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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-07-11 - Orange Coast Pilot\ . . .. Bushes as Se~ Ba1'en .. Anger Viejo Parents FRI DAY AFTERNOON, JULY 11, 1975 VOL ... HO. 1t1, 4 SECTIONS, JI PllGES • ' OU m ' e e Off Bal P ier Boat Sinking Mystery ;Eyed t 8)' KJLARY KAYE .: . Ot U.. 0.lly Pl .. I SWll A 2 9 ·f oo t po w e r boal mysteriously irnnk lwo milet> on the ~alboa P ier early today, causmg U.S. Coast Guard and .Harbor Dep a rtment officials to p\fzzle over whethe r any people were aboa rd whe n th~ craft went down. No victims were found in or Mission Vie jo Protest: 'Cut . Park Bushes' By JAN WORTH 0t tti. D•llY Piiot $tllf Sexua l activity. dru~ use, a n alleged r ape and o ther illicit ac· tivities in a Mission Viejo park h ave neighbor s reaching for the ax in a protest against overgrown p ar1t s hrubs. Pro t ester s living in the Eldorado Homes a rea Monday will ask the Mission Vie jo Municip a l Advisory Council <MAC) l-0 pressure Orange Coun· ty pa rk ofric ia ls lo prune down or r emove lhe bushes. The primar y .culprit is the fast· growing acacia, which lines Eldora do Park between an open field and adjacent homes. The park is local ed on Carrillo Drive near Montevideo E lem entar y School. Homeowners say the bushes provide an ideal hiding place for a variety of social offenses. "They feel it's a safety hazard for their c hildren ," one MAC council m ember explained. The homeowner s complaints were triggered by the reeent al· leged r a pe of an l l·year-0td girl by a lJ.yea r ·o ld boy in the bushes. (See SEX, Page A2 ) Swift Kick Saves Dog CHALLIS, Idaho <UPl )-Toni Rich, wife of a Forest Semce auard. booted a mountain lion in &be rear to rescue ber1mall q . Mrs. Rich said Thursday the lion had been attacking her dog out.side her cabin along the midi dJe forkollheS11tr:nonruver. She said &he rushed iolo the yard. kicked th~ f nimaJ, Jtr~bbed her dog and ran back ihto the house. Ra n 1er1 l otor ••b ot a nd wounded-U\e mouotaln lion. 'they tum~ it over to U.e lda!lo Fish and a.me l)eparilftelht for ~\.I to determJne w tty ~t wu ad.11\1 IO adretslvely. r/ I around the "Lani Kai" when it was discover ed al 5:30 a.m ., ac· cor:<f ing lo Sgt. Dean Cordell of t he Ora n ge County H ar bor Dep artment. Owner o f the boat, Tom Finkles of Anaheim, said he gave no one permission to ltse his boat a nd that he kne w of no one who would lake it. Officia ls s peculate the boat was s t o len from its slip a l New port Dunes t.1nd that the thieves m ay have become lost a l sea. Or, it is possible that someone l o w e d t h e b oat o ut a nd purposefully sank it, said Sgt. Cordell. T he $7,000 C h risCraft wa s towed lo the Lido Penins ula Ship Yard by the Coast Guard cutle r, whe re il is being examined for possible clues as lo why il sank a nd w hat happe ned lo those a board. Diver s fro m the Ha rbo r Department enter ed the water and searche d for bodies. They we re unable to find anyone, Sgt. Cordell said. Three life jackets were found .floating on wate r by the craft. The "La ni Kai" never totally submet ged. Her bow was kept afloat because of a n air pocket lhal formed. Car Strippers Dump Auto in Irvine Field Irvine police w e re searching open far mland today for a crew of car strippe rs who fled on foot a fter their car bogged down in a muddy field. An e arly. m o rning j ogger spotted the m e n stripping parts from a Volks wagen in a field near Barra nca a nd J effrey roads about 7:30 a.m., Police said . He j ogged about a h a lf mile to his home and called police. ·when police arrived , they found the Volks wagen, identified as a car stolen in Garden Grove, two other cars, boxes ot tool& and several dts of footprints leading into Uae fields. Police said the two other cars probaltly we re owned by the culprlt3. About four men were involved, eStim atleCI Capt. Charles Bou a. With the cars and other evidence in. hand, he said, ll is llkely that the croup wtll b~ caught. Dubai Takeover DU BAI <U PI> -The gulf emiral~ or Dubai apoounced Thundl,y a $11~ mlWon a1ree· menl IO &~ over the inltalla· llons ol ~U forel1• oU eompanles operattni tn the country. Abandoned Nursing Home Playground in Garden Grove is Now Overgrown With Weeds Where Once Mentally Retarded Youngsters Played. The.Children Had to be Whisked Off to Fairview Sta te Hospital in Costa Mesa in the Middle of the Nig ht Because They We re Suf· fering Staph Infection. Sign (left), Rem ains Outside Now-Closed Horne. Doily Pilot Staff Photos • Transfer Ill the Night This is the second in a /We·porl series of Doily Pilot invedigative reports on the nursing home an· dwlry in Orange County. By GARY GRANVILLE Ot Tiit o.ily Pilol StMf It was well p ast midnight when the last or the ambula'hces left United Churc h Care Cente r in Garden Grove and hurried along darkened streets toward Fairview State Ho.spital in Costa Mesa . The a m bu la nces that streamed from the nursin g home on a chilJy night last J anuary car· ried in them 11 mentally retarded ch ildren in· fested with staphylococ· • cus infection. ouNv1""' Evacuation of the children, all of them unable to care for themselves and many of them unable to understand their plight, began shortly before nightfall. BUT IT WASN'T until after 1 a .m . tbat s tate and county health and social How They Care A Daily Pilot Series On Elderly Care In Orange County Nursing Homes-1975 service workers had the last of them safe· ly bedded down in an infeclious·disease ward at Fafrview. Ttre sudden exodus from the nursing home was ordered by officials of the re· gional p1acem eat c.etlter who had entrust· · ed ttie children's care to United Church 'Care Qmter. . A few days after the impro~plu evacua\ion, two state inspect.ors returned to see the nursing home and the 38 )'OUl)lsters who remained there. (See INSP ECTORS, Page 83) . ... 'No Concessions' Made to Aim ,,. LO NDON' (AP) -Foreign Secretory J a m es Callaghan IJ YS ile mede no concepl00& io Vgan· dan President ldl Amin to win freedom for Denis Hilla. Ret.urn1n• from Alrlu With._. 61-year·old BrlU1b 'educ••or Amin had condemned to ~ Calla1hm tb1ated Ute U1......,. mlHtary d lctalor for Iii• "maananimi"Y." Hills .,., JePlenced In June t.o lace a firing squad for calling Amin a '"VUlage tyrant" in an un· publi•hed manuscript. } Refunds M~yBe . Required WASHINGTON (uPl 1 -A. dO'len American oil companies may have inflated pdces by up to Sl65 m ilHon in buying foreign oil from their own overseas trading branches during t he Arab oil e m - bargo. the Feder a l Energy Ad- ministration says. · The FEA says some of the com panies passetl higher prices :Jl ong to cus tomers and mav be OFFSHORE OIL TARGETS ABANDONED. A4. required lo refund or roll back ~>Verchar~s. Other companies, tl says, ··banked costs for future pass· throug h" to c ustomers. The agency said Thursday thal it sent notices lo the companies last month telling them they may have used exce~sive "transfer prices" -the pnces charged for imported oil in t ransactions between U.S. eompanies a nd foreign trading branches -dur- ing the embargo. The com p;,i n ies "are not charged with any wrongdoing .. al this time, the agency said, but are being asked lo justify the . transf<.'r prices. The FEA said Gulf Oil mav have exaggerated its foreign oil costs by $58 million. th\' most of :my among 12 com panics named 0 t h e r s I i ::; t c <I w l' r c ,\ r c o . As hland , Continental. CL'tt' . Mobil, Phillips. Standard Oil of Califorma, Standard Oil of In diana, Sun. Texaco and Union. "If these prices are finally r1. ... dueed by t he FEA. the firms will be required to make refunds or roll back prices to the extent that transfer prices in excess of thoSl' permitted by FEA r esulted in higher charges to customers ... (See INFLATED. Page A2) Weather Sunny and s izzling Highs into 80s lows tonight in 60s. Patchy low clouds early in morning. INSIDE TODA '1 Diaogreement .among artist• ha.8 led to . a rich o1ld oo~ art scene in Lag\ma Beach. See storW!a by Doily Pilot Stal/ Writer Jock Chap- pell on Page CJ of toda31's Weekender. lnde~ <.•• •• A4 "' ••-1 .... , M ) • '4 CH A4 •• (14 ~ 2 DAIL 'Y PILOT s Frlday,Juty '1, 1975 Butterfield rSpy? Nixon Aide Said CIA . in White'House WASHI N GTON <AP) P'orrner presidential aide Alex· ander Butterfield, who revealed lhe existence or former President Nixon's t a ping system, was a conlacl officer for the Central In· ~ellige nct> Agl•n cy while he &erved in lhl' White House, a former Cl A liaison omcer for lhe Air Force sutd toduy. However, r etired Col. L . Fletcher P r o ut y ~a i d in u Nixon Fans Will Be Analyzed INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) - The Saturday E vening Post will hi re a p s ychiatrist and psycboloeist t o analyze the though~ and letters of people who have re mained loyal to former President Ni xon. Cory S~rVaas. co.editor and publisher of the P ost, said Thurs· day the medical specialists will give their opinions aft.er digging through more than two tons of Jetters and other Nixon papers. The letters were sent lo Nixon bv wellwishe rs. ···There were m~my stories and ~ lot of the p ublic who were ler· n bly opposed to the Nixon a d- mm1stration a nd ;.ill its faults.·· .J\1rs. SerVaa s ~aid in un in- terview. "But, this is stn ctly a series on the pro side. It's the other side of the coin." The Nixon papers, weighing about 4.400 pounds, were de· livered here by truck from San Clem ente last week and loeked in a wareh ouse at t h<.' Curtis P ub li s hi ng Co.-Scr V a<Js L;.ibor;.iloncs complex. "I was aghast that it weigh~ two tons,•· sci id M rs. &•rV<Jas. "I <lon·t know what 's in all the boxes yet because I haven't had a ch;.incc to go throug h them yet. We won't s t art unt il next week." Mrs. SerVuas said the Post would seek approval before using any of the documents from all persons m entioned in them . The Post has already assigned three staffers lo dig lbrough lbe 94 boxes of documents, which Mrs. SerVaas said were on loan from Nixon and would have lo be returned . The younger daughter of the former president, J ulie Nixon Eisenhow e r . is a n assista nt m anaging editor of the Post but will not be working on the series. .. Sbe has absolute'ly nothing to do wil h th is stor y.'' Mrs. SerVa as .said. "Julie's s pending less time .on the Post and more ti me in our .book divh;ion now." "In Se pt e m be r , Mr s. !Eisenhower will become a con- isulling editor for the Post and 1g i v e u p m a n y o f h e r responsibilities. 1 The ide a · for the Nixon series 'belongs to Mrs. SerVaas. "I was in San Clemente last 'Mar ch a nd saw some of lhe ;materia ls." she said. "That's ~vhen 1 s tarted thinking a bout 1.his series of stories. We think the :t iming will be a bout right to sta rt :it next J anua ry." . Fro• Page A J :INFLATED. • the energy agency said. 1l said com panies which did QOt pass the higher prices on lo f\ts tome rs, but ·'banked" the ·costs -in effect , holding back the right lo raise prices lciter - may be r equired to reduce their 'f banks'· by th e amount of over· ;tharges. 0.RANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T,.... 01 ctn QI-co •• ' (., ... y • 111'11 ... ttt "'"' ~ I , D"n lttntdtMN~ ... " (tt"\\ U O\ollh""'i'll'ilff"-Ot.,nQe (CW\f Put>t1\htn4.1 (om"' t1y tJ •' •'• 1<ll•hun-. .,.,. + _. oubl•ui.td MoNJ .. v '"'""''' • r-•ct.t, •., CMtA """~ Nt wiport l'-~"' tlvnl '"111.1"• ho I\ f o"" t•1n V•ttPy ltvu~r. 4.o1tt,hihll·U' V .. llfly «tnri L,tot)U!'\" (J.f-.. ,.,, , 'lvtt• IV t I A tn ~ f ,,., W'otl t.Jid1h<1n1 ~tih t .• r1~1h1•11 v •f'YJ MJl\J •'f · tf11 J)r•t't' 1[·11 ('Ut1l1 tli11 'I I I int I •t II.JO \1\1 t f .... ~It I (f\'.lt1M• 1 (.4 1 I '"'·'''"'·- Pobert N. 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Prouty ~aid he did not know whether Butterfield was on the CIA payroll or whether Nixon or other Administra tion ofri cials knew of Butterfield's role. Prouty said he learned or a CIA-Butterfield connection from former CIA agent E. Howard Hunt . a convtcled Wa ter1ate UPITeM$>i..to CIA OPERATIVE White House's Buttedield Deputy Dog 'Kidnaped' By Police LOS AN C ELES (U PI) "Don't call the police," the kid · nap note said. ll was signed by the police. It was only one of the bizarre aspects of an unusual crime - the kidnap and mutilation of a member of the sherifrs depart· ment by orricers of another Jaw enforce ment agency, with the kidnapers escaping in patrol c ars. Victim or the kidnaping was Stoner, who·has an bonesl claim t o the title .. De puty Dog ." Stoner, part German shepherd and part a lot of other breeds, is the mascot of the Firestone sta- tion or the s heriff's department. There is a certa in amount or rivalry between officers or the LAPD, the city police depart· ment, and the sheriff's d eputies, who police a bout 20 percent of the Los Angeles are a. According to the blotter al the Firestone station, the kidnaping began when "two cars in the black and white colors of the Los Angeles Police Departme nt pulled up ," and polieemen engaged deputies in conversation "over a purported incident." Under cover or this distraction "a second LAPD c ar scooped up Stoner and sped away," the re· port said. A note was thrown from the car reading, ··we have Stoner. If you want to see him alive, await our instructions. Don't call the police." ll was signed ''LAPD.'' Fro• Page AJ SEX ... Bul Deputy Sheriff Cal Neve, a MAC councilman, ~aid he has heard from the E ldorado r esi- dents before on complaints of similar hazards lo health and safety whi ch are encouraged by the overgrown hedges. ''All the pa rks a re experienc· ing these problems to some ex- tent ," Neve said. "Primarily, the problem is rooted in the fact that the park is a gathering place. "But when you add heavy vegetation. some problems j ust gel worse. Some or the bushe~ are so•overgrowh you couldn't see someone m the m dunng the d ay."' Neve already h as contacted the Orange County Department of Harbors, Beaches and Parks a nd a n ordl'r t o prune the Elddr ado bus hes has been turned in. he said. Neve said park officials told him one alternative might be lo remove tke shrubs entirely and replace the m with low-growing daisies. He said one woman told him the activity in the bushes has become such a nuisance that her family is considerina leaving the a rea. ·'They try to tell their kids what not to do but there it is colna on in the bus hes." New said. Neve explained, "Par enti 1ay they try to tt"ll their kids what they're not allowed to do -MKI Ulen the kid i. sec 1l going on in the bushes." The Monday MAC me<?lin1 will be at 7:30 p.m . ~•t the MACcham· bers, 26129 Li. P oz Road, MJllk>a V1 ... jo. I ' bu.r1lar. Prouty said Hunt UHd B\tlterfield w help hlm arrep White Ho11ae endoncinent ot • group seekln1 the releue ot ln· dochlna pri1oner s of war, includ· ing undercover CIA agents. Butterfie ld could not be re- ached for comme nt. His w ife called Pro uly's de~cription of he r husband's role "abfolutely raise ... White House press secretary !ton Nessen said Thursday as ' many as a handful of CIA aientl work al the White House, but \bat none or them are undercover operatives .. Prouty described Butterfield as the person in the White HOule whom the CIA would have con- tacted if the agency needed White House assistance wlt.h sensitive operations. Butterfield served as an assistant aide to Nixon from 1969 until 1973. An informed source said Prou- ty had given his information lo the House intelligence commit· • tee in recent days. Prouty was called to appear before commit- iee investigators again today. In the interview, Prouty said top White House officials in the administration of former Presi- ~ent Nixon may have been aware of Butterfield's role as the person the CIA would contact "to gel things done." However, Prouty s aid he w as not certain Ad· ministra tion ofricials knew about this role. Neithe r , Prouty said , did he know for certa in whether But- terfield was on the CIA payroll al the time. I ··v ou never can tell ," Prouty said, adding t hat Butterfield's sala ry could ha ve been paid by the White House , the CIA or the Air Force. Butterfield, like Prou- ty, is a retired colonel. ··Unless some body comes clean with the prec ise documents, nobod y·s going to know ... ," Prou- ty said a bout the matter of pay. ··That 's the na me oH.hegame." But Prouty de clared. "He <Butterfield) was the agency contact officer." , Butterfield gained national prominence nearly two years ago when he disclosed to Senate Waterga te inveali_r.ators the ex- istence or NixonTs White House tape r ecording s ystem. Tapes from the system, which recorded Nixon's conversations •with bis top aides, were instrumental in forcing his res ignation on Aug. 9, 1974. Services Set For Minibike Crash Victim Graveside funeral services are scheduled Saturday at 11 a .m . for Donald W. Bohnsack, who was pronounced dead at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital Thursday night of injuries suffered in a minibike accident a week &go. Rite s for the boy, whose parents donated his eyes and kid· neys for medical transplants to aid other sufferers, will be at Good Shepherd Cemetery in Hun· tington Beach. Survivors include his parents Mr. and Mrs. Willi am Bohnsack and brothers Spe ncer, 12, and Craig, 8, or the home at 1250 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. He also leaves his paternal g ra ndparents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Bohnsack, of Canton, Ohio and materi al grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Seddon, of Lockport, N . Y. Services are under direction of Baltz Bergeron Funeral Home, Costa Mesa. Miniskirted Judge Ousted SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Miniskirted Judge Noel Cannon has been r emoved from lhe Los Angeles Municipal Court bench by the stale Supre me Court for "conduct which had maligned her judicial office and clearly established her lack o! tempera· ment and a bitity to perform judicial functions in an even· handed manner." Actions for which Judge Can· non was r e m oved Thursday in· eluded bringin g her lap do& to court and threatening lo «l.e a police officer a ".38-callber vasectomy." KL4NSMEN MUSID~ GREENWOOD, Ind. (AP) The Indiana cha mber of the Ku Klux Klan has joined the ranks or those fiihling to enforce dress t"odts. The oraanhatlon's July new letttr • complalns that. t.oo many me mbers are "s.bowtn• up ot raJH wllbout •robe.•• "It'• JU"t lhl• slmP'e -ii you can't alfol'd 1 ro~! you can•t al· ford LO belOOI lo tne Klan," tbe newaiettcr waru. .. D•1ly Pilot Slaff PNC• 'ALFIE' PEERS OUT OF ANIMAL CONTROL TRUCK Huntington Bea~h No Place for lions, Authorities Sey Poulld Puts Collar On Alfie (he Lion , A young lion na m ed Alfie CAc·s Huntington Beach facility switched homes in Huntington until a good home can be found Beach Thursday for him. out of the city. Autho ri ties at Californ1a He said Alfie is about nine Animal Control (CAC), the city's months old a nd s hould grow lo official dog catcher. decided a weigh 400 or 500 pounds. CAC 180-pound (and growing> reline picked up a lion cub, Samantha, would not m ake a good house cat. less than a year ago. Five young m en at 15522 Elliot The cub was given to actor St., who call the ir house "The J ames Brohn who has a ranch Commune," had Alfie peMed in near P aso Robles. Lyons said a cage in the backyard where CAC would check with Brolin lo they fed him 80 pounds of chicken see if he would also like Alfie. each week. "It was well t aken care of, and ''We had him a bout eight was in a s h a d ed area with months. He was friendly as could water," Lyons said. "It is a be, just like a house cat," said friendly lion, but when it grows Steve Ma rtinson, one of the up. it could do da mage. They owners. ''We <lidn 't want them to aren't pl ayful anymore.'' take him!' Most zoos. and such places as They bought Alfie through a Lion Country Safari. reportedly newspaper ad when ho was just a are overstocked with lions and cub a nd they all lived in Long finding a good home /or Alfie Be-ach, Martinaon said. won't be an easy task. Allie was., diac.<U'..el'ecL.W_ednes-The_ city ~toes issue wild animal day wh·e n a neighbor com--__ pe_r_m-cits, but it is up to CAC who plained. The quintet had lived in gets one. Lyons said the CAC Huntington Beact), wi\,h Alfie, ror would not issue a permit lo keep more than two months, accord· a lion in a home. ing lo CAC authorities. "It's j ust not a pet you can have in the backyard," CAC Lt. Richard Lyons said Thursday. He and some olber CAC officers picked Alfie up about iloon, Thursday. · Lyons said Alrie will be kept al Intensive Care NASHVILLE. Tenn. CU P)) After fi ve hours of open·heart surgery Thursday, Bluegrass guitarist Lester Flatt, 61, was moved lo an intensive care unit. 11 Hoot In NY Blaze .. NEW YORK <AP) -A tho alarm fire broke out ln a mid• town akyscreper today. au~tct· lna hundreds of oftlal workws to acrid smoke before they could be rescued by fire men. Eleven peo- ple were injured. Many fled to lhe roof of the 33.11\ory bulldini as firemen bat- tled for 90 minutes before bring· ln1 the electrical fire under con· trol. Otficial1 reported there was aome panlc Initially u amoke 1p1ead thr9ugb th-. air· condllionina 1y1te m. The inju{~ included aix over- cctne by smoke and a ftreman who suffered a broken wrist, ap- parently in .,,all, otrlclals ~aid. Five were taien to h06pllals. The blaie erupted shorUy before 11 a . m. ln the skyscraper at •o W. 57lh St., near Sixth Avenue, a bout s ix blocks north of. Rockefeller Center. , T wo police he licopters flew above the building as thousanb of lunch hour strollers gathered to watch the scene. Windows were broken to vent lhe smoke where fire began on the 18tb floor. Patti Dola n, who works on the 33rd floor of the buildin~! spent some time on the roof and finally w as tak e n downs tairs by eleva tor. She said some 200 persons were on the roof a nd "everybody got calm after a while." ·'Afte r we looke d at the he licopte rs a nd the fire me n came up to tell us we'd be aJl right, I sunbathed ," she said. Bul &he da bbed tears from her eyes a s she joked about sun· bathing. Firema n John Semich, one of lhe first on the scene, was helped out or the building just before noon and told reporters, "It's very hot a nd s moky on the 18th floor . ··The flames from the wiring were shootm6 m the air and w:.tll these r aincoats and boots on, it was hot," said Semich. A man who said he had beeq on the 25th floor, s aid persons' there were told to m ak e their way lo the fire exits and "proceed slowly downlbe stairs.' Whal ajoke!lli!t was. The staircas e werep~cked." Shortly afte r noon, the Fire Departm e nt called for more manpower to assist in evacuat- ing those on the upper floors. "There was increasing amount of s moke, then a lot of people began to scurry a round and try lo run. Thank goodness fi remen ar- rived and calmed things down," said J anine Thrash, who worked on the 25th floor. Sofas from Henredon, Marge Carson, Sherrill, Stanton Cooper, etc., etc. ALL ON SALE NOWI Chairs from: Woodmark, Sherrill, 1 1 ...... ....-- Marge Carson, ; Marimont, e tc., e tc.) ALL ON SALE / '· .. •+ 144 ···~. NOW! \\l,= ... '-' _:_. --~ Fantastic Selection of Quality Furnishings Reddced for Our Summer Sale OREXEl-HERIT AGE-HENAEOON-WOOOMARK-KARAS TAN-BAKER NEWPORT BEACH• ,, -_Jj llAI~ 11"")~ A~,.,. AM~ l'J,~~ 1727 W~~~~~: ~~~CH :u·20SO f f:,a, ~6' ,.,.~, ~'""""' 34~NotCTllCOMiTtlWY . 4M m t WHUATS I l~TVIDAYS t :OO .. S:lO TGRRANCE • 23841 HAW1'110RNE Bl.VD COJMn Fri. Ill 9. Run. ll·3.30> 178-1379 / 87 WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of UM O.lly 1"1"4 MMJ Orange County government fis· cal experts havo re-Ogured the county 's budget for this year and manaaed to bring lhe tax rate down to $1.605 per $100 of as· sessed value -a bout the same as last year. But all things considered - mainly the possibility of a 5.25 percent pay r a ise ror cou~ly employes -it is likely the rate will shoot up again before it is set next month, possibly as much as 12 cents to $1. 72. When s upe rvisors finished &~·\1@Qn[[ ®®[f\YJO©® The column appears dally except Saturdays and Mondays. <:of (J 1JfOU/e111 ·' '/ /1(0/1 lilTllC' J>o/ /)111111 l'ul u 11/ c 11/ n•d tap.•. get l/w 1111.,11 1 ·r.~ un<I tll' 11011 11cm 111•1·cl 111 ,\ll/1(,"1111'(/llt//t'S111 HIH'I' Tll lllt'lll (J 11d b II,\ //It'.\\. f\I (I Ii !lflflf CJIU'SllUllS /c> 1'11/ V111111 Al Y tJ ur St>ri11t1• 01 11 11 !/t' C u u :..t /)(/// y 1'1/11/, I' .0 /:(IJ /,j/jtl. (O\/CI .4-/no t " Y.!b".!11 /111 Jude 110 11r /t>/c'µ/lfJlll.' lltt//1 /11 I . Here'• Your Bra DEAR PAT: I a nswered a Playtex a dvertisement last year. H oUered a free bra if you purchased a new one and re- turned the sales s lip, with proper size and an old bra, t o the Playtex Co. I did this but I'm still w aiting for the free bra. l've noticed that Playtex is advertis· ing this orrer agam ! Whal abOut m e? P . N .. Mission Viejo Dorris Burris, special promo- tions representative for Playtex International, reports that your .J free bra now ls being malled lo .YOU. Mall Order Error DEAR PAT: I purchased l:I postal m oney order for $100 on July 15. 1974, al the Mission Viejo 1>05t office. I m ailed it the same d ay lo m y son. who is stationed at Fort Campbell, Kt. He never r e· ceived it. I wailed the required 60 d ays and entered m y claim. To d ate, despite repeated phone calls and pe rsonal visits to the post office, the only response has been a pos tcard, r eceived by m e in March, saylng that a duplicate order had been issued. l 'm still waiting to r ecover m y $100. F .D., Mission Viejo Postmaster Leo Goulet asks you to bring all pertinent papers and receipts to lhe MJssion Viejo post office. Claims clerk Elmer Meis will a.sslsl you. Tbe money order refund may have been sent to tbe payee ln error. Goulet said that every effort will be made to see that you recover your $100. Warranties Die A r e preseatallve or lbe Federal Trade Commlssloa re· ports that when a company goes bankrapl, lts warranties aJso die, unless aaolher firm cbooses to honor tbem. Sally Browne, d.irec· tor of consumer relations for the Electronic Industries Assocla- t ion, acknowledges that calculator companies have been bard hlt by inexpensive imports and that many buyers have been left without effective warranties. She recommends that consumers purchase calculators from com· panles wltb U.S. service centers. A booklet, "Tips on Consumer Calculators," is available by sendin g a s tampe d , self· addressed envelope to her at P.O. Box 19369, Washington, D.C. 28831. Grunion Raaa DEAR PAT: Now that the gru. nion are running again, I'd like to find out if a fishing license is re· quired to catch the m . P . L .• San Clemente A flsblag license is required. It's Ulegal to use anytbing but your band• to catch grunion, and you can't dll boles to trap them when ibe tide com es in. Tea"l• IAnon• DEAR PAT: My dauihter , age 9, hu confiscated one or her sis· ter'1 tenn is rackets and is becomlns very adept at the sport on her own -with the help of our aarage door as 1 hitting target . Are any lesaona available in this area at a reasonable eo1t? P .B., San Juan Capistrano Teals, 1wlmmlD• ud aym· ...Uc le11oaa are bdnC ottered tkb 1ummer ln your area by Lbe Caplalr&DO lJnlfled St_bool Dt.11· irtd Community llecreallon Senleet. Nine bour·&oal &cDD.11 ..._ seuloa• are anUable fOf' ,_.11lert a1ed t &o H yean lw .. 'l'M fee I• II ror ai.e Jt ud ap. Plloae .,...JllS, es~ 51, for detaltt. Friday, July 11 •975 GAILY PILOT A 3 ed--Temporarily formal budget hearings last month. the s pending plan stood at about $433 million and the general fund tax rate al $1.62 per $100 assessed valuation. The board concluded its study with an orde r to the County Ad· ministrative Office t.o continue adjusting the budget in an effort to bring the rate down. In a report to s upervisors that will be h ear d Tuesd ay, Ad· ministrative Officer Robert Thom as said his staf( has suc- ceed e d in c ulling the rate another two cents, or a net reduc- tion in the budget or $1.2 milhon. , Thomas says m his latest re· port that the additional reduction can be achieved by: -An across-the-board cut In de partment a l salary budgets made possible because of the freeze on new hiring for a saving or $800,000. A $350,obo r eduction in the contingency fund earmarked for the .trans fer o f the county Medical Center lo UC Irvine. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ D•llY P1lol Photo by R•ch•nl KHhltr LIVING PICTURE -Mikey Long of Costa Mes a (left > and Fabie Eaton of Corona del Mar are posed by Howard LCJ Velie for recreation of fa mous painting in Lagun a Heach ·s fa med Pageant of the Masters . See additional story a nd photos in today's Waekender section. County Designated Health Service Area Orange Coun ty is one of onJy three counties in California to re· ceive a des ignation Thursday by Gov. Edmund G . Brown J r . as a federal Health S ervices Area CHSA >. The action will per mit creation of a new local council that will administer mos t federal hea lth care grants and oversee health facilities pla nning m the county. It also sets the stage for a final showdown be t ween the county Board of Supervisors and the ex isling Or a n ge County Com· prehen s ive Health Planning Council over who will assume the new agency mantle . The health planning council has been respons ible for review <>r new health facilities requests, but its power runs out this year. The law that set up the new HSA syste m was enacted last year . The law r equired the gov- ernors of each state to designate service areas by May, but Brown delayed the decision or his disUke of federal health care planning. When he finally mude his de- cision Thursday. Brown broke the sla te down into 14 separate areas. Of the 14 , only Orange, Los Angeles and Santa Clara Coun- ties were designated as in· dividua l areas. Ora nge County wiU bear the desigAation HSA-13, Los Angeles i!:> HSA-11. San Diego and Im· perial Counties a r e HSA-14 and HSA-12 will be comprised of Riverside, San Be rnardjno, Indio and Mono Counties. according to Bob Nance, community reaJtions officer for the s tate Health Depar tment. The HSA-1 d esignation has been given lo the enlire northern third of the stale. Nance noted. In making his selectio ns. Brown repeated his c riticis ms of the federal progr a m. He s aid he was creating the HSAs with "great reluctance and substan· tial reservations .·· Mario Obledo, Brown's health and welfare secretary. said the new council s~ructure will perpetuate faulty health plan· nin g effor ts that have cost Califor ni ans $400 million a year for unused hospital bE:ds. In Orange County, both the board of supe r visors a nd the health planning council have ap- plied to the federal government to become the new HSA council. For the existing health unit. the design ation is a life and death situation. If the d esignation goes to the county board. the existing council will be d efunct at the end of the year. Ex-credit Manager Has Heard 'em All . MR. NO -Marv Myers has heard 'em a ll. Myer s is .., Newport Beach resident w ho used to be a credit manager . He knows all of the excuses ("My wife just died") that the most in· genious dodF.e rs can com e up with, and hes fallen for m05l of them. Look for his illustrated 11tory on the Editorial Pages. MULE DAYS -Daily Pilot camera technician Jerry Hill vis· ited the Mule Days festivtlics ul Blshop over Me morial Day, and he brought b ack photographs and a story of goings·on in the self- pr'O(laimed "Mule Capltal or lhf' World." Among others attending were Sen. Dennis Ca~ntc:r < K· N~port Beac h) a nd his wife, Madine. NURSING HOMES -T ho fourth in a five·yart l>aIJy Pllol aeries by Star Writer Garv (suNDAY'S BEST) Granville on care or the elderly i·s scheduled for Sunday. The cosls of running nursin g homes are analyzed, along with the pro· blems of soliciting qualified persons to care .for the aged. It will start on P age 1 and include charts and graphs concerning the Cinancial aspects of the business. 60AT SHOW -It's that time aguln. Saturday beginning at l p .m . the loc.aL bo ats with character will line up near the Arches ro r t h e 15th a nnual Cha racter Boat Parade. A Daily Pilot Photographer will be on hand to put tihese seagoing personalities on film, aand you can see them tn \he &mcJay DailY Pilot. -A $600.000 tra nsfer from the Airport Enterprise F\Jnd, which 1s built up with laxes and other fees ehar~e<l al the county airport. Though the three adjustrncnts total $550,000 more than the rc- c om m e nd at ion made to supervisors. Thomas said the ad- ditional money wiU be needed in two other budget categories bec ause of •• l arger-tha n - cxpecled l:.I S::,e:s::,<!d value in·-· crease. Thomas said the county's con· tribution to Medi-Cal and old age programs will be bigger than an- llc1patcd bccaubl' the total pro- perty valuation will increijse 14 1 percent rather than the 10 per cent originally predicted. Thoug h the tax rate l'OUld be brought down to about $1.60 pt•r $100 in action by supervisors Tuesday they may have to boost il upward almost immediately when they hear a report from ('punty personnel orrici<U;>. R A. '·Burl " Scott, county personnel officer, said he will unveil for the board Tuesday the latest information on negoti:.ilionb with cou n l y c m ployc ~. Ile wouldn't say what hi!i report C09- lauas Uul it as known that lhe board has set asidt! $10.2 million that c.tn be applied toward employe raises and benefit.s. l l is also known that a straw vote by employes on the latest county pay raise offer or about 5.25 percent s howed gtmeral ac- ceptance. tr that figure stands, the lotar Jdd1tional expenditure would be 111 the range or $7 .4 million, which t.>quates to roughly 12 cents on the lax rate. Pageant Curtain Rises • 40th Annual Art Spectacular in Laguna By JACK CHAPPELL 01 lht O~lly Pilot Sgtt Laguna Beach Pageant of lhe Masters director Don Williamson annua lly says his current pro- duction of t he living pictures is "the best yet." The 40th a nnual production or the pageant. previewed Thurs- day to a packed amphitheater of dignitaries and representatives of the Southern California news media, proves Williamson right. The pageant features 47 rl· creations of famous art work:. posed with living models in cos- tume placed an painted back· grounds to closely resemble the original work. Under the s pecially controlled lighting. the three-dimensional ·•paintings•· appear to be fll:.lt when viewed from the audience. Accompanying the presenta· Uon are this year a sprighUy a nd informative narration given by Thur! Ravenscroft from a scnpt written by Lag una author Bet::,y Rose. The scnpl SL'L'ml'd e::,pccially good this year. and in a de· µarture from previous years . some narratwn was given while the works wen .. • un sta ge bcfon· the viewers' C'yc:, l'nabling thl·m to pick out poants of ll'chmque or details refl-rn•d to m the niJrra· llOn. The pageant wall draw aboul 200.000 persons this year -that':, up from the 2.200 "ho visill'd Lhl· first produc:t1 on an 1933 under lhL· t itle "Spin t of the Master:. Pageant." The pageant on ginal· ly was started by f''estivaJ of Arb artists to lure buyers Lo the small art colony. This year. the pageant opens s pectacularly a s the c urtain LADIES GARDEN GlOVES RecJ. $169 2.39 raiSl'S on two nude:. lx.>SL'CI a~ sla1ues Diana and Aclul'on by Paul Mans hip. The work slowly revolves on the pageant sta{::l' New for this year is a collection of works mark in ~ the opcrung ot the west. The 14 works includctl representations of statUl'S by Lagunan Sid Burnes, ~rnd a dramatic piJinting by Lagunun Bert Proctor Included in lhl· program llm. year iJl"C :rnch t11 vcrsc iJl't form:, as stained glass windo"~· Goth1 l statues. a jeweled pend;mt "1th .1 nude model, a Wedg\\ood pl.i quc ~n~ paintin ~s of the 1m· prcss1onis ts . The pageant closes this.year io the traditioniJl manner with a de- piction of Leonardo da Vinci's ·'The Last Su pp er .·· Reserved scats to the pageant were s old out months ago. however . somt• tickets are re- turned prior lo pe rformances and may be available to the public. The page<rnl runs concurrently \\1th the three art festivals in Laguna Beach today through 1\ug. :!4 . $1 a Week Salaries Solve Budget Woes Oran~l' County Supcr v1:;.1Jr Lauren ce Sd1m1t 's recent dl· cision to mukc L·nds mL·cl by µut ing himsdf and h is sli.lff on ll!m porary Sl·a·\\ l'\.'k salaries pa1<1 off. Schnut f1111~hcd f1M:al }L·ar 197-1 ·7~ S2 !16~ unckr h1::, oHi cl' bud gel. A month bcfurc the :,alar} s la s h , lht• (;ardcn Grovt• supervisor w J S told by budget of ficials ht> wa::. hl•<Jdl·ll for a $3,000 deficit. And il month l>dorl' th.11 Schmit had said ~•PY count} tk partme nl head who couldn"t sta' within budgebhould bdirL•d But the freshman supervisor µulled his fbcal ('hcslllul.!) out uf the fire wilh the dra::,tic ll'm por a r y pay t•uls that ncllL'd himself and fi ve staff member!> less than Sl a ~eek for fiv~ weeks. Anothe1· s upervisor that ap· pcared to be going over budget in L·arly J Ulll' also rt>vl'rsed lhe trend a nd finished the ye<1r in thtt bll:.ICk. Fifth Di s tri ct Superv1so1· Thomas Riley fi nishetl the year with $.1.525 unspent m tus office budget. Like Schmit. Ri ley was told 111 t•J rly June that he was treadmi.! on deficit wate rs Later. he n·ct!1vcd a standard SI0.000 trans fer given to nt!w s upervisors to St'L up shop, a transfer that was overlooked last September when he was appoint· ed to replace the l;.ite Rona ld Caspers. GERMAINS FISH BASE BRAZILIAN PEPPER TREE Of' EVERGREEN 495 GROUND COVER AJUGA • ENGLlSH IVY U'f)UID fHTllflU ASH,.., ,us ~ WAX LEAF PRIVET ~H~ .... 1.4t WE ALSO DO LAMD- SCAP,MG FREIN t:al·l'a'I/ STOLONS TIFGREH. liitllt •"" li1111 fWt. S7.H lllllW 111tund pn&, lew ,,.-,. ,, 3,, ~IF~ARF. D•ll1"1•t1 •• 111d of S::Tl" AllA. ~ rlMll.I AI, OCllllAt willllff c.ltl. ILUHRASS SOD DICllOIDRA SOD 99!. *1~T • POTENTILLA RecJ. $449 7.95 Aat BONUS! FREE CHIA PLANTER Wltlt .... ,_clteM ef -.,._.. ... _ illclilllllilii) _.CJ.00....._J PANSIES or PETUNIAS RecJ. 89' 49c ~:' . _))~ HOUIS: /, o.a, 1:10-6:00 5-1.y .. S!lO 2123 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA • 646-3925 DAIL. Y PIL.01 . Ja81 • r,.. ~ . with Tom 'M~pbiae It's One ·Of a Kind OFF ~ND RlJNNING: And now. ladies and J(enUemen. we bnng you cowboys and Indians. a wounded clown. a pony express rider high 10 t he :.ky, some r a1lroaders and Jewe led lad1e:. No. Lhe circus h asn't come to Lown. This. ladies and gentlem en. 1s opening night o f the fourth de- cade run of t he Laguna Beach Festival of Arts and Pageant of the Masters . And cowboys and Indians and ghost riders in the sky and all are just apart o f the Pageant's famed Jiving p ic tu r es, whe re live m o d e l s rec r e a t e art masterwor ks o n st age before your very eyes. Friday, July 11, 1875 Gunfire ~ASHI NGTO~ CAP> -The U.S. cargo ship G:lleway City was hit by gunfire in the ~u~ of T~ailand th1s w~k in l.be Ctrst such mc~denl sm ce the Cam bodlan seizure of the freighter Mayaguez two months ago. U.S. officials m iru mized the illcidenl saviog the gunfire came from sm a ll ns'. hioi·style vessels of unknown nationality. No a tte mJ?t was m1tde to board the Gateway City a nd none of its crew wa 5 wounded, t hey said. Nonetheless. the U.S. government has sent out a warn ing lo m ariners. Like the M ayaguez, the Gateway Cit y is a container ship owned by lhe Sea-Land Corp. or Menlo Park, N.J . A company spokesm an s;iid the Gateway ~ity has Watergate Sentences Cut Short From Wire Services WASHI NGTON -U.S. Dislnct Judg~ John J . Sirica ruled today that Bernard L. Barker need not serve the remaining fiv e months or his jail term for the original Watergate bre ak-in. Sirica also reduced to "lime .. Hits l) Mayaguez' -Relief ~ the u.s'. Embassy in Bang kokl11te-rlhe ship menl h as take n .any s~ial .precautions to l replaced the Mayaguez on a rcguJllr cargo tun from Hong Kong. ~ENTAGON AND SUlt.e Ckpurtmenl of fa cials said the latest Incident occurred Tuesday when the Gateway Cit v was about 2S mi_!e~ southeas t of il$destina\.lon. 1 This 1s aobul 200 miles from the scene of the Mayaguei' seizure by a Cambodian gunboat near the tiny island or Poulo Wui on May 12. Ac .c or d i n g l o c H b I e s r e a c h I n g Washmgton , two unidentifi ed fishing-style bo~ts opened fire with light weapons on the freighter a nd se veral rounds struck the s tljp '.s s u pe r s tructure . Damage wus descnbed as superficial. Officia~s said Capt. F. M. Hagerty, the Gate way s master. reported the incident to docked at Salta hip. . gun~d Am~rlcan shipping m the Gulf of Penlagon sources speculated that the Thailand s mc-: lhe Mayagu~i and I~ crew sunflre might have come from pirates were fre~d a~1d a U.S. Mann~ l<Jndmg on • known to ope rate in those waters. However , Cambodia~ 1slan~ and Amen can bomblng there has been considt!rable tension in the of Cambodian m a ml~ targets. Gulf of Thaila nd . where Cambodian gun· Penta~on.sources said ther.e were no U.S. lX>ats have seized Thai fishing craft and Navy ships m the Gulf of ThaLland when lhe where al le ast one battle was fought last Gateway City cam e und~r fire. , month between Thai and Cambodian navy State Depart m ent omci~ls sa id ar~ange· • vessels . ments were m ade for continuo~s radio con- TllAILAND AND Cambodia have been lac~ with the G ate~ay City after it left Sat· quarrelling over territorial bounda ries a nd l ah1p ~und f~r Singapore. Presumably1 own h" f fr hor l . U.S. Atr Force 1ets bru;ed in Thailand would .. '"er~ !P o s ome o s e stands. The be sent out lo help if the ship ran into any Cam b0d1ans and t~e ~etnamese a l.so have other interfer ence. t been r_epo rted fight ing .over dis puted The Thai government and Thai navy also slands m the gulf. · . · ffi · l ~ There is no evidence that the U .S. govern-~~~~been alerted to the situation, o m as : Refitting Of Jumbos Ordered All this, in the 40th annual run of the P ageant at Irvmc Bowl in Laguna. 1s a Jong way from its humble beginnings. ORANGE C OAST C IVIC leaders a nd some of us from the press got a pr e view look last mght a t the latest a rtistry of the Art Colony 'sworld-fa m edshow ,( __ I N_S_H o_R_r_J WAS HINGT ON <U PI> -The Federal Aviation Administration tod ay o rde r e d the n a tion's a irlines low modify all wide{• bodied jetliners within the nex 21/2 years so they can fly safely and land even if there is a hole ln the cargo compartment as large as 20 square fret. The announcement by acting FAA Chief J a m es E . Dow was a direct outgroY. th or the Turkish airline's DClO ('ral!ih near Paris on March 3. 19i-l which killed all 345 persons ~1bourd. ll 11 .. as the .· worst single a' 1:tl HM1 dl.s~ler in I had t he pleasure of sitting with a deli ghtful lady who re- member ed seeing one of the very fin.t pageants in Laguna which was presented in a hltle alleyway off Coast Highway, now part of Laguna's Main Beach Park. "We sat on long bt'nches in the afternoon.'' s he r ecalled. "and watc hed the m put the models up in woode n frames . Perhaps tnere were 200 people in the audjence. ·' WELL, LAGUNA'S li ving pie ture show m oved to a few other locations over t he years before it settle d d own in t he natura l wooded amphitheater known as Irvine Bowl And th.is season thousands will v iew the models i~ living pictures. Ther e will be no a fternoon performance in the 40lh year. Th~y learned some decades back tha t Ii vi ng pict u r es can be painted with far more re<1lity when bathed m artificial light the p~icular wizardry of Pag~anl Director Don Williamson .. nd T e c hn i c a l Dir ector Ca r l Callaw<1y. Debate h as ranged over the y~ars, too. on jus t what the living pictures are. IS IT ABT? Is 1l a m agic show? Is it theate r ? The argument will likely ne ver be settled because the living pictures are a unique form unto t hem selves. Just call it e nte rtain ment, for it surely is tha t. Thus it was in last night's pre· view, the statues, stained glass windows a nd pa intings unfolded. E verybody has to se lect their f avorites . M a k e m i ne an a wesome golde n wor k tilled . "Charon. Boatman of Hades." Among paintings presented, I 'II go with the c loser just before in· termission , "The Railroad ers: Approach to Pro montory," by L aguna's o wn artist Burl Procter . AS HAS BEEN the case in all r ecent ye ars , the P ageant is sold out again. 1 hope . you already have your tic kets. If not, there's still the nightly line out front where you can pe rhaps pick up a seat u pon s omebody's cancella- tion . The preview s howing sugJ(esls the st and in line will be worth the trouble . Ha ppy 40th r un, Pageant of the Masters. AlbuQuefQVO All.,.I• 64kef ii leld 8ol!.e ~·Oft ·-~ ...... 11utt.io Oll<.e9() C.l't i11t•~ I c-1.nc1 Del ... Ottwef Dttrool ,, .. ,.,.,,. .. , Fr-~v -.-city ~~ #'-'" ~" #~I\ ... Or -NewYOf'lt Qll~C.ilt °" ....... ~ ..... s.r•f'IQ) Pltw "°"'*' --•,.,.i• "'-IM" F'111i::rc .... ,Ore. RH....,, -... ,,.,__.. St I.AUi• t!'-.-.c''" "•41ft<IW:O Sffntw ~-T~I w.11\tfllllM ...... .. ,, 103 101 19 'H ,, 10 14 " •s IO 7' •• 101 es ., 101 .. •• 11 .. 14 ., &.l 1U 11)1 ., II) '° ., 10) t\ .. ll •> St ,, in 110 .... " .... •S ., 11 70 ., ,~ SI 62 ~ so n 5t S1 11 u to 5t a .., ., ~ ,. .. •> SI ... u SS .. n ,, .. ,. ,. .a .. SI ,, ,.., ., .. .IS .2• ..... ·°' ,10 • JO ,01 ...., :.er\'cd' the j a il terms of three others in t he original Water gate sentencing . But E u genio R. Martinez, Fra nk St.u r g is a nd Virg ilio Gonzalez had all been paroled before Sirica acted. Food Disfribute d BEi R CT Official!> today began distributing food to rcsi· dents of a Mosle m slum area in an apparent fi rst step towa rds meet· ing the ransom dem<1nds of left· wing kidna pers of Ame rican Col. Ernest R. Morgan. threatened with death by a fir;ng squad Saturda y. Mor gun ; 43, o f Peters bur g. Va., was kidnaped last Sunday b y le fti s t gu e rrill a s w h o thr eatened to exe cute him if the United States did not give vast supplies of food and other aid lo a Mos lem suburb devastated by the r ece nt ba(tles b etween Moslem and Christian militias. Rnaeging on A bbey? KESHENA. Wis. -A Chicago. based Roma n CllthoHc religious order th at promised to give the Menominee Indian tribe a vacant estate occupied by warri ors for ~ ~ays ea~lier.this year now says at 1s termmalmg it.$ a greement with the Indians. A tribal e lde r said Thursday that Brother Ma u rice Wilson told a novitia te m eeting at the old al:>· bey near G resha m on Wednes- day night t hat the Alexian B~others would not go throug h Wllh the agreement. Sociolisf s Bolt LIS B ON , P o rtu g a l Portugal's largt!sl political par · ty, the Socialists, qwl the coali- tion cabinet today after the coun- try's leftist m ilitary rulers look over publication of the party news paper. A spokes man for lhe centrist Popular D e m ocr a tic party, which with the Socialists took two-thirds of the votes in the April 25 constitution al assembly elec· lions, said the pa rty sympathized with the Socia lists but would not a utom atically follow them out of the government. Dope C.:or Held NEW YORK -An a lleged Corsican dope czar. accused of conspiring lo smuggle "tons" of heroin worth a s much as $2 billion into this country, was held today in an unprecedented $5 million bail shortly alter he was flown here from Spain. history The Turkish <'f L-..b because an am~· d>ed cargo rompartmt"nt ~ blew open. causing a.n ~\~ de-- rompression in lJ'tt' ~ that buckle<! lhe pa~ cabin noor above and se\'ettd the plane 's control cabtes.. Fanaily Will Sue ~·amil y of sci~ntist Frank O ls on, who J':J mped lo death 22 years ago ufte1· be ing given LS D by CfA agents, pl ans lawsuit against agency. Members are Lisa Olson Haward, 29; Sons Eric 30 and Nils , 26 and widow Alice. .. t'AA DIRECTl\"E requi res that all jumbo aircr aft -those now tn use and those to be built in the future -make the necessary const r uc tion ad j us t m ents by December . 1977 . Diplomats Go to Bar In add ition lo the OClO cargo door problem . Dow said, th~ directive was issued because tht!' increasing thre at of bornbs ex· ploding onboard giant passenger planes. GENEVA CU P l ) -Secretary of ~late Henry A. Kissinger and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko met in a hotel pen- thouse ba r today and completed their talks on the Middle East and nuclear dis arm a ment. <;>n the Mid die East, it w1ts ~haefly a case of Kissinger brief- Jng Gromyko on Ameri can pro- g r ess toward arrang ing an Israeli-Egyptian interim peace St!ltlement. O n D i s arma m e n t t h e American pr essed the R~ssian for enoug h progr ess to make more likely th e agreement on a t reaty li m it ing str ategic of- f e n sive n uc l ear weapon s syst e m s . Kissinger reported some progress on Thursday. A SENIOR U.S. official said the proposed Was hington visit this fall by Sovie t Communist Party Gt'ne ra l Sl•cretary Leonid I. Brezhnev d epended to some exte nt on whethe r t he treaty Y.ould be s igned by him a nd President 1-'or d. Kissinger was flying to Bonn later today for ta lks with West German leaders tonight and a c~nference Saturday morning Wlth ls r aeli P rime Minister Yilzak Rabin. , Th.e meeting was shaping up as crucial to any future troop dis- engagement agreement in the Middle E as t. But Rabin turned aside suggestions by reporters thal the meeting could be the final decisive session. 'Impossible Goal' Ocean Oil Probe Target Dropped WAS HINGTON CAP) -The Interior Department has official- ly a bandoned President Richard M. Nixon's orders to lease 10 ~illion offs~ore acres a year for 011 exploration because it was im· possible lo meet that goal. ' I ns t ead , the d epartm ent Thursday proposed six lease sale~ per y~ar through 1978, in- cluding ma1or "frontier areas" never before leased. But it pro- posed no new annual acreage targets. A REVISED , t e n tat i ve '' s ... n, ano hOI '" l>Olh areh w.lh mott of 11\e ~•IN' preC11tled !.<1lu•<l<1Y IJ.S. S uneneary Powuful thund<.>ntorms ro.t,,..,a the n•llon lhur \dlly n19111, IOUChlnQ Oft fires, lornadoe\, floods •l'CI poM r l•llurt') and 1eav1n11 two < h1ldrt n CIM<I. HIOf\ wlftds a nd lorrtnll•I """' tll~to ""11ryl•n<I, knoc:klfl') out~ and tel\'~ line. In the 8•11•more ..,..,_(41U\l"!lfl•M> lloodl119 . Monl~ry County, MtO • p;>llC\' WiO 2·YHH•l<I ,., .. T!lompson wn •-Pl •w•y by r lll119 watus 1~1 \''""° ,.., mot,,.,., ,., Oft i:-d·~ f•"YAO.WS In M#,..\W\, II• . h9fll"lllO t.lllfd .,,...,.ot<I Robin Sur•tt• en<I lnjUf'td I-Of htr pl•y,...IU schedule or proposed sales was published last m onth but did not spell out the depa rtment's aban- donment of the 10-million-acr e q uota, which Nixon had ordered in J anuary 1974. Thal q uota r e m ained the basis for Interior 's preliminary draft environm ental statement la st Nove mber, but even then. of- ficials including then-Secretary Rogers C. B. Morton were back· ing away from it. "Com m ents received from the public, a s we ll as further int.ernal review, have pers uaded the de· partm ent lo drop s pecifi c acr e a ge fig u r es as pla nning ~argels ," l~e final environmenta l impact state ment said. "Hence, the target figure or •10 m1lllon acres' lo be leased in 1975 (in the original proposal) has been dropped as an element of the present propos al." THIS BASIC change in of· fshore leasin g strategy was the · b igg est sin g l e difference between the fi nal impact stale· ment and the ea rlier draft. The lnterior Depa rtment stale· ment said that •'certain even\$ and new inform ation indicate that this leas ing gO.U is unal. lainable." Doily Piiot Dttl•~ f5G11•_.._ "THERE SHOULD be no ex· pect ation of one m eeting or a cer· t~m date," Rabin said. "Negotia- tions should be done patiently and carefully. We have no de· a dlin e. We m u s t pr oceed methodically. We look on this meeting a s on e of a series or meetings that must continue to take place later on." Rabin reiterated h.is view that a new interim agr eement with Egypt must be long-term, must include s uitable arrangements for an early · warning system to prevent s urpris e attack, a nd must contain the elements of a beginning m ovem e nt towards peace, not just be an Isra eli withdrawal." Liberty Has Rendezvous WASHINGTON (AP> - Preside nt Ford's golden retrie ver, Liberty , is flying across the country today for w~at the First Family hopes 1s a puppy-producing liaison with a nother top dog. Liberty, a 17-m onth-old femal~ or ch a mpionship stock, 1s to be m ated with Misty Sungold Ladd, the nation's golde n r etriever field cha mpion, owned by J ay and Va lerie Walker of Medford , Ore. "We h ave c orrected th' Doug las DClO hatch problem, but the t ime has come for a com. mon st andard for all wide·bodied air craft which will en.sure thd safety or passengers in the event. of severe fuselage damage •• Dow said. • T he planes affected by UHi FAA directive a re the McDon· nell-Douglas DClO, the Boeing 747 and the Lockheed LlOU. • There are currently 275 or theso wide-bodied j ets in use. ALTHOUGH THE directive itself does not specify how the aircraft s hould be reconstructed lo meet lhe new requirements, Dow ~old report~rs al a morning meeting the FAI\ is recommend• ing tha t the aircraft owners eith~r re·inforce the passenger cabm n oors or insfall vents lar&e .enough to offset a n explosive de- compression in the cargo com· partment at high altitudes. T he cost of refitting aircraft already in use lo meet the ne-w standards is estimated at close lo $70 mil~on for e ach plane. Leaving a potentially con1 ~oversial point open, Dow said it is up l o the own~rs and th• manufacturer as to who pays rot the reconstruction. Manufac~ lurer~ o~ the wide-bodied jets ha ve md1caled \hey do not thin~ they . should pay because the) consider present designs adetJ quate, but the airlines areunlikeU ly to want lo pick up the lab f<>t the costly modification~ J 'Sli1n' Released ~ lO~year-old Killed Woman . ·~ TAVARES, F1 a . (AP) _A lOS Id wouJd "hate to end my time on this e~yea.r~ . ~an who said he Ly to manslaughte r in the shooting dea~ ~~ l~ has pleaded 1w 1- has been released in the custody o( a fri d 8 rrento woman and Ed "Possum Slim'' Mye r So en · . with second-degr ee murc:ter'1n° th/:;en~horifgmal~y was charged •· Stewart, 5 1. ea o a neighbor. Louise ·> !1 Cou~~!d:e ~~~~~5Nai~t~~r~~v Th~~ ore>feeu\on i.>ld Qrc&dt '.: "the interest or Justice would ·not be ill ~~~~~l-~y had agreed " lowed to plead guilty to t,Jle reduced charg ot ' 1 Y01'8 w-r• al· ·· /u the frail, elderly defendant st.eadl:C, h;na~ :!nlbler. ·, a c ane, Hall orde red 8 presentence in U ~ 1 a g hands Oft Mye_rs lo remain in the custody 0,ve,son!au on '!'d permitted .;.~ Robinson. •· me an• Oscar .; 7 ..... ~yers, a former logger sald he killed Mrs. Stewart 1 ~ause she was robbing me -they was all robbinc m~ 1une HE SAID THE WOMAN asked hlm f b' t i.;1 ~·•IN Ll'"'"'_, '7>"';'] ... • •• A IOrMCIO IOW<~ OOWll !ft a ~ loloeflll•I ••t'A Of T ll~v1li., Fla , _, lu<"'llO IWO l'l'IObfle llOn'\91. IOO(lllt\q lrff\ af'd PO-• llM• an<I <.VW'CI M\ nllm•l•d '100.000 lo •a0.000 1n o.n~ Police rep0<IH two ~._, rocelvtel minor llllvl'••• Monday rnday If you dO ool ~ you1 rMPf>f by ~ 30 p m . 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Myers was put In the.Lake County J ail · ft !) was r.eleued in Robinson's custody 8 week 1 aterer bhis arrest bul deteriorated . a "" en hl1 beallb • He kept court orrlcials walUng Th nd minute• late in a while abort-aleeved •blurt ,'!L ·~utn· ao suspenders. • r .. -.aa ll'Ouaen ADii •• "fl'• 14mellmet dilflcu.lt lo cet old n b de!eme attorney J une1 H. J amdaon expj":tn!:~ bones mov1n&. .. ... Friday, July 1', 1975 I DAIL V PILOT A J Girl Wins I ' Che r T e lls 'Ca v ort ing in Nude' DaillageSuit , Actor Must ·Pay $20,000 lb Accide nt Drug D e ath At Par t y LOS ANGEL.ES (AP> off her clothes last !)epl. 15 near his Laurel Qi. nyon home. place. He pleaded no contest lo a misdemea n o r charge and was fined $250 and placed on a year's probation. 1 • MARTINEZ <UPI) -A Campbell girl. maimed and sev~rely burned In a 1970 traffic accident. on the, 8 e nica Bridll!e that claamed three lives, has been awarded $1 .9 million in damages by a Contra Costa County superior courtjury. The judgment Thursday for Dawn Harland, 17 , was made against the Stale of California on grounds the span had been poorly conalTucled. The girl's attorneys ( S ta te J also contended the driver of the car that struck the vehicl~ she was in should not have been given a driver's license by the State Department of Motor Vehicles. T ft% H i k e A vofded SACRAMENTO (U PI) -In an effort lo avoid a general tax in· crease in the next fi scal year, Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. says new programs will be financed by cutting expenditures for exist· 1nJ programs. "I intend to take every step possible to avoid a general lax in· crease in fiscal year 1976·77," Brown said Thursday in.a letter lo his top aides. "Accordingly, new programs which cost money require corresponding r educ- tions in other programs." Seven A rrnfed LONG BEACH (UPI> -Seven personij were arres ted and $20,000 worth of the drug phencycliden or "angel dust." was confiscated by fed e ral aeents a nd police Thursday in a r aid on a home here. Arrested were Stanley Price, 29; Richard Grofu, 28; Howard Grupi;mith, 29 ; Lawrence Jones, 31; Edmund Sewell, 27; Robert Olivier, 29; and Vicki Holt, 21; all of Long Beach. UPI T•l~lloto •Surprised' · Gregg Allman, 27, Cher's husband for only' nine days, was reportedly 'surprised' by divorce action, stating it was a misunders tan9ing and would not be complet- ed. But Cher said Thursday, "I have not changed my mind. I am pr.oceeding with the divorce." Rooster Jury Lays an Egg VISTA (UPI> -The jury charged with deciding whet.her Richard Ferguson should go lo jail because his roosters and peacocks made loo much noise chickened out Thursday. Municipal Court Judge Stuart C. Wilson complimented the nine women and three men for trying and dismissed them after they reported being deadlocked al 10.2. The judge also set a new trial for Sept. 2. LOS ANGELES <AP> -Ente r- tainer Cher Bono has told a grand jury she saw one· lime Wall Street "whiz kid" Ke nneth Moss give rock musician Robbie Mcintosh a while powder that allegedly was responsibl e for Mclntosh'sdeath. Cher's testimony was revealed Thursday when Moss pleaded in- nocent lo a charge of murder in the death of the 28·year·o1d musi· cian, a drummer for-the Average While Band. Moss declined to comment on the case other than lo say, "It's aserious matter." Cher testified s he had seen Mcintosh inhale two hits of the white powder the prosecution al· leges was morphine and heroin during a party al Moss' Hollywood Hills home last Sep- tember. Mcintosh became ill and died 1n the arms of his pregnant wife. MOSS WAS indicted by the grand jury las t Feb. 4 and the transcript was ordered sealed until his arraignment. Cher t~stified she also saw Moss offer the vial of white powdeT to Alan Gorrie, another member of the band. She is credited with helping save Cor- rie's life when he too became ill. She testified that after Gorne and another guest became ill she went upstairs and found Mc in- tosh in a bathtub where he had been placed to revive him. ''His fingernails were aJI blue 1 and his face was kind of gray. l meen he looked like he was de- ad," she said. Cher said Moss told her he had "been through this 100 times . We'll pour some waler on him. He'll be fine in the morning.'· CHER SAID she urged Moss to call a doctor but he refused. "He just said he didn't want one. I mean, he kept s aying it was no .big deal; that he'd been through it and if everyone would just c:.ilm down, he'd take care of it and everything would be fine. It didn't, obviously." Actor Dc.t vid Car- r ad in e, sta r o f televis ion's Kung Fu seri,es, has been ordered to pay $20 ,000 to a woman he allctc:dly as- saulted as he romped nud e in hi s neighborhood. "The court is or the opinion he was bombed out of his skull," said Superior Court Judge francis X. Marnell after ruling Thursday that Carradine had assaulted Anrick Marie Kilty, 28. THE WOMAN le;lified Carradine, naked, ac- costed her. caned her a '"witch" and tried lo Lear Bob Hope and other stars in free shows! []fndl [l molorcvch.' rJll'' roJro • TV .. ho"' hor~c 'how I hunJrcd., ol exhihit.,! (-,-I '. -~ {l "'I I Ii. f .. ''" • " .. Although Carradine did not appear in court, Marnell said there was · · o v e r w. h e I m i n g evidence of the assault and battery.'' Mrs . Killy was · awarded $8,000 for pain and suffering and $12,000 ' in punitive damages. "Carradine 's cavort· ing in the nude may not be unusual in his circle of friends , but it is in the society in which he has lo live," Marnell said. ON THE SAME day as the alleged assault, Car· radine was arrested for malicious mischief for breakin g in t o a neighbor's home and making a mess of the Lad Guilty Must Have Liceme SACRAMEMTO <AP) -A quadraplegic cit· ed for operating his motorized golf earl without a driver 's license is under orders lo get a special license. . Mu!licipal Court Judge Leighton Hatch, sit· ting m tramc court Thursday, found Joel ·Duce, 20, guilty or driving without a license. But he gave Duce one year's probation on con- dition that he gel a restricted license from the stale Departmemt of Motor Vehicles. STORE· WIDE CLEARANCE Our Larqest Selection of Better Grade Shoes Ever on Sale at our Store Men 's Ladies R~ to $36.95 R~ to 3 1.00 SALE 59o to 21 90 SALE 39o to 1890 I 052 lnine Ave. -Westcliff Pina Newport leach II It Schoolbooks Nix Garden of Eden BURLINGAME (AP > -Fifty years after the start of the Scopes Monkey Trial, Biblical crea· tionists ar e fuming about the absenc~ of Adam and Eve in, California school lexlbooks. A dissenting member of the state Board of Education, Eugene Rade. assailed tJl~ "pseudo- scientjfic community" Thursday. as ttie board ap· proved science and social studies texts with only a f~w changes lo accommodate the creationists. Commuting just became a relaxing pastime. NE W WORDING was ordered in a dozen Proposed science and social studies texts which a board committee had judged too dogmatic in their treatment of evolution. Another 17 social studies books were ordered altered because of portrayals of women and minorities, and 14 previously accepted books were dropped from the approved list for the same reason. THE BOOKS will be offered lo school for grades kindergarten through eight in the fa ll of 1976. Following board policy, none or the approved science books mentions creation at all. Some social studies books refer lo it in discussing the history of beliefs, a requirement adopted two years ago in the compromise that kept the Bible out of science classes. Ragle, who cast the onJy cijssenling vote against the science texts, ealled the 1973 agreement "im· proper and virtually immoral." . SOME MEMBERS of San Diego's Creation Science Research Center, which had tried unsuc.' cessfully to gel a creation·oriented text series adopted, said they were considering legal action. OMLY AT HEii FRIEDLANDER TRIUMPH • ~at '· You have better things to do than drive. Rest. Read the paper. Write a letter. Plan for the day's meetings. Analyze the stock market. Forget about the problems at work. Get home refreshed and relaxed. (UIIT.iit.Odel] Now you can. - Park-N-Ride Express £XP6ES6 is here. And it works just like the name says. Drive in to a Park-N-Ride Express parking lot. Park your car free. Or have someone drop you off. The Park-N-Ride Expre~s bus will take you to work in air-conditioned comfort, while you get a headstart on the day's work. And, at the end of the day, you'll get off again where your car is parked. Rested. Relaxed. Looking forward to the everiing. r··---------------·-·----------------------------------·-• DP I WANT TO GET THERE. Please send me schedules and information on· 0 Park-N·Ride Express commute r serVlce. 0 New routes serving my area: _____ _ .. =.."!:... 0 General Orange CountyTranSlt mformabon . 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OT EDITORl.t\L P . GE F orclng SillQg Issue Orange County supervisors have chosen to join a voluntary regional air pollution control distnct rather than wait for nt!w state legislation todoitforthcm. The move by Orange, Riverside. San Bernardino and Los Angeles Counties may be only symbolic since uny state law would preempt the field. Still, the volun· tary action proves the des ire of the smoggiest coun- ties in the s htlc to do something on their own. Regional pollution fighting has been inevitable for some time :,inc.:c s mog knows no political boun· daries. but the stule meas ure would impose controls from above th.it would be hard to swallow. Besides creating the regional district. it would hand sweeping new controls over local land use mat· ters to the Southern California Ass ociation of Gove rn- ments, an agency that has never distinguished itself in the firld of thoughtful planning. In short. the people of the South Coast Air Basin would be tter be served and the problem of pollution more effectively attacked if the voluntary agency is allowed to get on its reel. Rising Transit Costs As they expand bus service in the county. Orange County Transit District COCTD) officials are finding operating costs an;! soaring. For example, in f<'ebruary OCTD's cost of operat· ing rcgularl·y s cheduled buses was 75.5 cents a passenge r mile. More recent figures show the current cost is $1.07 for each passenger mile. And the a brupt rise does not yet reflect a substan- tial pay hike OCTD bus drivers recently received. ridership traps OCTD in a race that can 'l be won. And as it stretches to become more than a bus line operator. the tran!;il district is likely to find it will need additional sources of revenue to develop a true rapid mass transit system. But the voters said no to additional taxes for transportation last November, a decision they might someday want to rcconsidea'. It's either that or higher fares -and thus less service. Is There Hope There? f''or years , those concerned with noise problems at Orange County Airport have looked to joint use of military fi elds as a potential solution only to be r e· buffed r epeatedly by the military. The latest in a long series of reports on the joint use of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station and Los AJamitos Nava l Station will be completed this month by the county airport department and it is expected to be .as pessimistic as past studies. Though local officials have been put off by the military consis tently, and publicly have thrown up their hands in despair when joint use is suggested, perhaps they have information that such use is not completely out of the question. The proc.·css of achieving this coqperativc use is difficult and the chance of achieving it in Orange County, in light of past attempts, indeed seems re· mote. Rut a s operating costs soar, so does the transit district's ridership. It has reached 760,000 passengers. Since the district loses money on each nder, skyrocketing costs accompanied by ever-increasing But since other efforts to site a regional airport have been equally unsuccessful , the possibility of some joint use cannot be totally abandoned as an alternative. However s light the chance, it behooves county government to stay in the game. ''IT'S NOT ~EALISil(. THE TRACKS ARE TOO 600t>.'' OC Probation Chief Rating Missed Mark ( MAILBOX J Utt~'' from rc~der\, ~re wt tcomc Th~ r•qnt to c.ondrn-\e rtter., to 111 \P .. t<' or tl1m1n.ttr hbel ·~ rc-· wrv•d l.<ller> ol 300 worCI> or lh~ Wl ll be qovcn P•••.,•nc• All lcmen mv>I '"''"°' ~·cirwture .ind .,....111111.ield'•" llul n.im o m.iy lit w.11111e1d on r~ QUit\t 11 \Uff1c1tnl r t4\0n 1\ .eppwrent Poetry will not llf lkllllulled To the Editor In r espo nse to ne ws pa per a rt i cle s d es cr1b1ng Ad - minis tra tive Office r Robert Thomas's evaluation of county departme nt heads , I wis h to \'Oice m y protest. As one of Miss Margart.>t C. Grie r 's employes, 1 dasug ree with the state ment con- cerning Probation's ·'employe patte rn.'' f am definitely not "h<ffassed" and reel I have been warml y e nco uraged lo use "''hate ver c reativity I possess. HAVING ~oug ht employment under Mis s Grier s pecifically because of her innovative ideas on community involvement, I am puzzled by the reported com- m ents on '·community rela- tions." I (eel privileged to have wo rke d in the Communi ty Services Project for two and one- halI years of its three-year li fe, and feel it is an outstanding ex· ample of Miss Grier's conviction on the va lue of total community 1nvolvemenl. Her willingness to undertake a leadership role with the Community Services Project is a tribute to her dedicallon, also. That CSP was one of only three national projects to be in- cluded in an HEW film on ex- em plary prog rams, testifies to lhe esteem st was accorded. As Head Start coordinator for six a nd one-half years with the Community Action Council, I had an opportunity lo observe many county department employes while tht·y served on the CAC board of directors. Very few a p· pcared tu be serving with any great Sl'n::.t.> of committment to assisting the disadvantaged of our county. Mis::. Grier was an ouU.tandmg exception. During the pen od she :-erved on that Bo a rd and us a CAC committee cha1rpt•rson. sh<' gave of herself protessaonally e1nd personally, to see lhat l'ffect1ve programs were implemente d. BARRA RA A. SfURLJt~Y ~Crocodile? To the Editor Tht-pro mine nt treatment af· fordtc>d the airport briefing in your J un<.' 27 edition is apprec1 <1l· t--d. You failed , however. to rf'· J>Ott th<' offer of cooperation and support to the EIR consultin~ !arm m 1l.s investigative process c·xhmded by Milan Dostal. lhe Viee-Mayor of Newport Beach. Mr. Dostal's offer was made in , Dear Gloomy Gus ~ectivP c3rs 11re called ba~k by tht' maker, '°are derectlve drivers. &.c.c. c-, OV\ <-lllltllltt ~• t'*'!'I-W r•H"n •"41 • •.e-ou .. ,u, ""'"' .. ,.,,._~ .. llM M•~f>tt, ..... ~ .... ........ GIMfll• Gwt. Oa•I• ... ... the spirit of a search for the truth and it was a ccepted . . . one hopes in the same s pirit. I ATTENDED the meeting ;:ind I worry. hopefully wilhoul cause Jos eph Pantu s o . proj ect manager for the consulting firm, was affable and positive. fie solicited and welcomed our s ug· gesl1ons. Perhaps 1t is coincidenta l, but, as I drove home from the m eet- ing. I wondered i( Mr. Pantuso and his emp lo yes really represented Lewis Carroll's little crocodile :ind tha t we were the little fi sh es. l ret:alled "'how cheerfully he seem s to grin, how neatly spreads his claws , and wekomes little fishes in, with gently s miling jaws." WILLIAM P. WATERS Charity To the Editor : Und er Roman Jaw. the crucified were to have their legs broken. This did not happen to Christ as the prophesies foretold, "Not. a bone shall be broken." A spear into his heart to draw lhe last ounce or blood seemed to suC · fice. It's a good thing Jack An- derson was not there else he would have challenged the hap- penings. His article on former President Nixon ·s expenses in moving was pretty low reporting. He must have been taught, "charity-the greatest of lhese is charity.·· -I pray God for the gift or peace on Mr. and M rs. Nixon every night. VINCENT HAfDINGER Du111p Goodies To the Editor: The county dump situation con· tinues to wors en each year. Some people throw away items that other people could use, and re- pair, pamt. etc. One man's trash is another man's treasure! I am confounded by the fact lhat no one can retneve anything from the dump. Jn Eugene, Ore gon, (al least this was true 15 ye:irs a go). anybody seeking to get items from the dump would pay $1 to get in. and load his truck with all lhe goodies imaginable. Children were allowed to wander a round and pick items that other people had thrown away. Of course, pro- per clothing, like sturdy shoes were a necessity. One time my nephews fround a pile o( old parking meters (still in oper a· lion). brought them home. and had (un . Sort of used them a s piggy banks. WITH SPACE in jec>pardy, why doesn 't the county con.sider this idea? Lots of large ap- pliances which the bulldozers have to grad~ under, could be salvaged by junk dealers and help keep the dump rrom gelling so bogged down . Prices for salvage could vary: a truck could pay $3 for entry. a st.aUoo wagon $2, and an a ut.omoblJe SI . Or, since anfiation is aUll upon us. up lhe entry in accordance with what a J)<.'r~on could carry away in his vehicle. I have seen vape· stake renc1ng thrown away. Imagine wbat that ~d cost to buy today! Everyone could bcMJlt -lhc county, the dump it.seU, and the ever·searching aoodlc hunters. STELLA ANNE ROSCH How to Classify Friends (SYDNEY HARRIS ) f have been trying -unsuc· ccssfulJy. for the most part -to work out a .. Frie ndship Direc- tory·· for m yself, ever since re- ading that Truman Capote had tus litUc black bag lifted in Key West. Fla .. which included his "master list " of 700 s up - e rpri v ate. s ecret t e lephon e numbers. These 700 names and numb e r s w e re com · prised of what he once called "six different levels of friends - each for a certain need," as well a s .. addresses for practically everybody who is anybody." Since Capote is the man whose 540-guest list for his 1966 Plaza Hotel party expanded the old ··400" society list, he is not just making impressive noises here. WHAT fascinated me about this disclos ure was the "six dif- ferent levels of friends." Like most ordinary people, I have on· ly two -those I wouJd ask for money in a pinch. and those r wouldn't ; this lis t is precisely complemented by its reverse: lhose who would give, and those who wouldn't. How, on what basis. does one arrange a delicale hierarchy of friends ? What are the s ix categories? Which group are the closest friends? And. finally, how can anybody have 700 "friends," when most of us are lucky to have seven people who deserve that hag h, and almost ho- ly , a name? 1 suppose. 111 Capote's life· .style. there would be a number of ways of slicing the friendship pie Sexually 1s one obvious way thr ee g roup s might be · Straig hts," "Gays ," and ·o sc1llators .. But what about the other lhree? IT COULD be done fiscally : Those who li ve upon lhe interest or lheir interest. those who live upon their interest, and those poor few devils who live on c.tpital. You could divide lhose who haVt' yachts from those who don't , with a supergroup who have a yacht in each ocean. perhaps. Gastronomic ally, friends could be categorized into those with superb cooks, those with mediocre cooks, and those who lake you lo restaurants. THE ·'each for a s eparate need" intrigues m e. Naively, I always thought that friends were people whoae needa you wanted lo (ulf11l, and not those who might fulr1ll your~. Jt never occurred to me to classify my rnends by the ways In which they might be helprul to m e -but then I've never thrown a bash for S.O ben~faclors at the Plaia. Whoever atolc lhal UU1c black b:11 from Truman is in a position to make a lot ol peculiar phone calls. Bul 1 '11 bet no more peculiar.than some made by the • J~gaJ owner him self. Bill Would Cut Exemptio1as New Rules for Juries One o( the most amazing suc- cesses in legislative annals has been brought off by freshman As- semblyman Alfred Siegler. This is the apparently 1mm1-· nent pas sage of AB 681 to elimin ate all exemptions for jury duty. It is the first time in 105 years that the Legislature has acted to reduce jury duty ex· clus ions rather t han increase them. Over the years various groups have a ppeared and made their cases lo gain exemption s fr om l h e onerous but necessary ob- 1 i g at i on of citizens to s e r ve on j uries. In this manner, doc· tors. lawye rs a nd many other profess ion a ls have s ue · cessfully won their contentions that s uc h duty would deprive the puolic of their more important roles in life. If the exclus ions of pro- fessional types h asn't narrowed the panels e nough to make the work of jury commissioners dif· ficult. the additions or teachers, policemen, firemen and almost ever yone else on the public payrolls has been such as to make it near impossible to recruit other than the retired or unemployed. ( EARL WATERS ) THE LIST of those exempted under present law 1s so long and so all inclus ive 1t 1s ridiculous on its face. All m e mbers of the military on active duty along with all civil officers or lht' federal and s tale ar c cxcu~cd. So. loo, arc the c1ly and county officials. Som ewhe re along the line the legislators and their employes crawled under the pro- tective bl:rnkct. Ministers of the gos pel. o plomet r1st:., dru~~ists. dentis ts a nd c hi ropract o r :. gam e d sonc lu<.1r y ' And the railrojJ S and te lephone and tell' g raph c ompaoit!S got th e ir employes out from under llos pi lal a tte nda nts and almshouse keepe r s. if any s\Jch still exist. enjoy immunity along with ferry boat oper;.itors and tollgate collectors. Whatever lhc rat ion ale eonvtndng e arlier lawmakers to grant such broad exemptions. it is obvious that Siegler has no w s ucceeded in un- convincing today's legblators of the need for fl ;.i t e xemptions for any group. Oppos ition to e li min a ling the e,;emptions were m ade ('h1 eOy by the Judicial Council. probably because la wyers and j udges themselves will now be subject to jury duty. Hu" l'Ver. the bill sur-, p1;s1ngly r ect•1ved support from , th<> Peace Offil'ers, SheriHs. t Teacher s. and D1s tnct Attorneys . associations. all of whom have en· , joyed the exemptions. It also I brought togethe r in support t~e., otherwise warring T1iaJ Lawyers 'I and Medical Association. I IT WILL. :-.t 111 he pos:-.1blc to ~scape Jury dul) un an ind!vidual.1 basis by a showing or hardshipoaa~ Jhe person or on the public servt.'4.. by him. ,. r\lso the b ill anen •a:-.cs tl\t-• number ur <1llowablc p.:rempto~1 - challenges of pro-::.pt>ct ive jurors,,. by c:ounscl. 1i1 A s <1 practica l matter tM!. '?hrnmation or the exemptions lk" ('Xpecled to r eli eve the averai4'~ pnv<lte l:ilizen of much of die-" burden of jury duty s i.nce ma~"' more "'i II no w be drawn frqiri' public employ m ent where the in- dividual finanl'ial burden will Odt1' be the same because most Wtft'f suffrr nu lo:.~ of income wh~ "" ;11 ser ving. Ue cau~e vf this it is also eie~ peeled that the ne ed to increatt JUrnr fc('s, wh ich have alwa~ been ridiculously low. will ~:t forcst allt-d. Siegle r's legislatiQIH lhen e m erges both as a monq !>aver and an am provementoflhe JUry syst e m by making jurjo-4 p a n e ls f a r m ore broad!.~ represenlati\e of the co~~ mumty :f iJ Wildlife Defense Lags WASHINGTON -Interior Department documents, meant for o((icial eyes only, tell a grim story of the s puttering effort to save America's fish and wildlife from exploita tion. P'rom con· fidentia l field reports, here are the appalling details · SACRAMENTO "All facets of our enrorce· menl pro gram have been reduced a nd ham pered by in· adequate funding ... For the better part of the year. only one aeenl has been on board in the vast Lo6 Angeles complex." DENVER : ''Enfor cement operations have been reduced considerably. No field patrol dur· ing 1pring migration. Undercover projects have been almost com· ~·'>., L& ~ 'Oh y.lrl Well ow H Bomb• can d#tl'Oy th• world ,.,,., thMt yow """ .PfllY• Mtyt/nNI' (JACK ANDERSON) plete ly halte d." ]'lot a single agent, the report adds, has been assigned lo enforce the conser va· lion laws in the entire state of Wyoming. NEW ORLEANS: "AIUgator poa ching, selling and exporting il'i very pre valent throughout South Louis iana ... (Yet) the commercial activity or the en- dangered alligator is going almos t unchec ked.·• Only one a gent is a ssigned t.o cover the New Orleans porl. including the airport. 20 miles of sh1p docks and se veral outlying areas . NASHVILLE : "All on-going criminal investigations are being halted. We have been unable lo respond ~o requests from Ten· nessee. Kentucky and North Carolina on se rious complaints involving transportation and sale or white tall deer. We have documented 126 dei>truclive hunting sites in North a nd South Carolina on which we have been unable to m ake even a token In- vestigation.•• B A L T l M 0 R E . F' r o m· Dec:ember27, 1974. toJanuary 15, 1975. "law enforcement opera· lions were at a complete stunds till. . . In Penm1ylvuniu. Maryland, Delaware. Vaq.uniu. Weist Vaq(inla and lh~ D1stncl or Columbia." ANCHORAGE : Because oC limited f1'nds , the Anchorage of· Ike could' .. make only a token en· ror~menl el Cort.·· BOSTON ; Two alttran. H · signed lo patrol lhe northeast rC!· glon, were arounded and two were restricted because ot lhe light budget. ALB U Q U ERQUE : T "drastically"' rt·duced enfor mcnt effort in the southwest r g1on h<1s r esulted in "an incre ' ing number o f ille ga l co sumptive use s of wildlife." Th e docum e nts i n ou possession s how clearly that the conservation la ws aren't be' properly enforced. These ments w e r e demanded la February. Incidentally, by ff Conservation Chairman Ro Leggett, D-Calif. But for poUli reasons . the Interior Departm has held them up. A r esponse to his request drafted und passed up the c of command. Attached t.o it lhis handwritten memo: " narrative part that is attach 'tells·it-li ke·it-is' but probabl should not go out.·· ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robt'rt ,v Wrrd. Publt&hr.r Thom.cu l\cev1/, ,.:d1tQr llarbaro Krc1htch f:dltono/ f>age t:dit~r The editori al pag<> or lit<' Doily Pilot :SHk ~ to in fo rm a nd ~tamulat<> readers h:. pr~enlln on this. P:tJ.!<' di\ crs(' l'omml•nl:t~ on top1l's or interel(t hy ~vndlcat• '--d column1:.ts anct l'llrtooOists by flrovldlni :i forum for read~f'9'"' \ lews and b) pr t'Mmtl ng thls:' ne\\spaper' opi nloni. ::ind ld('as on rurrent toptl') Th1> c'<lltori&I opan1on!< or th1• o:.111) Piluc dp nnly in the c.-d1ton a1 c·olumn .r~~ top or the page Opinions presst'd b> the l'OlutnnJsta t'~ ('8Aoo(lilt" and letter writers• lhtir own and no tnd~cmen:~ their vlr~s by the D:ill PU should bf.' inferred . )' Ol Friday, July 11, 1975 1 ,. ~ . l i ( E t J c l \I t \ CJ ~ ~ ti c I r fi ~ t 0 n v 0 ti ~ n ... " s a "' h SI A q· h! It "' ti g 84 -• AP PNto f-r~.Juty 11, 1975 DAil y PILOT A 7 Portrayals Hit Theater Manager Aroused Pyramid Plans Bared Church Group Supports Women HENDERSON, Nev. and an internotlonul and be healed and cooled (AP) -Preliminary trade center. 1'he pro by 2 1"2 acres of solar plans for a $350 million poud 42·~tory hold energy eoOedors on the hotel·caaino resort com· would have 4,000 room!'!, roof. pl ex have been sub. 'j;;;;;==;;:.._,_ ___ 1 ---W ASHI N GTO N CUPI> -A cU said in a statement accompa· sou TH LAKE milted to the Planning ~ \ THE Presbyte rian church agency nyingthepetitiontoUteSEC. TAHOE CAP) -The Com~ission ~ere with ~o ~EARL'S says it wants an accoWlting from IT SAID ADVERTISEMENTS owner of a dri ve·in P~tomi.~eths to hr 1 10gdto thee . 4 "-...·"'•'~ Procter and Gamble for its depict women primarily es theate r that had its film c1 Y e sp en or o : •11 co .. o portrayals in advertisements of "housekeepers, mothers and sex confiscated by police Egyptian arch_itecture : '"::C,':.::'' women as •'housek eeper s, objects" although they make up ~ says ~is attorneys are a n d t ~. e g r ea t 1495 _ 04011 mothers and sex obiects." 38 percent of the work force. · explonng legal avenues pyramid's. oc: • • Un1"ted Presbyt n'an Church Th Id 1 · of . 011&n ... ,_s....111 OHLY .. T · e e sharebo ers' reso ution recourse. Las Vegas pubhsher 21922 c.-. C•t"•tr-~ representatives expressed the asks Cor a summary of the roles Police confiscated a Herman Greenspun ap.. !loo~,._ ... A,..,._, HERi hope that talks between company in which women are most com-t> fiJm called "The Dirty plied for a zone change of ._ '"' ~~ c....-FRIEDLANDER o!1icials and the c.hurch monJy depicted in the firm's 200. Mind of Young Sally" at about 500 acres of his ~~-=-=-----~==~Ir-TRIUMPH stockholders could lead to volWl· t I tl ed t 1 · · h b d 8 400-G V 11 mos requen y us e evts1on 1 t e t eater owne by , acre reen a ey ClassiCtcd ad:."' sell big .................. . tary changes of "misrepresenla-comm ercials and the 100 most • Steven Mitchell. subdivis ion to .accom- 1 ••• ,ms. ~malt 1.~ ...... or any •·•· u 7•1771 lion" of women in the soap firrfl's 'del · led m g · ds od l lb 2 400 "" " """~ advertising. wt Y pnn a azme a · The lilm was deemed m a e e • . -a~re ~e-item. Just caU642-5678. THE CHURCH'S General As-IN A LE17ER TO Ptocter and ''pornographic" by a SQrt c~iplex in this city r••••••lliillliimiii•iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii. bl eel Gamble di.rectors, church of-criterion established by 16 ma e s east of Las sem y mission said it back up 1 Vegas the appeal for voluntary action ficials said they hope "future Police Chief John T . · by filing a shareholder's resolu-conversations will enable us to Crow, a police lieut~nant, THE RESORT IS to be Higher Goal tion with the Securities and Ex-come to a satisfactory agree-and a representative of d l d b N . d · ment and that we will be able to the Eldorado County Dis-eve ope Y eva . a I Sargent Shriver, un-~~r:r ;~~~~s~i~:1e ~k~~e~:J withdraw the resolution." trict Attorney's office, a Pyramid ~orp: .0 '. L.as 7821 Coast Hwy., Lagma Beoch LOBSTER shan'&r') -v successful vice pre· to publish a report on the images The resolution also asks for a police spokesman said. Vegas, which said it an-ou1v1 ... ,,..Vf<lo::.£AF000 Sl.d ent1·a 1 cand1"date · ·1 f h Details of that criteria tends to purchase the Jumb Shrf 3 50 lb ofwomeninitsadvertising. s1m1 ar survey o ow men are werenotreleased. needed property from • O mp . • . . . . . . . . . • . . • · in 1972. is giving up The church owns 70,594 shares depicted in advertising and in-Mitchell said he was Greenspun. • Lobster Tails •.•• , ••••.....•• 6 /6.50 00 that office. He's of Procter and Ga mble stock. formation on the frequency with a ware of the so·called The proposed complex GI t T II 2/1 50 . f "Co . 1 d rti . h which women ""'nd men appear as • an a I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • r unnmg or Presi-mmer cia a ve smg as .. pornographic criterion, incl udes three huge dent, the Brattleboro reflected and r einforced existing principal on·camer a speakers in and maintained the mov· pyramids, a hotel casino, Also Alaskan Kina Crab •••••••• 3.65 ~ Reformer in Ver· ~·~~ste~reot~ype~~s~o~f~w~o2m~e~o~;;·~tbe~c~oun;;!·~~tbe~t~e~le~v!i.s~i~on~co~m!!!m~erc~i!als~.!!!'!!!!~~1 !__:ie:di:':d:n:ot~fi:t~iL::_~~-__:O~l~y:m~p:ic~s~po~rts.:_f~a~c~ili~·ti:·es~IJl!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!~O~pe!!!!!l!!!!n~:~1~0~:~3~00~lo!!!!!l!!!!6~:3~0~p~.~m~.~7!!!!!!!!!0~ays~!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!I!!!!~ moot says. ...: ~~ .. I Army Said Not Fair ,.To Women WASHINGTON <AP> -Recent Army .regula· l i ons bar women enlistees from jobs such ·as chaplain's assistant, p h o t ogr a pher and veterina r y ass ista nt, Rep. Charles H. Wilson (0.Callf.) bas charged. "Wh ile business and government are becom- i n g i n creasing l y e n1igbt ened a bout employing women in hi~h-level pos itions, the Ai'my by this action in clo~ng many highly technical pos itions to women show s a backwoods m entality," Wilson said. M~N. A ME MBER of the Hous e Armed Ser vices Committee, ~aid other areas closed to women in the Army in- clude radio operator, "-_........,........._zepair-.-m ic rowave repair . Nike-He r cules fare control mechanic, camera repair. e1ircraft turbine e ngine repair, optical lab specialist , m edical supl>IY, sur- veyor , topographer and offset press operator. "In 1974, 18 percent of U)e Army's enlis tments were Category 4 <lowest mental aptitude> and none or these 18 percent were wome n ," Wilson said. "Of cou rsc, to be admitted to the military, w o m en mu s t m eet h igh e r qua I i fi cat ion su.ndards. "APPARE NTLY THE Army prefers quantity to quality in filling these hiahly skilled positions. It is, in effect, keeping wom en in their trndi· tional f ema le typo- graphical ghetto," he said. 0 lttt ..... tfAST .. ,ill1 O lest W11ftt UST 11111111 O L ........ , FAST •• ..... •itt o Ltst _..., f AST 111 lly"'ttl' 0 l ..... "'11l1t11itc• lVERYTIME fAST WEIGHT t0S1 IS ALMOST AlWAYSA Dt$AWOINTllllG FAi l· Ulll NcMM y11 n~I .._ tllt M4llt ........ ttlt ..... Ml·~ .-HI '" """"'""' ... th• ""' ,um. kJllcl llfl Ill tlltllllf · · • ' I Jftff1111 ... ~111t1fdlt­ .......... rtttllfdl ""' ... t• ... ....... Ullcl ,,,, ""•'Mt,,... T .... ...,lft'lll CALI.HOW 558·8404 Fireside Collec tion man-size recliner Button-tufted, choice uf vinyl-covers. $149 sa le rl·clrners 147 . ~ men's long sleeve dress shirts Solids, patterns, 14 V2 to 17, 32 to 35. 5 • 9 9 comp. val. 11 .00 to 12.00 men's furnishing!> 6 · ·boys' and girls' summer sunsui~s For infants, assorted styles, fabrics. 1.79-7 • 99 were 1.99-12.00 infdnb .38 the latest earth sandals fo r summer Comfort in wJlking! In white or camel. 14.99 were 22.00 junior shoes 129 ' -I ' ,-< ··-r.ii .~, . '{ ~ LJ( ~ \ ' . ' : . "'\ " a _;> ,, , .' ._ I -.,. group of ladies' sleeveless blouses Assort ed in dots. checks. prints. Assorted in dots. checks. solids. 3 • 99 comp. val. 6.00-12.00 blouses 31 Columbia Minerva needlepoint kits Save 25%. Limited quant ities. 3 Styles. 8. 99 to 14. 99 reg. $12-$20 ~rt needlework 40 FASHION SAVINGS POLYESTER TOPS comp. val. $8-$10 1or ... hop 1G2 ASSORTED BLOUSES comp. vJI. $10-$14 bl1JU"l''> 1 J SUNSENSOR ~ SUNGLAS)E~ \\t'rv ~I U-$22 L:IO\'l'., l CIRLS' BABY LJOLL 'i \\lt'rl' S<1-~ll ~,r1..,· l1ngt'rie 7Y GIRLS' SWIM SUITS wen· $I 0-Sd 4 prelL'C'lh 90 prt'l<'t•n ... '10 l'\( 1·pt ( rt ·rhh.1w ASSORTED SHORTS werf> 4 7S-S.10 l iltl(' boys 52 ASSORTED SPORT, DRE~~ '>HOES were $36 1unior shoes 12q ASSOR TED TR ADITIONAL )HOL) wt•re $30 •red cross ~hoes 5 I 2 for $11 5.99-9.99 11.99 3.99-5.99 7.99-10.99 :?.99 . 19.99 16.99 'lh1\ prnduc I hJ' 11111O!Hk'111•1 \\llJt1·\l·r 1•.11h rh, 1\.1• 1.n.11 Americ.m l<l'd Lrr"' COTTON KNIT TOP~ W<'rl' 'l. 99 3.99 1r. '>J)OrlS\\'CJr I '11) 1 and 2 PC. DRESSES wen• 1..t.<J9-l'J.l}lJ 9.99-14.99 1r. dre...)eS 94 MISSES' PANTS were• 15.<N-.!U. 11c1 9.99-11.99 c ontcmpor Jry sport,wc,ir I 02 . ASSORTED DRESSES w1•rp $J6-$-H1 'rnntrmporJry '.>J.)OrtsweJr I CJ.! ronoN PLA YWEAR W,l._ $7-$.!~ J\.llV!' ~fX)rt)Wl'Jr 7h FOR THE HOME ACRYLIC CUTIING BOARDS reg. 7. 50 sm. houswares 21.J PIERRE SANTINI CUTLERY SET reg. $20 fl.ltware I 5& 23.99-30.99 4.99-15.99 5.99 12.99 29.99 WfAREVER CERTIFIED COOK~ET reg. 4lJ.1JlJ rnokwedrc I 5 1 WONDERKNIT 4-Pl Y YA~N .ir1 needlework 40 4 oz. skein 99c 1\SST. COLORFUL DEC ORA fO~ PILLOW~ rg. $6-$10 2.99 to 5.99 pillow<. 113 ASSORTED SINGLE-WIDTH ORAPERI E~ reg. $20-$25 9.99 dr.1peries I I J ~YA RUGS IN WOOL Pll L FROM DENMARK special 99.99 .irr,1 rugs I 3 7 MEN'S, BOYS' SAYINGS SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS, vJI. $7.50-$11 mt>n's furnishing., 6 BELT LOOP FLARE SLACKS, v~1I. $1 6-$18 t.iilorc-d sport ... wc•Jr 4:; CREDIT CARO WALLETS, reg. $10-12.50 .1ClC'>'-Orll'' .ind grYh 80 BOYS' KNIT SHIRTS. comp. vJI. $4-$S boy•) furni~hing'> 2 3 FAMOUS MAKE BOYS' JEANS, c.omp. vJI. $8.50-) 11 boy\' < lothing 14 MAJOR APPLIANCES BUDGET SAVINGS ENTIRE STOCK MISSES' SWIMSUITS were 9.99-19.99 b11dget ~lores, swimwear 828~xcept cl cajon MISSES' ASSORTED KNIT TOPS were 3.99-4.99 budgel slores. sporlswfar 800 MEN'S LONG SLEEVE PRINT ~hirts were 12. 99 budget stores. ITl{'n's sport5W{'Jr 805-<>xcepl el C<ljoo MEN'S CASUAL PANTS, 30-38 comp. val. $ 10 budget stores, men's pants 81 7~xcept el caion 4.99 11.99 5.29, 2/$10 2.99 5.99 $289 88.00 6.99-13.99 2.99 7.99 5.99 Sout h Coast Plaza-Costa Mesa, 3333 Bristol St.. 546-9321 Westm inster Mall-Golden State at San Diego Fwy., 898-2521 Monday thru Friday 10-9:30 Saturd ay 10-7 Sund.ay Noon to 6 MAYCQ • •• . ~-UAtl Y PILOT Frid•y.Juty11. t975 Boy Scouts Prepared Pageant Hopeful Adarnanl 'Do-gooders' Regard Sarcasm as Tribute Mwgrove To Talk W<.ir corre:.pondt•nt Patches Musgrove will !>peak Saturday al <.1 d10· ne r meetin g of th e Orange County ('hapter o( the Retired Officers Association. The meeting wiJI be held at the Officers Club al El Toro Marine Corµ> Alr Station. Reservations are re· quired. They can be made by contacting Lt. Col. Carlos Fraser, 17141 Englewood Circle. Hunt· ington Beach , phone s.&2·3192. CO Nan1ed Col. flon<.1 Id ft:. 1'cbon of Irvme is the new com mandrng officer or ~1adne Aircraft Group 16 at El Toro Manne Corps Air Station. By GEORGE W. CORNELL A,.llM ...... Wn• NEW YORK -Cynics sometimes s neer at the .. do, gooder" impulse of the Boy Sco~ts of America, bul the organization 1s new national director of man· power regards the sarcasm as a tribute. "ll 's a matter of being secure enough to accept it as a compliment." says the Rev. Thomas S. Hag· gai. "Being a 'do-gooder' is something to be proud of. What we need are more 'do-gooders' doing some good.'' HAGGAI, 44 , A BAPTIST minister called the "Messenger for God in lhe Marketplace" because or extensive lectures before business groups, took over this spring as supervisor of adult leaders of the free world's biggest or· NA 1\1 E ganization of boys. . 0 "Some people may "', •f'. , thumb their nose at our NE\\ S cultivating kindness, yet they want a kind socie- ty," he said in an interview. "They w~nt the privilege of spoofing us, but also want the kindness we defend for them in the world." , A genial and hearty champion of the Sc?ul- instilled ideals to be trustworthy, loyal, kind, helpful, obedient, cheerlul, courteoq.c;, straight.. thinking, friendly, brave, clean and reverent, Hag- gai observed with a smile: "I TELL AUDIENCES l 'M CORNY, I tell them I'm square, that I speak for the square virtues." But this outlook. he noted, has come lo touch a responsive chord among the young, and invariably now draws big applause from college stude nts. "The 10 Commandments are coming back an style," he said. "It's a recd return. Kids are recycl- ing, reclaiming the old values. A y~ar fr~m no~, they're going to be in shirts and lies while their elders are in leis ure suits.·• Haggai, in charge of development and training of the 4,500 professional staff members and l.S 1st ANNUAL SELL-ABRA TION WE'RE ONE YEAR OLD •.• ANO WE'RE CELEBRATING - ',...,._' ""''"' I -1 \hf I •if# It lflit:t-& Sebastiani --4. ~ • .., '" ., t. • ........... •1"" VINEYARDS SEBASTIAHI GALLON SATURDA y I JUL y 12th ONLY HELP US CELEBRATE OUR ANNIVERSARY! • CHAMPAGNE WILL . BE SERVED ALL DAY! BE OUR GUEST • New Robert Mondovi million adult volunteers overseeing the scouts, s aid the movement is based on the Biblical command- ments and teachings revealed to Moses. • The objective for the young people involved - currently 4.3 million of them -is to build faith in their Creator, dedication to country and determina- tion to serve fellow human beings. "WE'RE A MOVEMENT BASED PURELY on service and our moral·elhical approach lo life." Haggai said. He said the Scouts are developing a "much closer identification with religious organizations than we've had for a while." About 65 percent of the 160,000 Scout units are set up through churches and synagogues on a non· sectarian basis . Concerning occasional past criticism that the scout movement tended to equate Godliness with SANTA BARBARA (UPI) -Ken Boxer says he has a constitutional right to enter lhe Santa Barbara County Mald beauty pageant. But Bob Baker. secretary and manager or the pageant, says the 17-year-old high school graduate didn't fill in the eolry Corm with the necessary signature. R nuffed W.A. ''Tony" Boyle, forf!le r United Min e workers ·presi· dent convicted of ordering 1969 assassination of union rival, was denied neiw trial · Thursday. 'The J 0 Co1t1mandn1ents art- cmnfng back fn style. It'• a rea~ return.' BOXER SAID even though he was denied an app l ication for the pageant. he will s how up at the dress rehearsal ·-================;fiiiiiiiiijjjjii Sunday in nearby Santa Ir Maria -all decked out Am~ricanism. Haggai said the Scouts increasingly have broken free of that implication, recognizing thal genuine regard for country can demand criticism of its conduct. "WE'RE NOT JUST FLAG-WAVING superpatriots," he said. "In a sense, the nation and in swim suit and plat· · form shoes. Sunday is also the deadline for applica- tions. The winner will be selected July 22 and go to Sacramento to compete in the Miss California pageant. its mores have moved away from us, and left us THE CONTROVERSY standing there. But while the culture may go its arose when Boxer ap- way, we still believe the surv~val of the countrr de· proached Baker three pends on vital principles., on 1dea~s thal sometimes days ago for an applica· stand against the country s behavior. lion. Boxer said he fillt:d all the quaUfications Gallery 1111. MacNe1I , ·we have our own track. We don't say, 'Love between 17·25 years of Bronze Sculpture. 1111 So. America or leave her,' but rather. 'Love Am erica !ge, single, never been Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach. and improve her.'.. married and never been July 10 through Aug. 3. .. .. pregnant -except one. Wed. through Sun.. 12-5 Haggai, ~rninKalama~.Mich.,hasledcon· n~H~e~i:s~n~o~lf~e~m~a~le~.~~~~p~.m~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ gregalions in Rock Hills, S.C., and High Point, N.C. He now makes his base at national Scout head- quarters in Norlh Brunswick, N.J. The organization has a national budget of $14 million, and of $102 million for its 428 local councils, about half raised through united community drives, about half from individual contributors. THE SCOUTS OWN A 575·ACRE RESERVE at Mendham, N .J .. for training leaders, and have several huge outdoor spreads where youngsters go on trips -canoe bases in Maine, Minnesota, Ken· lucky and Wisconsin, and a 137·000-acre Seoul ranch and explorer bases at Cimarron, N.M. Scout emphas is on nature study and lore, paralleling the American Indian regard for nature, gave Scouts a pioneering concern Cor ecology. "long before the word ever became popular,'' Haggai said. "I don't believe you can have vital fait.h in God without a deep appreciation for what He created, not only for fellow men, but for a rose, a tree, a run· ning stream. . ' ....l'llb(ITIZENS ST ATEMENT OF :fll -CONDITION = = AT THE CLOSE OF --1111r BANK OF J~~~1 ~o~i~75 COSTA MESA Consolidated Report of Condition of .. CITIZENS BANK OF COSTA MESA" of Costa Mesa in the Stale of CaHfornia and Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of business on June 30, 1975. ASSETS Cash and due from banks ............. . U.S. Treasury securities ............. . Obligations of other U._S. ·Government agencies and corporations .. · ........ . $ 1 ,7RJ,897 .~ t 250,462.32 1,399,489.09 749,369.90 •VIN ROSE• •CHABLIS •BURGUNDY Winery • RED DIMMER WIME "We're a bridge between the young and their society, in which the generations work s ide by side,'' he said. "We're instilling in the young et sense of integrity, direction l:lnd ambition . We're giving them a sense of personal responsibility lhat enables them to slet!p al night, to look another I person in the eye, and know their own manhood.•' Obligations of States and pohhcal subdivisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1''edera1 fund s sold and securities pur- chased under agreements to resell ~~~ ~r~~i~·e·s· •. f~l~~. ~~d ri~t~~~~: 1,000,000.00 11,161,777.21 • WHITE DJMMER WINE $2.19 ... 5th $3.89 ... Ma9nums h Gallon 2.89 1ec; 1.n Open 10 o.m. to Midnight DANDY Ll:ON "m"l:N::E: oo.~l l 332 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach 494-5156 ~ =========~ ,. I Public -·~AUCTION FRIDAY. SATURDAY, SUNDAY et 8 P.M. Bargains on Fine Crystal. Sterling Siluer. Po~celains. Oriental Objects d'Art. Paintings. J ewelry. Antiques. Bronzes. Furnirurr. elt'C t Indian Turquoise .. S l .000.000 INVENTORY I r"m LH1111•\, (u11rf\, U11f·Of·Puw11, /Ju11 /..rrl(•td1·> VISITORSt Com~ and see whatfun an AUCTION can bet FREE ADMISSIONf ... across tnt' strcl't jrom seven of the Southland',:, m ost dcgant woterfnmt restaurants! Uos~J \'t n lttl·\tl:iy &. li1u rid:iy .. AlJCTIONS HELD EVEKY FRIDAY. SATURDAY, SUNDAY et I P .M. U~f.. YOUR BANKAMERICARD. MASTER CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2542 Wut COMI ffltlhway Newport Beach, Callfomta 91660 (714) 645-2200 W£ BUY 'Off CASH OR SELL ON COttfMISSIOfti lrr'N<M.£ ESTA TES OR SINGLE IT'EMS iR r L£1 J\F. H'C fl()\/-1:.R PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 'USINES!o NAME STATEMENT Tne 1o11ow1n9 per'IOI\ is do1119 bu:.l nnsn· FICTITIOUS eUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie following pe1 so11 1s oou>g bu>1 BEACH BL\10. LOCI< & KEY, IOSI• !Mach BlvO., Stariton, CA. MU as: I G & G PAINTING, 2C>t0So. Poplrir,I ~nta An•, Callfor11lri 91/0. I EOward John MtCormdtk, Apl m , 110t W. Stevens, Sanla Arw, CA. 91101 Conata R. Gattuso, 7b 10 So f'Wlor. ~ta AM, Cafltorrila 91/04 I Tr11s bus1ne-. is tonc:tuch:d by an •n This bu>i11us is tOl\Outl..a by on 1n dlv1ou.1. Chv10Uil Donato P Cdllu'o Eowaro John Mt Corm<Klr Tnl> )talemenl Wd) 111.,0 w11n t1" Tn" 'lal•,.,,.,r\t ...,,., Ille<! witn tM Counly Cieri\ of Ordnge Co.inly Oil Julv Coullly CIMk ol Orange CountyOf'IJunt' 7 191S 16, 197S. • . F 4SJ1• F44t1S Pub11>heil 0fClngt Cc.a'' Doily PllOI, PH04, June 10, 21, .inc:t July 4, ti• 1~7~ Julw ti 11 ZS Olnc:t AU"u'I I 1915 .,_ 1S UlS-1S ' ' ' ' '" ' <>J<r PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINES!o FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT Tne lollow1ng person 1~ 001119 bu:.. l lle to110 .. 1ng P<f>On 1> 001119 bu" nc11!. as· M\~ d \ ROBIN THOMAS COMPANY & l<APT'N KEN S BOAl SALES >HOM.AS PAVING, 11• We>I t'ltn St. 1)00 W. Coast H19l'lwdy, NewPorl Su<tt: H, C~ta Mew , C•lll 9162/ Be.tell, CA 91C>C>J Rob•n Tnom .. s. 1139 T•ll4911r Or , Kenneth Cnart('\ C..i-.111. l1q Costa Mew, CA 91626 Rocnester, Co\la Me\a. CA 'l'lb'6 Tl'l•S bu\1ne\~ 1\ tonOvtted by <tn 1n. Tn1s business t\ ~Ol\dutt.O by ..,. in 01vrelval cllv1cludl Robtn Tnom,.\ ic .. nnet11 C. Ga•1t1 Tn" \lal,.menl w•\ !oleo wtln Ille Tr11s st•temenl \Ill•> f1teo w11n tne County Cirri of Orange C:.ounlyon June County Cieri\ ol Orenve County on Jun<' 16, i.I} 13. 1975. F'4ell F4SGll Pubh\l'led Oranoe COOl\I Daily Piie.i, Publlr.r>eO Or.1n9e Co.,\I OClllY Ptlot. Junt:20.21onoJuly4, ll, 191S n.S1·1S June21,andJuly4, 11, 11, 1'7S 2lM·1' "Selling Fun lor$1 Years'' FREE DRAW/Ill FORU. STRINC '' TENNIS • , •, SP£CTACULAR~'' _j JULY11 , ~ 12,' 13th "TENNIS COLLESE" SPECIAL • 5 WEEK COURSE Reg. $85.00 s7000 Special At Oftly .... . C-~ , .. T• Tioo ... A-n.. c-... • TENNIS BALL SPECIAL w11-s111 Ott-'1" y .tt.w <-M Mtili.u • '°" llMIT 7CANS • TENNIS RESTRING SPECIAL $ l0.00 Nylon $595 (I DAV ONLY) •••..... • FREE llA THEil RACKET GR" 1 ~·· C:UiTOfilllt ' SEE THE NEW NASTASE ADIDAS TENNIS SHOE (Polyester) '2115 othe r assets representing bank premises ........ -.......... --. -.... . Other assets ......................... . TOTAL ASSETS ..................... . . "'\ . ,r LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partners hips, and corporations Time and s avings de pos its of in -o iv id u al s. partne rships , and corporations ......................... . Deposits of United States 9~vernmcnt .. Deposits of States and political subdivisions ....................... . Certified and officers' checks. etc ...... . TOTAL DEPOSlTS ................... $15,702,l~.62 (a ) Total demand deposits .......... 8,513,151.93 (b ) Total time and savings deposits .. 7,189,032.69 1,408,947 .88 162,992.65 17,916,936.88 7,346,743.36, 6,643,360.41 409,138.51 • 662,459.30 . 640,483.04 Mortgage indebtedness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104,62t.« •• Other liabilities ....................... -694,964.11 TOTAL LIABILITIES .. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,501,769.1'7 , RESERVESON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to Internal Revenue Service rulings) ................... . TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES ..................... - CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Equity capital, total ................. . Common stock-total par value ....... . (No. s hares authorized 600,000) (No. s hares outstanding 250,000) Surplus (Including contingent fund of $250,000.00) .................. -....• Undivided profits ............... --.... . TOTALCAPITALACCOUNTS ....... . TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPIT AL ACCOUNTS ........... . MEMORANDA Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call date Average of total loans for the 15 calen- days ending with caJl date ........... . Markel va lu e of investment securities ........................... . If . 77,248.71·· . . ... 77,248.71 . I 1,337,919.00 ; 750,000.00 . , '1 ' soo,000:00 ! 87,919,00 I 1,337 ,919.00 ! . ' $ 17,916,936.88 ( • • • $ 15,159,481.00 i • • 12,069, 783.46, 2,385,675.00 t • We, Kenneth w•. Fowler. Vice President, and John W. Walsh.' Cashier, of the above-named bank do solemnly swear/affirm that i this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of our t knowledge and belief. ----•• ~ --~-_________ _J v*~:... t ·---0 ---o;.:.k;f-12-w.~······----1 St.ate of California, County or Orange, ss: Sworn to and sub-I scribed before me this 9th day or July, 1975, and l hereby certify that I am not an officer or director or this bank. !' My commission expires pecember 11. 1978. Linda G. KlirnJclewlcz, Notary Public. (Signed) Publlshed Orange Coast Dally Pilot, July 11, 1975 ~ ) • , Cou11tg Admlnbtration 81 WIUillllCIUlB188a -.............. altena1tlve. The to1t ulna count.y tax funds would be about '7.Te mUUon. SANTA ANA -Oranae'Counw 1ov•mment's lbulldln•'' m.•Y be off the 1round •l•ln after "Thl• cash ouUay would b& th• method of lowest coat. However, it requires a lump aum ~p­ propriation which caMOt be 1ccommo41ted ln the curTent bud1et or even in the 1978-77 budaet w\thout 1l1runoant lmpact on the tax rate, 1• Thomae 1t\d. • a1becl once from µlla ynr'1 bud a et. , e County Board ot Supervisors will be asked ~ to reconslcter building •n ultra-modern ad· tratlon buildine using revenue bonds gener,t· ~tho county Civic Center Commission. lo • report to the board, County AdministraUve Cf!' Robert Thomas said the project as It ls cur· r~Uy planned wou)d require $9.52 million worth of By ellmlnattna the buildln1 ff(>m the budset, 1upervl1ors were able to reduce the county's pro- jected. tax rate 12 cent.a per $100 aaaesaed valuation. ~1rbon~. . OTHER METHODS OF FUNDING and their drawback• llst.ed in the CAO'a rtP'i)rt lnclude: -Revenue sharine f\mds, wtlfch Thomas said AT 80\JGHL 'Y 7.5 PERCENT interest the have been entirely uaed up this year on '·'vitally buildina will have cost $17.5 million by the um'e lhe needed" capital projects. county-pays it off. ---_ -Generaal obllaation bol\ds, wblch Tho01as 'fhOmas said in hls report that direct capital said would require a voto of the people and a long f undin1 of the building would sUll b& the cheapest delay that would increase t.he cost. --------------------Private lease·back funding, which the CAO claims is the most co&Uy f\lnding method due to By Phil lnterlandi hlgher interest rates. THE JOINT POWERS financing arrangement with the Civic Center Commission (primarily an al- liance of Santa Ana and the county) was \.ISed to pay tor the new county courthouse, which required a total of $22 million in revenue bonds for construc- .tion. According to a tentative schedule contained in the CAO'a report, the bidding and delivery of the re· venue bonds could be @mpleted by Nov. 15, 1975, the contract awarded l)y Dec. 1, 1975 and construc- tion completed by Aug. l, 1971. County Approves Sarid Pit Work SANTA ANA -Oranae County supervisors have taken another step toward resolving the long dispute over restoration of the old Burris sand and gravel pits along the Santa Ana River near Anaheim Stadium. · The board approved a pact with the Orange County Water District to shore up the eroded slopes of the plta for use as a recreation area and water percolaUon basin. ~c~;;~ BUT 8VPERVISORS MADE il clear they ex· ... ' · "' -~ pect the dlttrict to live up to county sand and gravel El he [ .-nining regulations even though as a public agency, SeuJ re tc the district is t-echnicaJly exempt from local Or· dinancea. ~ S ANGELES (AP) SAN FRANCISCO { _ awrence Lipton, 77, (UPI> -Burial was ~poet, novelist, lecturer scheduled today for laun· i and chronicler of the dry worker . Katina • beat generation, died Gellepls, 89, once ~ WednesdtY. He had been h on o re d b y K i n g !-ill for months. Lipton Constantine of Greece The county's rules set standards for depth of slopes, dust and noise controls and hours of pit opera· t.ions. Under terms of the agreement, the county will permit the water district to extract fill material from county flood control land in the Santa Ana River· bed. ~had contributed fre· becauseshes~nt.$20,000 THEDIRTWILLBEusedbylhewaterdistrict !• q u en t. 1 y to s u c h -about t.wo·tbirds of her . th ~magazine s as the earnings during 8 10. to stabihae the at~ep slopes of. e old quarry to pre· >Quarterly Review of year period _to Greek vent further erosion and possible damage to homes L·t t th p · hA-a• M Gm ...... :.., ontherirn. t 1 era ure, e ar11i e -a:nues-.rs. ..._....-~ r. d' t ·ct will 1 · th Id ·ts j., Review. the Atlantic died Tuesday. She was .me wa~er 1.8 1:1 a "ll& mine e 0 P• M 0 nth 1 y, p 0 e t r y aw 8 rded the Royal both for slope-bwlding Jna~erial and to expose the f'. ~.aa~ the Nation. Order of the Wellare at porous rock larers that will soak up the water to ~ the Greek consulate in feed ~he co~nt.y a undere~d waler table. f----------San Francisco in 1962. Superv1so~s said in their agreement that .any r De•Cla NOf.lees money . the district. makes from sale of mined 1 material over and above the cost of slope restora- PAULM.Hus r o H.O•l•o•OMtl'IJu. on'° o e a are y e wa r is nc an e f .. unoM PUBLIC NOTICE u· 1• t b h db th te d' t · t d th 'Y '· 1t1S ., s..tdlt0.<1• H°'pl'•'· AHi· l'ICTITIOU$ •USINHI county . .. ~ .. LAtll ... Hiii•, ca .. rHldMI in NAMCSTAT&MlNT Or..._ County tor ten Y••" Mwl In Tiie following penons •re OOlno bui.i· t<lllfoml• tor lilly .... .,,. Mr. Hut.Ion MU H : .. ~ -ow ...... ol an •ulo ··~Ir ~ SNI COMPAHV. 11,'1 Hol)klns, ror(twe11ty0tl1t• v••"· •nCI ••' o lrvlne, CA. ,1664 c p • "'4flller ot Matonl< L~ No. •n of Foy• s.,.rks S13 Waslli119\on s.n ounty rogralllS ;.11(1Una Hiiis. C:.•· Sur"l"eCI by -,1~ Frantl.co, CA. "4n1 • ¥, Lllll•n Mor•n of PIHsanton, C..; Edwtrd M. Nichols, UtO Hopkin\, :..ll·shter, ""-uele· Services-. hlld trvlne, CA. '2 ... ioc»y. FrlO.y. July 11 al 1:00 PM. This ~lnen 1$ condutt•d bV 1111 un-G lk~ml<k u::::::~'" Cl'ltjlel. ~==1:~ HSOCltllon Ol1'141r lhotft. et . 'Report card' OONA\.t> A. HARVEY. Oateof Oealll Edwetd AA. Hiclloh July 9, 1t 1S. Ae,tclel)I ol Senl• AM This 1tt1ement wts Iii.cl "'4\tt Ille r.e'9h1$, C.. Survived by Ills w4te, Rull\ Cll\lflty CJ•rk of Oranoe County., J.- rl•Ney; -.ister, Ellt•nMasto4 Hew u, 1'1S. ..,,t.v. #t,,_l•I s.rvl,., wlll tie !Wkl ,..-"""9deY at 2:00 PM. e.11 lilroedl!Ny ~utlllr.Md ~•nve Coast C>tlly PllOl, ~. "9v. Jo'l\ftA. lll'Clvall otlkltm. JwnUJ. and July 4, n. 11, 1'15 2»7S In llevof t....,.r,, (ontrlbut~mtvbe ----------..,. to TM Or•noe County HNrt f.nl. • G•llN ANNA W, GREIN. r nlOet1I Ot N""'°" llea<ll. Ct. Ott• ot clealll Jiii• 10. ttU. Survl~d by lier llusl»fld. ,,.""' w. GrHn; '"'" iOnl. P~I l . Fo•, Wlllltlft J. Fo~ tfld f . JoW\ Fo•. =119hler, Trull Mooney; tight lllldrtll tll4 tour tr••I· ' ldren. $ervltet wlll lie IWld ._..,_y l:aG PM. Cq61t MeM CMpel, ~•"9s1Clt Ml'Vl<H MonCltY IO:JO AM, !i.lll Gal)tltl '9m•"''· ••IU·&tr1111r011 Co6ttMe .. MortuervC1lrec1on. •OMMSAClt OONA\.0 W, 80HNSAClt, rHlclefll ti COltt MeM, C•. 0•1• ot d~t'l July J lo, ltJS. SUrvl"'CI by Ill• parer\\\. Ml. I ·v1.i:ft, Wlllllm BollnH<k; bro\"-'• ~r eMI Cr•lo eonnuc~. Service' .,1!1 be Stl\1rdty 11:00 AM. 111tw11de, Ci.id Slltplltrd Ctm•lery. Btili· dtrttron C:.tt Mew MorhitrY dirK· '°'"' Wn.11161lOM PUMUAL HOMf Cofona del M~ 673·9450 646-2424 l&LllOADWAY MO ITU AU '110 Broadw•Y· Costa• Mesa 842·9150 OO McCOIMICIC MOITUAIY \)t Laguna Beach 4944-9416 0 • S.n Juen Cepistreno 495·1776 . j PAClllfC YllW MIMOUAI. PAIK Cemet.,y Mortuary Ch1,,.1 3SOOPIClflC Vl•w Orllfe ·-NewPO'' e .. cl't. Cellfornla ' ''4·2700 ... PAMILY CCM.0 .. AI. ""4KAL MOMA 1101 Sol.al Av · we1trnln11er 893-3&2& PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI •UllNllS Nt.M&ITt.T•MIMT TM followl"9 PtftOftS trt clOlno busl- ""5 .S! C..S.C. INOUSTfllt'.S, tt4 C>afr•tl St,. OKte MeM. CA. mJJ fllcllllrd Alllllt1 L41fltMlll, 914 o.r.i Sl., Cln\t Mt .. , CA. 9Ut1 1tonakl °''"' t.•neseth, tt4 Der· rtll st., Cott• MtN, CA. tUt7 Thi• llUMnet.S Is (Olldla<led by• llmlt· ed .. rtnarlfllp. ~i<"-rd All:lln \.a119stt11 Tiii$ \ltteinen\ wH m..a wltfl \N Goun\Y CMrll tf ora.,119 Cownty on June ' JO, ms · llta\t Publl611H 0,.11199 CO.st C>tlly Pi'".. Jiiiy 41 II,"· J~ ~t1S t.f1 ... 1J PUBUC NOTICE l'~CTITIOUI •UllHISS NAMllTAT.,.,11.,. TN foltowl119 Ptf'MftS .,. doing l:MI· ntUMl INTCGstATED OATA CX>ltPOAATION, Ut3 l"el~llftw Aoe0. Qllte MeM, C.111. 9262' Sett9Uerd eusl11tu Sy1tth. ll't., IA O.li-re COfllOl'•llon), 610 Peril AWtWt, Klnoot ~wtll, ~A.,,.., Till1 0Utlnest II COflChKtH DY e CM• porttlon. $ef~U.rd hslMU Syttefm Inc. , O.A, $11rlver, S.CNlery Tllh ..... ~ -· tllff wllft "" ~y Clffll -' OtMte Ceullty on JIMe ID.ms. 1'4A11 "'*''"'" Ot'"9' Coet1 Delly Pllelt. My 4, II, 11, IS, tfJJ '4f.7J P1JBLIC N011CE SANTA ANA -Of all the public services offered to Oranee Countians family planning, communica· ble disease treatment and immunization programs got the highesl'erades in a "report card" survey conducted by the County Administrative Office. Receiving C-minus grades in the survey were such services as residential care for the mentally ill, housing assistance, nursing and convalescent home services and emereency psychological counseling. , The survey findings are contained in the third working document ot the continuing "State of the County which was presented to supervisors this week. Two similar st•Ustical studies or the county and lta residents were completed earlier this year. OF THE 2,000 "heads of household" sampled, more than· one-third had made use of one or more evailable public services mmmt during their re· aidency in the county. According to the survey summary, the statistical data base of those reaponding to questions was almost Identical to the county population as a whole -that ls, 75 percent earning $10,000 or more a year an<l 86 percent with at least a high school education. The •urvey revealed that medical care services ransing from venereal disease. drug ab\.lse and alcoholism treatment to emergency care such as paramedics were used more than any other public services. · aESPONDENTS STllONGLY favored aervice improvements ln areas such as public transporta· Uon, drua abuse aid, tenlor citiaens aid, consumer u1l1tance, employment placement and traininC and general medical aid. Though 72 percent ot the survey subjects voiced 11U1f acllou . wllh t.¥ir neil.hborhoods, the study showed they had continuing concerns over air pollu· Uon, uncontrollltd anlll)ala, noiae_and't.ratfic. Realdentt ot incorporated cltiea 1enerally gave the ht1he1t ratlhl• t.o nre aerv\ce, relatively hith mark• to police Hrvice and con1l1tently •ow 1radH to l>\lbUc tranaportaUon and hlah school education. Mort Ulan SO per*t felt alcoholism la the most lmPortant • problem in lhelr commuftiUes" amonc adults, • -.-. ---· Friday, July 1 f , 1975 DAIL V PILOT A 9 A.ireraft Display Marine1 Show Jets, Helicapten ORANGE COUNTY The Jets and heU~ u.aed by Oran1e County's 1'4artDe Corw coat- lntenl will be on public dJaplay Tuea· day from 9:30 to U :30a.m. at £1 Toro Marine Corps Air St.at.ion. El Toro otflclalt aaid the crew1 of tho aircraft will allfO be on hand to a.nawer questions. People wl1hlnl to Yiltl U. bue should call the public .tf aln otftce at 558-3514 to confirm their yt.alt and pve tbe number tn lhelr pany. Base reaulaUon• a1IO require that l?OUPI ot younasten muat be aceom· panled by adult.I. 30 SPEClAL TV SHOPS IN ...__ __ ..... A TURN OF THE CENTIJRY • VILLAGE ATMOSPHERE ... ADJACENT TO ..._ ............. ~._,THE FESTNAL OF ARTS GROUNDS. Bobffope and other stars in free shows! NOW OPEN Some prime space available Admission Sl.75 Chi Id rft\, 6-12 s 1.00 Chiklrm undtr ~ix -frtt . .("\ ..~ •. THINGS ARE.BETTER AT •.• WESTCUFF PLAZA I 7th & llVIHE A VE.-IH HEWPOIT IEACH JC Penney Now coming to Penney's in Newpqrt Beach . . . a great morning Kings hockey clinic on the Fashion Island Mart. Come and watch the pros demonstrate shots! Get professional tips on how to play the game. Ask Questions of players and coach! The Kings hockey clinic will be MCed by announcer Dan Avey. I • Free Pepsi and free pictures of the players for everyone in the audience! Don't miss the drawing for free tickets and other prizes! COME SEE THE PROS IN ACTION! , F I --.-. ~ . 1 ' .. Starts at I I :00 A.M. Stiarp! .. \. 24 Fashion Island• Newport Beach .. . . .. . ,. ' Fr!dg. July tt, 1175 Warning: 1he Surgeon-Generar Ha~· Oeterrtuned That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. . . . I •' C1'751t.J.~~C.. .... "' ... . . .. 19 mg. ''taf'. 1.3 mg. nicotine JV. per cigerme. I • .. • " " ' '4 " ¥:,, $ . ... • r li ittle LeOgue Coach Bat.s • 1000 .. Wi.th • Her Team ., "!Ucreation is a leisure experience thal is done in your own hme. not f~ upon you. It is something you want to do but which is still a respcmlibility. It improves mental, physical and social health. It }s the basis of a welt-rounded person, I believe." -Linda Legrand By l O OLSON , • 't Of .... Oaflf ...... ~ There are 254 teams playing baseball in the Harbor Area this summer, withabout30QC>youths involved. Only one of the teains is CiMldled by a wontan. This exclusion was not intended, according to the direc- tor of Harbor Area Baseball, Rod MacMillian. "We 've never discriminated against women," he said. "They just doo't come forward." The reason that the' single woman coach had the courage to come for.ward was that she is majoring in recreation at California State University al San Diego and baa some definite ideas about the value of recreation. She doesn't plan to emphasize winning over playing a good game, but said she does wan\ her team to play its best at all times. . Most of aU. she wants the team members to learn to be good sports, whether th~ win or l<ise. Lind.a Legrand, a graduate of Corona' del Mar High School, believes that recreation is "the basis of a well·~ rounded person.'' . . ., Sportsmanship should be taught in grade school along With the skills ol the sports, she said. AGGaESSIONS OUT "Classroom teachers do the coaching there. The kids just ;et all thFir aggressions out. This is \he age where they've got to tie taught skills. ' "In high s chool, I saw no sportsmanship. There is pre- ssure to be Number One. The kids are working to get scholarships, and schools make money on football games." Miss Legrand, who .has played on aH·girl basketball, baseball and f ootbalt teams, sWitcnecT to rffreation after bejng an ~uc a lion major for l wo years and seein• the Jack of ~ . . ~ . ·~ecreation is a wide-open field," she said during an • .._.~, ervitwln-~IY•tWM•bOllle. She af~ l;,kes the fleW ~•use she etijoys working with r lt!\:~..E~ youths, likes pMple and likes to be out of doors. Her course of study includes a lot of psychology and sociology, a few physical education classes such as folk dance, arts and crafts and practical experience in the field . After graduation, she will be qualified to work 'in city recreation progr ams, be a private director for a club or BEA ANDERSON, Editor frida'l',Jlllylt, lt7S coach Linda ~ .. Legrand, shows range of emotior:ts during recent game, tap photos. At left, she \ • • , checks catcher'$ arm . 'A t.right, ' camp, run a program on a luxury liner or work m a high school recreation program. BROTHER PLA YEO She had not coached before this summer, but was sure she could do it because of her knowledge of basebalJ. "My brother played in Little League," she said, "and I was al all the games. I just loved it." She iaid that '#~ she, ~~proac.hed MacMillian about coa•r• he assured her, "You' tnqre t• qualifild to do it." . Miss Legrand empttas ized that other women become coaches "if tb~y were qualified." MacMiijjan agreed, explaining that women used to coach in the daytime when the leagues were starting 25 years ago, but that things just kind of "evolved " so they don't anymore. He suggested that more women do not coa ch because they have other opportunities to be with their children. Since the fathers have few chances, they seize the coaching jobs. · All the coaches are trained before the season starts. Miss Legrand, however, was still in school when her meet· ings began, so her father, Frank,' and her brother . Gary, took notes and were pinch hitters at the first few practic~. As part of her •·ptan of action," she sent letters to the parents of her team stating her tecreation·oriented goals an4 what she wanted each of the youths to obtain from the season. · MORE PARENTS "The parents loved it," she said. "There were three parents at the first practice, and our team has more parents (at the games> than the others.•· <See SHE BATS .1000, Page B·2) . ' f OAk.VPtlOT frle1ey,.Mx 11 ,Jm UPI Te ....... Furs for fall Include (left to right> a glamorous fox "tube" coat dyed in earth-tones; a patterned coat in natural pahmi hNds, and an easy wrap polo coat in striped mink. ... ". 1 " t Fall yYriaps 'F~rled' . NEW YORK (tJPI) -A r,. ceuloa c1oeu 't atop a wom@ whln ab• 1taru \o Ualnk mink-« otber tun. She buys or 11meont buylf or her. .. Irvin• H. Hecht. preeldent ol the American Fur lndmtry, aatd lta atate la a happy one. Deaplte the "condiUon of UM economy," fun have 1old well Uwl far ill ms and for th• eptlre year, ~n anticipate atrona Mles. It will be the fourth 1ood year 1n arow. eroupetbave doubled their efforts , to raise mon•7 to continue their campalfDI o ml1information. But the American woman no lenser 11 awed by lhe vicious pro- pa1anda l11ued by the anti-fur lf0up1 who seem more intere~l· ed in rai1ln1 money than in ra11;- lnl animals." AU fun ln the fashion show were from .. non-endangered speclea,". the industry said There were no leopards or Jaauan, listed by environmen· Speakinl to '• ll'OtlP ot 200 tells tau facing e~inction. fHhion edltor1 in New York, But there certainly were some Heeht did not alve sales fisuree, o l d • t l m e r 1 a m on g t h e however. A preaenlaUon ol new newcomers for fall. Consider styles followed hl1 talk. 1quirrel, mole, marmot and A.FI is a promotion and trade baasarisk (also known as ringtail organization made up of all ~ catorcivet ). facet.a of the fur indmtry -trap... There was no otter (considered pen, ranchen, manufactiarers, in dan1er), but there was an wholesalers, retailers and un· abundance of sable, mink and ions. chinchllla (ranch bred and not It is in it.a fourth year and endangered). Add in raccoon, Hecht said, "We have been nutria, muakrat, red and gray speaking out and letting the fox , broadtail, Spanish curly p\lblic know the fact.a about con-lamb, lynx a nd opossum. What servation and wildlife manage-the industry does with pattern ment. and color marks a major trend "Our prece pt is proper forfall. management," he said. "If we It a dd s to t h e cost o f don't conserve the animals from workmanship, but you can get a which lhe industry makes its gar-coat of fox dyed in earth tones, ments. we soon will be out of one pale, one deep beige. Small business." sections of pahmHof the badger Hecht charged that "anti-fur f amil)') were worked into a casual coal in creamy and be.i1e tones And two tones or ranch mlnk: the deep beige·eray or autumn haze and the very pale jasmine, were worked vertically ln a casual polo coat. Mink was stitched on lhe diagonal, or c hevron style, and also ln a pattern th~t made the coat look like a stencil. Through a specialized process, furs can be dumped into dye vats, drum dri e d , cleaned and changed into such as bur~undy raccoon, navy or green mink. A raccoon coat in the show came out horizontally striped green and cognac brown. Several furs were dyed pale gray. The look for Call is wrap-up. There are hoods on everything from sports coats of white curly lamb to the most sumptuous of mink. Silhouettes generally we r e slim and one new look was the s mock coat. with slight fullness railing from the yoke, front and back . And ir anyone were purch asing fur stric tly for warmth, il should be mink, beaver or seal, s aid Seymour Sobin, business manager for the fur dressers union. Fox is warm if it's a coal, but Sobin said, fur- riers usually m a ke it into briefer wra ps . ~imple Ans.War the Best . Ann Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS: About three months ago my husband was killed in a terrible accident. The car went over a steep incline and caught fire. That was bad enough, but when the police came to my home to tell me what had happened, they informed me in the presence or my . three children (ages 17. 15 and 12) that their father was not alone. With him was an l8-year-0ld eirl who worked in the same office. I was not 3\\ are that he was seeing anyone. and I still have no proof that he was unfaithful. The accide nt occurred at 5 p.m. and he usually ca me home about 6 :45. Many friends have asked me ques tions a bout •'the young woman." I don't know what to say to them. Their inquiries are very painful s ince I know what they are thinking. Lo!;ing a wonderful male after 20 years Of marriage was a· cruel blow, but the added grief because of the circumstances makes the sorrow almost unbearable. How do I explain the young girl to my children a nd to friends and re- latives? -HEARTSICK AND ALONE DEAR FRIEND: Tbousandsof married men give office col· leagues a lift to and fro0t work every day. Why do you feel tbla art of friendship needs defead· lag? Tbo1e wbo questl0a yo. about the young pusenger are not friends. They are lnsensltlve clods and gouip·mongers. I would not dignlf y their inquiries by offering any Information. As for your children -tbe simple HplaoaUon that Dad was giving the girl a ride home from the of. lice should be sufficient. DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 am a girl 14 who does babysittine. I have been warned against telling strangers who telephone that lhe family is not at home. What should I say if lhe person calling says he is a relative? Several girls who babysit would like an answer to lhis ques- tion also. Thanks loads. -NEED TO KNOW DEAR NEED: Never take a chance. Say to whomever calls: "I'm sorry but Mr. or Mn. So- And·So la bHy and u.oable to come to the pllooe. Please leave your name and number aad I wUI ask blm (or ber) to return your call.'' DEAR ANN LANDERS: As an officer in the United States Air Force stationed in South Dakota I had to write this letter or stay up all night thinking about it. I am' burned up at lhe guy who wrote, ''After 21 years of child· support payments plus a lot or love, worry and heartache, I found out through a blood test that the child by my first wife is not mine." The guy was so furious he wrote lo ask if he should sue his ex-wife for deceit and fraud . Then his present wife com· plained that she had lo fit "that kid" into her life, often putting her own daughter second. Those two creeps need to be told that b ein g pa r ent s is something more than having sex. Too bad they're so ignorant. They 've missed it all. Wake 'em up. will ya? T'D OFF DEAR T'D : It would take more than "waking up." They'd have lo be completely recycled. When they ask for my advice, I'll give it. Until then, you've done pretty well on your own. Weddings ~ and Engagements Aquarius ; Finances to Improve To avoid disapJ>Ointment, prosp<>ctive bride!) are rcmind<.-d to ha\"e their wedding :-tones "1th black and white glossy photograµh::. tv the Dally Pilot People Department one "' eek before the wedding. Pictures recci\"cd after that time will not be u:.('d For engagem ent announcements it is imperative that the story. also accom· pa nied by a black and while glossy pie· tun~. be submitted :.1x 1Aeek::. or more before the wedding date; otherwise it will not be published. To help fill requirements on btlth wed· chng and e ngagement stories. form ~ are ~vailable in all Daily Pilot offices. Fur· ther questions will be an~wered by People Department sta ff members at 642·4321. Ryor Wins J ohn E . Ryor. a high school ma them Klics teacher from Batlle Creek, Mich., was elect· ed president of the Na- tional Education As· 10Ciation during the or- ganization 's 113th convention in Los Angeles. Ryor, 39, will be the first NEA preside nt to serve a two-year term because of a change in the NEA constitution. The ne w president was named Teacher-of-the· year in Michigan in 1973 and is listed in "Leaden; in Secondary Educa· Uon." In his nomination ac- ceptance speech, he called for adoption of a federal bargaining statute, "one which will guarantee n egotiating right.a for all teachers - everywhere. '' Ryor said a federal bareaining law is needed &o improve lhe economic status of teachers. .. We need it because teachers are losing the war to inflation, day by day. week by week, paycheck by paycheck. And while teachers bord er on becoming financial drop -outs , other segments of socie· ty continue to profit and prosper. "I think it 's the cruelest or ironies that this country pays verbal homage to education as 'our greatest national asset• and then refuses to fund even the minimal educa tion programs necessary to educate kids." Ryor a liro culled for passage of the equal rights amendment dur· ing 1976. "I believe the NEA can be the catalyst roe in· suring its pass age, if we act iMtead of talk. Think of our power, more than 1,700,000 members and most of them women. There is no accept.iible reaaon for deferring ln any way on tbb iss ue." The new president also said he thinks the NEA leaders should "get re· suits" when dealing with the needs or Third World teachers and children. "I believe it's time we in the NEA turned con- ferences into ac- complishments and rhetoric into results." rmL-rs UPHOLSTHY .._T•W• .. lttt ''" ........... C....~141 .. JJt Kave someUuna you want ta sell ? Claulfiod ada do It well. IM2·S678. SATURDAY.JULY 12 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES <Ma rch 21-April 19): Steady, moderate approach is required. Accent is on diet, work patterns and willingness lo maintain confidence in face of odds. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Be discreet. Clandestine m eeting could be on agenda. What seems to be a consuming interest could be more transitory than is appar ent on surface. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You receive news which verifi es deal or agreement. Property value could be involved. One who is older does want to lend benefit of ex- • perience. CANCER (June 21-July 22>: You gel in· volved in what could be a long-range pro· ject -or relationship. Emphasis is on what you desire, friendship and romance. LEO (July 23 -Aug. 22): Don't feel From Page B-1 restricted. You have right to move about, to ask questions, tA> be a comparison shop- per. First offer may. not be best for your purposes. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Lunar cycle is such that you can make definite requests and get action. One who had thrown roadblock in plans will now be cooperativ~. UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Forces tend to be scattered, making it dilficult to check fine points, details. Thus, key is to obtain overall view. It is not necessary to be bogged down, to try doing too much at once. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Y<Ju may be presented with special program or schedule. Don't promise more than you can deliver. Key is to build on solid base. SAGl'ITARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Be prepared for questions and a nswers. Personnel director might want to arrange a . .. She Bats . 1 000 · She )las won accep. "lookers," but has con· lance from the te'am vlnced tb,m that t hey members and t hei r mustatte•stmakeanat- parents, but what of the tempt, whether they are malecoaches? ' atbatoronthefield. ''Thet_e hasn't reall~ Still, sportsmanship is been any italic." she the main goal. "We want said. ·'One of the coaches to win, but we want to win said , 'I 'll make time with a good attitude," with the coach and dis· Miu Le1rand sa\d. '"The trarttheteam.' ltwuall k i d s have learned infun." this now too. Af'ler the Though ahe admit.a 1he games, if we lose, we can <r..as unsure of herself at say 'We sure had fun try. first and spent the niaht ina'. before her first practice Sportamanship carries aeuioo worryin1 about over i nto spectator what to say, ahe bas sport.a, s he added. "You learned bow to handle the can set bent out of shape team and herself on the over a bad call, but you field. have to learn that the re- She wants her team to fereeorumpirei1atadif· try to win "because you ferent aogle. You've aot. have to have something to keep your chln up. A to work for. I will 1et up-bad 1port is not Uked by set lf they don't lr)t. I hia peers." ·tel 'em a litUe riled and llOREWOJIEN the( perform r eaJly Af\er only a few weeks wel ." ol coachlna. Mi~• Le- Tbe Pirate coach aald ~nd believes she can abe aed to have aome backwUbafeellngof accompllshment. Her team may not.make U to the play-offs, but she knows her idea of stress· ing recreation already is a1uccess. "And, hopefully, I've girls' team because "they're not getting teachine in their lea1Ue. Boya pretty much have their skllls developed and they just need pobshing." started somethlne new. Mill Legrand's cur- Maybe girls won't be ren1 team is an all-boy afraid to go out and try team , but she would it." welcome girl• if they She al10 has decided wanted to plat. "They're that she'd like lo coach a justu1ood," 1heaaid. lJ A Vernon Clasalfled ada H ll bt• items. 1 mall lt.enw or 1ft1 at.em. Juel call MUl18. Manufacturer's FACTORY OUTLET I ! I f .-o <I t ... ' SALE 20% OFF IYllYDAY DISCOUNT ' PRICES ·\ COMING SOON tt'!\f~IT~·~.lelr. ...... c-. ?Ian 1 special interview. Member of opposite sex wants to know more about you. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Lunar aspects point lo "creative secrets." Means you are given a "hold for release" story. You could a lso be given a post-dated check. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): What ap- peared a setback was only a minor postponement. You're coming back strong. Your finances will improve. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Heavier load of res ponsibility is part or current cy- cle. People depend on you, ask you, implore and depend where their own welfare is con· cerned If today is your birthday you have sense of humor and a weight problem. Yoq make basic changes this year, you travel and December will be one of your most signifi· cant months. In October, you make domestic adjustment and, perhaps, make plans for actual change or residence in 1976. 8Pll 1 SUl·BIYS 11 a.m.-4 p.m. ~;~ . 3424 Via Lido, Newport Beach ..... Sw ... .... ORANGES 10~ Fr ldey. July 11 • 1975 OAIL Y PILOT B ;J Inspectors IJncover HO'llle Violations -. . <CooUnued •'rom A· l) . TUEY FOUND TWO uddi· !.•on a l .. <:a1>e s o r unre por t e d staph 1nrect1on. along with 42 ~ther ~lolation1> or nursing home Ucens ang rt:gulal1011s Th . . car repo,rt desc1ibed scenes of naked. c h11d re11 bein~ led to shower s in full vie w of others a naked boy playing an lhe hom~'s sm~ll pl~rgr~un~ ~nd youngs ters dressed in 1Jl.f1lting clothes in -adequat~ for the weather." A month late r the two ins pec· tors returned to Unjted Church Car~ Cente r to see if conditions h ad improved. They hadn 'l. This time. the mspectors' re- port c.ited 27 m stances of non· comphan~c w ith regul ations, in· e luding improper handling of drugs and m edication. TWO MONTHS AGO, after three years or providing subpar care t o m e n tally re tard ed c hildren , United Church Care Center closed ils door~. At a bout the s ame lim e , operator s o r a nother Garden Grove nu rs ing home with a lenb'1.hy record or shoddy patient care also called it qwts. But the patients who received Jess than qua lity care at Jdeal Care Nurs ing home weren't men· l:i ll y retarded youngsters. They were, for tht> most µart, aged persons who, in the twilight oflheir lives, suddenly found their worlds narrowed down lo the cor · n dors and rooms of a 132-bed nursing home. And the rooms. at l>e1>l, we re dimly Ji l. A state inspector early this year foul\d 75·watt lighting fix· lure s lilie d w ith 25-w&.1tl lig htbulbs. ms R E PO RT INCLUDED the following com m cnl . "On or about J ;rn. 17. 1975. a patient was ma I treated by a nurses aide. requi red transfer lo a hospital a nd then on lo anothe r ::;killed nursing facility •· "Sufficient c vidt>n<.:c was found by local policl' to substanttale a charge of ass4..1ull with .... dcC1d ly weapon a g:i inst the 4..lide ." Health fac ilities inspector J .E . Rutter also f~nd one patient suf· fe nng from m ultiple bed sores, "one or them d raining profusely with no current physician's or · ders for care ." Bed sor es. a su re s ign of poor nursing c a re. Wl'rcn't new al Idea l Car e. E IGHT MONTHS EARLIE R , a n ins pection o r t he nu rs ing home uncovered nine patients af· flicled with the tormenting sores. The n the ins pector noted that the aged, infirm ed patients in the nursin g h ome c ulleclive ly needed , and were legally entitled lo, m ore nursing care than they were receiving. ,if "" Daily Pilot Stall Photo Cornerpiece in Orang e Coa s t Nur s ing Home Chroni c les Thi s E lderly Patient's tntire L if e. One State In s p ector Noted, 11 A Nursing Home is Their Home -Their Lit- t I e Corn e r on Earth." The fa ilure of the nurs ing home's ope r ators, Zoltan and Sophia Hoffman. to provide suffi. cient nursing care was bla med for the nine patients' bed sores and the fact that 55 eld erly pa· lients who had lost control of their bowels and IJladcJers had not been re trained. In 1974, 'lde:J l Care Nursing 1-lom e·s inspection r eports show more tha n 50 inst a nces of failure lo com ply with stale regulations. CThe facility changed hands last April a nd now op erates as Hasler Convale scent Hospital.) Like United Churc h Care Cen\er, it re- mained li censed (under the pre· viou:; own ers hip) by the state a nd certified by Medi·Cal to care for human-btMn.g-s-who we re una ble- to ca re for themselves. TEL E VIS I ON C AME R AS were t here a few months ago when a Los An geles County nurs· ing hom e wC1s closed down for failing to provide anything close lo proper patient care. The r e w e re n o tele vis io n came ras on h:i nd a year ago lo record the pathe tic evacuation of a4 aged patients from Amerige Con val esecent Hos pit al in FUlle rton. But a s ta te Depa rtment of Health official, Paul La Pointe, vividly recalls his feeling as the 34 aged , fra il patients were wheeled to a m bu la nces tha t would l ake the m to new homes. "Some of the pa tients had been in the hom e three or four years. No matter what others might have thought of it, Amerige was their home ; their litUe corner of the earth.•• "IT STILL TEARS my heart out to re m ember their confusion and the pitiful little collection of world ly good s they took with them to the a mbulances." What ha ppe ned a l Ame rige Con valesce nt Hospital? Its ope rator·administrator had abandoned the nursing home and the 34 e lderly pers ons lhere who depended on its s taff to susta in lheir lives. When Mrs. Lolita Diza left the country . 14 d ays before the CV<\~ation. she failed to appoint an ad ministrator t o take her place. By the time pu blic officials wer e a le rte d, the food cupboards were bare, vendors were refus- ing to deliver needed supplies and the s taff m em bers who re· mained on the job had gone without paychecks. Ameri ge w as a year a go. Glenhave n of Newport was r e· ported in 61 violations oflicensing regulations just two months ago. T he in fractions a llegedly in· volved 24 sections of the regula· tions. AMONG THE VIOLATIONS alleged in a seven-page sum· m a ry of a two·day inspection of lhe nurs ing ho m e in Newport Bea ch wer e the following : -Staffing or the evening and night shifts th a t appeared "in· adequate to provide proper ours· ing care.·• -Food described as "cold ;md unpalatable." N ine exam ples of poor food· storage practices, among the m food s helves littered with rode nt droppings a nd packaged goods gnawed throug h a nd lheir con- tents spilled on shelves. -A doctor 's order to irrigate a patient's bladder twice a day was followed only three times in a 17-day pe riod . H a rb o r Co nv a l e s cen t Hos pita ls, Inc ., Glenh aven 's parent-~~mpany , s huUJed-the home 's m anagem ent immediate· ly after the ins pector 's r eport was r eceived las t April. Th e h o m e 's n e w atl · m inist rator , J os e phine Hill , said recently the a lleged violations were quickly corrected and he extended a n invitation for a personal inspect ion of the pre· mises. L. /ti. Boyd Windy Days Upset Bees Were you around lhe night the Baltimore police arrested m ore than 100 m en m a raid on ..i st rip joint? Interesting lega l precedent c a m e o ut o f tha t Magis trate William Laukailis tossed out the case. saying that m en who clap the ir h ands in appreciative a pplaus e of a girl who takes off her clothes are not con· ducting them selves in a djsorde rly m anner . R Ul,E NO. 2 in Satchel P aige's recom· menda tions on how to s tay young r eads: "H y o ur stom a ch d is p utes you. lie down .ind paciry it with cool thoughts .·· IT 'S SAID be es a re most inclined to sling peo· pie on exceedingly windy :luys . WET BLANKET What Keeps u -~tblete Going After 40 Q. "Who first used the expression 'wet blanket ' to describe somebody who puts a da mpe r on the party?" A. A Scottish novelist named John Galt In a story called "Lawrie Todd." He wrote it in 1830. Atleast . he was t he first to use it in print. Life may not exactly begin.at 40, as the saying goes, but for super·athletes Arnold Palmer, Pancho Gonzales and Willie Shoemaker, who are all over 40, t hi ngs haven't slowed down a great deal either. "Arnie's Army" continues to grow in number. Although Gonzales is retired from pro· fessional competit ion. he still plays a key role in his sport as director of te nnis at Caesars Palace. Willie "the Shoe " at 43 is the winningest jockey in h isto ry (last month he rode the winner in t he Belmont Sta kes). All three men could certainly afford to retire, but a unique motivat'on drives them o n. Read why the will to win is as keen for them now as it was when they began their p ro- fessional careers, in this week's FAMILY WEEKLY. Q. "llOW DO t he chances for divorce to· day com pare with the odds 40 ye ars ago?·' A. They run just about six times greater now in every age bracket. WHAT•s the distan ce of a 'hand' in measuring the height of a horse?" A. Just four inc hes. COCONUT Ever r e call seeing Bing Crosby a nd Dorothy Lamour rom ancing at night under a coconut tree? That wouJdn'l have happened if they'd been wise natives. The stems of mature coconuts become unsealed only at ni'gbl. Has to do with the d ew . Except in 21torms, coconuts rarely fall in the daytime. But any couple who know their coconuts will gel out from under lbal tree a fter dark. All Cominti unday with ~he IMAGINE you've rend about what upset tht two OeH so gr eatly. The mortgage com• pa ny turned down lheir loan apphcallon for a do;. AddrHI maU to L. M. Boyd. P.O. Boz 1560, Co1ta M ''° 9%626 Cop~right 197$ L. M. BoJld ./ ..,_~· This W•• Amerlge Convalescent Hospital Near Harbor Boulevard in Fullerton With Stately En· trance and Impressive Facade. One Year Ago, Its Operator Left the Country and Failed to Ap- point an Administrator. Thirty-four Confused, Elderly Patients Had to be Evacuated From the Place They Called "Home." United Church Ca re Center , Ideal C a re Nu r s ing Home. Amerige Convalescent Hospital and the reported substandard conditions a t Gle nhaven are not typica l of Orange County nursing homes. BUT T ll EY DO DEIHONST RATE the re is no nursing hom e magic this side of t he po litical boundary that s epa r a t es O r a n g e a nd L os Angeles counties. And lh<'y do mirror what the Grand Jury found earlier this year whe n it looked Cit skilled nurs i n g facilities in Orange County. Without specify ing which nurs· ing home s they visited, the jurors cited ins ta nces of critical un· derstaffing as w ell as examples of health a nd s afety hazards. They a lso com plained lhal ~me pa ti en ts (ea r-ed Feyris als-i.f- lh ey compla ined about condi· tions lo soc1i.l l ser vice workers. The Grand J ury's findings are rcOectcd in Med ic a re ins pection records in the Santa Ana office of the Social Security Adm.inistra· lion. COMMON D E F ICI ENCIES noted on the reports include ours- Mesa Plans Gra1idPrix For Bicycles Cychsts from a round Southern Californ ia are geanng up their two· wheeler1> for t he Second An· nual Cost:i Mesa Bicycle Grand Prix. The registration deadline is Monday. 'fhe m a rathon offering events for various a ge groups will be Sunday. July 20, beginning at 10 a .m . at the corner of Redhill Avenue a nd K&.1lmus Drive near Or ange County Airport. Rip Ribble. of the Department of Leis ure Services, predicts m ore than 450 bicycli sts will compete fo r prizes worth nearly $2.000 m this year 's events. Contest a nts may accumula te points for t he Ame rican Bicycle League's Best All·Around Racer in the Western U.S. competalion at t he big Cos ta Mesa meet. Spectators 1 in ing the course will be t reated to the spectacle of t he Spin t of '76 race, in which ci- ty councilmen a nd olher loca l figures will race in honor of America·s Bicentennial celebru· lion. City fathers in costume and on special and in some cases outlan· dish cycles will com pete on a l ,776·fool course in this event. One othe r hig hlight will be a Big Wheels tricycle race for pre· schooler~ a nd c hildren in kin- dergarten a nd first gr ade. Entry informat ion may be ob· laincd by calling 556-5300 or vis it· ing the De pa rtment of Leisure Services in Cit y Hall at 77 Fair Drive. OFFICERS UM/TED KINSHASA <U PJ) Pre.ctidenl Mob utu Sese Seko h a s decr eed that only buchelors and those , m a rTi ed t o Zo ir e~n women e an i;er ve as army officers from now on. ( ing home ope rators' failure to m ain ta in proper records of p;,i tient valu ables and physicians' failure to check their patients a l least once a month as rcqwred. Visits lo n ursm g homes reveal that some sell the sizzle rather than the ste a k. For exa mple,. t he advertisl·d .. s e r vi c e s Qf a p h ys i c al therapis t " m ay m ean as little as that a therapist visits the home once a month. And a midnight call to a home tha t promotes ··OJ r egis t ered nurs e on duly 24 · hours·a·day" may mean she's on duty during day lig ht hours and only on call at night . POOR PATI ENT CARE, violations of licensing regula· lions and fa ilure t o comply with M e di -C al s t a nda r d s notwiths t andin g. no nurs i ng home in Ora nge County h<1s evt.>r had its l icen se or Mcdi·Cal c e rtific a tion r evoked or su1>· pended. according to state liccns· ing offic i:i ls in Santa Ana. And a poo r l y r un h o m e operates under the same credcn· tials as on e that provides con· siderate care. Consequently. t he public <.igcn· cies that regula te and police the nursing.home industry leave it lo 'Displeased' Dculy Pilot Sta/ J Photo . . the consum e r l o d1 :;tin g·u1~h between bad and good. . • Inspection rt>cords and ~L..1lc ments of public officials who dcul daily with the nursing home in dustry in Orange County indicate i here is far m ore good than bad. )lost county nur1>ing homes. records clearly s how, provide adequate· pa tient c are <.ind are staffed in t he key pos 1t1ons by professiona ls who have dcdieal cd their carel'r~ lo the ('al'c uf tbc sick-elderly. When speaking of U1L' Ills. nol all the bl<tme lJelongs to nur~111g home operators They are caught 111 J hcullh care delivery system t.haL p .. ~~ nursing-home ins pectors on the road $28 a d ay for food and lo<lg mg while providitlg Sl7 50 <.1 da' for patient food , lodgmg anu care. ' ' And no t l h c lca:-l of l hl· ope rators" co m plJ1nls is l h ..1t newspaper s carry storil·:-th.rt. highlight the n urs ing homl' tn· dustry's il ls a nd i ~no r e 1l» services. TOMORROW: llow nunnng lwmf mspections are conducted and rq· ports f1ll'd , plus action being takc11 l11 the Orange Cou nty U(lorcl 11) Supervisors. Ripped Off, Actor Tells Investigators From Wire Services Black comedia n Godfrey Ca m· bridge s a id he moved to his $125,000 14 -room dream house two d ays before Thanksgiving and wa s admiring the s pec· lacular ••iew fro m u picture win· dow -w hen he suddenly ff-II th.rough a rotten portion of the floor up to his knees. "I was displeased,°' he s;-.11d. Cambri dge, 42, put aside the guffaws to c:italo~uc the horrors of the new home he bought in the affluent New York suburb of Ridgefield, Conn .. hoping to fmd the quiet and privacy lhat docs not exis t w he re he used lo h ve - on New York City's Upper West Side. But he lold the Connecticut Real E state Com mission al a hearing into a llegations or fraud and Jnisrepresentation. that his dream house g a ve him many sleepless nights. ''Please. media, if this is a s low r ace day don ·t m ake this :i black and while story. G reen is where it's at ," he said. • A phys ician has a<.'cused Gov. Edmund G . Brown J r. of "poor judgment a nd bad m anners" for refusing to spend $3 to send his portrait to a Fre nch museum built t o h o n or Am e rican servicemen of World War 11. Dr. Wilson A . Heefne r , o f S t ockto n , a s e If ·d e s cribe d military history buff. said he re· cently returned from the small French co ast a l town of S te. Mere-Eglise where citizens have built a mus eum dedicated to mem bers of the 82nd Airborne Oi vi.sion who took part in lhe 1944 Allied assa ult on Normandy. Heefne r said the museum walls are hung with phot.O«faphs oC 49 U.S. gove rnors -all but the economy-minded Brown. who re· cenlly slashed the state budget by $108 mlllion and also has pro· ~led construction of 1 la vish n ew aovemor's mansion. ( PEOPLE ! J A 24·ycar·old San Fri..lncisco woman was named Miss Tall ln- ll'rnat1onal in a pageant h~ld ne&.1r Br .iincrd. l\111111 Leslie Va ls tad. a fi·foot blond1·, received the crown in com1i.:t 1 lion a mong 14 contestants. The pageant was held in c(111 junction with lhc 29th annual T;,il l Clubs Jnter naliona l l'Onvcnt1011 .. Despite a m ystenous past ill ness. Soviet Com munist ll'adl•r Leonid Brezhnev is vigorous anll strong and anxious to mL~l ~1th President Ford this year . a('COrd ing to U.S. senators who rl'cenlly visited him. .. He s ure ly is in full commanl.I or everything around him." SC'n. Hubert Hu mphrey <D·Mmn 1. told r eporters. He added: "l think ht' lookl'tl strong. But the r e is no doubt h1· has had som e illness " Hum phrey was among a <ll' legation of 15 senators who l 'llll· ferred for more than two hours with Brezhnev in Moscow on tra de, d is ar mame nt, J e wi'ih e migr ation from Russia and other issues. • Sus an Ford, who Just begun a summer interns hip as a photo grapher for t he Topeka, Kun . Capital·J ournal. is quilling her job as colum m sl for Seventeen ma2aiine. First I.ady Betty Ford'~ press secretary, Shella Rabb W'°'d4'n fd d, said Sus an . now l&t ~ha:­ aJ read y wriUe n her sixth al'icl lasl column. and il will :lppear ll' llw Seplt-m~r issue. "She fou~d it was takmtt1ulk a bit of h~r tlm~. •• Alr5. Wti1c1en· feld said. and it in\.erfer.) ~Ith Susan's summtr job a~• re- par ation for college ln tbe f .f .. bAJLYPILOT • Frld!Y,Juty 11 , 1t7& Halfway Mark ·Ragtime Up In Transpac. By ALMON LOCK ABEY 0.11• ..... ......_. .... At 1 p.m . (PDT) today the 11175 Tranapac yacht race was one week old. and only the Class A yachts had pasa~ the ball way mark in the 2,22S-mlle bieoniaJ cluslc. Finl at t.be half way mark wu the 6'2·foot sloop Rallime. co-owned and skippered by Bill Pasquini ancf BUI Whlte of Long Beach Yacht Club. At the 8. a.m. roll call Thursday she bad covered 1,141 miles from the atart off Los Angeles Harbor and was 1,102 miles from lheJlnlab Une at Diamond Head. Barring dis tinct changes in the weather. Rlctime looks like the elapsed time winner for the second time' in a row. But even with better winds dutine the next few days, there was little chance that 1he would erase the elapsed time record of nine , days, nlne hours. 56 minutes and 48 seconds established by Mark Johnson's 73-fool ketch Windward Passage in UJ'll. AS IN 1173, WHEN Ragtime beat Passage by four minutes, the light weather in this year's race has favored the ligbt·hulled sloop over her heavier rivals, Ondine, Passage and Serena. At Thursday's roll call, SUmner f'.. Long's 79- foot ketch Ondine appeared to be the only yacht capable of beating Ragtime for line honors. She was 75 miles behind Ragtime and sailing a slightly higher course. Bruce Hedrick's so-root sloop Warrior bad moved into third position boat.for-boat wi~h 1,047 miles logged from the start and 1,200 miles from the' fmish. OTHER CLASS A YACHTS past the 1,000-mile mark we r e Con stellation, 1.039 ; Windwa rd Passage, l ,029; Sunset Blvd, 1,024; Serena, 1,022 ; Sorcery and Aorangi, 1,004 each. . . . . In the fleet handicap standings, Mill Smtth s 43-Cool sloop Mamie held the lead_ for the second straight day. She had covered 968 miles. The Class B yacht Swift.sure, skippered by Nick Frazee of San Diego, was still carrying six ex- tra passengers as she sought a rendezvous with the escort vessel Pakeha. Swiflsure performed a dramatic rescue of six persons fro~ ~he 46-fool sloop Attorante, whjch sank af\er stnkm~ an un· derwater obstruction shortly after midnight Tues· day. I Handicap staadings: AT HALFWAY MARK -Ragtime moved farther ahead in the 2,225-mile Transpac race today as she passed the halfway mark. and appear ed to be on her way to a second elapsed time victory. Winds in the race con- tinued light. Weekeiad Calendar Character Boat Fest in Harbor Headed by the colorrful Character Boal P.arade of old and odd boats Newport Harbor will host a busy program or yachting activity this weekend. The Character Boat Parade is scheduled Satur· day and is sponsored by the Newport Harbor ChamberofCommerce. Balboa Yacht Club will hold the competitive yachting spotlight with its annual Governor's Cup match racin g series for junior sailors 18 and under. The competition got under way Thursday and will wind up Saturday. The Governor's Cup is patterned a r ~ r Lo n g B e a ch Y a ch t• C 1 u b 's fa m e d Congressional Cup match racing series. Canners Hoard Lids i Many Buy Several Years' Supply at Once 8) Tbe Aaaoela&ed Prea A woman in UUno.ls boutht 144 dozen. An Indiana shopper was 1p0Ued"cartln1 ort 170 dozen. A Kansas buyer plcked up 100 ~en. The objects? Canningjarlidti. Rumors or a possible shortage ot bome canninl equipment have prompted 1reedy 1hoppers to stock up on several years' supply at once. c reating an arUficlally Ulflaled dem and. LAST YEAR THERE wu a shortage of tin plate and soda aab. Jars and replacement lids were in short supply at a Ume when demand was increasing because of the growing number of people planting home gardens to try to beat the high ~t of food. 'Gas Saver' Hits Skids LAS VEGAS <AP) -A device purporting to in· crease gasoline milage by as much as 40 miles per gallon -but which some users claimed actually decreased mllage -has been per manently r.iMed from the market. Energy Enterprises, Inc. of Las Vegas was enjoined from further s ale of the Sav-Von Mileage Maker. U.S. Dist. Judge Carl Christens en also an- nounced that purchasers of the product may get r~ funds by contacting the corporation. ( CONSVMER] There are pltnty ot jars t~s year -seven new comparues 1tarted produclnt jan ln 1915. The problem 11 with replacement lids to u1e on exl1Ung jars. There are plenty of Ud• to go ~d, but a few people are holUUlng them. • INDUSTRY SPOKESMEN say it ls relatively easy for a com- pany to start turning out jars. It is more difficult to begin produc- tion of lids. It takes more tha~ a year between the time the eqw~­ ment is ordered and the time it can be put into operation. Virtlnia Knauer, presiden~ial advlaer on consumer affairs, estimated this year that the three major lid manufacturers would produce 1.6 billion lids in 11175. That would be enough to provide about five dozen lids for each of the 25 million Lo 26 million families expected to do some home canning this year. Spokesmen for the Ball Corp. of Muncie, Ind., and KerT Glass Manufacturing or Los Angeles, the two leaders in the field, said they were operating al maximum capacity. TIIE PROBLEM IS hoarding. Kerr said one customer called and said she ha d bought eight years' supply or lids. Now she was wondering whether they would keep. A Ball spokesman -who s aid he·couldn't even find lids In the company's home town of Muncie -reported receiving tales of shoppers like the ones in Illinois, Indiana and Kans as. "There is extensive hoarding," Over 1.,he Counter he said. The rialng demand alto has prompted rising prlcee In some ureas. A Kerr spokesman said lhe coal, allowing for • re· tailer's markup, should be about JO cents for a dozen Uds, but ~dded. that some stores are char&ma as muchas $2. . . , Mrs. Knauer, testil.YU1C be10l'f Congress recently, said prices had gone to 75 or 80 cents a doie11 lids in some aN)as. The industry officials are ura· ing people not to panic, tellin1 them not to wort')' about future shortages. Kerr said tin plau supplies, tight until the end ol January, are adequate. The Ball spokesman said his compan) hoped to have a new prod!-ie~OG Line in operation by the beglJUllnQ of next year. A Ball spokesman said that the lid production line h~d bee1 operating seven days a week, three s hifts a day since the begl,,. ning of 1975, turning out 2.f million lids a day. That's moN than half a billion lids so far thu year. Year Seen As Corny WASHINGTON <AP> - Ample rainfall and warm weather this spring in most areas have raised pro- spects for a record 197S com crop, estimated by the Agriculture Department at alm06t 6.05 billion bushels. The estimate, announced Thursday by the Depart- ment's Crop Reporting Board, would put this year's corn production 30 percent above lhe 1974 harvest or less than 4.7 billion bushels. OVERALL -1, Mamie; 2, Regardless, Robert Cole. Hillsborough ; 3, Blue Streak. Gary Myers, NHYC; 4, Silver Fox,, Robert Kelleher . LBYC; 5 Whisper, Waller Brauch. HHYC .. BYC ALSO WILL HOST the fifth race of its 66 NASDUstincJS SeriesonSunday. 7~ .... The aging Star Class will compete for the Bax· TII-qU01•t1on' er111111 111 1!:;: '!~ f:f:.nsa.~ ~~ 2t~ ~!.~~: 1~~ 1~~ Oflio 1611• ,te T:.'ln~~~ ~"' H" =:::: 1 •~ 101,. t er Bow I Sa lu rday and Sunday under the lt:::11-:S~1!'i1onN:· t::'11" t, l Yt • execu 1n 1 ~ KeYSt int ~ 2M °"'' CMt m. ,~ T1.m.st1r m·. \9"4 ~ ~ 1 •~ Sec Ille\ OHi 8U011e ·~ 1~ Einr.cp , , ~ 12"4 KMS Ind .. ·~ Ormonl 61• '" UB Fl ... C '"" ·~ =i~J I V. • supervision of Newport Harbor Yacht Club. -u~ •net 011::· Buckey 11~ 11+t F•lr LM S\11 HI Kn..-vt 11'h m, Pab\l 8r 30'1• JO\. I C..pl ,! 1!~ ~t<~yc:' ,~,,., '~~ CLASS A -1, Sunset Blvd, John Calley, CYC ; 2. Warrior, Bruce Hedrick, Seattle; 3, Miyokodori 111, Hiroshi Okazaki, Japan ; 4, Aorangi, Henry Wheele r, NHYC; 5, Natoma, Donald Dalziel, Berkeley. Distaff sailors will be featured al Lido l~le :«.:r b~;:~·l'1 tm: ~ 2~..., 2~"4 ~:'~ :: m~ ~~~ ~=: ~ I~ 11.,. ~'~ ~r-~: o/f BS:: 20 "'h W't"" Cl S2 n~ Yacht Club Sunday in the 18th annual All ~N<11 otlwr u 01~ M<rw """ 12"'-"••m Gr M •S Krw~r "'• 10 PK Lut. s• ., unArt Tll n i. Mttr Fd ~ ~: ·u be 'led . Lid 1 <IOY' (EHltr C..lwt Sv u"" 2""' Flft9r'lll H o t'N IACled St 30"1 )l'h P•rk"' 0 12'-131.\ us ~r .. 50 'Mll<IW'l'lt I Regatta. The re2alla w1 sat l1l o-4s, 1~.1 TM quo••· CMn ''°" ~' Bostn 22 22v. LAnc:•" ,..., 10 ,,.ue Rev 12~.· uy, us1 Tr~ L 11r~~ :;iv.:::, H J 14 ''~ L d S, bot and ther class of r·ve l•Oll' 00 nol ln<hicle m ,.. l~I TKFln 10'1> 11 unce 24"4 2S'h Pv•n C..I 11.v. 1'11) un" rcll ta.,., ,, .... aserS an a S any 0 · 1 reull markup, mu (Mn T~ 32~• 33\1: ht Unlnc l6V. l7 Lann C.. ll'h lcl Pay H h 70't Jl:i.o V41ft<e Sf\ l~"1 1!~. 'tMnl "'-T 1"'1 ,._ S• ~ ... -~s The regatta will al--te-• .... e the Mother·s ---~ <ommls ,._ M11 1s"1 u..,, c...... Tw 35"1 36.Yi uwsn er nv. 2• P• E11trp U \<, u ve11 Oy1t , •• ~ ,, •• CLASS B - l , Blue Streak : 2, Xeanthippe. WU~ • • ~ -... 'Slt:::' ;M, 00 no ~ 1\.. ,~ ~~ OI 1S~ 16'1• LAWier c ll~ ll"' ~ Off 12'·• n :i. V•n !>h<lt ..... s~. WI~ P\.t ,o.;:; ,, .. Sabot race. -etenl •<tut ~ 811 1011, 1~ Fr..,k El 7~ 7~ LArr Boy U llo 13~ PU H .. H 12'·• IJ Vt<lO<t St lh1 20'• -LI" • -I CllMt Al 3~ •Y> F M9 1ov. 11 ~t Pt ,.,., 1.-. Pttroltt 121/i .. Viw.J !>c • 6"-V.Orl<I s., °'' s•: Alan Simpkins, Los Altos: 3._ Paragon, Chuck Jordan, Honolulu; 4, Tasco IJ, Sines and Minney, SSSC; 5, Morgan's Point, Bill Sullivan, LAY C. Dana Point will stage the tilth race of its of. ir~~~~~1ALS c.11 $iPS m. m. F~~ 1c ,. m -.. Lifo.mr, .-6~ Plnt<rtn 3' m. vo1 si.e 1~ ,,~ ~,t"F~ ~·· ~~ fs hore seri es for yacht s rated unde r the •"~,,~~~~1u ~P "'~ 1~~ '~:: ~~,Fc1~ ,;~ ,;!': t::'c1~s~ 1~ 1:~~ ~:.:-'~ 3~~ 3!v. ::~ .. E:t 11 m. z1ons u111 nv. 2J Periormance Handicap Racing F1eet rule on Sun-.Jiii' 10, 1m (Nftl Co !Oh u~ CO.le ~.J :~ ~~ t:!:~ •• , 1~~ ,~ ~~. ".:n ~~; Ut; OTC 10 Mo•t .... ,i-d Bid Ask Olem Cp 70 Gt~ , 12 12 L-F• Pr~ Mt I~ I~ " ,.... """ ay. Acme Gn s~, Ii~• (.N 8' If 'iO '1\IJ Gel<O Cp 11"" 1'"• _.,.. 11~ 1-Prrc ,... Ht Vtl-_.. ,_,.... Oii CLASS C -1, Mamie; 2, Regardless; 3, Whisper; 4, Tinsley Ught, Henry Grandin, St . FYC; S, Terrorist, Al Cassel, BCYC. CLASS D -1, Silver Fox ; 2, Defiant. Larry Poulton Piedmont; 3, Conception, Larry Bradley, LA YC ; 4, Esprit, .George Phillips, Oakland; 5, Die Chila, Yoshimaza Niwa, Japan. Coastal Weatht!r Su11, /tlooN, Tides .() s •• 11 S 2 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Yachting Associa· lion calendar: Los Angeles-Long Beach €kBRILLO BEACH YACJIT CLUB-Tornado Championship, Saturday, Sunday. LONG BEACH YACJIT CLUB -Invitational Regatta. IOR, PHRF, MORF, Cal-20, Cal-25, Satur- day, Sunday. SEAL BEACH YACHT CLUB -Big Bang Regatta , Lasers, Sabots. Saturday. 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U\ 0;11 Cmp )1/J •• ,. lntmt GI In. 111/e NU~ s.. lSYI 36"1 Slncl Pep "'"' ,.~ LQ)E ·~ , _ .. a ll "9tt11l41Mftl 16 .. ~lier oa offor lo Ull -o Nht•l•I-of off"" lo bVJ 11\7 ol l~tM MCVllllL lk off1rlOI ii Medo""'' bJ 1"9 l'ro•l>O<IV&. 150,000 SHARES Capistrano National Bani\_, (in organization) Common Stock ($5.00 par value) Price $10.00 Per Share A limited number of shares at $10.00 per share are still a vailable. The issuance of stock is subject to the approval of the Comptroller of the Curre11cy and subscriptions will be aCGepted until 5:00 P.M. on the expir1tion date, July 31. 1975 II is 1ntlcip1ted the Bank will commence operations on or before Sept. 28, 1975. Contact Richard G. Ward, Vice President, or any of tht Directors listed below tor copies of the ProspecM 01 any furth er information. BOARD OF DIRECTORS DONALD W. DOUGLAS, Jft. CNirmen of th1 Board of Capistrano National Bink, Ol'9C\Ot of McDonnell Ooualu CWL ft, BUNNELL ~t BuM ell Ltd. AL COllNWRL. Proprietor D AdObe a f'ra nc1scan R11tau,.nts '· ... MlllARIHE. Ma~aer Tlll'W 1MC*M 1. JOHHSTOft MOtM'/ JOSEPH P. MUNOlR, President C.pl6trano National Bank ROY L llYRNR. M.O. Pf'1~1cl1n R08ERT c. GANNON, Mania.,. Pacific: Telephone 9'tCHAltD S. HALLMARK. ~~nt CondOt, Int Corp. JAM[$ S. OKAZAKI Attorney MRS. MAROAlt£T (MAOOlt, A. OLSfN, M1na1er San Juan ~pistr1no Chem~r of Commerce Please note newly approved location SAN JUAN PLAZA. 32241 CAMINO CAPISTRANO San Juan Capistrano, California 92675 ,_,,.. (714) 496-8601 llMWll F "'" 20 DQ<uttl ,~ ""' Int Alum .... , ·~' NCNB Cp n v. 12~ ~Ir· "~ 1s•1 I Kennedy Cohn l :V.-..., Oft 12.2 8aylH$ ' ' OOllr Geft 7ft 1.\lo In BtlW A )~ • .,. ~""' s~ S4\ Soe!Otl H ,,_ llV) 2 Soclllnd Equ1., ' • -"• Ott 10.0 Beklft c.p $\r. '"" 0ont1ci. 1"4 1911\ 1n•nil 7<n 7t\ Ht•ll c.o 1 I 'll st-oy 1 1sv. 1' 3 Cotton~lrl wt w~-v. Olt 11.2 Bently LS IS I~"" Dwell Gs ll'h 11.\1. lntrst Cp •:V. 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She became cor· porate secretary of the company's wholly-owned subsidiary, the l00,000. acre Flying D Ranch ln K0ntana in June 1868 and will ret.alri that PGeitioo' Prior to Jolnin1 the lrvble Compo Mn. Landl1 develOped the poeiUon !} contraeta and costa coordinator with the NaUonal Broadcuu.n, Company adn waa an account ~xecuttve and otnoer manaier wllb Lanadal~ Advertislnc. * olll~ ~tau•ut waa un.!..~ president and cblef opera Ung An ° am ~1 &esearcta C.'l"Uatloa. Santa •·based manulactqrer of disposable o~ygenators and Olber producta for Ule in tboraclc and cU'dlovucular lut· gery. Previously, Luther "as general manager of a r adioactive diae»ostlc test manufactu~ng company in Dallas, following s even Years in various management positions with American Hoepltal Supply CorporaUon. His most recent post was vice president and general manager of four corporate divlalons tn Mexico. Prior tQ the time with .\MSC, he was executive vice presi- de_nt of .a J)barmaceuUcal company in Miaaoun. Me is a graduate of the. University of Missouri, and served nine years as a Mariae Corps pilot. * · Vladimir Relhnaler ol Costa Mesa has been named ex· ecuUve chef at the new South COast Piasa Hotel in Costa Meaa·. A native of Czecho.slovakia, Reitmaier came to Southern California in 1962. He bas been executive chef at both the Sportsman Lod&e and the Tail of the Q)(k restaurants and been with several botele. The hotel is to open Aug. 18 at f;66 Anton Blvd. * -. -;... Paul A. SapQekla, of Newport Beacb1 bat-been named vice president of s~es. ror Tleraay II~ internaUonal distributor of aircraft extruaiooa head· quartered ln Redondo Beacb. · Supancich has b e en with AiResearcb Manufacturing Company of Arizona as product line sales manager. He .also held a position in airline transport sales for the Garrett Corpora- tion and served with s everal other su.-ANc•cH airframe .,rianu!acturers. Seal Beach resident Brian Scboelkopl baa been appointed vice pre- sident and commercial loans officer at Baak of America's Downey Main Office. Scboelkopf, with Bank of America since 1970; for 18 months has been assis- tant manager for loans ol the Hawaiian Gardens office. Previously, he served in a similar capacity fO( two years at the Main and ~llls office in Huntington Beach. He is a markeUng graduate ot Cal State Long Beach. .. SCHOEL.KOPF steplle• Kalabuy, ol Orange, marketing directoT for the auet management diviaion of Coldwell .Banker Maaa1e- meat Corpontlon, has been appointed an assistant vice pre· 1id~nt of the real estate service firm. He wili continue supervising marketing activities for the Coldwell Banker funds -institutional monies · managed by Coldwell Banker. Kalabany joined the Coldwell Banker company m· November 1973, following service with Arlen Realty Manaiement Inc. as regional director ot 1euing and property manaaement, and with Bullock's Realty u a. shopping center manager. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NvsEindex ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S&P500Stocks INDEXES 50.74 9'.97 871.95 9'.81 up up up up 0.01 0.86 0.08 0.01 Nfti!' ¥1•rk IS MtJ•t 'A~tlvr • HEW YOltlC (UPI) -Tiie ,. ~ "*'" Ir~ on 1flt All"Mktft SllOO ~~ ~~-lt'"I a:: -°t l11tl .......... -. HY<41 ••• .. •• m1, }~ -\I) llW4r'll "'"' .. • • • t + -. HM el 09• • • • • g· tSA + 4lit Gor~ ..... 1 I l\a + Va tf'Gll'I_ CD • .. • , ~~ + ~ ~M.11 Op •••• • ~ + ~ Rfell~ •••• • _.. .. MtClutktl ~ • , .. , M •••••• 9fUf'I NIW "°". cu·,,, -s.. ""' .... w.. s.. Hrl SdH "" t:.•L'\ ~-4'ft ttle N P*l b.t 0.0. P•• tl*l 0-ti:. , ( (llOI) Dolt ~ M Nll 0oe. ~ "'*·y .. ;;'Miloe .. : .. ,.-: ~~ ·,n j~-;. ~~ t4~~~ ·~· ''tf tt= .. ·~ ~·~ ~~ w. .. ff~: ... =:r. •f:tt :: J, t v.:" P•I (lift) , .... 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Philadt.'lph1a selL-ctions were out(1cldcr Greg Luzins ki, the leagut> lt'<1der in home runs and run!'.> ballt'd in, and the second bal>{' :.hort~top combination of Davt> Cal>h and La1'r) Bow<.i. i\lann)-Sun~utllt.'n was named b;.H·kup fo r !'.>tarting calcht.'r Jolmm BL•nth of ('tnt·umali. and outf1l•)dl'r t\ I Oil vc,....rs Pills· buq.:h ::. ol her rt'Sl'rvc player. Tht• rl'm<.i ming l>tX reserves are Tony Pt-rct. Cinl'1nn<.1li, ;.ind Bob Watsvn. Houston. fir:.t base ; Bill Madlock, Chit-ago, third base; Jnd outf1t.'ldcrs Reggie Smith o( • St. Louis, Bobby Murccr of San f<'r an<'isco u n<l G ary Carter of M1mtrc.1 I. 1\rnt'rtl'an League reserves. Jnt'kl•d by m an;.igcr Alvin Dark of the A ·s. include l\lilw;iukee's llank Aaron, Oakland's Claudell W~1shin ~to 11 and Cleveland's Gl·o rgc llendrat'k, Bo:,ton's Fred 1.ynn and Kans as Ci ty's Hal .\kfbl' in the vutfaclrl. Others selected include the Angell>· third baseman Dave Chalk, and shortstop Bucky Dent and second baseman Jorge Orta of the Chicago While Sox. Also, first baseman Mike Har· gro\•e of Texas. catcher Bill Freehan of Detroit. Boston's Carl Yas trzemski and Milwaukee's George Scott and Cleveland's Buddy Bell. Bell said he wouldn"t play in the g;.ime. S:J.2 ~lillio11 Paet PlllLADE\,,PHIA -George l\'ll-Ginnis. who <JCcepted a $500.000 bonus from lhe New Yurk Knic ks of the l\;:i tional Bas ketball A:.s ocialion in May, signed a six.ye;.ir $3.2 million contract with the Philadelphia 76ers Thursday. R ichar d 11011 F ire d H OUSTON -Ge n era l manager Spec Richardson of lhe Houston Astros baseball team was fired Thursday by Sidney Shlenker, newly-appointed presi- d ent of the Hous ton SJX>rts As· sociat1on. S hlenker named ass is tant general manager John Mullen as Richardl>on·s interim rcplace- mer.t. T eci tty L eadb1g MOLINE. 111. Howard Twit· ly Jr .. who once found a cobra in his golf bag. found nothing in it but hot irons Thursd ay and forged a fi vc-under·par 66 to take the first round lead in the $75,000 Quad Cities Open. Terr:rncc-Dill. "'ho n :turned lo lhe pro tour last February, and Dave Eichelberger, e ighth· ' highest money winner last year, each finis hed al 67 lo s hare ~econd . one stroke back I-rank Bt.>a rd was alone at 68 while among those al 69 we re de· fending champion Dave Stockton and Sam Snead. B o rg ,, d r a nces BAASTAD. Sweden -Top· seeded Bjorn Borg of Sweden moved into the quarteriinals of the $50,000 Swedis h Open tennis championl>h1ps Thursday with a 6·3, 7·6 win over Dutchman Rolf Thung. Bor g now meets Thomas Koch of Brazil in the quarteriinals. Koch C'lim inaled Rirgcr An· dersson of Swcrlt'n, 6·3, 6 l. Manud Oranks, the second· !>('Cd Spaniard. abo h.id an easy way into thl• quurlC'rs. lie whipped Rolf Norberg of Sweden 6·1, 6·1in50 minutes. W TT SulR1ftarfes Worl41 Team Te""'' A""'4b Ail P•IUl>v•9" "'"'bwtll n. c1.,,.1...,, 10 Wotnt" 1. OOublf'\ C•wl.,y Mot ~I IP) bo'•I !>18'>-Jont'> • ' w_ .... ""91•'> C•wlo I Po be•I Stap, z,~1~,.•o Men·1 OOuOI"' Rof'\\pn Gr.,..llnl?, IC I tlt•I Gerul••l•,...W•rw l<•. • 4 -n • \onqt~' R•HYn ICI bf>dtCo~ • l M1apd OOVblp' l~9pnfu\1. C..-• 1(1 t;,>a l Fi>•·Co~ ,, 4 A 1 I)/ At °""""d I,,_, .. ,. .. U. C:..lft<t Ga-n 11 ,.,_,. , ,..,.Q, .. , si ...... "' ..... 1 ou ..... 1 Mt,n ' "°ublf'\ StC>O~ Rullf'I> 111 Clo'dt •H Nw. ""''"""·. 1 V..."'!'n '\lnQlf'\ Stovr IC, I b»dt l)v., Ion Id Womrn'\ dovble>\ ICI~\ Koyomur• IC.I ll<<1I °'1•rlor>-Meyvr.•·l Mood Mt Moll .. '1 StO~f' I vi br<ll RUllfl\o N#<ytr, 1 >, S-• Ito" b•••~~· I "' 1.01• Friday, Juty 11. 117$ , UPl:fe~ CALIFORNIA S DAVE COLLINS BEATS THE THROW TO BALTIMORE'S BOBBY GRICH. Indians lnvad .. Angels' Record At Home: 18-27 The California Angels are defy. ing baseball law but Lhey don't make a very a rresting sight, languishing there in fiftQ place in the American League W"est. For some inexplicable reason, the Angels can't win at home. Or al least very often. Baseball purists point out that if you play .500 on the road and win al home you are a contender. The Angels have fulfilled the first requisite with a 22·21 road A ngei.S late All G•mtson KMPC (7101 Jvly 11 Cle~lano a l Cat11orn1oil July I? Cleveland at Calotorno• July ll Cleve>land .;i 1 Calolorn1• 7 1So m. I np m 12 ~~Pm. record but a re a dis mal 18·27 al Anaheim Stadium following a 7·3 shellacking administered by the Baltimore Orioles Thursday night. ll was the ninth loss in the last 10 home games for the Angels and the prospects for a sudden turnabout a re n 'l encouraging when you consider tonight's op- position. The Cleveland Indians arrive toni~ht to begin a three.game series and they have a lO·game winning streak alive in Anaheim. In fact, the Indians haven't lost a game at the Big A since August or 1973. Mike Cue ll ar likes Anaheim, loo. The Orioles pitcher now ~ * "{;( eALTIMORE CAllFOlltNIA •b r II b i •b' "lit owns a lifetime record or 8-1 in -the Angels park a(ler wea thering nine hits to improve his record to 7·6. Baltimore batters also round the envir onment a d elight as they rallied 15 hits, nine of the m for extra bases, to rout Lhe Angels and record their 10th victory in 14 games. Bobby Grich paced the assault with two duoubles and two singles and said of his le arn, ''We're more serious now. I think we've finally decided this is the lime lo talte a run. We've been a diffe rent ball club s ince Don Baylor hit those three homers in one game at Detroit." Elrod Hendric ks. who was bat· ting .158 at game lime wilh only 12 hi ls all ye~r, ignored those facts and produced a triple and two doubles~ ·Ke n Singleton and Jim Northrup connected for solo homers. Al Bumbry provided another dimension to the Oriole attack by beating out three bunt singles. Dave Chalk h ad a double and single for California. John Balaz contributed a lwo·run double in lhe ninth inning. "It was a mistake," said Angel manager Dick Williams. "Balaz had the take sign on. "But," he added with a wry g rin, "I don't think I can fine h im after that." DODGERS' DAVEY LOPES -• LA '1 Bubble About to Burst? Newport's Tapie Sizzles With 67; Trails by Five CARNOUSTlE, Scotland-course, Huish, a 31·year·~ld win Newport Beach 's Alan Tapie ner of the Scottish pro uue last fired a 67 today lo slay in ~len· monlh, dropped a stroke on .the Uon in the British Open golf third bole when l\e missed a five· tournament. foot putt and went to seven un· Tapie's total of 209 puts him der . . five strok.es back of the third Bobby Cole of South Alnca, round leader. Bobby Cole. Cole who set a course record of 66 on bad a 67 for a three·round total or Thursday for a 138. birdied two of 204, 12 under par. his first Lhree holes today to go The tourney ends Saturday. eight under~ Thursday, Tapie had a round of Defending champion Gary 72 while s hooting 70 Wednesday. Player o f South Africa, He was five under par after 27 meanwhile, saw hts hopes for :.i holes Thursday, b\ll bogeyed four fourth British Open Litle all but of the back nine holes. disappear when he took a triple· Johnny Miller, former U.S. bogey seven on the tricky 18th Open cha mp and three·time win· and wound up with a 73 -219. ner on the U.S. tour so far this: three over par for three rounds. year,madethelourla31,Civeun-' While Player had his pro- der par. after st arting the d ay blems, two.time British Open four strokes back of David Huish; winner Arnold Palmer turned in the Scottish teaching pro who his best e ffort in three days, a 69, fired 76·~36 for the second-round whlch gave him a one·under·pur lead. 215 on the 7 ,065-yard, par·72 Mille r . u sin g h ot putting, layout by the North Sea. Also at chopped off stroke after stroke 215 was 1973 British Open winner with birdies on the first, second, Tom Weiskop( and Hubert fifth, sixth and seventh holes. He Green, each with a third-round barely m issed birdies on the 70. third and fou rth, putting just Lee Trevino, :rnolher former s hort from nine and 15 feet. He two·time winner, shot a one-ovN also missed by two inches 00 the 73 for a 218 a nd Lou Graham. the eighth when a 25·foot putt U .S . Open champion. also slopped just s hort of the cup. dropped out of the title chase However . Miller went to eiJ?hl when he look double bogeys on under at the 10th. He had a 66, lwo lhe last two holes for a 74-219. back or Cole. Irwin, the 1974 U.S . Open .champion who sta rted the day with a 139, three strokes ofC Lhe P<!~e. sank a 20:foot pull for his fourth birdie in seven holes to go nine· under. Watson, who was at 138, only two strokes back of Huish al lhe s tart of lhe day, birdied the second. third a nd fourth holes and bare ly missed a birdie on the fifth. While they were ripping up the 7,065·yard, pa r ·72 Carnouslie Arnold P•llnC.'r M.ivr1ce ~ml>rl"99 tan SIMiey LonHlnkle Echollrd ~MU Bob°"', ltt Gary Pl•y•r M.i•l•n Fosler -V~ FerrwrnOrT ~lf'T 0oJW$Gn Btll G;irre tt RooarC..rr Terry Lebroco JoMJllCOO\ Jl/tl Oofrf'\lel" BobGild« "1Prlv1Ha~" OewlttWuv•r Mil<olm C.re9SOft Garv Smith Mol•I< Pfpil Cr•19 Deloy Vin Baker 0•19 Stdcller EamonnO•r<Y D.lvkl Jonr\ Jose Canlz•re~ W.R. LO<kf' Ronnlt Shade A•nokl Ooilk• w.S.M.Rooe.e O;tvidWre11 John Morgan Martin PoJ(on C.A. C>roonu f'<ob«lo Bernafdlftl ~··· lhOfT'M>n ,..,, ..... ,,s 7>1:MMtS 1S-1 H0.11• 1 ... n.i.'l-111 n -1>10.1n 74-JJ.10.711 1>11·1J.219 n-14-13·11• 1 .. ro.u-no 14·1Hl·110 1,..11-11-110 1 ... n.n.no n.1 ... n.no 1H1.-11.n 1 1S-1J.1J.12t 1>11·1>111 1'·1•1J.n1 11r1N•·2l2 1>1J.14·111 1•13 IS-111 11·1•·11-2?3 n.11 l)·m n 1>1'-173 11-n .u .nJ 1).14·'4·1'23 73·1•·11-11• 13·14·11·124 1J.ll.-1!>·11• 1'·13-11·'74 1J·1•·1 .. 1'lS 1•·72·7 .. 225 7 ... 11·1M7S 1'·1>11·771· n .11.1 .. 111 1H>19-n • 11·1Wf.11'l 1J.1 s-e M1'l Ruffian Bothered By Pigeons? NEW YORK (AP) -Ru ffian ts gone, but the cause and cosl of the loss remain the topics of much spec ula tio n and dis · cussion. The latest theory, that Ruffian may have been startled into her fatal break o f stride by a nock or lolling pigeons, was offered on a national television news pro· gram Thur~y. Meanwhile, it has been report ed that the 3·year-old filly, con sidered by experts lo have bem one or the finest thoroughbreds tn history, was insured fo r Sl 1 million by Lloyds of London. "Everyone seems lo thank there's a villain hcrl· som ewh ere,'' said Belmont steward Nathaniel Hyland or lhl· tragedy at a news confercnn· Thursday. "There are rumors of pigeons caus ing the horse lo break down. Is there any rcar-.on why a horse couldn't la.kc a ball step?" Rt,.,,Y1b S I I 0 RoWl\ll 4 0 0 0 Collt,,.,11 l 0 I 0 S11>9ltlon rl J t t t C..1<hib s 1 . 0 b<.o'PDrydh S I l 0 L M•'Y lb • t I 1 !otanton rl 4 o I t M.,.,,.r lb 0 0 0 (I ll..,•\ lb • t I 0 "'°'11Wup <I l I t t CMIUb • I 1 0 81•or ct l O O o fWl•tclh • 0 1 1 El.Jylorll JOO I El ROdroquu < l O 1 O Dodgers Fall I 0 Behind Pat Lyn ch, vice president of public relations for the New York Racing Association, called the news con ference followins a flood of calls a fter an appcaranct• by veterinarian Dr. Alex llarth1ll on NBC's Today show. Dur~ng the program, Today host J am Hartz said that films of the ill·fated July 6 malch race between Foolis h Pleasure and Ruffia n s howed birds nying up orr lhe track as the horses ap. proached. He asked Harthill if it was possible that the birds caused Ruffian to lose her stndc .. .. ,...pton< too o ~Olp~ \1. 4 0 I 0 B RotHMOnlt> 4 I t O ~n(JfoO.~c .. 0 3 I r,quero.o p o o o o H•\\l~r p 0 0 0 0 i:..,141.,.,.,, ~' • 0 I 0 Cuell•r p O O 0 O Ho<ktYIDerry p o O 0 O HVO'IOn P 0 0 0 0 Total\ 31 1 IS • Tot•I\ 36 l " J a..11.,..,ore 101 110 JOO-1 ulitornoa 000 001 002-l E -Groch, Remy. OP-C<11t1rrorp t, C..hl0<n••l. LOB B•lllmo<e 10. C•lllornl• 1 1&-HtnctroO\ 1, Groch ,, e. RObH>\On, Chalk. B•IU JB Hefldrl<-~. L M•v. HR 51nQlelOl'I Ill, NOr11'truP lSI SB Collons. SF-l M •y, 6"ylor. IP H Ill ER ae SO Cuellar (W,f>·&I ~ ~ 3 3 1 ) ~19<*ro.t ll ,l•I ~ II S S 7 ~ H"'''~' I 1 7 1 2 I HvOMDerry I I 0 0 I 3 Hud'IOn 1 () 0 0 0 l WP-f oovero.t T • 2 31 A 'I, ~'I AREA GOLFERS W SE I N HAWAII WAtLUA, Hawaii-Huntington Beach·s Tony Campregher and Seal Beach's Bike Bellmar were eli m in ated fr o m the U .S. Amateur Publin ks golf cham." pionships Thursday as bolh (ell in Lhe third round after earlier victori::s in the d ay here al the 7.208-ya rd Wailua course. Campregher beat Tim Mehl of Kansas, 5 and 3, before falling to Georgia·s Terrance Anton, l ·up. Bellmar defeated Kennelh Deckert of Omaha, 3 and 2. lhen lost to Milwt•ukee's Archie Da· dJan, 3 and 1. LA 's Rau Faces St. Louis Tonight ST. WUIS -T be reeling Los Ange les Dodgers will try to put a hall to their losing ways tonight when they send Doug Rau (8· 7) to the mound lo battle the Cardinals' Bob Forsch (8-7). T hursday the Dodgers were buried again by Pittsburgh as lhe Pirates' Willie Stargell stroked a lie· breaking s ingle in the sixth in· ning a nd a lwo·run homer in the eighth to lead the Pirates to a 4·1 victory over the Dodgers. It was the 10th victory in 13 gam es for the Bucs, who opened a six·game lead oyer the idle Philadelphia Phillies in the East while the Dodgers fell 10 games behind first·place Cincinnati in lhe West. "Too many unusual things hap- pen to consider either race over ," Pirates' manager Danny Murtaugh cautioned. "About lhis time last year we were counted out and we sneaked bade. You never can tell in this game." And the cool and optimistic Walter Alston of Los Angeles, in what sounded a l most like a warn· lng lo the runaway Reds, said · ''We'll be playing bellerball afLer the All·slar break. We're final!y starling to gel things together after all the injuries we've had." Dodgers slugger Jimmy Wynn, though, look a slightly more r~ alislic approach.•· 'We'll have lo play good ball and hope for a miracle,'' he said. Stargell 's decisive single off Burt Hooton, 6·9. scored Al All 9•mes o" KAllC 11'01 July It LO\ Angt>les •t ~I Lou I\ Jul• u LO\ AnQelf'\ ... SI LOV•\ July 17 P1t1,Dvrgh<1t Los A(l9*1e' S ?Sp.m It 10 .. m. I 1~p m. Oliver, who h ad singled and t a ken second when leftfielder Tom Paciorek bobbled the ball. Aller Stargell 's single, a lbun· derstorm d elayed play for 34 minutes. The Pirates wrapped il +aP against reliever Mike Marshall in the e i g hth wh e n Ed Kirkpatrick singled and Stargell sent his 15th homer or the season over the righl·cenler field wall. Pittsburgh scored ils first run in the third when Manny Sanguillen an<l f'rank Taveras sing led and Rennie Stennett * * "{;( "{;( * * doubled . Winner J erry Reuss, 10..6, who neede d Dav e Giusli's ninth· inning relief help, was tagged for a fourth·inning homer by Steve Garvey, his 1 llh of the year. ''Milestones are to be enjoyed once your car eer is over," Stargell said afler ,.his 36lst car eer homer lied him with DiMaggio for 24th place on Lhe al· l·lime m a jor league list and secured the Pittsburgh Pirates' victory. "I know I've got two games tomorrow and that milestones aren't going lo be much help," Stargell said after the Pirate vie· tory. "When you're playing you just h ave lo grind it out," he added. "We'll be s tronger after the Al· l·star break,'' predicted Alston. "I'm sure we'll play better ball because we'll finally be getting our lineup back together aft.er all the injuries we've had." Murtaugh also dis missed the notion that the Reds would waltz to the Wesl title, or that his time might be headed for a similar dance. HarthiJI , one of the vcls who at· l~mpted lo save Ruffian, said thc filly was perceptive enough to have been bothered. Belmont s teward Franri6 Dunne, s peaking al the NYRA confe r ence, disagreed with Ila rt hill. I ."We still don't feel that t'1«: l>l~eons were any factor at all • • said. Dunne. "We watched the movies and the pigeons were ~ least 150 feel away from t~• h<»"ses." ~ Earlier Thursday. Jacinto V3'- quez, who rode Ruffian saiQ; "lt 's just one of those Wnis." · Aller the race Sunday Vas- quez said the filly broke ~wn ~ she switched from leading with one fool to lead ing wilh the ol~ about a half mile from the start. Motorcycles ~ Race Tonight No Way We Can Lose··Anderson "Too many unusual things can happen," said Murtaugh. "About this time lasl year we were ~led out of lt, and we sneaked back in." Speedway motorcycle (ans •t<! in for a treal tonight and n•t Friday night at the Orange eoun. ly F~rgrounds as the one fair ad· mission price of $1. 75 also en. UUes thern lo a free seat al lbc weekly short·track show. CJNCJNNATI CA P> -The Cin· dnatli Reds are brimming with confidence os they make their way toward the All·star break. "There ain ·t no way we can Jose this thing .. We can only .rive 1t away.·· says manager Sparky Anderson after hb tc.tm moved into it.s biggest lead ol the aiason after beat in g Philadelph1 .1 W <'<lnr .... day The Rciti. 11 ..1', l1 1<.'tl U1e Na· Uon"I LeJcue We~tc:m Division race mto a cakcwoUc dunng the ·, put month, moving 10 games ln • front of the Lot Aafcles ~. Dwinl t.bat tJmr. I.be Redl have won six in a row, nine ol 10, 15 o! 17 and 37 of46. Proclaims Ande rson : "The players ain 't worrying •bout LA oo more. They're just going out and playing baseball. LA, lo them. doesn't exist." l...asl year a l this Umt il wQ a r everse situation with the Oodiers 1011'/ games In front of CincinnaU. This season, the Rtds h•ve been widenln~ their lead steadily since lhey took the lead for good on June 7. During n hltthly I UCC:Hlful June camp1l1n. the Reds battinK Ot'der fattened lt.s averaae. The lam hit .28S durln1 the mont.b and c:urren~ has four players bau.lna over .300. Joe Morgan, who IHds the lea m wflh a .349 avera&:e, hit .374 durtns June, wblle Johnny Bench hll .311 last roonlh to lift his overa•e to .298. Georp Foster hit .317 in June and ia now balUng .2Sl8, wblle Ken Griffey's c:urrenl ave.rage of .31S wu flelped by • .317 a~era1e during last moot.h's I.rt .. lo the pla~. Four or lbelr s tarters -Bench., Role, Morpn and Dave Coocep- clOft -will be stanJna In the All· star pme neJJt Tuesday, with .k~ 1ett.1ni more vous thu a nyone else ln the National League. Heads sua rt.ed to shake sadly when R~s· pitching ac~ Don Gullett WH sidelined with a broken thumb. but clespUe tbe fact that he w•1 the la.I\ Red to pitc h a complete game, on June 11, lbe Rede' bullpen, led \bY >'OWll Wtu McEna.ney, has riftn &otheoccaalon. ln rad, the Reds have been able lo •~•rd lh~lr '8te·innln8 rellet help with victories. Th!" MMOO, the RNA at• 9-3 in extra· lnnSna c:on~1la and have not lost Jn ftve exll'•·lnDlna atlain lince ~ 1-r " • ' ' &.OIANGIUI .. , ... •• 0. 4 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 2. 0 0 4 I t t •OOO JOOO I 0 0 0 • 0' • ) 0 ' • I 0 0 0 1 0. 0 0000 All 10,000 seat. will 00 ocrc~ free lo f alrgoers on a firsl·('()me first.serve basis. according l~ promoter Harry Oxley. H.igb"ght ot the 24·race pro. g ram will be the match ra~e compeUUon that will pit lhe tbp elaht speedway rideni aaainst each other ln an olimtnalion con· test for the Orange County 1''alr Derby-a bronted straw hat 0 fendlne t.iUlst Sonny N.ut~er WiU be on h and to defend hls tiUc aJona with seven other top rtdon Spffdway sates opea al 4,30 with the flnt event at 8: JS. ,, - CJ. on of go ry \_1 , CJ ut le· th 19, ro· en in 69, <J r .72 al so se on ? • i!> ot of is· ian er of n a ro· rt On· l'll in 1 nk r l' nt h1· ('t' of to on au of rk he Cl ('C Ill ay or ce d UJ> P· it ds e. t· ht• to 16 Eagles, Edison .. Explode The unbeaten Estancia Eagles recorded another easy victory in the Hunt- maton Beach summer ba&ketball leasue Thurs-\llly night. ·Led by Jim McCloskey's 29 points, Estancia ripped pre- viously unbeaten Newpart Harbor, 80-50 el Huntington Beach llieh, the same site wher~ Vllla Park nipped Huntington Beach, 62·61 . Edison held orr a late Lakewood rally to win 61-60, while Los Amig~ beat Fountain Valley, 49-37, at Edison High. \. .. Fttder. Juty 11. 1975 DAILY PILOT 87 Los Af Area Volleyball Racing Players Lauded Results PWlllWIMY aew. Tracft '•M f'll"1' tlACI -UO YMOe. J 'l'tV ~ i. ut11. ClalMltlQ. PurM t 1W. OtrUI C)tNly <Atd\tfe111 '·.o a.ea s.oo Count<>' Honor (Prt'(tf I ).:lO 3 . .0 OH·Nfte Ttalfl 18r~\I U O 0..·Mr. W.anllY CNrQll <W•IMI\) • 20 Time-11.01. Also r.n -B•rloo RCKket. Un..,_, Ollly. Dr•• Play, SIOttnln", 8..o E.ye S<r•khed -OovlcaN'l 8•• ~. Cnl\Cal, lle.u \..allO, On Llmlll. U IUCIA -J.Darti N Da!Wy & ~ C-Ot ... -.P1i.$U.tl. 0..-Ot•cthul SICl>ftO a.t.Clli -• Y•rch. 2 ,,_., old ~ns. Cl•lmlnQ. Purw '''°°· fllltie'' Btl ICn~> 12.JO 6.2'11 "3 90 Ml. 8. a., IW•IMWll •.AO l 00 ~ .. 0..rge IC.letl~I l 00 Tlma -10 .... THl•O RAC£ -400 urdl., .,..r ~ Cl••"'ltw). Purw $2100. L"'es~lteo-IMylesl l.80 J.CJO 2 W) S-1119.tftQ Slim IAlchUO~) '·00 ··'° You a.1 Spud IHlrl) 3.20 "--20.80. ' ---l'OUaTH R•t£ --OOy•rds.tyUt Old mal•M. Clelmin9. Pi;rs.e •••. JIUyVlun The South Coast LeJgue's power in vojleyball is evident according t.o the All-CIF and All-Southern California selections where five members of that circuit were accorded All-Southern Calliornia and six earned All-CIF. Laguna Beach IUah's trio of Cliff Amsden, Oz Slmmons and Malt Albade earned All-Southern California honors after leading Ute Artists lo the CI F championship. Also earning All-Southern California honors are Ray Price of Unlversily <first team), John Boyle oC Dana Hills (third team) and Chris Allard of Century League represenlative Corona del Mar <third team>. Amsden, Simmons and Albade were accorded first. second and third team honors. Player of the year in Southern California is Mira Costa's Mike Dodd. Amsden, Price and Simmons earned first team All-CIF honors, while Allard made second team and Albade, Boyle and San Clemente's Tom Beard were selected to the third team. ····~wtMrn C•lllOMI•• 'int Tum All·Clf s-tl\e~11 Seclton FlntTUfll And in games at Marina High, Wilson de· teated Los Alamitos 10-57, and Lynwood downed Wes tminster 64·49. ' ,,.1111Uln Vall•Y Ull V•llbuena I~ I~ ~ ~~ Holl¥1d 0 0 I 0 SOUTH ST AAS -Scheduled lo see action for the South Saturday night in the Orange County North-South game are: (from left) Fountain Valley's Jack Upton, a defensive DlltlyPlle4 ....... back; Huntington Beach's Loren Micklln, a corner back and fullback; arid center Brad Green from Estancia. lCMOOHI •.ID 7 IO 110 0.tlyCrlsl~ lllllf>aml 3.80 ,,40 ~r Too (W.tlM>n) 2.40 T11ne 10.)). FIFTH RACE -350 urdl. 3 'fed• OIOS & uP. Cl•imlng. Pi;r~e uooo. Lucky Sl\llOh Motte OoOd CMlr .. Co\i.I, O;in Free1n .. n (LA Un111er\llYI. Tron Burdl<k '~"'"'" Mo nil .. 1, C.rC'Q Glo•an.lul ((,;I••• CO\YI. R•Y Pli<,e tUnlver~ty I, .(loll Am.Oen 1La11ur"' S.t<nl. S.~O<lf TUm Oi Simmons 11 ... ilQUn.l Buth!. Gr~ Gr• .. ney <Serrdl. Ro<hard NOrton IP•llUOe\I. GM y Pear<• ([)()~ P\Jeoto:». S<oll SltC'lf' ILA Unowr\4· ty), Milr" YYell~n (Norin Torran<t). C.ltll ,Amulen eno 0 1 Simmon~ (L AQun• Be<l<ll), R6y !'rit e tUnlverslly I. c;r._.9 C.•ovdnottl I Culver Coly ), Mt"" Oolld (Mor• C.Ost;i), Tron Burd•<• ISo1nl• 1V.onotJI, S.c•IMITHm Chris All.,d <Coron• oel Mar I, Mark Conley Ila Quintal, Greg Gre-y <Serrol, Gary Pt .. rc.e (~ PutllloSl, Bo,; Pellt<tl IS•nl • Monl<•I, Mark Wellborn (Nor11l Tor-r.nee!. 5outhwlcll 2 1 1 s Ytrrlnglon 2 1 • • T~itf 1 I 0 S Wiikin~ 3 0 2 6 ~val~t.cl 1 O O • Towls I• s IO JI Sore llJ OW•"•~ f"oun. V•lley ll 7 e Lo~Amo90) 11 10 ll Echlon I'll 19 II pf Ill • 0 1 • • 1 3 ~ 1 0 0 2 2 0 7 • Best Passer for North Staru at Linebacker .. • • 16 , 0 0 • 0 0 • 0 " • 3 .. ?S II 18 41 S<are lly Qi;nt.,~ Bob Farra is the best quarterback Glen Hast- ings has' ever coached but he is starting as a de· Censive linebacker for .. 20 12 ·~ •• 7 14 " ,._ .0 HWflt, 8H<h (61) the North team in the "' '" 16 l h an nu a I 0 range ~ 1~ County all-star football ~ :~ game al Orange Coast ,, It l • , l . ' ~ . 7 l I I 3 0 1 1 College Saturday night. ; ~ Al 6-3 and 190 pounds, 70 71 Score llY Oli•r1e" " 111 Farra has good size for a quarterback but H ast · ings, the North coach, \'Ill• P.,k " IS 20 Hunt. Beecl\ 11 u 15 .,_., IS t>I · cs1.uc1.1ao1 says, "I hope he doesn't ~clo\•o :~ 1; ~ ~~ P I a Y loo m u c h al v .. n Horn & • • 11 quarterback." =~ : ~ ~ ;~ Turk Schonert of Vt11ow 1 2 J • Servile High will get the Tot•h ?'> ?2 11 80 • Hew,.n H•r* uo1 s t a r t 1 n g n o d a t Ftc)u(I• sct .. ble La~y P;ilr1<1t er .. o Rey.,, ·~ •: ~ ·~ quarterback for the 1 1 1 s North. He is reportedly a ~ ~ ~ ~ better runner than a 2. lttyt\ M K't'I:\ • Doody Coe* , 0.54;ini~lao lolAll~ ,) 0 • 10 , 0 • , 3 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 7 3 1 I 1 I 0 0 2 21 • 22 50 sure llY o .. ~" E~lancoa 71 II 1S N<. wpo<I HdrbOf 1l 10 10 Golden West Tumbles, 10-6 Fullerton College capitalized on five walks in the first three innings to defeat Golden West, 10-6, in a Metro league baseball game Thursday atBrookhurst Park. passer. "I hope he (Schonert) can handle the situation well enough for us to win without using the others too long." Hastings says. He's talking about Jim Andrus of Garden Grove High as well as Farra, the two backup signal- callers for the North team. ''They'll play some on offense because they want to but basicalJy. Turk will handle the situation." Hastings adrtlits that Farra is probably the best passer in the North camp. N«nrlh, Cl LeOM,?b HUlhOn.,\ c:;.IM!t Wotl (61 .ab r , I 1 • 0 Part of the situation : '~ comes from the fact that , 2 Farra wants to play on • AocN•d~. rl·P .!,el-.Jb Jol'onsOn. I b Ralnw1ttr. p Reither, lb Wnn.dl\-lf ~Coy,< jtoflf, lb 11oo,tlC', II <I ,,..r<'<!nn, p lol•I) S I l 0 s 0 1 0 •r 0 2 ~l 0 1 I 4 I 0 0 JS 6 ~ ~ defense over offense. 1 o "ll wouldn 'l surprise ~ g me to see him play more ' g on offense in college ~ o even thotU:h he prefers ; ~ defe nse right now," o o Hastings says. S<on lly I !Wll ftt s 11 s The North coach also has two El Dorado players in tbe defensive GolOenWhl f'ut...,ton , fl • 101 IOJ 000-• 11 l 10 00000•-10 9 2 secondary which means •South to come out pass- that three of the four ing? from his school are on .. . . defense lo start the I thmk they_w11l pass game. "Any time a kid is ac- customed lo your philosophy and techni· ques, he has an advan- tage. They react as we want them to and they don't have lo think about it." he says of Farra and defensive backs Todd Kirschn er and Frank IGng. "H they a rc in the right place at the right time, you are OK. All three players have been in our system for four years and that is a big help.·· With two players of proven ability and know- ing his system inside-out in the defensive secon- dary, does be look for the some but King a nd Kirschner are just as tough, if not tougher, against the run as they are the pass. They'll gel an acid test Saturday night.'' Was it by design or coincidence that he has three players from El Dorado on defense? "It just so happens that we had some players who can fit into our defense. Actually. they kind of filled in where we couldn't find people and it happened to be on defense. The fourth member of the El Dorado team on the North roster is center Paul Pickering, also a starter. Tritons Top LB;· Diablos in Win San Clemente scored 40 points in the first halt and rolled to a 77·54 win over Laguna Beach Thursday night ia the Foothill summer basket- ball league. In a Santa Ana basket- ball league game, Dave Zogg sank two free throws after time had ex· pired lo propel Mission Viejo past Saddleback, 33·31. San Clemente, fast breaking all night, was sparked by Mike Horvath (27 points) and Tim Dunham (21). Mluton Vl•i• ("I It II pf '' Zogii I 3 2S Adam~ s 0 l 10 S.w~r • 0 2 8 H1ttr111> 4 2 0 10 Cox 0 0 2 0 Gn~en O O I O kor.neQy o o 2 o Toi•!\ ,. s n ll Hlllllme: Mlu lOf! v1e10. 17·13. S.11 Cleftw111e 1711 .. ft "' .. o..nt\am t 3 1 21 =~'" ; ~ ; 2! Hall,....r1' l O l 6 Wllt>eretl s 3 t 13 Ollvar 2 1 s s Tot1IS 31 IS ll 11 L.11....a .. tclllMI a.con Lll1u1rom 8.Smlll\ A.Smith A.kins IM!lle •• ft "' tp .. • 2 20 3 2 3 I 3 1 3 I 1 0 l " 1 0 3 2 1 1 4 J 10111~ 11 12 II ~ Scon l>Y Ov.,,.,. San Clt~nle 21 19 1l 1•-11 UQUNI 8H<I\ 12 9 19 i.-~ Anniversary Baseball Standings SALE!! • TOYOTA UAMrU: '75 TOYOTA COROLLA 4 '°"" ledtO ....... , •• ,., s2999 • '74 VOLVO 142 2 DR. A"'°'""liC •i.<.O rll<flo 111. OT ....... ._a OT -o .,,... .. , ,,..., t.Oielt &7)11 55799 11 Vel•M left At rr..-P'Mct IMrHM Se•I'")• • 4 WHEEL DRIVES •74 LAMDCUISH .............. -" .... .....,ttw~OI 54999 '71 L.AMOCaUllU ......,._ J ..,... ... n '"*· ., ...... ll~I '4199 •14 IMT\.. ICOUT A./tO. \II ... ~ ....... .,_"' c•1JltlMI '4899 ' AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Boston Milwaukee New York Baltimore Cleveland Detroit W L Pct. GB 47 'J7 .560 45 40 .529 21".! 44 40 .524 3 40 42 .488 6 37 46 .446 9tf.t 37 46 .446 9'h West Division Oakland 53 31 .631 Kansas City 46 39 .541 7'.h Texas 41 46 .471 13'!.t Chicago 38 44 .463 14 Angels 40 48 .455 15 Minnesota 38 47 .447 151h TlumMS• y 'I s.c-. 8o1tonl. Texu7 Mlnnawita ... New 'Yorll l Otlroll ), kaMH Clly 2 B•lllrnora 7, C.llfornla l Only QalT'H K,,.d,;1941 Tod••'• Oetnft Mlnnewla (Btvlcev~n 6·4 and Wiiey HI •I...,.., 'York tGi;ra 2 2 and Med l<h 1.101 Toon IHanch S·O al Boston <LA• lo-61 Otlroll ILolltl\ 10 SI •I K•nW\COY IPanl111>-~I ClllC•QO <O•lHfl. 61 II Mllwalll(M <gpr'9Ue I ) c.r Slonlon 1·11 Cle .. l•nd IHIHllMH'I J·71 el CMHClfnla 11.Allllt ) I) • Balllmo,.. ITQrrU •·SI Al 0.111.tftd 181ut 11 ... I '$411•"'•Y'•O• .... ltU•el 80\lOl'I a.111,_.t at 0.klenct MlflnelO(a el N•w YOfk Dttrelt at KaflWl City Ollta90 •1 Mllwau\H Cit,..,.,..•• Callloml• N~TIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pd. GB Pittsburgh 52 32 .619 Philadelphia 47 39 .547 6 New York 43 38 .531 7'h St. Louis 40 43 .482 11 in Chicago 40 47 .460 131.h Montreal 34 45 .430 151h West Division Cincinnati 57 29 .663 Dodgen 48 40 .545 10 San Francisco 40 45 .471 16111 San Diego 40 46 .465 17 Atlanta 36 48 .429 20 Houston 32 57 .360 261!.t TllvndeJ'l S<- CNC.00 J, S.n Diego I MtnlrHl at Attanla, ptld., falll f'lftM><W9" '·LO$ A1199lo 1 Only..,.,., H"-d14I .. ttMy'tO.INI r Sall l'r•nCfl(O IBtrr .. 11 ., Olit~ IBOnlWm ... , N•w York (M1tlack 10·6 and hie :HI •I C1ncln· NII CNlllrm•n •·hnct Klrlly t-JI a... O~ IM<lnl•$1\ 1·1 aMI 'Olllen l-41 •1 Plt>-llobW'Oll , ,..,.e, .... •114 , ........ 3-11 Monl,.al CWerlllefl 4.21 •l AlfoWlla cNi.1iro 1-11 t.ot"'-IM (bvt·fl et tit, LN' 1Fo"<11 .. 11 Pllll-llllflla ICl\rbltflaotl J-1) 41 H<N•IO" I KOfliKMf ... I lat ... •'•0.-. * 'ralKltc• •• Oll~QO LM A .... IH et It. L.ila ,,,,.,,.,. .... .110-. •• Ntw 'Yorll. et OllCIMe\I Mill oi.oo .. ~.,...,,... ""' ................ ------------IHarll 23.00 11.80 ),20 Vikings Topple FV Five Double figure scoring from four Marina High basketball players, led by Dan Boldt and Mau Cookt> with 19 and 18, paced the Vikings to a 69·67 summer leagu e triumph over Fountain Valley Thursday night In other action it was the host CdM Sea Kings p a s t i n g U n i v e r si t y , 74-48, and at Costa Mesa the Mesans tripped up Dana Hills, 73-62, and Warren dumped El Toro, 64-53. INrlM 14'1 Opening Curt IClerisse I 13.• 6..0 Sur1cer s.ncty I P•ge I J.80 ,,,,,._ 11.02. SIXTH llA.CE -oo Y•r~. l ,.rar old\. All-an<.ce. Pur~ ~200. Fl<kle Fren1y ICMCIOul '·'° 4.00 l.olll O>i< Cornrntind IRl<NHOS) 1.60 4.00 Born To Ai;le IWlll'°"'I 2.40 T 1me -U.11. U £auta -'-'101• Fnnrt & ? Oii< t.mm.M, P•i. $14'.st. SEVENTH aACE -400 y.ttOS. J ye.w ok:ls & ue>. Cl•uollce<I allow*l<e. "''"w '6000. Mt~~rCwy IBtooul u .ao S.10 JOO ~P ~ GoM (Mylul •.CIO l 00 M"lbef 0.. 1C11001a I 3.loO T '"" -20. II>. llGMTH a AC£ -170 yArds 3 year -& i;o. Cl•iming. Pur~ $2100. '-"·Whistle IW•lliet" I 10.40 6.CIO ~.00 Native l wlsl IB<oo•~> 10.zo 3.10 8ltr F•rre <Lli:>ft.,,, I 3.00 Time -44.20. SS Euct• -l·Mr. Wh•slll & 4-Mallvc Twist, P•14 '111 .... NINTH RACE :. JSO ; .. ,d~ l ~·" ota\.. Ct11mln9. Purs.e ~-Pn Apollo Jay c~rdOal IC•ndolcute IH<1rll •.40 J.10 2.IO 10.60 s . .o 260 Kong() Tl\e A<>Od COrceycr I Tome -11.9'. U E•~U -1 .. Pn Apoti. Jay & •IC'""'<'*· P•l4 nn.oo. Third Tum Mall A.I~ IL•Qun<1 Beath), Chris All•tO IC«ona del M;ir I . .Jolv\ 8o'fltj IOal\d Hlllsl, Maril Conley CL• ~n­ IAl, Bob Pelll<CI ISanlil Monlu), .Jell Soulhtoll ILA Unlv<rr ~llyl. Tl\irct T .. m Mill Al-ILa91>n• Bi!o><ftl, Torn Doro ts.an Cit men IC' I, J<>N> boyle IO•n• Hlll~I. Dan Oarno w llnQ~I, Tom Pocock !Culver C.· tyl, Cl\rls Smith (Loyold I. Heitman,. Ruzicka Post Top Marks • Bob Heitman and Greg Ruzicka each won two events in the open division al the a ll- comers track and field meet Thursday night at Costa Mesa High. Heitman s ped to a 23.6 in the 220 and won lhe 330 low hurdles in 39.5. Ruzicka, who attends Orange Coast College, leaped 22-6 in the long Jump, and went 47·0 in the triple jump. °"911 1~ 1. Parr cell 10.0 120-1. Hetlrrwn 23.6 440-1. Scltm111 H .1 teo-1. Wl~rd l:S..1 MtlC'-1. M<Quown •:H .S >-Mlle-1. Johnson is·OJ JO HH-1. J<Kk \ •.3 lJOLH -1. H'ilmM\ 3'1.S Mlle W•lk-1. Hockey I 27.• HJ-1. Byrw "-4 LJ-1. Ruzicka U·• l J-1. Ru11<ka •l·OSP-I. Kleon SO... Hi911S.Cllool 1m-1 . F•lkce 10.• 120-1 Olck1ni.on 23.6 "0-I. w;i11ers 51.3 880-I. S1cep11ens 7:0'9.0 MllC'-1. Waller- • JO 3-Mole-I. Young IS )I 70!-4H · I. Jonr\. 9 3;J() LH"-' Hoqdn ·~ 7 M1t. Wdlk 1 Zeeg.irO•n 7 SS HJ 1 Con ner o • LJ-1. Barnell 21 S TJ I &.lrrwn 42·SSP-1. Long •'l·o , J1Utior Hl911 100 -t. Sltcpka 10 I HO I Vlll•ve•dce 2~ ' ... o 1 ShtP•" s~' 110 -1. G. r < 0 d 1 11 M' I e -I . Tl\Cmp\On s 01.• l·Mlll' I C,.,.(ta 1•.31 IOHH : 1. V•ll•vC'rOe 10 9 llOLH -1. Berger •1.0 LJ-1. Conlele 1CHITJ-1. Ydll!S34.0 •• ft "' • 8uN«O" 1011 W•rrcen • o I 17 Coot< I 2 S II ~~~ 1 2 l " A.lami.tos Entries PV-1. AuS!tell '1·6 SP 1 · Tecler~ 42 ... V<rter•ns 1~1. Tom4tn 10.9 220-1. Mord<\ U.• 4'° 1. Mor.,. S9.2 Mtloe-I. ~rt 4:0).Mlle-1. Flugerald lb·11 •&Owr Wlllt. 0 2 2 2 Dolell 1311' Tot•ls lO • ,. H FfflltMllVeno 1'11 ~d • 0 l 16 S..rlos • 0 I t Ti1>9ey t • l 11 9o•ol<I 4 I 1 t C..rroll S 2 3 n Holmes o o 1 o lOlllS )0 1 14 '1 S.C•rt •Y o..a,,en Mitrtn1t 11 20 16 Fo._.... V.i1 .. , 1? 17 11 CefeM .. IMar 1741 xhloemef lllltk Guo~nass C..rn Ru1i<li• A.kin Ahern Tu1 Price\ st.SHI Ell Iott Barry Tol•IS •• It "' • I 0 4 2 11 7 3 ,. s 0 3 10 1 I J J l 1 2 ' 1 0 I 1 3 3 1 • 1 0 l • 0 0 , 0 • o 1 a 0 0 I 0 2 0 0 • Jl • 26 14 UnlwnJty (411 lOIOGNT's LOS AUMITOS £NTal£S P:IRST~T:a~·~ "lltST a.t.CL 350 Y¥ds. Z ~ ot~. 0 1lm•11G-Pvrw S21DO. o.lmuig price '15CO. SerlO RM~ Rvllal\ ION!lerl m \..°"9AGo IWlrdl 1~ CoclY Cl....,,t (Wat'>onl 11' Rosy Joyous IHlfll 11• SefKr«k., IRlt .... rd •I 1n R\Al\'s OlarQe llipf\~m I 11t Hard ToC.l<I\ IC.Ill 122 Clllloml• SYl'lstllne <Dreyer I 11• Oo<kltUftd 16rooti:sl tit Wink en Otpll\ (Adair I 122 SlC:ONO aACE. S4• y•rcb. 'I YH• olcr$ & up. All9w•nu. Purse $2000. 1csaflo Go CCterlua I l 1' C.... El JO IC.II) 117 Jjoyous Sclff<IY !Hartl Ill RoddyWIW IRlchlrdS) 11• S.-Yff• Bar (IUOOUI 1n w . A04ICIWI• ICardOz•> U2 Rularlr."s V•n Cllr>f'aml tn nuao RACE . .oovard:s. 2yNrOld otclS & ""· Pllrw $10,000 -•Odee! the Cl•bbtrtOMI G. ~ CredllC•rd ICrea<)er) 11S E1.w1 A9••n (Walker I 17l Al"\Altbl IMylC'sl 176 A·LtlllC' Tony Go IW1l\Of\) lit A·Jet Mtrw IAt<NrdSI 110 Ruby Be<JOn4• IWl•d 1 119 Native Empreu ICaroo1al 1n LA~081rd2 (Hdrl1 llS Ivan'' E•Sf Jel (AOlltr I 11• FllQhl 111'1 ILll)lldni l 121 A·Sheol;i ., Rooney Hart Mid Kong Lv<ky Nine Slabte e111ry. ~tie-I. RielwrO\• 54. 1irl' 100-1. Smith 11.• 210--1. Stntth 17.1 4'°-1. Smith 63.0 880-1. 8alf!1oCln 2 JI Mtle-1. Lance s SI Mile Wallt-1.. HOler\DIKkl.l2SP-I. V~ilt-9. Wome• ~ 1. Keyn 1~9 l·M•le-t. Dec\ff \I.JS. Fish R eport DANA WHARF -13S angler\: 1.1)1)1 Uh<o bolu. 10 dlbacorr, 1 barriKU<M, 11<> 2 ,.,..lll>ut, 1:M ma<1tere1, 1 whole >oe• 119 bass. EIGHTH RACE. 3~ Y•lrd\. 3 narold<i & up. Cl•om1n9, Pi;o~ UIOO, c1,11mu'll P'"l<e $/!>OO. 8"rlte"s'Pl\lol (U ph•ml Top Top I Dreyer I SC>e<i•I Noll<e I Rltl\••d~) Pate Mclker !Brook• I HotilY van Bar !Ward I A·Mr Moon Spl.is.tt IC1rd0z• I A·FIC'~I (.opy IAO&lrl M•n• Sltoa1 (Wal">Onl Tropl< MOon IW•lktr I A·lv•n L Ashment enlry 11• SEAL BEACH -711 anglers: 18S 119 roo <od, 4 ltollbl.tl. &J ~•nd tw:.~. 3' 119 COlllCO b.t$S, I <OW tOO. 8olr9C'! -II~ 119 M>91e•s: ._ tton••o. 11 ~ .. n<I ~ss. S 119 l\dhbul,l'lm .. ckerEt 117 NEWPORT IO•vey's LO<lllf"I -12' 119 ;irw.i~rs: I barr•cu<la. Jl9 <•h~o bd'.ts, 10 fCKk tOd. 1 long <00. 113 maO.~rl IArt's ut>Clint l -'.>6 on111ce" 1.18 NINTH RACE . .00 Y••dS. 3 YC'lf Uli<O bass, .. rotk cod, I ltng <00, .. Smlll\ Polrlt!r GfHf'I P•rcetl Mll<t>ell ~Clymolld's Hllfer<I EylihOll • 1 • 11 0 11 I S 1 0 0 2 ..... 1.-ns. Pllr!te $1 'IOO. Crimson ClwrQer 1Cre.191rl .>oy"s Feature tccerlsw I C>.tn<lftll Ettl !Ore.,., I 112 Ol0. Altow•n<e. 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From me· chanlcs to data procestlng, admtnlstra- tton to medicine, We'll pay you to learn a stoll you ean uae for the rest 01 your Hie. Act riow to start your tr1lning ttus summer. Choice jobs are being tilled rapidly USA' •tcaumHG OllFICI 20J' W. Lhtc• A~ ..... , .... can 77 6·5490 bd OAIL Y PJLOT Friday. July 11. 1975 By Bil Keane "When Daddy stin the wot~ with those, it mc*es the boot go." In flu11t i n9t on Council. Fee Under Attack By TERRY COVILLE Of 1M O.tlr Pilol Slaff A former council candidate has s uggested two election campaign reform measures for the city of Huntington Beach. One has won some support from the present council. James DcGuelle, who ran for office in 1972, told the council this wee k the city's $100 filing fee ought to be eliminated a nd that members of city com- missions. committees and boards ought to resign if they seek a council seal. T HE COUNCIL ORDERED THE CITY at- torney to investigate the legality of the filing fee. T he $100 fee is set.by city charter, so only a vote of the people can eliminate it, unless, under new court rulings , the city attorney d ecides that pro- vision is not legal. Councilma n Jerry Matney also wanted to force city appointees lo resign if they file for a council post, but lost a vote on that one 4-1, with Henry Duke, Norma Gibbs, Harriett Wieder and Ted Bartlett opposed . "ORIGINALLY I OPPOSED IT, BUT in the lust three years l 've really changed my mind," Matney said. "It's bad enough that councilmen play politics, but if they (appointees> want lo get out rn the political <.1re na. then they should get out in il with the rest of us stupid people." De Guelle, who finished fifth in 1972 (in a race for three seats), complained that some board m e m - bers use their positions for campaigning during a n election. Several m embers of the city Planning Com - mission have sought council seals in the past few elections, with Duke winning a seal while serving as a planner. Duke was a planner , Mrs . Gibbs a parks com- missioner . and Mrs. Wieder chairman of lhe city's Environmental Council, when each ran for election. "YOU ARE NAIVE IN THINKING people only look at the lust two months of a commissioner 's re - cord ... Duke s aid. '"Never before has it been su incumbe nt on all of us to encourage leadership. I feel this would dis· courage leadership," added Mrs. Wieder. "Ex- perience is an important factor in qualifications for council.·· Pot Lifted Police Chief Victim CONCORD < U Pl 1 -The Clayton Police Department's only m arijuana display kit, containing six ounces of the ~eed, has ~n stolen by a thief who broke into the police ~ chief's house. Acting Chief William Lorimer said the kit was kept al his home because his small de- partment -five patrolmen -did not have facilities for its safekeeping. . . Bellringer Buys! RAY EFFERSON RADIO .__ DIRECTION FINDER . Save $35 must item for serious sailing folk. 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Three Festivals and PageanJ, Will Open Tonight Laguna Beach becomes a huge pol· pourri of art during the summer. Today thro~gh Aug. 24, the town again becomes an Art Colony with roots re· aching back more than 40 years. Now there is something for everybody. The Festival of Arts, the Sawdust Festival, and the Art-A-Fair have all become accepted art shows. Each, while separate and different, des~rves looking at. · Here are the vital statistics on each: FESTIVAL OF ARTS, 650 Laguna Ca · n yon Road -A bout 180 artists and craftsmen will exhibit on the grounds. In the evening the famous Pageant of the Masters will thrill spectators with the recreation of fa mous art works by using living models. Admission lo the festival grounds is 50 ce nts for adults and 10 cents for children 10 and under. Hours are from noon to 11;,30 p.m. daily. This year's pageant is already sold oul. . SAWDUST FESTIVAL, 935 Lagun a Canyon Road -Unjuried , the Sawdust's 160 artists a nd craftsmen build a new each year's festival. The atmosphere is more casual a nd less structured than that of the 1''esti val of Arts. Now in its ninth year. the Sawdust Festival will feature a "solar house." the Garden Gallery and nonestablishment at· mosphere. Admission is 50 cent.:>. I lours are 10 a.m. to midnight every day. ART-A-FAIR, 595 S. Coast llighw<1y Here artists a re generally more trad1 tional and representational than at the other festivals . For the third year, the Art·A-F air is located on an oceanside bluff on South Coast Highway just south of the Hotel Laguna. Admission is free although a donation is requested. Hours are 10 a.m . to 10 p.m . Sunday through Thursday and 10 a .m . t o 11 p.m . 1-~ridays and ~aturdays . In addition to lhe art and crafts fur sale at the three festivals. Laguna's many galleries feature a wide vaaicty of art. .. ·, The c ity of Laguna Beach is encourag- ing visitors to park their cars when they first arrive in town and then take the city trams and buses between the festivals and galleries. Fare is 25 cents a single ride, or 75 cents for an all-day ticket. VERONA WAGNER Pll'(S MAKEUP ON MIKEY Only the Parts That.Show Are Covered Festival Biggest, Oldest. • • Dal'8 ·r11ot P .. tograplu "'1 RJelaard Koeltler r Storie• 1111 Dailfl Piiot Staff Writer .Jack Claappell VIVIAN IVERSON AND MARY PERRY HELP IN DRESSING Only Bodice ts Worn; Skirt Is Attached to .Scenery Art-A-Fair a New Traditioll. • • Conventional art-unconventional thinkers. That's the Art-A-Fair. Transformed from an art show where little old ladies andrmen painted the things that little old ladies and men paint to a social example, Art·A·Fair has arrived. Much of the credit is due to A.A.F . President J ean Spiry, a human dynamo. Art·A·F air was born, or splintered from the Sawdust Festival, in 1968. THE SAWDUSTERS were the "hippies" or the Laguna a-rt world circa 1967. The traditionalists, rejected from the Festival or Arts for one reason or another, were momentarily allied in the Sawdust Festival. Later, a splinter faction broke away. Art·A·Fair has come into its own as an art show and as a movement for social action in the last several yea rs. This year , the show hosts prisoner artists from the California Penal Institution at Tehachapi and it has as an exhibiting artist a Vietnamese refugee, Nguyen Cao Nguyen. ART-A-FAIR is "a whole hell of a lot more than an art show," says Ms. Spiry. Art-A-Fair juries its artists -accepted on a quota syste m from throughout Southern California -who must adhere to the traditional· representational artthemeofthe show. Crafts a re accepted too and Art·A·Fair this year includes jewelry, metal sculpture, leaded and stained glass, and photography as well as prints and all-media painting. • ":iince there are only 128 artists and craftsmen on the grounds, the tendency is to call Arl·A·Fair the smaUest festival. But, given A.A.F. 's humanitarian aims, that d escription falls short. WIG IS CAREFULLY FITT'ED Howard La Yelle Shape1 Curts Sawdust Inf or.mal and Avant-Garde The Sawdmt Festl.val wu bcSrn ln l987 when a bunch or di1gruntJed ~. re- jected from the Festival of Arts, got togetMr aJld decided to have their own exh1biUon. -It has been born every year since u.~n. Phoenlx·Uke, and hu evolved into a 1enerally well·bebaved and bouset.rained art 1bow, despite some ac· cusations or bohemian behavior. The Sawdust. Festival is the town's malt un1tructured show, a show that used to be c•lled a\lan&.-Sarde but wbkh baa increuJn•IY crept toward the esubUshmenl. The Sawdu1t artlata are 1Ull un- Jurled and are lar1•1Y crafts oriented. ~ Tbe Sawdust Festival ls born again each year because it ls tom down Jock, stock and booth each year. THE ARTISTS the1tl5elves recreate their booths, ror each year's show along a general plot-plan set up by the or· 1anbers. Thia year a first for the festival ls a 10lar·heat hwae. In addition to all-media painUng, the Sawdua l Festival will reatu~e lealhcrcraf\, ceramics, wood carvings, sculpture. jewelry, stJ\cbery, pla~llcs, landscaph\g, blown glass, candles,· batik, mosaic• and silkscreen. Demon1tTation1 will be given. oa lthe groundl When the artl1ts ana craftsmen reel like iL Thu year 160 ,exhibit.on will .bold forth in their booths ln ~. beside waterf alll and along 1awdust·strewn pa lbs. THE SAWDUST Festival DOWOWDI its site, which was purchased ~ year qo. Improvements are belnf made and permanent -abhorrent though lbe word m~y be -lacllltlea added. The Sawdust Fe1UvaJ started out on a narrow lot on North Coat H.llbway aJong Lacu.n•'• Gal&ery Row. ~ It moved later lnt.o t.be ellll10ft ~ lhe .Fest.lval of Art.a anl1 bas inched doeerto the FelUvaJ every year. I The Laguna Beach Festival of Arts is known around town as ··THE Festival." It is the original Laguna Beach art festival which started in 1932 and has run annuall y since ex- cept for the wa r years-, 1942-45. The artists and craftsmen ex- hibiting on the grounds -about 180 this year -are juried by a panel of fellow artists a nd artisans. And annually more are excluded from the show than are accepted. In addition the artists must be from coastal Orange County between San Clemente and Newport Beach. THE R ESTRICTIVE selection process and the age of the Festival of Arts have led it Lo be regarded as the prestige art show in town, the "establishment" of the Art Colony art scene. The F estival of Arts has given birth to the other town shows, mostly by excluding those artists from exhibiting on its grounds. Sorqe of the reject s have retaliat· ed by caOing the Festival stuffy. Partly to as s uage that criticism. the 1-'eslival in recent years has shown more creativity in the designs of the artist.:>' booths built around the concrete pillared and roofed bases. Wha t was once -n<ostly c.1n artists' show -with painting and other fine arts -has become in· creasingly a mixture of crafts and art, so much so the festival has mulled setting a quota on the types of arts and crafts that can be accepted. THE LOT now runs from paint• ings in a ll media to pottery and ceramics. sculpture. jewelry, leather work and clothin g. macramt>, a nd stained and leaded glass. T he F estival of Arts and Pageant of the Masters is gov· emed by a.nine-member board or directors . Its annual profits benefit the community through s cholarships and s upport for many cultural organizations. In addition to the main cxhibi · lion, the Festival of Arts hosts ll junior art show of works from about 150 Orange County schoolchildren, a "Free-for-AJl ·• art workshop for children and the All -California Art Exhibit featur- ing the works of 175 California Artists vying for cash awards by the Festival. (The All-California show is at the Laguna Beach Museum or Art, 307 Cliff Ori \'e. l MIKEY (CEN'm') AND FELLOW MOOB;S PREPARE TO Patil: Donn• Fonl(left)•nd f_.. Eaton.BMreLll•hler • •Cl DAI Y PILO T Ffld!)'. July 1t.1975 Tryouts Set For 2 Shows Hopeful Orange Coast 1 & av a ll able f rom performers will have a 492·9950. busy day Saturday 1f Al 1 p.m . Saturday, lh~ ~hoose .to go lo both Carolyn Matsuda of The auditi~s being hel~ that Schehe r azade Pl ayers day -m lhe mor nmg at will hold open a uditions San Clemente and in the for a story-theater pro- nfte rnoon at G arden duc t10n of .. P rimrose Grove. and the Winter Witch" at Sebastian's West Din· t h e playe r s' home oer Playhouse will hold theater, Arthur's Barn, open audi\ions at 10 a.m. 12174 Euclid St., Garden at the theater, 140 Grove. A veo id a Pic o. S '.l n Young people of junior Clemente, for noneqwty and senior high school performers. The cast age are encouraged to will be paid for the run of audition. Additional ln· tbe sbow, .. Leonardo the formation u available by Florentine," scheduled calling 534·2611. for Aug. 7 through Sept. 28. Needed are two young men, one young woman. and a middle·aged man and woman. Information 14Stars In School Benefit Aretha Franklin will join the '"Sta rs Under the Stars" al the Hollywood Bowl on Sunday, J uly 20, to bene fal th e Los .\ngelcs St:hool of Music and Art. Bob Hopo, Vikki Carr. Danny T ho m a s, Glen Campbell, Clifton Davis. Freddy Fender , Sugur Ray Robinson , Diana Tras k . June A'llyson, Roy Clark . Nanet te Fabray, Ralph Carter a nd the Aman Folk Spa<"e-:nan C B S N e w s Co r - r espondent Walter Cronkite will anchor channel 2's coverage of the joint U .S.- U.S.S.R. s pace mis· sion Tuesday. Ensemble will also be on ---------hand. ., Tickets arc iJvullablc :it the Hollywood Bowl box office, Mutua l ticket agencies. Wa llich 's and Liberty ticket agencies. Tax-deduc tibl e putron tickets are a-vailable al ~. $25 and $15. Box seats a r e also a va ila ble at $8.50, with popular priced tickets r a nging between $7.50and $3.50. Further ticket 10· forma tion is a vail abl e from the H ollywood Bowl, (213) 87·MUSfC. Words Eye d In UCI Class A weekend program called "Creat ivity With the Written and Spoken Word'' will be conducted July 19 and 20 by Toby Lurie. e x pe r i m en ta I poet, at UC Irvine. A fee of $43 includes parking fro m lhe pro- gram, which runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m . both days. Additional information is available from UCI ex- tension school. 833·552.4. OCCJazz Openings R egistration is c ur- rently underway for the week-long Stan Kenton J azz Clinic scheduled for Aug. 17-22 al Ora nge Coast College in Costa Mesa. More tha n 200 musi- e i CHt-S h a.ve al-ready signed up fo r the clinic. Openings are still availa- ble for about 100. Student tuition for the week is $85. Tuition for music educators is $.5.5. Sessions will r un daily from8a.m . to6p.m. Curriculum for the clinic includes instruc- tion in all band instru- ments; concepts of jazz (rhythm, phrasing, in- t erpret a lion, style , articulation, improvisa- tion and lead playing); rehears al technique; and jazz theory. F or regis tration in- formation, call 556-5629 or 556·5880. . ~I . .. . SPECTACULAR MID-SUMMER .l I I ... ·: All .thru the Month of July Op eta er The Mark Tape r Forum of the Los Angeles Mus ic Center opens its 1975-76 season July 17 with the classic Kaufman and Ha rt comedy "Once in a Lifetime,'' which runs through ;\.ug. 31. Marcia Rodd, Charles T homas Murphy and Den- nis Dugan (above> star in this tale about the early da ys of HoUywood. TJl ~1 ovies Cut; Quality Sought LOS ANGELES (AP) -Television was a movie addict ·s paradise this past season. Between the \hree networks there was a film on 10 prime lime every rught -sometimes two films. This is about to change. All three are cutting back on movie nights next fall -ABC from four to two, NBC from three to two, CBS from two to one. There will be some nights when the addict will have to get his nightly "fix" from old movies on local channels. · TllE CUTBACK covers both movies made for television a nd films the networks purchased after they made the rounds of the nation's theaters. In the c:.tse of the purchased films, the reduc- tion isn't surprising. Network executives say that many of the movies available for purchase today a re too racy for the tube or don 't have the mass appeal necessary for big ratings. "There aren't that many good pictures to begin with," says Fred Silverman, CBS pro· gramming c hief. ''And we have program censor· ing problem s. "The prices a re out of sight ... We just don't feel that the number and quality of' movies available warrants an extra~ hours-;-we'ct rather take those two hours and do original television progra mming. Because finally that's wh at television is all about: creating new material for the viewer at home." This is precisely the thinking that spurred the enormous growth of the TV movie over the past eight years, which makes the cutback in that area a little harde r to understand. THE REDUCTION is a big one -from roughly 85 this season to 45 or 50 next season, not including movies made solely as series pilots. And for the first time in many years, none of the networks is giving its TV films special "World P remie re" or "Movie of the Week" time slots. They will be interspersed with the purchased Holl ywood movies. Executives at ABC and NBC, where most of the television films are made, say these changes reflect a s witch in emphasis, not in commitment tothe form. .. • • ~ : . 0... Annual Sale has become a tradition among those who know and appreciate ffte finest selection of domestic and imported lighfillCJ Fixtures & Lamps. u.. ... ~-4 ......... c..,,. wOwCcuuu•• i.r--r"- Savings from 50°/o to 70°/o or more. .......... Mesa Starts Concerts There'll be music in the alr a nd picnic blankeu on the ground ln Co$ta M esa City Park tonight. It's the start of the eight -week s eries of "Concerts in the Park," s ponsored by the city's Leisure Services Depart. ment. Beginning tonight, the concerts will start at 8 attendance records or the put three years are followed. Each concert will last an bour with no in- termission. Here's t.be lineup tor the r est ol the season: July 18: Manijera, a 10-piece rock group with a brass section; A~. 22: Oranie Coun· lY Rhythm Machine. a ll"OUP that will play j au obtained by calling the Leisure Services Depart·· ment at 5.56-5300. and popuJar mutlc; ---------- Aug. 29: T hird Marine !Cf-:====::::==if Aircraft Wing Band fl'Olll El Toro, which will play marches a nd national music. More information on the concert series can be BobHope and other stars in free shows! ' p .m . every Friday throuth Aug. 29 and will feature music ranging from rock to national marching tunes. JULY 2S : Orange · ... ------ Symphonic Ba nd, a 35-1<;:::-J1"!!:!. ~ piece group; · 1~. Au g. l : Ansell Hill Dance Orchestra, a big band which will play jazi and feature a voca list; D ~D motorcycle races rodeo • TV shows horse show hundreds of e'Xhibits! .. TONIGHTtheopen·air Aug. 8 : El Bekal concert wlll be given by Shrine Band, a group •t111t1 Orange Coast College ·that enterta ins with ~MM Jazz Ensemble, with varied selections and Charles Rutherford con-humor; ducting. The group will· Aug. 15 : Canyon play jazz, big band, Grass, a bluegrass and music,ballads a ndblues. country a od western Recreation aide Sandy group; Mayes expects about aso ---·------- people to attend tonight's concert in the downtown park. Later crowds will gro~ to about 700 if the Institute Offered OUR USUAL 1/2 PRICE SALE On Music \ .__ __ •_•_o _E._•_1_rn_· ·_.c_:'_.!_r_•_M_"_• __ __, 1'-.r,_ ~'If;_ Admission Sl.75 Children, b-12 SJ.00 Childrtn under six-f rtt The music department at Cal State Long Beach will offer an unus ual pro- g ram, "Ins titute in Performan c e and Performance Practice of Music of the 20th Cen· tury" during its summer session. The ,institute will con· sist of two weeks of classes (J uly 2l·Aug.1) an d one w eek of performance, the ·'Cabrillo Music Festival at CSU LB," Aug. 4 This s ·aturday, July 12 & Sunday, July 13 On The Village Green through 10. . Visiting faculty who will participate in the in· stitute include composer and conductor Robert Hughes, s oprano a nd pianist G r ace-Lynne Martin, pianist Leonard Stein, violinis t Zvi Zeitlin, and other s. Additional information is available by calling Hans Lampl ·at the de- partment of mus ic, (213 ) 498-4781. Lapidary and Gem Cutting ~ From 10 A.M . Daily .. , .. Shopp...O~n Mon.·Sat. 10·9:30 Sun. 11·6 Across the street from South Coast Plaza at Bear and Sunflowet. Bob Hope, Rodeo Featured At OC Fair TONIGHT,JUL\'U ORANGE COUNTY FAIR -Tonight through July 20 at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Rodeo tonight through Sunday, other features. Bob Hope, 8 p.m. Tuesday. $1.75 adults, children 6lo12 $1 , under 6 free. FESTIVAL OF ARTS-Torught through Aug. 24 on the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts Grounds. See Page Cl. SAWDUST FESTIVAL-See Page Cl. ART· A· F Al R -See Page Cl . GORDON LIGHTFOOT -Tonight, Sunday and Monday at the Hollywood Bowl. Tickets at agen~ cies. -r'HE HOUSE OF BLUE LEAVES' -Farce, at Cal State Long Beach Studio Theater, tonight through July 19 at 8:30 p.m. Reservations (213) 498-4540. BUCK OWENS -At Magic Mountain, tonight and Saturday at 8 and 10 p.m., included in park admission price. Magic Mountain Parkway exit from Interstate 5 north of Hollywood. 'PURLIE' -Musical comedy, now al the Aquarius Theater, 6230 W. Sunset Blvd .. Hollywood. Various times. $5.25. to $8.75. Tickets at agencies or (213) 466-8555. 'WOND E RFUL WORLD OF HORSES' - Lipizzans and other s how horses, at the Anaheim Convention Center tonight through Sunday. Tickets at agencies or door. THE GRASS ROOTS -At Knoll's Berry Farm in Buena Park, July 10 through 16. Various limes. 'NO, NO, NANETTE' -Musical revival nightly except Monday through Aug. 3 at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. $10.95 to $12.95 with dinner. Reserva- tions 492-9950. "NOEL COWARD IN TWO K EYS' -Tonight Real Cantonese Food eat here or take home STAG CR1N£SE ClllNO 111 21st Pl., Newport Beach ORiole J.956G H-to MldillfJllt Dety-Wffti...ds u..til I :00 e.- ovu U \'IMll .. MoUlllOI AHA Presents Th" o.n.moc "GENO .. Thursday Friday Saturday TIM MORGON Tue. & Wed COCKT AILS•OINING• DANCING•ENTERT AINME NT Daily Breakfast•Lunch•Dinner -T-ltllc.td et _. MCJll S~ 31 I 06 Coast Hwy. LAG>UHA turnO. ., rM ""°"°" .. -rlllOAYS. .. , r.a&. llATVM>AYS AHO_ .. lncludea 9oup from the kettle or chilled green salad. baked potato or rioe pilaf and vegeiable du ju-°" own fresh baked btead. coffee. sa1 Jee or tea • OLD FASHIONED QW199 STEAK. 3.86 • QOLE-AMANDINE. 3 .86 delicately sauteed In buffer. and sprinkled hghtly with roasted almonds • • FROM THE 9EA9. 4.26 ArM about °" flth oetoh of the my • SUNDOWNER CLUB QTEAK. 4.86 ohatbol*f to perf«:tlon • .. Reuben•s nUAIMMI • COl'TA MUA ~72 Frld!y,Juty 11. 197& Times/Place.s through the end or July. Stars Anne Baxter, Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy at the Hunt· ington Hartford T heater, 1615 Vine St., Hollywood. Tickets at agencies. Information (213) 462·6666. 'MADAME BUTTERFLY' -Fully-staged Puc· cini opera, sung in English, tonight, Saturday and July 16, 18 and 19 at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse next to the Festival or Arts Grounds, Laguna Beach. 8 :45 p.m . $5. Reservations 49'·0709. 'WONDERFUL TOWN' -Musical revival star· ring Nanette Fabray, tonight through end of August at the Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion. 'Picltets-at agencies-or (2-13)626-12-H. ----- 'ONCE I N A LIFETIME' .,..-Comedy at the Los <\ngeles Music Center's Mark Taper Forum. Previews, tonight through July 16, $4. Reserva· lions (213) 626·7211. MAC DAVIS -With Captain & TenniUe, 8: 15 p.m . tonight tl\rough Sunday at the Universal Studios Amphitheater in Universal City. Tickets at agencies or (213) ~9'21. . MINNIE RIPE RTON -With the Spinners, tonight through Sunday at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles. Tickets at agencies or (213) 666-6000. FOLK FAIR -Folk music, puppet shows, games, tonight through Sunday at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Pico and Main Streets, Santa Monica. Noon to midnight daily. $3 adults, 50 cents children under 12. GREAT FILMS SERIES -"The Sky Above, the Mud Below," documentary aboul primitives, 8 p.m. tonight in Memorial Hall Auditorium, 333 N. Glassell St., Orange. $1. JAZZ ENSEM,BLE -Orange Coast College group conducted by Charles Rutherford, 8 p.m . tonight at Costa Mesa City Park, 18th Street and Park Avenue. Free. Lasts about one hour. SAT URDAY. JULY lZ 'GODSPELL' -Rock musical, July 12 through Aug. 10 at South Coast Repertory Theater, 1827 Newport. Blvd., Costa Mesa, various times Tues· day through Sunday. Reservatioqs 646-1363. 'CELE BRITY FESTIVAL QF MUSIC' -Fund· raiser for the Anaheim bicentennial program, with the Anaheim Kingsmen. 7:30 p.m. Saturday al La Palma Stadium, Anaheim. $6. 'SCOTTISH DA\'' -Performan(.es by pipers and dancers, refresbmeols, nooa to5 p.m . Satur· da~ at the Giarden Grove Artbans' Guild, 98$8 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove. Free. CHAllACTER BOAT PABADE -Annual event ln Newport Harbor, slarU 2 p.m . Saturday at the Udo Channel. Takes ebout three boun, circles harbor. 70 boats expecfed, on theme "Ure, Liber- ty and the Pursuit of Happiness." Buddy Ebsen is Grand Marshal. Free, visible from various points. SOUTH SEAS DANCE CONCERT -Out.doors at the Santa Ana College Amphitheater, Saturday at 8:30 p.m ., featuring Taina Sherick and her Tahitian Dancers. Fr~. SUNDA\',JUL\' 13 HUNTINGTON BEAOI CONCERT BAND Sunday and July 20 and 27 at S p.m. in the Golden West College amphitheater, Gothard and Ed· lnger Streets, Huntington Beach. Audience invit· ed lo bring picnic suppers. Free. F I GU R E S KATING P ERFORMANCE - "Down the Ye llow Brick Road," featuring characters from the Wuard of Oz, presented by Glacier Falls Figure Skating Club Sunday at 2: 30 and 8 p.m . and Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m . at Glacier Falls lee Arena, 211 W. KateHa Ave., Anaheim. $2.25. WILSON PICK ETI' -At Disneyland, week of July 13. Also, Harry James and his orchestra. Various limes. Parade, ·3 and 10 p.m . daily. In· formation, 533-4456. TANYA TUCKER -Country music, 8 and 10 p.m . Sunday through July 18 al Magic Mountain, at Magic Mountain Parkway exit from Interstate s north of Hollywood. Included in park admission price. MONDAY, JULY 14 FREE CONCERT -Henry Brandon's Sym· phonette, 9 p.m . Monday on the mall al Fashion Island, Newport Beach. Music by Rodgers ancl Hammerstein, Gershwin, Rimsky·Korsakov. TUESDAY,J ULV 1,? SAN FRANCISCO BALLET -With Valery and Galina Panov, Tuesday through Thursday al the Greek Theater in Los Angeles, 8:30 p.m. Tickets at agencies or (213) 666-6000. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16 CHILDREN'S OPERA -"Help, Help the Globolinks." a one-act opera, 7 :30 p.m. July 16 through 19 at the Cal State Long Beach Universi- ty Theater, 6101 E. 7th St., Long Beach. $2 adults, $1 children. Information, (213) 4984540. ·······~·····················. 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July 16 through 18 e1t 11 a.m. and l p.m . in the Cal State 1'\Jllert.on Little Theater. In- formation, 870-3371. SHAKESP EARE FESTIVAL -"Taming of the Shrew," ··Othello .. and "Macbeth," in repe rtory July 16·Aug. 24 at T he Playhouse. L72 N. Gle1::.scll St., Orange. Reservations, 997 ·3485. THURSDAY, JULY 17 'DAMES AT SEA' -Musical comedy, 8 p.m. Ju. <See TIMES, Page C4> .. I I I DAILY PILOT Frldey.Ju!Y11, 1975 \ TIMES, PLACES • · •• <l'H•Pa,.a) Refugees Interviewed on 'Review' lY 11 lhrouab 26 and S p.m . July 20 ud 21 at tbe Cal State Fullerton Arena Theater. Reserva· Jl.0-...3.111. 'FltANKIE A VA LON -At Knott 's Berry Farm in Buena Purk, July 17 lhrough 23, various times. THE TEMPTATIONS -July 17 through 19 at Universal Amphitheater, Universal City. 8: 15 p.m. Tickelti at agencies or (213) 98().9'21. 'THE PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE' - San Clemente Community Theater dramatic comedy, Thursdays through Saturdays, July 17 through Aug. 9 at 8:30 p.m. in the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 A venida Cabrlllo, San Clemente. Reservations •92~04M. FRIDAY, JULY 18 'RUMPELSTILTSKIN' -Creative children's production, 7 :30 p.m. every Friday and 2 p.m . e.very Sa1.w:day andSunday July 18-throq.~Aug-; 2 a~ the Huntington Beach Playhouse, 2110 N. M:un St., Huntington Beach. Res ervations 842·S4.21. ' 'FRONT PAGE' -Comedy by the Santa Ana Bostf119 Actor George Segal, who also performs on the banjo, will be guest host Monday a t 11 :30 p .m . on J ohnny Carson's ''Tonight Show" on Channel 4. •' Community Players, 8:30 p.m. July 18, 19, 25, 26 • ~Aug. 1 and 2 at the Santa Ana High School Little Theater, 520 W. Walnut, Santa Ana. $2.50. Reservations 531·9738. FIESTA LA CRISTIANITA -July 18·20 at the Plaza Park, Et P ortal and Calle Puente San Clemente. P a rade at 10 a.m. July 19 northeast on Avenida Del Mar from Ola VisU:. Informa- tion, 492·1131. U.U'e~a~,<?Jl,d~ •ALJCE IN WOND ERLAND' -Children's play at the Fountain Valley Community Theater 18280 ML Baldy Circle. Fountain Valley. Frida~ at 7:30 p.m ., Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m., 1 July 18 through Aug. 3. Reservations 846-5916. LITTLE-BIG-0 How AppeariltCJ • U.e • Fri. & Sat. Miff5 SUNDOWNERS .............. hi .... _ IHJP'lecaa• c..t......_ . 64J.IUI }IJ.~Stew k~ttle . / •\ Featuring INTERNATIONAL STEWS SOUPS SALADS SANDWICHES 6 OTHER SPECIAL TIES HOME OF Thi: TRANSYLVANIAN STEW MESA VERDE CfHTE«, COSTA MIESA ADAMS AT HARIOR 979·1878 El Matador · MAICIAL IS IACK! COME I SAY HEU.O MARCIAL AMMOUHCIS SPICIAL SUNDAY BREAKFAST Plus Everything on the Menu Open at 9.00 AM. LUNCHEON SPECI AL $I .so· • ' y • ' • ,_, l • '··-" ' l • "lr"" ,, f ~ Now Serving Beer and Wine Menudo Sat. & Sun. 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TOMORROW WILL 6E A BUSY WORKDAY FORM f MISS PEACH I • DICK TRACY HERE ... CG\tEAHD GET IT. .• MOON MUWNS ANIMAL CR.ACKERS C'MOtl, B\BE-1 LE.TIS 60, 8ABe • YOOcAN 00 IT, I ~· by tt..old Le Doux IT WA.6 A PLEASURE TO MEET YOO, MISS SPENCER! LET'S HOPE I HAVE THE PRIVILEGE AGAIN v----<1 IN THE HEAR FUTURE! WMAT A CAARMING M.AA ... AAD HE HAS THE MOST 500LFUL ms!----- ..-.:ir--~~.m1!f WILL50t4 ! by Mel c Cl A!d!r. My 11. 1176 7·11 DAil Y "L.OT Q . by Gus At riola .. . . by Fe-cl ....... -: ....-~~~..,.....,~'~ -, DENNIS THE MENACE f ., , I r ( ,· I I •lj DAILY PILOT Friday.July 11. 1975 Radio 'Payola' Probed By JAY KARBU1T .,.,_,,.~wr11..- NEW YO R K For the past two years, the Fed~ral Communications Commission hasn't 1n-ves~gat~ allegahonsor "payola," the bribing of rad1~ s tataon em ployes lo play certain records on the a1r. The reas on . All such claims sent the FCC were a nd s till are being passed on to the Justice Dep~rt~ent fo~ inclu.sion in the department 's continuing na tional probe or payola an in· vcstigation begun in the spring of 1973 . ' Willia m Ruy, chief of the FCC's complaints MCME RATINGS FOR PARENTS ANO \'DUNG PEOPLE ,,.. .. ""'~· °' ',.., .. ...,.it ,. tltlot"f ,., .. , ~,,.,. ,..,.,,,._.,, OI -··,_IOI •-"'f ., ,_ ,....,,,._ . ,, ~ )'G u.o .... , ....... •·\"'-....0 ""'~ ............ 'V"•<OC-...0ts1 • .. -·~..,.. ( t:UNSl 'ME:R ) ADVOCATES i n the and complumce secuoo, says the step was taken at the request of the J ustice Department, which "asked us to pass along every complaint or piece ofmformation we got." llE SAID no FCC investigation of payola al- lttgat1ons w hich ~t most could lead lo a broad· cas t li cense loss -has been made since the request. The idea , he said, is to a void jeopardizing federal crimina l investigations -which could lead to jailsenteoces for some -now underway. The word on what Ray calls the FCC's "hiatus ·' on payola investigations came in a phone interview in which he was asked what ac- tion the FCC may lake in the wake of federal payola indictme nts returned last month. The indictme nts charge that several record companies and the ir executives -none of the firms are m ajor ones-made illegal payoffs to radio st ation em ployes in at least 16 cities. Acceptcince of payola isn't a fed eral crime, nnJythe failure of the recipient lo reporfil to the stat1on 's li<'ense -holder , Ray says. THE LICENSEE is required by lhe FCC to "exercise reasona ble diligence" in guarding against payola and, if it is discovered, lo an· nounce on the air that a payment-for-play was made and who made i~, he added. Failure to t a ke such steps, Ray said, can r e· suit in various administrative actions by lhe FCC, ranging from a leUer of admonition to a rarely-used ·'he a ring order," an earlier· than· norma l li cense renewal hearing. 'M -~wear THE MANEATER .. Sold 141 4iald ... M .. ww~ .... IC.., .. ed, lxDlacs ala. Not quoronleed lo word off shark ottcxk but ii might make h;m friendly. . .. $125 -CNcl o• ll&on•r Orcle•. JU,~ IOr ~ ••""'· 1100 10 '°' s ... "' ......... To, STOCKARD CHANNING, WARREN BEAlTY, JACK NICHOLSON 'Fortune' a Near Miss "The Fortune," s tar·r-... ---------... nng Jack Nicholson and Movie Review Wa rre n B ea tty. and direc t e d by Mik e Ni c hols , closely r e · by sembles an ineptly put e2 together do-it-yourself ~ Rolls Royce kit. All the Robert ~-r~·: parts have been utHized, but the darn thing just won't start. Al fault, basica lly, is Adrien J oyce's script de· Laurel and Hardy is uni- tailing the efforts or two que, but it's not fully de· unscrupulous schemers veloped. Nicholson, in· lo separa t e a young cidentally, proves again heiress from her forlwte. what a versatile actor he The res ult is that what is in a noth e r unique could have been a de-portrayal. Eve n Stan lightful, breezy. devil -Laurel would have loved may-c are comedic romp him. ture's a stunner . Great photogra phy, m arvelous sets a nd cos tumes, a vivid physical recreation of the twenties and a de· lightful score. One Cal'\ only wish that more time a nd effort had been expended on the script. What we have now is simply a might· have-been. -Robert Q. Lewis Robert Q. L ewis is a l on g t i me So uth ern Cali fo rnia rad i o and teletnston personality who reviews movies and olher f orms of entertainment far KF'l radio. Prints Shown Festival, .. OC Fair OnKOCE KOCE·TV, Channel 50, will produce a s pecial ~ m o t e b road c a.s t te> Orange County view~ from the Laguna Beach Festival of the Arts OD Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. The special will be re- peated July 19 at 7:30 p.m. ...i ... The performing auo will be represented at this 40tb annual festival in puppetry a nd ballet performan ces. The T o n y Urbano Ma rionettes will be shown on Channel 50 as they entertain c hildren and adults alike. The produc tion will also present Laguna Beach ·s Ba llel Pacifica as it performs a scene from ·'Ballet Frese a." Host Jacqueline Mof- fett will conduct a lour oC the Festival of Arts, giv- ing viewers an inside look at the sculptors, artists a nd ceramists and their exhibits. Channel 50 will also broadcast live from the Orange County Fair- grounds >.\-'ednesday at 7:30p.m. The one·hour color pr ogram will a lso in" elude pre-recorded seg· ments taped earlier in the day by the Channel 50 mobile unit c rew. looks like a rough fi rst "The Fortune " has draft imm e di a t e ly another m ajor asset go. transferred to film. ing for it, the introduc- T h e re are s om e lion of a multi-talented brilliant mom e nts of young comedienne, comedy, but they're not Stockard Ch a nn ing . --------~-------i enough. The idea of tum-You'll be hearing a lot ing Beatty and Nicholson more about her. SNo1I, Detty l'tlOl, 801 U 70, C-. ..... . Callt. ~ b ctl piece le "•-. l --• ..., Oellter lnq11I,.., Invited Twenty prints, selected ft-om more than 7,000 en· lered in a world print competition a re on ex- hlbil this month al the new Huntington Beach The remote unit will conduct on·localion in- terviews with Orange County fair visitors, ex- hibitors, and partici· pants. t c .... ".,. °" '•""'• .. , . .,., .~ WMl -1CWllC ,.. IAMlllll -· SUPHDAD111 . The terrifying motion picture from the terrifying No. I best seller. BRODY ROY SCHEIB QUINT HOOPER ROmlT SHAW • IMW5 J EillN ~ sl"q W~~N~I rJK1 · M~~AA't ~~Iii~~· ~ l~~~~~~I ~~~~II~ ~llfff ~~urn ~f~~ur ;00 rm ~m1t11~ ·~m oo 1~ ~~,mm ~m~m ·Mu~~ J~~ Mil~ ~11ec1~ ~ mm~ ~ml~· ~Mm ~ ~l~llAA~ ~ l~~~ n a~~IB ~~~. ~ m119l l!HI ·11•1·"'mc0 Cosu Mftll •S46 3102 ANheom • 772 ~46 AUU9 :-~·;:,..~~.~~-- "May the WueiiOses leave it lay for the pleasure • I ~y ~V Ttil?t)\T Mare tban die finest ii adult. entertainment. .. 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MIC Bicentennial Special: Save $2.00 on Kids under 12. For details see above information. • .. Frld.y, July 1 t. 1975 Toni Tennille-From Coast to Fame • DAILY PILOT (7 THE MOVIE EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT ..• THE FIERY MOMENTS YOU'LL NEVER FORGET. • _ By MARY CAMPBELL • Al' ... wttee'-w.+tw The Captain and Tennille f«Orded t.helr own son1. paid $250 to h.-ve lt l>J"e$sed on the Butterscotch CasUe J~l -. which is what they called lbeU' California home -and now t.bey eave a second record out wblcb baa Jij.Jllped to No. tin the country Their fathers a re as happy ~ a scene from "The Fantasliks." ·~is father , conductor-arranger <'!armen Dragon -the Captain is Daryl Dragon -wants them to t>edorm with his Burbank Symphony hext!all. •·""'l think he hoped we'd be suc- cessful but he didn't think we were go- ing to be," Dragon says. · HER FATHER -Tennille is Mrs. Daryl Drag&n, mai~ name -Toni lhturille -says he thinks he'll c"ange his name to Captain Tennille. Toni Tenlll• In Orange Coaat dep (left> and now (•t rtght) blems and enhance each other's good points ... I couple's own compositions, now No. 34 oo , the best.selling chart, will be followed by a second LP they '11 pro duce themselves. Miss Tenni ll e, who is from Montgomery, Ala .• moved with her family -she's one of four girls -to Southern California, intending to re· turn lo Al a bama a fter one summer to finish college. BUT SHE became captivated by California, got a job as a file clerk, sang along with ht!r car radio whlle driving lo work and became part of South Coast Repertory Theater in Costa Mt>sa . She and Ron Thronson of Costa Mesa wrote a musical, "Mother l~llliill Earth," which was a big hit forSCRin 197L When the show later moved to Los Angeles, Dr agon joined it as a keyboard player. CALL FOR SHOWTIM ES -~ (1r v rf••l~! -C.'•L"·'J I Miss Tennille, bursting with vitality -m aybe from keeping the couple on • diet as free from added chemicals as possible -and a s uns hine personality, says, "His father says it was really good he found me. When I first met Daryl it was like pieces of a pttzzle fitting together. On stage, Dragon says, "Toni is so relatable and understandable. I don't say much a nd when I do talk, it's from left field. But I can get away with it because of he r." They were pe rforming at the Smokehouse in Encino and a couple of disc jockeys--wh~liked 1.be.i.r_musk started playing the record. Singing with a distribution company led to more airplay, which led to offers from four record companies. They signed withA&M. It was the Beach Boys who first l iimmmmm••••••mliii.,,.i . ..,.i .ibl'lilii,.ii..,iil called Dragon ··the Capt.a.in." He bought a captain ·s hat while touring with them. told Mike Love he was ·.·"I knew he had something com· .mercial but it was a different way of ~proaching pop music. I'm a singer but there are e ight million singers. We sort of offset each other's pro- THElR HIT s ingle is "Love Will Kee17' Us Toget her," written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. The one they paid to ha ve, pressed was "The Way I Want To Touch You," which Miss Tennille wrote about Dragon. Their album, "Love Will Keep Us Together," whic h is mostly the "Capt ain Keyboard" and got an· nounced that way on stage before his '------------------- solo in "Help Me Rhonda." ~ Sellers Back in 'Panther' TllE RETURN OF THE P,I N K Pi\NT ll t;R - 1(1f?!rious siluutions and rjd!c.ulous d1sgubl•s make this Peter Scllcri. movie re· ••!Ir funny. The cu!.L and the ;1ud1cnce have a bull us they fullow the bumbling lnspec· tor Clouse au. tr. J takes place on e1ecuon eve, 1968. <R ; ONCE IS NOT E NOUGH -Kirk Douglas and Melina Mercouri star in this slick you nightmares bul is sure lo pl_f ase lovers of sus~nse. Su~rb acling by Robert S haw and Rich~rd Dreyfuss. <PG> ~ opera with picture-BITE T HE BULLET - settings and good act-Despile its highly contrived ing based on the besl·selling use of a shell casing (not a Jacqueline Susann novel. bullel) as a temporary loolh CR> . lo ju:sliry its Lille, this filn:i is FUNNY LAVY -If you tood for a night of gallopmi;: liked "FUnny Girl," you'll escapism. Horse fans won't love this stylish continua· ·ukc whal happens lo some lion of the Fanny Brice of the mounts, but the story. There's laughter and "mountces," inc ludin ~ tears, beautiful costumes Gcnc Hackman. James and fine acting from Barbra c 0 bur 11 , a n d C .a nd i cc Streisand, James Ca an and Bergen. m ake it an rntcn:st· Omar Sharif. (PG) ing end ura nee race -wh1cb is wha t ii is. in <.'olor and on loc<llion. (PG J R 0 L L E R B A L.L -· Violence an'd savagery mark this tale of a future world in wh ich a wild sport takes the place of war. James Caan is superb. This movie is not f or •the squeamish. <R > SlllU1 t'OO -Warren Really 1s lhl' .illraclivc Beverly Hills Cusanova h;urdn•M;t•r who spends us much lime in b<..'<'.I wi th his customers as he <IO<>S on their hair. Unreserved and occasio1wlly funny. "Sham: j)()O" is ulso till' s;1d story of people·s personal lives out of control, and of a people whQSc palilical leaders arc bc!ginn1'1~ lo get thul w;-iy. ll JAWS -The impact is --------------------1 terrifying in this story of a killer shark which may give "The Fortw. ." a falce of a,.. orJlet'• V!NaNT CANBT-New 1'Jtt r::rwrs .. _ JACK -NICHOLSON .•. WARREN ~~ MOW PLAYING • BEATTY / -~~. IHI llJNI SAN DIEGO FWY. \aDl:le'lS when you're a N.'l cop 9ent to France to bust :\ a dope ring and ..• ·~·\ • • You can' tpeltc F*1dl • The fftndt oops ..... '°" ·~~~,....CJOU\IP··· ~A· IETTll PICTUll 'TMAM THI ~ST: IT SllTHS wrnt ACTION CHASIS. ....... TACHTS. MIS. • R.OOOS ~ SHOOTOUTS.• Gene Shall, NBC-TV .,.~ $ L•, "'Ulu('~:>m .... ""'a''9' •'ti.,....... PETER SELLERS CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER CATHERINE SCHELL HERBERT LQM _ BlAKE EDWARDS THE HIL.AIUOUS INSPECTOR Cl.OUSEMJ IS LOOSE AGAIN '--~•N:>.V.~ [Gj lJnnd Art1Sfl IN ORANGE COUNTY .. BRISTOL CINEMA tfUITOl. AT MACARTHUR S. COAST IHOflPING MEA St0-7444 ~AH .. Is • .,.cteaiMr phct of ~ ..ithlg .. tt.. ........ ~to -i ••.....,.~· Chlt1-5 Cr'emrtl•n l A l imitJ ~QUAICI •• rffteh -sfCEff0•"4t l"ttlttk, ell ..-..Ctd 'TS.W-11 , .. ••• • •• ............................. * COAST HWY. AT MACARTHUR BLVD. ~ ' NEWPORT BEACH * 64 4·0760 A MUST SEE! NEVER BEfQRE HAS THERE BEEN SUCH A MOVIE! YOU AR E IN IT! YOU SEE IT! YOU HEAR IT! YOU Fffl In ----~ fOl'IAADS ' \P Cl,.(lilA fl(ST J ~ .. ..._, .. 6-(...., ....... ~. I .___u-_ .. ..;...•_·~_,._s,._•___. l ......,,.~,,... ........... •1'"'' "f'\'J Entertainment Happening$ •.. "EARTHQUAKE" Films Thea ter Dance Television \ 1.-.. 4 AW.UDS Chariton Heston, lot Gardner Georqt Kennedy. Lome GrHM IN SENSURROUND Aho: SUPERDAD 1:00-4:0~7:00 Co-Hit Baxter 3:4~7:20 FOUNTAIN VAL LEY • lllllJl)K HUll\l Al IOIN(.,111 .... IU'il-1)()() lQl One of GUr ~y.,.., ... Dl~!:a ~ ....... urs~~ Is Missing~ ~ ~~ I :OS.3:20 2:45-5:00 CJ) 5·3S.MO 7-1 5-9·30 in the trGI FOUNTAIN VALLEY• BROOK HUR~f Af lOINGlA 8J9·1~ . ~$°1'..f v.s;t starri119 JULIE ANDREWS I :35·4:45-7:55 "WALDO PEPPER" ~ ... GENERAL CINEMA CORPORATION AHD "BREAKOUT' A st~iof Jesus _ ~ ariJ tcii by John Cash Sunday. July 13 5,45p.m Hart>or Trinity BeDtltt Chu~h 1nG ..... C..laMeN Ml94_,llOM , from Ocean Pacific ... the r.asant shir . • (11 OAIL Y PILOT Friday. July 11. HJ75 }V arhol, Stella Shown TOP AMERICAN ARTISTS -Works by Rauschenberg, Stella, Warhol, Sam Francis, Jusper Johns and others. now lhroUCh Aug. 2 al Gallery T J 8, 1535 B Monrovia, Newport Beach. Most lent by the J ack Glenn Gallery. Hours : noon to 5 p.m . Wednesday through Saturday. J\LL CALIFORNIA SHOW -Painting and ~culpture, July 12 through Aug. 24. Pubbc recep- tion. 7 .30 to 9 :30 p.m. Saturday. At the Laguna Beach Muloeum of Art. 3')7 CliCC Dr .. Laguna Beach. Hourb 11 .30a.m.to4:30p.m.daily. PORTRAITS BY CHARLES VETETO -Paint- ings of such notables as Mr . and Mrs. Ronald Reagan and tt•nor James McCracken, July 15 ihrough :n at the Santa Ana College Art Gallery, 17th <il Bristol Street, Santa Ana. Hours : 11 a .m . to3p m. a nd6:30 to8:3'Jp.m.daily. •TUE EROTIC HOWJ -Works by Southern CalHornia artists, July 12 through Aug. 10. Open- ing reception S.iturday at 8 p.m. at The Floating Maybe he would find the girl ... ..... ,. ,; ·,· .. '.'/"' -, 1 ~.'1 1 • ·l·~:'N;.~.n .1.GENEHOMAN ~."NIGHTJIMS'i .... 1l/.'.1J1>1\ '",. ,ttH~i ~.1~lhMAN. Galleries/ Exhibits Wall, 215 N. Broadway, Santa Ana. Hours : 5 :30 to 9: 30 p. m. Wednesday and Thursday, l lo 5 p. m. weekends. WESTERN BRONZES -By Sid Burns, July 11 through Aug. 31 at Leslie B. DeMille Gallery, 1432 S . Coast Jljghway, LagWla Beach. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday and weekends. ART TAf.K -Seascape painter Bob Buzze, pre- sented by the Artists Association or Huntington Beach North at the Murdy Park ReereaUonal Center. Wurner and Goldenwest Streets, Hunt- ington Beach. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Public invit- ed free. U.HIA STUJ5AHD JAMES CAAH "FUMMY UDY" lf'GI JACIC NICHOLSON WAHB4 HA TTY '"THE FORTUHI" • 11TOMMY11 . . . "EARTH9UAKE" "JUGGERNAUT .. CPGJ "ONCE IS HOT IEHOUCiH" IRJ -Y ALLEY OF THE DOLLS" liJ ~ CALL I' THEATRE FOR SCHEDULE TIMES , nm.11n 'IaQ ln 2:30 S1·nior C1tti'l'ns $1. .-,o at all times SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES ~DIEGO FWY. AT BRISTOL w ... -,._7,30.•:lO w .. s-.- 1 :JO-l:J0-5'10 7:10-.,JO So COAST •SMIU" Cl"GI • 1·1t:4S W /-):1'-7-lt:U PLAZA II "AMERICAN GRAFFITI" Stt.JJSJ l:H w,-1:10-,:1'-" .. t 'l'-.,20 Setts-l :-a-6:J"9:JO- .. .,,,HA T'S UP', TIGULILVU • 1:S'-IO:U W/\99 l·'-7:,~19:Y l:lS S .. /~ 4:U ·l.l0 '"THE LAST OF SHEILA .. t :.H·lt:lt W /S-J:lM:J~I0:1t THE BEST MUSICAL LOVE STORY EVER CANDICE~ JAME5mBlllN FUNNY LAD\' BITE THE BlJllll ~ " .•. SUSrlMSHUL a CUllOUSLT IMHGIMIC IMTllTAIMl!ollMT ••• A ~ llOI.. '-. ':"':'::: '-"J-01 THllLLS. lllCITIMIMT. AMt "--AllTISTIIT. INTt TIU M.uY H WILIS . ..._. __ "'- I llHUll Of fYH'f OVftOOa SA•• Of OAILY1·4~ IS· 1 -..·UANO M.IONIGfH SAT ~.~~~™~l t __ :~ IP'GI MATIHHS OAILT CC>-tffT •ot01or rulS,H& ---~· WMO lNCH~IH"4Cl41' fMOuO.HTHI WAS A IACCOOW' 1MI l'AST l>tC AP«. tr HAS WIT. ITf'LI. ~l&NlAn.· ......... .. ... , .. ,..... ""TOWHIM• IHFH.MC>"' IPGI . ~a SAMCnotir IRJ Reporters • • Rabe~ Redford and Dustin Hoffm an are .: currently playing UJe film roles of re-,.: .. porters Bob Woodward and Carl ~rn~· ~ tein, respectively, for "All th~ Prestde~t 5 • ~; Men u which will be released m the s~nng ._. of 19'76. Some scenes will be. shot m a ~~' $4SO,OOO recre~ti~n bC the Washington Post : newsroom, bwlt m Burbank .• .. .; . ~* :~: :g. 'Butterfly' Star Top-rwtch ·\~ There can be no doubt that if Although Miss Lasley is clearly talent and limit~d funds availabft Heidi Lasley continues in opera, thestar,sheissupportedbyacast forset~onst~uchon. . • within 15 years s he will join the ofexceptionallytalentedsingers. Mus1cald1rector.M1cbaelK11r1< tanks or s uch great sopranos as Gary Fischer plays B. F. jian and stage dU'ector Penx· Leontyne Pfice a nd iUrgit Pin1rertonwiththerightcombina-F-eu!'Y s~ow that they understJf\4: Nilsson. lion of cockiness and tenderness. mollvahon and vocal expressi09, Miss Lasley, at 20, has a r ich and possesses a fine voice. in this production •. and lovely voice which fills Nancy Bliss s hows dramatic With Culler st~gmg and. an ..or- Laguna Beach's modera te-sized range and vocal talent as Suzuki chestra (twin pianos provtde 1' Laguna Moulton Theater with Top-notch performances in both comp~nir:nent) .. tbe Lyrie Opet .. seeming effortlessness. s inging a nd acting also come Assoc1ahon_ n:11g~l well .P~~v'° ln the Orange County Lric from Wayne Eikenberry, Ralph itself an a rt.1st_1c riv~ to VISlbtl.J Opera Association production of Bassett a nd Phillip Ramey. opera companies which coast r~ Puccini's "Madame Butterfly," The production -is stripped-. sidents presently trayel ~ ~ which continues this weekend and down lo the ba're essentials, pro-A~geles a nd pay high lack~. next , Miss Lasley a lso displays an bably a wise choice considering pnces to see. . ·" intense, r estrained acting talent. the outsta nding performing -Jackie Hy~ A "SHAMPOO" (I) Y "Owl & l1le ,_Hy Cet" "AUCf DOEStn' LIYE HHEAHYMOll"' "'OW TIME,. ll"GJ Open DaTly :n :n Mo11tllru Fri 102:00 PM·l1.2S ~~~~_:_:___:_~_::......:..~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~--""!' 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LINCOLN 1972 1972 l FORD FORD • LT'94DOOl-AM LTOWA4IOM6PASS ;~fjft-=i287-~i~ • 1972 1972 FORD MIRCURY ToaJMO SPOllT CAPll 1971 FORD PINTO WEEK-END SPECIALS 1970 TORINO 4 DIL SEDAM 1 972 V-8, auto. trans.. fadOfY air conditioning. i>ower steering, .UICI( radio. heater. whitewall tires. tinted .glass. w heel covers. · LA SAllE ~nse No. 8768FW ?:iftji :f 147 1972 1972 FORD FORD TORINO PIMrO 1974 GREMLIN I CHEVROLET VEGA GT 1973 TORINO WA4IOM 1968 PLYMOUTH 1970 1972 TOYOTA PONTIAC PICKUP GI.AN ,.IX • 7 1972 FORD F2SOC.S. 1970 MERCURY 1972 FORD TOltlMO * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * . * * * * * * ~ .. 00ild!I•••· ..... ::it .......... ~~.rldoO, ........ MC. 1&1'2£TEI $1iilfi .-12876 $1876 , ipeed, v-a, auto t•at\L. loc•ort "" COf'Clftt0ntnv ,,,,. ~im ~n- • 1971 1973 · FORD CHEVY ¥•TOMPU • COW4ftT lqUIH WA.ott /IWlo. ,,_ . llldol-, ... CONl'ri -v ... IUIO. Ir-. lect<Wy .., oondihotq. -92~76 SHOW USA GOOD CREDIT "' STATEMENT- =;'1976 WE DELIVER · ON' THE SPOTI We ore approved by all cr•dlt unions1 police, fir•"l•n, dvil servi<e, toleption. 'to., In~• companie,, teoct\eu, markets, monufaclurlng componiei, lobor, etc. ' 1973 1969 FORD FORD UPl..OllR Pu MUSTANG v... auto. rrana.. IACIOty .ii COt'drllontng. V-8, outo. tron1 .. AM/FM rodte, ::~3471· Sfil76 2240 S. MAIN AT "ARNER , 1974 FORD E300 ECONOUNE ·NO DOWN PAYMENT PROBtEIS SINIA ANA• 546-7070 . t 1974 RANCHERO FORD AU con subject to prior sale SALE VOID AnERTJllS WEEK ONLY OPEN DAILY 9AM-9!1 1970 FORD · TORINO 4 DL SIDAM 11 Hare the Finance "Know How" Jus t Te// Us· the Payment You 'd Lit e REMEMBER THE ONLY WAY WE CAN HELP YOU IS TO SELL YOU SOME- THING, DO N'T HESITATE TO MAKE AN O Fffl. WE'RE HERE TO COUNSll YOU ' l .Ill DA.ll Y PlLOT Friday. July 11, 197~ ..,__.,,._'""---~·------------·.-----------------~----~------------------~ PUBUCNOTICE "'CTITIOUI _.. ..... PUBLIC NOTICE S'IATIMINT 0' AIANDONMliNT Of'UHOf' flt(TITIOUS IUSINIU NAME The._._,,,.. per.on ho abMIOMtd the-Of lht hcl1hous oustrwssneme· PAT(H OF BLUE. l~8 Easl 11111 Strwet. Cost• Me~. CA 9U11 The ..-1ct11tovs Bu\1neu N.,.... r~ ft<re<I .. e()Oye WU tiled •n ()ttn09 CountunOcl 11 tt7l Lor• J Miller. 1311 co19•lt O.twt. Co&ta Mew, CA 9'20t w1tlaJ\ncxtd 01111e Estate 011~ •b0¥t n•med OltctOtnl JAMt!.SL.HAY )U)U,.. •HO 81vd., ... O.J '-'""t a .. c11, c.111. _, T .. : CllJI eit-~l Aa-y tar All .... •htral•r woUI Ille •Ul -••11 Pvtlli~eo Oran~ Coast Dail' Piiot, J.l"t !2!_17. and July•. 11, 1'1S l291_ll Ttt•s1M•neu w•uondu<1eooy""'"" PUBLIC NOTICE Gl,,._I --- Lewi J . M•l~r FICTITIOUS 8U$1N£SS This Sl•ternenl w•s ltle<I willl It~ NAME STATEMENT c->ty (lerll ot Or.anqe Couf'lly on~ Tne foltow•nv ~·-1s dD<ng bu>1 n. tt7S. nus •s Fnett BRYAN O V PVY -HOM E fl'\lllllMltf Otan941 Coast O•lly Pilot, FINISH l174S .,,. An South t...tg ...... _,._,,, .... July4, It, ... 1q1s UO·I~ CA..,.,; . . Bry•n Oavtd OuPuy, 311'~ '111 -----------------Aw .Southu9une,CA 91•11 P UBLIC NOTICE Tll•S ~nen u <on<IU<ted oy..., '" d!Y1<lual ---------------Bry•n A OuPuy , PICTIT10US 8USINESS Tllis staltmtnl •<IS t11eo with tl'IE MAM• STATEMENT County Clerk of Or.tn9e Counly en J""" Ti. lol-lno pu'lOn os <lol"9 ~-ll, 1q1s )tt6 H ! F4.M1S • ""AC · S F LY I N Ci C ARPET Published Or•nve coast o.u111 P1101. C\.E:ANEAS, Ul ?Ith Slreel -por1 Junttll,an<1July4, 11, 11, 197S 2~1~ 9"cll, CA. '2..0 P BLIC NOTICE I IC'TI noua •UllMIH MAMSU&T&MM1' T-. fllio.tlM _.,~ h 9Gl119 ..,u. ..... Of -A-WAltES, J00t..A Yeiii. SM-.,,....CA. ~liM • ~ 0.1 ~•<,..r<I, _.11M..,. M,C.MMltM.(A .,.,. Tiiis ...,_, h <~ ...... i.. •v..-. MlttN 'De.I Rld•erf TN' ,i. .. m.r11 wes fllH wtll\ Ille ~., c:i.n OI Of •n .. c-1, an J-M."'" ..... , Plllltl"*f Or•noe CoHI OeOy ,. ... ~10. tP.•llO July•. 11, ltlS m.u MMI! $'f AT ... H 111' ,_ ........... ..,_ .......... •UH' AVA i.ON ~t.UM8 ING & M~Ot~ICAL. COMll'AHY, 0111 trt flill'll Orclf,"llllWM;'"'91f", Ol ttK~ ~ C.lft-.rl.i11, ..._ ......._,.,..,......_.,CA. t lDS TM ....... h COflOll<IH .,, • ~ . ...... . AVALON PLUMBING' MECHANICAL CO H.J. Olem~tel" T'ftis .....,.nl w•s 111ec1 """' .._ Ceo.IMY Cleft• QrMge Owntr an~ •• 1'1$. • NS116 '""1111""90 ONnoe (OHi Dally Pllo4, --------------1Jvty•.11, 1a.u .1t7$ ta1-1s PlJBLIC NOTICE ll'IC'l'l'rtOUS IUSINIU NAMIE lTATIMllllT T ... followlf'l9 petton It dOlfte' IMdl• no;u CLARK CABINETS, 716 W. '"" St., Gol.l.,o<\t ~. CA 9'2t JI CtAt1' Earl Olcus, J17 W Hlh SI , SArll• An•. CA 9'2706 ThtS buStlle\\ IS <ondu<ltd by"""' °'"'-' Ct•r1< Olcus Tll•S \Wltmenl w•s loltd with ti.t Counly Cten. of Oran~ Cwllty on J- PUBLIC NOTICE ltlCTITIOUI eUSINl'SS NAMI STA Tl!MIENT T11a foliowlllf oersor1t er• <IOi"9 buM· ne~•~· PATCH OF BLUE, 2)0·8 Ent f7UI Slf"I• OMte Mew. CA, tUtl Pll•I J Bntta11, IUI W. ~ Hi~y, NewPOrt k~ll,CA. nMO lrend• Amn, ttSt Yellewtell Ori,,., ~ou,,._, CA. 907:10 This bu~neu h GOf141V<Wd ~ en 1111- 111(0< POt•l•d H~i9(1on Oilier ltwl • -lMrMlip, ~ Brenoa Ames PubhSIW!d OranQe Coan O.ily Pilot Tiits \late-..t--wn flMf -.. 1', 1'7S. Juty•, 11, 11, 2S'...l'7S 1~ ~~~~Clerko1°'•1199Covfltyen JIN PUBLIC NOTICE Publ•~ 0t~oe c~ o.11y ~ FICTITIOU~SINE-SS--~~:.a~J~l~~~1:_11• ~t~S~ HAMU TATEMl!NT PUBLIC NOTICE TM lollowtnv perM>n\ are <loi"9 bus• ----_______ ----- ,.,"es • PHOTO DYNAM ICS, 1401 nron•mo Ln . El Toro, CA •1.ao J ICtnnelh OHIY. 2•1S1 Jeronimo L.11, El Toro, CA '2UO Alan Wttss, SSl6 C•lon Avt . l!utN P•rk, CA 'IOl>:>o Tf'llS bus1ntn is conducltd by J general i>arl,,.OlllP. J l(enMlh Ditty Tllli. \lillemenl wai. llled w1lll Ille County Clerk 01 Oranoe County on June 13, 1'7S. ...,., FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAMI! STA.TEMENT Tiie 1011owl1>9 pen~"••• OolflCI Ml· ntu•s ANNASCO, ttlt Walla<e a ..... No. 102, Cotte A.V w , California ,,,27 • 0 . Jolw\ Davis. 1'11'1 Wail~• A ..... No. 102, Costa l'Msa, C•tlforni• 91611 C.oroe 'rol>tY>u, 611 w. H1 flSCMtt, 1"91tWOO<I, C.fllornl• 90302 'flltS l>llSl"41$S .. COnduCled tl'I' a ge<>er•I p;irtMrsPlip. o. Jolin O.vls J-Arthur McCaskill, 121 28111 St'"t. Mewport 81t•<f'I, CA, 9'2~ Tiiis buSIMH is Condu<le<I by""' In· PUBUCNODCE Publislle<I Or.,.._ COH\ 0.lty Pllo4, ------------------· J\lnel7,all0J vty4, n , ll, 1'7$ SJM.1! Tllil ua1eme111 WM fllw "'4th h County Cterll of or...-C°'111ty on Mr 1. 197S. •vt~··· J•mH A. MCC'Sktll This stettment w•s tiled Wtlh ,,,. Collnly Cit/II ot Oran941 County en June FtCTITI~5 IUSINESS NA.Mil TATIEMIENT Tiit t0410wf person is dolflO busl· ~sn: '6, ltlS. THE FOUNDRY OF ORANGE 114t11' COUNTY, 2000A S. Y•lt St., SMtlaAn•, ll'W>IC"'9f Oran11« Coast Delly Pllo\, CA. '2101 .I,_ 20, 21. •n<I July '· 11, tt1S 2m-7S Stefl L. Kirby, 211CM 8o.t Visit Or_ C:O... MtM, CA. tuu P UBLIC NOTICE Thb ~MM Is <Otlducttcl by en 111-. ..._,.,, --------------1 M.eAL. IClrby NOTICE INVITINOllDI This st•'"""' .... llle<I "4th the l lOITEMNO la C-.IYOettiotOr_,..CounlyonJ une HOTICE IS HaRe8Y GIVEN tNt "ms. -IH ,.otlOWll M {t .. re<e1Wd by.,_ N4tf1 Qt't Of C.t.a Mtse, ••it TM 0ty l'UbiisMcl 0r-.. ~"Delly PllOC. ~II. P.O .... UOO, of ll'le Oty el J.-20,27,.,.July4, 11, lt1S ~IS c. .. -~. c. .......... Ot be ..... =-:. :~ :::-: ::.t.:_,~;:;.;:_'),; PUBLIC NO'nCE ._..ci • .._,..a ll:OI e .m., or n -,._.N,_ es prklluble, on Friday, .Nly lS, 1'1S, ••IN Council Owlmmn .al O ly H•ll. 11 Fair Drive, c~i.. Nltw , C.t11._.,.., for Ille turnl•flinv ot .,9'11 Ill MCI\ 'I> TON PICKVI> COMPACT TYPE AddHlonat \Ith ot the SPK1f.cat1ons may lie o01a1ne<1 at the olli<t Of t,,. PurchaMl'9 Agent, 11 Fitr Ori,,., Co\lot Mew, California. Bids lohould be re· turned to 11\t •lttnllon of tht City Clerk, in • ,.. ... envelope 1den1tfled on Ille outside with Ille Std Item Number Mw:1 FICTITIOUS 8USfMIESS NAME STATEMtNT Tl\t f041owing person ts OOit'!> busi· neu.s: PAOOLECRAFT, 3.eU VJ.I Oporto !\<lite 202, Newpgn a..dl, CA. t2'60 J•n•s Linden C.ldwell, 320Moming Sun UM, NtwPQi"t lie.ell. CA. ftWO Tll1S buSt~SS Is COftducle<I by en In· <llwtdual. J.tnis l. Caldwell This slalement was filtd Mth the County Clerk of Or•nge County on June JO, 1q1s. the DPtn•nv Date (otch bld sh<lll ,pectly e&<h otndevery RUt7 ii..., u Ml forth In the speclhcatoons. Put>Mlltd Oran!!@ Coasl Da11y Pilot, My .... •II U"PltOM lo Ille -lflca-July •• I 1, 11, H, lt1S 2'66-7S l•on!. must be clearly s1a1eo In me bid, -f•ille'e to set forth any item 1n the SPt<•fk.ations Shall be gounds for re,.c· PUBLIC NOTICE t-OfllleOlcl. l<ICTlflOUSIUSIMHS EeOI bid liNll ~I lorlh tht luCI ~ MAMIE STATIEMllNT ~ tn.idencu of all persons Mid Tiie foltowtne ~ 1~ doing busi· Dl'thft 1nCer"'9d In the pr_.t es nesses· ..-1nc ... s. llH ... Of <MPGratklns, .... HC>l.Lvwooo MEOICLEAN 1741 <IVO. Ille ,._,,,H ef .... PrHldilfl4, Tm1111A ...... OMt.aMesa, CA. ft62J Secr•let'Y. Trtt11Uf'9<,..ci~. ........... M. .,,___ 11•1 T 1· • The City Cown<ll o1 ..__City Of C.O.U C....~ c;;92.2°; • us in ""'·· MPw r-·-n the right i. reJecunr• TMs ~ness is condvcled bl' an 1n-•llblcls. OATEO· Jlilyl , 1e7S. .,,...., ~ o.-.. C..11 0..IY ft•1 -M K'-9 .lu!Y It, "7! U..71 'TNs tt~ftt wn flltd wltfl u. ~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~0erut 0renge eourrtyon.Jllle ...,.. ii0f1ca0il J1LNO °" MAltCM OP .. 1c• t.ll'rUCATM* No4k•" --.._ lllet, ~ •Vie prow1st0ns ol §s.45. 14 ot llw ~ "-o rf9\lla11ons t°' the , ........ Sevtnvs ..., LO<ln System, ttw Ptomont Ftrst ,,..rel Savi~ and L-As-'ttion, ~. Celilornia, has llled ., ap. !lilk•tion •Ith the Fedet•I Howe Loan llan• llwrd IO( Pttmlulon to tstal>!M • llmlte<S fKllfty ~..ice. office at,« lft ~ lmmeOl•lo Yl<lttlty of Awry hrllw•y MV! Mer .... rlte PM1l-y, 4Wssion ~lo. Cellfol"nl•. The eflfllk.t-..,, ,.., ~ •"""'" to tlw lllfk• of V. ~"'lsory AQe<lt of the selO 8oar<I, ID<•1ecl •1 the Federal Home Loen ~ ot San F r•nclsco, Los Angeles ... on<ll. "5 $. Fl-r !>tr"'-LM ""9elltS, C.ttlfonua tOlll. Any S-t50ft ~Y fllt conwnvnlwtlerta, IMIUdlnQ llt1ets, In l•vot O< ifl PfOleSI of wi. • .aket.on •t 1,.,. M•HMl<I offo Of .. ..,_,,,1_.,, Aeet1t wltlllft It mys <• tlthin 30 CS..,$ 1f aftke It fU........,. tw rint 1t...,. tt.atlnt t~ ,.,.... time .. ""*-to·-"" aollil'-1 ...,.,_ ..,,..., ............ ~ .. f..., c-.19( Of et1Y comm..-katlon "*'"' •ti .... TN ...,uutioft -all _.,.,,..,,lutlons l1t f-ot;.. protest fw<eol •rt av•ll•t>i. for ln_.i.on ll'y ....,, per_. at the eforeWtd ollktof llW ~v1sory Aoent • POMONA FIRST FEOEltAL • SAVINGS AHO LOAN ,_SSOCIATIOH m~ll~tey•w-. Pomona, C.llfomM PvbliShed Or•fl9t Coast O.lty Fltot. J"'y 11, 197S ~IS PUBLIC NOTICE • • ~Or.....-CN.t o.lly Pli.41 Jlllr•. 11, •.ts. "'s . 1et.n PUBLIC NOTICE PUB~IC NOTIC& l<ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Th• lollowlna persons are 00t119 bus• ness•s: -FAllUI~ PAC oeo. 20J11 s. w.11rct1 !>!.,Sant.a All•, C.tllfotni• q1101 1.. Maa Wit-.._.,., '31 I . J'fVI IL, CosJA MtM, C.ttlfornl• '1427 1lllt: Alch•rf Wiiii•"' Mcl(e,...," Mognolte, C.0.te MeM, CallfOtftta '2617 Howard Charles Po111e, 433 E. 19th st., CO.le Mtse, Ce liforn1• 91617 ,.hi, bUS•n•u IS <Ond11tled by • ll'Mt•I ~nnerShip MllxW. BOtr This sleternent wot~ lllod wltll .,. County Clerk ot Or•l'Qe County on July I, 1'7S. .. ..-s Publt~ Or•noe CoaSI Oaity PllOI, July 11, ... 2S. •n<I Aueust 1, 197S 149).IS PlJBLIC NOTICE f'IC'TITIOUS e USINllSS NAM• STATEMINT n... 101tow1119 persons •t• 0o1naMI· nes'•~: Ill uouna View Properties No. 6 Cl) 1..A9una View Pro~rltes No. I C» Le9una VI•• Properties HO. I. ~ Sen<lall• Ortllt, MIUlon Vlefo, CA.'2tU ~met w. Gols, GontUI P•"-· :Mtl? wnoatta Circle, Mlulon Viefo, CA. '2t7S This blnlness is con<111cled b"* llMlt- eel pet'lner ''" p J•mes W Cie•s. Citntral Partner This s1.11emen1 wn fllod wlll1 the County Cieri< ol Oranoe COunly on June 16, 191S. HC2 PvbhShed Oranoe Coast 0.Uy Piiot, Junt20,l1,an<1July4, 11, 1'7S 22J9.7S PUBLIC NOTICE .... Pubtlshed Orange c0e•I o.il'I' fl(lot, J""111, ~.:U,Mlt~ug1o1t 1, ttfstU~7S _______________ ____. PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUI eUllNUI MMtetTA'HMH1' Tiie lolloWClll .. tae,11 .,. OOl"V~ 11tu •1 • STU!E.O WHT, IUO 6.R ... ._, Wte SS,.4'ntt AM, etlltorftlt t210P A afft\Oftjl Oltt IH "-IOtct. IJIU .. Brlst.ot No. SS, Santa Ana, C.fltomla 91101 I Robert L..01111 T11rner, 1J3D SE. Bflltol, No. SS, S...t• AN, c..lltomla t2107 This t>nlneu 11 c ONluctef by • general partMr~hlp. aoa.11 Lou•• Turner Tiii~ statemene _, lllltd wlltl h C-ty Oetti of Oref\Oe County an July 1, tt1S. Pubtl~ Or&1199 COHI 0.ily '= JUl\r 11, 11, 2S, .tllO Au9\1$t 1, 1t1S ~·JS PUBLIC NO'.J'ICg NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALI FOltNIA FOllt T"I COUNTY Of' OllAlllCK N•.A..aJ•1 E1tal1t ol LOR INDA VARLEY 11/GHE, •k• LQAINOA GllAVES •tlG9EE ..... LOfllftoA o . .euoeu~. O• L'Oltl NOA 8UG8t!I Akt C..OlllHOo\y.BVGBE,,~. N01'1CE IS .. QEBY GTV£ff la Ult creditors of the ebove n.amtf Oe<edent ~t all perseM Nttl"l! cl•lms e96inst the Y id feudent .,. reqtllr.O to Ille tlwm, witll Ille llOUH.try v~ in tlw offke of tM clerk of II•*"" en- ltlle<I 'ourt, tw to pres.nt !Mm, wllll ltle neceswry vouchers, lo the underslgnecl 111 the olfic• ot ll•r Attorneys, HURWITZ, HURWITZ, & REME~,430 l2n<I Street , Newport Beac ll, C.lifOt'lll•. 9*0, wtllch is , .. 114•• ef bullness of the Vflders~d lt1 ell ,.,. .. lett WlUilllna lo tN ttt•to el Mid-. ce<lltnt. witllin i...t monllls alter IN linl put14lu.Oo1t of tllis notlGe, o.1ec1J ..... 2', ms. LOISSVGBl!!E IRWIN Ext<utrlXJ1f 11'e Wiii of Ille above namt<I dt<tdent HUltWITl, HUawtTl, & ltlEME• At11erll4Js•tuw 4»JlMStr .. t Mew,.n Buell, Califerlll• '2Mt Tel: 0 '41611...020 A1-.yferE1.ecutrl11 Published Oran!!@ Coast Daily PllOI, J une 11, •n<I July 4, 11, 18, 1975 2J99.7S PUBLIC NOTICE lU46 l<ICTITIOUS 8USINESS JCAME STATE~ENT The 104fowing per sons ire d0i119 busi· noau: TRANS PACIFIC MANAGEMENT CO., 1401 Dow Strett, Newport 8Ncll. C.trfornla 9'2660 Hestt r · 8 rown eftlll Assoc ialft, I llC .. • C•llfornl• CorPM•llon, 1401 Oow Street, Newport Be•ch, C.lffonll• 92660 Kenneth Scripsma, 701 Calle Casota, San Clemente, C•lllor1u 916n Rkh.ard Bell, 2%4 Bimini Pl.:e, Cost• Mew , Calilorn1• '1•1• Thi• bllS111ess Is <On<lu<led by • 9@ner•I p;inrwnll1p. HES TE R·BROWN and ASSOCIATES, INC. Coy F. Hester President This sl•lement w•s filed with tlw County Clerk of Orange County on Jll\e 10, 191S. ,..., PUbllshtd Oran~ Coast Daily liitet. Jiiiy 11, ti, JS, ano Auoust 1, 197S 2J~1S PUBLIC NOTICE • 5 '6 _;_'1 8 D A I L y :p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E ••••••••••••••••••••••• RIOAS: .................. .... ....... d& .. .. cWly -,..,.... .,.. . ,... 1ttu ••••tt· n.. YOU 9UALIFY DAI. Y ,.LOT ._. saooc) iuovea you "'to Wt llabHfty for tt. flnt In-sharp condo in ll.N!ll or cornet l11a.,._ Oll'/iy. lu>tury homes. No quali- fying to assume cxislln6: FHA Joan. $33,000. Cull pr1ce. CALL 962-1'783 I .K€Y .. .l _RE:~LTORS h P\tbUtW'• Notice: HIWPOIT WATIUltONT PIER Is 2 SLIPS. 3 Spa~ious bdrms. 3 blhi, 2 frplc s. :s uanptuoui, ~ounds and ~ardcn11. ve on lhe water for on- y $132, •• PllST1a1 HOMIS Realtor• 645-6646 "AIANDOHED" ARTIST CHALET FAIRVIEW 542,900 FRONTAGE LDIALIOA $79.500 Locaatlon. Loc ation. IACalion. East Buy on the Peninsula. J,.. mac~late 2 bdrm, 2 bath nome coald eully be conve rted Into great duplex. Hu&e sun deck. Mus t see tor many possibilities. 313 J:.:. Day. 545·94~ - All real estate advertised in th.ls newspaper is sub- ject to lho Foderal Fair Housing Act or 1968 which makes It illegal lo advertise "any pr e ferencc, limitation. or cfl1crimalion based on race, color. re ligion. sex. or natlonal origin, <fr an Intention to make any 1ucb preference, limita· Uon, or d1scr1 mi nation." Secluded drive lo wooded 246' or C·2 zoned property gJ'ou..nds • .ENT~~ A 1s ready Cor .deve,lo.p.I•--------• WORLD OF GLA.SSAND m e nl. Localed near SUNSHINE. Spacious Newport Blvd. Cost a gourmet garden kitchen M e s a . C a l 1 r o r serves truly unique in· paruculars. F\111 price Thls newspaper will not door·outdoor living a nd $300,000 k i I l drnang ar eas. Unusual L'xclusiv"' with ·. now ng Y accep any s taircase lo ludden "' "' advertisin g ror real arti s t s s uite a nd a~l1New-~*11n e~tat.e whic h ia in \'Iola· chtldrcns quarters. llonoflhelaw. PHI VATl-: STU DIO. Ho.ses fer Sale Beautiful grounds. Walk ANYTIME ••••••••••••••••••••••• to beach. COLOR THIS View straight down the'• Bay + view of new sol! course under develop- me nt. Newport Beach custom 4 HR. 2 balht 2 fireplaces, 3 car garage. See \his and compare. Rutll L•rie, .,,,... 646-4380 G....... l002 HOME YOU HS! <.:all1 ________ •l ••••••••••••••••••••••• .~/L7fi?v .,, s 1:.itvro111 rJl(t• ~~~~~~~~~~~ Mew Offering R.OODED WITH OPEN SUH. 1-6 I 02 LINDA ISLI BA YFRONT 48R, fam THE REAL ESTA Trqs Boal/traile r s pa ce . SU .... SHl .... £1 tf:bojc:e Newport Heights "" "5 --. rm. 65' boal slip.---------- $11M.OOO. 11-CEMT&NAL SPECIAL CHOl~E torn~er 2 bedroom and Crispy clean. Big two • ~ ""'' story, 4 big bedrooms, gues.. 09m. ~·"""· I Al PINCHIH dining room, 2000 sq. t., llEALTOR 4 times better than new ,KEN HARTMAN. Rllr. from tip lo toe. Lots or 21t1 E. Coast Hwy lush rollin g yards & ___ 6_7_5_·_4_39_2 ___ 1 1reenery. Walk lo Soulh 8'2-5760 640-1607 LOWEST PIJCE COLLffEi*Alll. Beaul.llul ComelUalot), 4 bdrm, & fa.mil)'~ + bonua room. Extra's In· elude, 5 ton air condl- tioner. ceramic llle. up· gr aded carpetmg. lathe &t plaster construction. S uper loca t ion, 1 ~ blocks to community pool. All of this J,i mQre, only $67,500. 54S-IM91. SHORICU..._ Coast Shopping in Costa rr~ M e s a . ·o w n c r ••JcJC:..... Beautifully landscaped. view, Dover. 2 bedrooms & den. Owner an>tious. Askinl $11.9,500. Fabulous mini-mansion. 2Br, 2ba + panld den w 12 warm frplcs. Oulstand· Ing Ir& cor lot framed by exotic c:oral trees, with a peek at the ocean. An air· cond. mother -in-law's tr ansferred. Must sacrifice al s,54,950! Call now. s.16-2.113 l>llN 1•1 ~ •• 1 \IL''' •011r wc1 • I ~IHPdtl room off the &araa:e. Tbil 1--------- . • ~~ti!~n~w ~!l 4 lir, 4 Ua &Gallery 2 fireplaces, wetbar. -~ Walker C lee Real lstate !mmae. home has a bbulous circular patio s ti e lt e r e d b y a n enormous umbrella tree. Owner will l'arry choice financing. Allow us lo SAVE $2,000. show you this spacious 4 Bedroom , 2 bath, 2 j e wel , or sec you r . broker. stQry. This secluded end I •LIO 6 ir• 6 ...al'I> urut fronts oo a lushly "' "' ~...., landscaped mall. The 'llALTY 673.a700 community pools and clubhoua;e are a ,l\orl stroll away. Pnced at a modest $37.900. Wllh IS total ree )'OU pay (or l~~~~~~~~~~~I favorable private rinanc· qualified re al estate MESA YaDE ing available. CALL when you list with Deluxe kitchen Pier Cor yacht to'60' You may select the finishing &ouches. 675-8120 W NOW: 550·2660 C b• rl es Quin ta r d . GOLJl-POQL..VIE Realtor for' top·dollar TRI-LEV&. t;:SELECT .. ae.. Number one <Ill> Spectacular Mesa Verde T PRGPE-RTIES in dollar volUJl!'e IOI' list· tri·level on lhe fairway., .. _______ 11111 _ 1 inga sold in 1974. Over Ente.r a walled eourtyard •• SOOO Sitles people " all 9 to lush g ardens and * CASH* <>ranae County-muJUple custom s wimming pool. list.mg boards a vailable. OPEN SAT fSUN 1·5 3321 FLORIDA COSTA MESA 4 Bdrms .. family rm., dining rm. Oversized lot; on quiet cul de sac street. in Mesa Verde North. Just listed for qwck sale! Asking $.S8,900 673-3663 548·96i3 eves OPEN SUM. 1-5 3069 Clubhouse Clrc. Mesa Verde; 2 bdrm. condo; 2 patios & balcony ; clo~c to pool. Ws hr'(dr ycr: encl. garage. Quick possess. Priced al s.53.500 673·3f;63 673-0biO eves associated RPr1 •~~r. '4ft..~·~'1 :, • /\ t-• ~ • f Formal entry to unique FOR ANY HOME!! Full sunken living room and appra_isod value paid. banqu et siHd dining Free home ev1luation. room. Gourmet garden Back paymenta QK, Call kitchen with golf course anytime. Bk r 542-3676 vi ew . l!:NO RMOUSI•--------• ~ujn!~~ ~.:,....; ~ SINCEL~ Beautiful Monaco: 2 + EXPANDED FAMlLY · BONUS ROOM WlTH <.:HAC K L IN G FIHEPLACE ANO Jo' 0 R' E V E R V I E W . Pr ivat e g uest s uite. Swee ping s tairs to childrens wing and lotal· ly unique TWO LEVEL MASTER SUITE. Every co n cei vable extra. $138,500. Call 963-6767. OPfl~ 'II U ••IS IVN 108' NICI·, f•ltjfdffl leal EstClte ScMs 3~SS Vt0 lido. N.8. W.. 195 den model ; it won't last ~'42.·2991-~ytime al $63,000 leasehold: call ·--=--'----.-..:----I DOW Cor app'l. UNIVERSITY PARK SPARKL.lll DUPLEXES . Must !>e experi~nCM to ffORONA DEL MAR, be behev_ed. A 3+ Fa~. qualQt w glamorous. live home w1lh a fantastic ln 0~ of ltle finest re· parents retreat added ~o sjde ntial areas on the the master bedroom, air coast & have income. cond & a yard large Loo. From $165,000. Ask enough for small pool. about exclusive listings Bnght. cheery and col· 1~. 1582, 1572, 1527. orful. Over 2000 sq. I\. ISaf Now r educed to only · $.5i,900. Call 644·7211 HARBOR E>tper .. dependable.-==========-• compatible real estate saleswoman for sales & renta ls: full or part Ume or open house onJy /.Jn NI Gf l GAILEY & ASSOCIATES Salisbury Real Eatate 315 Manne Ave . .., Balboa Island 673-6900 STARTIRHOME s2;,,'° Keep an 8% loan. Cozy cottage, while picket Cence. Room for large vegetable garden, R·2 zoJ>ed. get started. To see. ca ll 646-7171. OPW Ill 9 •II S IVN IOHI N.Cf TH~qEAI. ~STATERS D [~41filltl 6 4 2 • I 6 7 8 f '~ ~ Wil lker G I ee Heal f slah! ~:: .. :..31 THC REAi ~ lSTAT[fi') MOWISTHITI ... fQr job 1cektn to chtck 'be Dally PUot He lp Wanted cl• idfl ctOon. rt lho job .)IOI.I WAl\l Is nOt thete you m liht con.~•der olltrt•1 7ow scrviett 'wt&.la •• ad In the Job =q•~.PboM ~ \\'diker C lee Rr.ril fstate 1' !!~~~!:.~.~.. · 1Hiat11HForS. Ho.MsForS. 1H••nforS. ' H1•tnforS. fHonHforS. friday,July11, t 975 DAILYPIL~ ),j . ..... ....................... ....................... . .................................................................. .. ••NI I 002 G...,... 1002 G .. . 1002 • ....a a 002 .,...... I 002 G...,.. 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G'et in tune "".iUJ tne price of $79,500. <That's the pitch for Hummingbird Drive) UMtQUE HOMES, Realton-546-5990 2850""1. Mesa Verde Dr .. Costa MHG SALESPEOPLE DO YOU W AMT MORE OPPORTUNITY for ~rowth & variety in : •Investment Sales • Buj I din!! & Development •Syndication •Exchanging CALL DISCOVERY REAL ESTATE 645-5045 1002 .............................................. PRICELESS INGREDIENT ... is that certain something called "QUALITY" ... something that will impress you the moment you see this custom built 2 yr . old duplex. Each unit approx . 2,000 sq. ft. living space. Spacious 3 bdrm. & famil y rm .. each unit. Price, $122,500 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Attr. 3 bdrm .. famil y rm. & formal dining rm . home. .also. a hobby roo-m & s h e ltered patio Handy location. $74,900 VEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 C>Q07 ~ CO A~l H \/VV CORONA OEL. MAR GtMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW .. Q" PLAN IN ILUFFS Popular "Q" p l an wi th conversation pit and fireplace in living room. Large mas ter suite a nd dressi n g area . Three bedrooms. On g reenbelt -fee land. $79,500. ENJOY ALL .. Of the refinements of an Ivan Wells built home. including the exciting ,roll-back roof covering the s tunning atri um . 4 b edrooms. 3 baths. Family room with fireplace. Dining room. Custom features throughout . $129.500. TURnEROCK FOR ONLY $54,950? Yes! An outstanding buy that you must sec. Two bedrooms, den and 2 baths with large dining area. Light and airy. Very low m aintenance, for only $54,950. VIEW AND VERY MICE 4 bedrooms, den. family room , dining room, 3 baths. Wonderfully adaptabl e. i mmaculately k ept home. New carpeting, 500' carpeted deck, seclud e d patio, beamep ceilings. large kitchen w /eating space. inter com, tile entry. Owner will finance a t low interest rate for right buyer. $129,500 THE WAY WI SEE IT ••• You can spend money. Or you can spend mon ey w ell. If you a re serious about Dover Shores, we urge you to see this offering. ii bedrooms. 4 baths. Family room. Vie w. Spaciousness. Cleanliness. Location. $169,500! SPYGiLASS -NST VIEW Panoramic view of Newport Beach, Bay, and ocean. 6 bedrooms, family room, bonus room, rosewood peg floor entry, wet bar, pool, jacuzzi. E n closed courtyard entry with fountain. $189,000 LIDO IAYRtOHT With 90 ' or bay frontage there is room for a la rgc boal. Ext ra wide patio with pool. Four bedrooms, three baths. Priced at $550,000. SCAaCI '"HAHOVB .. PUN Attra c tively landscaped for minimum cure and tastefully decorat ed l ·story 3 bedroom townhou e on tr -lined greenbelt. Spectacular fireplace and open beam ceiling. $56,400 MIWPOIT JIACH 644-176, A COLDWILL IAt«& CO. ; FULL OCEAN VllW Most private commW\ity in Newport ,VHer·1tage Collect1·on Beach -Corona deJ Mar. 3 Bdrms., 3 baths, family rm., den; secluded pool in a beautifully lndscpd . patio. Beautiful parquet flooring. $157,000 IUCH RETREAT $26,500 Huge 4 bedroom + Olympic sz pool. Minutes to beach, hideaway master, gourmet kitc hen overlooks pullo. f')x & Suve, s acn fu:t! Hurry! HUG HOMES 640-4050 4507 TREMONT OP1H SATJSUM 1·6 A MUST SEI HOMl!l Words won't do it! A top of the line home, high on a hill, to give you view & privacy in this mini-estat e. 4 Bdrms., 3 baths, formal dining + family rm. Price slashed to $142,poo 2907 UITIDE ~ SAT ~UH 1-6 HA & SAND . . .and a quiet retreat on beautiful Lido Isle. 5 Bdrms., 4 baths, formal dining, family & "dine out" patio. I 26 Via Lorca C• for App't. G...,.al 1002 GtMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ti ~et4tbe S#tid, ~ .REALfORs' GET IN THE SWIM Walk to the beach from this South of Highway DUPLEX. New upper 3 Bedroom unit -remodeled house has 2 bedrooms. One-0f·a·kind in Corona del Mar. $112.900. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mor llfl IO•ll IOI llVIMc; U O(MUt( GeMral PROPER A EM N ftf CU •fl' f0f •Ur. 1111, Of IU DI •Nf'IHI I# 1#1 H llO• I 1002 GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE OPEN HOUSE FRI/SAT/SUH 1·5 Attention VA Buyers!!! Popular Mesa Verde F loor Pl an. Private courtyard e ntry, massive beamed ceilings, fireplace in family room, country style kitchen, covered patio, E -Z care la ndscaping, secluded master s uite with a trium. Gov't appraised-hurry-won't last!! Cal H.cy at 64S.0303 FOREST E. OLSON INC ' GHeral I 002 Gftteral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BLAKE'S BEST BUYS ·2424 Holiday Road, Newport leach Perfect for the ~rowing family 5 bedrms, 3 baths & dining room, $75 ,000. 1400 KincJs Rood, Newport leoeh. Verv fl exible floor plan -ideal for couple -with a view too. $85,000 1521 Kiutc)s Road, Newport le~h Ocean view + enclosed palJO. 3 BR, 2 BJ\. $147 ,500. MIKE IL.AKE 5200 PETE IARRETI REALTY 642· JUST LISTED S IEDIOOM, 3 CAR GAaAGE - large family room, dinette, formal dining, 3 bath, ...... Mw 2 story. Don't wait! See this upgraded large family home. Offered at $7 1,500. Call 540-1151. '!2 ACRE LOT. HORSES OK -nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath +a.. patio h«MM. Property approved for wholesale or retail nursery. Near Orange County Airport and Corona del Mar Freeway. Call for full details. 546-5880 EASTSIDE CHARMER C:OHVEHIEMT TO SCHOOLS & public transportation. Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath with lots of extras including used brick fireplace, connd patio and garage door opener. See this new listing, won't last long !! at $41,900. c .. 540-1151 PARfY GIVERS DELIGHT MESA VERDE 2 Story, 4 bedroo.m , 3 bath home. With 20x26 family room for those special parties entertaining at your 8' bltn bar under a cathedral open beam ceiling. Covered patio and lots of trees for pri vacy make this home a dream come true. 546-5880 407-1 6th PLACE COST A MESA. CHECI< THESE FU TUWS: Prestige neig hborhood, charming 2 story, 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Separate dining room . Breakfas t nook & immense family room. Walk or bicycle to Harper, Ensign or Harbor High Schools Public hftftis courts MCll'by. Great pride of ownership at $67,500. Cal 540-I I S I. EASTSIDE DOLL HOUSE SHARP COSTA MESA 3 bedroom. 2 bath with beautiful carpets thruout. Larqe conred patio, dble garage. Room for boat or trailer. Hurry. first lime offered and pric:cd $42,000. Call 546-5880. 6 UNITS EASTSIDE (l).J Bedroom. suitable for owner (1 )·1 bedroom home (2) Separate Duplexes with privacy for all. a s king only $100,000. Call 540-1151 ERITAGE Ge.ral I 1002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IRVINE TERRACE -View Large home with view <?f harbor. 4 Bdrms., 4 baths, game rm. Offered, $285,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Newish 3 bdrm., 2 baths, family room Offered at $79,000 FOREST E. OLSON Realtors • &15-0300 I N BEAUTIFUL S HOR ECL I t"fo'S • In leresl ing "spltl·level " with beum ce1ltngs, panchn~. pnvutc beach. ~110.000. 675-5511 Cole of Newport Realtors ~LS K Coast Hwy Corona del Mar. 6 I UHDA. ISLE OPEH SUH. 1-5 Elegant l ·sty. 4 BR home. Pier & slip ' for lge. boat. $235,000 1142 PEMIROICE UHi SAT/SUH 1·5 Nr. schools, shops, parks ; 3 BR Cutie with sparkling pool. $74,500 430 VISTA SUERTE .'OPEN SUH. 1-5 Carefree Bluffs living; 3 BR, 2112 ba. Nr. pool. $.54 ,500 DOVER SHORES Gorgeous Back Bay view. day & night. Cust. bit. 4 BR. home on lge. corner lot. Rm. for pool. $289,500 SAM JUAN CAPISTRANO Xlnt lot w /vie w of valley & mts. $28,000 OFFICE OP94 I 2 HO()H SUNDAY, AFTER CHURCH \ DEN+ GUEST $46,000 -8% Loan Owner will finance al 8% . JO yrs! S6900 + costs buys. J UST REDUCED S.l900 P:1mc Mesa loca· GeMrol 1002 1Geeeral 1001 lion. Quiet shady cul-de· ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::.ac. Curved drive. Shady • palms. Secluded living. Massive wall of :.tone fire place. Extra large c he f"::. kitc hen. G iant l'amtly room. Ru11l-1n s t ereo . PRI VATE G UEST ~UARTERS + HUGE DEN! 2 Large µat1os. F la gstone cov e red. Waterfall -t-pond. Greenhou~e. 5-16.uuo. full price ! Hurry , cal l 752·1700. t+>(r1l•!Y •t~ , • •, t'f"J ,. Being remodeled : custom 5 BR. 5 Ba . 6500 sq. ft. home on point, pool. dock. Beautifully decorated 5 BR, 41h ba., paneling, 3 frplcs . Boat slip. $260,000. Custom 5 BR, 4 ba., View, 80 ft. on lagoon. Boat slip. $295,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy'>•d~· Dr ive N B b75 · 6161 Open Daily 1-7 G~ IOOZ'Getteral 1062 L a r ge deta ched studio ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• room w /b:ith & fplc . Plu:. 3 liH . complt:tely rt! I urbt:.hcd. lgt· war<lro~ closets, It\' rm. 1.hntng area . lop gradt• :-.h:1g <"rpls & drp:.. lioal or trailer g;1tc o n alll'y A9ent 646-3928 MESA VERDE CREAMPUFF UpgTadcd 3 BR with custom kitchen. You will PACESETTER HOMES RANCHWOOD HAS A CLOSE-OUT SALE!! Selling 4 decorated models + 2 rePO's at extra low prices ! 8C:'u Financing also a vailable. Quick sale e xtras in c lud e: front l andscapin g a nd s prinklers. r ear fencing. upgraded carpet, oven/range, dishwasher & dis posa l. A s king from . $44 .950. Hurry! ! For more information. Call 7 t 4: 581-2444 p I ace this 1 o v e I y home at !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!! the top of your lt::.t ! Sec I 002 lh1s new lt!>tmg an the ~al heart of M~:.:.i Verde.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Priced al onl~ ~7 .500 546-4141 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC . MAGNIFICENT DUPLEX ~ll macnab I Irvine ~ realty FIHER HOMES FtlOM $46,500 TO $485,000 RtOHT ROW VIEW IH DOVER SHOaES Unequalled in value at $187,000 on fee land! 4 bedrooms, family room, dining r oom·, 31/:? baths, pool & 3·car gar age. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 P .M. 1218 POLARIS. (Kll) GAS SHORTAGE? One and one half hlocks from Big Corona beach in Cor ona d e l Mar. Gorgeous five bt-droom home in front unit with huge family room and all modern amenl1es. Two bedroom plus two buth rental in the rt>ar unit. fl ·s the fi nt·sl duplex I or ( [U~~IN -M/\~TIN INC J ~~~?'~.~:::~:.~~;,! 644-7662REAL Tc~foM~DELMAR [~ ~ "Wa lk" to Shorecliffs private beaches from this sunny 2 bedroom, 3 bath. family room home. Separate workshop & beautiful private yard. $l19,500 incl. land. Betty Kerr 644·6200. (K12) ~~~! .......... !~.~~!~~!'! .......... !~~~ ~~!'! ........ :.!~~~,~~!'! .......... !~~~ ~~!'! .......... !~~~ SECLUSION & VIEW. A superb 2 bedroom home w/studio g uest apt. Paneling & beam ceilings c r eate great warmth. $112,500. R05emary Sietz 644-6200. (K13) 'ESLl<Y N ~YLOR CO. REALTORS !-.tm't' 1H46 IEST IUY OH LIDO ISLE -$98,500 5 BR, 3 bath home on quiet street. Nice pa tio. Play ping pong on strada ! Near tennis & beach. Grt Cam home. 2111 S•J .... t8sRoad NEWPORT CENTER. H.I. 644-4910 ~al· · I 002 GeMral •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WALK TO IEACH Swim in the Pool Large 3Br . Zlia Town home w /P vt Enclo::.cd Patio Try 11>% dn. Only $3<i.soo DAVID BOURKE RLTH CALL 546-9950 BALBOA ISLAND O,EH SUH. I ·S • I 24 APOLENA Paneled rooms; open beam~ lhruout;. lmmcd. occupuncy in lhis 2·story 3 ~drm . home; excep· lional p3t10. Very near bay. $98.SOO 124 IOIY ChHmlaJ 2·Story 3 Wfm. tamlly home; lCl nt l~~ation ! Near South bay. Lovel>' patio. $9UOO 409 N. IA YFltOHT <0.,en 2·6> BrancJ n •w. ncvN li ved In ! Good bcacb & xlnt location. O~n to Ollt.'ns Own t'll •m(loUJ! OAl.l:JOA ISLL\NU • 67).6900. THEIESTOF EASTRIDGE Prune easlside location in Costa Mesa. Lovely two story modem with 3 bedrooms, plus large family room plus an ex· tra study. &asy main· lcnance. Room n>r boat s torage. Only $64.000. Cu II 673-8550. \1'1N Ill 9 •ti~ IUN IO l'I MCI' [-lt~tdHI ProiillH Her A Rose Gm ... Sec lhls lovely 3 br w /bonus rm.. frplc & cov 'd patio. She'U love you forever. S,.Utll Hlldew:i• 3 Br. formal dinl"', sep fatm rm w /frplc. Assume 7' ~ VA loan ol $34,800. ViHe Padfic Severn! 2&.3 Br units an this popular commwt1ly. Pr1ce11 ~t~rt al $38,000. Cel96M40S S;alespeoplo Nffded • • Oceanside /Carlsbad R. E. SPYGLASS HILL Co nt act : Rob e rt Shapard, Realtor, 603 Michigan, Oceanside. 722·7623. 6 BH, Southport.. ocean & inland\ 1t•w . \000+ sq ft, lr g lot . Ul's t Buy . :Slti7,5tJO. F ee. Owner . tH4·til:J5. I I HOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOMS 10455 Catalina St. Laguna Bch. 494-4150 $74 ,500 Sat/Sun 9.5· l IEOIOOMS ••512 38th St. Newport Island 997-4122 $149,500 Sun 12·5 1400 Kin~s Rd . Cliff Haven, NB 642·5200 $85,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 24202 Via Luisa. Mission Viejo 581-5253 $45,900 Sun 12·5 3 IR & FAM IM or DEH 1943 Port Nelson CHVH) N.B. 541-5032 $73,900 Sat/Sun 12•5 $316 Maryland Cir (Mesa Verde) C.M. 645·0303 $.53,250 F /S /S 1·5 4 n & FAM IM or DIEN 6671 Marilyn Dr. Huntington Bch 842·5679 $.52,950 Sat/Sun 12·6 522 Pierpont (Del Cerro) CM ~19 $44,900 Sun. 1·3 •2750 Gannet Dr. (Mesa Verde) C.M. 546-3832 $77,795 Sat/Sun 12·5 ••102 Linda Isle, Newport Beach 640.1607 $194,000 Sun 1-6 .. , ... •• Two. three and lour bedroom townhomes, 8 models. 1 and 2 s1ories. enclosed double garages. decks. bal· conies. fireplaces. tennis. swimming saunas From $58,875 i 8: t ANNUAL % RATE* I The mo1e the down, the lower the interest. I )0 D.:hVI' 7 , • Anm,,11 11 1:·· HJ 0..;v.n e >\nnt • .il ti ·". IRIGHT & uva Y! Sparkling 3 bedroom, 4 bath home. 2600 sq. ft. of executive living in pres ti gious Harbor View. Finished separate bonus quarters. $104 ,900. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. <K14 > "C"EST SI ION'" urs so GOOD) Unique 2 bedroom townhouse in "The Bluffs" featuring slate entry. formal dining room & parquet flooring in Ii ving room. $64,500. Jack Custer 642-8235. (Kl.5 ) HAlllOR -CATA.UNA & SUHSETVIEW. Sparkling pool -fantastic view -4 bedrooms -3 baths + remodeled kitc h en. Buy or lease. F lexible financin g. $225 ,000. Larry Oyer 642·8235. (Kl6) COUHHY Ftt!SH. 4 bedrooms in c l. hu ge master w /bath. A 2-st ory family home on extr a lg. lot. A bargain at ONLY $46,500. Gail Foor 644-6200. (K17) Hl!WU~- COIOHA DB. MAI. Vacant & l'cady to go! Beautiful view corner R·2 lot w/single family r~. So. of Hwy. location. $&5,000. Lois Miller 642-823.S. (Kl8) UMIVBSITY PAD HOME. Very popular 3 bedroom Chancellor w /cath ed r a 1 ceilings. Walking distance to park, community pool, school & shoppil'm. $5.5,500. Chuck Reardon 644·6200. <K19) DAILY PILOT F(ldey.July 11. 1975 ....... For Sale Hoaea For S. Homn For ticiM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 4 •••rwl 1002 C•btreH le«la 1011 Costa MeH 102 ····••••········•···•·· ........................................... . •• CUSTOM 2 br. 2 oo 1n UYCllSTIUUTY Pahudo u'u11#nlial $48.950 l'l 3 l:SORM. rt1m rn1, qui lol'll tlOn n ".ir Sou Co.ii.t Pl.uu. Corn~r lo 11'1:. back YJrtl llllKR'I fl.cw lht111i,: t-:!\.~.1111 '" un:u Lo.id!'> of CIOb\.'b & Ill~ room . l.ir~ pool ~1th :.Lor ~1 ~\· l.K lot. rru1L JJcutz1 a nd )Our own tree:.. h~nc4!d. ~.000 t.jun.1 ·t ~droom$ & 34731 Cjllu l.o6 f'\ores. Lh l, •1 dt:n. i!l:J.500 ..•• Oil fee 493·2100 193·001 ~CALL NOW ·········•············· .. ~ ... ~ .. L7~5!~!:...-_7~:J!1~5 )Jnd anJ In n~1ghbothood CCH"Ofta def Mer I 022 ol Sl.>O,UOO honw .. 642-5200 j PETE ' BARRITT ··•· REALTY ORTEGA HIGHWAY II 1 I! h J h u \ ,. L a k \' 1 .. 1 ... 11111rl' I ,1 hulou' hu111l' lhJ l w,1., dti-1;.:nt'il lrom ~1 tnOll II.' 'l't ,11hl 11 Jl're:. uf -Real Estate · byMLVAY DONALD M. llltO A'-•.Cle•H. tMh ... HO DOWN TO VETS Up to $70.000. Call: 8 or S tc·v c. A i:t s ill 5'i6·8G40 1548-~J ABANDONED TRI-LEVEL DUPLEX $28,500 CORONA DB. MAR l T y laud ~.i.OOU. n D L<m1ted in the South side + GUEST HOUSE of P C H. 3bdrm, 2bulh Unbelievable value .i and ..1 lhdrm,1 balh. On a i.28.500 ! VA<.:A.NT ULi"I/ lot and a hall with a THEN BU\'! l'rclcrrL'd :.wim ming pool. 84.2· 748l Mesa lot· a lion. Jo'rc:.hl CH'to...1 £ COVE -painted board & batlc ~le~ to ';:':':'ch 3 bdrms NICI:: duplex So. of Hwy exterior. 01'.:TACHE . 10 CdM. Bea ut. gardens. GUEST COT'fAGi': + ,ind 'll'\\ • Jnd 3 hl';.1chc.:. Owner $91 500. 673 ""'l&J gardt:n ! Wmdmg dr1v l' t Lo l·hoo:.c f1 um ~1:!5 000 ---·------1 leads lo white p1c-ke Call 67S.7225 CA MEO lllGlil.ANOS fent:e & s waying palm PIER & SLIP :111• !nl°IUdt:d With llll:, b\•Jut1ful. 1·umpktC'IY rl' n11"1d'-'ll·d H• 1ww 3 bJrm, I.om rm ,. mud1 mon-. A :-k ,g, ~l l!l,.1UO. Why clon 't ~ ou \ ulwttL'Cr your own terms and pn('C JACOBS REALTY 675-t-;OiO MESA-$28,500 + GUEST HOUSE F ull price $28,500. to e lude,. d~lached g uest r ollai;c plus storage and ... 1i11p :.pa cc' Prdc rred i\l ,•::.J. loc..1t1on. l•'resh 1•.Jtrll W 111t1111g drive. Whitt' p 1d .. l'l ft<nCl' ~hady p .1lm L'll t ry lk.i flh.'d t·1·11tng Comly l..11dwn 111l'iud'-'' rl·fr1,.: !-.• ' 1"11 Lot can l1utld u1uh l'.11..1.' :uh :..111 age. , .. olli.•' littll '··. '.~ • • •: l . ,'. ~ It I h' I ' . ~ BEACH CONDO $22,000 C'are rree living can be )Our:. in th1~ comfnrt<1hfl· one b ed r utim <.:ondo. Adult dt.-velopment JU!>l i mile,, lrom OCl•an. Wulk 111 ~hupp111g & IJanl..:- l' r 1 r l· 1nc·f ude ::. ~ .1:.h .. r dr~er ..ind rd11~ \\ vn l I J:-.L lunf.. 640-6 ''' ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. GOLF-BEACH ASSUME $241 MO. Ha r e a ll<'Y Jl'Cc-.::. to boat tra 1l l'r r 41mpl'r µ.1d ! E 'olll' .ind lu~h IJll' !) 4 HH. 2': lia. by 0'.1.'ller. entry. Beamed ce1ltn <',u'> "."'"' t.!73.o•J'>C g y : """'vvv " _....,., _____ 1 I 1v1 n g room. Com f k1r1:hen includes rerni; Loads of s torage & sho sp::ice. Awe:>omc 85' 160 ' lv t ! ~ua111l & curiously refrcshtn~. &-c to bdie\·c, Take ad vun tjgC·Call r::ist .. 752 1700. Harbor Vir# Hills Oce .rn & Uay vie~ :i Ur . 2 b.1, lorm din nu. fam rm. By Ownt:r. $91,500. l'oll ~4 :!7ili Off I. !·t I • I I •fJ • t r-_ p x . ~t'r~~EJ~~~~~. [® H~~IMt I paol + lovely \lt'W vf ~-~~~-~-~-~-~·~·~-~·-~ 01:\c'a n & canyon. Jusl ---- ll!>led s1J9,500. 4!3-1 Morn· RARE FIND t 111g Canyon Rd. Agent J::astside jewel m be:> ti75 ti900. a rea. Re modeled. up Lot For Sale By Owner Corner or Marigold & Scav1l·w. CdM. Jo x 118 R·l. $66,000. Prine. Only. 673-0417 VIEW.POOL! Super 2 utory Harbor View Htlls home. 5BR, ram, d in, 3bu. Ocean & Mtn views. $159,500. fee J.)()l) Sau:.Jhto, Open Son I:; }Jrittingham Hcalt9 ~~ ;jJ;Jt; \'ta Lido 7 NEW DUPLEXES 568.!150 Lo $77.950 Dana Point. Beaut. ocean views. Compare to CdM prices. Wt:stbay Income llume,. 341:! Coast Hwy, D P . 4%·:!-l:H g raded. lrg. yard w /b1g trees & picket fl'nl:e Whal more c:ould you ask for only $41.500. 540-3666 $35,900 Parkland View The emphas1:. is on .. lux ury." Commuruty pool & rec reation nmlt'r. Ex c·ellent use or color::. and texture :>. mi r rors crys tal. 3 Bedroom, xtra b<1Lh, dining or den, t1l~c.I floors. bkr. 540-1720 TARBELL 2899 Harbor lilvd .. C.M. ~hore CJifrs area. Hilltop.---------· Ocean View. ~R. 2ba, by Owner. ti75..0:j52 at ~!Pe!~l~~~ ,.a. <'Jill :\I (':-.a Verde homl'. Clv:.l' to l.'Verything. :1105 liarbac.lo::., CM. Nothing down. Wo rld H e::il t::i-lJll'. 556·7m . MESA VERDE California PcrodiM Lush tropical garden. fruit tree:>, total pnvacy! Close Lo ;.Il l c·onve niences. Hide-a -way or d en off m a::.tcr !>wtc, 3 l>edrooms, formal dining room. Breakfa::.l l.wr. C'n· try hall, dclu>.c k1LthL•n S4ti,500. bkr. 540-1720 TARBELL 2955 Harbor Blvd .. C.M . Beautiful Spanish mot1f5 NEED LARGER HOME? bedrm. 3 bath, 2800 sq.ft. We have a 4 Br, w /laq;c home onqu1e l cul-de·SL1C. Fam. Rm. Nr. S. Coast lit>amed ceilings comph-Plaza. The pnce is only menL lhe large family & $44,900. Has largt? a:>· II vinA rooms. Both with s umable loa n at 7r t, int. & fireplaces. Oversized lot Ownr . will help fmanC'e makes room for camper, Call Bob Cuff 5-15·45W. or boat and pool. Lisle<! Broke r. at S92.500. Call 545·8-l.21 . ------- A::.soc1aled South Coast lirok('r!>. 111l' backy;.1 n!~ Private 21 ~ BR. 1 HA + gue::.l rm . •nll:rlL11nmcnt t•cnter U1g H ·2 Lot $J2,900 "'1th liar :in<I UH 1.J pit Owner. 548 IOUJ -hellc r ed Ii) !-.•>.iri n g --------- i u u Il l c.I c<·il in i.:.'>' lil::AUTll''UL3br.:tba. \\'orks hop area! 4 Rum· added big fam. rm. Last pus ::.1.tecl bdrrru.. Fam \:h:ince S3.000 undt:r mkl. rm. !:ll·n •C'c pvrt·h .ind Yalue. $42,900 514':o As- rormJ I cl,nc! 1\-,:-.ume !-.U mablc_ 548 1005 \":? AC hor:>e property in county. Corrnl~. tack rms & C'OLY hou:-.e. on quiet Sl. Agl . T om , 835-0381 BYOWMER MESA VERDE 4 BR. 21 :? Ba. on a corne r lot w /12 beaut. shade trees. Spa rklinc Pool, c us t. made drnperies, upgrade d cJrpellng, bwlt·m wel·har in lf!e ram rm w 1frplc. Prof. landscaped, gas BliQ in crpld patio. A !-.Upc r home w /many xtras ! Ready to move in. no rtx· ups required. Open De1i· ly. 2·5. Sat & Sun. 12 ~>. 2750 Ganne t Dr. 546-3832. ~lll.U.;-0 F'llA 71~'. Jt only ~11 P\.'r m o No n~w cost..-.! Jusl ltsted ! Call. be fi rst. ~7-6010. lolttoa Island 1006 •••••••••••••••••••••• IALIOA ISLAND Owner 2br 2 ba tondo. New Crpl kitchen rrpl 2 car gar S29.000. 968-9782 EXCLUSIVE 3 Hr, 2 Ba . Game Room. cln~c Lo all schools. Ask- in).! S.17 .950 /\ssume FHA 111.1 n F'hr more 1nform=i· 111111 1-.111. Dan l~c & ,\!-. Fountain Valley I 034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.~.~ ....... t!!~!~.~~ ....... ~~-~~ ....... ~~::.~~ ....... !~~~~.~ ....... ~!:~.~.~ ........ W)ton ludt 1040 HwtttftC)toa leac.h 1040 &.ec)Ya• hacla 1041 Mltsloa Vlefo 1067 Mllslon ~l•lo 1067 S• Cl•tMftte 1076 Ho.I ••••• Hu.t ••••• ············~····· ..•..•.•.....•........................••.•.••• ···•·•·········•······· ····•·················· •········••••······•••· _________ ,_____________ OC!AMVIEW DEANE GARDEN HO COME AND SH. •. Lus h landscaping & secluded wrought n entry gate; massive 18 ft. ce1l's entryway. liv. rm. & formal dining: ntry /den, 2·sty. frplc.; beautifully elcd farn. rm.: lge. bright kilch. 2 ge bdrms w /pvt. ba. in one wing · iro in Ub pan Hu lge. mstr. s uite, double door entry & ken tub m other wing. All this ooking truly sparkling pool! sun o'I 213: c......., 2 I -Roamoor Rfflty 431-3524 213: 431-3 I CJ5 tis Coldwe-11 Honker JUST LISTED Grudou:t llvln~ for lhc most demandina farn1ly Somelhlntt for everyone 1n U1ls • bedroom. 3 bath hilb1de home with ex pnnsh•e view. Sec tor yourself, al $l33,000 1003 S. COttNl llwy. l.;1~unn Ueach • 4!14 ·074!1. Hun ti n ... on Beach 10_.0 H ti_... •-h I 0 _.0 WOOl>S COVE OUPL£X, ':I' ., .. '":t'o" -oc: ., UC' Vu Stll ,500. AHCH •••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HA Y HBAL ESTATI::. 4 BLOCKS BY OWNER 4!1J iin T OBEACH Tl11::. WI l ~1 :rnt 2 ~Lory home h :J s pa c iou s oums. :J balh.-.. and bedr :>UJ~r :.1 tl' l'1>H'rl'<I pjtio ard hJ:. Jll!>l been ·d 11l:>1de and out. drJpl.'S too. L<.irge r.11.)cr access. The anJ ) pa1ntt New boal t yurd hollers help but the ::. only SSl.500 price 1 Meredith Gardens homl', 3 BR, 2 Story, large fHm · rm , eal 1n kitc he n , rormul dtn rm. pool. J3l'Uz.t1 . JUlllmatic pool swc~·1>. "alt'r sortner . guragc door opener PLUS many more xtra:.. $78.500. or best offer. Mu s t se ll! Owner / Broker. Days, 586-3550, I:o:ves. 545·0500 • HIUll ON i\ lllLL UVl'.:llLOOKINC; 1'111'..: Sf;/\·2 Lr~. homl!S <1va1l. Hoth have poob, gul.?sl 4tr:,: and reduced prices. ~t~·al one . ARCH BAY HEAl. ESTATE.499 2277 IYOWHER 2 Hlks to •he bea ch. Charming 2 Ur home. wood beamed ceilings Decor. 4 llr. ur bt•ttl'h. No w1uscd l>nck frµlc. W;c FHA-VA TERMS Beautiful Eldorado Trevino model. Three bedroom, two bath. country kitchen , pool·siic lot.. l\'2 r ocw delu.xe4·Ph.•x, un y -omtclo bt'llt'h C all liob. 433 4287 or 596·1326 DELMONT MEAL TY Rl IUILDIMG LOT HEAllEACH SIS,000. Call 644-7211 LAKE VIEJO REALTY *** 581-5253 *** -------------~ LOCJUfta Mlg...t I 052 H•wport leach I 069 ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . IEST on the IEACH EASTBLUFF lmrnac. 3Ur, Den, licaul decor & landscp 'g . $84.500 Owner 640·8023 Open Sal /Sun 1·5 2915 CatJli>a St. 3 Bedroom 2 bath Alon· ilra with patio view of Suc.lc.llel.Jack Vallt:y. Lavish use d brick entry walk. concrete trttiler s torage area, IJuillin custom bookt·ases and cabinetry, and lhe list A rare U :>haped 1 story 5 goes on and on. At a price Br, 3 lia. 3000 sq fl, like of $48.600 with a low· interest assumalile loan. 1l won't last long. CALL quickly. 556 2660 C::SELECT . T'PROPERTIES u: .-.Quall l liilPlac• VA-FllA-Princ, Only. 11tnum. 2 car carporl -------- SSti.900 002-225:J w /lower & upper sun· . _-- JUST LISTED Pra 11rti•• . p 7S2-1920 ~ -------clcd .. Uc;iutifull y OPE:N H OUSE .. Sun. - I l.1nd1>t·a1w tl S7·1.500. 1055 1:5µm. 2:11\02 l'as('I> dt.>I OH THE BAY UPLEX $l!S5.000 Cliff DR. llu1 Ide r s own beaut . :nm. tam rm, 21~ba + room w /separnle entry. Fantas tic ocean \'iC'w, plu:-h I a ndscaping. 1400 OU All ~T HlWl'ORT 81 ACH -l'alahllJ St l.:igun.1 Ut·h <:amPo: ~~agunJ ~1gul·I 1 ,1:>-H 150. SM A C K 0 N I• ,\ r ll WAY.AHc.lr. 2 1 ~ BLI , -~~ n--• w:-~-· 11 Fam. Hrn . Formal Otn ftlC4.l~te Hm, Frpl. Wcl Jfa r . :! Br home ~1.~MJ JONES REALTY .. • 6 7 3-6210 * * GREAT OCEAN VU. :I Year old 4UR. 21Ja . hugi: tamlly yard. Only ~3.000. Priced lo sell ! Real Estate by MCVAY by MINAY I Many l::xlr<.1s .. &ot: lo ap· prec1ate .... $145,000. S iil l-:LD DREAM, DRE.AM, I REAL ESTATE AA REALTORS . . H"T YOU HE.AR SC HOOL BELLS ?? * DREAM * Mo r h B Jl8 Thalia St. Dream llome·dream na C ay 494-8093. MOUNT AIM VIEW 100 w. Mariposa Bluffs Condo-{; Plan. Across thesl. from 2200 sq. rt. 4Ur, 3ba in Albertsons Mkt. CA THE Thi:. 3 Hn :mi\ Prestige h o me Ca tho and is located by lt c grade school ark. llt><1 ut1rully a ped. HURRY & 8-12-9371 p landsc CALL HOT!! D UTCHHAYEN ADU LT OCCUPIED a~c a SUPEH I' home JUSl Im· We h S il,\ H ~OU Ill i:. a ;J pn mt• :.trl'a. Thi~ UH ~1th ~eparal\.' <' µo rc h. Don 't Y.81:.!9371 M•r\ IC Di':LA --- VACANT 4 Bed homer r ouni , 21 ~ bOJth cady to move into. a rpcts, bltns. 2 car e, quiet area. Sh ag c · ga rag $43,!150. Our lx•st \'alue! ! see. Ukr 536-~ C<.111 to 4 Qu;.1inl i.hinglc Bdrms. t:arpe t +POOL Nantucket style roof residence. 4 2 bath. ... bwll·tns, s , dr;.1pcs, ex- l'ellent loc::illon. n ear & ~ hopp111J!. G I or t•rnh Won L Ii.bl. c.lucl.'c.I ~.uoo. c ... 11 M·hoob fl IA t Just re ~i·OJ21 ---w alker8 lee Real Estate VACANT Walk to the beach from this cozy 2 bedtm home on 50x 117 11:1 lot. Zoned R ·J. Call a nyl.lme. scon REALTY 536-7533 TRANQUILITY loca tion, Dream pool & l-:xqw::.1te gardens spray Jac uu1. for every lan111y across huge yd. Oen & needs-2 Ml.Hts. library. mt n. vu , b ca ms , huge bonus room-last :>pac1ous, breitthtaking. y ca r s pr 1 c es. Ca 11 SlllJ,500 ~·4456 ~--------ASSUME, ASSUME a beautirul loan & rind the house you've alway!> wa nte d . C OS lot·3car ~ar.-lrg. yd·2 Slory La Cu esta b eauty. Call ~4156 OWHER-SAVE We·re h<.1 VtnC a party Jo'r1 IS:tl/Sun 1 t>. Im mac. 5 Hr, 3 ba 2 :,Lory. Make r eas onable ofr. 19931 Hriarly. 968-9230. ---- BY OWNBH. 3 Yr old, 4 llr, 2 Ha. Fam. Rm., lov cly kitch. w 1brkrsl bar, frplc. foll cpts & drps, beaut. lntbtp~ & patio. blk w<Jll. Open House Sa t /S un 12-6. 667 1 Marilyn Dr. $52.950. 842-56n. Irvine 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Turll l.' Hr o Jdmoor T"nh:>c 4Ur . .!' .b..i. Flt. UH . ~70.0UIJ. l' l' 833-270H OPEN SAT SUN 1·5 l ~l WAVJ::~I. ll OME·cheerrul re- dt:corated :.! U1t w/tri.: lanai & sundeck. \'IEW- whalcwater splJs hing rol·k:. & Cal :ihnj :.unscts. ~orlh La ~una. S WIM ·200' Lo :.andy IJcach Olt 111 deep. 35' pool w11h :;cp. Jal'uzii w1h1gh walls. INCOME-2 Units both rl'nted could he flarl 11f rna111 hom,e . I': A(; I< 0 U Z KY RI tr. ~!).l .~til I A.-. EAGLE'S NEST Nl•;.1 rly n e w Medill. home in Emerald Bay; drama ti c coasl11ne vil'w s. 5 Bedrm:> .. 4 liaths. sep. dining rm., family rm. with frplc .. ~a mc room: ulihty & :>t o r aj.!c r ooms. St. t:h.lflc::. kitchen with dtn· mg arl·a : panC'led walls &: 01>en beamed ce1hngs, Al\l'S this large ramtl)' home t·har m & \l.i.lrmth. SJ:.l~.000 BYOWHER i"urmer model hom<.· ~ Jt's beautiful! 3 lir, 2 b::i. ~U ~ fa~ rm.;:Lived in 15 .,.-.C: J• mo:s. SS~ . .>OO. VA loan · OK! ,, •• ,.,,._ CALL 552 1222 1105 N.Coon Hwy.,Loguno _____ .___ 494-1177 Turtlerock Beauty Popula r Plan l V. in Tl::NNIS AIU:A. N1 tc landscaping & lovely tn· t~nor. Adull occupied. You can m ove right inlo this 1mmaculatl.' home. S?-i,soo PRIME AREA ... 1n Monarch Bay T er· ran•. Th is I ge. & well landscJped lot, occao VICWS & tour!) art.I Cl\· LrJn l'c, '-'nhance the d1.1rm of t his 4 bdrm .. 3 liath -t family rm. home, good funl:L1onal design, C'i<'l'pl1u11 a l l'UllSll'UC· Will. mal..l•:. lh1s an 1deul lll\'l':>Lm ent fur the lar~c l.11111ly al SI ta ,500 Matur e lancls caped courtyard le;.1ds tu a formal douhll• door en· try. 110Lll'l' the <'alhe<lral cc1 ltn~::. & l;.1r~e IJm1ly room 111 tl11:-.i bcdrm. J b .Hh hvml'. l:.xpan:,1vc u:.e of ~la:-~ bnngs the panor.1m1 c \iew of SEACLll"i'' 'OUNTRY 4523CampusDr .. lntne m:o· fiWfic:Bn>fil CLUli into your every-Campus Valley Shop Ctr. -:,;,;, ~Ila~ day living . C::ill for an ap· CALL 833-8600 I_ 499.~800 u . ,...~ •"' OHEOFAKIHD I NOSTALGIA RAISOR 'S REALTORS '-"' JIU1''2l Deerfield, J BR·s. FR. Trimmed in PINK·Just ~ 2:,2 baths_; xlnl location. for YOU·But then agam ~I I Upgrades . One blk. lo it's keen for TWO·The 536·754253&8808 PoOI. Owners anxious . Beach is NEAR·The -----------S~bm1t offe_r ! Askin~ SllOPPJNG'Sgreal! See 5 YR. OLD Boy $.')4,950 including land. you SATU RDA y & don't IRVIHE HOMES. lw late. SS7,950. OPEN WANTED! REALTORS 11ous 1-; Sat. Ju!y l2. 1·5 hy the nc-1 ghbiirhood to CALL 552-7000 µm. 1262 <.:at alinLI. move into this charmmg 1.:108 PETIT!' P a r k IJ u n l • n gt on Realtor-Owne~ Le19una Hills 1050 OWNER ANXIOUS! beautiful Surmy colors. San Clem. 492·2100 Vacant lovely 3 BR, garden home. Den, Ten· nis & R ec. Center. UpKraded throughout. 2900 Quedada. $74 ,900 Dupl~ n~e/thing$57,500 r1rm. 614·6513 3 Unil l1xer $.59.500 Guarded area. $76,000. 3 Bit, L/\HG E Fa mily rm. WEBSCO MANY extras. Open l NCORPORATEU house I 1·5. $79,500. 1807 639-4800 l'orl Scal'°urne Way. NH. Mission Viejo I 067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tri pix nr bch ~.900 4Plcx, oc vu $129,000 5 Umls xi val 599.500 Call Bertha Henry Realtors 492·4121 Waterfront Home $159,000. By owner . 3 lir. den. 2 na, view hom e. AJr. all up· grades. S51,900. 830-799'.! 498-3483 /213·287-6131 1s total fee you pay for ------ qualifie d r eal estate San Juan whe n you 11 :.L w1lh Capistrano 1078 Ch;.1rlcs Quintard ••••••••••••••••••••••• llcaltor for top-dollar 2 STOHY. ·1 Br home. 2112 s ales. Number one (Il l ) ba, l~e ~d & deck, close Ill dollar VOIUm(• ror JISt · lO 1>C hOOIS, shopping & 1ngs sold in l !n<I. O\•er marina. S65.000. 493·5196 Newport Beach 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAYFROMT 2 Custom I lomL'S BALBOA PENLNSULA Excellent location on the Bay &only•,~ block to the Ocean. Each home has 4 5000 salespeople & all !.I -- Orange County-multiple HlH. 2lia. 1800 sq . fl, lis ting boards avail<.1blc. PI a Y r u o m , Pat 1 o. bdrm s. 4 baths & e . t d Gallery. 2 r.re1>l :lces, Uf n Or we lbar, ultra modern RE a.LTY k itchen & private pier. SINU 1946 Fee land. See at 1200 3355 Voo Lido, N.8. Suite 295 t::as l Uulboa lllvd .• or Pho.-642-2991-Anytime call 675·8120 fur more d e· ---------- tails. Grand Opening NEWPORT VILLAS Condominium Homes 10 Prestigaous Wcstchffarea of Newport Ucach $42,000 to $44,000 2 Bedrooms. 2 Bath.s separate dining area •Decorator wall to wall carpeting •Enclos ed patio or balcony •Continuou:, cleaning oven •Refri ge rato r , i ce LIDOtSU OPEM SAT /SUM 1-5 I 04 VIA HAYRE '1 H<lrm. t:ustom home, w1lh quality appt's. Formal dm. rm .. library with frplc ., purquc t rloors. $163,000 OLDIALIOA Charming 2-sty. beach house; I a rge rooms. Formal din. rm. Room for expan:.ion with bay view. Xlnt cond., room fo r boat, ell'. 4 L>oor::. from bay beach & pier. ~2,SOO LAWSON REALTY 675-4562 maker HARBOit vn:w llUMJo;s •3 heate d s wimming! ·I Br 2 l:la F .H. Monte~o pools on overs 11.c ninwr lol. • l>rnper1{'s Fee land. For ::.a le by •Log burning f1rcplJcc 1 1 o w n e r . I 7 3 0 P o r l •Abundant closet space Wes tbourne Pl. G44·1H72 with mirror ed clo::.ct --doors . LIDO BUYS! 1184-1256 Rutland Rood NEWPORT BEACH Ca II L 92ti60 Sales Ofrice-Phone 714 /645-8373 • SUPERB 3Bll 2ba on tlO' st/st lot. lmmcd. oc· cupancy. Sl09.500! 112 Via llAVHE, Open Sun 1-5 DIRECT,ONS: Joromlhe • DRAMJ\TIC30R2•~ba Newport Blvd. Frwy 2-story on comer slrada south to 17th St .. tum left nr. club. Very motivated on 17th lo R~lland (I seller. $119,000! 125 Via block past Irvine Ave.), HAVENNA Ope Su 1_5 turn left ~4 ths of block to • n n NEWPORT vtLLAS. l3tittingham Hcalt9 I i /\I 11 If (; 3336 Via J,1do 675·tlli:! POOL landscaped, Lge lot nr bch. A~king $54,000. l mmed. o cc upancy. 4~3-3893. • • BNJOY TllE WIDE OPEN SPAC~ of this Hanch-slyle home. 4BR 2bj. panel 'd fam rm w /w el bar , beaut. ldscpg, ni g hl ·l ight sy~tem , ~.1ul. appoint· ments and room for pool Loo. SI 19,!15U_ HONO IU;1\LTY INC. 27812 1-·orbcs Rd. · Laguna Niguel. &31·9411 Santa Ana I 080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAC IOUS GROUNDS s urround this lovely 2 bedrm, 2 bath Cone.lo. For $1!1,950 with pool and :,ccu ri ty gales you can 't go wrong. Call 839·83'.!l ;ind <isk for Frank. Agt. Only $1400 down, 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2 car gar. Immetl. 0Cl'upa nt· y . 5-12-0038. Mobile Homes For Sale 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 x 55 Trailer ~600. 19W Villager 493-2M95 MUST BE MOVEO. ---- A er.age for sale 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1500 ACRES FREE & CLEAR TRADE-SELL Be aut. 3 Br llome -+ Cnll,.1fr l'.1rl.. .. 1 Br '..! 1>~1 . l>rama111· ~Br Apt on hl11i-.. l :1undrv rm tirand CJ nJI \\ :--111:.ll ISl',1Ulll11lly l.1mi:.1·JIH:J boat d ock . $1:111 .oOfl w CoHrcd p:-1!11) & ~a:-. Own er . ti73 JtlH & UIHJ. ll.\ O\\llt'r. 2:.l l:J Gulswuy Jt the l>each --------••••••••• •••••••••••••• Lov~ly Stratford and keep cool this sum-----------T 0 W N II 0 US E ( N cw 4Bk . 2•'.l ua, P ool merinth1s :Jbdrmhomc. OWNERS Worltf 1. a I.Jr,:.! ba, cpls, CUSTOM JACUZZI Big Canyon ':s best S value. Elegant I slory. J Br. 3 H<t . immaculate, highly upgraded. Pool. $13.5.000 Newport Heights; tree hidden 4 bdrm .. 3•:! bit ths; kitc hen bfl·ins . with nook; dming rm., family r m .; shellstonc frplc. Courtyard entry with lovely pool. $77,000 Beautirul tree cove red hills & m eadows, s pring, w1lh greal acces::.. P e rfec t ror s mall acreage & recrea tion suh-d1 v1:-.ion. 8 hrs from O.C .. 4 hrs from La~ Vcgus, 1n magniticent ~uuth1.·rn Utah. Several developme nts nearby . Close to Cedar C1ly. Navaju Lake. Brians !lead ski resort. Asking $400. per a cre-Will divide. lrade for inc. prop., T .D.'s or sell with g r eat terms. Rick Alderetlc, Rllr, 547·64m w 1Jal·uu1 Plush carpel· Completely air con<11-MUST SELL!! tf rp:-.. hllns . S31,500. ti73-061:? Cornell 01 ;, 1;;.1r12r.. lolboa Peninsula I 007 --- 1ng throughout. Near t1oned & upi::raded to a Newlydecorutcd4bdrm. >Wlii5Klvr581·J622 XlnL !>C hool. <.;ull tee. Sep::i ralc f;imily beauty. You'll stand tall l":\NTAS1'1<.; UV Y 968·9594. room and form:il dining. and e rect in the lwo· ' -MOt.iARCH• BAY--z. rorlhchan11yman.4BR& ----------Pro Cess ion a 11 y slo 1· · y 'II ram rm Cul-de·sac st. SPACE MAKE ll J J . lc.ndscapcd. Located on a ry .iving room. ou Exolic ocean view, 4000 PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC. 549-8505 •••••••••••••••••••••• SACRIFICE! CALL '-'\. 60·241~ HARBOR VJEWHOME.S 9~ OpenSal.Sun.12-5,3 Br, ~ · s-10.000 Could ass ume Greenbrook 's t '10esl 5 lovely cul d e sac !>lreet. relax 10 ,the r~mJly room sq rl near new 4 br. Bids low 111t loan. Br, 4 Ba, huge rumpus Call S46·2313. and.you 11 enJOY Lhc aon· wanted. Ask for David Cust.om 'I br. 3 ba hom1· 2.100 ~q . rt. + 212 car gar On.Jy 10 yrs. old & $1Z7,000 value. OWNER M lJST SELL. MJ\Kfo; OF· fo"ER! Shown by apvt. :!146 M irama r U r .. bll -4224 E ve'>. & Wknd:-. room w /special features. Ol'I"' 111 ".,, \ rtJN ro 81 Nrr1 • veruence or the nearby ' Thompson, L . N. Co. l / $84 95-0 0 [ ~I. schools and shop-496-2413 or 493-3434 eve ~ Dl~OVEIW . · ~ki:•:-~ ltl~lt[I ~~OOo~A lot or hou::.e for 1-.:..:.:~------- -""'/ f \'-an your own very private _ ----·=··-~ *WE KNOW * Fam. Rm. Rdcd for sale. R t:ALTV $'73,900 1943 Port Nelson. fiur Nt•porr P!•• gmu 34 AC Sll600FP Tall trees, m ead owi;. pvt. easem ent to large Carmel Mod. Agl. 541·5032. S 149 ,500 c reek on fut.ure Hwy. •H. WATERFRO.....,. $195 dn., $128 m o . po o I . fo: n " h a n t i n ~ Real E:-ta te &15-50i5 courty:ird w 1rount:11n 1---------1 VISleH LAGUHANIGUB. ------------::---:---....--===------leads to lovely 3 Hrt. 2• 2 $37 50011 * IEST * HARIORYIEW ..... ~-7202 WJ.Tll PRIVATE DOCK lmmac. 3Ur, 2ba. Cotnl'nercial C../N -0 h), ,(_ f) 'C ~C.,.. ba & den Mca<l<1w home. , •• R•Al.TY LARGE 3 RORM HOME \:)~ l."'1?.J ~~ ~ ~(,/" \::) i\~s umable V/\ loa n . Nice •1 bedroom.· t J. SS2-7SOO on corner lot, puol-s1ze 1 lomes· Im med occupy. 3Br, 2Ba, fam&dinrm!> Carmel Model $69,900 on r'el' f<'cc Sunplc Property r ftrop,rrty 1600 <.:ANYON ltl•:ALTY •••••••~•••••••••••••• lf.17·41 22 . 64!1-~J2 1---------OFFICE ILDG. Heduccd to $61.500. Red l>ath. ~real an:a. dose t.o ----------yard. beautiful ldscp~. Thof Intrigu ing Word Gome with a Chuclcle C:<1rpct, Re altor::.89:H351 shopping, M'Mols & en· -------Owner anxious. ~1.950 Huntingtonhodt 1046 tertainmt·nt. Bike to LocJunaluch 1041 · BAYFROHT l:all Owner 1714 >644-4267 O h orro"Of' '""~" o4 •h~ four ocrombl.d wr.rd;, t.,. ao.. 10 form four simple w0<d· I TEKTEL ~ I I I I I I· ,~ "1 D i El' 11 I ~now • belly d•n<•r )"ho iJ •'\o • good cook. I l1k• to sit 11rovnd In the kitchen i1nd I. SAKE T t _ ~ I' I' l I I 111.••th hor -•nd-111 ' l!IAWEE R I ...,.,._.,,..-....,-J'_.,,..J ~, --' O C:rr-•·~ 111 .. cll..cll• QllOl.d _ _ _ _ _ _ . tr 1.11...., .., ti • ""Ul"IJ _,, r • d<t••'<>P ''°"' ""' N9. 3 b.low. I' r r r 1· I' r r 1 ·~-I _.,., 1 1 1 ANO 1 r 1 1 1 SCl.AM.._ETS Mlw•n la Clettifluffo. 1010 • beach H111lm for .pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lots of lru1l trees. Sec •l now. Vicw-48R,3Uaths -• &Wiii" '~lfil!"f Riviera coastline Joe· ITll rtf!G'dk '1ftl@ wood exter. Palos Verde~ 962-4471lr.n 546·~3 stone. L~. hv rm. lJCams, fplc.; opens lo patio & lath hsc. Ullo klt.d\ + lndry area w /w:shr & dryer . Fam rm w /beams. Onlyim,960 Misalon ltealt,y 494 0131 . . PUISUfT°' HAPPIMISS Your very own home! You 'II love the loc~oon of lhls sharp home M ny l"xtr{lll. 3 bdrms, 2 hths. J\ Super Value. 968·4456 2 STOIYDUPLIX IYTHfSE.4 Priced low for a .iood an vestment. One year new in newly dcvclupt'd nle~. Owner will help l1nance. Call for .ippt 96tl 4456 HOW AV AIL.AILE TOTHIPUIUC ANYONE CAN BUY. Over 50 Gov'l owned homes. No loon fee. no pts .. lo down, 3 & 4 BR, all areas Oranllc County. Couni,clor:. uv;.11loiblc d.iy &cvcnmJ.: SALIS IROKat 962-5511 MINr t'AJUt. 2 1-lH. Ha home on >.lrot hu~c lot Country utrno:-.ph .. rl', lcocc. :..:p ~.1r ~J.s .5oo. O.K. lor Nur~cry !iehool. Bkr. 896 4121 vlOlan REAL ESTA TE CJOO G I• •H•ryi.-\t ~V4 'J•1 'l \J'I l'llb Enchanted F a ~ c 1 n a t i n ~ t' h a r m hum•'. h t"iH )' laocb<'UP· mu. A !short stroll flom Moss Point. 2 8drm11, rplc. deck. $74.il50 J ' t SEA Tt~HRACE /\REA. I 0 large 4 BDRM "J " Plan -------'I WMr-FM Land w/added extra lrgfamlly JUST REDUCEO • l>OVt:R SHOU~ • b ·-·1 o t d ' 1 4300sqrt,4U<lrs,eac-h rm, ea~ spa, tennis u s tan 1ng oculioo; with priv. bath. Curved courts, s w i m pool, bayfronl apt.; 3 bdrm..'I., Wrouuhtlronst.alrc·""", private 'beach prkg. 2 baths, lge. deck tm "' .. ,"-..... t $99 Lge formal dininl( room $92,500 ,,. a er. .soo. Owner W wa ni.a action! alnut Pancl1ng ACT FAST·NIGUEL Throoghoul SHORES lot with ocean Visit by boat or mt.rear view. l,ow,-sl priced in No U'a~icon wknds urea. Lon.Ceil frontaae. $3l5K 20 :<, dn. Opc>n 2·6 Foe ownership in Sat&Sun.$48-JS89 i\1r ronchtiooed. 2 Story. I.ow mainlen:1t1L'C. We ll locall:d. 1-ots or pa.rking. ~175,000. RoyMcc..-. Rffttor 1810 Newport COSTA MESA548-1129 8 oCfices, $18,000. gross. Parking & easy main· tenance $200,000. Terms. 494.0509, private area. Malet offer· . ~ Mornina Stu Lane llELr! Owner Motivated. COltdofftlllllllM As king $.SS,000. Price reduced $4000. Up S• Clemente I 07 6 for Mle 1700 MONAHCll BAY Tfo:H araded 4 br. 3 b;1 lh1rbor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAC Jo:. Pru l11(1ou s \~ew home'. O\lon your By owner 3 Bd. 2 ba, XI.HT. Y11W c-ustom home oarct1 4 o n 141.nd Call Broker, Cuatombu1lt, 0t·c11n v1t·w 3HR. 2ba. on SluHs in bdrms J baths. 22 ·x17 ' S38-&86. --home, qwrk J>O!> c.•Mon. llun l!ngton Beach. rum1fy rm, w1•t bar 2000 BAY l'"'HONT V1.:>tn d4!l w • l I known Sa" lrnmcd. po11s, no quall· litJ fl l.orwc t.wimmanl( Lido. Spac 18r+lanui 'Clem ente bw Ider bmll rymg. Will help rmancc pool l;reat lumlly home. Condo Sale/ISCl opt. own thl. home for lunlbe ll & Ownr./Agt. S38.al $129,SllO 67S 5M3 lived in 11 Ill )'r:i Wu:i ---L~ MIC)Ytf ~tn. IW,000 Now ~.000 -iOJ 3 Hr, 11 , bra Condo. A'I!. 496·4040 110.SOSO Have $01"1elhlng to sell" I::. Av c San Jun n s ume 8~%. $24.500. 88500 Classiried ad1uk>lt well.· $44-42!.14 _ ~"·Ha CM&-5632. \ cc;:c::,~i..,,. Loh for s.a. 1200 U.fw•.a..d H1••• Ullf_....cl o~ .......... 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ....................... ....................... .._._-.1 .. 1.---...i1 3125 ·- fr!d!t. Ju!y 11, 1976 DAIL V PILOT ............. N e 11 r e . ~·-NO 1 .&1'!..u~u. · · •Y ronl ree looroae .. W. 1122 Ht.t. l'•leedt J24 Legiil•leect. ll48 ....................... A,at tllhUiiltlww. Af tMGati...,.., Apahwata~ • .._ ~ r•lOO"' ltade. or aaJe l0t ••••••••••••-•••••••&a ...... -••• _... --•••• .......... _ UN'T. HB • "! In". 1 M , u•••nuaa• .. ••••••••• •••••••-•••••••••••••• ••••••••••--•••"·-·· • CONDO$ ~c~~ commerclaJ.11.V llomea4 Br. 2 Ba + L.lo 8p1n.bb Ute. 4 Br Otean Vl.,~ J&ouso 2 blkt bltnli, DU drps ApooLNo c.,. ....... w. 1122 e .... M... JIZ4 M.wportleodt ll6t-O~t11nVlew1 2&3 bdrm. -F .R.Sj)ectviewwtpooJ• DR, Study, FR. J ca; loShaw'a tov ,2Br,dtn. peta.~Omo.511-llMC ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• umts from$.S400() Ma.taltt Dntrt ~l\nlaclanall.~.lie. aar. Nr. Scbl1 . $47S rm. lrplc, ha rdwood n.-a.. U~ J600 Sr 1 Ba frpk patio S 2Rr l lr\ba Studio Pallo Call 67Sa7225 Retort' I 2400 644·2877; 830·08El0 962·3'1l6 noors, $400 mo 673·3731 -::r.:.·.~· ••••••••••••••• or hwy. 'Avau' July ·u: $1Ss. b t & lia t. $Ts dcp: PAIK Nl'Wl'OIT ': ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa MHa 3124 3Br. 2ba. frplc, den, dj~. Lease 3 Bd, 2 bit, ••rage, $115. 3 OR, 2 BA, pvt yard $29$. ~'l.-0993; 496-l9'l no pet.$. ~O·JIQ.I. At AITMIMTS n un Valley, Idaho. 28r + ••••••••••••••••••••••• hwashcr 4' stove. 1 child new palnt, 8 mo. old, 4c uraae. El Modena U)VU.Y Pvt 2 br 2 ba D , btt Jl26 -.. lort. 2ba •. Fully tqwpl Abval1 July l5, <U. Pk. )3 OK. Across from schl. $375. 499·1438. are . 639-6971 duplex. Patio. aarden/ •• ~ •• ~............... 011 .... bav I ~ •' • ' ' I W o o l \ \I . I .I·:' 1 HE\LI'' I mod~rn k1tch. All rec r.2b1,tr11famrm&dln ~mo. M.2·3070 belw L-Nl--1 3252 . ardner.Cls.beacll.$300.NEW 2 b Zb r 1 / Luxuryapartnn•n{11 \1n1 fu clht1ea avail $200 wk rm. Shown by appt only. noon & 5 898.·1981 alter~ -,,-·-..,...... 873 ~132 r . a, 11> • w o-overlookins tho wu\er . C all 6 '15 -9.139 f · 13'1$~rmo.6"2·973l .m .. · ...................... ~ ...... ,. ... t,,._.,.-.d ·• ceanvu.$'l40mo.496-0575 EnJOY $750,000 health avail bll t 0 P On N1auel Goll Course 2 •••••••••••••••••••••• • 1 BR l ai or 496·2790 · · I 11 1 y. EASTSJOE. newly de · • HUGE, NEAR NEW . 4 Br, 2 Ba, relrig w/lce hllloo ltlaftd 1706 baUt ~::P· CueB rm. f.Pab 7 dwt11ami.ng poo i.tJ -Molel·12 Units plu~ home. cor•ted 2 br Spanish ht & fa ml ly ctn lovely, maker, sell cleaning ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ,91.m Eves ........... ~och ll40 ~lgustemi::~n~~ ~fcu;c1, lt!TUtHS ._yowner.Lakelsabella. 4-plcx. No childre n or C andlewood Dri ve . oven,A/C,wat.ersoftner,WATERFRONT .38R,3 · ••••••••••••••••••••••tr ails, pulling, i.hu(• A ltt flt, I '"I ••1·10<,1" 'C• I $1 9.250 c .a s h Huys a $95.000.·$30,000. down. ~oga.$300.Jncl.util.26S3 Minimum care yard-SO wa s h e r /dryer. $325 Ba , Faf!l Ii Ll.v, Rm, Cost•M•H 3JZ4 SIOOIOHUS lle board,croquet.Juni beautiru1 2 bedrm. 2 49-1-2065. Santa Aoa Ave,673.0797 _ ro11e bushes. $496. mo. l ease. 494 -8575 days, Deck. pra pler, yrly.$650. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I'!. lrp, $229.50 monthly:_,_ bu th, s1ng!c stor>: Condo Out of Stat. 4 BR, 3 BA Condo. Nr. mo. Avail now. Cull Stan 673·7198eve. &wknds. 673-7228 Off ....... ,.... Guaranteed no rent ahio 1 and 2-bedroom ~ome at V1lh1 ge Gardens Property 2600 Back Bay. $385 mo. No ~~yer, 556-61711549·1366 MiHiOll Vlefo 3267 OACHEU>R Apt .. partly 1, 2 & 3 Br. AduJta no mcrease in 1975 pluns and 2·:.t.ory town . llh spa ~1ous grounds. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pel.c;, 642·5777 & · ••••••••••••••••••••••• furn 'd., gar. prkg. Sl.50 pets, dshwhra, shag cpt.s, h o u s es . t: I cc t r i c recurity gates and more Hawaiian Lols 12.000sqn. . HUNT. LANDMARK 2 BR. l \4 Ba. fed yd. mo. Yrly. 675-2797 or clo&ed garaae. frplc. ON IEACH kit~hens. private pallOtl o~ only $.SJ.00 per ryionth Near Hilo. $2700 eoaeh MESA DEL MAR beaut 4 CONDO. camper I boat a ccess. 67S·6~7 BBQ. Gu & water pd. or ba lconies. <'arpeung. (t,axes. an~. & assoc1auon 646-5632 . br, 2 ba, fan;i rm, frplc, I BR ~mi. to beach. 830-1683or ~l-8036 Pool Bac helor from $245 draperies. Subterranean _fees) Call ~9·8321 Allt. · screened patio. ue $435. $250. Lse. Agt&4S.7221. COf"OftG del Mar J722 LA MAHCHAAf'TS 2 Br. l&2 Ba rrom$275 parking w1lh elevators. Real Estate Re fs. 979·02.38 · . Newport leach 1269 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 778 Scott Place, CM Optional maid service. OWNER Exch 2800 lnHte 1244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCEPTIONAL 1 br ren· 642-6073 •Wint.er al Lhe beach Just north or t~8bh1on S & S. Townhouse. 11683 •••••••4!':r.•••••••••••• MESA VERDE; 3 BR, 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••TOWNHOUSE 2 br, 2Y:a \a I fo r partic ular , is beautiful lsl~nd a l J11mbort."C and <:6a rdcnGrovc lllvd.1600fiAVE2condos,lbr,lba, Ba, Crpts. Drps. bltns, REHTALS b a , po o l , bltns, ma ture adult. Look un· 1·21aW,A.OFT •Vlewsofocean,Cala· San Joaqu1nllllls Road ~~-ftr· l2 bed rm, den. 21h 1 b t y.. n r Cal Sta te ~'kYt9~ids /~ s::;all pe~ 2 BR. 2 Ba .. U>0/~/360 wash/dry, gar. No pets. der Furn'd. Houses 3122. • Pvt Patio, f11>l, l yr lse hna & Palos Verdes Telephone (71.0 &w 1900 c-!~ P c · former model. Jo'ullt:rlon. $3800 equity w~t~r paid WS45-»3G2~ner 3 BR., 2 BA ........ $385 675-9188 673-1265 Available June Isl •Large private decks fo r rental 1nformat1on ~:vvv· Und~r new units al $177 mo .. OR 3 br, l'h ba: · 3·4 BR. Furnished HAYLOFT Al'TS •24 llr Security ~·~:is A1~"~mable 7W/c adlt, security nr So. Csl. 3 BR, 1¥• Ba. fa m rm, SUMMER RENTALS ~~~~ ~:U~d~o~~'. :~!~~~~~~ ....... !?!.~ ltl Avocedo, CM •Heated Pools-5aunas n . U9 Plai.n, $S500 equity, $187 frplc, cpt.s, drps, rncd yd, RAISOR'<-ed. Pa rtial Back Bay LOW RATES 645-0141 •Assigne d covered DuplnH/ mo. Will trade either for patio w /fruit trees. Mesa .l view. Avail 811(15. $S2S parking Unlhsole llOO late modelcar,ctc.sam del Mar . $350. Avail. REALTORS per mo. 979.7422 Mrs. •Stud10&1 BRApt.s Me•C.......... •Addillonalfreeparki~ •••••••••••••••n•••••• value.638 -1769. Au g .. l st. 545-79 13, Kang. •Water Beds CIDARWOODS •Ma1d ser vlceava1I. ..,.EW 548-7295 4523 campusDr.,lrvine' I i C •TV&MaidServAvaal •Furniture av:ul. " 4-PLEXES Can't Sell Due To Taxes. Campus VAii ey Shop a.r. CJ anyon ~ •Phone Serv, Hld pool 329 University Dr, near •. near the ocean. Good Trade C ustom 3 Br $195. 2 br, appls, pcL. C •LL 83., •600 For Lease Avail Sept 1 •Childre n Secllon Back Bay. 2 br & den. tax s helters, apprecia· Duplexes In Newport PRIVACY! 2 br, child, A -CALL644-6378 2376Ne wport81vd,CM From $275. Eas lside. lion. $11 0,000. &up. Shores For Eq. in home pet. S48·97S5or64S-3967 S<&S-7437 or646-1164 * orTD's.642·3573 4BR,2 Ba ,kids,pel. Univ.ParkTerrace.3 BR,BLUFFS 3BR 21f .. ba , ----------1 AGT FEE 2 BA Townhouse nr. pool. FR/DR. $425. mo., yrly CASA VICTOR1A SUNSET BEACH Real &tat• HOMEFIMDERS $390. 552-7896. lse. Bkr. 559.J6ll l BR Furn $185 1,2 & 38r, Unlum/F\Jm Beaut. new duplex, steps Want•d 2900 Lots or bltns. pool, walk fr. $169.50 gas/wtr. pd, to beach. OPEN Sat /Sun••••••••••••••••••••••• •642-9900• 3Br,, FR, DR. Townhouse. 2 LG . BR. 1'-' ba, patio, to s hoppine. 112 m i. Adults·No Pets Sec. gate 12·5: 16806 l4lhSt. Close to schs/park/pool. dbl gar, frpl, remodeled. Pool. Rec. Rm, Elevator Open M·F 10·6 Sa t 10·5, Son 12'5 HuntincJton Pacific 711 Ocean Ave (7 14 ) 536-1487 * IRVIN.E COVE $3SO. MESA Verde, 3 br. 2 $450 mo. 833·27~ 4110 mi to oceanfront. beach. 931W·191.hSL. 525 Victoria, 6"2·8970 Res po~SJble pe~so n ba.cpts,drps,bltns.ca ll UNIV. PK. Terr. New Nwpt . Hbr. Hgls .1----548-·04_9'l ___ •I Managed by would hke to buy direct ownerlosee540·0088 br. 2 ba Twnhome. Nr. $360/m o. 894 .31 l 9 / $215. NEW 2 br. Patio, WalhamWallersCo REALTY INC. '714/846-1371 from owner. Home or lol. NEWPORT R' . DI I bh I 897-2420 F URN lge 2 Br apt, close garden .. Adul~. ~ pets. ---------Please call 831-1400. • iv1cra x. c u ouse & poo s. $385. t.o shopping, adults. no 5Z7 W. Wilson . 642·1603 llKE TO IEACH ----------1 1 wnhse, 3 br, 2 ba. den. Lse. 833·9442 Eves. '"I bo v· Ho 4 n-HOUSE WNT'D HOUSE frpl , pool. lots more! 'ar r iew me, •· pets. Inquire 179"1 3 er. lower . encl. patio.. MEARSHOPftlMG Forclosr,delinqOK. $36S.836·498S or962·7788 N EW 2 Sty. Deerrie l.d 2 Ba.nr.all schools,park Rochester.(rear>. crpls, drps. Nr. OCC. Beaut1ru1 ne w 2 BR llome. 3 br, 2'h ba, ram. & playground, comm. d ' "' I Qwik Cash! 675·8849 k1'l"h & den (or 4lhl. pool. Avail. 8/l5. $525. $185. ATTRAC. quiet. 1 & $220. 1009 "A" Mission s tu to a pls. rrp cs. --'---------1YRLY Lse. Avl. 9/1. 4 br, " bltns, dishwashers, 2 car 8 t.o 10 Units, Costa fdesa + d en, 3 b<i1, pool + Drps. c pts. & prof. Gard incl. 83J.l861. den. patio. bltns, garage. Costa Mesa's t"lnesl Loe. gu age. Sundecks. From Houses to be are a . For principal. Jacuzzi, frml. din rm. lndscpg. Cls. to pool Beaut. BluHs Condo I adult. no pet. 2234 B Only kind in Ute area. $260.536·2579 moved l 900 546-9556 Mesa Verde. $550. mo, m· Lease. $125. mo. 549-9410 3 BR. 2v, Ba. $175 Rutgc_.:_s quiet·garden·like-adult --------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• cl'd. maint. 54~·3417 EastbluH Rily 644·l133 NEAT. CLEAN 1 Br. walk living. Lge 2,3, Br. 1.2 •NEAR COMPLETION• QUI C K s ale i 2h40 TRADE so acres produc· * REMTALS * lo shopping. Sl75 mo. Ba .. WW crpts. drps. THE HUMTIHGTOM redwood buildi~g to be ing Lemon 9rove. Cl~ar VE~Y Clean 3 Br, 2 Ba, UN IV PARK Ocean Vu , lge beaut. 3 Br. 642·7l54 patio._ bltns .. some wood HEIGHTS APTS moved. All ofrers COO· $25-0,000 eqwtx. Shoppmg palao. 2 car garage $325. 3 BR. 2 Ba .. . $385/450 3 Ba home. 2 frplc's yrs burning rrpl. Bea ut. Exc1lin1t-new adult apt.s MESAVHDE 2 Bdrms., 11 :1 bath condQ .... with pool. SJ;j5 Mo • STE'S TO RACH ; 2 BR . 1 ba, unr. S285 SEA WIND 2 BR, 2 Ba condo S475 WE HAVE SUMMER RENTALS associated &ROI< [AS-Af A l TO RS 101', W B<>lb<oO 6 ) l )bl> l Re fri gerator . Security. Pool. J acuzzi. Rec. Bldg w /e xe r c1s e rm . ~ilha rds. ColorTV. lRVINE AT ~1 ESA DR. 545.4855 ~--------!>idered. Located at The Center Property. 546-847"3563 or 979-0493 j 3 B~.J~~~E pf~465 lse. grdnr & water pd. L~ Fvrn 2 Ir landscpd, heated pool & adJ. to llunt. Harbour I\ m e ri can ~c~ion. 21~ Rftttals EASTS ID 1-: .3 br, fr pl, 3 BR. den, 2 ba S400 $S50 mo. 548·2928. Bltns. w /w, drps, pool, Attractive renl. •16884 SI MS• _15t~Sl,NB.6735070 _ ••••••••••••:•••••••••• D/W. slv/fng. dbl gar, RanchoSanJoaquin lll\RBORView :l br.2 ba, $200. Adlls. no pe ts Martifti.-.Apts. 1/2/3BDRFRb M$200 $.155.3 Br.2ba.blktobch .• Income Pro..--'u 2000 Hotaset "'r•shtd lg. fncd. bkyd. Cul·dc· 2 BR. 2,12 Ba . .$600 all xtras. Parklike yd. 642-9520 l777 Santa Ana Ave. CM 540-8442or840-120-1 Ga r age Y r I y W · ,.... •1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sac. $300 mo. Wtr. pd TURTLE ROCK Rec fac 's incl'd Lease Mgr Apl 113 646-5542 ---Newport. 6-12· 160_3 __ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6-16 0173afl6 · •· · LRG1Br.pool.nr.sho!)6, LARG!:'.:2 br sludio,enc'. DELUXE4nlEX General 310 . 3BR 2 Ba. ... $425 6-14·5366 adlts /no pets. UUI pd. E S IDE 2 Br, I ~'! Ba, gar, pal1o &rncd. Infant EASTBLUFFBeaut. apt. - .....-•••••••••••••••••••••••ATT,.,4 CT IV E2b ho CHINACOVE 100AM onrO\'la ... ,.0 .Q336. Adults only, no pe ts . OK& t "'17750 2BR 2b<t bltns frplc 2 C. a r d c n G r o v e . ~ · ,.._,~ r use. 3 BR ram rm dble fplc 2 "°'' ~ nope 5 · • · mo. · · · · / 1''ircplaccs pool 1.1 2.2 CHEAPlE 1 br, ~-. ut1l fncd yd, encl. garage Summer Renlal • · • Enc l gar .. patio, nu Wa rner & Beach a rea. patios. pool avail. $350, 1 3 b d .. : • 1• pd,N.B./\lso2br.Lag. $200.mo.548·6680 6 8R 3Balhs. $280Q Mo. ba 's. c orne r l o.td. Coty E Side Bach apt <.:rpls,d rps &painl.$225 847·4440A vailnow Ph:ti44·0335 . e r c1om :;, en~ . Be arh, $225 .. util pd, .-. Gardener & waler paa . w/frplc. Just redec. Ulal mo. 631·0669or644·~78. ~;irages. Xlnl a~precia· singles, pets. CdM 1 br + N BW PO RT Hts dupl ex . 2 Back Bay· Adult family. pd. $185 mo. 675·29t3 Brand New A.Ir l'ond. 2 I BR c· on do 1 n I u '<. Llon area.Only lOYo dow pool, s ingle or couple. br, fncd yard, no pets $4 35. month . 2298 -• STUNNINGLg.~br,2ha BR. 2 ba in Cond o b;iyf ront adult bldg., ~ayment. Call 833·3544. Also walk lo water N.B. 2 Pref. m a rned $.225 VlrteN Redlands Drive. &12-0596 HuntinC)ton leoch 3740 Ga rden apt. Pool. rec Complex. Prt patio. pool. Pool, Bal Pl'nrn . many S par ling lnvestme n br $205 Oceanview l br 673-2256 • or 642-4387 ••••••••••••••••••••••• area.$205.710W.18lhSt w1111easc.S350.842·2026 exlras.S275.mo.:HM·9695 <.:orp ' · · ' RIALTY NO LNCREj\SE in sum· ...----------------·--_. ~.·97~~~,N.B. Agt..38R.2 8a.mceyd.,S325 552-7500 BAYSHORE Dr. 2 br , merrent.Beaullbrrurn OAKRlDGEVll.LA CLEAN 2 br. 2 ba. nice SmClemHte 3876 WEST BAY Nr. Placentia & Wilson poss. 3, 2 ba. Cpl, drps. apts $1 65 & $175. Spanish 3 BR. 2 Ba. bllns. area. Bllns. Child OK. No ••••••••••••••••••••••• JN COME HOM ES Balboa l1land 3106 963-1777 BEAUT. New Rancho San D/W. 6 mo. or yr. lease. style bldg, pvt encl gar, children welcome. S22!>. pets. $165 /mo. 968·9174 Large 2 Br. 2 Ba. all bltns, Dana Point ••••••••••••••••••••••• JoaquinTwnhomE' 2 Br $450.548-4751 pool sauna lndry adlts. 858W.Cente r.645·ll97 whale w a t e r vie w. New -Occanview ES 3BR furn 'd., C'lose to . · • · ·, ' · NEW deluxe.beachare a. 10 duplcxcs from$68.950 1&2BDRM.HOUS s hop 'g area. schls. Cul· 211J ba.2 s tory.Overlooks 3 BR, 2 BA. den. Tennis. 1730l l\celson 1.-n. 1 blk MESA VERDE a r ea. 2 Br 2 Ba closed gar 498-3097 ____ -- Tl'i plex. $112, REAS. RENT de. a a c 5t <..:h1 Id r e n golr course & lake. $600. poo l .. 2 bl ks l o heh. ~<!·~~Reach off Slater. Home atmosphere 2 & 3 $275 'mo. Al.I ulll pd. Al~ So..ta Ana 3880 8un1ts $169. 675-m:?l we lceme. w /<'onsider 547·7044 1552·0055 Rerng. Summer or yrly. _ brdlxapts.546-1034 3 Br. 2•": Ba 846-1311 or••••••••••••••••••••••• 31l21 Coast Hwy, D.P. CoroM del Mar 3122 p e l s. S 3 5 0 m o UNIVERSITY P ARK 548-8423 M•wport leadt 3769 •VILL"' ~l~S* 846·4938 Agt Noree. 2 Br. 1'2 Ba. Adult Condo. · 496-3431 •••••••••••••••••••••••DISCOVERY REAL TERRAC E CONDO. 2 HA RBOR HI GHLANDS 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A"""' d b Pvt. patio. crpts. drps, ___ N_E_W UNITS EXC EPTIONAL 1 br ESTATE,645-5()15 Br, 2 Ba. close to s<'hl.s, br, 2 'h ba , gar . dr. $40. WI\ UP. l &2 &Ir.& S~~ts ~~;.~ve~~~;ag~: dshwhsr . d1sp all elcc. · co~p. furn'd, incl. TV · 3 BR, 1 BA, frpl,dbl. gar, i;hop'g pool & rec. rac1J. opener soft waler no Bach. Color TV. maid 2 Ir, 2 a.~ Kids.OK 842.0389 Pool. club house. $215. FOURS&AVIS ulils, grdner. Quaid., boal/lrlr access S2.85 3 $350.mo.551·4194 pets.$.55o.548.-W ' serv, pool. THE MF.SA, Super Comfortable · _H~-496·2038. ________ f~ Hunt Be a ch. You~ tax mature adll. only , no br. 1 ba s26s. 642.j659 • -415 N. Newport Bl. NB. Qwel. Upper/lowe r $200. LG l br. Gas & wtr •~ nts Furni.Md sheltere d propertyinap· pe t s. $27S mo. Lse. 3Br, 2ba. 2 Blks to Bch. &16-9681 I::rtclol'iedGa~ai!es pd. Clsd gar. 301 lSlh. --r-UfumisMd 3900 ~ pr e~ i at 1 n g a re a s. 673·1265 s-. Hou"'-kict. P oo 1 JT e n n is. $38 5 . Gas & Waler Prud. Mo to 979·0342 ; 675·6245 eve or n • 536-2579 -r ....... 1st /last. References. ONTHEIEACH Morcnlals .$210to $220 ---•••••••••••••••••••••·•~ VlC.FASHIONislnd,dlx. 3 br, 2 ba, ran~e, cpl.II, HE/\LTY COMPANY 6-12-5608. Studa oapts f'urn.Utalpd. YCMHHJChildreftOK Nl!:W triplexes. 1,2,3 Br .-y.;; "l.6..n.e' i ,~ 2 DUPLEXES. Large lot. 2 Br. 3 Ba. 2 sty, 2 car drps, $325. 548-7437 Rancho Smt~ll . fro m $l25. mo. 103 2324 Elden Ave. 833·2'180 Dix thruout. rrpks. fn(·d ~~Tay9F l 1l(U'J • l_toom~for more. Bwlder. gar., w /d, uli I pd. 3 BR, pool. !rplc, patio & 2 Bedroom. 2,,., bath 2 Br. l ba. gar, yard. Avail McFadden, 675-1865 yd. 2002 Huntington St. lltlllltCi llEWCOllCll'l • 645·87-0 $500/mo .. summer. Yr· view, no pets. 1 child ok. adult oriented living . July 1st. $270 mo. Call -; --. HUGE 3 Br, 2'h ba, cpts, 536·4022 or 539·6779 ADULT u11cs1~ll round begins Oct 1st at e very 'ha'n g NL'W. 847-5276. I-urn . T ralle r ·L1 do drps, s tove. !\o pets. . . i \M"""'1•cctfl Ouple x ·E ·S ide Cos t a .' 979-8190;556-7777Mimi. ~ "' Village.$200permoJuly <">45.545.5270 .. :>i6 6895 1BE/\C ll 2 BR Studio Me:.a. $38.500. Room for $38S mo. $500 secunty & S500 /Mo. Belly Kerr S..ta Ana 3280 lhru Sept. Yr lease $160 . .., , w /pool, pa rtly furn . •Bachelon m o r e un its or be a c92leanis·ng. 6~5·927lt <213>DG1H1,oirtt 3226 644·6200 0<21> ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call673·5359bef9am NEW2br&ba.Bltns.cpt1Stepsto ocean.ux:>.mo. •lBR .2 BR "Vegetable King." Best' 7 ·ll !i a nytime. •••••••••••.•••••••••••• Turtl~ REMT·LEASE ---& drps. 191 Walnut, $250.' 63l·0468 •2 BR & Oen buy in are a . A&ent ·HuntNMJfot111eodt3140Beaul.Spa~1sh3BR.2 ~ Elegant4bedroom <3+ Clean 4 BR, 1 ~ Ba. Sob·lease on8a.y,2 BR.2 No pets, adults only.· from S175 -$485 548.8642 ••••••••••••••••••••••• home on view lot. Ava1. den) home, close lo C 0 u n tr Y k i l c h e n Ba, pool & patio. Adults. 673.6041 &549-2l70 Lagwta leach 3848 Mesa Verde East & Adams 3 8 h bch vt Aug. l. $375. mlhiy. Refs. schools. park, pool, ten· w /dshws hr & stove. 16. x No pets. 3 Mos's al $1200. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 TWO <2> BR HOMES on l • .r. ome nr . • P · Mr. Hoorebeke, 894·7S95 nis courts, shopping & 32• pool. Located In mile mo. Lease $850. 675-4580 E . Side 2 Br, duplex. NORTll LAGUNA 5•0· l8 O lot, C.M. an good repair. patio. frplc. Nice· yard. Eves, 539-7444 UCL $525/Mo. Lasilo Dshwhr. patio, enc. gar. Nice stud io, c lose lo --------- Ntce st. Motivated seller. $300/mo. 675·:>8lO. Sharkany 644·6200 <K22> from South Coast Plaza. AVAIL. Sept 1st. l blk to No pets. $225. ~ beach. $130 Mo .. incl 1----------Yeager Realty 556-6171 L. le ch 3148 BEAUT. new 3 br. 2 ba, Rent $430. 1st & Last. bch, 2 br. $.125. & S27S. yr-ulilihes; yearly. CICJlll'CI a ram rm. 2 patJos, gar, Lease $410. 1st & Last. ly.631 ·1479 $22S. Beaut. 2 BR. 1 BA, * <-') 2BR HOMES wil ••••••••••··~··•••••••• has everylhing. $375. U ... IVERSITY-K · $150 refundable security P"tto. encl-garage. No T URNER A.5SOC Sh •-m " ,." I& rd •-...-t '" 1105 N.Coast.Laguna enclosed carag~ on in arpocean vaewcon-. 962-2194 3 b r . FRESH Ly dep. Poo ya maanl. A~!""" I pelS. 642-1603. 494·1177 a cre lot. Rm. for more. porary home, 2 Br. 2 Ba, PAINTED! Choice loc. ;ncluded. No pets. Call Unfurnished •DELUXE 7 UNITS, l den., furn except Bdrm. BToro 3212 on the park. Avl. immed. 545-0223 aft . 6pm or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 120 ALBERTPLACE 1 BR near Victor Hugo's I CO RONA DEL MAR blk. to the ocean & (2 Avail Aug. at $3!5/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• L's e . s375 . Owner. weekends General 1102 Oeluxe2br.1ba,adulls, for Senior Callzcns.$200. 38R & (5) 2BR. Gd. permonthdependingup·LAKE FRONT·3 br, 6441618 ••••••••••••••••••••••• no pets.$185.Call: NICHOLS Real Estate, cond' on No. of tenants call atrium, central air. clb . 3BR. dual-frplc . rnc 'd RENTAL REFERRALS SJ0-3572 833·9781 2025 S . Coa st Hw Y. Yeager Really 556-6171 499-2109 Eves k wknds. privll. $39~ mo. :>81·1881 Deerfield . 3 Br. 2 Ba, yard, close to So .. Coast All types. Pacific Coast WESTCLI FF Area. la rge 494·0703. or Mr. Brubaker at patio home w /frplc. All Plaia.$285.mo.Chal~ren C harter s R e n ta l 2 bd d 1 . 19 UNITS 546-0601 during working fowttaln Volley 3234 Commun ity Facilities. welcome, w/cons1der D' . F 6463487 newer rm up ex, 1 BR ulihlaes patll $225 hrs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• near by. $375 per mo. p e t s . DISCOVERY ~~~~~n. cc. · or c rpts, drps, bltns. pe r ' mo. Nr. O~ea n · $190.000.$29,384Gross ln· 3169 $350. mo. 3 BR, 2 BA. l e a se. 644 .3185 or REALESTATE,645-5045 garage. sundeck. $2l5. ss7-0933 0r 494.8913 come. CM. Bkr. 871·5151. H•wport leach beautiful family home ~l-l706. ~-....._ L 3286 lalboa tslud 3806 673·1155 ••••••••••••••••••••••• for leas e. Nr Slater & -"' CICJU'la ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------k--1.-Newport leach 3869 2 Br TownhoU5e, frplc •• from S275 1 Br from $205. Pool. Lennis, <'Onlanenlal break fdsl Some ocean & I Calalma views. Separate ' ra m1ly section Close to shopping & fme beal'h. 644·2till NEW 4&S units. studi 3 BR. 2 Ba, Aug .. Sept. M ag n olia 842-4466 $4SO.Univ.Pk3 Br,2ba+ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR, 2 BA, sun en iv.•••••••••••••••••••••••!---------• 1 t n. OCEAN VU 2 pELUXE 2 br on Grand rm Crpl bllns lndry apts, many extras. Ii Y Beaut, furn. Pvt bch, a . 536·3181 l6x25' den. Pool. 18221 canal. Lillie Bal. Is. 'ti AiC ga; AdlL<i. 3 BR, 2 BA. fplc. bllns. wri t e-orr $11 M. Ope 6 p.m . 646·5705 •---L 3240 Meadowsweet Wy. from this spacious living ·Boat dock, frpl. radiant ~10~'1269 B~ker, &10·5374. encl gar., Had_u11.s.,,S!85. ho use. Call for appt. HllntlMJtott~ rm w /wood beam clngs, h eat. Yrly. $400. No -mo. Nr oag osp. 536-2579 U furnlsMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• WALNUT SQUARt; CON· paneling & frplc. Pvt pets/children.673·0207 NR. OCC Lg. 2 sty. 2 br, 6-12·0596 HouHt n New carpel, drapes & D0.2 BR.2Ba.aircond .. master s ui te upstairs 1~.···ba .Smpets OK,rer·s.2 BR 11 BA bll Y I __.___ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • · ' h I •-....,5 b d & b l h -~ ou1UJ nv-."""~ G al 3'902 paml.4Bedrm.2baw1t poo •rec. area .-·. w /2 rms a BACHELORLg.rmwtba $220 552_8343 . 2 • Ill>, ~r Duplex $38,000 .... r .. OW. Frplc. Xlnt area. mo. 833-0618 downstairs . lnt. laundry & pvt. entry. No kitch. · Hoag l-l?sp. Adults . .;11\o s mall duplex·l'l<>l fancy •••h•••••••••••••••••• $355. mo. 963·~ Bev or area w /storage cabinet. rac·s . F'Jr l quiet slu· pets. $22.>·$250. 64~438_, _ liut neat and clean as a FREE . F_REE J oe Laguna leach 3248 Direct access from 2 car dent. $145/m o. lst & la:.l. CLOSE.TO. I .EACH YEARLY 3 br. 2 b..t. 1 blk P·in. Starter opportunity •Proress1onaJ Serv1ce-•••••••••••••••••••••• gar age w /elec. opnr . 673.1953 b S 1 s r1 T house 2 BR ood Carefree living m 3 r, 2 lo Beach. S33S mo. A\ I w /outs tanding lerms . •LANDLORD * to , own · i ' 3 Bd. l ba. Ocean view. Very pvt patio w/w ba Townhouse. Enjoy immed . 645.7o.>i Tilt-: EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. MIN UT ES TONPT BCll. Bal'h. 1&2 B it. from $165. Ad ulls. No Pets li>til Mc!>a Or (3 Blks Easl of New1>0rt Blvd. l 5-16·98ti0 Owner ~tar~ law ~c~I H 0 "' • f l "ti• rs * ~P-:; ~r:sbl~J:r ~er~~~: Hal~ lo :~hi~/utit. ~e~~~:~ 1!~R~~::;:~ ~-~~:!~ •• ~~~ pool & putting gm. Yqur ----~e~~ Tins E t'r. irk; 642-9900 pools. ja~uui, sauna, 497· or · eves. Guard gale, all beach & 2 BR nr. beach & bay. re· ~;rnag':_P~a/.allo & full 2d::t .Urfr~;e~~l~:·~u~. RES 0 Rl 962_55 11 · C•lifornla's~rgest lennis , ne ar beac h, OCEANFRONT Laguna tennis privgs. avail. decorated. lndry. prkg ADUL.TSONLY. Sen. Ciuzens pref'd. $225 · •Rental Service !• adults, Au&ust. $330. Royale Condo. 3 br, 2 ba. Move in Aug. lsl. $600. Adults, lease $300 mo. 1CHARMING 1 BDRM Vrly. 675·0115. 4ll J8th 32 UNITS Jl.B 3 br, 2 ba. kids, pet lease. 645-2803, 968-849S 2000sq. rt. Bar. frpl, Sec. mo. Call Holly for appt. Agt. 673-6210 AVAIL. AT$17S. St. p b k:A& BR 2 BA bll guard. $795 mo. Lse. Wkdays 498·2300&wknds ~ Award winning pride of nwners h1p all adull units . Sc h e dul e d in c om e $67 ,260 . Priced a l $470,000. H.B. ool, 3 r • ..,... Sharp 4 · · ns, Adults only. 544·7678 &nltes499·3293. 1 BR . cpt, drps. garage THE VEN~ Park Ne wport Bach DANA Pt. 3 br. lam rm. 2 OW. cpls, drps, $3SO. mo. Yrly. Lease. $210 mo. No 1845 Anaheim Apart. $l89 mo. Avail. ba. f 9pl, kids. pet , 963-4569963·1786 SEEK & lrJND' Wlnd·Bonte&.ei.e pets.963-5353 (Cor.Center&Anahelm > 8/l. 67S·6070, 64•1·1900 gardener.· . MER h . r1 545-8628 R t I o r N.B. Save $40. mo. 3 br, 3 lT ~~UM · t e sun is Bayrront-Oceanl View. _e_n_a __ c_. ----- ba, kids, pet, stngh;s. ~hintn&·Llve ~actlcall)' D A R .E W 0 L F Y A M D E E WK L I "4 luxury 2 Br, 2 Ba, Condo. WALK TO Beach. New 3 S.A.Sl55.2br.chllc1,pel. m Lhe blue Pacific. 2&3 Complete kitchen. ~vt. Duplex. 2Br, lba. al· br, 2 ba duplex. Cpl. LIVING r rlncipalsonlyploase S.A.3br,2ba,child,pet. bdrm. deluxeapts, from l"WA R E T s Ac NA a. o PAK c RA Marana. full secuntr. tached gar. 1 O\ild OK. drps, D tW. gur. Yrly FROM $185 Agt Fee $275. lo $405,. some wllh RI v p 0 p. pyx p TAR 0 LL ING Adult living. Refs. Reqd $190. 1942 Anaheim St. $425. 2 13 ·3l5·3690 / 4 UNITS HOMl!AMDBS TulollBltli~s p~IAd.LNoTYf.ee. Call I " v N N E J R n B F Ens T 0 N $600 mo. lse. 673-3068. 642-6682. _6_7_5·_064_2 ______ 1 O uk w o od or re rs I he~ '"' Re. .... "" ftrM?st in resort hvmg al a· VA assumable loan. 10% *64J.,9900• 846·l3ll • go AN t tt u O AK N CO A I OCEANFRONT deluxe LOVELY new adull 1 br. 2 BR, oceanfront, lower. price you can offord. • down. Sc~cdulcd Income HORSE ranch 2, br, 3 BR. 1Yt baths, rerria. ln· o I o ~ J s HS() R o Rs R I ow t' c1.uplex, 3 br. 2 ba. Yrly. l"rplc, beam cellng, pool. $320yrly. avail now.Gar. Ther e 's Sl m1llton an $6,'180. Pnccd alps,500. i lnllle& welcome, c .. M. cld. Vacant. $27S. Per l'rplc, patio, gaa bbq, From $210. 399 Bny. 5009 Yt SeaJibore&U-0616 r ecr e ation rar tl1lt<'s PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & A~~~oc 642·8550 And 2 br, H.B .. k1.ds. mo. Ask for Kcilh, Bkr. EA .J •TH A. P L E 8 0 R A P L F 675-2895 &t6·1456 BR AND new 2 b r NIGHT LlGHTl:W T F:N I I .,.._, th 2 NlS COURTS. A fullt1mt • peU, 8 ng es. • 'T as gu.4471 • C 0 P N E C T U W L C U CoretNI .. M9r 1122 ADULT 1 BR. frplc, pool. lownhome, $400. mo. activities director lll'hCl br. •135·• •l"'1es. pets. s y P" 1 T R 8 O T H ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• $185. mo. 19'7S Pomona. Adu 1 t s • n o P c \. s · plans parties. BBQ's, C.M. Also unbelievable Super 4 bedrm. 2 bath + 2 Br. frplc:. gar, stv. CM. Call 64$·1956 (213)928·6188after6pm lrips le m ore: Free sun t.a1. Beach 2 br, SZ2S.. den, crpt.1. dJiil, R/0 , t; N K N F. y z N I A L E ("; ' R T N 0 c rrt 3 Blb 8ch. N fo ... 2•0 UlJI pd, pet.I ok. Cd M 3br. $350. Nr W"tmlnaler L .. M .. P t. "' ,. ll p .., L 8 8 T u t: M o re I· _ o t BR. crpU. drpe • bllM. NEW duplex lW bdrms. d~ brunch. Lob rt .. iara•c· klcb. pet.I ok. Mall9Q.4519BlvOfJoe " " 0 "' .. Pe .SZlSmo.M>-1-Adultt.no~.$150.Call blktobch.~vu.wtw Plu' beautiful s1nale5, ••••••• • • •••••••••••••• AAA1 ,.M 3 b • H E 0 N 8 R .. ., r 3 PM l *· 2 b c d r O o m "Pt• And awim --.... . r. c R 0 L " L I ... I ... 8 • " .~ OU don't need a IWl to ,642.4044 a l t'l)U. drpt. blt:N, frpj~. --., • SAN CLEMENTE IOll on kldl. pet.I, alnales. A&\ . .4 + FAMILY ... 2, avail. • • .. Os BR 0 8 t NM N I I' 8 Rt: r. "draw latt" when "OU .. 8 .. 2 Ba -w "'"'lS •· patJo, 1ar. 64$-*3 or furnished & unfurnished. l he b ca c h . ch o c e Foe 119·800 8/1. we. $3SO. 82 Paula " .. ,. -, • " , ..... ~·,. • Ml-13'7t Rent.ii from $185. Pnces , Riviera Dist. $H.OOO. · (213) 213·lts.S E s tt o RM o T N o T u e 1< A P o K place an ad In the Dally drps. Adult1-no pets.. var1 by localK>n Modt'll Lot, excl Cypn11 Shore 11i.H ''"' 1~1 1207 --Pilot Want Ads! Call now llubor Baker area· RlCttARDS·LlOO area, a open lO lo 7. Sor~ nopel1 135 000 Lot. R·l R·3, ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• W A T £ R f' R O N T A 8 A L A T 8 A O 8 y O P 642•5671• M7·54$9 Br, 2 ba ... r. Upslaira. or children Roommate l R 4 rro.m $1$,000. ' Most Excep.Uon&l home townhouae ln ~unllnCLon vt Adults $350 mo In service ava1labl~ t CALL 81';RTtlA HENRY on the Point.•· lol. •· Harbour w/3S boet •lip. u..a~., • .:::": :..";'4: '.:'9,.r, .. :! MOW IS TteTIMI Sharp Meta Vet*. 3 81~· :1ud uul. Y~ly. m...... · REALTOltS 492.·4121 119 rm rrint clln rm 4 2000 aq fl. 3 br. 3 ba. llv, ....._ _ _.M•ll ••._•: for)ob aeekers lo d\eck 2 BA duplex. Fplc. palov. ---------Oa.kwood ATTN Bull "'£~ RR. 3 'aA •• ~ elev, ~i'!'· :t~ ·~r=2~ie:; •~uwooo 11u1t "°"" the Da lly Pllol Help s:m. yrly. Pea )46.S. 2 BR, locked tar. Oldct Garden · l(.AA <AP cardena .tr ta. C.bana. atf.•HO • AIH ~~" llCIL~fiflP Wanted clatt111caUGn. lI A.gt . adulu. No pela. No ts Two adJolnln• d 11Ca1nlflcen\ panoramlc ~°"' ;.~£ g lt11:'1itfwuo tbo Job you want ls not F children. No •\tmmvr Apartmen proun";v 12R4-~3~Jlh> '2!ean •i•* of bey. Leaae b)' WAWC lo tH:h. Nr. new 4 TOMOU OW1...,... ...._. .. It.. • I.here you ml1hl conalder 3 br, 2 ba. lower. Sl2Q. "*"'•'· 9220. S41...U Co 'OJ .. •• .,.,... .......... ~ 67....... I ~ offt rln• your urvku marrled couple '* ---------• ... ,..,..,, .. .._. it Rapldlt IPP~l•t· vwntr. -mo. .,. hr, l'A ba, dbl~" (ncd En)oy at1rfl leratt "S..k Find" puu' •Oh nvtr with an ad in t~ Job d\lldren only. No pdl LIDO Unique Charm! e80 Ll"l•n8 lnt·uea FUii prlc• or l•Ul·3'M yd, bltnt , cp • dr~. ~~;~:~1111:11:."o~'.':d;~:!t:~~"~~';. Wanted calei l>C'Y Pbone Nr. South CoMl ffau. Buut .• decor'd. 2 br, ••· Al 18th f7$ ooo v OG I'll. co.• "'" ......... ._ 1arct.Hf' lntl • .,P. 'm213> --bit"° "Itel 6 Find" In ceni ftl thi. .,....,.pn. f4a.S6l8 5U-499l briek paUo, t.,,a. rn-A'lf «545.0&to aUl&on. ~·e:Mf Wan\ 1d1 ~-...,, .. 4J4•'1t:Mi "9 ... lut rY- ' • _l Hw'••' L~.,-. !. P ..... ,,.,.,.... ,...,.., .. , ~ .... ~ .. , ......... .. ....................... ......... .-~-; ........... ········•·········· ... ···· ..................... . • , . . RV'S PLUMBlNO C£AAMIC TJLE, New &t Pw..t.,.,,. .... , , J .a P.•!J'"~ ••nwl. t ... , SU ea...I ~rd's Landsc;ape Palntln11Repa1r-3S yrs. MA • . • Remochd. io•reo l. smt Coinroa Vacallon? 1 G arderfing 'Sehace Get rid oCunslahtly ~/La¥Jfls/Spnnklers ~ork f~~~:. tak~~<~;;"" NOJ0:4~~MALL jobl~kom.,.~211. .----...;;;_-----:-1.__;.;,,,;,,.;..:......o..;.;...;~;.;.;...~;,..-;.;,~ Unllrtut~ &une," Vompl, _ P 111 nAI WI J !tC'P tt In g TRA$H "-DZBR1S Lie /Ins ured. ~-7817 tage o "'T'l'xp. · s..,Accot'a&Qookeepin& c_,.t-.a needs .or )'Obr children: ~~j1~P · nee est . Coll.Stude.nt S48·6428 Muowy O&JPainting.Pe~ali-,\ny plumbln g -wa1\~r !!1.~.'!'! •••• ~ ......... . a.() yr• exp. i r\ ••••••••••••••!•~••••• metinthelr'own~meb)" · H 'U Cl .. Roof·••••••••••••••••••••••• ly Painters w1hpersonal 1i~Jv ·ltla.,ks ·m~9 !! T Soll•CQmpi\'Nll*' :;,Jlp6t•uran\/ Constr4'<!•Ciupe• • .a. U~bols tery quahfl~ female Home'i.andsc111u. .Mtnlenance _au n4. pea,nupb,. W WIL'·l "MS & Son i:. touch.640·86Sti enclosures·reas. ·2-168 • MOPJ.n•acdwooct• •· R I ' "" Execut,ve. Yr1>. o{ ~1'·' ...,.-. , ' m«, Minor um mi. c "1 ~ . • • u c •• ii i o n .. e l a J • CJ ea n 1 n g.' t eam &. perie9cC' Lb<:al 'refs.I Sp r k I~!\. , I ea nu p do our best for you. ~as<>ory. Bn <:k./Bl<>t'k / Quahty Paperhanging al Pool Senlce Cul ~Q)30 ·s.n-Oll69/CW0822T S hampoo. Pree est. Fr· totrave,.ti).$-~ • •T'RtE Work.M2:'2773. 962-MU.642·1486 Stone.CtA llS81·7829 ReasonablcPrkes Doug ....................... 1 A.AA-4-Roo• 646-7811 t.:t: _ : ., I ~ *i.u·uLING• Mova--Rebarc1.'64S·4Tn. . Vucation Maintenan~e !~.?~.~~••••••••••• ,,,,..,,..-C-..&..--0 .,~R~'CLIAHUP 1 •" o:--.. 0 easonable ralci> ~··••••••••••~••••••• John,' i. C u f ~e l . un..--, Comp Mainl 645· •• YARO.CL.,.ANUP ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXTERIORS SAVE n •· 963_., .. .,l ... Big "av1nns by i..-•ng your U hoist D ••••••••<l•••••e,•••••••• "'""' ,.,,... Mo v a· n g , H 11 ....., '" -• U bl •-" " _,._ P ery, n s am ••.-v·"'"·•• au na .· R .L,. Si n or St.a t e . TreeRe.mq.vw, m rli • :vwn contraetor, free est, < u 11 re ta td aM'li >-. Ji'.H.(ler'+'ic* & Spu : JAPANESE GARDENE Cleanup. 2 -College Stu· Lice nsed Insured Cull ;roperty. M•~~1.-nt Shrut1 ~Jearir\g, llototill· IL1cprof.con:sultant.CaJ ~grnsers·4'&-all ·co A1.W/RemoU'lll·ll'3:l'i lOyrsexper.allphases Ho.Mc...... denu. Exp. & Reas. 97g..3335 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l"'"'.64i·~. ·tu lSt. 962·0256 bra&hlnef$ & l~ mi 673-60o41 " 54~21~0 R~asonable /~timates ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6"·2369. PROF.;SSIONAL r• • .noK! Add that roo b1each for your whit None Be.uec? Mil~... . Call 7S1·1'Ml. HOUS.,CL~ .. -.rlNG •o ,,...~ APTS. PAfMTB> PROPERTY Ford's Tree Service ...., c»J'l)ets. S1ve money b S .,.. c.tu' ~ ...... Movin&/Jiaullng. Sludem. i b 1 1,,. • c 11 NAGEMENT ExperiencedCrew . .tHOW! Gold Medal Con :.avan g m e xtra tnps. m•n &~ ~u. 4dd,. Profes:.1onalgardener Business. Call Janice's w;Jlar ge truclc:. Reas. H g qua • ...,wpnce. a MA • Lic /h\,ured.962·78l7 tn1ctors.H8 . For plan.5 Clean laving room. dmin Remodel·l'All<l ~t.;ller· ... .... .Call ~c~ . Raggedy Anns. 81$-6553 Barry. 543-9723 &839·5n9 us ls\. 642·9813/ S4Q·<>J60 ·-e l:..1142-8806. rm " hall $U. Any rm l:>ec~a . J\c {bQpd.~7598 , 830-UW. 3% of Gross Tvtori .. h b ~ Want a REAL CLEAN MOVI NG . Haul101. Patios ••••••••~••u•oH••••• yiittin9 $7.$0,couc $10,c ~tr ..,.a.dri~al · ' G"9era1Servlces HOUSE? •'TheGingham cleanups. Expr .. reliable ••••••••••••••••••••••• Apls ·Com~rcial Pla n o Lessons. Ex· ,..~··••••••••••••••••• 15 yrs. exp. Is what •••••••••••••••,, ••• ,'! •. ···~~·~•·•••••••••••• Girl'' Esls . 645-5123. s tude nts . l"ree ests. Quality .Builder.s Now! lSyrs . Experienc:e Uabys1tting in your born counts~ !'ol method. I do ELECTRIC If\ N . Sml• HANDYMAN -Homes & 847-2126. For ans uie·oUtS1de pro· perienced te~her, new "b y t h e week. You work myseJf. Gd .. refs . jobs/ m1t11ll /repa1rs. ;a. Apls • Co n~"'.lenliousA·l Day .Wor.kc:r, very jects.PatiQdeck,cover:,, ZinkOevelopmerit in this area. 645-2691 ·lrunl>p. Live out only S3l ·Ol01. yr s exp . l 1C" ·li!:i~toa.' Crafts.man. 645-6.558. del/J\ & .oea.t. Ow.Q Paiftting/PoperillMJ Re model, Additions. for l31 Tustin Ave _e_v_e_n_in...::g::..s_. _____ _ ·~0262 Carpel & uphol cleaning. 648·S20:J._·_·_ . ..-.--... tra ns p . M~st be reg.•••••••••••··~··••••••• all phases .co_ns t_r . Tustin ·S47·0l:!69 Uf*oistery ...___ Any two rooms $12 Add G ,..._,,. -T lllNG:s lly Mo9se. work.~U,2434aft.5pm Phi ls Paintrng: Li e. Creative Oesa~ns. call ..................... .. ... inessSer•ice , . · WCIC)eDoor._...,.Mrs GenY.to6dwdrk:rt!pa1r:., 300328 Reason a ble Ray.675·9184"\VeCare'' Remoc:Wllrlepair -·•••••••••••••••••• rooms $S. s.36·1793 •••••••••••••••••~··••'•• pJumb1ng. ett'.~13 UN l:VEn.51¥-rates. ·l~cal ref. Quality ••••••••••••••••••••••• T he ~ecovet Shoppe . .... NANCY BAR..'llES Ce1Mnt/C0Mrete •GENIE OPENERS• Profhous.e.cleaners workmanship.499-3142. Ptaster/ltepoir Cstm kitchen & bath. Q"'aLily custom uphol. ·1Fyp1ng Service. Reas .••••••••••••••••••h••• Su mm er Spccta"'fi. <2>Younf rnenw/pickup Private, Ylict\.t"& l'Offi· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rmdl'g':alleraUohs.'001· lfr.tlt; e.iL ~8.ll7·1Ull~/ -t)C~s by the page o lnslalwd & Guar .. Gold ~ould . akca ~leanups. ~~J2'}~ 3 ~: '.8~~: 3085 · Prof Painter . honest PATCH PLA$T,l!:RJN<? que & unusual worlt ·...:~:.::..:...:..o:...:..:...--..:;,..--- ho6Jr 640·~or~59'll LEONITE CONCRETE Coast t:;lec. ~Hi~'75 & ~?rd ga r~~:s~&~hal work. reas. lpt/exl. free ~11 Ty pes . free Es · welcome. Memb BB WL-..&-~ nu. • s TA M p JN G Cob . 581-1122. av.:; you. 11 _ est . R e(s. 548-2159, timales. Ca"540-6825 Burea\J962·8314 -~ ... .mg r:· Experienced Typist • '~ 1 · · ' 2 39 3 •••••••••••-••••M••••• Jr . Reasonable Rates bles lQn e, brick. tile, Garde.ittg WSAVE:of\O : Loo bwll. *HOUSE~EANlNG• 64 . 1 VERY NEAT PATCH Roofin • sid ,,.._ , , • 645.8532 • patios, etc. 640-4349. ••••••••••••••U••••••• ~~a5onable pncei>., Jn-By Reh able Coup}_e 1 J o BS & 1l EST UC CO .•••••• !. •••••••••••••• .,e ettCe, __,.... ------.--...----iChild Can " Qua lity /Ma.int /Ldscpg qU'.lreS49-0S71 Gd ratesft\efsS48·&271 •Wallpaperllanging• FreeesUJ93·1439. Free est. 640-8073 GabiMtMaking .......................... s~. s prklrs. soiLron~H.-:..a:11g · Wi"ll 110 a~v l ype of ByFormerln.structor •u_....'--.. • ROOl-~SCHECK£D! 'Jlt••••••... •••••••••••• . I ·. ~ 4 f 'j !rl 1 ...... fl' I I earl Re bk 646-2449 ..--. nwu .. .,, ... ed . t e.~ n,1.tP ' .v , ••••••••••••••••••••••• hous,e c l e~niog Exp I 0 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repaired & Replac Cstm Ca binets. boat SU MMER DAY CAMPS 646·4908.i · U .. rv-r. 'C\,: · h . . O' ct-FactnrvService ,work. patio rover. k.itch Each wee k differen t. ---..--...._.. ~·1 • HA L,ING A,, .. uUNG .... rms own eqwpmenl. lnt/i::xt.. Free Est. 1 ~R JUST PLUMllMG" ire "'J rmdl , lattice work . N l k/ MAGIC MT J a{>W@e.s.e ~-iifAcn er . Garage cle~nup. Reita· !)48..~061aft3. · Apt..S'79. WedoAcoustic. • Llt>,enseC~159496 046·5219. we:E~~~l5.mclds e\'er. Com'plel i; 1\Ta'\nt . ble f.as t servace.9$3·&152 Xlnt housework.babysil· Greg. 960·2766/ Pet.e Fas~~rOned!~~~:ates PH:549-2961 n--. t ylh1ng. 9.4 lxlra hrs t'le an~p l'r6£•c:.t. Ung. llahan cooking & 536·1943 J USTPLUMBINC Sewiaf/Alteratiw =·~~.~~••••••••••••• <i\·ait. > 645·5050 979·~ --.I_• _ Altera ~·3932. Reasonable. Prof. Paint· • 642-4111 • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• --.-----..,.... --.----ROB'S,.. "''°r'Ei"'ING ·--T~ P lace. )I.OU.., -We fit & adjust your pal· IA\/£ & Profit. Custom ~ty .bome. Uea\"y ailllet11: -\11\~ '' "l''ast Res1i11l .. LandsC'llplng ing. Int-E xt. Abo aplS. L.R.OTtS Plumbing tern. You sew il. Pants ~!~.~~~i::~:.!~:o~ f.~~~6;~i;t~n J~b. lfare Clean UJ>s!8~8~t ~wns ~~rvi~e. ~~~~~:; ---~·~~:·;;:::~:··· ,T~a;:::ea~::~31~ Fast ~f~~s~::~;:i~~;: ~!~ ~ii::~~e:,n~.~~ ad· tr . Try a D a tly Pilot TreeTrlmrning,Creanup, 642-5678 Landscap1ng-SOOSales. R es ul t " Se rvi ce repiping. New Construe· Alterations my home, SJ:;LL idle ilems wit.h a Classified Ad IA> buy. sell Hau Ii n g . S prinklers. bt. 321 Preeesl. Master charge Difectory ad .... '.'call tion. 24 firs. Lie & bond hems, zippers.eJ.c. Reas r.Deily Pilot CJas&ified Ad. or renJ somethieg. f'·ree est. S45·2943. Days/eves 960-2170 • now. l>q-5678, e~l. 322. 642-6263 rales'960·3778eves. H.B. USITHI ... ,DAIL¥NLOT "'FAST • llSUU'" snv•c• DIRMTORY ·For Result Servic~ Call 642-567• bt.JU· V ati R ,.._. 425 Off" R tal 4400 Business Rental 445 a.n.en Lost & FoUlld 5300 Personals 5350 Help w.ted , 7 f 00 Help W•fed · , 7100 A "'' 4000 oc ~ e s ice en •• • •••••••••••••••••••••• 0---6...Jty 5005 ••••••••_••••••••••'\.'••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,.•••••••••'•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • rrr-""..-. I ·····p l l /L· . CM CAB~N Bl ... A_ 1 ps DELUXE offi ce comm'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• • . br .. t, v e n n..pnv. • 1 • g ~dr, see · 1 · 1 " FOUND. C .M .• m a le A axasMca~ ·__,, S25/wk&S60/mo.up 12 Col 1"V. pOOltbl. Z (pl, Sl40 up storc-of(1ces .:cplS & 11JdLtSlraa spi.ces . .,4-.so Pallet.Mfs$500M gross s ·amese,smoky Seal· lO-l''PM 7 d ~/ k ;.. 548 ·5954or556·00:58 sundk Day /wk 4!M·8611 drp~ arr bath. li301 mrn1 ware houses 1.11 RelaalJewelry 1. 'ft .. "'. ay:.p w · .J. ~ Lan Uch Beach Bl 11.13. 842·2834 Laguna Niguel & Mission Guard Service S600M gr. Po•nt ~at w I ea col. Call 1'733 f ul~erlon A ve,CM ~MS S20. wk up with -.. --------V.ieJQ areas. Handy lo p fzza. Moneymaker 549·14260t 5461269 •• 631·11S.1 •• ~~~hen $30". wk up apL !\1 A M ~ 0 T II La k c s W ~ TEltFRONT ,San Diego Fwy. 200 to Liquor ~tore .' l''OUND, al .1. Big Corona y111i..11: 9755 or645-3967 2 e I u x..: e1 c of n d .od Newport Beach '2000,sq ft. A:. low as J(f HOLLAND IUSIMESS Beach. ,M'uNEY -Mus t Vfl. ,,,,,.$SE~. _--r,vcry t 11 n,g urn . .Exe.c.u..t•~C'ofCicei> pers ft.1131~ &.j5·4170SA.1..&5540·0608 identify, 890L Shore Cir· SOUGH:r . :>~mer at the Ik?ach, :Slt~!l3~ µer \l•k 846·5450 S150·Si22s~fontn' H · lie h A~OCOUMTElt $ALESMAM '21 &'M4N4GH EXP. TOP PAY, PERM OPPOR TO AOVANCB 3621 W lST,SA (~01et work ing person. eves View of Malo;'& water Industrial Rental 4500 M~agH. Tl"U5t cle. untmgton 'at: · .s hare bcilh. SIOO. mo. ----BILt 'GRUNDY J•••••••••••••••••-•••• DHds 5035 Ca. 92646 -I AUTO. - . ·tf5·3613 Rentalstosh~ 4300 R ·I 6'75 1>6 ll·NEW BUILDiNGS al ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND large mulli-!:iEEKING PERSONS Fastes t grow ing ltoom & loard 40 •• , ••••• ~ .. ··••••••n••• ea tor . I I O.C. AirJ>Ort. :MOO to 8000 • colored male cul w/flea WHO RODE ON 1'Ht:; Orange County Fiat r. ••••••••••••••••••••• CHRlSTIAN WO(Tl3Jl lo PRIME OFC SP"Cf"! .· ~b ~E·av~;,.~1~.ioi LOANS up to 80% collar~ Vic. T~&22nd ~~ Jt T ~ Ps~l1 ~ ·~ dealer !eek~ erly man WANT share 1our apt, beac.-h LidoViu-·g SALE AT 10'"<. DOWN. lst1'0L0..e112% St.for3week:..646·319'l -VESSI::LOUTGl\'~ANA 2...,._L..-.t-s m & board. Can pa an•a Sm61<er ok. __,. K II r ,. •-C II 2 dTD1--..,.._~ mo. 642.:J!>lS. ~·3769 S .. opAno O I r vine venu;r. a • ..-D LOST: Aust. Shepherd, IPOI NTl WllAR.I" ON to Expanding service 3416 Via Lido. NB. '2l Dan Curlis. <714)9'79-9'.!05 Lowesl rateaOrangeCo. male. Blk/Grey /Brwn. WHALE WATCHlNG facility. Must furnish ~r Rentals 420 GUY OR GAL loshr. 3 br. swles approx. 600 ~q. ft. Sattler MhJ. Co. w/lng. tail. Vic. NewJ>Orl C RU IS E L I NCOLN'S own tools & Class A ~~ •• ~••••••••••••••• 2 baduptex.NB.$16.5.\ ea.otl Slitl\':W'lfOX.1200 $95. 642-2111 545-0611 Hgls. Ans. lo "Streak". BIRTHDAY, FEB. 12, license. Excellent work· '•''BEACH TOWNH0!\1ES · 631..()().18 sq. fl. Vi~'\' f~cing Via 400 SQ FT Serving Harbor area 24 7 /4, 543·2728 1973. ing conditions with fr. ~N SUN SET 8EACH.Fc-m0Jt·Hoomm11le to Lido~lnq.ow~·Oreyer L MN~ years Lost : Blk /Brn Shep . ALSOSEEKI NGpcrsons inge benefits. Contact ._ _ _...!C.!AL!.-1714 > 840·1648 . re 2 Br. A ~ Co .. 675·7002 09una ~ Private party wants lo Collie Mix. ""lrwJn". Vic: who were• aboard ''8ea Service Mgr. ~-50lJ mo. Call Robert s.lS-0107. CdM 200-175-0 i.q. ft. Cpt 831-1600 borrow $25.000 against MMl&ion. Viejo. Pla•i.c H 0 r s e • • c 6 r w h a 1 c P.arts Man a.wtic•lr Wf«JSiyht Needed. Mame's Wig & Beauty. Salon, Beach area. S41J·M46 . Karen. Boys & Girts 10 lO 14 years or age. Dal· ly Pilot delivery routes m ay be available in your arei.. EatnJlJ#il for de- liveries & cash, trips or merchandise for selling ne w subscriptioos. For information please call 642·4321. From San Clemente-Sa n Juan Capistrano area, call 495--0630 and Mission Vie· jo-EI Toro area, call S81·6310. E;qual OpJ>Or. Employer • ALBOA PeNJN PT Cd~ h 2 .~ 2 Ba & ·D~. A1r·con<fd,t ~v,, 2000SQ L"f 3 f. . eqwly JD Ilana Pl. in· call afl 6pm. 830·~!13. walching or ~portfishmi; Must be experie nced. iraML thi teX' • ~ ·~ •.~ are ur. · pr'kg, 61.l.~-·--· :... .. • · ,. · w/ 0 cs come p r oper t y. Reward:. wilhin sl!veral days or CQl\l.it~J.~er\'ice Mgr • . Y'"f• P . · • UJl~ • IQ .l.,..pe.a med-Celling~ ----• (\.{)ra nge Cl y. /\arport. 7141496.5275 · L LI- a cJ oUs. tile, c.-pl. glass ,~ wood house. 21z Bcaut\fuF'ifc.w ofr bldg. 11 · .-963·7878 · ~ Lost: Blk l\.taleCockapoo. the above dale. •1 ' of,..... loatCarpHllrs ~ h w 5 h 'r · DJ.s po.s a 1. c:~r g~r wA!:,her & ~ryeT. or 2 q~ om•. s ut t cs. -.----P\1 party will buy 2nd Park fluntln.gt.On Tract. ' •' w wa:1h and clean -autos Mu$t have extensive K · .ermo heal. Slim mer or \\elk to bcb. $17.> mo. Secretat ial service on L200 Sq. Jl'l. M·l w/fronl T.D.'s. Min. dascounl. "Cbarlie"962·<n>2 Investigator for m::.in 111 wit.h li g ht c us todial penence a long with the onger. 673·2039 Util met. 6'75--0360. pr cm 1 s es, N r. 0 ~ c. otf1ce. lge rear door. 220 Call 642.3573. . . ju red on the bo3l will :le· work. Ad~ancemenl op· ability & desire to do --A tN'B"~JlM ~-Phaso.U ntll6,$l85. z FOUND : Bake, v ac . ceptcollectcalls.C'.:1ll pbrlunities wilhln'or· custom qua lity work. :t W PO RT Steps l.o ResPons1b{e Female o,·er irPQr' · ,,,,_. · Terrttinal Way. Costa ~·~/ Newport Hgl.t>. Call to Charles Curtis al (213) ganization for right man Pacific Trawler. 1723 s. ach mod 2 &4 br. $165 21 .to ~hare. 3 lir. 2 ~ Lux. furn ofc si)ace with~ Mesa . Days 540-57 10, l'erso-.als/ , identify. 548-~ all. 5 966·1736 who is d ependable. f'r. Ritchey. S.A. ' • i450.wk642·3490 ~ Jlome in l,rvaQeSl65+~~ ocean vacw. Parking eves~646-068l Lostlr~ . . . inge be nefits. Contact ~ Ut11. Call Carolyn at s pac,f:. u se pC. .,sec~)'; •1t•••••••~;r;'-•••••••• FOU N 0 Gold rt n g, ResJ>()ns1blc marned cou· ~rvlccM gr. IOOKUIPllt _DC~ANt;_!~NT~agGBc:~ 552-0242aft5PM . xerQ~~~el c • ..call 49j ·lO~ ?4·,). paved lot. 75x130. ~cenae~ · 5IOO ~/diamondscalltoaden-. pie needs lcl'J'\POrary ·r~-.., Dt'ck. Mt'll•ru_-i:. __ ;_ F/C,fors'roalimtlnu!.co . .; r" .-5"36· 032w · rea --or 494.4677 bldg ~¥S&x20, a"lo re-••••••••••••••••••••••• ttfy 49415113, sidence. Will hou~e'tiit in . .,.. .....v~ 32.40 hrs· wk. Anaheim . ... ocation. ' 1 4Br & Den CdM Male ---· -pair. pta~runo shop or ? . NB, CdM or Laguna . I :&.Ai.BOA Penta 2 br needs 2 roommates over 12x24 Otrt'IC I~ w;water 64~-4832 H~n~.:~~ Hig::ru Sch:I. Losl! '7 /8 /75. K~ys on mo or more. Rt•fs . C<lll W~ 9so.~. ' h Blk t ·b & 27 Sl.50 673·3121 U . vae"' balC'on~· lhinl· ca -•re Oil ug leathe.-strap. Vic. 54th Pat646·0201 ort.15-6386. ... .. ~ BOY'5/ GIRLS to Help _,;u:.he .A IJ~ !i 2 675·15l~li. tnglon i::xecu1;,:t> Park "RENT600 sq.ft.$110.1125 9lh.Ann8'6-lJ90. St .• Supe rior & Balboa • 1?.6,W.Wamer SP,o.r_t s .• Athle_ ti.c ... ac · vaa y. so 16168 8 . ·h 81 .. .1 Su··A sq fl $155 1200 sq. n. & ._ __ ..a 00 Blvd. Desperate! Please &;r::y-e t & o al ·-•1 ., k ls ~~ apt avail lsl 2 wks remalc s hare house 11.B. . eac f • ·~ ••• 1"'1 SJ70. 673·7039/675·5116. Lost rvtmtU 53 call 646·6188, ask for Kirk ... n ~1 So. Main r&amz aon .,. uc e •. pt. 962-8680 2l·30. Sil\) mo. lst & lasl. 201 848 ~-11,. ~_relana ---••••••••••••••••••••••• paration Santa Ana . 557 l l:.12 for SPorling Ev~ts. $208 Uul pd. Naocr.-. Lynn. Ser~ices als9a\atlabfe Rntols Wanted 4600 Re~ard! Blk male long Found : Irish Seller. Vic: ••••••••••4• .. t•• .. •••• :mo.fialary +Bonus. Only :.l~N Clemente new 2 br . 2 J ohn. 968·52J3odl68-!l086 Nl::W plush ofricE> bid . 2 ••••••••••••••••··~·~·· haired cat lost near 25th Easlblulf. Friendly. no Schools&·. AUTO. ~ 1te'd\ appearink apply. ba c_on,do, blk to p~r. -------. lo 6 _ rm suites C~n -I Wanl lo do housesitlang Sl,NB.673-4048da,ys. JD.640.6247 . lnstnlction 700~ • Mechanic \ -t~ .. ~~-·f?.r,. interview. '198·0.>36or 49'l·5413 Gal Lo ~hare lovely lge 2 &willmg to candor pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-, •"i; rvlf · ,. • br apt, Pk.Newport. Ten· fe r e n c~. rm.-. ~e.rox Call 58G·o965 aflerl m .. Re~ard! Blk male l,ong FOUND: Mix Shep blk & •ORGAN LESSONS• General m echanic ror --'---:"---'-----. ...-~· Lado lsleloyfmt nis l'l:.. !>pa, gym. Call copi.e~. Nr. OC An·port , --P haired cat lost near 25th tan male . Blk & wht fem MY HOMEorYOURS new car dealership with Cabinet Ma ker/exp in all hi.Br w/Sh p. Summer or Anita 8:30 . 5 w. [>57·6l22 833-3640 SUB·LEASi-; wanted al St ,NB.673·4048days. dogapp6mos.548·1775 CA LLS53-~ e xperie11Ce & clas~ "A" phasesof c uslom cablnet Yrly.ti75·4'781 /998·0163. oreves 644 ·7295 NI::WLY D ecorated, Park Newport Apl$ .• LOST h g bl k ed licefts~. 40 H&dr work :makWlg'.'M~tlfave refs. m furnis hed 640·6161 or s 8 gy ac m · FOUND; I rls h Seller. Jewelry. Sculpture. Com· week with xlnt. pay plan. Apply in person·? to 9:30 .NtWPort. vacancy due~ Share furnished condo c~!peled 2 rXJdm ~ IC~S. 644·7844 . dog. 6·30·'75 Crom Irv .. whl/SPot on chest. Vic. mercial Arl. Paintan 'C:IU\atioru;, ipSW'AAC:C.. ,a.m. ~illroan Cabinels. "oancelat.Jon.2 BR,Avaal. West Nane . Lag una Easy l o in· dmpie T e rr ., Cd M. $100 . ·san Diego Prwy & work s hop. Riviera at elcr. ··Ask for DUr~ll 19314Be~cblUvd.H.B. ·U'uly 7-26. Blk lO beach & Niguel Afl 4 pm. before 8 parking. xlnt. IQCatlOn. Married couple w /dog on· REWARD. Call 673-82$> Culver , Irvine. 551-:WOS mos phe r e . Renowned Sickle, Service Manager. :market. 673-0236 am 831 ·0829 779 W • 19th SL S'7S & $85. ly. Nd house immed. before 10 am or673-6429 Artist. 675-3098 Roy c ...... -a-,. CASHIB 548·1945or 548·1951 Under S250. Refs. Ph: . $25 R l::WARD for Lost ----------1 lsll Al IObolEPll "'1t?\LBOA Wkly, modern 3 NWPRT. Bch. 1 blk lo EX~CUTlV"' . . 548.7248 LOST vie. Spy Glass Hill Fluffy· YeUow & Wlfile Tutoring by experienced Rolls oyce BMW Futt'°ti·me. u ust be ov-r 't1r $2~5 .• Bach. $100. beach. Work'g. femafe. c. ~ swl~s OI'\ · small black long haired Cat. Male. 30 daysagoon teacher . $6.00 per hr. , ~E.17lh$L "'' " '-f'a rk an g ! 675-6712 / 25 lo 35 yrs. Aft. 6:JGl}M NewPort H1ar~~.~OO l~ lvsiMss/lnvest/ male cat w /flea collar . Begonia, CdM.673·9149. 83l·2045or S47·9S53 Costa Me5a 546·'"44 2S Yrf>. Cafl Mrs. Camp rlfJJJ-6880 675·1706 f 2200 ~ t . n.c.·-4644 , Finance 644·8433 . _a_f_l _I2_noo_n_._64s.-0032 __ · __ _ .Jt . , --645-4405 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . LOST: brn/whl Shellie, Jobs Want•d. 7075 Auto Parts Bo?kkecper BAL. Penm. Oceanfront Share beaut. Cum. 2 Br. lusineH LOST: Family pet, lg. fem.aJe: 1'n~: to ;'Tawny" ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.1t"a'\l1,d. Full l11'1,)e. Ex· C4SJ4' .. -furn. Coll or apt. Avl. aP.arl. w /mature open M54EW0 Spq~f~~~~~~ Opportunity 4 5005 Grey male cal w /~ht· Vic. Bl'g Canyol1'. N.B. Day work wanted. s-2• ~ ,Pe,,.eo.ce. CouM ~»e ~xper. 'Pr.C'd. Must ~11owWkly .«UJ·<MOS minded male. Reas. renl ••••••••••••••••••h••• spot on c h ~sl. Vt~. 640·0487 & up. Good experience womanunder50ApP.ly\n beabletowork~t A ... 1 2 BR 2 Ba p 1 NB. Call 879·5510,Steve. Utal. pd. $195/Month S pyglass Hills mdl. . Beach area 835-0940 • pwse11y flub A4.llo-Supp. &5'fn&someevcnings . .wu ts. • · oo, Re~lonom1c~ 67~-6'100 h omes. REWARD! FOUND:K1tten.Blk.V1c. · 1~•2120 Harbor Cbsta AJ>plJJhPerson p a tio. pra . beach. No Att t• 644-1497 of Santa l ~abel & Help Wanted 7100 Mesa.646·24i4 K.,..IUftMIHc.-dw_.. L,.$1200.mo.675-4580. Re~pon stble employed •lMOFR.EERENT• * en ton* . Carlton. CM. Ed Turney ••••••••••••••••••••••• 266BH bo C M • 0 _ h. N C femC1lc. 25·35 share 2 Br, 1·2-3 Rm. offices from L.9~'J': S mall Beige Mop. 642·2869 CCOU...,. .._ .....n AUTO parts·counler ar r. · esa J.K.to&K"ac ew 00• 2 Ha hou:.e $125 ind $13i per m.o. Ne ar R t 4 _. hke dog: LHASA·APSO "'"'"'salesman wanted. Fulleoc1cta·i w •t 'E .JIJQ .. J ac11iza /volleyball. ulil 646-0870 . . airport. No lease rcq. e iOll "Puffin." REWARD $350. F 0 UN 0 : La s l mo . time & exp'd required. . 1 81 resses IC· Sips. 6. S125 wk. 968-5700 · 833,3223 9Tll l')OOn .-8 ... ~ . 846.·?627 or 530-6660"263. &!amese kitten br<_>wn Payroll~ Ir. Apply in _person. lfub f:.i~~~: J~!:{rcd Wanled young male or USIRAs.smln ea,r st.belge Vic . NarJ'D.eo Materia ls, a Auto Suppl y. 2120 ~ 'I ~!!· O~EAMFltOMT £~male lo s.J:iare 3 Br , CM lwshtess Rhtd 4450 • ,..,.,'i--LOST /FOUND Monrovia CM, 646-1775 sub. qf ~el~ Corp .. Harbor, Costa Mesa. cot slud6ftts, Pl\ sis. de· t "Shaw s Co\·e, Laguna home for mo of Au~ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S"'op wnors A PET? located '" ~\a Mesa Ug E /Sat Ca ~ Beach 4 Bdrms., ~baths peuon $7~ r,n~. 1 cpl sioo n """ 960,2009 AdoPtion, Low FOUND': P.a rt ~olli c has an <_>pe ning Co.r ~ oe~.¥·:SLyo.Pstf.'ioot'~ "" Callfordeta1l5 ,per mo. Pref. student. THE COLOMY . Craftwn~ ,Co$tSpay/Neuter,lnfQ. ','Brown·& whale . Vic. 20th person with a to 5 yr!J . • ·,· ,AVON 1 1 ·· 'TURMU ASSOC. Refs· Autuou\64s.la&l. · "'111111 & Balboa. NB. 675-1023 Payroll exp. in a Mfg, COOi "';}~ N. Cal Hwy. LagW1a ' • · 3<! REtAILSllOPS F_OUND: Very ~m. Blk. . Co. with a minimum of N d f 'lt:· 494•1177 SSY F•n>al~ desires Prime reasonable spac~ . , .kitten. nr. Walson ~ L~ST · Blk . & Tan 200 e mp}oyees. Un· Ldlll ... Do p~ede ·or ~Ye. shirt. t" • . person for 2 BR Beach availabielarg&&t s tnall. Jout-the nc.westconc:epi College St. CM bn 7 /4. nunalurc!neut.erod ma le derst~ndi.ng ot E DI> he • eue apply 9-llam.; ~ PeAU.ou.se. 673-731M Old world. cbalm wtlb 1n retailang -~hopper~ 548·4681 '~ltle. ~·c.taciflc 1~5t. PayroJI pre paration & T Ho.,ewwfil ~m~~· a400 • • Frtnch windows. gables ·Vallage -a lowoverttea4i . , w y agno '!'· laxesamusl.Benefilsin· Thl1Smawr ll y, · · • • 1 Offlc• ....... 4400 & trees. AdjaJ:enl to sho in mall des1 ned F~UND . Shellie, male. 960-3267 art. 3 elude a De ntal plan. Pts. ·co-s ••••••••••-••••••••••• F st a I of Arts PP g g Vic. Baker k Bear. CM. A t C I p · · Gel out & n t I """ nt: L TY COM P"NY l a. e 1 v to maxamtte your profit! Sue 556·3362 aft 4 · 30 LOST: S triped Ttlbb9 cat. PP y : e 3 nese ipmg 1 ee peop e, ~xper. only for busy t'Of· .o'COROHA OEL MAI I SO I westclff Dr. Grounds FQr a very sma.ll invest· 642.5955. · Collars w /bells.Spyglass SysLem s. 402 W. Central add new lnlerest. eam ree shop. llu.t know eu ~ .. V1 fH,... NewportFan31JclalCtr $19BROAOWAY ment youcaobeoneC?r area.Reward!640-46l9 A ve .. Santa Ana . money selling qua hly &broilerwork.Benefll$. 1' ew o 1& a..ethlg Offiu Space LAGUNA BEACH the rars t smart b us1-FOUND: Lab Retriever ~7·4990, E.O.E. products. Interested ? Apply j' ,J?enon Mon .~. + Pool C· 11 St M er neS6men lo open a store puppy, female. Vic. Villa LOST Macaw "la~ge par-Call: S40-70U or zentlh lhru f'ri, belwn 2 le •t>~ Completely rurrushed 4 1 ~14 ~2.i2~a~u ~'i~6 494-7915 inSho~pcrs ~IU~e ·look Pac ific Condo. u. e. r9t .. r cd·blue wmgs .. In Ac~C:s~~~~u:!~!~l~1rJr·. 7·13S9days. . we New,pert Blvd, <;II~ "!)edJ'Oom . 3 bOLh hom~ al lhead vaotages. 963·5878 Nc.wporl Hts. Family Th Will' 1 .. . ~ltforoll'foe ••Weekly al $500/Wk. In J.;, l¥.ii; ~.l, ~·1 TOP LOCA'nON All utilities paid • ~UNO.: Fem mix ~~rrieai ' . Co, N.B. 833·3600" Baby~1tter,& de~~ n'i.ed COUN'ri:R salam.Wltb ·'w /m ode r n kitchen' ~ 1· RENT INCl..UDE.5 · pet fi~ward 6'15-2064 omsen, 1atn ..._,on . · i!<l) $60b /wk. in Aug. =n I 1f MESA YaDI . Planned Advertisi.na ~ 1~. Mele Mi" ter, LOST '7 /S/7S G~rma n . , b~e=~~s will pro~ld~ deli ve~, rouU•~. <fK2Cl > . ~ .,...__ _ DRJYE PLAZA ·24 Hrs Se~unty · 4: C~· ~ Shepherd, male. black & ALT,RNATOR..... lranaportdti«>n. 536·22181 CWJUll '6ty fOrbe'"' Larry Oyer642-IZJ5 v1:.:=-,..._. fQt lt.oroMQ}ijtj . .Alnpl~ ~~sistance an mel'Chatt-silvtr; · .. Radar ", black STAIT9 · afl.t :a> r :"'..:· ~ ../. e... ., p1duna. ·T~ fJ c:oun~ ·A,:~uc h m~h more! collar• vie. Placenlaa & IBUlLDIRS (2) IAI MA MAW C.U C*'r • = ( t~~~~~2B~~cs1~~!1~ ~~~ a!tm~pqer'v ,,. ft..• 'Even If you vc nevcl-· ~1~1a. Reward. TOPPAV,EXPONLY Xlnt opportunity loroEL1VEllYdii~•-· ././ .... --... ,,. 525 eu enJt.r _• c:-., been an business lor PERMANENT right man .. ~tye ed moat lslktW ~--• SJ2.5. wk. or MOO. mo. Coeta Mesa.~~ j«>ursetr before • We ~aft ,.,....._ 5350 3621 W. lST, SA arowll'll co~peft)' .. ~ .• • eo-M "94-4273. tiMOP avaU. In I.beman a help you• gel ala.J'td \Q. ••t•••••••• .. ••••••··~·· have t.6p·tll--qualfk-1 WC:.~ •=e, & V-..Hott R .... 4ZS" U.. F ct N ~ t•a i#)'! ' i . • 1 PREGNANT? APT Mar. ma&ure c pl, tlont. Send ~-ft· 6ft perioft Hiib Aulo "' ' or~. · · h Cjl~l Shoopcrs vlU•ee Ct'rl ni conf1de ntl al Costa Mesa. -AJI "dull ..,~ill c •• .... "' "·-· H----,,.•••••••••••-•••••••• ff'r ror po•sibJe sand.wJc POW ! "' · • '"" .. Ad. o. ~uc. pu::5" pry, • ._ __. • !),~,· ss· PU.SOI' s hop8'73 9606 , 7J4·834-l.'5S1 'CO\lnsellna " rt ferrol. units. l.lber {1l s al + 2 br t>.O. Bo7i. • cb&i; aa.a • ~~i•Hr~.a=l~;~.::i~· 1617.:'cfT~~-NB Gomer C·2 f'tt IC-.'°61 2724N. M•in.Santa~~ ::e~~~~n , adop\lon ~~tfr~~~20~r. Altman, Mcsa Ca.m . O&LIV t:RY /PAR~- • •'1U-4M·221~ Owner. Bolsa. nr. Be.ach JUv4. hn th~ main slrt.'C!\ aoop APCARE :MT-2563 TIME. Mu.It have .-n FULLSRYICI 1140 l.(Mb 800 sq. rt. IJft ' cf ot f, n~T-t llAUTICtAMS ur4iabeneatappuriq. o~• ArrowhciMJ, Jlps J 0. n . All ~o_,venl~nces . • ear Lake. '200 wk U1 •"IC. aAM"PaS m4;644.61fa u locks Fashion Sep Drlnkin• problem! ASH•l•f"l/Pll!a Nowln.t•nMttMil«,: • Da) or evet. ta:iit ~ '""' ...,..,. / C.llAlcohoUlelpllne G~L....... New~-----+ boliul + ... ••· , ROM St40 Resl1urantfor 11ale, West ONJ •.,_,.......,.... at hl'U dayl36-38:J> , TJ~ ~ Cell IM *1 • ' BM"'* or Ai,.,_r•Ar a ~ f or lease. 4 room~. CoHt H•>', Ne•potl ,_ ........ ,.. .. ,_,...., PROBLt:MSi WECAR£ T4tcn,_1 ry • 1 ~· ----------. S350. mo. C l. ~ bide to Buch. aa.. \60 peop149• _. .,.a. .. 1 .. ,., • c....1 . 111Jlcd Adi II biJ SQ rl. crpta/drps. m~,-CM I CbacldC t ltJp Ccmtut Ed MlUmaa. • .. I "•-·....,· • ,ON~2TYL~R· p lne nave 50m•t·-· Deli(at A lR •• ., 'k•••· 1n11U Item• or •.~mo.Cal.11418~ b eli u'-)' ••loft) A•t Coldwell 8-nker. i&iiilillo. •~1" ~ t.o sett?ctr•~ clle•rtlde. ":a.• ~ t&ft1.Ml-5'78. or..,...,.,ot. 646-.m.!. _ (?l4)'152-l 11 • ....... _ •• _ 241M'HotUne llwell.M2· C.lllt4118' \l ~~~-... ?!!«!!!~~_!~ 7100MtfpW..W 7100 W..W 71 . W..W 11M.......,'W~ 7111 c •• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ~ ._...... 4 • ••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••• ············-·-····· ................ __ •• DDIT flOOD c.-~ Housework, experienced lf'TMAM -, ._11'111.W-4~ -. ~ Silf• AL ASS'ISTANT' W ~n"'I ladv, Scandi""via• p·-· ......,.•If w--•·-n""1 I ~ 1 i --• --r · •xp ·-'d c"'-1--'de N o·-,, --.. ·----....,,.. .,.. T THE.. •••••!••·-..................................... ·---········-•-Ae -~ • ~... • ... • ... . 0 ~ re rred, 3 days Relt . Bll lobll. eba_ate for adVt Q• ..., -~ ·s.t.s.Benetlb."4·2Utor (f'orlMil>() Canyon Are a . <!"end c "-e nt . -*•e ..... ""'. •Aft Jn,J>enon ....-.. 'f • 't•allour~~~ :'fAUC'TIOM• MZ.a11 4 D .:1' ""' .,... •• 'M ada r~Savinp ~ ~1n0ranp~ AUSTRIAN SllEP· UA~-1'1'UClorn .... HO:p~~ ~week. AJl sh.lfts. Ra umes lo Ad No. w. Bernadene at: l$15 WestcUffDr,NB BROAPWAY JC>MlfHAMS H~RD. f1'&le, tri ~~ Es~A ... IPUW"'LR~~~ O~Nt'Al. ASSISTANT a expet. S>rd'd. Daily Pilot, P.O. Box DOTDATSUM EqualOppor. £m..i.w bl th fne ,. -t: ft.~ 'd h . i • Apply in person, Costa 1S60, Cos ta Mesa, Ca. 1•••c n • .... b B'vd. m ale/f ... -6, _ _.~ AMT.... ue mo er. AJlT OllJ !!"'' ~. A 1 ~ ~ atr$ de, e n M' e, a lef e m 0 rl a 1 92i26 00.NDICI.... , ~·-iahavJallh~traM~I s er v ac: e . Na tlon al ~~ YINE ru~ stastle Call 548·8844. Hospitul, 301 Victoria · Hunllncton Beach • LA GUMA Super ~mer Re1•1try. Aft. S. 982-41849 .~ PAONB fOft 1..- C. M . As k ror F ood IHOUSTllAL L.V.N. or Lk'd Psych Clea rance Samoyed pupa.Utter~U. • 4r BROCHU~£. ~ DIHTAL.CJ44ta Ser vice S upe r visor . Mec"-lc1......_ Tech. f\illtlme. Evening RN·CCU HILLS Saleonenlireatock nurry snowballs. wm ~o ~ I -·ss•sy .. wr EOE. T h I b ,,-. ..,...... =ihm. Wknds off. A!it1 NI I up lo ~ OFF! f l ' II I c:.-1 ~ a ~ ..,..... o e p u d simple wknd re li ef &on Citll ghts. ruu or p/\ime. 432311lSt.N.B. as . urry.-......,.. •~Lwu u:, una1oal ~u•t be expenenced & ma c h in e . 8 a a i c days & eves. Hy-Lo Diffe re ntial pay. Xlnl o,.... .... 4tlt g73.aio1 Silky Terrier, Male. AKC . .faou •eh o Id t U-m •. Jlllttt~>' h'yper~ctive. G EN ERA L OFJo'ICE mechanical knowledge & Home. 9861 W. Uth St. benefi~•· ConLact Mra. 11 .,.._ 3Mos AKC Bestolfqor fWost¥re.lots ofgGOdt~ lhn an 1 ton Bea c h , CL~RK , Proress ional aklllsa must ! SA. $3l·8741 Balestreri. 642·27 34 , OAK. bow-front ehana trade.°96a·~7. l"* Eton Pl. ~ Be:~ Pedodontlc OU ice. <?ffa ce Managem e nt 642-8663 Cos t a Memo r i a I ....,.~ .. --.'-': cabinet $1SO. & .other • Sat. PleasaaL surroundln!ls Jo 1rm seeking mature MAID, part Ume. Hospital, 301 Victoria, misc:. pieces, reasoo:ibJc. DARLING DaJm-.1tiqns. _.,.__t .-... Su-n--™-neUe--Set---. - *41·2* · , acneral office clerk to ID'V'"-'E PEocru.iNEL HARBOR INN MOTEL C.M. EOE. SALIS, F/flMI • S48·13Ul wk• o.ld. Puret*ed. '.-125 ....ur1a .•• ;;,01 , ~~ _ · handle collecUons. Must " ""' ""7'Jl"'t 675·3463 Men'sCJOthirig $3S Ca£196012A2.. ~""' • -~ ·-- 1 .. IMTAL alCB'T. be hig hly skilled in SERVICES•~ENCY Men'sSHoe5 1939 Remington Noiseless . . an Canal.St. tlia :Must be expet'd. Salary ~lephone & publk .reJa. MAID WANTED MUllnery Port typewriter. Mint. Fr .. to.Y• ld4'S · · ,(tpen. H. 9 , Pedodontlc t~on1t. TY Pinc required & P art Time • Call RN IXTU Orig ~asereo. 49&--0IOZ. • .................... ..,. i,t • l c: .Sa 1 e : .A' I r.tc. pteu•nt 1urround· hle fi!•f!J:· XJnt working 488 E.17th (At Irvine> esa"Motel *~l _.._. c•u.~ :A:• mtS _.__._ ... , IOIO Sll~K·Y TER,RfJ>oodl Jf<tusetwld f..mJsalftM. 'inee.841·2566 conditions A fringe Suile-224 CostaMesa IMIRGIMCY "'" ,.. --,.,.......~ mu:. l yr, te ma1 ~. llusl Sacrifke.f2if• ----------' benefits. Call for appl. C .. 641·1470 MASSEUSE. Need im-Oay/evfJ'availabiUly •••h••~··•••••••••••.•• 5 ed. 846•1186 be f &Clow Ln-Cll.1n 11'.&I Dental A$sistant w/2 yrs 8J3.3313 . med. Gd pay. Willtraln. Torotale shirts (PRN)ih ijotposnl Portable Dis-4~ · de-I M4r. tract, at el}airside exper. for ---------Ca ll 64S--0860&64S-0864 small dept (to cover ill· llAUTY SALON hwuher. Very good. $80. 'Fairvtew"Ada ... 1rowi01 ofc in So. Hunt. C.IRL FRIDAY * * * Ilk Mecha nic, e xperienced on ness & vacations) . .Ex· OrlllATC>aS 494·1303. Keepcallina:. Kitt~.n:s. Black~aJe ra>. FRI It $AT. 10-C,"3086 eJi ch. Send resume lo: for Engineering Firm. Jer-lo-.. Jo' 0 r e 1 g n c a rs . per. pref'd. Coni.ct Don· . AM AN A up g r t-g b t !~"!e bo~~;~· Jlleed ,cir, CM. Dining tbl ~ Gary D. Jones, DDS, Ge~ral Bookkeeping & ·r 714·527-3461. na Roache. R.N. Costa HSTAuaAHT rreeur,ZS cuft,$7S. ·"'T' • ~b,rs . le many nusc : ,J0026 Adams Ave, Hunt. ty ping. P art ·time to 5412 C•eu*e Me s a M e mo r i a I Cooks 545-7480 Loveable rema le kilte 1l4Uns. ,/ ~acb. 921846 iila rt. Work into full time lrYIM MEDICAL Recpt. Asst. Hospital, 642·2734. EOE. rltlSsat bo d I (>O<t later. Near Orange Coun-You are the winner of Solo Physician olc. Most-1---------GE OVEN & RANGE top, ho~~~~~~;ee lo i: AT &: .Sun 9-:4· Gas st~vf, DENT At. ty Airport. 545-1195. TW.O FREI TICKETS ty front ore. Must be Temporary Job stainless. reasooable ol·· electric sewing rnac_.oe. OFFICl MANAGEtl ($20 Val mature. Send resume lo: RM's/ICU fer. 642-1730 ? Tono1se Shell kittens typewriter It stand, w&. hlewofcinlrvlne.Great HAIRDRESSERS lo lheue) Box 443 Daily Pilot,P.O. 3·11,11-7 Forn•ppa.itttUM.t . . w11l pay •i spay111gfee·t Slow fan re venlb l~ 'Oppor. ~7800 •Call 645-1337 OLY su·--WL . Box 1560, Costa Mesa. ,Full or Part·Time C .. 516-190 I APT~ Sm~ Westinghouse vet. 675-~2. amonJy kifcbeo tbl & 4 c.haW. r--Ca. 9'l626 Med Surcaff. Or Apply In Pen;on tefn~. crean, Gd. conq, . Baby Tenda & st.roller, H..._9er H.*t MO;tOCaOSS 3.11 & w~ncls 7.3 $30, 64$-~148 6 Wk. old Sh~pherd mix kitche n appliance$ &d•· lp~c:fl:nsarco~~pl&ng ap. Satu ~.Y, July 19th M e d i c a I A s s t . Mwse Atiles J. I l THE B It A N 0 NEW A p . rem ale puppy. Hlk!lan. hes, books. Much more • • uc.•oys atlhe Cardiologist req's e x· SANCLEM'ENTJE PLJ"uCES from Model 646·13"'9 274Palmer.CMS48-S785i ~ L.A. COLISEUM per'd m ed. asst ; main,ly 0 n.n Over 17, full &p/t. Please call 642·5678, ext front Gfc, some back. GENERAL HOSPITAL BR ADWAY }(om e • Barg a in s! f"'ree, lovable. healthy kil· ARAGE sale -Sat &Su~ Short neat hairreq'd. 333 lo claim your tickets. Call art 5pm, H.B. area1 ___ 4_96_·_11_22_ex_t_2_H__ 1'"'rig~daire Elec. itoves. t e ns, I> o x l r ai n e d Peony collection, front Apply belwnJ.Spm <North Counhl toll free 1 _84_2_·888_9_. ______ 1 LAGUNA .. LLS Refrigerator, Washer & 833·1661. throw reel lawnmower. J"'ASAd"' A CM v, s•L•Du•u Dry~r!645·0403 • 1power edger, 2 min" "" .. ms ve. . . numberis S40·1220.> MODELS A A ~ MALL AKC AJull female Toy, bikes. Schwinn "Ban: No Phone Calls Please * * * '* Professional P hoto· Some exper in garnish. (Localed at San Diego Auctio. 1015 ~ood l e, very a fCec -t tum" girl's lst bike, OtJl\: HOSPITAL grapher needs above See Chef Mike after 1 Freewa y&ElToroRd> ••••••••••••••••••••••• tionate.logd homconly.l boa rd mtr + mucll average fem models for PM. Sebastion's Dinner Interviewing Hours •PUIUC• 642·9'793 1 more. 34031 °La Serena, STOltEIOOM J .HERBERTHALL maJ'or USandE Theater. 140 Avenue 93 ""A"I uropean : 0·11 :..... .. •FUl.._.ITU•E* Jo'ree z year old male l. D_an_a_P_oi_n_t. ____ _ { Dishwasher,f/lime. CLEb JEWELERS magazine layouts. JJor_P_ic_o_._S_an__,~_le_me_n_te_.__ &2:30·4::.>PM " "5 -t CaU'&f2._, Receive, s tock & fill or· WEStMINSTER MALL prior exp needed. Mtisl Monday thruSaturda)' * AUCTIOM• German Shepherd. To'Antq. Glass. silver. china. ~· Convjllesceqt fipspilal dt>rs. Dulit:s include us-Has openings for Assis· be 18 or older. & willing SALES Equal Oppor. Employer •To.ite 7:JO PM• good home . !>46·8627· Interesting llshld ite..U ing offset printer. tant Mgr & Sales Help. to pose nude. Hlgh pay-CDE :A:• RAS FunMtur• 1050: & furn. JO lo. s anyday. , D1SPA tcr:Hll SAN CLE~ENTE Ph: 897-0327 Mr. Woods. Ra nges up lo $100 'h day. Attractive, enthusiastic, wiu ':C~~mtl •••••••••••••••••••••••. W18a07 ... ~Bo.r t Seabourn~ ,Gtavorard Shift. Appl)' GENERAL HOSPITAL Ca ll ro r intervie w profess. s ales person for TRAINEE .... ~ Y n Uperson, 654Camino de Los Mares Kenne l aUenda nl for 675·4450 Gloria •tarshall Figure For combination wood& ESTATEFURNITURE 'E LL for $l ,OOO or -_:... ______ _ 1 YIU.OW CAI 714 /496-llZl Animal Shelter . Mus tlmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Salon. :4>as l ~per. in metal shop. Adeptness at AND MISCELI.ANEOUS TRADE for comparable Garag_e & Eslale Safe. '186E.t6Ut,O>staMesa 8AM -3:30PM live nr. Laguna Beach. M t direct s ales,sucb asreal hand work & some QUAL.REPOFURN. quahly in smaller s ire. O r iental antiqu e~ NOPHONECALLS Apply in pe.rson: 20612 on CJOl1lel"Y eslale,dancestudio&re· familia rit)' W/hand & StockReductioos Gordon Solid Cherry oval Norman Rock we lJ •• .. LtASE HOSTESSIS Laguna Canyon Rd. Ac-Ward ducing SJIOO beneficial. power tools desirabl~. Consignments. All,'J6'pes dining table with apron: plates, Old Clock la ~ " • '" •WAmlSS.S--~-i~•·a,,plicalions . Call Mrs , Ballard, P e rm . p os ition tor furniture .. appliances & 40" x 66" plus 3 addi·1 tast1c Junk! SatQply.:t .DIAFTSMAM Apply In Person s tarling Monday the L•lfe 642·3630. qualifie d applicant. Misc · ilems. L.R & DR tlonal 12 " matched' lo l. Ne>-presale. liiU ;,.. &.W&aw-•~, TL.-Gr~•--...a '14th. ---------P hone be lwn Sam & SETS and Groups , aprone d extens iott. ReefViewCirc&e.~. -~-·--"-Sales Clerk for Photo T 1 b · leaves. 6 side chairs. 2 J>leuaol of(jce, top pay 2750 Harbor, C. Mesa lnJ....·r~e Ori ve·Thru. Hexible lOam only to arrange in· resse ta les & chairs, host chairs all matched Gar.age S ale:. Larg~ for experie nced draf ------'-----• ~-.. ._.._ hours. 646·Z364. _l_e_r v_i_e_w_. 54_6_·0600 __ .___ Maple Tables & chairs, wilh upholstered cushion \'a[l~ty of bar~atn burs . man.' llAUB, BEIN, & HOUSECLEANING LAI TICHS Chrome & Glass table & seats. Excellent ~'Ondj. Motorcycle tires. shde ·,FROST ASSOC. 1401 Serv. Mature, Boodable P/time. Exper'd &Lic'd, Co. SALES Help-Exp'd. Eves. TYPIST faECEPT. chrs, Hutches, Chinas, lion. Modified Italian project, tape record. dic-~ail, N.B. 833-0070 women wanted' NOW. Weekends, eves, days. at Wimsey Hollow, Soulh Tempo r ary pos ition Dinettes . Bar Stools, Provincial. 644·7171 talin g m ach ., A KC .:_.;._. ________ , ~5·5123 842-0611 ext271 SALES Coast Village. Call for avail for bright, dcpen· Hide -a-beds. recliners, Golden Retriever pupf, DUPEIY -"---------1 PacificaHospltal appt.,556-1692 dable indiv.w/goodtyp. rocker s, freezer s & GreatSavingsonUsed pollery2nds,etc.Sat0.· . WOllCIOi.....,.. Hous ek eeper , 3 small -------"----SUPERVISOR ---------• ing skills. Monthru f'ri, r efrigs, Bunk beds. Furn.,Appli.&Misc. ly,lOam.4pm,Z23E.191h """ children 4 or ·!> days,---------9am·lp m . Applicant stereo W'I · B · N k s c M · <£xper 'd t a\)lers" f LIV.E J N H'OU S E · · ason s argam oo t, osa esa ~aoh\ne o prs. Beach :ountV. area.968-77'l5. KEEPER Full charge 1 ~~::;::~lpee ~=~:~~ SALESMAN STHEO ~ru~~!~dex~r~d, n~~~ ~~~eCC~•lo'°"at , ~4S W. 19thSl.C.M. PATIO 'SALE; 221 ·vti DrarM>ry 900 W 17lh St HOUSEKEEPER p r e v iou s ex Per. A~--r ~ .-~ • · • adult no drinking or Orange County a r ea. neeessary. USA Sleteo smoker. Rers req'd. call lotttes Queen Sz Oed. 9 drawe r Nice. N.B. (Lido Isle) Costa Mesa. 540-0164 Mon, Thurs, ,Friday & s m 0 k i n g . o w n Heavy r ecruiting necess. 3721 S. Bristal, Santa Mrs. Oa\'is· for personal dresser . 2 nale stands Sat. July 12, 10-S. Book~. ESCROW Sat. 1to8 P .M. Gd. cook. transportation, work re· Income & growth poten· Ana. No phone calls. inlervw, 642·1626. Cir &: Blk /.wht TVs , hid a b e d. s o r a & Bunk beds, Beaver Coa~ . 3Adults.$7S.Mrs.Camp r~ren ces r equire d . tial un limited lhru ----'------lamps , pic tures, matchin g loveseal s . Bikes,Bibetols. · .. OFFICER· MANAl!ER _a_l_64S_,00J2 ___ ::::::::::::::::::::::::.:t~92.19100r {~ salary, overides fc com· WAITRESSES washers, Aircond. Units. 846-6504. Wed. atl 6PM. , , '1 m'iss·aons. ""'·It Company SALESWOMAN ~xper'd. full or p /l PLUS LOTS of Misc. -------.----Fri-Sal 10·4, AR l11111t.a. Unlimited opportunity ru I b' I SOFA •-LOV"'-cEAT bl C ·w "' tor qua Ii fied 0£fice fringe benefits program Enjoyable reward an Good hrs . Neal appear. Ftemds s u Je~, tobpl resawe. ~--A.,. ·~ Gd be, cahr ~le~l2unuP ~~!' M · b I li available, as well as fully outdoor w ork deahn Over 21 °0 av a i ·a e . e ,;x:,:; to pprecia""'. · ar. c airs.""' e...-. ·lo.·~~ger Wll a~e11 'rfm LOAM r10C£SSOI paid '76 Conference in w/business people. Av I Surf &Sirloin honor BofA " Mas ter Qual/Moving 968--88Z2 M.V. ~ .,.., ~nta Ana. "° or Immediate ,_..;n,. Cor 5930 W C t H NB Charge ···appl 714 683-7874 Mrs ---------• ...--·-.. SAN JUAN P UERTO earnings s h ould b · oas wy, · 2 MA PLE "'"'plain·s of good1'es Fri Sat._, · . · ex .... r . girl in funding, co M •s9e8S .. • ' ' .~ ·Anderson Housekeeper/Cook uper. s hlpping. insuring " Rl for thdsequalified. $200-$400 ~ wk for $lOO-S2SO weekly, stuf· A •lml' chairs, a ntique 4 leg Sun. 6212. Winslow .Or. a. I ded t k for mar. couple. Live-in. guarantee. Salary com· INTERESTED? ca r.e er. m I nde d s e I ring envelopes, 1 hr dai· AUCTIOH bathtub, gold shag rug H.B. 898·1739 . • ~mae nee .to a e Pvtrm/ba.642-9606 CaUMr.Walker, motivated person. Fo ly Ru ..... stamndA selfad· 2Q7S'h NewportBl.CM l0xl2, black shag rug pe r s n . . . dre s sed e nv e l o p e 833·9625 &646-8686 x ·'"....... • . .tver care of chaldren & mensurale with ability. al!>47-7749 0 a l appt ca l · "" ...,.. 6 9 "AS A0~2 X12 ·L s et couch ·o ps e while mother HOUSEPLANT Contact Mrs. Quezada,1---------•I 631·04S4 days 9 .5 or McGaono &~iates, . . . Mafl!laed Maytag ~~ · tr:Jcs .. Live ii\. or ou\, MA NAGER. 979-4550. Motel Em .. loyment 960-2803 e ves/wknds. 305 S. Stat~ Collegt.f Blvd. licycles 1020 DANISH walnut dirung ta·: gas dryer. ~)Yd beCI: l be ltoroverArhav Must have experience. ,. A h C 928U6 (DP> ••••••••••••••••••••••• bl~. opens lo seat 10, 6 'set. D.resser, .{\Ile sta~ o ad re Is Ca I l Plant lest gtitm 646-39'l5 Find what you want in Wanted : desk clerk & Secrelar}:, 'sb /ly,pe. Asst na eim. a. 10 Speed Centurion chairs, ~75. or ~-\'.Of.: ~E reCrig. Photo ~P· ~OAM . ask for Raul.. Daily Pilot Classifieds. maid s . The Inn At to P r e s . Future . WllO WANTS TO WORK? Brand New $115. fer. Danish ~ack ~myl : l'\u P~ugoull?-s~ bake ft La&una , 211 No. Coast Versatile, gd det.ail. DfUYEACAB! 494-8442 couch & chair, $17.,. or, carrier , 8 dMagh>'-.;.r,.w..e.4 7llO HelpW..tecl. 7IOO'HefpW..tecl 7100 Hwy., Laguna Beach. 645-2666. CHOOS E your hours. · best offer. Ptale glass' Ah;nost new rotary~. • •••••••••••-•-••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• _A_s_k_f_o_r _M_r_s_.Gob __ ie_I__ work for yourself, be Bicyde-Super speed mirror, approx3x5', $75. mower IC' power edger, • ' ~ l .. ' I ' Mervyn'~··· C.alifornia's fastest•orowing department store is pre•ently accepting applica~ions · for • sto~~ '11anagernent personnel • department managers • 1 pers.onnel executives ' . .. executive trainees 16rfuture Orange County locations r ~. """'-a PMirvyn's?'MMYVn's h:as opened 24 stbres in Northern California aod is fast becoming a household word to mlftions of ~They knpw it's tbe pl~ to shop for 1 wide assortment of nationally advertised fam0usbr1nds and popul1r1y priced apparel, shoes and ~ies tor the entire famUy .. as Well as yardage, t>edcf~ linens and draperies. • MCR MachiM Opr. Hospita l exper. pref'd, not e ssential. Xlnt benefits . San Clemente Gener al Hospital 6S4Camino De Los Mares San Clem. 496-1122 NEED HANDYMAN to help finis h remodeling job. &42-1730 Part lim e help exercis ing Stroke patient for room & Board. 499·2385. SECRETARY, f /time. your own boss. Men or HUFFY$:l5.00 orbestoHer.493-2'.373 Lawn le mech lool5. ~e; o!~?lt~~s-.P~s~~~ Wome.n. Can be slighUy * 646·6008 * Wrought iron table, glaS6 MeM cro~hing. Paini · tele phone personality. 3 h a n dica poed. Neat· ' top, four chairs, ex-~:~:;.t~a~i4:r5c~~r ~: Yrsmin~xper.Cull(714 ) Cle an ~ppe a ran c.e . luildMc)Maten•slOZS celle nl co ndition $75. Satl-7PM . ~ 833·931'1'. <Near O.C . 7V0etsSu .. re1ti~edenl. Age 25.to •••••••••••••••••-•••• S81·3314 -.--------Airport) · PP eoi your m· 800 f · f •• 8 .. Ced . M~"'Y ITEMS lncllJdin• come. Drive a cab 6 hrs , . eel 0 1 x .' ar :l>'' gas s to\•e, ~. tapt. oi ?' :·oo odd got( clu'br. SEC'Y.aECl:f'T or more a day .. Apply in siding T. ~ G. 1. side chair, $l5, twin hdboard. '19!~1 ~weakfi sh ' Hia. To $600 person, Yellow C:lb Co., rou~h. 1 side surfaced. $15. Tustin. 838·9654. ·. · .~· 1 . 186 K 16lh St. Costa 645·9392 Kl 1or962 .....,.. Hours 12·9PM Of P /t 'til Mesa. ' C-.res & B.ED. king s ize mattress, BAR s to ols, a-r a nge 9PM or wknds. 3 yrs exp E.-;,a---' IOJO box spri.ngs. frame, •r.a chairs. port typewrit~. req'd. Animal hQspital. Yng a ltr fe ms. Need car ..-r-"" C1rm, still pctcacied. SiilS antiques, ful\ 1·unk. 436 N.B. Write to Classiried sales abil. Comm sax>. + ••••••••-••••••••••••• (val. $525) ~n. ~95 Collon St., N.B. Sat ·1t ad no. 441 , c /o Daily TerrprotecLd960-28W B&C BARGAIN <val. $425). Delivery m· Su •. Pilot. PO Box 1500, Costa BULLE'tJN cl'c:L 631·0438. D. • Mesa . Ca. 92626 Youn~ man lo work •!' PAllCIMG LOT SALE . Functional ~arage Sate. growing tool rental. bus1· SAT . .July 19, l<>am-S pm. Qual. Spanish Furn. Cof· 4 Y-J :Fr a rfk.forl. H B. PA RT time or live-in help Service Sta lion, full & ne~s. Must be neat map· 2 8 4 3 w. Linc 0 In . lee tbl, so~a. chrs.. des~. 536·1203. Saturday 10 AW neededfor elderly coople p /time help.18orover. p e ar ~v e ry neat Anaheim wrought iron Baker s tO'GPM. • in CdM. 673·3329 Exper 'd. 3131 Harbor handwnung. 6 Day wk. New & used cameras, racks , lamps: 9xl2 ~ug.•--------­ Blvd, Costa Mesa. See Prefer marn~. r_nao for darlt r oom. e q uip., ~Lereo consol~, paurt· ;1rage Sale Saturday. PAYRO~L Gari_ w/e xp & Fred perm resp poenuon. Ex· telescopes . Store· wide angs . 1293 Baker-St. ~114 Redwood ·Se\, Much gd. typing skatls. Call: Se . S N' h M . per :not req'd. Apply sale prices. Sal Only. more! 3571 Sego SL SS2·SS11Btwn.9&5 rv1ce ta . Lg t gr, morns 1930 Newport 550 Gollege Park. lrviae. exper'd. Nights & Sun· Blvd c M * 82l·l • Corner unit with ste~. ~·3Cl71. PIX Aaswerincl ~ days. Also, ~uendant ' . DCH)I 1040 AM -FM. r,adioand2beds ... 1A Locations , All shifts n~ed. Apply 4." person, Merch_.-M ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1SO. 979-0$97 , ;e e .A d u n d e• r auil. Full or p/lime. UBlnviond C7M6. '1900 Newport••••••••••••••••••••••• .p-..'WOILD. • . KfNGSl~E bea,'xJnt;;!);;J ttlrnilure<llOiO} Pl11s E.0 .E. 540-1962. , . ~s 1005 s• . . w l ad' $125 Twtft $20 ~~dio, c.ec~d.s •. kilc h • "'"'rvic ... Station "'llen· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cocke r s. Chatttrahua, P -.1:' • item~ et;"<:. 1293 Baker St . PBX RECPT .:>e " " Pocl(Ue;s. Sh.ih;t~u. Mi~i-548-G974afhpm c .M. SatOQJY! . • • danl, exper'd' Day & PUl&.IC AUCTIOM · Sc~r •. l'>Ox1~ .. Dob1e \ Bo •T i n....a 3·"""' Opp, for a person w1gd. eves Full & p/tmie-App· MANY lTEMSO•' FINE pif . Bulls, co~kapoot ys '* n , ~ u,.awer. 8-a by s l>O f f 5'. toys . telephone s kills & ap-ly Shell Station( 17th &r EST ATE :JEWELRY, Pom. 100 mixed puppies, !ires.s.~r. &n\ltlal'b sptead' Sat /Sun. ·Lots more'! pearancelo handle busy l rvine,N.B ART OBJECTS. AN· Stud svlf most breeds: &11oJdatrl.;tnp.~·1030 9'68 -2619 . 9293-.lJa PBX Board & act as It Smt....u ~• TIQUES, t:JNE ruRN .. ZS2S w. 11th ~t fai(view~ Lare.e N'o · Mar r ec . Cotl.inilla. FV. " Recpl. in a busy com-S t/ --ETC PHO'NE FOR. IN SA Ope S3l·sal7 ' ' • paoy localed In Costa ACCOVtrrAHT FO · & BROCHURE. ;. ft:eves. · · 1 tangul~r :walriul coffee Electric motors.~ toZhp Mes a Gd s tart 'g .' Publf<' acC!O'lllliftl ofe 64S·i2<>0 · · ltELP!' Have ten puppies t'&'blc . 11 ke ne" *40· '3450 rpm, tools, ouU>&:iril satacy, plus Medical Irvine area . Must have tb.at ·o~ good homes. 9'Z·lCJ.lO MO&Ors;3hp&Shp,mal;c. plan. Including Dental rec.ent p u blic expel'. Six male & fbur f«tra.ale, &tni large wood desk. Ph :S48·4934 . • p I an . P ls a pp I y : 833-3443 "SU~1l£1'75'' German She,tlehl· solx. Sie5', ~. M'a;;te' tbl, chrs. :COrr~ ~y~~e~~.e .. ~:.~~a, TELEJ>HONE SALES, A. f '-'II& 1 Call.491·2367· • . Call86.2·lo::I) lbls "bike. lamp.Sat.278 Ave., Santa An.a. No Experienced prererred. A ·~ tRlSH Setter-~uppy, llal. ~~K•nebedrm·ln· ·E. t6tb.CM;9am:3pm phone c alls pleas e . F.arnas muchas>"JUlike SMO,,W & male,9wks.~C... clds ..... ~; "*· mall&r Q,..t~rd m~r. po;.we r E .O.E . ,lty tallting lo peop&e all S40-+ bitaprap.$31S,Jl62·2253· ·i.:wiatDow•r. cbais. e e r so n 2-1 ·40, lrn for mgml. $150 wk guam. Col pref. Mr. Levi Ml-1004. over Southero Oran1e SALE ~ Si• Up .. ~' s teftd dinina lo~n•~· ~~lies .. ~ahy Coun\.Y ln>pl an air ton· . ... .... r ~ ,. '. "' 'b -1.Jt-~ 1lell\5 diUoned office. Two .,.., 2~ ,_ ••• Will pay $1 per wm.7 « chair& at.ilcalty dew. rtu~' OU:JCQUIU -• . yard to keept~ in 'Reasoi,able. _,...,lt. ' ,Corn1'al~ ~8 .. ~ alti~·lhb\ t.b lpm or O~er 100 Exbibilbrs ; for 6 wks. ~Wiii' feed. . t ,· # lls ~-of ~an -::.::::~~J"a.Y.'=ait featurtn• Pum.,. t'hitta, ~-S9l6 • Spanish wood tlble •tamp • ). . • . • ~ NST COMTaOL 2so £. nlh St. QDsla J ewelr1 Ctoctcs Dolls $30. ~ftlsb wood end la · • ·. . Will lnin alert indiv. for Mesa, or call 'tonv ~nliquiCtoWAi' 61oooi Ge~\'n. Shephe!d Pups. blie$M.646 4a&I "ovirut ·sale: Dift~te, , of Ml ,.. 'b't A~C Cbampvsired. XJnt te. :ts ,_Ui" r~ ~ route work Ct sales in Scimia al648~10G.· IC!. ""lied; es. temperament. Blkffa1'. Upl\oJatered Provinci,al e111>1i,~0 .. 1"y" g 'stuff. Oran1e Co. & Loni Bch 963-341 J,, o S t ~ b cJf .. areas. Pd group.health, T E L E P 11 0 N E Admls1fol(S. Kidonder · 1 · ~· ea • s c_o c <21>M'Z •Oee rvale, HB. j vat, profit ll harlng. SOL I CITOR S ex · 12 free. R~i~~lS, BASStr ,HO.~P'llll\le,9 nyio:e~w:::."\;er~':'c~ 96s-6465.Sat/Suhl2-$ .. Uniforms " µ-uck rum. l>'rienc~d. needed ror ll"ree P•rtd••·. I •• AKC, pa~ Wht. con,d.lµon. sas.oo PS>ooe Clocks. Grand(athejs. Sal. based on how much Thrill StOre. 83W7'T8 aft, Lea.... w,1gold.. & 'brown. spot.a. 'Mt·1J1J , . Wall " ilanUes .. Bqss . work you do. Call Mr. lOA;M. I S ANTA Al'tA BOWt. fu.edog. SI90 . .6fil·S736 a'·' . . ' .casb register. ~me ottk • Prlct ror appt., •12AM, TILIX OPmtATOR <•Oftlcl1>1l !bdlutn> 900 AK~AFO·lf!§M HOuMi ' 'e~eorrii8'S'-E1lp .-'th'1tcs. Rifles, &bot au~ • . ~5672. :'!L. 0 _ w. C~•1t eonter·or. .. .• ..; CVlt\(ure .. l!.oLpriees. 22100rafttJe .CM · .... Ii,,_. Mon l.bni Frl 8:30-5. ._. Coraer Flowe r St. It ma '"yrs. '"·•· lll•Hlt.SK-~ • • ~ ' · C...... per'd. EO&.ssi:rrn Civic Oenler Dr. Kroa iJ'$0na~dJt oo,,!!!!~ .. E TAB• r _ Plll1lts : ln o'r CM1tcle>Gi· R ndol-c M r r o • 0 r C'· Co . e w,J · -.a,.. • -"!-~an CODtainer plaoti"I. S.S. -I ruAve, · · TIU•S Cou.rUIDule.' prac-e w /rlt"t pettOft ..... _,pbo,l .chain.Uc onJy, l0·$pna. l8Ja'1 ft • .,.-.,.. Experieeted.P/thne A ,_.1, ef .. ,... •..ut MW'eobd.'3a~ k~lti Cour\, Me,a P\IU lime, s yt mtn. ex MCl~Toa ~*II iJii •Aftl:NTJONPSTS! ..... QtanLY acape. 'ftl, _v _____ -'-'-_ per. S»Hsa. &•r.:,..n ~ .... Ai....... BNNIM • ~.. ....~A·~ .aMMue 8ANltOF AMERICA ........... life.If. Prtt 1Hcll:c. -PoOdle ... ,~ •atet.. t'OM-1bl, PATtOs.Al.E Radio :t'ech. ~cl.,.._ GHI. SICalnlnoRul Pre a eat id b J : Pupsfersl!l!=~a& e:::c:.::.tm. Chr. "ALinleqttNs61\ttUe exp equl v. lo repal San Clemem. KNODELJ..; • IABLANC CAIRN TtTritt, t eo.. ' o/. lb,t." R~ "'9ic mOclel r /C uDita. Call T&l.LSR!S'&L PllODUCl'IONI. ~ n»I•. NJ,C, All ibots. OC:CAS. CHAIR& new._,. tabh • bacba. ~ H•bby Shack "2·4921 P•ci Lime. Some expr. a.a.;5741 LOvM ~1'od1. Free bois~, ttSl •· Dinelle. Io u "I e , c •mu~. e...P_.rk. Cr~__... ~--ct. Mra. ao-.1M1M.m.11• .$25... We.d1ewW I•• b tnocllhrt. ••ll•ae ----'"------1 _,_. _._ react $.10. $11-I b41Jclt4 b*P. AM~o RHI B1\Jile. lleenaed •Uut,.......1. ltdlOllft•r:t ......... AKCWlNlilalredFox~r· ' • wood tlHt, Mc.• 17 !!!!_•P .. •OP.••ha.'f!C .. ~! TlllN • • e PI cl 11 r • • rler ...,,.... ~(JM) •••I• s. , IOU Amethtal, l•l a -· l1 "'' --fr•••t:..01t!!!r Qdd1 m-st1t. · ............ ,-.·-·•. lllMiCl SI\.•· tt,;4Jf KundallGll Btldl/f'M· l'\allorplU-.tJ,_..on-~ ------Lai.a Ya"8f. Cell Ptall l . CiUHai ... -ol . l RISH Setter AKC SAT & SUN. D C«• OAUG··~ ·::1:='~111• IC•~-&..:=::: m:UM, lna=e~=" ·=~t:e~.-'°iOOcl ~,!:tt!'~~o,a; :=1zr,..c~ ' . \. ~ lo-t.... p o ......_ e11 / TraHe rt, Tr ant f I 70 RI DAILYPll.OT Frtday.Juty11.1975 Mlace U•eom 80100fflce FumHwelr TV.ltedlo, .... ower 904 ~ .. ~P' _70 ...................... . --••••••• • • • ••••••••••••• ....... _... IOll t41PI, Shreo 1091 ••••-••• •••••••••••••• -• Tv Tr 11 t) .r.t.•191 a...a_ 1051 u 1 _o 1010 u 1 -8080 -.-r... ••••••••••••••••••••••• HE1LITI:: Tool a er, .. • --IC-WMS -ac-•eous Irvine Coast Country Ctul ········-····......... ....................... -8e.ablrd Pl)'inl Brtdae UPS ue-ae--"' Bdrm. no katcbcn. Gd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• golf membenitup '8sO IBM mod "C". clcc C I.a r 24 ' C"'--alt I "' --· ""'" d .., ... 0 5484il)7 W '-'AO ""'lS · · lypewrlter, 16" carr Color TV $l2:S. Wine kea ru • • · '"I r SaUorPo r con ·.:::-:::.:-·;;_.. ___ _ Alllo..lfED BUTCHER'$ block, 138 yr .... >N ..,.. Blk ...,hl TV Volvo 10 . Vllf' radio, •73 "''""'"' 845 • ...,.. -- Antiqu es , mi sc Ju,fMhU'&., e lc 2081H Spind rah . 110 Sa l 963-48~ G:irasc Sale. Collc~\ors llems. Old Thmia~. Sat. " Sun 91tm·6prn 2.:i8:! San· la Ana A Vt' l' M S.\T AM ~k. Girl's co-cd c l o thes . VW callap~1ble bpare lire . MOR 1';' 2ti52 <.:an·lt> Ur NB ...,. --Perf. cond. Sac. $350. stereQ ..... ,... deplb find e r . boa l v ·--~-Travel trailer. tS f~ TOP CASH OOLLA R old, 30xl2x~O. on casle~. J>owt:r machinehead96·1 673-8700 $45'c $25, 848·9219. I c v I c r., a 0 l I . BACK Bay chan"el, 00 842 321n or se-c ul 173.)1 PAID FOR YOUR Perfect ror sourmL·l Se r Ill ~ • .. u JEWELRY. WATCHES, kilcben. Call eve~. ti7~-2~f6 or qw n& €Jee. typewrtter. Adler GoinaoutofBusmess elcclrolyah; aystom, 2 salla,po.mo. AvolunLn 1_1. __ _ ART OBJ ECI'S, COLD 633 0023 Sutellite, perfeel cond Used TVs. As 11. Cheiap! station steering " con· M8.,..71 E MUST SELL, furniturt, w/power c<arr. return & Call M2-0491 lrols, head w/ho lding TENT TRLR. sl"5 6, \ery· s.r ~ ~-~ s..: RV u; I!:· •DICOIATORS• lndJOr appliances, miisc. many fcalures me. c~e. 1 & M ri tonk, new bndge 4' stern ...... Speed• gd cood. ~ as 1s. sa&O. ~llQUES~~5~ &t AN · & GRAPH.JC LOVl-:RS hshld, c:all 31t. lOAM , All metal coMlrucl ~lls oata • M canvas, tandem tr•ller, Sid 9010 t~ulp. 631 ~:l53 • ----------1 <.:lose oul of conlcm S.>2 1200. new U l S, only $225 lquipntent completely outfitted lor ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Poruy posh:rs by int. 979·SG19 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fishtn1. erutalng or akl · '73 Glencoe Uf OS Olds Auto Ser•ic• ply. Picasso, Miro, Max. Art 1st 's G tiroge Sale General 9010 Ing. Dana Poinl Marina J el open bow lwm fue l Porta '* * ** olhers.$Sto$20.644·~ Newport, frames old &P... 1017 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ·9 (island) $8500. S h a rp $4350. Ru ss ••••••••••••••••"••••• Jalftes M-ey & 496·8071. new, pictures b'7S·1849. .. .................... , SOY SCOUTS need bout.I, 962-4201 644-8385 14•0RD-200 ti l'Yl cogin\.' I I It C t H y -AKC Alas kan Malemulu rars & airplanes Tax ».d· . complete. $'l00/best or oa)a w N/\UGfl.SOFA,PauoTa· 2 fenwick 7' custom 2"'yr.old slud.W1llcon· vantai;es.546_.900, loah.lteat/ SKIJFJSll 16' Silverhne fer.After6pm,549·0229 _ f 19 ble w/umbre lla. coffee pole~. fug1 gwdes, $23. & sider to good home onJy -Ch .... r 9050 851IP Johnson 0 /li. 9400 LOC)Ufta leech table & 3 Uered stand $25. 548 ·9832. $.50. 494·9428. loah. Mainhnclnce/ ••••••••••••••••••••"• $1,800. 837-¥)S7 SLOT RIMS (0 M", MOVl.-G SALE You are the winner of chllds Magnus Ort:an: -. . ~ Servlc• f020 , . gd cond. sso. all. ' New 8' cou<'h & lovest"at, TWO FRIETICICETS 842.8068 C<!rpetmg. 113 yds thick P1aeo1 & OrcJC9'f 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••"•• loata for Cllmier 14 1tt O utbrd Ski Boat 213·430.0070 autumn colors $350, ($20 Val ) Gold Shag. Cd rond. S2 ...... ••••••••••••••••• -M'H l Sip 6 w/blt: wheel lrlr. Many - YoU11g g1rl'a.·~rm :.ot. lo t: C hair-Bed , Drown yard.C311644~6 f0t'ELO'S. N400 P~;anos: Elcctrical ·Woodworkin~ :tt "rall:c~~t.Sl~G xtras.548.ooGJ. ~~~!~:.~~ ....... ;~ tJ'lllQ yel, 4 pc's $65. 40':; OLY SUPEllOWL naugahyde. Three panel R1v1era sofa·bed Sl75. rg.ans . ew use.. Plumbing-Installa~ion 14' HobleCal.s . ..-d. c:ub1nel ~. P<>rl tv Screen. Rugs. Designer Curve top trunk $45 S p 1 n e l s. Grand :;. & Repair. l"bd Eng re· Nal '1 Cruising ctub Traaaportottoft Antique~/ 9520 fl<> St'w mac·h S20 Lrg . MOTOCROSS cloth i ng . Household Willow are. 311 Mesa Dr. Player s-Going out for pair. Fire syslem install 3333 w. Coast Hwy. NB •••••••••••-.••••••••••• ClaH ICI table lamp S3S Old vam Saturduy,JuJy 19th misc. 499-1421. in CM wkodorevesafl. business. Rental/opl to & maant. Scorpio Marine Call63l-0281 C~n. Sd•/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• I.,)' desk S20 ·71 Hond.i atlhe ti r buy. Kawai, Steinway, 9704 Rtftt 9120 1950 lSOSL $350. '66 Hond.i 160, L.A. COLISIUM ~rapes, 12' noor to ceil· Baldwin. S48· ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUICK ROAD~1ASI'ER , oeedl> work $150 El Toro Please call 642·5078, ext mg, P.ale grn brocude. U:.cd O'Keefc & Mernll FIELD'S (7141638·2710 loots, Marin• New Ski Bo~ts for ri~eror TRAVEL Queen Cabover xlnt. cond. make offer. 830-7352. 333 to chum your tickets. Lrg o~iginal oil painting gal> range and good used 12072 Brookhur:.l. G.G. Equipment 9030 oce.a n 19 o r 21. day Camper. $300. or best of. Call 646·5~7 aftc~ ~'M . -----<Norlh County t.oll free 213·592·2658 dJ\ en port. 548-til~ . IJ 6. K ••••••••••••••••••••••• crwsers. Now ava,11-renl r Ma Y ex l r as. Ll.-···-holdG--~8065 number1s<'"'l220.) Moving must se . im· .. Na.'w 500 JI fuel dayorwk 67"' .. _,., e r . n 1965 PONTIAC $525. 191H ..._..,. -'""' Refrigerator. TV, books. ball Brand piano walnut :: "" gn on v· o· .roavurt.o Lid VI 536-0321 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * * * * I h h h Id WHEELCHAIR · tanks . $600. 3404 1a po o g I----------GM C ut1l lruck $800. 1955 c ot es, ouse o item:. NEARLVNF.W$60 finish, xlnt cond. S1295 C hev y SIOOO. 1965 C1incelled Contrart 2jJ()() 847·2193. 673 6071 or make oHer. 499-4198 646·5491 675-89-15 ELEGANT 49' Alaskan Chevy 72, ~. Ton Super Mustang ~00. S-\8·5203_. yds carpN below mill J d T ·, f h \ F 'n! pis Camper. s ips 5, gas ----=-----~st. install.547-8729 BROWN or 00 amiami POOL TABLE. 3x6, gd ~E W PORT BBACH Steinway ST' Grand, 3 Eleclric MarineHead& c':it~~-=~ ori o. · stove, rr1g, water & air '48 Chev. Bu:.iness Cpe. ----------1 reel t bl., 4 _arm chrs, cond. Strong & sturdy. i\TflLETIC CLUB yrs. ol d. Walnut. $5000 Ba1llank wfPump ~. h e ater . E ncl. bath, Very c lean. $950. Call Jewelry 8070 honey col. Like nu. _$250 well built. Easily stored. ME MB E R Slll p . S75 . firm. 673·0336. aft 6PM. t146·0989 loots, Sail 9060 stereo lhruout. f'."u crpl & Bob, 839·4356 ••••••••••••••••••..'•••• + c hai s e s, c hairs, $50.963·6862aft.5 l'h 5 589 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• drps, $4,700. Mint Cond. ----------automans, occ. tbls. •• <ltl·l · AntiqueYellowBaldwin Boat -rrail~r <A!11encan> 496-11 36. , Recreational WANTED ss1 2028 Camper s hell , :;lpc:; 2, fits SCRAM-LETS Acrosonic Piano, $400. he. Fit~ 13 lo 16 . $135. Sailboat VehiclH 9510 TOP CASH DOLLAR O T O RS Datsun, l yr old. was 833·8736 I h: 675-6666. Herresborf American SACRIFtCE! ••••••••••••••••••••••• p A I 0 F 0 R Y 0 UR gd ~ls:':n~s . f:Cfo~~s S43S, sac. $275. 557-3391. ANSWERS Piano Walnut console loats, Power 9040 Eagle, 22 rt. WLW, 26 fl. 8 , Ca bo ver Camper Corvair Dune Buggy, J EWELRY· WATCH BS. from model home built· Mens 10 s peed bike $30. Hallet · Davis. $.525. re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• overall. Built by Nowak w /loading jacks. Lrg a/trans, Holly carbs, tow . A RT OBJ ECTS, GOLD, ini.. July 12 & 13. 9to4. 190 Dyn as ta Skis $50. Kettle -!ledge -cently tuned . 496·856.5. ELCO 27·good Chrysler . & Williams. 714/546-7172; bed, stove w /oven. Ice bar. 557-4158. .~. SILVER SERVICE, UNIQUE Manufacturing Call494 ·7286art.S. Skate -Beware-Super ADF-baitpumpall A ft 5 PM & Wknds box,sink&wuterlanks. ------ F IN E FURN & AN· 1661 Supe rior·Ave ,C.M. SHAKE andBAKE 1892UPRIGHTP1ANO Marlin equip. Rec. sur· 714/675-2644. Table, butane lank, 12 Padla Trak Sand Tires. TlQUES.645-2200 ----------1Mobile telephone late I know a belly dancer S300 vcy. Orig. Owner •$4.SOO **** volt&butane lights.Slps Excellent cond1tion.1'·1l JUNK WANTED: m o de l Motorola, lull who1salsoag0odcook.I •646·4268 • 642_6472 /eve673.3468 DelmaRickles 4 adults. Ready to ~o. VW.54_5·_86_38 ____ _ Morquis Diamofld 554-3269 aftcr4 PM Be:Juhful Diamond Ring. S· 10 pt. stones. 14K gold setting. Shown by appt. only 536·5073 ---- Anything in scrap metal ; duplex, s~hd stale u 11y hke LO sit around in the 614 9lhSt. $8SO /bst otr. 642·3322. s-rts. Rae~. autos. prts, bodies, ap· $1500 or assume al ~· kitchen and watch her Player Piano, eleclric. LCPL 36 ' G M diesel, 1 r: 9540 phunces, etc. Best deal mo. 494.5055 btwn 10&6. SHAKE and BAKE. Lrg mahog. Good sound, moorage Newport Bay, Y~~~~~nft!'~'!.=rhor Mo5t~00rc:y•cr:s/ 9150 •• ~.~~!•••••••••••••••• p k but needs some work. $4000. or offer. 536-9460 .. ti an t o wn ' ic up Pool Table. Like New. Misce llaneous S600firm.552-8160 days. TWOFREETICkETS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shelby68GT500.convcrt., anywhe r e ' Ed St one Cus tm. 4x8 l " :.late Wanted 8081 ($20Value) '69 HondaOOSL.Lesslhan 4 spd. Leaving country 96!·3086 ______ Mahog Red fell $.')5()1ofr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Estey Baby Grand Piano. 2 Boats. w /off shore moor· to the 1000 orig. mi. Needs bal Must Sell! OCr. 673·3003 _ 8080 FROST FRl::E Rerrig. 556-0730. SSCASHSSFOR XlntCond.$l500. . mgs. 34' Cabin Cruiser OLYSUPEllOWL tery.548-6702. 4 WL-•ID..i• ..... 9550 F h Good d r I efngs Call 6-12·4957 anytime $2250 ·• 18' Runabout, CROSS ....:.. '' "''"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• $.6 5 · r 0 n l l r 0 w Esta le Sale. Qua!. furn. use urn r MOTO 71 350 CL Honda $470. ·71 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Misc~llaneous MATTRESS *MADNESS• *ALL SIZES• lawnmower $.100. S36·5742 Sofa, chai rs, lamps. Frzrs/stoves. 546-0768·· Sportln9 Goods 8094 $97S. 213·255·73is. Saturday, July 19th Trail 70 $175. best offer. 74 Jeep CJ.S Jrl S stereo console, a variety Pvt.Plywants.usedelec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67FAIRLINER.31'.Like atthe Lowmi.968-l()'l,1. 4wheeldrive.6cyhndcr, ALM OST ne w Sealy ve r y nice anliques, typewriter & exec desk. WAN TED· Medium s ized New. Slip H4. Ma rina L.A. COLISEUM . S roll bar, radio. xlnt., will Postureform deluxe firm books, records, etc. One 496-9695 aCl 5. spring john. short john or Dunes. NB. Call aft 6pm. Please call 642·5678, ext '73 Suzuki. 40C>-TS. treet trade. 83 1·2040dlr. l 1 me on I Y s a I e . •1·acket. Becky, 545·4240 581·0266 333 to claim your tickets. Le.gal. Like new. 1600 ----------mattress & box spnngs S J 1 $795 673 aA75 double Made for Everylhinggoes. al U· "Homespun" Dishes by <North County loll tree mi es · "" '70 Toyola Landcruiser ·. Pric~d to Mon! R b. S8.5 586 6523 ly 12. 10 AM. At Allspare Vernonwa re-Miscellan· Complete Set. golf clubs, SAVE $7000. Nu in •74 number is 54().1220.) YAMAHA •731,; MX 360. hardtop, light blue hubs. 833-9625 &646-11686 o insons, . . Storage Area. llam1lton -eous pieces. 548·4106 mathchinbg iro&ns & woodu~!.; 24' Marauder & lrlr. 118 * * * * M ny xtras Super cond Lie. 480ACN . $2599. •• ----------'Dinette set $25 & Dinelle & Newland. llB. Storage ---leal er ag . cart. """ hrs. TS. FB, SIP5 5. TI, bt a · · Herb Fried.lander PUILICAUCTIOtoC sel$50, Frig.washer $7S. i!C.t7. Old Pine Hutch, tall & approx. 6 l1mes, Casper tnk , SS rad. & xtrs PRINDLE CAT 16', like $725orofr.675·0333 Imports MA NY ITEMS OF FINE Frag. under-counter dis· 8 b b d $l5 Bobb'e· ~d~oe.ta\~~h~~~ls~=~ model. Sl00.5.56-8446 ~15,000or$3000~oreqty& new w /trlr. Call: Bill at 2 Honda 70's, 1, 1971 & 1, 10081G.G. Hlvd .. G.G. !~~Ab~J~~;fL~~: hwhrSl00.492·2856~ ~a~cca:r :eat sio._ba~y Hcas.493-1812 McGregor 9 Irons, 4 ~7~~5~1369mo.Sl1p$3Smo. 675·9437 1970. I .English Bicycle. 537·5464 GUITAR LESSONS $12 backpack $5 962·1o:JO . Woods + Bag. Lk new. -'74 LIDO 14 No. 3917, Like _S48_·_64_66_·. ------1 '75 CHEVY Blazer, xlnt T IQUES. F INE FURN., - ------· ---Musecol Sl90. 644-4326N.B. 18' CENTURY Classic new. Never 1·0 salt waler .• ~ '?l HONDA Tra·11 90. ETC. PllONE FOR IN· M o n t h I y F o r Complete tlo!>pilal bed I t t 8083 b I t k • cond., cust. int. A~lt i:''M: 1-·o. & BROCH URE . p e rfo rm a n ce or ... ,rails. wl1lchr. con1· nsrumens TV Rd' Bay oat. .ai;>s ra e, All xtras inetdgTrailer. Like new.lSOOmi.$350. stereocass.S-\8·~63 I 962 7496 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' • Ii! to, 4cyl lirey Manne eng. $2250. 213·331 ·1704 546·1379 645-2200 P easure. · mode, walker. All pra<.·· G IBSON Hipper Bass HtFi, Stereo 8098 Comp. r estored. 673·4079 ----------1----------i --------- J want to do house sitting Ping Pong, Table, ~5 . tically new. 50'/r or rn:.t. w/access .• Ebony, nice ••••••••••••••••••••••• or 673·3891 Lehman 12Sai1No.310 74 KAW . 900 Z·l. JM mi. Trucks 9560 & willing to care for pets. Gr e c n I Go Id p I a 1 d 847 ·4793 ~50. Univox Bass Amp, STEREO AUCTION $500 hdrs, s tock, like new ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Call586·69&Safierlpm. Hercul$2on95.<:833orn.8e7r36s.leepEvercstStandardManual UB250 sow. 15" $150. July11,7PM.Receivers. , . , 675-031Sor675·7719 $1800.979·3335anytim~. 73LUVPic""- ...-rt·sh Caught FISH Everyday• Buy d irect from the Fishermen .. at Lhe NEWPORT DORY FLEET N ~w port Pier group Lero Bass $80. Cost $118. /\ M P S . T u n e r s , 28 TroJan Cbn Crws. 6S ----------1 ----------....,.. t Y Pew r It e r , c x t r a 646·S137 Turntables. Headphones, Lapstrake. Reblt ~10 HP 12' Penguin, xlnt rond. '73175 MX YAMAHA Lc:>w miles. mags. stereo, 16 fl Nona Canoe $250. 12 fl S e a Nymph t al um in um l S250 Lumber rack. fits 8 ft truck bed. $75. 548-4235 characters, good cond1-etc V-8 Gray, 20 hrs. Dinette. Newly painted inside & Rbltengine. $650. will trade. 831-2<»0dlr. lion S25. 5 ft. metal fol d· 018 MARTIN Gwtar 1964 . USA STEREO, V Births, monom alic, out.Makeoffer.645·5989 673·09178lo4PM. TRUCKS-VANS-4 WO's ; ing table $5. Small white Mdl nds work. $100. 179 E. l7Lh Street, VHF. Fatho. Teak decks. . .k Wanted Clean late Panasoruc clock radio. 673·2J25 Costa Mesa. Bristol cond. Pvt Pty. Kite. 1200; It e n e w . '72 Honda CB·~· Mmt · · • dock fine, radio nel-'<l:; --Bst ofr. 714/640-1168 or Unsinkable! Pleasure. cond. 3,500 m1. Sears Mdls. Cash! 675·~ repair $.5. Call 642·73'l0 4 Allee 12 's, in cabinet DaVinci two channel 549·8875. racing champ. Cosl mini·b1ke. Both $750 .. 63 Chevy -! •• 396 mlr,: SJI AG CA RP ET. 1000 sq. bet ween J0am·2pm_. __ Mul>t sell., ,H 0 _e 0 a 1 son 99 able a m P I t c i e r w / 1 2 · • $1600, ~ell $850. 675-6161 67S·S363 bet 'n 4·7 only head ers. 4 spcl, nu lires.: reel used Reasonable. .,.. k I f 17' WRIEDT Stinger. do it 642·1730 Beautiful J woods,Sirons. ---spea ·~rs, e,,x,c2 34~~ coun· yourself, hull, trailer. HOBIE16 74 Suzuki St. & Ort. Less makeoffer.&12·5339. : puller. bag wood covers G IBSON SG Standard lry or Jazz."" · some accessories, needs w /trailer, race than 300 mi. S'80 & take ,73 GM.C 1 z T. PU. S troc~ tomalch$85.&105324 elec. gui tar, (old model) RCA color tclev1s1on , engine, seats, a ir brush eqp'd.536-3749 overpmls.537-6101. Slereo 1 .new tires, Mu~ Sw~'!',:"l~~gX~~~~~kin -Bumpe r pool tbl. Weber ~~l~~bson sp. pickups good wor~d~-;,~ndition. ~h~~6 Phone 751 .6478 SCHOCK SA!JOT, xlnl '71 Yamaha 250 dirt bike. sell. Pn . 640-0I09. ....:: 645·2198 grt. antq tamp table. ----cond. Gd racing record. Plastic .tank, fenders, .60 Chc•7y ~..-Ton PU. ,. Tennis Me mbership for ----king hdbrd,960·18.1.J Offic~furnihre& 2.l"ColorTVConsole,$75. 17,12• Fibergls Tri-Hull, S400.673-0336alt6PM. levers. Good cond. $425 cyl.3 spd,gd worktrock.! Sale 1mmed. Prestige Elec Whirlpool d ryer , ------f-...pm-nt 1085 ood d' p & b t f 54n N\19 .,-' Ing working con I· 14011 l /B Mere 10• LAPSTRAKE Must ors o r. V"VV $475/bstofr.645·3802. loc al c lu b. 833-3643/ S6S : Dinette Set, $20. GRUMDIG ••n••••••••••••••••••• tion. Call 644·2196. trailer. Call eves644-4045 11 $650 d . . . y • h· 00 ~-'-------- 581·7800 847·3449ber 2&aft 7PM. MAJESTIC STEREO t-:xc svl chrs $15/35, :scy se. . . ne w, us e Dirt bikes. a'!'a a 1 '72 MAZDA P U. new A CONvtNICNl SHOPPINC ANO S(WINC CUI()( FOlt l HE GALON THC CO For an Ad in WOMtfis Worid Cdl S.e 642-5678, Ext. 330 Whal "o 1 011 0-11 n!Otll nl all 110• • Tol)tl. 101••. tol)lll to •"*Ill with J"'ttla '"'' •11'"1• •II lltroutllh ~umn"'r Whip 110 f llUI ,hlrt• aod ..... , OIOllM" ft «0!100 PQl)'P•IM l'rlnl,.•I l'att .. rn •111: Mla;.;o~· 1'1t"• II. HI. U, 14, U . l~ ) •rd•J"ll lo pelttto. • ~nii $1 00 fM f'ltll pe lent Add»('""'" for ra('tl ,..lH'll for hr" t'l1u m.il and _,..tlal llalldlln& ntherwlM lhtrd ,., • .._ 0.-h•tl'Y trill late lltrff ~·or~ 5'fld&o M•n•n M .. n1n «Z ,,,,. Oe1ly Piiot. r .. 1.1ttn o.-pe . m W•t 1eoi ~ """• \ ort, 1'I Y 10011 ......,,.. 'A~H. AODRL.t\S, ZIP. 1JIZE •nd ~TVl.~ HUMBER ON & f'R P: P: PA TTt!RI'-' ,.,_r ~to lf'nd ror _ ,,_ p.tt ...,.,. t1111df' PilEW ~l"lllNG 81'MMt:ll PATTltllN (ATALOG I at)'ln,all•I-. ltH IWICW'ft (Ol.liP"I 1'rM Tk _,,, 5t':W • l(NfT ... wllh ._. .. lit.A~ pattent . I> ts .__.. rat111oe 9oM 11 • ........ 8cw11111«* • ,Slit Skirts Unbutton AllniM all "'" with 11\ue cl•nr, fun-to-malle hOll'.l•n ' ffand1. dandy IUD. b011D"l 1te1er1 ha¥,. eklrt.a lhat UD· button to b~~om" pracllral poi..holdf'r1. Olrt hit•. buaar eellH1 Pat"'ni 7070: 1nuurn. e11reouona. Ea:!t_t~k~. _ Sffld I I 00 for U('h pallttn. Adel ~· r or ,. ach paU«n f Of' rw.t <'IHI mall end ~1al h••dll11s. Send lo Aliu Broc*t, IOI$, t.M Dally Piiot, Nf'f!dlttnl\ Of'PI • floe 1$3. Old Cllal1n Shtlon, Nf'w York. N Y. 10011. Prl11t Namr. A4dreu. bp, Pallnft N•inbft. Sawf' d olleri• Crratf' 11ouc1r111 thlnas. Stlld ror N-im NeedJttTaft Cataloc' , ...... pr111tf'd llllldf' 'T? New! )'Cll\r ~il\1 Qullta SI Cit lfrirl R1.,.•C~ . St Gt a.-• K.111t &ea .. llJS ~Ill 8«* ..... "_., CrMll~ .,. . . $1 • ffailf'plt1 C"rMhf't 8Dt*. . . 11 • ._. .... CrortM!t 8Dt* 11 00 ~ 1//f 1<n-8oGlk •• 11 • ,.....,. .Oft,,... . .. llAI c..ri,i.w 0 1fl --....... c-~ Mt11-11• .. 1u o 1J "1• Af&lla• I ll . . . W .... ., ldQ91utl •.. "" aev ...... ~nlOl*p . w UQ!MtlalMTou1 n ... .. ....... ""' "-...... AMtFM&recorfl player. chrs $12 /24 , desks, drtg 2l"COLORT.V. '72 EVINRUDE,25 HP twice. will lake $550 or MX $395.Suzukal2SS325. radials. radio (39.000 Older mode•! but play!> s tl s/dk s, exc dks. Xlntcond.$150. w/boat & trlr.-Extras! bestofr.675·45.57 Honda S L 90 S l 65· mi l . Sl850. Lale eve, bcaut1ful.y $50. ~lt>-!)933 Piercc-867 W. 19th, CM. 846·7~ S?50 or b est offer. 20' Viking Sloop w/kutty 968·3755 675·5852 eves&wknds 645 7111 968·3456 b-Nd teltn' h' g n -------. --·-·_ NEW 40 & 50 WATT --~a in. s . 15 1~ · 1971 CL350. uns great. '63 CHEV PU. $700. or Con Tab. credenza desk, Ult ra linear s pkrs. 26' Owens, 225 HP Chevy, m~l all s upplies. Pamt , $450. make offer.Call Bellyboard e.,tl'llcnt cond $20 Child 's Jukebox 4 speed $.5 Call 493·5735 ------ chrs draft tble couch w h Is a I e. pr 1 cc. . in running order. A fix er sails, etc. lsl $475 lakes. 559·4410 before noon 963.7584 Pvt. 'pty. 646-~. ' Guar'ld. 675-2489 upper. Sl,500 as 1s. Firm.' 642-6424 . lf no ans. lrY LfUSKY 250. 1973. Xl't ---------675.0300, 642·2072. • n 7.t FORD Courier. __________ 1-----------1 cond, Runs great. $8SOor New. Deluxe FANTASY tn-hull 1/0, HOBIE 14 w (trailer , offer.673-5825&557-43Zl. 536.7616 170 h.p. Volvo, Chrysler beaut. cond. Sailed.fewer outdrive,fullycquipped, than a dozen l imes.1975 S~PE R GLIDE _________ _ seals 8 xlnt rond. Call $1400. 675-6754 H~RLEY. Under 6000 '70 Datsun Pickup. New ' 92 miles. Call 557-8683 · & · .. 1 . aftcr S,640-07 $.525 New. Never used 12. paint mtenor. •: ag:s. '"' 19 75 BAYL I NER Sunflower. Ye l /wht. , S1200 /bstoffer.675-U759. ~,..,_::...·,_.,._,. Saratoga 25'. Never out $350. Ph: 640-0789. Honda CRl25 Elsinore, '65 Ford Truck 1 r b G 11 h d & runs & looks good, many ~><<Y.,,.,,1 o ay. a ey, ea Hobie 16. Xlnt cond full $SOO s.t56 sleeping . quarters neve~ race , 2 Taylor tra'peze xtras. . SfS= used. ~riced to sell fast. harnesses. W1lh lrlr 71 Yam aha 175CC & 68 645·3262 $19SO. 557-5557. Kawasaki 90CC, Io 18 , 90 H p tb d • mi le age. Cd. Cond. . · · ou oar Lido 14 for sale. cover & 839·0783. crwser, fiberglass over trlr included. Flotation ---------- plywood, lrlr, xlras. tanks. No . .2612. $1250 or '74 Honda CT 70 Trail $1500. 494-2652 or 522-6914 offer. 675·462 t bike. Xlnt cond. Very low NICE Fish & Ski Boat, • mi's. $350 9r best offer. omp w /m t r & trlr Beaut. 23 30 sq. mel~r 842-5337 F·lOO. 6 cylinder., new.• automatic transmission, very clean . <Stock "• No.850 ). Full Price $995: • Call before 7 p .m. 64-1-2950. Dir. 73 MAZDA PICKUP c · · · · double ended sloop. Fir ·-------SSSO . 5 46·0327• 1846 overoak.511Pinbrdaux. '69CL3SO Honda,23Mmi, Ncwtires,Newpaint Samar Dr, CM Xlnt cond. 'Moorin g hair cond ., sissy-bar, 645·5700 dlr. 27' DJESEL SPORTFR a v a i I . S 5 O O 0 . Asking 5250. 644·5638 HD. Gly. Sips 4, AM & 673-4580 /673·4497. VH F rad., Dpth & Dir OLYNc-'SIAN Fndr, Marlin chrs. Im-P c..: Catamaran mac. 675-5319 or 528-8S69. 22· unfinished. 17' MON AH K BASS BOAT 1 ___ 7_14_·_499_· 1_97_7_. __ '73. 4 cyl. Mere. I /0, every xlr a . BCY B, 848-1304 * GLASSTROM * s ...... erSoedds Get a good deal at: SOUTH COAST MARINE SERVICE REBALL 16' beautiful· ly r efinished natural wood deck , Rece/day sail. $950. S81·7156. SAIL CLEANING ARIES MARINE •642-1812• SSS W. 19\h, C.M. Wa nted : Sail boat t.o rent. 64S·7121 7/20·7126. Require 26'or 16' CHRIS C RAFT '62, 170 more. 552·7992· HP. 24 hrs, port. bait SNIPE a ward winner , tank ; rope & Skl.s. $2200. beaul. mahog. deck. new Blue book price. 830-8839 mas t, see to apprec. l3' Whaler T>1pe. 20HP SlOSO. 644..St47 Johnson le t-aUort!d boat 14 • Kona Cat. fully race cover. $650. 846-3950 rigged incl t rap At Harn. 74 SUZUKI GT550 Only 5000 miles, tires. (7117429> S799 leach llt•orh 84lt Do'e al M acArthur "Jamboree. N.B. new , •. A·I cond $750675-1725 8 32 74 f 1be r1lass. ,72 BMW R75/S ·11 H VHF. autopilot, depth F or SA IL 16' S nipe d GB 450 b ~I'll ~;· fi nder, $48,500. 673·7118 sailboat. wood a. frbgls oOier 968.9ot.Y n c 16 ' C las lro n , 20hp. hull. Salls In rood~•---·------- J ohnson mtr. rover & -$450. 538-o'la3, m.3511t Stlllllll 120.SlOO trlr. XI . cond. $1250. SCHOCllOATS 846,9219 673-04.22 Udo I 4 Mew ,Aiied Motor HoMe" 73C•rvelleJ8' F·G,._6SYP, Hew Wl•droM 11/24' S./le..t ti 60 ·50 Pickup truck, intenor excellent, 6 cylinder engine. ru ns good & strong. l>ody net.'<is work. $iSO. 548·~M l:l Vons 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 CllEV. VAN. fl n l Stick. l::x . cond1lton,. $2500. 645·0768 '69 Econoline Van. 6 cyl, au lo, AM /FM lapes. Finished int. New ttrei, $1450/bsl ofr. 53ti·W32. '74 Window Dodge. t:xtra long. AC tPStPa. $1500.' Ph: 642·5891. '73 Dodge Van 318, J spcl, xlnt cond. in out. Many xtras. Be5t offer 5..'1& 1368------'64 <.:orvuir Van. lkMiy & Int. Gd. cond. <.:onwrted. Reas. 645·0090. 69VWVAN 4 Speed, radio, complet l y r cco ndil&onc U 7162H > $2288. Harbour V W • ~ :• t Elect. 08, pwr Un .. lC>t?1 With Tra1.len ••••••••••••••.,.••••••• curt .. fold out Kit.I, v s ...... 2 t Mew 2S' OPEN ROAD Air/aen. Hid. Bch. _!42·4~ bunk, bow rail, S39SO Complele·San $$$ FUiiy equlp'd. SP,S. 6 to '64 Dodae Van, G cyl. 714·673·2823. .-ew los ... 'Mltlr 8. lafS wk, &44.aaa' Run5 gOO\I , '72 Relnell. 21 ft. ~dy 19' llSHP, •• "13 Cortei Model 32MH•. • 642·~a_i _·....,.~ cabin. lfcad. Sips 8. m loaded w/options. 16.~ '73Che\•y Vun. DcluxUllt, OMC. Xlnt. pUOO. Ph . 2900 LAf.AYITTI actual ml'a. S18.500. Pvt ma1s, Stereo.FM, p 673·3tH t'll.I . 67).20.50 party. 714/~ pt)', $3800/bat.846-643!. Sporla rlshina Cruiser, Alp--.&cl c..&. TNhen, Tre.wt tl?O W..W ti fully equip for ~nt. "°a SlOO r-•-.... '4MJJ• ••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••• • • ••• ••••••••••• day.4Pertona &t$.a98 ---------•POltCED &o aell lJl W 411, 2 dr w/1Uc JO' Scow, very ra.sl. On Take OuL. A Loin· D ' Arlnoual 2Q ' l /C, Prefer•~ ODe, bl& lrtlltr . New ens. t875 Ranaer. loaded. 9l600 1h1rp,lo1Pdtd, like MW1 ntar•new Wiil aulllee lakea It. 145-2811111. firm. Ph : 646-1447 mtktofr. P P.14'1-'TTI _•_1_604 _____ _ 1. I > " ' (. a s I \. J I I 'I •• G •• l (. • I t ) I.! l l ij • •• I J i ~ '; Autos Wont.cl 9590 Autos Imported A f I ............................. :............... ..~ OI, mporfM Autos. f111ported Aufos, 1 ... ported Autos, Import.cl Friday.July 11 , 1975 OAILV PILOT ~· WE PAV TOP DOLi.Aft AMdl 970•7• •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .n FOil :l'ov USEl>CAHS •••••••••••••••••u••• Datsun 9720 J091or 9730 MG 9744 Toyota 9765 Autos, Imported Autos, Imported Autos. Imported • FOltEICN IX>ME.S .. J'JC s 1 Ul • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .................................................................... ... orCLAsSICS • !, v~:r uc ltnt. l9M, 2 ..:. JAG '67 "····ul wht. ,..~ ..,., """' ,.. ....... , '""""··· •• . Vollswo-11 9770 Volk1w-n 9770 Vof•o 977J • ur, •I 1>pd, air $4000 WILL BUY DC".. .._ -...-v-...... _. ... ,,._ w--1'· llyourl'Urli.t'Xln.1deun W/m oblle lc lc'hone VOUk Svurl b Scdun XLNT ble, 5,000 uc:tuul mlll'l> j ~ ro r ull;.1 (.;O Ul)f', ......................... "" ................... , •••••••••••••••••••••••••• :.~e ui. f1ri.l $&100 494-SOSS bt p 10 & DATSUN. TOYOTA, C-Ond Wares, ong o"ncr. Like nt?w. Wt!t!k·end :.all.! jUtorn1auc lrltNlrru~i.•un, ·03 !WC SUN KOOl" Nev. 65 VW BUG 113· I 71 \oh 11 11:, \\.1~un I.If , IAUER IUICK a. · wn OR VPOALlKDSFOWARCE." $3,Uo. 540·078l 287JFM . air condllaorun.c. rJdio paint. Reblt cng ~l.195 Jtjd1u JU !'>I ltl.1· '"'" 1111 > .111 jul11111.1111,. 294!.5 llurbor Blvd Herb t'ril~.hmdcr Lil' 3501-·vo s,.>oos 64S·1S13 Hard tu flm.I 1 l'G Yti80l IX>" t•r ~h 1:1111.. 1.1ol10. Cosla Mesa 979.2500 IMW 9712 <>R NOT. JenHn 9732 5;n.m1 llcrb Frit'd!Jndcr ~lOtilS hl·Jll'r 'hrunll' lu .i ·•)!" ---••••••••••••••••••••••• TOPCDAOLLI.AL H 9625 <.;.<.;. Hlvcl . c; (: tm l"">t"·s 72 VW' Su pl'r Ucclll' '..id. U.1 l.1111 .. ul I .utun To, Doi I .a.R on"' UGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ... rad1.AI:., '10,000 rtll. ~1\fJ.'l " l II ~ ftAn COUNTY'S SALBERNAOENE MGI 9744 llJOlUG.C.Jihu,ul;. 673.·3".>32aft3PM hur1Jnl) ;~u . PAID OLDEST 540·0442 7 3 JENSEN 537 54VI Priud to ~II! IMMEDl.a.TELY & . lnterctptorlll ••••••••.~);·~~~··•••••• 'Cj91'oyola Murkll.4door 67 VW Cam~t·~ good 1tun1 ll<h K4i!44~ \\illi.rni"111111'11 1 "' ·74 710 2 dr. M usl sell: Cull l.'Ond $1250 ljW :1.1.18 ·1fl ~111 L"o11Hno11\\1 .ill h Fonui aft.SPM Less than 5.000 miles! New11Jp&t1n>:> :,cdun . I :.peed, lie. lPM. "!'-.. • Uu•·n.il';ir~ ,.:i .uou . ",_.. • Priced $6000 below cur-$1.050 842·9672 ZSI 1247. $139'J. · 7 3 VW 412 ' FOREIGN CARS Sules·Scrvu:e Leasing 960·:m.4 rent model. Will trade ~ -.-. --llcrb fo'rioolJnd1·1 'ti6 VW. ltt!bu1ll c n1ot111 .. · :.! Uoor , 1 :.pl'l'iJ lulN CALLORCOMEIN RoyCarver,lnc:. DOT DA 8:S1 ·2040dlr 73 GT •. s unroof, amtlm, lmpo11:-$850. 645 -:.!05:!. :.!o 5:J mill.,1 g l'. t u iquuii.c TO SEE US Holts ltoyce UMW TSUN -----new tires. ~OO. AfL, llAA!l G.t: · Uhd • (; <.;. Newport Bhd. C.\t mcl~1lli1'. !\l•,11 .11-,, 11111. 23AL'.17lh!"'l. 73J•ns•na..a..-'-SPM.GJJ-7357 '•""•·c'1"1 .. c. .,, "" "' F'ftrUl-.r. v,, .,....,. llurcl lu l1nd 11111111•1 NEWPCH~T lMPlH~TS C:o::.ta Mcsu ~m.444.1 HAS FOR 15,000 orag1nul miles! • • 13 VWBu~ $2400. ~r lx:st cN O!MI' Si! 'Xk Immediate Dellvery Will lrade . ~l-:.!()10dlr. 74 M(, 8 · Bot.h Loi>:.. ·I '71 TOY OT A offer. JJ,000 m1 Ill'" 0 11 ·:.. 3100 W.l:Nst Hwy. NB. 642·9405 Oran9e County's Highest $ luyer on Imports 1111 Maxey Toyota C<tll Rogt:ror lilll 847 85.S.S FREE APPRAISAL We IJuy used CJrs & trucks. C;.111 CROTll <.:HEVHOLET fur ;.i frel' appra1::.a I. t;HOTIJ Clll-:VHOLET l8~1 I l:kal·h Blvd llunlrngton lkal·h 8-17-lKIB 7 !>I !I :s:.m SELLING YOUR CAR? TOP PRICES PAID Vor Import:. Paul tor or :-.ut Dea.!'. Lewis l~s 1966 llarbor. C.l\1. 6 l(i.930:1 TOP CASH! For cle:rn ui-t~I car:. & truck :-~ ll owa rd Chevrolet. DoH· & t)uad St.reel!;, nr. MacArLJ1ur, .Jamboree aml Unstol, Newport licach. 83;1 l).)j5. Jlave a Junk Cir"? (",Ill us Top :)S p .rnl. x:IH ~KI !I :!-ihr,.. .Autos, lmport~d ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEE EUROPE BY CAR CREVIER &I ST & H OADWAY SAIH A AMA 83S·3171 11<£ Ul.f1M4Tf DRIVING MACHINE ALL 15 HEW BMW 20021s IH STOCK UADYFOI IMMll>IA Tl DELIYDY • HIGH QUALITY USED BMW's· • '73 3.0CS Sun r oo l , air conditioning. sharp! • '72 2002 4 speed . low miles. AM/FM • '73 BAVARIA Save on t his one Superb! • 5 Year or 50.000 Mile Warranty Available on aJI New BMw·s Purcha::.c any European ... --------.,,..--. Car for d elivery in l~E: I Europe & let u~ plan your ,_.,a yiv tx:.·. individu::il lour. i-·rom ~ t.ake·off to home landing. you ·11 b e 10 lhe hunds of 1102 M.UGUltlm ,.a11wu experts. Also lease & rcn· MtSSIOH YllJO tal cars. EUHAU'fO. 831 ·2040 • 495-4949._ Lido V • 11 a ~ l' N IL __ w_u_ .. _.,._• ,_ .... __ •_•_•_111_T __ u73·45!X>. OVER 100 UAHD NEW 1975 280ZS•210s 610s•710s PICKUPS At Unbeli••abl~ LOW-4.0W PRICES • 5 YEAR 50,000 MILE WARRANTY On .'\II New Ca r s Sold Rv Us WITI I ~f 111~ A 0 * OFF ROAD SPECIALISTS ALSOJ',;OW AVAILABLfo: 4 WHEEL DRIVE PICKUPS FEATURING The Largest Selection U F Baja & Custom Paint~d PICKUPS IN ORANGE CO S..•c Us Tod;i) ' • DOT DATSUN • "\\11ere Jt"s Fun Tu Buy ;.i Car" 18835 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 2 mi. So. San Dil'J,!O Fr"Y 540-0442 842-7781 Capri 9715 -. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ferran 9723 '73 CAPRI ••••••••••••••••••••••• 66 FERRARI 1431 Jl-:H) 615 5700 330GT dlr. l..ow mile:... m111t con<.11 lion. mul>l !>l'l'. 831 ·~10 ulr ·73 Ca pri lh·d l.Jeuuly. nt•w r.ul1al llrl'S. ::.upcr t·lc..111 Wl'l'k end Sale. F. t 9725 71o<i \\ 0 N .!~•••••••••••••••••••• lterb Friedlander 5:.J7 7777 9625G.G l:Jlvd .. G .G ~....,·~· Colt 9717 ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST & LARGEST I MMl-:Ul/\TI': OELIVl-~HY ,75 LAMBORGHINI ••••••••••••••••••••••• •U IW.ACO 72 COLT •COUNTM"ll •ESl'AUA (67!>FWB) All Mo<lcls &Colors Dick Miller Motors i.1Jc~d . AM i'M rud10. rad1als!JljOl701l'\ll' a1da 9738 Vl'rY lcw llw~il mile:. "CELICA" li~·!·m~--w~;l• H•••••••••••u•u•••u 708LPT. t lt/\7Wl.J.IG.11 .68 VW l:Hi t;. <:00<1 l'Ond •• • • ·-Priced tot-111. 1 ·•11· Hcull en••. Jlm1>". :'\l":.l 1 11 llt··•l'l \( '73 MAZDA ~ li•"·' w u .. ... " llunt lk h ..... ,,, .• '.• \V111iams lmpurh Sl•ll! S950 67:J ~ "1 ' RX 3 COUPE ~11 Commonwcullh 7,1 To}'ulJ <:l'l1l'J , 11.:WO 69 V • liuena Park 521 7000 m1. Sue Sl!IOO. lca\11lg 72 Supl'r lkctll', ;1mdrn II W 2 Door (399 11GE> -----country 7 1,, mui.L sell! Lrk . :'\u l1rci-. 111u,,l :.di' l.1t..1· "''" tYNl-.!1~1:1) 645-5700 . __ d_lr_. ·~ MGB, lop cond., many &I:> llUO room .wt; Ualc. B~t 01 r ti7:i :stM.X !>1 .. iSll xlras . Great ~as --I I 73 MAZDA RX-2 WAGON rmlcage. S2000. I09-l764 2 Dr . :?d~>~h~ler l.1t· I U@.fuli.\11 Opel 9746 811AC:--l. ~11>8M. Hl'UUllL II "",}' R••J(~)~ I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loo n1n: lu be pn(•t..-d thi::. unt "h 1112 44:1'> 1 speed . air. radio. ·73 Opel Manta. Hallye. low. 67 snuAREBACK healer. (7541\EK). Lo mih:s, real t.'<.'Onomy, ,.. $1799 I speed. Week-end Sale :-<cw 1>.11nt. •H'1g1n,tl 701JEX. · ljr:Ii•::VJl'AJ'• 1hruouL 1vi-;c;o.iJ>!>llKI( l Herb Frit!dlandcr 18111 ~a~ DUU\ eJDiA -%l:i G.~~ ~~. G.<.;. j Hunt fkh R42 w3;, l:@•MIJ~A'tl Po-ch• 9750 1 69 TOY. OTA 71 VW ~l B1•J1i;-'lrr.:! ••••••••••••••••••••••• :. r . rac 10, 11.'a l'r . 2 r . rad111. Tiu:.. ..,hould VOLVO '"' "' \ ' [) I I l U llw1l tkh Kl.! 14:1:; l\:llll', l!J?2. full t.'quipl. a l'. Whl·re 1s lh•· )Vll.~lg la1ly be on lhe s h<Jwroom Lil·. VW Ur J g ::.l·U.lll, is;s;, , 1 . 1Yb6Hmhor CM l>J6Y101 I mi "'"JOO 645.151_ & lor th 1.., nlH' Li e :!l.'iUJA SIS&! ltHU•) l'h,tl •"··' ,,,ti·li - - --, u : ~ r. j XDl.K!I:! ~ll88. ..,,u •74 HX·J SLn. Wgn, am /fm, eves M4· 1:.l_I;>.__ "l'hrcl' IJl'l lT:-or niak•• 111 tape deck. 8.M mi. Call .61 POHSCllE mech'lv l:M • ll'r 8:1!Hil:itl or fl.17 UM7 Tim 833·9381 or 494·567!.I. Pl'rf. AM /FM . S:.!,Oou W(t:!ltje'lj' alt ti S3750. firm. Ph: 846·224!J I ljt;i•t•ltJe'f't'fl Ul71 I ~al'"'h"ftlv~ '7J Sul)l·r lkclll· t\ \Ir l'".\t M d B 9740 --llflll Beuc~. llunl. lkh 1142 4435 .... lt.'reu, :-un roul ,low 1111. erce es eni '7J 91'1 .Silver Mctalllt-. llunt tkh. "'2·4.1JJ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loaded. ()ri". Owner I "~ Xlnt l'O IHI . S~li5U . ... -4!1-1 Hi:W. Xlnlcond.ti75·u986. 70 TOYOTA 72 VW OVER 100 • Ur • ····I 1,,..., .• 1 r··· 2 Dr rad h" l li>l \'\\' ISL 1: ;.!1,~ll'C . "'-'EW&USED "ti!J!H IT. FullSSu~n.&111 " ·· ,,., ·•· .,,~t..-u. iJv •• 10. "J l'r. " ,. I' y ond Lo , .. R d r 1 r f & ro·hlt. •·•ti!. 11,·w lirl·-. ::.l. Blk on Hiie Fl. :.plr. or air c 1 1 n11 .... ca v or 01.:, o un ::.&>II MERCEDES S6.800orbeslofr.t>+l·l7n po14 t'r (dist') brake:.. s ummt:r. L1C. !l~IJFll6 . O u DISDI "'Y rJu1u. h catt•r, t1 nll·d S,!188. Id:.! 11.t:! " ,.._ Renault 9755 glJ::.S. Too hot Try llw House of ln1ports ••••••••••••••••••••••• air 10 this car. Lil" . A UTllORIZl::D '71 Ren;iull R12 &'<.Ian, :!71 Jn;J SI :wi MERCEOfo:S DEALER fully equ1ppl·d. compare 6862 Manchester, 652GHH. Sltw. Buena Peirk Jlerb Frtl·dlundl·r l!M ~~~·· 523-7250 lmports illft0'1fl9 t On the Sa nl:.i Ana Fwy. 10081 G. G . Uh cl , (; U. l>fi 11 l 1\'.1l'.'!:"'i \ 5;jj ·:>-11>1 I luul lkh >.I:! 11:1:; '6i i\lcrccdcs Bent, xlnt ---------1 tond Air cond. Jo'M/AM. Rolls Royce 9756 Triumph 9767 power \V1ndows. SSSOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• firm. Call btwn ti & s pm. #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. 979·8992. ---rr----.ROY ... 66 MBZ250SE rRR CARVER COUPE ROUS-ROYCE A111mmac ulaleclassirin r 234E.17thSt. & out' .Sun roof & lealhcr COSTA M lSA interior. 831·20-.JOdlr. 54'-ou ClQSED SUNDAYS '71 M .B . JOO SEL, J.5 litre, • a ll pwr, stereo. sunrf. Saab 9760 Mint cond, 2·Lone Euro· •••••••••• ••••••••••••• pean beauty. S;.ic.I SAAB lH2·675J or ti-l.i.ti815 '61 Ml'rl'l'th•s 190 S I. DEMO l'OUJ>l'. Both lops. a real $ALE das:.1c j!em. KKPG.51. Priced to Sell! Pnceu from '7l GT-6 Meirk Ill. Im· mac. Top cond. 52000. <.:all 847·47!i:i ONLY AT HERi FRIEDLANDER TRIUMPH ... u~.-..w ...... , G.G \111111 Utm·ifl'I"' 11!711 al·h v . Hunt. lkh 8-12 "'435 74 VW BUG H ud111. • h c..ill·r. Thi-. n1w 1s one cn•ryone h as been looking for Lie 53-IJSO . si~. ''®·@'Ml llnll ac · v . llunt. lkh 842··'435 69VW FASTBACK Factory air cond1tionin~. Lie. TUX!i4G. S!i8>1 . C u s tom paint. new brakes, hard lo find u t:tl .?.111 M" 18111 \eac \' Wilham:. Imports 81..111 CommonweL!lth $4190 <=5102) Beach Imports 848 Do\C ·7:,i Spitlire 1;>1Jt1. '.\la,.:~. ~l lkh IW2·44:l5 Uucna 1•.1rk :.:!I iOllO Hlti9 ll!U S. A /C. P /'S. AM /J<'M , dct-. wmJO\\:.. only SJiOO. Cull (ij.).438:> I ut M acArthur & Jambore<.'. N.U. 752-0900 64 MERCEDES 220 SE Toyota 9765 Hare 4 speed, with noor ••••••••••• •••••••••••• l>h1fl. ;or. original paint, Anniverscry ~cellenL ! 831·2010dlr. SALE cui-l•>m p,11nl. lugg.igc ra1·k. I spl'l'tl. A ~1 F~l Pnn·d lo l>l'll ! 704111 IT . llerl> Frn .. '<ilandcr 5:l7 ·i777 !1625G G . Blvcl ,<.;.G '72 Triumph Spitfirt'. Super l"lc<in. low mi lt.~. Week·cnd :;ale 1>r1cc. 770GT U I lerh l"ril'tllandcr 5:.J7 7777 71KARMANH GHIA Radio. (tilllill t-:V). This 1s thl! unl' you rl! lool.1ng fur ~~. ''®·i'Mw I 11 'ac v . I lunt. H<-h. 1142 .. \43:-i w HJJa Bug. n·ull l i 11u1 lntk sus p .\!JO'.\ xlr;1:, Mui-l !->ll' 111 .1p111••t· C.dll 55i·!lti7'.I \"W \ ..111 ltt•liu1ll L·on .11 1 1u11-. \'\c 1•1l .. 111 't'\\ p.11n1 \\I 1·~1 'I 111!1 .-. »! :.l!Jllll 1!171 VW Bug. rJtl1u. ~lO du" n & T .0 .1'. Ii I:! il II '7 1 \'W c;old, i-unrool , Und•·r "..irr.111tv \l'I'\ n·a .... L .B. ~!II m;.· . \ID VW. ,\IT , rl'11ll l'lll.:. Ii I & ·u:! Corva1r. l;rcl'll bri;.ir Vans. %J.J:.."()(i Volvo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7:! Yuh o I Kiili I-:~ Sport W.11.;v11. Fal'l111y air. I ~1)1:..-d. "1lh U\·crcJrivc, \.\i F;\I ~ll·rt·o r J<l10 . lut!l!J h l' ·, .11 J.. \ lrul.) Ill ('e OIH.'' !1!1111; I\ Pric~d to Sell ! \\'1ll1.111i-. Imp"' h XIII I C"•1mmrn1l4l';.tlth Hul·n.1 I '.1 rk ;,:.! 1-illOll i 4 \'oho J b4 EA. ~u11ruo1 fal'lon· ,11r. \.\1 F:'-1 :--O t l~r,.;, I ,1d111 \\II h l':.1:0.~l'll\'. J ll h ·,1lhl'I" Ill 11•rior. \' l'I"~ kw 1111 .ii mile,... 7:!l.i l.O I'. Priced to Sell! Williams lm1:11.irh KOl I l 'onimon"callh H1wna I' .i r~ :1:!1 ·7000 c1 ,1~stf1ctl .1d ,, ... 11 l>1i,J. 111•rru,. !->m;.ill ll1't1l' "' ..WY tlt•tn .Ju~l 1-.111 c>i:• :.i1i7>< GHeral 990 ( .•..................... XLNT I USED CAR SPECIALS '73 JEEP WAGOMHll 4 +4 . V·8 . aulo. fact()()' air. real sharpl .. (511GOPI $3995 • '73 JEEP 112 TOH PtCK ur 4 wheel drive V-8. pow er s te ering, ready for summer ca!Tl()4ng!(P2341 9 J $3695 • '73 DODGE llOOYAM V-8. auto . p o wer steering, low miles. surfer interior. real sharp! ( 129194) $3545 • '73 DATSUN 240Z 4 speed. factory air cond1t1on 1ng. low miles. real sharp !• (266HTU $4495 '71 AMC JAYEUM 360 V-8, 4 speed. real sharp -ready to go! (619KPV) $1595 '70VW SCl)U.+JtHACIC 4 cyl., auto . radio. heater. low miles. sharp! {824Clll $1795 174 DODGE CAMPY YAM V -8. automati c factory air. powe r steeri ng . special pa i nt . s harp • (237KUT) $4695 • &MANY MORE TO CHOOSE .-·. 'KENDON .,,-. AMCnJEEP • , 'l ,...ttMn")A BL'WD ~ S Spcedi; or /\utomal11·s 645·5700 dlr ~BEIU 69 2!!0S, Sein, w /air. Cll'an. pvt ply. S3,100. 501'z /\t·ac1a. CdM. $1500 DISCOUNT!! :>Ul5 (; .t;. Blvd .. G t; Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew Datsun 9720 I :!OW \\';1riwr IN STOCK NOW IMMEDIATE DELIVERY At;TllOHIZE IH:,\Lt-:H S,\Lt-:S SEHVICE I.EASING ••••••••••••••••••••••• .11 So ~la111 G---- ill Ualsun 510 Nr new Sanw 1\11.1 •• :,7 :!1:12 M 9742 D engine New Lire:>. whls & ---••••••••••••••••••••••• paint. lis t ofr. ~·7895 69 MGC lJATSUN 260Z '71. lo ma. 1973 FIAT ROADSTER "Int (•ond S5!1.Xl 581·562!1 124 SportCoupt:> Full) rccond1t1011t.'<I luw J':ARINO alt.Gp.m . MintComl lil6·8:!0l mile:.. .\.\I WM l>tcrco. -'152AN<.l 1 MOTOR CARS 1200 W. Co.et Hwy. 645·1102 Aueu hem tht ~ B'l Chi~ ·73 Dat:.un i.aoz 1971 flA1 Spor1 Coupe. automulll' air allO": runs & look'> Just hke ' ' J a 0 "'J?O O whl•eb, super clean. lo 11 e w , m ., i. .. ~ - mile:.. Weck-end sale. 4!13·51~ _ ----- 144llZS. Honda 9727 He rb Friedlander 537.7777 AHa Romeo 9705 94ilSG.G. Blvd .• G.G. ....................... --------- Alfa Romeo Demo $ALE l'ric·cd from $6799 ( 11750:!1 Beach Imports 848 Uo\e al MacArthur &Jambon•e. NU. '70 IJat:,.un 1600 Roadster New rad ials, hard top Priced lo sell! 769BSY J lcrb Friedlander 537.7777 tl625<.:.G . Ulvd .. G.G. 69 DATSUMSIO Auto .. radio, vinyl roof. l'leo.111. sharp. IYDJH!IJ Sµec1al car lor son or daughtC'r. S9&! 752-0900 Ii 71 ALFA ROMEO Ur.ff .!!i,111'11 SPIDER MJiit!1cftiV~. I lunt. ~h. 842·443S A low mileage roadster ---------- in s upe rb cond1t1on ! 1970 Dats un 510, stick, 831 ·2040dlr. radio, p r iced lo sell $1095. One owner. Eves. 1974 ALFA n o mco 675-7434. Spydcr. b l ue. 12.0001.-:.------------------- leach Imports MK Oo\P ~1l M Ul'Arthu1 & J amboree. N.8 752-0900 71 MG MIDGET 4 !;pd .• all this needs 1s a owne r, gor geo us . (7978NL) $Ul88. U@.@lg}I 18711 ac , •. I lunl. Heh. 842·4US from de;i !er "1ndow pric~ on Lh1s near new TOYOTA Sport Coupe Aulomauc. power :,leer· ing, air l'lmd. :\M·FM radio. \ 111,v l lop. l'tn 1147ti Offer Exp1n·:. i 11 ;., lOp.m. I '73 TH Ii. Only li,000 al" Lu;il mill's . Wcck·c11d l>l'l'<'ial !J77JCZ. I krb Fric<llandl·r 537 i777 !Jtil.) G .G. BIHi . (.;.(;, Volkswagen 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REPAIRS-SERVICE E>.ch;.i11J!c & Reuwkls BROOKL 'I:-.; UU<: Ct>. E ,.11m<1ll':-548 tll-H n~,. .. L""~, I-R:y ~~ mfMlt. WJW 2504 Univenity Dr. 6roYOTA vo~~;~~!i:~or 1966 Harbor. c M 646 9301 TWO FREE TICKETS ($20 Vulue) TOYOTA SALE New •7 5 Pickups LARGE SELECTIOM or Lease NOW! ~u le.wiA VTOYOTA 1966 Horbor, CM 646 9301 --- to lhe OL Y SUPERBOWl MOTOCROSS ~ulunlay, July 191.h al lh(• L.A. COLISEUM l'lca~l' n dl t).ll -51rni. l'\l J:l:i lo c1a1m your l1ckcb. (North County loll Cree number 1s S-l0-1220.) **** '72 !:Jul>. Air, new cng. clutch, tires. l'erfccl. P t P494·038L ------'71 SUPr:R BEETLE, 20000 act. miles. Like New. SUN5. 645-1513 m iles, AM /i''M. xlnl Atltos,Uaed Auto1,UHd cond. m ust sell. :>19·S434 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• dr (213)598-6131 , .. ·-------·----------.. 9765 Toyota 9765 71 Al!::.ro lilack, unly ~>.'i.000 inilc,.., a ir . slercu, 1mmacul<•l<' I04.S D L<2 1 See to APPRECIATE 1lAtfe ..... s Speed. only 21.00 mil es. Ulauplunket AM /FM s l erco . (S4JMXll > PRICED TO SILL • BUY or LEASE llBDB IN SANTAANA SPORTSCAR CENTER LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED IMPOITS Dick Miller Motors FtA T fACTOIY AUTMO•tt.110 Wet. S..lcs. ...... & 0..-t o.tlvery 120 W. Wot'Mf' at So. Main, Santa Ana • 557 'P2132 • Oncmynew 1974rotary·enginecar. There's never been o reblite tow ur .i ih .. upw11 1 · • li<!tfer time to buy Mozdo. Yov ,, "'•"'"'of yo... I v.'1• • l f)h g el o hmmmd1nger ol o deal o t~-;1 d r '"'-. from us-and $500 cosh boc" One'" q • ""'"' from Mazda -when you bvy tough rnr Onl" ony new 197 4 rotory engine ltmmmdonger cor equipped the way you 111..e of o deal -~. •t (Andyov conu!.eyour ...._.,_ --·~ ~~~~ • Auto Used . 'O'-U1ad OIJL Y PILOT Frida Jul 11 1915 A.utoa.. lftlported Auto1, ....,otied .A.utos. Uud Alltoa, U1ed .... ~· ......................... ~ ............. . • . . •••••••••••••••••••••• ·····················-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CM•rolet 9920 ce..vrol•t 9920 Mew ••o ....... Mew ••ool Autot, Mew 9100 Vol•o 9772 VolYO 977 Weir 99 I 0 OM,,... 9920 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ................. ••••••••••••••·······~~I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• , •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••······· ••••••••••••••••••••••• the Great Alfa "Sail" ~.....,_,,,__-.. . ~ . ~-:A ---41··· ...-y-:~OMEO Annual Demo & Executive Clearance Sale the Bi9 SAAB "Story11 DEMO SALE! $AVE HUNDREDS $$$ 848 Dove St. at MacArthur & Jamboree Newport Beach • ORANGE COUNTY ·7~ Volvo l44. Low miles. "fS liu.ick .Estate Wui:oa. COMMIU. 12 Nova, lo mi. 4 dr, ~ood '70 CHEVROLET VOLVO :super cle~n. n~w steel aar condlllonln&, wood CHEVROLET cond. column shift Sl MONTE CARLO EXCLUSJVJo:t.YVOLVO ~:i~~if7C1~~~:,. Week·cnd rirtoe~l~!~1 •1~f1~gTo~~'. SALES&SERVIC1'.: or be~l. 5·HI 03T!I & Vinyl top, u1rcond., fully Lari.;est Voh~u Dt!alt!r ll\lrl) f'rie<llunder Lie. 078KRS. ~ 2828 Hartaor llvd. Mll·l054. C(1u1ppcd. in Or:rngeCounty! ~37·7777 Herb 1-~r1edJander COSTA ME.5A '72 Monte CurJo. Gd. l'Onu . HARD TO FIND UUYorl.1.<:AS t: 002.SG G. Blvd c; (; Imports 546·1200 air, AM ,FM . ~:.'!IS. C-111 OIRl'X I' . lOOIU G.G. Blvd • G G 979-6714 '74 Caprice Classic. 4 dr WARDS.LEE *AMC*· · 1234 S. MAIM M:rt'l~, ~;:·:::~::::::!!¥.~ ~~!'!:~.'.~.: ... !!!.~ ~E1~~~~~~~.~~ .~~~ 2025 S Manchester 14 HORNET CADILLAC '70 Chevy lmpalu, 4 door. Anahel·m 750-2011 automatic l ran:.misMon. Standard s hift. Economy Over 70 to choot;e from. air conditioning. power Anniversary SALE! '75 VOLVO 164E4Dr. SJk!l.'lul 12S6KEM> .From ~1995 . GMA~ steering. Lac. OOOADZ. $2515 Financin &Leasm . $1199. Herb l''ricdlandcr 7 4 GREMLIN Im ports Lt:v1 Special. Look:. llt!W. (t».tJ1''li ) . 10081 G G lJlvd., G.G . 531·54&1 U1.•111v .iutom.1l11.'. .Jll' $2515 1·1rnd • flO\\l'f slt.'t'l'lllg. •7 4 Cadillac • '74 CH EVELLE Malibu Classic Sta. Wgn. Like brand new. $4,200. 840·1641:1 '73 !\Jonte Curio. P S . P I U • A I C • A M / 1'' M caS!WtlC !.tl1t't'O. llC\\ radials .. S.tl'tilln·! l'.ill ft1('k, alt. .> or wknll:. 833·1li54 547-5826 ---Santa Ana 1970 CHEVB.LE 9925 MALIBU . :'!'!!~e.':•••••••••••<!•• Auto. lruns .. factory:ur .. 71 Chrysler Town &C()C)n- cond., pwr. s lceru1~. try Wagon 9 pw;senftr. vinyl 1·~f. b.uck.J.!L ~ ~f rack, 'air condiUoo- -real sporl), low mile:.. in~ power seuls. Uc. (017HN 10 227CTO. S2499. $2195 Herb Frkdlander Toyota h1.•at11tght rims. fluv1 . f4Jl eJltiA Coup~ de Ville 10081 G.G. Blvd., G .G. 537·5464 --- .\ l\1 F :'11 I! t r ~ l' k • cd l • tn.Jt:. ::Jvl-l ~ Was $8190 .;:~,,.,, TOYOTA Less than ~.ooo actual CLEAN '63 Chevy, 4 dr, WARDS. LEE Savings SI 004 lf'. miles. J>eautlful. powder srr. 6 cyl. rWlS perfect. blue, t>lue cloth mtenor. Sh· P' ~,75 ,,.5_0 ..,1,. fl *AMC* 'ti:J NEW YORKER Gd. MOW $7186 ~M Horbor_:5~6 9303 (68S JL0) $699.5. 5 ar ·"" ·.,.. "" .. a · transportation, gd. tires. l Jim Slemons --1234 s. MAIM ~mo. s42.4so6 Detut enriA s' 9P702RHT~BROHEUTT I orts 547-5826 l !fl:J-N~por;-C~ "" mp 74 MONJE CARLO Santa Ana must sell. Xlnt cond. VOLVO UL. A uto. trans .. pwr. lll7oH6u3rbol r1_!321v7d6 .. c.M. All power plus air S!:J:)().ltJ0·5115_. __ _ :.teer1n1t . air t·ondition· • (S46KZI ). ·so .Pick up trut k. mll'nor --- 1 ng, tully ~quippe d. excellent. li cylintkr 'li!l <.:hrysler-lc1rst!d. P /b. l'?M •twto ... < '·' h i/. 9101 \670EIL> FLEETWOOD $3815 e n g ine. runs good & IJ 11• a ,cond. ~50: Sat & BRAll..I D ll..IEW HARD TO FIND 6:1, full pwr & air, except. strong. body needs work Sun Chevro~ Slulton, 700 ...,. ...,. $2595 rond. Gold, blk vin. top fl l • $450. 548 !JM:J W. 19th St, C.M. 1975 VOLVOS Blk teat. ant.~ or orr 11111 Ufti.A -c t• t I 9930 I Lrade considered. AM '4111. CORVAIH !\Jun.tu Coll\ on inen a I WARD S LEE . . "I & l ...................... . Buy or Lease . . 5-17·5832 PM & wknds. OTA 66. reu l l'll~ au I) AMC I -51.6470 TOY lnms. New tires. lop. 't>5CONTINENT~ VOLVO DEALER I * * 1 ' -· ----~ paint , more . ~7UU . lmrnac ulall'. P rivate SINCE 1956 : 1234 S. MAIM ·7~ CADILLAC ~dan Oe ~66 Harbor _c M_64b 9303 '830·9417 party. ~795. Ph: 1;..1s~. 1 I \.Ille. Jl'.1 ,000 m1. Owner. 910 WILLIAMS I 547-5826 , Sac.S2500.67S.83-15 Buick 9910 Buick 9910 Buick 9 I . --••••••••••••••••••••••• ··········•••#••······· ...................... . IMPORTS Santa.Ana !·1:.i Cadlll<.tc' 1-:1 l>orado. I . ---I &>aut. blue mt!lalhc ex· EXCLUSIVE Buick 9910 Le nor w /white interior !••••••••••••••••••••••• and LOIJ. 22,000 mi. Pvt. VOLVO . ply .. mu~t sell.644-2950. I HUl<.:K HOAD~lr\ST1rn. 6 7 CADILLAC · ·Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad DEALER I l!J50 I ' - l!Ulll'o mmon"~:, .. 1t!1 I x,lnt .c~>t1d. ~akc.o,lfci-. 2 Ur., V·8. uulomal1c BU\.'llJ I' ark .'l-1 1000 Ci.Ill ti46·51!t>7 ... rter6 I M. · · Lruns .• r adio, heater , SKY HIGH .DISCOUNTS· Incl 4 \peed, front d"c brol..e•, 2300 er 4 cyf engine, ftont & •COi bumper guard~. all vinyl frnt buc~ els, ree l & prnron ~tt'cr, (Sc• = 5. R10V128344, Stk =07961 1975 GRANADA LIMITED EDITION 2 DR. SEDAN 1975 PINTO 2 DR. SEDAN j ~ 1975 MAVERICK ~;i~(]fr:l±•.•-~,¢1111 2 DR. SEDAN "'U' 250 CID lV 6 -cyl1ndcr engme, vinyl seat trim, OR78x 14 tires, front disc brakes, floor shift, front & rear bumper guards, 3 speed Irons , (Ser = 5. K9 Ill 439 I 2, Stk. = 1244) 1975 PICK-UP F250 133 Custom STYLESIDE Incl. cu~tom ~ecor g roup; ommc· tcr I 011 gouge & fuel ecom It, fue l sy>I., cvop cm1uron contl , side mtrrors,. o •tr o coof1n9,. ,.od1otor (Ser. = F258RWO I 032. Stk .z:TJ27) 1975 FORD .CARGO VAN I 00 I :>4 .i• 1 • J 'w-." fO'! ,,...-"' cf.:ior , O\t """"'' ~ "l1" t •r"" llOU"·~ ""'°' ·~""1 ,.~ ,.,.~~ !•''•-' o-;t•r" oJ .-"'~A. ftr ~ f'lll"'t h hi..d 1 ..,..... • •OC •fllo' \)r't QI f•<Jft\ '¥-" O ""'f'lf J V' I t tCJ+Jll) lfOI' ":i•lr 1~'41 fJSf)ri.tt • bt' I ""'<'v"' _.,, ,.~.,_,,.,~Ot'M"•Of ~~-,,ioo ,.. ·1-,. 1eo 'ff l? •N lo• "'o"VJ ,,,. • ) "'1 ""'f 'de-Of9'0 °'"'"" ·~ ~r t •t10 'W'"1 '*"09'"' W 0"'9 gl+tt•l"OtO# ~y ;:~::~;~~~ s4295 . b ,,,._pf'I\ bt13tt .,, ... IS.. -=E04aHW901ll, S-•" 11611 COLT S •o< 1 Go> S"v' • (27JCPC) '73 COURIER PICKUP 4 •pd. Iron• , low moles (2154 2ll '73 GMC SPRINT .\uto Irons . foe 101 y 011 pow •teerong, powe• b1o~c> (54699M) '66 MERCURY MONTEREY A Dr Auto Irani . fo<I Ott, pow itg & b<okes, V roof (SIT 513) '72 MUSTANG MACH I Auto. Iron>, focto1y 011, pow ste;:rong, power b1o~c' (93 I &YGI '70 MAVERICK 2DOOR 6 cyl. Gos So~er (ZDVI 13) 72 FORD GRAN TORINO 2 dr . ndtp , auto Irani , foci oir. pwr itg. pwr b1~ (046EOH) '66 CHEVY WAGON Ec<>f\omocol tronsponoti<>f\ (RGR251) '70 MERCURY COUGAR '1 dr ndtp • oulo hon• • foci 011 pwr stg • btokc» (9 51 EPW) '72 CHEV. MALIBU A11to ITOM., foctMy oor, pow ''V , pow., tw°"•• (l l 9EOH) s1454 s2154 s3354 s754 s2354 . 51354 s1954 s754 s1354 52154 power windows, factory air co nditionin g. whitewall tires. vinyl rnof. vinyl interior. ll.T. Taking a long tnp. This 1s the one. Lie. TQT032 S888. Utttl·klJi'Jf/11 111711 lt;ac~ I lwil lkh 114?·4435 73 COUPE DE VILI.E COHP. Vite. Pres. w1h"::.1 pcr:.onal cur. Loaded. Low m1IC!>. Pcafrtl. Harbour V. W. . . . . . ' llWlt. Sch. 1142·4435 Camaro 9917 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'til:I C AM,\ HO 3<!7 en~. Sll<'k. Nds. IJumj)l·r. nu tires. r uns g n:at ~9;; or ofr. ~<! u<!OH *. * * Douglas Dansereou 21 SS Canyon Dr Costa Mesa You arc lhe winnt:r uf TWO FREE TICKETS <S20 Value> lo lhe OL Y SUPERBOWL MOTOCROSS S<1turday. July l~h al Lhe L.A. COLISEUM Please call 1>42·5678. e>.l BRAND HEW '75 BUICK ELECTRA LIMITED "LOADED" H457153 $6907 BRAND MEW '75 BUICK LA SABRE "LOADED"X140770 s5213. BRAND HEW '75 BUICK REGAL "LOADED"Z121383 ~5023 BRAND MEW '75 BUICK CENTURY "LOADED"Z105128 $4824 BRAND MEW '75 SKYHA WK #127173 $4256 "TERRY BUICK 5th & WALNUT "DOWNTOWN HUNTINGTON IEACH" 3.13 to claim your ltckcls. 5 3 6 6 5 8 8 1Nurth Counlv Loll frt•c • numher 1s 540.'1220.) **** ~"!.°.!·.~:.": ....... !~~~ ~.°.!·.~:.": ....... !~.~~1 ~~°.!·.~:.": ....... !~~~1~"!.°.!·.~:.": ....... !~.~~ '68 doDGE PIOCUP • ~ndet. •tick thltt &2 644 m11-(244M8) . .. ... 51299 '66 FORD VAN e c:ytlnder. stick ahlft. 68.348 metes. CV15351) 5 1299 '67 DODGE PICXUP 18 cytlnder. stick shift. 30.~2 mil" e cytlnder. s11ck shift . '45.630 miles. (U38821) . (07'4966) , 5 1499 5 1499 '74 F '71 TOYOTA '72 VEGA COUPE 5 1499 5 1499- .1:::~E·OYER 300 llEW IN ~~K! .BUY· FROM YOUR #,. DEALER liow1 140 •l'.IG•M. wlleel lnm ""II"· --Is oe- lv•• Q(,mo.••· l>YG~el Mal$. l>nl.0 ~. H 0 1..0111or 110 1 I . ' t IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 5284'4' IOUNTAIN VAlllT HUNTINGTON ----1-IACH • .• ~ . . : ...... Uaed Autos. Uwd Autos, UHd ,A.MfO., Used • IAeltos, UHd Alltos, UHd . Autos. Used A..tos, Used Alltos, Used • ~~:;::~;·········;~·;; ;:·r~·············;;~~ ~;:;~:~·········~·;; ~.:.:;;i~;·······;~~~ ~~;;;·············;;·;; ;:i;;:~;.:·········;~·;~ ;i;::;.:·········;;·;a ;:;~;i~~···········99·6s ~-~::···········;~·;~ ~······················· .••••.......•.•.....•.•....•••...........••.•.•..•••...............................................•..........................................•.................. ···················~··· ~·63 Classic Rdstr. Fine '70 Ford LTP, 4 door, '70 Maverick, good cOhd. Sales and Service '72 PINTO ATLAS •7 4 PONTIAC ·71 Firebird, 350 hµ .. vin~ t cond. Will consider trade hardtop, pow..-steering, MustSell. $950. OLDSMOBILE 1973 lop. A/C, 31,000 m~-~111 f SUSOororr. 675-6889. stereo. Air conditioning. Phonc64.S-4175 GMC TRUCKS Squire Wnnon PLYMOUTH Chrysler JPt..rnouth LE MANS cond. Best offcr. 01a •• 111t f' Lie. H22BEO. $1499. -":J , •• , or 675-8039 ~Cot19ar 9933 Herb Friedlander Mercury 9950 HONDA CARS Less than 18,000 actual Open Daily & Sun 't1l 10 COUPE Th.~.::i:'· -d -- .,;••••••••••••••••••••••• Imports •••••••••••••••••••• ,.. u-1·-sity,... . ..&-miles. radio, heater, FURY ... ,.. P.M I ~ h ........... , I ~4e.-.,tr 997~ ~fl "'" •• '-"'D t l -.. · "">..05 (711 ' ·•929 Ha --.r 81\ d ....:::.:. l an .-.v,vvv mt l!S • • • • • • • •. •• ••• •• •••• • •• , '68 ~-Cougar, new A.tr. 10081G.G ... jlvd.1G.G. •1JQ MERCURY 2~Harbo.r8lvd. a u oma ic, .. ir....,,, · HARDTO .. ......, · fl ad 1 o. h e. a l c r .. 68 T ·Bt.rd . ·d"n lull P /8 , 1'/S & Crai~cr • 537~ CostaMesa 540-96-10 GXZl CostaMt!:.a <1utomalll",a1rs:IW5.(7l!J . ~c" · , ~ rims. $1100. or best offer. Stationwogon Jim Slemons .i <lour cqu1µµcd with 360 546·1934 llFV> ~wt!r. air condiu.ur~ini.: '• 492·8176 '73Torino Wag,R/l-l,P tS. (544UIN) Pinto 9957 cul, 2 uhl. VII. l'ngmc, Ponti;c 9965 J• SI \ln}l roof. Li l'. \\ICX IJ ~ P tU,T tGls,radials,Hke 645·5700 dlr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Imports and lorc1u c fl1t c am emons $ll>!l!I. • '69 Cougar X R7, A/C, P /S, new ~700 645·2fl6 ----, . -• •• • • • • • • • • ••••• • • • • • • • I rt· llerb Friedlamll'1' ~ new tires . $1450. Must . . -1966 M&RCURY.Colony H Pinto Run,.bout. 1970HarborBlvd.,(;.M. l rans m1:.:.1011. Fa~·tory 75 ASTRE -mpo s fmport.s • AM /F..M t eo L pe 63 276 air cond1l10111ng . : selltoday!540-64:r7aft.6 1970 FORD G·l . 500 P a r k Station Wagon, At" . s c1•rt adl • l·I I 1!170 11 arhorBlvd.C~I. IU081G.G.Ulvd .. <;J, • ---a ax1e ' $150 646·866.5 v, v1ny op. x ----AM/Jo'M rad10, l1 l slc~r New Toyota lradl· in 5J7 ~ !Doctg. 9935 totally ne':" ~ebll e ng. ' thruo 1;1t . 10,000 mi . 1 p T in.g wheel. Bro~n ru:ush S t ill sm e ll s 111..•w 631·1276 · • ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/18,000 m1, air, custom '73 Mercury Comet. VI!, C549K 1!:1 ). SJ295 . Pvt. 7 4 IN 0 with ,Oyster ~ige vinyl (562Tl0) -V~go 9974 : h 1lc h, clean . $12j)O. Air, s tereo, PS. Cruise Ply. 544 -S!l!H before 8 (llU KKZ) roof. S0.100 miles. t'ully tii Ll•man:-. han.ltup. p/s, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • '67 DODGE 493·5196 Control. Luxury Decor p.m. 645-5700 dlr. reconditioned. -$3615 µ h. auto, nu paint, lo mi. 7 I VEGA .: • k M Sell ---$2 195 Xlnl rond . Stl75. 675-~ J STATIOMW.AGOM '73 Grand Torino. Lo mi, p~c age. ust • ~. 72 Pm lo Squire. auto. air. iJA•u• lAuw 1 1599 CBKJ : <ZKJo'99!U Xlnl cond. $2300. Call !3.'~~o~~ys S48·09<&2, eve:.. am/I'm . S2000. Call btwn '73 Pinto Wa~. t\Jr, cust Inquire to: ""' UIJW 't>ti Bonne' ilk Nl'w tire~. o-l5·5700 ·c11r. ! 145.5700 dlr. 644·5722askforTom. . 5 &7pm ti4t.i·5ITTO. inter, lug rack, Mich Bustness OHice Xl11l <·ond ~ij offt.>r , :... -, MustC11t9 9952 tires, am 1fm rud, 4 spd. Orancie Coast TOYOTA l'h 5.rn 1)~111 _ ·;4 VEGA Wagon GT .;.11r, B73 Coronet. good 400 1964 FORD_ hardtop, reblt •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ; S2650 1Wli·3254 aft spm Daily Pilot a uto. sharp. St85(J ot lcr :•.:·f':ut.7~~· ... ~~;. ~~~·. ~~:;~b~=~~~~~~'o:; ~~: 172 MU.ST AHG IF YOU :J:JO W . Bay St. CM 1966 Harbor c M Mb 9J01 73Ct~':.:1d f;!~~~fr'edr~d, 960-2924 11· 8 · --_.: _ ,,... C 11493 4170 have a service Lo olfer or '73 Pinto Squire Wag Xlnt !lt.iO· IS8!I 'i:! \\.·J!a GT. Auto. )w w ' ,:C,Onaider trade + cash a · Convertible goods to sell, pl<1ct! an ad cond. Lo m1 ·~. Auto, lx>n't give up the :.hip! '66 Le Ma ns. H 11, ,\ 'f. ---t.rJkc:. shoc ks. ::.12.>u. ' f-Pvl. Ply. S41-8996days .70LTD, R!lf.A(f,air, in the Dally Pilot acond.ma~"hls.S27SO.l"L1st" 1l 1n class1Cit..>d. very, very clcJn SJ<J5 'iOLe Muns.lom1,,\C. C'Jll.1flcr5.557·85:ri: S31·8392eves. 60,000 mi. Pri ply. <Ser. lfOS68) Less lhan Classified Section . . . 642·4000 exl 31 days . Ship to :.hore results! p p new brakes. gd <'Ond 20,000 actual miles, mw.t Ph 64 .. 5678 645 7108 I knds • ~ •70 Dart Swinger, c:c:,ooo $1595. 548-9929 . one ... · · eves w 642·5671J. 546·99'~ Be:.t orrer 644-67.W Wa nt ad results 1>-1:!-,Kiif • o#>I see lo appreciate, 1m· , ----------"· - " mi's. Air, p /s, gd rubber, · m aculale lhrbughoul. Avtos, Hew 9800 Aut M 9800 Auto M 9100 980 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 t'cvlnlp. $1300.642-2312 '72 Gran Torino Sport . Jim SletllOllS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••~~· •• :.': •••••••••••• j ••••• ~· •• :.-W: •••••••••••• ~~·.~:.': ••••••••••• 'f.S Dart Wag. P /s, air, /\/~. P_tS. P /D·brks. • ·;New puini. tires, brks. radial tires, xl nl CO(ld. Imports • :Xtra sharp. 18 mpg. • 1-498·2626 · 1970 Harbor Blvd., C.M. i ~st. 548·8342 an Spm '7 3 Ford LTD 6 31-127 6 ' Wt Dar\ GT. Auto. Power. Br'~· 4 Or. 11.T., A/C. ,74 MUSTANG 11, 14,000 f •Extras . runs & looks ~/S. P /W, AM /FM m i l es, ·c lean , $2750 ~ ,great. $870. 675·0076 Stereo, many extras. 751 .0467 pvt party ~ <Stock No. 730). Full ' · ti ~ge Charger '73, brn Price . $2395. Call before 1965 Ford Mustang V·8 4 I . l~:i~kt;~~;:,·:,'~wR~f~2 7 p.m. 644-2950. Dir. ~~~7 Xlnt condition. new tires. Xlnt cond. 173 Ronchero , •Mus i sec lo a!'prcc. Mustang 67,289auto, ~it0-1701 all 7pm VIJ. Automatic trans., air. R /}j. '600. ford Power steering, Air con· 64•1493 h••••••••••••••••• •• d1Uoning. 13,000 miles. '66 Mustang 2 + 2. New 1i , Sharp! ISlock No. 825). paint, Ur es. Good Cond. ~ 75 LTD WAGON C a 11 before 7 p . m . $750. Aft. 3PM 531J.8103 I 644·2950. Dir. ' V·8, automatic. Every . 67 Mwit.ang Fastback 289 FORD extra. Save $$$. '69 LTD .wan: R/H/air. p /s, auto, V-8. R /H, (8320 lmmac. Jntenor. $850. or t /gls $615. Bob. 644-4493 bestorrer. 4!H-Z:t71. _.....::--'-------$5715 '66 Mustang. Gd. cond. Falcon, 19,67. 4 ~r. 6 cyl. Make offer. Call 962·4000 UIH Ullt.4' $750. 968·8780. '65 GT, Fires tone tires " , ma••· 4 1pd. Xlnt cond. I iJ • .. L'm: 1 P /I, Radio, Ori&. owor. ·~ · '68 .Ranchero, V-8 auto, $1000. 494.7423 ;~~ VOLVO p /s, p /b, r&h. Sharp.1....;,,_~----­ $132&-Days 213-448-4584. 'H Mus tang It, 4sp, , 1966 Hnrho, C M 646 9301 l::ves '14 J846·5039 AM /FM, 18M. 36,000 mi ----warr, xtra11. spotless. $3000. 5411.3177 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 172 OLDSMOllU TOI ON ADO Black w / black lop, All/FM 11.ereo t.ape, lul· I)' equJ,ped W/ electric tun too . (673FAW) $2495 SILL Wle ...,_ w"'9 a Dall)' PUol Cl ... il\ed Ad. MHITt. EXCLUSIVE N>• ORANGE COUNTY 'UCAH.LAC COHYBTllll Fllll ~. ~CW'>' 11<. 1111 """'· AM/FM 119flt0. GIH n ' &ham (711Kl0l \ I '74~1 SUll9YAM I 1>100 ...... ~. llCW'4t alt.,111• & llr41li••· air cond., IUIOIN-relio 6 llMI«. 12806tVJ lt75 POHT14C 4STH s "°~ ... Cl( court J7 MPG IPA HH'iHWAY -JJ MPG EPA crTY nSTs '7J PONTIAC H.AHDAM Qle A.<4o.. fecfory air ••n'(i rool. .._ -11-no -bfltl< ... ••ndows -SHI rallve wh••!•· (M3GWA) , '74 POHT14C UMAMS AUTHORIZED Sales and Service '6ta.ft<>UT MA.LaUCOUPI w. ..-.atie. r8dlo, ~. Nclory -· ~ at_,. • ~-... --.(ZGVtea) . •• 1s· 1111· RMr ro FROM THE FACTORY jOwyilerCorporibon) -• '75 ... .n. a.ry.61n ...t,.,.,. pilln IMJ Discemh ... •-'wd••• affcbr pric•. IC_._ llllf illcWMI. llG SIUCTIOH. HADY FOi IMMIDIATI , DW YUY. u.w,LE: •75 PLYMOUTH FURY CUSTOM v-a. automatic. radio. heater. powef disc brakes. tinted glass. air conditioning. whttewall. deluxe wheel covers. power steering. (RH23J5G 168045) DISCOUNT PRICE $4495 s4195 CASH REIATE-$300 SArr1 Plymoulli FROM THE FACTORY •Orts1«CotlO<•hon1 -.. '75 Dnhn ...t ....... ,.. liCJ Di.comb off •-'wdwen 1ticbr pric•. llG Sll.iCTJOH.UADY FOi IMMEDIATI DIUYHY. UAwnE: •75 PLYMOUTH DUSTER Di~price$2995 s2795 CASH IEIATE-$200 WEWB.COME YOUR WARRAMTY SEIVICE WORK ••• R£GARDuSS OF WHERE YOU PURCHASED YOUR CHRYSLER OR PLYMOUTH Maw Mlw Senk• D.,t. "-s ...., ..... klfff 7:JO .... • 5:10 ,. .. ~at && • S:Ot ,.-. Ce1 fw -....... ,.. fer .. ,_. ...... ..... ,... ,... -,.,....., ..... stnlce. BIG USED CAR SAVINGS 174 PINTO STATION WAOON Economical 4 cylinder. auton'atic transmission. mags. luggage rad(, whitewall tires. radio, heater. !987t<lE) 52595 167 CHEVROLET MALllU 4 door sedan. ve. autatmtic, radio. heater. power steering, power brakes. (VGMs.41 l . 5595 169 FORD GALAXIE 500 V..S:-'·automatic. vinyl tap, AM/FM stereo radio. power steering & brakes. air conditioning. (ZXW898) Great Selection of the Success Ccr of the Year 174 VALIANT SEDAN '72 OLDS '7 4 PL YMQ •_74, CHRYSLER '71 AMC CUTLASS SATELL HEWPOIT CUSTOM 2 "d oor . V·8, automatic. air t!UsfOM AH v-a, automatic transmission. AM/FM cond1tion1ng. vinyl top. power V-8, aut~· io. heater. power stereo. POW9f' brakes. whitewllttires, ......... ng a brakes. .--wi· ....._._, steermo. power brakes, whitewall , """""' ..... ~ '""'"" t· a· d't · · ·....a t aircond1t1oning,vinyttoP.(439JSA) radio. heater. wh11ewall tires. ires. " con '1on1ng. Vl":J' ot:>. ri}J95 s3095· 53295 51·395·· • Vacation . BRAND t-1EW 1975 IMTERMATIOMAL 1/2 TON PICK UP TRUCK BRAND NEW I 975 INTERNATIONAL scour 11 COMPLETE "HEAVY DUTY11 SERVICE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR R.V. REC. THE BEST SERVICE IN ORANGE CO. FAST FAIR AND FRIENDLY. .. Today'f!i losing .Y. Stoek VOL. 68, NO. 192, 4~ECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1975 TEN CENTS Capo ~ ibe face or employe pay raise demands or up to 20 per· cent, Capistrano Unified SchQOl District trustees revealed today that they have oHered all district employes a combined three per- cent salary increase and fringe benefit improvement package. The offer represents a l.S per· cent increase in salaries and a l.S percent improvement in fringe benefits for the conung school Schools , Off er 3 Percent year. The offer already has been re- jected by two employe groups. District bus drivers were expect- ed to receive' the offer today. Rejection came from the Certificated Educator's Council, representing teachers, and the California School Emplores As- sociation, representing non- teaching employes including custodians and secretaries. Teachers had Qeen seekfng a 20 percent increase. Non-teach.ing employes have denanded a cost· of-living adjustment, equal to 12 percent. At a morning press conference today, Supt. Jerome Tbornsley, said the school board authorized the offer during an executive session Monday night. He said budget cuts would be required to create $207,000 for the • 1.5 percent salary' boost. The board will discuss J>05Sible cuts at its July 21 board meeting, the superintendent said. Money to cover the 1.5 percent improvement in fringe benefits already is contained in the ten- tative $19.8 million budget, Thomsley said. He noted that the entire fringe benefit package, which includes medical, de ntal a od life in- surance, is now out lo bid. Thornsley pointed out that all district employes will receive three to s ix percent "an- niversary" salary increasei next year regardless of action on addi- tional increases by the board of education. He said employes often dis- .reg a rd the fact that they a utomatically receive an- niversary increases. Hike The sala ry and fringe benefit offers and a discussion of generaJ areas where budget cuts might be made to pay for the increa.s~ is outlined in a letter lhat will be mailed today lo the district's 1,000 e mployes. Thornsley said the letter as be- ing mailed b ecause many e mployes are not reprcsenl\!d by any employe organizations <See SCHOOLS, PageA2> a I I oat ID 0 e r Abandoned Nursing Home Playground in Garden Grove is Now Overgrown Wltb Weeds Where. 011ce Men tally Retarded ¥olingsten Played. The Children Had to be Whisked Off to Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa in the Middle of the Night Because They Were Suf- fering Staph 1nfection. Sign (left), Remains Outside Now· Closed Home. Dally Pilot Staff Plwtos Transfer the Night • ID This is the second in. a five·part series of Daily Pilot investigative rq>Orls on the nursing lwme in· du.8try in Orange County. Dow They Care By GARY GRANVILLE Of The Deily PllOt Si.II It was well past midnight when the Jast of the ambulances left United Church Care Center in Garden Grove and hurried along darkened streets toward Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa. A Dai/y Pilot Series On Elderly Care In Orange County Nursing Homes-1!175 The ambulances that streamed from the nursing home on a chilly night last January car- ried in them 11 mentally retarded children in- fested with staphylococ- cus infection. service workers had the last of them safe- Jy bedded down in an infectious-disease ward at Fairview. GRAHvl'-L• Evacuation of the The sudden exodus from the nursing home was ordered by officials of the re- gional placement center who had entrust- ed the children's care to United Church Car e Center. children, all of them unable to care Cor themselves and many of them unable to understand their plight, began shortly before nightfall. Blrr IT WASN'T until after l a .m. that state and county health and social A few days after the impromptu evacuation, two state inspectors returned to see the nursing home and the 38 youngsters who remained there. . (See INSPECl'ORS. Page 83) 'Cut Bushes in Park' By J AN WORTH 6t Ille Dally Pllet S..ff Sexual activity, drug use, an alleaed rape and other Ulicit ac- tivities ln a Mission Viejo park have neighbors reaching ror tbe aJC in ,a protest against overgrown parkahrub . Protesters l lvlng in the Eldorado Homes area wlll ask lhe Mlulon Viejo Municipal Ad- vtaory COuncll (MAC) Monday to pressure Orange County park of- ftelals to prune down or remove t.hebusbes. The primary culprit Is the fast- 1rowln3 acacia, which lines .Eldorldo Park between an open field and adjacent homCJ. Tho park ls located on Camilo Drive nur Montevideo Elementary Sebool. Homeowners say the bushes ... , • • provide an ideal hiding place for a variety of social offenses. "They. feel it's a safety hazard for their children," one MAC council member explained. The homeowners complaints were trifgered by the recent al- Ieaed rape or an U ·year-old girl by a 13·year-old boy in the Mhes. But Deputy Sherirt Cal Neve, a MAC councilman, said be has heard from the Eldorado rHi- dent.s t>.fore on complaint.I ol similar hazards to beaJth and safety which are encouraged by the over,rown hedges. ''All lhe perk• are. ex~rtenc­ ing these problems to aome ex· t.enl," ~eve 1aid. ••Primartl)I. the problem 11 rooted ln the fact that the park 11 a galherin,i place .. ''But when you add heavy I vegetation, some problems just 1et worse. Some ol the bushes are so overgrown you couldn't aee someone an them durtna the da>-." Neve already bal contacted the Oruie County Department ol Harbors, Beaches and Parks and an or~er to prune the Eldorado bushes ha. been turned in, beaaid. Neve said p ark offu:ials told him one alternative ml&ht be to remova tke shrubs entil'ely and replace them with low·irowtng daisies. He Hid on~ wom.-a told blm the actlvily la tha Nbel ..baa become such• fti1.nce that Mr f amlly la comldmn1 Jeavlna &ho area. ••niey lf¥ to tell their kids <See SEX, P ... AU . I Salary Session Stalled Salary talks between employes of the San Clem ente Police Department and the city re- mained stalled today despite an appeal by the city's negotiating representative for renewed dis- cussions. "tr they 'II acknowledge the f act that we can have our bargaining agent there, we're re· ady to m eel today,'' Russell Rice, president of the Public Safety Employes Association, said. Rice's comment refers to the city 's refu s al to a llow a Teamsters Union representative to attend or participate in salary negotiation sessions . The city has barred its police offieers from joining, affiliating or p a rticip a ting with th e Teams~ers Union. The pollee •ssoclatioa main- tains it has only hired the union lo represent it, just as the associa- tion would hire an attorney. The city has retained Ivan M. Mo rriss , a form e r union negotiator, lo represent its in- terests. , Morriss replaces City Manager Ken Carr at the ba rgaining table. The change was made because city officials said it was difficult <See POLICE, PageA2) 0.lly Piiot Staff Phofo LEAVING LAGUNA Principal Haught Laguna's Principal Quits Post Dr. Donald Haught. Laguna Beach High School principal since 1970, h as r esigned to become assistant s uperintendent of the Poway Unified School Dis- trict in San Diego County. La. go' Da W l0ffi8ll Haught is the second Laguna n 41 Beach school administrator to • make the move lo Poway this ChasinD' Bus month. Dr. Robert Reeves, assis· -~ tant superintendent, resigned lo become supe rintendent of the Killed by Car Poway dis trict. A Laguna Beach woman was fatally injured Thursday night when she was struck by a car in Laguna Niguel as she tried lo run acr~s a busy street to catch a bus. Betty Lou J ensen, 41, of 1580 Galen Drive, was dead on arrival at South Coas t Community Hospital of injuries suffered in the 8 p.m . accident on Crown Vall ey Parkway just west of La Plata Drive, a California Highway Patrol spokesman said. Witnesses told officers the woman stepped from an Orange County Transit District bus that was eastbound on Crown Valley and then ran into the traffic lanes toward a bus waiting on the other side of the street. A car driven by Glenn A. Purdy, 19, of 24242 Las Naranjas, Laguna Niguel, struck the woman as she s tepped out from in front of the bus she had just ex- it~. the CHP spokesman said. Purdy was not charged in the in- cident. A county coroner's office spokesm an said the woman bad no known next of kin in the area and that her family was finally located early today in Illinois. Firemen Make Cliff Rescue Laguna Beach firemen rescued a 20-year..,ld La Mirada man trapped by an iDClOmlq Ude as be clung to the sheer race ot a ocean front cliff at ~cent Bay .t>oint Thursday. Cosimo Bellanova was pulled to safety by firemen who Halted them5eJve:. with rol>et and crawled down the cllft faec in Uae 11:05p.m. lncldent. Firemen tied a rope arowad Betlanova and he wu hoilt.od to tho top ol the point. Bollano•a was ahakea but aot injlaNd ln the incident, firemen reported. Haught. 38. w ill earn $31,500 annually in Powciy. He would have earned $28,728 in Lagunci Beach next year. Haught 's resignation 1s expect· ed to be ratified by the board of education Tuesday nj ght. He was awarded a three·year contract by the Poway school board last Monday. He joined the Laguna Beach district in 1968 as high school as- sistant principal. He was nan:ied principal in 1970, replacing Reeves who became assistant superinte ndent. Prior to com in~ to Laguna, Haught was a high school prin- cipal in the Barstow Unified School District. He worked under Reeves in Barstow. 7.25o/o Rate By Citibank NEW YOR'K CUPJ) - , First National City Bank, reacting to the tightening of money and credit by the Federal Reserve, today raised its interest rate for prime business loans to·ttl• percent from 7 percent. In recent weeks. the FED bas imposed rest.lie· lions on money and credit to slow the growth in the nation's monetary sup· pJies • CiUbank. ·the nation's lecood lar!fe&t and a<trend setter on interest rates, laM. week r aised the prime fortbe Dnt Um 1tnce ear· ly January. brinainc ill level to 7 percent, the pre-vaDin.t rate held by most C>tW commettiaJ bum. 'Believed Stolen; No Clues By HILARY KAYE Of ll\e D•oly P o lot St.ff !' A 29 -fool p owe r bo al mysteriously sank two miles off the Balboa Pier early today, causing U.S. Coast Guard and Harbor Department official:, to puzzle over whether any people were aboard when Lhe craft went down. No victims were found m or around the "Lani Kaj'' wh en il was discovered al 5:30 a .m .. ac- . cording to Sgt. Dean Cordell of Lh e Oran ge County Hcirbor Department. Owner of th e boat, Tom Finkles or Anaheim. said he gitve no one per mission Lo use his boat and that he knew of no one who would take il. Officials speculatC' tht' boat was stolen from its slip at. Newport Dunes and lhal the thieves may hc1 ve become l()l)l at sea. Or, it is possible Urnt somconl' towed lhe boat out and purposefuily s ank it, said Sgt . Cordell. The $7,000 ChrisCrafl was towed to the Lido Peninsula Ship Yard by the Coksl Guard cutler. where it is being exumined for possible clues as to why it sank and what happened lo those aboard. Divers from the Harbor Department entered the waler (See SINKI NG, Page A2> Quee1i Slated For Clemente One of lhree San Clemente girls will be sele cted Miss San Cle mente -Queen of the Fiest a La Cristianita in ceremonies al a chamber of commerce kickoff party starting al 5 p.m. Saturdci y al the San Clemente Inn. Contestants a re Peggy Dear d. 18, Lisa Croisette. 20. and Debra Robertson. 21. The crowning of Mi ss San Cle m ente will be between 8 :30 p.m. and 9 p.m. The two runners·up will be named princesses ofthe Fiesta. In addition to the beauty con· tes t, the kickoff party will feature barbecue dinner, a cos- tume contest, dancing. Mexican folk danc;ers, a barbershop quartet, arid square dancers. Tickets are $_6, and are availa- ble al the door. Or:•:<J L ~ast Weat•er Sunny and s izzling. Highs into 80s lows tonight in 60s. Patchy low clouds early in morning. INSIDE TODAY Diaogreement .among ortim ha8 led t.o. G rich. and varied . an icene m Laguna &?och. See storus by Oail11 Pilot Slaff Writer Jock~ pcU on POQe CJ of today"s Wee~. .u--. ............. •i ............ AJ Of-..C:..'f OMt ...... CJ-C:> .... ._.._ .. .,,. ... .... ........... ... _ _. .., ... .._ aa tt I I .... l 1\2 0Aft.. Y PILOT L/SC Frid!X, Ju!y 11, 1975 White Bouse Spg? WA S HINGTON (AP) - Former presidential aide Alex· ander Butterfield, who revealed tbe existence o( former President Nixon's taping syst.ero, was a contact officer for the Central In· telligence Agency while he served in the While House, a for mer CIA liaison officer for the Air Force said today. However. retired Col. L . Fletcher Prouty said in a • telephone interview Butterfield could not have acted as a CIA spy in the While House. Prouty said he did not know whether Butterfield was on the CIA payroll or whether Nixon or other Administration officials knew of Butterfield's role. Prouty said he learned of a CIA-Butterfield connection from former CIA agent E. Howard Huot, a convicted Watergate burglar. Prouty said Hunt used Butterfield to help him arrange White House endorsement of a group seeking the release of In· docbina prisoners of war, includ· ing undercover CIA agents. Butterfield could not be r e- ached for comment. Hi s wife called P r outy 's description of her husband's role ··absolutely false." White House press secretary Ron Nessen said Thursday as many as a handful of CIA agents work at the White House, but that none of them are undercover operatives. Prouly~scribed Butterfield as the per · n in the White House whom th CIA would have con· tacted if the agency needed White House assistance with sensitive operations. Butterfield served i s an assistant aide to Nixon from 1969 until 1973. An informed source said Prou- ty had given his information lo the House intelligence commit· tee in r ecent days. Prouty was called to appear before commit· tee investigators again today. In the interview, Prouty said top White House officials in the administration of former Presi- dent Nixon m ay have been aware of Butterfield's r ole as the person the CIA would contact "to get things done." However, Prouty said he was not certain Ad · ministration officials knew about this role. Neithe r, Prouty said, did he 'know for certain whether But· terfield was on the CIA payroll at the time. • "You never can tell,'' Prouty said, adding that Butterfield's salary could have been paid by the While House, the CIA or the Air Force. Butterfield, like Prou- . ty, is a retired colonel. ' "Unlesssome bodycomesclean . with, the precise documents, , nobody's going to know ... ," Prou· · ty said about the matter of pay. ; "That's the nameorthegame." · But Prouty declared, "He . (Butterfield ) was the agency contact officer.'' Butterfield gained national prominence nearly two years ago when he disclosed to Senate Watergate investigators the ex· istence of Nixon's While House . tape recording system. Fre•PageAJ SEX •.. : what not to do but there it is going . on in the bushes,'' Neve said. Neve explained, "Parents say · they try to tell their kids what they're not allowed to do -and then the kids see it going on in the ·bushes." J The Monday MAC meeting will 'be at 7:30 p.m . at the MAC cham- . l>ers. 26129 La Paz Road, Mission : :Viejo. i. I i ! ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed PrMl .. 111-....... ,_, Jack A. Curley V>tt Pr~l.,.nl •NI ()e,,.,el MfM- Thomas Keevil &llllor ThomM A. Murphlne Mt,,.,,,,, ·-- Char I es H. Loos Richard P. Nall AH••l•nl Mt,..91119 f;dilC<\ u1uu BHct. Oftk• . , .. ~'" .. _. M.tlliflt ~"': l>.O. lltll .... QD Other Offices c.tt. -W -~I..., Wfft ~IHCll U)J ... ~...,.._,. ._.I ...... ~ 11t l$ INIUI ...,...,_, s-..-.u ...... tUOI U P9t .... .. ~o._~,_.,. Te~M (714) 642~1 Classlfled Advertlll"9 642-5671 L•9una Buch All Oe!Wrtments: TelenhGM 4M·t•6t ,,~· s;.ft c.·~-.... 4tS·ot30 UPI T•lephOto CIA OPERATIVE White House's Butter11eld Nixon Fans Will Be Analyzed INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) - The Saturday Evening Post will hire a psychiatrist and psychologist to analyze the thoughts and letters of people who have rem ained loyal to former President Nixon. Cory SerVaas, co-editor and publisher of the Post, said Thurs· day the medical specialists will give their opinions after digging through more than two tons of letters and other Nixon papers. The letters were sent tO Nixon by well wis hers. ''There were many stories and a lot of the public who were ter· ribly opposed to the Nixon ad· ministration and all its faults," Mrs. SerVaas said in an in· terview. "But, this is strictly a series on the pro side. It's the other sjde of the coin." The Nixon papers, weighing about 4,400 pounds, were de· livered here by truck from San Clemente last week and locked in a warehous£ at the Curlis Publishing Co.-SerVaas Laboratories complex. ··1 was aghast that it weighed two tons," said Mrs. SerVaas. "I don't know what's in all the boxes yet because I haven't had a chance to go through them yet . We won't start until next week." Mrs. SerVaas said the Post would seek approval before using any of the documents from all persons mentioned in them. The Post has already assigned three staffers to dig through the 94 boxes of documents, which Mrs. SerVaas said were on loan rrom Nixon and would have to be returned. From Page Al SCHOOLS. • • and therefore, may not be up to date on the status of negotiations. Thornsley said that he wants salary increases settled before the start of school in September. He said n egotiations were stalled"" this year because the board's directioh was turned to hiring of a new superintendent following the resignation of Truman Benedict. Thornsley said he appreciated the employes' patience in getting negotiations under way. Fro•P~AJ POLICE ... for the city manager to function as a supervisor or employes while at t.he same time haggling with them over wages. Morriss, in a letter to police employes, appealed for renewed salary talks. The Public Safety Employes AssociaUon is the only mumicipal employe group that has not yet reached an agree· ment on salary and fringe benefits. Previous settlements have averaged eight percent, cl· ty officials said. F,....PageAI SINKING ••• SAN DIEGO <AP) -Viel· namese refugees at Camp Pendleton are getJ,ing telegrams fl'om home, most of them saying things like, "Glad you got out - glad you are well, .. a Western Union spokesman says. ' , Claire J . Douglas, Western ·union's district manager, said telegrams from Saigon are com-irw· at the rate of several weekly and are in both English and Viel· namese. But at Camp Pendleton, the Red Cfoss contact, identified by Douglas, denied ever receiving any of the wires. "If we got one from Vietnam, believe me it would be a great subject of discussion," Pete Ellis said Thursday. "In my entire time here, I can remember seeing only one tele· gram in the Vi etnamese language and I think it came from Canada or someplace in Europe." Bryce Torrence, director of Red Cross operations at Camp Pendleton, and EUis' supervisor both denied any telegrams from South Vietnam had arrived at the relocation center. Their denials brought this from Douglas: ''I've been in this busi· ness 35 years, and I think I ought to know if a telegram is from Saigon or not.'' San Clemente Train Victim 'Unconscious' San Clemente train accident victim Roger W. Hom remained unconscious and in critical condi· tion today at San Clemente Gene ral Hospital after receiving massive injuries when hit by a northbound freight Monday. Kent Cooper, 22, of Newport Beach, is not one to simply lle around the be1lch on a warm summer day. He would rather test his rock climbing skills on the nearest cliff. In this case it's a cliff at Pirate's CQve near the entrance to Newport1..Harbor, Cooper rated the 75-foot climb as fairly easy -for an ex1".rienced and well-equipped rock climber. FEA Suspects Cost Of Oil Infliited ?So~ht . . ln TIW/t ~· Of Autos Police today sought two men believed responsible for a car·. stealing spree that began in San Die10 County and continued in San Clemente. The multiple car thefts ap· peared to have occurred because the thieves kept taking cars that were low on easoline. The thefts ca me to light at 5: 58 a.m . when San Clemente Police Officer Richard Gorman was summoned to the home of .tobn Bucannon, 608 Camino de Estrella. Bucannon said be beard his car being started, ran out.side and saw two men driving it down the street. While investigating the theft, Gorm~n discovered a car be re- cognized as belonging to Joann Johnson, the city switchboard operator. T h e i~nition had been "punched, 'a popular method by car thieves tostartsomecars. by car thieves to start some.cars. Investigation near her home revealed a third car with a punched ignition that · police learned had been stolen in SOf ana Beach. The two vehicles1eft'behlnd in San Clemente both were out of gas. SclwolSets Paper Drive For Bus1 Fee Las Palmas Elementary School in San Clemente bu an· nounced a paper drive to pay for the ltl.as which transports sum- mer school students to swim- ming, pottery and gardening ac- tivities. • Horn, 37, of 243-B La Paloma, San Clemente was hit by a train WASHINGTON (UPI ) -A pass-through" lo customers. The agency said Thursday that it sent notices to tbe companies last IJ?ODth telling them they m.ay "The school district does not. pay for the bus," said Brain Jacobs, summer school prin· cipal. "We have to raise the money to cover tbi1 expense," as he ran along the Santa Fe dozen American oil companies tracks near Linda Lane. Wit· may have inflated prices by up to nesses said it a ppeared Hom was $165 million in buying foreign oil trying to catch bis pet dog run-from their own overseas trading ning ahead of him on the tracks. branches during the Arab oil em· The train's engineer reported· bargo, the Federal Energy Ad· ly sounded the engine's born, but min;istration says. witnesses said that although the man looked back once at the on· The FEA says some of the rushing freight, be continued to companies passed higher prices run after the dog. along to customers and may be Identity of the victim was un-required to refund oc roll back known until bis father came to overcharges. Other companies, the police station hours after the il says, .. banked costs for future OFFSHORE OIL TARGETS ABANDONED. A4. have used excessive "transfer prices" -the prices charged for imported oil in transactions between U.S. comp;mies and foreign trading branches -dur- ing the embargo. Summer school studenta,bave the option of riding to San Clemente High School to swim in the new pool or to .use pottery wheels. They may also bus to local school gardens. Papers may be dropped off at the school, 1101 Calle Puente. on July 23. Jacobs, requested that papen be bubdled ln larse grocery bags or bound with twine.. accident to report his son miss-.-~~iiiii--iliii-liiiiiiimmiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiii~;;iliiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiij;~fii~-iiiiiiiiiiiilmiiiiiiiiiii;;.miiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiij;;;:~ ing. I Pol.ice recovered the dog after the accident and turned it unhurt over to.the victim's parents . 11 .Jnjured In Skyscraper Blaze in NY NEW YORK (A P) -A two- alarm fire broke out in a mid· town skyscraper today, subject· ing hundreds of office workers to acrid smoke before they could be rescued by firemen. Eleven peo- ple were injured. Many fled to the roof of the 33-story building as firemen bat· Ued for 90 minutes before bring- -ing the electrical fire Wlder con· trol. Officials reported there was some panic initially as smoke sprea d through the air· conditioning syste m. The injured included six over· come by smoke and a fireman who suffered a broken wrist, ap- parently in a fall, officials said . Five were taken to hospitals. · The blaze erupted shortly before 11 a.m. in the skyscraper at 40 W. 57lh St., near Sixth Avenue, about six blocks north of Rockefeller Center. Two police helicoptera flew above the building as thousands of lunch hour strollers gathered to . watch the scene. Windows were broken lo vent the smoke where fire began on tbe 18th floor. Patti Dolan, who works on the 33rd floor of the buildinJ, spent some time on the roof and finally was t aken downstairs by elevator. She said some 200 penoo:s were on the roof and "everybody got calm alter a while." "Afte r we looked at the helicop.ters and the firemen ca.me up t9 tell us we'd be all right, I sunbathed:-' wsald. But she dabbed tears from her eyes as she joked about sun· bat.hln1. Fireman John Semlcb, ooe of the ft.rst on the scene, waa helped out ol the buildin1 just before noon and told reparters, "It's very hot and s moky on the 18th noor. SUMMER SALE Sofas from Henredon, Marge Carson, Sherrill, Stanton Cooper, etc., etc. ALL ON SALE NOW! Chairs from: Woodmark, Sherrill, Marge Carson, Marimont, etc., eJ,c. ALLON SALE NOW! 4. 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CUPI) - Aft.er f'i vt bout• ot. open.Wart avrgery Thurlday, 8h.ttera11 p6tarUt 1Mter n.a, a.. wa1 moved to an lat.mi.-un umt . mt• l.~~~i at.~I>: WHtCDAYS & SATU•DAYS t :OO te s!Jo _. arrr~-·· .. t Ol'd Cl••• 9"t-p.t•• •I C.... jiMje, C,.Ollklrn•• ~,,_,,.,_"',.,""g •IMllllll'f: .. -·· u ·-""'· INfll•,-l~ ..... -"'' (Optn P'n. lll t. Sun. JJ 5;=->J 3'7•1279 I . • of r!.':.e M.MA1ber1 bu been appointed project coordinator en ort1••eCo. lac., Sant• Ana. fl Albera auumu the ;.iminlstratlon and mana1ement ot ounaers.duno~ tbe tcinporary ablenco ol President Miles ..Malt.hews, who 1s r etoverlng from surgery. Founders' bu lRh{ee t1odwnbom e developments: Crestvlew Estates vers e; Gle n brook Tow.ohorn es, · ' ~c!~!a, a nd Los Coyotes Village owunume~. Buena Park. * Leonard T. Baxter bas been appoint- ed a vlce president of Fldellly Federal Savt.•• and Loan AaoelaUoa. 't.r.-ftaxter is regional manaaer or the ·~""~rn C.utorn.la offica of the u * soclation and w aa f onne:rly manager ol 1 the Costa Mesa branch of Fidellty. \ He has been with the association for ai.aaa. more than 11 years and resides in Corona del Mar. * I Rex Browning or Balboa Island has been· named I. m8 anager of the Tel-Facts division of Telephone Answe_._., ureau. · •.wo I .8r.mvning, 24, a 1969. gr adui,!e o( Foothill High ~~l ~Tustin and a g raduate of H~·vard, joi_ned TAB ln •'G ... " ~-"Midge" Ma:.ey, form er ·sales counselor of Leisure World's Roasmoor Corp.·Maryland, and previously leasing agent !or R & B Development Com- pany's Oakwood complex, Newport Beach, aUillated as sales agent for Tbe ,. Raften, an indoor tennis club located in lf ~ the Irvine Industrial Park." 4, '! * •\..,,,. • G · Walter C. (Pat) Quin.a 111, corporate zoological director ot Lloa Country Safari, Inc., has been promoted to vice president (zoology) of. the amusement. park organization. . Q~nn, 38, joined Lion Country Safari in July 1970 as zoological manager of the California wildlife preserve. In Deeem~r 1973 he was named corporate zoological director of ~e firm's parks in Florida, California, Texas, Georgia Ohio and Virginia. · ' Cl;lrr~ptly, Quinn is in southeast Africa, leading a field claas in Afi:tcan AnilJ'.lals Close-up,"· a 2l·day study tour sponaored Jo1nUy by Lion Country Salm and the UC Ex· tension at Irvine. ~ .. . Corinne Youn1 bas been named re- gional escrow manqer for Wells Fargo Bank's new escrow regional office bead· quartered in the tJank 's Whittier branch. She will be responsible for the ad· ministration ol the escrow departments of the Whittier, Westminst er and Anaheim offices of the bank. Ruth Clark is escrow officer at the Weatmlnstero!fice. * Gibraltar Savings has appointed vice president Ralph K. Noble a district manager. Noble's district will encompass all offices in Orange C'.'.ounty and Sa n Diego County, including four Gibraltar of- ·flces now open, Santa Ana, 1''ullerton · :La Mesa arid Mira Mesa, and two mor~ :scheduled to open in Lemon Grove and National City later this year. • Amtrak has na m ed Alfred A. Michaud of Fullerton, president of the St6igard Corp. of California, vice presi.; dent for marketing, replacing Harold L. Graham , who moved tc> a new vice pre .. sidentialspot. IL a * · Dudley W. Budlong, vice president of Boyle Engineer· Ing Corporation, Newport Beach, has been appointed chairman of the planning cabinet of the American Consult· ing Engineers Council. - ACEC represents more than 3,000 consulting e ngineering firms with 70,000 engineering personn~l. * Unda D. Blue has joined Newport Equltle1 Funds as loan officer. Ms. Blue comes to Newport Equities from Certified Plans, Inc. in Newport Beach, where she was in the business re· tention and m arketing department. A graduate of North Central Michigan College. Ms. Blue resides in Coronadel Mar. * BUOL.ONG Pete Santalla has been appointed head of consumer Joans for the Newport Beach Bank of America. Santalla, with Bank of America since 1963, has served . as assist ant manager for loans of the 17th . and Bris tol office in Santa Ana for four years. He succeeds Bill Hornbarger, who has left the bank. A native of Havana, Cuba, where be' attended high school and colleee, he is a graduate of the American Institute of Banking and Ii ves in Garden Grove witb his wife and daughter. 'Pa Bell' Firm's a One-mtln Thing CAPAY, Calif. (UPI) "I've bad f2 days vaca· To milliona around tbe nation lion in the 28 years I've the telephone company is owned this ~hlnl -or coune, know as Ma Bell but to the I love it ltlis way people say re1ldents of rural Ca pay I 'm always on vacation and ValJe)t It I.I known as Andy there'• a lltUe truth in that, Smith. . too. It'• aiood way of lite." Smith ls president, Uneinan repai~ man, sole W R E N R -E e m p I o y e a n d o n l y purcbased the system there 1tockbolder of the Capay were 83 cust~mers on llx lines Valley Telephone System, -one of wb1cb was shared by loc~He ae.rvea .280 customers 22 cuatomen. The bate coet rroni Capay to RumMY in the was $2 a month for each phone. fl'Ult orchard Country of Yolo Now that the system bu County northeast of San expanded. the maximum is Franclaco. 10 cuatomer1 to a line. The tut rate hike, 1ft 1966. ln· S M l T ft. • W B 0 creased the basic charge to pure baaed tbe telephone ~.30 a month. 1)111.em for '8,500 followiDf While ~ac.b );bone bu a ce m the Na durin ;;Id War II, Uke• ~cuu~ !:~':~:2.~ vac:ylaltill wa1blacompanyllrun. "I'll tee people dowll at .. Tb• Public uuuu .. lbe offlce u.tn1 the pay ~auni11too m•k" me kMP phone out from wbm ther, ~ of cCKl...-but I can have a phone in thelr -..., ' ... one~ tbe cUltOlMl'I mO Smith s aid. 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LOUIS -Three Philadelphia Phlls, two Pit· tsburgh Pirates and one player from each of six other National League clubs were chosen today by manager Walt Alston as Na· honal League All·star reserves for Tuesday's game against the American League All·slars at Milwaukee. Philadelphia seledions wen~ outfielde r Greg Luiins ki. the league leader in home runs and runs battt"d in, and the second base·s hortsto p combination of Dave Cash and Larry Bowa. Manny Sangu1lll'n was named backup for s tarting cat <:hcr Jo~ny Bem·h of Cincinnati. and outfielde r Al Oliver 1s Pills· burgh's other .reserve player. The remaining six reserves are Tony Perez. Cincinnati, and Bob Watson. Hous ton, first base; Bill Madlock, Chi<:ago, third base; and outfielders Reggie Smith of St. Louis. Bobby Murcer of San Francisc·o and Gary Carter of Montreal. American League reserves picked by mun ager Alvin Dark of the A's, include Milwaukee's Hank A<.1ron . Oakland's Claudell Washi ngton und Clevela nd 's Geor ge Hendrick, Boston's Fred Lynn and Kansas City's Hal l\kRae in the outfield. Othe rs ~elect ed include the Angels' third baseman Dave Chalk, and s hortstop Bucky Dent <.1nd ~eeond baseman Jorge Orta of the Chicago White Sox. Also, first baseman Mike Har- grove of Texa:,, catcher Bill Freehan of Detroit, Boston's Carl Yas trzemsk1 and Milwaukee's Geor ge Scott and Cleveland's Buddy Bell. Bell said he wouldn't pl CJy in the ~amc . S3.2 .ltf illio11 Pa~t PHILADE LPHIA -George ·McGinnis, who a ccept e d a $500,000 bonus from the New York Kni cks of the National Basketball Asso<:iation in May: signed a six·year $.1.2 million contract with the Philade lphia 76ers Thursd ay. Ri~hardso11 Fired HO USTON -General manager Spec Richardson of the Houston Astros baseball team was fired Thursday by Sidney ShJ enke r. newly·appointed t>resi- dent of the Hous ton Sports As- sociation. Shlcnk e r named assistant general manager Jotm Mullen as Rich ardson 's interim replace· m ent. Twitty Leading MOLINE. Ill. -Howa rd Twit· ty Jr .. who once found a cobra in his golf b ag, found nothing in it but hot irons Thursday a nd forged a five·under·par 66 to take the first round lead in the $75,000 Quad Cities Open. Te rrance Dill. who returned to the pro lour 1 as t Jo'ebruary, and Dave Ei ch elber ger , eighth- highest money winne r last year, each finis hed a l 67 lo share second. one stroke back. Frank Beard was alone at 68 white a mong those at 69 were de· fending champion Dave Stockton and Sam Snead . Borg Adt.•a•~e• BAASTAD. Sweden -Top· seeded Bjorn Borg of Sweden moved into the quarterfinals of the $50.000 Swedish Open tennis championships Thursday with a 6-3, 7·6 win over Dutchman Rolf Thung. Borg now m eets Thomas Koch of Brazil in the quarterfinals. Koc h cli m in a t ed Birger An· dersson of Swede n, 6·3, 6·1. Manuel Or antes. the second· seed Spa ni ard, abo had an easy way into th e quarters. He whipped Rolf Norberg of Sweden 6-1 , 6-1 in SO minutes. WTT S11•..arie• Weri. Te•m T•-" ..,_.b Al F'lll~r9" Pl~ltur9'1 U , ci.~1' wome" \ OOUOln ~~wley Mo<Ml CPI llf.t S149·~.•l w omrn \ ""91f \ -(••l«Y CPI lle•I !.t•P. ~'""'·""° w.tn \ 0011blP' R•r\~ GrMbno!• ICI llf•t (ilprut.t1h \.-W•tw 1( • • • 4 ,,,_" '\•Njlt' Roo~n IC l IJHI Co• t..l Mind double· l •totnl11n·Gr-. Kl llf•t Fo•-C.Oir, .... /14 l. Cl/ AI 0.111..,.d 1 ... 11 .... n. Ge'*« G.tt.#s u """" \\ltlqll'~ SIOl\f' {II tll•IO..llH,• I -n ' 0011bfn Sl...,e·Rultth tll tie•I Otlllt'<• McA/1111..-,•1 WDl"N!n'\\onQlf'\ -Slo vr CC.I bt'dlO~tot>,•7 Womt'n's OOul>ltl -ICIO\\ K•vcmut• tC.l be•I Overton ~~•.4'-3 Nl••td Mt M•tl•n SIO•t IC.I ~"' Rulttl~ Mcl¥tr.1·S, s-4 (loe·l>r•••.-r I. A 1,07• Ftld!Y. July 11. 11'7a UPITe ...... te CALIFORNIA'S DAVE COLLINS BEATS THE THROW TO BALTIMORE'S BOBBY GRICH. Indians Invade Angels' Record At Home: 18-27 The California Angels are defy. ing baseball law but they don't make a very a rresting sight, languishing tbere in fifth place m the American League West.· 1-~or some inexplic<able re;.ison. lhe Angels can 't win <al home. Or at least very often. Baseball puris ts point oul that if you play .500 on the road and win at home you are a contender. The Angels have fulfilled the first r equisite with a 22·21 road AngebSlate All G•mts Oft KMPC 1110) J ,.ly 11 Cle-.el<1nd a I C•l 1lorn14 July 17 Cl"""l.tl'!d d i Calttorn • ., Jul11 llClew1""d al Cd1tlorn1.t 1 /Sp m. 1 Hpm n ~>P "'· r ecord but a r e a d ismal 18-27 al Anaheim Stadium following a 7.3 s hellacking administered by the Ba ltimore Oriole~ T hursday night. Jt was the ninth loss in the last 10 home gam es for the Angels and the pros pects for a sudden turnabout aren 't encouraging when you consider tonight's op· pos ition. The Cleveland Indians arrive toni~hl to begin a three-game series and they have a 10..ga me winning streak alive in Anaheim. In fact, the lndians haven't lost a game at the Big A since August or 1973. Mike Cuellar likes Anaheim, too. The Orioles pitcher now * * * 8AL TIMORE CALI FOllNIA •b," b• owns a lifetime reco.rd of 8-1 in the Angels pa rk a fter weathering nine hits to improve his record to 1·6. Ballimore ballers also found the environment a delight as they rattl~d 15 hits, nine of them for extra bases, to rout the Angels and r ecord their 10th victory in 14 games. Bobby Grich paced the assault with two duoubles and t wo singles and said of his team, .. We're more serious now. I think we've finally decided this is the lime to take a run. We've been a different ball club since Don Baylor hit those three homers in one game al Detroit.'' Elrod Hendricks, who was bat· ling .158 at gam e lime with only ii hi ts aH year, igoof'ed 1"006e facts and produced a triple and two doubles, Ken Singlet.on and Jim Northrup connected for solo homers. Al Bumbry provided another dimension to the Oriole attack by beating out three bunt-singles. Dave Chalk had a double and single Cot California. JdMl Balaz contributed a two.run double in the ninth inning. "lt was a mistake," said Angel manager Dick Williams. "Balaz had the take sign on. "But," he added with a wry grin. "I don't think I can fine him after that." DODGERS'DAVEYLOPES LA'• Bubble About to Burst? Newport's Tapi~ Sizzles With 67-i Trails by Five ' CARNOUSTIE, Scotland- Newport Beach's Alan Tapie fired a 67 loday to stay in conlen· Uon in the British Open golf tourname nt. Tapie's total of 209 puts him five slrolc'es back or the third round leader, Bobby Cole. Cole had a 01 Cor a lhree·round t.olal or 204, 12 under par. The tourney ends Saturday. Thursday, Tapie had a round of 72 while shooting 70 Wednesday. He was five unde r par after 27 holes Thurs day, but bogeyed four of the back nine holes. Johnny Miller, former U.S. Open champ and three-time win· ner on the U .S . lour so far this: year. made the tour in 31, five un· der par, after s tarting the day· four strokes back of David Huish · the Scottish teaching pro who ·fired 76-136 for the second.round lead. , Mille r . us ing hot putting, chopped off stroke after stroke with birdies on the first second fifth. sixth a nd seventh holes. H~ barely missed birdies on the third and fourth, putting just short from nine and 15 (eel. He also missed by two inches on the eighth when a 25·foot pull stopped just s hort of the cup. However , Miller went to eij(ht llllder at the 10th.He had a 66, two back of Cole. Irwin, the 1974 U.S. Open champion who started the day with a 139, three strokes off the pace. sank a 20-fool putt for bis fourth birdie in seven holes to go nine under. Walson, who was al 138, only two strokes back of Huish at the start of the day, birdied the second, third a nd fourth holes and barely missed a birdie on the fifth. While they were ripping up the 7,065·yard, par·72 Carnousti~ Afterllt..W. ""'°'d Pal~ Maurice &rm1>ru19e IMISl.,,ley lonH1ftltle E-•d~a"e Bot>CNrl~ C..ry Pl•yer Martin Fo\ltr Vt<cnte Ft>rNndez "'le<' O&WM>n -Bil~r•tl ROdOyC¥r Teuy IAl>r«q JolWIJkol>S J ... Oorruleh• BoOGikler Htrlul Han~n Dew.ttW"•"e' Mal<.otm C.req:win C..ry Sm•trl Maril Pleil Ctai9Deloy Von Baket' Ctal9 SliMllf!r e.MOnnO.r<y Dilvid Jones Jose CAnltotres w. R.Lo<lle Ronni" 5'\.l<Je Arnold Dokka W,S.M. Rooke OavidWrtn Joli" Moroan Manon Pow.on C.A.O.oon.1 Roi.rlo Berrwrdin.I Peter Thom~ 1 .. n .. -..ns 1S.1U1·11~ 1S.11·10-11• ,._n....,111 n ·1H0-111 1, 1).10-111 7Hl·1).71t n -1•n.1" , .. 11).14·1'10 1'-1Hl·710 7'~n.n-110 1.-n.n.no 72.7 .. 17.710 n., .. ,,.,.,, 1H>73-121 IS.7HS.211 14·1'-13-211 ,._,,.,,.1n 1S.1).10'21 1•·13-1).112 n.1'·11·773 , ,., 1·7S.?'13 n ·1H .. 713 11.n.1 .. 213 1S.14-1'-?23 ~,._,,.n, 1'-IMt4 , .. 7).224 1'·13-1/.12' 13-1•·1•27S 14·1N4-2ll 7.,.72-IM?> 1•·1S.11·11• n .11.1•221 7•1Hf.?'ll n .1.,.11-1?'1 13-IW1·229 coune, Huish, a 31-year-old ..., ner ot the Scottish pro tiUe last l'T}Onlb, dropped a stroke on tM third hole when he missed a fivt- root. putt and went to seven ..._ der. Bobby Cole of South Afridj, who set a course record of 66 on Thursday for a 138, birdied two er his first three holes today to •io. eight under . • I Defending champion Gary/ Player of South Africa, meanwhile, saw his hopes for e fourth British Open tiUe all but disappear when he took a trlpM· bogey seven on the tricky II&! and wound up with a 73 -219 three over par for three rounds'. ~ 1 While Playe r had his pro· blems, two·lime British Open winner Arnold Palmer turned inl his best effort in three days, a 69, 1 which gave him a one-under·pir 215 on the 7 ,065·yard, par-"7-2 layout by the North Sea. Also at 215 was 1973 British Open wino~ Tom We iskopf and Hubelll Green, each with a lhird·round 70. Lee Trevino, another former two-time winner, s hot a on~ver 73 for a 218 and Lou Graham, the U .S . Open champion, also dropped out or the tiUe chase when he took double bogeys QJ1 the las t two holes for a 74-219. Ruffian Bothered By Pigeonsr NEW YORK (AP>-Ruffianis gone. but ·the cause and cost of tlrn loss remain lhe topics Of much s peculation and dis · cussion. . Tt\e latest theory, that Ruffian may have been startled into her fatal break of stride by a floc1t-9r lolling pigeons, was offered on a national t elevision news pro· gram Thursday. Meanw.b.ile..Jl.Jlas been r~· ed that the 3-year-old filly, COO· sidered by experts to have been one of the fines t lhoroughbreqs tn history, was ins ured for $2'.1 million by Lloyds of London. "Eve ryone seems to think there 's a villain here somewh ere," said Belm1>t1l sleward Nathaniel Hyland of the tragedy al a news conference Thursday. ·'There are rumo~ )>f pigeons c ausing the horse 1.o break down. Is ther e any reason why a horse couldn't lake a bad step?" 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Campregher beat Tim Mehl of Kans as. 5 and 3, before falling lo Georgia's Terrance Ant.on, l·up. Bellmar d efe ated Kenneth Deckert of Omaha, 3 and 2, then lost lo Milwaukee's Archie Da· d.Jan, 3 3nd I. L4 's Rau Faces St. Louis Tonight ST. LOUIS -The reeling Los Angeles Dodgers will try to put a haJt to their losing ways tonight when they send Doug Rau (8·7> to th e m o und to battle the Cardinals' Bob Forsch (8-7). Thursday the Dodgers were buried again by Pitlsbttrgh as the Pirates' Willie Stargell stroked a tie·brea king single in the sixth in- ning and a two.run homer in the eighth to lead the Pirates to a 4·1 victory over the Dodgers. It was the 10th victory in 13 ga~es for the Bucs, who opened a s1x·game lead over the idle Philadelphia Phillies in the East while the Dodgers fell 10 games behind first.place Cincinnati in the West. "Too many unusual things hap. pe n lo cons ider either race over," Pirates' manager Danny Murtaugh cautioned. "About this time last ye ar we were counted out and we sneaked back. You never can tell in this game." And the cool and optimistic Walter Alston of Los Angeles, in what sounded almost like a warn· ing to the runaway Reds, said : "We'll be playing better ball after the All-star break . We're Cinal!y starting to gel things together after a ll the injuries we've had." Dodgers s lugger Jimmy Wynn, though, took a slightly more re· alislic approach. "We'll have-to play good ball and hope for a miracle," he said. Stargell's decisive single off Burt Hooton, 6·9, scored Al Dodgers Slaie Alt9o11MIO" ICA8C (1'0) July II LO\ A~IU •I SI. Lou•~ Julv 12 Lo\ An<H!IO •I St, Louis July 11 Ptll~urgll•I LO\Aft9eleS S:?Sp.m. 11:10•.m. 7:llp.m. Oliver, who had singled and taken second when leftfielder Tom Paciorek bobbled the ball. After Stargell 's s ingle, a thun· der slorm delayed play for 34 minutes. The Pirates wrapped it up against reliever Mike Marshall in th e e i g hth wh e n Ed Kirkpatrick s ingled and Stargell sent his 15th homer of the season over the righl·center field waJJ. Pittsburgh scored its first run in the third whe n Ma nny Sangwllen and Frank Taveras s ingle d and Rennie Stennett * * * * * * doubled. Winner Jerry Reuss, 10-6, who needed Dave Gius ti's ninth- inning relief help, was tagged for a fourth·inning homer by Steve Garvey, his lllh ofthe year. •·Milestones are lo be enjoyed once your career is ove r " Stargell said after his 36is t career home r lied him with Di Maggio for 24th place on the al· l·lime major league lis t and secured the Pitts burgh Pirates' victory. "I know I've got two games tomorrow and that milestones aren't going to be much help," Stargell said after the Pirate vie· tory. . ''When you're playing you just have to grind it out," he added. ''We'll be stronger after the Al· l·star break,'' predicted Alston. "I'm sure we'll play better ball because we'll finally be getting our lineup back together a.f\er all the injuries we've had.'' Murtaugh also dismissed the notion that the Reds would waltz to lhe West title. or that his time might be headed Cor a similar dance. Harthill, one of the vets who at- tempted lo s ave Ruffian said lhc filly was perceptive e~ougb to have been bothered. Belmont steward Francis Dunne, speaking at the N'¥.1 conference, disagreed wi Harth ill. ."We still don't feel that pigeons were any factor at al said Dunne. "We watched movies and the pigeons were least 150 feet away from horses.'' Earlier Thursday, Jacinto V quez, who, rode Ruffian s "It's just one or those things." After. the race Sunday, V quei said the filly broke down s he switched from leading one foot to leading with the ou.lr about a half mile from the start. \Motorcycles Race Tonigh No Way ~e Can Lose•fl!l.Anderson "Too many unusual lhinp can happen,•• aald Murt.auah. "About thls time last year we were counted out of lt, and we aneaked back in.•• Speedway motorcycle fans tn for a treat tA>night and Friday night at the Orange ty Fairgrounds u the one fair mission price of Sl,7S also CINCINNATI CAP)-ThoCin· : cinaW Reds are brimming with confidence as they make their way toward the AJl -sU.r break. ''1bere ain't no way we can •~ this thing . . . We c<J n only sive it away," says manager Sparky Ander son alter tlis team moved Into Its bl11est lead or the sea1o n a ft e r beating Phlbdelphia WcdnCMday. The Red!!i. havt' tu1 n<.>d the Na· Uooal League Western Division · rate into a cakewalk durt.na the put month, moving 10 R•me9 in front of the Los Anaeleoi Ood1C?r1. During that Ume, lhe Reds have I . won six in a row, nioe ol 10, 15 of l7 and :rT or 48. Proclaims Anderson : "The players aln 'l worrylng about LA no more. They're just eotnc out and playing baseball. LA. to them, doesn't exist." Lall year at this time it was a reverse situatio n with the Oodfers 10\o!t gamts in fronl ol Cincinnati. Thi• 1eason. the Reds have been wldenint their lead stead.Hy since they took the lead for good on JuQe 7. During a highly s uccessful June campaign, the Reds baltina order' rattenc<I its overa.se. The team hit .285 during the month . •• ... and currenUy has four pl~en batUnl over .300. JM Mor1an, who leads the team with a .349 average, hit .374' durina June, wbUe JohAny l}ench blt .31' last month to lif\ his average to .298. George Foster hit .317 in June and ls now batting .298, while Ken Grif!ey's cu~nt avcrase ot .31S was helped by a .317 averaae durin1 last mooth·s lrlps t.o lbe plate. FO\lr o( their starters -Bench, Rose, Mor1an and Dave Q>ncepo don -will be starting ln the AJJ. star iame ne xt Tuesday, with Benclh set~I' more votes than a nyone else in the National League. Heads started to shake sadly when Reds' pitching ace Don Gullell was sis! llned with a broken thumb, but despite the !act that he was the last Red to plkh a comple~ game, on June 11. the Reds' bullpen, led by youna Will McEnaney, has risen to Ute occasion. In fact. the Reeb have been able lo award tbdr late-lnnin1 mid help wttb vict.orta. N~ seaton, the Reda aNi •3 ln extra· innin1 conlcsll and have not loat ln five extra·lonln& attalra alnce Junel. L.05ANUUI .. r ... u..a •••• ~.. . ... Mal"6Mllp •••• ~Cf ~··· ~lb ,,,, CtyJll • 0 0 0 flKi-tll > 0 0. ---1111 1 00 0 ""'41 " • t I I .... .,< > 0' 0 .....,.., 1000 l.Kyllfl ' 0. 0 Dt.,._,. • 0 •• lOUI• al I $ I Teb!IJ ti • t • ""..,...... .. ---· ""_,,~ IOI •t Ob_,. £-T.Wrat, Yu .. r, "'""" ~..,..._ Of"-~ l. &.09 .... ~, .............. --~. HOie. Ja-0 , "-'•· M•-Gorwf no,.__., USI. I-"-~--.. N' ltltl• .. IO .... , , . . , ' ' ',.,, . .... , • • ' ' t ~ • • ••••• s...-01111.tt t1tt, •• ....__. 'f-t.e&; .,,_.,.." tlUes them to a rree seat at weekly short·lrack abow. All 10,000 seata will be otr free lo f airgoera on a fif'lt· firet·serve basis, accordlna proaioter HaM')' Oxley. HilhUgbl of the 24·race _._,, gram will be the match competition lh•l wUI pit the etabt speedway riders as each other In an eUmin1UoO test for the Orense County Derb -• broliud 1traw ~ endln 1 tlUiat Sann)' N be on halkl to defmd tu. alODI wlt.b HVen other top Speedway galet open at wttfl lbe nnt event ate:u . ~ 'I ? • is ·or Of or rk tte • I ....,. • • •• • Saddle back EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 192, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANG& COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Today's C l o Ing .V. toek · FR I DAY, JULY 11 , 197 S TEN CENTS Viejo Bushes Feared as " ·sex Haven By JAN WORTH Of ttle ~lly Piiot ~•ff Sexual activity, drug u~e. an ~l~ed rape and other illicit e1c- llv1ties !n a Mission Viejo park ha~e neighbors reaching for the axm a protest againstovergrown park s hrubs. Protes ters l1v1ng 1n the El~rado Homes area will ask the ~1ssion Viejo Municipal Ad- visory Council (MAC > Monday to pressure Oraf!Ke County park of- ficials to prune down or remove the bushes. The primary culprit is the fasl- growing acacia, which lines Eldorado Park between an open field and adjacent homes. The park is located on Carrillo Drive near Montevideo Elementary School. Homeowne rs s ay the bushes provide an ideal hiding place for a v;;.riety or social offenses. "They feel it's a safety hazard for their children," one MAC council member explained. The homeowners complaints were triggered by the recent al- leged rape of an u :year-old girl by a 13 -year-old boy in the bushes. But~eputr. Sheriff Cal Neve, a MA.(l'""counc1lman, said he has heard from the Eldorado resi· ' dents before on complaintJi of similar hazards to health and safety which are encouraged by the overgrown hedges. "All the parks are experienc· ing these problems to some ex- tent," Neve said. "Primarily, the problem is rooted in the fact that the park is a gathering place. "But when you add heavy vegetation, some problems just get worse. Some of the bushes are so overgrown you couldn 'l see someone rn them dunng the day." Neve already has contacted the Orange County l)epartment of Harbors, Beaches and Parks and an order t o prune the Eldorado bushes has been turned in, be said. Neve said park officials told him one alternative might. be to remove tke shrubs entirely and replace them w1Lh 1ow-~rowm~ daisies. He said one woman told him the activity in the bushes ha~ become such a nuisance lhal her family is considering leaving lh(' area. ''They lry to Lcll thdr kid::. what not to do but there it is going on in the bushes," 1\eve said Neve explained ... ParenU; ::.ay <See SEX, Page A2> Aegean Hills Fights ·center Plan White House Spy? Nixon's Aide Linked to CIA WASHINGTON CAP > - Former presidenliaJ aide Alex- ander Butterfield, who revealed the existence of former President Nixon's taping system, was a contact officer for the Central In- telligence Agen<.'Y while he served in the White House, a Oil C J uge Alleged By Agency WASHINGTON <UP I ) -A .dule..,--mnertc:m-uil-rompantes may have inflated prices by up to $165 million in buying foreign oil from their own overseas trading branches during the Arab oil em- bargo, the Federal Energy Ad- ministration s ays. The FEA says some of the companies passed higher prices along to customers and may be OFFSHORE Oil TARGETS ABANDONED. A4. required to refund or roll back overcharges. Other companies, it says, "banked costs for future pass-through'' lo customers. The agency s aid Thursday that it sent notices to the companies last month telling the m they may have used cxcessi ve ·•transfer prices" -the prices charged for imported oil in transactions between U.S. companies and foreign trading branches -dur- ing the embargo. The companies "are not charged with any wrongdoing" at tbls time, the agency s aid, but are being asked to justify the transfer ptjces. The FE/\ said Gulf Oil may have exaggerated its foreign oil costs by $58 million, the most of any among 12 companies named. Others listed were Arco, Ashland, Continental, Getty, Mobil, Phillips, Standard Oil of CaJifomia, Standard Oil of In- diana, Sun, Texaco and Union. "U these prices are finally re- duced by the FEA. the firms will be required lo make refunds or roll back prices to the extent that transfer prices in excess of those permitted by FEA resulted in higher charges to customers," the energy agency said. Or::_a ~-·· Weatlaer Sunny a n d sizzling. Highs loto 80s lows tonight in 60s. Patchy low clouds early ln morning. INSIDE TODAY Diaogrttmtftt .among anf.d• ha. led to. a rich and varied .art acent in L.oguD0 &oc"-s.e 1tom • bl/ Dail~ PUoC Stoff Writtr Jack Chap- p1U on Pogt Cl of todatl' • Wee~r. l•tlex I former CIA liaison officer for the Air Force said today. However, retired Col. L. Fletcher Prouty said in a telephone interview Butterfield could not have acted as a CIA s py in the White House. Prouty said he did not know whether Butterfield was on the CIA payroll or whether Nixon or other Adminis tration officials knew of Butterfield's role. Prouty said he learned of a CIA-Butterfield connection from former CIA agent E. Howard Hunt, a convicted Watergate burglar. Prouty said Hunt used Butterfield to help him arrange White House e ndorsement of a group seeking the release o( In- dochina prisoners of war, inc Jud· ing undercover CIA agents. Butterfield could not. be re- ached for comment. Hls wife called Prouty's de8crlption of her husband's role "absolutely false." White House press secretary lion Ness.eJLsaliLThursday as many as a handful of CIA agents work at the White House, but that none of lhem are undercover oi)eratives. Prouty described Butterfield as the person in the White House whom the CIA would have con- tacted if the agency needed White House assistance with sensitive operations. Butterfield served as an assistant aide to Nixon from 1969 until 1973. An informed source said Prou- ty had given his information to the House intelligence commit- tee in recent days. Prouty was <See CI A. Page A2) Fair Opens With The~ Of Old Days Gates opened at 10 a.m. today for the first of an estimated 250,000 visitors to the Orange County Fair. ll will run for 10 days and nights al the fair- grounds in Costa Mesa. The Fair wHI be open from 10 a:m . tolOp.m . each day. ''Good Old Days," is the fair 's theme. Highlights of this evening and Saturday at the fair include: -6 p.m., Young Life Singers at Bandstand; Village Singers at Family Fun Stage; Montezuma's Revenge at the Mountain Dew Stage. -6 :30 p.m., Parade through the fairgrounds. -7 :30 p .m ., Old-fashioned Melodrama by Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse in fairgrounds LllUe Theater. -8 p.m., Dixieland Band, at the Bandstand. ''Cheer'' in rock concert at the Family F\pl Stage. Country and western singer Doug Kershaw al the Am- phitheater. -.8 :15 p .m., Speedway motorcycle racing at the Grandstand. • SATURDAY -10 a.m., Gates and carnival open, with Los Angeles Chinese Drum and Buite Corps as band of the day. -l p.m., Chuck Jooea' Alad- din Show. -2 p.m .• Tiny 1"oU Royal Court Contest, FamUy Fun Stage. 3 p.m .. Newporl Beach Gymnaitic1 Team. -4 p.m .. Chlneee Drum and Bugle Corps Concert. -5 p.m .• Chuck Jones kaJic <SH FAia. ••1eA.1> .(J Abandoned Nur1ing Home tn Garden Grove is Now Overgrowp With Weeds Where Once Mentally Retarded Youngsters Played. The_ Children Had lo be Whisked Off to Fairview State Hospital in.Costa Mesa in the Middle of the Night Because They Were Suf- rering Staph Infection. Sign <left>, Remains Outs ide Now-Closed Home. Daily Pilot Staff Photos Transfer • Ill the Night This is the s.econd in a five·porfi series of Daily Ptlot investigative reports on the nursing home m- dustry in Orange County. How They Care By GA RY GRANVILLE Of Tiie DeilJ Pllet s.aff . It was well past midnight when the last of the ambulances left United Church Care Center in Garden Grove and hurried along darke ned streets toward Fairview State ' Hospital in Costa Mesa. A Daily Pilot Series On Elde;ly Care In Orange County Nursing Homes-1975 The ambulances that streamed from the nursing home on a chilly night last January car- ried in them 11 mentaJly retarded children in- fested with staphylococ- cus infection. service workers had the last of them safe-. ly bedded down in an infectious-disease ward at Fairview. GRANVILLE Evacuation of the The s udden exodus from the nursing home was ordered by officials1of the re - gional placement center who had entrust- ed the childre n ·s care to United Church Care Center. children, all of them unable to care for themselves and many of them unable to und.erstand t heir plight, began shortly before nightfall. A few days after the impromptu evacuation, two state inspectors returned to see the nursing home and the 38 youngsters who remained there. BUT IT WASN'T until after 1 a .m. that stale and county health and social <See INSP ECl'ORS. Page 83) Girl Injured In Escape Try At Apartment LOS ANGELES (AP) -In her haste to avoid arrest, a Los An~ele.s wos;nan suffered a broken lee tr)'ing to shinny down a telephone cor d from her up- stairs apartment. authoriUes say. Sher1ft'1 deputies s.-y Barbara Newsome, 25, auttered the broken leg when the cord snapped, dropping her two storiei;. She was listed in food -condition at a hospitertOday. A ahcrHf'1 apokesman says Miss Newsome sow two depu\ie coming to arrul heron warrants charging malicious mbchie/ and varidaJism. She was arrested two houri later aner her llDdlQdy aow her crawllna up the llain and noUfled autbortlles. 1 Historical Society Emls Annual Exhibit The Saddleback Area His· torical Society winds up its first annual exhibit this weekend with square dancing, singing and the display or hlalorical artifacts at the Laguna ttms Mall. Caller Wally Clouse will round up the "Bachelors 'N Bacheloretles" of Fullerton ror n demonstration of square dance f'un at 2 p.m . Saturday. And, at 1 p.m. Sunday the mall 11tage will be taken ~ by the "Saddleback £nterU.iners," a Sp eedup Pre~ AGANA, Guam (UPI> -A group o( Vietnl\me."e refuaeea te>- day plallned a IJJngcr strl~e ln an attempt. to lorte U.S. aulhoriUts to speed "I Uaetr ropatrlaU. . . group of young singers w~e ucl wUl be followed at 2'p.m . by the "Jeremiah Duo." Throuahout the weekend there will be exhibits o! farming imple- ments, parsonal possessions from the Vatley·s settling families, a collection of fossils round In local pastures, and other items of historical interest. Commemorative buttons are bei.ng sold at lhe mall at $1 each to raise money ror th restoration or the old El Toro school house. The boarded-up tehool house on El Toro Ro1d ta to be reloc•t· ed al the Serrano Adobe his- lOrical ~mplex. Members of the Hlslorka.J ~lety HY they need to l'"al5e 15.000 l«' 0.., project which they hope toootnplete by July ,,.ml. 700 Sign Opposing Petition By RUDI NI EDZIELSKI 01 lll~ O.oly Polol !it•ll Two petitions containing the names of more th:rn 700 residents have been filed with Supervisor Thomas F . Rile~· in opposition lo a r egional shoppini,: center in Aegean Hills. The store is a Gt>mco tlbc.·ount members hip store µropos~ for location on Alicia Parkway and Charlinda Drive just off the S:rn Diego Freeway . It's not the faciltty it::.elf which has hom eo wn ers up::.e t aJthough they s a y thc.·y were un- der the impression that a smaller neighborhood commerciaJ center would be built on the \acant lond -but the ser vic:e access off Charlinda and an ciuto <:enter planned in conjunction "'1th lhc store. The homeuwncrs. rl'µrt!::.cnt\.'CI by Mrs. Marsha Rudolph. !>a} that trucks entering and leaving the store would pose hcitards to school children waiting fur bu::.t:•s on Charlinda. '·We're not agai.11::.L Gcmcu a::. such," says Mrs. Rutlolph, \\ho says the automotive shop l'UUld be relocated to back up onto Charlinda ··and not botht·r anybody.·· In addition. pclitionl'rs c:IJ1m the service s tation and tare ~hop is improperly located and would give owners of S50.000 to $80,000 homes a backyard view or un- sightly auto repair activities Both Gemco officials and Riley 's office have confirmed lhal an agreement had been re- ached to relocate the store's service ro:.id to reduce the hazard to school children. But homeowners are !-.l1ll at odds over the service station and are planning to take their case before the county Board or Supervisors. Mrs. Rudolph say::.. She said they will press for an urgency zoning otdinance on the project which would !!ivc the homeowners an opportunity lo review Gemco's plans. As it is now. the projt•ct is part of a planned development earlier approved by the county Plannin~ Commission and r equires nn ad· ditional public hearings to allo\' construction to procero. The new store. accordfag tn Lucky-Gemco Vice Prc::.idenl H.W. Kirby, is planned for com- pletion by next year. ll "'111 con· tain 100,000 square fed of floor space. School Land Switch Eyed A small transfer of territory from the"Capistrano to the Sad-r' dleback Valley Unified School District is under consideration by Saddleback trustees. The Mission Vi ejo .Company has requested the transfer, in· volving 16 planned homes, so that houses in a tract near Los AJisos Boulevard au will be in the Sad- dleback District. Construction oC the tract has not begun. The cbange would maintain Los Alisos Boulevard as the ex· isting boundary between the two districts. Inquiry Sought WASHINGTON <U PU Of ficials from lbe National Counetl or Churchu and the Unatcd Presbylerlan-Church Loday asked for a formal congrcs.s!onol lnvest11aUOD ot lhe situ1Lt1on oo the Pine J\ldae Indian Restrvo· Uon ill Sout.b Dakota. • DAILY PILOT SB Fnday. July 11, 1975 LongB-i Boy, 11, Einally Ruled Deiiil /Jal Boat Sinking Mystery By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of lM O.llr Pilot Swlt The wait is over now. William Bohnsack, an uuto body repairman unemployed for t.wo months u nd without. i o- surance, bad plenty ol time to visit lhe hospital in the past..week and confront the awful tact of Uv- mg death. I-I.is son, Donald, 11, was the victim. He was Cini.Hy pro- nounced dead about 6 :30 p.m. Thursday. Donald's skull was crushed Ju- ly 3 when his mini-bike zoomed into a driveway barncade, un- seen in dusky twilight on the Orange Coast College campus in Costa Mesa. The boy stopped breathing al the accident scene but police helicopter observer Officer Dave .Ketchum restor ed the uncertain rhythm of his life with mouth-to- rnouth r esuscitation in a frantic flight against t1me and death. At the hospital, they placed h1 m on the resuscitation machine and the tedious monotone of its mecha nical bre athing-into and uul of his lungs filled Donald's room like whispered prayers. Days dragged on and the Wilham Bohnsa cks, 1250 Adams Ave .. 1''ountam Valley, began to face that awful fact of his son's living death. Young Don:.ild, the wholesome boy·next-door t y pe, the e n- thusiastic athlete. would not be coming home. Hts father cam e home from Costa Mes<J Memorial Hospital Wednesday afler signing papers ~uthorizing removal of Dona ld's eyes a nd kidneys, so someone ~ith a chance might live and st:e. William Bohns ack t alked about rus son and it was hard. The grieving 'father asked to tell the s tory, so it might motivate· s omeone e lse to con- sider vital organ donation if they ever find them selves in such a s ad cir cumstance . "He was a very compassionate c hild,'' s aid Bohnsack, in a voice taut a nd fl at with choked- back tears. "He would e mpty th e diswas her without bemg told. . .he would take out the tras h without being told .•. sometir:nes E'ro• Page A J CIA ... ralleafo appear before commit· tee investigators again loday. In the interview, Prouty said top While House officials in the administration of former Presi· dent Nixon may h ave been aware of Butterfield's role as the person the CIA would contact "lo get things done." However, Prouty lsaid he was not certain Ad· tm~islration offici a ls knew about ;.this role. : Neither, Prouty s aid, did he ;know for certain whether But· ~terfield was on the CIA payroll at :the time. ~ ··You never can tell," Prouty ~aid , adding that Butterfield's salary could have been paid by 'the White House, the CIA or the Air Force. Butte rfield, like Prou- t y, is a retired colonel. "Unless somebody comes clean with the precise docume nts, 'nobody's going to know .. .," Prou- ty s aid about the matter of pay. ·''That'sthe nameofthegame." : But Prout y declared, "He ·<Butte rfie ld) was the agency :contact officer." ' : Guards Napping? • ... CHICAGO <U PI) -Prison ( authoritiee believe lhal guards :may have been :.isleep e arly ~Thursday when s ix inmates, in- l e luding three held on murde r •charges , escaped from the max- : tmum security wing of Cook •County Jail. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pt~•oent •NI """"''''" Jack R. Curley v,, • ~ .. ,,."' •NI C:..Cnct.,t ,.,..,,."*' Thomd'i l<eevlt . .,., .. Tnomas A Murphine Mit~•o•no E.OotOf "' • Saddleback Valley Office ,)201 l .t ,.., 110..a ., !>Ml ~ .. , .... ..., . \, ~ .. . ' . Other Offk.s C..l.t""4~ lJO wit'4a.v~1 .,.._, k•<ll HUNt-1 INU't-tl ........ ,..i .... ,.. .... "'" "'"""" _.. .... l•IW"" b•••" lll•C.-'tt ft)lffft Telephone (714> .,.2-4J21 CJ~sslfied Advertising '42-5471 ~le-• V•lley Nt•OlhU stt-4310 , torn -.......f ,,.,...."' ... 4tS·0"20 LONG ORDEAL OVER Donald Bohnsack he'd just snuggle up to you ... · · Alt.hat lime, the resuscitation machine still breathed for the Fountain Valley Little League Orioles' right fielder. His dad himselC had to take a deep breath. "I hope that as my son is dy- ing-<>r has died-that at least some others shall live, or see ... " he said. •·If that one child can .save the lives of two or give so- meone sighted eyes he has f ulfille d his o bligation to mankind." "He died a valiant death and he served his purpose. Now he -wi ll live in others ... " Bohnsack s aid his son. a former YMCA Y-Indfan Guides member, a Ha rbor Area Boys' Club basketball player and Boy Scout who gr aduated from Costa * * * Services Set For Minibike Crash Victi01 Graveside Cuneral services arc scheduled Saturday at 11 a.m . Cor Donald W. Bohnsack, who was pronounced dead at Costa Mesa Me morial Hospital Thursday night of injuries s uffered in a minibike accident a week ago. Riles for the boy, whose parents donated his eyes and kid- neys for medical transplants to aid other sufferers. wi ll be at Good Shepherd Cemetery in Hun· tington Beach. Survivors include his parents Mr. a nd.Mrs. William Bohnsack and ~rothers Spencer, 12, and Cr aig, 8, of the home at 1250 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. He a lso leaves his paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Spence r Bohnsack, or Canton. Ohio and material grandpa rents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Seddon, of Lockport, N. Y. Services are unde r direction of Baltz Bergeron l'~u neraJ Home, Costa Mesa. Saddleback Valley YMCA Sets Slate The Saddleback Valley YMCA has announced the following schedule of classes, beginning Monday and running six weeks: -Cake decorating, Mondays, 2 to 4 p.m. -Personology. Mondays, 7: 30 to9:30p.m . -Guitar, Mondays, 7lo8p.m . -Women fro m the Bible. Tuesdays, 1: 30 to 3 J)fm. -Breadmaking, Wednesdays , 7:30to9:30p.m. Organic gardenine, Wed· nesdays. 7:30tol0:30p.m. Wom'e n ·s e xercise a na volleyball, Wednesdays, 7 te 9 -Patchwork quilUng, Thurs· day. IO'a .m . to noon -Yoga. Thursdays, 2:30 to 4 p.m. -Aulo m aintenan ce !or women, Thursdays, 8 t.o 9 p.m. Karate will be offered al both beginning and advanced levels. Beginners, children and adults - meeting in separate cl111es, have three classes a week. Class times are avilable from the Y . Information on fea and re· fislralion ls available at lhe Y, 23131 Orange Ave. in El Toro. 830-YMCA. lnte n s iv Car NASHVILLE. Tenn. (UPI ) - Afw live hour& ot open-heart suraery T hursday, Blue1mrHS l\dwut Later .PbU.. s1. wu inoved to an tnle.nl1ve care unJt. ' Ir N .. 1•1 Ktuyb~~ School la June, would deftnttdi; approft. And he ~aid the organ dqetatlon was agreed upon when doctors liter all)' laid their c::anb on the t able and haoded him a pen. Donald 's e lec t ro · en ceph alogra m <E EG ) re- gistered zero brain waves. ··or. Hudson is determlned it is a brain death," said the boy's fathe r. "We've got a ~ead child being kept alive by a machine, so to speak ." "l realize there are organs in Pc>nilld tha.t c:a~ k~p ,someone else alive," his father continued. ·'The only reason I was never involved in such a thing as this before <authorizing the organ donation > is that no one ever put a pencil a nd paper down in front of me a nd explained it." Doctors told the Bohnsacks they would give Donald and the machme one more day, one more EEG test, and if it still registered zero brain waves, they would turn it off. Donald was still quite alive in the hearts, minds a nd prayers of family, frie nds a nd relatives Thursday, one week after his ac- cident. One frie nd is Mrs. Keith Otis, Killybrooke School PTA presi- dent, who m et the Bohnsacks when they moved from Fountain Valley to Cos ta Mesa . "This has really bad an eff eel on all the kids who knew him," says Mrs. Olis. "One thin g my daughter especially liked about Donald was that he was so neat and nice a boy. He didn't smoke and cuss like so many boys who ~et all the attention," said Mrs. Otis. Friends in the Our Town com- plex where the Bohnsacks live, were out collecting funds Thurs- day afternoon to help defray Donald's mountain of medical bills a nd preparing food for Bohnsack relatives who came for a funeral which at that time wasn't yet set. The machine. however , was shut off and Donald's failing he art limped along briefly on its own in a sm a ll, pitiful rhythm. About 6: 30, th~eiwful wait was over. 11 lnjured In Skyscraper Blaze in NY "' -I Dally Piiot PllOto •Y '"" P1yM Rock OinalJer Kent Cooper, 22, of Newport Beach, is not one to simply lie around the beach on ·a warm summer day. He would rather test his rock climbing skills on the ,nearest cliff. In this case it's a cliff l\t Pirate's Cove near the entrance to Newport Harbor. Cooper rated the 75-foot climb as fairly easy -for an experienced and well-equipped rock climber. Mag8.zine toAn~lyze Nixon Loyalist Mail I NDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) -The Nixon pape~. weighing The Saturday Evening Post will about 4,400 pou nds, were de- h i re a psychiatri s t a n d livered here by truck from San psychologist to analyze the Clemente last week and locked in thoughts and letters of people a war ehou se at the Curtis who have remained loyal to Publishing Co.-SerVaas former P resident Nixon. Laboratories com plex. Cory SerVaas, co·editor and "I was aghast tha~ it weighed publisher of the Post, said Thurs-two tons," said Mrs. SerVaas. "I day the medical s pecialists will don't know what's in all the boxes give their opinions after digging yet because I haven't had a through more than two tons of chance to go through them yet. letters and o.ther Nixon papers. We won't start until next week." The letters were sent to Nixon Mrs. SerVaas s aid the Post by wellwishers. would seek approval before using "There were many stories and any of the documents from au a lot or the public who were ter:-persons mention~dJn them. ribl~ opposed to the Nixon ad-The Post has already assigned min&slration and all its faults," three staffers lo dig through the Mrs~ SerVaas said in an in-~ boxes of documents, which By IDLARY KAYE Oft1MD1ily Pll.tMlfl · A 29 ·foot power boat mysteriously sank two mil• off the Balboa Pier early today, causing U.S. Coast Guard .and Harbor Department officials to puzzle over whether any people were aboard when the craft went down. No victims were found in or around the "Lani Kai" when it was discovered at 5 :30 a.m .. ac· cording to Sgt. Dean Cordell ol the Orange County Harbor Department. Owner of the boat, Tom Finkles of Anaheim, s aid he gave no one permission to use his boat and that he knew of no one who would take it. Officials s peculate the boat was stolen from its slip at Newport Dunes and that the thieves may have become l06l at sea. . Or, it is possible that someone towed t h e boat o u t and purposefullf sank it, said Sgt. Cordell. ~ The $7 ,000 ChrisCraft was towed to the Lido Peninsula Ship Yard by the Coast Guard cutler, where it is being extunined for possible clues as to why it sank and what h a ppened to those aboard. Divers Crom the Harbor Department entered the water and searched for bodies. They were unable to fi nd anyone, Sgt. ·Cordell said. . School Pool Claims Boy, 7 A 7-year-old La Habra boy drowned in a high school swim· ming poo l Thursday before classmates and instructors in a s ummer program realized his plight , police said today. Fernando Bedroia was dead on arrival a t L a Habra Community Hospital after being discovered floating motionless in the water of the olympic pool at La Habra High School shortly after 1:45 p.m. (ervieW. "But, t his is strtctly a Mrs. SerVaa6 said were on loan NEW YORK (AP ) -A two-series on the pro side. It's the from Nixon and would have to be alarm fire broke out in a mid· other side of the coin." returned. A police spokesman said one o( the boy's classmates was the !ir.~l-t-0 notk~hat-Femanck> wasn't moving. He alerted class instructor s who d ragged the child from the pool and started 'administering mouth to mouth resuscitation but to no avail. town skyscraper today, subject-. .-:~::;~;;;;;;;;~iii~;;;m;;;;;;;~~~~iiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:;;;;miiiiiiiij;;;;;;liiiiiiiiiiiii;miiim;miii;-.iiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;~ ing hundreds of office workers to I acrid smoke before they could be rescued by firemen. Eleven peo. pie were injured. Many fl ed to the roof of the 33·story building as firemen bat· tied for 90 minutes before bring· ing the electrical fire under con- trol. Officia ls reported there was some panic initially as smoke s pread through the air- conditioning system. The inj ured included six over- come by sm oke and a fireman who suffered a broken wrist, ap- par ently in a fall, officials said. Five were taken to hospitals. · The blaze e rupted s horlly before 11 a .m . in the skyscraper at 40 W. 57th SL, near Sixth Avenue, about s ix blocks north of Rockefeller Center. Two police he licopters flew above the building as thousands of lunch hour strollers gathered to watch the scene. Windows were broken to vent the smoke where fire began on the 18th noor. Patti Dolan, who works on the 33rd floor of the building, spent some lime on the roof and finally wa s t a k e n d o wnstairs by elevator . She said some 200 persons were on the roof a nd "everybody got calm after a while." "After Vie looked at the helicopter s a nd the firemen came up to tell us we'd be all right, I sunbathed," she said. E'ro• Pflfle Al FAIR ... Show, Family Fun Stage. -6 p .m ., Young Life Singers. Bandstand. -7:30 p .m .. Old-fashioned Melodrama. Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, Little Theater. 7:30 p .m . Champions hip Rodeo, Grandstand. -8 p.m .. Country-western singer Doug Kershaw, Am· phitheater. -8 p.m .. Little Louis and His Friends, Fam ily Fun Stage. -9 p.m ., Unlonaires, Family ~nStaae. Fre•P-.,eAJ SEX .. ·• they try to tell lheir kfdl what they're not allowed t.o da -Md ·then the kld• 1ee lt going pn ID the bulhes ." The Monday MAC mee.l1na wtll be at 7:00 p.m . at the MAC chm· beta. 26120 La Paa .lo9d. Mi•aton Viejo. I SUMMER SALE ··I"';~ .. r .!.:'?\.. ··• ... . ' . •·-' . II . .'. . ..... '1 .. '· -. • ... ~<'...JI\" -,:.<."'.l Sofas from H e nredon,, Marge Carson, S h errill, Stanton Cooper, e tc., e tc. ALL ON SALE NOW! Chairs from: Woodmark, She rrill, Marge Carson, 1 .c-f'T'I~~--; Marimont, e tc., e t c. l ALL ON SALE .' '~-~:=:~"'i NOW? 1 -Fantastic Selection of Quality Furnishings Reduced for Our Summer Sale OAEXEL-HERtTAGE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK-KARAST AN -BAKER 1 l NEWPORT BEACH • ,., -_Jf l~AM A~~ Atila IJI -U~ LAGUNA BEACH • • 'A 1727 WESTCLif'FOR.. 642·2050 f ·eJZ, ~ ~' ""'-'' 34S NOl<1'11 COA~,. ff\Y 'f' .. 494·6.)Sl WlllCOA YS & SA TU•DA YS t :OO to S:JC» TORRANCE • ii?3149 llAW1110RNE Bl.VD. (Open F'ri tel t. Sun l2·A.IOt 11•1m - • I I I I ' I 1 ' I '"l'oday's • Y. S•ock!ii VOL 68, NO. 192, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1975 TEN CENTS .Mystery Sin • Irvine High Rises 0.11ly Pilot St'41 PllOlo Workmen scale the sides of center supports for the media center at the new Irvine High School, located on Walnut Avenue mjdway between Culver Drive and J ef- frey Road. Tilt-up slabs giving form to the first struc- -. ture on the site are to be put in place within two weeks. Tile $10.6 m11lf on rugh school on an 80-acre-combined school and community park site is expected to open in September 1976. ------- FEA Suspects Cost Of U.S. Oil Inflated WASHINGTON <UPI ; --A dozen Ameri can oil comparues may have inflalcd prices by up lo $165 million in buying foreign oil from their own overseas trading branches during the Arab oil em- bargo, the Federal Energy Ad· ministration s ays. The FEA says some of the companies passed higher prices along to customers and may be OFFSHORE OIL TARGETS ABANDONED. A4. required lo refund or roll back overcharges. Other companies, it says , "banked costs for future pass· through '' to c ustomers. The agency said Thursday that it sent notices lo the compa nies last month telling them they may have used excessive "transfer prices" -the prices charged for imported oil in transactions between U.S. companies and foreign trading branches -dur- ing the embargo. The companies "are not charged with any wrongdoing'' al this time, the agency s aid, but are being asked to justify the transfer prices . The FEA said Gulf Oil may have exaggerated its foreign oil Or~:a:··· Weatller Sunny and sizzlin g. HigM into 80s lows tonight in 605. Patchy low clou<h early in morning. INSIDE TODAY DtaogreemenC among anilt• h4.t led co a rich.and oatUd .art acene in Laguna B«Jch, ~e atones by DailJI PfJd Staff Writtr Jack Chor>- i-U ort Page CI of toda10 WeeUndef. costs by $58 million, the most of any among 12 companies na med. Others l is t e d were Arco, Ashland. Contin e ntal, Getty, Mobil, Phillips, Standard Oil of California, Standard Oil of In- diana, Sun, Texaco and Union. "If lhese prices are finally re· duced by the FEA, the firms will be required to make refunds or roll back prices to the extent that transfer pz:jces in excess of those permitted· by F EA resulted in higher ctl'M~es to customers," lhe energy agency said. It said companies which did not pass the higher prices on to custom ers , but "banked" the costs -in effect, holding back the right to raise prices later - may be.required to reduce their ·'banks" by the amount of over- charges. Car Strippers Dump Auto in Irvine Field Irvine police were searching open farmland today Cor a crew of car strippers who fled on fool after their car bogged down in a muddy field. An early morning jogger s potted the men stripping parts from a Volks wagen in a field near Barranca and Jeffrey roads about 7:30 a.m., police said. He jogged about a half mile to his home and called police. When police arrived, they found the Volkswagen, identified as a car stolen in Garden Grove, two other cars, boxes ortools and several sets of footprints leading into the fields. Police said the two·otber cars probably were owned by the culprits. About four men were involved, esUma~d Capt. Charles Bozza. Witb the cars and other evidence in hand, he said, it ls likely that the group will be caught. Speedup Pr ed AGANA. Guam (UPI) -A. group of Vietnamese ref'uiees to- day planned e hunter atrilte ln an attempt to Corce U.S. autboriUee to speed up thclr repalrlaUoo . I-----------~~~~~~~ Boat Said Stolen; No Clues ByWLARYKAYE Of tM Daily Pi let Matt A 29 -foot power boat mysteriously sank two miles off the Balboa Pier early today, causing U.S. Coast Guard and Harbor Department officials lo puzzle over whether any J?COple were aboard when the craft went down. No victims were found iJl or around the .. Lani Kai" when it was discovered at 5:30 a.m .• ac- cording to Sgt. Dean Cordell of the Orange County Ha rbor Department. Owner of the boa t, Tom Finkles of Anaheim, said he gave no one permission lo use his boat and that he knew of no one who would take it. Officials speculate the boat was stolen from its slip at Newport Dunes and that the thieves may have become lost at sea. Or, it is possible lhat someone l owed the boat out and purposefully s ank it, s aid Sgt. Cordell. The $7 ,000 ChrisCraft was towed to the Lido Peninsula Ship Yard by the Coast Guard cutter, where it is being examined for possible clues as to why it s ank and what happened to those aboard. Dive r s from the Harbor Department entered the water and searched for bodies. They were unable to find anyone, Sgt. Cordell said. Three life jackets were found floating on water by the craft. The "Lani Kai'' never totally submerged. -Her-bow-was kept afloat because of an air pocket that formed. Fair Opens With Theme Of Old Days Gates opened at 10 a.m. today for the first of an estimated 250,000 visitors to the Orange County Fair. ll will run for 10 days and nights at the fair- grounds in Costa Mesa. The Fair will be open from 10 a.m. t-010 p.m . each day. "Good Old Days," is the fair·s theme. Highlights of this evening and Saturday at the fair include: -6 p.m ., Young Life Singers at Bandstand; Village Singers at Family Fun Stage; Montezuma's Revenge at the Mountain Dew Stage. ' -6:30 p.m., Parade through the fairgrounds. -7:30 p .m ., Old-fashioned Melodrama by Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse in fairgrounds Little Theater. -8 p .m., Dixieland Band, at the Bandstand. "Cheer" in rock concert at the Family Fun Stage. Countr y and western singer Doug Kers haw at the Am· phi theater. -8 :15 p .m ., Speedway motorcycle racing at th e Grandstand. SATURDAY -10 a .m., Gates and carnival open, with Los Angeles Chinese Drum and Bugle Corps as band of the day. -1 p .m ., Chuck Jones' Alad- din Show. -2 p.m ., Tiny Tots Royal Court Contest, Family Fun Stage. (See FAIR, Page A:) Storm Hit,s Apollo Pad CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. <UPI) -Lightning struck the Apollo launctl pad twice during a Hvere thunderstorm but new ground cable' shieJded the de· Ucate electron1c systems in the spaceship from harm, the space agency reported loday. The lhunderatorm, pack:ing winds up to U mUes per hour and heavy rains, swept aero. tM oceanside lauocb comptex around mldnl1bt PDT 1burs41Y. ll was pa~ ol a bad we.titer •Y1tem that 1pawoed a tcJm.do ln nearby\ Tltu~e wbldl Oftr· lunMd two lie bOlaea and downed po ......... g Off Bal Abandoned Nursing Home Playground in Garden Grove is Now Overgrown With Weeds Where Once Mentally Retarded Youngsters Played. The Children Had to be Whisked Off to Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa in the Middle of the Night Be cause They Were Suf- fering Staph Infection. Sign (left ). Remains Outside Now-Closed Home. DaUy Pilot Stoff Photos _Transfer • ID a Thu ia lM second in a five·part series of Daily Ptlot anoenigattve repom otrthe·rdsning home tn- dautry in Orange County. How They Care By GARY GRANVILLE 01 Tiie O.lly Piiot Staff It was well past midnight when the last of the ambulances left United Church Care Center in Garden Grove and hurried -along darkened streets toward Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa. A Daily Pilot Series On Elderly Care In Orange County Nursing Homes-1975 The ambulances that streamed from the nlirsing home on a chlJly night last January car- ried in them 11 mentally retarded children in- fested with staphylococ- cus infection. service workers had the last of them safe· ly bedded down in an infectious-disease ward al Fairview GRANv1LLE Evacuation of the children, all of them unable to care for themselves and many of them unable to understand their plight, began shortly before nightfaU. BUT IT WASN'T until after 1 a.m. that state and county health and social The sudden exodus from the nursing home was ordered by officials of the re- gional placeme nt center who had entrust- ed the children's care lo United Church Care Center . A few days after the impromptu evacuation, two state inspectors returned to see the nurs ing home and the 38 youngsters who remained there. <See INsrEcroRS, Page 83> Viejo Park Sex Daven? Neighbors Want to Cut Down Bushes By JAN WORTH Of .. 0.lly l'llet S..ff Sexual activity, drug use, an alleged rape and other illicit ac- tivities ~n a Mission Viejo park have neJghbors reaching for the ax in a protest against overgrown park shrubs. Protesters living in the Eldorado Homes area will ask the Mission Viejo Municipal Ad- visory Council <MAC) Monday to pressure Orange County park of- ficials to prune down or remove the bushes. The primary culprit is the rast- growing acacia, which lines Eldorado Park between an open field and adjacent homes. The park is located on Carrillo Drive near Montevideo Elementary School. Homeowners sar. the bushes provide an ideal hifilog place foC' a variety of social offenses. ''They feel it's a safety hazard ror their children,'' one MAC council member exp&alned. The homeowners complaints were lriggered by the recent aJ. Inquiry Sought WASIDNOTON <UPI) -Of. flc2ial1 from the NatJonal Council or Churchea and t)te United Preabyt.e.rlan Cbutcll today •ked tor• fOC'mal ~al tnvestifallon Of tbe altualion Oft the Pim Rid•• lDdlan a .. rva· tl~ In Sc)utb De kola. . . leged r:ipe of an l l·ycar-old girl by a 13·year -old boy in the bushes. But Deputr. Sheriff Cal Neve, a MAC councilman, said he has heard from the Eldorado resi- dents before on complaints oC similar hazards lo heallh and Girl Injured In Escape Try At Apartment LOS ANGELES (AP) -In her haste to avoid arrest, a Los Angeles worn an s uffered a broken leg trying to shinny down . a telephone cord from her up- stairs apartment. authorities say. Sheriff's deputies say Barbara Newsome. 2S, suffered the broken leg when lhe cord snapped, dropping ha r two stories. She was listed in good condition al-. hospital today. ,. A s hcrlrr's spokesman uys Mi51 New~me saw two deputies comm, lo a"rrest ber on warranl.8 cbarclna mellclou1 m.l.schicf and vandalltm. She was arrested two hoUnJ later aftu her landlady law be!' crawling up the st.a.In and nottned authoritJCIS. • safely which art.' enC'ourugctl by lhe overgrown hedges "All the parks arc CXpt'n enc- ing these problems to some ex- tent," Neve said ... Primarily, the problem is rooted in the fact lhat the park is a gathering place. "Bul when you add heavy vegetation, some problems JUSl gel worse. Some of the bushes are so over grown you C'Ouldn 't see someone tn them dunng thl day." Nc\'e already has t:ontactc<I lhe Orange County Department of Harbors. Be aches and Parks and an orde r t o prune lhc Eldorado bushes has been turm.•d m. he said . Neve said park officials lohJ b.im one a lternative might be to remove tke shrubs enti rely and replace them with low-growinJ! daisies. He said one woman told hi m the activity in the bushC's httlj become such a nuisance tha t ht'r family ii> considering leaving thl• area. "They try to tell tbe1r kids wh!il not lo do bu.~ Lhere ll 1s ~oms on m the bushes, Neve said Neve explained , "ParenL'> ;w they try lo tell their kids wh;it they're not allowed lo do irnd then the klds ace it going on in the bush~:· The Monday MAC mt'oCUng wil1 be al 7:30 p.m . at the MAC cham- ben, 26129 La Pu Road, M.lsaioo Vlejo. 'I .. d): OM. Y P\LOT . '" By ARTHV R R . VINSEL Of Ille Dall• ~lot $Wtt , The wail is over now. William Bohnsack, an aulo body repairman unemployed tor t wo months und without in· .urance, had plenty or lime to Visit the hospital in the past week and confront the aw(ul fact of liv· ingdeath. His son, Donald, 11, was the victim . He was finally pro· nounced dead about 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Donald's skull was crushed Ju· i, 3 when bis mini-bike zoomed into a driveway barricade, UD· seen in dusky twilight oo the Orange Coast College campus in Costa Mesa. The boy stopped breathing al the accident scene but police helicopter observer Officer Dave Ketchum restored the uncertain rhythm of his life with mouth·t<>- mouth resuscitation in a frantic filgbt against lime and death. At the hospital, they placed him on the resuscitation machine and the tedious monotone of its mechanical breathing-into and out of his lungs-filled Donald's room like whispered prayers. Days dragged on and the William Bohnsacks, 1250 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa, began to face that awful fact of his son's living death. YoUn.g Donald, the wholesome boy-next-door type, the en- thusiastic athlete, would not be coming home. His father came home from Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital Wednesday after signing papers authorizing removal of Donald's eyes and kidneys, so someone with a chance might live and see. William Bohnsack talked about his son and it was hard. The grieving father asked to t ell the s tory. so it might motivate someone else to con- sider vital organ donation if they ever fmd themselves in such a sad circumstance. ''He was a very compassionate child," Said Bohnsack, in a voice taut and flat with choked· back tears. "He would em pty th e diswasber without being told .. be would take out the trash ~tbqut being told. . .sometii:nes LONG ORDEAL OVER Donald Bohnsack he'd just snuggle up to you .... Atthat lime, the resuscitation machine still breathed for the former Fountain Valley Little League Orioles' ri ght fielder. His dad himself had to take a deep breath. "I hope that as my son is dy- ing-<>r has died-that at least some ··others shall live, or see ... " he said. ''If that one child can save the Hves of two or give so- meone sighted eyes he has fulfilled his obligation to mankind." "He died a valiant death and he served his purpose. Now ht! will live in others ... ., Bohnsack said his son, a former YMCA Y·lndian Guides member. a Harbor Area Boys' Club basketball player and Doy Scout who graduated from Costa Ma'1 KIU_ybrOok• Scboal la J--. WOUJdd~ app"OVe. And he said the organ donation was agreed upon when clod.ors literally laid th.elr cards on the table and handed him a pen. Donald's e lectro· encephal ogram (EEG) re- glstered zero brain waves. "Dr. Hudson is determined it is a brain death," said the boy's father. "We've got a dead cbild being kept alive by a machine, so toapeak." . "I realize lhere are organs m Donald that can keep someone else alive," bis father continued. '11be only reason I was.never involved in such a thing as this before (authorizing the organ donation) is that no one ever put a pencil and paper down in Cront of me and explained it." Doctors told the Bobnsacks they would give Donald and the machine one more day, one more. EEG test, and if il still registered zero brain waves, they would .. tum itorf. Donald was still quite alive in the hearts, minds and prayers of family friends and relatives Thursd~y, one week after bis ac- cident. One friend is Mrs. Keith Otis, Killybrooke School PTA presi· dent who met the Bohnsacks whe~ they moved from Fountain Valley to Costa Mesa. "This has really had an effect on all the kids who knew him," says Mrs. Otis. "One thing my daughter especially liked about Donald was that he was so neat and nice a boy. He didn't smoke and cuss like so many boys who get all the attention,'• said Mrs. Otis. Friends in the Our Town com- plex where the Bobnsa~J¥> live, were out collecting funds Thurs· day afternoon to help defray Donald's mountain of medical bills and preparing food for Bohnsack relatives who came for a funeral which at that time wasn't yet set. The machine, however. was shut off and Donald's failing heart limped along briefly on its own in a small, pitiful rhythm. About 6:30, the awful wait was vver. * * * One of five employes of the scandal·ridden Orange County Assessor's omce who waived a trial on corruption charges and entered a guJlty plea has been fined $1,000 and ordered to quit. his job. Reglnald Dunlap, a au~rvlsor in the assessor's office, was handed tbe penalty by Judge Walter Smith for his role in an al- leged conspiracy revolving around the successful con- gressional campaign of former assessor Andrew J . Hinshaw. The judge set aside a recom- mendation by the county proba- tion department that Dunlap be fined only $100 and be allowed to keep his job, saying he feels it is important in modem society for employes who need the public trust not to bow to any.pressures to break the law. • A total of 11 former and current employes of the office were in- dicted after a county Grand Jury probe and Dunlap was the first indictee to be sentenced. He and ryur others decided to forego tria . The others include Johrl Montani, Robert Plumlee, Fred Forbeck, Chris Boukidis and George Upton. Montani will be the next to be sentenced on Ju- ly 28. Hins haw, current assessor Jack Vallerga and employes Garland Redding and Kirk Armistead are awaiting tri.P on charges ranging from campaign irregularities to bribery and con- spiracy. James Bertolino, another employe, currently is on trial in Superior Court. Judge Smith said Dunlap should not be allowed to remain in his job during a three-year probation. Dunlap had actually been fired earlier this month by Vallerga arter refusing to resign voluntarily. KL4NSMEN MUST DRESS White Bouse Spv'! Nixoii'S AiCle l Linked to CIA WASHINGTON (AP) - Former p.re&idential aide Alex- ander Butterfield, who revealed the existence off or mer President, Nixon's taplng system, was a contact officer for the Central ln· telligence Aeency wblle he served in the White House, a former CIA liaison officer for the Air Force said today. However, r etired Col. L. Flerther Prouty said in a telephone interview Butterfield could not have acted as a CIA spy in the White House. Prouty said he did not know whether Butterfield was on the CIA payroll or whether Nixon or other Administ ration officials mew of Butterfield's role. White House press secretary Ron Nessen·. traveling with President Ford in Michigan, said the White House has "no in· formation to s ubstantiate the al· legation that a member of the previous administration was a secret CIA agent or indeed any kind of agent, nor have we beard of any S\!Ch agent. "To the best of our knowledge, and we have no reason to believe. otherwise. there is no employe working at the White House who has, or who bas bad, a _CIA con- nection of which we are unaware or who is surreptitiously report- ing information of White House activities to illty other agency," Nessen said. , Prouty said be learned or a CIA-Butterfield connection from former CIA agent E. Howard Hunt a convicted Watergate burgl~. Prouty said Hunt used Butterfield to help him arrange White House endorsement or a group seeking the release of In· docbina prisoners of war, includ- ing undercover CIA agents. Butterfield could not be re- ached for comment. His wife called Prouty's description of her husband's role "absolutely false." 'U .. IT ....... CIA OPERATIVE? White House's Butiertleld 11 Injured In Skyscraper Blaze in NY NEW YORK (AP) -:--A t~o­ alarm fire broke out in a r:md· town skyscraper today, subJect- ing hundreds of office workers to acrid smoke before they could be rescued by firemen. Eleven peer pie were injured. Many fled to the roof of the 33·slory building as firemen ~at­ Ued for 90 minutes t>efore bnng· ing the electrical fire under con- trol. Officials reported there was some panic initially as smoke spread through the air· conditioning system. Magazine toAnalyze .Nixon Loyalist Mail Services Set For Minibike Crash Victim GREENWOOD, Ind. (AP) The Indiana chamber oC the Ku Klux Klan has joined the ranks of those fighting to enforce dress codes. The organization's July newsletter complains that too many members are "showing up at rallies without a robe." "It's just this simple -if you can'\. afford a robe, you can't af- ford to belong to the Klan," tbe White House press secretary Ron Nessen said Thursday as many as a handful of CIA agents work al the White House, but that none of thel'Jl are undercover operatives. Prouty described Butterfield as the person in the White House whom the "'cIA would have con- tacted if the agency needed White House assistance with sensitive operations. Butterfl~d served as an assistant aide to Nixon from 1969until1973. The injured included six over· come by smoke and a fireman who suffered a broken wrist, ap- parently in a fall, offic~als said., Five were taken to hospitals. The blaze erupted shortly before 11 a . m . in the skyscraper at 40 W. 57th St., near Slxlh Avenue, about six blocks north of Rockefeller Center. . Two pblice helicopters flew ebove the building as thousands of lunch hour strollers gathered to watch the scene. iNDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) - The Saturday E vening Post will hire a psychiatrist and psychologist to a nalyze the thoughts and letters of people 'who have remained loyal to :former President Nixon. ; Cory SerVaas. co-editor and : publisher of the Post, s.ai~ Thur.s- 1 day the m edical spec1alis~ ~111 4 give their opinions after diggmg ~through more than two tons of ~letters and other Nixon papers. ~ · The letters were sent to Nixon -iby wellwisbers. "There were many stories and • 3 lot. or the public who were t.er- : riblf opposed to the. Nixon a~; : ipi.rustralion and 8!1 if:S faul~, . Mrs. SerVaas said_ m ~n in- • terview. ''But, this ~ strt~ly a series on the pro side. It s the ·other side of the coin.·· The Nixon papers, weighing about 4,400 pounds, were de- livered here by truck from ~n Glemente last week and locked~ a warehouse at the Curhs !..Publishing Co.-SerVaas ·,Laboratories complex. ' : ••1 was aghast that it weighed · two tons " said Mrs. SerVaas. "I : don't. ~w what's in all the boxes . yet because I haven't had a ~ lcbance to go through them yet . • !We won't start until next week." ; · Mrs. SerVaas said the P~t ':.rouid seek approval before usmg ·=-------------, " '. . ' . . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. We'!d "'•"°'"' •nd Pu114•-· Jack R. Curley Vi<@ Pr~10tnl end C..M<•I Mt,,.oor Thomas Keevil tdnor Tnomas A. Murphint> IMM9•119 Edolot any or the documents from all persons m entioned in them. The Post has already assigned three staCCers to dig through the 94 boxes of documents, which Mrs. SerVaas said were on loan from Nixon and would have to be -returned. The younger daughter of the former president, Julie Nixon Eisenhower. is an assistant managing editor of the Post. but will not be working on the sen es. "She has absolutely nothing to do with this story." Mrs. SerVaas said. "Julie's spending less time on the Post and more time in our book division now.'• In September, Mr s. E\,senhower wi 11 become a con- sulting editor for the Post and give up many of h er responsibilities. . . The idea for the Nixon senes belongs to Mrs. SerVaas. "I was in San Clemente lasl March and saw some of the materials." she said. "That's when I started thinking about this series of stories. We think the timing will be about right to start it next January." School Pool Claims Boy, 7 A 7-year-old. La Habra· l?<>Y drowned in a high school swim- ming pool Thursday be~ore classmates and instruc*f>rs m . a summer program realized his plight, police said today. Fernando Bedroza was dead on arrival at La Habra Community Hospital after being d.Wcovered floating motionless in the water of the olympic pool at La Habra High School shortly alt.er 1 : 45 p.m. A police spokesman said one of the boy's classmates was the first to notice that Fernando wasn't moving. He alerted class tnstructors who dragged the child from the pool and 1tart.ed administering mouth to mouth resuscilation but to no avail. 3 More Named SAN DJECO C AP >-T~re e· Northern CallfcwnJans are tbe newest in a list of people arrested in United States -and Mexieo as alleged conspirators ln a buae dnlg smuggling ring. Aut.hort.Ues ldeotJfied the trio Thursday as JOHph Za.ochettinl, 2.8. t>f Mlll Valley; Clifford Lewis Reuter, 28 of Red wood City, and ~tnce Ellis Yamron, 23, ol Sa.a Jose. Graveside funeral services are newsletter warns. scheduled Saturday al 11 a.m. for _ ------------- Donald W. Bohnsack, who was pronounced dead at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital Thursday night or injuries suffered in a minibike accident a week ago. Rites for the boy, whose parents donated his eyes and kid- neys for medical transplants to aid other sufferers, will be at Good Shepherd Cemetery in Hun- tington Beach. , Survivors include bis parents Mr. and Mrs. William Bohnsack and brothers Spencer, 12, and Craig, 8, of the home· at 1250 Adams Ave .• Costa Mesa. He also leaves his paternal gr andparents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Bohnsack, of Canton, Ohio and material grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Seddon, of Lockport, N.Y. Services are under direction of Baltz Bergeron Funeral Home, Costa Mesa. Fro• Page Al ·FAIR ... -3 p .m., Newport Beach Gymnastics Team. -4 p.m., Chinese Drum and Bugle Corps Concert. . -s p.m ., Chuck Jones Magic Show, Family Fun Stage . -6 p.m., Young Life Singers, Bandstand. -7 :30 p.m ., Old-fashioned Melodrama, Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, Llttle Theater: . -7:30 p.m. Champ1onsb1p Rodeo, Grandstand. -8 p.m ., Country-western singer Doug Kershaw, Am- phitheater. . . -8 p.m ., Little Louis and His Friends, Family Fun Stage. . -9 p.m., Unionaires, Famaly Fun Stage. Irvine Police Service Slated lrvine's new police facility will b e dedicate d Saturday in ceremonies kickint off an open house from lOa.m. to3p.m. The city's bicentennial flag also will be lofted for the first time at. the 10 a.m. c.enmoe7 at the facility near the ~ ol Campus Drive and Verano Way. AQ\i.,vit.ies scheduled durinl the d•r. include tour• of tbe new buildin,, free bicycle rtliltr•· Uona, demoostratloa1 of emergency vebt~l•. dlapla)'I on bikeaatety and a bllarodeo. • l .. SA.LE Sofas from Henre don, Marge Carson, Sherrill, Stanton Cooper, etc., etc. ALL ON SALE NOW! Chairs from: ~ Woodmark, ~ Sherrill, ~:_:...__.--,_,.,.,........ Marge Carson, Marimont, etc., etc. ALL ON SALE I NOW! Fantastic Selection of Quality Furnishings Reduced for Outt Summer Sale ' OREXEL-HEt lTAGE-HENREDON-WOOOMA.AK-fCARASl,AN ..... AKER WERDAYS I S•TUIDAYS t:OO to S:JO I NEWPORT BEACH •. 1727 WESTCl.lFF DR.. 642·2050 LAGUNA BEACH• :MS NOkTll C.:OA~'T HWY .• 4!M·Wl TORRANCE • 23649 HAW'r1i0RNE""Bl.V'O. (O~n Fri. tll 9, Sun lJ>l;~CU !7•im I I ' I i I I I . ~ \ t I ... ··--' . Huntington Beaeh Fountain ¥alley EOITION .. rocla~··s Clo dn.c ·• l:'. Sto •k · VOL. 68, NO. 192, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FR I DAY, JULY 11 , 197 S TEN CENTS State ~pproves Unification Plans D•llf Pilot St.ti Pllole Election Looming OnNov.4 BURLINGAME -Residents of south Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley should vote Nov. 4 in forming their own new un· ified school districts, the state Board of Education ruled Thurs· day. After more than three hours of testimony. the s tat*'-board un· animously approved a unifica- tion plan for south Huntington Beach. , It follows the boundaries of the current Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District and includes a strip of Huntington Beach now in the Fountain Valley School Dis trict. The election is expected lo be set for Nov. 4 -the same day Fountain Valley residents vote on forming a new unified district. 'ALFIE' PEERS OUT OF ANIMAL CONTROL TRUCK Huntington Beach No Place for Lions, Authorities Say The state board also revised the voling area for the Fountain Valley election. Alfie Switches Jn April. stale board members had agr eed to allow both the City of Fountain Valley and the Hunt· ington Beach strip to vote. But the Orange County Counsel's office rukd that de- cision illega l4 s_aying the board had lo either~t only Founl<.1in Valle)' ~le or extend the vote to all r~ia~nts of the Garden Grove Unified and Huntington Beach Union Hi gh School Districts. 160-powul Lion Displaced A young lion 1wmc.·d i\lrie switched homes in I lunlington Beach Thursdi.l y . Authorities <.i t C<J l1forniu Animal Contro l <C AC 1. the city's official d og catcher , del'ided a 160-pound (<Jnd $!rowin~J feline would not m ukc a good house cat. Five young men al 15522 Elliot St .• who call t heir house "The -Commune,'' had Alfie penned in a cage in the backyard where they Ced him 80 pounds of chicken each week. "We had him about eight months. He was friendly as could be, just like a house cal" said Steve Martin s on. one of the owners . ··w e didn't want them to take him.,. They bou~ht Alfie through a newspaper ad when he was jusl u cub and they all li ved in Long Beac h, Martinson s;.iitl. Alfie w as dis covered Wcdnes· day when a n eighbor com· pJajned. The quintet had lived in Huntington Beach, with Alfie. for more than two months, accord- ing to CAC authoritit•s. "It's just nol a pcl you can have in the backyard," CAC Lt. Richard Lyons said Thur~day. He and some other CAC officers picked Alfie up about noon, Thursd ay. Lyons said Alfie will be kept at CAC's Huntington Beach facility until a good home can be found for him. out of the city. He said Alfie is about nine months old and s hould grow to weigh 400 or 500 pounds. CAC picked up a lion cub, Samantha, Jess than a year a go. The cub was given to actor James Brolin who has a ranch near Paso Robles. Lyons said CAC would check with Brolin lo see if he would also like Alfie. "It was well taken care of. and was in a shaded a r ea with water ." Lyons s a id. "It is a friendly lion, but when il grows up, it could do damage. They aren't playful anymore." Most zoos, and such places as Lion Country Safari. reportedly are overstocked with li ons and finding a good home for Alfie Or••IJIP rJ.. -C.•8t ~~ Weather Sunny and sizzling . Highs into 80s lows toni ght in 60s. Patchy low clouds early in morning. INSIDE TODAY Disagreement .among oniatl has led to ~ nch and varftd ort scene tn Laguno Beach. sei 1tone.t by Dmly PU.of Stoll Writer Jack Chap-pciU on Poge Cl ol todal/'s Wte/undn. Index ~M •• •• At .,.. aw ... , C• c ... A4 •• Cl" won 't be an eas y task. The city does issu e wild animal permits, but it is up to CAC who gets one. Lyons s aid the CAC would not issue a permit to keep a lion in a home. Changes Made In Toun ·Hall Huntington Beach Town Hall has changed its name lo Voice of the-People (VOP) and elected a new chairm a n , Mrs. Shirley Walton. A general meeting of VOP is scheduled for.7:30 p.m .. Wednes· day, in the Pacifica Room at the central library. Talbert Avenue at Golden We st Str eet. The public is invited. The Town Ha ll concept, now VOP, was initiated to provide a gene ral meeting formal where residents could openJy express opinions on local government. Thursday, after granting the Huntington Beach election. in· eluding the s trip, board mem- bers voted to leave the strip out of the Fountain Valley vole. Hoth the Garden Grove Unified a nd Huntington Beach Union lligh School Districts are con· sidering filing lawsuits to halt t.be elections. Glen Dysinger. assistant Hunt· ington Beach s uperintendent, said he has been told by a n al· Lorney that enough mistakes were made during the unification process that the state board's de· cision can be reversed. Garden Grove stands to lose four schools to the new Fountain Valley district. "It is the board's intention to keep that part of the district," said Alton Mors e, associate superintende nt of the Ga rden Grove district. "We will go through co urt ac t ion i f necess ary.·· Mysterious Boat Sinking Studied By HILARY KAYE Ot the Dally Pll.C S .. tf A 29·foot power boat mysteriously sank two miles orr the Balboa Pier early today, causing U .S. Coast Guard and Harbor Department officials lo puzzle over whether any people were aboard when the craft went down. No victims were found in or around the "Lani Kai" when it was discovered al 5 :30 a.m .. ac cording to Sgt. Dean Corde ll of the Ora n ge County llarbor Department. Owner of t h e boat, Tom Finkles of Anaheim, said he gave no one permission to use his boat and that he kne w of no one who would take it. Officials speculate the boat was stole n fro m its slip al Newport Dunes und that the thieves may h ave become lost <it sea. Or, it is possible that someone towed the boat out and purposefully sank it, said Sgt. Cordell. The $7 ,00() Ch r is Craft was towed to the Lido Peninsula Ship Yard by the Coast Guard cutter, where it is being examined for possible clues as lo why it sank and what h appened lo those aboard. Divers from the llarbor Department entered the water a nd searched for bodies. They were unable to find anyone, Sgt. Cordell said. Three life jackets were found floating on wate r by the craft. The "Lani Kai" never totally submerged. Her bow was kept afloat because or an air pocket that formed. Ocean View School 'Threat to Site' By TERRY COVILLE Of tM 0.11~ .. 11 .. Slaff The new Ocean View High School planned in Huntington Beach might cov~r one of the city's better archeololical sites if it Is built as proposed. Plans call for·constn.iction of a 2,000-sludent camput south of Warner Avenue, betwttn Golden Wes t and Gotherd streets. Groundbreaking cerernontcJl were held loday al the construe· lion site. The HunllnJton &ach Union Hiih School District. ia movtug uhead with construcllon plans, despite protest.I lod•td b)' somo members or the city's environ· m e ntal council and s ome archeologists. Owen Mille r , the district's business m a nager, said today he believes the matter has been set· tled satisfactorily. Miller said the roughly two- acre archeoJogical silo lies under what was to be a future patklng lot. and has now been staked and will not be touched by eradCN Ot any other equtpment. However, his contcnl.ton wus djsputcd today by a profes sional archcologist, Roben Crabtree, vice president and director of archeolofy for Archacoloatca! (&ff SCHOOL, Pa1e .U> Abandoned f'ursing Home Playground in Garden Grove is Now Overgrown With Weeds Where Oncl' Mentally Retarded Youngsters Played. The Children Had to be Whis ked Off to ft~airvi cw State Hospital in Costa Mesa in the Middle of the Ni ght Because ·They Were Suf· Ccring Staph I nfl'ction. Sign (left>. Remains Outside Now Closed Hom e. Dmly Ptl<Jt Sta/ J Photos Transfer • Ill the Night Th1$ is tile second in a /we-~ senes of Datly Pilot Otvesttgctiue r~a on the nuuing "°'1Le m. dustry in Orange CoumY, ~ How They Care By GARY GRANVILL.E Ot Tll~ Dilly Pilot St•tl It was well past midnight when the last of lhc am bu lances left United Church Care Center in Garden Grove and hurried along da rkened street::; toward Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa. A Daily Pilot Series On Elderly Care In Orange County Nursing Homes-1975 The a m bu la nces that streamed from the nurs ing home on a chilly night last .Ja nuary car- ried in them 11 m entally ret a rded c hildren in· fcsted with slaphylococ· cus inf eclion. service workers had t1fo last of them ~afl'· ly bedded down in an in fcl:lious-d i:::ica~l' ward al Fairview. GRANVILLE Evacuation of the The sudden exodus from the nursing home was ordered by officials of the r e· 'gional placement center who had cnlru:-,l- ed the children's care to United Churrh Care Center. c hildren. a ll of lhem unable to care for the mselves a nd many of them unable to unders tand tHeir plight, began s hortly before nightfall. BUT IT WASN'T until after 1 a.m. that state and county health and social A few days after the im prompt u evacuation, two state inspectors returned lo see the nurs ing home and the :.!8 youngsters who rcmi.Jined there. (See INSPECTORS, Page 83) Boy's Death Ends Vigil Mesa Father Mourns Loss of Youngster in Crruli By ARTHUR R . VlNSEL Ol lti. D•llY Pll°'S .. 11 The wait is ove r now. William Bohns a ck, an auto body repairman unemployed for two months and without in· surance. had plenty of time to visit the hospital in the past week and confront the awful fact of Li v· ing death. His son. Donald, 11 , was the victim. He was finally pro· nounced dead about 6:30 p .m Thursday. Donald's skull was crushed Ju ly 3 when his m ini-bike zoomed into a driveway barricade, un· seen In dusky twilight on the Orange Coast College campus in Costa Mesa . The boy stopped brealhing at the accident scene but police helicopter observer Officer Dave Ketchum restored the uncertain rhythm of his life with moulh·to- moulb resuscitation in a frantic flight against ti me and death. At the hospital, they pl;:tced hi~ on the resuscit ation machine and th tedious m onotone of its mechanical breathing "nto and out of his lun~s -filled Donald's r~m Uke wh.ispercd pra)'ers. .Days dragged on and the William Bohnsacks, l2SO Adam:i; Ave., Cost~ ~ . began Lo face ttu1l awful tatt ol bis son'a living death Youna Doneld, lhe wholesome boy-next-door type, the e n· thuslustic othlete, would not be coming homt. His father came home from Costa Mesa Memorial Hospita l Wednesday after s igning papers authorizing rem oval of Donald's eyes and kidneys, so som eone with a chance might live and see. William Bohnsack talked about his son and it was hard. The grieving fa ther asked to t e ll the s t ory, s o it mi ght motivate someone else Lo con· sider vital organ donation if they ever find them selves in such a sad circumstance. "He was a very compassionate child," said Bohnsack , in a voice taut and flat with choked· back tears. "H e would e mpty th e diswasher without belng told .. .he would take out the trash • without being told ... sometimes he'd_j~st s nuggle up to you ... " At that lime, the resuscitation machine s till breathed tor the former FounU.in Valley Lillie League Orioles' right fielder. His dad himself had to lake a deep breath. "I hope t.bat as my son is dy· ing~r has died-that al leust some othens s ball Uve, or iee .. " be said. ''IC that one child can save \be U ves Of two or a1 ve 9()- moone aigbtcd eye f;e ha~ fulfilled h ls obligation to manlclnd. '' "He died a valiant death and be served hia purpose. NoW he wlllfl.ve1n others .. .'' Bohnsack saJd his son, a former YM CA Y ·lnd1:.in Gu11ll'' member. a Harbor An.•.1 Bo~-: Clu b bas ketball playl'r and Be•' Scout who graduated rrom ('11~1.1 Mes a 's K11lybrookl0 School 111 June. would definitely appro' l' And he s aid the org:.in don;1l1e111 was agreed upon whl'n dot'lm., literally laid their c<1rcb on th1· table and handed him a Pl'll D o n a I d • s l' 1 t' c t 1 , , c n c e p h a 1 o g r a m < E l·: C; • 1 1 gistered zero brain WJ\'l':-. "Dr. Hudson is detcrm11wd 1t 1-. a brain death." said the ho) father. "We've got a dl1<.1C1 d11ld being kept alive by a machm1· -11 to speak." "I realize there are orgun:-. 111 Donald that can keep smm·onc else alive," his father continu<'Cl ·'The only reas on I was nc\'t•r involved in suc h a thing as this before (authorizing the oq w n donation) is that no one ever µul a pencil and paper down in front of me and explained it." Doctors told the Bohns ad:-. U,ey would give DonaJd and lhv machine one more'day, oQe mo1't• EEG lest. and if it still registered iero br3in waves, they ~ould turn llotr. Donald was still qui\, allvc lo the hearts, minds and pr~crs ~ family, friends. and relall•H Thursday. on~ week" afler bi! ac· cldcnt. One friend is Mt1 Keith Otis, K.illybrooke Sebool PTA l· <See DEATH. Pate A!) . I Al DAILY PILOT I H/F Prldey1Ju!y l 1, 1975 ~ood Old Bags' \ Gates opt>ne<l ~l 10 a.m. today for the fi rsl of an estimated 250,000 visitors to the Orange County Fair. ll will run for 10 days and nights •1t the fair· grounds in Costa M csa. The Fair will bl· open from 10 ~:m. to10 p .m . each day, '"Good Old Days," 1s the lair's theme Highlights of this evening and Saturday al the fair include: -6 p .m .• Young Lile Singers al Bandstand ; Village Singers al 1''amily Fun St age; Montezuma's 7.25o/o Rate By Citibank NEW YORK (UPI) - First National City Bank, reacting to the tightening of money and credit by the Federal R eserve, today raised its interest rate for prime business loans to 41.4 percent from 7 percent. In recent weeks, the FED bas imposed restric- tions on money and credit to slow the growth in the nation 's monetary sup- plies. Citiba nk, the nation's second largest and a trend setter on interest rates, last week raised the prime for the first time sin~ ear- ly January, bringing its level to 7 percent, the pre- vailing rate held by most other commercial banks. Revenge a t the MounViin Dew Stage. -6:30 p.m., Parade through the fairgrounds . -7:30 p .m ., Old-fashioned Melodrama by Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse in fairgrounds Little Theater. -8 p.m., Dixieland Blind, at lhe Bandstand. • 'Chet.!r " in rock concert at the Family Fun Stage. Country and western singe r Doug K ershaw al the Am- phitheate r. -8 :15 p .m ., Speetlway motorcycle racing al the Grandstand. SATURDAY -10 a.m., Gates and carnivul open, wilh Los Angeles Chinese Drum and Bugle Corps as band of the day. -1 p.m ., Chuck Jones' AJad· din Show. -2 p.m., Tiny Tots Royal Court Contest, Family Fun Stage. -3 p.m .. Newport Beach Gymnastics Team. -4 p.m .. Chinese Drum and Bugle Corps Concert. -5 p.m .. Chuck Jones Magic Show, Family Fun Slage. -6 p.m ., Young Life Singers, Bandstand. -7:30 p.m .. Old.fashioned Melodrama. Cos ta Mesa Civic Playhouse, Little Theater. -7:30 p.m . Champions hip Rodeo. Grandstand. -8 p.m ., Country-western s inger Do ug Kers haw, Am · phi theater. -8 p.m., Lillie Louis and His Friends, Family Fun Stage. -9 p.m ., u nionaires, Family fun Stage. FEA Suspects Cost Of U.S. Oil Inflated WAS HINGTON <V PI > A dozen American oil companies may have inflated pnces by up to $165 million in buying foreign otl from their own overseas trading branches during the Arab oil em· bargo, the Federal Energy Ad· ministration say!). The FEA ~uys some of the companies passed higher prices along to customers and may be OFFSHORE OIL TARGETS ABANDONED. A4. required to refund or roll back ~wercharges. Other companies, ~t says. ''banked costs for future p ass-through" Lo c ustomers. • The agency s aid Thursday that k sent notices tu the companies last month telling them they may itave used excessive "transfer ~rices" -the prices charge.~ for imported oil in trans actions between U.S. companies and foreign trading branches -dur-ing the e mbargo. • The compan ies •·are not tharged with a ny WTong~oing" at this time , the 4;1gency s aid, but are being asked to justify the tra nsfer prices. •.The FEA said Gulf Oil m4;1y iiave exaggerated its foreign oil JX>Sts by $58 million, ~e most or pny among 12 companies named. Others listed wer e Arco, As hla nd. Continental. Getty. ~obit, Phillips , Standa1:d Oil of ~alifomia, Standard 011 _of Jn· diana, Sun, Texaco and ~nion . · "If these prices are finally re- ituced by the FEA, the firms will J>e required to make refunds or it>l1 back prices to the extent that ltansfer prices in excess of those • • ORANGE COAST ti , DAILY PILOT Robert N Wf'1'<J Ptt-l1dt nr ·•"1 I ,,fJI .-.. r Jae k R Curlf'Y VtCt9 Pr•\•U. IU .uwl t,• "'"'4•1 fA1"-• r*'' • Thorn~'> l<C'P1111 I d1tf't' Thoma\ A. Murphine M4""'l•tiQ I t'J•tor Chtlrle!t H. Loo... RtChMd P. Nall /A 1 •~•nl M.1~ ''''""' t .11tl'Y 11>rry (011111" Wr\t Or•n(Jf' ("u,,ty l d t • Huntincaton Buel'! Office 111/J 8,..t< n ft,,., •.,•~If _,,,,.. "'"'"' p 0 ...... 'II\ ., ... 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It said companies which did not pass the higher prices on to customers. but "banked" the costs -in effect. holding back the right to raise prices later may be required to reduce their ''banks" by the amount of over- charges. 11 Injured In Skyscraper Blaze iii NY N EW YORK (AP) -A two. alarm fire broke out in a mid· town skyscraper today, subject· ing hundreds of office workers to acrid s moke before they could be rescued by firem en. Eleven pco· pie were injure d. Many fled to the roof of the 33-story building as firemen bat· tied for 90 minutes before bring- ing the electrical fire under con· trol. Officials reported there was some pani c injtially as smoke s pread t hr o u g h the ai r · conditioning system. T he injured incl uded six over- come by smoke and a fireman who suffe red a broken wrist, ap· parently in a fall , officials s aid. Five were take n to hospitals. · The blaze erupted s hortly before 11 a.m. in the skyscraper at 40 W. 57th St.. near Sixth Avenue, about six blocks north of Rockefeller Center. Two police helicopters fl ew above the building as thousands of lunch hour strollers gathered to watch the scene. Windows were broken lo vent the s moke where fire began on the 18th floor. Two Children Struck by Car In Huntington A 6-year-old Huntington Beach boy was in guarded condition in a hospital intensive care unit today after he and his 14-year-old sister were struck by a car Thursday night. Ronald Brion Craft, 6, ol 17311 Almelo Lane, and hi.I 1ister, Tammy Marie, were both pa- tients at Huntington Intercom· munily Hospital. Tammy's con· dit1on was listed as ''fine." The youngs ter• were struck at Springdale Street and Warner Avenue at 8.30 p.m, by a car driven by David Wayn e Rehiebehn, 1'7601 GrUntb Circle, ..l:lunUnitoo Beach. POlifftaid. • t~r19ru6•rwr, • Police said Rchebebo was travelina with a green Uabt. and the younptera stepped olJ the c:ut'b tnto h.ls path aplnJt t.be Ugbt. .. c ... 11 ••••• ~·· INIO •• C9'1• M,u, (.ohll)"'' I W .. • rtplt"" 1>1 (4'fl ... r iJ tfl_.,inlf • .., _ .. "' °'"'°""'''" """""' .... -""° '"""ltll' LONG ORDEAL OVER Donald Bohnsack FrornPageAJ DEATH~ .. dent, who met the Bohnsacks when they moved from Fountain Valley Lo Costa Mesa. ·'This has r eally had an effect on all the kids who knew him, u ~ay~ Mrs. Otis. '"One thing my daughter especially liked about Donald was that he was so neat and nice a boy. He didn 'L s moke and cuss like so many boys who ~et all the attention,'· said Mrs. Otis. Friends in the Our Town com· plex where the Bohnsacks live, were out collecting funds Thurs· day afternoon lo help defray Donald's mountain of. medical bills and preparing Cood for Bohnsack rt:'l;.itives who came for ;.i funeral which at that time wasn 'l yet set. The machine. however, was !>hut off ;.ind Donald's failing heart limped along briefly on its own in a sm;.ill , pitiful rhythm. About 6:30, the awful wait wa~ O\'t•r. * * * Services Set For Minibike Crash Victim Graveside funeral services are scheduled Saturday at 11 a.m . fo r Donald W. Bohnsack. who was pronounced dead at Costa Mesa Memorial Hos pital Thursday night of injuries suffered in a minibike accident a week ago. Riles for the boy, whose parents donated his eyes and kid· neys for medical transplants to aid other sufferers, will be at Good Shepherd Cemetery in Hun· tington Beach. · Survivors include his parents Mr . and Mrs. William Bohnsack and brothers Spencer, 12, and Craig, 8, of the home at 1250 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. He also leaves his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Spe ncer Bohnsack, of Canton, Ohio and material grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Seddon, or Lockport, N. Y. Services are under direction of Baltz Bergeron Funeral Home, Costa Mes.i. Bas·eball Test Due Saturday At Murdy Park Who can run, bat and bunt the bes t in Huntin gton Beach baseball circles? Tbe city recreation depart- ment plans to find out Saturday m a baseball s kills contest for boys and gjrls ages 9-14, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . at Murdy Park. Any Huntington Beach youngster can register for the contest on Saturday al the park located off Golden West Street north of Warner Avenue . Winners will earn medals and tickets to a Los Angeles Dodger game. .Death Suspect Found Insane PHILADELPHIA CAP) -A woman has been found lnnocenl by reason or insanity in the blud1eon and shooting death or a pregnant woman whose ln(ant wa1 taken from her womb dul\na thetlayin•· Winifred Ran.om, 37. was sen- tenced Tbunday by Common Pleas Court. Jud"e Juanita 1Ckld Stoot to an lndeterm.lrultat41nn ln the Philadtlpbla Slate Holpjta.I atByMrry. One of five employes of the scandal-ridden Orange County Assessor's office who waived a trial on corruption charges and entered a guilty plea haa been fined $1,000 and ordered to quit his job. Reginald Dunlap, a supervisor in the assessor's office, was handed the penalty by Judge Walter Smith for his role in an al- leged con spiracy revolvi'l&.. around the successful con- gressional campai1n or former assessor Andre w J . Hinshaw. The judge set as ide a recom- mendation by tbe county proba· lion department that Dunlap be fined only $100 and be allowed to keep his job, saying be feels it is important in modem society for employ~s who .need the public trust not to bow to any pressures to break the Jaw. A tota l of 11 former and current employes of the office were in- dicted after a county Grand Jury probe and Dunlap was the first indictee lo be sentenced. He and four others decilied to forego trial. The others include John Montani, Robert Plumlee, Fred Forbeck, Chris Bfukidis and George Upton. Mont.ini will be the next to be sentenceld on Ju- ly 28. . ·Hinshaw, current assessor Jack Vanerga and employes 'Garland R edding and Kirk Armistead are awaiting trial on charges ranging from campaign irregula rities to bribery and con- spiracy. James Bertolino, another employe, currently is on trial in Superior Court. Judge Smith said Dunlap should not be allowed to remain in his job during a three-year probation. Dunlap had actually been fired earlier this month by Vallerga after refus ing to resign voluntarily. KLANSMEN MUST DRESS White Beuse Spg? WASHINGTON (AP ) - Former presidential aide Alex· ander Butterfield, who revealed the existence of former President Nixon'• taping system, was a contact officer Cor the Central In- te 11.i gen c e Agency while he served in the White House, a former CIA liaison officer for the Air Force said today. Ho.we.v~ uUi:ed Col. L. Fletcher Prouty said in a telephone intervie w Butterfield could not have acted aa a CIA spy in the White House. Prouty said he did not know whether Butterfield was on the CIA payroll or whether Nixon or other Administration officials knew of Butterfield's role. White House press secretary Ron Nessen, traveling with Presi,dent Ford in Michigan, said th•. White House bas "no in- formation to s'ubstantiate the al· legation that a member of the prevtous administraUon was a secret CIA agent or indeed any kind of agent, nor have we heard of ~such ag~nt. ·'To the best of our knowledge. and we have no reason to believe, otherwise, there is no employe working at the White House who has, or who has had, a CIA con- nection of which we are unaware or who is s urreptitiously report- ing information of While House activities to any other agency," Nessen said. Prouty said be learned of a CIA-Butterfield connection from former CIA agent E. Howard 1 Hunt, a convicted Watergate burglar. Prouty said Hunt used Butterfield to help him arrange White House endorsement of a group seeking the release: or In- dochina prisoners of war, mclud- ing undercover CIA agents. • Butterfield could not be re· ached for comment. His wife called Pfouty 'I description of her husband's role "absolutely false." Fro• Page A J SCHOOL THREATENS. • • Researcb,lnc., (ARl)ofMesa. Crabtree said the sit e lies directly under what will be the main building of the high school campus. "They may need a lesson in map reading," he said. Crabtree is working on a report for the district which outlines the history of the site and its poten- tial. ARI was hired by the district to do the report. "This is one of the few sites left in the Bolsa Chica area," Crab- tree explained. "Many have been destroyed and there has been very Jillie system atic work done there. ''The s ites that do remain ha ve assumed more importance than they did 15·20 years ago. We ex- pect materials from this site to t:eOecl the ways people adapted to change." The s ite may contain remnants of a small village, a prehi storic (after •800 A.O.) hamlet of the Gabrielino Indians, Crabtree said. But full details of it are not yet known, because it has not been explored. The site was identified in a 1973 survey of archeological r e- sources cooduct.ed for the city by ARI. • The high school district was ' barely aware of the site because there was no environmental im- pact report made on the proposed campus construction. Under the 1970 California En-· vironmental Quality Act, all gov- ernmental agencies are sup· posed lo go through an environ· mental review process. But the school district does not have to follow city procedures, so it needed no permits or environ- mental r eviews Jr.nm .Hunt- ington Beach municipal govern- ment. Miller said the high school dis- t1;cl is its own lead agency for· environmental m alters and can do one of three actions: -File a full environmental im- pact report. -Ma ke a negative impact declaration. -Declare itself categorically exempt from the environmental review process. Miller said the disltict con- sidered construction of the Ocean View campus an emergency item, so it declared the project "categorically exempt," and made no impact studies. He said now, however, the dis- trict will me a negative declara- tion based on its a"tiontostakeoU what he said was the site. SUMMER SALE ,:vz. /'~·.7 ·:.. _ .• .. . . , .. . ' #·' l • 1_. • ." .• ·.I,_ -" . •,, <':: ¥'"' . -• .. ·~~\'. """' • t. Sofas fre1n H e nre don, Marge Carson, Sherrill, Stanton Cooper, e tc., etc. ALL ON SALE NOW! Chairs from: Woodmark, Sherrill, Marge Carson, 0 1 Mariniont, e tc., t!lc . ) ALL ON SALE I' NOW! Fantaatic Selection of Quality Furnishings Reduced for 0ur Summer Sale OREXEL-HERITAGE--HENREOON-WOOOMARK-KARAST AN-BAK(R N EWPOAT BEACH • ~ ~ ~ '727 Wt;S1'0..l"'PDR . 042·~ 11AM A~~A• 4f u~ LAGUNA BEACH • ~ ~, ~1 34~ NORTll (."OAS'I' HWY.. 1'1H ~Sl . TORRANCE• 23641 HAW'MIORNE BLVD. WfHDAYS I SATVIDAYS t:OO to 5:JO <0J>tln f n ttl 9. Su11. t2·S.30) 318.1%'19 l r " ' '1 • Orange COaSt --~--------E 0 I :f. I 0 N Toda y~s C los l11g .V. S tockH VOL. 68, NO. 192, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, JULY 11 , 1975 N TEN CENTS • g Off Balboa Probed CreW's Eate Still Mystery B y HILARY KAYE Ot .... 0.lly .. llot Sl•lf A 29-fool powe r boa l tnysteriously sank Lwo miles off tbe ;Balboa Pier early t~ay, tausmg U.S . Coast Guard and Harbor Department oCficials to puzzle over whether any people were aboard when the craft went down. No victims were found in or around l he "Lani Kai" when it was discovered at 5.30 a.m., ac· cording to Sgt. Dean Cordell or the Orange County Harbor Department. Owner of the boat, Tom Finkles of Anaheim, said he gave no one permission to use his boat and that he knew of no one who would take it. Officials speculate the boat was stolen from its slip at Newport Dunes a nd that the Abandoned N'ursing Home Ple:tyground in Garden Grove is Now Overgrown With Weeds Where Once Mentally Retarded Youngsters Played. The Children Had to be Whisked Off to Fairview Stale Hos pital in Costa Mesa in the Middle of the Ni ght Bece:tuse They Wer e Suf· fering Staph Infection. Sign (right) Reme:tins Out.side Now-Closed Home. Daily Pilot Staff Photos thieves m ay have become losl at sea. Or, it is possible that someone towed th e boat out and purposefully s anfC it, said Sgt. Cordell. The $7,000 ChrisCrart was towed lo the Lido Peninsula Ship . Yard by the Coast Guard culler , where it is being examined for possible clues as to why it sank <See SINKING, Page A2) Transfer • Ill the Night Thi! is the second m a /we-part series of Daily Pilot investigative r eports on the nursing lwme in· dustry in Orange County. By GAR Y GRANVILL E 01 Tiie Dilly Pilot S~f It was well pasl midnight when the last of the ambulances left United Church Care Center in Garden Grove and hurried along darkened streets toward Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa. Dow They Care A Daily Pilot Series On Elderly Care In Orange County Nursing Homes-1975 The am bu lances that streamed from the nursing home on a chilly night last January car- ried in lhem 11 mentally retarded children in- fested with staphylococ- cus infection. service workers had lhe lasl of lhem safe- ly bedd ed down in an infectious-disease ward at Fairview. GRANVtLLE Evacuation of the The sudden exodus from the nursing home was ordered by officials of the r e- gional placement cenler who had entrust- ed lhe child ten's care to United Church Care Center. children, a ll of them unable lo care for themselves and many of them unable to understand th eir plight, began shortly before nightfall. BUT IT WASN'T Wllil after 1 a.m. that stale and county health and social A few days after U1e impromptu evacuation, two stale inspectors returned to see t he nursing home and the 38 youngsters who remained there. (See INSP ECTORS, Page B3) 250,000 Expected in Mesa County Fair Under Way Gates opened al 10 a.m. today tor the first of an estimated 250,000 visitors to the Orange . County Fair. ll will run for to days and nights al the fair- grounds in Costa Mesa. The f'alr wlll be open Crom to a.m. lo 10 p.m. each day. "Good Old Days," is tbe fa ir's theme. Hlahllfhll of this evening and Saturday at lbe fair include : -6 p.m .. Young Ure Singers at Bandstand; VU1a10 Slnaers at Family Fun Staie; Mootezuma's Revenge at the Mountain Dew Staae. • -s :30 p.m ., Parado lhrouih ' the f alrgl'ounds. -?:30 p.m ., Old fashioned Melodrama by Coata M~ Civic Playhouse in fairgrounds Lillie Theater. -S·p.m ., Dixieland Band , at lhe Bandst and. "Cheer" in rock concert al the Family Fun Stage. Country and western singer Doug Kershaw at the Am· phitbeater. -8 :15 p .m ., Speedway motorcyc le racing at the Grandstand. SATURDAY -10 a.m ., Gates and carnival e>pen, with Los Angeles Chinese Drum and Buele Corps as band o!the day. -1 p.m., Chuck Jones' Alad· din Show. -2 p.m., Tiny Tots Royal Court Contest, Famlly Fun Staae. -3 p.m ., Newport Beach Gymnastics Team. -4 p .m ., Chinese Drum and Bugle Corps Concert. -S p .m., Chuck Jones Magic Show, Family F\Jn Stage. -6 p.m ., Young Ute Singers, Bandstand. -7 :30 p.m., Old·fasbioned Melodrama, Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, Little Theater. 7:30 p.m. Championship Rodeo. Grandstand. 8 p.m ., Countcy·westem s inge r Doug Kerebaw, Am· phitheater. -8 p.m., Little l..olU and Hls Fri nds. Family Fun Slap. -9 p.m .. Untonairos, Family f\mStage. 0.1ly P,IO( Plloto by LH ... ,,,. SHIPYARD WORKERS HAUL SUNKEN CRAFT TO DOCK IN NEWPORT HARBOR No Signs of Life Aboard 28-foot Boat Found off Balboa Pe ninsula ~~~~~~~~--~~~ Ordeal at End Injured &y Prorwunced Dead By ARTH UR R. VINSEL 01 lh• D~lly Piiot Sl~ll The wait is over now. William Bohns ack, an aulo bod y repairman unemployed for two m onths <ind without in- surance. had plenty of time to visit the hospita l in the past week and confront the awful fact or Li v- ing death. ffi s son, Donald, 11 . was the vicli m . He w a s finally pro· nounced dead e:tbout 6:30 p.m. Thursday . Donald's skull was crushed Ju- ly ~ when bis mini-b,ike zoomed into a drivewa y barricade, Un· sc~n in du"kY Lwiligb1 on the Orange Coast College campus in • Costa Mes a. The boy stopped breathing al the accident scene but police heLicopler observe r Officer Dave Ketchum r estor ed the uncertain rhythm or his life with mouth-to- mouth resuscitation in a frantic night against time and death. At the hos pital, they placed hjm on the resuscitation machine and the tedious monotone of its mechanical breathing "nto and out of his lungs filled Donald 's room like whispered prayers. Days dr~gged on and the William Bohns acks, 1250 Adams Avl' . Costa Mes a. began to face (See DEATH, Page A2) LONG ORDEAL OVER Donald Bo hnsack Assess Supervisor Told to Quit Joh One of fi ve employes of the scandal-ridde n Orange County Assessor's office who waived a trial on corruption charges and entered a guilty plea has been fined $1 ,000 and ordered to quit his job. Reginald Dunlap, a supervisor in the assessor's omce, was handed the penalty by Judge Walter Smith for his role in an al· leged c ons piracy revolving around the s uccess ful con· gressional campaign of former assessor Andrew J. Hinshaw. The judge set aside a recom- mendation by the county proba- tion department that Dunlap be fined only $100 and be allowed to keep his job, saying he feels it is important in modem society for Davis F1ays N e w Pot Law . LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Los Angeles Polk!: Chief Ed Davis has reacted to passage of a state law reducing marij u a n a penalties. He predicts it will "double the number of heroin ad· diets wilhin a year." Davis said Thursday the law "will result in a 50 percent in· crease in crime for the next two years," as marijuana smokers. become heroin addict.a and turn to crime to support thelr habits. "ll 's uofortunalc that the luaeat state has lo be the area.test fool ," he saJd, retcning to the atate capitol at Sacramen· to as "Dtaneyland North.!' Drug us wW spread Crom hlgb schools to arammar schools, he pre· I d.lc:tect. ' employes ""'ho need the public trust not to bow lo uny press u1·es to break the hrn . A total of 11 fo rml'l" •md curre nt employcs of the offi ce were in· dieted after :.i county Grand Jury probe and Dunl <Jp was the first indictee lo be sentenced. He and four others decided to forego trial. T he others include John Montani. Robi!rt PlumJee, Fred Forbeck, Chris Boukldis and George Upton. Montani will be the next to be senlenced on Ju- ly 28. Hins haw . current assessor J ack Vallerg a and employes Garland R e dding and Kirk Armistead are awa1 lllg trial on charges ranging from campaign irregularities to bribery and con- spiracy. James Be rtolino. another employe, currently is on trial in Superior Court. Judge Smith s aid Dunlap should not be allowed to remain in his job during a three-year probaelon. Dunlap had actually been fired earlier this month by Vallerga after refusing to resign voluntarily . TRADING MlXEf); DOW LOSES O. 78 NEW YORK (UPI) -The stock market closed mixed today ln ta.irly active tradin& on t.he New York Stoc!k Exchange. The Dow Jones lndustrlal averaee Jost 0. 78 points to 871.09. lt had been abeac:f more than five poinll after f alllnt two points Mt t he outact. Ad van e es and declines wefe almMt even. <Tables, 85). Fue l Price Inflation lnti1nate d WASHI NGTON <UPI 1 A dozen Americe:tn oil companies may have inflated prices by up to $165 million in buying foreign oil from their own overseas trading branches during the Arab oil em- bargo. the Federal Energy Ad· ministration says. T he FEA says ::.ome of U1c companies passed higher price::. along lo custom ers and me:ty be OFFSHORE OIL TARGETS ABANDONED. A4. required to refund or roll back overcharges. Ot her companie::.. it says. ·'banked cosLl; for future pass-through" to c ustomers The agency said Thursd <Jy th:.it it sent notices to the compa nies last month te lhng them they m ay have used excessive "lransll;'r or·ices · · the pri ces char ged for imported oil in transactions bet wee n U.S. t·omp<.inics and foreign trading branches dur ing the embargo . Th e co m pa n ies ··a r e not charged with uny wrongdoing" <Jt this lime. the agency said, but are being asked to justify the transfer prices. The FEA sa id Gulf OJI may have exagge rated its foreign 0 1! costs by $58 million, the most or any among 12 compani~ named. Olhe r s lis t e d w er e Ar co. Ashland, Continental. Gett}, Mobil, Phillips. Sta ndard Oil of California, Standard Oi l of In ctia na, Sun, Texaco and Union "If these prices are finally r'l' duced by the FEA. the firms will be required to make refund s or roll back prices to the extent th:.it trans fer prices in excess of tho-,e permitted by FEA resulted in higher cha rges lo customer~ the energy agency said. It s aid companies wtuch du! not pass the higher prices on to customers, but "banked'" th1· costs -in effect, holding bar!.. the right to raise prices later m ay be required to reduce tht•1r "banks" by the am0W1t of ovl'r· charges. Oraage ,....J.. Coas t ~~ Weatlter Sunny and siz zling. Highs into 80s lows tonight in 60s. Patchy low clouds early in morning. INSIDE TOO"~ Disagreement .among or1i3ts ha.I led to. c rich and varied art scene in Laguna Beach. See s-tori,s by Doay Pilot Stoff Writer Jade Chop- peU on Poge Cl of ~·, Weekender. •••• l\I OAIL Y PILOi Ex-NiXon Xiile Pa~t . Of CIA?' WASHINGT ON <AP> Former presidential aJde Alex· ander Butterrteld, who revealed the existence of former President Nixon's taping systern, was a conLact officer for the Central In· tellltence Agency while he served In the White House. • former CIA lhi1l1ton officer fort.be Air Force said today. However , retired Col. L Fletch e r Prouty said in a telephone interview Butterfield eould not have acted as a CIA epy in the Wh ite House. Prouty said he did not know ,\hether Butterfield wu on the CIA payroll or whether Nixon or other Administration otrlclals knew or Butterfield's role. While House press secretary Ron Ness en, traveling with President Ford in Michigan, aald the . While House has "no in· formution to substantiate the al- legation lhul u member or the previous administration waa a secret CIA ugenl or lndeed any kind of agent, nor have we heard of any such agent. "To the best of our knowledge, and we have no reason to believe. otherwise. there Is no employe working ut the While House who has. or who has had, a CIA con- nection or which we are unaware or who is surreptitiously report- ing information of While House <.1ctivities to any other agency," '.'Jessen said. Prouty s aid he learned of a CIA· Butterneld connection from former CIA a gent E. Howard Hunt. a convicted Watergate burglar. Prouty s aid Hunt used Butterfield to help him arrange White House endorsement of a group seeking the release or In- dochina prisoners of war, includ- jn~ undercover CIA a gents. Butterfield could not be re- :iched for comment. His wife called Prouly's description or her husband's role .. absolutely false." 11 Injured In Skyscraper Blaze iii NY NEW YORK CAP) -A lwo- a larm fire broke out in a mid- town skyscraper today, subject- ing hundreds of omce workers lo acrid smoke before they could be rescued by firemen. Eleven peo· p le were injured. Many Oed to the roof or the 3.1-story building as firemen bal- j.led for 90 minutes before bring- jng lhe electrical fire under con· trol. Official• reported there was isome panic Initially as smoke 6pread through the air· eondltioning system. . : The Injured included six over·· ):ome by smoke and a nreman 'Who s uffered a broken wrist, ap- yarenlly in a fall, officials said .. ·Five were taken to hospitals. The bla%e e rupted shorlly before 11 u.m . in the skyscraper ~t 40 W. 57th St., near Sixth .Avenue, about six blocks north of Rockefeller Center. Two police helicopters flew above the building as thousands pf lunch hour strollers gathered .to watch the scene. Windows ~ere broken to vent the smoke ·where fire began on the 18th lloor . .. • P4llli Dolun, who works on the 33rd floor of the buildin8, spent some Ume on the roof and finally was taken down s t a irs by elevator. She said some 200 persons werl! on the roof and "everybody got calm after a while.·· ORANGI! COAST ,. 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Protesters li~lns ln the Eldorado Homes area WlU ask the Mission Vie jo Municipal Ad- visory Council (MAC) Monday lo pressure Oranae County park of· ficials to prune down or remove thebusbts. . . The primary culprit ls the fast- growing acacia, which lines Eldorado Park between an o~n field and adjacent homes. The park ls located on Camllo Drive near Montevideo Elementary School. Homeowhers say the bushes provide ao Ideal hiding place for a variety ot social offenses. Repair Set On Oil Well Beach traffic will be temporarily disrupted this w.ekend near th• oU well at Ulh 8treet. and Balboa Boulevard, as workmen at· tempt to repair the well as a safely precaution. Work was beaun Thurs· day and wJ11 probabb' con· tinue untll Monday, accord- ing to-Ken· Perry ot &ha. Newport Be ach Public Works Department. The well ls beinl li•IM! so that il may relleve preuure Crom three othet nearby wells in the event they erupt. . . . Peyry said he realizes 1t is at diCCicult time to limit lraf · fie to one lane along Balboa Boulevard .jn Wes-t Newport, but said. it is necessary that the wotk be done immediately. : I':"=" f; ' Newport Harbor's 15th annual Character Boat Parade will follow this route Saturday. Boats will begin gathering at 1 p.m. Actual parade is scheduled to get under way about 2 p .m . near the Balboa Bay Club. About 60 boats are expected, say officials of the sponsoring Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. A highlight of this year's parade will be re-enactment of Boston Tea Party ln keeping with event's bicentennial theme. "They feel it's a safety hazard for their children," one MAC councll member explained. The homeowners complaints were triggered by the r ecent al· leged rape or an 11.year-old flrl by a 13-year·old boy in he bushes. New Salary Hikes Offered To Teachers A new salary proposal' ~tain· ing a rive percent ac,..tht- board pay hike, pl\&I tncrelMd medical benetita, w .. afftl'ld ~ Newport-Men Unillld ~bool Dlslrlcl employee Thuriday. f'rotte Paje AJ DEA TH ENDS WAIT. • • tha t a wful fact of his son's li ving death. Young Donald, the wholesome boy-next -door t y pe, the e n - thusiastic athlete, would not be corning home. His father came home fron\ Costa Mesa Memorial HolSpltal Wednesday after signing papers authorizing removal or DonaJd 's eyes and kidneys, so someone with a chance might live and see. William Bohnsack talked about his son and it was herd. The grieving rather asked to tell the story, so it might motivate someone else to con· sider vital organ donation if they ever find themselves in such a s ad circumstance. "He was a very compassionate child," said Bohnsack, in a voice taut and flat with choked· back tears. · • H e w o u 1 d e m pl y (h e dlswasher without being told .. .he would take out the trash without being told ... sometimes he'd just snuggle up to you ... " Al th at lime, the resuscitation mac.h1ne still breathed tor the former Fountain Vu\\ey Llllle League Orioles' right fielder. His dad himself had to take a deep breath. "I hope that as my son is dY,· •• ing-or has died-that al least some others shall live, or see ... " he 119\d. "If that one child can save the lives of two or give so· meone sighted eyes he has fulfilled his obligation lo mankind." "He died a valiant death and he 1erved his purpose. Now he will live in others ... " Bohnsack said his son, a former YMCA Y-lndian Guides member. a Harbor Area Boys' Club basketball player and Boy Scout who graduated from Costa Mesa 's Killy brooke School in June, would definitely approve. And he said the organ donation was agreed upon when doctor9 RockOl•ber literally laid their cards oh the table and handed him a pen. Do nald 's electro - e ncephal ogram (EEG ) re· gistered zero brain waves. "Dr. Hudson Is determined it is a brain death," said the boy's father. "We've got a dead child being kept alive by a machine, so lo speak." "I realize there are organs ln Donald that can keep someone else alive,'' his father continued. * * * Services Set For Minibike Crash Victim Gravesid e funeral services are scheduled Saturday at 11 a.m. for Donald W. Bohnsack, who was pronounced dead at Costa Mesa Memorial Hos pital Thursday night of injuries suffered in a m1nlbllte accident a week ago. Rites for the boy, whose parents donated his eyes and kid- neys for medical transplants to aid other sufferers, will be at Good Shepherd Cemetery in Hun· lington Beach. ~ Survivors include his parents Mr. and Mrs. William Bohnsack and brothers Spencer, 12, and Craig, 8, or the home al 12&0 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. He also leaves his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mi's. Spencer Bohngack, of Canton, Ohio and material grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Seddon, of Lockport, N.Y . Services are under direction or Baltz Bergeron Funeral Home, Costa Mesa. Kent Cooper, 22, of Nttwport S.1ch. is not ooe to 11mptt. lie around the beach oo a warm ~ummet d•X.· ~ •otdit rat.her test his rock climbing akUls on the neatest dill~ tn thitt caae lt'~ a cUfr at Pir~ Cove near the entrance to Newport Harbor. ~r rated the 7&.foot clhnb ._ - fairly easy -ror an expt!rleneed and well-eq\li,,.. roek cli mber. ' ,,...,._..ti SINKING ••• and what happened to those aboard. Olvera from the Harbor Department entered the waler and searched for bodies. They were unable to find anyone, Sgt. .eordell aald. Three life jackeu -were round ·n~~lln« on wa~er by the craft. The "Lanl kai'' never totally submer1ed. Her bow was kept afloat because or an air poeket that Cormed. Heavy Agenda Set. For Council A proposed public nudity ban, a report on the Balboa Puasycal Theater and the poealbillty or contraclin8 new animal control services h eads a lengthr. Newport Beach City Council agenda for Monday night. The meeting ii scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at tlly ball. But Deputy Sheriff Cal Neve, a MAC councilmen, said he hes heard from the Eldorado resi- dent.a before on complaints or similar. haiards to health and safety which are encouraged by the ovetgrown hedges. "All the parks are expertenc- inl these problems l-0 1ome ex- tent," Neve said. "Primarily, the ptoblem ls rooted In the ract. that the park is a gathering place. "But when you add heavy vegetation, some problems just aet worse. Some or the bushes are so overgrown you couldn 'l see someone tn lhfm during the day.'! Neve alt'eady has contacted the Otange County Department qr Harbors, Beaches and Parks und ,n ~rder to prune the g1dorado buahes ba11 been tutned ln, he said. Neve said park ornclala told him one alternallv@ rnlght be t.o remove tke ahrubs enUrely and. replace them wllh low·1rowlng· daisies.• He said one woman told hlm the activity ln the bushes has become such a nuisance that her f amlly ls considering leaving the area. "Tbey try lo tell their kids )Vbat not to do but there it is goinf on ln the bushes," Neve said. The package would ~l about $1 m1lllon mote than Ute pac1t11e- rejecled by employea in JWMJ. At the close or school, teMhets. aald they would ·con1lder 1\riktng ln the r.an tr their contracta are nol aetlled by then. . The new propoaal ii the dlrtc:l rf!sull or an endlnl . balance larger than expected from laat year's budget and from Idell· Uonal culling lo be made ln next: year's budget, accordiftl \o Jt1n Harmon, admlnlslraUve a11l11- tant to the s uperintendent. Teachers ate expected to respond to the proposal before '-next Wednesday. While only teacher• are ln- vol v ed ln the Certlficated Employe Council CCEC ) 1essiona, olhtr dlllnct. employes were orrered the 11ame paoka1e. Ousters Accepted BUENOS AIRES, ArtenUna CAP> -President Isabel Peron, set to announce a new c:ablntt arter 1 week of preuure froni labor and con1re11lonal, military and guerrilla factions, accepted the ret>ianations,of her defense and interior ministers to- day. SUlftMER SALE • I I j' '.• .~ : I I •, i I I Sofas from Henredon, Marge Carson, Sherrill, Stant.on Cooper-, etc., etc. ALL ON SALE NOW! Cbairs from! Woodmark, Sherrill, Marge Carson, '-:,--...i~~--.., Marimont, etc., etc. \ t-' ~-= .. ;;;I~-:--; ALL ON SALE /\~·m· ;r.:::=-1 NOW! 1i •· Fabtudc Selection of Quality Furid1hln88 Reduced for Our Summer Sale DAEXEL-H ER IT A OE-HE NREDON-WOODMARK-KARASt AN-BAKER , NEWPORT BEACH •. ~ ~ ~ 1727 WESTCLlrP' DR,. 84.t-2080 l~lllM A-..~-fl Mlfl/I LAGUNA BEACH .. ~ ~I ~' M6 NOKTll COA8'l' HWY.. 4~4511 D • •fU m..o T1~Bfl1'~~i iLvo. WlltC AYI It "' •DAYS t :OO to i :lO ((l~n Frt"M9~ ~Utt. 12.s.ao1 3'h1·1279 I • \ l I I \ l I . -l&en M. Albers bas been •Poolnted pl'Qjecl,toordln&tor w Fouder1 MortJ•P Co.. lltc.t Santa Ana.' Albers aaaumes the adminiltnUon and maoasemept of Founders ff urtng the te mporary ablence ol President Miles '.Matthe•a, who i.'i recovering from aurgery. Founder&' has three to'\\tnhome developments: Cre:stview Estates, RivenUh~~ Glenbrook Townhome$ ATl'cactthoa/ an Lo8Coyotea Villflg~ own lfles, Bue.oa Park. ,_. * Leoaatd T. Baxter has been appoint· ed a vt~e president of Fidellty Federal h•JUI •lacl Loaa Attodatllo. , Ba~t ta regional manager of tbe Northern• Calllomta offices of lbe U· toelatiop and was formerly manager of the 'ji!~J'esa branch of Fidelity. • _ ,been with the-auoclation for ALua more th u ll years and resides ln Corona del Mar. I ' . * Rex ·,Browning of Balboa Island has been named ~.~~g~r O!· lhe Tel· Facts diviaion of Telepboae A•eweriac .-.eau. 1 • Bro~ft)1ng, 24, a _ 1969 graduate of Foothlll High SchOol lii Tustin and a graduate of uarvard joined TAB in Janu ·~. ' • "Mld•e0 Manley, former ·sales counselor of Leisure World's Rossmoor Corp.-Maryland, and previously leasing agent fol' R & B Development Com- pany's Oakwood complex, Newpbrt Beach, affiliated as sales agent tor Tbe Rafters, an indoor tennis club located ln • the Irvine Industrial Parle." ' * Bit H ~' »:-.$ Walter C. <Pat) Quinn DI, corporate 200logical director ot Lion C.OUtry Safari, Inc., bas been promoted to vice president (ioology) of the amusement- park organization. r Q~nn , 38, joined Lion Country Safari in July 1970 as zoolog1~J manager of the California wildlife preserve. In December 1973 he was named corporate zoological director of the firm's parks in Florida, California, Texas, Georgia Ohio and Virginia. ' Currently, Quinn is in southeast Africa, leading a field class in "African Animals Cloee-up," a 21-day stud)' tour sponsored jointly by Lion Country Safari and the UC Ex-tension at Irvine. • Corhtae Y OtUIC bas been named re- gional es~row manager for Wells Fargo Bank's new escrow regional office head· quartered in the bank's Whittier branch. She 9t'ill be responsible for the ad- ministration of the escrow departments of the Whittier, Wes tminster and AnaheinulWces of the bank. ltu\b-Clark is escrow officer at the Westll\inster office. • Gibraltar Savlngs has appointed vice president Ralph JC. Notnf1f'd1strict manager. Noble's district will encompass all offices in Orange C)mnty and San Diego County, including four Gibraltar of- ·f1ces now open, Santa Ana, l''ullerton, · ;La Mesa arid Mira Mesa, and two more :scheduled to open in Lemon Grove and National City later this year. • Amtrak bas named Alfred A. Michaud of Fullerton, president of the Sterigard"Corp. of California, vtce presi~ dent for matkeling, replacing Harold L. Graham , who moved to a new vice pre .. sldential spot. • • Dudley W. Budlong, vice president of Boyle Engineer· Ing Corpe:ntton, Newport Beach, bas been appointed chairman of the planning cabinet of the American Consult- ing Engineers Council. 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The remaining six reserves are Tony Perez, Cincinnati, and Bob Watson. llouston, fir!>t base; Bill Madlock. Chirago, third base: and outfielders Reggie Smith of St. Louis. Bobby Murccr of Se1n tranl'isco and Gary C<.irter of l\1ontrc:.1l. American League reserves. picked by m'anager Alvin Dark of the A ':,, tntludc Milwaukee's Jlank ·A<.irun, Oakland's Claudell Wa:'>hangt on and Cleveland's George llcndr1ck , Boston's Fred Lynn and Kan!>a s City's Hal ~k Rae in the outfield. Other~ selected include the Angels' third baseman Dave Chalk. and shortstop Bucky Dent and s econd baseman Jorge Orta of the Chicago White Sox. Also, first baseman Mike Har- grove. of Texas, catcher Bill l>l'echan of Detroit, Boston's Carl Yastrzemski ;.ind Milwaukee's George Scott and Cleveland's Buddy Bell. Bell said he wouldn't play in the game. S3.:l ltlillion Pa~t PflJLADELPflIA -George .McGinnis, who accepted a $500,000 bonus from the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association in May, s igned a six-year $3.2 million contract with the Philadelphia 76ers Thursday. Ri~hard.an Fired HOUSTON -General manager Spec Richardson of the Houston As tros baseball team was fired Thursday by Sidney Sblenker. oewly-appoinled presi- dent of the Houston Sports As- sociation. Shlenker named assistant general manager J ohn Mullen as Richardson's interim replace- ment. T"'it t y Leading MOLINE, Ill. -Howard Twit- ty Jr .. who once found a cobra in his golf bag, found nothing in it but hot irons Thursday and forged a five-under-par 66 to lake the first round lead in the $75,000 Quad Cities Open. Terrance Dill, who r eturned to the pro tour last February, and Dave Eichelberger, eighth- rughest money winner last year, each finished at 67 lo share second, one stroke back. Frank Beard was alone al 68 while among those al 69 were de- fending champion Dave Stockton and Sam Snead. Borg Adca~es BAASTAD, Sweden -Top- se.eded BJorn Borg of Sweden moved into the quarterfinals or the $50,000 Swedish Open tennis champions hips Thursday with a 6-3, 7-6 win over Dutchman Rolf Thung. Borg now m eets Thomas Koch of Brazil in the quarterfinals. Koch eli min ated B1rger An· dersson of Sweden , 6·3. 6 1. Manuel Orantes. the !>ec-ond· seed Spaniard. also had an ea:,y way into the quarters . He whipped Rolf Norberg of Sweden •1. 6·1in50 minute:'>. WTT Su•.aries - I u~•T•lt1>Mt• CALIFORNIA'S DAVE COLLINS BEA TS THE THROW TO BAL Tl MORE'S BOBBY GRICH. Indians Invade Angels' Record At Home: 18-27 The California Angels are defy- ing baseball law but they don't make a very arresting sight. languishing there in fifth place in the American League West. For some inexplicable reason, the Angels can't win at home. Or at least very often. Baseball purists point out that if you play .500 on the road and win at home you are a contender. The Angels have fulfilled the first requisite with a 22-21 road Ange,. Slate Alt G•mH on KMPC 1710) July 11 Clewl•nd ,u C<iliforn•.t July 12 Ct~v~l•nd ,u C<1ltlorn1• July llClev~l•nd <11 C...111orn1• 1 HP m I 2) p nt 17 H pm r ecord but are a dismal 18·27 <.tl Anaheim Stadium following a 7·3 shellacking administered by the Bar 1mofe Ufioles Thursday night. It was the ninth loss in the last 10 home games for the Angels and the prospects £or a sudden turnabout aren't encouraging when you consider tonight's op- pos ition. The Cleveland Indians arrive tonight to begin a three-game series and they have a 10-game winning streak alive in Anaheim. In fact, the Indians haven't lost a game at the Big A since Au gust of 1973. Mike Cuellar likes Anaheim, too. The Orioles pitcher now * * -{::{ aALTIMO"E CALIFORNIA ... , .. bi ...... Ill owns a lifetime record of 8-1 in the Angels park after weathering nine hiLs to improve his record to 7·6. Baltimore ballers also found the environment a delight as they rattled 15 hits, nine of them for extra bases. to rout the Angels and record their 10th victory in 14 games. Bobby Grich paced the assault with two duoubles and two singles and said of his team, "We're more serious now. I think we 've finally decided this is the lime to take a run. We've been a different ball club since Don Baylor hit those three homers in one game al Detroit." Elrod Hendricks, who was bat- ting .158 at game lime with only 12 hilS all year, Tgnoreathose facts and produced a triple and two doubles, Ken Singleton and Jim Northrup connected for solo homers. Al Bumbry provided another dimens ion to the Oriole attack by beating out three bunt singles. Dave Chalk had a double and single for California. John Balaz contributed a two-run double in the ninth inning. •·u was a mistake," said Angel manager Dick Williams. "Balaz had the take sign on. "But," he added with a wry grin. "I don't lhink I can fine him after that.'' DODGE~S'DAVEYLO~S LA'• Bubble About to Burst? --:Newport's Tapie 1 • Sizzles With ~ l; • -'frails bY FiV.e CARNOUSTIE, Scotland- Newport Beach's Alan Tapie fired a 67 today to stay in conten- tion in the British Open goll tournament. Tapie's total of 209 puts him -five strokes back or the third round leader, Bobby Cole. Cole had a 67 for a three-round total or ~;12under par. The tourney ends Saturday. Thursday, Tapie had a round or 72 while shooting 70 Wednesday. He was five under par after 27 holes Thursday, but bogeyed four or the back nine holes. Johnay Miller, former U.S. Open champ and three-time win-. ner on the lJ .S. tour so far this· year, made lhe lour in 31, five un- der par, after starting the day· four strokes back of David Huish,. the Scottish leaching pro who fired 76·136 for the second-round lead. Miller. using hot putting, chopped oU stroke after stroke with birdies on the first, second, fifth, sixth and seventh holes. Ile barely missed birdies on the third and fourth, putting just short from nine and 15 feel He also missed by two inches on the eighth when a 25-foot pull stopped just short of the cup. However, Miller went to eii?ht under at the 10th.He had a 66, lwo back or Cole. Irwin, the 1974 U:S. Open champion who started the day with a 139, three strokes ore the ~e. sank a 20-!oot '2UU-for_hi:t fourth birdie in seven holes to go nine under. Watson, who was al 138, only two strokes back of Huish ul thp start . or the day. birdied the second, third and fourth holes and barely missed a birdie on the fifth. While they were ripping up the 7,065-yard, par-72 Carnouslie AtterJlt- "11'0ld P•ll'nE't' Mi111<k• Bemt>ri<IQ(' IMISIMl~Y LonH1nllle EOW•d"-••c.e llot>CNflM c;.ry Pl•yu M.irtin ~ltf' ,...,,., ~lfrO.~on Btll C..nett Rocldy(Mr l e<ry Lebrocq .-JKOb• JMl~,.si.I" Bot>Glio.r Hertuf k.ln~n Dewitt We•.,•• M.olcolm c.regSO<\ c;.rySmilll Milrlr. Pleil Cr•i90.loy Vln8<1l<l!f' c.r al9 S.C<ldler Eamonn Oilrcy O.vldJontt .JoseC.nizern W.R. Lockr Ronnlestl.lde Arnold Oolr.-<1 W.S.M. 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Defending champion Gary Player of South Africa, meanwhile, saw his h<>~ for a fourth British Open Lille all bul disappear when he l~ a triple- bogey seven on the tricky 181.h and wound up with a 73 -219, three over par for three rounds. While Player had his pro- blems, two-time British Open winner Arnold Palmer turned in his best effort in three days, a 69, which gave him a one-under-par 215 on the 7 ,065-yard, par-72 layout by the North Sea. Also at 215 was 1973 British Open winner Tom Weiskopf and Hubert Green, each with a third-round 70. Lee Trevino, another former two-time winner, shot a one-over 73 for a 218 and Lou Graham, the U.S. Open champion, also dropped out of the title chase when he took dou6le bogeys on the last two holes for a 74 -219. Ruffian · Bothered By PigeonS? NEW YORK CA P l -Ruffian is gone, but the cause and cost of the loss remain the topics of much s peculation and dis- cussion. The lates t theory, that Ruffian may have been start.~ into her fatal break or stride by a flock of lolling pigeons, was offered on a national television news pro- gram Thorsday:- Mean whHe. it has been repQrt- ed that the 3-year -old filly. coo- sidered by experts to have been one or the finest thoroughbreds in history. was insured for $2. l million by Lloyds of Loodqn. .. Everyone seems lo think there 's a villain here somewhere," said {Jelmont steward Nathaniel Hyl&hd of the tragedy al a news conference ~ursday. ''T~ere ar~ t .. P1ors of pigeons causing the l'lorse to break down. Is the re any reason why a horse couldn't take a bad step?" Si"9~I01HI J I 1 I V't<lllb }7 4 0 Rt-my 2b } I 1 0 R1~rH I 4 0 0 0 8umbt'y dll 5 1 l 0 C.Ollon>ll l 0 1 0 L. 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C.11tl0tno• l . LOB-B•ltlmor• 10, C•lllormil 1 18 Hendro0$ 2, (.rich 7, B. Rob1n~on, C11<ll~. B•l•r 38- HenOrlcks, L. M•v. Hll -Slnqltlon (I), Norlllrup OL SB-C.Ollins. SF-L. Mo , 1:1.iylOr. IP H R ER ea 50 Cutllar (W,H l q 9 J 3 1 ~ f19.,.,ro.IL,7·4 ) 6 1? 5 S 1 S Hds,ter 1 ' 7 ' ' 1 HiKkenblrrv 1 1 O O I 3 Hud<.on I 0 0 0 0 t WP-F19uero.t. T-2.31.A-9,)09. AREA GOU'ERS LOSE IN HAWAII WAJLUA, Hawaii-Huntington Beach's Tony Campregher and Seal Beach's Bike Bellmar were eliminated from the U .S . Amateur Publinks golf cham- pionships Thursday ~ bolh ~ell in the third round after earlier victori;·s in the day here at the 7.208.yard Wailua course. Campregher beat Tim M~hl of Kansas, 5 a nd 3, before falling to Georgia's Terrance Anton, 1-up. Bellmar defeated Kenneth Deckert of Omaha, 3 and 2, then lo:st to Milwaukee's Archie Da· dian. 3and1. L4 's Rau Faces St. Louis Tonight ST. LOUIS -Tbe r eeling Los Angeles Dodgers will try to put a hall to their losing ways tonight when they send Doug Rau (8-7) to the mound to battle the Cardinals' Bob Forsch (8-7). Thursday the DQdgers were buried again by Pittsburgh as the Pirates' Willie Stargell stroked a tie-breaking single in the sixth in- ning and a two-run homer in the eighth lo lead the Pirates to a 4-1 victory over the Dodgers. It was the 10th victory in 13 games for the Bucs, who opened a six-game lead over the idle Philadelphia Phillies in the East while the Dodgers fell 10 games behind firsl·place Cincinnati in the West. "Too many unusual things hap- pen to consider either race over," Pirates' manager Danny Murtaugh cautioned. "About this time last ye ar we were counted out and we sneaked back. You never can tell in this game." And the cool and optimistic Walter Alston of Los Angeles, in what sounded almost like a warn- ing to the runaway Reds, said: "We'll be playing better ball aft.er the All-star break. We're final!y starting to get things together after a ll the injuries we'vehad." Dodgers s lugger Jimmy Wynn, though, took a slightly more re- alistic approach. "We'll have to play good ball and hope for a miracle," he said. Star~cll's decisive single off Burt Hooton, 6-9, scored Al Dfufgers Slate All9•,...s•11KA8C17'tl July l 1 Lo\ Angele\"' SI Louis Jul¥ 12 LO\ Anoe tr\ •I SI Louis July 17 P•lt-'t>ur911 •1 Lo~ AnQei.s S.?Spm. 11:10am. 7.1.Sp.rn. Oliver, who had singled and taken second when leflfielder Tom Paciorek bobbted the ball. After Stargell's single, a thun- derstorm delayed play for 34 minutes. The Pirates wrapped it up against reliever Mike Marshall in th e eig hth wh e o Ed Kirkpatrick singled and Stargell sent his 15th homer of the season over the right-center field wall. Pittsburgh scored its first run in th e third when Manny Sanguillen and Frank Taveras singled and Rennie Stennett * * * * * * doubled. Winner Jerry Reuss, 10-6, who needed Dave Giusti's ninth- inning relief help, wasitagged for a fourth-inning homer by Steve Garvey, his 11th of the year. "Milestones are to be enjoyed once your ca re er is over," Stargell said after his 36lst career homer tied him with DiMaggio for 24th place on the a l- l·time major league list and secured the Pittsburgh Pirates' victory. "I know I've got two games tomorrow and that mileston~ aren't going to be much help, Stargell said after the Pirate vie· tory. "When you 're playing you just have to grind it out," he added. "We'll be stronger after the Al· I-star break," predicted Alston. "I'm sure we'll play better ball because we'll finally be getting our lineup back to~ether after all the injuries we've t\ad." Murtaugh also dismissed the notion that the Reds would waltz to the West title, or that his t.Jm e might be headed for a similar dance. Harthill, one of the vets who a t- tempted to save Ruffian, said the filly was perceptive. ~ough to have been bothered. ~ • Belmont steward Francis Dunne, s peaking at the NYRA conference, di s agr~d witb Harth ill. "We still don't feel that the pigeons were any fact<tt at all' f• said Dunne. "We watched the movies and the pige(>& were l'l least 150 feet away from tt)e horses." 1 • • Earlier Thursday, Jacinto Va;, quez. who rode RUff)io, said· "ll 's just one or those tfWigs." ' After the race SUncµy, Vas- quez said the filly brolte down as she switched from leMing with one foot to leading witfi'the other about a half mile fronHbe start. ·~ Motorcyeles . Race Tonight' No Way We Ean Lose··Anderson "Too many unusual things can happen, "·said Murtaugh. "About this time last year we were counted out or il, and we sneaked t>cack ln." Speedway rnotorcy~'l!"rans arc in for a treat tonigllt and nen Friday night at the Orange Couh. t.y Fairgrounds as the one fair ad- mission price or $L 7$. also en- tiUes them to a free #,at al tbe weekly short-track a91tw. • CINCINNATI (AP)-The Cln· :ematU Red& arc brimming wit!' : tonndence a1 they make I.bell' : way toward the All·slar break. . "Tb~re ain 'l ao way we can : JoM thls lhlnl . . . We can only • ..-ve n away." pys muiaaer : Sparky Andenon a.f\.er tus Lum : moved lnlo iu b1asest le.Id ol the :aeason . after beatlog : Phllad lphia W~dnnday. 1be Reda have wmed lhe Na- lional ~11ue Wes~m OiYiaion J'ace lnto a cakewalk dw1J11 the pelt monltt. moving 10 f:d*' in ,.._ 0( Ole Loi An3~ea eert· ~ _UaaL Ume. the Redl ha.- won six in 1 row, nine ol 10, 1~ of 17 and 37 or 46. Proclaims Anderson: ''The players ain'l worrylnl about LA no more. They're Just going out and playing baseball. LA, to them. doe$n't exlt>t." Lai.t year at this time it was a reverse situation with the Dodgers 10\li sames ln front of CiminnaU. Thi! seaaoo. lhe R~s have been widenlnR their lead steadily isince they took the lead for good on June 7. During a blghly successful June campal,n, the Reds balling order faltened iUI averaae. The team hit .28$ during the month .. and currently has four players balUng over .300. Joe Morgan, who leads the team with a .349 average, hit .374 during June. whaJe Johnny Bench hit .316 last month to un his average lo .298. George FOiter hit 317 in June and b now balling .298. whUe Ken Grtlfey'a cUJTe.nt a1o.•eraae ol .315 was helped by a .317 averaae during last month'• lrip1 lo the pl ale. Four or their 1tarten -Bench, Raec. Morgan and Dave Concep- cion -will be starting in lhe All· star 1amc next. Tuesday, wtlb Bench eett.t.ns more votes than . . . . . . .... --. .. . .. I anyone els~ in the National Lea cue. Heads started to shake sadly when Reds' pitching ace Don Gullett was sidelined wilh a broken thumb, but despite t.he fact that he was lhe I~ Rfd lo pjte.h a romplele same, oo June 11, the Reds' bullpen, led by youn1 Will McEnaney. has rlseo to the occasion. In fact, the Reds hav bffn able to award their late-i.nrun1 r~u~r heist wltb \•lctorie.c. Tbis season, the Redi are 9-3 in t>XU'a· lnnlng contests a nd have oot losl in five extra-·innlng atf alrs s.lnce June 1. LCISANGIELH .. , ... 4 0 0 0 • • 1 0 0000 2 0 0 0 • 1 t 1 4000 JOOO •••• .. ' . J 0 1 • 1 0 0 0 '0 0 0 0000 PITTMUltOM .. , .... .. 0 1 t • t t • • • 1 0 • 1 2 J f I I 0 J 0 0 0 4 1 I 0 , • 1 0 ! • 0 0 • ••• All 10.000 seats wilf bc orfered free to fairgoers on a rnt-come, nrst·serve basis. accordlng to promoter Harry Oxley . Highlight o f the 24-rocc p.,._ gram will be lhe match ra.ee competlUon that will Qit the top e.liht speedway riders agab11t eech other In an eliml.M&ion con-test ror the Oran1• County Felr De.rby-a brotU-ed 1tnw bat. Defending tiUJst Soany Nutter wOJ be on hand to defend b1a tJtJo alon8 with seven other tqp r1den. Speedway gates open at 8:~ wtth the flrst event a&8:15. ,, I ' I' Orange Coast VOL . 68, NO. 192, 4 SECTIONS 38 PA GES ' , Abandoned Nursing Home Playground in Garden Grove 1s Now Overgrown With Weeds Where Once Mentally Retarded Youngsters Played. The Children Had to be Whisked Off to E.DlTION ORA NGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1975 Totlay"'s C l o .. i n g _ . • Stu~ks c TEN CENTS Joh Openings Mesa Gets Few Applicant,s By ALAN DIRKIN Of Ille O.ll'f P l lot SUit The job picture appears to be easing in Costa Mesa. The city h as received only 70 applicants for 24 new jobs creat- ed by its second allocation of federal funds a nd five of those positions remain unfilled because of a lack of qualified ap- pUcants. Per sonnel Director Bill Todd said that he is still looking for qualified a pplicants for two finance stor e keepers, paying $815 a month, two juruor com- pute r programmers, $815 a month, and one equipme nt mechanic, $748 monthly. The number of a pplicants for the latesl positions created by re- lease of Comprehensive Educa tion and Training Act <CETA ) funds contnists sharply with the total of 400 who aµptied for 60 openings created in JanuaQ "We have planned to proces::. applications in the council cham bers like last time," Todd ~aid, '·but we bad to s hut it down and move to the personnel dl'p:Jrt mcnt offices because the t'Xlra space was not needed " Todd a ddt•d . "It's J good l'COnomic sign to h<.1v1: few aµp ll - (See JOBS, Pagt> A2> Fuel Price Inflating Intimated Ordeal at End Injured Boy Pro1Wunced De ad By ARTllU R R. VINSEL Ot the 0~1ly P1lot$1<1t1 The wait is over now William Bohni.ack, an auto WASHINGTON .(U PI> -A body repairman unemployed for dozen American oil companies t wo m onths a nd without in- m ay have inflated prices by up to surance. had plenty of lime to $165 million in buying foreign oil visit the hospital m the past week from their own overseas trading and confront the awful fact of li v· branches during the Arab oil em-ing death. bargo, the Federal Energy Ad· His son, Donald, 11. was the , ______ Fairview Stale Hospi~aJ in Costa Mes a in the ministration says. victim. He was finall y pro-l'rr.__,,_, ___ --tf----------..nounce<>-<~Kt--al:>&1:1 &!-3&-p. m.--a<----- Middle of the Night Because They Were Suf· feeing Staph Infection. Sign (right) Remains Outside Now·Closed Home. Daily Pilot Staff Photos the Night Transfer • Ill Thts tS the second ma /we-part series of Daily Pilot investigative reports on the nursing home in· diutry in Orange County Bow They Care By GA R V GRANVILLE Of Th~·., Poot Stall Jt was well past midnight. when the last of the am bu lances left United Church Care Center .in Garden Grove and hurried along darkenelt streets toward Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa. A Daily Pilot Series On SderJi Care In Orange County Nursing Homes-1975 The a mbulances that streamed from the nursing home on a chilly night last January car- ried in them 11 mentally r etarded children in- fested with s taphylococ- cus infection. service workers had Ute last of them safe- Jy bedded down in an infeclious·disease ward at Fairview. ouNvtLLE Evacuation of the The s udden exodus from the nursing home was ordered by officials of the r e- gional placement center who had entrust- ed the children's care to United Church Care Center . children, all of them unable to care for themselves and many of them unable to understand their plight, began shortly before ni ghtfall. B UT IT WASN'T until after 1 a.m. that stale a nd county health and social A few days after the impromptu evacuation, two state inspectors returned to see the nursing home and the 38 youngsters who remained there. (See INSP ECl'ORS, Page 83) 250,000 Expected in Jtlesa County Fair Under Way Gates opened at 10 a.m. today for the firs t of a n estimated 250,000 visitor s to the Orange County F a ir. It will run for 10 days and nights at the fair- grounds in Costa Mesa. The Fair will be open from 10 a .m. to 10 p.m . each day. "Good Old Days," is the lair's theme. Highlights or this evening and Saturday at the fair include: -6 p.m., Young Life Singers at Bandstand; Village Singers at Family Fun Stage; Montezuma's ·~_:a:·· • .. . . . . . Weatller Sunny and si zzHng. Highs into 80s lows tonight in 60s. Patchy low clouds early in morning. INSIDE TODA~ Diiogr1em an t among arli.JU ho.I led to. a rich and wried .art ecene In LoQMna Btach. See 1tories btl Doilt1 Aloe Stoff Writer Jack Chap- ptU °" Poge CI of todol/'• WHkcnMr· .... x ........ .. ....... , .... . ., ....... , .... ... •• °""' c:.Mr DMt ...... Ct ...... f; ~· M,......,. Mo•---.......... 11 ....... , .. Revenge ~t. the M0W1tain Dew Stage. -6:30 p.m ., Parade through tbe fairgrounds. -7:30 p .m ., Old-fashioned Melodrama by Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse in fairgrounds Little Theater. -8 p.m ., Dixieland Band, al the Bandstand. "Cheer" in rock concert at the Family Fun Stage. Country and western singer Doug Ke r s h a w at t he Am- phitheater. -8 : 15 p . m ., Speedway molorcycle racing at the Grandstand. SATURDAY -10 a .m., Gates and carnival open , with Los Angeles Chinese Drum and Bugle Corps u band of the day. -1 p .m .• Chuck Jones' Alad- din Show. .....-2 p.m ., T iny Tots Royal. Court Contest, Family Fun Stage. Storm Hits . AJH>lloPad CAPE CA N AVERAL, Fla. CUPI > -Llahlnlnl struck the Apollo Jauncb pad twice during a severe thunderalorm but new ground cabin 1bJelded the de· licale electronJc aystema ln the space»hlp from berm. the space agency reported today. The tbuoderat.orm, pac:!king winds up lo 42 miles Per hour and heavy rains, awept acrou t.he oceanside launch complex around mldniaht PDT 'Ibund.ay. -! p.m ., Ne wport Beach Gymnastics Team. -4 p.m ., Chinese Drum and Bugle Corps Concert. -5 p.m ., Chuck Jones Magic Show. Fam ily Fun Stage. -6 p.m ., Young Life Singers, Bandstand. -7:30 p .m ., Old-Cashioned Melodrama, Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, Little Theater. -7 :30 p .m . Champions hip Rodeo, Grandstand. -8 p. m ., Country.western singer Doug Kers haw, Am- phitheater. -8 p.m., Little Louis and His Friends, Family Fun St.age. -9 p .m ., Unionaires, Family FUnStage. .. Wrong Bar ·Jn Shooting Confusion over the nearness of two COlta Mesa neighborhood baI:S led to incorr ect UsUne of the Hlg.b Tide beer tavern as tho location of a parking lot shootina late Tuesday. Police gave the addrels as nt W. 19th St .• wbJcb la the location ol the relatively new Cheyenne Social Club bar and restaurant., where the antt·social gunplay ac· tually occurred. . Inlormatlon releued-wrbally, however, identlfied t.be premises u the Hlch Tide, a much lonrer- atabtiahed beer bet located al 727 W. 19\JI St.. clote by lo tbi. same nelcbborhoQd bualneM ' miter. The Dally Pilot~ the error . ~I The F EA says some of the Thursday. companies passed higher prices along lo customers and may be OFFSHORE OIL TARGETS ABANDONED. A4. required to refund or roll back overcharges . Other companies, it says, "banked costs for future pass·lhrough'' lo customers. The agency said Thursday that it senl notices to the companies last month telling them they may have used excessive "transfer onces" -the prices charged for imported oil in transactions betwee n U.S. companies and foreign trading branches -dur- ing the embargo T he companie:l "are nol charged with any -wrongdaing" al this lime, the agency said, but are being asked to justi(y the transfer prices. The FEA said Gulf Oil may have exaggerated its foreign oil costs by $58 million, the most of any among 12 companies named. 0th e r s ,I i s t e d w e r e Arco , Ashland, Continental, Getty, Mobil, PhiUips . Standard Oil of California, Standard Oil of In- diana, Sun, Texaco and Union_ "If these prices are finally r e- duced by the FEA, the firms will be required to make refunds or roll back prices lo the extent that transfer priCcs in excess o( those permitted by F EA resulted in higher c harges to customers,·· the energy agency said. It said compa nies which did not pass the higher prices on to customers, but ''banked" the costs -in effect, holding back the right to raise prices later - may be required Lo reduce their "banks" by the a mount of over- charges. TR4DING MIXED; DOW LOSES 0. 78 NEW YORK (UPI) -The stock market closed mixed today in fairly active trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average los t 0. 78 points to 871.09. It had been ahead more than five points after falling two points al the o uts et. Advances and declines we re a lmost even. (Tables, 85). Donald's skull was crushed Ju- ly 3 when his mini-bike zoomed into a driveway barricade, un- seen in dusky twilight on the Orange Coast Coll ege campus in Costa Mesa. The boy stStpcd breathing at • the ~Jdent scene but poli ce helicopfer observer Officer Dave Ketchum restored the uncertain rhythm of his life witb mouth-to· mouth resuscitation in a frantic fli ght against lime and death. Al the hospital , they placed him on the resuscitation machine and the tedious monotone of its mechan1cal breathing·-into and out of his Jun~s-fiUed Donald's room like whispel'.t:d prayers. Days drag_i~d on and the William Bohnsacks, 1250 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa, began to facl' <See DEATH, Page AZ> Crew Mis~ing LONG ORDEAL OVER Donald Bohnsack Mysterious Boat Sinking Studied By IULARY KAYF. Of Ille D•1ly Pilot SU!f A 29 ·fOol power boat mysteriously s ank two miles off the Ba lboa P ier early today, causing U.S. Coast Gua rd and Harbor Department officials to puzzle over whether any people were aboard when the craft went down. No victims wcrl' found in or around lhe .. Lani Kai" wh en 1t was discovered al 5:30 a.m., ac- cording to Sgt. Dean CortieU of the Orange Co unty Harbor Department. Owner of th e boat, T o m Finkles of Anahcim. said he gave no one permission to use his boat and that he knew of no one who would lake it. Officials speculate the boat was s tolen from its slip al Newport Dunes a nd that the thieves may have become lost al sea. Or. il is possible that someone lowe d the b oat o ut a n d purposefull y sank tl, said Sgt. Cordell. The $7 ,000 ChrisCraft ~ ..i~ to""cd to the Lido Peninsula Ship Y<.1rd by the Coast Guard cutter . where il is being examined for possible clues as to why 1t s:.ink and w hat ha ppened to tho~t· aboard. Divers from lht:! Harbor Dl·partment entered thl' water and searched for bodies Tht'Y \\ere unable lo find anyone. SJ;!t Cordell s aid. Three life jackets were found noatingon water by the craft. The "Lani Kai" ncver tolallv s ubmerged. Her bow "as kept afloat becaus e of an air poc:kl'l that form ed . A F irs t for Brown S AC R A M E N T 0 < 1\ P > Ernest N. Lopez, a Riverside at· lorney, is Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's first j udicial appointe~. Brown named Lopez judge of Lhe Riverside County Superior Court Thursday. . ' ~lt''T PILOT c Bushes A Haven For Sex? By JAN WORTH Of tlM O.lly Pilot Swtt Sexual activity, drug use, an alleged rape and other illicit ac· tivities in a Mission Viejo park have neighbors reaching for the ax in a protest against overgrown park shrubs. Pro te ste r s living in the Eldorado Homt!s area will ask the Mission Viejo Municipal Ad· visory Council <MAC) Mooday to pressure Orange County park of. Cicials to prune down or r~ove the bushes. The primary culprit is the fast· growing acacia , whlcb lines Eldorado Park between an open fi eld and adjacent homes. The park is located on Carrillo Drive near Monte video Elementary School. Homeowners say the bushes provide an ideal hiding place for a variety of social offenses .. "They feel it's a safety hazard ror their children," one MAC l'Ouncil member explained. The homeowners complaints were triggered by the recent al- leged rape of an 11-year-0ld girl by a 13-year-old boy in the bushes. But Deputy Sheriff Cal Neve a MAC councilman, s aid he h'as heard from the Eldorado resi· dents before on complaints of similar hazards to health and safety which are encouraged by lhe overgrown hedges. .. All the parks are experieno· ing these problems to some ex- tent," Neve said. "Primarily, the problem is rooted in the fact that lhe park is a gathering place. "But when you add heavy vegetation, some problems just get worse. Some of lhe bushes are so overgrown you couldn't see someone m them dunng the day.'-' Neve already has contacted the Orange County Department 1>( Harbors, Beaches and Parks and an order lo prune the Eldorado bushes h as been turned In, he said. Neve said park officials told hlm one alternative might be to remove tke s hrubs entirely and replace them with low-growing daisies. He said one woman told him lhe activity in the bushes has 'lecome such a nuisance that her family is considering leaving the urea. "They try to tell their kids what not to do but there it is going oo in the bushes,'' Neve said. Neve explained, "Parents say lhey try to tell their kids what lhey're not allowed to do -and 11\en the kids see it going on in the ~shes." ' I ' . Fete Slmed ; . fly Chamber : Reservations are now being faken for th e Cos ta M"esa Chamber of Commerce Official hreeters' Committee for their inidsummer mixer, a showcase bf goods and services of the Harbor Area. : Businessmen representing a l>road spectrum or commerce, in- ifustry and service professions Fe invited to reserve space for the Wednesday, July 16 show and reception. Cocktails and hors d' oeuvres ii.rill be available from 6 to 8 p.m. 4't the mids ummer mixer fCheduled for the California federal Savings and Loan As- sociation building at 2700 Harbor ~Jvd., Costa Mesa. ._ Participants may bring ad· v'ertising materials, brochures, f;ouvenirs, samples and business ,ards to exchange. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT Robert N. 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A highlight of this year's parade will be re-enactment of Boston Tea Party in keeping with event's bicentennial theme. 7.25o/o Rate By Citil>ank Assess Supervisor Told to Quit Job ' Ex-Nixon Aiile Part -of CIA? WASHINGTON (AP) - Former ~resittential aide Alex- a00e11 Bult.effield, who revealed the existence of former President Nixon's taping system, was o contact officer for tbe Central In· telligence Agency while he served in the White House, a former CIA llaiaon officer for the Air Force said today. However, retired Col. L. Fletcher Prouty said In a telephone interview Butterfield could ool have acted as a CIA spy in the White House. Prouty said he did oot know whether Butterfield was on the CIA payroll or whether Nixon or other Administration officials knew of Butterfleld 'a role. White House press secretary Ron Nessen, traveling with President Ford in Michigan, said . the Whit~ House bas "no in- formation to substantiate the al· legation that a member of the previous administration was a secret CIA agent or indeed any ki,nd of agent, nor have we heard o( any such agent. ··"To the best of our knowledger and we have no reason to believe, otherwise, there is no employe working at the White House who has, or who bas bad, a CIA con· nection of which we are unaware or who is surreptitiously report·' ing information of White House activities to any other agency," Nessen said. Prouty said he learned of a CIA-Butterfield connection from former CIA agent E . Howard Hunt, a convicted Watergate burglar. TONIGtrl' ORANGE COUNTY FAIR - Opening Night, Fairgrounds. Ju- ly 11·20. ' €0NCER'fS !N-'rHE..PABK=- Orange Coast College Jazi Ensemble, Costa Mesa City Park,8p.m . MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairgrounds, 8:15 p.m. TEEN BEACH CAMPOUT - Overnight beach party and gru· nion run sponsored by Dept. of Leisure Services. ~ SATURDAY, 1l1LY1% ESTANCIA ADOBE -State Historical Lan<\mark, Adams and Mesa Verde Drive Weal, Sat. &Sun.1:05p.m. ORANGE COUNTY FAIR - All day, Rodeo 7: 30 p.m. LIBRARY MOVIFS -C05ta Mesa Library, 2:30 p.m. "GODSPELL" -South Coast Repertory Theater, Sat. and SUn. 8p.m. ALL ST AR PREP FOOTBALL -OCC stadium, 8 p.m. Fro•PageAl JOBS ... cants, but we are having trouble ·filling the positions with qualified people." NEW YORK (UPI> First National City Ban.Jc, reacting to the tightening of money and credit by the Federal Reserve, today raised its interest rate for prime business loans to 4y, percent from 7 percent. One or five e mployes or the scandal-ridden Orange County Assessor's office who waived a trial on corruption charges and entered a guilty plea has been fined $1,000 and ordered to quit his job. employes who need the public · trust not to bow to any pressures to bre,ak the law. His wife called Prouty's description of her husband's role "absolutely false." The second CET A allocation, $590,000, was announced July 1. It is being used to continue the employment or the 60 persons hired in January, in addition to creating the 24 new positions. Those hired in January would have been laid off again this month if the new funds bad not been released. Todd said that another in- dicator of an ease in the employ· ment situation is that a staff turnover is beginning to take place among regular city hall employes. In recent weeks, the FED has imposed restric- tions on money and credit to slow tbe growth in the nation's monetary sup- plies. Citibank, the nation's second largest and a trend setter on interest rates, last week raised the prime for the first time since ear- ly January, bringing its level to 7 percent, the pre- vailing rate held by most other commercial banks. Reginald Dunlap, a supervisor in the assessor's office, was handed the pe nally by Judge Walter Smith for his role in an al- 1 eged conspiracy revolving around the s uccessful con- gressional campaign of former assessor Andrew J. Hinshaw. The judge set aside a recom· mendation by the county proba- tion department that Dunlap be fined only SlOO and be ;tllowed to keep bis job, saying he feels it is important in modem society for Fro• Pag~ Al DEATH ENDS WAIT. • • A total of 11 former and current employes of the office were in- dicted after a county Grand Jury probe and Dunlap was the first indictee to be sentenced. He and four others decided to forego trial. The others include John Montani, Robert Plumlee, Fred Forbeck, Chris Boukidis and George Upton. Montani will be the next to be sentenced oo Ju· ly28. Hinshaw, current assessor Jack Vallerga and employes Garland Redding and Kirk Armistead are awaiting trial on charges ranging from campaign irregularities to bribery and con- spiracy. James -Bettolino, another employe, currently ts on trial in Superior Court. Mesan Jailed After Crash A Costa Mesan who almost made it home was arrested and booked early today after his van rolled over while making a turn onto his street, police said. Carl S. Durre, 25, of 1985 Arnold Ave., escaped injury in the rollover crash on Arnold Avenue at Surf Street but was "For four months we bad nobody leave but now we have a few leaving," he said. "People seem willing to take a chance again." One condition attached to the CET A funds is that job appli· cants must live in Costa Nesa. Another is that the salary cannot ' be higher than the equivalent of $10,000 a year. arrested on suspicion or being Speedup Pressed drunk in public. Investigators s aid Durre's im· AGANA, Guam (UPI) -A ported German van sustained grotrp of Vietnamese refuceet t,o.. i:rdser• damage in the acci· day planned a hunger strike in an dent Which occurred just before attempt to force U.S. autboriUes that awful fact of his son's living death. midnight. to speed up their repatriation Club basketbaJl player and Boy ··--::;;;.--;;;9;;iiiiiiii;mliljl;miiiiiiim•miiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiia•iiiiiiii;-iiiiiii~iiiii-~---~iiiiii;:--Scout who graduated from Costa I Young Donald, the wholesome boy-next-door type, the en- thusiastic athlete, would not be coming borne . His father came home from Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital Wednesday after signing papers authorizing removal of Donald's eyes and kidneys, so someone with a chance might live and see. William Bohnsack talked about his son and it was hard. The grieving father asked to tell the story, so it might motivate someone else to con- sider vital organ donation if they ever fmd themselves in such a sad circumstance. "He was a very compassionate child,'' said Bohnsack, in a voice taut and flat with choked· back tears. "He would empty th e diswasher without being told ... he would take out the trash without being told ... sometimes he'd just snuggle up to you ... " Ai that lime, the resuscitation machine still breathed for the forme r Fountain Valley Little League Orioles' right fielder. His dad himself had to take a deep breath. "I hope that as my son is dy· ing-Qr has died-that at least some others shall live, or see ... " he said. "If that one child can save the lives of two or give so- meone s ighted eyes he has fulfilled bis obligation to man.Jcind." ''He died a valiant death and he served his purpose. Now he will live in others ... " Bohnsack said his son, a former YMCA Y·lndian GU.ides i:r!e~ber, a Harbor Area Boys' Burglars Hit L11mber Yard Thieves with an eye for fine in· terior furnishings and a sturdy. roof looted.• Costa Mesa lumber yard of nearly $2,500 in mercban· dise Thursday, including teakwood paneling and cedar tbingles. Jack B. Hughey, of ABC Lumber, 140 E. 17th St., com· plained to pollee that t.be lou was l ,OOQ board feet of teak hardwood and -45 boodles of tbe root tbalra. lovestlgaton aaid lt appeared the &r•nd theft. from the com- pany'• rear ttol'ace area in· volved boi1Ung Lbe lumber over a llx·foot fence to a •alliDI trqek. No actual break·ln oc:iurred at the tum ber yard IJ"<)Llbdl, ac· c«ding to PatroJman RolCoe Broad. Mesa's Killybrooke School in June, would definitely approve. And he said the organ donation was agreed upon when doctors literaUy laid-their-cardS on.the· table and handed him a pen. Donald 's electro· ence phalogram (EEG) re· gistered zero brain waves. ''Dr. Hudson is determined lt is a brain death," said the boy's father. "We've got a dead child· being kept alive by a machine, so to speak.'' "I realize there are organs in Donald that can keep someone· else alive," his father continued. "The only reason I was never• involved in s uch a thing as this before (authorizing the organ· donation) is that no one ever put• a pencil and paper down in front of me and explained it." Doctors told the Bohnsacks they would give Donald and the machine one more day, one more EEG test, and if it still registered zero brain waves, they would tum itorr. Donald was s till quite alive in the hearts, minds and prayers of family, friends and relatives Thursday, one week after bis ac- cident. One friend is Mrs. Keith Otis, Killybrooke School PTA presi· dent, who met the Bobnsaclcs: when they mnved from Fountain· Valley to Costa Mesa. * * * Services Set For Minibike Crash Victim Graveside funeral services are scheduled Saturday at 11 a.m. for Donald W. Bohnsack, who was pronounced dead al ec.ta Mesa Memorial Hospital Thursday night of injuries suffered in a minibike accident a week aao. Rites for the boy, whose parent.I donated his eyes and kid· ney1 for medical transplants to aid other sufferers, wtll be at Good Sbepberd Cemetery ln Hun- tington Beach. . Survivors include his parent. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Bohnsack and brot.ben Spencer, 12, and Cral&, •~ of the. home at 12SO Adams Ave., ea.ta Mesa. He abo leavet bl.I paternal 1randpareau. Mr. a.nd llra. Spenetr Bolmaack, ol Canton, ObJo and material qandpar-.. Mr. and Mrs. ,Donald Seddoa, ol Lockport, N.Y. · Services are under cUreetJoa o1 Baltz Bergeron Funeral Home, Colt.a Mesa . t • . /. SALE ' Sofas from Henredon, Marge Carson, Sherrill, Stanton Cooper, etc., etc. ALL ON SALE NOW! Chairs from: Woodmark, Sherrill, \ ~1 ·~---=~ Marge Carson, : "-'·":.-,...."""'~---r Marimont, etc., etc.\ t' ~-=·· ==~--:J ALL 0 N SALE 1' ~~·1=+;';''fr.7:=:::;1 NOW! ~ Fantastic Selection of Quality Furnishings Reduced for Our Summer Sale OAEXEL_.,. ERIT AGE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK-4<AAAST AN-BAKER WIRDAYS & SATUIDAYS ':Ol t. 5:10 NEWPORT BEACH•. 1'727 W ESTCLJff DR.. '42•2050 LAGUNA BEACH • 34S NORTll COM,. HWY., 49' Wl TORRANCE• 2*t HAwntORNK BL\'\l. cO~n t'ri. tll t. SWl. 12·5:30)· 378·1279 ,