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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-07-01 - Orange Coast PilotJ ... . . ................................................................... OC Man .Jailed DusbaD.i., Parent. On $25,000 Ball Can't Prevent Abortion---Court THVRSDAY AFTERNOON, JU'CY 1, 1976 Y°'-M, NO. Ill, JU CT IONS, >• ~AO ES ·· 1 Litterbug I \ Wo..an's Riglat Atlantic Co11·rt Knocks Crossing Try Falls -~-~ Dairy employes had 33,000 pounds or spilled milk pro· ducts to clc un up in Sun Francisco arter a truck heading up D1visadero Street lost 600 cases of dairy products when bolts on lhr reur door snapped. Jt took 'llcarly six hours to gN rid of the mess. Murder Vietim Coal Town Mourns For Battered Girl MADERA, Pa. (AP> -Kat<'n Kollar. born cl~ht year.\ a.co In the hilly, coal m lnlna country or c~ntr31 Pennsylva-htu. wu brought bar k to her fumily's home town tor burial four days after s he w os pu11ht'd from the rnor or 0 building and bottered to death with bricks and stones. Ka ren was killed in Cleveland. where her parents. Bernard and Georgettn Kollar, moved in 1969. AuthoriUes have charged four young people In connection with bier death. youngest or three children. "She was just a normal, friend· ly little Rirl," said an uncle. "Maybe o bit too friendly." Cleveland police say Karen's death was triggered when s he t o ld a nelgh,.bor, David Zytowleckl, that his 16-year-old wire. Susan. had mlssed an ap. polntme rtt about her probation for driving a car with stolt!n license plates. Karen's body was found Satur· day near an abandoned three· <Stt RITES, Pa1e A2) Abortion Okay WASHINGTON <AP)) -'Fhe U S. Supre me Court ruled today that states cannot require a woman seeklng an abortion tO get consent from her husband if she Is married or from a parent if she 111ln1l,e and under 18. The decision struck down the parental and s pousal consent provisions of a 1974 Missouri law but upheld a provision requiring a woman to give her written con· sent before the operation can be performed. The ruling was the C'ourt's fi rst major decision r elating to abor· lions since It ruled 7·2 in 1973 that states cannot regulate abortions during the first three months or preiznancv. Shots Fired At Dana Home Six shots were fired Wednes· da;Y al the Da na Point home Dana Hiiis High School Vice Principal Allen Hix by Intruders who may have been JuvenTles. Orange 1County Shcrifrs office rs report ea. Deputies snld the bullets from a .22·callber weapon appeared to hlVe been aimed at the front win· dow ol the hom e nt 25342 Perch Drive. omcers said the bullets missed their mark and lodged ln the· stucco wall of the home. They said Hu, ~ho was at home with hla family •t the time. C'OUld ~P· ply no motive for the attaC!fc. The 1973 ruling also blocked slates Crom prohibiting abortions until the fetus is capable or "mean.ingful life" outside the mother's womb, which generally occurs during the sixth o r seventh month of pregnancy. Archbis h op Josep h L . Bernardin or Cind nJ)ati, presi- dent of the National Conference or Catholic Bisho1>9, said, "The Supreme Court has compounded the tragic error of its abortion de· cisions 3112 years ago and struck a serious blow at parents and families." Bill Cox. director of the Na· tional Committee for a Right to Life Amendment, said the de· cision "is very distressing to us.". In addition to the consent pro· visions. today's declslon struck down a part of the Missouri law which prohibits abortions by in· jecting saline fluid Into the am· niotic sac. The court upheld reporting and record keeping requirements im· posed by Missouri for abortions but not for other medical pro· cedures and upheld the Missouri definition of viability, the point arter which abortions may be prohibited. The Mis souri law defines viability all "the stage of retal de· velopmcnt when the life or the unborn cl)ild may be continued indefinitely outside the womb by natural or artificial lire sup· portive systems.'• The court slr\lck down a sec. lion of the Mlsaourt law which provides that a doctor perform· <SH ABORT, P age AZ) About ISO to 200 mourners. In· <:llldlng a number ol relatives ·stilt tn the area, he:trd lh<' Rev Tiomas McCoy speak or a "con· tlauatlon or hope even under clttumstancn as ttqlc as this." Family members sobbed as \My left the service for Holy Trinity Cemetery In nearby Ramey. Rain was falllq on the pink urna.Uons Thal lay on the girl 's casket at traveside. The cemetery is about five miles ftWn the lltUe town of Bttcarl:r, w•re Karen was born as the OC Assessment Up 18. 7% .. F19bermen Found SAN DIEOO (AP>-TbeCoast Guard found two men Wednes· da,y after they bad been reported overdue on a rishina trip. Their l•foot boat was 54 miles south oC ' t ~ Die10. A pair or helicopter crews located Mike Speratos and JJoyd Lyon. both of Escondado. BJ GA•Y oaANVIU.E ... Njfy,..... ..... The Orange County assess- ment roll to be released_ today will show a gain of 18.7 percent in the value of taxable property when compared to one year ago. Translated. iato dollars. that: means the value of taxable Pro: perty within tbe c:oun~ ln· <'teased Sl.2 billi9n dollars in the year ended M areb 1, 1'71. AQd !Qr. the Ont time, tbe as· sessed valueofOrangeCountyre- al and unsecured property soared onr S8 billion. County Assessor Bradley Jacobs said that roughly 35 ,per· cent of the value IAln duriftl the lut year ls the rnalt of Ole re· evaluation of exlslin1 Pf"OPC!f1Y. More specUically, wh a t J acobs said was that homes th Oranae Qounty increased in value aubstanlia lly in the past yur. And, he added, unless there are subatanUal cuts In existing tax ratea m oat Orance County homeowners will' receive a hl1her tu bill in the coming year.· Jacobs' office bu nothinc to do with tax rates or t.be taxtq pro- cese. It merely assesses u required by law the value of property. . ''.It is important that taxpayers remember that value is set in the market place by prople who buy and sell property. It is the as- sessor 's Job to measure market value," said Jacobs. He conceded Ulat unless local taxing a1encies reduce existing pro.,erty· tu ~ rates that many homeowners will be "taxed for il\11 a tloa. • · By that the assessor meant a bomeowner.'.s..pcoperty may bavt 1one up in value whether or not it -was offered on lbe market place. And that unrealized gain In value can be attributed to inlla· lion. J acobs said. A~ Wiropl\Oto SAVED BY RUSSIANS Belloonlst Thomes Firecrackers Judged Felony Possession A Santa Ana man in possession of two over·sized firecrackers for the Fourth or July, found himself in jail in Newport Beach today. held on a relony charge carrying a $25,000 bail. · Robe rt Manue l Salazar , 22, was arrested at 11 p.m. Wcdnes· day In the 2100 block or West Ocean Front on a charge or possession or , 8 destructi Ve de· vice In a public place. Police o ffi cers sa id they originally s topped Salaxar on s uspicion of smokin~ marijuana but in searching him Uiey al· legedly found a package or firecrackers and two M-80s. super-siz.cd firecrackers. A ccording t o a poli c e apoknman. the M·S>s have been classified as destructJve devices. a c a t ei o r y l h al I n c I u d e s dynamite and bombs. Capt. Rich Hamilton expl ained that under the law. there is no dif· ferentlation between kinds of deatructlve devices. Posseuion or two powerful firecrackers is classllled as a felony wtlb the same ball schedule as would be appUed ror Illegal possession or dynamite or a bomb . Police Chief B. James Glavas said that anyone found in pooession of the powerful firecrackers will be subject to th~ Hme felony charges asSaJuar. "Thes~ M ·80s are lacredibly powerful ltevices and can do 1reat harm. That's why they have been put in tb.e des,trucUve device classification." he said. NEW YORK (APJ -Karl Thomas has been picked up by a Russian ship arter falling in his attempt lo cross the AUantic In a balloon, the Coast Guard said "to· da y. The Soviet ship was reported to have told the Federal Aviation 1\dministraUon that Thomas was in good condltlon when picked up Wedn esday and wo uld b e dropped in Rotterdam when the salvage tub Dckabrlsk arrives ln Holland next Thursday. There was no immediate ex· planation on why Thomas' re· covery was not made known sooner, but the Coast Cuard said the Soviet vessel was having communications problems. Thomas had taken orr from Lakehurst . N .J .. Friday in an.ef· for t to becom e the Clrst person to cross the Atlantic by balloon. Several other balloonb ta died In pl'ev1 ous attempts. The pickup was made 360 miles north·northea11t or Bermuda. The rescue came as a major search was getting under way for Thom a s . T e n air cr a ft were scheduled to take off today from the Un1l<'d States . Canada, Bermuda, Englund and Spain to look for the 90-foot bal~n. The search wa8 ordered at tho request of Thomas' ground crew aft<'r no contact was tnAde with the balloonist for more than 72 hours . (See BALWON. Page Al) 7 Weat•er Sunny F'rida11 btll '°""' low dout:U late night lhr0U41h mid· morning. High F'ridoy 70 lo 74 beocht1. to lo '5 inland. Low tonight 62 lo 66. INSIDE TODA '1 £cologb11 iau firu in Colf/orn10 art btlrtg fiuiled by h~ t1ndcrbrulh. which ho.a f lourllhtd du« to /irt prewn. lion campaign1. and lht~ art counng rtol "<U1<11ler1." A9. l•tlex •• ., " •.. , •• ... AIJ alol Ct.J '"' •• ... , ... •• " I . . . ' ,. "' 9 . A% OAILY PILOT s Thursday July t , 1978 Parade Protected Huntingto n Coj,s Out i n Force By KATHY C'IANCV Ot ,,.. 0.11, "'''-' 'w" Hunllngton Ut•ach::. police uC ricers will be out in full force 170 ot them m all for &Inda> ., offtdal California 81ceotenniaJ parade. Police Chit:! E~rl\' Hobita1ll<• and Dave Gammell, president of tht' pohrt' om cers a.s~1ataon, assured rlly eounc1J members at .i. 1>per1al meeting Wednesday night there will be no "work stop- page or " 1thholdin1 of Hrvttts. •• Ma.)'.or Harriett Wieder Ju.st 2A hours earlier had canceled lbe parude a rte r s he i>aid police re- E tne rge nry Brake L~anna M8:rie En·in told C.ost:i Mesa police Wednesday that i.hC'_ dis covered she d1dn t have a ny brakes after turning m.to t~e left turn lane on Newport Boulevard a t llarbo1:-So. mst~ad of plowing into another car . the H 1vC'r~1dt• t·oed p1ckc1 a light pole on the tra ffic island ~~> s low her car do\\11. Her car sustained minor damage. I h<' pok wus scratched. She wasn't hurt. ilijackers Release 100 More Captives KAM PALA. Uganda <AP> - Diplomats said pro-Palestinian gucrrill us fret'd 100 more t·a1>· 11vcs a l Ugan da's Entebbe 1\irport toduy as Israel, abandon· an1t tlS trad itional relusal to deal \\1th lerroris ts . said it was ready radio said a new deadline for compliance with their demands ~as 5 a.r:n . PDT Sunday. The pre- vious one was to have expired to- day. fused to 1uarantee that they would carry through with their assigned overtime schedule& Sunday. Tbe police pay contract ta· plred at mldnlabt Wedlladay, ao pollce apokeamen said no euarantee could be mede. Pollce have declared ao Impasse in coo· tract talks. Mark Reld , negotiatot' tor the police. said otflcer s n e ver threatened · to withhold services and had been pla.nning to work all alon1. Reid said pollce consider the parade and negotlaUoo.s tot.ally separate issues. Howevet, Nleholaa Counter the city'• labor counaet. bad warned durint a '"'"s con."" ference T~ay Dllbt tbat the two had beein1ed tocethe'r' and a possible parade boycott bad been Claudine Longet used as a threat. _ __, ---?'" -'We hi ve tned to divorce the • · · two and we were t.otaUy unauc-·T ... ,,1-e Delay'Q cessrut." tiuaid. J.~ 1 ~ Reid -Said he did mention numerous limes durins the 10 T.Jial Ruli.nu 11e1otiation sessions that police i J -9'e may with.bold service. if~ are usigned without a contnet. E1 Claudi · . But. he explained be WU Sj»eU· • .. or.~ 11.e ang "' eeneral terms, not threatenln1 the parad~ · ~SPEN, Cofo. (AP> -A dis- trict court Judge delayed today for a day a ruling on a motion to suppreaa ev i d e nce in the manslaughter trial of entertainer Mayor Wieder said Wednesday ' night city offlclal1 were prepared earlier in the day to begin can- celling Sunday's extravaganza. · Claudine Longet, accused of shooting her lov<'r in the cx- ~nsive home they shared. "One thing tJ\is sU..e pointed up is the matter of timing," she ~atd-. Ul"ling tbat bargainin& start earlier next year. "I think we have learned a lot from this," she aakt. Reid said it was the city's idea not to start bargainlq unW late May t.bh year because of the re- cent council election and bU<fiel decisions. And he charged that lnforma· lion about a possible rerusal by officers to work their assigned over time shifts Sunday "was somewhat erroneous.•• But Cou n cilma n Ron Shenkman bad charged earlier that police were ustni the parade as a ''hammer" durin& labor talks. Officer Gammell D()led that he had· been working on parade plans up to t he la1t minute and· even received a mayor's VIP in· vital.ion to attend. "Now I'm a little concerned as to whether J.he mayor's invitation supersedes the chief of police's assignment to work thal day," he quipped. Sharks Spark No Fear in Surfer's Heart The French -born singer · actress is charged wilh s hoottng professional skier Spidec..Sab1ch to death March 21 in an exclusl\'e subdivision near this Rocky Mountai.n ski resort. She testified for the first time in the case at a six-hour hearing Wednesday. Pitkin County Di.strict. Cour~ Judge George E . Lohr r<'cessed the hearing until today after pointing out that an affidavit filed by Lt. William Baldridge of tbe sheriff's department to obtain a seartb warrant, had not been signed by a judge. Fif t h A l ter11ative? \ Boanl Deliiys Highway Plan By GARV G Ri\NVILLf. 04 l"• o ••• , ....... , ... " At the <'IO~t' or u 31,-:.·llour public heart n a W l'dnesdoy. county supeorvlsors put olt choo lnR u future ba<'kbon1• hiRh"' uy ~y~h'm fQr southl'ai>h'l'll Orungc Counly until July 21. I n l b c p r Q <' e s s .~ l h r c c supervl11Qrs indicah.•d nom· ol 'four p.roposed ulternative highway syste ms and thc:ir rut· peeled 1mpa<'l on south l'Ounty growth suited their ta:sk~ Thnl indtrahon led Supervisor.., Thom as Raley "and Ralph Diedrich to &Y-flilt'IH ~ fifth alternative system might be pro· posed. If so. it will bypass four ullern;a tives oullint>d in lhl! massive Southeastern Ornn1te County Circu l a t ion Study tSEOCCS). The study begun in late 19i4 RITES ... story brewery. Police allege she: was pushed orr the roof. then but- tered to death with bricks und stones. Zytowiecki, 2i, has .been charged with obstructing justice by harboring his wire and two oth<'rs. Mrs. Zytowierki farc:s a hearing Friday on char1:es or JU\•en1le delinquenry b)' reason of aggravated murder: The other defendants. Dalla~ Stuckey, 19, who lived with thC' Zytow1 eckis, and Guy .. ·rch- meyer. 18. a frequC'nl vi!>· itor. have both been charged with aggravated murder and are be· ing held in lieu of $100.000 bond. Zytowie<'ki 's parents h11\·e sold, mea nwhile, that they would like to hetp the Kollars. "We feel obligated," they said. "Our hearts go out to this family." was lnlcndl•l.I 10 "'""'' 11 .1 ff1,· clrrulation p4inis <'Onbhll'nl "1th t'x111tmt1 land use pollcll•ll In i>outheast\•rn Omni:,• ('(iun l). the need for r1 rculJt1011 lunil use synl·hron11ation "'""' l'OO s1den•d esp<•rially u1·11t{' b1•t•u11st• of lht' del,•tion of thv pr1111os,•d (.'()81t frl't.>W 6 V liut the skoccs study "'l'rtt lJeyond at\ em pt Ing to lilt ~rate trnfflc circulation and land use pohr1es wht'n four aJtl>rnotavcs "ere propost'd . A BORT ... Ing an abortio n must t1xcrcisc the same dihgl•nce to pn•!l't·n l' thl' hfe and health of the rNus tis ho would in the event of~ live birth The \'Ole on the dJffercnt ques- tions varied. The vote to strike the r~uire­ ment of a husband s consent was 6·3 walb Chief Justir<' Wurrcn E . Burger and J ust1e<'s Byron IL White-and William H Rehnquist dissent ing The vole on the question of parental ronsent was 5·4 with the same thfee justic().S and J ustict: John Paul St<'vcns disscnlini:. In an opinion by Justice llurry A. Rlackmun. the <'OUrt sutd 1t c:oulct not-11grl'e 10that thC' ~tatr has the constatutional outhorit\' to give the spou!>e unil:.1ter:.11t\· th<' ability to prohibit th<' \\ ar~· from term inatin1t her pr<'~nancy. \\'h<'n the state itself lul·k., that right. .. As to parental consl•nt . llw court s aid that the s tat<' "dot•s ~not have the const1t utlonJ I uuthority to givC' u third parly ;in ab~olute. and voss1bl.v :.1rb1trury. velo over the dt'clsion of lhc physician and has patient \II terminate the ri at1cnt '¥ pr•·· gnancy." , to talk about releasing prisoners held in lsraelt jail s. The hijackers vowed that the Popular Front for the Llberation or Palestine. in which they claim membership, will "take all steps necessary for the complete suc· cess of our military and polilicaJ plan" to rree their hotneland rrom 'imperialism and Zionism, adding: "Death to all supporters of surrender." CARLSBAD (AP> -The ap. peara.nce of white sharlca doesn't seem to disturb surfers and swim· men crowdini the beach here. lsrad1 go\'ernment sourrrs in Tel Aviv said Prime M1n1ster Y1t1hak Rabin was empo~crcd to "negotiate with readme!l.'I to release prisoners" in exchang<' for freedom or Israelis held since a French airliner was hijacked over Cr€'ece Sunday night and Oown h<'re . Diplomats said the ho.<1tag€'s .were token from an old terminal . where they were held ror four. days to a new terminal whcr" they joined the French am· bassador to U g nnda. An Air France plan<' was <'X· pc<'led rrom Nairobi, capital or neighboring Keyna, to take the ~roup to Pnrls. ' The hiJaekers uld they would ront1nue t o hold about JOO r <'rs nns, inc luding Js r a<'ll c1t17l'nll, the cr ew of the alrllnt.'r and pC'rsnns or dual naUonaltt.y. Thrv Creed 47 old persona. <'hlhlren ond sick Jl('Ople Wedncs- ,foy imd tht.'y were nown to Paris. A J(U<'rrll l a commun\QU<' brondcnst by the oCClcial Ugondu OR NGECOAST DAILY PILOT IN ~.._"°' (N\• C'•lli;: ,.,~ •Ith ,_""ctt I\ con-t.1iJ't1l IM N• w\ tt1 II'\\, " ,.._.11"""°1t "' ttwo '•#f"' tw\t • wbttV'll""' co.n,~ .. "'°'*'•ff ll(Jth•>f\• .,~ f\wt..flU\•4 M1., .... y ""I""""' t t'4M¥ .... (Mle .,....,. frH .. .,,.1t ....... "' .. ~ ............ h• .. ._ t OV9't•tft V•U*"Y lh•f'I,., \M)dt..-~ • '¥it1 .. , .. ,_.,."~" ..... ," "~fll (~• ·"~~· ............. , .• """".'"'vb'• ff;) W.t""'""'<lllWt~ •h ,,..., (o•l\ift0 .. ~··~htt'-1.,..,.... I ,, lJQ ~4 l~f \t• ...... t l'\•ll #f \.• (. .... trOfN~•,.,._ RobtrtN.W~ ,,,.""..,."' •• Pwc'lit·VWf" Jatk R,Curtev VH t p'''"°""'.,... c;..""""' Mi.~ Thomas t<t~ll l.chtot ThomH A. Murpfline ... ..,.O'Mf"''°' O'larles H. Loos Richard P. Nall !- Offices Co'Wi Nwl\-e l'le 't\n t ft.t• S•tt1'1 \.,.~ &roKf\. ,, .. G.••,.....y.'eS.tnwt ... ~ ...... .,.. ·-" "''~k-"Oowlt•.,., Wm,.._._ .. V•ll<fy n JOt U P•1 PN:I •• s.--0 ""° , , ........ Israel's decision was the flnt sign of a change in its customary policy of refusinl· to ne10Uate with guerrillas or hijackers. It came after more than SO an· gry relatives or Israelis among the hostai;?es mobbed Rabin'" or h r<' d em a ndin~ that he s ur- r ender to the hijackers' de· m.rnds. Fro• Page A J BALLOON ••• Thomas· m ain communlca· lions system was knocked out by a faulty aerial shortly afler liftoff from Lakehurst, N.J ., and an eledrk al storm the next day was thought to hpve drained muc h of thc power from bat~ties tor his backup radio. A commercial jet said It picked up a faint signal from Thomns on Sonday night. The pilot said the balloonis t gave no sign or being in distress. Thomas· ground crew has been worried but consistently conrl· den t that th e 27 ·year -o ld Michigan man was still airborne. After the recent capture of three sbark1, a slx·foot bhrnhart was out snapping at sea gulls Wednesday. Sul people swam as always. .. They are an optimistic bunch and have no fear," observed David Price, local chief of the state Ufesuard service refttrln& tosurfers. · · A diving instructor at Scripps Institution of Oceanocuphy said blue sharks are abundant off Southern California but generally staylndeepwater. The one seen Wednesday was about 3,000 feet from the low water line . And areat white sharks are "not exactly a rarity," James Stewart said at Scripps, adding that "commercial fls· hermen who have ignored the white shark for years are now seeking them for sale to marine parks and museums." A 15-foot whlte shark welghtn1 2,000 pounds was hauled In Mon· day. In the three days before, one wei11hing 75 pounds and a 10- rooter were eau1ht off Carlsbad beaches. · The lut reported shark attack on a human In San Dle10 County waters was near La Jolla In 1959. Price said he saw one wary woman Wedneadaywtththeboo\ "Jaws," lyin1 on the beach "with one eye on the book and the other scanrunt the water ... Heroin Haul CovUia Howewives Bwted SAN YSIDRO (AP) -Authorities have arrested two Covina housewives in connection with what customs officials said was lbe largest seizure of heroin made in California. Edward G. Bergesen, regional commissioner oC customs, said the ~.75 pounds of heroin seized Wed· oesdaycouldbaveastr~valueofupto$10.lmW1on. ' Authorities were led to the cache by a llattotlcs- sniffing dog. They uncovered the heroin la 28 aeparate pa~kaaes in the back seat ol the car occupied by Cheryl A. Hodges, 29, and Adelaea Garcla Seja, 83. Ber1esensaidtbetwowerealtemptiqtocrouthe U.S.·Mexican bot'cler . .lfhey were booted for t.nYeltlp- Uonol Mroio 111nw•m1 with U..tnteet todlltrttMe. \ SONY'S BIG ONE Here's tne blggesr T rlnftron color TV yei-21" (measured doogonolly). And ii hos o big P.lvr- T rinilron Plus T rinflron hos orwoys been Jin own for o great pictvre bvr T rlnllron Plus rnrroduces yov lo on even greoter picrvre. 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Come ~ri 11, 'f 011 ii· • r vt• o• "It'• 'J '.,nn / " I U's ARE HERE-aOSEOUT PRICES ON 1976 MODELS I ull I cu·1un1"11rr11ulu""1'111' Our· f•••ruu1of 0111• l t•ut f.uu ru1111·•· Ou I 1•·r111•1·orl11,·1 Ht• .... 11: ~75 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ................... 20.-w ... etC...Jr. Phone i64Z·8882 n...•11•..ic rr .... .,_.. hnk.T_., .. ,_ .. Store Hours Dally~ Sat. 9-5:30 s.r.e.. ................. "' ........... • I . .. .. • Frld!y. Jufy 2. 1974 oAIL v PtLor Aa ·.County· OKs .6~75% Pay· Hik~ ~~~~~~~~~~~-:-~~~~~~~~~~-==--~~~~~~~~~--,, &~ W@M[( ®@[{WU©® TIMI Hl•M• •ppe•rt . • dally f'ilc~ Setudays Hd Moad•>"· Jot o protilc11r1' 1 lwn u r1/;· 1'111 Ou1111 f'ot u 11/ ('ul ,,.,, ,,,,,... 111"1 llw <IN~U t;n ti Nd ft(' I 1t1n 110 11 11.•1•;/ to \f//rt• llU'f'/111111'~ /II U11 I I' f rllth' 111 ClllU h11 H lll'U \fo 1( ll01Jr IJUl'.{11011~ Ill l'ot Lh1111 Ar Your ~t'r llH r nron y1• l'no.,I t.>rt'llrr Prlnl I' < J Uur /WI (.'u,lu .\11•((1 f'A 9?1111, f11d11<ft' 1111ur 1rlrµlln11t' 11u111hc-r Frnlt Appr•G«"Ma DEAR PAT· I haven't been married (or vf'ry Ion~. and J don't know a thing about buyan,1t fish, or even which fish markets are good. My husband loves fresh fish. and I'd hke to know ~ow to judge freshness and avoid thawed frozen fish. A.O .• Hunlil'lgton Beach When you visit • nab market, talk to the olher customers. You 'll be able lo find out which markets In you r erea have good "fresh Hsh" repataUons. Ask lhe fish market's manager wllu fnsh flsh are delivered and shop ontliat dey. WHb a IJttJe practi<'e you'll be able to spot good fresh fish. Look for rirm Oesh (springs back when lightly touched ); fresh, mtJd smell; bright, clur. round eyes; red gUL'l. no slime. •Del shiny, bright colored skin. Ma1'e sure p-.ckaged fresla tu b bu llUJe or no air space between UH fl~h .nd the wrapper and look for a Ughtly sealed wrapper. Plaflf I•• PerH DEAR PAT: Do toys made in other countries have to comply with the same s afety require· ments as those made in lhf' U.S.·· My baby son ha!I a squeak toy made in the Orient from which ~ pa1nt Is peeling off. Could this paint be danjferous ii he should getsome in his mouth? L.O .• Mission Viejo AJI to ya sold ln thb country are Hppoaed lo quaUfy under the .aa-•ae safety s tandard s. However, U would be wise todJapo.e of Urts loy. You ean't be ahollltely Hre Ula& Ute paint Is IN pereent sare, and Che re is daageror choking on• paint fng- 1ftet1t. Check all ~ueak toys for Joo.!e sqaeakera, which babies sometimes s wallow. Whe n lbe Consamer Products Safety Comm lsslon lssued a list of banne d toys. the largest cete&ory was squeeze toys wlUt m·OUblg 1quukera. IAl-11'11 L~•••d DEAR-PAX: My husband has a "Berong Tagalag" shirt made while he was in the Philippines. It's a dress shirt made rr:om a banana fiber material. I know it can be hand-washed. but I've been unable to find any com· mercial establishment in this area which does hand laundry. l can wash it myself, but I have no success presslng Ws shirt so it looks Its beat. G.A .. HunUng\ol'I Beach Geor1e Beanelt or Cu,:J ter's Quality Cleanen ID C.OJJta Meu, says he••• llaadled almllar «ar· meau, aed he esu you to bri'l'f the 1hJrt ha lo let him examlnf' ll aDd explala bis duaJq method. If A VS readen know of othrr &ou th Coast clt"anns who SJ>ttlallie In hard·tn-clno g ar· mt"nts, you wlll be noUflNI. Youngsters Turn Tables On Molester Two feisty Coi1to Mc11a -1chootgirls fought wlth a would· be child molester Wednesday nod . tame out best. sending the man packin& with teeth murks In his hand where one o( the girls bit hlm. The girls. 8 and 9 years old, told police they were walklng In on al· lf'y behfnd • reatauranl at 843 W. 19th St. when lbey were attaclied bvtheman. · ·They said he ~creamed at them. • 'Tm going to get you and If you lry to gel away, you're really go- ing to get it ... The man was lbe one to "get it!' lie crabbed the 9·year ·old. lSnatcbed a klH on Mt' cheek and dragged her towerd his car. She • wrencMd tree. The mlddle·aged suspect wasn't so lucky will> the 1-vear· old. When he gobbed her. she de- livered a 1Un1log slap to bis hand tbatmadebtm.releuehisgrip. He crabbed her atain and she 1unk teetlt into the aame hand. He'd bad e nou1h, jumped into his , t ar and escaped. The 1trl1 said l~r attacker ,.,drove a ,.-eca sedan ~1\.h a license =~~~ r .. dini. "Newport' I - " Gives Self I OC Panel 'Penny' · A Raise 0J"an-ge County sup~rvison quickly approved a r°'"1d of s. 75 percent pay raises for themselves and all but a few hun· dred of the .county's remaining 9,600employes Wednesday. About 1.200 county workers at whut was Orange Co unty Medical Center went on the state•s payroll t oda y as employees at what is now UCl Medical Center. The Board of Supervisors' wnirlwind actions on the county's 1976-77 wage-fringe benefit package added an estimated S12 million to count v .iovernmenl's pavroll costs. l l also boosted co\Jn l y supcnisors' annual pay Crom $26.460 to $28,256. &ard approval of the 1976·77 wage package covering county genera l and supenisorial personnal came without first r~· aching contract agreement with the Orange County Employee·s Association <OCEA>. New Co11ntg Building ~ Slayers Guilty Guilty vcrdkt~ Wl'rc handed down Wednesday ~n the Orange County Superior Court triul or two juvenilt•s who strangled 11n Anaheim woman in Mr hom(' during :i robb1•ry Inst Dec 22 that nt>tlcd them $3 in pcnnil'S. JudKt> James F Judge set July ...JS as the date he "Ill sentence the two boys. llltl'S 15 and 16. Both .-dt'ft>ndants face a maximum sen- tf'n<'l' of comm 1lmcnt to the CaJtfornia Youth Authority. They were arrested last April four months afler the body of Mrs. Gioia Bonomini, •6. wa:-. found· in her A1'1ahc1m home. Coroner's officers said she had suffocated to death. rt wt1s pointed out in the boys· defense that lh<' woman suffered rrom emphysema and that her struggles with tht.> two young in· truders brought on a fatal attack. It wus argued for the prosecu· Uon that the robbery was rareful· ly planned arnce both defenda.nts were friends of Mrs. Bonomini's t~n-age son and knew he was de· talned In juvenile hall al the time That means the employes as· s ociation b ad no s ay in establishing work regulations and conditions that we ren 't 111ready...JtgreecLto when counlv OCEA negotiations broke down almost two weeks ago. Tuesday. the association went to court in an attempt to stop the county from laking \milateral ac· tion on the wage.fringe benefit Construction is under way on Orange County's new ha ll or administration al Broadway and Santa Ana Boulevard jn the civic center in Santa Ana. The new seat of ~ounty go\·ernment is ris~ across the street from the old county courthouse (center. behind palm trees> ·and a block rrom the present administration bu1tding <right>. Ne w, five-story facility will cost S8 million. 1t is scheduled for completion in January 1978. of the burglary. " Mrs. Bonomm1·s death wai; or iginally listed as beln.c from natural causl's. Police said lheir suspicions were aroused when one or two other youths initially hnked lo the burglary d iscussed her death with friends who in- fatm('d police. package. But Supf'rior Court Judgl' Lloyd Blanpied refused to issue the r estraining order sought by OCEA. 1 That left supervisors free to act on their own despite charges by OCEA general manager John Sawver that county negotiators had not bargained in good faith .Spray Can Peril Eyed Both dcfel'ld ants wen• found guJtty or murdl'r. robbery and burglary. The press and public were ba rred from :&JI phases •r the trial. Effect on Ozorw to Be Knmm in 18 Momhs OHa<'ial Superior Court sourc<>s refu sed to adv1sC' thl' press C>f the verdic-ts handed down \\'edncs· day by Judge Judge. Before adopting lhe packagl', supervisors gave themselves the leewav nef'ded to do so un-ilaterally by following l'OUnl y Personnel Director Berl Scott's advice to declare a stale or emergency. • The e mergency existed. Scott said. because the 1975-76 pact with OCEA expires Friday. GAITHERSBURG, Md. <AP > -A final answer to the question or whether gases from aerosol spray cans are destroying the at· mQSphere's protective layer of ozone is 18 months away, a scien· tist says. "The issue should be resolved to most people's saUsfactioo in about a year and a half," Dr. J . Peter Jesson. ·a research chemist for Du Pont Company, saJd Wed· nesday. "ll'a 'just too aooe to Molina and Frank S. Rowland. first propounded the theory in 1974. Molina. who was at the con· ference, said teat results to date have supported the theory. He s a id th e. m an · m ad e fluorocarbons were "a definite threat" a nd called for an Im· mediate federal ban on them. MoHna and Rowland, using And without rules in effect gov· eming personnel procedures and regulations. a true state or l'mergency would exist. said Scott. make a jud1ment. ·• 5 J esson and other scienUsb dis· Um mer cussed the controversy over a e fluorocarbon bases io a ~on· ference at the Comm erce Department's NaUclrua Bureau ol Standards here. While the employcs association was given the cold shoulder on negotiations covering general and supNvisorial employes, negotiations continued Wednes- day with two separate bargail'I· Ing units represented by the as· Ou Pont makes n~rbon;<-<ri........_.r- sociation. . Accorcfinlf to Sawyer. the 140·member prosecuting and de· (ense attoroey unit negotiations were all but settled Tuesday evening when county negotiators walked into the meeting room Wednesday morning with "nve' under the trade name Freon. Ozone is a form of oxygen lhat niters out the sun'a most danag. ing rays. Some scientists rear that if it is eroded, akin cancer among humans wlU increase and plant life will be har med. Two University of Califomhtat Irvine chemists, Dra. Mario J. new demands." Bod p Last year . negotiations with Y &rtS the deputy public defenders and district attorneys railed to result in a contract agreeable lo both sides. So, the attorneys worked through fhe fiscal years that ended Wednesday without a con· Donors Have Car Stickers tract and without pay raises. LOS ANCEL ES CAP> Both sides reportedly have OrivctS wlU be able to indicate agreed to an eight per<'ent wage they wish to donate body parts hike for 1976·77. Supervisors said for transplants by aflixll'lg a Wednesday that whenever given. sticker to their licenses begln· the increase will be retroactive nine Thursday, a foundation an. to July 2. nounccd today. OCEA and county negotiators J a c k I e R e I n h a r d t • reportedly were slill at the meet spokeswoman for the Kidney :tnd confer table on sUll another Foundation of Southern barRainlng unit. the 60·member Cellfornla. said the program - Superior Court clerk contingent. dubbed "Gift of Life" -makes But overridi01J wuetUed as· California the 30th state lo Iden· soclallon negotiations and rounty Ufy donors on driver's licenses. itovernment's first unilateral •c· The stickers will be issued by taon were the across-the-board the Stole Department o( Mot.or ll .75 percent pay r aises Vehicles with each renewal or l'Upervlaors gave themselves. de· application for a drtver's lice.nse. p:trtment h eads and most ThOsc who wish to become management persoMel. donors In the event of thclr death Since ear ly 1973. supervisors' In an accident sign the sticker In nnnuol salaries have climbed the presence of two witnesses from $17,500 to the new $28,256 a nd attach It to their license. level. Herman Siiias, director of the ·However, their salaries still department, to!d n news con· lag about $14.000 behind Los Cerence here Wednesday the pro· Angeles County supervisors. gram could aid more Ulan 8,000 Most county department heads Ca 11 f o r n I ans In need o f were given flat annual salary in· transplan~. creases of S2,GS2. Four million poo~e are expect· Those raises bring County ecko renew or apply fOf' a license Counsel Adrian Kuyper to an an· in the next 12 months, he said. nual salary of SSl.288 and both The first sucker was aigned at Robert Thomas, county ad· the-newsconferencebySftl.Den- mlnlstrative officer. and George nis Carpenter <R·Newport Osborne, Environmental Beach). author oC the bill that Management Agency direct.or, to allows the pro1ram under slate yearly salaries ofSSl,132. law. Dbltid Attorney Cecil Hjfu'.. Mrs. Reinhardt uid C.rpen. salary was boosted to$48.0l2. • ter's alinature w~ ~by General Services Agency Sillas and Hank Me~er. presitient director Cuba Morris' salary or the Kidney Foundation of we Jumped to $4.C.2M annUy and Southern California. Sberiff·Coroner Brad Gates was Alto on band at the press COh· ral.sedtoM0.868a·y~Ji. ference was l~year-old Thomas Auditor·Coatroller Vic ffeim's Lacy of Whittier. a kidney new salary wilt bt $38.7'12 wbiJe dia~ls patient who has been Tax Collector-Treasurer Robert watting for more than a year ror Cltroa·s was eel at $37 '40. a kidney donation. . • The spokeswoman said the Jaw Sumn1 er sae. Su n1n1er sae sa Surnmcr sa Surnrner sa sae sae Sun1n1 er sa compute r s. predicted that fluorocarbons might destroy seven to 13 percent of the ozone, possibly° within SO to i.> years. ·Police Pact OK'd Several scientists at the <'On· ference said they did not tllink the problem was as severe as Molina and Rowland warned. But most panelisLc; agreed there is f'nough evidence 'lo indicate a problem. SAN DIEGO <A.P l The backdown by <'llY police In ap- proving 11 new col'ltrnct after months or rl'fu:.lng has been ac- cepted by the City Council as the deadline given to police arrived. There's temptation everywh ere you turn ... at sale prices Drexel A.. Heri~ Drexel and Heritage Furniture . 20(~ Reduced up to WhybeCclOhoo~? Al t~pnc~. yov<Jnonlypruf111 Dr1'X<>l" and Heritage• uphol~lrry up IO~o off. Supt•rb "4:1L'<.llom 1)1 dining room. bedroom and occasiOOdl furniiurc (\l~rnf1cJnlly) reduced. Come be tempted •.• and Cle.lie a lovd1cr h<im1., your lovelier honw ! ., I Summer Chief Probation Officer was prompted by a widespread Margaret Grier 's S2.tf52 a year sborla1e of kidney. cornea, ear pay raise bflnes bertoanannvaJ booe, ear drum, pituitwy, beart ~..__ __ __. __ PROFESSIONAL &NTElltOl 0£Sl&NERS 0,." Mon .. Th.in. l Fri. Em. 221S HARBOR BLVD. COSTA ME~. CALIF. a&OO'y ol$3'1,17f. and lkiD donon. ' • " 64 OAU. Y PILOT c.~:::.,~ Ford Str,eks TB Unt ,~·. ~ . Bui Congressional OK lJnJ,ikely 'WASHINGTON (AP> -Presl· dent Ford la appe_allna qaln for bluer tax c.U now that a two. month freeae on payroll tu witbboldlna rate• iJ in pl.ce. another SlO billion u I bad re-queated." But there appears UtUe cbanu that Conirett w Ill eo alOftf' with FIRST' TO FOURnt DEPT. Ford's proposals, first offered -The big thin& abou~ this first lut October. day of July was lhe vote we IOl A bill preventi"' a hike In on the Big Spilt. They balloted in payroll wltbholdln1 whlle a thun(Ser~torm and it came out Coqress flni1hes work on a roao·s PLAN called fOf' a 110-bilUon reducUoo in federal 1pendin1 lo OffHMbe 8ddlt.ional t•x cut. But Con,11fta made It clear it would not acupt tho President'• call for domestic apeodlna cull while be ln.sisted that lbe defense bud&~ btle!Un: tact. nine yens. two nays and a pa!r of broad t ax revision bill was Con1ress already has gone on record in favor of.uslna the SlO billion for recessioo-flghUn1 and Job-creatin1 proarama, r•ther tban cutUn1 taxes further. don't knows. •laMd by Ford Wednesday nilht, Thia all happened in Phil. Juat five hours before the rates a d ~lphla , 200,1ear s a1o ~dbaveri&en. today. • Colonies with elegates who IGNAnJaE means And under it• new buCt1et pro. ceduref. Concress bu virtually locked out any chance that toes will be cul anfwhere near the $10 billion Ford proposes. cast that original vote to bruk workers wl l not have to face an with tbe Crown were Georgia, immediate increase ot S3 to S6 a -Noft-h Carolina, Vit"ghfr:s. wwktnYllUiboldlng. BytheUme Maryland, New J ersey, Rhode thl {l'eue expires on Sept. l, I s I a n d • 'M a s s a c h u se t t s . Congress ls expected to havd° Co n n e c l i c u t a nd New pused a bill ma.JriDC tbe tu re- H~25hlre. dud.ions permanent or at leut Penns y Iv an i a and South t>xteodin11J.eaflllroUgn"""June 30. . IT 18 EXP ECTED Cooeress will agree to extend lht!fltu cuts tbrou(h all of r11ea1 tm, which encts on Sept. 30, im. That would be three moat.ht longer Ulan the tu-writing FjJlance Committee recommendt':'" Carolina voted nay. Delaware's im. . . delegation was split 1 to I so In 1lgninf the legislation. Ford counts.;is a don't know. Same for noted~ ie had urged Concreu Ne YI' Y o r k . w h e r e t h ey 10 months a10 to make s>erma· abstained. New York apparently ~ tt\,e 1975 antirecesslon lax c o u 1 d n · t d e c i d e w h a l cuts, worth about $U billion a governme nt it wanted. Things year, and to reduce taxes by haven't changed much over the another $10 billion. years. "Now. nine months later, the Because of considerable sentl· ment for the extra lbree months of tax cuts, it came as a miJ(t sur- pri u Wed.nesday when the Senate on a 55 to 35 vote, rejttled A n y w a y , t h e co I o n i a I response from the Congress is delegates lo-Congress decided typical of their faUuu to face the what they really needed wa~ a Issues,•• Ford s aid ... The unanimous vote. They got it the ·Congress, after waiting until the next day on July 2. last possible day, has enacted a 1 a proposal that would have raised enough money lo pay for the additional extension. That proposal would have Im· posed a 15 percent lax withhold· ing on all interest and dividends, in much the same way that taxes A COUPLE OF DAYS later, tWO·fl\.Onth freeze of withholding we got Tom J efferson's r ather rates rather than cutting taxes well-kno~n writing job which fea t~res John Hancock's s~nn'::~~~t·s what a11 this blcen· 'Told tlae Truth' tennial celebrating will be all about SU11day. • • • To help you with all this festivity. we are calling in more troops for the weekend. The California Hig hway Patrol 1s setting up speed teams. There may be more officers on tho road than celebrants. It w1U be a ~ood weekend to walk. • • •• Newport Heach city oHicials have issued their a rumal Fourth of July warnmg that possession or use or fireworks is ill c11al. In· Newport. this announct•ment has come lo be known down through the years us The t:xercise in Futility. • • • Well. l don't know how you're going to celebrate a safe and sane Fourth but I already did min.e last nig ht I visited South Coast V11lage·s 1trttnsward out near the Costa l\tesa·Santa Ana bor d e r t o witn ess a n l.'Xlravag anza called Mus ic Americ<t. LAST NIGHT'S S HOW was billed as a Star-Spangled Spec· tacular concert featuring the band oC Stan f'rrese. You don't know Stan Freese! Sure you do. He's the m an with the big baton who leads thr Disneyland Band. down Main Street. USA. Ir you m1ssl'd the show on the •South Const Village green. you really m 1ssed it. Stan and &:us boys ployed cvrryth1ng from ragtim<.' to Sousa to Dorsey to Rork i\ro\inc1 the Clock. STAN BLOW S THE i::rcat e s t tuba eve r heard . llc's the only man whose tuba drives him to his knees and the crowd to Its feet. Emcee Bob Roge r,; gave him n plaque and Stan had earn<.'d It. Alas ir you did Indeed miss the big concert, taka benrt. There will be more e very Wednesday n1i::ht on the VIiiage green 1 hrough Au g 25. Oh ye~. there's one other nice 1h111~ about the concerts on the .:r~c·n. They're free. Kelley Def ends FBI Burglaries Stance t WASHINGTON (AP> -Defending his credibility, FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley insists he has told the truth about FBI burglaries of domestic targets and that he knows of none durina his adminlslra· lion. "l have certainly never authorized any and frankly. I w~ nl!ver told or any." Kelley said in a written s tatement Wednesday. · But the director confirmed for the first Ume that FBI agents were involved in break-ins against Americans as recently as 1972 and 1973. An FBI source saJd the break-ins look place "no later than April 1973." three months before Kelley took omce ... He did not authorize any, nor has he lieen told or any durinf his administration.•· f'oMr ltt•a•~• 01:.~:.:!~'NC <API _ ( IN SHORT J Inmates angered by removal ---------------- or two radios from their dormitory started n fire that raced through the McDowell County prison unit I ate Wednesday. killing four prisoners and seriously injur- ing 25, om cials said. The fire damaged the prison unit so badly that it was closed and all uninjured prisoners transferred. The unit was a minimum security facill(y and had housed 67 Inmates. Nrte l~q Scllools S••t De1m1 TREl";ITON, N.J . <AP> -With an cstimat~ 100.000 pupils shut out of summer ~chool programs today by a stale Supreme Court order to close the entire New J ersey public school system, trie state legislature was deadlocked in efforts to work out a financing plan. The 1.S million pupils who attend public school classes during the regular school year arenowonsummer vacation. But a school official has estimated that for every day that spending for schools was not banned, there would be a one-day delay in the start or the new school . term next'Slepe m ber. IJ.S. I••~ L.a11 te Nfte l'orl.r WASHINGTON <AP > -Treasury Secretary William E. Simon released a fresh dose of loan money for New York today, ending a month-long test of wills between the clt.y, its employes and the feder al governmnent. The loan was for S500 mllllon to be r epaid In April 1 latest insta llment was part of the $2.3 billion ln federal lo proved last year to Ude the city over casb n ow shortaaes . S~orm Lashes New Jers~y Lightning Kilt. Tiro, Water ConlanUnated TP•p~ral ure• Mitt! ..... "'· ' 11111vq.,.rQ1,.. 41 •I "'"~~, .. ,, ., .)\ fto'\IOft II .. ,IO l\NPWn\¥111~ ., 11 "utt-1(' 1' ,. .ll Cll•UQO ' 71 " ClNTM •H H \/ ( .......... II .. • •• 0.nw.-,. 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' ' I WITHOUT TH& h"MM on tu wit.b.holdiq ratu , a famlly of lour earnlnf M,000 would have faced a f'4$·ptr·YUT lnereue. The lo~reaae ror • four-member family eamJQJ St5.0GO OI' a 1ln&l<" person maklDI SZS.000 would have bttn ltlO. A eouptewtth-no chlldr~n and earnina $10,000 would have faeed a 131>4 IQCrtase. Mosle01 ao1dhig Attacked BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP> - Cbruthm militiamen attacked ~the last major Moslem holding In Southeast Beirut. the Tal Zaatar Palestinian refugee camp, from three sides today after "' aJJ. Dia.ht artillery and rocke\ bom· bardment that started a nwnber of fires ln the camp, Yasir Arafat's Palestinian auerrtllas rejected a Christian ultimatum to "surrender or be wiped out._" They vowed to de· fend the camp "to the last man and last drop of blood.•• Good-.,,e v.-•tonn Detroit police omcer Robert. Pingilley 24 was. one of n~arly 1.000 policemen laid off the force Wednesday in city budget c utbacks. The three-year veteran-holds daughter. Debbie, 3, while chatting with friends in his precinct garage. Carswell ·Indicted In Homosexual Case "TH~ CAMP IS as good as TALLAHASSEE F1a. (AP) - G. Harrold Carswell. whose nomina· -fallen., said a spokes.ma n for tion 6y lorm~r P resl ent N ixon to the U.S. Supreme Court was rejeeled form~r President ~~~le Cha· in 1970. has been charged with attempting a homosexual act with a moun s Tl,er s miUUa. We ore plainclothed vice squad officer. at the mam gates or the camp A two·count indictment returned Wednesd ay by a ~n County and have. alrea~y .f hanged its grand jury chuged Carswell na me to Tigers HUI. . with battery and atteB'lpting an Tai Zaat~r m ea~ Thyme Hill: "unnatural a nd lascivious act" without his consent. carries ;i maximum penalty or one yeor In jail and a $1,000 fine. A Palesll!'ian spokesmen said on oHicer Geor ge Greene. - l!"e defending guerrillas were No dale h as been set for righting hand·to-haDd and. had Cars well's arraignment in Leon l?"'.ered the mubles o! their .an· County Court. t1aircraft guns to fare point · blank. The camp formerly housed 20,000 Palestinians and a n estimated 30,000 Lebanese r e- fugees from Israeli raids In to southern Lebanon. But most of the civilians are belleved to have fleCi , and the camp was reported defended by 1,000 to 2.000 guer- rillas. THE INDICTMENT did not elaborate on the alleged sexual ad vances by Carswt>ll. The of· ficer reported that he was ap. STATE ATTY. Harry Morrison proached by Carswell In a shop· said dffens~ attorney Murray ping mall m en's room being Wadsw9rth acce{>ted a summons 11taked out by police because forCarswell late Wednesday. merchants complained o f Carswell. 56. who was released homosexua l activity. on his own recoJ,tniiance after his Greene sa Id Carswell drove arrest Thursday· has been in him to a secluded. wooded area sec lu s i o n s ince then at north or Tallahassee where the Tallahassee Memorial Hospital. arrest took place. Wadsworth said Carswell is be· Carswell wa~ a .Fifth Ci rcuit THE CHRISTIAN militiamen ing treated for "nervous exhaus· Court of Appeals judge in 1970 completed their conquest of the tlon and depression." •when he was nominated by Nixon smaller Jlsr el-Basha refuge"e Both charges ar e misde-to the Supreme Court. The meanors under Florida law. · t· j t d b th camp nearby, whic.h the PalesU-nomrna ion was re ec e y e nians abandoned Wednesday. 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M• k '"'"""""., ., ...... ,, ••• ,, ,.., •Wfl .............. , 'We' vc ~ Fin~ Army.~ Says Ben l• --.t e I•· --·-..... -----~ ... -·-- ::~·'.t:.': •, • H,.t .. _ . .,,.....,. -u -.......... ·coming Sunday. July 4 The nation 'a 200ttr btrthd•y celebration take• on added mean- ing Sunday with obHrv•nce of Independence Day ·and publlcatlon of a apeclal D•llY PIJot magazine -the .. Revolu- tlonary BuHetln. '' Important events leedlng to th• algnlng of the Declar•tlon of Independence on July 4, 1n& ar'• retofd In Interesting atorlea aild pk:turea apedlllfy written for th• bicentennial. Th• ec- eb•nt• are pre•nted In modern newapaper atyte Cfpturlng . tit• mood of the colonla' ere In a highly r,eadable faahlon. -. . Look for the. "Revolutionary Bullet.In" coming Sunday In your Ii In Bat1 Cltg t Bomb Blasts i ·• ~ Consulate 1 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A powerful bomb, .._..d at leaat a haJf.mlLe away. went olf on the ..-ltont 1teps of the South African Consulate urly to- day aa consul Anthony Drake and hia family slept illllck. No one was hurt. · Tbe heavy blast shattered dozens of windows In the nelthborhood and woke residents in a wide are~~l~ald. · . .-OLICE SGT. THOMAS McDo.nald said the bomb was pl•ced "on the front porch. It blew two thr~·foot holes ln concrete, knocked down three doors -the entrance. and two side doors --and lmocked au the plater olf the ceilings .•• The conlufate ls localed at 2761 Scott St .• Pacific Heiabts, oo San Francls~o·s norUulde. Al the same time the bomb was golngo rr. a te4epbone· call was placed to KPIX cameraman George Lang. who said the caller 1denUfied hlmfflf as a' member of the "Lucio Cabanes Unit."' a re· voJuUonary group. The FBI said the Cubanes group was the same one that said it bombed the Bay View Federal Savings and Loan office in Larkspur May 14. . - Watrla·lt, Kid Gabby. right. a chimp who lives _at Marine World/ Africa U.S.A. in Redwood City. lakes a stern parental attitude toward his buddy Raffles. Bursting Bombs Banned Frtdey. July 2. 1974 DAIL y PILOT AS North Imports W~ter Parched Bathers May Sit Three to a Tub SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -lncreasln1ly by coutal rom- Tank truckl that usualJy haul mwliUea where sprin1·fed water milk and wlne are beini rounded 1,ystema are all but dry. up to brine water to 11 d.rou&bt· About 100 worried residents ol parched coastal communities ~stern Marin County Jammed 11 north of S.an Franri.sro. Wednesday meetlne of the Board Official• also are c~klng to ol Supervisors to plead for gov- '" if a waler·fllled Navy landln1 unment help. Chairman Gary craft un be brought along the Giacomini usured them they ~t or Marin County, north or would 1et ll -by tanker truck, the Golden Gate, to rut restirvolrs LSI' or whatever was necessary. by pumplne water ashore Into "Within a couple ol days, some fire hydrants. ot our communities wlll have no IAN MATEO COUNTY to the water at all." Giacomini shfd. lie south has been declared a federal noted a million gallons of water diHater area, and a member of are already being trucked dolly the Board of Supervtaors. Jean in to the coastal area of 10,000 Fuster, has suu·ested that two people. -or more -people ought to bathe togeth§A to ronsen•e the SOME COMMUNITIES have dwindlin1 waFr supply. already given_ up _no s.imt>le Still farther south, water use is measures such as bans on bein& cut by 20 percent to such washing cars a nd watering famous Monte rey Peninsula gotr lawns. In tht picturesque town of courses as Pebble Beach Bolinas, officials met to decide Spyglass llill and Cypress Point: whether to abut orr water to t'om- and there are fears their rolling mercial est ablishments on fairways may soon be brown. weekends. in effect closing the The measures are in response town to tourists. to the driest "rainy season"' in "The situation is getting ugly," 127 years of recorded Northern said attorney Paul Kayfetr. California weather history. Wed-"People living in the community nesday marked the official eftd or are becoming resentful of outside the season, during which San people using our beaches and Francisco received 7.16 inches of puttin1 us in a situation where we rain. compared with 8 normal have now ater for our own use." HE SAID NO SERIOUS prob- lems are experted for thls year in San Francisco, which has Its own elant Slern re~rvolr, or to major population und farming areas hooked up to the 1lant St ate Water Project or the fed er al Central Vallev Protect. Of Wine And Roses . ~ MALIBU (AP > -Actor Jat'k Lemmon was re· leased on hu own re· cognizance early today alter~ was boolled for ,in· vesttgation or drunken driving on the Pacific Coast Highway. Sheriff's Sgt. Larry Tedesco said the 51-year- old actor was s topped shortly after midnight by a California Highway Patrol cruiser while driving north on the coastal highway ln his Rolls Royce. F • C O • L-U C ) b 19·53· Fred V. Roland of the s tate Ire ODCe rD UtWeHFJJ..e . roe tO e e rate AT ITS WOltST, 111E dry spell Department ·or Water Resources ~ e is contributing to ferocious forest said the main problem is in the He w as give n a Breathalyzer test al the sheriff's substation here and then booked on the ·charge. Tedesco said Lemmon was held at the substation until he was released in the custody of his wire, actress Felicia Farr. SACRAMENTO <AP> -Des pite the ap· cherry bombs and Roman candles. ~hich were fires like one that consumed ·north-central part or California, proachl,,g bicentennial Fourth of July celebration, banned by the state in 1939, fireworks ar~ legally nearly 70,000 acres near Red In areas that clepend on wells and one California county has issued'a b;an on fireworks. sold in California unless restricted by local or-Bluff, 160 miles northeast of lodl streams lor their water s up. And State Fire Marshal Phil~ Favro says ctinance. here. But the impact is being felt ply. ~vaaa County ·~ ~ct. underthec1rc~mstance~f ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ extreme fire danet!r lo the Sierra, ··1.s an excellent Idea" for others to copy. . BUT FAVRO AJ)DEl1, ''It ·sup to local jurisdic- _.tions. and not loo many are going to ban them between now and Monday." However. he said the state wHI watch more closely than ever the causes or fires during the long Fourth of July holiday weekend. Using a computer, Favro said, the state should be able for the first time to compile evidence or whether certain types or legal fire-.i;erks are fFe- Quent causes of fire. . SPARKLERS, A POPUIA& ingredient of so- called '"safe and sane" fireworks kits sold where locallgovernment approves, could be In for legal lroubl~ after this year. One state orriclaJ said that the legal fireworks. under proper supervision, pose no biJ? hazard. But he added sparklers burn dangerously hot and can cause skin burns as welt as brush fires. The Nevada County ordinance. enacted Tues· day night as an emergency measure, makes possession or fireworks In non-city areas a misde- meanor for the nen 80 days. Supervisors vote<f after looking at damage caused by a 1,100-acre grass and timber fire. 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Open July • and 5, from 9 t~ 6. Oranee 7707 Gar(Sen Grove Blvd. 537·9571 Of 893·8523 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. & Sun. 9 to 6 " 301 So. State COiiege 870·0050 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. & Sun. 9 to 6 1275 Bristol sSe·1500 Open Mon. thru Frf. 8 to 8 Sat. & Sun. e to e 8880 CherTy Ave. 634·7111 Open 9 to 6 except Mon. 6 Fr1. 8 to 8 324 W••t Ka1ella 532·2506 Of*' 8 to 6 every day ' 1• • • I • DAILY P'IDJTEDITORIAL PAGE I Safe-0elehr-atiOn-: With the Fourth of July celebration comln,; on the heeb or some exceptionally dry, hot weather, Orwnge County liremen havl' d ouble reas on for concern this weekond. · Alreud~, county flremen have bed to douse several s mall grllSs fi res apparently start ed by premature uae of /iteworks.' They're 3lso ~ooceme4 abo"( a n un · 1 precedented now ofJJlegal e.x:,,iostves lrom ofher a ref:ts. notably Mfxico and. for the first time this year, from mainland China. Fjre o f course, is not the only hazard. Manv communities have local ordinan ces banning a ll fireworks because of the da nker of serious pe rsonal injury as well as proper- ty damage. But too m any otherwise responsible citizens choose lo ignore this-partl~J&Maw: They look the other way when theis: youngsters bring in supplies from a town "here fireworks ure still le_&al or. even wors-e, when the kids get their-hands on some or the readly dangerous im-ported stuff. / If you live in a communjty where fireworks a re permitted, remember this permission applies only tolhose ~earing the offi cial "Safe and Sane" peal ... ~nd if your community bans fireworks. this ~ould be a good time lo explain to your chlldren that laws are to be obexcd-e'lenifyoQ happen to disag ree w ith them . • 1 ' Galle.-y Play . C'OUld 10 along with Woodeo'1 proposal. He said he had juisl returned from Las Vegas and c~rtainly could u.se the money. On second tbousht. Stedman added, "Maybe il will make me Look good if I sup· port Earl's motion." So, he did. But it all went for naught •·hen the commrnission deadlocked 2·2 on an isswc lt doesn't decide anyway. Com· minion t.alarles ure set by Board of Supervl-sor-s r esolution, not the planning commlssiqners. At thUJ_. Stedman a nd Wooden are uhead olthe pay game. Both acknowledge lhe-unJons they work for pay their r egular saluries· without de- duc:ting tnissed work time tor planning com· missioo du lies. Voters and· Issues An Associated Press poll indicates tbe presidentia l candidates may have their werk cut out be tween now and Nove mber if they want the voters to know where they · ally stand on ~ssues. But lhe pef'I aJso revealed a politic a n 's avowed stand on issues m ay not be the key to winning. 'The vote rs were quite clear about their own concerns. Economic issues-inflation. unem ploy ment. governme nt spe nding- were cited as the most cr itical problems . The increase of crime was the next big worry.,.. followed by issues rela ting to welfare, drug abuse. misbehavior of public officials, pollution, e nergy, de te nt--e and , women's r ights. . ~ra n_ge Co~nt )'. Pla nni_n g_ Com·· ___ But rnore than half said they dliin·t m1ss1oncrs Earl Wooden and J erry Sled-· know where their favorite candidate stood man c li~b e d to n e w l)e•lg hts in ontheissues tha tconcernedlhem.orthey showm a ns hip last week wbert they moved na med his announced position incorrectly. u~su~tcssfully to redu_ce planning com-And a similar number said they'd pro· missioners' pay. .• bably choose a candidate for h.is personal . W~en s uggested a cut lrtm $75 to $50 ·qualities, s uch a s inte lligence and a m eeting , purportedly because county character , r ather than his stand on the is· supervisors had recently relieved the com-sues. : mi~sion of some of its more mundane Appar~ntly it's wise campaign s~rategy 1 duties. . to hedge bets when the questions get too 1 Al first, Stedman. wasn.'t(SO sure he ~pecific. •I ~ -Syrio's Mo~e Barkflres _ ... · --Moretti's-Ingratitude Brown Denouncement New Political Low In the annals or the state's his· tory the disa ffection or former Speaker Bob Moretti for Gov· ernor Jer:r_y Brown Will be or no more note thun the impact of his. endorsement or the candidacy of Jimmy Cuter for Prestdettl. A ,grubbing politician. who enJO)cd a moment of transitory power as presiding 'Officer of the State As- sembly, Morelli's support of Carter has little swuy. In his bid for governor, operat- ing from the power base of the Speaker's oCficc. Moretti pulled fewer than 500,000 v,otes, running third bebfod Srown and Mayor Joseph Ahoto That thin follow· lng bas tong s•nce abandoned hlS' ·EARL WATERS leadership . H1s crrtrcisms-at-the govfl'tlor J,!Ot small attention for he s aid nOthinJ? -. hich hasn't already been said with more authority by those in stronger· po:>1lions to speak OUL But. by his public d~unct'· ment of Brown. both aS re· sidentiaJ candidate and as go ernor, Morelli assures himself or a place hi gh in the ·ranks of political ingrates. At the time Mort>tti 's uppoint· ment dr c:'w c 11ust1c comment. Many fl'll it :.hould huve been given to a lo,ya l supporter or 11l least soml'one with ex(X'rienei.' und krlowledge in the energy rle1d. -Mo re--than one-.wryly &b- served that Hrown would regret the deed befon• a ~ cnr pusscd They were .,.ron1t but only !J.y_.., few weeks. Ingratitude in politics is not all that uncommon. It has existed thr.oughout history. Jn his runt•rul o'ral1on Marc Anthony calll'd Brutus· :.tabbing of Caesar "the most unkind cut of all" .. "1'~or "hen the noble Caesur saw him stab. Ingratitude. more strong than traitors· 11rms, UneX.ted1 Prestige· for PLO . ' ' . '·• I For, havin~ forsaken his seft in the Assembly in his disastrous attempt al hi~her office, Morelli found himself out in thl' l'(lld und on the bench. all wushed up. Quite vanqubh'd hlrn: then burst his m 1ghty heart " IT \\'AS purticularly bad for l\1 tt' r h h · t AMBl'NON has made munv u , ore 1 or e as no specie man turn on h1's bcnefac·tor :,,,d quulificalions for employment • other than some political post . ~e. political "oo?s ll(C ful! or am· Yet. despite Brown's clear dis· b1t1ous men. Former St>nalor ltke fo r "professional" polili· . Bob McCarthy, acceptt>d an ap. cians and In the face of Moretti pqlntment from Governor Put having done• his l>esl to thwart Drown as dir ector of Motor Brown's ambit ions. Brown Vehicles. the n turned on him handed ham a real plum. tn ap-pu~llcly over some differences pointing ham to thl' St.ile Energy which should huH been setUcd Commission al S37 212 a veur he privatery. William Ilcnnett. now assured that he wo~ld have m'ore a roembcr of the Slate Board of than m arg'a rin<' to spread on his Equalizolion. angril)'. attacked bread. It is the best job Morelli Pat Brown when he (aded to suµ has ever held at double what he port him for public omce. This made as Speaker. If that wasn't e\'en lhou g.h Be nnett's rise enough Brown also gaw Moret-through pu,bhc offices was due lo ta ·s stSter a jot.> In the gove rnor's Pal Brown s la rgesse. WASHINGTON -}~ar sooner than expect ed , Syna's n·awed at- tempt to impose peace on.bloody 1 •Lebanon through milllary power 1 has produced what both Syria 1 ·and its enem y. Isr ael. wanl ' least: new prestige and polilical { EV AN$:NOV AK ] nions for ced quick withdrawal or invading Syrian tanks from Sidon. south of Beirut, denying that key port city to the Syrians. warfare in.side Lebanon and pav· gig the way for a new U.S. round ~r diplomacy oo Vie Arab·lsracli power fo r Y a ssir Arafat's •Palestine Liberation Org3o1z~~ tion CPLO>. , ~uggle. 1 SINCE ASSAD was unwilling to try seizing Beirut by brute military strength (producing certain huma n carnagtl1. the Syrians blockaded the Beirut alrpor~. With Be irut port and ac- cess highways unusable for s up- plies. Syria prepared to force Beirut's submission by starva- tion. Thill ironic outcome s0 ~uic:tlb' , following Syrian President Wafez Auad's bold gamble to in· 1 vade Lebanon 1with m a1or 1m l l l tar y 1s trength un· .derscores the ji n creaslng tdiffic ulty of •:o1toppin g the 1kl ll i n g s in Lebanon. split , 'between Moslem and Cbrislian (with Moslems in a small ma· I jority ). , When Assad moved his tankS over the m ountainous border early this month. he trLegcred 4 this sequence: brael quietly ap. 1 pla udt>d, th e U nited Slatu 1 l'ecrelly cheer ed a nd Arafat's 1 PLO prepar ed for a massacre. ' Assad wont ed l o pacify , Lebanon, pre\'enlang left·wlng l\losle ms from turning ll inlo another "collfrontuhon" state on Israel's borde rs. Assad would pull some Amt'ricon chestnut~ • oul or the fire. e nding 1cctarian INSTEAD, · "ssa d's for ces, blessed with toe·drawer Soviet equipment, have s uffered severe casualties. inch1ding well over 100 dead and the'loss of at least 2S 1J1odem tanks. This ,should JJOt · •ave been sur;rising, con.sidtt· 6-ig that all of Lebanol)'s poUtica l factions and its roving gangs of toughs have more arm!,.lhan they Coen use. · ... ,lfUfm ore s gni 1can or 'As· •ad's future \n turbulent intra· Arab pollllcs i§, bi$ shocking loss Qf fa<;e. ·~rafal:s own men in the PLO,• fO!' expmpte. ,"a rrested" the ~om m a.A~e,.. of Syrian · ~ligned P alestinian troops and marched hlcp off-40 Arafal's headquarters ln Beirut. The toughness. in&enuity and Qrganizational skills of Arafat's Palestinian force, cqupled with the overlappine ''ot.btt "ar" In Lebanon betY'.'een right.wing Chl,'Jatians a n d left·wln·g Moslems. stopped Assad at crietcal points . Takini ad vantafc or Syrian mllltary mista kes, the PalestJ · f Tha t s,tralegy fell under Arafat's coup in persuading the Cairo·based Arab League lo send in a "peacekeeping force" which imme diately look over the airport to open it for emergency -euppfies. Thus, the Intricate web woven by Assad, with silent support from both Israel and the U.S .• has now trapped Hafez Assad. All other efforts to eoa the 15· month civil war were quickly de· reated by r eligious and class passions ln Leba non. But Assad's (allure has more sinister im· plicatlons for both the U.S. and lsrae1, precisely because it elevates the . PLO t o new im· portance. Although it is. not widely known here even by som e Mideast e"· perts, the orriclal U.S. policy of avoiding ··contacts" with the PLO has become self-defeating In Its inflexibility. O!ficials of the • America n e mbassy 1n IJeirut were unwilling to q11est1on PLO security men In l:Jeirut ubout the murders of 'two U.S. dlplomuis. even though only the PLO knew what really happened. · NOW. "1th the PLO gainin~ new stature. the U.S. may have lo accept a p:11nful change in tha t policy -possibly foretold an President Ford ·s message of thanks lo tht' PLO this week for helping rvaruate Ame n rans Crom Beirut. For Israel. with its deathly • though Wlderatandable fear or the PLO achieving new Political maturity, the Syrian failure rar· · ries the danger of new PLO power just north of Israel In south Lebanon's once placid Litani valley. Ararat could use that new power to convert the Israeli-occupied West Bank of the Jordan River into an indepen- dent Palestinian state. As for Assad. , his movr into Syria has tragically backfi red exactly as we predicted two weeks ago, but with political Im· p l ication s n o t f o r eseen anywher e. What the immediate future holm for lhc two wars still going on in Lebanon. much less for the distant future. is beyond human knowledge. What is cer· tain is that Assad's failure has brought the Mideast to another critical turn in the road, with the U.S. powerless lo afCeclevents . office. In his defection Morelli strived Dear Gloomy Gus My neig hbor says he do es ·n 't kn o w why they're making such a Cuss about the Elizabeth Ray . thing In W asbington. Says the officf! where he works is full of girls who can't type, file or answer the phone. C.P. for the role or hero or martyr. oh· serving that he was risking the wrath of Brown for S(X'akinJt out. He neglected lo point out that he al.so is hoping to endear himself to Carter with the expectation of grabbing a federal job iC Carter becomes President. Hut federal appointments ure more carefull y checked and Carter is bound to discover that Morelli has a track record for turning on those who befriend him. lie did il to J\s· semblyman Tom Bane who ga\c him hl~rsl legislative job and he did it to Speaker Jesse Unruh who he lped h i m to become Speaker. GranUng Moretti'& point that acreptinl( a n appointment docs nol require one to remain blindly loyal. the honorable thin$C to have done was to resign first. Even that, In the.m inds of many would not have absolved him. You don't bite the hanc1 that feeds you . I I Behind-ihe-sc~r;,es Look at the Nixon Pardon . W ASlllNGTON -A Wf*I have uncovered some fasclnat· , but stubborn Richard Nixon was Ina details that can now be re· 1headed In September 1~4 for the vealecfCortheflrS\Offte. •trial ol the-century. Oen. Alexonder lhl\i, then the Sources Jnslde tbc Spcci11l White House ,taff eltlef, first 'Prosecutor'" office havt' told us railed the qu.,stjo" ol a pardon lha~ ht definitely would have wlth Gerald Ford on Augual 5 - been Indicted for. obstruction of four days before Fol'd r'l'placed JusU~e. , Nixon in lbe Wblle House. At the um~ time. ~~es ' -cl0&e to the formtt Prelw.nt HAIG notified Ford to be pre· 'hove told us pared to assume the presidency. that he would \ Jn discus,1n1 se veral possible neve r h ave \ contingencies. Hale mentioned nar ced to a that Nixon could pardon himself deal with the before reai1nln1 or migbl be prosecutors. , tranted a pardon after he re· H e w o u Id -5gned. Ford 1ave no inclination have spumed what be miahtdo. pin bargain· 8ut tbereaner, Ford nodctd ing and would (or the finl Um~ be later eon- ba ve foufhl tt.Aed, that -Wixon 1oaa11·«rawn 1 f o r h i s aDcJ' defeated. Re abo ~ppeared freedom in the courts. tobave lost wel1bt. • This epic drama was aborted Gerald Ford toot tbe oatb u on Sept. 8. 1974, when President President on A~ust t. Not until •Ford granted blt predecessor a A&apatZ7,sofaruwecaa leam. lpardon. Millions of Americans wu lbe~u of the pardon lstlll ,.._.." wbetber it was a set· raised =•in. Then 1vice pr.Weat6al lq>p()intm~: a ~-~ 'up.w""*''°"'lnreturnf«.,.. IE. -'litllerl hr.;:: te. leep Ntxon oUA_~, •boll. It••~ 1ol • enen Utetollbwtnc dU': , D reaponae to literally lmmed.lttely alter the trel* 1 thcM1aeN1 of ,..vtS&I. we hue con(erence. Use President ln- 1 coDdaeted a paiutaklnC ID-st.nicted his general ff!UA1el, veatt1aU•n hto u,. -Ptdllp BucHa. to....,... U.. circamat.a9Cel tbat led to \h ~lbUIU~~or a~ We are CCllltlo•el'Slal Nboo PUclon.. We privi to the 'backro0m tlla· .. • .• cuulons, which are too detailed t() relate . But shorU~ after Labor Day, Bnchen approached~on·~ at- torney, Her~rl J. Miner, about the posslblillty of pardon. Bucben 11trongly AUQetled that Nlxon should Issue a state ment of eontr1Uon. Bu t l~ls was not a con· ditlon, Buc heo/•dded canrully, to the pardon. PatvATELY. the White Hou..se wanted a statement that would • keep Nixon from proclaiming his innocence once il was no longer possible lor tbe courts t o establisb ttls guilt. Miller agreed to seek such a statement from his Su Clemenle clienL The President aent a close Mend. Waahlnston attorney Ben· ~ Betker. to S.n Clemente to snue the arrn1ements. Benton ..._, MW• new to Calttenla ~er. A.lt.boQab tbey didlf t re-.a.-San ~Ideate until 11 p.m .• 'Pacmc ltm e.. lhey wcnl i m. mediately into a three-hour bud· die with Nixon aide Ronald Zlegler. The talk.a were resumed the foUowlai monm, ln Zietler'a ot-fi~e. J"requuU_y. Z&e1Jer .-CS Miller would slip out of the room for whispered consultallOf\8. Al one point, Zlecle r received a call Crom the White House. It was Haig on lhe phone. advisin g Zletler t hat Nixon dJdn't have to sign any atatc:ment at all. An undertl1tndlnf wos re· · ched, neverthe less, that any parilo would be followed by a statement or contrition from San Clemente. Not untll the ncgotl&· tlons were completed did a fatigued, forlorn Nixon appear. He looked a1cd aa if M wer e nol Nixon but Nhwn'a rathtt, Becker recalled. Tho former President •lso gave Becker the Impression that his head was too blC for hla body. BE WAS despondent, d is· oriented. "Thank you (Of' being fair." he murmured. "Y9U are a fine youn1 man." 'netl In the middle of th• coavenaUon, be crabbed Becker'• arm. ··vou are a bil boy," Nixon bluf'Wd oul of context. "Did you enr'plaY,.loot· ball?" Later, u Bec~er wu leavlq, Ziegler lnter~epted hlm'and nld the de~sed Prnldent wantA!d to see him acaln. Becker wu Ulbef'ed Into a apeneoffi<."1. Nix· on i;reet.ect bi m aolemnly. '"Mr. Beelce~." he said, "YoU .... been a cenUeman. You ba- Ym'tbeiaa bolly.1 bavehad my share or bullies. I want to give you something." Then he ex te nded bnlh a rms toward the sparse office walls. "But 1 don't have· anythtng," he said, his voice· almost breaking. ''They toOk it oil ow ay. · • Swallowing hard. Nixon pulled open a desk drawer and produced 8 pair or cheap, presidential cutr linkt and a tlepln. He h1ndcd these dra matically to Becker. ''Pat took these from my jewelry box." said Nixon sadly. "Hang on lo them. They are the last onts In the world." ' BACK IN Wa1hln~n-. Presl· dt>nl Ford had already m.cie his decision to grant Ute pardon. He lnstrueted Hartmann to draft.,, ann o uncement. H artmann warned that ~ decl.slon would cause an uproar. The Presldeol said be bad already made up his mind . H e didn 't want Hart.mann's opinion, just the 1tatemenL Benton Becker, back rtom San Clemente, consulted with the President on September 7. Ford ••Iced how N l"on bad looked. Becker cave a dhturbfnc report. Afterward• the Prealde nl penonaJJ1 added to his state-ment. as UOlber re-.on for the i:::::. ·• thrut &o <NIXGli'•> Souttea clOJe to boCb 'ord ud c .. Nixon have ossur<'d us thot the two me n never 11Pok<' lo on11 another about the µordon. The President told his ."'111>or<llnate11 t'mphallcully thut th<'rt' hud bt•en "no deal, perloc1 " A 19ource .ln· Umatcly Cum lllnr with Nixon'11 side of the t>lory uld he wu "99 pttcent rertuin th«rr hlld been no advAncc agreement." R~rl N Wtt'd. 1>11b111Mr Thomot Krroil. echtur Borboro Kr..,bich, Ed1tonol t•o~ £di«>r Tht' tdltorial pi1t ol the Oally Piiot aeeks to Inform and silmulate re.dus by prtM'l'lt.lns ·on this p1gc diverse comme:ntary on topics of Interest by Syndlc:al• ed colum nbls ind canoonl&t.1. by provldln1 a forum for r.adeni• vle•'I and by prcarntln1 thll' newsp1per 's opinions and ldeu on current topics. Tht-t"ditori1I op1nlon1 of the Dally Pilot •PJ)('llr only In U\e editorial column at.the top or the p1ge. Opinion!\ l'X Pl't'Hed by the c:olumnbta end c:moonltu.a ind letter writena 11re lbfir own and no end()f'Hmerrt rl ihdr view• by the Dally PUot should t>. Inf erred. 'nlundaJ, JuJy l . 1976 BunnY Gooilhye y Closing ~N F RANCISCO (AP) -The red'brlck, five.story Playboy Club In San Francisco is bowine to hard times and will aihul its doors July 10 '*Iler more than 10 years ol operation. • • Noel Stein, vice prdldent.or oper:.Uons for Playboy Chtbs lntern1.1· tional. said the po1b bunny butch iat the corner of Montgomery tmd Jack.so.n Slrecta had ~come "loo l'OStly to operate." Colelle Nerlove. who would have Dfeh1e SlflM . ... UPI -• "-\J Colu mbia Pictures has an- nounced a long-term con- tract with entertainer Bette :\1idle r for s everal future films. WITHOUT GOING into details, Stein sc.id Playboy wa.s conduct· ing ncgotl.ation s lo open a smaller club "possibly In Marin County" across the Co1den Cale. The c losu re a n nouncem e nt re fl ected hard limes in Hugh tlelner 's P laybdy empire. When the club OJ?ened Nov. 13. 1965. it employed a staff of tSO, inclyding SO t>unoles. ToCiay, t he club cmployes an overall staff or ~ with~!..!! ~unni~ lert. · WHEN PLAYBOY WENT public on Nov. 3, l!m, a share sold for $23.SO. The stock now is about at 3'>l . · The club's employes expressed sharp disappointment at the im· pending shutdown. · ONE OF TH7 M was bunny THIS lHURSOA-¥;- FRIDAY ANO SA TU ROA Y ONLY! been with the club two years 1n August. 'T m still numb," s he said. · 'J'IJ really miss our customers .·' UBEIUCE T.4.KES GAMBLE PALM S PRINGS CAP > En- tertainer Libttt-ace ha~ pleaded no contest to <'harges or ilJegally posse ssi n g a worki'ng s lot machine al his Palm Springs home. M un i c l p.a I C ourt Judge Rk bard Robinson fined the en· t er t ai ner S25, orde r ed the machine d estr oyed and con- fiscated a supply of quarters al· legedly round in it. 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Groups Hailil!g ~ ~ U.S. Check on Judge~ WASHINGTON CAP) -Prus groups have hailed tht' U S Supreme Court 'a deciaion restnctin& the power . or judges lo censor news medi~ re- porting or criminal ruses ~fore they come to trial ThP Re porters Committee for Freedom of the Presg on Wl'Cinetday termed the Nebrallko c:ise "a victory for the First Amendment." dicate that In no way an thHe orders gomg lo pass muster,·· he said. I N NORT,Jt PLA1TE, Stuart told re· porters, ''Ob~iousry I m&de a mistake lf they overruled It. I was Just dolna my job.·· · Simanl.5, ~9, an unemployed lence repairman, was &rrested Oct. 22 and <'hargea with kitHna six members ol a Suther!and, Neb., family. SOJ"Jm of whom were sexually auaulted. Stuart's order Umiling publicity about the case' Femained io effect, and was complied with. until a jury was select· ed. Simanls was l'Onvicted in January and has appealed. . Ste ... ••e ldft9 The former Dr. Kildar e , Richard Cham· berlatn, will play dual roles as heirs to the French throne in "The Man in the Iron Musk" upcoming on NBc: . ITSAIDTllEde- c1slon is "a strong . rcarfirmation o r the Jo'irst amend- ment prtndple, the public's right lo know a bout its courts. The Reporters Committee ror Freedom of the Press said 213 orders ______ __.: ___________ _ · · Unfort\ll}!ltely, the dedsion does nuur not say-as w e hoped at would -that the First Amend· ' ment absolutely slops judges from reslra1n1ng publication of news about the courts." Joe D. Smith, president of the American Newspaper Publishers As- sociation, said the court '"has aJ.l- min1stercd a proper and firm setad to secrecy.·· · G. WOODSON HOWE of the Omaha World-Herald. cbaJrman of Media or Nebraska. commented: "We are ex- tremely pleased. especially with the unanimity of the decision." By a unanimous vote. the court struck down a "gag order" issued by a Ne&raska judge last October pro· hibiting pretrial reporting or facts about a widely publicized mass murder case\ including informatioA brought out at an open preliminary hearing. which "uu.ome way r:atricled access to or comment about the judicial pro- cess" had been issued since the Supreme Court reversed t'be m.µrder conviction of Cleveland osteopath Sam Sheppard in 1966 on grounds ot prejudicial publicity. Saddl,eback Unit Backs Tnutee For Position Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees have nominated one of their number to the California School Boards Association Delegate Assembly. Truste.e-™nni,s Smith receh-~ the unanimous vote of his associates and will later be tncluded In an elecUon in· . :\0 ~11~1:'-lll~t t~n:snrc~ ~n with•trawaf'licnulty aud \'Our mw~tm~'fll e~m~ u Iii)( 6'1- iutl.'r<.~l w111ually. Commereial CrecUt• TllRIFT PASSJIOOK ACCOl!:\TS For California l<csl<l~nl!l .Unly. J.frmbcr oftht Califvrnlll A~soclation ofThrtfi and Loan ~In. • U.nllllCl\..111.1 u~'tl1t r11111, tn..--orponll.od 370 East 17th Street • Phone: 645-8700 GREAT 20% .. OFF LANDSCAP-E SALE Now is the time to enrich yoor environment with trees and shrubs SAVE 20% roN until July 31st J ••• '5.50; 7 k t.00. .- Aooer't lntemetlonally r.mou1 fucht11 baM(et• In 14~~ tubs. Reg. $24.DS now just 40 varl•ll•• to choose from. ,, Chief Justice Warren E. Burger said the court d id not rule out the possibility that an order restraining ,volviog all Orange~ County school=====================:!.:====-----.---------------------boards. • COURT DECLINES FRESNO CASE -A 12 publication sometimes might be Just1ried to protect the a ccused person's right to a fair trial. BUT lfE SAID THAT the "bar- riers ... remain high" against such action and that District Juqge llugh Stuart or North Platte, Neb., did not $urmount them in his order restrict- ing publicity on the case oC Erwin Charles SI m ants. E . Barr.ell Prettyman , a Washington lawyer who represented tlebraska n~w s organizations fhallenging Stuart's order, said there ft'as "no doubt at all" that the decision ~ould severely limit the ablHty of judges to issue such orders. "At least five of the justices go even further than the chJef justice and an· • The assembly is the main policy making bod.Y of I.be association and determines what lqi.slation should be recommended. If elected. Smith said, he would try to bring "some sense" into California finance laws. l Film to Depict Andes Suroivors LOS ANGELES (.AP) -Paramount Pictures has acquired U.S. distribu- tion rights t.o ··survive!'' the story of the 1912 air crash of athletes in the Artdes and their ~urvival by can- nibalism. Robert StigwoOd •nd Allan Carr ob- l;lined rights to, the film. which was based on the r~rµge of Clay Blair Jr. • "Survive!" isunrelat.ed to" Alive!" anothe r ver sion of the Andean tragedy purchased by Unltcd Artists. . •, The British are~. And they're armed with Pim Come celebrate at Lord Byron's with July Specials ~· ' All Yf old' ft,1idrnl~ it•lhtr nur. For I, Lord Dyron. 1111 now ltl'rr. My piua pub i. whue thi~ rh~ mf'r of aromu i11lrrl11C'rd Will n'Wll'cLall palalf'J with lht 1nory t•lr of pottic· piu.1, lus~rtl down with wine or llff'f. f(.,joirr, onr :utd all LorJ Byron i~ hrrr. IQrtl By(o)t l>IZZAJUB 19 \"aricriu of pizu. sala~. bcwn~s. and ovrn-baktd sandwi<l1'!~, ~11 ilhc;id and your Lord Jly~n P~Will be-."*'>'• wheti.toa ttt here.1 • • \-'' a-I ' 24181 ~Um.Mall \ .... ( BelWffD lkaftum •1 and Broad~ taeinc Alpha Beta) Li)una Hills · 586-0540 . -OPEN: SUNDAY -Tll RSDAY 11AM ·12 l'JIDNIGHT FRIDAY -AT ROAY11Ai\1 ·2A~I ' • FOR YOUR SUMMER COOK-OUTS! Ill ZJ .. WHH KfTTU B1g~s for a r.rowd Foods cook in their own 1u1ces Dampers allow precise heal conrrol. smother coals 10< reuse Pro1ec11ve porcelain f1n11h. Black or red BLACK •••• 54.95 COL()R · •• 64.95 .... llock •..... : •.. J9.95 11" e.lor1 ......•. 44.95 14 .. Weber Kettte POITAILI ......... 19.tS ,. ,1 ,. If ,, I I I I ~ ' . . . 1 • I Fi~e Pl!f?ve ~-~E ___ ore1t ~nde..P.owiff'Provee Taza•dO• ~ I uaKSLtY <AP>-For•1ean,CaWonla'a · map Dre ,..... .. Ila net be.en too man)' forest fllw, but DOt ~ of tbem, a~ to fire -T~latl Mr U.. blaw raitnc tn •Heral r--. ~ U.. ltKe are "*led by heavy un- det '8 ..ia wlaieh h• noun.bed becauH of fire pre· venUoa caqapat&na. ' BAUCE IULGOas, A ~IONAJ. parls llr'Viee omeer, .... •• al tli'I --.a.. ID Secauol• aad IClqa ................ ··"r,:..~ .. "natural ftn ••••--_. .. .._. ~-llt ftrH are aJloWed lo......_ · • Fire poUce are •••a"'M la ,_...... Mat la- . •'Ova PRACl'ICE OF naE aupprea$ion hu habited areaa. ID Glbel' .... presatbed 111'91 are I ' · cumvlalkm..alb.W_Lo th~ ~i.nt where Ht deliberately under....., eGDdiUGM to r..S..C• now lf ftr• atarta under hot. dry conditions, Ulm Tf -~fl.lel.load. 1'6 ~ for ecmtnlled ~-_ no atopplq it," aaid J. · 1 man-madefiresannotiilerat.ed. Robert Sweeney, pro-· ) · "A U1btniq rite atartt at tbe top ol tlM rlda•., feHor of ecology an.d ( ECOLOGY usually •urine a damp part ol U.. 1eu. and burna ayat.ematie blolo1Y al Saa _ _ down alowly." ••11 Hal Bebriq, a U.S. Porat Franeiaco&late. " Service official. "A manmllde fire aeoerally occurs A low. creeplna llne · in ~ dry JDontba, atartiq at the boUiolll ol • ol names cle&rinl underbrush ool of a for~at hu canyon and moves up tnto UM ttet tops." heft replaced by "crown fires" leapini to the lrH ' • · tops. -SEBUNG SAD A naz as bot-a the one IMtnt- ''Tbete are real disasters, but they &Te not inc over 100 square miles in t.be Sbuta Trioltr N• natural fires," Sweeney aays. tional FQresl ''ls burning the orcan1c material rtpt He aaya problems started about JtUO when the out ol lhe erotfDd. Tbat. by AD.JboclJ .. at.andud, ii a U.S. P'ornt Service and National Park Service bad fire... • be1an a11re11lve fire prevention. upsettille the natural balance. lo the last decade, orficials bave Dr. Harold Riswell, emerilua profeuor ol forestry at the University ol California, aQ&: "We should, 91 course, try to pat out UH! ftttt lbia awn- -------------------mer, bul the problmi ls that we should buna,,..&bese areas ours~lvn, in tbe early apriq w~a we can control them." ooo 000000 00000 Bi.swell notes that the aiant Sequoia of UM Sierra Nevada once atood in cleared, park-like sur- roundinga. Today, many trees stand tn 4eue thickets of white fir, obslnlelinl the view ol the Se- quoia and providins a .. fuel ladder" danter to the : (1 @Bl? OW &11 0r; · :-~ {] Cl@lf D@£ . bJg trees in case of fire. • 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o · HE ALSO NOTES 'nlAT Sequoia seeda seldom germinate exeept In relatively bare, mineral toil!..... the sort found ln)llah·covend land after a fire. * * * * L * I .. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * i* * '* * * '* :• '* '* ' :* 1. '* !• i• * * * * * 1 "WU.bout fire, tbe bta tree woyld become ex· -tlnct.'LBiswell nld: --~ ~-- ...................... 4.tr _) l'Or the PeOpli ••• Gala Bicenten •· · Celebntion Freel Bicentennial Placemats Make your next dinner an "historic event"' by re-living tn. most Inspiring moments ol our American n.rl\age. Stop 1n at Peoples Federal Saving• today and pick up these beauttlul Fr" plecemata, expertly painted in lull color and encaeed. In protective plastlc:. Each plaoemat depicts a place famous In American history. This set pictures l~pend· once Hall and Washington'• Valley Forge headquarters. So pleHe, hurry In today u our supply Is l1m1ted and thla offer end• July 10, 1976. * * * * * Refreshments Served * * * * * Help us celebrste this joyous Bl centennial event by Joining us for apple cldar, coffee, donuts and cookies ... a chance to socialize and get to know each other. i., • ANNUAL AIMUAL fllllNlM\JM MINIMUM Uft 'lllLO aALAMCa TUM 7.75%• •••• 1.08% .... $1 ,000 ...• 6 YEARS 7.50 • •• ,, 7.79 1,000 .... 4 YEARS 8.75 • .... 8.11 1,000 •••. 30 MOS. 8.50 •., •• 8.72 1,000 .... 12 MOS. 5.75 • .... S..12 • •• • 500 •••• 90 DAYS 5.25 •••• 5.31 10 ..•• NO MIN MUM ................................. ,_..., .. _.... ... ... , ..... - l NoM...,..lal1noe"~'°'._. FRll lento11:· FRIE .•. Documel\t Copying ••• Periling "'II .•. Travelers CM<:ka •.. Notary Serllce ,..II ... Astrological For.cuts FREE .•• Money Ordfra ••• ~y-Man ~ ••• lntef-8m)Ch 0epoeMa FRll ... 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O..ar~~ ·tam 10 aec:ondL U'mt•I~ corwenl. 6t6-291l UNDIHG1 E-..rhah MOCcallonMlll .~~ • ~rawaeedl andl'AA Hodor~ 1601A9• 661~161 ·~ ... / , · .. / -"'In ve.v·• l>on't you thank you'retiktncJ'OW' a lillle too se~y~" Aetress O.•bles First 'Eve,' / Now It's 'Syl;lil' BJ llOllTHOM,\S WS ANGELES CAP> -Joanne Woodward's first televisio"' movie is an intriguing 1'irk'-6ac-to the movie tha~ won her an Oscar and rec:ognltion as a major American actress. Mias Woodward is here to star in Lorimar ! " Productions' ''9ybU," based on the best seller a.t>o.ut ----·-woman-wh~ evidenffd ~ .... ~ peraonali1~!1':'.--t-.,.--,r-91 .. -.:i;~· Sally F jeld plays the split-level pusonaJltiy; M\sa Woodward is her psychialriit. · ALMOST zt YEARS AGG. Joanne Woodwa.rd 'starred in a r elatively modest f.llm tailed ... Three Faces or Eve." lt was only her third fUm, but tbe young actress did so well ai Ute psycblatric patient at she won the Academ race over the formidable com'petitfon of Anna 'Magnaal. D e borah Kerr, Elisabeth Taylor and Lana Turner . "This is my first anovie for television and it may be my last," qld Miss Woodward on a warm day's location a( the Ambuaador HotAlil. "I can't believe how fut they wor k. I'm amazed that anyone can give Sood perfo.-.n·aoj:es ~ such.a pacf.~J. • . "Sybil .. Is being ftlmed in se Hn weeks, -whic h is a lmHt the WOODWARD same shootln1 .ehedule as "Three-Paces of~ve." ~ dlflerence ll t~at the latter was a 90-ml-. ~. and "$ybU'' wlll OC· cup)' four hours.on the NBC ~k nut season. "OF COURSE, I DID Mt television shows when I was starting ou\, but that was liv'e TV .... lhe ac· lreu"'added. "ll w• hecllic, but at least we had six d.,s of rehearsal ror ur hour drama. three or four on a ball-hour. Then we had two daya or rehearsal with the camera. · f "A lot of ·the shows we did ip lbqse days don't hold up now. But I'm proud of some of the thindJ did. particularly 'Young Lady of Property' whlCWJ ,iayed with Kim Stanley on Pbilco Playhouse." ' On the basis of her television ~rforma.Dces, Mw Woodward was-signed to a contract at 2tth Century-fox and seemed destined for a career of co'°"leu iq,a,,eJt. Her first two '-lms: "Cow\t Three and Pray." "A Kiu before D)'l•g." "The Thr~ Faces ol Eve " channd all that. ... GOT THE Pl(,TURE BY default," Miss Woodward remetnbered. "A lot of other actreues turned It down. In raet, it seemed like just allOtber picture at Fox that year. ~ '.'I certainly had no pre1>9f'aUon ror It. I ani.ted on the train one weekend and stal'W:d fllmlq-. next Monday. No rehearsal, nolblng Uke that." _ ~ ·. Old ahe think she had a chance for the Oacal a1alnst 1uch atrong contenders? ,••Of courae. I was young eDCNCh to believe I wu· sc>inl to win." IN THE ENSUING YEA&S.4M Pl-.,.d a varie· ty ol roles, often with the man~Ae miirrled. Paul Newman. He alao "1'eded Mr lo an Academy nomination In "Rachel. Raebel." One of the projed.I otrw9"flo hw a few years batk was "Sybil." ti• reply: "I've already done it. It When "Sybil" dnelopM Ulto a TV script and wat submitted to her by Lorhnar1 she reallied 1be wu too Old for the....._ ht t,he role o( &be .. Jthialriat appetledto~. ~ __ 1 ... "Aetually, lhe two•.._ an much dlnn=· NJG lllu W.oodwaN. •• 'l:ft'• •• la black· wa,lte and the ch....,...,. tleamlt. Tbe 1 wu played quite •lnl• al.o.t. In• doc:u1nenta17 way. . .• ' .. "SYBIL• •..:-. WS tlOIDpln. with-more or an e1eliiiel ti ,_.,,.~. hu 11 penonatlUes wbllt • ...... '" 1'1d only 1Une. ~ctually, U.. .....-wllP wu g_. ma•ifett· ed manJ otlMr t......_. .... IN. and lbe bu.1 · wrtttea a book aboutbertxperi .... " ' ' ' Gfldden Spred Satin Latex •C... ............. ................. ......, ..... ... ··~ '·" Acoustical Celllng Paint . ....,. "" .... .., ........ ,.... ._..._....,, .... .... ... ••,J 6.ll ...... Glidden Spred Gel-Flo Paint ......................... .. .................. c ...... ~,. 10~ . Olympic Stains For lxterlor1 •SIM..,.,wMlllt o Wis .... -......... ,.... .... , .... .... ·~!. 11.ff - . ...... ,..........,. ... . . .... .,... ........... ... _, t :.'Jt ·~9 Ollclclen Spred Seml-Glo11 Enamet . ............ -. .. ........ • Met .. , ............ ....,. 320t~ 10~ Glidden Sprect· Latex Enamel ...... ,......._...,._........, ..... ..,_ .. ~--­,_. ....... , 3'0t~ ·~?. • 9 Inch Paint Roller Covers Heavy Duty. 9" loller Frame . """" ........... '~ , ....... ..... • Acc.,.. • r ..... ._. •:-.• 9C 9 x 12 FoQt Pla1tlc Drop Cloth ............................ t --.-. ............. ,...... ..... .. ~ • • . • For a Rest By ANNE COOPEa °'*_..,,. __ A1 a working wife and mother , I look forward lo vacaUons as u chunce lo spend time wl~h the family. Alter a couple of days at boft\e, f apprectate having a Job to return to. " ·IUvtni Just come back from • six-week h!av al lblencc. I am ready to make an un· quaUfied . statement that hou~wi~ei work .b•rder t.han any of us in lbe 10- called •·working" world. ''Now that you are 10- to be home for awhile," myli a six weeks UU lay ~fOC"e me, "you'll have a chance to work oa.your noveJ. •• '°°"u AT TllE END OE 1.b.e_ _ first w~k I had written OM pac~ of tbe-~h · draft. 'I'he reason?•EVft')'o e elH In thi famt-- lv had decided that since I now had notbiq else to do -i.e .• I waan't 1oln1 off to work ~ every day -I could do all the thin1s tbey didn't want to do, or couldn't do, for themselves. My family, which nourishes on conve· nience foods when I am working, suddenly ex, pecied its food to taste g~ • "There's nothing nicer than coming home kt th• 111tell of bomebaked bread," my h1'5hAnd hinted. · · 1-;-Wllat about my novel?" I as\ed. · r • "You can work o n that while &be baby,'aiak.in.1 her oa~· buaid..J{e_didn'tre· allze I ha,t a Iona list already of lb.lnp wbilh could be done o.nly duriq nap time. •••J' YOU'RE GOING to be bom•. can we get a kitten?" my son wanted to know. "You· said ·we couldn 'l befor~ becaus-e you were loo busy working.'' He .iready llad two kittens lined up, ud I didn't hfl'e uoU.. ncMM to fall back on. Kit- tens can take up an inordinate amount of Ume, I soon discovered. "lrlommy the kittens iwent for a walk," my 3-year-old announced sooo alter their ar· rival. "Wh ere did you put lbe kittens. Susie?" I demanded. I knew I s hould expect tbe wont when she widened her eyes in rehearsed innocence and said ln her sweetest voice, "l didn't put them anywher e. They went foe' a •allt. '' A frllntic search failed to tura up either kitten. l Postponed alortin1 ~neighbors long enoogb lo transfer the laundry from WU.her to dryer and discovered. the kittens shut up in the dryer. MY HUSBAND AND cbildrt;n wereft't the only ones to take advantage ol what everyone assumed wa1 my copious spwe time. Friends came calling. chw:c._ lritnda 1u11ested worthy projects, and I was •1 own wont enemy. driving m'yaelf to clean elOHt ahelv" and weed the aarden. now th.t I lutd the time. It was witb a 1realsenMolllberaUon that I pre pa red to leave lot tbe office this momiq. · I need the rest; Boys Club Given • TUXJ Major Gifts _· __ Two major &ills have been received by the South Coast Boys Club gymnasium bulldlnt fund. Or: Lloyd Thomas announced contribution or Sl,000 r aised by friends ln memory or Or. Gary Knapp, a Mission Vldo veterinarian. Tbe San Clemente Rotary' Club donated~. 'rtte contributions brtn& to S35,000 money elven or pledacd tot.be fund. DISCOUNT 'PRICE $23 Yaluel Sot. 10 00.7 00 I I \ P~C PlastlC Sprinkler P ... •<•...ily&tr1 ....... ..... • .... ~Sc ..... 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July 1. 197'6 R estore• Vo lee THEF )llLYnRct: By Bil Khne . -----...;.,,_ Throat Cancer._. __ ._ ReTnedy Ne"ar? • CHICAGO <AP> An operation de1lgned to prHer.ve tht> voicea of victims of cancer of the larynx hu¥ been introduced In th( United States. The o~ratlon, developed In llal1, permiu 10me patients who have lMt their voke boxes bttau.ae of cance r to tpeak almo1t naturally, ac· cord.ins to Or. Georae Sisson ol Northwestern Universtty medical tchooJ , wheFe the operation wu mtroduced In this country. Oil. SISSON, A SURGEON, SAID in an m· tervlew that tbe procedure Is something American doctors "are way behJnd the limes on." When the larynx Is removed In the new pro· cedure, the windpipe is vulled upward from the chest aod joined to Ure base of the toneue. Thia posi· lion prevents food from aoln1 down the w lndp1pe. .---~·---­"Thi, '' a neot vocation place! Con we stoy here for o YEAR?" Siss~m explained that ·the. soft . folds of muscle which rem ain after the voice bo x is r e moved ser v-e as a \•lbrafing mel'hanism somewha t (MEDICI NE) Coast StuOOnts like the la rynx. TljE NEW OPERATION MUST be performed rro Go 0ve· .. "'eas m cOAJunction with lhe la.ryngectomy and cannot be J.. ~ • .., done on patients who 106t their vok es earlier. Sisson poioted out also that not all persons who have Se,·en students at UC Irvine from the Orange laryngeclom ies can also have the new pr<>cedure, Coast area are a mong 6S studentgs chosen to study because their disease often requires removal of too abroad next fall as part of the univeraity's Educ a· much tissue. lion Abroad Program. But. he said, many could benefit if the pro· Orange.Coast area students are: CM..,• .. , """ S~W" O.rn CedUre Were Widely adopted. e 101091c al H lone••. \Un•l•O Tbe procedure was developed by Dr. Halo lli~~"'!...u HO••rO o....... 24 wm· Serafini and others in Padua a few years ago Sis· E"91o1o11 <Unot•o tt•"940m• • son said. Since then more than ioo of the operations s.!!.,!.-rAMor1!.•~:!~~ 0--ir. , ' ' 111\IOry Hlaly I 11\d 1.aOa 0..lrO\, have been performed In Italy and Spain he said ,._ ...... Yalley -l.•ncl• ~. ilrl Honors THREE HAVE BEEN P ERFORMED at ~\:!1~::iNe1"'"·__,, .. , Northwestern this year wnd a fourt.)) bas been done-Ht••YI. '~""",.. su1in••-· in Dayton. Ohio ' . ":"~~~~!'..c1o -J~t1••'-°"'""· All lhe patients have been able to speak almost b:o•-.v tCiermanv1 •"o f!llc~••o 11 . I -• 01 r .. h~ :-r.-~ ~..ui. ~OtlHAi ... Uluu:u norma y, inc udtng ongana accents, wit in uays tNon ... 1 • after surgery. the surgeon reported. c-..~ •• ~:!: ,~.~,r-ft· Twenty.four graduate and undergraduate UC Irvine students._,_~lud:... lftg llX rrom \lie vrarige Coast, have been re· coanized for research and achievement. Sisson said there ar~ a bout S,000 new cases of cancer or the larynx in the United Slates annually. Indians Aided In its early stages. the disease can be treated with radiation. but if the dise?ase is not detected until it is Each re ceived an well developed. surgery is reqwred. AN ESTIMATED Z. ... TO %,Sii persons a year must have complete laryngectomy -removal of lbe larynx, which is surrounded by the "Adam's ap· pie." An estimated 65 percent of these later learn what is called esophoeeaJ speech. which is created by swallowing air and forcing it out in something re· ~embli ng a speech pattern. LOS ANGELES (API honorariaofeitherSSOor -The City Council has 1100 from the UC Irvine approved formation of a Alumni ~ation. · joint. city-counly com· Oranie Coast winners mission to handle federal are: money which aids the -=.•:!..,!':!:~!!,,;.,:.::C~ C 0 U n t y ' S 6 0 0 0 0 0 • Mty F .... , trvl .... tfttll,,..rillQ; 0.vid • . ' II.,._ lrvt,.., lllof09l<al Kleftc: .. ; Amencan Indians. the -o-n. .... 1.ec1< Sotll>. c--•. largest lndiAn popula· ~~.:..ie:'.~ .... ~s.11a1, lion in a ny metropolitan ""''.-v .. ;.. _,., •<oaoqy. ;;;J area. ~:.~:;~~~~~K~::t.':•"· -••In DUii DICOlltOI · Lllll WILL PlllT An u11rio1 end interior ptlftl. Etty to applp Soap and wller cleanup EASY DOIS II .. LITll HOUSI PlllT · Onr 100 colon Mltcltd tor Cal1fo•n1a Htp '"""9 Dr'-t qu1or.,. So.p 9lld waler ci.1nup =~aa1 ·un1 Our IMW n11 lalll houM pttnl 11111 t <lvfabll and colottn t Attltlt C"8 .. i119, bl<altr1ft9."'"fi"9 699..,_ m1 .... COME II All Cllftl ~ ll·ITla IEUtTlll II WMltlllll,_ RID, ~TI'(] fJ!i •WI TAG .511.E ' You .. IH~--.....--..-. ..... Ill._,.., ....... , . --............. : ....... -~ .. 1 ... ludld ,.,,,.,.,. • CDSTA llSA .•.•........•••• !l-17M 3191 ...... 8llld. fUllll1QM •••........••••••• ~ ---·j' ' .. ).· -' ·-iBmr.i .....! ' =·-j ........ -•. $-.. •I . Fres~o Be e -C ~i~tions St~nd ~ WASHJN<iTON (AP> -Tht Supreme Court ficef' o( a lawful counc.ardw." .... ·cleetieed to hear tbe appeals of lour newsmen The newsmen, on tbe other hand, conttnd.S coovicted ot contempt ol rourt In connection with a that lbe elre<:t was "the aame as ii the media htd ~ailed "1a1 ordtt" ts.sued by a Judae ln a Fresno been directly forbidden ao publish the Informal.ion,' .. COl'T\(pUon trial. BY TBB TIME THE Aana.u appeared In Tbe court left unchstwbed 11 decision ol t~e January, lt7S. Sterano and one or the ~herder~~ Califomla Court ol Appeals upholdlng the ~vlc· dants, land developer Jullws AJJsu.I , had moved·~· tlon or two rl'portus and two edltora for the Fresno l'essfully to have their trials held elHwhere than~ Bff. Fresno. The tdal or the thlrd.delenda11t. former ~ THE CASE AROSE OUT OF articles In tbe Bee ty Plannlna Commlsaioner l'lorman Daina, waa n transferred. which referred to testimony betore •&rand Jury in a Stefano waa acqulftftl, '.lllusl wH convict* bribery and conaplracy lnvc1U11tlon lovolvlng and has appealed. and the cbaraes aaalnal Bal Fresno City Cou~cllm•n Marc Stefano. · i Judie Denver C. Pec kinpah ordered t he were d sm1ssed. . transcript or the testimony seuled and ordered ------------------- lawyers. police omcen and witnesses not to discuss . U\ecaae. . Reporters Joe Routo and Wllllam K. Pat\eraon and their manaain& editor. George F . Gruner, testified that they did not obtuin malerlal for the articles rrom any person aubject to the judge's or· der. HOWEVER. AU. OF TliEM and City Editor Jim Sort declined to • answer further questions about the identity of their source. The Bee starren reiterated Wednesli ay tbey will CMUnue to reruse to reveal the source when the use returns 1o Superior Court. That action will leave them Hable to indefinite Jail terms. Divulfing the source "would be expedient, but w~would not be faitbful to the principlH of freettom of the press "-the public's riabt to know -if we did that"' they said in a joint statement .. NO ONE WAS Hlil.D IN ~templlor exercis· Ing their rights to speak and write freely," F'teano Count)' Counsel Robert M. Walsh ar~ued. ''Tbe petitioning newsmen were held In contempt for re· (using to answer relevant questions io ao In- vestigation into an awueat.vielaUon by a court of· I lal~ 11 :! \'l:ii\11 '°'~'"'~11 l'l'f""' "" acs.ooo. ¥ltd "'"' '""''""""It ffl'lh • 1o111M1ui.,nc...i •ntl\i.tll~ .. anda 1111.it.il!R ti ~'-1""' ..iu-tf nu -.1\l~ln,..i~ ·~awdtulho :! ~ ... , ptfkAI. ,,~.., ........................ "~·· nwb ••Wl••.tl) £ommerelal Credit· THRIFT CC:KT\FICA TE ACCOUXTS Fur C~l1forul~ w_,.,.i.1tt111. C l11h-. M.'ltlbn oC 11~ C"~lllunala ·'''"" '"""" o( Th;,n IUl{l l.1'9n Co111pani.: '(ommr1(1'1J c~~Ut rt:u1, h1<.wt•lf1ltc:d 3iD E. 17th Strffl • Phont: 64&-3700 ATisteof · erica-Free .. at your nearest southwest savings office July 1St to 16th Just as the accents of speech under· com ovsters. hangtown frv. Sioux went changes according to locale, so wasnl pudding, minted green peas, dla our tastes In food. lnevltablV. hominy grits, baked chicken and regionally favored teclpes came Into olives, and much more. being. The purpose ot this bOok ts to so. visit vour :ieamv southwest pr.Mlll'lt a representative sampling of savings Office and claim your copy . trf~wlde vartetv of American recipes. . .. from July 1St to 16th. when you do. A truly excellent reference. 311 paoes linger awhile over some coffee and of recipes Indigenous to every sec· cookies and consider the wisdom Of tlon of our country. Plus nation~! opening o·ne of southwest's high· hlstortcal facts. YOU'ii iearn to matle earning savings accounts ... one of such tem pting dishes as shootty the soundest. most profitable Invest· Pie, bourbon pie. flummerv. puffed ments you can find. · Tf:K> -"9tll.. Ol'IO 1-Cf'rtlflC.tolf -CllOOSlt \llJOO SAVOR OUR FREE CUSTOMER SERVICES safe Deposit t>oxes tWhere avallablel trust Deed Note Coltectlon Bond Re<Jeml)tlon SeNlce save by Mall Monev Orders Cheeking Accounts Notary S«vl(e Automatic CMcic Wltllmawat itavelers Checks Direct DePOSlt SOClal sec~rlty Check Ph<>to copies Coffee and Par1<1ng insurance on savtnos tsome servts,es contingent on tow minimum t>alance.1 SAMPLE OUR DtSPLAY OF SAV1NCS-PLANS 71/i'*' 6%96 .._... '*I 7"" .................... ·-( .. If-1 -Cf'tft•• -°"'°"' 'taCJO -~\1QOO 6Y296 53496 -'l'llNl 71 _.,..,,,,., 1-Cft'llllCatf to GloY CfttllttM~ """' diNIQSll '1000 111 -11t0011r S IO(JO 171 Ot IN\ -It~ ' ............ ~W-ll Spr"'Ofl-119 M&a:IOll ._,..._ 6900 UNcoll\ ,_ K,_ ,., 3ZR ..........., .... 111·,,.,,__,_ ~ !>M<SSOO 5!496 .........."'*'~ ~~ltO-, ..... ll'Om elll'l'ln to_._ .....,......, ..... ........,....._. c.i-. .............. Ol!llllt9, u. ....... ................ "'-""! . I I J . I • .L fll. B!Jf.~-_:____ ~ .. ~,, Tinker.. Even? I l i -Not a ChanOe Am aalted tf ahorUtop Tinker, seeoftd ba.eman Evers and f\nt baseman Chance wen rully the creatl'lt double·play •rtllts lo baaebatl Matory. Not at all. Numerous other ~mbot did belt.er. What put "Tinker to tvera to Chance" into the public forefront was • widely publlclaed verse by newspaper col.um· n.l.st Franklin P. Adams. IoeldentaUy, did you know that Tinker and Even reJu.sed to talk to each o~r for many years even though they still Pl.,ed W.U totetMr? <. DOCTORS Q. ''Do lady doctors earn u much money as the aten docton do?' A. Not a~rding to the molt recent statistics. Jo thit country, tbe ave.rqe phyai· clan, wb'etber 111·a1e or female; C'etl SS4.140 • t,ear. But tbe average female · doctor oaly earn$ 133.UO a year. Don't know how lllPY the numlter 20 trillion represents, but lbatls bow many human births oceul'- bet ween lbose octUJ>let births wherein a mother has el&ht babies at on<;e. It happened in 1967 in Mexico, def'm\tely. Aqd it .reportedly happened, too, in t95S ill Argentina, in 19C7 in China; in 1934 in China, and jn 1931 in Mexico. · Not many anJmals can ll"OW i,. eyes if tltey lose the ones they ~ out with, bttt the •bail can. Its' eyes are on the ends of tt.•Jt·' Ue bQras. It cao •te ~aers, UljtJe{Ql'eJ the rascal. . CAPaJCO&N The Capricon,, says our Zodiac. maJS, tends Jo be..ambltioiag, idealistic and a bit of a perfectionist . . . Life insurance is no more expensive for a profes'jooal airline pilot than it is for a bookkeeper •• t The farmer Who grows those canoed beetl lets only aboubeven cents of the dollar you pay for them .•. Nine • out or 10 police forces in Uda country employ . fewer than 10 tulpi~ olO~erJ(. •• Claim i.I that those few ..eQllle wllo kDOw $e~ formula for Cot"a..coa. ~neveqMirmitt.I t& ride on tfte same airplane." • ' Surveys show only one grownup out of every three can name all four of the lint book.sin the Ne• Testament. And more than hall can't name any of them. Addreu mail to L.M. Bofd, P.O. Boz lS«J .. Costa Mesa 92626 BAL n -B!RQIRON 'UNOALHOMC orona-del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa fl46·2424 · 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 LAGUNA HILLS MOATOARY -25301 Alicia Parkway Laguna Hiiis. Ca. 581 ·4300 McCONllCIC MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494·9415 San Juan c.Piatrano 495·1776 f'ACl'tCMW ! MEMORIAL ftMK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel ~ Paetllc View Drive :I , ~ewPQtt, I Cahlocnia 644·2700 -f'HK FAMtL Y I COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893·3525 ·- Use .Care With 'Time-~mbs' CA•PEN'l'Ell SAID BE believes a second at· Every year the lndeeen4ence Day holiday ls celebrated with ll~t ~et.s· red atare and tiny bombs burstltiC in air, and e\'ery year people are bllnded and ho\ftea burned 4oWSL They call theM flreworJcs. The flt~men call tbem ttme·bombs, set to l(>ol{ every Fourth of July. tet'npt to paH the but written by state~ •. Anthony FJllE OANG!ll 'F&.OM lMPBOPBll u.se ol Bellemiob <D~Loa Anfeles) la doomed beca~e its IJreworkJ is unprecedent~ this year, because the author bas r ef\ased to m•h art)' substantive volume of fir.eworlt4 use is ·expeeted to be un· 1 cban&es to capture needed Senate v~. He added preeedented In the Bi~tennial. that tbe bill itself contains DO provliions for f\uld· Oranre County the information officer Steve ing. ~n re.Ceo~ act1on;tbe Le(islature ellminated the Garrett warns that .even the so-called "safe and (uncling that &ad been put Info the state bud1eL sane" type rireworb (all Olbers are illegal for •·g_veo, t( the~.,._. it could not be put Into -private-I.tie) CM bedanaerous. · ettect.,because there are no filnds for it," Carpenter Garrett says au ·fireworks use should be sa,id. · supervised ~od in a., area clear Of all-fl~mmable MICHELIN ·.fn'OP Jl!ll~ Pli~ ~. ......... u ..... La/II 141/rt 1•111,,, .. 21 . MiCllEUN ·zx . WIA~KWAL,l:S ~ 28 .. ..,a 32 .. .. .._. -· ALL Ila 11A81AL Ml/11 31~ Ul/11 31 a 115113 35" 115113 38 .. 115114 41 •• --~15'/U :j9aa 115115 44 .. ft9CI( l1ftS I WHITEWALLS /Vow ·•-39· ll .. t.a111•11 CMnttll ,..,, __ ,__, .. LOW LOW Priee• ~ ..... "' ... '•. ,, .... ,.., ~~ RAISID Wlllll LD1llt ma • 70 SERIES 60 SIDI· A10/13 822.. AI0/11 8 215 010/M "25.. ct0/15 8 2 . £70lt4 ll21•• N0/14 83 . F10/1't 828H FM/15 •3r: • 010/14 830•• OI0/14 •3 • 010/11 83088 QI0/15 •3 .. H10/11 83 I .. lA0/14 •39• ~c.•esui .. sur FREE! FREE! ,,, .......... ... ,,, ..... ....... ~=-::.:.·· materlals.'\Jnder no circumstances, says Garrett, should any kind o( firework be set off in g'rass· or brusbland •eas.• "'IT IS TlNDftR DRY OtJT there," he said. ••we expect to hav.e-lotsoC fires set this third, fourth and ftnh of July." GaN"elt u_rges extreme caution. Suggestions for safe use of fireworl;ts include these: -READ THE~RECl'IONS that. eome with the fireworks and ver alter or take them apart. -Keep a buck or water handy for em erg en· ciea and to douse misfired fi.reworlts. -Keep younger children away from the (ireworks, for their sakes and yours. Blat!k wall!'i 15$/13 27 .. 1s51fa 28'' 175/13 31" 11.5LJ4 29" 175114 32 .. 115115 31" Whitewall!i AR71/13 33aa ER70/14 37aa FR71114 38" GA70/14 40" GR70/15 40H Whlcewall~ HR70/14 42•• GA70/1S·40U HR70/15 42H JA78/15 4.5 .. LA71115 4 6H . .. LN ••• Ma•NM ......a..., .. SMlllS I.MIU 6.M/U CAJllUI ........ ,. ,,.._.. .. ., -- lllllllOYM 'f!RES-:=-Tlflll PA WI -.00112 •• f71/f4 ........ '" MAW AA1f C71113 F71/14 .._'.A'" -"' .; WV vnri t,50/1S •G71114 *'·"""'" l.tlW./'lllC<••• • l.45114 1.25115 '"' "" r .. '-$ 2 .8 8 • t.00115 (G7111S) 1,85/15 • t478115 (215 .. 151 TUNE-UP ANYONE? B.F. GOODRICH 40,dOO Mlle Belted ............ ,_ ... ........,. .. " __ Need a BRAKE JOB? 4 WHEEL DRUM JOB or .2 WHEEL DISC ~OB STEEL B"Dl"U ,., .,... _... •• ~ • :ia: a.tt1er-u . ._... ..... = ~1::~ .. ~"~'=;::, :'::.:C ~~"~: UNIROYAL BtG CAR .,,...........,,· Any Si1J ~Jf~: 8"70/13 ..,... -. 8 1988 4 qt Plllte & ........ · . :.~~ •• ~.;:-v.w.. sz9aa WR ITEWJ\Ll.S :~·:OUR t~•·-::. BEST ETHE~ A• ,,..., A• ••• 8)2!! 0 (4' ._...,.,,., ·Ckellty a Ve1"4! fOf ,..,.. ""eere el>Ollt ~ VM. RV OI C.....-......... ··""' 2 5 88 ,,..,... 3 5 ·~ ...... 2 7••. '·"" ... 45•• ~-"· 29··· .• ...,, ... 4 B1'8 ................. P!!a•• ............... , .......... .. . ~.::--et>'~ ..... lM~ t•tT ~10/13 """15 Cf'71/14 01'71115 (171114) (205/15) HR1'1/t4 HR71115 (1111141 (211115) PIRELLl1 ~~LS ~ =..-:;==::.-~·~·· .. "'"' 22•• , .. ,.. 6 cJl.-MMt, U.S. C.. .. . I cy1. •st U.S. Cws ... s34 88 - - •'ront End Alignment ~,~er eM...,....ftt Wtl ..... fOW llrft , U -~, ...... - --· °""'' -24•• l9yt -. s19ss~::2f1 . .i· ~ ~----il!HUl .. A .. UftlA 01AHI M1112 IW/12 1u1" ""' r.6a.."' fw Alr-<1 IMtl•••• er -·· , ... ,,.. , ...... C.•11 GISLAVED A KLEBER 30,000 Mii~ B~l••d OJ S••el Ratllahc 111.n c ---. Co•aamer Polley 8HOCK8 .,_ V&CMI t.7 .. _....._ COSTA MESA JOOI HUIOl aYD. .................... 11l'4J 111 •oo '4~ --- -At•~ .~ .. ~--· 17t41U .. Hlt -..-... -................... ·-· ... ,.....,_~,etc-..... .. ~ = -y"" S&.OTrD-.. low s2 _.,4~5 As... ~ .... ..~~!¥.~ 1714tl1MIM G!HtGllOYI 146401 1' •• l_of ____ _ C7t41 UO.lJOO .... ,MC ..... Ml ... 'f 278! .. , , ......... .,,_W 9ftAM• 9 q l O Pt:ll S.-....0 HARDWA,_ 6 •H~flL '"W FOHf:lf•~. 9-HPOH'l'S. & ('4UIPACT CAR TIRt::H! HUHTIHGTOH IEACH I 8455 l~och-..&. , .. ,. .. , .... (7141148-1445 ' . _ ... • t ,. I I I I I I I , . . ' l '. 1 I . 1! '. I i. . ... •I I ' • A J :f DAIL V PILOT Thursday, July 1, 1978 State Suit QttjCk Profit? Not in Wor ms era.iii.:--..;, • LOS ANGELES (AP> -E .......... m~ ~ reward for early rilint but they an not a aoutte ol .quick profit for investors, Sl)'I 1be atate of Callfomla In a Consumet' protecliOf\ civil suit. The sla te attorney general's office filed a Superior Court 1ult Kcwilna S&R Worm Garden ol Paramount 'Mith falle advcrtisini and unfair com· peUllon In marketlnc worm kit.a priced at $2~ each. DEPUTY 'ATl'Y. GEN. CA&OL Schab con· tended worm farm operators Sacnuel and Raff Chatam were wrong in reportedly aasurlng buyers or their worm kits they could realize a 949 percent return on their Investment in two year1. Mrs. Schatz said the Chatarns aJle&edly failed to inform buyers that ll> they would •ave lo pay for horse manure on whkh the wonns teed. (2 ) worm growth depends on hl1hly variabJe raetors such as disease, climate, feeding and watering and <3> the current mark el for worms tS poC>J'. SHE SAID THE OIATA.MS' claim that they ex· peeled to earn "°°·000 this year as part-time worm farmers omitted to mention the earnings would be from worm kit sales, and not from marketing worms. · The state is seeking an injunction against future misleading of potential worm buyers and a fine of $2,500 for each illegal act in the past. -Top Beac~ Cage Teams Announced Winners In the first. Main Beach three-man open basketball tournament have bel!n announced by the La,ula Beach Human Affairs Department. Capturing llrst place was the learn of Bill Bartha, Mike Bazarick, Jon Chance and Jerry Owens. Team of Gary Byrd, P at Gailis. . -.Jack Leight01"'" and Tom Jo"'"°"· Ho.-.•d PrM>rn •iiif"'-ma ... Pfingst placed sec~nd :'w~:1~"'~~:;~:.i.~·~~~ ~~ and John Rctehe, B1ll:v. ,J.......,.-• ..., T.r•i v .... "11--. PauJtz. Fred Brown and =:.~~:..,~~~:O~~·.r .. ~d<ll, Skip Newton. third. 1~~n':';.~.,·:,·~::d""o~'.:-:1~ Other winners· H • ._.,,..,, ""'' Morr~ ...., ,..., '" n. S-'• fMf •tWJ ..no.r d"'""'°"· S<ott oe•••'-d 8•11 ~r\ftf.., Erwu' ,,_ ••-o< A•wl E~em•ll• . .>ofw> -lier -01<~ 1.•rw:e. The i.tw Pt•.,.,d ""''"°""' • wbst1twte. P'lUM .... .... ~ AJI COMe. m..- Pomona Lists Top Stude nts PVBLJC NOTICE ---S.-lftY-~ "''SSIOH Vl'JO 2atn C..-CA .... ,.,., ..CTITIOUSaU .. NJ;SS (> .. _,.._, ,.._,!'\-,' llAMISTATEMINT 49"' A40t Tiw , .. _,,. ,.,,... ,, OOift9 bu\j. - -··· CO$fA..,ESA JOSH WIGlfT ANO ASSOCIATES. 1,M N-9MI. ll!'Al.TOltS. llt7 Wnl<IUI Or •• Swlte 64J•l 75) J, ,.._, &.«h, CA nwo. Jeo11 W19f'11, 101 Fr...C•KO Or • KITCHEN & IA TH ... t:.:..~,:~ ~t'.!,':c,.., by.,,,.,. UMODIUMG Twenty.nine Orange .,.._, RtH ISTIMAnS C d h Thi\ ~.~::::=~1 w•\ filed ,..th lhe ·-0... Ole,..y, .. oast stu ents ave been ANA.HE1"'·"'•1No oia: named lo the academic Coun•• 0•'~ 0' °'•"9e Coun•y.., June •!133 w l 1nc:o1n 11, ltl•. ""'lot E •1 honors list at Cal Poly "MU 77• 34"'70 "l• Pomona. ~~Pul>l~l~111e<1~0t~•tt9e~c="='=t =o.=11~y~~~1~~.~~;:=:;;•=·======·=21="=u~I To be eligible. students July 1. I, IS. U, lt76 Jm.I• must be enrolled (or 12 XE , ox COPIES units ol' rl'lore a nd achieve a 3.0 <B) or bet· . ter grade point average. They include; J 4c • ,,.__ ~ ,.,..Wt 4!M111 0..-, Mkhul Hltley, VinUftl ShulOe, R.t...-v .......... i.n l'r•m "••laln V•l..,,1 '"•lrkla 0.llCJ-•.O••ld Sl••M'-IV:-ll-...-.._~ ....... _. "'-.. -....-... c111 v • ...,._ -..--• ,.,,, ............ rw:.0o .. 10.l•u••8t-. p STOP . !>oft """•"· Pewl Gold\lel<\. Jim THE CO Y Clift, ,.,...,_ Hodftlt~ ll•Y•" lltr,.., l -Yl\t..,. ... '"'"1" ""'""°"' ,,,.. 4lOI lllCH • sunl S • MIWPOIT llACH ~~!.,~!!'.:;ond, (•Illy Sl .. lrec,.., 751•1011 . "'•"' ,,.,,.. · No"" Br anOI, ~~~~S~J.ot~~ .. ~HUI~~·~-~~-~I Cl~-~·~ .. ~IAL~l~l/t~1~l~I~~~~ flll•e.th l'r .. oairft, 0••9 IC•-· Vt...,_N AockPW•O.n F'em Ut ... •••cit· J•mU'Ud ~,,.... •• 81'.0f"'CI ft'own. LOW•W P\A• ........ a. ... ,..,!..,,,.,. Fto"" .... ,.,, ••~c 9' ! Alch.ard C.,rott. Jell C.ftOt, [ h,.DeOI 0«· <.t<1, llrwo DY•. ""'''" Ou,, 5.Anfor<t \mill\. O.r1 '""90 ... Jtl! T-. PUBLIC NOTICE .. ICTITi\>us IUSINIH NAMf \TAT.MINT T,. to•towtno "''°" h ct«>'"O bvtft """•' BUf .. IN C.TON Tl"E WAlll!HOUSE. 1114 North llrtM'""' Pl«•. ANneom, Cehlorf\t• "7D l(AY·C.EE. INC •• Calllorrll• <or -111 ... , 119' N9•11\ ICrM~ PIKe, MAl\elm. C•lttornl• "7D Thlt bu•lnen h ton due lltd by o COi' _ .. _ KAY.Cf.I, IN( 1( ...... , .. f . ftyfll"91Qr\ "1'01 .. ,,, flllt l l•le.....,I W•\ llled WI"' tKo c-11 Ciera o< o.-eo....11 ... J..,,,. 10 ... , .. EKecutfve Ottice1: 781 2 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Southern Cel1tornla ~•gl01111/ otflce1: ---·-- " 140 Long Beach Blvd~ Long Beach, CA 90607 8955 Valley View St., Buena Part(, CA 90820 20715 S. Avelon Blvd.,.Caraon, CA 907416 1001 E. Imperial Hwy •• La Habra, CA 9063'I ....,..i ,,_,_ Or•1>9e , .. ,, !Hlly Piiot. ' -~ 11. 7'. •••tlwly I. l, H~ • 7Ul-71 1095 lrvineptvd., Tuattn, CA 92680 235 N. Citrus Ave .. Weat Covina, CA 111793 ·~ I !:: ~~~@~~~!!IJ~· .... ,,.. --~ :: I AMLING' s j •• flt Newport N~reery I . ,, ~ ... llH ........... ~'i •• ,,, .................. ~ .... ~ ...... I I = ~ 1714• '7J.lllZ ti ;, ~ l lth ANNIVERSARY . .,, SAtE '\ , '·1 JULY I ·JULY 31st 20% OFF I . Cloaecl July 4th • Open Monday, July 5111 All PLANTS Traveling Financed Cro1q1 P.liiiil to w aii Faithfully Kleofas H. Rundljo. an · instructor ln Russian GRANNIS, Art. CAP) -'!'be world dida~ e.ad, ~a sPGke4mu f~ the M per._ ••able lt.J demf.e ~ iM IJ"OUP ltW -hJth in tbeir m . •·Ev~ ls lo the bads ol God, ·we ~now.·• will provide," 11ld £111.Metb Nance Bard. "Wt AN! not wonled, we are just as sure as ever that He will come. Wejwit know It.·• SHE HAO SAID Monday Uae end or the world could occur Tuesday because that waa t1'e nine-month an· TRE V.S. ATTOaNEY'S office in and Polish a& Drinee Fort S\l\ith ~s filed court action to . ~ast Colleae. t\a. been .._,.. Ute vqal membeN evkt.ect by aw•ded post-doctoral federal m aruals, by force if ara-.t from the Ainerican MHISlr)'. U.S ~Robert.John.son Council ot hearned aaysbothU.S. OlstrlC'\CourtJuda:esln Societies In New York the Western District ot Arkan~os are City . out ol town until next week. so the Rundljo one of nine eviction order can't be signed. scholars ~ross the na· llra. Bord has said she ltlmo1\ Uion to rece.lve the grant, ~the m•rshals wlU hurry up and wftl use lt for domestic <.'OIDe. -~ • and foreian travel to niversary of,tbe be1lnning ot the vicll , "WE KNOW GOD WON'T let them to awaitthe Second Comlnt of Chrl1t. break us up," she said. "So when they "From conception l.o birth ls nine (the marshals> com~. maybe lhut will aather . material Jor his reseurch proJcct.- "East .European Con· t ributlons to Modern Art." months;" she noted. · . be the time ... The croup also faces an eart.bly pro· Bur she also said that the world 1 blem. a possible .eviction· from the llliatu not end for everyone at tho house on which Mrs. Bard ... b~r. u~ Ume and that the group's dlsap• liene Nance, lOfl ~al possession pearance before lbe marshals' ar- when he st'ops>H PllYiRI aa a $1S,Cf0o rival miaht convinceotbeni the end Is loan at the vi1i1'1 ~· -Mar. 58agram's ~o. FIFTHS REDUCED10 S689 -... \ ' . -. . --. . .,. Wolfschmiclt Vodka 80° HALF GALLONS REDUCED TO .. ~gen SCOTCll WllSU . t I • FIFTHS HAl.FGALLONS REDUCED 10 REDUCED TO s7• sp Seagram's htra Dry Gin. HAIJ= GALLONS· REDUCED TO • .. ,. DAILY Pl CLASSIAED ADS &42-5818 .. a..-.1 '*"" MOUi WlllSICf-• lt.llD. • .-. ll.lCUl1 u .. _.....,.•Ult.• n.m u. Ill ,..J 1UC111r1 uru .., ca•..._. 11&TtUt "'e11 OllTlll11 llilll Ml(llCM cu-. WllWl1111 Ma..,_. aclfOl-._.,.. ..,_ ... lllllia .... -..... ~a.II..,. i tlfle. •PW. U. llmtua COlnl'l,L,.C. . . ' ,;:1 a -AllLINP ,_,,.-....,,... ~~1ao i •••• • ..... ~ '!'~ ~~~~~~ ~' 1 ., V::>1' I . ,. ( ' .,. I , 81 D£NNIA Mrl.P.U..AN Ot .. 0.11;~-· A year a10 the third floor of the Riverview Medical Center In Santa Ana. unlike the, well· appointed n oora below, was an unpainted, unoccupied portion of the builclinl that awalt.ed upward expansion. .Tbe long hallway ls still un- carpeted and the plasterboard wada are stlJI unpainted. But the sound ol voices can be heard dal· ly comln1 out ot one sparsely- furnished s uite. It is the Vietnamese Service Center which set up shop in the donated office space shortly after · t.he influx of refugees last year. The stream of not only Viet- namese, but Cambodians and Lao has kept the center busy in rinding hou,aing, furniture . clothiD& and, more importantly, )obi. Under the dirtttion of .fohn ayt;uty, wo "VtetM~art members and JO volunteers have suttffded In easing transition in· to American society. To give their American friends a better understanding of their culture. 92 Vietnamese recently presented a Vietnam Nl(ht at a Costa Kesa church:- l'&ADITIONALDANONG Proceeds from the show, which featured lradl\ional dandng, en· tertainment and food. went to the center which is run almost en- tittly by donations. "Tbis was their way of sa~ing thank you." said Maybury. '".The Vietnamese themstlves said they wanted. to do it. ll was a beautiful gesture.'' AP..._.._,. Hand·Rainted designs on um· brellaa , tableclolbs end plaHmats Cllft enliven beckyard liviq um summer. A small in- vestment in paint and boob ot delilu taa help the mo.t inept uUst 1et with lbe new fashion &rind. An idfa that started as a dalMs trftd -AclalfO and otber ·c1eslpen have mtrodutecl ever· ytbin1 from ban4 painted amocka to 1klrts md =• dtelsa -can easily be ~ to home fashions such as cur· talnl, draperies, slipcovers and •8DJ other things. 0. motif mlchl be aelected ....... -........... ~. p&acelllaas and napkins, sugals The Idea for tht ffftler, which Is atrlll•ted with the American Council for NatlonaliUes Service, btgan wltb a group of sponsors. Maybury, who was a family counselo r 111 Long Beach, bttamecliredor last September. Tbe center initially helped 146 Yaetu~ aQd 3S i.o who we~ not eeol tbrouab resettlement aaeacle.. The 1ovttnment PJ:<>- vided l300 per persoo to help sel· Uethem. ENGLISH TAUGilT ' The center not only found ~ous· ing, !urr.iture aod clothing, but oflered cultural or ientation classes and an ongoing English program. "None or this is possible without a fantastic group or volunlffrs that bas cooperated with Wtending h«>*S," said the dlttctor. .. Maybury. whose persona l philosophy is geared 1o helping people, said bia job brings .. a de· ep sense of satisfaction to help them helpihemselve;. ·• He has made many friends in the months he h• been on the job. He is often invited to dinner in Ute refugees ' homes. ''I'm stuffed with Vietnamese food. But Lt's cood. They are very gradou.a and hospitable ... A mll)ister for 25 years. he has even performed two Vietnamese weddings in the center. Maybury said all but two of tbe original refugees are working to- day. Some are doing apartment maintenance. Others bave as· sembly line or driving jobs. SENDllOltE "They're such 1ood workers," he said. ''The feedt.ck from the companies is, 'Send us more'." The center presen9y is lr)'ing to Jind jobsJor about JOO rt; fugees. There currently are 9,000 Vietaamse in Orange County. Because they are attracted to the climate. that. number is ex· petted to swell to about 15,000 within a year. Maybury. who doesn't speak Vietnamese <He has a copy of ''Easy Vietnamese"· tucked un. der a pile of papers on his desk), said most refuaees bring a spokesman with them. Assisting him is Mo Thi Phan, a bilingual Vietnamese recep- tlonJst.secretary. who worked in the American Embassy in Saigon seven years. · Serving as a counselor is Anh Thanh Phan <not related to Mo> a pre-med student "".bo came to \ America shortly before the fall of Saigon.. --___.._ While most of the immediate ·· needs of the ref~gees have beea ... .\,., met. the center has added a new ser vice: A mental health pro· gram. Maybury, with Mo sitting in as translator, presently Is doing all the counseling. But eigh~ Vie&.. namese. all college graduates and bilingual, are being ~ained to help. · "Having been here a year or so now, there Is a· certain a~or reminiscing about Vlet.narp," M · said. "During the first mon~~ when they were setUing in. they had bread and butter needs. Now they'r e dreaming about tflelt country and their loved ones." <See TRANSITION, Pase B3) ..,. Vietnamese girls do the 'Dance of. the Dove,' an interpretation showing a desire for peace. It was-part of .. entertainment for Vietnam Night,· a way of saying thank you to American friends. BEA ANDERSON, Editor Th\trsday, July 1, 1976 81 .. ,,.. wo·men. Marines Move Up ByJOOLSON OI * D•ll' 1'1191- A t one time C~l. Mar1aret Brewer. di~t::tor of Women Marines. had c'"'9t&red 1ett1og a masters de1ree In conservation and working i.o that fieJd. · Today she is the~est ranle· lng woman in her h 9f the servic.e, but in a se she ls stih working In the area conserva· lion. ,.....2'rt of t:ol. Brewer's job is lo 'nelp evaluate existing rul• •d regulations governing Women Marines and rewrite them so . they will allow the 4300 women officers and enlistees to utillze their capabi.litjcj t~ the fulle~t. The director. oo ._ &eneTal in· formation tour to leern about the commands on the West Coast, paused In her hertle schedule to reflect on what it's Hite to be a woman marine. today .and what lhe futu re holdt rorthe.lerv~. The oppOrtW'liliet are •rea4er for women today tha n ever before and Col. Brewer l$ees them improving untU a plateau is reached. "New occupational fields have ~ned to women." she saJd. ''These were performed by women during World War U but after were considered inep- pn>priate for women.•• These new areas include eltt· tronics m a inte nance, motor mechanics and avionics. SCHOO~ CLOSED When Col. Brewer joined as a student at the University of Michigan. women couldn't al· tend m a ny ,of the schools however, and the recru6ts "'just accepted the limitations," sh~ said. ''I have alw ays had an in.terest- inl and challenging Job, Lhoui h. The majority of women see m to , enjoy their job& now." <:oL Bl'ewer said mOlt women fllliSt for travel and edUCajionaJ opportunities and ··most are looking for an interesting, challenging job.·· She didn't set ot.:t to be a marine but was lured by the sum· mer officer candidate program in Ml~higan. About the time she was ready to accept her com- tnissloo Korea came along llnd she wall told that "I( you accept, you 'Ube ordered to active duty.·· Sbe did and found herself In El Toro serving as a communica· tlonswatch officer, aposlsheheld for a year. In the past 24 years she has Uved In nine different areas of the U.S., served in as many dif· ferent capacities. and has toured Marine Corps stations in Okinawa and J apan. ESPlllT DE CORPS rransfers haven't been dlf· ficult. Col. Brewer said. "The 41Marines is a small enough or· 1antJatlon that you .:ener•llY know someone at each dutv sta· Uon. 11 "There is an esprit de corps, .. Col. Brewer odded. "On-ce-11 marine, always a marine. I have talked with women who served in World War I as 'Reservis t Females.· They still retain their delight and enthusiasm." new cons truc tion in living quarters ls of the motel type with one to three women assigned to e~ch private room . Uniforms are constantly being updated. as Col. Brewer ii· lustrated with the sample she was wearing as a lest. NEW TEST "The training program for wo men Is sepa rate bu ( some subjects.are the same, such as customs. courtesies a1l4 his- tory, .. Col. Brewer said. "We have just begun a new physlcal fitness test. Everyone under 45 must now take it. • "It used to be under 35." she: added with a smile. lhinkJng or: th.e mile and a 'hair she.must now run to prove she's in shape. Col. Rrewer, who has no com-· mand or authority and serves Js0 an advisor to the commandant or the Marine Corp,:, lives in an apartment in Arlington, Va. and: spends a lot of her spare time sightseeing In historic New England. : She e njoys certain benefllf. from her post too, such as bein~ invited to a white llouse tea anc: being greeted by the President'C wife. : -~I. Margaret Brewer, highest ·Col. Br.ewer aa\d..lbe finds a variety of reactions wh en she tells people what her occupation Is. "It depends on what they know about Women Mannes," she stated. "People are more ac· cept1n1 or wo m en In the servke. •' As the director, she pcrhap~ has a more relued life than ar: enlistee. but she takes her 1ot: seriously and Is proud to be •' woman ma rine . artist Nancy Edwaqh, who has devised many lovely deroraUve desltns ·and supervised the creative elfor;ts of a staff as art directoi: .of Vo1art Craft. In fact, when the new look became a reaUty she was ready for It. Tbe firm sbe has been with for M•eral years was a longtime maker of •pedal craft products audt u IWl~polDl paint tubes tbllt hlld ..... Uled -"liquid embroklery,'' stamped goods, tr...,_ .-cila, craA books and artaeedlewort ~. Now It bas ah become a con· aumer Item. Artlatie ty pes need only the ball·pol•l paint tubes to ac- t0mpH1b tat.tr clealps. Inn· perienced enthusiasts ca.-be as· ranking Woman Marine, is pictured sitting at El Toro commandant's desk. Opportunities for women are improving,· but will a woman ever be a Marine commandant? h lllled with many props. ml1bt prevent absorption ol the "To copy a 4eslp one c• pUt paint. A 1ma11 · uea of the fabric one on transfer paper, a.S Lbeo . tan be tested with a stroke or two repeat the 4tslgn wttja a transfer ol tbe palnt. '' pencil on the reverse 1.ide," lliss .. 'Her Upe Included: F.dwards explalned. -To avoid shrinklni. wash Ail el1bt·inch paint hoop is ~~ ~!:~:rr~~· :i!r:f:i ~~ SlmUar to a needlework can lhrlnk again seal the deslcn lloot. it h•• l nat metal pie pan-by lroaing It on the revene side, lb base. so that the IMlll-polnt aiwa1s placin1 a blotter un· Deinl pen can be pressed down derMath the fabrte to-absorb the firmly· atalnt. "It works b e &"\atifully on pal)'elter aad on thin fabrica lllte orsandy and chiffon-The pai'nts are·waterproof and will not fade wbej\ machine washed or dry tteaaied. .. Some l)'llllletlc Sabrics are treated pith a .u~e lbat -To protect the surface beneath the fabric use tbe palnt boop and blotter oi: tapetbe fabric to a piece of cardboard. -To paint 1m0Clltbl1 oa Qloa fabric, place sandpaper UDder the rabric to keep J1 taul and help As new opportunities tiavc opened up for womeh In. the mllltary. so h11ve llv1ng condl· llons and other aspects Im · proved. T~ director said most the paint to flow. A nylon stOck· ln1 or piece or organdy placed over terrycloth or velour fabrics will permit smooth painting. · -If paint 111 bl~. apply dark colon fl rat, tlMa blend lighter shades over tbem before the first appticatt~· Make sun palntlt etq~ are washable. When palat1n1 on wood or metal remo•e .any wax. oil and dirt before applying paint. Apply a coal of sbelJac ar clear acrylic spray to protect the rmisbed de- llp. Before decorating gl~. china or ·pouery, use a. solution of . waahln1 soda and water. Rlnae well. dry thoroughly, lloldlq elass v,ilth a paper lowel "Patriotis m does ha v ; something lo do with It," 11ht'. said. "I consider that I am doln~ somethln1 for my country. But 1· ia Q profession ullO." To bo a woman marine take· "a certain de4le1Llon and o lcM\ or responsibility and se l~ discipline." 1he a11sertcd. .. -. .. . .. ..... . . . Hand-painted designs can be ·· applieCI to many . . 7 home fashions, . mcluding .curtaini, tableclo,J/ls and placema1s. Evert the most inept · artist can be creative with craft aids. I' • to avoid fin1er marks. Pal glass plates oo reverse side protect the design from "belt marred by utensils. Bake slan a Z7J.degree oven for 20 to minutes and cool slowly. Nb bake plastkJ, ' " • t., DAILY PILOT ThurMSay, Jul) 1, 1976 ~Sensitivity ·ealances ·scales f DEAR ANN LANDERS: I reJt ... '"' exeii ... '° e9'J07 C:X• the comPUlalve ~ "' bltlna can cont.ct Au Luckn COi'· , com~lled to write wtvn I read tramarllaf fun and 1amu. .bis: .. ~\. Site feaNd ll m~ = __. 4'aw from &Mu· (Ann Lande~s t~ too. Even ll you can't help me. It ,.u.ra. eaa ••aa _...._ - wW mtke ••feel better. er 1e1laf11. ·Oft .. ther are th,e letter •lined ''Turned-Off llltaawhUt •be ffflt re.Jeded J_nd caUH cancH. It snay be &Mt aU et MMn. llftd no19oc1y arid Guilty," from u.e &'4>' who IOttf«UMca.kelDCIAaquaiiH the woinaa Heclt to "9et the to,.v••llale~· Wbnever Dl)' buaband In· tttaMIP ..... .t laaWl. called bit wife a "fit •lob'' &o eocn,peftHle for .the attaUoe habit 11 a mUd t.r~llMr, ,..... HaAI la tMr• Baby!.:_ YOUlt bffauM ..,. couldn't ~trol her lbe lsa t 1.tllD1 from hl•. ecrlbed by aoy octor. not svsa~LOVIN ' PAN troduff• me to anyone, or rerera •! lt 1Ma11 1• te M e .... •'Ule to me In t'OnversaUon, he calls wlle,'' .,eak •P· nnt ,,.waWy, me "UM wife." It's never "MY llllJta .-•Uely. 8u&la a• way. wlle"..,. k'• •l•aya "THS wile.." EHll!' .. e: ''Plt.ue, •ar -I'• Doeu't Uaal aound cold IDd lm· YOUa wlte. Ba~e ,_ ror.-un "eaUna. I now about U.... .....,, 410· ~•rUy ~..-ychlalrilt. • You've been much harder on arJe, btea .. H t•w-. • -1&£N I had • dUfertAt in-(Walto .Jr.:: r.tN: , ......... 'othera than you were on that DOWN THE SAM• PA'ftl com'"411lve) habit. Illy llbadly &I· Cl'lffp. Why didn't you clobber D&Aa PATH: Y• .,. rtlllt, lertbt prncrtbed t.r&nquiUaen '"'.,.._ ..... laaMI. IMtt ad•allJ ... MiM wu I.,.,... ot a 41..,_ 11"11=-. penon~! ...... , .. him for hia lac~ ol compaulon? '8 ...... ti rea4en~ .. t. tor me. They worked Uke m.,lc Th.e problem may not be tn hu 1 wu Mt a• c.•••-'-•to l.lae and the habit waa IOOft a thlnt ot l\Md. as you auntated, but in the wtle H J ••14 ltave Mell. Sllle . the paat. Alter a few yean~ 1 en· •ftlft that ahe l• married to• con· 4etene4 •ore dau I 1aH twr, countered a tense attuaUori 1n my ··etlt.ed, lnaenaltlve jerk. HE ls the ... '9r crltlul laub1ad de· life and the habit reappeared. I one who la dl11u1tina and stupid. ._._. &eu. Tltaaa for laa.U.1 caUed Immediately few a refill of lll~aU.. ea• llit "'1 'nae ord''lllY"lsdefinltetyln Don't flunk your chemistry hls v bulary. He uset It ln con· tt1L Love ls more than on• set of nectlon Uh bls secretary, his or. .elands calling to another. If vou flu, •newspaper, bis dol and have trouble maklnaadiaUnot.lon sometimes his son. you need Ann ·s booklet. "Love or Co Cet a ,.,.... ~ a e ..... l.at&....WaentM•IK-. fer a aol•U... Tlaub ftl' tlile wanaw ........... ,. The man has obvloualy d.rlven his ••., tllert. I laad I& eem..,. mt prHcrlpUon. Only one or two v.•ife to food for comfort while he DE A R A N N LAND ER S : ~~e l:~1t::: a n:f ::ary ~lore DEAR ANN LANDERS: Since everyone SHms to Lou lb9ir pet peeves and private annoyances In your direction I think J will. Why does my husband do this Sex and ..Jlow to Tell the Dlf· to me! Js the re a solution" _ ferenc.e. Send a lone. aelf· ARM 'S LENGTH L 1 ·FE addr~sed , atamp:M envelope PARTNER with )'our reques t ond ~cents In ~$.fl" out on the lolf courae and Recently .omeooe wrote In about How wonderful tha~raon DEA& PAtTNER: Speecla coin to Ann Lande.rs, P.O. Box 1400, Elgln, Ill. 601~. ··Betrothals Clucas4<1oster S':lap, Crackle Plops An Aue. 7 weddinJ in St. Stephens Cburdl , San Luis Obispo Is being planned by Ruth lhri~ Clucas and William Jules Kloster. Their parents lite Mr. and Mn. Richard Clucu of Newport Beach and Mr. and •n. Henry Kloster, Riverdale. The bride ls a rraduate of Newport l{arbQr • ~lib School and Ca Poly, San Luis Obisp6 earn· 1pg a ~ac.helor of science degree in physical education. . llt>r fiance was valedictorian of bis 1ra4uat. ln.ll class at Riverdale Hi•h School and received a BS degree in aeronautical enalneerina at Cal foly. ••• Staub-Mclean A earden wedding on Aug. 21 is being planned by Susan J eanne Staub and Donald H. McLean m of Glendale. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Willard E. Staub of Newport Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. McLeanol Andover , Mass. Kawamura-Corlisa Mr. and Mrs. Genji Gene Kawamura of Ne11o•port Beach have announced the en&a1emut of their daughtet . Kathrine Jane-Kawamura and Samuel Brown Corlias Jr .. SOD ot lbe Samuel Corlisses of Downlnt Town, Pa. Miss Kawamura eraduat.ed (rom Newport Harbor High School and attended Trinity College lft Hartford where her fiance also 1tudled. He •no"' is doing graduate work at the Untverslty of Michigan School of Buslnes"- . ;.,Capricorn, Pass· Test -~· ' '~ . ~· ,. By~°'y':~~~l~~!i.a I • ARIES <March 21 · April 19); Avoid , I direct confrontations. Be diplomatic - t make reaaonable concesaions. AccUlt on l : home repair, family situation, bulc adjust. •, rnents. t• TAURUS <April 20 • May JO): I,oc,k i ~ri°::c:rvee .. ~~~~·~:e;eaS::!s.":r. ~ fair or heart, emot!ona are featured. Clan· I destine meeting ~oUld be on a1thda. GEMINI <May 2l·JWM 20>: l>ott't pren- partner or mate. Check legal papen. What you take for granted could need review, Know It and act accorc:Urfsty. Be responsible -and confident. CANCER <June 21 • July 22): You are able to get more attention, to finish project, to spread inOuence, to win allies. Emphasis on me•Hle~talks.relatlve in transit. LEO ( J'1ly 23 · Aug. 22 >: Hold t11lit to ponesaloni ... 'Someone appears. to want • somethin1 for nolblnc -at your expense. Key now la to turn on charm. Your personal I. ma1n.U.m Oaahea. malceayoupopular .. v1aoo (Aua. 23 . Sept. 22>: Lunar cy· cle 11 favorable; you could compl•te ~ transaction which adds to 1ecw1t.J. Wbat you own . . . lncreuee la value. know It ' and deal from position ohtnnatll. I• LIBRA <Sept. 23 · Oct. 22 1: H1ahlllhl run, versatility. ability to communicate. Artistic talents an !POtlllht~. You re· celve meaningful compliments. a SCORPIO <Oct. 23 · Nov. 21 1: Steer S clear of speculative venturoa. You may not l be 1eeln1 loo clearly. Mcana aome taclul • Information could be temponrU)' Git· ~ured. 8AGl'M'ARlll8 !Nov. 22 · Dtc. ZI ): Be moderate, especially where 41nln1, lmblb· 11\i are concerned. You're 111ven cbance to comm .. nlcate, writ•, make atcnlflcant chan.1et. CAPUCORN·(Dee.12 ·Jen. lt>: Wllat aMmtd 1 aolld ebstacle CCMl1d tuna out.lo be a tea~ 11\ tncaulry, a mtN fllfalni ••PtCll· lion. Yw'll ~prehendl ranU&t member hu l .. ltha•t• fl~Ullt. AQUAalUI (J& IO · Ftb. d ): Peek . ~hind the SffMa. Empflula Oft wllat la hidden, ln(ludln1 COits, tuH. Partner or mate should bt kept aware of flnaDcial situation. Steer clear ol selr·deception. PllCB8 (Feb. 19 · March 20>: 84! sure of poaitlon berore making commitment. \'ou 1et opportunity to prove 1 pOtnt, to• dil"«'t, to exec•te order&, to aid la fomiulat· in1 policy declslons. r August rites are planned by Wllll1m Kloster, 8y Ea MA llOM BECK Do you know what the oddt are against polis hing off every opened box of breakfast cereal in your cupboard? Well, we've done It. The bard way. With kids. For tbe last 15 yean, we have had no leaa than a dozen or ao halr-e• boxee of ForUfled B ll.11 k i e s , C a c k I y Krunchies, Captain Suaar. Dry Ryes, Toast· ed Writfllea, Keap of Honey and Cavity Krispiea. Re1ardleu of wbal you have been told, these cereals didn 't snap, crackle, or pop. They just laid there on lbe shelves year arter year and turned stale. Ruth Clucas (above), Susan Staub (lett). About a month ato. I made an announcement at brealdaat. ''There will be no more cereal pu.rchaaecl· in thla house until we eat up e•ery ·•Incle box that la opened." VowS .Exchanged Hightower-Barnett E. Scott Hlahtower, executive vice pre•ident of International Ba1 CJUlta, Inc., and "Betty 8anaeU ol Pboellb were married in St. Jaf!lea ,Eplaeopal Church, Newport Beach. Hl1htower ts a craduate of Harvard Bualnna Sci.ool and the U. 9. Naval Acadeb\y. His wire la • 1raduate of Arizona State University at Tempe. ••• Pacini-Baird Pacific Union Colle1e graduatea Tracy Irene Baird and Mark William Paclnl were mar· rled during ceremonies conduct- ed in the G•rden Grove Seventh· day Adventist Cburell. Elder 0 . 0 . ·Matttaop1 .the brlda'a aran4father. oflaclat.ed. hl'otror thl! ftetle are th• Earle J . Balrds ol Colla Mesa, Leo P.adnl, Bakersfield, aad Mn. JoADn Paclat..&>eet !'ark.. The newlyw,. wW Uve ln St. Helena. ••• Ashton-Lopez J ohn As hton or Balboa claimed Elaine Lope~ as his bride. Parents of the newlyweds, who are ._.ora at CalUotnJ..-State University. San Dlctio. uc Mr. and Mrs. Al Lopez. Paco Rivera aod..Jdr. and Mrs. Winton Alhton, Balboa. ' ••• Sumtners·lnns San Juan Oaplltrano will be home for newlyweda, Nlcbolu C. summers aod bla bride, the former Darlene t>. I~. who went married ht the Plrat Beptltt Qwrcb, Cotta Meaa.· .. aa.'llAM~~ ..! 1r•duat• or bor Higb School, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil lnna of Newport Beach. · Her husband, son of Mr. and Mn. Marton L. Summers of San Juan Caplltrano, 11 an alumn"' cl Pasadena Hl1h School. ••• Haley-Stet n . N•ilhbortaood em,repUonal Church, Latuna Beach wu the HWn1 for lbe double rlnt wed- d1U llnklnt Linda Jb.llh Stein anl Cris M .. bael Hale1. TMlr plleata .,. tbe Jllchard Stefria ot -Laiuna Beach and the Michael Haleys of Sar:itoga. The brrde ls a graduate or La1una Beach Hi gh School and attended Saddleback Coll ege. lltr husband studied at Saratoga lli&t\ Sct\oo1 and San Jose College. · · ~ The newlyweds will lh·c in Cupertino. INJR00tJCiNG . ANDRE FELIX From London, England Expeq in designing Hafr cutting ..-Cialty for yout Hair COIOf technician . .. Loreal tratned. . They we re shocked three mo\' e s "hlch, momentaril y . Then, counHn1 the packing, "Why?" shipping and cr ating, ~ AT WIT'S END ''Because J can no cost around $15.42. It loacer afford to support also attracted ants ln the 12 boxes or unopened -new .house wblcb put me cereal. Take this box of back SZ.'1! tor traps. All Bloated Oats <I wlah so-tolled, ~bis crummy box meone would). Original· of cereal bas cost us "An y p a rticular re · ly, I bougbt it for 39 $116.Sl.Eatup!" as???" . ctntl. As you will re· This morning we went Ye a h , th e r e s a lbember, It contained u to the·arocery 'store. At magic kit inside gujiran· full-alze nuc lear 1ub· the cereal shelves, they t~t'd to m.~ke anything mnine, complete with a sdttered. "Hold It!" r dlSappear. crew of 120, and aecret said, "We are all going to plans for occ_unina Con·_ a~~ on one box or -;;;;;;~;;ii~~;;:::; neeUcut. As you may cereal." What ensued I alao remember, I lnad· may set retailing back:.> LARGE-SIZES vertently ate the s .. b year•. causing a chipped tooth "I bate Bran Brittles. that cott me $85. They'ri! for old people ''When the cereal with lrre1ularllles " dido 'l move at our "And J hate Ch~k Full breakrast table,J ran out ol So11lea that turn your Into lbe snow one mom. teeth purple." in& in my bedroom allp. "Let's eet Jungle pen to busUe it lo some Jollies. They don't have ahrvln-1 birds who a n y n u t r i t I o n pecked once ai It then whataoever." mi1ratec1 forever. The Miraculously, they ap. anUblotica !or my cold peared wlth a single bOx. co.t me $13. -''We 've 111 d ecided on "This cereal has also Mantled Wheat Bits." been wlt.b us through "That's great, .. r said, Weddings~ . and Ehgage~ents To avoid disappointment. proi~ctive btides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and white glouy photo1raph1 lo the Dally Pilot People Department one \l'eek before the wedding. Pictures received aner that lime will not be used.· · 1 LARGE- LAR~-~· ~ LARGE-~:. Ella Ner's ftALf .. SfZE SHOP M.Ulfll ,,. ........... cena aua ... , ....... ..... .... , .... Qt ........... , .... t'6IU .SllMl ............. For tnl•I•~• announcements it i1 imper a tin tl\at UM story. also accom· pa.nled by a ~Uk and white &lossy pie· lure. be au,brn1tled six wHk• or more before the weddin& dale; other-Wise it will not be publls~. : ~le••• e IMtlff Clla• .. To help fill r,quirements on bml'I ~­ ding and •ftl•f•ment stories, form~ Jre available In al Daily Pjlot,.o(fices'. Fur· ther questions will be answered by Peo ple Department ataCf members at 642·4321. \ / t .v ' • .,.. .. ~,_,..., .... ,., wtletlt NW lfl J'OUF tMel ·~···"9fYMr l1Mijij!Oll \... . .. .. . , .. •' . . . _./ I ' 'Honey' COLUMBUS. Ga. <API - Amsey Sheffield didn't have a ladde r and couldn't carry his love down one anyway. but he and Nannie Gurley eloped and got married anyway. "We were in love." exclaimed the new Mrs . Sherfield, a 73-year· old widow. <&bowing off her crisp marriage license. She announced that she and her 94·year-old husband soon would move from the· nursing home where they lfve to he'r house m Colu mbus. "The doctot didn't waot me to slay alone," she said. "Now I've got someone to be with me 24 hours a day.''" · • "We didn't know they were in love." said Sally Maloney, social sttvices director at the Highland House Nursinii Home. "All the Golden Date • l Dr. and Mrs. Paul Esslinger: celebratecHbeir soth wedding anniversary .with a reception held in their Laguna Bead' home. . Hosts were lhelr daugtiter . Mrs. Marilyn imltb or Tucson and their son. Paul R. Esslinger •Newport Beach. ' The Essllngers were married In Evanston. 111~.They came to San Clemente in 1928 and .later moved to Laguna Beach. For many years Dr. Es· slinger was the only physician be tween Oceanside and Santa Ana. The couple have just returned from Chicago where they were honored by old friends and re· latins. It starts TODAY! our HERE'S HOW IT WORKS ... Buy the 1st· yard at our f8gular low price, and. get the second for only .•• A lan1nuc u10t1men1 ol 11111 QUlll'i1Y lebtlce In 4$-90" wi<flht Ettinlc prints. ai>«>nsweer, l·llllrt kllll• l rayon ol\allls1 DouOI• knits lncl~o 2..J-4 color llC<lutrds & sotlds In crepeL Ponte de RofN & 1wtna1 Prewuh COfduroy IOllCls & print1I ~Y Is hm11ed,.so hurry In t~ lhe beat eetectlOnl ( llALIAll CONTINENTAL GOURMET DELleAlESSEN I rARTY PLATHRS ~ M~ l\IPORTrn . ~ \\ "t ·lll LK ~ U ILL51.!> N.Y. STYLE SANDWICHES ·ITALIAN DINNERS t<OMl...,.01 11:'6'~ )·~~""'' • L\J AO"•. ~·""'"°"'' ....... com De Lucia's Deli ............ _ .......... ·; ra. .. 1~n Of -lfUllO ' •tOO•l•N. H' • 832 3600 • Ul W~I Jll'I ,, • A A A A ........ A A ..... l ~UU1$ fA\I Of MtW"Olt fWf 11J)fl"I UPHOLSTERY I w._y•W• .. .... 19U ....... 4l c........__ ...... Jlt selected fabrics from regular 1t0cks •*••••THIS WEEK ONLY:••*•*• Pattem sale : Our entire 1tock of BUTT£AICK, SIMPLICITY and McCALL s>11ttem1 twe'• ~~to choOM ~own apeclel 1oo11 trom 111 the 1e1e1t Pttt.m• ... "'° N¥e up to 57% off our rwgUI• plice In the blrgelnl Btner In lltly bird IOr thll ..... beaiuM at lheM In lion figfl1tng price9, IM 1upply won't lu t long! • • Thursday. July I. 1976 DAILY PILOT From !;!1 • • • Transition Aided Beln1 extremely fa m ily· Oriented. they not only miss their relatives. he said, but have feara that they may be killed. Un,de r a aovernm ent · sponsored reunUicallon Pn>· gram, 70 more Lao wlU be sent from 'thalland to relatives living In the county. But thtre are approximately so.ooo Vietnamese still in Thailand, In addltlen to Cambo· dians and Lao, he said. Altboueh their ful!Jre is uncertain. at· tempts are being made to chan· net lbem out to sucll countries a& Australia, Brazil, CAnada and France. t:SCAPE PRICE People llvtne In Laos and Viel· na m who wis h lo come to America are forced to escape t~ a "third " country s uc h us Thailand. Maybury said it cost one Lao $5,000 In gold to escape throu«h the underground. Althougb the center wlJI re· ceive funding for setUing the 1n. comtn1 Lao, It may run out of · opt'ratln« money within a· fAw months If It doein't re<'e1ve ~te donations. ·; .• ... And , May bury r e p pfil.fi , Southetu1t Asians are not the only rerugees who ur c making ~ f the center 's ser vlct.•s. lit• r~t\l· ly helped u Lcbancs~ cn~r find 11 Job. . . "We're expanding our ilJ) .. I· aratlon program lo meet nee411..>of all lmmlerants ~omlng into-::the county.·· "1\' ···~ :....n'r; 8lor1ks Ava 1.::::,,,e o: A I \ '!e~tclttf Plozo S:or ..... i ~ '! ,.,...~ r ' Closing Date August 15, 1976 "'"'"~~ ~~ "' ~& ... CIO;)!Q. .~s ~ ... «pe... THE NEW SHELTER SOFA WITH THE RB ORIGINAL QUALITY SIGNATl:JRE. You'll feel sheltered on this sofa, cradl<'d by cushions that feel like down! h<:eptionally high back and sides give a feeling of seclusio n and comfort to this 91 " sofa design that is timeless, substantial and sophistic;ited. Tht' cotton chevron velvet fabric is w.trm and ri ch in hlltlter green, natural, rust or brown. And because it 's m.ide in the RB f.H.tory the price is rem-.rkably reasonJble. Decorating service, delivery and our fam ous warr-.nty of quality at no extra co~t. > Now chilr"Kt it with • ' the new · COMI HOMI TO II PUINITUlt -RB Furniture c~dit cud I ___ __, . . ANAHEM. , IANTA ANA1TUmN I coeTA MESA I HUNTINGTON BEACH I LA HABRA ,m w. Ulloolll ,,., L t1'1 11. "'' .._......, .. . ,..,, ...., ..... ,now . ......., 71':·'21' .,...., ....,., as.an ..,.0111 ,. UllTtL e .......,..., ,. utnll e • IUlllOAY lt:Je UlfTIL I • ~ Fill ·-- ,,,.,._, IM • "" "-'""' """ Cldl•ftl• CemP•nr " • ' • J.. i;.f DAILY P1L0f Thurad1y . .kl'Y 1. 1979 Tonigl:it's TV Highlights . .. KCET 9 8:00 -"The Mikado." ThiJ Gilbert anu Sullivan classic operettu is presented by the D'Oyly Carte Oper a Company of England. NBC IJ 9:00 -"Winning." Paul Newman pfays u r acing driver obsessed with victory aod Joanne Woodward Is h is neglected wHe whose ott.entiom~ wander to Robert Wagner in this 1969 movie *ama. · ABC fJ 9:00 -''T he Hospit al." George C . Scott gives a bravura performance ~s the embittered c hie f of I medicine at a decaying m et ropolitan I; I h~spital in this um movie with Diana : Rigg. .. '(rv DAILY LOG) I THURSDAY •V .... llG ... ct, (?llf) ....... (••> '69-l'aul 11-. ~Wood wu d. 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KOCE Television (50) 'Mikado' To Vi.sit Coast Be\wfft\ the closing ('>( "F\ddlu on the Roof" J illy 11 and the openin& or "South r 11clflc" on the 21th, Sebaataan 'a W~l Dtnntt l'la> houM h 1&s an ex- t r a attr ac tion In s tore for Ora nae Coast t.bHtf'r&oers It's "The Mikado," the mollt populnr of ull Gilbert 1nd Su Ill van operallu~. which will ~on the staie of the San Cll'mcntc c1ibarel trom J uly l3·2S, excluding Monday the 19th. . Unlike other Scbaslit1n'.s productions, "The Mikado" wall not be done with a loc11 I cust, but rather by a touring troupe called Opera a lu Carte, which spe~ializes ln Gilbert and Sullivan operetta:.. "THE MIKADO" HAS A aeoesis u imprcuivc as most Broadway hlls. It opened In London in 1885 as a spoof on the ''isitJna J apanei.e r oyally -and ran for 672 pe l"formunces, the most or 1u1y G&S opus. The target ror IL5 spoofcry IS the practice of arranged marriages A dozen performances ol ''The Mikado" arc 'sch~ult>d a t the dinner playhouse 's usual varying curtain limes. Sebast.ian's ~located at 140 Avenlda Pico. San Clemente, with reservations beine taken at 492·9950. Ebsen Says 'Wiz ' Standout Musical LOS ANGELES <AP> -"It's the best musical I've ever se en,·· sajd an enthusiastic Buddy Ebsen at a perfor manceof "ThcWiz" at the Music Cuter. The star of TV's "Barnaby Jones" has a sen- timental attachment to "The Wizard or Oz," on . whlch the Broadway tut ''Thc Wiz''was based. "When I was under contract to MGM . I was ~ast lntern1illion Tom Titus While oil the •ubJect ol 5ebastl11n·a. the dinner' theater is enJoyln1 -.ellou\ house• for mO!it of Its perfotm11.1cea ot "Fiddler on the Roor." oven lhou1b lt1a the second Ume around both for this musical a nd Its Tevye. Gary Cordon. "THE \)llEAll SEQUENCE In tho second uct is our pride and joy," UYt Pearl Verre. promotion and llckel aalea ma.naaer for the Uaettter. "ll's never ~n done this way before. The entJre chorus 15 uaed Mhind the sct'tlel as a m~lcal blend with &host puppets peeping at the audience from all around aa Tevye destribetl his 'dream ' lo Golde." The show ruoa throuah duly 11 ttl the San Clemente playhouse and reservations. well In ad· van('e, are requir ed. ... Jo're n c h ur l r t>Sl>· d I r e c t o r J e a n '}P Moreuu d rapes an a ward fr o m th e French gov~rn ment around the nN·I.. of TH E FO UNTAIN VALL.&Y Co mmunity d irec t or A lf n •d Theater is in rehean.al for its bicentennw l fomaly H 1tl'hc 0 c-k 111 Los show, a musical vanety revue entitled "Thumbs Up," which opens July lSfor IS performa nces. Angc lt's. ll1tc h cod • Directed by Robert Paver. the show includes a wa s h o n u r e d • f o •' company of m ore than 100 performers. Soloists. un· "achie\'emt'nls Ill lhc der the guidance of vocal director Kenneth Goates. ~tistic field " are Rt>ggie Balderrama, Steve De Wenter , 3r1an ,----------- Douglas. Stef ha nie Hardy, Andrew L9ck. Bobbie Menet. Pau Miller, Christina Roberts, Chuck Davis, Gr eg Foust, Kim McKillap. Lorr aine Rober~ apd Sally Schultz. Performances will be &iven Thursda ys through Saturdays a t 8 p.m . a.nd Sundays al I in the theater, 18280. Ml. Baldy Circle, Fountain Valley. Reserva· lions are bein1 taken at IM2·4.981 or 543· 7647. OPPORTUNITY knod..:. oil en "'h1•n ''l>u use ~ull J:l'lllll~ 1>j1h Piiot Cla:.:.111cd ,\d,. 111 re11d1 lhu Orun~c l'uJ~t m:.rket Phone &12·56711 • SUliltl t'Oll~I .... , __ .. _,., ... THIATH 1---.. BOBBIE GENTRY'S SO NG NOW A MOTION PICTURE • ~10 ..-yJoe as the Tin Woodm~." Ebsen r ecalled. ''ARer two !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ weeks I was so poisoned by the aluminum dust from the costume that I had lo drop out." J nck Haley played lheTin Woodman in the 1939 classic. SUN Fl OW ER & BRISTOL SAFEWAY CENTER ~-1 ..... ,,, GRAND & 17th ST. ZODY'S CENTEI SANTA ANA ., .... Hell~' l.c•&ia ...... ...,., ... Dela,lltf...._ Call bl.CJ •n-sus ,. ............ cc. BARGAIN PRICE I 1u~111 ,.1Cl T1tcfls •uST If uno AT n•f If PUllCllASf I lA MIMOA ~: ''"'" MIOtfiAY UQI t1» I• It llOllOU """ IA TUllDAT lh c1t4 1M1i..,.111:at •I• IUllOAf & llOLIDAVI tl.M • J-00 h•• .. ...... ~···· fM.2400 .... _.. ODI TO MUI JO '"' -· ICHOll Of IUMMll ,.. " ... .,.... ...... .. ............ .... Ml I I lie ..... .... ~·.":it.,; ... c.8• ~;I .;:=:~~ _. ___ ,_ . [IR llWIWtM _ .... ,. ... _ ...... -~-­HAwws ... <--·· -··,.·--·-· .,.,. ao.w 0..., 7 JO • ~\ s....-" • lO 1..-oatu t moucu t•u ... , .. .,.... u 1...-~ -·-TAXI DllVll 191 11t•&M ·-•IUfT\' ~'°°"' ~-··-·......, .... .......... uu ... ......., _n ,. .. 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V ENT ION ~ ~llYI CENTE R ~"-ADULTS $2.50.., cw...1 .. re.11 00.~·'-"""~~ --·'-·'°'""-'~ ---""""°"" ----.. -~ .... _ A GEOttGE COlOURIS l'ttODUCTION ··california Wineries· Salute To The Bicentennial .. A Gala Wine Tast ing Pageant & F C$t iv:il Depicting the heritage of the California w ine industry and the pare it ha~ p bycd in chc development of this nation'J colorfu l h i~tory. 3:30 to 8:00 P.M . Sarurd:ty, July 3 , 1976 . Outdoor~ in the VIiia d 'Amic l Courtyard overlnnk in[t beaut i(ul Newport D:ay and the Pacific Occ,111 AT PROMONTORY POINT IN NCWPORT BEAC.11 200 Pro monc ory'Drivc \V(•st ac Pac ific.: Coa~t Highw.iy More than 50 Californi.l \v. . .. rnc rtcs arc cxpcc1~·d Hundred~ <'If Fi11c Wines to Taste Ever y Type -[v<"ry Style Strollin[t M u sic1Jn\ Eady C:a l1fornia C'..ost um es AOMl ION S\0.00 PER Pt:RSON • THE GREATEST OUTDOOR SUMMER WI NE TASTING FESTIVA L IN CALIFORNIA HISTORY rRocrros rO ncNr:r-rr: VIRGINIA CMfflE AUXIUARY, ASSIST1\ '(.'l, l [AGUf.. OF l'\l"Wl'ORT BLACll • • 1lcket1 on S~1e Now At: .. Pt\OMONTORY POINT VlLLAS. 200 PROMONTORY PO(NT ~. NF:WPO RT B!,\Cll AM ELIA'S RP:STAURAl\.T, 3300 W. PAClflC COAST 1UOllWAY. NP.Wl'ORT JlEACfl HICKORY l"ARMS. WESTCLJFF PLAZA, NEWPORT BEACH Telly Tens on KoJak "Ko~ak ain't no hao," Telly Savalu H)'S. re· ~DI to tts o slanJ ot bls youlh on the tet-nung Stret'ts or New York'a Eut Slcle. "He don't like to run up lbo stalrs and chast the bad l\IY He's 1oina to approach violence and he's i oing to use his In· telllgence. lk 'a ~olng lo uat his cunnin& in ordcr to ovoid an ug- ly . violt'nt s ituutlon. AB a Jast re· z;ort. he's going to u1»e h1' rlt ts or a weapon. I like thltt. Tt111t kind of rt>Sponsiblllty l understand lAYALA• ··1 don't lilt~ 'ht>roes ' even when they represent the good »ldt . KoJ•k Is a guy. 'Hey, man, you know, l~l'll try to uvo1d it,' He 'll walk away twi<:e Maybe not three lim\!i>. But Telly will, too. I don 't hkc heroes. I don't la ke guys who are quick --and I don't hke..portrayals thut kids are qulck lo emulate. "When I got into the series ... Telly continues, "I didn't think that teli;ivis1on needed another super cop. J thought they needed a guy. though. "'ho knew lhe oamt of the ht.tie people, who would kick a hook~r in the fanny Md send her home instead of lock her up Just tell.the truth. Thul documentary approach. 1 think. is what made Kojak a success. His acceptance with law e nforceml'nl officers all over the world leads me to believe that he is a true representative or law enforcement ev£"ry where. "MURDH IY DIA TH" lPGI ""SILIMT MOYlt" CNJ "'THAT'S EN 1·AIMM PART 11" tPGJ "HEARTS Of THI WIST' 'Glad You Asked That' •' "I kiss my brother. I klas anybody. I say: ·u ere. I love you. Okay? We've bad tra1ic U · pericnces to1ether. Here. we've r eached a mature stage In our life. Let'S kiss and re-establish with a ph)'1ieol aesture , at least, that we love each othu. • Can't do it with a handshake. Some pe-ople can -I can't. ..I have a n uncle who's been a psychiatriat for SO years. Once he was head of lhe psychlatrle division of Bellevue. He told me the only defense he ever had a1ai.nst the lo1ic of madness was love! I'm going to write, direct and alar in a movie about • psyc h iatrist, s pec ifically · my uncle the psychiatrist,·· he told JeaMe Woll. "Without the use or vulaarity. without any &bocik app .. l, I'm 10· ma to make a 11\0vie that '11 make 'The Exorcis·t' look like ·snow Whitt> and the Seven Dwarfs.' With· all his success and rame, is Telly an in- secure man" No. He's not insecure, just realistic. "Don't depend on anytlting.'' is his credo. "Don't secure the future. just play wiU-tbe present. Because life has' a way of chaneing everything all around.And be prepared for that!" Q: Did Barbara Walters discover H y&blol about love In lled China? -Mrs. o·. Smttm.. SouUl ~nd, Ind. A: Bar bara learned that couples never marry for love in Communist China. Usually, after a year or two or "courting." they marry because they're ··politically compatible." "Rarely does a Chinese couple date indiscriminately," she observed. "And seldom does a couple enaage in intercourse before marriage. Illicit sentuality ·seems to be literally foreign to their tbO\lght. There are no love stories in "LOGAN'S RUM" 1'6) ... China. no novels. At the CUl\'MU, which are plenty and inexpensf•e. tbe theme ts something like 'boy loves tractor ·.·· .. ODE TO llLL Y JOI'" lrGJ •"HAIDTIMIS .. "PETHPAN"IGt "lSCAPI TO WITCWS MOUNT AIM" -UT Plea·se-d ear tlils up. Are .rane FHCla and her brother Pete r lndepelldeatly weaJU.y' ·Ancl dkl tbey have the same moc.her? And didll't sbe commit auiclde? -Rita M., Phoenl.x, AriL ' OOEITlllllOO 'McMillan' Number I In Ratings LOS ANGELES <AP) -NBC's "Sundar Night Myster y Movie,' a re· peat episode featuring the team of "McMillan a nd Wife ," was last wee k 's mos t watched television show. accord- ing to A.C. Nielsen C'..om- pany ratings r eltase<t here. A d oc umentar y special. "J a ne Goodall," which depicts a scien· tisls study or apes in their natural environ· rnent, was the nation's leaat-watched show, lhe ratings d isclosed. The ratings : ""II Int ... F•mllt" ((8S I. SIM\Joy ~~1i~·::-:.~~\~)Li1.~·~;~·':l:~:~!. !C8$l, "O,,. Oey at a Tim•"' tCllSI, ;r:cr.1 .. c:,::o'.,~~a,~~,;;.~·:~~5;: "l•v•rne •no Sf\i rlty (ABC). "J19\.,., Jo,.n,•· I NBCI, "&ob _,..,, •. tt&~I, "6••n•b1 -'-t" ICBSl, "Hf11u11-F lve·O'' lt8Sl. "P"ytht' .. CCI S). ''l 1on1c 't\lotN"' t"BCI. "Jew Forr .. ttr .. !NICI.' $ix M iiiion DoU•r M •n" l~BCi, •nd "~NIO•" lt 8SI. ... Tnurt<lay. July 1 I 976 DAIL V PILOT 85. J7 eteran Movie Cowboy Debunks Western Myth SUN VALLEY. Idaho (AP> -ln the daysoflhe Old West. very se,ldom did it come: <Sown to " face-to-face confronta· lio n b e tw ee n two cu nm.en . v t t er B'n WH tern movie actor Tim McCoy says. "They busbwacked you. they drygulched you. they sho\ you in the b1u:k. They were mean a nd cowardl y.·· said McCoy, 85. ~cCoy . attending a conference on western films , s aid h e never hear'd of a case where two men set out to see whocoulddraw faster. McCoy and others in· volved in western films Californi a. said the than bureacracy. western m ovie Is the Recent movie!! depict epltome of optlmi•m. He indivlduuls 1.111 oppressed said early wcsterns had by an O\'\'rwhelmln1t •nd a sense t hat tht> Sn· unconquerable society, dlvldual wu stronacr . hcsald. · are partici pa ling in a ~;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ six-day s eminar. lt is sponsored by a clothing company and the Na· THE WORLD'S·}~ tional Endowment for A OR TE _.,_ ~ the Humanities. F V I · \, " ·~ Yale historian Howard BED-TIME ~~~ Lamar said action mov-STORY ~ At. :, ies, properly documeot· · /j ed. are the best way lo IS FINALLY \~ t ,( / f present the hist.ory of the A BED· TIME \ ~ ~c:."' , West. He gave a lively , ~. i;; account of the lives of STORY . . • \ 1 / ... • Davy Crockett and Kit ~ ..... , , ·1tt• , ·~/ Carson as prototypes for • J the western hero Image. From th• creator ot ,,. ··All western heroes Flesh Gordon, <._• had a dream the y could Now ---make. something bet-· BILLO$Co.'•··· •. · _...--, ter," he s aid. "It is their -.· practical jack-of -all· ..., trades qual it y that makes them particularly American." \\}ill Right, a professol\ a t U ni versity o f UTUHHIL VISION" ,., ..,ARDOM MY ILOOPllt" A: Yes to all your·questlons. Their mother was the beautiful, wealthy socialite I"kne·es Seymour Brokaw. Separated Crom Henry Fonda, she was found in a mental institution i~~l,.rtl of 1950 witb h'r throa t cut. Though both c en subsequently ;;;;;;;;;;.-;;;;;w;;;;;;;;;;;==========;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii became tremendously successful on their own, they What the song didn't tell you •1JffGUAl.D~ .. HAaaAO SUUt ... .CNJ CALL THEATRES FO" SCHEDULE .. --. .. tot 11Ut-..._1fi0t•t._,,O.CO ii.---,.. ' .. . \.~ '~ .... ... INFORMATION ---·..,-J (~ .... :: ..... m:D ASTAIRE <iENrKEUY . ·-- Inherited half a million dollars each from their mother. Q: ,Was .. Profeuor'' lnria Corey klddllll a"°9t Ute MO-pound woDtan wlM» lost more tbaa M poaacla ea a diet! -Martlya rrteclmu. Miami lleacla, Fla. A; YM. What 'the kooty comic uld. straightlaced, was: "I know a woman who dropped from 600 down to 80 pounds. Including the cOffin they carried her ore in! .. Send your querticms to Hy Gardl'ler, "Glad You A1ked Tliat," care of this MW$J)Qper .. P.O. Boz 1560. Costa Mua 92626. Marilyn afld Hy Gordltn IOllL ~QI many que1tion1. IU Chey can in thdr column. but the ' the movie will. AN X·RATED MUSICAL COMEDY ...... Tiie IP\.AY IOY eo•• ..u IHISTN......U,._ef .. AUCI IM WOMDaLAMD .... ,....._ At Tiie S... C.... ..... n...tr. S.-., .. 7:JO P.M. MfOWM "f t0. COAU l'\AU -fl11-4M•tt IAT • .--lil•·Ht _,.__. .. ,., .. SHOWH AT CMMAL.AMD COMT. DAILY · l:JO.J:OO 4:lCM:OO.t:OO uolumeof mailmake1peracmal~~~~·~im~po~1~n~bl~e~.~~...J~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;:;:::;:~ ...ADNIWS llARS .. CPGJ J:OO.J:I0.1:10. 7:10.t:IO "MOTHH,.MH a SNED• ,, ........ . "OlnY MAllY CIAIY LAftY- 4. t t-7 U "' '"THI UORCIST .. Cit JsJM:45- 71ff.t:ll .. IADMIWS llARS" ':J .. J1) .. l :JO. 7:JO.t:JO L.-Mil2t. WILCOMI TOTHI 21U ctNTVaY. ~1 1-CH.t.tl TO•et • ANwr Afi,Vttl• f"'I ~·Ill \.llTIN0¥ • flttMM O JC)tlt0.N WfUlOA•t t , .... )I ti•f IUN.M()H MOl.IOAYS 1 .. , ............. tt --·--DOUBU otAnA-mm:! NOW ON TIC l•lllOCST IClllUN AHO IN THll lllOtT l U•UlllOVtl ftCATllll WHf 0-HIW YOllllU WHKDAYIMa.t •• l 1U •SVN·lllON HOllOAYI , 00-4 ,.., ,, •• , .. (PO) , l • .. DAlLYPllO f Tnuraday July 1, 1916-, Housing Star~ lncreas~ Sharply New houtlnt slJlrta in California increased sharply In May to a seuonally adjusted an· nual rat• ol 181,000 unlu, accordlna to Bank or Amerka. Tb.ls tolal It a 23 per-PoltaJ Senlce'• request ( T·"Kl G ) accorcll.p1 to Dan euru1; man} orcan1utlona c('nt inu~• above the to make Ptrmaneot the •"' UC maaiqer or aalea and tbrou1bout Southern Aprill ~tcarta and1 a 50 pert ... ~ cliurren1t 131-cetnt ra~'!. thr°" STOCK luainc. . ca II lorn 1 a. w 111 be cen 1n rease roro """ an&c.c au et ersa ... e ----------The J .A. Stewart C1"0WnedAu1. H . same P4'r1od last year. kent rate for pOSturds. Development Company, MOit of lb ls cain wu '11M rate commlt.IM>n percent stock dividend Westminster. tn joint Teee C• s,.e.,, In apartment projects, recomme.nded a l .t per-declared In Febr:sury. partnership whh the -;;;~~iiiiiii!iiiii!9iii.-iiiii~-bank econom ist1 said. cent increase in second-and it follows the two-At 150 n c 0 m Pan y Mike Burke and Don f Lo().().l(+M·• Tbe number or houslnt dau mall rates and a ~.s for-one stock split up-Newport Beach. and Na: Norbury. Saddleback A$· unit• authorlaed by perce-ot decrease an provtd at the annual tion Ra eserve Life 1oclatea, lrvlno. ar e GOODI bulldlni permit• actwil· third-class rates and no stoc:kholder meeting last .Insurance Company sch e duled t o apeall ..._ v_. ly declined aHahUy in slcnlftont change in May. pt'\lcband a 10-at"re site" before membett ol the Drhe..... May . Out. they ad· Courlbclass. at the corner or Walnut Newport Chamber of STOIH ded.the bank still pro· Sale E'l•b•ett and Funklio avenues in Commtrcc at 7:30 a.m. :'lOC>'t ~ 400'ft jecls total start.a ror the Oll'lclead Told The Irvine Indu.strlal UC-Tustin for a COO· July 22 ·~the Newporter OffeCH . r:Oa!...r::1~ 160,000 t o Bank of Newport has Complex <llC> bas com· sideration or $492,000, lnT h r th 500 to 20,000 n • ,._, · announced 10 percent I led tb I r $1 l Curtis said e c: 0 1 t 0 c "" v d ... l 1 p ~JU le sa ~ dor ..... al· Th .. Ste-:art Comp""'Y breakfast meeting Is S7. 1~ '"CJa tt oc.as • E .. stoc k div idend for ma on o two an us... " -.... COSTA M P.!tA Ide • •rtleff. ~kholders of record on de•• .. lon.r s1·tes in its new" alsb purchased a seven· Those lnte-rested may S S-•121 ·". r~ • acre site on Dow Avenue call SU-6727 for further 4 • WASHI NGTON (AP JuJy 4. ~lm Park. They will south or F ,.11 A . infprmatlon. liive u)ac.ill. -ThePostaJRateCo Tbedlvidend lsin ad-be developed lnto ran .. 0 v We'll do oor 1111 ' mission has endorsed the dJuon to the reguJar s multi-tenant projects enue for • conslderaUoo -.. _.__.. s-~~~~~~~~~~~2·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· ~M~.~~dn~•"•~ P ~ ;. ,.---------.. ment or fw.o multi · A resident workahopin 1h1s aflnounccment 1~ no1tlle1 •n otter to set{ flOf " so11cltatJon 01 an ofter to buy any ot tl'ltise SL-Cur.1 "s Thu ollcflng 1s made onl'I by the Prospectus._ 4 5 0 ,000 Shares AllE~N 0 Pharmaceuticals Common Stock (No Par Valuo) • Price $22.m per Stiar:e Copies ol the Prospectus may be obtamed in any State only lrom such o/ the soi eral un<1c1w1 lets as may tawlully oller these socunttes m such Stattt. WJUte. w eid It Co. ·--·&H Mt>rhll Lynch, Pitrce, Feuer & Smith S.cbe Halter Stu.art Inc. IAffrllff'llt•<I Blyth Eastman DiUon & Co. Drexel Burnham & Co. Goldmu, s.ms" Co. ln .. r,...ato4 1n .. r.,.r11tod E. F. Hutton & Company lAc. Kidder, Peabocfr & Co. JtuJua. ..-& Co. WHAT IS COUC7 Colic is a term applied to episodes or fitrur crying, lightly pulling the. l egs a a aan s t the abdomen. pa.'lsage or g-u and the fretflllness that some b•bles exhibit. There is no s ingle definite cause for colic. oc~upancy bwldlngs, he management by objec- saul. lives and results <MOR > Con s truction has begun on Phase IV of the Koll/Irvine ,C(nter in Costa M esa. General contrac tor for the Sl.6S2,000 constructic!n project Is The KolJ Com- pany or Newport Beach. Phue IV consists or :.>. for governm e nta l managers will be held at UC Irvi ne July 21, 22 and 23 unde r the auspices of University of California Extension. Further information ls avai l ab l e at th e University Extension bf. rice, 833·5414. single-story, industrial Fl,... Na•ed condominium building~ F inancial Portfolios ranging from 4.~ to Irvine, baa selected the 8,000 1quare fee~ each. Cox • Burch Advert.is· for a total or 146,000 ing Company, Newport square feet. The 14.5· Beach to prepare acre site is at Redhill markeu'ng, advertising Improper burptng, a AvenueandAif'porH.oop and public rel ations mi lk aller gy, even Drive, adjoining the San campaigns. tenseness in Che mother Diego Freeway and the <'a n t'ause the problem. Orange County Alrport. --~-pCI•• .,_ . So m e t \ m e s i t i s ....,_.,_ ~ oec:essary ror a physician Trip Spease~ A I r C a I i( o r n h , to prescrl be one or . ..-.::w Newport Beach, bas an- several drug products Tok a i B a n k or nounced lhal its board ol ~t can help give relief.. California, whlcb bas d l rectors ha s de· Y o u o R v o u R branches in Hutincton term1ned to redeem Its DOCTOR CAN PHONE Beach a n~ Newport outstanding 7 percent US when you ,.need a Beach, will s ponaor convertible subordinated delivery. We will deliver t.be 1976 Miss Nisei Week debentures due 1188. promptly without extra queen's trip to Japan in The redemption priee ~!~!· r~l;'~:,ru-.snmfor.,,....October. The queen, to ls 103.89 percent ol the Ulelr health needs. We be selected ltom can· princlpal amount ol the welcome request• for d id a tes. representlng debentures. . Rate 'Modest' .'Inflation. Jitters' Eyed . LOS.ANGELES (AP> -AlthOuab the ' Consumer Price Index <CPl) leaped by 1.3 ~rcent l11t month In tht IM Anaetes area, security Pacific Dank11 chief economi:st do8n't think the rise signal• a new lnfla· lionary surce. · "There bas be~n some concern ll\lely thlll lnOaUoo rates wlll accelerate rapidly In the comlna months, and the phrase 'double dl&lt' h11s been poppln1 up," aay1 Dr. Robert T. Parry, who adds that accordin1 lo lhe bank's projections "the s)ouibillty ot a return to sus- tained double-dltlt ll\llaUon rates over the near-term •PPt•ra quite remo4'e." PAaaY SAYS consumers s,µfferina frorn what be calls "inOaUon jitten" s~d re· member that montb·to• month variatlooa are less important than the loneer·· term price trend. "You could visualize a headlin~ sayin1 that if prices were to continue tQ rise al a that rate, we would see an annuaJ rate or 16.8 percent." he s ays, "but that's clearly mb· PHaY leading. From May, 1975; to May, 197l. prices in the Los Ancelea area ~ 6 eercent. That's a much more accurate indication or what the inflation rate has been .•• Parry believes another reason for the big jump in May was that pri~es were rebounding from lower levels. · ' 0 TllE CIP IN APaJL was actually lower lban i n January," he says. "Prices actually ·fell in the L.A. area between January and April. Sp ll's mlsleadlnJ to concentrate on. wl\itliaps)ened In Vay~ause It represents a · jump from tbe declines that preceded it.,; The 37-year-old economist looks for an in: flatioo rate or between 5 and 6 percenl through the end of 1977, compared with 1974 rate of 9.7 percent and an overall rate or a. 7 percent la&l year. But he thinks retail gasoline prices wilt rise about 8 percent and while be anticipates "only mMest upward pressure or food: prieft," he concedes that shoppers will be apendiPI more at the supermarket. And he lldcb that tom'le commodities like coff<>e and cocoa may COit qu.lt.e a tilt-mure beCa\lSe or· erop 1botta1ea. Meat prices could ct.rop, bowever, because of good grain harvests, r,arrysaya. delivery service an,d char1e accounts. Rernolcls Securities lnc. law rporatt4 ~, ............................................................................ ...... I:azard Freres & Co. Paine. W tbber. Jackson & Curtis Salomon Brothers Smith Barney, Bania Upham & Co. 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Evaporated mUk is not a bot seller these days and the CarnaUon·Pet co-oper ation ended 10 years aio when Pet Milk aold lta SS 'percent interest i~ General Milk to Carnation for $42 million. In that same year Pet ·Milk changed. ill name lo Pet Inc .. u belittlna its new role as a resUesa acqul(er of othel" companies. · Today, Pel Inc., beadqu.rtered in St. LQuls, does $1 billion oC business n year and while it still markets evaporated milk. not much of that volume atems from the product the company was founded to make. ~~· ~ll.I01 t !! !27V. .• I'. Che,...lnf I IJ to 1)'> • ~ Fff"Mi •• t lSf """ • •; lttf\C.Orp . !Of 11 , \.o 11$11 J.IOto \6 SI~-.. W9,.ySlr I 1 >tt •Ol t ·~ TuuonG .. • oO 11 • 'I ..Ml.A,. ,. • °""' ~ 110.. M U-" • .. Fed'•P I to a II JS"-"' lltl,orp .10 t Iii fJ---. "'41T.. • . I 4 ..... ~Cp .1111 44 IJ ..... '-"""' SO • IJ 10 .. -"' • """'pl 2.40.. _,1 >•'-••• Ow1rn ... • •• II FP•ol>f I 10. I 21·~ -·~ -1-J -... 1 ...... 1.10 10 ,,. 18\4 .... SlloMln I.JO ,. 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In Southern Cjl.JHornia, P et is marketing Dittos, a fabricated' potato chlp similar to Procter & Gamble's Prin&lea. THAT'S NOT AU.. Several years ago Pet became a · cereal maker with ill HearUand line. Now It's aelling Granola PufCs in one-third of the count:r)'. and ln three markets -Indianapolis, Houston and Sall Lake City -ll'11 taaunn·l>l'~sweetelied cereif. Whem. As a matter of fact. Pet Inc. bas become such a arab bag of goodies that It's difficult to determine from which direction lt'a coming at us . It'• sellln1 yoaurt, apple 11uce. candy, bourbon. bread, shrimp, oysters and peanuts. It owns a multiplicity of brand names. And It's both a manufacturer a nd a retailer. · Marching' out from the Pet corporate s hell are Whit· man chocolates. Laura Scudder snack foods. DownyOake frozen waffles. MusMlman appte specla)tles, Fun1ten nuts, Sego diet drinks, Aunt Fanny honeybuns, Hood cOftage cheese and Milady's frozen blintzes. YOU KNOW THE Stuckey roacfslde stands that sell pecans and gift items and gasoline? They belong to Pet, as do the 9-0·5 convenience storff in Its home state ot Mia· souri. In Southern Calltomla, Pet runs the Vendome stores and a retail liquor operaUon, Mac·Amold. With all this mind.less diversification, Ute division that's the most prontable for Pet Is Huaamann, a St. Louis company that joined the family i.n 1966. JfuS1mann makes those refrigerated cabanets you see lhtlng the "Nalla of supermarkets. It would take an old evaporeted milk Prb· ducer to sense the importance of refriaeration. 1_ Fusion Research Features Argus LIVERMORE <AP> -01' a former cattle raneh,SO m,iles east of San Fr ands co, researchers are attempting to barn.ess rusiolt, the energy source of the sun and stars, for gene rating clean, lnexhaustibleenergyonearth. "We·ve got a long way to go, but we've already come a long way.·· laser fusion research chief John L. Emmett told reporters during a t.otlr 'Of the UC Lawrence Livermore Labor~ry. A KEY TOOL FOR THE resnrch, being conducted for lbe Energy Research and Development Administration, is the newly completed S3.S million Argus laser generator . Emm ett said the Argus, a third.generation laser generator covering space about the size or a football fi eld, is capable of producing twice as much energy as all the powC'r plants In the United Slates combined. Argus experiments began June 1. A fourth-generation laser, called Shiva and 10 times as powerful as Argus. is under construction.now al Livermore. The S25 million SJ\iv111 is scheduled for completion in October, 1977. ~t~ll •111 '9 d •o·t -lit MIA •• 10 111'\'" \It eiAtl'K 111111 IW. ..... L¥ ... \Cl/I 1 S lt U\1'-\<o "'"""'C.nl .... 11/t ~fertP•e 111 I fl •'• • '• W•olthrd fO • J I'• 1c.p 10 1 1 u, . . .,..,..,., o ,.~ .... G•-'"• 110 fJ Jl\lt-~ i.'""'' .10.. , 1 ... .,. ...,,....,-u1h "' s1"\." ~, ... ,,J 110 , •• 1•"· •• w..1'""" /1 ., 1 ,,.., ••• ••tM• 0:1e11 , .. "•-'• 91 o ,,,.,, '' 1•1•-'> ~w .. ~1" so10 1 """• "--M-M-"3 Pwu1ao 1 u ioi ... '"s1 ... w.1 .. 1 11 1 .. \ • w.11,Fr90 1 • ... ,,. .. ·~ DR ROGER E BA.,.EL '-nadofthelaboratory wh1'ch •llOE I~• u1 11•. '• "'fliltt • ,,,,"' tW.'1ur1111 o >•''-• •4 Mal'x ·'°" • au -·~ l"tP1.p1 •.so .. u10 .. ..,, ... s1o•vc 110 1 it to·,,·· W••t1FM •J• 1s "" '• • • • •1.o ~ <111p10 • .... 1•0 n •. , o''°'' .~>1• 11 >'" .,. t"'l'l'D{ 1 • 11 in .. " 1111c••"< 1 • eo ,, ... _ v. "•'1.•• •·'° .. ••oo • . . s1.,..w 1 so 1 • u • w .... o,. 10 1 1 11·,, •, has a $202 million budget and 6,000 employes, said Lawrence *'C. ll)fO 'Q I' -'' '""' 1..19 ,t JI >a + '>t Olffttlottt • IS\\ ... Metli> t Ji 4\lo-"9 P•llLI,,. 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''We will take steps . to see th~ the ship construction con- tract.a are eonlinued. We intend to get lheshlps we haYe contracted for:· Utton torrn.ally notified the Novy by Jett.tr Tues'aay lhal It intends-to stop comtrucUon on the ships Aug. J unless l~claims are satisfied. Debentures Sold The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. has accepted a old of 99.457 for the purchase of SJOO mllUon of 39·year de· benturca which wlll mature July l , 2015. Interest rate for the debcm'turee wu i.et nt fl~ pcrccint. with a cost to the company of 8.92$ percent. 1'hls 111 lhe fifth Bell Syatem debt lHue for 19'76. The group ma naaed by Mqr•nn StanJey & Co.t}nc.; Goldman, Sachs & Co.: Kldder. Peabody & Co., lnc.; white, Wet• fc Co .. Inc.; Di.Uoo, Read & Co .. Inc.: E. Ft Hulton le Co., Inc. ; Kuhn, Loeb " Co.: Smith Barney, Harri• Upham & Co.j Inc., •nd Dean Witter & Co .. Inc. repre1tntff tbesucceaatu blddtt. They plan to otrrr the lHue to lhe public •t 100.2'7 to yield a.as percent to rnatwity . SDG&E Tells ·Growth Sap Diego Gas &c Electrlc Co. CSDC&E> bas reported eamiAgs or '2.06 per common share for Ule 12 months ended May 31. 1'hiJ compares with $1.21 a share earned lo the 12.monlh period ended,May 31, 1'75. SDGlf& pl•~ w martet 2,000,000 1hart1 of common s~k ud fiS millGQIDraatmortaace bonda July u. . ~ ' I ~ I I· I I • 1 I l j . ~ ., l ~ . , I• ., , , •j • I I' .. • '1 ,, t .. !r I I I '· .. ,, ' " f '"'°' -· ./.•, \ ('. • ' D r I ' I '-' y U DAILY PILOT . LE.AVES COLLEGE ThofJ'IH Blekety Evening . Educator Retires Thomas Blakely is re· tiring arter more than a decade as director of the Coast Comm unity College Evening College. The Newport Beach re- sident joined the Orange Coast Collegs staff as dean of the evenin& col- lege in 19S.C, becoming director of the evening college 10 years later. HE BEGAN his educa· ttorrat administration career in 1948 as director ol adult education at the College of Marin, later . becoming president and auistant superintendent a t Fr es no Junior C<Sllege. Blakely received bis associate of ar ts degree from San Bernardino Valley Collete. attend· ing UC Berkeley from 1.934 until 1938, earning his bachelor or science degree in commerce and finance and master or arts degree i n economics. HE RETURNED to Berkeley fo llo wing World War II, earning his doctorate In educa- tion in educational ad- ministration in 1948. Blakely Is a member of Phi Bela Kapp!!_. Thur•day.July 1. t978 Hancock 't;rUJp' Plays at Newport Jazz Festival 87 JEFFaEY D. ALDEUAN NEW YORK <AP> -Herbie Han· cock 11 to jazi what "Switched on Bach" 11 to cla11lcal mutlc; Interest· tnc, but not the real thfna. It wun•t always lhat way, as Han· fO<'li 'a rttr°*pectlve concert Tuesday ni&ht showed. ff,\,NCOCK.· A KEVBOAllDIST with a considerable popular follow- ln&, is a Miies Davis alumnus who gol his first attention playing In trum- peter DonaJd Byrd's group In the ear· ly 005 . He..ahowed his Davia and Jlyrd root& clearly In lhe t irst segment of the three-part Newpo.-.. Jazz Festival Concert at City Center. Joined by trumpeter FreQdie Hub- bard, bassist Ron Carter, saxophonist Wayne Shorter and drummer Tony WiJliams, Hancock played some ex· cellent, vintage '60s jau -cool, dis· sonant and funky. Hubbard, Carter and Shorter are top selling jau artists themselves and their solos were all t.opfiJght.. WILLIA MS, SHORTER AND Carter were also veterans of the same Miles Davis quintet that Hancock played with for rive years starting in 1963. Playi'ng together for them is sttond nature by now. Hubbard was subbing for Davis, who caneoeled out of the concert a~t a month ago. No matter , Jlubbar4's solos are crisp, imaginative and, lat limes, even whimsical. • ln ~two of tM concertJ thin_g_s started moving away from jau. Miles Davis's penchant for continual ex· perimentalion and evolution has rubbed off on Hancock. In the early '70s, he got turned on to electronics and his music became a sort or jany combination of the old Les Paul and Mary Ford echo technique, the "Quiet Village" jungle sound and Sgt. Pep. per's Lone ly Hearts Club Band psychedelia. BUT THAT MAY not hive been en· tirely fair . His electronic period is more complex than that and .has served as an inspiration for oth~s. But some jazz rans wilJ just never ac· cept electronic enhancement ol in· struments any more than William Buckley Jr. will enjoy Bach played on a Moog Snythesiier. It does seem that Hancock -sur· r ound e d by several elel'tronic keyboards connected to amplifiers but nothing as old-fashioned as a piano -was a bit more interested in the gagdetry than music in this period. .U HIS SEXTET l ffaMOCk, J\lllan Preister. Eddie Henderson, Benny Maupln. 8UJter Wllllarns and Bllly Hart> played, thelr music wu bent throucll reverberatora and echo chatr1bers. A Hendenoa n'°"elhorn solo was delay.echoed so he was play. ma counterpoint with hi~lf. Clever, lnterestina, but in.the lina.I analysis, a almmick. Enter part three. the new Herbie Ha~ock. He likes to say that bis latest' music combines elements from his past succe11es -part.a one and two -with fresh ideas. THE •"FaESR IDEAS" turn out to be hard rock, a litUe Latin salsa and ~·electronic gimmickry. This is not to sa y be bas turned down the amplifiers. Hancock. enjoyl.na an io- crNSlng popularity 'f\th young peo.. pie, has opted f'¥' ''bump.da-bump, dida·bump, da-bump", beat of rock, allowing the music he cut bis teeth on -jazz -to become only a subliminal influence. But the youngsters who packed the hall to capacity were obviously there to hear part three. Only then were they on their feet applauding and cheering. Only then ditfthey break out the pot. · Coast Panel ~~s Landscape Ruli~ ~on Plan! . ,,,,,. Landscapin1 improvements have been imposed on a permit for a Seal Beacb builder to construct four lwo- story duplexes fronting a future greenbelt park In the d ty's Old Town stttor. South Coast Regional Zone Com· mission members gave their approval to the project of John Sz~erban, to be located on the corner ol 12th Street and ~ntral A venue. The properly ·at 301·207 l2lh St. will partially face lhe parkway expected to be developed on the strip ol old Pacific Elect ric Railroad ri&bt-of· way. · AidBillOK'd. WASHINGTON <AP ) -TbeSen e : passed by voice vote Wednesday a bill to extend three expiring reaturfl.O(the federal Supplemental Security In- come benefit proeram for millions of aged, blind and disabled persons. SPEND ADAY AT BEAUTIFUL LIDO VILLAGE In this day of shopping malls and centers. we're proud to Invite vou to an innovaUo('I -A lhooping vmage. Lido YUltge and the Mini-Mall. Convenlentty locattd whete NewPort Blvd. etOI•• over Newport Bay, vet milea-. from the hurried pace of ·the ..,,_,. centers. ou'll -fin<f-end....-idea• o unique g lits of style and l~lnation. Discover Newponl finest •rrav of shocls nelti.d on the most beautiful harbor In "- wo r I~. Shop i n elegant surroundings in one ot our '44 Quality boutiques. ~ I Open Mon. thru Sat. 10 to 6:30 Sunday 11 to 5:00 ' Ample tree validated Pertdng Lido Village ·we'd 4l·1 ·1D1·, . swilb .. , .. "If you've checked your directory and ore unable to find the number you wish, please stay on the line and a Directory Assistance Operator will answer. \_ ______ ~honk You~~------ ' ( -t-~·-~ (cfaa GcrJ5 . . (' ff you haven't heard our new recording ' · Q CJ \] coll wahout loolcing in Ifie booldirst. And you olreody, you soon wiR. Every time you con 411. lt'tt ~ ( know that everybody winds up paying for otl those come on ;ust before the Operator, ond wm toke I Q~--s ,..., g,, · 1 unnecessary.telephone cons. mUghly fifteen seconds lo remind you that the best \.:::'. , · 1 ~ ' So the reoo<ding is there to remind people way lo find phone mimbers is to look them up in yo..-\-· 'lllJii/ w~ oall IOf" a ~ ~ may akeady be listed in phone book. \ ~ · their boob to try k>oking it up for themselves first. We're putting this recorcfing on because, even '-----To the rest of our customers, who coif '11 only though some people f;ave cvtdoWn on their"COlls to 411, o k>t of people when they rdy can't find o number', we apologize for the~ t-.kJny of them ore still colling for numbers that are Gsted And we want to reme. 'nd you that, when you reoly hove to ~ books, ond our expenses ore highef-than ever. · col us-for~. if you're hondicopped, need numbers from out of problem is that a few people-about 12%-moke more than "-is area, o new llsting, or when you've looked and jult can't find it- holf of ol these unnecessary coll's. Abouf 2 out of 3 of. our cuslomen. we're stl here to help. . . II .... .. , f I i i t I I t • . ' Thursday. July I. 1976 OA l y PILOT Cl ~ astase, Borg .. Gain Wimbledon F.i.Dals Wlll8LJ:DON <Al» -Ille NutMe beat Raul k1mire1 or Mexlco 8..C, 9 T. 6 3 t.odi»< in lbe first 1em iflnal or thq men'• aln..,. •t the Wlmbtcdon tennis champ 1$•1iM. Nan11e will lac• Swtden's Bjor11 Bora In Saturdaay'1 llnlll. Bora upset America's Roscoe Tinner, M. 9·8, 6-4, m the other 1emt0n1I today . Tan.ner had aalotd the 11em1finol with ti stuonln$ victory over Jimmy COftlW)r• Tuc1day. The Nastase match lasted just sf\oJ'l of two hours and kept a . · ii • p jammed center court crowd ea· cited throuabou\_ Nut.a.se. or Ro~anla, *as fffded third whUt a1mlre1, ol Mexico, WU seeded eichth It will be &he ~ Ume tbe tetnpe(UUltltll Romaalan bu ro&~ ti., Jla•lM"e. lit lm M w., beaten ln liVe Mt.I bf StM ~lt.b lo wb.at man.r 1-•UlJ H · iard u one 9f tbe great ftnala ot moderoUmea. A awirUna wind m the bowl or the center court made thine• dlf· Ii.cult for the players. but both kept the crowd entertained with t • Maloney Acquitted; S~iss Stage Sit-in TORONTO -A county court jury acquitted the Detroit Red Wings' Dan Maloney or an as~ault charge. which stemmed from a Jlgtu <tu ring a N at1onal Hockey League game earlier this year. But. with the verrlicl, the Jury ,.,. sued a statement asking ror the end or violence on the ice. spe;lking autonomy movements m Canada. Arriving shortly before noon th e demonstrators locked themselves in behiM closf(I shut· ters after fo. rciithe enllre IOC staff to leave, ~arte~t building, a ch • ~d by a vast pub ~ OD Lak ,~ Geneva. ' · " · spect~lv atrokes and-.. ex· dliq raWet. NattaH tint-~ bll PoWtt by tftMllll service for H la the Ont ML ln lbat 11me be bit three trt"'-ndoua backhands pal l ....., .. UM! M~an went II•. ,...ivab &othe Mt. . M · R\maaian cot anotlaet .-v&H Inn 1o wbi the M\ a.a, ull did it with more ol bia mAtle -1 apectaeular runnlo1 forelaan~ pau •nd a lob to Ramirn ba1eUne. Nastase, notorious for bis tem· peram•taJ outbunia on c:ourt, bad bet-n on has 1ood behavior tbroucbout. this set. But be ~ set"vice al l ·Z In the secood, and im~.stately started aa ar1ument wltb photOaraphers at tbe side or 11\e court. clalmin& be hd beeo dlstraeted. ~ umpire cot down rrom b1s ~at to speak to lbem. Nlilase. )'ubbln& him.self with a bit llftft .. towel, used it to •ake a awipo al ~cameraman. A service break up, Ramlre1 wated a long avuole to set baclt lnto the match. The hour·long second was full .of fine tennis LONDON tl\P) -TM United States withdrew from the Davis Cup competition today and from the Davis Cup organisation In protest against failure to impose sanrtloos on countries which . wilh<:{raw for political reasons. Britain and France withdrew today fror1l the 1977 Davis t;up competition, but did not a n· nounce withdrawal from the .Da\4.is Cup organization. Two Amerlcan·backed resolu· strokes. and It was Ramirt1' last. burr ah. The Tanner· Borg match was a duel ol bia shots and heavy top 1pin. Tanner. who served 19 aces In defeating Conl)Ol"S. railed to match Ulat form lhls lime. Most of hit first serves were off ~rget. Ytt Tanne.r's second service, often with a vicious bigh kick. ~as Sood enouih to win him lhc points. ln'the whole match there were only two breaks ur service. and only aht &Mmes went to de· uce. withdraw from the l9T7 competi· Uon. Both indicated that a de· dsion wo uld be taken later on whether to pu II out of the or· ganizatioo. The issue came to a head because Mexico refused to play South Africa in both 197S and 1976. South Africa woo the 1974 Dav ls Cup com petition by default when India refused to play in the final against the South Africans. Uons whi~h would have sus· A proposal t o impbse sanctions pended nations which backed out on Mt>Xico because of its attitude ol the tow'ortment rather than was overwhelmingly defeated. _ipla)'_.a]U)pponeJl.Uot poljlic.al re-.-1bi6 vot. w..as -taken aft.er-.tl\e. asons had been narrowly_ defeat· other motions had been dereated ~ by the s.5 coun\ries t.akmg part and wa.s preceded by almost no \n the Outs Cup meeting. debate The resolutions needed a two-· thirds major ity for pa.sauge. Tfle committee then voted 27·23 The vote was 32 in favor. 21 to accept South Africa's entry for against, and two spoiled ballots. the 1971 tournament. A vote on This meant that the resolutions accepting Rhodesia's entry for feiledbyenevote. 1977 was 18 in favor and 23 Stanley Malless. of In· against, but the entry was ac· dianapolis. president of the Unit· cepted because a lhree~fourths ed Stales Tennis Federation, had majority would have been announced before the second necessary l o exclude the vote that America w ould Rhodesians. • withdraw from both the compeU· tion and organisation if t.he vole went the same way. On a secret ballot. the outcome wasithe..sartle. Britain and France then an· nounced that they supported the Unite d t Stat.es a nd would . » The Rhodesian delegate said • however, that if any country was unable to play against RhOdesia because or visa difficulties or other problems, the Rhodesians would wilb~raw. . . STARS, EL PASO CLASH A.T ·MY The Los Angeles Stars will make their final 1976 Or ange County '3 ppearance tonight when they clash w ilh the Toro .6ead·led El Paso Sol al Mission Viejo High. Action begins at 7::.> in this International Volleyball Assocla· Uonmatch. Read. an El Toro ~ident who has been head volleyball coach al El Toro High for two years. makes his first pro volleyball ap. pearaace in the area. Read was alao captain of the U.S. national team. r Ryau Starts Walk-on Coaches . ~ Co01rnon < Flrat I• a Serles) By LAV RENE KEYS Of IM 0•11¥ .. , ... 6YH The next head coaching Job that opens al your hlah school could be filled by a furniture salesman: Or by the euy who services your car. Or by the friend who writes your Ute ln· s urance policy. Or by a dishwasher That ·s a situation that's rapid· ly becomlhl commQOplace in high schools throughout Oranae County. The Newport -Mesa~ Dis· tricl. raced with a declining school enrollment and a teacher surplus, is perhaps the hardest hit in the area. District high schools must staff 49 coaching positions with ofr· campus personnel. many· of whom are teachers from other schools or college students. Corona del Mar lllgh leads the way with lZ spots which need lo be filled by walk-on coaches, in· cludin1 four head varsity jobs. And at Estancia tCosta Mesa) 11 coaching jobs are held down by Oil·C.8.DlRUS p~le, Onf varsl· _ ty head coaching p<>sitlon Is . affocted. One of Newport Harbor's walk· ons made the news during lhe spring. Head varsity basketball coach Ken Ammann resigned because of problems <lirec:Uy re· lated to being off campus. With the situation growing to large proportions in the Newport· Mesa District. the problem of Ure walk-on could have devastating. effects on the athletic programs at the four schools. In areas where en.rollment Is still climbing the problem ls \In· der control. At Huntington Dcach lligh, for example, no head coach at 40y level comes from off campus, and at Mission Viejo IUgh •there is only one paid walk·on coach, out or about 20 positions. But at schools less fortunate, the walk·on Is more and more becoming a necessity as school adminis.Lrator.s are. forced to !ill coaching vacancies where there are no corresponding teaching posit.Ions open. Sln~e Uiere are not enough physical education Instructors to handle au or the coaching chores. a coach must come from another department. If he should decide to quit his coaching job. he may stay on with lhe «hoot in tht! other academic department. Consequently, schools have no other choice than to go off cam· pus to hire coaches If they wish to keep programs operating. ' The jury or eight women and four men deliberated nine hours nnd 2S minutes al the end or a six· cjay trial before freeing Maloney of the charge of assault causing bodily hurm atainst lorf>Ot.o Ma· pie Leafs defonsth'lat\ 8r1an Glennie'" •a.n1c ln Toronto last Nov.5. Several s taffers wt.orefitsed t6 leave .were 'Involved in scuffles. including tnrormation director M~iq•e htlioua"Whoaufrered a ~~ •. '.: ·Angels Overcome After Issuing the verdict , 'jbry foreman Hay mond flower i;iot permission from Judgt• Patrick LeSage to Iss ue the ex · lraordlnary statl•rncnt saying the Jury was unanimous in stutmg that "these aclions are In no way condont>d by us." He said thl' jury asked th11t measures be taken to sec that similar incidents to the Moloney. Glennie clash do not occur 1n the future. Ott>••"•' rac lo" LAUSANNE. Sw1lztrland -In a surprise action less thnn three weeks before the opening or the "' Montreal Games. 20 Swiss youths todny stalled a thre<'·hour slt·ln al the hc~dquorkrs here of the' International Olympic Co m· mltlee. They wore demonstrat· . Ing their support ror Fr ench· ' Rbbinson Decks Pitcher TOLEDO -Cleveland Indians manager Frank Robinson dttked a pitcher from the 1n· dlans· Toledo affiliate during o fight in a n e'tthibition baseball game here Wednesday night. The Indians won 13·1. 'the fight broke out ln the Clt'lh Inning after Robinson. wbo bad Inserted himself in the lineup as a deslpated hitter. rued out. 'I'be Toledo Mud Hens' pitcher. Bob Reynolds, bad thrown U!e first pitch, about six reet over e\>ery· one's bead. As Robinson walked ba~k lo the du&~n>t. the two e.xcbanged words. They (h e n watted towards each other. RoWnson connected with a sharp left to Reynolds' jaw and a subsequent ritht·ha nd punch put the burler to the ground. · Reynolds appeared more stunned than hurt. He had a cut tongue and swollen jaw. .. I \ ~.,.., ~y r ·• 1 ~ f 'PORTt!J.lit-~~aub d~:,V ~ feated Keith Craycraft Wednel· day night to win top prize In the 560.000 Portland bowling tourna· Williams' Blunder mcnt. · Laub. who finished second in the tournament • year aco. rolled a 235 •• .asUy out.c:orin1 Craycraft. who rolled a 117. The S6.000 top prize re pre,.enled Laub's eig hth Professional Bowlers Associallon toornaD'lent t1tle. Jl was his first victory since early'last yur . Craycraft received S3.SOO. hi• biuest check ever, for second place Butch ~r ol Huntington Beach got $3, or thlrd. Ba"•· T8"I•• Lo•~ BLOOMINGTON, Minn. Southpaw pitcher Eddie Banc, the •x·Weatmlnster Kiah Sc1'ool star. lost hls'firsl decision since returning to Minnesota Wedncs· day night as American teuue Wut leader Kansa. City top.' pied the hosl Twins, 4·2. Bane pitched alx innings. giv· ing up three earned runs whUc strikinl out four aDd walkln1 two. . .~ ......... PLYING HIGH-Baltimore catcher Rick Dempsey flips high in the alr ~s Boston's Butch Hobson scores Wednes· dfY· Dempsey was ~nocked unconKioua for sever al minutes but remained in the game. Boston won, 6-4. CHICAGO <AP) -The way ma nager Dick Williams and Nolan Ryan e ntertained r e· porters,. a c lubhouse vis{tor w o u Id ·hav e thought the CaUlornla ace had just pitched a record; firth Do·hitler or his ~areer. Sorry. folks . Actually, Ryan had thrown on· ly two ptiches before he was re· moved by Williams and other than that had absolutely no role to play In California's 2·1, 10· Inning victory over the Chicago White Sox Wednesday night. By hi• own a d mission, WUliams m ade a "colossal goof" In mistakenly penciling Ryan In the lineup card coach Norm Sherry handed the umpires just before 1ame time. Gary Rosa was supposed to Boos Sp1ir Marshall Stmple Cletlred I IFJ' PH~LADELPHIA -Johnny t waa Like an (),,a"tion, Sa-va Ex-D~~er Sample. a former defensive back J -~· rot foYr National Footbal+ LOS ANGELES (AP> -Willie save.despite loading the betel ln afuwu Lou1ta1u1 i.e-.ue teams, has beee de.aret .11,oaa~t ~ t~~ .. ~~ajves' lbepteighhoth andlllStving uGp a bues· Olfl<•<' .. , 'o ''i "! U<1c1 .. .'o ', '! olarapecbarie. • •llin· .,._ . .,...._, U&:J ust em .>' mer e eve arvey ln G11-11111o •,, 0 •M,._,.,., s o , o Common Pleas Court Judce one=. lberunth. c ~" 1 • o o tuckft.,-H • o 1 1 • " ' lo t hit tJ W.,.,H '1 1 I ClryJD S 0 I 0 l'llomas N. SlliOllK>ll dismissed· • It a nery me ~,., • 1 1, cw .... ,,., • 1 1, the complaint agalnst Sample oa l'mup~re." JM.says. _..._rt 1 t • • .._..... s •a o Wednetd_,. w,ben the proeecu· Ile hUn'l done badly, leadln1 • •• =~ : ~: ~ =~~"'...,c ! ~:: tioa'I' 'first Wilnesl the WOMAft tie ...... WllQe .. bltl With • r~::: I . -,;;,/< J t I J ..._, t 0 t t tftb WU \be alhtaf uuult ~· .. ad HU ~ be pt only ~--"" ,::::: ~::: ~.... ~ ~ ,·: Ura..nfused &o &utily OM bit, W~7 aiPl Aa-Ulie ~ • _. a.oo-i..., o o o f'_._ ..,_ ... ~ · Brnes' f .3 .ectOl7 oHr La. ~ Wanhall ;... bitterly :.:"""' : : : : ~..,....• .. H_ ... .,. Aaselea.k•••btl.., ·booed b1 tller u.w DocJter • -...... 1111._W AUKES -Lee 'irerino, Ile 11q.1~ a tllr..,. llomer. • ...... fw. ,...., • • t • ,_,... • 1 • , troubl~ for several weeks by a ooeofthrteAtlanta.._._,.. ..Actaell7," be Mid. "It'• like ::--'~ : : ::: bid back. willidrew today from tbe 9u~n pre•,..ated tbe • O.edon when l'm eomlftl hlto .:_.... .._ · ,~=~ . ._:.~ :,~ the Greater MUwaukee()pen 1olf Doctswf from l•inlnl Oil ancln· ·e.e IADW U lbe •U.W.C t.am'I MA-e. wi11i-m • ....._ "" ~ itti. loomarQent. leaviOl'the suo ooo naUlntbeNatJonaJLeacueWett. r'ftlef~. I UNdtopUbalall Oener••· , event without any ol the 1~·s llontain~-~ ~ 41edst\'e • the time lilffHM tbi 18"' aimplJ ... .,....,. "'·""' ."' ~ ~ ~ •-~ ~ '-: glamour names. as PbU N....v4~bll elptia dldn'htant'9~eemeoutthere. .-.........,. ,.,, 2 • • 2 • Most of golrs big names an-Ylct«Jla1Jdttll!o11uadhilfifth "It w•dilferent.tboqb. when =IL.Ml : ~ : : : ~ nually skip this tourney to pre. stJ'aifbt. Butbeneededreliefbelp ·I wu wiOt t.be Dodgen. Thole ·~ • i t t r • pare for nut ~ek's presl.lgious from former Dodier Mi ke people aren't fau. who boo -:._..,_,tt101.w~-.:....'..t~,.:._.~ .BrilishOpe~. llanball, wbo potted bia 10th Dod&erplayera." ~ Wll"-s&.r-u1.~sa. ' have been the starter and had taken his lS minutes of warmut>s before the game. But under baseball rules. Ryan had t.o·face al least one batter. "It was three or four minutes after the National Anthem when he (William•) came'Up to me and said he fouled up." recounted Ryan who just rejoined the team after a medical checku p on hi1 elbow . ''He was as •urprtaed as I was just silting down, jleUlng re· ady to watch the game. I dl4n't even have m y spikes on, By the time I started warming up, the ~ame already stnrted." "I was more angry than em· barrasaed." said Williams, hap· PV no h arm came from his blunder ... It was Ju1t ,hce1 slupldlty ... a colossal goof, plain as that. "I was talklnt wlth tht trainer about Ryan and Jllll tilled hlt name in. I just roulC!d ft up." Wllllams la known aa a mana1er who tol6r1tet no men· tal fouJupl'" by hla ball pta7era. S<>. for the reco!~i he fined hlmsell a hunarecl aouan. C,ALl"°'INIA CMICAOO ••'II M c:.111 ... ,11 • 0 0 0 ........ d M""'""'OC 0 0 04 OIMl•rf ,...,.,,_ It I 0 Or1•11 #I Gwn •ro11t 4 t J I P ICtllrdll leMu'f S I I t J ~· 11> T 0.•IUlll J 0 I 0 °'11fH ""911"' I. f 0 I I 8 °""""t C ..,_,., 0 0 0. .,_,. """ 111 • o r o ic ..,, ,., klecll.tel!. , • • • ,,....,_, Oleta,. • 0 0 0 vi.tlleotkll,. ~c rt o o c.c.troffp ..... ,. 1110 l'T-cf 0 O 0 0 ...... 0000 ..... 0 0 0. ,_, 0 0 0. .. , ... 4 0 I 0 coot • 0 It JOOO .I 0 I 0 J I t 0 .... J 0 t ' •••• •••• •••• •••• °'•• 0 0 0 0 •• Tlltelt , *116 1 ,... JS 2 ' 2. ~ ......... ·~ IOltlt• ..... ........... O~lffrftlt t, Ollctott. LC>e-~ 1. Clll<•to '-'tt • ....,.,, ......... ~.$-9'0M-r, P. KM..,,QDlllM. ·~ " ..... .. ~ 0 0 0 •• ,..,,,,,, ,: ~ :.-: ~ : JYt •ttJt RI! t •• 0 ' I 4 t t t I ~ p OAILY Ps&.OT ' Til.wramx. July'· 1979 o.t,..1cv ... eia1 Gal Grid Star No Prototype Newport Rips Leader; Oil City, CdM Triumph .11 hi tf'l• I )' LAUllEN£ K£Y!S oi-. °"''' ...... fWt if Undu Jefreracia hus scMed 72 tou.cbdowna in "''"' paet lovr years for the Toledo Troopua ot the "National Women11 Football ~ague. but she says •lfbe'a not abnormal-JI.Ult unuJual. )I This very unuauaJ youn1 woman ~cenlly spoke . ·'IO a 1roup of youn1 athJete11 at the Santa Ana YWCA "'-part o( tae national Drop.In proaram deslaned t.o <'ncourage youngsters to participate In sports and stay In school. "'•••ort Harbor HlCb'a Hmmtr te.,ue b11eball team tefllft -.1ed the Harbor Area circuit race Wfd· ..tay mpt 11 Fountaln V.alt1 WU vlctimi ... ~ lllMbtnGaryar•ud ••• Snerbr•)', M, at Ooliaa llua'a TeWblkle Park. E1rller It was 8olaa Grand• handlna wtnleu ... * * Estancia a 7~ loss. Huntin1ton Beach At Coata Mesa Park scored 1ix limH ln tho Buntln1ton Beach /1ut three lnnlnc• to moved within a half punch out La Qulnta. H8 1ame ol FouQtain Valley was led by Steve Sam· and maintained a tle ~ri and Kyle Llewellyn, with Newport wit~ a S-3 each cbippln1 ln wltb victory o"er O arden two hltl. ar.we•a La Quinta. Corona del Mar put the And Corona d.a Mar iJ same on lee ln the lixth withla a pme of Foun· frame with aa elpt·l'Uft taJn Valley alter dump-outburst wbH tMt win· ln1 Coata Meu. 15·7, in nersaenll4 balten totl\e other play at Costa Me_,a plate -collectlna 'lo.Jr Park. bJL,. Jefferson attained national recognition when e finished tourth in the recent ABC·TV womcn·s uperatara competition. ••'"«If Ill .. .. , ~ Brahs •ent rive in· Rot> Wiitse bad an rbi • • aln.s•. allowina no hlls single, Gary Johnatoa : : and 1triklo1 out five, had a two-run bue bit • • while Sauerbrey whiffed and Guy Ellatead aleo : : fow' and aave up oaly pJated two nutnen 1dth • o ooe hit. Gordon Barr led a single. "It was like a dream come true," she says. Her wide s mUe and genuine enthuslaaUc reac· ona captivated lbe TV fans, but Somehow tbe ~-' . •'"-"' ' . .............. J • o.-.i,,. I t .......... J. ........... J 0 l.~,ff J t lhoulht of her ~ a running back stagcers the imagination. ' The 21-year-old charmer bouts a friendly nature and quick wit besides the good mov· ea tbat accounted for four 1,000-yard seasons. 11111 ..... 11 , • LW~< J t l..MIMw,.... ' • O.Wl-...,1t t t : : Newport's attack wilb Troy Ybarra' bad 1 o o tbree blta, tncludiQI two home run tor Coala : : dOubles. Mesa. The leagut>'s leadmg rusher, she was selected the 19'7S female ath lete of th e year by WomenSports magazine. .., *I• lf/l"'fL~ ~- 111oa Jll'l'llllOll Jn addition to her football . "res.. 1ng ~..--p.,.,ns owess, Jefferson was a high school all-city · baskt>tball playerlnToledo and Is currently praying The Fountain Valley Boys Club wrestling team recenUy won the I softball. AAU West ern Regional crown at San Francisco. Gold medalist.a 1 ~But the Toledo University junior would throw were Mike Provenzano, David Owen and Mark Lambe. Kneelln& ! e of the feminist -movement leaders into a <.from le ft>-Lambe, Lupe Ruiz. Steve Curry, David Watts. Stand-•' ilspin with her outspoken comments. J h J F : "I 'm goin& to play football for another two mg -o n ensen, rank Curry, Rick Moser, Owen, Provenzano. r years, and then I want to coach or be a model.''. she Not pictured were Ernie Gare ia, K y l e Hansen , Kaveh says. Amirsola imani, Eric Owen, Jeff Brault, Ben Warfel and Daryk H modelin1 seems somehow to clash with the _R_ow_,_la_n_d_. ________________________ _ I sock-em. hair-pulling image or women football players, it doesn't bother Jefferson a bit. "On lbe field I'm a football player. but off the Gau' l/fflbos --nehtrm,. womn, and I let everyorre tmo1rtlrat; ~ s... 9 s~e says: One look at lhe sflapeJy ..$-4, !ZS.pounder dispels any notion to the contrary. But according lo Jefferson. on the fi eld it's not all that friendly or ladylike. ''Women can be mean." she says. "I was kicked out of a game on~. One or the tackles kept pmching me so I socked her.'· Rustlers T11mhle San Clemente, LB Fives Roll And if modelin1 seems the dil"t'ct antithesis of football, J efferson adds st.ill another aspect to her well-rounded outlook. "One of these days I w3nt to get married and have a couple of kids. That's the highlight in every woman's life." she says. "We were put here to produce, even if it's only one child," she adds. --But in the meantime: while touring the country for the Drop-In program, and a glassware sponsor, feraon stays at some of the besl and lll06l ex·. ive hotels in the country. A far uy from the Toledo ghetto where she ew up, Jefferson says.: "I needed a sponsor for Superstars, and they made me an offer I ldn 't refuse." .• Jdferson says she relates well to the kids she lksto. ' • , "I-know whaLll'.l.ilU for...the!!t out lbere.,-J've len, I've worn hand-me-downs." But she also knows what it's like to set a goal d reach it. ·'I told my mother when I was yoU111er that one y she would be proud of me," says Jefferson. "I 't .. know if she is, but I'm satisfied -at least for asketball Summaries TAllHIAOP .. 1111 .... loAMtlflALLLIAOU. .......... , .. • • " "' .. ' " • • 0 0 J J 0 0 11 II W-y't lllSI 1 .. J ,., • 0 I ' \ 0 u " ~ ~ .... r, l 1Dlt l'ttcl,,,.., s.twort c,_ $1- T olol' •-•u1111111 .. ft 1 0 J 1 s 0 • 1 10 1 t 0 1 0 • 1 • ,. s c.-ry11 '"' .... 0 • 1 ' 1 10 • II , " 0 • 2 • ) IJ " .. Fullerton College's San Clt>mente High got s ummer basketbaJI its fast break going and teams made it a clean Dana Hills got into early sweep Wednesday night foul trouble and the r e- as the hosts dumped a !1Ult was disastrous for pair of Orange Coast .,-ea the latter as Dana Hills com munity college was buried. 74·47, Wed· teams. Golden West was nesday night in the a 92·86 victim while Sad-Laguna Beach summer dleback lost a 94·7S de-basketball leacue. cision. San Clemente's win Goldt>n West's John puJls the winners into a Hirschler and Jaek tie for rtrat plaee with Fletcher s~ored 23 and Dana HIUs and Foothill 20, but Fullerton of Santa Ana at 3-1 as grabbed an eight-point Foothlll posted a SS-45 halftime lead and was victory over Mluloa V~e.. never in serious troubM. Jo and Lacuna Beach Saddleback got a 1$-toppled El Camino of Point ertorl from nm Oceanalde, 79-et. Shaw and 12 points from Tim Dunham was San Dennis Sm ith. C l e mente's scoring .,.,._ 1M1 11J1 i , ,.,._. • leader with 22 points. BUt s-•-k 1rn-o., 1• sm., 12· anothe-r bi• ractor in si-n. "T .,,.,. •. A•• "·Wit-z. e llloO'-"'•""'· !>l"'P'°" 10. ""'°'" Dana HUls' loss wu the "•111·-""'~'""· ... .,., foul trouble of Stu Hetn. --·• 1M1 Hein missed the entlre ...._. t: ~ "! ~ third quarter when San ~ 1 • o 1 Clemente put the game :0: " ~ : ! •: out or reach aner rolling ~· > , , • to a 10-polnt halftime ~~.::., : : ~ r! lead. • T••h n "·11 •· L1cuna Beach pl "•1110-= .. 111ter10tt,21N1. 15-polnl efforts from 0-Mlltal471 .. " ar-0 • _,, 1 I -.,. > 1 ,,_ 0 I ~ 1 0 ......... ' . Tot.I~ 19 11 . SC-"~ "' . J • f IS • 1 . ' ' .. t • " ., SMCle-"le 10 21 n 3-14 0-"'"' ' 11 s ,,,__., MhMM'VNjeUtl t9 " "' .. e....-1 o 1 1 Hlllt-0 1 , 1 A-. 1012 a...,,. • t s 10 ~ l 0 l ' _.., OOJO Scotl I O t I ~ • 0 ' • ,,.kl'tt t s 2 ' T!Mlt II t ID .S S-."Ourtln Mluiclft YNle tt U I ~ 1'..cltlll to 11 ' tS-U ......... ,,,.., ........ 1 t J IS 1 0 I • • 0 • • I 0 t <I 1 t I 'IS Sb....... J • ! • ....... t t o I It. SMllll t t • • 0. """" J 1 I 1 F,..i.r JIOI Mc-. , 0 •• T-JI S 11 1' tc.."0....-. 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Alamitos Entries l'otTMltftl l'lnl -t I O'CllCll •••Sf aac• -1so ,.,CIL, ,.._ Old lllllU Clllml"9• l'1t<M ~100, Cl11ml"t ll"lC• ,,_ UlUO c:-4 l••-•I; _.1-<oc>Y J•y <Trt•twrtl; lloty Ja,ou• IAdel?I; MiU Po<•tt ""'"' IMylttl; klly T• IMllctwftl; TI- 1'0t low 11(1119"41; Yd1 lA c>- 18•" k >I; •••t P•wl• Oec~ ICeroor• I; C•lllorftl• '""'"I" !l ...... mt, -· 111\olOdy ICltrl-1. llOUaTH llACll-UOv..-.tYff' etd ,..., ... .,,. ''""''""· Punt 11t00. ''"'"''"9 oroct M!OO. .. It "' c.....,.,,.,._ ' o 1 cte•••-s 1 • °"""''' • 0 0 .. " ... .. • ' J • • 0 t " ' 0 • .. t'""''" oe,. Mltc ... 11 I 1 0 4 = : ~ ~ ; Fountain valley's Rovals Gun Down M<Oo,..\d '~ ~ ~ '! American Leg Io n-J 'upld'1 111\eft CC1tOOr•I; l'Anl A .,11101v Too tCr•rl\HI; E11joy Me Cl<oohl; H•ll .. Okie IK"IOhll; "'•"''• Tip CAouenl ; lhD•• Aoc••IH• CAdll•I; Min Rtcl .....,,, ICre-rl; Mr. S.co '"lck Cl4Mtl. I 1 ) 11 Chlld,•H t I 1 _,,,."" s 1 • •• _., • • 1 • ' • u 0 0 I 0 ' 0 J • -· s 0 0 ,. ,. • " u Tow• JS • l.J H•ltli..,.· Ct"IW<Y 11. Jl·lS. ington Beach took a 7-4 " lead after two quarters :: and held on to defeat S.n • Clemente. 10·8, in the 1: Costa· Mesa s ummer " water polo league Wed . ~ n&day night at Estancia High in Costa Mcaa. .... ,. , o • • baseball team 1ot a two-~=-: g ~ '! bit pitching effort from .. om,1., , o , • Chu~k Robertaon and a ~;:11 i~ : ~ :: 3·for·4 battJn1 lunch Irvine Nine Twice l'tl'TH ltACI -lSO UF<h. t ¥ff' ol01. '"'"''"9. "1irH IUOO. O•l"""t ,.,, .. '10,000. "•'ti•-· w-'"· 30 n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~7-~~~~~~~~~~m~~W~lu ~d• Fountain Vallty's M • L s d fh ttheFullertonAncell, Royal• up_ped their r• . a~or eague #IWn ;ng.'S 7·2,Wednesdaynl1ht. cord to 18 ·4 ·1 in AZDA 14,..1, II WoolaNl bad 1 three· Thorou,hbred Leaf"• rwlJiomer ln ihe fifth in· baseball action Wednel· nlnC and ftnlabed ~ day nllht, aweeptnc a $1127 DISCOUNTED NATIONAL LEAGVE AMEalCAN LBAOO£ four rbi at U.e JOier 1 doublebeadtr from East Dlvlakla East DI•... Oeld. w L Irvine at Fountain 1975 . Pd. Ga W L Pd. Ga ¥11slon VleJ•, Valley's Mlle Square Philadelphia SO 30 .714 \.. NewYork 43 38 •• mpnwtille,I01t11•.ta Park Ptttabur1h 41 2t .588 v Cleveland 36 31 .m 1 ib4f forfeit rqate, Canyon Tbe Royals, behind New York 39 :n .513 14 Boston 34 35 .ct I 1etU1a1lbenoct. Brian Edwards' Z·run St. Lou.la 31 41 .431 20 Detroit 34 35 .493 9 Mickey Swenson also homer emldst a lS.hlt at· LOSE OUT Chtca10 30 43 .411 211h Baltlmor' 34 .. 37 .41't 10 contributed three bib to tack. belted the visitors, • Montreal 24 43 .358 24 ~ Mllwaukte 25 41 .m 18~ Uae F~t.ln Valley at-composed m a inly of Weat Dlvllloll Weal DlvllMll t_ack. flotMtrtaon bad • Untvenity Hlsh pll)'en, Cincinnati 4t 29 .613 Kansas City 4• 17 .820 durtout 1ot111 fonlptln· lW, LD the fir at i ame. 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IY• ...... •1 IU I ~. IOcotlal•I I 1t¥ lllDM•YUlmlt ,,..,. .. ,) 114 P'IKel'l-•K• I0•-1 11• '--0."'4• IT•••I \44 -• l(nl91'1 l~t><•Y I IU ~k-11 10.1 ..... , ... MC:O"O RAC• -I ,,.... ) 'rHI! -. 111mi.. c~"''"' ci.._.,. ... "•.ooo. ""' .. "''-. cr-,.1 .. ltl IV•IM.I-) '--, ... ''-··· '°'-"'11• u.l!'f l"""eyl 0......, • ....,._ (~·~•> ..,, .,.. , .. ..,,.. rv.._., ~·~•ea~• a .. i-c... .. 10-lAli.O "'""._,,,.....,, ,.,_,.,i.1 ..... i.-.1 A .... ,.._ ~••tf/I i... v .... , 1o-ua.d u~ 1W IJI "9 1i. , ... Survivor ·:~ Southern CaUfomla 1i. wiU be repre!entecl inC1D- 1am ly one ol lhe •ix cl._ wbea Uat Olym.,tc y~. ''•'" aAc• -• ·~ ' & • •--t -..a~ ""M ••4h "-'•-" 1111i... ,....,. .... 1amea c• _._ Wt1 • ,.,,..,.,._ '-'"'"''"' 1>rcu •»..ooo. o n Lake Oota do at ~~~v.~1e• m K l n cat o n , Ontari o, a., l>elfl<t ll'•11<•r1 P.~ ..... r-lllMNI r,., .. ,""' IG•••-•l TlllflftMll HO(lt (Oll••r.• I HiH'Ok • IT oro I -o..u.r '~"'•~tt> 10 Canada, July 19.' ::: ~:~.~':.'.:.~c::.....,,, !:! Dennis Conner of San 11• c.w_o ... ~.,,-...,, rn Dieaowaa ~onb one.ol h•ou To•o Tt•• ll>•••UI ~•Al'll<e I Vt• .. r•I 511-SliplH•wloy) 11• ,.,.,.SOftv'""',.'"1 11t a balf-doaen or mor e · ::: ';::;::AO::::«~~.'::: .. , !:; Southlandert who 1ur-;;: ~:.~=«=!i't~'• .::: vlved the U.S. Olympic -qt .. J.,..,.. <D••1• ,., trial• on Lake Ontario al lMIRO RAC•.• 1ur1_, 2 ... , ~ ... ,u~111-1Rou1 .. ) us Ass3claUon laland, N.Y. old• Mf..,.,. Flll••J _, .. ,, Purw AIMll'91i.i. Th • t10.eoo o-c1t o. .... 1oi1v0<"n1 ,,, e Ille of the Olympics A-F•• .. IC.0..1•111 I 110 c-D-0. ITO<•I "' is only about 3S mlles nv.s.y. July 1, 1978 DAil Y PILOT Q Winning Qoletty··' j Tabarly Surprise Single J"ictor ! NEWPORT. R.I. (AP> -ll wua'l aurprillna t.o tboH who know trlc Tabu).y Ula\ be won hls second 1ln1 le·baaded T rana atla n\lc Race quietly tad wltbout all Ule hoopla nrn>undina the tall shlpt · arrtvala . Ta bar ly , a bearded Frenchman who lhuas notorletr , b routtht his P e n DcU c k VI into flniab -wl\icb made him the lint man to wtn two single-banded races - wu wiexpected beclUM he had not ~tn In rldto contact ~·ith shore sln<'e lea\•ing Ply mouth on J wie5. The French covt'rn· me n t h ad cve.n di'· patched n searcb·a nd· rescue plane across U\e AtlaaUc to 1tand by lft case Tabarly waa IOll at aeo. Tl\e Ho)'al Weatera Ya c h t C lub , which sponaors the r ac.-alQIM w llh t h e L ondon Oblerver, was expedbac the first arrival to be a nother frt n c hma.. Alain Col11, oboard t.M Club Medlterrance. NewP<>rt Hur bor e~rly --------------------Tuetd~ morning at I.be tnd of a 3.130-mlle solo tre k ac:ross the. North AUanUc ftom Plymouth, En&land. $nt••r81-•"•"<trl IU 1..._.,..cl'erf\t-ll 112 ( •··--1 ti J-'and ... c;o..ver,wo• •'•"'"'" "' ""'"a.Goode•·•-' •"• rom ~ a on .. c.ui-•••d •H••"*~' .. ,. • which several years.,.,, Unhke the cl assically ri&ied tall ships ""bich bave Just ended their race from Bermuda, Pen Dulek Vi 's arrival came with little fa nrar e . Tab a rl y s hunn ed newamea immediately upon arriving and quick· ly went to bed after four consecutive days without Hy1Mr!IO't fC..\l•"OO•I II\ 18VINTM R.t.CI -..... ~ l h b -- -· -~ ITOfel ''' .,..r-•&,.. <•••ttllffAI-•. wuc osen aJS t eUnlled "':·:~::'~!~::;~·: ,r,.., •. ,.::i ""''*'"·ooo ,14 States Sailing Center. Gou•....0-Toao ow-i o Born. :.~~~.:;;·~~::• 118 The Olympic yacbliq • ......... -...... "°' ........ -... , "' win involve JOO s~ors. Bade I• lap"" irou HH uu .• •ur•-,_, :":':,~·:·~::: ... ,, !~ Crom 41 countries sailing :~:; ... ~,: c~~:.·~:·.:: ~':," A•t1t•1 H a 1c..•t•-'•1 114 in 144. boats. The six The Japa nese four-masted tralnine bark Pu<ww soo t •G"'" u ct: s•.\ '"""-· 1 Ol)'.mptc classes are the Kaiwo Maru sails into Seattle's Elliott Bay. ---------------------- sleep. KtllY'l&IO~ IHOwMdl llS •••r old•' Coll• & 9•10lft9t.. Al· 22-foot Tempest -In The ship will be open to the public .~ .. o .,h· .. ~--. :~ ~ ==-~~r=4 .:' =~::: ~!.~~·0 .. 11 ::~ --· ~•n.ooo. which Conner was the M d ""~ u. u ~ 1v ... .., ... ,, IU ~'!:"z:-"·~~::~1 :: U.S. trials winner ; the on ay. IMOI MOOllHUHT. ~TOM llACM ,...., .. Htll .... YH•1 IT _.,..._, __ ..,. w~i'~ .... ::·· :~ ..__'°,.c. ... IPll•UYI JU 27-foot Soling. the F1)'ing -----~~---------------HE llETURNEDlobis ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JW,..,,.,,,,., cc .. 1en""•' m ::::.;;.::;~:;;;:;~~, :~ Dutchma n. 470, PIM and boat again at noon and ~ ~!;';~~.".'C::::!, :!; "'°''"·-... s ..... m ... .,, 110 Torna do catama r an. Long Beach SelS took a French rum crew Reo'°"""' '-' 111 1"..," 'Mt"•• __ '10 This wilJ be the first year out for a cruise. 5ol-••a1tic;o..,•1t11 "' H11nM11Act:-1m1 ... 1_elds. of Olympic eompeliUon Com mandoreA.J.OdJ. Rlil .... T"°"Ol'WI IP1trnl llS p k 10000 S Al .. llltlM• ~l=~:iooo(lflmln(I r • • • • Cor t~ Tornado and Ute ing-mee of the' Royal ~'::~:.~·.~.~!':69"'*" :~~ S•••1Socu1"•*'••> "' 470. . · s ed Bo l Ra West ern Yacht Club, E•t_,..,.,,,. ..... 1Go .. 1•l••I 110 ~':'~.~~::::ul ·::~ Unless weather die· pe a ce who explained that uorTnet• I~""'' m A1 ... 10!\l<"'•tS,_m••er. 111 t ates ot he rwise, the Tabarly usually avoids 0,:!~ .. ~ .. ~~u,,.,...:~~~~.~~:; ~;::-:;;:ir~:!v'.'!:.',' !:! sche~ule for Olympic T he 1'est Long Beach Lions Club in cooperation attention, was among P.ktllJ.'°°. Pur..-ll.000 M•. AOlellOfl IYtl ... r ... I•) 111 yachting iS for four days ( h9'S 8 W hO f e ) l t h e c«111~v.11erAo ... 1R•••'"' 111 w ........... 1v.,~r•> 11• of r ac ing two "lay with the Southern California Speed Boat Club will seasoned solo skipper AO<ooleo1~1111 101.v.,••• 111 S-• ~ 1c ...... ..,., 1,. ,, f ' preS"nl he 27th s~ bo_at rac'ft " re0 atta at the Id '--P.-w<l(.eC11ur1 fAullJ "' R«111HSHerit..., Oiloouitll '" days--ollow.ed by three :lo!: ~ !!.'4 '"' wou -co.me. a two--final racing days. Loni Beach Marine Stadium July 4· time winner. He first .. ,I HollyPark Results Spectators will be able T he com petition will involve 16 classes of boats won the eve nt in 1964. lo following the s ailing ranaln& from hydroplanes to Oat-bottoms and jets. "I always thought events from one large Qualification heats begin at noon with (ou r Grand you'd win. because you spectator boat accom· Prix r~eascheduledformid·aClernoon . know ·your boat," the ,..,., ........ , -· si .. s.. ... c ... 0oc·1w.,,.,,-._ modating 300 people at A special exhibition race will be staged by ex-com m a nd ore t o Id I ~11\ u fi ~It l~'fl I hll\ ... IJll>'tli , ...... 1 ••• ic 10.000. .... c1 , ....... '~"-...'""'"' '~. ho~ 't.t tni. r~~• 111111111111\· ... "'"' u 11]1 j(..il:.K i Ofl'l.1,•r ' 111111111111(1•• \\ ltl•lr.tl\uh .II\' Ill.""' furtJi.• , ....... ~···· ....... -.............. 1' , .. h ....... If ...... . £oqnne reial Credit" . 1111R\T uu '•ur•-· l .... , "...,... "'"""· 0"' ,.,..,~ NIW, SlO a person per day. perienced riders of the "wet bike," a new aquatic Tabarly. Old> "'"'"' C•••"'•"Q PurwM liOO ~~·:::..!>turd'(. "'1 " 00 --· Since there are few runmobile-Tab.arty just smiled . o..;;:;;-,, ' '~ 'co , ., Sc••t<...., -E•ol•• a ..... u.tv Ub-pa5$enger boats on the . ...,.,t 'ater sa1·d t'n halting r111<1FT 1·L11 11111 'rr .\1 t 1 ir~ r~ I nr t ,111(,,r .1 tt,,1l,111 .. 1 lt•h Mr L•111t_,,... -1>t•.st..,"•".s.'."'~!:"9 "111s. Great Lakes and onl y Admission is $3,!iO for adults and kids under 12 ..,... 1 A'~~".'. .. ,~~-, •• ,,, •to J• !'.! Pou•n. R.ace -S\~ ~ 1 press and accredited free. Gates open al 9 a.m. Enalish, "I would have --..,.,.. •v . • • liked lo have made a bet· ,,_ 111 =:..::.";,.~,.::~::::;:i;r-:_,_ boats wiU be ~rmit~ J>r:oceeds fro~ the adnussi~ will go to such WI' time. but the main ~kml"'-'' o( 1h, 4 .tit(,,,, •' \ ...,.., ••••nu ul I lu tfl °'111l I •fl.Ill ( \011p .. u1k"L • l·~uu~·h.1.-1 t h•l11 l't m .. ltk.•tfttt.r,1h."ll "'''° R•" -"'· • c•uo. ""' L-w .. -eo_., on Lake Ontario dunng charities as tbe City of H pe Lions Eye Fou d Soll H•gfl, Lwoy Prom"• FIHl""'I O ' ft 8· thlnC lf lo Win " u""' VP ro Ju11•• "'~"' F•u••. 'r.,..., s 1111 Ho 1.10 the races the ferry-like tion, Help For Elderly Citizens. Eye Glasses foe the · :110 E. 17th SI rt'C'l • Phone: 64~·8700 HM.••f'lld• tit#fO"'h ~ ~""e..:k.u•"Jot•••.DiMrSor· 1c.,.1..,.,.i.i uo ''°launch wtll be the only Needy, Underprivileged Children, Lone Beach TABAaLY'S No l w •t<...., p, ... , ,.._.,,. T"" ~"''"8'11•1~n1•1••> 3111 means for Individuals to Christmas Par ade. Boys Club of Long Beach and · """"""'-!;:;-,..,: °'~i9 F...;vunv ... _, watch at close ra nge. donations to needy families at Christmas. --------------------------------- S8C:OlllD RAC t: I mll• l vrer olch &. UC> Cl•1mtt'~ Pur\ti '1,000 0,.,.c. .. ,. E••U•O L.v"•· M.•• Jon. ,, ,..olhirua L.1t.• u . Cou"''' kttr. ,_,, • .,., T11¥W c°'-· ,_.. ..,, f"9Y co,..., zo,,i. "'\.. '><••IC"fll tt"oo•o,.-., C-oco. s • 1 • Course Offered l~-i..rl I Ml 4 «> 1 IO D"4i ·•~ 1v.1 .. ,.,.i..1 tco > '° G.tucllO!>ler IP•"UYI 1 00 '""" 1111, Alto .,. ... -Tt<>l ... tu•. l.Me\lO. s.;:::::-_ ~ m11e ... 1wt.J ai ing Y••' 016'. F1U1itt. ,., • .,,.,,.. Pur• R••I Aoy•ltf M'f'n•rntt•u,...,, f,.IMP C1 .. m. \liabl• Pr l"(e NoScr•l<lwK s•.ooo. !l<>owr C•IH! IP•*rttl Fr1¥0f0U\ Mlt<hHrf "·* i.tiO •.oo .......,._o.++y-~-............ c;.ec• e.~v.:;:;•c'Aow•••» l & .. Ar<twel TllM, l>e1• \H.M. r;,,,. 1 JI J S ' TMlllO RAIC• 'I .. mo•~· > 6 ' "''° Aett -C1orltl01U Or••"'· ..,.., OUI\ M.tt .. ,_ ftfl••' M.tklifft :.·~= .. ~~=~~~~.= W•ft ~=.'::-.~ .. ll ,OOO krelt .... -o-... ·-· fc;ot.1e .. tl UJ 10 • Cl I& 9" U I AKtl -t,-y C.. A • ==~°.':~~~=:,•loyl UI !: '•l-WK_..., ..... Ull.M. ,,,,._,., Al\O II•" a. ... mo,.t ... ~ ... I BBC Captur es ·Senio r C r own Balboa Bay Club de- feated the Compton YM· CA. 57·51. to win the Senior Olympics 40·49 basketball cbompionshlp recently al University lligh ill Irvine. "JCTII aACI -I mllt. J --& .. (t.i,,.."9. PwMl7,Q. GeldBreld""' 1s.-........ 8d 10.0.<t ..oo J.ee ~- IC. .. _AI ~.flll J.«I , ... _..0r ....... 1e .... _,, •JO f•nw -1JI AIM R•• -Ai.:1 wi.-. ~. S-W Llll•S. llf9!11e ti. Kl«, CNl Of· "'-· . Nok••lcl'IK. \IYl lllTM •ACC -1 MlleOftl,_..,J ,,_.,olds & ... lllllli.• & -Al· ._ ............ l lJ.000. f 1,..vh.- c~ma111Pf't ¥c>fWtm H41wkt,) O.•ll IOllver•\I l•,... UIJ.S. IUO UO 5.10 &.00 1 tO 4.00 • kr.ol<fted-Su...,..ltf•.Hty. Dana Point F lotilla 18 or lbe Coast. · 'Ole clu ses will be held each Wed· -Guard Auxiliary is offerinl a course. neaday starting July 7 at 7:30 p.m. in "llrinclplea of,SaWnf,'' designed for-Room 80'1 ~l Dana-Hills Hilh;~hoo&. • sailors o( limited experience. 33333 Street or the Golden Lantern. Dana Point. The ~ course ll continue seven weeks. . NY Boat Parade ~bjects covered be basic boat handlin_g, sailors lines and knots, coil-~1-_ 4th Fete inJ, heaving, seizing, whipping and A8 s plicing line; lighting reqµire.ments, light weather sails and var;ious rigs. NEWPORT. R.r. CAP) -An In· tem atiooal fleet or some 135 sailing shiPll puts to sea past the colonlal forts of Newport Harbor today, bound fcir a par~e or Hila past the skyscrapers of New Yort to mart the nation's 200tb Fourth or July. Heading the fieet is the American bark Eacle, a stately 295-foot ship uaed to train Cout Guard cadets. The Soviet Union has two huge square· n11er• in the proceaaion. Other s ubjects will be wind and weathe r. m an overboard, leaving moorings, docks and piers; anchor· lng, tunlna, balance and trim, and t.fieory ancf practice ol nmolng, re-- aching and beatinc. The course ls open to the pu~ families are encouraged to attend. There will be a nominal charge for text materials. Further information can' be bad by calling 493-7119. Mike O'Hara was the leading scorer for BBC with 14 points. Dan Bor a of Corona del Mar and Dick Davis each accounted for 11 po ints and Newport Beach residen t Bo b J ohnston contributed eight for the winners. •l ••.tete -~, ... v .... a•i~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~!!!!!~ -. .......... ,111 ... J im Keane of Newport Beach c11me off the bench tn the second half lo score seven points and aid the BDC attack. BBC pla ye r -coach Gene Sulliv1&n acorl'd two points u did Don ~an and Bua Grecnt- Oi ck G recn, Gary Oavid9on. Dave Dvorak a nd J im Wonk also played for BBC. l.IGHT!f aACI -SYi ,..,,.,.. t yur Old~. l'lllln. T'"4 °"*'911• Stt•K-\U,IOO-. W•vyW•wt ~=~'1v ''' •-• _.t: ~= W1"41YCM"4'~S-•-) l .00 r,._ t•U•S. Aho Re11 -WJ>o't Tlo8t l ....,, Cult S.ot•t f Am•tM•, •• ,.,,K •. s..-: S.•, tC 11\q 1 Mtftll. $«1lc1Md -Slletne"' ~ .. .,~ ,,.,,,.,,,.RAC• -•"'mllnoalWf.J "'"' ot<I\ & ..O. SIMier ~. l'\t(w'10000 ~00 .... If Cl'OI 1 M ._,., 100 ,t,.OftOA••td (P1tt<.•y) l.60 J...11 Aw..,• CV•ro•r• • l.IO ''"" ,,,, i "'"' ,. .. , -0 .. 11..,•e .._, •••"' Provoc•1evr, ,,__...........,, o .. .,..,., 0... OWIO.. NoX••ltM'- u ...... , .... _. ....... ·--.~ ... ., ... . CALIFORNIA SPORTS CAR CLUB PR£SCNTS THL FOURTH OF JUL y· SPORT CAA RACES JUL Y·4 WEEKEND JULY 3, 4, 5 hM'dlly • .,..,, Pvedloe ._..,,.MJ4-........ C'1 J'J ,.,.._ __,,.,., S-A19l111I Ciiia ¢' '' .... Formula Cars, Production S~ Sedans ANO Sports Racing Cers Six races saturaay and Sunday Racing begins at 12;30 eacn !J8y .......... RIVERSIDE RACIMY GDMAL ADM .. IK>N UC Y '9 CHILDAl!M UNDO 1j FMa PAICll INCLUDa ftADOOC« ADMtntON AllD FRD GtWIOaTAllDll . F 0t WOtma11on cell !tie c.ltt. Sl)Orta CW~ 213-878-5432, 01 A~ Racewey: 7t~l16f. -\ l. Not far.men on~ Complete and separate fitness and heattti ~ facilities are available at ttle Sporting House f or men and women. AA otympic 40'X 82' POOi. jogging track with pacing lights and two sand voReVbaN tourts provide outdoor enJovment There are 15 racQuetba" courts open 17 hours a dav.,, 7 days a week. Pre-Opening Membersttips are avalabte and Corporations and tnuos mav Join at an attractive savings, ~ Opening Fall 1976 Jamboree and Bristol Blvds.just off MICAlt:tU' !Sporting Houae 3931 MacArthur·Bou&evard. N.wpo..e Bach, CA. (714) 7S2-0S6S .. . ... I• ! '· . ~ BROADWAY S-\JM·MER SALE!~~ POL VESTER CORD • Blemished tires SllfS: 6.00.12 5.IJ0.13 6.00.13 5.&G-15 8.00.15l.A78-J3 £78·1• F78·1• G1'S·1• G78-15 H71·16 PREMI UM* BEL TED Blemished Tires Whitewalls sizes 078·1' E'78·1• FJS.1' G78·1' G78·15 s35 H78 14 H78 15 J78·15 L78·15 STEEL BEL TED RADIA~:S BLEMISHED SPORTS RADIAL WHITEWALLS SIZES: 1&5A13186A13115R13 . 1e&A14 166R15 165Rl5 I 40,000 MILE TREAOWEAR STEEL BEL TED RADIALS Whitewall "tts: ER70-1' FA70·1• GR70-14 GR70·1f>HA70·1'HR7Q.15LR7015 532 •Premium It our AN prices plvt S 1 '7 to '3.83 Fed. Eltclte T•• Whl1ewlllll extra wh•• not lndlceted, nation. No lndllllrv Wide etaod•<h tr•iat IOI' 544 LIFETIME HEAVY DUTY SHOCKS be_,. Otiginel IQUlpment ca~ dty. bpert lnttll· le1tdft .... lbt!M. s7~, 6 YEAR, 60,000 MILE ALIGNMENT We'M ellgn ycur c.w'a lrOl'lt .,..d 11 no wrge, ..,ery 6,000 mllet for !5 ¥98'1 Of 50,000 mllet, whit'-comae first • regeidteu of IN preeent mluQ• on 'f04JI cer. fleguler low 1111ryday pdce *27.96. s19.11 Mclll ~C.. . DELUXE BRAKE OVERHAUL lrwtall new 1>rlk1 llnlf9 on •• 4 whellt; rMNlld wh"' cyllndenl Of'I al ' wtlteia; tum Ind lNI brlk• druma: b!M, fllietl end refill hyd11 ullc av-tern with nfw bta~; ct.n, "-' end repeclt OUllr f\'onc .... bllringl; lnec>Kt ""'* ..._,. cylinds; leftult ..... .. f whella; lnat*' .. ~ lnlpect all bf ... hoMI. ~ ...... ul9ftow~P'b ..... s•s u ~c.r. .~ • otec .......... "wL3ROADWAY TIRE ANO SERVICE CENTERS OPll' I A.M. «> 8 P.M. Monday thtough Friday 8 A.M. to 6 P .M. Satufdey~N~ ~o 5 P .M_. Sunday .. ' . LlgtNHlt Phone 68&-7U> \ _J\f&EW_QDS _ FlfMENTS . .._NCY ... • --. -.. ... i..-. • .Mr1.flPI ~· _._, _.,' . . Tl1E AUTHOR MUIST 6E A COMEDIAN .. ~ THIS RECIPE .I S PRlMlEO u ro i ~ . . . r "Dar,lt wu SJU you said we saved bytakirc the~ ftiaM.., ' · France, wua't It? .. "'"DENNIS THE MENACE ~ ·~rNtrM1$*'4.~ :~~..,QJT~ . ..-.~~;;;:.c .... ,., ........ ~.._ ........ .._._...._ .......... : ......... ..._ ..... _ ... ~ ".~ ,.~: fl:'11N' HlllO'Ji.!• ...... •• •r \it .... ,,. •• , f' I .... .. . . t ' Boole Looks . I .I At Earl f;arroll POiice . TV Themes Liked . \~ At Lemt Five Prol'e Hot lie,,. By LEE MAaGtJUES LOS ANGELES tAPJ -Radio la alive witt\ the aound ot televlslon these days. Televlalon theme aon1a. t.hlt la. ~ are suddenly 1 bot Item ln the re· bualneu. Five of tbem are out on l'ft«da at the-mOIMnt and ~ides 11rnmna udto 1lrpl1y ll'e aellln1 well. • DAil. Y PtlOT 1 I , , . • 'Th!r!d!r·.Mf •• 1119 Aetre ... . ]ams Stadium • Davkl L. Smitla, assistant administrative of- ficer or Santa Barbara County. has been named as the lop officer in lhe Sacramento County govern· ment. The board or superviaors appe>inled Smith to the PQSitlon of county executive, which pays $47,736 a year. _ Smith, 39, replaces Mel HI•&. who is acting Secramento County execultve. • . Smith was starting lackJe on the UCLA football team in 1956 and 1957. • Former South Vietnamese vice president Npyea Cao Ky admits that his eovemment was corrupt, but uys he had always l · maintained an honest position - and now re1rets his honesty, ··1 was not corrupt," he.said I" m lndianape>lis. "Perhaps that's the only thing I regret. I realized arter 14 months in this country l~ v~ue or money. wb.etber it's clean or dirty." He said it was this corrup- tion t hat allowed the Com· munist.s to unify Vietnam u Ky addressed the Indianapolis Business and Professional Men's Club . • A man whose knack for making illegal long dis- tance telephone calls has earned him the nickname .. Capt. Crunch'' is to be sentenced Aug. 23 for using a "blue box" to place a free lS-minute caU to a friend in Pennsylvania. Jolut T. Dra~r. 31, of Mountain V1ew, a·self· taught engineer, pie~ guilty in U.S. District Court at San J Qse to a charge or fraud by wi re for a Feb. 20 call to 'Bethlehem, Pa., from a Menlo Park phone booth. He had been fined and placed on probation in 1972 art.er pleading no rontest lo a charge or using a whistle he got from a cereal box ,to imitate p~ooe sl1nals. • I ,. .. ' ..._.. Fw We ltt-aea Fw We ..._..,_We I • · Thurlday, July t. 1976 DAILY PILOT cf .......................... L··,.········ ................................... .. 91•1.. ·-· .. llU 9 I .. IMI ... ,.. IOOZ..._....,. .. We ~..,.We \ .............. . ......... . ........ . ...................................................................................................... ..._ ~-*!':~ ...... I'~~.~~·-····~.~~ ....... . Gia.... 100 ... ,.. 1002GHartil 1001 .......•••••••........ . ............................................ . ** •10t•1 WAll••&TOM '** DJDM"T' SL9 HHI but he would have been proud to own thiA gracious 4 bedroom pool home. Mini view of huts and oce~n. l2200UTRIGGER. ( 'orona del Mar OPENTHURS .. l•'HI., SJ\T2·S $142,000 llTTY A. HUii RIAL TOI SIMGLILIVIL IOHtT A MODll Upf r;idtt Inell¥!<' t't'O· tra ale, 1pecl1d lfbula &Jon. tUilom 1hutll!r11, 2 HPU11ll" patios .. ffiON' Pr.Im, p•rk locollon , p tltd llle enlry ludi to bdl'm&.. l '• IJ1&. homl": exttindccJ brkf11t 11r11a Exclu1Mi, b> app"t C. F. CaleswarttlY RliLTOltS 640.0010 Bein«i remodeled; custom S BR. S BA. 6500 Sq. Ft. bonse on point; pool dock. JJJ;,!)~t. New, under construc Uon. cootempor. Cape Cod. 4·5 BR. 41!.l BA., Pier & $lip. $360,000. Promonlor'I /Ja'I Like new 4 bdrm .• family Tm., den, 3 baths. Ramp 4t fioat. $279,000. BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR j ·l H , V" , I• I 1 • •. ~. r · t-f, N•wport c ................ 644-0111 ....... 100• 100• New~ort Two !~:::~ ... ~ .... -!~!~~::~ .......... !~~ a a Tv.o-Sl«) Duplex: Heh ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• un1l w1lb2bedroorn:s and IF ... YOULlVEON : APOLEN ... ALl:tATROSS ... AVOCADO ... CLUB HOUSE DR .... l'EM BROKt: OR Pt.:lHfAM ... We ha~e recently ~Id a home on your st reel. We urgeft\l,y bttd lislln&• for waJtlni cash b141ers . ALL ltOHS I .I. 6'$·ll024 SPANISH ESTA.TE 2 batru. lout~'<! 111 pnml' 4 I "' D a O 0 M 2 Newport lk'al'h ul'a. a '" • 3hort wallc from the ba)I STOtlY or oceiin_ ..-ult price PO~IACH 1125.000. on fee lund Sl4,500 CALl-~2600. St-eluded entry to enter· .SELECT la1ners s 1ied 1.lv 1ng PROPERTIES room. Country kitchen -----and d ine l>ramat1 ~ ,-.. - stairs lo h1deaw.Jy tttwportHeiC)hh ... masltlr suite and .tiue11 $70.000!!! quarters Ai.sum"' $25, Col}'lplelely up-graded fl lA loan. No new loa Newport Heights home rosti;. 52761 month pay:. Cor a \•ery reasonable T ownhou se . Call pnl'e! Three bedroom:. ~~~=~~~~~ 963-1881 plus den. Sunny kitchen oii Ll'1'<'•l ••'''-"''0"''· 1• w1lh all the wife~a\•er SAND IM YOUI SHOIS7 Well, settle down here on the beachfront in Corona de l Mar. Facing the san<j &c bay, this 4 bdrm. home offers much. Refurbish all you want. The price will never go under $238,000. Might exchange. 67M400 Di•lal .. of.__, IRY"'-nt Ce. N . [~ I goodies. Two rull priv11le ewport . 1m•if!jll baths · .... ant ~· s t i c Getter• 1002 .... ,.. 1002 C··· ~~sac ' . 'tjli\l'il;F landSl'UPIOf:. Don l miss •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 0iJ.~-~;:;~-~-~ .. ~-~·~··~·~··~=-! lh1s one! Call today. Spacious home on 12. ~7171. POOL ESTATE No. S• D1e9G Co. MISA.YllDIDOISIT Wbatta gre1al place to live! Schools thru Jr. College, parks gator~. their own library, restaurant•. stores & shops of every type. And beautiful family h ome and m e ticulous neighborhood. M~a Verde does it all and no one knows il better than Unique Homea of Mesa Verde. We've been here for lS years (formerly Mesa Verde Realty). Call ua at 546-5990 to buy or sell in Mesa Verde. Signed: Vonda, Marilyn, Phil, Barbara &c Nancy, J lm and J ackie U,_.IVUI: li()Mt:i REAL TORS• 546 5990 11\25 Mesa Verde Drive. Co$tl Mesa ....... 1002 ........................... , ................ .. wxuaY~OMOO" flOI LIAW Bayfront! New, gorgeous, view! 2 BR, 2~ bath, pool, 24 hr. security service. Billiard rm, saWla, $1,250 month. 2111s-.....-........ MIWPOIT CllMT'a M.I. 644-4t I 0 .,.,,.. IOIJ 81Mr.e IOOJ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IA Y & BEACH REALTY HIGH.UVEL VIEW This Harbor View Home ls located hl&h above new MacArthur Blvd., with o splendid panoramlc view. S Bdrms., family rm. & formal dinln" rm. Very early occupancy available $105,000 Heeict tA..,_i..,. __ ..,.._ 1002· ••• ., .. II ..............................•...•.......... ,_ oflJo !)J'4, /Ja,/ront PRESTIGE LOCATION 43 Ft. lot. pier &c slip 900 Block Via Lido Nord S Bedrooms -s Baths First East end waterfront offered on market since 1970 Spectacular view! ! ! · Location will s ubstantiate -eomplete remodel. $495,000 LIDO REALTY JJ77YJ.LWo,M.I. '7J.7JOO IOOJ •••nil 1eir •.••.•..•.....••.•...•......•............... ., + S.J'. lot. 4 Bedroom, LAaGE HOME 4 IEDaOOM • SPANISH COURT-_J"1 ballt. ram tm. 3 cat: YARD nestled in 1ls own gar . De s igned for WITH Prtvatt> frontage roait 1(\le valley. :-Seneiln -0M1'HI WATH YOU'\L FOR•IT .! • carefree country bvllll 'OOL + •iew leads to double ca r ?:'ajeslic m~.orPauma .,.,,.. 1002 .,.,,.. IOOJ 1603 FINLEY AVL RAINTREI · in the city. Hidden In CORONA OF.I.: MAR 11arage' Secluded ex· ~all ey min ·from Gr eat two bedroom COUNTY ' I ' D . r 'p . V II ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• garden plot + dble itate Four bedrooms and 212 --t'Cullve 11 e entry ining amous a um a a ey home, fireplace. pallo on , ' 1 accas '°extra vehicle baths Large master CAPIC DISTATE en l c:..r t a.An men t ' Country Club. this house I•--------FfXHU"H the waler. pier" float -When yoo1ee lh1s lo\'clfJ hide-away. A truly de· swte Great view from 4 llDIOOM· Epicurean kitc hen : i.scootemp.Mexicanw/3 ,..._, W.tl built 3 BR buae will take two 2t' boatlli. 4 bcl , 3 bo, 2 s tor11 IJghtfuJhome. h\'Wg room and family lSTOAY Sep11rate mo m-in -la\\ br,2 balh,cathceillngs, M-•V.... family rm. great noor Upstairsbachelorapart· <!REENTREE homc-. ..... L..,... lleeltor room. Easy upkeep yan1 Quarters w ith b alh. 1l$ red tile roof sets oft ·-plan. Xlnl lbcallonend ol ment or <'an convert to Fresh paint lhruou~l 646-4nO with swimming pool and POOL llACH Soarinit sla1rcaM! leach the gleam ing while Bi& 3 bedroom, 2 bath cuJ-de·sac. Elbow grease three bedroom home. Sparkling kitchen Wf. S&:Yll'IOUS wood decking. Sl.7,500 lo bedroom retreats: structure, just off tbe re· wilh popular country 4'i TLC will ds> wonders. Owner can FINANC&. self·cleaninl( oven. uiJ. ~~~~~~~~~Wood panelincanddecor Parklike approach lo Lush tropical backyard ar patio is a liny crffk. kitchen. Brlfht and Hurry.call6'~·0303 of green an~a w/oomm, --------.i&lvf'S this home a war m formal e n tq• Luge 1s skinny dippers' de· bubbUng do~ a baran· cheerful like m od el FOllSTOLSOHIMC CotlOFMIWPOaT pool for your cn..ioyment~ MEW LtSTtHG! welcome feeling Price family siz.t'd living .room IJghl' Sh1mmertna sum ca. studded with live oak home · U-p Ir-. de d ---------REALTORS w 1110 m :i In l\'na n l'c We:stNewportOuplex REDUCED to 1164,000. Gourme t country mer run pool ! Owner and sycamoretrttt.Thls u.rpets. custom draJ)H, 675-5511 rci.ponslb1ht1t•,,: Brandl 3 Bdrms .• 2 balhJl each CaJI 673-8SSO. kitchen. Dme. s ... •eeplna bought new and must beaut 2"41 a_cre parc_el ii larae stone fireplace. On· LOADS new on the market 1"hli- unil; bll·in kitche ns, °""1"""1'SIUN ION N1(f • slail"$tOsecludedmaster sell! Bring any offer! ju.slri&h~a\S119.000. ly$yeanold. Fullpr1ce S•••1rl1H .... ! .. not 0 condominium: f11>lc. in tae. livan~ rm., le 11~1j11·~1 suite a nd t'hlldre n s Try '7,9$0 lol1l down! only187,950.~11$40-11$1 0 3 bedrm. H\ bath home. Gt&-7711, _, pnv. pulio & balcony. --.. -·• ~--quarters. Assume $22,800 ~~.~o;.,,SIUNIO""'"'' • LUXURY CONDO -f ROOM Brick fplc , hara wood Pn~ at SI 19.000 • i FHA 1'1 loan. No new louted In ~an Luis Rey f\o9n. RV dlsposai sla· 67:\·311163 642,22UEves loan cnsts.. S2231month 1e 1,~1.11.~, Downs. 2600 sq.rt .. 2 OP1H SAT./SUH. 1-S lion. Atta for boat gatu. Walker t; ltrn Httal lstale associated 1 ICI d d 11 b" pays. Townhouse. Call __ ~-.. •·-bedrm, 2full ba .• lite fam1~~~~~~~~~I tlJ DEHVH, C.M. Larae lot with ple nty ol ass e a s se 1g 963-7•1 · ; rm. 2 units per buildina.t: A spacious two·story, 4 fruit trees loo! Conve. items. itmell items or Oi'f" 111 9•1u 1u<v ro~LN<t' wry private. 90• Deck .. _.. nienl to e\'er)'lhlng any llcm Ju$l c3ll I -iew.-OIMy lal,500 -5UMMll S~CIALSL .-.room. 3 bath home $47.000. Red Carpe t 360 DIGREI _ ~78. ·,'11J~1·~!ll:,:1 ·~:~l~~.c:,v:: 3 Br, Dlnln& Room , :~~t!~~~~;:~~ered __ l_tol___;•·~*-·~-----YllW •....................................... ~~~-!!!!!!.!_ 42·ooaldock.Extremely :v~~Jok.!:w~~u~ Onlbepark SS6.000 grounds In Cotla Mesa PllCICHA.HGI or ore an. horbnr.1 charmfna waterfront ownavocadogrovewilh 4BrFamrm,Comm S:9~9C~.'"s•:a:et :o"dl. Ext.ended home. t'rult estuary & n1lorfu'I' U"' I~ I k' ·, II I l l f • \ U > /1 ""' Jl. t-, ' ... , ---=-11:C::::11_.--=::::::.1m::::11_.""".. ·--------~ home. Tastefully ap· 2400 sq.ft. slumpslone. 3 pool, tennis crl 567,000 Cittplacc und all the ex-trees. New carpelln.i. sweeping environs from NEW pol nled In and out. bedrm. 2 ba, Calif. ranch Price now only $62,$00. A lhls magnlriccntly up.I few Pattern Parts Scrap-Happy! PORT 8rig1lt and cheery floor home. Runnlnu st~am. 4 Br. Fam rm. DI~ rm f!Ui j4U::.I ~ muol m lo' th• bl1 ""'""i"' 6 bcl. ~ ba . 11x., plan. Top quality con· live oak trees, fantastic HuaeBorwsRm $77,* • family. Next lo OCC-ccut vc manl!111 n 1n • UPPER slruclion " throughout. view. SeclUded, yel close ~ owner anxious. ,sought aftcr ShnrechU-i ' BAY Enjoy ~•ndy beach plus to F'allbrook. ses.soo. 4 Br. Fam Rm, Dln Rm n•t"U.a CENTURY 21 areu. Th111 1:. rec i1i mplc 42' bo4l dock and 1Up. R..chAcrMae.tty AlrCond S116,40C r 152 • ..,. 640-49SO you OWN t he l;ind : UPPER CLASS neigh· Owner must ao. Hurry Hwy 76, ooe mile s. or MeeOUMtt. Maot 646-7711. borhood :and esperlally call 546·2313. . . Sen Luis Rey Downs. 3 Br. Fam Rm, Din Rm ..__ ... _____ _ bwltbultder'11 home w1th 'O'l,.,,, •. ,,\,VNI011tNon· <714>758 .. 3150 MaulveMaatawte+ ,. . Perfect Grandeur Walker & lee Reel htete ~s~!~iOT:!:r~~E!}!~ 1~~1;11111 Bo~ua RLIASIS $8 7,9SC ~o~~!'!l!sh ~~l:r;~~~o~1:e:X4 iron enclosed 20x4 -~·.-._ _ PARKLIKE 2 Br,d.larm S36Smo pla.nlingonlargel2hUIO bedrm, 2 bath Hunt·•---------- s parklin1 1w1mman1 SITTING SBr.de:n,d/rm $400mo lot provide maxlmum in&ton Beach execuU\fe HIWPOltT ~' pool MAGMtFtCltfT sum>unds this beautiflll (8t,dlnrm,famrm · privacy. Rtal barn wilb home you won't wish to CUTIE / ~Gj 500 SAHDPOIHTI Costa Meq 3 bedroom1 2 bonutroom $550mo au• at quart e r s, leave. Check the color · I "'1"', LOCATION' bath + dea home. "Super CAUINOW workshop + 4S' Solar coordinated decorating Three & fumily room. 11 P . features like larae paUo 752 llJS Healed pool. Great t.mi· and fine detaUing. There baths, frplc. bllns, plush 221~· • .: nme localJon. Ideally kJlcben, atrium enlrantt la.lllllllL!~!:..·,.:.:!!..!':l.J l.y boina. Aakina $21$,000. ii alao a tidy hobby arH c rpt II· . 5 ha k c r 001"' situated In pride of way, s hake roof , Euyterms. ln the garaae and cov· l84,900.l-ee · O\\'ne.nhlparea. Magnlrl· secluded livint room, 1-McC...n. ered patio overlooking JACOIS REALTY • =~•~:sm:n:et~~~~\l~ ~u~~ ~~~~tH~~J~tt•-------• • ....;: lllOMewport ra~:.~·y~~~~el~r~ ___ 6_7_S_·6_6_7_o __ _ . ~ appointed plus huae llsled. Won't last al ju.al eo.t.M ... 548·7729 Offering this. home al u lcllloePenlnr'a 10".'I. bonus room. Family C MESA VERDE lowSllO 000 Sh b "' ~o ~~~~~~~~~ room. formal dine. Coun· $82,$00. aUS46-5880. • · own Yap· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ________ .,. try kitchen. Air t'Ondl· 3 Bedroom, excellent UKIAH CALIF. :'!~~enl only, so call 3 Br, 3 ba w/sweerln.: but Bis Canyon Condo ~~~~~;h:u~d P:~:ei"~!': ~~:!~ls~"t:a~~o:r,e.,~~ !~~!:~2r~~:s~~!~ 1aa·· UPERBJ ~;sw.0~1• y~~;~~:~c~er • garage. Muc:,h, m uch tenance yard. Offered at back of property. s,sg,soo. bar. 1mndeck. room fol"' Versailles Model more. Owner bouahl low 161.000. Must aee for all. Call 916/462-1822 MES bowl. Vwcanl. $149,!'IOO. Oul•tandin" 4 .. -droom1, another and must go. 2 STOIY 4 IDaM now!! • collect. '-iii-,-.......... w-.~ .... _...,.CiiiM_..., 0Apen67d3110068ily. 335 Lind«. " .. "" Call now.5'6·2313. 1 ... CHIST .. TI [~ I """" ·-· · · ve. · or646·2725. • 4'1 bath Big Canyon Ol'I""'"'"'' PVNIO NN'(I' -• UPERB Neat tofMfMtlletM4 -----home. Much sought aner [ Loc11led l mile from .S49·t6U Exec. home: l~e. 5 BR., J ~~w~l ~~hG~~~~~~~~ '8 ll~!Hil :~~a:tr!:~~·~~g~u~::; ' QMES_ 5 UNITS ~~'°~~.~l~V~H~V~l~l~W~~l :O·;~::ri 7t:~t;r ! 675-46()(}, Coiy c.lcn with fireplace _ •'.-••••••••-yard with complle 1&66W.lellef,c.M. BACK BAY open$ to c:ourtyllJ"d urea J1ri vac:y.· Enlertalntr .._ ... .....,.....,,... PLUS OCEANFRONT 1 with o heated, Jacuu1 liSTSIDI ramlly room, country i---&l..::ilii•--1 1175.000. O > 3 Bedroom. 5 llOaOOMS A pleasure to oHer lhi# spa. ~njoy execullve hv· COSTA MISA sited kitchen, swe«ping ---------• + <4> 2 bedrooms wilh MagnHicenl ocean view. gracious home on th'" 1ng •t IL.I best IO this s·· 1001 slain lo maaler suite --------.i terrlrlc ruture. Prln· One of. kind spectacular bell retident111I sec·tion dra111l\llc 3700 s q.fl. -· plus guest quarters . C ..... Pwk clpabonly. home with that modl'rn ol the beach. 2BR 2BA> boml' Easy "'iilkint1 dis-Don't miss l~1s one-"Must see this executive w,oonr 'ltlhal'!· npotopalul$1117r' 4 4IOCJlTllr·~ ... Rll.!J.! woody reeling . lluu lrg Hv rm w/fr1>lc. path.1 tDnl't' to D11ot Canyon Besl buy In COila Mesa hometobelleve.963·6767. a -plill!kednoorllvlng room w deck. mt1ny realur11». CountryClubandrel·rea· Anxious owner s1ays sell Ol'lf't 11<•'%VY'd":':'f'~ bedroom · model with overlooklnL! lhti ocean Sl52,!'IOO. t•-facllltie1 -20 000 now! Re~ldf" w lhin all ie-··-·--I "' d 1141. OCl ..... -O ~ft· . ~ • . the charm or •:ostside 11~1:11·~1 <'OUnlry kltchen/f11mlly p us 1p ac1ous lninll ... ,.."' 640-6161 1 room, dble rireplacC', 2 room . All thu1 with F'IVF COJ\ST PRO l'l'.:ll"rlt;I ~~~ie~~l~orc~~:i lhr~ l~~~~~~~· ~~~:~~ batha and many extras .family bedrooms. l'lua o 61:1 ~10 Alrri country kitc hen. 4 llDIOOM PLUS 1$1,9~. C•ll 6'40·ll$l BACK BAY ~~~.' ~:~~ !.c~l"t~ 11P1~: •••••••••••••!'!" ••• ! .. Cal lOd0)'.~·717l. IOMUSIOOM 4·Bedroom two-story qukkly.f73-IWO ~Oce•VM tnN '" •· •IHV'llto rv N1t1• PLUS SUNDICK with f11mlly room. huge Ol'l•H1t9 •" S<VN ro " ""'' S Rr, <t bu • den. W•lk 4 COATS &WALLACE REAL EST AT f . INC estate slr,ed comer lot . ..:: Hurry on this one al only bllll1rd room with wet C..-.. M --0-],.;. [e 3 Car garal(e, eictra huJe p11llo. huac sepurale 1'8t,1.1JLIC'l,!lll pvt beach. <>wnt.r/A c1r~~r"s~~~~1'r~~,~~~~e:~!< ---------1 . llJlfdll l~v~n~~:''."ia~~em~~~lr~ ~:!~~~c!~llcio!~o ~~ "'~-na1Jrr-~15.ooo. Ph· 673.:_877_8 __ Ntw' Uuot1a.M1tnos.1o.L TltftePor~rl _ .-•••u•••-room with rlreplace.•-------•Newpo rl Rlv it•r 11 •• WhllewotC1rvlcw.noturul 11t••t com. R•lllf!ttd slt\Q) s c u11lex, ..... 1k to --Covercd p11Uo. M11£er MIW US'1Mett ClubhoU.e pool Jaruut --2-z.-1---unyon, l)UUI, bHul. 3 !of othtr c11Ytr. Grut 11111 the Rriy. lloth units r<'· i.....~.-.. .... 111111i..-..... .-.~ s ulle down1talra with OCIAMFltOMT tenni1, u~na, ~tc. Ju-st '· D ..... , DR. 3 Bii. •ludy. lot.I,\ IOw<O\t 1111 r1111<1-t11ttrt1 P11 modeled. 1-'cont ho~e 2 • W<'e p 1n1 11 t.i I r ll t o Oap ho ~.900• wllh JO~ down. Ee1t.1ldeCOtlt11 Me1a H<'urlty, <'Omp. 1>rlv11ry. t~rn /J1 /· dirtchon6, 2 •«1>11st bc'<lrms, den. rln•pl11«. lhcape Hot S•••1r chlldrens "Uarteril and o... t.exh· c Ice l9(!AUOn ! Arudou1 owner must sell. Fortin Co. Rltrs 642·5000 ~.000. Ownc.ir. 11404ll61 I 11blt covert.. + ono bcdronm npArt· under ho avy lhake rt .. ~ ... k , __ -uer urry, 118$.000! H k d $.ult ror mil oattt'" Mo merit 112",$00.644·7210 rool-<>flhi5lovtly fitmi· P veto 11-ec . ..,.""11l· ..... ..,,...,. urry, la ea \'11nl41e. 1002 ., .. ,.. IOOZ ' ·Ont ~" o;11un IWI fo· ~ 1.1e11 1,,11.,11 iv1 hrst-cllu ly home In Weslclltr. cd on quiet cul·dt'·sec 1...._.. 9G-1781! •••••••••••••••••••••••" 111111. Ollf 101 11tnu 01lt lt1· 11Nl\111 1nC1~nohfll.S.Mto Sc.-paro le m as t e r str eet . Hurry call 67•70 • K€Y A U•tl. two lor jl<Ut1 Wll•O 11~ ~.~, .. ~ 983-6717. • .. 60 * tllt\wfld'*IOr fl!y \fHOn A1t~Broo1ts ().-bed room wing . 4 Ol'f"'""'',,'fi.w toa1i..ti• ~~~~~~~~~--~AlTQP.Sft '.)I Pnnttcir•ttttn ~so Mcuei NM<llect•ll Oept. 105 llALJOIS 1Jedroorn1. larae fut»ib' [ I-"-.C•~WB• Ba.., ri:'~~~~t~,1~!'1~~~ ::_~ ~1:~~YC~r.~ ::i E:M~~~ ~::~~~::~ •:•n1 !!~!~ ..... -.!~!.!:~~~ .......... !~~ '1(SO(Nl~ 8QO((R.Q CCMINfY ~1 tr.ansltt inci .. ~o Name . Aodress. Z•p.l~~~~~~~~~l la_nc:tscaped.SUt,SOO. _.-. ••••- ~-• •t 00 t 11 It Pat~n Numoer """" • II( •K II' t'll. WO.( 111111 "" oefor«! 200 ur~• ~EID-E PETE BARRETT CAL.CLASSIC ~1-~;0fti~l.pa~· ~l~twrr "lWft -AEAL.TY-IT·THAIA ::;M t3~~~~7~ 75c -JUSTL STIO MZ.S2tl SIS·-hstm~:o oee*" p..,.,-" O:;~n ••l i:l:':..S.:.~t:: New t~a~ ~=no I~~~~~~~~~~-~ rrom this lnamac:ulate 4 O.lYP•lot -.,.,,, .......... •1.oe bedroom I Exttut~ m _., ... ., _... -bathll good condition WA.TB Y11W ...... '-v•·h livln• room ! 232 Yffal 1flh St .._ Cf'ldlet • 1a Qi Of th "'-l • I . .., M<I ... '" York. NY 10011 Print Sew -.,. leell _'1.15 1e e ...,., er u Uta DUPLD Gourmet k ltc bee ! NA~. ADDRESS. ZIP. lltdle,.;.t .... _$1 .00 1~ this dt.0velotmi~t. 2 Ne.sUed next lo treu le Sweeping master st Z E •no 6 TY l £ f1eW« ~t .._ Sl,Dl t lreplac:es. som~ ntw ereq>eO in a qvlel cvl-d· bedroom santuar)' ! 3 NUMeER. "*"1• Cttdltt .... _.s1.oe ~and IOOd ramlly sac locatltOn. Spaclo\U ChUdretl'U-etreat.a! Jmt h lleMt lie .. ....,_ Cl'Klltt"" ~1.10 UviniforoM)' t.1t.9'0. and britlll 4 a.d, Jba la 3 two yeera MW! Won't ,..:: .,.., S.:. ~~ 111'Nt..,_. 1Ml_$1 .• 14Ml41 Bid, Zba Unke w/lirrt lut the weettend! Por •• tllW ,_...,"' """* i..mt....., .... __ .s1.oo toftf'ed '*"°'· L\•e In private prevlc• oll c._ • ._.,.,. .. ~ ~tt.... t.00 aeundnettJieoth..-ror M.eoto. trte ~al,.. ctleke. c..,lttt~ 114 -•1·• Income propert " ll'f!H•0 •11P "°"'~'' StM .aMJI 11 flltlt ... .-s :U --Ve r s... "" st.n 1ee11''11 t.itts !t _w, ~-f~ t&ti ~....., Cf11fts S1M ._. Wft .... U ~50c ._,.....,-...,.,, "CJ') = ~ = .SUI ~ e.:s1,fe[.J..~J -:! tfOIUS '"::::::::::·::::!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ --'1• .,,,,.,...,.. ,. ~ESTATE 1- 83M400 • • • LINDA ISi.i LA.o<JM Custom designed. brilht 5 bdrm. home. Beautiful garden courtyard ----••'"i• plus extra lg. waterfront deck w /ptiY Ii stlp. P'lm:-rm., -Yet b-. 10e•-s •All•t W cr;,IAH Y11W Jult lilted ln Hartlar lew Homes - Pal4lfmof Few a.om. have been more tastefully decorated or med aa much quality. Be OM ot the lit to operieoce it. Carl Butler 142-1235 <lt10) \ I - -din. rm-. .-.ooo. llG CANYON OllM DMY. J..I I I LOCHf IW LANI MM.• ., ;, 1 • ......... Q OAl.~fltU>T TI!ur!d!y.J!lft1, 1fN ~-~-~ ....... ,~~~--•• ~.~.~ .... .. "' ...... ,_I* ~,_19 ..,.s. . ._.,,_..._. IMtMl..,....IMclt t06t .... ,......_. , ... ...,_,...._...., J .._. llff MMe HJ4 ;;;:;-;,;;;;;,;·--;;1*=·;-=-~;·· ·--····-~ai4i ....................... ······-··············· ...................... ··;;;;·;··· ··-··.;:;;~;;;.;······ ..................... ,. ••-••••••••••••••••••• ••-••••••••••-•••• •-•••••••••••••-•••• ft...-f t lie rt ••-a. * LIDO ISLE * Trade to la ... tr ult• BDat •llp1. Udo llle,lbr. --------------~ Zbt, 1\tba tOftdo b1 .,.,.. rll -11111 .,..,.. $I 19,SOO nowl Monapprttlatloo. Jba, nia1ter 11.11u1 _______ _ ~ tu 1helter. C.ll w/Jatuul -d•ck w/ oo.n. t'\an avaU. su.ooo BeauUfully deeorated 4 Bdrm. • '3 bath, now for lllorma°" •n.&aJflcHl ..Yltw. All 0..>'1~"'2........ \ "'--...... u~SHTATIS ........ _n Yr1v•~-or TURN BASIN VIEW Pale yellow•. soft frHm inside, bript blue all the WB)' out there. Super lbied 2 bedl'09m, 2 bath home, llnt time olCered at reallslk $112.SOO family rm. 3·Yr old home on the 5-r_; 12 I """' :;:!';" i wk 'thin. oeeanfront. FanWtic, ever-ch ... .,~~-u•7 !!l.. •. :...-w.aaz -""""". t!l31 Z'7ML» •---------·· " .. _. -_.,_,.,. __ ;..,_. ____ .r::"_• S Br 3 Ba, \IAJI f1ml· whitewater view •.••...•.••. $111. 4 Br. so, l)aho, Street to•-------·-ohm \)' bme. aood kif. f;. ol or .. W•tllSOAY l-=4PM Stn't!t. CATAUMAIS&.AMO e.,h.,._ l"alr,•lew.S4l·5":D~l tt13 llll6 f11'-441M 7. u.lh. S 171.000. •••••••••••••••••• ••••• BAt'OOSINGH ~y 2'1J WIST OCWROMT '--llt,JOO yrty. , ~an brttcn. 2 br £SA Ot:L MAR • 4 Br, 2 A.ff.AMI 61J..J'20 \'Oado. Kld1/pllt6 ok. Ba, CpU, dl'PI'. CIOIO lo UNIVEISJTY RIALTY Jffll.c..t ..... ., .. St 3 '-'· • .. _ ... 1•.1.1 •02 •'ee. Waln thntal1. •r hl• '42S mo. ltHe. "NT'UtllTIC ~ & SU RIALTY 61WI001 xi:.· c1>":id~·v.~11 jk1'~~ •• 6 MWIJO ~l a C.-.. Mer '7Mltt LOOll.. buril. tt"nnls 11 poolg. 1---u.fw.a---*4---i..;._;.....;.;...;__-----~ lmpru ahe m odern ONLYSTS.000 TWI n-lallS ••••••••••••••••••••••••Tore JJ12 wo4MJ t1xtuior with lrTm I 044 ~ Hiit t 050 CAYWOOD a1ALTY ~ ..._ ,.,_.... J206 ... •••••••••••••••••••• ~Con!>'. Condominlum ....................... •••••••••••••••• ....... • ..... I lff * w~ hove t'Xc:IUllVt! list-••••••••••••••••••••••• SUper clean I BR Condo. C.-. .. M• IO lMM I014 In choleo loOtion hH Lii I' R d A 8 2 ln1s on two CO¥ ta ~h-a• d t M t c 1 Le M-O"'' Ion .r.;~;~-; •• t............ . ..................... t'omm.' pool! Done In reentr•e 4bd. 2\\b•. ai oa r\!u 4 r, E •NFRONT duplexts and Inform•· <N•ner oapera t'· "' ar. PoO . a "" earthy l<>Ma. new coco ram.rm .. prol lndscpd Ba. 3 patios. pro · A lion on several more rent! Larae 3 bedroom oraale.4119-21~ -IAll COll•IPAU carpeu. 2 bdr. dlnlJ\& comer lot, acro.1 Crum fenton:rtly lndscu . Top loullotl. rror. de· Please ri ll ror an •1>· horo•, dlnlnl( room.Pi•t•v•, J2J4 4 ta DUPllX SRr, lt>f + Den. F.xtre atta. £Hy to ASSUME IM!rk t< pool. S5l-0687. .,,*!U. Slll·tlM •f\6 cor. " Bedrm. 4 bath. poi.ntmft\t Oft these an( ramlly room. laundry ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• 50.0l'IAYSIOI deu.\iifYl•r&epoola VALOAN.&rs,inpnce ~....... IOSZ LolS of itlau provldff ot.Mrlnromepropt'rtie!S e':i'boaYll:larne:~:'u~· 38R,l\l ba,fa,rnrm. wkb118R.2llaRcot•I J1c un1. ••ly·re· .$.18.9110!961H4l6. JUSTalDUCID ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCF.ANVV ~ll&U-7221 rorsaleorcxt'han1ie. conacated "Lilli vacant.lmmed.1M>5•· Only 3 yrs old. t-'eaturlna modeled. IT0.000 firm. ... ........ CHISM....... CetllllrY 21/W. t'i.tl'lllr 1•1~--• ... Options avail. $450/mo. 912·1M.1 _....am cc:1hnai,i;. lllltuul 5*-37q own. 1 GOlf ·POOL Parle ll llome, Universl• """"" """ ~ ..... wood & bnck texturt'I OCIAM ty Park.' Bdrms. and llALHTATI llarbor View Home, l.J!l!!R Blay views u1>1t•irs .......... .._ .. JJ40 .. erfcct IOUllon, SJl,500 CASH $55,900 decoroted with taste. p n 1 u ~ 0 ... c;umel . 1993 Port ... down. 3 patios. Qule\ ..................... .. 64 ... 7211 31Jr. Cl11an. neat. quiet 200 yurdi to public goU Minimum or yard work OWNERSlllP prt'v11ls In Soabourne .. NpBcb. A Pr---S690. mo. Call now . 2 Story s Br Uome w1rn«1 /Jn ... :1· t ~ (\I [ ' ' \ ., 'il' .. r, ,, ,') .. 11t.rect.Gdnei~hborhood. <'Ou r.se ti'• miles to Near pool and tennis th11eustombwltS Bdrm Gem! Comer lot means a n2::• 615-8711 yd.closeto1(hl1 •1bop. Cktletoshopping. Pacific' Ocean as the cowt.S'7S.900 home. Atrium, i;unkl'n prwacy & view of hash MMCIUMn MAC>! NEW ENGLISH TUDO pln(I in S.E. H.8 . S490 Centllr)'ll/BurrWhllt' crow rues In Huntingtoo LR • 12' t'ellings. 3 lndscp. LoU ol wood & 3 BR, 3 a.. ram-rm mo. 10Ul2 Constll~llon 2MlNwptBl.N867~ Beach. This cnspy clean frplcs .. servanl's qrts. & ~~t"i:O$o~~4~:S c;:,~ $175.000 rrplc, beam t'eil'g. wet 862~ · · ed .. _d pool. t::I Niguel Gotr NEWPORT BEACH·!! ... ~ 2 S700 ~ew·Pool,J:ic. llarborl•-.... ----111111-1111 :,i::::,c:~I rwita~ a~"::t':! Course view. $285.000. a.ppt. Open holli1e Satur· Deluxe II) JBR 2BA. ~ <':;3\~~ ·mo 4 BR 17682 Forest La. View H11ls. 4 BR. 3 bo, MESA YEIDE pnce. Note the used 323.Sl/3lti711 CoastHwy. d!Q'l2·S. frplc ... 13) 2Bll... 28A. · · H.B.SiWO. formnl ~ing rm, fam. bri k fl I h II SOUTHLAGUNA Ownr./Agl. MJJst sell, CoroM .. Mw 322 .t BR •. 8321 Noble Cir. rm. lo mwnt. yrd. Call la~ds~':~:~··;r~v~~e Villare] 499-1341 499-2247 wil l help lino nee.•••••••••••••••••••••• H.B.$400.d . I nowtosee.640-6472Ull6. $64,950 ·sparllllns.· Blue Havea. T ~.SS7-S811S WATBAOMT Newcpts. rpsflplui\l n OWft Ome UST & out. Beach/Slatl'r ~aiot Jbr, 2ba. ram.rm. Sharp home in a lovel heated and filtered IAYC _l\111'. APT·Cata.llu. NEW 3 BR. 3 & llom area. Vaeut. CalJ Su• 0"° love ly Olde Cd)! neighborhood. 3 ~drm kidney shaped pool and In a ~a.ut1ru1 sottio&. 2 n-~-der. tJ)!c16Us $10$,000 ~.OOOcashreq. V.itJi _t~~acular view 556-7'1TI.norees. 6trttt tt; 1'10<1r rrom ~master opeain • -much~. Ca ~ ol--OpH--&Pllee lrit.. lge t::f & DR. 0..tm 10 UNITS·Costa ~leSll, 80ltlTO' tot w/pler & SO --------- bead1... $9l.SOO. by owoer, lo a s e c luded wet quick.au-~. ouJ,.slde the rront door po6l w/wooden bdd.&e-~.ooo.seo.~dwn. do\'ll . .s Car par king lmma<'. new decor 38r, 673-0235. ~~dt~~ld brl'e:&eway'. IOl£Nr•,9 'ftl?'d°·!':": taendnn'1lst 'shonue~sr ~lamanedd !~eel for ,in,door/JOUl· 20.000SQFT()(c Bldg. srowboat &uilboat inc.Id 2Ba. duplex. Cpg. drpei. ---------• nn '""' "x ras you •·o ~ -··-.·-·1 " " · """' ~ enterta n ng. ust o.c. Airport. $6SO,OOO. ummer or year y bltns, stereo/ flrll/ SELL idle items with a expect ~6a2~17;1me. ~, lt:ilS. ·11:.,l! ~~:~11=~t ~~~tt ~~nd !isled. $118.SOO. Prin<'ipals Only 640-7729, or 642·2171 bur&l•r alarm. Lre pri. Daily Pilot Clas:urled Ad. ~iJ;;;J!!~l~~~r:i~~~~~I T d 1. btf 1 675-6900 T.M. Broderick Bkr. 3 BR 2 b 1 grounds, 2~ or gar. '42 ~ roomy. wo e 1g u 549 1480 .• a., ocean v e Adil 1 blld OK S3SO . 18· patios. 3 Bedrooms. a WAMTTOT·AOI? . duplex; 2 car ear. Ve SN', c 8 11 A. n... .. j ,,,,_ _ .&_ u~-l.024 RYE HIW HOMIS tormaJ dioamt r.oom and " niffl No pets.1410 Mo..~ "'°' 0 peµ. 1 '-7"' ~---'y S'72,000 Have lovely Mme, 2 22-lrD.,IHH --"'A•ent&7S·3000 Cfr,ll.B.842·4~ •••••••• •• • •• • • • • • • •••• FIOM "'u blks. to ocean; want coo· Eastside Costa Mesa ..... " 1 1~ • S57,tOOTOS59,500 do';ONewportBearhor F~Co:Rltrs 54z..sooo 2_oa 3 .BJL,lam-•2Bt.den,2ba,(rplc,lt11 l-4--""Ue. ormu1 :tile eii1ries. This FIR-EC-RA-CK ER ln-1ne; prefer· BluHa. ,..~·-View! ms Mo. inch.ldin ,l_~f"IY P,Vt yd, S1?S. Pool P d• -. Cb t will EXPLODE your Call: ......,..,.. Mesa 4·Plex.. 2·2. gard•ner A"' .,.,.7000 ...:·0333.Nr.SPts. ara IS..-Plush Col Ptc. 3 r 2 ba oose your carpe · nund l.J 1 I 4 BR "' •• ....,. • . Used ~1 ck (1rcpl.ces . Asp t· eve • S41J.12900wner/agenl 2·1. $103,000. $25,000 . . Su-r 3 or • .__ .. rm ... ba Grabltq..ick! t'1R , nu kit, remo , · · · 2"'BA SPARKLERwith down.Ageol,U1·MSll. Shoreclirrs.ooeonvlew, ..-• """' ' N , h · b thruout, lux wallpaper, \i au 1 t e d <' e 111 nl:5 • a SKYROCKET view or S. J.... BR d eot\I\ oomes. Crpts, drp1. R/O, ow s t e time lo U)' {'rpt, drps. deck mg. bit AM I F M ·Int er~ 0 ms . t.he Blue Paclfic. Plus II c-.a·trdlo I 071 °""DAILY + en . ......,.,. ~. 963~ Aaent, no that pool hom<-'~ l..nrge BBQ a /c:ond 549·2336 Huge master suit~. Two rosenorden BURSTING ••••:?'::••••••••••••••• Dlx new 5 unll w/larae 3 67S..e900Agt . fees. . t n<Sec:k, CO\ert'CI vcran· · · · and three bedroom-". "' • c:o~ t 0 . ed C ,. like a ROMAN CANDLE. ~inl ranch. 2.6 acr""" wi• twowner's \lnil le (4) 2 br YRLY lM ror 11 charmin Clean , .. ~ .. oa f'"-·rm o . .,.,para e game room Must Sell.I versu garages. on· Pl WHEEL ol .._.... • di . I N En l nd le h oo ~. .... • Is 11 building away. 3 crete drives . Heavy 5'h,. .. .,...... Its• N . 8 red barn. Panoramic stu os. Atnuma, ~m ew .I a •lY me bltns. c.,U. dt'PI, lndry bedrooms. l "• baths. Price reduced. must sell. shake roofs. Room for .. '~ ~J>a:~ buy at $124,900. Private vie w o ( Sa n Ju a mu. lrplcs, pat-loll. Ftrst 3 Br. Dan Rm. In ooe fac $3IO/lse. 8'f·'IOl2 1"ormal dining, ran<.'h Large 3 BR, den. 2 ba RV park.Ing. Located in t'O"Jmunity with pool. Capis trano Valley. ~. 2113'Knox St. C.111. Nwpt Bch'li most pre . . kitchen. Qwl'l pri vate Flxer UP•"'r. Overslz heart or Huntington OPEN DAILY tennis and recreation S60000. <Nwpt. HU. area) stlglous arees. Avai 3 Br+ Fam Rm, n• na . ...-BAM to 8 P!\1 are a . This i s· no ' ~. now.tnJ..8222 New paint, c~ll. drps, ~ea. S61.960, BKR .. call yard. near Back Ba y Beach . Ca ll now ,1----------i CJIERRYBOMB d h 1120 R d c; • tile f'loorlna, s w1 r. re· • . SSll .900. e ·arpe IW2-25JS. RTLE ROCK Broad· Eniaw .... GoodLlf• AMCHOUM Lohfortllfe 2200 2 brduplex,$32S.Gara~e. ary11rd.NrWettmln11ter Realty ONN111 ~·11 HVN ll).f!IN<r• moor Campu s View .-.... 99_ .. 51.. ..--...-••••••••••••••••••••••• slntlesok.Fee. Mall, le Dou"llil Space u ~So.CoastHwy. 171_.t,.f11.7711 llGCAMYOH ' . Ctr. S39S mo. ~all 645.3474 [W}ll~~··11~·~1 3HoBmr"'2"es•~.paFrakm& pooRmt.. .. • .. "•••-... •• MllnJlentals 540 5370 • i k R .. .. -,..-·rse vl•w on ...... -1·. ,,.._._ W.S. · 1224 -..016 or 963-5678 ask r y .a D a 1 I v pi Io t 'd' : itcben, 51!1>. Din m , 2 """' ~ '""• nv "' _. H I "1' I e. ColifonMo" Cla s1nro Ad t~ buy. sell _ .-•••••••..,. patios +decking. Gas Laguna Niguel. s-ta A.a 1010 Beautlrul location. Cell ••••••••••••••••••••••• _F_or __ a_r_•_n ____ _ or rent w methlng BBQ. many xtras. Incl ......_ -&...-:--• •-•••••••••••••••••••• Jean Eddy. 673"'222 or 3 Bedroo.m, Family room. V1cant. 3 DR, 2 IM. + Eastside D I 044 air y:nfylng system. u.~ V1U1U1: community •VJLLA"'EWALK• 640-4415 . fireplace 2 car. goro,e. (pie & ram rm. '400/rno. '> -Upl8l Toro 1032 ••••••••••••••••••••••• p-1 dscpd. $76,uv... By " Condo pool t ennis -. "" ...,., •••MONARCH BAY 2Br l 'r;Ba,Twnhse.fac-th•t•.Detert. sauna ..,...,m~.645-6610 . Ask ior KeitJI 182·44il Lurae 2·bedroom. I bath ••••••••••••••••••••••• Terrace, Um,·. Pk, 3 Appt. Prine only please. TERR-AC-& o-ly new 1~ Crom 2411C1f=:~~'--'~~:..:..:..;;.;.;..;.-.."""". ..... ~~---===== units $500 monU. m· ~t"nresr try-. • rrrond. ·to:IO k I .__ -0 1 w 't 1 t SlO 000 ded r 1 ds . home ii) prestigious area sun en poo .,. acuna. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3.Br 1 a. nu cpts·pa nt 4 Dr 1''am Rnt presti~c come· on as . ' . •tbd, 2ba on cul-de·sac. gr.a . vro ~ n cpng l-...•-och 1041 with pleas ant ocean Gas BBQ outllde ni ce fn cd vd. $3S aroa' ~1osetob'c1. kid• F\111 price. CALL64S-G64.6 Lndscpd p11 t1 0 near 5S9·5339or 213/478·3063 ....,...... -h I d •-" ~ , n ., iR€'Tl,.._c park.$4l0,900.S8G is4o. n'1v. Pa'rk. Garden •D•E••S•l•R••A•B••L••E••W••o••o••o•; view. Corner lot. 48R, s owers, a r con "' Ll-$pn"1n llids/pets ok.1168-8388 o pet, i41s.'11ussciln .K;,bll: _ > ~ ::: 2"'.aBA. wet bar, over· ma!'>' xtras: Seclucle4 f"GHN •• 6404131 Ail 963.5671 HOM€ ... v•y '034 Home. Corner lot, quiet. covt:. 3 Bdrm.,_-2 balh, sized garage room ror a poUo. rcw min. from s. . . -........................ 3bd, 2\?Qa. wood pa.net. massive fireplace, vauJt, pool . XI n't buy at Cst Plaza le Och 's . HideawaY COZVl Br 2 Ba. n~wly de· Avail July 8. lmll'llC 3 Br 2 Ho.H1-I Lot intt $62,000. By owner. ed beam t'e1lin1s . roun Sl39,500. $39,995. 54().8149, Rat a. n · I I 2 f.o 4 cor, 1rdner. rer s. $395. P• Ba frplc, nr 1chool. • rear-3Br. den. rrplc, Payment o·nly SS2·789l • lry style kitchen, umqu t.oauna Niguel Re.ally Nil-~~m ~ls a~x~y 54S-13$9, 7Sl-4060 . ~o._962_·SOIM ____ _ ·~ ba. Front-38r GR~~REE garden·llke seltin11: wit 130.5050 496-4040 awaitina your move-in. MESAVERDE •Br.2 Ba.rrplc,chlldren. '#/trplc. 1200 sq rt eoch. ~• OCi?a.n view. ()(fued lot ......... Enjoy scenic view of Beaut s Br, 2V:r Ba, pct OK. xlnt Oc:tanvlew "'1cl'd at S69.9:IO, t11xl"I $261 Popu I a r Cambridge only 1109,000. •••••••••••••••••••• .. • mt.ns. Pool & aardtn. 2nd formal din. cpts, drps. l schJs. $J90 mo. 963.5877 approx $4 20 yr. Drkr, Assume 7"''* VI'\ loan. Model. 3 Br. 2 ba, family ~ ~ ..._...._. Slor y b us sepa r a t e yd. upkeep & wtr incl. t\U--0625 SU per sharp 4 bedroom rm , al r i um, pro · -~-for S... 1100 kitchen area & guest or avail Aug l. $S7S. 919.5417 NEW, HIW In ~·ho1ce t'uuntaln ression:illy l11ndsca~. MlsliOftVMjo 1067 ....................... mother-In-law quarters. or525-4446 4DDRM.3 balh,wetbar , MES • VERDE Volley locataon Only rovert'd patio. commu. .nt· 10-So c-•1 .. wy.•...._.......... 2 .. 160 IUOG-Price reduced to a low N enclos~ patio 2·c.ar "ar lbr, 2ba":'2 frµl\'s , fom ~ SOO • ty pool & parks. Pnn on· "" . -" .. -....,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WI; an "u ;";om $110.000. for quick salt. -$29$3 Br. l Ba. ew cpts . . ," • r-m. lr~.-pa~ · · ly. SSl·l900 SuPt'r \'1 , ave , erms ea ures, me nJ! rplc e· MsgorMz-2221 . V-flltlonal loan. by OIADCr. • nHersity Par!( Village I. 2 Ba . Terrific Ccoturr Fma.nc1al In ram rm. Pets OK lo ~6705. 992-44.71 t=: ·8 38r, 21, ba, Fam rm. $119,S00.499·2109. Realtors !181-121 this S • Adil PK . [~ I 3bedroom.2bath. N \ k IHF603), Open eves. . MUPEERSB $316 First & La!lt. Walk to bcb. 4 br. l '' ba. Dogs Cats tlorse A·l S72,SOO. o iro ers NEWJBR.VIEW&AIR TRlPLEJ . 646·9510 Cptll,drps,kids,nopets. 1.one: 3br. Pool. 117·~ J3S' .......... t.ach I 040 :.:;~ 0 c:~ 6~~ft. SSJ.000 MOBrt.E HOMES $310. mo. 536-3971. lot. Pvt. r d. $S4 ,0UU. •••••••••••••••••••••• . r . Century Fioan<'ial · d-482I 156&W .._ C.M HALECREST 4 Br 2 Ba kid GU.-8800 • Stl,900 * 411t + fAM11Y RelllU>rs 581-1210,•---------................. frplc, cpts. nr OCC S275.~br lnhse,pool, ll IY OWMll Buulifol Deane Bros. . ANXIOUS ~u~~k~~·.!!·d~rp~~~ S4t·l6SS Fwy. $39S mo. 545'5678 ~i!t::'itentals. 54().5370 "·· h r I h l'lume. 4br. :Zba. 2 sLOry. CULVBDAL• .... ___ ·-~L. 1069 ·-· Out kl d k Bnllld new twnhse. 2Br. I .... nny c eer u ranc ""l'f'Y pvt atmospheNt w/ ,.. ., SPACIOUS ..--..-• --" comer..... s e ar LARGE lot in San Moritz 2B vt r $300/ BEACH WALK uxury IW>me. Prime location. t'legant l andscape anlllous seller says CUSTOMtfOME ••••••••••••••••••••••• room" workshop. 1110 <Crestline a rea) All ~o::S~~ mo. twnhse, 4 Br 3 Ba, F11m Walk to par.ks. shops. p;itios Ii entry. t'eatu~ "LETS CO"' Pr~me They don't bulkL them SPLIT-LEVEL tAhse. ' '"°:space rent. Pvt ply. utilities i.D" paid, ~alk· Rm. near beach. 96.1-8588 achls. Cmpltl >: remdle<t l11e master suite, Roma Culverda le louuo-n . like they used to. 3 BR + Br. 2 bu. frplc .. pool, Ph. 968·9736or962-897S. Ing distance to Lake Mesa del Mar 3 br 2 ba In & out. br1g~t new bath & atrium. 8 Quiel street. Muslve ram-rm. real walnut adults. $49,SOO/ofr. '63-t2x60'Moblle trorM. Gregory. 830·4544 or rrplc, dbl 1ar. gas'bltns'. f!,Y~~o~:~!le~~r3<'~~~2 11 ltchen. + 35 pool. owner. Prln. only. beamed two st~ry entrr. cabmets. dining area. on 645~· New cstm paint, roor, S4CMl4JO. ask for Duane. Lease. MOO. Bkr. 979·f'4l4 Ba, homes. Prime toe. tu-~. 002'800ll White bMek fireplace . ..----------Giant rall\HY .room with • lge landscaped pool scnl & cpl. Incl redwd 10 Acre ranch. rnoclrn 2 BR. 2 BA. den, cpts, dble S380. 968·1034 "'1 Acre. Room ror horse twn larg~ a laa• patio aiu!d lot. Truly elegant-sld.e porch. dbl awning & ranch bse 3 Br 2 ba new gar., S3SO/mo. Westside. ---------- Bf'. 4 ba. swim pool, bad Jtnt RelllOdlled doors either e~d. Kini? only $14.9SO. f)....._.S u't •I s h ed. Features k't •lat Ors. r le' A . 615-4060· 673·4396 eves. 3 Br 2 Ba. best a tea, lgc mlnton crt. Gd tt'f'ms E . s1u master auate hosts 494-6525 &U autumn tones lnlr clrs. t ~lope·· ~Y s' ~n . N: ask for Biii Gold. tot. vacant, $36S. 148.1525 ..__ o:u .3333, ..... .,_..,..,.. Averrthina but lllructure ....... -.. ral "'eil1'no1 and SEAW. IND CONDO blk to bch, adult prk. • • . or847-1868 v -1"''.,... =---Is br;and new. Orea " ._.. " " 3 "DIRTY P'ACE" 841·97691t~·2806 Edwards Air Force 2 Br, off street. quiet.--------- -----ft et 1 tt b o 1'"b-tHr +-BR-*-fam. den .lJHraded 4' lnua 'Bas~.-OOe. 631·1263, , _.. d C , " .,,... 124 4 R onr: . mo re s p a c Io u s 2 Bedrooms 2''1 Bath&. ...., ... _ Vl•, NB . ..,....,n . write Box S'18 Edwards aencc:u y . oupae onoy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •C TIHG Bedrooms & a bonus bedrooms. Very large plan, on s p adous 1 ,...., ., ... v,..,., • · No children, no pets. Le•..M. Loe..-room. $4-ll~r ll In. hurry con venient kll<'hen· grounds. With paint& rt'i• Pot o -$61,900. Dr. 2 ba. Immac. 119. 92523. Lease S22S 548.8251 . Rancho San Joaquin 3 ~lk to ~t<'llff Pina~ lo tcovc State. Submit brli;tht ton! Laundry dee., wlll make a real ELKINS CO .• Realtors rlrm. Adlts, no pets. AIJt.. Out of CCMmtty 979.71188 ' ' BR, 2'1\ 8111 populer "San •-~"'"'oort tft•ii;ht. )'(>U r term.11. room. Huge cul·de·sac s~r~f~~s:E"l'l:Tv 881 Do\ler Dr. G3H90C eves & wknda 673-5820 Property 2550 MESA VERDE. Im mac. ~!. ~~~;;, ~1:· J:~~ '~.,.,.._ --·~· lllmlly home. ROIERTS RIAL TT backyard. HELP!-<:oll • 4114.0131 • 11Mlet y Loh/ ....................... br. 2 ba, cpts, drps, blt.ns, M7.7044 or S33·32lS Dlnlna area Ii rumlly 141-1611 now1~1100. . llGCAHYOH Cry,+s 1500 1 acre l e\'el l ot in ,._ Lse S39S 54s.92os room ~Ol'ftblnut lon , Qlft••1 •·•1 \'Vfll'OllMC'I~ •NEWHOME • Popularplan 2 •••••••••••••••••••••• CaUfornia Pines rec de· '"· . . Turtlerock. SBr, 2'hba, uM'd brick flrt'plattit. 1·~ 1t11·11•m1 MONARCHTERRACF. Broadmoor ad fk View Cemctcrr. velopment, Modock E 16t.h St. 3br, 2bo, bltns. den. P'am rm, Plan 7. :::::::·:1~:d11~!111'!' ~::ci1~~~.2~~:ro::<~~ ~I &I j 3BR.2v,t~t.or~orpool 0 ~f1J!~:~;~=~~~~~I ~:,\,2t~~~0~!1::~~·~li~l~ fa~':~Y1z.::nrfrr!,<1~::h !~!:1~-~;J:.8Msoo or ~~~;16~1;6~ 8 lr SH.900. Call, OK R. rm. Crpl(', new paint, - --JAY W. YEATS RI.TY. Rich Beeson JandscaJH'd hu1ya~2· Ile a son able . or terms. 646.3029 Sharp 3 br 2 ba. bllns. fp, co~d .. frpk, rl31&a',!o. &.tO-rno. cpt1.ftpot1o.frulttrt'cs. a1h In nn your luck)' 317n CoHltlwy 4Rr, 38a, Liv rm, Om ~ . .,.,.. OREGON· Beautiful bonus rm new cpts 644·1480/830•5050"22 t\11klni; Ut ,500, Coll Wnndbrtd.ic-lottery no. So. l,flll)JnB 400·2237 rm. Fam rm. 3 r nr .iar h/f / , 5 t 40 d '1 648 · ---------~ 21Jll "uyer wan•· "'tanda""" MYSTIC lllL'" OCEAN <detached, w /3 outo r;1<'1r1c: V1t•w Memnri11I r1nc arm rec. o rps, $400. M .7 U I It P nrk 0"11nt• ... .. " "' ~ Park finest lot (;rfpt acres creek occeu rd n \lfrll '¥ ... • .. - IT Ow .... 11 Pulflc Sycamore or vlow •privacy, 2 Bdrm .. opeiwrs. Numc•ruu~ ex re r 2• Below oril( coat low.; S2M/arro 550 dn' NEW 2 Rr 2 Ha. frplc, homt! . .cur, 3ha, FR. Uln °"fJ l e.C .. ._... " roplar ftldl. Will dhl 2 bi 1~ sq n home tro atora11e <'ab1nct11 ,;200·r. c 644.2035 · S40mo Ownr549:9215 • cpq, dl'Jlll. comm. pool rm.f7:10lse.SS8·5445. __________ 1 Enjoy this lmmoc '5<'r<JW rmmed. s.sz.3400 fth'Lrutydra,;,,at~cZ3t\ >ully auto 11pr1nkler11, .v" __ · RJO.Adlts,612·5251 Spaalsb 4 Dr. tri.tovel ans. 11 1 mllny Jorit~ 11pcr1mwn oado"'lniu11ti/T•••· Rowland Hats 3Br. 2 FR --------iCharmlng3br.Zba,Callf. BY OWNER 3 Rr 2 Ba "POOL" Or'\'•m lleclen· op1r11 beam v na room t r4'u View lot. II! hMHs for•• 1700 w/FP" brlrk RDQ. l'\lso MISA VHDI home. l.ge hm rm. den. frplc, 11 •1tCM!lt dl,8'91>defoH'lal dlnrm •LL NEW ~IJTIOlt ~af::' lnaurn ll c rmllai:c· l.an l'. ••••••••••••••••••••••Downey home . J,OOOt...a l''ormal di, rm . Print' Only. S4S·Mi711 • ll If 1 A .,. .. va<'Y· _.,...,.,. I 1 ..,.. $400 tm Avail mrMd ---~-----our~ei',~·n kltch~: UNIVt:RSITY PARK NOllHS RULn m mC'd , poi.11<'"' on utmlnatl'r. to nllw (710548·4812 Super 11ht1rp owner oc· Unlquo~iomc1e'l•·8000 • •OOOLOOIUMCa fnaoullobeaut 20'x'2'u Prof. dee. plush cpll. * 49._.057 * 139·~t'· $2l!l SOO twnh•c•. 4Rr, 170011qf\ ......... cupled. Quiet cul de111c, ,(M a very nke t:Mbkft' pool, fam r m, :'-' ua. 2 cl,.. drapc11. 2 Story 38r, For Ap~~·~~l4 )MC).J~.:n f':?m_S4_6_,5008'12,8861 bdlmp 2IOO ~:i~·!a::1u ~'::~hdl$.~;1in~ llMTALS \10ck; i bdrlt) .. 2 t>tt.: car Jtr•ae w/OSM'r. ~ 2~ ba. Corner lot .on ~C...,,.... H--'-~VlewHo-1-.!,~l-••••••••••••••••••••••• clgrctn'r.S46·"'4~ • f'ilnalllf11mll1Homu .n1ht •airy. with aner to bell~ve all the upi;rad· P41k. Nr. pool, tennis II 3 Br. den, 2 81, wJJt to _._-...... " -1100 8 UNITS In Quiet Wri1~y.1-----------t 3 Br.2 ba. den ...... S4ZS ~.ea brffz.e. Garden In&& lndsc.~in1. M2-8m lbopji. $69.SOO. Owner ...... h "-... _ ..... 000 8 VIEW (.nd Bc:h. 13$,000 equity . Lar,e 3 BR. huae lfv. a Br. 2 ba ........... 143$ • ftu6l ll'ftl. tcl.500 OPL' ti"'.... S52..a803 "'' ... 1'"'Pll· ...... · >' " I 1 k • Bdrm• 2 ba fum .-. vu<>r.. owner S8l Cress St. + SO·lOOM \'1t1h. 1''or rm w/ rp c. b a It. .. .... .. .. S.UuJ1J•MonJul)'S ShlreYowC.._ "9'7-295' 2 + Convr rt1blr df'n APLEXES 15·30unlt11laOr11n1eCo. wtbltns. formal dln·rm. Cotta Men·····•·· 141& •----------• Monaro Plan with view 't"' Prine. Only. All Service ef'l('l.yd.$4S·?n4 4Br,2Y.ba ......... 1575 PEN HOUSE. By to • Deerfield Park Coaslhne/CatullnA view or mountuiAs, valley &. Re 1•-t7l•)l6l U'2 '4orS8r.2\.\ba •••• IS?S Ht 833-Q/Hl ~f'{>f ~'' . • .. "J OWDB\_SaUSun lM . boine. nexJ t o Wood-%8 2 BR den l 'i ba tw1nklln~ ntght llllhls. FROM $49,000. •-~•""'a:.._' ·~n Summer R"'lal -=-~...,...·....,...,. br. fam rm, pool, 2 11\f. bridt• Vlll•tte. 3 BR. Ja>Jc:.. d~c~xtr.JLS: Qnly.11tef!8 rromm_oa. ... ...._ _ 4JUl.JBa.~·~1850WIL NK.DDi111Jf: "Nfwl~r.WM>sq rr:-r • 2 88.bBrlbr.br $19 900 firm 494-3187 or Po o I • } a c u z z I a n d So. Orfm99 Co. .)¥_.... 2ft0 Townbomtt - U-lft : Mstobctt.ss:uso.21 awatd"Wtnlltftrcont~ 4.~7 dlilcfrcn spliy11rcn. !lave you been looklng •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• %Br.~ba ••••• ~ .... 13'7S Bahama t~1M, H.8 . Plu_al thru·out, fully • 644-7211 for ln<'omeunlt11wlth•p·Pvtlnvatorlntenstedba +depotll.49'7·2042 28r,2ba ........... s:ns tJ9 400 1168-t61!8. (l) 444·00l6· ln<IHpd, ready lo IO· preclatlnn" It ao, pluse buylnti NB area homes. Eatttlde 2 br. Avail DOW. I Br. 2 ba .......... • ~ f"9 Aaltlnem.IOO./anxlCMaa. consider these: l'~rom 2 All CMb ii price 11 rt11tt. mo:--U-.u ...... ~ ~~1.~ • By ownr. 3DR l~BA. Prlllcipal!lonly! "1o 100-rour:pruu· tn tl1$0mf'1rn, ...,.-ft. ~.tu-'S74"na. 1 ,2ba ........... '400 -~~~-IU1Q-.___, l'O{IU)ldelx-ttd.cu1U11.-1.fnl·~ ,.,.. I.a prime area wltb aood In· noon. S8r,2ba ........... 1465 Y COLORS l73ZUltllCr.84'7-3ll3 ..... come. IO';t down OI(. -------- <'SpetioullJBR home wllb "SU..-.1~ BY OWNER . 3 Br. 2ba, Please call for prica and ....,... ct 1R $ ""'"...,. 1141 blks to beach. Open d 'ls H hll l'"-r am I I)' roo m u n HEAR ( Ulf .. or altt\"Jf la an easy beams & glass. Comm. eta• . urry w e .,.,y •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• Jlreplace. locattd on 8 choice with lhlll beautiful Eucaly,Dfus po o 11 r ('(' ore a . I g e la.st. "-" ~ ~l'l:eCWM-rlot. ~t· l'romtbemanlturedy1rd bric k patio with a Secluded by lieu In the landscaped lot. I/Jot a b' being remodelf'cl. Fu\ or tbls Newport West sete!Ote pat lo. J>('r(ect hcllrt of Woods (A)vc. C«ido $76,SOO 642·1542 buyer can choou own beaut)'. Spacious addtd for • flUebo. Nicely d I colors or pat~t and tamtly room with wee 1~ "_papered ror loft. ~ta1ne II au. IACl(IAY --..,,....vA '"'•M llilr. SU"P81>1.t ~· JQUr pleasure. 3 BdrmS., ~u~ lplc.. -l bclrsna. 4 Br. 3 Ba.·\ge Fom Rm • ... -.. Vewram t au.t and b e a u l I I u 11 y 2 baths. sss ooo ~~·~~~~~~~ l"e LR, 2 frpl's + BBQ • ..U ' lanclsc-1~. A must.Me! · ~· 1-COmer lot wtlrees & tge ~ Pih 540•Mlt . 912·777 t SS•·lftaft . ILUE L.AGOOM pool. ft39.~. Will l[ade 1. vvv VILLA for lot o'r sml hsc in afea I 1-----------1 THE -3BR 3BA, forevtr ''u or1_548_·_72.4_9 _____ _ VlLLACE . whitewater. ll2S,OOO. f'or Bit Canyon pro· ' • · * • IOMO H~LTY perUea. call Bil Canyon REAi.TORS lll-9411 Rulty.644-1133. '.Af hcla n ' I ' •: • 1 • '~ ~ t , ,. . • l · c r • ....... .,. ... ,,' 1if lmuls....... Af I , .. ,~ .. S... 41 -•••-•••·-·--•U... 'rh1~ ltoO •••-•••••••••••-••••• ....... 12 ·-............... _..Cest9...... • .. ...... -·••••••••••••••••••• • ~-• br, i ba ..... ••••••••••••••••••• F~.:... roo,~mate :ZwBa.nDted2 8 OH• 1uufty I "'-Ljl fl s•so ,,._...., t DeW. ' ..................... . NEW Ranrtlo Joai:i o .. -wa& • r. '" · CASA \l'ICTORIA apt. C. • flOS mo. 6 " ____._ l-C AJent, DO fH. ~.... l •~.• "'-......... u-• .. ._. e21\0t'y. S • _..,., ~ .. xe mW'. ut,U. Paula, tatlY a:m. •Al.UWfN\.IM PNDRY ba, wet r, rrplc. SS7$ COZYCABl"N orJl'\ma •• u /wtJ'pd. latep m .SU.MSB $110..000downlaketover 0 P l I I u r < b a • e m•lc adult only. Adul'-t.No prU Stt. &at.e -•CAN DY SHOP If DAIL 'Y PILOT SlOOPtnHlll uu .............................................. *SONYA'S* Ov'TC l.l.M:\SSAGE 8311-17tl0 , f cnOtM-lHl d;ays , 1190. \Al Bl'h A!U~tTI Pool.r~rtn.•'-v•tora LIVI NG Rm Aft atral&hl con lt'eC~am 12~. FOUND: Miile Norwich 1.213·1~ 5'25V1cton1,iU41'70 paciou .. z Ur. Uro\ll•n u nla h•m, under 40. •POOOLEOROOWING Ttrticr. We»LCllCC Areu. t'OR EVt;RY DEUPIELD:JBrZBll Uafuilllllw4 JUI pl1A1b cpts. 2 ba1tonlt!. SUS mo NO. &40,$3.ZJS •UE£ll8AR.H,8. Nold~nLs.83087 <:ONCt;IVADLI-: dOA to khoc>U" parll: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nr. Se.actm Shop Ctr. & Ann ==~~.ew~~rs .. J ·Y FOUND: All-;;-;11;; SITUATION UPCt..s.i tpts • dri-!£LUX£ 3 Ar 2 Ba Con· ttBlll&b&Bcach MialC' to thare ~Br, Vk. •MAJDSE.RV N 8 PorMranl#n, approx. l Call l'lann\.-d Paren\l\ood S4SO lllO. llldl w1t1r do Ofll•t1'~LNl•Ut!I Brobr W ·l484 Oakwood otrua the Uch bae, La1u1u . H.USt71$0r~nie."CM YC:....oldln, ~~~.b~~ouhyndtA!~ ror ln(ormatlon Of' nur lrub, lrdnr 4l com C·"-· Ctub. l.it KJO 9344 • a BR + ·•~. ,. bath. fll'\t'at to rt•sort ll\'ln& 11t a SU~mo. ff4·19LS ..... ~ .. "O R....., ... "'"' .-m NEW Sadtlkbat'k t:Unic. pOQI, ll P .. • ... , "'"" " """" tr d -...-.l• l..ake Fornl an-a earl)' i:J8..GIOO enny •oa Pets OK. Nice panilh .,..c:e you COJ\ 0 or · PlND A ROOMMATt; Birth control. prtanan\'Y ___ or_l40-2.i09 t~or k•ase lux watrrlronl _in pl4'x. Bkr~-PROFESSIONALLY! £---...I 5-•-t lat ~eek Plruo call lt t ing & coun8ellna. 0 t bd b <'.Ondo. 2 br, !~ .. ba, adlta Tht're't $1 mllhon In ~.U lllllllS'. D).IG:!811rttr8pm ~1 <*t rftl'I '"4 ·2"'-a.tor only GOl Udo Park l>r, 28rCondo.aharpl rt><'rut1on hc1htll'll llou.w-Mal~Unluni.lN Fnl rood OPPortunlty ----ntt lot, uro.i from par NB$l200 mo ~) 1no1. .alC 10 mln tobch, R6Q mo. IGHT LICHTEO T.-;.N. ~·•lS4Sincc 1971 Tulle •dvantaic now! Ansora black" white loni: Ne\\ly dhornd m»le. flit. • p9oi. $495. mo. -PNC ~'1'1 NlSCQURTS.Afulltlmt' ,..,,.,. __ 1 ............... ..-40 Call Superb Uome haired kitten_. 11"8 wcch £1\, & 41. ""~11' br:ihl)'. 5.)I_,, Plo:R new 2 Hr 2-811 UVH UP 11ct1\•ltit11 director who .~ •• ':':':. •••• :.... ~ ~ ~ C:.M · l<!l\SOOUS fcm11le frfrml , Turtlct Rock 4 br, 2 &lo~ ..Wit.I llR. l~u pallu, Kt•c TO ITS NA.Ml Quiet l Br duplex, nHr plAnx pu11ei1,. 1\DQ's, Found: Y~m. Irish Setter. 2.\,40. Re1>IY to clMllitl('(t 2500 t IQ n l.W m "'"" ltflnlll, jJol.UI. 1orn, ()\('(' 500 t11ll lrtt!I und bcllch, Sl~ mo. Adults. lrip:s. more! fl're• Sun· Res ...... • rant 6/19. Nr Warner/Spr· u l no. 111. ('/0 UrtllK Avall rnmed.'1138·tT31 o. jjolf.~mo67J·llU 10 •trtt•m" with IM6-lSfl\or~36·371S du,ybrunch. Im . 1n,d11lc. 1146 ·0768 1~11ot.POUox 1~.Cost~ ~ 0 _,.o... w. .. tcrrall• t'rt'.a\r .a LIKEAHOUSI C~allocatlonlnthoC1t MG·~ ' Meu.l:a!.ll!lllltl. • u..fwWtiwd JS.ZS rchu.1ni.: Hllln.: for Yiu' he•uti!ul sln"les, 1 or Oran ~t' Liquor' --. 1-le«ll JZ4 )OUrsp .. t'IOUS lll'" t or 3br.2b ... bltns.frpl(',2 14:2 bl,dtoom iapts. ~~,...... llc.-nse, dinin" room.f'OUNDF'emoleCcirm:u1Tulh{'Jarty whotoilt'l• ...,... •••••••••••••••••••••• ..... "'·.... 9 h ~· •••••••••••••••••••••• :? bt'<lroum up.1rtmt-n1 car a:ir ... o Pt'l . 2 rum.1,h{'C.) &unfumi~hcd. z-banqu l ro.>m. b1tr. Shep Husk>• puppy mix. P•IK'r~ a our"': 1'":a TOt'O WOfU.o. 4 Ur f·am l BR . I~ ruroil Anahtlm t'rom $220. fo'urn11url' dllldrcn OVl!r 12 StOO 4~ ./M --Yrars r enuiof n11 o vk V1ctona & Can.)'On. dcl Mur Tue!I. nltu. llow Rm. 1 Ba. rpk. bill\•. Hillis. I t~11t111101,. area 11va1labl(' Small veh A 12lbSt M~,1~ op~n \O to '1 ~= =--favorable ICaMl. Gros C.M. St2·123:! rould you confu•O • xlnt v1.1'a U1$ G40-1Wl.2 ~mu ~ 8823___ VI\ ,\dulli-onl> OHll'(' Son')' no pt'ts or ehlldren ., ,_. .-... approx. $160.000. t 'ul white C.:11dilhrc ,for 118 ----·•,Br & tlcn. ~och walk. open' oo to Goo. 2300 5~!~ t>;.:,.~ia,.cr. pool, Roommate 11l!rv1ce pnt-eSl00.000 f'OU:"lO Bunny Rabbit, orunge \' W '! \ov 11nt. fo':11rvlrVi Rd • Co<11a "' a\'a1lable. Shght addi-CALL s.56·~ blk £:while. \IC [)(on,·er the wrong bou11e -ll.1' L..-........ . J.ZSZ ~1~;~uJ:1' Sun u1~1;. ~h~a. f'honl' 5-15 2300 Marn Renlal&.S.O.s.:170 llonal charge for mooth .SELECT &Yorktovon ll.li. 962-6843 _1_111_~-------- •••B••••d•••••l •••I••••••• 171"lll9'.!·1.ii6. Lomonlboccupaucy. FlHllHT PROPERTIES Keys found. Beach & t:ms ·~=~= & 3 r. en. g I " rm, a -----Br townhouse., "" 2 ba. 1-t....-114"" ()(f' I / 1 l h b l d __ auard JlllU, pool & J.2 Brl',U:i .twnh,;e. ··-"' 0 k d ices as ow:as3.S"per w e:a e.r o er '°" ~ beach. ~ mo. least', d:ihwghr, air C'Ond • paoJ. ;~~~. p~t~~.s~arno& ~~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• a woo sq fl M1u1on Viejo & llAUTY SHOP W/lnitiol ··o". 963·4212. • •••••••••••••••••••• 494.zz.o eves. 640· 111c11ni. patio. dbl gar 645-338\. R..cho S• Garden L•sun• NJgucl. 200 to ' Statloos. Lona estab. LOST dog since Friday Set.alt & days. Owntr. CM~l79·'427 J~ Apts Apartments 2000sq ft. 831·1400 Xlnl bch area loc. Gross "'c tMI & Gotdenwest IMtnlcHOft 700 .. _.__ 3600 l:;.s1de. Widk Lo shopping Re:ntlng from $260 •1 MO f'"REE RENT• exe1!S$ $SO,OOO. Asking . H B. Blk, tong hatred. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br Condo on Col .._,.,...._,,,. Ex lgc 2 l>r. t·rpLS. drps. Adult apls. L.easina pre· .._,..._KtiM.nll 12 3 Rrn. offices from Sl5.000. PO Box l890. answers to llobbit. llAIARTEMDll • Coone. Lu. S39S mo. By •••••••••••••••••••••• co\·'d patio, blt.ns, )Zar. "'""' now in a pr~u~e 880 lrv•ne s l 3 5 per m 0 . Adj . Costa Mesa 92626 848.00IS · 1:..11 « Pwt·Ti .. Owner.640-6843 bd. 2 12 ba bltns . 1mmac. No dotes' Sl9S Ir vine communitv. lrvlneat16th A1rporter llotel.Nolease .....__5 L-...1 d h ti I GU !>"66 645-4483 ~ • ...._ ..... , c-Be re:idy Lu \\Ork as • MitM. Y'9i.n 326 7 s ws r. l' pis. ' Fps . . or n.·~nty Per~olo. Cul\ l.'r 645-0550 req lllJ.3223 Tit noon N ••300 ll I proCcssioniil bartender in •-rrplc.-., patw. cudoi.ed -----& Sandburg. 2 blocki. su ._._,.,. lffdl s.... eta... . mo. e P run ••••••••~•••••••••••·~·.gar .. $265 mo. 76 l Br ~urden apl, f.rplc. nt Son Diego Prwy. 170016thSt. i N.li.lux.,p\'toCcinsuitl!. Located South Orange 1 week. t'rce Job pl1.1<'C•' 3 Br, 2 ti:a, vrew,li •. mos. Joanne. C.M. Call Agnl. dshwllhr. P'l patio, nr 559-llOO. DovefallSth Prestige bldg. Reasooa-County, in non com· ment isss 1sto n co. old. Cpb, drps. Kids & 838-808t ln ·ine Ind. urea. $190 642..a170 ble. ~5-3'700 peullve area. Licensed : "Smoke)'". Mah.• '114 83-H960. 11\).t to: \nP ptl5 ok. SJ50. mo. · mo.~T·284l t.ocll 3148 for 54 pro-schoolers. rat. smoke brn Colored. Sl, Santu Anii. America• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOMI -4000 CorotMa clef M• Neat u a pln. Owner's Part S10.mese. Clay & Bartenders Sehool. Newport .. ach Fun.ished DefuxeMewU•ih Drop a pebble into lhl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Detuxeomrea50"sq.n .. personal problems Wstmnstr.S48·4916. RealEstate ••••••••••••••••••••··~ 3722 ?pen adllr 2 ~r btud10, Ocean rrom your /\pt. P\'l eot/K. priv. C!\1 S2Sf good parking, A t C. necl"Slltate lmmed. sale. OST ; Blk twhl mix FaHTRAIMIMG For lute lux. waterfront , ~3 '"n. l , u up. Lease. Luxury. security. wk & $60/mo. up. 2 br hse l' I e vat or. Ma s t e r s Sl0,000 down or ?? /\gt. bnrder Collie. "Lucky''. Red Carpet Realtors l• ......,._ 2 b 2'-b dl /\~um. tam rm. frplc. Malure adulls. 317S5 Ci.t S250. ~..sgs.c or 556·0058 Qwn11<1tr. 673·<1120. 837-4200 Ma.le. Vil' HB. 846·0428. proud to orre' r the ... ~ .. 1' I" <..vnuv. r, ..,. a. a ts 'Pl>V' 2 Br. l Ba. S300 yr· patio twnhse de~1gn No Hwy. 499.2835. > • """ '"' only_ 80J Lido Park Dr ly. or ~ mo. July peis. ~ Knox St. N•rpt [..o,·ely, clean room. p,:\ 60<l'Ell SQ" EQUIP. llMTAL $2.5. rtward. Cahco training to prepare yocr NIUlJOO. mo.1175-6101 Aug No rh1ldreo or pets. Hgts area 979·5099 n lo"er's special. 1 br bath. wk. Kitch. ifri\'gs. 1617 Wl::STeLIFf'·NB N~ION VIEJO Cat. white t'ht'st, lon1: to make money. •·or Info: NWPT HGTS. 1401 cur ~a-o.~ ll..o b U80. Util pd. Fee. Main S21 .SO Fem!tlL..refJ. AG'LSil...5032 Owne.r rnus\ se.11 this-thtHY tall. female ~boul liceosuuc &. lcaln· IX. II• 3 llr 2 Ba w ffrplc, 37 24 G d '"·\du.Its aN. pat!?. ltenlalS. st0:'5370 llunt. Be11ch. 962-17t9 ~-eek! No reasonable of-586-9119 In~ 834-1133 Mon.-Fri. bltns, S480. &42·~19Eves. ar ea. , . ope...,. Exf!'c. i.1ze ore for rent. rer ~fused. Right in the E RN p NO S235.&U·l003 l152 Hohls.Moteb 4100 Wttele answerin g. middleof growlngare:t. E w /\Ro r or LA IA. $37.50 WEB< & U' secretarial help avail XJ Be rd M I 4 TUNING For ~iUe . 2 Br twnbse bd. 1~ ba. 4.pJex, near nt terms. Agt. 837..UOO aurego •. u o mo Rareoppor-low co t condoatTHECOVElyr •Slucho&lBRApts schools. children ok, 110 rp 3br. 2bi& condo M Xlrapnmemotel s1lef Cd){.Call6'll-8SOO. blkf1tray Tabb)•, whl ., minimum siooo mo. •TV & M:11dServ A\'a1l R ( 5't0-08S7 golf course. patio/bale, lsc 2 ~, acres at San COIOHA DEL MAR SAIL CLIAH mui,:. Declawed. S"'8 2337. ~l.C>9ll PIANO CA Rf. t.21.31776-3486 •PhoneServ. lltd pool ..:.pe_t-:s-:. ~e=s::. -:-:-:-::-:-::-:-:· :-:--11~A::!;·~C:.:.•.!S4~25~. 54~0·~07:.:,2::2:__ __ , Olel(o Fwy. Western & Nets Sl.SOO. month . . JolK W.,.ed. 701. ----------1 •Clutdrtm Scct lon COUNTRY WOODS 190lh Sl. T orr ance. OFt'ICESPACE A.VAIL Owner works 30 hrs FOUND. male ln sh Set·••••••••••••••••••••••• WestcUl£,llBR2BA.frplc, •LowmonthJyrates. NewE-SidelBft Already buill Arco 41</sq. fl. 31112nd Ave. p/wk A uniqve pro(!css ter, wtname 1t111 from 11 k . 1 11 blln&, patio. dbl gar . •SSOl"l-'we1:k"1>rcnl l80 ZlstSt.&i~·9S43 Mewpo..ta.och 3169 Alph,y's Uniqa 76 & Pt.1c· D1srovery Mgm nt . that ~eally dot's tbe jol>. H.B. Vic. Brookhursl & · o~sepeer1"! 1 11Y ftfy 5450.s.8·1232 Eves I wtad n•••••••••••0 •••••••• ci's. 213/320·1152. (7141870·1970 Owner musl leave to de· Yorktown, 11.8 . 963·4632 :r~a . .:Z~aa·yPYJ0~:t30 ""76Nc•"po ... 0 l\·d.CM NEWBREEDAPTS '"'RKuEW,ORT vot0 more time lo na bor VI E ~ " '' ., "" " "--it H--. 415 Ev, "'c. -··'te. 2 t·~-rooms. "' . FOUND· VI'!& fem terrier . Har ew xccutwe.I S48·9755orf>.15.J%7 Loft wt frplr. gitr. Jae. AP"'RTMEMTS -_....,. A" '"" "' tionwide pr motion f · ' Mlddl a w d w\\h 5bd, 3ba. Somerset -----------iGas. w tr pd. $220. "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpeled & draJ)Cd. Sec· 0 0 dog. b I k I w h l e. e ge 1 ow Clun Beaut. avail now. 2035 Fuhrlo.. CM &.15-·UlL Barhelor l or 2 HURAL ATMOSPHERE ty a\lall. On Quail St .. product. Operate from Wes l m I 8 l er l\I a 11. educDtlon:il dcgrl'e It • S:U.s228eves & Sunday. lkdrooms and Loving rure, balanl·cd NB. Take over lease your home. Good terms. M1·'1378 J>Ultu.ral bar kgruund r 1 Br tum, 2 lrg dosels. C: • Townhouses Cllll 833-290& Agt, 817·4200 mterestcd beinjJ ituvc Sft!U'1·~·•.abr.•ba.N•arClUeen sitl' bed. priv 35· 2 Br. rpt/drps. Fl".S23950 meals, ni ce patio ~e~_:: FOtrNO· Yng German nessin)•ourhome.Wri ..-....... ., "' d 1 rrpk Wash1Dryr con· S.'4 3833 CLOTHtHG STOIE beach. pools. tennis. S57.S rei,sinJ: rm. xll'u ee n\'l"llOn. Ad Its. no pct!!. ()pt>n 9·6 Daily · Old Corona del !thr Shep. M. \'1r. Fulton Ad 1jU. Daily l'ilu\. l!Q mo645·3370afl6. room s. encl. a:ur Adj shopping. l2 131 SpaPools·Tenn1s s.-in.rlt..tCllls 420 AmplePorking 0!'05SS90.000.yr. St'hool.FlnVly.841·7490 15GO, Costa Men <:A. ----------1 w stora1tr Adult.<1 only. !>!rl-522'i Aero s rrom ~·as h ion ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl.S0.675·6900 Casual wear. Chain ---92626 BLUF'FSCondoleases :-Jopeb. O~·n I!_ 5~ Island al. Ja'?'borce on Newnnrt Bch. 5150. week operator liquidating. F'OU'ND : Brookhurst & -------7-1-0-0 Starting al $195 Casa de llermoi.a San J aqru lhll Road ~..... 150 I Westclff Dr. Must i.ell. LHs than the Hamllwn. II U. Med i.t W..ted .. 'I 133 L-"""' 2 Ir (") ""r Studio "pl•. ' 0 n II . SI~ .. +. I blk lo ocean. nncn of fixtures Pnn· tan mule du" Lie 701795 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •nl!tnt, b-4 1 • ~-, ...., " " 1714l 644-1900 (21.3 IQJG-6880 Newport Ftnanciul Ctr ,. " I " Bltns. vow . dr1~. poul. w t firt'plucc. s320. J L-1-tOffl S tast1l' fool lrarr c loc. 548·3133 •\t•countin)Z Oce• Vt.11t beam cc•1llni: • ~ l ~. w1lhout fireplace $310. 2 Comp rurn pvt hme, 3br. --~ ce poc• Kent only $27~. mo. Br· FOUND II hlk d . JR. ACCOUNTING Newport Crest twn_hse. AdlU/no ~ts. G4.S·:l!'11l. bnlhs. range & O\Cn, dis· . STEPS TO IUCH blk.s rrom ocean. l blk Cull on Si\e Mana&cr ln)J oHer. Agt. 11:17 ·4200 smu o11, \'ll' CLIRK lbd. brantl new l·ool, ~ hw~~tier (7 14 )642·3lllext246 · Santa lsulx-1 & Orungc 11 J 11 fl 1 , tennis, etc. W.e. s,,so ur tudio apt, tll•corotor .... ·w W'I 2BH,2ba,unf. $435 from· P"~ comm club rtZliPARLOR C.M.646·3$56 1e o y 01wr nc 1b ··'r '"· 0 ., ..... 2 furn. P\ t pat. Wutcr & 160 _• son.___ 3 BR. 2 ba, unf. $600 w/pool. tennis. club h5e. Window Exec Suites ----\uking appht'aUons for .a vi "" """ ? BR 1 b Y I ~.,.,c G k $800 J'-bo •-Ad C ~1 Ntu 52.000· mo FOUND.· Ula ck fem al~ J A I Cl k' ---------• gas pd Sl8S mo &16 5330 -• a. r y. -a rage par mg. . wr r .,. ams. . ... n... t 1 "' r. ccuunt 1111: er . • --.:._ · · --PifteCr••k ViltCIC)e WEHAVI mo. July & Aug. Refs re· Busies t comer In Orange ""'Tier movmg 0 ll~,ger lab, approx. 7 mo. Uruw11 Advan<'em1•nl pol\'nllul 1 3~~/~jlp~od~f~~~~. ~~~ leach l7 ... 1 FROllS245 SummerRent1tla q'd.642-'1'204. Co. AC, romplete br~11 ~~5 ~1j lt~m~11 1 collar, no tau. Vil·. greutrorw1lhnitworker. i mo s1.1mmcr Sf.SO yrl)' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 & 2 bdrm, l & 2 bath. Jllnilonal. m~1e, ample es a 15 ·. o Magnollu & Garfield, )l,usl uc proficient'. lse.54S-T8'.,~673 3816. n IO\tr's itJCW.11. l br Rec.-Ci.'n\er. spnrkhni: QC EA NF R 0 NT -parkm1,:. ckrorale \o suit go. Price inc;IU<lcs de· f'.V. '62·ij323 w1bolh typ('..,•n\{'r & l,() ---------: Sl80. Util pd. t'ee. ~Jain bnlOks, '4ulerfalls. pine LAGUNA ! l Br,slceps4, tennant. Call 557·0136, ~l:rier;;:s~A:.~.4~· ;.ound : 6 122. Blark key adder. Apply 1n The BrluCJ.• Condl.o. J"Br 21 ittntats. ~0-SlTO tret>ll, 1poot; j acui1300zl. ~k~ :~~o ocean, 847·2800or 839--4290. female Lab. Approx I'• perh so~, .sa1m7~52pmC, 11Motn 83. rp1c, poo pvt patio. 31 sauna. enn1s. gym. V 1 8 h d t ru r ri. ..,.1 1 l't " Nr sch.I. Avail imme<I. wport a.oclt 69 Ad1.1ms A''"· C~ta Mesa. NB rultade, stc""' to O<'n. PRIVATE ore-air cond.. Yr s . c u c n r , Ave Irvine M85 m o. llol0-2039 or••••••••••••••••••••••• (7li& 1~-13()(). .. .,.., des k new crpt, util. ~. 0 ... SO 15 Adami>. 118. 9G2·4580 ' -----. sips 6. avail July '17), Nr. 'o.c. Airpl/f'"wy,,,11twvy -------.ALUM. FAlltlCATOltS 752·8141 UR furn. /\\'all. sww on UPER l 2 B I Spac • Br 21~ Ba beaut 67'·2445 Also sml unit 22 •••••••••••••••••••••••Found :. Sma ll while yrly l1e. Greul loc11t1on. I I ,new ;_,l"' r. poodlt ' d,.,.;.,ated, pa\'10,' blk to. l di . I 4 $ 00 k' S49, Ill I C r alfioul brca k pr1:~:. WATERFRONT 2500 s~fl. 451h •-B-'bon, E••<>y un· rp c. r.om _ 0 , a s , ...... ~ ,. 7'708 cp /u ts, s ps • l w , _ -10,000 Jtc.qu red -or -lffnale doll wtshaggy .,: --;k 11 'd A•": "' w .. ..., .. f'·· I '"2 52•1 bch Yrly 073 avail 7,3. .__H letttal 4450 hiohly pror1t 11blc real race MV 830·9445 uc 1.nrc s 1 5 rc.q. · l1P 2Br&Den, 3 811 , side 1es ct?SS. 2 car f(ar. Short blk ;us ... mi~· "--· · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• esiatc venture. $20 000 --------ly 1n person .. J.:10·5pin, avail. Lido Penin. SSSOm. \o lx:h, walk \o Sl<lf('s. •a llr Mesa Verde upper Oct>anfronl 4 hr, 2 frpk ·, l Blk Ocean. 2 houses. ri ct' Suite, p\•l. bath. returned W/ln 90 d~ys. F O U N O G c r m a n Sporcrafl, 770 W. l7lh S,, yrly IM. Agi 640·8t49 S35l> mo. Lrg pat\o. !'o QI.Wet. area. Adults. S200. w1:t bar. m1e ro.wave. each 2 BR.s ips 6. pal10 in l'p(S, drlJll, palw. Water Seciu-ed. 873.5937 Shepherd, wired spike _c_.~-'-·--....... ---- 2 bd house. frplc .. pool small c hild. or pets. Nopels.833-89TI Extras.$850.675-00tl4 J(arage. July, Sl90·S200. pd. St2S mo. 130 E. l7lh ~__.__....., collarkhc l1g.646-~Ambilious ,-._ Arlul111 no pels S3~ ~ ' wk. Aug Sept. S23.S·S245. St CM Do te/C t ..., ,..,_ ' · · CASAGRANAOAAPTS •2Br, 2ba. Bluffs. Frplc, wk. 209 3Jrd, N.B. •R · Y en u.,,. W..t.d 5020 Los t : M ale German GALS GUYS 64S·!M88. UB·LEASt: 1 BR on lbr:2br,lbo :2 br.l~ pool, no children. $335. 645-7S75 21 ealty,S48·1168. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sbepherdarea t'rankfort • O!'llTHE WATEH.4 Br2•2 Back l!ay. nvall. July ba; 2 br, 2 ba. Pool. rt>c. NopelSSJ..1-89'14.833·1553 STORE·Ol'.f'lCE·SUOP MY NEW REGTSTERF.O Ave. & llnlg. on 6/25, TRAVEL ll:i. nr pool & tennis, 17-Aug 29, $500. 6'10-lll87 room. BBQ li!nlls. New 3 Br. 2 ba. bllt to 1>1-iwh. 2 • SA.'l C.:LE~I ENTE • Newport & Boy Center p R 0 DU CT N F, t; D S long blonde hair with blk Over 18. Miss Sands la Nwp~ Shore.a. ssso: ApalewRh launC)ry fa cil.WReas . Car l(ar. patio. Nope~ ~c~~:~~~· ·:~~eg.~~ 2052Newport81vd,C:\t C.:A PI TAL I ZING . etan;&n05l!1·1R5ed35co2 11 6°2r0&1 oow interv1ew1ng for 10 &104ll90 1.MfunNtlwd rates from Sl85. Iller & $365 &12·1603 ~· "" · • • ""'· 641J.J252 644·2228 &14·0681 a gs· r 8 • sharp young people l• Kas ...... 97!1·1911 · · vcrw<'ek. Call492·412l 893·5373 Reward· ram travel wtfun "roup to 4 IDltM & POOL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""' Bt-:RTHA HENRY M01 T t l • , . lcll»oo,....__. 1107 QT 2 B 2 8 , t 2BR28Aw/sunclN'k, HEALTORS MODERN OFFICE ~ft!IJ91• nn pe · NY .. Calif. & thruoul Bc11ut. ran<'h style hme. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r 3 c ll " ocean view. S350t mo. OR STORE Dffdl 50)5 LOST v N M US/\. No cxpcr nccesat. imrnaccond Short term f"111h<'rmun's rlrenm l br. drps gar patio. no pell! Ph :645·86~ 2~5Av.emdadc1 Mar ••••••••••••••••••••••• V. ,: .,'c·.I . esu w/2 wk expense paid rcnlnl AU!? I to Feb 1.·;7 • lS•O Coriander Avt B ----------San Clemente, Ca. J.140 sq n. In shopping % en e. w hs1 ver gray training program. Above .,. " r 'd 8225 t,;111 RA Snuls ok 549-1240 2 Br 1 Ba up...,r apt 1 blk --c••n1er a• 189\3 l\tannol1" LOANS g poodll'll/ s r naur.cr dogs. S'7..., mo. n il n•q • :.ill'll · '"'' • .. · • .--• On "'-h c d I u -• .. 0 h •·-d a vg carnin"S thercurter. b I u-76 J.'et• Muln Renta l$ -lobcb yrly .,'>'>< ~. orona e mar. atGarfield 1'~lnVly male nsu.:ar 545·5160 " _2'..!.~Y·""...0 t _ ~-~O ''.CtltPla7.aarea.dcluxe3 • GJi.3000. 1·2 Br apts. Pvt rd, l ·TI4-l433 • AJso2ttdTDLOClft1 ----All transp. furn. /\ppll-l~:~borr:.l~r~?~:e· ;ah:.j c-;,.-;t,°"° IHch 3111 :i~ °8'1~~e~pe'!',1lld~~~ YEARLY ~~lull. ;~~84~5!!~w~2~fj Owner 1·774·1433 t'als::.;;:~nC~ 1949 't,?kst~~it~.~~:..;l:r I~~~ ~i~~~: & '!:~1~\o ~:a:ee1:;;. 41pMJo,17$0, fi.U-77711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• eacl l(ar, $325.405 W 3Dr.203.closetoOC'ean. :18'7·22.'ll. i\llractive Commercial 6""2·2171 545·0'11 Vic. ,co:ist ll w~ &t med. Por l)t'rsonal In· ~708.1 .2 nR w /)Z:truge, clean Sunflqwer T(,3.1336 $36S. ALS0 4 Br 2\ R<t property. Hi ghway froo· "' Orange, NO, 646·635.S terviewCall Mi111S11nds, • 1 c1 . -• , ·Just av:11I. 2 Rr, 2ba, lo 0 . .. REWAHD' RJS.3311 Tuc11 thru l''ri. w/nu f" ot. rupes, LOVJ::LY 3 Br 2~1r B11 . ~per deluxe Newport w/beaut. view or Balboa ge. n site par.mg. 2nd Trust Deed . Well ----5 S ddl b k' DllAMLAH.D rrvb. $:.!7~ mo 83.!_ 99SO XTR"A Ille immac. no Shor~$6SO. ttay. Walk to bch. Super l.al(una Beach. 499-1460 secured on comm I p~o· LOST bro'"n & wht llusky :,~~~i~mist aS\, ~:n~a Luxury Condo \ lrw of CoroMI deC M• 1122 pets. $'29S mo. 751·73.55 Pro,.rty Ho.1• pvt. Like new. S200fwk !Balboa Island. Marine perty. Norlhrid!:~ dis lYJX' pup.,.a mos .• any Inf /\na. Parents welcome al Ol'«!an. flla¥ttr suite f'.00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-3850 $750/mo $250 Aug I Ave /\pprox420sqlt re· lrlct. Los Ang~lu Co. call979 l6M . interview aq r\.1900.q fl lot•!. 3 Ur. VlSTA DF.14 MAR·Ava1I l 675.3824 G7S·~ ' t U 'New lS alnl.' Face umnt $20.:IOO. 9'.(-, • , --·------3 ba, rrplr. w •tbar, 15 _ slnglg. $110. 1..:1 br $231) Br~ .2 -Ua -Condo, Yt"IY I O ' ~p. 'p. inl only annu11lly. all du-tOS'f'-Lmty trwristw:ilt'h, Arch1tect11r11I yd& to tcnnl11. pool 4' '" _ :::tea qui.tlbldlt-Closa e.ue.-.n.c.ver .occupied. Balboar L.ar~-IM npl. m~. Ph· t>7S O.UG 0 Jan 30. 14181, Ma~ bid llalvhi Ill C.M. 4t. •SR. DRAFTSMl..a waun-e. W11trlrr~tl. SS30 -in(Sf!-r:: 8hopplnlf. <:rill OOfl.0659. ref rcq. $47:>. fl7S.~2:1 Sipe 6~ Sl7S wk or ssoo 752 004-Z-Ad. 732, Dolly Piiot, Rox Wes t cl 1 fr. ll cw a rtl. •IMTIRM per mo. t;.z mnvr In ~·· ~~ 2 ·• . ~00J-THIW"'T.-;--mo.July//\ug.67.S·SSIO l~.Cosl11Me111.9262G. Mll·S847. DR"'FTSMI'.... ltrMa. 963·0088. ~ve5 & br, cpt.s, ... rpe, Ul)tllair•, " "" '"" MIWPORT llACH "' " wkndl a5f·!MJ3. laundry far 11. Kid& ok . Enc. t br apt. llALBOA ISLAND. JBr, STORES 2HD T.D. LOA.HS l .. ost: Sl~rnl!~e c:il Vil· Wm. L. PH•lra C'ORON llf.;L ;\IAR Nndoi:11. S2.20 831-9276_ IAUOA IA y CLUI h.'\c, litCP' to bt'h. 11lris 8 Stnr Cont llwy. & Combination real c11lnt Wil11?n St, hetwn ll~rl,.ir Au ocletH Stcpa lo Ot'tan 2 nR. 2 Ba. )'rly luae. SJOO. ulll in cld.83H871 2 Jlr Townh<>UM', r,,,1c.u. ....... ~ ·--·L JI"' I ·--•• , CIJ 1\voll Aug. 5350wkly. & perso nal propcrl) & t a ir view, C.M ........... ,_ ...... Rd Pool. lenn1111, ronllncntal .._....,.°" __ ,. "' yr. ~• 0 0 ' • Kl:l 1840. Jtl\•eratde Ave. <150·l500 loaos on ruidences. f>i.S·OIOO "",.,,.y -" \>rt>nkfa1l Snme,>C'can&• ...................... 6 2 9 . 9 6 6 I or 11<1 fl. will ri•model tb apartments & com •LOST; 1Ji11montl Pen &Mec-Arthllrll, -11-9-R_V_u_M_on-lcn--:r-F.-.-r-&i-.1 Cat11hna "lh s. Close 1 IRA.MD HIW 645·5000, ut. I 06. 31~r~~~hm~rf~~W~ 1J>~k ~W:16f°1lable for «>rflccs. mcrcinl properl1ct. d:inl. In rrd silk purn· C«OftCI dtl Mor 0en.adna.L'W'SMOtncl 11hoppln11 & flno bench Nt>11rLnke1•ark.Oelu~r ,-81kbch 0 . lh Newty 'drco;. ·s2so G K to Sl00,000. Slote•ld \/ic. Cu1<tn M l•i.:I 17141644·0620. •ardeer. llhal>.14-,.211 Gu 2611 3 Rr. 1111 bllna, ~~bl 1111 ~ h f I · Ml:1111blt ~· &15·2931 A20$ River Apt '<>nc ermln642-2757 t'lnance772·8001 Rrw11rd. 645 OG:!t fir f:quul 011P i-;mplun•r ~~~~~~~~~~ urn11es . Nr . ot'11rh "• fl> c. ~ r. n · 11 N 1 a h ' · 07H300 m r Baell Bay beaut. n~w 3 hr '· N.W. corner /\tllbam11 le $150, \'rly lt1v 675 071t, -· wp c . tri• ....... 4500 .,_1•c.....t1/ , -----lwnbOll•~. Crplc. pool Adnmll.$36-1718 ~tays840-6140.117 4<tth St. Summer 2 BR . sips. 6••••••••••••••••••••••• '~•/ ~ 5150 AUDITCLllK jacu.ut. 1&75. 8'U•63.\lt Cotta~ 1124 -S. Cle••te 1176 $200. July $250. AUA .. ll"Unll lllllt1 000 +11n I'\ Lott fr PMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• rcqulrea flt'l'llrotc fl11urn --MIWTRIPLIX " w ·.i 81 d '" ' ,,. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Drl kl l I ? d WATERFftON1' Pier & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1136 . HOlb08 v . Moulton l'llwy & J,akc Lott' FOWMI 1100 n nA 1>ro 1 em arllludc with knowln Ill: float, I bed rm'. fc>rmtal New adult wntl.'rlront 11pl$ :a~~ 2~0 Bao!~~~ l:r Jbd . s lo v ~. r of r I a, 675·0034 Porrc1t Or. 8.1().0fl!IO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l~~l:ud~~ ~~~~ ~'rall~ k1~~g~~c1~!~~·:i:~ dllllt rm. 2 balhs. w/w :n ~~e,ntetr°t•uHlul 64S·2G34; '36·078 & d!!hWllhr, !iun dt'k .. 2 blks Inn Trlr. furn s;,o, wk or 1000 SQFT Ute mfg, Ofc. F'OUND: M11n '1 clas11 ring ---·• min. 1 yr. hui1lneaa t•lt· <-pt.I;_(~~~~ •:11· i~: tr<,~.,.; ri:hc lnt:Jocr~. ~ ~~a~t~.~~llpe~s w~i;; $100 mo. Nr beach. Av111l ?.l lS. W. 17lh St. from Saddleback Collf'le BobJ:~~~ti~~aall<'Ur per . .a :30pm·la m. XlnL ~I .. ll )'1 It ll!t% :ltms 1"'1m W.S.N"'W l .. II ... Br pall Call 492-8409 afl 5 30 548·1038 Cl\l fl.4 ... ~.(lf\6pm . for arllduallna clHll ol OutAall• ""M-"J•U , workln11 f'Md. "Com-on 1. 11arrc Rea y, .. • • •.. • · Un8 name Claat) In.tide ... " '"" • '" pa M fits 64i-4:ld00f 64.Z·SIOO M~a Vn'dc Villas • .iass homes. 210J llu.ntlngtoo wkd)'I. 3091., Onyx. Spac. 3 br.QistaMtta,1300-JllOOsqft IA "Zunla•" _ alio hu •~-5111 apn:ly 0~80 ·Newpo!'J M~a Vttdo Drive ldst. Sl."2"3$U.Opn 1-S "'-I 18 A N . p11tio. sailboat. 1275. lndunrlal unit. M·~l Orst name c:all to Iden· ""vC"""'SJVE DRl"NK' IN" Center -0 r • N • e .. S..... Cos t • Iii e I a """b uxeh ~.r hpt. lt'ar wt-ekly121Jl876-Z723 Owner tJfv EvesMe836S ic.A ...-" •"M·5PM. C-61tr.e 117 (710$4().81171. eac .,. • opp n g, · ,. • · l'\llnallves. •-""--------••• ~;re;•••••••••••••• laAMDNIW 498-2068 Vecatiolltl"'"'• 4250 ....,.W-..4 4600 LOST: Hus ky Shep. WanttoSlop! Auto M«honJc. llcmted, Brod MW '""' 4 Br-3 e,C::,d~l~u:~~l=~~~lc:pb. + *" fOY78rr211l . ~-... ...,..,.1.J.td .................. _ ...................... _ .... ~lfOf(Jen In color. M. fdcn DE1'0XIPICA'l'IO!lf • exper;C.lt Danit 2 f1111c 's, vo•<>lbar. etc l·~ 3 Br. Dlll hwasher. 127&. Or 2 Br+ dt n <or. orU.fwWthe4 3900 Biil BHr Cab1n, 2br. frplc Wanl d t o rent: LrJ t.qa a. ~lar. CM on R~l\tnLITi\TION 648.9883. SUO mo . Aft 8rM I BBQ Ci Br>2 &.$.1$0.Allodullll e•••••••••••••••••••••• & cpts. Slp~-_?lt pr ht.vtte:-48drrn nUn ., Rochule r. 645·!H3S. CaJl111124·l,r11ad11y ~ <>n~. t;Af.. • 85 or lcl\lldln<. EnclC>!I~ 'tt~EX'CITTNC wltt'fld,tfJ4')1>~113. bcachfrontaat'.OpUonto Rew11n1 ! 'South~"•t 5-19AM ! ~~-utr fo~{1~~· 'w~~c::!~~ PALM MHA AnS. CATAUMJt.. .. AVALOM buy.02-cm. Pl.EMF. return my AOn's ~~a::::!~~!j;_PJ:: ....................... 7i1J8'-0tl e1ace. CM on~l-dc:s:c. MTNVrESTONPT New condo beautifully EXPERT Carpenter wlJI btke that WH taken Crom•---.....;;..-_____ , c...,.... T.... . 6'2·SO'l'S 847·2622 840-22S.2 Ben. furnished. lllttpS ' lo I, war\ lot part/all or •Pl the Boy'a Clu.b 8/lT·. He • MAS-SA•• AMT COHDO , u... N .. w Adlt E. '"de 1 •. " Bacb. lk2 BR. Weticly U8S. C.U Fran. rent. Xlnl rel'1. Tom . needs It very tNHlly & h.a• mA .. ug MOD&S ..-... ' ~ • .. rrom $185. , 7M-ortOor&M-'1U4 &4S-19115. been unhappy. It'•• bh1e nwv <AnUalb loe•ted, near 2 Br. SZ00.$225. P!>O'· Block t9 beada. a br. 2\.; AduJts. No Prts U"'"1D IAOIHS _....__. /I t/ Schwln.D beacb cruiMr, ISCOITS •--------~. t .Bedi;,ms. 111 peb. See al 177 E. bath. bltns, fp. encl ttar. 1561 Mesa Or. -.• '"" not worth much exceptt OUTCAU.OMLY 'IOMC ......... baU.. .htory. air cond., St. Apt 20. 'U-7513; $31S/mo A1t. No fee. CS mks East of Newport ..... to sa..r. 4100 ........:• blm.. PleaH caU tu-7157 A • • ......,. prlw, patio. i.ar• s.4·0878. 911l3""9931168-64T3 Blvd.> •••••••••.-.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~541--790ql1Jn)'Oneba• 6ll·llll YOU ~.Nie uater &a ~ f -' ~ • I Ii •-"" i aw RD ---'-""'-----• rtave the Summer ••c .. In ~ .. ·-~1, ..... ttlna. .__d b b ~ 1 or 2 emaics, nr Zl rs. 1m sa ......... t. Ra:. A • par""'ANT'. n1 "'" ., ,., e ~ rm. one al • , 2Br Twnhff. Ea.alb utr, Of• 1 IUllt, SOO r.vro• Uon nt 1011r dreams. Enc 1ara1u. n bl1ns. end pr. 122$/mo. det~rate. Must ~ rent ulil. 013 > •••••••••••••••••••••• Carin i( confide ntia l Make xlnl Hmln&a ror PIO/run Jeae. Toplaceyourmessaee Att. No fee. K3·4993. renl. 2 Br. t Ba on qu'let 963-9406 ' · ter. M .. • am. mixed cou:uellna ft referral. pert.ume te\lln1. Tra\n-~,..... • btr h 961).6473 uncongulcd Little llAUJYSALOM muu.. Vic. Ooldcnw .. ~ Aborlloo, adopllon 6 In a provided. Ca ll readi::~bHc. Batbna"htan1'. Avail. Nd F. to 3st.oshr br 11pt ln 0 GrC11a1Morooo. yrl • E 11 l •. a EWA R 0 . ltttplnc. M0-'7CM1 or Zentth 7-135' --.a Ot-l~e :Jbr. 2 bo. Cpk. now.Yrly$340.m"o.Call Tustln.Pool,Sauqa,J ac;. \.~eaJr 1t'otog nt 847..a112. " APCARE 547-3513 BiabtA"'•Y· l'."-"pu-• .-uo. meld tttr. Nt new C7$-17Tl . Geo. &11..oe82 • .....,.. or m.;or ••·1---------1--j;();fiCiNl-:-l~~~~~~~~~t Daily ..,.,. crptg. Super allarJ) cond. ltt'Y-F.aab. 11 yura.. in FOUND Tlft11\1 ncket. AIOlTIOM Cla.s.-.lfied,~ Ccftwen"4oc. Avail now. BaelM"lor apt... Eaatalde Rmmale needed for apt vltr• .rn...-area. etc.in~of3251Tt.hPI Coumelln1•Reterra.I Bab1sitter wkdp, N.9. $325/mo. 962-811& or CM. $140 mo. Utll. &tart July 1. SlSO mo. lJt SlaUom. Ternu n&ll c.JI. JDC(\lin Apt J ~g. lest-avall.wk.ndt llw-ta or OU\ C.ll Hood 84.2-6940 fumlshed. &42·1659 "lasL CM. 64.5-'fMJ afU Aa\. '37-4200 UAM. J6 Hr lttlpllne Hf·klS MM14lla3-2900 . ,~. l~..r . .. CJ8 DAIL\' PILOT ThUt'ldty. JUty I. I 9711 l ,...Add IL.Build H ... Oioper it ... Hammer lt ... Carpet it ... Cement IL .Wire it...Hoe il ... Clean it ... M ove lt...Press i t. .. Paint it. .. Nail lt...Plas te r it ... Flx it... SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb lt. .. Patch 1t ..• P1pe 1t. .. Remoa~l 11 ... ) Roof it. .. Landscape lt...Tile iL..Trim it ... Scwit .. . Haul it ... Add it ... Plant It ... Alter It ... L&arn It .. : Appli.-cebpolr C.,.tSen&ce ~---·-· ~-..:..~ ·-·..., &..w.SpNW.n ~......,/P..,-t ,._f!'t'/lepefr Tiie ····················••4 ·····················•· ....................... ~······················ .....•.................•... , ...............•..............•......... 4 .•.....................................•...... APPWAN(;Y. Rt:;l'AIK [Any ~ 0 r pct • t c ia m ~· )'ourturo1turerupturcd Rxpr Japaotise G:.irdenet Ll&hl lo m~ium hauhn.:. BOD'S SPRINKLERS N&T Cualom Pttlnllna . ti om cs · Add It Ion•· Eoltlt>s, wnlla. fl<IOt'a. Eiit. S10 -St•r..,1cc C•ll dewned l<r r.q It Ano r~-& ab a It)' t S pc d a I. Compl m111nlen11nce & reasooable. ~-li30li for ln~t•llCfl or ttepalred romp)ctc lot. & ext. coin· Restucco Over bloC'k giv~n m yuur hu.010. lS ('11• I 54112422 pain Sttve·a 641J..18ll Couchtt r~pcur~. $29 ~. cleanup. 1-'r 011l /reu. •Umate Tim t\utuor Munual 836·0881 pletc atuccoi dr)'Wllll & r.•111. t-'rH t11at, low yr11 exp. GM-012\, wk11ds ·' Wt~lttl.tcJ---C.....t/COMnte--:~:~r:n SllJ.TO. 6-16-065?. 4 ~~~~·!&~ i Mov1na·(;lcunu1• fl<it bed r :mf1t Wuttir s;;;:;;; C~~ecf.e~d:Jc: ·r~: .... •t~, )11$·48:12 ~·l'f_!I , ,, , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• · •--•CH lrutk. Jt o t otlllin11. ~pnnklt1rN &Wutcrlinn. lured. S~ci•I aumme-r " ,. CERAMIC llle. Nt1w .~ &by11ltllni.t for workin1t ~curat1vc block work . ••••••••••••••••••••••• l<t'ii.oniibll· 7~1$250 L.1c'dll nlord f t' eac ntes l scry tromSll)S a*"•••••••••••••••••h • rmdl. t'rcel•11t.Sml.l11b~ mothcrii. lotll nf r\!crcw t''rcu \'it ~lltlO&·Plitlll Ci••-. IANDYMA:-J.Home..i &. --8313HSll 11.ry irom f:!9S C.11 '1n llOMKSAVERS wclcnmc ~31i-24411i ~ \il)n ~hrlat 1a 11 bomt' l'Vrs. waikl>1dnH'"'t1)'ll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• A~t$ Consc;i nt ioua l..undclurmg Hvy dump ll.8.1163-4964.Ml ·3'?&1 l'lumblng&lleatlng ~Hll93 . 6.l51i'JS:l .,.,.,, 1mc\15, lie /bond WMCIMit a C...... criaf\iiman. 64S~. t rk·•klp lo11tlcr wrk M•INlrY -f"tt t'11tlm»tcs. honc..'tll & y,,.. Ser•lce .,._ S. -I ---~U·575l f"ret> OJ>t . G421Ml07 Jttinvvc ltti~. dirt. w n •••:'.°•••••••••••••••••• t.oua Pridc-.>'ulr Prire1. l'('llablo aervlce. 510:00 •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• .. r'IU -------. __ -----IDOITALL! 1.'rclt',etc.hc11n•642~ f 1r"pl~Ct'6·Plrinto1'1 U rllnA.Calko Puinllnc. hr,"lt47·03U u otA &t L"'' .. 'STR"'E"L'R"'IC"'. •••••••••••••••••••••·•~Ofttrodor ~.-.,._.. Ele<.'trlr1I. Plumbina, $12 L od Brlck Concr(llt•Patlo Xln(refercMei54l ·l>m MastcrChargt.' r.r. .., •u:.• • "• Oln you nfrd to poy ynur ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gardcnln.:, & etc. Ke•.s Nles~ M2~4~$'1 • o Bluck WollK HBQ Pits -. .---. Art•sttc tr1mrnin1 fc ,.,. bill&. but ht1t1· to t11kc 1h4 GJ-:RWICK & SON l.;Jn(ii1Np1ng --Gl"t nd of un~lghtl)' Ile-(, f~l$ 64G·()464 .l'AINTJNO/P APERl NG ~ MARV'S PUJMDING mcwal. We wlll help you time~ 1\n .. xr A. r bkkl'r i\dditu.mi1 & Ri·mrlfkliu S48·5111? l'l.'l& House aiUlnJI. n~p. • l'ttASll & Uc HR IS --;---23 yrs srv'i: Harbor attll •• 646·9'W! •• select yuur 1~chnun (·on hip )Ou. UUJ> wlcm4.'. 1,ic iHlUHll 11 retired coupltt. Rttt'li. no Cullea:c Stooent•S4ll ~i2tl 1l l.Ot: K • •I um 1u t ont1 &111t rcb. he'd li42·235G NQJOR TOO SMALL! tree &plent It. 67t> )'150 Sm mu l'har1i:e G4~ 5871! s-19 2110 G13 ll<Mt P. x Perl J u va n e 11 e ch arge ton11 st on -w11Jts, bri"k. &lone phm • -s «urdener: Compl yurd 646-lllZ 573~8 . lluuling!mov 111111dea11up h•rs, concrete. Very t.-;xp~rt r 11111U111:. lntr/ PLUMIUNG REPAIRS Gardeoizla &Trc~M.·rvi~\' i\ • •'fOM JONES• :I atnlec:s. Chianup:s, fr · ST/up rrcework Hcll5 rt>u:1 .• freu l':ll. Bob, F. x tr . i', r ,. c cs t . r;iun·uoioo. '1&1·3539 or Trasb hallllna. J\lV. ~ Cwp>ftM Patio covers. redwood l'!;l.~7-2'.llO ~ PutfrffeSt842·4597 750-~ Workmans h ip g uar. 64.5-7161 l.ogtoSC.496·9342 ••••••••••••••••••••••• del'ks. g1u:ebocs. Call ~ --••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo i..:. 642·0295 •.-.a.-Remov .. al:s, trim""lnu, c . 1 \ Id I,,. -, .ardl.'mog -Landsca~. L' . . 1 di ,, • • .. ,.. -·..... • ... .. utpen ry. ' ( -00\S (I I\" &.ao ltfT6 I y rr rd c.XC'~v:at n1t. gra ug. ue· Holfte.de.u.q ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,Clffot ••••••••••••••••••••••• prunihg. rre-e est. Llc'd, ~~n~~;,c:I. Lie' tree Drffs-*'""9 ~:11n~.~~· e:t~ c:~I~ Ron ~~~i ~~ woa·k. ....................... GOING TO MOVE7 ....................... REPAIRS·ALL TYPES fully ituured. 642-262A · · ·--•••••••••••••••••••••••1 t114 1$1VH!1!!7aft4pm • HOUSECLt:ANIN<• '"·Let 2 exper. men movePATIO (;ovcrs·Koom Rcasonable.f~eat.Uc; u .. a ... a...._ .\11• i t c r l: raft !" man ~tn~tr~~s _ l2yr.s exp ;--.. ·· ~ Ou ~ ~u s In ebs C n 11 you. Reas .. r efs. enclos ures. Q u • ll l y Walt 83().-5020 anyllm~ :F:::.·::;!••••••••••••• • lll.-model,lan1~h.rcpairs Women1ch1ld ren/1nfa11t.,'IC1L\!.ll>, & CA~AGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• J aruce.s Raggedy Ann$, 833·39<H orS4S·8S83. work. rcas prkc:11 . Lk ROO "'S1 Ch k d i Cs U ti 1 t w k fret· <•sl. Xlnt refs . lf0-4&i'·Ol7513929 . o:.ANUPS. L1t1: haul· Excavating grading de-ti7SMSJ 315065. Ph: &4G·772l & r • ec .e . tm p o sery, or 4!19-3105 mg. Fre~ est. 646-4616 d • · -~0034 Repuir I Replace! Direct guaronteed, fr est, lie d, . Eledrkal ! w . .: ~~,.P~~~.work. P!o fe~s.1onal Cur p e t p ....... /p.,.,;,.9 f oc;t ory service, callan)'tim e839-'1628 C~t SB••c• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exp. Ha allan ~ urdeoer Clt'anang. Also floor & ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'loster /Repair •C39·159496 lnsu.red for Mil-~ ci...-z..... • ••••••••••••••••••••••• NORMAN 1:'.LECTRIC Yard malnl.·Clt'llnups Sonny & Jer Free haul-window care. 1>1i1t ch p . R . 3., 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• your safety. Mr. GWU'I .,,,_.., ----. Shamvoo & i;tum cltian· CO.l\ll'A~NY Frt.'Cl'~t/Thank:s!17!f-23S2 ing cleanup-tr~ wrk for l\laintcnD.llce Service amt· e pairk· " yrshln PATCH PLASTERING ~9·2961 •••••••••••••o•••••••• • b I ' . . 53'7-150tl area. wor mans P ALLTYPES WlNDOWSCL.EANEO mi:: t.:olor r11: 1tcncr:1: Sveci11ll~ts 111 remodel rOKYO TO!\t , t II our usable items. f'ences & ' guar. Take advant. or my •• • • T••l.IH ltepoir THE SEE:TlmU CO. th l c a.r Pl iill l 0 m •.n mg. Residential trouble Week i)' 527 per month. bldgs. removed. 557-2005 Xlnt housecleaninl! by exper. 536·7056. Free E.st 540-68!5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Umates • 640-4798 t •l\·a~·h.ht:l1e1aSnl .. v\r~,d1n s huole r . L it •2968990 fi42-1939 eves. Co:sta llauUno odd jobs. La\\ da)'.Owntransporlallon. VERY NEATPATCH C""JOPYTVSVC.CO. am"' a .,, 1 \g rm Bomled 55-14182 '.IJesa ... &:lGOG-MI PaildYourCastt. .!:"' · · Si 50. couch $10. cnair SS.-----. student _needs work. . Aver. exl. l·Sty. $295 JOBS &TEXTURE ht ~tateserv1co You don't need a iun to Guurchm pctOl.lor.CrptOon't ghe up the ship!Japanes e Gardener. H a\•e pic kup. Jim Expert cx pe rlen cerl 2·styS395.lnt.S3Srm. FrecC'st. 893·1439 aUalrpnces.960-lG33. "dr4w rest" when you rt>pair. IS yrs expr. Do .. List .. it m dassified. Complete regular work & "94·5854. houH't'leaning done un a Prices incl mtr'l/labor Have sometblng you W11nt place an ad In the Dally "urk ·m y~etr. R efs Ship to shore rc~sults! cleanup. f'r e e e s l. weekly basis. Landu tiuar.ins r .freeest. SELL idle items with a to sell?Classiriedadsdo PilolWant Ads!Callnow !l:ll·OLOl 642-5678, 642·3102 · Sell idle items 642·5678 645·8721 Ted b36-708Sor 552·0134 Daily Pilol Classified Ad. It well. 6'2·5678. -1142-5678. - tt.!pWanted 7100tt.lpW..t.d 7100HeepW~· 7IOOHelpW.ted 7100MelpW..t.d 7100HelpWClllhd 7100HetpW..tecl 7100HefpW.tecl 7IOOHefpW..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Babysitter, for 3 mo. old.lcARPENTER. Expr'd, DENTAL RECEPT. .Fry Cooks. e~per'd JANITOR-SUPERVISOR MATURE W 0 MA N HURSUYMAM Real Estnte. Commercial Mt1tun.'. for Tue & Thur must have own tools & FJtime pos. open fbr MUST BE.Nt:AT' Must have exper . s Days UQUORSTORE P i li.me to welc ome Exper'd. (/time. Mature ltlALTY IY 8:1:·~~:~~~:. needed trock.~~==-ef>~;;~~~\n~"::.g~":t~;~:. Coto:;3~~hens P~a:;s c1~[15 r~~g~~~I Will tra~L~:n~st neat, ~;~h~:':.5F1~lb~:i:r~~ ~~~~\S;l2~·:U~~~~:k · ANAN~.lllL yl>usy ore. Good salary. 7S2·7292bc.'twn 3·S hardworktn~ person. l"eed c u ;-Ute typing. w/plant.s li trees. DeliY. If' ~tit. 9r\.\I 6P.\1, 1 l'h&ld, F lime Good Pay Chairslde ex~r helpful. ~IFT WRAPPY . Call btwn a & 6PM. 547·309S. $3 hr & up. Laguna Hills PORTFOLIOS n·f's _ll4a-ll:I01 _ C.ro\\thco.SLocations M2-83391*twn1am-3pm J .HERDERT Jan1torial·Good man 673.6372 Nursery. Inc. E.l Toro. Ovt!r20. WeTeaC'h HALL~WELLERS needed right away. 3 Mature. cesponsible, ex-~:i:;('~~~.1~1f [~~ns""~~~~~ METRO CAR WASH DENTAL CHAIR~IDE . ~ow 1nter'M'l9wing for Nights j1 wk. Must have J>('r. warehouse man. de•1_830_·~--·-------1 of Irvine has just re· 2950 HarborBl.C.M. full time position open perm. p ltime help. exper. Over 25. 752·7292 livery, maint. Be nefit '.'IURSES·LVN's l1·7am. celved a mulli·tnlltloo lhru Mon !15 YC'tl t forsuperd)'namicglrlto Dullesmcludeliteclean· betwn3·5. LOAN program. By appoint. Country Cl ub Conv . dollar commerclal pro· ~r_!>ltn~ IX>;~· my hurnc. IC HE F e x p er' d r o r a~i>t dent 1st in lrvme. Ing & girt wrapping. App· PROCESSl1o.1G Apply Warren Import In· llome, Cllll 549·3061 J e cl. We n ced ex · l>l.a-'15i5, leu\octtnessuRc. restaurant Seod resume Must know expanded I)' in person only. betwn JANITOR " tenors. 494·~ 494·3995 pcrie occd commcrelal. Ull.by~itter llt!l'<kd for 4 to .PO. Box 1913 Costa duties. Call 552·8339 blwn tOam & 12 noon al S. Jlfature expr'd, dependa-SECRETARY 1910 So. Cst Hwy Laguna OFFICE Hlt.P development ori11ntcd rhildrt.>n in f . \·Iv. 1\~P~ .Mesa. CJ_ 92626 7·3PM • Coa.st Plaza location. ~ ble trans. wknd work. Beach. J. HERBERT salespeople lo ais5lSt \n 2 II . Mon thr~~ "n1ur~ t lllLl> CARl::. my home Dental receptaumst wunl· GUARDS $3.25 hr. No drinkers or Excellent o pportunity Mature women. PIT. for HALL JEWELLERS huodhn.ithla prQject. ·~ 45a.~ 5 JO. l:all d~)!'i . full time. s. i.:. Hntg Bch. ed m busy Tustm ofc. drug users . 549-0957 for rapid advancement Cleaning S\'S. Car nee. Now lnter vlewlng for WE ALSO o~ ~~·'j.,1: W2l Aft 6. (' 1•11 1hs·:t<kl 5P:\t. A1gc!~ & 9, litke Salary cGooodm mcnsu~~~1c1 ~7tii~e~ t;::::i~~i.rr;:irp~~~: JUN~QR in mortgage ind us tr)'. Ginghum Girl 645-5123. '::;RY r,~1~:r~~~ ~c~f;, •Services wtµ ch rind • pog. poo ~per w . w1exper. oppr. __., menl. J nside wo rk. Applicant must have betwn JOam" 12 noon at money to put OJ!ll¥ rom· • HA~K 9611·707! aft 5P.M · 544.5337 · r r goud typing s kills and So. Coast Pla1" lo"ut\on. · · b · f\all&P/Time ti.ERK DENTAL ~~1eo:.m~~~·r~~e2~k~ SALESMAN 11perute calculalur. MEDICAL .. ... :~: c~~~al~~1~exs:a~~ TELLERS DOCUMENT Tnp pay for Ort ho Ofc t:niversal. 1226 W. 5th St, San Clemente area. 10·15 Knowh.-dg~ or rca! c!llatc Opportunity for chair· ex1sling companies 11t no Exper'd CJll j•cg):~ CONTROL ~I a n a i;t e r . XI n t S.A. lotcrview hrs yearsold.Can earn$20to helpful. Dutics .tnc_lude TRANSCRIBER side dental asinat. Mm. cost to them until they llarmun. Soin11ai;o Bank s cc r l' tar i t1 I s ki 11 s 10:3().noon & 1 :30-3:30pm $50 per week working typing loa_n a1>phcallon5• lyr. exper. So. La"una receive the rund~-whll'h forappl Fl.12·5200 Extremely sharp\\ellor. 1'ewvortarca 552·7!rol.lor r>l on-rri. Equal Oppor after school and have a escro w ins tructions. Hospital eitpcr req'd . 499·1611 • Is how we acquired the __ ganitC'd 1ndl\." min I iS2·tfHS Employer summer job. Phone va ri ous f orms and Must hu\'e good typina, __________ ,aboveprojeel. yr l'Xl>t'r 111 vrint shop or 722.6833 and ask for Jan. general. corrcsponde~ce. s kills . Xlnt employee•• '<<'ro' 1·cprodul't&011 rm Detail GUYS & GALS Mission Viejo area phone Immediate upemng. Coo· oonefits. EOE. Contact QRD~ D_ESI( •All support nclavltit's :\hc.l he metk ulous. en ~cw detail shop needs Mission VieJO, El Toro S46-8684 tact.: Mrs. Ar nette . Cosl a Dulles_ will include; necessary to s m.oothly l'l.1nk1n); TELLER. P /TIME S & L '-'"'~r vrd \I i\vpl) In l'•·r~on :\I.inners Snv111~i. 1515 Wt•stl'llH Dr. ~n juy hare! work & pre-help.• Steam & Paint urea.lo workafe whours Ec1u~IOpportunaty Pt>rsonnelOept. M esa M e morial han dling. orders & exeC'utethcabove. •sur ... tw xlnt w/people, •Buff & Polish •lnleriur 0 day. Fun Job. Eum $2S . Employcr MISSIOM VIEJO Hospital. 301 Victoria, customer inquiries hy .ioo<l w f1 11u1\'l> &-able to Uphols ter)' Cleaners . to SSO per week. For COMPANY CM.642·2734 telephone. trncmgorder11 •Additl<1na l In come lift heav y boxes . et'htttrou~·-Wtndu~ 'T110n.!"mfonmrti__... --· .•. - -"' Cb . t'-.t.coordinatlonofproduc· sourc·cs. Eciuul Opp f.~m plo) t•r FM .... __ ... ----'l"·r hn&l'a l ••1'u ~ut 1on -.. .. •u-1 .. 1 • ""800 nspn" " •-~"1'ppl~.,.d~p• I" • • 1 • Onlv ex per n('ed apply 830-0913. .. • ... -., 't'ss'on Viejo Ca 92675 •·• _..,. "" "" • . hcl1Jful. XJnt c:m~cr op Big Al's Car Wash Equal Oportunlly SALESMEN " 1 ·:no 837-6050 1'~4;~~1 ~~~st;::~ei:~:l quires 60 wpm l)'pinir. •70'7c Commission 110r, " WcslsaH l.'urp. a & Detail Shop J.o:mployer E'1u"I 0P"''rlun1'ly 'd. A I t r figure aptitude & xlnt BEAUTY STYLIST ll1·l>l JOI> 1n :4l't'a Yon de ctd1· WC' 11\'t•d Ol\I', ll1gh l'lllllllll~~IOI\ \\ 1•l'kly I' u 111 \ 111 11 1111 n , p 111 II ho I 1 d a > ' ;\I e \I i l' .1 I tl~nt.11, I.alt· 111.-.1vu1ln hi\-'1'1n·1l ol lm1 ~ T1r1•t1 Ill bu) 111~ 0 \\ II 'lll>J>fll'~" \\ ;1111 li• ~l'OW'.'.. C•all '" J C I' E N~ E Y, l .t\ca ·:-i" HILLS. 58 I ·7700 ext260 IOA T IUl~DERS \\\•sh111l Curi> manllf fJI' I h 1• " 11 1' I II ' s I I 11 <' !\ l ,:itfhn.lh h.h 1mmed 'arnrH'l<'S for Gelcoaters Mofders 0.ck Hardwore lnstallHs •• m nuf o' th" Bove & Girls 10·1!> yn . '' .. "" ex~r. req sss o c te lephone ab1'l•ity ~10"11·~ a · 1 • 2059 Hurbor Blvd J~ Employer M/F l>' · b'll · \\Orhl'~ finest eru1:1in1? Co:-ta :\lesa 645.1030_ H A I R C U TT E R old, earn $20·SSO per~~~~~~~~~~ iurgery. ictallon, 1 · Similar exper. with 11 sa II bop l s Ca II M 1ss -----STYLIST. with Collowing week ~et lin g new 1-ing. fllanJ. ENT practice manufat'lqrer desirable. 1111.·kman. 17141 549·4060 Doctors Office preferred. /\lso: ASST ruslomer5 for the Daily 11---------1_i_n_l_rv_i_ne_._ss_2_._1_11_1_. ---• Apply in person, ------Blick ore asmtJlnt, will needed Lil' rcq '11. The Pilot. Work hours are LOANS -MUFf'l,l..:R SHOP Cit.MIRO COOK·DIMHER train. h~ht typini,t nee, 4 lla1r llandlen;, Ftn \'ly, 3:30 to S:JO 3'tC'r school Due To Expnnsion MGR. TRAINEE Manufachliift9 Co. ti llr!< tlaaly. Eitix•r 'tl on· I s k "'~7c m" 847 906S and 11 rew more hours on DOWNEY SAVINGS •-Car~r opportun1'ty with 7 C l "' HI ia)' per w ·• """· ""' · Satordav. & holida"s . "' '"' 601 ay,..••· ly /\pply . Ll•nny's ~lart.S48·00'iti J LOAN ASSOCIATION nationwi,de company. h Ht•staurunl. ll645 II arbor ' Ha1rstyliMs w I dientele This is not a pnl)i!r route. E h I r l b (West of Beac & Has The f'ollowino xper e p u ut not So th f G r1· Id > f!lnl. C :\I Scc Gror"1.>. DR,\ PERY Wol'k Room cun rent SiJacc in Balboa No ctelivl'ncs or collect· " I I b u · o a IC .,. . "'°""nino5 in Orange Co. n e c . Ca o tween E Io E I --I Mi>. c~pt.'r. or " 111 traan Penln shop. adj lo Lido ing. Transportation pro-"""" .. 8 30 •1 S 1 qua ppor mp oyer COOK 54H 3!l44 Vlllagc. It's your own vidcd. You mtat hvc in LOAN CLOSERS 6· : pm. 1' r. ca zo, ----· --business. you'll have no Huntinl(lun Bench soulh Must be cxpcr'd in clos· 557·1358· J.,or v-al·atiun rclld for 3 Dri vc r s T ow true k headaches. no pressures. of Sl uter to quahfy. ing FHA·_Y A & 'Conv. •-~-.,ce<f--ex_pe_n-·e_n_c_ed __ w_o_r_k· pl'<~~~?~:~ .. woe~,10 e~o"o~~· wks 111 July. Ver)' "ood dri\•ers ... 'ull&part time Cal1Paul673-"nll c.36-•298 loans Savings &loanor · t l ,_ · ,,., ., .. _ · mg resaura~ manager. good s alar y. Mr. snlary opcnln~~. No exper nee.. Equal 0 1>portunity mortgage banking back· also experienced all· Robinson, 494.9436 1':.trk l.adoCnnv Center mu..,thuvcgddrivinJ?r<" HcrdwareSole5111an Employer groundprcf'd. around cook . Carlos 466 fl ai:~hlp llcl. ~-:S.A cont. Ill or o\'t•r. S~alary S Day wk. Incl Sun. Nol a LOAN SERVICE Fam lty Iles tau rant Part Ume bookkeepin11 ____ &1_· _2·'!_0!_4 open. Apply. II arbor Summer only JOI>. Cro~n CLERK 496-4470 Mon .. Weds .. t'rl. Fot ._ ________ _.View Shell. 2SOOS11n J ua· llardwarc.673·2800. LEGAL SECRETARY P avment processin-g, Appoint. ct1ll 494·9724 <tllln lhlls Rd ~plkh ---Fashion Island. 1 person bcneridury & dcmands "'URSE ofc. Gen'I corporate & re· f'd M be " UklVt-:n . deh v. 21 or Hospital 'd exper. pre . usl 1.t•ud & St•\"ond old"r. Must know are11 al e~tatc exper. rcq · good w/cuslomers. T yp· COOKS FOOD Salary ope n. Nu Fee. The \'1llui;:r· lnn Good drivin1t record' mgreq'd. i\µplylnPcrson Contal't Mr. lloscnst'ld ,., ........... CED .. PT -· FILECLERK..... 1n ~laraneA\c 6 15·0032. Newport WORKER ",...,..,.. "' · Will be filin g correspon· llalbou bland Produel' SECRETARY denl'<! & loan ru es. i----------i----------1 Rotuting :1chedule, some lleavy slat typin,:. Sh f'UNOING & ~ DfttYERSWAMTED exper . Xlnl bcnertts. ao.sowpm. Dicta typing. INSURl.NGCLERK RN $60 JCUCCU ER ALL3-ll & 11·7 SlllFTS HSAT &SUN ONLY *** MB> SURG. 01 PB>S PHONE SALES CounttirPerson McnorWomcn EOE. Apply only an Xlnt position w/firm re· Eitper"d in closing & In· & Carp-ftten Apply 111 J'~rson Kt•n Musl be 25 or over pert.on. Mrs · Dunlap. cently trans ( erred from sun"" of FHA·V J\ loanE ~1 111 "' I 1 t l'')l\•1 r'l'li'•I ttl\'kY Pnt> Chlckl'n 00~ Apply In l'l.'rwn Costa Mc1:1a Memorial Beverly 1l 1lls. Salary preC'd . Typing rcq 'd. !\lu~t llll\•· o\\11 11101~ .~ Cn.ill t llwy LuAunlli Y•llow Cab llospil al. 301 Victoria, open. Call Immediately 3·11. 11·7 .. $57 LYN $42 AIDES $33 Phone Sales people . male or female. 16 to 65 years of 11ge. Guaranteed wngca or comm is5ion11. 250 East 17th Street. Suite O. Co11la Mesa. helwttn s·oo & 11 '30 p.m. 646·4223. Equ11I Oppcirtunily l':mployer '' ·' "' 11 '\I 11 t 'u I & l11•nl'h. C11 11251 Sluter ,\v<•nuc Costa Mesa. No Fee b1.•11l'llll>. A1111ly to th'' t'ounlaln Volley I~·---~~·-·---·-·-·-·~-·~~~~I Excellent puy & bencfils. Call P e r sonnel (714 J 1'1•1 ~~•l > <:11.1r t1 .. n:. Counter llcl1> & Cooks . Hotel .Front Oe!!k Clerk NyttromAuociam :\11{ 111 m11.·k ,\\ ('. Cost11 l'n•flor over lit Apply In t Kec. Mitml-type person Expcr·d onlv snins flex· PersOMef A4)fltCy Pnnting :\k~.i porson. l<"ntu('ky Prl~ looklnR for 2nd incom~. Ible also b~lihop t\iJply 557 0061 557-0045 PLATE STRIPPER 549·0902 Equal Oppor Employcr <'hlckon. JIU2 P11r1fu: P1t&me. Potential Sl400 In n'.,~nn s~nclp11.~r Inn •-··-----·--,1----------1 -f\tllorpart·time E 11 ' h . IOAT CARPENTIRS (' t liw• ()1 B•1 llt ""'6 ·>·3 ~·., " "' -Choose your duy1 , hrs xp. s m11 111 ou~e iJr&nl · ua~ '· 1"' mo. lilt yr G .. ,. 1'-· 2101 F. Con t II " Cd11 --------•tAllJ. hotnl cxper. h " d ENGINE INSTALLERS ------•· ' 8 w,. '' · " ~ &hospital near you s o,p. voo com puny w, n ,11 , 1 •• 1 1., \'r Coupl1·~ llou~l'w1V1.•S, ex· Fnbrl('atton & i1hnpmt>n Hotel Duk Clerk Le9ol Secretory Call Mr. Robinson, -Weekly pay 011 Wed. ~nts. Apply N11tlonul 111~111 "~.111~,~: (~n,rpt~nh•r~ tru ln\Om\' rrirt t1nw nl'l.'(Jed for lli.thtlog llX· I' t , NC.I' •""" 2·S yrs g~nt'ral eorporalc 494 9436. -No dues, fo\•t1, mcm-Syictcml\ Corp 4atil Ulrr h balli!I (1111 &M-50~ tun• t•u •·xi>l.'r lwlp(ul 1m11 cxpc:r ' "'""· & fl E. cxpr. for I man . bcrship Sl,, N IJ. ,v. 111 l'1' I.' I .. : I\..: I II.. . ----. • .. • • • • Plt'll8l' n dl for nppt. brunl·h orr1cl' or h1rj(1' ~fold.~ wanted Mi8810n In~ ------ l11 Nlllfh•1 .. , i''or perm CREW MANAGER ~ul no.l nc(. I It nll~ at'I'!> (;.&.!\ SOOO LA. firms hvr111t1ful of ~ot~I. 26891 Orhll(a Hwy. :-t~!,t!m1ctic11 in&. Clviall Production Control p n~11i1111 i. X 1111 t·n . 2031 So i'.ll~l M.1ln St ·------fices in l\ew11u1·L Center ~.J <; next t o• Wulnul " """ ht:nt•r11~ Crew rn a n u 6t tor t o I!: tnl' or t nll ~ ltl 2~ lfou.~c·kcC'p<'r w/tran,p. 12 Good 11k11l11 T111> ~11lnry & <..rove Hciitaurant ~:d.'!n~lla~:~w ~:~~h It EXP£DITOR ,ACIFICA IY ~1fll.'r\•l11r l)()y11 amt ~irh• FAIRICATIOH ~~y "'.k 5 lln1. Lido. Cu 1 hcn«'fiU. C11ll Jct1nr11ne MAINTINANCI -l''ret" ll'llal t'Onfiultatlon Motur~ Ind Iv. cxper'd Kl,.,ERYACHTS 111t<'~lOto l6 :.1u,.th11,·1• SPECIALIST _i_OG29 __ . ______ H1.1 rmon c1•oll «'rt> tl per month> •'urthcr only 11211 W 17th St. C 1\1 dl•p1•ndabll.' tran11portn :0-:cNl rirl'viou5 t•xpor. un Uou11ckct'pt'r for "uest 213 '485·15~5 for N.I! In· MECHANIC lc1tal help ot r.-duccd ROSAH, IMC. t11111 C11111I t•omm1~!11on 111:.1 l'ompo!lrr. Nur Arc home. (;.M 7tim-:tpm tcn ·1t•w. Full time. ror vinyl 11rouprolea. 29Cll w Cua111 lfwy. NR IOAT 'Alt .. TER v\us 11a1111lln1' Q1low1m\•c. l,.1.,,l'l'"" euml'ro & Plnte shJfl. Coll bNwn ~am &. ------l11mln11llng productlun f:q_u11l ()l!por lfo1ploy~·r_ IFYOUWANT: An opportunity to p[!rticipnte in crealivti full range proj~rt s. earn much money and work with fr'l endly cooperatavo people coll 752·1014 Receptionist.Girl t'riday. Ptrime. 4 duys a wk. , Knowlcd~c of gcn'l ~via· tion pref cl. 816·7576. The A-v i a t i o n C' o . a l Meadowla r k /\iq1ort, HB. Ill!: Income Property REALTY IY FINANCl1AL PORTFOLIOS o( Irvine wlll insike the finding of quulihcd in· come property Uuyers ond the 11elling of lneome property much easier for you. If you u re ex· l>Crlenced and intCrt>slcd 111 earning more .... c .. 752-1014 RetttalY0rd Attendant f'ull lime. G days. w1wk 1lay off. MiarrJCld pre· rc1-rc<t MuRt huvc-~ood handwntin14 & nu t 1111· 11carancc. Ap11ly 1930 _NewlX)rt Ill.~;...· --- R.l.SALH Uc1d 0 lWc'd flrH 14 ff'1 Tr.W..9 Cow.- Mu~l hun• full ti1rw jot& Work 3.tJ:O l'! 8.30 p m. Mnk1:r and thc-follow in a Spm. 646 67lll. LEGAL Sf.CR f':T/\ I\ Y liM. Mulll be cicpcr. In RN $56 -1'~rcr pL1111t111i: ~ "t'ht ~. Opunin~ m <.:011t11. Mc!l u. m 11 1t 1 11 th 0 f 1 8 e t --------Trainee or wllh l!ome ex production machinery. ''itl me Si11lo11. "40·$70 wk •P11non11l ln1iitr11rtlon I" l' t' 11 n t• 11 t "'or'·" r t•w~r\ lk'ach, F.I Toro, !lu'*~•ll'rs . l2!\0, 12~0 H$KPR/ AIDE periencc. Stron R typinu Good opportunity. Salary & up. Men. l.adl('A & 11tu· •Mancaaem('nt.v~rty '• " I e I c ll r r r" n rd l\ 1 1io1on VleJb are11s. wl!ll'COnd color hclld!I & lo ll\'e 111 & coro tor ~Ider· n>11wn•d. Nu ~hnrthand open. Cttll 714/&40·1313 LYN S44 (lent.. Evc5/Sut 008~'TI8. •tollO'i~ Comm Ill on n i.,l·kll··A ftont Yi.rd. I hone 646·86&1 for up 4fff~O cop y cc:nt c r lyrouplc.MOO.rno.llt!ll. Solaryopcn R!l!•fi:tl2_ t:"ttwnK·~_w_k_d_ii_ys_.___ ···-----·--;-;-__ ,;,;~~~~~:Ol~lr!~~~ •ll7:1 W-1. w lntmc-nt. wt Druninl( 2000 m1111tc; S!Jl·29'l0or 111\2 4424 LIGAL SICRIT ARY Mair Companion for mlln AIDES '$35 PURCHlt'ING •On the jol'I tru1nl•tC IOOKKHPU l';quat Opportunity molt.er Top w11l((!ll & xlnl IDIAL SUMMlR JOI ,..IWPORT Cl!tilTllt w la~ec·h difficulty. 4 1W •M1tn)' topufrk11Juc'1 Must bt' hlllhlY flllllllficd. 1-:mployer em p Io ~ e c I> l' n e I It Part H hr . 8 r 1 It ht . c" P 1• r · d tin 1~111ly. s D•1• luclud lAa hft.Pri et ft..&.. CLERK No llccn~o nC'C: fonyply w J\l'tll'ral letlger c:i.:peC' l>EU Help wanted. Must riocka;e rncludcs l'O!ll ur Me 1' !ll•crct11ry w /.iood i<klll.s ~t1sun. ~ wk + exp. 1 • • ...... , llD CAR,IT send n•l111mc w 1qu11ll h11v.-l'X~r 1111ndwlchc~. lvlng salary u:Just hicJh~. ncl'd cd b y nltorntty Carnit~ ~ ____ lte!erencctN<'cenary Rcqui rl's acl·urutc typ. RIALTORS 963-9191 llcntlons to. 010 Newport lllk!nA. refil1$LCr .\ !!RIC'S ~~·bnts. H lhnterest CllOl8I Work 6 hrs 3 day 111 o~u.r w 1tcner&I •'IVll practice. .... ... '~ ..... -.... Realt7tr{ allonljw911mk·91>m inll. plra111ant telephone l"ord\!\stlll call t.iJndu l'<·nl t•r S uit e 020 l'C'!d. l:'ltlmc. 644·2641 CIV Kur tu. 549·54 ofc ucross Crom Q. S.ry ~n.'40..~ -... ·~ >ayi A (.'O 1111 k _ N b t'h -C1t'7 •"""'1-Stale Farm Insurance J\l~rt. E11r11 $100 ~ -_,.....,.....-, ..... lady HIL.n> '°" COMI IM OMCI ~.~\l~e,r,.:':,~/d,.'!,!0 w_or R.EST AV Ri\NT.lf JZZ . ~wpon "a • · Co:~ Ryland ~. ";li, BUse afT."'l)onu~ 1c r-------mlll!~t1't:11tnnMl!'1,"crttw .. ~um«ipawt. TOVltCHICltCaN _.,...,w ~"""' ,.,..,.. hi Tiiat1'i lii ff ~ Ddivcry ~la !Ile~. Equnl 0p. <'Ommlssion. Work ls run t1on In Co11ta Men llMAILl!D STACOSWITCH INC ~7om/ :~pfJy ~cnl. BOOKKEEPER p ttiinc Pickup & Dell very or portunlly .mployer & pcrfectl,y :suiu lho.,c LtfEGUARO/ HHlth Sp&. No 1•xp. nee. 1 ............ FTIR .)139 Bukcr C~la Mc!iu Mllllt hll over l8. Neol op- exper'd OfllY. 'F'nmlha; c11r.1. lllyts or old.er. C.lif . who enjoy pulling their We l8d to srhool T.1ml "_..,. S49·S04 I pe11 r11nce & wl).llng to w tpu r r h a se & sale s dl'lvers Ii <' rr<t it. J\l!So Fas hion Consul\i~tj1 No vt!rbul capabilities lo BEACH while yoo lurn Apply or Equal Oppor •~mDloyer work fjlat on (eel rrq'd. journals & :small puyroll. Cl!Shiel' n~'fied. BIR Al's eitp netenary. u or w u r k . st u de n l ll • cnll s ny at\. or (.'V(.'. 2112 LESCOULIE Appl)' in peraon. rec:r»~ Call betwn 10 & 2 only, CnrWnsh &Dt'ta11Shop. part time. Jockle, b o u s cw Ives & ATTENDANT Harbor Bl. Co!lta Mesa J)lua, 911m.~p1J1. 2\06 "'• 645-:1753. 2059 H11r-bor Blvd. Costa 846-7958. moonli (l hters are fi4~3433 MIDtCALSlltVtCIS 1-a £st.ti r.J.5 w.Oceanfron--t..NR. _.: •--------1~lesa. 645·103!>. FOR.IMAM welcnmt". Shifts wre: Summer Job avail. for"" ---------r 140.tt54 642-ttH V.-YI ffnJ - D"'N1'ALASSISTANT I ~'--n-..t 8:30·2:30 or 3:30·9:30. indi viduol who w il l •e·t ...__. .. Rd OpeninitJ i11 Unlquc'11 ~M't.,.L.,,..1 Boys AND GIRLS .... _ .. ,...... • .-... ..,.... Coll for .Interview, Time guard a private bearh & •• .. _...,.... Mcaa Verde office . Ptactic11ls &Qrderlie, E:<p chalrs1de, X·nl)' 7 \'an Dom m achlne:s. Lire Books 833-8098 perform a 11 • b cu e h Sh t t t ... .,.,.. lch Eatoblished tr. ycan. At Needed for' h0$pltel staff H yoµ art willing tu sell hcert~c. 5''6·3000. Must know v arious · • cleanup duties. Mul't be W.•t· t. Pft Udo Mecl. IWt tractive ofhce. t'\IU sup· ~yl'lva~ ftuly. El · s ubscriptions to the matcrialJl.~abletorun •JANITORS• a b l e to m e·et city • • ,.._ port. Ca ll J•c k 1c s-r. Req"'tl. A ~nffta. O/\ll.V PILOT. you wmi---------.. machines & supervise Exper'd mco. women ft llfc•u1Hd standards . Acrou lbndleman.~. Full or Pit . Weslcll(f earn generous com -people. couples.$ Da~ per wk. rlea.se <:all LoiS at 'r'Rc ... , ............... • Nurae• R•gufry. HJI) missions and trips to run OPPORTUMITY Cit.MIRO •·~ Hrs night. Irvine lrvin•CO'. • ~~~~~~~~~I WettcUff Dr, Ste 212. places. Por l11fQrJTUllkm knod:s ot\en when .r.ou ~WCIWIMtg C~. itrea. 752·129?bftwn3-6. 644-Jll7 HOTICI buptlotl!tt N.8.63H>610. phoneellhel' · ~ l1!1e resu.lt·ae\Un". Daily 7601 Cl "' HI • !JAM ·u1 Noon "'-D 11 P il t ci~~ Swttc ....... 0pr M1·:1892orf~4321 Pilo4 Cla."sifilod ~\'i.U to (Wrsl o~a·c~ & "YOU Eciu•I Oppor Employer -iii;, ads' d l11pfa1 the1~ 'P'rlor ex~r. req·d. Xlnt RM's,.&.•,_ Equal Oppottwut..Y t'l'arh lho Ornn&C' Coallt South of G,1rlicld 1 bovC' • 1.-r:vl« to orrer or •cu megac~ •IU1 tqlbOHy typing skill~. Sa tary HUISI$ ~IS F.mployer market. oft J Op .... mployt'r coods tC)acll. place on •cl Oil e.od \mnart! Our ad1. we open. l'or antn-v1~w con· P'ull a P /trme. Top ~~~~~~~~~ PhoneM2·MTS ~\IA pore. tn the Da lly Pllo t The fostm draw In t he "M&.T ""°' are p~ to ta.}'1..rtallY t•ct Eve Stlllso11. Ooln ~ Mori•n unt<:t Cl11»1hcd Section ... West. · • Dally Pilot ~ jfet reolls. l"bone munication Com)IOOent:s Re{t1\..,., ftl'H1' qr f>llN!~1><12 5678 Cla.sslfled Ad. &t:Z.56'i8. • 1142,.si;78• Corp.j'0-_!640. ~. .. Want•dft!Sulh 6'2· Sell Idle Items 642"54°n -. - ' I , • . I . . . j • . • I . •i ' . I . l f I ' . • ._ . .~ ' .. ,,, -. -. , J . t . -~' ~--.,, ... ( . I ~~~ .... !.!.~~!..~ ..... ~~.-~!~ 11-: .. : .............. !~~!~~.~ ...... !~ .. ~ ... ~ ........... !!!:4! ThUl'lltbv,Julv1.19~ DAILYPILOT (:Jf • 0 •sacaDAIY X~YTICH Raacbo Doble Pupa,laloek aale. F1u11 .• •P. i... W .a. ~ED "-os & 0....-10tt::__:_ -9060 ....,........._ .. ,(\ Arr.bl&4dwal olnee. T...,. Experle•e.•d re lier ~·,.pen. Jh•HH, liloHe•are, A.,' ... ·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••-•••••l!.••••••••••••• 5*/I... 9160 ~ d 1 •• -"1! C. ID -·• ··-t t .. , l TOP CASH 001.wA ••••••••••••• ... •••••••• lkADI NCI' • trp-UUll R.T. (or part of ~pt -oo a, ••C.1\1 es, etc. PA ID FOR YOU ls.PINET PIANO. Schafer lAst'r No.~. Gd H JUnic • Cllllll'l1J.. A .,m, Hat, ulary Newport •:ch. 9C Do4 leau&aful AICC Cetden =-· ~8':.!:1· ,;•too J EWELRY WATCHES, Bros . Deep i rieen. <'ond. $825. Phone: ~.C: ~ama~'iM~F!~· -••••HU-comJDen1W11tew/txptt. eves Retri~~r ~u.-. read) Hunl..Bch. At ~bert ~ ART OBJECTS. COLD '450/flrm.~hl\S. ~or549-SflS. X'lftt cond . .' asklna $8:500' ~7t1M.11 ablft. MUil Wia.L.Pn~fraAMOC · h•••• forlftholJu :IM-t0'17 Edwards. StLV£~ S£8VlC f: Oraan . GulbransenRan1er 25 . Race 581-TTA. ' •• •• :r:1:..: i!":c.:: MacAl'\hw' Bhd ll t'~ ••••••-••••••••••••••• ....... Y• 1041 YIN£ FU RN • AN Paragon. Pnvale pal'\)'. equipped, rast, NpB &lip '-ipttaL Coat.<t 11,.. ad. Corooa d•I Mar. • 11¢u IOOS .......... •-.-. ...... MoYift&! C9me 4' bl'9WM TIQUES .. 64.$-DOO 141-1.al av1ul ~ .. us90. Eves ....__.__ ... _1 ..... J 1114)'4iMle20. F.quaJOpp •••••••••••••••••••••••11 Mos old fem Otna Tburs. 'til Sal. :tlOT • •~•a.tT•GS T .. lJIS. __ ,,_ -.. IG27M, Coaul .,._..i....er M/F """' b ~ "'ll .. . Coolid&eA,·e CM .._.,,.._ "' Lowrey-Brcinlwood Oh -~-------1 te'h te 32• II•• • 11 ••or I • _, T 3 ntp er.. " anota, · hum your bullnua ord. Mod. MSO. Movln& must l4' Hob lo Cat w /lrlr. Jo~llY aelf·l'OClt.alned Hoa"tal, •t Vlctorl1 5ecl•l•w/a.api. ==~u::!1~ =~Tu~ bQow. PHOTO Yard S1&le · Send ooo ca.rd ror eac~ 1eU.A.akln1$WS.6'6-mO perlect ull It rl&1lo11 ~(alW«'ekl)'Rall't> ~CM~·~E.~O~-~g~·~~~~Small olcN'w"'Clr.Xlnt "--•-•LA ~-........•-nu Strobe1, umbrella1, l•I pllAll on~ •pa.re. w. $850.IT~ R tl'voforHollda-:.. wrrowwiln 'i ki ,.,.n.IU"'t.,~-:--mvwu . PUPPY 1tand 1. c umeraa r•lurn permanentlyllaldwln Baby Grond . Rt;GKNCY MOTO'R P wor ft& To•n T\&Jlln'l' l'M quaH FREE • ~ • ind d d rk ' Haled att at"tlv taa i Ivory key1. xlnl co1t4 SABOT. Jn 1tood condl la lea Car .. r·t tead ~ ::.n~li c:r bJeoeflU l¥ 4 selCC'tlOl'I, vi.all all of a ~f .:.tz · tQuJ.';!'Jw~·r:· 11. a 4 ~: at rip m:elln& c alrlln~ $1.SOO. Aftt rl, IT~ lloo, 11 w pulnl. $310. Ph: OOSl~~~:r~~r~~.J\. =trt!:k.:~~lart. . l o or UM e!• rc~4:~ •r• E l~nceton,C.M. • 1.D. ~uircmonu. PR> S.W...MeclilWs •m 963-tlOO ••~1·2503 •• ~ .. Seer~•• m DO 11 an. 3 Mo. oAd CemaJe ColUe. \-ent lou "then! For a ••••••••••••••••••••••• PKNQVIN 1!' w/trlr. Xlnl , • -Irv-. Savhll• Ii t..oin __ _ purebr~d . abots, well MOVING SALE i>"r50tlallud lll" enc&ot.c , • ~ d rl 1 Sew cond Sae. ~ oi; bto&I is AJJtlfl"O. 22'. Sip. K, a.a. Bllcr /t:lee to25K hu opcnj"I IOC' P/Timc AMTJOlll 1161 bcha ved .. lo VD ble. J1~U 2Nlt 3rd. a~ 4561 Hhcll, w11llpapcr. r. bric o' S:t.lNG~: .~r,:''si::O Cali ofle;, Kellh. 9111.2700 i;t•n., air. roof racl.., SeeMktJlaar toSlOOCl t:xec aecy Savini' & · .:'f_-, m-Or.16 I (. o. 6) t;vcryl In• "L>ay·Clo" paper" W('" c 1 • ~ 'crulac \.'Ontrol AM /fr.18 US.C/llUpr l90Cl Loan ellpt!r, l)'p1nK It Decor11lor' barn aldln1t. Coet! Piute., furn, ctt•. wlll buck & trim )'OU• 9001 lrk. 9$00 ml'., $1:1,$00. Gclod~ to*'TQIJ ............ nd req'd 1oi11xl 9.000 llnHI fl . Make or !')-~to you culti .. 111l11rd 84&-M7G lAlllll Or try two curds S t'--n.ooch 1094 10' f'brgl11u Sailboat '168-15e9 •• --..,-· • ..,, fcr.67&"'312/StG-1234 d11CkJmcs. bll kt I> ·k •0 _,,.. N d 11 h 1 · • -lntne IA&~Y blchour•. approxl!U .,.. 84~7323 ..._.... 1060 c o IJ(. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ee ~ 11 t r e par.LANDAUMOTORJIOMI'' •E 11th.Colla Mda t11•1 per wk. N111l l111vt> Chlckenng Square l'lan~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRICJ::S· Coldak r-tctul Oet~C'lor. John:too lhp inotor. 96$. L 1 . ao.• 10.,.,· _s.t&el:al t4M47G ab11itytotxeculeau l1tn· (868.Rarc: w11lnut.Xlnl FREEKl1TENS Would lake t o lcutt• S2c3 or3i~ Mdl 7'.!0like newS'f5.4l~ ~-0021 1 u;~1~u~;731123 •• ~~~~~~~~~ mentii with llmltcd lvud. <2U>Ges·4506 8oxTrained We:Rt'm )lone at lrvlnt :~~~:a.:"!11 ~co Pnnt-etc'.in.cr.t Cal 20 1''rc:i h bollum~--·-· ·--·--s upuvlllton For In · 516-4964 · El Ton: L'A t . ~ Ph ~ •i:s ~ ...,l•a . ---ln · 'l:t 2A ' Pll<'C Arrow S/l" Sales tervlewcall7S2·6'1~ O..k llulltrec. just refin ~ ..,..~s non •nler. lOor more S140e11. U.S. DIVERS 5uit New, PU t.2sctsulls,$3:.00. ·1• r s . 9· 5• M•1111 /A .. tM9" ---Very orpale. beaut Tako ono or our Labfte~ ~~!.\'c~. ~nlt·:s Tux lnduded lal)!c. oranRc. '•" S&. 6-42-&507 Plul. ~~t~ xt a • S •64 • X11it opportunity for H · St:NIORSECRP.TARV pl~e. Pvt ply. S3SO rit'r pups, 7wka, & ~e'll HMtef:lOldGoodsl065 NOCt\RD? 3111i"lge$16,Dac.or,knlIE 1976 Tomodo cat. Jo\lll),__ ---..----- lhusiaallc. a ssertive. Navaaatlon Sys tems ~ keep him for your v:ac ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oraw yoor own or send SS. dJven vest $$, Spear ""'"" Sailed al Olymµac 'l9 20' very c l e a n . women wllh·ready·lo· Dualness localed 11'1 ~I"' "'Ll-....LT 5'$.6900 t3 bar stools. $30, Oak cor· nar;ne. addrei.s. phone & aun. 2 band. $16. 4U tri&b. Sac. S7s.66()5 Aristocrat sips G, SIC, wear xales ea~r .. ,~ lrvl~e lnduslrial Park .,,...nv. _,.. "" . oer table ~ AM /PM 11.c II make one l'Uni per Prin<-elon. CM tandem ni. le. $2000. build apeclalHy s bosi requires aeci-etary with Pttoch le Enel1'b. 40' SPRlNGt::R SPANIEL & radlO S20 m&Sc ;applie tag. Add ~ each. TY R-...ai-Tahoe-10' w /t rlr $450 968-Ql ors.a~~ '°'4'nllaJ "arow witlu~-8 · 10 yrs exp. to dCJ C.OUUl:ntts 1rrv'1 wkly. LAB pupp1~ . 8 wlr.s, ~ • · Send check or money or· , -· ,. 586-3W9 M w F /\ft GpUJ panctlnc rompany. Send Marketing & Contract LY~IAN DRAKE ~7310 derto: HIFi, Steno IOt &wknd3 • ' • '73 Wioncbaito. fully eon- resu-to Ad No ~•c correspondence Typing, ANTIQUES · .i 4 pil•ce place sellln" PILOT ftRIMTIHG ••••••••••••••••••••••• · tmlned A 'C awning to •""' . _,, 7c. WP" ._ __ h d .,, EnCJ.isb Sprin&er Spaniel . .,s. . Sl 20' C . SI~ 5 H'r I ~..... "'"" • Dally Pilot. P.O. Mox " "'• suvn an • ""' JlZJ3CONOORAVE. 2 )'1"$ old. Male. N~ Spanish Lac~ Wallace p o Dox 1500 \\alnut creo SSO. rwsang ....,.... 1r mLH.~.492-l....,.. JS.O CO.ta Mesa Co . WP ~t Sal ary open. ro.aotain V~ley 17'9·2111 lova'no '"-m•. 640-0t!l2 sterling. 497.2734 Costa l\l csa. Cu. 92626 Or Best ()(fer. O/B. trlr .• sips 2: man~ IJ--ll-T-_.--9-1-70•• aai • ~OllAM·llAM ... '"' "" ·-962.QIOI. xtras . $1950. t.:ves 4 ~. NP .. WHOLF.sALE ONLY Ht-"'.me..S Jewelry 8070 -wknds 963-3094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SALIS !Service Sta. Attendant BfGUSHLOAD ...,~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERBEDS Altn06triewcolorTV$90. ' 74 EXCE L 25' Fully ............ .-.IM full II pJUrne E'xper'd R-.t ~· 9 11t'u. WA.,..TED Every StyleDiscounted Portablc l4"blk/wht 525. loats.,Sl1-/ equip. S!i950. Days. · _., !HT Apply Ray Carey ......... _, •• ·• -1""'11 •NF.VEft C11llan"'me 646·5741. Docks''"' 907'" c.""4977or evcs &wkrid~ F_ .. ,_ Ind··.. •· No p-· w &.ut. 6 wks old blond or "' w _.,. ___. m ""1uys • Chevron 604 S. Coast ,..,vie & TOP CASH DOLLAR UNDERSOLD• ~ ··~•••••••••••••• 493-0527. Sais. exper'd In mens ,. Hwy, Laguna Sch. LYMAN DRAKE blk kittens. Trained p A I D F 0 R yo UR From 119.81 wilh lll'alcr G F. s t e r eo , G a rr ar~ ' .. 42',DOCK • ------ womens contemporary ANTIQUES &nXIOUS ~5-1440 JEWELRY. WATCHES. AquaHeavcn 830.7062 <'ha!"ger , all an OnE UnderNcwportl)ridgl? Sear.. hardtop _tent trlr, clothinl-Lookln.& for a Service Stol!on i\tten· UZl!J Condor Ave. Beaul.l(ulfemale Germa~ AHT OBJ ECTS. GOLi>. <·ab1nel. Works ! $<ll $1IO mo 642.9fl6E w/lg rro ci.lcn:.1on & S1'rt1 ~areet In retail s ales danl, cxpcr d. Day & Fountam Valley979-28ll Shepherd pup 5 mo's old. s IL v En s ER v 1 c ~. ••San Frandsco Buyer ~2 92SO · · dr. hke new. le~:. than •/advancement to Eves.Full&p/lim.r.A1>·1 .. _.-IOIO Hou·e broken Shots FINE 1''URN & AN· w1shcsOnentulHugs loats&MoriM IOATSLlftS 1.000 ma uf use $3!15. man,remenL · ply , Shell Station. 17th., l""f'P-OKH SS2 ~ · · · TIQUF.S. 64~·-Z!OO S47·5MG <196·5717 wknds Nwpl Beach S48·3GOC 1146 8716 C.-14M500 Irvine. N.8 . 1 •••••••··~··••••••••••• • • • ~,..._..t · _ ----- REFRIGERATO!tS 2 )Told Australian Silkie.Uvntock 1075 Kl.NG SZ bed (new), xtra ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE RENTAL SLIP 113' Shu:;ta, self t:Onl"J. F~;'L~~nt Service Sta Attendant WASHf'.RSORYERS female, has papers ........................ firm $195 incl dcl. Usual· CitMN 90 ICl Top lot>. 011 MJ\lN BAY xlnt cund. 1-;.;-; hn hitch. p/lime. £xper 'd only . Retond1t1oned-Repos l>'73-:M84 Rea. Moreen mare, broke l)' home. 83S·2213 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'fru• sccurily: 40. lo 60 lllJJ5 4. 645 ltil7 &ores Loe.ated Avail eves & wknds & i''rgt Oamag'd. • •fod I 1""" o n Cit v .. ----In Ne_....ri Beach N .: Guar/del to ride & drive. blkT'e nnls membe rsh ip ." .. e .,.,,. vaY Yun· (f.IOweryaC'hlonly). 7SG-•~s.._ -..-· ea l a PP ear . "' Sweet female kitten parade Morgan gelding ........ l. NB 1 b 1 fanishl•d. Pluns uvu11 ti73·5!137 · """"" .._. "W""9.inaler Mall handwr!Ung. Apply AM. 2"J Y~A.RS lN 0 .C. beautirul solld dark Eng, Western <7 l4 j :;;.,=...,~J..e .... ~.~ .. .,:tpoo · Ford Marine eng. $1400. 17 ~ I l . ll cf r I it SALISNSONS 2580.NewportBlvd.C.M. DUNLAP'S gray.648-2178 331.U)I[ ....... -.or ..... .......,_ Days ,.42·9~oz c V<'!> ~&at ~·hp A\"Dll. on monomntic. -etc. t~). N~ for a · SEWINGOPERATORS N rtBI d CM Cuddl k"tUes forlh .. Id 22cul\F/F,rerrig,twn or 646-4594 ' ChannelNwptBch.. !Stk.02811) -"'"panslOl'I. EXP ONLY. Pc Wrk. Pd 1815 ewpo " • . Y ' e.. M~lk goats. 2 Alpine. I Nu· bunk beds, wshr 4' gas ' 673-74114 NOW $2990 Full Ume. part time or CALLM8·7i80 d1es-male, box lmd 12 baan. No phone. We .,..111 d rS46·2486 llelp St rong capable __ aummer help. Mu.st be vac. Bene. 642-3472 wks 631-1842/645-7144 cont.act you. Write to PO ry local young mnn lo d<J locd!, SpeH & , reliable, lrwilworthy & 1$80 Monrovia. N.B. F'Ni£bt DamageHotpoint • bo'x 411 Trabuca Ca· 3 Radio Controlled MQdel any type or boat work Ski 9010 71 Corn~ ;~e~slC~nC,:P:l.u!,~ Summer Jobs: F'Ull/Part· ~~::,~~~[:~~. ~~~ "ic~t~!. ~~ e ! nyon, CA'. 92678 Boats. Gas engines and Call Jcrr. S48·S200. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2o ft. Fully s e r ~·'~. l7'1New-BlvdCM tame fl exibl-e hrs. goodhome.642·6818 Mitcel-=-1010 aUradlogcar.Veryfasl.lotlh Mallde,...ce/ .19' Tahiti Jct. 427 Ch<'\ l~Cdg~:J.,c)Nt;\\ ---...: ...... '--·---· -·-·_. 842·1124 Washer &: Elec. Dryer. --· Sold new $600. each. Sell s.r'.vi fOJO eng. Newly rel.Ill. Trlr, \ ). t l · ~ SALIS · S3SO ror sel. 11'2 yrs old. KJllcns. all sites, shapes •••••••••••••••··~··••: all 3 for $600, .or trade •••••••~•~••••••••••••• eov G.L 20001 SJ60Q, Pvt NOW SJ.,90 Switc.....,. Secy 586-SJ22al\9:30pm. . &colors. i\l /F, 11 wk.s to4A r ea ru gs: U x 20 ror??645-2200 ptySS2·0787 -- REAL ESTATE Wdl train Must be 3\'llil mo. s.it>.S392 llVOCado $75. gold lone Hull Cleaning, SO' ft. '65 ser.. ....... • all s hifts . P/tame tu G.E. Refrigerator. sh3g 6'x9' sao. used gm. ftUHTS Zinc + pru\>. n ·va1r. ~ TAlllTI, low prorll~. . or"al cood. Shellie female max puppy Apt. $1 )'d. u7,_,.,._ Jo'OR SAl E TuglJoal Ann1es 008~91 Slcl Boll. Mere. J .o. h~t 2G n.. Ai r C'Ul'ld. " ru1.1.~: ~ start. 18 Yrs or ovr. ., ... 1 b 8 • '" '""' • • ---wheel Trlr, Coasl Guard &f'lr <'onlttined. Mlls I t TRAINEES . 64.5-86111, C.lil. $60 645-7323 ~~!~: 6 lO mo. o ... Refrigerated ''4 ·barrel er5!~i~~~~~::fcy All wood boat, 1:ood cond. equip. + i.et or i.ku. I on SEE• (6177) tStk 0284 1 · treenai:er wanted fur Refri ~cralor·Fr eet cr. beer bar. like .new. Sell AssortedSucculent.s will supply all tools & b • $4~. Mt:SA llUA'f NOW $3790 N o ex p erience watenng&:lrte~rdnlnJt $75. ~ood Cond1t1on 3 Kittens. l .wht . I $150.Ph.646-9081 2Sc d UP mate rials lo exper'c CENTER.159SNcv.µort • neceuary.Part ~r full Jhrs wk on the bch at IH5 5:!84 anSP~I blk v.·ht. l cahco. IJoA . Als o pau;e rba c ks. woodworkcr675·3823_ Blvd.C.M.64f.,...Ol2 •62 A lrth'eom time. days. evenings or 44thSl 675 3823 -------trained. 846-0773 Old oak n><'kcr. $195, top magazines & oddii & loat1, M--1-a 13' "-··•on Whal"r '-"Ill" I" fl s.·1tAr•1". 'l"U' I week·ends. Cluuroom ~ · · Watersoflencr . ~a · loaded ice box. $390: """"" .,.,,., , ..,,. u ' • o • and field lralnang. No tJonwidl'. New $1iOO. Sell 4 Yr old Collie. purebred. KcMnalor side by side ends. Saturday lll 12. EcwipMettt 9030 Johnson. kak wcJ, 0buc:k\·l \Slk.027K!. ace IJmll. Car deairable. for Sl51> or b5l 01 r . bt>age, wht. Loveable refrig. S60; 496-5001. Sunday & Monday to 5. •··~··••••••••••••••••• i.ea~ Xlnl coml. $1!17~1 NOW $2990 Veey small earnings lo Te' mporary 962-6801. nds l'Ompany. 534>·9583, Tuesday·tYlday 3.00 lo Seu horse 3hp w /recoil 67J Ol!J4 - slarL For appt. please 1~ f . 1 r ·t r _ 2 d l21Jl 423·1089 Consolo stereo, $35. &:00 PM. . st rt. Perfect $225. Sonar llLL IARRY ~re ng ro:; n'e r Huntin° bow. $15. CaU 2076 Thuran'1til. 1301 R OF "'•rf .... ..,S call 1'fr. Kendall at $80. A0pl size s..10: xlni -1LllTLfo:PUPPIES ITT3-38!n. BfhindOallyl'llol •·~.cu"'' ·Tr•111ortatlon RYCEHTER 540-3&66or S48-8093 Immediate cond. 646·5741. 8 "k:i. Heinz 57 "Mutt Near Bay & Newport 416 Princeton. (;i\t ••••••••••••••••••••••• U1v1slon nr Burry r ont Sales. Small J ewelry lhu bci1t kind" 557-7977 Avocado veh·et sofa 8'. Ix U1thts, rayllnt', manual C~. SoM/ 2000 t:. J:.l St. Sant:1 Ana Shop, mature woman, Work Upni:htrll'i!pfreele.»lnt. xlnt cond . Lamps . trakin1:11iiel:>crl,$165, rontrol.7"rhrm SSS.G' Refit 9120 Upcnevcnln1t!l l•llllll)r1• wtmds, NB. 673·4734 rond. Westm~hou~c $225 fvndture 1050 wrought iron dinette set bst ofr. Incl qlld bd11prd . Gruy S30. 6" chrm SJO, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""'DSUNOA YS -·-__ -·-_ "6Slb.capac1ty.Cullalt.••••••••••••••••••••••• (wood top !. M i s <" Call 6..S-3149 cvu & 4t6Prlnccton,C.M. 197lOrEHROAD 558-1000 ~~;;,1;EJ\~e~25s:i:~ •St•Typlsh 6pm.000·1680. **I BUY** householdilcms:t,WZJS wknds. -Pu~)llS Jabsco lt860·12 \CAMPER. St>tr <·1111 ---· ex~r. req'd. t•amaly •0...1tyPf,h Refrig. & i,?:as range wn Good u!!ed F\irnlture & arts. MUST Sill clutch 5(15 6500 manu{1 tamed. hke new & im AutosforSale man prer'd. Call Collect •G.O . & lb. SeCJ. O\'ens & broiler. Must Apphances--OR J will *CARPET* Magnavox blk/whl 25" clutch w .' 41G Princctor ~a c u 1 at c ! 1u1:l ~ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t2U) i2'l·3936. We H.are •rtJC.aec--"-ist see. in home. 548-1670 sell or SELL for You. Never used. 147 Yds 170. S pc white bdrm set Costa Mui.u (Slk.O'.lS5l ~s/ Records! ...... ._ i""" MASTHSA•.,..TION Oran&c Nylon P lus h. $120. stained v.ooden NOW $2990 Clotsk s 9520 ---------1 •Sr. Cleriis irdgldaire elec dryer runs 64"' •616 A l..,..ll·96•5 Musllell. 646-.9665 dtl$k $10. Aner 6, 5$1·1198 Johno sonW2HkPd. hkc nrl'v.. llLL IARRY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3EAMSTRESS. pref. In· •wt..&rec.kJIM;i perf $7S. Matc hing -.. • . . S2 o. er a):i 11 ter RvC ...... Ttt.B dllltrial u per .. but wlll CALL TODA y ""<l.Sht>r needs timer 530. Aft 6 Utt.on Microwave Vari-Japanese Ko1, all uu·s. Gpm call 541J.72t8. . . _ ~ ~ U' '56 Chev. 2 Dr S<:tlan· ·;o train r l&bl peraon. 646,5622 Temp Top of li~e like Orchid plants & nower 01vas1onorlfarry Pont. 327. lluri.l 4 :.peed. Pont. ~)422 Office 1 .. _Ho.. IOl5 SAVEi New I& used rum. newsJso 7• Refectoey tbl ing Fuchsias. 6"2·8382 loots. ftowH" 9040 2000E. lsl!>t.Santa ,\na ~32 r t>a r e nd. b od y -appl's. m isc. W1laon'a · · S1 ---()penevcnanis tlll IOpm perfeC'l & 1·hrom1• 1s SIAMSllllSS OVel"IOad lee••••••••••••••••••••• Bargain Nook. Now 2 SlSO. 4 c~~ar·s O. ea. Bruning drantng mach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ANDSUNDAYS 1woct. S!IOO l'r1. pl) S""'ILS 557 "061 .-UILIC• Stores -s.s & 814 W Round 40 ~orree tbl, mod 2700. SGS. Brunan1t •ZODIAC 558 1000 1192·1K32 --v 19th C M 642·7930 a, heavy Mediterra nean eraser SlO Thayer & • -w.iaan Corp. manur. of Jnten•lew Hours9-llam •FURNITURE• ...... ..:w... . style $35. 38" Bra.'5 tray Chandler ai'r brush $40 Port-A-Marine 540-2071 '67 F nt Ca I '63 Mere (.'onvcrl /\·l th Id • ri t 4' t :30-3:30pm T ......, . .._.... S20 673-941Sor673-.3S2'7 . · o mper specu1 nd N · .. .: .alelbowaotsr bas' lmnmee'd ... _________ •AUC ION . . . 416Pr!nceton.C.M. M'SEDCr FIB T/S AP wJ lO'Camper J Ownr co . ewtor1.A.,.,uuty. 3723 Birch St, N.B. Spanuh King Sl~e Water·h:•n.• r..u sor ' ' ' ' Cl n 000 ~ 3'736 . S<IO-OSSSor840 22!>1. ocieoin& for pel"IOn w/at •Fridey 7!10 PM* ~.Complete $400, Call1nu1l~ Nauga.,..,.de a 4' RUSH! Love seal SIOO, 2 gen, trm tbs .. top cond. ean. -· · leut I yr expcr . In sail· DHMrs WekOfllW 961H596 chi air. P~!'13'e1!. Vacuum Din set $98, Twn bed :1et Sqc !1 1 8 6•500• Ph. ~7 Camper shell c uMom a.umlna on heavy duly n..tre ,~ COlllMCJll .... ••h c eaner. ....... uo. Sl~. end lbls, framed m-made for t'ont. Sips " macbl .... lhsl bave own Now l\lrlng. must have ---..._ Vall:i 4 Italian Renaiuance Wild West bed to:sleep In. s titchery, hshld misc. 171At Tri·llull, open bow, kids or 2 ndulls. S200 acisson " other hand neat appearance. 18 yrs. YTVWI.,... chairs 547S. Hardwood 5200 494.-6456 seats 8, Chrys. 45 HP, 673"0628 tool&. Apply to John Vyn, old. xlnl job for-student. Ptiin Stor11CJ9 card table w/leather top. 493_...00 w /trailer. Used once. ---------l UI Placentia Ave. Applyaf\er 7PM. Stockli-.ldoHcMts Sl00.&'75-9377 PfoffSewlngmachlneS86, $3400.8.1!l-4J56 CAMPER.SL.t::F.Ps4 '57CHEVY 4 Dr. Auto. P /S, restored. Uc. DLR344. $1095. •THE CAR ftLACE• 2100 Harbor Blvd, CM 1131-21120 eo.taMesa. MannaPl111aTheatre •2 ,,_ . Beautiful Dark 1:reen Men's & Woml•n's Ju~ $SOO ..;;;.:~~:;.;.:~----...1 68SSunnower, c.M. ~AV.I SS SAYE Wulnut Victorian dining qui Il e d Kn g st gaite. s10 t o s2s. Pt $I 500 496·4567 M.Ci. MAGNETTE TOW TRUCK DRIVEH GRlAT IARGAIMSI set with 4 chairs. SlSO. Bedspread .Very good IWS.0963 Most Beautiful 22' Cen· Motorited-l-lk_e_s._9_14-0·-' 19584 Dr. Sedan SICltlT AIY ·STIHO Exper'd. Apply G & W We honor' 8 a n k or 673-2008 rond. S2S. Ph 55Hi042 4 Hail motorcycle lrlr. Cir tur)t Lapstrake M aho~. •••••••••• ••••••••••••• $1000 1>45·1i11NI 80 wpm :f.plng. 90 wpm Towing, 17th le lrvine. ~m_enksc~,Cl\IASasHlerCharge. WHOLE HOUSEFUL SHARP CB & SKYHAWK TV & bunk beds In Earl) Sea Sklrf. 2 Bunk~. toilet, RIDE .a. ... EW ltKNcdiOftot ah. .:.ttt nf poelllon al NB ""M"'"'cST:_S "'U.CTIO... F U R N I T U R E . t"lush Mount Antenna 3 Amer Maple. !n9·5S77 classic restored ocean "'" San Onofre. 10 Pald1---------1 "" -"" " EVERVTHJNO MUST ·. racewinner.Fish,ski,or '76JAWAIAIETTA Yet.ic:i.s 9530 hoUclaya. l Wccl. pald nPIST/~ECIPT. 2075'/zMwpt.ll.CM GOI Call art 3PM. :r.sr:~~ih·~~~U S~o"';ea.se. 1 yr old1 Catalina . V·8 Gray **MOPED'** ••••••••••••••••••••••• u:~.~~~~:~c;'~~~ S mal l con11 e n ial 4' 646-1616 lll-9652 836-4170 . . 2x5x7 high. walnu Morine needs eng. re-Towork·school-t1hop-Cun 197SWINHEIAGO $ ........... Call Im pleasantomceorrers re· 1 1 Col TV PlZZAOVEN ·220V. fimi.h,4 glass doors .or p11lr. 968·0515, 642·HOtS, For Wa ml orless 2S ft.JNDJAN.Oen.,uir • .... n• faxed workanl( arranae· ••--•--1020 "75 Sy van a or · S 2RACK nate paneling. <:0111 ask for Casey. c~nd.1 fully self con· medlatel)'. 11l4'nl Some bkkpl( ex-•• ~!••••••••••••••••••• Pc din set, com~e " end ELECTRIC W /2 TBI.S. $1000. Will sell for 'h $299.00 latneo & only 7956 miles. ACCOUMT1"G ~r 'iesl5rahile Ple~.se5u~ clean ~hwlnn 21" ~~-e~~4~ w1rm re J·5' 1.S23·~· 645-l530days. ~~1~n;~u~; J~~n~::~: FUllyequlpped-Trouble (2248). ist.k.0290>. C U.IC ull Mr m .th or ... r. Aoy s 10 spd, yellow. 58$. S2SO. ~. Twin bed complete, S4S 7 \.'I H p ~vi n r u d c : free agniUon t!Ylllem OHL Y SI J, 990 H11ascforappl Cnll Thurs/Sat/Tuu. Walnut buffet, ch ina~ 846-4507 Chest of drawers 115 4t4-8376ms COCKtMotoCyci. llLLIAUY llmt t1'B 00 wpm. Coet * it 67.S-1000 * • 613-6210 cabinet, dreull\I table. FU!hlng Poles $lO & ~ 2334 Newport Blvd, CM at~ln1. heavy detail. , antiq table. square, also HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Kenmore washer 160 14W Renn Woodie. xlnt,. <714> &46-SOC~ IV CIHTH Req'a l•m penonallly iscHWINN 3 whll;irb bike untt lurn. Muat sell. cau l4S F.. 18th St. Apt u . CM Umbrella clothesline $10 cyl I e. nu pls t rlr . .................... ·-I Divlalnn or DllT)' Pont Stan et IUl5 hr. Same UPHO&.STllY w/basket. new cond . •--1pu •n-<7 ......,1 bid ..... ·1.,/U ........,,.ye ... • 2000E.latSl.SanlaAna beneftu .. above. $175. 5411·1362 an llPM a........ • _., .... · Newport Beach AlhletJc ~-634S _.,.,, reas. · .....,. "'" Scoohn 9150 Opton evenings tlll lO pm offl SIAMSllllSS LEAVING Ca meo Shores <;lub Membersblp 19' Formuln. Mere. 1/0, ••••••••••••••••••••••• AND SUNDAYS Ce Preff'r txpcr. w/vlnyl '-.... .,Mtrhri .. 11025 mU111t1ell · 48 x n,·oval 833·3813eve11. Mflctl•ICMlt 200 HP trlrw/brks Doth 74HCMtdaMT250, 5.11:1-1000 _.load uphol Must bt'I 11blo to........................ di bl •114 •• la 1 W..t.d IOI I Ood ,., 0¥~ work w I m In tzoSbffb lit<' color panel· to:':n etwln ~~~::, 11.SOO air Coadllioncr, ...................... , very a .13495.676·47<$8 $.415. S4().t675eve11. 111.0061 aupervl6ion. Claatron lnl(,ntwer usod,$l.1$~r Mfd dttlc "chair oil ladiftblcycle,llnclml11c. WANTED majnr a p TRY l hlll fishing CR2501E1shtor. Off ROAD l....,TiewRGunt-Uam Carbon lloat Co.h 1,n1 sht.~l.548~ pamtlnaa. ruats, la~ps. 402.eeu1 pllanct'I "pwr .mowers m11C'hlne, '73 Benchcran $S95.orofr M5·4Hl3, Par h. ACl'()~t1nr11111 . ltl~lt-l:IOptn Gr ove St. Ana e m .leah 1015 etc 675·7119 Deep Sea GarC'ia Arn pref. not wrk g rue <'C'nler <'OMole. J9V twin -- --Sorvlco & Soh!li. VW, lnlllrtlaSt..N.8. &»64IO bluador Pole Penn lfO 646.5848 65 HP Mcrc'1, low hr11. "74 lloncln CB200. mnny Mlnl·Tru c:kll , Vant1, ~~~~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 New Cus tom Uphol· ' Shi to hor di t nd ·oo 11 : '-.:;};;e~•e:. ~ "~~es. !Darlin• Klttens·Tabblea, stem! Cha1r11 .m1m11ke 1quider, ~. 5.tA-11632 SSS CASH POI rli:ers.1 du:i rbat~~~.: :':.?r11'u~~.e~~lll :u e~; !:h1c'1!;. Cu 5 t 0 m IJ 1 ~ SICllTARY >'11• VHJ ,9S.,c11Y Blk/Wht, Blue/Grey. ol'r5311-07118btwt ·lpm. Trolling,t'oclpolc Ooodu1f'drurft/r~trt1• h nd.,.rn 1'r lr . many ApJ1r1•r111tr.9r'2M'1i1'7. MOOllNMOTORS lhp•r'd . S H rtiq'd . ltSimOleao f w). $15.Anaora hatkaround. • •IV" -01 w/Pennreel.S20. fnl"ll/11to\fe11MG076ll xtra11.0nlyS64t!l.MESAV h 2 .. 0--1 -;:--1k --•o""DC• ... r•• .:~ . hdnc City &.nit, b•nk WAl'AtlSSIS m-8978ev. 7$1·31.!M BUTCll!:R U""""K n. "$30. 541·9832 8 0 A ·r C ENT En' amo n :> < •rl " o. vrr" "" _.. ~ e...rreq'd. See l>ot'othy .... EJJper'd Yull orp/t ~ 804~ m:.//flbi::ch~chrk~i R Et:l~·T YPE Power I~~ ~~1t ]u~~Na! ~12 ~~~~~~/~o~:ii:eII. ~all'!!J21~40~"°!!:_ lt•ad, Ooldenwtat • Good hr'$. Neat ap~ar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• m -2100 (JC'.:.:.. Mower. szs. pllancn h1uled frH. tc: Rtim'll F8 C&bln Cruiser . .__ ----~ ·~· oce, gdlaatr, Hunt.Deb. Ovcir21 •PITWOILD-, . 548.2748 . ~981·0088 FuUy equipped, 111pi1· 6, 1970Yamaho100. Dirt or lodt 9540 ... l.IM. SUrf • Slrlotn . Jltl Btalla Pelt w tie t Contemporary Sofa. . Danu rolnl allp .. $8600, street. Xtnt condition. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llC&STARY for Real 5D30W.toast Hwy, ND 1'J1 roa' .,.:.-. ~· 1ray/whlle 1\rlpe. XJal R .. tlc pump $20. Old Ian· Mlllk.. ,,. 413-4.075 S200. ~-MOO '71 VS Vcgo. r11hll 327 EIUM Co., ln Fasbkwa NoPboneC.lls!I! t p ' c k cond.Sl2S..s.MOOll writ StO. 2-4 "•38" Velvet IMh-•h IOI• HJ. aulo tr11ns , ......_ M• llaY9 4 1n lwa"-• .... u•t ..... 21 y-.. ••:, .. ! ... m•. oe •ar•l paanUng 120. 962-6801 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boil.on Wh11er 13', 501f P t74 CZ 125. lmmt1c. xlra htthbCk., $1600. 61S 61M "·~-... " ..,... •• i ......... aaa••trsl • °'1.ltoQ.leaabebed ACOUSTICAL GUITAR II~. w/all xtrus lncld lridt, tllOO. 72'1'1 Hnnda -------::-.... r .':":. •t::i ~ .. o~ rull or part Ume. ~~.!:ra, tUlt •• ' $41. 64Mlt2. Salon dresserelle S35. Rosewood. Xlnt cond: trlr. MSOO pacltiio for 5'1. •Int <'ond. XlraJ. SLM. 4 W..... Drhe1 95f.O _._ ..._ ... -. -.wv. 4 lOI> m xed ~ ,_ • • . • .. .. .. Beaut. wood rm dividers SlOO/Orm 49~6235 aft . only '3500. &48·'1248 aft. 6 ~on.noon!! .................... .. ---...... 19t•• ••• ... ... ....... wit!• w ra . "· ·. 1wa.itreu, over u. ADPIY breeda. Open •••• Jtlntcc.d -,_. & '1*-N4NMI& CBlOO..-aoocl OMC Jimmy. 400 auto. SICllTAIT.DIC. la person Sid's Blue JiS1·5Gl't· tu.all l'llbletop g ... Corialca ""'J;;a;•• IOllilMh,W 9060 cond . USO 1 S363 ~~'°'"~1'1:t~ ~r: Mm~retlt9d. 8"C.. 1117 Zlsl Pl, NB aft Bill L b p A KC 8e Bdrm Set lriac .never ~. 135. Swivel i.. .. 7.f ....................................... Ooldenwest Apt3B llunt• :. ~ 58&>2GOl • ...... ...:::s::J::. 4pm sbots.aProv!:1bunUn.i m:t app, 2 nlt.e U:: roclcerl20 CMO-U4tevea. •ucuthe hlghbac1tl2'Catam1ran.AquaCat, lngtooBeach ____ o_r _____ _ -..1eP1auEuc.UvelWanbouH Man.areh Ii llOdt.SlZS.~•.830-~ dresser, mirror. Llte 1wl •el deak ehalr aafe,euytolaunch.car·"722SOKawa.Mlntcond.ITNCu 9160 s.ittee. -llldleboo, Truck driv.en. Unlo~ • . new.144-IS74 "'9IU.JETS blJc/leatherlftntC!Ond.rJt rkl 2 adlta, x.lel tond. Lo mi. St./dlrl, nu••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111,lrriae. Ca.mu. tcale. LABOR DISPUTt:lit.~TAKUC.sSUpef .. c~ ......... _ h I • 1 .,.,"""' m.2700or4M-T307 eve. ms. 4tH212 helmet incl"d. M5-t201 lt1J MAZDA, /U IN PROGRESS. ApplJ al -. op · ·• f1e.., uva· •• ..,. It 4 c an ea.-.. · '--lcta.J R Put your blket In badt SICalTAIT K .... o Pipe •Supply. twb:IS).3485 Yf!rf old. almost •MAI· Hk~WfOS i.twHll.Ddurved ~Id oak 33 • c jood lta hod':. "I'S BuJtaco 250 Puraan11 MdtaJc•off.J4880.1V. ,__,_ Qyllrm 1A$ Cany Ave Sula Duncan Phyfe, Sl7S ~ de 1k W /retura . 1 oop. n o . · MK&FMf'Portlng,£x-51976 .. =,-~~ Aaa. • POODLE. Toy Sllur m,.cDaf\4. · ~ay -Fudse Boc*sbelf rm divider,• Completely rtfurbiahed pertly maintained. Ex· 1~;..;...;.-------1 ..... I weelcs.. AKC ~ N.lMr-Nonnal UerRle.tbecJlwnter • .ijt· lnSeot. '7S.2boet.ownw. ll'cmel1 fut. SIOO. Call = . wa.DllS ~aota~ .....,.s. IHI REFEREE dlu ma~betc. t.Jk:enew SUIG.OalllTMI& · SSW2118al\tpm. II ............... ·-··----.. _. .. _ A a .. ior dtl~• rom· wtlf~ aae 4'4..4J'llCltz1 ljl• &~~I Nttehd lmmedlately.-~•"..,....,IMOVlNO S. Tll .,enls on \he oldtlme or...,.10 . , IGna,sliP.ldller~~.....,......_ .,..,..,. · , .t.-t S:UO I* U', l 1t1 ...a11 ..... 6 rNP• at ft4 SI lta ' i "['· boar4li nl" bou1er .. I 4• Xt.ras • Jenale. -S.Ja-A ti Ml · • ._.. ..... SIMO uper•aMo.wu&. .-..... i.. astscs:-.IL:•.W. Hii . ¥•1::crla ~won't say the .~e1b~a0t;-·aott SP14,'6NMI --•-'•=, ......... , 'TOYOTA' • -r -.... ,.,.-· ·•••-.n ~· .1 H • ro.btoverthe food but _ .... -......... _ .. lco d is· 4 lb 28:GMC ~•SMO .._U41 • .....,. • ·,, at~~•••l\bttbachLOWazy Clta.tton ,;~:; •.1.,. 'a ;:.... ,DaftYorWeeleen& • ..,...... • at Oftl)'. \0a'91aP•~ AUE"EE." CoNoJe. J >'"~old· Cl)tl SJ• Mt.--. ........... ....., ..... ~.C M foot6930l A#tJIM7 WOllAJllMHDEl>TO !P.J1' _.did laent1lld ........ Ua., t aofa1, ._. k~. II ' • • • •llrdtll. -.1.-Wert Mi day • •al•• _.. ••U o . O«lllll •a pl• u~ Is . 2 ll u a-"-dae bed, pedal board, "-7-Alollt lat' llDllle Ca&. ,. tmd. a.t •• OllC. ht. pty 'n a,.., ~ toe cam.per llawlJestlNda ..... t. as. Ga.er 11.0. tal w1c•U•rH. 111 .... ltreU.w La. HHl. ........ aso.,11 C....te rec••r. 11-.y U.. .CeQ -.1c • ta.Jiit or •U·40t1 IPfdal, all ..,_, ._ Oal•Al!fl/•t•• m.amblwaWPM. •M111 _ . _ lkk. '"'J't. " , ..... ., '-• em-.a:DOo.Pb...,,,_ •tM. ·"-IWlllnda.OaUf. orbeltotrertU-t• " .~ ---- I DAILY PILOT T~ tH •••••••••••••••••••••• • lt74 POUPk ... Tot-IUYB Bro1uo ex t trlo r autom111lt, pwr sl«r tllf, dual tan , R:.n&t 6 ~av1'1uty packa&h t P'tOllRUllOTO!U. MIWP'OaT DATSUN See' I.Ai (lt'A. • INt ! T dollar paid '°' lmporu. COSTAMISA DATSUN -..s Har~ Bhcl. 8llS OOVl'!STR~ET ~&WPORT Bt.:ACll Coat.a Mesa MO-Ml lll·llOO ~~~ -~~ ~GMC I too Vt;, flut bt.-J. d1&:1b , S7M OOlUH 1966 Horbor CM 1).44 9JOJ Alltol. l••lrf-4 -------······················ IS Chevy '' ton s hortbed AH. l....o 970 Sil\ er ado Red v. blk pin •••••••••••••••••••••• i.lnpinii. l'hrome bum· · 1972 ALFA per& 3SO. Auto, air Romeo S s~ I powered 11let'nng. power ;i :., •'"'''"''' C tan disc brk:., Lrlr hitch. A~I· Sl2FJ ;,, nt tape player. extra $2916 speakers. Goodyear tires wfCrager wheel:. s:iOOO. thgh book. S.S700. 751 5143 :n EJ-ca;~o. lo;-;;; A C. P.S. P 8, x~1 1t-·lf'. Slsoo1b:.l orrcr. &.12·2164. miracl e mazda SADDLEB,._CK ZISO..__~ c..e. ..... 645-1700 BMW IUICl.PONTIAC.OPIL, INC. CHICK THESE HEW CAR VALUES 1976 IUICK 1976 PONTIAC SKYHA W1C SUNllRD Tiit whHh aport mln'Ora. 5 a«>HO Soon mlrrort, '°'"'"'• tllt et..nno trans:. aoec1al wh.eels plus many =··~~9'!~.n;.~u• m'::! more •• ,, .. Ser No, 1094G3. 1PPMAnc. OPtlons. Ct03c'1l). SUPB SAVINGS OH OUR OSED CARS 1974 lllAT II f COUPI 4 tipeed, redio I heeler, (1313A). s 996-~ 53965 LARGEST INVENTORY IM ORANGE COUNTY CAUMl:MEl#&Aa ,.,,, .... ,.,,,. 1 miracl e m a zda , .._ ._ ' 'ft40 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7S' Fotd Onlld Torino. Sharp, auto-. air, pwr, rad lah make ofr. "5-7\IU. ·es falrlaoe, cd lran&p. •·• M4an, ... Aclio/ htr. $37S/ofr. 6'5-mt or aft T, M2·9'7SS. '6'1 Ford. Gd rwutloa tar. Oest orrer taku. Call ~.BUI oft&. h \ I A SHOPPING UST OF AUlONlOTIVE lt4.l£S ON HARBOR BOULEVARD . -. ' JN COSTA MESA Theodore Robins FOROCARS & TRUCKS JULY IS TJI£ llONTH - TO BUY! • ·WHY? s 1199 70FOID g.200 ., ... V·I. euto. tran1.. r.clio. (35624H). .. . s2299 7JPLfMOITH AHlY Auto. trlllla.. air, POW9f st.riot. pow9' brakes. radio. cal1KMR~ s 1·.999 71FOri TOllMO Auto. Irani .. factory air. power •ateerlng, po-r bfak".i redlo, vinyl rool. (743M~). s3499 \ ... Bauer Motors BUICK• OPEL BRITISH LEYLAND JULY SAYINGS WGEST mECTION IN OUR HISTORY! JAGUAR'S . TRIUMPH'S MG'S AUMOOIQ.S Ir COLOIS .HAOTFOI IMMIDl4TI DILIYBYI nsTDllYI ONITOOAYI FULLY RECONDITIONED · SPORT CARS .. 75 TllUMPH Tl-7 Miracle Mazda MAZO A CARS & TRUCKS CLOSE-OUT Was •••••• $1127 . .DISCOUNTED s350 NOW s4377 I Costa Uninrsity Mesa Sales & Service Datsun DATSUN CARS & TRUCKS OLDSMOBILE HONDA CARS GMCTRUCKS BRAtffJ - ~ ~. NEW '.lo m. ............ ....... ,, 1976 HATCHBAOC ' " •Tranavers•mounted eflOine •Fully Independent . suspension •Rack and p i n ion • steering . ~ s.speed, AM:FM r9dlo. tach, radial .ores and more. SPORT WAGON -oataun's towest prioed wagon •Flat-loading rear llftgate •SS.6 cu. ft. ·cargo capecily -Power....,at front disc bnlket. · ONLY-$3569 , ........... • lf'S llNG CAB R 0 N A CARS & WAGONS! b..,W. IUMOMIW 7 6 HONDA CAR 7JPOID •OHCO Very. very low mllHI (16341) </ lncludH Auto. ,,.., •. , at1un preHnta the 5 3 3 3 AM~M 1tereo. redial 'WOrfd's flrlt ·bfO cm In s2a11 • #N9t ctrl'191 V·S. auto tranL, power s11er1ng. S elr99. (Set. No. 35121). small p ickups: the (Z5SMPJ~ 53999 7J POID LTD llOUGHAM Auto trans . powtt 11..nno. power brei.es, ~ wlndowe, AM/fM 11ereo .. (7,.MMM) • 741/J M4H IOADSTll 4 Speed, AM!!M radio, low m1los1 (352MUS) '4333 • 5~~i9 'H M•I •T 1 _ _...,. ... ~...il....,.,___ • Sl)eed, wire whHIS, ..-etc <ZVC309), S9UAIHACK • 1peec1, radio, neater (01 .. L). s~n2 . ,.y. '2444 , ... 'H JAMAI l«NJ.1-AM 121 SIDAM Auto. Harn • pow• 4 apeed. radio, heater. 1tHrtn9, wire wh ... al f..~u .ooo mllu. "~ s2 I 99 13000 IMMEDIATE CREDIT OM IOA Tl fll IMIPAYIDT• THEOOORE ROBINS FORD 2080 Harbor Blvd. &42·0010 BAUER MIRACLE MOTORS MAZOA 2925 Harbor Blvd. 2150 Harbof Blvd. 97g...2500 645-5700 all·new-ll'I H ualler Deluxe fealuring KING CAB. Wfth·-vargsntoan legrbom and uP to 1 t .3 cu. ft. of Inside 1toreoe apace. Tremendou1 half-ton load bed. Eiccluslve reclln1no bueket •111 and lots ol extru that don't coat ••Ira. N ow 1t1ow1no dllty. • • THEY'RE HERE!. • ~TA MESA DATSUN ~ HarbOr 8tvd: ~10 ' ·-.v, TH I l 'U"\M IMMl:DIATI DELIVHY r.;o.\20311 llJ • b_,a.: llA .. MIW76 HOfitDA STATION WAGON s3177 ~· .. •~i ...... IMMB>IATI DIUYllY 1'#91120•61"11) • -l~ SILICTIOM ISWMYW..U Mo:1 I SALES & SERVICE 2850 Harbor Blvd. 540-9640 ' Johnson : & Son LINCOLN CONTINENTAL MERCURY CAPRI WE HAVE LOTS BF CLEAN Wlll IEPT WXUIYCAIS HERE ARE A FEW 1975 Mir IV U..C.COltt. (891LPV) s9475 1975 Lille. To-=· (5.)(81 93) $8375 1973 Cont. Mk IV (839HNS) 1973 Lhtc.. C...t.4 Dr. {749JOG) 1971 Lille. Cont. 4 Dr. (388CJE) S269.5 lt72Ced. Sed.DeVlh f80.49A202 I 767 •) s3995 ' I ' , S5650 &SON 2626 Harbor Blvd. 54'0-5630 Connell • Nae rs Earle Ike · Chevrolet Cadillac lm~rts CHEVROLET · CADILLAC V VO CARS & TRUCKS AUTOMOBILES TOYOTA . Don't ?4CELICA See Us~ = JULY Vinyl 01?, al r COl'Cf., ,,,.gs, 4 tp. IOetKPV. First ... 5 3076 SALE! ·eut See '73 CELICA Us Auto .. 8 track, air, ITllQI • 197' ILDOl,AOO ~17. COMV..,... ~2776 Last! Leattw lnterlor, cruise control, at.re<>, 8 track taipe, low miles. (192N~~ 116.HO 1974 COUPI •73 CELICA DI YIUI Vinyl top. 4 1p.. mags. Split power seats. 1111 ff60HEK. wheel, stltl'eo, 6 to 52576 "If You Choosel (()9l.FN). A• low -Slltl Don, Buy .C From I t7J R.llTWOOO ac>MKAM Full power, leather c interio r , stereo. E <•76NCG~ SS1H lt11SIDAM 0 OIYIUI L Cruise control, AM/FM llllnlO tape, fUll pawer, (#197101) '"" I 11 ~ lt11 RllTW009 llC>u.RAM Luxury Interior. 1plfY c power seats, full POwer. (181MCF). .~-SUH lt71 B.DOIADO A HAIDTOP Split PQWer seats. cruise control. AM 1FM stereo E tape1 sunroof, (760JEV~ s SHH lt71 CALAIS COUPI L AM.'FM radio. mt wheel. !836SE0). SUH '74 CELICA tt74 MUSTA ... n Vinyl top. 4 sp., maga. . H14LFX. I .L •HIA 52876 4 speed, bucket seats, o n l{ 17,476 miles. (714 WP) . SJJH You're '73 CELICA 1 t1> HOMDA CIVIC ~~8: 4 1p., mags. ·paying HATCMIACK 4 ~.1H8VVCJ. 52676 Too Sllfl Much!!! lt16JllPCJ·I • wheel drive. low mllea. '72 CELICA &aharpl (#6~•). NO rate• Vlnyt top, 4 ap., air. TOMU. 1009FTE. DELAYS, lt7JNA10A 52376 WA60N Air cond1t1oned, .(M,t=M ~WE wf8 track tape. (9•6H~V). '72 CELICA . ' SJIH •-:r:t,a•d . air cond. .. ' 1• ... DELIVER. I t1 I THUNO•lllO 52376 L o w m llea t St ereo, power 1eat1. p ower TODAY! windows (S42CIH). '3076 SIHI vONNar------·ABERS CHEVROLET CADILLAC 2828 Harbor Blvd. 2600 Harbor Blvd. 546-1200 540-9100 IMPORTS 1966 Harbor Blvd. t 846·9303 f Qt09SE ., FROM (Serill t '1 1578, 8307, 4140, •t21. 4082, 4208, 1511, 21J7. 8331, 1511. 8325. Ml't.-1680. 8.145, 8330.1822. 0483.. 1571. 58R. 1570. t.:119, 5187,0tll.U66. OMO. & 15U.) . - CHOOSE FIOM I 0 174 RX-4 STATIONWAGOMS ' YOUR CHOICE OF ~MY ONI FOi ONLY AYllAMAUI $ IOOlllfAIL ,.:1 P1" . ..:.... ls.rill ... 5114. "802. 1117 .... Int. 1132, 2M8. Nt7. ttn.amt. • • "UN8fUEVA81.E FREE , All NEW 75 AND 76SERVICE OFFER ON t ROTARY MAZDAS · 1 r-==.~-·~~PAA~r~s·~··~~--::..:_ ____ ~ . _:ii ~';::: . -·:: °" ~AEE - . :~.:' ~ -----... . . --·-.. '73 FORD COURIER '72TOYOTA I C~ROLLA WAeON '72'PINTO WAGON 4 cytlnder. auto. 4 cylin der. auto. t r a n 1 . • a I r trans.. radio .. helter. ) 17 f Huntington . .-eaeh Fountahi. ~vaney EDITION . Aliernoon N.Y.Stoeks VOL. 69, NO. 183, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS Police » Step Out With Paraders. l start earlier next year. · ' to By kATHV CLANCY Ol ui. 0•11• " ... Wft llunUnaton Beach's polict ~f. ficers will be out in full force - 170 of them in all -for Sunday's official California Bicentennial parade. Police ~hief Earle Robitaille and Dave Gammell, president or t.be police officers association, assured cit y councu members at a special meeting Wed,nesday ni&hl thtre wlll be no "work stop- pa1e or wltbboldlnl ~services.'' Mayor Harriett Wieder ju.st Z4 hours earlier ad canceled the parade after ahe said police re· fused to guarantee that they would carry through with their asslcn.ed overtime schedules Sunday, Tbe police pay contract ex- pired at midnight Wednesday, so police spok e unen said no 28.1 o/o In Valley &¥-"ntee could be made. Police have decland an impasse in con· tract tallts. Mark Reid. ne&Otiator for the police. said officers never threatened to withhold services and bad been planning to work all along. Reid said police consider the parade and negotiations totally separ ate issues. However, Nicholas Counter Hnntingtoh Faces 23.8% Value Hike By GARV GRANVILLE Ol t-• O•ll r ..,,.. Su tt The Orange Goasl area has been hit the hardest in Orange County "s hefty increase in taxa· ble property values. For example, ..assessment roll figures will s how a 28.l percent gain in values in Fountain Valle.v. The assessor's roll shows that Laguna Beach property in· creased in value 23.9 percent last * * * year and the gain in Newport , Beach was 22.6 percent. The assessment roll will show a 24.5 value increase in San Juan Capistrano property and 23.5 in· San Clemente. • In Costa Mesa, the gain re· corded by the assessor's office was 20.9 percent and in Irvine the figure was set at 21.2 percent. And in Huntington Beach the indicated hike in assessed value is 23.8 percent. • * * County Assessment LeapS-18. 7 Percent . . The Ora·nge County assess· men\ roll to be released today will show 0 gain or 18.7 percent in the value of taxa~e pro1>4trty when compared to one year ato. Translated into dollars that. means the value of taxable pro- perty within the county ln· creased $1.2 billion dollars In the year ended March l, 1976. ·And for the first time. the as- sessed value or Orange C.OUnty re· fl and unsecured property soared over S8 billion. County Assessor Bradley Jacobs said that roughly 8S per- ~ent of the value gain during the lo.st year is th·c result or the re- evaluation of existing property. .More s p ecifically, what Jacobs said was that hOmes in Orange County Increased In value substantially in th& past year. And. he added, unless there are substantial cuts in existing tax 111 Murder Trial rates most Orange County homeowners will receive a hi&her tax bill In the coming year. Jae<'!>S' ~fflee has nol.h1ng to do with tax rates or the taxing pro· ceu. It merely Hles1es u required by law the value or property. ··rt Is important thaJ taxpayers remember that value~ set in the market place by people who buy and sell property. It is the as· sessor's job to measure market value,'' said Jacobs. He conceded that unless local tanna agencies reduce exiatiq property tax rates that many homeowners will be .. taxed for inOation." By that the assessor meant a ' bomeowner's property may have aone up In value whether or rfol it was offered on the market place. An4 that unrealiied gain in value can be attributed to inOa- tion, J acobs said. As elsewhere. mos t or the value gain in those cities was chalked up against existing pro- perty rather than new construe· tion. · Thal means t he assessed value of roughly SS percent or the homes in those cities will show an increase when evaluation notices are mailed out within the next two weeks. Correspandingly, should there not be a cut in property tax rates by taxing agencies homeowners will receive later in the year a higher tax bill. In Orange Coast elemt'ntary school districts, Fountain Valley showed the highest gain in as- sessed value, an even 30 percent. According to the assessment roll, assessed value or property within the Huntington Beach Elementary School Districi climbed 20.6 percenl in the past )'Mr. p. In the Ocean View elementary cliatrict there was a substantial value Jain of2S.6 percel'!L All Orange Coast unined school districts also showed-a substan· Ual increase in assessed value. according to the assessment roll. In the Irvine Unified School District. for example. the pickup was 25. 7 percent. And the Laguna Beach Unified ~boot District showed a gain or 2:5.8 ~rcent. In the Newport-Mesa Unified School District the gain in as·, Hl8ed value was 22 . .2 percent and in the Saddleback Valley Unified School District lhc jump wu 24.4 percent. The Capistrano Unified School District increase was 23.5 per· cent. Jn the Huntington Beach Union High School District, there was an assessed value gain on taxa- ble property within its boun· darles of 24 .S percent. The gains in coastal communi· ty college districts were also heavy. the city's l abor couruel, had warned durinl a press con- fettnce Tuesday night that the two had been tied together and a possible parade boycott had been used as a threat. "We b~ve tried to divorce the two and we were totally unsuc· cessfuJ," he said. Reid said be did mention numerous times dwing the 10 negotiation sessions that police may withhold ser vicc11 tr they are uslcned without a contract. But be explained be was s~ak· in& In 1eneral t erms, not threatenin1 lM parade. Mayor Wieder said Wednesday ni&ht city officials were prepared earlier in the day. t.o begin can- ceUin1 Sunday's extravagama. "One thins this sure pointed up ls the matter or timing,.. she said, utginc that bargaining "I thlnk we have learned a lot from thla," she said. · Reid aald It was the city's idea not lo start baraalnlna until lata . May this year because ol the re· cent council election and budiet ( d~~~o=. charged that inform a-~ Uon about a possible refusal by 1· omcers to work their assigned 1 <See PARADE, PaJe AJ) ·~ Cool i11 the Pool ... Chuck Pharis, 13, and Michelle Palas, 8. show how they're keeping their cool this summer -with a little recreational swim· ming at the Golden West College pool in Huntington Beach. Photo was taken from underwater viewing cubicle at the pool. The viewing area was built so swim coaches at the community coll ege can check their swimmers' strokes from below the surface. - Redllcell Plea OK'd In Death David Leroy· Hest er has become the third or 11 people on- ce charged with the murders of a Sunset Beach coi.u>le to plead guilty to lesser charges. Jury selection t.ia.s under way in Judge WilJiam C. Speirs' Superior Court Wednesday when the Long Beach man decided to plead guilty to charges of com- mitting false imprisonment by menace. Hester was to be tried on kld- naping allegations. Judge Speirs had l'uled against him in a series of pretrial motions. Judge Speirs granted Hester's motion for immediate sentencing by givine him six m.onths in the county jail and placing him on three years probation .. -110fei in'IIuntington Hit by Creditors Creditor s have initiated bankruptcy proceedings against the Sheraton Beach Inn in Hunt· ington Beach. The action, llled in federal bankruptcy court, names Hunt- ington Limited, a partnership which operates the 12-year-oJd inn, as well as the adjacent Driftwood Trailer Park. Huntington's Officials Get Sa/my Hikes Court officials said today about nine creditors Ciled the action. A hearing to show cause has been set for 9:30 a.m. July 20 before Judge A. K . Phelps, in the Santa Ana federal building. Vince Moorhouse, director of the ..Jiuntington Beach Harbors and Beaches Department. said a special City Council-formed com- mittee has bet!n studying the Sheraton and its financial situa· lion for some lime. He said the inn r ecently has b een operated by Lion e l Fogleman. The Sheraton and the mobile home park are on 50 acres of city· owned land, Moorhouse ex· pl ained. The owners pay the city aboul $98,000 yearly for their lease. ........ Mother Says Fatal In the Coast Community College District, for instance, the increase in assessed value was 23.4 percent while it' htl 23.2 per· cent in the Saddleback Com- munity College Di!ltrict. Hester, 24, has ~ready served that six months waiting for his trial. But be wUI remaln In the county jail until authorities Crom the state of Washington pick him up for trial on burglary charges filed in that state. Huntington Beach's city clerk and city treasurer will be paid for their work as elected officials despite questions over the legali· ty of recent tala ry hikes. Moorho u se said he kne w bankruptcy action was pending, but did not know any proceedings had been filed. ' Beating Not First A Huntington lkach mother testified Wednesday in Orange County Superior Court tha1 de- fendant Patrick Randall Hebert hurt and bruised her 2·year·old , dauchter two months before he alleg~ly lnnicted fatal injuries ooher. Mrs. Betty Davidson, 17441 l(olcdo Lane, told prosecutor Frank Briseno that Hebert. 24. who shared b er home. cave Dtlta.Dawn DavldlOO a span.king that left bruises on the cblld. Delto apparently In a coma and with visible bruises on that por- tion ol her body not covered by her pajamas. Mr1. Davidson said she Im· medJately went lo the hallway and Nlted Hebert: "Rick, did youdotbis?" • She confirmed ror Briseno lhal Hebert at that time bad not re· ached the airl'a bedroom and should ftOl hne been aware ol the reuon for her question. "What did he aay!" Briieno aslted the witness. . "Why did he do thal?" l}riseno He said, "No, l didn't,'' Mrs. asked. Davldton replied. "Because she wouldn't stop The witness testified that abe cryin g ,·· the young mother asked Hebert the same question l'eplied. several Umes befOH andodurlng n Davidson testified that the ride t.o Hunt.lqtoa Intercom· dia notClllco~eflM"11lJW1n -muai4'-Uioapilal. ~ta at led to her daughter's death David.lo• died of blr liiJiif• t Feb. 18 until lone after she tbeemwcene1roomtable. rftllraed to her apmtmeot Sbe taMl Hebert repealedlcJ de- • ~t to a nearb>:_doetor'a n led b,tr 11le1atlo•• and ce. • -teltPllODed Mr Ill the lMefkal .Sbe nld ahe chetbd to aee if Crom a loeel pay pbc.-e abofUy chUdren weTe.asleep after a. after she had 'been told &hat her put to bed by Hebert and then daughter 1ras dead. ent with the defendanl to a Mrs. Davidson said Hebert eigbbor'a apartment wbere asked her: "How did they re· y chatted for about an hour. act?" • . lln. Davidson testified in the Mrs. Davidson au_d she or· oaJury trial before Judie de{eC1 him to leave Mr home lm- illiam S. Lee that it wu not an· · mediately. A abort time later she and Hebert ~ in b!d Hebert ••• arT..aed by Hunt· at ..._-beard chc*inl Mites m,ton Beach pOlitt and charsed 1 ~nc from the bedroom ahm"ed wtdasnuner. • .__,, · b)' her'hro 10UDI d...pters. .,.._Mid be. .nl alt.,._..., . Sl)e said 1he inn1t11ated Lee to ll•d the unemployed despite Hebert·s proCelts that be pabMr 1.UtJ ot Ont ~ ~ hear it~tt<tnc and 1~· mUlder. Handicapped Get Spaces Hes ter once raced murder charges filed against 11 people after a Sunset Beach couple who ran afoul or an alle1ed drug rinf were shot to death with a sub· machine gun last Nov. 8 In the A special parklni area for han-Uvin1 room of their home at 168'1 dlcapped people has been set Bayview Drive . aside by Huntington Beach police Those murder charges were for Sunday's July 4th parade. • dropped when the proaecutlon Attendant• In the city parking agreed with defense lawyers that IOU at Mlln Street ~and Mansion Heeter took no parf...ln the r•kl-0n Avenue wlll di meet the ban-the home that led to the deaths of cUcapped to'tbe puklnc area, ci-Janet M9e Metz, 34. and Ronald ty ofllclala aald. The.re Is no Cauwels, 28. cbar1e. It la alle&ed that the klllln&s lnlormatfon on the parking we re ganttl and reven1e for may beobtalned by calling Dayle Cauwela robbing two Long Mcintosh or the Mayor's Co m· Beach drug dealers of marijuana mittee on the Handicapped, valued by authorities atS20,000!ll' 980-1479. <See HESTER, Pa1e AJ> •• ,;::;.::==..::==:=;:::;:-----::-:-~ 5 Adipit Rape Pott,ed Plant PlanledPot Qf Alien, 15 Huntington Buch SAN DIEGO CAP> -Five men Librarian Walter Johnson will be sentenced this month called police Wedneilday to after admiUin1 they raped a report be had UMartbed 15-year-old Mexican girl caught ei1ht small marijuana slipping over the U.S. border at planta growln1 in one ol night. UM plant.er boxes at. ._ 1be Itri uld t.he1 dl9fd otr ~ city's Central LlbrliJ. couai.. wlUa whom ~ ltad Inve•U•alora =Nll · walMd fJomillftlee• Mri 33 __, tH ..w..re, wtlic and attacked •er, la a llouse •pparet1tly bait traltt•artlNlordlt. ' under laad•c•,.r•' lln· .. cb. tC ~Am~ rua-IUlpedin1can.u. ~Jn .. rreea 18 to ... paaded ...._ ________ ..... "'i---~~~-!:'....,t.o1t.ataaoryrape. At least City Clerk Alicia Wentworth and Treasurer War· ren Hall will r eceive pay raises 1ranted them recently until if and when someone decides to go to court over the m alter. The city council voted this week to reaffirm ordinances set- t1n1 their salaries on the advice of City Attorney Don Bonra and Labor Counsel Nicholas Counter. The two attorneys said the or-· dinances met with thelntcntoflhe city charter. Bonfa explained the o r · dlAanc.ea wer4t tlven first read· lnt by the councU before the Aprll election. when both Hall and M ra. Wentworth won new four· year term• or office. He aald that action met the in· tent of the city charter, which stipulates that the cluk and treasurer cannot have their pay changed within a term of office. The ra1au didn't take effect unW after tae election. IAijUt"'bf""Clllftll'llta attu aUomey earlier bad advised the city that the orcltnances were not adopted properly. Thal fttorney iMued tM opinloh on the request of tbe HOME Council, a 1roup of homeowners HtoclaUons. HOME Council President Oeor1e Snyder said his group bas nolyet decided to take the matt.er tOtourt. Mrs. W enlwortb said .•be and it.II are pleued with the coon- . ril'i Htioll thlt wet*. fa ao·e•Uel' memo to the coun- dJ, tlle1wo bad termed the lalue. •'TIMIGreatSaJ~ Flap," saySnc 1lteJ wtTe. bein1 barNMCI onf alr-. ly aJMf that "no one, but the two of '!fee MIAaY ,~lie AZ} He sald his committee, which includes councilmen Ron Shenkman and Al Coen, along with Huntington Beach Company mana1er Bill Foster, would meet on the situation soon. The council committee will make recommendations on the Sheraton operation then some ac· lion could take place. He said the lnn operates pro· flt ably In the tummer and could be lucrative with tight man- a1ement. Coast •• 9t 91 .... •• A• AU ., ... CH ... ,. • .... ... ... .41 DAil Y PILOT H /F Thunday,Jul~ 1, •911 Wpeed, Dr111tks E9ed 4th No Holiday i For Patrolmen By PHIL aOSllAIUN Ol .. o. ... ,.. ......... Nearly every Calitornlo Hlchway P11trolman employed ln Orange County wlll be worldn1 the Jndependenco Day four-day hollday1 watch commanders at b oth ibc Santta Anti a nd 'High Court Rules On Abortion WASHINGTON CAP)) -The U.S. Supreme Court ruled today .that states cannot require a woman seeking an abort.ion to get consent from her husband if she la married or rroqt a parent ii she is single and under 18. The decision ~truck down the parental and s pousal consent provisions of a 1974 Missouri law but upheld a provi.slqn requiring a woman to give her written con- sent before tbe operation can be performed. Tbe ruling was the court's flrst major decision r elatine to abor- tions since it ruled 7-2 in 1973 that stales cannot regulate abortions during the rirst three mootha of pregnancy. The 1973 ruling also blocked states from probibitinc abortions until the fetus Is capable of l ·•meanlncful lire" out.side the mother's womb. which generally 6ccurs during the sixth or seventh month of pregnancy. Westmwter statloos ~ SPffiOJ speed reduction team• or extra olflc~r• will ~ on the hicbwa.y1 k>okin1 fOI' mot.oriata hurryln1 ju1l • mu. too last to &et where lbey're goln&. Also, special "drunk ~trot'' squads will hit the freeways. U . Stan Millar of the Santa Ana ataUon said I.here will be at least 85 patrolmen on duty each day, J"riday tbroueb Monday, The CHP will chalk up S68 o~er­ time hours this weekend, be said. The Wfflmin.ster station com· mandtt, $it.-John Braune, sald that amaller omce will use 28 ex- tra mea for a total ol more lban 2IOO ottrUme boura. "We're goi4g all out," Braune s aid. "We like t o promise somebody that ii be obeys the law and ~pects lbe ~ ol odten, be'l IOlDI to ,-et froiD Point A to PoCnt B. without incident. "It be doesn't want to obey tbe ·law, we'regoin1tonabblm." . T1te National Safety Council predicted 530 to 630 persons will lose their lives In accidents over the holiday. The holiday will disrupt aov- ernment functions, w4th city, county and federal officea closed Monday. Courts and libraries will be closed. Mail delivery will be pro- vided normally Saturday, but oot Monday. Banks wiJI beclose<l Tras h pickups will be deferred from Monday until Tuesday in Costa Mesa, Fountaln Valley, Huntineton Bea ch and Seal Beach. In Irvine, San Clemente and San J uan Capistrano, trash will be picked up on schedule Monday. APWI ........ SAVED BY RUSS&ANS Balloonl1t Thomae Balloonist Rescued by Soviet Ship NEW YORK (AP ) -Kat'I Thomas hat been picked up by a Ru11ian s hip afte r failing in his attempt to cross the Atlantic ln a balloon, the Coast Guard said to-ct.y. Tbe Soviet ship was reported to have told the Federal Aviatlon Administration that Thomas was in good condition when pieked up Wednesday and would be dropped in Rotterdam when the salvage tub Dekabrisk arrivesin Holland next Thursday, There was no immediate ex- planation on why Thomas' re. covert was not made known sooner, but the Coast Guard said the Soviet vessel was having communications problems. Slo~vw Driver . Suspected Two robbery suspttts were In Orange County J oll todily i>flcr wbat Westminster police called a SO-mUE-·ao-bour ''low spE-ed" chase alone Colden West Slrcct aDd the San Diego t"'r~way. · Olfktrs t'Xplalned thal the tleein r car was oo older Volkswagen that "couldn't gct·up the speed." In custody on robbery charges alter the 3 a.m. chase today werl' James Earl Canada , 29, Cypress, and George Anthony Trinka, 29, whose addres5 wns unknown, police said. Canada also was booked on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon 'after allegedly tossing <i wirte bottle at a pursuln& police car, officers said. The pair were accused of tak- ing 524 and tine wine from the u. Totem Mark et, 1•so2 Golden West St., police said. No weapon was used , but they knocked the store clerk to the floor, omcers reported. Police. said officers responding to the robbery Cflr spotted the Volkswagen with Us li&bts out cruising on Golden West Street. The omcer followed the car and tried to pull it over, police sold, but the car kept, traveling. After the pursuit continued on the San Dieg• Freeway, another officer arrived and "boxed them in," police said. The car was stopped just south of Newland Street, police re- ported. The pair allegedly tossed out the bottle of wine along with the stolen S24 during the chase. or- ficers said. Most or the cash was recovered. police said. but the wine b·ottle shattered on the patrol car. fi're• P•fl'IJ AJ Woman HESTER ..... -· 1l w• to be aJleaed in Hester'• D • • trial that he abducted and drove ies in to Los Anceles a man wbo m(aht ·, have alerted Cauw~ to Ule plu fonned by bJs killers. That man c h wa• releued alttt the killing1 "rll'Y Q bad taken place. • ~ I Two mem hers or t.M aana have since pleaded guilty to second degree murder ~~ wtll ~ ten· tencecf to one year ln the county jail on each or two homicide counts providtd they testify •talnst lhe remai.Dinl seven men who face trlal. Those scheduled prosecution witnesses arc : Michael Anthony Petrone, 33, of 3027 Royce unc. Costa Mesa a nd Alan Daryl Irvine, 29, of Long Bcll<'h. Scheduled to face trial Aui. 9 are: Dennis Casey Jones. 32, also known as Dennis Maloney, 19SC Santiago Drive, Newport Beach and WUUam Craig Tibblus, 29, or o range. Also scheduled to face trial are fi ve Long Beach men: Ronald Carl O'Orio. Richa rd Wayne Sooter. Roger Keith Davis, Thomas Frank Dunke r and Thomas ll:irden Hester, all 29. f'ro• Page Al A youn1 mother died Wedncs· day of Injuries suffered In a Mon- day nl(lht auto uccideot 1n Hunt- ington Beach. Katbryn Ann Lueclk-e. 19, never l't'f:tlncd conftclouan<'ss aftt-r the uash on Wa rd Street nt11r Yorktown A vcnut-thnt ulso ln- jun,'d her 11on Ounic.'I, 10 months. They wore c rusht-« In the Northridge woman's 1988 aedan when It veered on a curve Ind hll a power pole 1uy wire before the victim could correct ber llett· ing, p0llce said. The car was l aunched almost alrborne up the •S-dearee Incline of the wire, •lammed Into the pole 15 feet above iround and flipped, ralllng onto Its top. Investigators said the root was smashed to almost the level or the seats. requirtn1 firemen to cut the bleeding mot.her and baby out. Spokesme» al Fountain Valley SALARY Community Hospital s-1d Wed - • • • nesday both mother and son were us. really cares... in critical condition but said to· The HOME Council also con-day tbe Infant has been dis- t e n d e d t h a t H a 11 , M r s . charged. Wentworth and Bonfa, the city's They refused to elaborate, ril· three elected employes, s hould ing a new set or hospital public not belong to the Executive information guidelines. Management Team, a group or A coroner 's deputy said today department beads. the baby apparently had not suc- But at the suggestion of Coun-cu m bed a nd was probably cilman Ron Pattinson, thf> coun· ·tran.s rerrcd t o a dllferent cil agreed lo r emove the three hosp1~al., from that unit. . Smith~ Mortuory spo~esmcn Pattinson said the EMT rune-1n Huntington Beach said "Mr~. tions as a bargaining unit and the Luedke'~ family. of 9372 llyannis three elected oHlcials don't Port Drive, Huntlncton Beach, belong there. ordered no release ol details of Bonla argued that the issue re-funeral arrangements. . Archbish o p Joseph L. Bernardin or Cincinnati, presi- dent of the National Conference Newport Beach trash coUet:· tors will skip Monday and re· su me tbe next regularly scheduled pickup day. Tbomu ltad taken off from Lakehurst, N.J .• ftid.y in an el-Irish Youth Dies rort to become the first person to crou the Atlantic by balloon. Several other balloonists died in ally ls "semantic fiction," saying The on_ly next or kin hsted for the EMT bas done little bargain-the victim was her husb.an~. ing. Whal It really is, he con-Rodney of Northrtdge, coroner s tended is a team of department deputies said. heads. Police say they understand I of Catholic Bishops, said. "The · Supreme Court bas compounded the tracic error of its abortion de- cillona 3~ years ago and struck a serious blow at parents and . . famUles." Bill Cox, d irector of the Na - tional Committee for a Right to Ll(e Amendment, said the de- cision "Is very distressing to 1.1s." In addition to the consent pro- visions, today's decision struck down a part of the Missouri law which prohibits a bortions by in· jectlng saline nuid into the am· ruotic sac. The courlru>beld rtPorl.i.ni arul record keeping requirements lm- poaed by M lssouri tor abortions but not for other medical pro- cedures and upheld the Mi:.souri ~efinition of viability, the point after which aborllONi may be prohibited. The M is sourl law defines \'iability as .. the stage of fetal de· velopment when the life of the unborn child may be continued lndeflnltely outside the womb by natural or artificlal lire sup- portive systems ." The court struck down a sec- tion of the M lssouri law which provides that a doctor perform- lnl an abortion must exercise the same diligence to preserve the life and health or the fetus as he would In the event of a live birth. The vole on the dilterent ques- tions varied. The vote to strike the requJre· 1nent of a husband's consent was 6·3 with Ctilef JusUce Warren E. Burier and Jus ticts Byron R. White and Wllllam H. Rebnqulst dissenting. The vote on the question of parental consent was S-4 with the same three justices and Justice John Paul Stevens dlasenUna. Jn an opinion by Ju.Uce Harry A. Blackmun, the court said It could not a1ree "that the state has the conatltutlonal authority to 11ve the s pouse unllate.raUy the abUlty to prohJblt the wile from t erminating ht'r prernancy, when the stato itself lacks that right." Hlf DAILY PILOT T .. 0.-CN .. O.lly NIOI, wit• -· " tflm~ ifw Pi•W\ Poff"\, I\ PVb'•~ bY tfMit °'-"""' c., .. ,, r voH\l\lhQ Co~v ~p11uM .. ....... .,. 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"" O Mff '1» ,,_. ~==~~IS-11\lr,IN~..U.- Jn Laguna Beach and Santa Ana, all tras h collection schedules will be delayed a day. Normal pickups begin aeain the following Monday. 15 Coast RUlers Join Bike-a-tlwn Seven F ountain Valley res i· denuarurelghl others from along the Oran1e Coaat will pedal away towar.d Wasblngton Friday in what has been billed as the largest cross-country bike tour. They will be JeaviJl& from Anaheim on a ''Blcenlennial One-Million Mile Bike-a-Thon," sponsored by the Bicycle the Americtla Club. Club officials said 9S ridera ranein& in age rrom ll to 63 and Crom as rar away u Louisiana will take part in the *<la,y trip. Fountain Valley riden are Dean Nelson, David Lancrord, Steve Smith, Lisa Toth, Dave Michie; Chris McCullom and Tricia McCullom. Other Orance Coast residents making the trip are Walter Shatsky, Huntin1ton Beach; Steve Buck, Costa ar .. : lruc!e Hagen, Ken Brant and Kirk Sacher, Newport Beach; John Lunain1 and Jobn Buchanan, Westminste r , and Annette Opsahl, Miasion Viejo. Club otflclala aaid rlders wut be accompanied by a food wacon. lugga1e trailers, charter bus for the return trip from Washlnct-0n and bicycle trailers. Counselors, a bike mechanic and first aid personnel also wUl be along, they said. Riders each are •pendia1 aboul U7S for expenses, club ot- ficlals continued. They will spend • uveral daya sl1bueeln1 in Washington and Philadelphia before returnlne home in mid· Aul(utt. The "million mile" theme for the event Includes total mJleage calculated for riders and aupport vehicle11, octlclals sald. Fro• Page Al previous attempts. Tbe pickup waa madeJeo miles north-northeast or Bermuda. The r escue came as a major search was getting under way for Thom as . Ttn aircr aft were scheduled to take off today from the United States, .Canada, Bermuda, England and Spain to look for the OO·foot balloon. Tbe search was ordered al the request or Thomas' ground crew after no contact was made with the balloonist for more than 72 hours. Thoma•' main communlca· t ions system was knocked out by a faalty aerial s hortly after liftoff from Laltebunt, N.J .. and an electrical storm the next day was . thou1ht to bave drainf:d much or the power from batteries for his backup radio. A commercial jet said it picked up a faint signaJ from 1llomas on Sunday night. The pilot said the balloonist gave no sign of being in distress. Thomas' 1round crew bas been -"- worried but ronalstenUy conli· dent that tbe 27-year·old Michican man waa still airborne. Firecrackers Judged Felony Newport Rap A Santa Ana man In possession of two over-sited flreuackets for the Fourth or July, found himself In jail In Newport Beach today, held on a felony charge carrying a SZS,000 ball: Robert Manuel Salazar, 22, wu arrested at 11 p.m. Wednes- day ln the 2100 block of West Ocean Front on a charge of possession of a destructive de· vice In a public pl ace. Polic e otricers said they orifirtally •topped Salazar on suspicion of amoklng marijuana but In searchln1 him they al· l egedly found a package or firec rackers and two M·80s, super-sl1ed firecrackers. A ccordlnt t o a police spokesman, the M·S>I have been classified as destruetlve devices, PARADE • a category that includes • • dynamite and bombs ~pl. Rich Ha mliin explained overtime s hifts Sunday "was that under the law, there ls nodlf· somewhat erroneous." rerentlatlon between kinds or 8 u t Co u n c i Im an R o n destructive devices. Possession Shenkman had charged earlier of two powerful lirecracken is that police were using the parade classllled 81 a felony wilh the as a "hammer" during labor same ball schedule as would be talks. applied tor illegal possession of Orflcer Gammell noted that he riynam ite or a bomb. LIU:en W~tiin&. on Mtade w Police Chief B Ja.att s plans up tot e fist inlnF and s aid that anyone foon n e~n.received a mayor's VIP ln-posaeuion of tbe powerful vitation tQ attend. Cire<:rackert will be subject to the "Now rm a UtUe cooc:erned as s ame felony charges uSaluar. to whether the mayor's invttation "Tbiae M-IOI are incredibly supersedes the chief of police's powerful devices and can do as~ignmentto work that.day," be great harm. That's why they qwpped. have been put In the destructive Fishermen F-ound SAN DIEGO (APl-'nteCoast Oum found lwo men Wednes- day afler they bad been rt-ported ovenlu. on a tlshlng Lrtp. Their 21-foot boal was 5' miles south oC San Dle10. A pair of beUCOl*r Cl'ew• located Mike Spera&oe aAd U oyd Lyon, both of~. device c1 ... u1catloo." he sald. ·Brotherly Picket PRILADELPHlA CAP> UnJooa repreM11tJA1 moat ot the . city's _2'1IOO work.en •ent oa strike wcia(\n • •• diapate u tbe city pr...,_ f« ,a bis JulJ 4 BlceDt.tul.al cel.Wa.LlGar BELFAST. Northern Ireland CAP> -A 17·year -0ld was killed by a bomb he was Catt)•ing in Londonderry Wednesday night, security forces said. "The same 14 people will still Mrs. L~e~ke and the child had be sitting around doing the same been VISihng her parents f0t7 a thing " Bon fa said "but now rew days and were returning from they·i1 call them the'departmj?nt an evening with friends when the heads." c rash occurred. SONY'S BIG ONE Here's the blggestTrlnitron color TV yel-21 " (measured diogonollyl. And 11 hos o big plus- Trin11ron Plus. Trinitron hos olwoys been known for o greor pioure bur Trlnitron Plus inrroduces you 10 on even greoter pie lure. 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Come $CC ii, You doSC:rvn 11 "Ir's o Sony." 275 East I )th St. • Costa Mesa l i • Irvine r EOITION Today's Closing N.Y.Stoeks . I. \VOL. 69, NO. 183, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS,1 iCou1·t BaCks Woillen's Aho"ion Right1 f W ASlllNCTO N (AP 1 -The a wom•n to &Ive her writ..,. con· propaocy." and child mlaht be permWlble, "meanln1M Ille" outilde lbe I a mill••." \ ~.S. Supreme Court ruled today sent before the operation can be ll struck down the Missouri re· tbe court otfered no specific: mother's womb. wbJch generally BUI Cox. director· or lhe NaJ ~that states cannot require a ~rformed. . quirement becaun it "Imposes a ,Wdellnes. • occurs durlne the sixth or tional Committee for a RJaht t()~ ~!woman seekinC an abortion to In its rulinl on abortions for s~ial consent provision, tx· The rullaS was the court's lint seventh month of pregnancy. Life Amendment ~ the de· et consent from her husband or slngle girls under 18 years old, ercis•bl• by a peraon other than major decision relating to abor· Arch bl sho p J ose p b L . cision •'is very distressing to us.' orce all sin1le 1irls under 18 de· the court said states cannot lm· the woman and her physician, as rtons since it ruled 7.2 in im t.bat Bernardin of Cintinnatl, presi· In addition to the consent pro- \11irln1 an abortion to g e l pose a blanket requirement tor a prerequlslte to a mi nor's stales cannot regulate abortionS' dent of the National Conference visions, today's decision s~lq, J,jlermlsslon Crom a parent. parental.consent but added it was termination ot her pregnancy durin& the first three months of o( Catholic Bishops, s·~id. "The down a part or the Missouri law.c , The decision struck down the not suggesting "that every and does so without sufficient preanancy. Supreme Court has compounded which prohibits abortions by .In· ~arental and spousal consent minor , regardless of age or justification for the restriction.". The 1973 ruling also blocked the tragic error oflts abortion de· jectlng saline fluid Into the am-~ q,rovlslons or a 1974 Missouri law maturity. may give effective Beyond suggesting some forms states from prohibiting abortions cisions 3\-\ years ago and struck a niotic sac. .S #but upheld a PJ'OVision requiring consent for termination of her of consultation between . parent until the fetus. is capable or serious blow at parents and <See ABORT, Pa&e A.2) ! . 4 !Values Zoolll Up · County Worth $8 Bi.Ilion I By GARY G RANVILLE Of tM 0•1ty ~lot si..tt \ The Orange County assess- ment roll to be released today -.: will show a ga•n-oi 18. 7 percent in · the value of taxable property when compared to one year ago. Translated into doUars, thaL . means the value of taxable pro- . perly within the county 1n· ·, creased Sl.2 billion dollars in the : year ended March l , 1976.· ~. And tor the first time, the as· 1 sessed value of Orange County re· . al and unsecured property soared : overS8bllllon. J Count y Assessor Bradley .'Jacobs said that roughly SS per. * * * Coastal Regions Clobbered TIM Oran1e Cout .,... bas been birthe hardest in Orange County's hefty increase in taxa· bleproperty values. For example, usessment roll n1ures wlll show a 28.l pettent gain In values in Fountain Valley. The assessor's roll ,shows that Laguna Beach propertr In· creased in value 23.9 percent last year and the gain in Newport Beacbwas 22.6 percent. Th•·auasment roll will show a 24.S value lnc:ruse lo San Juan Capistrano property and 23.S in.. San Clemente. In Costa Mesa. the gain re· corded by tbe assessor's office was 20.9 percent aDd in Irvine the figure wa1 set at 21.2 percent. And in Huntington Beach the Indicated hike in ·assessed value is 23.8 percent. As elsewhere. most or the \•alueJaln in those cities was chalk up against cxl.sUng PN>· perty r ather than new construe· lion. 'That means the assessed value of rou&hly BS percent of the homes In those cities will show an lncHue when evaJuaUon notices are maned ouL within the next twoweekl. Correspondingly, should lht-rc not be a cut in property tax rate!\ by taxing agencies homrown<'rs will receivt-later in the year a hither tax blll. In Orange Coast clementuy school districts. Fountain Valle)• ahow~ Ute hi1heat lain In OS· atued value, an even :I> percent. Aceordtnc to the uaeument roll. uae11ed value of property wlthln the Huntinaton Beach (See VALVE, PaJeA%) Co as .. Weath er Su""V rtidor bvt .wmw low cloudl lot~ ~ight through mid· M ., ., ••• ••• -.. AU ••·l C•·l ... , ·~ ... , •• •• cent of the value gain during the last year is the result ot the re· -evaluation of existing property. Mor e s pecifically, what Jacobs said was tbal homes 1n Orange County increased in value substantially U\ the past year. And. be added, unless there are substantial cuts in existing tax ra tes most O r ange County homeowners will r eceive a higher tax bill in the coming year. J acobs• office bas nothing to do with tax r ates or the taxing pro· cess. It merely assesses as required by law the value of property. "ll is important that taxpayers remem~r that value is set in t he market place by people who buy and seU property. It is the as· sessor's iob to measure mjlrket value," said Jacobs. He conceded that unless local laxinl a.iencies reduce existing property tax rates. that many homeowners will be "taxed for inflation." By that the assessor meant a bomeowner's property may bave gone up ln value whether or not it was offered on the mld'ket place. And that unrealized gain in value can be attributed lo infla· lion. Jacobs said. .,. ......... SAVED BY RUSSIANS Balloonl1t Thomas Heroin Haul Balloonist Rescued by Sttviet Ship Covina Housewivea Bmted &AN YSIDRO CAP> :-A.utllorities have arrested two Covina housewives in coDnection with what customs officials said was the largest selaureo(heroin made in California. Edward G. Bergesaa. l'ffioDel wn NI I • of customs, said the ~.75 pounds of'heroin 1ei1ed Wed· nesday could have a street valueofup_to$10.8ml1Uon. NEW YORK• (AP) -Karl Thomas hH been plcked up by a ••11 .. n• ..... an. tailic ta Ills attempt to crosi the Atlantic in a balloon, the Coast Guard said to-day. AUthoriUes were led to tbe cache by a narcotics-sniffing dog. They uncovered the heroin in 26 separate packages in the backseat of the car occupied by Cheryl A. Hodges;29, andAdelaeaGarciaSeja,33. Bergesen saidthetwowereattemptlnctocrossthe U.S.-Mexican border. Tbeywere booked for investiga- tion of heroin s muggUng with tbeintentto distribute. The So'riet shlp wu reported to have told the Federal Aviation AdminUltratlon that 1bomas was in 1ood condition when picked up Wednesday a n d would be dropped in Rotterdam when the -salvage tub Dekabrist\arrives in Holland next Thursday. Drunks, Speeders Get Close Scrlltiny Tbere was no immediate ex· planation on why 11lomas' re· covery was not made known sooner, but the Coast Guard said the Soviet vessel was having c:ommullic:ations problems. · Tbomu had taken ott from Lakehurst. N .J ., Friday in an ef· fort to become the firSt person to cross the Atlantte by balloon. Several other balloonists died in previous attempts. By PHIL aOSMAU N ()I ••• o ... , ... i.t Matt Nearly ever y Callfornla Hi1hway Patrolman employed in Oranae County will be working the Independence Day four-day holiday, watch commanders at both the Sa nta Ana a nd Westminster stations reoport. Specla.l:speed reduction teams of extra officers will be on the hl1hways looking for motorists hurrying just a Uttle too Cast to l(Ct where they're going. SharlaJSpark No Fear in Sur/er'a Heart CARLSBAD (AP> -The ap. pearance of white sharks doesn't seem to disturb surf en and swim· men crowding the beach here. A!\er the recent capture or three sharks. a six-foot blue sl'lark was oat -nr.-pplnf" al sea l\llls Wednesday. But people swam u always. '"l'bey are an oplimlsUc bunch and have ~ fear," obser""ved David Prk., local chief of the uard ••eyice re'eui•1 to surfers. A dlviq instructor at Scrippe Jmttt~tioa ot OceanosnpbJ aald blue sharks a.re at>Undant off Soutlaera Calllonala but &enerally · •U1 lD deeP water. Tbe oae lffD • ....., WU. about s.• '• from the low water llae. And creat white sharka are . 'not eaac:tly a rarity ••• James stewart said at Scripps, adding that •'commercial fis· hermen who have ignored lhe wbite shark foT years are now seeking them for saJ~ to qtarinc parband11'useum1." · A IS.foot whtte $hark wetghing 2,000 pound• WU hauled in MOO· day. In the three days before, one ~ 'IS PoQnds and a 10- footer Weft c:augbt olf Carlsbad bead1e1. , Also, special .. drunk patrol'' squads will hit the freeways. Lt. Stan Millar ol the Santa Ana station said there will be at least 85 patrolmen on duty each day, Friday through Monday:. The CHP wlll chalk up 568 over- time hours t.h1a weekend, he said. The Welftninster aution com· mander, Sgt. John Braune, said that smaller office will use 28 ex· tra men for a total ol more than 200 overtime hours. "We're 1oiog all out." Braune s aid. "We llke to pro mise somebody that If he obeys the law and l'ftpects the rights of others. he's colng lo get from Point A to Point B, without Incident. "IC be doan't want to obev the law, we 're 1otn1 to nab blm.' · The National Safety Council predicted 530 to a> persons will lose their lives In accidents over tbeboUday. The holiday will disrupt gov• ernmenL functlona, with cit y, C!OUDl}' and federal omcea closed Monday. Court.a and llbrartee will be closed. Mall delinry will be pro- VW.CS oor111al11 Saturday, but noc. CSee POUCE, Pa1eAZ> Sunk in 1769 The pickup was made 360 mU es north-northeast or Bermuda. The rescue ca me as a major search was getting under way for Thomas. Ten aircraft were scheduled to t ake off today from the United States, Canada, Bermuda, En1land and Spain to look for the 90-foot balloon. The searc h was OC'dered at the request of Thomas' ground crew alter no contact was made with the balloonist for more than 72 hours. Thomas' main communlca· Uons system was knocked out by a faulty aerial shortly after liftoff from· Lakehurst. N.J., and an electrical storm the next day was thouaht to have drained much of the power from batteries for his baclrup radio. A commercial Jet said It picked up a faint signal from Thomas on Sund~y night. The pUot said the balloonist gave no slgn ot being in distress. Thomas' ground crew bas been worried but conslatenUy c:onfi· ·dent that th e 27 -year-old Mlchl1an man was still airborne. SAN DIEGO <AP) -The miss· .. the bell matched descriptions of lna suppl)t sblp ol Spaniab Fran· three put aboard the San Jote In a.can prlett JQllJpero Serra may 1788 to be taken to San Diego with ha\'e been located two c:muries provl1ion1 for Father Serra's after it vanished in the Gulf of mission there." Calilornia. Mathes described it as a A bell believed to be from typical lit.I\ century mission bell wreckage of tbe San Jose has weighinl about 150 pounds. lt bten found and t aken to a beara Uae tns~ripUon. ''San mu SH m in La Pa.i. U)'$ l t AuPtU.. .. And otlllr i«tt41'J9'1. curator of histol"lcal .-chive$. Anl~JocjlU ucl teebni· The •ncient broO;ce beJf was ciam Cro9 the N.uonat l~e dredg'ed up by Mexican shrirnJ> of Allt..br90loCJ ·and Rlleary in ftahermen from the f1oot of the Medto Cl.y lmft ~ ia La (Q]JlastJanuery. ~ Pu. eapaal of Baja CalllGrnla Jn San Diqo for a vtlit W.._,. SU.• betln •ftflor..._ day, curator MlebMI M.U.. la aocm at di.es .. Mnl. said research •inw ... .-.. )I.._ 9* ........_ ti • IMO Me d iator E!le d Teach ers Talks .. Near lmpa~e I ~ By HILARVKAYE Oii ... O•ltf "•lotSUtt Teachers' representatives and Irvine Unified Sebool District of· facials were expected to make a last·minute attempt late today to resolve differences in next year's contract. "Unless we can resolve all the money matters we're still argu. ing about, we'll probably have to call in an outside medlator lo solve the problem," said Carmen Perry, president or the Irvine Teachers Association. Wednesday night's school board meeting again developed into a conrrontalion among teachers, district o({icials and a handful or parents. Trustees listened to comments from teachers, wtw·represented about 200 instructors in the au· dlence. and from parents who both favored and opposed the teachers' proposed new contract. Howe ver, trustees had nothing to say themselves about the ongo- ing' negotiations. They did un· animously appro/e new policies • ent ,.., •ll•t freoe'\ufher salaries and reduce medical and dental benefits for teachers' de-: pendent.5. The 1>olicies, which wer~ vigorous y opposed by the"' teachers, are explained by the' district officials as a necessary prelude to U)e bindinl arbitration} period that began today under new state law. Assistant Supt. John Rajcic said the district wants to wipe the slate clean, in.re1ard to salaries and benefits, before actual bind· lnM arbitration begins . The bluest bone oC contention at the board meeting was the Idea of placing teachers on a merit pay system under which teachers would be r ewarded with pay raises for their accomplishments. That would replace the current, widespread system of almost· automatic pay raises given to teachers on the basis of longevity in the school district. Mrs. Perry told the school board that if It installed a merit pay system , as ls us~ in busi· nesses, it would -reduce lhe child to "a thing, ratber than a human." <See TEACHERS, Pa&e AU None Sui table? I .South County Road . Plan Action Tabled At the clos e of a'3t,.C,,-bour public hearing Wednesday, county supervisors put of! choosing a future backbone highway system for southeastern Orange County until July 21. In th e pr ocess. three supervisors indicated none or four pro pose d a ltern ative highway systems and their ex- pected impact on south county growth suited their tastes. That Indication led Supervisors Thomas Ri l ey a n d Ra lph Diedrich to s uggest a fifth alternative system might be pro- posed. H so. It will bypass four alternatives outlined in the massive Southeastern Orange County Circ ulation S tud y <SEOCCS>. The study begun in late 1974 was Intended to make traffic circulation pl ans consistent with existing land use policies. Jn southeastern Orange Coun· ty. the need for circulation-land use synchronization was con· sldered especially acute because of the deletion of the proposed coasttreew a y. But the SEOCCS study went beyond attem ptlng to lnt~arate trarrlc circulation and land use poli cies when four alternatives were proposed. Each alternative carried with it an estimated eventual popula· ~bance -we think even stronger -that the bell la off the San Jose and the ship ls there.•• The exact location ls being kept secret to k:eep out the curious. but Mathes said it ls a bout200 miles north of La Paz. The 7Z·root ship was one of three wbkh delivered supplJes to Father Serra. founder or California coulal miaions, the •ftnt in San Die10iA11619. . Tile San J oie 'left Loreto, Spain, in the fall,of 1788 for San Dlqo with thrtt bells, a large crudll' lo< tbe new mbslon and Indian trade 1oods. a~ to repor1a. ' tion growth fa c t o r ror southeastern Orange County, ranging from a low or 711,000 peo·· pie to a high of 1.2 million. And it was the 1rowth factor that was the subject of the 31-::. hour public debate Wednesday In : Santa Ana City Hall. : The more spacious city hall : council chamber was used for the· county hea ring whe n the = SEOCCS issue attracted an over· now crowd to t he Board of Supervisors meeting room. When the lengthy public hear· Ing ended , super visor s had · listened to 48 speakers who were fairly evenly divided between two alternatives. The alternative favored by so· called development and or· ganlied labor interests call s for the county to maintain lt.s present <See HIGHWAY, Pa1eAI) .,..., '"" ... ,.... ' P re•etefl t Mission Viejo resideatJ Hubert Hogan·bas been pro- moted to · sergeant in the fr~ine Polite Depart~ He ~ an etght-year veteran of the Co&ta Mesa and Irvine police forces and, in 1974; was Irvine's pollce oOker o{ the year. .. ' .. •• Al DAIL v PILOT ' l're• P-.e .4 J VALUE ••• Elementary School District cUmbed 20.8 percent lo tM put year. In the Ocean View elemenb ry district there was a subttanlial value 1aln of 25.6 ~Hl All Oran1e Coaal i.tnafied school dlslrictt also ahowed a subilt1n· Ual Increase In assessed value, accordln1 to the UHSlment roll. ln the Irvine Unined School Dlalrlcl. for example, the pickup )VU 25.'1 percent. Aod the Laguna Beach Unified School Diatrlct 1howed u gain or 25.8 percent~ In the Newport·Mesa Unlrted •· •School District the 11ain In as· '• se11ed value was 22.2 ~rcent '• and in lbe Saddleback Valley · • Onlfled School District the jump was 2A.4 percent. The Capistrano Unified School District increase was 23.S per. cent. • In lbe Huntington Beach Union '·High 5':hool District, there was • an assessed value gain on taxa· · ble property within its boun· daries or 24.5 percent. The gains in coastal communi· " ty college districts were also -~heavy. In the Coast Community ~ College District, for lnstanc-e the increase in assessed value 'was 23.4 percent while It hit 23.2 per· ~ t'ent in the Saddleback Com· · mu nity Col l ege Dis trict. ' ~· l',..•PapAJ ·'TEACHERS I .. Mrs. Perry said she checked with more than 20 school districts . .acrqss the country that tried such a system and said that only one ·.wis1ucce11ful. • "Merit pay brings smoldering animosities tha t are never •stamped o"t. a nd, teacher motivation is r educed," Mrs. Perry said. i Several teachers and parents : also spoke to the board, arguing that a merit pay system would ~c reate com p etition among teachers that could be dama1ing to the student. ·• And Michael Hearle, student representatl ve on tbe school board. sald he op~ merit pay ~cause of Its possible negative impacts on students, caused by bitter teacher competition. T. Fre• Pa,,e A I .,fOLlCE .•• ·Monday. Banks will be cloeed. Trash pickups will be deferred from Monday until Tuesday in Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach and Seal , Beach. In Irvine, San Clemente • and San Juan Capistrano, trash will be picked up on schedule Monday. Newport Beach trash collec· lors will skip Monday and re· • s ume tbe next r egularly · scheduled pickup day. • In Laguna Beach and Santa Ana . a ll tra s h col l ection schedules will be delayed a day. Normal pickups began again the following Monday. Andy Devine Said Holding Steady Andy Devine remains In stable condition in the Sonoma County Hospital where he ls beina treat· ed for kidney failure. The 70·year·old Newport Beach actor was stricken June 16 while vacationing on the Russian River Fishermen Found SAN DIEGO <A P )-TheCout. Guard found two men Wednes· day aft er they bad been reported 0 \1erdue on a flahlnc trip. Their 21·foot boa t was S4 miles aouth of San Diego. A pair of ht'llcopt«'r crews located Mike Spcrato!l and Uoyd Lyon, both of Escondido. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT JaO R.Cllf'lev Vltt ,._1_0._ .. ,,.._ T~KHVll ·-TIMlmn A. M\lfllNne _ __.. ..... 0.tnH.Loos RkNt'dP.Nall ---.... ~ • TllurscHy. Juiy 1. 1m ' IM!ly ,. .............. GREG WATSON AFTER 920-MILE SKATEBOARD TRIP Record Journey From Oregon Ends At Dana Point? M.,.d~rTrlal Dad DetailS Kids' Deaths By TOM BARLEY bl-0 •• 1, ........... Daniel Al vin Fuuetman1wung a rryia1 pan w6th such force wbtn he clubbed his two s mall children In their beds that por· lions of the lron uttASil broke off and flew around the bedroom. Kern Count y She-riff's in· vesttgator MHlard Wheeler testified today. Whffler told an Orange County Superior Court jury that he found portions of the akWet scattered about the floor in the room that ·c ontain e d th e b odies o r Fuaselman's ~blldren, Daniel, 5, and Danielle, 3. Wheeler and other lCerD Coun- t1 officers have testified that Fusselman told them when he aurrendered at t.helr office on March 10, 1972, that be beat his dtlldren u·nconaciou.s with the skillet and then cut their throats from ear lo ear with a kitchen knife . Fusselman. 52, or Bakersfield was convict ed on two counts of first _degree murder four years ago m Kern County Superior Court and sentenced to Ute in prison on both couots. But those cooviclions were cwerturned last year when an ap· pellale court ruled that a trial judge improperly inBtruct.ed his jury. It-Was .f'-'rther ordered that the F'usselman told them be waa dis· traught because of his wlle'a de- termlnat.lon to div~o him and that his actions we ... the reault of a c:onveraation'with her. He states hl bis lldmjtted con· fession that he used a kitchen knif e to rip all his wife's clothing to shreds, bent or muWated her golf clubs and then damaaed much of the fu rnjture in the home. He said he then clubbed and murdered his children and l~fl his wife a note in which he told her: ''Here is something you wlll remember and enjoy for the rest of your life. The best of bad luck and nightmares to you." Shots Fired At Dana Home Six s hots were fll'ed Wednes· day at the Dana Point home Dana Hills High School Vice Principal Allen Hix by intruders who may have been juveniles. Oranee County Sheriff's officers reported. Deputies said the bullets from o .22·caliber weapon appeared to have been aimed at the front win· dow of the home at 25342 Perch Drive. Usery Says Pro"be Fair WASHINGTON (AP) - Labor Secretary W. J . Usel")' Jr. told COQl?'ffS to- day his departmtnl'a In· • vestlgation of the Teamster• \JaloD ta btlna <'Onductfd fairly and Im· partially in .ap1te ol hJa re- cent praleo o f union ltaden. In a sometlmes·he•ted appeaunce before th• Senate Lobor Committee. Usery acknowledged that he .. may have beea JI lltUo more enthualasllc Guan I shottld hive b.en .. 1Q r e. ce nt r e martt.-at• Teamsters coaven~. But he said: "I felt U.fn. and I feel now. that 'any ap· pearance there was pro-per." He became vi sibly angered when Sen. John Durkin <D·N.H.>. accused him of poor taste fOf' his convention remarks. Fre• P,.,,e AJ ABORT •• : The court upheld reporting and record keeping r equirements Im· posed by Missouri for abortions bul not for other medicaJ pro· cedures and upheld the Missouri definition or viability, the point after which abortions may be prohibited. Hot Wheels , second triaJ should be held in Orange County In view of the locaJ publicity generated by the ftnt trial. Officers said the bullets missed their mark a nd lodeed in lhe stucco wall of the home. They said Hix, who was at home with hJs family at the time. could s up. ply no motive for the attack. The Mluour6 law defines vi1billty aa "lbe 1ta1e offetaJ de· velopment when t.he life ol the unborn child m ay be continued indefinitely outaide the womb by natural . or artificia.l life sup· portive systems." 920 Miles on Skateboard By JACK CHAPPELL Of -0.lly ~ ... Mot" Gree Watson whisked lnlo Dana Point Wednesday on the last leg of a 920·mile skateboard trip from the California·Oregon border. Watson, 15. of Chatsworth. had avera1ed abo\.\l 50 miles a day on bis skateboard. During the trip, the lad wore out lVt'.O pairs or shoes, got heat 1'85h, tumbled-off-bis board only three times and saw a lot of coun· tryside. · •·u·s better than slaying home all summer," WalSon said aa he was interviewed at the .Hob.le Sports Center a t Dana Point. He'd used Hobie equipment pro· vided by the company for the trip. Steve Mc Anlis. a Hobie repr esentative, said lhe stunt was partly to promote the uae of safety equipment for skateboard· ing. Watson wore knee and elbow pads, and a helmet during the trip. "We want to cet the idea acroaa to all the kids that the real good skateboarden use safety equipment," McAnlis said. Watson said he had thought or the trip as a way of gainina some Ca.ll'\e, perhaps in the Guinness Book of World Records for the longest skateboard trip. The trip began 10 days ago. Watson followed the coastal route from the border. He said the hardest part was maintaining h is sche dule t.hrouth the mountain-aieas. He skateboarded 10 lo 12 hours a day. He said if he had it to dQ over again. he'd shoot for a lower dai-- ly mileage. Des pite the length of the trip, he said hi& skateboard held up just fine and no replacements or wheel chanaes were needed. The you lb 's father, Byrn Watson said he and his wife thouiht their son's trip wH "a pretty neat ldea" although they had bad some second thoughts about it. He said his son bad been eager lo get started and now was eager lo get home and get started at summer school. He's laking driver's education. Fro• Pafl(' Al IIlGHW A Y SYSTEM. • • land use policy. Thal policy is designed to even· tually accommodate· a popula· tlon or 917 .000 persona in the county's southeastern reaches. A hefty number of homeowner groups, the League of Women voters, environmental oraanlia· li o n s a nd o thers ask e d supe r visor s to s e l ect the alternative that would hold population growth to 71 l .000. In summary. those who spoke out for the higher poputaiton 1rowlb: -Criticized attempted use of wha\ was a traffic clrculaUon study to artilicially lmPQH a 1rowth policy. -Pointed to a need for more r ather th4n l ess houslnc in Oran1e County. -Rlam e d d evel o pment restrictions for pumping houslng costs beyond the financial means of most county families. -Chastised the county Plan· nln1 Co mmission for disregard· Ing the advice of Its own pro· reutonal starr when It lnlUnlly voted 3·1 to endorse the low· growth alternative. Management Agency director. Jn a report to super visors, Osborne Issued a s trong endorse· ment or the higher alternative and said ll would be unlikely that such a population would be r e· ached before 2020. On the olher side of tbe issue. Ruth Saadi of the Lea1ue of Women Volera called for popula· lion 1rowth ··at a pace com- mensurate" with ~ ability to maintain suitable air qualily standards. Mra. Saadi went on to say 1rowth should proceed no faster than the county's ability to "pro- \•lde circulation and other sup. port systems required" by new dovelopment. Laguna Reach City Coun · cilwoman Sally &llerue also spoke for the low.growth pollcy. Mrs. Bellcrue also crlticit~d plans calllng for lnlruiion or the proposed San J oaquin Hills trar. fie corridor Into the Lagunll Greenbelt. And, the councilwoman made clear. Laguna Beach wants no part of a circula tion syatem that dumps adde d traffic on to already heavily traveled city streets. -Cited economic and employ· ment benefits they sald are In· herent in the higher population growth alternative. Newport Beach City Coun· Kern County Deputy Public Defender Gene Lorenz does not challenge the prosecution con· t en ti o n that Fusselman murdered both children. But he wUI ask the jury to rule that Fusselman was temporarily irlll~~e on March 9, 1W'l2. when he killed lbe -children while their mother was away working a night s hift in a n ea r by restaurant. Brotherly Picke t The court s truck down a sec· tion ol the Miuowi law which provides th1t a doctor perform· ing an aborUon must exerclae the same diligence to preserve the life and health or the fetus as he would In the event ol a live birth. Officers have testified that PHILADELPHIA <A P > Unions representing most of lhe city's 2•.600 workers went on strike today In a wage dispute as the city prepared for a big July 4 Bicentennial celebration. The vote on the different ques- tions varied. SONY'S BIG ONE Here's lhe t:>fggest T rlnltron color TV yet-21" (meosured dlogonoflyl . And it ho1 o big plus.- Trlnl1ron Plus Trlmtron hos olwoys been known for o greot picture bvt T rlnltron Plus introduces you to on even greater picture. Sony engineers found o woy lo Intensify the electron beoms which "pain!" the plcrure. Also, 1he surfoce of rhe rube h dorker to helghren controsl Whiter whites Darker dorie s More subtle in·belweens Come~ the biggesl. brlghtesl, shorpesr Trinilron ever. Yov'll believe rt. Trinilron Plus "It's o Sol"ly" KV.2101 21 ''screen rreosured diogonolly SPOIL YOURSELF Suro, "It's o Sony" f',.,r ,,·, o 11!•11 IQ" lrrn o~ur,.d d1oqcnolly• ,,.mn•• rru1trnl T 11n11ro11 Plw rnlor TV. Th11 lr•11fr.f11nc 11011 '"I'• I•> 1 ".lnttr,f ( om1r1cr11d1·r Is tr;trrlly ,.f,•ctro1,ir n11t.l 10 111fly 'lUl'.'I 111 1 1 ~ .. rt, o I •11tnn fnr thnnn,.f ~,..lr~tit'ln .• r 1.,,,,,. ,, 'J•1l•1I on onrl on/1 rr Spokesmen for thal side of lhe4' cllwom an Lucille Kuehn spoke arcumenL In.eluded J im Beam. ®1¥ oLJ.hc..o.ud ror..tbe-pl'opoeelV executive director of the Orange San Joaquin Hiiis corridor to re· . KV.t9<:1 1l f·nd 'hi' T rlnolr• I Pl11 r ,, IU•" I , Qllnn hcttor lhrin h<:forr. I Thnnh rn (,, ''-1.; r • ~Q•ir s who d,.11ol.2f!S!.n 1,. i'frf,., .,r 1nipr,., ,,.,, • r1t t o 1110~; Tr1n'1iron Plus the I r1•1h11•st, slturp11 l rr1 P"St Sf)ny rwer. County Chapter of the Building la eve traffic on Coast fflabway. Industry Association of Oran1e County, plannlnc and enitneer- ing consultant Jack Raub and Larry Buxton of the Orange County Chamber of Commerce. Otber speakers Included Marlena Fox, CEEED president. onion leader Al Gray and Dennis McLain, general manager of the Municipal Water District of Orange County. McLain debunked claims of a possible water shorta1e I! higher grotrtb is allowed by testifying his district. "is ready, willin& and able to provide wale.r t o wbate:ver p opulation level is selected." Those opUnc for a popuJatJon pvwtb of 117.000 perionl cot an added boo1t fro m Geor1e O.borne, county Envtrorunenta.l But from Orange and Tustin came res6denls who objected to any traffic circulat.lon plan pl'o- viding for freew~ construction alons the ao<alled foothill cor· ridor. Me»t or those who spoke on b e half o r the low-growth. alternative cited environmental issues as just reason to. lo some way, limit popu,ation IJ'OWlb ln southeast Otan1e County. LA Taxee Rise LOS ANGELES CAP)~ The owner of a M0,000 house lo Los Aftleles County will have to shell · out 124.31 mort In t.uaundertbe $3.3 billion bud1et. ~ ty t.be Board of Supuvison. 19" ..-ecn rieosurcd d•ogonolly Como s~o II. Ye.~ dr • 1vo 11 "It". o Sony." I 77's ARE'HERE-aOSEOUT PRICES ON 1976 MODELS I ull I fH'lortJ "nrrnn1i1•, ,.,,"Our 1•,.,., .. ,,.,1 o,, •. \ •·nr f.ut1roulf•r Ou I 1·•·r11 Prod1u·t U1· "'-•·II .' I ··1 · . Lag1•na/South Coast EDIT I ON I Today s Clo lag .Y.Stoeks • • I ' VOL 69, NO. 183, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES TEN CEN·T,• ~ . tC0111·t Backs Worn.ell's Abortion Righ~ { WASHING TON (AP)) -The ,.., before the ... ration can be moUler'a womb, whleb ceneratty BUI Cox, di reel.,. of tbe Na--by Ml11ouri f0< abortions Port Ive systems." } i U.S. Supreme Court nAlcd today performed. occurs durina the alxth or t.lonaJ Committee ror a Ri&ht to but not ror other medical pro· The court struck down a sec·· that states COl\not require a The ruling was the court's first seventh month otprecnancy. U re Amendment, sald the de-eeduret and upheld the Mluoori tlon of the Missouri law whl~ woman aeeking an abortion to major decision relating to abor-Archbhhop Joseph L . cision "iaverydlatresslngtoUJ." ctefinlUon or viabiUty, the point provides that a doctor perfor if. &el consent from her husband ir tJons since it ruJed 7-2 in 1973 that Bernardin of Cincinnati, presi-hl addition to the consent pro· after which abortions may be ing an abortion must enrclse t (.she is married or from a parent 1! st.ates cannot regulate abortions dent of the National Conference visions, today's decwon struck proh,lblted. same dlll1ence lo. preserve lb~ i 1be lulngle aind under 18. during the first three months or of Catholic Bishops, said, .. The down a part of the Missouri law Tbe Missouri law .defines IUe and he1lth of the fetus as h:'I ~ Tbe declaloo struck down the vretinancy. Sllpreme Court has compounded wbicb prohibits abortions by ln· vlabillty as .. lbe stage ot felal de· would in the event ofa live birth.~ } parental and spousal consent The 1973 rating also blocked the lralie error of Its abortion de-jectln1 saline fluid into the am· velopment when the llh? of lbe The vote on the-different ques\ -··--~..._.of.a 1814 Niu0 udlaw sta~es from prohibiting abortions cislons 3"'a years ago and struck a niotic sac. wborn child. may be continued tions varied. -l 't but upMld a provision requiring until the· raus--i n]'able---ol urlou.-blAw al PAre.nts and ---~upbeld.reportia&.and. -~ oll1$iclt th.e ~Wb by The vote to strike the requirt" ~· a w~man to give her written c~n-.. meaningful life" outside the families." record keeping requirement.aim-• natural or~ artificial -ure sup· --<SM MiOaT.'Piie'Alr .·-4 1 . ) jLaguna, San Cleniente ~ \Property Value .Soars L I~ < :Overall 1 . :Figures · i Up .18. 7o/() 1 By GARY GRANVlLLE Of IM 01lty Ill'-~II : The Orange County ;issess- ·j ment roll to be released today ) ·Will show a gain of 18.7 perc~nt in the value of taxable property when compared to one year ago. Translated into dollar.!< that. mean~ tile value of taxaD1e pro-perty within the county in- creaaed ll.2 billion dollars in the f yeareDded March l, 1976. And tor the first time. the as- sessed value of Oranae C<Mlnty re- al aad aaseevred property eo~ over SI billion. Co•oty Asseuor Bradley Jacobi aaid that roughly 8S per- ~nt of the value iatn durin& the 1a.t year is the result of the re- ev aluaUon of existing property. More s pec Uically, ·what J~obs said was that homes an Orange County inC"rcnsed In value substantially in the past year. And. be added, unless there are aubatanUal cul• in existlni lax rates moat Oranae County homeowners will receive a hi&her tax bill in the coming year. Jacobs' omcc has nothing to do with tax rates or the lalling pro- cess. It merely assesses as required by law the v aluc of property. "It la Important that taxpayers remember that value Is set in the market place by people who buy and sell property. It is the ns· sessor'a Job to meas ure market value." said Jacobs. He coriceded that unless lout taxinC a1enci~s reduce exlsUng Pl"<>perty ~at,r.. that many hOmeownl 11-t»e "taxed for lnnallon." By that the usse"°'" meant a homeowner·s property may have gone up In value whether or not it wu offered on the markt't place. And that unrealized gain in value can be attributed to inna- tlon, Jacobs said. Laguna Okay1 $10,000Ad ·~ Promotional A $30,000 advertlalnl program ~o attract visitors lo Laiuna :Beach durinc the w1nter season was approved by the Laguna Beach City Council Wednesday . ..,~-6· . ._&JILCOlllract for winter com· :munity promotlon was awarded !.to tbe La1uoa Beach ai.mber or 'Commerce wrth only one stipula-~ -tbat tbe cbambtt, not lbe ~lty, provide an estimated $8,000 }o COYer salaries ud other' ad- jllbQltr•ti" hpeJDMa. · or t.M •·• apeat for com· ~ pnmotioD duriaa tbe lut JIKal-1ear, $6,000 wu spent on .aalarles and supplies at the 'ebamber office. Council mem· •"hers made it clear ear'1 in tbJs "'Jear'a tiKussJont on tbe coo- t tract tbey didn't want city _ f dollm beinc used f« chamber , t •r-c:etapropm ~by tbe t"8111M111 SZO.CIGO will be apedl • • f1a ~ HVerlilinl ol Lquna . ~-...spapen, ~ ,.-T ... aittDMI' ••u. fldil" puWiCa• I Clle()ONT&ACT, .... Al) • Heroin Daul Covina Housewives Bruted SAN YSIDRO CAP> -Authorities have arrested two Covina housewives in connection with what customs officials said was the largest seizure of heroin made in California. Edward G . Bergesen. regional commissioner of Coastal Region Reeling customs, said the 30.75 pounds of heroin seized Wed-The Orange Coast area has nesdaycould ha\'eastreet valueofupto$10.8million. been bit the hardest In Orange Authorities were led to the cache by a narcotics-County's hefty increase In taxa- sniffing dog. They uncovered the heroin in.26 separate ble property values. packages in the backseatorthecaroccupied by Cheryl For example, assessment roll A.Hodges.29,andAdelaeaGarciaSeja,33. fiaures will show a 28.l percent Bergesen said the two were attempting to cross the gain in values in Fountain U.S.·Mexican border. They were booked for investiga-Valley. tion0Cberoinsmugglingw~Uo~~is..-..·,,,,b""1e"" . ._--1--::--.1.~_u~e • roll shows that. Laguna Beac proper y n- creued in value 23.9 percent last year an4· the gain In Newport Beach was 22.6 percent. A Santa Ana man In passesalon or two over-sized firecrackers for the Fourth or July, found himself in jail in Newport Beach today. held on a felony charge carrying a $25,000 bail. Robert Manuel Salazar. 22, was arrested at 11 p.m. Wednes· day In the 2100 block of West Ocean Front on a charge of possession of a destructive de- vice in a public place. Police oH ice.rs said they orlginalfy stopped Salazar on suspicion of smoking marijuana but In searching him they nl· legedly found a package of firecrackers and two M-80s, super-sized firecrackers. According lo a police spokesman, the M·S>s have been classified as des tructive devices, a category that includes dynamite and bombs. Capt. Rleb Hamilton explained that under tbe law. thereisnodil· (erentiatioo between kind.I or destructive devices. Poaeuion of two powerful ftreencken ia classified u a felolly with lbe same baU acbedule as would be applied for 1lle1al pcaeuioa of dynamite or a bomb. Police Chief B. James Glavas said that anyo"ne found In possession of the powerful firecrackers wUI be subject to the same felony charces as Salazar. "These M-80s are ipcredibly powerful devices and can do great harm. That's why they have been put in the destructive devi<'e claaslficatlon," he said. Cleniente Approves Study of Beaches hazard the consultant claimed they did. Michael Brotemarkle, vice pre.klent of Urban Futures Inc., proposed that all beach accesses be by trade separated entry, above or below the tracks. . Brotemarkle sunesttd, and the councll a1reed. that the ctty becln m aster-plaontna the beaches. T~~aK rd) wlU lbow .._.............,.~lnSdJ\&ah Caplltrano property and 23.S ln SanCI~. ID Coata Mesa. the gain re· corded bJ the uee.or's otriff was JIU peftent. and lD Irvine the figurewu set atzl.Jperttnt. And in Hunttnston Beach the indicated hlke in a.uessed value is 23.8 percent. As elsewhere. most or the value_1ain in lhote cities was cbilted up aeatnst existinl pro- perty rather than new construc- tion. Tbat means the assessed value of rou1hly as percent of the homes in those cities will show an increue when· evaluation notices are malled out wilhln the next two weeks. <See VALUE, Pace AZ) Shots Fired At Dana Hoqte Six abot.s were fared Wednes- day at the Dana Point home Dana Hilla Hilh School Vice Principal Allen Hix by intruders who may have been juveniles, Oranse County Sheriff's ofricera reported. Deputies sald the bullets from a .22-callber weapon appeared to have been al med at the front win- dow ol the hom~ at 25342 Perch Drive. Officers sa14 the bullet.a missed their mark and lod&ed in the stucco wall of the home. They said Hix, who wu at home with bla family at the time, could sup· ply no motlve ror lbe aUack. .,..,, ...... s..11 ....... OMO WATSON AFTER 920·MILI! SKATEBOARD TRIP Record Journey From Oregon Ends At Dena Point? Dot Wheels 920 Miles on Skateboard By JACK CHAPPELL Oft ... O•llY l'li.t Suff Greg Watson whisked into Dana Point Wednesday on the last leg or 8 920-mile skateboard trip from the California-Oregon border. Watson, 15, of Chatsworth, had averaged about 50 miles a day on his skateboard. During the trip, the lad wore out two pairs of shoes, got heat rash, tumbled off his board only three times and Uw a tot of coun· tryside. "It's better than staying home all summer," Watson said as he was interviewed at the Hobie Sports Center at Dana Point. He'd used Hobie equipment pro- \'lded by the company for the trip. St eve M cA n lls. a Hobie representative, said the stunt was partly to promote the use or safety equipment for skateboard· Ing. Watson wore knee ond elbow pads, and a helmet during the trtp. "We want to get the idea across lo all the kids that the real good skateboarders use safety equipment," M cAnlis saJd. · Watson said he had thought o( the trip as a way or gaining some- fatne, perhaps in the Guinness.: Book or World Records for the; longest skateboard trip. : The trip began 10 days ago.: Watson fo llowed the coastal. route from the border. · lie said the hardest part was maintaining his schedule through the mountain areas. He skateboarded 10 .to 12 hours a day. He said if he had it to do ovqr' again, he'd shoot for a n>wercr.r,.. ly mileage. . Despite the length of the trip.· he said his skateboard held up just fine and no replacements or wheel changes were needed. The youth's father, Byrl\ Walson uld he and his wire: thought their son's trip was "a pretty neat ldeo'' altboulh they. had had some sccbnd thou1hts. about It. ~ He said hla son had been eager to get started and now was ea1ef to 1et home and get. started al summer school. .Jie'11 taking drlver's education.· Coast ' f ;-~I DAILY PILOT use ,Budget · OK'd iii Laguna A H million prellrnaouy budaet that includei1 11 five ~r cent salary inc reue for au cit>' e mployea was •PPTOved Wednes· day by tbe Ltfwta ~acb City Council. Tb• five perunl flcure - equal to IUS.000 -la OM clty'a latest offer lo police, fire and other city employes. Salary talks have not concluded, however. ., The 14.44 million 1er"ral fund portion of the budaet shows a SIS0.000 deficit that can be made • up by dipping into ltM>0,000 in 1• 1eneral reserves or increasing the lax rate. · The bu!!eet is based on an estimated five percent increase 1• in the assessed valuation of pro- • perty within the-city. It ls ...... ·-.-belie'Y'ed, however. that the as- sessed valiaation may increase 10 , percent. If it does, the budget .. would pick up 190,000 windfall. Settlna of the tax rate and adoption of the final budget will not lake place until county of- ri c i al s provide assessment fi1ures and salary ne1otiations , . are resolved, • The prelimina_ry budget has , been under council scrutiny for several weeb. But there have • been a few changes. The council decided to add two new positions in the plnnn1ng de· partment and delete the position of council aide. The latter has been vacant since the resignation ol Jackie Washburn. ~opoged -spending plan for fiscal 1977 was approved after de- • terminations were made on amounts for community promo- tion and assistance to community · organizations. .,,...ra,,eAl VALUE ••• Thursd!y. July 1, 117& AULINO 0!1.AYB> Claudln• ~l ., Claudine Rl:iling Delayed ASPEN. Colo. (AP> -A dis· trict court j udge delayed today for a day a ruling on a motion tq suppress evid e n ce in the manslaughter trial of entertainer Claudine LoAget. aecused of shooting her lover In the ex· pensive home they shared. The Fre n c h-born singe r · actress is charged with shooting pralesslonal skier Spider Sabich to death March 21 in an exclusive subdivision near this Rocky Mountain ski resort. She testified for the first time in the case at a six·hourhearing Wednesday. Pitkin County District Court Corres pondingly, should there Judge George E. Lohr recessed not be a cut in property tax rates t he hearing until today after by taxing agencies homeowners pointing out that an affidavit, will receive later in the year a filed by' Lt. William Baldridge of higher tax bill. the sheriff's department to obtain In Orange Coast elementary a search warrant, had not been school districts, Fountain Valley signed by ajudae. showed the highest gain in as· Today: Lohr granted an ap· seased value an even:.> percent plication from prosecutors to re· According' to the assessme~t open the hearing so that Pilkm roll. assessed value ot properfy Counly Court Judge John Wendt •----. wtt1rtll H"l Hu ntington-iJeacn -coutdtesllfY about whether the af. Eleme ntary School District fidavit had been sworn to. Wendt climbed 20.6 percent In the past look the stand, but declined lo year. answer any questions, claiming In the Ocean View elementary judiclallmmunity. district there was a substantial Prosecutors then requested • ,·alue gain ol 25.6 percent. time to prepare briefs on the Is· All Orange Coast unified school sue, and Lohr again recessed the 1 districts aJso showed a subs ta n· hearing untll morning. lial Increase In assessed value, according to the assessment roll!. Jn the Irvine Unified Schoot District. for example, the pickup was 25.7 percent. And the Laguna Beach Unified School District s howed a gain or 25.8 percent. In the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis trict the gain In as· sessed value was 22.2 percent and in the Saddleback Valley Unified School District the jum·p : was 24 .4 percent. The Capi.ltl.<1no Unified School District inct'n!e was 23.S per. cent. In the Hunfi"ltl-0n Beach Union High School District, there was an assessed value gain on laxa· ble property within its boun· darles of 24 .5 percent. The 1ains In coastal communi· ty colleae districts were also heavy. In the Coast Community College Dlstrlc~ for ln1tt.1nce, the increase In assessed value was 23..4 percent while it hit 23.2 per· cent In the Saddleback Com· mun it>' Co l leae D latrl cL I.Uh Youth Dies BELFAST. Northern Ireland <AP> -A 17-ycar-Old w11 killed by a bomb he was carryln1 In Londonderry W cdnesday nl&ht, security forces u ld. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. W.ed ............ -...... 11- JKlt R. CurltY Vlctl>f-.,1-Ge-•"""- fhomes ICHYll ,_ ~~e Injured As Car Stops For Two Dogs Nine people were injured in a ·three-car collls ion on the San Diego Freew ay just north of Avendia Calif1a when a motorist stopped for l wo dogs on the roadway. All three cars wer e heavily damaeed in the collision which occurred about 7:4Sp.m. The in j ured were Geor1e DeCarlo, 21, of San Pedro, iden· t1fied as the driver wbo stopped for the dogs and In bis car. Ignacio Diaz. 28, Barbara Lucas, 20, all ol San Diego, and Sieifredo Lopez. 30. of Los Angeles. All' were taken to Mission Commun!· ty Hospital. Also injured were YOianda D. Carrillo, 28. of Los Angeles, and het chlld, Susanna Carrillo. 2. They also were taken lo Mission <.:om munity Hospital. Also Injured were Jesus Ortiz, 40, Blanca Ortiz. ~. and Marin Ortiz, 12, all ot Los AnReles. All three were t:akcn for treatment to San Clemente Oeneral Hospital A apokesm a n ror the California Hlt(hway Patrol said DeCarlo had stopped for the dof{s. that the Carrillo car 11toppC'd behind him nnd that the Ortiz car didn't slop in the chain-react Ion <'Ollis ion. ,.,,.... PaflflAJ CONTRACT tlons: 12.ooo on distribution of ~r~~UAa Beac.b to travel agents urea the coun- try aQd 'ti·OOO for oltdvertlslng and ex1>ensea of a new communi· ty public relations and promotion commllttt. Purpose of the committee wilt be to coordinate varioua In· dividual promotion programs conducted by local bolels and mot.eU. aq feaUvala and the city, aajd Harry Moon. a chamber vice president. Moon Hid that chamber al· ficlals still are allemptinJ to ·'tort out a way to come bp •ilb tll•. eatimated n .ooo lo ad· ministtt the pro motion proaram. "It'• 1o•n1 to lake more doUan. W• wUJ prob9bly l~h a aood mem~rshlp dri.-e," be said. 8y OAaY GllAHVILL£ a dded boost from Geo r ae oi-.o.1a,,......,. O.borne, countr Ehrironmentnl At the clou or a •~·hour putlllc Manaiement Ac ency direc:tor. beartn1 We dnesday, county In a reporl to supervisors. 1upervlaors put ott choosing a Osbornt' issued a strong endorse· future backbone hl&bway System ment O( the higher alte-f'ftallVl' for southeastern Orunae County nod said ll would be unlikely thal. unUl July 21. such a population would be re· In t h e p r o c es s • three ached before 2020. su~rvlsors indicated none of On the other slde of the issue, four pro posed a lte rn a t ive Ruth Saadi of the League of highway systems and their eJt· Women Voters called for popula· pected Impact on south county lion growth •'at a pac:e com· •rowth s uited their tastes. mensurate'' with the ability to That indication led Supervisors maintain suitable air quality Tho mas Rile y and Ralph standards. Diedrich to s uuest a fUtb s . Saadi enLon to ~Y '-.Jtemattve l"fJt£rti iiiljbllie pro. l rowtb should proceed no Caster posed. than the county's ability to "pro· If so, it will bypass four vlde circulation and other s up· alt~rnative1 outlined in lbe Port systems required" by new massive Southeastern Oranse development. County Cir c ulation Study Laguna Beach City Coun· CSEOCCS). cllwoman Sally Bellerue also The study begun in late 1974 spe>ke for the low-growth Poli cy. wu Intended to mall:e traffic Mrs. Bellerue also criticized circu.lation plans consistent with pliin~ calling for Intrusion of the exbtmg land use policies. proposed San Joaquin Hills traf. ln southeastern Orange Coun· fie corridor Into the Laguna ty, lbe need for circuJallon-land Greenbelt. use synchronization was con-And, the councilwoman made sldered especially acute because clear, Laguna Beach wants no of the deletion of the proposed part of a circulation system that coaslfreeway. dumps add e d traffic on t o But the SEOCCS study went already heavily traveled cily beyond attempting to intl'grat e streets. traffic circulation and land use Newport Beach City Coun· policies when lour alternatives cilwoman Lucille Kuehn spoke were.proposed. only orllieneed for ffie proposed Each alternative carried with San Joaquin Hills corridor to re· it an estimated eventual popula-lieve traffic on Coast HJghway. tion g rowth factor for southeastern Oranee County, ranging from a low ofTil,000 peo. pie to a high of 1.2 million. And it was the growth factor that was the subject of the 3i,.i, hour public debate Wednesday in Santa Ana City Hall. The m ore spacious city hall council chamber was used for the count y h earing when the S EOCCS issue attracted a n over· flow crowd to the Board of Supervisors meeting room. When the lengthy public hear· Ing ended . s uper visors h ad listened to 48 speakers who wer e fairly evenly divided between two alternatives. The alternative favored by so- called development and or- ganized labor interests calls for the county to m a in lain its present tand use policy. That pollcy is designed to even- tually accommodate a popula· tion of 917.000 persons In the county's soult\eastern reaches. A hefty number ot homeowner groups, Use League of Women ,·oters, environmental organiJB· lions and others asked supervisors t o sel ect the a lternative that would hold population growth to711.000. In summary, those who spoke out for the h igher population growth: -Criticized attempted use or what was a t raffic circulation stw;iy to artificially Impose a But from Orange and Tustin came res idents who objected to any traffic circulation plan pro· viding for freeway construction along the so-called foothill cor· rldor. Most of t hose who spoke on behalf or the l ow -growth alternative cited environmental issues a~ jus t reason to, in some way, limit population growth in southeast Orange County. llserySayB Probe Fair WASHINGTON (AP' -Labor S•c r etary W. J. User,y Jr. told Congreu to- day his department's m· \'C~Sllga ti o n Of t he Teamsters Union is bejng conduc ted folrly aQd lm· partially In spilt' nf his re· cen t pra ise ot union leaden. In a sometimts·heated a ppe arance before the• Senate Labor Committee. Usery ncknowlo<faed thnt he "m ay have been a lltUc more enthusiastic than I should have been" in re- cent remarks at a Teamsters convention. But he said : "I fell then, and I feel n ow, that my ap. pearance there was pro· per ." He became visibly a ngered when Sen. John Durkin (D.N.R.), accusecC him of poor taste for hls convention r emarks. E',..•PageAl ABORT ... menl oC a husband's consent was 6-3 with Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and Justices Byron R. White and William II. Rehnquist dissenting. The vole on the question of parental consent was 5-4 with the same three justices and Justice John Paul Stevens dissenting. In an opinion by Justice llarrv A. Blackmun, the court said it coulct TIOt agree "that the stale has the constitutional authority to give the spouse unilaterally the ability lo prohibit the wife from term mating her pregnancy, when the state itself lacks that right .. As lo parental consent. the court said that the slate "does not h ave the constitutional authority lo give a third party an absolute. and possibly arbitrary, \'Clo over the decision of the physician and his patient to terminate the patient's pre-gnancy .. Laguna Groups Assisted Community orgalllzatlons and sPfl('ltll frogrum• won $40,725 In flnancla nu is lance 1\-om the city uf wauna Beach In action of th City Council Wednetday. A Quarter of thal amount. $10,000, will be given to tho Luuna Beach M unum of Art. The museum actually will reup $20,000 Crom the city donation due to a dollar-tor-dolhi.t matching grant obtained frorn t.bl &eele Foundation. The TranapoltaUon. Lunch and CouDMUnt <TLC> program .for seniOt' cltlnna was awarded $6,650 while $1,500 was ea .. marked for the Laguna &ach Lawn Bowling Association. The $40, 725 is .1U1btly less than -Stt-,-t55-set aside fur tom· munity s assistance in the budaet for the fiscal year that ended Wednesd ay. Community g roups had r e· ques t ed $55,000 in city as- sistance. The awards apprQved by the council were based on re· commendations by asubcommil · tee of Councilme n Jon Brand and Carl Johnson. Other organi zations and the amounts they received include Civic Ballet, $3,000: Chamber Music Society, UOO ; Lyric Opera, Sl.000; School of Art . 11 .000; Concert Chorale, $4SO ; His t orical Society, Sl ,OOO : Laguna P oets. SSSO; Friends of the Sea Lion. S3,000: Shuf- fl eboard Association, $1,200; Lit· tle League, S875: Babe Ruth, $500; Patriots' Day Parade, S300: Girls Club, $1 ,000; Ft~ Clinic. $2,000: Youth Athletic Assocla· lion, '400; Village Party and SOth Laeuna Beac h a nniver sary, Sl.SOO ; Pel ResponsiblJlty Com· mlttee. $1 .000; ONCORDS volun- teers. $500 : a nd Laguna Junior Tracksters, $300. · Fishermen Found SAN DIEGO <A Pl -The Coast Guard found two men Wednes· day afte r they had been repe>rted overdue on a fishin,g trip. growCh policy. -Pointed to a need for more rather than less hous ing in Orange County. -Blamed d e v e lopm e nt restrictions for pumJSing housing costs beyond the financial means SONY BIG ONE of most county families. · -Chastised the coun'y Plan· ning Commission for dlsretal'd· in' the advice or Its own pro- fessional sta(f when It Initially voted 3·1 to endorse the low· growth alternative. -Cited economic and employ· ment benefits they said are in· herent in the hieher population &J'O•'lh alternative. Spokesmen for t hat side or the argument Included Jim Beam. executive director of the Orange County Chapter -of the Building Jndtatry Association ol Oranae County, planning and engineer · ina coMultant Jack Raub and Larry Ruxton or the Oranae County Chamber of Commerce. Other s peakers Included Marlena Fox, CEEED president. union leader Al Gray and Dennis McLain, general mana1er of the Municipal Water District of Or ange County. McLain debunked claims of a possible water Ahortaae If hlaher growth Is allowed by testifying his dislrict "Is ready, willing and a bl t> to provide water t o whatever population level ta Selected ..• Those opting for a population growth of 917 ,000 persons got an Pact-0kayed By Clemente Tbe San Clemente City C.OUncll approyed an aareemenl wttb tu four city employe orpniul.ions calllnc for a study o( Job positions anclsa.laries •Jlhi.ati.clt)'. The •tNement. provides that the traditional mld-aummer ulary and beMllt Detotllldoas will be potlpon" u:DW tbe COftl· pletion of tbe 1tud.y by a consul· I.ant. • ~ The firm. yel to be hired, will conduct a compariaoDO(Jobe and salaries paid bp dales~ In siie or circ•mttance to Su Oemenie. Here's the biggest Trinitron color TV yet-21" (meosvred diogonolly). And it hos o big plvs-- Trlnflron Plus. Trini'ron hos ofwoys been known for o great picture but TF1niiron PIU1 introduces you to on even g<eoter p•Clure. Sony ongineers found o woy to lnlenslfy rhe eltctrdn beams which "poinr" the plctvre. Also, rhe surface of lhe tube ii dorlter to heighten conrrosr Wh11er whites Oorker dork$ More subrle In. betweens. Come $1!8 the btggHI, brightest, shorpest Trlntrron ever. You'll believe Ir. Trinitr¢n Plus. "It's o Sony." KV 19411P KV-2101 21" screen measured d1ogonolly SPOIL YOURSELF Sur~ ... ,,., 0 r )••y .. 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July 1. 1976 LISC DAIL V PILOT 87 Beyond Milk Pet: BU1ting Out AU Over By KILTON MOSaowm Once upon tt time 'theN wus • company called Pet Milk. It lnced itts o.ri.gins back lo lJUl.S aJld everyone knew it for lts principal product, evaporated milk. Toatther wltll another compuny, Carnation. ll enjoyed n lockhold on the market for evaporated m ilki which waa a convenient product for people. who dlan 't have a rtfncerator. Money Tree "Toaethcr" wH tbe ope rative te rm since tbese two compa nies. Carn1tlon a nd Pel, teamed up to form a third company. Gener31 Milk , w h ic h sol d evapor a ted milk in ovMaeaa markets. where rerr\geration was far less com- mon than It was In the l!nitcd States. BUT THAT'S ALL ANO ENT history. Evaporated mUk is not a hot seller these days and the Carnatlon,Pet ' co-operation ended 10 years ago when Pet Milk aold Its 3S percent interest In General Milk to Carnation for $42 • million. In that same year Pet Milk changed its nam~ to Pet Inc., as befitting its new role as a reslless acquirer of • other companies. Today, Pet Inc., headquartered in St. Louis, does $1 billion or bus iness a year and while it still markets , evaporated milk, not much or that volume stems from the ' product the company was founded to make. This year. for example, Pet Is busting out with new • produtts. ff you're in Oklahom;t City, you can try out one ol the company's latest con coctions.-old El P aso frozen Mexican plnas. Or if you are In Milwaukee, you can sam· pie another test product. Pet -Ritz piua crusts. In Southern California. Pet is marketing Dittos, a fabricated potato chip similar to Procter & Gamble's Pringles. THAT'S NOT ALL. Several years ago Pet became a ' cereal maker with its Heartland line. Now' it 's selling vranola Puffs in one· third o( the country , and in three markets -Indianapolis. Houston and Salt Lake City -It's teat'ing a presw-eetcned ccrool. Wheels. As a matter of fact, Pet Inc. has become such a grab • bag of goodies that it's difficult lo determine from which direction It's coming al us. It's selllng yogurt. apple sauce, candy, bour bon. bread. shrimp. oysters and peanuts. It owns a multi plicity of brand names. And it's both a manufacturer and a retailer. Marching out from the Pel corporate shell are Whit· m an chocolates. Laura Scudder snack foods, Downyflake frozen waffles. Musselman ap,te specialties. Funsteo nuts. Sego diet drinks. Aunt Funny honeybuns, Hood cottage cheese and Milady's frozen blintzes. VOV KNOW THE Stuckey roadside s tands that sell pecans and gift items and gasoline? They belong to Pet, as do the 9-0-5 conveni ence stores in its home state of Mis- souri. In Southern California , Pet runs the Vendome stores ' and a ret ail liquor ojX'ration. Mac-Arnold _ With all this mindless diversification. the division that's the most profitable for Pet is llussmann, a St. Louis company that joined the family in 1966. Hussmann m akes those refrl((eratcd cabinet~ you see lining the walls of supermar kets . It would take a n old evapor ated milk pro- ducer to sense the importance of refrigeration. F-.uion Research Features Argus • LIVERMORE (APl -On a former c attle ranch 50 m iles east of San Francisco, researchers are attem.ptmg to harness fusion. the energy source of the sun and stars. for generating clean. inexha ustible energy on ea rth. "We'v~ got a Ion(( way to go, but we 've already come a lon1 way," laser fusion research chief John L. Emmett told reporters during a tour of the UC Lawrence Livermore Laboratory . A KEV TOOL FOR THE research, being conducted for the Energy Research and Development Adminis tration, is the newly completedS3.Smlllion Argus laser generator. Emmett s aid the Argus. a third-generation laser &enerator covering space about the size of a football field, is capable of producing twice as much energy as all the power plants In the United States combined. Argus experimenL'l 'began June 1. A four th-generation laser. called Shiva and 10 times as powerful as Argus, is under construction now at Li vermor e. The $25 million Shiva is scheduled for completion in October. 1977. DR. ROGER E. BATZ F.L, head of the laboratory which has a S202 million budget a nd 6.000 employes. 1rnid Lawrence s cientists are studying both lasers and magnetic confine- ment as methods to create fusion. Tht• concept is thut hcut from the fusion. a contin\fWl~ series of tiny thermonuclear cxplos1ons, would heat a rJuid. creating steam to drive electrical generators. Baucl said It appe ars possibl<' that an <·x peri mcntal laser fusion powt•r genera tin~ system will tx>n1wr:il ini:: by the lalt' l 9ROs. "M y opinion Is that the solut111n to our long-rnnge enc-r~y proble ms may WC'll dt'pcnd 011 the ~UCCeSS Of either Or both Of these methods," Il<•lzel smd "W •: 'V ": CiOT TO PU RStJ t: ho th 01Hionl' now to be sure we have one thut works around lh<• turn ot the ce ntury. Jl's beglnlng t,() look llke l.dh will work, ulthouith w<• cnn't be cer· lain. H both work , each may h1:1 vc novel complementary up pllcatloos." f:mmctt s uid udvimtugcs ovl'r prcsent·dl:ly nucle11r power plants Include that fusion hurn!'I clc-anly with no rt•diooctlve wu8le, t'ore cooling hlu:ards arr not a problem and the fW?I 111 h<-uvy hydrogen. aJmollt IMxhnu11tlblc on Orth Debentures Sold The Ptael'1c 'f eiftlhon41' Tele11raph Co _ ha11 accepted a old or 99.U f for the purchase of S300 million of 39·year de· benlur .. wMch wU~ mawr,.eJuly l~ ~- In\erest rate for the debentures wall set ut 8'• percent •c-08'1 \o t he company of 8.92S percent. This Is the fifth BeU System de bt Issue tor 1976. The group managed by Morgon Stunley & Co .. l nc .. Goldman, Sachs & CO.: Kidder. Pubody & Co .. Inc .. White. 'Weld&. Co .. Inc.: Dillon. Read & Co .. In\'.; E.F·. Hutton & Co .. ID~. : Kuhn, Loeb & Co.; Smith Barney, Harris Upham & Co .. Inc .• and Dean Witter & Co .. Inc. represented the aucce~dul bidder. 1'bey pltln to offer the is11uc to the public a l 100.27 to yield 8.8& percent to matutlty. SDG&E Tells .. Growth. ;. I • San Oiego Gas & Elcctr1e Co {SDG& E > has reported Hrninga o( $2.06 QCr common share for the 12 months end~d .May 31. ' Thia compar~•with $1.21 o share earned in the 12-month period ended May 31, 1975. SOG&E plans t.o marl<et '2.000.000 snares of common stock and 545 million In flr!lt mortgage bonds July 15. -1 -- I -9 • I \ .. DAil 'f PllOT 4 1 • LIAVRI COLLEGE ThOlftH Bl•kefy . Evening Educator Retires • Thomas Blakely is re· tirin1 alter more than a decade as director of the Coas t Community Colle1e Ev,nlna CoJleee. The Newport Beach re· sidenl joined the Oranae Coast Collegs staff as dean of the evening co.I· lege In 1954. becoming director of the evening college 10 years la\er. RE BEGAN hl$ educa· tional administration career in 1948 as director of adult education at the College or Marin, later becoming president and assistant superintendent at Fr esn o Junio r Colle1e. Blakely r eceived his associate of arts defree from San Be rnardino Valley College. attend· ing UC Berkeley from 1934 until 1938, earning his bachelor of science degree in commerce and finance and master or arts d eg r ee in economics. HE R ET UR NED to Berke ley rol l owlng World War II . earning his doctorate in educa- tion in educational ad· minjstration in 1948. Blakely Is a member oC Phi Beta Kappa. • ThurMSay. J\lly 1. 1976 llan·eock 'Cri.sp' Plays at Ne wport Jazz F estival By JEFFREY D. ALDERMAN NEW YORK <AP> -Herbie tlan cock Is to jau what "Switched on Bach" la to claulcal music: Interest· Ina. but not t~ real thine. It wasn't always I.hat way, as Han cock's retrospective °*ert Tuesday l\lt bt ahowed, . HANCOCK. A KE\'IWAllDIST with a considerable popular follow Ing. ls a &UJes Davis a lumnw; who got hll rlrst attention playlns an trum· ptltt Oon•Jd Byrd's lf'OUP la the ear· ly all. He showed hl$ Davia aod Byrd roots clearly in the first 11e1ment of the three-part Newport Jan Festival Concert al City Center. Joined by trumpeter Freddie llub- bard. bassist Ron Carter, saxophonist Wayne Shorter a nd drummer Tony Williams, Hancock played some ex- cellent. vintage '60s jau -cool, dis· sonant and funk y. Hubbard. Carter and Shorter a re top seUing Jan. artists themselves and their solos were all topfllcht. WI LLIAMS, SHORTER AND Carter were aJso veterans of the same Miles Davis quintet Uaat Hancock played with for live years starting 1n 1963. Playing together for them 1s second nature by now. Hubbard was subbing for Davis. who canceled out of the concert a~t a month ago. No matter, Hubbard's solos arc crisp, imaginative and, Tat times, even whimsical. • In part two of the concert, things started moving a way from jazz. Miles Davis's penchant for continual ex· pe rlmenta tion and evolution ha~ rubbed off on Hancock. In the early '70s, he got turned on to electronks and ttis music became a sort of jazzy combination of the old Les Paul and Ma ry Ford echo technique, the "Quiet VUlage" jungle sound and Sgt. Pep· per 's Lonely Hearts Club Band Jll'tChedelia. BUT THAT MAY not have been en· tirely fair ... is electronic period is more complex t han that and has served as an inspiration for others. But some jau fans will just never ac- cept electronic enhancement of in- struments any more than William Buckley Jr. will enJOY Bach played on a Moog Snythesizer. It does seem that Hancock -sur· rounded by several elec troni c keyboards connected to amplifiers but nothing as old-fashioned as a piano -was a bit more interested in the gagde try tha n music in this period. · , AS HJS S&XTET IHaneock. Julian Preister, Eddie Henderson, ~nny Maupin, Buster Williams and Bllly Hart I played, their music was bent throuah r everberators and echo t'bambers. A Henderson nu1elhorn solo ••:is delay.echoed so he was play. mg counterpoint with himself. Clever. interesting, but in the final anaJysls, a gimmick. Enter part thr~. the new Her bie Ha_ncock. He llkt>s to say that his latest music combines clements Crom tus past successes -parts one and two -with lresh ideas. THE "FRESH IDEM" turn out to be hard rock. a little Latin salsa and less electronic gimmtckry. This ls not to say he has turned down the amplifiers. ll ancoc~ enjoying an in· creasing popularity with young ,,eo- ple, has opted for "bump-da-bump, dida-bump. da-bump" beat of rock, allowing the music he cut bis teeth on -Jazz -to become only a s ubliminal influence. .But the youngsters who packed lbe hall to capacity were obviously there to hear part three. Only then were they on their feet applauding and cheering. OnJ y then did they break out the pot. Coast Panel Puts Landscape Ruling on Plans Landscaping improve ments have been imposed on a permit for a Seal Beach builde r to construct four two. story duplexes fronting a future greenbelt par)c in the city's Old Town sector . South Coast Regional Zone Com- mission m embers gave their approval to the project of John Szczerban. to be located on the comer of l2tb Street and Central Avenue. The property a l 201·207 12th St. .will partially face the parkway expected lo be developed on the strip or old Pacific Electric Railroad right-of· way. Aid Bill OK'd WASHINGTON <AP>-TheSenal passed by voice vote Wednesday a blll to extend three expiring features of the federal Supplemental Secur ity In· come benefit program for millions of aged. blind and disabled persons. SPEND ADAY AT BEAUTIFUL LIDO VILLAGE-· In this day of shopping malls and centers. we·re proud to invite you to an innovation -A shopping village. ud'o Village and the Mlni·Mall. Conveniently located where Newpart Blvd. CtOSSM over Newport Bay, yet miles away tmm the flurried pace of the auper centirs. · You'll fin d e.ncUass_ ideas -fOf un ique gift s o f styl e and imagination. Discover NewS>Ort's finest array of shops nestled on the most beautiful harbor In the wor l ~. Shop i n elegant surroundings in one of our 44 quallty boutiques. Open Mon. thru Sat. 10 to 5:30 Sunday 11 to 5:00 All'IC)l9 lrH validated ParltlnQ Lido 'Village _ 411 a lot, words wilb UCRL ---------------,..----·------..... •1f you've checked your directory and ore unable to find the number you wish, please stay on the line and b Directory Assistance Operator will answer. Thank You:' --------- \ .. ... ' . --. ( --~--,'\ /;SJ -u D 1C;©CJ © . . If you haven't heard our new recording '~· Q _ 0 Q coH without looldnifin 1he book first. And you I ~ soon wiU. Eve ti~ you coll 411. tr!!_ · =------:~ know that ev y winds w-poying for-Oil those come on jusf before the Operator, o w1 to e Q =--~ _ n Q unnecessary telephone calls._ ~ AAeen seconds "' remind you thot 1he best ~ . • CJ-') So the recording ~ tliere "' remind people way to find phone numbers is to look them up in your \-~-w~ coll for a nufTlbe: ~ moy already be li~ed 1n phone book. \ tfieir books to try looking it up for themselves first. We' re putting this recording on because, even '-----To the rest of our customers, who coll 411 only though some people hove cut"down on their calls to 411, o lot of people when they rdy con't find o number, we apologize for the delay. stil haven't. Many of them ore still colling for numbers that ore listed And we wont to remind you that, when you really hove to in their telephone books. ond our expenses ore higher than ever. coll us -for example, if you're handicapped, need numbers from out of The problem is that a few people-about 12°"-moke more thon this oreo, a new lis1'ng, or when you've looked and just c:on't find it- holf of oft these unnecessary calls. About 2 out of 3 of our customers we're stift here to help. ... ., .. -f>' • " t L "··- f oday's ~losing ~ 'Y. Stoelui k_oL. 69, NO. 183, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORAttGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A c TEN CENTS , ·~0U1·t Baeks Wionlen's : M>ortion Right ~ ! WASHINGTON (AP> -Tbe a woliaD to 1lve her.nu.ton· prepancy." . and child miebt be permlaliMe, •·meanin1rul life" outitde tht famlUes." ~ t.S. Supreme Court ruled today Rtll before the o,..lldon eaa be Jt struck down the Mluouri re-the court offered no spedfic mother's womb, which 1enerally Bill Cox. director ol lbe Na· , at states can.not reqwre a performed. qultement because it .. ,..,.,.,.... a 1\lkMUoes. · ottu1"S durlnc tbe sixth or tlonal Committee '°" a JUcht to t oman aeekln1 an abort.ion to ID It.a nallnC OD abclnicma foe 1peeial consent provision. U · The ruling was the court's first seventh month of pregnancy. • IJfe Amendment, said the de·' let consent ftom bet' bu.band or stqle ,trll under 11 yeari old, ttcluble by a peraon other than major decision relaUnc to abor· Arch bis bop Jose p b L . ci.slon "la very distrealn& to us.··. ~ce all alncle girls under l8'de-the court aaJd •tatel cannot im· t.be woman and' her physician, as Hons slnce it ruled 7-2 ln 1973 that. Bernardin or Cincinnati, p~si-Jn add1Uc>n to the COOffDt pro-~ liring an abortion to set poae a blanket teqlaltement for a prerequialte to a minor's .states cannot regulate abor1Jons dent of the NaUonal C.onterence visions, today's decision strut'k .& termiaalon from a parent. parental ~'nt but added it was terminaUoo or her precnancy duriQC tbe first three months or of Catholic Bishops, said, "The down a pa.rt of the Mlssouri law , The decision struck down the not 1uue1Un1 "that every and doea M without aufficJent prernancy. &.lpreme Court has compounded which prohibits abortions b,y in· I farental and spousal consent minor. reaardleas of ace or juaUfication for tbe restrict.ion." Tbe 1973 rullna alJO blocked the tragic error ofits abortion de· jecting saline fluid into t.be am· l1 provlsiona of a 1914 lliasouri law maturlty1 may tlve eflectlve Beyond 1ui1e•ti.nl some forms states from probibilina abortions clslona 3th years a,o and struck a DioUc sac. ttut upheld a pro~islon requlrtnc consent 1or termwtion ot her or consultation between parent until the fetus is capable or serlo"5 blow •t parenta and <SeeABO&T. P~eAU · ~ . Orange County_ Gains: . ' 18.7% in Assessment EmergenCJI Brake -. Leanna Marie Ervin told Costa Mesa police Wednesday lbat she discovered she didn't have any brakes after turning into the left tum lane on Newport .Bowevard at Harbor. So. instead of" plowing into another car, the Rivers ide coed picked a light pole on the tramc island to slow her car down. Her car sustained minor damage. The pole was scratched. She wasn't hurt. Mesa C·ops Baffled Over Cyclist Death By STEVE MnarEU. oe-.DallrPi ... ...., Costa. Kua polite are still puullnc over the deat.b ot a Costa Mesa blcycllst wboee body wu found In a field lasts.nday. They are asklnc anyone who may have seen Carl Edward Anders ttn.Y Ume dlolol'lq the day or early ennln1 last S.1urday to contact police detedivea. Andera, SS, of • Victoria St .. waa found in a field at 2150 Placentia Ave .. last Sunday morning by a man walking his dog. The Garden Grove school custodian suffered a fractured s kull, which pathol<>alsts said was probably ouaed by a lalllnl blow. Police are "9' pelWftt certain the death was an a~ldent" but Lt. Oeorac t.. Lorton aakl, .. We have to eliminate the fact that It wufoul play." Street, near the vacant field, at about 10 p. m . Saturday. . Officers found oU and grease on the c~ment near the car wash and are theorizing Anden may have ~ thrown from bis bike when th~ tires hit t.be oil and water mixture. ''He mt1bt have picked blmse.tr up, leaned the bike acatnst the car wath, and walked out in lb• field until be felt good enotach to ride again," said Detective Sit. Sam Cordeiro. "He probably didn't reallte how badly he wu hurt," he added. Lt. Lorton said police have traced Anders' activities up until (Sff CYCLIST, PaceAZ> Andy Derine Said Holdin1 Steady . By GA&Y GaA.NVILLE Ol .. INlfJ"'.!ll.__. Tbe Orance County assess- ment roll to be released today will show a gain or 18.7 percent In the value or taxable property when compared to one year ago. Tranalaled into dollars, that; means the value oC taxable pro- perty within the county in· creased Sl.2 billion dollars int.be year ended March l, 1976. And for the first UJile, tbe U • sessed valueoCOranceCountyre· Balloonist Rescued by Soviet Ship NEW YORK (AP) -ltarl 1bomaa bu been picked up by a Ruaatan alllp aftw flilllll In ~ 'llttempt to cross tbe Atlantic in a balloon, the Coast Guard aald to- day. The9'11'1Mt1hlpw• ,...-ted .. have told UM f'eda'al Aviation Adm.i.nlatraUon tbatthomu was ln eood cOlldlt.lon when picked up Wednesday and would be dropped ln Rotterdam when the saJvace tub· Dekabrilk arri.,.1 IA Holland next Tburaday. Tben wu DO. Immediate ex·. planatioll oa why Tbomaa' re- covery was• aot made known ~.but the Coast Guard said the Soviet ve11el was havinc commwlicatlon• problems. 'Ibomaa bad taken off from Lakehurst, N . .S., fiiday in an ef- fort to become the first person to crou lhe AUanUc by balloon. Sneral other ballooniltl died ln previOWI attempts. Tbe-p1ckup was made 380 miles DOl'th·nortbeut of Bermuda. Tbe rescue c•me u a major a,earcl\ was setting under way for Tbomaa. Ten aircraft were scheduled to take off today from the United States, Canada, Bermuda, En1land and Spajn to look for tbe IO-foot balloon. · ne search was ordered al the request of Tbomu' cround crew after no contact wu made with the balloonist for more than 72 hours. Thomas' main communlca· tioal •Jatem waa knocked out by a fault.)' aerial abortly after Utloff from Lakebant. N.J., and an elect.rtcal storm the next day was tboulbt to have drained much of the power lrotn bau.ertes fOf" bls blek\ap radio. A commercial jet said It picked Police btume 1u1pldous when Andera' 10-speed bicycle, his only mean• or tranapocUUon. could not be found. Andera wH alto wearins a band on one le~.= keep bis panties• from tans Andy Devine remlinl in stable '.IP a faint •lSDll from Thomu on condition in the Sonoma County Sunday nl1bt. The pllot •aid tbe Hoepital where be ii belq &reat~ balloonlat cave no alp of beins . with the cbaln ol bis blke, wbeo ·bis body WU {ou.nd. Two boys later tu.med ln AD· :den' bicycle to police, and lold et~ves the fowd It lylnc up -q -a co cllanae m1chlne at Allred'•· Car Wash on Victoria .. ed for lttdney failure. tn d.lltraa, The 70-year-old Newport 'l'bocmaa' iroudcrewbubeen Beac.b actor was attleken Jae 16 wonW bu\ coa1lltently con.fl • while vacat1on1n1 OD tht lballlu 4e•t tbat ti•• ~ear -old River. / MlclUaaamn was ~· \ belna 1Ut by the bottle and re- c.'Ofer .. &et.r to ftnd bil wallet aadta•IM .... llad>luld, wbo warb ID I.be warellome, said be poancled on a wtadow antll a ahop worker , ........ Pelee said Cold. wtJleh used to • ....a at· tbe reft.nlDi ftrm, · bad..._ tr..,.W ...Uer to a new warellouae la Slaalon where tbe final b movinc . ... al and unsecured property soared over sa billion.. County Assessor Bradley Jacobs said that roughly 8S per- cent or the value gain durinc the last year I.a the result of the re· evaluatiooofexlstJ.naproperty. · Mor• specifically, what Jacobs said was that bomes in Orance County increased in value 'ubstantially in ~ pa.st year. / rates m ost Orange County homeowners will recel•e a hliber tax bill in -the comlng year. Jacobs' office has nothing to do with tax rates or tbe taxing pro- cess, It merely assesses as required by law the value or property. 1'nd, he added, unless t.bere are substantial cuts in existing tax "It ii important that taxpayeT~ remember that value is set In the market place by people who buy and sell properly. It is the as- . sessor's job to m easure market * * * * * * . Assess•~t Rall ·Property Value Up 20.9% in Mesa The Oranae Coat area bu been bit tM h1rdett ln <>ruae County's betty increase ln taxa- ble property values. For example, asaesement roll fiprea will •bow a 21.1 pereeat caln lo values in Fountain Valley. The assessor's roU shows that. Lacuna Beach property in· creued ln value 23.t pereent last year and the ga.ift ln Newport Beach was 22.6 percenL The uaessment rolf will sbow a 24.5 value increue in San Juan Capistrano property and 23.5 In San Clemente. In Costa Mesa, the fain re· corded by the assessor's otnce wu 20.9 percent and in Irvine t.bc figure was set at21.2 percent. And in HunUnaton Beach the indicated bike in assessed value • i.s 23.8 percent. As el•ewht re. mosl or the nhae pin in_.those ciUe.s was chalked up ag•lnst existing pro- perty rather tban new construe· Uon. ' 'tbet mean,tbe assessed value or rou1bly 15 percent or the homh in those cities wiU show an increase when evaluation notices are mailed out within t.be next twoweeu. Correspondingly, should there not be a cut in property lax rates by lax:in& acencles homeowners will receive later in the year a hlibertax bill. . In Orange Coast elementary school districts, Fountain Valley showed the highest gain in as- sessed •alue, an even:.> percent. Accordin& to the assessment roll. assessed value of property within the Huntington Beach <SeeVALtJE, Page~) v~~e." aaid Jacobs . lie conceded that unless locaJ taxinc acene-lff--reduce ~mun1 property tax rates thll many homeowners will be "truced for inflation." By that lbe assessor meivtl a homeowner's prpperty may bave gone up in value whet.her or not It was offered on the market place. And that unrealited cain in value can be attributed to lnfla· lion, Jacobs said . Huntington Cops Ready ForPQrade By KATHY CLANCY OI t ... D•llJ ...... ~ Huntington Beach's police or- ficers wUI be out in full force - J.70 of them in all -for Sunday's official California Bicentennial parade. Police Chief Earle Robitaille and Dave Gammell, president ol the police oflicers aasoclaUon, assured city council members at a special meeting Wednesday night t.bere will be no "work stop- page or w ithholdJng of services.•· Mayor Harriett Wieder just 24 hours earlier bad canceled t.be parade after she srud police re- fused to guarantee that they would carry through with their assigned overtime schedules Sunday. Saitta A.nan ·Held For Firecrackers The police pay contract ex- pired al midnight Wednesday, so police spokesmeo said no . guarantee coutcl be made. Police . have declared an impasse in con· · tract talks. A Santa Ana man ln possession of two over-sized firecrackers for tbe Fourth of July, found himself ·in jail ln Newport Beach today, held on a felony charce carrying a S2S,OOO ball. classified as destructive devices, a category that includes dynamite and bombs. Police Chief B. James Glaves said that anyone found In poueulon or the powerful firecrackers wlll be subject to the same felony charges as Salazar. Robert Manuel Salaur, 22, wH arrested at 11 p.m. Wednes· day in the 2100 block of West Ocean Front on a char1e of poase111on of a destructive de· Sian_ ups _Slated vice In a publlc place. e- Poll c e officers uld they Re1l1traUJ>n for the third orl•lnally slopped Salazar on · uulon o f Oran"e Coast ausplclon of amoklnt marlju1na Collete'• s ummer swim pro- but in aearchlnc tUm they •l· sram will be held July 10. from 9 le1edly found a packa1e of a.m. to noon ln the OCC cym. The flrecrach·n -and two M-IOs, two-week ae11ton begins July 12 1uper-1iied firecrackers. and runs through July 23. Fees Accordlnc to a police arel4per1tude"t.Formoreln· •spokesman, the M.s>s have been formatJon call 556-572:5. •ben told there were no job open· t.nas, showed the mana1er a four· Inch blue steel revolver and de· mallded money from the safe. ''He told the manaier be used to work at a Bob'• rataurut, ud that be didn't wlat ay ex- euaea," said J>etectl•e Slt. ; Mark Reid. negotiator for the · police, said officers never threatened to withhold services and had been planning to work all along. Reid said police consider the parade and negotiations totally separate issues. However, Nicholas Counter the city's labor counsel, had warned during a press con- ference Tuesday night that the two had been tied together and a possible parade boycott had been used as a threat. "We have tried to divorce the two and we were totally unsuc· cessful," he said. Reid said h e did mention numerous tlmes dwinc the 10 • ne1otlation HHlons that police may wtthbold services It they are (See PARADE, Pa1e AZ> Coast • . . .. Al 041l y PILOT c Thur!d!y. July 1. 1976 Filth Altera•iii'et At the c-lose of a 3~-._,. public hu r inl We dne a4ay, county 1upervlaon put Off ct.oo.lq u future baekbone ltlpwa1 •ntem for 10Ulbea1tern Oranp Cou'-tY unUl July 21 . In t h e p rocess, three l!Upervi1ors lndl.caLed none o( ' lour propo1ed alteroatlve • hlabway 1y1tem1 and t.belr n -~ · pttted Impact on south county • 1rowth suited tbelr ta.st.es. , Thal indication led Supervisors Thomas Riley a nd R a lph Diedrich to s uuest a fifth alternative syste m ml1ht be pro-poeed. If so. it will bypass four alternath•es o utlined in the massive Southeastern Orange County C1 r c ul allon Study tSEOCCS>. The study t>eaun in late 1974 was intended to make tra!ric ~trculaUon plan• camlatent with exiatin1 land use POiicies. INFORMATION SOUGHT. Victim Cert Andera f'ro..PageAJ CYCLIST ••• about S p.m. Saturday, "but we lost him for about five hours aner that." "We are hoping some motorist driving down Victoria may have seen Anders fall of! his blke. or have other information about the man," Lorton said. In southea1~rn Oran.«_ Coun· ty, the need for drcu.latllJD.land use syncbronlzatJoa wu COD· 1ldered e1peelally acute became ol h deletion of the Pf'Opc»ed coast freeway. But the SEOCCS stud)' went beyond attemptlna to inlelJ'ate traffic circulation and IAlld u.ae polieles when four alternatives were proposed. Each alternative carried with It an estimated eventual popuJa· tlon g r owt h factor f o r 1outheutern Oran1e County. ~I from a low otru.ooo peo. pie to a biib of 1.2 million. And it was lb• '1'0Wth factor th~l .. as the s\.lbjttt Of the 3~ hour public debate Wednesday ln Santa Ana City Hall. The more spacla.aa city hall council chamber was used for the c ounty hearing wbe~ the SEOCCS issue attraded an over· flow crowd to the Board or &pervisors meetingroocn. · When the lengthy public bear- ing ended. super visors had listened to 48 speakers wbo were fairly evenly divided between two alternatives. Tbe alteroa.tive favored by so- called ctevelo pment a nd or· .:anized labor interests calls for the county to maintain its present land use polic~. Thal policy is de$igned to even· -Wally a~-omm~ a-popula· lion of 917,000 persons ln the county's southeast.em reaches. A bmy number of homeowner groups, the League of Women ,·oters, environmental orgaoiu- t ions and others asked s uperv i so r s to select the a lternative tha t would bold population growth to7U,OOO. In summary, tba6e wbo spoke out for the higher population growth: -Criticized atttmpted use of what was a traffic circulation study to ar tificially impose a growth policy. -Pointed to a need for more rather tban l ess bousin& in Orange County. -Bl amed developme nt restrictions for pumping housing costs beyond the financial means of most county families. -Chastised the county Plan·· nlng Commission for disregard· ing the advice of its own pro· fessional staff when it initially voted 3-1 to endorse the low· growth alternative. -Cited economic and employ •. ment benefits they said are in· berent in the higber population crowth alternative. lust Passing T•rougla l',....P•,,eAI VALUE ••• Elementary School Distract climbed 20.6 percent in the put year. In the <Xean Vlt w ele~ntary distrtcl there w u a substanUal value ealn of 15.6 per-cent. All Oranae Coast unified 1chool dlatricla also abowecl • aubttan- U al lncre11e In assessed value. •ccordlnt to the assessment roll. In the Irvine Unified School Diltrict, for example. the pickup waaa5.'fpercent. And the Lacuna Beach Unltted School District showed a aatn or 2S.S percent. ln the Newport·M• Unlfled School D~atrlct £he 1alD ln u - se11ed value was 22.2 ))tftent and In the SaddleNct Valley UnlOed School Diltrttt the )ump was 24.4 percent. TM Capistrano Unified School District lncrea$e was 23.S per- cent. In the Hunlin&ton Beach Union .. High School District, there was o.ur ,. ... s-.. ,_ an assessed value gain oo taxa· ble property within tt1 boun- daries of 24.5 percent. A group of seven handicapped adults, two counselors, two· children and three dogs pedaled through Co&t.a Mesa Wednesday. The e roup, followed by a trailer, is travel· iog around the country' from the Delta House in Stockton. The cyclists planned to spend a day on the sand at Huntineton Beach before heading for San Diego. Tbe sains In coaatal communi- ty co1Je1e districts were also heavy. MesanHeavy 'Drunk Patrols' Ready. · -Peak Climb Favorite in Extra CHP Teams to our-y Holiday Roter Mears of~ ...... is · · a beav1 favorite lnl'rid~ By PHIL K08MAlllN Oft ... D•llJ '1i.tU.." Nearly eve ry Caiifornia Highway Patrolman employed in Orange County will be working lbe Independence Day four-day holiday, watch commanders at both the Santa Ana and Westminster stations reoport. Special speed reduction teams or extra officers will be on the highways looking for motorists hurrying just a little too f&st to &et where they're going. Also, special "drunk patrol" &q\.lada will bit the freeways. Lt. Stan Millar ol the Santa Ana station aaid there will be al leut 85 patrolmen on duty each day, Friday throu,h Monday. The CHP will chalk up 568 over· time hours this weekend, besaid. Tbe Westminster station com· mander , Sgt. John Braune, said that smalle r office will use 28 ex· tra men for a total or more than 200 overtime hours. "We're going all out." Braune said. "We like to promtse somebody that if he obeys tbe law and respects the ri&bts of others, he's 1otn1 to s et from Point A to Point B, -.fttboul lnc\dent. "U he doesn't want to obey the t11w, we 'l'e ,.ointtonaD6im." The National Safety Council predicted 530 to 63> persons will lose their lives in accidents over the holiday. The holiday will disrupt cov- ernment functions, with city, county and federal offices closed Monday. Courts and libraries will be closed. Mail delivery will be pro- vided normally Saturday, but not Monday. Banks will be closed. Trash pickups will be deferred from Monday until Tuesdll)' in COs a Mesa Fountain Valley · tr ils for t.be S4lb amiual Pike's Huntingtqn' B. each and Seai Peak auto bill climb, July 4 in Beacb. Jn Irvine, San aemente Colondo Sprln1s. Col. and Saa Juan Capistrano, trash . Ilea.rs hu t\.lrned ln lbe faatest will be picked · up on schedule limes in alJ four d ays ol practice. Mondsy. Forty-slx drivers are eompeting Newport.. Beach trab collec· for 25 starUna PC>litklna in the ton will skip )(~ and re-open-wheel divlJlon. 1ume tb• next re1ularly Paul Elliot of Sant.a Ana~ sc~uled plck\.lpday. Tim Orchard of La Habra also In Lacuna Beacb and Sant.a are among tbe favorjtes in the Ana, all tr asb collection ru•aed race. schedules wlll be delayed a day. The event r\.lns over 12.4 miles Normal pickups betila qain the oldlrtroad to the 14,110-(oolsum· followln& Monday, mJt of Pike's Peak. · ·iwe ju1t want to eliminate any possibility lbat foul play was a factor ln his death." f'romP.,,eAJ ABORT ••• The court upheld rePorting and record keeping requirements im- posed by M lssouri for abortions but not for other medical pro- cedures and upheld the Ml.ssouri definition of viability, tbe point 11fter which abortions may be prohibited. ~otelin Hulltington Hit bY Creditors SONY'S. The Mluouri law defines viability as '' lhe 1ta1e of fetal de· velopment when the Ufe of lhc unborn child may be cootlnued indefinite ly out.side the womb by natura l or artificial life sup· portlve sy1tems." The court struck down a sec· tion of the Missouri law which providtt lb.al a doctor perform- in1 an abortion must exercise the same dlllaence to preserve the life and health of the fetus as he would in the event of a live birth. The vote on the different quH - tions varied. 0 9'ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. Weed ..... ----Jeck R. Curlev V•n P.n_1 _ o._ .. "'- Thomas KHVll ....... Thomas A. M"'Phine ............. - c OWtrtes H. LOOS Rkt.rd P. N•ll •nh4_........,.~ C.taMeMOftb .....,.. =:~:·ct=-:-- Cr e ditors have initiated bankruptcy proceedings against the Sheraton Beach Inn in Hunt· lngton Beach. The action, filed in federal bankruptcy court, name& Hunt· lngton Limited, a partnership which oi>.er•tes the l2·year-old inn. as we ll as the adjacent Driftwood Tr~iler Part. Court officlab saJd toda_y about nine creditors filed the actldo. A hearing to show cause has been· set for 9:30 a.m . Ju.ly 20 before Judge A. K . Phelps, in the Santa Fr .. ra,,e A J PARADE ••• u1i1ned-wllbout a fOrllraet. But he explained he wu 1peak- ln1 in general t erm1, n ot threatening the parade. Mayor Wieder 1nid Wedncada7 night city officials were prepared earlier ln the <lay to begin can- cellln& Sunday'• <:,xtrava1anza. ·'One thing this sure pointed up Is the matter of timing," she said, urging that bargaining start earlier next year. "I think we have learned a tot from lhls." she said. Reid said it was lhe city's Idea not to start bargalnin« unW late May this year because or the re· cent council election and budect decisions. And he charged that informa- tion about a possible refusal by officers to work lM:lr assl~ed overtime shift. &lnday • was somewhat erroneous . ...,_.. But Councilman R o n Shenkman h•d charged arUer lbat police wer e usinc the parade as a "hammer" during labor talks. Officer Gam•ell no6ed. that he had been •orking o~ parade pf ans u~ to \be last minute and even received a mayor's VIP in· ~JS:~l'.~~ow~-~I~ir~l~irftiP.:~ to whether the ma)'«'s inv'it.aUoo ·supersedes the chief of poUee;s assignment to work tbat dar.'' .tie qulpped. Ana federa l bulldinc. BIG ONE Vince Moorhouse, director oC the Huntington Beach Harbors and Beache1 De partme.nt, said a special City Council-formed com· mittee has been studying the Sher aton and its financial situa· lion ror some time. Here's the biggest Trlnitron color TV yet-21" He said the inn recently has lmeowred dlogonolly). And It hos o big plus-- be e n operate d by Lione l Trlnitron Plus. Trlnltron hos olwoys been known for o Fogle ma.n. ----i•-,g=r=eo= pi cture butTrlnltron lJrus Tntroduces you loon The Sheraton and the mobile even greoter picture. Sony engineers found o way to home p11rk are on SO acres of city· intensify the electron beoms wblch "point" the picture. owned I a nd• Moorhouse ex-Also, the surfoce of the tube Is darker to heighten plained. The owners pay the city controst. Whit-whites. Dorker dorks. More subtle 8bout S98,000 yearly for their ... lease. in.betweens. Moorho use said be knew Come seethebiggeut.brlghtest.shorpestTrlnilron banuuptcy nt~ was pending, ever. You'll believe It. Trlnltron Plus "ll'so Sony." but did not know any proceedings had be~n fUed. He said his committee. which in clud e s councilmen Ron Shenkman and Al Coen, along with HunUniton Beach Company manager Bill Foster, would meet on the situation soon. The council committee will make recommendations on the Shera ton operation then some ac- tion could take place. He said the Inn operatet pro- litablv In the summer al\4 could be lucr ative with tight man- agement. KV.194lf.' 19'' sere"" Meowred d1ogonolly KV-2101 21 " screen measured diogonolly SPOIL YOURSELF Sure, "11'! o Sony." Rut lf'H1 new 19'' lmoosured diogonolly•_remoto rontrof T rlnllron Plu• color TV. Tho triplo·function romoln conlrol Commoncfor h totally .. ej,.'t.tronk ond totcrlly qu1dt. Ju~t touch c1 button fl'lf ckonn,.f :olection, volume ro9ulo11on ond on/ oH And tho Trinilron Plu" p•rluro ;, c•1on bollor !hon before IThonl" to Sony's onglne1m wh" dovalopod o bundl" of 1mprov••1Tcnts to mo~o Trlnltron Plus thei: brightest, ~horpl'sl, crispest So11y qvor Come~• it. You dowrvo 11. "lt'so Sony." I 77's ARf HERE-QOSEOUT PRIQS ON 1976 MODELS TONIGlll' "i N FASHION" -South Coast Repertory Theate r • Tuesday-Sunday lhrougb Aug. l , 8 p.m. Suodaya, 3 p.m. PtlDAV.ltJLYZ NATJONAL RACQUETBALi.. COlllPETJTJON -Or~ Coast Collete. July 2, 3 and 4, starting 8 a.m. Admltsi9D Free . ..,.... tl'el9'.lrtft9.,.YllS PJll-A U.S. Marine Corps Band, ea.ta Mesa Llons Park, 7:30 p.m. Free. MOTORCYCL~ SPEEDWAY RACING -Falriround!, 8:U p.m . I ,,,, I ttf ror-11 ~t u1·1·""' ,, , 1•1,,, #t11 r 1•,., ""'"' II 11 • \ , • u r I • 11 t ,,. 11 '' t •" · 0 11 I 1 • · r 11 I • • ,, fl 11 1 1 U f • ' , II .' 2l5 East 17tft St. ~ -CostaMesa ................. ......., ....... . l I I I , Orange Coast EDITION ; Teday's C:losl•g N.Y. Stoeks 'VOL. 69, NO. 183, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' N TEN CENTSf ' \Court-Baeks WoDien's AOOrtiOn Right~ ! WASHING TON <AP> -The a woman to 1ive ber wrilleft con· J>Nfnancy." and child mltbt be permlaalbte. "meaniasful life'' outside the ramUles. ·' \ :tJ.s. Supreme Court ruled today sent belon tbe opera&Joo can be It atruck down the Miaaouri re-tbe co.art offered no '"clllc molMr'a womb. wh.icb generaUy Blll Cox. dlrcctor or the Na·t ~bat atates cannot requlre a performed. quirement because It "impoees a pidellnff. · · occura during the sixth or llonal Committee ror a Right t<>'t 1..,oman 1eeldn1 an abortion to In it• ruUn1 on abOrtion.s for 1pecial consent provision, u -The rulipl wa1 the court'i flnt seventh month of pregnancy. We Amendment, said the de:, ;set consent from her bus band or sin1Te 1TrT1 ulfdet 1~ years old, erduble by a peraon other than major decision relatinc to abor· Arch bis b o P Jose Pb L. clalon "la very dis tressing lo us."* iforce all 1in1le glrla ~r 18 do-tbe cou.rt said stat.es callDOt im-the woman and her physician, as 1 lions slnce It ruled 1.: ii\ 1m that Bernardin of Cincinnati, presi-In addition to the consent pto· l ~rin1 an aborUon to set poae a blaaket requittment for a prerequl1ile to a minor's states cannot resulate abortlona· dent of the NaUonal Conference visions, today's decision struckh ~rmiNJon from a pennt. · parental CJ)llleDt but added it was termination of her pre1nancy durinc tbe f1rst three moot.ha ot ol Catholic BiJbops, said, "The down a part or the Missouri law-1 , The deci.llon struck down the not 1u11esUn1 ''that every and doe1 so without sufficient prepancy. Supreme Court bas compounded which prohibits abortions by ln·• :J>&rental and sPousal consent minor. recardless of age or just.lficatlon for the restrictioo." Tbe 1973 ruling ai.o ilt~ked the tra1ic uror olita abortion de-jectlnc saline nuld into the am-~ proVWons of a 1874 MUsouri law maturity. r:nay Jive effective Beyond 1ugceatin1 some forms statH from prohlbltinl abortions cisiona 3'11 yean ago and struck a nloUc sac. ~ ~t upheld a provWon requiring conaent tor •termiDaUoo ol her of cQnSultation between parent until the fetus is capable of serious blow at parents and <See ,\ISOaT. Paae AZ > . 1i ~ :Cops Set ·!· ~ForHB Orange County Gains :;Parade By KATHY CLANCY Ot Ille 0.lt'r l'ttM S- _18. 7% in Assesstnent .j ffuntiagton Beach's police or. · ficen will be oul In ruu force - -1'1(> or them itHt:ll -forSunday~s orricial California Bicentenrtlal parade. • Police Cb.ief Earle Robitaille and Dave Gammell, president of . the police officer• aasociaUoo, assured caty councLI mem~ al ' a special meelinc Wednesday nllbt there will be no "wort slop. page '>r wilbholdlnc of services." M~or Harnett Wieder just 24 , hours earlier bad canceled the parade after .she said police re- ~ fused to guarantee that they • would carry through with their assi1ned overtime schedules Sunday. · The poJtce pay contract ex- pired at midnight Wednesday, so police spokesmen said no 1uarantee could be made. Police have declared an impasse in con- tract talb. Mark Reid. JSecodat.er for the poUee, lttd otfice'ts never threatened to withhold services • and bad been planninl lo work I all aJonc. Reid aaid police ~ .. t.be parede and neeoliations totally s~ateilaues. . However. Nicbolu Counter the city's labor counael1 bad warned durinl a press con- ference Tuesday ni~ that the two had been tied tocetber and a possible parade boycolt bad been (See PARADE. Pa1eA2l ...................... ••n•P••re•: Officer Jeff fto.tc ftars short pants and Topsiders as be hits the pavement on his beat near the Newport Pier. Newport Beach police who walk beats in the beacb areas duriag the summer are allowed to wear the in- -.formal attire. Mesa C·ops Baffle~ • .. <#!' ~-• Over Cyclist Death BJ STEVE MnalEU. Of .. CNltt"•llMt Costa Meaa police are still puullnc ov~r the death o( a Colta Mesa blcycllst whoee body was found la a field last Sunday. They are a1kin1 anyone who may ba~e seen Carl Edward Anden any time durtn1 tM dQ or early evenlna tut Saturday to contact police detecliv•. Anders, 3$. of • VldGria St .• waa found In a field at" 2\50 Placentia Ave .• l11l Sunday morolna by a man wa.lkllll bis do1. The Garden Grove school custodian 1utrered a fractured sltull. which patholoalsll aald was probably cauMd by a lalllna blow. Allred'• Car Wash on Vletori• Street. near the vacant field. at aboutlO p.Ql. Sataarday. . Officers ·round oil and rrease on the cement near the car wa1h and are tbeoridn& Anderl may have been thrown from his blke when the tlres hlt the oll and water mixture. "Ke ml&bt bave picked himself up, leaned the bike agalnat tbe car wub, and wallled out in the ~Id uatll he felt good enoush to ride a1ain." sald Detective Sit. <See CYCUST. Pace AJ) Andy Devine Said Bolding Steady Pollce are "te l*"C'ttll cmaln the death was an ~ddent" but U . Geor1• L. Lortoo said. "We ~Devlne remainl ln stable have to ellmln•te the fact that it . la the Sonoma County wufouJplay." ffolpltal where be ii be6nl treat- PoUte became aaaaplcfo..a edforlddne1fallure. when Anders' 10-apeed bicycle. Tbe '70-year·old Newport hll only muoa of b'-portaUon. Beach actor was 1trlcken June 16 could not be found. A.nden wa1 while ncaUorua, 90 I.be Ruaian ~"~a~m~~to N~ • By GARY GRANVILLE Ol lM O•oly l'll•Uutt The Qran1e Count.y asuss.. ment roll to be. releued today will show a gain of 18.7 percent in the value or taxable property when compared lo one year ago. Translate4 into dollars, that: means tbe value of taxable. pro- perty within the cqunty in· creased Sl.2 billion dollars in tbe year ended March 1, um. And for the first time, the as· sessed value of Orafll"e County re~ Balloonist Rescued by· Soviet Ship N.,EW YORK (AP> -Karl Thomas baa been picked up by a Russian 1))ip after falliDI in bis a'*"mpt lo crOM.IM.A&Lmtlc le a bdoai!. the CoM~ said to- day. 'nle Soviet 1bip was~ U. have told tbe Federal Aviatioa Admlailtralloo that 'lbom• WU in IDod condition wa.a picted ~ Wednuda1· aad would be dropped lD Rotterdam wbm Ute saJva,-e lllb Dekabrbt arriweaill Holland next Tb..nday. There was DO Im._ .... ea- planatioa on wllr .,,.,.. •• re- covery wu aot made kMwll , ...... but th Cout Guard laW tbe Sovld ve11el wu havtnc commwaicaUoas problems. Tbomu bad taken oil from Laltebunt, N.J .• Jl'riday in an ef· fort to become the ftnt person to crou tbe AUaatlc by balloon. Several other ballooaiata died in pnvtoua attempts. The pickup waa made 380 miles norlb-nortbeaat of Bermuda. The rescue c~me as a maJc*' search waa gettln& under way for Thomas. Ten aircraft were acbeclWed to tab oil today from the United Stales, Canada, Bermuda, En1land and Spain lo loot fM the 90·fool ballooa. The search was ordered at tbe request of Thomas' p'OUDd crew aft.er DO contact was made wltb the balloonilt for more than '1Z hours. Thomas' main communica· Uons ayatem wH knocked out by a fntty aerial ahortJy after llttolf from Lateburat. N.J ., and an eJedrtcal atorm tbe nat"-1 wa1 tbcMltbt to bave drabMd 19'UCh of \be power from battfttll ff/I' llil backup radio. A commercial Jetaaldlt p6cUd up a taint 1i1nal from Tboblu on Sunday ntcbt. The pilot said the· balloonilt 1ave no alp of be.lftg lDdlltra1. al and unaecaared properly soared over S8 biJlion. Coun.-ly Asseuor Bradley Jacobs said that rou1bly 8S per- cent of the vaJue eain during the last year II t.be rHU!t of the re- evaJuationof exl.sllnl~rty. More specifically, what Jacobs said was t.bat homes an Oran1e Coaanty increased ln value aubstanUally in the put year. And, be added, unless there are subatanUal cut.I in existinC tax * * * rates most Orange County homeowners will receive a hilber taX-bill-in... the coming year. Jacobs' office has nothing to do with tax rates or the tax.in& pro· cess. It merely assesses as required by law tbe value of property. "It la important that taxpayers remember Uaat value is set in the market place by people who buy and sell property. It is the as- sessor's job to measure market * * * valu,e." said Jacobs. He conceded that unless local tuln,1_ agencies reduce exisliM__ property tax rates that many homeowners will be "taxed for inflation." By that the assessor meant a homeowner'• property may have gone up In value.whether or not It was olfered on tbe market place. And that unrealized gain in value can be attributed lo Infla- tion, Jacobs said. Assess•eat Roll Creditors Property Value Up Assail 22.6% in Newport Sheraton Cr editors have initialed The Orange Cout area haa beea hit the bardMt in Orqe OluMr'• .._.. \en1•e ln'tw-ble property values. . For example, UM11Sment roll fiaur• wW lbow a •.1 per~t 1aln In values In Fo11ataln Valley. 1be alfftlOI'•• roll lboW\ that Lacaana Beach propert1 ln- tteaaed in value 21.t percent 1*t ~ar and U,e 1atn tn l'lewport BHcb ... JZ.I percent. The aueumeat roll wUl sbow • JC.I •alue lacreMe la san Juan Capistrano propeiV Md D.I In San Clemente. Ia Costa Kesa, the pbl re- corded by the alMllOl"'I oftlce wu 2IO.tpercent andtn lninelbe figure was set at 21.2percent. And in Huntiqton Beach the itklfcated hllre in •ff!IHll nlue ts 23.8 percent. As elsewhere. most of the bankruptcy proceedings against value &•in in those cities was the Sheraton Beach Inn i n Hunt-.... •.,_. m.-. Pl'O· ington Beach. -pert)' rather than n4!W eomtruc-. Tbe action, filed in federal Uon. bankruptcy court, names Hunt- Tbat meam the assessed val~e inaton Limited, a partnership of rou1hly 15 percent of the which operates the 12-year-old tao .. es ln those ciUes will show an inn. a1 well as the adjacenl IDereue when evaluation notices Driftwood Trailer Park. are malled out within the 11ext Court oflict.ls said today about ·two wHks. nine creditors filed the action. A Correspondingly, should there hearin1 lo 1bow cause has been not be a cut in property tax rates set for 9: 30 a.m. July 20 before by taxiq agenciea homeowners Judie A. K. Phelps, in the Santa will receive later in the year a Ana federal building . hiSbertaxbW. . In Orange Coast elemmtary Vince Moorhouse, director or ecbool districts. Fountain Valley the Huntiniton Beach Harbors showed the blehest gain' in as-and Beaches Department. said a seuechalue;1llt'even 30 percent. special City Council.formed com - AccordillC to t.be assessment mlttee has been studyinll the roll, aue11ed val11e or property Sheraton and Its financial sltua- witlltn the Huntineton Beach tlonforsomelime. (See VALUE. Page AZ> He said tho ihn recently has · been ~operated by Lionel· Foglem an. : Santa A.nan Held The Sheraton and the mobile · home park are on SO acres of city-. owned land, Moorhouse ex- plained. The owners pay the city about $98,000 yearly for their lease. For Firecrackers A Santa Ana man ln poueulon ot lwo over-sized flrecrackera for the Fpurtb of Jaaly, found bhmell in jail ln Newport Beach tod~. beld on a felony cbar1e carryln& a SZS.000 ball. Robert Manuel Salasar, 22, WU ~led at 11 p.m. Wednes- day in the 2100 block of West Ocean ·Front on a char1e of pot1etskm or a destrucUve de· vke in a public place. PoJlce otftcers said they orlilnally stopped Saluar on suaplcloa of 1moklna marijuana but in uarcblng him they al· le1edly round a pactace of flrecracktn and two M·80s, 1u~r·llaed firecrackers. According .t o a police •sPC>Msman, the .11.a>s faave been dauified aa destructive devices, a catesory that Includes d10amite and bombs. Signup1 ~lated Refistration for the third seulon of Orange Coast Colle1e'1 aummer swim pro- sram will be held July 10. from 9 a.m. lo noon In the OCC gym. The twMreek aeaalon begim July µ ¥d run1 lbrou1h July 23. Feea are S4 per atudent. For more In- formation call 556·572$. Moorho use said he knew bankruptcy action was pending, but did not know any proceedings had been flied. - He aaid bis committee, which includes councilmen Ron Shenkman and Al Coen, along with HunUnaton Beach Company mana1er Bill Foat.er, would meet· on the situation soon. The council committee will make recommendations on the Sheraton operation then some ac- Uon could take place. · He taid the Inn operate• pro-, rilably In lhe summer and could be lucrative with tl&bt man- aaement. Coast keetl hi.I paatle11 from t.aqltac , . :5fSJE~;~·~ · Appointmellt ·Process ~sailed 'detectives they found it lY'fnl up • •l•imt a cola ch•QC'8 machiM at · ~FF LED .. .,_ ....... AJ ............ .. ..... cs .... YMlr, •• ; If.-~ •• ....,y,.. ., . t..M...,_ AU..._ .... ~ &•c•._.~ .. ~~ ..... ~~.~~ -~ ~'.;.# 2 A )at_;\v~·~ ~~";! , I ·- ••••n1 &ti...... Cl-.1 .......................... , ...... '"'' .... ~ .. =~~=· ~ •• rtr •t _..... M ~ .. ..., .. Al DAfLYPILOT Filth Alte1 ••tl~f Board Delkys Highway Plan At the clou of a 3~bow aubU~ burtn1 Wednesday. cOiii\fy 1upervllors put off cboolllne a future backbone 1U1bway antem for southeaatern Oru1e County unUI July 21. • In th e pro<teu, thr ee , aupervisora lndlca'ed none or • four propoaed ahero atlve • hlchway systems aod their ex- , pectcd impact on south county . growth suited their taates. Thal indication led Superv1-ors Tho mas Riley a nd R alpb Diedrich t<!as uggest a fifth alternative sy:ite m might be pro· posed. If so, it will bypass four alternatives outllned in the massive Southeastern Orange , County Circulation Study I <SEOCCSJ. The s tudy besun in late 197• was lolended to make tramc · circulation plaru consistent with nia11n11 bnd use polidu. hf southeastern Orange Coun- . ty. the need for circulation-land use synchronization was con· sidered especially acute because of the deletion of the proposed coast freeway. But the SEOCCS study went beyond atternptina to integrate traffic circulation and land use policies when four alternatives were proposed. land UH policy. Tbat polio· ta dalped to even· tu.ally accommOdet.e a popula. tlon ot 917,000 persont In the county's soutbea•tern readwa. • A hefty number ol homeowner 1roops, the Leacue of Women voten. environmeatal orpaba· tlona and otbers aaked supervlao ra to aelect the alternative tha t would bold po\)Ulation crowth to TU.000. In 1Ummary. lboM wbo spoke qut for the h11ber population crowt.b: -Ctitlc.l.&ed attempted use ol wbat was a t.raffk cl.rcu.lation 1tudy to a.rW1cially impc11e a growth policy. -Point~ lo a need lot• more rather than less bousinl in Oranie County. ,,,. -Bla.m.ed duelopment restrictions for pum~ bouslnl c05ls beyond tile fiDAnclaJ meaoa of most county families. -Chastised the county Plan- ning Com mission for disregard- ing lbe advice of its own pro- fessional staff when it Initially voted 3-J lo endorse the low· &rOWtb alternative. -Clted economic and employ- ment benefits lbey said are in- herent in the higher population growth alternative. INFORMATION 80UOHT Vlctlm Cart Andere 'P9#1 r.,,,, AJ CYCLIST • .'. Sam eontelro. "He probably didn't realize how badly be wu burt," be "9dded. Lt. Lorton aaJd police have traced Anders' activitlea up untU about S p.m . Saturday, "but we lost him foe about five hours after that." "We are hoping some motorist driving down Victoria may have seen Andera fall off bis bike. or have other information about the man, .. Lorton sald. "We just want lo eliminate any possibility that foul play was a factor in bis death." Each alt~rnat1ve carried with tt an esUmated eventual popula· t io n g r o wth factor f o r southeastern Orange County, ranging from a low of 711.000 peo- ple lo a high of 1.2 million. . And it was the arowth factor lhat was the subject of the 31h hour public debate Wednesday in Santa Ana City Hall. The more spacious city ball council chamber was used for the county h earin g when the SEOCCS issue attracted an over· flow crowd to the Board of Supervison meeting room. Drunks, Speeders Get Close Scrutiny When the lengthy public hear- ing ended . supervisors had hstened lo •8 speakers who were rairly evenly divided between two alternatives. The alternative favored by so. call ed development and or · ganized labor Interest.a calls for lhe county to maintain its present f'ro• Pap A J VALUE ••• Elementary Sc hool Dl1trlcl climbed 20.6 percent in I.he past year. . In the Ocean View elementary district there was a aubltanUal value aain of 25.6 percent. All Orange Coast unified school districts als9 showed a substan, tial increase In aaeessed value, according to the assessment roll. In the lrvine Un\fied School Olstrlct. for example, the pickup was 25. 7 percent. And the Laeuna Beach Unified School District showed a 1a1n of 25.8 percent. In the Newport-Mesa Unified School District the 1am \n as· sessed value WH 22.2 percent and In the Saddleback Valley Unified School Dlstrtct. the Jump wu24.4 percent. The Capistrano Uhif\ed School District increase waa 23.5 per· cent. ' tn the Hunliniiton Beach Union Hiah School District, there was an aaaeaaed value 1aln on tax•· ble property within its boun· darlef1Jr24.S percent. The calns In coastal communi- ty colle1e districts were •Ito heavy. In th<.' Coast Community Collete District, for inst~. the Increase In assessed velue waa 23.4 percent while it hit 23.2 per· cent In the Saddleback Com- mun It y Colleae Dlstrtct. OttANOI COAST DAILY PILOT Thomes A. MUrl!Mlnt .... -~~--·"• N Olertes H. LOO$ RkNf'd P, NMt Ahl-.-....-- ByPBIL ROSMAJllN ot-oe;1, Pli.t- N early e ve r y Ca.lifornia Highway Patrolman employed in Orange County will be working lhe Indepe11dence Day Cour-day holiday, watch commanders at. both tbe ·santa Ana aad West minster staUons reoport. Special speed reduction teams of extra oCflcers will be on the hipways looking Cor motorists burryin1 just a little too fast to get where ther're soing. Also, special ''drunk patrol" squads will bit the freeways. u . Stan ·Millar of the Santa Ana atatioo said there will be at lea&t ~ patrolmen on chlly each day, Friday through Monday. The CHP wUl chalk up 561 over- time hours this weekend. be said. Tbe Westminster atatioo com· mander. Sit. John Braune, aaid that am all er office will UM Z8 u · tra men for a lotal or more than 200 QYertlme hours. --r·we're 101nJ all out." Braune said. "We like to promlae somebody lbat lf Ile obeys the Jaw and respects the rilbla ol otMn, he's aoiDt lo 1et from Point A to PolntB.wU.houtlnc:ideoL "U he doeao't wa.Ql to obev the law. Wf 're1oinftonab bim." The N aUonal Safety Council pr~ict~ 530 to U> persons will loee their lives In acc.ldenta over thehoUday. · Th~ holiday will dlmlpt sov· ernment functions, wttb city, county and federal olfleea doaed Monday. • Courts and libraries •lll be dosed. Mail deUvery will be pro- 'i ded normally Sa~. bu.tnot F....,P•fl8Al ABORT ••• Monday. Banks will be closed. Trash plckupa will be deferred Crom Monday until Tuesday in Costa Meta, Fountain Valley, Huntincton Beach and Seal Beach. In Irvine, San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano, trash will be picked up on schedule Monday. Newport Beach trash collec-tora wiJl skip Monday and r.e- a um e tbe n ettt re1ularly scheduled pickup day. In Laguna Beach and Santa Ana. all trash colleclion scb~ulea will be delayed a day. Normal plcltupa begin a1ain the Collowin1 Monday. FreaP.,,eAI PARADE.-;-. u.sed aa a lbreat. "We have tried' to divorce the two and we were totally UDSUC· ceuf\ll," be said. Rtld aald be dJd mention numerout timea dwin& the 10 ne1otiaUoa sessiona that police may withhold aer~ces if t.be.y are anlped wltbout a coot.ract. But ht explained bewu apeai- ln1 In 1eneral terms, not tbreatea.lnt t.be parade. Ma7or Wt.cler said Wednesday nl1ht city official• were prepared earlier ln the day to begin can· ce1Un1 Sunday's extrava1ansa. ''One thine tbla •ure pointed up 11 the matter ot UDUN." ahe Hid, ur11n1 thal bat'aining 1tart earlier next year. ''I think w• bave learned a lot from uu.." abe said. Reki aaJd lt w aa lbe cit1'1 Idea not to start barcatnina until late May lhi• yeer because of the re. cent council election ud budlet decillont. Aod be cbarced that informa- tion about a posaible refusal by offtcen to work their asatotd overtime •blfl• Sunday "was 10tnewbat erroneous." But Counci lm an Ron Shenkmen bad cbarltd earlier that poll ct were uaJnc the parade as a "hammer" dutinc labor talks. Olfic.r Gammell noted tllat he bad been worltlnf on parade plau up to the wt minute aod even received a mayor'• VlP ln· vltaUon to attend. "Now I'm a UtUe coacemed u to whetber the m ayor'1 lnvit1tlon aupersedes the cblef ol pollce's ual1nment to work that day," he quipped. FrmaP~AJ PANELS ••• for lbe \'OhaDl.,-Y jobs. He notff that lt woWd bne ~ lmpouibl• fior t1'e three- IDID committee to Interview ._. ot tile 101 applicants, so UlCt lndivldual acrttnlq ~as was Qled lnatead. ''Thtte was no reasonable way the cooimillee could have con· ducted lruervlews of 100 people,·' be says. Mduia and Ryckolf Q1 they both understood lbat Mn. Kuehn bid no objeclioa lo t.be process and both men say I.hey wen sur- prised when she •P<>ke qa,inst the committee's methodl al Moo· day's city council meeUnt. Mdnnls lakes iasue with Mrs. Kuehn'• statements that all ap. pllcanla for these boards and commiaslons have been in- terviewed io tbe past. ''Tbal just isn't ao." be dedares. He alJO objects to lhe policy be-lq prepared under her direction that would mean that all coun- cilmen are 1iveo aU of the •P· plic ation.s.. "The applications were kept on fl.le in the city clerk's olflce and each councilman had plenty of QPl>Ortunity lo go ln tbere and re- ~ew them. Plus they bM ample opportunity to contact any of the committee members over the phone II they were inttte.alfd in- tmding out who the applicants were," he adds. Carter Mulls #2 Choice -HOlJST.O?il -<AP) -J.lmmy Catter has indicated he will nar· row bls ll&l of possible running mates to three or four can· didates this weekend and wUl in· t.vv_iew.bis choices ne.xt week. · "nit. decision will be made by me about whom to contact during this weekend," Ca.rler said Wednesday. He told r e- port e ra during a s t op In Wasbiniton lhal he is now con- sidering seven or ei&ht persons. • Carter made his comments after discussing vice presiden- tial possibilities with AFL·CIO president George Meany. Heroin.Haul Covina Hom~ &uted SAN YSIDRO (AP) -Authorttlcs have arrested. two Covina housewives i.n coonecUon wlth what customs officials said was the lar&est seizure ol beroln made in California. Edward G. Berg•en. re1tonat commissioner oI customs, said the 30.7S paunda or heroin sela_ed Wed· nesday could haveaatreet valueo!upto$10.8millloo. AutborlUea were led to the cacb• by a narc:otica· anlfflni doc. Tbey UDCOvered the heroin ln 2e separate pac.kases ln the bactseato!lhe caroccupled by Cheryl A. Hodges. 29, and Adelaea Garcia Seja, 33. Bergesen said the two were attempUng to cross the U.S.·Mexican border. They were booked tor lnveatica· tJonofheroinsmugglingwitbtheintenttodlstrlbute1 Hijackers Rele~se I 00 More C·aptives KAMPALA, U&a.oda <A.P l - Diplomats said pro-Palestillian guerrillas fre~ 101 more cap tivea at U1anda'a Entebbe Airport today u hraet, abandon· iq its tradiUOMJ refmal lo deal with terroriata, said it was ready to talk about rel~ujp;g~ers held in Israeli Jails. . hraell aovernment sources in Tel Aviv said Prime Minister YiUb.ak Rabin wu empowered to "ne10Uate with readiness to releue prlsonera" in exchange for freedom of Israelis held since a French airliner wu hijacked ovv--Grffee--&u~t-.nd­flowa bere. Diplomats aald the hostages were tak.en from an old terminal where they were held for four days to a n~w terminal where lbey Joined the French am· bauador lo U1anda. An Air Pnnce plane was ex- pect~ from Nairobi. capital of nel1bborln1 Keyna, to take the IJ'OUP to Paris. The hijackers said they would conti nue to h old 11 0 peraona. inclu~ins Israeli ciliuna, the crew or the airliner and persons or dual nationality. They treed 47 old persons. children and skk people Wedn~­ day and they were flown to Paris. A guerrilla communique broadca.t by the official Ufaoda radio said • new deadline for compliance with their demands was S a.m. PDT Sunday. The pre- vious one was lo have expired to· day. 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Thur8day'• Clo1ing Prioe. l NYSE COMPOSlTE ~._ __ "_ .. __ .,., ~-..c,.... ... w,~o.--c•.,.1-1.-• ..,....._.__.._ ...... _..__.s.r .... , ... 0r-·-·-... 1 DAILY PILOT l'twtld&y, July I. 1976 N DAIL'( PILOT ar Beyond Miik Pet: But1ting Out All Over By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Once up<>n " time there was • company called Pet Milk. It trarl'd tt1 oriicini back to 1185 and tveryone knew it for It.I prtnclpal product, evaporated mllk. Toaether with another cocnpall)'. Carnation, lt enjoy4Mi a lockbold on the market foe tw•Porated mUk, •hlcb wat • conven ient product for people who didn't bao » refri1erator. "Tosethcr" was the operaUve term 1ince these two compa"les, C arnation i.nd Pi-t. teamed up to form :1 third company, CerwnJ Milk , °"'b ic h sold evaporate d milk In Money Tree overseas markets, whe~ refrtgeralton was far less com mon than It wu in the United States. BUT THAT'S AU. ANCIENT history. Evuporated milk is not a bot seller these days and the Carnation·Pl't co-operation ended 10 years ago when Pet Milk sold its 3S percent interest In General Milk to Carnation for $'2 mlHion. In that. same yelU' Pet Milk changed its name to Pet Inc .. as beflttln& its new role as a reslless acqulrer ot other companies. Today, Pet Inc .• heedquartered in St. Louis. does $1 billion of business a year and while It still markets evaporated milk. not much ot that volume stems rrom the produc~ the company was founded to make. This y~ar, for exan;iple, Pet is bustina out with new produds. Ir you're in Oklahoma City, you can try out one of the company's latest concoctions. old El Paso frozen Mexican pluas. Or If you are in Milwaukee, you can sam· pie another ttst product, Pet·R.itz pina crusts. In Southern California. Pet is marketing Dittos. a fabricated potato chip similar to Procter'-: Gamble's Pringles. THAT'S NOT ALL. Several years aao Pet became a cereal maker with Its HeartJand tine. NQw it's selling Granola Puffs in one-third of the country. and in three marke'-1-lndiaftapofis, Houston and Salt La~e City -ft'g testina a presweetened cereal, Wheels . As a matter of fact , Pet Inc. has beeome such a grab baa or goodies tha t it .• difficult to determine from which diredlon It's coming at us. Jl's selling yogurt, a pple sauce. candy, bourbon, bread, shrimp, oysters a nd peanuts. Jt owns a multiplicity of brand names. And it's both a manufacturer and a r etailer. Mar ching out from the Pet corporate shell are Whit· m3n chocolates. Laura Scudder snack foods. Downynake frozen wam es. MusseJman apple specialties. Funsten nuts, Seg<l diet drtnks , Aunt Fanny honeybun1, Hood cottage cheese and Milady's frozen blinues. VOlJ KNOW THE Stuckey roadside stands that aell pecans and gill iteJN and 1asoline? They belong to Pet. as do the 9·0·5 convenlenee stort'.!f 1n tts itome state of MIS'· souri. Jn Southern California, Pet runs the Vendome stores a.nd a retail liquor operation, Mac·Amold With all this mindless din~rsificotion. the dh·ision that's the most profitable for Pet is Muss mann. a St. Louis ('Ompany that joined lhl' ramil) in 1966. Hussmann makes those refrigerated cabinet-; rou see HnlnJ! the walls of supermarkets. lt would take an old evaporated milk pro- ducer to sense the importance of refriaerallon. Fusion Research Features Argus. LIVERMORE !API OnaCormer c.itlkrunch50 m ilcs east of San Francisco. researchers are attempting to ha rness fusion. the ene rgy soor<'c of the sun and stars, for generating clean. inexhaustible energy on earth. "We'\'e got a long way to go. but we've olrcady comt a Iona way," laser fusion rescurch chief J ohn L. E mmett told reeorters d uring a tour of the UC Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. A KEY TOOL FOlt THE research, being conducted tor the Eneray Research and Development Administration. Is the newly completed $3.5 m il II on Argus laser generntor . Emmett said the Arius, a third·1eneration laser cenerator covering spa~ about tbe size of a football field. is capable of prodl!cing twice aa.much.ener1Y as aJI the power plants In lh' United Slalea .combined. Ar1u• experiments be1an June{.,, A fourth·teneration laser. called Shiva a nd 10 times f1!i powerful as Argus, is under construction now at Li vermore The $25 m illion Shiva is scheduled for completion In October. 1917 . llp• a11d Down• Oue to lat• transmission today's ll1tln9 wlll not •ppear In the Dally Piiot. Due to late tr&nsmlsslon todayfs listing wlll oot appear In the Dally Pilot . .fifodu In Th• .'tpof light N~ I' ork "•'~• Due to late transmission tO<Say's ll1tln9 wlll not appear In the Dally Piiot. Due to late tr•nsmlssfon ~y's listing wlll "°' •ppear In ttwi Oally Piiot. I \ DAILY PILOT Evening Educator ,Retires Thom as Blakely is re· tiring after more than a ' decade as director of the C oas t Co mmunity College Evening College. The Newport Beach re- sident joined the Orange Coast Collegs staff as dean o( the evening col- lege in 1954, becoming director of the evening college 10 years lat~r. HE BEGAN his educa- tional admi nistration career in 1948 as director of adult education at the College of Marin, later becoming president and assistant supe rintendent a t Fre s n o Junio r College. Blakely received bis associate of arts ~egrtt •from San Bernardino ' Valley College, attend· ing UC Berkeley from 1934 until 1938, earning hls bachelor or science degree In commerce and finance and master of art s d e gr ee in economics. HE RETURNED to Berke ley f o llowi ng World War II. earning his doctorate in educa· lion in educational ad· minis tration in 1948. Bl akely is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Thur5day,July1. tt71 Hancock 'Crisp' Plays at Newport Jazz Festival By IEPFaE\' O. ALDE•MAN NEW YORK tAP> -Herbie Han- cock i1 to jau whill "Switched on B•ch" ii to clasaical music: Interest- ing, but not the reial \tuna. It waJn'l alway• that w•y. as Han· CMk's relrotJMctlve ~rt Tuesday nichl s howed. HANCOCK. A Kt;YBOARDIST with a considera ble popular follow. in&. is a Miles Davis alumnus who got hla first attention playing In trum- peter Donald Byrd's group ln the ear- ly &Os. He showed his Davls and Byrd roots clearly in the first segment ol the three-part Newport Jau Festival Concert at City Center. Joined by trum~r Freddie Hub· bard. bassist Ron Carter. aaxopbonist Wayne Shorter a nd drummer Tony Williams, Ha ncock played some ex- cellent, vintaie ··eos jan -cool, dis· sonant and funky. Hubbard. Carter and Shorter are top selling jazz artists themselves and their solos wer e all topflight. WILLIAMS, SHORTER AND Carter were also vete-rans ol the same Miles Davis quintet that Hancock played with for live yean starting in 1963. Playing .Jogether for them is second nature by now. Hubbard was subbing for Oal"is. who canceled out of the concert a~t a month a10. No, matter, Hubbara·s solos are crisp, imaginative and, lat times, even whimsical. • In part two of Ute concert. things started moving away from jazz. ~Illes Davts-S-pen~t\al'lt 6r ronlfnuat ex· peri m entation a nd evolution has rubbed off on Hancock. In the early ''70s, he got turned on to electronics and bls music became a sort or jazzy combination of lbe oJd Les Paul and Mary Ford echo technique, the ••Quiet VUlage" jungle sound and Sgt. Pep. per's Lonely Hearts Club Band psychedelia. BUT THAT MAY not have been en- tirely fair. His electronic period is more complex than that and has served as an inspiration for others. But some Jan fans will just never ac- cept electron!~ enhancement of in- struments a ny more than William Buckley Jr. will enjoy Ba<'h pla~ed on a Moog Snythesizer. ,. lt does seem that Hancock -sur- r o unded by several e lectronic keyboards connected to umpli/iers but nothing as old-fashioned as a piano -w as a bit more interested irf· the gagdetry than music in this period. AS HIS SEXTET <Hancock, Jull•n Preister. Eddie Henderson. Benny Maupin. 81.ister WUUama and BiUy Hart 1 played. their mu.sic was bent through r e verberators and echo chambers. A Henderson fluaelborn !W>lo was delay-ec~ so be wu pl ay- m1 t'ounterpo1nt with himulf. Clever, mtere-sting, but In the rlnal analysb, a gimmick. Enter par t thrct!. thl' now Herbie Hancock. He likes to say that his latest music combines elements from his pust successe:. -parts one and two -with fres h ideas. THt: "FRESH IDIM.S" turn out to be hard rock. a little Latin s al:.a. and less electronic gimmickry. This is not to say he h as turned down the amplifiers. Hancock, enjoying an in- creasing popularity with young peo- ple. has opted for '"bump..da-bump, dida·bump. da·bump" beat or rock. allowing the mus ic ht; cut his teeth on j aiz -to become only a subliminal innuence. But the youngsters who packed the haJI to capacity were obviously there to hear part tbree. Only then were they on their feet applauding and cheering. Only then did they break out the pol. Coast Panel Puts Landscape Ruling on-P--lam Landscaping improvements have been imposed on a permit for a Seal Beach builder to construct four two- story duplexes fronting a future greenbelt park in the city's Old Town sector . South Coast Regional Zone Com- mission members gave lhtir approval to the project of J ohn Szczerban, to be located on the corner of 12th Street and Central A venue. The property ·at 201-207 l2lh St. will partially face the parkway expected to be develope d on the strip of old Pacifi c Electric Railroad right-of· way. Aid Bill OK'd WASHINGTON <AP) -The Senate passed by voice vote Wednesday a bill to extend three expiring features of the federal Supplemental SttdJ'ity In· come benefit protram for mlUioas of aged, blind and disabled penons. SPEND ADAY AT BEAUTIFUL LIDO VILLAGE In this day of shopping malls and centers. we're proud to invite~ to an innovation -A shopping village. Lido Village and the Mini-Mall. Conveniently located where Newp0rt Blvd. crosses over Newpcrt Bay, yet miles aW1y from the hurried pace of the super centers. Ypu'll find endless ideas tor _unlq~ e g.U.ta-oJ ~ and imagination, Discover NewPOrt's finest array of shops nestled on the most beautiful harbor in tn• wort~. Shop 1n elegant surroundings in one of our '44 Quality boutiQues. O~n Moo. thru Sat 10 to 5.30 Sonday 11 to 5:00 "mc>le tree validated ();arluno Lido . Village we'd -- •ff you've c-hecked your directory and ore unable to find the number you wish, please stay on the line and a Directory Assistance Operator will answer. Thank You~ If you haven't heard our new recording olreody, yoo soon will. Every time you coll 411. It'll come on just befOf'e the Operotorr ond wiU toJce roughly fif1een seconds to remind you that the best way to find phone numbers is to look them up in your --· phone book. We' re putting this recording on because, even '-- though some people hove cut'down on their calls to 411, a lot of people still haven't. likJny of them ore stift coning for numbers that ore Hsfed in their telephone books, and our expenses ore higher than ever. The probiem is that a few~-obout--12%-moke more thon holf of atl these unnecesaory coffs. About 2 out of 3 of our customers To the rest of our customers, who coll 411 only when they really can't find a number, we apologize for the delay. And we wont to remind you that, when you really hove to coll us-for exompfe, if you're handicapped, need numbefl from out of this oreo, o new listing, or when yoU 've looked and just can't find it- we' re stiU here to help. I .. n 1 , I , ' i .I j . . -· -.... ' ,, Totfay's Closing N.Y.Stoeks ,. • VOL. 69, NO. 183, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES TEN CENTS €0111·t Bae~ Women's AhortiOn Right) ~ 1 WASHINGTON <AP> -The • WQmu to &Ive twl' written COO· prepucy." and child might be permlulble. "meanl..,fUI life" outil4-tbe families.•• '\J.S. Supreme Court ruled today sent before tbe opetation can be It 1t.nKk do.n the lils.souri re· the court offered no apeelt1c motber'a womb, wbi~ pnerally Bill Cc)x, director of the Na· that atates cannot require a performed. qulremeol bttause tt "impoaes a pdddlnea. · occurs durln1 the 1httb or tlonal Commillee for a Riahl to woman 1eeJdn1 an abortion to In Ill rulillc on allortiom for 1peclal consent provision, ex-Tbe rullnl w 11 the court'• fint aeventb rQoatb of prepancy. Ufe Amendment, said the de- lft coment from her bwsband or •inlle 1Lrl1 uDder 18 )'ffl'S old, ttdHbJe by a person other than maJ« decision relaUns ~ abor· Arch bl• bop Jose p b · L . clslon "ls very clJst.re&siq t.o us.'• force all sln&le 1lrla undtt..18 de-the COW'\ aaid a.,.tea cannot im· the woman and her ~lcian, as Uont since lt ruled 7.2 in 1m lbal. Bernardin of Cincinnati, presi· In addition lo the consent pro- s I ri n i an abortion to gel pc»e a blallkel requirement for a prerequisite lo a minor's states cannot refU)ate abortions dent of·lbe National Conference visions, today's decision struck permlssion Crom a parent. parental co..-enl but added it wu termlnati9n of her pre1nancy dunnc the first three moeths of of Catholic Blshops, aald, ''The down a part of the Missouri law11 Tbe decision struck down the not a&&g1eat1na "that every and does so wit.bout sufficient prepa ncy. · Supreme Court bas compounded wbi.cb probibill abortioo.s by in· part ntal and spousal consenl minor. re1ardlnt of a1e or j111lfncallon for the restriction." The 1973 ruling also blocked the l'ra1lc ettor of its abortion de-J~I saline fiuld into the am· provisions of a 1974 Mluouri law ma turity, may 1ive eCfective ~yond au=•linl aome forms stales from prohibiting abortions cisions 3~ years ago and st.ruck a nlotic sac. ' bot upheld a proviaion requiring cooaeat for termioation of her of const.tlta between parent until the fetus is capable of serious blow at parents and <SeeABOaT. Paae.U) . 1 Crash Ca1111es lajuries Paramedics administered first aid Wed· nesday to.six victims of a one~ar crash on Oso Parkwar in Mission Viejo. Three of the victims, including driver Jose Ybarra, 36, address unknown. were transported to Mission Community Hospital. Ybarra was reported to ~ in Juarded coadit ion tQda)' in the hospital's lntensive care unit. Gilberto Ramirez, 31, of 309 S. Bristol St .. Santa Ana, and Juan Cerbontz, 17. address unknown, were treated and released. Alvarado Salg11do, 14, Rafael Barrera, 32, and Hector Del Horno, 25~ all address un· known. were treated and released from Saddleback Cominunil¥ ~ Teachers Refuse Pact SJ'EA Clainu It's Aimed at Forcing Strike By LAURIE KASPE& OfltleO.hJ~ ....... A Saddleback Valley Unified School District teachers ' representative said today his gc.oup wi ll refu.se. Lo sl1n an a1reement demanded by district trusten. 8111 Mecham. chief nefotiator for the Saddleback Valley Educators Association (SVEA>. said the trustees' demand for a pact delaying a binding contract excepl on Items or "mutual con- sent" is "just. another pitte of wood o n the fire to force a strike." He Hid his organization "can- not and wlll not sl1n away the rights of its members .'' .. -'"The threat lo frCHe salaries f11 an attempt to lnllmldale the educators of this district," Mecham said. '"SVEA has been dlrt'Cted by Its mf'mbers to take all steps necessary lo negotiate a contract. We Intend to do just that.·· The teacher leader said bis or- 1anlutlon will be«ln lmpaHe proceed ings under the eduu- tlonat employe relations law which became effectJve today. But John Coope r . chief negotiator for the district. con- tends the teachers went into lm- Coast puae before completely comply· in& wlth tbe new law. Ht also said the contract they wer~ discussing in ne1otiations woUfd have been "~ best ln the state." Cooper said the trustees' de· mand for an a1reement lo delay a contract until next July was a ·•counlu slatement"' to tl'le teachers talk of a strike. He uid the only leverage trustees had against the teachers was the demand that they work in an "orderly process" toward an aareement on a contr~ None Suitable? Cooper also noted tha\ lhe "mutual consent" clause or the aanemenl could permit ever· ylhlna necotialed t.o be put In a contract this yeat.-J Dick Chase, president of the Saddlebaclt Valley Pupil Services Association, said his or· 1anisatlon probably will sign the agRement. "We are in a pretty good s itua- tion," he said. Cooper said the Saddleback chapter of the California School Employes Association also is ex- pected to sign the agreement. South County Road Plan ~ction Tabled At the close of a 3~·hour public hearin1 Wednesday, county aupervlNn put olf ctaoc.lq a future backbone hlclnny ay1wn for southe11tem Orance County unW JuJy21. In the proce11, three supervisors lndlc.led none o( four proposed alternative hl1hway aystema and their ex- perted Impact on IOUtb county srowth suited tbelr tuta. Shots Fired At Dana~Bome Valµes ZooDl Up:'. County Worth $8 Billion By GARY GllANVIU.E OtltleO•llyl'lletM.tlf The Oran1e County assess- ment roll to be released today will show a cain of 18.7 percent in lb~ .value.-~Lt.aubla prDpert,y when compared lo one year ago. Translated into doUars, that: means lbe value of taxable pro. perty within the county In- creased Sl.2 billion dollars in the year ended March 1,1976. And for lbe first lime, the as· seasea value of Orange County re· al and unsecured property soared overS8bi1Uon. County Assessor Bradley Jacobs said that roughly 8S per· * * * Coastal Regions Oobbered The Or ..... C.-ar419 bu .,._. hit the barff~ Oranae County's hefty lncreas · laxa· ble property values. For example, ment roll flaures will 1how a 28.1 percent gain in values in Fountain ·Valley. The alfftsor's roll shows that Laeuna Beach property In· creased in value 23.9 percent last. year and the gain ln Newport Beac:h was 22.8 percent. The assessment roll wUJ show a 24.5 value increase in San Juan Capistrano property and 23.S ln San Cle mente. In Costa Mesa. lbe gain re· corded by the assessor's office was 20.9 percent anc1 In Irvine the figure was set al 21 .2 percent. And In Huntington Beach the indicated hike in assessed value is 23.8 percent. As elsewhere. most or the value gain In those cities was chalked up against existlng pro· perty rather than new construc- tion. That means the assessed value of roughly 85 percent of the homes in those cities will show an increase when evaluation notices are mJ1lled oul within the next two weeks. Correspondingly, should there not be a cul In property tax rates by taxing agencies homeowners will receive later in lhe year a higher tax bill. In Oran1e Coast elementary school dlatrlcts, Fountain Valley showed the highest gain In as· sessed value, an even 30 percent. <See VALVE, PageAZ) Usery Says Probe Fair cent of the value gain durit'I lhe la.st year la the result of the re· evaluaUonofexi.atingproperty. More s pecifically, what Jacobs said was lbat bomes m Orao1e CClll.llll'_ incr~sed in value substantially in the past year. And. he added, unless there arc substantial cuts in existing tax rates mos t Orange County homeowner s wlll receive a higher lax bill in the coming year. Jacobs' office bas oothing t.o do with tax ratea or the taxing pro- ceas. ll merely assesses as required . by law the value of property. "ll is important that taxpayers remember that value is set in tbc market place by people who buy and sell property. It is the as- sessor's job to measure market value," said J acobs. He conceded that unless local taxing aiencies reduce exjsting · property tax rates lhal many homeowners wlll be "taxed for inflation." By that the aJsessor meant a homeowner's properly may have gone up In value whether or not it was offered-on the market place. And that unrealized gain In value can be attributed to lnfla· lion, Jacobs said. Deroin Daul <Avina Houseivives Busted SAN YSIDRO (Al» -Authorities have arrested two Covina housewives in connection with what customs officials said was the largest seizure of heroin roade in California. Edward G. Beqesen, regional commissioner of customs, said the ~.75 pounds of heroin seized Wed · nesdaycould haveastre.et value of up to$10.8 mWiQn. Authorities were led to the cache by a narcotics· sniffing dog. They uncovered the heroin in 26 separate packages in t he tiackseatofthecaroccupled by Cheryl A. Hodges, 29, and Adelaea Garcia Seja, 33. Bergesen said the two were attempting to cross the U.S.·Mexican border. They were booked for investiga. tion of heroin smuggling with the intent to distribute. Santa Anan Held For Firecrackers -A Santa Ana man in possession of two over-sized firecrackers for the Fourth of July, found himself in jail in Newport Beach today, held o n a felony charge carrying a S25,000 bait. Robert Manuel Salazar. 22, was a rrested al 11 p.m. Wednes· day In the 2100 bloclC of West Ocean Front on a charge or possession of a destructive de· vice In a public place. , Police officers said they orlg.inaJly stopped Salazar on suspicion of smoking marijuana bot in searching him they al· legedly found a package or firecrackers and two M-80s, super-sized firecrackers. Accordi n a lo a poli ce •spokesman, the M·MB have been clasalried as destrucllve devices, a category th at in clude!( dynamite and bombs. Capt. Rich Hamilton explaineq that under the law. there is no dlf• fer enliation between kinds o' destructive devices. Possession of two powerful rlrecrackers is classified as a relony with lhd same bail schedule as would bd applied for Illegal possession oC dynamite or a bomb. Police Chief B. James Glavas s aid tha t a n yone found In p-ossession o r the powerful Hrecrackers will be subject to the same felony charges asSala,ar. "These M-80s are incredlblr powerful devices and can do great harm. That's why they . have been put in the destructlvo device clau lflcalion," he suid. Drunks, Speeders .Get Close Scrutiny .41 OM. Y PILOT SB ;_ ,,...P-.eAI ABORT •• ·• • TIM court upheld report.ins and rtcord keeping reqlllrementa Im. ~ by Miasourl tor abortiou but bot for other medkal Jlf'O- cedures and upheld the M1uouri definition of viabUlty, t.be point after which abort.ion.I m11y be • prohibited. The Mluourl law ddlnea i viability aa ''the stace of fetal de· J vtlopment when the Ille of the unborn cblfd may be continued t lockfinltely out.1lde c.be womb by natural or artificial life IUp· pOrtive syatem1." The court struck ~·n a ~c· lion of the Missouri law which provides that a d~tot' perform· Ina an abortion must exerdse the tame dtliaence to preserve the ' life and health or the fetus as he would In the event ot a live birth. The vote on the different ques· • Uons varted. Fro• ,.•fie A I POLICE ... Newport Beach trash-collec- tors will skip Monday and r e· sume t h e next reeularly scheduled pickup day. In Laguna Beach and Sant.a Ana, all trash collection schedules will be delayed a day. .Normal pickups begin again the following Monday. Sharks Spark No Fear in Sur/er's Heart CARLSBAD CAP> -The ap· pearance of white sharks doesn't seem lodlsturb s urfers and swim· mers crowding the beach here. Alter the recent capture of three sha rks, a six-foot blue shark was out s napping at sea gulls Wednesday. But people swam as always. "They are an optimistic bunch and have no fear," observed David Price. local <'hief of Ute' st.1te lifeguard service referring to surfers. A diving instructor al Scripps Institution of Oceanography said blue sharks a re abundant orf Southern California but generally stay indet'p water. The one seen Wednesday was about 3,000 feet from the low waler line. And great white sbarks are "not exactly a rarity." James Stewart said at Scripps, adding tha t "commercial fis· ht'.'rmen who ha ve ignored the white shark for years are now S(>Cking them for sale to marine parks and museums.·· A ls.foot while shark wel&hlnl 2.000 pounds was hauled In Mee. day. In the three days before, one weighing 75 pounds and a 10· footer were caught of.f Carlsbad beaches. Jordan Named Mission Viejo Jaycee Chi,ef Ed Jordan, an accountant and two-year resident of Mission Vie· )o. h as been elected president or the community's Jaycees. Other new offictN of the or· ganiution include John Bruce, external· vice pr"tdent; Mike Clancey, internal vice president; Mike Shannon. secretary; Dan Thomas. t reasurer and Gre1 Morrison. slate direct.or. Rod Cockrell and Tom Bwiby were named dlrttlorl and past president Wayne Rankin was named chatrm an orthe board. Jaycee membership la open to any m a le r eside nt or bu•i· nessman in the Saddlebek Va\ley between the a1es of 11 and 35. 09'ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT ~ Robtr1 N. We.ct .... , ... f'I,...,. ....... .,.... Jeck R. Curley Vtc,t lttt \iO.rit •~0..r.fat.,.,.... Ttlomes Ktevll , ..... ThomH A.M~ M4-·- '" Jl?ur!d!Y. July 1. tl18 ~lip l'>l .. SIMI ....... OREO WATSON AFTER 920-MILE SKATEBOARD TRIP Record Journey From Oregon Ends At Dan• Point? ·eotWheels 920 Miles on Skate'board By JACK CHAPPELL Ot .... 0.1ly ,.. .. _ Greg Wa tson whisked into Dana Point Wedoe&:lay on the last leg of a 920-mile skateboard trip from the California-Oregon border. Watson, 15, of Chatsworth, had averaged about SO miles a day on b.ls skateboard. DuMog the trip. the lad wore out two pairs or shoes, got heat r ash. tumbled off bis board only lhrH limes and saw a lot of coun- tryside. "It'a better than staying home all summer," WaU<>n said as he was interviewed at the R'obie Sporu Center at Dana PoinL He'd used Hobie equipment pro· vided by the company for the lri.P· Steve McAnlls . a Hobie representative, said the stunt was partly to promote the use of aalety equipmeat foe skatel)oard. ing. Wat.son wore knee and elbow pada, and a helmet during the trip. "We want to get the idea a<'ross to all the kids that the real good skateboarders use safety equipment," McAnlis sald. Wat.son said he had thou&ht of the trip as a way of gaining some (i.Dle, perhaps in the Guinness Book of World Records for the longest skateboard trip. The trip began 10 days ago. Watson followed the coastal route from the border. He said the hardest part was maintaining his sc he dule through the mountain areas. He skateboarded 10 to 12 hours a day. He said If he had it to do over again, he'd shoot for a lower dai- ly mileage. Despite the lencth of U\e trip, he sajd his skateboard held up just fine and oo repbcements or wheel changes were needed. The youth's father, Byrn Watson said he and his wife thought their son's trip was "a pretty neat idea" aJtboulJ,b they had bad some second thou&bt.s about il. He s.aid his son had been eager t.o get started ind now waa eager to get home and get started at summer school. He's taking driver's education. Fro• ,.age A J IDGHW AY SYSTEM. • • flow crowd to the Board of McLain debunked claims of a Supervisors meetlng room. possible water shortaie If higher When the lengthy public bear· growth is allowed by testifying fng ended. s upervisors bad his diatrlcl "is ready, willing and Hatenedto48ape•kerswhowere able t o provide w a t er t o fairly evenly divided between whatever population level is two alternativea. selected ." The alternative favored by SO· Those optinf for a population <'ailed developme nt and or· growth of 917,000 persons got an ganired labor interesta caU.s for a dded boos t from G eorge the county to maintain its present Osborne, county Environmental land use policy. Management Agency dlrector. Thal poUcy la dulgned to even-In a report to supervisors; tu ally accom mod ale a popuJa· Osborne issued a stron1t endorse· lion of 917 .000 persons in the meat ol the higher alternative county 's southeastern reaches. and said It would be unlikely that A hefty number of homeowner such a population would be re· gr0upa, tbe League of Women ached before 2020. voten, environmental organt11• On the other side or the Issue, li o ns and o thers ask ed Ruth Saadl flf the League ol s uperv ls o r s to select the Women Voters called for popula· alternative tha t would bold tion growth "at a pace com· population growth to711,000. mensurate" with the ability to In summary, thoee wbO spoke maintain suita ble air quality out ror the higher population standards. growth: Mrs. Snadl went on to say -Crltic:lied attempted use or growth should proceed ~ faster what w aa a t ramc circulation than the county's abllity to "pro- 11tudy to artificially Impose a \'Ide circulation and other sup· growth poli<'y. port systems required" by new -Pointed lo a nc.><'d for more developme nt. rather than less housing In Lalluna Be a<'h City Coun· Oran1e County. rilwoman Sally Bellerue al140 -Blamed d e velopment spoke for the low·growtb policy. restrictions for pumplf\I housinR Mrs. Bellerue also criticized CO!lts beyond the financial means plans calling ror intrusion of the of most county families. -proposed San JoaquJn lfills traf· - Chastised the county Plan· fie corridor Into the Laeuna nlng .. mmission for disregard· Grl'enbelt. in1 the advice of it.a own pro· And. the councilwoman made feulonal staff when it initially <'lear. L-aguna Beach wanta no vot~ lM to endorse the low-part of a circulation system that ~H.le.s RktlwclP-M¥l-~at~. _ _ dumps added traffic o n to "'"',..,,,...,......,1--. -Cited ttonomic 8ftd employ. alre&ay ht'lvtlj ttaveled city SHfleNcll Vattey OHi<* 1)'91 ~· ,., .. _ ., -"'-"- Offkes c.. .. -"'"~ .... -_, ............. ,,.,, .... ~- ~ ..... , , ... o--."'°"' 1IMftt benefits they aald ~re ln· streets. · herent ln tbe hither population Newport Beach City Coun- irowth alteraaUn. · cllwom1n Lucille Kuehn spoke Spoknmen for u..t side.of the only of the need roe the proposed argument Included JJm Beam. San lloa<awn HUI• conidoc' lo re- ntt\ltive director cl the Oroae lien tralnc on Coast Hl«bway. County Chapter of the Building But from Orance and Tustin Industry Association cl Oran.oe came resldent.a wbo otUttted lo ~--v., .. ,_OlflC• .. tr rn 1-··· ·-pl 111..,11 County. planning and engineer· any a c c n.-u.abuo an pro- Murder Trial Dad Detftiis Kids' Deaths By TOM BARLE\' 0. .... o ••• , ~-""" Oianael Alvin f ussclmanswumr 11 frying p~n with 1~1\ for<'c when he clubbed hJs two small childrt'n in their beds that por- tions of the lron utensil broke orr and flt•w around the bedroom, Ke rn Coun ty She riff's in· vo tig ato r Millo rd Whee ler testJficd today. Wheeler told an Orange County Superior Cour t jury lhat he round portions or the skllJet scattered about the noor In the room that c o nta i n e d th e bodies or Fusselman's <'hlldr<il, Daniel, 5, and Danielle. 3. Wheeler and other Kern Coun· 1Dree Perish ID Crash, Fire SAN DIMAS <AP)-Tbree O<'· cupants of a car burned to death after the vehicle plunged 150 feet ~U a Foothill Freeway access road to a schoolyard and burst in· to flames. The accident was watched by about 200 students. Authorities said the victims or the <'rash Wedne&tiay could not be identifi ed Immediately because their bodies were. burned so badly. Officers said some of the stu. dents and teachers at San Dimas High School tried to assist the car's occupants bul were kept al a distance by the intense heat. Andy Devine Said In Stable Condition Andy Devine remains in stable condition in the Sonoma County Hospital where he is being treat· ed for kidney failure. The 70-year -old Newport Beach actor was stricken June 16 while vacationin1 oo the Russian River. ty o!flcers bave tesUtied lhat Fusst'lman told them l''hcn ht surrendered at their olllce on Mar ch 10. 1972, that he beal hJs c hildren Uft<'onscloua wit.ta the skiUt't and then c ut their throat.:s from eu to e ar with a kitche n knife. t'usselm 11n, 52. ol Baktrsfi eld was convicted on two counts of first degree murder four years n1to in Kern County Superior Court and sentenced to life In prison on both <'OUnls. But those convkllons were overturned las t year when an ap- pellate <'ourt ruled that a trial judge Improperly instructed his jury. It was further ordered that the second trial should be held in Orange County in view of the local publi<'ifY generated by the first trial. Kern County Deputy Public Defender Gene Lorens does not challenge the prosecution <'On· t e ntion that Fusselman murdered both children. · But he will ask the jury to rule that Fusselman was temporarily insane on March 9, im. when he killed the c hildren while their mother was away working a night shift in a n e arby restaurant. Officers have testified that Fusselman told them he was dis- traught because of his wife's de· termination to divorce him and that his actions were the result or ~ c-oov-ersation with t.K. He states in his admitted con· fession that he used a kitchen knife to rip all bis wile's clothfog to shreds. bent or muWated her golf clubs and then damaged much .of the furniture in the home. He said he then clubbed and murdered his children and left his wife a note in which he told her: ''Her e Is somethina you will temember and enjoy for the rest of your life. The best of bad luck and nightmares to you." 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