv. musl s1•11.til1·2'J50 Control. Lu:-.ury Dei·i,r l ··,cood, Runsgreat.$850or II t' t Be I PICKUPS I l)a)l)I. rebll. l'llJ.: .. IX'l'I' r Ill 'I'' Mu:.l ---patkage.Mu;.t St:ll$2tiOO. ' S2SOU. 6·15·0768 un rng on ac l ll' > e11g. • ,rnµg, Ch•vrolet 9920 81'11, days 5·1" (!J..I~. t'Vl'S, · (iffcr. 673·5825 &557-432:J. --------847 6087 54!) 3331 101 AM 1 V;\·1 & :-lt.'reo Sell ~ S950. tli:l.liJ6:l. "" " '74 IJOOGE V8. IUOO. AT, . -------· -·-FEAT lJHIN<; l'Oi:,o.;. dct k . :S·l .~.'.JU -- ---••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-0735 1nsSUPERGLJDE $1299 P,S,cpt,pnl.HiBks.. PCASH' ~LargestSelection W8 2704 l iUVW i'and Van,runs COHHELL t 9952 'JlAHLEY. Under 6000 dineltctberl&more.Perf TO . i OF well, good lln•:-, Sltloo. CHEVROLET Musang .. I n·•11e~. Call 557-"" 0 '' ( For 1·lcan ust•cl i.:urs &, t'J' I')-') f II l ' '< .. I 1 l' •1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ,. ~ OUOJ 1·onfl. Sac. $4,675/o r. ... , Baja & Custom ~H , • iu. u 1.•qwp ·" ... 1 6i5-18iiti ul' t ·" · or SALES & St-:HVll'E ,....___ 675~5til trucks! H owa rd· Pa·1ntedPICKUPS lo m1. :)1!:3tHJ &t5-l:>I.) & aft.S::lUP .~1.1 2828Ha....L.--Blvcl. ·74 MUSTANG II , 11.00C ·' '68 Dodg• 11 2 ---Chevrolet, DO\'l' & ('uuili 6'17"1"' -----.-_,,.-• miles. cll·un. S2751), Hn11da CH125 ·Eli,inorc, "" 1 '69 r.:conolrnc Van. 6 cyl, Streets, nr. MacAr_thur,I INOHANCl-:CO I l.!Vl'S .... "'., -7;Supl'f Det>tll'. am Im x COSTA:\11•:.-,i\ 751-0467,pvtµarty rnn; & hmk' good' many Ton PU u u lo. A M I FM la pc s. Jam bu.ec a<1d ""' t"I. Svv U• 1\Kla Yi .• ,, I IT. Fu II ' "'·'I' & •n· trk. Nu '""· mo;t>el" 5 4 6-1200 . 6 stick (244868) l u1•-"lk L... 'IJlr 3 'lf\CU 1%5 f'on.I M uslang v x 4 xtras. ssoo. 545-$.156 . Finished llll. New lires. Newpo_rl Beach.:. 8:13·0555. D 0 T s . " Oil " . r L. s . list. ofr. ti7 .:,.,.,., ·---$1299 $1450/bstofr.536·6932. e e I ~ti.HOOorhestofr 1;.14-1772 ----------,74 Caprice Cla:.sie. 4 dr speed. XlnL condition, ·7l'Yamaha 175CC&68 ,67 F dV ----Havea Junk Cur'!Callus, 1 9756 Auto,P /S.l';H.i\1r.cli.'c. 548·09~----K a w a> a k i 9 0 CC, Io or an •74 Window Oodgc. EXl'a Top $ S pa ; <I. 839«8 W Rolls Royce wind. viny 11 01 ,. adj .>tw h , mi I ea ge. Gd . Cond. 6. Stick (U46855) long. AC /PS/PB, $4500. 24hrs. DATSUN l •••••••••••••••••••••••Volvo 9772 Am/l"M. 67:1 toHI Mu~~r~'it~~i~~~ltt . MJ!>-0783. $1299 Ph:li4 2·58!11 . -------#lOEALERINU.S.A .••••••••••••••••••••••• ---- ---- 1 "\\11en· ll 's F11n To lluy "'" ROY ~ I ORANGE COUNTY CLEAN '6:l Ch1..·\'y. I dr, 6-14·~93 '71 Honda CT iO Trail 4 WHEEL DRIVES 73 Ood~1· Van. panl•lcd Autos, Imported j u Cur" fR VO s ,T, 6 cyl, runs !>l'rfetl. 't;ti Mu~<1ng -:-, : ., Nl·W hike. Xlnt tond. Very low '74 Blazer stereo. must "di ~ ~700. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 88l5 BEACH BLVD. R CARVER . VOL Sharp! $475. t>-15·8614 alt. paint, ;.tires ~;0011'co11d. ~~l-~·,~~5"33:57JSO °' "'"t "''°'· 675 · 51 o 3 ,.,. · 1 " 5 rn:~ General '70I HUNTINGTON ROLLS·ROYCE EXCLUSIV>Ol.Y \'OJ.VO 5 _ __ s1so. Afl. 3PM. S:lii 8103 o (2)'7381azers ••••••••••••••••••••••• r llH .l71hSt. LargeslVolvolJcalcr _ ----•7 2 Blazer ·1:1 Oollge \';111 318, :i sµd, OPE BEACH COSTA MESA inOrangeCounly! i~:.1 .~hc\'y Bt•}~~ir'. n~\:;r Oldsmobile 9955 , Motor Homes, xlnl c·o1HI. in out. Many SEE EUR '.:!mi. So. San Uit-go ,,_ __ __, 546-44.u ~ BUY or LE,\SI·: slr l g p1 ob. 11 uns. :sl25. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Salo/ Roni 9160 '7 2 llJ Ton xtm. lle;I uffer. 556· 1365 By CAR Fm· y. o JR ECI' ""1!·"07 ""' & wk".'!':_ 5 , ""'" .,, 1 Sv"·ocv ;;:~~;~~·;;~~·~::i~~~:;,~ Shorfie PU '64 Corvair Van. Dody & Purchase any European 540-0442 842·7781 Saab CLOS~~SUNOA~ 9760:! ~·,·~· ~.[~-,,~.·~ 7:! Nova. lo rni .. 1 dr, ~oo<l OLDSMOBILE lnl .''d.cond.Converted. Car for delivery in ---~-----··orid.Colurnn ,.h1fl.SHiOO GMCTRUCKS ·•·Fully equip'd. Sips. 6 lo '-' I •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ~ . '8."275wk.6.t4-8385 Heus.&15·9690. Europe&letuspan your -or be:.l. 541:1 ·037!j & HO .... DACARS . ,r _.., -------ALSO ---individual lour. From Fiat 9725 SAAB 548 105 1 ,.... , 73 Cortez Model 32MH4. Autos Wanted 9590 takc·off to home-landing, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 025 5 Manchester · --University Olds ••••••••••••••••••••••• you'll be in lhe hands ol OR"' .... GE COU .... TY'S DEMO · l!Ji3 NOV \ 11 ... tehbal'k.. 285 u Har·bor .Blvd , .loaded w /options. lti,25\1 "'" ,.... Anaheim 750-2011 ·.&>ctual mi's. s1s.soo. Pvt •74 EL CAMINO SELLl .... GYOURCAR? experts.Also_lease &~·en· HEWEST&LARGEST $ALE -------llkcnc"'·"nty12.suorn1.o Costa Mesa 5.tO·!lti-to -25· " tat car!> EUHAU ro 1.:yl. auto, P /S. P/B. ----.party. 714 1898 ·=> 2 •74 Ch ... TOPPRICESP•ID · •. ' ' IMMEOIJ\TE J . "' n·1y•rsnrv 9957 -----e... "' Ltdo V1ll abc, N .B . QL".l.IVl-:HY l'ril'CI lrom J """ .. -, ~!'i$0.000·lfi92orti73-1:1761 Pinto •'i2Lifelime25• 1/2 T . 6 cyl. F'or lmporL'i 673 4550 (' $4190 SALE•. ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• Paid !·or or Not · · /\IJ Models &Colors ·72 Monte Carlo. Gd. conn. l rnmaculale!!! T '74 Plai....rrO Fully e11uipped 979-7448 ...... 1' Dean Lewis Imports Alfa Romeo Dick Miller Motors •73 Ch•v J/4 on 9705 I ~5·IO:!) '75 VOLVO ·.1ir. AM /l"M , $2l'J5. C;dl ...... lllr. -· ---•74 Ford 112 Ton 1 ~m6 11 arbor.c.M·. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~Dmfi Beach Imports ~11'.1-t>1 1i1 <1i:s1KKZ) Tl"ailers,Tra•el 9170 w/CamperShell ti4ti·93tJ:l Alfa Ro--• t!-l~Dc>Vl' 164E4Dr •. ·n Monte Carlo. P 1s .·6J.;s;uo ••••••••••••••••••••••• n~ ut """\rth"' O•mo. >"tom'>lie. W p I U . A , C. A \I/ >">l _ llt::ILITE ·frnt Trn!lcr. z '74 Ford I Ton D•mo . v. ]' nti >r ·e 1'' 11 •·oiitl .• power ~leering, t t n ,. .. JJ(lrm, nu ktl1.:hen. Gd '74 LUV Pickup N d t $ALE .11 So i\!~1111 752-0900 " u... radials,. Sacnf.11.:e. Call 1 · 111 ler lu" nu·k. :'ltu·h .,. l:!ll W.V •. 11·111 •r .. ~.ar 1 1 .• ~. · ... /\M -L'M 8 tr ····k . cassct cs e_r~o.1 t:-.73 l'tnl•> Wai.:. ;\ir. n1sl .,...;1~·u_ru_1_._s_2s_o_.,_54_11_-_44_n_1 ___ , •73 Chev Van •• spar • Sant,1 .1\11<1 .'i.•i ·21:!2 ------~ea~~.l~~~i4 .nms. floor t~1 ck.,_ aft. 5 or wknd:s.1 ures.'am im r.111. I :;pU. Auto Service & •73 Ford •qufpm•ntf Priced from -----Toyota 9765 Wa"' $8190 !S33·lti=>4 ~ti50. 8411·325.iaH_~.pm -9400 $6799 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • - Parts I Ton Van 1973 FIAT Anni"v•rsnrv Sa•ings$1004 '63Corvair.reblteng.xlnt·7~Pinto~qu1re uuto .. 11r, ••••••••••••••••••••••• (#750::0 124 Sport Coupe .. -' llt...IOW $7186 s teel radial llrC'~. S2W. :m /fm, S2000.'cu11 htwn · l•'()HD- 2 oo 6 cyl engine B~ach lmnnrfs Mint Cund &.16·82U2 SALE ~ 075·9728 11 5 & 7pm. 646·5!rlll • '. l-pm 11lcte. $200/best of. -r-· : fer.After6pm,549·0229 8 4 8Dove .71 85u Hacl·r, radials, $1500 Continental . 9930 ,.iJ Pinto~quarcWug ~Int . .._ ~ -------at MacArthur DISCOUNT.!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• <·1>nd. Lo m1 ·:;, .. \uto • .... t f S I & J mb ree NB stereo. Clean & nifty "'" OS O' a e a o • · · ·05 CONT IN ~NTAL " , oood. mag wh" >!7..0. ···-·•••••••••••••••••• 752-0900 _$1325· Lc~ti~l -l.mi __ from d1 ·akr window Immaculate. Private 64 2.4000 ext 31 du~~. Antiques I Audi 9707 t971 FI AT Sport Coupe. pd cc on th" nw ovw party. $795. Ph: 6'5·1l91>t_ 645· 7108 c.vs wk"''' ·• ~ ~~~~~i~.s ••••• •• •• •••. • ••••• • • • • • • • ••••••• • •• '""' & look< '"" h '' T 0 Y OT A Corvette 9932 · 74 pi " 1 o ll u n' h u" I. ·'· ,71 AUDI new . ma ••s. 52200 . •••••••••• ., 1 1 Jjulc L. 1~019A50DMA'-'TER.~W.H• ~ --r-l%1>_H"'""_r f l,\ '··~C/)O'I '63 Clas:s·ic Rdstr. Finl' .\'C, ,·in•·I \111> di'< 493·"'1!.lti " SportC""'-••••••••••••• ,\M I F1t s tereo a1H·. n. " ''"" 1 • CPR -----Aulomulll'. l)<JWl'I' sl1•t•r . ,, ,·,.int. con<l. make offer.l'IM~li!ll!llj~M" f orClassilit'f!Ad ts47 > d '70 Fiat 12·1 Sp11k•r. Xlnt mi.:. arr. rnnd., AM F~I EW cond. Wrll considertradl· thruoul. l0.01111 1111. · Cal1646-5867<1ftertiPM. I~ ACTION 645·5700 ___ 1:· c·ond . Jompg S<!l!'i01bsl radio, \Jnyl top. No BRAND M $2-150orofr.6i5·ti81m (f1-l!JKEI >. s;1:?~1.-1. 1•,1. ---c~11 Silve;:-Bt:c l!j71, 19M, 2 ofr . 4\1!1 IMU2/!!J5·!.1714 11-lifi. 1975 VOLVOS c-ar 9933 Ply. 54l·!S9!Sl li1•ltll'l' !S l!!(i5 PONTIAC S525. 1964 Selling unytl~ing wit h a A ~AD~LVYIS~OT dr. 4 spd, air . $4900 _As_k fo_r l>onnu. ·---Oller Expire!> 7·117.; •• -.~•••••••••••••••••••• p.m. -c~tc utll lruck$800. l!J5.5 Daily Pilot U11?"1:-llll'd /\d .. ..,.. 1 __ _ , 'C'hc•y s1000. 1965 !s a simpl.e 1~.11tc1' Mir.5 671 w /moull c telephone , '68 Fiat HSU Cpe. Nd ~1 lllpm. Buyora..cvac '68289Coug :ir.ncwA/T.lpfymouth 9960 ,.,.. --------6. __ _ ___ Hawaii. 645~~7_.__ I eClJt. e.artA SIMCE 1956 nms. Slluu. or Ocsl offer " 'Mustang S800. 548·520:i JUSl ~all n42-Su78. $6400. 494-5055 bt.wn lO & work. "200. Leaving fo1 c4 l • VOLVO DEALER I'/ H, P 1S & Craiger'••••••••••••••••••••••• IMW 9712 Jc; u-ar 9730 ~ MS ~92-8176_ ---ATLAS ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• !••••••••••••••••••• ~ TOYOTA WILLIA Dodge 9935 ORANGE COUNTY'S JAG ·1,;7 Beaut. wht. 4201 _ 1 IMPORTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chrysler/Plymouth OLDEST Sport!'< Sedun XLNT1 1960 H01 bqr, C M "116 ?JOl '6 7 DODGE Open Oaily & Sun. 'til lO ~ Cond. Wires. ong ownl'r. --EXCLUSIVE P:'ll 2 n 9 Harbor Blvd., '-' .s3,150 .5.t0U_2'fi~ -TOYOTA SALE VOLVO STA~l~~·~GOH Co::.t::iMesa Sales·Scrv1ce-Leasing Mazda 9738 Mew •7 5 Ple~s DEALER 645-5700 dlr. 546-1934 Roy Carver, Inc. •••;7••3••M•··A~··Z··D··;:··1 LARGE 1 8011 Commonwealth 1!173 Coronel, good 400 --- Rolls 'Royl·e HMW I SELECTIOllt..J llut•nu Park 52l ·iOUIJ I:.:n).!. 70,000. n~w lire:>. 1973 234 i::. 11u1 st. RX-3 COUPE "" , , --&aut. whte pmnt. ~1GSO. Costa Mes a 54tH4·11 (399 HGE) Buy 0 r Le as e ·;3 Volvo l8UO ES Sport Consider trarle + l'8Sh PLYMOUTH 645.5700 dlr. MOW' 1 Wal{on. t 'adory t11r, ·I Pvt. Pty. 541·8~Jti days FURY Ill CREVIER & I sr " H OADWAY SANTA AHA 835·3171 THE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE '72 COLT (679 FWB) 645·570() '73 CAPRI (431 J ER) 645·5700 '71 CAPRI (913 DEN) dlr. Jlr. 645-5700 dlr. ----- Colt 9717 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 COLT (679 FWB) 64.5·5700 dlr. Doh• 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .ALL 1974 RX-4 Passenger Can MIRACLE MAZDA '11 50 Harbor Bl•d CMto Mr\o • 645'-'!.700, • s p1.·ed. with O\Crdn~c. S:Jl -8392cves. __ 'I\ L • i\~1 ·1"~1 :-l11rco radlll, --.--• • RDTOP GJ eClJt. WJtA luggag e rad;. /\ truly ·70 Dart Sw111i.:1'r'. 55,~1 nA nice 0111'' </!K.JGIV. mas. Air, pi s. gd r ol.Jbc ' 4 door l'quipped with :u;o TOY OT A Pri~~d to Sell! \in~ si:iuo. ti42.·2:ll:! __ l'ld, l bill. v.s. engine, William!> Imports ·6,; Dart Wag. p s, air, and t 11 r Q u t.• f I 1 t e 19b6Horbor (I.\ i'i~t.Y IOl 80lll'ummonw~:.ilt~1 New paint, trrl's, h_:~s . truns m1:1:1 11111 . Futlory _ _ _ _ Buena Park 521-1000 Xtra sharp. 18 mpg. 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COSTAMESA DATSUN 1975 Li'I Husffer Pickup Full factory equipment + CAMPER, RADIO, MIRRORS, BUMPER, UNDERSEAL ,. s3595 (1030881 COSTA MESA ... DATSUN 7 7 Laguna/South Coast EDITION VOL. 68, Nf). 191, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY! CAW FORNI A ~ out a -Una ... O.ily Pilet '""'tr"''-.... Tom Potte.._., Plllric.ll 0'0.-tl In One Nursing Home W ing, F rail and Brittle Bodies L ie in Beds 24 Hours a Day . . . Most of Their Hours are Spent i n Dozing; Some T alk Wit h Per sons Only They Can See in a Language Only They Can Un- der stand ... ~ow They Care This is the first in a five·part series Of Qaily Pilot inue$tigatiue reports on the nursin'g home in· dust ry in Orange County and care of the elderly A Daily Pilot Series On Elderly Care In Orange ~nty Nursing Homes-1975 Last Journey Outside . By GARY GRANVILLE Of Tiie o.lly "l•UUiff Not too many years ago, John Stark day three years ago, he was already had no trouble finding his way home from known as a wanderer; an elderly person the 7-11 Market just around the corner easily confused by even the briefest from where he lived. journey. But one day three years ago, an The disoriented misadventure that Anaheim policeman spotted.the confused led the 80-:Year-o ld man to his lonely em- old man standing at a busy intersection barrassmcnt at Anaheim &ulevard and about two miles from his home, a grocery Lincoln Ave nue was his last. bag containing a package of fig newtons Four days later. a grandson helped clutched in one hand. him pack two s uitcases and drove him to The officer couldn't help but notice a nursing home in Orange. that Stark had wet his pants during his Stark has lived in the home ever exhausting journey. s ince . And it was obvious as th~ aged man circled about the sidewalk at the bustling And, as a ge continues to waste his intersection that he couldn't decide in body tissue and organs, it is likely that he which direction he should travel. will spend the rest of his life in the n·urs-ing home, a $17.62-a -day Medi-Cal pa- tient. WHEN STARK WAS helped into the r ear se at of the police car that summer <Continued on Page 89). San Clemente > Woman· Flees From 2Thugs • A San Clemente woman who heard m e n breaking into an Jlpartme nt early today was shaken but unhurt after the thugs chased her as she ran first lo a neighbor's and then lo a pay telephone lo summon police. fan Clemente police responded uct round that the iron bars had been pried away and a window pane removed from a west Mar- quita street home. The resident was absent and police were unable to determine what items may have been taken. A woman living near the burgled apartment told officers 1he beard the men breatptg inlo lhe apartment a bout 2 a.rn. , She said she went fint to a fleighbor's residence to u1e the phone there to call police. lfowever, the friend didn't ~wer the door. Then sbe ran to the Albertson's flfarket aqd wu chased 'by lhe lwo men who gave \q> as lhe womaQ neared the mark~. Pollu reported the men htld fled the acene by lbe lime officers arrived. Cocaine Seized LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) Eleven Las Ve111 penons.-.en ~rrested and SS00.000 worth ol co- caine seize<) Wedneaday lq .. t poUce called lhe 101'8est Mlture OI hard druas ever 1n N.weda. McCarthy said lbe drup were believed abJpped to Nevada from Cuba throu1h M\ami, Fla. I ~1 \ Laguna Study Parking Stntcture Plan Rises Again In a 3 to 2 vote Wednesday night, the L'aguna Beach City Council breathed new life into a proposal to construct a parking structure on the G lenneyre Street parking lot. Phyliss Sweeney and Jon Brand voted against the pro- posal The council orde red that representatives or the downtown bw.iness district form a commit- tee \o invesUgate and r~om mend an acceptable way of financing the structure. In May, the city electorate de- feated a bond measurelhal would have allowed construction or a 233-space two-level structt.U"e. The 1neasure failed by 295 votes with a '2 percent voter turnout. Bonds would bave been repaid wilb parkiDJ meter revenues from the dowtttown ~iness dis- trict. The councll 's Jatcst octioa re- garding the s~tura followed more than thr~ hours of debate OD parking in the downtown basin. basin. Tbt cou ncil also vi>led un- animously to rerer the . 'com· preMnli~e parking probl~" to t h e .city 1 Parking and Trauportatlon and Economic committeH and the Planning CoanniNion lO!-"horl·term solu· UOOI to the prqlAem. The council diree\ed recommendaUona be re· turned within 120 d1Y1. At the cone I ukm ol lhe lenilh)', pa.rkina discusaloo, lhe council, in a 3 lo 2 decision, refused to grant full concept approval to co~struction of a 9lenneyre Street structure and appoint a committee to study acceptable financing. Passage of the motion lo study the financial ques tion first, however, indicates a majority of the council would support con- struction o( the structure if an 8C· ceptable financing plan can be formulated. • c . ouncilwoman Phyhss .>Sweeney blamed the current parking deficiency in the core of the downtown basin on spaces be· ing tied up ~·. \employes who work downtown. She said the pro- blem probably could be solved if employeK had to parJc on the periphery or the downlown core, rather tban ln it. "We should tty other solutions. If they don 'l work ln ae~eral years, then we can try a ll"adi· CSee P UKING, PaaeAJ) Indian Gives Up RAPID CITY, S.D. (UPI) - One or 16 lndl1ns sougbt in con· nection with last IDOftth's am· bulb 1J1yln"a of two FBI a,.nLI oo the Plne Rldare IAdianreserv1- tlOI\ h~s aiven hlmaclt ..p. An FBI a1eKt aald James Theodore Eaelct, 19, apparently walked In· to the U.S. M anba.1'1 GIDce here Wednesday and turned blmselt In. f' I City's Bid Rejected By .County Residents of South Laguna who sported ·'Keep South Laguna Free" slickers on their lapels ap- plauded Wednesday when the Local Agency Formation Com- mission (LAFC) struck what they saw as a blow for freedom. That blow was the com- mission 's refus al to include South Laguna in Laguna Beach's sphere or influence. Had the city succeeded in its proposal to have South Laguna and its 4,000 residents placed within its s phere. the coastline unincorporated area would have been seen as within the "proba- ble ultimate" city boundaries. But in a le tter given to the pre- ss at LAFC's m eeting, Laguna .Beach Mayor Roy Holm said the issue involved was not annexa- tion lo the city. "Whal has motivated Laguna Beach (lo seek the expanded sphere of influence) ... is its deep conce rn regarding future de- velopment," Holm said. He described the city and South Laguna as allies and point- ed out that development of the area is now in the hands of county government. Laguna Be ach would gain a greater say in the development plans if the reques ted sphere was approved, the mayor continued. But he succeeded in finding on- ly one ally among the five LAFC commissioners, Tustin Coun- cilman Don Salterell.i. ''It is superfl uous and ridiculous not lo include Soulh Laguna in Laguna Beach's sphere of influence." Salterelli said before casting the lone djs. senting vote in a 4 to 1 ballot re· jecting the city's proposal. Voting to reject the expanded sphe.re were county supervisors Thomas Riley and Robert Battin, Newport Beach Mayor Donald Mcinnis and the com- mission's public member, Stan <See F REED, Page A2) BoardOkays Ambulance Subsidy Fund On a 3 to 2 vote Wednesday. Orange County supervisor s agreed to provide $3,750 in county r e ve nue s haring funds as a partial subsidy for round-the· clock emergency ambulance service in coa&lal areas south of Laguna Beach. The funds are expected to cov- er most or the losses that would normally be accrued by Hospital Ambulance Company over and above regular fees charged to pa- tients. Supervisors made it clear that the money was for a three month "emergency period" and that after that, alternative subsidy funding will have to be found. The ambulance will be sta- tioned at South Coast Community Hospit al in South Laguna, which w\U provide training, room and board ror"the crews, according to Dr. Myron Wacholder, chief of emergency care at the hos pital. Wachold er added that t he hosp.ital will pick up whatever additional subsidy costs are ac- crued. The board vote came alter a lengthy debate, during which Supervisors Robert Battin and Ralph Clar k argued against county fund~. Battin said the hospital shou~d bear the cost since it wants the iotensified emergency service and wou14 ••get the business'' of people brought in for care. Clark said it would be an lm- proper expenditure of unallocat- ed revenue sharing money. The first board motion to spend unalloelted revenue •harint oo the project railed lo eel a necessary rour-filtbi vow so a ~ m~ Ukinl( lbe County AdmlnbtraUve Offlee to tap ·8'>" pr'tlWtll project. funds WM made •··~· On11 • &imple ma ... MS~ waa oe.ded fOf' lbM acUon. ,w.cllokler tbld avpervbon the --~ hid 1ctwal1,J been at the 9IJiiQ L••una hotpltal lince ~ ln anlldpat.kll\ .t .tbe t._ AJntJUNc" ...... ,. 1 ' ' Today~s Closin g .Y. Stoe k THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1975 TEN CENTS ree ' Star Athle t ... LaVern Dugger Succumbs at 46 EDUCATOR SUCCUMBS Thomas Lav ern Dugger· Fes tivals Readie d In Laguna Artists bearing hammers. saws and building materials of all shapes and sort swarmed over the gro unds of Laguna Beach's three art festivals today putting final touches on their dis- play area in preparation for the start of the festival season Fri- day. "I wish I had a little bit more time," Mike Hinds. a Sawdust Festival jewele r , s aid as he looked up from his incomplcted booth Wednesday. "It always amazes me when r come out here and look at it 1-r i- day and find people are ready," Hinds said. Over at the 1',eslival of Arts, Craig Brown a custom furniture maker and first-year exrubitor, freUed about gelling his booth firushedjn time, too. He said everything seems lo hit at one time , what with furniture to be made and the exhibition area to be built. In addition, Brown s aid, he 'd been working on some custom cabinet work. Al the Arl·A-Fair , things , seemed calmer with many of the · booths already completed. There, w a t e rcoloris t Tom Phillips displayed a bruised finger from a bout with a ham- mer and said hopefully that ·'I hope the paintings rude the mis - <See FESTIVALS, Page A2> 3 Astronauts In Top Shape CAPE C ANAVERAL, Fla . <AP > -Three Ame ric an astronauts were pronounced in "superb" condiUon after a pre· flight phy s ical (o r n ex t Tuesday's start of a joint U.S.- Soviel space mission. Thomas P . Stafford, Vance D. Brand and Donald K . Slayton were examined for more than two hours by space agency doc- tors in the aohnson Space Center al Houston, Tex. Crew surgeon Dr. Arnold E. Nicogossian reported "I foresee absolutely no problems with this crew." Traffic Board Slates Meeting nit Saa Clemente Traffic and Park!nl' Co~mlssion will meet at 1:30 tonic.ht at city council ~ben. <Atunlsslonen will consider .e.r.et.s ,tanned for three pro- poeed llOullng tracts, a slgnlliu- ~n profl'am,_ for major city streeu and a request that "W•b For-Cltldttn" signs be j1laeed ln th• .,.. of the 400 bloct afCalleN bllna. By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of Ille Oi11ly Piiot 5u H Thom as La Verne Dugger, star Laguna Beach High School quarterba c k , form e r c ity lifeguard chief and school dis- trict administrator . died Wed·. nesday afte r a lengthy illness. He was 46. Mr. Dugger, a Laguna resident since 1939, always placed young · people at the top of hjs list. He developed the fi rst youth programs for the Laguna Beach Lifeguard Department and many innovative educational progra ms ~,thm the school district. Memoria l fune r al services for Mr. Dugger will be held al 11 a.m. Saturday al St. Mary's E pbcupal Church, 428 Park Ave .• Laguna Beach. His old Laguna schoolmate, the Rev. Harry .. Happy" Brahams, of Co mmunity Pres byterian Church. La Jolla, will officiate. A native of Norman, Okla., Mr. Dugger came with his family to Laguna Beach at age 10 and at- tend ed Laguna Beach schools. He was the quarterback who led the Artists' foolbaJI squad to a Cl F championship in 1946, the on- ly year the team has captured the southern section crown. Mr. Duggt!r attended Sl. Mary's College. Moraga, on a full. footba ll scholars hip where he dis· tinguished himself as a defensive halfback. Afte r g raduat ion from SL Ma ry's in 1951, Mr. Dugge r taught in Bakersfield for three - years and r eturned lo Laguna .Beach. Throughout the 19508 and 1900s. Mr. Dugger taught in the school district during t he winter and worked as a city lifegua rd during the summer . Ht? became chief lifeguard on a seasona l contract in 1960. He held the position until 1970 when the city hired a full time lifeguard chjef. In the late 1960s, oveP the op-. position of som e lifeguards, he successfully promoted the Junior Lifeg u a rd . S e a Cubs aod Mermaids I ifegua rd programs for young people. The programs have continued since. After a variety of teaching aod a dministr ati ve positiQM al Thurston Intermediate SCbool a nd three years as the bign school va rsity football coach, Mr. Dugger in 1969 was named federal <See DUGGER, Page A%) D e ntal Gold, S afe S tolen A 500-pound safe containing Bf\ unknown quantity of dental gold was stolen today from the offices of San Clemente dentist Trygve Tobiassen. The theft of the safe and ransacking of the offices al 130 W. Portal was discovered when an offi ce worker opened the of- fice this morning. Police s aid it appeared the burglary occurred about 3 a .m. today. Entry was made through a panel of louvered windows. Or:~:a:-•t We•tller Patchy early morning low clouds and fog. Con- tinued quite warm. High to- day in upper 70s. low in mid 60s tonight. INSIDE TODAY Orange County'• Kna Cory, the state controlltt, If tn~ voloed in controuuJ)I over tm appointment.t of new in- heritance taz opproi/Jft's. An ·ana1111ia, AIS. ladex .ii DAILY t'ILOf L/SC Thunlday, Jury 10. 1115 . Niguel Wins .,~ill Supervi.sors Reje_'(t CondOminium W.guna Njguel residents whose homes overlook the site or a pro- posed condominium project Wed - nt'sday won their bid to get the project squelched by OranJ:t: County Supervisors. Thl' board voted unanimously to rcJect the 294-unit Puerto Niguel dcvdopment proposed by thl· £1rm ofK uufman and Broad. Puerto Niguel was to occupy a PJlrcel of I.ind on either side of ~en ::.ingt o n Drive between SiJ?uel Road and Highlands A.n •nut• The parcel 1s in a ~press1on among several ridges ·= :~ Frone Page A I ~PARKING. tional :;ulut1on likl' a parking Stru<:t u l'l'. • s a 1d Mrs. Sweeney. Coum·llman Jon Brand said ;1nv ::.tructure :;hould be con- .str.uclcd on a pnvutcly-owncd 11arking lot next to City Hall. Co uncilmen Charlton Boyd and Carl Johnson s;.iid they favored the G lt:nneyr e Street structure. Johnson suggested that financing could be achieved throu~h crea- tion of a parking district indepen- dent of the city. Mayor Roy Holm joined Boyd ~nd Johnson in calling for forma- tion or the committee to study financing of a Glenneyre Street structure. 59 Building Permits Let In Laguna Fifty-nine building permits with a combined valuation of $1,006 ,270 were issued by the Laguna Beach Municipal Services Deyartment during June. · During June 1974, 96 permits with a total value of $2,28.5,084 were issued. To date this year, the city has issued 238 building permits for $3.7 million in construction. Last year to dale, 347 permits for $6.6 million were issued. June's permits included those approved for construction or 12 n e w s ingle-family homes ($'105,461); other new construc- tion, $36,818; alterations and ad- ditions , $251 ,896, and mis- cellaneous, $12,095. School Gets Free Plants A San Juan C apis trano couple's appreciation for the education or their daughters has resulted in a $1.618 gift of trees and plants to Dana Hills High School . Mr. and Mrs. K. Wallace J ensen offered the plants to the school as part of the sale or their nursery bus iness . "'This 1s our way of showing our appreciation to you for the fine education our daughters, Mitzi and Debbie, are receiv- ing." the Jensens said in a letter to school trustees. Volcano Watched VOLCANO, Hawaii (UPI) - Volcano watchers are waiting to see whether M auna Loa, the ·world's largest volcano. is going to drop the other s hoe. The giant mountain erupted in spectacular fashion Su nday and the Island or Hawaii was shaken Wednesday by an earthquake that registered 4.5 on the Ric hter Scale. ORANGE COAST Ll'>C. 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But several audience fl\E:mbers spoke during Wednesdays hear- ing before county supervisors, claiming the parking is still in- sufficient, the roads in the a rea would be sever ely overcrowded and the development's arctutec- Police Chief Faults Self · CARLSBAD (UPI) - The police chief said there was no doubt about it. The auto accident was the fault or Roy Kundtz, and he had better pay for it. Even if Kundtz is the J)olice chief. Kundtz lost control or a city-owned car on a curve and wrecked it. "I was going too fast," he admitted Wednesday. "I have only myself to blame." On the police chief's re- commend ation, City Manager Paul Bussey will dock Kundtz' s pay $471 over the next three months to compensate the city for the ruined auto. E'ro•P~AJ AMBULANCE board acti0n. He said 11 calls had been handled so Car and at least one life definite ly saved because of quicker resoonse lime. The doctor · told supervisors it became n ecessary to seek county aid for the ambulance service when the City of Laguna Beach refused to subsidize any additional service outside its boundaries. Instead , the city council voted to contract with the same am- bulance company for exclusive service within the city by an emergency ambulance. Laguna's withdrawal angered Battin and Clark, who said the county has spent revenue sharing money on city projects and that it was ''bad faith" or the city not to help out. Supervisors were told by Wacholder that ambulance service to the coastal areas south of Laguna Beach has always been tricky and that a number of companies have gone broke. Because or geographical pro- blems, t..he relativ~ly small fleet of Hospital Ambulance Company vehicles is unable to respond quickly in emergency cases all over the south county, he said. Wacholder noted that the com - pany is trying to serve ever- ything south or Irvine and north of San Clemente with only two emergency ambulances and one day service vehicle. Supervisors told Wacholder the s ubsidy might be continued after the three-month pilot period us- ing service area or fire depart- ment tax money. Or an exclusive franchise might be granted to Hospital Am bu lance in lieu or the subsidy. The doctor told supervisors the emergency ambulance is only in· tended to fill the gap between now and September 1976 when a county paramedic team is due to be stationed in the area. He said the ambulance crews will get intensive training but will not legally be able to provide the same kind or service as licensed paramedics. Fro•PageAJ FREED •.. Northrup or San Clemente. Defeat of the proposed sphere was a victory or sorts for the South Laguna Community As- socation headed by Dr. Thomas Mauro. While Mauro's association op- posed the proposed sphere and lts "keep South Laguna free'' sup- porters jammed in the hearing room, the older South Laguna Civic Association supported the city proposal. Holm cited civic association's concern about pending develop- ment proposals in the area at the basis for its support of Ole city's position. And, he pointed out, South La1unans are already part or Ole Laguna Beach community. "We really don't make a polnt of dJff erentlatlng ourselves rrom each other," Holm's letter aa.14. But ln the audience, lhoae South Lagunan1 who wore "Keep South Lasuna Free" 1Uckers 1p- plauded 81 the commission said no to La1una Buch'• desire to have more of a HY ln South Lagun~. ture ls "barracks-like." Supervisor Thomas Riley, who represents the area, agreed. He said Kaufman and Broad are pro- posing som e construction on slopes he considers too steep. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper ruled that although tbe planning for the project began before the new parking requirements were adopted, the project would still have to live up to·them. Supervisors voted to kill the proj~ct, but hinted they might re· consider if the parking situation is improved and the architecture is improved. E'ro• Page AJ DUGGER .•. projects director 1for the school dlstrict. He directed several federal grant programs for school in· novations. The programs drew national attention to the school district. The pos ition was phased out in 1973 when federal grant program ended. Mr. Dugger then became assistant principal for instruc- tion at Laguna Beach High School. Mr. Dugger , 2934 Mountain View Drive, is s urvived by his widow, Shirley; children, Carol, Danny, Stacy and Sally, and his mother, Mamie Dugger. All are of Laguna Beach. The family suggests contribu- tions to the Thomas La Verne Dugger Scholarship Fund. They may be sent to the Laguna Beach Unified School District, 550 Blu- mont St., Laguna Beach. Increase Set At 8 Cems In Tax Rate An unexpected 16.8 percent in- crease in property valuations will reduce the estimated in- cr ease in the Laguna Beach Unified School District's tax rate from 26 to eight cents. Supt. Robert Sanchis said the rate to support next year's school programs now is estimated at $2.93. This year's rate was $2.85. The rate is levied against each $100 or assessed valuation. It is anticipated that Laguna's tax rate will remain the lowest schoo.l tax rate in the county. The $5.43 million tentative budget approved by school trustees had been based on an eight percent increase in as- sessed valuation. Sanchis said t he 16.8 percent increase largely was due to re- assessment of existing property, particularly commercial. U.N. Group Slates Meet . A report on the International Women's Year Conference will be given at a meeting of the Unit- ed Nations Association, CoasUine Chapter, meeting at noon Sat'1r- d a y in the Neighborhood Congregational Church, Laguna Beach. Nira H. Long, coordinator for women in development with the U.S. Agency for International Development, is the guest speaker and will talk about the recent Mexico City women's con- ference. Reservations for the luncheon, a vegetable protein meal chosen to emphasize world hunger, s hould be made by Friday morn- ing by calling 640-4148 or 494 -5045. Drug Agency Errors Told W,\SHJNGTON <UPI) -The recently ousted chief of Federal Narcotics Enforcement today admitted instances or corruption in his agency but said it is a mis- take to view it as "lbe bubonic plague of law enforcement." John R. Bartels Jr., jobless 1ince he resigned May 80 as head ol the Drug Enforcement Ad· ministration· at the request of At- torney Genenl Edward H. Levi, denied any "wholesale pattern" of corruptJon wblle be waa ad- ministrator. Council Sets Special Meet The Laguna B-e1ch City CUl- cll wiU meet at t a.m. ~urday 1t Clty Hall to altea\pl to ua· 1cremble confu1lon re1wtJn1 from • plethora of advteor1 COii)· mitten. There are current.I)' 12 ~mlt· tea tbal an v11etbe cOuQeil. ' Dally PllM SU!f Pllott SAWDUSTER MICHAEL EDWARDS CRANKS UP WINDMILL Artists Into Carpentry as Festival Opening• Neu Frona Page A·J FESTIVALS READY. • • takes in the carpentry." Without exception, the :.utists are looking to a good year , des pite the gloomy economic tid- ings of winter and s pring. Many were pre paring a broad price-range of merchandise hop- ing to make a big sale, but pre- paring for a lot of little ones too. Tom NoCzieger, a potter, said ANNIVERSARY TARNISHED TULSA, Okla. (UPI) -Dessie Daniels fil ed suit for divorce on the couple's golden wedding an- niversary. Mrs. Daniels' attorney, 0 . C. Lasiter, said s he did not specifically request the July 8 fil. ing dale, but did say "it would be a good day to serve it." The petition said the two were married on July 8, 1925, and raised seven children. D enim chinoiserie. Jean the prices al his Sawdust Festival booth will run from $5 lo $100. . The three festivals will run from Friday through Aug. 24. Hours arc: -Festival oC Arls, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, noon lo 11 :30 p.m. daily. -Sawdus t F estival , 935 Laguna Canyon Road, 10 a.m. to midnight daily. -Art·A-Fair, 595 South Coast Highway. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sun· day through Thursday :md 10 a .m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Satur- day. · An extensive tram and bus s)'Stem will be in operation dur- irfg the run of the festivals. Fares are 25 cents for a one time nde and 75.cents for an all day pass. City officials hope to decrease traffic congestion by having vis- itors park their cars al special lots and then ride trams to the three festivals and the town's art galleries. blue in pre-washed cotton. Dy Lou Louis. Mandarin coat that's guilted with shiny gold ton:d galoshe closings. Sizes 6-14, S40 Two front -.lit pocket pant with front zip and belt loops. 6-14, 819 Town and Travel Country Clothes Company Rev ea~ Plans ByDOUGLASFarrzscHE ot Ill• O.lly Pli.t Sllft Unless the 70 percent or the Irvine Company coastal area scheduled for open space is ac- quired by a publle aaency, the land will be develoPecl, company spokesmen told member-a of a pl1nning advisory group Wed- nesday. The remarks were made as the company unveiled its "ad - vocacy" plan for its 10,000,acres in the unincorporated area between Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and Irvine. The new plans were first shown to members of 22 private and public agencies which make up The Irvine Com- pany Mu.lti-Ageocy Planning Program CTICMAP). In drafting a series of plans aimed at getting permission to develop the most valuable r e- maining acreage on the Jrvine Ranch, company planners have increased the amount of planned open space at each step. In the most recent version, which the coml?any Plans to take to county s up¥visors for a general plan amendment in Nov- ember, 7,000 or the 10,000 acres are earmarked Cor open space. Due to the rough terrain in much or the coastal· area, a good deal or that land would not be suitable for tract development, according to company planner Larry Moore. But, unless the land is acquired by public agencies it would be suitable for development a s estates, he said. That position drew a quick response Crom Irvine Coun- cil woman Gabrielle P ryor. ·'You 're going to be handing the public quite a bundle," she said. Because of the acquisition and land maintenance costs involved, she said, public bodies may n9t be interested in accepting the land even if it was a gill from the Irvine Company. The company has formed a new planning group which will begin meeting in the next few days to consider how t~e land could be acquired for public use. public use. Already 1,364 acres or the coastal area is earmarked for a state park. However, that sale is tied up in a West Virginia court s uit filed by Irvine fortune heiress Joan Irvine Smith, who contends the sale price is too low. The park would consist or the entire 3.5-mile beach frontage between Corona del Mar and the Laguna Beach city limits plus Moro Canyon from the coast to the San Joaquin Hills ridgeline. r Bullock', ouch Coast Play.a, San D~go fl'ffway at Bristol, Costa Mcn1 '56·0611 (, I --.. CyntbJa P. Landis of Irvine was named assistant cor-porate secretary of the frvloe Company. Mrs. Landis Joined the company in 1965 and soon became assistant to l.he corporul., secretary She ~came cor Porule secr etary of the company's wholly.owned subsidiary, the 100,000· acre 1''1ymg D Ranch in Montana, in June 1968 and will retain lhat position. Prior to joining the Irvine Company, Mrs. Landis developed the posit.ion of contracts and costs coordinator with the National Broadcasting Company ado was an account executive and omce manager with Lansdale Advertising. * LANOIS Ron Luther was named president and chief operaUng officer of William H1rvey Research CorporaUon. Santa Ana·based manufacturer of disposable oxygenators and other produ('ts for use m thoracic and cardiovascular sur· gefY. Previously, Luther was general manager of a radloact.ive diagnostic test manufacturing company in Daltas, f ollowing seven years in various management poslUons with American Hospital Supply Corporation. His most recent post was vice president and general mana'ger o( four corporate divisions in Mexlco. Prior to the time with AHSC, he was executive vice presi- dent or a pbarmaceuticaJ company in Missoun. He is a graduate of the University or Missoun, and · served nine years as a Manne Corps pilot. * Vladimir Reitma.ier of Costa Mesa has been named ex- ecutive chef at the new South Coast Plata Hotel in Costa Mesa. A native of Czechoslovakia, Reitma1er came to Southern Cahtornia in 1962. He has been execut1ve chef at both the Sportsman Lodge and the Tall of the Cock restaurants and been with several hotels. The hotel as to open Aug. 18 at 666 Anton Blvd * Paul A. Supancicb, of Newpor t Beach. has been named vice president or sales for Tiernay MetaJs, mternat.ional distnbulor of aircraft extrusions head· quartered m Redondo Beach. S up anc1c h has been with AiResearch Manufactunng Co mpany of Anzona as product line sales manager. He aJso held a position 10 airline transport sales for the Garrett Corpora- tion and ser ved with several other suPaNctcH airframe !11 anufacturers Sea l B each r esident Brian Scboelkopf has been appointed vtee pre- sident and commercial loans officer at Bank of America's Downey Mam Office. Schoelkopf. with Bank of Amenca since 1970, for 18 months has been assas· tant m anager for loans of th& Hawaiian Gardens office Previously, he served in a similar capacity for two years at the Mam and Elhs office in Huntington Beach. He is a marketing graduate of Cal State Long Beach. SCHOELKOPF • Stephen Kalabaoy, of Orange, marketing director for the asset management divtston of Coldwell Banker Manage- ment Corporation, has been appomted a n assistant. vice pre- sident of the real estate service farm He will continue s uperv1srng marketmg activities for the Coldwell Banker funds -inst1tul1onal monies managed by Coldwell Banker. Kalabany Joined the Coldwell Banker company in November 1973, following service with Arlen Realty Management Inc. as regional director of leasing and property management. and with Bullock's Realty as a shopping center manager. * KALA BA HY Owen F. Childress, 44, was elected corporate treasurer of the Del E. Webb Corp., succeeding the late W J . Maller of Phoenix He also was named chairman of two committees -cor- porate finance and employe profit.shannJ?. Childress bas worked for the Webb-Corporation since 1951. Business Systems Technology, Inc., Orcmge, an in- dependent supplier of on-line penpheral equ1pme~t ~or IBM System /3 computers, has opened sales offices m Ci n· cmnati and Hartford, Conn No Recession? Demand for Caviar Up NEW YORK (UPI ) -"The play, I remember, pleased not the milhon; 'twas caviare to the general." -Hamlet, act II, scene II. Shakespeare's quote might once have been ap- plied as well to caviar it.sell. But no more. "THE DEMAND IS STRONG. the supply is short " said Arnold Hansen·Sturm, fifth generation of his family to run this country's largest caviar import· ingfirm. . He has long s10ce removed the last hall of that quotation from the backs of his tins of sturgeon eggs. The best -fresh beluga malossol, which Hansen· Sturm's firm imports from Iran -£4lls for $100 to $110 ·a pound. "There is a saying lhat if you have to ask t.be price you don 't eat ca vier,'' said Hansen.Sturm. . HE SAID THAT STW.. APPLIES to the fresh beluga and it sells well in the recession just as it dld in the Deprea&ion. ''The weallby are always wealthy." But gourmet cooking courses and the ener gy crisis have put the onetimo delicacy or royalty lnto many homes, if not on every table, Ha.nsen·Sturm sald. .. HOUSEWIVES ARE DOING MORE AND more entertaining at home both because of the enersy crisis and t11bt money," he said. "They are serving caviar and pate de foia gras. But there i5 a shift to the less ex- p!l!'n&i ve grades." Not fresh and reln1cr1ted but more salted and vacuum-packed a nd available on supermarket ehelvts are lwo-oun~ Jars of Imported Oltera - medium abo eggs, rat.her than lar1e -roe abou1 110. Tbe price for a comparabl'!_ Jar r1n1es dol'D to dortiesUc r d c:niar trom ulmon , 12.so, or lumpflsb cavl1r. as ltttle as '79cllllll. F ' t ' • • • • • • • .... ThU!!d!y. JUiy 10. 1975 DAILY PILOT Thur8day's Clo iug Prices NEW YORK STOCK .... Ntt Pl lhdsl CW ~ c.oc>t1010 ~ IT 130 27to \It S.IH N•I c.oMto Inv " 2'• ' •• ,._ Chou <IO'• GllQ C..rb Co I 70 1 26 .. ,,, • "' -A A-CMlt'IQ Olief 3 2"' 1 'At AllbottL 1.44 ti 1• 11 + *' CM~~le ... ) 23 ll + ~ A(;FlnCI 2.60 t 40 44"9 C.,,..,frl 10 • 13 1 .+ n AemeClv 50 S ,4 n , 1 \,i C..roPL 1.60 I US 17 -+ V. """"°' 0211 • .>I 3~. "" CMP of H' .. 1 15"-+ ... Mhpr .471> • 40 m. g:rT:tc r, 4~ I~~ ~~-+ \~ Adllmi Mllll 13 4 + 'lo C¥rGll »I> i If ~~.. ~ i~, • '• C..tHele IO 14 1•2 2,h +. i,. 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HARIOR TWIN (PG) U46~~·5~·;· ;~;~266 ~T l>ISNO' PtM>OOCtKw,· OneofGUr Dinosaurs Is Missing ~I TECHMCOLOlll• • W•IJO..V,PtOOtil(...,,., PLUS CARTOON A AOONIES MATINEES DAILY ,. ' •dalt Dine PlUS .. GEORGE .. ftt :I@ MATINEE~ DAILY B . m I ECIMEMACEMTElt tultOt•t ao•-.i NfhYHOIGh OU T8CHNIC0l.Oft• (d!O 979.4 I 41 I f'l.UI ''THE HOUNDWMOTHOUGKT HEW A " CIHEMA WEST W11n.t\1e •t 60\....-111 "'''-<"'111 n2·44U "'"-'" U -•tt•'W1\I """-""' .. tt2·l4tl 1 l . t ( ' I • • ' ·. t l • .. '. .· ,- r " I 'roda~··s Closing • N. ~· .-S&.nek,.--- VOL. 68, NO. 191, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' THURSDAY, .JULY 10, 1975 TEN CENTS CIA Plot to Poison Chou's Rice Told • • I WASHINGTON (UPI ) -The Central Intelligence agency dur- ing the Eisenhower administra- tion provided secret technical as· sistance and personnel to help fsrael d evelop nuclear weapons. according lo a n investigative .story published today. The re port. quoting "senior in· telligence sources.·· also said the CIA once plotted to kill In- d onesia n President Sukarno with . . a cannon and Chinese Premier Chou En·lai with a bowl of poisoned rice but that the plans were scrapped on last·m.inute or· ders from Washington. The story, by prize-wiruung in· vestigative reporter Tad Szulc ,, appears· in the August issue of Penthouse m agazine. <Related story, A4.) While it is well known thl:ll Israel possesses a po)ential In One Nursing Home . milltuy nuclear capabilhty. Siulc said, 1he rol~or the United Stat es in d eveloping that capability "remains t.o this day one of the government 's most sensitive secrets .·· He said the aid was provided in 1957 and 1958 by the CIA's coun· terintelligence staff, then headed by J am es Angleton . and that it includ ed send i ng "several nuclear scientists" secretly to CM1ly Pilot lllustr11UOf\s 8y Tim "-lerson, PlllrlcltO'Donnell Wing, Frail a'1d Brittle Bodies Lie in Beds 24 Hours a Day ... Most of Their Hours are Spent in Dozing; Some Talk With Persons Only They Can See in a Language Only They Can Un- derstand ... How Th.ey Care Thi• ia the firaC in.a f ive-part series of Doily Pilot inveatigatfve reports on the nursing home in· du.stry fn Orange County and care of the elderly. A Daily Pilot Series On Elderly Care In Orange County Nursing Homes-1975 Last Journey Outside By GARY GRANVILLE Of Tiie 0.lly Plio. Sl_.t Not too many years ago, John Stark had no trouble finding his way home from the 7-11 Market j~t around the corner from where he lived. day three years ago, he was already known as a wanderer; an elderly person easily confused by even the briefest journey. But one day three years ago, an Anaheim policeman spotted the confused old man standing al a busy. intersection about two miles from his home, a grocery bag containing a package of fig newtons clutched in on e hand. The disoriented misadventure that led the 80·year·old man to his lonely em· barrassme nt at Anaheim Boulevard and Lincoln Avenue was his last. Four days later, a grandson helped hi m pack two suitcases a nd drove him to a nursing hom e in Orange. The officet· couldn't help but notice that Stark had wet his pants during his exhausting journey. Stark has lived in the home ·ever s ince. And it was obvious as the aged m an circled about the sidewalk at the bustling intersection that he couldn't decide in which ditection he should travel. And, as age continues to waste his body tissue and organs. it is likely that he will s pend the rest of his life in the nurs· ing home, a $17.G2·a-day Medi·Cal pa- tient. WHEN STARK WAS helped into the rear seat of the police car that summer (Continued on Page 89). Sex Charges Made Against Fresrw Agency FRESNO (U Pl) -Fresno County District Attorney William Smith s ays bis office is in- vestigating charges by several women employes in Lbe county computer center that they were threatened with loss of their jobs tr they did not aeree to sdual re- lations with som e supervisors. Smith decliged Wednesday to give details of the investigation except to say that "in excess or five wome n" e mployed In the computer service• center filed complaints or the sexual ad· vane es. Smllh said he expected the in· vestigatJon to toke another 10 d ays to two weeks and be said he plannt.'<i t.o turn the repo.Uover to federal attorneys for an la- vesU1aUon Into whether the women's c ivil rights were violated. Smith uid be did not lrnow tr his lnvnUJ•tlon would lead to criminal c harccs on the ~l.1 level. He said tho !iodines ot his ol· ,,ce·1 nve1tiaation abo would be tu.med over to the ~ 9d· mlnlatraUve offke and the Board of Supervl1or1 for any non· crimln1l decl1ton1. < .. Three Sites Laguna Festivals To Open Friday Artists bearing ha mmers , saws and building materials of all shapes and s ort swarmed over the grounds of Laguna Beach's three art festivals today putting final touches on their dis· play area in preparaUon for the start of the festival season Fr'i· day. ''J wish I had a UtUe bit more time ," Mike Hind•, a Sawdust Festival jeweler, 11aid as he looked up from hh; lncompleled booth Wednesday. "It always amazes me when I come out here and look at it Fri day and find people are r eady.·· Hindi.aid. Over at the Fatlval or Arts , Craig Brown a cu.atom furniture makel' and first-year exhibit.or, fntted about 1etting his boolh fillilbed ln time, too. H.aald everythina seems to hit at ooe Ume, wbal wttb furn!turo to be made 1nct the exhibilioo ue. to be bUJft. ln addition, Brown aa1d, tie'd been working on tome cuatom cabinet work. At tbe Art.·A·Fair, thiniis seemed c al01er '#llb many of the bool.bs already completed. T her e , water colorist Tom Phillips d ispl ayed a bruised finger from a bout with a ham- mer and said hopefully that "I hope the p aintings hide Lhe mis- takes in the carpe ntry." <See FESTIVALS, Page A2) 3 Astronauts In Top Shape · CAPE CANAVERAL, F la. (AP ) -Three Ame rican &b"lronauts were pronounced in "superb" condltloo after a pre rl lg ht.. ph ysi c al ror n ext Tuesday's start or a JOint U.S.· Soviet space mission. Thomas P. Stafford, Vance D. Brand and 0Mald K. Slayton were examined fof more than two hours by s pace agency doc· tors in the J ohnson Spa~ Center at Hou~ton , Te x. Crew surgeon Or. Arnold E. Nicogossl~ reported "I foresee abiolutely no problems with this crew." work with lhtt Israelis 'l'he m ost important of the m , he said. Wl:IS "a British-born phys 1ebt . now an Ame rican citizen working for the .S. gov- ernme nt 1n Washington, with special and e~otenc ties to the CIA." The sc1ent1st was not further identified .. Although the details of lhe Isr aeli nucle<.1r enterprise are still top M::cret . 1t 1s known that in the wake of the 1956 Sucl war, th1• Eisenhower administrat10n rt• solved to provide l srC1cl with all possible help in developing an atomic weapon." Szull' wroll' "The Israelis had the lhroreta l'al k n o wledge , but nl't•d cd technological support at tht•1 r Dimona nuclear resean·h ccntt·r in the Negev Desert .. Those close to Angleton. the story said, confirm thl~ ;u.·counl !Jut !>Uppo rt hi:. position that nu f1ssionabh.• plutonium w._., :.up plied lo lhl• bn·ahs to bwhl tht• weapons. The stor~ :.aid lhl· plot 011 Sukarno's life\\ a:. hatdioo 1r1 the late 1950s as p<.1rt of <i couµ al tempt a nd th;.cl <1t leasl one American pilot · ~orkmg for the CIA wa!> captured. Sukarno wets <Set-CIA. P age Al) $20,000 Blaze /\ .160 Acres of Grain Destroyed A hot brake s hoe on a combine h arvesting b;.irley on the flatland!> above Trabuco Canyon Wednesday tout·hed off a blaze that d estroyed $20.000 worth of grain. Orange County fir e of· fi cials said today. Firemen said the blaze blackened 190 ;.icres of land on the west side of Live Oak Canyon Road. 160 acres of which were standing grain. The property IS part or Rancho Mission VieJo and is owned by the Mission Viejo Company. a subsidiary of Philip Morris Inc. Firemen s aid the blaze rc- qwred a crew of 125 firefighters. Saddleback To Barter School Site The Saddleback Valley Unified School District is moving ahead with plans to dis pose of a high school site in northern Mission Viejo. The site, located near lhe Bur· roughs Pl;.int on J e ronimo Road. was lo be used for the ctistrict's fourth high school. However, after a recent boun- dary st udy which led to a de· cision by t rustees to build the dis· t1ict 's third high school in South Laguna Hills and to enla rge ex- isting Mission Viejo High School facilities, officials say the fourth high school is no longer needed. With the M ission Hi gh im· provements, its capacity will in· crease to 2,250 from 1,800 stu· dents. In a report lo dislncl trustees Monday. Robert Ferguson, dis· trict director of p lanning and de- velopment, added that El Toro High School has the capacity (2,400 students} to continue serv· ing areas north of the existing boundary between the two hi gh schools. ··These cha nges in ultimate serving areas for Mission Viejo a nd El Toro Hig h School e liminate the n eed for High School Site 53 <north Mission Vie- jo) ... Ferguson said . The hig h school s ite was bought with state bond money for $2.08 million last September, Ferguson s aid. If the property is sold and no new site acquired, the money will be returned to the state. he added. The property could be disposed of by selling it with the proceeds applied to the purchase of a new s ite. or the site could be ex· changed for a needed site for the approved high schodl in south Laguna Hills. The district has not yet selected a s ite for that school. Fornes Fell 26 LAKESIDE (AP) -A total of 26 persons. inc luding sheriff's de· puties. firemen and hospital worke rs. were treated for 'ex- posure to toxic fumes from a cleanin g sol vent, authorities said. Two of the men were hospitalized W ednes day for furthe r tests a nd observation. They were identified as Blake Enniss, 17, and Michael Har- rington, 21 UNBA.THER HIT BY LOG OLANA BEACH CAP) Ev11> suobathing b• h.a rls.ks. as DaaB~tee oow kno~ ~' '~~-~, rel= empcy beach Wedaeilday when a rour-root log rolled dOwn on top or him from U\ cliff atiiwe. He was treated f« a lee cut at Scripps Memorial fbpital and released. 13 engines. two bulldozers and two lanker planes to control. Both p lanes showered the area with diammonium phosphate fi re retardant. Pa ul Kastorff. a heavy equip· ment operator working at nearby Escape Country. spotted the firl' at 1: 15 p. m . and radioed for help on his citizens band unit. The call was picked u p by a notht.>r amateur radio person who alert· ed firemen at the Trabuco s ta tion. E s c a p e C o u n t r•y o w n l' r · manager J im Robinson se1id the names r eached a height of 20 fel't and had his office employes st·ur· Police Chief Faults Self CARLSBAD <UPI > T he police chief s a id there was no doubt about it. The auto accident was the fault of Roy Kundtz. and he had better pay for It. Even if Kundtz is the police chief. Kundtz los t control of Cl city-owned car on a curve and wrecked il. ··1 was going too fast." lw admitted Wednesday. "I ha ve only m y!icl f to blame.'' On the poli ce ch1l'f':. n · commend ation , C ity Manager Paul Bu ssey will dock Kundtz 's pay S.l71 over the next three months to compensate the city for the ruined auto. County Fair 'Previewed' By Newsmen Newsmen slipped lhrough the turnstiles today for a preview glimpse of The Good Old Days. the theme set for the annual Orange County Fair expected to draw 250,000 visitors to Costa Mesa. The fair, which has its origin in the 1890s. opens Friday for a 10-day run at the Oranfte County Fai r ground s, off Newport Boulevard at F air DrivC'. Comedian Bob Jlope will highlight e nte rtainment offered fair-goers, scheduled lo appear at 8 p.m . Tuesday at the main gra ndstand with bandleader Les Brown and s inger Rosemary Clooney. Daily entertainment in addi· lion to carnival rides includes ._. miniature old·fashioned t rain built to scale which will carry visitors a round the 165-acre fair· grounds. Th e train is re miruscent of a Good Old Days· Disneyland monorail. which in the 1890s would have been an unbelievable contraption. Fairground5 officials note the first Orange County fairs were held some 80 years ago, although they died out for many years before being revived. Nightly ent.ertainment with ull shows beginning at 8 p.m . will in- clude country and west e rn singer Doug leershaw, Billy Armstrong, Sugarloaf and flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids. Rodeo acUvity for the crowd that enJoya horsing around ls scheduied Saturday July 12 through Sunday lbe 14th, Ceatur log broecobu1Unc. steer wre u. tpg and catUe roplns. Speedway motorcydc racing. tbe fa_trirovncfs' always.popular sport t.htou1boul spring and sum· mer month'I wlll be a bJ1hll1ht Frld91 oi&bts dunn1 the annual fall'. • <See P8EVIEW, P1ceAJ>' nng for the e.is h bu' ,rnd \.:.slua· ble papers 1n ca:sc burning dt•bns j umped the road A 10-foot f1rebrt-:.ik bldded l:.s:.t \\eek at the entrnnce lo the private recre;.ition park wa:. credited with stoµpmg the fire. Robinson s;11d thl' break '"a~ be mg impro\'cd \\ ht·n t ht' fire brokeout. County fire offi('tdls smd th<.•y h<.1d thl' bl aw fu ll v under control within one h our · The barley f1 l'ld \\:JS bl'tng sh;.irecropped b) long-time Sad· dleback \'allev f;.irml'r Ll'on C'hangi.lla. ;Jt'to.rd1ng lo F..sl'apc County officials Board Sets Change In Project Orange County Supcn 1sors Wed n e s da y order ed some changes in a pt'oposed 316-unit _ Mission Viejo condominium pro- Ject abutting two of the must ex· pens ive housing developments in · the Saddle back Valle;. But the board s topped !>hort of ll:lkinf! two big s te!)e) sought by the Mission Ridge residents in an appeal filed after the Mallon•a Townhome development was <JP· proved by the county Phinning Commission. Res idents of the SI00,000 hom1.·:-. around the rondommium s1Lc ad· jacent lo Goleta Road said a massive earth fill will block pre- mium views of the Mission Viejo Golf Course and increased traffic will "severely i mpacl"' their way of life. Richard J . Schwi.lrtzstcin. at- torney for the hom eowners . s aid he realizes the major chan~e:-. be· ing asked for would cos t •·a greOJt deal of m oney · · To retain unimpaired v1c"s from homl's along I.a Su~rra Drive, s upervisor s \H•lc told, one-fourth of the 1 3 million cubic yards of fill would h:.i,·c lo bt' re·· moved. And to m eet demands th:.st traf fie volumes be cut along w1lh auto noise, a propost'Cl extension of Goleta Road to Oso Park" uy would have to be abandoned. After hearing lengthy argu ments from homeowners and Mission Vit>jo Company official!>, supervisors d ecided lo make some of the changes. but not a ll They ordered extended Goleta' Road kept as a two-lane road rather than Lhe propo::.ed four- lane and told the company to depress it into the ground to c·ut noise. They also said the Toof heights on the lownhomes "ould have lo be reduced Oran~Coa81 <=-----~ ' Weather Patchy early morning low clouds and fog. Con tinued quite warm. High to day in upper 70s. low in mid 60s tonight. INSIDE TODA V Orange County's Ke11 Cory. the state controller. ts tn t"Olved In controversy over hl$ appoi ntments of nt'w an Mntance tax appraisers An analysts. AlS ,.,., .... ~. (tf'OA ..... M<- '-·M .. Yd C.llfWllj• QaulflM Clfl'lki cir.·-· DN'lllitellttt . ...... "' ...... LMHUl1t-11t ~ ... ~ .... ~ ............. ladex AJ AMU-n e1 ., ..... ., ,,... .. .. ....... .. Aj ..... ,llftd, •• C6>U NM-.at ... w• A4,e• u OrJI• cw ... , .... u ., ..... . ... All s.rtt ,, .. A• llec*Mitr-e'f) 8""1 es.a '*"''*' ••• •.. , TIIMt.... •• .. ....... .. . .............. .. •• 1 . . " .. . A 2 DAIL y PILOT SB I Thursday. July 10. 1975 Pilot Logbook Escape Staff Pen 'Dear Gov' Letter By RUDI MEDZIELSKJ Of Ille 0.1tr P1101 St•lf ONE OF THE moet unus ual letters to cross Governor Jerry Brown's desk was a message penned this week, by the .. Folks of Trabuco Canyon~" ''Dear Gov' " the message read, "We the good plain folk of Trabuco Canyon are upset and rightly so. The high- falutin' Orange County officials are making our lives downright miserable. They got themselves a whole bunch of flatlander rules that don't amount to a hill of beans here in the canyon. ,. "There's rules for counly·owned property, and then there's rules for private-owned property. Some folks call that a double standard. Another problem is these here officials don't have to back up their decisions. They can change their minds anytime Hghtnin' strikes. "Now the county has decided they need a 50 foot easement on Live Oak Ca· nyon Road, and anytime property owners on this here road apply for a permit, the county will only grant the permit if they are given 50 foot of land. N1eoz1nsK1 ··we think this here is extortion.•· The letter written by the Escape Country staff was the latest deve~pment in the current battle between Trabuco property owners and the county over building regulations. Gov. Brown hasn't responded yet. .. IN AN apparent effort to take care of the body as well as souJ, the Temple Baptist Church of Mission Viejo recently offered free hamburgers, soft drinks and fries for ever· ybody who came to church on Sunday. There was no im- mediate word on how many hungry souls the offer lured to Sunday school. . * PITZER COLLEGE instructor Rudi Volti got some strange stares while bicycling through the Saddlebac:k Valley recently with "Da Dau Mei Di" emblazoned on his chest. "What does your sweatshirt mean Dr. Volti," folks wanted to know. "It's Chinese for 'Down With American Imperialists'," explained the young sociology professor. But that was only part of the explanation. The other part was that Volli and several members of his team had the sweatshirts made up for a football game ag~st a team from the American consulate in Hong Kong. Did their psychological strategy work? Apparently so. The students from the Hong Kong Uni versity Service Centre whipped the consulate by three touchdowns. . . '·A few of the m read Chinese. It provoked a Jot of gig- gles," reported Volli who was in Hong Kong working on his PhD at the lime. * MISSION VIEJO Municipal Advisory Councilman Cal Neve collapsed recently and was taken to Mission Com- munity Hospital for observation. The d?clors o.bserved t~at Neve may have too many irons in the fire. Besides working on the MAC Neve has taken a personal interest in the Mis- sion Viejo s~m mer recreation program, carries 12 coUege credits, and is a full-time deputy sheriff. His doctor o~dere_d a more restful existence until his body catches up with his spirit. No Fall Seen Under Nixon COLUMBIA.' S .C. <UPI) - Former President Nixon 1'elieves the.United St.ales should not have let South Vietnam fall to the Communists and that he couJd have stopped it had he ~e mained in office, the (Columbia, S.C.) State reported today. T he newspaper said former Nixon aide Harry Dent, now. a Columbia attorney, spok~ with the former chief executive by telephone for about an hour re· cently. . . "I told him that if his ad- ministration had continued, the South Vietnamese government would not have collapsed," said Dent. "He emphatically agreed with that, but he ~as not bel~g critical of President Ford s handling of the situation." Law Approved SACRAMENTO (AP) - Legislation to appropriate $43.3 million fos restoration of .the o~d west wing of the California Capitol is now law. G<>v. Edmund Brown Jr. signed the bill Wed- nesday. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N . Weed Pf'9"•dfrit •r.d P\.ltll1~1r Jatk R. Curley Vl<t Ptl'\<Genl ilnd c;..,...t __ , Thomas Keevll £d1lor lhomas A. Murl)hi~ -""01"41 £0itor 56 Charles H. l.OOS Rithard P. Nall •nil!--..._Mton SMll"back Valley Offiu 2Sll'I u .... , ...... Wft ~ ,,..w • ., OtltffOffl<es Ceit• NWM; UOV\le" a.y1.11'"1 ....... , 0•-<" ~" "·-...,.. ...... 11 •• ..,, ......... k•<" l~lt ..... -..~ .. d u~ llutl\, 11k0-,,1tMf*t Tel•llMM (714) ...a-4J21 Classified AdV'ff'tlSlftl MM671 ._....._,Vlll•¥NtMOffic. 511-6310 ~'6fft ,. .. C:••- 4U·0630 ~ftlOM, tt lt Of•ft .. ~ .. ,, l>11•H•ftl ... C-1>•nt No M •t •••~. lll!At"llloft\. flJll.,l•I m••ln o• ••vt•tlM-"" ,,.,.,., m•• IN ••11•oduu d w ll1M111\ '"''•I jl«trfllUleft "' COOy'•CiM fJ•M' S..•enlJ <•Ot "''-P<lld •• C•tu Mo•, (Allklrn•• hll~ti,CIM°"t•H•~" 00-llfy, "'-"~ .. ..,.,.,.,.,,,.,, .. ,.....,~1 ... 1-wto .... 1 ... , f, .. ,, Angry Bees Close Road CONGRESS, Ariz . <UPI) -Rosalie Old.ham's angry bees, riled by a traf- fic accident that dumped their hives in the road, closed off a highway, im- prisoned state troopers in a patrol car, and stung Mrs. Oldham more than 100 times before specialis ts were flown in by helicopter to subdue them. . Mrs. Oldham , a beekeeper from Quartzite, Ariz .. was reported in satisfactory condition to- day at a hospital in Wickenburg. She was driving a pickup truck loaded with 25 beehives northwest of Phoenix Wednesday. She said her brakes failed ' a(l she tried to pull orr the road and the truck overturned when she swerved to avoid a drainage ditch, King Hussein Reinforcing BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - King Hussein says he is beefing up Jordan's armed forcea with massive U.S. arms purchases to prevent Israel from striking through Jordan at Syria or at Saudi Arabia's oil. ''The re-equipment process is to be completed by the end of the year,': Hussein said in an in· terview published today by the Beirut magazine Al Hawadess. ''By then Israel will become unable to attack either Jordan or Syria because such an attack will be met with swift, devastating retaliation on both fronts," the 39-year-old monarch added in his first interview since retuminf from a visit to the United States ln May. 3 Men Booked LOS ANGELES <UPI ) -A llcenM plate number jotted down by an alealt witness led t.o the ar- rest of lhree men Wednesday, hours after a BeJll1ower bank wu robbed Of tome '5,000, the FBI reported Wedneada1. Booked on auapldon ol armed robbe.ry were Roti.t J. ffoor. man, 42, Long Beach; John C. Smith Jr., 35, San Bemardlno, and Tbomu L. D bin, 21, Lon-1 ~acb . • Fa~y~ · Launches •• ·~ CIA Suit · FREDERICK, Md. (AP) - The family of a former Army biochemist said today it would sue the Central Intelligence Agency for "illegally and negligently'' ad minist.ering LSD which they say led to his death. The suit will be brought by Alice W. Otson, the widow-of Dr. Frank R. Olson, the scientist who plunged to his death from a New York City building 22 years ago. Mrs. Olson said in a statement that her husband had returned from a meeting in 1953 with other members of the Special Opera- tions Division Research Group or Ft. Detrick conveying "se1r- doubt, self-r ecrimination and great anxiety.'' Mrs . Olson and her three children said they learned the circumstances surrounding Olson 's de a th when the Rockefeller Com mission re· leased its report last month on CIA domestic activities. The commission report did not identify the victim. David W. Belin. director of the commission. later confirmed · that Olson was the victim. The commission said in its re- port last month that from 1953 un· til 1967 the CIA conducted a pro- gram to test the effects of vari<~us behavior-influencing drugs, m- cluding the hallucinogen L.5D. The commission said this was done sometimes on WlSuspecling subjects and that it learned "that on one occasion during the early phase of this program, LSD was administered to an employe of the Department of the Army without his knowledge· while he was attending a meeting with CIA personnel working on the drug project.'' In the statement today, Olson's family said: "In light of these patterns of CIA activity, we have concluded that the CIA, en- visioned as an organization to protect the freedom and security of Americans, has in fact sub- stantiall y threatened these values." It was not immediate- ly clear when or-where the-!rutt would be filed or exactly what charges it would contain. The report said that before re- ceiving the drug the Army employe "had participated in discussions where the testing of such substances on unsuspecting individuals was agreed to in prin- ciple. However, this 'individual was not made aware that he had been given LSD until about 20 minutes after it was ad - ministered. "He developed serious side ef- fects and was sent to New York with a CIA escort for psychiatric treatment,·' the commission re- ported. "Several days later, he jumped from a 10th floor window of his room and died as a result.'' f'rone Page Al PREVIEW Great-grandfather and great. grandmother in The Good .Old Days would h ave bt(en astonished at t h e {iny motorcycles which shriek arou~d the circular track, outfitted with alcohol-fueled engines and no brakes at all. Home-canned food displays, produce, lives tock and such pursuits as spinning, weaving and macrame work which are featured daily throughout the fair would be more lo their style. Southland artists will find in· terest in .the fair's art show feat uring categories for a mateurs and professionals, while camera buffs get a bonus in this year's photography show. A feature including 200 prints by five renowned Japanese photographers has been as- sembled for the fair. Annual 4-H Club and Future Farmers of America livestock exhibition and judging runs through July 19, when prize. winning stock will receive rib- bons. Drug Agency Errors Told WASHINGTON (UPI) -The recently ousted chief of Federal Narcotics Enforcement today admitted instances of corruption in his agency but said it la a mis- take to view it as "the bubonjc plague of law enforcemeoL" John R. Bartels Jr., Jobless slnce he resigned May SO as head of the Drug Enforcement Ad- ministration at the request of At- tonJey General Edward H. Levi\ denied any "wholesale pattern' of corruplion while he was ad- m.lnistrator. Water EXamined CRATER LAKE, Ore. CAP> - The dr1nklnt water suppl)' at Cra~r t.ake National Park ii be- in& lnvuU1ated alter hundreds ot employea a.nd vllitora at tbe park were atrlcken with • 8utrointettlnal iUMA. ' • D•ilY Pilot ~I Pttoto SAWDUSTER MICHAEL EDWARDS CRANKS UP WINDMILL Artists Into Carpentry as Fest~val. Openings Near From Page A J FESTIVALS READY • • • Without exception, the artists are looking lo a good year, despite the gloomy economic tid- ings of winter and s pring. Many were preparing ~ broad price-range of merchandise hop· ing to make a big. sale, but pre· paring for a· lot of httle ones too .. Tom Nofzieger, a potter, said the prices at his Sawdus t Festival booth will run from $5 to $100. The three festivals will run from Friday through Aug. 24. Hours are: -Festival of Arts, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, noon to 11:30 p.m. daily. -Sawdu s t Festival, 935 Laguna Canyon Road, 10 a.m. to midnight daily. ANNJI/VDC'-" oy -Art-A-Fair, 595 South Coast · r £.t•~ Highway, 10 a .m. lo 10 p.m. Sun- 'T'-" D~/SHED day through Thursday 11nd 10 ..I.ft.LU" a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Salur· TULSA, Okla. (UPI) -Dessie day. Daniels filed suit for divorce on An extensive tram and bus the couple's golden wedding an· system will be in operation dur· niversary. ing the run of the festivals. Fares Mrs. Daniels' attorney, O. C. are 25 c-ents for a one time ride Lasiter, said she did not <.md75centsforanalldaypass. specifically request the July 8 fil-City officials hope to decrease ing date, but did say "it would be traffic congestion by having vis- a good day to serve it." itors park their cars at special The petition said the two were lots and then ride trams lo the married on July 8, 1925, and three festivals and the town's art raised seven children. galleries. • Five New Classes Okayed Five new special eduJ:ation . classes and one new speech therapist have-been approved for lbe 1975-76 school -year by Sad- dleback Valley Unified School District trustees. Included in the class additions are: --An educable. mentally n ·_ tarded class at the new Serrano Intermediate School in El Toro and one educable mentaJJy re- tarded class at El Toro High School. Each class has a state· mandated maximumsizeof18. -One aphasic class added at Cordillera E lementary School. which already bas three others, and at Serrano Intermediate School, which will make a total of four there as well. -A learning disability gtoup at La Paz Intermediate School. This program is not a self- contained class but offers stu- dents one to three periods per day with special attention. Dr. Joseph Platow, director of pupil personnel services, said the new programs will cost $12,855 in excess of incDme derived from stale aid .. The speech therapist will work half·time with trainable mental- 1 y retarded students at Esperanza School in Mission Vie- jo. A fulJ-time therapist already has been assigned tog,peranza. Fro•PageAJ CIA ••• to be killed by a blast from a 105mm ceremonial cannon in front of the presidential palace, it said, but the plan was "vetoed ?n the hig h est l e vels in Washington." Similarly, according to the story, a plot to kill Chou wi~h. un- traceable poison during a vlSlt lo Rangoorl, Burma in 1958 and to pin the blame on the Russian KGB was stopped by Washington. Szulc said the idea was t.0-de.e pen the the.n- developing Sino-Soviet split. Hours Suspended NEW YORK (AP) -Mayor Abraham Beame, saying it was "indefensible" to allowemployes to leave work early while 13,000 others have been laid off, has sus- pended shortened summer hours for about 100,000 municipal white collar workers. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~......,....~~~ D enim chinoiseric. Jean blue in pre-washe<l cotton. By Lou Louis. :Mandarin coat that's quilted with shiny got<l toned galoshe closings. Sizes 6-1°4, $4·0 Two front slit pocket pant with front zip an<l belt loops. 6-1 4, 8 19 1c>wn and Travel Country Clothes -. Bullock's South Coast Plaza. San Diego Freeway at Btistc.>I, Costa Me a, 5'6-06 ll ~ ' I. I I I I I I ( \ I I I lrriite .. Toaa~''s C losing • Y. Sto lui VOL,. 68, NO. 191, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ; ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1975 TEN CENTS CIA Plot to Poison Chou's Rice Told WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Central Intelligence agency dur- ing the Eisenhower administra. lion provided a;ecrel technicaJ as- sistance and persoMel to help - Israel develop nuclear weapons, according to an investigative Stor;"Published today. The r eport, quoting "senior in- telligence sources," also said the CIA once plotted to kill In- dones ian President Sukarno wlth I t f I I i I l I i I ' l • l . . ' a cannon and Chinese Pre mier Cbou. En-lat with a bowl of poisoned rice but that the plans wer~~pped on last-minute M-- ders from Washington. Tbe story, by prize-winning in- vestigative reporter Tud Szulc, appears in the August issue of Penthouse magazine.. (Related story,A4.) While it is well known lbat Israel possesses a potential military nuclear capabillily. Szulc said, the role of the United Stales in develnpfog th~t eapabili~ "r<emains--to--th:is-day one of the government's most sensitive secrets." He said the aid was provided in 196'7 and 1958 by the CIA''!/ coun- terintelligence .,;taff, then headed by James Angleton. and that it included sending "several nuclear scientists" see.reUy to D.11ty Pitol lllustr.ltiOfll By Tim "-lersot1, P•lrl<k O'Del\MU In One Nursing Home Wing, Frail and Brittle Bodies Lie in Beds 24 Hours a Day . . . Most of Their Hours are Spent in Dozing ; Some Talk With Persons Only They Can See in a Language Only They Can Un- derstand ... How They Care Thu ii the /iral in a fit>e-part &enes of Dolly Pilot inw.tigatfve reports on 'he nursing home in· dustry in Orange County and care of the elderly. A DaOy Pilot Series On Elderly Care In Orange Coooly Nursing Homes-1975 Last Journey Outside By GARV GRANVILLE Of Tiie Oillly Pilot St.ti Not too many years ago, John Stark had no trouble finding his way home from the 1-11 Market just around the corner from where he lived. day three years ago, he w as already known as <.1 wanderer ; an elderly person c usily confused by even the brief es t journey. But one dfY three years ago, an Anaheim police man spotted the confused old man standing at a busy intersection about two miles from his home, a g rocery bag containing a package of fig newtons clutched in one hand. The disoriented misadventure that led the 80-year-old man to his lonely em· barrassment at Anaheim Boulevard and Lincoln A venue was his last. Four d ays later , a grandson helped him pack two s uitcases and drove him to a nurs ing home in Orange. The officer couldn't help but notice that Stark had wel his pants during his exhausting journey. Slark has lived in the home ever since. And it was obvious as the aged man circled about the sidewalk at the bustling intersection that he couldn't decide in which direction he should travel. Aud. as age continues to waste his body tissue a nd organs, it is likely that he will spend the rest of his life in the nurs- ing home, a $17.62:a·day Medi-Cal pa- tient. WHEN STARK WAS helped inlo the rear seat of the police car that summer (Continued on Page 89 > Sex Charges MadeAgaimt FreslW Agency FRESNO <U PI) -Fresno County District Attorney William Smith says bis office is in- vestigating charges by several women employes in the county computer center that the.>: ~ere threatened with loss of their Jobs if they did not agree to sexual re- lations with some supervisors. Smith declined Wednesday Lo give ..details o( the investigation excePt to say that ''ln excess ot five '4lomen" e mployed in the computer services center filed tomplalrH.1 or the sexual ad· vances. Smith aaid he expected the in- \r~sUgalion to take another 10 Oays lo two weeks and be said he planned to tum the reports over to federal altorncy11 for an In· vestlcation into whether the women 's cl vii rights were violated. Smith said he did not know l! b11 loveallgaUon would lead tp crimlnal ch•rau on tho county level. He said the findings oC h.11 or· Ile 's lnvHUgaUon olso would be turned over to the county ad· mlnl1U'aUve o{flc:e and t.be Board or Supervisors for a ny non- criminal d ecisions. Three Sites Laguna Festivals T9 Open Friday Artists bearing hammer s. saws and building materials of all shapes and sort s warmed over the grounds of Laguna Beach's three art festivals today putting final touches on their dis-play .-ea in preparation for the start of the festlval season Fri- day. "l wish I had a little bit more time.'' Mike Hinds, a Sawdust Festival jeweler, said as he looked up from his incompleted booth Wednesday. "lt always amaies me when I · come out here and tool( at it Fri· day 1,.and find people are ready." Hlncts said. Over at the Festival of Arts. Cralg Brown a custom furniture maker and firll-yca.r exh1bitor, fretted about aetting his booth finished In llme, too. He said cverytlllng seems to h1t at one time, what wtlh lumiture to be made and the cx.blb1tlon area to be built. Jn addition, Brown satd. he'd been workln~ onsomecualOm cabinetwork. Al the Art-A· Fair, lbing11 seemed calmer with many ol the booths already complet~ I \' There, watercolorist Tom Phillips displayed a bruised finger from a bout with a ham- mer and said hopefully that "I hope the paintings hide the mis· takes in the carpentry.'' <See FESTIVALS, Page A2> 3 Astrontmls In Top Shape · CAPE ...,.tANAVERAL, Flta. CAP > -Tbree American astronauts were pronounced in "superb" condition after a pre- f Ii g h l physi cH for next Tuesday's start of a joinl \J.S.- Sovi~t space m ission. . Thomas P. Stafford. Vance D .. Brand and Donal K. Slayton were examl'ned tor more th•n two hours by s pace agency doc· tors in the Johnson Space Center at Houston, 'fex. Crew suracon Dr. Aroold E. Nlcoaossian reported "l foraee absolutely no problems trith this crew." work with the Israelis. The most important of the m, be said, was "a British-~ro physicist, now an Atnerlcan citizen working for the U.S. gov- ernment in Washington, with special and esoteric ties to the CIA." The s cientist was not further identified. ·'Although the details of the Israeli nuclear enterprise are still top secret, it is known that in * * * Fa • ·th~ wake ot the 1956 Suez war. the Eisenhower administralion re- solved to provide Israel with all possible flelp in developing an atomic weapon,·· Szulc wrote. '"The Isr aelis had the theoretical knowledge, bul needed technological support at their Dimona nuclear research center in the Negev Desert." Those close to Angleton, the story said, confirm this account * * * but support his position that 110 fissionable plutonium was sup- plied to the-Jsrealis to build the weapons. The story s aid the plot on Sukarno's life was hatched in the late 1950s as parl of a coup al· tempt and that "at least one American pilot " working for lhe CIA was captured. Sukarno was ' (See CIA, PageA!) * * * ·ySuesCIA Claims LSD Caused Death FREDERICK. Md. (A P} - The famil y of a former Army biochemist said today it would sue the Central rntel ligence Agency fo r "ii legally a nd negligently" administering LSD which they say led to his death. The suit will be brought by Alice W. Olson. the widow of Dr. Frank R. Olson, the scientist who plunged to his death from a New York Ci ty building 22 years ago. Park Bond Fund Eyed By Council Irvine cily councilmen are looking toward interest collected on unspent park bond funds as a source of m oney for more- facilities at community parks. The council has asked for a re- port July 22 on the amount of in· terest that has accumulated on tbe $9 million b~nked last J81'\Uaey. A number of facilities have been cul from m aster plans for the Harvard Avenue Athletic Park, the University Community Park and the Irvine High School Community Park. The facilities, said Community Services Director Paul llrady, would be installed in "phase two" of the park building pro- gram. The later phases have not yet been planned. As a possible source of funds, the council hit on the idea of us - ing interest from banked bond funds . Coun c ilma n Henr y Quigley noted that, al six percent interest. the $9 million in the bank will d raw $540,000 a year. However. with Administrative Services Director J a mes Har- rington on vacation, no one could be sure al what rate the funds a re banked. The cut s in planned park facilities were made after con· struction estimates were revised to catch up with inflation in the more than a year since plans were drawn. The counc il has set limits on the amount of money that is to be spent on each park. In the University Community Park, cuts included softball field lighting, play equipment, some handball courts and a spray pool. At the Irvine High park, cuts include d four tennis courts, facilities around a planned lagoon. s ome handball courts. CSee FUND, Page A2) Bike Forms Available At Irvine PD Irvine residents may obtain free bicycle registrations at the new police facility, Campus • Drive and Verano Way, at an open house Saturday. The normal $1 license fee was waived by the city coWlcil this week. ln r equesting free bike r e- gistrations, Police Chief Leo Peart noted that Irvine will begin taking part in a statewide bike Ucenslng program in November. That would m e an residents would have lo pay twice. Adc:Ullona_Uy . he said, residents are more lilcely to com,ply with t.be bike llcen11in1 requirement If there ll nocbarae. Fees from the bill~ ti~ prolf1'au\ have gOQe lntO tbe ty 1eneral fund. F~lromthe le program will be •Pitt bet'weeta It.lite and tbe city. Stale (eel.will be SI pf!' year. • T.,. reaittradon ""'*ram la aimed at ~vldlnt a ~ OI btte Hrlil o••••rt to 'l>e c:h«\ed when ltoaen blhs ar-e recovered . Mrs. Olson said in a statement that her husband had returned from a meeting in 1953 with other m embers of the Special Opera- tions Division Research Group of Ft. Detrick conveying "self· doubt, s e lf-r ecrimination and great anxiety." Mrs . Olson a nd her three children said they learned the circums t a n ces s urrounding Olson 's d ea th when the OFFTHEBENCH Judge Noel Cannon Court Removes Judge Cannon From Office SAN FRANClSCO (AP> -A mini-skirted Municipal Court judge who once threatened a policeman with a ".38-caliber vasectomy" was r e moved from the bench today by the state Supreme Court. The high court said Judge Noel Cannon of Los Angeles County ''had engaged in a course of con·. duct which had maligned her judicial office ·a nd clearly established her lack of te mpera- ment to perform judicial func- tions in an even-handed manner.'· The judges ordered Judge Can- non remove d from offi ce im- mediately but permitted her lo practice Jaw s ince unjudicial conduct does not amount to a breach of moral turpitude, dis- honesty er corruption. The court said it was acting on a unanimous recommendation from ·the nine-member Com- mission on Judicial Qualifica- tions, a body with authority lo in- vestigate unfit or disabled judges. Among other things, the court found that the 48-year-old jurist had been cautioned by a police officer against excessive use of her automobile horn whe n stopped at an intersection. The court continued, ''Shortly thereafter, s he arrived at her court chambers and made a series of profane and a\busive statements Including an order to the court bail~f to 'flnd the son o( a bitch; l want him found and brought in right awuy. Give me a eu,n. I am 1olnf to give him a .38- c8Jlt>er vasectomy'." The Commission on JudicaaJ Qualificailorus also cha.riled that Jud&e Cannon kept. a cb.lrplng mechanical canal')' in Mt' pia.k- trim01ed chambers and heard cases. wltb a p t Chihuahua nestJed on her lap. • ..Tbe order denied Juqe Can· ndftis •rsum~ts Uiat there~ (SeeJVDGE, P.,eAI) Rockefelle r Commission r e - leased its report last month on CIA domestic activities. The commission report did not identify the victim. David W. Belin, director of the commission . later confir med that Olson was the victim. The comm ission said in its re- port last month that from 1953 un- til 1967 the CIA conducted a pro- <See DEATH, Page A%) Open Space Plans Told By li;vifte By DOUGLAS FRITLSCHE Of Ult D•1ly Pilot SI.lit Unless the 70 percent of the Irvine C-Ompany coast.al area scheduled for open space is ac· quired by a public agency, the land will be developed, company spokesme n told members of a planning advisory group Wed· nesday. The remarks were made as the company unve iled its "ad- vocacy" plan for its 10,000 acres in the unincorporated area between Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and Irvine. The new plans were first shown to members of • 22 private and public agencies which make up The Irvine Com - pany Multi-Agency Planning Program (TICMAP ). In drafting a series of plans aimed at getting permission Lo develop the most valuable re· mainiog acreage on the lrvine Ranch, company planners have increased the amount of pla nned open space a t each step. In the most recent version. which the company plans lo take to county supervis ors for a gener a l plan amendment in Nov- ember, 7,000 of the 10,000 acres are earmarked for open · pace. Due lo the rough terrain m <See SPACE, PageA2> New Utility Boards OK'd The Irvine Ci ty Council has ap- proved new utility underground- ing districts around the eastern ,end of the Vill age of El Camino Real. Power Jines will be buried along Walnu t Avenue from Ravenwood Street lo Jeffrey }load; along Jeffrey from Walnut to Moulton Parkway; and along Moulton from Jeffrey to Yalt> Avenue. The work is to be financed by the Southern California Edison Company. Or:•: '4ft:HI Weatller Patchy early morning low clouds and fog. Con tinued quite warm. High to· day in upper 70s . low in mid 60s tonight. INSIDE TODAY Orange County'• Ken Cory. the 1tote controller. is in· t"Olvtd tn controverlJI ovm-his appointment• of new in- hentonce fa.r approittn An onal,YN, Al5. latlex AJ ,,_..._..,.. 8 1 lh .... ,n. •• ......... .. ........ ,~ .. a.u ...._.. ... W\ "''·" ih ~c:i..M, Alt,U al .-.... '"' .,. *"' Ct-4 "' ....... ,__ .. , ll,I T•'ltiM llt ..., ,,....... .. .. ~ .. ., ........... . ... , .. , ·. -. \ .. , .... "tl'iuf9dax, ,Ju tr \O, 1975 Senior IJine Elderly Can Di'til for Aid Orunge County senior citizens now have access to a counlywide, toll-free telephone assistance service. 1'he infor1nution and referral system for the county's 290,000 elderly . residents cost $135,000 to set up following funding approval last month by the county Board or Supervisors. The service is being provided by the Community Refer· ral and lnform8tion Services (C RIS), a non.,proHl com· munily service agency with headquarters in Santa Ann. Senior citizens anywhere in the county in need of help with personal problems or medical difficulties can call 835-4357, collect. · A loll-rree line for residents of the Capistrano Valley. El Toro, l't1ission Viejo, Laguna Beach, San Clemente and Laguna Hills can be reached by dialing 495.0210. llnyfJody's Race Ragtime, ·Ondine Leading Transpac By ALMON LOCKt\BEV D.111' PllOI 8o.tll119 ldtlw Who 's out front in the 2,225-- mile Transpac race from Los Angeles to Honolulu? If you read the latest position report it shows Ragtime, the 1973 elapsed time winner, with 940 miles logged from the start off Point Fermin las t Friday al 1 p.m. This position report shows the 62-foot Speedster 28 miles ahead of Ondine and 53 miles ahead of Windward Passage and Warrior. But there are things to--be con· sidered other than the "distance from '' miles shown on the chart. One is the latitude and longitude positions as rel at!!d to the rhumbline (most direct course;. Taking these into considera- SPACE ••• much or the coastal area, a good deal or that land would not be :o;uitable for tract development, according to company planner Larry Moore. But, unless the land is acquired by public agencies it would be suitable for development as estates, he said. 'Thal position drew a quick re.sponse from lrvine Coun· cilwoman Gabrielle Pryor. .. You're going to be handing the public quite a bundle,'' she said. Because of the acquisition and land maintenance cosb involved, she said, public bodies may not be interested in accepting t he land even ir it was a girt from the Irvine Company. · The company has formed a new planning group which will begin meeting in the next few days to consider how the land could be acquired for public use. Already 1,364 acres of the coastal area is earmarked for a state park. However, that sale is tied up in a West Virginia court 2iuit filed by Irvine fortune heiress Joan Irvine Smith. who contends the sale price is too low. CIA ... to be killed by a blast from a 105mm ceremonial cannon in front of the presidential palace, it said, but the plan was "vetoed on the highest levels in Washington.•· Similarly, according lo the story, a plot to kill Chou with un- traceable poison during a visit to Rangoon, Burma in 1958 and to pin the blame on the Russian KGB was stopped by Washington. Szulc said the idea was to deepen the then- developing Sino-Soviet split. • ORAHGE COAST t DAILY PILOT t ... o._C...,,i O.Ollr P•""'·"'"""N""is c....,. ... ....., ....... ~ .... """"· "l>Wlll""""' "" .... °"""Ill' ""''' ""bl'"''"!J(O'"l>on• S.....••"'"'"-"'" pUlol·-_.,.,,, ""~u•" ~"°'" IOt to'\,. """""· ...... _. e. .. h.1"""''""".., e. .. hll'-· ...................... ~.001 ...... ~ ....... , •nd u_.. 8" .... , .... u, .. (D••I. A 1•"90. ...,,_, ......... """"'""' 'Ml• .. d••• -~ ·~ "''"'..,' """""''~ •''"' " ~• m ,..., ll•r Slf ... I, ""'' Mo!•o, C.•hlO•ft .. '1•1•. Robe•! N . Weed Plt»Otn! •"" Pvell•.....,... Jack R. Curley Yoto ,..,.,1 .. n1 """ v.-•• _.,.., . Thomas Kee11il IOll<>r ThOma'!> A. Murptline -"'"'"" Edlk>f (;NJJrles H. Loo\ Richard P. Nall .... \ ....... ,..,..,..~ ........ 'Te.._..M (1141 M1-4l21 Onllt ... A•Ylf'tlslng M2·M11 ...--W.tli.1 -Ol'll<O Jl1 .. J10 ,.,__, __ _ ,_,. 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So among the lop five elapsed time leaders, it is still anybody's race for line honors . Chances that Windward Passage's record crossing or 9 days,.9 hoUrs·, 56 minutes and 48 seconds would be beaten this year seemed remote at the8 a.m. Wednesday rol lca ll as lhe:v hoped for tradewinds had again desert· ed the 65-boat fl eet and the dreaded "Pacific liigh," a wide area of stale air, had moved down on the fleet. Highest winds reported Wed- nesday were 10 knots, but most boats, including the escort vessel Pakeha, were reporting five knots. More interesting s tatistics compiled by race analyst Tom Wilder aboard the escort vessel Pakeha were that the leaders were ahead of their 1973 positions despite the light winds. Ragtime, for instance, was 43 miles ahead of her 1973 position on the same day. She was the elapsed time winner by four minutes over Windward Passage. As for the handicap standings, you pays your money and takes your choice. Positions change from day to day, depending on the accuracy of navigators and the whims of we ather on any given segment of the course. Al Wednesday's rollcall the 43-foot sloop Mamie, sailed by Milt Smith of California Yacht Club was the overall and Class C handicap leader. ~leanwhile~race observers in Honolulu an on the mainland are conjectu ing over whether the race committee will grant ad- ditional time to the two Class B yachts, Nick Frazce's Swiftsure and Roy Disney 's Shamrock. which went lo the assistance of the cruising yacht Attorante which hit an unidentified object and sank about 750 miles of- fshore. All six pe rsons aboard the stricken vest-I were rescued. Tht!re \.l.'aS no word late Wed - nesday on whether the Pakeha had rendezvoused with th e Swiftsure .and taken the passengers aboard for ·late r transfer to a Coast Guard vessel. Both Swiftsure and Shamr'ock were continuing in the race. Standings with miles from Uic start: ELAPSED TIME -Ragtime, 9'10 ; Ondine. 912; Warrior, 888; Windward Passage 887 ; Serena. 859; Constellation, 847; Sunset Blvd. 833 ; Aorangi, 823 . OVERALL flANDICAP -1, Mamie; 2. Tinsley Llght, Jlenry Grandin, San Francisco; 3, Whisper. Waller Brauch, Hunt- ington Beach ; 4, Silver Fox, Long Beach ; 5, Xa.nthippe, Alan Simpkins, Los Altos. CLASS A -1, Warrior, Bruce Hedrick, Seattle; 2, Sunset Blvd, John Calley, Hollywood ; 3 , Aorangi, He nry Wh eeler, Newport Beach ; 4, ltawkeyc, Dave Cuckler, Newport Beach; 5, Natom<1 , Don Da l ziel , Berkeley . a.ASS B -1. Xanthippe; 2, Topaz, Earl Pitkin. llollywood ; 3, Paragon , Chuc k Jordan, Honolulu ; 4. Blue Streak, Gary Myers, Newport Be.:ich ; s, Ta.sco It, Sines and Minney, Newport Bea'ch. CLASS C -1, Mamie : 2. Tinsley Light; 3. Whisper; 4, Dakar, Bill Goodley, Marina del Rey ; 5, Terrorlat, Al Caaacl, Newport Beach. ~ CLASS 0 -I, Sliver Fox; 2, Defiant, Larry Poulton Pied· mont; 3, Conception, Larry Bradley, Loa Anaetes, 4, F.Jiprit, George Phillipi, Alameda; s, £n- lerprt1e, Broolr11 Barnhill. Los Angelea . ~ •· Harv-e~s.ter * Blamed In Fire · A hot brake shoe on a combine harvesting b a rley on the ni.ttlands above Trabuco Canyon Wedn~sday touched of£ a bla:r:e that destroyed $20.000 worth of grain, Orange County fire of- ficials said today. Firemen said the blaze blackened 190 acres of land on 'he west side or Live Oak Canyon Road, 160 acres or which were standing grain. The property is part of Rancho h-1ission Viejo a nd is owned by the Mission Viejo Company: a subsidiary of Philip Morris Inc. Firemen said the blaze re- quired a crew of 125 firefighters. 13 engines, l\.l.'O bulldozers and two tanker planes to control. Both planes s howered the area with diammonium phosphate fire retardant. Paul Kaslorff. a heavy equip· ment operator working at nearby Escape Country, s potted the fire at 1: 15 p.m . and radioed for help on his citize ns band Wlil. ·rhc l'all was picked up by another amateur radio person who ale11- l.'<l rircmen at the Trabuco sta· lion. E sl'ape Co untry owner· manager Jim Robinson said the names reached a height or 20 feet and had his office employes scur· ring ror the c ash box a.nd valu?- ble papers in case burru.ng dcbns jumped the road. A JO.foot firebreak bladed last week at the entrance to the private rel'reation park was credited with s topping the fire. ltobinSon said the br('ak "'as be- ing ,improvC'd "'hen the fire brokeout. County fire officials said they had the blaze fully under control "'ithin one hour. Th~ barley field v.'as being sharecropped by Jong-time Sad- dleback Valley farmer Leon Changala. according to Escape County officials. 1''ram Page A I DEATH ... gram to test the effects of various behavior·in£1uencing drugs. in - cluding the hall ucinogen LSD. The commission said this was done sometimes on tmsuspecting subjects and that it learned "that on one occasion during the early phase of this program, LSD was administered lo an employe of the Department of the Army without hi s knowledge while he 'A'as attending a rpeeting with CIA personnel working on the drug project." In the statement today, Olson's family said : "In li ght of these patterns or CIA activity, we have concluded that the CIA. en· visioned as an organization to protect the freedom and seeurity of Americans, has in fact sub- stantially threatened these values." It was not immediate· ly clear when or where the suit "'ould be filed or exactly what charges it would contain. The report said that before re· ceiving the drug the Army employe .. had participated in discussions where the testing of such substances on unsuspecting individuals was agreed to in prin- ciple. However , this individual was not made aware that be had been given LSD until about 20 minutes after it was ad · ministered. "He developed serious side ef· feels and was sent to New York with a CIA escort for psychiatric treatment." the commission re- ported. "Several days later, he jumped !rom a 10th noor window or his room and died as a result.·· f"ra•PageAl JUDGE ... mitigating circumst<.inces, and the court staled that it could "not co n ceive that there are circumstances in which bad faith itself can be excused by (ex- traneous) circumstances." The court held that "there can be no mitigation ror malicious ly motivated unjudicial conduct.'' The high court noted that Judge Cannon , a graduate of Stanford Law School, had pre- viously been censured by her fellow judges in 1967 for "cxhibi- , tionist conduct." Fra•PageAl FUND ... some swim center equipment and lig hts, bal'kstops and dugouts on baseball and softball fields. At the l.,arvard Ave:nut park. cut.a included benche:s and trash cans, picnic fac1UUes. an ele<:· tronic l<'oreboard and toL lot ~ldpment . Facilities will be put back Into pl1ns. the ~ouncll deelded, de· pending on the amountoflnterest money accumul1ted. The funds would be spread outovertbe Dine planned facilities. " --. -~- O.Uy Plltol Staff PIMl'o SAWDUSTER MICHAEL EDWARDS CRANKS UP WINDMILL Artists Into Carpentry as Festival Openings Near FraMPageAI FESTIVALS READY • • • Without exception, the artists are looking to a good year, despite the gloomy economic tid - ings of winter and spring. l\.1any were preparing a broad price-r:ing-e or merchandise hop· ing to make a big sale. but pre-· paring for a lot of little ones too. Tom Nofzieger. a potter, said the prices at his Sawdus t ANNIVERSARY TARNISHED TULSA, Okla. (UPI ) -Dessie Daniels filed s uit for divorce on the couple's golden wedding an· niversary. Mrs . Daniels' attorney, 0 . C. Las it e r, said she did not specifi cally request the Ju1y 8 fil- ing date. but did say "it would be a good day to serve it. .. The petition said the 'two ·were ·married on July 8, 1925, and raised seven children. D <:ni111 chinoi~crie . Jc'.ln Festival booth will run from $5 lo $100. The three festivals will run from Friday through Aug . 24 . Hours arc : -Festival 0£ Arts, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, noon to 11 :30 p.m. daily. -Sawdus t Fes tival , 935 Laguna Canyon Road, 10 a.m. to midnight daily. -Art-A-Fair, 595 South Coast IDghway, 10 a .m . to 10 p.m . Sun- day through Thursday .and 10 a.m. to 11 p.m . 1'"'r.iday and Satur- day. · An extensive tram a nd bus system will be in operation dur- ing the run or the festivals. Fares are 25 cents for a one time ride and 75 cents for an all day pass. City ofricials hope to decrease traffic congestion by having vis- itors P!J.rk their cars at special lots and then .ride trams to thc- lhree festivals and the town's art }:lalleries. bJ UC j 11 l)re-'''<!Shetl Cotton. f3)' Lou J.ouis. 1Vfandarin coat tl1at's quilted with sh iny gold toned galoshc closings. Sizes 6-1-1, S11.o T\vo front slit pocket pant with fron t zip and belt loops. 6-14, 819 10,v11 and 1-ravel Country Cloth es ' Newsmen ' ' Preview OC Fair Newsmen slipped through the turnstiles today for a preview glimpse of The Good Old .Days, the theme set for the annual Orange CoUnty Fair expected to draw 250,000 visitors to Costa Mesa. The fair, which has its origin in l the 1890s, opens Friday for 'a IO-day run at the Orange County Fairgrounds, off Newport Boulevard at Fair Drive. · Comedian Bo-b Hope will highlight entert ainment offered fair-goers, scheduled to appear at 8 p.m . Tuesday at the main grandstand with bandleader Les Brown and singer Rosemary Clooney. Daily entertainment in addi· lion to carnival rides includes a miniature old·fashioned train built to scale ""'hich will carry visitors around the l6S·acre fair· grounds. · The train is reminiscent of a Good Old Days' Disneyland monorail, which in the 1890s would have been an unbelievable contraption. Fairgrounds officials note the first Orange County fairs were held some 80 years ago. although the)' died out for many years before being revived. Nightly entertainment with all shows beginning al 8 p.m . will in· elude country and western singer Doug Kershaw, Billy Armstrong, Sugarloaf and Fi.ash Cadillac and the Continental Kids. Rodeo activity for the crowd that enjoys horsing around is scheduled Saturday July 12 through Sunday the 14th, £eatur- ing broncobusting. steer wresll· ing and cattle roping. Speedway motorcycle racing. the fairgrounds' always-popular sport throughout spring and sum- mer months ""ill be a highlight Friday nights during the annual fair. Great-grandfather a nd great· grandmother in The Good Old Days would have been astonished at the tiny motorcycles which shriek around the circular track; outlltted with alcohol.fueled engines and no brakes at all . Water Examined CRATER LAKE, Ore. (AP) - The drinking water sul!ply at Crater Lak~ National Park is be- ing investigated after hundreds of employes and visitors at the park were stricken with a ~astrointestinal illness. Bullock's Sottth Coast. Plaza, San Diego Freeway at Bris1ol, r..oJtt Mela,' 556-0611 4 I ,. ,/ JfuntingtoD~aek Fountain ~Biley EDlll 0 N VOL. 68, NO. 191, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A Today41s Closi11~ ~-Y. Slo<•ks THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1975 TEN CENTS CIA Plot · to Poison Chou's Rice Told WASHINGTON (UPl> -The Central Intelligence agency dur- ing the Eisenhower administra- tion provided secret technical as- sistance and personnel lo help Israel d evelop nuclear weapons, according to an investigative story published today. The report, quoting "senior in· telligence sources." \iilso said the CIA on ce plotted .lo kill In· dooes ian President Sukarno with a ca~on and Chinese Premier Chou En-lai with a bowl of poisoned rice but that the plans were scrapped on last-minute or· ders from Wasbiilgton. Tbe story, by prize-winning in· vestigative re porter Tad Szulc, appears in the August issue or Penthouse magazine. (Related story,A4.) While it is well known that Israel possesses l! pot e ntial milita ry nuc I ear capabillity, SzuJc said. lhe role of the United Stales in developing th a t capability "re mains to this day one of the government's most sensitive secr'ets.,. He said the aid was provided in 1957 and 1958 by the CIA 's coun- terintelligence staff, then headed by James Angleton. and that it included sending "several nuclear scientists" secretly to work wit h the Israelis. The most important of them, · he said, was "a British-born physicist. no w an American citizen working for the U.S. gov- ernment in Washington, with special and esoteric ties to the CIA." The scientist was not further identified. "Although the d etails of the Israeli nuc lear enterprise are still top secret, it is known that in * * * Fa -· ·the wake of the 1956 Sul':t w..1r, the Eisenhower administruliun re solved to provide Israel with all possible help in dcveloprng an .ilomic weapon," Szulc wrntt•. "The Israelis had the lht.'Oretu:ul knowledge, but needed teehnological support at their Dimona nuclear research center in the Negev Desert " Those close to Angleton, thl· story said. confirm Uus account * * * but support his position lhiit no fissionabl~ plutonium wu~ sup· plied to the lsrealis lo build the weapons. The story said the plot on Sukarno's life was hatched in the late 1950s as part of a coup at tempt and that '"etl least ooe American pilot'· working for the CIA was captured. Sukarno was <See CIA, Page A2) * * * ySuesCIA Claims LSD Caused Death In One Nursing Home Wing, FrG1il and Brittle Bodies Lie in Beds 24 Hours a Day ... Most of Their Hours are Spent in Dozing; Some Talk With Persons Only They Can See in a Language Only They Can Un- derstand ... Tim; 1s the fir$t m a /we-part series of Daily P,lot mve$ligatave r~a on the JWidng home in· dustry in Orange County and care of the elderlJJ. O•lly Pilol lllllS1t•t- By Tim 1'9'*"'>11, P•t~icll O'Donnell How They Care A Daily Pilot Series On Elderly Care In Orange County Nursing Homes-1975 Last Journey Outside By GARY GRANVILLE Of Tiie O.ily Piiot St.tf Not too many years ago, John Stark had no trouble fin ding his way oome from the 7-11 Market just around the corner from where he ti ved. But one day three years ago, an Anaheim policeman spotted the confused old man standing at a busy intersection .about two miles from his home, a grocery bag containing a package of fig newtons clut~hed in one hand. • 'The officer couldn't help but notice that Stark had wet his pants during his exhausting journey. And it was obvious as the aged man circled about the sidewalk at the bustling intersection tha t he couldn't decide in which direction he should travel. WHEN STARK WAS ~lped into the rear seat of the police car that summer Citati01as Set day three years ago, he was already known as a wanderer; an elderly person easily confused by even the brief est journey. The disoriented mis adventure that led the 80-year-old man to his lonely em· barrassment al Anaheim Boulevard and Lincoln Avenue was his last. Four days later. a grandson helped him pack two suitcases and drove him to a nursing hom e in Orange. Stark has liv~ in the home ever since. · And , as age continues to waste his ~Y lissue and organs. it is likely that he will spend the r est of his life in the nurs- ing home, a $17.62-a·day Medi-Cal pa- tient. (Continued on Page B9>' Pot .Penalties Lowered SACRAMENTO (AP) -A lower penally for possession of up to a~ ou~ce o~ marijuana in California will go mto eCCect Jan. 1. same way thal traffic citations are written. One ounce is considere d enough for about 20 marijua na cigarettes. cords lo be destroyed. About 200 m en and women are serving prison sentences for marijua na p ossession in California. FREDERICK, Md. CAP) - The family of a former Army biochemist said today it would sue the Centra l Intelligence Agency for ··illegally and negligently '' administering LSD which thl'Y say led to his death. The suit will be brought by Alice W. Olson, the widow of Dr. Frank R. -Olson, the scientist who plunged lo his death from a New York City building 22 years ago. Trio Seized At House Of Lawman An alleged burglary that police said was coordinated with a lookout car and walkie talkie radios was Interrupted Wednes- day night by Huntington Beach officers. Police said a 20-year-old Hunt· ington "Beach man' and two teenaiers were arrested al the home of a local policeman. They allegedly had broken in and planned to cart off property. Ronald Clar e Whitehead, 20, of 8671 Edison Ave., Huntington Beach. rerhained in city jail to· day. He was arrested on suspi· cion of burglary. Bond was set at $10,000. Whitehead told police he was employed by California Animal Control, the dog catching agency for Huntington Beach. But Barbaret Cooper, director of administration for CAC, said today no one by that name ever bas been employed there. The two juveniles, a 17-year- old Newport Beach boy and a 16-year-old Huntington Beach boy, also were arrested on suspi· cion of burglary. police said. Officers said lhey were calJed about 11 p.m . Wednesday by neighbors near Meander Lane and Ra th Circle in south Hunt- ington Beach. Police dispatched a helicopter to the area. Patrol units followed. Officers allege one of the juveniles, posted in the car as lookout, spotted the helicopter and radioed his companions, who allegedly had broken into the home. I As police units arrived, of· ricers said, Whitehead and his companion were walking out the 'front door emptyhanded. They w e r e arrested im - mediately. Officers then arrest- ed their companion in the alleged lookout car. Police refused to rel~ the specific address of the mCidenL The Legislal~n was signed Wednesday night by Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr., who warned that it "does not decriminalize possession of marijuana as many suppose." The bill, Introduced by Sen. George Moscone CD·San Fran- cisco). gives California oneof~e most libe ral marijuana laws an the country. The previous law had been one of the toughest. After the signing, without ceremony, Dernocrat Brown said severe penallies remain for possession by minors of less than an ounce, sales or gifts of mari· juana to minors, sale to an adult, and the cultivation of marijuana. ·Under current law, judges have the choice of prosecuting small possession cases as either misdemeanors or felonies, with maximum first·offense penalty of 10 years tn prison. Harvester Causes ,Costly Grain Fire The new penalty for possession of up to one ounce will be a max· imum Cine of $100 after the ls· !JUance of citations in mooh the Free Concert Given Tonight T he Fountuin Va lley Com· munity Band wtn provld a free s ummer concert at 7 o'clock toniJ{bl in Mlle Squar Park. The concert will be in tbe southea1t comer of the park. at Warner Aven'1t and Euclid Str~el. Signs will point the way. ~ ' Oppone.nls to the bill, which puaed the Leaillature narrowly art.er years of negotJations, said it would encourage greater mari- juana use. But supporters said pot penalUee should Cit the crime. The)' said many young lives are belna rul~ed becasue of mari- juana arresta. The new law requires that all arnst and convlctlon rttords in marOuana·possesslon cases be desttoyed after two years. lt also permit.I persons with ~ marl· Juana convictions to otiUln court orders requiring their t rial rn- I .> A hot brake s hoe on a combine h arvestin1 barley on lhe flatlands above Trabuco Canyon Wednesday touched off a blaze that destroyed $20,000 worth or grain, Orange County fire of· Ciel a ls said today. / Firemen said lhe bla1e blackened 190 acres ol land oa the west side of Live Oak Canyea Ro{ld, 160 acres of. which we.._ stnndlng graln. The property iR pa rt of R.nc~ Mission Vl~Jo and ts owned &, the Mission Viejo Company, • sub9idi1ry ol Philip Monil"lnc:. ' Firemen a.aid lbe M•• N · ~rad a crew or J2S Meftgbleri, 13' cnslnes, two bulldozers and two tanker planes to control. Both planes showered the area wilhdiammonium phosphate fire retardant. Paul Kastorff, a heavy equip- ment operator working at nearby Escape Country, spotted the fire at 1:15 p,m . and rad.toed (or help on his ciliiens band unit. 1be call '1'as plcked up ~Y a nother amateur radio person who alert· ed fi.-.meo at the Trabuco sta- tion. Es~aa>e Cou9_lf)' owner· 9tan1Pr Jim Robinloa said Ute m,. reached a "'6lbt ol 20 C t Md~laftlee 1-..0,_ICW'· fM' t ... Mdnlua· fe papetf ~lie burfol debrta jumped the road. ). .. " Mrs. Olson said in a statemt!nl that her husband had returnl!d from a meeting in 1953 with other members of the Special Opera lions Division Research Group of Ft. Detrick conveying "seJf. doubt. self-recriminettion and great anxiety.'' Mrs . Olson and her three children said they learned the circums tances s urrounding Olson·s death wht!n the OFF THE BENCH Judge Noel Cannon Court Removes Judge Canrw~ From Office SAN FRANCISCO CAP J -A mini-skirted Municipal Court judge who once threatened a policeman with a ".38-caliber vasectomy" was removed from the bench today by the state Supreme Courl. The high court said Judge Noel Cannon of Los Angeles County "had engaged in a course of con- duct which had maligned her judicial oHice and clearly established her lack of tempera· ment to perform judicial func- tions in an even-handed manner " The judges ordered Judge Can non removed from office im- mediately but permitted her to practice law since unjudicial conduct does not amount lo a breach of moral turpitude. dis· honesty or corruption. The court said it was acting on a unanimous recommendation from the nine-member Com- mission on Judicial Qualifica lions, a body with authority to in- vestigate unfit or disabled judges. Among othe r things, the court found that the 48-ycur·old jurist had been cautioned by a police officer against excessive use or her automobile horn whe n stopped at an intersection. The court continued, "Sho1'lly thereafter, she arrived at her court chambers and made a series of profane and abwiive statement.a includjng nn order to the court batlllf to 'find the son or a bitch; 1 wa.nl him found and brought in rt1bt away. Give me a gun. I am going to give him a .38· caliber vasectomy'." The Commission oo Judicial Qualifications also charg~ that Judge Cannon kept a cbirpin& mechanical canary ln her pink· trlmmed chambers and beard ~ases with a pet Chihuahua nat.led on her lap. ~ ' .. HockefellN Com mission r e·· leased its report li.i~l month on CIA domestic activities. The commission report did nol u.lcntif\ the \'ict i m. Oavi-d W. Rehn . director of the commission . 1<1tcr confirmed that Olson w<.is the victim. The commission said in its re· port last month that from 1953 un· t1I 1967 the C IA conducted a pro. <See DEATH, PageA2) Loiv-incorne Park Furuls Autlwrized With the help of funds rrJm federal community development gr a nts , Huntington Beach of- ficials a r e planning some changes in parks in a low incomt-' neighborhood. The city council already has a uthor ized the spending of $.50,000 lo improve lhe communi- ty center facilities at Oak View School. Anothe r $50.000 is direct ed toward the city's "Motown · neighborhood. City planners will hold their third mee ting tonight with ··Motown·· residents to discu:.s how the $50,000 can best be !>pcnl for park facilitie:; there. The meeting is set for 7 p.m. 111 8-8 \a bast•mcnl mcelirig room 1 at city hall. It 1s open to all rc:.1 - dents of the ··Motown" di:-.tnct. an area v.c:.t of B e ach Boulevard. south of Garfield Avcnut>, north of ,\d;.im!> Avenm' and east of lhl' railroad tracks Ed Selich. :rn a<lv<1nl'e plannt•r for the c itv . :.aid t h r<'l' possibilities wiil bt• prcscnll'd f<,r use of the SS0.000. The three plans include -t:se the t•ntirc S.50.000 to 1m prove a two-acre s1le <1l l'lll'a Avenue and F1orida Street wlm·h the city leases from lhe state. Selich said that sill' does nut have turf at present and mere!) has one baseball fi eld on it. The money could he UM'U to acquire <s cheap sa les offkt• for conversion lo a communit) ecntcr. put rn turf, improve lhl' tol lut with S\\ ings. a s lide. ~1 ll·eler-totler, benches and a pienit· table, a nd provide two handball cou1is. Or use th(' S50.000 as a downpayment on an 8.5 acre park s ite al the southwest corner of Yorktown Avenuc 'and Delaware Street. Sclich said the monl'' could be used to t ie up lhe 8.5 acres anti prevent housing de,·clopmcnl there, but a park isn"l schL'<ful ed to be built on it until 1978-79 The total cost for buying and building that park is estimated at $600,000. -The third a lternative 10- <See PARKS, Page A2> Or:A COa11a (::::: ---~ W•atll•r Patchy early morning low clouds and fog. Con- tinue<t quite warm. High to· day in upper 70s. low in mid 60s tonight. INSIDE TODA"\' Orange CoitntJ(S Ken Cory. t~ •tate controller. u 111- volvtd in cont1110t>ersy over has appointment& of new in- heritance to.r oPJ)t'ClUen. An cmal11m. A 1S. ..... x AIY-~f« A> AMU-n al 1;,_ IM'lllitcl! •2 _,,,... .. L.M. .. ,,. .. .......... •• C.l#wtlo• 411• ,,___., ....... "' CIHMfiM C._U __ ,Nie-H ,a • CMllU h <>-..c-c., ""·'· 0--IU...... 8\ .. .,._ ... left A• _,. C 1-4 ............................ ...., ~ •u,......... • .., ~ ...., ,......... ., .. ,~ .. .... ,, ...._..,. I t ..,...._ 4'.I• .................. 'r \ • • hly ...... .._ t PILOT H/F Newsmen (, Pre View OC Fair Newsqien slipped throu.&h the turnstiles loday ror a preview cllmpse of The Good Old Daya lbe theme set for the tnnuai Orange County Fair expected to draw 250,000 visitors Lo CostM Mio-Sa . n~ fair. which has its origin in 1890s, opens Friday tor a y run at the Orange County i rgrounds, off Newport evard at Fair Drive. !IJedian Bob Hope will 1ght entertainment offered goers, scheduled to appear E p.m. Tuesday at the main ndstand with bandleader Les wn and singer Rosemary ~ney . ::Puily entertainment In addi- ~ lo carnival rides includes a miniature old ·fashioned tr<1in built to scale which will carry \·isilors around the 165-acre fair- grounds. The train is reminiscent of a Good Old Days' Disn eyland monorail. which in the 1890s v•ould have been an unbelievable contraption. Fairgrounds officials note the r1rst Oranj:e County fairs were held some 80 years _.go, although they died out for many years before being revived. Nightly entertainment with all shows beginning at 8 p.m. will in- clude country and western singer Doug K er~haw, Billy Armstrong, Sugarlouf and F1ash Cadillac and the Continental Kids. Rodeo activity for the crowd lhat enjoys horsing around is st·heduled Saturday July 12 through .Sunday the 14th, featur- ing bron('obusting, steer wrestl- ing and ('attle roping. Speedway motorcycle racing, t.he fairgrounds' always-popular sport throughout spring and sum- mer months will be a highlight Friday nights during tbe annual rair. Great-grandfather and p;reat- ii:randmother in 1'he Good Old Days would have been a s toni s hed at the tin y motorcycles which shriek around the circular track, outfilll.>d with alcohol-fueled engines a nd no brakes at all. . Home-canned food displays, produce, livestock and such pursuits as spinning, weaving and macrame work which are featured daily throU,i!"hout the Ja1r would be more to their5tyle. Course Due Pn Hunting A two-day, six-hour course in •unting safet y will be orfered flM.lr times this s ummer by the ttuntington Beach recreation de- partment. The cou rse will be offered from ,6 p.m. to 9 p.m ., this Saturday e.nd Sunday, and July 28 and 29, Aug. 11 and 12, and Aug. 18 and 19. in the Murdy Park communi- ty center. The registration fee is $3 . Phone the community center, 842-4431 for registration informa- tion. Hunt Named 'Boss of Year' Dr. John Hunt. director 0£ special services ror the Hunt- ington Beach Union High School District, has been named "Boss oft.he Year'' by the Orange Coun- ty Educational Ofrice Employes ,Association. Hunt was nominated for the award by his secretary, Pat Partlow. ORANGE COAST ~PF DAILY PILOT Ro~rt N, Weed ' • . Pt•~<Olll\I • ..., .. ~..,,,,,..., J "c k R. Curley \lo(~ Pf•u •ftl ..... ""_., ,,.,,_,... 'Thomas Keevtl l tl""' ThomoJS A. MurDhirwi _ ... .,.1>11ltJ•..,;f Ch.1r1e~ H l flO" Richard P. 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The information and referral system for the county's 200,000 elderly residents cost $135,000 to set up foJlowin1 funding approval last nwnt.l\ by the county Board ot Supervisors. 'fhe service Is being provided by the CommunJ.ty Refer- ral and Information Services <CRIS), a non·pro(lt com· mwlity service agency with headquarters in Santa Ana. Senior t'itize ns anywhere in the county in need of help with personul problems or medical difficulties can call 8JS.f357, t'Olle('t . A toll-free line for residents of the Capistrano Valley, El Toro. Mission Viejo, Laguna Beach, San Clemente and Laguna Hilh; can be reached by dialing 4.95-0210 . Three Sites Laguna Festivals To Open Friday Artist s bearing h&mmers , sa"'S and building: materials of all shapes und sort swarmed over the grounds ot:o Laguna Beach's three art festivals today putting final touches on their di s-play area 1n preparation for lhe start of the festival season Fri-day. "l wish I had a litUe bit more time.'' Mike Hinds, a Sawdust Festival jeweler, said as he looked up from his incomplcted booth Wednesday. ··ft al\1:ays amazes me when I come out he re and look at it Fri- day and find people are ready," Hinds said. Over at the Festival of Arts, Craig Brciwn a custom furniture maker and first-year exhibitor, fretted about getting his booth finished in time, loo. He said everything seems lo hit at one time, what with furniture to be made and the exhibition area to be built. lo addition, Brown said. he'd beet! working on some custom cabinet work. Al the Art·A-Fair, things seemed calmer "'ith many of the booths already ~ompleted. There, watercolorist Tom Phillips displayed a bruised finger from a bout with a ham- mer and said hoperully that "I hope the paintings hide the mis· takes in the carpentry." Without exception, the artists are looking to a good yelir, despite the gloomy economic tid- ings of winter and spring. Many were preparing a broad price-range of m erchandise hop· ing to make :i'ti!ig sale. but pre- From Page AJ PARKS ..• volves development or a 1.7-acre site"which is part of the larger 8.5 acre area. Selich said tht.' 1.7 acres is o"'ned by the state, and the ('ity might be able to switch its lease from tbe Utica site t o the Dela"· are are a . He said in two previous meet· ings most support from ·· a.1otown " res idents has been given for the third choice, which could serve as the start, or core, for development of the larger 8.5-acre park . Once planners have an idea <A"hat the residents want, Sclich said a recommendation would be forwarded to the city council. He said that might be a month away. Band to Give 3 Concerts A series of three free concerts, called ·'Sunday Supper Serenades," will be presented by the 55-piece Huntington Beach Community Concert Band during July. The concerts will be held at 5 p.m ., July 13, 20 , and Z1 al the Golden West Co llege outdoor am- phitheater. There is no admission charge and families are invited to bring a picnic dinner to enjoy on the grassy s lopes or the am- phitheater while the music plays. The amphitheater ii located on the east side of the campus. near the Gothard Street parking lot. Bike Safety Test Planned The Automobi le Club of Southern Callfomla wUI take Jts "Bicycle Safety Lane" to Sun View School In HunUngt.on Beach July 23 to test the safety of bicycles. About 50 youn11iers will have their blkei tested for whffl and frame allcnment, •Poke1 , bear- tna:a, brakes, handlebars, &riP5. ilahta and reOector1. paring for a lot or little ones loo. Tom Nofzieger, a potter. said the prices at his Sawdust Festival booth will rwt from $S to $100. The three festivals will run Crom Friday through Aug. 24 . · Hours are: -Festival of Arts, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, noon to 11:30 p.m. daily. -Sawdust Festival, 93.S Laguna Canyon Road, 10 a .m. to midnight daily, -Art-A-Fair, 595 South Coast l-{ighway , 10 a .m . tolOp.m,Sun- day through 1'hursday a nd IO a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Satur- day. An extensive tram and bus system will be in operation dur- ing the run of the £estivals. Fares are 25 cents for a one time ride ;.ind 75 cents for an all day pass. City officials hope to decrease traffic congestion by having vis- itors park their cars at special lots and then ride trams to the· three restivals and the town's art galleries. From Pafle AJ CIA •.• to be killed by a blast from a lOSmm ceremonial cannon in front of the presidential palace, it said, but the plan was "vetoed on the highest levels in "'ashingt.on." Similarly, accord~ng to the story, a plo! to kill Chou with un· traceable poison during a visit to Rangoon, Burma in 1958 and to pin the blame on the Russian KGB was sto pped by Washington. Szulc said the idea was to d eepe n the then. developing Sino-Soviet spUl. Outing Set To TVShow The Fountain Valley Recrea· tion Department has planned a special bus outing with television fans in mind. The department is sponsoring a July 24 trip to watch the taping of "Good Times." The bus will leave the city's community center at 5:45 p.m . and return about !our hours later. The fee is $2.25 for bus transportation. Reservations may be made at the community center, 10200 Slater Ave .. from 8 a.m.,toS p.m. Monday through Friday. Human Panel Has Openings Any organization, church, or voluntary or proprietary a1ency in Huntington Beach which would like to be repr~nted on the city's Human Resources Council is invited to pick up an application at city hall. · Applications are available in the administration office on lhe 4th noor. 2000 Main St. They must be submitted by July31. For further information on the Human Resources Council, phone 536-5011 from 9 a .m. to noon. rt1onday throu1b Friday. Time to Sign For Football Huntinston Be•ch )"OWlllters wbo would Uke t.o play In the junior bantam division of Junior All·Amerlcan Youth Football th.la fall can now join tbe P'oun· tain V•lley league. Any boy In the 7th or 8th 1rade, age1 11 -13, Is eliJlble for the Junior bantam division If be wei1hl 120 paund1 or more. For Information on bow tojollr, ' • -" -.-.. - ~ ~yhody's Race ll"Jt~~ O,ndine ,Leading Transpac . By Al.MON LO<lllllBEY Dlllty................ . Who's out front to the 2,225- mile Tr•nspac race from Loi Anaele1 to Hono lulu? Jl you read the latest position report tt shows Ra,Ume, the 19'13 elaJJ!Sed time winner, with 940 miles loaaed from tlle start oft Point Fermin last Friday at l p.m. This position report shows the 62-foot 1peed1ter 28 miles ahead of Ondlne and S3 mUes ahead of Windward Pu.sage and Warrior. But there ar'. things t.o be con· sidered other than the "dbtance from" miles shown on the chart, One is the latitude and longitude positions as related to the rhumbline <most direct course). Taking these into considera· lion, a little computation shows that Ondine, for instance, i!S five miles c loser to Makapu Point, the first landfall on the Island or Oahu. It is here that the boats start the wild surfing down the Molokai channel to the finis h ill Diamond Head. The coordinates (latitude and longitude) show that Ragtime is sailing about 120 miles south of Ondine, and Ondine is about 70 miles farther west. The same computations show that Windward Passage, the elapsed time record holder for the race, is about 45 miles behind Ondine ; Serena has 1,384 miles lo g_o1 and Warrior, ·the Class A hanaicap leader. 1,386 miles. - So among the lop five elapsed time leaders. it is still anybody's race for line honors. Chan cfs that Windward Passage's record crossing of 9 days, 9 hours, 56 minutes and 48 seconds would be beaten this year seemed remote at the 8 a. m. Wednesda.v rollcall as thev hooed Fro• Page AJ DEATH .•. gram to lest ttie effects.of Various behavior-influencing drugs, in- cluding the hallucioogen LSD. The commission siid this was done sometimes on unsuspecting subjecls and that it learned "that on one occasion during the early phase of this program, LSD was administered to an employe of the Department of the Army without his knowledge while he was attending a meeting ";th CIA personnel working on the drug project." D enim chinoiserie. Jean tor tradew~nds had af!!airi desert- ed the 85-boat fleet and the dreaded "Paclflc High," a wide area of stale air, had moved down on the fleet. Hi1he1t winds reported Wed- netday wete 10 knoll, but m06t boats, including the escort vessel Pakeha·, were repor\ing five knot&. More lnterestlnJ statJstic:s compiled by race analyst Tom Wilder aboard the eacort vesael Pakeha were that the le11ders were ahead of their 1973 positions deaplle the llthl winds. Ragtime, tor inatance, was 43 mllee ahead or her 1973 po'r.itlon on the same day. She w aa the elapsed time winner by four rninules over Windward Passage. As for the handicap standings, you pays your money and takes your c hoice, Positions change from day lo d ay, depending on the accuracy of navigators and the whims of weather on any given segment of the course. At Wednesday's rollcall the 43-foot sloop Mamie, sailed by Milt ,Smith of California Yacht Club waa the overall and Class C handicap leader. Meanwhile, race observers in Honolulu and on the mainlund are Conjecturing over whether the race committee will grant ad- diUonal time to the two Class B yachts, Nick Frazee's Swift.sure and Roy Disney's ·shamrock, which went to the assistance of the cruising yacht Allorante which hit an unidentified object and sank about 750 miles or- fshore. All six persons aboard the stricken vesel were rescued. There was no word late Wed- nesday on whether the Pakeha had rende zvoused with the Swiftsure and taken the passengers aboard ror later transfer to a Coast Guard vessel. Motorcyclist Succumbs A 23-year-old La Habra man died Wednesday at Pacifica Hospital of injuries suffered Tuesday night in a traf£ic acci- dent in Huntington Beach. Arnold Fredrick Wallace Jr. was inJur~ when his motorcjCle collided with a car al Yorktown Avenue and Brookhun;t Street, police said. blue in pre·wasl1cd cotto11. B)' Lou Louis. lvfandari11 coat tl1at's quilted with shiny gold toned galoshe closings. Sizes 6-14, ll40 Two front slit pocket pant with front zip and beit loops. 6-14, 819 Town and Travel Country Clothes SOUTH COAST PLAZA ,j Both Swiftsure and Sh.Y.mrotk were continuing in the race. Standlng1 with miles from the start : . ELAPSED· TIME -Raa\lmc, 940 ; Ondlne, 912 ;· W,ttrrior; 888; Windward Passage A87; Serenu, 859; Constellation. 847 ; Sunset Blvd, 833; Aorangi, 823. OVERALL HANDICAP -l, Mamie; 2, Tinsley Ught, Henry Grandin , San Francisco; 3, Whisper, Walter Brauch, Hunt- ington· Beach; 4 , Silver Fox, Long Beach; s. Xanthippe, Alan Slmpkins, Los Altos. CLASS A -l, Warrior, Bruce Hedrick, Seattle: 2, &Jnset Blvd, John Calley , Hollywood; 3, Aorangi, H e nry Wheeler. Newport Beach : 4., Hawkeye, Dave Cuckler, Newport Beach; 5, Natoma, Don Dal:iiel, .Berkeley. . CLASS B -t, Xanthippe; 2, Topaz, Earl Pitkin, 1-lollywood; 3, Paragon, Ch uc k Jordan, J.lonolulu ; 4, Blue Streak, Gary ~1yers, Newport Beach; 5, Tasco II. Sines and Minney, Newport Beaeh. CLASS C -1, Mam le; 2, Tinsley Light ; 3, Whisper; 4, Dakar, Bill Goodley, Marina del Rey ; .5, Terrorist, Al Cassel, Newport Beach. CLASS D -1. Silvt;r Fox; .2, Defiant, Larry Poulton Pjed· mont ; 3, Conception. ·Larry llradley. Los Angeles, 4, Esprit, George Phillips, Alameda; 5, En- lerprise, Brooks Barnhill, Los Angeles. Driver Dies After Beach Collision t\ 21 -year-old Westminster man died Wedncsd3y of injuries suffered in a June 15 car accident in Huntington Be11ch. Police suld Gerald Anthony Gaynor, 21, of 15481 DcvonshJre Drive, had been hospitalized since the crash. Funeral arrangements were pending today at Peek Family 1\1ortuary in Westminster. Police said the crash occurred jusl after midnight June IS, when Gaynor a ll egedly ran a stop sign at Garfield A venue and Newland Street. · He &truck another car, driven by Erich Ziebarth, 34, of 18186 Santa Sophia Circle, Fountain Valley, police said. Ed Sullivan, ltun\lnCt.OI\ Beach m•naaer for lhe Auto Club, aald the le1tln1 will ala.rt at 8 a.m., at the Sun View Campua, 7721 Juliette Low Drive. phone John Blomer at ms.:io, IL------------------or !03·27'4 (atter "'° p.111.), b)I Bullock'• South Coast Plau, San Oiuo Freeway at Bristol, Costa Mc••, 556-0611 July ZS. "' ( ' \ • & \$ Y!@ llil [( ®@((WO©© The column appear.i dally except S1turday1 and Mondays. ,ot a problt m ·1 1 IH?n 1u1ti> Pot f)wm. J•u1 will c ut n•<I tap~·. q1•/ t111· o 111<wt>ri. o 11(1 o<· /11111 .1/llU 71('o•rl /o M•/ l't' lllt'(/WI I('~ Ill (J<H l'rlllllt'llt a11d b101111t•11s. Mud your 111u·.~t11111.~ /11 /> Cl I I J IPI 11 A I Yo u r Sc· r I' 1 c· t' . 0 r <I Ill/ t' I' O Cl .~ I />a t/11 °f'tl1it. I' 0 H11.r l'ilill. Custa M esa. CA 926:!6. / 11ducJe your telepho11e number. '.t'ltl Scai ea~ai DEAR PAT: My wife and I went to an introductory meeting for Transcendental Meditation in Costa Mesa. We had heard the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi say on television that this program is nonprofit and that he realizes no monetary gain from it. Yet when we were asked for a $125 fee to pursue this program, it raised this question in my mind: lf it is s uch a wonderful philosophy, from which all of mankind can benefit, why isn't it more readily available? I would like to see a financi3;1 sta~ement, proving ~-e nonprofit basis or t his group. L.D., Laguna Beach You can request an annual re· port fina ncial statement by writ· ing to Bob Boyer, vice president of administration, lntem atiooal Meditation Society. 1015 Gayley Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90024. '8,000 tor Kat · DEAR PAT: One occasionally reads about a n eccentric in· dividual who leaves all of his money to an animal. I've often wondered if this sort or thing can be done legally in California. L.G., Laguna Hills It car a nd has been done re- cenUy. According to a March 13, 1975 wir e service release, Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge John Longinotti ruled that the $8,000 estate or Robert Weiss could be le rt to bis cat, "Kat," as Jong as a trust was set up to han· die the money. Legal experts' opinions that the law barred the le a ving of money to a nim a ls were over ruled. Longinotti s aid that Weiss' handwritten will pro· bably intended a trust to be established, freeing the money for K at's upkeep and preferred diet or shellfish and chopped liver. Body Shaiwr Blast .. RockS Plant A thundering explosion at a Bna chemical lt:rtili~er process· ing plan~._rocked several square miles of fliOrth Orange County lo· day but nobody was injured and damage was limited to the fac· tory. A Brea fire d epartment spokesman said explosive gases accumulated in a room at the Col_li_er Chemical Company facthty at 2601 E. Imperial Highway a nd a pilot light ap- parently ignited the m shortly after6 a .m . "The explosion was felt for several square miles around the plant but the re was no damage to s urrounding homes " t he spokesman said. ' · Preliminary damage estimates placed the loss at about $50,000 but the spokes man said that figure may increase as the investigation continues to· day. Two units from Brea and two fro m n ea rb y Pla ce ntia responded to the blast and the s mall fire th a t broke out. Firemen had the blaze under control in a matte r of minutes. The spokesman said theColUer facility, o n e of South e rn California's largest chemical · plants. produces fertilizers, other chemicals and dry ice. 18 NetaJracks Confiscated Anaheim police Wednesday seized 18 ne ws paper vending machines that were allegedly in violation of a city ordinance aimed at curbing s idewalk dis· plays of photos depicting nudity and sexual activity. A police spokesman Sl:l,id all of the racks confiscated belonged to publishers of papers deemed ob- scene under terms of the or- dinance. Sever al a lso violated technical requirements that the racks be kept clean. properly maintained and bear a sticker identifying the owner, the spokesm an added. Mesa Flyer O.ily Polol Photo by RIKI• N1.-!11el•~• MAGGI AND HER BICENTENNIAL BABIES Eliza Skye and Molley Jennifer . Twin Symbol Dimes Honors Babes By JAN WORTH 61 tM D.llty Pilol St.Ill When the Rancho Viejo Junior Women's Club and the March of Dimes began a program to honor the first baby born in lhe .bicentennial year at Mission Community Hospital, they were hardJy prepared for the symbol of freedom they got. The baby, born at 3:30 p.m. July 4. turned out to be two. They are Eliza Skve and Molley Jennifer, daughters of Mag- gie Thomsen a nd Michael Aspinwall, who live in Laguna Beach. ''THERE WER E NO P ROBLEMS," said Shirley Ralston, the Ma rch of Dimes volunteer coordinating the bicentennial baby project. "In this prog ram we've had babies of all colors and races, with and without parents," she added. "What we 're work· ing for is healthy ba bies.'' . Miss Thomsen. w ho delivered the twins by Caesarean sec· lion, was presented a month's s upply of form ula, a case o( baby food, two strollers, crib shoes, $20 worth of layette and infant seat by Mission Viejo donor::;. THE MOTHER THOUGHT all the attention was "just great .'' according to Rancho Viejo Women ·s Club spokesman Georgia Breault. The blcenntienal baby project is part of "Healthy Baby Summer" a campaign to encourage good pre and post-natal care. Representatives of the participating groups, led by fhc March of Dimes, will be distributing literature on nutrition and good prenatal care to help prevent birth defects . DEAR PAT: J mailed a check Nov. 29, 1973 to J oe Weider but my "five-min ute" Body Sh~per Plan has not been sent lo me. I've been wnting letters asking for a refund for more than a year now. b ut I 've n ever r eceived a Powder Puff Won r esponse. N .S., Santa Ana Your refund is being mailed Immediately. Others experienc· Ing pro ble m s with t his firm should address complaints to J oe Welde r, 21100 Erwin St., Atte n· tloa: Patty Klberis, Woodland JWlB, CA 91364. By Career Woman Sltoe• RUky?' DEAR PAT: I find it hard to drive while wearing platform shoes. l wonder if other people have this problem and if it 's been established that these shoes are dangerous for drivers to wear. L.N., Fountain Valley The Nationa l Safety Council U. waned wom en not to wear pl•tf orm shoes while d riving because the thick soles can pre· veal tbepa fro• distinguishing tbe a ccelerator froJn the brake. Tlae:..,Royal Soctei y fo r the Preveatlon of Accidents in Lon· dam allO recently lsiued a similar w•t•lng to drivers. Medical authorities, lnc'ludln g Dr. Jloaroe J acobs, president of the :fedlatry Association of the State of New York, have declared plat· form shoes to be "supremely claDCerous.'• The bigber the shoe, tlae gre ater the danger. A fa ll trom a low platform of ooe inch cu result la the foot turning 45 degrees, W'ltb a 91-degree tum poNlble from a three-Inch plat- form. A former air mail pilot and aircraft salesperson who prefers the feminine title Ms. is due home in Costa Mesa Monday after winning the 28th Annual Powder Purr De r by air race. Trina Adela Jaris h, 33, of 1247 W. Baker St., won more than $5,000 for leading the pack of lady aviators from Riverside to Boyne Falls. Mich., but she won't be spending it on flying lessons. The career woman plans to give half to a sister to help build a new home and s pend the r est on a trip to Hawaii for her parents whom she is visiting in Connec- ticut. "It's really exciting ... ," said Ms. J arish whose win marked the eighth Powder Purr Derby she has entered in as many years. Her average ground speed in the race pitting 94 solo and two- women pilot teams was 204 miles per hour, according to race of· ficials. She m ade the 2,600-mile flight solo in a Beecher aft Bonanza. "I like it that way. I guess I 'm basically a lone r ," she said, ad· ding that s he does most flying by he•self. "I'm pretty well organized and I know what I want to do and when to do it." added Ms. Jarish. Vietnamese Learn ~. Ropes from CHP The California Highway Patrol has provided a lesson on accept· ing ttaffic tickets to the In· d och lna Tefugees in Camp Pendleton's "Little Saigon." Patrolman Dennis Ward took hl1 black·and·whlte patrol car in· to the refugee tent city Wednes· day. JUSt your driver's license." Ward said there have been pro- blems with refugees who have left the center and joined ttleir new countrymen on the freeways. who said this year 's race saw all her strategy and preparation fall right into place. Despite the fact she plans lo enter s m a lle r air races in California, the Collins Radio Company avionics customer re· lalions manager may bow out of the Powder Puff Derby. "As oC right now, 1 don't plan on running it again." said Ms. Jarish, who began flying in 1965 and has logged 2, 700 hours aloft. Her career also includes spare time as a flight ins tructor, while s he h as b een a n a ircraft salesman and formerly flew Air Mail routes for the U.S. Postal Service. Her cr edentials include being a member of the Advisory Com· mittee o n Aviation for t he Federal A vialiQn Administration and a member of the Ninety· Nines, a wom en pilot's associa· ti on. California women dominated the Powder Puff Derby winners• circle. with Mrs. Shirley Cote, or Newport Beach and her copilot placing sixth in the field. Early a rrivals in Boyne Falls included Jean Schulz and her mother Mrs. Pamela Van Der Linden of Santa Rosa in a Bell an· ca Super Viking nicknamed "Sopwith Camel." They are the wife and mother· in-law of cartoonis t Charles Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip which has recently adopted a Powder Puff Derby theme. The women placed 60th in the race. Caretake r Slays Youth B Thursday, July 10, 1975 * DAILY PILOT A 3 Can You Pass ? Teens Offere Drinking Test~ Drug abu:.-.e has been making the headlines but the popularity of drinking among <.idolcscents never diminisht'd and 1~ increas- ing. Betty Gaks Snider, executive director of the Alcoholi:.-.m Coun· cil of Orange Count}', offrrs this quiz as a challenge to teen-agers and as a springbo<Jrd lo parental dis cussion. For more information about youn g problem dnnkcrs in Orange County. ~l·e Page Bl. Here is the quiz -Do you lose trmc from !>chool due to drinking'! Do you drink to frl'I more comfortable? Do you· drink to built.I :,l'lf· confidence' -Do you dnnk alone" -ls drinking affecting your re· pulalion? \.. -Do you drink to escape from study or home worries'! -Do you fe e l guilty or bummed after drinking·! Does il bother you if someone says that you drink loo much"! -Do you feel more at ea~e on a date when drinking? -Have you gollcn into trouble at home because of your drink- ing? Do you borrow money or ··do v.rithout .. other thing::; in order to buy liquor' Do you feel a sense of power when you drink'! Have you lost friends since you started drinkjng? Do your friends dnnk le:ss than you do? -Have you started hanging out with a heavy drinking crowd? -Do you drink until the liquor is all gone? -Do you ever wake up and wonder what happened the ni ght before'! -Ha ve you ever been bustt:a or hospitalized due to drinking'! Do you turn off to any studies or lectures about alcohol <.ibuse? Rt. 1 0 1 Fire SANTA MARIA (U Pl)-Afire zigzagged across U.S. 101 several times Wednesday and consumed more than 150 acres of grass and brush. The fire, of unknown origin, broke out about 18 miles south of Santa Maria. HAS QUESTIONS ·.- Betty Gates Snider Do you THI NK you have..t problem with liquor? Each "yes" is a wanungsigna of problem drinking. Even one '"yes" indicates that you alrcad1 have a problem with alcot'jol Three or more positive respon~e1 mean you definitely are heade< for serious trouble with alcohol. But it can be avoided, at akohotism can be inlercepled and treated. Marine Sa ys H e Raped 25 A Camp Pendleton Marine ha! admitted his involvement in ~ rapes in San Diego County sinct r'ebruary 1971 . Staff Sgt. Barrie Lee Hill, Z4 pleaded guilty Wednesday if Municipal Court to four counts OI rape and one count of burglary. He is to be sentenced July 29 San Diego County District Atty Ed Misser said though Hill ad milled raping al least 25 women no further charges would b4 filled against him because hu guilty pleas could draw five con- secutive life terms in prison. . . The exhilarating look of Country English at Summer Sale reductions. I !Me's the country mood you·ve always treasured. but with new inspiration Drexel's Bishopsgate, now at truly superb savings is reminiscent of lusty. Meme Olde England when country craftsmen de- signed lor s1mphc11y. comfort and long use The woods"> Vibrant. solrd oak. selected hard· woods and oak veneers W11h lively grain patlerns and rich deep.Oown te11;tures Can You imagine so much luxury at such unbelievable Summer Sate once lags? Come 1n and sPe for yourself A Ol1na Reg. SCU9 Sale $699 B Cte<lenza Reg. S529 Sale $399 C Rec.rangular Table Reg. $419 Sale $299 0 Hrgh Cane Bock S1deCha1r Reg. $1« Sale $110 E High Cane Back ArmCharr Reg.S165 Sale$12S He demonstrated the car's red li&bl and siren to a small number ol Vietnamese and cambodian refugees, and explained to them what to do if a CHP officer pu.l1.s tbeoi over. ''Normally. the officer Will tell you why you have been atopped Ward said in Vietnam and Cambodia, the pract ice seemed to be for a driver halted for a traffic violation to attempt to work things out. with the arrest- lng otricer. The refu1eca couldn't un· detsland t hat offerln& a patrol man IJlODCY in the United St.at.es constltutes a bribe, Ward said. MIAMI. Fla . (AP) -A caretaker hired to keep thieves out of a fruit grove shot and killed a 16-year·old boy s tealing avocados, police said. Bus ter McCrae. 69. wa s charged W e dn esday with manslaughter In the shotgun kill· lnt of Larry D. O'Neil, officers sald. H.J.G AI\I\ETT flll\NITURE a~Hl ask to see your driver's lie e," he told them. ·• al'• all we want.·• he sald. •·we den '' want your money - Ward also explained Whal lo do in an auto accident and showed the Tefu1ees bow to Habt highway narcs. Police said O'Neil and two companions had an estimated 300 pounds of avocados in shopplnft cl.JU and on the ground ou~ide the fence S'11TOUndiog the grovo. PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon .• Thun. l Fn. Eves. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA, CALIF. ONLYP\lOT lhurlday, July 10. 1975 Jos t Couniian Seized in Record BuSt .J' By tbeAtsoclatmJ>ress old Jose Mendez·Akalaof Oranse. Ojeda Paullada said the dru(I .were AGENTS SAID the group was responsi· bl tor 42 lonis of marijuana &eiied last year In a joint investigation by the DEA and Mexican police, the largest marijuana ~lzure ever recorded. U.S. prosecution because \hey never leave Mexico. ,. ~ I w i th Tom. arphi n e ... _ .. At least 25 persons have been arrested nown Crom Colomba to Mexico tor Pl"OCHS· and others are being sought by Mexican iog before being sent to the United Stales. and U.S. authorities in what was described He said Americans, Colombians. Arrentl· by a Mexican official as "the world's most nians and Cubans were involved In the ring. important drug smuggling band." A spokesman for the federal Drug En· forcement Administration <DEA) in San Mexican Att y . Gen. Pedro Ojeda Diego, said the ring had been crushed with Paullada said WednesdliY that agents in his the arrests of eight persons in CaJiforniu country have confiscated 660 pounds or co· and 17 in Mexico. He said nine others were caine with a s treet value in the United ::.till being sought. ''We 've put together a tremendous con· 1plrncy case against the top people in tl•e organization," said John Windham, DEA agent In charge in San Diego. The Mexican government said the ar- rests are a n example of cooperation between U.S. and Mexican authorities in their fight against illegal~ trafficking. UNDER AGREEMENTS between the. two countries, the Mexican government wUl prosecute these defendants ln Mexico, w;ing evidence supplied by the DEA. The organization was cracked during a joint narcotics probe lasting three months, the DEA said. . . The alleged ringleaders are Carlos RE1'1EMBERING: It's odd how memory plays tunny little t.ncks. 1 have one of those quirks · lJl a vivid recollection of La'Vern Dugger because we weren't even together at the time. States of $45 million. It was described by The spokesman said the drugs illegally both Mexican and U.S. officials as the shipped to the United States spread as far largest single ~eizure of cocaino in history. as 1'1orida and Maine. He said marijuana also reached the United States through the AMONG THOSE arrested was 68·year· ring. The main target of the joint prosecution are Mexican·based drug traffickers who supply the U.S. ii.legal market, but eJcape Angel K yriakides-Villasenor, 42, and Alberto Sicilia-Falcon. who were arrested lilift week in Mexico City with Kyriakidea' Ji!irlfriend, Joan Karen Beck, 2S, of San Diego. It developed that Dugger, who was star quarterback on Laguna Beach High School's 1946 CIF championship football team, bad woo himself a scholarship and shipped off lo a higher learning institution called St. Mary's. Meanwhile. somehow, I'd found my way to San Jose. On lht:> particular day, I was listening to a football game on radio. ll was one of those big, brwsing University of California team s of yesteryear and they were tearing up a small St. Mary·s team pretty good that c.lay. Cal runners kept blas ting through lhe St. Mary's line and the radio announcer would yell UlUt some guy named Tom Dug- ger had charged out of the secon- tlary and made the tackle for St. Mary's. This Dugger, in fact. !'.>t't'med to be making all the t..tckles for St. Mary's. SLOWLY, lTDAWNEDonme. 'this was Laguna's Dugger. He'd )USt changed his first name around. ll was a little trick he played down through the years. H1:. real name was Thomas LaVern Dugger. \\'hen he first <':Jme to town. he was LaVer". !::,omt.•llmcs 1t got spelled with an c on the l'nd. Later, he was Tom or Vern. Most of his many friends Jll~t ..,1mpl1f1t>d everything and l·allcd h1 m Dugger . Like many L.iguna boys, when his colk~u· days ended, he r e· turned t.o ht!:> hometown where he devoted a lifetime to helping peo- ple-mostly young people who he loved . He wa s an educator. coach. school administrator and .)t'S, lifcguanl chief. DUGGER HAO WORKED all through hb school years as a Laguna lifeguard. He returned to become chief of guards for 12 years. He is c redited with de- veloping Laguna's beach force Jnlo a modern lifeguarding team. As ctuef, he set up a detailed training program for all young guards. including Scuba diving instruction. This might have been enough for most people but Dugger gave more time t.oyouth. lk rn1ti.1tc d a Junior lifeguard program for boys 15 to 17 years old. Later. Dugger developed the Sea Cubs for lads 8 to 12. Some of his guard officers complained mildly that the force was "too busy" for all this, but Dugger always found a way. ~OME MOTHERS later com- plained he had ~11 these pro- )!ram:> for boys bul none for girls. So he cslabhshcd the Mermaids, for young girl swimmers. His of- fi cl'r!'.> !'.laid il was too much but lJuggcr got it done. When it came to youth, he could always get 1t done. La g un a Beach and this . coasthne lost Thomas LaVem Dugger Tuesday. Ile succumbed to a long illness that he fought as hard as he ever battled a gridiron opponent. Some Laguna civic leaders want to name a future lifeguard [;Jcuity in hi s honor. ll would be a fittin g tribute to a man who de- c.Jicated his life to the service of youth. THOMAS LAVERN DUGGER accomplished much in very little ume. He was only 46 when he died. But he had taken the un- forgivmg minute and made it 60 seconds worth of distance run. Thus was the measure of the man. CIA Denies Infiltrating Oval Office WASHINGTON (AP) -Direc- tor William E . Colby of the Cen- tral Intelligence Ag~ncy denied as "outrageous nonsense" today statements that the CIA had in- filtrated the White House and other federal agencies. "There is no truth in t.o it,'' Colby said. HE SAID government agen-' cies, including the CIA, "detail people back and forth but this is known to the agendt's." Asked about a report that the CIA ·had a high-level contact in the White House during former President Richard M. Nixon 's administration. Colby said: ''I can't identify that reference at aJ I." The CIA director made the -statements in testimony before a House subcom m1ltee· investigat· ing CIA mail-opening activities. He also denied that the CIA has infiltrated the news media or that it had a contact with a former CBS vice president, although Colby refused to com· ment in detall. . "I CAN'T COMMENT on that because I don 'l know what they <such reports) are referring Lo," Colby said. "Obviously we are not infiltrating the news media." Two congressmen said Wed- nesday the House intelligence committee has evidence the CIA had infiltrated the Whlte Hl>use, at least three other federal agen- cies and the news media. Shaggy Bear Story Told By Russians MOSCOW (UPI) -When scientists Ivan T. and Evg~ny B. invesygated an unexplored cave in the far eastern Lazov region, a bear appeared, hugged Evgeny's Jegs, then e m braced Ivan, Sotsialisticheskaya Industria newspaper said today. The bear and 1 van lost their footing and rolled down the hill, still clasped t.ogetber. The bear finally hit a tree stump and limped back to the cave, leaving l van alive but gasping Cor breath. The newspaper said experts later decided the cave was of no scientific value and not worth ex· ploring. WINE LOVER MAJ<ES POINT Bl LBAO, Spain (UPI) Police arrested Isidoro Coasante, 51, who walked nude through the streets of the Basque town of Guecho, saying he had shed his clothes as a protest against a recent increase in the price of wine, the news agency F.11ropa Press said. ---------=----------------- UPI le\t9tl0IO 8Medals Rear Adm . James Stockdale, a Navy pilot who was North Vietnamese POW ~even years, was awarded eight medals Wednesday - l wo Navy Distinguished Service Medals, four Silver Stars a nd two Bronze Stars. U.S . Colonel Give n 'Stay Of E xecution' BEIRUT (UPI) -The kid· napers of American Col. Ernest R. Morgan today granted him a second 72-hour ''stay of execu· lion" but warned that he would be killed after that if the United States does not meet their food and clothing ransom derhands. Police sources said in their second message to the Beirut of- fices of a European news agency the kidnapers announced they have decided to postpone Morgan's execution until 9 p.m. (11 a.m. POT) Saturday because the colonel "personally asked for mercy." · They said the message was ac- companied by a tape recorded appeal from Morgan, a black , asking the J.Jniled States "not to abandon me because of my race and color." The kidnaners have asked for a massive American aid relief for refugees of a left-wing Beirut suburb dcvasrated by last month's street fighting between rival POiiti cal militias. Daily Pilot De4int-y Is Guoront~ MOnd<'V·frKlily· II you do not ha11e your oanN by 5 30 p m., call before 7 p m .ind your copy will be de- hverC'd Saturday and Sunday: If VOU do not receive your copy by 9 a m Sarur· daY. or 8 a m. Sunday. can oefore 10 a m and your copy will be dehvored. 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A torn.tdo we1 reported n~iir lht town Of Sllnnell ln lllt ln~• P11nl\4!n, !1••. •ncl Mii WH .... n In Bullf', """"'· c .... ,., M'eotlle r Some ,..1chy low <loud' or "'9 •IOf't the snor•ll11e bor<omlno varlebM 1\1911 t loUdl"9U !Odey end Frtdey ltll"I v•rleble wllwh fllQM •"' mornlnG l!ollr'' HIQh' t~y ,,.., Iii. coeitfl ,,.,,.,.,.,.,, .. ""'" ,.,.. 1><>1wn11 U e nd 10. 11'1•"41 tttn• pereturH will 019 bel-1\ ·~ Mill .. Tl'lt-l•r 1.tmpe••t.,re wlll be'7. • S un. Moo11, Ti._ Energy Dialogue Kissinger Meets French President PARIS (AP) -Secretary or State Henry A. Kissinger con- ferred for more than an hour to· day with French President Valery Giscard d 'Estaing and re- ported "very good progress" bad been made toward resuming the dialogue between oil producers and consumers. Kissinger conferred first with Foreign Mini s ter Jean Sauvagnargucs and later went with Sauvagnargues to the un- scheduled meeting with Giscard d'Estaing al the Elysee Palace. As he emerged from his talk with the French president, the secretary of slate said "we had very constructive talks on the most outstanding issues, in the spirit of friendly cooperation which characterizes our rela- tionship." · A SPOkesman for Giscard d'Es· Blood Rite Injures 2 FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP) - Two men were hospitalized here after cutting their wrists and pressing them together in a blood brother ritual. One of the men, both 31 but otherwise unidentified, was in critical condition today and the other listed as fair. Police said the pair sat in a cafe Tuesday night and dedded to seal their ioyalt.y lo each other in a blood pact similar to the an- cient Indian ritual. Using a broken beer bot\.le, they made s lashes across each other's wrist. Police said each severed an artery. TOUCH A OF BRASS I c :J-/air SOLID COLORS TUMRH-a ... ''·" 20°/o OFF-lcr 2 SOAr Dts~ ... St.IO 20°/o OFF-80• ] TIH UI HOLDU-a-. $l.M 20°/o OFF-$2.40 4 WASTI IAHn--.. U.SO 20°/o OFF--$2.10 ,. taing said the president decided to invite Ki ssinger and Sauvagna.rgues to his office when the talks between the lwo ministers showed that lhe view- points of the two governments on the energy dialogue had moved substantially closer. ''The president decided to re- ceive Mr. Kissinger and Mr. Sauvagnargues largely to dis - cuss in detail how the dialogue can be resumed,'• the spokesman said. · Kissinger told newsmen "we have made very good progres~ toward resumption, of the energy dialogue." He declined lo elaHorate. Kissinger , Giscard d'Estaing and Sauvagnargues also dis- cussed the Middle East situation, the Cyprus crisis and the Euro- pean security conference. Rocky'• Idea · Vice President Nels on Rockefeller says it was his ,idea that President Ford should run an independent campaign and not select ·running mate until after securing GOP nomination. Green Blizzard Van S~ Out $3 .Million BECKVILLE, Tex. <AP) -It was the answer to a scavenger's dream : $3 million in bills and coins scattered along Texas 149, deep in the pine forests 35 miles west of the Louisiana ·border. It happened Wednesday, when a Purolator Security armored van carrying currency from the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank to banks in east Texas and northwest Louisiana collided with a pickup truck. I NVESTIGATORS said that after the impact, the stturi· ty van skidded broadside for about 150 feet, then overturned. The doors flew open and out s pilled sacks filled wilh up to $100,000. each. . They split open. Bills swirled in the breeze and colna bounced along the ~oadway. "THERE WAS money everywhere," said one witness.. "Coins were scattered all over lhe place." · Authorities said all of the bills were recovered, but that highway patrolmen, sheriff's deputies and even some game wardens were still searching for coins. Vanity Elegance With Touch of 13rass Towel Caddy ................ s a.o~0°/o OFF $6.40 $4.00· $8.00 Soap Dllh •.•.•••••••••• 1 ... , 1.oo-20°/o OFF Double SheH .............. sio.oo-200/o Off .-.~~ - . If.~ ~ ,. .. -. . . ~ . •. ;..J ~. . ., ~ ,.,,~ . . l St.ORE HOURS: Mon. fftru FrL 9.9 .sat.,.,, Sin. Orang~ Coast ~ EDtTl-ON' Tocla~~·s Closing N. "\'. Scocks VOL. 68, NO. 191, 3 SECTIONS, 38 P AGES ORANGE COUNTY1 CALIFORNIA \ THURSDAY,JULY1~1W5 N /C TEN CENTS CIA Plot tO Poison Chou's Rice Told WASHINGTON (UPI} -Tbe Central Intelligence agency dur· ing the Eisenhower administra- tion provided s-ecreHeehnical as- sistance and personnel to help Isr ael develop nuclear weapons, according to an investigative story published today. The report, quoting "senior in- telligence sources," also said the CIA once plotted to kill In- donesian President Sukarno with a cannon and Chinese Premit!r Chou En-lai with a bowl of poisoned rice but that the plans 1 were--sct'apped on last-minute or- ders from Washington. The story, by prize-winning in· vestigative reporter Tad Szulc, apJ)ears in the August issue of Penthouse magazine. (Related story,A4. > While it is well known that Israel possesses a potential military nuclear capabillity, Szulc said, the role of the United Stales in developing that capability "remains to this -day one of t.he government's most sensitive secrets.'' He said the aid was provided in 1957 and 1958 by the CIA's coun- terintelligence staff, then headed tiy James Angleton, and that it included sending "several nuclear scientists 1' secretly to O..oly Pilol lllust~tiOfts By Tim ~•non, Piltrl<l<O'DoftMll , In One Nursi ng Home Wing, Frail a nd Brittle Bod ies Lie in Beds 24 Hours a Day . . . Most of Their Hours are Spent in Doztng; Som e Talk W i th Per son s On ly They Can See in a Language Only T hey Can Un-· derstand ... How They Care Tlli11 is tile first in a ft~·part serie! o( Daily Pilot iniJestigative report8 on the nur8ing home in· dustry tn Orange County and care of &he elderly. A Daily Pilot Series On Elderly Care In Orange County Nursing Homes-1975 Last Journey Outside By GARY GRANVILLE Of Tiie Di>HJ l'Uot S\lff o Not too-many years ago, John Stark day three years ago, he was already known as a wanderer; an elderly person easily confused by even the brief est had no trouble finding his way home from the 7-11 Market just a.found the corner. from where he li v~. journey. . But one day three years ago, an Anaheim policeman spotted the confused old man standing at a busy intersection about two miles from his home, a grocery bag containing a package of fig newtons clutched in one hand. The disoriented misadventure that led the 80-year-old.man to his lonely em- barrassment at Anaheim Boulevard and Lincoln A venue was his last. Four days later, a grandson.helped him pack two suitcases and drove him to a nursing home in Orange. The off~cer co~dn't help but notice that Stark had wet his pants during his exhausting journey. And it was obvious as the aged man circled about the sidewalk at the bustling mtersection that he eouldn 't decide in which direction he should travel. Stark has lived in the home ever \ since. \ WHEN STARK WAS helped into the rear seat of the police car t hat summer And, as age continues to waste his body tissue and organs, it is likely that be will spend the rest of his life in the nurs- ing home, a $17.62-a-day Medi-Cal pa- tient. <Continued on Page 89) You~Victim .Sti ll Fighu For Hi.s Life Information supplied by hospital spokesmen Wednesday resulted in publication of a story reporting incorrectly that Costa Mesa Mini-bike accident victim Donald Bohnsack, 11, had died. . Doctors say that tests.show the boy's brain is dead and that re- suscitation equipment has been u t i I i i e d to k e ~P h is cardiovascular system working. information was 1upplied Wed- nesday on the basis that the boy's father, Donald Bohnsack. of l.2SO Adam!J Ave., Costa Mesa, had signed papers authorblnt dona· tion of his heart and eyes for any possible transplant operattou that mi&hl benefit someone el.le. Tbis is the final step ln such tra1lc cases, where attendinl pbysi<!ians have. given up au hope, providing the family agrees. Donald, a June gnduat.e of Kil&ybrooke E lementary School , surrer«!d head injuries a week ago when his minibike struck a driveway barricade at Orance Ccast College. f Penalties Cut Citations for Pot Start in January SACRAMENTO (AP) -A lower penalty for possession of ~ to an ounce of marijuana in California will go into effect, Jan. 1. The Legislation was signed Wednesday night by Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr., who warned that it "does not decriminalize possession of m arijuana as many suppose." The blll, introduced by Sen. Georae Moscone CD-San Fran- cisco), lives Calitorniaone of the PROFIT T,4KJNG ER4SESGUNS NEW YORX <UPI> -Late profit tatfag trimmed early aatna today 81 tbe stock market clol.ed alighUy higher in heavy trad.lnl on the New York Stock Exchange. The Do"' Jooes industrial avera1e" •bead mot@ than seven points ·~ tbe out.set, gained onl.y 0.08 point to 1'11.&S. Advan~ led declines by about an elght-to-five DW'jln. (Tables, 87). most liberal marijuana laws in the country. The previous law had been one of the toughest. The new penalty for possession of up to one ounce will be a max- imum fine of $100 after the is· suance of citations in much the same way that traffic .citations are writte n. . One ounce is con5idered enough for about 20 marijuana cigarettes. After the signing, without ceremony, Democrat. Brown said severe penalties remain for possession by minors of less than an ounce, sales or gifts of marl· juana to minors, sale to an adult. and the cultivatlon of marijuana. Under current law, judges have the choice of prosecuting small possession cases as either misdemeanors or feJorues, with maximum first-otf ense penalty of 10 ye_ars in prison. Opponents to the bill, whkh passed the J.egislalure narrowly after years of negotiations, said lt. would encourage aircater marl· Juana use. But supporters said .,ot penalties &bould fit the cnb:>c, work with the Israelis. Tbe most important of them: he said. was "a British-born physicist, now 'an American citizen working for the U.S. gov- ernmept in Washington, with special and esoteric lies to the CIA." The scientist was not further identified. ''Alttfough the details of the rsraeli nuclear enterprise are still top secret, it is known that in * * * Fa • the wake or the 1956 Suez war. the Eistinhower administration re- solved to provide Israel with all posslble he lp in developing an atomic weapon," Szulc wrote. ''The Israelis had the theoretical 'knowledge, but neede d technological s upport at their Dimona nuclear research center in the Negev Desert.·· Those close to Angleton. the story said, confirm this CICCOWll * * * but support his position that no fissionable plutonil.ijll was sup- plied to the l srealis to build the weapons. The s tory said the plot on Sukarno's life was hatched in the late 1950s as part of a coup at- tempt and that "at least one American pilot" working for the CIA was captured. Sukarno was <See CIA, Page A2> * * * ySuesCIA Claims LSD Caused Death FREDERICK, Md. CAP) The family of a former Army biochemist said today it would sue the Central Intelligence Agency for ··illegally and negligently" administering LSD which they say led to his death. The s uit will be brought by Alice W. Olson, the widow of Dr. Frank R . Olson. the scientist who plunged to his death from a New York City building 22 years ago. Open Space Plans Told By Company By DOUGLAS FRIT.l.5CHE Of the O~ily Pilot 5'<111 Unless the 70 percent of the Irvine Company coastal area scheduled for open space is ac- quired by a public agency, the land will be develowd. company spokesmen told members of a planning advisory group Wed- nesday. The remarks were made as the company unveiled its "ad· vocacy" plan for ils 10,000 acres in the unincorporated area between Newport Beach, Laguna Beach and Irvine. The new plans were first shown to members of 22 private and public agencies which make up The Irvine Com- pany Multi-Agency Planning Program CT ICMAP>. In drafting a series of plans aimed at getting permission to develop the most valuabl~ re- maining acreage on lhe Irvine Ranch, company planners have increased the amount of planned opens pace at each step. In the most recent version, which the company plans to take' to county s upervisors for a general plan amendment in Nov- ember, 7,000 of the 10,000 acres are earmarked for open space. Due to the rough terrain in much of the coastal area. a good deal of that land would not be suitable for trat'l development. according to company planner Larry Moore. But, unless the land is acQuired by public agencies it would be suitable for d evelopme nt as estates, he said. That position drew a qukk response from Irvine Coun- cilwoman Gabrielle Pryor. "You're going to be handing the public quite a bundle," she said. Because of the acquisition and land maintenance costs involved, she said, public bodies may not be interested in accepting the land even if it was a gift from the Irvine Company. The company has formed a new planning gcoup which will begin meeting in the next few days to consider how the land could be acquired for public use. Already t ,364 acres of the coastal area is earmarked for a state park. However, that sale is tied up in a West Virginia court s uit filed by Irvine fortune heiress Joan Irvine Smith, who contends the sale price is too low. (See SPACE, PageA.2) That Su:im 's On Satzuday The pier-to-pier swim in Newport Beach will be held Saturday, instead of Friday as previously re- ported. Information sent out by the city's Bicentennial Committee and the Newport Be ac~ Marine Safety Department gave theinconecldate. Contestants in the event will gather al tbe Balboa Pier at· 9; 15 a.m. s~ and swlm two miles-to the Newport Pier. Mrs. Olson said in a statement that her husband had returned from a meeting in 1953 with other members of the Special Opera· lions Division Research Group of Ft. Detrick conveying ··self- doubt . self-recrimination and great anxiety.·' Mrs. Olson and her three children said they learned the circ umstan ces surrounding Olson 's death when the OFF THE BENCH Judge Noel Cannon Court Removes J udgeCamwn From Office SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A mini-skirted Municipal Court judge who once threatened a policeman with a · '.38·caliber vasectomy" was removed from the bench today by the state Supreme Court. The high court said Judge Noel Cannon of Los Angeles County "had engaged in a course of con· duct which had maligned her judicial office and clearly established her lack of tempera- ment to perform judicial func- tions in an even:handed manner.·' The judges ordered Judge Can- non removed from office im- mediately but permitted her to practice ·law since ll,!ljudicial conduct· does not amount to a breach of moral turpitude. dis- honesty or corruption. The -court said it was acting on a unanimous r ecommendation from the nine-member Com- mission on Judicial Qualifica- tions, a body with authority to in· vestigate unfit or disabled judges. Among other things, the court found that the 48-year-old jurist had been cautioned by a police officer against excessive use of her automobile horn when stopped at an intersection. The court continued, "Shortly thereafter, she arrived at her court chambers and made a series of profane and abusive statements lncluding an order to the court bailiff to 'find the son of a bitch; l want him found and brought in right away. Give me a ·gun. I am going to give him a .38· caliber vasectomy'." The Commission on Judicial Qualifications also charged that Judae Canribn kept a chirping mecbanJcal canary in her pink- trimmed chambers and heard cases with a pet Cblhuabua ·nestled on her lap. ~ Rockefeller Commission re· leased its report last month on CIA domestic activities. The commission n•port did not identify the victim_ David W. Belin, director of the commission, Juter confirmed that Olson was the victim. The commission said in its re- port last month that from 1953 un- til 1967 the CIA conducted a pro· <See DEATH, PageA2) H eights R eside1its To Fight A Sa ntC1 AnCI He i ghts spokesman told Orange County supervisors Wednesday that the 1.500 inhabitants of the area will fight for their homes if the 'county pursues suggestions to condemn the area. Nancy Kaufman, attorney foe the homeowners, told the supervisors, "We will not sell noise easements and will vigorously oppose any condern· nation proceedings _ .. It is incomprehensible lo us that lhis board. charged with protecting the interests of the people. could t•hoose this <tp proach to the problem.·· The Orange County A.irport 1s operating under u temporary variance issued by the stak. The variance allows greater noise levels in Santa Ana Heights than would norm a 1 ly be permitted from airport operations. Both condemnation of a swath of land throug h Santa Ana Heights and county purchase of ··air easements ·· over the noisiest area have been s uggest- ed as remedies to the problem. Before the end of the summer. supervisor s are to hear a report on land conversion to meet the state noise requirements. But the res idents' spokesm an said, ''We ask the board to reject. the catastrophe of crudely regressive condemnation in favor of more logical. reasonable approaches." The noise level is based on average noise over a period of a year. The alternative of having part of the takeoffs northbound and part southbound would mC{!t the requir e m e nts , but supervisors have repeatedly re· jected the idea. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said the county has been forced into action by the state and has no alternative but to explore the alternatives. State officials have said thC1l the noise require ments and timetable were suggested by (See HEIGHTS, Page A2> We•tlaer Patchy early morning low clouds and fog. Con- tinued quite warm. High to- day in upper 70s. low in mid 60s tonight. I NSIDE T ODA '1 Oro'l{le County'' Ken C.o~·. the date controller. is in- oolved in controverS11 over his oppotntment8 of new in- lwrltonce tor appraisers. An . onoly.til, AlS. l •dex At v-Senlo Aa 6rma hmM<ll IU L.M ... ~ a4 (Mltwllla AJ 0.U.I'*' c .. 12 c:.mk~ ., er... ... ,. ., ONtll ... lk~ A10 Ultel'lal h.. •• £11 .... _, .... "-••·1 MJ~ as ~ ., 1-.nNJ&IOfl .. 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T hal might tna ke a few professors at UCl un· twlppy, but our plans were never ~signed to protect the rodents of lbe world.·· Despite the insistence on puouc a(•q1.us1t1on of the opt>n iipace hmd. Cumeron sajd there is no hurry toobtam the money. money. Costa Mesa Concert, Set For Friday H a loaf of bread', a jujl o! wine and thou iim 'l your bag, what could be m ore romantic than a l3ig Mac, a tall root beer and the Third Marine Aircra!t Wing Band? All apologi~s to poet Omar Khayyam, but the Costa Mesa Department of Leisure Services kicks off its annual summer pic- nic concert in the park program Fnday night. Rec reation officials suggest visiting the downtown gr eens re- cently r e.named Lion:, Park with a blanket and a picnic 11upper for music under the stars. Orange Coast College's Jazz Ensemble will present this Fri- day night's 8 p .m . concert under the baton of Conductor Charles Rutherford. The rem aining eight concerts, ~H of which start at 8 p.m., in· elude: ... -July 18, Manljcra, with Chrts ~arlow, lPader. -July 25, Orange Symphonic Band, with Randall Coleman, leiade r. -August. 1, the Ansell Hlll Dance Orchestra, with Ansell Hill, leader. -Augus t 8, El Bckal Shrine 5and, wit h William Carey, con- cJuctor. -August 22, the Orange Coun- ty Rhythem Machine, with Bob Cassen, leader. -Auaust 29, the Third Marine Aircr aft Wing Band, with Sgt. C. L. Butler, band muster. Boys' Camp Bunks to Fill Not all the bunks are taken yet for the Harbor Area Boys ' Club's lint summer camp seuion beginning next Monday at Camp. 365 at Running Springs in the San Bernardino Mountains. Boys 8 to 13 will be orrered swimmin g , sc uba divin g, ar chery. animal care. Indian lore and hiking, a ll under the guidance of experts. Boys 13 lo 17 in good condition can try a special wilderness challenge backpack adventure which includes . Jive-o!f-the land 1turvival techniques, first aid, cooking and hiking. Further information may be obtained "by calllng 642-8372, ac· cordin&' to Boys Club Executive Director Lou Yen torn. ORANG& COAST • DAILY PILOT Robert N. WePd P1 t•l-~1 •"4 l'ubl•""'' Jack R. Curl!Y VI<~ l'rt1•I0.11l •"<I CA-•I Mol"'9'l' Thomu Keevil •••••• 'Thomas A. M urpt\lne ............... "' Cha rles H. Loo., Richard P. Nclll "'"•'•nl Mf~tl"9 '"*'-• OfflcH '°"'• ~"" JJO~\t kv\tru~ Nl•t*I i. .. c 11 UJl Ne-1 ..... ~ L...-.. .. ottll, 11 .. 0~,_Yl•M ... 1 Hu•ll-1-.. «ll l/t l) .. K ll...,.._d .,..i.i..c• v•11n . tUot ~ ,.., ..,. ...... 0 , ............. Ttlt,..oH (710 t41-4n' Cla111fled A•vef'tl• ...... l·M71 ~ tw<•V•t .. fN_O_ . 5'1·6310 f rlMll * , .. ,,.,.,. · 4H-0610 r r-.,...I_ Of~~"'""'' c--iun MO·IUO \ '· ~· Thul"lday. July 10, 1975 .I ~l UPI Ttltp._. The Att,ila Look? Marcus H olmes apparently does not have enough hair to suit De partme nt of Tran sportation officials in Detroit. The 30-year -old bus driver with more than three years' expeiience shaved his head s ix weeks ago, leaving one brash lock on top. He was ordered to conceal his coif- fure u nder a hat or wig, but he r efused and was fired. Laguna Festivals To Open Friday , Artists bea r in g hamme rs, saws and building materials of all shapes and sort swarmed over the grounds of Laauna Beach's three art festivals today putting final touches on their dis· play area in pre puraUon for the start of the festival season Fri· day. "I wish I had a litUe bit more time," Mike Hinds, a Sawdust Festival jewele r , said as he Shop Burglars Get $12,000 Loot in Mesa Hit.and-run burglars who dropped valuable items as they fled looted a Costa Mesa photo· graphy studio o! nearly $12,000 in photo and lighting equipment, along with radio gear Wednes- day. Owner Stan A. Sholk, whose 30th birthday was marred by dis - covery o f the buralary, told police nearly 60 separate items were stolen Crom The F Stop, 2930 Grace Lane. Patrolman Harlan Pauley aaid the loss included assorted lem1es, liiht meters, various devices used in r adio control operation and a typewriter . Investigators said the in- truders used a pry bar to force open a deadbolt lock on Sholk 's industrial building suite located . in a cul-de-sae circle off Baker Street. A second locking device on the same door had been taped closed ~o il would not function because 1t was !aulty and t his made the break-in easier, according to police. Investigators theori zed the in· truders m ay have had some knowledge of the photography service's opera tion and thus knew the besl time to ruid it. Sholk said tho stare normally goes home by 5 :30 p.m., bul ullually someone returns and works until sometimes as late a s 1 a.m. due to their volume of photo1:raphy bu~mcss. looked up from his incompleted booth Wednesday. "It always amazes me when I come out here and look at it Fri· day and find people are ready," Hinds said. Over al the Festival of Arts, Craig Brown a cui;tom furniture maker a nd first.year exhibitor, fretted about gelling his booth finished in time, too. H~ said everything seems to hit at one time, what with furniture to be m ade and the exhibition area to be built. In addition, Brown said, he'd been working on some custom cabinet work. Al the Art-A-Fai r , things seemed calmer with many of the booths already completed. There, w a tercolorist Tom Phillips d isplayed a bruised fi nger from a bout with a ham· mer and said hopefully that ''I hope the paintings hide the mis- takes in the carpentry." A feature including 200 prints by fi ve renowned Japanese photographers has been as- sembled !or t he fair. Fro• Page AJ DEATH ... gram to test the effects or various behavior·lnfluenclng drugs. in· eluding the hallucinogen LSD. The commluion swd this was done sometimes on unsuspecting subjects and that it learned "that on one occasion during the early phase ot this program, l.SD was adminiatered to an employe of t he Department or the Army without hls knowledge while he wa1 attending a meeting with CIA personnel working on the drug project." · Frorn Page Al CIA ... to be killed by a blast from a 106mm ceremonial cannon in front of the presidential palace, it said, but the plan WliB ''vetoed on th e h ig h ea L levels in Waahington." Harvester Causes Costly Grain Fire A hot brake 11hoo on a comblnc harvesting barley on th e natlanda above Trabuco Canyon Wcdneaday touched of! a blaze that destroyed $20,000 worth of gruin, Orange County fire of- ficiala said today. Firemen uid tho blaze bl1ckened 190 acreli of land on the west s ide of Live Oak Canyon Road , 160 acrea o! which were 1tandin11raln. The property is part ot Rancho Minion Viejo and is owncld by the 1tfi11lon Viejo Company, a 1ublidlary of Pblllp Morril Jnc • Firemen said tho blaH re· quired a crew o! 125 flret'lghters. lS· en1ine1, two bulldosera and two tanker planes to eontrol. Both planea showered the area with dlammonlum pholphatt nre retardant. amateur radio person who alert- ed ,firemen at the Trabuco 1la- tion. Escape Country owner- m anaaer Jim Robinaon aaid the flamoa reached a ]letahtof 20 feet a!ld had his omce employes scur- nng for the cash box and valua- ble papers in case burning debris Jumped the road. HEIGHTS ••• Orange County and merely adopted by the state. "Thi• ls not d11igned to move people out.'· said 8upervi1or Ralph Clark who brousbt up the idea Of a land COftVer810fl 1tµdy. Clark. who repreunt.I areas to the north of tbo alrport, s uc- cuafully led th• fl1ht qainst re· ver11in1 takeofh to meet the noise ) ~ -·!___ ..... -~ -~-----"- ' ·Preview • OC ~Fair New•men 1Upped through the tum1Ule1 today tor a preview glimpse of The Good Old DaYJ the theme set for the anpual Oranse County Fair expectcid to draw 250,000 vtaltora to Costa Meaa. The fair, which bas its origin in the 1890s, opens Friday !or a 10-day run at the Orange County Falrgrol.lnds , ott Newport Boulevard at Futr Drive. Comediao Bob H~pe wlll hitJhlight entertainment offered f a1r-aoen, scheduled to appear at 8 p.m . Tuesday at the main grandstand with bandleader Les Brown and singer Rosemary Clooney. Daily entertalnm~nt ln addi- tion to carnival rides includes a miniature old-fas hioned train built to acale which will carry visitors around the 165-acre fair- arounds. The train is reminiscent of ·a Good Old Days' Disneyland monorail, which in the 1890s would have been an unbelievable contraption. Fairgrounds officials note the !irst Oranee County fairs were held some 80 ye ars ago, althouah they died out !or m any years before being revived. Nightly entertainment with all shows beginnlnt at 8 p.m . will in- cl ud e country and wes tern einger Doug Kershaw, Billy Armstrong, Suearloal and Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids. Rodeo activity for the crowd that enjoys horslne around is scheduled Saturday July 12 through Sunday the 14th, featur- ing broncobusting, steer wresU· ing and cattle roping. Speedway motorcycle racin1, the fairgrounds ' a lways-popular sport throughout s pring and sum- mer months will be a highlight Friday niehts during the annual !air. Greal·grandf ather and great- erandmother in The Good Old Days would hav e b een a s tonished a t th e U ny motorcycles which sluiek around ' the circular track, outtttted with alcohol·fueled engines and no brakes at all. Summer Band Plays Friday The H a rbor Area Summer Band will give a free concert for the public at 8 p.m . Friday at the Newport Harbor High &hoot in the auditorium. D enim chinoiscrie. Jean Senior I .. ine Elderly Can Dial for Aid Oran1e County senlor citiienH now have ac~eas· to a countywide, toll-free telephone assistance service. The information and referral system for the county's 200,000 elderly . residents cost $135,000 to set up following funding approval luat month by the county Board of Supervlsors. . The service is beina provtdod by the Com munity Refer· raJ 1nd InrormaUon Services (CRIS>. a non-pront com• munlt)' service 11ency with headquarters in Santa Ana. Senior clttien1 anywhere in the county jn need of help with personal problems or medical difficulties can call 835·•357, collect. A toll·free line for realdenls of the Capistrano Valley, El Toro, Mi11ion Viejo, Laeuna Beach, San Clemente and ~auna Hill~ can be reached by dialing 495.0210. Ragtime, Ondilie Leading Transpac By ALMON LOCKABEY Diiiy .. , ...... 11111 , .. IOr Who'& out front in the 2,22S- mlle Transpao race !rpm Loi Anf(elea to.Honolulu ? lf you read tho latest position report lt shows Raatime, the 1'>73 elapaed time winner, with 940 . miles logeed from the start orr Point Fermin last Frid11y al 1 p .m. This position report shows the 62-foot speedster 28 miles ahead of Ondine and ~ mile• ahead oI Windward Passage and Warrior. 8ut there are thinga to be con- 1ldered other than the "distaf\Ce from" miles shown on the chart. One 11 the latitude and lon1ltude poaittona u related to the rbumbliae <moat direct course>. Taktn1 these into conaider11· Uon, a IItUe com puta~ shows that Ondine, for lnatance, ls five miles clo1er to Makapu Point, 1940 Class Sets RewUon The Newport Harbor High School classa of 1940 is holding their 3Sth class reunion on Satur- da)' atthe Balboa Pavilion. The claases of 1937 through 1943 are invited to attend the reunion, which will include a tour of the bay, a cocktail hour and dinner. 11\etourwlll begin at5:30p.m . Ticketa may be P.urchased at the door, but persons Interested should phone 548-6748 or 548-2624 for reservations. the first landfall on the Island ot Oahu. lt is here that the bQats start the wild s urfina down the Molokai channel to the finish at Diamond Head. The coordinates (lalilude and lonattudo) 1how th1tt Ragtime is nllln1 ubout 120 mUes south of Ondine, and Ondino ls about 70 miles farther welt. The same computatio n s a;how that Windward Passage, the elapsed time r ecord holder for the race, i11 about 45 miles behind Ondine; Serena has 1,564 rniles to gQ1.and Warrior, the Cla11 A hanaicap leader, 1,386 miles. · So amone the top ftve elapsed time leadera, it i11tUl anybQdy's race for line honora. Cha n ces that Windward ,Pauage's r ecord crossing of 9 days, 9 hours, 56 minutes and 48 seconds would be beaten this year seemed remote at the 8 a.m. Wednesdav rollcall as the_y hQoed tor tradewinds had again desert· ed · t he 65-boat fl eet and the dr~aded "Pacific High," a wide airea of 8lale air, had · moved down on the fl eet. Penny Carnival Opens Festivity A penny carnival to be held Fridav leads ort activities planned by the Newport Beach recr eation department for the Community Youth Center in Corona del Mar. The carnival, pnrt of the Bicen· tcnnial Festival Week, will begin at 2 p. m . at the center. blue in pre-washed cotton. By Lou Lou is. Mandarin coat that's quilted with shiny gol.<l 1toned galoshc closings. Sizes 6-14, 840 Two front slit pocket pant with front iip and belt loops. 6-14, 819 Town and Travel Country Clothes -Paul Ka1torfr, a heavy equip- ment o~ralor worklnt at nearby EIHpe Country, 1potted the tlre at l: 15 p.m . and radioed for help on hia elt11tn1 band unll. The call wu plckod up by another 11ld, ls lntended onl.Y. to give ._ ____ ,... __ .-..i _________ _ requltemeot1. Tb• a\udy, ""I :~~~1::;~'b:::,~ Q(\ow to de· B\lltQCk's South°*'. Plaza, San Dlr10 Freeway at Bristol, CoHa Men, "6-061 l I , , . , •• I , j I } j i ~ ~· "' •• ... , . '4. C,.Uaia P. Ludls ot Irvine porat.e &etrettry of the lrvlae Com~;~ed as&iatan.l cctr· Mn. Landis jolned I.be ~mpany i~ 1965 and tloon became assistant to the corporate secretary. She became cor- '1,ra tt secretary of the compiny's w oU.y-owned subsidiary the 100 ooo. acre F1ying D Ranch 1n· Montana ln June l~ a nd .._vill retain· that posJtion'. M Prior to Joining the Irvine Company n . Landis developed the position oi contracts and cost.6 coocdlAator with.I.ho National Broadcasting Company •c:tn was an ac.coun_t execuUve and offic:e' mabager with Lansdale Advertising. * LANOIS omc~;ao~'Wiiu was .. ~~~ed president and chief operating Ana b am ~ •eY Re.earcb CorporallonJ Santa · ased manufacturer of disposable oxyienators a d ~ product.8 for use in thoracic and cardiovascular s3r. Previously, Luther was gene~~) manager of~ radioactive diagnostic test maouf~cturmg company in Dallas. follQwsng seven years in various m4'oagement positions with American Hospital Supply Corporation. His most recent post was vice president and gel!e;'"al manager of four corporate dl_vis1ons in Mexico. Prior to the time with AHSC, he was execuUve vice presi· de_nt or .a pharmaceutical company in M1ssoun. He i:S a graduate of U\f. University of Missouri, and served rune years as a Marine Corps pilot. * Yladlmir ReUmaler of Costa Mesa has been named ex· ecuhve chef at the new South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. A nativ~ o( Czechoslovakia, Reitmaier came to Southern California m 1962. He has been executive chel at both the Sportsman Lodge and the Tail of the Cock restaurants and been with several hotels. The hotel is to open Aug. 18 at 666 Anton Blvd. * : . Paul A. Supandcb, of Newport Beach, has been named vice president of s~es. for Tiernay Meta.ls, international distnbutor or aircraft extrusions head· quartered in Redondo Beach. Supanc1ch has been with AiResearch Manufacturing Company of Arizona as product line sales manager. He also held a position in airline transport sales for the Garrett Corpora· lion and served with several other suPuctcH airframe !'1anufactui;ers. Seal Beach resid ent Brian ~boelkopf has been app0inted vice pre· sutent and commercial loans officer at Bank of America's Downey Main Office. Schoelkopf. with Bank or Amen ca smce 1970, for 18 months has been assis· tant manager for loans of the Hawaiian Gardens office. Previously, he served in a similar capacity !O'I; two years at the Main and Ellis office in Huntington Beach. He is a marketing graduate of Cal State Long Beach. !.CHOELKOPF .. Stephen Kalabany. of Orange, marketing director for the asset management division of Coldwell Banker Maaace· meat CorPoratlon, has been appointed an assistant vice pre· s~dent or the real estate service firm He w ill continue s upervising marketing aetivities for the Coldwell Banker funds -institutional monies managed by Coldwell Banker. 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