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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-07-23 - Orange Coast Pilot17 Te 0 r ,,. . . , • "!: ~ . ' .. • .. . Jl3 Injured . . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~--------------- at Old~ Who CameB , , ·J?aees Death ~dag .. • • • ' j • Ill Seal B.each Crash Health Testing I Westeliff Misftap I Me sans Collide Pact Cleared r By GARV GRANVILLE Of Ill• O•llf l'i .. SC.li A special County Board or Supervisors committee assigned to investigate a S275,000-a-year contract awarded last year to a llrm founded by Dr. Louis Cella has given tbe pacl a clean bill or health. The contract awarded to Orange <;ounty 1 lcalth Testing \Wiretapping ilncreasing : Und er Ford? WASHINGTON (AP J -The .. chairman or the llouse investisa- ' lions subcommittee said today · the Ford administration has asked American Telephone & • Telegraph Co (AT&T1 to install . manyrntln' wiretaps than t bc · Nixon administration did l "We've set•n a marked. dramatic incrcnsc under Ford.·• declared Rt'p John Moss ID· Calif> "Who 1s he topping? Why , theescalauon?" Moss mudc the statements as I AT&T offi<'tals refused lo give the subcommillce their records of the ~ov 'rnmcnt 's national • security w1rclt11> rL'Qu<.'sts. They i acted 111 uccordan<'e with an or· · dcr by U S. Olstrlcl Court Judge \ Oll vcr Gasch. · ' I ' ) r \ r t . ' J ~ (Sff WIRETAP. Pa~e A21 Orange ...J. _Coast -4~ 1''eath er Mostly cloudy through &lturday, partly sunny at beache:;. llifths In low 10s beaches. mid und high·70S Inland. Low tonight 65 to 68. INSIDE T ODAY Con .o 30-yeor-old mu.ncol shll hoce ml!onrng for au· drences today., An Orange Coast College director tells why he thinks ii can, on Page CI of the \\' eekendcr. hide~ At'l'-S.n"~ •• ,,,_...,T,.. At -.... .. --.. .. c .. , 1..1'\ .. -H '" """'""'"-· At Cllll-• ., .•. !Ml-.!Ne'" •• a .ou111e.1 01-11 On•C.-y "' Cemln C:! ........ 91.J Crou-c:s "·"--' CJ-4 DHl~Noll<tt Al "°"" aw ....... ,,.,. •• Slocll W rllel• .... , 1 .. en.tt,...,.nt C:ll ~ ........... Cl l'l,..,.o "'. n...s , .. , ~-•> ··-"' ,....mo....,, C:4 -l<IN._ Af -~· •1 ............. c~ Institute COCHTI' in June, 1975. covers sophlltleated physical ex- amlnaUons of prospective county employes. Supervisors Thomas Riley and Ralph Clark said in their report: ··w e believe OCHTl is perform- ing its obligations under the con- tract in asatlsractorY manner.•• However, Rlley nnd Clark go on to make recommendations for ehanges in the pact before il is re. newed. Rather than extend the con- tract for another year, county supervisors two months ago ex- tended its term for two months and appointed Riley and Clark to undertake their Investigation. The OCHTI pact drew he·avy criticism last year when: c See HEALTH, Pale AZ I Fairview Ouster Probe Eyed By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of -0 "41f ,. .... SC.fl A probe by the California At- torney General's office into methods u sed and motives behind the alleged forced re- signatio n of Farivicw Stal e Hospital Medical Director An· thony N. Toto was demanded to- day. Michael Nason of Mission Vie- jo, a m ember or the t'airview State Hospital Advisory Board, onnounced he would appeal lo Al· torney General Evclle Younger for an Investigation. His request echoed that or ome Fairview staff members Thursday aner Or. Toto's re· signation was announced. Angry pro· Toto demonstrators including off-duty psychiatric technicians. administrative personnel and som·e parents of patients paraded outside bis of· rice at the Costa Mesa fadlity Thursday. The resignation was handed to Don Z. Miller. deputy director of the Slate Department oC Health. He had asked Dr. Toto a week earlier to accept a half.time as- signment running Camarillo State Hospital in Ventura CouJi. ty. 120 miles north, splitting it with his continuing Fainiew duties. "I was asked to make a de· cillon,'' Dr.,Toto said "I asked what my options were and 1 asked for some time to think about \t. My resignation ls erfe<:· live Sept. 1 and l bad already made up my mind.:' Both Costa 'Mesa's Fairview and Camarillo State Hospital serve retarded patienlS. With Van . ._ -'PtliTleen peopl , "Mludlng 1 -- seven children. were sent to O.•lf "'lo1 "-'-~1 ... t ... nl ·-··· Irma Loyd, 48, of Fountain Valley explains to Newport Beach police oifi cer Scott Clfdlr how her car got into Suko Creative Design dress shop at 1800 Westcliff Drive. Police s aid Mrs. Loyd. who works at the shop was parking her car Thursday mornin g when he-accelerator-apparently stuC"k, sending the vehicle cr ashing through the shop's front window. No injuries were reported in the m ishap. Dog's Time Runs Low Animal Sh~lter to Execute Hound Tonight A latter·day Lassie·come- home male Afghan hound who Sun Clemente residents say may have traveled 50() miles to get back to his old home faced a 5 o'clock appointment with death today. That's when the Orabge Coun· ty Anmimal Shelter omcials said they would lead the dog to a de· compression chamber. The air is removed from the chamber when animals are put to death. But because of an overwhelm- Terrorist Leader -. - Invades Olympics? MONTREAL (AP> -A spokesman s aid today the Royal Canadian Mo unted Police I RCM P ) "regarded with great seriousness" a report from Lon- don that an Arab terrorist leader b.as slipped into Montreal. But lhe RCMP spokesman, Jean-Louis Gagnon, said nothing bad been discovered to indicate tbetttrorist was in Canada. ''Tbeft is~an: in"-tication-io- ing forward on thil matter," he said. OtheT police sources indicated that RCMP security and In- telligence officials had been up all nit ht trying to pin down the report. Gagnon said the investigation originated witb a call from a re- porter from the London Daily Telegraph saying that I\ bad In· formation from Middle East sources that Abdel Wah ab Said al KJall. secretary general of the Arab Liberation Front, had slipped into Montreal with an Iraq\ dJplomatic passport. I "Tht. name means something to us. as does the name or the or- eanlzaUon," said Gagnon. ... n was the rtr11t reported securi· ty threat to surface since the Games opened last Saturday un· der tight police control. • The memory or the Munich massacre bas been one of the de- termfaing forces in the planning and lhe running of the Olympiad here. ing public r esponse to the hound's pll.-thl he probably will be spared that fate. Shelter s witchboard operators. have answered literally dC1'lCns or phone culls from animal lover$ asking about the animal. But the dog suffers a handicap that has prevented any of them 50 far rrom freeing him from Cage No. 86. Accordin~ lo the veterinarian who tended him. the mull suffers from chronic dermatitis, a nok· ing condition of the skin thnt has caused some loss of head fur. He was to ha Ye been put to de· alh early this morning. It is slan· dard procedure t o destroy n doi:! if he's not claimed from the pound within three days. He was brought there Monday afternoon. But because of the high volume of Inquiries. prompted by newspaper accounts, Kennel Supe rvisor Emmett Gibson stayed the execution to allow more time to see if someone car es e nough to spend the veterinarian fees it will take to save the poorch. Gibson said that <!OUld cost as much as S200 . He said two people have visitC?d the pound and decided to put a "llOl<I • on the dog unhl today '4 hen lhey were to make a hnal ciSIOD. area hospitals aft.er a car and van collided Thursday afternoon in Seal Beach, poli ce reported. The cr ash occurred at 2:30 p.m. at Seal Beach BouJevard and Pacific Cosat Highway. police said. Officers said the cause or the crash is still under investigation and details were not immediate- ly available. Police said Marion Stumph. 83. of 402 Costa Mesa St., Costa Mesa, and his wife, wbo were riding in the car, were both treated for injuries and r e- leased. The others injured were all from Cerritos, police s aid, and were all riding in the van. They included the driver of the van, Rose Mary Azbell, 35, who was in satisfactory condition to- day a l Long Beach Community Hospital. Lorraine Dooner, 36, was re- ported in satisfactory CQndition and Carmen Mabar_wasJn lair condition today, both in the In· tensive car e units at Los Alamitos Community Hospital. Three children, age 11; 12 and 16. and Mary A ... Minado, ~.also were admitted to hospitals, police said, bul their conditions were not available t.oday. Four other children also were treated for minor injuries and released. Police said no one has been cited as yet, pending further In- vestigation. 3RichMen · Pursued in Kidnap Case. SAN LEANDRO CAP> Three "armed and dangcrou.'l'' men from w·calthy Ca,llfornla families arc the target or u nu- lionwide hunt today, sought for questioning In the mass kidnap- Ing and Impr isonment of 26 Chowchilla school children and their bus driver. Alameda und Madera county sheriffs said they would seek arrest warrants this morning for the three San Francisco l'Jay-are.a men. An all·points bulletin named Frederick N. Woods, 24, J ames L. Schoenfeld, 24, and ·Richard A. Schoenretd, 22. It described l h e m a s •• a r m e d a n a. dangerous" and told oCficers to "arrest on probable cause." "l believe these three are In· volved In the kldnaplng sum- cienUy enough so that we can arrest lhern," Bates said. Alameda· County Sberirr Tom (See SUSPECTS, Pa~e· Al) • Al DAILY PILOT s Friday July23. lt74 ·'Crazy Idea' Off Ground -" Balloonist, Glider Pilot Stunt Succee~ JIJ WILLIA• &alaP.DD Of•INll•l"ilM._ Georce Stokes of Fountain Valley watched anxiousJy ., hll .. world'1 lar1et t" bot air balloon J"OMI aJowJy into the~-aky over Eac:-.pe Country Tbursday With seven bird·IJke bang gllder:s dangling beneath it. It was lo be the first offtcial at-tempt by the buJloon and its rovey ()f aluminum and fabric kitet to Ht a world r ecord ror llftlnc and releasing hang alldert .from a balloon: · l!ut tt was alao a lot more than that to Stokes and veteran allder pilot WlUae Wilson oC Montreal, Can.S•. ll WU tlM! uiclal tat they needed of a atUlll that may be l»ed lA tbe iraod ranaJe or tho Olympic Games being held in Wilson's home city. Success wos u scntliil. A videotape for proof Wa$ to be shown by Stokes ul'ld Wilson to lhe akepUcaJ chlet of OJymplc security today. The stunt already hu the approval of lhc Canadian Olympic Organizing Commjttce. Threat to Fetus FDA Warns Women Of Tranquilizers WASHINGTON <APJ -The F ood and Drug Administration CFDA ) has wa rned doctors · that some of the best-seumg tran· quiliiers on the market may eause birth defecta i.f taken by women during the first three months or pregnancy. The FDA ordered the drug manufacturers to write new label warnings on their products within 60 days . advising physf. druw of tlfe pos-sit>t~ lfazard, or face the threat or having the tran- quilizers Laken off the market. The order applies to the group o r dru gs kn o wn as benzodiazepi11es, the best known o f whi ch a r e Valium and L ib rium , a nd the d rug meprobamate, sold under such trade names as Miltown and .. Equanil. Valium is the most-prescribed drug lo the United States and 1 Cella Lawyers Set to Argue Venue Change I By TOM BAllLEY OftkO•ll• ~-SIMI Lawyers for indicted Dr. Louis J. Cella Jr. and twocodefendants agreed with the prosecution Thursday that the judge's ruling on a defense motion for a change or venue should take precedence over all other pretrial motions. Orange County Superior Court Judge William C. Speirs agreed. lie ordered a JO.day delay in lhe current pretrial hearing to allow lawyers for both sides to prepare arguments on the motion. Deputy District Attorne)'. Oret· J ta Sears repeatedly made 1t clear in court today that sbe wants the I trial of Dr. Cella. 51, Stephen Robert Evans, 31, Mission Viejo I and Theodore Schiffman, 53, San- ta Ana. held in Orange County. "These crimes were com· 1 milted here," . s he said. :·Why should we inflict lhe tremendous cost oC moving the trial from bere on our county taxpayers and possibly ask many witnesses in a Jong t ri al to travel t.bousands oC miles?" I Defense attorneys Thomas Crosby, George Chula and James JUd~e~ ar~ue that heavy pretrial pubbc1ty in Oranf'e County and neighboring counties ruJes out any possibility or a fair trial Ln' this area. Judge Speirs had no comment on the issue other than to schedule Aug. 2 as the date be will rule on lhemotion. Judge Speirs ' next duty In court action against Cella and hl.5 l'odcfendants wlll be on f)-J . day when he senlenctt former Mission Community ll091>itaJ ad· ml nistrator Gt-orge 1-0\AS OUen- dot'f. 45, of Laguna Beach. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ,,, __ , __ _ J1t<k R. Curley ,..It ............. , -c.o-· MtN9" Thomas t(eevll E•I"" 1'hornH A. Murl!NM MA .... HIGL•* ~r1n H. l.oos Richard P. Nall "'"-Mll .... lftoi CO>~ Offices <"''• M>~1 no w.11 e.tYSlttft U __ ,,,,, .. C-yY•Sl•Wf ............... ~ ..... ,,.,, .... ( .. ----,,,..,.,_. v .... ,: 1!Jtl"" ..... ,..., at S... O..,,o Fr-. Tef~ (7'4) 6Q.U21 ClaHlfitd Adlter1islftg MM671 ~· v.,ic, -OH.c. ,.,..,,. r.-s. .. c- 4•5-06» .-............ 0r·-c.-.~-MO-Uto ~ ""Or .... C..d """',.,. .. c.-Crt.:-.:-.:.:~~:~~~~~,:~ :.":': ,._ ........... , ... 0 .. 1 .......... _ •• _...._. Ste-... ,) Mtle .. Hid ft CISU. -~ CM_.W .. -"ttfloft CIY o•.,.. "'I)-. lllty;"'INll.._n _tl\ly;"'llllM,8!'>1-'-t ~n-.. Llbrium r anks in the toP 10. Both are products of Hoffmann·La Roche Inc. which disputed the basis ff>r the FDA action. . "We are convinced Valium is safe," a Hoffmann·La Roche spokesman said , adding that the FDA announcement was ''a clear distortion or the facts ... The FDA said three recent studies indicated lhere might be an ass~iation between use of the franqwlizers m early pregnancy and congenital malformations such as cleft lip in babies. "These studies do not de· monstra te conclusively that these drugs, taken during early pregnancy, can cause cleft lip or other birth defects. Com· missioner Alexander M. Schmidt saJd in a statement. "But use of these tranquilizers during pregnancy is rarely a matter of urgency, and their use during this time should aJmost always be a voided,'' he added. ''The warning label we are now requiring wlll provide physicians wlth the information they need to prescri be these drugs safely." The . Hoffm a nn·La Roche spokesman s aid some or the studies cited by the FDA were more than a year old, and that newer studies published in the British medical ;oumaI Lancet and the New England Journal of Medicine bad cleared the benzod.l aieplnes of suspkioo. . The drvgs are-prescribed 'for milliona of persons for relief of anxiety and tension. ,.,.... Page A I HEALTH ••• -It was learned Cella, a one time political campaign benefac- tor to four of the fiv& county supervisors who ls now a ronvlct· ed embeuler, wa.s linked to the farm. -A consultant said county ot- ficlal• lenored her advice when they r e comm ended to .supervlaors that the coatract by awarded t<' OCHTL -High ranldnc county Health Department orflclals charged the contract was steered towards OCHTI after they recommended the department &ive the pbyalcal examinations. -An early report en OCHTl's performance cited a large number of errors. -ll was charged by employe representatives that a detailed health questionnaire that is part or the physical examination pro- c ess constitutes otn HJ egal evasion or privacy. Those objections notwith!;land· Ing, Riley and Clark concluded <•l the end or their investigation that the contract be renewed. . Their finding came ofter they :ind mem ber~ or their stafr In· terviewed critics of the OCllT I • contract and checked out their point.a O( crilicl.1111. While th e two county 3upervlsOJ"S said the pact should be renewed, t.hey suageslcd a number or changes. And before a price increase rrom $63.99 to $75.10 is aUowt'd. the county nudltor·controller should revlew lhe firm's records, the two supervisors said. They pointed oul the original cont.roct coiled for givtng 10,000 physical exnmlnotlons a year. But only 2.600 physicals were given. The two supervisors said forc- ing OCHTI to staff for a greater number of examinations than is necessary may be working a hardshJp on the firm. Riley and Clark also said the required malpractice insurance ·coverage required of OCHTI should be reduced from $5 million to SI miUtol'\. The two-man committee also sugeested the elaborate physical examinations may be more than is necessary for certain kinds or county employes. They suggest- ed the stringent requirements be lowered in some cases to provide &C05t savings. The supervisors also said the number or required physicals should he reduced from 10,000 to '3,000. Their report will go to the full board 1\lesda)' (or ~cussloo. It would lovolve dt0PS>ina fi ve smoke~uipped ghd rs to truce thc Olymplc rtn1s in the Air. "Wben I fi rst came up with lhl~ Idea lo March, the baUoonll\g lratemlty said I was crazy nnd that It was imPOSSlblc," Wilsor, s3Jd. "They ~111d the m().'ft uny bnlloon could hrt and drop wns one glider. "They aald all k. or thln11s. like the top of th auooo would blow out or it w Id shoot into the Oltmosphere o er rt•leaslng l ,000 pounds ol bnl ast all al once " Thursda'y• plM was to htt lhc gladcra <th e were to be 4?igbt but one pilo didn't !'how up l to an altitude of bout 400 f~t and re· lease lhe ln groops of two. three or fo141 110 they could fly to the ground in lor mation. Wilson sa•d Stokes, owner of a balloon man\lf'acluring compG.ny an d p art of World Wid e Ascensions, Inc., was the only one who beJleved it rould be don"' particularly wilh his big bot air balloon. ··w e also found some believers in people like. Federal Aviation Agency Inspector Don Davis, wbo got us a waiver to make the test," Wilson ~aid. Davis was at Thursday's test and .,.. as a key part of the ground crew. The Stokes balloon. dubbed "Big Mama" Thursday for want oC a better name , ha" a \'Olume or more than 500,000 cubic feet -10 times the size of the normal·sized horatt' craft:- Fro• PageAJ SUSPECTS Houch.ins confirmed earlier re-- ports that the younger Woods owned the moving van used toim· prison the school chlldren lour feet underground. It took the youngs ters a nd the driver 18 hours to tunn e 1 out. Alameda County sheriffs de· pulies were reported to have ob- tained at least one search war· rant early today to search a warehouse in ea stem San Jose. A San Jose police source said deputies hoped to find the pair of vans that t r a nsported the Chowchilla youngsters to t,he quarry where they were Im· prisoned 18 hours. Whether the deputies went into the warehouse, or found what they _were Jooking for,. could ltOt be immediately determined. Houchins and Madera County Sheriff Ed Bates told a news con· ference Tburaday night that ransom may have been the motive for snatching t he youngsters and burying them· alive inside a van In a Uvermore rock quarry owned by Woods' father. · Sheriff's officers bad searched the Woods' lOO·acre au~rban San Mateo County estate Tbun- day, discovering about 100 vehicles apparently accumulat- ed by the younger Woods. San Mateo County Sherfifl John McDonald said olficera bad been lookin& for "vans, masks and guns." He said new searches were UD· der way in Sonora County and San J ose where Woods "has some acreage, some warehouses and barns. They'll be looking fOT. some more vehicles , more vans." Two vans were used to tra ns port the Chowchill a children after the kidnaperio camouflaged the school bus from which the children and driver were taken. Bates said one o( the men being sought has not been seen since Lhe incict~nt and that officials ex- pect to know today "whether they arc out or :.tale and if they nre we wllJ nsk the FBI to come in." The Wood~ rumity is related to the wenlthy Callfonu::i Newhall family. whose patriarch wns Jienry Mayo Newhall. 311 en- terprising Saugus. Mass., busi· nessman who arrived in Son 1-'ranclsco in 1850. He speculated on Califom ia·s pioneer rtiilroads by purchasing more tha n 143,000 acres of ranchland. lncludinJt 12.000 In Madera Co\lnty, about 15 miJes from Chowchilla. Woods and James Schocnft'ld 1-traduat.ed within a year of each other at Woodside High School on the San Francisco Peninsula and had formed a loose partnership repairm~ old cars. The Sehoenfelds are sons of a prominentpenlnsual podiatrist. Bates credited a Cbowchilt'a woman who gave police the license number of one oCthe vans used in the cri me with providing one of the first sub!ltanUal leads in the int ens~ In vesUgaUon . A gag order on the results of the search of the Woods' estate was issued Thursday by San Mateo County Municipal Judge Wilbur J ohnson. The 01'der bars law enforcement orncers from discussing items selr.cd under the search warrant executed late Wednesday night. Prior to the ga g orde r , Houchins $aid a truck tf l<'\Of bid been found lbat. '1wo're 1n\erest. edin." • "By deaittning and buJlding it myself, it cost a lot less lhan lt 's really worth -whicb is •bout $3.S.000," Stoke allid. The seven pilots -Wilson, Bruce Erkers, Jock Britton, lhll ·runnt•ll, l.arry Lichlnll. Do ve 1\1 uchl ond John llrubukf'r - were thrilled by the succ('Ss but had hoped for longer 01ghts und more altitude ror ~hmling. ··1 could have done two or three 360I ii we Md beet1 uo tmother 100 f~t." said Tunnell. n ceramic1~t. .... ho hang glides as a hobby. ~veral of the other pilots work for Eipper·Formanec, the com- pany that built the gliders u ed m lhe cxperiment ··This ls the result of 01onths of work,'' said Wilson. who noted he decided to be one o( the i.tunt pilots because, '•If I couldn 't fly it, we wouldn 't do it at ~I." Fro•PageAI WIRETAP •. T he j udge 's tempo r <1 r y restra ining order Thursd ay represented a victory for Presi· dent Ford, who had asked the Justice Department ti) "un- dertake such action in the courts .. .ns may be appropriate to prevent the djsclosure of this sensitive m-formaUon." ,. ............ SERITA ROOT HOLDS HER DAUGHTER, PEPPER TAMIKA Infant Born Weighing Only One Pound Ready to Go Home Moss said a Justice Oepart- m ent 11ffilfav it omlinlng 1ts - wiretap requests to AT&T shows 76 in 1972; 95 in 1973; 141 in 1974 • with 115 of them after f'ord beeame president in August : 141 again in 1975 and 58 for the first six monthsofthisyeur . 'Clinically Dead' Preemie Survives The r e w a s n o indi c a· tion whether the requests came from Ford himseJforCromolhers in biJ administration. Moss criticized Ga.sch's tem- porary restra ining order barring AT&T from giv ing up its records including mo re information about the wiretaps. The con· gressman also criticized Ford's · request for the order. ··T)le President is charged with aeeing that the laws are faithful· ly executed ," Moss s aid. "Rather than carrying out his responsibility, he is interfering with the legislative powers or~ Congress enumerated in •.•• the Constitution." · COLUMBv S. Ohio <AP J-A 41:!·month premature baby born "clinically dead" bus survived to become a "normal. healthy litUe boby" strong enough to go home with her parents. "I've had so many people tell us to give tip." said Dr. Ann Rogers, pediatrician to 3·mot1th· old P e p per T a mika Root. ··Everyone was watching in a dnze when they ctime to pick her up. They couldn't believe it. 1 didn't believe it either." Pepper still Is two pounds un· derweight but has gained three pounds since she was born April 27. we,ghing only one pound, six ·ounces. At birth she measured 13~ inches and now is almost 18 inches , the size of a normal !11- rant. Infernal Feud Spouse Houses Spark Spats To Huntington Beach police. it's more like an in(ernal rectangle than the etemaJ triangle. OFFICERS explained it this way ah.er a husband-wife dispute Oared anew about5 a.m. Thursday: The couple split Up some time ago, whereupon the husband moved ou\, rented the house next door to bis wife and rnoved in a girlfriend. Peeved at this tum of events, the husband's estranged wife then moved a boyfriend into the house her spouse bad left. SO POLICE continued, instead ot one unhappy household, there are two unhappy households next door to ~acb other becau.e all parties concerned are angry and Jealous. Besides that, neither original mate seems inclined to move and alleviate the neighborhood friction that sometimes result.a in calla to police. "IF I KNEW 'WhY people do things like this, I wouldn't be sitting here at the front desk ot this poUce station,., moaned desk Officer Ken Jenson, shaking hlS head. "l would be in some nice office making $200 aabour as a marriage counselor," he ajghed. ''She was clinically dead :it birth ." s a id Dr. Hoger s . "There's a scoring system based on four factors that lhcv do at. birth, and it was zero." She said Pepper hod no heart rate, wasn't breathing, had no muscle tone or reflexes. Afte r 15 m inutes o ( heart massage, oxygen and several in- jections, P epper b ega n t o respond and was pi eced In a respirator. the pediatrician said. "They told me she wouJd have to stay in the hos pital until she was just n normal little healthy baby and she acts like that's jusl what she is," s aid her mother. Serita. Mrs. Root, who quit work mak· Ing decals for st\irts when she became pregnant, previously had two miscarriages, one in· volving twins. In eff~t. she was , miscauying when Peppec was • born, Dr. Rogers said. She and her husband, Gar ry. a truck driver. have no other childRn. O n Wednesday, Pepper . named after a character played b y Angie D i c k i nson o n television 's "Policewom an" show, went home to a crib in the Roots' .trailer south of Columbus. She will have lo be watched closely for signs of brain damage and blindness, Dr. Rogers u id, but early signs are ravorable. The baby res Ponds to light ttnd · otherwise acts like a normal 3. month-old. Whales Ailing FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP > ~ Marine scientists are trying to identify a mysterious ailment that drove five whales to strand themselves onto a Gui! Coast beach. Meanwhile, boaters are keeping watch over the rest of the herd to keep them from doing the same. Five false kuter whwcll, porpoise·llke mammals weighing 1.000·2,000 pounds, swam ashore Thursday at Capliva Island near here. THE NAME OF THE GAME ••• There is a common practice of private labeling in the carpet industry. Large department stores. chain stores. and contractors at new tracts have fictitious names on the samples so that th~ customers cannot easily shop brand name prices. Customers shopping at our store find the price of each quality prominently featured on the sampl e book, because we are competitive. Also. because we feel the customer has a right to know what he is buying. we never change the name on a sample book. The name of the game is Integrity. DEN'S :iiisiailatiaii:·custom drapsriss linoleum • wood flqor • 1663 PlACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAllF. 926'1~ • PHON~ ~46-4838 -64~·23s.r D.tlly Pilot $1.tfl -. STUFFED DOG WINNER Fairgoer Justine Spitler Lmt Weekend 10/0C fair UntkrWay Todny is Garden Grove and MC'xican American Day at the Orange County Fair. The Fiesta Mcxicana. featuring singer Andy Husscll , Pedro Rey Mariachis, and Gonzales Gonzales begins at 7 pm. in tbe Amphitheatre. Today's Fair Highlights: 6:00 w~sternalres. drumt -fife ;ind bell. Amphithcnter 6:00 Vida Blunden Dance &hool. Little Theater 7:00 Parade, Grounds 6:4!>-10 Montezum:l'S Revenge, Mountain Dew Stal!C 7.9 Weavinj! :md s pinning, Jtomc L1\'1ng Pavilion 7:00 Fiesta Mei<1cana, Am· phi theater . 7 · 30 Pizza tast e t esting, Gourmet Gallery 7 :30 Chu<.'k Jones Magic Revue. fl erilagl' 8 :00 Vida Blunden Dance &hool . Little Thea ter 8 15 'peed way HucC's. Stadium K 30 Lillie Louie, Heritage StaJ?e 9.00 Fies ta Mexicana, Am· phathealcr H:JO Sugar Free, Heritage Stu~c Housing Shortage . lriLaguna? Two men wrapped in a blanket "\'re lyan i;: in th~ middle of the !'\trf'€'t :111cl r1•athng a newspaper, :\ \\tdc·{'~cd l'atizen told Laguna UC'ach f1r1•mcn at lht-Af?ate Stn'l'~ station JU"lt uftcr 6:30 a.m. today. And. not nnly thnt. lh<'rl! were no\\f'r~ Rtr('wn :Ill ;iround the m, ht' addl•d ns the firemen Jn turn callrd riol1cf'. W.1tch Commander Slrt. Davltf Aver!-ct1i1palcht.•d Officers Miko Dnvis ond M nrk Evmon to thft f.CC'rl('. t hr 2000 blO<'k oC Glt'n· n c v r l' S t r c «' t , n m n j o r 1 horou~hfatt. No men. no bl:mk<'t and nn J\l'\\!IPOP"r could be round. . "We did fmd the n owert thou~h." Avers said. "They were peonies." Old Rap Dropped NEW YORK <AP>-Afederal jud~e has dis m issed a 25-year-old chorge of draft evasion against a man who went to Jsr:>el to avoid serving in th<' Army during the Korean War. U.S. District Court Judge William Connor threw out 1hr draft-evasion indictment. Thursday against .ts.year-old Ph1llp Goldman bn a motion by U.S. Atty. RobertB. FiskeJr. & 15 Y!@ (ill [fl ®@ rrwo©@ The column al)l)fars today on r age AS •1' 'IOll ILt&LEY ~ .. ...,~- Wednesc1ay in h1s first hearing by' ord(•rtn~ \hem to resume the g:ame at 6 p. m. that day. Onn1• co:a.!f Superior Court Judie Walter Smith lewyen tor two Llttle t.e11ue t.am1 loaded the bases ln hls courtroom ute Tnrlclay 1n a btd to shed light on • coaUOV9nlal pme·lbat WU called The jurist, who admits he wouldn 'l know a baseball from an :albino avocado, told ar~wnl( lawyus th al that was the only way to settle it. Tbe disgruntled Tu.stln team dJdn't show up. They were advised :ilter the sun St't yd beeause ol da.rtc:Mtl. . It wu tbe HeGnd time the Jumt had been put on tbe mound aince last Sunday's game. whkh the Sunttt AU Stars ol Santa Ana thought they bad WGa 8-$. • aga.l.n on the diamond that. lbcy had forfc1tcd the r playotr game. • Alter aU, t.be team argued, that was the way the 1ame stood 1n \be seventh Inning when Lbe playoff coa&m at a Santa Ana aal.IDODCI wu called becmlfeoldarkness. And that wns the wny it remained Thurs · day with umpir~ ~mith rullng, according to both lawyers. that the best way to settle the L'l· s.ue would have bet>n ror the Tustin team to show up and to play ball · Judge Smith was told that the Sunset AU Stars had KOne on to play their next game in the Little Lea$ue tournament. Not so, the Tustin Ea.stem National All Stars ariued. They were ahead 5-4 after the flAb inninl and they said the Little League rules stated that is the way it should be de· cided in aba ndoned games. Judge Smith bad fu tballed both sides on • lie was advised that the local 13ds who had advanced via a controversial 6·5 decision lost to the Southwest em All Stars. Victim Of Blast Succumbs A SS.year-old woman horse trainer who was injured Wednes· day in Santa Ana Heights when a propane tank in her camper ex· ploded died Thursday in the bum unit at UCI Medical Center. The coroneF's office ideotif&ed- the victim as J oyce Owen, a British subject, who lived in the camper kept at 20101 Birch St., Santa Anli He ights. Also seriously injured in the explosion and blaze was Mrs. Owen's 17-year·old da ughter, J eannette. She was listed as in serious but stable condition in lhe medical center 's burn unit today. According to a county Fire Department report. the camper explosion occurred as Mrs. Owen was refueling a propane tank. And the score was6·5. Olympic Yachtsmen Deserted by Winds · From Wire Senkff Te mpest, Soling and Flying Dutchman Olympic sailors en· joyed a day or rest Thursday when the winds on Lake Ontario at Kingston deserted the course. Three other classes . the Tornado catamarans. '470 and Finn. managed to finish th course before the winds went fl at. . Reg White or Great Britain •won the Tornado class and ap. peared virtually assured or win· ning the gold m edal. He has finished first in three or lhe four races. By throwing out has worst race. he carries a score of zero into the fifth race todny. David Man Guilty In Slaying Of Brother McFaull or Honolulu finished fourth and remains fourth in the standings . ln the one-man Finn class, An· dre BaJashov of Russia edged the favorite Serge Maury of France while the U.S. skipper. Peter Commclle of Middletown, N.J .• finished far bae.k-in the pack with a 14th. U.S. sailors Robert and Dnvid Whitehurst <a brother team I won the 470 class. but remained in eighth place in the standin(S. The fourth race of the f1ying Dutchman. Soling and Tempest classt's was scheduled to be &ailed today. On the basis or three rac~. Sweden is leading in the Tempest Cl ass with a sevenlh·tenlhs of a point margin over Dennis Con· ner, the U.S. skipper from San Diego. Great Britain is leading ln the Flying Dutchmans a nd France bolds the lead in Soling Class. The U.S. is 10th in the Flying Dutcbmans and sixth in the Sol· Friday. Jul)' 23. 1976 DAii. Y Pit.OT 113 . Doctor: Taiwan Relies on U.S. By lltLAKY KAYE oi .. 0~11, ... lot)Ulf A Chinese educator told an Orange County iaudien« Thurs- day that. It the U.S. persists In lt1' inclin•tion to recognize Com· munlst. China. more Asian llllldl'I will fall to the Com munlsts. "1';1iwan Is lhe only restraint to the agaressive tendencies or Communlst China. JC the U.S. wit.hdraws ils dealings with Taiwan, then Hong Kong, Mucao and South Korea will soon fall to lheCommul\ists aflerlheyinvadl' Taiwan," Or. S.T. Tung warned lhose attending an Orange County TownHaJlluncheoninAnaheim. Tung was born and raised on Mainland China, fo unded the Chinese Peasants Party and was president of colleges in Peking, Kiangsi and Siechwan. beforo fleeing the country and coming to th U.S. . Dr. Tung., a r eside nt oC Berkeley, ls a lecturer and writer. His most recent English language .book was• 'Secret Diary from Red China." •·n would be a p ity indeed if the United Stales would break off with an ally and loyal kid brother in order to befriend and please the communlslll." continued Tung. The only possible way for a re· united China would be through un· peaceful means, according to Tung. He said negotiations between the t~ simply- rould not work. Tung added that, although he would not expect lhe U.S. to un· dertake military involvement in Taiwan as it did In Vietnam, he said he hoped materials a nd logistic aid would be given if military conflict arises between Communist China and l bc Republic of China, or Taiwan. Although there arc WO million people on Mainland China, Tung said he does not believe Taiwan would necessarily be ''doomed" during a military struggle. "How many of those lllO million peopl e r eally want com· mun ism?" Tung asked. "ll 's something that was imposed on Daily l'llOt Sl•tl l'lloto RED THREAT POSED Chinese Educator Tung • th<' R,eoplt..' and only a s moll number of high omclals want 1l. The rest want private property an~ freedom.'· During the question and answ('r period, Tung was asked about tht' recent events in Montreal. when Taiwan's athletes were not ul· lowed to compl'tc UJldt>r the nuj! ttnd-name of ttte Repubhc-of China. Asked if he bt'lievcd tht'y did tho r ight thinA" in rcfus ing to participate under thos • circumstances, Tung replied, "W s vcrv imoortunL to ha\'<' a name and be ublc to use it. It's your identifical1un." "It's really m ore than just a matter of pride. tr they l'Ouldn"I. participate under their rightful name, they were right to pack u11 and go home," said the Chine ·u expert. Tung added that he believed Canada madt• a mistake in not separating politics and athletics. "Whichever China you re·. cognize, it's for a diplomatic re· Jury Clears Suspect in Party Death ings. A roan who beat his brother to ,.......::..------------------------------------ ason," said Tung. An Orange County Superior Court jury needed only two boors of deliberation Thursday to clear Wade Allen Richter or murder charges filed when a man he fought. al an Anaheim party later died in his sleep. Richter, 25, Garden Grove, W3S acquitted by Judge Byron K. McMillan after the jury decided there was no evidence to support the prosecution's demand for a verdict of second degree murder. The c harges followed an inci· dent last J an. 31 in which Jose Gilbert Marq uez, 21, died at his home from injuries allegedly in· meted, police said, during a fight. with the defendant. Richter denied the allegation from the witness stand. He tes tifi ed that Ma rqu e z gatecrash.,d the party and was ejected from the premises by other partygoers who beat and kicked the victim ln the scuffle outside tbe house. Killing Probed WASHINGTON <APJ-U.S.of. ficlals discount reparts that a Palestine LlberaUon Organiia· lion commander dirttted last month's assassination or t"'rancis E . Meloy Jr •• the U.S. a m· bassador t o Lebanon. Arab dlplomats said Thursday they also were skepticnl of reports llnkinR Sol ah Khalaf or Al Falah, who sometimes is known as Abu Jyud, to the slaying ol Meloy, economic coun11clor Robert War· ingandtbeirdrivcrinBeirut.. death after the two men argued over their s hortage of money was foun d guilty o r voluntary manslau"bter la te Thursdav bv an Orange County Superior Court jury. Judge Jerrold S. Oliver set Au g. 11 as the d ate be will sen- tence Dennis Ray Whitman, 28, to what could be a state prison term of up to 15 years. Whitm an was booked on murder charges last March 11 after police found . the beaten body of Dale Arthur Whitman, 22, on a blood-soaked bed M an Anaheim motel. The two men had shared the room for some weeks prior Io the killinu. Taxes Dropped On Winnings? WASHINGTON <API -The national gambling commission suggested today lhat Congress •might want to exempt gambling winnings from federal income taxes as lon g as gamblers arc placing their bets with legal gaming operations. In its second interim report. the commission said tbc.'rc is re. ason lo believe that truces on legal gambling winnings deter 11ome large bettors from using legal betting facilities. "Wh ile Congress ha~ neve r wanted to promote gamblin~. th • considerations mentioned ..• may s uggest. that Congress <'On· sider adopting a poli cy , employed by many other coon· tries, of cxempllnR gamblinJ.: •innings from income lax when such winnings aredl'rivt'd from a legal entity,'' the report said. Three-D, Thefts, Trade Due Sunday Here's wtiat•s coming ID Sm- day'a Dally Pilot: COSMOPOLITAN COAST - Just a few year s ago, few or the business establishments aJong the Orange Coast did any busi· nesJ out of the United States. Now many are almost exclusive. Jy involved in foreign trade. Dai· ly Pilot Stace Writer J oanne Reynolds interviewed several business people involved ln the increasing international trade emanating from here. (sUNDAY'S BEST] television could not use three· dimensional programs because of the need tor special glasses. A Los Angeles inventor has come up with a solution, ond the Japanese are already planning to use it. The Associated Press story b planned lot tbe El'ltertainment Pages. MARIGOLDS PETUNIAS SEQUOIA PLANTER MIX LC1f912c .. tt. . .,. Ut CLOSEOUT SPECIAL FRUIT TREES s: Y2 PRICE AUSTIAUAM TREE FERN .He. .. ,. .. Dept. BOSTON t\ $149 FERN ...__ ______ -..1.!3" AFRIC.AN DAISIES ,.::\.. $299 "FRllWA Y DAISIES• Cal Turf SOD TIFGREEM and "~ ILUE GRASS .$129 DICHONDRA roll STOLONS ~~ 4.99 ea. FtCUS IENJAMINIA ... ,." .... IMPATIENS ..., ...... c... ... w... 11". ' ~ MALE HUSTLERS-Conven· Uonal prostitution in some cities it being almott. Ignored by law enf0ttemenl otrlcials as they concentrate on a growing - and, to some. a more offensive -type of prostitution, tbot engaged in by men and boys. THEFT PROTECTION -You can do more to protert yourself from loss by theft than just Jock your doors. A large part or the problem in r ecovcrina? losses comes In pro,•ing you posse5$ed what you lost. There are several ways of insuring that your ln· surancc claim will be honored. and Daih• Piiot Starr Writer Michael ·Paskevich describes them in the YOU Sect.ion. • YlSIT OUR PATIO SHOP 642-4103 .. An Assodated Press writer covers the subj~t. 3·D TV Until recently, M-..U. 7:00·,:00 S-. 1.-00-S:JO LIMIT TO STOCI< ON HANO 2123 NEWPORT BLVD. • COST A MESA • PHONE 646·3925 ., • A-I OAJLV PILOT Frld•Y· July 2'3 1976 Death Penalty Stalled (JO() on Death RowAwait Outcome of Ruling WASHINGTON <AP> -A &apreme Court j ust.Ice ls dt>Jay. Ing an order that would have al. • Jowed three 11t ates to beg n _,x. ecutlnc death row conv1cl11, a move that could til!IO delay ex. ecutions of more than fiOO persons across the country. J ustice Le wi$ I-'. Powell issued an order Thursday staying the impofition of death sentences 1n (ieorgaa. Florida and Texas untU the Supreme Court, which is now tn rttess, ran consider a rehear - 1na of the cases of three men who 80Ught the delay. state were told that their c1pltal puni!lhment laws are C'Ot\Slllu· tional. In the same decision, the COW"t struck down mand:atory de· :ath pt-naltie in NOt\h Carobntt und Louisiana. The Juatke :acted on requests from t he NAACP fund a nd lawyers for the dClfendant.s In the three states. r owell had voled with the 7 to 2 m ajor i ty in upboldlng the Geor gia, Florida and Texas capital puni hment laws. and m has order. Thursday he said the stay s hould not suggest his feel· lnara on the me rits oC the pelitions seeking Suprem e Court reviews otU\e decision. THE OOVltT ruled In 1972 that t he death ~n:ilty •1s geoerally applltd throughout the country gan~ too much lcew:iy to J«d f{es ond jurit>s 10 senten<'ing con\'ll't· ed criminals to death. But the JUStices decided July i thut the dl'ath penalty statutes in the three states met earlv court oh- J ect ions bec a use they ga\t~ JUdges 6lnd Juries ~uidehnes on which to base thtlr dttlsioeu. There are seldom 11\tutAUons where the high court tl'COflSlders ~case. but Powell noted that onb' tbc entire court c an make that decl!lion. "ff the executions In these cases were carried out before the petitions tor rehearing could be ucled on by the <'OUrt, th1• harm to petitioners obviously would be Ir· reparable," the JUSUcc wl'Qlc. NONE OF the states inV<>lved opposed the request for a s tay of the court's July:.! order. THE HIGH court does not meet :.gain until Oct.'· " _WhUe Powell's stay deals only ,..,lh the cases o( three men in the Flu Vaccfue Effective Oldest i11 Nem ¥ork • three states. court spoke!;men said It is expected that all :;tales will delay any planned execu- tions until the cases are decided. Study Indicates Few, Mirwr Sitk Effects Minnie Lofstock, 107. and Charles Lupton. 105, were brou~ht together for lunch Thurl\d ay by New York ·s oldest r estaurant. The restaurant tried to find the city's oldest residents for lunch on the house. These two never met and li\'C' at different nursing homes. David E . Ke ndall of the NAACP Legal Defense F\md said it was expected that state courts would block executions in their states. at least throu~h Sep· te mber, because or the Powell stay. · A survey curlier this month by The Associated Press showed 630 persons on deat h rows acro~s the a ation. POWELL'S decision stays the effect of a Supreme Court de- cision July 2 in which all three On Vetoes ATLANTA <AP) -Tests or swine nu vaccine have indicated it is ('ffertive and produces few and relatively m inor s ide effects. a federal com mitttt said today in a report released through the national Center fo r Disease con· trol. .. Plans for vaccinating all age groups of the populalJon should continue." s uid the report or the Public Health Services Ad\•lsory Committee on I mmunization Practices. President Wins One, Loses One PROTOTYPE vaccines tested in trials in volving 5,200 people were m ost effective in l)('rsons more than 24 years old. the com· mittee said. "Furthermore. the tnals tn· dicate that )'Ounger adults and children as young as 3 years old can aJ so be safely immunized hut that a dditional data will be needed before s pecirying the pre· cise vaccine potency and optimal schedule for them ." the report said. O>ngtess h~s been less than <!n· thus1ast1c in resporu.e lo Presi· dent Ford's r ecommendation of fe d eral h e lp for vaccine manufacturer s who say they fear suHs growing out of the national inoculation progr am. FORD SAID ('arlier this week that the program would be con· ducted ''with or without the sup- port o f Con~ress, · • and the secretary or health. education and welfare . David Mathews , said vaccine could be available to the public by mid·September if the liability question can be re· solved quickly. Ford ioined a number of scien· titsts earlier this year in recom· mending the immunization fight agafost s wine Ou after a New Jersey soldier died from the in· fluenza strain which some scien· tists say could be similar lo a s train which caused a severe worldwide epidemic in 1918·19. Calls for Bill Action Congressman's Sex Trial Winding Up SALT LAKE CITY <AP> -The proseculion and derense were to ,::Ive closing arguments today in lhe misdemean9r sex trial of Rep. Al· Jan T. llowe fD·Ufafi> after the defense rested without callmg any wtt. - nesses t o the stand. The attorney for the freshman congressman said the decision not to put Howe on the s tand was "com· pletely consistent with my judg· menl that he is n ot going to get a JaJrtria1:· Aner two lengthy re<'esses 111 which l a wyers conferred in Judge Raymond S. lino's cha m· bers. Howe's a ttorney rose and told the court: "At this lime. your honor. the d efense rests.·• Ford Rapped for 'Politics' BUT THE LA WYER. Dean Mitchell, said late r. "By no means am I giving up." Asked by reporters if Howe WASHINGTON (AP> -President f ord's veto o( a $.1.3-billion military construction bill has been sustained. but he losl his second round on a $3.95·billjon public works-e mployment bill the Democratic majority in Congress considers a major campaign is· sue. WASHINGTON <AP 1 -President Ford's call lo require busing for school integration. was happy with the decision lhaL for congressional action on a wide range or bills by "A WT OF that is on the calendar and we're he not t estify, Mitchell :1a1d, the end of the year was characterized today by the s till cons idering ii ." Mansfield said. "The Prcsi· "Hc"s relying o n my judgment." Democratic lcad E.>r of the Senate as "politics." dent should be r eminded that irs not the quantity He said he had pla nned for a long The Republican President said after the ,·otes were over that he was .. keenly disappointed" at the overriding of his veto of the Jobs bill. which now becomes law. Creation or any of the 200.000 new iobs s upporteri:; say the "lle 's played this game before." said Senate bullhe quality ofle~islation that counts.'' time not to put Howe on lhc Majority Leade r Mike Mansfi eld ID·Mont.1 Asked a bout the c-hances for action on f ord's stand. I N SH ORT pends upon Congress gellin~ ( J measure wi ll producl• de · "lie did it in lhe last Congress." Mansfi eld busing proposals. l\t:insfield replied . The dcv<•lopment came shortly added. "l 'd sa y it's standard While llouse operat1n11 "There will bc no busing 11.'f(islation this ye ar ~1fle r two po ll ce decoy pro· appropriations for them into law, too. however. procedure:· reportcd outof rommittec,so far as lknow." stilute s. Ka thleen Ta ylor and FORD S"'NT .. 20·p"ae m""• sa ge~ to lh" 1 t h b · I i I t· f II Margaret Ha m blin, testified thal . On the militarv construe· ic. .. ..,.. .._., '". .. i e s en 1s usmg cg s a son up aw u y ... _ Dem ocratic-controlled Coni?ress Thursd ay in )ate." Mans field said. Howe approached lrH:m lhe night _;_lion bill. the House vQled 270 to 131, two 11!.Qre than two·thirds_o r those voting. the m argin needed to overrid<' a veto. But in the Senate later , the vole was SJ to42-11 shy of two·thirds. which he-urgeci.it.. "to tum its!ull and undivided al.-"We .would ha\·e-:1pprccialcd his...proposals ou or June 12• asked for specific sex tenUon lo this unfinished agenda of legislative bus i· busing earlier this year." acts and offered Co pay S:ZO. ness." HOWE'S WIFE, Marlene, was The President listed as priority areas legisla · SEN. ROBERT P. Griffin or Michigan. assis· s itting be hind him in the Li11(9r Ff r(9 a .. 1a1111 t'efla~ LONDON I AP> -A fire burned for 50 minutes early today in the engine room of the Queen Elizabeth 2, and the British-liner inter· rupted her voyage to New York and turned back to Brit ain. lhe Cunard Line announced. tion dealing with taxes. Social Scrurltv., revenue ·t anl Re publican leade r. s a id it·s up lo the courtroom whe n the women Democrats whether there 's action on the Ford list · sharing. health insurance. swine nu. r egulatory re· this sess ion. pointed to him as the man they f~m.~ugyand pro~~s ~llm~i~t~c~oo~r~t~a~u~l~~~r~i~tv~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=a=rr~~=·t=e=d=J=u=n=e=l=2=·~~~~~~ A Cunard s pokesman said nn engine room mechanic. K.P. Lyon. was burned. and one of the ship:; two mam engines was dam aged. The Cunard nagship was cnrrying 1,200 passengers from Southampton and Cherbourg, France. No Lt-ad• b1 I rula Dea tit Carter Shifts Tax ·Position DUBLIN. Ireland <AP ) -Irish police say they have no leads to ' the killers of British Ambassador Christopher Ewart-Biggs, despite the arrest or 13 suspected members or the Irish Republican Army. PLAINS. Ga. fAP) -Jimmy Carte r, who once advocated elim inating t ax incentives which encourage Americ an firms to manufacture products abroad. is a ss uring business leaders that he intends lo retain one or the m ajor tax advantages they ha\'c when in· vesting overseas. Nobody has claimed responsibility for the bombing Wednesday that killed Ewarl·Biggs and a woman secretary and wounded Rritish officia l Brian Cubbon and an Irish driver. But .. we have no doubt it was the I RA.·· on<' government ofCicial said. "We've made no substantial progress so far," said a police spokesman as 4,000 policemen and troops pressed a nationwide dragnet. N~lear •••Me• tt'elgla.-d WASHINGTON IAP> -Energy conservation and dispos nl of , radioactive wastes must be considered before licenses to build and operate nucle ar power plants muy be granted , the U.S. Cour\ of AP· peals says. Both issues were raised in decisions Thursday by the three• , Judge panel aeainst the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The cases involved licenses granted to Consumers Power Co. of Michigan and the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Plant in Ve rnon, Vt. At a luncheon Thursday in New York. he told 52 executives from s ome of the nation's la rgest corporations that he favor ed retaining the foreign tax cred iUhal a llows American companies a U.S. tnx credit for income taxes paid to foreign companies. The NRC was ordered to hold run hearings on both license IS· • sues. Carter s aid he believes the 105s of jobs in the t;nit('(f States caused by U.S. companies locat· ing overs eas is offset by the creation of jobs when for l'lgn companies jnvest 'in the United Stales. Tht' immtdiut e effect of the ruling. whether 1l stops work on eith<'r or the two projects, was not known. Tho NRC had no im· • mediate comment, saying ltll lawyers s till were reading lhc de· c 1Sions. Nation Warm, Sticky Winds in Arizona Cawe Dust Storms T'•pnacure• ! 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"The Fom'' ln TV 's ''Hap- py Days" has been signed by Universal Pictures lo star m ''Her oes ,'' a dramatic comedy scheduled to film in January. Surplus Revealed By Brown SACRAMENTO IAP1 -California Gov. r:d- mund Brown Jr. hopes to close down his 1976 presidential campaign with a surplus or about· S10.000·S20,000, his top aide says. Gray Davis said in an interview Thurs day that the Democr atic gov- ernor now has a debt or 5200.000 which he hopes to wipe out wilb an ad- d i Uo n a l S230,000 in federal matching funds. "WE FULL\' expect to receive the remain· ing $230,000 in federal funds from the Federal Election Commission.·• Davis said. ··rr the FEC agrees with our assess- ment. the campaign will finish with a slight sur· plus," When the lost receipts and debts are totaled up from Brown's unsuc- cessru l bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. Davis said Brown probably will have s p e nt approx- imately Sl.9 million. ACCORDING TO Brown's report Clled for the period through June ~. he had spent Sl.68 million. Friday, Jury 23. t976 DAILY PILOT .45 Mars IA111der 'A-OK' Malfunction 'Won't Affect' Mission Senate Okays Judge Poole • WASHINGTON <API AIM Cri.lnston ond Johi PASADENA <AP>-Vlklnc cl· tidal• believe tbey have dlq~. and can tulb' 50lve, a maJ/anctlon on the Mars lander that cawsed Ill soll·KOOP1ng arm to Jam. If their tbeorv of tM faD~ Is correct Project Manager Jim Martin aaid Thursday night, the be&inning of the Mars lite search MXl Wednesd ay will not be •f· fected. Martin said the telescoping arm, which was designed to re· 1eh out for a handful oC Martian soil and dump it In :,i small biology laboratory, jammed Thursday after being extended for a test. It jammed while being retract· ed. he said, apparently because a locking pin that should ha\•e fallen free did not do so. HE SAID THAT was lbe '·most probable cause" of the trouble. The cure. which will be tried Sun· day, is to command tbe robot lander to extend the arm again until the pin falls to the ground. If that was indeed the cause, said Martin, it is likely that there will be no effect on the mission "and we will be able to continue on our present timeline ... A s pecial team of trouble shooters came up with the theory after duplicating the problem on an identical Viking lander that s its in the s andbox at J et Propulsion Laboratory here. Martin described the failure'as a "human error." He sajd the Tandu·s computer-had been fed ·-long before Viking 1 arrived on Mars -with an erroneous com· mand. As a result. the telescop. ing arm did not extend far enough to let the pi.n faJJ away. Dusty Memo Hits Desks SAN DIEGO <APJ "We will provide dust cloths." the m emo to 11.000 employes says. But the dust bas yet to settJe in San Diego County offices, in- cluding on the desks or we ll ·pai d o ffi c ials. ordered to police up beCore goi ng home. The orde r takes effect Aug, 1 "and· that's pro- bably why we haven 't. heard any compbint.s yet," says J ack Lofland. a ssis tant d irector o f general services. Lonand's boss. Robert Smothers. issued the order this week be cause 20 cus todial jobs are being eliminated by budget cut· backs. MARTI N SAID there h d been oo proar s on two other pro· blems plaruing the lander'$ {n. vtttlgauon or the red. rocky sur· face oo "'hkh it landed Tuesda)'. One wu the el~mometer, de- 1lgned to monitor marsquakes. whk h never recovered from the dormant 1tate it r emained In dur· Ing Viking's journey from Earth. But It was too soon to write it off, officials uld. Communicttlons with the lander over 212 mllUon miles ot space were somewhat limited by a balky transmitter o n the ·lander . As a result of the un· diagnosed malfunction. data were being received for a shorter ttme each day than had appeared possible at finil. ONE R£SULT could be. said Martin, "that we won't be able to take as many pictures as we bad -C~ll F-. Poole , the nu Tunney. had urce d planned." t1on's f1r t black s .at· Presid e nt fo~orct t o Englneers were still workln& lornry, wa. confi rmed nomlnate Poolo to Ill<'· on those problems. Tbey were by the Senut~ t<><tay aJ> a ceed Oliver J. Cart•r. also continuing to stud)• the ti.s. d1s tr 1r t JUd~c In who rttlred fn AprU u « sampler arm failure. bec;,iu ·e if Cttlitornla fl•derat. Judae for the the !ockln1 pin tb~ry tu.rm out Po0Je. 61, of San fo'ro.n· northe rn dis trict of not to be the cause. there ma~· oo clsco. had bN•n nom1nut· c .. 11rornaa some other cause that would be e d f o r a f \' d e r ;:1 I Ford nominated Poole harder to fix and couJd affect tho Judgeship onci' bt'fon· lost month. Senote con· life search. In th~ late 196011 but hls firmotion was b>' vo\cc• Meanwhile. sci entist · con· S<>nate confirmation Wll'1 \Oil'. tioued to study pictures sent bnck blocke~ by the pen1onuJ Sine~ lea\llng the U.S. by the lander 's cameras. which <>bJN'l1ons or GQor gt' uttorncy's omee In 1910, at this point werl' lbc only major M " r p h y . t h e n a Poole hos been associJt· ~~~~fl to Viking to study lh'' CONFIRMED BY sENATE ~~f;~0b~~~~~ senatnr from l~ww'~~r! s:~lrr~::~~ Thematterofwhetherthe Mar· Judge Cecil F. Poole The stale'8 present prore sor of law at tho tlan sky ·~ blue or pink remained· _s~e;n.(l~t o!!r~s~·~D!!e~m~o~c~r~a~ts~~U~n~l!ive~rl!11!iiit~yiioiif~C~aiiliiirorniiii!;ia:-. uomolved, the scientists ~aid Buses Approved ... they would pref er not to make an~ more pronouncements about ll SAN FR A NC 1 !) l:U untilthey knewforsure <AP1 -A S2 m1lhonpro-IF IT DOESN'T "TICK," "TOCK" TO US. Mysterious 'Clieks' ject to buy 10 ut1cufated feeder buses for Golden Gate Bridge commuters has been approved by the bridge board. Fine clocks serviced and repaired - house c.ills for Luge Ir, I lj I ( Irr \ '· \ i' '' ~, >\I I ·\:/.-: \ \ 1111 IHI' ·\ 1 i Expert Says SLA Tape Was Altered LOS ANGELES CAPJ -A Watergate tape expert has told of m ysterious ''clicks" showing someone a ltered a crucial tape recording of William and Emily Harris and Patricia Hearst. John G. McKnight. a member oftbe panel which advised U.S. District Court Judge John Sirica, compared the clicks to those on the Watergate tape noJ cd for Its 18-minut e ga~. His defense testimony In a special hea ring at lhe Harris trial was to be answe red today by pro- secution electronics experts. With jurors absent, the defense summoned several experts late Thursday in an effort to s how that the SLA tape -the prosttution's most damaging evidence against the Harrises -is inadmissible. McKNIGHT WA S their strongest witness, tes tifying that the only expla~ation for strange sounds on the t ape was tamper- ing. "In other tapes l have ex- amined, I ha\'e never found clicks or this sort -other than in the Water ga t e tapes," said McKnight. Defense attorney Mark Meltzer asked · "Would you expect to find them on an unaltered tape?" "No." answered McKnight Meltzer . a recent law school graduate who organized the at· tack on the tape's reliability, osked McKnlgbt: "Could you think of any explanation other than tampering that is consistent with what you heard on this tape!" ''No, ''said the witness. On cross-examination, Deputy District Attorney Sam Mayerson stressed McKnight's statement that he could not tell whether splicing or something else caused thechcks. .. I CANNOT TELL you absolutely that 1 can prove the clic:ks w e r e cau se d by something," McKnighl said. "Mr. Meltzer asked 1r l could think of anv explanation other than splicing and I could not .. But I would not go on the record and swear that tape bad ~n spliced because 1 did not see anyone with a splicing block and tape." However, unde r Mellzer 's questioning, McKnjghtreiterated tha t only "an intelligent modification" couJd have caused thecHcks. An FBI agent. called by the prosecution to counter the dt" fense testimony said that the "mysterious clicks" in the ta1>t> could have been caused by clec· trical interference. However. the FBJ analyst. Steven Killion. conceded that splicing also could have pro-ducedthe~ame' sounds. Jn angry speeches laced with obscenities, the three defendants eulogize slain SLA members and confess t o various c rimes charged in their indictment. The same tape was entered tn evidence by the defense in Miss Hears t's San FranctSco bank rob· bery tria l without electronic analysis or legal protest. clocks. !f1lfon7 o( d(l('ft 'p7 1i11rr1e~ih] ()rit•e irvine l7q ) ,9-3131 The 60-foot-long joint- ed buses will hold 97 pa8sen~ers each. The Urban Mass Transporta- tion Administration ls picking up 80. =p=er~c~e~n~l ~o~f ~§~~'§ ... §u§.,§.u~·~·~· ~~~l~ ... ~ .. ~·"~"~'~1·~~~~~~~~ the cost. _ 1 Medi-Cal Claims . ' Data Systems • Facing Audit . SACRAMENTO <AP1 -The State of California will begin a full-scale audit in Dallas nexl week of millionaire II . Ross Perot's Electronic Data Systems <EDS1 . State Auditor General John Williams said Thurs- day the purpose of the audfi Is to determine wflell1er tbe taxpayer-borne charges of an EDS subsidiary which processes state l\tedi-Cal t'laims "are re· a.10l'lable." l\1edt·Cal Is the state's vers ion or Medicaid. WILLIAMS SAID four accountants of the Snn Francisco-based firm of Arthur Anderson & Co. will take up residence In DaJlas. The state expects to spend $4.2 million in the next 12 monthll ror processing Me-di-Cal claims. The EDS subsidiary . EDS Fedcrul. 1s expected to get about one-third or It. The subsidiary reportedly earned more than $1 milllon a monlh from state business Jastyear . EDS FEDE RAL Is a subcontrac:tor to California Blue Cross and Blue Shield, which has the state claims processing contract. Although competitive bidding ii; i?enerally re· quired. state officials say EDS f eder al never bid In competition. It has tx>en doing the job since 1969. The Blue Shield and Rlue Cross partnership is calledMedi·Cal lntt'rmediary Operations. It signed a no-profit, no-toss contract in 1965. but since the ex- piration of lbal contract has been performing on month·to-month extensions. EDS Federal has no no-profit , no-loss restric- Uons. In the past, federal officials have said Perot did not allow government access to his corporate books. But a 1975 federal law permitted that access. and California Is the first state to make a maJor audit of Perot under this law. Perot t estified In a 1973 New York state in· v~Ugatlon of an EDS contract for similar work. "It is not clear why profits are relevant to any inquiry In connection with a statesvstem." AN OFnCIAL of the 1tate Department of Health said the EDS Federal contract "provides a Jess than adequate incentive for cost containment on the part orthe contractor." .. Assuming there is more than one bi~der. without collusion, and assuming that the state always has t.he option to take over the system and nm it. on ita own at its own cost. the sole relevant queslloq wo13ld be whether or not EDS comp~res favorably wit~ t.he a\-te's CQ(St and-or that of lbe other btdderi, 'Perot added. · Tbe'Californla DepartfTlent ot l{ealtb 1aid in 1974 that the taxpayers were payinc abouC $1.13 per Medi·Ca1 tlatm !or processing, compared to 88 ceot.s for about the same servi<'f'~ in Mirf!lean. riO cents in Ohio, and 64 cents in New York City .. .,., It's that get-a great-deal-on-a-~ time of year again. • A• DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE I No Justification A pending Assembly bill CABl.246) seeks to mandate a s~ial transportation com- miaa.lon In Orange and other (()Unties. Purpose of the commission would be to eoordi.nat.e transpOrtaUon planning within ~e county s o that, for examplt!, air ttansportalion planning will be ln sync with biabway plannlnJ. There's nothing wroni with seeking in· telrated planning, but the presumed need is not that great. It does not warrant establish· ment ol an Lndependent com.mlssion with its own executive director and stalf. AU such a comml.ssion would do in Orange County is act as a pre~creening body before transportation plans are sent to the Soutbe~ Califomla A$sociation of Gov- f.l'llments. • And while AB 1246 calls for the proposed eommissio n to be made up or two county ·supervisors, two city councilmen and a public m ember, it would mainly o v<.'rsee tle- dsions already made by otb~r elected of- ficials. Nonethelt"SS. county omcla.ls have been ordtred by the Board o( Supervisors to A&Jdy lbe feasibility of rt$toring the tower to a sate condition. '!bat study presumably is a prelude to the county's acquiring the tower as u his· torical monument from its owner, a Hunt· lngton Beach waterutiUty. We Cind it hard to JUSlJJy sue h an expen- dltwe of public funds for a historical monu. ment only 36 years old. Those individuals and groups who w nt the tower preserved should find a way to finance the project throutth private donu- tJons and fund raiscn; i!th<.'y feel the cause is soi mJ)Orlant. The rest of us t.ru<payers question ir al is s ufficiently hi toiical to be J inanced through pubuc funds. You Pay for 'Skips' .. -. .. Orange County Trans it District director wwiam Farris r ecently said the com- mission would serve no purpose other than to intrude a nother agency into an alrN1dy elaborate decision· making process. The ort-maUgned collection 3gency in- dustry. which includes some S.<>00 ag~ncics across the country. bas be~n rounding up some statis tics to prove it is indeed a necessary part or our credit-oriented society. Gover111ne11t lg11ores Health Ha=ards Farris was right. The added <!xpense and bureaucracy is not justified. The figures are startling. And they off er still a nother clue to the ever-deepening hole in the cons umer's pocket. Energy Search Pollutes Hardly Historical Every month. w1paid bills amounting to more than Sl00.000,000 are left behind by debtors who move without leaving forward- ing address es-known in the industry as '"skips." There is some distinction about the w ooden water lowe r that marks the coastline at Sunset Beach. It is a repl ica of water towers built in l>ygone years. Tl i53rso one of fbe-rew aTr. wooden towers still standing. And no doubt some weekend skippers s till determine their whereabouts by sighting the tower. In Orange County alone, some 8,000 un- paid bills a month are turned over to collec· cton agenc1es, after theCTeditOr has ex- hausted 'the us ual barrage of delinquency notices. Those virtues notwithstanding . it is ctaf- ficult to understand why the Orange County Historical Commission declared the Sunset Beach tower historically significant. Unfortunat ely. onJy 25 percent of the debt-evaders are traced and persuaded to pay up Natiom\ide, this leaves about a billion dollars worth of uncollected bills a vear. • And gu<'ss who pays the higher prices The tower was bum in 19-iO -hardlv Jong ago enough to make 1t historical. · needcd..to he lp balance the books? Pay Scales Need Lid Local Officials Making More Than Governor Why should any loeal offidal be paid more than lhe go\•ernor? That is the question many arc asking as property owners are being driven from their homes a nd rn ajor cities court bankruptcy. Yet the numbers in city, county and s pecial distrirts. including the school distracts. whose salaries nearly equal and even exceed that of the governor. continue to grow. That there is an increasin~ re· sentment on the part or the peo- ple or the high salaries being paid those in government. can be seen in the rejections by the v~te s ol bond is. s and tax er· rides. It has also been ex· )libiled in er. 1forts to place measures on the ballot to limit public pay. The public·s feelings are un· derstandable when one takes a close look at the earning of California ·s citizens. According lo the Franchise T ax Board les:( lhan 25 percent of the stole·:; 2Q million earn enough to JIUY i;tate income t axes. Jo'cwcr than SO per· cent of those paying taxes earn more than $10,000 •• year. Only 276.000 corn $30,000 or murc. What that mean~ is thul more than halC of the tnxpuycrs :ire 21upportin.r their famlhe~ on lesa than $10,000 a year whilt' pny1ng taice~ for f:ovcrnment off1ciali; to Jive in a luxury they Ulcmsclvc~ ( EARL WATERS ) can't afford. More than 93 per· cent of them are payrng taxes to prov1dc gov<irnml'nl sal11nes greater than lhl•1r own. Nf.ITllER infl nt1011 nor necessity can be blamed for this situation as much as the failure of the Legislature lo clamp a ltd on public pay. lnstcacl, allhough the laws for many years dicl require its ap- proval for pay increases for various C'ounty officials, the lawmakers found the burden too o nerous and delegated 1ls authority. But today. even more than in former years, there is compell· ing reason for the state to limit local government pay scales. Not just because they have de· monstraled their inability to maintain control over such mat- ters but for the reason that the stale Is furnishing the money for their fnvolily. Or the Sl2 biJllon state budget just passed by the Legislature about 75 percent of it . will bo porcelcd out lo local gov· t•rnmcnt 1n shurcd revenue, pro· pcrt)t tux reimbursements, aml for education. health and welfare programs. llolding the purse strings. the . late ha.'i ~th th<> n ght and the duty lo spell out the spendinse. THE l~EGISl.ATUJlE need not onrcm lt~etr with the set.Ung of salaries for the mu1Uludo of job classifications. There is a simple way if one starts with the pre· m ise that none in st.ate or Jocru government should be paid more than the governor. AJI that is necessary Is to enact a law pro- hibiting any public employe from being paid a salary greater than 90 percent of that paid the gov- ernor. An even better law would re- late the jobs to other top state positions. District attorneys und others in legal work would not be paid more than 90 percent of the Attorney Gener a l·s salary. School officials would be similar· ly limited by the salary paid the State Superintendent of Public Instruction a nd fiscal types would be restricted by the pay for the State Controller. THIS APPROACH would ap· pear to be the simplest solution 10 the problem for. by limiting the top Joe al offices to something less than the similar state positions, it automatically puts a ceiling on all the local positions below them. It also ia a m eans or instilling some sound reasoning into local government pay. How can a local official argue that he. is worth more than the guy in lhe top spot with stat ewide responsibility·! Should a county D.A. be paid more than the Attorney General? Anyone who can argue that might as well say that the gov· crnor should get more than the PrP~ldent. When that happens all five million Californians paying lncome tax cao gel ready lo go on welfare. WASHINGTON -The United States government may be hazardous to your health. At least two government agencies. according to confidential studies, may permit d a n gerous chemicals to poison our food, water and air. Tne Energy esearch ano Development Administration <ERDA J, for example, Is so anxious to de- v el op new energy sources that it is recklessly ignoring dis· ease-causing byproducts. The n ew technologies could create pollutants that cause cancer, nerve aliments, liver diseases, tooth corrosion and fatal poisonings. Al the same time, the Environ· mental Protect ion Agency (EPA> has overlooked evidence that a cancer-causing group of chemicals is already threatening public health. These chemicals, known as nitrosamines, are con- sidered so dangerous that the federal government regulates their presence in food. Yet EPA has done little to keep lhem from polluting the air. ERDA was established 18 months ago to consolidate the government ·s energy research programs. But any new energy sources that are developed, ac· cording to the agency's con· gressional mandate, must be harmless to the public health. A While House study charges, however. that ERDA is pursuing its energy research without re· gard for the health threat. This 180-page report, prepared by the President's Council on Environ· mental Quality, has been avails· ble only t-0 top government of· ficials. Dear Gloomy Gus We have a new carrie'.'r on our postal route. He's known as the "Snail Man." B.M.F. (JACK ANDERSON J The report charges blunUy that some or the proposed energy pro· jecls "cannot be operated in <1n ~nv iron~la~IY-aeceplabht manner.•• As an example, the re· port cites .. synthetic gas plants <which> may use nickel as a catalyst." This could create can· cer-causing nickel compounds. m E COAL conversion process produces 18 substances. in addi- tion to nickel, which can cause le ukemia, brain d amage, pneumonia and n host or other disorders. Ir all this sounds like scare propaganda, it is research produced not by environmental fanatics but by Wb..ite House ex· perts. One problem. the White Hou~e study points out. is that ERDA's technologists and environmental researchers ··do not have a close working relations hip." Some technological developments have yet to be examined for their ef· fects on the environment. One energy-producing process that may soon be put into use, for example, emits a proved cancer· causer called nickel sub- sulphidt>. But E RDA has made absolutely no sludy oC its impact on health. ERDA "must not irrevocably commit the nation" to a new energy form. the report urged in summation, until man·s s urvival is weighed into the equation. EPA officials. meanwhile. have repeatedly pushed a~jde evidence that the public is breathing cancer-causing nitrosamines. These chemicals are formed when substances known as amines. which are pre· sent in the air and the body, react wjth the nitrogen oxides that spew from auto exhaust pipes aod industrial smoke slacks. TNCRE DIBLV, the EPA itsell has acknowledged the harmful effects of nilrosamines. "As a family or carcinogens (cancer causers>." states one EPA study, "the nitrosamines have no equals." Another confidential re· port candidly confosse,s that some "nitcosamines are likely to be carcinogenic in humans." Yet the EPA has put the nitrosamine menace on the back burner. It has turned down re· pealed suggestions that the air above certain cities be monitored for nitrosamines. One request came from scientist David 1''inc, who has developed a widely ac· claimed tcc-hnique for identifying the deadly chemicals in the uir. Third World Debts a Growing Threat WASmN.OTON -Do we hove on lntematlonal venJon or the New York Clt.J defaultslwationln • the making? Tho poorest countries, the noo· oll ~porting nations of lhe Third World, arc $100 bUUon in debt with much or tt coming due between now and lll(l). lntercst •nd repayment on principal •mounts to 1S percent of all the money the countries earn rrom their exporu. They ml1ht be •ble to handle such steep pa.yments ex- cept that not only the oll they buy but the manufoc· lured goods and rood tbey import have jumpro in pr1ce wbilo their eq>ortsbavecollapsedinvalue. You aren't being set up~ ror a bleecliq heart pitch-to give more money to the lny natives. Jn fad, the UoJltd States dotsn't 1lve away much money any mott, and that la a major cause d\Mproblem. Private bnnks hnvo been lending these eountrtcs money. Emma Rothschild, In a splendid· IY lucid treatmcnL of lhlll subjttt in the May 27th and June 24th ts. sues of ''The New-York Review of Books," notes that 64 ~rcent of Chase Manhattan's protlts last year came fro m its fore ign operations. Thus 3 dtfault by the debtor oatJons can have an im· mediate impact on us here at home. Nor Is default just a theoretic.I possibility. In the past year Argentina. Chile and 7.aire haven't been able to make their monthly payments aod have had to renegotiate their ob- ligations exactly as New York City. TRIS ISN'T t he first time American books have lent money to foreiitn countries only lo learn they ~houtd have found better, more reliable borrowers. This happened nlmost l't'guJarly with a number of Cnribbean countrle~ .-round the tum or the century. What we used lo do lhcn wu send the Marines In, seize the custom houses 3nd collect the import duUes to satisfy the banks' debU. ( VON HOFFMAN ] credll3 out.aide the United State!'! for whic h somebody could theoretically demand actual _ greenbacks. There arc olso unltit of bookkeeping currency called Euromark~ nnd Europycn: that ls, obligations outside or West Germany and Japan thlll csn be cashed in back home in Bonn or Tokyo. Using the Marines all a debt collectfon agency has gone out. of style, at least ternpornrily. Moreover, occupying a country the slie of Argentina or Zajre on behalf of tbe Banlt of America or • sorne 1uch bas certafo practical drawbacks. Even econontic coer· don has its limits. We can force debt.CK' countries to take the step11 necessary to repay the loans but we run the risk of incillng mutiny in the affected populations. The screamlngs coming from New York City would be as nothing compared to what might hoppen abroad jn those places where therf> f!J no fat to cut. The total amount of money OW· \ng to the banks of the rich na- tions doesn•t represmt a terrify. lng fraction of their assets. They could write ocr a high percentuo o( these loans without getting into serious trouble except for the way they lent the money. Mostot it is in a mysterious currency known as Eurodollars. EurodoUars are debts and THE Rl!B is that nobody know~ bow much Eurodebl l5 · floating around the world. The complexity of this interlocking debt structure makes thC' riddle of DNA look like the daily crossword puzzle. Rothschild cites. "for examJ)lc a loan to u Tehran bank provJdcd by the Cayman llllands branch of the Crocker National Bank of Snn t"rancisco, three Dutch sub· aidlarfes or J apanese companl s and sixteen other institutions." In another recent deal the LJublianska Banka uf Slov niu. Yugoslavia, in conjunction with a Ne w York inves tment firm. brought forth :i note iSS'Ue ex· pressed In Kuwaiti dinal'!I, that Is Eurodinars. Yell, you read It right. Communb t nations play thae capit&hat. ba.nking_games, too. Cuba nnd North Korea era Eurodollar borrowers. H the debt s tructure goes down, lhl· sociullst~ may wo ptor' ri~ht along with the cnpitnllst.s. The difficulty Is th:al nobodv knows how iJtrong or how wenk all this wHd lending L,.. We don't have u very clear idea or how many billions are Involved, although everybody agrees ll'S mucho, m olto, beaucoup d e bucks. If it seems impossible that the lJonks don't know the amount of nll the roans outswndln~. you must remember that banks, when left unregulated, can t reate money by lbe process of lending tho sume dollar over and over again. Thtlrs what's hari· pencd. The original retil dollar upon which t he Eurodollar speculation is built has bun passed around among so many banks and re.tent so often, nobody I~ ony lonRer able lo keep track of It. Huvy def3ulls by Third World nations could bE> the event that mlaht cause lenders to call In their to.-ns and bring the In· t ernalional monry markets down. rn indl'pendent tests, he round nitrosamines in the atrnosphl.'ri• above Baltimore ond Delle. W. Va. Al th.: latter site, the hl~ht'~I levt'ls were rt>cor<lt>tl In lhi' vicinity of a Du Pont plant "h1l'l1 manufactures amines. Betw~·t•n 1956 and 1974, 144 emptoyes or th~ pT:intcameCR>wn W'ltlfe:mct>r. ---... The EPA hired another con- tractor to verify 1"1nc·s dntu. Although the findings w1•rc quickly confirmed. th • agcncv refused to be!lin a mon1totin1: program on tho e!\cll!lc lbal at hJd run out of funds. NOT UNTIL last Murch, afkr pressure was brouaht upoo ~PA by Rep. Andrew Maguire, l>. N.J .• did the regulatory agency finally begin limited mooitorin~ programs in Boston and New York City. EPA has also aun•('() lo conduct some tests In hcavllv industrialized pllrts of N<>1v Jersey, an area known lo lht- Jocsl p0pulace as "cancer ullcy:· • ix months ago, the EPA ;111.o established u study i;roup or out side scientists to assess the nilrosamine problem. But al least three members or U1c task force, we have learned, have lies to the Industries they have been , asked to investigate. ~ There is little promi se, 1 moreover, that the EPA w\11 learn more about lhc problem within the near future. Out nf a Sl75 million research budget ror the current fiscal year, only S300.000 has been earmarked for the study of nitrosamines. Footnote: /\ spokesman for the Council on Environmental Qu.111 ty told us thal our copy of lht· White House study was a "drart:· and would undergo .. s ome changes." An EPA spokesman insisted his agency was study1n).! nitrosamines "fast as possil>k with all the resources a vailablc:. • New Views Of History ( THE BOOKMAN ) Fresh Views of The American Revolution. Text by Paul F·olt•y. paintings by Oscor de Mejo. Rizzoll. 67 PaRes. $9.95. Amidst the flood of Birenten· nl.al books. the remarkahlt' pumt ings by O~r:1r de Mcjo and th<· pithy text by Paul J .. olt•Y inf•k<'. "Fresh View~ of the Amt'rican Revolution" worth 1ndu<11nc ht one's perm anenl hbrury. De Mejo, nn rtuliun, klls th<> Story or \he American lte>Jolut1011 in a atrikln~ rJrimltiv(' style rr minisccnt of Grandma Mo~(·s. The result 11' u n1qu•· not! Im· pre1slve. fo·oley'l' tt .. <I and note>~ compl~ment de Me1o's palntin11~ splendidly. S1'ANSWIN1.0N Associated Pres~ ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rob«rt N. Wrtd. t•uh/uhrr Thoma• Kertnl. ~.:d11or Barbaro Kr,.ll>lch, E:ditnrlol Poot Ed11ar The editon11I pa11e or the-011ilv Pilot stcks t u inform 11n1I stimulate renders by prcscnlln11 on lhi~ pagt' dlvcrsr C'ommc111 ury on toptcs of Interest by s)iidlcot· fd rotumnl81S and rnnnon1"l~. by providing a forum ror rt-ndc-r"' \llcws and by presenuna thl11 newspaper's opinions llnd ick;i!S on currC"nt topic!!. The cdlt.ottol <>Pinion• of the l)olly Pllot :IPJ><'11r only In the cdllortal column at the top or the PllF(lt. Opinions <'X• pressed by the Mlum11J ~~ and cartoonlatJ. and teller v.n1en ar(' thefr own and no endor$<-mt?:n\ of tht'lr views by the D&lY Pit~ should be inferred. Friday, July 23_. l!J76 I • Friday. July 23. 1978 DAILYPILOT "Al LM. Bogd Mae West Unchanged? My dear, would JOU attept SZS,000 to poae nude for a maaaiJne HDlfriold? Neven:nlnd, too ~noaaJ. M~reb' MMd preliminary to tbe report tbat. Mae West. 14, la Hld to bave tW"Ded down s uc h an otf« from a pubUcaUon called "Hustler." Clahnint a·he hasn't. cbanaed since 1931, lheotfered lutead a nude portrall of berHlf painl.ed then. w,. 1"itten that twv out ot five of thole lactiea wbo become mediUJ doctors mnry nies less than $20. dodon. Cli~t aaka how : many nurses likewise marry doct°". Relauvely few, ocldfy enoufh. The why d that bas not been explained. Do you carry a bank chnrge card? The statisli· cians have analyzed those, too. Average transa<'tion nationwide runs a few pen· Odds run 900 to one that a man won't s tay on the sam e job for more than 10 years. QUAKERS Q. "Ask your Language man bow the members of the Society ol Friends came to be OUNCE COUNTY Man Held On Fraud In Grove A man• sought for the past three years on char.ges filed after be al- J~eedly defrauded a San Francisco investor of $30,000 has been arrested by Gard.en Grove police. Deputy Ois tri<'l At· torncy Arnold Westra said Laurence Eugene Sturchio Jr., 33, faces charees of grand theft and ''iolations of state corporation codes. He is free on SS.000 bail. 5 Face Court In Toy Bilking Fl~oe or seven men occused of bU.kin1 Oran1e County lnnstora of IDOC'C than SI miJJion in a toy boot enterprise thlll called oo part1c pants to make molds in their homes have bffn ordered to face a preliminary hearlne Aug. 11 ln Harbor Judicial Dis· lrict Court. Irvine police and distrlcl 1ttorney's In· vesU1atora are stlll ~king two men ldentltltd two months a10 as prioclpals in alleaed fraud. They are liu&h 8 . Welcel 29. and James Juas lS. wh06e lost k.oownpermanentaddresswereinScoUand. Deputy d istr i ct attorney Arno ld Westra said Welcel wa.s president or Exeallber Toys, 17092 Pullman St., rr,·ine. and organixed the alleged fraud. The company also operate<) in Sao Diego, Alameda County and Texas. PLEAS HAVE BEEN filed by J ames Graham Ritchie, 32, of Placentia. Richard Rory McGregor, allSO known as Hugh Hunter Ritchie, 34. or San Marcos, and Edward Edwards, 56, of 248 Del Gado, San Clemente. Scheduled to appeor with them in court Aug. J 1 are: Ron Drdul. 31, a transient, and Jason Shaw 38 of Tustin. Ritchie and McGregor are identified a~ Scottish-born ;ind based hal!·brolhers; Welcel last see!> in Santa Ana two r;nonlhs ago, is identi.fi~ as thetr nephew. The prosecutor said the toy making syndicate was diabanded and bankruptcy proceedings in· stituted w hen many investors complained to authorities that they were building boats but getting no returns from the company: NEW PRO SHOP JULY 26th NlAL'S WUI operate th• Pro Shop at the Newport Beach Tennis Club •Of*' to the Publicfor your Tennis Shopp;ng SHOP WITH THE PROS e SATURDAY, JULY 24th 12 tll 4 e from the Newport Beach Tennis Club We Present Linda Cushing DIRECTOR OF THE TENNIS COLLEGE At The Newport Beach Club e Demonstration of Proper Stroke Production We will use rebound tennis nets on the m611 by our store e Your Own Strokes Analyzed if You Wish called Quakers." · Westra said Sturchio is accused of obtainmg $30,000 from investor Nick Maker of San Ftan· cisco in return for the granting or Bay Area franchise rights in a jewelry making en- ter.prise he operated in Garden Grove In "1973. INVESTORS PAID AN AVERAGE $6,000 each to buy molds a nd supplies from which they manufactured toy boats in their homes, poUce said. ------A. He says the founder, George Fox, once admonished a judge to tremble at the word or the Lord, and upon hearing this, mocking youngsters dubbed the members quakers. ~-':liowJn.any miles do .l'.!2!L.fi~re ~ five men on the basketball team run during the course of a single game?" A. About 24 miles is the guess of tbe com· · puterboys. They told officers that they were told by Ex· caliber officials that there was a ready market for the tiny cn•ft, particularly among hobby shops which sold them for use as radio-operated boats. Investigators claim many investors put their life avings into-lhe-Excalibel'-Yenture-and that-som&-- borrowed funds to increase their stakes in the en· t.e.rprise. NEWPORT BEACH fashionlstand .... 2121 DOWNTOWN SANTAANA 219 t 4th IL7-5m LA HABRA #60 FIStlion Sq. (71•) 171-5111 (213).1.fHt __ ..._, ... '"''-'-. IW CERRITOS #163 MALL tu-1125 THE HAllD FACl'S One out or every four women in Ireland never marry. That's likewise true of one out of every five in Norway, Sweden and Scotland • • . A hunter or wild animals insists that no baby gorilla has ever been captured without first shooting its mother to death .•. Our 7.odiac man says Capricorn girls are known to be ".lmbitious. They go to great lengths to shine ~1ally ••• Half the 1.S million people in Su~.gapore are under 20 years old. No other ci- Westra ideotiCied the operation as Ophan Inc. He said Malter never re- c ei v e d the promised jewelry kits or the sales force that Sturchio al- legedly promised would be assigned to the San Francisco area . Breathers' Club Meets WE'RE HAYlll A WHALE OF A . ty 1n the world bas such a huge proportion or teena~er.s ... Any publisher who puts out a new dictionary can call it a Webster lf he so desires. ' Concession Plan Eyed The Better Breathers' Club of the Lung As· sociation o f Orange County will bold its next meeting at 7 p .m .. July 27, in the a uditorium at Anaheim M e moria l Hospital. Orange County is cur-The Better Br eathers' rently s oliciting pro-Club is open to anyone in· posats ror a tl•nnis terested in respiratory <'Once ssion at Carbon problems, especially Canyon Regional Park in <'hronic respiratory dis· Brea. ease patients and \.heir How come Montana isn't the world's second·largcst producer or automobiles" J apan is the world's second.largest producer~ o1 automobiles and ils island area altogether is oaly about. as big u Moot an a. Proposals for the ten-families. nis concession must. be Anth r eceived by Aug. 9, onyHeads Addrru mail to LJL BoJd.. PA Boz J.YJJ. COlloN~aol2Qf 1976. For more informa- tion contact. Stevo Salyer Leukemia Unit at 834·2550. • D~atla Notl<"e• The Tri-County Chapter of the Leukemia Death .,otl-•. Re-elected Society of America, re-i-. 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Short SIM•~ Gl•nchy-D-a• Im www NOW UP TO V2 PRICE JOHNSTON & MURPHY BAI.LY BARLETTA OF IT Al Y UPTO ~OFF HOLLYWOOD CLOTHES ~ SUITS-SPORTCOATS NOW UPTO V2 PRICE CHARLES LYONS SUITS & SPORT COATS UPTO V2 PRICE AND MORE SAILING JACXETS Bright Colors Regulcr 35.00 NOW V2 PRICE s f ot 'f ontlomen 343' VIA OPORTO NEWPORT BEACH 675-1717 IM UDO VILLAGE JUST OYll THI llUDGI OM THE IA y r ,4f DAILYPILOT WakeUp? ~ay ·Up ·! Coffee Drinkers Can't Cut Back OetUn1 1tartpd In the morning ls 1ettin1 more expcrulve these d•ys, it cotree ts Involved. But aome ju.at can't do wllh<iut: ·'Tb ere is oo point when I "-'OU.Id atop buyin.R lt," Carmen .Elera aaid as she checkro prices m the coffee Sf'cltoo of a San f'tancslco supermarket. "I hove to have my coffee In the morn· Ing." ••1 RAVE NO CHOICE," echoed Mary PeJirl in Chicago. ''My husband is a big coffee drinker and has to have at regard· less of the cost. JC we have to cul down somewhere. it won't be cof· fee." deapite the price lncreues, pro. bably t>ttaue IOlfte ~are stoctpilln&. ''THE&E HAS 8f;EN abeoautely no decline 1n collee consumption lo rest&irant.s and vtty Jillie al the retaU lettl," said Edward Jones. who bas studied the coffee situation tor t he Mitchell Huteblns lnc. bcokerage lirm in New Vert. He predicts a ''modest drop- off" in sale3 in the near fut.ure if high prices perslat, but be woo't estimate the aize cfthedrop. .. We're In uncharted seas:· be said. 0 'There's never been a cof• lee price increase appcoacbing this magnitude.•• more expens ive NIAi more quickly, an.alyats Uy. THE Bl.OW roa SHOPPERS b• ~ blunted .omewbal by tbe fact that many st«ea use col· ree ... "loss loader." an item Mllld t t or below ca.t Lo attrtrt customers . NeverthelH.s, the rising prtcn threaten to swell tbe tanks ol Americans who have alven up colfee over the past decade. Per capita consumptlon baa dropped from about 13 .2 pounds a year on the average in the late 19SOa lo about 10.3 pounds a year now, Agriculture Department ollicials estimate. .. IT'S JUST ABOtrl' priced itself out, Car as I'm c.'Cllcerned,'' Shoppers have a watched col· fee prices rise 50 cents a pound or more in the past year, mosUy because of a frost that struck the Brazman corree crop last July. \be war in Angola and this year's earthquake io Guatemala. GAJl'J'ilTHOaBUllNOPTRE U.S. Agriculture Department ex· pecta a "5to10 perttnlreductioo in consumption if prices cootiDue this high. But U hasn't happened yet." ~'L"::.•• Carmichael of Nol•n Bulltnoll •nd Componlon -81• Tho Qoocl Ufe j Inventor Isn't Afraid of Losing 1 But coffee drinkers are ap. parently buying just as much us ever, although tbey as are sbav· ing pennies where they can. ••t AM BUYING A cheaper house brand, three pounds at a time, and the saving adds up," Mrs. Pejirl said. "So far, my husband doesn't mind the taste of the cheaper bra nd, but any day he may order a return to the old brand, the pennies be damned.'' Others are clipping discount coupons, using instant -eolfee to avoid brewing a full pot. cutting down to one c up a day. or switching to tea. ''The price increases passed on to consumers over tbe past year have totaled about 40 percent. but we are still moving our best sell er s or m e d ium·p r iced brands." said Fred Breaux. a New Orleans grocer. "SEVERAL CUSTOME RS complained about lhe price jumps on such short notice, but not many. About 10." In a New Hope, Pa., specialty shop, where coffee costing S2 a pound wholesale goes for $2.98 to $3.SO retail, a saleswoman noted, "People have s aid they're quit· Ung, but three or (our days later they're back. They just can't do without their coffee." S afe w ay Stor es. w hicl\ operates 2 ,541 ouUets in 28 state~. s ays il hasn 't noticed any changes in coffee buying pat· lettn&. And General Foods-C.ocp.,. the country's largest cotJee pro- uducer, says sales have held up Fewer Foreign Cars Imported SACRAMENTO tAP> -Fewer <"a rs a r e being purch a11 cd abroa d and broug ht into ('nlifornia. s ays lhc stale Board of Equalization. The board report rd that foreig-o. car purchases by Californians dropped from 12.000to2.200or 8l.7 percent, between1972andl975. IUSIMESS OPPORTUNITY Back in 1953 a similar frost in Brazil forced a 'near doubling o( green coffee bean prices at one point, and coffee consumption in the United States fell sllghUy in l954. It picked up again the next. )'ear. The current trouUe started Ju· ly 17, 1975, when frost caused by an Antar<!Uc cold wave settled over the delicate coffee trees io Brazil, lbe world's largest sup- plier oC cofree. Nearly two.thirds o( tbe...crop. which was to...be h arveste d lbis spring, was destroyed. BRAZIL WAS SELLING green coffee beau for 68 cents a pound then. They're up to $U3 a pound now. In the United States, the n a- tionwide average r etail price for a pound of ground coCtee was Sl.27. It was up to $1.10 by May. while the average price ol six ounces of iaat~nt coffee jumped in that period from SL~toSl.94. The coffee bean inventories of U.S. cofree companies were at an historic low when the Braiillan frost bit, forcing them to buy the LOS GATOS <APJ -Not to worry. that's Nolan Busbnells's philosophy. lf be fails and loses bis shirt, wby, he'll just start all over again. Of course, Nolan Bushnell's shirt is pretty firmly fixed oo his back these days, when' he's not relaxing his 6·foot-4 frame in a &>ant ~apane3e ~..Ltlb _at h.i$ $160,000 home. THAT'S APPROPRIATE ac-tivity for a m an with $10 million, he figures. Bu.sbnell is the 3:1-year-old fn. ventor of the popular electronic paddle tennis game "Pong," and head of Atari, Inc .• a games com· pany that expects to gross S39 million this year. Meantime , whil1? steeling himself against anY unkind cuts fate may wish to deal him, it's the good Ii Ce for tbe ex• amusement park barker. PONG. FOK THOSE who may have missed it in bars, piua Auto Makers Deny Pollution Charges DETROIT <APJ -TwooCthe naUon's automakers havederued'the government's charge that tbcir cars do not meet federal emission atandards. The Environmental' Protection Agency <EPA> had demanded that General Motors. Ford and C~ler explain why large numbers of their cars are failing to meet clean air standards. A spokesman for Chrysler Corp. said the EPA report - which sa1d that 63 percent of the 1975 Chryslers tested on the road emitted too much carbon monox· ide-was "misleading." Chrysler said the company 's own tests s how the firm's cars meet federal standards when they are shipped from the fac· tories. GM President E.M . Estes said his company is "confident" Its cars "comply with applica ble emission requirements if they are m aintained to the 3pecifica· tions set at the time the car comes off the assembly lines." Ford Motor Co. had no im· mediate comment. Russell E. Train, administ •. rator or the EPA. sent letters to the Big Three auto makers as be released tes t data showing a large percentage or 1975 cars ex- ceedin,g federal e mission stan- dards. Train told the companies that "'the primary responsibility both legal and ethical for d oing whatever · needs to be done is yours and your deaJers'." EPA had previously certified all 1975 cars aft er running 50,000-mile tes t s on a few samples. Bul in its recent tests in five cities, EPA found that 63 percent of the l lt7S Chrysler cars. 43 per· cent of the Fords and 49 percent of the General 1\1 otors cars failed to m cel \he federal carbon monoxide standard. C••••rcl el Fl11e11ce Ce.p•J •••II•••• fw ,.rt••r•ll l ' er ,_,......_, M••t••• Hf19t1Hce4. Sia r••• .... .. , .. , .. c..,.t.n .. .i. o,"'_.., --,,.~. ... c lleim. Ml•I-• 11111 ef credit ......... -$400,000. Me•••••••t wlll ,ertlcl,•t• fl•••cletlf. U•l4'•• & ,reflte•I• • 81!, W@lliHr ~~ a ('.of o prot>lrm~ Th"" wntr lo Pot Dlmn Pat u:'lll nit N"d lapt!. gel 11119 "" 011su~s and oct '°" I/OU 111'f'd lo M1'l'f' llll'qtUlll'• t11 gaLrntnttttl oltd bvs•· lltU. Motl your q11~11111111 to l'at Ounri Al Yovr SM-t~. Ora11pl" Coon D<nl11 P1ro1. P o. Rot 1560, {'Q.flll /.loo. CA !IQ, frtl'lwil' t;<iur ltlPpltortt n11m1>tr. Tr.a corum11 OpPC!ar11 dat/IJ U Cl"Pl Salltl'clol/I. .,,., ••• u,. ,,o .. .. JJtl ..... ., ...... .. with add -on • Day, .. Nigh~ AIRCONDITIONING FOR 12 MONTH COMFOU W~, •ot ~••• "''"''"'" cllfllf"I oil !UI I••• f(\'•• t_, •dd 0•Y I Nl•M <i• to•ll1f o--·•~ I> pwr ,,., • .,, f-.c9d '" ti•••·•t 'r"••-.- ... , ... ·~·· .,.... t"4 l•1••ll•· r-i. '"' o.,..,,·~· ct•h ••• ,.,.., ... 1, ~II•• -,_ • "" ....... , .. Bill MEARS ...-.aa1r c.-1tr1 IU6SWHIOl4¥1. COITAMHA 64MfN nw• ~@[(WO©@ Collar lt'o11 •t ,,..,., DEAR P AT: I bauttht u fieo coll:u· for my cnt, hut ill' oder is quite strong. Cnn these vapors be harmful? G. W ., Ctipistrano Beach No. not unless yoor cat a. the 1l1e of a nu. Emlttslon of the' vapor I" ,,.. l(ulated by thf' baslC' plastic ma«-rta1 ol the collar. i\C't.ually. a mocHfl•d form ot thf' pr~llCl is used to worm dogs, bori1u and othf'r animals. IC )-0.r ut devf' .. P8 a rnd&oe lo the Ilea ~lar. or If Ute odor ill drtvlng yo.a 89 weft as """ ~H awa)', you ma>' WHl &o •H a fte. medallion Instead. P•U ou~••lonall y develop a "mtthanlC'al lrrilatlot1" rl'OM wtar· lng a nu t'Ollar too tlghtly Of' from an allergy to tbt che micals ln the collar. Aid tor Serr Pa~• DEAR PAT: I tnke my dog oot for runs in the country ns often as I can. We musl have overdone it, because she bas very sore and crackro Joot pads. What kind of salve or ol.her lreatment -pre(eubly a home re- medy -can I use to help heal them? G.S .. ~tls.sion Viejo A i'etertnarbn AV coetaded re· comrhtnds Phenyhnetturic salve to heal ancl toa,llen you dot'• foot pads. Cooled Potato peel water (a huclfu of pttb bolled in a quart of watft' rcw It ada•tes > soot las IOre pads. u dou baby, mlneul OT caM« .a~ at nJght. It possible. pat IOtl'lt kind ol "boot~" oa yoar doe's pawa arttr 1pplylng Ute nl1ht lreatmee&. Matt rt-as TtellU" No DEAR PAT: l'vc heard that the W Si mmons Mattress 1-'actory, Inc., 1S alfillatt'd with Simmons Beauty Rest Mattressc11, with the only difference being that the W. Simmons ma t· tr~es are cheaper. ls this true"' There la no connmlon, even c.hougb W. stmmotH ~lalmed tMre w1~. The aUorney seneral's otnt'e nJf'd a fal1e advsrtb lnt suit a1a1ast thll• nrm and recenUy won M,444 In clvll nnes and SS.SM In legal l•u. Woodrow •·. Sim· mon1, pruldent, also slgnt'd the Atlpalatt'd J•damHt (a dj"d3lon witho'lt trial and with no admis1doa of wrongdoing) ar proved by the t«Mlrt. Tbe Hff •• •CU pendtac •«•Ins& Vice Presldeat Wayae O. Simmons. T~ nrm .... acC'Uaed of falsely ad¥ertl'I· lag that nuttreues labe l e d "PrC'mler." "Dream Sl•ep'' and "Posture Pf'rfect" had varioas de· llrable qualities. whkt. adaally were noeelllstent. The company also w11 acnsed of falsely advertising but fall· tac to provJde rree beddlnit with cer· tala mattress purchasu a nd or wrongly adver&lslni a pictured lt'OUP of Items for a stated price that eiU.er mst mOl'e or wu n9t bring M)ld. W. Simmens agreed to revlse advertlae· meots. Calling all XKE• DEAR PAT: You received a re· quest recently regarding a J aguar sports car club. This is to let you know "'e have the Orange County XKE Jaguar Club, which has been in• corporated since 1962. It is. however. a club organized exclusively for the Xl<E types . G.F .. HunUngton ~ach lntttt'sted XK£ ~rs can contact this d•b by writing to Boit 11m, an· la A.aa, CA 9%781. \ • parlor, arcades and other public places, is played on a televisloo- t,n>e screen. The players earn {>C)lOlS trying to smack Jl roving. lighted blip with electroi\ic pad· dies -kind of like Ping Pong. make sense to work for t~ good Ute and not have the good life?"' He started taking weekends off, sailing on the bay. having lunch in fashionable San Fran~ cisco hotels -always with a lady friend. kosher hot dogs, and tons ot ! mustard which he buys by the : gaUon . Also, popcorn. He is~razy • about popcorn. , "I'm probably the only IUY ; who burns up an electric popcorn • popper two times a year." he t said. His employes jokingly call t their boss the "Junk Food King ·· 1 Bushnell worked bis way through the University of Ulab as a barker, gr aduating in 1968 with deJ!ee in electrical engineering. He took a ]oOWith Uieealitornia electronics firm Ampex, but qu.it to develop an idea be had for a game. That was four years ago. The investment, $250. A year later Bushnell bought a 41-foot boat. got divorced and plunged into a seven·d ay·a-week corporate pressure cooker. At that point, he said, h e cried to bimselC. ··Whoa!" •"WAIT A MJNVTE.' t said, and I asked m yself:. 'Does it ''Some ladies feel uncomforta· ble with me and some don't," he aaid in-an Interview. '..:LfinciJhc aura of power and money is very intimidating lo an awful number ol girls." SIX MONTHS AGO he bought his Los Gatos Hills house on the San Francisco Peninsula, acquir- ing additional 1and for a tenni~ court and a swimming pool. The house h as only two bedrooms, one of which Is wall·to-wall waterbed. Bushnell admits to a freaky al· tachment for hot dogs, especially Over The Counter MASDUttMcp ' I BU-SHN ElrL CAL-tr~; IDMSEtF "basically a game I player" always on ~lookout.for : a new challenge, observing: ! 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Workers Are Real Bosses By MILTON MOSXOWITZ Coninatulatlons oc1 bceomtng the ownt-r of Amencan ~lnl'U! These t'Of\JrratulatJons flO tu all you prople whO uro employ es or U .s. companies, persons heretofore rciiarded a.s "wageshwcs " You havdlna lly made It You own the\\ hole s tore. What. you have-n·t ht'urd about thl:1 revolution? You've been watching the Wnltcr Cronkite Show regularly and you didn 'tscc hun announcl'll'~ Well, he didn't. JM you can read nll about it if you trot down to your local bOOk$tore or library and Rel a copy ot a new book by Pet<-r Drucker, "The Unseen Revo lu tion : Jl ow Money Tree Pension J:o'und Socin.hsm C:1mcl0Amer1ca NOW PETER DRUCKER IS not your ever yduy alarm isl. On the conlrt.ll"Y. he is widely respected as a seer or c:-orpor ate management policies and operations. He teaches nt lheClaremont Graduate School an California. The thesis of Drucker's new book is simple . Most large corporations mow have p~nslon funds, monies sel aside for retirement benefits to employes. These m onies are invest NI In the stock of major corporations. The retirement systems have grown so r apidly in the past 2S years that according to Drucker they "now own more than a third of I.he equity c~pltal of America 's publicly owned companies"' und "wilhin 10 years this ownership wall rise to 50 percent or more." This analysis leads Drucker to s uch conclusions as these: ''IF SOCIALISM IS definded the way Ma rx did. us 'ownership of the means or produ<'tion by the worker.' the United States has become a truly socialist country." -"The United States has actually brought under worker ownership a larger share of its productive r esources than such ~talwarl So.tlcl salcllltes u.s Polarulol' ll~ar~ baYc socialized .·· -"The 'exploited worker' whom the union defends against the ·wicked bosses' is nowh1mselfthe ·o~ner' and the 'fat cat capitalist.' lnde\'<i, lhis 'exploited worker' is now the real 'boss.'" SO, HOW DOES IT FEEL to be the real boss? You ha· ven'tnotked any chan1ote an yourllrestylc? You don'tha\'e ac. cess to the chauffeured hmousanes and company airplanes w~ed bv the executives v. ho are masquerading as bosses" 1·oo bad. Thal 's no w ay lo treat the real owners. It workers have bc!en transformed into owners by tne1r pension funds. it's rurtainl y not c\·idcnt tn anyone buL Drucker . Do you r~eive any cash dividends from this ownership? No. Are you consulted on which stocks should be bought? No. Do you have any say on how these ~hares are vot· ed? No. Many pension runds are manaJ.i<'d t>y banks. which clo <'~· ercisc ownership rlghL-.. such as deciding v. hich ~locks to buv or sell and vol ini: I he shares in cor1)()rah' clcct ions. At th(' cnrl of 1975. J .P. :\1organ's trust department had un•for manu~e· ment $22.S billion or assets. Citibank h all S21.R billion. Rankers Trust had SlR.9 billion. Chase Manh:ittan had S12.8 billion. And l\J ellon National had $11.l billion <in cluding the rctirement funds oft he state of Penn:.yl\'an1a> So if Peter Drucker 1s rtf.lhl, American workers now own American busanes:. -but it's one of the best· kept secr ets in the land. How to Establish Credit Ratings Special to the Dally Pilot Establishing credit is really a continuous process: it is established, one creditor at a time, by repaying d ebts "as agreed." But for the 18 year old, or the new divorcee. or even the new resident from out of the state or out of the country, get· ting credit the first time is the trick. A Cons umer Information Heporl put out by the Bank ot America gives some insight into what creditors look for and what practical steps can be taken to establish credit. The bank warns that standa rds vary from creditor to c reditor, but basically ( J ability and wHlingness to repay the debt must Consunter be establis hed. Poten· Lia) creditors look at t.tie ------------following fact.ors: -STABI LITY : HOW LONG applicant bas Uved in the area, pro,,erty ownership, assets, reputation. -Income : Occupation, salary, length oC time wilh pre· sent employer. other sourc~s or income. -Age: In most cases the applicant must be at least 18 to r eceive credit. -EXPENSES: TUE NUMBER of dependents relative to income, living expcnseii, a lifestyle consistent with In· come. -Debt record: Rill J)aymcnt. amount of debt, record of accounts In collN•tion. rcposses11ion or bankruptcy. Persons are turned down on crt'dlt applicot1on11 usually because of too much cxl11tlng debt. It.IC> 11hort a time living 1n the nrca or employed at present JOll, ln,·ornt' too low in relation lo ncces53ry living ex~mses; poor repayment history. THERE ARE ST•:PSTOesl<1lills hln$!cr"'Jil · -'Tho applic'{lnl should be confident uboul repaying befor~. applying. -HOrrow only whnt ls needed, Ml tho most avallablr. -COMPLF.T£ nu: A PPLICl\TION. -EstabUJh o bankln~ rclnUoruihlp with a Ch('Cking or savings account. -Use a savm~s account os collateral for o loan. -APPLY LOCALLY OR Rive references In the lost. place of re11lden cc. -Take odvantn"o of special credit plans such as stu· dent.bank cards or retail charge accounts. • -Get a c osigner or Kuarantor with a aood credit record. -Make a bi4 down payment. · -Consider lay.away plans: once regulur payments aro made, charge accounts orueusiertoopen. -Pfly as agrel'd. · Ener gy Exhih.it Set A home energy conservntlon exhibit i>repared by Southern California Gas Company will be al Laguna llllls Mall rortwoweeks beginning Monday. 1"~ exbibll Includes dlspl&)'S lbatshowcasc energy sav· Inc home featurH and outline practical ways homemakers can CONttv.e n alu r al gas. Gu company consumer; lnrormcation specialists will be at the exhibit dally to describe the displays and answer qucs. Ualll about muaging an eoergy-eLCicicnL home. . A JO DAIL V PILOT Stunt Bis~ lnjw:ed Pilot 'Flying Blind' Strapped into 3 pl:lne whose ~kplt permittt'd minimal forward vision, a Huntlnatoo Beacb aircraft Inventor was llterlilly Oylng blind when he crashed this week hlmmg a stunt sequence for a TV series. Kenneth Rand. 42. or 6111 Corn-4•all Drive, escaped with his lift' wh •n the K R·l he designed and developed went.down, but only narrowly. • B n t li• Pair Sa11 U.S. 'Improving' LONDON (AP) -The .. arnuiq" United States baa emblrlced on• re. nalaunu marked by optimlsm, idealilm. the cood life and. high level al poUUcal discoune, sa,y two BriUab cohunnbl.5. "Our aociety haa <tecenerated alnce I wu lu t In the Stata, and theirs bu much improved," wrote Dally Ex· press columnist Geot'ee Gale. fresh from a trip to Washlncton and New York. "The cities are sUJI dirtier than "Rememberint the &loom and dis· m a,y ot the late ·eoe and early '105 htte," hast lngs wrote, "lt l1 amalin& to see tbe optimism. lhe ldeaJlsm, the passionate beUef that. the system can be reformed and mllde to work, which are domlnaUne thb prealdential elec· Uonyear." Made It! Comtitiution OK'd • DURHAl\f, Conn. CAP)-Af\e.r200 yt>ars, this rural town ls pttpiuin' to Qlve its okay to the U.S. ConstJtutton. On Nov. 12, 1787, locaJ resld nu voted 67_. a1alnst adopUne the Constitution tor rear IL would erode local autonomy. Tho vok, of COUl'ff, carried no wtigbt. But now, 1fter thl1 trlol period, loc1l voters have been ca.lied to 4t sr,cciul town • mfflln1 Monday nllfht lo rescind tho long· $Landin& rejection \'otc. HE WAS LI TED IN ~rious but stable condl· tion at Ant.clopE' Valley Community Medical Center lo Lancaster . o .,,..... ~rs. but. the service is no longer as Pentagon Aide Joim Ford Camp ... d Moel«-surly as it was. The bicente nnial . celebrations helped a great. deal. Viet· Conditions when he e ncountered trouble aloft were at least partly to blame, associates said. ~e next Bond movie nam is over. Watergate's scars are w1U star not James healing fan." ·but Julian , th e WASHINGTON (APJ -Willlam I. You Are Cordtally tnv1IO<S To Attend a Very $peo1111 Lecture on Studio 0Hic1ols persuaded him to Oy for the • ''Spencer's Pilots" filming because or intimate knowledge of the tiny fiberglass plane. according to his wife J eannettt' THE TV EPISt)DE involves itsin1ulale<lpilo~ less, radio-controlled drone a1rcrart. so the canopy was painted to hide the pilot. who wore a black mask with small eye holt>s lie had no peripheral vision when. on h1::. fifth tr~t<>p-le,•cl pass over a grove or trees. trouble hit G e o r g i a s l a t c . THE LONDON EVENING Stan· senator, Wh o will dard's Max Hastings, In a column· portray a n attorney from New York, said_, "I have never in a mm about the befoce returned to this country from Hf e of r ace driver the Unit~ Stat~s feeling that as rar as \v d"ll c -ott the quality of h fe was concerned we Greener Jr .. the chief Pentagon spokesman, has been named director of communications for President Focd'1 campaign committee. "The President ls very pleased that BUJ Greener Is taking this assign· ment," White House Press Secret ary Ron Nessen said. TRANSCENDENTAL MB>ITATIOM Program by HERB SILVERS Bal\d leader/TM THcher en " ~ · had much to learn." .. He r adioed he was ~etting some ·vibrations' and he was going to land." says Da n Richards, vice president or Rand Richardson Engineering Inc., 58421\tcFaddt'n Ave , llunllngton Beach. Valuable Old Flag Stolen WR ECK AG F. 0 F RAND'S plane has been taken and trucked back to thC' home base Wednesday for DES MOINES. Iowa. structural and cnl!tnC' analysis to determine what !APi _In honor of lhe caus<'d the failure uloft. nation 's b icentennial. Support tt•am ''orkt'rs said Rand radioed a Mike Malyuke decided to garbled mcssai;c of c1th(•r prop or Power problems. fl y his prized flag for the but ins pection or the prop shO\\Cd no failure except first time in 30 years. It the damage sustu1nt'<i when 1t smashed. was stolen. Investigators said the stunt.flying role required "The flag is al least 100 -nim fo Sil low and fllr bacln rrthe COCkt>it SO his f~-years-oJd and it m ight be- barely reached the rudder pedal controls, like a older than that." said child on a bicycle too big for him. MaJyuke. Ge. "This is the "llE KNE\\' \VllAT llE was getting into," Richards said "hen interviewed at the plant near Meadowlark Airport ··11e·s \'er} capable or making a deadsHck land· ing." Rtt'hard'I said .. But for him to make a dead first time I've flown it since purchasing it from' a friend 30 years ago." The flag. which has stars a rranged in a horseshoe design with the numbers 76 in the middle , was fashioned out or· a tbjck, almost burlap type, material. stick landrng like th1s 1!. • well. ·· Rand susta111ed head. back and internal in· juries" hen his KR·l slammed into trees he couldn't see. , I JCPenney NEWPORT 0 CENTER FASHION ISLAND STORE OHL Y • ,. .. AUSTRALIAN TREE FERN Adds cool sensation to any shade garden. INDOOR PLANTS Choice of ... Ass'I. Ivy • Pothos • Pepperom1a • Many Others 4 Ill. Pot 6£RM.41f(.S GOOD EARTH B••lld JARDINIER POTTERY ~ Idell lor lndoot or outdoOI uSf. l •&ht tltt&hl and llfUlhtrproof, M1clt lrOffl cl1111Dle polytSltr resins tfllt fllwe • c•umlc: IPPf•l'llnc:t. Av11l•ble 111 7 dtco>r1tor colors. flJSCHIA Hanging or Upright Sun Type Too VINCA ..... 129 Assorted perwinkle In bud or bloom. Good color for sunny location. FICUS BENJAMINA Outside Tree or Indoor. Plant. 1 Gallon GARDEN CENTER HOURS: Sat.-8:30 to 6 p.m. ~ S.. I 0 to 5 pa. 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Costa Mesa Phone 540-571 O 646-5033 ------Sooner or later;. you'll own Generals------- \ New High · For Pilot The 29th Powder Purr D<'rby was a bittersweet expt'nem·l• lor Trina J aris h of In 10~. w1nnl'r for the second year in <1 row It was thrilling t.o be the top racer but sad be<:aus<' the race was the last for the all \\Oman derby. The 1976 race lo\ as !he f'l~hth for Miss Jans h ··11 l.\<e> ~ppc•1al It meant a lot," she :.aid I got very emotional dunng lhl• last leg, but 1 decided l 'd bett~r dry m y t ears a nd get back o n course." ln looking back OH>r th•' <:H·nt. Miss Jarish scud ·he m;ide only one mistake, which d1dn 1 n •ally turn out to be an error in retrospect. She spent the first night at the Grand Canyon instead of ~mng on to Santa Fe. \\luch !>he said she probably should ha,•e done. but the G r anc.1 Can~on ~lop turned out lo be a tx>autrful C':· perience. "When I got up at 3 JO J m there was a rull moon oH•r lhl' canyon. -sbe saTcr.-'rthou~ht ht)\\' beautiful life 1s " She spent the next night 1n Oklahoma City and rl'ached Wilmington. Del . tht• tt·rminu:. or the race, at 5 ·30 pm :-.unda.\. July 11 Her parents, J ohn anti Jean Jarish. of Wetht>rficld, Conn • \\ere th.ere to meet her "I had call<'<i my par ents and told them that 1r I "on they wouJd have to come to the a" ar<b banquel, ·• &tiss Jarish said. PROUD FATH.E R "My father was so excited that you'd have fhought he woo the race ·• Also there to coogratuJate her and attend the a" ard.s banquet were her s ister. Karen Burgess of Glastonbury, Conn .. three repr esentati ves or Collins Avionics Divison of Rockwell In temalion al, her employer and ~ponsor. and their wwcs. ~fiss Jarish said luck was a big factor in her victory, but she had paid careful attention to weather reports. which were supplied by t" o young men from Iowa. ··At the final briefing 1n Sacramento it looked almost as 1r \l.eather wasn't going to be a fac· tor ... she said. But as the race progressed t here were thun· derstorms and other ad\'er!>c cond1t1ons to "'orry about. • Afte r spendm~ the ni_ght at the Grand Canyon, Mi~s Jamh flew on to Lubbock. Tex .. where she evaded a storm. "Some gals got stuck in it, though, "she said. There was a low drop-out fac- tor. Mass Jaris h said. Of the 199 planes beginning the race. 176 fm1shed. Some pilots quit on their Th e majority of dogs animal control officer Mike Doyle finds are running through Costa Mesa streets. Last yea r, 843 dead cats and dogs were picked up. own and others were disqualified for such lhings as going by a tim· ing line after sunset ONEMI llAP There "as o ne accident. <'a used when a plane ran out or fuel and forced the pilot to makC' an emergency landing. The plane hH the limb of a tree and the pilot and co·p1lot s uffered broken arms and r1 b!> There h"ll''e b~no fotahh or serious tnJUrll'S in the race. however. which Miss Jarish said is a credit to the ability of the female pilots N'ow that thl' race is over, the winner can think about spend10g her prize monev -SIJ,000 which will dwindle by about a third after taxes . Miss J arish said she plans to buy fu rniture for hl'r new home · in Irvine, pay her ta.xes, spend money on small "appreciation gifts " for her friends a nd give her sister some money to spend on her new home in Connecticut. Thou(Zh it was the last race and sht• "as nostalgic about se<>mg it end. l\liss J aris h 1s looktng forward to an exc1t10g career m avionics. - She currently is a marketing representative for her company with Arizona and Southern California as her terntory. NEW CHALLENGE She works with the company in B_ad Guy Image Hard Ston• and Photo"b' 01-~NNIS ~lcLl-:1 .Li\N • Of uw c:i.a•ll p , .. , Stitt Costa Mesa animal l'ontrol offtcl'r Bob Sulton received a call rcportinA an IDJUrl'd cat onu n1~ht. The cut was alrcudy dead w hl'n h<' arn vl'cl. lie wus p1 ckmi.t up the rernaini; when someone threw a brick :.it him. "You run into thlnj!s like this." said Sutton. Mike Do~·lt• hus had his share or both physical and \'l.'rbal abuse. It's p.1rt of thl' job "l have been collecl. well. thmgs yC\u can't print." he !'laid. "I've had pc•oplc• f1 Aht with ml', throw rocks and bot· tics, threaten me ancl lhn•aten tos1rthe1r dogson me." People often ui.k Sotlon if he hates his job He admits then~ are some ospects he .. likes less than others," but he doesn't hate it. "l love animals. penod. You·,·e got to love them . Jf you didn't you couldn't do the JOb. P erhaps the bad image start· ed year s a~o because there were people who djdn't like the animals . It's nil chan.itcd now," . . The people who perform the job or animal control of- ficer like the title itself, ha,·e changed over the years: They are ~ell-trained an their field and well-versed in local or- dinances. WILDLIFE REMOVED The omcers also do more than J\ISt nab strays. They pluck stranded cats out of trees. remo~ wildlWe from within the city limits. respond to complaints or barking dots· and pick up dead animals. . Dut the negative Image persists: The dog catchel',. like the man who steals candy from babies, is the meanest, rot- tenest person around .. Departments around the country are trying to change that. The Costa Mesa department has an ongoin g program in which officers visit schools to Inform the .students about animal ordinances an<I treatment and, in the proces~, show that they are human, too. "\\'(•'re: lry1ng to let them kn11v. we're not bad ~uy!I, .. s;:aid Sutton ... We're uctually trym~ to help the an1m:1ls We \ell thl'm lh<'ir pf't could go oul in the 'II rl'et and i.tcl k1llt•d •· Stat1st1cs back lhat up. Last yeur R43 dead rats and dogs were p1rked up in Costa Mesa. Most had been hit by Vl'hicle:-.. Another :1,297 pets found running free were impounded. HIGH f1GURES Rut Costa Mesa's figures are small when compared to the entir e county. The Orange County Animal Shelter, durin~ the 1974.75 fiscal year, re('e1ved 11 ,336 dead cats and dogs :rnd 65.359 hve pets. Only 17 ,901 were redeemed by owners or round new homes; 44,392 were eulhanlzed. "I predict that for 1975·76 that quantity will be even worse," said Emm ett Gibson. chierkennel officer. or all the live cats and dogs impounded. he said, 35,156 were brought in by the public. "The public cuts ll.! down as the bad guys, but they're the ones breedjng them and they don't know what to do with them." The Costa Mesa department receives many calls from people who s ay they're moving and can't keep their pets. Not being able to afford feeding them is a nother excuse. DUMPEDOUT · The older animals and their litters often are dumped along lhe roadside. ' The officers, Jogging 50-60 miles a day, a re kept busy patrolling the streets. And. like the leather gloves and catchall th¥ carry with them, that negative image is ever present. • To h elp change that impression, Doyle cam e up with his . own public. relations idea. It materialized into the form or Melvin Dog, a hand puppet that accompanies hill' to kin· dergarten and elementary schools . His pr~gram demonstrates such things as the daneer in Trina Jarish, winner of the Powder Puff Derby, averaged 209. 7 miles p er hour on the course from Sacramento to Delaware. selling its c:ommun1 cut ions. navigating and fhght cont rol systems for aircraft. which she finds challtngmg and exciting "I can never go back to nyinJ? full·time." she said. "I no" would rather sit in Lhe back or nn airplane and ris:ure out whert' thC' company is going ." Miss J a rish, "ho started Oym~ out or boredom. said she o" e!. aviation a lot. however. becausl i t trasilei gh ten ed-her-awa rl'ne&> of life and introduced her to a IOI or exciting people. Leaving her work as a flight in· structor lo go Lo work for her company wai. "the best mon• I ever made," :.he said. "Therl' 1s a good possibility of going into management.·· The skies always w1ll be th~rc for an occasional night. ho"We\'er "Fl~ ing is a dynamic world , .. J\11ss Jansh mused. "It's com- plex. You have to put aside all your personal problems. It is a d1\'er:.1on from personal upsets. "It gives your mtnd and bod~ time t o hea l when you arc frustrated You don't jusl sit ai:ound dwcl.liug on your pro· blems." Miss Jarish said 11hl' hasn't ful· ly comprehended th<' fact lhal she won the derby URain thb ~ear. "I'm still ~ettini: used tu last year," sh e explained. BEA ANDERSON, Editor F!tday July 23 1976 81 to Shake playinJt with \l.1ld ammab Hr :.ilso adv1 '><'S leavin~ injured animals alone C"Thev don't kno" vou'n • lr) mg lo hcl1>" Melvin demonstralrs by h1linf! 1>11yl" l The pro~ram st'erni.. lo bt• hclp111f.! Occa!-.1onally, l)oylr now is approached on tht• street und s1•hoolgrounds by u fnendlv "Ill officer Mike llow's ~1<-lvm''" Ou't for every rncndly i:reeting th<•re ure countless crude rem :irks and slurs rrom the older rh1ldrcn and adult!>. Those are the momcnti. animal control orr.ccrs learn to ltw with. ON PATROi. "Each day is different." IJoyle wus :.aying durinu the course or a rl'ccnt patrol. I le has freed caLc; trupped behind refrigerators and dl)jC.> with their heads caught between fence slats. lle's even d i!>· posed of a fi ve-foot rattlesnake from an apartment. Ilia truck rounded o corner into a residential area. Al the end or an average day the nine compartments m lhe rear o( the tnu:k will have been filled twice. "See. now ther e's a dog on a leash." he said. "You don't. see that too often." The dog walker stared al the passing truck suspicious ly. ~~me people are immediately protective toward their dogs when they see me,·' he said .. It not only is a violation to let a pet run loose, but owners are liable for any damage their animals may cause. Officers often r eceive calls from people complaining of barking dogs (also a violation). They will visit the ow ner 's home and make suggestions for quieting the pel which is usually merely lonely. PROBLEM SOLVED One method is leaving the radio on In the house. Tbedog thinks someone is home. "It works." said Doyle. The truck stopped at a stop sign. A young man in a sports car made a pig sound as he passed. "You get used to it." said Doyle. ··Most of the time l just (SeeSllAKING, Page 83) • -calen-dar KJCJC.OFF 8Rl'SC1l: Apollo \S astronaut Col. James 8 lrwin "'111 tK-tht.' k('~ nott.' sp~.tkl'r at the Ne-A port Bt.'jCh B1tt.'ntenn1.al <·omm11tt·l':. third century kick oJr bl"\lftch ut 12 30 11 rn ~un· day, AU£. 1, m the Newporter Inn. trwm will speak un the ch..alkn1tes and op· pOrtunitie-s factnl! the nntwn ~It t:'ntl•r:. 11:. third century. He Is found"r of IU~h 1-'lii.:ht. J non· proftt organai utaon <h.'d1cakd to h\'111m1t pl·opl" reahie thea.r spmtul\I rt':'>ourcc11 Tickets . ut $7.SO. may bt> pur\'liJ'l'li ''' c1ll lng Be<-kv Bishop ut l"lty 11..ill. &10 21!13 • The High 1-'hKht Mobile Sp;H'(' M U'Wllm \\ill make its only Oruni;e County :.toµ ut I" .1:.111011 Island Aug. 2·8. Adm1~ion is free. KIWI CLUB: The• NcY.1>0rl Ul'UCh rlub will l)ave a summe r :.oc1aJ beitmnin~ al:! 1> m. S<11ur- day. July JJ. in Uw Villugc l'arJ.. Ht•crNtaou Center, Irvine. Spe<'i:il gul'sti> inrludc Poll) Toll '1\111l"r"m national Ka\\ i prl's1dt'nt uncl Ru' CJrr ,1, prt·~1 • dent or World Sports Marketing nntl prumotor of lhe U.S. ki Team. Th<.> club, who.\t.' nwmber~ .irc former Ameriran Atrlmcs 01ght allt•ndanh. rl'· cently elected to suppmt the U.S. 01} mpac Team. Kathleen Dunn With Brent Dingman Members interested an nttcn<hng the social whic~ will include w1mming, gumcs. dinrwr and dancing. m ay call Joan Sheldon of lr\'me to coordinate food ProsPt>ct1 H• mt·mber'.) ma\ ob- t ain further information by cuntacllng :\l r!.. Wilham C French, C'05ta :\le~J. Decorator Tuning In CIT\' Ot' HOPE: Tht' Lupus chapter of O_range County "ill hold •h thirtl annual donQr dmner Saturday. July 31, in the Cahforn1an restaurant. La Jl abrn Remember Henr y 1\ldrieh, One Man's Family. the Kolll•Ji(' ·of Musical Kno" ll'Cl!;c ;ind Baby Snooks? If you 're a r adio or nostall!l:t ~( you probably arc familiar with these programs And can ) ou picture th(' old radios which used to be the focal point in the American home:> The _J.ackson Bill~ C<tlhc.drnl and Gilfill a n ? The Columbia Univers al Superhcterodyne radio·phonogrttph combo from 1936? A large gr,oup of thcsl' radios from the 20s and 30s 1~ being in· corporated into new lobby decor at radio station KA 0(' in Los Angelqs by I rvane dl•s1gm•r Kathleen Dunn an "hat .,11., :.;i', is a .. very unus ual proJect." · She stumblet1 onLo the 1ob ac· cidentally after l'nt111ng the ap· pearancc of t he !>tatwn \\ lwn :Long Torso meet in~ a friend for lunch. "Because of bomb threats they had added a guard shelter hasUI\' and the 1magl' was pvor,' :\I ~. Dunn said. She has chosen swmy yellows to brighten the long, narrow rooms. which w1Jl be furnished with <·om fort able chairs. "ll won't b(• a museum," she cm· Membl'rs helJ> raise funds for the City or Hope's special resc.1rch proAr;im on lupus erythematosus. The next thing she knew s he had been hired to re·do the lobby and VI P wailing room Y.1th the station's collection of old radios as a focal point. pha:.awd. Tapes of old programs will be playt•<l throu~h an older model and the li\'e broadcasts of the sta- tion also will be heard in the lobby. LIDO ISLE YACHT Cl.US: The Haoli hand and dancers wall provide entertainment at the Hawiian luau SiJturday, J uly 31, in the clubhouse. Cocktails will precede dinner at 8: JO p.m. tb.t. ulil.~llli l>HruU>t ailll'Cl by the station's vice i>'"t'Sident and general m a nager , Ben Jloberman. during an on·the-arr promotion in which he offered to trade new digital radios for old ones. M'l4 Dunn hotk' lhe--pr-0jeet,-..---~ will be "\\t>ll on the way" in six MP"EROR'. COC'RT: A receplion tononor m.onths. though the scheduling the founders, s ponsors and friends or the "The \\Ill depend on the a\'a1lab1lity of Emperor's Court." ;i bent•ht Asian headdress the carpenters assigned to her 0 0 ball in Nov<'mb(•r , ,,,11 be held at the Valla Park the lot. home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Quong <1 l 2 p.m. Sun- ll ha!> been an educational as· day, Aug. l. All the old models are beini: re- finished and some wall ~ re- paired to " ork1ng ordt:'r. s1gnment ror t\ts Dunn. who put ' herself through Brooks School or Des11:n and lakes J chaJlcnge. :\b. Dunn plans to d1spla\• some on shel\'eS, which will be l'Omplemented "1th m:.itchm~ panehng inset wath mirrors to add hght. .. l've le arned a lot about radios," she said, pointing to a large pile of research books and C'O~TA MF.SA W°'t E~'S C'Ll'B: The t.''· ecut ive board" 111 hoc.I a m-:mb\•rsh1p lea from 2 to4 p.m. Friday. AU#?. 6, m the clutihou:.c. photos. Fashions Around the Clock '' 111 be modeled by members . Name No Game for Her D E A R J\ N N subject , it's still n ot safe order. Granted, some LANDERS · l wns not to"anounce." are sicker than others. hnppy to see 111 vour col-I did. however . resent but sick they arc, and all umn AGAl:'ll ;i rt'mindcr it very much when your the fancy rhetork by the that all widows. as well correspondent referred American Psychiatric as married w o m en, to hisbomoscxualilyasa AuoclaUon will not sllould be addressed as "severe personattty di$· drance ft. Mrs. John Doc . order." He did all or us Maybe 1 am having an <yes. t am One} a grave CONFIDENTIAL TO identity cris is. but I prl'· disservice. ·BUS Y B UT N 01' fer to be addrcs:.ed as Did you not read that RESPECTED: Sorry, Mrs . Jane Doc. My th e A m e r i c an but being busy isn't husband is alive and \\t>ll Psycbiatnc Association where it's at. What arc and Y.e get a lon.i; fine. removed homosex\lality you busy doing? The bee but l don't feel that r from its list of menlal is res pected, but the need his flrst name a.<1 disorders? They sub· house fly is swatted. Gel wellashis laslto1dent1fy s lituted a category it.,Lady? myself. I was born Jane. called "sexual orienta- l went through school as lJon disturbances" which ls alcoholism r uinini? Jane. I am employed as includes those who are your life? Know the Jane. When I r ecei\'c bothered by or wish to dan_ger_signals and what mail. I want it addressed c hange their sexua l lo Jane because that's ollientation. I believe the ME. Print this plt'ase. -man who wrote to you JANE DOE belongs in the latter DEAR Ji\NE: It vou category. New Director AnnO l:ancters to do. Hend the booklet. "Alcoholism -Hope and Help," b.v Ann Landt'rs. Enclose rlO cents in coin \\1th your r equest and a long, stamped, self. addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Boit 1400, Elg an, Ill. 60120. prefer Jane l o !\lrs. I would appreciate it, John. request that your Ann , if you would set the mall be addressed lo you record straight. Thank Jn that manner . I re· you . -ANOTHER Center Opens cel ved a surpris ing LIFESTYLE ·Long waistlint• wilh pleated skirt makes a .eomebac k in the r.111-wintcr collection of· Brugnoli J louse of ltome. This browrl. white and black jer sey creation is worn With Peruvian s t yle hat. number of leUers from DEAR ANOTHER: widows who lnformrd The rttord will never be me most emphatically s et stral~ht until the that they. too, would pre· story ls told about the fer to be addrf'ss~ by behlnd-the-scenu but!· their own first namt>S. lng that "'e nt on "hen In fad. one widow t h e A m e r l c a n wrote, "l'ly husband''! Psychiatric Association duth was a blt'i.Sf'd re· ran into that buzz saw. Dr. E . L. "Ed" Harmon of Huntington neach has been named executive vice president of The Barksdale 1-'oundation Cor .Furtherance of Human Understanding. The nonprofit organization. hcndquarter~ in ldyllwild, has opened The Self·Ei.tecm Center at 3400 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach, to be d irect · ed by Dr. Harmon. Weddings ~· and Engagements To nvoitl itic;arroinlmc·nt. Pfl''P<'CI i\ c bridt'l> Ml' r1•n111Hlt•ll 141 h:ivc· th1·11 "''1l1linl!. Morit•s with lll;1l'I.. :ind \\ 11114' .:tn~"V ,,hotograph .. t11 1111' l>ailv l'rlul f'o•nplc l>Cpartmcnl one \\Cl'k bdurc thl' \\l•ddin>:. Picturr!; r cccin•d oftl·r lhot time \dil 11ot be u:.t•d. lease from slavery. lie 1'1any psychialrisls re. was a crut'I and mis.'rl fused to accept the de· master. I'd j us t a:. i.oon cislon. They made it not hear his nam<' a~aln a bundantly c lear that -much le s bt• called by t h e A m e r i c a n it." Pyschlatric Association We Uve and learn. does not 11puk for all its D E /\ It A N N tnt'mbt'rs. My principal C'ons ultants d lsatrerd LANDERS: I read lhl' with the dt'clslon. And letter from "Frightt·n4'<I that's where I stand. and Alone."" the 40 • I fou~hl for the civil ll ~rmon, former director Of .!ldV3nC{'d l<'chno logy m arketing, Northrop Corp ., Hawthorne. h :is prl'Sl•nled mor e than 30 works hops in building sell esteem during the past four years . Prior to working at Northrop, he held m:inagement PoS1hons al Aeronulron1c Ford Corp., Newport Beat.'h. .lie has Ph 0. l\1 S. and ns clt.'.1trel'c; from Caso Institute of Tcchnoloi.:y. Cl<'\'l'lanr1. Ohio. The cente r 's a<·t1 vit11·'1 inc lurk hasic weekend work.shops, weekly fl)ll1JW-on M•minnrs for Rraduolcs. auxiliary workshop., on marriage, varenllng and coun•wl1ni•; ~cl(-cslccm :,tudy groups and free s uesl scm111Jrs. • ..-... Col. James B. Irwin AL TR l 'S..\ Cl.l tt: The Laf!Una Beach group has elected t; t'rtt u<h: :\k('hntock as ats new leader. · ~·r\'1ng on till' board ,ire Kathy Guay, vice p~t>s1de11t :. :--.\ h ~·· H;iupp. <n•u-,un•r ; Emily ,ta\ mond and t· t'rrll' l1ll'nn, Sl'CTt!l.iries, and Jt•an Davis, p..irll.tmcntanan. OHi WHtt SP1C1AL OIL MAHICURES •~suo 13• Helrcmt 14• se..,....aw ...... Mini .,.._ $4.00 fri. .cl Set. $4.iO 177 E. 17 .. St .. Coda Me. 541-6647 SALES HOSTESS An excellent opportunity exists tor a mature person Interested in a part-time position as a Sales Hos tess at Olsneyland Hotel's Women's Shop. Work schedule will be varied including nights and weekends'. Experience In m erchandising women's apparel is preferred. 1313 Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim, CA 92803' Equal Opportunity Employer 0114n 14•1• erijierle Save tbe plane fare! Paris comes to the lla1tc •aa. Dell1btlna French Bl•tro Dlaaer S4.7S! Beef BourgulcnonCNpewlth Crepe Rata~ille; fresh 111us1aroom and artichoke salad, vlnalp'Wtt8. C'est Malftlflque! Costa Mesa: South Coast P1aza, 951-1225 Opl'n un111 1 ~ no mhlni()ht Friday -Saturday 11.00 pm Sund 1y • Thur~day Areedla: Sant• Anll• Fulllon ,.,k, 4414711 Beverly Hiiia: Comden and Brighton w.,, 274•1W Woodl1nd 111111: The Prornen1dt , IM·72tl ll•r.tAm~1i.&1<J -M••lot Clto11Q11 -AIMflC&11 Cl,p-1''or cnguf,lcml'nl um111uncl'ml'nls il ic; fmpl'rutlvc th.it the ~torv, :.if:..o 11rcom· p unicd l.ly a blat•k and \\hill> >:los:.y 1>11" ture. lie subrn1ltl•d i..1x \H•ck:. or more ticrorc the wedd in~ date: othern isc il \\ 111 not be published. year-o ld hnmOM''<ll til rights of homosexuals 20 who was thn·alC'nt•d with years atto and argued blackmail. l rl'<illv lfo that they should be re· sympathize with hi"m l 1(arded H full and equal ul~realiw how am~~ clll~n~ l~wever, l do ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-tant it \s for hirn to r,. NOT bellevt' homosex· I To help fill rNtuireml'ntc; on b'lth wrct· rling and <'nE:OJ!ement stones. form.; arc available an o 11 n r11ly l'ilnt ofllrr~ Fur· ther questions will be rm swrrl'd by People Department s taff. memb<'rs :it ~2·432 1. Expert Styling for Men & Women. //Gtj'Hllkl ~i/1 oozettas lfair Design ·~107 Jambcne Rd . N~ Btltf't 640-4740 . - main "in the clos<'t." uallty ts .. j ust another Although p eople ar1' llfl'Style." J believe these bccominit :l )(rt•:ll dt'ol people s uffer from a more enlightened 011 lhu severe persoaality db· UPHOLSTERY W'-T .. W.t ....... ' P\UMllHG HlATIN~ .AIR COHO. rn.. ..... .. ,__. S-.,al•'fO\l'A-~ MIS'll~ V [J<) '9tnC8""0C..•o-1•""'t r--p.....,~, .. •'••1J 495-0401 OOSl'"AMl~" U~Ne_.8••~ 642·1753 tcnCHIM Ir IA TH UMODELIHG FUI ISTIMA TES S..OwDl..Co,•et ANAHEl'-l•M"I"° O~~lct: U.:IJW ''' ._ Ai.,'"' ( 11t • ' 772-3470 1922 H-"r ..., .. c..fe .. ,_.,., .. 19• SJIJP AKl<JV £ZJi1 DIRECT IMPORTS DENMARK CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE ' Crystal • China • Bridal registry t4EW LOCATIO .. DESICH Pl.A2A• 240 He..,ott Cent•r o,,,, Sella tlO 4JlaA 1#\ 1unt1t cw••ca aAMIC)Ullltl(AltO O!'lN SUNDAYS U TO a Sale Continues Thru July MID-SUMMER SALE Savings from · 50% to 70% or more. Dom•1tic & h1~ Llghthtg Flxhrn & &.-. M..,._.,..Mtecte4he,...._......_......, ........... ......, ................ .. ., ...... , .............. ..w ........ .. ..................................... · .. ,... ...... ~.......... . ' I· Evening Brightened Floral prints trimmed with hand em- broider y makl· an impact on the fall fashion scene \\ h1<:h 1s being pre viewed in Rome. Libra Career Stressed SATURDA \". friendship. on desire. on JULY 24 profits that could be ac- A RI ES <March 21· cruedfrom business ven· April 19): Accent on lure. Family m ember building. home, baste reflects your thought, al· s tructure, rel at ionshap titude. with parent or authonty LIBRA 1Sept. 23.()('t. figure. 22): Emphasis on area of TAURUS <April 20· Solar hor cope dealing May 201: Don't take on \\ith authority. s uperior, losing proposition. 1''am1· ambition. career. pro- ly loyalty is fine -but motion, responsibility. don't cloud judgment SCORPIO <Ort. 23· with combination o r Nov. 211: Accent on how wish(ul thinking and to bring desires to frui· pride. Short trip is on lion. Key is to orgaruzc. agenda. Stnve to understand one GEMINI Olay 21-June who seems intent on 201 : Emph asi s o n making demands. m o n e y , c o s t s • SAGITTARIUS <Nov. possessions . You pay and 22·Dec. 21 J: Di~ deep: collect-you evaluate reject the superficial. If and you sum up travel· persiste n t. you could vacation expen ses, strike pay dirt. Concern benefits. \\1th hidden matters, lost CANCER <Junl' 21· objects. perha ps the oc- July 22): Lunar cycle cult becomes evidenL high -take ihltlatlV('. CAPRICOKN <Dec. Realize th at you r 22-Jan.191 : Emphasison personal magnetism now t•ommunacalinf( needs. 1s churnin~ up popuJan · desires to partner or ty. Judgment , intuition mate. are likely lo be on larl:CL AQ u AR f US (Jan. LEO CJuly23·AU~.221: 20-Feb. 181: Be awaFeof • From 81 . \ Friday. Juty 23. 1976 DAILY PILOT 83 • • • Shaking lmaQe cOM1der the source Ooylt• received u rail ovt•r h111 two.way radio. A ~oman.,.. unted him to pack up a 11tray On the way he spoltt.'d a poodle !'Um· maglng through a front yurd aarden. · He pull~d to the curb <1nd ~ ulk~ toward the dog. ··t1ry buddy. what're yoo doin~ boy'! .. he said. "Come here " Another doJt ran around the• side of the houst> yclpln& at thl· dog catcher. "Oh my goodness another one." he said. ··Hello puppy:· A ~om3n appeared behind tht• barkmg sentry. The poodle does not belong 'to her, shl' said. Doyle got back in the truck and picked up the microphone. "Hey dog, get on home," he said over the loudspeaker. The Preserving Fodds dog, sn1frmg a t 11 tree ln lhc parkway, scampered ~t'O«.lnd the l"Omer. Doyle followt'd, continu- mg to coax the animal .Uong over the speuker. "This PA system b.u really helped us out. You'd be surpnsed how many people come out to see 1( it 's their dog." The poodle ran into a yard.. ··Do you know where your do~ was'•" Doyle said to~ tecnaiter ~ho unswered the frunt dOOf'. Tht> boy said be had just returned home . "J ust try to keep JOU1' dog in- side." advis NI Doyle. "Sure." The boy closed the door. Back in the truck Doyle ex· plained the first contact with a leash law violator usually results inn warning. A citation ls issued for the second time. On the same block be found the woman who called about the stray. She stood In the driveway w1lh htr two children und a larg~ Australian sheepdog. "ls this the critter in quea· lion?" said Doyle. The dog bad been a t th woman'• home thrttdays. "He's reallv •nice doll." she said. It hod a choke chain around its nec k but no license. U he had a ticens(', Doyle said. they would be able to phone the owner to pick up the pet ot the s tation. CTbcre is a SlO impounding fee for flJ"St ti men sent to the county pound in addition lo $2 a day for care and reedln10. Doyle conUnuNI bi5 patrol. He picked up a poodle that had been running in and out o( traffic and another dog that darted in front of bis truck. Animal control officers do more than nab strays. They pluck stranded cats out of trees, remove wildlife from within city limits, respond to complaints of barking dogs and pick up dead animals. It was a r elatively slow mom· -------------------iog. But the dog c ate her had ool.Y .. GO .. IOCllOCllOCllOCl~OG>OOOG~~ilOCl.-IOllOllOI~ • beenworltingtwobours. £,.::%clta ~ J{Air :J)esi9n ANNOUNCING Tt;RRA AWA RO WINNING HAIR DESIGNER Freezer Safe Investment H.1ircuts Include • sc1emif1c h41r anJlys1s • /XO/HU cond111on11r For those ~ ho have a freezer or who want to make an investment in one, freezing produce is easier and faster than canning -a nd otten safer. A freezer maintains a deep- free2e-lem,>e~~ture al -icr4 degrees F. which is needed lo preserve fruit taste, color and nutritive value. Your refrigerator frC<."ler com- partmeut, al 15 to 20 degn-es F., won't do for long·lcrm frozen- food storage. Besides, not a ll vegetables take to home canning. Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauhflower. onions, parsnips, turnips, and com·On·the cob and greens such as spinach and chard arc not re- commended for canning. All of these items freeze wcU. however . as d o most other vegetables and many fresh fruits ava il abl e through the fall. Because there are distinct dif- ferences in taste, texture, and ap· pearancc. many pantry-fillers will want to put up some foods by both methods. Frozen foods must be ~caled from air, moisture and vapor , to achieve proper seahng there are suitable freezer wrappings and containers, some disposable and others reusable. Resis t the temptation lo freeze any food in containers not in· tended for freezing. For exam- ple, those tubs made for collage cheese a nd d a iry items are generally too thin to withstand the combination or sub-iero tem- perature a nd the expansion or contents that occurswilh free~­ ing. Even hairline cracks will en· danger the food inside. Not all plastic bags are moisture-vapor· proof either for protect ion against drying. Though initially more ex· pensive th an throw-away materials, reusable containers s uch as Freezettes or Tup· perwa rc are both practical and economical for convenient stor- 1 n g or l e ftove r s In the refrigerator as well as protecting veget ables in the Creeur . They can withs tand temperatures from minus 40 deg:n:es t.o 243 degrees FahrenheiL Whk h m eans they may go safe· ly into the top rack or a dis· hwas her and even into a microwave oven. If you can't see through the containe rs or plastic wrap, you'U need freezer tape and freezer marking pencils for labeling - -and it's a good idea to llat tho date when placed in storage. Most fruits and vegetables maintain their quality placed for 8-12 months at O degrees F. or below. Ordinary masking tape works we ll for labeling. With il, use a waterproof marker. Good results are assured if one has the right equipment and follows r ecommended pro- ceduns. You s hould have a ·1ood blancher or other large kelUe for scalding vegetables. m takes a gallon or boiling water to scald one pound of vegetables, about. two gallons for leafy vegetables.) The kettle should have a tight lid and hold a bas ket ol perloral· ed metal or wire mesh. Lacking a basket, vegetables can be placed in a cbeescclot.h.bag Coe scalding and chilling. There should also be plenty or ice cubes available or very cold running water to chill vegetables quickly aeter scalding and before packaging. You should a lso have a depen. dabte minute timer and at close hand, a vegetable freedng chart that lists scalding times for each kind. <Look for this in any up.to-date cookbook.) Except for diced onions, celery and fresh herbs lo be stored briefly for use as seasoning, vegetables must be scalded fur a prescribed time to r etard enzymatic actioo and prevent spoilage. • 1X«•11on haircut • blow dry NEWPORTER INN NEWPORT BEACH X F'ORAPPOINTM t NTC.llL.L: C7 1 .. I Cl•0 ·•7•0 llOllOllDDOGO:OOGOOOG~ • ••• • ... .,.-.,.. J' •• M.F.O. MEANS ••• Manufacturer's FACTORY OUTLET SfOREWtDE ANNUAL . SUMMER CLEARANCE 40%. to '60o/o Off Regular Price SALE.THAU SATURDAY AUG. 7th Same bt•nds •s... sold In better Department and Specialty Stores MON. • Fla.. I._.._ • I p,m. FIRST QUALITY •Pints • S"lrts •Shorts •JHnS • Glacllos • Ju11ps1its •Halters •Tops •Skirts• I' • CoofdillltH •"Tennis We1r" - • Sw11t1rs Backstage whispeN arc de~1~. basic m at~~~~---~-~~~---~~~--~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~-~ reatured -what is -review "homework." SAT.tLm.·lp.m. CU*DIUNDAY FIRST QUALITY • purported to be connden· PISCES <Feb. 19. BRIAN GOODELL -one good reason to tial is almost literally March 20,: Hi ghli~ht follow Olympic coverage in the JACK BABASHOFF-one good reason to follow Olympic coverage In the 645-1804 • s houted. versatility, ability lo find VlRGO (Aui.t . 23·&-pl. ways of ~ettin~ through, 2 2 1 ; A c c e n t o n putting 1dt•a:; across. DAILY PILOT DAILY PILOT ll!All•l NIWPOltT,llK. Dress Yourself in 18CM NEWPORT BLVD.,• (COANElll OF HAAIOlll) COSTA MESA, CA. Profits Maybe you th ink you haven't got a thing to wear. But DAILY PILOT advertising representatives hove ideas in all sizes, shapes and cofors. We'll tailor a program to fit your needs. And we'll make it fit your budget, too. Come in today and browse around the shop that produces the best-dressed newspaper Tn town. It's o fashion show in pictures and print. And your product, goods or services will be displayed in 1he most respected showcase you con find. Call 642-4321 -We'll send a Fitter* •Ad Representative DAILY PILOT •if CAIL'( PILOT ;" Classes ~Offered j·.At UCI T be following pro· cra m s opeo lo the public hav~ been AD• nouncc d by t he UC Irvine Exttnsion • SATUllO&"f.J•lfl4 0 •rn0tovu'Q i"O-r\f,\OIY ~UI\ How••• w ....... 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Un1vt ''\•h ..,.•9" s.r"oot. 11n , Camoui Or1•11•. l r11rwi Ft• t.IO ,,, tfudl'\ CM'"'--•f\oQ 8tt"9 ~<"-IUM" •AO df"IOC•\WH;i OCC Sets Study of Islands An ecology course that eitplores ecological prin· ciples by examining the many islands orr the Southern Cali fomia and Baja California coast is being offered at Orange Coast College this faJl. T he new t bree·unit course, titled "EcoJogyor the Channel Islands or Califor nia and Baja California," will meet Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings from 8 -to9a.m . Jnstructor Norm Cole w i ll describe eac h island's history, plant commu nities. l and animals and marine lite t hrough lectures and col· oraUdes. • Registration for fall cltlsses runs Auft. 23 through Sept. 17 in the occ Admi stons orncl'. Fall classes begin St'f)l. Jl, For more information calJ s.s&-5738. TEAR-TEASING TEDDY BEAR Rod Sovtne's Symbol of Hit Chart Bullish NASHVILLE. Tenn IAP 1 Countr) music singer Red Sov1ne. lhE' grandfathC'rh· ma<;ter of the recitation sonl!. sa)'8 he'!-ne\ er dunt· on(· like hi!> current tear tl•ai.l'r. "Tl>dd' Bear ·· ··J 01pped the first lime.• I hl'M<I 1t," Sovmc, 57. said in an interview ut his record company "£said, ·Boy. 1 ·ve been look in~ for th1:-. for (I\~ yeur:. · .. l'\'E DONE A LOT O•' rt:c1tallonl>, and a lot or ·em were do~. Q.ut not this onC' There·s so rnul·h emotion in it. And the chart acuon has bl·en unlike the others." The song. about a lonely C'nppro boy who talks on a Citizens Band radio at his home and subse· quently is flooded \\'i.lh v1s1ts by truC'k drivers. has sold half a m1lhon copies m le!>:. than a month. his record company says. It's taken four pressing plunh. usual one, to keep up with dC'mand .. PEOPLE SAV (T'S TllE jtrcatest thing t•ve ever done.·· said So' inl'. who!>e pn'\"ious hits in elude "Giddy·Up Go:· "1.11llc.-Ho,J·· and "Phan- tom 309." Sovine. who replJC'ed !lank Williams on the fabled Louisiana 11;1) rnk in l !H 9 and \\as its featured performer five ) l'ar ... chokes back tears durrng the record. Th(' emouon 1:-. pure "I'm very !>entimental." ht' -.u1d. "To do a r< .. citation well. you ha,.,. to i.:ct Jtl '' 1 apped up m it I still cry sometimes "hen I 1lu 11. l·:.pcc1ally 1f the place is quiet Nashville Sourul IT'S ONE OF SEVERAL CB songs in recent months, but unlike m~t others there's no reference to "smoky" -state police. Sov1ne thinks the genre will last. .. At first l thought CB son~s \\ere a fad . bul nQW 1 believe they'll be permam•111,'' he said "That's \(!hy this is dom~ well ·· The song "'us wnllcn by ;.i lireenv1lle. S.C . truck driver. Dale Roy:il It's fi ction "lt's a story J've had with me for a long time, .. said Royal. a truck dnvcr for 23 years "I have a lot of time to think out on the road. Comedy CB songs are fine, but r wanted somethmg other than that. "IWROTF. IT ATHOMElna couple of hours, bul 1 got the idea on the road. I've bci.'n known lO stop on the side ofthc road and scribble down ~omcthing. · · Would he ~h'C1ll> dnvm~ to v.Tite full time" ..I've got o lot of truekin' in mt'. uut·ye!', maybe I would. Uut there 's nothin~ hh bcm~ bt•hind the v.hCl'I .• Bolsa Marsh Project Gets Additional Ti01e 'Modifkntion Of plnn!I to provide Ud· clltionnl public U5l' und a one-ye:1r ~rmlt extension hove been grunted f or the stal e'~ Bolsw Chira Mar~h r~!ltor1tlon project at the pict uresque MunUngton beach wUdJlfcprescrvc. The South Const Regional Zone Com· m ission r outinely appro,•ed the changts and time extension at a meet· tnl(lnTorrance. ACTION WAS REQtJJAED on the 1712.000 Bolsa Chien renovation planned by the California Department ol Fish.and Game to prevent total ex· pl ration of a pre,·lous permit. This would have required introdur· lng the entJre package for new hear. Ulgs again. There has been no <>i>P05i · lion to the plan designed to Improve and expand public use and acces . Constructlon pl a nncd includes 11. 700 feet or levee. two three·acre islands. t idal wat er cont rols including o.iJvertt, pipe, pumps and tidal gates .i Warner Avenue and Pac\fic Coast HigbwlJ' and two half-acre park.log .Jots. AMENDMENTS 10 originaJ plans submitted in Ma.J wW 9dd 1,800 feet to ·.e 10-foot wtde publlcn•turewalks trail .-d two public scenic viewpoint areas. For years. the Bolsa Chica Bay·s •mi·primitive lagoon area bas drawn 'blrd·Wa lcherll l tom throughout • C~ornia ud 11 CCllWdered a major AutumnSlww For Dogs Set Registration is opc.•n for the Orange Coast German Shepherd Do~ Club's annual fall speeialty show and obe· dience trials. Those interested In taking part may u ll S48·9458 or 534·6846. Anthony Tucci of Fountain Valley is cbainnan of the event to be held Sept. 18 at MD~ Squa re Park, 16801 Euclid St .. Fountain Valley . Enrtries r.nust be submitted by Aug . 31. Name Change? SAN DIEGO CAP> -Th Chamber of Commerce in San Y idro. which aC· tually is a part of San Diego. w;mts ln· terstate 80S designated the San Y~ldro Jomw~. I Major Rebuts Corps SA!'J DIEGO <APt Marine Maj. Lee H. An· dt'uon contends the Corps 1 wron; 1n aayin& 1raduute1 of hi1 driU ln· structor school wtre oot quahtled to conduct pug1I tick bouts. Andt'r:.on testifi~d Thursday U$ an In· vcsugatave review began Into whctJ•wr Capt. c,'(il V. Ta~ lor Is properly cbars1.:d "1th derehctloo O( duty In allowing guch tralnrnR. Barri~r Et1ed SAN DIEGO (i\P J The president or the Southern California set'· tlon of the N-ii lional Border P alrol Council says a flood control ehannel would make it. tougher for ille1rn l aliens to {'rOss thl' border. Randv Williamson of Sun 01<'~0 i.a1d Thursd:1y his ori:anizallon is not of· ftci:illy <'ndorslni:t the plun for thl' ch:in111•I, bul kl'ls It would serve as a n:1turol barrier. No•·••ol~~.- LOS ANGEi.ES (AP) -A non·&moker who quit the job whi{'h stuck him between a cigar s moker and cigarette puffer has won some sup. port Jn Su perf or Court. ... PlJBUC NOTICE f'\1BUC NOl'ICI: PUBLIC NOTICE PtlBUC N011CE j PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NO'nCE NOTICI TOCll•DITO"S SU 1'11111011 COURT 0' TH~ $TAT a O'CALl'°ltlflA 'Oil TMllC.OVNT'l'O,OllAHOa ... .•. ., ... - I"•'• qt KAll.liH ANN HELSON, ~N-. HOflCe IS HEllll9'1' OIVEH 10 ttw o"°'to<t ol lllO eDOff "•""'d OK- IMI •II llOIN>M l\nl"t <l•llN _,"'t ,,,. Hid .. OOtl\I •'• requtr-cl to Ill• 11\0n\, With I ... "-<tnt•V •OUC,.,,,!\, 11\ '"" Olll<;• t i ll>t Cltflt Ol Ille...,.,..,""' 1111'11 <Olltt, er to p .. w,.11114m. oNltn Int M<•-v ._,.., .. 10 ,,.. ->l{jrMd at toe'""'"" c • .,,., Ori••. WI• m. NtWJIO'I O•'"'"· t •ll'""'• '1..0,-Cll ., .... PIA<• fll Du>l1'HI ot , ... - Mttl .... d ltl •II m•lltrJ H fflflllllt!) t• '"" •''"'• ol ttlO Ot<-111, within, _ _ ,,., .... , '"" ""' p\IOll<•l!oolfl lftfi ...,. .... 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It was a clo:-s1c mutchup· Former wortd r~ord bolder Tim Sh3W or I.on~ &ach. the •gritty younf: m:in who foui;tht off a weakening blood urfliction to make the U.S. Olympic team And Brian Goodt-11, the lT·year· old star " ho. 10 one more year. cili Montreal ~Olympics wtll graduate from M1sMon VieJo lbghSchool race tor the first 200. They wero fet>ling ench ocher oul. "Brian rt'ully ouHurnt'CI him thls1 time. 1'wo ye:1rs tlJlO wh<'ll Shnw came rrom l)('hlnd to bN\L llritin In tht• Cl t'' finoJs, he did 1t. with superior turns. "I admit l was swc•ating it out when lhf'y were still so dose Ul the 300. I gin~ a lot of credit to Shaw .. !'tie got 3 lot of respeet for him." Shaw led Goodell by 19 hun- dredths of a 11ccond at tho. 100. trailed him by 4 hundredths ut the 200 and by 24 hundredths at. the300. "I tried to l"atch him with all r had but I JUSl <'OUldn't do it,., Shnw said. "We're both negative split swimmers lswim the last half of the r ace foster than lhl' rirst half1 and when we were even at the 200 I knew it was <l matter of who <'ame home the strongest.·· he said. I TWO-TIME GOLD MEDAL WINNER BRIAN GOODELL (LEFT), TIM SHAW SHAKE HANDS FOLLOWING 400 FREE FINISH. The rest or the field was out or gold medal contention as Shaw and Goodell began the dnve to the fini sh Thursda> night. "I think we both sw:im well Right no~· he's the best swimmer an the world He's J>roved that." Goodell said. "When we went into the final 100 I was tired and t•xcitt>d. And I knl'W It was tinw to let everything go. American Men Easily Win Relay MONTREAL -Am<'nca·s 400 medley relay team splashed 10 \'ICtOr\' in a world record 3:42 22 to blast out or the record books J mark of 3:47 .28 set by a different American foursome ln the morn· ing. The relay gold medalists wen• John Naber of Menlo Park in th(' backstr oke . John Hencken of Santa Clara 1n tht.' brt"aststrokr Matt \'ogel or Ft Wa\'ne. Ind . IO Montreal cfrl Olympics ~ the hutterfh ~ind ara·hormun Jim ~lontAomcr.' of ~1 acta-;on. Wis . 1n the freest> It.' ll is t'haraC'l l'r1-.11e of thl' •American men ·:. a usolutl' dominann· of I his s w1mminJ: rompctit1on that this record· Sl'tllng foursome olso h upf)('ns to be the best 1nd1\'idual swimmero; for each of thl'tr 1nrl1vidual strokes . ~aber 1!> thl• \\OrlJ n ·cord holder ancf the 0 1.' mpic <'ham· 1>1nn an tht' 100 baci-,tn1ke ~mrl has t hree ~old ml•d;ih hc·rc• Ilene ken. world record holder and Olympic ch:'lmp in the 100 brl'aststroke. has won two J;?old.'>. \"ogd won the 100 butterfly for hi!> Other gold merlul :itont,:omery 1:-lht• world rl'- rnrd holder in the 100 frcest)'lt'. the event in which hl' is favored to win Sunday. The United States nnw has won this evt•nt all five times since it was introduced le> lhe 01.' mp1cs in 1960. America 's dominance in mt'n's -iw1mmrng 1s so det•p that 1t was an ent1rc-ly ct1ffc>rrnt rt'l11y team "h1ch qualihed th<' lJ S for the hnals. Fountain Valley 's Jack Babashnff unchored n world r e· rorcl 3:47.28 with te:'lmm11t<>s JO<' Bottom. Peter Ro<-ca and Chris Woo Ml!N ... ,, ...... , .. --. ._... l -II, ,,_. .. ,..Vt• .. l l l '1, _,,. rtt .. •. et•_ ... l UM •. , 0-11. 101, 1 5114•. L- .. M .. , l.U .M l R .. ••lnw, V'»ll l U I• • MM)rueA. 8t •1,1, J >1 l• '\ HtWfMWJ Au'''"'""• ' n \t ft "faQv uuno,,.,. \ \7 ti ' Mt-.t\c'.--., U\ ~II •• 00 ,. • R•dlltr C•n·n· • 01 al f00 to\tdlty lltt•, l'lNI 1 V•tlt<I \l•tn 114tft(-fft, MolllOIO-•Y, ..... ,, V-11 l 0 U , ..... .,.,,,, rK .. d, ... rt<Mll. l '1 ti. ., U '· 1t7' 1 l ••-I 0 .. l W• I r.,.•m "'' , ti ,.. • fl"'" I\ I 11 ~ S V\"tlt :.t ... ~ • ._, .. ., •"• ' '1 ~ , ...... 1 '1 ., • fM""" ' ~ ,. 1¥0 MCN llthllt•ltyl'l ... I ' '"'°"f'· [6\1 C,-tMAl\f' '00 tl Oly~~ '*' , ,,_-tt -.,40 ,-.,, ... " t U u. tJ• ••• •••~ n·t . f"OHIKlr. 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Boggs, world champion in 1973 and '75. spun off a forward 31,, somersault for 69.66 points. a forward l !.\ somersault with thrtt twists for il.~ points, then wrapped up his finaJ thret> dives with a forward 21 i somersault with one twist for 69 72 potnl~ No Waterloo for Erider, Bahashoff Outsprinted By a Daily Pilot Wriler 1\101\'TREAL-Komelia Ender appeared to have her back lo the "all. The magnificent swimmer from East Germany had JU~t swum the lOO ·meter butterny and appeared to have completely l'Xtended ht'rself to win the ~old medal with a world r ecord· t'flUalrng I : 00.13. F1flt'en minutes later llhe hari to be back on the blocks at the 01~ mp1c pool here. St't lo race ag:11nst the b<>st frt'l'Sl~ le S\\lm mcrs at 200 meter:-that the \\Orld rould muster Th<'Y had th<· C'd~e of rcslinl? \\'hill' End1:r was I\ ini: the world n\ !>landarrl moment~ t'arher A·monf! lhe m \\a:-Sharie.\ Rabashoff. th<' 19·~car-old queen of American womens"1mmers The last time Ender and Bubas hof( had ractll al 200 meters. Bab a s horr w o n BabashoH had a faster qualif~ · m g ume than Ender in Thursday morning prehms. And when the startl'r·s gun senl the eight women into the cili Montreal ~Olympics. pool Thursday night to battle 1t out in the 200 free. it appcart>d that the 17·year-old Ender was about to meet her Waterloo llubashoff was a surprisini! leader at the 50 and Lhe 100, J(oinJ! out m 59 27 as op1>0sC'd to 59.36 for Ender for the far.st hulf of lhl• race. But as thev came orr the wall for the final So 11 was Ender who led £Jabashoff by seven hun- drc.>dths of a second. Best Cage Team A wesoine Soviets Threat to U.S. l\10'.'\TREAL-Qu.iek stops in Montreal: Bfoware of Russia's basketball tea.m ••. U's the best I've Sef'n Che So\•Jets flc>ld in three Olympics. Past USSR outflls have boasted hel~bt and muscle. So does this one. But It also has ucellent outside sllootlnff and a llUle more movemenl. Oa a few occasloas the Russlaa have even put somtthlng to1ether resembl· Ing a fast break. Huss Hodge, former Fountain Valley businessmon and on<'- time decathlon great, says to kc-ep on eye on Fred Dixon. America's :-:o 2decuthlon enlrnnthere . Most experts hgure the gold ,,,._, .......,------ ~ { WHITE ~~)} WASH \'r ; ,... --.......__ '\ .......-..-...-....-...--.. 01.FNN WHtfl m(•dol duel Is bet ween Br1,1ce Jen· nrr of the USA and {'lussia's N1kolav A vilov. Out ltcldJ?e says his money is on D1'<0n The decathlon"''" be con- tested July 29·30. Thr money Hthan1r gouge hMe ls r eally ab1111lve. In some phcf's th ty discount the i\mt-rlcan dollar by flve pe~enl. In others it ranges from lhrtt to loar ~rc:ent. In otlatt •~. you ~ ltetweea 15 and n Cuadlan dollars forenry SlltCuadlan. Bat If you Lake t.:anadlandoUars to the bank to bQ Amrrican backs. yoa get SlOUS U.S. for t>very SlMCanadlan. From feast to famine: East German Andna Pollac.k upset her teammates to win the 200· metel' butterfly finals Monday in 2· H .41. She came back Thursday to swim the 200 freestyle for whkh she had recorded the fourth fastest time in world history 12:01.911 prior to the Olympics. However, in her heat T~W'S(lay 11he clocked 2:06.12-good for 17th place among prehmssw1mmers. Olympics are started in Freac:h and English with men belnl( tailed to their marks in the lau~r and women given their lnstrue· lions In Franca ls. · Tradition ally. starting com· mands are given in lhe official language of the nalioo hosting the O lympics. And In this u se Canada is a biJinguaJ nation, ol- fklally. Im aiine the situation lf Switzerland were to host the Games. Switzerland's orrlclal languages are FrrMh, llallan and German. Today is spe<'ial request day and we have one from a young man named Brian Goodell. who pi cked up a coup It' of gold medals while swimming in Montreal this week. Ue would like to say hello to all or his friends in M lsslon VicJo and. elsewhere in the Or:inge Coast area and he wants to thank thr many people who ha\'e sent him muil and telegrams ht're. "It h<'IPI' a lot to know that peo· pie were behind mt' and that they knew I was here." heaays. Russians Not Pulling Out MONTREAL <AP) -The pre· s1dent of waler polo's lntcrna· tional governing body announced Thursday that the Soviet Union planned to pull out or Olympic rompeUUon in that sport, then decided to play out the rest of 1ls schedule after bein& threatenL'<I with disciplinary action. Or. Harold Henning, president of' the l''ederat1on lnternattonolc de Natation Amateur •f'rNA1, the water sport control group. had threatened dlscipUnary ac· tion against the Russians. But after meeting with Russian team officials, FINA's executive bureau issued the following stat. ment Thursday night: Then, a ma~ingly, Ender stoked up the boilers und out· s pnnted Babashoff to the f1n1sh to post a world record I 59 26. Babashorr h ad to hold off on· rus hing Enith Brig1tha o r Holland to presen •l' hc•r stl\'er medal a s s he was <'redlted with:. 2:01.22 as opposed to 2.01.40 for the Dutch gal. So Ender had collected hc-r third individual gold mt'<ial hert· to go w11h the gold award s he earned an the medll'\' reh1\ Baboshoff ran her meclal totals to three silver s with the• 1100 frrestyle. 400 individual ml'rllt·~· and 400 freest) le rda~ l>ltll 1111 ht•r menu. .. Rabashoff is the l!rl'a te!>t AmcnC'an woman M\1mml'r Ill history. And Ender is the mm.l phenomenal woman sw1mml'r the world has ever seen." s:ud U.S. Olympic women's swam .team coach Jack Nelson. "Ender is perfect-I see no naws in her. She can handle any stroke. She is fast, strong and has a great menta l outlook. "If she' never swims another event she as the best woman swimmer ever ... Mark Schubert. Babashoff's Mission Viejo Nadadores coach, lauded Ender. "There Is no doubt she's a great s wimmer. You can't take lhat away from her," he snid. "She pulled off the toughest double or the meet with those "ins tonight. I wanted ShJrley to be with her at the 100, and she was. But Shirley·s third 50 was too slow, then Ender blew the doors off that lasl50." Babashofr said her morning swim felt easier. "My stroke was choppy In the finals." she said. ··1 wasn't stretching out...1t made the first 100 too hard. "Am I disappointed with my OJymplra so far ? No. Silver is better than bronze." Asked if she can win the 800 lheats Saturday, finals Sunday1. Babashoff said, ''Every race I swim, I try to win.•· Schubert said of Bahashoff in the 800. "She has to n ·ach down and pull OUt the best l>Wlm Of her life lo win." .. After 250 meters, Goodell moved into a one·foot lead and was able to fight off the tough Shaw until thev reached the finish. both under Goodell's worl.d record or 3: 53.08. Goodell came in \\ilt\a 3:51.93. Shaw was tamed in 3:52.54 and Vladimir Haska tov pf Russia gpl the bronze medal in 3:55.76. For Goodell It was his second gold medal and a second worlrl record within 48 hours lhe turn('({ the trick in the 1,500 free Tues· dav 1. .. .,.m ;1 lot happier ancr this one l#?Old medal 1." Goodell told the Daily Pilot. .. After l won the I ,500 l was happy. Bul I still knew l had to swim the 400. I laid awake halC the night thinking about winnin~ and the medal and everythmg. I probably won't sleep al all tonil{ht "This has all happened so fast it's like a dream. Then all of a sudden it's over. l know in a wt•ek nr two it will hit me that I'm an Olympic Champion. that I \\-On two gold m edals. and I'll die · · Goodell s aid he felt more re· laxed before the 400. "Winmng the 1.500 took a lot of the pressure off. I was more relaxed and I fell more confident in the 400. And l probably swam it more accord· ing to race plans than I did the 1,500." Mark Schubert. Goodell 's Mis · sion Viejo Nadadores coach. said. "Brian swam a perfect race. The plan was to stay with Shaw for the first 200 and then take it to him. "We planned all year to do a 3:50 but r•m satisfied that he won. It turned out to be a tactical "l respect Shaw a lot as a com pctJtor. And as a person. 1 think he's great. ''I'm happy ror what happened to me here . they were close and ext'1tmg races . At leaslllleywerc ex<'iting ror me and I'm s ure they were ror everyone else." As ked what a double ftold medalis t and world record holder does for an en<'ore, Goodell said, "I 'II go to Philadelphia to com pete in the National AAU cham- pionships next month and try h) help m y team wan the title. "As for the more distant futun· I think I ha vc a lot ahead of me. I know I can do a lot better In thl' next few years. J mi~ht try thl' 200 free. too. Yes. 1 hope to . '>'Im an the 1980 Olympics." Thf'n with gold medal No. 2 s afely tucked aw11y, double Olympic champion Brian Goodell becam e JUst plain Brl11t1 • and took off with his 1>arents ancf sister American Women Face Russians MONTREAL -The I on~ awaited basketball confrontation ~tween the United States and Russia takes place tonight. But it doesn't involve the men's teams, who could play for the Olympic gold m edal next week. This meeting will be between thc "omen's tl'ams. The unbeaten Russians havt> clinched u medal with three strai~ht victories a nd the Americans, 2·1. think they're headed in the same direction. Olympies on TV MONTREAL -Track and field "vents. lncludini:: a final in tht: women's long jump, bejlin today as ABC.T V's coverage of the SummerOlympicGamesconlinues. The network will present l :\-1 hours of coveragc. from 9:30-11 and a 15·mlnute telecast during halftime from the College All ·star football game. Top e\•cmt11 on schedule include the women ·s long Jump finals, where Amerlt'an rl"cord·holder Kathy M acM ill an has a chance for a medal : heats in the JOO· meter dash, where Valery Borzov of the Soviet Union is attempting t.o become the first man to win con· secutlve Olympic titles in this premier race, and the 800-meter run. where Rick Wohlhulcr of the United Stales is one of thc favorites. The second day of dressage (prt"ch.ion riding 1 will be held ;-it the Bromont equestrian 11lte. With Princess Anne or Great Bnlain drawing much or !he attention. Elsewhere. the Russians and Japane!>e will continue their spectacular work in men ·~ gymnastics and the US. boxers und basketball squad are experted to bl' in action. • APWI,..._ Swimmers performin( In these "The Russ ian water polo team, coach and manager have glVtit the FINA bureau their confiima· lion that it will participate in the Olympic Ga mes as scheduled for the remainder of the water polo competition .·• SHIRLEY BABASHOFF (LEFT), KORNELIA !NO£A ACC~PT 200 FREE AWARDS. • -DAil Y PILOT fod1y, July 23, 1919 Freisleben Pitches Out Of Trouble ColllalleCi Heads New Regime LOS ANGELES CAPl -0~\·e J'ttf.slebtn pitched his way into IM dosbouse Wedl\f.Sday. lie pitched his way out or il Thunday olabl. Al~r clving up five runs In just three innings Wcdne day acalnst Philadelphia, lhu San Dteeo right-ha nde r entered Thursday night'» game agnlnst Los Angeles in the J 1th inning with the Pudrea leading, ~. but with Dodgers ut second and third und only one out. He walked pinch hitter Henry Cruz intention ally to fill 1 he DtHlgen Slate AJ'O•-• KAIC llWI ,Nl~,, ... ,.~al Lo~A"9"1n JUI¥ U l,o> A119r10 al S.rt 0- JIM, U lO> ArtOflt< •I ~ .. OleQ!J I tte>"' • Upm I/ Ou"' bases, then got Dave Lopes to bounce into a force play at the plate a nd Ted Sizemore lo pop up for the final out and lhc Padres won, 5·4. The victory was San Die11o·s eighth in 10 m eetings with Los Angeles and Freisleben's fil'f't sa\'e preserved relic\•er Butch l\Jetzger 's seventh win without o Joss. .. It was the right situation:· San Die$lo m a n ager John McNamara s aid ... He would be throwing anyway and we needl'd someone who can lhrow hard and thr ow strikes. l 'd say he du1 his 'ob." T~e Padres· winninit run 111 the lop of the 11th was the re ... ult (1f a walk to Metzger, a sal'rirlcc bunt by Tito F uentes. Ella:. Sosa's wild pickoff throw lo second and Willie Davis' scoring fly ball. "You can't walk that many people a nd not get hurt sooner or later," Dodger s pilot Walter Alston said of the seven bases on balls ser ved by three DodJ:cr pitchers. One or San Diego·s runs came on a bases-loaded walk b) Charlie Hough, who fo llowed starter Rick Rhoden. That. Aaw San Die~o a 4·3 lead in tht> eighth, but the Dodgers tied tht• gasne in the hom e half of lhl· eighth on Hon Cty's run-scor1n(: single. Earlier. Steve Yeager slugi:t<d a two-run hom<'r to gn•<' 1..oi- Aogeles a 3·1 lead. but the Padres tied it in the eighth on Doug R adcr 's two-run single nncl l then Hough issued his base!<· loaded walk. 'tonight Brent Strom. 9· 10, starts for San Diego against thC' Dodgen' Tommy J ohn, 5-6. SAltOt«GO LOSANGU.U .. _,. 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It It lit •• so $Clll1"'r • • 3 J • t I J.~ • 0 0 0 0 0 C W1t9•" tW,1.0) l..., ~ I I t ti ,.,.1,i.11t11 '·' o o o 1 n ,,_,, ,~. 9 • 4 J Hollo" h1 t 0 II 1 E ~IL_. t• 7 O I O I I s...,.-Frel)I"""" (II, WP-41~ f -J 1'. •-2S...eto. MONTREAL CAP ) Uomanla's Nad ia Com antci added two 10Jden jc"·cla. to her crown and Nelli Kim a!gumtd Che role or Mothe r Run1u':; foremost gymnast. Swept aside l.n the youthful ru~h for glo ry wrrc Ludrnllu Touristbeva and Olgo Korbut, the Soviet sen:rntions or past years. The women's Ol)•mpl<- Kym n n ties rom1ltltl1on wul' ovt•r and a new rcg1mc hud taken control. The s toic. gract'ful 2J.year--0ld Tourbcbeva wepl ,.l her fallu.rt- lo win a gold. She BllY?> she will Grand Slani Too Much For Angels \LEV ELAND IAP> -Charlie Spakes sm1lt'd and sq~czed l•~hl on a new-looking baseball almost d1s3ppearing an hjs mealy left hand "That's the first f?rand slam I '\'e ever hit and I'm goanfe to ket•p this ball," the Cle\•eland Indians' right!ielder explained as he en- .1 ngeb ."ilUl f# att<;.amtUfl ICM PClllOI Jt,.YU ,,_,•~•t(•lt•'t" A J• J-.;i<t :\ 1• • '" ut c. ... 11•nri•~·• •\\nm I 1 \\0 1t ' 1~11 "' Jw•v 10 ~ '"~' C•h .1t <..••••n•nt 1 jo_yed the fee Lor Thursday mg_ ht ·s 7.5 victory over the Caltform.i Angels. Tonighl the Halos arc idle before opening a three-game ~ct with \«isiting Ttxas Saturday Spikes. 25. came up with the four·run blast to cap Clevtland i, rive-run first inning. He addE'd a pair of singles in three more at. bats as he continued the hot streak which gives evidence his 11 :i·year slump really ended. He wasn't the only hero for lhl' Indians. thOUjth, as UWy r>i ck('{J up their second straight \'ictory and s1i<th in eight gem es. Leftrielder Georgl' llendr1ck drove 10 a pair of runs w ith a singll' and double and slumpan~ first bnsemnn Boog Powell bcllcc1 a solo homer, his second of the senson. All seven Cleveland runs cnmC' orr California ace Frank Tanana, 11 ·7. who went only 42:iinninj!s. California manaJlcr Dick· Williams s aid . ··Tanana got. himself in a loloflroubleandil re- ally wai;n't a \'Cry nil't? ball jlame. \\'edid right back. though. C•Llf'OltNI,. ("0111 .. .,1 R•m,11> Moltonl>fl lk><M• II !>ol•lt•d'-l ~A.,10/I rl OrlO<I\ 111 all r It Ill ) 0 I I Ro J.-k'°"let Clt<ttk" M G\»n•'O t'\ ll<""OMrtn t e J-~.,n l<i-ap _,,p Ve<-.11p • 1 ' 0 I 0 0 0 S I l 0 • I I 7 4 0 I I •000 3? 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YO<• I-·-··· M -.i111-1 >l•t C"'<-1r.,..1.,1•I ICe..us Cily •P•Ulrt J . 0( ~.u ......... , °''1-111 ... 1.•1 0..lr-•t<,,..®i.f '"''-····-°"''°'' 81 , ......... d t!lo~IO<l <11 Hew YOr1' IWMt\01• •t Ol•l fOO l(.o,,..\ Cll~ •t O<l•lfWICI Mtlw-01 l •lllmort. J l • .. ••1 Ge11141rfll•, t bronze Qut of live iodivldual events. Al age 14, she is 11 J:"ymorusUc mirvel and a medja sur.~tar. Anditdoesn'tfaie herabi . 0 1 knew all along that ll I Pf'rsevered and worked very ha.rd I wo"'d mo.ke It," she said. ··1 have been in c mnulic• a long time. I enjoy lt." Comaneci. a serious. d11rk- cyed youngster who seems most alive wht•n 11hc ls perCoruu ng, <:haJked up her t>htlh perfed JO.O on the uneven bars Thursday night with an electrlf,ying series of ltaJ>6 from bor to bar, climax- Gilkes' Bid To Compete Rejecied MONTREAL. -J ames Gilkes. a 23-year ·old s printer from Guyana. foiled Thursday in his bid to defy his nation's boyrotl of the Oly mpic lia m cs ami rompet.e as an inffi \'1dual. T he Inte rnational Olympic Committee decided Gilkes· re- quest could not be allowed under the rules. Guyana. a South American na- tion. Joined in the boycott of the Games by African nations pro- testini? a tour or segregationist South Afril'a by the New Zealand rugby team. Gilkes. a student at USC:-wrote to Lord Kilian in . president of the IOC. saying he wished to com· pete and was r eady to run under the lOC flag. Sop~r l .'ith LAS VEGAS -Huntington Beach's Butch Soper, along with lenmmatc Billy Hardwick. is lodged in 15th place with a 4,095 pinfall following the seconrl· round or the S80,000 "PBA Best BaJI bowling tourney. Norm Meyers and Dan Roche lead with 4.284 with the cut to lbe top 24 teams to be made after today's third round. Co111tor• Roll# WASH INGTON -Top.ranked Jimmy Connors bre<'i ed into the quarte rfinals of the Sl25,000 Washington Sta r lnlernationaJ tennis championships Thursday with a 6-1. 6-1 victory over Roger Taylor of Great Britain. Connors will meet t:dd1c Dibbs, a 6-2. 6·1 victor over Mike Cahill. Jn other action Thursday. Brian t~airlie of New Zealand de- feated Enk \'an Dillen. 6-3. 1-G. 7-6. Hill lo Llot1• ROCHESTER. Mich. -The Detroit Lions hav(' obtajned wide r eceiver J . D. 11111 from the Buf· falo Bills in exchange for Detroit's No. l choice in the 1977. National Football League drafL Caftadla• Golt S~ore• u.ec1111e1 ~ore< •""" 1,,. _.,;ng ......,,., ot the ~'.,.°"""'°lltl\amoion.1110: c..or-.,.. Bur·n• l7.JJ-*S J"'1w\llot-cK lWS-19 ,k#r, ..,.,0 J' ,..._.. PNI ROdtPn l1·»-30 A. Pal-r JJ4J-t6 CuflllSlllorO :M·>t-10 BudAlhn U ·U-67 JimSI"'°"• U·U-10 MOU Hill 3•·JJ 6' R, MaWoe"9<\ld 4·3'-11 J..:k Nltkl&us U-31-1 <:tl•l11 ,...,. :i..U-7\ o. Cr•wfOO'd )4." .... 1 JlmGolwrt U·-11 B. Wold-Ill< l•·ll-67 Oar HtntlllOft J4·J1-71 .L.. T11omo .. r1 l>-JJ-.t Mark 14•Yn :i..u-11 Ec!Srtffd l).JS-tf Ort<J Podl•Ull :i.-u-11 B. 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JO Je-n llol>Croc•ton J) H · 10 <#llMOO'Q.111 :M·:M-17 J c ~"" 1s.u-10 Pott• 81-n J6 >•-n T-•Cllf' ll>-l•-10 T""'Wel\OOlll 36-'ll>-1'7 M'"t MllU"'U 1J 1'-'0 _,..JIKOO'I lJ.31-1'7 JoN\ '""""' ,, n -10 ._., B'""" :i.-36-11 W 1)1,,..•o..r" JS JI 'O T~rryOle<t< JJ.3'-1'7 T Mt<;l""" 11 >1-PO Utllflr•<IL )J~I '' JA(~(W•'>Q )• )6 '0 ()Vlll\lf>\ ))~f-/1 J•,,_, w .. q11u1 u 10 O.w """" ll ~-'• WTT • .;,.,,.,,.arl~11 l etlefl H. Wft Dl-tJ Mtrt-AIU""""' II!/ lw'•t I llW• ISOI • J. Ale11> ~r 1 lr>ot till ~el L•Vtr·OrY"'1AI-l~Ol 6 • Women ~··~•n~ HO ,,_.,, Hollllf.leV 1\0) 4 l , lleiO• T-u••dtll 1&1 DOI Holl ..... lY·Slll"•I (~01 ,. Ml .. 11 l!Olll>"'~-SltM•l·C•<t •~01 -1 ~,.,,... .. f '40 1QI • 7. Orullm1-s1 ... ,,,.. '''P 1, '-!.,.,,. "' ..... "•wlllU ,IMl_.H -n--Ouoruf\t (II ll"•I Gullte• IHI .. ,: I(,_,. 0...rr.tnl(ll bNI C--.14!'~1 (WI ...... --N•\l•w 1141 ltUI 'ii-111 1 •, ).1; ... ,,.,,, Oe•ld..,,. IHI .-.1 SI-.S.11111 •1 Ml.W-0••'-CANfl -0.oll·l(I-• 111 .... ~ ... ,~ ...... Ing in a back somersau!Un_g dis· mount. It was her fourth 10 O on the ban In a11 muny tries this wcc-k. Romania t eammMc Teodora UnJurunu settled toe the silver and Marta Eaervaru ol lhanaMY took the bronie In the bars. Na41ia 's econd 10.0 of the even· lntt C3mC on the bala.n<'<' b<-3m rouowin~ a prancin~. alblctiC' routine topJ>td by tw1 tll\£. rl' vorsedlsrnount. Korbut, whose 9.9 rttcived a thundt'rous ovation from the overflow t•rowd ot The Jo'orum, won the s ll ver. he r only in- dividual medal ot the Game • and Ungureanu took tht-bronic Th~ Ollruetivc Kim, 19, brokt- intothe 10.0:t in the ult-round com- 1x>t.lhon earlier nn tht" voult Sho wasn't ptrfecl 1'hun\du.y night but she wos close c noua:h-9 U -to win the gold in that event Touri.schcva and Carola Dom beck or Hungary shared th\• allver. The only surprise of the r1nt1ls came In tht' fr<'<' ei<t.•rclst-whcm l\1m t-arut<d u 10.0 (nr her boun ey. athletic routine which wnl\ a happy nl e dlum b e tw (lcn TourlS<'h<'v * ·~ ~l1t!'~l<'11I bullet and Comnnecl's uucy. prnnc1ng dance. Olympic Results 01,....,.( ,... ... , "..,.,'""' lfW'OU!li" ,,,.....,,.,., compelluon. .... _ o • ._ SU-....... VrtllH St•tcr. ,, ,,, ~ Sov1e1un1on • n I E••• G<>rmonv .. I • ROf'f'\tt"•• ) 1 1 Wt\1 Verl'f'~Y ' I I J~t'I J "'°"''"' 0 c-; ,, I tivtq.ln"' I II Gf••• ,,., •. !'\ I "~'· I I t H-ry 0 I > Ntt ..... •1••••3' 0 0 I '-"°''°····· 0 I ' °"""'" , ~ 0 0 , Fr"'rte.e 0 0 t """'-' 0 I 0 9•l91u"' 0 I 0 .. ..,. 0 \) A"'trt.t 0 0 At.ofrtt,ftf 0 0 1 14olo. Ouollc o•• meo~'' •\lllllliitdt"o 1n Shooll•fl Fln11t- 1to1•·"t••-->"'4 T•l•I " , .. n I ~ ~ I ' I , ~ 7 omr I !h~I Ff"""'• U•I~. •"<! Wlltltl, (••I G.•"'•~v. 7tt -, 1ner-tnmnin. IY.i51t· Hun Cn<llO>lo••~••; l0rt, Rom.Ml.a, ~ 6 fU•I M,,or tell•. tl••Y. St•"· A~•n•• 1<.t.lt». J~. Kl•"'• E.-1 <A~m.kly; PcolfOIU h, """''"· Too\l\tn, \J~ SA.,.I Al.M. ?t, ""< MillM, 0.t -·· 2'1, lt101tltl ... Oe_T_ 1 Garov, USSR, >at' IC•OV¥oY, USSA, ltS 3. 8tU'"<trod•. Colomb••, l lJ. •~ Ph.lier. E41\l c;.,..,..,y, lei. S. Greukl~••u. "°'"""· liO • &llll'Q<OOI, GO~b•A, 319, .. H-r')<r, W••.I (,(>rm•l'tY, J19 At .. :•. lMl-r, Wit hit• Flllll. T•. 21•, U. E• --·I'•. MllC ... 11, Al•., 1'1. Cl•¥ ~1 .. ..,, 15 Sii ... I. u .. 1 $<1tl">kl, Pol.ind, -Rek h-•, [11'1 C.,.m.,,v. 1•. >. U1•) K•n•Uotu,, G'•ett'I ~,..,,,, O.nm••-· Z•"lv~ Gw-1~. dJ:l Montreal ~Olympics S.,ln~~I~. t4ell'l4"1And\ ICO<h, -· ~-tty C•r.-oft.an•, lt4'ty, P;tl'lAC~tt. C.1tcho,.tow•r.••. c;~.,HkoWi•I. Pot.nd. Remo, F111I..,,.,, R-... ArQl!~llrw, AIM: U. ~"ffwltll•, Klrlli.d, WM.; U . Sim· m•tt, Tytef', Ta. a11t111l11t ~-T•-.t 1. C.ouov, USSR. 2. KeClvMov, VS~" 3 !Wlll"ll'odl, Colome>;., • Plrif<", E••I c;.-,,,....,, \ <#•t\lki.wou, Polortd. •· llotl 0.lllngtocll, Cot-• -H•m.,..rter. WC9 eon.-r. Al .. :•. T...i-., U. C•- Wre•tll•g Tlllr•lt- Ll ... 1 "hwfl ... 1 llM-1 !>nunw•ov, U~\R, pll\~CI .......... El""""'\, Ill, ............ ,._1111'--.1 S..., l:....,M, Ore. D•nl'led Gr1to, Portuoift. L•twel ... 11110 ...... 1 Woh!lng, C••l t.ertNlny, pinned Matty, Mt .. .... --··""'""· l"IJIWlfltt llH..-il "3u. H11111J'l•v, outpointed ~ • ..,.... \tat .. r,M•H,.>·•. G11•11a•tfc• WOMEN u .......... , ....... I. Cono.t~I. 'l-•11••, !0.000.. 1. V~•. •-'•· 19 IOO l . Eoerv•rl, Hun(IM"lr, ll '1) • IC•SC ... , E.a\t c;co,,.,,.,,y, 1'.S1Q. S. l(Ofbul, U\SR, •• JOt •· oc1m, us~R. " ns. 1. o.rs.u-. u.a Cietll\tlly,1,Med~t,'f,H_... 1"1-lllff<f-F....i t. IClot\. USSR, tt.l.)CI. 2. TourtidteM, USSlt, 1'.IU . 3. COITltnet I, 'lom•11la, 1'.1)0. '· "°"'-°""· Czttello.llcw•ltla, 1',S1S. S. KIKl!e, E••I Ge<meny. tt.•7S. •· E-, E•sl C#H""'tt'f, 1'.0o. 7. Uf!Our••nu, Aomltrtla, Hewar•. CllllallerM Clip. l a141Me .. •ml'IMI t . C-1, Romania, 19,•Y.1.1. ICOl'bul, USSR, 19.US. J, Urtouru11u. Romartl•, 1•.100, •. Tourl\C ...... , Ur.5111, 19.41S. s. Hen-. Ellil c;e,.,..,,y, tt •so. t. El<l>t•. !.HI a.'""""'" lt,11). 1, Pofllll<ll<°"•· Q ecllo\lov•.ia, O..atl, .. _,,. Hen.V•1tllF1NI 1. IClm, USSR, lt.IOO. 7. lliftl T0«hc.~v.t, U5' Sit,~-. EHIGe,._,, lt6SO a.C-o, "'-'•· 1•.tJS. s. Esc:ller, ~ G<!r'nwnr. It HO. • Ete••••I. H10f19••r. tt.•14. 1, unow•-. R-la.a.Lo ... 11,H ...... ry, 8ozb1g t.ltMW•--lfllt Ci.~t Gu!O'I. Roma"I•, be•I Je.,. Ruft, Fr-e, W r Karallap, ,_,1 •. """' Tahlni, Cillarwi. IOf'IOtl: Cl.t'kt. C..l'Uld•, bc1•1 l't1n»nt Ftnl1.tMl1 .S.0, Muellor, Wul <;erm•rty, lleol I"'""'"'· Nl9"•. torfttU; Kolev. ftu•o•rli,. t>ftc.t P1u·tti. Kor••, ) O; .... OW. H-lrY, DUI Nwokl)ol• Nl..-1•, lotltll. Ald•m.,, CuM. ,,...,, Ou•<U, T11oty, flCO l, Sdn(~I. Domhtl<an A•pubflc, be•t Hft,,h, c,uv~• '°''"'' GO'l\l>O, MO"OOll•, out "'-'· T-. IM•ll S1cHrllA, Pol-, 11961 Nh~-. S...tll-, '""'" PortillO, A,.,.-............. , o---......... fo;•••U. Sttlf•'· ,...,,,,1.,. ,,.., 8oonlu•,,O. '"•il•tH.t. ICO•t M t C•n1l11>, n1u.,,1ft, f)ofl411f -UNU, ,.,,.flo lli(e, >' ne,,..., L UI CAt..-•• b"'~I NfllA\, Vl"rtetWIA,) 0 " ........ .... ,.,.,,0¥, USSA. O••• , •noPt.t•nn•. (A., G4<m.t"Y.H . &.lefl'IMlH-... o.tv1~. "'""'"· \l"al Oo>vlln, Au<l••ll•, ICO? V"""" V•,,.,tUltl•, b4•1 O•WUll•. GI><!,_. ll)<t1•lt. Ptr.t, UAIY, twt"I ftOOlt. l OQO, fOJ"Ottt. ~ .. vcnct-nll.o. U\\11, °"'" Ocml•ml>O, uootw1•. tnrltlt l ibvr-d, VltQln hl•nd\, ~t ,.,.,.,..,.,. f V....\ht, lnrl~ll, (,~rllt1, (.UO., otnl Ol"'°t• MonQotlA, KOJ. Mod~r• rnatathla• '1 ... 111141 ..... 1 ~- ' f>yflall ~o<i..11, Pol-. U'°Oll'n4• 1 l.rdMv, US~lt. 141> J llaftu. C1tt-lor•\ln, )"'4 • AUw••. H•f\f, '-'U ' ,, .. ,,H. Dt•c .. n .. -"" ' '61t_,M41.~A111Mie, 'u~t•. Al.. U l vri.r. F~I Um ... .,,,.,, jfft l._ ............... ~ ... ···· ....... , ....... , ... 191$,_,,., I 8r•l•t", U,SS• J. Cn<-tov_.\•-'· l).t~I J. .,_,,, 1$,.l'IS 1 Pot•""· 1l.1'.:Jl, Ut1lltd Sl•I• .. l),HH 11•11, 1s.~1 >IOOO C•o.,·~'Y llll<I /' t Po•h'. 11 II' Ml, I lit , &.•°"• IJ·T~ t0 1)11 l»'"I'-3 PyCld PK"'~ P!>i.....,, If,. 10 •311 "°'"" • NIQh11no.1••. ""' "" 11 "10 I J.H ~:'o,.~.!'!'~;o:; ~~~~:,!~,~ ~ Ut\1 PVI"'' • AIM ?4 Ni•fft~•. U . 1' lf, uu,.._,.., _ , .. .., Creu.C-V """ ' 6r•t•1n. Jt\1 OOlnO I PtM......,. j\t)J '•"'WWI• )) .. • FrAnO JS.I ~ lt.,l'yaoy J.lM ,._ S-. JHl I Un.t.O !>l•l•\, >W•. Ba•~tllall MfN Group a 'V.,.qo,1a ... 1.u. u~11v 11 US/\ 1, l~Vf)I 0 110•1\ ill WOMEN CrN'Pto\IOvJ .. 11.\ H . J,•O"Jf'OI U~A" '"""'" I. UNltEOSTA TES 11~1 ·fl>-•. ll"l{h ••tt t Mltyfo•\ II. H•'''' 11. OutUi.te 0. L~dJf"rm.trt 1. R-rh 11, O'C0rtrt0r S. H••d 10. \imp"°" II CANADA IJ)I -14,.rto 1. (.,1~11 .. 81-U, St'•"-t '•· S...t~Ny •· T uuwy >•# Uobin J, Jofv\\OR • 8J,...,."J 14•1111-C.....U SI, Uf\•l•<I ~1 .. 1~' ~· lot•I '°"'' c.n..ia ,,, U"''"" St•ll' JI ~I'° Cl\lt AA>. V• "· 011t1• ••· Ser@•~t. O••lld, s-•"< ,, "'°""""'· Orou'C E•"tCAtmotf"IY t, Sp•1nO f'f~f d If o~hrH o ..... ,. Sllol•rt4, W.'1t.«•m•flr1 llaftdbafl MEN Gr•\l•A ""°"''tv•• 10. USSll 11 O.rwn.u• 1t J.iP..trt \I W. M GiftM•f\y J•, (ttft..td~ H WOMEN \ISSR I• Rom.1~•• • l t\t ~, """"V 7•, J•p.tn 10 HUo>OnrY 1 .. (,a"~") \I oll<-11bu II ME N Greupll J 31><1nMI 8ra1ll J.() llWOll'f N <#reup II M""Oo.1f'"t •. ttAty 1 AOf'l'Wnl• ). Yvqo\fAVt• S tM'hufMWb J, Wesr Gernwn1 I Gn11•E Cot-••. Au>lrlli4) MU ICO II, lrart l Diving Fix Accusation Up in Air MONTREAL <AP' -The in· temational swim ming and diving federation said Thursday night it needed further explanations of an accusation by the United States divin g t eam manager that Soviet officials tried to fix the Olympic springboard compeU- tion through him After a meeting or the mem- bers of the executive bureau or Feder ation International de Nat- lation A m ateur c f~lNAJ . a s pokes man said "they feel that further explanations must be made .•• because the informa- tion ls insufficient at this lime." The tea m m anager , Tom Gompf, told Th<' As11ociated Press that the Russians propolled a deal to him through which the ~viels would have gotten votlnit s upport for thc.'i r womC'n '11 s pringbnard d i ver, I rina Kulinina, In cxchanKt' for a pro. misc to have R us111an JUd~t's huck Pb.I I Boggs or the 'n1ted States In the men's event. Gomprsnid he made clear lo the Russians he rejectedtheflxorrer. In a tclt•vlsed lntc•rvlc•w Thune day night. Gonwr backed off l'IOmc of his rt>murks. lft• said the Russians had discussed JuctJ(ln.z with him but htid not cxpllcltly offered o deal. The AsscJ<'latcd Press stood by Its or i!tinal report of Gompf's all••1t11tions and said It ha d . a t Gompf'a request. refrained from u:;lnit th name of the Soviet officiaJ whooffored lb•~ deal. Steelers, All·stars £olllde CHICAGO (AP) -Terry Bradshaw and the two-limeSu~r Bowl c b a m pion Pitts burgh Steelers are 15-polnt favorites tonight when they tangle with a strong-running. strong-defensive College All· star squad. All ·s tar mento r Ar a Parseebian says that 1r "we clln play 'a n e rror.free game, the fans are in for a .surpri~ ... Pit· tsburgh, a very sound football team, is going to have its bands full." "We have to gel off to a good start.·· sald Parseghian, who re· signed at Not.re Dame a year a.co becauseotbealth reasons. "We've been c lose the last two years and there's not that la rf!c a separation between us and the Steelers. I Uke that underdog role O• Tt' 'l'••lglet Cllaaaef 7 at 8:3e and I think the All·st.ar squad does, too." . The lu l time the All·stan upset ttle National Football League champlons was In t9G3 when coach d\to Graham's yoongsle.rs stunned the late Vince Lombardi and his Green Bay Packers,20-17. The Pf'OI b ave wOll the game 30 times. the collegians nine, wlltl two lies. Ml!!"Klng will be CTUarterback Richard Todd of Alabama. No. t choice or the New York Je'-' and the first signal caller to go In lhc- pro draft. Todd did not report to All·star camp. ln the offensive backfield, All· American's Archie Grifnno£0bl6 State, the two-lime Hel!MIU\ Trophy winner. and (..'huck Mun· de of California power a corpg or runners that abo includes Tony Galbreath of Missouri. J oe Washington o( Oklahoma and MUte Pruitt of Purdue. ·~18hing ·Picks Up In Area Water tem~utures and conditions are play· int a m ajor part In the on and off 11-hing enJOyed by Orance Coast •.milen rttently. Wator tempe ratures dropped in the last few daya, but are back up lo abo\lt 62 degrees. And a D.na Wharf spokesman reports unclear water conditions are hamper· inc (ishing. According to Rill Channell at Davey's Locker, bonito strikes !• are picking up and bass and barracuda t atciles are intermittent. "It has been a slow couple of days for bass, but it seems to be plcking up again," says Glenn Pierce at Art's Landing. Channell also reports. spotted bass in Newport Bay with some halibut. The~ Pol mer Method SWING CLUIHfAD ALONC Titt LINE Hett 1i a ba~c pnnoplc or aoU lhat many playns fail to c:onudtr: ro Hl1 A STRAIGHT SHOT. \'OUR CLUlfHf'AO MUST BE. ~VINv Al.ONO THE TAR· t iET LINF. OUlllNCi IMPACT. I nuJrnc 1 path 1tuou&h 1he btll 11nd try to •win& your ch1bhud alon1 th.at path through the tu ulna lrtA (m11n ilhw1a1ion). ~ ') ..... In other words, you c:anno1 hil 1he ball '1ra11h1 ir your club· head ocr cro•~• the t.ar&tt hne in 1hc h1111n1 arta. lf1hu happcni, cxJ>«I a >h« or e hook 1f 1hc ball $hould ny wa1gh1. fl will go I I :~ ~ .~ 4 ~ I: . IHCOM(ct 11.ALIEACM-US.nqltf\.I-· tO the lch Or righl or lhe l&rlCl. :::6i;.!!. ~11,':;..~.~::,~~.~ Remember 1h1s principle and ,,_ .... 1 1• .. -11'•"9~ JO••· apply ii 10 cvr:ry ~hol you makr:, r.c~. 1IO °""'" • wna o.u, t Ml•IM. from drivn 10 pulls. OUIAllO -1i1 ... Qftn: '11<'11ko '--------------------------briM\, 'f:M>l\110 •• l\..th l>V\. llO Ofwt l;w\\, l'tOrotll "00. 1 bt.C., ~· tM'-•· ••001100 -Ill ano••rs· lo08 ~ A • botlo•o.11Ju•l<0""'•'·'"~"4K ....... l "'a!!e ct1on Nl10ut. 1'4 bl\.M!' b•'"'· It.tr.. It-• ~ •"9•••\! 91 bollllo, II mocktttl, l•S ---=----------roc:ktod, 1Solafi'l '4!uld. • PAllAOISE COVE -1)1 ..-01,,_.._. 2U ""· ~ 110n>10, o llAhbut. Tl roo <lid MAltlMA DEL lllEY -» A1'9len: 71'rockt0d $AllTA.M0ttlt_A -~· •"91 .. ~ 101 1oAnO N". lS Ootu\o. 10 ('81 o b.f.,\. 1 b,irrt<ud•. Ill r<Kk iw>S. 1•1'9t -)0 -'-"· ll n-.< .. e rel, )0 '°'' IN>S. 1 boll·•~ VENTUllA -" anQlfr\ llS' '"'O bd\'• 17 '•nd buh, 2 h•hb"t-10 IO<k Mesa, CdM Notch Wins <Od,4 1•nQCod J<OWCOd 1.0HG eucH r1c1mon1 P• .. 1-•J T im Young poured in And for Edison it was ::,.·.~·:. 11~~~~~:~·~~~;~11w _'· 11:; 19 poiAts to pace Cost.a Kregg Kanemaru and enq••"· s ve11ow1a•1. 111 -·•~. i.s Mesa High to an 84·59 Steve Davis coming up u 11col>4•s.1"•"""'·1•1•oc"°" ,·ictorv over Warren with the big plays. Ed ,..:::.~=~~~~::;,:.-;-:1~:!~~ !Ugh of Downey and a Bell and Bob He rson also t.-one gam~ hold on first contributed to the win· NIOllltO IAY IVlr•'• u...i.,.1 -• o ono•..-i· e 11..q '°"· ,~ roc-.O<I, place in Costa Mesa ningcause. • ., ... , 1..1""1r191 -"4n01"•· ~ s ummer basket ball c.n.llM ... tMI ·~~~~;:,:~'ci~~ thn9,,,., 71 '">0 league action Thursday wmi •: '~ "! : <od •11 rock'°"· 1 s~•mon., ,...".,..'· night at Corona del Mar p..,,1,.. s s o ts SAOC O•EGO IMun1<IJt•I P1er1 -•u H gh Moll•• i. o 2 11 .,,Ol•n 11 y•llo,.tdol, 1.)01 •'""<"'"· 1 · °""''' s o t tO •50 l>Ot\110. ,.,.. ca•«o o .... 100 ...... In other :iction. Corona .. o.....i ., , o " '~"":;.1~~:~~":'s -JO•tlgltn;•50 delMar hl'ld ontosl.'COOd =~..,..,. ! ~ : .! "''"l°" ,.,."'"oJ place, edging El Toro ~ .. ,.., 0 1 1 1 MALllU "IER -Ill.,...,..,. IS 57·55. F•'-e I O I t ~::;c.o04u • .o-"10·'°"'"'·""'0<" Elsewhere in the final Tol.tls scon1>vo.!1r10,: u M NrwP011T1oa .. ,•,1."<~.,1 -"s Huntington Beach w •• ,,~ nu u ,.._,. _,.,, 1J l>llr•A<UOJ, JI• .,.,.,.,o, lot Ed C.O-.lo Me\Ol ?S lO II 21_.. """ 1 n•hbut tA•I'• L•nd•"4' -"' League gan1 ('. ISOO El Toro 1551 .,,~,.,. J• ...,,,.tua •. "' "'"'·"" came from behind tu de· '" 11 ,. • bon•IO,lh•Ul>ut,lJr0<ll.<od.ll<lgl4'1I frat Lvnwood, 44·38, al 8.C:Mrln J 0 3 IS ....,,., J A ,,._,,_. 2 I 0 S o""" wH4111= -:JU •nci• .. •· ~ Edison. M••~H111 1 1 1 ,, • ...... •1 "",,., .. o ... JI• °""110• l Costa Mesa 's balanced M>~•H111 0 1 2 1 ... ~Z':,1·,,eo110 -47 .. ..., ..... i 16s :ittack produt'ed s ix = : ~ ~ ~ "°"''• ~u11co1Mn, 1 v•• "'·"'· ll> players in double figures l(o\'"""1 .1 o 2 • ~.~~O:,,.~'::":':h.~~1':.s:;.~~'. including Young. Toi." c. ..... ,~,1~~1 IJ u •••""•·)"<•loeolM"·",.."11<11.11 S teve Parrino (OD· •• 11 "' • ...,~~,;~,·.-~~°"'~0111 onql•r,: Of. tributed 15, Stan M~ler ~~" ~ : ! :~ btrrtcvcl•. 1M bon110, iu °""· l h:.id 12 and Gary \V1Lls, 0111<• to o 3 20 -·•• ..,., "'""· 'yello•tou, 1!1.t110u1. Doug Dysart •ind Mike ~::,,~k : : ! ~ 100•o<Hoa. Snow each scored 10. 1to1M 1 1 , J J\k:< Black was the =0 ~ g ~ ~ l eading scor e r for Tow •• ,, > n u Corona del Mar with 20 eiroro S<•••'~'i:"11 n-n points and Jack Tuzac-c.oion.oe1M1t •• u 11 11-" counted for 15. , f'• .:!av July ~3 1976 DAIL V PILOT 87 II' Park Los Alamitos Race Results · Racing Entries ,.,s.1~, .. i ............... . "1111T .....Cl • lltfl<N>q~) - o1o; ~ ... c ....... ,no. ,, • .,,,,no"'"" M.A--. .. . f'.•.t !>.,.< ,..._ .. 01 II• CoMI•-Clwoil 1,. ,_~ •• , .. _,, II• ~lfo<tnl l!Mll•o IOoftultool )C 111 , .. 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Me No •'1 oll lie\ U IU<IO 10 M~ylh•m 011\lef' 6 •·J• •~1r•u. ........ )0 fllHTH llACt 400 YM"" i Yot4' .,.,, tta1m•~ Pwr\•\t'f\)O frvi t ""-"•t '"''II \OIO \A'l')l IWIO Mo" r•IKO I 1\11)1111 1J t0 I lr1oQo1 {'nt) •WOii• II 0t111u111noo tou ot.ho ••~ \ru,., '''• t.l•J llo J •ll• f<f. t<ttt1r w111, t.o 0 11 locr, kwl Al>Oul No'K••"" .. U C•t<I• t frvlt l'Oh., & '-lttf Mh1 Poc. •••d '"' H All-no-), •u Cyclist· Race Motorcyrlt' spt•e4wuy t1ct ion resumes tonight at Costa Mesa's Ora.ng • County Fairgrounds with uclion starting ot 8: 15. Among the top cychst."' in action are Dann)' Be<'ker • .M1lw Bast, Rack Woods. Bruce PenhaJl and Oubb Ferrell. CONGRATULATIONS JOHN BARKER TODAY Hl!•s CEl-ATING lllTHDAY NO. 40 Paid '°' by the Friends of John Barker COmm111ee: including G. Leach Pres : R Pallon. V-Pres. 'N Pritchard. Treasurer, Frt81 Took, Secretary; M. Rebella. Sgt. at Arms Gauchos Fall, 10-6 La Fonda came buck lo score seven runs in the ninth inning to defeat the Saddleback Gauchos 10-6 in Metropolitan League baseball action Thurs- day nii:ht at Memorial Park in Santa Ann. But it was Mark Rains who came up with the clutch free throw with two seconds left on the clock to insure the win. Hollypark Results. '7% COUGJ.1 11-7 .................. ,._ ...... .... Uc.O~C. '2975 '72 CAf'•U .. .................. .,_ ... ..., ...... -LU. U I-. '2695 , The host Gauchos JtRV<' up four hits, thr ee walks and a wild pitch in the ninth. Mike Jlcil was the IJiJt bat for the Gauchos with three hits and one rba in five trips to the plate. Catcher Bill Vnngalis C'ontrlt)uted two hits and Dav(' Barron smashed a triple to drive in lwo runs for the Gauchos. ~·•--CkOo .. holO .... , .... " ... ,1,(11) V4"19oll'-c St"l,p(I n .. '°"·" o -··~.so Y°""O, If w ....... , t•Nl.0.11> AW•l\,IO '"~ .. .. \ I ) I ) l . , l 1 I 4 II I 1 II 11 J 0 , 1. 0 0 ' 0 0 It 0 I ,, • u ,.. 0 () ' t 0 , 0 0 () 0 0 • 1c--.·-~ , ' . 100 IOO t07-IO I) t 000to:t400 .. Ul Corona led a ll the way, but was held to 11 points in the fourth quarter while scrappy E l Toro scored 22 1n the same period. Mark 11111 led the way with 17 and Bob Charles had 15 for El Toro. Water Polo Tryouts Set T ryouts for the Newport Aquatics novice U>-12> swim team will be conducted Saturday m orning (9) a t the Newport Harbo r High pool (Irvine Street). Qualifier! will go into tralnlne July 16 through Sept .. 6. There will be a Sl5 c harge for the six- wttk course . For further fnfor mo· lion. contact Bill J ewell at64.S--t279. OCC, Saddleback Down Cage Foes Orange Coast College defeated Occldentll College, S6·SO, in Los Angeles Harbor summer buketball action Thurs- day nicbt at Harbor College. And in other league play. Saddleback ed«ed Women's Golf Cerritos. 81MlS, in Cer- ritos Lengue action in the loser's gym . Henry Mlklewicb was the high scorer for Sad· d.Jeback wtlb 18 points. Teammates Buck Day and PbJl Sherman each scoredl6. And for Orange Coast it was PhH Bolden leading the way with 13 points while Skip Jeranlto ac. rounted for eight. 0,..,.. CNit tM• .. ft .. - --· ... 0 • ll.w\vt t 0 , • ~ ' . ' .. '°'*" 4 s , ,, t..... ' ' 0 J o.n.."" 1 • t t lerrr t S 11 "4041.W l 1 1 7 L.., t t 1 <I 0....... 1 • ~ , f•'-1• 21 u 0 ~ S-_, ml -Mi~lowltr 1t, Ofy I llAY II, Ht1m IS, snt,_ 1' "'~u. ,.1111\T •Ace -'tur..,,.. J .,_ olO\ & .._ Clalmh•o. Pllt'M ... -. ... , .... , .• o.....,,,., IMl:Her-1 tt.20 Siii 4 00 OU.nlll~• l~t1ol 11 • .lD 6.IO lrl\lll'elr !Howard) U.00 l ime -1.1111s. AISO R•n -SIHlt Sh.,. llret, Wtl~ SuMlllne, Pe11i1• l'Pamlw, Olen'lll't 1.Al'il, Somell1lng F14!et. 14- "'""" Jt.,., 1EJ1n111r ... -..._,, oAl'-Yo1 .... NII Strole""' llCOllO It AC II -6 ""'°""" J a 4 ¥9ar o&clt. 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Ouil'la&F-lo IMcH••-1 ,.11.Allel ITorot Ml"C.111~•"1 IH•• .. ,I Tl--1 ~•tS Aft.o "~" -All w .... Encl, ~ ftnO-.Gol!Mt(ll.JwlloM F. HoS<roti;l'lff. f'llt1'1f llA(I! -I 1114 mil" Ot1 turf. J yNr olCI' & 119, Fllflt) & Nf<' .. Ci.IMl"O Pw~ lt,000, Aprll''• Hope IH•wl•~ I 6 . ..0 • 40 ? II) Aclv4S..ll• IMeMI \ ... 0 toO Pklwre Po'IC•<cl ll'll'Uy) ~ t0 Tlltlf'-Lt4JfS, Aho 11.., -c""n•. Udw N<O(ltllllm, loN•,.t'I Wi\tl, Su)on •ut>llt, Mone~ '·-· """"' 1.-·~· k<4"<--Mte<1I. °""" 0'010t't ,,.,.,.., Acltll.,,1 .. l"l:•YI '°"""" 1v.,_.1 Time -1, 10 4fJ. SJ 8u OA -•·A~tr• .._ a )o S60 '00 UO ...... , ... ,.i.~tt.M, >• JIO HO AllO .... -llt Prl.,,. Tl-. l'lp ,._,ic,.. •. o"''' ~·11• .... ,...11 .. l'rtn,,.,, NA•llu.tfl•, O<IO•r D ... 0. H-...Oll•r 0'1•. O•°""*' Old ..,"""''· 1-ttal<lled -"''"<" Mlltlftlt, C11•• M•f, Geeo 811t eolf, -~ 100 uo U O 2M 7.40 Plf'TM a ace -t fl'lle Of\""'·' .,.., Oldl £ ..... l't11le5 & .......... Al• -· ~ ........ o .. ,,,, foottl CC...1-•I Sl • 1610 710 SiiooMf,...,,,...., (Pil'<•fl l,.11) >.JO CW11 ... 11e<> lftte•<el .... r.,,..-cJUIS. AIW> Re" -Pld" Wlncl\'°""-Slr ..... ll•Hfl¥, 1C1 .. 1 c.ow .... ~ llK ............. 1 .... . Hokretc- .. ~---J.O...Ws .,.... a • .... ~ .... illt411. .. SIXTit llAC:• -I Ill•"'''""-J & • _, ~ -""" <la1m1ne. Coltt ' ... cll,..,. """• l1,000. £ ... ("1t1Uyl • 90 ~lie COeftt•leal 6i9W~ l~lll•<I n --1011s 3>0 HO MO UO •.tQ ..... ltttl ............ ,, •• If· ••--•· 09<19' Atltll, SI.tr $/'ow, " • Royals Post 7-0 Victory Ray Cnfl a pun hi' third ahutout and Dave Bienek smacked a solo home run to lead the Fountai n Valley Royals lo a 7-0 rout of Orange Thursday night In Thoroughbred League tourney action at Foun· t aln Va lle1's Mlle Square Park. Tonight the Royals meel Fullerton at 1\a.run High School ln second round action. ,_.....V•IW'fa ... ttett nc•-.a 0.8-,<f Gary .. _,_, .. ..... RllClffl-. u "'-.ti il.,..,....,c Oemt1• '' °°"' AlllW1on, "" Oon~A P•lmer,JI> tr•ll.o •~ r ",_. i I 1 O 1 1 1 1 • I I 0 2 1 0 0 t , 1 0 4 0 ' 1 ' 0 l t , 0 ' 1 1 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T-~ t• 7 I S k_..,,....., , " . OOtl 000 0-0 t 2 10> 021 a-I I 0 CAPRIH ,,..., .. Tl DIUYHY •3999 lSer. GAECSA58729) NEW 1976 MONARCHS fMMB)IATI DIUVHY '4376 (Ser.6'N34L5221621 SS YEARS Of EXPERIENCE BRING YOU THE ..• GOLDEN TOUCH IMIPICTIOM·IYllY MIW CAI IS ....-.CTl9 for foc1ory delectl or ~ ~91 0 tOOtl °' ~ Oft•~•\. UPlaT PlllPAIATI0'6-E•"Y Mw <or ;, de•t<o••'Y oc11ul•ed 10 9•• 109 ,,..,hott<o1 periormClllC .. MA.te f'OUum.Eacll -rar i\ td-J.tod IO o ~ w .. by hord ·~ wtllt \pe<d WOO ft Je ... TffT • ......, <i--" car 10 ~~~r0t1i..ar~ RIMI. INSPICnotM -W of •he~ to.di ieom pe<Y:)l'IOJy ~ eoch car ord c..-..ody for dtlivery. 7 4 P'tNTO IUNJ.IOUJ' ................ ,,n.t. ........... '9" tow .. __ ........ U&, U l.ul. 'I 995 '71 OLDS. CUTLASS SUf'lEMI ""' . .-.-. _., -....... ·----• .-.. u.. lt..CIJ. '1995 '74 DODGt DAlT 4 ............... .-.--u.. 01.aJL '3395 '7J UMCOlN SID.,. t •• ._.... .. M ,_ ... A'4/fW ... _ .... _._ ... .....,_""' , ........ . '4795 '72 MllCUlT MAl9U1S ,, •• , .... c, ............... .,, ............... 1 .-... ._ •• -t ,.... .-.u..n 1.fn . s2995 JOHHSON • SON 75 COUC.Al Xl·7 ._ .. .._ ..... , ... , ••• ,. •h•rt•• AN/f'M .................... -...-.... _ ....... .........., .. --. .,_, '5395 '70 ~COLN COUf'f ~ ..... M,., .... ....._ ........ ...,..._...,.,.u .. 1•• .. ct:. s2195 •n FOlD MA Villa< ......... _,. .......... _ ... _...,.1 ........................ -.u.. ....... s2295 '74 MAU IV M .,.... .. ... H S-tuiH . ·~ t._ AMjfM ............. ..,...,4 ..... Wf1i,. ...,_,., ,_ 1Uk91~ s7395 '71 OODGI CH.UGflt . .......... ~,.. ......................... ~ u..eu...n . 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 540-5630 ••Men "8 Tu • Lie. • . ,,, I •• DAIL V PILOT ~rto•y Ju'~ 23 1970 Weeke11d Calendar ·Lasers to Race By AUtON L()O( \IU:Y o.-•• ),_,,._, ..... "-.••• peedy La:.er Cla~ dini:hws a11• ix p ectcd to :iwarm O\cr N,•"port Harbor Sl\ndoly u~ tlw Nc\\J,JOrl I I arbor Cham bt•r or Commt·rcl :.l,1.:1 ') the fmst Fl1&ihl of lhl· l.J 1•n .1:-." .. u11 :slilute for th~ f J lllltl 1-11 i;hl o! tlw Snowbird,, More lhan 100 o( 1111' l t foo l isingleh::inch:d tl 1n~hH•.., .m· ,.,,,. r lt'cl on lht: start111 u ult th1· HJ llw.1 f>uvlhon-_ The boill!> "'111 1 ;in· m 1·r .i fi ve mile c.•uur:.c th.rt '"II t.ih.c llll'm up the south l.1du Cll.11111\ I h.11 k around the CU:O.tl't'll IJl-Ulll ur r.1d1J I It', then up the n ot'lh Lido l'ha111wt rim\ 11 the buy to ;1 m arl. olf Uw I l.1r t .. 1r Dl'PDr11tll'11t and IJ.r1 I. lu ttrl' 11111.,lr near the Pnvilw n. l 1ni:.h. Olht•r pnµ •tual:. ''Il l be .1'-'.ard~d lo lh{' ltri.l gir l, ~ounacbl girl, youn11est b()). oldc:.l :.l.1ppcr .rnd tnc f1n t marncd couple. I~ OTllt:K \\ El-.K•::\D ~ Jl'hl1n~ :i1:t1on on lhl• IUl·.al l'>l:l'Ol', NC•\\purl 11.u l>ur ) J dll t 'Jo h "111 t·u11duct Uw f It' t• t c h u 111111 o n.., h ll" f o r th 1• 1-.tchdb 2.! .1mt Luclt•r.., 1ti d .1'1"it'~ un ot't•;111 t·our w~ S.1turd.1\ .rml Sunday. l>Jnu l'llull Y .1t·ht ('lub \\ 111 st:ti:c 1111· th11 ti r ut t' ul l h l.~1dH·::. ~·nc•.., for l'l I l11rm.1nt·l· I I .111111\ .111 H.inn.: Fkl'l \,II hh (111 ~.llllfd,I\ · ~1utht•rn l..'J i1lu11u.i \.atht111~ A:>· 'Ol"IJ\11)0 l ..tll llCl.11 t. •\ AfiliQ"'I" li.tHMt tM'""" JI I I t I 1 11o t1tt v.,.f Pt-•~·, I~ 10 ••'~' l , I ;.-·~-,t W l ·~ ~ "••t•MOftoC•~f •1•4!,,. t1AliU " •A "4t &. •I I "•11.,.41 TUE SPONSOIUM: Ch.iml wr 111 Commerce hopl''4 to m .. 1kt• tlw I .1 .... 1 race a rival t o th1· J·11~hl ol tilt' Snowbirds which W3$ on1.·c l.nuwn a., •·the world's b1ggl'<.,t ht lie \ Ul'hl r act·. The Sno\\ bird \\a.., a colorful 11 t•111l catboat which was 1nd1 gcnous lo Newport Harbor. tf\•~• • ~J,.o \ .,,, '"'IJU ~ .... ~ I +ii 'S.ft,.,\ t UT'1 • f11c,1 'If j 'f t4, .,..,t, "'°' • .,,,.,f>JAMVllW'\ ... ,.c,-n Clu!i f'vnt O\,,.,..t1 S. ,.iW'9'U '4(., MQ._, f , ••f.it t\ tw'fJ .. ,,. 5'Aftl u.ttwitA v pw , 1;a,1..-1011 l•un .. '\ ~ '" MAt..•~J T·l~1( vtti ... (."" h.• •"-' ~.\i&hOtWf, !.t'wn1 , '>:.1' 111, t-•A\..i'J\ V(fillOlS YA(' ... T (l.UH -.J•\"t U~ litcx.-.,, •-.10c>I ~"'''°" r \.lftO•- The L jser IS the ra~t1.•-..l ~ru\\ IO~ d inghy cla ss in th1· ''orlrl and 1s c1111 sldered in ~onw circles to be t hl' Ml<' ccssor to the Finn Cla5s 1n 01) mptc yachting. OCf -.•. 0£ ,,,, 1'1f •b -~"', .,.,_..,,, .. h i•• .J f</l(t: p" .. ~ l•'' . ',,, (0fiiO'J'-.[iJ (.A'f) Y'ACkf Clttll ~ t •O )CH 1~4 Sri,,, •j' • '" J,, l!Jl .. l.\ IA"<A"A INC..AS'>OC1-'tl1 N l•.JO U I~· \•"''°"• ""' 1J.,, ~h. 'II W Af[ YA(Hf(l\.ll' •).ab-• wnG•Y \i(.h11••""·~1[M'i 'fAnt (LUH .._ t ~·~A1i1•• Most of the perpetual t roph1c·<; for the old Flight of th1· Snn" birth haH· been rededicated for the l-11~ht or thl· Lasers. To p a '' a rc! 1s lht· t\ll11•rt So1land T rophy for the .f 1r~t bu.it lCJ t4'Y /¥1 ft '' ,,.-1 •Y ~•••t M.H .. "f •'"'"·' ·~ r,,t•'..•tVfU.h )v"l't'r ., •t•iu t•t ~." J t 11<\r;>1.1r~ .. tJ.t;. Vietori a-~laui Rae.- Race Passage Tops LAHAINA , lla wa 11 Bremerton. W::i5h . has <AP > -H ace P assai?l'. J. h<'t>n clt.>d a red I h1· cor- 44 ·fool :.loo p fro m rcctcdt1me w1nnt'rmthc Coast Guard Eyes . Cadet Achnissions The V .S. Co<hl Guard ha-. arir1ounred that rt is· now acccptmJ? and proc1•ssm~ appllratton-. for ap· pointment as l':ldc>l l ' S. C'O:t'>I Gu,11'11. <.'lass or 1981 Apphcatwns a rt• be1n,l! m·rL·pl!•d from both ml·n and women. A ppointml'nh to thl' Cnasl c;uarcl Academy an• tcndt•n'<l solt'h' on tlw buw .. 111 .1 n.1 t1onw1dc <·om p<>ttlwn ''1th no «011~rt.·s-..wn ,1I ,111 pointmcnts·or geoj!ntph1c·al quota" Applll·at1011-. tor a pprnntmt'nt m u't tw 'Uh· milted to the Dtrl'ttor of \dmis-..11111-;, L ~ l'o;.i-..t Guard Ar adt'my. pnor to Ol·c· 15, l'lili Candid .ties must arr;.u u:e to p.1rt1r1p.1lc' 111 <'ilhcr the Colle~t.· Bo~1rd o f S«hol.J:-!1c Aptllulll' 'I 1·,t ~ATJ or A m en can Collc)!C """"''"ml•nt 1 ,\l"I prior to or indud111~ lhl· No\. :m adm1111strJt1e>n lor U1eACT und the lk c.-1 adm1111:.lral1on for the SAT. Applications and <1d1Jit1onal information m av be obtainl'd bv \\ntin~ tn the Dtrcctor of ,\ff. m issions, \Jnitcd Stutes <.:oa::.t c;uurd Ac,1d1°lll), Nl'w London. Conn.06320. Offslwre Po1ver Boat Trials Set Tht> 1971i edition of thl· Wurlcl Of«;horc S11c1.•rl Tri::ils for powl·r IJoat~ w11l lw hdil 1\u~ 2G <1l :'II ar tna dl'I Rev. Announcem ent nf thl' 1•\ 1•nt ".1-. mJck In Rob Nordsko1(llf \'a n Nuys, pn•,1cknt 1•1 th1• .\nwnc<1n Power Boal J\s!lor1;1l1<•n. puhfr.,h1·r nt l'o \H•r boat Magazine llnd holdl·r of lhl' c·urrl'lll \\orld s p1•1'd fl" cord m hrs 35 fool C'1Aan•\t1• hull. l'o'' crb11.1l l\tag::iz1nt• Spccwl. "Th1io. Yl'ilr's \'n •nt promi:>t's to d raw on1· or lh(• largest fa'lcl'> !'-tnn• the 111t'l'!lll1111 p f1/11· tn,11 ... 111<1 prn t;JX'cts for r ccord·:!:>l'lltni; 1 uns ..irt• l'll c 1·lll•111 , !'..1111 Nords koJ(. \'rctona. B. C , tu !\laui Yacht Ral't'. R;11·e Pass a g l·. ~k1p­ p er e d b y P :.i ul M cC ull o u j!h o f Bremerton. ".1-. the fifth boat lo fints h the r an', <·rossin~ lh l' line ht•rt:: :'llond.1'. I lo" i.'' l'r. H.in • Passa~t' "on hl·c·ause ll trail<'d only larger boats "h1ch :i re a-.s1g nl'd a larger handicap, rt11:e of. f1c1.il:. stud \\'{•dncsd :.i-. Sevl'n .\ achts complN· <'<I tht' 2.:100-milc course \\ e dn<'...,1.1' .111 d fl\ e mor e '' t'rc · dut• Thurs· d:w. The last f1nish1.•rs a1 e not l''\ll{'('lcd uol1I m•\t '' c<•k Cocurud M ea• h t-r t ..,t jy I l' t I'\ t I II n Jfl t .... H '1f1Jtlf,l't' .... ,,, i.t.tlfh tit t "'flll'J '>•'"'· ... .. , .. u. ,, ~"' , 11~l ., '' •0'' w •• • oa '"' 11·~ ,. ,. , ., "•»J' tt•Qt ''"''"' •'f ""'·'' ~ 'ti 1 .. u~u•••' 1 ""' I '"'ca- 1 .. 1,,.. t 'Od ' 111 I I I lfl t•, •', ,., I r.\f'I•~ f" tw t , t• t•1'J 1 .._I fh'1\P.t•l1.1'1 _.. [>~. !tu11 •• '10011. Tidt-!r .,,, "' "' , 'l'••J'' ,,,.., ..• . ,, ... , .,,,,, "~C>n..l .. . ,,.,,. , ... • ,. •• <N r, ,,, •" F'AtO&'I' .. ... "· )IHUllD.A'f '\l ~ ""· ~ I ,., .. ' ~ ". • 11 v '"• !>U NO&Y ~00•1 "" •• "' •I .(1 1 .. '' ~I ..-c. .,.,--f!\ at, I •" 11 ' , J ~nt \.'"' '\ \1 1 n\ '\1 h 'I C1'Jt1 ••. /!Ai,.,~,,MOll. \) t n .'4-1.-S l µth. Cati 642-5678 Put a fe w words 10 work fo r ou STAR SUMMER SPORTS SCHOOLS • \ Youngsters 8-17 Prof essionol lnsrruetion ~~,Doy Schools Meet Professional Stars STAR SPORTS SCHOOLS INCLUDE: *Video Tope Arv.)}':o· .,;,1 * T Shirts * Profile Anol~is * Tichers to Pro Gomes IN NEWPORT-CM AREA At Tewin kle Park (cALL SAT. OR SUN. 9 -sl Chalk Hitting School -July· 26·00 Soccer Football Golf Aug 16-20 Aug 9·1 ~ Aug2·6 • l<'rt1ricorP'> • Hondbool,, * ln~uronce • *Autographed PicM es ONLY $35°0 or less per school Special Discounts Avoiloble- For school in your oreo coll: Limited Enrollment (714) 752-1036 4029 Wtslerly Place # l 15 Newport Beach 92660 Bank Amerlmd or Master Charge Scouts to Sail -~end .\ ·- 'fHI: BOOK't \~ ) REVIEWS V!'l~t "'1b and Cre3t _.. ___ __.. _ __,,..,,...:.-+.~ ....... ------" i th • Boy;uts of Amlltci1 will est RmaJ 11\A" Saal tM c-.r. p hrtnn dcf lfi:.y Su urdny :rnd Sunday. 1x team$, rc11rt sentmK the northwes t, Ct>nlrul Cnlltornla and Southern Callfurn1u will cu111p1.•tc for tht: S<>boonmnker trophy. 1.•mblcmut1t: of the rc- 1:1onul chnmpton hip and the rli;thl to purllr1p11tc m thl.' nahonal fln:sls m !':cw Orh.·~1ns in Au~u..,t. C t R TUE WE;'TER REGION O•' thl1 Uoy Scouts oa ace COml)rtSeS the l'lt•q •n Wl~l\.'rll :-tall•:., 11:1\\ .Ill .mtJ Alaska. To qu~1ltf) for the rl'JttOnal l'h.imp111nsh1p T N allofr each cvmp<'ll~ h·un1 mui.t han· won tl~ 0 ewporlcounc&J and area l'Omf"'lllit>n ... In ::>I\ prtor llJllun~ll championships \\'1.•stl'rn Rt·~11111 11-.1m ... h.1\1• w An d twice and taken a second and llunt 1>1..11·1· nounce Each lWO•ffi (Hl l'r\.'W wall ::>llll !'I) 111i: Junior Nl''-' port llarbor \'al'hl ('lub und Sc f-'ranc1s Yacllt Cluh ha\'e an· nounrl'd pla ns for t ht' ..,1,th annual Califorruu Coast.ii race from San Francisco to NewporL Beach starlin~ St>pt. l8 sloops on loun from tht! 'Ol\'t•r s1t' 11f ~outhcrn Caltrorma . NEW 1976 CAPR lll The competition In round·rob111\\1th ho,1t!'o rot at ed umong crews so thul euch crew i.uils one r ace in every boal. The closely matched boats are ver) responsive,"' ilh a srul urea of 100 square feel plus a .spinnaker, s97~4 C\• .... 1 .W'I .. IJl'or,. •• • , u.,.. .. , ,.-.... ..... I.I ..... ,.,'". ~ .... f\All IA& CAPRI '""t 'Cll""-'' •• '· -. .,., • ..w I .A{(.-...-;:tt, The popula r race in· vo l\ cs sa1!1o g y achts from Southern Calirornia 1n San Fra nc1.;ro for the St t-'\ C Big Bo at St.•n es and the T in:.ley 1:!:>1.ind Stag Cru1Sl'. :md San Fra nctscu } uchts corn· mg s outh for tht' start of one of the Mc,1rorac\'!>. l\IANNED BY A llELl\IS~IAN and a cre wman -bolh over 14 years or age and under 21 the boats a re 13 feel. 3 inches in length and wt:1gh ap· proximately 200 pounds. The Marina del Rey r aces \\ 111 tw J,?oi.·t·rned by the l1nited States Yarht Racing l 'n1nn Rares will start at 11 :30 a m Saturday and Sun· dav with three races being :-cht'dulc·d l'al:h day Each team scores on point ror I mashing a r al'c plus one point for every boat finishing behind il. Re qul'sts for 111' 1t ~1 - l ion s :::.hou ld b r ad · ct re:;.:-cd l o Ca h rorn1a - C'oa:.tal ra«<'. ~t. Fr;rnc1s Y:ic ht C'lu b . 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"Camelot" and"Man ofLa Mancha"at OCC ··1 THINK the thing that moved me to do 'Carousel' 1s the spirit that it was wnllcn in al r1rsl. 'Carousel' was wntten ma time when people had u little different feeling about themselves ··1 mean. the last 10 to 15 vears have really been hell in this 'coun- ); I ry. This is the only countr) I t' know of th.H has llus kmd of in- '. fenonty complex Once )OU re· \ cognize your problems. l think you have to believe you have the ab1hty to change Lh em." Purkiss said he is trying to overcome stereotyped "ays of portraying the c h a r acter s through his cast ing and work with his actors. "I think that Juhe 1 the heroine) 1s a lot stronger woman than people give her credit for. She 1s submissive but she also d is plays a great deal of strength," he said. Rhonda T rcischel plays Julie and lla l .Boquast play5 Billy B1j(elow. PURKISS SAID he is also con- centrating on involving the au· dience in the musical's at· mosphere "We're going to try to capture a little flavor of the old carny. When people walk in, we are going to be building the ~amival lhere." he said. l-hs work with experimental theater, including the establish· ment of In ine 's Crazy Toad Plavers. has carried over into his dm.•ction of "Carousel." Purkiss said. "I like to ~ or k on a very im- pro\'lsational level. I used to work on a level where I'd map everythin g out in advance. I felt that )Ou could move people very slickly. but you lost a lot of your motivation. "People want to see the strug- gle. People want to see us striv- ing for something. That's what you go to the theater for, lo see an actor extend himself." TO THIS end, Purkiss said he involves the actors in games to create the "environment of the scene. What you do is you start with it way out of focus and play ~ilh iL. As the focus of the thing becomes s tronger. your picture gets cleare r and clearer. I hope we'll be working with the thing right up to the opening.'' Purkiss said that working with a large cast tabout 70 people) presents problems. but that its advantages outweigh the m. "The n ew musicals r eally frustrate m e. Look at 'Chorus Lme.' ll has. what, IS people? The summer musical was designed for involvement. It's a lot of work but it's tremendouslv ,·aluabll' l'd love to see ever);body dom~ theater. "FOR A GREAT part ol the summer . the director is a traffic eop, s hifting groups of people around . . < bul> the theater belongs to the people ... Then he added, "The trouble is that the theater doesn't believe that." "Carousel" wi)t be performed at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday through July 31 in the OCC Auditorium. 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa Tickets are S2 and all scats arc reserved. The purc h ase of advance tickets is r ecommended. T he auditorium box ofCice b open from 11 a .m . to 2 p.m. and 6 30 to 8:30 p.m. today, Saturday, Mon- d ay and Tuesday. plus from. 7 to 8:30 p.m. on performance nights. Arts/Dining Out · Entertainment Fr iday, July 23. 1976 Can a submissive musical herome be portrayed ma contemporary way? Rhonda Tre1s chef will undertake the challenge as Julie Jordan. Hal Boqu1st. left, plays the man in her /1/e. Beth Hansen, left below. and Elise Moore. right below. play two !fiends who offer sympathy. Supporting roles arc performed by Rirhard Kone. Jack Grub1s1ch. Ehse Moore. Stan Throncberr~. Jo Ann<• Black. Robin Cal,·crt and Beth Han:.en { ______________________________________ ___ Double Play Set Two musicals will be performed in repertory next week by a new group, the Irvine Summer Musical Theater. under the direction or Daniel Trevino. "The Fantast1cks" Wiii play at 8 p.m. Monday. Wednesday and July 30. and "Godspell" will be at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and July 31 , in the multi-purpose room at Unwers1ty High School. Culver and Campus drives, Irvine. Admission Is $2.50 for adults and St 50 for students. and reservations can be made by calling 833-3644. The theater. which draws students from Un1vers1ty High, Orange Coast College, Cal State Fullerton and UC Irvine. was planned to give "young people an opportunity to get tra1n1ng 1n musical theater, which they don't get dunng the regular school year," Trevino said. ·The Fantast1cks" features (at lett. left to right) Mark Rydzynsk1, Lee Hutchinson and Terry Rosebalt. "Godspell · stars (at right, top to bottom) Coley Menad1er. Brian Delapp and Lori D1tn. Other performers include Je net Carman. Jim Mooney. T,om Salas and Rick Kleber. Daily Pilot Photos by Lee Payne ftcH>k Op~ra Heading Inland to Fullerton, coast residents can take in Jesus Christ Superstar." which opens at, 8:30 o'clock tonight at Plummer Audi- torium. at the corner of Chapman and Lemon streets. Kathryn Lowe, left. plays Mary Magdalene, ..,iho soothes Jim Whitson as Jesus. The rock opera, a Fullerton Civic Light Opera production. will also be performed at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, 7 p.m. Sunday. 8:30 p.m. Thursday and July 30 and 31 , and 2:30 p.m. Aug. 1. Tickets are available at Walhchs. Liberty and Mutual agencies . ......._ .....__,.. __ -· Golde n W est Opens Comedy Next W e ek Meg Hodgetts shows a new dance step to Don Taylor in You Can t Ta ke It With You." a cl as~1c comedy bulng presented at Golden West College at 8 30 p m. Thursday. July 30 and 31. and Aug. I The show. directed by Charles Mitchell. will be en the college theater. i 57 44 Golden West St , Huntington Beach. Tickets at $2 qeneral, $1 50 for children or senior citizens. can bo pu1chasod at the college bookstore or at the door. 11 : I ft DAIL 'V PILOT Fttd!y. July 23, 1976 'l'fae Arts in Brief Enameling Spotlighted I Entries are due this we kend for lhc 1976 ln\unat1onal F'e tiv:il of Enamel. Although tht exhibit will be .Jll the Lqwu1 lleach Muisrum of Art Jn Scv- kmber, ent ric:s (which w111 ~ juned > arc being accepted tuday. Saturday nnd Sunday al the La Jolla MUS\'Um or Conlempotary Art. In addition, four workshops In en:&mclan g will be taught between Auac 22 and Se-pL 3 at the Luguna Beach Sch~ of Art. Ad· <hu ooal infor m ation on sub· missions or workshops is ava1lu- ble, by calling Neysa Lewon, 278-5796 or 233·9050; or Nancy MOllkman. (213> 343-3370. Information on the workshops 1_, also available by writing the Enamel Guild: West. Box 721, La Jolla, CA 92038. Cdefuit• Fair Actors ond Others for Animals will hold a Celebrity Frur Sunday 3l Drvonshlre l>ownl4, 18000 Devonshire St . Northdr1dgc, from 10 a.m. lo 8 p.m Adm1~Mon ls $3.50 ror adults and Sl for childre n (Infants fr ee >. Celebrities attending are expect· ed to include Zsa Zu Gabe.Ir, Loretta Swlt, Earl Holliman, Pe.My .Mur:thalJ and Rob Reiner. Chad Ev erell and Sally Struthers. ,...,•Classes CQurscs in photography run. damentals a nd advanced photo- graphy will be offertd ln A"'iu.sl for a four-wee.k period a\ the Newport School of Photography, 3720 Campus Drive, Newport Frampton, Yes; By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of .... o ••• , "'"" '~ Peter Fr ampton is silting on top or the music world. His dou- ble album "Framptoo Comes Alive" has sold more than three million copies since its release this spring. and the Lithe British ituilarist, who bears a passing re- ~emblance to J ulie Christie with his long curly blond locks. has become the hearHbrob ol America. Little wonder that be stole the show from headliners Yes last Saturday al Anaheim Stadium. An ecstatic roar from 55.000 Cans i:trceted Frampton as he hopped onto the stage a nd strapped on l11s acous tic guitar for a moving ,·crsion of .. A II I Want to Be Is by Your Side." It w;.is pure magic as the crowd sang along in unison. The loving ener J?y never waned dunng his 75·minute sN. which drew two encores and left the sun-drenched crowd yearning for more. WITH TllF: t>xception of the Beatles' .. La d y Madonn:l. ·· ~'ramplon didn't stray from his hasic live set that included "Poobie \\'ah." "Lines on l\1 y Face" and the showstopping "Do You Feel Like We Do?" Now that Frampton has re- ached the top be is r ipe for jealous cr iticism Crom those in the industry. True. he does tend to overgesture and he plays bis nice-guy image to the hilt. He was constantly aglow with smiles and sincerity. JI I soJd three million albums, I'd be happy loo. The important point is that be continu4's to expand on his guitar solos. which are unsurpassed in their Ollir and tastefulness. His chordinas have bttome flashier and more self-assured and bis vocals are loos ening, which benefits his performance. It will be interesting to see where the hottest talent of 1976 goes from here. NOT EVEN laser liithts and surreal isti c staging could s alvage v~· boring excursion in- to the depths of heavy art .rock. The talent remains but the in- spiration is gone. Yes seemed caught in a 'OOs time warp as they provided ex- tended solos and pseudo-artsy time changes backed by stilted Bench Tuition is "5. lnlrodut'· tory semm:m; at 125 each v. 111 also be g1Hn. These will CO\ ~r the view curnera (7 p.m. Aug. 121: photoaraphy portraiture <7 p.m. AUi· 19>. artllicJaJ lighting 17 pm. Aug. 28), and lnlroduc- tioo lo photoarapby C7 p.m . Aug. 27 >. Additional lntormation i:s availa~le by catlln&~Hl26. Art•Slaoeo The La Habra CUltural Arts Council Is planning ;in aJl-dny Art· in-the· Park on Oct. z at La Bonita Park. W. Whitt i e r Boulevard at Idaho Street, La Habr~. Interes t ed artists and craftsmen can partkipate for $12.50. Additional information is available by writing Cultural Arts Council, P .O. Box 2251, La Yes, No falsetto voca ls. The i r mechnni7.ed m aterial grew more impersonal as the e\'ening pro- gressed. Steve Howe is still a brilliant guitarist and Chris Squire's fluid bass lines were e xciting, but P atr ick Moraz's ext ended keyboard solo quickly wore thin A constant speaker buzz didn't help matters any. In contras t, Gentle Giant opened the s how with some truly fine progre!>sivc rock. The band members played together rather than against each other as Yes seemed t o . Their bizarre material combining Led Zep- pelin-like power v. ith ncoustic in· terludcs was exciting and unex- pected. Gary Wright followed with a spirited set or his tightly knit funk. Wright employed three keyboards in place or bass and guitar and kept thln)?S from fall· ing apart -an accomplishment in itself. Wright. like rrampton, strives for simplicit~· 1n his music and never succumbs to excess. Aided by two female sin~ers and somt' steady drumming. Wright turned in an impressl\'c set. , . : Photographs Colorful d)LOR PHOTOGRAPBS-By Cole Weston. son or Edwa rd Wes ton. with photos by Peter Stack po le. T h ursd ay through Labor Day weekend. Susan Spiritus GaUery, 3336 Via Lido, ~ewport Beach. Rect'ption Thursday evening. ftpgularhours. 11 a .m . to~p.m. Tuesday-SUnday. Free. l>ORTRAITS OF STARS -By Joan Valerie. or John Wayne, Frank Sinatra. Marilyn Monroe and olhers. Sunday throo«ih Sept. 1 at lhe Sandpiper '8n Cabana Room, 2101 E. Coast Hi ghway, Corona del Mar. Rettption. with entertainment. 3 to 6 p.m . Aug. 1. Regular hours: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. Free . . , ONE·WOMAN SHOW -Multi·media wor ks by Irina Lew. incl\lding batik, etching and oiJs, plus figurative sculpture by Joe Schmitz. Now through Aug. 31 at the Newport Beach Civic Center Gallery in City Hall,~ Newport Blvd. 8 a.m . toSp.m . weekdays. f'ree. SCULPTURE SHOW -Installation pieces and free-standing sculptures by Sus an Babson. Christopher J ones, Mark Lere. Will Lucke and Jay Willis. now thl"O"'lh Aug. 3 at The f1oat1ng Wall, 2lS N. Broadway, Santa Ana. 6 to 9 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays, 1 lo 5 p.m. Saturdays nod Sundays. Free. AllTS AND CRAFTS SHOW -Sponsored by Atnerican Fairs. at Orange Town and Country, 7'rl S. Main St., Orange. 11 a.m to 6 p.m. Thurs- day and July 31 , 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. July 30. Ftec. ALI. ('ALI FOR NIA SHOW -J uried works. now tl\t'ouah Aul(. 29 at the La1tuna Beach Museum of Art, 307 CllH Drl V<', Laguna lkach. 11 30 u.m to .t :30 p.m. dmly. f'ree. Galleries I Exhibits F ESTIVAL OF ARTS -Now through Aug. 29, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Noon to 11:30 p.m . dai ly, with BaJlel Pacifica performances at S p.m. Sundays. SO cents adults. lOcents children. A THllLL YOU'LL MEVEI FO•GH • Dfy s..r.,. •IMt Helth •l ... L-h""J EMBARCADERO MARINA ~~ef>leu 0-P'elM H.,.._., CA.. ,.......171414'6 .. 177 llnbro. Ci\. 90631. or calling Carol Scott at 526·2227, ext 272. O~ra Tlck~t• Tickets nre now on ~ale for tht• operas "I l'aalhacci .. and "Gian- ni ~hlcchi." to bt> pres<'ntl'<f b> the l~yrtc Opera ~talion or Orange County ;it L:il!una Ucuch High School Auditorium Aug. 29-Scpt. 4. Seal~ ol S3 lo SS may be reservt>d by cu!Ung 494 0709. fhmtft9• s ... ,,,., Cal Stale Long lkat'h is still seeking owners of work by Anna A. Hiils, coroundcr or Ult' Laguna Beach Art Association, for help in documenting a planned show of her work. Information can be sent t o The Art Gnlleries. California Stale University, Long Beach. 1250 Bellflower Bl\•d .• Long Beach, CA, 90840. ll~k Concert Thunderby rd. starring Roger l\1eGuinn of The B\ rdh will perform with Pousl'tte:Dart Band at 8 and 10·3op.m. July Jl at La Palom a Theater in En<'inita.s. Tickets are SO in advance.S6.50 the day or thcshow. and S8 50 for r eserved seats in the ~ccond and third row. Reservations m ay be mudc by calling 753-4397. Circau J\ udif ion• Want lo run awa.v Jnd JOIO the eircus ? At 10:30 a .m. Tuehday at the ln~lewood Forum, H1n~ling Brothers and Baroum & 8a1ley Circus will audltion clowns and showgirls~ who must be at least 18. Clowns may wear any cos- tume: showgirls s hould wear lrotard~. All ~ndidutes l>hould enter the Forum through Lhl! 90th Slret>l tunnel entr<fc<;. At the Fair . Abe ffrown. whose group Canyon G rass will entertain Saturday a fternoon at the Orange County Fair. ANS a m adcap lesson on his banjo from mime Sheryl !\lendes, who also performs at the fair. Additional enlt?rtuinmcnt this weekend at the fairgrounds on Fair Dri,·e Ill Costa ~lesa will be a rodeo al 2 and 8 p m Saturday and 2 p.m . Sunday . Admiss ion to the fair 1:, Sl 75 for adult!i and Sl for children; the rodeo rosls S2 for adults and Sl for c hildre n . The fair ends Sundav. TV Visits Laguna Festival of Arts A tour lhroutzh Laguna Beach's Fc•staval of Arts. a tram lour of the cit:,~and interviews v.ith art:'a artists and festival coordinators will highlight ··A Tour of lht! resti"al of Arts." a special half· hour pro..:ram to be presented by KOCE·TV, Channel 50, Tuesday atS·JO p.m . The program will rt~peat Thursday at ti p.m J-ackiu Mo(foLL. u Lal!Un-a. Bcactt walcrl'olorii;t and festi val exhibitor for the past n111c years, \\Ill host the program. The cameras will :1bo tra,·cl to the Las:una Beach School of Art to visit st ud1os and cla.,~rooms. FROM Fashion Island Newpo rt Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HAR·BOR Fr1ooy July 23. 1976 DAILY PILOT Q Jazz to Rock: Music Fills the Air T0fli1GUT, .nJLYD JAZZ CONCEaT -Dee Woolum and hls Muslc&J Madkati, 7 .30 o'clock tonJlbt at LIOftl Park. L8tb ~Park Avenue , Costa Mtsa.. Frff, outdoors. BAND CONCERT -By Harbor Area Summer Band, 7:30 o'clock tcnlehl In Newport Harbor tt11h School A udltonum, 600 Irvin~ Ave., Newport Ueach. Free. last less thao •n hour. 'TH E MlJSIC MAN' -Musical, 7:30 o'clock toniRht, Satu rdtty. Monday and 1'uc.d1ty al Villa Park High Sc.-hool, 181l42 1'ttft Ave., Vlllu Pa.rk. $1.50 adults. $11;tudcnts. 998-2070. BELLY DANCING -· Hy Elaine Wolfe and t ol· fege d ance r11, 8 o'clock tonight al Santll Ana Colleae Amphl\heater, 17th and Bristol streets, Santa Ana. F'ree. 'J ESUS CHRIST Sl 'P E RSTAR' -Tonig ht through unday and Thursday through Aug . l at Plummer Aud1lor1um. Chapman and Le mon :streets, 1''ullcrlon . presented by F'ullerton Ci\•ic [ __ T_im_es_f_P_la_c_e_s_J Lig ht Opera. S3.SO·S5.SO. Tickets at \\'alllchs, Llberty and Mutual agencie&. 'ORPHANS' -Original mu!>ical. presented by Ana·Modjeska Players. Anaheim Civic Theater at Loara School, 1601 W. Broadway, Anaheim. Fridays and Saturdays tonight through Aug. 7. 533·5278. 'SUMMER YOlJTll FESTIVAi: -Musical r e· vue, 2, 4, 8 :.ind 10 o'clock tonight; 3 and 4:30 p.m. Satur-d<Ay, 2 e1nd 4 p.m. Sunday at Huntington Center , 7777 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach. Free. MEXICAN F ESTIVAL AND RODEO -8 o'clock tonight, 2:30 and 8 p.m. Saturday. 2·30 and 6:30 p.m . Sunda y at the Los Angeles Sports Arena. S4·S6. at agencies. KENN\' RANKIN -With Becky llobbs, 8:30 and 11 o'clock tonight lhrough Sunday at lhe Golden Bear. 306 Pac.-ific Coast lhghway. Huntington Beach. SS . 536·9600. THE FOUR TOPS -9· 1s anrl 11: 15 o'cloc k tonight at Disneyland: also. the Tommy Dors ey Orchestra. 8: 15 p.m .t.o 12:JO a. m. throug h Satur· day. $4 .SO adults. Sl.50ddldren. 'A THOUSAND C'WWNS' C'omedy, tonight throuJ!h AuJ!. 1 at Muckenthalt•r Cultural Center. 120\ W. Malvern AvC'., Fullerton 6:4~p.m. pi<'nic ~upper 18:30 curtain), one hour earlier Sundays. SS.50. 879·6865. <!Ra ~uarfar ri>czcK FOIMHLT ..... rs lHTAUlAMT THE NEWEST IUT HOT JUST ANOTHER STEAK HOUSE You personally pack your own steak from our gourmet sho wcase. Choose the cut & thickness you desire from our Choice Eastern Corn-Fed Beef. Salad and potato always included. FtMI FOOD Ir COCKTAILS 'Oil YOUI ..._.. P'\.USUH ~i........-M.-11·2 H_,,, "--D..,_...6 D--.O-.y__. t I COWi JOIH OUI um S&M• ,.... •• TWl.TNMIJ•f _ .......... !!? .. t:OO ,.M.-l:JO A.M. 2530 W. Coost Hwy. Newport S.och ..... ~,~ 541·1177 • alNG LING eaOTBEa Cl&C ' -Now through Auf. 1 at the Forum in fngle~ood ; Aui: S.tT ill tbe Arlab~lrn Convention Center $4·$7. some c:hild discounts avallobJe. Tickets al a gen· cies. RICK N£LSON -And ~Stone Canyon Band, at Knott's Berry Fann, Buena Park. '1, 9 .and ll o'dock tonl&bt throuch Sunday, 8 a.nd 10.30 p m. Monday lh.rouab W~etday. S3 adults. suo t'hitdren. 'LEGEND O•' SL EEP\' HOLLOW' 8 o'clock tonight. 10 :a .m. und 1 r~.m. Saturday In Sunt. Anu City Hall Annex. Presented by Stinta An o Children 's Theater Group. 50 cents ORANCE COUNTY Fi\IR -ToniRhl lhroul(h Sunday, fairgrounds on f'alr Drive, Costa Mesa. Noon to 10 o'clock tonjght, to a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Highlights: 7 o'clock tonight. Andy Russell and Pedro Rt') M aria~·ha .. · 8 IS o'clock tonight, Speedway Race:.: 9 o'clock tomght, Gonza lt.>s Gonzales. Rodeo. 2 a nd 8 p m Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday. Sym phony conce>rt, noon lo 1.30 p.m and 2· 1s to 3.30 p m Sund<•) $1.75 adults. $1children 6-12. Sl parking 'MUD' -<Magidans . Unicorns and Dragons!. t'hildren's show. 3 and 7:30 o'clock tonight, 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Patio behind theater building, Golden West College, 15744 Golden West St.. Huntington &>ach. $1 25 adults. 75 cents c hildren 12 and under. T ickeL'I at c.-ollege bookstore. 'FANTASTIC ANIMATION FEST l\'AL' - Films. now through Aug. 21 at Laguna Moulton T heater. 606 Lag una Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. 7 :30 and 9:30 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday, 2 p.m. matinee weekends. S2.50. 494·8021. 'THUMBS UP' -Bicentennial music review. K p.m . Thursday·Sunday and 1 p.m . Sundays now through Aug. 1 at the Fountain Valley Comm uni· ty Theater , 18280 Mt. Baldy Cirde, Fountain VaJleY,Sl.25. 842·4981 or"SIJ.7647. 'THE MIKADO' -Operett:1. now through Sun· day at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. S9.SO to Sll.95. 492.9950, ·as f'ASHIOS' -Musical, now throug h Au.q 1 at South Coast Repertory, 1827 Ne\\port Blvd .. Costa ~lesa. 8 p.m . Tuesd ay-Su nday and 3 p m Sunda)S. $3.75·S5.7S. 646-1363 after 1 p,m daily. AT UNIVERSAL AM PHITHEATER -Jn Universal City: Al Green and The Miracles, tonight and Saturday: Roberta Flack and J oJ>e Feliciano, Tuesd ay and Wednesday; Gordon Lightfoot. Thursday through Aug. I. 'SORMAN. IS THAT VOU?' -Comedy, R·:lO o'clock toni~ht throuj(h Sunday and July 30·Aug. l at the Jlolid ~1~ Inn. Bristol Street a t the San Diego 1-~reeway, Costa Mesa . SIO. with dinner. 557·3000. ~~~ lf~~r Th e 11 • \~ ·;w~ ,Jt{~'lattfJ ~~ 642-8293 1) Newport Blvd. at 17th St. in Costa Mesa TOP SIRLOIN SPECIAL! 2 TOP SIRLOIN COMPLETE DINNERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. ONLY $6.95 DANCING · ENTERTAINMENT DANCE TO SAND CANYON RANQUET & CATERING FACILlTIES AVAILAD!o: AT SANTA ANA .'\ct or K en Bern· of 1V's .. F Troo1>" und "i\ln)berry R.FD" will star in lhc mus1raJ "George M .. start· ing Thur da~ at anta Ana College. MODEL A CA R ~mow 6 to )I o't·lork tonight. noon to 11 p m Sa1ur d11> al th!? Anaheim Com e n· lion Center. S2 SU comtNl'ING IN w s A~GELES -"Betty Garrett and Other Son~:.." throu~h Aug. 1 ;it the Westwood P layhoua>. "Kismet." throu~h Au~. 21 at the Doroth\' Chandler Pan lion : "The Rob· ber Bridegroom'." lhaou~h Au,c:. 29 ut lht> Mar k Taper Forum : ·· Equu~." throul,!h Srpt 5 at the llunttni?ton II urtford Theall'!'; "The \Viz." through Sept. 11 al thl' Ah manson Theater: "A Chor us L int\·• through Oct 3 9ll the Shubert Theate r. SAT .ROAV, JUL\. U KPFK FOLK FAJR-11 a m . to 7 pm. Saturday and Sund av al \Vh1te Point, Fort MacAr thur. San Pedro. near Marineland. Saturday: Carolyn Hester , Petter Yarrow and others, Sunday: Countrv Con\'ent1on. Tim Mc ~lullen anti others. s:J.50 :idults. Sl {·h1ldrcn 3·12. Free parking. out· doors 'PUPPETS ON PARADE' Chah.lrt'n's sho". 10 a m. and I and 3 p m Saturda): I and 3 p.m. Sun· day at Muckenth aler Cultural Center, 1201 W Malvcrn Avc. 1-'ullerton.Sl 879-6865. t:NOt\Y, JULY 25 'MUSIC OS T llE r.ttF.t:N· J f1ck ~hoop and Group. bill ba nd 111u:-.1l'. 2 pm Sunday ut Laguna Nii::uel Rt>gaonal P <1rk l'rec·Nkll by I p.m . w alk· ing marathon Fr Cl'. 51.h'cnlS parkm!l : outdoors. 'KJOS ARE P F:O PU:. TOO' With Ilob ,;~~\\)ll ~)0// CROWN HOUSE ~" ~ If(' RESTAURANT • 32802 COAST HWY. .... • • ~ LAGUNA NIGUEL 1 .. , IAI O-\'_,I'.,._.,, ·n·. !-499·2626 496-5n3 Sou1h Co<Ut'• Fine81 Cui1in~ IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 314 FOREST AVE. .~ t,;> LAGUNA BEACH ~ ~ Ct~TMa.-,ord) .:,; :'f, Ample Free Parking ~;.}~..:..':.-.:·~/~ 494.9491 752-8558 . Lunch Mon. lhru f'~ri ., 01>en tl a .m. tlla .................... ~ .......,. ....... 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SUNDAY BRUNGH ~ I 0:30 to 3:00 Five Selected Items Starts with A Cocktail and ends with a beverage (non-alcoholic) of your choice f Stealt rerlyald t t Shrimp rempura t f Cltfcllen on a .Sllewe,. t t Sorvec1 with Green Vegetables t Soup · Rice · Green Tea t '·'S t t 11nn1at11 t f #60 Fashion Island, New port Center t t Reservations honored: 644·481 l t · COME IN ANO BE OUR HONORED GUEST ,, ................ * McAlh ster. bt>neht for Women's AmencQo Ori:unl,utlon fo r Rchabllttatlon Tbrou.11h Train· tna. 1 and 3 p m Sund11) ut Anaheim lltgh School. Lincoln A\'enut> at llarbor Doulev&&rd, Anaheim. $2 50 to $4.50. 5.S8·1132. ·SUNDAY Sl'f'PF.R EI ENAOE' -Ound con· cert. ~ p.m . Sunduy In the Colden West Collel(e Amphithcutl.'r. U744 Golden We:it St., Hunt· mgton Beal·h. r 1rntl'?> oktty. Jo'•·c:e, outdoors. ('llAl'IB•:R ORC'llt:STR/\ •t J>.0). Sunday In the Cm·oui-l·I Court. South Coast Plu111, Rrl:ct<>t :\tN't'l at tlw Sun Ul~·~o ,.'r<'t•wuy, Costa M~su. F'rl't" t-:1,VIN KISllOP 9: 15 und 11: IS p.m . Sunday throulth J uly :\0 in t'untm1yl11nd . Dhsncyland: Le.1 Uro" n and llas Band of Reno" n. 8: 15 p m. lo 12 30 a m Sund uy through July 31. $4.50 udults, SI SO children. AT THE HOtl.\'WOOO BO"'L -8 :30 o'clock each night Sundjy flusi.ian music, with Van C:hbum. Tue:.d:.1y ~lozart and Mahler , with Altch.1 de Larroc.-ha . Thursduy American music, \\ ith Andrl' \\alls . July 30 and 31. Arthur Fiedler's Pop:.. with Paul Schcn1y. Tickets at ngfflcies. ~IONDA \', JUL V 26 'THE t'A~TASTICKS' -8 p.m. Monday, Wed- nesd ay and July 30 . plu.'l "Godspell." 8 p.m. Tuesday. Thursduy and July 31 at Univt'rsity lli~h School. 47il Campus Dnvc, Irvine. S2 adults. SI .SOi;tude nts. 833·3644. HANO CONCERT Henry Rrundon und his Big Brass Band . !J p .m. Monduy nt f ashion Is land, Newpor t Hcad1. t'rec, outdoors. TUl::SDA\'. J Ul.Y 27 ·WESTWARD DRF.M1S' -Musical fantasy 1 c.-reated bv children . 6:30 p.m. Tuesday m the outdoor q uad or the Rasics Plus School, Main Street at euh'er Drive, Irvine. Picnic starts one hour e arlier . Free. KOREAN TEEN LIFE SINGERS -Songs and Korean b alle t. 7 J).m . Tuesday, Gnrdcn Gro\'e Community Meeting Center, H300 Stanford A\'e .. Garden G rove. t'ree. WEDNESDAY, J l'LY 28 • 'CAROUSEL'-Mus1cal. 8·30 p.m. Wednesday through July 3l in the Orange Coast College Auditorium. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mt>sa. S2. See Page Ct . • BROAOW Av· Salute lo the musical, with the Baxt<>r Street inAers. 7 p.m . Wednesday in South Coast Vil la~e on Sunnowcr Street across Im m South Coabt 1'l11zo. Costu Mesa. free, out· doors <Sec TIMES, Page C7l JUST ONE VISIT • .:• tlit•• vi,.1t au•I \nu.It l.H· •'tfll\tfl•'•·tt thut AP \I>\'" •• 1lu· 111u•I """I"'' r• ,1.111· r.u11 "' ~ .. u1h11ru t ,tlit11rn1... • \I. ft, r .. ) Ull •.Ill ""J"V •II•• t1fo•t1I 1•1:11 • 'I\'· AK'lt-·'" '1, 1.11.;t;t\ 4" IH :-st \N •1" • 1.1hu·• .,. ,.,.tf ,,. ,\\If.RICA~ ,I(. co,-n,t;~T\l ...... Jitttt•, \ i,jf U-t .. II\ tit1H·. LUNCH-MO... to Fri. t I :JO. to J Dinner -7 nltes. Din~ M.nu pricn start -$4.25 Live entertainment nightly Tl\"1"£ Olllt.\fAL£ ftllLY-"111 t_,_ APADANA Restaurant 600 Newport Center Or., Newport lleoch (1n Newport Cent1>r across from F:ishion ls1and) FM Reaervcrtiona Calli 640-7502 f-EE V.wl)Affl> PAAAINO IANOUET '.\CllfTlf~ jlO to 100) NOWOPEN . NINE PAGESOFCONTINENTAL GOURMET MENU WITH OVER 100 E NTREES Din• Jn a Contemporary Surrounding of Earth T OftH and Warm Eleganc•. 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OUTRIGGER ROOM 2699 Harbor Costa Mtso 545-1112 It m ay be the smallt&t community tbHter on the Orange C-Oa t and the (artMsl from the mainstream of local talmt. but the San Clem~te Corn· munity Theater is not only amona the more successful ol Its kind, il'a also ont ot lhe tonaest estabti heel. ~parated by a half hour's rr~ ... ay drive from the home bases of most performers who cro•ti.pe>llinatc the t'lu Ctr of pluyhou es in Ute centr•l area of tht' county, the San Ctemtnle group Is more dtipendent than most on strictly home -grown talent.' Yet the 59·Sellt Cubrillo Playhouse preserHs a full. six.production :.chedule each season, running four w ekends and 12 performances per show rather than shorter engage. ments ~fore larRer audiences. And it ranks third behind the Santa Atta and Laguna theater groups -'both of which are working on their second h<ilf century -1n longevity, embark· ing this fall on its 23rd season. • UKE MO T loeal theater groups, the San Clementcans spent a good part or their early years looking (or .. permanent home. Jn fact. 13 seasons had been presented at schools. clubhouses and other facilities before the group acquired the convert(-d re s1dence at 202 A \·enida Cabnllo That was JO years ~o. and the San Clt'mente theater will be celebrating its first decade in its own theater by ofrering a reprise of six of its more popular s hows next season. It all starts 10 September with the restai:· ing of the first play ever presented tn the Cabrillo Playhouse ... Bell, Book and Candle .·· The balance of the San Clemente season (in which scnous drama wilt be conspicuous by its absence> will see productions of "Last or the Red Hot Lovers." "Butterflies Are Free ·· ''Th~ Girl in-the-Fl-eudian Stip'.-· "Arsenic and Old Lace" and .. Stop the World, I Want to Get OH ·· The 1976· 77 season IAilt mark the de· but of Tony Brandt as resident direc· tor of the playhouse. a post held in re· cent years by Richard Andersen and Thelma Ruckm an. whose career "as curtailed b~· a heart attack eight years ago. Mass Ruckman. incidental· OPEN DAILY DlnlrtCJ Roo"'s t l·fO•Lounqe I 1·2 OLD CITY rLAZA ] ty, will return to the San Clemente staae next weekend, playirl3 a s mall role ln "Th~ Etrectl oC Gamma Rays on Ma n in·tho•moon Marigolds, .. which rcphaceoa the previously a0• nounu d "0( Thte I Sing" a.s the theaters summer production. WITH BRANDT lit the helm, thu San Clemente thculer ls In the ha nlls of a veteran actor.J1rector in ;_ill Chases of theater-who has been active n Orange County st:;age clrclt'S for a doieo years. His short· lived Anaheim Playhouse was one of the l()p-quality stages In Orange County in the middle Sixties, and he's been involved with a number of lheatl'r groups since then including lhc San Clemente theate; where he staged and performed in a number of hows. For those in the San Clemente area who have sat in on the lru.t 10 rears m the Cabrillo Playhouse. the upeoming season will be nostalgia time. For others. it will be a fine opportunity to view a small but successful theater in "hat may be among its better mo- ments. Baseb~ll Tips To Be Offered In TV Series E\ erythin~ you always wanted to know about baseball and were afraid to ask wilt be illustrated on a four.part series ... Basically Bnsl•ball." which begins at 7·JO p.m Tuesday on KOCE·TV. Channel 50. The series. dcsi~ncd for amateur baseball pla.rl'r:.. coaches and en· thus1asts. was filmed 1n Miami. Florida at the training camp or the Baltimore Orioles Real Cantonese Food STAG CHINESE CASINO I f I W. 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While 1t 'sonly Just begun, 1t 1s ob\•ious that this 1s not the Big Bicentennial Bonanza that "as anticipated. Talk lo a n y rock star, a nd you 'll imm ediately be{'ome engaged in The Discussion: why the huge, outdoor stad ium shows don't necessarily work. "I think this is the last year for those kind of shows,·· said Elton John. whose successful July 4 Foxboro. Mass .• outdoor concerl drew over 60.000 pt..'Ople. "Any promoter will tell you that these shows aren't doing such good business. "THE KIDS don 't get a good view. They have to sit there all day in the sweltering heal. If they want to go to the bathroom or get something Lo d rink, it's a drag_ And , to see the act they hke. they have to sit for hours watching bands they really didn't come to see.'' Earlier this s ummer Ian An· derson l who has outdoor hho"s Lhts summer tn New York, Los Angeles, Detroit and Tampu > told me . "We haven't done out· door concerts here for six years. Those concerts arc a challenge, because of the enormity of the production. "Besides we can do a one·night stand and leave town the next day before the critical reviews come out," he smiled. WHlLE INDUSTRY sources are reluctant to comment about this for the record, ll'R no secret that many summer shows are not sellouts . There <ire exceptions : Elton's doing well . and the com· bination of Peter Frampton and Yes drew a record 105,000 people to Philadelphia ·s JFK Stadium But J ethro Tull, \\ith only l\\O \\eeks lo go to their Pontaal' •Stadium conrert. had sold only 20.000 out or a pos51ble ~.ooo tickets. Perhaps greed overrode logic this summer, lor the market "as deflonely overestimated. There are only so many showi; for which the fans can -or "ill -shell out. $10 These all.day. outdoor shm\ s are sllll an t•vcnt to thousands. But othrr rock r jOS may be more d1scnnllnallng than they wer\• given credit for : they may ac 1ually w'1nl to see their favoritt> bands up close. As The Who sang 3 long time ago, .. We're not gon· na take it." Or, ns Blue Oyster Cult sings now. "Th1s mn'l the Summer or Love ... Silent Film Evokes Peals of Laughter By KATHF. B.1'R~ Ol Uw D••IY Polo\ ~fl Take lots or Kleenex Wtlh \OU for ''Silent Mov1e"-1t 1s soda-nl· tngly funny you'll find yourself clutching your side with one hand and mopping up tears or laughter with the other. Mel Brooks has made hts fun - niest film ever. The plot 1s sim- ple: A has·been director and his two cohorts attempt to sta~e a comeback and save a bankrupt studio. They propose a modern silent movie s tarring five or today's ·giant box·officc names. This ~oat leads the m lo a daring assault on Burt Reynolds in the shower, a thriJJing wheelchair chase with Paul Newman lfilmed al t;C Irvine I. a nd encounters with Liza Minnclli. James Caan and Anne Bancroft. The mov ie ts urtuallv speechless r ather than silent Twhamban~ efflrcrs-:md mt7Sic are heard>. and the <'<>mcd.y com· es from the exoggcrutcd move· ments and expressions. Some of the laughs spring from lhc con· trast between what the chara<'· lcrs really seem lo be sayini: os opposed to whJ! th<? rcudcr curd~ tell us U'Jey :.aut. MEL BROOKS wrnt(' tn1.• screenplay tutonc with Rudy DeLuc::i. Barry Levinson and Ron Clark. the or1ginnl author 1. directed and starred in thu character role of the rclurni n~ director. Dom Dcl.u1sc and Mar· ty Feldman (always i:ivln~ ~auti.f!Jl women the eye) pro \'tde him with moral support, and Bernadetlt? Peters lustily wi1-: ~les her way into his hear\ (pro· \ldi n)? the .. PG .. r alm,q >. "Silent Movie" rw1s only ont• hour and 20 minutes und plays with a short feature. GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A Lo Carte Dishes . 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THINK' 1rs THAT KIO WHO'S eEEN CALUN6 ME NAMES, Slit .. 6 11. WMAT M~PP&NIO it) TM& tlALL.Y MCI PfK!iON YOU WEICE Y~ErOAY? by Mell WE ALT'WrNATI? '1HIF'T5 SO THAT WE CAN EAGH 6ET IN SOME se~, ... TIME ... DAILY PILOT r5 by Gus Arriola THE GIRLS . ' ('8 O~fl V PILOT THEATRES-ORANGE COUN'.T'Y SlHIORS CITIIlNS SI.SO AT ALL TIMES MANN'S WALT DISMIY'S .. SO. COAST PLAZA I , ... 1 .. 11 .. ltt'l l'\Alt C 4'TC>Qol "-' TUii Ctm w1u "IA.Mii" lllat1o1•t1 1 .. 111. , ........ "'" .. ""' MANN S iMT"S OOUThMUT, ,.IT l" SO. COAST PlW 1.utt.U '""""' itEAITS t1f THE WEST" ,. ..... 11,, ~11" UMM 1111~ lM WOILt l ••Yoetn-·r..f 'tOl"f MANN'S ,,,...w, ... ._uon SO. CDASJ PUZA "ALICE Ill ....... ~ u•• X UIS.\t1119n W114Tl P JM f'-f•t• IU Jill h lW.fM.l-- llMU·ltl\ ll!Uu.t•OC MANN'S SNeAK PREVIEW-1:30 P.M. CINEMALAND '1HE SWASH8lalll" 1111 ,, • .,. .. "BINGO LONG'S TRAVDJllG All STARSh '"". us,.,, I IO·• 1 ... »19'.lt llllrl#lllll MANN'S "JAWS" CIHUIALANO l:l0-l :45·6:00 .. :f 5 1111 St •11111 Hf/SAT · 10:30 ,., .... mruf SHOW ADDfO ,,,,,,,.,, .. MANN'S "" •Ollt i '"'°"" .. ""'non • CINE11AUN~ ~ ... M.U ... ..__HOil MW S. •)•MC "ALICE Ill WDlllOLAMe" l '""'. ....... , ....... ~~" Ul IMI 0.Nl &ta.f 4 t•..lt~.M 1HOW .... MON-FRI OPEN AT 6 PM SHOW AT 6:30-8:45·11:00 r..;. "'C*I H.1W OYB THI y CUCKOO'S MIST'" "Wtal'S roHAr Ult l11E CtT'I' $HOl'PINC CtNTflC OUM6l U6.Jtl I I.A 'lh'f\'' fMANCHUTE• EX.I 0 Q . ,flW'I' ICITY 01'1. l>CJ • "J.di4114TMa._.. .. ..... Yoyep of s.i..d CG "ASMAUTOWN INTIXAS" "EMllYO"INI JA "aAD 14WS HMS" 1,..1 " ....... IHOT" ----""'* Y "WHlll'S fl0,.,A7" Il l S.-.01 '•tee 12 lO 10 2 00 p.m. .._.,. S.. & SI .U * * BEACH BLVD. AT ELLIS • • HUNTINGTON B E ACH* 8 42.:,9608 itlaulral Sal•tr Patrice l\tunsct stars with Howard Keel. Eartha Kilt and Lurry K~rt in "A Mus ical Jubilee," Monday through Au~. 15 ut Am· ba s ador Auditorium in Pusadena. Music ls by Colo Porter. Gror~c Gershwin. H1chard Rodgers unct oth 'I'S. Folk Tale Appealing John Hou~m•o's youthfuJ Acting Company has arrived tn Los Angeles with a lively, frolicsome musical. .. The Robber Bridegroom." whlch opena the 1976·77 season at the Mark Taper Forum of the Music Center. is a folk tale or America told with story. theater techniques. country-sounding songs and lots or good humor. There's a contemporary ir· reverence in Alfred Uhry's words and lyrics and just a Louch of irony in Robert Waldma n's music which should appeal to today's aud1ences. A bright bouncy cast well directed by Gerald Freedman makes this an en- joyable theater experience. Outs tanding cast members are Barry Bostwick as a genUeman rob· ber, Stephe-n Vinovich as a bumbling planter , Rhonda Coullet as his as- --~-­AUC..•&•---rs.. I ,.,...,-.,..,~,.._ .... n - ... ADHIWS llAIS .. IP'GJ z:M.1:.-.~n "JACI & THI IUNST AUf" 151 :t:M.l:Jt.e:4t sertive daughter and Barbara Lan~ as rus outrageously villainous second wife. Lawrence John Moss is engag. ing as the bad robber ( wbo loses. or course) and Carolyn Mccurry makes an excellent nven. THIS I ONE of lhose delightful stories in which the jokes ru-e corny ··and you know everything will h1rn out right in the end, but you're caught up in the inventive stage business and the cast's enthusiasm . Warning for the easily shocked : There's an almost. nude scene. but it 's one or the funniest ever put on a staj?e. Anyone looking for laugh-rilled and well-performed summer entertain· ment will almost certainly enjoy "The Robber Bridegroom." -Jackie Hymann W4UOl\4Y"\ ••tAMll .. l'W l~Ut 1140-&T tO. C:O&JT l'\.&lA _,,7t_4 .. lt:t• ._.., __ 1._,,,.._ SH•WM AT C ...... ALAHD COHT. OAllY. I :JO.J:Ot 4:JM:OO.t:OO Daring, Dangerous ••Jt-lt:U and Downright Dee-lightful ! 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S-4»AY IATl$-4AUHA IATH ROYAL ROMAN MOTEL Cl.OSID CttCUfr CCM.ol TY 1504 L ht• SANJA AMA• 147.a411 "'I I TIMES, PLACES • • • < Yrom Pase CJ> THUBSDAY,Jl:L\':?9 'SOUTH PACIF IC' -Musical, opens Thursday ai Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Avemda Pico, San Clemente, run~ for 12 weeks. $9.50·$13.95. 492-9950. Cl.AS.SIC COME DY -"You Can't Take It With You," 8,30 p .m . Thursday, July 30 and 31, and Aug. l In the Colden West College Thuler, 1~744 "MUlOllt IY DEATH'" CPGI '"SILENT MOYSE'" CPGI "T All DllVll., .. SHAMPC>a" tlJ "LOGAN'S RUN°' CPGI '"001 TO llU Y JOI" IPGI "HAIDTIMlS" "PETll PAM'' IGI * "lSCAH TO WITCH MOUNT AIH" "llHGO L ALL,..STARS & MOTOR ICINGS" "SMAU TOWH IH TEXAS• lrGJ "GUS" (GI "IAMll" * MON.-FRI. 7:15-9:30 (PG ) SCMrlng MlchHI York•Farrah Fawcett-M1lor1•Peter Udnov FASHION ISLAND * NEWPORT CENTER • • ••• ••• •••• • ••• • •• "An American 'Romeo and Juliet'." -Regis Pllllbln, ICABC·TV "REMARKABLY SENSITIVE AND POWERFUL FILM ." -l<tvln Tllomas, l .A. TlmH A M.ix Baer Alm '~Ode To BillyJoe tltrrlng RoOby lt111011 a Glyftnl• O'CGnnor flUDAY, JULVlt Golden West St., Huntington Beach. S2 g~eral, Sl.SO children 3nd seruor citizens, at the door. PAT BOONE -And Family. 8 and 10:30 p m Thursday, 7, 9 and ll pm. July 30-Aug 1. 8 and 10 30 p.rn Au&. 2-4 at Koott's ~rry Farm. Buena Park. S3 adults, St.SO children. PAUL WELLS FOLK F.SSEMBLE -7 30 p m July 30 at Lions Par!.. 18th at Park A' enue. Costa Mesa. Free, outdoor:i MAJITJN MULL -With Martha Velez, 8 JO and 11 p.m . July 30 and 31 at The Golden Bt'ar, :t06 Pacific Coast Hiihway. Huntmf(lon Beach. 54.50 ·GEOltGE M' Musical. starring Ken Berry, 8 p.m . Thursday through Aug. '7 ln Pbllllps llall, Santa Ana College, 17th and Bristol streets, San- tn Ana S3 50 adults, $2.50 :.ludents and children. SJS..5971. SAVOY BROWN -With Baby, 8:30 and 11 pm. Thursday at The Colden Bear, 306 Pacific Coast litghway, lfuntingl-On Beach. $UO. 536·9600 DRAMA ·'The Effect of Cam ma Ra rs on Man- in-the-moon Ma rigolds," 8 :30 p.m . Thursday- Saturday July 29·Aug. 21 al the Sun Clemente Community Theater. 202 Avcnida Cabrillu, San Clemente. 492·0465. the greatest 88rgman 'FACE TO f ACE' MOTHER TOUR DE FORCE "ASUPM9E lt..ukER IN TOTAL CONTROL OF HIS MEDIUM I" FOR MISS Ult.MANN, WHO IS NOTHING " SHORT OF ll•ISE." "OIEOFll&UR lfMMAM'S RNEST FILMS I" '"UV UUIANl'S fUfORIANCE IS ,,.. WTTtRHl&I" _.,,...CM-I, ...... ,..... _.........c.ai ... , .......... Uf Cl() Cl ~llWIJm IMGMAR DEP6MAN'S "FACE TO FACE" I MON.-FRI. 7:25-9:55 I SAT ./SUN. 1:00-3:45-6:10-8:40-11 :O~ CINEMA CENTER HARi~ AT ADAMS, COST A MESA MESA VERDECENTER 979-4141 -~.--~ -···PEER :-:" I :.., .. ~~- CHAllL TON HESTON Hf NllY R>lfOA OLINN FOllO •JAMES COIVllN HAL HOL81100K • 1108EAT MITCHUM llOHllT WAONfll •Cliff llOlf.lllSON IJOM-fNVlll 11$+U ~111 ... oo.l»IO"U IAT·SVll 11 .. l » IOCM.»IOU EDWAIDS CINEMA MAMOIAf .. AN\ COST4MIU U .. JIOZ "LU8 "NEVER GIVE AN INCH" Paul Newman Henry Fonda Murder byDe4"Ji~, Looon ls29. WILCOME TO THE 2~~D CENTURY. IPOI MICHA(L YOlllK • .ICNHY AG\llTUI ~l 1(11 llSTIHOV • lllCHAllO JC)jl0Alf WfOOAYI 1 1$.t JO •AT llVN I 0 l to t -1s.10 U EWPORT INEMAS .... CO•\l HW• , .... c •• r ..... • ..,.-•OcntTC-• 644-0'6 I»() Ol llliN>lll" ~ INGMAA DEP.GMAKS ''9££TOFNX' -··-~~~--...~~~-LIV UUMAHN WEEKDAYS 7:25-9:55 SAT/SUN 1:oo.3:45 1:1M:40 11 :05 •tUO\ •T .,., .. ~ .. ·1444 OAILYPILOT PLUS CHARLES BRONSON ANO JIL IRELANO IN "CHINO " AT MOST THEATRES AM....8-rF'ilm c=;::OcfeJO BillyJoe A love story thots Joyous. funny ond ~touching you Wfll (PO) nt>~r /Org<'t 11 WffllOAYI 1lt-t1 .. 11 IS SAT llVN 1 IS.l IS.• I> 7 IM 1 .. 11 II 41 ""BIGBUS 11i1uwn .. T,._, __ -··11~-=s I'll/I~ ~ "JACK ANO THE lltANSTALK" lllwards BllSTOl CINEMA -'°" "' .... c .. ~ ' ' 4 A DAILY PILOT Frid1y, July 23 1976 -------- (TV DAILY LOG] PRIDAY I 8100 . •• me..., I Cl}('?> Q) ( ..... ...... (f )l-Att11f e .. .._ .. ,. 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It -10:30- C:J Cf1\ (f) G WtJtwllld U lllowlt: tCl "1111111<1 h1" tftM SJ l!t f f11111!1nd Allt•t 01~1 ' • (1tl ,. ) Qt 044 ... c..,.. 110) Worft-~'"""' 124' Achtll fhNtrt ED Eltctnc C-.-y 11:00 ti ll?I CJ) hr 011 S•tct ..... IJ >l tit D Mljer l-cw ..,. .. (J) MIM: .._.. If Ille Dtt," (~) '6J-~ c.tolt• • er.... Sfertl utw*' mz-1 (lf,\ ( ) rtl"' hal•11 Of llle~s -11:30- • (f1I (1) (11 """' ....... • S.--CW!tna• •MU. Cl)~ m Clldnc c.m;."' ( lJI ) Tiie folltr-~ ...... cW KOCE Television (50) J.• l'._01'11.I WOlOtlE" >.lt M1$Tll" ltOOlltS' "UOt!IOltHOOO 4.• SHAMI H•EET s,. 11.ECTltlCCOMl'AllY S:a VU.U.Al.IOltE •:• •to ILUE MAltlLE S Jt TllAtllJ, TltACltS AllO 71tunn -• 1 N O"AIU;I COUNTY SUM· Mllt"~-11 .. <"' t • WUHINOTOll 't'IElt IN l"\lllW t lt WAl.1.STltEETWEEI( , ... OltlAT l'llll'Olt-HCU: J INHIE It!• TMI UOYlttl.1.EllS SHORTY'S ORIGINAL OR "PACIFIC NATURAL" ~ PATIO KITS ClloAce • tM al\aml-.. If' lt' aemeo~, woo4 WIDIN flllCMICftGlil ...... flOllCftON m1.ER ALUMINUM LADDERS Grip.,-r rubb.r '"" 90ft lops Jor no-mcu. double NDg Jocb. 14FOOT ..•.. 17" 16FOOT ..... 19W 20 FOOT •..•. 28" -... ....... ....... °'ta.. ............ ':.=*wo:t.: J.llb .... kit. (Dacethal ltr .... mONtbna.) ROCKWELL 7 Yt" CIRCULAR SAW ~~ 1997 10' 12· 14' "' 11' .. .... ... 77" ... .... 112" 1u• 121" 111• 144• ·12r 160" NATIONAL CONCRETE MIX 127 901.B. You bring the wa1er and the elbow greaM. we'll bring the concrete • .... ,, .. IM911 , ... 11a• 192" BEHR PLUS 10 • LATEX OIL STAIN 6 77 GAL. Pretty good quality. natural looking tones. (Fell asl"p rlgbt in the middle here.) KELLER DOUGLAS FIR - SIZE .. 10' ir STEP LADDERS Aluminum for strength without the weight (or ia that the other way around?) 27 INCH .•••• 5 97 4 FOOT ..... 9•7 6 FOOT ..• 13" 8FOOT ... 25•7 Go crbead fi9aN out that lob CIDCl par tor bu:! what you a.eel. (That atlcb? • I u.oQPt u woWd be 1 .... ) 2d w 2d txlO txl2 "'' ht w blO 4xl2 4x8SHOP REDWOOD PATIO DECK , .. , .. , .. _J.!!_.,. 2• 2,._ 2• ~-... ~ ... ••• ... ... 6" re 3• ... .... ... ... ... ... ... ... •" 1r4 ... 10" 12 .. lx6FIR SHEATHING ALL ALUMJHUM PATIO ms 1n-•taow why •fwliewanl••• •,.athlaup.we ... ..,wltbCIDoW --~Ua _.,.,.... METAL SHELVES &O"x30"xl2" -....... --• •SHELF . 9•7 7X'x36"x12" 5SHELF 14•7 72"x36"xl8 .. SSHELF 1797 Handy. espKialJy when you don't f .. l Ulre making holH ln walls. You asMm.ble (lots of luck!) 1" lt' 11' 20' 2•• re 27e 3• 3• .. _ •.. .. . .. ... ... 7"" ·-... r• 7• ... . .. . .. ... ·-7" ... 9w ... ,, .. 124~ 12•• 13" , ... 17• , ... 1799 , ... 21- lx8PINE 2x4x95" PLYWOOD STUDS I'm sure you can And the contractor told SHIP LAP ~.. 3•7 . . ..... think of M>metfilng to do with this. (I beg you it would coat 18t a Patio deck. roofing or Or. U you like. 241.3 % ........ 4•7 .your pardon.) foot. tha1's "carrying Ju•t a touch of wood centimetera long. charge". where it looks good. 97! Yi.. 5•7 24"x24" •• 3.97 9c UN. 17c 2 •••••• UN. ~.. 7•7 48"x48" •• 9 • 97 4 •••••• fi. FT. MDAL BUILDINGS .. OM ARROW I I I DELIVERY AMO SET-UP •.• U.00 barn let (ambridl!l r11neus1 IWIPSllllE BOUSE Weatbezproof. mug lnterlocldng pen.1-(DOt panels?). J{oN "OOID without a bullb!!:r permit and a 1ocm. 10x5 •••••••. ~~ 10x7 ......... ... It geta ~ .... headroom. tander (and more mooey?). lut look Cit tM CGDltnletion. -1 .. l Maaled. IDterlocldng roof and .tct.e. triple boaded flamh. You can put the who&• thlag together youneU wltb plcda old •••ryclay tool-. all bolting t.wclwwe lnduded.- SUdbag lodroble doora. E•en haYe a choice of detdgn• to blend lD with your bouae. (If it'• 19'4 ...5aD. hdro. lt'• ~rlKt !or ... ) lOxlO: ........ .. lM ...... 12 ... JOdO. •.•• 14 ... 1crx1r •... 1 a.-. 1rxir .... 24.- : greenhouse window by [ijf ALEnco] KIWR ALUMINUM WINDOWS FOR WOOD REPLACEMENT SlngJe hung. easy lnstalla1lon (how be throwa that word "ecuy" around. my. my). 2'x3' •.••• 21.00 3'd" ...••• 2a.OO 2'd' •.••• 27.00 3'd' •.•••• 31.00 2"6"x3' •.• 23.00 3'd'6" ••.• 33.00 ra"x" ... 2a.oo 3·rxe· .. 33.00 2·rxe·r. 27.oo 3·r .. ·e·· .. 3a.oo 3'd'x6" .. 29.00 •'x3' .•..•. a7.00 Nlc:e1t ldea to come along this year . Put one o•er your eJdatlng window to make a cloeed greenhouse or replace with lt and ha.-. a sunny bay greenhowae window. w·xW'xll.. 12700 r•a1r 141" srd1"a1r 1n• .. ...-x1r 149" sr1M"11r 141" 117" IS"drxlr 117" 1A" IS"drdr 119" 1crx1cr •..• 1 e.- 1crxw .... 249" KELLER ANODIZED SUD ING WINDOWS We llke their deal, well made and the price i1 taUored right too. Rugged extruded aluminum. with loc:ldng latc:h. weat.beratrtp.,.cf. and full fr~ K1'Mll. 2'x2' ••••• 9.97 ''x3' ••• 20.97 rx3· ... 1•.•7 ''"'' ... H.97 3'x2' ••• 13.97 5'x3' ••• M.97 3'x3· ••• 17 .97 s·xe· ... 31.97 3'd ' ... 22.97 8'x3' •.• 28.97 ,.d' ... '7 .97 ........ 33.97 DOU8U ILIDI• THE TIME 0 BUY IS •• LYI! FORE YOU LEASE ANY CAR OR TRUCK ••• CHECK OUR JULY LEASE SPECIALS!!! EVERY CAR ADVERTISED BELOW IS COVERED BY 12 MONTH, 12,000 MILE LIMITED POWER TRAIN WARRANTY! '73 Merc1ry 9 PaH SltltloaW..- VB. auto. tact. air. oower steering. radio. luggage rack (949HHO) '74 Ford LTD 4 Door VS. IUIO. trans . fact. air. DOwer stetlflng., 1273JZEI s3299 ""'-TPIL- '72 PLYMOUTH hater HT 6 cyt.. auto. trans . POW9' steering. radtO, heater. vcnyl roof. trnred gla"- -., •• , m ~,l•••\.otrw '75 FORD ~GT VS. auto trans laCI &tr cond oower stee<rno. radro like oow (93364Xi t4499 '72 Ford Courier r.u.ac....,sw 4 cyl . 4 speed. radio heater. mag wtie.ls & step t>umi>e< (26528T I '17M _, ... Li<.- 74 FORD c.n.- ~ cyt . • speed. radt0 neater taooma wneets & wide oval hres !63483Xl 92799 '70 FORD MoYeric• 2 Dr. & cvl . auto trans . radio. heater 1307AGJ) 'Ifft '75 FORD lite ve. auto 1ran, tact atr col'd oower 11eer111Q vinyl rool rldt0 (3i4ME Tl '74 CHEVROLET No•o 1 Dr. Auto 1rans . la<:IOIV .Jjl ron<11llOflln<} OOWfV stPcr1nq radio t\Nt~ 1633JRCI '25M •74 CHEVROLET ........ c ... VB. auto traM . lacl &Jr cond . radlO. tonddu 100. till Wl'1e91 (37 71<Kl) 93899 '73 FORD PWo'W.... I Auto. trans • tact. air cond., radio, luggage rack. (587GMKJ '21M _,_.~ '75 FORD ~ VS. auto. trans . fact. air cond.. PQWe< steenng. radio. C 188LPO) 932M •74 FORD F-100 '72 CADILLAC S.-.DtVlle VS. auto. trans , fact atr cono . oowe< steenno. power wulOOws, vinyl root 1235FvcJ$32" ,.,..,,,,_ '72 Mercury Monteqo ...... Dr. - VS. a f . air. PS . P dlSC 8 . R&H VIN Rf . T. GLASS, WHL. CVRS. !647FTM) s1799 '72 YW Konmi Bus lSHh 4 cyl . 4 soeed. radio. rieater. tu tone (681EOH) s2999 ~'··•l~ '13 Ford Pinto StilfioltW..- 48.107 m1tes raoco. heller !S32GRV) 'IM9 '74 MERCURY c_,..xa1 V8 A T acr P $ P disc B P win. R&t-f ~w s. t 9la<1s wttl c:vr"S tan Ip 1135lFs1$43" '72 OLDS '"" ..... '""" '""" "'"' ...... $ 2999 buci{el seats. m1n1 c:omole. hnled glass. • elec1flC delroster. steel 1'8d1al 11res. whffl covers. front & rea1 bumper g uar ds (Stk. I 13 4 3. Serial 16R 10X 157909) -•.ocl·_ .. ___ --.-. I""""' -.,. __ -------tc!IOftUtl-'""'-' --c...·---·--·-----·--..-..ll!!!IY """'"'CS. tlOFIOMIM71, Sil tlOll) HEW '76 GRANADA 4DOOI PIUS Tll & l!oense Incl. 250 CID 6 cyt eng . crucse--o·mattc. power steenno & brakes. delu11e bumoer group 111';.fl~I IS• •CWllLl .... 11 ~ JULY SERVICE SPECIALS!! r-7RoNr END--,-siie>CK4Ass6RiER-1 I ALIGNMENT SPEOAL I . . 1ndud~sP!~~I~ Motorcrefl I I Oleck and correct carrt>er aod toe-in I shocll abSott>ers installed~· not (passenger cars only) •ndoded TOTAL SPICIAL PllCl I TOTAL SPECIAL PltCl I AS DISCll• • • · PilTS AMO LA101 . . . 1 ' '12.M I '29.25 I I ,.,..,~ ......... ,.. J ·~~, ......... 11 ' L.. .:!' v:,.ow= .._!.::, "":::..:'!!. -°''::° .!:.~'' !:. "':::..:~ -' NEW 1975 COURIER 53149-ECOHOMY rteK..aP Plus Tu & License Inc WSW t1tes easy $hill • sod trans • crank-down soare fire inside hood release tool k•t 60 ~e-hour baltefY. 35 amp alternator, erm rests. plus eat dress-up pkg hnled glass whl coven & rear steo bumoer !Stk •1609 Ser •SGTARCOOE91 l NEW 197 6 f..250 CUSTOM STYUSIDl PICKUP STYUSIDE PICK lit Incl knitted v1nvl seal. ammeter/Oii 0tessure gauges. emissions contrl"I pl\g • pwr steer . e19llf' l1gttter. cruis-o-mallc trans • xlra coohng rac"8tor & l•l 950•16 6 8 pr ttres (~ 1129. ~. llF268RASS30S) '71 MERCURY COUGAR S 1799 vs.auto uans .. lad aircond. $ 199 power steering 1653Dlll 11•-M•teot<"'° ..,,,...,. ~ Plf-111 one. UWOll. All.A 11-°" _r .. n--~ DOWN '72 CAPRI 2 DOOR S 1499 •$1)ffd. fact. aircond . $ 199 AM/FM radio (154FEGI ,,,._ uo10-""' """"""~ ~ .. pnce UOOl IO A~ll fftt1'"" -"-'''---...-DOWN '73 GALAXIE 500 '73 vw 412 Auto. trans. AM/FM radio. l447JQS) .... _ ......... 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'' 1'his nc"'!>pMper will n knowingly ucceJ>l an) ····•·••······•··············•·······••••··•·• UHIQUI IM HAltlOlt Vftw HOMIS -3 lx.'droom. fab view, top quality thru out, sec Curol Wilkln~on or Marlene .Recd al 2:.wo Port Cal'lb lc. briJ\g Sll6,900. <Open Hoos~ 12·4 > UPl!il()UI: li()Ml:i REAL TORS , 675-6000 2443 Ea.st Co.st H•ohwav. eo,.ona dtl Mar advertaiung for reu G1MuGI IOOJ ChMrul IOOJ ~lDlf w hirh ls ul viola •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• •••••••• •• ••••••••••••• lion or the la w. NEWPORT COSTA MESA HEIGHTS CH.ARMY ••••••••••••••••••••••• On huitll lol w/cxcellenl l IEDROOM Gt..erol 100 \IEW lrom big. p1~1urc . 2 IATH ••••••••••••••••••••••• window!>. 3 :1p.icious bds, NC3tled a mong trees in Rie.o .. X IM YOUR 21111.'d both:.. ternfic sun beuullful homey areu ol ~ d\.'CI(. S1>1c & i.pan with ow.M S,A! new paint. Bcuuti(ul c;u...ta Mesa. Plush Uf)· t rt ts graded family home. or en e nin your i;ues shade Lr~. Ju~l lt~Led. complete with ct>ntral uir Jn tht!> warm and elegant GI a ppra1:.a l ordered. conditiomn" Complete!•· ho m e. T o p Newport 646-7iU .. J Beach location. Central • new wife-saver k11ehen . polio t:ives mdoor, out· Massive family room door Ceelin~. Vaulted . . · , . with s ky lil(hl. Built-In ceilings. Chef's kitchen , , . . . . Bar B·Q surrounded by and a mile-Ion~ Us t of e:1.· · · · · ' decking for those fun, tras In this c ui1lom home summt'r ni11hts. A lot of ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1001 .... , .. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BAY & B~CH REALTY 700 ICINGS ROAD • • . with· view of harbor ure a. 3 Bdrms • (could be 4 >. hu~<.' lnmlly rm.; 4 but.tis: corner lot, cirC'ulardriv<': $\32.500. Ol't!;N l~SAT. & SUN. EARLY CALIF. HACIENDA Location selected & the home built for the otiJ<•naJ developer ot Corona J lighlands & ShorecU!ts. Low tumblin~ ranch st ytr. s hake.' roof, with tho elegance or t•urly Cahf. seldom found m Oran~e County. It is loeatcd on ap- prox. two thirds acre, with over 4,000 sq. ft. of Uving space. You will .be im- pressed with the huge living rm. & din- ing areas. with picture windows over- looking the entire harbor. There are S bdrms. & 7 baths. Sparkling pool; garage+ 4 carports -an outstanding va lu e al $255 ,0 00 LAND INCLUDED! • • Appointm e nt onl y . houseforahtlle S -65.500 G _. 1002 Ge .. rGI full µrice. Call today ... '• G7:t4S.Sso. Need 4 BEDRMS? &JG 111' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOZ [ ij'iaitl ~~}.~1&:~:g~ !~ i'ii~ii iE~~~~ ~~~:~1;J:;~~~ $161,500. . -=-••••••-modck-d. Front houi.e 2 c urpet. Used b rick 1----------1400[.~-nW All txodrms. den. hrt'place + nreplacc'I. Vaulted ceil-u rva~ ENJOY one bt.'<lroom apartment in((s. AM/FM rntercom . Elkins CJl At~· MW car~&~~~r~!;/nNec~~i $~.soo. ::,:,,0 s.uv1 ~·~e n~~~~er :~dt~~~~~~~ 2S£AWIND CONDOS • 1._.~ ly ren<>Hited 2 BR, 2 BA ti••..,. Overs1L~'<l g.iragcs. Con· 2 Bedrooms2 BalhsBoth T own h o m e with l'rete drav l.':.. Sh ak e Upgl'nded. One has Den V .. C .. u. f1rcpl.it·c & pool. CentraJ RIAL TORS roofs Room for R rrnrk· Pncf'd $62,500eu. "' "'" • Wcstdiff Sij.'j,000. • • .:;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Ing. 1..octll('tl in heart ol ELKI NS CO., Realtors MESA VHDE HAL PIHCHIM ''---llunlmgt on Bench. Call 881 DoverDr. 631· OMLY SS6,000!! rtt-:ALTORS D<f~~~~~;V""<'•"• 1• ~~~~~~~~~~Prestige area. Lus h 2727 1-; Coast llwy R h Styf ff [ I IARCELOHA landscaping surrounds 675-4392 anC e Ome ~ ,.llJ~l!ilJ EST .. TE this exci!pllonal buy. Im·•--------2400 Sq .ft R<'al barn £\ijijjJi "' maculntt' throughoul LIVE GREAT w/lofl, larKl' workshop, . -.... -i: ..... _. 4 IEDROOM VACANT A. J> READY MAKE SSS ~olar hl·atl•(J l>U41I. 126' BEACH-POOL F 0 It Q U l C K COST J.. MESA fronta~c. ~auttful trecs.i--------- Cua rded en trance to POSSESSION. Take ad. DUPLEX luwn & g~1rd1•11 an•u NEW AS formal entry. Sll•p down vantage. llurry ca ll Many, many u1lwr 1·x 2S' living room with ma· S4f>.23l3. Two • 2 b<-droom units. trus. S2 tS,tltHI 11•''1 ol j cstic vaulteJ cu11tn »s ••IN '!""·"..,"~'"'•1· EJstsiJc Costa M esa terms TOMORROW .. [ I + +-+ nl'xible fina ncing Roy Mc Cordle ~~~~~c.:~:~~· 1}~!~~·~ ll~Zdtt ;n;t~ J:;:g~~J~! ~~~1~ Rffft~ 1810 Newport 1~~~f J~J~~~~~:i;c~ four met '"i.lcb"'n with . --.. -· ..... ~ rwwcr npurtment. Each Costa Mesa 548-7729 . " '"' h I ·' d d ( ... __________ , Canyon .a bedroom fom1-rcakf'"Sl bar lllld c uliug as sec uue yar or 1, .. •E pr1vat'y. All for $85,000. •----ly room. library home • area. Huge separntc ESTATES>... <.:all for more informa· overlo okin!I i:uri:cou s fa mi I Y r o om w i l h Huge 4 BR bomc with big Uon fl.\G-n 71 Last Chonce! pool urea & i:olf coul"l\c. 2 natures window skylight beautiful famlly,and O'f"'"'"""Hu•11011_,. to get a home 10 lrvtnl' S tory 11v1n.i room for lusb 1ndooc plantll ".imo rm. Localed 111 a [ ~ I for und<'r sso,ooo. Sharp 2 w/ma.'ISl\ll' rtrcpl:irc and and commanding view of v e r y d es 1 r a IJ I e ,Jll~!l!iU bcdrm k :itunn>? semi view loft. S36S.OOO sparkJm~ pool a nd fan · neii;bborhood. Call now JibijJ\ form al dunng +kitchen • 640-6161 tast1c raasl'd J a cu.n.1. and t.uke advontal(c of . __ ,._ ..... ~ dinette ar~·a. BcaulHul HuJe ..iway 18' m aster th1'1 estatcule! MS·OJ0.1 carpels thruuut. Lovely L s1ule ad101n.-. PQl>I und FOREST OLSON INC * • • bnrk fplr and covered lerracc. Large <·h1ldrens.------Jostplt Pottft" patio. IJurry, 1u.,t hst ed. und i:ucst qu;irt1ns. ASSUME $45,000 21351 Barbados woo't lu ... t. C:tllSIA S880 llURRY! Jl'~T LISTED fHA LOAM Uana Point ~ COATS & WALLACE A Transfor ! %.J·i8l!I Bea ul l fu I u p11 r.i ded You arc Lhc winner of 001'"''19 ·")'""' ~-..,1\ home. Walkin.r.: d1,,,t.m1·e twotr..tic•m S [ ~ lfi!ll ~i4:11?~:;?~~~ SE~, ATIEH LANDLORDS! lookrng cover ed patio Clrc•s w.-ncedLi!>lings and m a n ll-ured yard. A~5thlhruAug l1lb S i''EE Show this home lo your ,\n.ihe1m Convention on your rentals . NO f"~sy buyers and they'll • 'IOO W K l II Hcnlers wailing. ~ t;enll'r, · a e a Agent. 673-7601 bey it! Cull 96J·ll71l7 Tirk!> ls must be e x· ~HEIUTAGE REALTORS -----------OPEN SAT & SUN V A·NO DOWN 1813 W. Gf.E;°';WOOD SAN'J A AN A 41JH 2nll hnmt• 768-0370 &at;.7414 UNITF:D BHOK fmS OIYN l1<fl•11 1 1UN1l>~1NK.t• c hanged for r eserved CORONA DR MAR [ t8 I sen ts <it the Con vention l·----------•I I Exc!~~~w~~J~ooro • lt1ftHW ~~~l~~2 ~f:.:E~[ i~~~~ Co~o~~J!~or homr h111lt m1 the front or claim your ltc ct_s_. ---t nvc!ilors-11 l' have JUSt F an H2 l<ll In C:oronn rlel f) ~ listcJ one of the hnc1>t 3 ~I ar I lt•rc l!I ;a .:n•at op $@ '\,l ~ ~ -~ t (./" ~ 9 l 'ml lri plC)(t•~ 111 C'nron<1 portu1111v to hutitl '' "U 1ll'I Mar Su1>cr l'uMom ~ern111I urut und make .111 Tho# lntri911in9 Word Gome with o Chud/e conslruc llon, quality I IOI'('~' m1·nl "tlh 0 !.UPC• "••4 ., °"' I -....,. ------((•a t u r ti:. I h r u 0 u t • llUlCnll.tl 1•1thcr fol" re o•-loll••• of ,._ JalJulOW> !oC.tUOJI. ~alk M•I<• or futur<• mconlt.' •-""''""..._. ...,..,, be· lo 01.:t'an. h.iy. i<hu11111ni!. Onh ..,;:1,SOO. C.111 now '-"' 1°'"' 1°"' ,....,._""'ch u lt Sou th of Co <1 i.l E ~, lfiftltl I I~ ! : I: ! 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Vncnn l Sr ller dcspcrall• t'a II for quick sho~m.: H17-GOIO t""-IN Ill I• ti\'"'"-'''' t t""f t [®UMMI Colleqe Pa~ OfM" Ooily 1 ·5 220 Wolct forHt PUBLIC NOTJ<:E 1f,~, , '"' '"'II, wl\o10 ha> "'Y I R Id T E G !'"'''"" --r "' 4 BEDROOM PLUS POOL Shurp 4 l1t.•1h 1111m hrllllt' l'ttmtil..t«ly 1 l'ill'l'ot a lt'tl t h I fl 11 ~ h fl It t ,... 1· 11 cari1t•l!< ~llOWll h kl• II m .. 11,.1 < '1>rt11·r l11l I l(•lll t•tl and , f1ll••11•(1 11n•1I 1";10111\ ar·c·11. l'r11•t·1l l11r 'flOl'k snlc. $1Ui,!Ml0 t:all 9b.1671J7 t ll<·dl'Ol.1111. 2 liJ lh. l.nriw rarnily rm, r111t•, hltns. (.lr,·11t rill1r" t•1 •·nH·rtaln. <;omc bet• ' 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 i--..-1;.;_Tl-Tl-Tl-.,,rr--i 0 r.,..,,..,,. 11\o (._I .. q""'.,f t,, 11 '"'I ·~ •h• """'"9 -•h ._ ....... _.._ ....... _._ ....... __. 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F111cl •Kil •nd bo• 11 in, t Mu te Pass Tu•carora Blue Mountafn .: Fort Pitt Allegheny Squirrel ttm ~ Wawona Copperfield l lberty Tubes " Golden ttsenhowe r Ki t atfnny lol!'Orrow: Hodge Podge "CHA'' tlotti 3!1:!1!, I' VI'~ ~>I!) 1532 :Lachenmyer Realtor _ _ IFYOU Of'ik'IV•U "'' "'''' lrnv•· 11 \1•1 Vlt-p II• orrr r fir 1woth l•1 t.t•ll 111.11•1• 11n 011 1n lhf' t>11il\' Pilot f;111~'1lf1l•ol :0.1•rl lttn ••• l1ho1w t>I:! :.+'71! [®lfiMll G.-r al 1002 GeMrGI 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAH09t YllW HOMIS 4 Bdrm. Montcgo. next to park. Popular l !-.tory plan. only 2 years old, hut !orated in VilJ~1.cc I. Very clt!un & upgraded. Only $105.000. A C~L IA.HK& CO. 644-1766 SHORECLIFFS. • .COM $185,900 .......... s.n.t <>c... Yiewf From your kitchen rnnge. h v rm. ram r m too. T his blfl. newly· remodeled 3 · b r , ram r.m homl' w /new crpt. wallpaper, cabin ts & more, 'ti blk to pvt beuch >Access. has JUSt been r educed for 1mmed.1ate sale. Open Sat/Sun, l ·S. Ill Sltolediffl M. PENINSULA POINT $149 900 Gwdett Re.,...,~ To leach! Reautifully lndscpd' /out&•dl' ltghllnJt'. Secluded :,unnv oatao Oocn bea ms 1t1vc ~paciousncss lo lh1~ 2br & den family home. Nrwly remodeled ktchn w/Cornmg & Microwave. New copper plumbing. chur m1nj.! J,?ue~t apt over ~aru~c. P r1<:c ju~t r<'duced ror quir k saJe. $149,900. Open ~t Sun. 1·5. 170 . ..,.._., ...... , .... BALBOA ISLAND WATERFRONT DUPLEX $339,500 Harl' find on w1cl4t-st area of South Hayfront. Rrcatht:>king bay & o{'c:an • new. S pac:iou~ 4br. 3ha upper w /pvt "Top Of The Wor ld " sundt>ck. Lovely 3 bf'. 2ba lower uni t w /patio, frr>k, & pvt ~ntrancc. Shown by appt. CORONA DEL MAR $110,000 Char mer W /Ocean View. Blk to beach, 2 s tory. 2br. den w/lrg sundeck & lots wood paneling. Call for appt. 67S.2311 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. rnacnab I Irvine realty FINER HOMES ROMS 130,000 TO $1 ,200,000 IMJOY open Panoramic Views or Harbor & Cata lina f rom this c horminE? 4 bedroom + hilliard room & tort home . .ENJ OY the custom pool & jacuzzi w/ch1l<l·proor cndosurc & viewing deck + Jush urbors & Inland nJ J!ht.·J JS!hls . E N J O Y casy-trafri<'·fl uw floor pl an & scn ~ibl <' pr icing. Helen Woo d &J4·G200. (V.11) PlaFECT FAMILY HOMIJ Bi~ & bcautif ul 4 bedroom, fa mily room + huge bonus room in Harbor View Hills fcaturin~ c urved brick entry. va ulted cctlinjl!. cur ving staircase. 2 fireplaces & picturesque ~ardcn settin~ on qwct cul-de-sac & YOU own the la nd! $152,500. MarJorie l\la hoo 644·6200. (V12) IE AN 'OrPOITUMST? Super duplex -1~2 block to beach. Great potential for weekly rental during season. Lot" of cha rm & priced to sell at $1301000. Bob Owens 642-82iJS. CVJJ ) MOTHllt HAS A IOAT? Well, why not ? 11us large boyfront home h<lb 90 ft. frontage & room nl the pier & float for ~evcral boab & tb.crl'·s room by the pool for ~onny ·~ musical Rroup: you'll probably find Dad twh1nd the ran· tust1c bi~ bar or ('IS<: do"'n m lhe wme (•ellur or ~auna. We'll taJw the f?UC t t·otlagc for rl'ul iwacc & quiet, thou~h. II you l'Un find 58$, m your jeuns. call u~ for un app't. lo cl\juy 67).4400 IOOZG...,.., 1002 ............................................... W ATERFRONT :x~·w-u11d l'r c·11 n'>l1 uc·lio11 : ronlcmp. t'<1p1..• Cod. ·I BIL ·11 • bJ .. µJay rm. or 5th HH , 2 lq,lt''· o.ih Hr:., ln(bcpg. P11..·r S.. lloJt. ::-:~0.1100 Lido .\11nl. G lrn . <ir t RH . & ~ rrn. apt. On :.and\' hl'ar h. s:!!J,') lllH> BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR )41 Buy\•dP Dr•vt' N 8 67'> 6161 OCEAN FROMT·COIOMA DIL MAR Fantas tic 180 panoramic ocean view & your own pri\'alc ste~ lo Big Corona beach . Cu s tom 5BR home. open beamed c·eilinJ.!S. new cptng. Massive master suite. Call for appt. to see. 2 I I I Son JOCllflM .-S aood NEWPORT CENTBt. N.1. 644-4" 0 HOME & STUDIO S52,900 Thl<1 3 U1lrm 2 ha llom<' I~ IJI\ It 2 1<11. S..parnll' hnb h\ ro1110 or a l u <lio. i---------•I t;uMl'ittlt-C M. lo~·allon. N1·~ ly off{'rctl 54~·tM!ll. EARLY IA TCUST CLASSIC Back in the du) s whun a aycrcst was born th.is hom e was the model. M ~be you saw it. Bery 1950's. Still is! Lon~ nGrrow pool, with bridge. white brick fireplace, 2 bedrooms plus den and walls of ~l ass openinJ: t.o AB rdcns. Delightful neighborhood. a t lltl,500. See it soon. U,_.l()UI: li()Ml:i REAL TORS. 675·0000 2443 East Co-st Highway. Corona del Mar ' I 1002 GeMuel 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PEMIMSULA POIMT 2209 C~ Rd. 0,.. Wts-2-S ·4 BR. Move-in~odition ! $148,500 LIDO ISLE 137 VIA HAVRE OPEN SUHOAT 2·S 4 DR .. 3 baths. SO Ft. lot. $162,000 LAWSON REALTY * * 675-4562 * * 9212 SIZES 10~·22YJ ,,,, 11T ""';-1lf """.,:. • associated 1111\J" (II'> Q( Al T()l>S ;....,: ~ 1..,c.~ &'• 16• Snuggle Up To Ben R''OWNZ.:ll 1-:1\STC M. l'omrr lo~. " Br, 2 lh1. SM.500 631·0800 WESTSIDE • • A STEAL AT SS:?.900. 3Ull 2liJ\, huitc llvln(: rm. enclosed patio with lrplc. i)layhouse.Jll .bil.cit ) urd. dl)Uble ~aruge. 1;:,.. tra !>harp 64~66-\6 ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP will be yours ir you buy this 1mmac 3 BR, 1'0c1 many featur es tu Ii~ Great area. C<ill for nppt. to i.cc. S<l7 ,000. Jlr;iod new listing . • C.UN Ill Al f~TATf 6)1 · '2221 .::iH~,__.;;O~AJ;;;L.::..Y;.;...Pl;.:L::O:..:T~--------..:.~.:..'':.::da::.rL:·::.J.=.u':.z:Y.:Zl:._;1:,:978::.= ~.~~--·-· ~.~~ ........ 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Ttrr bm. 2br f•bulou.» prl\'.ilc, nody • Br UICI story 2 lia, uunus or DU :?blt +den/loll, ecnt au, ~ad1 3 tJl<.:lba ,dl.olna ,,, tll'l'ace •Pnnklers, xlot cond •.. and ~r facr11ly. l11ag hlirdwood noon.. & man) nn .. den, wmduw wall Dix new 5 unn, uv.nfrt Wlrl)• Rentals. $6.2S to unil 3 Br at.odio, CH 2 Hr Sl725 Yrt1.-Sumroer l'tulllu , lltriuma, fam $l lOO to $3500 m1>. rm, frplc & pJtlos. 21t3 Waterfr ont Jlomtii> .:ood loe•llon. 8411-1426 :o·ii z1 vn•led bo"lu ictras. $$1~. Of>t'nlnx to li.r)leo, Ill*!\ RfDUCm $10,500 !'.'· room which will n1ll pa110. t•ool 3 Garaect. accomod.itc au your In hocll I 041 fee la11l.I' &l:!.S,OOU -------i K.oo'.\Sl. CM (NwJll Htcl'i1.tl3_1_·l_400 ______ _ area). Open Sut & Son WALK TO 8l'~ACU 1,l~PAf. !79·~ Whraley 3 Bcdroo.m, ~wk. 1.::::::::;:: _____ ~·-c_o._c.i_11_t_.v_e_s. ___ -t 173-760l Aa;t. llwtiMjto. hR• I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• door retre1tion1I ncecls ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOW£RS ·l.~1SU RE lh1te m uter tulle •OCEAN Vl£W * WOKL.0, Chftrtn1n1 I •--------.i ~paroto ln.JJw awtl', • 3 BR., h m ily r m . Bit, v.ew; all umeonlllot Aue1>t bdrma and torma Spac:loiu llv. rm .. u1cl. uunu, molds, <l1oln1. urul family roo11 S wed I ah frplc. Ultn. mcab, ~to. $39,500 • lw. Ni.~ monil bo1tte fo lntcb. w/Ul•. Nutone ctr TctOUPEO ALLEN Jmt leMOdeled Exciting country. 4 bdrm. home. View of harbor & be ttch. Reduced !or acUoo ! Owners purchased another home & must move. $129,00>-Jo~rRM . '<3:»Sp11r111nln:utu.1lpar 11 UMITS ONTilEWATER ln ('0()1 l:Olll:t Mei.a. LI!\ In b u utH ul City of tn &al Day locaUoo. !.# lot&11toru¥cshed.$1GOO. Onn ttc·f\11 ere 2B R 3to4Brbomowlth vww. ~ t'.t' w/pllltM. J u.si 141.c.'CS tor Avail wkb'·•u mmcr 1700 lcsa. moocy7 ~WI &Q "br1cftt. bu, $"1'l,300 REA' 'TOR 4 ..... 7 dQ. lSlSSION REALTY ~ ..., • 4~-0731 • t09$ N. Co.st. Laauna LID 0 REALTY r--for Joi• 1200 onl~ $!05.000. • wk. Walcdronl Uome.. ---'7" JNTl-:HNATlONAL 63\.1400 l,77··-· • ..._ M.I. 67~7)00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jtl-:i\l.£STATI'.: ·---------- . .Ewrythlnt: but struc ture 'iK brand new. G reat nelahb nrhood . 3 8edroom11 & :i bonul\ toom. Scll<'r Is an hurry to lt'llVt Shale. Submit ----------...... <.acT ... CU' ·R .. .._, r ACRES c 1 N1'."\'WOltK 962·TmNEWPOl\T CRF.ST. BLIJ£ LAGOON VlLLAS __ ,.. "' -• • Comp furn. Mudd homu your lcrin&. ·ltOIERTS REALTY 141-1688 Outala.ndina vi«1w 3ijR, OCUM VIEW wport h•ll 1 o'9M.wport hech 1069 ln Coel3 Mes• 2·2br lmus1"1, new paint. type, 2 UR. ulJ ytllow/ 38A, both lovela ~~· New cxcttin11· luitur)' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Frt'~W:t)' frontaiio. crpt~. ld.:at. for Ollfnt_r + whilo for t:1u~c. C~l. No t.endt<Ucslautd·ln. Ne* townhomt'" 2 & 3 Br. 2\'r·-----------------E~t..il'i incomcstttam rncomr. SliS,500/owaer pcta or cbll<lrco. S6ZS. DONALD M.1110 w/w crpta. new pllint, Ba, from S'7<1.9SO. ~·~ & ·~ 1Quall l " Call557·3l60. mc>. le.aae. Avail. AlijJ. l . A•-1•""· ... ,,.,. waJJpaptr & window (,'Qv 10' ... down 4!19·.UI~ IRIAD & IUnER 64S-43l8or G7~ FOR SALE BY OWNER .---.. -.-.-+-,·-.-M-ll_Y_ .... erio.:•1 Jiul Ila l ed .•-------Oceanfront -Newport Beach ~ 16 Units ot Sl87,000 •• G.1 f'um 2 B.t, 1 Btt, 1lcps &aul 3 Ur, Fam ltm. ...~IOUS $1t.!!l,5uo. Owne r i~r . .-........ 1052 .-. -.-.::.~,.--~'l"OSS. 20 Units+ pool at from beach, $270 mo. bu"e bnclr & scrt't'n ~ncl "'"A nl'tOw on l:ari:cr home h ••• '" .,.,.3 000 .. 97 -"'-t •·l 6'1S ...,. .... .. CULV-o ... L"' t 11 T Belllutie'o.·\ty decorated 4 Bdrm, 3 bal , .... OUA•' '' HtWf'Ollt •tAOt _ .. d . • .... :.Jroas, ...... er tto... --~ p1o1llo&c hrtcl( BBQ. 10" lO E9' ,.. ... mus Ml • crms. '"''OBSTRUCTED .., 1U ..... --· ... "Al DLUE LA''OO"' "'" · f 'l 3 Y ld horn" on tbe -----...----.... '•» u ""' req... · """ Rt ., • .-dor<1blepl11yhous.-.14e Auloua i.ellcr •?Y v '" oc~AN V16W am1y rm, · r o "' / .. _hoScmfaFe Healtor .Pa ul Coad or rcnt,:?4x8 lot. Sf.3,000 JG:..22 MDJ'lt' "LET'S GO!" Prim~ REALESTATE JNC. WA LK TO Bt:ACll oceanfront. Fanwtic, ever·changing "..... 0026142 . sips" Completely tum. Ln.llnt"ISch.1442 3998 Culverdale localion1----4-99_..a_21_1 ___ ,Brand new ulmo.st hit t . 4f950000 Fantastlc3A~re11111 Top . $225. mo.100 Yds from Qu11:t street. Mau 1v BLUEl..AGOONVILl..A sqrt+ 3 car gar, 4 Br. h · • &-.'" 1 11 ..... ~ n. w ewa erv1ew ............. -' Hom~ Sile• \1~w· Room ·-.... ~al~ bch. w ll "-w Cnt/SU 11 Br ._ 18 x 21' unit on 60' ....,.mft" t~o story ,.n1...... f 2,_ B I !or uri.cs, 1tcnn1s p 210 Call for appl. (213) l · 500 o ~., ""' ~ ~ ·~ 38R, 3ba, deck, oc:n vu am rm, q a, romp · t " ot. IJZ · wor W"'l\Q br1~k f1repla~e u--... I ·1 l Ly THURS & FRI I 4 PM "1 rus ftrO\e. ,.niuous ••••••••••••••••••••••• 387·1349. ti-&2-7U8 Pnnc Plez " " ~ ~ pool & t.eon.as court. Ex· "·a icv poo s ie 0 00 • • • • • owner a:.klll~ $75,oOO. .. . t--------------1 Giitn\ family room wit elusive a uardcd cat own l.hl' hind. Guarded 2602 WEST OCUHfROHT Terms or wrU consider Lt. AH~. 3or Sq ,., 530 ~. two large glass pall area.$125.000. a~. 4 tenms t.'U, olym· N l!W port homo in ft, $160 mo. XloL Laguna HouMIUftfwonilhed '.PARTY HOUSE doors eilbt•r end. K1J11t ••BONDREALTY•• pie sz. pool, rec center. SAND & SEA llA&.TY 675-llOO Trude " Canyo n l ocat.lon ... ••••••••••••••••••••• TE"'NIS" ') b•tll master swte ho~ 831.~11 S239,500. Owner /bldr. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1, .. __ ~·olnvestmentCo. 499-3006.493-3393 COIOMdelM• JZU "' ' t UR1'/ "u''"cdral ce11·og" JD <71·•1493 ,,,,... ...,...,, )'0 (11.' '-UI U " Ul~---------I .. ..,....,,, 714/756-2447 fOf' -220 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 ..,_drootrl .... tale. 11~ .. drcu1og table-PLUS MYSTIC HlLLS oce an ...._ , blocks to beach 3 .... 2v. -·ncnoy • u,t'om fomi ~, mot~ s p u c 1 o u view + \~ acre of JUST LISTED!! ._wport hodl I 069 tWw-6 leoch 1069 T · •" I •••••••••••••••••••••• • ""'• :1 "u • • ,.... • • wo .., acre parce s, ba duplex $450 mo room S1J.rcmus hv rm bt<drooms. V~ry h1r.11 pnvacy. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, Family delight! 2-Story, ••••••••••••••••u••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• sea:.onul creek, cattle llG CANYOM 644_2405 • • • w/whilc ltnck fplc. Shd· l'onvcnlenl kitchen l6SO:.q.n .homew1th\ru· 4 bdrms .. 2 ba.; mint By Owner. $235,000. U1~ G·R·R·f..A·T! country. No. Nevada. GolC cour:.c view on 9tb,•----------m~ ido .. s doors to lush briJ?ht t oo' L aundry ly dra~utlc 25 rt. open· condition home! This one Canyon 2 stry, cublOO\ Westcliff LocoHon $191, dn. take over $63. hole. Beautiful Jocat.ion. Duplex room)' 2 BR11 ba. vn' Jlt• i:ardt>n enhanced room. llui:1.1 .eul-1dc·!>a beam liv. room. $97,000 has it all! LoLs of decks & S+~+pool, Prof~i.onal· mo. paym1:M. 633.00S9 call Jean Eddy. 61 walk to beach, adwt.s 00• w :si>urkhn" cu<>lom ,,..,.,1 backyard llELP.-<:al "n p a t1u area around l y d ec orat ed, F . . • 't' .. ~t orfi40.44l5 ly.Nopets.S3S0.6'13·92Sl 1 "' ·~· nowi52 1700 ;r?jlll'fi.1.U .. ,, pn\'ale 2\lx40 pool Wllh 213/MM180. amtly living al ' s...::. · 360 ..... View 4 \h\111)! l)l)Jrd. Lots of ""''"M 9 • •' s ;LH 1011 "'l('"Jif f?L J a c u z.c i. Ma n I cur ~d 4Br, 38a, DR. Jarae Rec. Flat hlUtop in City of San * * * 2 OR 3 BR. f1un.' rm. ustld bri t·k \\ ork 6t [ I' =i-~.~-~•l!•l•'•l•ll!!•l-~•U landscaping with m ature LIDO ISLE Rm. f or family fun. Diego, J6 Fwy miles to Jowph Honatln View! m$ Mo. including ~:~~~~~~o~il~~; ~~~~".is ~ 1t:ill,}f1'.JJ I· EMUALD IA. y trS89ee;Oo Would you believe 9 R s:'1111a• rty _. ~~~~~~n11 [~sh::~:en. ~ivic0<;.~.ot~. lb4.7_8 acres. 4151 J\eyes, Jrvlne gardener. Agt. 640-7000 )1'7~000 Dnly llnlwllcv;i ~ i1~H;~ • ms-SS ol-cou ani Move U\ before achoo "l50, vv. • u mil your Youurclhewinoerof JASMJNECREEK bl •b t t e ; C II to ~ 4 BR. 4 Da Traditional & Co u n t 11i n. Comp . s•A .. _ term s . O wnr will ...,0 ........ _tick_.... Tennis courts & Pool. e 11 ru · 3 8 ---•• lam. home. JO' Liv.rm furnished $189,500 ..... ""' finance. ,.. 'fTil"'I' .... for you n.elf. 848-8080 Rancho San Joaquin ce1t, hardwood nrs thru· Corona P3ctnc Realwra ($13.50 value ) 3BR 2BA +lam rm. Lox· Century 21 Walk· Jn. Ne~~11n Lws-Rey bunk rm.~ bath, ~ ~ 1417 Mariners D?'. 644-~ RifMJllag lros. urious.$150/mo. 613·7tl0l By owner. Jbr, H•ba, lrg LargestJ BRwilh \•lcw 2 u uls id e en trl esl.!::~~~~.:.:.::...:::.::._~l-~=========~I OpHSat/S.• 1·5 Crr"'-"'•rc•-• lomum&-Sallef Agt. <'mrlot.qu1 el cul·de·i.ac. Agenl640-5560 downs tairs. Finest . 675·7900 . --C ircus DUPLEX. Lari;o 2 Ur, hUJ?e kt chn, bltnlt, oll arcbitectunl detail & HILLTOP HOM£ Call Marge Wolfe Properly 1600 Aug Slh thru Aug l ?th 2ba. Brand Ne w. ssoo ne w crpts. s hutter». UNDER 40 workmanship. Newly re-NEW 3BR. 2BA with ex. NEWPORT SHORES ALL POITS ll.E. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Anaheim Convention m 0 • yr l y I ea a o. t.lrp6, ex\cnor }ust paint· lri~ & Ch•mvl de c .• se c I u d e d citing coastline viewa. New Us!Jng! 2·Sty. 4 BR. 645-8024 HEWPOITILVD. <.:en1.er,800W.Ka\cll:i ,Wa t e rfro nt Homes t:d, m1nl cond. IJurry~ patio/garden deck w/ $8'7.500. f"r plc., blt.ns, lge. patio. STORlS Ti.ckwt~ in us • b" ··x· 63H400. WeU ocatcd 2 BR "D" ca yo Ja w Yeats Realty 1::.....t1 1 m 500 WA.IJ( TO IEACH ~ " ~ ~ -1--------S6l.OOO. 1142·0286. umt ui Walnut Square ~C:e~~ld &Y L~nd~ea;k /111 i Coast Hwy ..,_.eas. • 3 lovel,y Newport Shor fo'or Sale or Lease changed for rcs~rved lrvine Terr nee 3 br, :l ba FRA.MCISCAH 644-7211 ho u se. S 2 2 O, O 0 0. So. Laguna 499-2ZS7 A· Fume. Dra matic 3 Homes . I\ I l b a v Newporl Blvd. 2• AP· seals al the ConvenUo home. Steps to bay. Fncd "'-·--I A t 4 ... •uoo 80 ba d k Cl d ' h h prox. 1000 sq. ft. stort-s. Center ahead of time. yd paUo 67~3354 FOUNTAIN vwucr gen · .,...._ I SIU•na ..iw.. ... ,. n.2 .,sun ec · ose fireplat'eS. 15 was er!I Goodrelailor officeloca· Call 642-5678, Ext 333 ....,~·----·------ "Br, 2 Sa. i;11rcfcn kll .. IA ~" ·~ to ocean ! S78•900 e\c. S66.5oo to S9l!,500 lion. For more informa· clauuyourucket.s. Ocean view duplex; 3 BR. him rm w Ill pie. sni:lc the choice community CAYWOOD RlALTY Open houses Sat & Su lion call * * * 2 ba .. frplc. Walltlnii dis- ,;ty M usl ~i·c lo apprec. ___ _ * • • ON A BLUFF wit Speei11hsts in New purl l ·S. Call for addresses. Mr. Scnrcello 835·3535 ta.nee to beach. $523 Mo. :'ii~.900 812-5107 ownr a view out to the sea, Shores Since 1003 Pl"Opffty HMM Coldwell Banker Olo1ce 50' w:uer front lo Avail. SepUS Pnnonly. HEAR Romantic 2·story 3 BR • 54'·1290 • 00·3850 for s a l e by ow or. POOLS w/f1m rm looks ove Truly management·frce P r omontory B ay summer &term rcnlols Ihm\. Landmark Condo. Jlllrden out to the sea. MfWPORT HTS. OH THE IEA.CH bldg., under triple net to NpBch. 615-7931, avuil Ill CdM Spyglasis ~harp. Xlnt financ1ni;. /\/(;, :J HOHM .. cfen, 2 Large hv rm w/hlgh 3Bdrm .. fomily rm.; this 3 Br, 2 lia, 2 story hom iJ:sc:.O.~~~~~ct:ll~I e cd Out--o-f State Hill & Ne~pdrt .Be.ach. \J..'l-960·<t2fl2/152·~23 __ llatb home with tiled beam cell. Sl38,500. ocean view pad even has r''?.!'Lint0c.-op~nli. 680b.o•~-Occ ·~~1~. • Pr-rty 260 C~ll for further details & roof. rn College P11rk • ~g .. fta N1ouel Realty a built·ln safe lo stosh •v•• ~ ..., r.r -r--pn..-Ask for "° .,,, 0 ll·l only'. "'~: ··~~-: ••••••.••••••.•••••••••• "'':i .. ,:rb"rn Ankeny -Real Estate byMl:.VAY EVERY OM£$ TA.LKING ~1hout 1h1~ \ .1luc :t bdrm SomtlWl(lt•f(f 111 So II II 3 'r~ 111•w • llot ll 1'm' C;\rm!'I 1 nrp"t· 1·011wr h•t n111v ~il ,!IOO 111111} • !JliK .I 1jl• 2·4·6·8 Boy DO I A.,,RECIA.TE Mollvu\ed seller ' $68,950 830.5050 496-4040 what you save when you ___ ,__ ocr .... E W -.-~ !.leal1l(or onlyS107,SOO. ProperlyHCHIM ~~~~-~~~:~.~~For Sale: in norlher BAY&BEACll ---_ ~ ~ -642 3850 .:_ • lduho. JO acres with nelli REALTY 67:;.3000 CUSTOM JBR. The very 1 ~ , ~ 2 bdrm house. Xlnt wate11---------- rmesl \\orkmansh1p, du-WOOl>&GLASS 1'al.t.4..:__ C2LOT syste m , carpetin g -~Br,$350,bltns,rplc,gar. cor and ncc·1'M1or1es have · ~ OCEAHFROHTS 50X250 Street-street nt'Or Franklin i.tove. Tim patio, :idlts , no pe ts. been blcnd~J for com· 3br, 2ba. dining rm, In· -&... 41h & Mam in Santa Ana. be r c d l a n d w i L 64().7546 lur\ablc living. SEE terior gardens, sauna, ~ Duvlex SIS9,SOO! S30,000. Ownr will vaooran\i c vi ew 1---------- Tlll:: WAVES BREAK' bltn v3cuum syste m, on _.~ lflt.Bl.AL'1;=t) DuplexSl~.OOO! fmancew/S.'i.OOOdown. Mmutcs to L3ke CCX'u te collal!C, 2 br, den. JI L'AR T ll E QC L'AN pool SILC lot w/ocean. ~ ~ Tripll'x5:ml.OOO! CorO""Pnclf1.('R .. ~1tors d r N I redec Us of nnnl "' "' mount.am. & got£ <·ou~ 2oui...a;ci..H.t~ DUPLEXES .... ~" '/\lcmc, So. o Plumme r ew Y · • c rv~ • 2 R 0 A H ! T H ~ \'iews. Plus lots more: 64~-4463 644·11567 ldnho. Good investment /jaeuui. $400. yrly lease. 1 'tS 3CAMflVSDa:IRVIN£ PRICE??? ..... Sur pris· Sl4SOOO ~Bllt.tooccan '----P--y 2000 ,;real fiRhing & hunlln Agt.675-6000 ,,j in11Jylow • · Beautiful Custom Home, DuplexS'74.50U! -....... '-r""''' -50 minulestoSpokane OP~:N 0 ILY EnioytheGoodLife ~ Npt llgts. 2 blk.s to high DuplexSl39,SOCI! ....................... Wa sh l nle r naltona LUXURY CONDO. 2 BR. __ 11 A 21 __ T_U_ll_P_M. 499-4514 --~M SC b 00 I. 3 n R. Im . UDO SAHDS NEW UNITS i\lrport. $29,500. Cal 2 . BA, fplc., view. boat 32325 s. Coast Hwy mac u In te, N" a gl s 3 &>drms, 2 tmth~. 714/646-9204 after Spm shp, pool, 1acuul Mr. UMIVERSlTY 1020So.Ciwtt Hwy.494·1519 pleasu. $89,500. 600 Al· LarJ?e pu\io. Sn.ooo. New compleXt~s in Costn . Head 11'1 :G2!1-9661 PA.RK Ql 'AHTt-;H ACRE LOT dean I'I. lolboa lay Prop. M c~ a. 1-~ 1 r !> l u s e 1 R~al &tat~ Delightful home, very P;irk II "~;~ctl'r" thol \\'1th p1o1nnramic ocl'UO ._.,.,.. hoch I 069 F.ASTBLUFF RHltors deprcc1allon·M.1y la kl heh~ 2800 privale. 3 Bit, lam. rm .• ,hQv.:.likl' a model.;\ \lcw m North Laguna ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPF:NKOUSE •675-7060• soil dollars. By :appoint ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2frpl.,2gar .Completoto Wrm mocfrl w1l h plu5h Ueuch i-. ready for ron· PUT·l.EVF:L lnhse. 2 OWNER mentonly, please. •ner will trade ocean s plit rail fence. $550 Mo. c'.1r11l'h ,111c:I dra11c:.. ~~~:ti:rn ,;1'~u::::t~n: Mr. 2 ba. frplc, pool, View 4 Br, den, 2'J Ba. 1£ 1Quail ~ front corner homo for A&t.673-GSIO htick r1rc11h1cl' 111 h\lllJ! 1 V 1 ·· adul\s . $49 ,SOOJoCr . beaut. lndscp. covered PIER&SLIP Place · ~yf~onl.673-2176 toMeaa 3224 rm., cxt .. nrlc1l f,11<11ly prova · u ueSIS3,750 645-6456. patio. lmm~c 1·os1de. 0 C K .. for your boat is included Prm=mrli-ReciA Estate _ ..................... . rm .. ll'l'nul(e rs luft I MAY TNHSE&36'DOC'K OpenSaUcSuol·6PM ""1'tb this f nntast1'c 3 -.,S,.1920 W__..._d 2900 HAllP 3 br 2 ba, bltns. ~ara$:C plu~ many othe c.,ooa .. noN 3br 2, .. ba fp 2 Aar gar $127.500 2607 Bun ya St. .. .. unTW' ......, r Scll LAGUNA 8UCH • ~ • • .. • bedl'Ol)m , dininit room, ~~1ut. N•w-llAO< ••••••••••••••••••••••• fp, lN11us rm, new cpls. ~;~~1.~:~:. c~,~~~~y: e ('7M}484.-2148 S98.000 Ownr SCs.?64S BA. YSHORES 2V2 bath Condominium. TIME TO TRADE Pvt lnveslor interested in drps, S400. 557·7648 ,_ ________ •IF o r B i g CI n 'Ion 2 story, 380R & den, Fully up11raded and no 1'r ac.lt• lo I urger unit.s beymg ~8 orca. homes. Br, 2 ba condo, Crplc. red hill ,... 552·7500 ~Ian REAL ESTATE QOO c.t ,,,,, •'' ',t 49ol 'II' '• l• '!If, Properties, call Big Ca· 48A. Beaut. 2nd nr view yard work. Just enjoy now! More appreciaUon, ~I! cash if price ts right. patio & pool, dbl &ar. nyon Realty. 644·1193 bay & mnLo;, lrg patio, )'OW' boal ond Newport more tax i.h~lter. Call 67a·707l am, 645-6027 urt. Adults. $3'75. f'42·ll5S tal I t Beach. Pnced al only now for information oooo. I &YSHORES s n & ass an pv . com· $89 500 H ... 11 i---------11'1 . Co t M I "' pound w/beach +boa\· .• urry , .. n LIOHSESTATES PVTP ldl'lt ·II .io1ce sa esn oca· 4bd, 2 \.'Jba, fam .rm Ing fac. $178,600. 2781 540·1151 536·81134! tr wou i er.mo lion. Cul·de·sac street. w/wet bar, over 2800 Bayshore Dr. Open 10 G ~ome fi xer UPJ>t'r w/view lmmaculnte 3 Bdrm, 2 •--------•I m Cdm, N.B. or Laguna ba. S4!1S per mo. Qill OPEH SA.T/SUH 2 5 sq.fl. Newly remodeled Fri/Sat/Sun. Pb 646·1713 area.640·2063 ,,.,,.717ior'""9275• Ue1111111111 t'111Hlo 1w:ir • A Colossus & decorated. Lovely buy or645·160S CA.TA.LIHA. ISLAMO ...., ....... lw.1\·h I> nHh <:oco S9Z2SlerraSlna EnJoy a 1ir11ndaose vu \'1Cw.Amen1tlesinclex·li-i.iiiiii•~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiii~========~· 7Units,Sl75,000. MeedCash. •28R,2RA,lakc,pool tu1 1wi... l'inl. dc·1·1u ~reatc. u iww hfe ... m a from thes·quesleredllv· len~lvc us e or wood. R&REFl.._.D lncomeSl9200yrfy We pay cash for your Furnished ~SO \lod1•I J1t'rlt'll 2 'tory f urihrurk UroucJmoo ingrm., lurn. rm .. m11tr. Hock frplc., 11nit1uc "" "" ' • homc,upls&lots.For1n \\Ith 1•"1111' bah'uny :i homl· 1 BIL "" honu..rm. Br 4 bclrm3· wood & maslt'r s uite & hath Eostbhlff SonCle......te 107 673•3620 Co, t•nll 493·5031. t::vci1, •3BR,2HA,C.M.$390 h<fr'111 ;~•: bth, :! c:ir ~11r + 1"101 ~ ll!ln i\ (amlly glass 132 ~' w/k omon l ub. De:im Gor~eou.'\ Easlhluff Con •••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~5~3~6~·1~2~0~2~~~ 4!111..:J.SO(J. !Mil$ ll:'tl• •hcalll l'Ollll' true ror i;h~\l·e~~·~~·~~~~~1celltn"!I , impor ted domllllUm. Paula model \""'lk lo .. _ ... 2"' ... l~'b -,K.11 R I ----------1 •· 1 SJlO " h "'"" "'' • 1 gore ea tors •3BR,JBA,C.M.$350. GORGEOUS init1.~ P nymi;. • Jt3lla n Ille, new cpts .. 3 Bedroom. 2 IJath, Cami home. All orncmll1cs 1 •LIO ... ISL"'""'D 33.-sll Del Obi~l.K> NO FEE Inc "'11n11 lund' "PARTY PUFECT" pvt bches. $179,500. By ly roum and dintnR area. 492-000~ownr. S.SS.000. "" "' "'" Dana Po l C 11 556 2660 SWIM POOL 831-3050 This 11nrdt-n home, ln ex· owner. prln only plsc. One story, enrl uml on 2 Stores, l·Apt. -----'0 • a · · :nm. 211 '· 31 • yr' old R.cl HHI Realty ,·1u1dve Niguel Shores, of· 2811 nay11horc Dr, Npt wide 1:rc•1•nbclt. Near lligh on u hill. 4 bdrm Own~r finanu orange County house C:: SELECT "111·•· •'"'•• :\lnl .. chi~ rcrs an oven floor plan, Brh. 5481Xi~. Open Son tennis club. Super up fu m. rm .. :l:lOO sq. ft Jlrideof Owncrt1hllJ! rcntw/opliontobuy.3 T'PROPERTIES .lu~t h~r.·tl Will not llllil ---1>erfcrt for t!ntertninlng! 1·5 1:raded (.'all ror Ope home. $7\1,000. Call l S2SO 000 or !gr. Yllc up ok. 552·1676 ---------tnr~.!l~tll PRESlOEMT All r ooms open onto ---------1 JlousL-dct111l:1.Sat&Sun. view. Hf:/\LO~OMICS MESAVERDE I Tl-;tt ~ \TIO!'-f Al. HOMf Jl<•llO!I or lfl'lrd en This THE ILUFfS 541).1151 4 AMCHOIAGE 13mkl•r 615 0700 DESPERATE 3bd, 21>11, cpt.s, frplc., Im· Ill-\I. l .. ~T,\T .. : ~ Plltm" for<'·••>' ""'"rJ tmllt'fully tl •r nrnlN1 3 !lRlt,2U:i.$6T.OOO ·-'f(I ltnll u Cambrid•'C' mac.Ma-6897 . ..... :-rwrntK !lfl:!7751 l"lnln" 111 lll'" nrlv'"l" hdrm., :l hot h 61 d1•n IHVISTMIMTS I lTN I T~. Anll h l'knt .... I I I u I 1" 1----------., ,. ' ,. " .. S65 000 All 21\ll (' cl in Ql l' II n Vt'rll l y Lov1,>ly 3 hr, 2 bu, frplc, )"O« l' \I.I·: llv Own<·r. yurtl. Newly palnh•d In hom<' :il!<O ha~ n honu~ 17141 49 .. 7711 1 • · "•0° l'ark 0 Vllh11:c 4. Air you rorroal <Im rm. i•rpt,, 'I'll I bflrm" , , bJ loft !ot .,tu<fll) or famlh 1·0011. Take• nvc •r s:r.J.500 lh k 1 • 'Int (·on1I '"·I V1•tn I""" -I'll\ JO'' 1 OK 111 tnR <ll re •1CUllllK• 1lrne, l1wt1 "<I ''hlld/•"'l · ,,., ~ • .. ~" 1.11n1lv nn., 111 the hills o rrn. /\b,olutcly fir l rete · ' . or • 1 own . · ··q ~ " "" Hr .i-unl.1'11 livmi: r m. l t , St 1,1 ..,,,., 11 u r r .v. y I-~/\(; 1-; It IA•t It vrnc "only ok. Wal er /~rein r 1,1d. 1 1·lrn<1• to .. chooh ~ shOll· Turtlcroc~l..$llS.llOO conr,•ulOSnlH' e•:s·"""o''· JIARDOrt VfEW JIO~rns s.J.... RED CA.R,ET Av:1ll llll 51:';·11814 I • rn:AI :rv. r1~·ti11 1 pin~'. 11-~ 1\211 Rcl all b ui1l n C'~ll in PORTOFIHO Capldrcmo 107 -----• REALTORSHILP! -,-V-11-4 1 11 Ir"._., 1044 552·70 downtown 1.111111110: fan· ELEG AMT .&lnWI r1r1 w /bu Nln•ly ••••••••••••••••••••••• l UHi.TS 83J.J380 ~h~~efl~:~1 ~rri. ~11~~ 1~1a~~: ""' l 1 lh d lds<'Pd1K10I rt:i:1.1100 1,.,. Hy ov.ncr: U M, 1•,nu . F.:i«l S1cl" M. super ---dtillrpll· lur 11,110 lnt•d ••••••••••••••••••••••• TH F J'~~nf:~~ $5Sr~~or ILUE CHIP OPt-:N s \T /SUN 1:1 1. <·vntlu. 1-'ullv upitrJdcd v111,h, $13),(100. S,l!j 0673 Want 10 buy: Ri'llhknUDI nr schooia "$'lll; MK.1517• R.-choSattJoa.,tft '~ILL, WHITEWATER Prrstqpou'I l\omC' in l~l'11rt A l1bcyPl.A~t blllru. 2 l'ar AJr .1fl!'il'M•>wncr/111(t. lot.l>auul'l.Cullufler 5, _;__ · ·--- San M tC'<l 1'wnh'l' f"nn v dlOm'lll I0<'11tron on Son 5:Wi 13112 s.12,00U.4'l:l fllf~, ----Wl'Ck1•ntl:4 <\!14·4100 VlmV (."l,1-:1\N. 3 lllt, 2 \..i~ltc , l<'W, luxuriuu:-. up RF ALTORS t-:njoy fllll\Mamlc oCt!lln lloi.to Dr • with hl\'l'IY 2nfl - ---SIX UNITS -DI\, f furn rm. No ~111 • .:r;uli·~ Uiru nut. In prt• • '1.11111111 lrom rvPry room 11tory view of r-:a~thluff & fl>• owrll'r ·lhr, f11m rm Re.C lstat~ \lily p.1y c1111h for )'ou1 $4M/ro•i. Cu II 540,414l ( I ... TI., ... T10...... lit I)•' v,11e lll'ck'I, arro,,~ t-"1~hion 111lonc1 ocr1~!1 1hn rm 1hn 2 1 or i;:ur111:1· hou~t· 111 21 hour11. lh1rk . k r ,. ·or ,A ''onc l i-t1i:inu1> 1''l'J 11 1 ''111"· A ,.;n " lrom lh·1~h·r Pnrk In ' ·. ' · ' I ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlJJ 500 pa'lnnlll OK. Cnll J ock a a or "' i:~ " ,. ' 111 1-tc•ll n 111,.,1• ~.14 !1111 WOODUllll>t't:: Lotter) . 1 thcupperhu)' 4Spac1uu11 • <'••'Jlul t. IH'llll .,11t• )ll MoMleH • , A 111 k ( I k \rh•r • w'td lk NorthL11.11un11.Thls 1n•I hdrrn!'I. & drn, formol l\H!l,111111 Opt•n 111111-c Offtel Thr ~l' ,'ridc .. of · ~cott,Hrlcr 536·7533 llt'------- 11' orl · :ir 11· 1 <' l · "111nc1s. uu 1 <' t <lccorJtcd 2 bdrm ., 2 dmln.: rm, morb)(' fqilc. ~nl Sun, I Ii l!..1 11 <m htcl For Sole 110 c>Wll"r~liiJ11 cluplc•"u OU'J'()"'1'0WNOWN'"'• ll :Jbr hou11~" 2bn, frplc. l\,:t. or v lrt~ll purrh.1~<' ''t'rel"k .Side' but.h own your own unit I U 2 l-' II & ll 11 l'I ' U •. U ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .. " a · r r. l "m "Sy Um"r•>'' 'In It<'. vin~tnl. u 1 l\CI , IJl>tl uy • M.'Jlllf.Jh• l11un(.lrv.4'(osctl want-1 tc1 p11r c h 11'u,. hlln~. trpts, ilrp:t, lrit •ti'",'"'110".'t\"'JC\A"UlN Iv c -• t' " ' t'Om('tl wllb DJI ll P• 3 half lw ths. Ylncst nrtia.MS 3~!l. Brh. Muhtl•· Ho•'!l<' 111 ·~IJt'ua,:t•• # "~ 1 t !jl "•d ncr&wlr ~ .,.,,. " " """ d ,.f l'I 11 N 'I If in I 1 ~ du~>I""' !lr lr•.Pl",'X .• "'u.n .!,1~.\!..''l.'., ... 1 1 1".,w',1'!1. TOW NllOMt-: mi,,.., '1 u, • Jlllunc('!I, Incl. a 1u1 tin roi r pet ~ & drn11ea. Park 20x57.3 1Xltin,:ll),1, · ~,. . " '' 1.., _. .. ....,. llv (lw111•r :l llr + df'n, '1 lcrl•llll'd Ill !<••llini: fo1 nilrrowuvt• ovcu. lk au\lfully dccorntcd. Open cfally, 2 cu~tom 117,500 C.111 53621~ I ! 'Quall ~ Ju.111, !'i.111 h:mc>ntt. - ----- ''"·\I•'"'· lll)J:r ;idcs. profit , flli-.11>c cnl Sli5000 ~J9WO hom<'llb)'ownt•r/bmldt•r ----- -, 0111111 l'o1nl urc·na l.l!C'2 11r, 1h.1.111\w/frplc, U:l.50!1 Woll "·'>'" fi42~il'luflil'M . '••ilGUfLSHORfS · ' 3bd,3h:.i,2frplt,,Jturl Ltrl(c Udrm w/ !lx~ Plac• l'h'a!\t'\'1111 . l)\•ty:rid.~O.rnu.Coll CALL '-!'\• •0 •10 • "••r .• 365 •· .... ·,9 S.1nt11 porhh, 0"1·an ,1,..w D..-ert'-Lil.I t'o f•F.l'E/\''TY "1~7•"•·1 x:11 2111 ,~\'<'' \Vl(n•I ur1,::11 llOl'l't-: Sat & Sun Sw\'t'pln~ oc-eon \'l('ws & 9~, " "' '" " ~ .... -fl'. nrm " '• • , ' M v,, ,, .. 2 .,...., 11 '•A ·~ J:Jabt-1, s:t7,!i1JO, K45 ll3115. Lagunll Jh'h. $1 :i.:rno. 1n·1•20 493 5031 -----;r.:i.s:i.1!111 1•1 1 ss .,.,,:. I:!~. spa1·111us 2.i.ty, J Ur ·3111 1111 sun$C'l :1 on• ~ ...., ---49(12630 1•000UAu1 ... w~tltACM 3-4 llH . 2 H<•. nice yard, :!''Ha Uecrhcld hmc )011rs \f)CnJoyfromthl:13 . at.Al,TV Condo, spacwus 3b<I.---A.ffefttlon: u;;.,l!l90llabb TURTLEROCI( v./wc\ bar. Compll"lcly bdrm., 2 bath garcfrn "'0 ' N'"!"1 '••• Offlu 2\.'.lba. lenni:i. "11lk I IA.YSIDf VILLA.GI HEWPORT l!ACH WOODfl RIOGE Lottery 51tH471 IROADMOOR u11l?r odc1I ll\ruout home. Scparalt dining WlSTCLIFF bcb. $711.~00 by ownr Oblwldc.2br.2ba.lrn Ncwt'r C?flice B111l~l1n11, \\'1nllen. Would likr 1 --- ' 'I I 3b 2b f l.n<lsCl>d w/2 p..itios o rm . family rm . & 48 3"A I "' R 833-7ZlH1>rS51·Sl62. rn oculutt· $1!1 ~.oo lot ('.OxH.~,lec 2SOOSQ.fl. ~urcha•c "Crcl'lt ~Ide' Wcst.sldc;3BR.,2Bu. an ' I . a. atnrm, 0\0•·•-.11A"lol "'"',tlOJ)\l S""t'ralp~tios ftnftAUrAllC r ""'"l'r lm m ' r" 'II ( t ( "' rd '""'"MO"ll1 f "·' ... ''"''' "' u • ~" • • ". • ---T·rm11. Ad11lt11. no f)t•l !'I. 0 uW t in~ '" () l()V.I) omu -".Sycarr1orc" .. it•lJ)'D o ill'NV ••• din rm, ntnum, rplt'. Up· '>llrk. 'u''""'' •-rJ-.~ 1 1nrloor/outdoor llvlng. li;:e Lfl 2 frpl s + BIJQ IY ORIGl""'"'L l • I • 631 2""" • d .. I t 1 f ,, • .,. ••• "' ""' C"• lo't m/tr"'"'" •· 111~ """ Aat. k:\c~ & -.i.k nd1. ownr·r \\,1nt~ IJU r ... Sil O. model. Plan No. 3 IC In· · "'""' ~ro Cu, >. 11 ' cw' t't' sch•"'ls 1"50 S" rt 8 ) $138,500 •u -"'·p "' "" OW .... fR " r:o ~)(} A.., Gl2 531;8 l:ind Uy O\\ner. $93,sqo own~~ lfl t'\•nny Pinc:.-pool. $1:1!1.SOO Trode for I"" ~ 5820 "'"""' ""''' ---tc1 c~ll·d In t.ellln,; Co 3 Br 3 Ila, den. 1-'am llm, 4~1JR:?51lr~~~·~El ... l..i~RrE:ilEm i·m, ~lr'\~111~\' Ts.;;A;..:L"DtE'i~111 ~7,~ ~~1 ,, ... ,M,,._'I• lotHorn.rbo!-mr vi iluewellionmacnilli•o! Vttry Spedal tOx46 ~ob1le hmeln /\rlult rwo •· r•t.F.X F.S . n > ~o .. ~11;· rf ~c~~'~c cal 1. bltn.,, quil•l M<''ll Verde " " :"'3·iU9 Ho,,.. J>••rk , c;osl:i \ft•)J 3!lR· 111 or IJoth 32JHt. _., ·... t • cpldt bll<' 1yrJ5et1tSJ50 Carpeted. w :iwnln11i1 1111 N H p1imc. $lCS.ooO, mo. Shown hy 11p11t. On AntlCJUG Way 1n JIU cont1 . \'1man~ AUil c;ieh s~o .1100 down, Rentals ~19·2156 frplt'. bt•11111 t'<11 11<'r lot Rare P ortofino 4bJ . i::ntry<'ourl~nl'll w•loun 3rd.~.OOO 6126034. ~nr 'A.Jll.~0·0555 , •••••••••••••••••••••••,r---------- ,,rroH. from park, :! H05N.CoosrHwy.,loguna 2•.,b11, formal din.rm .. t a in . S panl!!h tllr, 3br 2ba bltns. refrirt 3 BR , r,:o r nJtc, fplc, paho!>, vror lnrlr.cpd, 1\ttr:1ct1\'C 4br, Ir\ & d1 494 nn ram.rm , co\'cred pelto. wrou$1hl Iron, J.'rendi LAGUHA IEACH I Pie,, 2 Dr c·.ich, Mes;:i Ch~z.e_r, • dshwshr, $3T5 E:a!ltsldc Costa Mc-111. hl1o1hly uparnded. Close rms. ram rm. 21'Jlia · -room for pool. many dooMI ~open btllm cell· 2br, Sle.ooo. Wnlk to V<>NI ,$l19,000. C'allS4G-30'7l. • Only $350. Vocanl A"i LC\~chls, pool & shopping. 0 1•cn hous,c Sal /Sun * HIUTOP * reatun-s. near oew. Orig ings accent \hi!I Mcdil~r· beach /tow,., 'l"licw crplll, Ai.:ent 645·0882 Ho.n """9itftctd ~!·,~·71T1 ask for Sue. •• Mus\ ~<'c to 11pprcc1ale .JO--t ll>-lOl Srerro Chui BUutiful 3 level Hilltop ownr.644·2567 r:ininn 2.1\00 SQ. rt. 3brd bll!Mh. Eat tn kltchtn. N .. w Co n'"l CU"lO-• 1-' ---· --.,.----Mt·0681 Rd $94 soo li\33.ASO~ ho I l • B b 2•~ba hom" l'un~t· h d /I' I ' " • • "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• • , · · mew v aw. J "· 2 a. • "· ~ r" PflS·l ru 1n1nll ,v nit duplex Nwpt Shores ......... _ 1 •• _~ 310.&. $200. 2 hr, t11cd, 1ar., kids Y.ilt \lodcl, Unl\er~1t> t.rst 4hr. forn rm. filter Top level· Liv. Din's . OPEH HOUSE library w/frplc. brk ~t rm. L~ lam rm, wty St.30 ooo Prine only _. ,,,_ "' ol< t'et' P;irk 1b1. din r m, ram uH. lUH•n•d J t'<'k. Ir Kitchen area. Incl frplc. MewportlayTowen rm, rorm din rm, & lh p:ilnttd exterior. 7>.10 Rkr ·MIM,Hl · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~iarnRentals.54o-s370 1 m, :! •lnr'} nr ()001 & end cul dl· '"<' lol. cas\ ~-etbor. balconies. Pu lly 2 Br Condo, boat cJockJI, rm -.i.• I frplr. Covered l\toraae :1hop fiOO •q n -3 Dr,3 83 winter. 3 Br 2 fl8 -'"""'~ S!l.f.500 c.111 <••rt ~79,500 01wnhoui-l 1n1uhit\'d. ST2900 b> ~ccurl ty. ireal \'lt'W, paUO,lh1rkrm.4u.erun fncdp:atlo.Monlhlypult 4J>l,,1'~X·STARTER yrly, b oth f urn .F,.Sl1.k'250.2,broo !A uc, "i;ien t . I llt1w o r <l S,1t Sun. t3 Ec-n•l:o1toni o~n. Attrncth ·c) term11 531t.500. Slit/Sun O"nr lY systl!m, $179.SOO F.&E. fed 111<'1 ALL ot1Utle11, po. $4T ,000. w/cit.rm, new kltc_ll Kid!l/•n"ls. h'C' • ~:U-lJ,lrl5l~S.c,cl\. C1r.S>S\0&1: 6n-3tiQ6(lr494·7670. (313)39442!13 B)'llppt.642 2683 i\20E>wnt'r.•940dt. gent ?S?· beths,~J)l.G'IS52:l9 Maln tt•otals.~Uio --- j ......... 1 .._..u.rw J1W .._..Uafw Mui .._...,.,. ... ,4 ~ l•ata""1MllllM Frld!t.Juty23, 1975 oNl.VPllOT •f • ........................................... _.. ....................... ...................... ;..;.;=1,:.;;..;;;..L..:;.;::..;.;.;..;------. ____ .....;-...-.-=...;....,_..::;~ Cotta Mete 322 -••9Ch l24 CMtle_. JMO ... 3144 1Hc1t UM c:.N..... 312 Afalwala........ JAf twww ... .,.,., ......._ ·····•···•··••·••••··• .............. , ............................................................................................................................................... . $2101 2 br, gar . dptx.~lllthSl ffU11llk h.3bd, >Slor)'S BrHome w/Cntd tJNJVPKT!RRACE WATERP'RONT 2$00sqft. 2011,..ut-.CM C....Mne lt14C..teMeM 1124 ........... J16t KWl/sn:lll ok. f'N' l!b;i. "'1111 tl)L~. drp:>., 11)~ yJ, rl<M>e t~ ~chi~ &t 1hov• s nr i R:a. popular Cam· 2 8t fl ~n. 3 Ba. sldelltt 1 Br f\lrn. % ll'll closet&.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l.11n lh'ritul~.M<I !3711 0 c wullcr idryt-l' '325 P1"1l Ill :>.t:. 11,U. ~\IO bridge Model aood lou · avail. Udo Penln. ll*b. queen11h~ bed, prl~. PARK Ml'WPOIT ~ -• mu ~,2616. • ·mo. 10102 Consllluhoo lion. suo.' 541.1ou )'Tl.y\Je.Agi.~us dre11ln1 rm, xtu ice LOFTO .... LY-l•CHILOI .,.Ameen $2~. 2 br 1t11>I'< f' •. ~1~1·. -9G2 t246 tW·l215 . room~, co c J , a a r " A k1d ~/pt1M.:011icl11. f e,. •TwnhH-1S00Lt•• WATERFRONT. P1er II wfstorage. Adult~ only IMMIDIATIOCCUPANCY Oatlw~ M11ln tten1;,h. S40 ~nu 3 Br 2~, Bu ~ fam rm 1 1 c• HI<, 2 'tAf + R11ncho San Jo~quin no.it, 3 bedrm, formal No ~. Open ll>S pm. · l.uxury apartJeeet living 00 · . ·. : P <'· .. oo mo. Ah Of BK121'J Ba. pupular "San dine r m, 2 baths, w/w overlookmg lh.e wate1·. r.~~~~ ~!'. ~!~~~~~or:m l.l.b~u"'i:~1~~ ;;n~11~~~":· K1!1th. ~ t3tl~. J;ul.s ney" mdl. Prim cpta, fplc, dble aar .. oo 12lO. 2 br. E ·slde, k•ds. Pr iv a to patio, fJrcplace. beamed t:1tJoy sno.ooo boltb rm No J)tltb. $t00. mo l> n Ir ob Iv· u t: AC II , Br huu111.~. 10,.·.:ly home \'1~w. Avail. Au.:. t. $600. doa1. S600 mo. )'r\y tsc i lnaleaok. Fee col ll n gs, f u 11 kitc hens . Pool & 11pa. 1 •wlmml•I pool~. 1 '.!TO 3ll42 WAl.K arl!a . club hov~e. for 5m. lum1ly, lg fncd ~7~~·3¥» ~!'~{~Barrell Ru Hy• Main Re~. 54()..S370 ll~hled tenn.11 OOllt'ls plu3 t1<>0h. Ja<'um, :;uu111111 yd. clt!nn &'i.hurp. M Wo have :? 3 & 4 b<Jrm .,_..,_, ... .u. ... i1r· recreation room.lyearlease. mitt's of bicycle \rall11. SllAH1; ·1 Hr 2 Da. rvk, W,11k to bc h, i:ulf. tennl5. l>\llll S3SO nu>. tsll.2·3385 or homo &' Lownhomet1 SBr, 2~\ bu C1ondo w /36' Bltn.i w/w itrps pool puUin1. Jb~ffle~;,!· hltni1 11n !)Ull't cul dt' !H•<' ~~hi\, 1'.hup·~ ... Dun: r! 6'2 ~ un11l for •~ose. J"rom boat 11hp, dbl fttlr . $2 au.;,971 • • • HAYLOFT ID&•JMENTS ~'":~t. u'Uii • 1 ~.ltto i $t)l.A> 557 11H8 ~ 3"101 •"-"16 131 1 s:s:?S. No fees. mo. 11umml'r. S6:IO >tl)' -IU"M · mon Yi • AVAil .. 9 1, but ,•A,b nriw HUuT YILL ... """"" Jt \NCll It EA' TV b e M5·l6thr6i3-38Ui CompMely furn apt 1 Zll A•ec•. C. M. 645·0l 4J und 2 btdmonl Pans Jlnd -''"" 3Qr t ll.11h,2)'tS•nl'W " AW&: I • ... • -. -. BR • ' . a ~tory lown~. Elclt• l.6\cly Mr-,.a V1:n'k 3 & "''lll' lk•.ad1 llhJ&Slatl'r 3 Ilr, H. Hn, lq.1lc, alll·~ SS1~ Jll.UFJ.--S Condoleases ~adullll, nn IJ'.U. 131 fri.t'-IOto7 trk kltche111i, prlval.e lum .. ~ba .~'fp.bu.il'trcb l 1V.:!V.mBurl·~~r pd •l<'c"~.:. w1l.iout ~u h·.t..:N IV t::HStTV P/\lll\ a Starl111aat$495 Fto er.64&·7883 1rn1io111 or hnlconh.·•· !.',n lmduc ~ruund ll. :! •· •. •1<n-11"h 1m11•uA.•81· frt.!~h 11amt.nu cs.1t11,$37S IHt, Viltuge Ill 'eur •Ai:ent,644-UM • ..... le9Cll 3741 ~11rp1•tin1t. draperle•. '-u rl!n ()K Mo·t< .. 100 ,. ' '"' • • • .. rn<> K<t7 2622 PoOI $475 01 1170 -••••••••••••••••••••••• C to.... ~ublerrancan parktn~ or luaH 54 Ill S1;111 2 U,1, tplt, lJ)h & tlrvs, · · · ·mo · 1 llbr Vu llm!i 2 br & dtm, SllSTA MOTIL os -"° 3124 with etevator1. Qptionnf Mt"l'ur. ltkr. :. .. li 6lil, -----~c w S m o k e Trc l' new c1·pl & drp&. frpl, ANDAPTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1ld~crvke.JU1lnorth M!t l:lti(i t''l'" Wulk to lwuch, Z br. lbd condo. S32S mo. l5l, & 1'wnhmi:, 2br, 2h11, pool: man y x\r 1a1. $52 5, (Formal! •v Ital(' I ') Ni:w 2 br. 11• bn, patio oC t'uhion hland •t Shar11. "lt•un L'J·l-1'1", J l\tdS l)t•ls. !'t c tn .. t , $$0 t'le a ntni;. tlbbhr;c, 11vull AU¥ l. IU0~8 HO. w >'o.!. •• ~:.n Garden. Adults. No pets. Jnml>Orll<' and SllO Jun· • ., .. ~" , 968·337 1 or 540·17~1. $:J& M\.1~29. · -FTSI\ "• S23S. 6U·l603 Q u I n 1111 I • Ro ad. hr. 2 bu, lalll r n1 & dm •• t;11n lk11t.1l1o.SIO·S370 2~r Con~o W/d.4'n. din Ne wly rto11.ova t e d Tclr1.1honc (Tl06+M900 l'Jt1.lgc homc.bca ut <'on lf>V~Tttt;nt;\Cll'' 4BORM.3 8 A1'tl SMO 2 Hll . z B a c o ndo urc11,2\.ba,stoH,tra:sh f urnis h ed 111n glc1> 4t Casadc Ht>rmoi.a forrentalinforinaUon. d1tlun. J!l:>imo <.:utl :.!BOllM ,2 R11th ~i.1 "Cardiff" mdl. m 'fhe <'Omp. Rtocently <'On· l8drm11pts. <2l 2br Stucijo Apls. --- U;,\c 540·11.JI. llcrtlJl:t' Only stt•r1:1 aw<1y! 3 br, ~ l'd s &Ch1ld rcn Tcrract'. Urn•raJt.'<.I thru· sttucled, tennis courts, LOWw••"'LY w ffireplace, $320. I 1---------- 1• l bu. rrr1I(• hulllc. $380. "'3 7"'''1 A .... I .. _ h ....... ~· h t f I ,, " s T ,e,1 t.~ir" IMi; tHti·lil~ Ii• uu gent oul. s:ns. mo. 75~·011H poo . nr ,..,ar . $500 mo. & MOMTHL y IA. TIS wit ou 1rep 1irc S3lv. "' TlftS O llACH &12·6500 duys,673-74119. F RL'L' .1•1.,. TV baths,range &:ovl'n,dt!\ .. ~11...., 2 BR %ba unf 14» Mcha Ven!{'. 4 ht>olt m, 2 1-:),ec. 3 111<, Ca m.rm, llENTALS --. "'"" ut1 .1 a s , • hwasher. ..---' ' · ba huu!tc. Fvtc SIOO 1110 1/4 Mile to leach formal drn rm. walk to s· I H.V. Homes w/vlew. 4 br linens, parkmg, hcatl!d l60 W. Wilson. UYIS UP 3 BR, 2 ba, unr. $600 /\~Dll oow. Ccnlur.v 21, 111ft. lar f,!c c ndosed beach. t.1,:hoob. Xlnl .inge r amllyHomes $700. mo. 5 br $750. pool, ----TOITSHAMI 4!liR ,lba.Yrly.$32S ~"'K tlliK nr <.:Jll l'hrt~ puttn, rompletl'ly r e· art>a. ,\tlanta /:O.l airnolia ~~~·~ga.dt'n ...... $4 M2·7093or644·7T70 Mald service ava il. ~IESA VERD~; :nea. Over 500 t all tr~s u-·• WIHAYI 5.)7 OU75 alt O. tl('t'ur,1tNI In,., Ide & oul. arl;'a . $1:tS 536·6481 or II~~~ Vl~;,_,· iio~es: W l l'ff I 3 B 2 B Ac.ros, s str~t fr~m public Home utmospher~ 2 & IO 5 1 re a m 5 w ith Summer Rentals :O.l ui-lH•c toavpreciah'. 9ti3·896l ll'allaway) JBR.2lla........... esc i eean, r a , bead 1.696 So.Cst.Hwy. brdetuxeapts.S41i·l034 walt'rfulls crl"ul e 11 :1;~:· ~~tt ~1~;:j~.r~'.'~·)a1~~b~~ :-; ca r u 11 school s & Irvin~ 3244 4 BR, 2•,. ba ......... Sl ~~~~·M~.t~.~~~v~~r Laguna Beach494·9.l36 NEWLY Dt.:CORATEO r e lnx1n J: .'sett in i: for ~mo b t b t Sl50 ~ec & sho1»i: !iOO 7$4·1366. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co.stn Melia Sl50. Sand & Sea, util pd, 2 br w/gar S200. New cpl· )'our spar1ous new I-or cl\'an uii S:l3 59'71J!l,\:itio 751Mll vr'Nl2 7';Sl URT LEROCK 3 Br. 4BR.2 ba.rurn .... s.t7 Exec.condo,lge 3br ,21/:i Yee fncd yd·wnter pd. 2228 2· bedroom a~art~enl. 51'\t. $,l!llltln af~ -l .30 iur,l'~buthl.'.ondo.Shug FamRm.UinRm.2 8a, 4 BR,21i,ba ......... $57 ba.lrplr,pool,nr.Hoag MalnRentals,540.5370 "A ' .. Plaecntia . C all 1-'rom $220.,F urniture ~~~~~~~~~~ I'll. ci>ts. l'luldrcn OK. 8275 healed 1.001 & jal•uu t. .t BR, 3 H:i .......... S7 ~os3.~.,_;;uper neat. $425 . .,,. _ _.... •-acL. 1769 belwn 1·5 636·U20 available. Small µet1 I· -----•mo. !JI,;~ 808'1 Avutl Znd wk i\ui:. $S50 SU~DIER llENTAL .,, ,,.,..,, ._._,,_ • -• ' OK. J\dulls only. Offi('c 3 Br, 2 ba, blk lo beach. 2 J !Ir. 11 ~ 11.1. nt'w n pt, mo ,\i:::t "°IOKll'* 48R,3liu ..... S650 Wk Npt. Shores, 2 BR. conv.·St;•P;•·t~·t;e·;~i,~··i::;•, DeluHH•wUttib open 9.00 tn 6:00. 2:nl Car glU'. Vrly. No pets. paint. l)t1' f nc d yd . liS. 4 Br. l 1z IJa. formal Townhomes "' 2 Br studio, t,\r Bll dwn, t•a1rvi,•w Hd., Cost a $395.6'2·1603. ,. ..-d II . & d ho harp 4 Wdrm 3 bath 2 2 en 2• ba S37 tlen. WaJk to beach, etc. modern 2 br. All bllns. u~a. Phone ... ~.·•300 . .... ~1rµort "1 s /pcl:> uk 'rm 111 rm, nu~ 'to~·hom 1 :.kit f ui'" ,, ········• ""'c/Yrly Aot cAo 1290 ~ Yrly 64.,., .. 90 Ha ba up. Atnum. fam '""" .,...,, Br 2 "~.bt·-~.sund"~k. SJ2$.S411-~ r m. 11 ct b.ar. frµlc. s •: t> .• i; .... am 2 ..,t,2ba ........... · "'""' · .., . .reo· • · · ...... rm, frplc, patio lwnltse ----------1-1 °" w•~ .. .. i:(lurml'l kit . llll' calln~ rm. for mal dine. nne 2 Bll,2ba........... LIDO ISLE·Owner 3 Br 2 Utilities pd. 2br, 5 drs l design.Nopets.2831\nox LOVELY bra nd ne111 If.I blk to Ocean & Bny. 2 Hr , 1u•w t'l'l'l", 1'J111t. ""'"· l'ool. Jal·uu1• a 1·;ir bear old ~15<J mu. CJll 2 BR. 2 lrn ........... $1 8a + sml den, lge patio. ocean. Sept 076 lO Jun St. Nwpl Hgts area. triplex, eon\'cllit'nl loca )'rly S4SO mo. 675·7694 or llrµ•1. r:11r l s:a r P\•t i:.1 ra~l·. W,iH•r & pool ~ve540 1151. :l BR.2 ba ........... S4 LseS875.673.9405 '77.S255Jmo.G75.8J.ls. 979·5099 e ves. tion,li;e 3 Br2Ba&2Br .. _2_U._596_·_l092 _____ _ ~~~~~ f\o JH.'ts. $250 ""'n . ind . .\~L <2 1~11 lj , P k \' 11 , 11 3 BR, 2 b•1. .......... s.a Ba. lol•ked ear & pvt Br 2 Ba, lge master 1;}1'; .,t92 I ; li!l i 5li70 o r ~" ·t ., ':In 2 ~ ••~e d · 3 BH. 21'1 bn ......... ~1 2 Br. 2 Ba condo. Up· Huge modern dlx 2br. Luxury 2BR .. Pool, ynrd, patio, no pets. s.t00·$300. bdrm. 1 blk to bch, Nwpl OPEX SAT.!<!3 1i H 1S2h .ta.:!v w f~i;, &·iauft~·do~e~: 3UR.2 ba ......•.... S49 gradc-d.Pool,patio,near Ac ross s treet lro gas &wtrpd.Adlls.$260. 67S·Sl5801·G40·0S70 Sbores pool & lennili N"liWC':-.tmThsferPl ·cmTIO~Villa . fri.'l' -in~. I~ tmi"Jen.-Eec.. Hoag. Adult couple. No ocean. Sept '76 to J un &iS.0007 a vail. No pets. S34S mo. Old Lai:u1i..1 t·h.tr m on )\andm~ rnndo. \l;jltl l'l'l foe w1t l11n walk1n1: dis· 'I ·pets. S37S. 548-8251-~,!2;0Jr~l34~r yr!}' Char.min&-2 BR,-2 bu~ 0... Paiftt 3126 )'rly. 646·6355. ~-8912 Ea:.l:>ldt! :S HH .. rlt•n, 2 hwood, otC uu~charll :1 tanct' ~" slOr~s & "chi:. ~ R,.L -Bluffs Condo. JBd, 2ba, cpts, drps, bltns. Near •••••••••••••••••••••~ --~ · . . b.1. lrn •n~. 11111 . M'I' llr 1•1 H.i, l'Ump t pt'1l. f>_:'.i~·l~~n2))m·IOprn /i,_~"f~ pool, on lease S4SO mo. l Br Apt. steps fro stores, Easlside. l6th Pl. Lge2br,2ba,frplc.palio. ~~ ~!.b~~l~ns~:~~\~1~~: i111rk~ht11> i•r ~l utlio. i>liS I'' l f n r cl P a t 1 o. ft a ncho San Joaquin· ..,._./.'/-; Avail 8/16. 752.0917 beac h, S190 mo. Sep Ide al for miJdle·u1ted. Adults. !i28S. Gns & wate Sl25. Yrly Is;. 675 0771, ,\lo .• \11cnl bi5·5:!00 w"hr ~~! r. r:.irµorl or l' 0 n J 0 m 1 0 1 u m , 832 15-Ji.ine 15. 675·9029 No pets. S210 Agt 646·2414 pd. 499-4147 duys640-6t•O. l2? 44111 St. Sl'.\C. <! Br dt.>n " Ha T!001 S:~•;> + 100 dn dep :Wdrm:. +-Ot''' 2 halhs .,.8600 BLUFFS-LEASE TRAI LER for rent 24v3 349 Wilson f;ast of Hunt~°" hach 314..i--'----------• • -• S<'l' ll S.Jt. lwl II l.l'I\ 10 & . • La g 4 BR 3 BA r . A • ....,. a11ts S22S per m u hou~c dpl\, lj1lr, pattv . nr s l':it 11cw. cslm d r:t!Jt!S, uµ· r e · · · +am sl~ 4. Completely furn. Harl>or.3 br,2ba,newty •• .. ••••••••• .. •••••••• ', '., .'., · · -'lorr-c;, q uit'l caH•tul · i:radcd l'lll5. wl'l uar. Rm + Bol,lus Rm. Near $22$ m o. 100 Yds from dc('orated. Children ok. 38LOCKS TOBEACll s:ns per mo. N•i 111"1111 111flr, '121111 t;J1 121\i .... 1r lhl' 1 lurhour 3 br pool. spa. nr tc nm< & gol( 'tS23 CAM~Dt:IRV#tE Pool. Avail 9/15. 1St & b<=h. Will show Sat/Sun No pets. $300. 751·2223 31418th St. Hnlg llch. Mt Ave' N lt. 646·t13~s & ---'1 11.• 1111 S1111:1t• .,to~y f'llli l'l•Ur!i•» cubic lY, quiet , , , • tnst +.$l00.Nopets.Sob· C a ll for avvt. 1213 i . 5Pl\l to 9PM wkduys. ~2·&327 a1tepm. FoantainValley 3234 vmt,1·l .. :.«h11·urnmpool. loc·~t~u n :>ISO Olli. Ph oOAJ~f.l.NTDOJ\81PJ.~I m1~drhJ1AldCreKn .• ,16SOOW.EwLaLt~; 387-1349. S2pabcioufs31br towtnhouse,. Wknds 9·9PM. 536·471G, :?llR,llta.SJOOYrly h I h 1 •· $..1.1·2tJ..'>t " ·" • ·"' • Pill · • 3• rp c. pa to, PoO • 644!·~113 anytime. 3 liR 2 n~ u""' Y I ••••••••••••••••••••••• !'ol' IHI "• )> 111'1' II ~ "" -----ASSOCIATES 644·1156 S.J.... Adults. no pets. saoo. . .,.. . ..,....,., r y 2 Stor~. 4 llH. 2 BA. f.1m n;ion: Onl' S2'.l5 mo LOV~L V clean 4 ltr :: Ba. 5 Br. 212 Un. 2 frplcs , close ' Caplstr.o 1778 645·338l LDrge 2Br. Puinted d rps l\larsh::iJI ltlty 67'•·4GOO rm. m ;i n ,, c·, 1 r a" \ •:~·.tu r > ~ t Jo. 111 l' r Y Willows hrnt'. ~<ind loc. to pork ~ pool, SSOO mo. New home in Newport••••••••••••••••••••••• shag crpt, gos st~ve. i vety 3 nn .. 2 ba. end 1111, s;,zs m o 003 4507 m,,1, 1111 1u 1o .tlOI no ve:..,, SJ!I:-.. 002.5:1(~ 1n c Iu d 1 n g g a r d n r . Beach. Lge 4 b~ & family .., THE LAKE 8 I Ir 2 Br apts. $175. to $195. bu. garage. No pets 0 11 East bluff "Ondo. ov,·r· ll!c. -----1>10·1635 rm. formal dining rm. ... eaut AduJts. No children or h'Jd h s .. • _ __ tlir. 2bu, l'ft.!sll)liuus on'a .! Ur. 2 Ha. ~J!l sly twnhs <' -Lge living rm. beaut. (urn 2b:<f. twnhme . All pets. 752.7218 e ' ren. 425 l2t t. looking Da('k Bay. No Dt>h•~t' 3Rr. :!ha ,1 lrpll'. w,11 1 d 1 Yr . rl•fri i: 1111 l.i rt>l'nbelt. Vmv. l'k.. trpts & drps. Microwave xtras, 11u•cond .. t>Vl patio IR .... 0 .... EW pets. Veurly tense, $750 ''fll" llf'f'"· all .1pph.1111·1·, $51.Mi mu .loan. srn 13it i·lec i;ar dr upenr. nr L H '1lls 3250 o ven & a ll luxur)' & gar, ~I & Hshing 2bd, 2.,.,ba, <'plS .. drps., A" " Mo.Agent 675·1642 ~.!5 Ph ..>JR-.~2J .\tt .J~H•1 2~\ll "hops pools cour·ts s.100 OCJUM features Avail Aug tst lake . Avail now. S390+ dshwshr .• rrplc., garage , 21r + D ... 2 I• $JSO --d --,-1 -h--• · ·~·r,? 9:.iil: S$2 •i1:... ••••••••••••••••••••••• y t , I · ~""" · ·i 1' mo.496·889:>. water/trush rid No dogs Ent'losed garages. lndry Br. en. rp r ou~e 4 111 p.1110 ln111 ll•'l'!> .. andm.irk. :lhr i;urn •11' m~ ·;· '· · '"or O\\nhsl• lt>a~e. 3Br. 2bo r ~ se . ..,.,.,.,. mo. nc · S27S mo 544·Slil0 · foe Quiel, but ctmtrally t'encd, trees . S38a. 220l 11th«1 '' 1 ;.i,, 111 ~1 ht,. j "11 f 11 rti1" h ,. rl (' ·' 11 S IC !'!~!.~ ----Common pool & rec areu. ~urd('ner&~waler. Atta Iwata....... · · · locatl'd i\dulls only Holl~· Ln · G<Ji1 .97oit : 'htlJl,, 1111\ \\'111 1·1111 !ltilll1lll 111 '11•11 1~17~, l !l\l'I~ hr .ind 11,." 4tir. S340 m o+sec dep . Newport ,~esnRealty •••••••••••••••••••••••28r •. 1ba.rr>ts.drvs.sm s11.a;22 810·22r.:. 7till_-_792_29 ______ _ '""'1:.h111 t t1•rrn .-,;1:t'.l:!:!i'~q .. ·1 d 1·111 1111 . .,,11 , 2'•b.J . lorntal d1n1n1!. 768.:noo ... f>42 9-UJ l"-d 1106 fnrd yd . Kids ok. No -.OLX4Ur2 1\a fpl · gar I S . ·111 "I f :! 'I' t .111i . rm . ~t. ,,;,; trpk F~1m rm , wet h11r. L..;.:_-... ,.__, 3252 Newport Crest, walk lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. $210. 1st. last + NEW l Ur, D/W &. patios, dshwshr blk• io b~h n~ •''' . 11.1111111s.. ,, • ~.1 •. · · • · 1 d ·c 111 n rd' 1 s ·oo -~~" ~· bch 2 b de 2Vz b HURRY dep 5:)6.1857 W·side encl i:ar 2117 Huntingto • · · \tit .11·1 11111 lid 111 \1 11\oi. t i.l:!I B1<·d.1 l..1 :> llKI mo n ~!!:~ 2-u ,.~ i • " ••••••••••••••••••••••• do ~1 r. n, d a Ton· . 4 Br 1 Ba $425 Trees . . . St 842·~l3 pels. Yrly. S450. &i4· ll03 S.1 --=~11 11 1211!1 1~ 1 •11 ~·!! ,•llo.• 111" 7!t11tl 111 "'~: .-.:. ,71J &.SSt:_fJ249-Lease house L.N. 3 Bdrm, nl~ ·n~':!i.:lP;{ca :s0 I~~· 67~9615°or168.7929 · DYLAN Al>TS. l & 2 br, · RR Optx, 2 na, yearly. 2 llll \~IJ '.I:~'\\. 1 , t1<11o .<!1:J 1llr l1~J1a .tcnni~.pool5. 2 blh.2car gur .. patio. 645:J6.,2 • · · ·C ..L..•M JtJJ adlts . no p ets , 311 1$145.lbr,pool,cblldok. Dlkstobeach. , . . • ,1\.11 A11;.; ,1 B ... 11 f 1 1 lot 11 ,. B u Q & ~rd 11 r 495-6878 .,..... -. .. Ha milton, fro m $215. Fee. 642 3 88 : ....... u .... .-. ...................... associated £• N ,. t M , .J t ,; • • • . ,.. . h t llr I ·11 11.• IH(>tl ,.,,11 2f 1 • 11• orm 1 tn\', J;f' 551 ·li67l! or 552 02\lt.I · · I "'YCIEST ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• 642-~l/673-0396 Main Rentals 540-53'10 • 1 r;ir i..111. F lrr \II II • 1..11,·h, lll'll 11,1111 1.'!hlk~111 --MlssiOft Yi•jo 3267 "" , p k . ·<1·h•w l . \'ii.l a \i ,•w!~'.'.h '>~:!5 i1H' .:rtlnr. rurtl<-ro<'k. Lnvi•ly J llr.••••••••••••••••••••••• Deluxe Ivan Wells 4br, Eastslde2bd,walkto17th$1~. 2 bt, pool, k ids/ 2~:a ~oev~~~l!~~t)' \'l\•nw nl11n i•h•ld ri·n ... w .. 1~11:1 ____ 211,1, DH. f nm rill, 2 \'r s RENTALS Jba. fam rm. 3 car gar, ~ ~~ St .. shops. Newly redone. singlesok. Fee lse. avail· Aug 20 "'.~·I~· 11 rt1<• . $;°11111 . "'" 3111 . <!Ba. i.:;ir. y;inl s:m u!d. t'to:-c to C\'t'ry.thmg. MISSION VIEJO • JRV. ~~~m~.a~~~~frse~s~: fl,. 1!~,.t'~ Children ye~. pets no. Mu in ltcnlals, 540·53'70 G44·Gsoo. • !lh.~ ·~~l ()I l .Jll Solon m1. (lr>en llou~ .. S nl 'Sun ;-.;,, l)t!lS. L!>ic S.17;, mo. Single ramily from $325. &12·1155. J,. ~ ~ ms. mo. 548·4971 •••••••••••••••• 11-1. w_.> I j itl31 Qucbl'<' .'>Ji.i-tl liJ 644·2177 NO FEE-AGT639-9978. GRAND O'lf'iflNG NEW 35. Near water , util pd. COMING TO ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER Thursday, August 5 thru Tuesday, August 17 '· * • • CORONA DEL l\IAR Stove & frill. F'ee I. s. loHrts 2 Br Townhouse, frplc. THE IA Y LEAF PUEILO APTS M&ln Hentols, 5'10·S!l'7n 2726San Curios, C.M. Pool, tennis, continental 1 Bdrm S230 A II 2 & 3 b d r .m s l..ll>O·Adll 2br, l V1ba., You are the winner of breakfast. Some ocean & 2 Bdrm S260 wt rhara cte r -spacious 2. car g a r , b I t n s , two free Hcbts Catalina views. Close to Beautiful. spacious new floor Pl!ln · all apt~ hav crpl/drps, frplc. $325 on ho . •. c· b h npts. Pool. patios. balc.o n1es & patios lnase. 675·3967. ($13.50 value) s ppmg "" me eac · Adults, no pills. k ~ •=i•-s. 644·2611 S""Avoc"do, C.M. s yhghls -frplcs -p -.... = .. enclose d garages a-loU.y 631-0S87or642·4905 natural.wood cabinets ONTHF. BEACH $8.S. Bach studio, utU pd, adults, lease, 2nd swry. 103 Mcfo'ndden, Peggy 675-9085, Dick 675·1865 Circ•s Br. 1 Ba, lease, no pets, * * * near alll conveniences J\ugSththruAug17th sm yard, $325 mo. :i..t m from ocean Anaheim Convention 675-8678 <213) 465"8492 Mn. ltichwd kos,.r open , re Cr es hi n c t 800 w K t 11 252 Robinhood Lane, CM architecture. 1----------Ti:~e~~· mus t bee eax · BE~UT. 3 Br 21..\ Ba, dplx, You are the winner or Aclh'"Jls welcoUM eluded 2 Dr 2 Ba hillside changed for r eserved paUo, gar, nu ells. $"25 twofreetickets Location; 3 blks w. 0 apt w/balcony & ocean seats at the Convention mo.lse.673·7513 gt. ($13.SOvaluel B e a c h B 1 v d o view, s3 2s mo. Pb 6.ts.8625 Ce nter ahead of time. pccial 2 Br apt, for a lhl4Jlia9 lro1. Yorklown. Please calq---------- Coll 642·5678, Ex.l 333 lo very s pecial pers on. ..,_ & lail•y for info & exact direc WATERFRONT claim your tickets. ad Its no pets. $285. Circus lions. A (ew new luxury units • * * 673·1762 Aug Slh thru Aug 17th 960-4614 i;till avail. Slip rentals to BLUF't"S great bay view 3 240 Lge 1 Br duplex. Anaheim Convention Office hrs am from tenants. 1'he Newport. Br 3 Bu , lg<' patio: pool, Stove. rcfrlg, rpts, drps Center, 800 w. Katclla 1·6pm Mon·Fri; 10·6pm Marina, 919 Bays ide Dr. S77S mo. w /option to buy gar. Avail. 8/15. 642·9918 Tickets m us l be ex· Sat/Son. 673·8414 644-0499 & 546·8240 changed for reserved •• •• •• • • • • * •••• • pac. 4 Br 21f.l Ba, beaut. ----------"-'Ott• W.sa 3124 seats at the Convention d \"lk b h I Cen•ar "head oC time. Jl>r condo .. Inc.I wi;hr, decorated, palio, blk to on o. ., to e ·, poo , ••••••• •~••• ••• • • ••• • •• ....,. ., b h y 6 · """ f 2 Call 642·567S, Ext ,.33 lo dryr, '·'4!fr1 g, swim.ming. c .. _rly. 7:1·7708 tennis. I."""' sq l, br, Newadult wnterfrontapt, " &t ts S361020 •--~-..::..------21<i ba, din rm, gar dr in l\tesa Verde. Beaul\fu claim your tickets. cnnis er · • · · !·Bdrm., oceanrront apt. opener , $4~0 mo lst', l andscaping. Excep * * • JOR Studioowners unil, S2.15 .• Lea s e , in c l . 548·5936. lionalty r ich interiors DR d . frplcs, 2'h ba. S395. ut11it1cs . Mar tin, Agt. 1&2 bdrms from $275 2 • cpts, r:J>S. upstairs Agt. (213 ) 439·6058 644·7383 $500. Newport Shores ~ksa Verde Villas, 155 w/b11lrony. l\1<ls ok. S20S. -----'------;1---------- J Bedrooms Mesa Verde Drive P.ast 645·2978 Hunff!M)lon •Clemente 1176 ~ebb Really 493·0761 C 0 8 l 3 M c 8 ·a H.-botw Jl4Z ..................... .. (71')540·.8871. 3 B~. 2 ~~· dbl ~arage. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WlllTl':WAT~R VU:W _..,,_..,s.. ClftUWttf• 1276 patro, Me sa Verde area. Urand new 1 br con<J N1•w from s:J~ Uiannc •:•::;•••••••••••• 1 ••••• Beautifully landscape Ml).}GZJ w /be nutlful ch u nnr.1 492·A050or 4!llj·Oi32 ' ..... t-411 ".,,,, .... room. ocean v ew. d"rdcn tvnn adult "ptr i P I l I •· Shorecllff .... """ .. n . 2 Br l'h Da Twnhse style v ew. Ol'I . enn II .,. UR· .PAC 'C h lk t 493.1 ~·2·3 Rr. Di!!hwasher brk fplc, iwr, tge patio: dergroumt prkit. ,.'urn or hcuch·to:~ ~cct~~ OKo .... t-4ll $375. encl. gar., llBQ. Gas ciuict adllll, 00 pets. S2'1:>. unfum with or without S240 inr util · 4911-4310 · S.....,_ w;iterpd. Pool. 2147 Elden Ave. Avail. hoat s lip. Starling al -----· --~·1 CopistrCMO LA MANCHA Ans Sepl. l , 979·1658 M25. 1 hlk hcach & ShOfl Yrly least>, 'Al blk to bf'h, a .. _.. ... II••••••••••••••••••••••• 778 Scott Place, Crtt ping. Call (213) 377 -7650 lilt 2 Ha fr11lc yunl ........... IVlt.:W • 2 Ur, 2 Ba ne G42·M173 CASA VICTOlllA t iM Jai4 bltns. $350.'493-:'1047 • _ _.. __ , ho f I d 1,2&3 hr. Deluxe Unfur. ,.., -----· ----- me, rp c, cpl.'!, rps. Like New Adil E. Side 1 or t'urn. ~as/wlr pd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'pnciou11 3 Jlll, 2 f\IJ, :to' ._-..._.1 pntio . lse $350 mo. 2 Br, S'l00·S225. J>ool, n Adults·NopetsScc,11ate R•choS• rt•tl tile Vl'rilndn w/ 7fl8·827S pets. Sec ai 177 ¥.:. 22n Pool, rtt rm, elc\•ators J ..... " Apts ponorumic ocean view! CoRdolftiiM .... I St. Apt 20. 644·0878. 525 Victoria, 642'8970 RcnHna from 1260 Blln~. 2 Gnruac1, wnlk td Fv""shff 340 --:I_ Mull 11pU. l..eulna pre-l>carh. $335 ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cotto-•• 1124 Cost• Mesa 3124 view nuw In a prt'11tl11t Laguna llllls • 3 Br, fully ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvi n c c o mm u n 1 t y .1J .. laa..-t!~._14'"'"t""'-o1s ftlrftls"-d furn, air t•ond, w/1)001 Twenty l't>r1tolo Cul v••r --~tst.ed lfOO pn\•tl, $400 mQ. 64 HUH3 -& Snndburt. 2 btock11 1m. ••••••••••••••••••••••• or s ljn l>lego f'rwy. HSOltTLIYIHG ••••••••••••••••••••••• For rent 3 bdrm, condo, n bch. ne wly painted & tptd, firertace S31S mo. 962·1126Geves. El Toro immac. like ntow AIC 3 BR, :w.1 Ba, Condo. wtattach. gar. & Con<Jo. ~lcgca. 1375. 586·5250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $37.50 WIB & UP * &odlo Ir 1 BR Apls •TV & Maid Serv Avail •PhoneSel'V.Hldpool •Children Sedion •Low monthly rates. 2376 Newport Blvd. CM M ·97M or 145·3967 Classified Ads sell big items, s mall items or any item. 642-5618. • Now Comp/(ltlng Con~ l'or A11g111t Occ11ponc11 559·1100. Oakwood o tfeu tho M,..• a.och 3141 finest In rc5orl living ut" prll·~ you o n :iffortl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• There's $1 million in Drop u SM!bble Into the r ecreation : TF.NNIS. Ocean from )'our Art awhnminl(, heulth clubs, Lease. Luxury, llecuril)', 11n uctivltlcll director Mature adults. 31755 Csl . who plans parties. BOQ'11 ,.~_H_w-'y_._499_·283S __ • _____ -4 ond more! Pree Sunday U••lft•c•stt. Brunch. BeautlCul singles, l&Z bed.room apts., furnished & unfurnished. Models open dally 10· to 7. Sorry, no one under 21 & n o pe l1 . Roommate service available. Mon· th·lo mon\h ~cupanc)' OAKWOOD •ARDIM .V.ARTMIMTS 880 lrvlne <at 16th> 845-0SSO Newport Bea<!ll Lat--Mit-1 1152 170016t.bSt. <at Dover) .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 6'2·8110 Newport Beach 4bd Me newly redecoral· 8 acre. of gardens , wide Ot'ean views, huge 2 bdrm . 2 ba ap\, partly fum . High ceilings, pool, spta, estate living. Clos to beach & shopptna. MS. mo. May be less i you rollt'ct paintings, an· l ique11 or sculpture. Adults . 494·4653 o 494-6017 ed $450. le Sbd, 1rea Se1Un1 anything with a family hme at '495. John Daily PiJot Claulned Ad McGill 496·3618 evn. is a almpto matter , •• -...&tO days. Just coll $42·5613. 1 ' , " OAfL Y PILOT ,,ldey.July 23. tt?e Add u ... euild it... Diaper it ... H•mmer it ... earoet SER~-.ICE It-Cement it ..• Wire it ... Ha lt .•• Oean it .•. Move 1 y ; 1 IL.Press it ..• P•int It... Nail it ... Ptaster lt. .. Fhc it ..• DIRECTORY .... •. ..... c........ ....,IP.... , .... I" .. ,... . ...................... . .......... ~········· ............•.••...•. ..................... ........•...........•.. ...........•.•.•..•.... ............•.•..•••• .......•.••....••..••. . ..............•••.... ~ liD 1Laleme1u4, 111mpoo "stum titan· J.EE W.1ARVIS AR 0 Ct GA RA GE Mcwl111.Clean~p. 0Fl•t bfd u.stom ludH1plo1. Po.lnt·Repalr.35 yrs i lnllExt. Ava room $20, Fr Plum~r. Repalt, Rcplpc Qtrly peyroU/uJt ti. Inc. Co&6f' brifbl4lacn: AddiU0111•Rft'Oodfllni CLEANUPS. Llte haul· truclt. Roto'lllllna. compctllh·e pdco. area. workmansbl C!ll. •II prices incl paint. 1111t1.1ll•llon~Scr"ICt' Reuon. -..l&a w ht carp U l 0 mi ft 982·5S13 Lie 317~ ia4. Pet«. ~S401 Rcuonable.. '1U·S:!50 Sprioklcr hl!it3llallon •'1ar. Taite ad"ant. or m> &U-SIM id!~?-1642 Ci. Gidley M3·9SIS Bootk.epln1S~nke ~~'l"-~~·;~~Y,!'~· ~!: \dd a rm or ttmodel, he. abdlm> " Soo'll. E11p lqulinc/lnovulf,clHaup ~~n. An s, 6'l5-'79TB cxpcr.S36·TOS4. PMNTlNoll'APF.RlNG Hole•• rt••a.. Aeuouble Hale.a If.~. couch $10, chair S.S. contractor, nU for 11.:e. &ardentr. Fr ee u t s. $7/Up. TrttwOl'k, rea1. , .. Yow CaHe 23 yrs ""'ll Harbor lrtll Reasonable & RcUaOle (714) 948--02111 Gu or ellm ~l odor. Crpt est, llM-4'11&. Rcuonab~. ~ aft Vut.fr~fft. 6'2..u97 ~ Avfr. ut. l·•l>. C?t.s l)cjjt rds. h<''d 643·2"1 :~ l\r $'''·MO mt ..... mcelepelr rep;ilr. LS yrs expr. :.:ualolll Bulldor1 ... pro. LIGHT HAUl~lNG ........................ :!1l)'~ lnt.Wrm. ,...._ .... •••••••••••••••••••••• work my,eU. Rtfl Resldtollal. Com· mtttlal" Re1l4-en· <>ranceCountyarea. Pn<'f lnelmtr'l lubor ••••••••••••••••••u••• ••••••o•••••••••••••• APPUANCEREPAIR M IOIOl. tn4!relaJ.11Jttratlons.ncw tail t.own Core. Com pl 6134l403 T~u~~~·;;~~t3~ l")ATIO Covc:r3·lloom nt:rAIRS·Al.l.TYllf.S 110 -ServlreCall l • Ca t •-COOlt"u.t'tion t.l c cleanups.M8·20&9\ll~ -----cnC'losu.rtf, Quallt)' lt"'11~"n"''IC,fC"""'"'11t,ll" C114) 549·U22 u~• t:ry st:o ".: c1!.: •:u:z:s.'5.' ·11 a~siioS' or Sonn>• 4s Jer. Free hau~ • L.olsa PrldC' F.-lr rnces. worli;., reu priC'es. 1.1c \Yutt s.W'.~ ;;;urnu" , ~.-"""---1n". Rep 1r, free-est. _al\S&"'•lcnd~_.sn..o.un. SELSON-Landsc&11><1 tr lna. cleanup. tree wor ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uc1lns Qlllco (':11nting 3U005 Ph· 646·'1721 & - ->.,,..._......, ,.. r,Jalntcnancc. Total )'ard for usable items. Fence:. .,-.Ir pln<'es Pl:inkts E t · 1 ll t · GU-0034 · T••IMolt R•,.W •••••••••••••••••,•••••,.G46-'18l1 GF.RWICKltSON care. >'rec ell. Soa8·6134 4 bld«s r.emoved. BrickCq(\C:rcloPauo S4:.W0 " Y 7 e 8 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• W'1l do babysilltnf in myC ..... /CMC ..... e Mdilloru "Remodclin& f'Vt' SS'T·200iS 8Jc)(-IC Walls BRQ Pits ......... /lt.,.U-CANOl'V '\V SVC CO. hocneanyume, Gn.ndm ...................... Lie 812l94Z G:•••ll s.r-.ac.. YOU HAVF. tTRY.ADY Ht>f £&ts646-0.,t~ Ex~rt Painting. lnlr/ ....................... flit R1tteScrYlee •\fpelU--4639. EONITP: CONCREi"E M9-2170 613-M<ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'LLllAULIT AWAY -' 1-; x tr . f' r cc cs t . It o mes ·Add ltlo n s • 11tt'aid'rk~•9GO-lll33 STAM PI NG Cob· • DV .. A"'Jf •· R• ~'3CJ6 ns BLOCK. s lum1n.1011e Workmans hip 1tu.ar. llcstucco Over hlock --------)lotber wlll babysit yoyr blestone brlck " tile !I U I' FM AN ft S 0 N . tlA.N ~-, ... ,om~s .. u , . a wi1lls, bri<'k, stone plun-&42·029$ wolls. Frei.' est. lo_. TrM S«•lce t .,lo s yr old. TLC, eic· llos _.~64().43'9 Remodel. cabineu. Ap\a ....... nsc ent ous M--L..-2--tcrs, concrete. Ve ry ralrs.Sll6-489?. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -HNlons ff•~r :\Choo! P8 • form1ca644·7~.S48-4:Ml cral\snl11n.$4~. .__, reas free esl Uob Palntin1. 25 yrs exp, RA-ovals trlmmln" ... ., CJON} ' ••••••••••it•••••••••••• . . ' · I ii' . P/\TCll l'L".,T"'RlN'"' """ ' "'' urea ......... .....,,. •• \Gpm. C 1•C.-crefe/IMI 750-~ ucou~ttca C\' n~s. m· ""7 "' v pruning f'l'ec e1ct. Llc'd, • --• ....... 1 ... 1_!.-. Oomesllc. expcr. expert -terior&exterior.89-1~ ••ALLTYPES•• r l'"ins~r~ MZK2~ c.,...e.,. Fue Estnnal\'"· ic/· •0 wet • • TM~ M• C.. housecleanln~. Newport BLO C K , 8 RI<.: K . al'\iPM Free Est 540681) u v · · ! b111entr)'. Add on' ul c... WffdilMJ' c~ SpeclaUl.ing In 631·3081 am Plantt'rs, exp~·rtly ·in· *NOTICE!* VF.UY NEAT p TCll ...................... . ... •••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~~7~ ---••••••••••••••••••••• • 4 ~at'h , Laguna aru. SL 'llPSTQ:IH; WALLS Upltohhfy I Commerc ial. Lie. Ire •••••••••••••••••••••• J-'rece1't. 612-9907 RepalrA ENJOY 5 stalled, 20 yrs cxpr.. JOBS&l'EXTUnl-; c8tm Upholatory, "'Orie 'c&t.645-3439. iii care for your rh1ld. fOKYO TOM. 1 flour !mproye~ents Call Pol~,~~1a1~:'t':C'Jo specially price~d this ~o:~~~.OUref~n~aeb~e: Free Est. 893 l~ gu~1rantet'tl. fr est. He'd, · MASTERCRAf'TS\tl\N while you vi1t't1\lon. Weekly 527 per month. ollncomeProperty your hoai1ec leanin11 . he:!oe~!!:~~r;nc~~fi Licllns/Uonded. Jotrs & callan)·time838-T518 Remodel, finish & rt'f;R ~r,refs.631·1467 642·193!1 eves. Cos\a =:iSlClalr Specialt y, rental Da\•e536·9900&G3S·4384 Exteriors. ••••···~••••••••••••••WhtdowCle .... .rirs. Xlnt rcf.s. (99·:11us oatroctor Mesa .!leanupi;. 642·7194 or \ NoJobTooSrnall! MARV S PLUMBING ..................... .. •-J •••••••••••••••••••••• / (i d RPENTRY p . . SU..S.SJ Mo.,,iftg • CbarUeC'114l538·7123 ••G.46·980'1 •• lr'vlneWindowCleaners ~ ce a pan~sc ar encr. A • • auittng ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOJOBTOOS.\IALL' •••••••••••••••• •TO!\~ JO:IJES• , COmplew re~~lurwork ~ It minor repairs. Free Couple will clean. )'.OUI PROI''. MOVING. Lowest WALLPAPl-:;R ' · Resid, Storefront. Art Al· • tC.reCarpelCleaners Patto co~"'"::'· r~'t.1-..ood dean up. free est. ~ates.!'.>4:>·1408. l\orne. Beac h c1t1 u rutlls 8 of A, l.ic & Ins ·nf:M0\'1\1. UO)l~SA\.ERS Ion, Peter .Muadudin. ,~mcleanorshampoo decks . .11u1cbocs. Cull ~2-3102 .11. 11 1. A .1 Wkly/mo. Own equip Care-\\':avi; 83 11700 Ii Responsible, lli·Sehool Plurnbin.i:&Heallng 644·0226bcC!JAMorafl5 Also U h I t All k G40 Uf16 Rotou ing. au ing. v:ai menls.&8 9401 ., · swdent. t>x pr. S3 !iO per Frt..oe e llm:ill's, honest & PM. _ so p o s er~· wor Expr Japanese Gardener} V.knds Loo. Prompl S\S, --d.iys) ' hr. C'all Gren""~ 7218 ~tt nl1abl cnr · ~n SIO hr ' uar Rer.1MC: fre\! ~t ,1 le. 5 Q I 1 & .. """ " r.. e "" '"·"· • ·L·Lt. 'di ·1 j I r R • • ,,'. .... 11r toneman, ua 1\y Comp mJintenance freeest842-U9t Reliable, emc1ent. wkly. i\lOVING ' Lt ., expr'd :'>pm &17..tl38J. &fA & MC ::.00::.11.11Y p' iloclC1,e1.~8.1rwi .. J !d". I ea.!:..r..!:.~·.,.16 _ .,..ork al a Fair Pncc. Lie cleanup ..-r esl /rcas. Prefer Hunt. llch. Nprt ' • ·• c .. · , .: ..., "'-'" I idle Items 612·S67 ~. 549·2756. 549·8'110. I bro '7SM93"1 Want nd rc-iults · 642·S67 Arca. 000.2937 n:I~. ::~0~u5,,5~~' 642·S6'78 Wanl ads ca II 642·56'1 _&1_2_._56_i7_s. _____ _ I l 42000fffceR..-tat 4400MoMytoLoon 5025&.ott&Fouitcl SlOOPH'SOMls 535 HefpW..tM 7lOOHefpW..ted 1710 I ..................... . THE EXCITl~G rALM MESA APTS. ..........••........•....•....•..•.•.•••.•••••......••..•.••.•..•.••..•..•••...•.•.••.••....•.•......••••••.•.•. ··············~········ .••................... a del 11ar, 'L bile . '8. luxury. ll\1 or<ice. MO:-.JEY AVAIL .. Busi. FOUND: f1ufry white ler MASSAGE ASSEMBLER TRAINEE IOOIU(llPIR 0t1nter girl. Dry t lt':1nc1• B11: Corona, J BR deo. Pre t1ge bJdg. Beasona· ness Ventures. Oper~t rier mix. Yorktwn & FIGURE MODELS Mature woman w;inted Exper'd·"'/Charge plant. Some work c:<rM>r. Ml~UTES'f'O ~l'T llClf. Bach. l&2 BIL lrom 185. Adults, No Pets 1561 Mesa Or. <S Bllti. £ust of Newport lllvd.) S.16·9860 ----- · l"ine-Hewport CostaMeso din· rm. SIUO µ w'k. o bit.>. 645-3700. ing CopiLul. t.'LC. Georg Bushard, HD. 2 collars. ESCORTS S2.30 p/hr. Mui1l speak rart·Timc E3stbluff Cleuners. 25-17 Sl.200p_....ino ,\~.G41i2JI --Joniloois. 1714) 299·0100. 968·l0.'>2 t:ngHsh.Appl)'lnperi.on NewportBchl.awt~irm t:as tbluff Dr. N .B. -------\V"cste l1 ff U"Tl\•c Pvrami<rReDIEsUileCo ~---OUTC4'1.l ONlY-Oi\1). Al.TERN1\T01lS A1rport.-Af't'a ~·0932. F\Jrnisht.>t.I ofr1ce. Air -· ----Found: Cockapoo, while, SPECIALTJt.:S. '146 \Y. 752-1211, l\lr. Sikora Voccmo.. R...tGls 425 rpt. IU5mo. Ph1u2 .... 09; $ VE~TURE $ male. Vic. Md~udden & 6J l·J8 ~"-•--. 17th St. Costa Mcsn. • •C ... SHIER•* COUNTER llt:LP •••••••••••••••••••••• " Newport , Tustin. l,.r ee to•----"" Apply Del Taco 25252 Cabin, Big l:k•ar. !Sips 12 01-~F l C~S ; 4 -S~l!ll · CA,ITAL gd hm. 832·1273 PHEGNANT? 1---------1 F/tlme, perm. po!lltion. UIPaiRd. Laguna llills. l'oollbl.l'Ol1'\'.Rywko1 Large·l lluge; D1v1d·a· Or tor anything ---------1car1ng confificnlial AHitt.tForew Exper. pref'd, but will 14 kend.:>Ul :u 4s bul.SHl!l.ea.Ncar.Baker worthwhile ns.oo FOUND: Med. sz part counschnii & referral. Mec h anical a si1 cm, truin. Good oppor. COUMTlttHILP ----& Br 1 s l QI . C . ~I . mimmum, no limit. 1714) Bea!lle. tan with white Abortion , adoption & wa.rehoui.ing, shipping & Ilea Ith Insur .• profit Pfl'im6 nltes, p /'flme 1-'or Ren\: Uii; Bear cabm Ownr/ gt. S..IO·OS55 496-5717 Ask for Mr. Let! paWs. 495,1433 keeping. r<.-ce1vu1g. Small 3·4 man shannit & r etirement da)'ll. apply In person. 2 bdnn. cpts. f1rl'plcc, rt.' ..,....;;;1.,.1;;-4450 FOUND: Sml blk kitten i\PCAJlE !>.1'1·256.1 s hop. t'u II bl' ne£tts plans. Ask for manaJ;er. 1920 trorbor Blvd. as 962-MtO. r .., u 1 -------• !>57-6141 ask for Gil or l\111rk c. Bloom Co .. 3005 1>1,un Man --••••••••••••••••••••••• Vico Slaler.,.wn •~1 1tna AIORTIOH F1·anlc lfarbor Blvd, C .M .1---~'-------L11s:una 1xwr h Jbd, 2bu OU.cc Suite, pvt. bath. Mof'!!~gH, Trust 5015 & Nwlnd. FV. 842-f>9l2 Counschng & llcferral :'157-8000. ples·Jlousewives, eK· 11111 lop \Ht<1d & .:labs hse t'p!Ji, drps, patio. Water D ....... s -Prcg tcst·uvail ,,·lends 1----------• 1ra income. Parl time Wood~y el1m~. \•lews pd. 125 mu 13U t:. 17lh ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST· REW AID u Hr llelplinl' ~17 949;; '\ttr. J!lrl. pl lime. lt.1': CLER" bas.is. Call 644-5035. l'll .. tnllljt i.erv1t'e rnt'I SI. Cl.I l>o}'le Century LOANS 9°' Male brn /~bt part -----ore. Typln~ & clerical. " Avail Aug l-Scptl .SGM 2tRJty.~·llG8$48-0479. to Bea~le, 2-3, ans . lO SocialClubl 5400 ll.E. license preC'd. RECEPTIONIST Deliverymen for I./\ dcpositreq'cJ.494·3278 ---.-. 4 O Aho2IMITDL...s "Eunhquake" as In dis·••••••••••••••••••••••• 556-6171 Times In N.D. & C.M. ----lndustrialR...+at 5 FaircstTermssincellM9 aster. Rlgh.t e~r doesn't IHSTAHTFOTODATI The Daily Pllol n~eds :i ~r mo.~'8·l'140. Hal boa l'emn. 4 br house ••••••••••••••••••••••• ................ M'-Co. stand up. Vic. <.:a tahna F"'·n 'or ''ou. "·•commg AUDIT CLERIC row boat on shore moor t:osta Mcso. 130().390<11.q ft _............-•7 Broad N n 645 355 ... ,, ...., clerk rel'Cplloni.sl for our · DIMTAL ASSIST. ... d d 642-2171 545·06 I 1 anyt'1m:.. . . • . Call l::VE 752·61:12, 2·8 Requ1rCll accurate r1 gurc Saddll'bnck office Must APARTMENTS 1ng . .-nc Y · no pets mdu.St"'31 unit. ~·!>531 -, apptitud\' w/knowledgc · Expcr'd or college. X· 4 Outstanding beamert . 1,oo · wk_ A ~ .. Au s t Own\'r. JMD T.D. LOA.MS Duu.ghter's broken heart ...;.p_m_. ________ of IOke), ltlc typing. Will ~~~e ~o,;~~·c!ua~~~~ ray he. 546·3000. ce1Lln11 aµI plan .. 3\.i1I 67.>·1697or615·4S6:? -S f M S d LOST UI d ra•tf 5450 train br11thl person Ex t'e lle nl c omnany 0""1'11...,.Al.ASSISTANT Cur n o r u n r u rn ---1300 q l. • ·1 . pace. Comblruition real estate e . : on r ••••••••••••••••••••••• wtmin1mum lyr bus1 · " "'" ~ h Mt' 1 b ., I 2 ll\Yf'RONT Bt-;.\UT)' w frunt offl<'<'. lge rl'o & ~-ersontt l p_.ropcrty CockcrSµaniet.rcm.whl. , . 1 bcncfils . S2.30 per hour. OrlhodontlcChalraidc. ac '· · r, ~ ir, llppo"lll' .1Clly e n dri\'C.' in door. Sl9:>. mo. loans on re$jdenccs, G<.>rmnn Shep. rc.rn. trl 1'0LYlkNGh l>\\Vl 11 anJe t1° ness cx1>4!r. llrs 4:30 to Wnllen applications on· Newport.4 ~~days/wk. ball\. • lrJ11CC• Ca11last1 c ful 17tll \\'l11ll1l•r St ~ .\l . 3partments & cum· ('()IOTed Stw-p Colhe mix. 29s~ os8 'c I ii.<'.r u,~ lam. Xlnt workrnJt cond ly. Wnte Ad ;n.11. Unity Orthoexprreq.G-12·2626 FROM S230 tos:?tl0> 1110·, t>.J.\ \'11'14 ' I Uedrmi.. pu•1 ~o 5710 tlJ),,, or 6-IG-0681 · I rt male 557-0'J!ll $.10·2036 .,.u.:. · Pe or ema e & i:o. benefili.. l'hone Pilot. I' O. Box \560,•----------- 1.i.:hted tPnnL .. l'llUlill> 2 and dO\'I. lndudl.'!. mercia prope ies. Rt.:W.ARD' ' to s hare eXJlense:.. G44·4360cxtJ21,or appl)' CostaMe~n.Ca .92Gl!:GorDentalA:>slstant,exJXJr'd. ,,tory, clubhs<'. ,h1~h.in.l~. h u '"". )' "u r u w to $100,000. Statewicl --·-!>57•0022 180 Newport Ctr Ur. you may fill out applicu· Orthodontic oft'. Call i.wimming. h~ di 0 !'Illa · 'olll'yln11l <'Ou rt. hu~ Light Incl IWCJ. Flnllnce 712-SGOl FOUN D: Blk & Whte I ' 2 --. Newport Beach Ham to lion at the Costa Mesa of· 494.g!)SS for interview ap· i ~\ g)'m, supc r.IJ ll•uk,oak hl'llch, p1~ pon~ etc .. IOOOOSq Cl N I "' ... EY >Told dog. Serrano & GutL wa~lS ride lo East Sptn. r1ce.330W. liaySt. poinlment. ~cntal rurn1lurc .1va1l. Weeki.: $USO. One 1>l~asani. ~11rC::t~ne;: 2NDT.D.M_.... Sawmill. E l Toro . Coast. :>nare upeni.c EqualOpportunity --D---..... -_.--... -,-._-_ .. -- Sorry ·no pets. . month: S29:>0. liarrell (ices. l''nt'd 1>a rk ing, Terllfll Mio• market , 830-5748 J::ves. MG-633'7 AVON c._ H.ap Employer ...,.._"'HI -SSS Paularuto CM fjl I ,..7• 4 • ..;,. d .1 I pvl funds, pcuon al . • Orthodo ntic orrlcc, (71'1 l:W\H 302 · · "~u ~" ,,. """ tun scapcu l'orner ot service in your home or FOO NO : LOMt legged Gi ve your child a <.:a · YOU CLERIC TYPIST Ne~ or t Be a ch • Nwnt "·rw~·. "· oull1 lo 1.• ... -o ,_:,.~..... Prin. onl~·. IGOl l'omona, ok. 675-44.!W BkT. 24 hr~ grey & lite b~wn cat. campm)l exp w /Caravan lla\·e thr Summer vaca· h ., r -......... -t.:ll &16-7776 T ou I Billing Clerk for life in· Ort ont1c exper. re. 611 leer . r i i;: h.t al Completeh rum. ~lps .a. . t-ives wknds 540·4Tl3 Balboa Blvd enin Pl. ours. 1 ays w e:<11 tlon or your dreams. sur. co. Good l)'ping. 10 quired. 6.12·2040. Paulanno Open o" l.:Kl\~k -..j.\23 _ _ -· _ •QUICK CASH• 67:1-4215 ldr hip. Next lrip 7130 . .\take xlnl e11rnin14s for key by touc•h & previous ··------R;..,.. 4000 R _..:. .h- -R..tca(s Wanted 4600 T.D. Lo•s f'ound: Small Female 64S·2071 9. part·trn1e s~~tn~. T~ai~j olc exper. Salary lo S500. Donut Shop J rvlne, ...t•sto~ Gre 410 •••••••••••••••••••••• t:IDorndnMortgagc Terrier t y pt>. VH··~r-t• 1ng prov1 e ·Ca Good co. benefits. permanent part·tlmc, :•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Re:.pon:.iblt• couple, n tl3/670.31GO Bushard/l\ta<'nolia/Ada ,,.,._offoa !).t0-704l or Zenith 7·1359 833-8450 mornlnij hrs, counlet • SIM'ping rms SOO·SIOS mo Wuterrront innn•iof\ l pets or childn·n need 968-65'16 " r-Right Away. help. exper preferred. J\11 MO. wk .. ShMt• ku ' i.hurc View, llOOL (lock. Ion~ term lease of 2 o ms.llB.!!63·lG62 ~;:••••••••••••• CLEltKTYPIST 552·1441 ~ath ... sh~wn Mon·Sat :'llall'/ft·mulc or couple :rnr houst.• on t"'14pt Bay, Found lnsh Setler vie. IMtnlctioR 7005 bysitter needed: oc· 45wprn IBM memory.~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ...,~nfly · ~dallS'~f.!._.~lltn &12 Stl02. Ask ror ~hkc Startin~ Oct. Sl,000 mo. ~NMtttl/ Magnolia & .Edinger .••••••••••••••••••••••• casionaL My home. re· WiU trein. 2PM to 9PM. DRAFTSMAN ~.~r..cq . ..., . ......., or -~n r.. 67Hm wknds. ;;;;:;; ... ,/ F. V. 842·299S LEARN PIANO TUNING liable tnager ok. Ctlpo :e~~a~~~~ blloen.g ~:/~ MECHANICAL . :'llalure ~cntlcman wil W,\:-.ITED : single r a · Lo1t&foUftd f~OUNO yng male doJ?. Abiablncomecareer Behar a.493-8751 need apply. Time Life How would you like lo W 0 r k 1 n ~ f c ~ ~ .1 c !'harl' his nc\Y t~nhmc . enrlos~ iturnae space i ••••••••••••••••••••••• tight reddish brn. short Summer rates-BABYSITTER perm, fl Libraries. 833·8098 or help in c reating the w 1k11 c h e n t> n 1 "w s in ln·me w r1jlhl per,on Corona dcl Mar area fo AMomc.......t1 5100 hair. friendly. While feet day or eve day Summer. nrt setil 833-8095. worlds most beautiful NptBch nrea ~5 k ;\lu~t tll' rl'spon:.1ble. 'lOras.c of compact cur ........................ &undcrside.839-4052. :>.\l-1>911&:>81·7647 F'a ll for working1----------•sailboats? Westar.II hu ~·2537 ~l~I :it_ nr:ot , dl•an & ha\'c ~ood Cull673·4200 t::v~!I. * • • -Jobs W..ted 7075 mothe'r. Child 6 yrs w/al· OM BAT· ENGINEER an immediate opening , • ti . rl.'r's S225 mo. + •a ulll 0 .... _ F FOUN D male blk CO<'ker • tc d Univ Pk Elem Sehl Train, work with tools r 0 r a m cc h a n l ca l ... rge a ral1 ivc, room, rn ss:?·i!ss Mature lady w ell trn· ..,. ., Spaniel, Sal July 17th, ••••••••••••••••••••••• n · used In construttlon. n. · h Mesa .Verde. F.mflO)ed -"m dog & cat nds 21lll 11010 Flower A\'C., FV Yic of 19th St. & Placcn· Healthy, strong. clean·cul Pref someone this area Arter basic ~raining, al· dra sman wit 2 years ~~wk.979 ~i6 Moir nd rmmnlcs 21·2.' h~c +gar, quiet atmos. Youurcthewinnerof lio <.:.M. 646·4012 or l6 yearoldstudcntneed~ !>.'il·$29llrvinc tend school or learn on· f~r~~'p:~~c~j;f~i.sb~t HoNfs,Motels 4100 'lhnre :1111\ unit. Semi· by '1 /30. Non·s mkr twofneffckets 545·1075.aslc.ror/\pril. work or any le.Ind. od Babysitter, m:ilure the-.)ob. Travel, meals. not necessary. Xlnt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• furn, i.tni' Sl t!°> mo. + S200 S2GO. s.i2.ano. X·U 1Sl3.50 \•nlue > , Jobe, Costa Mesa area woman, my Irvine home. medical. dental, housing salary & benents. Apply SUN NV M.'R t;s MOTEL u\11. Dan.1 l•nt. 493·2i5!1 or leoa\'e me~aJ!e R=ilro1. LOST · Golden Rel mix $48~ &: ask for Rory. '1:30-.. :30 Mon· Fri. Start· proYided. Pay starts $361 In person. • -lo I 'I pup. Male. Uchind llOaR i A g 16lh 552 '1903 monthly Determine if s M Co · k CM S9 !IO. llhl 11 or 2I ;\-lalelFemnlr 11;~1. Pl'n NMllll •1 •Y Hosp. Newport area. Secretary 20-40 hrs. wkly ng u · · · · · · 21 c rmic • · • .Stt.60,Quc•l•o(lor 2> rum c:1.1:1•111 your rm.141sNMss/h•ntf/ Circ111 Rewurd'7M·5732. Xlnt skills with ud Babysitter, MY HOME, ~~l~~~esa!u~~'!!~.:!~11·--------• K1tchcnel~~· ~ool· l'honr .1'' last . 11•H 1~i-i;7:; 751>.I .. ~.~............ A,.':f;~lc~i!,h;.u00Av~n~~~~ _LO_S_T_n_lk-/wht Sµringer :,~~~~;.~"~ex per. N.8 own tr,,a~n2s!°16ru3 elvico 8 n. you. DRIVERS Z)76NewrortRln l.l'M TIRt-:D 01''G F:TTl~C.: 141siftess C~nlcr.tiOO'w.Katella Spaniel.6 mo .,vic Raver --7..I .,.... · CostaMesa540·1026 ForPiuadellvery,app• ~1t'·~ <'llANKCi\l.t.!'• ~it Tlt kcls mullr be''"· ~t. N.l:L Rt::WAR~HefpW..ted 0 Babysitter for l yr old. ~:~nei~nBch :l~~ lylnpccson ----4 e 50 To l'Mft• ..... wcrnlly 1''lnfl _...,._.. ·-· '( changed for rcservecl ~·IG.'il •••••••••••••••••••••• Perm. poeJtlon Live-in. Pizza Man Gwtt HOttM That Ri .:ht lloommMe •••••••••••••••••••••• ls l lh c e tlo --Activities Director. Ful Mature teen or older. Join the people 1920Rarbor Blvd. CM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llou~•· \l.111•" nh1111h.~ •/\L UNUM FN ORV ~:nio: :i>i:ad 0:; ii men MISSING: spayed ~cmale lime. Mesa Verde Con $l?S/mo. Laguna Hills. who've joined the Army RURAL/\Tl\IOSl'ltr-;n E A:t2·'113 I Srnc·t· 1!>it SI JO,()()(} down toke!! ovrr c; 11 642.567.; Ext 333 1~ hlk /whl s hortha1r rut valescent n ospltal, 60 168.5000• mpetcnt 4 dependable DllVIRS W AHTID Lovinlol •·arC', hnl;111ccd ----•CA:'-10\'l)llOP& l~im yourti~kcts wthlk moustnl'11c .. llos CenterSt.C.l\1 . ---------1 ma1ntenaoce man for MenorWomen meal i<. nice p Jt 10_ Garociesfor Re..t 4350 Ire-Cream SU. -"-___ _:__ habit or s leeping In Barmaid. Sharp, top pay, Must.be2Sorovet' ~4~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •!'CllOOI., rC'11d1ng·11k1ll Lott & Fouftcl 5300 iolron1oters ur. Mny have Advertising nge'!l'Y need nii:ht.s. Costa Mesa area care of l50 units In Hunt· Apply Jn Porsoo WAN·r1-:1.> Sin~I., car •Bfo:t-~RHAfl.ll.11, •••••••••••••••••••••••token unexpected rittl' sclf start1nl(, cxiwricne !!79·9497 ington Beach. Ex · Y.alowC• ~mi·pvt room. la<ly or coclo~cll 11:ira11c i.1mc.: 111 • llUll.O HOW SUt'f'LV t.OST I ndi\'8 yellow t1nld rrom Corona lllithlandi.. /\.E. Commls!llon only. . Ptrience a must. Call 11251 Slater Avenuo atntlt-mcn S:?H m o ~·cirona cll'I Mor ur1·,1 for •S<:HOOL.11vtJr1Srfh IK dl-o mond wcdl1ina Twin ~i'lll.'r mls11es her. Opporlunity to grow Billin g & Acc o unts1_~ __ .1_202_. _____ _, Fountain Valley 881l·721U 11tor.11:<' of ('ompacl car. •:'llt\ll>Sl\ll \', NB. nn• Nwpt Co<•nttr Med 67$4870$25. RF.WARD. QlllS4~2!H9 Rccelvable. Medical in· COOK ---------.11. •ir ....... _.. 4200 <~111 G73 12611 i-:vl'S. If U 8 l1160ranft<', CM bl·'.; )tnwnrd, Crcllt -1rnrancc cxper nee. Typ· ;;ii •• -·· .nu1•• ---GJs.4i70 ~O·llfi u,.. " ... · Lo.~t : Mui<' Shellie lll1.1c /\pt m nnai:cl', m:-alu rt lng50wpm.Sendrellume Expcr. llellrement ILlCTROMIC ••••••••••••••••••••••• Zh3il' Onrngt•. com-• cm~lon:,1. allachmrnt. L.,'1. hrn, fluffy tuil, hlk couple only. Ok for toClas1dflcdAd "7030111· home, rull t ime. G ASSEMILla nALOOA Dch. I.i:t J llr nwrdnl 11111t•. S1 IS mo "'1\l T YOOO !Ll'.A.~~ALJ. TSl 94YO ta c e m u r k 1 n g ll h us b :ind t o work ly P1l0l, PO Box 1560, salary " bcncr1ts. l'pl.p:atlo.Sl~14k ,.ful)' l 'o11 .. w12011or4!1-1·19SO. Rf:STAUlti\NT lmt.blat kcatw/tag,vk Chlldrcn'11 pct. 111111, 979-3376 eosta Meso,Cll.92626. BayvtewMonor :.~::;l~r!s:~t\~fsro; ltS17SwkAug.t.'15 MIO - -----llot l>oach loc11t1on, i t Sprlni.tdBleH·cllnarr Craham, llB. 846·S!l84 350W. 81Jy, C.M. &d Sn111 anr S20 month. tr:actht' drcor. llOO 11 9 $~O llilwa rd •· Apt Mnn•1otcr, "ouple on llCICPR~I c...... 1142•3505• yeiar expcr. In so cttnjf, t'hecrful Bayrronl 2 hr llun11n.:ton lleoch lell'IC, 2 mon operation ~ s;j15 • · P~s USO ly. 30 yr t-. OK fo Real e•talc b•rlo(round ----------t pc boards &. aturrtni;. Av;iH lhru Auf:. 21 .'.JJ!l:ut52 s:J0.000 cuh •'.r . Rkr ••••••••••••••••••••••• h u11bnnd to work reciulred. Chalh:nsilna COOK Xlnt. bt'n4•f1ts h1cld'.t 1'1eops G. USO t w k . Office....... 4400 8''2 ~ LOST Ecconomlc Con~ul Orinkinll problem! $M·SIOO l! row t h c II mp u n Y. Exp. hrukrast. 7.3 Mo rncdlcal &dental. ~.o.t:. e,'13-30.'>3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l ant11 In <' <;t>ne>r:i l CullAlcnholllelpllnu AftTMGRS P re11 t1 11e Newport thru l''ri. S3hr. Denll1e' DltclftltruMetits llalboa Day Club 2 br l.e cliter. tt cw11 rd. 2lhr:u daytt35~ Cou 1 ~ Ztbtrl .1 i 8cac.:h/O.C"''lr1wr1 <:uft', 103 Santa Jn bel 1021':.ftakerSttcot. lum ..• apt. AvolJ ,\u" 1hn ......... /.ffts 714/833·28lS. ":XCF."SIVE DRINK INC C pt e Mor. w'!.n1~ 11 , ure11. SCna re1111mo 1n full C:'11. Costa Mesa " ...,,...... " ~ 01 • h:I. .. ' ronCldcnce to Ad llS8il, ----.------•·---------~pt.tl3t-l400or 400-67 18 Wrll oslabUshcd busl fo'OUND: Frm Aoxer/81111 ru1ni1 hvc1. evcrythln~. Lite rnaln l>ully Pilot Box 1~0 COOK • Ii uli.tlmc. Ap1>I Elcmcntor.v ,11chool In· J'Wwpc>rt·Steps \o beoth. ~.., c--. nc:ss In A"•lon, Clltali~a do~. Fri c_nd I y. v I c 0 .,.,.. W011x~V?c~~r~o? ... •-tenance, prerer rtllrc< Costa Mesa. CA t26a8 • In perAon Muldoons frls 11truclion11I itldo o~n· 1 Od 2 bl' $11:1 It ./.~ ...-W 11'1n*9 •re tioomhtll t Harbor " V1(ton1. CM . "'• ,, "' or _!eml & up. 646·901 Pub. 202 Newpe>rl Ccnte ln1111. Apply ot Lacian• J~.~O.&e2'.34190 .w · ~:;,-'::,..._.. Catahnatht11yenr. 631·~3.An:>pm ~~1~~88~~f(W:~~~~ tilwn4&rtpm. BOAT COMPANY Dr.N.B. ~:S~n~f~(W~.,~~~~= ~~ ..... t;1'5•Ll~N°0°rR~ATLATLYIN1 FOUND: 81k & whto tt r· SouthCoagt ARTS• CRAFTS NEEDS 2 PEOPLE Cooks w:inled: Apply I cd s...a.nw R...tllt• " ""---. " "". 0 rter mix dol, male, Nt Commuruty lfoepltal Artlvltlcs aSlll!'tanl. person, Kentucky Fr !!... ~-28• 1916• IDR.Sl~G ./ hullhiess oppty, hom• Newporltr Inn. Back So.La&Ynal·499·1311 Wenffdamuturepers RNllo .. A ~ Chlcltcnt.a1unaUe11ch ESCROWOPJICR ~~:: = ~·~~s•;::,~ Bar. 640-'143'f n. G-""9e 'f MCh to work p/tlm~. In de· Will train If n~:':ur~ "'111 time, Lo1tuna Ntsucl 6T.Vi60t Ai:t . Barrett Rcalty642·~. F o u n ct : Fem a I e ForthellUleexlros voloplng & conducllnJt GIL-COAT COPY CONTROL /\rea. 714·831·1234 or • . •l MOf.REE RENT• 8rowoiah/Blt/Beige in Outcalt Massaao Ott/(Colng crnfdl prog~am TOUCH.UP 1._493_·3_l3_4 _____ _ Pt-ninsula P<!int. 2Br h~t'. l~-3 Rm. officM rrom Afghan Hound. WeU ~ Call '1Sl·3"1 for actwe res ent.s~. lnl Muslhneexl)(!rlcnce. Cl(Rll Cully Cum '!'cl cir TV, SUS per mo. l\dj. LAGUNA llACH behav ed • Vt c ~ worklnJ conditions. Apply In Person ft SZl$Wk. Avail 81t4 to 914 Airportcr Hotel. No lease •--•Its._._. Ad ams/Bush a rd . * * * fl'Cllt locatioo. SKJP JACK BOATS Pert time, 3 day• a wtelt, ~.~.[ part) Owner req.833-32231'ilnoon Gross $12,000 mo. Sea 963-490t TOMC..._..y 8~:~raY~ttr~J~R l'163PlacentiaAv., 20 to 24 hrs per week, 60' PR~ fT 49. SSS,000. Contact Agnl. """"""D 6 u ta 1212Sl.rllt "Laguna lfills Cotta Meta workln& FTlday epprox· LOWER 3 ARClf BAY· J'1mished 4RR. 2~81\, private beach. Avoll thru Labor Da3. l3l·'4ll A.gt. ....,. t)nlhla lneudy 962 .-vv... ; rasse e pes, Laguna Beat h lmately 8 )\ours, Snlur· 16l7 WES'l'C'LIF.,.·NB or968>0838 by Ros Rinker. Vic. Lido 'Youarethewlonerof 13'1.SOOO BODY MAN. muat be ex. day6tollh0urs•Sunday ACT. 541· 2 Isle. 673-5021 two free tkllth E .O.E. per, busy ahoP. Earle lkt &to8 ho\11'1. Must be •bt llAUTY SHOP t: Male Toy Colllt ms.50 VAiue) Imports, Volvo, Toyota lo type" run 10 key ad· 150 I Westclff Dr. s St111tions. '°"' estab. (Slaettie> Sible .,1111 wht ::eiar-. •SSEMILER Dtalenhlp. 8*N03, Ast der, wlll teacb lbc rest. .Newport Financial Ctr Oross uct11 SS0,000, "' a n e • N r a. •.-J.L-~ for Curt Ideal Job foratudcnt. Ex· UOSi1MJ Office S,.C• ~lng $15,000. C.ll J1e waner/Newhope. Ftn ~ _, DAY SHIFT ·-~---per-,-,u-U-e-ha-,.-. -e,-1 c e 11 en t comp• n y MOWISTHITIMI CaUonS1tcMana1ter days, 142·0211; ne v17 • R 'e1rtbro k e C'"-WILLTUIM ex.p,fulJorpartllme. benefits. C.11 64z.4nl, fer~ tlMbt's to cMck ('114)&U-.Slll ext Ml 54f.2277, cblJdren. Generous re· AQtSlhUinaAUI 17\.h -;·OMPAHY C.11642.fMOO. e:xt27tlouppolntmcac. tbe Dally Pilot Help ward for prompt return. AnaJwlmCoftvenlioD -'-DAILY PILOT Wllllled dualricaUon. 1f DILUH OFFICES 0 t LL SOI s:n-7058 Ceoter.800W. Kattlla llMIPITS kkteper, part um Ille Job you want is not Com.ml & lndsll lpaCt!S. 4pau 1Mff1 T iclteU moat be U · COllPU·LITECORP J.l, 5 dys, M·P'. E•per. JJO W a-S" there)'OU mi1bt C'On!llder ao to 20C>O q. n. A~ low ••••••••••••••-••••••• LOST: Cbotolate Lib, cb.aored for reserved ru w 11\b St. Bid& F•l2 S'7S-28'10. • -r ... dferhtl your servkes as»sq. f\. l.agNl&uel . 12,000~ for PRIM fem ft Golden l..ab fem seats•\ \he Convention (Cor'n e r 17th St. Ii C .... W... wttJa &o ad in lbe Job Mission \'1cjo areas. R.l:. vcntuni. tzo,000 .-. "le or WoodbrldAe Center ahead or time. Pomona. Coale. Mesa Bookkeeper/Secy. EquaJOpport.unlly Wantedutqory.Phone 1111ndy to s. D. f'rwy. turned w/ln 90 days fr\'lne, Please belp! C.ll ~S678, EJC~333 MS-UOl s..i..om~.NwprtBdL Ecnployer ta~a catlll3\.1400 Secvred.67$-9000 58M7Sl. cl•imyourUUeu. Ca11M4..fl2111 EXEC.SECY. Exp. 1rlth r e1lde11Ual bul~?'. Ono alrl oUI~. llOO-SlOOO. AM81CAH CAI• A•IHCY NO FEE TO YOU 610 Ne.port. Cen\tr 0.- Newport Beach l40-l4'10 eoast.ruct.loa wotklng 1uperlnlendent ac n llmater. omce •field. full project re1pon· 11bill\ia + follow up • aeneral duties. Se1arJ comme111uratea exp. Call 641"4229 bOrn lOllm • 2'1in for 1ppt. ..... W..t.d 7f0Cl,...,W..e.4 11oaHelpW-.4 7100'HelpW..e.4 7100 HefpW..ted 7100 tw,W..e.4 7100 .r-t!d!Y.Juty23,f911 OAILVPILOT •r .............................. , ............. -.. ....................... ........••.••.•........ ....••.••.••.••••••.••• ....................... :I: t'llJDAY TVJ>E •n r-1 . SICURITY ... W..ted 1 t .... .W.-• IOOS ~ IOOS O,,lt .. ' '~. ed ~ LEG •L S.ll m.a.ktr need ~as ••,•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• •••••• •••• c, P•ODC$, OC' •· A PUILIC llLATIOMS ~•,,.r tamslre$S' Vrrl'- d.. , at eno, typloa •DVERTISl._.G S4·3466 AU shifts. full • 111rt w1rehoiaaeman SUPll• ....... Mnlc., Must .~ A n COOIDIMATOlt um~. Cc6ta Mt!.a area. Pa e It e r at I 1 Ch t • able to adaot lo d11 CLERK Exper io producing ne" lett.en & ~''"' Career-s teady M11tutt·l)t!M•"1 ... -re w1re hou1t work PARKING LOJ SALE ......atkdd1atlel,pk1$if\i I . "'ork,SlT~wk·upto.st:art Ll"'<f prcoCcrrtd. Car • Pl~. clean ll'Wkliy JI• r 1 o11 a l t y P06itlon now a vailable speak og l o group!:> mandatory. )\tlll'rBrWlh96883'71 phone req Phone sat ~ond. Paid vAcalion ' ••tll•naaticat abUity, '°"' J>arl ume ~alru!'t to Te.aching backgrnd he_lpful. Send _ ~l "ltcruon, 5 49. un ~td ltia\'e. h1terv1ewlni; Antique Fumlture ld-7101. J uli croul Lllpl Advtru11011 l>u-tc· resume lo PO Box [).J, Irvinr. Ca. 92716 Sal"• l'.:na/t:lec t mK' i•am-3Prtt > Tuf'S•f'rl. 10.3, '4:u lndu.1r1 W•y. & C II tible Y'r'/ Cook• wn~. Al :ui1:u~N1'oJ:~ -,~c! l..t'fllll ~cy ~o *° St;RVlCE ST1moN°""AT. ~~iMttr ~ 0 . ec S aatlfU o~n. Apply hi Pl!. Mo11. to l"ri. E•· SICllTARY ~kk~r,Secy/RE · 5900 TKNDJ\NT FUil A pi n Womon lS•okttrtowork 5etw.s.y & -.Y Jiiiy 24 & 2S ..,.., Colon)' KJtcben perienco not r equired. Exl)er In adminlslralive detail & l::'<"-c!k-t-y to$900 Um•. No u p. n oc. fo r hlllltc:lunlne t AM te I PM .on.,.e Uwy, Sa.a Juari Ability to 1ura o•w S""cilll projed at exec level. Requirt>s F~ Pd/AkoYtcJobs Airport Tuuo, •n• service. P•rt hmc. Gd iMTIQUE CENTER CQUtrano. akllla And au\lme "" ln •11wPnsonMLAJ'ncy C&m1Xi$Dr.,N.8 . hrl.61~ M rcspon lbillty a mun strong secretarial kills & muture 4118 t: mb.~tca Mrs• ltt' ........ ___..II. C ..... ------... --c Gtn('ral ornco •od Utcht judnrnent. Send resume to PO Box l).J, !iUltd24 '4! 1470 Sfrvtce S tal ton A\len ..._ ... ,..... .. ........ .. FU.Nnu.E typina sklll• r equir ed lrvme, Ca. 92716 _ -daant, cxpn'd. Day 6 ........ C7 l4) '4S.t4H wlch empbatl• on nc-• ----; -Eva! •"11 A ptthnc. Ap' •••••••-•••••••••••••.I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~lift' PERSON t'UUC)'. Automobile SICUllTY ·-~.':~~~y:eo~:rd2~ct~~ ply,SMJISl&Uoct,llUt., ........ 1001 lkJClt• ao: -_ .. "'° .....W neceuary for occasional GU---PAIT TIME tv ,11 sJ S3S3. l rvlnc, N.R. ••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• u•••••••••••••••••••11°• Mo1t have retail •te· Joc<1l driving. ~xcell<'nl Patrol plant facilities, inve5tigate & ~ · -Scrvi(l" St11. Atlcodnt Ml.IC AUCTION Sct.wlnn ''TTI·Whccler" I BUY perttnct', full time ror 1>1rny ~~el•tt. Coll r esolve Recurity prob) ems. Call SALESMAN Cull It p/tlme. El(J)er'd. MA.NY FIN£ ITl':MS Of Llkci brand new, 10111 * * * * Out.t1ndlAg company &t2•4321, ext 276 for up 114/833-1223 FUii lime for Pep Boya APP I Y 8 a .Y C • r •) 1\STATt; JEW Et.RY rnllu . l ncludeti co•er Good uttd Fumilur" II ai.o.o&a "e-ccellcot pay PG'lllmtnl. • Auto Supplies Store. t;x· Chevroo. &04 S. Coast ART OBJECTS. AN basket, ~ chain lock AppUar~es-ol\ I W\11 plu. Apply 1n J>ci:lloa DAILY PILOT llCIPTIOHIST ecllent working condl· Hwy •• Laf unalkh. TIQU&S, flNli: f'UKN. 5411..JOJIJ bt'llorSt:t.LrorYou . •••• J .C. PENN t.Y , llontlcopportunlties !or ETC. PHONE Jl'O R JN MASTaSAUCTtOM L.\GUNAHU...LSMAU.. lJOW.hySt.. Extter Ke n eral ore. Cheerful udVl&lll:t!WCAl. Liberal Se wln.i m •chin~ FO ."' BROCHURE NEWWlndaor Pro, 2.5\\' , ....... ,&lll·t6H ~~,___-E •· Co1teM"• personality & pleasant voice. Call i·mployee beneCttll in· operators. Overlork 114$.Doo ~£~t11or"'r1.·.,~~7~ond Aft6CAU.H•·7Ztl •• ......-... _vv_. ...... _.·."'•P•ov•)'•e•r .. • \.•,. ln.. l ., 714/833·•""". dude hospitali.tation In· v1ecework.Cllll84l·SJ22, _,_ "" .,.... • .._..ua v11POr Unt•Y ~ • • J,...,.A ..... •.a<4t -Employer surance. 4f1.> ltuur nncc & Sharp, ut\ractlvc, office -·' ~" • NEW Lomber\. 10 apd Antq_. blifft-t $250, chll:.., General/Ofrlee pension fund. 5 D•r ml(r w/top secretariat •SUMMER r.acing model. all alluy cabln~ ~. walnut 11~ Must like phone contact l"lne R-.cll Wahr Distrid week. Apply in person. s kill$ needl'd ror r.,t CLEARANCE• Ute wt., value siso. ~ tbl 00 chrs idnUHS, dar w/caatomers " d clatl LEGAL SECRETARY • J~l BEACH lSLVO. growing orlhodon1c of EVERYTHING GOES! 645-820& ft\Odule furn (l pitt~~· work. Lite 1.)'plng -" fil. Sm general practke of· WE.<iTMINSTt:R f1t'e. Must be ~ltolns II ~ toW\ On·· .. • sa:M>. Meditteranean lbl Ina. Exp'd. Apply 9.4 rice. congenial surro®d SAUSMEM jobonenled. s.52·7800. 4ZUlttSt,.N8673-t001 Gl~neTandem 2.t & Z2 w/Schrs wrght Iron base ,._,Ftf. Bardeos Pest ings. Send nesume to: HefpW..e.cl 7100 HlfpW..e.cl 7100 SlllPPJ"'CCL .. RK n...s• ,....,. de1k, ~sal siu ~~te.~.d(l7elba•>'•93s •. ~~I $ISO. Please c:all aft 6pm. Ctlatro1. M-A Randolph 211l East Coast. llwy ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••-••••••••• 18 °'over. Mu.sl bt.o neat ,, .,. ,_ _,, ~ _,,, ......., '73S'7 c.o.taMesa 546-M70 Suile206CdM Ca 92625 NURSE in appearan~11. FUii lame Exper desired/Not req. lamp-oil haod palnte< . 645-• • · ' ' · , Real E.statc e m p I 0 y m c n l , KI r k WHI train. Call for appt shade. fee box all oU Bicycles, <'ruisers .101---------.,- G1Mr81 Offlc• LEGAL LYN"S-«N S · FIE~ TUIMIHG Jewders, 2300 Harbor 540-7639 commode, 3 drawer, 1 ~pee.ds. $'20 up, t.rade tns Movl,.., must sell: <Jin. 'J'Yplng, Peg bourd post ~ SECRET ARY F/tlme ll·7 & 3:11• We Red Carpel. llealtors, is Blvd. CM S45-948S • E.O.f;. ~. 535-M'fT 675·3648 rm set, t> months 014' ina •ltilJlS & Coost ...... Uo·~ 0 C ,., t N--..1 have a common interest proud lo off\!r the besl In -. ti ... Cl b··' uo,pEo· C t o ·' Han •esl l bl. 6 chu. • ~ "' · · n>fPor area. =u "CARING." You make tra1rung to prepare you SllOE SAL&') PF.RSON. Antiqw Ba • 3" .. •n : 111 om • uc. mAgnLrl cenl hutch a bu.y e"per r eq 'd. Salary to bright self-i.tarter type the core of our pallents t• make money. For info. SALES asst manager, ladies bet (et. aoo. Solid oak. Pen NOl'!talg1c. Perfect ~d or • hfcliroe. Pool tnbte· SSOO. Co6ta Mesa area secretary. Xlnti.ldlb On· ~\ble & we care for ;ibout licensing & tr:un· Men & '4omen lo call on ter shoes. lo p com -cond whboul hutch 148 miles. Warranty, blu late top, 1 yr old. xtnc CaJI 642-4226 10am·21>m cl. short.hand) req. Top )OU by orrenng an "<Int 10~ 8341133 ~ton.·Fn merc hants for a no mission. Paul Allu ~9413 new,$&3S.64S·ll)&S cone!; maple bunkbcds. only. salary, Mr Miller , ~·nef1tspackn~e. Pleai.e -------charge radio sponsored Shoes Fashion lsl:uid PARAMOUNTS 20" (I also less than l yr old GN1 Office S33·36?.2 ~r~~i ~~et'st~~~0:·~~&1 ·~, ')Ii c~~;e~·.~~~~\:;.r:;;:l~ NewpOrtBch. 752-6468 Rt~k:1'0fesX:::it.s'i:Ji:~ Campy. xlnl. c'ond ~~ xl ntbuya.Call493-l666 • ~ 0 • ""''"I\& or -censees. t S... C I R • sitt M50 4'2-essT 21 \AJ'' new factory pa1nl E xperience, s:ootl nt LOAM Laguna Ht.Its. Equal P· Professional approach. ~en · ,..A K A ' · new ' sew· ups ss25 Moving sale. Liv.rm. n1ures & detn1l work, PROCESSIMG por. Employer . Person., I tr a 1n1 o g . Sak'Sl)('rsons & M anngurs A TIEHDAHT 8'13-SIJll sotsa. la m.rm furn., <lilt· '>'pine. 5 day week, G1( !NURSING R~laxl'd atmosp~ere and Trainees. Need 2 cxpcr & for private Country Club, ANTJQUlNC JN TUST ~ '"' mg tbl & chairs. bdrms. wages & be~<;Cits. Xlnl SECRETARY AIDES. L VM'S pn\.'ate o((kcs. Call Mrs 2 inexper liceoseei. to •u ll time Position, hellllh Do you know tAere are lJ c• IOla Cash. 64HlS34. ~klngcond1Uons.App-For(e\•1lle, 545-3-424 As· work in Progrell!>ivc insurance,v11catlonpay. fineAnUqueShops!nOld ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1y AmwayCorp.1800 l::. E 11 l l ·, &RN'S soc1aled Soulb Coai.l Dana PoanL Xlnt tr11in· sick leave. Call for ln Town TusUn? Forquali HIMALAYAMIUTTEHS Oouch. chr, coffee tbl 2 ~r ~SA. Equal Opp ,;c~:id a~~~~~e:'~n{ Let u~ket•p )ou as busy Brokers. 1nR proRram & com · terview. 644·5404 lY & selection, visit all of CFA Regut~ with ~ end tbls, bed, inds mul mp . In mortRDge andustTy. ~;"'ro;11f~I~ o~· ;,~~iReal El.tac{' -m1sston -unhl:ensed ~Stationery Store In C°d"~us.-~a'*9~ E ~ener~ti!'• pedluces •tress. din rm se~·!Y· all Girl f'riday, ~cneral ofr. Applicanl must h ave M o . N Office M-pie may also apply I' or needs s aleslady f/Umc !I Canu.no Real 6 Main. Stud service. 67S-0168 xlnl. 003~ . ""' lo h t d ('d ood t k II nd r g 3 n 5 u r 5 e 5 -·-7"· confidential 1nterv1ew ' ,,. •rP J .s or n pre ·· g ypang i. • s a Rcg1s lry ti31 ·1313 ur Salaryplusoverndeand call J i m Saunders days.Xlolworkingcon D4Mp 10•"15' modern s ectional Costa Mesa. 5.56·6646. o_per a t c ca Ir u I al or. 83J.236S. commls1>ion. Esla!Jhshed 493·5031 or e\'es4!16·3500 • ds. Especially rlnc cUen WHOLISAU ONLY ••••••••••••••••••••••• couch rust velvet high. GIRL FRID .ay Kh ool wf le,·dROe of real e~llat1"'" 0 t t I . l offke In 1.ocol, busy area. Killgore Reatiors . telc. Phone 67S·l010 for c-£ • ....._ •4.9 .... M. ., ... WORLD• bock 'chi;ir, oval glass A e Pu . Ot1cs inc u< e P o m e r C' ass1s . Homes income & com· . appt. _. _,, • A 151 -'f bl I f Id CA .... UY VILLAGE typ10)! loan applicalions, Mal urc. must type, have merd~l 5A<l--Ol7Z 33531 Del Obis po £UGLISH Pit Bulls, Pekes, Westic, "'' l'e la c,3a r 0 go SCHocllOATS e scrow 1ni.tr uct1ons. car. be tratn a ble . · Dana Point 5" Toy t'ox, Poodles, Shih nesllo e n . t able.ii.. 671_2050 various forms and ~23SOorS41H526 Sales STENO TYPIST LOAD l-tu , Poms. Cockers, _552_·fl0_18_· _____ _ --------Reneral. rorrcsponde~ce raMt.r Realty by ran time salesperson PREVIEW: Mini·Schn1n11ers: Bull g• Gold Couch, sso, (;Jo; Groomer . Ex p<>r All lmmechateopen1ng. Con· Summer JOb full timt> r.:-anci_. llrs 10·~:30. Wed thru ResPonsible position In 8 A.M. SATURDAY Best Terriers. S _lkaes & Elce dryr,~. Dookcast>, bre«ls. Shop. Do\\nto"n la("l: n>n -Sun S3 hr. Must have purchasing d cp1rtmenl. source ln area for dr1" Yorkits, 100 mixed pup Sl0,lamps,$10,64S.l743 H.B. ~2·S672 days. i:;,,es. Personnel Dept. pamltng. Portfolios i;elhng exper. Lloyd~ He av Y t Y Pin ll & tear tables. Also ma ny pies. S tud s v1 -most --------- l ·9!1t·?IJ28. MISSION VIEJO Bay\•iew f\hnor We arl' look in.: fo r Nurser)' & Lnndscap~ telephone. No shorthand architectural llems, breeds. Op e n e vcs . S~ap Meet Flea Mart. An· COMPANY 20S5Thunn Ave .• C.M. qualified people 6-lU·744t. Ask for Grant or buying required. stained glase snlrrors S3l·SOZ7. t1quot1 , co llecllblei., 642·3.505 h STACOSWITCH INC ' 0 ,· linens, lnstrumcn111. GUARDS 2-1800Chrisnni..i CaH752·1014 S nver. ll.l9BakerCostaMesa LotAofgoodclean alt Oober mllft pups, AKC clothing, rurn., planb. Costa Mesa !\tlssion iejo Cn 92675 r ARKI NG AT TEN · SALES, p/time. l\1on·Fri. 549•304 I Walnut suuMiard ilems reg, 9 wka, $100. G4S.OT9~ jewelry. Sun only 9-4. lilt ...... ma""nl "'·II •· Part 1714 ) Bl'i·6050 DANTS part time. over I Sh' S3 llr. W1"ll tr"1°n. For in Pinesc_hool desks. al\6 PM. El C1m1·no Real T"•t1r1 ..... '"" • r .. "' · Equal Opponunily 18 Must h.ue valid Cahf lleceiv nit & 1pp1np u Equal Oppor Empl,yer LYMAN ORAKE ' .... · 11me. Phone & lrani.p re· i-;mployer M ff h~-. S2 2S hr. Nedl ap Clerk wantc<l Cor Orang~ fo. call &17·7206. ANTJQU ES AKC Irish Seller Pups. 5 • D rcx el co Cf ec l b I q cl Retired Wl'lcomc pearance. Call 1·5 pm Co fmn. F.xper. helpful. 11233CONDORAVE. >t int bloodline. Call w /glass top, very gd 8!!!!tt~~· oCc hrs 10.2. L\'N Chargc Nurse, 3·11 i~-8~19 ~~~tn~trv':~~: ~~i. E PIUHTI~~ /Soltt SUPER \• Fountain Valley 9T9·28ll 841HGOl an. 5:30 cond. $85. firm. 646·3373 • 1-ull 111nt• & n~hef 1-;xp t'nrt time h<'lp. On•r 18 ----Live in Orange Co? Why 6 Sewin g M achlnes, AKC Dritlnn)' Pu1>s, 8 Bdrm Set, ~. 4.rostqr GUARDS aides. All s l11fti,.. Lado Able to work wkl\gts & RIECIEPTIOHIST eommule to .L.A ! ~o yr FREE JOBS $SS.·SllS. 3 Fireplace wks , p ro\'en bunting Bed, mall & IJx s i>gs , dbl f'l tlmc. P!llmc. un Cnnvulc~ccnt Cl'ntcr . \\knd:>. Ap!JIY a ll Jnleresllnl( opportunitl. Orange Co s nap. con· K a nte la. $6S.·Sl2S. E stoc.k,Sl~.581·5842 dresserw/book<·asc.cot if or ms furn Nl'\\ 1>ort I SSS Su pc (11) r /\ \ t>. 7:JOpm. \\'urnt'r Om·c-for person with "front 0 . tinuou11 " sheel printer TYPIST Armolre ·s $1 SO .. S175. Pure bred btO lnsh Set nl'r desk. Maple. $250. llch areu.Tt•lt'&t·urn•q. ~""llO•t lk'<1eh.616 77G4 In 7361 \\'arner,IIB.No face appearance ·• & desires sharp. expr'rl , MAGCAIDll Se".ernll\ollTopDesks. ""P9 Re;sonablcto"d Ml-8018 Rcllrl'd military ok. <.:all ,1 1-ds \ 1-Th-1--phoncralls pe~onahty to handle re· successfu l salesman SECY'S ~Brass Dem, Bras! ho .. -· ~99 .,.,,.7 .. •---------ll33-4003appl. ·'a · 1 PP Y e nn at cepu on. c·ordless PBX. Lucra tive opportunity. AMHICAMCAUER Cash' Register. JUST me ... ...,..., • ? matching upholsterc<f · - -Laguna, 211 No. Coast paJte i.ystem. l~·ping & Confidential. (714 ) P URCHAS ED FlNETOYPoodle lSwks,bfack ehrs. Xlnt cond. arcen GUYS & GALS H~y · LagunD lknrh rlX OrHATOR clen eal work. Musl be 547·7171 Dennis Pnnters. AGIHCY c; OLLECTI ON O 11 ma·t c, s ho t s. P art. S3Se11chCdM673.0000 Mi.sslon Viejo. El Toro Aslt For MrJ!. Cob1f'l ExJttrlen-ce pref. Will ll\·eraiie or better typist. Sanla Ana. NO •·E.E TO YOU ORJE1''TAL ANTIQUES. h s e b r k 0 $ 1 2 s ~ . '!led h. t art>a. \0 work a few hour!> Maong(!mcnt pay whale \raining. Part Xlnt benefits. Apply now. Sandwich Ir Salad Maker ~'!J"~':e~~;!~~ Scree ns, J ade. Ivory. 714-s31-J917 • · IOO 0 cotton qul c in " "dlly. f\Jo Job. t:arn ~S • PEOPL~ PERSON li'!1c s hirts avail EOE. JlcY· ADllRRAJUSQLINCS m~turc rv>rson,. 5 hrs a' Porcelains. ANTIQUE:; dstayvlco•n6Po73rt688. got Id, Lawson to SSO ft •r w •ck i;or 833 3333 " orv AuERICANA, 22S "'"ALASKAN M a la m ute · · . • c e' · Exec. looking for part· · , day , Mon·t'r1. 1''ast1----------1 "'' .. , n.1orl' In ormallon phone t I m t' u s 11 0 c i a l e In -__ ___ 232t S. J ullman i\V('. Scr\'it'e Sandwich Shop TILIPHONI Camino Real, Tustin, Ca puppies, purebred. SSO. Bdrm set. dble bed. ull 8J0.0013. whoteS'lll~il'~ ~lly Pnf ct W 11· __ Santa Ano. 540·2350 8.13-8919..-. -MAllCITIMG UO-S) Open Dally 54S·S807 comr1lctc. SlOO. Cull Equi~Ov':~e~ntty ~'.!;:ilncd. 673·222.1 _ e How°: ~ RECt-:PTIO~lST /TYPIS1 * * * ORDllt DESK Appl.us 10111 Wanted. summer li0i1lt, 646-SJ_l_G_. ----~ ----MASSAGE TaME II 30 2:30or 1-'or law ?fflce CdM. S3.00 M--.t. Sav-11-Unique positions l\•ail in •••~•••••••••••••••·~·· for our 10 mo. m ale Del.k $15. swivel dsk chi• lliiircutler wanted, r 3 30 9 30 per hr. Send Resume to· "'"' -Huntington Beach office Fretghl. Damage ffotpoint shepherd $25 +expenses SIO. J,omp sis. coffee lbl L.nke l'ort>SlSalon. ~~i::~al~:lut1' ~~m2!> po~~ WorkG hn a d;iy earninfl ~i ! l Ea ~ Coa.sl llw) 6272 Pri11cilla Or. w 1n 8tIona1 f 1 rm. S Sale. 3306 w. Warner, 631·0365 $10. 673-6071 8.17·4250or837-8779 l1un in Coslu Mes11 S3·S!I pcor hr in pleasant Su1tl'200, Cd~I. Ca. 92G2S Y~~~~,n~~~ro:ccrhor telephone markct!ng nearllarbor.Santa Ana Lrg blk male Lab. Xlnt G----S-.. -.---1 -0_5_5 llt-:1.l' Health Spa. No exp. nee. surro und in SI S. D ea I R E. SALES two frff tickets spe~\al~slr nc;ded tlm· REFRIGERATORS ~ard do((. no children.••~•••••••••••••••• PIX ~hll~e~i~ut~e=~~IPP~:~~ j,.~.l~: o~:~~~r<>~~n~~; Li~'d ·Unlic'd <St3.50value> ~~ar~ ~f's1A1 ~1t~~ WA.SRERSDRYERS 5.Calloo-8906. rUILICAUCTIOM ~~~ ~,~!~;,.~. ~e~i~~~: call any aft. or eve. 2112 Time L If c D oo le s . Free 14 cMy Rl'"JhcJ lros. .+-generous bonuses & R:~;'8::'~!r llrff to Y• I045 MANY FINE ITEMS o,.· riqier . pref. f'ashlor ll!lfbor m. Cosla Mesa. Dynamic pcrsonallly Traiftiftc)COW'te ta,,.U.italley company bcneflls. Call Guar/dcl · •M•••••••••••••••••••• ESTATE JEWE LRY, •~ta nd area . C:il l 64S·3433 most likely to suc ceed Circus • 7S2·1526 daily berore Z9YEARSlNO.C. Guatemnl1n Sweeten Al\T ?BJEC'fS. AN· "33 n-90 Pl It -lntCTestcd housewives & •Pe-"n31 instr""tion {\Ola 5th lhru /\U6 17th 4 :30pm for lnlo. DU .... L •p·s Sl8. Shlrt.s $15, aJI sizes. TJQUE.<.;, FINE FUHN • n • ., 1 • ease' ca M AT U R E' \V 0 MAN sturlcnl · scekint: perm '""' "" '"' " -"" A S1telia496-4620 ETC PllONF FOR IN ~o9am lc lpm __ 1 1>/ttmc l~ wel~oml' positaon~rall8.1J-809S. •tthnagemenlopPortY's ~naheimConvcntion TELLER-PART lBlSNewpor\.Blvd,CM FO . · & DROCHURt:-:: Housecleanm~ b 1rhelo1 newcomers & cont act -•lo80'. t;ommiss1on ~enter, 800 W. Katella TIME • For Savings " CALL648·7780 Lovable, gentle, mature 645-2200 n4?\-"<ls. 2 bed rm 'condo me~hants. F'}exibll' hrs . Per3'1n r~ my hom~ from •Llc'd lrainin.ll 2wks Tickets mus t be e x· Loan Association c•per. female black Lab. Shots 1---------- 0nce a wt.•ek. llU 96030?ll Need cor, h le typmg. lPM·GI M Mon·l'rl. t<> cla.ssc:ulnrt1mmed. <'hanl(ed for resen :ed prefered. Con~llCI. Mr. MAGIC CHEF port. Cu ll962·2192 Sal & Sun. Camp1 n~ -------547.3095 care for 2 i1chool ugc •On the job trainini;: scuts al lhe Convention Ewen. 962-2446 E.O. E. dshwshr cuttinC board _ . . C<1U1p, toys, s:amcs, lfC)~ Housekeeper . gt>nc ral . . children. Dana Pt. Will •~fany topoWce lot''s Cl'nter ahead or time. lop S9S Ms-8206 ~week old puppies. Irish train, 2-man rubber raft, rart time. Own trnnsJ> Mature marnNI woman ronsldcr peMIOn w /child. No license nee t<> npply Call 642·5678, Exl 333 lo TOOL & DIE • · Seller mother . Free lo m is c ll ems. I 9 8 71 CdM . 61s.oJS:I eves & wanted h b1lhng cle rk & 4!J6.171S or nft. 6 :30 pm RIED CAaPET claim your tickets. MAKlll Refrig/Frecier . Frost goo d h ome· :> 3 O rnoucester Ln. H.B. Nr "knd~. gcnt-rol office work. 4Jl6.J.WI REALTORS 96l·fl91 SWINGS COUNSELOR l\fin.S yrspress toolcx· Cree. good cond. $150. Wc~tm instcr, Newport Adams&Rushard . • -8 !lpm 6.14 l!l._'16 Jft IOam. d t • • • s . I S48.s8131_f\5. 11 e I g h ls. 642· 8912 . ----flousekeepcr. t-;xp, liv<' -------PET<:ROOMER ~ e~ilscall Linda for Savings & Loan""' per. r 8 ? com.; 968-4293 1-'ANTASTIC GAllAGI-: '" no children p\I rm Mt'chanic wnnt('d. Com· Partllmr. Mon-Thurs. H:ST UR NT sor iau on. cxper. Coll mensura ~ w exper. STOVE, 4 burner. ct r SALi': 2 families bccom" b~.TV.N-U.~i 6w:s. p~l.•nl forclfl-Jl .& Cnll644·7211"2. Mor~inic ~Aprcpara-Mr . Ewen . 9G2·244G~~ll.ty8·~~~~o~~:~: grill. gas. Good cond.Blkfcm pup.Frcc tocd l. king sz !Jed, w11hr , ----ctomt'Sll(' mt>chunle ti.on full-timr. i\pply Uel KO.F.. -Lt't\~0 ~ 7Ji W l?lhSt ~-S7S.847-6546 home. Part Lub? Call dryr, lawn mower, Housekeeper. Mature fo1 nec-tlNt In xlnt Ncv .. 11<1rt 1. ' • 5• L p ncJ 1 e !'P· · • 644·80SI aft 3pm. nrntchlng hv rm chrnJ 11 uetll home In (;ost ;i llc·uch loc:allon. (;1111 nro 252 2 ti 9" . Secrclnry ·Some legal ex· Dldg f ·l2, (corner l7lh uf•..w· cu rt. Hotpoinl tbl ~ chrs k'l t M a. Hrs 3pl\J to llPM 1>7J lll23nrlll5·IO!J.I PHONE SALES Lagun:i Hiiis J.ll'r , temp va<', rc11lace· St & Pomona). Costa refrig, 8 mo. $S80 new, 9 mo old fem pup. Germ cluUiini:. m~c·h ~or:~.~ 'all bclwt1c11 91\'.\l 1.-----Phone Sult•ll NI le Jle11H1ur11nt m ent. Mr. Morgan Mesa.&i5·1_501. sell $300 . (w rnty) Shep mh . Free to gd only. !1552 Volante Sl. 51'~l &16-6ll(l MEt'll1\N I<: rnolc or ft'mnil',PlG t~ ~ MAHAGHS 641·5121 TOOLIHG 1142.1434 home. Call(l.42·6813. 11.13 ---Emplo} mcnl l)pJ>OrtunJ. -------IUM (;()mPo,er OPN Jloi ly 10 Nc-wvort l'4•nrh for >'cars of "IW Cuar:inlecd AND ASSISTANT SF.C:R lffMl V for Ht•al Pibcritless tooler, exp. In 2rcrrigerol.or11, $30 Vr old purl Lab. all blk. c.IAN"r GAHl\G E SAL~: )o:xpl'rl.-nrrct. l'n 11 Cm <'XPl'r 1Cr1rNI mN·hnnlc wag~ ur <'llrnm1ss1ons. MANAGERS J-:,tnlt• C-0., in I'' ash inn buJlding & maintenance & fro111free, f75. outside tlol(. frm. doll Com Ill. 11 cu ba gear 1 nppt. "'12 l!l:i:!. wfcl.i~~ A !<mu~. 'lt)g 4~}1K ~S~ 1-:1rl ~'Ith S~;ec.l . l>lll' 10 our present rapitl '."ln1~<I. Mu;~ ~a\C 4 )'r6 Of flbcrl(la!IS boats. APP• Cllll 5~MIGO. ~!l_SC 1!!_clud_!d~G4fl·~ ll 8eh Id II e m s• toy•• ----Su tr I. (.oNto es:i . cx1>u11t<inn 11ro~r11m we u1xr. t)pl! 65·70 wvm. ly in person ol 1932 It;. U . W . CUTI'' HAB ll1 T!i T O i1111lhu11l, Snt /:-;un 21113:t 1ntcrvlcwin1dnr&-tt11Hy Medicallacl&Ofc l""t"'c·c115.00&8.30p.m im• s<'C'kmu r ncriu•tc & s h 110 .00 wvm. Cult r omonaSt.Santo /\no niversal ast.e K1n11dl11· CiOOO HOMl''S lm_pulu Lo.ll_.ll._OOMO_:tl liur&J!t' ullt•nllant Al!4o 11 1 l 1 c t tl-16 42'.lil · 1 l 1-;11een f'40·0123 hwasher, 1tulnle111 1tool, · · -molntcnan1•t• m un !'H1 usy ntt•rnls n os 11 1'~qu~I Opportunity oi:i:re!l!llYc pct1iih• w 10 · · TOW TRUCK OfUV F.R ruttlnl( brd. can be built 9112 OOOH (.; u M M u L 'f 1 • .,, AM . t 49!)...~ Me11u, inin 2 yr!4 ''"l'c'r t::m1)loyer w1~h lo r1ro1:n•:111 quickly Secretary executive for 1-:.per'd. Apply 0 " W In. NEVElt USl':D. ()( GA IWt-:Jt ..1gunn . . t;KO, \'rnlnpunrturr, & If you r1rovr to IK> i.lablt• 0 <.: l'l''lldenllol bulldl'r Tuw1n1t, 11lh " lrvme, fer. &IO S&Mor 84CJ.1897 Cull' u ba.ndoned klu ens. Sal Only 10·5 m lsr. \ llRIGATIOM hte lah. 6'1~ U200 ror tt PP~ & dt'dlrllled & po'l'lt'll:\ M u.~t he.• lul!hly c•>m~ N n . Hove 11hols. Need homes. 1t"m8 4 G 2 6 Ca m" u I C ftUTaOL' ... M-..at al a t lhl' al'>ihly t11 l1•nd n11 wrll tl•nl w /xlnl •lypan1: ai l\mann Upn11ht. JO cu ft. 960-4600 llll!hhmd» Dr Crl.\I """' ~ ,.._c •c•f Pln~tlcs V11~um t'Mmer 0."1 mollvalt> ~'llPlt>. your ~horlhnnd sklll11 ((;r 1 Kirt C'r3\'CI A&eM)' lnokln11 for White SHIO. f'h fi'T3-58ll Fret-lo llW<l homo ynl! --- T_. lupectw front & b:ick ofc, yplng l\Olar)' Ol)l•t atmit cxpcr. luturc •~ w1lh ui.. M1tmnt of<'. nu boukkcf•Jiln)t bt1J(hl. )'OUlll( lndl\ldual. ~..;; 1015 white Cil•rm Shep mall•. (;,1rf\~(' Sulc tiol & Sun N~ for lorn I ""· honl ~1M!JCper._64(1 ~~·--A p Jl I y In . p c r 11 o n . <'X PH•e ncr rlr111rublc . Salnrv oi>C'n Good frln1tl' Typin11 rt.'l1u1rt'<I. L111!un~ , h h •ct 1 4n u~ • ~. , dist. Req. knowlccl11t' nl Modular fo'ixtu~~ Qlrp. but nni neec1111.1r)'. Xlnt iwnlfit~ nr () c. /\iri1nrt lli1111 3rcs1 l"or Appt C'all ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·II r ll V( <lit>· · 1 1!~ 3.-. f ' 2HH "111nrr)\ lu, rt!p1trio1tvonctyof1w10 MEN'S tl3ft·W. 17t h St. CM . aulllry, nun1>uhy 11:1111 Ct111Na~mlm fll0111!37 i!3'7·2270 :1tPUILIC• b VC'll. (.;i ~.toy<i&millr ll<'m~ 11pr(nkllna 11y1<tcm!I. In ~l8·in1U Jo:o1-: 00111'flt11 & lnccnll\'rll •FUl .... ITUll• Puppleli foun!4 on our (J(>(n M • ., r 1 t cm 11 , 2 2 7 11 clct •.: t tm c.' ~nnlrol"f - -.,,,.ylnrtt10fl Secri•t ttry/Jiuht hook runrUprn(•rh. •~xJJ,:tOmt· " !tlep Ap1,rox 8 wk~ old 1,.tcunor~. Ln t:I i·uro. \'lllvc~ &:1prnJ..tr hro1I' CLOTHING Plumhcr : t''IP'd romm'I. Moti -Frl,9 -llClfR k<'rp1·r pns 1t1on tor equip Lie ror 1111\0ll •AUCTIOM• ~·Oll<l3. 1''rt&1'iiat,lt).2pi\J l\lay be nee. to ~·ork l'Pht lodwn. re111idcntaal. Xlnt ,·;crt-t•r mm<led. inulurc. rrn11. 'llil O:lil0cv1•J1 0...._ W.._. -• -· 1\hlfh & h:n't' fl1ffl•rc-nt •r Sa._'!SSl}t'eiahstd . salary, wrk'tt cont!, HAMBURGER Mii ,tort>nJl lndlv w/>.· TY'1 ... T •1 __..._1 .. "'0PM'1 f')-ce to &ood tiomt. >ni::Sew h1dlt'~ 11olf cluh-. M daya off-ea. -wk Appl) ,.. USl "" cx~n\'ncv an Small company, C M H LET Int l)pln~ 11lc11l11 ror bus) • " _...,, • male Germ Sh<'p tlrlC',, \\Mhr & tlryr. llkl• C1pistr1no Sc.>hool Disc .. nil phase~ of nH' n 's G4.2·ml AM · cxl)Uttlni: co. u1 N11llth. Nd arl cyplnll abllll,v <ld Sf•r• M7~7<t 1ww p11\in tbl & 4 chr11, :IZ:ln Calle Pl'rfeclo, Sa11 clolhln11. O uu la nda ng 322 N. Foothill Rd Su I a r .Y $GOO. .. :<In t v•Y & xlnl employee & Conclp•1at1 <ltn<'ll<' act. de11k & chr. ~ Juan Capbtrono. com111tny b<on('fiti1 with lk\.'erly Hiils. c11 b<'ncf1t1. Call for oppt bcnt'hl park11u . Incl ~ ...... ....,.. f'ree 10 lld home, t" >'• l'lll'!<l of drawer11, luclh·~ I --~-----1 ('llctlll'nt pay pion. App PORTER Equnl()ppor. E1n11loyf!r 640"6291. COflt of llvln11 u lury •d· blk lab. purl i:ldn. male. bicyrl(', lnllies clothl'"· ' J anitorial ly in Pt<r1'0n ..... J .c. P":N ---~ ---ju~tmcnts. If lnteretted Sofas, lovo 1ul•, hhlt ·a· ntb lrnu.11611·1!Y..O alt.c.· HI, & ml~c rilk nuk~. Exp floor wn Hrs NF.V. l.1\GlJN/\ llll.l.S Dn._... SICllTARY rull Chl'r)'n, ~49·~40 bed.Cltr t hRJr,recllner. Sat &::-.Un,IOa mtnfipm needed. tu ll & part tlmt M LL ~l·i700 WntwMsht' RN Dank t'x,PC'r. 11rf'f°d ~h Slate 1-·arm Jnaur11ncc ~00t0r~" .. 1•. •·n9d, tc~i"rlris.: - _ •• 1 1050 1ri07 llonnt4' uune 'rcr openings. t:H•s. Avply at "-:t1ut1I Orpor Employer Is currYll.Y aacceptini: r<'lf cl Contact t:>orothy Co 3333 llyland Avo. '' "~ " "' rDec. CdM · 1718! Ar m11trnn11 ,\\ c . apphcal1on11 for 11 full Knaak COllta Me1111. 1-:qu•I Op.. BlltfWht TVI, •tcreo5, ·~···.: .. ••••••••••••••• ------ Lrvlne. 8lv. n 4 & ~ 30. ,\Jot her s hel!X'r /Ii vc·1n: ti me porter. Fu II to. COORDINATOI PM .. 'JflC CITY DANK F.mployt'r. pldurts, lam~. II . I bluc/grn 4-cu!lh ~t/Sun onl)•. Kin« bc.'<J. a.&-1114 . P~rt tim .. hl'lp for bcnerlls + libcr;il dill· I Gnldenwcstkf.(hn114•r IOClllS 110'•· xlnt cond, 1115· arl'!'l•C'r dMk ~"win( .. " • \ I I t ll·T 30 M llihift. ~ usl II ll h • • 23 Xlnt lyp11et n('C'd<•d, 3 dyt1 Ta"'l-.c--1 ..... llutchC'~ ~"!.~1126. m 11~h .• • ollct . • mar h ' J onltonol niother w1s mo old ha by. t'OUn .. 1 PP Y n peri1on ° h11\"C' 2 yrs ell.ptr. In unl c 1118·1 4 J)('r wrek ln•lnc com· u""' ..... •• ., Mell. WOm C'n. ('C\UplC'~ Prt'fcr part trmr rollei:c ~:r,· 148 Wu tmJnatcr Sll Vl'r\ l•ion In a r ut(' sec,..•-· R l pit!( :ll'\!a. Oill Arlen~. c ..... , ... T.... SAVEi New & u~('(I furn. choll'll, llO(tl IK'd, ttlO\•ICI r art time ves. ,\ppl)' studcnl ~udy. 8339300 '" · ho11pit nl. tootocl l\lr~ , -r• • • &4GGJ1(J wjl6&C• 11p11l'5, mitt'. Wll1>on ·~ proJ .• Nlkknn t'llm<'rn, 1718 .. Armstrond /\""", _Mu_11 thr_ut-r1 Jen~en. &12·2'131. Costa Good skill~. ich rthnd -. "Id L n"" •""' i Bnr&o.ln Nook Now 2 OOChcvy.druC\lnAd!lkl!• • ,. .... ROwpm t"ptnn llOwpm w · d ., ,ru ... , ..,w n i; St(irt•• -~S *· •1t w mor<>. 2101 Glenurllor. lrvtne t>twn <t & s :3o. Hffd IElltra MoMy7 PllSS PIRSOM ~: e ~ a I M30<'1 m Vo r • '\ I H t:: d~sirabl; but not .: .. -~t1~:"384~~ l"k M•ctt,.1ne11. bd•"'toola . ii.th ., C r.r. 642.71130 & So. S:mtn Ann.1110 llW• ' s.IO-illl.4. WILLING TO \\ OHK" E.,p. ll lick '1A.8 Dick • ot1p1t1 ' lrtor a nN· Contact Jill Spark~ ..... Ct. • • we I er", r ye r t.. S48 s2G2 . -, -b1ack~rouncJ. Call for C.M P.. 0 E 17141 !'..tO ,i41. ta !l'llll· rtfrl ••ratou PL S · f ml' rurn Ml11c Jl<'m• 001' Kennel Ass1!'tunt. part Exec ofrers ,Int l('.unlng ippt Po11l:1l l nstanl • WA.ltllBSS wanted. 21 •LOTS L OTS MORI:: )lu.'t M-11. xlnt ron!I, Dan Almond. l'.:a~bluff N.ll time, Fri. 8-S: Sat. 8 1. opportunit~ tJI art G. Pr , :M-.'llSO HSSHSS o\·-full l'•--di)' _ 111rsc. ~l. O~k. BBQ. fteds. 10....( Sot Sun Sun. 8·1; & holld:i>•s. 613-4186 RM'S-LVM'S .... .._, .,. SAVISSSAWIS ---- 5"·'1262. ""'CUSTOD1 .... p,time Sain. $40.$70 wk PractlulJ le Ordt'rlies SICY /llCB'T Nght, .4ppl,y bl Pfr'IOft. t'ish Tonk_ .• ~rkr ... l:t lllV!'. \lt11r furn. nmphfyer. '12 NlGn • .. • '" & up ~ten Loclies & s\u· oeeded for hospital start M.., to SI 000 titww 10.2. or af\ , ..... ~ ~ •va1lat>1-• prt · m1~c 673 • •O.• Le·• Paul surfboard ~t LECALSECY TRAINEE BLDG. MAINTEN.\NCE 4en~ ·Eveitsat 968-83'18 relitHc private dut1. •:x. 120 f'ee f'ald PMltlOftS ) : • ~. d o\~7~ ~ ~w =ic.rtw':'..!:~~:: Spo.n t\1rn 2t:stm leatl\e1 \\("\ ~ll•I. 'wect thru Sun,; Must be bright. fa:1t PoSitions o!)tl11n Closing ---·------· ptt. Req'd l\llahlfbl. full 1.lz Re!ndtN Ai;~nry Ord ~r:.n e • Mest., Char.co also coucht•!<, :! cutf\'l' thlt., all duy .. lGO W. Wll~on,. learner """gn<>d typini;: :~~ ~<'r.ntp~fr~~r:~ llAl>IOLOGY ~~/ltl~e .111~e~tclift • 4020 Birch St, Stt 104 ~ • · Cuti tu., c heck.I & Oin tt w G l·hr,. lum1~. l.~I . ;\pt 34 4 f!l!!rut~~:'c~f1~~f;~~n: (·nifil'd School Dl:lt. TUMSca11a. \\·~~~~" rfr \?r' 16~7 ~r,>;:!0"\~~~;'!"ti~ch90 WAllM°"51CLIU CAIR 011 painting~. lot mort t-'VHNrTl:lt~ & A i,,rr. 1i1b1hty to g1•t alon.: wlth l'('M>onnel · "'l<'e". ~U P:art lime. Hrs. OC'xtblc. :-; 8 631 10 ' ' -p~ ~ -GuiLar eXl' dil'slrtd. APt'· MMTl:RS AtJcTION ~.!.!._ ___ --TLt~ BIT M' fo:VF.RV ,, pcoplt' mo l lmpon3nt I to n. l r\ln c !J2il-l ·:an Clc-mente Crnuol ~ lla,·e somethln.i )ou •int I)' bY'mallOft.b', P 0 . Box aofalt N•P'· Bl. 6 Pc Bdrm Set v.•ithout T HINC. 21 l lturbor,1 Good .opporluntl)' fnr •:qua l upp o rtunll ~ Hosp. Mrs \lc01YillFind V.hlll ~OU want lD loscll"Cl~S1f1rd.1d1 do 22a . Santa An•. ca . Col\all•~--~~ bed. Mfdittrr4nUn Space&-.!" 72. Cost•• lillhl pc-n.on. ;52 S43t cmplovt'r. ~ ~ 122. f''\l Z:S9 Dally Pilot Class1hcds 1l w~ll 642·56711 _ '2ilr. SU.11125 Sl)'le. s.sz.3279 ~l' a. S~t/Sun_I0·4. -' J ! I . ·-• • H O.\ll.VPtt.OT m 1011 Peww 9040 loah.Pow.,-904 c-.pet"S, Sfl,e/ Tr......._ Trov.t 917 TNCkl 9WO •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ..... '' 2 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. .,.S... IHl11411Ctilllllllf'Y IOI U'lnclla.&P)lhoo I, Fu.h or <.:1.w.e 1• •••••••••••••••••••••• l9i3 l'ru"'l\•I', hlw ne-v. '11 Uut,;un 1'.V, mt<rb -••••••••••-••••••••• •••••••••••••••¥••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• w,~ ae $1200. *ZODIAC Ct.utrun In hull. \i1 Sw '73 IN\ ADl-:ll. l. ndtn 2012• •l·lf cont 11. $:!39~ new, netd't hody 11oorl., JUl.Yte •21 Sale, Shormtth saw ccoralh'e walnut 1. '13·6110 Port·A ~,..nne sao zoro 1111:1•r. :rrn \'olvu I o. + ul~·.,. 11o·hl 1w.1lit•i., :.tttr ~,6();9 M"lr tralfQ64i: 0011 _, 10AMt.o4PM &< l•rite b'*n u w. Olll sha pe d <hk w 1 fll e trlr, h:ut tank rnn\QrU t.-unt,:.l~ll.1111"' \'11•t· ref 1230Someraet La. N.8 6464781 drllll>fr 4' Swl\' I chatr 14' SEDAM CRSR bll.' top & mam· trn.11. MIAto UuHHll.' i.v.1t\ h o\l.'t p;wh~ TC'nl trlr, l: db '731-'ord 1-'100. \>~.Pl\ •• ur • -----;.;..:..;;;::.:..:..:..:.:::...t..;;.;;;;..;,.;.:;.: ______ -1 SlSO Thermol'n copier, 1090 w F.\'ERYTJllNG. S.:at' Ill.\• new ~J~OO firm H.A L slab1hxcr11. u-.n ~·ds. <'Jn\J hll $350 1,11.c new 6.41>·1003 111 CtRMi 1 E bSALE. Su.N.i. •• ei.11.• •• •.•."'."··"•••••••••• C?S.ChttkprutertortlS $17,$00 J>h ~Z411.#7 or trtl 111ic v.fll>ute <'u1ta1115 :?426 ~~t•\t's ___ _ b~~~~aov!n~~:.~~=~· WA..,.TED AfU.f13 107G JELD'S Worohouse 833all8NB. 14'Aluminum l\011t. rl~:ioS3.900.MHIM-l l\lS~ Kcn:.k11l 1u· t'otn '1l D.it:.un l'1r"-u1> l\1•w m u Noreroft La. U.O. " Sate. 400 plt111<>ll It or UAL I F J t: l> Y A C fl T TUr motur & tra1h•t '14 Oats on & cum per w1t1 iJh•ll'IY r1•1h1111•. ~Ip~ " 1•<11111 & i•n' X lnl eo1ul. TOP CASH OOLLA R ltAt». newlui1rd Sp•n<'tt. A I. F. S l\t AN A ct t \ t· $J7Sortrn1lt• "Ult 1059 't111..-s:l7UO ~W !S!l8 »tO \71 11 \la kt• 11fkr M l 3o3S Art. books, d111Mt. bc!dl. p A 1 0 lt'O R y 0 u R SCIAM-1.ETS Granda. r•t ye~ Goin11 )'IC'hl broktrllJ;l' n<h. --''•<'"-> 1\31 MZO --~~" llou~ettlr S11~· .. , lUI M·wlnc rn:tch. Sat. 4di1w JtW£LRY. WATCUF.S ~l for liu•lnl's · Htnt eneraeuc & knowt~ea o.t.. Soil •060 _ . • ~II'. 1 f . ,., 31 !l7 ('he\> 1' ton llw~uv. &-~!'30 SG.$0 ART ODJt:!CTS. ttOLO aawwms w opt to buy. Kawai, ble1ak'$porsot\ lur 1.iul & •••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 II ( "b O\~r t•11m1>1·r . l(fl I.Ill ti r. ti~-Slo.·I., i.lnl t'i>llll llol 111111 SILVER Sf.lt\IJC l:L "n.in Sltln~y . lJaldwat'I , power bOlll 10 th,•. UDOl4 #lSSS ltrhox,altovc i.1t1k.1~1rt t.illut5 1101t'llti.1l.1tl~:0071 • Old, old f1o1rn 6 Chan FINE t'UllN ~ AN· Yroman -°"t\Jo-Chickorinir. Yaillah:a , Newp0rt Ar~u . t;~p & $U.10 642 SSS• n potty. •1Vll '· :>:JOO '7•> fr1•e Ss)ll'lt 'l'l'11\1•l ti11 IJ11t~un P.ll. rt'blt •·11~ Oousb tbl, piano atool, T lQUES. 64.S.Z200 Youn.; -T•r1tot -Kimb•ll, Wrlttr <'Tl4) Ucm.~o preferred. 1i1:u ~ t!!l.M. 1'rlr. S(;. lill" ll, full boil n)•lnn "11m1••r .~ ..... r ....... 1' w1.11h.6tnd 6 more. Ab GOl\lt; 'fO 6 3 IJ • 2 71 0 . 1 2 o 7 2 \' 11 " ' " w·" v.' l'tclmcr. col!H \bl, CW• LUG5AGITAGS A d•st rened banl,,.pl _Utookhur:it.OC. ~~o~7l<l l C3I un i • nA n,it :?l' hn ktC'I 11 vw Ct1mJ)\0r. low'"' \\'tub oot llli:! l•lr~\.-013(1 Der desk, abutlera ~ f b • merchaa\ ~ompla1(1l'd : IOSTOM WH t."'-• &loop. 0 Uay bit :.1.nail1 nr"' llrc~. 'tint Mnd. Tro».n UtlNt tnore. S•t. J u l J 24 • romyour U3•n~ueard, .. Tbc)' k eep ll:&)(anie. Upriabtsuano. XJntcond. A .. " h • .mt1orrnrt',fJ111ottl.1> S3llU(I b'totr Ill.! 1~1s ••••••• : ••••• ! ........ "72 l:':I ('Jtnln11 (ill con.I ~. 1,.a Coaway St. &ml MO card for.enc: Th~rc'• ng Hell. J ( u y n 11 m j r 1 0 n '-'. 13' itlnltond, 57)(). :.Jal, <& siul .• u lr, PP --PS PU. ulr, outo, lo 1111 C.M. 545,$.ZJS. t11g plos one apare. W tllne'• no Hell. w lwri! Reflnl heel. Mu5t sell _s:.ll~·31111 m U 1179 l2S3 Cum1K'r. Ii i>11c ~' ;runli\t'. h ti' boll tro11,•r. S\50 ·rn ~ 900 hrm. !lli:I 111711 ----------1 rrturn permanently hu'U'" buslnea' GONE $~.li3l·U9'.!0. 17, H ·d " If I /() .11• ,. 1 b .• 1L"2 •I• il''''"'"· $Ilk-~. Xlnt l'on!I ('11rv111r. 1\11 111, $UO 1 ,1 so JI i r b k ls c II St'aJrd •llrartlve l•~ •• :" --.> ro .,w I. ·" -.o um 111 " " • t ,t<' w11actc ~. 1~1 I.on 5-1,, 21~. bl an; D IU e • u st.rap, mcelh1g alrhn TO. GRANO P1•no, fl'. Kim· Mere Crwi.er • 80 actu.11 ttOlll\'1<. l"Wlt inh•r. Nie' dc>mlerr')', C~1. ~6 5967 nil .> M~~o ~;~: -=~~ .~~~ 1.0. ~wttinl'nts. Pre • • '* ball, Walnut, SHIOO or b~.1k1!f, trlr, hr\J \p, l'lc i.h••PI-' $211 ooo ...!.'.,3.3071:.... . • --. -A.to Senlu & ~:.:mo___ _ min11bircl 'Maanolla/ "'I· ''ent loss & thefl : For a be$l offer. ~UO$ $3,495. G75 Sl8T. ' ••a•n !II I"""' Ilk 8 lum1>er Stovt', ice bO\. Parh 940 '•1 •'h'. I' ' N . , \ "" • I cd . .., st..... ------.... "'3r.I\ .,_, e new. 6l(lt>p!14. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ' I \Y . 1r .. 01> t\1 ht &Carlleldl OO?·t.84" ~r:rna ti irsbeTcl 119 E. lllh SL c o N N t: LP. c 'TR 1 c.; 30Diesel1'rawlcrs Uoll>. sutet y jack,•t 492 3735 vw puns Ga frnl 11,1, 1111lnl rehlt l'llll. chro1fw Detue Ywd Sele ~D pMe·!· 3 r c ° COit.a Mesa ORGAN ~2.~ ~l.&i4·tH12 ' . ''"" "''""'' J•lo t-'or~i 1'10'5· \ \l t-'M. suuu wil~Ybae~ l~~~~:;c \'ouar~the "'ll\nuor l.ike New. w /c:uiieu e 36'Dic:1<•ITrowlers t'oree5.xlntl.'ond. Rt.-d Playhouse. 11hor; hetJ lo11~blk.1s h .S«;i1>,.totr ~lll·:!U89u1•t:Si!1.~1.'ll _ .,......,: Lovely Waltd1,ld Wicker Couch . Tile 4' Marble Si d eboard, D o lls . Camt ros, Glus, , China Furniture 4' Palntiop. ta ... Or try two .. -.... ~ two frH tkbh S.'))O 493-~9 :an SPM $3'7.SOO •wo•1 l'r'' J l·' 11 •rt y ramper. kt• box ." bt'<l!i ~eat~'\ ·if\ tifln\ '"1u ... , , .. llo\" ·-· 0:..1· · ...... "'"'A 40'Dlese1Truwler:s "'"' ' " m1'wrk ilOU/b~I >Ir · "'·• ·' '• '" '"""' back lo ~ack. • fSl3SOulur) Plano l yr old. $112,500 litl l493·J~O <..Jllti45·!13811 · ' :0.tGll cni;ml' p.llll>. lo\ii'tl 1•1' p1~ku11. A11t? 1',lf IRICES. • ..... 1'"°'· Oestolft>r. ~'DieselTrav.h~rs II b 6• 1 \'Ill: & l'-4 tr111s '7' ll'·J<'linnd!C(.612 4tll0, SZeaor3/SS a--lelM El'f 5869200 o 1e 1 w 11rr,#RG3 c..\MPFR&l'h1•\'V '•l'n. , '. 415ta11ss1roea '1 --·-~..:._· -afl5.:. 7'"D ~I.SOOT I Gr1.'\•n1wht hulls&su1ls, 1'1cku'p 1957' Wrg 11 St:irf1re 1,0" n •ur end '1:?ForclCounl.'r A:\t /f:\I . · · Cftut .. lese raw er:. s1~-67"'3591 · · ~5 ·18.18 a t 2pm. 1, t· .. 1 ,, • r I 1 tl/1Haiis$l.SOeu. Ha mmond Ori.tan RJ. Sl75 ,.,., . ..,. . f\l'O\lnd 11o•indO\\S 1161100 -ll lr'<'O apt:un' M .XQ 8 ma n Tent, ca r speaken, great uvlngs In cotton & bo\lqut: fnbnc!I. Siit/Sun only. 601 Orchid St. Cd M. b"75-1600 lOo~ more $1 40ea. ~~~~~~C~~~eRn:~~ Leshe spkr. :clnl cond. All wood hull.~Klructed ·72 cat .. hna 22 w itrlr .. m1 Slvs6. Sl200. GIG-~ ·;o Ford G q I. eni:. & •:ond _!J~s.5l6. ___ , Sall!~ Tax lncl~ed Center, 800 W. Katt lla ~. C11ll 536-2~28---Atltinl1c Puc-1f1c pop top, J sails, S.C200. --tr.inc;. c~~11t.~1t·. 30, ·75 I.UV 1 lkJdti, fl. ,._ Draw ~o~;~!~~r send Tickt.'lS must be ex· Pill your h-Omc w/mui.ie. t>~unhmeC'ompany ill 675·98i8 Mot°'!f!':s/ ~··™·tl-1~ 1~73 ___ s ht•ll. s 11o k ,• .wh~l'\'. name. address, phone changed ror reserved ll:aldw1n Organ. xlnL U46·!14!Hor646·6427 SABOT Cllolderl, S~o 9150 J l ln:lt, 2 t'ord ra,110, 7800m1. Xl11 1. Rcfngerator, Oriental v.e'U m:ake one card pe ~ats at the Convention r ond S ~25 t bi.t ofr 40' Malhe"s .. Cla)sic". topcond.SJOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 84.ll)..U>5.SSO. l ·L_4_7_1 ____ _ braid ed ru.gs, stereo, tag Add ZS< each. Center 3head of lime. 1147·~. Great shape &!>SOil ~toor. 54().29!!0 * HONDA * 499 \838 '73 t'ord Cu:.tolll 1''2511, :11:.1 I Fri •. S I "~nd· "h k , Call 642·$678, Ext 333 to --t .. , 8 11-9 .,"'.-,. 3 I •· I ~;~·:?lstSt'.:' cJ' on y. d;;rto~ ec or money or· claim )'our tickets. Antique L"pni;ht p1.1no ml! a~ .:.. '· --'u_• -S111I boat 16' Windmill on MISSIOM VIEJO 'h~·1•y Reblt Ii cyl eng. W ~~~JI." i~'17v~~,.~h~i'i'. ----------1 PILOTPRINTING ;--J C p A C di S-too 28' cabin l'ru1:.er Btfl, lruiler, $400. C <il l SlW,ball\•ry,$15, 21.320 actual n11 X11 .1 Movinit. Furn. pictures. , · · · enney tr o.n · ms ~15 lvni.: state . mu't sell 893-63.55. REOPEHIHG 552·lll!l9 ..• h I . s • I .0 . Bolt 1560 t1oners (WIOdOWI 1 ton. Co! UU\ b r "36 9<nu ---1'011 K:1t i.h1•ll, Ile\\'. C:.\11 ti w ~ s. misc at "' CO'\ta Me$3. Ca. 926:?6 Good rondit1on 1;J0.1i1u Baldv.m or~.tn a-~ull ~11.e JV,o7VV st 0 r. 0 • "'·"' •28' CAT• * SALE * 'h1•1· Hut ~. s.ioo Chl'\ ~I 32!1:.0 Sun. 284 Robin llood L.n. or 633·9264 con ole. Ben<'h Model en•s&v.nknd!> ,,, ~<>M f llJ rert. 350. ~SU t"h''' -·-CM K.JNGSZbl'd lnewl,xtra ----&SllP $10005-t80581 • . .... ps.a.,...,.,., irm. 11a:vJo;RVNUt:RSOLO '7H F ·3~0 fl ;a t brt. hrm Sl9S mcl del. Usual· 1011><>int Refr&J: .. n H • • · ' -Soll!:'; C;ibm ~ruiwr. fully __ 49tl·2S25. 21 hrs. NF.W 1\JA:-J,\lil::M E~T ;~~~~~~i~~''1~U;;::. '-'900m1 "'srld. r;1tlw. lil.t (;lolhlng, furn. Ju m p:.· ly humc.113.).221.iJ doors S13S: 16' 220 Exten· S.wteM) Mact.iMs 8093 0~i,:-;··. ~a.!!:~nxtr.1:., make Last>r. sailed lOtimes. 7~!-GH7i "'Nil!! S 1~511. l.ikc 1111· typewr iter, Jewelr y . tion cord for dryer SlO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --"'_ ..... _.,._..,._...,.., S800orbei11nffcr. 26:r.i /\very P:irkway 1;.162i1>I hsl•htd items, etc. S:at & PUILIC AUCTION sw.nit.s Brand new deluxe Sm~er 62 it;• Chris Craft w/28.3 Call l\33·2144 MISSION VIEJO 'for Sale Sun !l·<i . l8765 r aseo M/\r-.l' ITEMS Of' F INE . . sew>ns; m a<'h. llsed only Chev mtr. new Boat 111 'i:.! nw'' t.o~ r·~~~·u!~"· OffCuh'er E STATE J EWELRY . Yl>20' 5i_.pdScre<imer. 4 lime-.. Z1i: 11111 mdl. tori Bm.tol l'ond. S65(11J llO BIE 12. Mono Cat 495-4931 ffVeS/ $16001',;11~~~~orrcr. -'-------1 ART OBJECTS, AN· S~5 ; Ward:. d /C SSO : S250·S300. 8591•2 M1d11o·ay Ouyll only 11 l o 5.3U Fa::-1 & Safe. Xlnl cond. 'i.S J\uwasakt _.00 L k C lassic s 9520 Ma1ch1ni: chest, i•orner THlUES. F INE f URN., rn:ihoi:any c hcst S75. Or. S.A. --~1:Ml5lll -• ~-e.tl..1t11 ll)Oi; -neWri7.SS.. . • '\• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'tl:! ~".1lcon ll..inchc•ro. Hhlt d k b k /hdb d ETC. l'llONJ.-; •'OH IN· "47·68-IG. - --- -... ~ .,...,., r ., m ":\fGC-Roadst.'r,,; t',1 -· -!-, ~· n t ~~ ~~s;, m irs .: 1-·o & BR UC II URE. Sportiftq Goods 8094 ·75 Sk1pJack 2U open. \'l'I"\ llOBI~ 16. Jluve fun s:11I-,,...,."'~ t~ ~~ :iutn tr.;in:. . .:oo<I <"01111 n1i:. nt>v. rru1i.t'·n ·mt1Ti1· ~~usehold il;m s . 100 ~2200 OLLECTOR'S •••••••••••.•••••••••••• low hours. L-0adcd \I.1th •nR the be:<l. F~ll l '75 ATC i\I Honda' tliS l5Ziorti7:11UISO ~::~~.~~·~~~·~~~sf~~~;~: '-d CdM S --~ l sel nf ladies Shamrock extras . lle.i\·y d ut\' e'~u1pped, trlr. S1S:l5 Cre:1l r.imih• fun Im ''oca __ o_. __ ~ ___ u_t_i_o_.4_._,_0l\ll:LET EL~· llA:-; DI PLATES J?Olf clubs w/all 1prn bug 1ra1ler. Super c·onrlition 673 5842 mac'. S3SO ea, SGS<>· both. OOSL HoJd"l l'r . I !lf•tl lt4tl 7ir.14 __ S lut e, bd pool lble, PI EC~O qur\t to~s . Roy:al l)oulton'.s F.dn:a & .hcud cover!! ... o r hst 10.700. 673·S051, JtJ.6, iW Columbia. t 'oll head 5-ill·7Mti l\l c•n ·ed,·:-. lid,0110 1111 . Ci7 Ch1•vy ''.!tun. g· 11 .. .1. w asher. dryer , bds, $25 SJO. lovely hand ~m · llil>el rollect1on. lk"t of· p~1ce; 37S ll&lt l\1111111.um ~0129,6:30·11 room nt!W intr Xlnt -Sl\,500.&4:! S~llJ r1·hll 283. run~ gootl. misc fn & Sal 10 am-5 bro1derr & <"rochet f ·r 642 9023 rifl e ..,. /a ll 11 1lort1n1t -.-· , · i2 Yam:i.h:1 6S<k·c rustum • • . ~1100.ofr ~!ls 4Sl3 pm. 16571 Busby Ln. H.B. piece inc. redbird set fo c equipment; JOO Suu1gc I 8 e • s me)' H D a)' l.'<lnd...:_~-Ph 646-8622..._ .Many Xtras. Must bL'C to 35 l'ord, 2 l>oor ~edun ------ 'll.i3· ll02 c:omptetebdrm :.cl.tabl · bscriht.' to the llomt.' riOew1!lr<>pe 6739.i35. Cruue r , 455 O lds .lo' Day Satlt.'r Sloop 11ppr~·ciatc.545 ·-161 1 ~.Ph -------•scarves. et~ C.i l l nc'''c"' Ascmi·monthly ---. -----:-tandem trailer. Clenn iii.:J:i•cl. irlr, f.?~ 'nint.1. -·~ ---, • --~--675 \43_1 __ Vons 9570 Walnut coffee & end table. 6-&2·8640 ask for <•ra<'<' ncws paJX.'r prov1dini: re · <21 CB Walkie Talkies. Only SSR9S. ut 1\1 F:SA SllXI llolcl 4 ·~·11931 •2 llQ:-;UA Sl.70 FORD ••••••••••••••••••••••• sofa. teacart. <'a binct -.-ul 1.•slatc ser\11Ce to the G·chunnel. 5 wntt. un· JJOAT Cl':NT t-;11, 1595 ---"~ -' ·-Tn<'k<'duot S2i5. 71 l11L'I Tra\l'lull.au111, bar. Ma1ro motorcycle. irby Va<·uum, l yr old, homt.' buying public in used. SJJ(). Rosi.1i:nol (iT Nt.'WJ>Ort Blvd. C.M . ;)O" Bristol Cru1s !\Ip 493·.tlllll 1937 PICKUP 1,uhJI, lo 1111. ''' ,1:-,. 1111 • \O)S, books, macrumc ~ 1~;,c~94 S29~ t:n 11 Oranf.!c County, Ca hf. i.Ml't s k11!1. no b1ndin>(s, 6'1G·0539 w /i;ll p N.li. Full kt>el , s .71 llS \ 500 G;l I~ Head)' to rl':.torl•, ~I" l'tl'filli 117~ Sat, Son J0.3. 5132 Alder, · -or 1 For mo re 1nformallon unused, S80 645-6889 . Jti. Pc·rl. Wrierlt D:iy sull5, br:and new s pin. low ,;ule:ige ~l~l a;0~11· S775. In-me :..'O"Crarts mun "'rite· Suite 2()1, 567 San ltondu l\hnHra1l R1kt's, Cru i ser, 45:; Old~. ncv. used. Load~·d w f $5(i..116'\ • .Mter~.lli3·6J72 1 I I>'' d I! c H 21> II MOVI NG SALi\ fl(ll.iry 1.d"t1mov.er ~11·ola:< On\c. Xewport .135. en M bt•i.l ortt>r. Tandem Tra1l<ir Only 36 equip A-'loni,! .?f>.500 :,ti T Hint. Jlp.11 hr.mt\ 11.1<1"""'·'11 V.in, '• tun, M 1 Sl' h i.e.• h 111 • l 0 ,.11 • _ _ 963·23211 l!<lat·h. Cµ. ll26llO Misc Ca mpin1r ~~qui )l. & h~. S100S. ;.it ,\trs a Bout t'ons1.dl'r iwrious of I en. '73 llonda CH 12.'i T\\ 0 ~-• ;11'.;~ ... t ll'l'N, :rnm5. 556·11'·.~'i ~ s mall Tent 3-t:? 2'193 Cenler.641i4012 ~-OI~. t.111ki.. nm ~a1· .. r l'\•1.r • .. ooorirm l iatl ·'"''"th ~ l'lolhini:. anl1qu(' I urn. & ·Sv<l bike$ 12 >. ~ ea ,,, .. Hot;ir~ Pov.er .\loll''cl' tirr (.;nod i.h.itlf• l>irl on IH202L.!,1.'\ I' rt u. 22~7 '~"'l' .32-11 _nre,l.!on ''' e l\enmort" 7.•l!·Zai.: $7S. S\,; r, E Tank 'Jl'Uum Rodio FISll. sin . Cltullna f\uat • S,\I Ll ~G 1.1-:~so:xs h s:t1~1 i>:t 1 '~'~ R at' I i i 1-'ord \\ u11l1m \Jn Cl11h l .\t I' r 1 & ::-~1t 111 !\ l'on( tbt,· S45 \\'incra<'k dt.irll'r. 13 tH6 1525 HIF1, St~reo 8098 I R • F i h e r I! I .i ' ,.. 11,•.:mncr!> llru:.h lJp ~~hic:::o 9530 ~;·~, ~,j~ .1,1::~1·.t~~;~'' rk1 I. C:,\RAta: S,\t,t-; S,\T \I "' ~.~5 l>in ~m lhh• SS Doul!hb:n· "" immrn t: ••••••••••••••••••••••• &•uma!>ler. Voho Pent.a :'l.v.pi~~1~~~;;'il·hool '.Jl:ll l I) l'.in ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.nli. nf sturr :in tKI lon:-.ola-T\ SW lldrm 1 1•' · .., .. , h m " RC/\ c"lor t ")'r llJ outdrivcbonks.h•·all. ---CQmpll'h•h•C:huppvll ill l>l'11tu1• 1;. :t ,rld t':.l•A. . 150 2-2-. \' I J>l'IO. ·' x ''" . u~uu . v '. ' l'h j ;,2 1~\i OFF ROAD ... ~on· r o rt l.11 ti II J~j'~> ~rri1\ 11 1)4 I' _:62 ll> u 1111\'r. i.k1mmer l'lC. Nev.. warrn Like !'l'Yi. Sl511. 5 ow u l t A :\1 r n !I 1 o 197 2 CAT ALINA "'r•ll' 111 •"< m .1.: .... II lr.1ck. !~tJ:r.:! ~ IO.I " s till Ill boxe:. SIOO TVJ otu1.64!>·4Z'71i lClt>phone.08br111ta11k. 27FT.SLOOr ·;i;11ond.il'J3f,(),1Hl0n11. Purls. i\Cl'l'"~lllll'S, \l'l.~l!l:tOli l~ "·•l IO I. ll\'<let·oralmi.:. no "-t'Olnr T\", I mo olcl. !l60 JG33 MaRn:wox l'Olor TV. 23 .. ~U:~,!'~~.lc~~ll~~.~~~d s.::!'. 0 0.d ,\'llF ;;1•s. lots of 2J h11•lml'ls ru<'k SiW IJ,l ~tt•n ICTt> & :-,k,ill·~\' \\\.\\';int ,1 .in• <;;;,-;:;;;, h- J on k . L:1 mp11 . t w in 1,'5 · king size wa~erHl'J,:ulJl1on S1z<' POOL xlnl. cond., nds. picture $2500, 20",;. dwn. Dys goo n•s . "ui.l sell. lt'<'J.:556·5:!~2 S4t.·4!i'rn 1 i n~-r~uc "· a:1j · ,onll.' t.'1 Uodi:<' :JlK s preads. bo<•kCuM•, rui.:s, bed• 1 mo old. S25· 1"ABLE "175. lobe SSO. 968·1<\82.' ~~"·ll47,6·9P .. ~. ""2 "'"'5 Sl2·900· inc. !llip, l'vt. .--y-----4 " 1 5 ·c;u lj 1 u 111 ' 1 1·01.t aut(J t rnn~. ltl'al 493 7?!1\ .. '"' " "'' "'"' ply. ~s G&Hi 70 um:1ho 125 MX dcsrt '<'lu<:lt's d • 1 • ... girl's Stingr;iy, pirtun•s. _ · • 497-2746 -Gornull shks. Nu J It MODERM MOTORS ll' woo< mli r • euqiul • tbl:-. dryer clc 2&)i Alla STEREO .1976 Kfnwood ·73 llEINELL 21' H IT D h d '-I 2 .. ( h1 11'<' h.>11. & ltt•d . Goml · . ' • . . · CrT WAREHOUSE l''reetcr n ru fl upnght. ~00 Rec~l\'cr. BfC. Ven· Sedan, s.:ollcy, i.hnette. mg y. ~ s "'or... !II enc~~" 1 rnt ..,. & OFF ROAD CEHTER tr;.1n:-.. & carn1l1ni;. $100-1. -'.!!1"-· E=~f~pnt·h MOVING SALE :to.Int Wbher <1otd 1. 3 "lxl turl no. 4 s pkrs , RIC REt-' head i.tcrn room __, lJrl':I. ""--G7:J·l3os GI d I 3 0 ~7 :!CO! G\11\la: SAL .. : Jul S,\CJOOOYDS ,\;\1Fb1kr,:i..lnt.644-8521 t urntable. Bes t offer. v .s,' O.M .. C . $i5oo' C.llG7J·6G(t1 __ .!:'>ill.·t· Surnki •;3. F'ulls __ en :ie,t?l.l21 >lll!_>O. .I . -.--.- :!4 ·2~. 10· I. l'O•)I Thi. tiunhty Carpet. 8-12·8374 673 J82G hock rucini: Su bot. fully equ1pp1•d. cnp t•ondttlon Ou~c Aui:i:y, (. M\'Jir. llO :\~u\t ~di. 00 ~~rd Vtrn. ~)tai: Wt11!hel"1Dry-t'I". s.'1 \'d-up.-1-&'1~ Pltic~nu u!.lom M ade 7' Rik rij.!i;tt•d. like nrw. $.17~ ~l!IS lii:J 1;7w Ill .<\ seat. J,!las .. ho1lv M1111lla11l V ~ •. 102. ,\II ~fll :?IHtr..? He,i:;il C'trde, lfunt 6-IZ·2210 &646-8665 1.culhc r t'l Our w/"";;W: Zt'nlttt-. eorrsolr bl wht n:r C't:imt-w'1rlr. ·; 839 sm ::ill new. Xt•al Pellol' u11 lor 1•ontr<11·uni.: "-111t lkh 1n.111ni: door S6tlO or bs l AMI FM s tervo. xlnt llO~U.\ 100, i:rt•ul httk trutraes, xtr:io;. fla, l' rom1 !:>I . llJO •b:ool olJ C·,·r~ ... n s~t ... ··nnlu in" HondCroch«t.d nfr 962-7932 ~S~641Vi871t 'Yawl. sips 2. inbrd. fun lnke. l\lui.l Hll! ~I001mc1>ktJ .~;icSl500 J>.1 ~'· 831 ·02113 , <''°<'' """' "· '" .. "' K'--SiaeS.di_..od S"CRIFICir.•. Unttom reraulkt•d & re· l>lll·iGiOult.ll. i lt 4!Hf.68t. M:?rn10. •'tflllfl . furn 1 Frc•n1•h ""I r· -..,. 1: '74 Slickctnlt 2::· \'8 f<islcned Cash or will -------· l'r11,. 1 l.t\'·rm & Udrm OH ..,. h1te. 115 /bc~l or-iu: .. l•eous 4 Infinity l\J onil or ll, Chevy. n u t>M (.'.JO, lru•le ro'r s maller sail 'GH Hond:a 30~ S(•ramhll•r 71 Wl•stwa)"s l':11nrir. II'.•' 75 l>octi:c V1.111 020u. f' :-.. l\c t :\lr~c . I l 211 &::l h•r Ueaut1ful. Nc\'cr Wanted 1081 spkri., 6 mo:-1 nld Cost t a nd e m trll . $11000. ooat.67S.88GG. S32.'i. Mlru ('l(lllp T'horlt.' 11lps 6, fmt lold1. h)dr I' U, tim l lm l'lllf.S., ruit11 t;ammo Dr C M. used In plasllc bag. S.tSO ea, sell S320 ea s.i8-4.~lor!lli8·91M 9fi8.~ JUcks .$15011 !168-5-129 3111 \Ii cru11<r 1•on.tr11I. ----• stor1.>d in cedar chest for ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSl -6 199,0 ys. 848-0557 JOO 14. No 31M. Racmi: _ , , ~ -R -----mai:s. 1'/A rJdl.•b. lrJr EST ATE SALE 5 Yt'nf'S. ~n.'t .u.tc. NO SSS CASH FOi Evs. ·;I Maura oder 25• Open eq1upp•:d. 2 SWI$ of s;uls, ,3 ., am:iha 11:; F.nduro. ~ •1• ace, hlldl, + en .•. lO·S:l"lll SAT /SUN 9.3 "I NG S 1 7. F. BF. D · Good used rum/rt'frigs Cruise r . 25 5 J\l c• re trlr & cover. $137S. Ph lo mi. ~rt-al i.h:ape. s:ISO Rod.s 9540 ~10. HIO 5:,:io or r1•11lv L 534. 7533 W E f:K EN OS rrirs /stoves S-16·0768 S\<'reo Items, Oyn.nco pre· ('rulscr, slP11 2. fnJ?, smk, 496·5880 firm. 54.S·i8:>6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ul. 45;, lhuJy Pilot, !!.)'\! '.'··. u, "'· lldrm Furn. ONl.Y . I Nol Martha S50 M d OUN~· BUC ,. llrfni:. Washer , Dr,yer. \Y~.wh1n•"on Stule>. I BUY SCRAP IRON •· um ps, ' 1cocor b,.1i l \:ink, lo w h rs :-<r..tj / ·74 llonda T ail 90 I k • , . ...G Y. IG<.MIC..'.. 15W. ·o~la ~!rim !12G2•· o 111 \ "" ,;• , .. turntable w I pho oo Unusually fast & !ICU lllf••"" ps r · 1 c toad bodv. l80tl nu, SJOOO H" ~sco iie. oc.-JUNK CARS Junk ap cartridge. S50; Kos5 ~orthy.S6!>9S.fl75-88Gli Docks 9070 ~w t.w mi. $395 fi r m lnn'.'>te~:t'Sl!lOOfi-12.S<l'JO tii G;\fC: V .. 1n, '72C.:/11•\v T\':<lcr.\·oltMcter.l\11s<' lA'rulh<-c>lor25"1V wrk I h l~f Ed s l e r eophon es S30. ---•••••••••••••••••••••• _~_,,.183tl -----2.'i<lcni.: Cu!,llnt,i1lt'11•11, Ell.'cl ron1c purl:.. 011 11d, $1)5. Grral Books ~~~~.~ ree. 548-8120 CLEA .... 1;0· loot sa· . 4 Wheel Drins 9550 cni: nili. min or wrk 1H11nt1n11.s. <'r)'s.tnl & rnmpletesel. !lS.644 " S tps 73 llond:a ~ \V/fonns:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1.~110/l11~1nlr.1137·2.136 ' Sll\'rr ll utbor (.rct!ns Wotd : Ping Pong table. RC/\ 23" Color TV. nds 24' Toll)' Craf Cruiser 673•4495 low mi .. Sl 200/b!>l 111 r. '63 l)ocli:o l'o ·, · ~' 4 -•• ,\1>t u IJ. 2700 Petuson QU;\LITY item!!, lamps , Heu~onable. Gd cond minor work. $50. 2'l5 OMC Trlr SN95. 'dock Avu'I I ed ss· M7·61i08 lX'f J1:1m ..,. h I d ri "i~.tc! ~~ k'~~ >: ·7~ <i:\lC V A:'ll. !I c~I. hl•O . l'l l'osla Mesa. fhcsl of drowt'rs . oi complete 64~8388 ' 645 9535 ts• T-Rird Jo'ormu la. dock ·Avall ~~pl '15 u-"'--H SI 200 bstorr '11"'3·W02 <.:ll.'.rn,~11<11llirt~. • .; -paint in~. s1h•cr, brass ' · l)N>p v Run:tboul. \AA · · ,..__. omes, · i,a.11 Ill " :\,\T Sun 24lh & 2Sth l•r h..1tt> 613-ooro Trundlebt>dwanlt<t. ~I r Trlr. F\111 Canvas. 6~· Sole/Rettt 9160 •73 FORD BRONCO --~· MO\mjl, mu111 :.ell e'er· ----Gd cond Reasonable looh&Morine ~1»5. ah,Speedl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll nd(•r 40.000 m1 &Autos Wonted 9590 \lh•oi.: + almost new <t0' .. 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By These arc all clean, l Jll-:GENCV l\IOT1in '" " If your t•:ir Ill t•xtrn rll',•)1 •1114!1<. 111. .. b. burkel sc.its. - -Like new. SlS. owna. owner w/Hry l<JW hri.. 70 Sanicer Super J et, used I 0 .,. '71 ''hl'I'':/ 1•1 ·,11\•1', "'1n1·h :.<·1: Ui'o (1r,.t • 111100l11lllothl Lll~ul. Will snc TV St't, wtr !148·7856 J>alcCornl'IJ. llkr. lwi<•I', like nu S7SOO. I l'trn Hr.NTAl.S " ' n BAUER IUICK kl Ch l d , .. 925N.Harhorllhtl,S.i\. r11ll har. l 'h. /\\(1..-M .,.. ~11 •.. 1 rl -i.now s ~. n s mas e Muiomallr elPcOr·\O 1-'lbergl;JSI' m1n1 .-:rnban·adl•roManna !lft2 31l!l. ••S3l:!50l•• _,1,•ri•n , m ,111\ rno ri ,1j!!, urucir ll\•. Hortes 806 roniurins, 6-a 1-6574 & bench. ltari'I) cnJJser for ulc ~. lJana Point ll:irbor 75 JR' Tahiti Tiger 11 N---i:;;1 -J 1 ~ ,1ra~ G-tZ ~i:.!li? Cu~t.1 ~1 .. ,11 :rm :!J4~1 •••••••••••••••••••••• SIS<J,$300 Soils. $15.00. 11laytd. P vt pty. $GOO. G40 6501 t7ll ! 493·l l l1 Ill;. Mere. ) I w/i;k1 1 ew rcn · u y "~ -TOP IUYER He11 •, Arablun. Dlut•k I. ll !;32,JZZiO lo t-t (;)(lll1ed I I S, open. 2 1 ', s l11 s ll.'i:1 1'11y11l t1 l.,111dcn11~l'I ~. beoul. t.lood hnui. 40 e.-i.33130. ah.Mom e11oac~ Monday(fut!!lrlay. «qmp, xlnl cond, ~1250 . .l(t•nc•ralor. root air, HT. r1:l,11u11 1111 . W11rn S1•1• "·' 11r:it. t'lt 1111<1! 1't1i• $7!'!0. MG llllr.f.. 644·S1S<t u rll hl'r p l nno a n d Service 020 -flilll ~\fl hllrh. ~00/v. k. !'i' 111•r rni. huh'I. roll h.1r, a \11 a7:J!• tlotl.ir p.1111101 11n11ort' ---I I b bench llood <"Ond dork. •••U•••••••••••••••••• 15' Slarlinc w1trlr. 30 UP ' , k4'1·!'i!l'JI ilnvs COSTA M£SA ~m Rri.t 3 yr old TH. xln ll or c ullt ins, stove, rln11h'. Pvt pty.' $550. Bottom Cleanini: <IOc per .. :\•in rude, >dnl con<.!. •22 Riva spe1.'tl boat. For DATSUll..I . tr11in~t $850. or l>l'til of1 ~;~~~/~~~~~~~~r,kS~~~ 5.U·l.259 ~·Hogan & Son Diving $775~ :J~ lrofle. Owner. 21l GM<.;, 1IJ1ly ral•''i J,·,•pW:a1!1m11•1 , l!J7.'.J. ,.... 4!H 5192 S25 839 lS79 ~·Ice. 5J1.s1121. ·us,·o~i C 3,,, :1v,11I. Uatf'~ uva1I Aull Xlnt rnn•I 2111:i ll:irhor Jlf\1c:t.·. · ·• · DRUM SET, 3 rymb:tls, lo-"-~......1 1u r1u110 1n.M "t 75 Gnluxi 17• w1tllx ltlr J<i 1:1or 1>1 27. filO .,\1~17 Hitt 777:1 C'o~lh :\li·~.1 ~11()--(,.flO Jew .. ry nti<1ut' ~tylc inaplu l'tib pc. 3cymbals. $200. ...,., ... ..-.ne ruomy ive·a wrnn . us . . -------•••••••••••••••••••••• \\tlh cuno • SW. Ill h 551-2525 ............ 9030 see. Must ~\!II, SIOK or l7!i ~lt~C l~O. ~1 hn1. foll ..... , M•w 9800 AMtot, New 9800 Aalte1, Mew 9100 WA .... TED PY g ••••_••••••••••••••••••• best. M2-<t62..'i lei uo,do11d. AS. ''11" M. >t trk .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• •• • •••••••••••• " • ,_,..,.... & • h --ou t' • ~ oo. flrrn. TOP f/\Sll DOl.L/\lt ~2897 ... ,....... IOIS ~nr. ':>':tJnp:';.on~tul:;:t '.Y Dnat or Y11>)\ Uool.2 1· 531 3921_. ----- l'A l 0 f'O H VoUn ookwarl.' wulcr tcss •••••••••••••••••••••• Mf·36480r752""r,!Jaftr.. Crulsoo .lt//\.Gi·vl,ruM I" .,.kl"-t '75 13~ 111' J F-W '1 1 Y WATC f 'S ' ' -""' '· i:ood VII F t'\lVl'r ll ' '' u uu · " • t .• t • I ~. lDpc stain llll, rosl $500: rYPEWR.u ER STANO/ Sl2."IO 'rh 097 4490 · · 1 J ohnson n1'w 1rlr new M tT OBJECTS. GOLf? sell $\!l!J.1163·4-421 Dt:SK New Tiffany llvy TEAK __ :_ _ . · 111 q >.1).., y11, s 111 '2~41 S,11.V,ER SEKVJCK UxlO.mtt$lutlti~yehcd.. duly with drop 11ldt's. L2&4''.S200bdft,(213> ...... New 9800 5<158863 t:vc•. A11k lor .~11~U'i.:s~:::5~~ AN Gd cond. $75, C.ll Nevcr llled. $55. SSH i042 631 0001 Glenn ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jlod U k lo• S48·3368. Oraftlna tbh•. dska, t hn. 16" Ly man Clm1,1c: ...toe ~ nun, nblntll. bkCIUICI. XlolBay Uoat •••••••••••••••••••••• Mher, dryer, rhcst rru. u lculaton, •lee. cr1111er~ S7.SOflrm. 1146·7878 knR bed. all good cond. & p e ncil ab arpenrs.1------- to ride & d rive. bl allt"ll.962·'42t Sl.anley W-0070. 311PFMnrud•:IGS.Scarx parade Morga n gelding, Id U .... d . •lertr1c trolhnic motor En• Weste rn (714 ) ,0 ralrpek nc.-Y s.h.i· E)cecwalnuldl'Sk st'tl200 W/bAllrry$40.60010ol. 338·1011 ow , ' e new, l \10. l!l~l dnk $6$, Sec. chHl------------------1 •8J3,..... . .a..,1.~98an.spm s:zoea.675·Z290 loeh,Power 9040 W !dot T r II S I •• • • •• • • • •• •• • • • •• • • • • • e ron • er a es a me Show Wlnn\n"s YP "'WRtTE R R I W~ld!ng, custom repair on1otinal crate s. Tra"sh c. • 011 "74 Bayliner J 1m11k11 Hr. painUng. t2l hone fro Compactor S200 Stlnr •"' Eler. Ofllce Machine L20 Mere Cruiser. llrn l ll3\0. (4) hor se &lO<' E\ec Ran "e. 135~0 Nice rond. $175. U0-898 by bay &ska boal. $29!1!1 lr~m 11620. 5 (SI r al · " • • PM/wknch! 675-8866 JM'dl' portable pipe cor· Garbage Disposal, $30.1---------t.---------i nl wfa1o1to waterer $400. S46-1208 IHh. Sall •040 lnclg tax. Also Lobo>· • Table. Ch airs, FM Heavy Equip Trlrs. Receiver. Spkr Cab. 2 lla m mcr Ave. Nore Rocke~. misc. 644·3184 (114 > il-t·s.522 bt wn 8·5 ' MechiMry I078 ANTIQUE PEOE.~AL ••••••••••••••••••••••• BATHROOM SINK Radial arm saw, 9" $12$ 673-8047 Craf\•m on on st~I stand S.125. 893-6355. ce cream chair. 5 lt•l ---------~•milk can, 2 rugs, hlZ; Air Comp-ressor, 2hp, l·brlghl .irn. J·brn Ir gnl. tank, very gd cond. gold! Hoo,•er vacuum . MZ-82-15.16l..o380nes M2-46t0 Airless Spray Cun allo furn.. mlt'rowave EM&soCrayco o,·en, key cutllna mach.. SS$0. SST·T4121. m l.sc. llems. 642>5333 WORLD CRUIC\EJ{ ti WINC rlf ·. I ' <,.<IL<, A TOMI(. ' 11-1. B ~) A R 0 f J L L f L E C Tll ') H I C C.. V H f II .\ D I (' ' I) <, T ,-, I~ I ~ f J( I 0 ~ \ lf H'... I; f \.J L l l ~ C u -. 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Ar i', MC. &lctt'G IZl'1~8(;J • $4695 1974 FOX OUNGI COUNTI'S OLDIST G \/St:O AUTO PAKTS ~Door. Al l', A1C. radio 5'10-51~ M1 ~;:n \~11\ YS1. CASll l"OH YOl.JH t \R ' W t; N 1': ~ U -'l t> It F <:AHS' CAL.LOK COMB IN. •THE CAR PLACh 2100 Harbor Blvd, t:M '11·2620 ---------· Alltoi, lntpori~d •••••••••••••••••••••• GeMrail 9701 $3295 * * * Dots. 9720 Rhonaa Mcl'henon tu..~al«y 9 7 ..... ~·••••• .... •••~ ...................•.. 21!121 Y.:llo.,.~ton~ L.tnc 'Gi JOl~>Cl.i,-;ic Sales & LHtiftc) to:l Toi o Complctd.' rt•,t11rl'd TOP Dollar Paid '61 -'lt.'l't'edes 190. Clasi.ic body. AM/l•'M ~ten•o SHARP! $2900. 751 ·3868 • ~ Ynu are tht--\\1nnrrof S-1.-\00 -;";-&R~12 OnALLTrade·ans two fru tick~ts ----NEWPORT DATSUN '62Merct><les &!n?.220$ <SIJ 5o val11t•1 818 Dove Street 4Speed. Xlnt t'Ond.! R. 1· 8 BMW 9712 $1.300 Call 673-4499 '"CJ 1n9 ros. Near !IJ:irArthur ~ & lailey ••••••••••••••••••••••• &Jamboree Roads ~tusl l>Cll 1958 Mercedes Circus 833-1300 220$, looks g reat runs Aul? 5th thru \ui; lilh .l?ood $1650ofr. 675-1471 Anahl'11nl'om .. ot1on Datsun. •74 •,, 260Z .. .,,, .... 0 SL 1 bik Ccnh·r bl"I \\ h 1tdlJ 0 1 SI & 110 /lOWAY !>11\er hlk, 4 spd. ma.:s.,,.. "" • S I ver/ • 1'1c kl'h mu't h· t•\ SAMIA""'" :\l1 c hcllins. ;im/lm io.llr k sh1fl, hart\ & n.ew chuni.:t•tl l•>r 1"'''1\1·11 83S3171 i.lerco tape, 31!M mi. so rt t o ps. AMttM ?>l'Uls ul the C:u1w,·nt1011 • H 2L\'Z, P\l Pty. Sl.9'J5, ~asscH~. S799!i: Center ahead or t I nw '"' uu•.,.•lf o111'fl..c MACHI~ p e rf con d. W n r k • 59 t90 SL, white. ha.rd & Call &12·56711. Jo>.t :n:i t.. *USED BMW's* $.14·7SIO: home. 494 2834. ~n tops. S-1.995. 645·65~ c>l.iim ~our t1d,d' ii 21M:! U03EllC i --G 9742 -°';.t H••\ .tr..1 t!•~ll' \') 71 Da~un 12·00. new e nt!. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~aRomeo 9705 ;1_'110.: llU!>l-.SJ • ,\:II F:\I mJR whls . 'ilMG:\tldl!eD 1Klll I t1r-Cilica 4 speed, factory air cond Mug whe.-111 . S lt>rCO . (Llc.1.S9Ht-;u i. Super sh:u:p. custom pumlcd. S2799 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 11111 , •• , •• , ...... ,,,,, MUMTINC. t()H II &CH 1973 Corono Auto trans. Lie 32SDNL $1699 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1111 l ••c• IZ•d 14• I \\\ HUMfh.C.,f()9il l f a C.H ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'i t .I lH s 11171.f\l l radml,. runs perfet·tly Xlnt cond. 1!Y/2 i\lf.t ~P><I.•·• .!1""1 'Int Closed On Sundays 51593· 645•8200 <&9'J 1992 '72 MKll WAG OH t·ond. ,\,\I ~\I '<l l'll''' --. .,1 0 t Sell.in 4 pd -------d ~llOOorb"''"" 'lf.Xtill~ il ~'l111:! H1.11Hf 11, . .,. .. ng vA···'alw~ · ·~d · GI 9744 1-'uctun· ;itr <·o n --1 1 b J!•""' ins, runi. ~f • Ltl·.317l::S1':. Koor r11c:k. Audi 9 707 l'11111p l't~ ll<'W JIUIO JU $.!i9S. ~ 5'127 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •• •• ••• •••• ••••. "4i50\i, 1:111 l:.!ot~ l\l-t l:J.;O. '73 MGI Roodster ii i\u1l1 '''"'l'l11111,1lh ····1 1 11 \\I l'\I -'ii Datsun St.i "1:0 ~10· Good c:ond. fa rlury "<Xvi •· .. 1111 '"•111r1u1f 11111•1 ·-· I .II • \Cry • .:\)()(I C'l)llll, SU>SO. stereo $3250. 673-54!14 ,. ~,, ,. " ,111 1 .111 1111m.1<' 49"-.1621 :'ti P:IJ --------- !o.t•ll ,\ltt\111 •' !-.,1-.1 _ l°.1lle.1·1 •1;•1u __ -:--~ ·-~:'tlt:U.lownr,57.\t mi . ~~ 80'.-> ·'.j n \I\\-.,002 i.unrool \\anted by P\l ply· 13· ' top c:ond. best offer 01 er BILL MAXEY TOYOTA I t it• I ••(• l••d 141 I !t \ \ '"'UMT MC,.TOMltA<...M GAR DEM WEST VW -I 1 \I• "' \.\ 'I~ .H h H ,,• ;hi• I \,\ I "'/'JI fl' 1' 1 ·~ • 'o I• \\.t·,tman .... t• r ~ti ••. ,1 1967 vw Lie. ;:TSP·2G9. Cull! link Hug. SI 199 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 1111 1 lt'e<t ••••d. U 1 I \\\ HUN tlM(,,l>f'lll llAl H 68 \IW Cmpr. :'llu p;iinl & l'n.: .,.rk . Sl .ti50. Call &12·0098 ---00 VW Fl'lbk, nu brl..:.. re cl'nl cni: overhaul. J 195/llst ofr 545.:n:19 67 VW Squltck . new C>nit. i:d c•oncJ, t.ed llrl! . 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Volksw•n tape deck. nu llrcs, very 085Mlll ••••••••••••••••••••••• gd cond~S.'J.S.SO. 839·90Z8 SAVE $$ '74 Dasher, auto, air, '76 2.80Z. wire wheels, low miles. xlnt cond. Tak~ over payts. Scoll 540-3666 '66 Dauun 4 door, runs good G ARDEN WEST VW I ' \\ . I. I 't'', -.,, • \.\' ' •• 'f t 11,' 1! am/fm radio. radials, xlnl cond. $36SO. ~Hl346 aft. s '70 VW Bug. xlnt cond Reblt eng. Sl800. Ca II 644-0488 y., -.lfn II l•' >("I\ i..11 $:.'9.'i. 642·S107 - . . Opel 9746 '74 Supe r Beetle. Xlnt l 73 Datsun Ptcltup, 28.00C ••••••••••••••••••••••• concl. AM I FM cassellc, 1 :~~es~.~~~5~unsldnt..l ,76 Opel Jsuzu. Brand 22M n:ti · PP, $2600. e new. Won on game show. 673.SR!lh. ~~~---~-~1 '7t 240Z. Silver, mags. air, $3500. 673·2712 '70 one owner Beetle 8 tr ack, A!o1/FM. $3650. OPEL GT d 32 955 miles 9~ u~E · .El-2095 "640-4828 steel belted ~!dia~.l':;.X SI :oos. 49445.14 . '73 240Z. 38.000 "!l· 4 s pd. MPG round twn, $2600. gs vw Bug~S6i5 or bt>sl or. Ca11.or~ air & FM. New 644·1130 ror. Grll'l<I Cond. ~18·334 rad1ali1 r145.g730 .71 Opel GT, runs ~ood. 4 un6PM. 1·75 n210 Htchbk. AM/FM Sp<!. radials. Best orrcr 7 4 V..,W_'_"T_h_ln-9-.. -.- : ca5settc. l.o mi. Xlnl. 900-4152 Sl 9'70 546 1622 ' S2,990/bsl oCr. 548·2543. '70 GT. <ioo<I cond, xlnl . • !Rot 9725 mpg. 4 Spd, pvt. ply. '71 VW Convert, Super ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1SOO ~l-3284 Rel'lle .. A•r l'O nd, •---------AM/FM. Mint cond. Desi r:Ja .. 'iW~ Poncw 9750 ofroverS2.000.S73·1713. i. .. 6AI .. •••••~••••••••••••••••• 1.-cavini: country . Must •UY OR LE .a.SE 89 Portt~he 913 scu. '73 1-·,,tbk . .i2M ini. "" Sup<!r clean. xtras XI t d "'"7 1500 In SA.HT A AHA <21J>9&4·011111. n con · "" · · '7t Fa~tbeck 49,000ml. ah '70 Porsche 911)'; Tar.i:i cond , ruel inJeelion. Loaded & beau tiful Rood cond. $1,090. $7800. 611·9077 494.3987 *PORSCHE* *SPECIALS* ------'71 VW flu-;, AM /F'M C.111\elle, new llr(', R,000 m1 on rt>bll 1•n1? Cre111 «ind. Call. 64G 75111 12ow .W•mer .. Main Santa An• 5S7·2U2' 1974 914 •m VW Bug. llun" ttrCAI. nN·d11 palnl on hood. 4 • Xl9 14M ml, xlnt S SpC>('(I, ma1ts . stert~o & $t l<XJ1bst orr. 642·4622 or cond, alt ictru $4000, la11e. (6(,()KYT). S4fl07Zl • Uut. MN305Jolul $5 99 5 •-,-9G8-V_W_Sq_u_a-re_b_1_ck-. -.. I 6'fl nat 124 Sport $1200 1pd, xlnt ~nnd. Ca 1144-738.l or 494.sm uJc 1975 911 S nnan«-. low down. J)\11 rorllaja. TA ROA. s speed, alloys. pty. c . llayes,640..fl938 or 11----------1 leather. A IC. s lereoi~S34 __ .,.._ioo _______ 1 Fiat 124 Sport Coupe, not nmoloa, &ood bodJ, MOO or belt olr. n.ww f7Z7 ............ ,, HONDA Cars OYll 100 ToCltoow,,,._! UNIVERSITY Okh ...... HowdoC.n•6MC Trsb 2850Harbor Bl•d. Costa Mesa MO....,..ut ·75 Honda. s spd, roo tacit. FM stereo, UM. $3200. Ph $40-40A - tape. <4&CNJU). '18 VW Fastback, S 14,795 cond. SlOOO. 640-4798 1975 911 S '64 Bui[. Cluo body. IVV"'E c ___. al'-ad running C'Ond, fl50 W\JI" • ~ s-. _,., bs .J """" ---c AM /FM, 11,375 miles, t ... r • .....,..,..., ... FREE 1 yr, MrY. policy. 'W VW Bug. xlnt coad. (80UIKN > • AM /FM. SlSOO. 963-4e63 $ 12, 995 1!1.1!H Mauna. H.B. lt70 tlll COUPE. s speed, alloys, A/C. U46CIE). $7395 •lllllUlllS * POISCHE-AUDI UAJ Harbor Blvd. GARDEN GROVE SS.2333 '75YW UGUMDE 4 cyl 4•1peed. AM /F'K. Sunroof. Special &titlott Car! Low Miles I Ser. No. BIO. SJ4tt ••SANTAANA• UHCOl.M MHCUIY 1301 N. Tustin. Santa Ana ~-0511 '61 VW Bus. new u,..s, wbt~ls, StSOO or bat. · 831-13UI Eves. • '72 TOY OT A MARK II Autotrans.. V!llylrool (385FT81 '69 TOY OT A CORONA ••••••••••••••••.••• $I 07 6 Au\o. trans., aircond11ton111g, (ZLJ714) '71 TOY OT A CORONA •••••••••••••••••••• 11476 4 speed, radio, heater. (279MFKl '71 TOYOTA CORONA 4 DR ••••••••••••••••• 'I 576 Auto. trills., air cond1ttOn1ng, vtnyl roof. (30SOJM) '71 TOYOTA CORONA •••••••••••••••••••• '1776 Auto. tr1ns.. air con<hltOl'ltng (799000} .'72 TOY OT A CEUCA •••••••••••••••••••••• '237 6 4 soeed. air cond1lionlng, vinyt roof. (516ESHJ '73 TOY OT A CBJCA •••••••••••••••••••••• '277 6 Auto trans .. air cond1ttOn1ng. 8110. radio, 11119s. 10683171 '72 CHEVY 11z TOH P.U. • ••••••••••••••••••• 1267 6 34.000 miles,~ )'OU11 hnd in town! (11200ll '73 TOY OT A MARK II •••••••••••••••••••••• 126 7 6 Auto trans .. air CO(ldiltOntng. Po'W9f sreenno. (402MFVI '74 TOYOTA CBJCA •••••••••••••••••••••• '2976 4 speed. 1lr oond11ton1ng, lllnyt roof. (069+<P Jl '70TOYOTAMARICll •••••••••••••••••••••• '1476 Auto Irena . ¥tnyl roof. (9048SW) '70 TOY OT A MARIC II WAGQM •••••••••••••• '147 6 Auto trent . 111 con<lilioneng, radio. (514BEP) • '71TOYOTACOUPE •••••••••••••••••••••• '1476 Auto. trans., atereo radio, vlnyt rool. (87801'81 '75 TOYOTA HI LUX P.U ••••••••••••••••••••• '3276 4 ISIMd. radt0. l>ucnp«. (55124l) • '73 TOYOTA ti LUX P.U ••••••••••••••••••••• 12976 .~ nna.. radla. (NalSU) •16 LANDCIUISER WAGON •••••••••••••••• '6676 Flldory o.nto. 4 .,,_ dri\11. hUbl. wtndl. (069 I 81 J '73 MAZDA P.U. 4 tPHd. rldio. heeter. (48illl:XOO '72 VW CAMPER •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 'J 17 6 4 ll*d. radio, helller. l209N8X> 73 IMTEIMA TIONAL SCOUT •••••• , ••••••••• 1327 6 4 tPHd. •_,,...drive. 1021~1 •VOLVO •TOYOTA ISMAKltl GREAT DEALS ON NEW TOYOTAS 73 BUICK CUSTOM LI SABRE :? Dour \ II .\ T 1-'ur air Pwr. l>ll·1·r .ind t;rk., flJ\110 W W \' tui; 1-;tl· Lo rmll"•' One 011.i1er• LI~. tiOOH EU '249' . •SANTA AHA* LINCOU.f MHCURY 1301 N. Tu.-.tm. Santa An:i 547 OSll '71 Uwl.'k ~ntu1· Ltd. 4 dr, lull> eqwppcd. >.Int rood. s:r;75. So. Coast C.ir Leatung. 300 Wei.I Cuasl II"}. 6~5·2182. 11 fl er S 67.' ·82U9 (!)· ·Nabers Cadillac Quallty ~nd Price Gu1r.tlHted l l'.1\ln Sf'tu.1h,t-. P1dl't1loJ R.11r~ L 1i;r't -.ch-, 11011 1111'.«W ~ \hl ll C.11J1lla~' 111 Or.ing~ County Oprn SumJ.iy Cadillac Master Dealer .!C.ClO H 11 bo1 Bl\ .I. (U\IJ ML•>J 540·9 I 00 Nabers CadillaC cood $2100 9917 3 '74 VETTES TO C HOOS NOM I ................................... ~···· 9940 Ford :tf 40 .•.•.................. ··················>-4··· M u-<tan~. m.ooo m1. • '73 FOID LTO:: 1000 01 ~·"t olfor, nrcd' ,. Dlt H•aor-;. "orl.. 6-16 ti3:!5 6 ._ ~ ----1 Auto. Ttunlt\, h1ttof1Z mr •t.ifo'onl 'u~111m,runs t'o1Hl11100101. 1tZ» .. l•t• pMl) ~Ol.'111 s..n~. i.tter111a. row r ~s1 1 2 IU9-J 8111 hr.ikl'S. r11d10, ~ r . ---1111b1t~wqll tirH.•1&n\l 'iJ Gr:an Tonnn. l~"ot•r root. ttntt<I 11haM. 'M l'l'l HMMofa.pem P S, P/8.1ur. ~Int rnnd <'Q\'\'C'S OnJy l7,'1IO•uc• 714/523-7250 s:?.5'1() l~lllfr.49~·S:H3 tualm1lcs •111 ;.:! N Camaro LT, slaerp, _.;... tt"'l 1973 Tonn<> SQ11trn ~1111. S2ttl ::: 1\ C m11n> JLlra5. l'IH) __..,-• •Ir t•r l'iW r ·' M iou 847 0674 •••••••••••••••••••••• " • ~ 4'0. • { "· -t>r •71 MEltC I ownc P. rc1H1011<1ll.) .itJ •Nlet 9920 COUGA• Xlt7 i•o.nd '.~ t.U lt1111, V·8 t\ T. Fae air. 1•·:.tl'\'r ·1>1 falcon t'onvnt1llll' USClt "I & brk.s. Rudw W/ll trk Ol'W 1011. p.11n1 \ul CHIYT 11 #I lupc. WSW. V tol'· 'J'ill ~-1200 400.SS26 HILP Ml 11-#'I $l~.Llc.Ji02JP'D. '12LTl>LOM.>t:O Paul lh'ed !Clau of ..,5 • U Jtt n !J(l() K4pp;, ·Jart111 > •SANTA AMA... Mt'~tS:1 CONNELL UHCOLH MlttCURY CHEVROLET 1JU1N.T~f~'~~alllJA11.i Alltos, Used Alltos. UMd • 2828 Harbor Ulvd. COSTAMt-;S.\ IJUS.5-lb-1200 R~s-SSl 5:?31 •CHIVETTE ~cw '76 llalt'hba\'k t.?31> :.11\'\!r model~ Only ~ l26614S.oo:n> llOW1\UJ) Chevrolet, 00\ e & Quail St.. • Newpon tic.ich, 833~ -------· -------········································· .... ·· '72COUGAR 'XR-7 $2975 Super s\\1ft, air cooo .. full power. rad1.:1l tires. Lu:. 43.'illGC 540-563(). 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN '-'EIK UF<Y 2626 HARIOR ILVD • COSTA MESA ___ , t --. ~ ... ~.·.-: ....... !~~·.~:.-: ....... !~~1~·-~~-'= ....... ~!!~ ~.°.~·.~:.'= ....... !!!~ ~~·.~:.-: ........ !~~~ .Xl.l\'T COND. 69 ~Jalabu. air. P 1S •. SllOO. -193·0'J72 C\QS/wknds or ~7·7371. '75COUGAR XR-7 ~ 1'72 DATSUH llff F4STUCC 5 1495 '72 YIGA H•TCHl4Ca NEW '76 CHEVY SURFER VAN . '73 Impala 4dr. S!.450. • f'31·l007 $5395 73 :\l.ihbu 2 Ur, l ull) ,\uto tran•-.powcr .. tc\!r· loaded. J.1ke th!" $26.50 mg. AM11''M muluplc\, ~ \'1.1 J~1do Soud. Lido r.ictory a ir rund . Island. Bca1.1t1ful s1lw r mctalhc ---------1 w1lh bur~11ndy lc~U1cr ·oo Malibu. 307 cng .. P S. interior. t!146:\11JS> PB. new paint. must ~ell 540-5630 1mmed. ~I 100/bst oCr 8-16-2995. 540-5630 ·-i---'74 HOV A CUSTOM-1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN·MERCURY HATCHBACK 2626HARIOR ILVD. Air rnnrl , uuto . bucket COSTA MESA scul:., mJi::.. Am/Fm :.Lem> la~. Su11cr sharp DodcJI' 9935 t~KHZt ••••••••••••••••••••••• S3 I 95 1008 Dodge Pola1 J, OI\ ncr Cort fox LeasinCJ truosferred. ~4!1. 5.57·1826 258GNt>w1>orl 81.,C.M. ---------•• 645-366 l '7:1 Monaco Wui:on, •---S:!100 U1ild1!d. Bl::f'OH1'~ R EPOSS .. :SS101' 493 46911 take ovt•r puyml:. •75 i3 DartS\\1n1:1•r Mont3 2 +2. A JC. xlnt "'th 111r 524011. cond. St 12 mo. 1613 Win 4!1:J 16911 tergrcen Pl. CM. $-10.l~ .72 l'OLT Gd t·on~ 1971 K111gswuc><I ESl3lC llrC'I. Sl700 l'h b4 I 0210 Wagon. 3 !-t'JIS, roof anyll'!!_l'. __ rack. xlnl cond. Sl695 003 11222 • BARGAIN. '7J Monte t:oroncl \Vjln. runs Wl'll. good tires & hull. fine lram.p, SJ7S. &U·~JS9 Car lo. loaded. --- -k 'li7 Du rt ti ryl. 1dr . auto _7~·ti6009•5 w days. bucket scab. µd n11. w('fl 1976 Chentte mmnl. I o"nr. :>'!150. 11!1 J\M1FM rull10. :tJ590 Cabnll~C!I ___ _ Low. low miles Bill M A XEY TOYOTA ........... •··ti. 141 t \)\ HVH • N .. "OH1f4Ct4 ·oo Impala, xlnt cond t-ull Power. 5 11tccl radials. $6S0.847~ Chrpl•r 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aSll•C' 66 Lc!B3ron Im· pen al. 4·dr, gd cond. Ong owner, $1,700. '152·7520. ~ftttll ..... al 99 30 '74 MARK IV $7395 Full powl'r. lenther in terior, vinyl top. AM /FM s tereo, s teel belled radia.l tires. Caet.-Ory alr cond. !57SLG El 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • \ INl.01 N t.4t RUJRV 2626 HARBOR ILVD. COSTA MIS.A. Use lhc Dally Pilot "Fast Rl's ult" service directory. Vcwr service Is our pec1alty Call 842·5678 ext. 322 ·10 Challeni:cr. :1 ltl , t:" mag:., :.tcreo. pumt. 546-7220 '71 DOOGI CHARGER 51995 Air cond .. PS. P"r. brakes. ra1ho, vm) I roof Uc.622MZT 540-5630 1011\~0\ ,\ ~O\ • LINCOLN MEflC URY 2626HARIOR ILVD. COSTA MESA '74 DODGE DART $3395 4 dr. sedan. PS. air c·ond . aulo lrans Lic.6211\.JE 540-5630 1011\SO\ & '.\0\ • L INCOLN·M f R( lJRY 2626 HARIO" ILVD. __ COS!_A M~SA __ •74 Coll W11n. JS.949 m1, 30+ mpi.:. nu cond. $2,9 firm 847·6846 For Cla'l~1f1<'d Ad ACTIO~ Cuff a Oa1ly Pilot AO·VISOH. fl42 S6i8 76.MAZDA $'>00ft~ MIZER 808 • • • • • • . • • • L 7 7 7-.:. Z ~. ~:IOQ lnlSc."'S. ~Wf. f/toPC.CJ : ! ~RO '72 T-BIRO ~;1 \f ... 4kil0 1'1"1, f•ciOtY .ar ccmd,f,,,,,_"O ~ stMf.tt; tlOWW di~ bt•~ OO••• W•"OO"'-t DO•• \.Nt..,. r.c:ti.J. t\ieel4'f, wn.cew• Oft~ ·-Ql6l.a. --.. ..-.. _,,. ~ .... ll<Onle. '-*•~. .....-.. Wl (1349~) "'::. 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V1 ton 4 WHEEL DRIVE SHORT BED Lock d 1ff 400 VS turbo hydram.it1c a1H l11er 11nk. power s1~1·rong s ltP bumf)('r, gavges. cnrome front bumper lLl2.2.l_ '72 ~="d'o,he•to"(6B<NJL). $1688 '73 =~~l!~. a mce carl s21 aa (645GVO). 55819 llfos, U.sed A411os, UMd Alltos. UHd TODAY .................................................................................................................. ~····~·._. ................... _, .••.••.......•. ~ ............. !~.~~ ~!~~~!~ ........... !!.~. ~~ ............. !!.~~ ~!~-:'!? •••••••••• !!.~~ ~.~;!~ ....... !?.~~ ~!':!o .•••••••••••••• !~.5.~~~~ ......... !!~~ ~!':'! ...... !!!.. ~::!': ............. !!?.~ (i F'11lf'lln \\':oi:rn1. H 1·~ I '70 LIMCOLH '72 Mercury Colony Park Mustan~ '66 Clos11lc 289. '71 OLDS 'ii Deluxe lnlfcxt , disc ATLAS '72 T·Brrd , 40,1100 ml., '71 Vc1111 El.late Wgn :kilo :i."1111 h't ol r l'.111 COU'E ~agon. P/b, p~s, p/w, 1\ulo. trans, orrg, rm· CUTLASS t11i..,, rn1 paint, h>ol<., & MCrt'(), urr. rutly ccn.>d. 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Stoeks VOL. 69, NO. 205, 4 SECT IONS, 38 P AGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1976 ·~----~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ TEN CENTS I Cella ' } By CARY GRANVILLE , Ot ... 0•11Yl"IN4~ I A special County Board of Supervisors committee assigned J to Investigate a $275,000-a·year 1 contract awarded last year to a firm founded by Dr. Louis Cella has given the pact a clean biJJ of health. The contract awarded to Orange County Health Testing Institute <OCllTI > in June, 1975, 3 Hunted In Bus Hijacking SAN LEA NDRO lA P J - Three "armed and dangerous" men from wealthy California am1 1es \are ffle arget or a nlf· tionwide hunt today. soug.ht for questioning in the mass kldnap- rng and imprisonment of 26 Chowchilla school children and their bus driver. Alameda and M adcra county s herirfs said they would seek arrest warrants this morning for the three San Francisco Bay.area men. An a ll ·pomts bulletin named Frederick N Woods. 24. James L. Schoenfeld. 24. and Richard A. Schoenfeld, 22. It described t hem a !i ··ar merl a nd dangerous" an(l told offi cers to "arrest on probable cause." "I believe these three arc in· \oh ed rn the k 1dnaprng suffi. cienlly enough so that \\ e can arrest them ... Bates said. Alameda County Sheriff Tom Houchins conf 1 rmed earlier re· ports that the younger Woods O\\ ned the mo\'ang van used to im· pnson the school chiJdren four feet underground. It too« the youngsters and tile driver 18 hours to tunnel out. Alameda County sheriff's de· pu\ies were reported lo have ob· tained at least one search Wat• rant early today to search a warehouse in eastern San Jose A San Jose police source said deputies hoped to find the pair of <SeeSl'S PECTS, Pall(eA2J 1 3 Injured In Hig hway Van Crash · Thirteen people, including seven children. were se nt to area ho!'lpitals after n car and \an collided Thursday afternoon in Seal Beuch, police reportoo. The crash occurred at 2:30 pm. at Seal Beach Roulevard .md Pacifi c Cosat Highway, police~1d. Officers s111ct the cause of the rrash is still under investi&ation and detuil!'I were not 1mmcd1ate· ly a\·ailable Police said Marion Stumph. K.'l, of 402 Costn Mesa St., (;osta Mesa. und his wire, who were r\dmg in the cur. were both trcal<'d for 1nJuries and re · teased Th<' oth<'rs lnJurt'd were all from C('rritos, police 1ia1d. and were all rnlin~ In the van. 1'hcv lnrluded the driver of lhe van. Rost• Mory Azbell, 35, who was in sah~factory cond1Uon l0- 1Sce CRASH , r., .. AZ ) Co ast Weathe r Mostly cloudy through Saturday, partly sunny al benches. Highs in low 70s bca<'hes. m id and high·70s inJand. Low tonight 6S to 68. I NSIDE TODA -w· Can a JO·year--0ld rruuicol still have meaning /or OU· d1ence1 loday" An Orange Coo.1t College director t elu why he thinks u co.n. on Paoe Cl of lhe WeekendtT. •••ex *"-~· •• .... '"' •• ........ •• ~ Gt l..M ... yf ., ... I .. ...., •• c.tifenol.t AS,14 --1-•• a.am.-0 1>12 or .... c.., Al Cilmln ct ....... .,., cnu-.r cs ""''-..... C>-4 ONtllNellcn A l ~ 1s.r ~·-···'· .. .. ,. ... ~ .... WNrU•-~t CH r.-.-Cl ..._. At• TIINWn c+I• -..c-•• --•• 1-.. -c• .... ....., •• _u,__n 11 -.......r Cl .. Firm's Contract ~Satisfactory' C!>Vers sophisticated physical ex· · aminalioras of pro15pedi~county employes. Supervisors Thomas Riley and Ralph Clark said in their r~rt: "We believe OCHTI is perform· in& its obU1ations under Ole con· tract in a satisfactory maimer." However. Riley and Clark go on to make recommendations for changes in the pact before it is re· newed. R1ther than extend the con- tract for another year. county supervisors two manlbs aeo ex· tended it.a term ror t•-o months and appointed Riley and Clark to undertake their invesli&aUon. The OCHTI pacl drew heavy criticism last year when: -It was learned Cella, a one· time political campaign benefac. tor to (our or the fi ve county supervisors who Is now a convict· ed embeuler, was linked to lbe firm. -A consultant said county of. ncials i1nored her advice when they recommende d to supervisors that the contract by awardedtoOCKTJ. -Hl•b ranking county Health ~partment officials charged the rontract was steered towards OCHTI 1fter t hey recommended the department give the physical o.11, " ... _ _,, ~ ·-.... 'BIG MAMA' SOARS UPWARD WITH SEVEN GLIDERS TO TEST OLYMPIC STUNT J:rom Or•nge CoHt't !tC81M Country to Montfeef H the Grend Finale? Balloon BJ WILLIAM SCHREIBER °' ... CHilf ~-SUH George Stokes of Fountain Valley watched anxiously us his "world's largest" hot nir balloon rose slowly into the overcast sky over Eaupe Country Thursday with seven bird·lilce hang gliders danaunc beneath It. It wu to be the first otriclal at· tempt by the b1Uoon and it& covey or aluminum and fabric kites to set a world record for lif\lng and releasin(' han1 gliders from a balloon. Bu\ It was also a lot more than that to Stokes and veteran &lidcr pilot WUlie Wilson or Montreal, Canida. ll was tfie cricial test they needed of a stunt that may be med 1o the er and finale oC the Olympic Games being held in Wllton •1 home city. • SucceH w1s e11entl1l. A videotape for proo( was to be shown by Stokes and Wilson to the skeptical chic( ol Olympic security today. The stunt already bas lbe approval of the Canadian Olympic Organizing Committee. ll would involve dropping rive s~e-equipped sliders to trace the Olympic: rings lo the air. "When I fint ume up Wilb this tde1 in March, t.be ballooning fratem.ilJ said I WIS ~ and lb1l it was impossnft," Wllaon said. "They said the most any b9J.loaa ,ou1d un anc1 c1rcp wu one1Uder. "They said 111 kinds ol things. like the top of the balloon would blow out or il would shoot into the atmosphere after releasing 1.000 pound.a O( ball as l aU al <Jnee," 1bunday's plan was to lift the • m Crucial Test gliders (there were to be eight bul one pilot didn't show up I to an altitude o( about 400 feet and re· lease them In groups or two, three or four so they could ny to the ground In formaUon. Wilson said Stokes, owner of a balloon manufacturing company and part or World Wide Ascensions, Inc .. was the only one who believed it cauld be done -particularly with his big hot air balloon. "We also found some believers in people like Federal Aviation Agency Inspector Don Davis. who ~ot us a waiver to mike the test,• Wilson said. Divis was at Thunday's test and was a key <See T EST, Pace Al> Infernal Feud Spouse Houses SJHP* Spata To Huntington Beach police, it's more like an Infernal rectangle than the ~al triangle. OFncEllS explained lt this way af\er a hubud-wlfe dispute nared anew aboul 5 a.m. Thursday: The ,couple split up some Ume 110. whereupon the husband moved out. rented the house next door to bis.Wife and moved lo a girlfriend. Peeved 1l this t.um ol events, the husband's estraqM wife then moved a boyfriend into the house her spouse bad left. SO POl.ICE conlinued. iastead of one unbappy boalebold, tbel'e 8re two unhappy ...._, ..... next door' to wb ~ becaue all putiel HD llaed mre UP'J Md jealoaa • ...Ides \bat. neither orieiD.S mllfle lft.. laeliiied to move and alleviate the Dell~ friction that sometimes results in calls to police. • ..Ill' I KNEW why people dollain011keeis, I wouldn't ' be sitting bei;e al the front de* of'ttus '8lic• ataUoa, .. moaned desk Officer 1'en Jenlaa,.,..... ~ .._ ·· 1 would be in some aiceaftlte NI• •hour as a marriawe counselor," huipect. examinations. -An urly rep<>rt on OCllTl's pe rformance cited a l arge number of errors. -It was charged by e mploye representatives that a detailed health questionnaire that ls part ot the physical examination pro. cess cons titutes an illegal ·evasion of privacy. Those objections nol\l!ithstand· ing, Riley and Clark concluded at the end of their lnvesUgallon that the contract be renewed. Their finding came aft<'r thl'Y and members of their storr In· terviewed critics or the OCllTl 1 contract and checked out their points or criticism. Whil e the t wo count y super\'isors said the pa{'t should be renewed. they suggested a number of changes. <See HEALTH, Page A2 l ·Fairview Chiefs Ouster Probed , By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol .. D.il•f'i•- A probe by the California Al· torne.y-G.ener:.al 's oCCic.e in lo _ methods u sed a nd motives behind the alleged forced re· signation of Fariview St ole Jloepital Medical Director An· thony N. Toto was demanded to- day. Michael Nason of Mission Vie· jo, a member of the Fairview State Hospital Advisory Board, announced he would appeaJ to At· torney General Evelle Younger for an invesUgallon. His request echoed that or some Fairview staff members Thursday after Dr. Toto's re· slgnation w as ann~nced. Angry pro-Toto demonstrators includin& off-duty psychiatric technicians, a dminis trative personnel and some parents of patients paraded outside his of· flee at the Costa Mesa facility Thursday. The r esignation was banded to Don Z. Miller, deputy director of the Stale Department of Health. He had asked Or. Toto a week earlier to accept a half.time ru;. algnment running Camarillo Stale JbpJtal in Ventura Coun· ty, I» miles north. splltlln4 it with bll conUouing Fairvaew duties. "I w.as asked to -make a de- cision," Dr. Toto said. "I asked 0•11• l'llel '"'" t>toeco RESIGNATION FORCED? Dr. Toto S•ys No what my options wera and f aaked for some time to think about It. My resignation ls effcc· · live Sept. 1 and I had already made up my mind." • Both Costa Mesa's Fairview <See P ROBE, Page A2) 'Home Bre ana D y ing' Mtiyor Plans Meet . Over HB Tax Rate 87 ROBERT BARKER Ot ... 0.ll•Pl ... SUfl Huntington Beach Mayor Har· rielt Wieder bas scheduled a meeting wilh representatives from various taxing agencies for next Friday Jn a move "to reduce the ever·cllmbing property tax rate.." . ''We're at the point now where it's no longer justified to merely HY lbat something should be done," Mrs . Wi ed er s aid. "Something must be done now." ''The American dream or own· ln1 one's home is dying," Mrs. Wl~er prophesied today, "not only ~cause of the high costs of buyln1 a home, but lbc high costs of property taxes." Mn. Wieder said she and the ci· ty are taking the lead In the fight again.st taxes "because as city of· flciall we are most senslUvetolhc people and we hear them." -The meeting with represen· taUves from the county Board of &apervisora, school districts and other taxing Jurisdictions has been called for at 9 a.m. next F'ri· day tn Huntington Beach City Council chambers. "We hope to all down and talk with all thole recelvint the re· cent 'windfall' In the form of In· creased assessed valuation and seebow1pendln1canbered\teed. "We are 1oln1 to have to come to tbe realization that tu In· creeNt are f ust going to have to 1top," abe u d. Jtamtlniton Beach property owners have been bit by an in· ereue in aue11ed valuaUon or 21.lperttnt th.ls summer. Mn. Wieder •aid that even before the increase became lmowh, the was In faVOf'of cutUng lbe city tu rate of Sl.82 per $100 nlulltion bJ 1 couple of eenta. Sbe NY1 1be ls Coln& to renew Report Cards Out Grade reports for summer 1cbool at Huntington Beach Unkln Hlgb School District cam· pc11e1 were belD& senl home wtth studeats &od1y to reduce mailing upenses. district offtclala rt· ported. her efrorts and try to lop off about fi ve cents. However. r esidents will still pay more on their city tax bills this year because or the increases in assessed valuation. Mrs. Wieder said that taxing agencies such as the board of -Supervlsoc~ a nd. school district and city orricials have never come together before regarding the 'plighlofthe taxpayer. "We're trying to say, stop, y ou 'v e go t lo b e mor e responsive." Mrs. Wieder says lhal the only time taxpayers have anything lo say about their laxes is on school issues "and they defcalthcm tlm1• after time." "We've got to do ~omclhlng or the revolution Is going to come.·· shes old. Tiro Coast Olympiam Win Medals Two more medals were captured by Orange Coast iawimmera Thursday night In the Montreal Olympic Games .. Full details and <>n·the·scene obscrvaUons were r ecorded by Daily Pilot Sports Editor Glenn White. Brian Goodell or Mission Viejo cracked another world record and won his second gold medaJ in the 400-meter freestyle. Fountain Vall ey's Shirley Babasbort suffered the dla1ppoialmenl ol be· inc 1eeond in the 200-meter women's freestyle, but still posted her third silver medal or the games. Full details of these and other Olympic performances wi ll be round on Page BS. -J ... ... , DAll. Y I'll.OT H /F Rain Goe&, Not Clouda I, The rain brought to the Oranao Coaa t by a weather front from lbe 50Uthea t bu letft, but I.ho clouds Hngf'r on. I Weather forecasters say they don't exJH?ct ;.. repeat ot Thursd ay's aprtnkles, but they do say the weathe r will r emain cloudy a t Jcast tbtouah S3Wrday. Tbura<t:ly's rain marked the first July rain 11lnce 1968. Prlor t o that , the mo:st recent July r:Un.f<&Jl was recorded ln 1935. The weather experts said ther~ wasn•t enough rain Thursda1 to measure. Man/ailed lnSlwoting At Sister A Huntington Beach man wbo :lllegedJy fired t"'o shots al his teen·aged sister In anger over where each would s it in the fami· ly ca r . en route to a movie matinee reaiains jailed todav. Gary N. Henry, 27. of 68>i Via Angelina, is held al O~ange Coun· ty Jail in.lieu of ~.000 bail oo a charge ot assault wilb a dNd1y weapon; Detttlive Sgt. Bert Osadwick said Henry was persuaded to sur· render at the Henry home in Northwest Huntington Beach fol.JowiQg tbe episode Monday al· t.ernoon. Reports said tbe famil1 planned to attend a movie, but a quarrel resulted over where Henry and his alster would alt in tbecar. The suspect reportedly became so enr8'ed be retused to go and the family left wit.bout him, but bad second t.bouebts 8Dd .returned witb.lll five mimataL He had locked the house and barricaded himself Inside, in· vesUgaton · aald, but when bis falhu f!nally .coaxed him out be brought a .38 cam. revolver with him. Henry abetedlJ ~ raised the weapon and pulled lbe lri&· 1er. aim1nf at Gwm Henry, 17, and il miaflred. but then dis· charged twice iD successioo, oar• rowly missing the girl ,,..•P•geAJ HEALTH ••• And before a price increase from 563.99 to. $75.10 is allowed, the county auditor-controllel' should review the firm's recon:la, tbe two supervisors said. Tbey pointed out the oriainal contract called for gMn1 10,00G physical examinaUons a year. But only 2,600 physicals Wel'O given. The two supenisora aakl fore- ing OCHTI to ataff for a sreater number or examlnaUons than is necessary may be workiaa a hardship on the firm. l Riley and Clark also aald the required malpractice inaurance coverage required of OCHTl ~hould be reduced lrom SS million to Sl mUllon. The two.man committee a1lo ~uggested tho elaborate phylkal , <'xaminaUoy may be more1han ·~ necessary for certain kinds or ('ounty employee. 'nley •uicnl· ro the slrinAcnt r equirement.a be lowered In aome caaes to provide a cOtit savlncs. The t1upcrvisors ntso 11Jd the number of required phyalcala ' sbould be reduced from 10,000 lo J,000. Their report will go to tho fUU board Tue!day tor dl.scusaJon. ORANGE COAST ""' DAILY PILOT ""' °'~ c; .. ,. Dellf l'i .. --.. ............. ,,,. ,.._,.,.., ,, ....... .,... ...... 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Ju!y %3 I !t1'& ~la Trial Venue Change ~ets Priority ByTOM SARLEY Otl ... 0.llf "'"' •IMI Lawytts for indicted Dr. l.ouls J . Cella Jr. ~d two codtl~ndanll a1reed with the prosecution 11\unday lhat tbe j udp':i nlllng on a derense motlon for 4 <'hMi,:e or venue :;hould take precedence over all other pretrial motion.'!. Orange County Superi°' Court Judge William C. Speirs agreed. He ordered a 10-day delay in the CWTent pretrial bearing to allow lawyers for both sides to prepare • arguments on the mOUon. Deputy District Attorney Orel· b Sean repeatedly made Jl clear in court today that she wants the trial of Dr. Cella, Sl, Stephen Robert Evans, 31: Mission Viejo and Theodore Schiffman. 53. San· ta Ana. held in Orange County. "These crimes were com· mitted bere, '• she said. "Why should we inflict the tremendous cost of m oving tbe trial rrom here on our COi.lilly taxpayers and posaibty ask many witnesses in a Joq trlaJ to tra vel thousands of miles?" Defense a ttorneys Thomas Crosby, George Chula and James Riddel argue that heavy pretrial publicity in Orange County and neighboring counties rules out any possibility of a fair trial in· this area. Judge Speirs had no comment mtbe i.uue.olhu lbanJ.oscbedulc Aug. 2 as the dale be will rule on t.be motion. Judge Speirs• next duty in court action against ~Ila and bis codefenda nts will be on Fri· day wh~ he sentences former Mission C-0mmunity Hospital ad· minJstrator Georie Louis Olien· dorf • .S. of Laguna Beach. Fro•PageAJ SUSPECTS Ollffldorf baa agreed to pl~ad gwlty to lesser charg~ in rt!'turn tor the proO\lse tbn\ he wlll ~ !'Jt'Qtenced to one year in the COUil· lY jrul. Mrs. Sears hu assured Olltn· dorl t hat he will never 1lt'tvc that term She said she will dt.~lare t he &ent e n ct: s ~li»Cactorily :.erved ;dtl-r Ollendorr has lcsllfiE.'<1 u~ a prOtieeuUon wit· oess. Ollendorf performed that func· hon n lhe recent Lo3 Angeles Federnl. Court trloJ which ended , Wllh the conviction ot Cella and his three codefenda.nts. ll was 5uccessfully alleged against the four who were indict· ed on 44 felony counlS by the Los Angeles Federal Grand Jury that they participated 1n a swindle that cost two Cella·controlled hospitals an estimated $2 million. It was testified that the money became availa ble for Celia 's political purposes via the use of faked invoices bearing the n ames of nonexistent companies which were paid in full by both hospitals. Those charges are basically re- pealed in an Orange County Grand Jury indictment whicb lists 127 felony counts against the defendants. o.iry "'"' Sun ...,... EYES ON THE SKIES Balloon Builder Stokea TEST ... part or the ground crew. Tbe Stokes balloon, dubbed "Big Mama" Thursday tor want or a better name, has a volume or more than S00,000 cubic feet -10 times the s ize of the nonnal·Siied bot air craft. ·'By designing and building it myself, it cost a lot less than it's really worth -which is about $3S,Ooo;' St.okes said. The s even pilots -Wilson, Bruce Eckers, J ack Brittoo, Bill Tunnell, Larry Lichina. Dave MuehJ and J ohn Brubaker - were thrille.\ by the success but H • --~IQ-1.1bollllped.1~Jjor-1onger_fiidlta and unt)Dgton more altitude Cor stunting. .. I could have done two or three 380s if we bad been up another 100 Gas Statl•on feet," said Tunnell, a ceramicist who bane glides as a bobby. Several or the other pilots work for Elpper~Formauce. the com· 'Vaces sw· t pany lb at built the gliders used in r I tbeexperiment. •1bi1 ls tbe result of mont.M of work," said Wilson, who noted be decided to be one or the •tunt J!ilota because ... Jf l couldn't f1Y at. we wouldn't do it al all." 2 Harder Ca•nts Chil~ Slayer Guilty Again ( 0An Orange County Superior- Court Jury Wed back to thl• courtroom Thursday to tell child stayer Daniel Alvln f\lSMlman f'xactly what he was told in Baktrsflrld tour years •go:· thot. he is guilty of two count:f.of Cir.st degree murder. PROBE ... and Camarillo St ate Holspital serve retarded patient.s. Jealousy and pohtical power struggles were reportedly the root of Dr. Toto's resignatioo following nine months or rumors about an adminis trative shakeup at Fairview. Deputy De partment or Health Director Miller denied this al· legation. Dr. Toto also discount· ed it 1'hursd ay. "rJle ch:10ge was really made in consideration of the whole state hospital system. There bas been considerable controversy around Fairview. involvina two d ifferent groups of parents," · Miller said. Mill.er said he also needed Dr. Toto's expertise at Camarillo State Hospital. "The director does have tho right to reassign a civil service emplo)'e,..buU fe!Ul WU lime for a change," Dr. Toto said in a Thursday intervlew. He said he c aUed an associate ln the psycblalrlc field and was interviewed the followtnc day, accepting a new job which pays more money with less job st.ress. "We have also ,become con· firmed Orange Countiaos and we didn't want to uprootounelves;· said Dr. Toto. .. , can't see anytbinC. like that,•• be added of the poUUcal out« alleaauou. Fusselman, 1pparenUy uneon· cemed throuRhout bls irial, r"O- · mained that way al Judgo Robltrt P . Kneeland 1ettpted a verdict reached after two days of deUbcratJons. • The jury m ada no findln« that diminished c apacity played 81\)' part In Fusselman'• snot.lvatlon when he clubbed bis two slcepinir ehlldrtn with a li'yln& pan and then slashed their throats from car to ear with a kitchen ~lto. The jury will retw-n to the same courtroom Monday for the sttond phase of the trial: the de- f ense plea that f'\lsselmao was insane on March 19, 1972, when he murdered DanJel, S, and DanlelJe. 3. Fusselman, ~. was found gulJ. ty on both counts after a trial in Kem County Superior Court. The verdict was overturned when an appellate court ruled that the judge improperly ln· structed the jury IA lbe final moments of the trial. It was t estlfied in both trtals that f\isselman rtpped his wtre·s clothing to shreds wbile slae wu away frorn home 'working u a waitress, eut her mallreu to rib- bons, smashed her golf clubs and destroyed many othet' itetna ol personal proeperty. It was testified that he took those actions after he beeame In· IU.rlated.-°Yer h~e·.i11111vor divorce and her insiltence on complete c ustody or both cbHdren. Abortion OK'd BOSTON <API -Church policy permitting abortion was reaffirmed today by the eighth bie nnial convenUon of the Lutheran Church in America. The action came oa a voice voto without debate. .vans that tra nsported the Chowchilla youngsters to the quarry where they were im· prisoned 18 hours. Whet.her the deputies went Into the warehouse. or found what t.bey were looking for, could not be immediately determined. A Huntington Beach aervtce station was accused Th~ of overcharging its customers and billing them for work lbat wu never done in a Superior Court lawsuit Liled for tbe state by the Orange County District At· torney'soffice. The action names Darrell E. Benson, operator of Benson's ShdJ Service, 15971 Golden West St .• as defendant. ll seeks clvil Dog's Time Runs Low Houchins and Madera County Sheriff Ed Bates told a news con· ference Thursday night that ransom may have been the motive for snatcbln.r the youn1sters and buryinc them olive inside a van in a Uvermore ~ (lUarry owned b1 Woods' fat.ber. • Sbertrrs of!tcen had ~arched the Woods • lOO·acre suburban San Mateo County estate Thurs- day, discovering a bout 100. vehicles apparently accumulat- ed by the younaer Woods. San Mateo County Sberfilt John McDonald said officers had been looking for "vans. inask.s m>dguns." He said ne• seardM!s were un· der way in Sonoca County and San Jose where Woods .. has aome acreage, s ome warehouses and barn&. They'll be look.in& for aome more veblcles. more vans.'' · penalties or $2,SOO on each proved violation. ll is alleged tbat the station failed to advise customers that used or recondiUoned auto part.I bad been placed ln vebide1 re- paired at lbe facility. lt ts further alleged tbat customers were told that parts bad been repla~ den. In fad, they bad not. District attc:ne1'S proe~utors are aeeldna an in-: Junction against BeMOD. Efforts to contact Bemon for comment Friday proved UDIUC· ce5S!uL Tranquilizers Danger to Unborn Baby W ASHJNOTON <AP) -The Food and Drug AdminlstraUoo <FDA> bas warned doctors that some of the best·Sellllll tran· Two vana were used to transport tbe Cbowchilla children arter the kldnape ris camounaged the school bus from which the children and driver quHlzera on the market may were talcen cause birth d efects If taken by Batn said one of the men being women during the first Lhreo 90Ught hu not been ~n since • months ~fpregnancy. the Incident ond that officinls C>C• The F IM order~ the drug pect to know today "whether manufacturers to w~te new label they arc out or state and ll they warnings on their .Products are we wUl aak the F.BJ to como wllhm 00 days, f!dvlsmg ph)ISI· ·In " clans of the po111bl~ ha&ard. or ne Woods ram Uy ls related to f:ic~ the threat of haVlng the tran· the wealthy Callfomla Newhall quihiers taken of~lhe murkct. ramlly whose patriarch was The order ttt>phes to the ar oup Henry 'Mayo Newhall, an c:n-o f d r u R s k now n us te.rprislna sauaus. Mua., busl· bcnzodl.azcplncs, tbc best known nesaman who arrived tn Sin ol whic h a r o Valium a nd f't'nnciacoinl850. . t.lbrlum. and the dru g He speculated on Callromla':s mcprobamatc, sold under such pioneer railroads by purchasing t rade names ns Miltowa and moro tha n U3.o00 acres of .E<tuanll. ranchJand. lncludlntr 12.000 in Valium Is tho mo:st·pr~crtbed Madera County. about 15 mUes dn1i:. In tho United Stales and from Chowchilla. Librium ranh In the top JO. Jlolh Wnods and J am t'S Schoenfeld a rc products ()( Hoffmann.Lu gTaduated within n year of cocb llochc Jnc. ~hlch disputed tbe othfr at Woodside Wah School on b~l11 for the f DA acUon. . the sa.n Francisco Peninsula nnd ~~ arc convlnctd Valium Is h d 1 ed a loose partnership ~ar(. a Ho~fmann·La Rocho r:pai~oldcars l'lp<>k '~m tan :mad , nddanit that the • F OA nnnouncemtnt was" ;1 clear The Schoenretd.s are son~ \If a distortJon oltbefacta." prominentpenlnsual podiatrist. · Bates credited a Chowchilla woman who gave police the liC@Me number of one ot the vans U5td ln the crtmu with providing one of the first s ubstantlal leads in \be lnlens~ lnvesURaUon. A gag orde r on the results or the search of the Woods' es~tc was Issued Thursday by San Mateo County Municipal Judgo Wilbur Johnson. The order bars law enforcement officers rrorn disC'U5Slnl items seized under the search warrant executed late Wednesday night. Prior to tho gag orde r, Houchins said Ii true~ tractor had been found thut. ··we're interest· td in." Also found on lh groun~ was a moving van trailer or the ki nd which had been converted Into an underground cell for the kkloaped children. CRASH .•• dAy nt Lo')g llench Community ll0lip1t a I. Lorraine Dooner. 36. wu re· ported 10 satisfactory condition ond Carm('n Mahar was in fair condition toduy, both in t he In· t ~n s i ve car e units ot Los Alamitos.Community Hoapilal. Three childr en. ag 11, l2 and 15, and Mar y A. Minado. 00. lllso wer e adm ltte d lo hospitals, police said, but their concilUon~ were not available today. Four other children also were treated for m I nor 1Qjurics and released. Police said no one bu been c\tcd as yet. pending further In· 'esUgaUon. , Animal Shelter to Execute Hound Tonight A latter.day Lassle·come- home male Af,ban bound wbo Sao Clemente resident& say may have traveled :iOO miles to get back to hJs old home raced a 5 o'clock appointment witb death today. That's when tbe Orange Coun· ty Anmimal Shelter olficlals said they would lead the dog to a de· compression chamber. The air is removed from the chamber when anirnaJs are put to death. But because of an overwhelm· Ins public response to the hound'• pUgbt be probably will be a pared that fate. Shelter awitchboird operaton have answered literally dozens of phone calls Crom animal lovers askinl about the animal. But the dos auffen a bandicap Ulat baa prevented q ot tbem French Blast PARIS <AP> -France ex. ploded nuclear device9 under· ground in the South Pacific on Ju· ly 10 and July 22, the Defense Ministry announced today. A brief communique said the teats were held "under satisfactory conidilioris" al the testing station on Mururoa Atoll. so far from freelna blm from CageNo.86. AccordJn1 to the veterinarian ..,ho tended him, tbemuttsuffers from chronic dermaUlis. a flak· ing condition or the skin that has caused some loss of bead Cur. He was to have ~put to de- ath early this morning. It is stan· dard procedure to destroy a dog if he's not claimed from the pound witbJn three days. He was brought there Monday afternoon. But because of the high volume of inquiries, prompted by newspaper accounts, Kennel Supervlaor Emmett Gibson stayed the execution to .allow more time to see if aomeone cares enough lo spend the veterinarian fees lt wW take to save the poorch. Gibson aald that could coal as much as $200. He aald two people have vl.alted the pound and decided to put a •·bOtd" on the dog until today when they were to make a final cision. • And, the Argban Club or California, a rescue group which ap~cillcally works to save Afghans, vowed again today to take the doi? off Death Row it no one else does. At newspaper deadline late thJs morning. the dog was sWI • facing hia own grisll deadline. Wiretapping Increasing Under Ford? WASHINGTON CAP> -Tbe chairman of the House lnvestlga- tions subcommittee said today the Ford admlniatration bas asked American Telephone & Telegraph Co. CAT&T> to install many more wiretaps thu Lbe Nixon admlnlatrationdid .. We've seen a marked. dramatic increase under Ford.•• declared Rep. Jobo llou c D· CallfJ, "Who is be tappin&? Why the escalation?•• Moss made the statements u AT&T officials rerused to give the subcommittee their recorda or the government's naUonal security wiretap requata. Tbey 2cted in accordance wtlb an or· derby U.S. DiJlricl Court JudJe Ohver Gasch. THE NAME OF THE GAME ••• There is a common practice of ptivate labeling In the carpet industry. Large department stores. chain stores. and contractors at new tracts have fictitious names on the samples so that the customers cannot easily shop brand name prices. Customers shopping at our store find the price of each quality pfomlnently featured on the sample book, because we are competitive. Also. because we feel the customer has a right to know what he is buying. we never change the name on a sarnple book. The name of the game is integrity. DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• • AHIS·installation ·custom d1ape1~ss linoleum • wood ffoor UC. NO. 230422 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAll~. 926l7 • PHONE 6'6·.C831 -6'6·'235$ l Irvine EDITION .- VOL. 69, NO. 20S, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNfA FRIDAY, JUL V 2S, 1976 'fo.tay~s Closio J,f .y . Sroeks TEN CENTS Probe of· Fairview Resignation Asked By ARTHUR R. VINSEi. Of 11•• 0.11, l'tlel IUll A probe by the Californla Al· lorn~y General's omce Into metho ds used aod motives behind the alleged forced re· signation oC ~"'arav1ew State Hospital Medical Director An· thooy N Toto was demandoo to- day. Mi chael Nason of M1ss1on Vie- JO. a member of the Fairview State Hospital Advisory lJount. announced he would appeaJ to Al· torney General Evelle Younger for an investi1atlon. HJs request echoed that ol some Fairview staff member Thursday alter Dr. Toto's r~ signation was announced. Angry pro-Toto demonstrators including off-duty psychiatnc t echnicians. adminlstratl\'e personnel and some parents or pnllents puroded ou~l(lt' hi~ of. {1cc al the Col'tt ~l ~k"'ll fat'ihty Thursd ay The r ei.1gno.tlon wa., han<l<'d lo Don Z. Miller. deputy director ot the Stale Department of Health lie had :rsked Or. ioto a week earlier to J ccept a h<1Jr time as· s1gnmeot runoin.: Cumarlllo tale ~lo patal 1n Vcnturn Cvun t'. 120 rn1h.'' north. i.phttmg 1t "alb ha:. conl11lu111~ Jo' a an ae" duties. ··1 wa asked to mukt• u dt'· cl5 on," Dr. Toto s aid. "I asked \\hill m y options were and I .uked tor some time to think nbout It. My resignation Is effec tivt.' &>pt. l and r had aln>od.y made up m)· m ind " Both Costa Mesa's Fa1rv1ew and Camarillo Stat<' Uo~pltal serve retarded patients Jealousy and political power stru11les w~rt reportedly the root c>f Dr. Toto·s restanaUon followlnt nine mooths ol rumors at>out an administrative ahal(eup ut Fairview. • Deputy Department ol Health Olrectol Mlller denied this ~1- legaliOf\. Or. Toto also discount· edit Thursday. • "The change was really m ade in consideration or the whole state hospital system. There has been con8idcrnbk controvcn1y 3J'Ound Falr\llcw. tn\'olvln(l two ' dltfcrent group. or parents ... Mallet said. Miller said be al:.o nt'i'ded Dr Toto's expertisc ut Conlor1llo Stote HO.pita I. ·'Tl'le dlredor does have thl' right to reassign a C'i\'ll ~er\•ict:' employe. but I felt it wus lame for a ('ltanae." Dr. Toto siud in a <Sff PROBE. Page 21 RansOill Note Found I Kidnapers Plotted for $5 Million? SAN LEANDRO <AP> -The kidnapers or 26 children and a school bus drl ver apparently in· tended to hold them for S.S million ransom. the Oakland Tribune re· portedtoday. The news paper quoted law e n· forcement sources as saying a rough draft or a ransom note was found during a massive search Thursday or a Portola Valley estate. The note. the report said. was believed to have been written by Frederick N. Woods. IV. 24, now being sought ror queslloning LB Joins Coast Buy Campaign B.Y JACK CHAPPELL 01 l~t O•llr PO .. StAlt Laguna Beach has joined thl' c1ly of Irvine In seeking public acquisition of the enUre 1.000· acre ln •rne Coust sector between Corona del Mar and the Arl Colony. The Ne" port Beach City Coun· c1l 1s to consider a !>imilar action ~londa\' and its pass:i.ge there 1s cons idered by observers a .. tossup ·· In a resolution pas!-ed on a 3-1 vote Wednesday. the Laguna Beach Citv Council declared de· velopme nt would gener ate ··massive public costs." degrade air quality . cr eate "serious addi· taonal traffic congestion" and "seriously diminish this great coastal open space ns a source or beauty and e njoyment for the public at large." The three cities have been pre· sented model resolution by the l'"riends of Irvine Coast. Jn it.sac· tlon Wednesday. the Laguna Beach City Council took the re· solution and 11imply scratched out "City of Newport Reach" where il appearr d and pul in "Ci· ty or Laguna Bench ... A few other word change11 were made as well \\.l'll An Ir v in <' Co mpan y spoke~m un i;:u d Thursday th<' com pan)' dido 't oppos(' public ae quis1t1on nr I h<' 1m>f)('rty. but said ats purchJM' "a!I not wathlll tht' realm ofprnrllrulat v 'T m ~urt• tht' ur tlon is a poht1rnll y 11o pulur one In l.a~una. so 11 ·~understandable." Jerry (.'ollln'<. \'orpornte 1>ubllr relations adm1n1strutor. isaid. .. In any r as<'. Wt' h1wC' no ob· jC<'llon to govt'rnmcnt purchase tSt't•SF.CTOR. Page.U> Or :::a~~as& Weather Moi;tly <'loudy through S3turday. partly sunny nl benches. Highs in low ~ beaches. mid and high·70s mlund. Low tonight 65 to f,8 INSIDE TODA~ Con .G 30·ytor-old mwicol still hoitc> mtctning Jar .IN· dttnen todoy? An Orangt COClt College · dirttlt1r trll.r why he think.a it con, on ~ Cl of the Weekender. lnd~x AtY-W¥lt• "' _,"""" "' ..._ .... .. _ .. , c .. 1 LM leyf A7 _,,._.. Al (.ell-• •S.•• ........ "" .. At O.uitiM OMI °'"""'C:.-t'r A7 C-• cs --11-l O.U-.rd cs ""'--' C'"4 DNlll...,lcu A1 ~ I J.7 ........... M --1111a..-... ,. .. ·-· .. -ftt CM Tfl.VIU-Cl ""-• ••• ,._, c .. 1 ---H -~ •• .....,..., .... Ct _.,,..... , .. MaLa-• II -.-Cl,. .•. The note Included details of the kidnaping and plans for an ex- change of the children for the money. the newspaper said. Authorities in San Mateo Coun- ty, where the-Woods -estate is located, declined commenL The estate is owned by Fred Nickerson Woods Ill, owner or the rock quarry wher e the children were found last Friday 'buried in an old moving van. The report also said that three ,·ans belie,•ed to have been used to transport the children from their Chowchilla hometown in the San Jonquan \'alll'Y to the quarry near Livermore, !l5 miles north. wt•r l' found. Alameda County Sheriff's Cap. J a('k Baugh did not specify wher4" the vans were found, bul il \\as.reported earlier that a search 1n a San Jose warehouse may have turned them up. Edward Ray, 55. dnver or the school bus, "as asked to go to the San Francisco Bay area to iden- tify the \'ans. saad Sheriff Ed Bates of Madera CQ\Jnty, "hich includes ChO\\ chill a. Authoriti es earh e r were Health Contract Cella Firm Pact seauhing ;i W3rehouse ul San Jose. apparently looking for the \'ehirles . Offacials there would not confirm whether the vans had been located, but an o.11· paints bulletin for the vehicles was can· celed at nod·morning. Baugh said the license numbers in the cancelled bulletin matched lbose on the recovered vehicles. Sheriff Bates said in an in- ten 'ie · hat the kidnapers bad wanted to trade the children "til for tat for something ... (See StJSP ECTS, Pa~e A2) Board Chief Raps Views Cleared by County Of Assessor By GARY GRANVILLE Ot .... 0 .. 1, ~il•t 5l.lfl A s pecial County Board or &rpervisors ~ommittee assigned to 1nvesttgate a-$275,()()().a.year 1.:0ntract awarded last year to a firm founded by Dr. Louis Cella has &iven the pact a dean bill or health. The contract awarded lo Orange County HeaJLb Testing 'Big Mama' Balloons Imo Sky By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 0t 111e cu11, l'i1e1 s. .. " George S tokes or Fountain Valley watched anxiously as his .. world's largest" hot air balloon rose slowly into the overcast sky over Escape Country Thursday with seven bird·llke hang eliders dangling beneath it. ft was to be the first offictaJ at· tempt by the balloon and its covey or aluminum and rabric kites to set a world record ror linlng and releasing hang gliders from a balloon. But it was also a lot more than that to Stokes and veteran gtidcr pilot Willie Wilson of Montreal, Canada. It was the criclal test they needed of a stunt lhal may be used In the grand finale or tlw Olympic Games being held an Wilson's home city. Success was essential. I\ vidtotape for proof was 10 be.· shown by Stoke11 and Wilson to the skeptical chief ot 01.Ymplc security today. The stunt already has lhe approval of the can3<llan Olympic Organizlna Committee. <SeeTEST, PageA2> Institute <OCllT I > in June. \975. covers sophisticated p h,.vslca.I ex· aminatiOns O( prospective COUnl)' employ<•s . Supervisors Thomas Riley and Ralph Clark snid in th4.'1r report .. We believe OCHTI 1s perform- ing its obligations under the con- tract In a s at as factory manner " llowevl'r. Raley and Clark ito on lo make recommendations for changes in lhe pact berore it 1s re· newed Rather than u tend the con· tract for another year. county supervisors two months ago ex- tended its term for two months and appointed Riley and Clark to undertake their investigation. The OCHTI pact drew heavy criticism last yenr when: -lt wns learned Cella. a one· time political rampulgn benefac· tor to four or the five county supervisors who is now a conv1ct· cd embezzler , was lmkl'd lo the firm A consultant s ujd county of· ficials ignored her adv1c1• when the y r eco mm e n de d t <1 supervisors tha t the contract h~ awarded to OCHTI lfigh r anking county Health Department of£i c1als char~cd Ulc contract wu~ l'tlccred to""ardi. OCltTt arter thl'v recomml'nclf'd the department i ive the ph}s1r11l exammat1on!I An e:arh rt•port on OCJ ITl ' performanrC" c•lc.'d .i lar~l' number or crrorc; It wo!I chnr J:ed by employt· represent a t"<'!> I hut a ctc·t111l<•rl h1:ulth qUC!>llonna1rc• th.11 ,., part of the phys1r;1l t•xam1na1um pro ress con ~tatutc•-1 un 1llt-1ital evasion or privac~ Those ohJN't arm." not wal h .. t;md ing, Riley and 'lurk eondudc•d ttt the 4.'nd of thrir 1nvt'. 11g11111111 that lhc contraet lw rl'nl'wed Their flncllni: ('Orne aflrr tlwv and mC'mhl•r11 of their 1-tuff in <Sf't-ll•:AJ.Tll, l'111tr l\21 Norrisa P. Brandt of Irvine. president of the Saddleback College Dtstrict board of tl'Ustees. is unhappy with one of tbe dis tri ct ·s ta:xpayers - Orange County Assessor Bradley Jacobs of M lssion Viejo. She is particularly disturbed about remarks made by Jacobs in an interview earlier this week after college trustee approved a 1976-77 tax rate of 95 cents per SlOO or assessed valuation, about rive cents higher than last year. J acobs calculated lhat the dis· tricl next year could raise the same amount or tax money as last year with a rate of just 73 cents because or the 23.2 percent increase in district property values. Thal would be 16 cents less lhan last year's rate. In a letter mailed to Jacobs Thursday, Mrs. Brandt urged the county assessor, as a "new resi- <See BRANDT, Page A2> Ford Not Likely VP WASHINGTON IAPJ - Ir nominat ed b y lhe Republicans for president. would R o n a ld Reagon rind Gerald Ford an ac- ceptable runmnR mate'> Asked that question by the Indianapolis News, a R eaga n s p o kes man replied today · "Obviously we don't thank Ford would accept." "Alf th(' governor has said on this qu<'sllon is that he would want so· m<'e>ne with tht> s ome political philosophy," the 11pokesm an added. Getting a Bath A workman hoses down the huge limestone pylon sculpture on the facade of the RCA Building in New York's Rockefeller Center. The sculp,ture. by Leo Friedlander, is one of two pylons over the entrance to the NBC studios on West soth Street. Developers' Fees Aid Irvine Parks More than $400,000 in de- velopers' tees from nine Irvine communities is currently availa· ble for improvements to local parks. According lo the latest tally by city aides, $211,035 or that money is earma rked for the de velop· ment o( Rancho San Joaquin Park and its mulli·purpose build· Ing. Local park funds come from in· dividual developers under the provisions of the Quimby Act. They can either donate parkland for the communiiies \lley de· velop, or give money to the city for parkland acquisition or park improvements. The money for Rancho San Joaquin Park comes from fees from University Park and Rancho San Joaquin. City Aide Harry Ehrlich said a list or the difrerent amounts or available money and a compa- nion list of suggested park lm· provemenu will be given lo lbe city councH before their meeting Tuesday. Al that time, they'll be asked to okay the list and authorize the t'ommunlty services director to be$11n work on the new park pro· JQC'L'I. T he list include s : Racquel Club Park. $389, park trees; Presley Park, S28,371. play equipment; College Park Community, $10.781, play equip· ment and ground cover in nower beds: Culverdale Park, $38,529, acquisition or parkland near Main Street and Thiel: Willows Park, $7,864. r ebuild slope bank~ :md upgrade irrigation; Irvine Groves. $49.550, add Lo Heritage Park : Turtle Rock Park Enclave rv. $1,702. play equipment. . . Pat Returns To Clemente From Hospital LONG BEACH <API -Pol Nixon boarded a wheelchair and then a limousine today for a rldt back lo the San Clemente estate where she Is to continue her r«'· covery rrom a parUa.IJy paraly?.· ing stroke. Legion Post Formation Set in Irvine Dog's Time Runs Low~ Horutd Who Came Home May Die Tonight Former President Richard Nixon smiled and waved 811 he pu"bed his wife's wh~l<'halr to the wailing vehicle. The couple's daughters, Julie 1-;lsenhower and Tricia Cox, stoo<l on euch Aide or their mothc-r durlni< the 11hort Journey to lbc Long Beach Memorial llo11plt11 I Medical Cftller parklnic lot. ''I reel nnc, but I'm a little frightened or this driver ... 1·ht• four family members burst Into laughter at Mrs. Nixon's Joking .refere n ce to her husband's wheelchair pushing skill. Veterans in Irvine who are in· terested in becomin& charter members of a new Irvine American Legion Past may sign up Saturday a!temoon at city ball. Scotty Showers. former com- mander or Santa Ana American Legion Post 131, bas been ap. pointed to organize the new post in Irvine. He will be in the city (()Uncil chambers at city ball from 2 p. m. to s p.m.. to take signups and answer quest ions about the legion. Veterans of Wof'ld War I, World War tr, tl'le Korean War and Vietnam War are invited to join. They should brtng their dis· charge papers Saturday, Showers said. A lalter-d ov Lass1e·coml'· home male Afghan hound who San Clemente residents say may have traveled 500 miles to Aet back to his old home r:icro a s o·ctock appointment with death today. That's when the Oran,ge Coun· ty Anmimal Sheller omc1alc; Sillrl they would lead the dQJ: to a de· compression chamber. The nir I!! rfll\oved from the chamlX'r when animals are put to death, But becouse o r an overwhelm· ing public r esponse to the hound's plight he probably will be spared tf'lot fate Shelter switchboard operators have an.swcred IJteralJy do1cns of phone calls from animal lovers asking about the anlmnl. But the dog suffers a handicap that has pre ,•ented any or them so far from freeing him rrom CageNo.86. According to the veterinarian who tended him. the mull suffers from chronic dermatitis. a Oak· ing condiUon of the skjn that has raused some loss of head fur. lie was to have been put to de· alb early tbjs morning. Jt ts stan- dard procedure to detitroy a dog iC he·s not claimed from the pound within thrff days. He was t>rought there Monday afternoon. But because of the high vohune of inquiries, prompted by news paper accounts Ke nnel Supen•l.sor Emmetl Gibson I stayed the execution to allow more time to see if &0meone cares e nou1h to spend tbe veterinarian rees it wUl tale to SIVe the poorcll. Glbsoo sa.id that could toll as much as szoo. And, the Afghan c·lub or California. a rescue group which' s pecifically works to save Afghans, vowed apin today to tile the do~ off Death Row if no one•edoea. Al newspaper deadline Jate thl• morning. the dog wu still rac\ng his own 1ri1ly deadline. Re aaid two· PtOPlt ha"' vitited the poc.md and decided fO put a "!told" on the dOI unW today wben they were to make a ftnal dsion. Nixon he lped his wife enter the black llmouslne and waved to newsmea before the limousine, drlven by Secret Servtce agent Bill Granger, departed. Mr s. Nixon, 64, waa hospltallz~ July 8 after suffer• Ing a stroke the previous after~ MOil while rtadlol( on the patio 01 the Nixons' San Cle mente eslat CuaPacmca. The stroke weakened her le lfde and Impaired her apeech. Within a few day~ of he'° bosp,tlliution. however, M~~ rtixon h ad boun physical therapy . .- A Z OAIL v PILOT t l're•ra .. A I SECTOR ••. ol any or all or the 10,000-acre site. The problem is that or aJI the acenciu we have ~orked with 00 ., tu plan 1tnce 1988, none has in· ·: d1cated tiny 1ntut'St in buylna 1l ~all ." : Collins said he did not know tbe pcmlble selling price. T he state h as intended to purchase 1.300 acrn or beach and canyon land for $'7.S million. half o f the land'• uppn1i1ed value. That 11alc currently lt t"Mnarled in a lawsuit brou1ht by Joan Jr vane Sm ith \o flail. lhe deal. Additional acreage has been earmarked for public purchase by the State Coastal Commission as part or a $250 million bood measure facing voters in Nov· t!mber. ··rn all. we have propoted ltuat 65 percent ol the lend be &C'QWred through one means or another as }>ublic recreation and open space.'· Collins said. "The county plllnning starr would Uke to see that increased to 75 percent. Laguna is now pro- posing 100 percent. .. If there 1s a wav lodolhat and it is determined available public funds would be heller spent there than elsewhere, we have no ob- jection, but we fra nkly don 't think that is a realistic expecta· lion nor does, of course, the coun· ty planning department which has researched and discarded the possibility of havin~ no de· velopment at all in the area." he said. . . ed th The council said ll behev e property should be used for re· sort developm ent and recrea· tional purposes so everyone can enjoy lhe spectacular property and not ju!lt the wealt.hv wbo could afford to purchase houses there. Irvine Mayor David Sills voted against the measure. In Laguna Beach, Councilman Jack McDowell voted against the proposal for p ublic purchase. )1cDowell said the city should al· tempt to negotiate realistically with the company and nol in- dulge in actions unlikely to sue· <'eed. ln a letter sent lo the county Emironm enlal Planning Agency on July 6, Joseph Bodoviti, ex- t'cuti\'e director of the California Coastal Conservation Com- mission. discountro the possibili- ty or public purchase of the total 10,000 acres. "We have been unable to de· tect any enthusiasm on the part or public agencies -Federal. st ate or local -for purchase or the entire undeveloped coastal area." the letter stated. Bodoviti said his starr hus t.·stimated that the price tag for s tate land purchases in the <'Oastal urea will toJal "as much as SJO m1lhon. In addition to passlna the re- i.olut ion s upportlnte public ac- qu1s1t1on or the lands. the lr\•lne Cit" Council declared us "ell thu't the no residential de\·elop- menl s hould be permitted in the roast al !irttor f'ro• Pa~AI SUSPECTS "ll was m y thcoey all alona. whoever h eld the childre n planned lo hold them for .a period ol time anrl trade them. tit ror tat. for something. I believe 1 know now what that was." Bates said. Wood s' son und twoothervoun~ men fro a wealthy San Francisco area family are sought for ques· 11onlng in the kidnaping. A na· t1onw1dc nll points bulletin said tbl.')' nre "arme d a nd dnngt•rnul'\ " Tht' thrt'l' named 1n the bulletin Intl' 'f hursday were Fr~nck N. Woods IV. 24: .l;1mr11 I.. &h<X'n· fl'ld. 2t. and his hrother H1chard .i\ '22 Richard Schocnfrld hall rr· portedly been se<-n tal his peninsula estate as late ns Wed· n<"Sd.1~· anernoon as officers Wt' re mounhn" the st' arch. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT AoCJert N. Wred Pn\kMftl __ _ Thomas Keevll Lf•I., Thom as A. Murphlne M1,.....,.c •• w t• ....... (714) MMn1 ct.utf._ Ah9rtltifttMH 671 ~'Y1lt.ir-Olf/(f ,.,..,,. ,......,,,..., . .._ 4tM6JIO Clle"lf14'11 ,.,. 0-l"l!e , .. " ....,,"" ... c. .... ..-n. Ho M•~ \f'Or~l. Otv\<IP44_,\. '101'°4'._.. ,.,.u., ., ... ,., ., '"•"h """"' '"'• " ... ~•OIK"' •lli-.ut tff(lll "'"'''""' •I c-.,.itfll-n.r. So<.,.d clH• ..... ,~ plld "' Onll Mt .. , Gt!-.. ,_,..,left •• c,..,.. ~ n .....,_ ""';"'"""' ... U"'°"IM¥, .... ~llry-l­llcD-r, Friday. July n. l916 0111, l'llol -11, lllc!Yrf lt-l•r 'BIG MAMA' SOARS UPWARD WITH SEVEN GLIDERS TO TEST OLYMPIC STUNT From Orange Coaat'• Escape Country to Montreal as the Grand Finale? ,..,...,rage A l TEST ... It would Involve dropping five smoke-equjpped gliders lo trace fJie Olympic rings In the air. "When I rirst caa'le up with this idea in March. the balloon,jng fratemity-said-f-w~-et'tl~)'-itnd that il was impossible." Wilson said. "They said the most any balloon could lift and drop was one &lider. "They said all kinds of thjngs, like lhe top of the balloon would blow out or it would shoot into the atmosphere a n er rcleasing 1,000 pounds of ballast all at once." Thursday·s plan was \o hlt lhe gliders <t here were to be eight bulonepilot.dldn't show up> to an altitude of about 400 feet and re· lease the m in groups or two, three or four so they could fly to the ground in formation. Wilson said Stokes, owner of a balloon m anufacturing company a nd part o f World Wide Ascensions. Inc .. wllS th<' only one who believed it coul~ be done -particularly with bis big hot air balloon. Fusselman Guilty of 2 Murder Raps An Orange County Su rior Court j ury filecf bac to the- courtroom Thursday to tell chlld slayer Daniel Alvin l'\asselman exactly what he was told in Bakersfield four years ago: that he is guilty or two counts-of first degree murder . l'\asselman, apparenUy uncon. cerned throughout his trial, re- main cd that way as Judge Robert P . Kneeland accepted a verdict reached after two days of deliberations. The jury made no finding that diminished capacity played any purt in Fusselm an's motivation wh<>n he clubbed his two sleeping children wtth a frying pan and then slashed tht>ir throats from eur to car with a kitchen knife. The J Ur~· wall return to the t.ame courtroom Monday for the suond phasl' of the tnal Ure d<' frnsc plea lhal 1-'usselman "as in!>anc on March 19, l!Y72, when he murdered Daniel. 5. and Danielle. 3. Tuv Coast Olympians Win Medals 1fwo--more medals were captured by Orange Coast swimmers Thursday night in the Montreal Olympic Games. FUil details and on-the-scene observations were recorded by Dally Pilot Sports Editor Glenn White. Brian Goodell of Mission Viejo cracked another world r ecord and won his second gold medal in the 400-meter freestyle. Fou n t ai n Vall ey's Shirley Babashoff suffered the disappointment or be· ing second in the 200-meter women's fre'estylc, but still posted her th ird s ilver medal of the games l'\all det ails or these and o th er Olympic perform a nces will b e found on Page BS. Coast Cyclists Hunted By LAVRIF. KMPER Ot .... 0 .. 1" "'i.!IWtt Air and ground crc>ws wt'rt> cl01>ely che<'k inJt an *>!> to 000· squue·mlle area or rcmott>. roueh terrain ht>tw~n the M<•x lean border and Ensenad:i today In their se>arch for twn Orunj!e Const residents nussing sance Sunday. T he pair M motorcyclists. William G. Kastorfr of 3J35t Brl'merton. Dana Point, nnd MalSayukl Tanaka. a for mer Snn Juan Capistr,ano resident who now lives in Long Bench, WE're last seen Saturday night. They were expected to return home Sunday night. "We've been handicapped since the onset <of the search 1 because we ha\'e no idea \\ httl their plans were." said Lt Robert Morse of the San Diego County She riff's Department , who is coordinating the search. He said the two men left their van on the United States side of the border near Tecate Saturday and crossed over into l\lexiro. They spent that night m a trailer in Ensenada, he said. Although the cyclists' plans are unknown. Mo rse said, .. we've pretty well ruled out the desert.'' Temperatures in the de - sert have ranged from lOS lo 110 degrees and there would be no possibility for the two men lo sur- vive. he said. But they ha,·e eliminated t!Us area from the search. he ex- plained, because of the men's ex· perience and the time element. He said searchers are certain lhe veteran cyclists planned lo re· tum lo San J uan on Sunday so it wouldn't have been logical (or them lo atte mpt lo cross the de- sert In the time they had. He said officials are also sure the men would not have changed their plans and st ayed in Mexico for a longer time without telling their families and friends. Fro• Page ;I I PROBE ... Thursday interview. He s ajd he called an associate In the psychiatric field and was interviewed the foUowing day, acceptlng a new job which pays more money with less job stress. "We have also become con. finned Orange Countians and WP dJdn't want to uproot ourselves," said Dr. Toto. "1 c an't see anything like that." he added of the political ouster allegations. . E'ai.r .. tj .. e.JiL .. arujsQI_y b9ard member Nason disagrees. "I am concerned enough to know there is more to thtS than what's come out on the surface," ·he said. "l a m concerned with two areas.·• he a dded, "th e methodology used to 'remove' Dr Toto for one, and I am going to ask the attorney general and also our board to investigate it." Ame rican Freed BELGRADE. Yugoslavia I AP 1 -Laszlo Toth. a Yugoslav. American from Colorado, was released from prison today after serving 11 months of a seven- yea r term for economic es- pionage. Toth. 44, was expelled from the country a nd was flying back to the United States. He was due in New York this afternoon. . f'ro• Pagr ,, I BRANDT ... dent" or the d istrict. to "visit \lollh us to discuss thu growth ul the district and the unfair monetary ossistanceo "e recch e (rom th(' Stat<.• b<!CtlW e WC l\re U 'rich' d1str1r t due to our t ax as-ses mcnt .," She also nskerl J ucobs lo help the colltge" dlstri<'t 1:et mor<' t'quitublc trl'Dtment from the stale. lr\ his comments this week. Jacob' said truskes hud to justify every penny over tho '73- cont lcvd to bl' honest with th(' h1xpayt•rs. ln her letter. Mrs. Drandt gun· ~ome reosons. She said that ha t y<.·ur. lht- Coust Com munity College Dis· trtct received more than S738 per foll time student in slate aid while Saddleback got only $125. "I ask you. is thls fair?" she said in her letter to Jaco~. "So our taxpnyers. as you can Si.'(', arc required to pa~ mor~ per student." s he <'ontinued. .. Coast College, with a larger mcrease in assessed valuation than our district this year, Is still r:using its rate s ix cenlS. We plan lo raise ours five and one thlrd cents." The Saddleback board chief cited the Mission Viejo school's need to keep pace with rapid community 8rowth, medical in- surance costs. and wage in-creases. "Incidentally, we arc only ad· ding s ix full time Instructors because we have lo scrimp," she told Jacobs. Mrs. Brandt suld the college is trying lo lncrense anrl improve vocational ofrerlngs to prevent local students from attending other community college dis· tricls. Suddleback will pay more than Sl million next year to other dJstricls In "sent taxes" and tui· t.Jon. "I could add more lo the list or added costs in a growing com· munity, especially in the ·poor litUe rich' Saddleback Communi- ty College District," she said in the letter. "I ask you to help us rccci\'(~ equitable treatment from lhc stale." she added. ··.Maybe this ran be accomplished by cullin~ our assrssm l'nti. but I kno", rl' :.1ltst1cally. that houses ~re sell mg for hiAher prices and I \\ 111 state that. ns for as I know, you are doin~ n AOOd job." "1 hope you will come lo the meetings of the board of trustees in order to obtain more informa- tion and I hope you will compare Saddleb ack College's expen· ditures with other colleges in the county,·· the letter concluded. Jacobs was not availabl<.> for further comment today. Wiretapping Increasing Under Ford? WASHINGTON (AP> -The chairma n of the House investiga- tions subcommittee said today the Ford administration has asked American Telephone & Telegraph Co. <AT&T> to Install many more wiretaps than the Nixon adm inislralion did "We 've seen a marke d, dramatic increase under f'ord." decla red Rep. John Moss ID- Calif J. "Who is he tapping? Why the eseal a ti on'!'· Moss made the statements as AT&T offi cials rcrused to give the subcommittee their records or the government's national ~ecurity wiretap requests. They 2cled in accorda nce with an or- der by U.S. District Court J udge Oliver Gasch. "We also round some believers in people like Federal Aviallon Agency I nspector Don Davis. who got us a waiver to make thr test," Wilson said. Davis was al Thursday's test and was a key part of the gTound crew. The Stokes balloon. dubbcrl "Big Mama" Th ursday for wnnt of a better na me. bas a volume:! of more than 500.000 cubic rect -10 times the site or the normal-sited hot aircraft. 4 112-monlh Premature &by Lives THE NAME OF THE GAME ••• "By designing. and building it mygell. it cost a lot less thAn It ·5 really worth -whirh 1s aho\JI. 5.15,000," Stokes uld. HEALTH ..• lerviewe4 criti~ or tbc OCJITJ . contract and checked out their points or criticis m. While t h e two county supervison said the pact should be renewed. they suggested a number of ch anges. And before a price increase from S63.99 t.o $75.10 is allowed, the county auditor-controller sboWd review the firm's records, the two sUl)ervisors said. But only 2,600 physicals were gi•en. • The two supervisors said fore· ing OCHTl to staff for a.creater number of examinations than Is necessary m ay be working a hardship on the..firm. 'OLUMBUS. Ohio CAP >-A 41 .1.month premature baby born "clinically dend" hns survived lo bccomt• a "norma l. htnlthy lllllt~ hotw" l'tronJt e nouJth to JtO home with her parents. "I've had so muny people tell us to give up,·• ·swd Dr. Ann RoRets, P<!dintricinn to 3-monlh· old rcppcr Tnmlka Root. "Everyont' was wat<'htnJ! in a daze when they came to pick h<•r up. They couldn't believe it. I d1dn 't believe 1t either." Pepper ~till i~ two poundi; un- derweight but has itained three pounds since she was born April 27. weighing only one pound, six ·ounces. Al birth she measured 13"2 inches and now is al most 18 inches, the site or a normal in- f3Jlt. "She was clinically dead at birth," snid Or. Rogers . "There's a scoring system based on four factors that theJ do at birth. and 1t was zero." .::.he said Pepper had no heart rate, wasn't breathiof?, ha<i no muscle tone or refl exes . There is a common practice of private label i ng in the carpet industry. Large departme nt stores, c hain stores, and contractors at new tracts have fictitious names on the samples so that the customers cannot easily shop brand name prices. Customers shoppf ng at our store find the price of each quality prominently featured on the samp le book. b ecause w e are competit ive. Also. because we feel t he customer has a right to know what he is buying, we never change the name on _a sample book. The name of the game 1s integrity. linoleum • wood floor Riley ·and Clark also said the required m alpractice hL'lurancc co vuage required of OCHTI s hould be red uced from SS After 15 mrnutes of heart mnssage, oxygen and several in- Jectlons. Pepper began to respond AD.d was placed in a resplrator, the J>ed.iatM;cian said. 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6.C6·.C838 • 646-235~ million t.o $1 million. \ • Friday•tt Cloeing Price NYSE COMPOSITE -·- TRANSACTIONS 142·4321 ) Direct or collect, to aubecrlbe to YOUR homtto.n .,.,.,, th• DAILY PILOT .. frld11t July 23. ums DAil Y PILOT 9 Not Wage Sla.,e• j Shhhh! Workers Are Real Bosses B1M1LTONMOSKOWITZ Congratulations oo ~oml111 the ownor or American buslneu ! Tht& • conaralulauons ao to all you people who ar.., employ es of U .s. com pan e8, pertioo hcrowrore re11arded us "lo\'&8e&lllves." · YouhlaverinaUy ml\dcit. You own thewholestoro. Whal. you haven'l heort.I a.bout this revolution! You·vl' bffn watching the WallAlr Cronkite Show reaularly and )'OU dldn'tlit' •h1mannoum•cit" Well, he didn't. But you can react all 11.>wl it if you trot down to your l ocal bookst ore or librar)' •rnd ~et a copy of a new book by Pl'lcr Drucker. "The Unst>t~n Rev o l uti on . H ow Money Tree Pension t\111d SocinltsmC:imctoAmer11•a NO W P£TER DRUCKER IS not your eve-ryduv alannlst. On the contrary. he IS" ldely rh pteted 3S a seer or corporate managemt>m pohc1es and operations. Ile teaches at lhc.'Claremont G ruduuteSchool in California. The Lhesis or Drucker's new book is 11mplc. Most larac coryorat1ons mow have pension fWlds, monies set aside for ~et1rement benefits to employl'S. These monies are lnve ted m the StO<'k or major corporatloru . The retirement systems have grown so rapid!~· in the past 25 years lhnt according to Drucker they "now own more than a third or the equitv ca~il~I or Ameri<'a's publicly owned com1>anles" and •·w1thm 10 yeurs th1:. O\\ nershlp will rise to SO percent or more." This <lnnlysls lcJds Drucker lo s ut'h ('Onclusions as lhese: "IF ~OCIALISM IS dclinded the way Marx did, oi; 'o"'.nershtp or the means or production by the worker,' tht> United Slates has berom<' a truly soclullsl country:· -"The United States has tl<'luolly broo~ht undtr worker ownership a larger shure or its prntlucttve resources than such ~talwart Soviet satcllilt'S us Polund or llun1tary ht1n soc1ahted . '' -"The 'exploTlro \\Orki·r· )Vhom HIP union derend!> against the ·wicked ~sl's· 1~ no\\ fumsclf tlH' 'O\\ ncr' and thl• ·fat ut capitalist.' Indeed, thls ·cx1,loite<J worker' is now the reaJ 'boss.'" SO, HOW DOES IT •·Et:L to bo lhe real boss 1 You ha· ven't noticed any changeinyour lireslyle? Youdon'thaveac· ccss to the chauHeured limousines and company airplanes used bv the executives who arc masquerading as bosses? Too b3d. That'snowaytolrc:il the real owners. If workers have be<'n trnnslorm('(I into owners bv tne1r pension funds. 11 ·s ~t·1tmnly not t•\'ldcnt to an~or1e but Drucker. Uo you rt'ct>IVt' nn~· rash dividends from this own<'rsh1 1>"' ~o An•) ou t'Or,~ult l~l un \\ h1d1 ~torki. houlrl be bought~ No. Do) 1111 h:tVl' ttnY say on how thl•Sc !.hare' arl• 'ol· c<l? l'\O . . Many pen:.ion funds ure managl•d by hunk~. which do <'!I.· erc1se ownership rights, ::.uch as<lcc1dlnit whlth stuc·ks to buv or sell and \'Ohng thoshar<'s In corporote f'l<'l'\lons Al the end of 1975, J .P. Morgan·s trust dcvurtment had under manage·· ment $22.5 billion of assets. Citibank had S21.S. billion. B;a~ken; Trust h ad Sl8.9 billion. Chase Manhallun had $12.ll b1lhon. And Mellon National had $11.1 billion <including the reUrementrunds of thestnteor Pennsylvania). So if Peter Drucker is right, American workers now own American business -but it's one of the belll·kept 8ecrets in Ule laod. Quiet Dow Session Ends With Increase NEW YORK CAPJ-Thestock m arket eked out a small 'gain today in a quiel, drifting session on W:ill Street. The Dow Jones a verage or:.> Industrial stocks was up .00 at 991.98. G:ilners held u 7-6 lead over losers in the over- all count of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. Trading was lighL . !raders. re'!orted a favorable response t o the S200 m illion dechne in the money supply which showed up ht weekly Federal Reserve statistics issued after the close oC the NYSE THursday . . The drop t.heorelically means less pressure on the Fed to lighten cred1~, and therefore bodes well for interest r ules . . But enthusi asm over that news was dimmed by the failure or a hoped·for reduction In the bank prime lending rate to materiali11e. 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UAOO 114• ~ • ._10;1 i'ol... .• . . lS,«JO ,, ••.•• Intl ln&llot. ....... , • llAOO l"••• A'' DAIL y PILOT Stunt Risks Britisla Pair Say t lnjw:ed Pilot 'Flying Blind' Strapped Into a plane whose cockpit permitted mlnlmal for-ward vision. a Hunbnaton Beacb airt'f'aft lnvtntt>r was literally Oyma blind when he (t .. hed this week filming a stunt sequencf for a TV aeries. . Kenneth Rand, 42, of 6171 Cornwall Drive, escaped with hi.a life when the KR-1 he designed and developed went down, b\.lt only narrowly. U.S. 'Improving' LONDON <AP) -The "amaaing .. United ~tates has embarked on a re- nalasance nurktd by optlmlsm, ldeahsm. the good life and a hlth level of Political discourse, HY two Bnllsb columnists. "Our society haa ct.teoeratcd slnce I was lut In the States. and theirs has much improved," wrote Oally Ex· press columDJst Cif'Clr"J:e Gale. frHh from a trip to Wasbiniton and New York. "The citiea art> 1t1ll dh11\'r than ··aememberlnc the CJoom and dis· may ot the late •ais and early '70s here," hasUn1s w~, "it ls amuln1 to see the optimism, the Idealism, the puakinate belier that the S>-Slem can b6ttfotmed and made to work, which are dominating this presidential elec· tion year.•• Made It! Constitiutio1i OK'd • DlJRHAl\f, Conn. <AP> -After 200 years. this rural town ls preparing to giv\: its okay to the U.S. ConsUtullon. On Nov. u. 1787, local re idenls voted GT-4 acatnst adopting tht-Conshtu1,1on for fur ll would erode local autonomy. Tho \Ole, oC eoura.. urrit'd no wt-Jght. But now. ofter th.is trial period. locnl voten have b~cn caJled to 11 ~c1uJ town • ft\ftUng Mondoy nJght to n·~t'lnd the lc>Ot:· standing rcjectlon ''Ole. HE WAS LISTED IN serious but stable condi· tion at Antelope Valley Commumly Mcdkal Center in Lancaster. A,. wi-ours, but the service ls no lonaer as Penlagon Aide Joim Ford Camp Boad Mol'llr surly as 1t wos. The bicentennial . celebrations helped a greatdeaJ Viet· The next Bond mo\'1e natn is over. Wattrgate's scars are Wlll star not J ames . healing fast." You Aro Cordially Invited To A11eno .i Conditions when he encountered trouble aJofl were at least partly to bl~e. as~oclates said. but Julian . the . • WASHlNGTON <AP> -WllJiam I. Greener Jr .. the chief Pentagon spokesman, has been named director or commuoicalions for President Ford's campaign committee. Very SooctAI L~ure on TRANSQNDENT Al MEDITATION Studio officials pers\.iaded him to Oy for the "Spencer's Pilots .. filming because of Intimate knowledge of the tiny fiberglass plane, according to his wife Jeannette. G e o r g t .i s t al ~ THE LONDON EVENING Stan· senator. \\ho will dard's Ma~ Hasti~. in ~ column portrav an attorn~y from New York, said. "J have never in a ftlm abdut the before returned to ltus country from lif<: of race dri\'e r lheUmtc;dStatesf~lingthatas!ar~s Program bv THE TV EPl8()DE involves a simulated pilot· less. radio-controlled drone aircraft, so the canopy was painted to hide the pilot, who wore a black mask with small eye holes. He had no peripheral vision when, on his riflh lrCClOP·lcvel pass over a grove or trees. trouble hit. \v d ell Scott the quality of life "as concerned "e en · had much lo learn." ' "The President is very pleased that Bill Greener is taking this assign. ment," White House Press SC?oretary Ron Nessen said. HERB SILVERS Bind LHder/TM Teacher The two commentators said this Valuable ~~~i!~erica should be a moOel ror Greener will resign his Pentagon post on Aug. 1, and assume his new post on that date. .. He radioed he was getting some 'vibrations' and he was going to land." says Dan Richards, \'ice president of Rand Richardson Engineering Inc .. 5842 McFadden Ave .. Huntington Beach. WRECKAGE OF RAND'S plane has been taken and trucked back to the home base Wednesday for structural and en11tlne analysis to deternlme what caused the failure aloft. Support team workers said Rand radioed a garbled message of either prop or power problems. but inspection of the prop showed no failure except \he damage sustained when it smashed. Investigators said theslunt·n~;ng role required him to sit low and far back in the cockpit so his feel barely reached the r.udder pedal controlsT Jike_a child on a bicycle too big for him. "HE KNEW WHAT HE was getting into." Richards said when inten•iewed at the plant near Meadowlark Airport. "He's very capable of making a deadstick land· ing," Richards said. "But for him to make a dead sUck landing like this is ... well ..... Rand sustair1ed head, back and internal in· juries when his KR· 1 slammed into trees he couldn't see. Old Flag St.olen DES MOINES, Iowa. <AP 1 -In honor of the nation's bicentenmal, Mike Malyuke decided to fl y his prized flag for the first time in 30 years. ll was stolen. "The flag 1s at least 100 years old and it might be older-than that.·· said Malyuke, 64. "This is the first time I've flown it since purchasing it from a friend 30 years ago." The flag. which has stars arranged in a horseshoe design with the numbers 76 in lhe middle, was fashioned out of· a thick. almost burlap type, m aterial. JCPenney NEWPORT. CENTER FASHION ISLAND STORE OHL Y 5ss AUSTRALIAN TREE FERN Adds cool sensation to any shade garden . .. INDOOR PLANlS .~ Choice of ... Ass 't. Ivy • Pothos • Pepperomia • Many Others 4&Pot 99¢ GERMAl'(_S GOOD EARTH ••IMS JARDINIER POTTERY Idol for lMool' w outdoot use. llpl Wli-l llMl Wllllwrprool. 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Compe1111ve11 pt1c1d al independent deal· ers displaying lhe General Slgn. Don Swedlund Inc. ...... Adml ....... COAST • GENERAL' TIRE • 2855 Harbor llld. Costa Mesa Phone 540~5710 646-5033 ------Sooner or later;.~11 ovm Generals------ . I L LL Laguna/SoDth Coast E DITION ' VOL. 69, NO. 205, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1976 "ff~ruoon N. Y. Sf uek!; TEN CENTS Were Kidnaped Children Trade Bait?' SAN LEANDRO <A l'> -yesterday's search\nc the San menfroaweallhySanFranclsto portedly been seen at his Batcsandllouchlns toldancws tnined at least one search war Madera County Sherm Ed Dales Prancisco ~rea estate ot Fr«! area family are S<Mtabl f« ques· peaintwa estate as late as Wed· conference Jute ThW'lldny that rant early today to search u s &Jd today he thinks the k1dnapers Nackersoo Woods 111, owner of the tioning in the kldnaplng. A na· naday afternoon as officers were raiuoffl may have been invol,11..'d. warehouse ln east cm San Jose. of tbe 26 Chowchilla children and quarry where the ctuldren were Uon wide aJJ points bulletln saJd mauntJnctbesearch. Houchins confirmed curlier re· A San Jose police source said their bus driver wan1ed to 'trade found t h ey are • · a rmed and Officers searched a warehouse port.a thal the younger Woods deputies hoped to find the pair of t.bem.titfortat,forsomethang." ··rt was my theory aJI along. dangerous." . In San Jose today wher e ownedtbe movingvanusedto1m \'ans that tronaported the But Bates. in un antervae"'. whoever held the c hildren ThethreenamedinlhebUlletin neigbborasaidtwoyoung men ap. prb on lhl' school children four Chowchilla youngsters to the wouldn't say what he thoughtthe planned to hold them for a period late Thursday were Frederick N. peared to have been paintlna van.. feet underground .. It took the quarry where they were im- trade would involve. I le added on· or lime and trade them. til. for U.tt., Woods IV, 24: James L. Schoen· in recent months. Authorities youngsters and the driver 18 prisoned 18 hours. • Jy that Alameda County Sh'!rirr ror something. l believe l know feid. 24, and his brother Richard were allO seeking warrants to eK· hours to tunnel out. . . Whether the deputies went into Tom Houchins was developing in-now what that was." Bates said. A .. 22. amine the reeords ol a bank, but Alameda Co unty sheriff s rlc-the warehouse. or found what f ormation gathered from Woods' son and twootheryoung Richard Schoenfeld had re· lheywouldn't saywhkhone. pUties were reported to have ob· <See SUSPECTS, Pa11teA%l 0.11, ,. ... -.,, ·~ ·-'BIG MAMA' SOARS UPWARD WITH SEVEN GLIDERS TO TEST OLYMPIC STUNT From Orange Coatt's Escape Country to Montreal as the Gfand Finale? Balloon • ID Crucial · Test By WILLIAl'I SCHR EIBER Ot , ... 0•11• "''-' 51•11 George Stokes of Fountain Valll'y watched unxmu!-.lv 1.111 has "world's h1rl;(cst" hol oar balloon roae slowly Into the "vcr<'ust sky over Escape Country Thursday wtlh seven bird-like ht1nJt ~lic.kr-: dangling beneath •l It was to bc the farst ofrici3l at tempt by the ha lloon und als covey of aluminum and fobric kales to set a world record for lining and releasln1o1 hanA i!lidcrs from u balloon. But at was also a lot more than that to Stokes and vcter•n glider palot Willie Wilson or Montreal. Canudu. fl wus the cricial test they needed of u stunt that may be used In lhc grand flnaJc of the Olympic Games being held in Wilson's home city. Success w ns esse ntial. A \'ideol ape for proof wa.'\ lo be shown by Stokes and Wilson to lh<' skeptical chief of Olympic security today. Thesluntnlrcndy h;as the approval of the Canadian Olympic Oq~anizln~ Committee. 'Pat Nixon Returns To Clemente Today I LONG BEACH <AP> -Pat laughter at Mrs . Nixon's jokiog NiJton boarded a wheelchair and refer ence to her husband's then a limousine today for a ride wheelchair pushingsldll. b8!ck to the San Clemente estate Naxon helped bis wife enter lhe where she is to continue her re-black limousine and waved to c:overy rrom a partially paralyz. newsmen before the limousine. Jn1 stroke. driven by Secret Service agent Former President Richard Bill Granger. departed. Nixon s miled and waved as he M r s . Ni x o n • 6 (. was J)UShed his wife's wheelchair lo hospitalized July 8 after suffer· tM waiting vehicle. The couple's ine a stroke the previous after· daughters, Julie Eisenhower and noon while reading on the patio ol Tricia Cox, stood on each side of the Nlxons • San Clemente estate. tbe1r mother during tha short Casa Pacifica. · journey to the Long Beach The stroke weakened her ten Memorial Hospital Medical side' and Impaired her speech. Center parking lot. Within a few days of her 1'1 f~I fine, but I'm a little hospitalization . however. )1rs. friebteoed ol this driver." The Nixon h ad begun physical fCJur family m embers burst into t.Mrapy. 't -... ll would involve dropping five s moke-equipped gliders to trace the Olympic rings ln the air. "When I first came up w1th this idea In March, the ballooning fraternity said I was crazy and that It was imPossible," Wilson said. "They said the most any balJoon could lilt and drop was one Jtlidcr. "They said all klnds or lhlngs, like the top of the balloon would blow out or it would shoot Into tho atmosphere arter releasing 1,000 pounds of ballast all at once." Thursday's plan was lo Ill\ the allders Cthere were to be eight but one pllot didn't show up) lo an aJUlude or about 400 recc. and re· lease them in ll'OUIJI ol two. three or four so they could ny to the ground in formation. Wilson said Stokes. owner or a balloon manufacturing company and part or World Wide Ascensions, Inc., was the onJy one who believed il coold be done -particularly with ~ big hot airbaUooo. "We also found some believers in people Ute Federal Aviation AJency Inspector Don Davis. who cot 'Us a w alver to make the test.'' Wllaon 1aid. Davis was al 'lbunday's test and wu a key pert ol tbe 1roaad crew. The Stokes bellooa, dubbed "Bis lle111a" Tbul"ldeJ for •aat of a better name, Ml• toluaae ol more than 580,000 cubic reet -10 times the aize ol the normal-alaed hot air craft. "By destpinc and buildlnc it m11ell, it COClt a Jet I-than it'& <See TEST, Pqe AZ> Medco Search Lawmen Hunting Cyclists B1 LAUalB KASPER Of-o.llYPl•MMJ Air and ground crews were clCllely cbeckinl an IOO to 900- square·mlle area or. remote, rou&h ternln between the Mn· ican border and Emmada today in their search f« two Or-an1e Cout residents miaaint alnce SUnday. The pair of motorcyclists, WHJiam 0 . Kastorff of 33351 Bremerton, Dana Point, and Jdat.sayukl Tanaka, a former San Juan Capistrano relident who now lives tn Long Beach, were last seen Saturday mpt. They were expected lo return home Sunday night. "We've been handicapped since the onset Cof tbe search> because we have no idea what tAeir plans were." said Lt. Robert Morse of the San Diego County Sheriff's Department, who is coordlnalin1 the search. He said the two men left their van on the United States side or the border near Tecate Saturday and crossed over into Mexico. They spent that night in a trailer in Enseoada, he said. AJtbouch the cyclists' plans are unknown. Morse said, "we've pretty well ruled out the desert." Temperatures in the de- sert have ranged rrom 105 to 110 degrees and there would be no possibiUty for the two men to sur- vive, he said. But they have elirninaCed this area from the search, he ex· plained. because of the men's ex· perience and the time eJement. He said searchers are certain the veteran cyclists planned to re- turn lo San Juan on Sunday so it wouldn't have been logical for them lo attempt to cross the de· sert in the time they had. <See SEARCH, Pace AZ ) Cella's. Firm 'Clean' Panel Saya OCHTI Contract 'Satis/actory' BJ GAaY GaANVILLI: ... Del., .......... A special County BQard of SUpenuo ... committee usiped to inveaUcate a SZ'15,()00.a.year contracl awarded last ,ear to a ftnn feuded b7 Dr. Lciall Cella bu ctven the pact a clean blU or health. . Tbe contract a~erded to Or1n1e County Health Tatln1 lmtltute COCHT1' In June, 1'75, covers sophisticated physical ex- aminations of prospective counly employes. Supervisors Thomas Riley and RaJpb Clark said in their report: ··we believe OCHTI Is perform- ing ita obligations under lbe con· tract in a satisfactory manner." However, Riley and Clark go on to make recommendations for cbantea in the pact before it is re· newed. Rather than extend the con- tract for another year, county supervisors two months ago ex- tended its term for two months and appointed Riley and Clark lo undertake their investigation. The OCHTI pacL drew heavy criticism last year when: -rt was learned Cella, a one lime Political campaign benefac- tor to four or the five county <See HEALTH, Pa1eAZ> Probe -Urged Over Fairview Chief Ouster Dog Doomed? Afghan Faces Destiny Today BJ AaTIRJa a. ~EL GtlMo.ltyPMll .... A probe by the California At- torney Gener•l's office Into methods baed end motives belllnd the alleged forced re· slgnalion of Fariview State Hospital Medical Director An· thony N. Toto was demanded to- day. Michael Nason ol Mluloo Vie· Jo. a member or the Fairview Stale H01pltal Advisory Board, announced be wou.ld.~al to Al· tomey General Evelie Younier for an invesli1alion. His request echoed that of some Fairview staff members Thursday after Dr. Toto's re- signation was announced. AnlTY pro-Toto demonstrators lncludln1 off-duty psychJatric technicians, administrative personnel and some parents of patient.I paraded out.side hi& of- fice at the Costa Mesa raciUty Thursday. The reslrnation was handed lo Don Z. Mlller, deputy dlrectol' o( <See PaOBE, Pap AZ> A latter·day Lass ie-come - home male Afghan bound who San Clemente residents say may have traveled 500 miles to gel back to his old home faced a s o''Cloc"k apPointment with death today. That's when the Orange Coun· ty Anmimal Sheller officials said they would lead the dog to a de- compression chamber. The air Is removed from the chamber when anlmals are put to death. But because of ao overwhelm- ing publi c r esponse t o the hound's plight h~ probably wili be spared that fate. Sl\elter switchboard operat.ori; have answered literally dor.ens or phone calls from animal lovers asking about the animal. But the dog suffers a handica p that has prevented any of them so far from freeing him from Cage No. 86. According lO the veterinarian who tended him, the mull suffers from chronic dermaUtls. a Oak· ing condltlon or the skin lhul has caU!ed aome loiis of head fur. He was to have been put to de· Coast Sector'Eyed By Laguna, Irvine By JACK CllAPPEU. .. ................. Lapna leech bu .iolned the city of JrvtDe ia .-Jni public acquialllon or the entire 1,000. acre l"Lne Coast sector between Corona del Mar and lbe Art Colony. The Newport Beach City Coun· cU ls to COMlder • sunllar action Monday 8ftd at. pMlql! there J. considered by observers a ••to1aup." ln a reHlaUoa palled on • lH vote Wednesday, the La1una Bea~ ~u cl9d...t •. velopmeat •ould' senerate ........ public CGlta." ..,.._ alrflUlltJ, ereete •• ....._ 8ddi· UO.el traOlc coe,.uoa•• Ind "Mrtoual1 dJmlniU WI peat ~ opee space• a-.rte of ~ ... -Nw'-.l ,.,,. &he pulalle • lu'.e:i-.. -·- The Ulne cities have been pre. Miiled model reMlUUoa bJ the i Friends or Irvine CoMt. In Its OC· lion Wednesday, the Laguna Beach City Council took the re- solution and simply scratched out "City of Newpe>rt Beach". wbere It appeared and put In "Ci· ty of Laguna ~ach. "A few othel' word changes were made as well. well. An Ir vin e Comp a n y spoknman s aid Thursday the company dldn 't oppose public ac· quislUon or the property, but said its purchase was not within the realmolpr•cllcallty. "I'm sure the actlon is a politically popular one in Laguna. so it's understandable," Jerry Collins. corporate public relations aidmlntstrator. saJd. ''In any case. we haye no ob· jedJon to 1overnment purcb.ase ol any or au or tbe 10,000-acre site. The problem Is that of all the (See SECl'O.ll, P~e.A.%) . ath early this morning. It is stan· dard procedure to destroy a dog if he's not claimed from the pound within three days. He was brought \here Monday afternoon. But bee1luSe or the high volume of inquiries; prompted by newspaper a ccounts, Kennel Supe rvisor Emmett Gibson stayed the execution to allow more time to see if someone cares enough to s pend the veterinarian fees it will take to save the poorch. Gibson said that could cost as much ~s $200. · And, the Afghan Club of California, a rescue group which s pecifically works to save Afghans, vowed again today lt> take the dol'? off Death Row II nn one else does. At newspaper deadline late this morning. the dog was still racing his own grisly deadline. He said two people have visited the pound and decided to put a "h01<1" on the dog until t-Oday when they were to make a final cislon. Coast Weather Mostly cloudy lhrou.ih Saturday, partly sunny al beachea. Hi ghs In low 70s beaches. mid a nd hlgh-70s Inland. Low tonight 65 to 68. INSIDE TOD.4 't' C4n .a 30-~..old m&lftco/ •till have meanmg /<11" .au-- dfe11cu toda11? An Orange Coalt ColUgt diredor tdU whlJ he fhfnkl ft COil, on P.Q(lf! Cl of th4 Weekender. At «·1 ... ... ft1 • a1-1 I ~' ..... Cl C6-t ... A• Cl .. tAI 01.ILYPILOT L/SC ' t F,....Pflflf!AJ PROBE ••• the State Dtpartment ot If alth. Ile brad asked Dr. Toco a Wffk ·~arUtt to accept 1 half-Ume as- ,_ lrn ment ruonln_J Camarillo ~ate Roaeital In Veotura c.oun. jy, 120 oules north, apllltlnl it 'With ht co ntioulnt Fairview dull ts "f was as ked to mClke a de- d sion," Dr. Toto said. "I :asked wha\ m y option~ were and I asked ror some Ume llO think :about tt. My resl1nauon b tfCtt· live Sept. 1 and ( had alread.y made u11 my mind" f\olh Co'lt a Mes3's Fairview and Camarillo State tt~pltul M:r\•e r<'turd~d patlenta. J ealousy and poUUcal power s truggles were reportedly the root of Dr. Toto'1 retl1tnatlon following nine monalil ol n.unon about an ndminiltrallve sh~tup .at fo'nlrvicw Deputy L>epartmml of Health Director M allcr denied this al- legation. Dr Toto also discount· edit Thursday. Infernal Feud Spome Horuea Spaik Spats To R111ltinatoa Beads police. •·• men Ute an lnf ental redaa&l• tbu tbe...WtdaDcJt. GFl'ICEU erplained It thll ••1 after a bu: bancf.\\'ifc dispute flared anew about Sa.in. Thursd1y; Tbe ~ouple spftt up aome Umc ago, whereupoo lhe husband moved oat, rented the house next door tu his wlfe and moved 1n a glrlfrieo&l Peeved iat Otis tW"n ol evenu. lb~ husband's ei\.rana~ wife t.btn mond a boyfriend Into lbe house her •PoUSe bad left. SO POLICE conUnued, Instead or one unhappy household, lbere are two unhuppy ~uscholds oext door to each otbet becauau All parties concerned tare unary nnd jealous. Besides that, neither original mote seems Inclined to move aod alleviate the nciahborhood friction lhut sometimea results la calls to police. .. IF I KNEW wt\y pt<>plc do things like this. 1 wouldn't be sitting here at the front desk or this police station.•,• moaned desk Ortlcer Ken Jenson. shaking his head. "I would be in some nke office maklng $200 an hour as a marriage counulor," he sjgbed. Assessor Assessed Board Chief Disputes Statements By WllLIAM SCHllEIB£Jt 01-.o.d,,.. ... ,.... Norr1sa P. Br andl of trvln<', pres1dt'nt of the Saddlc-buck Collegt' Dh trlct board or ll'USteeS. Is unha ppy •1th one or the dis trict's tup1yers - Oran,e County ASs('SIOr Bradley J at'Obs o( M ia:sion Via.Jo. She is pnrllcuharly dlslurbt'd about remnrk!' mudt1 by Jacobs in an inlerview eurli<'r Chis week unu college trustees avprovt-d a 1976-17 tax rate of 9~ cent.ti per $100 of wisessed valuation, about five cents higher than II.st Y\'<ff. J acobs c:ilculote<I tlu1l the dis - trict next year could raJse the same amount of tax mone}· o:s last year with a r.ate or JUSl 73 cents because or the 23.2 percent increase in district prop('rly values. That would be 16 cents less than last year's rate. Jn o letter maill'd to Jacobs Thursday. Mrs. Brandt urged lh~ county usse ' or. 1.\8 • "new r~I· dent" of the district, to "vlsiL watb u to discuss lbe growth or the dis trict and tne unh1lr monetary aaalatance we receive from the atate bee.use we 0-re a 'rich' distrirl dut-lo our t ax a!I· &es.'lments." She ulso as1'ed Jncooo to help th" colle1" dist rict get morf' t"Qultable treatment from the state. ln his ~omments thlit week. Jacobs said trustees hue.I to Justify every penny over the 73- C\'nt level lo be honest with thf' tuxpayers ln he r letter, Mrs. Brand~ ga\'e some rea oos. communjty growth, medical ln- i.uranctS costs , and wage in· crea. es. .. lncidentaJly, we urc only ad- dint: six full time instructor• because we huvo tcucrimp." she told Jucobs. Mrs. Brandt said the t'ollegc Is trylnfi 10 IMroa11e and Improve \'O("Ohonul orfcrin1111 to prc\!cnt local students Crom ntlN1dlng <lthel' COffilil\lnlty COllC¥C dis- tricts. Saddlcback will PllY morl' than $1 mllUon next year to otht'r distrlcls In ":scat t wt('S" und lui· tlon. "1 could add more to U\e list or :idded coals lo a arowlna com- munity. especially In the 'poor little rkh' Saddlebock Commun!· ty College District," 11he said in the letter. "The change was really made an consideration or the whole s tale hospital system. There has been consid erable conlroverSy <•round Fairview, involving two different groups or parent~ ... l\l 1lter said. Cable TV Pact Viewed Sbe said that last year, the Coast Community College Dis· trict received more tha.1' $738 pct ru11 lime student in state ald while Saddle back got only $125. "I ask you, is this fair?" she said in her letter to Jacobs. ..So our taxpayers, as you can see. are required to pay more per student," she coctinued. "I ask you to help us receive equitable trulment from the slate." she added. "Maybe this can be accomplished by cutting our assessments bul I know, re- alistically, that houses are sell· Ing for higher prices and I will state lbat, as far as t know, you are doing a good job.'• Miller said he also needed Dr. Toto·s expe rtise at Camarillo State Hos pa ta I. Clemente Council Probes Rate In.cremes "Coast College, with a larger increase in assessed valuation than our district this year, is still raising its rate she cents. We plan t.o raise ours five and one third cents.'' "I hope you wlll come to the meetin1s or the board ol trustees in order to obtain more lnforma. tlon and I hope you will compare Saddleba~k College's expen· dltures with otht r colleges ln the county," ihe letter concluded. ''The director does have the right to reassign a civil service t>mploye, but l (elt it was time for a t'hangc." Dr. Toto said in a Thursduy interview. He said he called an associate in the psychiatric field and was interviewed the following day, accepting a new job which pays more money with less Job stress. ··we have also become con- firmed Orange Countians and we didn't want lo uproot ourselves," said Dr. Toto. I · I ca n't see anything like that." he added of lhe political 1 ouster allegations. F'ain ·iew advisory board member Nason disagrees. .. I am concerned enough to knO\\ there is more to this than / ''har:s come out on the surface," , ·he said "l a m concerned with two :ireas ." he added, "the methodology uSC'd to 'remove' Dr. Toto tor one. and I a m going t~ ask the attorney general a nd ;.ilsoour board to investigate n.·· ' By PHILIP ROSMAlllN OfU..~11\'~•--San Clemente city councilmen are casting wary eyes on a TM Communications application fo r renewal of its rights tooperate the city cable system. The council bas directed city sWf to tnvestigate the ~slbility of eity tovernment ta.Iring over the system. Tbat action may only be a scarcel1 veUed threat t.o TM to take another look at its renewal application, due for public hear- ing Au1. 4. The proposed contrac t stipulates a subscriber rate in- crease, Crom about 15.SO a month perbowebold. ton.so. TM council bas historically op- posed rate increases aod bas even gooetocourttopreventlhe.m. Mayor B. Patrick Lane this weelc scolded the TM operation for what he s.aya \1 an inability of tM company to live within Its budgetary limits. Said Lane, if lhe operation is such a financial loser, perhaps the city should "takethisdogoffTM's hands." Lane said, ''The city could do a better job for less money.•' TM's cable television Craochi.se Fre•Pa,,.Af SECTOR STUDIED. • • nf(encies we have worked with on this plan since 1969, none has In· dicatt'd any interest in buying it all." Collins sajd he did not know the possible selling price. The s tate has intended to I purehase 1.300 acres of beach and canyon la nd tor $7.S million, h alf of the land's appraised \"alue. That s ale currently is ensnarlcd in a lawsuit brought by ' Joun Irvine Smith lo halt the deal. Additional acrenge has been earmarked for public purchase I by the State Coastal Commission as part or a $250 million bond measure facing voters in Nov- ' ember, ··rn ull. we have proposed that 65 percent of \he land be acquired through one means or another as public re creation and open I :.pncc." Collins suid. •'The county plaMing stuff would like lo see that lncreased to 75 percent. Laguna la now pro- J)OSinK 100 percent. •Cf there '"" wuv lodothatand it is determined available public fonds would be better spent there than <-lsewherc. we have no ob- i jtttion. but we frankly don't think that Is a rttaliatlc expect•· lion nor does, of COW'H, lho CO\ln• l ty planning department whicb I J'lns researched and discarded the posslblllty ot h&vtna no de- l.. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robfrt N.WMd ......... ~·--­Jack R. Curley Vo( .... _1_00_ .. ~ Thomas Keevll , ..... Thomas A. Murl)tllne ........... (.! ... CharlH H. Loos Rl<han9 P. Nall .... ~1""'•-i... (~ La,.a .. KllOfftce , .. o .. -.... Ml'MI ,,.,,.....,.....,.,..., lfO ...... "'" Offke Ct<i. ...... JJl""•"-.YSI"'" ........ -.. ¥~ ,,,,. __ _ --~Y•llo~ fUtt~l'M ..... ,.,s..,o .... ,_ velopment at all in the area.'' be said. . . _ .. th The council said It bebcv..,.. e property should be used for re- sort development and recrea- tional purposes so everyone can enjoy the spectacular property and not just the wealthy who could afford to purchase houses thel'e. Irvine Mayor David Sills voted against the measure. In Laguna Beach. Councilman Jack McDowell voted a1ains\ the proposal for public purchase. McDoweU i.ajd the city should at· tempt to negotiate realistically with the company and not In· dulce in actions unlikely to suc- ceed. In a letter sent to the county Envlronmental Plannins Agency on July 6, Joseph Bodovttz, ex- ecutive director of the California Coastal Conservation Com· mission, discounted the pcssibUi· ty or public purchase of the total 10.000 •cres. "We have been una.blo to de- tect any enlhusiasm on lhe part of public asencies -FederaJ. stale or local -for purchase of lbe entire undeveloped coastaJ aru," lbe letter stated. Bodovlt1 said his stare ha~ estimated that the price taa for atatc land purch;,scs in the coastal area will total "a1 much as S30 million. In 1ddition to pmlnr the re· solution supporlln1 public :ic· Qulsltlon or the lands. the 11'\tinc City Council declared as well that the no rcsidcotiaJ develo1)· mcnl "hould bo permiU.ed In th~ coGstal sector. Service Held For Mailman Earl Folmer Ma.sonic ruaeraJ sen'lces were scheduled today !ot Earl W.,ue Fulmer, • 33-year resident or La.pna Beach. Mr. 1'1lmet dltd Wednesday al South Coast Com- munJt,y Hotpltal. Jfr. f\IJmer was a~~­ ter c~er. ffe had worbd in the Lasun• Beach arearor~yean. Sel'Yice by the Laguna Beach Lodge 672 or the Free and Aettpt· ed Muou was scheduled ror 3 p.m. today at the Pacific View Memorial ~bapeJ ln Newport Beach. Mr P'uJmtr is nnivecl by his wife, Haw, dauebter, Patricia Manooslan of Hunt.iaetcln Be8Ch: one brother, twoall\en and three iraaclcb1ldnn. expires Sept. 3, according to F. Macken.ale Brown, San Clemente 'ity attorney. Brown s aid the company's pos1· tion is that renewal is an automatic proposition, but he sees It differently. Brown said TM's li cen se is subject to challenge. And. thouih the date Cor the.. bearing is fast approaching, the council also ordered that il be ad- vertised to other cable companies that they m ay have a chance to take over the franchise. At least one councilman, Tony DiGiovanni, doesn't think theclly ought to get ln the cable 1V busi- ness. DiGiovanni said he didn't. think the city could do as well as private enterprise. The section or the proposed franchise ordinance that has council members at odds again with TM provides for automatic annual rate increases to cover m- nationary cost increases. hut doesn't set a limit to such in- creases for the eustomary S per- cent. Besides that. under the pro- posal TM would have the righl to raise the rates for other reasons il decides justify an increase, with the city to hold a public bearing E'ro•PageAl HEALTH ... supervisors who is now a convict-. ed e mbezzler, was linked lo the firm. -A consultant said county of. ficials Ignored her advice when th e y r e commended to supervisors that the coolract by awarded to OCHTI. -High ranking county Health Department officials charged the contract was steered towards OCHTI after they recommended the department tive the physical examinations. -An early report oo OCHTI's performance cited n l a r ge number of errors. -Jt was charged by employe representallves that a detailed health questionnaire that is part of the physical examination pro- cess constitutes a n illegal evasion of privacy. Those objections notwithstand- ing, Riiey 3nd Clark concluded at lhe end of their invesOgatlon that the contract'be r enewed. Their Cinding came arter they and members of their staff in· terviewed critics of the OCJITJ contrac\ and c hecked out their points of criticism . Wh i le the two c o unty supervisors said the pact should be rt'newed, they suggested a number or changes. And before a price increase from S63.99 to S75. to is allowed, the rounty aud1tor·controller s hould review the firm's records, the two 11upervlsorssoid. f"ro• ragr A I SUSPECTS they were J00Jdn11 for, tould not be immedtatc.ly determln ~. ltouchln1 ond Mndcrn County Sheriff Ed Bates told a news con· rerence 1'hunday night \hat ransom may have been the motive for snatc hing the youn1sters and burying them aljve lnslde a van In a Uvermore rock quart"y owned by Woods' ralher. Sberirt'1 ofrlceu had aearcbed the Wood.a' 100.acre suburban San li(ateo County ettate ThUJ'$- day. d ilcover\ng abou\ 100 vehicles ~pparently accurnulat· ed by the younger Woods. San Mateo County Shermr Jobn McDonald said officers had bffn looking for ''vans, masks and cunt." He aaid new searcbes were un- der way in Sonora Count,J and San Jose where Woods "has some acre•se, some warebou&es and barns. They'll be lookblg ror some more vehtclea, more vau." within 30 days it it wanted lo con- test the bike. The counciJ would be required to justify in writing any reasons for denial or an increase. Then, TM would have the right to turn the matter over for arbitrution. The Saddleback board chief cited the Mission Vi~o school's need to keep pace with rapid J acobs was not available for further comment today. Terrorist Leader Invades Olympics? Fro• P•ge AJ SEARCH ••• He said officials are also sure the men would not have changed their plans aod stayed in Mexico tor a longer time without telling I.heir families and friends. MONTREAL CAP > -A spokesman said today the Royal Canadian Mounted Police <RCMP > "regarded with gl'eat seriousness" a report from Lon- don that an Arab terrorist lender has slipped into Mont.real. But the RCM P spokesman, Jean-Louis Gagnon, said nothing had been discovered to indicate the terrorist was in Canada. "There is an investigation go- ing forward on this matter," he said. Other police sources indicated that RCM P security and in- telligence officials had been up all night trying to pin down the re po.rt. Gagnon said the investig11tion originated with a call from a re- porter from the London Daily Telegraph saying that it bad in- formation from Middle East S-Ources that Abdel Wabab Sajd al KiaJi, secretary general of the Arab Libe ration Front, bad slipped into Montreal with an lraqi diplomatic passport. GlUPump Routs Thug MILAN, Italy <AP! -A gasoline station attendant armed with a squirting pump won a duel with u bandit brandishing a pistol and demanding cas h. Police r e ported that Gloacchino de Astls, 56, at- tendant or a station near Milan. hosed the bandit with gasoline, forcing him to Oee in his car Thursday night. ''Tbis name mellM sometbtng to us, as does the name or the or- ganizaUon," said Gagnon. 1l was the first reported securi- ty threat to s urface since the Games opened last S.turday un- der tight police control. The memory of the Munich massacre has been one of lhe de- termining forces in lhe plannin~ and the running or the Olympi<ld here. TEST •.. really worth -which is about $35.000," Stokes s aid. The seven pilots -Wilson, Bruce Eckers. J a ck Britton, Bill Tunnell, Larry Lichina, Dave Muehl and John Brubaker - wer e thrilled by the success but had hoped for longer flights and more altitude for s tunting. "I could have done lwoortbree 3605 If we had been up another 100 feet," said Tunnell, a ccramk 1sl who bang glides as a hobby. Several of the other pilots work for Elpper-Formance, the com- pany t hat built the gliders used in the experiment. "Thls is the result or months or work," said Wilson, who noted he decided to be one or lbe stunl. pilots because, ''If I couldn't fly it, we wouldn't do it al all." Bay City Blast SAN FRANCISCO fAP> -An explos ive device police believe was a pipe bomb exploded on the front porch or a building of threo nats in the 1700 block of Pine Street early today. Although the temperature In the rugged coastal mountains is about 20 degrees less than the desert, weather is sUll hamper- in~ the search. Morse said . Thundershowers in the area Thursday probably erased any tracks or their motorcycles, h<.' explained. Another problem. Morse said. is Lhat Lhe men probably would have bidden their motorcycles to prevent them from being stolen it they ran out or gas. He said there are '1counUess . ways and places they could ride a motorcycle" In the area and hun- dreds or canyons which create a maie where even veteran travelers could become dis- oriented. However Kastorff's brother, Paul. reportedly saJd Thursday that he fears the two have had a serious accident or encountered trouble on the back \.rail. Since the men knew the are:a well, be said, ··1 would definitely rule out the possibility they are lost.·· Mors e sajd the search parties, which include groups from Mex- ico and the United States, will closely check each small area ln the mountains. He also said he expects the search to continue over the weekend. The search for Kastorf(, an in· surance broker in San Juan Capistrano, and Tanaka, a steel plant worker, is belngcarr:fedout with s everal nlrcraft and numer o us rour-wbeel drive vehicles. The rugged ternin in the area has claimed the lives of others over the past several years. THE NAME OF THE GAME ••• There is a common practice of private labeling in the carpet industry. Large department stores, chain stores. and contractors at new tracts have fictitious names on the samples so that the customers cannot easily shop brand name prices. Customers shopping at our store find the price of each quality prominently featured on the sampl e book, beca use we are competitive. Also, because we feel the customer has a right to know what he is buying, we never change the name on .a sample book. The name of the gamo 1s integrtty. DEN'S ~Alllllil ...... : iiisiBilatioii: ·custom draperies linoleum • wood floor UC. NO. 230422 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA. CALIF, 92627 • PHONE 6.46--038 -646·235$ ' Orange COast EDITION ....... Tod ay's Closing .V. t~ks VOL 69, NO. 205, ~SECTIONS, 38 PAGES FRIDAY, JUL V 23, 1976 c TEN CENTS ;Probe of Fairview Resi~ation ASked By ARTH ll R. Vl!'\"SEL 01-.o..1tf,. .... ~ A probe by the Califorrua At· torney General's ofllce into methods used and motives behind the alleged forced re- signation ot Ftiirvlew State Hospital Medical Director An · lhony N. Toto was demanded to- day. Michael Nason or Mission Vie· Jo, a member of the Fairview State Hospital Adviso(y Board. announced be would a,ppeal to At· lomey GeMral EveUe Younger for an lnvestigatloo. H.is request echoed that of some Fairview staff members Thursday after Di'. Toto's re- signation was announced. Angry pro-To~o demonstrators lncludlng off-duty ps)'chiatric technicians, administr ative persoM el and some parents or paUent.s parlldt"d. out.side his of. flee at the Costa Mesa facility Thursday. The reslanation was banded lo Don Z. Miiier, deputy director ol the State Department ol Health. , He Md asked Dr. Toto a week earlier to accept a hall·Ume a,s. signment running Camarillo Slate Hospital in Ventura Coun- ty. 120 miles north, spllllina it with his continuing FaJrvjew d\.ltles. "l wu asked to make a de- cision,•· Dr. Toto said. "I ask~ what my options were and I asked ror some lime to think about it. My resicnaUon is erfec. t1ve Sept. l and I had already made up my mind." Both Costa Mesa's Fairview and Camuillo State Hospital serve retarded patients. Jealousy and political power struggles wer~ reportedly the root of Or. Toto's rei gnatlon follo"dng nine months ot rumors about an administrath-e shakeup at Fairvie w. · O'eputy Department of ll('alth Director Miller denjed this al- legation. Dr. Toto also discount· edit Thursday. "The change was really made in consideration of the whole s tate hospital system. There has betn considerable controversy around t'alrvil\W. involving two d1frucnt group or parents ..• ·Miller s3id. Miller said he also nttdcd Dr. 1'oto's experlls" al Camarillo State Hospital. "The dlre<'lor does have the right to reassign a civil ser\•lce employe, but I felt it was time for a chance." Dr. Toto said in a <SH PROBE. Page M> -Ransolll Note Found Kidnapers Plotted for $5 Million? SA~ l,EANDRO 1AP1 The kidnapers or 26 children and ~ school bus driver apparently in- tended to hold them for SS million ransom. the OaklanaTribune re· ported today. The newspaper quoted law en· rorcement sources as saying a rough drall of a ransom note was found during a massive search Thursday of a Portola Valley estate. The note, the report said, was believed to have been written by Frederick N. Woods, IV. 24, now beingsoughtforquestioning. LB Joins Co ast B uy Campaign By JACK CHAPPELL OI IM O•ilf IJl>i ... ~ Laguna Beach bas joined th• city or Irvine in seeking public acquis ition of the enUre 1,000· acre Irvine Coast sector between Corona del M \Ir and the Arl Colony. The Newporl Beach City Coun· cil is to consider a similar action Mondav and its passage there is consid ered by observers a "tossup." rn a resolution passed on a 3·1 vote Wednesday. the Laguna Beach City Council declared de· velopment would generate "massive public costs," degrade air quality. create "serious addi· Uonal troHlc congestion'' and "seriously diminish this great coastal open space as a source of beauty and enjoyment for the public at large." The three cities have been pre· sented model resoluUon by the Friends of Irvine Coast. In its ac- tion Wednesday, the Laguna Beach City Council took the re- solution and simply scratched out ··city of Newport Beach" where it appeared and put in "Ci· ty of Laguna Beach. ··A few other worachanges were made as well well. An I rvin e C ompan y spokesman said Thursday the company dldn 't oppose public ac· quisltlon of the property, but said its purchast' was not within the realm of practicality. "I'm !'Ure the action is a polillcolly popular o ne in Laguna. so it 's understandable." Jerry Collins. corpor ate public relations administrator, said. ··in uny case, we have no ob- jection to government purchue <~~SECTOR, Pa1e AZ> . ~ Or~n:Q,:~~s& Weath er Mo:<llv cloudy throush Saturday, partly s unny al benches. Highs in low 70s beaches. mid and hi&h-'7'05 inland. Low tonight 6S to 611. INSIDE TODA~ Can a 30-year-old mu.rical still haue rpeaning for .au· d1nicr1 todoy? An Oran~ Coast Collf!g< director tdU why he rh111k1 it ron. on Page CJ o/ the Wtrekender. l•d•x AtY-S..•k • •• _,,, .. •• ........ •• ,.,.,_ cw L..M. .... 147 _,....,., •• c.iifwlli• •s.•• _.._, ..... •• 0.nlflft OIU Or-C.-ty ., C..Cl Cf ..... .. .., o.u-..t u ---Cl .. ........... le., ., .s-u ... , It...,..,,..~ •• Mki1Mal1r•h .... •-.i-·1 Cl.J , ........ C1 l"IM«• ••• ~ c .. , --., ..... •• ............ _ c• --•• AM.._..,. II ~ Cl~ The note included details of the kidnaping and plans for an ex· change of the cbUdren for the money. the newspaper said, Authorities in San Mateo Coun ty, where the Woods estate 1s located, declined comment. The estate is owned by Fred Nickenon Woods Jll. owner of the rock quarry where t he children were found last Friday burled in an old moving van. The report also said that three 4 vans believed to have been used to transport the chlldren from their Chowchilla hometown in the San Joaquin Valley to the quarry near Livermore, 95 miles north, were found. Alameda County Sheriff's Cap. Jack Baugh dld not specify where the vans were found, but it was reported earlier that a search in a San Jose warehouse may have turned them up. Edward Ray, SS, driver of the school bus, was asked to ao to the . San Francisco Bay area to iden· Ufy the vans, said Sheriff Ed Bates of Madera County, which includes Chowchilla. Authorities earlier wer e Infernal Feud Spowe Houses Spark Spats To Huntington Beach police, it's more like an infernal rectangle than the eternal triangle. OFFICERS explained it this way after a husband-wife dispute flared anew abouts a. m. Tbw-sday: The eouple spUt up aome Ume ago, whereapon the husband moved out. r«a~ the house· next door to bis wile and moved in a cirlhiend. Peeved at tbll turn oC events. the busbal'd':> estraneed wtre then moved a boyfriend into lbe house her spouse bad left. SO POLICE continued. instead of one unhappy household. there are two unhappy households next door to each other because all parties concerned are angry and jealous. Besides that, neither original mate seems inclined to move a nd alleviate the neighborhood friction that sometimes results in calls to police. .. IF I KNEW wey people do things like this, I wouldn't be sitting here at the front desk of this police station," moaned desk Officer Ken Jenson, shaking hls head. ··1 would be in some nice olrice making $200 an hour as a marriage counselor." be sighed. H e alth Con tra~t searc;hing a warehouse in San Jose, apparenUy looking for the vehicles. Officials there would not confirm whether the vans had I been located, but an alM>oJnts bulletin for the vehicles was can- ' celed al nud-morning. Baugh said the license numbers in the 1 cancelled buJletin matched those on the recovered vehicles. An employe of Gaaliardi Brothen Property Manaaemenl confirmed that Fred Woods IV had leued the space on Dee. 19, 1975. (See SUSPECTS, Page AZ > Wn-etaps Increased By Ford? WASHINGTON (APJ -The cbalnDan or the Hause invesliaa· -'laMemllllttee said today lbe Ford administration has asked American Telephone & Telelfapb Co. <ATltT) to install many more wiretaps than the NlJulG MtmlnlatraUandid "We've seen a marked, drunattc-tncrnse Ulldt:J Ford,"- declared Rep. John Moss <D· Calif). "Who ia be lapping? Why the escalation?·• Moss made lhe statements as AT.,T olficiala refused to give 1he subcommittee their records of tbe eovernment'a national security wiretap requeats. They acted in accordance wilh an or· der by U.S. District Court Judge Oliver Gucb. Cella Firni Pact Cleared by County Jn refusing lo tum over com- pany records, Jotm Fox, vice president of AT&T. told the in- vestigations and oversight sub· committee that the firm would not riak bein& held in contempt of court by complying with the panel's subpoena . Moss temporarily excused the company from complying with lhe subpoena but-added that-this "in no way absolves ATlll' from its ultim ate responsibility." By GARV GRANVIU.E Ot .... Dellff'l·- A special County Board or Supervisors committee uslgned to Investigate a $275,000-a·year contract awarded last year to a nrm founded by Dr. Louis Cella bu given the pact a clean bill of health. Th e contract awarded to Orange County Health Testing Institute tOCHTI > In June, 1975. covers sophisticated physical ex· a mlnatlons or prospective county employes. Supervisors Thomas Riley and Ralph Clark said In their report· ··we beUeve OCHTl ls perform- ing its obligations under lhe con· tract in a satisfactory manner." However. Riley and Clark go on to make recommendations for changea in the pact before it is re- newed. Rather than extend the con· tract for another year. county supervisors two month.'! a~o ex· tended Its term for two months and appointed Riley and Clark to undertake their Investigation. The OCHTI pact drew.'heavy criticism last year when: 1t. was learned Cella. a one time Political carnpaiitn benefac· tor to four or the fi ve county ISff II EA I.TH, Pa&e A2> Ford Backer Says Tally Tops Needs WASHINGTON <AP1 -Presi- dent Ford's chief delecate hunter said today that the President now has 1,135 committed Republican national convention delegates. five more than needed to win lhe COP presidential nominaUoo. The centerpiece ot tbe new de· legates counted for Ford were 15 from Hawaii who, Sen. Hiram L. . Fong annQuneed. have signed 11 declaration of support for Ford In his fight acaln1l challenger Ronald Reagan. .,.w.,.,..... PAT NIXON LEAVES HOSPITAL FOR SAN CLEMENTE -Former Pre-sident, Oaugtrter-Triefa Accompany Her- Pat Nixon Returns To Clemente Today LONG BEACH <AP)· -Pat Nixoo boarded a wheelchair and then a limousine today for a ride back to the San Clemente estate where she is to continue her re- covery from a partially paralyz. ingstroke. Forme r Pres ident Richard Nixon s miled and waved as he pushed his wife's wheelchair to the waiting vehicle. The coupte·s daughters, Julie Eisenhower and Tri(!~a-Cox. stood oo each side or their mother during the short journey to the Long Beach Memorial Hospital Medical Center parking lot. "I feel fine, but I'm a little frightened of this driver." The four family members burst into laughter at Mrs. Nixon's joking re ference to her husband's wheelchair pushing skill. Nixon helped his Wlfe enter the black limousine and waved to newsmen before the limousine. driven by Secret Service agent Bill Granger. departed. Mrs. Nixon, 64, w a s hospitaUied July 8 an er suffor Ing a stroke the prevloui. after noon while reading on the patio of the Nixons' San Clemente e1>tntc. Casa Pacifica. The stroke weakened hrr left side and 1mpair<'d h<-r sJ>4.••'~h Within a fe w d ays of her hospitalization, however, Mrs. Nixon had begun physical therapy. Howe 'Guilty' In Sex T r ial SALT LA-KE CITY CAPT -A three·woman. one·man jury to· day found Rep. Allan T. Howe co.utah1 guilty of a charge thal he tried to buy sex from two Police decoy prostitutes. The Jutors -two housewives. an office worker and a retired mechanic -returned the verdict m city court after deliberating J hour and 43 minutes. Judge Raymond Uno sen- tenced J lowe to a $150 fioo and 30 days in JOll , with the JaU sent.ence suspended on pay mcnt of' the fino within 30 days. North Mesa Suffers Two Power Cuts Dog's Thoe Runs L~w Tm> Comt Olympians Win Medals Two more medals were captured by Orange Coast .swimmers Thursday night m the Montreal Olympic Games. Full detalls and on·the·seene observations were recorded by Daily Pilot Sports Editor Gienn White. The power went ore twice within 24 hours ln parts or .northern Costa Mesa. The latest failure occurred to- day at 11:20 a.m. and lasted until 11:45 a.m . ll affected areas north of BUer Stttet to the San Diego Freeway. A spokesman for Southern California Edison said the company is attempting to de· termine the cause and extent of theouta1~: More tban 600 Coata Mesa customers lost electricity for about 30 minutes Thursday because of a minor equipment rauure at the company's substa· tioo on Main Street. Santa Ana. Tbe power loss occurred at S: 37 p.m. and lasted until aboul6p.m . A power company spotesl!Wl said the two incidents were un· related. Hound Who Came Home May Die Tomght, .But tbe dog 1u1r ... a baftdic• lbat bu pnvent.ed any o( them so Iv from freeiq bim lrom c.,eNo.•. Accordlat to tbe fttertnlJian wbo leoded blm, the mutt Airers from chrollJc dermatltia, a Oak· inl ~iUoo of the sldn that hu caused IOllle lost of head fur. . stayed the execution to allow more time to see tf someone cares enough to spend the veterinarian fees it will lake lo nve the poorch. Gibson aaid that could cost as muchuS200. . And, the Afghan Club of California, a rescue ~ which spedflcally works lo save . Algbana, vowed again today to tab tbe dog off Death Row if nn one else does. Al newspaper deadline late this morning, the dog was sUU · racing bis own grisly deadline • He said lwo people have visited the pound and decided to put a -bola" on the dog until today when they were lo make a fmal ciaioo. Brian Goodell of Mission Viejo cracked another world record and won ht. second gold m edal in the 400-meler freeatyle. Fountain V alley's Shirley Babashofl surrered the disappointment of ~ lng sec:ood in the 200-met.er women's freestyJe, butstill posted he r third s ilver m~al of the games. Full details or these and other Olympic performances will be found on Pase BS. _, A l DA.IL y PILOT c Frid!!• July 2'3. 197& Rai11 i11.July? p.,...p ... AJ HEALTH ••• supervt.on wbo la now a convict· ed embeulet. w u Unked lo the ftt'm. -A eouultant nid county of. ftclm J~ ber ldvlce wlaen theJ recomme'hded t o upervfsors that the contract by awarded to OCHTI. -Hl1h rankln1 county Health Department oUit-ials charied the contract was steered towards OCHTI alter they rtt0m~ed the department 1ive the pbytkal examlnatlona. An early r eport on OCHTl 's perrormnnce cited a large number or error . -It was charged by employe repre entaUves that a detailed health questionnaire that is part of the physical examination pro- cess constitutes an illeeal evasion of privacy. Those objections notwithstand· Ing, Riley and Clark coocluded at the end or their investlgaUon that the contract be renewed. Their rinding came after they and members or their stair in· terviewed cnhcs or the OCHTI contract and checked out their p0ints of criticism. · While the two county supervisors said the pact should be renewed, they sugsested a number of changes. And before a price increase from $63.99 to $75.10 is allowed. the county auditor-controller should review the firm's r~ords. the two supervisors said. But only 2,600 physicals were given. A~WI,...,._ SERITA ROOT HOLDS HER DAUGHTER, PEPPER TAMIKA Infant Born Weighing Only One Pound Ready to Go Home fi're•P9flC'A I SECTOR ... of any or .tll of the 10,000-acre · aite. The problem la that ol '11 t.M lfettei•• w• have worked wrtth on thll plan since 1968, none has ln· dlcated any interett in bu.Ying ll all." Collins said he did not know the possible selllnc prlce. The stale hu intended to porcha11c 1,300 acres ol beach 1md canyon hand lor $7.5 mlllJon. half of t he land'• appraised \lllue. That sale currently 11 ensnarled In a law•uit brouaht by Joan Jrvlnc Smith to halt the deal. Additional acreuae has been t'Urmarkcd for public: purchase by the State Coastal CommJsslon as part or o $250 million bond measure racing voters in Nov· ember. ·:in all, we have proposed that 6S percent or the land be acquired throu1b one means or another as public recreation and open space." Collins said. ·'The county planning staff would like to see that increased to 75 percent. Laguna ls now pr<>- posing 100 percent. •·If thf're i11 a wav lo do that and it la determined available public funds would be better' spent there than elsewhere, we have no ob- jection. but we frankly don't think that Is a reaUstic expecla· tion nor does, or course, the coun· ty plaMing department which has researched and discarded the possibility of havinR DO de· velopment at all in the area," he said. , ·Costa Mesa youngstets David Roberts and Patti Jordan 1 both n. were as surprised as other Orange Coast resi: I dents when they got rained on Thursday. The The two supe rvisors said forc-ine OCHTI to staff for a greater number of examinations than is necessary may be working a hardship on the firm. 'Clinically Dead' Preemie Survives The council said it. beUeved the properly should be used for re· sort development and recrea. tional purposes so everyone can enjoy the spectacular property and not just. the wealthy who could &fiord lo purcbue bousea I weatherman said Thursday 's showers marked the first July rainfall since 1968, although there wasn't enough of I the wet stuff to measure. RUey and Clark also said the required malpractice lnsurance coverage required of OCHTI· s hould be reduced from $5 million lo $1 million. COLUMBUS. Ohio tA P >-A 4"2·month premature baby born "clinically dead·· has survived to become a "normal, healthy UtUe baby" strong enough to go home with her parents. to slay in the hospital until she was just a normal little healthy baby and she acts like that's just what she is," said ber·motber, Serita. there. · Irvine Mayor David Sills voted against the measure. ~~~~~---'-'....;.;.;.;..~~~~~~~~~- 1 Terrorist Leader Invades Olympics? The two-man committee also suggested the elaborate physical examinations may be more than is necessary for certain kinds of county employes. They suggest· ed the stringent requirements be lowered in some cases to provide a cost savings. "l'\'e had so many people tell us to give up." said Dr. Ann Rogers. pediatrician to 3·month· old Pepper Tamika Root. ..Everyone was watching ln a date when they came to pick her up. They couldn't believe it. l didn't believe it either.·· Mrs. Root, who quit work mak- ing decals for shirts when she became pregnant, previously had two miscarriages, one in· volvlng twins. In effect. she was miscarrying when Pepper was born, Dr. Rogers said. She and her hus band, Garry. a truck driver. have no other children. ln Laguna Beach, Councilman Jack McDowell voted against the proposal for pubUc purchase. l\lcDowell said the city should at- tempt to negotiate realistically with the company and n<>l ln· dulge in ~ct1ons unlikely lo liUC· <'eed. In_ a letter sent to the county Environmental Planning Agency on July 6, Joseph Bodovllz. ex. ecutlve director of the California Coastal Conservation Com- mission, discounted the possibili· ty of public purchase or the total 10,000 acres. MONTREAL <AP I -A spokesman said today the Royal Canadian Mo unted Police 1 RCMP) "regarded with great seriousness'· a r eport from Lon· don that an Arab terrorist leader has slipped into Montreal. But the RCM P spokesman. Jean·Louis Gagnon, said nothing had been discovered lo indicate the terrorist was in canada. "There is an investigation go· ing forward on this matter," he said. Other police sources Indicated that RCM P security and In· tolligence officials had been up 1----AUJ'-IU,ght t.r.ylng lo pin dov.'Jl the report. I Gagnon said the lnvesthtation on1unatl'd ~1th <i <'all from a r e- porter from the London Daily I Telegraph saymg that it had in- formation from Middle East sources that Abdel Wahab Said al 1 Kiah. secretarv l'eneraJ or lhe TONIGlrr CONCERTS IN THE PARK - ~I' Woolum anct lUs Musical l Madkatz play Jazz. Costa Mesa Lions Park. 7 30p m. Free. ORANGE COUNTY FAIR - I 'onlinuing through Sunday. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY I RACING Falrttrounds, 8 15 pm I • BAND CONCERT -Harbor Area Summer Band. Newport lf.rbor High School auditorium. 7:30p.m. Free . .. IN FASHION" -South Coast Re~rtory Theater. Tuesday· Sunday through Aug. 1. 8 p.m. Sunda)'1'. 3 p.m. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ... --~­J.clt R.CurteY Vic•..,.....-~-~ Thom.s Kee'tll , ..... Titomas A. MuiiiHne ........... £- c °*1eS H. Loos Rid'llfd P. tqll "'"''""' .......... [ ...... Qll'tfltl'tt, ,.,, Or-Gatti-... QPe. -·· ... ,. ... •""i." m-•-.iMer\411 ""'"" ., .., ....... ~~" ,._,,. .... , .. nHod\l(ff w11i.eut ~,-cMM .,.. __ el c:_....-. ~'-:::,: ~·~~J)~ ::u::."::!',~"~· ..... -..--- Arab Liberation Front. had slipped into Montreal with an Iraqi diplomatic passport. The memory of the Munich massacre has been one or the de· terminlng forces in the planning and the running of the Olympiad here. "This name means something to us, as does the name or tbe or· ganjzaUon," said Gagnon. It was the first rep0rted securi· t:v threat to surface since the Games opened last Saturda7 un· der tight police control. f"ro• Page A J SUSPECTS Pepper still is two pounds un · derweigbt but has gained three pounds since she was born April Sheriff Bates said in an in· 27, weighing only one pound, six terview that the kidnapers had . ounces. At birth she measured wanted to trade the children "tit 13'2 inches and now is almost 18 tor tat for something." inches, the size of a normaJ in· "ll was my theory all along, faol. whoever held the c h ildren "She was clinically dead nl On Wednes day, Pepper. named after a character played by Angie Dickin son o n television 's .. Policewoman" show, went home to a crib in the Roots· trailer south of Columbus. plannedtoholdthemforaperiod birth." said Dr. Rogers. Bomb R l of time and trade them. tit for tat. ''There's a s<'oring system based 8 OU for something. 1 believe I know on four factors that they do at nowwbatthalwaa,"Batessald. birth, and it was zero." She said Red Cross Woods' son and two other young Pepper had no heart rate. wasn't men fro a wealthy San Francisco· breathing. had no muscle lone or .... ---ile'·P------.;,a;;.re;;.:at..:.;fa;..:.mh.il~y~~tr~ques· reflexe~.15 minutes of heart In Lebanon Whales A. ng Uonwide all points bulletin said massage, oxygen and several fo. ------- FORT MYERS, F1a. <AP) ·they are "armed and jections. Pepper begar:i t o BEIRUT.Lebanon CAP)-An ·dangerous." • res~nd and was pl~~ed 11'! a lnleroational Red Cross team en· Marine scientists are trying lo respirator the ped1atrtc1an said id ·r · II The tbr-named in the bulletin · · tered the besieged Tai Zaatar re· ent1 y a mystenous a ment '"" "Th t Id h Id h that drove five whales to strand late Thursday were Frederick N. ey 0 mes e wou ave fugee camp in Beirut for the first themselves onto a Gulf Coast Woods IV. 24 ; J ames L. Schoen· time today on a mercy mission to r Id help evacuate more than l ,000 beach. Meanwhile. boaters are e . 24, and bis brother Richard wounded Pales tinians. But keeplngwatchovertherestofthe A 22 f"'_ .... p 1.n herd to keep them from doing the .. . t.7(.13 Umr Lebanese Christians loosed a same. Five faJse killer whales. Richard Schoenfeld bad re· heavy barrage against the camp porpoise·likemammalsweighing portedly been 'seen at his Ro TJ. ... IY before the evacuation was ar- 1.000·2,000 pounds, swam ashore peninsula estate as late as Wed· lJls i 1 ~ ranged. Thursday at Captiva Island near nesday afternoon as officers were The three-member Red Cross here. mounting the search. MILAN· Italy CA p' -A team, using a lilUe blue c:ar fly, -------------------------gasoline station attendant iog lo two big Red Cross nags, re- armed with a squirting turned to the Christian front lines pump won a duel with a bandit brandishi ng a pistol facing the camp Just as ChrisUan and demanding cash. forces opened up on the camp P I. d h with mortars, m achine i\lDS and o ice re porle t al small arms. The Christians ac· Gioacchino de Astis, 56, at· cused Palestinian guerrilJas in· tendant of a station near Milan. hosed the bandJL side the camp of taking advan· with gasollne. forcing him tage ol the cea.se·fire tp improve n · hl Th d their positions by moving into to ee in s car urs ay strategic abandoned bu:ildings at night. the edge or the camp. •·we have been unable to de· tecl any enthusiasm on the part of public agencies -Federal, state or local -for purchue of the entire undeveloped coast.al area," the leuer stated. I FroaPageAI !!ROBE •• Thursday interview. He said he called an associate in the psychiatric field and was interviewed the following day accepting a new Job wbkb pay~ more money with less Job stress. "We have a lso become c:on· firmed Oranse CounUans and we didn't want lo uproot ourselves " s ajd Dr. Toto. • "I can't see anything like that," he added of the pollUcal ouster allegations. Fairview advisory ·board member Nason disagrees. "I am concerned enough to know there is moro to th.ls than what's come out on the aurface;• ·he said. "l am concerned with two areas," h e added, ''th e melhodology used lo 'remove' Dr. Toto for one. and l am going lo ask the attorney general and also our board lo lnvesUgate it." THE NAME OF THE GAME ••• BllllJoard Must 60 The "Costa Mesa City Council unanimously denied a re- quest to reactivate th.is 14-foot by .CS-foot advertising structure located at 1740 Superior A venue. City Attorney Roy E. June was directed by council members to in· itiate legal proceedings to have the sign removed by its owner. f There is a common practice of private labeling In the carpet industry. Large department s tores, chain stores. and contractors at new tracts have fictitious names on the samples so that the customers can not easi ly shop brand name prices. Customers shopping at our store find the price of each quality prominently featured on the s ample book, b ecause we are competitive. Also, because w e feel the customer has a right to know what he is buying. we never change the name on a sample book. The name of the game is integrity. ••••••••••••••••• rim~.installatian. custom draperies linoleum • wood floor LIC..NO. 2l04n 1663 PlACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CAUF. 92621 • PHONE 6.C6·"838 -6•6·23$5 I I • 7 , --- Orange fA»ast ED IT ION VOL. 69, NO. 205, ~ SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUN'TY, CAllFORNI& T oday's Clo Jn~ .Y. Stoeks N TEN CENTS Probe of Fairview Resjgnation Asked \. ly ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ol-0•11• l'llel$4MI A probe by the California Al· .orney Gene r a l 's o"1ce fnto m e thods used and mollves behind the aJJeged forced re-- signation o f Fair view State Hospital Medical Director An· th6oy N. Toto was deman'ded to- day. .Michael Nason of Mi"ion Vie· jo, a member of the Fairview Stat.o Hospital Advisory Board, announced be would appeal to At· tomey Oeneral Evelle Younaer for an invesUiaCion. Hil• request echoed that or so.n. Falrv1ew staff members Thursday after Dr. Toto's re· alrnatioo wu anDOUMed. Anlf'Y pro-Toto demonstrators including off.duty psychiatric technicians, administrative personnel and some puents or pulients paraded outaide hls of· flee at the Costa Mesa faciUty Thursday. The resignation was banded to Don Z. Mtller, deputy diredor o( the StaleDeputment ol HealUl. He had asked Dr. Toto a week earlier to ·accef)l a half·llme as- signment rul\,ning Camarillo State Hospital in Ventura'Coun· ty. 120 miles north, splitting it with his continuing Fairview duties. "I wu uked to mike a de· ciaion." Dr. Toto said. "l asked what my opllooa were aod l asked for aome tJme lo think about iL My resJpaUoo is elJfj!- Uve Sept. 1 and I bad ilready made up my mind." Both Co.ta Mesa's f'airnew and Camarillo State Hospital serve retarded paUents. . Jealousy and PoUUcal power RansoDl Note Found Kidnapers Plotted for $5 Million? SAN LEANDRO <AP1 ··The l<ldnapcrs of 26 children and u s chool bus driver apparently in · tended lo hold them foe SS mmion r ansom. the Oakland Tribune re· ported lod a y. The newspaper quoted law en- forcement sources as saying a Tough draft of a ransom note was found during a massive search Thursday of a Portola Valley estate. The note. the report said, was believed to have been written by Frederick N. Woods. IV, 24, now beingsougbtforqueslionjng. LB Joins Colls t Buy Campaign By JACK CHAPPELL Of Ille Dally ~l.cSWff Laguna Beach ltas joined the city of Irvine In seeking public acquisition or the entire 1,000. acre Irvine Coast sector between Corona del Mar and the Art Colony. The Newport Beach City Coun· <'ii is to consider a similar action _Moow .nnd ilS_1lfil\S~bere is considered by obser ver s a "tossup.·· In a re sol ulion passed on a 3-l ''ote Wl•dncsday. the Laguna Beach City Council declared de· "elopment would gener ate "massive public costs." degrade nir quality, create "serious addi· tlonal traffic congestion" and "seriously diminish this great coastal open spac·e as a source oC beauty and enjoyment for the public at large." The three cities have been pre· St'nted model resolution by the Prlends of Irvine Coast. ln its ac· t ion Wednesday, the Laguna Beach City Council tQOk the re- solution and simply scratched out "City oC Newport Beach" where It appeared and put in "Ci· ty of l.o~una Beach." A few other word cbanttes were made as well \\ell. · An I rvine Co mpan y ~pokcsman said Thursday the company d1dn 't oppose public ac- quisil1on of the property. but said Its pun·husc.• was not within the realm of pro ct 1c ality. ·Tm ~urc the action Is a polat1cnlly popula r one In . 1.-auna, so 11 ·~ understandable." ,.Jerry Collins. corporate public relations administrator, said. "In ~ny case. we have no ob- jection to itovunment purchase CSttSE('TOR, Pa.gei\%1 Or:::rJ:as t "'catbe r The note included details of the kidnaplng and plans for an ex· change or the children for the money, the news paper said. the San J oat1uin Valley to the searching a warehouse in San quarry near Livermore, 95 miles Jose, apparenllt looking for the north, were round. Alameda vehicles. Officials there would Authorities in San Mateo Coun- ty, where. the Woods estate is located, declined comment. County Sheriff's Cap.Jack Baugh not confirm whether the vans bad did not specify where the vans been located, but an all-points The estate is owned by Fred Nickerson Woods Ill. owner of the rock quarry where lhe children were round last Friday burled in an old moving van. were found. but it "'35 reported t bulletin ror lbe vebJc:les was c.an- earlier that a search in a San Jose ceJed at nud·moming. Baugh warebousemaybaveturnedthem s aid the license numbers in the up. 1 . cancelled bulletin matched those Edward Ray. SS, driver of the on the recovered vehicles. schoolbus,wasaskedtogoto tbe I An employe or Gagliardi San Francisco Bay area to iden-Broe.hers Property Management tify the vans. said Sheriff Ed I confirmed that Fred Woods IV The report also said that three \'ans believed to have been used to trans port the children from their Chowchilla hometown m Bates of Mader a County, whlcb had leased the space on Dec. 19, includes Chowchilla. 1975. Authoriti es earlier we re 1 <See SUSP ECTS, PaieAZ) Infernal Feud Spome Houses Spark Spats To Huntington Beach police. it's more like an inCernal rectangle than the eternal triangle . OFFICERS explained It this war aCter a husband-wife dispute Oared anew about 5 a.m . Thursday : The couple split up some time ago. whereupon the husband moved out, rented the house next door to his wife and moved in a girlfriend. Peeved at this tum or events. the husband's estranged wife then moved a boyfriend into the house her spouse had left. SO POLICE continued, instead of one unhappy househol~lhtt~Atec two unhappy .bIDlseh9J~ next door to each other because aU parties concerned ar e angry and jealous. Besides that, neither original mate seems inclinc<I lo move and alleviate the neighborhood friction that sometimes results in calls to police. "IF I KNEW why people do things like this, I wouldn't be sitting here at the front desk of this police station," moaned desk Officer Ken Jenson, shaking bis bead. "I would be in some nice office making $200 an hour as a marriage counselor." he s ighed. Health Co11tract Cella Firin Pact ~)eared by County By GAR Y GRANVILLE Ol IM O•llf l'li.ISC.ff A special County Board or Supervisors committee &!!signed to Investigate a $275,000-a-year contract awarded last year to a firm rounded by Dr. Louis CeUa has given the pact a clean but of health. T ho contract awarded lo Orange County llealtb Testing 24 Charged In Newport Beach Melee Institute <OCHTI J in June, 1975, covers sophisticated physical ex· amlnations of prospective county employe~. Supervisors Thomas Riley and Ralph Clark s aid in their report: "We be1ieve OCHTI Is perform· ing its obligations under lbc con· tract in a satisfactory manner." However, Riley and Clark go on to make recommendations for changes in the pact before it ls re· newed. Rather than extend the con- tract for another year, county ~upervisors two monlM ago ex- tended its term for two months and appointed Riley u.nd Clark to CSf'e HEALTH, Pe~e i\2 > Pier Lot Cmnping .Pondered By JOANNE&EYNOLDS . Ot•DMty ......... Newport Beacb city coun· cilmen will tevlew a proposal Monday to turn partot.u.e Balboa Pier parkins 10\ iato a ca1np- grouad Cor recredicul vehicles. Councilm en wUI dilcuu the proposal at their afternoon study session. They are not expected to t.aluti~lionon it. The proposal from the c1 y s Marine Department calls foe use of 100 spaces out of the 562;space lot as a year round camp site for "seir contained" recreational vehicles. Under the plan, these vehicles could stay u Joni as a week for a fee of S6 per night in the summer and S4 per night ln the winter. The proposal it modeled after the plan put into effect in Hunt· initon Beach in 1973. According to a report from Newport Beach Marine Director Dave Harshbarger, Huntington Beach is anticipating receipts of about $30,000 from their RV Cacili· ty which is open from September to June. Harshbarger said bis proposal would entail one-time expenses of S3,800to restripe pa.rt of the park· ing Jot and to Install sips-, a sewa1e d isposal facility and waler hookups for the vehicles. Harshbarger also suqests the purchase or 20 additional fire rings for the beach adjacent tolbe parkin&•rea. The area that would be used ls directly weal of tbe pier otJ or Main Strfft. li•nhberger said that site waa seleetect t,)ecause of its prodmlty to rest rooms and because that part ~ the lot fs already d lvlded from the real of tbeparklnt area by a curb. In addlUon to tbe capital im· provemen ta, H•rahbarger estimated the city would have lo s pend $3,100 on salary for A seasonal parkln& ~ttendant. The plan bu been submitted to\ <See P A&K , Pace AZ> .stru11le11 were r eportedly Ulc root. or Or. Toto's rt•slgnation following nine months of rumors about an adm inistr ative shakeup at FaJrvlew. Deputy ~partmeot oC HeaJlh Director Miller denied this al· le1ation. De. Toto also discount- ed it Tbu,.day. "The ehange was really made in consideration of the whole state hospital system. There has been considerable controvers.v around Fuir\'lew, in\'olvlng two different groups or parents, .• Miller said. Miller said be also needed Dr. Toto s expertise at Camorlllo Stat"t Hospital. "The director does ha,·e the ·right to reassign a civil etvic<' emµ.loye, but I Celt it was time for a change," Dr. Toto sald in n <See P ROBE. Page A!) "'""" ........ PAT NIXON LEAVES HOSPITAL FOR SAN CLEM ENTE Forme r President, Daughter Trfcle Accompany Her Pat Nixon Returns To Clemente Today LONG BEACH CAPI -Pat Nixon boarded a wheelchair and then a limous ine today for a ride back lo the San Clemente estate where she is to continue her re· covery from a partially paralyz. Ing stroke. Former President Richard NixOfl smiled and waved as be pw-~1ed his wife's wheelchair to the walling vehicle. The couple's daughters, Julie Eisenhower-and Howe 'Giiilty' In Sex Trial SALT LAKE CITY CAPJ -A three-woman, one-man jury to. day found Rep. Allan T. Howe <O.Utah1 iuilty o( a charge that he tried to buy sex from two police decoy prostitutes. The jurors -two housewives, an office worker and a retired mechanic -returned the ve rdict in city court after deliberating 1 hour and 43 mlnutt>s. Judge Raymond Uno sen· tcnced Howe to a $150 fine and 30 days in jail, with the jail sentencu auspended on payment of thl' fine wflbln 30 day11, Tricia Cox, stood on each side or their mother during the short journey to the Long Beach Memoria l Hospit al Medical Center parking lot. "I feel Cine, bul I'm a litlle frightened of this driver ." Thl' four fa mily me mbers burst Into laughter at Mrs. Nixon's joking r e fe r ence to he r bus band 's wheelchair pushing skill. Nixon helped bis wife enter the black limousine and waved to newsmen before the limous ine. driven by Secret· Service agent Bill Granger, departed. Mrs . Nixon , 64. was hospit alized July 8 aCter suffer· Ing a stroke the previous after· noon while r eading on the patio of the Nixons' San Clemente estate, Casa PaclClca. The stroke weakened her lefl side and impaired her speech. Within a few days of he r hospitalization, however , Mrs. Nixon had begun physical therapy. TUXJ Coast Olympians Win Medals Mo:ltly c loutly through· S:icurday. partl. sunny at beachc!! Highs In low 70s bt.>ache . mid a nd high-70s inland Low tonight 6S lo 68. Charges against two of the 2G people arrested in a rock and bot· Uc-throwing melee on lndepen· dence Day in Newport Beach have been dropped. ornclals at the Harbor Judicial Dlstrict Court said that ooe or the adults arrested after Newport Beach police declared a large party an unlawful assembly has pleaded guilty. Hound Who Came Home May Die Tonight Two more medals were captured by Orange Coast swimmers Thursday nlgbl in the Montreal Olympic Games. Full details und Oll·the·scene observations were recorded by Doily Piiot Sports Editor Glenn White. I NSIDE TODA 't' Con o 30 year-old m1'$lcal ~till hove meo11i11g /or au· ditnC'el todoy? An Orange Coast College director tt'l/.i why he thrnka it can. pn ~ Clo/ the \\'eekendt'T. lallex MV-S.nrlc• •• -...,T, .. • • ........ .. _..,..~ c .. r LM.hH ., -·~-t •• ~ .... as.a• ...,_., ... ,., A• OMtiflH 0"11 Or-c-1• "'' CllMIC• u ...,.. .,., CHQ-4 c:s ........ " , .. DNCll-><•• 411 s,Mt .... , ~-.rl•ll'• .. •• Mk•Ml,.._U ••• .,,,..,,._,,, (J., TM wt• Ct l'IMk• At-• T-....n c .. 1 ....__ •1 -.-•• -.. -C• _ ...... •• -..i..-" ., --Cit Eighteen of those arrested were adult.a. The eigbt juveniles have been referred to Orange County JuvenUe Court where they face charges of failure to rusperse and assault With a dead· ly weapon on the ~ce officer. Following Is the current s tatus oflhe cues involvinglheadult.s: Bruce A. MCCiary. 25. 0( 126 30th St., Newport Beach. will ap- pear Aq. 18 for arraignment on charges of two counts of failure to disperse. Deborah M. $.t.dy, 22. of 1850 Phar08 Cfrcle, Costa Mesa faces <SeeCRAltGES. Page AZ> A latter-day Lassie-com e· home male Afghan hound who San Clemente residents say may ha'-e traveled 500 miles to gel back to his old home faced a 5 o'clock appointment with deat,h today. That's when the Oranae Coun· ty Anmimal Sbelt.tt offldals said they would lead the dot to a de· compression c hamber. 'The air is removed from the cbambe:r when animals are put to dulh. But because of *" ovttwhelm· ing public r eaponse to the hound's pJigbt he probably will be spared that fate. Shelter switchboard operators have answered literally dozens or phone calls from animal lovers asking about the animal. But tbe doc autren a handicap that has preven&ed any of Utem so far Crom rreelq blm from C•aeNo.19. According to the fttertnarian who tended him, lbe mutt SQ(fen from chroalc dermllitla. a Oak· his concUtioa of tbe Ilda that bas caused so roe Iott of bead fur. He was to baTe been put to de.· •lb early t.hi• momtnc. It ii *lan· dard ..,oeedure to destroy • Clog if hi.'• not claimed from the ~ wl&hi• three da,yt. He wall brOlllM &here M~ afternoon, But becaue of lbe hilh volume of Inquir ies, prompted by ne11rapaper accounts, Kennel 1Supervlsor Emmett Gibson • s tayed the cxecut{on to allow more lime lo see if someone cares enough t o spend the veterinarian fees It will take lo save the poorch. Ollison said t.hat could cost as muehul200. . And, the Afs han Club of California. a rescue group which specifically work.a t o save Af~na. vowed agairi LOday lo take the doi off Death Row If nn ·one tlMdoes . At newspape r deadline late this mornhtg. the dog was sUIJ fKint lliJ own grisly deadline. He qjd two ~ople have visittd tbe pound and decided to put• ··bOfa" on the ctog untlt today wbni they were to fl\ake a fmal cision. \ ' Brian Goodell or Mission Viejo cracked another world reco:rd and won hls second gold medal in the 4()0..meter frees tyle. Fountain Valley's Shirley Baba11ho(f suffered the disappointment of be· Ing second in the 200·meter women's freestyle, but still posted her third slJver ·medal of the games. Full details or these and other Olympic performances will be found on Page BS. • -j Al DAILYPILOT H 2 Murder C'ouats Child Slayer Guilty Again An Or;mae County Superior Court JUT)' tlled buck to the courtroom 'fhuraday to tt U chdd sl•1er OanJel Alvin f\lssdman .-icacUy what he was told In Bakersfield four years 3go: that he is guilty of two counts.of first degree murder. Fl.lsselman, upparenUy uncoo- cerned throughout hla triaJ re· m411ned tha t way as Judce Rot>t;rt P. Kneeland accepted 3 verdict reached after two d~ of deliberations. The jury made no finding that ~llminl$hed capacity played any Part in r;'\uu1elman's motivation when he clubbed his t~-o sleeping children with a frying pan and then slashed their throats from ear to ear with 3 kitchen knife. The jury will return lo the same courtroom Monday ror the ~ond phase of the lrial: the de- fense plea that Fusselman was insane on March 19, 1972, when be murdered Daniel, 5, and Danielle. 3. · F\isselman, 62, was found guH·. ty on both counts after a trial In Kem County Superior Court. The verdict was overturned when an appellate court ruled that the judge improperly in- structed the jury in the final moments of the trial. ll was testified in both trials that F\isselman ripped his wife's dolbin& to shred,S while she was away Crom home· working as a waitress, cut her mattress to nb- Fro• Page Al PROBE ••• Thursday interview. He said he called an 3.iSOCiate 1n the psychiatric field and was interviewed the following day, accepting a new job which pays more money with less job stress. ··we have also become con- firmed Orange Countians and we didn't want to uproot ourselves," said Dr. Toto. '"l can·t see anything like that." he added or the political ouster aJlegalioqs. Fairview advisory board member Nason d isagrees. "I am concerned enough to 1 know there is more to this than • what's come out on the surface," I ·he said. ··1 am concerned with two areas,·• he added, '"the methodology used lo 'remove· l>r Toto for one. and I am going lo ask the attorney general nnd .ilso our board lo 10vest1gatl.' It ·· $500 Taken In Burglary Burglars who kicked in the front doors of two bus inesses in the Bayside Drive shopping center, made otr with a little less than SSOO In cash, Newport Beach police said today. The thefts were r eported Thursday morning by employes or Contessa Hair Fashions, lo.to Bayside Drive and Woof and Warp Fabrics, 1080 Bayside Orive. The thief was unable to unlock <'•ther door investigators s aid, ·•nd h11d tn crow I throogh the hnlc m the .:Jass, cutting himself Morgan Re~lected T. Ph1L11ps Morgan has been rc- •'lectt.'d chairm an of the Newport Beach Ltbrary Board of 'l'rustc('R. The rive-member hoard slso "'·elected Carter McDonald os vice chairman and Zada Taylor as secretary. ORANGE COAST .. DAILY PILOT hons, smuhed her golf clubs and deatroyed many other Items ol pcirac.aaJ protperty. It WU tat.lOed lbat he took lhoH atUou at\er he becam~ In· furiated over hit wif'e's filing for (ljvorce and her Insistence on CC'mpJete custody of both children. f'roaP•~Af HEALTH •.. undertake their investigation. The OCHTI pact drew heavy criticism last year when: -It was learned C.eJJa, a one time polJticaJ campaign benef•c· tor to four of the five county supervisors wbo is now a cmVJct· ed embeuler, was linked to the flrm. -A COQSuJtut said county of. ficials ignored her adfice when they recommended to supervisors that the cc5ntract by aw.arded to OCHTI. -High ranking county Health ~partment officials charged the contract was steered tewards OCHTI after they rtte>mmeoded tbe department give lbe physical examinations. -An early report on OCHTI's performance cited a lar ge nllmber or errors. -It was char_ged by employe representatives that a detalled health questionnaire that ls part ol the physical examination pro- cess constitutes an illecal evasion or privacy. Tbo5e objections notwithstand· ing. Riley and Clark concluded at the end of their inves\l1ation that the contract be renewed. Their finding came after they and members or lbeir staff in· terviewed crtUcs ol the OClm contract and checked out their points or criticism. While the two county supervisors said the pact should be ruewed, they suggested a number of changes. And before a price increase from S63.99 to S7S.10 ls allowed, the county auditor-controller should review the firm's record!, the two su~rvisors said. But only 2,600 physicals w~re given. The two supe~isonf said fOf"C· ing OCHTI to staff for a areater number of examinations than ls necessary may be worlcinl a hardship on the firm. Riley and Clark also said the required malpractice insurance coverage required of OCHTI shoulcj be reduced from SS m1Uion to St million. The two-man committee also suggested ltte elaborate physical examinations may be more than Is necessary for certain kinds 'Of t"ounty employes. They suggt!-'t· ed the stringent requirements be lowered In some cases to provide a cost savings. E're• PflfleAI SUSPECTS Sheriff Bates said In an in· tetview that the kldnapers had wanted to trade the chlldre.n "tit for tat for something." "It was m y theory all along, whoever held the children planned to hold them for a period or t I me and trade them, lit (or tat, for sob1ethlng. r,belleve l know now what that was," Bates said. Woods'son and twoot.heryount men fro a wealthy San Francisco area family are sougbt for qua- llonJng in lbe kldnapi:nc. A na- tionwide all points bullet!n said they are "armed and dan1erous.'' 1be three named in the bulletin late Thursday were Frederick N. Woods IV, 24 ; James L. Schoen· fcld, 24, and bis brother Richard A .• 22. I ·l • l're•r.,..AJ SECTOR ... or an)' or all of the 10,000.acre· site. The problem i& that ol aU u.. atencies w• have wortced Wllb oe this plan sin<'e 1969. n~ bas in· dlculcd nn!J tntereat in bu)'Ul& it , oll." Wesicliff Mishap Irma Loyd, 48, of Fountain Valley explains to Newport Beach police officer Scott Cade how her car got into Suko Creative Des ign dress shop al l~ Westcliff Drive. Police ~aid Mrs. Loyd. who works at the shop was parking her car Thursday morning when the accelerator apparently stuck, sending the vehicle crashing through the s hop's front window. No inJuries were reported in the mishap. CHARGES LEVIED • • • jury trial Aug. 4 on a charge or failure to disperse. Gordon Plau. 18, or Anaheim wiU have a pre-trial conference Aug. 16 on a charge of failure to disperse. James Holden. 22, of 3900 Parltview Lane. Irvine. pleaded guilty to a charge of failure to dis~rse on July 12. He was fined SLS. Douglas Hotalen, 23, or the Marlne Corps Base at 29 Palms had a charge or failure to dis· perse di smissed on July 12. Julie Falk. 21, of 4110 Seashore Onve, Newport tseach wtlJ have a pre·lrial conference Aug. 2 on two counts of failure to disperse. William A •. McClary, 22, or Oregon, will have a pre-trial con- Beach Cycle Rider Seized In Newport A .Playa •t Rey yuulb, who was allegedly laktnt a spin m his motorcycle on the beach al lbe Wedge, was arrested by Newport Beach police Thursday evening after a chas~ on the Peninsula. Officers booked Rofer Hans Nurnberger, 18, on suspicion of resisting arrest following the 7;30p.m. incident. Officer Hurd Amntrong as· serted be saw the youth ride onto the beach and when tbe patrolman tried to atop bim, the youth sped away. Armstrong pursued Number1er who allegedly fied to a home ot friends in the 2000 block of East Ocean Front alter unsuccessful attemf)U t o evade the officer on Peo.insula streets and alleys. Kentuckian Hortin NB A Kentucky resident was hoepltalized Thursday night after he suffered fnlemal Injuries in a traffic accident. at Balboa Boulevard and Pacific Coa_,t Highway. ference July 29 on two counts 01 failure to disperse. Ylnc.ent Otio. 18, or Loma Lin· da, will have a pre-trial con- feT"ence Aug. 2 on two counts of failure to disperse. Lou Gene McCammon, 19, of Temple City l6 scheduled to ap- pear July 30 to face two counts ol failure to disperse. Patrick Shanley, 25, o( 126 30th St., Newport Beach i.s slated to be arraigned Aug. 18 on a charge or failure to disperse. Brad McMains, 22. of 137'11 Fairmount Way. Irvine, will have a pre-trial conference July 26 on charges or assault br. means likeJy to cause great bod • Jy harm. riot , unlawful as· sembly, failure to disperse and resisting arrest. Wesley Replogle, 28, of 410 32nd St.. Newport Beach, will have a pre.trial hearing Aug. 2 on charges of assault by means like· ly to cause great bodily harm, riot, unlawful assembly, failure to disperse and resisting an-est. Dale O ffstein, 19. or 518 Redlands Ave., Newport Beach, will have a pre-trial hearing Aug. 5 on a charge of !allure to dis· perse. Joe Cain, 19, ot F\illerton will have a pre-trial conference July 26 on charges o( assault by means likely to cause great bodi· ly harm, riot, unlawful as· se:mbly, failure to disperse and resisting arrest. William Tully, 19, or Pomona, will appear for a pre-trial coo· ference July 26 on charges of as· sault by means likely to cause great bodily harm, riot. unlawful assembly, failure to disperse and resisting arrest. Andrea Davenport, 25, of San Luis Obispo had a charge or failure to dismiss dropped July 12. Russell Flaminio, 19, or 3129 Coral Ave., Costa Mesa wlll ap- pear for a pre-trial conference July 26 on a charge of malicJous mischief. .Thomas Brannon, 31, or 120 30lh St., Newport Beach will ap- pear for arraignment Aug. 18 on charges of disturbing the peace and resisting arrest. Towels Stolen -360/Them Newport Beach police today are investigating the thefts of s tereo equi_pm ent and towels from the Marriott Hotel in Newport Center. Robert Reid, hotel security chief, told police the stereo equipment, valued at more than $1,350, was taken from the disco in the Main Brace lounge urly Thursday morning. The towels -36 or them -- were reported m issiog from a second floor storage room. The value of the towels was sel al $34(). PARK •.• city department heads who ure divided on Its benefit-;. PoUce Chier B. James Gtavas says be believes there are poten- tial problems with the proximity o(the proposed campground to re- sidential property. He notes that Huntington Beach's facUit v is considerably removed from homes. Cal Stewart, director or Parks. Beaches and Recreation, said he believes the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. ''With six miles of ocean front. ft would ap. pear that this type or facility should have been provided years ago," he declared in a report to Harshbarger. The plan is opposed by mem- bers of the Balboa Improvement Association. They sent a letter to the city council objecting to the proposal. One Fell Out SALEM, Ore. <APJ ·-A I or mer Oregon State Hospital pa- tient has filed a $400,000 suit against the hospital and pro- ducers of the film, "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest." Michael Lockwood, Portland, said he fell through an unprot.ect· ed third floor window during filming at the faeility-; sullering a broken arm, contusions and cuts. Collins i.aid he did not know the poaslble 1ellln1 price. The-state hu Intended to purt'huse 1,300 acre.s of beach and ranyon land for $7.~ million, half ot the land's appraised value. That aale curttntly la enan.rled in a lawsuit brought by J(\an lrvlne Smllh to haft lb• dcul. Addillonul ucrca~u hns been ('armarked for publk pw"Ch11su by the Stute Co•lltal Commi5:1lon us part of o S2SO million bond me3sure faclnit voters in Nov- ember. "In a.II. Wl' ba\"c proposed that 65 ~rcent of the I and be acquired through one means or atiother as public rccrenllon und open space." ColUns said. · "The county plannlnc starr would like to see that Increased to 75 percent. Laguna i.s now pro. posing 100 percent. •·JrthPr.-ii' a wav to doc.hat and it is determined available public funds would be better spent there than elsewhere, we have no ob- j~tlon . but we frankly don't think that ls a realistic expttta· tion nor does, of course, the coun- ty plannjng department which has researched and discarded the possibility of having no de- velopment at all in the ar~a." he said. Tbe council said It believed the properly should be used for re· sort development and recrea· Uonal purposes so everyone can enjoy the spectacu.lar property and not just the wealthy who could afford lo purebase-bouati there. Irvine Mayor David Sills voted against the measure. In Laguna Beacb, Councilman Jack McDowell voted against the proposal for publlc purchase. McDoweU said the city should at· ' tempt to negotiate realistically with the company and nol ln· dulgc in actions unlikely to suc- cee<I. In. a letter sent to the ~nty Environmental Planning Agency on July 6, Joseph Bodovitz, ex- c:cutive director of the California Coastal Conservation Com- mission, discounted the JlOSsibili- ty or public purchase of the total 10.000 acres. "We have been unable to de· tect any enthusiasm on the part of public agencies -Federal, state or local -for purchase or the entire undeveloped coastal area," the letter stated. Bodovitz said his staff bas estimated that the price tag for s tale land purchases in the coastal area will total •·as much as SJO million. Jn addition to passing the re- solution supporting public ac- quisition of the lands. the Irvine City Council declared as well that the no residential develop- ment should be permitted ln the coastal sector. McKerran Elected Board Chairman John J . McKerran has been elected chairman of the Newport Beach Civil Service Board. Julian Ertz was elected vice t"halrman of the five-member board. McKerran was appointed to the board in 1972 and was recent· ly re-appointed to a ~econd, four· year term. U rlt has been n member since 1974. Police said Lum Tan ~Lex· ington wu a passenaer in a car driven by Bllhbor.So. s&, of Lex· fngton, when the vehicle ~ded with an auto driven by Lavern Frtedma!!i 36, ot 230 Colton Ave., Newport ueach atabout5:30p.m. THE NAME OF THE GAME. •• Tan ••• taken &o Hoag Memorial Hospital. Ntither So nor Mn. Friedman reported scrtou11 lnjuries ln Ole accldent. ,,,. o .. ~ t'H\I O•llt 1>1114, wllll .... It~ I\ ,.,.,o.,.>-0 ,,. Nt •• ftt .. u .• , ~·"""" "• ''°"' 0..,..... (Ntt ,,MbfhltHWI t~,. ~Nt;itr tfUttlf\t .,. f\Vf!tfUW• M~tf tN~ ,_,..,.., "" '°"" Mo ....... _, -. ... -·-II·•• II ftllftltlft V•ll•,, ,,.,~ .._ .. .,_,_ \'•IW' •1'4 LtQ ..... tt"t("~" C-1. 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H14 4'I CMtt llltw, CA!I_._ ~''"''°" 111 <..,...,.. IU) -:I1:...~r~.u-•"''· ,,..,....,...,.. __ WASHINGTON <AP> -Tbe chalrmu ot tbe ffouse fnvestlea· tions subcoaimittee said today t he Ford administraUon .bas asked Am"ttican Telephone 4c Telearapb Co. <ATllT> to install many more wiretape tbao the Niltoo administrat.kmdid .. We 'Te seen a marked , dramatic increase under Ford,'' declared Rep. John Moss (0. Calif). "Who l.s be tappi.Q&? Why the effalation? '· Moss made a.be statement. as AT&T o(ficials ref\lsed to 1ive tbe subcommlll~ lhelr records of the 1overnmenl'1 national s«Urity wire.tap~. 1lley acted in accordance With H or. der by U.S. District c.ourt .I~ Oliver Gasch. ln refusing to tum over mm. Pll\Y records, Jobn Fox. viee president of AT&T, told the in· wsUcation.s and oversight sub- committee that the firm would not rbk beln1 held in contempt or court by complying with the panel's subpoena. ~foss temporarily excused the company from complying with the subpoeoa but a~ tbal this "In no way a~olves AT&T from its uJUm•te responsibUJty." Tbe congressman said the President's request for the Judge's order "mes nrmly in the face of every b1st.orlcal Prete· dent." He said CODp'eSS wiJJ rer slat any attempt tomakeGascb's order pennanent. The Judie baa set a hearing Ju· ly a to con.Ider 1 .. tling a perma· nent. lltjuneUon baming ATlcT frolft tumlna over its wiretap re· cards. ' DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• ·instg//ation. custom draperies linoleum • wood floor LIC. NO. 230422 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 6.46·A838 -6A6-23S5 Frlday9a Cloting Prieea • NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Direct or cot I~. to tubscrlbe to YOUR hometown peper.the DAILY PILOT Foday. July 23 1976 N DAILY PILOT Jt 9 Not Wage Sla"e• Shhhh! Workers Are Real Bosses 8)' KIL TON MOSKOWITZ CongralulaUoos on becominJ 'hu owner of AmC'rican business! These <'on11r alul1Uons 10 to all you peoplt' who am em9loyes or U.S. cornpanlei, pcraona beret.of ore rtaard'"''<i as ··w•t~ ala ves." Youhavt-finaJlymadelt. Youownthewholcstorc. Whitt, you havc.-n't heard about this revolution! You' u ~watching tho W:il ttt Cronkite Show reaulurly and you didn't seehun anno\lnocit? Well. he didn't. But )'OU can read all •bout It II you trot down to your local books t o r e or library and get 11 cop> uf u new book by r cter Drucker, "Tht Un ccn Htvolut1un : H ow Money Tree Ptn.sion fundSoc\ahsmCume toAmerica.'' NOW PETER DRUCKER IS not your everydn" alarmist. On the conlr1&ry. he Is widely respected as • seer cir corpora te management policies and operations. lie teaches at the Claremont Graduate School in California. The ~esis of Drucker's ~ew book l5 simple. Most large coi;porauons mow h ave pension tunds. monies set aside for retirement benefits to employes. These monies are invt>sted· in the stock of major corporations. The reUrement systems have grown so rapidly In the past 25 yea~ thut according to Oru('lcer they "now own more than a third of the equlty capital of Amer1('a's publicly owned compunies'' and "withm 10 ) ears this ownership will rise to 50 percent or more.'' This unalysis leads Drucker to such conc.'lusions u~ these: ..... SOCIALISM IS definded the way Marx did. us ·ownership of the means or 1)roducuon by the worker ' tht' United States has bttome a truly socialist country." ' -"The United States ha.' actually brought under worker ownership a la rger share or its productive resources than such stalwart Soviet satellites as Poland or Hungary have: 90cl aUttd.' -"'The 'exploited worker' whom the union defends againstthe 'wicked bMses' is nowhlmseUthe ·owner' and th• •fat cat capitalist.· Indeed, this 'exploited worker' is now the real 'boss.' " SO, HOW DOES IT •·EEL to be the real boss '! You ha· wen 't noticed any change in your liCes1 ylt!? \' ou don'\ bave ac· ceas to the chauffeured limousines 1tnd company airplanes used bv the executives who arc masquerading as bosses'1 Too bad. That's nowaytotreatlhe realowncrs. · lr workers hove been transformed into owners by tt1e1r pension funds, lt'i; ccrtajnJy not l'vident to anyone but Drucker. Do you receive any cash dividends from thi:> ownership'> No. Are you l'onsult.ed on which MO<.'ks ~houlci be !)Ought? No. r>o you have any suy on how thl•sc shares urc vol· cd"f No. Many pens ion funds arc manuged by b;1nks, which do cx- ~rcise owners~ip rights. sue~ as deciding which stocks to buy or sell anci votln~ theshures in corporatcelecti<1ms Allhecnd of 1975, J .P . Morgan's trust department had under manage- ment $22.S billion ol assets. Citibank had $21 8 billion. Bankers Trust had $18.9 billion. Chase Manhattan had $12.8 billion. And Mellon National had $11.l billion !Including the retirementrunds of the state or Pennsylvania 1. · So if Pe ter Drucker is r ight. American worker~ now own American business -but it's one of the ~st-kept secreta in the land. Dow Dips Again In Light Trading NEW YORK <APJ -The stock ma rket eked out a smaH 'gain today in a quiet, drifting session on Wall Street. The Dow J ones average of~ industrial stocks lost .17 to 990.91. Gainers held a 7-6 lead over losers in lhe over-au count oC New York St0<:k Exchange-listed issues. Trading was light. Traders reported a favorable response to the S200 million det'line in the money s upply which showed up In weekly Federal Reserve statistics issued alter the close of the NYSE T Hursday. • . The drop theoretically means less pressure on the Fed to tighten credit, and therefore bodes well for interest rates. . But enthusiasm over that news was dimmed by the failure or a hoped-for reduction in the ban)( prime lending rate to m aterialize. DotDlo"nA vera9e• I-YOtHAPl f in.ti Oo..,.,_, •wt~ sror.1<s St~f.n f 11 The Spotftgh• lO Incl .. ~" .. ~.,,~ .. ~.tr ~ -~ NfW YOR!t tAPI 'l•IO\, • u "' 1>11<• 'IO ••n n> ot nt 10 1u ., ri.. 10• Oii' .no"''<"""~ 01 ·~· "'""' """' •>< 1' Utl «> 1S •t d "110 '110 • 0 41 l•v• Hfi!w Vur• ~lCH.._, r •(~ '"""° • •S Su 311 •• Jll.IJ lO'l ll 111 i.. o 16 tr"'1ll\Q "°''°""'•· 1""11\ 1,110,0iY> OCtlilm r't-1. • • .. 1 '"" ,. "" • •• • .. • .. ~)lo \nO ha\t ltOO•k ....... in'" .............. ' .. .. 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" ----- W'4Af AMIX 010 NEW YOlllC 011'1 .s,, ...... • A,, DAit. v PfLOT St•at Ris ks B n tf•fa Pair Sa11 lnju~ed Pilot 'Flying Blind' U.S. 'Improving' LONDON CAP) -TM .. amuloc .. United States has embarked on a re· naissance muted by optimism. ktuUJm, the cood life aod • h1f,b level Strapped into •plane wbo6e cockpU permitted ol political dl&CO\UW, aay lwo 8rlUsb mln,mal forward vision. • Huntington Beach rolumn!str. aircraft Inventor was literally Oylntc bllnd when he "Our aociety haa ~ated since ~rubed lbla w~ek rumlng • s\Unl HQuence for a TV J wa11 lut in the Stat~. and tMll"$ bu leriH. . much hnproved," wrote Dally Ex· Kenneth Rand. 4%. of 6111 Cornwall Drivt, prus columnist Ceorae Gale, fresh escaped with h1a lltt!whenl1'1e KR·l hc desl1ned and h'om a trip to Wubinaton and New deveJoped went do'An, but ooJy ~arrowly. York. '1'he cities a~ sUll dirtier than • ,.,. .,,....,.. ours. but the service is no tonger a1' HE WAS LISTED IN serious but slabltt condi· 8e1tff Mori~ s urly as it wa.. The bicentennial lion at. Antelope Valley Community Medlcol Center celebrations helped a great deal. Viet· "&.memberinc the lfoom and dls· m•Y ot. the late '«ll and early '10s hert." bulln(S wrol~. "jt I.I amutne to Me tbe opUmlam. the ldealllm, Lbe ~lonate belief that the aystem can be reformed end mllde to work, which are domlnalin& lhia presidential elec· tiGnyear. •• Pentagon Aide Joins Ford Camp in Lancaster . T~u~ next Uond m<wie natn js over. Watergate's scars are Conditions whe.n he encountered trouble aloft wall star not J am<'S healing fa_st." WASHINGTON CAP> -William t. were at least partly to blame. associates said . bu l Ju l i a n . the Greener Jr.. the ~bier Pentagon Studio omc1aJs persuaded ham to ny ror the G e or g i a s l at e THE LONDON EVENI NG Stnn· spokesman, has been named director "Spencer's Pilots " filmln~ beeause of intimate senator.· who ''ill dard's Max llasUogs, in a column of communications for President knowledge of the tiny fiberglass plane, according to portray a n attorney from New York. s aid. "l have never Ford's campaign committee. his wife Jeannette. in a film about the before returned to this counlr~ from "The President Is very pleased that hfc o( r ace driver tbeUnltedStates feelJngthatasfaras Bill Greener is taking Ws assign· THE TV EPJS«)DE involves a simulated pilot· Wendell Scott. the quality of life was concerned ~c ment," White House Press Secretary less, radio·controlled drone aircraft , so the canopy had much to learn." Ron Nessen said. was painted to bide the pilot, who wore a black ---------The two commentators said Uns Greener will resign his Pentagon Made It! Constitildion OK'd . DURHAM. Conn. <AP J -After 200 yurs, th1I rural town Is preparing to gave its okay to the U.S. Constllution. On Nov. 12, 1787, louJ residcnts voted 67-C acalut adopting the Conslltullon for fear I~ would trode local autonomy. Tho \'Ott'. ot ~.carried no weight. But now, af'\tr Ws trinl pt•riod. local YOtera have ~en called lo o peciul town meeUng Monduy nittht t.o rescind tho long. at.andina rejection VOie. You Are Cotd111lly Invited To Attend a Very SPoc• 1 l..~ur on TRANSCENDENTAL MEDfTATIOM Program by HERB SILVERS llS•nd l..eadet/TM Teacher mask with small eye holes. He had no ~ripheral I / -'uable new America should be a mollel for post on Aug. I. and assume his new vision when, on his fifth trE.'i?tOp·level pass over a r (U Britain. pcl(it on that date. grove of trees, trouble tut. ...=:.==.: ___________ ::::.:..::..:.:.:.:.:.=:.::..-------~~~~===========~=~ "He radioed he was getting some ·vibrations' Qild Fl and he was going to land, .• says Dan Richards. vice f, ag president of Rand Richardson Engineering Inc . 5842 McFadden Ave .. lluntingt8n Beach. Stolen WRECKAGE OF RAND'S plane has been taken and trucked back to the home ba!.e Wednesday for structural and engine anal)'i.is to determine what caused the failure aloft. Support team workers said Rand radioed a garbled message of either prop or power problems. but inspection of the prop showed no faiJure except lbe damage sustained when it smashed. DES MOINES. lo\\a, I AP I Jn honor or the nation's bicentennial. Make Malyuke decided to ny has prized flag for the first time in 30 years. It was s tolen. Investigators said the stunt·fly1ng role required him to sit low and far back int.he cockpit so his feet bar~ly reached the rudder petlal controls, like a ··The Oag is at least 100 years old and it might be Qlder than that,.. slllil Malyuke, 64 ... This is the firs t time I've flown it since purchasing it from' a friend 30 years ago." child on a bicycle too big for tum. "HE KNEW WllAT HE was getting into," ttichards said when interviewed at the plant near Modowlark Airport. "He's very capable or making a deadstick land· ing." Richards said. "But for him to make a dead The flag, which has stars arrange d in a horseshoe design with the numbers 76 In the middle. was fashioned out of· a thick, almost burlap type, material. slick landing like this is ... well. .. " Rand sustail\ed head. back and internal in· juries when his KR·l slammed into trees he couldn't see. 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Stock~ TEN CENTS 1Were Kid.Raped ~hildren Trade· Brlit? 1 .SAN LEANDRO CAPJ .-11le The note, the rep(lrt said, was Nickerson Woods m . owner or Edward Ray, ss. ~ravel' of the bull tin tor the vehicles was can· W_oods'son and two0lhery0un1t kidnapers of 26 children a.ad a Mtieved to have been wntlen by the rock quarry wher e the school bus. was asked to go to the ccled at mid·mornlog. men fro a wealthy San Francisco ' school bus driver apparently in-Frederick N. Woods, IV, J4, now children were ·round last Friday Sa.n Francisco Bay area lo iden-herlCf Bates said in an in-area family are soughl for ques- tended to hold them for SS million bein1sou1btforquestiooing. burieAI in an old moving van. t1fy the vans, said Sheriff Ed tcn·aew that the kidnapers had tloning in the kldnaping. A nn- 1 ransom, the Oakland Tribune re· The note incl~ded details of the The report also said that three Bates of ~I adera County, "h1<'h wanted to trade the children "lit t.ionw1de all points bulletin said ported today. kidnapln& and plans for an ex-vans believed to have been used Includes Chowchilla. J. for tat for som ething." th e Y a r. e ' ' arm tl d an d The !'ews paper quoted law en-chan1e or the children ror the to transport the children from Authoriti es earlier were ··u was my theory all along, dangerous." rorcement sources as saying a money,lbenewapapersaid. their Chowchilla hometown in searching a \\arehouse in Sun whoe\•Cr he ld the children rough draft of a r ansom note was Au\hOrities In San MateoCou.n· the· San Joaquin Valley to lhe Jose. apparently looking for thl' planned to hold them for a period found during a massive search ly, where the Woods estate is quarry near Livermore, 95 miles vehicles. Officials there would or llml' and trade them. tit for tat, Thursday of a Portola Valley located, declined comment.. north. were round in a warehouse not confirm whether the vans had •for somethintt I believe I know' estate. The estate Is owned bJ Fred today in San J ose. been located. but an all-points oow whallhat was," Bate said. The three named in the bullelln late Thursday wer e Frederick N. Woods IV, 24; James L. Schoen· CSeeSUSPECTS, PaKtA%) Vi.ejo Man Asks Fairview Probe 1 O.lly l"li.. ....... llY RI~ ... ~ K-lor 'BIG MAMA' SOARS UPWARD WITH SEVEN GLIDERS TO TEST OLYMPIC STUNT From Orange Coaet'e Eec•pe Country to Montre•I H the Grand Flnele? Balloon By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of•~·°"'"' ...... ,. ... G corgl' Stok<'s or Fountain Valley walchl'd anxiously ns his "world's laritest" hot air balloon rose slo\\ ly Into the overcast sky over Escupe Country Thursday "Ith seven blrd·llke hang glidenl dangling beneath II. ll wns to be the first official at· tempt by the balloon and its covey o( aluminum and fabric kites to set n world rcl'ord for liflln" and relcusinlil hang gilders from a balloon. • m Crucial Test Thursday's plan was to lilt the gUders (there were to be eighl but one pilot dldn 'l show up) to an altitude of about 400 feel and re-- lease them In l(roups of two. three or four so they could Oy lo lhe ground In formation. Wilson said Stokes, owner of a balloon manufacturing company and part o f World Wide Aseenalons, Inc., was the only one who believed It could be done -particularly with his big hot air balloon. "We also round some believers in people like Federal Aviation Agency Inspector Don Davis, who got us a waivet lo make the test," Wilson said. Davis was al Thursday's tes t and was a key part of the ground crew. The Stokes balloon, dubbed "Big Mama" Thursday for want of a better name , has a volume of more than 500,000 cubic feel -10 times the size of the normal-slied hot air craft. "By designing and building it myself, lt cost a lot less than it's really worth -which is about $35,000," Stokes said. The seven pilots -Wilson, Bruce Eckers, Jack Britton, Bill Tunnell, Larry Llchina, Dave Mue hl and John Brubaker - were thrilled by the success but had hoped for lonJlcr nilthts and CSeeTEST. Pap A%) By ARTHUR R. VINSEL including off.duty psychiatric 0t-0•11r"u .. s~" . technicians. a d ministrative A probe by thet Caill<?maa Al-personnel and some pa.rents of tom ey Gene~ !t om~e---into -paITcnCS paraded ootstde hts-ot-me~hods used and moth•es rice at the Costa Mesa facility ~hand. the alleged forced re· Thursday. s1gn~l1on or. Fari~·iew Stale The resi~nation was handed lo Hospital Medical Director An· Don z. Miller, deputy director of thony N. Toto was demanded to the Stale Depa rtment of Health. day._ . He had asked Or. Toto u week . Michael Nason or l\hssi~n ~ic earlier to accept a half-time as· JO, a mem~er of the Fru rv1ew slgnment running Camarillo Stale Hospital Advisory Board, tate Hospital in Ventura Coun- announced he would appeal lo At· ty, l20 miles north. splitting it torney. Gen~ral _Evelle Younger with his continuing Fairview for an investigation. duties. His request echoed that or some Fairview staff members Thursday after Dr. Toto's re· signation was announced. Angry pro-Toto demonstratori> "l "as ask('d to make a de- cision," Dr. Toto said. "I asked what my options were and I asked for some lime to think about it. My resignation is effec- tive Sept. 1 and I had already made up my mind.•· Both Costa-MC!Sais-F1lirvie and Camarillo State Hospital serve retarded patients. J ealousy and political powP.r struggles were reportedly lhe root of Dr. Toto's resignation following nine months of rumors about an administrative shakeup at Fairview. Deputy Depa rtment or Health Director Mill er denied this al- legation. Dr. Toto also discount· edit Thursday. "The ehange was really m ade in consideration of the whole state hospital system. There has <See PROBE, PageA2> Testing Firm 'Clean' Panel Says Medical Contract 'Satisf acwry' By GARV G RANVILLE Of Ille D•ilf 1'1le4 ... H A special County Board of Supervisors committee assigned to investigate a $275,000-a -year contract awarded last year lo a firm-founded by Dr. Louis Cell.a has given the pact a clean bill or health. The con tract awar ded to Orange County Health. Testing Institute COCHTI J In June, 1975. covers sophisticated physical ex- aminations of prospective county employes. Supervisors Thomas Riley and Ralph Clark said in their report: "We believe OCHTI is perform- ing ils obligation s under the. con· tract in a satis factory manner." llowever, Riley and Clark go on lO make recommendations for changes In the pact before it is re- newed. Pat Nixon Returm To Clemente Today LONG BEACH (AP> -Pat Nixon boarded a wheelchair and then a limousine today for a ride back to lhe San Clemente estate where she is to continue her re· covery from a partially paralyz. Ing stroke. Former Pr&sident Richard Nixon s miled and waved as he pushed his wife's wheelchair to the waiting vehicle. The couple's daughters, Julie Eisenhower and Tricia Cox, s tood on each side or their mother during the short journey to the Long Beach Memor ial Hospital Medical Center parking lot. "I feel fin e, but I'm a little frightened or this driver." Thf' four ra·mlly members burst into laugh_ter at Mrs. Nixon 's Joking r eference t o her hus band':> wheelchair pushing Rkill. Nixon helped his wife enter the black limousine and waved to newsmen before the llmousinl', driven by Secret Service agent Bill Granger. departed. · Mrs . Nixon , fl4 , wn ~ hospitalized July 8 arter suffer· Ing a stroke the previous after· noon while readinJ?. on the patio ol the Nixons' San Clemente estate, Casa Pacifica. The stroke weakened her Jen side and impaired her speech. With in a few d ays of he r hospitalization, however, Mrs. Nixon had begun physical -1.berapy~ Schools Hit By Burglars Burglars have broken Into two Mission Viejo school11 and stolen radio equipment valued ul nearly St,000, Orange County sheriff's officers reported. Deputies said intruders who broke ~nto Ln P az Intermediate School, 25151 Prade.ra, during the hours of darkness look stereo equipment valued at $669. They aald burglars at Margaret O'Neill School, 2700 1 Sandoval, took a CB radio valued at S280 from the multi-media room. Officers have not yet de· tcrmlned the method of entry at either facility. Rather than extend the con- tract for another year, county supervisors two months ago ex· tended Its term for two months and appointed Riley and Clark to undertake their Investigation. The.. QCllll pac drew heavy criticism last year when: -It was learned Cella, a one lime political campaign benefa c· tor to four of the five county <See HEALTH, Page AZ> Thief Gets I Resuscitator In Ambulance A heart-lung resuscitator that can often mean the difference between life and death for a cor- onary patient has been stolen from an a mbulance operated by Hospital Ambula nce, 2301 1 Moulton Parkway, Laguna Hiiis. \Jrange COunly Sh~rtrr's Of· ricers said the equipment was taken from an a mbulance parked outside an automotive repair shop at 25652 Talardo Circle, Mis- sion Viejo. "It was a lousy thing to do, .. an investigator commented. "This kfod of equipment is vital In um- hulance work and its loss could have cos tu patient his life." The resuscitator is valued al Sl,400. Coast Weather Aul 1l was also a lot more than that to Stokes and veteran gilder pilot Willie Wilson of Montreal, Canada. It was the cricial te!lt they needed of a stunt that may be used in the grand finale of the Olympic Games being held In Wilson's home city. Success was essential. /\ videotape for proof was to be shown by Stokes and Wilson to the skeptical chief of Olympic security today. The stunt already bas the appro\•al of the Canadian Olympic Organizin" Commitltt. lt would involve dropping five smoke~uipped gliders to trace the Olympic rings in the air. Colkge Trustee Fights Back Mostly cloudy through Saturday, parlly sunny 11t beaches. Highs In low 70~ beaches. mid and high-705 Inland. Low tonight 65 lo 68. INSIDE TOD~ Y · "When I first came up with this idea in lthrch. the ballooning fraternity said I was crazy and that It was Impossible,•• Wlhcln said. "They said the most any balloon could lift and drop was ~egllder. "They said all iinds of thiqs, lllte the top of the ballooa would blow out or it would shoot into lhe atmosphere after re.leasing 1,000 pounds ofba.llast all atooce~" Norrisa P. Brandt ol Irvine. president of the Saddleback College District board or trustees, i.s unhappy with one or the dis trict's taxpayers - Orange County Assessor Bradley JICobs of Mission Viejo.' She is particularly disturbed about remarks made by Jacobs in an interview earlier this week after college trustees ~ed a l!J78..77 t ax rate of 95 cents per $100 of assessed valuation, about five cents biper than last year. J acobi calcul•ted tmi the dis· trict next year could rai.se the same amount of tax money as last year with a rate of just 73 . cents because or the 23.2 percent increase in dis trict property values. That would be 16 cents less than last year's rate. In a letter mailed to Jacobs Thunday, Mrs. Brandl urged lhe county aueuor, u a "new resi- dent" of Ute diatrict, to "visit wilh us to dis~us• the growth of U.e district and the unfair monetary uslslance we receive from the state because we m a •rtcb' district due lo our tax as- sessments." Sbe also uked Jacobi lo help the colle1e district. set more equitable treatment from J,he state. In his comments this week. Jacobs said trustees had to justify every penny over the 73· cent level to be honest with lhe taxpayers. In her letter, Mrs. Brandt.gave some reasons. She said that last yur. the Coast Community College Dis· lrlct received more than $738 per full llme student tn stale aid while Saddle back got only SUS. "I ask you, is this rllir!" s he said in her letter to Jacobs. ''So our taxpayers, as you can see, are required to pa,y more per student.•• abe continued. •·coast College. with a lar~er increase In assessed valuation than our district this year, is still raising Jt.s rate s ix cents. We plan to raise ours five and one third cents." The Saddleback board chief cited the Mission Viejo school's need to keep pace with rapid community growth. medical in· surance cos ts. and wage in· creaa'5. "lnddentally, we are only ad· din1 six full time iruitructors because we have to scrimp," she told Jacobs- Mrs. Brandt aaid the college is trying to lncrease and Improve vocational orrerinp to prevent local studenta from attendJng <See BRANDT, Pap A%) ' Can .a 30·11ear-old mudcol still have meaning /or . au· Jliencea toda11? An Orange COOlt Col~ge dlrtdor tell& why ltt thinb it can, on Page Cl of the Wetkendtr. l•tlex .UY-Stnk• At MIM?Tr. At _1,,. 81 ~ C6-7 l..M.h.,. A7 ..._.,....,, Al c.tlfetllla Al,84 ......... ,...... 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He said the two men left their van on the United States side of the border near Tecate Saturday and crossed over into Mexico. They spent that night in a trailer in Ensenada. he said. Although the cyclists' plans are unknown, Morse said, ··we've pretty well ruled out the desert." Temperatures in the de· sert have ranged from 105 to 110 degrees and there would be no possibility for the two men to sur· vive. he said. But they have eliminated this area from the search. be. ex· plained, because of the men's ex· perience and the time element. He said searchers are certain the veteran cyclists planned to re- turn to San Juan on Sunday so it wouldn 't have been logical for them to attempt to cross the de· sert m the time they had. Fusselman Guilty of 2 Murdei:._ Raps l\n Orange County Su~rior Court jury fil ed back to the courtroom Thursday to tell child slayer Daniel AJvin Fusselman I exactlv what he was told in Bakersfield four years ago: that he is guilty or two counts.or first. ckjtree murder. Fusselman, apparently uncon· cerned throughout bis trial, re-. mained that way as Judge Robert P. Kneeland accepted a verdict reached after two days of deliberations . ----Xbe...Jur-Y-Jlladc. no..findlng thaL diminished capacity played any part in F\.lsselman's moUvatlon when he clubbed bis two sleeping children with a frying pan and then slashed their throats from ear to ear with a kitchen knile. The jury will retum to the same courtroom Monday for-the second phase or the trial: the de- fense plea that. Fusselman was insane on March 19. 1972. when he murdered Daniel, 5, and Danielle, 3. Fusselman. 52, was found gull·. ty on both counts alter a trial in Kern County Superioc Court. The verdict was overturned when an appellate court ruled that the judge improperly in· slrucled the jury in the final moments of the trial. It was· testified in both trials that Fusselman ripped hls wife's clothing to shreds white sbo was away from home ·working ns a waitress, t'Ul hri: mattress to rib- bons, smashed her "olr clubs and destroyed mnny olhrr items of personal proeperly. It was te tlfied thnt he took thosr oction:s ofter he became In· furialed over hlft wire's filin~ for dlvorr(! and htr iMiat~ncc on <'«'mpletc custody of both children. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Jack R. CIKHIY \lk•"'••oOt4'1_0._ ... ...._. ~mHKeeYll L .. 10< Thom<lS A. MursiNne "'4,...,,..c ..... .. Olarlff H. Loos AlcNnt P. Nell ·~""_ ... .....,.. r•ton S.•dteta.clrVal""Ofnn . ,.,.,u..,..11-•s-cw...~- Otfkes c ..... ~ ,._''""'""" _ ........... .,.. ,,.,,_ .. _ ""'-.._., ue.c,..,.....,.,...,_, Te..,.....(1141~ CtnsHitill An.rtllilll Ml•S611 ~•Ytw"f_Oll_ Sl14J11 ··-~( .. -.,..... ~. "" °'-~-""81l ....... c-_,, ... ,.."" ~ ....... 11r_ .. _ ..,...,,..,. "'•tt•r er ...... ,Chtf""tel'\'' Mretft "'•' ff "-'•"''" •""'-"' .,.(1•• ""'""'"~' ..... ,_..,,._. t.c-""" H•l•t• 11•\d ,. Co\ta ,..._., c.1-• ~·..i-"' CM•-i) H "'°"' ,...,,.~'"u-•••'·"'"~"''"""""-111.n....t..,.,. Friday. Ju'f 23. I ~78 Poinii119 Way Arou11d USA The third through SLXlh graders in (,owell Harris' cla1's. nt Aliso Elementary School in El Toro brought the summer bChool session to an end tJtls week by painting o huge, permanent map of the l:niled Slat<'S on the campus quud. Placed unde r the nagPole, the map will be a setting ror S('.hool assemblies. Youngs ters will uh.o ust! 1l to learn more about lhe country. TUX) Coast Olympi~ Win Medals Two more medals were captured by Orange Coast swimmers Thursday night in the Montreal Olympic Games. Full details .ind on-the-scene observation:; were recorded by Daily Pilot Sporls Editor GleM White. Brian Goodell of Mission Viejo cracked a nother world record and won his second gold medal in the 400-meter freestyle. Fountain Valley's Shirley BabasboU suffered tbe disappointment ol be- ing aecood in the 200-meter women's freestyle. but still posted her third silver medal oftbe games. Full details of these and other Olympic performances will be found on Page BS. Fro•PageAl PROBE .•. been considerable controversy around Fairview, involving two different groups or parents, .. Miller aaid. Miller said he also needed Dr. Toto's expertise at Camarillo Slate Hospital. "The d·irector does have the right to reassign a civiJ service employe, but I felt it was lime ror a change," Dr. Toto said in a ThursdayintervieW= He said he called an associate in the psycbiatiic field and was interviewed tbe following day, accepting a new job which pays more money with less job stress. "We have also become con- firmed Orange Countians and wo didn't want to uproot ourselves.'' said Dr. Toto. "I un't see anything like that, .. he added or the political ouster alJegaUons. Fairview advisory · board member Nason dia~grees. "I am concerned enough to know there 1is more to this than what'• come out on the surface, .. ·he said. "l am concerned with two nreas," he added. "the methodology used to 'remove' Dr. Toto for one, and I am going to iaR the ntt.or.ney general and als~ our board to investigate it." Bay City Blast ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- Terrorist Leader Invades Olympics? MONTREAL (A P J -A spokesman said today the Royal Canad ian Mounted Police IRCM P > .. regnrded with great seriousness" a report. from Lon· don that an Arab terrorist leader has slipped into Montreal. But the RCM P spokesman. Jean-Louis Gagnon, said nothing bad been discovered to ind.iccne the terrorist was in Canada. .. There is an investigation go- ing forward on this matter," he said. Other police sources indicated that RCM P security and in· telligence officials had been up .all night trying lo pin down tbe report. Gagnon said the lnvestigalion originated with a calJ from a re-- porter from the London Daily Telegraph saying that it had in· formation from MlddJe East sources that Abdel Wahab Said al JGali, secretary general of the Arab Liberation Front, had slipped Into Montreal with an Iraqi diplomatic passport. The mem ory or the Munich massacre has been one of the de· termining forces in the planning and lbc running of the Olympiad here. TEST .•. more altitude for stunting. ·:r c~ have done two or three 360s If we had been up another JOO feet," said Tunnell, a ceramicist wbo bang glides as a hobby. Several of the other pilots work for Elpper.formance, the com· p:iny that built I.he gliders used i.o the experiment. "This is the result ol montM of woric," said Wilson, who noted he decided to be one or the-stunt pilots because, "If I couldn't fly Jt, we wouldn'ldo it at all." Plumbing Fixtures Stolen in Viejo Workers buJlding what will be the Capistrano Va lley Hig h School In ~iisslon Vlejo have re- ported to Orange County sheri(('s officers the theft. or plumbing t'Quipmenl valued at $3,119.10. "This name means somelhmg to us, as does the name or the or· ganization," said Gagnon. It was the rirst reported securi· ty threat to surface since the Games opened last Saturday un· der tight police control. E'ro• Page Al HEALTH ••• supervisors who is now a convict· ed embezzler, waa linked to the • ftrm. -A consultant said county or . ficials ignored her advice when they recommended to supervisors that the contract by awarded toOCHTI. -High ranking county Heldth Department officials charged tbe contract was steered towards OCHTI alter they recommended tbe department give the physical examinations. -An early report on OCHTI 's perCormance cited a large number or errors. -It was charged by employc representatives that a detailed health questionnaire that is part of the physical examination pro- cess constitutes an 111.,gal evasion of privacy. Those objections notwilhstand· ing, Riley and Clark concluded at the end of their investigation that the contract be renewed. Their finding came alter they and members of their staff in· emewed-crl~ -OL1he.. OCHTl contract and checked out lbe1r points of criticism. While the two county supervison said the pact should be renewed, they sugest.ed a number or changes. And before a price increase from S63.99 to $75.10 la allowed, the county auditor-controller should review the rirm's records, the two supervisors said. But only 2,600 pbyaical.s we1·e given. , The two supervlson sald lore· ing OCHTI to staff for a greater number of examinations than is necessary may be working a hardship on the firm. Riley and Clark also said the required m alpractice insurance cover age required of OCUTI snouJd be reduced from $5 million to Sl million. Budget Work College Faces Money Crunch· SaddJeb ck ColJci(e Busine3S Manact-r Roy Barletta has been ltf\ with the unenv able chore or makln& bl end of next wttk's budget rope meet the end held by the board of truste\'11. The board thts wt-ck adopted u rate oC 95 c·cnts ~r SlOO of as. sessed valuation -five ceoL~ higher than last year but three cents short of the "bare bones" minimum the adminbtratlon said it needed in 1976 17. In an Interview this week. Harlelta conceded that 1t will be "very d1Hicut1 ·· to pare down hl:s $19.1 million proposed budget by the $477,000 needed to fit the rate upproved by trustees. And he said it will be even harder to maintain the school's long·hn•ored "pay.as-you-go" method of paying for capital im· prorements with money general· ed solely by local taxes and state aid rather than bonds. Bul Barletta also said be could "justify everything in the budget" to the satisfaction or ob· servers such as Orange County Assessor Bradley Jacobs, a resi· dent or Mission Viejo. The assessor commented after the board's tax rate decision that the district next year could raise the same amount of tax money as last year with a tax rate or only 73 cents because of the 23.2 percent jump in average property values. Though Barleua-agreed willi Jacobs' caJculatlon. he said jt ra.iled to take into account such things as continued district enrollment RYowtb 142 oercent la.st year and an estimated 16 per· cent next year>. oogoin~ campus construction, inOatiooary cost in· creases aod other factors that add pennies to the base tax rate. Apart from simply trimming his budget total. Barletta said the •l>proved district lax rate for next year produced further con· strain ts. For example. he said, 1976-77 ls lhe benchmark year for rom· munity college tax rates under a new education finance law - Senate Bill 164 l. That means whatever general fund rate is set this year will be the base rate for years to· come. adjustable only on the basis of unusual district growth or other factors Included in a complex new formula administered by the state. f)-om now on, Barletta said, • Gas Saving Tips Planned Southern California Gas Com· pany employes wiU call on Mis· sion Viejo residents next week to offer individualized energy con· servation counseling. Don Shively, county division manager. said Mission Viejo homes would be chosen at ran· dom for the conservation cam· paign. Gas company employes wearing special photo idenlifica· lion badges, will distribute guides to help consumers use home applicances more e(Ci. ciently. The gas company wiJI have a two-week mobile exhibit at the Laguna Hllls Mall, beginning Monday, with displays showing ways homemakers can save natural gas. t·ommunlty colleee budfet. in~ cre:i es will bu determined either by mull plylnR the averaae as sessNI valuotlun Increase by tht• ba. e lait rll\o or by ~u Uns the bt1~e rnte upward by a islx \)('r Cf'nt annual Inflation fliure. Whlchevcr i•mount ls the highest wlll be tht! budget in· crease for that year. ho taid. Though tht' rutc '"""''~adopt· t'<l l.s 9~ cents. up to four cents or more or that total Is fOf' bond debl repay ment, le.vlna a base rate of 91 cents or lcsi> tor coming .)ears. .. And if the board bid chosen to maintain tbe status quo at last year's budget total, as Mr. Jacobs s uggests couJd be done. the base rate from now on would have been 73 cents," Bartell• said. "That would have been an impossible situalioo roe a school growing like this one." * * * Fro• Pa~Al BRANDT ••. other community oollege dis: lrict.S. Saddleback wUI pay more than Sl million next year to other districts in "se1tl taxes" and tui· lion. •·1 could add more to the list of added costs in a growinc com· munity 1 especially ln the 'poor -little rich' Saddl~back Communl· ty College District," •he said in the letter. ··r ask you to help us receive equitable treatment from the state," she added ... Maybe this can be accomplished by cutting our assessments but I know, re. alistically, that houses are sell· ing for hlgber prices and I will state that, as far as I Jcnow, you are doing a good job." "I hope you will come to the meelln11s of the board ot trustees in order lo obtain more lnforma· t1on and I hope you will compare Saddleback College's expen· ditures with other colleges in the county," the letter concluded. Jacobs was not available for fUrther comment today. E'ro• Page Al SUSPECTS . feld. 24, and his brother Richard A .. 22. Richard Schoenfeld had re· portedly been seen al bis peninsula estate as late as Wed. nesday afternoon as omcers were mounting the search. OCficers searched a warehouse in San Jose t od ay where neighbors said two young men ap· peared to have been painting vans in recent months. Secret Service Agent Burglarized Burglars who broke into the Mission Viejo home or a Secret Service agent left with jewelry. guns, handcuffs, a television set and a walkie·lalkie set, Orange County s heri (('s oUlcers said. Deputies valued the total loss at the home or &Jent Robert. De Forrest Emmons, 33, at $3,795. They said intruders broke the lock on a screen door to gain entry while the family was away from the home. ~AN FRANCISCO <AP} -An l'Xplosive de\•lcc r10Uce belicV\' was a pipe bomb exploded on the front porch of a bullding or lhrc<- Oats in the 1700 block of l'lnc St.reel early today. Deputies said the CQuipment was t:iken after workers on the site al 2f.J01 Via Escolar had left for the day. Intruders cut a lock ()n a gate lo 1tain entry to the sup· plies compound. THE NAME OF THE GAME ••• Dog Doomed? Afghan Faces Destiny Today A latter -day Lassle·coml'· home male Afghan hound who San Clemente residents say may have traveled 500 mil~ to 11ct back to his old home faced a 5 o'clock appointment. with death today. That's when tht-Orange Coun· ty Anmimal Shelter officials said they would lead the dog to a de· compression chamber. 1'te air ls removed from the chamber when animals are put to death. Bul because of an ov~rwbelm· Ing public res ponse to the hound's plight he probably will be spared tbat fate. Shelter switchboFd operato~ have anawered Uterally dozens of phone calls from animal lovers asking about tbe animal. Bul the dog sufrers a handicap that bu prevented any ot them so far from freeing him from Cage No. 86. nth enrly thl11 morning. It is 11tan· dard procedure to destroy a doi ir he's not claimed from the pound within three days. He was brought there Monday afternoon. But because of the high volume or Inquiries. prompted by newspaper accounts, Kennel Supervi11or Emmett Gibson stayed the execution to aJlow more time to see If someone cares enough to spend the \"eterinarian fees it will take to sa\•e the poorch. Gibson said that could cost as much as $200. . And. the Arghan Club of California, a rescue group which specHically works to save Afghans. vowed again today lo take the do2 ofl Death Row If no ooe else does. Al new,paper deadline late thi.! morning, the dog w:u still racing his own grisly deadline. . There is a common practice of private labeling in the carpet industry. Large department stores, chain stores. and contractors at new tracts have fictitious names on the samples so that the customers cannot easily shop brand name prices. Customers shopping at our store find the price of each quality prominently featured on the sample book, because we are competitive. Also. because we feel the customer has a right to know what he is buying, we never change the name on a sample book. The name of th e game is integrity. DEN'S :iiisiailatiiin:·custom draperies- linoleum • wood floor UC NO. 730411 According to the veterinarian who lfnded him, the mutt sutlers from chronic derrnaUtis, a flaJt· ing condJtJon or the sktn that has caused some loss of head fur. Ile said two people have visited the pound and decided to put a "nota·· on the doe unW today when they were to make a final cision. 1663 PlAC£NTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92621 • PHONE 646-,.C838 -6~6·23SS He was to have been put to de· '