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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-07-02 - Orange Coast PilotLl . .. . DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JWLY 2, 1976 Y0t.. •~.HO IN,• SECTIONS, JI l'AOES Driver Dies Auto SmasheS Into Residence By GARY GRANVILLE CM -0.11' l'ltel IU" A car drl ven by a mortally wounded burglary suspect went out or control I ale Thursday nlght and crashed into the living room or an occupied house. according to Anaheim police. No injuries were reported to occupants or the home at 441 S. Euclid Ave. ing victim pending notification of next of kin. Authorities identified the murder suspect as David Leroy Russell. 25, of 1680 W. Tedmar St. ApL 16. Anaheim. When arrested, Russell re· portedly bad a large caliber rifle in bis possession. But, police said, the alleged burglar died en route to UC Irvine Medical Center and his -suspected sl ayer hu been arrest· ed and chargtid wllh murder. He reportedly told police that when be returned to hll Tedmar Street apartment-ahottly before midnill\l he saw a 1u1pected burllar run from tbe area. RuaeJI said be went inside his apartment. grabbed tbe rifle, dashed outside and fired a sln&le shot at the suspected bur&lar aa he drove ofl in a 1984 model. sedan. t r Police ar«> wltbboldlng iden· Uficatlon or the 25·year-old shoot· Two Cited " For Nudity Orange County Sherlrrs or. ricers cited two men for public nudity Thursday after beinti olled to a South Laguna ~ach by a local resident who said he s potted tht' pair lying naked on tbeaands. Deputies handed citations to Robert Wadsworth Thomas. 21. ol Hollywood and Rex Weldon London, 23, or Dollu. Texas. om-cers said both men were booked on the 9th Street beach. Orange Coast Weather Mostly sunny Saturday except low clouds nl8ht and early mornlna. Hilh S.turday 70 to 74 beaches. 80 to 86 Inland. Low tonight eoto~. Police said tbe bullet crashed throu1h the rear window or the fleeing m an·1 car and slammed into the-back of his bead, sending the racing auto Into a wild apln that came to a atop in the llvilll room ottbe Euclid Streelhouse. · Early today. police refu.sed to say If the suspect knew the shoot· Ing victim. Tbey d id say. however, that what appeared to be the procee ds of a house bur&lary were found in tbe slain man's car. Russell was booked Into Anaheim City Jail while police cobtinued tbelr lnvelt.ieaUon of the fatal .s booUn1. Lucky Leone's Robbed of 81,573 Lucky thieves Jimmied a slm· pie lock on the olfice door at Lucky Leone's restaurant. 1700 Placentia Ave .. Costa Men. Wednesday, walklol off wllb Sl,573 in receipts. · Tbe restaurant manager tola police the silent Intruders un· locked an offi« door by allpplnt ~ slmple.sprin1 loaded lock, then toolt the cub in bank baO from a briefcase in the office. ewelers June's County JohlesS Rate Plunges to 6.8% n.ewa. • .w · Chris Evert holds h,er troJ>hY aloft after defeating Evonne Goolago.n' Cawley for ladies singles title at All Entl and Lawn T e nnis Championships today. See story, Page 86. Neighbors Of Knott's Berry Mad BUENA PARK (AP>-Knott's Berry Farm will postpone plans to expand Its amusement park becaue of complainta by nearby 'hlideata, say1 a 1pokesman. Ruuell Knott, a partner in the family-owned faclllty said an S8 mUUon. five-acre expansion of · rides and attractions scheduled tor conatruc~lon starting In January 1m •m be delayed. or. ficlals will "take a year and detail what has been the farm's impact on the community." Jtnott said he met Jast Satur- dl.Y with Buena Park Mayor Jess· Davls and resldenta lo the are.a wbo had Y06eed .tlmp criticllm that a new parachute ride bad violated their privacy. Skyriden receive an unobatructA9d view of tbelr yards. the residents a~ Tlae, park c:qrrenQy OttUP1• a alte of more than UD acres. . 582Waiting C9urt Upholds Death Penalty WASHJNGTON <AP> -The tJ.S. Supreme Court upheld the death peo~ty today but struck down laws In two states tbaL malt~ death mandatory for cer- tain crimes. Tbe court approved death peoalty laws ln Florida. ~gia . and Tuu but invalidated laws in Louisiana and North Carolina. The laws the court upheld }eave the death 1Hmalty decision in the bands of judges ot Jw:ora but provide cutdellnes for them. . Ac:cordln1 to an Aasoclated Presa survey, 572 men and 10 women on death rows In 30 states were awaiting the court's de· clsl.on 011 whelhertouphold death as a punishment. Tbe vote was 7-2, with Justices William J . Bre nnan Jr. and Thurgood Ma rs hall dissenting. The court outlined Its views in Mpante ~latonll 'by · l(lllkCH Potter Stewart and Byron R. White as well as a brier state· ment by Justice Harry A. Blackmun, who said simply that he concurred. Widespread re-enactment oC · the death penalty arter the Supreme Court Invalidated It in many states has been a "marked indication of society's endorse· ment of the death penally for murder .'' the JusUces sal~. "We hold that the death penal· ty is not a form of punishment that may never be imposed, re· gardleu of the c1rcurrurtances of the orfenae. re1ardle1s of the character of the offender, and re· cardless or the procedure followed ln reachtn1 the de· ciston." ln North Carollna, w~ 116 penons were on d~ath row, the law requJred execuUdn in the 111 chamW f« murder wbkb U "wlllful, deliberate and pre· meditated" or committed durtn1 a felony or an 1ttempled felony. North Carolina had more pritonen· on ••th row than any other st.ate. (See DEATH, Pase AZ• Al'Wt,.. ....... WAITING Charles David Riley, 21, convicted of slay- in g his girl friend's parents, is ooe of San Quentin's io- mates facing death In the gas chamber. The Supreme Court \4Pheld the death penalty today. ' Neighbprs s~ Over Nunery Spraying ·T .ourist lndpstry IIDproves Orange County's unemploy- ment rate took o dramatic drop In June when it plunged to 6.8 per· cent. according to t he state Employme nt Develo pment Department CEDD>. June's unemployment rate was the lowest since January or 1915 and a full perce ntage point lower than one year ago. Ac cording to EDD Ad· mlniatrator John Calderas, it was expected that ,the employment scene in Orange County would Im- prove last m ontb because or seasonal hiring in tourist related industries. However, Calderas said, the drop in une mployment was much greater than a nticipated. The decllne In Orange County's une mployment rate ca me as schools' new cropolgr,adu.alellen- tcred the county work force, mak· ing the r ate drop more lm- presslv~. accordi~lto an E DD'rc· port. The number or total employed in lhe county climbed l1:9t month to785,800, an all tlmehleh. At theumc llme, lhenumberof unemployed persons ruched 61,900, roughly 8,000 few.er than a year ago when the avaUable work rorcewassm aller. Calderas said best chanc:es ror a job In Orange County for the com· Ing three months con be found In touri•t-related Industries.· He also said there wUI be 11ome hlrlng by lndu11trlal flrm1 aeekln& to fUI gaps left by va~1Uonin1 re- guh11' workers. · The largest upswing In employ- ment llst month camewhencoun· ty amu1ement centert and hotels hired a bout J ,000 summer wofkers. <See .IOBLE88,.Pacei.U> PatriOtic . Tnuhnu)n IN81DET8•4Y LoWdftf for 80md'*9 to do tltt f'o.rtlt of J•lJI? Tlw Dailv .Pilot's Miclaocl Paaknnch ,.,,.morizes t11t wultnd's oefklitWI Oft Page Cl of tlw Alleged Fencing Ring Hit CINCINNATI <AP> - The blc:enteonlat celebra- tion weal too far for Charles J!arker wben the cit)' decided to put nap Oft truh containers Uled by street sw•.,er•. He flied an objection to City Coun· ell, wblc:b r eferred tbe Item to CitJ M ana1er WlWaaal>oll~ ·~· liHlex . oeald Gow, s1. MIU Cole1lo Drive, Daaa Point, •lldlel'Zlalll•~ tml I• rll (lee FENC All . ' I ' DonaJdloa'• respo1114Y. "W11te c:ollectloft t1 a necetaerY and Maorable aa~·' ,. ... • Ai DAIL y l'ILOT s Friday. Juty 2 1911S n Racked ':By Three Blasts I BOSTON <AP> -E~plOlk>ns thou&ht to be uuaed by bomb!I ~<la m a1ed a courthouse In Newburyport e••rly today and in '&>.too. 40 miles away, destroyed :an empty Eu tern Airlines plane and damaged vehicles ln an armory. Nobody was hurt. The FBI said a ca.lier rlnlmlni to~ from an or ganti.aUon called tbe South Boston Defense League claimed raponalbllJly for two of the three bomblngs. FBI Agent Dennis Creedon uid a man identifying himseU °'' CX:n- nis Callahan o! t hc South Boston Defense IAaiue called WCVB·TV and the Boston lferald·Americu and claimed res Ponllbllity ror the bomblQs at a National Guard Armory and one at Locan lo· ternational Airport. Soulb Boston bu been a center or opposition to court-ordered busing, but there ls no indication lbeft ll •*\Y IYCI\ ~ as \be Sooth Boston Defense League. Tind~Drg State: A Firebomb Waiting for Match 8)' The As~odated Prt"Ss Tinder-dry Cahrornia 1s like a giant firecr acker waiting for holiday revelers to light lhe fuse, a athorlties s ay. a nd s t e rn measures are beine imposed lo prevent a holocaust. Fire marshals and police bomb units the past several days have staged a series or raids aimed at reducing the quantities of illegal fireworks which have flooded the state .• consumption of fireworks un- wise. "'ln 1974 we had 28> youngsters a nd 68 a dults i njured by fireworks during the holiday. "There were more last year." Firecrackers a nd similar de- vices can't be sold in moat California cities. It ·s another story outside municipalities. and the st ate has several large fireworks plants. ··1t's a safe assumption they were bombs," said Richard Bates, special agent in.charge ol the Boston Federal Buteau of In· veslagalion office. Officials said theexpl06ioothat destroyed a National Guard truck aod a Cuel tank outside an armory In t he. Dorchester 5ection ot Boston was caused by"anoutside force of some kind." , Slate police at the airport said the airliner explosion immediate· ly followed a call by a man lo an Eastern reserv ationscterk. ·'Beller clear tile terminal because there'• going lo be an ex- plo.lon there. You think I'm kid· ding?" the caller was quoted as saying. , Border authorities are on alert 'tokee_p more from coming In. While many are opposed lo private use or fireworks, some support exis_t_s_ for ~ontinued sales. For inst ance, many of the 3.173 fireworks sales licenses is- sued by the stale went lo civac clubs a nd c harities which operate fireworks stands as fund· r aising endeavors. The clerk, whose name officers would not gi ve, called state police, but by the lime she com· pie~ lbe call. the blaat bad oc- curred. The ca!ler mentioned the armorr explosion, but the clerk was confused and did not get pre- cisely what was said. one state police officer sa id. ' The U.S. Forest Service plans highway roadblocks to search for pyrotechnics a nd niahttime helicopter patrols lo pinpoint • FIRECRACKERS STILL A PERIL-e3 those who would use mcend aries on federal reservations Loe Angeles City Alty. Burt Pines says he's going to be tough on merrymakers who play with ft.reworks. · "I hate to be a kUljoy, but fireworks are a danger," said Pines. ·•If the cases are brought to this office. they will be pro- Se<!uted." Jack Smith, s upervisor of the state fire m arshal's hazardous- mate rial unit in Sacramento, agrees that the threats of fire and personal injury make individual F,..•P-AI FENCES ..• Patrick Moriarity, president or Pyrotechnics Corp., Anaheim. defends the industry and says he welcomes federa l consumer re- gulations which take effect an D ec em b er. Co mm o n firecrackers will banned. "That will be beneficial lo the b11siness." said Moriarity. "It wall take the pressure off some of the firewor ks that are safe. It will eliminate about 90 percent of the bootleg problem ." Moriarity's firm both produces fireworks for r'etail sale and stages organized fireworks dis- plays. He s ays al least 150 such s hows are set for this holiday. The ones at Anaheim Stadium, Disneyland, Magic Mountain, Dodger Stadium, and the Rose Bowl will be massive. On April 22, the SUffolk County Courthouse in Boston was bombed, injuring Z2 persons. On June 21. a janitor was injured in a bombing a t the Middlesex County Courthouse in LowelL There was no immediate in· dicatio n of what specifically caused the blast at the Eastern Electra aircraft parked io a service area ouulde a hangar. The airliner was hit by two ex· plosions, lhe second blast came about 30 seconds later. apparent· ly touched off when fire hit the plane's fuel t a nk, authorities said. Police said the Essex County. Superior Courthouse explosion woke up hundreds of residents, some living as far~ two miles away. Nearly all the windows were blown out ollhe 2 ~-story building built in 1805 and designed by the famous architect Charles Bulfinch. ·pmy. A display that will be ·fired from a pier at Long Beach will be visible to thron1s on the beach for two miles in either direction. A !\i rnila r d is play will be launched from a barge off Santa Barbara. Debris, lndudinCwood, bricks, and pieces or glus, was scattered all around the building by the force of the blast. -Patrick Daniel Torllello. 2S072 La Cresta Drive, Dana Point, booked on sales of heroin. Laguna Beach Pollce Del. Steve Kirsch said the investlga· lion wu launched to pin down the mark.et for property stolen in re· sidenUal burglaries. . Usin1 information provided by informants, Kirsch said, detec- tives were able to sell jewelery represented to have been stolen and buy known stolen property. Kirsch said investigators bou&ht minor amounts of cocaine from the two Laguna Beach ar- restees. He s aid undercover agents were promised as much as a pound of cocaine could be made available lo them. The investigation hH helped tie down the local connections ~tween burglaries. fencing of stolen property and dru& dealing, Kinchuid. There was no Immediate In· dlcatlon that the San Jua n merchants had any connection with those arrested in Laguna Beach, sald Oranae County Sberiff's Lt. Richard Drake. lnve1li1atora said that. tn a typical ease. a stolen ring might ~purchased for $2 and rnold by a Jewelry store o wner for $24. They said there was no way of asaeu1n1 how much stolen pro· perty may have moved throuah t.Mfences. The six were al'l'e:sted on war· ranu. Further arrests a.re ex· peeled, lnvestlgaton said. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ... __ ..__ JeO R. CurleY YIU ........ lll_OIWf"' __ Thomas IC94Wll ...... Thomas A. Murptllne __ ...... ~r1es H. Loos Rkhlrd P. Nall .... .,., ... , -~t4hon Last year. investigatDn for the slate fire marshal raided an U- licit factory in downtown Los Anaeles and seized $250,000 in fireworks and equipmenL No raids this year hue match ed that one, although Burbank authorities uncovered 232 cases of Class "C" exploeives in a Wednesday -night sweep. ll wu the third rala in a week. FrowtPageAJ SPRAYING nursery plants. The ZohJmans claim that their h ome and p ool have been damaged by the sprays and that their health and that of their 13· yur-old twin daughters bas been imp1lired. Diseases all egedly suffered by the family over the five·year period include: hu rt condlUon, asthma. c he mical hepatitis. enlarge d s pleens, tumors, urinary prob lems. ulcers, hudaches a nd dlu iness. Among the chemicals alleged· ly used by the defendant.a are: Chlordane. Belthane, Benlate, Mela-systox. Capt:ltl, DieJdrin, Sevin and Diaiinon. Teacher Held On Pot Charge ,.,.... PllfleAl DEATH .•.• Louisiana law requir«i the de- ath peaally for muroer during an aura"ated kldnaptng. rape, rob- bery or bur1lary; murder of a fireman or peace officer in Une of duty; murder by an already· convicted killer or by a ure-te:rm prisoner ; mulUple murder or murder for hire. Other states with mandatory death penalty laws are Alabama, Wublngton, Indiana, Virginia, Maryland, Mluoun, South Carolina, Delaware, Idaho, Ken· tucky, Mississippi, Nevada. New Hampshire, New Mexico, New Vork. Oklahoma, Rhode Island and Wyoming. The effect of the decision on those staus was not immediately clear because of varlatioos In the ways their Jaws were written. But It appeared llkely that few or them could survive a chalt~n1e because they make the death penalty mandatory. Jwitice Stewart, who wrote the court's main opinion, said man· datory death law1 had "•imply papered over the problem of un· fuided and unchecked jury dis· cretlon." The vote 1trikln1 down the Jaws in Loui1lana and North Carolina ·was 5·4 with Justices Brennan, Marshall, Lewis .~. Powell Jr., and John Paul Stevens, Jolnlng Stewart in the MODESTO CAP> -A Modesto m.Jority. High School English teacher has Today's decision wu the first been booked for investigation or SupremeCourtdecisionontbede· rultJvatlng and possessing marl-at.h penalty slnce 1'72. when the ju an a for sale. police said. court ruled 5 to4 lbatlaws then on Stanislaus County drug en· the boolu save too much diacl'e- forcement officers said Thurs· lion lo {ud1et and Juries. That de-. day they arrested Peter Cislo. 32, cl.llon nvallchted death penalty during a raid on a rbral home laws or 38 states, the Distrlc:l ol where they found five pounds of Columbia and the federal 1overn· m arijuana. 12 small balls or ment. · peyote and another substance 1n the aftermath o(the 1972 de· believed t'O be LSD. cision, 35 states re-enacted the In back of the house. near the death penally. But ln one of Tuolumne River. they found sl.x them, -IUlnola -the law was Oftk" marijuana plants that had grown s truck down by the atate <M••M>"' m.__,..,_ more than seven feet tall, of· 51.Q>teme court. ~~.,:;. ",,.=~:-licers said. Tree •-had been New laws in 20 states made the '11•1"'' tUI• U -11-"'I"> de lb alt ..... _._ • .,,.,.o .... ~.-trimmed to lel the sunllghl bit a: pen :Y m_, •« • T•••~ '"' m4, t4Mll1 the plants. UmlUd .number ol ertmea. Foar-O••"••• ~•--..,_..,. teen other states eucted laws -· .. ,,.., ....,.~• emplo)'in1 ·nrious fonmalu nil· O.lly lllltol Sufi ~le SEMI-TRAILER WOUND UP ON ITS SIDE AFTER SKIDDING OFF SAN DIEGO FREEWAY Workers, PoHce Ponder Situation H Driver Hoapl1allzed With Serious Injuries Home Burglary Festival Headache: Missing Tickets Laguna Beaeh Festival of Arts officials are s uffering an ac· counting headache today -the result of the theft of 100 Paaeant of the Masters tickets during a rttent r esidential burglary in Lomt Beach. Fourth Woman Found Slain . EUREKA CAP) -AuthoriUes are investigating the strangling of a young woma n, the fourth such victim in 10 months in Hum- boldt County. The latest victim was Iden- tified Thursday as Victoria Lynn Scbnelder • .19, whose body was discovered on a ~ach Wednes- day by youn1 children. Miss Schneider, who recently moved bere from Reddin&, had been dead for at least two weeks. the Humboldt County aberm ·s office said. Like two victims alnce the first murder on Oct · 8, 1975. deputies said Miss Schneider Nas last seen bitcbhiklog before '\he dis- appeared. For ty -one tickets were re· covered by Laguna Beach Police Tuesday when a man tried to sell them back to the festival. Chad Chapman, 28. of Long Beach, wu booked on suspicion of re- ceiving stolen property. . The problem for the festival is accounting for the 59 tickets not recovered. Police in Long Beach say they received informatioo that a man matcbinl Chapman's description had been selling P ageant tickets at the California State University Long Beach campus. But he had left the campus by the lime in· vestigators arn ved. Betty Linenkugel. festival box om ce manager . said a decision has nol yet been m ude on whether a person who innocently bought a stolen ticket would be allowed into the show. The 100-ticltet block had been purchased by a Long Beach woman for use by members of a church uoup. There· also is a question about what provisions abouJd &e ~ade for members of the church group, Mrs. Linenkugel said. Our Truck Flips Near Toro; Driver Hurt A semi-tr ailer truck full or glass windows and roofing materials skidded. spun around and flopped on Its s ide o n the San Diego FrHw ay near El Toro Road early this mornin1. The truck driver, identified u Otis Hutson of Pacoima, was ap· parently thrown from the cab as it swi\·eled down the southbound lanes of the freeway at 5 a.m. lo· dav. He is listed In "serious" condi- tion with possible Internal In· juries at Saddleback Community Hospital. California Highway Patrolmen said the large truck apparenUy skidded on a piece ol asbt'st.os ly- ing in the roadway. Wh en It came to rest in the ice plants ed#;!ing the frt.>eway, the truck was headed in the opposite direr tion. Two lanes of the freeway were dosed for a short lime as tow lnlcks unaucceaafuJly attempted lo right the vehicle. County firemen stood by al the scene for three hours, helping to direct traffic and sawina through the heavy tr ail er door. CalTrans was called in to empty the truck of lts cargo so it could be towed away. begins July 1st • Don't delay, exceptional savi ngs on such lines as BAKER, HENREDON, HERITAGE. 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Friday July 2 t976 • ID Mom, Frienil Guilty £~ W@lY1[(. ®@[(wn@@ ~ffl•••• ..... d•Uyeae.,& 8alllrdaysUMI~ or o probltm? ·r11.-tt u:rltt> Pot Dunn. Put td ll cut r'd tape>, get tilt Qlll U.'eTI o/ld OC· tlo1t you rw~ to ital~ 1~wtW1 fn 1101>f'rnmtnt and bllllttttU . ft1 01/ your que111on1 In P o t Du n n 1\1 Y our 'Snv tct . O r a nyt C oo 11 f>oll11 P1/nt, P.O Unr ISM. CoJto .\loo. CA 9'11i2fi. J ncludt !/Our ttlt-p/lt>llt """'~'· si..e s.i a.taei ... DEAR PAT: l erroneously mailed a $40 money order to American Consumer tut Aucust. The check should have gone to .. Stewardship-75." Instead, ·I mailed them the S8.16 check that should have gone to American Consumer for the "body'' trim- ---mer " I ordered. When l reaJized the mixup, 1 requested a $31.84 refund from American Consumer . I finally received the body trimmer, but norerund. M .R .• Fountain Valley Aa."rlu• c .. samer has sent a S31.84 ref•9d to you. aJoec with an apology for the delay. AYS hH fotaad Uaat Ulla maU order firm· b slow la corredla« errors and mai l l•« overdue merchandise, but eveahully cas&omers receive satisfaction. S d te• I• T l•e · DEAR PAT: Our r etir ed persons' ~roup went to Las ~egas for a vacation in January 1975. On our second d ay there we were stopped by someone advertising the Universal Emporium, an auc· lion house. We ended up buyine over $200 worth of merchandise, including 'll sewing mathlne. The brand wa s n o t identified , but I was u~S1Jrcd it was a 1976 model. The machine was to be· sent via UPS, but I never received It. , D.L., Costa Mesa Sandra Peterson ol Univenal Empori•m wH ~acted, Hd • you report that the uwtng ~ .m1d1lae llH flaally anhed. A I'S Meme: Atld ren Carter's VP Picks # Narrow WASHINGTON (AP) -J im- my Carter is alm06t certain to cbooee a senator to be bis vice presWlentiaJ running ma~ aod may already have narrowed the field to three. a senator famlliar with Carter's selection process says. (Related picture. M > The leading candidates for the SttOnd spot on the Democratic presidential ticket are Idaho's Frank Church. Walter F . Mon- dale or Minnesota and John Glenn or Ohio. said the senator. who asked not to be identified. He said Carter more than likely will pick a middJe-of-.the·road running mate . · Preliminary evaluations are being made by AUaota attorney Charles Kirbo, a long-tlme Carter associate expected to re- port soon to the former Georgia governor. At least three other senators also are being considered. They are Henry M. J ackson ot Washington, who competed with Carter for ttie Democratic nomination: Edmund S. Muskie or Maine, the 1968 Democratic nee presidential nominee: and Adlai E. Stevenson or lllinoas. wh ose father w as th e Democratic presidential can- didate in 1952 and 1956. ··Most of these guys he doesn't know personally at all," said the senator , who himself has been consulted by Kirbo. "He's fortunate to have this extra time to appraise them and size them up." Carter said in Washington this week that he will narrow lbe run- ning male list to two or three •names this weekend, then speak with the Hnalisls personaUy sometime next week. Jn Chicago on Thursday, he said he would name the finalists when he holds those meetings. "I'm not going lo try to hide from the press or mislead anyone. At the lime I start meet- ing with people you will know about it. o.ily ...... $~ft ....... GRA NO JURORS -These six Orange Coast r esid e nts are members of the 1976-77 Orange County Grand Jury. In re· ar· (from left) are Albert Del Guercio of Seal Beach. jury Foreman James Gage of Newport Beach and Kenneth Sampson of Newport Beach. ln front (from left > are Chin H. McLaughlin of Newport Beach, Virginia Houserman of Newport Beach a nd Dorothy Syphers of Huntington ~each. 'A seventh Orange Coast grand Juror, Mary Ellen Kell ey of Huntington Beach, mis~ed the group photo. Gra:rid J11ry . Selected 7 Comt Residenta, · ln£luding Head, Picked By TOM BARLEY hear whatl have tosayoa a point ot•• °""',.,,..SW! or constitutional law-," Hunt Seven Orange Coast residents protested as be was firmly pro- were named Thursday as mem· pelled Crom Departtnents. bersorthe l976·770rangeCounty "No, I'm not," Judge Grand Jury. .. Walsworth •aid. "You are leav- They a net their 12 colleagues on ing this courtroom." the newly formed panel were · -· sworn into office by Chief Deputy ''Tbars Harr>: Hunt," Judge County Clerk John Lewis while Walsworth amUmgly explained Judge J ames H. Walsworth -lo members of bo~ grand juries their li aison in the coming year as the interruption subsided. -watched from the bench. "You might be seeing more of Judge Walsworth appOinted re-him before your year ls up." tired aerospace plant manager Also named to serve on the James R . Gage of Newport 1976-77grandjurywere: Buch as Grand Jury foreman. Gage, 62, o r 2101 E . Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. was -BREA, Walter L. West. 68. one of four Newport residents -<YPKESS, reUred tea~ber named to the panel. . Alfred E. Farber, M. analyst Diane J. B0ridgford. 40, and retired teacher Elizabeth 8 . Frates, 59. , -GARDEN GllOVE, retired probation officer Earl H. Karr, 60. . -OllANGE, Jennifer J . Barb, 33. -SANTA ANA, retired sales manaiec: Fred G. Kerns. 62; re· tired plumber , Wallac~ I. Dietrich. so and J oAnna R. Eagles,36. -YORBA LINDA, r etired Naval omcer Willard H. Higbie, 68, and Margaret C. ~poslto, 42. -81LVEKADO, retired court Amooc the 18 people workin1 with bim in the coming year are: -FV LLE a TON. com outer reporter Ledl J. SI aback, 63. DAIL y PILOT A:S Child, 2, Dead in ·Beating An Orange County Superior Court jury e nded eight hours of deliberation Thursday by findln& Donald Luwrcmcc Teusher guilty of second degree murder for thl' fatal injunes he lnnictcd on on~ ortwo 2-year -old twin boys. J e nnifer Eastburn. 30. the mother or the beaten infant, WllS found guilty of involuntary manslaughter for the passive role she 1>layed in the death ofltllt'" son. J ason. The jury addditionally round Teusher guilty or cttild abuse, a finding that could add a further state prison te rm or one to 10 years to the rive years to lire sen- tence he may draw from Judge Byron K. McMillan. And the p a nel additionally found Mrs. Eastburn guilty or child neglect , a finding that could add a state prison term of one to 10 years to the five to 15 years she may get ror her involuntary manslaughter conviction. Teusher remained impassive as the jury a nnouneecHls vet'diet in the hushed courtroom. Mrs. Eastburn sobbed as the verdicts ·were being read and wept. again as she was l~d away from lhl' courtroom. Deputy Distrirt Allorney Bill Morrissey told the panel in hlR final s tate m e nt th at. Mrs . Eastburn h ad m a ny op - portunities to hall Teusher's abuse of little J ason b«:fore the child died after n beating al her lover 's ha nds lasl Nov. 16. Mrs. Eastburn vainly protest· ed in her testimony that she had r epeatedly warned Te us hor about spanking ond cuffing her twins, Jason and Travis. She testified that she gave Teusher three days to leave her Garden Grove homo s hortly before Jason died. Morrissey told the jury that ho doubted her story. "She's trying ' to get the monkey off her back," he told the panel. "lier indifference to this slate of affairs and her failure lo stop this abuse or her children was in- credible," Morrissey said. Judge McMiiian set July 29 as the date he wlll sentence the de· fendants. /1 The Cons umer Information Center has moved to: Genenl Services AdmlnistraUon lAVC>. Washlnston. DC 20405 <phone: 202-566-1794). Songwriter John Merce r Eulogized Virginia A. Houserman. 49, of 2627 Alta V~la Drive; Chin H • .--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Tiie CIC works wUb ottler Federal ace.cles to determine what la form atlon b avallaWe tllla& will be aaeful to coa•mers aad ••Ilea rttom meaclatiotl1 fM MW ptibllcatloaa ol c0ft8Umer la· terest. Tills l11formadoa ls listed In a qaart erl y cataloc. .. Coat•mer laforaatioe." Tlle catalo1 ll1ll appnxlmately Z5t book.fell; some free. For Freedom McLaughlin, 35, of 5'4 Seaward Rive Drive and Kenneth A. Sampson. 69. of 2521 Baysbore Drive, a ll of Newport Beach. · BEVERLY HILLS (AP> Sampson served the county as Academy. Award winning com-director of its Harbors, Beaches poser Johnny Mercer has been and Parks Division until his re- eul<>1ized as a man with "un-tirement last year. a s hamed sentiment" whose ma&)c wUJ always "have us in its Also appointed as their names spell." were drawn from lbedrum rotal· Hundreds of admirers heard ed by Lewis were: r etired J ohn Green, himself an Academy teacher Mary Ellen Kelley, 66, of Award·winnin« songwriter, de· 8633 Portola Court and Dorothy liver a quiet tribute at the Motion J . Syphers, 55, of 4013 Warner Picture Academy here Thurs· Ave., both of Huntington Beach day. and Albert Del Guercio, 76, or Mercer died last Friday nt the !~17 Birchwood Ave., Seal age or 66. ~•ch. • Others "ho made ~rsonal re---SUpertor court juitg~ annuany On Fi~th, marks at the gatbenng Included nominate 30 people for grand :/ i compMer h en!J' M~~lnl •. com· jur y duty. Their names are poser Dav)d Raksm, lynctsts dropped into the county 1 k' R ad F • .... h Sam my Ca h n and ·Al a n dru c er s e on o...... Bergman, and songwriters Jay 1 m and 19 are drawn each July Uvinptone and Ray Evans. • You can rind some or the ex· citement of July Fourth rlght on your front doorstep. in the Son· day Daily Pilot. Part or the fireworks you can find Inside your community newspaper In· dude: REVOLUTIONAR Y BULLETIN -Events leadinAt to the signing of the Declaration of Independence are retold in a (suNDAY'S -BEsT) special Dally Pilot magazine - "The Revolutionary Bulletin ... Actual accounts or colonial event.I are presented In the 28- pace section com ine &.inday. "Johnny Mercer's sense o( Judge. Walsworth, taking over humor -that r are mixture or from Judge Kenneth Williams as pixie and sophistication -was the Superior Court's liaison with matched by bis unashamed sen ti· the Grand Jury, w us C'Ompelled to ment." Green said. take his first disciplinary action "We can do no better than lo shortly after the ceremony got un· follow Johnny's consistent exam· derwav. pie and 'accentuate the positive. eli minate the negative'.'' he Harry Hunt: a Santa Ana resi· udded. dent wtfo is frequently Jailed on Green remarked that Mercer charges or dl.sturblng the peace, was marlled by qualities such u stepped forward in I.he courtroom inte1rity, pe rseverance and and dem a nde d th ut Judge courate, "but all were lefvcned Wt laworth hear him on "an issue by objectivity, falrne u, orconsUtutionnllnw.'' generoalty, and above all. com- passion. "We can r ejoice thnt lh<' Mercer magic will always have us in its s pell -that Mercer magic that be wove so well," GreensaJd. "RcmOV\' that man from U\e <'ourtroom.'' Judge Walsworth ordc-rt'd al4 ballirh moved forward to intercept llunt. "TaJce him from the court." "You mean you're nol going to *. * * • Your Choice • • • ~ IMDIAH HAWTHOAMI • HIAftMl.Y ,., •oo .. AIALIA smouM • A•Al'HAMIVS • PODOCMPUS • • SHASTA D...S • WHEELING ALONG -Study· in, the scenic United Slates as part oC the Blkecenteiull•t this s'1mmer Is Oranfe Coa-sl Third Time's Cha~--..--..-..... euAYA • , ... .. • "fttlident Gerla Yates . .Heuecood report <which includes a five· mile downhill ride In Vellowstone on her birthday> appe..ars on the Travel Page. Carla·s gone 1,600 miles •dlh 00 nat tires. F o~ Court -Reporter • • it • ·~~~~ • ,. . ******•********* ..... RAINDROPS BIRD OF PARADISE 69c Petunias or Zinnias IXTIALAIM BOSTON FER MS rN .. ~:: 51199 Reg. 79~ 39~ Star Jasmine .... ,,. ,_,,_ s3" DTIALMI .. LELANDI CYPRESS ,--.,. . s4" • VISIT OUI PA TIO SHOP 642-4103 1 • ' A4 DAILY PILOT CHANGtNG THE GUA&D : Oranae County's 1975-76 Grand Jury has now Oled its final nurry of reports and the citizen mem· hers ure today driflina back to the normal mode ol liviD.8 they eruoyed before taking on jury chores. Now we have a new panel Here in our recioo, lhe Grand Jury serves two principal lune· lions. Divvied up into commit· tees. juron; prowl around gov· ernment halls and make reports on whether or not things are run· ning well In the public sphere. The second function is to listen to the District Attorney when he thinks he has a criminal case and decide whether or not the parties should be indicted and charged with crimes. Our last Grand Jury voted in 17 indictments involving 50 sus· peels. THE MOST NOTABLE or these was Firs t Di s tri ct Supervisor Robert W. Battin who went to trial and was convicted of Illegally using bis county staff in his 1974 run for the Democratic nomination for lieutenant gov· ernor. As for reports on go,•emment operations. our last Grand Jury gave us few surpn.ses. Even in final reports the jury noted we have problems a t Orange County Airport. problems with smog control and we ought to get the paramedic program going. None of this strikes the populace with much surprise. Thus with the old jury dis· patched, only yesterday a new 1976·77 "Orange County Grand Jury was sworn into office after names of those nominated were drawn by lot. PROBABLY THE BEST known among new jurors is Ken Sampson of Newport Beach, former director or the county's llarbor s. Beaches and Parks Department. Indeed. Sampson may know where a few skeletons might be unearthed in county OJK!rations. Scanning lhe list of new gr and juror s. you arc struck wilh the notion that there is some good balance in the group as well as some rather dramatic am · I balunce. • Fo r balance. you have 19 I jurors composed or 10 men and nine women. which is about as evenly as you can divide 19. Th~ spread by age. howc\'cr, sugeests o terrible imbalance. ONLY THRt:E OF the 19 • jurors are under 40 years or age. The youngest is 33. The oldest is 76. The average age of the new Grand Jury is 56. Grand jurors tend to be retired people because It Is btlieved they have lhe Ume to serve. But it sure would be nice lo see at least a couple of youngsters on the panel. Gr aduate students from UCI or Cal State, Fullerton could. probably even. draw university credits for serving on the Grand Jury. Geographical home areas of the new jurors also leaves much to be desired. Newport Beach made out fine with four m<'m· bers. inrluding new Foreman J ames Gase of Corona del Mar. Santa Ana placed four jurori;. Huntington Brach and Yorba Linda, two each. BUT THERE ARE NO grand juror~ from the population· booming S11ddleback Valley. Slmll arly, there arc no juror!\ from Sun Clemente or Laguna llear h. And, to the ~uprlsc or nobody. no panelist from Costa Mesa. Hut thut seems to be an annuRI cond111on nn our Orungc County (;rand Ju rv. ,.,ld!y,July2, 1979 Sudan Rebels Launch Coup CAIRO. Egypt (AP) -Rebel IOldien in s.a•aa taunehed a ~p a1ain1t President Jular el·Numalri e..V today IMat failed to caln t.be upper hand by noon, the Iraq news aaeae1 aaid. The aeency said pro-and anU·Numalrt umed elvUlana tluhtd ln the streets of Khartoum an.er fllbtlnC bl'olle out at the alrport. The a1ency said the situation wu confused and dld not idenWy KB.ta TOUM alrpor\ waa the rebels: There wu no report cle»ed. the a1ency reporle41 and on cuuallies. all internal commwlicaUon. ln The coup attempt bee•n short· the capltal and lo t.be ouWde ly after Num airi, a general who world W'ft"e down. came to power in a bloodless Omdurman radio did .at ~e coup In 1969, landed in Khartoum on the air u scheduled this from Paris arter a trip to the morninl. another lndJcaUon the United States and Europe. rebels bad railed lo effect a swill DIPLOMATIC sources here s aid shooting was heard 15 minutes after Numairi landed. They said the president got into a car and drove away from the airport. Firing later spread to various parts of lhe capita.I and to Om· durman. a twin city acr0&s lhe Nile River where the Sudanese radio station is located. Four hours after the first skirmish. sources reported fight· Ing involving mortars and rockets in Khartoum. Armed men in civilian clothes were seen roaming the streets. The Iraqi news agency quoted Its cor· respondent in Khartoum saying gunfire in tile capital continued t:ours after the coup attempt began. Battle Rat.(ing takeover. Broadcastln1 .UUona are a customary prime tar1et in coups 1 0 rebels can monopolize the airwaves and broadcas&com· muniques. t The agency said yo•ths In loudspeaker trucks roamed the streets of Khartoum, claiming the coup had been a s'-tl'cess. Other civilians were seen di.s· ... arming policemen. NUMAlll l , 4', restored a military r egime to Africa's largest country in 1969 after five years of civilian rule. There was no immediate of· ficial reaction from Arab gov- ernment.I as word of the latest coup attempt s pread. President Anwar Sadat or Egypt was re- ported following news or events in Khartoum closely Christians Storm Palestinian Camp BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -Grenade-throwing Christians stormed a burning PalesUnlan refugee camp In southeast Beirut lo· day and roughl defending guerrillas band to hand in lhe fiercest bat· tle or the Lebanese civil war. Associated Press reporter Nick Ludington reported from the edge or the camp that Christian fighters were flrlne on a stlll· smoking fact ory buUdinJ a few hundred yards Inside the camp where defenders and refugees huddled. He said rightist forces bad broken throuch the outer defenses of the heavily fortified camp. THE STRENGm of the attacking force was variously reported as between 2,000 and S.000 men. Christian spokesmen said the attackers. supported by 130 tanks and armored cars, pierced defenses of the Tal Zaatar camp from lwo sides and were makl.n& a house-to-house advance. Amin Gemayel. over·•ll commander of the assault, said he believed 10.000 persons Including 3,600 guerrlllu were 1tlll inside. But other estimates put lhe cuerrilla strength at 1,200. TH~ PBALANGIST radio said today that the PalesUne Llbera· lion Organization bad rejected tbe Christian leaders call for evacua· lion or lhe camp. "The penetration is well under way. More than 300 Palestinian guer-riUu ·already have SWTendered," one ChriaUan apokesman said. The PalesUnla.na denied the ump had fallen but admltted their situation was desperate. "Hall of it Is bumlnl u a result of a murderous barrage ol ln· cendlary bombs thalaet t.be staie for the r ipt·wlng usault,'' Aid a Palestinian spokesman. "But the camp la sleadfaatly fl1btin1 off the auackers." THE JOINT Palestinlan·Lebanese leftist command said reln· forcements were movi.nl down a mountain road from the eut. The relief column broke through Cbri1Uan defenses at the summer re- sort town of Belt Meir and moved lo wit.bin a mile and a half of Tai Zaatar. a communique claimed. It did not report the sl&e of tbe r.inforumenta but Hid they cap- tured one Christian stronghold and destroyed four t anks. The Palestlniana alto claimed they Inched forward inlotwolow· Income Christian residential areas of Beirut in bouse-lo-houae com· bat. The push was desianed lo ease presaure oa Tat Zaatar. HOSP ITALS and lffU.l'lty officials "ported about lM> persons killed and more than 280 wounded during the night ln Beirut and elJewhere. but lhls did not include the Tat Zaatar fighting. An Arab peacekeeplnc force of 2,300 Saudi Arabian, Sudanese. Ubyan and Syrian troops remained inside t.be Beirut airport south of the city and did nothing lo check the fl1htin1. Several artillery shells fell near their poelUons early today. A three-man mission from an emercency conference of Arab foreign ministers In Cairo was due in Beirut lo lry lo negotiate a l'Case-fire and gel the peacekeepers deployed. The mil1lon spent the night ln Damascus and met with Syrian Preaideol Hafe1 Assad. Clouds Cover Nation ; Tlwnderstorm Activity Recede. in Eaat 'l'ft•Ptt•••~ ...... Lo.-""-' .. ,_,_ ... ... _., Arr\.tttlff' . , .. ... ...,,,. IO tO ....... " •• 610-'""ttt• •1 ho '-"'"•ff> •8 "° .rn (PU(~ ,. 60 C1~1f'\l\tfl 1'I 5T ( .. WIAM 7? ,1 .O' °"'""'f'I ~ J7 L~tro•t ,, ... ,.,...,~ .. ~ 7' Hof\ohthil 8• ,, ~.tM .. ,. fl:•nw -.c1tv llO "3 l&\VoqA\ .. ~I l •f"• "°'It. M ., __.,-"'. r, .. Mttww •H u -·SI l'•\11 -· ~· A> ...... O<lff<>• ., 11 ...... .,.,, M .. ...,,........., .... ........ , ~ .. .,., .. _.,.,,.,.,_ --w&ao •"'Clll...,,,. f P"' .......... 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But it was assumed that all the dlrection came from Hanoi. Hanoi Radio also reported: The assembly by secret ballot elected a president. premier and other top orrlclals of the new Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Most of them were from North Vietnam. T HE SESSION unanimously appro\'ed Hanoi as the capital and lht' North VielJ\amese nag and anthem as the banner and anthem or the new nation. North Vietnam·s 88-year·old president. Ton Due Thang, was elected to the new ceremonial presidency, while the Nortb"s premier. Pham Van Dong, was named premier of all Vietnam. Two \'ice presidents werr elected: Ncuyen lluu Tho. presi- dent of the Provisional Revolu· lionary Government in Saigon. and North Vietnamese Vice President Nguyen Long Bang. THE BROADC~T said th1• assembly also approvt'd th1• structure of tht' futurt> govern- ment down llrl1tc loc<1l ad ministrat1ve level. It said th1• country would use tht> 1959 l'On stltutlon of North Vil•lnam unt1l u new charter was dr<1fted and 11p pro' ed. 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"' ........... ~ T•t I (' ........... ,.,. .. ...... ,~ .. ..... ,,..,.. .... , ..... .., ........... Coming Sunday. July 4 The nation'• 200th birthday celebration teke 1 on added mean- ing Sunday with observance of Independence Dey end publlcatlon of a speclal Dally Piiot magazine -the "Aevolu- ttonary Bulletin.•· Important events leadlng to the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 41 1776 are retold In Interesting atorle• and pictures specially written for the bicentennial . The ac- couote ••• P.J..-nt~ed n.0 ~~:.'~, •• ~. wtunna ., ~ -..U\rlM~· a .~,n~~Taiahl~.~~: • -.1.. ~ ~c;n __ .... _ .... __ • I Viking I Landing I ~~~~~e<~P, Amenta'• plan for landin1 on Man II back on the track. with lhe 1quat. three·lened Vlk1n1 lander now 1chcduled to plop down on the pla net's ruddy avr· face July 17 at a site ac~ believe l• 1mooth und sale. VUdn1'1 new target. aboul 150 mile. northwest of the area found too ru11ed for • July 4 landln1. may also be aom ewhat more like· lytobarborllre. lrManhuaoy. SCIENT18T8 said Thursday ln announcing the reviled plan that the Nortbweat alte la a low basin onte wa1hed by llowinl water. And becau1e lt la nearly a mUe lowtt than the ori&inal site, the planet's th1n atmoephere may e"ert eoou1b presaure there to allow a small amount ol llqwd water to exist. Dbar111i119 Chore ,., .. ,...... "Snow, Ice a nd maybe even liquid water are possible on th& site that we've picked -as well as aand dunes.'' aaid Or. J ames F1ekber, head of the National Aeronautic• and Space Ad- mlnlttratloo. Los Angeles County Sheriff Pet er P1tc hc~i:. empties a carto n of confiscated hand~un~ onto a pile o f near!~ s ix tons of firearms and deadly WC'a pons used during cnmes in Los Angeles County in the past year. The guns .ire s t ripped and hammered into use- less pieces in the sam e m anner used for destruction of automobiles. The mangled steel will be m elted down and eventually be made into a sculpture. . ·~ Fletcher met with project of- ficial• at the Jet Propul1lon • Laboratory lo make the final de- cision on a landing site. Fires Slowly Contained SCIENTISTS say recent photo· graphs indicate that the new site is a plain bulll up by material de· posited by rivers -long since dry -that nowed in that dirtt· lion from the original landing s ite. caJled Chryseor Al. Biggest Blaze in 5 Years Almost Put Out This material could contain liv- ing organisms. or traces of past life if it no longer exists on Mars. One biologist said the area m ay be cove r ed b y windblo wn material like fine sand, and thus would provide samples of soil from other areas for the lander to study. By The Associated Press Firefighters expect contain- meflt today of California's b1ft· gest forest fire In five yenrs. afld control of an epidemic or otht·r big blazes in California und Ariton a th at have c h a rred thousands of acres or brush and timberland Another huge C1re 1n Idaho is still out of control The fi ercest fire, which started Sunday near Red Rlurf 10 Yuba City Tragedy Blanied on Brakes SACRAMENTO (AP> -A brake system's badly worn compressor belt "beyond any doubt" caused the May 21 bus crash that killed 28 Yuba City students and an adult, the highway patrol says ln a final report on the crash or the 1950-built, chartered bus, the CHP confirmed by laboratory tests lhe preliminary conclusion issued June 4..that broke failure caused the crash. THE BUS. with 52 persons abroad, crashed throuah' o guard rail on an orrramp near the Benic ia -Martinez Bridge, plun&ed 22 \.'J feet. ond landed up· side down. caving In tbe roof. CHP commissioner Glen Cr:.ig said Capt. Bruce Emery ol Valle- jo, CHP orriciol in charge of the investigation. wlll tum over the findin&• to the Contra Costa t:oun- ty district attorney. Craig added the report will be revi ewed to determine whether any criminal charges will be filed. .. THE EVIDENCE or the belt failure prior to the accident is t'onclu1ive and supports the find- ings of the CHP investigating of· ficers aa to the cause of the accl· dent beyond any doubt." Cru1J? said. •TOllTV POUN~ or air is simply not enough for an effcc· live braking, particularly with a loaded bus." Without a working brake system , he said, the bus was go- ing 44 m iles an hour when it hit the guard rail. 1Mar~e DI Acquitted SAN DIEGO CAP> -A Marine drill instructor has been a<'· quitted on charges of assaulting and threatening a recruit at San Di ego's Marine Corp Recruit Depot. A o n e-d ay s umm ary <'ourt m artial Thursday fr eed Sgt. Steven II. Mellinaer. a 20- year-old Ma rine from Eugene, Ore. . Northern California and has blackened over 112 square miles of uninhab1kd land, has been surrounded hy a fi re line. oC· f1c1a ls said late Thursday. A KIFT OF winds. however . kept the fire from being com- pletely cont ained as firemen were forced Lo battle se,·er al small Clare-ups outside t heir scratched line "It's not running out or control any mor e." said California Di vision of Forestry spokesman Dale Wierm an, "but we wish we had it in bet~r shape." Officials <ig ain moved back their estimat<'s for total containment, sayln~ the fire should be better contained by early this evening. control a huge fire near Globe and 15 other lightning-caused bl azes in the Tonto National Forest. An army or 900 fire fighters manned fire lines in the Tonto blaze. Many of the fire fighters were released late Thursday, but orricials said crews would remain on the scene until Lhe fire ls com- ptetely out. Arizona fire fighters a lso claimed control Thursday or a 2,500-acre blaic near Apache Lake which bunied in lhe same area blackened by a large rlrc last year. FINAL MOP·UP efforts were begun by 95 firemen of a blaze in Rivers ide C ounty, which s pread over nine square miles before being controlled early OTHER MAJOR fires reported Thursday morning. conta ined in the two blaze· During its two-day rampage, pl agued states were a S,800-acrc the fire burned two Clre trucks, fire near Globe, Ariz.: a 5,700 one _ caused minor Injuries to six in Riverside County and a fire In firemen and prompted a bomber J<jngs Canyon National Park east c arrying fire r e tardant ol Fresno, which bumed 2,400 chemicals to make an emergen- acres. cy crash landing. No one was in- But a wind-ranned wildfire in jured when the plane made its Idaho burning west or Buhl in the wheels up landln.g on the runway southern portion ol the state is at the Ryan Air Attack Base still out of control, officials said Wednesday· Thursday. No estimate has been gi\•en whe n that fire, which already devoured 100.000 acres of range land, will be controlled. FIRES ALSO were reported bummg 1n Nevada. New MeJUco, Utah and Colorado Thursday, ac· cording to a spokesman for the Boise Inter agency Fire Center. In the Red Bluff fire, none of lhe 2.800 fire fighters was being released. Orclcials said forecasts or strong winds e"pected Lo sta rt up Friday night had them wor- ried the blaze might .. take ofC" again. NO STR UCTURES were damaJ?ed in the h~e fire which was controlled after burning Its way to fire break -·a large sec-. tion of open land burned in a lire last year. TBB PUIM ... O HU~ AllCOMD. ,.,__ .. __ , S<nle• I~ Y-AN.....all MISSION VIEJO '"" C.""no C.pt0lt1lllO l.:Jl"IO-,. .._~ ,. ····~·· 495-0401 COSTAMHI\ 15?4 N._i 81114. Frlday,July2. 1976 OAILV PILOT Al Beadd«!laes Jumbo Jet Lands ! At Blythe Airport 1 BLYTH£ (AP> -A jumbo jet made a aafe emer1ency landiftt Thursd ay at this Mojave l>es~rt town '1 smaU alrport, but rcmovtne tho 1619 persons abOard ciaun 'CS a bit or a headache. Riversid e County Airport, which usually ser ves smaller nlrcrnft, had no ramps avallable for tho pa1aen1en and crew lo descend. · Natlonat Airlines flight 3', a DClO bound trom Los Anaeles to New. Orleans, set down al after C3pt. Jlarr\s Coller IN SHORT Riverside County Airport ( ) noticed a red warning Ught In- dicated his No. 3 engine was on lire, uld a spokesman. llarrh l•rw Picked . LOS ANGELES <AP) -Six women and sl" men have been ten· tallvely seated as jurors In the William and Emlly Harris lrtal with attorneys predicting a final jury will be sworn next week. The panel which remained after challen1es from both sides was a mixture of ages, races and occupaUons. Among those in the jury box. were a whUe·haired postman a 2.S-year-old college st\19enl and a mlddi~·agcd woman psychiatric: technician. •~•ea•f•I Parade Bii SANTA BARBARA <AP>-The American Civil Liberties Union has protested what it calls a supprt ssion of free speech in Santa Barbara's Fourth of July parade. The.ACr.~ prot~ Thursda~ was leveled at the city's American Revolution B1centenrual Comm1ttee for its earlier decision to bar a float s ponsored by the People's Bicentennial Committee. 4 N•~ fa .Parroi Capn- LOS ANG~LES (AP> -Four men have been arrested for al-legedly amugl(hnJt rar~. e~otic birch into California from Australia. U.S. Cus toms Service agents Thursday confiscaled 47 A~~alla~ parrots. many considered endangered 1pecles, from a Mission HUis home. Taken into custody and' booked for investigation of smui1Ung were Andy ~agliafeni, 56, of Granada Hllls, and Australian resi· ~eots Francis Vlsscher, 35, Gregory Rogers, 28, and Brian R. Pell- mg. 38. Governor Approves $12 Billion Budget ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. chopping the legislature's version by $.51.1 mLUion. today signed a two-day-late $12.8-bllllon s tate budget for California in 1976· 77. The record budget, signed by.the Democratic governor two days alter the constitutional deadline, le'aves the state wilh an estimated surplus of $778.8 million at the end or 1976·77, Brown's offi ce said. The new total or $12,809,931,776 was Sl.3 billion higher than the first budget the 38-year-old gov- ernor signed seven months after be took omce laat year. BROWN'S offi ce said in a statement that the budget was 6.86 percenl above the estimated total spending for. the past year. He signed the budget at 3 a.m. after staying up late to make cuts in the document. Included in budget was money lo breathe new life into the state's farm la bor board and $170.5 million for a one-time-only $70-a -month across-the-board pay h i ke f o r m ost s t a t e employes. The A11sembly approved the budget on u fl0 · 15 vote arter both houses r emoved lhc final barrier by passing a s hort-term, $271- million school finance bill. ' THE LEGISLATURE then re· cessed until Aug . 3, when it will move into temporary quartera ou tside the Capitol's east . wing while the century-old west wing is closed for a five-year earth- quake-proofing project. R e pub l i ca n s a nd o n e De mocrat. Ke n Meade of Berkeley, refused last week to vote for the budget until more money was approved for public schools, in addition to nearly $3 billion already In the budget. The break prevented air from beinM pumped into the brake 11ystem, he 1atd, a~ the ulr pre- ssure gradually dropped. "Thero was probably a drop or 70 or 80 pounds of air preaaure over an hour or 10. with only 30 or 40 pounds r e m ulnln« In the system as the bus approached theotrramp,'' Craig said. Mellinger had ~n accused or wielding a dangerous object against Pvt. Leslie McFarlln: n 19-year -old r ecruit from Detroit. He also was accu1'ed ol threaten- ing Mcf arlin and usrng degrad· in& lanauage. Sut a CDF spokesman said me n and equipment were being a.ent to their home bases from other fires that peppered the stale thl• week to prepare for an expected rash of fireworks· caused fires over the Fourth ot July holiday. ARIZONA FIRE' fighters , meanwhile. overcame rough ter· ruin and scorchlnll! weather to 64Z-17U kJTCHEH & IATM UMODIUMG FUllSTIMATH ... °"' ~.,. ol AHAi1Ell.'•MAIN 0,,ICC IWWll"COI~ ........ 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She was arrested in Ju. ly 1975 by poltce-wtio-saia &hey s aw potted mari· Jua na plants g rowing over the r a n of her Wils h ire Boulevartt apartment's patio. POT CHARGE Mi.sa Palana. who bas appeared in Las Vegas __ ...;Lal;..· ;...~•-F_•_l_•_n_• ___ show rooms a nd also starred in television l"i::...--fQ speel.rls. was represent· "f"'H "pace td ln court by her at--r_._. •tm.ey. Her real name. I Movn<l for <'Onvon~noo ol Mic to: : : NEWPORT GALLERIES. LTD. ~ ZS'2 W. Coaat Hwy. Newport leach. CaWomla 92H3 (71')84~2200 Chino by LunogeG, Wedgewood, Roeenthal and others; fine European dnd Amenca.n cut cryt:tal and art glass; porcelain figi:irines; bronzes; flne tum1turo; d ldndehers and one of the largest displays of hne jeWelry ltl the ~thl..1M. F verythinq from 20 carat c:ha.mond solt&res to gold neck chaim. FREE· ADMISSION TERMS: BankAmera·ard. Master C~. Personal Check, Terms. ADDmOMAL 1"SPECT10K HOURS: Mon. Tues. & Fn. 1 0~.m. toSp.m.,Sat. 12 noontoSp.m., Sun. 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. AUCTIOIUZR: I I I I I I I I I I ., I I I I I ,. . -r-...-NewaS.'tk• Loe ha Tavares. ·w ~-• ., ,1' --:--~11!11~~~~~~~!1~~~ ---.·-Cor1 bas d csl1nated · . f IS • O 1 9 a c r e s or SM had been refc:rred •CallfomJa land u "<>pm lo a dru1 dlverslon.ary ~· tel 'aal&"-~+A,ti1911ilt'"5=.!~==:=~iira~ lOWtttd lax asuaamenb but-... appa ren1,ly una· ~uriq the 1975-71 fls(al ble to attend the meet· bill., .. Concentrated. _..., eoluble rertlli~uted exdu91vely on all ROGER'S plants. J ... 1.10: 7 ... f .00. LEARN THE S(CRHS CJ lllSS ~H ~TtON. Enjoy the ·~ .... --:ff' -· ')•=<>• the New ~ithealer -12Ncm 2,.. ... . . Ae J DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE A Tax on Inflation Can lnllallon be Ltxed? 1nnatJon hu. ctt and will M taxed rurlhet' if local property taxing agencies don't cut ex1sting tax rates to orrsel the impact. or inOaUon or the 1976·77 Orange · County assessment roU. That's bee au~ roughly 85 percent or the lusty $1 .2 billion one·year cain in t.be vwue or taxable property within the county ls lhe result of'lnllatlon. To most homeowners. lbe rise means the taxable value or their property bas risen simply because neighbors sold homes similur to theirs at much higher prices than a year ago. This is both good and bad news. Those who sold their bo~ received the benefits of a steep rise in market values. They made money on their investment in a place to live . The homeowner who djd not sell has received the benefit or knowing his house bas increasM in resale value. But property t axes are calculated on two bases: the value ot the property aod the tax ratu established by such agencies as the county, the city and local s~hool districts . • So even if the·tax rate remains the sam e. and the v plue Increases, the total tninlZ on tbe land and house can -and m ost often does -zoom. In short. you can be killed financially by the ris· ang value or your pro~y even though the school· county ·city.special d1strict tax rates r e main the . . same. It follows. then, that unless those who set proper· ty tax rates slash existing rates, that homeowner will pay higher taxes this year. . There's no need for that. County, city, school dis- trict and special district officials shouldn't look upon the r avages of property inflation as a windfaJI. Instead . they should cut property ta."< rates to r~flect the d iffe ren ce between the agency 's legitimate cost irtCRase. t aused by inflation and added ser vices and lhe much largl!r inflation in the assessment roll. And e lect.ed olftclals. who do cul tax rates shouldn't take too much credit for helpin1 to hold the ltnc. Taxpa yers have a fi&.bt to expect they won't be taken advanta1e oC tn a runaway marketplac~ that is beyond their control. Timely Ruling In handing down u unaoimous rulln' that will stem the dangerous proliferation or judicial iaa or· dl'rs. the U.S. SupremeCowthas1iven aJI Amerleans • a fitting bicentennial @ilt. 1'he court round that u Nebraska judge's ban on news reporting or wbtlt wus t a kinJ place in court In u murder triol wws plainly t1n 1m~rmissible. un- constrruUona1 restruinl on the Fir~t Amendment. The Nebraska judge had contended that the de· rendant's right to u tafr trial would be hampered by news reports of court proceedings . But the Sixth Amendment g uarantee of a public trial was put into the Bill of Rights precisely as a gu arantee that trials would be fair -fair to the d efendant and to the rest of the citizens. The courts have recourse.lo many methods or as- suring a t.Ur trial, even in a widely publicized case. They cao. iC necessary. order a ch ange or venue. challenge jut'ors who mighl be prejudiced. sequester a jury mid-instruct jurors on lhe e\"idence they may consider. Juries r ep eatedly have demonstrated their abil i· ly to weigh evidence objectively. regardless of tria l publicity . And there is the ultimate protection of the appeals process. . The great er danger here· is not the unfair trial. but the secret trial. in which the administration of justice is hidd en from public view and public accoun- tability. Secrecy a nd justice are incomp.alible. The autffors-oHhe Bilf of Rignls knew that full well , as do the justices of the Supreme Court. Slwrt Naps Can Equal Meditation Dear .. Gloomy Gus Disturbing Assassinatio11 Q11estions ( SYDNEY HARRIS ) A friend called me al the office the other afternoon. and from the dazed way J a nswered the phone. he could Cen I ha d been snoozing • in my chair. lie proceeded lo rib me about it. but I refused to be t•mbarrassed o r apologetlr R~ther, I am grateful for what time has brous:ht me. , And that is the ability to take little naps at odd moment.. All during m y y outh and early middle age, I e nvied and r esented people who were able to do this -not o nl y g r ea t m en lik e Edison and Gtn. Lee. but ordinary people who would fall orr in the seat next to me as our plone took off. nnd waken only as wt came In for a landing. There I would sit, tense and tired , &tarring out a bh1ck win- dow, eyes like holes burned in a bla nket, puffing Curiously at one l~teJe5s cl&aret after ~er. t•nd totally una ble to catch a wlnk until I was home in bed. ON THE downtown bus from the airport. others would drop ofr ro r a glorious 30-mlnut e refresher , while a"aln I gHcd in· to the~l nrknesi1 and desperately tried to hypnotize myself Into 11lumtx>r. but to no avail. fo'or years I wavered Ix-tween vost admlrotion for these t ran· quH spirit~ and dCCI) contempt Wh}'4is it all these fellows who jog around t he neighborhood to stay "in s ba pe" c an't find the energy to pull the weeds from their yards? , B.R. for such insensitive clods Cthe latter reeling obviousl,t a crude r ationalization of my own inabili· ty to imltate them >. Now, one of the great unsunc consolations of the autumn years bas befallen me. and I am de· lighted beyolid a ll chaffing and embarrassment. ll ha.s given me true second wind. at a Ume Jn life when one needs it most. I CAN DO twice as muc h. and twice as long. without getting tired or tense, simply because for a few minutes each day (and longer when possible> J knit up the raveled sleeve ol care with a cat-nap no feline ever enjoyed mor e thoroughly. Thus . also. needing much less sleep at night than in my frenetic youtb1 when exhaustion. collapse and stow n · pair rollowed in rernorM(ul rota· Uon. Tiiis n'ffftlllf'Yondrcul •'fl has ~nllated my s7mpatby to the side or all the "meditation" devotees. zen and o therwise. who art' teaching the art or relaxation. or letting go from time to time. Tiiey are absolulely right In their premise that. to function op- timally, tH9 humnn orgal)l3m needs to be able to transbend Itself al wUI, to relinquish sur- face reality for a deeper state of c-onl'cioul'ness. or even blank· nc:s11. as in sleep. Another Washington ··coverup? WASHINGTON -"Coverup" is a familiar term In this In· vestigalion·ridden town. Now we have a Senate panel charging that the CIA and the FBI covered up important information on the as· sasslnation or President Ke n· nedy. a nd there is the inference that Robert F. Kennedy wanted it that way. But before eyes pop open with amazement. please realize that if this intriguing question is lo be rut-th e r pu r s u ed. there ~t be mo r · n . vesti atory work. Whal needs to be known is why the Warre n Commission. which laboriously investigated the assassination. was not in· formed or a possible Cuban in· volvement a nd of various C IA . schemes aimed at Cuba and Fidel Castro. THE SENATE Intelligence Committee, which is now out of businesa. issued i\3 final report this past week and declared there were enough loose ends in lbe a.s· sassinatlon that a further in· veatigation by a new commJttee beaded by Sen. Daniel Inouye <D· Hawaii) was in order . T~ record shows that the CIA not ooly plotted against Cuba but against C-stro's lire a.swell. The record also 11hows that a CIA of· ficla l invoked Robert F. Ken· nedy's name when he met with a secret Cuban agent Identified as interested in doing nn "inside job" on Castro. i.e .. killing him. So s ome he re believe that Robert F. Kennedy. even though dffp In arlef. was still very wor· ried that Castr o m lf(hl have killed his brother. in retaUaUon for plots C NICK THl~CH J .. by the Kennedy Administration against him. People who think this may point to a memo by Nicholas Katzenbach. tben d epu· ty attorney general. sent to the White House on Nov. 26. ~.four days after the assMsination. which read, in part: "THE PUBLIC lnM Sl be aatisfied that Oswald was the as- sassin; lbal he did not have con- rederates who are still al large: and that the e vidence was such tbat he would have been convicted at trial." Katzenbach declared lhal s peculation about Oswald's motives had to be stopped, and with it thoughts or a Communist conspiracy or rl1ht-wlng con· spirac:y to blame it on the Com· .munists. I and ask them whet.her there was an effort by the CIA and the FBI to suppress any information on a Cuba n involvement. even retalia tion. I am certain that Robert Kennedy was in grief at that time. but it is also possible that he was awareofthe Katze nbach memo." Katzenbach dis agrees. He told me ... , was running the de part - ment.. because Bobby Kennedy was devast ated and remained home all the time. fte haci nothing to do with the memo. and it had no relationship with the CIA or J . Edgar Hoover . "I wrote the memo to persu11de President Johnson to establish a commission or distinction lo in· vestigate the assassination. rt turned out lo be the Warren Com· mission, and Bobby Kennedy had nothing to do with that either.•· tThe Warren Commission was appointed Nov. 29.) Robert F . Kennedy did go into a depression after his brother's de· ath. It took a trip to the Far East in January 1964. and monlhS or heal- ang, before his interest in public life revived. Still. he could have had n hand in trying to prcvent public outrage :igamsl Cuba by · shutting off speculataon a bout Castro bein g responsible for lh<• President's death. NO QUE S TION ther e was a \'<'Odetta between the Kennedy brothers and Castro. O nl y r o ur davs bef o r r he was assassinated. John F. Ken- nedy told a Miami audience thut the Castro (:overnment wns "a ~mall band or conspirators" who amounted to a ··barrier·· which. ··once removed.·· would allow the United States lo support a de· mocratic regime ill Cuba. Whether Robert .. ,. Kennedy did w:int the Castro angle kept out of im·esligntions : whethe r the CIA and the FBI consciously blocked information from the Warren Commission: and whether the U S. Senate should pursue these questions -well, it's not easy to dcc1de.1s it? There is other evidence that. concurrently, the CIA was also trylne to stop the talk about con- spiracies. And it is interesting that when Richard Helms. then a key CIA ofliclal, testified before the Warren Commission, he did not describe the plots against Castro. Asked years later why he didn't, Helms s miled and said. A Clear Message Froni the People "Nobody asked me." Sen. -ructrant s:-St!hwellter (R: -Ir thei>r1 manes are !ihowtrrg us Pa.) is the com mlttee member nothing else. they are showing us pushing the hardeat tor rurtber Americans what diverse people probing or the Cuban and Castro we are. angles in the Kennedy assassin a-For all the government's ef · tion. forts to ··~ualize us" - ''WHENEVER A stor y .like th is goes publi c," he s ays. "a gre nt dea l of n e w Information co m es forth, much of It not relevant. but some of ll useful. I think we should go back to llel ms and Katzenbach For all of the m edia's tendency to .. standardize us" - The people oC Michigan arl' so m e thin g e lse. The peopl<' ot Nebraska are so m e · lhlngelse. ( PAUL HARVEY) DEFENSE Secretary Donald Rumsfeld is walling that "the United States could become u second· rate mili tary power!" Gen. Alexande r llaig is 11hout· anii "Tiil' Hussians arc coming'. Tht> Russw n~ are coming ·· A 'Great' Labor Town' ·No More And th <' people o r u n yp l ucc else are something else. Yet we '10 huvc common In· lt're11ts and. on ball.lnCl'. usually "we the people" are riaht! Out "we the people" are awan· that If our country does not shape up, im1hl<> out, tht•n whut's goln~ to Ix' left an o few year~ Isn't go· Inf( l-0 be worth defenwng. FBI Director Clarence Kelley kMw!! lh:tl the enemy has landed ond he is us. When I first 1rrh't!d In SAn t"l"onclsco. In the middle '5&.i. I had been llvlnt for some years In San Ole go ciounty. There wcrt• -.oml' severe c hecks for a new re· ~ldent. not all of them a1' plea.111ant as the old ltallan rntauran\3 where you could stUI get a full dlnn..-fOf' • buck and lhe views from the hills. [ CHARLES ] . McCABE _ here than in quiet San Diego coun· ty, tttou1b labor could bardly be blamed for Ula\. not need lellrncd econom ic !itt,Jdlell, though they exl~tcd in plenty. to know \h{• co~l to Sun Francisco or bl.'lnrt turned Into u pathetic imitolion or New York. \"o,u could h ove known lhtll, wtfhout btlna any form of t• seer. before New York ltscll hit the !!kids. Mr. Klt111lnger's unpopularity Is nothln11 perlional. It'~ Ju~t thot "we the pcoplo" nrt> tirrcl of foreign affo lrs. When Wf' wuShl·d our hand" of Vlctn1Am we woshed OUr hondS Of foreign invOIVC'• ments. We wa nt o ur n utlo n 'i; lcoc1C'rship lo a lvt' top priority to giving 1.1t1 bock our own strccu. and 11ldewalks, to ClvinK us &ack u promise we ~an troAl ond u flag we can uh.1lc uod a dollar we con bite. And Woahlnglon. O.C .• ls 1olna lo get lhal meauae tbla year! ORANG( COAIT DAILY PILOT Hol)l>rt N 'Wttd. Pubfu~ Tll1trr101 Krml. ~:d11or Hnrboro Kr,.lblth. f;d1wrio/ Popt' E:ditor Thv rd1tor1a1 paac of l.h(' Oally Pilot eE>k:i to inform and t.ltmulatr rnders by prnenUn• on this p11ie d1ver5e t'Oftl~•ry on top1c5 of tnlerest by syndJcat· td ~umnlsts •nd cartoonilU, 11)' providing a forum for rHden· \•lew~ lfld by presenUftC tblt ...... ~.., , i a.J. , Cl.INN.I ...., ... ~ ....... By Pftil lnterlondi Citizen · Program Jilly 15 An H tl m a ted HO fo rm e r a li e ns will become U.S. cltlzena Ju- ly l~ ln an Ora nae Coun· l y Sup eri or Court Jl,atura lizallon ccremooy at lhe Anaheim Conven· tlon Center. Presi ding Juda e Claude M . Owens haa named J udges James K. Turner and Lester Van Tate nbove as his fellow jurists In the 1 p.,m. cer e monie s . County $upervisor Ra lph Oark a nd Ana h eim Ma)•o r Willjam Thom also will .. \'e>y can fool some of the people bume of thtt um" be on lbe pla Uorm. tt ttttta, tt cetera. et cetera .. Clad ln 1776 costumes. -----'----------------- m e m b e r s 0 r th e America n Le gion will To Take Offi~e Dr. Alan V. Andrews of Newport Beach (left> will be installed July 14 as the 88lh prcside ht or the Orange County Medical Associa tion. To be installed as president· elect or the association is Dr. Louis E. Potvin or San Clemente (right). Both are obstetricia n-gynecologists. Frld!y.Ju!y_2.. l976 DAIL 'UiLOT A 1 J'MO Squadron Decommissioned R eaerv e Mar i ne ObetrvaUoa Scalladron a. which fllea the OV-10 Brooco helicopters. wW be decommi.Hloned July 10, and tbt aquadron'a airer.rt wlll leave Marine Corpa Alr SlaUOn ElTOC'O. ne squadron. part ot Re.erve M arlne Ai reran Group 46 (MAG-481 at El Toro. joins a 1econd re-- u rve squadron decom· ml11loned last month. M ar in e Att ac k Helicopter Squadron T13 was dlsbanded and Its aircran were aent to a tralnln1 detachment in Atlanta. Ga. • Lt. Col. Wlllla m Pope, tommandln1 orrl«r ot the Bronco tquadron. said bla aircraft also will be tumM over t o ' n · s e rve s quadron In Geor11a. Reserve offleera and enllated men will fly to Geor1la for two wffks. whtte tbey wlll instruct · Geo r•la rllera. ANNUAL 4th Of JULY "PANCAKE BREAKFAST" NIWPOIT HAHO& AMlllCAM LEGION POST t2t l .J J 15 I St• ST. -HIWPOIT IU.CH July 4th & 5th -1 A.M . 'tll I Z Moon DOMATIOH -AtWh 'r" · CWW 'I" 25c OFF WITH couPoM •~t_ -For the Record post the c o Io r s ill --------------------- MOAeMIMO•l.U MCKl'fTAl.·l'ltUIYTlllAN .UrlJ. ltH Mr. -Mf1. Jollft Miii••., 1111 ...,,, 84"-I I"" • HtwN'I l t6<.h OOY '*· -"""'· "'"'~ ..... _. •m~ Md )um•"-k1111 lo1" V•ll•Y, '"' J-1 ... ,. Mf.•""""'' J•mu TyM>n, •n>-.1 a.., Ave'""' H•wPOrl 8••tn DO'; Mr OM Mft ~It••" Ht•ll )JlO'! S..n h-.O Of;v1, O.na Point l>Ot Mr .... 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IJOt .,,., •f'lld Mrt Rorc• M1•crwrn. 101cn °"""' Per~ L.. .. rw Hunht19ton &er\ -Mr'. encl MH . Ae ... , t Cl•OV. 141 Aven•d.8 L.Aider•. N•w oort 61P>M.n tJOY Ml' •"Cl Mr\ Stt •,.ft f 0'"· SIJ PIYMitr Street, Cote•,..,,..,., qtrl Mt •""° M t\ (1'••11 M<C..0""' l1•"2 C•"i\J• Tr~ t..•M. tr••""· DOV Mr And Mr\ A1c,_,.rd ~~"· J)OI Perw .... L•M .. 8 U 4 ,,,,.f'M.CleY , ....... IOl • M.r •M Mr\ G•r y W•td~<~l lli ""'' W•liOn \l•ffl, Coil•_.._ oov Ml •nd 'Ar\ _..,,..,., ''""*"· • .,, 1(4,.,_ .,._, ....... t ,.,,,.., .,,.. Mr 4lnd Mr\ AM't•w P•'tos a.31 l °"'mt•O Ori.,., Hljl\ll"91on llN<h. boy p Recreation Course Set At College cer emonies tha t will c>pe:n the naturah:ialJon program . Fugitive Pleads 'G'-ilty' An Anaheim man who was arrested in Canada three y e a rs a fter a Chicago v isito r was stabbed to death in an Anaheim apartm ent has pleaded guilt y lo c harges o f s e co nd degree Therapeutic recrea · murder lion leadersl\.ip will be 0 r a n g e Co u nt Y one or rave career pro-Super ior Court Judge grams introduced in the Kenneth Williams ac- fa ll at Go lde n West ceptM the plea and set CoUege July 23 as the date he will New progr a ms also sentence Anthony Sidito, wUI be orfered in mobile 32. Sidllo faces a possible home and r ecreation s tate prison te rm of five v eh ic l e tec hn o logy, yea.r~to life .. transpol'Ution and dis· S1d1to admitted t!1at he tribution. barbering and used a .knife lo 1nnlct industrial security. Cata.I wounds on Rank The therapeutic pro· I ~vtno . 38 . who w as gram is designed to pre· ~died Dec. 2. 1~72. dur· pare men and women for tng a party given by employment as an ac· friends In Ana~eim County Pursues Lost Providers The Orange County Board or Supervisors Is con· tinuing its crackdown on missing family providers. .... DOM t"lll t\WOllK"' ..... ~··~"' The board has agreed to station district attorney's 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'1!J!!~~~~~~~ lnvestiagtors in three county welfare offices. ~ Included in the cadre of 13 dislricl attorney fa mily support :division workers who will be as· signed to the three offices are: . -Nine c_bild supporl olflcers wbo will in- terview welfare applicants, conduct hearings and help train welfare workers 1n the worklnt or child support laws . -One supervising child support officer who will oversee the three-man teams stationed at the three offices. -Three clerk typists needed for clerical s up· port by the child support offi cers . -APPLICANTS fo r Aid to Families with Dependant Children <AFDC> are required by law to help officials identify and locate missing family providers. And the purpose of slationing district attorney personnel in the offices is to crack down on those who are r eluc ta nt to reveal the identity or wher eabouts or a missing proYlder. While the total budget of the welfare eliglblllty proji!ra m is Sl37 .169, cost to ttre county will be only $19.600 as stale and rederal treasuries wUI bear the brunt or the cost. ACCORDING TO actinJ county Social Services Director Robert Love, the program will he lp reduce the poaslbility of welfare fraud and help speed lhe progresa of auspected fraud cases. ALOFAHUT POLYNESIAN SUPPLIES & DANCE CENTER WILL BE OPENING SATURDAY, JULY 3 POLYNESIAN DANCE EXHlllTIONS I 0 cun. • 3 P·"'· FREE REFRESHMENTS E•eryone ln•itecl! W•'N Locllhcl ht TI. C....._ ...... C..._ ...... LAb ...... Dri••. s-.,.... Fwy. 22651 Lu *•rt · Wte I Qt· C714t f61-7,76 Mr .,_,Mr• Witl .. m N~ 14111 ""''' Orlv•, !.f To..-o, Q•'' Jwt• .... ,. 1 Mf •ftd Mrt 'Mott•I AllM-lo, t1 vlty coordinator in a . ~BJ a gents t racked \'ariely of treatment cen· S1dito to Pennsylvania. ters colleg e officia ls New Yor~ l!n~ Vermont said.' . be fore JOtntng with -----------,.~all r e g is tration Royal .Canadian Moun~· be&lns Aug . 19. Appoint· ed Pohce to arrest their ment.a are being issued m~ last December 1n through the admissions Prince .George, British • ..,. Milr ltPym. ,OVl!t••" Y•ll•r DOy Mr ef\d '-''' Al<.ft.•rd ~c.,, ))) i ::~':!d H:.~:o~:;::."o~';!.., '°1.-J A•ve-,H1Httln9(0ft ka<ll. IJOy ,_'" 1'1' M• •lld M•t \.o••• Mall,.., ltJ Ct<ltet St•M I. Co•l• Mo\41, bo> "'1t -Mf\ DoMl.t T-1>-. '11111 Uftleft. C..l•-'•· ... , J-7 ... ,. Ml, -M r\ Mttt" ~'""' tt" ~., 1.otw.L-"Holl-.M Y Ml. •eel Mr\ 0•~••1 8"'91~, U I WelfWt Coo• Me w. 9"' office, they said. Columbia. 1u•"'" SHlitl.A I l \JANEn ---· ~ JO. '""· ,.,_, 0( -•"'91on Chapman Events 8o•Cll, C• Su<vtV'td oy ,.. -- O..,W\1\ '"'""n MtmOft•l .,'f'l<H ~ :==========:;-1•1 •t M•, T.,.\CNY IO 00 AM.., .... .... ttom 1 ... Sovlh Sltore Y«.N 0 ..0. • MLTZ .. l .. QU.ON NNIUL NOME Corona del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 HLL 8"0AOW AY MO"TUAAY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9160 LAGUNA HILLS MORTUARY 25301 Ahc1a Par~way Lagun&..H1lls. Ca 581 ·•300 McC°"MICK MO"TUA"Y Laguna Beact' •94·9415 San Jut1n Cap1s11 ano •95·1776 flACt'9C VIEW •MOfUAL ,A9'K Como1ery Morluory Cnapf'I 3500 Pac1f1c View Drove Newport, C11tlorn18 644-2700 U~7 ,,,,.,, CN•t H•Y ..... -eoacr.. In Book c.. -JI020t _ ... , Ol,...tMW Ot•· tlOY 8 rotM<t _,,.,.,,, '"" ., .. ., I t .. H..,.11 ... 10'\l toc".C.. MH1ll . I URM"AM c c . c h a pm an . •OOERtCll. 0 I URNHAM,r-1 round d Id r ., '-""""' H•'''-"' 0•1•of-t11J"'' er an pres ent o '· ""· ~ ...... by 111• ..... °""' the board or trustees or 8urllU .... tow• chltdtn t, -~· .... Chapman College for two .... , IC••M •"d RIO . lrt h.., of ·-;~ .... mort•I contrt1"'1_. mo decades, iS remembered "",,...,. 10 '''•n••• "''"• '•ttow\lllP. in "Charles C. Chapman, Jt1Jt , ........ H•m•I, C• '1l'l Th c r c . aou11.a11 e areer o a reauve ELO''"' Aou1\.AA , .... 1en1o1 Co"• Californian.·· ;:'!-.~ ~:·:.:; "::.'~.":. J:;.:.'1:'. The book 111 edited AQ1.o11<1r of co,,. Mn•. II•• """' ..... Ir o m a n e x t c n s I v e .. min of H•WAllO" Gorctent, 0.My of manUSCrlpt left by the 0.-•y. Rav ol s.11.,.,, "-" o1 ..,..,. ...... .,.. G1•11e•1 01 CtKt• iw ... late Cha pm an and COY· ,,.. _,.,,. C••'• G••1•• .. of s.nt• ers what he considere<J AN. "'•r'YlllV 011TtTI of-~ •na. , "-'•'" G••<•• of Hun11-e. ..... the mor e s1gn1flcanl Ow~hM Ao11•1•• of A""l'ntlOI' IW<K"' e\'ents Of hlS lifetime. ei.-Aeu11., ot Co••• Mow -Ch I Yi .. lttl• Al<MICO of CO•I• ,,,..... ti-. apman C8 led the .,.,,,.,. '"d ,,., •• '"'•" ,. college na med for him. "-"'"°''" Ao•••• '"'' • ....,,,.... ''Th I "'"•• J.,,,1 1"••" JOPM.llM"of e m ost m portant °""u.., ,.,.,., •• 11 oo "'"' s.1 ... .,,.. and far.r eaching msUtu· :'.'.~ ·.~.~,,:.:~"'.::' ~=·~~= tioo I have had a part to eo_,.,, e.11 ll•ooo•t • _.....,., establlsbine " •.-.CIOt\ ••••• 11011lA' , .... ll,A _I,,..., •• Mes.an Grad Co\14 .,_.\&.Co 0 •1• OI <IMlll J-,., ""' v vtved ll'r "" .....-. Mn &.••• .. <•"• """'" ....... """"•"' Cal vm Tong Shen1t. •92 M t l•r\fy t i "•wl ll li&f~rt ol •••••<"' , ... ,, ... , 1 oo ""'' 1tett Sturgeon Drive. Costa •·-o c.,.,., *"" o• ~ teoMOI\ Mesa , ha s graduated ...... tlltc••"' ·~•er...-....... r th .,.,,.,. ••" ,, .... .., _,.,.,, rom e University ot "''"'1.,, Texas. fJCI Leatfer Anaheim Man Sent To Prison A man who put two bullet.a into bis former wife while the pair quar- reled in her W estminsler home baa been sen-' t.enced to six monlbs to' life in state prison. Orang e Co unt y Superior Court Judge · Kenneth Williams or· dered the prison term for Guillermo E nrique Morales. 42, Anaheim, after the defe ndant pleaded guilty to re· ducM charge• or assault with a deadly weapon. Morale& was booked on cbare_es o1 allempted murde r last Dec. JO when he shot Josephine Parris h . "2. in the s houlder and side during a fracas in her home at 6382 Kla math St., W ealminst.er. OPPOlTUMITY knocks often when you use rcsult-Jietllng Daily P 1lol Classified Adi\ to reach lhe Orange Coast market Phone 642·~i8 PUK,AMILY COLONIAL "'NIAAL MOm BROWN JORDAN • .._ •• 'Tl/ l 1'ill 1v-E . Alu-mont teo1 Bolsa Ave. Wettm1ns1or 893·3525 .ewntl' MORTUARY 627 Main St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 'QTICE ..,..tOtlt0UtrTO,TM• nu•~ CALI~"'" .ott Tltl COVltTYO~O•AMOI ..... -.. oTtCI o~ ......... 0' NTlnoel Na l'lt09ATI ~WILL .... Na 1.ITflal TliTAM«• ~" I.at• .. Al.,.tfO CAlll. WENOT, t!UAL,,ltEOC W!NOT. Oe<Mtfod NC)Tlct ,, Me 111:1v GIVI N '""' ltAT"lllY .. W U!ENl l.OClt -0101105 A HOOOU fine ltlod ........ • 11tllllell ~ P.00.tt Cl/I Wiil -... ~ ......... nl•••-.,• ......... _ .. -· •• -~" lj .,.... "' IWIMt ""'1Kvl4>M., --.. "-IM .. K t .. ""'lall 1"9 -Ila -..... .holy '°· ,., ... al " Ot .""' ....... ~ .. ~-"' Illa. I .. Ylf -t, tt 100 Cl"tc °'""' ~ ............ Cllytl ............ •• ,_ atio '"""''"" a , .. ~AU enter kLmg ~, Qua/;J'I? wehcne BROWN JORDAN STOCl9 fOI -.milY JOM(M& ~ -JOM9'M, LACI WALMU'T PIAt• HOMIY LACI PUTTY ""'41 Dall.A LACI SPECIAL SALE PRICES! "ffl-·2005 707 M. a C•tti-=.RHI, s.. c•-···· ney NEWPORT. CENTER FASHION ISLAND STOii OML Y Extra LarcJe TUBEROUS BEGONIAS Upright Varieties In many ootors 8 "p()t. 499 FUCHSIA Sale 99¢ Reg. 1.69. Beautiful Fuchsia In 1 gallon containers. ·Hanging, upright of sun type. Assorted colors. 2GaAon AGAPAMTHUS .,...,.,.. Beautiful SpJked Flowers in Fult<Sloom RID CLAY POTS 6" ala• LUSH MAIDEN HAIR FERM or HANGIN~ IASIET &RAPE IVY , .. Pot • , Al DAil. y PllOT rrlday,Ju!y 2. 117'1 Job Data: Crltieal I Hoa Inflation Hit 'Double-digit' Range? Thtrd o/ o u•nr• on r~ ol'ld c:ntlcunu oJ gooun~ economic dot a By JOHN CUl'li'NITI' ., ... .i ..... _,.,. o r the many atatl!llical m ciuurei of the econom y, ~rbaps the most cnUchwd ar~ the employmcot flture5, aaaln1t which mllllon11 or Americans often mea11urc their own d\lgrec or job security Some critics cluim the un· l'mployrnent r ate Is r eporh:d hiaber lhiln It n •:1lly 111, while others say tl is undcri;tal~ Elc· m<'nts of both extremes Join to 1n· sist th~•l the ttchn1qut.'!S uM .. 'tl .in.• unpcrfcct. Ttn: BUll£AU OF l.ABOR Stati11t1cs I BLSJ, which t'ach month report& the usually frnc t1onal changes In the jobl~si. r•:ite, concedes it had serious ptoblc.ims with the Claures in 1975. particularly with the ~eai.onaJ adjustment ractor. J ack Bregger . chief of the Division or Employment 11nd Unemployment Analysis. i.a1d very significant adjustments or the factor have been made this year, in e!fect m<akrng this year's Jobless r eports different from last year·s If the same adjustment factor had been used in 1975. he stated by telephone, it would have re· duced th<' rnte in some months. such as m May, and raised It 1n others. :.uch as June, but only s lightly wmu: T llE CHANGES are m ainly s mall. it 1s this im· precis ion that troubles som e c.-ntics who observt' that in times of economic 1ndecis1on. even tiny fluctuations month to month :1rf' interpreted. corn•<.-tly or incor· rectly. as si~nals. But questions. arise also atiout the raw data In the same March June period or 1975 in which the BLS h a d probl e m s with seasonal adJustmg, tt had dtl· ricultles also "1th the raw data that remain unsoh-ed. (NEWS ANALYSIS J d11fertncc5 of this maamtude are not. "THE GAP EXl~'TS." said Brener a year Int~. ··we don't know what caused it; there's no f'XJllt1natlon. Whal would have to h11ppen to corr ect tht-gap Is a gap in the opposite direction.·· <.:oosldered even critical by some ist alisliclans ls that v-•h:il they believe to be the' more r el111· ble o( the two surveys showed employment not improving until June. whe reas Lbe more np. umistic one, used in the om c1al r:itt', showed it improving much earlier In lhe year. Curiously. a oon1overnmcntul surveyor or employment never saw the cur ly Improvement. tt said its figures agreed wfth the l ess opti m istic s u r vey throughout the year. as they bad foe years before and have sinc'C then. I UU US SHISIUN, RIGDLY regarded commissioner or the bureau, maintains he has long sought to have a panel o( experts review and improve procedures. ··1 tried to set it up in June 11973) at my confirmation, and l"ve been working on it since." he said In a telephone Interview som<' months ago. Shiskin said he believes his re commendation was passe<t _on bl:' superiors to President Ford. ·The panel has not been named. Discrepancies. meanwrule, re· portedly occurred in the two sur· veys again.this year. prompting New York·s Citibank lo C"Omment that lhe January Jobless rate didn't fall as deepl~as reported. \ wbl'n 10 many economic in· dlcators were lmprovina. the number of wortcra without a job SlX month• or more wu 1. '1 miJUon, hl•hest In the PoSt·World War JI period. The professor, "'hO '' also t'halrlJ)an of tho National Man· power Polle)' Task Force, main· talns that lf today's u_oemploy· mtnt rate• wuo arrlvc.'Ci at by methods used prlor to 11165. a full poh\l a utomatlcally would be add~. ntE Af'L·CIO OONTINtJES to rttord unemployment In lhe dOU· ~e digits. In May It reported a UtC Of 10. t pt'rCent. based on what It uld were 9.6 million out or work or working part time. Thl" offic i a l reading was 6,8450,000. But not ever)•onc agreed the rlgures are understated. While St. Louis challengC'i; the jobless (igures as too low, thus denying it ,certain revenue-sharing funds . MaH·a c hu s~lts ela1ms the ncu.res are inflated, costing it money also. The latter says the .. innatcd" rates have driven up ils borrow· ing costs: in support, a study by the Fede ral Reserve Bank of Boston suggests the jobles.s rate for New England has been over· staled for four years. ANOTHER C RITI C I SM COMES from Albert Cox, former me m ber o r the Counc il o ( Economic Advisers under Presi· dent Aicbard M . Nixon and now chief economist or Lionel D. Edie & Co .. consultants In the 1930s and even after that. he obser ves. "unemployment and individual hardship gener al· ly went band in hand. Today. some households have another breadwinner a nd greatly im· proved jobless benefits.·· Whatever else the various criticis ms might add up to. they have in common the merit or pointing up the dangers in the popular us age or one set or s tat istics that is watched as clo~ely as a patlent·s feve r LEADS TH£ FlEl.D Olorta Zlgnef Home Heating Co st Debated .4s B ill OKd WASHINGTON CAP > Congressional opponents say the end or five years or oil price con· trols may add $128 to the annual cost or heating a home with the fuel. but the government says it might r esult in lower costs for consume rs. The r estraints ended at mid· night Wednesday ancr the House and Senate failed to block. an ad· ministration plan to decontrol the price or heating oil and diesel fuel. A veto by either chamber would have been sufficienL The House CaUed to halt the Federal Energy Administration proposal on a 208 to 194 vote. The Senate e ffort fell short 52 to 32. Congressional opponents or de· control, includln1 Rep. John Dingell <D·Mich.). said the ac· Lion means the cost or home fuel oil could rise as much as 8 cents a gallon. Dingt-11 said each cent· per·ttallon increase translates in· to Sl6 a year on the average fuel blll. ZlperLeads t PRSA Names T op • · County Publicists A Newport Beath P'lblitlst led th9 field aa memben or lhe Onnae County chapter or the Public flelatlon• Society of America pkked up awardt In 15 cateaories for pro)tc:t• durtn1 1975. Takln1 top honors In the ovN"lll public relations pro.ram cnteaory •aa Gloria Zl1ncr, ol Gloria itantt and Assoc:l1lc$ of Newport Beach, ror her M arrlott Hotel publielt)'. 808 CLAY , OF C lay Publlcom, TuAtln, earnt'Cl • lop award for achievement In the publicity progr 11m c•tegory. He was lauded for work roe client Walker and Lee Real Estate in Anaheim . Mary Ellen Bloss. director of community and inform1t1tiQn ser v ices at Brea Hos pital Nt-uropsych i.atric Center In Brea, was .awarded fi rst phace ror he r comm unity.orient ed public relations profram. A SECOND PLACE award in the category wenl to Cochrane ·Cttatt and Compan-y. Winners in project catqories include : News aeleue, eeoeral news: Cloria Zigner, second place, Bob Clay; News Release, product and saJes: second place awards to Christopher D. Cook of Cochrane Chase and Company, and Mark Schwanbeck of Beckman Inslru· ments, Inc. ; News Release, technical mllterial: first place to Jerome Collins or The Irvine Compa ny, second place to Christopher D. Cook : News ReleHe, feature story: first to Gloria Zigner, second to Dianl" Kowal s ki of West ern fosur a nee 1 nform ation Servit'<'; Publicity photo: second to Robert L. Webb of Robert L. Webb and Associates; PlanteCI exclusive ft'ature story: first to Gloria Zigner, second to Mark Schwanbeck. third to Ric hard C. Gavotto or Richard C. Gavolto Public Rela· lions: laformatloaal brochure~ first to J ann Churc h or J ann Church Advertilln• ond Graphic Oesittn. Inc .. second to Rill Meadows or the Municipal Water District of Oranac County; Lo10 a .. letttl'Mad dt&11n: first to Bob Clay, sttOnd to John Van Btrneveld of PubUc Com· m11nkations/Wesl: Graplllc com1nullkaUoe1: first to Jann Church, second to Carolyn J ohnson of Cochrane Chase and Company: Extenaal ,.bUcaUou: first to Robert E . Hiacocil or Avco Financial Services: second to C. Thomas Wll~k o( Tht! Irvine Company ; latenal pulllJcatlcma: firs t to Diane Kowalski, s econd to Robert L. Webb: Spefflles aed lllde preanla· tiotls: first to Diane Kowalski. The first annual awards con test drew 130 entries from 2S competitors. Irvine, Newport Proj ects Funded United California Mortgage Company, a division ol United California Bank, a rra nged pt>rmanent financing totalling SS. 750}>00 for t hr<'e properties ownea and developed by the Irvine Company In Orange County. · Valley Shoppi ng Center and Skypark OUiee Building Complex in Irvine and Gateway Plaza Buildings in Newport Beach. In that period. half a million people. more or less. were ·'IMt .. m the sense th.it thl'Y appeured 1n one sur\'ey but not in anothrr. ronductrd a l thl' same time While \ a n an<'('S arc common. C H A RLE S KILLI NGS · WORTH.university professor of economics and labor and in· dustrial re lations at Michigan State University. believes the true jobless rate early in 1975 rose to double-digit levels. although the highest rate reported was 9 l percent. re vised this year to 8.9 percent. thermometer, a nd often con· •• ,. .................................................................................. .... s1dered to be just as accur ate. Signifi<' antly. Killingsworth notes that in November, 1975. Nut week· The dwagers of depen· den.cu. OC tlusiness Kay Scbuesslt-r has ~n appointed lo the newly r re;ited pn:sition or v1c.-e president, sales and marketintc. for San/Bar Corp., Irvine He will be responsible for fore-ign and domestic sales a nd marketing and for the planning, coordination and execution or product marketing • LeRoy A "Lee" Brown, mnnager or Baak of Aml'rica's Corona del Mar orricc, observed his 25th year with the bank in June. lie J(lln<'d Bo fA in 1951 and has sNvrd as br anch manager siqce 1974 He served previously m various lending capacities an Los Angeles and OranRe coun lies offices HE' IS treasurer or the Corona d<'I Mar K1w11nis and a member or both lhe Corona del Mar and Ne wport lk-ach cham· hers or.t'omm erce. • ••ow" David C. McNet"ly, Irvine. has bc!en named as· sistont to 8.-ckman Instruments' executive vice president. A corporate vk~ presidcnl. he is former manager or the com pany's ~le<:tro·Products group. • John B. Watt, Mission VleJO, has been named vice president und manager ur We•Ua ... llau's Santa Ana main ortict-. lit> has bet'n with the bank 'ln<'c 1972 ·und 1s former vke president dnd com· merc1ol loan ofhccr lk 1s March nr Olmes area manager • James II. llrfb h11s bet>n named vke chairman of the board or CoMark, communlc11Uons /market· mtt 1trt1up, Newport Beach. lie Is former district L /ti. Boy d o n the Move • Carl ll. J ohnson, vice president and regional manager or llepublk Federal Savings. has been ap- pointed regional coordinator In addition to his re- gular duties, the new position includes responsibill· ty for superv1s 1on of reg1~nal offices at Santa Ana, Westminster and Laguna N1g1.ael • Roland L Benclet ot M 1ss1on VteJo. assistant mana~er of United California Bank's Orange Coun· ty omce in Newport Beach has been elected a vice president or the bank He JOIDed UCB ln 1961, managing the South Santa Ana office before moving to South Or ange County as a corporate bankin1 specialist . • Ronald L . Schlago of Laguna Beach, trust of· fleer and manager or Crocker Baak'1 Encino trust and Investment office, has been named vice presi· dent there. He joined Crocker in 1962 as a trust ad· minlstrator. • Pa•I A. LblowskJ has been appointed assistaot vice Pfesldent, loans, atSoath Coast NaUoaal Baak, Costa Men. He was head or installment credit at various Bank of America branches for 13 years, the laal five of which were spent at BorA 's Costa Mesa branch. • G reen F a v ore d By Ge niuses? If your prefcrn.'<l color Is f(rccn. maybe you're a aenius. 011car WUdl' conttnded flatly that geniuses insUnctlyely choose ttr<'en. This sort or whlm1lcal nontumse is not the cxcluslv.- province of fry ~ts, however. Winston Churchlll l'epeatedly <tt-clared that ony man who wears ta brown suit Is a cad. W('re )'OU aware there's no s uch species or nsh as • sotdine? Ifs only • sardine aner It's packe-d. But while still swlmmlntt In the sea. It's a pll<'h•rd or herrlna or whatever. Am ad· vised a whole bunch of different species or fishc>s may wind up in Ofteffnof s ardines. SIMILUON Q ... ., you s tacked a million SI bills, how hlgh would they go?'' A A bout 6S mil ea. In France, :> murderer who can prove Jt-alousy promplcd the kllllng, routinely 1et1 • milder sentence. Men who most usily help their wlvet wlth the housework arc sakl t-0 be those born under the sign of Cancer. MURAD Bellevt-l told that Turkish Sul~n Murad IV in the 1900s objected so much to seeing V.'Om en smoke thttt he decreed any cau1ht do· Ina so would be put. to death. Clltnt asks If he did actually citecute any therefore. aod Ir so. how muy. Indeed be did. About 12,000 Turktth women IO$l their lives for 1mok.ln1 durinc bl• rive-year reign. Incidentally. a Seasoned Cltlsen will tell you Murad was the tradoname or one or the first cigarettes put on u le In this country. The m3rhting notable wbo n amed It bad a wry Wit, no doubt. W'1at. you can't name the only Triple Crown wlnnel' to st.re a Triple Crown winner? Gallant Foa. wln"Mr in 1930, sired Omalla, wtaner In 113$ Over Tht> Count e r NASDU ..... MUTUA L FUNDS l<l\l Cite! 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Afternoon Prieea TRANSACTIONS ' Frld!y,July2, 1971 s OAlLYPILOT ,41 Camping BooJD Due .. !~!B!ear , A record 40 mUUoo people wlll carry ti.fir beds with them when the)' act-out for one ol the leaat expenatve vac:a· tlont thll year, pack.inc up tent.a, truck campers. LraiJen or motor homes and headlnc fOf one or m0te ol the H.49S publlc ~nd private campcrounda ln the Un.ltff Statea and Canada. With 1as 1ho~ no looaer cvrbinc lll1bway t.ravoJ, the camping h\du:ltry is anUcl,paUn1 the bl1t1eat boom •vcr. Gros• recreational vehkle sal~ wlll top SZ.5 bJlllon ln 1176, predlds the RttreaUooal Vehicle Industry Aun. Nearb a mllll<M farn lly·sited tents wilt be sold this year and tentmakers are rIJldlng it toup to keep up with orders, re- ports the Sporting Goods Manufacturers Aun. Money's Worth ••cAJIPSITE FE~ FOR A. family of four averace SS 1 day at private campgrounds or about $3 at national and state parks, and campers save even more by prepa.rln1 all three meals a day themselwes, j\Mlt as at home," says J ames F. Collins, president or Kampgrounds of America <KOA >. the country's largest network or private camp- grounds. Less ts spent on entertainment, since reueaUooat facilities auch as swimming pools, playgrounds, flab.in&. etc., are in most cases on or near lhe camparouncla. say spokesmen for United Safar\ International and.Holidq Inn Trav-L-Pa rks. Other private franchise syatem1 lnclud.c Jellystone Parks and ~ada Camp Inns. With mituons on the road, will there be enou&b campsites? THERE WILL BE SOME bicentennial year overflows, especially at the more popular locations at federal and 1tate parks, which unailyoperatetheir camp1Tilund1 on• first· come. first-served basis. "By all means, campers should do lbeir homework before they start on bicentennfal trips," says National Parks official Tony Bevinetto. "Schedule your urri val early ln the day and If. you are visiting a national park that has more tha.n one campground, plan to 10 to the more remote one where chances of finding a site are better ." And ar.e the savings as real u indicated'! THE ANSWEll TO ~T is lbe American Automobile Aasn. 's re1>0rt that Its members -who usually slay ln domestic "hotels and motels - spend an avera1e of $80 per d ay for a pa.rty of three. People who have never been umping but would like to try it this 1bmmer should consider renting tents or trallen available al many campgrounds. M more tbfo 120 KOAa. for instance, a new program provides te.nts already setup atu campsite with four cots er air mattresses for $9 or less pc!r night. Each tent site has a barbecue grill and plcntc t able. Campers must bring along sleeping bags or sheets. blankets and pillows, and other basic equipment such us a lantern or nasblight, an ice chest, a water cooler und cookware. IT'S A GOOD IDEA TO rent a recreational vehicle before making a decision to buy. Weekly rentals will run from about $125 for a compact camping trailer to S275 and up (plus mileage> for a geJf.powered motor home. Purchase prices of units range from about $600 lo $35,000. Other Ups : -Prepare detailed plans before the trip. Make a checklist of items to pack, Including kitchenware, food , bed· dine and bathroom needs, clothing a nd miscellaneous equipment. -Invest in a comprehensive campground guidebook such as Woodall's Tl'ailering Parks and Campgrounds or Rand McNally's Campground and Trailer Park Gulde. The guidebooks list locations, facilities and, ln some cases, Ceca. Where pc>1slble make reservations. -PLAN TO ARRIVE AT the destirulUon early In the day to &et a wide selection or choice sit.es and make ump ln a relaxed mood. -Find recipes lhat are easily adaptable to campfire cooking and concentrate on meals that can be served without fuss. -People traveling with pets s hould check first to see whether the pet i.s welcome. Most campgrounds wllJ allow pets if leashed, but some do not accept them at all. No Food Bargain For Bicentennial By The Auoclated Preas Amer.\eans-hoping-to celebut.C-the. bicentennial trfith. lower grocery bills will be disappointed. Ao Aasociatod Press marketbasket survey shows supermarket prices went up again during June to a level almost 8 percent higher than a year earlier . The only encouraging note was that the rate ofincrease in June was lower than it was during May. Jn a few cities, prices actually declined slightly. THE AP DREW UP .\ random list of U commonly purcbued food and nonfood Items. checked the price at one supermarket in each or 13 cttlee, lncludln& Los Angeles, on March l , 1973, ond bu rechecked on or about the 11tarl or each succeeding month. Tbe latest. survey ahows lhe marketbasket total In- creased at the checkJlst store In nine of tho cities surveyed. up an nera1e of Just.over 2 pos:ccnt. The bill d<lcllnod at tho cM<:kllat store In four cities-. decreasing a little more than half a percent. On nn ovcr·all basis, the markctboaket bUl rose 1.3 pttrcent during June. HJ1.ber prices for pork chops, coffee, bultc:r nnd r~ra were reaporuilble for most of the Increases. On the briSbt eide, there were scattered decrease• ln the cott or cboppedebuckandoranteJuicc. A LOOll'·AT THE PICIUltE over the paat year 1howe4i the marbtbaaket blQ lncrea.'led at the chec:kUat 1tor4.Jft ftef7 t!ltJ. TM onr·all iocreue waa 7.9 percent durtni tho J.2.IDOllth period. Gcwerameot ftpres Oil the inflation rate during Juno Ila" aot ,.C been iuued. 'Ibe Labor Department reported 1"" week. boolr••er. t.bat cooaumer pricee rose 1lx·tenthA or • pe'lfttlt durta1 .. .,. partly because or a big boost. in food Meta. That WOl'Q Ollt to an ulftual u~ or 7.2 percent. Tbe Item,. on tbe AP ebeekllat were chopped chuclt, C9llel' cul pork chops. tn.en oranceJuice concentrate, cof- fee, paper towels.. butaft', Grede·A medium white e111. creamy peanut ~. laundrJ deterrent, fabric .oftener. tomato sauee, ci.oeolat. chip cookies. milk. all·beet ftaDkf\artcn ud.sr-lac.d nsar. ( ' . A H OAlt. y PfLOT Bicentennial COmic Belief Due . •1 BO• TllOllAI ·-1.0S ANGELES <AP> -'l'be lndef alitable Bob Hope b .-. Ins aooth birthday IJ'"llqa to • b1I adopted land vla a ''BIHatea•, nlal Star Span1led Spectacular" to compete with the ak)'rockett on July 4. (Channel 4, 8:30 p.m.> "We'll have the telev.lllon news . u it mlcht have been done 2GO years a10." he promlied. "Also, the 'Tonl1ht1 ahow 100 yeara 110 with Ed McMahon and Doc Severinaen In costume -Doc didn't have to chan1e clotbet for It. We:ll have Debbie Reynolds play Ins •Mary Hartford, Mary Hartford,' and I'll be Kini George. "THERE'LL BE SO much • strai1ht stuff on ){BC all day that 1 think peopJe will weJcome us when we come on and hoke it up. We'll also have a salute to Arberican heroes, but different ones -like Jrvlni Berlin, Satchmo, Jimmy Cagney aa Georc.e M. Cohan, Wilbur and ~Wr1pt." ma suest Utt ladudel Sammy Dada lr,. Doaoy IDd Marte· O.moad, the Captm and Tftl- Dille. pla UIMOI by PbylU. Dlller, Steve Allen, Aosle DkkiDeoa, Rowaa and Martin, ·O. Knotll, Ron Howard IDd Jimmy Walter. '~ WBO'I GOING to w1ttb ~levlaion on, tbe ~ of Unde km:t bltiut bJ~! "I think we•n 1et a btlluva awe." obHrved Hope, ref~r·. rlq to the Nielsen flsute for abare4audience. "And I think a lot of people wlll be home by th•\ hour (8:30 in the El9l and West>. Tbe. advertising people have taken surnys that show that workin1 people are generally home by 7 o'clock on boliday ni&hll. So they're pourins a lot of money hito radio spots th•t will reach people with tbelr car . ractto. on the way home." SlJQl 18 'l'llE KIND of plan- ninl llaat ~as kept Bob ff.ope in ----:rt ~----...>..J,,, -... -·~ -. " .. ,,,,, .---~ ..... = .. (II ~,:S ... a.I ~ c ~ .JI. e ;s 0 ~ ·; z ... cil (I) = ... 0 ~ 0 ~< ~ ... 'i c: ·-~ -~ E-0 c: IS ~~ ~ ~ ~ .. Cl"J """ .. 6 .I (#'j ~ Cf) :I (6) {r •• .. ,.c ~ 00 J ... ~ '3 E !i~H ... ........ J cd .I i t ~ i t .. ! JlJjP Q.) .... .. ~ -~ .. J J. cl i:i~~JO 00 1 ~"' ~ ~t ~ J ill~ i 3 j~O!~ ~:~. • UM lMd ol tlM TV...-fll ltarll ·Center bl Wasblnctoo. D.C., tbe9 for 2S years (he .... always in· ny by private plane t9. blcenten· ~ • newtpaper edftl't1aini Dial fete at Blue Island. W. ill major dtlu wbeoever hit On J•ly 7 be'U M back bl ahow appears). Waablnston to appear at the Paul Keyes. one ol tbe cruUve W1a1te Hooae diner for ~ miDdl behlnd ''Laucb·ln.'' pro-Elbabetb. Tbe followile alOt be duced tbe July' show. Hope hu reports to tbe Britlab Embuay bffn rot.atln& producen duriAI · wbere lbe queen wUl award hAe the pgt seuon, u part ot h~, Commander or t.be Brtti,sb Em· policy of seeklnc new t«m•ta. , . p1re. . There w lll even be more · "NOT BAD roa a boy who left dlver1ltynntaeaaon.hel.ndlcat.· Encland In 1teera1e," he eel, Amoa1 hts projeet.a: a two-cracked. hour cosppUatlon or comedy Will tbepace never slowdown? aem• from hu 1'V abows: a ''Dolor~ (bl.a w,lte) keeps after three-hour review ol hia military me," he •ildmlUed. "She'd Ulce entertainlq datJns to 19CZ. me to retire to Palm Sprtnis and • do nothing. r eouldn'• pouibly. HOPE ALSO PLANS to fulflll I'm too cJlarged \Ip. his lon1·Ume desire to portray .. I 1et tired sometimes, but l the Late WaJter WmcbdJ in a it's a good tired. I go to sleep an moYie biosraphy, either for hour, hour and a ball, and I'm re· theaters or a TV movie. ady to go again. I get my rubs, Tbe Hope p~ce continues un-my waJks, ~Y col! cames, I don't n1um.iy. On J uly 3. he'll play smote and I do.n 't drink. I feel two dates -the Haoor AJnerica greaL No health problems. knock Day celebration al Kennedy wood." • ·~-....... 808 HOPE'S-80ISTEROUS BICINTINNIAL TRIBUTE With DeblM Reynolde ea 'M~ Hertford, Mery Hertford' "' 0 ~ I Mastering the art of baton twirling · are Vivian Hall (above left) and Kammie Hinze (above right). Below, instructor Renee Boblette keeps class pace going in spite of mistakes. -I- i I t l t BEA ANDERSON, Editor 'Friday, July 2. 1976 Bl l [ Lost Crafts f By JO OLSON Ol I ... 0.llf ...... ~·· H 's s pring and s ummer housecleaning time so you go through your closets with care. Vou come across grandmother's old silver tea service with the mlssln1 handle or the oil painting that· has been hanging around for years. They're pretty and have sen- timental value, but they're in such bad shape. Should they be kept? Scott Sarkisian and Sylvia Mooruer wouldn't hesitate a mo- ment to uy yH because these _ _i[Lthe_kinds of challen&es the love. Sarkisian, a Newport Beach re- 'ldent, Is a skilled craftsman In the area of met al restoration. which is a "lost art," he said, and Mrs. Moonier is one of a handful of people In Southern CalHornia who SJ>Cclatlze In art restora· lion. Mrs. Moonier , pointing lo an oil paintln1 she was finishing with varnish In tier Newport Beach studio. said, ''I sometimes feel like a doctor.·' Sarkisian 's field is dirrerent than simple platina because he and his rather. who ls 1n business with him. have the s kill to replace missing parts and repair all kinds or metal antiques. Sarkisian is the third genera· lion of bis family to enter the replating and restoration busi· ne w lch started with his 1randfat.her in Ch cago. - Hi1 father opened a shop in Pasadena , where the young Sarkisian was exposed to the .. • Gi'rls • 1n Whirl ., ~ . . By DENNIS MeLEU.AN Of-0.lly l"llol"611 The t.wlrllng silver batons flashed brilliantly in the sunlight rallinl Into the Davis School mulUpurpo.se room.~ EYery few sffonds lhe sound of the rubber· tipped rods could be heard bouncinl off the floor. The doun girls in the Costa Mesa Leisure Services advanced baton cl ass were r unnln(C through some or the more in· tncate wrist rolls. half spins and thumb tosses under the watchful eye of iustructor Renee Bobl~tte "OK, just for Cun. everyone us· ing the right hand switch over to the l~ft." she sajd before calling the class to attention at the end ol lhe session. ··No one leaves my class without smiling," she told the girls standing with batons tucked under one arm and hands on hips ... OK. smiles ... class dis· .missed." DEXTERITY The girls, aged S-8. cleared the room to make way for another class. Some appeared rather young to be able to manipulate the silver rod with such dex· tertty. But the age of five is not too young to master the twirling art, according to M lss Ooblette. She should know. She stnrtl'd when she was 22 months old. Her debut was In the 19S4 Santa Ana Christmas parado. She's 23 now and she has amassed literally hundreds of parndes and contests throUJ'hout the country and in many parts of the world "I've never had one I couldn't teach." she snld. "They can start anytime. They just need a pa· uent teacher. Those under seven have shorter attention ~ans." The Garden Grove resident. whose teaching schedule in Costa Mesa and the Buena P-ark ar-ea amounts to a full-time job. has won more than 600 awards in the sport Although she earned a degree in theater arts from Immaculate Heart College in Los Angeles, she still t w1rls for the Santa Ana College band which reeenUy re· turned from a contest in Hawaii. What Is the rasclnaUon lba\.at· tracts so many youna alrls to lb• baton'? "I think It's because of all the . things In a parade the baton ls th! nashlest. It'• really ahowy. They are In front ol the band and weaf nashy uniforms. Kids are . at· traeted to that." . Those who reach the advanced stage"11ay audition for the Costa Mesa baton corps , a perform Ina lftlit called "'The Pacemakers." ll has a ppeared ln a dozen parades .. and 'brouaht home as many trophies" since It was rormed a year ago. The f roup soon will receive Its blue and yellow western-theme uniforms. And bttause leisure -services recently st.arled a drum corps c lass\ the re will be Jomethiog bes1des the drill tea m whistl e to accompany the twirlers in parades. FtaE nv1aL1NG Miss Boblette e1tplalned that Lhe art, as ll is known today, evolved from fire twlrlini In Samoa and nag spinninl In CONSTANT PRACTICE , Switierland. "In order to keep up I have to Although she doesrft havp'any go tp clinics and contests and bo)'9 in her classes, lbe said they twirl myself." often show up in competitlona. ''Some feel ll's a stoy JpOrt. ll 's not. I encoura1e boys to to In· -to ~t..-becau.e t.he-y lbinkJl'&_euy. It's a demanding skill. People don't thlnk of it as a sport, bul you practice just like the skaters in the Olympics." While the members ol' Miss Boblette's classes team the in· tracles of twirling they also are taught lessons In modeling. poise. posture and groomln1 . .. the things they need to know to put on -a good performance. There's a kind of showmanship they have to learn." But It takes a lot of hard work lo learn that s howmanship and develop the skill. Practicing helps the girls develop discipline In other areas or their lives, she has found. That quality shows up In the way they r espond to Mi ss Boblette, who teaches In a fri end· ly but firm way. "We find If they don 't h ave r espect for the teacher and listen to her the group is nothing." The ~lass. which had been run· ning through routines on their own, waited to be dismissed. "Corps, t en-hut," ann~unced Miss Boblette. The ~iris stood aj attention. "Dis-missed." Restored craft al an early age. WIREl,.AMPS -As a child I started taking lamps apart. By the fif\h and six· th grades I had learned lo wire them. Then slow ly I watched my dad. how he would do everything. I would work on old pieces for practice, ·•sarkislans&d. His father urged him lo go into business with him but Sarkisian decided to major In journalism at California State University, San Diegb "I wanted to go into advcrtis· ing and public relations, but I round I just dldn 't want a 9 to S day," Sarkisian said He checked Newpart lka.th .H a possible location once he made the decision to join his father. and opened a branch of the firm. They work with many different mews. including silver. brass. gold. nickel. tin, pewter, wrought iron and copper. The problem or corrosion is particularly bad In Newport Beach because or the salt air. Sarkisian noted. It is worth the expense to hav'e older objects r epaired. he said. because they are made or better material and the workmanship Is better. "There still are as many things being made of metal but the style and quality arc a lot different. There are a lot of reproduc· lions." BIRD CAGES One of lbe...most popular 1Lems. now is the brass or Iron head· board. Sarkisian revealed. He also replates a lot or old fire eKt· inguisbera and brass bird cages. Anything that was a common household Item 50 years ago is sought as an interesting accent piece. he said. Most objects fall into disrepair because people are lazy about polishing the m and wiping fingerprints off. Sarkisian noted. "No prot ective coaling will last forever ." To preserve metal objects he recommends keeping them dust· ed and polished and out of t he sun and salt air. He and his father also mak<' custom hardw arc for doors and have fitted a local restaurant c.ompletely with their work. It is the restoring which In· lerest.s him lhe most, however. "I enjoy seeing something come In old and cruddy-looklng 1ftd seeing it go out gorgeous." Mrs . Mooni er likes the satisfaction ot fixing a painting whic':J:ked hopeless when it was ght to her studio and finds the bifle&l challenge is one that bu brttUe and flaking paint. "You have to teal the loose pieces before you can touch It," she said. Sylvia Moonier Finishes Tedious Job as much as possible," Mrs. which she said was "terrible." Moonlersald. Her father d id r estoration She tries to leave some minute work so she copied the palntlnp hak'llne cracu to give the feeling he was workln1 on. She law of ace. studied at an Oklahoma unJver1i· Mrs. Moonler oow doe8 claims ty and then had private lnstn.lc· work for Insurance companies tors. and r epairs transit and fire As an i rtlst, Mr1. MoonJer wu dama1e but would like to teach 1uccessful. but not ham. "It wu restoratioo privately and make It a n e10 trip but I 1ot Ured of it," her fLlll·time occupation. she explained. She 11 a atate-credenllaled in· She Is much more satisfied structor and has studied the with ldenUfyln1 and restorin1 teehnaquea u1ed by the grol art the palntinp peo'ple bring from mueeum1 of Oi•world. lbetr 1ara1es and cloHta. She kept art as her bobby until ~Oil people want their paint· NU CANV .\8 15 yean a10 wb~ her cblldren tnc• rettored aim ply because ol The uaiest Job is simple clean· were old enough to take care of their sentimental value, 1be said, inc and varnishing, and one of themselves and eased ba~l Into but som e 'think they have a rare llae. QIO{ecbal.l~isrepai~.· t·~ by ~qw. Ing .at art ~~ workal!'llf\Ulf'lr._....,, ~~ .~1 ... ' ~.,, ..... e.··<,-a.,'v(·~ .. 1s. • ,> .. , • ':~:!':··~ .. · .-.··-r E:::-t · ( ~P'; 'f'4r -;'$J •~atns ·~nf.1'>'. ~"81 . · • ... -. ~~-...-.. ~~ ~-:Vr1. "lmrn1'~i>OTDf.erJI ·--. . plying wax and resins to seal the She was introduced to lbe art this ls what lntricuea her about. edges. . world at the age of 16 when she her work. • · The secret to a good restora· received a set or oil paints for ber "One woman broulbt In Uliee Uoo job is "not to paint too much birthday. She smiles when she small paintings and two were of your own brush strokes" and reca,lls her first effort. a 1ceee Utted in Benezlt (the appraber'1 ~ t.o "imitate t.be artist's te<:bnique with mou.n~lns, sb and trat.er, bible),'' 1beaald. • I • ,. I Children's Delight From the loving arms of little girls of long a&o to the protective glass showc ase of Hunt· ington Beach Public Library. the dolls or Margaret C. Elliott have found a flnal home. A total of 12 dolls. dating back to 1858 will be displayed In the children's Library Center s tart· ing Aug. 9. J oioing the m will be several set s of locomotives maee from ciiar boxes by her brother during his boyhood In 1\1 assachuselt.s. The doU s were coll~ted through the years by the Huntington Beach resident. A.mong lhem are her first doll, dated 1898. and made of kid, and a dolt bouCbt for her "for company" when the family macle the long train trip to California from Boston in 1903. The oldest 1n the collection is a "Nancy Hanh" doll . made in 1858 and named for Abraham Lincolq'a mot.her. The doll, construct· ed with a china head, was given to Mrs. Elliott's father by hia mother to lceep him occupied while she ran her mlllin,ry shop. She also taucbt him to sew tiny aprons for it, Mrs. Elliott said while making her presentation to the Ubr&r)'. The colledlon, which 'rew over the years tbrouch contributions from relatives a nd purcbues made by her, also includes two 1174 wax dolls with "pumpkin Heel" eyes, a 1~ jointed bisque doll and a ltll wooden doll. · Sharon Dildine admires doll collect1on (top). The locomotives, band·palnted and atilt showing remnants ot the cigar box labels still cl· inglng to the undersides, are part of a larger col- lection al Harvard University and Loa Angeles County Muteul]l. Included is the "Nancy Hanks · doll (above). The Life You Save . • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: l have learned a great deal from your column and now t want to con· tribute something. in the spirit or "replenishing the well." It 1s Lhe profile of the l''atal Driver as des<'tibed by the U.S. Depart· mentoCTranaportaUon. The cities studied in depth were Baltimore, Boston. Albuquerque and Oklahoma City. Here's the peraon who is m ost likely to kill hJmself (or someone elae> wMn be 1eu behind the wheel of a car: The Fatal Driver ia usually a male, 25 to 35 years old. a heavy drinker who often prefers beer to DEAR ANN LANDERS: Sorry, I can 1 go along with your answer to the wife who said sex does nothing for her so she fakes it for her hus band's sake. You gave her "an E for Effort and a T for try. Ing." When a woman doesn't give her SO percent the man &ell far leas ertjoyment out of sex. A normal man who la hallway d«eot de- rives very litUe pleasure lf bis bed partner lets him know it's a bore and she is merely accommodal· in1bim. Arlngt Landers fort alld T for Trylq-wblda abe rkbly deserved. Student Life Real Circus WASHINGTON <A(•1 lt'S 11 hltlc unu:.ual to find a youna woman clo~n who also u1 a pt..iC' ticins elet'tridao or anotht!r, » chemu:ul enatneerin1 student, delncrmg a ('1rt'ui. bdll) or aplel Thi1 i• Circa.a~ Kirk, which bills ltst>ll u:-lhc only all·•tud•nt tent~ c1rci.a1, which plan:. more than llJO one.night performances 1n nine i.talei. th.la sum mer. "la's u thou1h I were 11ving a course 1n Circus 101 -freshmlll\ circus ," says ChMlc~ W. Bbu, the e<>lle&e proftssor who ll> Its ownt>r and manaaer. "T his is a gruellln.: pact!. but wc breuk Into It iradually." He said, "There's a daily challenge in which th~ are immediate goals and sattsfoct1on:.. Wt> do not have the eastt> system that ex1i.ts rn otht:r circuses -here everybody hus a JOb. "We place a good deal of respons1b1hl) on the individual. and along about the second week lhlnp ran into place ... The performers ah their own roustabout:. - putting up the big top and other tents. asM:mbl· inc the blucbers, ca.ring for the animals, hook- ing up lhe ligbls and publlc address system:. and a host of other logistical chores. When the evening performance 1s over the young people sleep in bunks rn big trailer trucb and then start over early the next moromg to do it all a&il\in. Boas. a professor of geography at the Colle~e of \'ork or Pennsylvania, is a hrelong burr who bas worked in major circuses. He started his pre- sent venture on a small scale in 1968, now ha:; an Impressive array o( equipment. There are about 17 vehicles, from tractor trailers to station wagons and trailers. t o transport the so members or the troupe -high :school and college students, the oldest 27. This yHr's tour started May 22 in Hanover. Pa. After playing ·at s ix sites in the capital area. lhe ~rcus moves on to Pennaylvania, New Paoli Lacy of Berkeley 1s o ne o f Circus Kirk s etectnc1ans and clowns. Jersey. New England and back to Pennsylvania to " ind up lh<' Sl'n:.on on Labor Vay. It 1s booked for bcn('Cits sul·h ai; boosh'r clubs and Jayrl•c>;,. \\ h11:h pa~ a f Pl· und hope to make a profit from t1rkrt Sall'!\. ll ha:. un annuul budget or about S250.000 "It t:o:.t;, U!-1 $2.500 a day to keep it on the roud,'' OoJ:. :.aid 111 :in Interview, Thl· student pc:rformt·rs receive a minimum of $50 J wet''-. plu:. m<':.ih-. lodi.:10~. tr;insporta. tion. wardrobe uniform~ Some of them are also ret'etving credih through York College for Intern work in their :.'peclal £1elds . Aquarius Persi~tent SATuaDAY, .JULY 3 By SYDNEY OMAaa AlllES (March 2l·April 19>: Get work pro· cedures in focu.. Stop daydreamin& about bow thincs set done -do them! Accent on practicat achievement, w ays to define, refine, perfect. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Good Moon aspect coincides now with creativity, Intensified relationabfp, fun, cama and apeculaUon. IJl. volvement is evident. · GEMINI (May 21.June 20>: Emphasis on home, property, tranaactions Involving basic security. Older person, perbap.s parent or authority fi&ure, is very ~ucb In picture. Check detail•. CANCE a (June 21-July 22>: Favorable IUDar aspect colnckla DOW with short journeys, relative., Ideas, venaWity. Surprise due -and it is of pleasant variety. · LEO (July 23-Aui. 22>: Acc~t on valuables, what you desire and' basic earnin& capacity, Collect data. Find "safe" places, lnvHtments. G~ most for your money -be a comparison shopper. · VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Popularity in· creases -social affair likely to be featured. Give full pl.ay to.intellectual eurioslty. Make inquiries. LIBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22 >: Restrictions shou.ld not be blown~ out of proportion. Go with tide; don't panic because or delay. Slowdown is t.emp()rary. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Accent on what you wish, want and can comfortably handle. Member of opposite sex could figure prominent· ly. Be ready for change of scenery. SAGl1TABJtJS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You gel chance to rectify error. Family member will show appreciation. Accent on standing in com· munity, c1v1c pride. career, ability to "make points" with profcss1011aJ superior CA PRICORN 1 ~. 22-Jan. 19>. Good Moon aspect h1ghl1ghts Journeys . ~du ra tton , publishing. commun1callon, overcoming of language barrier Take tong·range view. Refuse to be pushed into narrow corner. AQUARIUS <J an. 20·Feb. HI>: Persistence, "investigative reporting" will pay dividends. Older person does want you to succeed -despite outward appearances Partner. mate b in- volved. PISCES <Ft>b. 19-March 20 J · Emphasis on partnership, publicity, permanent lies. mar· riage. Legal papers could be very much a part of picture . Key is lie low. If Julv 3rd Is vour birthdn vou havP in. gratiating manner, Sood sense of humor, a ra- venous appetite; you're artistic, fond of travel. ANNOUNCING ~iana {Je,.~ai'6 /ff:tJ'Kllffl foN ~~~,ttas l'~TP<'T t Styling Far Meu & Wo>nen 1107 Jamborl!e Rd . Newp0r1 &iach 640·4740 · liquor. He probably has .a hlth achoo! education. drives an older car. lsalngle, divorced orsepar at- ed from hit wife. Equal participation and equal enthusiasm isessentlalorthesex- ual rela tionship is a bust I wonder bow many people wrote to complain a bout your s tupid answer. I'll bet I'm not the only one. -GOTONE"Of'MYOWN DEAR ANN LANDERS:· After reading all those letters from fat· Ues who made excuses for their overeatin& and damned their husbands for being "turned off" r decided to give MY husband the ----------------------------..:__::.._:._:_.:_:::....:..=_.:....::....=....:_ best birthday f ifl of all -a new He d isplays excessively ag. gresalve drinking habits and is the 1reatest threat to hi1hway sarety during the early morning houn of the weekend, especially on holidays. -A FRJ END DEAa Flllt:ND: '111aab for the Up-off. Au 110W a word to theee wlto ftt tit« de1er11Kto.: VOll kHw who you are. WE ._.,. Will >'" do ., all a favor aad ta,. t•I• t'olum• to t•e dultMard of )'Ht ur •• a re- •llMler Uaat "r Una are la your llud.a! Please do It &oday. The F•rtll of Jal)' wttkewtd ls one of &a.e blMdlHt. ''Tlaau you. DEAR GOT: So far, yoa are. B•t obvtoasly )'CMI dicbi't read wllat I wrote -or yoe1 ....... deratooct Liie wonaaa'• I~ CO•· pld.el)'. Slae did Ht behave u U au •u a bore, •or did slae cut llenelf Ill tile role of a martyr. Her lliubaad dida't llav. a clae tllat Ae wau't 1ettha1 hen. ••nested Uaat Ille be more •I· pesalve Hd try to lead! Illa wltat •aa pleua.c lo lier. I en- t'CM1ra1ecl Iller to be a participant rather a.a• a PH•ltt partaer. I• themeaulme,ltavew Efor Ef- me. 40 pounds ll&hter. Please print my letter so I can t>aste it on my makeup mirTor. 'l'banks. Ann. Your column.gave me lhe Incentive to dolt. and I feel terrific! -GRATEFUL IN GREENWICH DEAa G IN G: For1et the makeup mirror, hooey. Glae ~ ~oluma on yHr refncerator door • And 1ooc1 faci! Fm rooOa~ for yn . - CON FIDENTIAL to What Should l Tell Him?: Simply in· rorm the fellow lh:tl he shouldn't talk whf'n his mouth la full -or bis head is empty. Not Blind To Music "In the good old suminertime" GRAND RAPIDS {A P l -Suunnr Wntrr.1. a n t t -year-old blind pianist. has won a SlOO m usical 1chol arsh ip from the N~Hlonal F eder a lion of M uslc Clubs. Miss Wa ters learns mu.sic by playing a tape r ecording or the selected piece over and o\·er again. She orlglnnlly used music books in braille. but she quit y,•htn sht' found them ''too confusing." She also ls a coml)0.1er. l!e r composition . .. Hiahlaod Lass," re- ceived a superior ratlnl lo the NFMC .-tale and Jiau al co UUon In ·~ ~-l~ .. WHO~STllY .._T•W' .. ...... •tu ..... -. ........ bicentennial July I st thru 5th 25% OFF ENTIRE REGULAR STOCK ·~~'"' :-,1 ~-~..-:-,-zrr;rr, ~-· ~~··".}~~ -. '""·J·~-~ .... "'r' .~ ...... __ ' ,. ~ ... t • ' ,, ..-,. • .. ' . . "' ,, t ;JO ··"'· .,,, I '·"'· Detty .... SPECTACULAR MID-SUMMER t I I " Sale Starts Fri. July 2 And Continues Thru July • ............... ...... a.. •0.C. ...... &...,_., ... Ow ...,._, Sale ha1 become a tradltlOft among thoM who know and opprKiate the finHt Mlect}on of domestic and IMpOrt.d li9hffncJ Fixtures & Lamps. Savings from 50°/o to 70°/o or more. . . ' ...... _ .. ,,..,.. .... ~ ................... ...... -'Mr· I Connie Gets $2 Mi11ion Motor Lodge MUii Pay After Singer Raped Slncu C.aaie FTuwll won a $2.5 million ne&Ucence ay,iard in BrookJJD fcdtral court In the out11rowth of her 1174 rape tn a Howard Johnson Motor Lod&e ln Westbury, N.Y. A j ury of 1llt mC"n <d.IO awarded her husb and. Jowpla Garallll, '"°·000 In damaces for loss of ber servka In the artft'math or Ute &1sault. Sobbing uncontrollably, Mlss FnncL\ te11Ulied during the trial that she and her husband had had no sexual relttUons for 2"' months arter ber rapt: aod lha l her marriage was all bul wrecked. • The lOO·year..old "'ish or Mn. Aaaa Dle~m came truo when PrHideat Ford opened her CHt· iron sate and unpacked dwsty mementoes or lbe nation's eentenniat celebration in 1876. As the President opened the inner glass door or the safe, a gold peo (oiled out and fell to the n oor of the Capitol's Staluray Hall. Ford stooped and picked it up. The pen w as used in ( J 1876 "by thousands of the PEOPLE visitors to the Centennial .._ _________ __,_ Ex po s i t i o n i n Philad elphia to sign their names in huge, leather· bound a lbums provided by Mrs. Diehm, a C1v1I War publish er who d il'd in 1911. • The owner o( a theater in Sheridan, Wyo., angered by llobert Redford's comments about energy conservation, s ays he'll retaJiate by not putting the ac· tor's name in lights on bis theater marquee when "All the President ·s Men" opens there. "I 'm not saying he's all right or all wrong." said Ross Campbell, owner of the Centen· nial Theatr e . •'But my thought is that it sounds like he's against anyone de veloping more elec· tricity from coal.·· •n"o"o Red ford and other conservationis ts have become Involved in a conflict OVfr development or rnassjve coaJ mines in the area. • The advertisement invited "ta ll, da rk a nd handsome" unknowns with a Hrltish ae"<:cnt to audi· IS "•·· ',. -r ( ' iii; I • •, . . ,, . •' ,,.,._,_ ~ •..; --' 'lr WEST hus bands turn Englishman tion be fore actress Mae West "for the role or a lifetiml'." ltdrew about 150 aspiruntsto the Samuel Goldwyn Studio. some dressed in tuxedos and others in lank tops, jeans, s hor ts and sandals. Miss West. w hois 84. was two hours late for the auditioning to select her co·st ar in her next movie. "Sextelle." a i.tor v of an aging actress whose six former up at her m arnage to a titled • The Senate, in a 57-34 vote. approved the r e· nomination o f G en. George S. Brown as chairman of the Joint Chiers of Staff. PUBLIC ~OTICE P UBLIC NOTICE Brown had bettt crh.iclud lo debate over his nom ination fOf' bis remarks about J owlsh lnnuence lnCon1ress • Gov E4m••d ~· Jr. upp<>lnted Consumer Affairs chld TakC'UUC• Takel to the Santa Cl1m1 TAlllU County Supt"rlor court bench and l)'()moted alclllard a. s,oa.. lo succeed Ta.Itel. The 4G·year·old Takei. a former Santa Clara County public ddeoder. had been ap- pointed dirtclor of the Depart- ment ot Consumer Affairs in March 1975. Spo hn , a 3 3-ye ar-old Democrat. has been chieC of con· sumer services i;ince May 1975. • Pre.Ideal Ford named seven persons to vacan· cies to the National Commission on the Obser vance or International Women's Year, im. The appointees are Noram Jlmhaea Casiano, Isla Verde, Puerto Rico: JKel)'11 llallrie, D111 Wanbarg. Memphis: Mary GHmaay, Meridian, Miss.; Min& Hsu. Westfield, N.J .; Shirley Price, Louisville, Ky.: Patnda Saiki, llonolulu and ac· tress Jean S tapleton, Los Angeles. st A Pl.I TON Americao singcr·aclor Harry Belafonte says it IS impossible to create real music in the United States, the Cuban news agency Prensa Latina re· ported. "Music in the United States is so com- mercialized lhat you can no longer produce r eal music there." fhe ajtency sa.id'Belafotile told It. He-and actor Skbley PcNtler are touring Cuba to see ror themselves the advances made since Fidel Castro's revolution. especially in the arts . the mov· ies and music, the repdrt said. • The first black woman to head 11 major city de· partment is Eunice Wblstoa. 42. City Manager Hup McKinley nominated her lo become city treasurer, subj~t to City Council con· firmation. • Vice Presid ent NellCMI A. •~kefeller bas been subpoenaed to appear in BufCalo on July 28 in a Sl·million la wsuit stemming from the 1971 Attica prison rebellion. A subpoena directs Rockefeller to give a sworn statement in U.S. District Court for use in a suit filed by Jolaanle Banes or Brooklyn. Barnes is the father of the late Joha Baraes, a 23·year-old inmate who was shot dead by state police in the Sept. 13, 1971, retaking of the pmon. The suit, originally filed in 1974, contends that "the use of massive and unneeessary force" violated the victim 's constitutional rights. Of the 43 m en who died during the five-day rebellion. 39 were killed by police dwing the final assaulL Cuban Troops Go to Congo? Frldey, July 2. 1976 o,\ll v (lt!LOT N Forthe Rape Laws Work ~ Record ' S~all Signs of Helping Victim -1 •11111...... B1CaJijo1Nt'ws~ke ( J : 01 ·-....iw SACRAMENTO -Therelsquletre-NEWS.4N.4l.1YSIS : I -"..__., joicini in l!OmC quarters even t.houah _ _ ti "1'"'-" the number of forc ible rapes ln .. ==~~·11~:'~"'~,!:.::;: CaUforn1a ro~\' 18.2 perct-nl thla apr· t'nminaUou of the vid.im'a per'll09al lift. ,.._._ -· NAGll.. ~ CAM•HI l.na. "' .• ,., o.,. ... u.1,.1 .. •••1 Some crim inologists and police of. Another .. ever so subtle .. faetor lo the increase 1n re1>4)1Ud rape lllvolvea police reporta, Nelthettutlaa.Ad. ~'1.,~-.~·.,:..=:::,~~·· c · fic~ra u y the statistic doesn't mean &AIC•ll. H. ,,_ .,... '°"" l : un Increase lo the number of rapes. :0.~:!,0~.~[~~~ a::."i.-::'.! although the fiaure went from 1.208 •"" """••• 0. .. ,1 ••. cooPr 11. reported case~ to 1.428, according to ~~:~:z.. ~..:..:::..o·:~ 1 1 • • the state O~partmeolor Jus Uce. "Police have wide latitude ln their Investigations. If you remove tho hurdles. it'• obvious police are more likely to report ra pe aa rape." SAIZ, """"¥ -.W•tme ~ WANlANO, C...OIY" 0. -DDNld No . PATT!ll\OH, JI"""'' W ..,.., Do-. M; GONZAltS, AO. I(, - J0,.•\111 II •• llO~S. l•wron •net N•>ll••"'•' OAYIOSON, No"'''" end """' ... ,.,.,, CU'INUTf, Jvdtt" l -Flovd I ; BUllN$, t-1 J. tAll U-C , IOCAHEGAA c,.-... -Fr-"9te•, l(ITSM,AN,Ooll<_. 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Otll!• JJM GOJl"1 S; HU''· P•l•l<i. ....... and Fr--·· -Ill; GllA,T, Sww n M. -°""91HA BRAUNSTEIN, J~ltl\ 8•-• tAd A-rt Jo; EAl(INS, IC•lhryn_,., •nd Jo"" Gerald; WENZ EL, Waller W. •nd LM1e K.; SCHAl'ANSltY, V.'911 l.. -lwclle T., llARNES.. -rtylC.-11-rE. GAllCIA, RtH<ea LYM• er.cl Joupll Cllarltl, WILllAMS. M•dolll\t R. •no Jamf\ C.; MA II t I HO, ./-'> J•mn -"""'"' Ann; T ALl E Y, Ao ... rl Go ... and 5,_.,. LA•; GRAE'"· DI-c .. oe -J•-lllobo•1. GAEllTNEA, O.ryl loui.-J...,, (.Mot, HANSl!:N, Gar,..t -Fr_, W • SAMP\.ES. \eftdfA s ........ MA•IL Wa1,..,r1911I; EVE RSON, U..O. --lo,d Allt11; WHITFI E\.D, Uflda M.--C. ICIEYS, l'r•Mlt S<en ..-4 ICalll-81.U; GILLIS, ........ tM Wltlltf\, ~~ ~E~t·~~"L1~" C:.';!.C!:.:, .-....... HAllVEY. Akl\Mde.tlld 0.-ei.A GA U.AOHEll, llebo<ce ,,,,... etld Aal"" YlftUl\I, POWELL, SNIMlll J.w<o and Rt<"erd I.ff, GAGHC>H, Jw,.. -Paul Loo. ...... J-•11 SMI ni, PelrlCla M, Mid Doneld I : O NA TE , ll tb t c c • -ACIOlto; llYNON, Wtll~ 6l\CI Be..nyJ•-. 11tNG,8onn .. ~­O.vl«I H-; l!HllHAAT, MtllMa l.. -H.,ry J ; HOLL.ANO, Attl ... -•"" lloc: Wllll.,..; HTl!llS. St._i• --Doneld ...,,_; HAGOOE, Pe.U.-0..ncan "-t: ltlllCHllEAG, Donel W. tnd MA•IA I!.; VIERLING, Cler• V, •"0 ~omo,.d W ; CORNW ALL.. Jane 1...owlM .,... l!llwln Sh .. •l; Hill. Oool!llM i..-11 ...... alrlcle 0.11, MAGl<NA. ~IM.-~; McUAllllAH, ......... Lt~•­ -leDIMe; CltlSll,MMvt! -Aoy II.; CHlllSTll, Mary l'tlttt -JoM i.-tlfteo; $OPE II, UIWlf ltotlt .... d ......... Ann; GL YMP, Jot AlllllMd -..... ,. JOhlUO"; llAN• OOlPM, lllc"ard Leon at1d GutCl•lwP• Violl : llHOOIMEll, Sle .. n wa.,._ -COflslAft<e El.,,.. LINGO. Lie<\ H. -Olrto 0. YAN O'l'ltl!, l'•AfttllHI 0.t--U.Cy CMollno; OOOOALE, WHI'-R -Ari-""·· HAMPTON, Voe-IL - WHAT JT DOES mean. they say, Is that rape laws are beginnlna to work for. instead or agilnst, the viclim. Because of increased public attcn· tion to rape and subsequent changH in laws o r evidence by the Legislature, victims -and perhaps even police officers -are apparently mor-e willing t o report easea of rape. SACRAMENTO County homicide. detective Carol Daly disagreed wlth Nelthe-rtu\l thal the rise was due to police reporting methods • "I can't thlnk. of a reason why any police oHicer wouldn't hiehade evidence of a crime in bis report even if tha.t b not wtiat the defendant ls eventually charged with," Daly 'aid. "We have good reason to believe rape is a highly underreported crime," s aid cr iminologist Marc Neither cutt. a co·director of \he Na· tional Council on Crime and Oelin· quency, in Davis. Dal y exp l ained the rape statistics thls way: ''Women's al· f titudes h ave changed. Now women who are attacked get mad -they won't put up with disturbances or ~ their privacy Ulte tbeywould before." ''THERE HAVE BEEN legislative chaoses concerning the rules or evidence. or court procedures, and the kinds or evidence admissible in rape cases. As a r esult, it's easier to secure a rape conviction than before, and more cases lire being reported." Neithercutt said rape victims we re more willing to report incidents and testify since new Jaws forbid cross· A SPOKESMAN J"'OR Attorney General EvetJe J . Youngeuald the of· rice "d idn't know" t.be reuoa for the 18.2 percent hike, ''but it will only be significant if lbe rate holds or in· creases over a year's time." Nationwide, lhe rate of reported forcible r apes rose l percent clurlng \he period. Safety Tips Pyrotechnics St.ill a · Peril By Tile Auoclat.ed Prest While millions of Americans a re looking forward to Fourth of July fireworks displays, the government Is worrying aboul the safety of the 1parltler1. New regulations have been proposed to take • some or the bang out of some or the more common varieties of firecrackers, but they will not go in lo ef. • feet until next yea r. I (NOTE: FIRECRACKERS ARE distinguisha· i ble from other types or fireworks in that they are t expJosive d evices whose primary purpose ls to pro- duce a loud noise rather than a visual display>. • The Consumer Product Safety Commission re· ports that in 1974, the latest year for which staUsti~ are available .. there were 3,300 injuries related to fireworks on July 4 alone. More than 60 percent or the injuries wer e caused by firecrackers. The orrice o r Consumer Affairs of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare ( CONSU!tlER) has a few common·sense "Do's and Don't's" for fireworks use: WASHINGTON (AP> -U .S. intelligence sources say they have r eecived reports that Cuban leaders m ay be preparing to send several thousand troops Crom Angola lo the Congo Republic. . Wlt-A., Jt.; lOPEZ, Jal..,. •"" Raul Castro. brother Miss Huntington Beach, La ura Anne Sholar, will compete for title of Orange County Fair Queen on July 9. The 20· year.old Irvine stu· dent is a jazz a nd tap d anc e r . Sh e eventually hopes to dance professionally . -DON'T HOLD FIREWORKS IN your ha~d unless the directions specifically say so. -=-1)() place the flJ'eworks oo Hard, smooth, level surfaces. of Cuban Prime Minister ---------. Fidel Castro, traveled to ( ) Braua\•m e. the Congo IN SHORT Republic's capital. last _ - month t o discuss re- deployment of some or Cuba's 15,000 troops from nearby Angola, sources said. · He agr~d to the transfer or about 3,000 Cuban soldiers to train Congolese troops. according to re· ports r eaching U.S intelligence. The reports gave no indkation It there are other reasons the Congo government wants Cubon troops in the country, A,...., Ealorr#*• C•rletD LIMA. Peru (AP) -The army patrolled downtown Lima through the night with armored cars , jeeps and half·tracks to enrorce a curfew declared by the mllitary government after violent dernonslrnt1on1 atairusC-price increases. The government also declared a state or emergency. suspending constitutional guar antees and cl viii an rule ln parts or the country where the military was not already running \he local govern· mcnL ~t: L.AllSON, lltvon.,. G.-Joel -----------F.; COOLEY, C .. re AM and EdW- ~1ct1; JOHANSEN, Ali. E. - O tfbd 8., .Jr...; GRIME.$. Linde -Cllllor<I J ; llAUEll, Gr~ JoM •nd 0.•Mtn .... ,.c .. ; AVElllll. KffU lfte Lorr••n• and Sh•n•~ Drafting ... _ ...... Jr ; IAllGER, DonN J. c -DwlQMF Jr.;OIXON,U-onct ourses A -J l#dilh Mn; COX, 1(-A.. -Warr ... 8.; TURNER, J-A. -.l<tMlttr L.; NElSON, SNrtlynft L-TMtOftJ.;WElL'>,Connl~M. R ed -OevlCI P ; Ml!PHAM, Alan l,....n evamp -Jomnie Me<: 8ELl , J-C. -LAtM ()pat, STllAUGHN. Mtl• , --""'-• o.ie. Drarung students will Ol'SMAlllA\. llob~rl P. end be bJ t k t th . Etttellttll ........ IOHAPARTI!, L•-a e 0 wor a e1r fllAytnd Jamn llit ... rd , 8AllllETT, OWn pace th IS rail Under Oren c. •""' s.11 .. " e .. HAAllELL, Orange Coast C liege"' Jimmie N. end Wt lltt £.: JOHNSON, . 0 " c l <>'•" •nd K•"" L.; owENS. new draClang technology ~~~".:!~~":;!::t•...:·~· .... ~; program. . . l: Tu AGeON, ¥•urun L .... e1 Students will r eceive ,_...., L, M<Usv. Jo"" o _, lessons through the use ~'~~--"'.1..,V:.,';,.L~:,'i:,5• "••nc•><• of cassette tape!t and a LUCAS. s1~" A. •no o-e,..,1 L: s yllabus. Following a AllAGOH, Cllerto tl\d Mlor«• P ; d J e•KER, ".,,..,.,.. •net Jerrv w : t::ipe esson, the student Pl'Ell'IR. Jo"" w111t•m -IMtt•• will go to a drartlng F.,....,AHLlll!llO,Gt•YW.-lMCI• bo d t' h l 11 : Nl!•v•LL. °"""• L.e _""', .. " ar to prac ice w a T ........ ,. Gtl, "•-'•A. -Huoo • he has bee n taught. OOK1t!N,H•1""Mt"• ... e111oe11ar11 "The auto·tutorial pro-H ; M(l fOH, M1ttt~•I L•• M1d Mr.try ~ ..... ,. .... 1111 ....... r. o.,,. ~ ~..., J.?tam allows the student :;~~~~\ i:.u,.";":;.::~o.;~·11!:_:• 10 proceed at his own MC(llACIC EH, C••OI ........ ..., o..... pace w lthout tho pres· c1.,.,. CA1<NQN,w1111.mc11., .. '""" sure of weekly dead· 11'"1111• '""•"· lines, "explained draft· ing professor Linden H. Orgill. "Fut s tudents will be able to move ahead a nd rtnis h the course early.'• f<'or rcgi1tration In· formation , call 556·S735. -Use fireworks outdoors only. Children should· use fireworks only under~lose adulti'upervision. -If the firework does not go ofC, wait at least 10 seconds after the fuse stops glowing before ap· proaching it. -At public d isplays, ~tay in d esignated areas to avoid fumes and sparks . FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, you can gel a fireworks fact sheet from the Product Safety Commission by calling the group's toll-fre e hotline at ~·638·2666. Ask for Fact Sheet No. 12. For the future, the Product Safety Commission has issued rules limiting the amount of explosive powder that Clrccrackers can contain. The rules will ~o Into effect on Dec. 5, unless there are major ob- jections. Under the regulations, no firework could con· tain more than 50 milligrams, equal to less than fwo one·thousandlhs of an ounce, of "pyrotechnic com· position." T hal means powder. FIPTY MILLIGRAMS IS TllF. a mount of powder contained in 1t seven·e l~ht hs Inc h firecracker usually known as a "ladyfinge r." The previous limit was 130 mllllgrums o( powder. Larger Cirecrackers such os ''Cherry Bombs " have been banned for several ycur11. Press Honors Go To Pam Galloway Pamela Galloway. dnuthtcr of Mr . ond Mrs. David 8 . Gallowuy or South Lal(una. has won rour first place Ne vada 11tate awurds and two national a wanla hr the annual National Federation of Press Wome.n comp<.'tltlon. I' I I- ' ' !l l i l t .. 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TWIN-RIB ALUMINUM ROOFING For patio co .. r. algnalllng panel• Ill the d ... rt, or to make a good nolM on New Year' a. 8' 3 97 10' 4 97 14' 6 97 IX 5 97 18' 7 97 JORGES FLOOR GRASS TILE CARPET ARMSTBOIG PLACE I' PRESS 27L. 8'WIDE 297 LJN.n. Don't mow u. don't fertlliae. forget the water. ARllSTROIG SOLARIAlf PLACE I' PRESS 69~ GAF SUBE-STICI · 2SL. 8 88 GAL It'• ti.at tougb and boy, dCMfe It look good WDen JOU do it right. Quality will out. PROPANE TANICS Full alae. (meaning wbat?) Full ma. no.t the small one. (Keep protesting. they WW •tart !o wonder.) Lib pucldlng. DO spUL one coat coTeriDg. -897 9'7 "au" GAL COLOIS GAL HEAVY 9 PAINT PLASTIC 1 · 7 ROIJ.ER TARP ir• Ir PAN SET PRESTO NE, ~~ASH PRESTONE ll 3 3!AL 10 MlltutE nusH. 97~. 377 Dll.UIE MODEL 577 , ~JACK STANDS I~ Alm·RUST, OR 5 7 C SEALER 12 oz. m•~\llEAVYDUTYSEALER 77.~oi. ~~ ~ llP'' @__:; • ~ -~~-----------~-~ When ynu purchnse nnv rmt ol the five produci. ahown above '• PLUS "rrMt.,ne II'' Anti Frtell. we'll •end you back S l.00 Just send u1 the proofs ch~cked below· I 11 "Prestone II" Antl·Freeie. Enclote as proof of purchase c11p In· I ner llner from tug I n "Preatone" Cooling System CMh regl1ter receipt for any one I . i:an plin 'AS numbur" found at the bock o( the can. I R,ld111t•J1 Huth A" Rtdl111or Se.\ln AS I He11vy Lluly ~&!er .a.s__ R.dlator M ii Rutt AS I o "Prntorni" H.USH 'N Fill. KIT. 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GRANDOR BI-FOLD DQORS Nice choice of patterna. VI.ma says put two 2~" together to make a W' closure (bright child). WHILE STOCK LASTS 24''x80" 30"x80" 38'*x80" 1900 2400 2900 ·~ PREFINISHED · 1PULLMANS 17x20 ,,... Nice one piece cultured marble top. finlshed cabinet. oh. ob, the faucet ls extra.(lknew there was a catch I) lh'3t lh37 3900 4900 lxl2 PINE SHELVING 13~. Always good. useful lumber, smooth fou.r slde .. 1 .. 2 7• n .oe 15" ~ 12-2 9• n.oe 19" ~u. l~ 11' n .OR 24" ~LL 12~ 15' ET.OR 33" ~u. COMBED REDWOOD PALINGS 39~ ! . ''Miii l STUDS 2x"'95" 97~ DOUGLAS FIR Board of It .U, goae a fir piece for a =c woodlllt yoa pine for a good prlc:e. O.t on the get the best fir you....., eaw. (Stop. I'll buy, ao .. ,. puAL- pa.c..) .. I' 10' 12' 14' 16' 11' 20' ~ 1.20 1.50 1.IO 2.10 2.40 2.70 3.00 211• 1.14 2~ 2.76 3.22 a ... 4.14 4 .60 ha 2.IO 3.10 '-20 4.90 S.60 6.30 7.00 s.•• S.44 '-30 S.16 6.02 .... 7.74 1.60 k11 '-24 I.JO 6.36 7.42 1.48 9.54 10.60 ... 2.IO 3.IO ~20 '-90 1.60 6.30 7.00 ... '-24 S.30 6.36 7.42 1.41 9.54 10.60 ... s .12 6.90 1.2.I 9.66 11.CM 12.42 13.IO .... 1.70 10-44 12.11 ts.ft 11.66 17AO l.H Friday,July2.1919 DAILY PILOT 8§ EVERYTHING BUT THE KITCHEN SINK Happy llrthday. U.s.A. Color rounelf red. white. and blue. OD you It looks good. COOL-Ame GABLE MOUNt VENTIIATOR COOL-Ame ROOF MOUNT VENTIIATOR 12SO. sq. FT. Got "Slow," "Medium." and "Congrnalonal." (And that'• playing fast and lOOH.) 1'°EFIBE EXTINGUISHERS M0.10 7 77 lf0.110 9•• lfO.UO 1399 ... . . -. Price it at the specialty supplr hOUM. M'gorahl Ours ts CG approTed for olL gas. greaM flre9. etc. PAECO CEILING BEAMS 97~ CORNING WARE YOUR CHOICE ~I!' SET GENIE GARAGE · DOOR OPENERS . -KELLER ANODIZED WINDOWS ~wnlnum. extruded. wlth locking latch. Weather stripped. with sliding screen. Can't boost. "leller" enough, got the quality. 2'x2' .....• 9.97 4'x3'. ••• 20.971 2'x3' •.•. 14.97 , ........ 2•.•7 3'x2' •..• 13.97 S'x3' •••• 24.•7 3'x3' •••• 17 .97 s·xe· .... ~ 1.•7 3'x4'. ••• 22.97 &'x-3' •••• 28.n 4·,a· •... 17 .97 8'x4'. •.• U.•7 DOUBLE SUDER 8'x3'. .•. 38.97 rx4' •... 48.97 ~ SUDING rP~~~ GLASS PATIO DOORS 79~. 99~.~~~ Wltb eereen t....,...cl ,._., locldag latch. cmcl...,, ..... J.m a little dOle la die track. Clap. ........ .., .I j 1 I I I \ ... OAJL. Y PIL.OT f nd!y, Ju!y 2. 1971 Evert Tops Goolagong at Wimbledon WIMBLEDON, EngJand CAP> -Chns Evert defeated •:vonnl' Coolaeona. 6·3. 4·6, 8-6 today and won her second women's slnales UUe at the Wimbledon tennis ·championships. lt was the tirst ttme Evert hlli ever beaten her Australian rival ongrass .. Evert won her first Wimbledon tn 1974 and then was beaten by Biiiie J ean King la11l yeur Goo,l;gong, now marrit!d to ·Roger Cawley. was u Wimbledon champion in 1971. Chris. Imperturbable and poke r·faced as usuql, won becausc she kept her head at thl' crucial moments. particularly in lbe final set when Coo1-.aon1 sud· denly ume to llfe and took a COO• pie or atames from ber "'Ith t.be loss O( only U Mngle Point to 80 ahead 6·S. But Evert leveled at 6-6. then broke again on the 13th, after trailing 30-40. to take a 1 ·t lc!ad. That put Evert servine for the match once again. And th.ls time she did not let t.be ehance sllp. The game opened with a Iona rally that finished with Goo1agon.g going over th\' s1dehne, followed by another with Goolagong hitting over the baseline. Then a netted service. return gave Evtrt btt first and only nutlch point which ,.he ta&erly 1rasped with a lob lk> d('~ ep that Coolagong didn't even try to reaeh It. Jn t.bat fin al 1et , which lasted SO minutes. Coola~on& run up o 2.0 lead "'Ith a service bre~k on the second 1:.me. l~t that adv an· tace when Evert broke back twice for a 3·2 lead. then pulled back to 3-3 by breakm1 serve. Up to this point. Evert bad been l ooklnit the more authoritative. lier baseline driv-lnc was s teud1er and wht'n she did come to the net, her volleymg was aenerally crispe:r and more U.S. Slwcked Taiwan Banned I From Olympics By 'the Associated Press U.S. Olympic orricials a rc shocked O\•er Canad;1's ban or the Taiwan team in the Montreal Games. "Politics should be kl'pt out or ti)e Olympic Ga mes," said Don 1\tlller. elCecutlve 'director or the U.S . Olympic Committee. "Taiwan is .a m ember in good standing with the lntcrnat1onal .Olympic Committee and has done nothing to menl this action by the Canadian gon•rnment " Miller's r eaction came Thurs day after l<'arning or thc Cana dlan de<.'1:uon to shut out th<' Taiwan team from thl' 1\176 Olympics The action. t;t~ "n un der prodding from P1•k111;.: "a' seen as a politic al mon·. ~lnl't' Canada apparently does not want to sacrifice its omcwl lies with Communist China. Glen Shortl1ffe. an external af. fairs spokesman for the Cana· San Diego Acting Like Contender SAN DIEGO (AP • Th<' rivalry betwcen the 1..0$ Ang(·lcs Dodger s a nd the Sun Dil'J!n Padres has com(· a lonjl \\O) in two years . . "To me. lhl' Oodgc~ arc now just another t t'am Wl' h:l\ <' to beat." said Padre~ manaJ!t•r J ohn '.\lcNamara :tftt'r his tl'.tm did just that Thursday ni~ht. dl·· feating Los AnMcles. 5·3. That stntl'me nt by M.cNamarn marks a m ajor turnaround for All C»MH.,. I( A ec (ntl '"'" 1 le' Ano~••' M \.;)n D•t<IO July l~n0•"90•flO\A"Q"lf'\ Jll,., j Si.ttf\ Ot4>QO ... l 0\ Af'i(tlt'H" 'Up"' t1 Uo.-n 11 ~~I> m San Diego. For there was a time when the Padres couldn 't bent the Dodgers t'ven ir they tied them up rirst. In ract. In 1974. thc Dodgers won 16 of 18 games between tht' two teams. McNamnra stHI re· members that. And ht' St'Cl> to 1t that the Padrcs' players re· member at . too. ··r.tcNamnro never lf'ls us forge\ that." said Padr<'S lert- hander Brcnt Strom "Wc'r c trying to make up for some lost time now." Strom t1eatlercd nine Dodgers hits Thursday night :111 thl' Padres beat their Southern California rivals for th~ rlflh time in silc games this year. While Strom boostcd his ree<>rd to 8·7. John Grubb nnd Tito f\tentes wen• combining for six hill and for (our rbt. The victory movt'd San Diego to within I ~ ~a m es of the second plate l>odgcrs In the NaUonal League West. It also offered more proor that the Padres see themselves as contenders this year. "We're not looking behind us. only what's going on ahead of us in t h e s t andings," said McNamara. "That's the attitude oftbe entire ballclub. Padres catcher Fted Kendall bad apec:lal reuon to celebrate Thursday nlgbL His flftb.lnnlng home run off tostna pitcher Doug Rau, 6-6, was not on1.1 bls firsl of 1171, but Ilia fint since 1974. IAllCMIM ... , ... 0.-H St J J ...... If •••• ,....,.._ ,,,, •Dhl•fl , ••• ........ " ., .. . .,, .. ,. ) .. . O.,,_...,. II It r..-...c t J t • ............ 41!• dian government. said Taiwan's athletes would not be allowed in· ,. to the country unless Canada re· ceives guarantees that they will not claim to be representatives or China. Du.ring lh.e Games they may not use the flag. designation. symbol or name or the "so-called Republic of Chin a," he said. The Peking ·regime has been recognized by Canada since 1971 and is recognized by most major ~m-=® spe>rts organizations in the world. Shortliffe. speaking in Ottawa. said Canada would not be swayed from its position of allowing the Taiwanese to enter Canada as in· dividuals but not \\S represen· \atiHs of their government. In Montreal. a spokesman ror the Olympic Organizing Commit· \ee said his group would "do ''hatcver the IOC tElls us to do" concerning the admission or a Taiwan team competing u.nder the na me of the Republic of China. ll o wt•ver. a committee spoke~man ~aid the matter in· \'Olvcd the Canadian external a!- rairs de partment and not the G a mes c o mmittee. No other Oly mpic officials in Montreal would com menl on.the situation . The IOC remains hopeful or finding a solution to the dispute "ith C'anada. IOC director Mont· quc Berltoux said today. She said JOC president Lord Killanin planned to fly to Mon- treal Monday and will make another effort to break the de- adloe k . · BILL MELTON JRB Slated For Dec. II The Junior Rose Bowl Came, s crapped in 1967 when California's junior colleges adopted a playoH system to de· cide its football champion, was officially r<•vin•d Thursday in its original c!oncept · to deeide the mythical national championship of junior collcges. confirming a Daily Pilot stor.)' threE' months ago. The Los Angeles Times will spe>nsor the Dec. 11 contest. The game will again match the top JC football team in California with the outstanding two-year school from out or state. -- The Pasadena Bowl started in 1946 and pitted Compton College against Kilgore, Tex .. J.C. Texas teams played In the game eight times and Oklahoma teams seven times. In 1968, the Pasaden3 Bowl was born to replace the junior college attraction The Pasadena Bowl was used by the Pacific Coast Athletic Association as its pe>St ·season game. but it was financially troubled and the 1972 and all subsequent games were cancelled. The J unlol' Rose Bowl and the Pasadena Bowl game bad been sponsored b y t he Pasadena Junior Chamber of Commerce and Its president, Mel Cohen .. said his group planned to work with the new sponsors. ln 21 years. California junior college teams had won lS Junior Rose Bowl .ea mes. all played in the famed s tadium that houses "We will see what will happen then . T h e r e are man y pe>sslbilities and impossibilities If the Canadians don't change their stand. It would be impossible, for example, to cancel the Games at this stage. We could delete the word Olympics <in the ()(liclal de- signation> 6ut this would make us lose control or the Games.•· . the Rose Bowl Game. Still Snaps Slump Golfers Sizzle at Miluxwkee MILWAUKEE (AP> - Veteran Ken Still emerged from · a long slump lo fire an eight· under-par 64 to grab a two-5troke lead aHer Thursday's first round of th e $130,000 Greater Milwaukee Open 101r tourna· mM\t. nnt. week's BrlUsh Open. SUll, who ranked 72nd last year with total wi nning of S31.413, was list· ed 106Lh after the Western with $11.191. Thursday's LeaderA: ll•j!~flll ll JJ-.4 9-Mll<IWll )7·J1..-.• Jl l••-r » n-.. """"''-'••~r 11 •-10 0. ... H"I )lo>J1-.. l ltobtrt U 11-10 H.11.,.tM J.J.M-61 G. Alt,..r U·U -10 °"" 8'-h ·>1-•1 ,i. .. """ J.t »-10 o . -)4.n-1 11<11.,MrOff n -u -10 M MC~ ... n-.1 ".Cr•wtord U-J~10 tt.ftMtlftflf ,..,,_.1 lol>l-,..,.._10 Still. whose three victoriet In 17 years on the tour Include th4' 1969 Milwauk~e title. struna together el1bt btr~ and 10 pars. Tied at 86 were veteran Dave HUI a nd two.year pro Fuuy Zoe.lier. The 144-m an field com peted a t the 7,0lO·yard Tuckaway Country Club with eig. ht playen bracketed at 17, three strokes bacll. , Ot-~ ;w.u-1 l'.Mon,.. ,,.,,_,o "-C...._tl l4·>>-.I H. TWltty :i.-M -10 All oC Tbunday's top tlnltherit ranked low on the tour's lt'lt rauibl list ~ m HT of golf's top nam es bave dipped tb1a tournam ent to PftPpte roe- J.Jk-:14.n-.1 1. """"""' n.u-10 Deft,,..-'! >•·:14-0 Sloe If Ion 3t>IS-11 1t..-M1rt1 :w.-n-10~ '' 14-11 ._._,ti, 1'·n-ll!.SM4tl\ U Jll-11 J "°"'II :M·.>4-t.ll O.n Sl~o 11·)4-11 T_ I,,..., U.l,_.. 11 W.ll91 3'·l6-11 O«yMCC.d J>.J,_.. Orle•J..,_ ,._11-11 M.lerW M.JS-.• JoeyOltl• J>lt-71 ,,......... ,,.,._ ,,,......,,, )1-~-11 I .Cr ........ :M-li-.• T-c.r.i. 2~-11 "f•GelA »-»-4• J Oit<lltle ,._U-11 c.11 ,,..._ ' ,.,__., -· Miii J~-11 _,,__... »-,.._.. J Mt-II »U-11 ! "SM ..... &,._.. .,,.. 111111-U 11·>4-11 LGr-l~ ILll""oet1 l>-,._11 Ull........ »Jt-4• ,_.._ ,,,.,._,. LMI._.. »41-4• Al~T... ~7' accurate than lbat or tbe Australian. From 3.3, a•mes v.•cnt to 4·4, then Evert struck aanin by breakinc to 5·4 up with her own service lo come fortht match Goola1ong had bttn In ont'.' ot her apprehensive moods In thiit game, but In the lOt.h she suddcn- 1y came alive, forced Evert Into three errors in a row by pressing her from the net. then got the break to level at S·S with her besl shot o( the whole match -a crisp forehand volley she punched away from the net. She didn't allow En'rt the lux· ury of e\·en one point that game. White Sox Glad to See Melton Go • CHICAGO <AP> -Bill Melton insists he lsn 't trying to prove anything against his former Chicago White Sox teammates but he did it again Thursday night In leading the California Angels to 2· 1 victory over the Sox. The Angels move on to Min· nesota for a four-game series beiinnin~ tonight with Don Kirkwood racing Jim Hughes. Metton. a Mission Viejo resi· dent, doubled and scored the first O.Tt' T••l .. t 0.iellef 5 ••• run of the game on a double by Ron Jac kson in the ~ond inning, and then singled home the win ning run in the third. "I guess I'm hitting 150 points above my average agains t them," said Melton. who came in· to the game with a .205 average and now bas personally account· ed for three California victories against tbe Wblte Sox. "l(l knew whatlt was. I'd be do· ing it against everybody," snid Melton. ..T he fans here a re something. When I gct a hit they holler and ask why I didn't do It when I was with the Sox. When I don't bit, they really remind me of It." In six games played at Chicuj!o. Melton bas gone 7·for·l7, includ· Ing two triples and a double Williams. however . was ecstatic over his pitchers· performances in the sweep of the three-game series from the Sox. who made but one run in f'ach game. "I'm pleased. very pleased.·· said Williams. "We got good re· lief pitching and good startlni; pitching. With a healthy Nolan Ryan and a healthy Frank Tanana. we've got as good a pitching starr as there is in th<' league. 11 's good enough to be a pennant·winning staff." Why, then, are the Angels in last place in t he American League West! "No c l utch hitting. Nonc whatsoever," said Williams. "But maybe that's beginning to change." Sid Monge s tarted for the Angels Thursday night and had a two-hit shutout aoing Into the ~eventh Inning. CAl.ll'O•i.IA •• r ~Ill {Olli~ It • 0 1 0 R TontH I 0 0 0 0 c ... "n 4 1 1 o ---· 4000 Mfoll..,... l I 1 I M..~"tro Jtt c 0 0 0 Ro J .. --JI> ] 0 1 ' l. Sl..,.lo•HI ' 4 0 0 0 8-•" 0 0 0 0 8r199SIO 4 0 I 0 l!•c....,.,,..,, 1 o o o .._.,, 00 00 MonOf P II 0 0 0 0.-p C) 0 0 0 5coHp 000 0 CMICAOO C>Pm n u..-c1 l. 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No Teaehing Spots Qual.ified Coaches ·can't Get Hired <Second la a Series> By LAUR ENE KEVS Oltft• Dally l'ilee SI•" Basketball Coach Resigns. Search for Successor Under Wuy. These are common headlines on the sports pages lately. Yet the tuk or finding and hiring a qualified coach is not all that enss. e~~a~GJlr.afl&.e_Co.1U1t... area bigb schools . Wh y! While there are good coaches to be found. there must be a posi· tion open not only as a coach, but also as a teacher. That's the rub. In the Newport· Mesa District there arc few teaching openings. And many schools have turned to walk-on coaches or off.campus personnel to fill coaching vacan· cies. In the hard-hit Newport-Mesa District approximately 49 coaching jobs are to be filled by off.campus people. Zeroing in on the walk·on situa. lion. the Daily Pilot finds the pro· blem is not unique lo Orange County. · What causes this problem? Stabilized population and declin- ing school enrollmenlaTe two big factors. For example. the Newport- Mesa District, growing by leaps and bounds 10 years ago, hired about 250 teachers lo take care of burgeoning enrollment. However. the growth s purt leveled off in 1913,-aecording to Dr. Norman Loats, deputy school superintendent. leaving the dis· tricl with more teachers than It needed. A continued dip in re· eistration is expected. And tenure laws further com· pUcate the matter. They make it nearly Impossible for schools to dismiss a teacher with three or more years In the district unles14 he has com mitted a serious of· fense. Loats says It is not feasible to hire additlonal lnst.ructors to fill coachln& vacancies ln a dhitrict where Uiere Is 1alrelldy a serious surplu• of teachers. "lr you t hink we have a pro- blem now, lm11ine what It will be like In five years," says Loau. But Coron a del Mar Hl1h athletic d irector Ron Duaa doesn't have to challentt b1a Im· aglnation with proJ«Uons. He's facing the tTUCial pro. bl em right now, O.via bu l2 co,cbinc slots, lncludlnt four ht'ad var sity jobs whleh tr<' starred by off.campus pl'ri,onnl'I Swimming. tenn1:1. water polo and soccer ha n• .,., alk-on head coaches. The id l'nl situation 1o; for a physical education tcach<'r tu hold down a coaching JOb a lso. 811t with a limited number of PF. instructors. It is not pqssible to fill.aJ! lhe. COAchin&.RO~t.3. Additio nally, many PE teachers over the years have quit , their coaehing jobs, but hav<' stayed on In the department. Consequently. as a means to combat this problem. schools have hired an English teacher who cao also coach baseball for instance. Or a history instructor <SeeCOACHt;S, Pa~<'8·7l Rams Fail To Get O.J. LOS ANGELES -Owner Car· roll Rose nbloom of the Los Angeles Rams declared Thurs· day that negotiatiom; to acquire star runnin$t back O.J . Simpson from the Duffalo Hills have failed. Simpson. a former lleisman Trophy winn cr fr om th e University or Southern California, had declared he wants to play In California but that he plans to quJt alter OM' more year of competition In lht• NaUonal Football League. Rosenbloom previously had said the Rams were intere11ted in acqu.lring the all·pro. A D I• &e.,,f,al SANTA MONICA -World heavyweight boxing champwn M uh a m m ad A 11 w 11 1 b <· hospitalized al least three days with blood clots In his leJCs. Ult• boxer's tralncr uld Thursday. All was odmllled to St. John'11 Hospital ThurAdny nllernoon art.er arrlvlnl( In Loll Anl(olc11 lo discuss work on a motion Jllctur<' ~2~2~!~ Mesa, Corona, who can traln wl'Hlltta. But if I.be by pothlllcal hi.story l«acbt'r dttkla :after uveral years lhal th• riaors of being a <'Oacb are wearinC hlm doWn. be ran quit the wrn WAI Job. And ti the t;nglllb IHttuctor'• wUe st>'• It'• btt or the t«tm, and be opU for her. he can quit hi• coaehll\& job. But there LI notblnl to prevent them fro m stay· ing on ln their academic d e p a rtme nts. Tha l leavea a coacbln1 vacan· cy, but no t .. chtnc open· ing. This Is not an Unu5Unl situation. On the con· trary. it ls happen ng more and m ore of\en. leaving achool1 with a double burden. There 1s no way to br· ing a new coach on cum· pus. And perhaps more disastrous. the a cademic dt'partmt'nt is ten with a teacbtt who m ay have had more coaching abili- ty than a cademic ex- pertise. .Estancia High CCostu Mesa> athletic dl~or Wayne Hughes points out that when a teacher is worlling in two depart· menu . more tha n likely the academic subject will be the weake r. "Academic scores arc not posted on the board, and people can't point to a wl.n:lou recor d it he's not doing the job," says Hughes. Hughes says over the years the academic de· partments at Estancia have been burned once too onen with incapable people, a nd they are un· willing to cooperate in the hiring or coach~. Cost a M esa High athle tic director Bob Hunte r a dmits al one llme his a cademic col- leagues were not very cooperative in the hiring o( teacher-coaches, but s ays the s t r a in has eased. Davis nntl Jules Gage. Newport Ha rbor High athletic d irector, con· tend t he academic de- pa r l m e n h a t th ei r schools are willing to beJp. ··Ther e is no way I would ask a department to accept a teacher who was not wc.-11 qualified for the job,.. says Davis. .. All my people in PE are holding down coaching jobs. I would not be justified in askln& other departments to help me with a coach. unless all o( my people w ere nlso coaching.·· El Toro Win Co•l a M Hia m cb's twnmer baaltetb•Ulum baa t•k en ovtt r sole po&Hulon or first place ln &be race for tbc Cotta Mesa L e a&u e cro wn follow anf Thursda y nlgbt'a 48-1 victory over SUta Ana's Fool.hill at c.oronadel Mu High. Corona del ath r gave Cott• Mesa an assist with a 78• triu mph over Downey's W ar ren to knock the la tter a garoe behind Costa Mesa while El Toro evened its re- cord llt J.3 with a 61-49 wm over Garden Grove'¥ Pacifica High. Gary Wills w as the leadlng scorer for Mesa. which upped its rerord lo ~t . scoring 18 points. Also in double figures for Costa Mesa were Tim Young a nd Mike Snow with a dozen each. Alex Black led the Cd M assault with 23 points and J ncque TUl: chipped in with 18. Also playing well a nd in twin digits was Mark Rains. who tallied 17 as Corona del Mar took an early lead and bretted. ho&d· lftl a Z2·polnt ltad alter tbrMqua~. Mark Rtll and Rob Qlarles allared sconnc honors for El T oro, each colled~g 18 polnU. -""' =~ -0...ln ........ ..... ... ,,., .. ...... M,.,.,,...., c.. .... ,_, ,..,.,_ .... , Ww ~ ... _ -·-MO\ono Tot .. , ,.., 81~· R••'" -K°"'kef" ,.,, To~• c;dM w.,, ... 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Phrk • IHI d9C ~ i.2. 1•t-ai.lre Ou <1e< It-?• 1n -e, "'ulu IHI pl-Orflt I » 11s--si-IOHI et< 8-.e44. °"'"_...,,, ..... ff,..,. _....flit) (Ml 0......_ IOS-Jw -CMI -Q, SMllll -11~110 .. 1ft IMI ~ ~ IM. ·~-101wcJac•-!4. llJ-.Jev~ (Ml 9ecN,_..._ 141--4*1'-IMI _.,.,..., -• tO. •U-0.tlt 101 li.d l'•-•- l•P-Cla#f0<d 1011'-<l-->l. llj-~-101 _ F .. lOf•I. 0..ly '"'Qllh <-ln led. Giant Squid Hitting Gauchos Fall,4-3 The Onn1e Pant.hen 1ot rich with a couple of unearned runa and held Fndly July 2.. 1976 DAii. Y PILOT 87 Marina Five Tops HB;;~ ..... Newport Nips Estanci&. SPOITS H'Park Founta in Valley 1Uah's aummer league basket· ball team Im proved Its U· Uc cha nces without Un- in1 a finger 1'hursday nlcbt as L)•nwood topped Loi Aml101. 73·63, at the Hunt Lnst o n B e a c h circuit. The result It-aves idle and unbeaten Fountain Valley a 1ume ahead ol Los Am laos with the rest otlhefleld in a mcu . ,, W arrt'n und Oa vc Cibbs eacb scored six Points In l\t 11rlnu's 20· point third quurtt'r. Gary Contnir aso(llun· tlngon Bu ch rt spoodt-d w llh 28 po lnh , but Marina stalled out the final IK> seconds to clinch the win. Newport 11:.rbor sur- prised Estancia. 43·39. as Hollypark the winner& ~ot tota l balance w Ith nine players In theacor ln& column and no one lo double n1urc:1ln theotht>r lirt at HB Hip . At Huotlncton Beach's Ed ison Hla h ll ·wu Westmins ter ~akln1 tho measure or Edison. 63·~· while Villa Park dumped Lon e Uo a c h Wilson, St-48 • Racing Entries Marina o( Huntington Beach pushed Its record over the .500 mark with a 69~ tri umph over host Huntinatoo Beach in a lUf that featured 20-point ef- forts from Tony Warren Race Results .... s.e-.,, "'"' ... '"""" l'lllST •AC• -• lw•~ J - -..... O.ltftlftQ. o ........ "'<-11.000. t U '" and Gary Kanter . * * * f:•••IM I .. , ........ Oe•r, Tt.c-k ll••t l't•IT llACI. • 1w1~, J .- -Cl•ll•h"9 ....... M,OOCI. ,.., .... 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AlloNl•nc.e: •914 Spike Summaries .... 1!!. .. 1 544mt I ___ .. } U OAILX PILOT ftlday J~Jy 1 1915 ·weekend Calendar ·1 4th Regatta Slate~ • ; f ' • By ALMON IA)(KAB£\' oau,,.,, .. ...,,.. ... ._ While "t all ships," tr;i~oceanu: r ac~r1, co;u t a l crul6cn and "character boats " u~ parading lo ob- servance of the nation's blct•ntt·nnial. Newport Harbor Yacht Club will ~ holl to the stay.at-homes in lb lrpdi- tlontl Inde pend ence 1)ay Rcgat.ta Satutday and Sunda,y. The regatta is invitational to AJI class" salUng on coUrse. lnJS(de Ult bay an~ oulatde Newport Jlar borc.... Also on the Oran&.e CoilSt. u ano Poml Yllcht Club wOl litqe Its In· dependen(e Day f\egatta wtth amall boa\.S suil\llg inside the hath« en Saturday . a nd three chs s e~ or Performance llllndtcap Racing Fleet , yachts racin out.side on SUnday ol the rocinc Ottls u the rormer m ake their way to Cata.Una laJand for a .. wt'eke.('ld of relaxauon·· in the numerou11 crowded lsland covH. Far to t he north. a larie neet ol ocun golng yachts -lncludtnc severol from SoutMm C"JifornJ,_ - wlll be anawcranc the atMtlni s lgnaJ for tbe Vict.oti•. B.C. to MauJ race. Souther,. C:allfornha Yachting As· IOC:lat~n c~lcndar; 1:61-A•tcele ~Loq .Beacb 'At..\lU1'0 S BAY YACHT CLUB - Fouth of> July Refa\la, all classes. Sak!rda.y~Sunday. SEAt. B&ACH YACHT CLUB - ·St rt )!ufoflull Transpac race, Sun· day.~n.'t ' S~•ta Mealu Bay · sout~ BAY YACHT R ACING ,, ••• Cla••re CLUB -Holiday Senes, keelboats, T ·l L Ch Saturd'ay. e rr .Ynn asc, WINDJAMMERS YACHT CLUB -F ount a m Valley's Marina de1 Rey to San Diego race, qOeen. will compete startS Saturday. for ti ti e o f Miss ' RK P) -now lhc W1eafhtt tirk''M1We.tlllonlnii'f4 . Report: 75 percent chanct' or loud nul e and other '!he Weather R~ does experiment with ele«· wretched d rum mine CXCC$Se5, follo" cd by .-n cl<:c· tromcs --: Zawlnul b surrounded by electronic trical disturba nce and 25 percent possibility of an ~lzardry mcludln• • machlno that produces roar· occasional areat sax or ke)'board olo. int train •nd Coe horn soundll. And It has lhe ob- Tbe Weather Report, a Jan qurntet huded by llgat.ory conao pla.1ff and hla wrac k of cutesy lteyboardi t Joe Zawinul nnd s u ophonist Wayne thing• to ba na. But tho music s\lll comes out Jan. Sbprter, has ila r oots In the music or the late Can· nonball Adderley <whence cume Zuwinul) and Mil es Davis <Sborter's mentor). But somebody bt'l· ter tell the rhythm section. THESE TWO GREAT SOWISTS were un· dermlned In Wednesday night's Newport Jan Festival concert by a gimmicky co~u player named Manolo Badrena who broke three l>llcks pounding on ever;ylhing from eowb<'lls to potcovers ruld a drummer named Alex Acuna who apparently can't bear to play softly and bas a fetish for the dis· co beat. But get those seasoned professionals Za winul a nd Shorter alone and the skies are clear -im· aginallon, inte rlinking solos, some beautiful, funky melodies. GROUPS LIKE THE BllECXEll8 and Jan modernists llkf' Hancock. The Weather Report, t:lvln Jones, Billy Cobham and McCoy Tyner havo attracted the blgaest crowds al the fesUval. • Producer George Wein saya that 1ttendance al concer\.S by more tradiUonal performen has been so-so. So far . u four-concert tribute to Duke Ell· logton by the J au Repertory Company has fall~ to fall Carnegie Hall. •tThe. Ellington saga is the most important thing in the festival for lhe continu•oce or jau In the classical sense," says Wein. "We don'I. predJct big audiences for at, but we're fighting to &et one beeause that 's where the future of jau Is." But the kids want the Jau·rock-diaco pastiche -and they're the ones bu.yingall those records. ANOTHER POPULAR Pourth •f July r eAalla wtiicti draws nunierows local sailors Will be Alum1tos Bay Yacht Club's J~ual lndC'pende{ICt! ' Day event for I classes Satufl(lay and Sunday at.Lo Beach. , Oce an r a c in ~atam aran fen· thusiasts wiJI co regale orr Point Fermin lo bid bo rnyagr to rl\•c muJtihull yat'hls s \'tng orf on lhC' biennia l M ult1hul\ Tran1>pac t o Honolulu. San oteco Ora nge County F air SILVERGAT E YACHT CLUB -in compe tition JuJy ZAWINUL, WHO WAS WITH Cannonball when ------------------ Fouth or July Overnight, Saturday, 9. The S-8, l 20-pound Allderley recorded his top seller "Mercy. Mercy," ~---...-~lk 1 ll•'"-'•lililllil111111i. Sunday. t t . k' gave his best performance alone on the stage play· BUDGET DY .... O ru .... ~up SOUTHWESTE RN YACHT CLUB ~n r a n . COJ?YS s t -ing a piano, the onJy time in the concert the t radi· " • .... ..- -Finish Marina dcl Rcy to San Diego mg, s.wtmmmg and tional88were used . '-c·-------.~- race. Sunday ; trophy pr esentation modehng. It was a pleasing, lyric cameo lo which Shorter HO CHil61 S3100 S3300 S3500 Monday. ----------later a ttached his own lilting interpretations and 0¥8 ·~ u~ ao,&. And sli ding down thf.' coast on thr wings of a westerly breeze will be 300 sailing yachts participaung in th(• an· nual Marina del Rey to San Diego race. MIS.SION BAY YACHT CLUB -counterpoint. -~,....._-CA.ts.-s.•.ua.en,l'ICS.-.,noc.. Firecracker Series. junior and senior, 'ff tJ ' The Weather Report. which records for Colum· PlllCIS IHCLUDI AUL.Mm ·~MIWPARTS'ol~ Saturday Sunday Mooday us er bia, is anothe r one of those modern Jan groups .UAaAMTllD l'OI IO MOS. oa It.°" ..a ~ ~ _ 'North a~laland . Which has opted for the jau-rock sound, though to -----1NCW.-. ··---' ----- YACHTSMEN TAKJNG a break from the rigors of racma will pro bably cross the bows -or \•ice versa SANTA BARBARA YACllT CLUB Zawinul's and S borter 's cred it they avoid the ~ -Semana Nautica, Saturday, Sun· J dg d temptation or throwing everything but the kitchen LUBE & OIL CHANGE day. u e Sink into their formuJa. S 3 9 5 l~UOU UI' TO .1!1!!111!1 WESTLAKE YACHT CLU B -ao~~~i,OUHE mi1i Firecracker Regatta, Saturday. , MANY GROUPS, INCLUDING THE highly -----------------.;:. ___ _ Al' Wirt ..... MISSING AT SEA Mike Flanegan Tall Ships Ready For Big Parade NE WPO RT. R.I. (i\P 1-The Coast Guard bark Eagle Jed the international tall ships· fleet out of Newport Harbor Thursday bound for a parade of sails past the skyscrapers of New York lo mark the nation's 200th Fourth of July. A dense fog caused the tall ships a nd their ac· companying armada to delay getting under way for four hours before the Eagle was pulled away from her berth by tugs. THE PROCESSION PAST colonial forts near Newport Harbor and up Narragansett Ray around Gould Island was expected to last nearly three hours The• Coast Guard had difficulty moving boat traffic out o! the way at the start of the parade or sails but even\ll ally cleared a path for some of the i>m aller vessels. to leave ahead of the square rig- gers. l y h s THE EAGLE, A STATELY 295-foot ship used lo I 8C t eeD, train Coast Guard cadets. led the Oeet past the thousands or sights~rs gathered here abd along B N :"Jarragansett Bay lo bid farewell to the ships. Ut Ot The Soviet UnM>n has two huge square-riggers in the procession d classically rigged tall ships. I Ski Including t he s maller sloops. schooners and ls pper ketches. about 30 couot.ries are represented. LONDON <AP ) --The yacht Galloping Gael. competing in the single handed T r a ns a tlantic race. has been fou nd drift ing with no sign or her Can adian skipper. Mike Flana gan, race or- ganizers reported today. The 38-root Galloping Gael was found Wednes· day by u ship identified as the Gr eek mot or \'('SSel N1m a. said to be sailing from Liverpool to Ca n ada . Ll o yd 's Register docs not list such a vessel. The yacht was bonrded some 6000 miles off New- found I a nd . P l'rsona l possessions wer e adcn· ti fled. The N1ma took the yacht In tow, but it broke away in fog and could noi be r etrieved, the o r· gnnlzcrs sa id. The Gollopinf( Gnel Is one of the Jester class. the smallest cla ss <'Om peting in the r ace. which began from Plymouth, En1tland, June 5. The 125 . com petltors rnn Into storms In lhc fi rst few da ys a nd more thnn 30 ·dropped out. But by lust weekend the weather was r cporl<'d much calmer for the sur· vivors. Fre nchm a n E r ic Tabarly sail ed across the finishing ll nl' at Newport. R.I .. We<ines- day to win the 3.()00.mjlc race in bis 73-rool ketch, Pen Dulek VI. ~ ·-( ·-· •"" IO<•l l'OO '"""' ............. -........ 11•9,_,,. °'""' ...... • .,...., ... , .... ,""''"'"*-•611'\ l •Oftl ••,.••bt• wu'o ' nitft4; t\flCt "'°'"'"'! ...... ,. H1Qft\ $411Vfo.t~"' Ir. .. , .. , GN•lal 1...,peratures will ,_ N l••t " U anO 11 1 .. 1 • ..-tem• -•urnwtll ra-btt-•-IO. ,.,.. .... , 1-rat.,re -H ..... American Sailor's Impossible Task SEATT LE CAP) -Jim Whittaker, the first American to reach the summit or Mount E verest, would prefer not fo tinish lasl in the upcoming 2.300-m ile ocean y ~cht race from Victoria, Canada lo Maui. The r ace starts Sunday. But he says he has few illusions about winning. Even the na me or bis b4at, the lmPoSsible, refiects that. . Whitta ker 's boat , a 35-foot Fuji ketch, was de· signed for cruising, not racing against such ocean 11pe<'dsters as Ragt11J1e, J oli and Sorc ery - fnvorites in the 30-boat r'acc which begins Sun~ay. TllE SEATTLE MQUNTAIN cllmbeT says he expects hill s ail to be more run a nd less dangerous than his Everest climb or his abortive attempt t.o .conquer K2, the world's second highest mountain. "It '11 k lhd or nice that you don't have to bust your back scaling u vertical wull hauling supplies." he irnys or tht' dlrterenccs between the t wo adven· tun~s. "AND TllER E ARE NO porten to hire thal mhthl go on strike." II<' est1 mate11 ll will take the Impossible about 20 days to mukt• tht' Victoria to Maui r aee. . "It took about the same number of days to l(O 185 milts on the Jo;vtrest expidltiqn," he say~. "And we had 907 porters Ptlt'king 12 tons of food and ('(lUi pmt'nl. ·' Yachters Warned Of Bridge Closing " Local ma riners planning to crulse In the Lont Beach Harbor a rea are advised by the Coast Guard that the Schuy ler Heim lift bridge over Cerritos Channel will be closed in the down pos ition through July 23. Th<? bridge crosses Cerritos Channel at the Terminal Isla nd Freeway. The closure Is necessaey for repair work to the bridge's lift span drlve motors. Traffic under the bridge will be limited to a \'ertlcal clearance or n feet al mean b~h water. For furtht r lplol'mation check tbe Local Notice to Marine~ or call the 11th CoGSt Guud District Aids to NavtgaUon ortice, (213) S90·2222. H I fol touted Herbie Hancock who appeared earlier in the ~ •H IL CAMtMO HAL. TUSTIN PHOMI 14~zn e p fttHval, have been criticittd for-trying to sett no UOM.HAaoa.SAMT•AMA~ UNMI cords by toning dbwn the jau and turning on the 19001 llOOllHUHT, HUNTIM6TOM RACH '6M1M .roc'..:~k~·:s:a:ls:a~a:n~d:_::d~isco::'.~·~H~an~c:oc~k~'~s~aJ~bu~m:_·~·tt~e~a~d~h~un~-~~~~~·~~~.,..~!riM!!k!•!.._!!..,!! .... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ NAS HVILLE , Tenn .. - <AP) -Judge Charles F. Galbreath of the Ten· nessee Court of Criminal Appeals s ays Hustler Magazlnc 's oCfc r to pay his $44,000 salary for life if he is impeached is "a fine gesture." In its July issue. the magazine r a n a leller from Galbreath saying he enj oys reading some pornography and is an avid fan of I.be put>1lca· lion. GALBR EATH HAS been criticized by fellow judges for wri\ing the letter . which appeared on offi'c l nl Court of Criminal Appeals sta· tio n e r y . Tb e s tale Judicial Standards Com· mission is investlgating the matter. As a r esult, Hustler publisher La rry Flynt h as o ffe red to p ay Galbreath's salary for life if he is impeached by the Gener al Assembly. "f CAN'T SEE the General Asse mbly being stupid enough to im- peach me. althouah the Genera l Assembly bas done some stupid things in the past," Gal breath said. Jn the past few years. Galbreath has officiated at public ized wedding ceremonies on a ferris wheel and al Tootsie's Orchid Lounge, a t avern known for its celebrit~ clientele. ! Blaze Douse rs Honore I An a wards prognm has been established by Orange County's South batt.alion firemen lo caJI · attention to citizens who help pre vent fires or other hazards. The llremen, who work In southern M lsslon Vie· jo, San Juan Capistrano, South L a guna a nd Capistrano Beach: s aid citizens orten give valua· ble assistance. · AREA RESIDENTS a r e bcln g as k ed to nominate individuals for the award when they feel be or she werrants r e· cognition. Nomin.Uon forms m ay be obtained_ from an y o f the pa rticipating fire at.a· lions. Although the &\\!ards will be given on a con- tinue! basis, a CWzen of the Year Award, is also planned. ,. Further' Information cen be obtained by eon~ tarting Capt. Jim Hale at 831·9290. MEW 1976 MONARCH me. sr.c..=tioM BICENTENNIAL SPECIAL USED CAR BUYS!!! 1971 MfH c._ ....... u1 lf74 C..,w ll7 Ofnt ~· 000 "'"•' ,IQ llH .....,. ~~f$f1 197Z ,.,. o..tw y • , • • •• 0 •••"'+'h~•!ly • ••U 1-.e C:•I ..,,,. .. ,.ft(• •••• ,..,, n••. M1CM hf\ t•O•ll met ... ,. <"''" .. -~ .. .... :l(l(jl w·etii •P\ 6 •At PGllllM Ofl"ff. ".._F'M 'te1flt4"t, Mt ...__. ~ ~.n, ......... ,.. l.•C. s,..c,.. "'I 9 QO•tr tlllff fMQ •UH) fie f'!.. ••t 1'1ft rl'l()f Pr~td IO \•II th1t •••NS l•C 1 1..,Qf ·~ AVE $ s2275 ltHYW ka.-H 1'74 ~Dert 4 Dr. w. 197JC..t. Mrtl ,. '-O• ,,.,i••O• lftOtlf 100,.. h •'\'t l •C f~l ... ,, .... 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I\ Arts/Dining Out Entertainment F:rio.y, July 2. 1178 DAIL y PtLOT c I Coa~~ to· Sparkle S~day By MICHAEL PASKEVICB OflloeO.Oy ...... .._.. There's no danaer ot boredom on this biunten.Ual weeken.d because tbe Orange Coast area is pullln1 out a II lhe. stops to celebrate our ZOOth birthday. Traditional fireworks, parades, and entertainment are Just part or the picture. There are al5o beauty cootuta, dog conte&ts. bike parades and kissing contests, lo name just a few. H UNTI NGTON BEACH : Bicentennial 4th of July Parade. 12:30 p.m . This Is I.he largest such parade tn California, with over 2,000 participants. The route runs from Main and FYank:turt streets to Lake Park. Grand Marshal will be Earl Holliman. Free ad· miasion. FOUNTAIN VAll.EV: A pic- nic will be held from 1 p.m. until dark Sunday at tbe Recreation and Cultura l Center at Brookhurst Street a nd Heal Avenue. Fireworks WLll follow al dark. lllVINE: The City of Irvine will present a massive fireworks dis - play about 9 p.m . a l Mason Regional Park, July 4th. The dis- play, sponsored by the Irvine Bicentennial Committee, the Irvine Jaycees and lbe City or Irvine. will last 30 minutes and in· elude hundreds or fireworks and a grand finale that will coo.sist of Hunbngton Beach's Fourth of July parade will be the largest in California, with over 2,000 participants expected Sunday. <Mariners and Dover drives) al 10 a.m. with a decorated bicycle parade. The Newport Jan Ensemble, the Mariners Sunrise Slocers and folk singing with Ruth Hamel will be featured . TberewUI be games. Free. over 200 red. while and blue sbeJls f<r a special salute. The elaborate di.splay eosl SS,000, but admission isftee. DANA POINT: Dana Point Harbor will celebrate the bicen- tennial. July 4th. with a fireworks extravaganza over the water, beatnnioe at dusk. There will be free helium b-11oons for the kids and the-ac.eoie barbor's bevy or boats .. m. be out in (tlll sail to 1tnt1ance Uie aflemoo1f activities inch.tdlnc picnicking, boating and sight.seeine. Some restaurants WUt~pro-v1chr1ratd<10r p1ltiO specials during the afternoon. t\'EST•INSTE&: The city will present a bicentennial celebra- tion Sunday at Westminster High School stadium. All local churches llave tiffn invited to al· tend and participate ill a com- bined choir. under the direction of Donald Uck. Al 9 p.m. there will be a fireworks demooatratioo. FYee admission. S~N IUAN CAPIS'l'llANO: A picnic will be held from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. at the corner of Camino Capistrano and Del Obispo. The . Chamber of Commerce hopes the whole city will attend. Free. SAN CLEMENTE: At 10:30 a.m. there will be a dedication in Bonita Park followed by a barbecue at San Clemente Beach. There will be fireworks al dusk, Sao Clemente Pier. Free. COST A MESA: The City of Costa Mesa· s bicentennial weekend celebration will begin with a m\ASic:al performance by the United States Marine Corps Band, tonight al 7:30 in Uons Park, 18th and Park aueets, Costa V eaa (free). - At Orange Coast College. the city or Costa Mesa is presenting a tribute with drill teams and fireworks at 7 p.m . July 4. General admission is adults 50 cents. children. under 12, 2S cents. The Balboa Improvement As· sociation is also presenting an ex· travaaanza on Saturday, with a parade beginning at l0 :30a.m .. at 15th Street and proceeding down Balboa Boulevard to Balboa Park. The parade will lnclude police co lor guards. Miss Teenage California and Newport Beach Mayor Howard Rogers. Various free activities are planned for the remainder or the afternoon. There will be an old· rasbtoned.batbing beauty contest. a kissioc contest and dog judgin1. IN THE EVENING <Saturday) adi:reworlts display will be s>tt· sented on the Balboa Pier at about 8:30p.m . On the 4th. the 16th annual Character Boat Parade will begin in Newport Harbor at 1 p.m. En· l ertainer William Demarest has been named Grand Marshal and will preside over the boa ls de· corated on lbe tbeme "Happy Birthday Amerlc:a." Judging and prbe awarding wUI take place at the Balboa Bay Club. Fireworks will set the sky aglow over Sleeping Beauty Castle at Oi$neyland ··. ·. NEWPO&T BEAal: The city b offerlna no. let1 than three separate parades and two ftreworks displays. On Saturday, the Newport Beach Department of Parks. Beaches and Recreation is sponsorin1 the Third Annual Old-fashioned Fourth ot July pic- nJc. It will begin al Mariners P~k On Sunday evenlnc. fireworks will n are at the Irvine Coast Coun- try Club, Pacific Coast Highway near Fashion Island. Newport Beach. The program beglns at dark. Free. at 9 p .m. Sunday in what has become a traditional Orange County Independence Day display of pyrotechnics. .. This bicentennial holiday is a good time to look backward: At Balboa, it's to-a 1920 bathing beauty contest (below) ON THE COMMEaCJ.AL side, Disneyland ln Anaheim will offer four limes as mally fireworks as usual alona with the conllnwng American on Parade present&· lion. $4.50 adulu. Sl.50children. Knotts Berry Farm in Buena Park will present a free patriotic ceremony at 10:30 a.m. July 4 at Independence Hall at Knolls. There wUl be a ringing or the Knott's Liberty Bell at 11:00 a.m. coinciding with the ringing of the Uberty Bell in Philadelphia. And Here's More For Fourth of July Other local and region_!l Fourth of July events of interest include: BICtNTENNIAL PET PARADE -9:30 a.m . Saturday at Fashion Island. Newport Beach. SPEEDBOAT REGATTA -Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday al Marine Stadium, 5255 Appian Way, Long Beach. FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR -Starts 6:30 p.m. Sunday in .· Veterans Stadium. Long Beach, and includes gospel singing. $1. • 11 . which will be commemorated in similar fashion (left). Uon Country Safari, Laguna Hilla. will add an ex tra performance or the Royal Con· tineotal Circus . Regular ad- mission of S4.ts adults and S2.95 children 3-11 includes a drive· through tour of the wlld animal park. LONG BEACH FIREWORKS-About9p.m.Sunday from Pier J .•' just south of the Queen Mary's stern. Vantage points for the half-\ hour show Include shoreline near Alamitos Avenue, boats on Queensway Bay and decks of the Queen Mary- Tommy W a Iker Productions will present a fireworks show al Anaheim Stadium Sunday at dark. Reserved seats for the lhree·hour show beginning at 7 p.m. are 14. $$ and $6, with general admission set at $3. Children 12 and under and senior citizens wUI receive a $1 discount. BIG BE~R EVENTS -Picnic and parades all day Saturday, parade 2 p.m . Sunday and fireworks at dark Sunday. LOS ANGELES PARADE -"The All Nation. All People Parade." begins at noon Sunday along Wilshire Boulevard, from downtown Los Angeles to Santa Monica (18 miles). Longest U.S. • bicentennial patade. · • LAKE ELSINORE -Parade or lighted boats decorated in bl~en· tennial theme, begins at dusk Sunday. ROSE BOWL SHOW -Circus and fireworks show, 8 to 10 p.m . Sunday at the Rose Bowl, Pasadena. $3·4 adults. $1.50 children. \ TV Nets to Ca-teh 4th- LOS ANGELES <AP> -There wlll be so much t.ele•l•lon coverqe of .the nation's blc~etebratJon Sunday t.hal lf you uen't home watchtnt the tube you'll pro-l>•bl1 be oa ll. CBS <Channel 2) ii devotln1 Ill full .,,_cut day, from I un. unUI mldnl1ht. to c:dvertn1 America's 300tJ\ blrtbday party, televlainl trom more than 40 differeot loca· u... ~ NBC (\.-naanel 4) will be on the air from 8 a.m. to I p.m. with reports from more than • plaea, followed bl the evenioa by two bluntennlal-related eatertalnmenl sr-lala. )"Ill car..Y two one·hour pro1rama centered on live events during the day and then will put on another one·hour show late at night to summarize the day's hilhUthl8. But ABC's llmlted approach, similar to the manner In which it covers lhe preslden- Ual nominatJng conventions, also stems from another conalderatJon : How m any people are 1oln1 to want to sit in front of tMlr television sets all day on a special summer holiday? in Washinaton, D.C. The landing of th•" manned \American spacecraft on M~ originally scheduled for Sunday, has~ postponed. • .. . NBC, IN ADDmON to chronlclln1 -~ is special about Ammca on this partle\I day. wlJl ctevote 10me of Its attention what la 1pec,lal about America every da.. says Shad Na rthshleld, executive producil ot the networl '1 bicentennial covera1e. NortJ\1hleld 1ay1 NBC plans to et· "WE FEEL THAT not that many people compllth the utter by focusin1 on ~ are 1oln1 to be slWnJ. down watch in< wbo are on the Job u usual Sunday, " televlaion for 12boun,"11y1 Walter Pfister what they have-to do to keep the c Jr., vice president ot apedal TV news pro-worlrlna'' -servicemen In Europe 'l'WS Dl8l'lA Y ol el«tronic wb.ardry as 1nm1 at ABC. Asi1, boepital workers in Wuhinston. D.C .• tbe two Det•orb Kip .croa tbe countl'y "They're 1oin1 to be barbecuin1. at the polic.and Clre fl#btel'I in otber cities. • ad aromd the world promiMI to be u beach. at t.be loul firemen's parade, at a Nearly all o( ~BC'• ~erqe will be Uv~ d•nttq a DJ ftrewmb abow. fireworks show." al leut on tbe 'Enst Cout: but u with ,... ''Tllla will be Ola" molt atemm cov· CBS and NBC know t.bey're 1ambUng IUlar pro1ramini,nt tape wlll be used f<lt 1 ens• ol aa1 1tna1e ct., U.. man landed wtt.b all-day coverqe ot the blcentennJll, otber time 10neti wilb notblnl older than d oa tbe lqOOll ia llil, .. NP Walter Crooklte, but execuUvea lb.,.. ny the day's unique-boun, Nort.hsbie dl"111· who will ucbor tllle CBI...._ ... "We will net1 warn.nta the rt.t. Leiser aap CBS'11 telec-.st wlll be aboat ~ bne more remot.el IC.aa..d. nationwide "What We'r e hoplq, what we're proQJot~· 153ce°!1l!e. 1'aped ete ma'! wil!,_la• ;mtba.n .. -:· . !nl~11a1~~~~.,·~~--.~ ""~. .rrr_..,c. ~ ~ ~ ·.-~-.z~w:t.zt.W<.i.a..~-1?~~~~.ne en ~~"Cfl -r¥!ln• ween one . :~~.tiJ§;T. ·-c;i • •Jroil'G.V.\rori ~verage 'tieckudaeehowotherpeoplearecelebrat· two inJntitel!P'tbe ieneetiOQI of twc> dozen t.K-. this wW lte a aaee-la-a..Ufetlme Ju-Inc.'' 11" Ernest Leber. senior producer prominent Americ• tllinkers. also one to ., lJ 4 wtlh a aped..._. ....-.-o1 eventa al ta.e CBS co.erase. two mlnulel m l•natb;\ re.rum ot tbe best of toaee. ,. AU three aetworb will be on hand for a Charles Curall'i .. On the Road'"-plec:a(aod ABC (Qaanel 1) lsa't t&norint U.e number or events, lncludlat President a ba.lf·bour proaram r~ Eollancl'• BIC fMttMtw but .... • polllt ia dQplkatiQ1 Ford'• speech from hlclependence Hall tn about the bicen~n.nial 1celebrat1oo ln Loni- tta. eom,.ue.n wlda .U.U, eoftl'ace.. It Pldledelpbla ad a folk festival on tbe mall don. DAILY PILOT Haitian Art. to QPen Galleries I ~xhibits ... NDOCINO' (OETAIL)BY DAMTOIGO See "Wetercolora and Oh' M """' Tiie Arts hi Brief HAITIAN ART -Pamtinas and fC\llpture, Tun· d•y thr0\l1h Aue l at Bird's Sye View C•llery. 3420 Va• Oporto (Lado V1lluge). New'°" hac:b. 11 a.m. tos p.m . Tuesday-Sund•y. Free. WATERCOLO&S AND OILS By Dan Toigo, Saturday throu•h Jul)' 29 at the Ddhlle Gallery, 1432 S. Coast lli1hway, Lqwia Beach. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m . Tuesday-Thursday. Saturday and Sunday. free. SEASCAPES And landscapes. by Alex Dllsut-1kl, now through August at 3617 E . Coit:.l H11hway, Corona del Mar. 1 to 9 p m Tuesday. SalW'day. Free , P.lfOTO EXHIBIT -By Rosamond Pursel. tr1vellnc abow at lhe Hunlln.tton Beach Library. Tal~rt Avenue al Golden West Street. 'i\ow ~h lhe end of July. 9a.m.1o 9 p.m. Monf'ay- Tbunday, 9 a .m to s p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. Free. · PO&T &AITS -Of !ilm s tars and famous persons, b)• A rt1s Lane, now at Petrlcks 'Great Weekend' Set South Coast Plua Hotel in Costa Mesa is celebrating the Fourth or July with "The Great American Weekend," a program or dining and entertainment which begins tonight. Scheduled is the Orange County Rhythm Machine jazz group from 6 to lO:JO o'clock tonight (SS, includes two cocktaHsJ. A steak fry (14 .25) will be held from S t.o 9 p.m. on the Game Deck M Saturday. A picnic 1$2.50) with a Dix· ieland band and games will be held on the Game l>tck" Sunday and a brunch ts scheduled from IO a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday ($5.2S, includes cham- pagne). Additional information is available by calling 540-2500. The hotel is located at 666 Anton Blvd., across Bristol Street from South Coast Pina. Los A•~~· BaUei ~ .... July 13 through Aug. 8 are the dates set for the third annual season of the Los Angeles Ballet at Century City. A full-length production of "Cin- derella." an evening of Genhwin music and a \'ariety of other works are planned, with ballerinas including Laguna Beach 's Polly Shelton. Single tickets will be SJ.SO lo S7 and sub- St'ription series at SI 1 50 lo $24.50. Information is available by calling <21J 1478·0207. J'rihute io 1tlulc!•b , benefit Women's American ORT <Orga nization for Rehabilitation through Training). 'f'l•f••'• Raintlo..,' Tlr•t• The box office is now open for "Fioian's Rainbow," a musical to be presented al 8 p.m. Aug. s. 6, 7. 12, 13 and 14 in the Fullerton College Campus Theater, 321 E . Ch apman Ave .. Fullerton. Tickets at S2.50 adults. $1 .50 students may be reserved by ulling 871-8007, ext, l1,-M 1f71,8101. For grou1J6 oC 10 or more, tickets cost Sl ~rperson. Boric ••d Pep Co•~rC• The Sy Ivers. The Grass Connection. Dorothy Moore and Johnny Taylor will perform July 17 at Ute Inglewood Forum. Tickets at SS. 7S to $7. 75 are available at Mutual Agencies and Ticketron. Jesse Colin Young and Emmylou Harris will perform at 7: JO p.m. July lS al Sao Diego's Civic Theater. 202 C St., 1-~10 ($5.SO·S7.S0). Kris Kristofferson arid Rita Coolidge will perform at 8 p.m. July 16 . also at the Civic Theater S6.50·S8.501. And Mac Davis will appear there al 7:JO p.m . July 18 ($5.50·$7.SOI. Extra performances have been added lo several <'vents at the Universal Amphitheater in lini\'ersal City. New schedule is· Electric Light Orches tra, Aug. 9·12, Barry Manilow. Aug 13-15; Unda Ronstadt. Sept. 7·12. Tickets are on sale at Ticketron, Mut.Ual and Liberty agencies. GaUerlM, 1741 W•tdlff Ortve. Newport Beacla. 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. 1'*day·Satutday, noon to s p.m. Sunday. Free FOLK PAP E&·ClJTS -In Polis h Sl~•le, made by dtte>upage students . now lhrough J\Jly 26 at the Or•.n1e Coaat CoUcgt> Library. 2701 1-·alrvltw Road, Costa Men. 9 a.m. to 9 p m Monday. Thursday. 9 a. m. lo 4 p m Friday Free. 'SALUTE TO AMERICAN ARTISTS' -Now through July 21 at Mu1rheud Gulleries Ltd., South Coast Plau. Costu Mei.a. Lithographs und serigraphs by Corito Kent, l.eroy Neiman and others. 10 a.m . to 9 p.m weekdays. JO ll.m . to 6 p.m . Saturdays, noon lo 5 p.m. Sundays. PAIEHTS WITHOUT PAITHQS PllSINTS OUI BICENTENNIAL DANCE • TWO UYI IAMDS • TWO •tMOS Ofl MUStC • HllWO.S IMSl'\AT AT DUSl SU.. NOM THI IA1.COMY NIDAY, JULY 1, 1976 DOOH ONM AT I P.M.-DAMCI AT ' P..M. AL4--•~wa<:- C05T A MISA COUMRY CLUI 4 711 ~ COUISI DL. C_.... -U: ...... ~CW,._ l'U• -''°"AU '-..... .....,_._ c.a 546-5711 22.nd ~NNUAL SOUTHLAND ,, ' 'TWO-WO•JlN I ROW -Indian µolnlincs by Genevieve Bennet. prints and palntinas by Melissa Gurdua-Moiselman. now throuah Aua. 30 at Designs Recycled Gallery, 619 N. Harbor Blvd .. Fullerton. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday· Sttturday. Free. GROUP SHOW -Olis by Ted OeGra1la und Bill Bender and lu~ sculpture by George Spencer. (Se-e GALLERIES, Pase C5) SUNROWER & BRISTOL SAFEWAY CENTER IAao..._,,._, GIAND & 171 ST. ZODY'S CENTtl SANTA ANA SPOHSOllD IY IOY SCOUTS TIOOP #14Jt HOME & GARDEN SHOW ~Uf Ice ~ SHOW HOURS: °""' OMlt 1 .. 10."' __,__ .. 10 ... ~-.. , .... M•M••· JuJt I ......... __ BIQGEST SHOW OF ITS 11110 AllYWHEIEI JULY 2ntl THRU JULY l lth, 197& skating everyday. ,) Tho ~~.~~ ... ~~~!.~~~od~•~o~oo~ Ll:/iT ~1::nbyC•~~~r~111~~:r': ~~: ~l:!ro~~::r=~d H~r:~ I MISAYaDI CIMTll .......... c.. ..... r..e.. n 141 tn.auo 4JIT',. MacrH Jr. , M0<e than 270.000 'Qu.ire feel ol phtlcnng ~1h1bll5 3nd dispt.,ys gw1n~ you 1h., opoortun11y 10 $Ee 1u~1 wll.ll you wJnl dnd r•eed lo• vou• home .ind gdrdcn See leading lines ol Mobtle Homes on d1spl11y showing the vrry ~ l1nest 1n de~1gn f0t your luxurious Southern C,;ltfornia ltv1ng. : Patrice Munsel. Howard Keel, Eartha Kitt. Larry Ke rt and a I urge cast will present .. A t.fosical Jubilee," a tribute to the musical com- tdy from Johann Strauss to J erome Kern, J uly 26 tnrough Aug. lS at Ambassador Auditorium, 300 ft'. Green St .. Pasadena. Tickets are priced at $4.50 to $12.50 a nd tickets are available a t Mutual •nd Liberty agencil'S and Tickelron, or by call· mg (213> 577·"1 l weekdays. ........ you'll see m1tl1Qns ol dollars worth ol oulStdnd1ng exh1bth and -------------------~~ displays .. fe11tu11ng the latest tnnovahons I<>< your home and '-_-----------------.... g•rden ... home furn1sh1n11s 1nd 1nlefl0f decor ... paho and L"f•I\ "o 118 ·, r·rng ~~ !~~1:;u,s::~1i.t~ ~pp1i!~~;sm'.n11 .p~~~, .. ~~t:~.~~n·m·e~t'~on':: People section keeps track ~ ~ \:J ~ ~ communications . he.ll1ng and 1111 cond1toon1ng ... land ... IH i lAllTN DAMA POINT HAnOI ~nt and the ulltmate 1n mobile home Irving •. all this and much more . . a .. .N"S ha tlw A ru RENT A SAILIOAT --o= ,,.... AIRCONDITIONED VICTORY 21 '§ d OMEGA 14 ft~r>IU co..,v•NT•ON CORONADO 2l n " Clift CRNTR R • The Muckenthaler Art School will begin its Emmer classes the week of July 12. Among the bJects are ballet for children and adults. paint· and drawing. ceramics. and arts and crafts. ~·erage cost is SIS Additional information 1s Cva1lable from 879-689>. ThC' school is located at ~1 W. Malvern Ave .. FUiierton. "• A T .. IU TOUU. MIYll POlCHT •Dry s...,. •IMf Helm . .... .._ ..... ~ .. ~.·· •ftwttc s .. .., ' EMBARCADERO ~ Bob McAllister. star of TV's "Wonderama." MARINA ~Jll host his "Kids Arc Proplr Too" show lo the -...rc~o "-• kaheim High School Auditorium. on Lincoln D-,.._. H.._,, CA. £enu<' nl Harbor noule\'urd. at 1 and 3 p.m . Ju-"'-: 171 41 4'6·6177 25. T ickets arc S2 50. SJ 50 and 14.50 and may rellf'rved by calling 558· 1132. Funds will ··california \Vineries· Salute To The Bicentennial .. A G~la Wine Tasting Pagcanr & Festival Dcpit't llljt the hcrit:i~c of the California wine industry and the part it has played in the development of this natio n·, colorful hi~ory . 3:30 to R:OO P.M. Sa1urtl.1y. July J. I "76 Outdoor~ m cht Villa d 'Amici Courtyard overlook~ beautiful · Newport 8.1y ;md the Pucifac O<:can AT PROMONTORY POINT IN NEWPORT BEACll 200 Promontory Drive West :at l'adflc CAut Highway Br~ads &. Cheeses Hundreds of Fine Winu to T:ute Every Type -Every Style Early California Cdstumcs ADMl SSION S10.00 PER PERSON THE GREATEST OUTDOOR SUMMER WINE TASTING FESTIVAL IN CALIFORNIA HISTORY ~'° ADULTS $2.50 ~::.:.:::. ~ ~~"~-~ ___ , ..... ,°""' ~~ ~~,,.~ 4f/1140.--c._,.... s-.. .,.,. ~ ... ~ ... A GEORGE COlOURIS PflOOUCTION of what PeoPI• are feeling, saying and doing every day in the DAILY PILOT . ,Jazz•an Bob Smiet an and his J an AU Stars wlll play every Friday bcginolng tonight at 8 o'clock at Harry's New York Bar and · Grlll, 4241 Ma rtingale Way, Newport ., &acb. The group will aJso play from 4 to 8 p.m. every Monday st arting next week at The Up Beat Club, 12745 Garden Grov6 Blvd .• Garden Grove. Charm Spices Up Dining One or the best spot.s on the Oranee Coast for pleasant mid· day dining -as we learned one ol those warm June days this wee.It -is the Old Brussels in Laguna Beach. · In addition lo Its location, this relilaurant com es through in the other areas that insure a red· letter dining experience: top- notch food, service and decor. The Old Brussels was taken over last yea r by a n e w owner/managem ent Learn, Pal O 'D a ly and Julian T \lvar . Ve t e r a n O r a n ge Coun t y rt!lilaur ateurs. t hey immediately imj>Osed some fresh and in· novative touches while retaining the charm of the old-world al· mosp.bere . Since w e we re eminently satisfied with dinner under the direction of Tovar and O'Daly, it wasn't too surprising that our first Old Brussels lunch since they took cha rge yielded an equally enjoyable repast. Lunch is ser ved from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m .. Monday through Satur· day. The midday menu offers a nifty selection of sandwiches, salads and egg dishes, tocether with a daily special. An especially recommended salad is the fruit compote and cheese plate. $2.95. Along with ~ Out 'n' About ] Nonnm~ g~erous portions of the entree. you'll receive assorted crackers and a glass of the house Chablis wine. More sa lad selections include the fruit salad (served with lime sherbet or cottage cheese and finger s andwiches>. $2.95: chef's salad (Julienne of ham. turkey. Swiss cheese, choice of dress· ing), S2.95; green goddess salad (t ossed with croutons and shrlmp),$2.50. TOP SAND.WICB prospects i.n· elude the Gotham special (cor· ned beef and Swiss cbeeaeoo rye. s tuffed with cote slaw and thousand island dressing, garni>. $2.75; the grilled bacon, tomato. avocado and cheddar cheese t with sour doU.gb bread, salad du jour>. S2.9S. Omelettes, served with toast. preserves, whipped buUer and potatoes du jour, include the crabmeat and mushroom, S2.95_; bacon and cheese, S2. 75: nature (avocad o, mus hroom s and spinach ), $2. 75. Lunch takes the form or brunch on Sunday, with service from a ~~I special menu between the bours oftOa .m . and Sp.m . Dinner is served at t.be Old Brussel~ niiblly until 10 p.m .. to 118.m. on Friday and Saturday. Id Brusseb ls loc\t.ed at 2007 S. Cout Hiibway, Laguna Beach (al the inte rsection ol Diamond St., the last slinal as ypu bead toward South La auna>. Reserva· lions, 4.94·7447. ••• LATEST addition to the Costa Mesa dining scene is the Fet· tucini restaurant. 2831 Brutol St .• between Baker St. and Ne wpo r t B l vd., a d jacent to the Corona del lrar "Freeway overpass curre ntly under COO· struction. We'll be c hecking out the r estaurant 's c lassic Italia n c uisine in the near future. Featured are home made-pasta a nd the d ish for which the restaurant i• named. We 've a lso been told there are severa l unusual dishes in the fo rm o f Italian peas ant specialties. Would you believe escarola and costata di maiale? Or rapini and salslccie! And, quite naturally, there's a wide variety or more familiar <SeeDlNING,Pqe Ct> food with llNNI dwatiln1 ••• cWkioul natural ~-· P"PONd fresh andfn9a1tt by warm, gtfttii f*IPe. S«Ved with Sntiing charm in friendly aurrounclngs : .. all we need is you. Iring yovr vibrations to 2721 E. Coast Hwy. Corona Del Mor ph-673-1292 mon. thru sot. 11 :00 Hll 10:00 and sun. 4:00 tiU 10:00 -homemade ice crtal'R -homemade bttad MONDAY thhl THURSDAY SPECIALS I (Fri .. Sat. & Sunday 'tH 6 P.M.J -Excluding Holidays l«l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::;t~I dinners includf soup or sal1d, baked potato or rie1 ~ · RED SNAPPER .................. 2.75 ~~~ft,.. POPULAR ~ "b MAHI MAHI . . . . . . • . . . • . . . • • • • • • 2·95 c,O COUNTRY MUSIC. L-GRILLEO SEA BASS . . . • . . . . . . • • • 3.25 -..q,, TOP SIRLOIN ................... 3.7S COMES TO THE NEW YORK STEAK .............. 3.95 ~· , • LOBSTER TAIL ................. 5·50 LIVING ROOM .. snAK AND LOBSTER . . .. .. .. • . . 5.95 LUNCHEON I/so served daly until' p.m. 11278 'ac•lte Co.J4 Hwy • Hunh"f40ll Bdl, • 12131592· 1321 31()1 f .C-t ttwv •C0tOMO.iaibr• f7'4l l7~ ................. "-la .... RICHARD CALL SHOW Cocllhlt•D ...... • .. •1111 ......... • •UIST Amsn N..+nl.Y I SUNDAY JAM 5TO1 I 130 L 17• St .. c........ 646-H" The Carbaret Lounse Proudly Presents Frid!X· July 2. 1~ DAILY PM.OT d Russian Music at uci., TONIGJrl', nrt. V l THE ODE SSA BALALAI KAS -Students tr&i.Md ln RuuJan muslc, 8.o'cloek tonl•ht ln lht Blue Room , Mesa Commons, UC lrvlno. Aulben· tic ~tumea. loatruments. S2 adult.a, $1.50 atu· dent.I. BAND CONCE&T -U.S. Marine Corps Band ola.Yia.i Sousa music. 7 :30 o'clock tonJ1ht at Uoiu J»ark, 18th Street at Park Avenue, Ooata Me.a. Free. ANTIQUB CAR SHOW -Today and Saturday at South Cout Plaza. Bristol Street at t.be San .Dteao Freeway, Costa Mesa. Free. ·ooc· SEVERINSEN -8:30 and 11 o'clock tonlaht throuab Sunday, 8:30 and10:30 p.m . Mon· day tbroutb Wedneada)'. K1*t's Berry F um_. Buena Park. S3 adults, SUO children. GYMNABTICS SHOW -By the Premiere Studio Girls Gymnastics School. 7:30 o'Clock tonight at Edison Hlah School. 21400 Maroolia St., Hunt· ington Beacb. S2 adults, $1 children. 'THE GOOD DOCTOll' -Neil Simon comedy, 8 o'clock tonight, Saturday and July 9, 10, 16 and 17 in the Ana.helm Civic Theater, Loara Elemen· tary School, HOl W. Broadway, Anaheim. $3 adult.a, S2stude nts17 and under. W ·S278. PO FOa•I NG ARTS FESTIVAL -Ton.iaht through July 2S, 8 o'clock to midnight Tuesday· Friday. noon to midnight weekends, at Barnsdall Park, Los Ange les. Free. HOME AND GARDEN SHOW -Now through July 12, 2 to 10 p.m . weekdays, noon to 10 p.m. weekends at the Anaheim Convention Center . $2.~ adult.I, $1 children6-16. •pao PAT&lA'-H.lstorical pageant. 8 o'clock tooi&bt tbrou1b Sunday and Jllly 9-U. 3.1_871 Camino Capistrano. San J1ian Capistrano. $4 adults, S2 children. m 84'4 weekday morninas. 'LUV' -Comedy al Muckenthaler CuJtural Center , 1201 W. Malvern Ave., Fullerton, 6 :4.5 o'clock picnic dlDner (8:30 curtain), one hour earlier Sundays, toniiht throuab J uly 11. $5.SO. 879"6865. . •P ERFORMANCE' -Billed as "an alternative theater experie nce," presented by UC Irvine's Aabley Carr and 11 performers. 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday at 1be Floating Wall, 21S N. Broadway. Santa Ana. $1. 541-8474. ROYAL CONTINENTAL CIRCUS -Now al Uon Country Sa fari, 8800 Moulton Parkway, Laiuna Hills. 12:30, 2:30 and 4:30 daily. $4.95 ,lcf' " , .. " "Home of Superb Chinese Cuisine" Now Offs r.An EARLY BIRD SPECIAL From 4:00-6:00 J>.m. Every Evening So.., FOA n. Y.,nq E99 Roi & Poper Oiid.-. s3 50 Fned R;ce HcMe ol Hy... 0..0ef0 e Teo & Coobe 410 Broodwo • L uno 8eoch ------.... llOSNitbtelltt.,.. ........... 171•1 61'-mt , Times/Places · ~ ~ ' adult.a, SZ.95 chlldren s.u. indudel drive tb.roqlla wUd animal park. J.t.a.GaO\JP -Stralaht·abe..S Jau wlth -~ , smJetan and bl• J au All Stan. ~nlne I o·~~~ • to alldnl~bt tonl1bt and contl1ualq t"'Y Ji'rtdaJ" at Harry a Bar and OrtU, 4M8 MartiDaalt W~ · Newport Beach. Group wtll allO pl~ S\uadQS from 4 to 8 p.m. at The Up Beat Q\ab, 1tNf Garden Grove Blvd., Garden G.ron. SOUTHE RN CALIFORNIA EXPO -. No.- tbroueh Monday on Del "ar FairlfOUDCls. U. Dieao County. Hithllabtt Include: tile Y,ount • Americans, Saturday -and Sunday, Molly Bee Monda y. Fireworks Saturday tbrouih Monday following 8 p.m . 1randstand abows. )I~ ex- hibits. $2 adults, 50 cent.a children e.u. •FIDDLER ON THE ROOF'_:Now tbroqb Ju·. ly 11 at Sebastian's West Dianer Play~. 140 - Avenida P ico, San Clemente. $11.15-$U.15,. 492·9950. 'IN FASWON' -Musical, now throulh Aug.1 a l South Coast R epertory, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. 8 p.m. Tuesday.SUnda,y and s p.m. Sunday. S3.1S-$5.7S. 648-1383after1 p.m. daUy. CONTINUING IN LOS ANGELES -"Equus.'' through Aug. 1 at the Hunlin11ton Ha rtford Theater ; "Tbe Wit," throui h Sept. 11 at tbe Ahmanson T heater ; "Betty Garrett and Other Songs,." t b rouc h Aug. 1 at t he Westwood Playhouse: "A Chorus Une," throuah Oct. 3 at tbeSbubert Theater. S_!\ TU&DAY, JULY 3 Boat CONCERT -1be Beach Boys. America ' and Poco, al the Anaheim Stlldium, 2 p.m. Tickets at age ncies. •coPPEU A' -P resented by Ballet Pacifica at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Ca· nyon Road, Laguna Beach. 2:30 and 7:30 p.m.._ Saturday, 2:30 P-m. Sunday, 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. July 10 and 2 :30 p.m. July 11. $4 adults, S3· cbildren.494·7271. 'MUSIC IN AM E&ICA'-Muaic from 1776 to ' Dixieland. 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday al Tbe City Sboppinc Center orr the Garden Grove Freeway at City Drive In Oranie. Free. <See 'SUR FING U.S.A.', Pase CS) .·. cantonese Flad Ht hire or take home ·STA~ CHllSE CASIO Presents PRIME RIB : "'11 Au Jus s595• 11»' \1 ... Dinners Include ·························· ~basoans \l'CSI ,_. ... ........................... .· f or ticket information & reservations coll (71') '92·'950 lAO AVE. PICO SAN CLEMENTE .... ··············· ..... . ~l\lst kln 's \l~Sl ··························· Soup • J_. or A Cool Crisp Salad To St..t HON~ & MUST ARD. Bl.EU CHEESE or THOUSAND ISLAND Hot SAN FllAHCISCAN Loaf of hod , ......... J_. .......... ANO YOUR CHOICE OF DESSERT ChHN Pie • le• c,.... • Choc.Olat. Mo.IN •PRIME fJIB SPECIAL GOOD SUN ., TUES., WED., THUR. 5 TO 10 PM. GOOD FRI. & SAT. 5 TO 1!38 PM •CHILDREN UNDER t JrS2.9S DANONG TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY Tott.ebc ...... H.wS1•d1of THE GENE DE VALLE TRIO RESERVATIONS TAKEN For LUNCH-Tue. thru Fri . DIHNll FIOM 5 P .M. Nl•HTL Y 1617 Wntclff Dr .. twwport leoclt . 645-5222 .. # The JIMMIE BOGGIO FIASCO'S ·~~~ . Monday thru Saturday · :e O~--~~~~~~ • ""--#i-O:.-a:t::i::~nr ~rl.f"~ .~~,~-r cAilJP')r;ter 'Inn Wotel 18700 MacAHliur Blvd., Irvine _.~\\lll ~ CROWN ..0USE c,t~O 1/st ;:...:::.; PRESENTING I 111Jc...-. ,.._,,,. • ...... ~ ~ellucini "°""' c ... ~. ,.,._, c.uu.. CLASSIC ITALIAN DINING LUNCH 11:31toZ:•THs.·FrL DINNER 'hell. tu. Su. S to lt:31 IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT J14POMSTAW. LAWmACH .. "-' ... En--..IRt Tuemt.y ttwu l.rur-.V ~~~ Join Us For CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH Guest 8011t Slie>s 10 Lift. to 3 p.m. t TRINIDAD CALYPSO STEEL DRUM BAND E~ frem 2:30 p,M. 103N. B~YSIDE DR .. NEWPORT BEACH ENTERTAINMENT And DANCING NIQHTL Y F .. turlog The JOHN CLARK TRIO 2131 BRISTOL,,_~ Bawd., Com Meil 751-1871 -- -•.. ,. ..... , .. w.ac ..... The· '.'PERFECT DAY . TRIO'' For Yoar Dancia1 le Entertainment Pleasure 1 ... TIU. nml SAT. 81JI PA .. hH A.a li)'Hf.L~~ ~~!<-(ii s.. ...... ., ... &a,.. ... An expanded new menu-full-Of-deliciously authentic Mexicmi dishes designed to tempt your tastebuds. Frosty and refreshing Margaritas by the g~tchm: Plus our new Margarita~floated with Tequila. ~°"°" lledr•• ..... ..... El Toro 23732 El Toro Rd. (San Diego Fwy. -405-uit El Toro Rd. north) ---. Graham KeeP!' Viewersllappy "WHEN I first came on, the board of directors wanted to raiae the ticket prices to help defray the debt," Graham re· calls. "l said the prices were too hilb-tlttad)'"ffd we should lower them, then give the people plays they wanted to see." The playhouse board had want· ed lo staae "Our Town.'' But Graham, who bad just finished playing Sheridan· Whiteside In "The Man Who Came to Dinner" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, talkecf them into do· lna that show instead -with a cast of well-known Lagunans wbo bad appeared on staie spar- in&lY over the first two seasons at the new theater. The comedy, with Gra ham beading the cast as well as. directing, was successful, and ,.Praham beaan hls lhlrd stint as managing director of the Laauna Playbou.se (be had served In the early 'SOI and from 1958 throu&h 1•0. "W• bad to ul e<11,ts dr.atlcal· lcY.'' be ... aatmbera, "and we re· d\aeff our dally expense1 by $100 b y dl1ml11iog some paid backltal• workers and cetlln& rid of the Tlcketron machine ln the. lobby and the three people who operated it. Then we hired Betsy Jaso as box office man.pr and put out the cnll for volunteera." HE'S EFFtCIENT Moutton'1 Grehem THIS RAS BEEN the crux or Graham's success at Laguna - t.)\e use of volunteer workers. who are .the backbone ol any com· and next year 's memberships munlty theater. even an eit-are comin& in at an accelerated pensive one such as Lacuna's. pace. Total Haaon'a att.ndanc. at the '50-aeat theater is up trom ] 22,118 in 1971-72 to 27,91S last ~ Intermission year. .....:_ . Torn Titm "Seasca~." the remarkable production or Edward Albee's Alone wltb bis wife, Elsa, drama that closed the 1115-'ft Graham organited committees season, was the SOtb show mount- for many areas ol playhouse ed slnte the Moulton theater operations, and the volunteer opened in 1969. The lut 35 have ataff nownumbers~than30. been under Graham's auspices Baclutage was another target and the line of demarcation area for the efficiency-expert; ~Hn rect atrtfblaatronr~...----j "There wu simply no account-well defined. in& for expenditures," Graham reports. "Sets were bein& carted oft to the dump after they bad been used. And the previous manager was taking a cut out of all the new memberships. "The Interest wu out there in the community all the time," says the veteran showman. "We just had to do the plays the people wanted." "Production budget.s had to be cul way back, -u-well as expen- ditures i n advertising and DINING publicity. We had to turn the • • .. • playhouse back to the communi-ty. We had lo do plays they want· ed toaee.'' One might think that all the re- organizlnl would have left Graham with little time to do any directing. No way. He brought in a guest d I rector for the playhouse's summer show, then staged the next six productions himself. He mounted four more the following season. ' (From Pa1eCJ) dishes: veal Marsala. egplant parmigiana, beef ml1nonette, shrimp Fra Diavolo, calamari marinara, Unauini, ravioli and spaghetti. There're also nl«hUY dancln& and entertainment in the up- stairs Bud Furlllo lounae. Cur· reoUy center staae is the John Clark Trio. TODAY GaAHAM bas slowed his pace a bit. directlnj860UC---Pettacin+-ffl'¥ff lunch daily, one show a season while sUll Tuesday throu&h Friday, from charting the playhouse's course. l! :30 to 2: 30. Dinner is served He reports that membership, nightly. Tuesday through Sun- which stood at 2,100 in 1971 had day, from 5 to 10:30 p.m. climbed to S,657 Tor a.st season, 'l\eservatlona, 7SJ: ining Car Restaurant & Station Saloon SUNDAY BRUNCH I 0:30 to 3:00 Five Selected Items Starts with A Cocktail and ends with a beverage .,...,.v (non-alcoholic) of your choice Dial Direct 642-4321 Call Collect SulNcrlt.. to the , newspaper that CCMtf'I your hometown best ... LOCATID INSIDE THI IACI OF SOUTH COAST PLAZA RISTOL Sfmf & SAM DHO FlllWAY -COSTA MBA YOUR Hometown Dally Newspaper DAILY PILOT C7141 54MIZ2 ABSOLUTELY FINEST FOOD · AT FAIR PRICES TERIYAKI STEAK DINNER $3.55 JO oz. SPENCER STEAK. SOUP. CRISP NOODLES. FRIED RICE. ICE CREAM, FORTUNE COOKIE AND TEA, CHINESE FAMILY DINNER $2.75 per per1011 (For two or more penon1 I SOUP. ClllCKEN CHOW MEIN. SWEl!:T AND SOUR PORK. EGG FOO YOUNO, FRIED RICE, FORTUNE AND AUIOND COOKIES. TEA. Dancing & Entertainment Fri. & Sat. Nitn -OPEN 1 DAYS A W££K - JN CORONA OEL MAR v aa-• 2121 E. COAST lllGllWAY ..... 1 Near M•cArthur Blvd. 17141 673·11919 RESTAURANTS We Promise Good Food IN SANTA ANA 1421 E 17lh STREET Near Grnnd Ave. 1714 1 "3·9818 ·Family Restaurants WE'RE . HAVING A GRAND OPENING We are pleased to •nounce the Grand ()penlns of our newest mtaurant in the beautiful City or Newport. BmRTAJNMENT AND DANCING Tuesday thru Saturday 9:00 P.M.·2:00 A.M. OUTRIGGER ROOM -1(0NA LANES 2699 Harbot- c.osto Meta 5'5-1112 StarOKa Student Filnucript SAN F RANCISCO CAP> -· "Wbo an you! What are JOU 4olDI bmtf" ualata.nt dinc- tor Jot Cavalier de· mandl OD the set of Qblt Eastwood's latest morie. "l wrote \b• ~pt.'" ••11 2'7 ·year..old fllm stu· cleet Gall Hlellman. "You d id ? Tbat'1 nke," replies Cavali• with mild but di•belin- 1.q aarcum. hard u lt la to beline, Hickman and bla friend. Scott Scbroera, 2t, banded · tbelr l lO·PAC• aeript to tbe malt.red' at Eaatwood'• Carmel rHtaurant early lut year. Tbe acrtpt, entitled • • Movtnc Tar1et," was the tint draft for .... t bu become a $4 m11lloo movie project with Eutwood •lain pl~ the offbeat San Fran- cisco police inspector "Dirty Harry." LUNCHION AND DfNMER DAILY S,HW •-'nH MM $1.10 Monday thru Fri!iiv 11 :30 to 1 :30 llCISHA CocriAJL LOUMGE Fealurlno Exotic Tropical Drinks t• AOAMS ... M~t COSTA MISA MO-ttl7 . 140.ltU .......... ~ 1220! llOOllHUUT IAt ci..,-1 Ul-7020 JUST ONI VISIT. • o ,.,. ""'it •o•I y11a·11 lw• "o""'"" .. 1 that ArAl>ANA i• ttw " .. "" 11•l•1" .. ,,.,. •• ,.. nut 111 ~u1tlorn1 (:.tl1f11n11<1 ••• Who-,,. )flll ran, r nj11 olh'<'.t1l••!1! ~ER· S IAN, ARMl\NIA ; t.RU.K It llVS!'IAN ~l''""•hl•"' .,. wr ll •• AMt!Rlt:AN & COl\ITINF.Kf \I, rul- -'M· Vi••I n• •n tinlf'. LUNCH u-. to M I I :JO to l Dl•tu-7....._ Dinn« M9ftV """ ...... -$4.25 Live entertainment nightly APADANA Remannt 600 .... ,.. Center Dr ...... ,.,. .... (In Newport Centtr tcross from ftthion Island) ,_ .... ,.. ....... c• '40-7S02 ... VMIOAfto '*"> IANOUlf PAC1ft91 Cit• toot ~ 1<~ Frid!y. July 2, 1976 DAIL. V PILOT U 1 "WE'at: NOT 1om. to become rlc~ but we'lf be GALLERIES ••• <,.,_Pa(eC2) Na. ...._. .. end ol July at Mary Uvtnpton'• Gallery 2. Ull N. ~•Yt..Santa Ana.111.m. tolp.m. T\Mld11..s.turda1. nee. •Y'Oul ICULPTUaE VIA' -11.ior blcenttll• alal exlllblt, Tb"nday tbrouab Aua. II at tbe Loe Aqeles Couaty MUMUID al. Art, 5IOS Wllablre aYCL, Loe An1elea. *1, ln t.be Franc" and Arnumd Hammer Wint. Abo at t.be m\IM"m, '"!'be New Amerlean Quilt," wttb 35 quilta by 2t artlltl, Tuetday tlarouO a.pt. 5 ln tbe AIUDantoft 0.Uery. PrM. 10 a.m.1o $ p.m. Tuelday·Frlday, JOa.m.totp.m.weetlDdl. IRJIEU• PHOTOGMPBY -Dllplay ol bow ~apby la ued to record, doc:umnt and re- IUl'Cb for muaeusna. now tbr'ouab Sept. 3 at the J. Paul Getty Museum, n• Paclllc Coast ffltbwa7, Malibu. Free but ~aUona recom· m=·· (213) 45t·2308. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. w )'I. comfortable for a ._---------------------------------- Dancing wbile;" Hlcltmu aaid u plalninc that they have aold an option on tbelr aertpt to Un1vetaal Botb youn1 writers bne worked la the pest aa liquor atore"'Clerb and at a varlet)' of oUltr low. paytq Jobe. "I usually work until I have enouib money to quit," Scboera aays. •'Then I 1et another job when I've run out of money.'' OLD crn PLAZA rnw .• .-. .... 1 #4 S. Ch ts• 491-1211 LUNCtH>tfltER DAILY Food to T .. 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""-I =.Cl)>•• a. ... -lt:IS- • r . , e _......, ll/lt/ltt"" ... .... 1-. . -11:11-=t.~r>.-:.::n ... I =-. ......... I . ft OAK. Y Pll.OT Fnd!y. Jul) 2. 1978 • Film Parodies Detectives By KA111E 8 . ft.ACY oe .. ...,...._.s... .. Murder By Death" takes plue on a dark and 1tormy night when five world·renowned de· tectlve1 arrive for dinner (whJch la neither pre· pared nor served l and a murder <wlt.b a choice or bodin>. From the start aomet.hlng is wrong. The flnt clue la a functioning pay tdephone in a lbick foa· st\rouded forest. And then It goes on; A voice shrieks, doors creak, statues fall, 11 cat roars, and everyone Invited shows up. The names have been changed lo protect the innocent but older viewers will have fun de· termlnlng the ldentiUes or t.be film's characters. 1be five 1uper sleuths .,j.. a Belgian police detec· live (James Coco), a San Francisco private eye <Pet er Falk>. an English s noop <Elsa Lanchester>. an Oriental investigator CPeter Sellers> a nd an International cri me solver <David Niven> -are challenged to solve a murder that is to be committed after their a_r· rival. J1&VSTRATING their efforts are a blind butler <Alec Guiness>. a deaf and dumb maid «Nancy Walker>. poisoned wine, a disappearing room, a misslna corpse, a snake, a scorpion, gas, a bomb and a descending ceiling. The casting could not have been better and Eileen Brennan. Truman Capote (In his film de· but>. J ames Cromwell and Maggie Smith add to thefrivoHty. Author and screenwriter Neil Simon bas created a well-rounded and very runny spool on the 1930s and '40s detective genre films. For the information of those in the audience wh<> missed that era, "Murder By Death" ust-s the 1920s filmic technique of simulated movements and rotating drum background. The en<Ung where all the char acters' rela· i10nships arerlecTCo1ether Is so preposterous that it's both credible and incredjble. The film does, however, contain a few r~ist remarks about Orientals. which perhapg ls the reason for the .. PG" rating. "Murder By Death" is Simon's poke at mystery writers in general and bis challenge to Mel Brooks in particular. Directed by Robert Moore. In Las Vegas ALADDIN -Chicago (7/8to7 /1U CAESARS PALACE -Paul Ank.a <ends 7/7); AndyWUllams <opena7/8> DESERT INN -Juliet Prowse. Foster Brooks FRONTIER -Debbie Reynolds LAS VEGAS HILTON -Glen Campbell, Righteous Brothers MGM GRAND -Mac Davis <ends 7/7l BARGAIN PRICE ..... ., ""° IMOWI IAT Tlllfl IUO ( IAAGAUI NICI TICCflS MUST M Ultl ., flll(" 'Vl(llAI( I LA•UM4: 1UC1" MIOWAY G• 1n 11 "ltOl99A' -l&TllllOn ll•tf4 llel~l lf:al • •• ..,..,., • ltOU ......... .. ... -. OOl 10 •LY JOI . ..,.. ----·--. ·---"..., ···-·-······· --·-~ ~=) •aao•••-.... ~-·-.......... -.-..... . -·~-·---· ----MAWWl4" ......... ·-·-·•..U _ ........ --, -·-TAXI DIMI • --·--'" ........ ---·--·--·UM--_., ... IOOAll~"' "'"'·~ .... (Mt -"-"'"" llACllM. ...,. . ._ --CM -"-"'"" ---.. ----1.ADT ... ftll llUIS ... ..... MUIOM"TINt CALL ... MOWTIMla ~ WELCOME TO THE 2po CENTURY. The onty thing you can't hove in this · perfect wor1d of total pleasure is )'()Ur 30th birthday. WEEKDAYS 7:1M:JO SAT·SUN-MON HOLIDAYS 1 :454:1CM:OCM:1S-10:25 LINDA LOVELACE AND HARRY REEMS IN THE All TIME EROTIC CLASSIC. PAUL NEWMAN LIZA MINNElLI BURT REYNOLDS 8£RNADETTE PETERS SID CAESAR ANNE BANCROFT 9'DAYS 7:00 .. :!I0-10:40 IATllUNIMON HOLIDAYS 1:00-3:45-5:30-7:20-1:05-10:55 .. •tSTOl AT MACAlTtWI 540.7444 POKES fun at stcAfed shifts everywhere * * BEACH BLVD. AT ELLIS • * HUNTINGTON BEACH• 84 ·9808 WELCOME TO THE 21RD CENTURY. The only thing you can't hove in this perfect wor1d of total pleasure is your 30th birthday. Logonls29. M£TR0-60LDWYN-MAYER prmnts A SAUL DAVID PRODUCTION lOGAN'S RUN. stamrg MICHAEL YORK · JENNY A6UTTER · RICHARD JORDAN · ROSCOE LEE BROWNE FARRAH FAWCfTT· MAJORS & PETER USTINOV · Strl!llllla1 by DAVID ZElAG GOODMAN 8-1Oiitile 1"ltOOArrS rw11y WIUJAM F. NOLAN Wld GEURGE CLAYTON JOHN&lN Prodat ~~UL DAVID · Directed by MICHAEl ANDERSON ...,..,.111)1 "''"" DIO•-.u ~ f 1n TOOO·AO ~ METRCXn.OR INOWA8AHTA14 BOO«•I 'i''-.r':11.uCNN10uru ' r StOl'yvUle, with tromboni&t Dan Batrett. Wiii be appearing Mondays at the Cuckoo's Nest. Bands Enliven Weekend ., IUCllAEL PASKEVICH ..... It\',..._ Well, ll's Friday, the start ol • loni bittntennial weellend. If danclq or just Hatenlnl to good music is in your• plans, Orange Coast clubs should oo the trick ... H you d on't mind crowds. Burlesque, a Cive-piece rock band that holds things down at lsadorea. Newport Beach, six nigbta a week, is a notable excep· tion to the theory that nightclub bands are a dime a dozen. These guys can really cook. Recognizable material Is both the downfatl and the key to suc· cess for club bands. Playing hits. keeP8 your job but often leads to ataleneu that kills any spon· taneily. a u a LESQUE manages to avoid this problem by tackling more demanding FM stuff like Led Zeppelin, Joe Walsh and Petu 'Frampton. While their disco material lacks conviction, Burlesque real· ly opens up on Tommy Bolin's "Homeward Strut," a showpiece featuring a mean rhythm section and some d aulln1 dual lead cuiw interplay. Despite the talenta o( Buries· que, do not, I repeat, do not go to Isadore's on Friday or Saturday niCht unless you enjoy a place "Ith all the ambiance of a stockyard. The place was dreadfully over· sold ($1 cover, 21 or over> and it was a major effort to fight my way to the bar. Still, it was excil· ing. I never lnew when the clown jammed next to me would set m e ablau with bis cigarette. SAME GOES for The Fox· hunter. where crowds queue up just to ~et m. The· Ware house, Newport Beach. is a suggestion. There's no dancing but the lounge is beautifully decorated and in· timate and bas some of the best sound s yst ems and acoustics around. John Brown IJI appears Thursdays through Sundays. John Brown 111 is a misnomer. They are a folk-rock doo made.up ot Brown and guitarist Zavier Welch. The band expands to in· elude a bumonica and banjo player on their bot bluegrass numbers. THE BAND supplies a fine blend of energetic and versatile soft rock in the Eagles·Jaclcson Browne vein. Brown maintains a loose stage presence with pleasant vocals and a minimum o( useless patter . Welch is an excellent guit.arist; he plays with technical expertise and expands on rather than j ust imitates familiar material. Each set builds energy. By the end of the night, Welch had switched to electric guitar and Brown was jumping through some effective Bowle and Stones tunes. Definitely worth checking out. THE CUCKOO'S Nest <1 7th Stre-et and Placentia Avenue, Costa Mesa> is a spacious club for dancing. Owner J erry Roach has invested a lot of money into refinishing the w arehousc lhal was formerly called Finnegan's. lie-has installed a strirl dress code to change the image of Fin· negan ·s. whic h he said de· teriorated into a "biker's bar." The Nest serves beer and wine and has a som ewhat sterile feel to it due to its newness. However. there ls plenty of room lo move, a decent sound system and a weJl- placed, elevated stage. Ravln, a local band, was going through Its rather embarrassing i mitation of r ock 'n ' roll superstars the night l stopped in. The players waste energy posing and strutting when they should be trying to develop some punch in their m aterial. Thls is a young band though, and with some work they should be able to smooth out the rough edces and develop into a decent club band. Even at this point they are danceable. Pieces, a Laguna Beach band who I've bee n told Is quite good, will be at The Cuckoo's Nest t · weekend. Story ville will be play· ing there Monday nights starting next week. Admission is $1. THE WORLD'S FAVORITE BED-TIME STORY IS FINALLY A BED-TIME STORY ••. an X-fl,,,_/}fudelll Camell~ STARRING PLAYBOY'S COVER GIRL -KRISTINE DEBELL WITH LARRY GELMAN• ALLAN NOVAK• TERRY HALL SPECIAL GUEST APPEARANCE BY FLESH GORDON M.EET TH~ PLAYBOY COV£A GIRL KRISTINE DEBl!LL STAR OF "ALICE tN WONOl!RLANO" tNP£RIONSATURDAYNIGHT ATTHE S.C.PlAZAttTH!ATER-COSTAMESAAT 7:30 P.M. ffillBI> Fr~y Juty 2. 1976 DAILY PILOT (7 Exploration Explored "Wh y Man Explores," a semina r featurane Jacques • Coustuu, James A. Michener, Ray Bradbury and Dr Philip Morrison of M I T und hosted by Norm1m Cousins will air as a KCET special on Sunday at 10 p.m. The discussion I o~n-ended and may run as long as tbf'ee hour&. The seminar, u project of the Langley R esearch Center 1n Virginia, NASA'i. Manaaing Centt'r for the Viking Project. is befng held today, at Bel·kman Auditorium at the California lnstitult! of Tel·hnology. The seminar. which will in· elude s tatements from each or the panelists. a d1sr w.s1on among panel members •md questions from the audience, will center on man's bask human dea1re to ex· plore. The audience and paneli•ll wlll discuss why man constantly attempt, to expand hla territory and what It i.s 1n the humaJ\ make·UP that m11kes man reach out to other worlds. EACH OF the panel members ls expected to contribute from his own p erson 1 l experience . Couateau has dedicated his life to the Hploralion of the sea and 1ls creatures since 1946. He acquired the Calypso in 1950, turned It into an oceanographic research vessel and began the explora· tions (or which he is so famous. Jn connection with his books and articles, author 'James A. Mkhener has \liSiled most coun· tries in the world. The novelist llnd travel writer has led a life or adventure 11nd explorul1on bince his teens. when he bummed his way across the United StatH . Ray Bradbury IS a prolific writer of science fiction. or "futuristic" fiction. which. seeks to expand man's present Into whot m11y or may not be hb future. DJl. PHILIP Morrison, In · stitute proressor 11nd professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Psychology, was one or the rirsl scientists to predict that knowledRe of life on other planets may not be beyond our reach. Ile has also explored the origins of the universe and is an exJ>('rt in cos mology. What the song didn't tell you -· ~ : the movie will. I ~~(\4·!. A love story thats joyous. funny and so touching you will never forget il AMu&.trFUm 1 1 ' .. .. ~~~O~A~•~LY.:..:..~~L~O~T~~~~~-..,_..~-..,;F~r~•d:•Y~·~Ju~•~r~~-1-97-.8 . morethan~rYoUneed\ .... ..;...,lon 'SURFING U.S.A.' MUSIC AT SOUTH COAST VII4'~AGE prl•ted eftrY clay In ,,.. leMiiiptrul <Fr•• P•1e C3> -:~~;;;;;;~;;;;;:--liiliiimiiiiiiiiiil P•E-FOV&TH CELEBUnoNS-8ff Pa1eCl SVNDAV. JlJLV 4 BICENTENNIAL ct:LUaATIONS -See story and lhtini on Pace Cl. JAZZ MUSIC-Al ~a.at eJgbt groups to perfor~ ';;~~~~~~~~! lo~~mYY.KIW5o=-::::.;::::;-. frOlll 1:30 to 7 p.m. SUnday al open meeting of ""i Th• New Orleans J an Club o( Southern Calltorm. at the Garden Grove ~lk& Club, 115'.51 ._ ________ mt Ttuk. !Mnatlon. "MOTHllL NM & S...-THE MONKEES SHOW -Sunday tltrougb July c:~~NI 9 in Fant aayland. Disneyland; also Jimmy Hen· 1--...;.~~-----.-..-t derson directing the Glenn Miller Orchestra. ...... .._"-II_..,._.,.,......_ ""*'-'1WOM"'C&J Suqday through July 10. $4.SO adults, $1.SO & Cl.INT LUTWOOD ,AU4UUA" children. Several performances nl_ahtly. "THUNDERBOLT AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL -7:30 Sunday, & UCHTf OOT" I) 8e>1pel and Amerlcan music wjth Sherrill II Unu. Brock Peters and Ralph Story: 8:30 p.m . Tues· fSOltl CITllM . $1.tOt day, Copland and Beethoven music; 8:30 p.m. '::=· ===~~~~-~~...!!.::::~:!!.:!~~..J Thursday. Scottish National Chorus. AJl wilh Los -: Angeles Philharmonic. Tickets at agencies. SOLJl'lf CORSI --... ... -.. .... --·-···,. ntlAftl 1---....a "8REAKHEART PASS .. PO BOBBIE GENTRY'S >---..a.:;;:.&.. __ _. SONG NOWA .,AD~WSIUl~"INI MOTION PICTURE t "HAWMPS" 161 ~J!: ~~Uffs-r OPPORTUNITY knocks often when you us~ result-getting Daily Pilot Classified Ads to reach the Orange Coast market. __,L.!.h""-n"-'~~-;;678 "MUltDBl IY DEA TH'" CPGJ .. SILENT MOYIF CNJ "THA T"S INTB'r AIHMIMT: PARTU .. CNJ "HURTS OF THI WHT'" '"LOGAN'S IUM" CNJ -ODI TO llLL Y JOI"" CNJ "HAIDTIMIS" '?ETH PAN'' IGJ "ISCAPI TO wrrcws ~..,. .. '"TUMMll. VISION" llJ "PAIDOM MY ILOOPlll .. MONDAY, JULYS STORYVILLE -Music for listening and darrc-; ing. Monday nights at 9 p.m. starting July 5 at the Cuckoo's Nest. 1714 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. $1. 'THE ROBBER BRJDEG&OOM' -Funky fairy tale musical. previews Monday through July 14 <S5>. runs July 15-Aug. 29 ($4.75-$9.75 ) at lhe Mark Taper Forum oC the Los Angeles Music Center. Tickets at agencies. TUESDAY, JlJLY' 'KISMET' -Mus ical, Tuesday through Aug. 21 at lhe Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Los Angeles Music Center. $2. 75-$12. TS. Tickets at agencies. STAAUGRT SERENADE -Music. b.Y-Bi&et,.. Tchaikovsky and others. 8 p.m. Tuesday at Recreation Park. corner of 7th· and Park Pier Swim Scheduled A pier-to-pier swim Crom Balboa to Newport will be held at 10 a.m. July 10. Information is available from Bob Roubian. 640-2271. Tbe event is sponsored by the Crab Cooker Restaurant. avenues. Long Beach. presented by Long Beach SymphO"f Orchestra. Free. WEDNESDAY . JVLY 1 'SURFING U.S.A.' -Mua~c; by Papa Do Run RW\, 7 p.m. Wtdnesday at ~th Copt vm,10. on Sunllower Street acroa from South Coast .)>lua. Co.ta Mesa. Free. TRUISDAV, 11JLY I JAMESTAYLO&-Thursd~throuab July 11 at Universal Amphitheater, Universal City,' 8: 15 p.m. Tickets al Mutual and U~rty a1enclee. 'MGM AND THE .... -Sbowln1 of the mm "Bandwaaon'"and excerpta from othus. part o( course "The Musical," 7to10 p.m. Thursday ln\ UCI Seience Lecture Hall. SS.SO per person It space permits. \ JOHN LEE HOOKER-Blues concert, 7:30 p.rn . ,ADMIWS llAaS'"CNJ J:M-J:Jl.5:M- 7:N-t-.M "MOTHH, .IU6S • 5'•110· ltlM-- "'THI IXOICIST"" CIJ 1:JM:45- 7:M-t:IS '"IADMtWS- llAIS" ':H-J:JO.l:JO. 7:JO.t:JO • • • Thursday on the gl'ttns west or lhe Speech· Music·Drama Building, Cal State Fullerton. Free. FLASH CADILLAC -And the Continental Kids. Thuraday through July H at Knou·s Berry Farm, Buena Parlt. S3 adults, Sl.SO children. FRJD~V. JULY! BIG BAND MUSIC-By Ansell Ifill and hla Qla ·~ Band. 7:30 p.m. July 9 ln Lions Park, 18th Street at Park Avenue. Costa Mesa. Free. PAVL SMITH JAZZ TRIO-With vocalist An· nett.e Warren. Santa Ana College Amphitheater, 17th ft Bristol Street. Santa Ana. 8 p.m. July 9. FNle . ' D'OYLV CARTE COMPANY -Pt>rforming Gilbert and SulUvan operettas, 8:30 p.m. July 9-18 at the G r~ek The;iter, Los Angeles. $6·$11,50, tickets at Ticketron. HARBOR TWIN •.•• AND SO ARE YOUI WEEKDAYS 7:1S.t:00.10:4S SAT /SUN/MON HOUOAYS HARIOI ATWJ.SOH. COSTA MESA 646.0571 646-3266 2;00-3:U4:30-1.:1"9:QS..10:41 "URGUAID" . "'HAIUD SUUtB" CNJ At tiles it loUI like it 1iPt cost tllell tllei' jol9s, tlleir re,ltllilmtlld.,.. .... 119 hes. ~~Odele> Billy.Joe PG I ill • '. A love Stoly thats Joyous. funny and so touching youu1il/ never forget il (POI G¥V'lr. • w1uwm · l't;rr.a 1u ~ • l't:na:WJJ.111.\ • MMUl:s.111 MH. IOH.W»I • IL~ WOL\na -'\' WlllMl1I • t:i.nw. - WllKOA'tS 7:1$.t:OCJ.10:45 SAT·SUN·MON IC>UOAYS 2~·l:•-..1,, .. •:0$-10:41 DOUBlE DtAnA-mlTE! 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' '12" '76 DODGI ..-w .... Ye, IUtO trMI.. f.c:t. W oond.. DORF ~..nno. l'ldk>. 813 low,,..... ktoelO* ra !t78POSJ '1199 '75 FOID ~ ~ steertng. rldio. vllWI roof 10.2'11 milel (1 93HPU) 17'4 CHEVROl.ET ...... S.J Ye. l'lfo trena. feet lk oono. power 11..-r1n9 AM/FM stereo w1t1pe (803PCF) 'llM '73 FORD Ind 4 ICICl trena., flol'C dllC: bqka bucMt ...... lftlfW cor--. tinted ..... ee.ctnc delroater, tleel rldlll tite1. .-.i covers. ffont & ~ bulnC* g uerd a . Stock t1015 . Ser. MfUOY1490M lllCI •--..... -..-.-------------=~~1.;a...~..!:" ---·-_..., __ _..... 1111 t t1JI IS tt. ' MfGrrltoUI) NEW '76 GRANADA 4 DOOi > JULY SBVICE SPECIALS!! r-TRoN'TEii>-,-SITOOc"Aasciiit ... ~ I ALIGNMENT SPEOAI. I . SPEOAL I I OltCk end correct C8lnber Ind ~ 1. . . indudH 1 P9if of Moballt f (OMMOQer araonty) ~ IDsotbers ~ c.prt not I TOTA&.SPICIALPllCI I TOTA&.-SPICIM.f'llCI I AS DISC-... PAITS AMI LAI09 ... I : ''12.00 I '29.11 I ------J -----.J I , ~-°"""'-Mr""' ...... '"' Olll<YINDooflotMJ•A191l.t"' ..._ _____ _. __ _. _____ .___ STTUSIDI PICU lnct'. M ltted vinyt =:cnile'Oofftlt6e. 4 spd., mlm>rt. 'tiftt9d gt ... extra . '*iiltor. a pty t;rn . (Stk. to497. Ser. tF15 ) • 173 FORD PINTO s1199 :::.~fl~~~=·= 5199 ML NICI ----DOWM 171 MERC. COUGAR ~ -... atMriftQ.Jmol.11 e 1199 "'·euto."""'. tect. •oond.. 5199 ···-.. ··---·-~ _... -1unoe. v11. 11 -... M&: NICI --C09M-DOWM · '72 .CAPRI 2 DOOR $1~19 .. IONd.t.d. cond.. s199 AMJFM redio. 1154FEG) .... _ -----··-a-... _... -UootlO Al'"-11-°" NLL NICI -..-~ DOWM .. I TUMILEWHDS FUNKY WIMllUEAM NANCY I'LL READ MY H OROSCOPE IN THE ASTROLOGY COLUMN ,•--L-.... • ,, le fl i! fi ,, I TDD&T'S CIDSSllll ~ZLI t UNITEOF•tureSyndlc1te ~,,.,_.,_,. l YOU HAvE A SCR~ D l5P051TION AND YOU GET INTO FIGHTS-· ANO YOU'RE ALSO A SLOPPY EATER hlSSPIACH , ' DOOLEY'S WOILD =~.1 ~~= A>l'/SttJil ~ ~ ' iAKES llESE A-r:l'.J:LDHEJEf!f fl ~~·rr ~VE 10 ~ rr MlGff & iOO ~S(X)oll i l.A\_,0041"? ~~:i..,.-..z;..Lt.;.....=-...f II-~ .. OAILYN.OT i l l ~ I • 1 , • ' • i! . 'I ,. r f , "'I~ trW .-.-.. IMt way bat • that net luiclPent 111 ...,. .-JMrp.itrl~" DEMMIS THI MIHACI ; I i PUBLIC NOTICE P BUC NOTICE PU auc NOTICE PUal..IC N011CE D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s· s I F I E D Ftld!y,Juty2, 1976 DAJLYPILOT n. ............... ~c...c DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS _, CM W I , f1nd I . (_,,.~ • .a.a ] One C..I Service r...-• Wllh •Wint Ad . v.A ~,v. ,_ o.dlt ~ ............. ....... ,... ............. ~ .............. & ~w .......... ,__ ... Mlf(:-r:: ...... ...... ~ ..... .... ·~ .... .... . ,..., ... .__ ............... ..._....,.s ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002e ... r.i 1002 ~ c.llecla ....................................................... . Mrmd~ .... "°"" h••• .. ety. TIM DAILY PILOT .. ._. ... ty for .... first ... c.-nct-.rtioa...ty. hw'1Motiu: All real estate odwrt~ In lhis ncwspa~r ls sub· jeC'.t to I~ t'ed~ral Fair Housing AC\ or 1968 which makes it lllci;al to advert ise "any pre· SAte '" YOUll • .sHC)IS1 Well, settk,, down here on the beachlront in Cor9na del Mar. FacinJ: the sand & bay, this 4 bdrm. home otrers much, Rerurblsh all you want. The ,P!lce will nevor go Under $238,000. Maght exchange. '7M40I rerence. limitation, or -..... •~ ......, ............__ ... , I a• c .. d bcri min a ti on ba sl-d on !!!!!!!!!!!.,..!!!!!!.-!!!!!!!!,...!!!!!l..__.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!•!!!! r~. color, rcl.i&kMl. sex. :t:::::a~oori~~nkeora:; G_u.. 1001 •••r.. 1002 such preference. limila· ... •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tioo. or discrimination." .... wpori Hflc)M1!!! This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real est.ale which ls ln viola- lioo ollhe I aw. ....................... G,..., .. 1002 .......••.••..••.•..... IF ... c IS7t o,.oo~.n!r11d·d VOULIV~ON : omp c c y u .. ·,. " Newport Heights homt ~~~.~~~.. for a very rc11i1onubh• price! Three bedroom~ AVOCADO... plus drn. SUnny k1tchlc'n CLUB HOUSE DR.... with :all the wlfe·sovcr PEMBROKE OH goodies. Two full prlvntt- PERHAM... baths . F11n l a s t 1c We have recently sold a lnndsl·apln~. Don't m1i-s bomeonyourslrttt. We c II t d S U..uTir. 1e1x&a 1 1 f this one! n o a y, "' ......... _ urgenll.Y need Isl nlils or &!6·7171 S9Z.OOO waiting ca~b buyers. Of'fN 11, 9 • ,, s t i.IN 10 tJI N •1, Rare, rare opportunity to AU PORTS R.E, [ '8 I :~:;e :~-!~1erH":~ ~~~~6'~5-8024~~~~~1 ~-11~1Hi in&ton Beach better In· . -·-••--come area! Brlng paint 4 lfl>ROOM brush and elbow grease PLUS POOL and m ake $SS! Op· $52,500 MEWUSTIMG! W<". l N<'wport Duple' portunity is knocking! Low. low rent3 hring In $86.$.00 per month! Point & profll! Won't Int lc>nJt! Hurry for qwck prevlev;'. !147~10. OltN Ill 9 •Ii ' IVll fO 91 Nl'f' letdl11 Ra're summertime op· port un1ly' Prl\'alc parkwny lea ch t o secluded e ntra nce . Llivish h \•ini; room "1th crac khni;: r1replu te' Gourmet k1tch"'n' Woll o( glass leads to tropical backyard with shimmer· Ing summer fun pool! Covered party ume patio J lldrms , 2 baths t•ach unit, blt·in kltchen11, frplc. in l11c. hvini: rm , priv. p~lio & batcon)'L Priced at Sl:-llJ,000 Oi3>3f.63 tl.12·2253 ~Yell associated H" "I~ t IJ loot :1. ~ W .-, ' .,., .. 't , • .,.. • for summer fun BBQ __ WATU VllW Only U2SO tohal duwn. l lfl>ROOM DUPLEX Seller must St!ll' Orin,;: Nestled next lo trees & any C\Her! t'or <1wck a1> MODIL HOME i:n.-encry In a quiet cul-0· po1ntrnent' 847 MIO Su Pc r ll h n r P hum r sac lot' a lion. Spucious Cl',., 111o • .,,.u-;1n11,.. , lhroui:lioul Ur~radt•d lo und brl"ht 4 Bed, Jba &31•: I cv1·1·y w.1v Thi" honw Bed, 2bn Units w /large l.liJ!ll :l!il! was o forml•r mt Hid nnd covered patios. Live In ~ .. , . ~. Jifjij}\ :1tllh; show~ like 11 m""ll'I one and rent Lheolhcr for . .:m•m-•••••-iv mill! tu •X.'l!lln l'•11·11cr 1 n co me p r o p tt r l y , _______ -;.;.---.-.-_1 lot Show to your t U~!>Y bener1u. $130,000. buyers. !Mi:l u7u7 Wahriront COftdo - w ~NT Terrific view with -io· 1' HOMES boat ~hp. Finest upgrad· AEALESTATE In~ in c vt-ry wa ~. 3 631-1400 Bedroom, 2\'s h•lh, din· -----------• ing room. f1rt'pl11c1•. Of I.oil...,_...,_...,.,_,...,.,_,....,_ rered to the d1scrlmm1.1l· ing buyer lor SIJS.oou () "-''·· ~-"'-' l'j., ... REALTORS ESCAPE HEAT T n E .. : S II ,\ U ~: U ACREAGE Wllh I0\1' IY hatlcnda . N"'ar H.uk liay, pool and lor11c h •r- rnce, stable Jnd t'orrah. iiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilli£ I Room for I<' n nis t'OU 1 ll>, Cl.Ill for dct ails SPAMISHISTATl 4 llDROOM·2 STORY POOL-HACH $l4',500 PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 515·4060 ! -1 -z STORY 4 IORM ~ 642-5200 Secluded entry lo enler tainers s u ed 11,•in.: IEACHESTATE room. Counlry k1lchen Located J mile from and dine. Dramatic ocean. Privulc c:ul·d1• S'U irs to hldc1way sac street Hu.ic r('or mast.er suite and guest yar d wit h c om r 11 r quarters. Assume S25,ooo pr1 vacy . 1-;n1crt1.1 inH FHA loan. No nt'w loan ram1ly room, eount ry costs. $276/month pays i11>:L'<i kitr hcn. s wocpinJ.? Townhou se. Ca l l stairs to mnst~·r su1L1• 963-7881. plus ~uesl 11uarlt•rs Ol'fNlic'l•fl\IUf/IO llfNl(I• Mll1't M'(' lhlS l'Xt't'llll\'I' I tJilHIJI [~.".'::'.'.::. .~~,~-' UIUAH CALIF. ~ llllil 2 Hou.~es on 2 at'res. 2 RR ea. River runs along back of property. '59.~ for all. Call 916/4li2· 1822 l"Ollect_. _____ _ AX ur AND SA VE THOUSANDS FfXY UPPER W1•ll built 3 RR . hu1t1• family rm, 11rt>ut fluor pion. Xlnt loratiorl rnll of cul-de i.ur. t-:lhow 11rr11~t­ & TLC will do w11ncJ1•r11 Hurry, rull tl4 S 0303 FOREST OLSON IMC POlenllally bt'llUt1ful famil y h n m " i\11 hnrllwoml floor Sinn(' lluvo 8omrt11ln11 you waut firf'iilucl'. l>urkr.oom to 1wll'' t'}a111'lficd 11<1:1 dtJ CovCrt"(I plllio. Muny h It well 1142 5678. tro11. N1•ud• '"ml• llll llfllnallon 11n1I work, l'riced tn sell. llurry. Cull 541>-2313. U&e the IJally Piiot "~·11st lh-~1111 " 11ervke dirf'ctory. Your IK'f'Vice l~ our 11pedally. Call 642·5678 c:11l. 322 SCC\l~lw\-~£~~ .. TIKtt lntri911in9 Word Gome witlt o Chuclle ·-...., Q.eT • '°"""' •................. ol .... '-........,-·ti.-............. ._ ....,_. f OYFAl I I I I I' I t I l ...__...___., , T 0 R 0 I' I I' . .. . '. • I ~ew·under cons truc.·t ion ; cont~mp. Cape od. 4 BR, 4~11 ba . pla)'Tm, or Slh • BR .. i tri>lcs. oak Or', lndscp&. Pier & floa\, $360,000 • . Lido Nord, 6 DH . or ·I Bit. & 2 BR. a pt . On iso d ·be r h $295 000 .. . •• BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR j 1 •. , ( . . • •. ' , ~ '.ewrtt 1002'••••.. tm ............................................... ANN CHISMAN UALISTA.ll PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP prevails in this custom built s Bdrm. home. 5400 sq. ft. of unbelievable featUres -atrium, sunken living rm .• 3 Crplca., servant's quarters, pool, iacuzzi. sa11na, and your own exercise room. Just -steps to EJ Niguel ~ Golf Course. . ........... ~;ooo. "2;"11 11611AJJJll c .............. ...... ; ........ .....04, BlYSHOIES i441 MAllHODllYE Flu.Ible$ BEDBOOM -5 BATH home jUlt 6 HOUSIS TO BEACH. Could be 4 .bedroom with 50C)lq. ft. offtce -lD·law unit or pool room. New copper plumblna. lar1e modern kitchen, ,breakfast nook, dinln.I room , large brick fireplace, Inside lJundry room, huce paUo, gara1e. ete. Room for boat. · motor home. ltlds, dogs. etc. Truly u.nlq ue home with lots ol room ln • s uper area tor kids + adults alike. Open this Saturday. Sunday and Monday. Bargain ~ced by anxious owner at $125,500. 642-2025 week days, 642-5286 eves & weekends . ~esy to Brokers . llOZ BAY & BEACH REALTY LAST LAIGIESTATE Luxurlous .. Ot;O CALIFORNIA CHARM", over 4.000 ft. IUvlna space. oo a tree studded 23 acre hilltop. Panoramic oc•an & Corona del Mar view. There are s bdnns .• 7 balba, spartUna pool Ii ht.Ce view deck tor gracious entertalnlna. HllM u.;u.,,. __ ..,.._ IOH'ewr .. .............................................. OPEN HOUSI, IUMDAY 1-5 1942 ....... Clrcl. lMI UM19U1 COl.Cml ee COMTllT nme to enter II now, conlelt endl Aul\llt l· at noon. Color 1n the Uruque vlctorian home loaotype and wln Unlque prizes from Swenaen•s Ice Cream Factory. Karl's Toy Store, At Ease and R ogera Gardens. Entry blanks at your nearest Unique Homes oflice. · Colorooin! U~ICJU~ t1VMl:S REAL TO~ . TMI lll#;ftr NOl'Lll leLLING TH( NU rnr HOMH COUIONA Dll MAR, t1'-IOOO ..aA VlflDI, ~ • CALL US Ila IUYMOWI Seller motlvaWI Mov• lolo • act.a.Ive Otano f Oardena. mu1Un1,on Btacl'I. LowMt pri~ il9 D 111\lt, I •"°'Y· • Wrm. pool bol9e la an.a. ~1 QI)' 11 vlAC In tM cwtolo pool aO&t cov.-.d ,.uo . hlc.d at low •·•· Call .ow for ~-.Owlea bel~lt's'410laM. Umllt'$27,911 Lowly adlaA CQGaplwUt y. I Btdrooca CoOdo. Cu'\ beat U.. ,,.. .. , Ptrfed rw newlyweds or r.tlred ~le. 11 agt> RP.ii [~t.itt· .... ...-?' ...... -~ ·'' '"···.·"' ....... 1002 ....... fOIJ ' w. • * ·•· I 3 Bedroom, 1 :i~ bath. Pool. Extra large ....................... ....................... • I 1· lot wlth boat access. White brick .... rHlntll1 007 'fireplace. Sharp, clean home. $53,900. ** .-01•1 WASl•••TOM ** ...................... . IA YAOMT -LOMa WA.Ta YllWI Please call and ask for Bob Bruce. DIDMT SL9 tel 3 !;.~ ': ~-:=:.-~ New listing. Most exciting water vu Yrs old. i.itercom, wet e¥er! Just to sit & look at the beautiful •COLONIAL llAL ISTA Tl . but he would bave been proud to bar. a~k. room for array of sail boats is a thrill! Near the ",_.," own this gracious 4 bedroom. poOl tio.t. VacaaL SHUOO. jetty. Prime CdM location. 5 Bdrm home. Mlnl viewofbUlsandocean. ·0peo dally. SSS Lindo I home with long pier & noat. Includes 1220 OUTRIGGER, COrona del Mar Ave. fn.OO&lorMl-27ZS ., .. ,.. iOOJ theland.$300,000. ., .. ,.. ton OPENTHURS.,FRl.,SAT2-5 OCIAMNOMT ·············••A••••• ....................... 2111 ,_ ,. I' n ... ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... $142,000 A pleuure to offer thla CAii-P-'-FOll!,EIUSVIEW NEWPORT CIMTa H.I. 644-49 I 0 ]!' ON WATER" • araclous home on lhu --,,.... _... .-~ MONTICELLO llTTY A. MUil llALTOll beat resldenttal aectlon • WC on't lbaJ1t, not a~.~7: r ·-100 S .e.--....-1 .__. A -1 rand slip alt.ached ~ C ...... • • • • ·.; • • • 644-0111 ol the beach. 2BR 2BA, oc l s PORJU...iLL.....: ~ M.; ww _ Jto.J~.-iJ .,. • ..,.. ... I""! Ira liv rm w/frplc, patio I bedroom model wit Magnificent ocean view. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••-••••••••• -m-a beaat . • JEW£ wTdeck-;nRllY fHUlrff. ('()untry k1tchen/famil., One o( a kind spectacular NISH ... EW 3 b:ith Camaly home on $1~2500 room, dble hrl'place. ~ home with that modern NEW AS " "Ne111,,ort Island" 3250 ee11r.. 1002 1002 · · batM and many extra! ~•oody reelan•. lluoe H~SEPUMIH Sq.ft.otlivlngareaand •Sparkling clean. 4 ••-••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• 114LOCIAMIRONT ~ " .. bedroom l'ncl unit with u.o.l!l. ... ,R -.or COAST PROPERTIES tlurry on this one al onl) planked noor In II\ in1t TOMORIOW NEWPORT a 3car1arage. Too man,y iax20 , • ._,11 room with ~..,...,..IC"" Ho. S-DietJe c.. · I 8.'17.960.Call S40-ll51 room ove rlooking the Cora large family that c.ustom reaiures lO m~n· nreplace and enrlos ed DUPLD • SPANISH COURT· 673'5410 I ocean plus bpacious din· Sped•cular and U\•abJe needs three children's l.IOn. 3 Fireplaces with patio. Many upgraded OC......_ONT YARD nettled in ill own~ BR., 3 ba. Lara~ lot. , ~HERITAGE ing room. All this walb This happy comban:it.ion bedrooms plus a huge one an lhe master sulte. features. 1700 sq.fl . of LAGUNA little valley. Beneath ao.eto waler. 1137,)00 FlVE family bcooroom11. can be found in thJs 81" matter suite with its own Jl.dt llSted, l240,000. Ii bl c II -n1-tl m•·· of P um• M·-hall Rlty 175 • ..1v.. . • k t:.ALTORS " 54.1. ..a I ... , va e area. o now to Fa ntastic ocean view """""' c ...... • • ... ' 10V11 -mus a billiard room willi r ... .,.... 4 bedroom faml· llvln° Toom with used -~ • Val ley m in rro-ri :'\~"-" • s~. from every terrace. 5-0' to • · "'' ~~~~~~~~~I wet bar. Plus a study ly room. library home brick fireplace. This rl HI hi d-"' famous Paumo Valley L S' ..... ~.LE LE"lt.I plus etc .. etc .. et.c:. Priced overlooklns 1eoraeous home Is so unusual you -~ANYTIMlmn su · I Y upgra oeu 2 Country Club this houae Cepislrw .. ec .. I 011 • ,::T" MOO,,...,IL at S21S.OOO. Call ua quick· poolereallcoU eourse. 2 m111t Inspect It to •P· bedroom units. lluge en· b (Ont.mp . .Mexican w/3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""'"' ly.67~. Stort ,livl~e room Pftl'iate it. Located lo tertalnln1 si1ed livln1 br,2balh.uth ceallnas. FlXERUPPER Uparades include: cen· Ol'IN•~4·11PUHIOilf"'('" w/muslve n~tace and one or Newport Beach's rooms with massive its red tile roof aets off DUPLEX tral air, special insun· [~ rle9"1oft.S...OOO. mo15t prestigious areas ( 1 re PI a ce 11 •ft d t he aleamlng white Palludu location taon C\&Stom &butlers 2 1.1.iJ~!l'IJI ()pew~ Priced al S132 500 Call brea thU k In g view· ltf'U(lure. juat orf the re· w/1real poten\.lal, let us sep~rate patios & mo~e.J\ijl) Sat/S.. I ·S 673-3550. ' . Gourmet kitchens and ar patio la a tiny creek, show you llle advanlatu Pr11ne park location: _ .:m••-·-·-"""''"9·•rttUN'o"'""'' EASTSIDE dloH. 2 Lal'8e baths l.n bubblina down a baran· M .900. gatedt11eentryleads to3 --17Roy .. St.Gfff'CP [e COSTA MESA 5 UNITS each unit . Snclosed ca.studdfdwlthllveoak K ..... leelty Op .. ners. Offa r•d al andaycamorelrees. This lll·IOOJ 493·0442 bdrms .. , .. , bu. home. HAllOIVIEW Newport .. ecla 11~1:11,·~1 JUHITS aaragea with doo r extended brkfst area. HOMES 640-6161 >. • ' SSO 000111 ,... "' " be 2•• I I ' s • ••• BACI BAY sacrifice price and terms aut T• acn1 parce 5 t;xclu.sl\·11, by 11pv't. N . P\y would like to Excellent rental area in 5171 .600 F. r -IS'.: just right atlllll.000. CF C.leswort-h1i buy a rlxer·uppcr ror eastside Cos ta Meu. $175,000.l t>:SBcdroom. down . Bo th unit s c ....... M .. 1022 , • cash. 540·7014 daya . "" h I + f'l 2 bedrooms with • LUXURY CONDO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••"'LTotlS 64.._ ·OO O •un....,.,., •ves. l" . p k nont ov.•ners ouse Pus fl p 1 t(enerate t~mendous in· -.,.. ....,....,..v., NA • I ar 2 bachelor units In rtar. terra c future. r n· come. Be rirst to ace lhi11 located In San LUia Rey OWU -.....rt r .. , In'-' e1!>{Alsonly. Downs 2600 sq .rt .. 2 ~ COATS &WALLACE MAGIC VIEW Tll'11X REAL ESTATE INI ... ,. ran'"h style home on • ·~ Y resn Y pa ~ unlque properly' Call u... '" in and o t Priced t ell bedrm, 2 rull ha .. tge ram a h~e t26xt90 lot has in u ·is uc~dltlon. ~!kc 4tlCJlTU11?-11.tJ·~M•M,l 983-Til8l. rm. 2 units per building • . ----==--==----===-.:...-~--------•I towering trees. wid~ 1dvanta1e. Hurry call _:=:...,..,.. Of'l'Nl•"·"Sl\l'l•Ort -t• very C>rivale 90' Deck lawns. lush planlin1. 45 546-Zlll · w/View. Only S81,500. PAllCUIE SEnlMG ~ .. ~THC HAL ~ESTA H RS Sol:r tbe~ted pool walh Ol'IN 1,1;. ,, H t.>., 10111 ,,,..,. :~111'r~~I~s~~: :~~:; [iiif·1!a!:1l·l1I workshop. $215,000. Best .' ~ ,,.!!~ .!'!~ ortorms. • f'ALLBROOK ----i--=======-AVOCADOS -own your SWiier Is Here! MEW Water View I Seamed·TO·Sllm I l Cape Coat surrounds thas beautirul Costa Mei.a 3 bedroom. 2 bath + den hom~. Super features like large patio kitchen. atrium entrance wuy , s h11k e roor . scl'luded livlnl( room, quiet street & m uc h. rnucb more. llurry, Juo-1 listed. Won 'l last dt JUSI 562,500. CaU 546-5880. O,.nHouse Sot/S.UI l·S 445 I. 20tll St. CM loJMcC .... COSTA.MESA 2 Bdrm. & 3 bdrm. houses on R·2 lol ; room tor boat & camper. Seller m a y h el p rinunce . ~.500 ! 3 bedrm, l I~ bath home. Brack rplc, hardwood noors. RV daspoi.111 stn· hon. Areo ror bout j!ole. Large lot with plenty of Crull trees too! Coovc· nlent tn everything. $47,000. Red Carpe l Realtol'll. S36 8836. Dtlplex Nice carpetln1t·drapes· hulltlns·Clreplacc etc. $120,000. f'ee. I r i.' 9023 10Y,.1&Y: Ly 1fT""; .... 1lie...-r .... Its S(AMlO ·TO· SllMt Stt !\OW ••IOMI hMS lrCMll lftC b«• l\lllOW Ille mte111lt llCll~. J~tl s • lo't lo< trntl. air· <OlldttHIMd OlllCta. Pr111ttd P•llt111 9013: kal: S11ts I0\.1. 11'.11. 14! 1 16h 18' 1 Sue 14',, lbv\t ;n dreu 2~ yds. 4~>-rnclt: '"''' ir •· Stnd $1.00 lor ucll pettem, AOd ~ for e.Klt Pltltm IOI first ·CllU l tnnt1l. l\lftdh11t. Stlllll "1 • Marrara Mart"' Part«n O.pt 4'2 0.ly P•lot ·ne West 11th St. New Yori!. NY I 0011. Print NAME, ADDRESS, ZIP. S IZE end S TYLE NUM8EA.. ' ,.~_a. HERITAGE R t:Alfl>RS IMltor lllONewport eo. ....... 541-772' Clualfied Adi 642·5678 ., .. ,.. IOU ••••••••••••••••••••••• IRIClllb I lrvlne flllty WHA.177? $29,995 in Newport 8each7? Charming 2 bedroom, ibath cottage w /brick fireplace . Prlvato community w/beach. pool, jacuui, clubhouse & available boat-docks. Lois Mill er 642·8235. (St 1) HAllOI YllWMOHACO NEW LISTING. Adult home in immaculate condition, featuring Roger's Gardens •xecuted yard w/beavy beam patio cover. Buill·in cabinetry + other lu s h appointments. $98,950. Carl Butler 642·8235. (812) DOY•SMOllS "Magaz.ine Cover" 4 bedroom home bullt by Valentine. Elec. doors into courtyard entry provide privacy. Convenient center-hall floor plan •12 family rooins w /bar1 +sparklln8 dining room. Bermuda sbuttera. thruout. ~wity syatem. Appt. only. $239,SOOfee. Jane Fruee ·su-8235. <St3> ,,..Uf'.TOOA111 Sopb.lsticated • atyllsb w/unique stained 1Jaas windows, hi&h beam ceilings, formal dining room, 4 brilbt bedrooms, private jacuut • mountain view. $164 ,500. Jack euster "2·8235. <S14 > L90ISLl-IAWW Pier • slip. Desilned by Edward Grmzbllcb -custom built for owner w 1a..ut1rul woods, brick, beams ar Frme"1l doors ... this s bedroom, 5 beth. formaJ diniDJ room bome w/upstairs 1iWn1 ~is for famlb' cwry~~~~·· O,.• s.t/S..•. l·S 223 I POUMfto OCIAHHOHT!! Duplex · SLIS,000! Duplex · $189.500! Triplex· $279.000! LIDOSAHDS New lis ting. Close to ocean. Sharp 3 bdrm .. 2 ba. ho m e ; 2 patios. $71.000! ..... 1a,Ptop. •.-.n * 675-7060 .. JACOIS HAL TY 67W'70 1-------SUMMB SPECIALS! 3 Br. Dlnln1 Room On the park $56,000 Perteet Grandeur Arter .. lenna this ex· CllJege Park quisltely appointed 4 4 Br Fam rm, Comm bedrm, 2 bath Hunt· pool,tennlacrt se7,000 $58 900 inaton Beach exeruUve ' • home you won't wish to 4 Br. Fam rm. Din rm Sharp ODC<1tory In best S.,eroc .. V• 5 Br, 4 ba + den. Walk to pvt beach. Owner/A&l SZ15,000. Ph: '113"1711 loavc. Check the color Hice Bonui Rm 171.SOO area ol Colle1e P11rk. 3 coordinated decotaUng Twln·1he' bedrooms, and nne detalllng. There 4 Br Fnm Rm Din Rm open planned ra m11y White water view, natural is also a tjdy hobby 3rea Alr~ ' $86,•00 room wood burning canyon, pool, beaut. a tn the saraae and cov· brick• tlreplace, warm BR. 3 Ba. aludy, total cred patio overlooking 3 Br, Fam Rm. Din Rm cheerful well desisned aecu.rtty, comp. privacy. Pro f e s s i o n a l I Y Massive Mast suite+ kitchen. Kuae back yard, S'l00,000. Owner. l40-fUll landsca~d yard. Wear Bonus Rm $17,950 2 car 1ara1e and bonus Prestige Home In Brood· o((enn1t lhl.s home at a LEA.SIS om~ or den. Uurry. thla moor. Corona del Mar. 4 IASTSIDE lowl80.000. Shown by a 2Br,dinrm '385mo can l laat at 151,900. br w/vlew, JOOO sq Ct. COSTA MISA =~~ent only, so t a 3Br,den,d/rm MOO mo CALLM2·i711 sn.s.ooo. Prio oaty. Dy .·. ·48r,ctiorm ... fal'l\fJll _ """" K€Y owner. Write P.O. Bo" Don·t !~;1!~! one-,~UPERBI bonuaroom SSSOmo ~P.E:ALT°"sh 223,Coronadelldar Beil bl.I)' In Coe~ Mesa. MES CALL NOW Quaint. 3br, 2ba, ram.rm. Anx.1ous owner says acll _ _ 752 73 S on lovely Olde COi now! Reside within all 4W'.I;., cu.. • ....... Street. l~ block from the charm of Eastsldc ... , tolllle!Mt..._ MeH y.... beach. $9'1,(;()0. by owner. Colt.a Me•• Cor less than 1--... '.•.•-.MS:_s __ _. Big 3 ~room, 2 bath _87_3-0235 __ . i.-----ao.ooo. Wtll cartel ror .._ _______ _ ...tale aliitd corner lot. 4 lelOOM wllh popular couotry ,. Airy country kitchen. UIDDOR u~HTS ASSUMI $4).000 kitche n. Brl 1ht and Calltoday.t46-717l. nM9 • cheerful Ilk• mode l OPIH SAT /SUM I ·I 444CAlllUO ·I 20ra bdrms .• ramlly rm. Very private pallb . I V1ew 1 •1•.~ Newport Beach h\llalde FHA LOAM ho m e . U p 1 r 1 d e d ~T H[ RfAI. ~ (STA l [R~ h o m t w I l h t b r • • Larae f1mll11ldd llvlAf earptta, cuatom drapft, bedroorna, 2 balhi ·~a room with llreplote. wwee10nen~111cc.On· for.ver view. The taf1)tl Couatry kltebtll w ilh I)' I yHn old. FUii Prlrf la worn. the paint la ramlly area overlooking onJl.181.llO.CallMO·IUU rMed, but the owner l• 11-.1 rtar yard. Covered •-=====;;..;....=~-•iuloua. CALL 5~·2000 patio. Fant111tlc hom• z2.1r.o.pe.1•• E11uidc C:O.l• Mtea • SELECT tor entertal.nlnt. Won't PROPERTIES last. HurrycalltU.t'18'1. 0'"''" •. ., Fortin Co. Rltra 8'2·5000 Want acb ~~~~~~~~M fHASlll¥.WPAL•MO A very enjoyable 4 bdrm. home m· Ne.wport. Just for your family. Ocean view; great decoratla1:· t ennis. SP A and pool in the eommunity. $134.~-FEE . 41DIM llAUTY lnnnieula&e fao-home •12 N , lra ldt • bll y1rd. A1lllnl 148.too. ... 7711. ' ~ .. '. HERITAGE . Hf Al IOJ< .... IMVCRTHMTtS 8 R C R 8 £ G N 0 r H A I C D M l C ' l A E Y S P 0 0 E 8 II 0 C R R R " R C W R A E T I R l ~ A 0 R N S P I S £ 8 II 0 , S I C T 0 8 I P £ C I T 11 P S U P £ S l Y T K A A j T R E r D S A I L L 0 A T I T 0 L T M S [ R ARllAASARF C 0 II Y C I ' I S S II E L L A P U Y II S M T [ f I C fllAllS IOTCO • Pale yellows, son greens inside, brlsht blue a ll the way out ther e. Super sized 2 bedroom. 2 bath home. first time orrerect at reallstic $112,500 UNIVERSITY REALTY 3001 Lc...t ..... _, c--....... '7l-61t0 CoroM •I Mar 102 •••••••••••••••••••••• RilE 4 IR DU,LEX SO. Of IA YSIDE lwom ccnlings, 11atur~I wood • l>rick tl'Xturea. Perfect Joc:it1011 . ..... 72&1 H 11r r y l Ju al red uccd $4,(1()(). for quick suit' Mw;t iwll. Only S year~ old, with m ajln1fict·nt custom anterio r. .\1 U• stie to apprct'14tc. 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Sell Idle items 642-567 Walt gJ0.$02() anytime Dally Pilot Clossirled Ad . ._ _______ • ~!.?.!.~'!.~ .... = ............ !!>.~. !~~~~~.~~~.~~ .~~!.~~ ..... ~~.~~ ~~nh/ ~!.~.~-.... ~?.~! ~~! ......... ??.~! ..... !~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~~ ..... ?-!.~~ : Mewport •acll 3169 Pvt enl/K priv. Cl\1 $25, Big Bear C~bin, 21Jr, frplc Old Corona del M ur •• ~~'!.~.~•••••••• LOST brown & whl llusky Dnnking pn-,blcm? COOtC.OIMMH ••••••••••••••••••••••• wk & S6()1mo. uµ 2 br hsl & cpts Slµs 8. wk or ,\mple Parking L t & FolMcl 5300 type pup, I mos., any inf Call Akohol Helpline ulo Mech:anlc. Ucensed, 6 lits daily. Exper'd on· • ., Rik bch. Dnslairs. 3 br, ~. s.i8·S9S4 or 5:;o.oosg wkend. til4 l 67S·6T73 SIS() fi7S-6000 .'?:•••••••••••••••••••• c:all 979 161 1. 2.1 hrs a day 83$-3830 ex.per. Call Ooo at ly. App I y, Lenny '6 ., b r I b s.&8·9883. Restaurant. 2645 Ha rbor Mso:a, \' rr.cj ita~·n.~~~ Lovely, clean room, P'1 C&bm. Big Hear, sip. 12 lulilwu RHtol 4450 f'OUNI_>: :\fan's class rini: LOST Lady'i. wristwatch. TI. G""-To.ch Blvd. C.M. See Gcorae. d · 64;1140f>~'l7 44 h S 1• bath. wk Kitch. pn,gs Poollbl. col T\' By wk or ••••••••••••••••••••••• from Saddleback College bet Ralph:. In C ~I . & For the little eJCtra..s AlltoMoff•• Ai..-.Y ays · 1 1 II $27 so Fe male . refs wkend S411·l-146 Office Suite. P't hath. for graduating class_ of ~Vest c ltCf. He ward. anOotcall Massage A.1...MyT~ l tlunl. Beach. 962· 1719 Rent.ab to Share 4300 cplS drp:. p.itio W:akr 11178. n<1me Uast) inside 646 $1147. Call 751·3931 $'2.30 per hr. Apply In s.ett .. .te 176 ....................... · ., · · . -h Is "Zuni!lo" -also has , person . Aller n olor •••••••••••••••••••••••Beaut Rm. P"t bath. ~· Sl:!.5 mo. 130 !·· l•l f1r..t namt', call to iden· Lost: S1amei.e cat. \1c lai.s1f1ed ads sell big Speelalit1es. tnc. 746 2bd. Slovc. r errlg, Laguna. mature cmpl' lor2females.n.r23yrs. St. C~I. l>oyle .:nlur} l•f' E\'Cl'S48·~. W1l~_5t.betwo llarbor items. s mall Items or We6t l7thSt .. C.M. COOK For vacation relief ror 3 wk.I lo July. Very cood aalary. • dshwshr,s undck.,2 blk:. lady perm or !>ummer. 2lir Twnhse _i'.J'>lbluff._21Realty S48-1168_. __ · & f a 1rv 1e w. C.M. :any It e m . Just calla--------- • from bch. G<ts a, water k1lchpnv.Ref's 49-1-7346 '.: rt·~l. ut 1I l2 IJ1 STOREOl-'FICESllOP LOST: Hus k y Shep &l5-016G IM.2!>678. ' • pd .• adulu . no pets. $2JS. Hoht -Mot ls--4100 963-9-t-06 N<'" port & Bay Ct'ntcr golden an color. 1\1. ldenl •LOST . 0111 mond l'en· Soci.t Ci.Its 5400 A. YOM C• Ht4p Park LidoConv. Centef & F1~thlp Rd, N.ll. '42.8().64 Call '692·11-'09 art S:30 ••••• ~; •••• ~•••••••••••Fem roomate w:inL<'d t 2:052!Scwport lihd,C:\I ta~s & <"olbr. CM off dunt i~ r<'d !l1lk puri.c ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOU COOKS wkd"" , "·'" 1.,<? 64• Rochester . G4S·943S. . · • · nave the Summer v11e11 ,~. X1rupramcmolel :.1teror shorcl):.ncw,2 80,J.llA .,...,.,,.... " Rnward! Vi c. Costa Mesa . HlWOIRECTIOHS · C 'I s os & , • R d 0 2 tion of your dreams. Le d .e>.. d ••w.tahnMthect lse. 212 acn ·s al ~an apt, .... I mo. , El FF CE ewnr t;4S· 6 1 or f'or s ingle people. age f ta <KCOn .,, .,. Uafwwished 3900 l>iego Fwy. We!>lcrn & ut1l Paula. C'arly a m. or MOD M 0 I PLEASE return my son'!> 67S·IJOO 30·45. A so<"1ul group ~~~~i!l:tse~~~~.n~~lll~ The VIiiage Inn ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• l 90l h St . Torr u n cc late P m 64:! 11·1$11 OR STORE bike lh:it was taken from • that's non·swin1ting but Apply ln Penon TllE EXCITl!llC Alrl!ad v built ;\rco --------l,1'10 i.q ft . an ~hoppin~ the Doy's Club G/17. lie Found: Reddish brown not a c hurch group. Ing provided . Call 127 MarineAvc , "'LM MES"" "'PTS. Alphy's Union 7t; & Puc· Rm male ~eo.:clt•d• fur opt needs Jl very badly & hus T .. err1er? Pup 8·1J .wk_s. t714 l731·0792. 2·7PM ~704t or Zenith 7-1359 &lboa lahmd ... ... ... ci·s. 213132().1152. start Ju.ly l. sis~ mo. 1~t center at Ul913 Ma1tnolla be<'n unhappy. ll's 8 blue \ 1c Ncwlund. Atlanta, l~R~1g~ti;l~A~w~a~y~.~~~~~r~~~~:':~=r~ ~llNUTESTO l'\1'1' &last <.:M 64~ 71)411 ~ at Garf acid. Ftn Vly. Schwinn beach cruiser. llllS36·3046 En.lo~ Ii r. C....ter P.rMMi HCll. t HotM 4150 'I I h 211 \' Ow l·774·l433 . not worth much exceptto F d B I k •t ,,..,_etiM Bab ilt kd s N 8 Buch.1&2 nn . ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. a c to s arc r. 1c.-. ner 1·114·1433 oun : a c .. :a 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ys er w Y • · · • Apply In pe rson Keo from SIM. RURAL ATMOSPllER E B c h h Sl'. Laguna. --ham. Pleas4: call 645-7857 Afghan. Approx. 6119. Schools Ir llve·in or out Cull Hood tucky Fried Chicken 89~ Adults. No Pets Lovini: rare. balanced ~13mo. <19l· 19tS NEWPORT HACH ~~u:l~~~~~~~~e has Abt>ut 7 yrs old. SJ0-6377 lftsttuctloR 7005 6«-6141/833·2900 · Cou t II w y La & u n a 1$6lllle~a or meals. ni ce pat\o. flNDl\ROOMMAT~: STORES . FOUNO:GrayCockatecl ....................... Babysiller needed ror 4._B_c_a_c_b.;..,C_a_. ____ _ (~ lllks East or Newport S..4·3833 PR.OFESSIONALL \" .... ,. l 11 & LOST: 41~ mo lnsh Set· \'ic Balbt>a Pavahon abl IE A IARTEHDH cblldren in F. Vty. Agea unter Help ~ Cooks. Rl\11.l . .-ear .... oas "v. . t M & . d s" M th T h s,,6_9860 R_...s 4200 llouse·Ma tc-s Unlimited Rl\·erside '''e 4s0 tSOO er. · sm. m1xe 8·00. June 30. 67S-~103 fwl or P.,...Ti..w ·•· on ru urs . Prefer over 18. Apply Jn 832·413-1S1nt·e 1971 1 · mutt. Vic. Goldenwesl & n -d t k 7:&m·S:30. Call d1ys. person. Kentucky l''rl~d ---•••••••••••••••••••••••-------sq: ft. wall remodel 10 Ell is. REWARD .FOUND: Puppy. what~...., ru Y 0 wor as a (7l417S2-0Ul.An6,C714> Chicken, i4122 Pacirlc ) -'t-wport llch $150. week. Rm-A pl s lr:i1ght con Mill Suitable for offices. 847·2772 w/Brownlsh red mark· proressional bartende rln IU-3738. Cout llw)', Dana Pt. Sips 4 +. l blk lo ocean. genial rem under 40 IR66> ings vlc Nwpl Bh·d & 1 week. Free job place·1----------1-:.:.::::.:...:.::.;;.:..:...=..:~.:..:.:......._ C213)ti86 6880. Sl2S mo. ~ o. 6-IO·SlZti. Cenc t\ermin 642·27S7 Lost : Black Male Toy 19th CM S48·9800 m e n l a 5 s i 5 lan ce ·t----------•L--,.,uplea·Uouse~·lves. e11· Ann Poodle. Vic: Iowa/Gisler · il4t834·l960. ll04 E. l7lh 91nHJY tra Income. Port tlr10 C E AN FR 0 NT Sl. CM. Sat Alo{. M94132 Lost: Britt.any Spaniel. St. Santa Ana. American uni LACUNA ! \ Br. sleepe\ 4, Resp female to share 2 l...,_lrial Rftttal 45oo vie Nwpl Bl & 19th St 6 Bartende rs School. basis. C4ll 6'W·!I034. p,t steps to ocean, S3SO BR N.B. Apl. \ICW, ten· ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST : "Sm<*ey". Mule Mo"•· wbt & red. Ami .to SffilSJ 'RESOR I I .-, ' J LIVING Oakwood orrers the finest In resort hvang ul :i pnce you cun afford. "k 497·3282 ms, sauna & ~> m SISO. Laguna II.alls. 900 +sq. n . cot. smoke brn Colortd. • . Cot Y. ' • Re w a rd. Real E.1lale Best job in area ... You de· mo. Joe. 64tH757 .M.>Ulton Pkv. y & Lake Part Siamese. Clay & ~.0010 . NH TllAIMIHG Cre w m 8 n a 11 e r l 0 NB cou11 ge. f'teps lo ocn. , Forrest Dr. 830·0890. Wslmnslr. 548·4916. Red Carpel, Realtors. is cide ... We need one. High supervise boys a nd girls sips 6 a\u1l J uly S175, \I 1-· rmmt to share :.?Bil . LOST: Siamese Cat , llBR proud to ofrer the best In commission · wee kly · !'ti h 6i~~4S. i\bo sml unit. 1111\se. apt. nr ~ Ci.I 1000 SQF'T hlc mf~. Ofc. LOST: Bl~/":.hl ma.~ lllnds/Wc11t chrr. Mwy training lo prepare you Pa id vacation. paid ~==~~al~1!6'tra~!~~~~ cpl adlls.slps 4,SIOO "k· Plaza.:\lurk 9796S99 A\lul 7 IS W l rlh St. border Collie. Lucky · ha\le tai: wtname llooll to makemooey.Forin!o. h olidays. Me dica l · lion. Good commission 3,·ail 7 tl. C:\1. 64S 3544. aft 6pm. Male. Vic H B. 846·0428. attach. &46-86.Sl about licensing 4' tr:iin· dental. Life ins. availa· Roommate wanted Co p<>. n Ing ll34·1l3JMon ·Fri ble. Tiredoflow$ ... Tlred plus gasoline allowance. •SAN CLEMENTE• Beh. 2"9tk-s from beach. CMta l\leaa.1300·3900 5q LOST $'25. reward. Calleo S2S Reward. French Poo· · · · of buying own supplies? Work 3:00 to 8:30 p.m. CIEW MANAGER Beach Apls. Houses and <um. except bdrm. M IF. industnal unit. 548-~l Cat. white chM l, long die. blk rernule, answers LEARN PIANO Waat t o grow? ... Call Opelllng rn Costa MesM.. There's Sl malhon In Olx.Condos.from SlSO. 496..8682 Owner. fluffy tail, fe male. toCoco.slrayed June29, TUNING us ... J.C. PENNEY, NewportBcach,EIToro, re cr eation (ac1lttles perwcek.Qlll4!12·4121 Offk.eRftttal 440 RtntahW..ted 4600 586·9119 Sprln ~dale & Slalei• nareoppor·low cost. LAGUNAHILLS. Mission Viejo a reas. NIGllTLIGHT t:OTEN UERTllA llENJtY •••••••••••••••••••••••i·t EWARD f 0 r area. Dear family pet. 541-0!lltPlANO CARE Sl1·7700ed260 Phone 646·8684 for IP· NISCOURTS. A full time REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• pointment. activities director who 21s l\ve11ida dcl Mllr ' ~anted t~drcn t : rrg Beaure~ardT. Mnle 4mo Pleasecall 846·4216 UCI SUMMER Equal Oppor Employer Equal Opportunity plans parties, 8 l}U'11, San Clemente. Ca. ?use, 4 rm "!' n .. blk/ftray abby, wht Lost : Blk /Wht Med Sz SAILING Cl.ASSES t:mployer lrlps & more: 1-·r,e Sun· beach frontage. Opuon lo mug. Declawed. S48-2337. Short hair . ·~ Bord er In Newport. 2 Week IO~T IUILOBS DELI Help wanted. Must day brunch. On bch. Corona dcl l\1ar. v'. ~ ~uy.4!12·4279. FOUND ; male Irish Sel· Collle/'h G. Shep. Name Elem. & lnlermed. Wetaatl Corp; manul. ot have exper. sandwiches. 1 2 Br opt.\. Pvt rd. ~[.:1111 ~ lulWlt/lft•est/ ler. w/name t.a g from "Pepper". Golden West. classesinLldol4'1,S2$.2 t.be WOC'.id s flne1 l slicing, register & sales Plus bt':aut1ful i.1ngles. ·I&:? b!'d room upli.. fUI nl6hc(I & unfurn1shcl1 Modt ls op1•n IO to T Sorry no pds or 1·h1l<lrcn Roommate :-e rvlc avullulJlt'. SHwht addl taon•I 1·hurize ror mon ~month O<'CUllQOC), beaut. ''1ew. S2SO/"'k·UIJ ./'.,.._ FM.Ce H.B. Vic. Brookhurst & Warne r· R e w a r d · Week advanced In 30' sailboats has Im med. req'd. F /time. 644.2641 f21JI 928 1844 or <21:1) .,/,.. __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yorktown, II B. 96.1·4632 842·3268 Shields sloops w /lipin· ~~c~r: _1_.5.;.p_m_. ______ _ 5117 !231· ~:::" ::-. ._Mis -----------,i nakcrs. $40. Classes start ---. Ju11t avall ;: Br. Zba. .1..,,,........,. Opp1rt.ity SO OS FOUN O:Vni:rem.tcrrier enoMls 5l5 Ju.ly S&JulyJ9.For lnfo. t1rl1 .. " livery Wtbellllt Vl('W or D11lbo11 ••••••••••••• •••••••••• d 0 g • b I k I w h l e • •••••••••••••••••••••• 833.-6(180. .,.... Hsdw... Pickup & Delivery or Bay. WAik 10 bch. Super •Al.UMINUM 1-'NDHY Wes l m ister M a 11. cars. 18yrs or older. Call( Pvt. Like new. $200/wk. ·---------• $110,000down t11kes o cr ll47·7378 RobJ MASSA:C~1• JtlK W..ted, 7075 ........... driver11 lie rcq'd. AIJIO FIEE REHT •CAN DY SHOP & ~ • ames·Llc " asseur ....................... Ir C..-11ter1 Cashier needed. Big Al'1 5nO/mo . 1250 Aug, lt'eCN'a 524 ooo FOUND. Ynit Germ:an Oulcalls 9A M·9PM House.keeping 1 day per Min.oflyrexper.req'd. Car Wash&DetailShop. li'7S.~~67S.SZOS. Offices as low e1 l.Y per •POOD~EGROOM INC Shep. M, Vic. 1-'ulton 4!H·Slll wk Pr•f. Spyglass Hiii M•"'l bav• own tools •· """" llarbor Blvd. C-la sq n. ~lillslon V1eJO & I School. f'tn Vly. 847·7490 . $20 d 640-4130 ..,, ~ -....... ""' Ralboa. Large lbr apt LaJ[Unll NlguC'I. 200 lo •BF.F.RRAR.11.8 . EXCESSIVEORINKING area. 8>'· · lransp. Xlnl sal 6 MC!la.645-1030. Oakwood Sipe 6-SHS wk or $500 2000sqn.e.11 ~--•DUl~Dl.IDW SU PP~Y FOUND: Brookhurst & rwns llves. Middle Aile widow wilh beneflt1. Apply to the._D_E_N_T_A...;...L.;..AS_S_IS_T_A_N_T_ G d mo.July/Aua 675 !11110 •8EER1.s:rEAK !ISi:: llam1lton, llB._ Med sz Wont to Stop? educalional degree 6 Security Guard. 27 Ar en •lMOF'Rfi:t:rtENT• •MAJDSt.;RV.,N 8. tanmalcdog.Lic.701795. DETOXI FICATION& <"ultural background is McCormick Ave, Costa Exll~ccnhsaelra.}~~3000.x.r~y Apartments t'Al,BOA ISLANI> :!Br. 1·2·3 n m. offirc rrom II B.S l7160rnnRC'. CM Wt 31:'13 llEllABILITl\T ION Interested bci-0 over· l\Jesa. ' ....., Mc. •U•ps to b<"h, "'~ If $135 per m o . Ad J 6'U-4t70 5-40-.0608 • ' . , .... • l~~~-------1·---.....,_. ..... .._. Ava al 1\ug. u :iowkly l\ll'J)Ortt'r Hotel. No leas --POUND Hm:>ll hlk dog vi<' Call us 24 llrs a d ay ~!! 1n )our home. Write IOOtclllPIA Dental receptlonl11t want· 880 lr111ne 833·1&10_ --'rl'Q_~_·_mJTaln_oon 1!!--ed Sal•' Sunta 1801)('1 & Oran.ie . South Coast Ad 733-,0aily Pilot, Box Must be highly qualified. S~d11l11lnrylJ~oymTm~nt~nur°'a1c.:. lrvanut 16111 ~ .,. • (' !\t. G4G-3SS6. ~ommunlly llo~pital 1sri0. Costa Meaa CA. , .. ., ~ 3 Dr summer ri'nlul. l blk Nu lu>. .. P'l ore 111 suite ~·n~t fOOfl 11pjl0rtun1ty, ----St> u una J.49!).1311 112826 wtaenttal ledacr exptr. w/exper. Good oppr. Call ' ~ rr boarh. 2 families OK. Prestlac blda, 1tc111ona-Take odvonta11e now! f OUNO· Black female -Send rcsumo w /qulill 5'W·S337 ......,.. ..... '-""' Newly d cro r . Sl!SO ble.64i 3700... <.:11 11 ~II pt•rb Home!I lnb. nppmx. 7 mo. Brown MASSAGE A'M't:NTION. plan rorthc rlcallona to. 8lO Newport --·------ • t700l6th5t. &45-21137 !120Cl lUvt'r,Apl. Coroea .. Mw 54!)..A6.'~ i•oll11r, no lags. Vic FtGUREMODILS wlnter.Vngrouplewlll· Center S uite 620 , DENTAi. • Do~at Ulll'\ I\ N pl Bch 1 •. G fl Id Ing to malnlllln your Newport Beach , Ca. Top p11y for Orlho Ole • ·~2 •110 . w . won•t I' I hi :i_tai:no .• a ... ar e . ESCORTS ltNlDfl u x I l • v .. .., Deluxe orfices 5Cl' liq.rt., .. FA.~ " n1. 1-·.v.002 11323 home, 11urdnl(. will live .,....,., ,., 11 n • 8 c r n Ow d 1 • r.t Summer 2 BR. sip~. 6 l(OOd parking. l\I C. IO (tdell. Com p l t>t c. OUTCALLOHLY ln.ltel'•4'resumc upo> "BOOKKEEPER, p/tlmo, ucr e l n rlal rklllA. , 1 r:;..~'2 ll~~~~:.e~n ~u~!~ ~~' ~~lyria~~~ g~~: e l eva t or M uter w/ro11crs. 811rgu1n. sros Fo und : 41 /22. n I 11<'k 63 I •3111 ~UMt. 640·4043afl ISi M exper 'd only. P'arnlliru' Newport area. 552-78000C' u11 con1cst e d l.H tl 87~.9034 OwntRltr.6;3·~120. ~-OSOO 1-'c•mlllll I.ab. t\ppr1>x l 'la tteepW...te4 7100 w/purehatifl " u lcs1.7;.;:52-,;:..;.U;.:lt:.:.IS _____ _ Balboa lsland. /\\•all. . -lft•ntw.wt yr ll. Vi c: Duchard. PRF.GNANT? •••••••••••••-•••••••• joum als fumallpayroll.Dcntal Aasl•l.lnt wanted now. YrlyS340, mo. Cllll Nwpl Bch. Compl rurl'\ 60'PH5qfT O,part.nity 5015 Ada~._!!B.9G2·4580 Cari ni( conrldentlal ALUM.,AlllC-ATOIS Call betwn 10 • 2 only. lo rill ch1llen•ln1 full t7MT71 . rv1 11omeon thcw1t.er. 1817 W~"'1'CWfF·NB •••••••••••••••••••••••r oUND Tennis ra~kct, <"ounAclini: & coferrel l.afiout. break prua. &U-1753. time poatlt ton l• Duck,boatw/outboatd.l AGT.S4I S032 U0.000 Requlrt1d for etc.in(ronlol32St7thPI. Abortion, adopllon ... la""'•klllar-'d.App· Pedodont.lcole.Por1J>1K Bachelor apt. Eu tald h .... ui '""' '" .... n ff... ..-; , CM. $HO mo. Ut ll Blk to beac 1n1t q et. COIOMAOILMAR highly proflhble rcnl C M. Inquire Apt r an keeping. ty ln penon, 3:30-Spm. cl .,.Jy.~·-· "" (urnlahed.8U·l6S4' 9pe4.2Br,2bta.ldealto OFPtCESPACEAVAIL estate venture. l20.000 llAM. AJ>CARE M7· 8pam"eft,770W.11th St. BOYS AND GIRLS Detail ---------• 2 couples. A•aal 7123 thru • d A returned w /ln 00 days. c M a s. 17 days SfiOO,. ~rs 41 _ISq. f\. 3lll Zn ve. Secured. m .5037 F o u N O G e r m a n AIORTIOM · · II you are wllUna lo &Oil N~ detail •hofl ftffdl AUCIAYl\.LA_.I <k>p.Jack 67J.o822 D1 sco,•cr1 Mg mnl, Shepherd, w/r ed spike Cow\5ellng &Rtferrtl Arc;hll~ural aubscrlptlons lo the help.• Steaa •Pait!& llAMOHIW 17U >810.1970 McMlt•1J11,Tnt1t collar&Uc l:.af .IW&·3097. Preg.ta t-avail.wknds •Sl.DIAmMIM DAILY PlLOT. you w •Wric Pollah•lflleri« '• 1 _,c YM-. t BR Trtr. rum. l50. wk o DMdl 5035 24 H ti 1 u 547 949S urn aeaorou• com · Upbol1tery Cluner1. laf'l'e l"2 bdrm adult $160. mo. Nr buch. Exec. swte. 2 ti. roos:; •••••••••••••••••••••••Lost : Male German r e P ne · •IMTllM. a.ion. and tripe io hm •t."tlttkO\ll It Wlftdowa a'pb. ora.nge Counl.)''s MJ.1038 C.~tedu &o':araQped 1 S &heptierd area Fr:u1kCort * 50..ay & •5 * DIAllTSMIM places. ror lnronnalloft Onl)'npeT~appty lrul -ty. avll • uai l.. LOANS 9% 1\\e & llnti on 6125 ., " WaLPINft pbooeelthu Bl~Al'aCarWaab mo6l beaul •rt j°'t Q•\ Ony'< Spac. 3 br. NB. Take over lea.~e & Also Jltd TD Lo.ts iooa' blon~ h~ir "'llh blk OOTCALL Mt\SSi\Ot; 551.Jllllor'4!·4321. •oeta.U Sltop ~unit YHIUu~ e ell ~ patio. n1lboat. $27S. save.Call· 8.13-2906 ears a. nO!lt' Rtd collar & 8311 \780 AIMCW.. Equ.IOpportunlty •w,..Blvd toe~~ next to r~w!;!s wttkly 1213)876-2723 150 I W•stcliff Dr. f'all"~l Termulnet: 1949 t ou. call SJ6•2620/ ..,,., .. ~ 14 Emplo1cr ColUMetl.MS-1000. & resional shoppina C'Cn· CD!\f nr BIG CORON Newport f tnonclal Ctr 64~ M~~. I I 893·$373 Rew•rd· fam FOR f.V£RV === ....... Office ten. BCU 2 Br. by wHk o 1-:... Offlc• <-t pet. CONrf:!VABLE c•-I ...... ..__.. ....-v 171 ... t ....... ··zo ... _..._ Batk ort •lltant. w JI •P'irepla~rvvnge month~ C.llonSiteMana•er ZMDT.D. MOMEY LOST : Vic. N. Mesa SITUATION "' --• F/Uma.OoodPay &rala, I~ ay~nec:, 4 •Blllia.rdroom . d (7141142·31lteX\2'6 Verde, 2 s ilver araY Equal Opp Bmployer Oiowth SLoc: "'* ~--S •Pool•jacunl Sewport 151an • SIS Terms below market. poodles/ achnauz.erdoas. •tr o..r:·weTe~tll _,. ,... .. _ · mo: .sudvollcyball Wftk,Sundck.lbd,rum., V.l ndowE1t«Sultes pvt funds, p e rson a l lebasbeatd.MS-S760 ~~IH ICart ... -.. ~~1 t ~~1 fl2.llll''4'~· ' :-: ....... ._ , . ~•ti••· .. :',. ~. S'· ' ~IJ:~dll..~~ .. I -. :· Beam t:-.ltng1, wood c:.:·~~~ 1~ ·co . AC, c om pl&te blkfwhlte.lel'l'ier/pooclle aptitude willli k¥"1edC• eaper'd for ~ ... -" p1.,.ied accent wall•. ~· (Ot u me tn U.S. j.anltorla.l;mus1c, ample 2MDT.O.LOA.MS Vie. Cout Hwy " o11•by,ltetyptq,wQ nstautaoL Snd res11mt pall~ kllche~l'. plush JJL Muir. Wh\le House. parltln•. derorate to suit Oranic. NB, 646-635~ lrala btiJ'h\ ~ •lth ~:p 0 eo. ltlJ Colla r heu. Tow U'uc k • car1etlng. p rl utt Mouton Rd . IJuc k tennant C~ll 557·0136, Combination real e~tat.e Rf\WARD! , ewlydh'orced m ale. rat mlft. 1 yr. bualwl ••· II~ Ca 9:2121 cbi,..., 1'1ll &:pert Ume Car ct en pall o s • Ml 2.W1 M7.a>(' f131M290 & peraonaJ p~perty • fit, le 47, needs bra[I\)'. per. c:.apm•l anL XI•' • · .......... No expu nee.. ~ baJcdnla. Ingham, ting. _. · loau on r esldencu. You don' nct'd 1 alln to sensuou1 female frie nd wwkln• eood . .It Com• am.o CAii!, m,J home murt ltavt Id clrivlnl re · (1 Z$.2USlOCkpor\ Don't drop the balll Get a. PRlVATE otc-alr cond .• apartmen ts &-com . "draw (b l" whn )'OU 2$-40. R~ly '!> cla In ii-It)' benenta. &M.a.> f\lllUllM! S. E. Hate Beh. CDnl. 18 or qvtr. Salaey ·p. Laa11naHllls ~wilh atow-eo1tDally desk,nt'wrrpt.lltll 195 mtttlalpropertlt's SWOO placeana.dlni.beMlly ad no. 71'7, c/o Dall)' apply 110 Norporl 7:JO.SPll,Atft76t,litc o.,._. Apply. Harbor 1 5'1..UOarA1.em Pilot Claulfied Ad. Nr. O.C. Alrp t PWJ. to $100.000. Statewide J»l,lotWantAds!Cao.-Pllot.POBoat•.COlt Ceater Dr . N .B . lakplg,pool.$1Spetwk. Yle'#a.tt,2IOOSanJu • • (&.Ty,DOpe\Jl Phone ~ Fmant'eTT2"80l t-':!·SiSTI. MIJla.Cll . 8"11..iPll. -.111taf\SPM. ... Rd.Np h. ,. .. . . . .. . ' .. 0Alt.YP1l.OT Fr!d!y,July2 1m HelpWtlllhd 7100 .W,W..t.d 7100!He'IP W..t.4 7I OOMilrc~ ::-.-·-· 1020,.... .. Y_ 1045• ._ • ..., 11--... w..w "" L.:..:.,.. w...... 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··;;·,::;::·;.;:,;~~·y .......................... A::H::;;: ......... iooi ~;;;~;;;:;~·~;r~~~;: ..................... .. ... _•••••••-• ... i...• .. ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ol.Dtl DIU UAl.TY IY SKllTAIY ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/baaket new c:ond P\lpphlt: Lab/Min. C018o IJRIVER. dellv. 21 or -...u •uuu-JOI MAID.Mil•hJCper, Outlea wlH Include· Exptr'd SH r"q'd Sl'r5 5"4IH:MhftSPM ' mix. 6 WMlll Old . ~. older. M .. l know aru -, -~ C.UMr. RoblnMA, budlina ord•rt. & FINANCIAL Parint' City 811nk. battk A.NTlqUING INTU'STlN · aoodhomc1.4i4~M • · Cood d,.1 vl•I record. ..t -a.n, 41)4 IM36 <'1.talomC'r mqwriu by e.x~r ~·tt S« Oorolhy Do you know lhue art U Schwinn Jr. Vanity BDYI 1 adorable black 41 whlto· Cool.ad Mr. tto .. atetd wtfiiwww.d-P-----lt'lel)honc,lraclnaordul ~nuk, Ooldtnweal It nneAntiquoShopelnOkl 10 1peed bike. MS. C\11 temalekJtten. GU·OOU, New port WOfk t hn •day in°"' Malcb v.i»nlH Mlulon Inn l;coordlnauonolprod~· PORTFOLIOS 1'..d1n1er. Hunt.Sch. TOW1\ T1.11tln! hr quaU Ml-1408. W ·lellt · Produt-e. olc acrou rrom o.c Motel. Zl891 Ortega tlwy tlon • ahl1>9lnl dtpt. R~· t148 1234. ty • 1elm1on, vlJ.1t all ~'C• IOll --------~ DllVBS WANTID Airport. ~rn 1100 + pcir SJ C. nul to \lhlnut Qu6res CIO wpm t1pl1'1. ~ECR~TAKY for Real ~. l.,ocaled at lat. t-;1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••'fee lo Good home. mah) l,, Mtnut Wonten wk U.M rate. bonut • Crove RHt•~~ t11urc aptltl.lde " icfnt ol lrvlnt will make tho &-state Co . In t'aahlon ('omlno Real & !lh1n Piarhni Klu ena·Tabbln, & fe1n (IPaY.ci) Dalm11- , M•lbtZ$orover commtulon. Work ta run MAIMTIMANCI t,r lepbont ebillt y . f1ndln1 ol QIUlliried In bland Mui1t have 4 yr» _ nlk/Whl, Blue/Orey. Hons. Uoi houao lo~I. Apply In Ptr¥oa ., perfectly •ui'-l~ MICH.A.MIC: sunllar expor. with a come property bll)l•ra t'XJ>t'r, t> ~ & TO wpm. AMTl9UI 1161 $15, AJ\aora back•n>lmd ,.M2 __ ·9_74_o _____ _ y .... c• who t'f\)oy puUina ''"'Ir INWllaC'\w-er dealnble. and lbt Milin~ or tnt.'OmC' ah 80 PO wpm C al I Decorator's barn ~dm1. ~79•v T$1·31:M -IOi O I Vl'rbal tapablllct" to '"" tlmo. for •lnyl Apply lnc~:!::-o propcrtl)lf much H>htr for Etl..-en.640 OIZ3 9,000 llneal n . ~akC' ol SI • c:-lrl ••• ;;~":'.~ ••••••••••••••• 112SlSlaterAvrnue work . ~tud&>nts , laminatina prOducUon -you. you art •11 --''" (J). ameseox:alpolnt t . __ .. _ou_nlaln VMlley h 0 u ll e • I v e a • line lil u•l ~ ea~r lo M-1>d• ... Co. pencn~(,-d and lntMeate<I $1CllTARY fl'r 6lS431216'0-US4 tens. Malt. remalt. m . *•I BUY** ~~et" ~llmt-type PtlrMm :\,~:on~~~ hS~~~= :r~ (' gr;::i:~;!~u~::.~~r:~ 760 I Cltly A•e, HI tn e1amin1 m0tt · · I~ youn1o: Ors Cly firm. l.'1uckcnn1 SQuare t>1anc eath, $48·U311. Good used t\irnltur1> & · l?'llclng fo~ 2nd lnMmt II 30.? 30 or 3:30 1>:30. o~n Call 714/M0·13l3 I Wat of Ocach & c .. 752.e014 Shorthand nut net'. Ar· UjGI. ThN. w11lnul. Xlnt 0.,. 1040 Appbancta-OR I will l ' lime. I o~enl11tl 11400 C.:all for lll~rvicw. Time blwn~wkdaya. ~tbofCatfleld ) -------l'OuntlnK bckattl helpful. t•ond. 1213 )6416-4$05 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..-llorSBLLforYou. • ~mo lat \ r 639~123. Lire eoou 833 ltO'J8 ---Equal Oppor t:mplo)'er 1. l. SALIS ~t~~~y s~:\ ,~ut~e~i:: Oak lllllltree. Just rcfin •PET WORlD• MASTllS AUCTION J'~· bri atlon 41 shopm«'nlJ 1 1 . -y MAS~!GITl .. I · Uc'd-Ulllilc 'd onTutt JulyG Ver)' ornate, beaut P1t 8ulb. l'ekes, Westlu. 64M616&1JJ.f6H foe-ll•hUna rlx· an t o r al-Good man OWi.i • Y 118·2$) fOf' PAINTER. well uper Frff 14 .c... --p1tcc. P\'l pl)'. U~O Toy Fo.¥, Poocllca. Shih Aft 6 U4-7Jtl, eo. Exper hell1ful needed rl gb\ away. 3 le~ithnat" full lime posl M1a1t have own loob. -r •SICRIETARY 768 ~ t1u. P o ms. Cockcra.io . butnotnec.PleaseappJy Nht~l5awk Mwith1v~ lion In Cnsta Mu11 good salary . M r . TroiMltc)Coww Archttecturalofflce.Top Mlnl·Schn1uaer1 Bull"""VE!Newf&uHdfurn •. :?nJ\ So. E.ast Nu St U>Pt!r. Over 2S '1S2·'7m llcilth Spa. No exp. nee. Robinson ~·IM31! I-kills n.-q'd, typing min WHOl.ISALI ONLY' Tl"rrlera, Sllkiea & aQPl's, ml,c. Wllsol\'.'· , '" · betwn 3·$ We send lo' •c:houl. t:am · ........ --al '-·tr•"'tlon "c 1 "'" .. n~l1 •· .. n.,llah. 40 8ar0 a1n "'oo.. Now ., lrn nc or call $46 2901 .. ..,._, ma '"' ..., wpn1 neut Iii It) ,., ., ~ "' "' " Yorkles. 100 mixed PUP· ..,,~..!. -•; •• ";. 81• w•· --· · wbll4' you learn Appl)' or Part lime bookkeepin1 M m t tt · ro ' l ' I Contuinen> arrv'll wkly. .....,._ ....., • .. l'AUICATIOH JANITOR C'all any alt or eve. 2112 Mon .• Weds .. •'rl. For :to:.~t'~:'m::::n Y s mmert1iurt1 cw l'Xper. LYMAN Dl<AKE pies. Stud svs •moat 19th, C.M. 642·71130 ,;• Srtc:IAUST M:uur. ei..pr·d . depend II· Harbor 81. Costa Mesa. Appoint. call 494·t'tM •Uc'd tr1tin1ng 2wl.s Wm L. Pl'rc1rn A~soc. ANTIQUF.S brt'l'«h. 0 pen • vea. 541-321112. ... , bl 'rilnl wknd k ""' .,, .. ., --' ll233CONDOR •v"' s:n ·sn:?'7. , ·• )l:,ed prt'vlous exper, on e • • wor · .....,.......,. cla.'\llcsslartlmm....... MJcArthur llhd ul l''onJ .. "' 111M comPQ8er NurAn: S3 2S hr.Nu1lrinkeri1orMATURE WOMA N •OnthcJoblrainlnll Rd C'oron11 tll'I Mor. FountoinValley9'19·28ll81k Labp. Pupsh. AK1c.~::is&,~1;1~1!'S::a~l " I Proct."!>ll c11mera & Plate ~~~ers.S49-09S7 p ,tlmt' tn wcl<'umc •M1nyt()l>otr1relcx:'a 1714 164.f.<)620. t:quolOpp WllOLt.:SALEONl,V shots .. roven unt na 968·l596 Maker and the rollowin& JANITOR·SUPErtVJSOR ncwcomt•rs & .contact PHONE SALES Nolicensenec toapply Employt'rM lf' ~toc:k.$125.u.830-7'"'8 ________ __,,_ mu 1t111 th 0 r r s c l Musi have expcr. 5 Days mef'C'h•nU. t1eic1bl hn Phone Salu pl'ople. RID CA.RrlfT ENGLISH LOAD LABS AKC. Super Chler14 Hallan Rena10•1\<'l'1 duphulers lZ.SO, 1250 wk. 5·6 llrs nightly Need rar, Ille typing. male or female, 16 to~ llALTORS 963·9191 S.cyflaecutlv• Frl Jttly 2. f ·S rM. Line. Top u.s. Field boa. chairs $475. ll1rdwood, ~ 11cl-ond rolor heads It Pll·:ise cu 11 for appt S47·3005. years or age. Guaranl~ Yor detail.a eall Linda lrvinu Sav1n(l1 & l.oan No Preview 9 wla 1163.,_s rard table w/lealher toe. i,so 1:o py center. l'S2·1292betwn3 5 wages or commissions. h:ts openinti fur r!Tlme LYMANDRAKf. · Sl00.61~tm7 I• . '>AAA Mature WOITll"~ r..rr. for J::ww~ ·e~y s~vln"'S •. 4 NTIQUES I' .. D b l p ' "'' .runing '""" master JUNIOR-250 East l7th Stree•, ~~--" " · u .. "' " .anl'110 o e ups,w. . mnker Top waaes & ~Int Cleaning l \'S. Car nee. Su Ile o. Cos ta Mu~ RN Loan ex per. t yping & 11233 Condor Ave. purebred & P•P\)rs. ,n alnut. Vlctorinn dml!)~. em Pl o Yee be" e f i l SALESMAN Gingham Girl 64$-.5123. between 5:00 & 8:30 p.m shorthand req'd. t1exi· Fountain Valley 11'79·2811 S'7S ~-llm8 set ~1th 4 <'hairs. $1SO •• JI ek11g I 11.ld t or ble hours. approx 20-30 6l3·2G08 I J I g e nlc ea cdos ~. COORDINATOR hrs "'"r wk. u, .... h1ve Appli-.cff 10 I 0 •G-~ 0---1• l•u 0 • 1' n sa ary 8 JUsl San Clemente area. 10 15 MEDICAL Equal Opporhmity ab'I [" l "'l"'"' .u ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 1n HOLE H \JSE PUtJ I ments. IC interested o ll yeanold.Can urn tlOto . Employer ll·l :JOAM shift. Must m~~rs o:~~u ~1~51~~nd REFRIGERATORS • • FURN I TU RE•.• 1 ijol> Kuchta, S4ll·S·IOf S50 per week work1 n& have 2 yrs opl'r. In · I F I WASHERS DRYERS Pair matched beaullrul EVERYTHING MUST• I State f'arm l nsuran(e ufter school and have a TIANSCRIBER r s upervision in ac utl' ~~r~f::~!1f7~2.64~ n· Recondltioned·Repoa male watchdogs. Gentle GO ! Cull aft 3Pll. <.:o. 3.333 llylanti Ave. summer Job. Phone If It I 'd hospital. Cont:icl Mrs. ·&:rr· ... Damad'd. w t ~hildt•n . S"O .Ma . 836-4170 ''~tu •1..-E I O osp 1 ex per req • PRESSuA·N, A. B. D1'A• J 642 "7~• C l •• • ~ "' ~ '" --------~" """' • '' ""'8 · qua P· ~-6¥33 and iask ror J an. M b _,._, i "' ..:• e~en, ·• .,.., os 8 SENIOR SECRETARY po~unity_Employe_r __ ~lis:uon Vi~Joareaphont """ ave&.,.,.,. typna *"llek,exper.TofiL M esa Memorial Na~lgatlon System• 29Y~AuRar51d1~10C MM796 !Walnut burret, (htnu' Fashion Consultant. No 646*>84 skills. Xl?l employee permancntfull tlmeposi Hospital. 301 Vlcto"a Business locat ed in ,, ,· . &aullful AKC Golden cabinet, drcsslna tabtc-, uv nel"l!WUry, full or EQu11I Opportumly bfnefi~. EOE. Cootact lion. N · Hnta Beach. C.M. E.O. E. Irvine lndustrual Park DUNLAP S Retriever pups. rcudy anUq table. square, 1!~1• I J k fi.'mplo.u•r Mrs. Arn.eUe. C-Osta 8!11Ull!8Wkd)'! • l'"c N .. , d CM for 4''"'orJuly "'"' .,,,.,... unit rum. Must sell. caJ\ • part t me. :u: 1e . --·'-"---Mesa M emo r ial reqwres secrC'IDry with owCewportn v .• "' ...,.,..,.,,, aftcrSPM &45·T~l. _IW6-79S9. JUNIOR Hospital. 301 Victoria, Printing IN'1mLVM'1 IJ.10 yrs exp. lo d o ALl.$411-7780 AKC German Shorthalri--------- 1 fOREMAN CM. 1142.2734 rLA TE STllPPIR Prectlcals &Orderlies Marketing & Contruct f'rdght Damage Hotpolnt Pointer Pups, 2 mos,l.EAVl NG Ca meo Sho~~' SALESMEN Exp.smallin·hou.seprint Neededforh01pitalalaff correspondence. Typing, Sale 3308W Warner papers & all 11 hoh mWlt sell; 411 x 72. 0 \!aJ • lftf-dlon o.,t. Boys " Girls 10.ll yrs. Medical AssislanL Front s hop. Good com paoy rellel,41 private duty. Ex· 7S WPM. shorthand, 8(] near Harbor 'sanla A~a 962·5004 din table. ·~ .. plate glasi,' , 7 \'an Dorn mal·hines benefilt. Applv National per . Req'd. All shirts. WPM. Salary open ' tup on l""ln pl\desta" Mus t know uir1ous old, earn S20·$$0 per & bat'k ore. Sttretarial , S40-82709AM llAM W h •· El F S I S _ _. p M,,,. d k &: h ,..l v. eek g e 111 n g n e w exper. req'd, Assist ore SyslA!ms Corp. 4361 Birch F\111 or p /l. Westclltr · 111 er "' ec. Dryer or a e. amoy""' up· ""'· e11 c 111r, wl, l malt'rials. be able to rwl cuslom-:rs for the Dally surgery. Dictation, bill St.. N 8. Nursea Regl1try, 1617 Servke Sta. Attendant $3SO Corset. n1 yrs old. py, 3 mot. (emnle. AKC p11lntln11a. ruas. l11m~ :1' :!~~~es & supervise Pilot. Work hours are Ing. rtlina. ENT practice Producti C t I Wutcllrr Or, Ste 2L2, rull & p/llme. Exper'd. SM·S322 af\ 9:30pm. :~:hlt~d·re~ o ~11 ell~~~~ etc. 675·_788!1. ____ ....._. ... CAMllO 3 30 to 8:30 al\er school inlrvine.55.2-1111 .. on on ro N.B.S3l-06lO. Appl y ltay Corey Side by side coppertone . 962•1961 BlJTCHErt ULOCK UH\., and a rew more hours on EXPEDITOR ....... LVM's Chevron, 604 s. Coast rehigerator, xlnt cond. Tlil W/6 mtcha rhn sec.: MOMlf.ctwt.HJ Co. Saturday & holidays. Mot.hers helper, Matu~ Hwy Laguna Bch Frffto Yoe1 1045 $825 /b t r K I 760 I Cl-•••·HI ThtS •• not a ""'"'"r route. ·woman. 3-4 morns week Mature indiv. exper 'd HURSIS AIDIS ' · S31S. ~o--070$ 5 0 r · ell 1 1 -, "" ~ -~ ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11711·2700or640·4484 · • <Wl!SlofReach& :'\o deh\·eries or <'Ollect· own trans.C.M.S5'f-3.518. only. P'ull & P /time . Top»ervlce St•t!on Allen· Upnghl deepfreeze. xlnt 3 Mo. old female Collie. • -,-....; South of Garfield> m4. 'l'ransportauon pro MUFFLER SHOP IOSAN, IMC. wages. Morgan Nurua . danl, ex per d .. Day & cond. Wesunghouse $22S. purebred, shota, well b Contrmporary ~nf1h; 1-:quulOpporEmployer vldl>d. You must live In 210lW.Coa.slHwy,NB Reeiatry, 631·1313 or Eves.F\ill&p1t11ne.Ap· 4Mlb.t'apacity.C11llan behaved & lovable. groy1wh1te •tripe. Xlnt ---------i Huntington Buch i;oulh C MGR. TRrtAl~.EE Ith Equal Oppor EmJ1\oyer 833-2365. ply, Shell Station, l'llh It 6 pm. 960-1680. · 493 0726 cond. $1~. 546·4002 • ---rSI llf areer oppo un ,y w Irvine., N.B. . -0 at.er to qua y, nationwide compa nv. P/Ume Sales, ••"'..,.. ~k r:••L MAKING Firm has R fri " •-· •A 0 h Q '-·~d • F'ryCooks.!!xperd 5364298 , ~.,. •• ., -~ e l!i· "'gas range w/'Sweet rcmale kitten rt o ueen111ze..c · .. MUST BENEAT'. EqualOpportunity Exper helpful but not &up.Meo,Lad1es &atu· positions .open, b p. de.Ser vice Sto Attendant. ovens & broiler. Must beautlrul :.olld dark S4S. 645-41tl.• ColoiwKitchens Employer nee Call between dents.Evn/Sat968-8378. slrable. but not req. Plllfl'le. 1'.:xper·d only see,1nhomc.S481810 aray.~.2178 , -. 493·1Mlt --6·8:30pm. Mr. Scalzo. 548-3496 A\·a1I evt"s & wkods ~i1rls double ronopy two, ---LEGAl.SECRETARY 557·1"8. N e at 11 ppear . & Frlgid11lreelecdrycr run1cuddly kitllesCorlhekid xlnlcood. . G!H'L OFC CLERK Tru1n~ or with some ex· NEWPORT PURCHASING Sale s Career·sleady h11nd~tlng. Apply A:\1 , perC S75. M atchl n ~ dle:s·m11lo. box trnd 12 1)42-r.81K Mm. 1 yr orfi<'l' expcr. pencnce. Strong lypln~ STATIONERS work.S175wk-uptostart. ~Newport lih·d.~ wuhcr needs timer $30. wks 63J.1842/645·il44 • ----;----.-,•• .lob r..,.·s slalli.lical lyp. "" N h h d • Cl.ERK F\illtr Brush 968-8378 6'6·5622 ' ~aul. Bdrm Sl'l. k1n1HY1 · "' reqwr~""· o sort an · We tfll\'l' a vacan()' Jn _ SEWI NOOP!-.:RATORS "•DO flAB LE T i,,•r matt. SP"I, 2 nlle 11>1:.. 1na. i1pl1lude ror r1gurei Salarv open 835.Ql2 " "" • • know·a or 10 key. Sam· · our order CIU1n& dept. Rtquires aceurale lyp ·-- --. EXP ONl.Y. Pc Wrk. Pd REF R JG . KELVI N stnped kittens. need u dresser, mirror. Lrl.:•· I >lpm Gro..-.•ln1(l•(i w txlnt LIGAL Slc:IET AltY AppUcanls must have or Ing. pleasant telephone Salea Enirr tElcc lo 2SK YUC. Scne 642 :M72 ATOR. liROW~. XLNl aood home 642 6818 new. 644~H ·to. beorllh App•u 180 ... IW.,,.ITClu...H (1t'fsupply &stationery manner &abilltytowock SecMktt En1r toSIOOO 1:18()Monrov10.N.B CON D . W AS HE R .-----------.., " .-v "1 up. Call Barry West, RE ~c/Bkkpr $900 Utt YER. s.38·4267. !Kittens. all i.11.es. shaPls rt'able &: 4 chairs & ll'U\"r!(, • l'\c"vort <.:enter Dr .• Br i11h1 . ex p e r 'd 5S'J.9212 rorappl. wellw/otherdepl:s. t'rldayPenion tosisoiSTUDENT: Wurehouse/ &C'Olors.M/ .. ',llwkat.o4 Very old , almobl unt•t. N s_.o_r_6,'.'_4·_4300ext 321. sKffiuy w/aood s kills STACOSWITCHINC lrvlnePersonnelAgency Dellvl'ry rur stron g , AvocadoGEpot scrubtx:r mo.S4t·S3\t2 Dunl·an Phyfe, S17ri: llCl'til'd by attorney 11398akerCosta Mesa 4S8J::llth Cosl~Mesa hardworkln1t younl( d1shwasher.S cycle$l80. SS2-<l931!art4 , W/&Meral c1v1 l pnactke. NURSE 549-304 t Suite 224 ' 6_.2.1470 man. Will wo rk with C»ll 751-«118 ShelUc remale mix puppy. -----7• • GUARDS 1-· 11me lmme-d. employ·i---------•I Purty W orld 2025 AMcHon 1015 551·0988 rum, soru & lo"eseal. t Irvine & 1\nahelm areas. S.11ary ~~~ 640 1800 RN $60 Equal Oppor Employer , _ publlr. Part/Full time. blk brn. 6 to 8 mo. old REAL Barguin, living rm m11nt. ln ~1dl" w ork . Sales Newpor t Blvd.,' Co~ta ••••••••••••••••••••••• . end tables. corcce table I l 111lorm:t rurn Age 21 & LIFEGUARD/ ICU CCU ER Real Estate Sales Meoger/Ant Mcv :\lesa. •PUILIC * ;J Kittens. I w h l . l + stereo w /easselle, over. Rt'lired ok ALL 3·11&11·7SHIFTS XI r -FUR ... l·TURE blk1whl, l cullco, box 008·0300 Br•cH '1-3SA1'&SUNONLY I • nl opportunity or •n· s It LL----'S * " * tralned.846·0773 ----------- -l I 1 l'nher:tal. l226 W. 5th St. Lft Openings In Un que's thusiastic, a ssertive . w c__... •cy UCTI ----COME & SEE • S.A . l nl~rv1e w hrs *** Mesa Verde orflce. women witb-re•dY·to· Willtram.Mustbeavall *A OM• 4'iroldColhe,purebred, 10 JO.noon & t .30 3 30pm ATTENDANT MID SUllG. 01 PIDS ~tablished 16 years. Al· wur sales ex per., lo all shifts. P /lime to Consiqnmettb beige. wht. l.oH•uble. ~~e!l:~;l~u,e s!~~!~!~Y.ll. • Mon·l'-ri. t:quJI Oppor 3·1\, 11-7 • $51 tractive omce. F"ull sup· build s peciality shop start. Ill Yrs or ovr. ff--.... -Vellew nds company 536·9583. S". ~s. W1tlnut Vani·l ., Employer Summer job a\·a1I. for nn port. Ca II Jack I e ....... -tlal & nrow with a.w. 645-8616_, C_'.:\f. ...... nww ' 1213 ) ·'23 1089 ·•-' -'-------1 lndl~1dual who w Ill LYN $42 II ....,..... ., ~.. Stock Ll-'dotlons ___ .. wrrull lni?th mirror S9~. . andleman.~·S990. pand1ng company. Send TEACl.1 ER·Pre s"hool ....-------• 0 k lbl $9S Q A GUYS & GALS 1tuard 11 private beach & Ad N .. " · & Stor-4 LITTLE PUPPIES a . uoen nA r 11 b h R al L·state Commercial resume to 0· 635, 12'.30·6, Mon-... r l. ....40 -'ll-I t d ' tbl i . h · :\l1s:s1on Vlf'jo. F.I Toro per or m a ea c e "' · · D 11 Pll p 0 Bo ,. -Beautlrul Bdrm sets 8 wk11. Heinz 57 .. Mull wa nu in Fl "'c air..- Jrell. to work t1 l'twhours (lean\Jf) duties. Mwtt be AIDES ~'}3 lli.LTYIY 8 )' ot, · · "hr. t.:xper'd. Cal l dressers. mirrors: lhebestklnd"557·7977 SJ5(). 6' lnl(lh Jtlass 011k. 11 day. F\inJob. EarnS2S able to m eet cit y ~1 1580• Costa Mesa, Ca .~?() untique display ca., 10 SSO per wet k. For hreguard stand1rds . flNANCIAL 926216 chests. armoires. naghl Darling kitten. fem $125. f'irm . 644·1356. more 1nrormot1on phone Please Call ·Loil at The -F\111 or pert.time 1 eena ger we nted for stands. headboards Stnpes. Must give up im Cd'.\f near Mac/\rthur k ' "30 0013. Irvine Co. -chooee your days, hrs SALES rEISONS watenng & Ille 11n:lninl( IUMK IEDS & med due to allergy. Cal Coast Hwy. .. Equul Onnrtunity 644-1117 &t holtpital near you PORJFOLI OS Needed lor expanaion. Jhns wk. on the bch al Youth £ •• -LL._ box, Litter· green &: food . '"' ~II time, parl time or «lhSl. 67 5·3823 r.-n1n1. • included. 642.4321, ext Twin foam rubber malt k 1-:mplc11f'r --""ftu:iAOpMpo'li~ ~:pnlover ::::~,:~~~:s~~~m o( Irvine has just r e· summer help. l'ttu~t be ..._ _ _.._ •er1...__,.I Roll-Away leek 26l days, 642·9792 eve~ box S25. King foam ~alt It/\ I R (' ll TT E R ""'f ~ bership eelved ' multl-mllllon reliable, trustworthy & '"'""nr .-........... Motel l ypc des k & & b<>x S5 Bum per pool STYIJST . ..-.uh rollowin1g11Jm __ _.iiiiiiiiiiiiiimlii•I _,..*1ftra ... 1cft In•. avail dollar commercial pro-!,!&resslcve. Appply to Now h1nng, must have dresser. lovely i;nru Kldtlehns. cGlean. hellaltlly to llrl SSO 673·ll74 r 1 I ss~ ,.,...., "' .. 0 J w d IUwn & ountry 11t10. nt•nt appearan(e, 18 yrs, 1 . "'-' R me ruy/w l. aray --- prt• er rec A "n: " i1 LO & M al CO!t e c t ' e n ee ex· 1'106 Newport Bl vd, C M old, xlnt Job for stl.ldeol. 0' eseat~. ""c chairs. helgc/wht. lem. 646-3833 T\'. Knabe Pm no, com pl nc> .. dl'<I l.1c-rN1 'd The "" -Good family health & perienced coml1)ucial, Apply arter 7PM Liv rm tables, bookcase, 010 rm set. i::ime tbl w 4 lll11r lla11cller11.Fln\'I). PROCESSING accid.lnaatlow eost. development or lented SALIS Mann:;Plpr.oTheatre#2 it un robinel, scw1naT11 gd hm, arfec. Ccm upholchrs bellullivriq 14-17 1•11~ -t'ree leaal ~n•ullatio~ •11lcii~ple to uai11l lJI 68SSunrlower. C M machines, Cir & Blk1Wht 5 hp d . c 0 11 i c m ix Ill'~. hltk·:t··bcd /\II C'stm ll.1INt~·llsl$ wt <'llentt'l\' SECRETARY ti per month) F\irther handling this project. REAL-ESTATE TVs, steci:os. lamps, PIC· llscbrkn. 8mo. &16·3854. i1uallty. By uppl 1142·5016. ran rent space In-B1alhon lc1al hC'lp al reduced TOW TRUCK DRIVER lures, mirrors, china. J~pm l't•nin shon, ndj lo Udo t:xr~llnnl op~rtunUy groop rotes. WE ALSO Offill: JRAIN ES Exper'd. Apply G & w dinettes, orrice desks . -;:::;;;;..======::-1Gar04fe Sal• 8055 " for rup1d 1dvancement £ Towing, 17th & Irvine, hot!!I mattresses & box r ~"I ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'1ll11ac. ,It'• your own 1 d RN $56 ' In mort111&a:e n ustry . •Srrvi<'~s whlAh rind NIJ spnn1ts. CiAH/\GI-:: S/\LE • M11~t-h11Mnt'~:1. you ·11 llnvc-nCJ h " " L f I' ht•ndurhcs. no prcuurt'•. Applicant mu111 av«' ~Y to put new com· No il x per 1 c n I' e TYrlSTfRIC••r ots o A,p tanc:•s 1rll 1111 : 8M M mavle c1111Paul6l3·&01l l!ood lYJllnll !(kill• and L N $44 panle1 Into bUAlness or nel'esaary-P11rt or rull ...-. W a 5 her a, drye r s. c·:iml!fD, ('lee rotiM1:rlo, ---oper ate ca Ir u 1 atur V IOC'Olfl c•plt1&I lo expllnd lime, day1, evenm11s or Sm a 11 <'o n It c n 1 u I & reCrll!erators, stove~. & mu<·h mor1•. Sot & Sun,.. Uolr Th<'r•p)'. Wo nc-ed Knowled1tc of renl eatalt 4'Xllllln1C companies Jt no weck·cnd1 Classroom pleaSMnt oCflcc oCfcrs re· 2 Used Motorcyct.s ~ 10~2!i:di Cllrnealu, <.:~~ co 1 m ct o Io a 1s t 11 & helprul Duties Include AIDES $35 t'Olll to them until they and field troin1ng. No laxed worklna urrangr· Carpet samplei1 & racks R Mluck ule. i-·urri . ~ .... m11nl(un6ts. llunt. Heh lypma loun 111)pllutton11, re«lve thct rund•-hl(h nRr limit Car desirable mcnl. Some bkkpa. ex· LOTS &c LOTS r MISC .~ !l62i*i6. r11c row lnstru<'tlnnll , 111 how we a .... uJr~-"' thA Very 1m11ll carn1n11ll lo per d ulrable Please f STORAG. "'o · · plllnCol\ housewnr.' • -a..-.._. ... "-1.. -.. "" " rom •r.. t n"lll, l>I Ay('I--•, cC1·, va rlo u11 form• 11 n d .... 1rwww-rn• ••·r aboveproject atart t·or oppt. please <'all Mr Smith or Mr. SW p " " "' · --------•1tenerat corrcsponde n(o Referenre1Necunry · c nll Mr Kendull al lloo1cror 1app'l A MEITIRS Thur11, t'rl. It Sot. 1~\•19 110'\pl\DI lmmcc:halc opnina. Con Rcs!Jltratlona Oam·9pm •All support i ctlvlllt's S40-XOO or S48·8093 • • 6 75-3000 * • DOft't Min This OH hl•H'k . So. Brrntw•·ll 0 -. FOOD tact: l Day•/\ Weck food 1vail1blo on pre· ~ llunLll<'h. /\l 1'alb<•rt & Ptnwnnel IH~ COMI IN OHCI n.-<'c•ury to 'moothly Sal ea. S m all Jewelry n'tl1t1. Items subject lo 1-:dwurds. -cxecutellhe above. Sh. op. mature ~man, WOR•[R ... SSIOH VIUO YOUt CHICK C:AM UPHOl.STllY Pr C' • n I e. We h on n r lJnuJ1ual Ba raalnt1' Uoi.k I\ · COMrAMY llMAIL• •Addltlonal incomr wkndt. NB.&13 4734 SEAMSTltlSS fh nk nm cr1 co rd &. wthldden typewritur Hotaling 11chedule. somr 24800Chrlsantn THMIAPTll 50Ur'C<'ll. SIAMSTalSS Prefer exp41r. w /vinyl Ma' t e r Ch a r ll c t:j t·o inparlmcnt. llrun1I \''tper. Xlnt btnoht~. Mls11on Viejot.:.112675 • . S.AILS ophol. Muat be Mlile lO Ca11hler'1 c hcck11 & rw w Lnrae Tonk11,, SJ\\· t-:o t;, l\pply only lo (714)83'7·4IOSO •1~Commlaalon w o r k w I m I n , CASllaccepted. dent de1k wt .. ldt> 11rrr1 . pC'r11on. M r11. Ounl:ip, ... I Op It lESCOUllE Wc:11llail Corp. menuf. or I ' Cl MASTH• •uCTIO... M t I I k M I 1'4qUa portun y the world '3 flnost 11upor v •ion. 11lrQn .. ,.. " an c c oc . uc 1 Costa Me:ca Ml'mo EtnployerM/f S IFYOUWAMT: ~11 11 .. _•t• ha· imm·d. C11rlA011 Roat Co. 1177 20711/t Nw,.ll. morrnlrty1wrt!S11t.011· llo.p1tlll. 301 Victor a ... --------i ~ICAL IRYICIS A 1 " "'' n ~ 1• S t " h 1 ~ 1 • Chi w n op portun ly lo openln" for -rton w/"l urove , ""' em CM >' 3.'> ror)' »)',Ir\, CC'i!oa:!l:.a :M~es::a~. ---.JL~~~~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml 140-ffl4 642-Hll I I I • ~ II fiJ0.648-0 U Pk 0 11 T • LOANS •51 H ..... Id f:1rr~::ctcpronje~~~~l!~ lust t yr exper. In aal . lll-,.25 64M6H ( n1v. _.2.:... t ---- • -------..... "'"·-To•-·-l-• .. lpr• 1eamlna on heavy dutY Waltreasu & hoateHH •St••---a..d ..... • ..,..., ... " .... "'' "'" Sh I It ... -..t tc·L m1JC'h money and work hi M l h • •&-•--1020 ..,.....,,... "' HOSTISS l)OWNEY ... NOS •-•r-· ,.. lhrri d'u ll mac ne. \II t1vcown ,JlUfry't. Avery Parkway -ye~ i.. =A-.. Sat. " Su n. July 36'1 ~Vt .,. P.trllde Mt4. IWt w1 en ., ~per a ve scluors & other hand It San Oleao Fwy, SJC ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. a '-" t' u r n • " I o t h f " ' P/llme Daya LOAN ASSOCIATION Ac--i a.___ people tools. Apply lo John V)ln. !kaper clean Schwinn 21" to vertJM in the I kl h COOtC HuThet'ollowlna ·-,,._ c.1 752*1014 108 Plt<"tntla Ave.~1Jtrua.Mu1tbe2lyrs Boy'a lOapd.vnllow.185. n....a1ypttot llllHWAre, tc •tull. IC'l\lm• ..,11.... Openlnp In Oranae Co. ..... HottMf.. ,.. ._ 1m1ll desk, electra tk rl. ,. ~ ., '""' LOAN CLOSERS ~~~~~~~~~Rtteplionlsl·Glrl Friday, Costa Meu. ~full or part Umt. Cell Thura/Sat/Tue1. o-tfled Section. like new angl ~. la:e Appt.)' In Person M1.111t be exper'd ill cloe·'· • P/Tlme, 4 days a wk. Secret ,.K~. ' 673.ClO '-~ chct1t of drawe rs. m~ 8eHltwcen003Pm1~s1p~ In« FHA· VA fl Conv. N\IRSES·LVN a 11·7am Knowledge of aen'I avia· Smell ofc-;/.,:;. C.:t;~Xlnt ~altrcss. over "2~. Apply ., .., &ood Chri1tma.a llte11. "" T M M"" -loan.~.savlnirafcloan or Cou nt ry Cl ub Conv. uonP"tf'd.846-7578.Tho aWTOUndlnaa&worklnll ln person Slds blue 11'M! STAR. G A'ZER •~1 llqucs, 2 lilt work \1$42 MacArthur Lrvlne mortaage banklnc back· llomc, C.11549·3081 Av I al ion Co . a t con di . Co. benertta. lleel, 107 211\ Pl, NS al\ -..., cur a. POLLAI"( 1,,.0 benchc•. re<'ords old ~ F,qualOppor t;mployer oovndpref'd. Modowlark Airport. k' 4pm A--.. K ,_hlr_,1' .... ~ -.ot:f7 new4tmuchmoro.234Y.t . LO NSERVICE 0 pportanil1 for chair HR t44 p llaa rorJune. 'Ji...«,. .,.. "-•·•'""'°"-· od.11~ Via San T ghln, INf'w -A .. side dent.al u.&iat. Mla .. --·--------s-RET""RY ~m~housc Mena.il'rt fl 11.~~ ~·..:.::'.~~~!°= .t..t~ World ! L11una lltlh., liotel Froat Desk Clerk Clc;ERK l)lr. u per, So. La«una "'-"" Truck driven. Union °'~~.,..,"""" -IUl1........ • F>•-r'd _, .. , allU\a nu. Payment proceuln •. 4119-1611 • .t.1--1 I b PR fl ,.d I L"DOR DlSPU ..... ~ ~TAlr.llt ~ .,., -' -..-_..., f l 4't d H epwAM1at or '"Y rm " 11ca e, .. a.c. ~H ,. ; :':,:. l' ~ :;~ «~ ,..._ , . 1bl•. also bellhop. Apply -bene icary emond.~1-;;:::==:::;;;;;;;:::;;;::;;;i Swftce.in()pr t yplat, a p clllng. No INPROGRt:SS.Applyal ,..;,. ,,,_ )I"' 0110 -·~~ S:il only . IOt1m·2pm. ~or~~H'!~Q.~" ::::r;,f~~~~y': ..... Prior exptor. f9Q'd. Xlot shorthend. Sl•rt l600 per KNnan Pipe & Supply, o\~~~ := n,.';! :;~ .. _ -. Spanlt>h Ulea. ~ ~oni~. 1 iqNq•d. ..a ef ,..., lJpi•J ••lit.. Sal•ry m o. 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Sele IOH Mhc1l•1•• IOI GIMt.. tOIO lllh, Sell •OH 'fdet/ Frld!y.July2.1976 OAtl.VPllOT •• ••••••••• •• •• •• •• ••• • •• •••••••••••••••••• •• •• •••••••••• •• •••••• •••• •••••••••• ••• • • •• •• •• • •••••• •• •• •• •• •• ••••• •• kealert t I SO I ....tf: el Novinc! c·omr" brown w•MT· ED Ju; II' L.o"• ... l llOO. Help' trOQC <'•P•bht C•I 20 •·ruh• I> tt ....................... ~ w..:" 951 '"*"• t560 ........... w . Tbure. 'tll Sat 3101 " Ol.11 Ht M. ~ll ~ct 1"-t •--I l d 0 om " CZ t~. lmmac, xtra • 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••·-- To .. C £ "H DOLLA 1100 d b'-f ~• """1 )'OWIC man ° 0 paln.t, 2 set.s sails, $MO(J tn k • .,,.,. i »1 11 d •••••••••••••••••••••• O.OUda• Ave. Clo.I .-,.,. • rn ' ... r•mn.i st1v t)'pe or boat "'ork &tt~ Phil <' · ,_,., '" • on 11 i s Chev) '1 ton $hOt tbed 97 e '• ---------tPAID YOH YOU .ittd1ur)', hthld mll<' CallJeffMS~ ----·----)0,11lnlcond.Xtr11.l11S, lt75WeHHllA•O Sihcndo.kedwtblkpiQ •••••••••••••••••••••'. MOVING SALE JEWELRY. WATCHES, ~ • . 1971 Tornado Cat 1-\tlly ~.4QA al\.r1ooni ~ft . INOIAN Gt•n • al 1lnplnM. chrome bwM et74 CAPlt 1000 :re 2 " -.. ~,..1 ti 11 ART OBJt.:CTS. OOL Zodiac .. Cad~l" 9'10", eoqpcl Sailed at Olvmpic -c-ond .• fully H lf ton pera •co A"tO i i r d l'b I'' ) '1 "'v ll ..... @ • S IL v t; R St; RV ICE lospi\1l ~. •e?-ll'lct 4Mlta with floorboards. trial~. Sat 61&-seG$' '12 ~ Kawa Mint rond talned Ir only 1'M mUea ' .. ., ' '" • 4 •~e ,., • meta "n 8 INo ll t:•·erythl YINf. •'URN • A l'hr. bolt of C:hux•, pie oert " tov.lna nn11 Lo m l. S.t /dirt . nu ~81 ISlk.0290). Powerod1tcerin1, Power paint. Buy or leaa~, =7:1entJ, furn. ett TIQU~.~ har-.MWClll UMdonc-e.Ma$.CaUJlmTaho•·lO' w/lrlr l<ISO. ~hnttlncld.$tS-UOt -ONLY SI~ ttO ~;=·t:.>~~~:be:t~ <~BT). 1 -------~-;-i u--1.t. .a. a.1 T .a. l!LS iaoo •wu. sis • ..,"''· al Aqwi)h, kHl.80 ~=flt. w .t'. At\ tpm '1S Buhat-o ISO Pu,.,1u1a llU. tA.UY apeakrrt. Good¥e1r ur lt7J CA.Pal s.t io.•. JU OoW• _,._"'.., Aw wilsl 33 Lo S4 ltn.l\h 30 w • _ MKt. t'M F Portln,. Ex IV CINTR w/Cra,.r wtu .. i.. ~ , sJHd rool 6 d I CdW. Whirlpool dryer from your bulMN card 644.5154 M .. H•c•/ io· crw•IOJ Sloop. s llP P"rtb' ma.lnlalntd. t:Jt. , llifh boot, ~100 1Sl·S1'3 1 • •Wl • uxt" U • r v • • t l a b I • • ~ one urd for or '-"kt f020 0 18. •·Lr .• •l-2. man" Lrernely fut SltOO Call Oh lalon ot Bart)' Pont. --trim. XUf'rl (soeCJOU ) • _.,.ua..... n c ... nao. u1Pl.IIOM1pare ... ual 1e nou••" o ••••••••••••••••••••••• :IClrai. SlHO. Eves " m-1•aft6pm. n.....11 e,'ftlln&1tllllOpm v.. 9570 y.o.••-•~Ts ..... ~ 1 •~a:1c 1 .. 1 w ... 11 ... r 1 r .. .-, · · 2000E.11tSt.Santa An• SAOO&.llACI I return permonenll)' quatlt1 furn .. h1hln1 HwlCleanlna.».ft. wkJ>dl,Ml,aQIM ..,...., ..... -S...h-,..-. aealtd altral'tln• tu tackle. painlin1 . m~c. Ztnc ~ prop.rcpa r '7S Kawasaki 400 Llh A.NO UNOAYS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 131~040 491.494' SAT om. v. Furniture, at.rap. meehnt alrhnt Mtfl'I d<>'h1n1. no C:h(.'tk 1\laboal Annltt 9e1,14,, SHOCK Sabot. !wk.a old. new. Movlq, must MIL Ill-' 000 1974 DOO•I YAM c<lllna. tome antlqud 1.D. requl,.mtntt. Pre plt'11$0 m .1990 pert. cond. $450. SM flrm. ~·20U un. Ked ex.tutor. 11.r cond.. 7 I CAPtl IMO to1t •a•mH . 2'7~Clrct~ vet1t to.a • UMlt! "°' --~....,.. IMH290 ZJlm OFF ROAD m•u. ttoreo a. the e.nalne, elf' ond., Or. ND. per1011aUu.-d t111 enclos Kl'nmorl' 'A Ii ht'r. dryer. .......... 9010 . custom Interior I• Ol'I• of ~N7FM, decor aroup.1 ----------.1 w1allpaper fabric 0 a· black, wh1t o •brow ••-·•••••••••••••••••• 68' Srhuon"r "Shear Sop Sax Oboe m11e11lro rart1, A<'C'euor1n, a kind! llMl'7MP:r). Lio.93IDKJ'. I ~ 4tla ..._._ "Day Glo" 'pa~r ft w pJaid tofa, $40 ea. UJce SHborse 3hp w/rtcoll wot er" Qu\•cn or tht' wind I)'• lradu for cycle Service It Salc11. VW, MIWPOIT DATSUN $2100 INt/Sun/Mon9to5 >MU back " \MID you new Maale CM.r ranae, atrt. P•rlert S22$. Sonar Canbbean now avail for cu 4~·1l08or494·117~ Mini Truc k•. Vans. Antlqii_H, ar\ objects t.a11. Or try twu ca IOld,'125.~IOlldwood 1301 KDF. ~rlet'l ITS. b.re·boat charter t oi4C8360Cf7)().'72S!ASO 4it4 '•·C uslom bit N888E~POVf't·TSTDREEA,ltC,.Tlt fla"l'.Utur•. pt1nta " H · back to back. utiqutd dinftte Mt tlO 416 Prln~ton. CM 1m111t lll«t VP1> Llc'd s4so '?O SLlOO SlOO vehklt'll. S40•S630 Mrted ckMhlna. 219 Pop Pf\JCt.s ~_.,. 1kap,_r '''111. ~·4UU or <&9'J·3TOl MOOHM MOTOI$ Ill· I JOO l !).)', Corona del )1ar lhaor3/a LlCbts. r11)·llne. manu1I eve.&4.2·tl22. OFf IOAD CIMTH &7S-cm2 4/SUp ll.llOea. control. 1" <'hrm W . 9" . i 4 llonda Q.UO, rcblt ena. Gl~ale, (21!)2~. ,4 Dodge Van 1 or I kind. ---------t/tLa IUOea. PoffWv C ... MS Oray ao. 6" chrm J:JO Hobie l4 . xlnt, rpnd. ~tll\tc-ond. suo. Int. by Boal B11lldtr . 26HHAllOllLVO.. J J)am, quality <'lolblng. ~ lO gs ll 40 •NOW fORMING * 4UI Prlnct.ton, C.M. 11cr1farc ~~. 675-8066 644.1100 c-. I Camp or pla)'. S harp, COSTA MISA ! C91'ds, etr. &502 Onnda or more • ea. Handbullt-Wheel after 5PM ~ ·~ K•. '5 0 must see. l\1u:.t sell. Sae. __ .;;.;;;..;.;.;.;...;.~---- Cr. HB, FrL It Sat. al Salet Ta~ lncl~.cl T hn et PwnJl9 Jabsco 11860-12 V . YA MAHA YZ.so Roch 4 ~.000. s.'16-3680 If 7l CANI da NOCAftO. 6 WE~K CbuURSE thltcb 96$, ~ manual 22 Columbia, 2 sets i all5, ALMOST NEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• , . _ ..... Y_· -------a Draw yCXAr own or se Qualified Instructor chitch w. 416 Princeton Splnnakn. rlean. must S295. 538.4267 ·11 VI Veaa. reblt 3 63 GreenbriH, good Fire rtd, •uto. lrallll., RI Herwt 106 name, add~u. phone E h F Coet. Mell. &ell, 53900. 613-4400 · e n g. . IA u l 0 l rans. transportation MSC> flrm. & H. de<.'OI' aroup, 31,IOQ • •"••••••••••••••••••• we'll make one urd pe 64S-49SO art orm.a . Kaws :00 Exe S4SO/ofrr. htchbc'k .. 11600. 675·6105 5111·~ ml. Llc:: 3SlllGZ tat. Add?Yeach. Johnsoo 2HP. Uke new Alllone Racina Sabot. 2 Hun~"~ ad cond $2995 W11u ld like t o leas Weaatem horse at Irvin Eque1trian ~nter. Ph: 67s-2S92 eves. Rt&. 7 yr Pinto mare lS~IL t'XP rider SSOO o .Wtr.cie~ Send check or money or ord>Mc.k Gas Stove, used 1200. Weekdays 1Afler Hits. dolly. Must sell. 63MiiJ7 · 4 WhHI Dri••• 9550 Dodge Van "14. C'Ustom .. derto: on1 9 mos S90 Ot)'mptc &pm call 548·'1248. $4.50. 639-4638 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cpt .. c~. l\OVC. 1lnk. • '9LOT ,llMTIHG P oyr t a b 1 e' E I a t e IHh. p 9040 1973 Kawasaki 100rc. Top 1972 TOYOTA ~fnf .. 14700. 64.2·7097. 540• 5630 , P.O Do-< J5(j() tn>Pwrlter. like new~ .•••••••• ~:.~.......... SABOT ::, r::t~~u M=.:;;1~ L.AHDCIUIS• 'Tl Eronohne Van V8. l1JWJmil.~1mial11111l' Cosla Mesa, Cu. 92626 Twn bed $10, llead sk11 *ZODIAC Out.field ~o. m~ Full)• 530 'w t . · l N t II a rd top . < 2otl). spd, lo mi. nds lltbt --• ·-•I sis, BooU. n 12\la Riker S racin1 nued. S390. l'h Hts es mins er. P PRlCEDTOSELL! w«k. $2350. ~l.ro&2 J626HAllOI ft WATERBEDS 011ckle $35, Call AM Port·A·Manne ~0-2070 675-6644 afl4. · SADDLUACK COSfA MISA I H " , .. ._. 106 1s1 i.oe .......-......._ 76 FOf'd 150, va auto. :::.::::::.,.......... EverySlyteOISC'ouoted . 34• SEO Cr. FIB. T/S, Ar, H~BI! l~UBlue/blue u al. S./l..t tl60 VAUIYIMPOITS mi, full l'pts & panelln&, '74CA.Pat1'00 ~ ....... _ -•-..,. 0 k UN•DNEERSOVERLD• W.............. IOI 1 2 gen. tr. m tbs. lop cond. r u box. $8$0. Ph••••••••••••••••••••••• ll l·Z040 495-4949· Sony FM Ca&1ctte, tun· v• 4 ~peed ridlo • -ttuuu. _,, 1 tor· --Sac $18 500 Ph· 642·4097 581·632t roof a~ats 48 aat fuel "-v, • ' ' 111« '•ble. l'lO, AN/FM From 119.81 with Heater ••••••••••••••••••••••• 83).26tB ' · ' '74 19' Jamboree l\tinl. 73 Land Cruiser, hardtop, tanks, radials. chl'Ot'O veautltul car. 24 .ooo r.114'o. GO. mlac applic. Aqualleavon 830-7 WANTED ma1or ap· lo.ts.SU I t5·000 ml., air, AM /FM, 7400 mi, mint cond. spoke wblJ • more. miles, 2 year warranty Nfri1. a yrs old 140 pliancea & PWT mowers, n~. Tti·Hull. open bow, Doclt1 pl 9070 xlnl cond., askln& $8SOO. Roll bar, tow bar other 492-1728 •(!... alKlaLbDle.). on 'his unit. ~ ••SIAn Francisco Buyer •-8 Ch A~ tlP 581 7758 ..... ---------" pref. not wrt 'g reas. sea.... . • rys . ...., . ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · xtl'll. $4,99!1 firm. Aft s'••tt wishes Oriental Rugs It 1 U d •• 4 4-piece. place ieltlngs. ~-M46 . 496·S1l7 wknds 646-5848 w ra1 er. se on co. 42' DOCK 29' GMC 6PM. S48·1362 W-'-41 9590 Spa_nlsb Lace Wallac S.U C..,. .rH 1r.--. ·'3400. 839-4356 · Under NewPort bridae D•ily or Wffkentis •••••••••••••••••••••.~ MAttqUIS MOfoaS lt#ti111.ot-2714 KING-SZbed (new), xtr ~ ~ USOO $110.mo. 642'9668 Lowratea MO, GMC Jimmy, 400 auto, W£.t>AVTOPDOLLAR ~Mart'\leritaPkwy hrm Sl95 ancl del. Us11Kl· GoodUHd fum1refriiS u -l Beautlrul 22, C .. n. air. completely off roacJ FOR TOP USED CARS S.u:Fi'wy·A•tf')''l:ift. Jtw., 107 1 bom B3S 2263 fnrs/stoves S46-07118 ....... .. IOAT SUPS Rent 26' OMC. Pvt. ply. equipt, ITSOO/ belt olr. FOREIGN DOMF.STIC MlSSION VIEJO •••••••••••••••••••••• Y e. • · tury Lapstrake Mahoa. NwptBeach · 548•3600 933·2fll6 or. 642·409 494·3U2orSll6·2lll01 orCLAsSICS lll·Zll0495·1210 W .&. .... TED eonls me mbership.I BUY SCRAP lROl't & SuSklff.2Bunb,toilet. NewportBeecll,Callf. U"'OUrc1Arlsextnclea.n "" Prestige NB club w/pool. JUNK CAR.&. Junk •P. classic restored orean FREE RENTAL SLIP 73 Bronco, VS, auto, m11ny , •7ZO TOP CA.Sil DOLLAR 833·3643or963-4639. pliancesbauledh'ee. Ed raC>ewinner.Fish,skl,or Top loc. on MAIN BAY. Motor.._l..t.. heuvydutyxtras Com p. sce usfirst. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,~ PA I D t'OR YOUR Slooeset-IOl8 Catalina. V-8 Cray Top security! 40· to oo· 111/i teJJ' serv reco rd , $3800. IA.UHIUICK 13240Z whlte,AIC,u~t. JEWELRY. WATCHES, Radio Controlled Mode Marine needs enA. ro· (Power yacht only), f\llly aelf-contained 642·6SS4 292!Hlarbor Blvd. am/fm, ~ ml, $4300. ART OBJECTS, GOLD. Bouts. Gas eniilnes a Miiiie.. pair. 968·0S1S, 642·9405, Spec::11I Weekly Rates _Costa Mcs,:.i __ Y79·2SOO fl4S.6398 SILVER SERVICE. allrndioiear. Veryfust. IMtr••1.t1 1013 aalrforCasey. 673•5937 T ..._ ---""INE FURN•· AN· Soldn"w-..n.c~ch.Sell••••••••••••••••••••••• . .,c. Boat Slip Avail. R('lcrveforHolldlys ,_,.. •HO TOPIUYER i3"'0 .. 45 .. ..t ·i r • ' ..,.,., " ~ on REGENCY MOTOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pt '·· 1"" a r, mll(l!i, TIQUES. 645-2200 all 3 for SIOO. or trud ACOUSTICAL GUITAR. l7 Tri·hu.11, Volvo l /O, big ChannelNwpl Bch. &.'i! us Clrst. ft last! Top AM/FM~ 17,000 ma. Im· -~--------1 for?? ~2200 Rosewood. Xlnt cond. wheel l rlr, xlnl cond. HO 973-7484 HOME RENTALS lt74 FOID Piclulp dollar paid for Imports. mac. $4800. 673-8778 Lnntecll 1075 1100/flrm. 495.~sans. engine b rs. 14200 92SN. Hllrbor Blvd,S.A. Bron ie ex ltl r l o r , COSTA MISA. •••••••••••••••••••• ••• PUMTS S40-07M lotlh. s,..d Ir J * •S3l·2503• * a utomatic, pwr steer· D •TSU" '7s 8210 Jltchblc. Perfe\1. Rc:a. Mortan mere, brolt FOR SALE Lu d w Ii drum set Sid 9010 iS Alie ro 22• SI 5 8 ina. dual tanks. Ranier " n cond. 1 UI ma. A a r. to r•de • d rl ve, bl Spider Plants • w/Zilgen Cymbals. Call T R Y t b is (I 1 h I n I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 1 ' ' f p k' • heavy duty parkaacs. 2145 Herbor Blvd. I m I f m. U, ISO· Pr· parade Morean &eldina. C!'ffpan& Charley ~7-6t87 eves aft 7 machine. '73 Beachcralt 19' T1hltl Jet, 427 Cbev :~~ !,;iro~o~M ;:~, · lf'lOHRU80709>. o.ta Metia !140-Ml0a_640_4_412_. ----- Ena. Wutern 1714 Assorted Succulents Office hnHwe Ir center conao~~· 19V twin ena. Newly rebll. Trlr. trlt. 9SOO ml .• s12,soo NEWPORT DATSUH WE DUY '11 Dal.sun 1200, 43,000 rn\: 3:11·1011 2Sc and UP . Ind f 1015 6S HP Mere•· l~w hrs. cov. G.L. 20001 $3600. P -··l'""" 1188 DOVE STR~.._'T I b k -..-PIM• Ship to shore radio out ·-JUO, • USED CARS& arttn wt blk lnt. AM/PM ' I A s 0 p IA pc r a c s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . ply SS2·0787. Nt=Wl'ORT DEl\Cll • TRucK·s·· 8 trk, ('ftt lhruout, nt"•di; M1k1011t1. 2 Alpine. I N mal!azlncs & odd1t . rauers, dual baU(!nes, '73. 24• Pace Arrow. S/C. Ill I lOO · r " blat\. No phone. We "''ii ends. Saturdny tll 12. Exe.cutlvde high back t andem Trlr, m any ll' Beachcomber . 390hp s lpa e. xtru, $9,64!1. • Comeln orCIAll tires.61S·0608 1. tot1t1ct you. Write to P Sunday & Monday lo 5 s wave I el It ch a Ir· xlras. Only 16495. M E..<\A Olds J uc:uui jet. See. t 49&-SlOS 1971 D""TSU... FIH A.pproitel 1972 DA.TSUH 'fU box 411. Trnbuca Ca Tuesda ·f'rlda J :OO t ' blk/lealhericlntcond.1'79 BOAT CENTER . appre.968·4778 • " GrotltCt.vrolet nyon, CA. 92678 6:00 p~f Y 493·2700or496·7307 eve. 646-4012 • '73 Winnebago, fully con· PICKUP TIUCK 18211 Beach Blvd. Shell-Ideal for dcserL ------• 2076Th rl S -76 TA.mp. low proClle, talned. A/C, awning, I With Top Kut cumper, trips.11363581'. Mhc1lm1•1 1010 u n t. Office furn. Walnut exec Relnell FB Cabin Crw1er, Sid Boal Mere 110 tae m'Jea S8950 492 1331\ J km & lluntlngton Reach $2176 ....................... Dehlnd Dallr Pilot d cs k . II It e new . 2 f\llly equipped. sips e. wheel T;lr, CoUl G~ard l • . . ac un mK1U1 st~reo. 147-6017 • 549-lll I Conaole 1terco. S35 Near Bay" l'ic~port matching side ~h~t"i & D1m1 Point slip .. sssoo. equip. + 1et ohlli. 1 On· '74 Explorer 26'. Gen.. (l~:~=~~~·~~e. ---~---- HunUn1 bow, StS. Call Xtra king alie bed Sl6S carpel mall. a a 493--4975 ly! $499$. MESA BOAT alr .. 45' Chevy, roofrk . I BUY J UNK Cl\RS 673'3197. 'bsl ofr Incl qltd bdsprd' 644-9190. CENTER. U95 Newport dbl a.it. 1tereo, k>aded. VA.LUY IMPOITS USED AUTO PARTS .-... -~-... -_-v-.. -lv_e_t_1_o_fa-1-·. Call B45·3749 e vea . Exe suite. cu1tom Botton Whaler 13'. SOHP Blvd,C.M.146~12 Xln,. cond .• lo ml., 111·2040 491-4949 $40-5125 ~7-!1637 ,.,_ "' • • . . Mere. W/all Xlrll IJlclcS sn.950. PP.Sll--0159. xlnt tond. Lamps , wlmds. rrurtwood fan . desk lrlr 14500 packa11e for 13' Boston Wbaler SORP lf7JMA.IDAP/U TOPDOLLAR ~ht Iron dlnette set MUST SIU. w/loclt. 60" matcbln1 oolY $31i00. 5'8·'1248 an Johnson, leak wd, buck ,......._ T,..... ti 70 Put your bikes In back PAID (wood t o p >. MI s c con so I e . W I n Iba ck weekdays. seatt. Xlnl cand. Slt7$. ••••••••••••••••••••••• and lakeoCr. M9803V IMMEDIATELY houSebold items. 495.~s MaiNlvox blk/wht 25" swivel cbr "2 client pull 673--0194. '74 E~CEL 25' Folly FOR ALL tlnS $70.Spcwhltebdrmsct u.p chrs. All for SSOO i4 Twin ens 24' Nova. equip. HUO. Days. $1976 FORf~IONCARS --·-------1S1:!0. stained wooden 873-1174 Xlnt cond .. Tndm trlr KONA20't 'JDaycrUiler, :wo-wnorevulswkndl CALLORCOMEIN •CARPET* desk $10. MtcrG. ~1·1198 eh IOl7 w/brks., comp c1Anv111 SHOO 541 .. llO 493.ou7. • TO SEE US N d i 7 "'d . top. avail w/or without MIWPOIT IMPOlltTS ev•r u11e · t. • • Refraaerat~d V.·barr•l ••••••••••••••••••••••• allp in Jllp Bc:h. Mual aeU, Zodiac loClatable boat. Sears hardtop tent trlr, ~ 'Tl zioz . .a spd .. hfellmc I sho<:ks. mags, P /I'. S3.650. 499·2839 Ora nae Nylon Plush. beer bar. like new. Sell 12" Arowana, ae gal tank. 752.1120 Mark IV. 15'6", alx al wit& rm extel\llOQ 4ucm SlOO W t Hwy. NB Mi..t sell 641·11665 SlSO. Pb. &4i·llOl1 complete + more fai1b. rhambera. 2 aas tonks. dr, like new, leu than 642•9405 Lkton Microwave, Vari· Old oak rocker, llts: top Allequlp. SU.a494 'W 14' Valeo Run11bout. ·99 l\tert'ury so hp less tha 1.000 ml of use U9S. AMtot, IMport•d T•mp Top of hne like I d d b $390· & "'--IOto Evlnrude 3SllP motor, 40 hour• use. trailer 846-8716 ••••••••••••••••••••••• new Pso. 7· Rdecto~y tbl ::1v~nat~~r ~ad:"by •I . •••••••••:.·.'?:.": ••••••• '72 f Tr: r . s:!ol eq u~p Sl.500. 962·1449 13' Shasta. self con\'d, Alto a.-O •701 nso. 4 chairs 110. ea. rf'fr1&.S60: •~s&Jl. IELD'S Warebo-.1e per ec . " cis . I nd E Z In h. h ••••••••••••••••••••••• Round 40" Coffee tbl, -Sal ..i... a: SSNrl80. Tr•1portatlcM a"1!4c~~ .. :161·1. i itc . it Cho,vy J~I; ton ca'!!,~.!: 1972 ALFA heavy Mediterranean Hammond Piper Organ. e. 400 .... no. or · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,... ·'"" spcc1a. • atr11, _....., 11tyle 135. 36" Br11s tray Maple 0.-sk & Maple Tea eana, new/111ed. Spinell, 27' Owens Sptsfshr c--.. S./ '69 20 • ver y clean. or bestoffer 6tS·ll9l Romeo. s Sptted, clean. DllVIALITTU SA.VIA LOT!ll OPEN JULY 3,4,5 Ii 6 f CMltO 9pwt for yow lhoppi119 COftY.-...Ce ~ ................ Aicorll7l·"c"". Cart, Whitnall Carpet, Cninds, Players. Goinl( Oybrid1e Vol pwr ~R· -· '12 #~12.-JX _....., __ v_, .. _,..._., ____ ...,_ .. _,-1 China Cheit & fun furs. out for business. Rent galley·head-alps 4. Mt Arl1tocrat sips 6, SI C. '65 GMC 1 lon V6. flat bed, $2976 Beautiful Dark green 87J.S298 w/opl to buy. K awul. Tuned pa1nledsharp. •••••••••••••••••••••• tandem axle, $2000. duala,$'78S. ca u i It e d Kn I s i Steinway, Baldwin. $MOO. AY64G·9000 '70VWC-.,.rV• !168-6021or540:2S85 645-1691 Bedapread. Very JOOd Pfarr;;cwang macha.no SIS. Chickerin g. Yumaha. Lyman Bay Launch f\llly equlpped-thlt one •75 Gold Star rond.S2S.PhMl.t042 'Men s" Wumenis Illa· Kimball, Wrltar 1714> NEWMOTOR 1s readyrorSUN"Jo'UN! 17 ·~ rt R f . lt74TOYOTA'/U IARWICI< DA TSUH San Juan Capistrano 131 ~ll75 4U·lJ7 5 1a11e . StO to S25. Ph 6 3 8. 2 7 7 o . 12o1 2 i6058NA). ... · e ra II .. Chinook camper h111 all PIUAOVF.N . 220V. &&S-~ Brookhurat. ~G. Sharpest in harbor. OMLY Sl I •t monomatic, elr. 13553) t 0 1 0 c 11 mp 1 n g . •;.~211 2 RACK • s.1,llSO. AY 646·9000 <Slk.0289). ;OlllM Jo'W '73 Oat.sun :MOZ Sunrf .. Spoiler, whl. .$4000 fi rm 64 z. 7097. P:t.F.CTRICW 2TBLS. )faple dro1Heaf tableLOWltEY Cltat to o 40'Matt.hewiSednn MA.IQUISMOTORS MOWS2990 $3876 l-od{ 1.a·x4· w /exten11on. lawn Coruole 2 yra old, C21Gl 28802Jo1aq:ucntePkwy 1 '73 zlOZ. AM/FM Stcn'i>. '66 "°'"°' CM 1>46 930' xlnl rond., $460-0. art a2!lo 1225 mowt'r. uuto w u her. note kwyboarct~ 2S note Twin v.a·s. llO pwr. S.O.f'rwy.-1\vcry Exit ...il;9 846-4507 '13t_0Watll0n 1\ve C)I. piMal board. r1ay·Along paint~ lu.ned surveyed. MlSSION VIEJO '71 Corri• ----a Cassctterecordor. Many Goodllveaboard. 111·2110495-IZIO 20 ft. Pully sclr ron NewPort Beoch Athletic • RAii motorcyrle trlr. Cir C-<trH. S3300 l'h 490•3778 $1.8.SOO AV 646·9000 ---------i talned. Like NEW! Club Mt'mlM>nihlp TV ft bunk lx>cts In Early -lt7l OPIH aOAD 16731>. CSlk.02751. -~- .• 83.HSt:te''""· AmerMnpll':ll79·M77 SrlNET PIANO. Schafe ..... W ' 9060 CAMPER . Setr con· M0W$J990 __ ..::::::-::.:.:::..:::.:.:..._~ -:-:----"-----:--:-1 n r o s . Dee p are e 11 ...... ., •••• h•••• ••••• • it&r;t..TVPE rowers~o":t'1'.H . 1 y r old , S4S01f1rm.49S·S23hlt5. boron.do».VH1.1at1ey. ~1:~~.~~~re79f2!~: "ower.125. 2 xs x7 hl11h. walnut head, Hl ·FI. Nil Slip. 549,27411 flni11h. 4 1tla11" door11. or· or u n . au I bro n t!l' n Muauell ! 14900. 54o.a31 tSUc~OW>. 52990 ---•net• panellnc. Co•t Para•on. l'rlvete ,.ny. ------'----'a " !t.ion druaeretle S3S $1000. Wiii .. 11 for "-· 641M408 12' Catamann. Aqua Cit. llU. IA.llT &t111d. wood rm 1.l1rnlcn 645·1!1.')0rla)lll 1111re. t'HY tQ launrh, or• RV CD(TR MO ea. ll" wide. M'7 2299 -n bed ...,mptete. $4$. ~:J."~·~.c~to~fn: m0~~ =· !.:.~ xlnt cond. OMalon or Bury Pont. T11bftt top ln!Cn formara. Chest of drawt'rs SIS Sfll AsklntSS9S e.8-lJIO 2000g,.&1lSt Santa Ana llcYltf u<1td, $». Swivel Fbhln1 poles $10 " a . -LASEil Opfn evenln111 llll tO pm AMdf 9707 ltam, 1146-3870. ~ ... •1••h••••••••••••••••••• ·11 Datsun, :no W11n '"i1usl IVY OR UASI! Sell! St ,900. Art 7pm lt74 A.UDe f<>X 4!13·5252 ___ _ 4 f><xir. Automatic, nl r .••. 8 , k '71 2.tOZ, ornn~u. '61 Jtr...ei .. e 19'6 Ha~bo,, c M 6~6 '1303 conu "' ~roe s teruo xlnl cund. Oood huy ! ' 38 ft. Air cond. II fully f73IJMB>. MO 9471 1elf contained. MUST "12 f;I Cn mlnn, low ml, SA.DDLMACK ---' -, SEE! (8177). IRlk.02$4). A/C, PIS. P i li. AM /1''~1. VA.LUY IMPOITS lltot 97H ... OW SJ7t0 s.1500/bsl offer. 642·2184. IJ 1·2040 495.4949 •••••••••••••••••••··~· "" I, 1974 FIAT XI /t 5e t'ord ~Ton PU, f c:yl, •W 97 I J 4 •Pf'OCI with AMJJ'M, In I 4 1pd. new tires, ladder ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.upcrb condition Uuy"' r a r It . XI n ~ con d . ll'tt!lc. CrollKXE>. '62 A.lnfrHM I I iot'kerS20 840114leH'"· Kenmore wohu SSO. Bald•'" Uabf Grand Powde~blue -sh11rp ANOSUNDAYS ---Umbl'C'llA rlolh~·i1llne 110. lvOf'J lleya. 11lnl cond. IT90 tr7S·l960CdM 55a.1000 ·S1mmons tr1.1ndlrhed, 5'U-G345 IJSOO,Aftrrll,llU-44SM_ -__ ---- 16 rt SllARP! 1111~ I IStk.02791. MOWS2990 ,., that orr. 64$-8460 °" SA.DOUIA.CK 873-330'7' V AUIT IMPOatS ~ 71 POIO '9CKUP ll I ·Z040 495.4949 ' like now, WI ---Cliu1~1c wood 1939 Rhode$. Cnmper tht>l I CUlllom 64f·ll'S.'"'f\ 4 PM Plck·\4P tool bfl11u, ovtr· .... 1094 3 3 11 I o op , no . 5 . mude for F'ord SI 4 llU IAIRY ..._. ht1Rd p u rnrk~. l'Omm ........................ Complete ly rerurbi1hcd .• P5 RV CINTll P.ZIO CUITOM --. ' l\utomatlc <&40032V) BUY OR '76 flA.T XI /9 ~1tl11 Rufrl(I. 2'ti )''" old. van Interior". fi45·3UIO old•k Metal Detertor. In Sept, '75. 2 bolt owner. :i~~ 2 lldull•. S200. Division of Barry Pont, IU cult. ~ or h(lst of· days. Mdl 720, like rww 17G. 4'1 s.t.99S. Co.1161H86A 200C> r.. ht St. S1mlu Ana M'. Nauanhydr l'OV\•rc-d Princeton, c• ----CAM PER. SLEll:PS 4 Open e\'enlnwi lilt JO prn $4~50 LE •SE ... OW Yc ltuw , foctory olr " "" roni'I .. s t ereo. Im · moculat•· tv. only 3000 Mii.ES. Under roctory w1rranty. llOOPVJ > ~h. xlnt rond. l'C'rf for 23 Iona, 1hp, trAllcr .. sips SSOO AND SUNDAYS t•c rm or dt1n . other sc11u •as U.S. DIVERS suit. New, 4. XtrH & Jt'llniC'. ~. •M-'561 Ill-I OOO mlsc.$M0.74 ""'' larce. orfnae. 1•" 185. Slpg4.~7-2461 ~:-::==:-=-:--:-:---:--t--.=.:~~~~--1 Aut'W(IS l /lS''l&elU.Dacorltnlf . • CAMPETll'Cabover.slpt 'IS Datsun Truell nds wk "'1ft .. divers vnt SS. s,.a lB Hobie Oil, ad rond. s itood cond W/JaCka ..... fw s• m iracle n1.1 zd .~ , ~-·- IMW TIADl·IM'1 '12 200'l·41P 10342) "'133.~A·/\ (ltOJSC). '742002 I\ lt.80MOV ). SIOO; 120 aa.l aquarium 1 b cl SlS 4l 11.200. Call 540 74i2 or • · · a00.145--IAyoff-Robot l\I~, ·~ ' . 67S·liSO Oldcr~.49:M291 . .. ................... . , !::::: Cabin -Unfold Princeton, CM · Meforiaed lilln 9140 .W!ip!"/ ~ MeM 64M700 131.zo40 49Mt49 Power Mower OF 1.0.U. Double T•nkll w/J v•lve. Luer No. 305S Gd saalin1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ct9ii6C• tS2 ~ Reeltype, xlnt. Do 1ou ever l"l the rttl· • 4 Poft>' bottles. 115 ea con d . S8 2S. r hone : •••••••••••••••••••••• '7S Chevy J.,u,-, like new. I.ow mi. $.1200 or orrcr . 54600. ... 541·94Sl. ing that New York City la dbl's, $75. 645·9031 0 f75-6SISor 549-3476, *MOPEDS* "58 Chev. I Dr. Sedan· "1 1--MM Kol, all allt!S, being run by • araduai. eot• ~ • n I e r 2 9 . R a"• 111. llural • llpeed, Pont '76 Datsun loodcd. mint .._ OFl.O.U.! . ~ S32 rur end. bod Ofthkl ptanta A: flower· , ..... eqia!pped, fagt, Np8 1llp perfect " c hrome 1 rood .. sue. 493-9391 and Jftlt\tchllaa.M2""2 NG l NEERS. Micro· .... Steno IOt avail. SHOO. Evo ~oo~. S900 Prl. ply.,_-. __ 38318_. ______ , ....... 'W•• ........ II•·-. meter calibers. se•cr1l •••••••••••••••••••••• , .. 1208. "76 JA.WA IAlmA 182 IA32 ., .. COUUI ~'"'" -,..,,.. ~ si~. IQ> lo U ". Mutt • t 0 d -·------,. ,.._ 115. JOO yr oW wood S(!ll 498,0500 o a ~uo. • r ra r Udo 14. l.Jlman sallJ • $299 .00 'U Mere . Convert. A· I W-CAMra ..._.C'Olltpau5SMUL · chanaer, all •n, on board. trlr. cover. $1495. CO~T M01'0CYCLE «Ind. New lop. A bffu&.y 4 I AT R dlo H t ----------llll"£A1RS Ea11er II rotary ublnet. Works · 14 Very shat11 Zl3/41.l-ll1Jl 2.134 Ntwp0e1 Blvd. CM _540-0SSS ___ or_MO-_m __ 1._-1 M~ ·~~. 'Pe:rit 'vai1!,: .,.... drafttas naacll.. lawnmower. a 1pd, 22" '42-ll50 H b m4~ c 1 1 'd _. ITOO. 11$, 8nalnt cut lf7cc, ~ p~lled. ISOO.-!lO rffl~ 14 ' o le .Cal ~/trlr,a---------a m per • equ p . «aMr 110. Tt1a1er • Coll tzzS. HU Sl'r$. Start _ T m dee perfed s11l • n11lnlMi•rc111dK w/SlDVC!, shale. Ice box. ~ atr bntlb ~ low prorlle wladow -ne uss. tl:IO 61s.3122 9110 LowmUe.L1c.~115Y. .al Prlftdtoft. C.M. a/t'Olld. Avto. tooo llTU, 1195• "2'2511 '-'--·------• $3499 1 ' 11~~ f'~c;1~t~ ........ JAMJAAMA . . -. ~ sWtvit' hklirPI''~ ·•~;;::i;.~~~t.::i:'.lll!lt:;c~~=:z;z~~~--~!l~~~lilil!~~~ ' ·'.,e "bl• ..... ic-co . hide•~· ·t 111tom •Iii>' . 911t11111tnr~1m1t cail •·" -ti:.· •-'1* aola. •·cond. cove.r. Wuerly fabric ................ -.... cood. Sec a50. or bwt 111,. ~•w.ae ,p......... use. Buut. ted plush Model 1'20 8a..Y Cb U11 ofter. Ke.)u1 '979·2700, -.oro1r,..,....i. l"lf~Or.W&n "'--------1 ""' TV bllt/WN, t 1DO AttJtoa c•f'pd. -.... Rai1"4!4. Plau a• 'T4 HODde C~ aaa, ll• -fG-t\Of _eld. SI•. rftCK'der plyr A: 10 ,.. Coat au.so. sell Ford Marine .... Sl4GO t.a-..t..s-C .. • mru. u~ $00 muea. :t ·rtt0tcl1 SlO. radio ll. yd. 8oupt'ta& • mau. Da1a Hl·HOf, eu .._ • 1.. DtYet' tllH. Mlllt ... to ve 'f.m11ll ... to Nil? ---m.ruJeva. dbl a-..oas. teMSIN NpBch MWOM a law.112-tm. aa..tW e.do 11-.u. ~ICOUMTY'S O&.DIST & Salett·Strvlre·IA!Hlng 1.,c.,..,, 1wc. Ro1l• lto1~ DMW 15'0.lambotee Newport Beach 640-6444 -------- CREVIER . ' •USIDtMW'i* '• llOO · 11J<FlM> '?UllllZ • llo.\EBO I "7tlli .. ria • (llUP!O "TU.OCS • C341LFM ) c...HO. l•••r• $14H • MISSIOM VllJQ.. IMPOITS A~ry r.wy .. S.l>. Frwy. ltfOI Mar1uerlle Pkw1 I 13M142 41Js-1700 ---'71 UO fl'lat <;<invert. Jl900. 154·0368 1f\. 6 pm. '74 .. AT 124 S&.COUPI Red w/IOW' miles. Mlf'\I. tOOd. (8121.J D) SHH MISSION VIEJO IMPOltl -=r rltw)'.·5.D. Frwy Mal'lueri~Pby Dl-17G -.1100 ' • P J f DAIL V PILOT AmlM. ... ,...... ....._ .......... ......_ ..,,,w ....._ ..,,,w Aletot. t .. orW ....._, Ut-4 • ...................................................................... ··~··················· ••..•.•....•.•..........••.•.....•..•.•••••••. ' ...... l•p1..W AMIM, l.,1rW W.., l..,wt-4 IHa '740 I '744 ortcl'9 '750 Volbwet" 977 Vollcawoq.a 9770 A.MC HfS ............................................... , ...................... , ......................................................................................................................................... ,. . ~ •· .• .: I ~ . fiat 972 Flat 972 .._. 9727 7 1 M61C••MIClll 'G7 J'onche 911. Nu enl(. ·70 VW Bui:. Porsc~ht"70 Pup T up Curnver .. ., , . . . ~;: •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 1980 Mt"tt.edu !20, 4 11pd, , p1unl, tirelo, W t!bcr~ 11eats. air Clmd, AM /FM radials. Im rndlo, lld .2 ~MC (,~uul~ll II~) • l 75 AAT 121 L '141''.al l:N Spyder $ uonc1 c· I 1•• ~ AM/YM radio. new in· Vtty good mcchan1cully • S6000 !181·2288 radio, $1200/olr 4!M-717l cond. ~m. ll\M 12'& o~ncr, s.u;oo ~7 l)lt44 or ' 4 Dr .. blue, maa wh'-'t!IS, spd. A~/FM. '° m1, A/C mi, whit e w /blk int, Jal. "Best olf~r. fl~ ~ranee w1:1e. Nt!ar new 'lit Ponche Sportltmatlc VW BUSES Vol•o 9772 • c L • '13 P a iv c "" '""•"' \.trior ,. u~ 2$ mi per • well kept cor a p . ' -~---546 75()!1 ~ i.Mle1Lr4!.o., "1ONLY180~ verycle1n.644"091'$ AM /t'M radio, needs cb)"5or613..9J616att6pm, Michelin radlul tires 911 E Ta....,a t Owner' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wck 9tl0 .....,, mmac1.tltltC minor body It bumper with rally •h Is L ... · '75 7P 155MXO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1239NCA). '8> l-'111t 124 $1,tOO/otr. l work to reur. $17$0. L.9le 483KKR e,.. C() • ic. Xtras. Xlnt, 644-0307 4Spe':1'°~lr cond OltAHGECOUHTY ·711 Hul•k Sk)l11rk, full I $2191 ::; nO: ~ ,; • 'M.z ~:.>' • UG·2A86, 9 ·5. 6.4$·20 Mew. UMcl SA VE betwn Hr lpm. 73 7 p....jr, 649ciVD VOLVO tuctor)· :\lot, »huix• Mu!>t ? MISSIONVIEJO 1 o. ~· eve•. OYIRIOO '67rolSCHl 911 Automatlc,alr.etc-. EXCLUStVKLVVOLVO se~l ::°w!&42:rTM vcs& IMPOITS 1974 RAT "74 Civic Sdn. 4Spd., stttl MMCIDIS 540· 5630 C<Mi~. 4 speed. candy •111P..,.270HQO Laraei.t Volvo 00alcr w n ~ -...-Av~ Pkwy S.D f'rwy IZ4WACIOH rllodU.ls. 24,000 ml .• on& ap~le red w/t>lark In· 4 S~ed.low mlll'11. m 0run!l~·C?unl¥! '688UtCKIUVlKl\A 28701 '1ara:ut"rilc J'kwy. 4 &pct.-d with low m1lc11. o~ner. $2200. 646-lSOO ext OM DtSPl.A y tenor " shorp! "Collc:c· '701 r...,. 509GVD RUY or 1.1-.ASl'. f ULL POWl.:tt. $9SO Ul.I)' or lt'ut!. 1823NXN ) Z056. .... __ _...a tor1111tem." <t49MLDI. IJlllECT • ~'t·:l9iJll • • 831.1742 495 1700 ,._.,.,. mpDrtl MAIQUISMOTOIS 48~.ctc. J ... ~,., ~ADOLHACIC ~ 97l AUTHORIZtD 2626HAAIOl ILVD. 288lrl Marf'!eJite Pkwy '74 7 P'*T.#1760 ;~.[111+~1 -~ •73 IUICk REGAL r.. .. ~ VAWY IMrolTS •••••••••••••••••••••• MERCEDES DEALER COSTA MESA S,O, 1-r,.y.Avory Exit 4 Speed. air, etc. • 2 Door 131-2040 49§..4949 72 J af\lar X·J6 1cd11n. 6862 Manchester. 68 GT, wll'C wb"·''·. r""• MlSSJON VI"" JO t I .Uy 01 I Ill. ·s1 B ana p .. ~"'"' ...... .... v ll. A T .. ·ll'I II r ' I' ~ XlJ\1 "ond. lo ml, silver. u... ar-. & looks &ood. $11100. 111 ·2110 49S..UIO wind , AM/FM ~lt·r1.'ll, V • ,In SANTA ANA '74 1"11.1t, green 2 dr, 128. w/blk l•ulht'r . chrom 52)..7210 644-4157 SM ter '"".tilt ~lc<>r . nll1~ wh t 1974 AA T 124 S Speed. & AM/FM. Ex tra n1t·c ! Ul14KKX) $347, AM/1''M radio. tow mi. whl11, i.11 the ittraa. S67 On the San'-Ana Fwy, '6-1 Pnnwhe G""'I Ao-... In. A_.-A_ ....... ; ·m 750-2011 v 64Z 13'» ""' ~ "" ,_..,. Su pt• r c lcu n • Su Ill' r : · ur ofr. Ile~. tj4()..3168 ·70 GT Bnt1s h Rar inll /out, Rblt 1.ong. Great buY llharp! Si>rr lully prtl't'll' ~ ;c Flat Spider. AM/FM Bus.7$2·1.SlO '7l 210CCpe. &rttn. 3 & 4 gear over· CorS3ll00.8J0.311W Ll ..... 111-'W • " IOOtllGYJ dri\•e . Low m l, m int ----------1 c . .,~ · I lllert.'O. 111r, me1a11 18. ..._CiflHI cond. 544M!S90or99?·09e9 llols Royce 9756•----------$2999 , mi ~200. Pb 7S2·64 $8,4 50 .•.••.••.•...••••.•..•• vw cA~PERS ........ S--'• "no • ••••••••••~•••••••••••• .... II ...-.. ... -------t'73 l'Onvert, Blue. perf. Ji• sa..... ,..._.. · 9747 •t DEALER IN U.S.A. ·11 ....._top917DOX • Lincoln Mercury 9727 cond .• am/fin, $3,695. lmtports ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROY w ll E · ....,. .............. , 1:101 N. Tustin ••••••••• •••••• •• • • ••• PP, 640.4462. 63 1 1276 JR{ e qwp.,,... • 1972 PAHTHA CARVER '71 Pop Top Ul 12 S..to Ano 547.0511 · lrmtd Mew •76 •741(.,._ Ghio ·ss MB. 220 SE Cpe, Wilt LOADED! Only 21,000 ROllS·ROYCE Nace! • SALES Cadillac Hts HONDA Cars <1 speed. AM /FM •tc:reo. w/blk ltbr int, a uto. miles. 1790PRC>. '*~""'-•• '72,op Top 486FOG •SERVICE •••••••••••••••••·•~o OVH 100 etc. <066KRR) radio, snrf. x.lnt fOOd. QML.Y-.SU.195 :=r .. ""' Sbiarp ! LEASl~G '73 <.:nd. Must a>cU,,ii)l' .. ToC9'oosofra.! $3745 ~.SOO.Tt'saj.ewel ! HIWrolTDATSUH CLOSlO SUNOAYS '741 .. blitop #4550 • " payoff $31)()()/ofr, 't'f.9oo 9'7!HG47. 888 DOVE STREET .. Sundial ... frig & stove mi,. gd running COJ\d. UNIVERSITY NEWPORT BEACLI Saab 9760 sink. waterti.nk. 1-ull overseas S-1$.~1963·9895. "71 280SE 3.5 Coupe fully ~ u1 d d .,j O .. __ .... ,._ , 13~ 1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• camper eq ppe . ... v•ry Ll--~-C=·· -.. GMC equip, tmmac. lo mi, -• Must bese~n! "'" ,.. Rt-er.afionol nunuu -• . $12,500, 640.$MJ wknds 1972 SAAi V4 Vehice.s 9§')0 Tr11eks 2 . HA.--L eves. or 12J3) 963· • '73 Low mJ.. lmmac conCI .. 4 speed & only JS.000 you 'II •••••••••••••••••••e'h• 2850 Harbor Blvd. ~ days s pecial paint & eng.. miles, (252G ML). Priced like • , <Mt• .,..__._Mele US.5700 $13.200. frm. 832-2061. to sell! 1961> Hurh0t CM MA '1301 _Costa "1~a MO-'"" -· •73 280SFL 4.5, dark blue, SADDLEIACIC IKE ......_Mew 9IOOAlllot. Mew. ttoo Karmann Ghia. '70. xlot oond, $8395. Pvt pty. ~~•~••••••••••!?.~~ VALLEY IMPORTS • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Green/white. 42.ooo mi., S33--08l8 l l 1·2040 495.4949 ~ & ,..n ... epe ' BUY or. LEASE aaaa IN SANTAANA SPORTSCAR CENTER LAIGI $&ICT10M Of MIW .. usa awons Dick Miller Motors FIATFAC'l'OllYAVTHOllDD s.a.., S..k e • .._... & o.-w~ 12ow.w ..... .ts..~s....AM ·5·57-2132• new tires. batL, $2250. '7~Mli450SL ·16 Porsche912E, 1---------t-------....;.~ • W • I to 4 fer y- 49H773eves. • Blk,;Sunroof, Sll.900, Toyota 9765 • 3 V e•.,.._• •---------1 F\111 extras, Air. cond,. 9800 m1. 645-0045 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• 1 W ~••••••••••••!?.~! s<832JterCeRo>.· C LEA N ! '74TARGA (Loaded) 197lTOYOTA SPORTIUG Silver. AM /FM stereo. ·74 Mazda RX3 SI 1,500 Make offer. CELICA COUPE air conditioning, custom Must sell MISSION VIEJO 546·5889 4 s peed, radio. heater whe e I s & SA LE StSOO. 496·0735 ,._.ORTS 1973.Porsche 911T Targa, beautiful &old finish. PRlCED! 172~PC > Merc.._INz 9740 ..-r· Recaros, Cocos, AM /FM SHARP! 24,000 miles, $2690 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avery Pkwy.·S.D. Frwy stereo tape, mags, F&R year warran~ availabl 1969 MIZ 2200 28701MargueritePttwy stab., App. GP, f'R., onlhis unll, t846HD8). 831-1742 0 5-17 spoil. PP. 772·0509 (71t> ONLY $2699 Automatic with air con-1----------1-"--------- dit ioning! SUPERB! ·672sosEgold,4spd,elec. 'ID . 911E, 5 spd, ruel in· MAltQUISMOTOIS (3QOM0~1). swiroof & wndws. F\111 ject ed. AM /FM tape , 28802 Marguerit.e Pkwy SADDLUACIC lealh. Int .. 46000orig. mL Koni's front & rear, sway S.O. fo'rwy·Avery Exll R I , S 250 pp MISSlON Vl EJ O VALlEYIMPOITS ea n1re, 5 • bar, lowered S iosl, al· 1~1 •2110495•1210 131-2040 495-4949 960-1393 Joys, nu cltcb eng rbll in1 __ ., ______ -t MERCEDEWEHZ SAVE TIME l.ook into leasing new or used-over 100 Mercedes models on display now! FACTORY AVTHORIZED DEALER Home of ••ports 2u;t21.as1a 714/SZJ.7250 ,....,._.,,I d a '68Bug.Musl sell. 70 MIZ 300SIL ~. _,. un er warr n· 1970 Corona 4 dr, 4 spd, Best Offer 6.3, s unroof, leathe r & ly. recent paint. hr~. clean. nu radials , SllOO. 559-0826 U~es & weat~er s tnp· 4944778 e ves. 1---------1 more! XLNT CLASSIC ! pang, lo mi. $7800. '71 Type 411, xlnt <'ond. <B~~~LUACK 534-8631afl6PM 1975Celka.ST,AM/FM. AM/FM stereo, radio. C II spd, must sell. $3475. '$1800752·1582 .VALl.IYIMPOIT5 74 911 oupe, s ver/ Farad.CM.8·4:30PM 811•2040 495.4949 black, s1&nroof, sten.'O,, _________ , •---------•SAVE, Call C raig '69TOYO'A '65 VW · l owner Good condition MGI 9744 996-8555 <714 > CORONA ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Porsche 911T, silver 7 3 MGI l~tr beauty! Abso l u te l y Good rond •. factory cherry! Must sell! Days, stereo. $3880. 673-5494. ~9705 or eves 644-8086 ~. 751 ·861)2 2 D r , H a r'd t o p • '74 VW Super Beetle, 9000 automatic. IXAV«l > mi. am/rm stereo. very Howo.ly $599 clean . Make orfer Towww Ir Co.try M4·6677 lbt wn 6·9pm& SPECIAL DEMO SALE 1976 Volvo 244 SRO Sun roof, overdrive, 4 speed, j;\M I fM stereo, 8·track, fiber muls. beauty rims, al·ccnt stripes, fog ll~hls. V 1,N, VC?A445 E HJ9'1~. $6688 '76 Volvo 264-GLA Factory ulr l'ond1tioning. power sle crini:. power dis c brakes . AM /FM s len•o radao, heater, ........... ......... tlOO Alltos. Mew tlOO Auto Sales/Leasing 1-"'_kn_ru_s_> _______ 1 --..~-~!!!"'-'""'!!!~-~--.,I 2167 Jhrbor. Costa Mesa '70 VW, On g Owner Top :-646-4446 cond, new p111nt. $13!'!0 leather 111ler1or, sun roor, etc, VC2646Scl0l700'J 4th OF MUST SELL ·71 Toyota Pb: M2·3SOO __ _ ST, xtras, maias. 1treal ·57 VW bus. nN.'<is brakes s ha pe, $2400/bsl otr. & interior. $350. ca-sh. 962.9962 545-2442 1970 TOY OT A 1970 VW cam per or 7 pass. Mark ll. 4 dr, slick, Stereo 8 t,. Runs areal. white, very good cond, Sacrifice. 64t\.862'7 Sl3SO. 5.52-8999 eves. '75 VW SC-1-ltO_C_C_O_, Don't five up the ship! Low mileage. showroom "List' it in classified. frC!lh. Lie. 929NAL. Ship lo shore results! ~·$678. Trimllph 9767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3950 540·5630 $8837 '76 Vol•o 244 A Auw tnuu., power steer· an11. power dt!'IC brnkes, AM i i''M stereo rao10. heater. tinted gluss, real I o mi I e s, e t c VC"ii44!'!El lOIG.16. $6585 W innebCl4JO· Pac•Arrow.~; TIOGA Dealer* s2.ooo.ooo .. ~ INVENTORY ·· HEW & USED CLASS "A" MOTORHOMIS 1975 EXPLORER 25· Gaucho center. blllh, lully se11 conla1ned, only • 2,150or1g,m1te1. 5 12995 ~ .:J,.s ... •O~ ~ ... fer '''·'"· WINNE•AllO 13$13 ') I!" Ii 11 '.b] rm B EAVER ·· .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,;,,,, 1011\~0\ ,\so,· • ttNCOl N MEIKllflY 1973 Tri .. Tlt6 l'IM-Hml>of ( M A•b 9301 I +~~~~~~i~ Convertible . 4 s pce 2626t1AllQ.RJ LYD. --~ ._t F·l 0 NEW '76 DATSUN HATCHIACK, S tpnd, front wheel drlV9, radl & piit- 1011 sttoefiftg, reor window defoggtt, o fine high per· l0t "'°"" sporty cor. SPECTACULAR .. 'll llTSUI KING CAB w /low m ilbs . 24,000 COSTAMESA '72 Volvo l42 EXlnl ('l)nd. miles. 2 year warranty --s:i 100. available on this unil.~l VW 8us. new e ng , ' •195-108!1 (49'JN BNI. brakes & clutch. !1,000 ------- · HOW $4199 ml, xlnt cond. S3000 farm AM+os, Used f'1.4PM 5406646 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,MARQUIS MOTORS a · · . --GeMf'Cll 990 I 28802 Marguerite Pkwy '64 VW, reblt eng. New tn· ••••••••••••••••••••••• S,D, Frwy.Avery Exit ter. New brks. Xlnl rond •75 GMC Suburban ·"• T MISSION VIEJO $1100/b~t ofr. 644·5481 Sierra Classic. Front & 13 1·2110 495·12 I 0 . -,---d--rear air rond. nu l1rc!I Me1uco r•pore . 2'1M mi. $5.79S m TOI' '73 TRIUMl'H Tlt·6 Wire wheels., SAVE on thisone! (913HS0) $4291 mira .~le rnazda "T 68 rac. cam pr. 7,000 ma. 640.o:ios. on nu cng. Hcade ri;. rop1d roohng, radwl,;, AMC 9905 AM /FM slc, runs xlnt. •••••• •• •••• • • •••••••• • Inc Ace 100 dirt bike, fit s '76 Pacer, fully 1•r1u1p1wd, ini;ldc S2100. 'Chri s 11ttlf-und<.>r war ranty. 673·331!3t673·8881l Private party 1142·1!172. ·Alltel ...... 9100~ ..... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LARGEST INVENTORY IN ORANGE COUNTY lt751/J DU. U FT, MOTORHOME UOf'"~ Hf/f\ 11'll•1•o.r ( ••<\Jf4,.. v111..,b ent•11,. .. ,,.,.,,, ,.~•of o.,, ... ,iv ''"°' •" c:c.i"d "'"''~ C<Oln•ro,t "'' b•t '))68' 1tjo ....... ";lltil1 WAS •....• $25,940 MOW ONLY • s 18,990" r;• : : ;; le !:' :• I I .i '. ~MeleHS-1700 1971 TH6. ()<J. cond. lo mi t ape dcrk Must sel S.l300'b~l offer Ple1111 n 1 II R.33 ·OHll7 RABBITS m ERLES ~-~­ ASHERS ~. ~76DAnuN HONEYBEE n. ,_.. prlc:W, ~ ......... op o.two .,., -""', a.,, HlUIC)..M).623 '2876 ....... le. CUSTOM TRUCKS -a wide choice of sharp trucks with rrarry walt-throughs. I 21011 • 610's • 710's Ll'l HUSTLERS ~, America's number small pidalp. Low cost tftOinNlalCll. ·oo Sp1trire MKlll Soft llT. l(ooll cond , $1600/hlll or r 9611 31122. -Voll&awOCJH 977 •••••••••••••••••••••• ·75 VW Sdrtwro. isllvfr ulr '1>nd , ma11 wht•c:la, radial tare·~. rnlllo. toe .. 111 1 m o d ir1 c11 l10 11 ~ $4.400/ufr. ~2·11028 •'74 VW. lo ml. am 1fm. i<l ra11, M Wit sci I. Be:st uf ((•r. 673-3397 1\165 VW Van Camr>er Best offer, 548·2778 '68VWBUG Good Cond. SI lOO!bst of. fer. G4S·M66 --------· Dus. run11 strong, good gus. xlnt eond, ~ ·11 V.W. runs well, f\eed body work, malle offer, 489-4358 ot 495"'413 '72 SUPll ltl'n.I Supe-r Sh a rp ! L ie. l,f ' . BUSES 111-., JULY CLEARANCE ON ALL 1976 DEMONSTRATORS CAU OR COllE I#' ASK AIOllT OUI Bii SAVl#IS · . ······{S} ' " ,., !•.· ··'Nabers .CMtllac Qu1llry and Prlu Gu~nintcccJ luilna S9eci•l·~ts Pref~rcd Ritt\ l vaest Selection of New & Used C..diflKS in Or.anae County Open Sund~y C~dlll<lc Master Dealer 2600 H<trbof Blvd. tosu Mes.a 540.91~ '7J a1 onte Carlo La.odau ~ ttll FuU power. ~'"eptlOllal -..... ly clean . $3015. P ••••••••••••••••••••••• 361.acM:? af\ l2 oootr. ..,. Dart. xlnl cond & Na· ---__ ___, niQs onkr. Ona& 01u.er. ~ c..,.,..... •••••••••••••••••••••• '74000GI DAllT S40•J'30 '12 Stn Wgn. Town 4 DOor tedtD, power - Cow\lry. ~M ml. XI• llHrinc. air, auto. Low ~ $3,415. Mi-7m. ~· Uc. 6ZJ KJ &. 2'16MAI I&: ~~••••••••••••!!~ $3395 __ COSTA MESA '13 t:om~t 4 dr, air S,.O 5630 Mwcwy "SO ... -·•·••·················• AM/t'll. !Slert!o, ac lUTS $2'300 Ph 5St·71S4 ---c ........... ...................... "7S Moearch. • dr, Radio. AM/f'M 1tere0. lo all. aJ 3'26KAl-IOllllYD. c:ond. auto trau, PS. COSTA MESA viftYl top. l?s.:1635 1974 , r.tARK IV. WhiU ,, Nabe. mlntfcLOADED!2S, Dodge Mo naco 196 '75101CAT rs mlles. 1TT75 firm. Ca h ... p s P/B AIC YILLAGH , a ru,Oj), I , , 1 'M' :acJ ~1_ss_1_~_2_·-------1 •lnttram.122S ..... 5Ml Wason. A.T. P'•c. air. ... I Pwr. atetr. Radio. W.W . .=;::;;:-•6s CONT. '64 Dodge Dart. low IH Low Low Miles ! L111· 4 Dr. S495. LlcNGF765 looks gd ·gage rack. Llc. 39'7MVF. "'Te Cad Seville, Sedan , •THE CU PUCb Sl6f9 brown. vloyl roor. llhr 2100 Harbor Blvd. CM 994 SAMT A ANA tnt. crw.se control. lllt 631 ·2620 ~ radio. stereo. 12M _ F rd G d T · UK• Mercwy 'llli· W.000 or assume '7S Mark JV. Fully load ,.. o nn onno. 1301 N. Tusun • ~ae. Sl.SOO dl"n incl moon roof. p,.ac ~f~l:ut!a~~· !7:: s.teha 541-0SI I , /mA. Call 644 below wholualc. M . 11\uns.8amto5pm. J :J0.6-U-3731. 64S-719J. 59 Wagon. A /C, aood. •i;a:::...;;.;;.::..::..:...:..;;.:.;.:...:.;....__ , • cond. L arge!>l wacon • ! •SUNROOF• '61 Lincoln Cootinl!ntal. 6$ Fairla.ne. &d transp. built! Orig. $325. 631-3388 l~V Hitch stereo A tC + all accl'ssorie.s •4r sedan. auto, radio/ ---_;:.-----1 g;.a;.1i....'. OHerM0-4380 ' St~. M2·0847 ht.r. $375/ofr. 64S.99'l0 or Mlllt9ICj 9951 lllfip~:=...:..:.;;.:.:...:..:.;:__:_:..:..:.;_1-----aft 7,842-9783. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,"l:ldo Conv. Last or '72 MARK IV .67 Ford. Gd running car. '7.i Mustang Ghia. van.yl . Loaded. Ntw car COMTIHEt4TAL Best orrer takes. C.ll lop w/sunrool, pwr, 1ur, "lfrtoty. $17,500. Whlt l.'. Loaded w/low &42-8494.Billaft&. auto.$34S0.640-9017 4924730or~~ mile:.. tiJ7Plll 1. ir:ir:19s •73 p l R b L "71. Xlnt cond. Auto. air, ·"'IS CAD. 61 Dondo Con· -IA 0 una 0~ 'PWf -1o mrs new llra : 'ert. One or the last of MISSION VIEJO Wbitel blue int .. R 4t K. szasCi 644-6323 eves · • h b d ""1 auto. less than 29,000 ml., · · 1 e ree · r pwr. IM,ORTS S1950. CaJtdays,64o.mz. 'U MUSTANfi I S14,2SO. 49Ul2S3 F Af\ 6 615-ZSTl '"T Avery Pkwy.-S D rwy · • ~---i Autonlalil' w/ pwr. tt~ ;(ffi~ville, Oawle.s beau· 21!101 '.\targul.'rtk Pkwy .67 Ford Galaxle, $450 111g. tUKRl37) , t). Only 6000 m1. Wht 83Hil2 ~95 Ii • Days G4Z·ZIG4.AnerS:30. Nowo..ly$799 :.::eedw~~.r..:;r~ ~~,~· '7l MARK IV 1 G1~\76\. ToWM l C-9ry ' root, + every possible Iv.a, A.T .• fact .• 11ar · ru.llyl '75 FOID GRANADA 21~~rs:!:'.~::~a : option S13,950. firm. power equip d + rn· • 5t!t.il20ask ror Dick. . d lvidual pwr. St.'111:., z Ooor 646-4446 , AM/FM·s!Alreo tape. V. Sed.. 6 cyl .. A.T .• pwr. •C-. 9917 top. Tlll steer .. spd. con· steer .. & brks .• AM/Fl\I. '67 Convertible. V8, • spd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• trot. Lie 2SIJ F F Extra clean. Ser. No. nu lop, tires • paint, ;73Camaro23.000ong mi. $Sl99 lOWS.2. mint cond, sac. Sla!l6. , xlnl cond. Sl.000. <196·1~ $~6tf IG-7819 • aft tpm & wkend ___ S_.o Alto ~ ....:...--------• :Clw.,... U..Colft Mercwy S.... AM OWl•aUe 9951 .'••••••••••••••••••!!.~~ 1301 N Tustin Llltc ... Mercwy ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 1301 N Tust in ·73 Olds Omega . Red : use: 1 #1 S..taA.H 547-0511 s-toAfta 547-0Sll Hatchback W/Whl vnyl C:HIVT i1,I '7lCOMT.MARKIV -top. Best offer. Pb MILP Ml 1£ i; I Yull f)(l\\l'r rt-ud \' to xo i2 Hancht'ru S.1uare 34, -~~ _ ----- : P11,ul Reed <ClaS:> of 'i5 · \~ln.t t . d ··k l .'mi. r S 1'18 , Alr,.67 CU Good d ; f\11ppuSlgmu18J9 '· 1~N's . ape e( ,1c. ,\,\J 1:-".\I i apc, s h e ll, utlass .• _ b ... copn ,.;· I: ~ CONNELL ~· .$6495 nl:•'l>' :111xtras.962-7S60 ~~~sii~·· , .. ·n LTD Rrougham PWo 9957 : CHEVROLET 540-5630 loadl'd, $1995. 675·7711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2828 Harbor Rh d. days. &«·5lS4 eves. '14 Sta. Wag. Btue. Auto. COSTA l\U:SA • 9941 trans. Air coad. Radio. 0....541· 1200 Res SS J ·S231 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnl cond. 19.800 ml. By 2626 HARIOa ILVD. •11 L•...ac,..,. ...a ownr. SJ.250. May be '81 Chevy Nova $400. For COST,. Ml,.,. '" """'" M ......i1 '71 P\. Y DUSTll SPTCOWI Y.t. a\ato. trans .. air. vllll't roof. Prtted lo tell tb11 •eekead . LI<.' 1411'QT. $2275 S40·S630 i626 HAUOl llVO. .. "" ATLAS Cllrytler /f"t't-• • ()pl.'n Dally t Si.an 'lll l~..;..:..----.....;....;: rM •6fJ.Ut .... D ••••••••••••••••••••••• wa Harbor Blvd, U c. 7'7Ak\J. a.J, Oe11ta Men •THI CAI PLACI• 546-tf J4 2l0Ullarbor Btvd. C.M. S..ua1ar.1e•~• Ask fOf' JU<-k ""'' ___ '3;,..;,l;...·-;.;.......;. ___ , ••••••••••••••••••••••• •71 N .. D llAllE COAST 'H t'lrcblrd. 111'15. Automatic, vloyl top, .Ally PILOT AM /l''M alef\IO, A /C, S AL I': PR l C ED I 88.000 ml, xlnl cond. <tT•KRV> XllC) Weal Bay SL ..;..833;;.;..·..;..14;....11;;...._ ____ , $262 5 Coua Mesa il Ponti"'° Esprit Low ---~""!'1 ___ ml 'g. xlnt 10.000 ml miracle mazdil 68 9-pas~ Wll~On rs. PB. au-. roor r11clt. lo m1lelt. m inor body damace fJSO/otrer. s.4-0>45 gU¥r. $3400/bll otr. Pvt. p\y ~-0\14 _____ , i lCTO ... HHI Xlnt. l owner. Pvt.P4.)' ••••••-•••-•••••••••• J 1 ~ ·- COSV. 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Brown· Jr. bu endor1ed county govern· meat'• application ror dnipa. tioa as Oran1e CouQly's bealt.ll Mrvicea a1e61:y <HSA>. arc:ord· ill& i. a atate Health De~rtment olfidal, lrgwn 's e ndorsement repreients a major victory for COU9tY 1overnment in., its com· Pllitlon with the Oranae County Jlealth Pl a nn i ng Coun cil '<OCHPC>. ;. The agency ultimately selected "You abould keep in inlnd that "M you know, mJ atudi.DC port of Carter. Dledrlch sald tbe dthem of Oranp Oouoty, '~ by tbe federal Department o1 tbe1ovemor,inetrect,lsspeak· wltbtbe1overoorlaatalowebb. Brown's alt.empt to lain the tbehllertonsupeniloraald. 1 Health, EduuUoo and Welfare in1 for all the citizens or So, I'm a.ure hla decilloa wu DemocraUcpresidentialnomlna. He admitted ll'stoolatefortM, will aain unprecedented control California," county ad-bued on t.he atrenstb and cor· lion wu}lremature and destined county to amend its applicat$oll over .Oraa1~ County's multi-mlnhtrative aide J ohn rectneuofthecounty'aappUca· tofall. · butaaldbe feltcertainOCHP<; million dollar a year health care Dedlacbewaaidtoday. Uon.'' sald Oiedrich. Despite the beatedcompeUUon can ln some way be accom~ industry. Bo a rd of Super vi a ors The low ebb be sp<>ke ol was in recent months for tbe detipa-modated. • ~ HEW is not bound lo (ollow the Chairman Ralph Die drich Oledrich's decision early last tlon, Diedrich saJd today be When the competinl appllea governor's advice. However, bis pralaed the 1overnor ~ bis en-month to serve as presidential favon workin1 with OCHPC to t1oos were sent to Sacramen 1 endorsement or the county ap... donement ot the application lhal candidate Jimmy Carter's cam-provide wbat be called a better countr 1overnment's bore onl plicaUon is expected lo c:arry wu annou.nced by SUte Health pai1n m anager l n Onnae bealtbaervices a1enc:y. tbe udonements ol ort 1 great •eicbt with HEW because Department Plaanlnl Director County. "Winninc iaa't everytblftl. It's labor, two city eoundla aDd afe of i&a inferenceof localcont.rol. Sale Far&1. When he announced bia sup-gettlllltbe belt job done foe all of (See HEALTH, PaseAJ) .~ , •eted'. .. O..e Tooter In 1904 Soaring Values Cited I~--- 'Like Topsy, Parade Grows ' ,. 1 cf e.._ /' Jll ' /' f ~/ IL ' ./l' ~ I ' I PARADE ROUTE-This is route that will be followed Sund ay i n II untlngton Beach 's Biccntean ia l Fourth of July Parade. Por· lion shad ed with dl&1onal lines is formation area. When Huntington Beach's first July 4th parade stepped out 72 years ago it had a single tooting band, a few borse·drawn buggies, some farm rigs and a scatte.ring of puffing, s moking automobiles. It has grown. When the two.hour parade starts down ~aln Street at 12 :30 p.m. Sunday, It will have 51 floats, 21 bands and marching units and 51 equestrian groups. P a r a de Direct o r Steve Pressley said about 3,000 persons will be marching in all, making Huntingto n B e ac h 's ex- trava1anza the ltiggest in city bis· lory. rJe~iJ-eo-· -nocea~~llie -e ii ex- pected to be the state's second larges t this year. surpassed only by the Rose Bowl Parade. The event has been deal1nated California's official bicentennial parade by the state legislature. Television star Earl Holliman of "Police Wom an" Is gnnd marshal. a nd newscaster George Putnam will be equestrian grand marshal for the 19tb~ar. The event will be broadcast Ii ve by NBCtelevlslonerews upartor their coveraae ol the nation's 200th birthday, c:tty ollldala said. Viewen ave belD 8la&ecl to watch tile event \IOlll Maln Strfft. The route will llart at Oranse A venue, run north to city ball on Mansion Avenue, then pro- c:eedon Lake Street lo Late Park. In adtlition, for the first time in several years, the route dips into the downtown area w h ere merchants are holding a four-day celebration, officialsaaid. Cit y leaders and the co· sponsoring Jaycees are prepar- ing for crowds of up to 500;000 viewers. Thls year's theme is "Let Freedom Ring." Maj. Gen. Robert E. J~son. commandlnc omcer ol the 40tb Infantry Dlvlaion, California Na- tional Guard, ls the reviewing of. fleer a nd ho norary grand marshal. David Spielberg and William S m ithers, b oth t elevision personaliUet, will jo6a comme- dlenne Martha Rayeintheparade line, Pressley uJd. Huntington Beach Bkenttnnial Commlasloner Layne Neugart will lead the event wiU. tbe (See MARCHING, Page AZ * * * Fourth Fest Fixed For Fountain Valley , fountain Valley's July 4th fettfvtt:ies will open with bells Sunday morning and e.nd with finwol'~s that n .. bt. The P'ountaln Valley S<:bool i District will be1ln the celebra· 'tion wltb a l0:30 a.m. bell-ringing nremoay al district offices. Ne•land Street and Talbert Avemte. T)ie district's school bell, bkll first beckoned children to tlua 1D 1910, wUl be chimed asdt: Truatee Karen Ackley. a ember or tbe Bleeoteuial Committee, la la cbarle ol the By GAaY GRANVIU..E Ot-O.U,Pl191$Ult Orange County-Supervisors Thom as Riley and Ralph Diedrich have predicted at least a :»-cenl cut in the county's general rund property tax rate. Riley and Diedrich'a predic- tion came in the waJte or a massive 18. 7 percent jump in Oranae County's assessment roll values. Riley said county taxes should be cut so th al homeowners aren't penalized for the impact of soar· Ing home values on assess ment values. "I think ever y government agency should not look upon this as a windfall but should work veey hard to r educe tax rates to 11t--D11:1p...uaAJl'~~~...eaugbt.JD.-aA-ln­ nation squeeie ... said Riley. Sometlaing to Celebrate Huntington Beach Police Chief Earle Robitaille (coat and lie> got together re· cently with Bicycle Safety Officer Ivor Gitsha m (uniform), school teacher Leo Garcia and a few friends to celebrate an anniversary. It has been three years since anyone has died fn a bicycle-relat ed traf- fic accident ln Huntington Beach. Chief Robitaille says a bike safety program worked out by police a nd local school of· fici a ls has contributed greaUy to that safety r ecord. Jobless Rate Declines Oran1e County's unemploy- ment rate took a dramatic drop in June when it plunged to 6.8 per· cent, according to the state E mployment Development. Department <E DD>. June's unemployment rate was the lowest since January of 1975 and a full percentage point lower than one year ago. According to EDD Ad · ministrator John Calderas, It was expected that the employment scene In Orange County would im- prove laat month because of seasonal hlrint In tourist related lndualries. Ho,.ever, Calderas said, the drop in u~ployment was much ,reater thu ntle1J>ated. 1'be decline ln Orange County's unemployment rate came as schools• new crop of graduates en· tered the county work force, mak· Ing the rate drop more i m- pressive. accordinl to an EDD re· port. The number of total e mployed In the county climbed laat monlh to765,800, ab·a11 time blgti:'° -• AUhesameUme, the number or unemployed persona r eached 61,800. roughly 8,000 fewer than a year a10 when the available work forcewassmaUer. Calderaaaald best chances for a job Ln Orange CountyCor tbecom· ing three months can be round in tourist-related industries. He also said there will be some hirin& by Industrial firms seeking lo fill gaps left by vacationing re· gular workers. The largest upswing In employ- ment last month came when coun· ty amusement centers and hotels hired about 3,000 summer workers. Slb\ultaneously 1,400 workers were added to reataurant payrolls and about 800 persona round Jobs in re.tall and wholesale outlets, ac- cord Inc to E DD 'sreport. Grand Jury Probe Come~ Up .'Empty' He predicted n property tax rate cut "of at least 20 centaY- SbouJd Rlfey's forecast be ac- eurai. tbe county's tax rate wouW dJ'op rrom Sl.63 to Sl.43 for each $100 worth of assessed value. Diedrich In a separate lo· terview, was more opUmlslic than his fellow s upervisor. He predicted the tax slash woUld be "Crom 20 to 2S cents, perhaps a few pennies more." Both supervisors based tbelr predictloaa on the-following: -Rou1bly about. 10 cents In slashes because of the unexpec- tedly bl&h climb in assessed values. -Income of $5.5 million from the sale or Or ange County Medical Cente r to the UCI medical school. -Higher than antic ipated carry rorward balances in county accounts. -Upward revisions or collecta- ble r eceivables at what former· ly was the county's medical center. Both Riley and Diedrich 1attt county residents should keep 1n mind that property taxes con- trolled by the b oard of supervlson m ake up only aboul 15 to 20 percent of the average property tax bill. ''It's not going to help much IC we're the only onea who drive on cuttln1 tax r ates to help orraet the cost of inflation," aaJd Rlloy. "Bull think we have to set an ex· ample that hopefully other tax· ing acencles wlll follow." Diedrich uld he Joni ago CSeeTAX RATE, Pa1eAZ) Coast Weat•er Mostly sunny Saturday except low cloudl ni1ht and early morning. Hith Saturda,y 70 to 74 beaches, 00 to 88 lnland. Low tonlpt OOto85- IN818ETe•AY Loolcing /or somct1'Dlg to do llw Fourf" ol hlr? Tltt DoU11 -f'tlot"I J{khoc1 .P.~h iummoriHt flte aott~'a Gd..,.,.,. °" P.041 Cl ot the -~. •. ' Jll DAtl. Y PILOT ... /F • F ..... P~AJ MARCHING "Freedom 1'Ja1." • u. s. nae whJch haa been railed ov~ auch histor_!c •tM>ll aa v lllley Force. the U. I.~. 1Adepen1h•c• Halt. GettJtburt Hd tbe Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. F1oala Include the re·creaUori of Fort Sum pt er. tbe prlu· wiAD.ltl1 Huollniton Beach city noat, the Statue of Uberty noat from Westminster and other en· tries from neighboring com· roauuue •. ho alrllnea and sevenJ com· meTclal Clrms , theCampllreGltls and other groups will also send de· corated entries. For the firat time th.is year, the SO·mem ber Sixt h Army Band from the Presldlo in San Fran- cisco will take p.ut, Pressley said. Other entries ranae from ha)'was on• to borae and r1der en· tries bedecke d with silk and silver. The colorfuJ El Bekal Sbrlne from Long Beach bas entered with a show ranging from a drilJ team of miniature cars to the world champion oriental band, ci· tyofficlalssaid. The original parade. in 1904. coincided with the arrival in town olflenry Hunlingtonaboardared intuurban car, t.be fi rst official appeuance ol the shining new Pacific Electric cars in~ small seubore town, parade ofOcials said. In later years, the late William Galllenne, who served JO years as Chamber or Commerce manager, promoted the event as a way to putthe city on the map, they said. Gallienoe's daughter, Joyce Musgrave. was made parade sttretary by her fa~ 2S years ago. a posubestHI bolds. * * * f're•P•~AJ VALLEY .•. fered. "Thumbs U p," a music al bicentennial program, will be given at 3, 5 and 7 p.m. by the Fountain Valley Community Theater. Later events include tap, jau and vocal pro1r ams, and a sing· a-lon1. along with watermelon eating, hoola hooping and bubble gum blowing competitions. City officials said a fireworks display will begin at dark. f',..•rageAJ HEALTH ••. l other private and government ~ -agenda. -. I OCHPC's a pplication bore heavy endorffmenta from 216 city councils. nearly all private charitable lnat.itutions u well as almoat all health care providers. As opposed to county govern· ment. OCH PC is a private non· profit corporation. Last month, Farag visited Oranee County in a futile at· tempt t o reconcile the dif· ferences between the two com· peting a pplications. · However. both OCHPC Presi· dent Lois Benes and Director StaoJey Matek refuaed to COO• sider merging OCHPC's applica· tion with the county's. i Safe Cracked In Huntington A Hunt1n1ton Beach man's home was burclarlae d late Thursday or early today by an ln· lnlder who cracked bis safe, tak· 1n1 nearly S800 In vaJu.bles. Ronald Garland of lOUl Sun· day Ortve. near the Suta Au River channel, told Offiett Jim Tyler the buralar took only col· lectlona o( r are stam111 and r are coins. A slidln1 llaN door was pried to 1ain en&ry •nd Garland dls-j covered the overnlOt break-In I about 2:15 •.m .• ~ to police. •,. • ORAMOa COAST . ' . DAU.~ ~:LO! (Jl.lrles H. l~ R~ P. Nall AMI _ __..._ RC>bfftB.,ker wo•Or-C-¥ r.- H~ llMGOffice ,_...._.. ...,. __ , ... o. ........... cSMc.. Ftl.,_y, July 1. 1976 Nete Page in Historv AZ Waitiag Coui·t Upholds Death Penalty WASHI NGTON CAP) -The tucky, Mluiuippi, Nevada, New U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Hampshire. New Mexico, New . death penalty tod~ but struck York. Oklahoma, Rhode lll&Dd down laws In two stales th1o1l and Wyomtnsc. male deeth mandatory for cer· The effect of the detlalon on tatn crimes . those states w 11 not \mmedlately 1'he cou rt approved deuth clear because of variations ln tho penally laws In Florida. Georkia ways their laws wero written. and T~xas but invalidated laws But It appeare4 likely that few of in Louisiana and North Carolina. them could s urvive a challeqe The la ws the court upheld because they make the death leave the d eath penalty decision penalty mancl•tory. . in the bands of judges or jurors Justtu Slew art. wbo wrote the but provide guidelines for them. court's main oplnioa. said man· According to an Associated datory d eath laws had "ahnply Press survey. 572 men and 10 papered over the problem ol un· women on death rows In 30 states guided and unchecked jury dis· were awaiting the court's de· Cl'etion." cision on whether to uphold death The vote striking down the as a punishment. laws in Loulslan• and North Tbe vote was 7-2, with Justices Carolina was 5-4 with J ustices William J . Brennan Jr. and Brennan, Marshall, Lewis F. Thurgood Marshall dissenting. Powell Jr.. and J ohn Paul The court outlined its views in Stevens. joining Stewart in &he separate opinions by Justices majority. The former Orange County Medical · Cente r . now called the UCI Med ical Cente r . w as turned over to the UCI College of M edicine Thursday at a ceremony marked with speeches by local di g n i t a ries. He r e , Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, right, presents medical school dean Dr. Stanley van den Noort a historical book chronicling the medical center's patient list from 1925. Pott.er Stewart and Byron R. · Tod•y's decision was the first Wblte as weU aa a brief state. Supreme Court decision on the de- men t by J u s liee Harry A. alb penally since 1972, when the Blackmun, who said simply that courtruledSto4tbatlawathenon he concurted. the books gave too much discre· Widespread r e-enactment of tfon to judges and juries. Thatde- the d eath penalty arter the dsion invalidated death penalty Supreme Court invalidated it in laws of 36 states, the District of many states has been a "marked Columbia and the federal 1overn· indication of society's endorse-ment. Dying Driver Hits House in Anahei01 By GARY GRANVILLE when be returned to b1s Tedmar oe .. o.1.,,....-. Street apartment sbortb' before A car driven by a mortally midnJ1ht be saw a suspected wounded bur&Jary suspect went bur&lar run from the area. out ol control [ate Thursday nipt Russell said be went i.n&ide his and crubed Into the Uvtng room ap...tment. crabbed the rifle, of an occupied house, according dashed wtalde and ~ a aiqte to Anaheim police. shot at the suspected burglar u No injuries were reported to he drove off in a 19N model occopants or the home al 441 s. sedan. EueUdAve. Police said the bullet craahed But, police said, the alleged lhrou&h the rear window o( the burc lar died en route to UC neetne man's car and slammed lrviDe Medical Center and his 1 into the back of bis bead. sending suspected slayer bu been arrest-the racing auto into a wild spin ed and charged with murder. that came to a stop in the Uvine Police are withholdine Iden· room of the Euclid Street house. tification of the 2S-year-dd shoot· Early today, police ref\ased to Ini victim pending notification ol say if the suspect knew the sboot· nextofkln. ing victim . They did say, Authorities Identified the however,. tb.Jt what ..,.,.and to murder-suspect as David l.M~y be· the pr~eeds-~f--• house Russell, 2S, of 1880 W. Tec!mar St. burtlary were found in tbe alaln Apt.16, Anaheim. • man's car. When arreated, Russell re· Ruuell waa booked into port.edJy had a lat .. caliber rifle Anallelm City Jail while J)Olice in bia poaaesslon. continued their investieadoo of He reportedly told police that the fatal sbootiD1. Stolen Gems? Coastal Jewelers Held in 'Fencing' A four-month iovesti&atJoa in· to fencin1 or stolen jewelry ill south Orao1e County led to the arrest or six people Thursday, ln· cludlnt owners of jewelry stores in i..cuna Be•ch and San Juan Capistrano. Tbe coordinated lnveltll•t:ion by poUce from ~ Beach and San Clemente and Orance County Sberiff•a Department de- puties in put focUMd oa trading ol stolen property roe cocaine. hero6n and other drup. Arrested were : -Roser Tronu, 31, 117 Sum· mil Drive, La1una Beach. owner of Broadway Piasa Gems, Zll Broadway, La1una Beach. Hla arrest warrant all~ed r~lvtng stolen property ond sales of co· calne. ~llten.G~;M. alloof717 Summit. an employe at TtOftta• shop. She was boot ed on almUar charae•. -Joupb Greco, 19, of 33037 8'tDla were promised as much aa a pound or cocaine could be made avail•ble to tbem. Tbe invesU1aUon bu helped tie down Ute local eonnedkJm between bur1lartu, f~ ol stolen property and dnas dealing. K.lrseb said. . There WU DO Immediate In· dicaUon that the San Juan mercbanll bad any cco.nectlon with U,0.e •rrest.ed ln Lasuna Beach1 aald Ora.nee County Sheriff •Lt. Ric bard Drake. lnveat11ato~ aaid ua.i. m a typlul cue, • •tol• ring m!Cbt be purcbued for $2 and resold by a Jewelry store owner foe SM. They said there WU l)C) WIJ of ute0lnC bow much •toleo pro· perty rn.ay have moved throuah the fences . The six were arrested on war· ruu. Furtber arreltl are ex· pected, lll vwuc1ton said. .p ... o Caroli• •• San· ·J u1nr Ne;ghbors Capistrano. owner ol El Greco, '•-_ 31791 Camino Cal>iatrano, San Jua n Capislreno. He was Of Knott's cbar1ed with rectiviQc 1tolen property. -Claes J onsaoo., 46, ol 25742 Via Del R ey , San Juan Berry Mad Capiatr-oo. partner tn the Zia Sllveumlth Company. 31'161 BUENA PARK (AP)-Knott's C•mlno Capistrano, San Juan Berry Farnt wUI ~ plans Caobtraoo, booked oa r eceirinc to expand tu •mueement pU'k stolen property. ..__ f -Donald Gow. 51, 3405S ~•use 0 compla.lnta by nearby Cole1lo Drive, Dana Point, resideola, says • spokesman. another Zi• SUvenmlth partner. Ruae11 K.Dott. a partner In the booked on r~elfinl st.oleo PIO-family -owned f•cllity Mid ao $8 petty. millioo. ftve-acre apanaioa ol -P1trict Daniel Tortlello, rides and •Utactionf lebeduled 250'12 La Cresta Drive. Dana for construction ~tarUn1 in PoUrt. booted on sales olbet'olo. Juu..., 1m •W be dela.yed. Of· La1uaa Beach Police Del. ficlal• wlll "take a ,..,. and Sten Klneb said the iuvestit• detail what has bem the fannr• tion •N l•undled to pin down the impact on the community." market for property atolen in re-KDott said be met lat s.bat· ~~~~~i:; pnmded by dQ wttla 8'1ena Partc 11.,_. Jea · mtonnanta, Kinda said. detft. Dntl: eed n1ideN In tbe area tlves ~ere •ble to .OJewelery w'8 had ..._. tla.rP a11ldlm tf\RtNnled to b.rve been stolen 8'9l •"" peradilate •~ _ _.. ....... ~--"-' ... 'ttalMed ... prt•MY· ~ . _.....,a.uvw1uwaeapropen;. ~ .__.,.tnldal Yiewo( , IUncb said lDTftliSatorw tlilelrJ_. 0..r di ••• ~ boaellt minor •mOUID of eocatM --, •-- from I.he tro Laiwa 'Beach ar~ Tb9 ,.._ ~ .,.,,, •• a F,.._P.,,eAJ TAX RATE favored amendin1 state legista. tioa in an effort to protect homeowners from the impact of infleUon. "When values go up and tax rat.a don't 10 down people pay hilber tax bills,·· Diedrich said. "So, what bappem is that peo- ple Uvln& on fixed incomes are literally forced out ol houses they've worked all their lives to pay for," he edded. "l think it's r ldlculoos that we So on in such fashjon and I expect we'll (county 1overnmenl) be able to do our share ln seeing homeowners aren't burt again this year." At the close or county budget seuions last month, the Board ol Supe,visora adopted a $469 mlllicm budcet and set a tentaU ve tu rate or $1.82 to support that budlet. Now as unknown ficures are tabulatecLhoth-1>~ch. aAd Riley uid unanticip•ted re· venues should be used to offset the bigbe.r asse•sed values by cutlin1 the t ax rate . menl of the death penaJty for In the aftermath of the 1972 de· murder," the justices said. cilion, 35 states r~nacted the ··we bold that the death penal· death penalty. But in one of ty is not a form ol punishment them, -Illinois -the law was that may never be imposed, re-s truck down by the s t at e gardless or the circumstances of supreme court. the offense, regardless of the Ne w laws in 20 states made the character of the offender, and re-death penally mandatory '°' a gardless or lbe procedure limited number of crimes. Four· followed in re acbinc the de· teen other •tat~• enacted laws cislon." employing various formulas call· In North Carolina, where 116 ing for judges and juries to con· persons were on death row, the sider a11ravatlng and mitigating law required execution In the gas circumstances. chamber for murder which is "willful, deliber ate and pre- meditated" or committed during I",.... Page AJ a felony or an aUempted felony. PROBE North Carolina had more • • • prisoners on death row than any other state. Louisiana law required the de· ath penalty for murder during an aggravated kidnaping, rape, rob· bery or burglary: murder or a ftreman or peace officer ln line of duty; murder by an already. con victed killer or by a life.term prisoner; multiple murder or murder for hlre. Otherstatu wtttrmandatory death penalty laws are AJabama, Washington, Indiana, Virginia, Maryland, J\liuouri. South Carolina. Delaware. Idaho. Ken· Our check into the validity of charges and sources "before a lot of lime and money is spent on am- bulance chasing." Whaling said he has not yet de· cided whether to ta.ke the matter up agaJn with lhe new Grand Jury. Whaling explained he wasn't necessarily after a criminal in· dictment anywa~ but aaid he mlgfit later seek a Grand Jury report offering recommenda· tions for improvement or for new state laws t.o better control some areas. of 1ne .. ' . rn1 ure begins July 1st • Don't delay. exceptional savings on such lines as BAKER. HENAEOON. tiERITAGE. DREXEL, and much morel • For the first time. order WOODMARK chairs. SHERRILL. MARGE CARSON and HENAEDON upholstery at sale prices! • View the largest selection of quality furn ishings in the Newport area specially priced for our SUMMER SALE. Free decorating and delivery service Included. STOP BY TOOAYI re•~•· He ... ~•ld ..,..ercoH{ · .lililotmcire @~,,,,...,..-~ .. ~ ._ -.., ~. .....~'flt--; : '? .. ~~~-t~~~~~oi.;'4;...s;~~.:;. ..le.~: ........ ~ ...... -· l I } VOL. 69, NQ. 1M, ~SECTIONS, 38 PAGES . T o••Y'• Closlag , N.Y.Stoeka . TEN CENTS, Baeks C~unty .Health Agency. Governor ~dmulld G. Bl'OW1l Jr. has~ cOUlll:Y IC)ve.m· ment'1 •ppllcaUoo for dHl1u · tion H Onn1e Count7'1 health ~ .,uey CHSA), •ccord· int to • •l•te Hnlth ~pa.rtment olfidaJ. Brown'• endorse mtnt Tepresenta a major vidOry for cOUDly 1ovenunent la ita ~m­ petWoo with U.. 0r8nfe County H e alth Plannlnf Council <OCHPCJ . Tbe .,eney uJUmalely selected by U.. federal Deeartmeat of Heallb, EducaUoa and Welfare wUJ taln unprec:edeated control over Orance County'• m1,1lti· million dollar a year health care .induatl')'. - HEW l$ not bound to follatr the governor's advice. However, b.ia endorsement of the couaty ap- plicatloa is expected to carry great weiJ.bt wl&h HEW becaUM ol ita laferuce ot local conlrol. "You should keep ia mind that the &overnor , i.n •!fed. • apeatc- inc fo r all the citlaens of Callfo1·n i a , •• county ad- m lu iatr.atl.,e aide J o hn Dediscbew said~. Bo•rd o f S upe rvlao r s Chairma n Ralph Dledricl\ 11ratsecl the coverQOl" for b.ia en· donement of tbe applicatioa that wM announced by State Health l>epllrtrnent Pla.nniDC Director' Sai.Far•I· Neae f!:a9e in But •rt1 The f~r r:f er Orang-e -C~11nty' Mecttcal Cente r , no w called the UCJ Medical Center, .-as turned over to the UCI College Of Medicine Thursday at a ceremon,v marked with speeches by local ....., ............... ; . . I Olgn itaries. Her e. Oran•e County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. rlgb&, presents medical school dun Dr. St.anley vu den .. Noort a historical bcaok tbroniclinc lbe medical center's patient tist from um. Irvine Teachers Wallt Declare lmpas•e i~ Bargai,ning Ses1ion By HR.A&t KAYE Oflllf'V."' ......... Irvine teache,..•alkedoutof a barfalning ses.ao. '111utsday at· ternoon. declann1 \hill an h•~ p aue situa tion ha d been reached. · But school Superintendent Stan Corey called their action "pr~ mature·• today and sald It ia up to the lfate Educational Em,ployea Relations Board <EERB>. not the teacher&, lo decide lC an lmpuse situation exists. If the EERB agrees with the teachers that an impasse exlsl'S, a mediator will be sent to at- tempt to br ing the two sides toftther . f that falls. a fact -find ing team. conslatlng of a school board member, a teacher and a third person chostn by the fi rst two, would be created. If the EERB do. not btUe'Wt 11n Impasse exlsta, U. tetchera would be forced to eonUnue the ne1otlatlons with ~ district, Coreysnld. Orange Co ast Weathe r r.toslly sunny Salurday except lo• clouds nlghl and early momlng. }llgh Saturday 70 to 1• ~achq, ti> to 86 lnland. Low torughl toto6S. ·~fN81DE TOD~ Y ~ \f...ookn.g for somn~ to do tlw Fourth o/ .hllr' ne Dailr Pilol'• Michael .Po•knnch iMmmarii1• the tottknd'• adit1itie• on P• Cl of t~ Wttknder. ···~ •t' • •'Tile clltrlct is ~ to t!OltUnue meeUng aftcl confmng and we think the teacMr• should give serious con.siderll6on to con· linulnl the ne1otiatinl," COft)' said. ,,. The t e achers accused dae school district of ''ltalllng" and not ''dullns lo sood fattb.." They s fld they were left with no alt.ernaUve olber than ealllnl an Impute. Ar KarnICk, cbi1rw001an of the teachers' bargainlng team, said the main problem was a dif- ference in interpretation of the new Rodda Act, which made col- let!Uve bargaining mandatory beCillning July 1. SIM said the teachers were re· lldyto pick up where the previous <See WALK, P•ge A?l County's Jobless Rate Takes Drop u,.. you now. blY standinC wttb tbe scweroor ii at a low ebb. So. I'm aure bis decision was baled on the streQCt.h and cor- rectDeu ol the count.y's applica- tion." said Diedrich. The low ebb he spoke ol was Diedrich'• decis ion early last month to aerve as presidential' candidate Jimmy Carter's cam- pai1n m a na1 e r in Oranae County. Wbeo be announced bis sup· po.rt of C•rter, Diedrlcb aaJd Brown's attempt to 1aha lbe Democratic preaidentlal nomlna· Uoo wu premature and destlaed tofaU. , Despite the heated compeUUon in re.cent months for the designa. tion, Diedrich aaid today be favors working with OCHPC to provide what be c.ued a belt.er he.alth sen ices acency. "Winning isn't everything. It's geWA& the best job done tor aU of the cHJJens of Or.,. Oaunt)',1 the Fullerton supervisor aaJd. , He acSmitted it'a toolJtefwtW county to ameed U. appllcMlon: but aald be felt certain OCHPC can In s ome way be a~m-t modat.ed. Whenlhecompetiac~ lions w..-e sent to SMr county aovern~nt·a -. the endotHJD.eSlt.I of lab«, twocitycOUDClls..ta , (See llEA.LTB. Pq e M ) :) Tax Rate Cut?·· ·supervisors Cite Value. Jump 11.1 GARY GaANVILLE CJf-O.Hy,ilWM91t Onnl• County Supervisors Tho.mas Ril.e.y a nd Ra lph Diedrich have predicted at least a 20-cent cut in the county's 1ene:ral fund property tax rate. Riley and Diedrlch's prec:tic- tion came In the wake of a mualve 18. 7 percent jump in Oruce Count.Y's assessment roU valuM. Riley said county toes abould be cut 10 that homeowners aren't penalized ror the impact of soar-lnc bome values on assessment values. ··1 think e very government aaeoc:y shouJd not look upon this u a wlndfaU but should wor k very bard to reduce tax rates to help taxpayers caq bt in an in- natioo squeeze," Sa.id Riley. Ue predicted a property tax rate cut "of at leut20 cents." SbouJd Riley's forecast be ac· curate the county's la x rate would drop from $1.63 to $1.43 for ucb $100 worth of assessed vJ,lue. Die4rtci. \n • --.•rate in· \,etYJn. waa more.. optim11tk_ Uaanhia ftllow ~upeMsOr. Jfe ..... ,Md Ute tax elash ~ be ' rOlll ID to 2.S ffG&s. Pllia ... a few &*ID• .,.-e." 8ot1I 1Upervi~i.buecl their pred.letJom on the niuawina: -Rou1hly about 10 ceota ln slaaba because ol the unexpec· tedly bilh cllm b in assessed values. -lncOO'le or ss.s million from the sale of Orange County Medical Center t o the UCI County Hears can For Coast Preservation By JOANNf: R EYNOLDS Ot Ille O•llY l"fl.c ~If medical school. -Higher than anticipated carry forward balances in county accounts. -Upward revisions of colleeta. ble r~ceivables al what former- ly was the county's medical center. Both Riley •nd Diedrich said county residents s hould keep ln mind that property taxes con- t r oJl e d by the board o f supervisors make up only about 15 to 20 percent of the average property tax bill. "lt'• not 1.oin• to help much" we're tbe only ones who drive on cutting tax ralea to bel.P ofraet tbe cost of innauon," said Riley. •·But 1 think we have to set. an ex- ample that boperully other tax· lug aienctea will follow." Dledricb said be loot ago favored amending at.ate letlala· Uon in an effort to protect homeowners from the impact of inflation. "When values go up and tu rates don't go down people pay <SeeTAXJlATE, PqeA!) State Po1eers CurlJed SupreDle C·ourt Backs Death Laws WASHIN(JTON (AP> -The U.S. Su~me Court tod~~beld the dea pena 1 as acceptable 't o America n s , but sever (?ly J"fttticted the power of ltates to malt• it mancfalor)' for specl/ic crimes. II\ • T-2 rulint. the court said the death penalty in Itself Is not a cruel and unutuaJ punishment forbidden by the Constitution. But ln Separate ~ decisions restricting the death penalt,y's applica tion, the court struck down laws in Louisiana and North Carolina which maJce it mandatory for several kinds or murder. Oessftte this. the justices ap- peared t o leave open t he possibility that capital punish· ment could be made mandatory for some narrow categori es of crime s uch as killmgs by prisoners servin g life terms. The court approved laws in Florida, Georgia and Texas because they do not make the de· ath penalty mandatory and give judaes a nd juries adequate guidelines for Im posing it. According 'to an Associated Press survey, 572 men and 10 women on death rows in~ states were awaiUng the court's de· cislon on whether to uphold death as a punishment. Justice Polter Stewart wrote tbe main opiDioll of the court on I the constitutionality of capital ·punlsbmefil U1tlf. Votfnc wn h him were Chief Justice Warren E. Bur•er and Ju1tices Lewia F. Powell Jr., Joh.1 Paul Stevens, Byron R. Wbtte and Wllliam H. RebDqwat. ' ' I Justlcea WiJUam J. Brennan Jr. and Thurcood Marshall dis· sented. I Widespread r e-enactment of the d eath penalty after the Supreme Court invalidated It in many states has been a "marked indication of society's endorse· ment of the death penalty for murder.'' the justices said. "We hold that the death penal· ty is not a form of punlshment that may never be imposed, re- gardless of the circumstances of the offense, regardless of the character of the orrender, a'nd re- g a rd less of t he proceduro followed in r eaching the de· cision." In North Carolina, where ·116 persons were on death row, the law requJred execution in the gas chamber for murder which is "willful, deliberate and pre- meditated" or committed during a felony or an attempted felony. I North Car olina had mor e prisoners on death row than any other state. Grand Jury Urges Noise Reduction afrporta. That reference la apparently t<> the alrportl al El Toro and Los Alam lto1. The plannerll were chastised for the what the j ury 11aJd arc un· due delays in striving "for a Ut.opla In Oranae County." ··The averaae businessman no longer la capable of withstanding the added coats of delays encoun· fered fn wa rtlf( throu1h v·lntt--- amounls of bureoucraUc red tape that 11 lnvolvecl In pul'Sulng com--- mission approval." the jury H id. Without citing apeclllc ln- st.ances the outgoing gra.nd jury 1s8Icf Tt mes an aver~e of rrorn 18 to 24 months to process a plaR (8ee.ltJRY, Pa.eAJ) 1 · Al DAIL.Vf'ILOT Drl1'er Dies Auto Smashes hito Residenee · Bu~glar Proofing Irvine Urges Plan for. Deve/,opers '19 ._Ml& tM hl&b rate ol re- .W.atlal borllarles l.n Irvine, • plan ba -.. propoMld requlrin& JM.....,.,. &obuild ........ with bur&Jar·lnbJbUJnc devlttS. They sugtsted the followlna coodltlons be Incorporated Into ~ required deallh plant toe lrvloe ruidencea: Northwood, be required to uso t.Mlr 1u11esUon1 . The coat of outrltUns an "avua1e'' bou10 wtlh \heae ex· tra feature• would run about szu. An averace house la Hid t.o include threQ •tandard doora. two •Udln1 cla11 doon and 12 allcllAC class wiodowa. A car driven by a mortally WOUd._ buratary Mll1*t went out of control lat• Tburtday mpt and craabed lato the-Uvtnc room HEARING ••• ~what wllJ happen to those ureas should the purchases tall lhrou1b. And, he uld , the company wanta the county to develop a plan ouUlning the afencles that will be buy.in& the and and a schectule of acquiaUon. That proposal was backed by t.he Friends of the Irvine Coast, a group or envlronmentallsta OP· posed to development or the coastal area. The e nvironmenta lists. however contend that all open space acquisition should be com · pleted before any development is allowed or planned for. A similar stand was cited re· gardlng road construction. Representatives of the Laguna Greenbelt and a few residents of lrvine asked tbe commission to consider the importance of roads priortodevelopmenl They also asked that con· slderation be-given totbe traffic that will be generated by the road system proposed through the area. That r-0ad system, part ol the Southeast Orange County Circulation Study (SEOCCS>. is currently being debated by the County Boa rd of Supervisors. Commission chairman Shirley Grindle criticized supervisors ror their lack of action on the study, pointing out that selttwtion of a circulation system for the area would greatly affect any plan· ning commission deliberations on development plans. Howe Wins Pay Package WASIDNGTON<AP)-1,.,,... lnc Republican charges ot an election·year whitewash, House Democrats hue. won the fllll packa1e of payroll and expense, accounUnc revisions \bey wrote in response to the Capitol aex scandal and alleged m1su.se of funds. The Democrats diam.iued the Republican charges as an at· tempt to turn the scaddal into an election issue Thursday and won overwhelming approval of \be two proposals they put to the Cull House. One, pused 311 to92. atripa the House Administration Commit· tee or much of the power f«mer Chairman Wayne L. Hays. D· Ohio, won in 1971 to increase members' allowances without Home approval. Two Cited . For.Nudity oranae county Sherlrra or. t'icera cited two men for pubUc nudlty Thursday after be\ng called to a South Lapna beach hy " local resident who sald he spotted the pair lylng naked on the sonct s. Ocpuhes handed citations to Robert Wadsworth Thomas, 21, o( Hollywood Hd Rex Weldon London. 23, of Dalla.,, Texas. Officers said bot.ti men were booked on the 9th Street beach. OltANGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N, Wttd r,1~.etf\' ~ ~~ Thomas A.. Murllf'IM Mt .... 1"91- 0\arJH H. Loos ~ldlard P. Nau •lllll .. IM<t,,.....("*' Otfi<" , .... -. ..• -. .... -l_...,. 11•0.._,.,... -•·...-lloat11· tttl>-~-·­~•V•ll ... tSJOllA"6'-••~O-••- ol an occupied house, accordin1 \o Anaheim police. No injuries were rtpor1ed lo OttUP•nts of lbe hOme at 441 S. EQcUd Ave. Bat, police uid. the allqed burglar d ied en route to UC Irvine Mcdlnl Center and his •uapected slayer ha.a bffn arrest· ed and tharged with murder. Police are w\lbbokilng Iden· Uflcatlon or the 2S-year-old shoot· inc victim pending notificatioo of nextolkln. Authorities identilled the murder suspect as David Le.rov RuueU, 2S, of 1880 W. Tedmar St. Apt. 18, Anaheim. When arrested, Russell re · port.edly bad a large callbei-rifle In Ms possess ton. . TMWf•11d!' C bri s Evert hQlds her trophy aloft alter defeating Evonne Goolagong Cawley for. ladies singles ~Ue at All England L a wn Tennis Championships today. See story, Page 8 6. The jo1Dl ~ !>Y Polke Cb.let Leo Peart Md CtlY Pian· .. Dndor Eddk Pe.@oclJ h . wUf Ille lleard T\atiday n.ltllt by the Irvine Planniq Comrn.fuion. AceordJn1 to Chi., Peart, re· aldenUal burslariea in Irvine climbed about S2 perttet durln1 the ftnt b•lf of \bis year. u com· pared to \be Hme slx mon\ba last year. More than Sl13.>e0 l.n pro· petty haa be~ taken by t.bieves in bur1lariet alnce Jan. l, Chier Peart said. ln a memo to the planning C()mmiaaion, Cblel Peart and PHbody pointed out \bat by n- qulrtn1 builders to use certain eecurity meuures, sucb a better locks and more durable doors, a significant number of burglars could be deterred. -All exterior swlqing doors ud doors ludinc from garages tQ raldencu mutt be mado or solid tore rat.her t1'an bollow and mut Include HxWary locks that reatat forced entry. -AU slldlo« 1lass doors and windows must be equlpp(!d with 11 lockln& device. AU louvered win· dows mutt be bu.Ill higher tha.n deht feel Crom the croond. -Strut 'ftumben on houses must be at least three Inches In height and ol a standard desl1n -black material mounted oa an opa que light box that ls ii· luminated at night. Chief Peart and P eabod y said they would not ask that ex· istln1 residences be rebuilt to in· elude thde features. But they asked that any new developers. becinning with those in Patriotic • Tmalunen He reportedly told police that when he returned lO his Tedmar Street apartment shortly before midnight be saw a suspected burelar run lrom t.be areL· Russell said be went inside his apartment, grabbed the riCle, dashed outside and fired a single shot at the suspected bln'glar as be drove orr in a 1964 model sedan. Calif Ornia Tinder Box CINCINNATI (AP) - Tbe bi«fttennial celebra· lion went too far for Charles Parker when the city decided to put fla&S on truh containers used by street sweepers . He filed an objection to City Coun· ell, whlch r eferred the item to City llana1er William Donaldson. Donaldson's responae: "Wast e c ollection is a neceaar7 and bonorable activity, and we feel t1'at um diaplay of the naa in the bicentennial year adds a UUle dicnltY to it and bele~ teep the •~eat atanmc•n~e of tblt birth· day year b e fore the 1eneral public." Fire Officiala Wary of Founh Firetrorb Police said the bullet crashed through the rear window of the fleeing man's car and slammed into the back of his head, sending the racing auto into a wild spin that came to a stop In the living room or the Euclid Street house. Stolen Gems ? By The AuoclaUd Press Tinder-dry California is like a giant Cirecr ackcr waiting for holiday revelers lo lipt the fuse, authorities say,. and stern measures are being imposed to prevent. a boloc: ausl. Coastal Jewelers Held in 'Fencing' A four·month investigation in· to fencing ol stolen jewelry in south Orange County led to the arrest of six people Thursday, in· cludlnl owners of jewelry stores in Laguna Beach and San Juan Capistrano. The coordinated investigation by police from Laguna Beach and San Clem ente and Orange County Sberirt's Department de· puUea iD part focused on trading of atolen property for cocaine, heroin and other drugs. Attested were: -1\oeer Tropts. 31, n1 Sum· mit Drive, Laruna Beach, owner ol Broadway Plua Geml, 211 Broadway, Lal\llUl Beffh. His arrest warrant a11qed receiving stolen property and sales of co- caine. -Ellen Galeskl, 24, also of 717 Summit, an employe al Troot&' a.bop. She was booked oo ai.milar charces. -Joseph Greco, 19, ol 32037 Paseo Carolina, San J uan Capistrano, owner or El Greco. 31791 Camino Capistruo. San Fro• Pflfle Al WALK ••• ne1otiation sessions left.oft. They wanted to base the new sessions Juan Capistrano. He was charged with receiving s tolen prope.rty. -Claes Jonsson, 46, ol 25'743 Via Del R e y, San J uan Capistrano, partner in the ~ia Silver smith Company, 31761 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, booked on receiving stolen property. -Donald Gow, Sl, 34055 Colegio Drive, Dana Point, another Zla 8Uvenmitb partner, booked on receiv1ne at.oleo pto- perty. -Patrick Daniel Tortiello, 2!5072 La Cresta Drive, Dana Point. booted on sales ofbef'Oin. Laguna Beach Police Det. SUve Kirsch said the i.nvestiga. non was launched to pin down the market for property stolen in re· sldential burglaries. Using inCormaUon provided by informants, Kirsch said, delec· Uves were able to sell jewelery repcesented to have been stolen and buy known stolen property. Kirsch said investigators bought minor amounts of cocaine Crom the two Laguna Beach ar· cutees. He sald uadercover agents were promised as much as a pound ol cocaine could be made available lo them. Fro•l",..eAJ on a SS.page document -con· JURY tainlng such policies as leaves, • • • transfer and personnel files - that was part. ol the earlier bargaining sessions. "The main dispute now Is salary and we wanted to pick up on that, not the other issues thal were basically decided before." Mrs. Karnick said. However . Corey l'laid that that 55·page document was merely a "study draft along With jUlions or others." "ll's not a malter of us not wanting to pick up what Wall de· clded in the past. Nothing was ever decided,'' Corey ins lated. Corey agreed that the basic disagrttment concern.' salaries. with merit pay bein& al the root of the problem. through the pl anning corn· mission and other related county agencies. "The Grand Jury ls of the opl· nion that more government con· trot does not necessarily make for better plannlng," the jury's report stated. After sue h strong words the jury's recommendations for an overhaul of the planning pro- ctdure were m ild. It recommended for example that o~n space be limited to .. natural o~n s pace areas such as gullies, ravine• and hlJly pro- perties." The jury also called for more "nex\bU\ty" in project design and said developers should be re· tleved of the respons\blllty to Identify natural resources for en· vironmental Impact purposea. Fro•P~A I The teachera' lnJUal propou l for salaries included a 12 per~enl pay h!ke on the base salary, plus 2'7 and 20 percent Increases on the two "step increment.'!'' given to teachers for ex~rlence and graduate study. Corey said. The su~rintendent said ~c A district's initial proposal consist· TAX R TE eel ol maintaining the same ba!le salny and aw ardlng merit higher tax bills," Diedrich said. ralses based on evaluations of the "So, what happens is that peo- teachers. pie Uvlne on fixed incomes are "The merit r aises would come literally forced out or houses from a pool, a mounting to about they've worked all tbeir lives to seven percent of the total salary pay for." he added. budget,'' Corey said. He ex· "I think it's ridiculous that we plained that the average merit go on in such fasblon and I expect raise would be seven percent. but we'll (county 1ovemment) be that some teachers could get able to do our share in seeing nolhi.ne and others could get homeowners aren·t hurt asain more. this year." Barcainlng has ~ going on At th I r ,., bud t In ... e district since April 7, when e c ose 0 coun..,. ge m sessions last mon\b, tbe Board of lbe teachers· bar11•nlna unit Supervisors adopted a 1469 wasoCficially recognized. · . million budget and Rt a tentaUve Tbe pnsJdent ol the lrvine tax rate of s1.a to aupport that Teachers Asse>tlatJon. ~rmen budlet. • · Fire marshal• and police bomb uaita lbe put several days have atqed a aeries of raids aimed at reduclnl the quantities or ille1al .fire.orla wblch h&Yeflooded the stale. Border authorities are on alert to t eep more from comin& in. Tbe U.S. Poeeat Service plans biCJaway roadblocb to search foe pyrotecbnlea and niCbllime belieopter patrola to pinpoint FIRECRAa<ERS STILL A PERI"-& lbQJe wbo would uae lnceodaries onlederalreservations. lot An1elea City Atty. Bu.rt PlDel aaya be'• 1olnl to be tou&h on menJmatera wbo play with ftrewotb. "I bate to be a kllijoy, but ftrewwla a.re a dancer." said Pines. "If lbe ca1a are brought to tb.11 olfice, lbe1 will be pro- aecuted.'' Jack Smith, supervisor of \be elate fire marshal'• buardous· m aterial unit In Sacramento, •ll'ees that the threats of fire and penonal injury make individual conallmpUoa of fireworks un· wise. "In 1974 we bad 211> youngsters and U adulta_ injured by fireworks durtn1 the holiday. ''There were morelaatyear." f1.rftracters and similar do· vices can't be aold in most CalUornJa cities. , Tbe Oy ~\aY•· It'• another story outside munkipaUU ... ud..U..atate bu several lar1e fireworks plants. . WJUle mu~ ttt ~ to • private use of firewcll'ts. some Water Ship Eyed support ,data for cpnUnued sales. For wtance. many ol the SAN RAFAEL <AP> -lloor-s.ns ftreworks sales ll~ ia· in& an aircraft. Cllnter otf ~ •ued by the state went to cMc rugeed Maria Count y coast clubs and charities w h ich mi&ht be• soluUoa to the area's operate fireworks stands ufund· critical water abortase, olficlaJs railing endeavors. say. Fre• P.,,e AJ HEALTH AGENCY ••• otbtt private and government sider merging OCHPC'a appllco· acencies. ,. lion wilb the C®nty'a. OCHPC's ;application bore OCHPC executive d irector heavy en4orsements from 26 city Stanley Malek said today he was councils, near ly all private not surprised by the 1overnor's charitable in1UtutJoa.s as well as action. almOll all health care providen. However, Malek added, he was As opposed to county govern· disappointed w Ith the way the en-men~ OCH PC ls a private non· dorsementcame about. proratcorporation. "I think it is consis~nt with the Last mooth, Farag visited 1overnor 's prejudgment ol all Orange County in a fuWe at· compelinl a p plications and tempt t o r econcile the dH· doubt that he's read either one," ferences between the two com· theOCHPCdirector said. petin1 applications. Matelc went on to say he is con· However, both OCHPC Presi· fident HEW will eventually ac- dent Loia Benes and Director cept OCH PC. prob8hly within the Stanley Matek refused to con· nexttbrttweeks. Our begins July 1st • Don't de lay. exceptional savings on such lanes as BAKER, HENREOON, HERITAG E, DREXEL, and much more! • For the first time, order WOOOMARK chairs, SHERRILL. MARGE CARSON and HENREOON upholstery at sale prices! • View the largest selection of quality furnishings in the Newport area specially priced for our SUMMER SALE. Free decorating and delivery service Included. STO P BY TODAY! NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 W l--'\1'i'l.Wt•u1t.. • t;.U.20.i0 LAGUNA BEACH • J.I.~ Mlll1'11 t:OA,,l llW\'., 4'4 li»I (' Perry, said the d latric\°' ~ion ~ ... to 11n«e t.ttose pre"'°"''bartain· . Notr .. uaho~ are~ . \nasealom "blowa «nimind." tabulated bqtb eb.,..,id :. "We apeat..a lot ol Uate at tJ.aeo IUl•1 aalt_. aDHUdf~-f!" l!l#laa.,::-·'!~-A~~ ... ..,,~ "' • ~:ai:[C ...... ~. ,.rn. Clatttas tla• t ax r a ie. ' 11 j - VOL. 69, NO. 1M4 ~SECTIONS, 38 PAGES High WASHJNGTON <AP> -The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the death penalty today but struck down laws in two states that make death m.nd1tocy for cer- laift crhnea. The court approved deatb pea.ally laws in Flo(ida, Georcia and Texu but invalidated laws ln Louisiana and North Carolina. The law1 the court upheld leave the death paalty decision .. in the hands or j udges or jurors but provide auidelines for them. According to an Auoci1ted Prna survey, 572 men apd 10 women on de.th rows in 30 states were awaiting the court's de· cilion on whether to uphold death u a punishment. The vole was 7-2, with JusU~ William J . Brennan Jr. and ThurgooctMarsbaJl dissen\ing. Tbe court outlined its views In Tax Rate Cut Eyed In County By GARV GRANVIUE °' ... .,. .. ,,~ ........ Oran1e County Supervisors Thomas Riley ana Ralph Diedrich have predicted at least a 20-cent cut in the county's general fund property tax rate. Riley and Diedrich's predic· lion came in tbe wake of a massive 18.7 percent jump in Oruge County's assessment roll values. . Riley said county taxes should be cut so that homeowners aren't peoaUted for tbe impact ol soar- ing home values on usessment values. "I think e very government agency should not look upon this as a windfall but should work very hard to reduce tax rates to help taxpayers calliht in an In· flation squeeze.'' said Riley. He predicted a propeny tax rate·cut "of at least 2D cents." sttould Riley's forttast be ac- cur1te the county's tax rate would drop from Sl.63to11.43 for each $100 worth or assessed value. Diedrich i• a aeparate in· · terview, was more optiaistic thantiisfellow superviaor. He predicted the tax slaah would be "from 20 to 21 ~ perhaps a few penm. more:• Both supervison ba.-l their predicUonl on the foUowlhl : -RouahJy about 10 cents In 11lash.-because of the unexpec- tedly high climb In assessed valuea. · -Income of ss.s million from the ule of Orange County Medical Center to the UCI medieal school. -Hither tba• anticipated carry forward bala_nces la county aeeounta. ... ..... -Upward revlaklnsoleolleeta· ble receivables at wbat former- ly was the county'• medic.I ·center. Both Riley and 'Diedrich said count1 residents ahould keep In mind that property taxes con- t r o Ile d by the b oard or supervlaors make up only about ts to 20 percent of lhe avera1e property tax bill. "ll'I not aolng to help much if we're the only ones who drive on cutUn111 tax rates lo help orrset the CSffTAX RATE, Pa1eiU> ... LB Headache: 59 Festival Tkketa Gone La1una Be1cb FeatJval ol Arta official• are sufferin1 an ac· countina headache today -the re.ult ol the theft ol 100 Page1nt ol the Masters tick eta durin1 a receat residential bur1lary in Lon( Beach. Forty-one tic kets were r•· covered by La1una Beach Police ,._ay when a man tried to sell them blltk to the festival. Chad Qa.,man, 21, of Loni Beach, wu booked on auaplc:Jon ol re· cevlac 1to1 .. ~r~. 11le ......... ! . ............. C hris Evert ho lds he r trophy aloft after defeat ing Evonne Goolagong -Cawley for ladies s ing les title at· Ail Engl a nd Lawn T e nnis Ch a mpionships today. Sec story. P age 86. Govenwr Backs BC ~etlltli ll"flit Got'tmor Edmund G. Brown' 1t. has endorsed county govem- rdent'a application for designa- Uon as Orange County's health .services aaency <HSA.>. accord· in1 to a state Health Department ollicial. Brown's endorsem en t represents a m ajar vktory for county 1overnmt11t.in its com- petltlOn with the O....,,e County H•al-UI Pi.,aaein,.....Councll COCffPC>. • The 1genc1 ulUmat.ely selected • by tM federal o.p.tment ot Healdl, Education and WelCare will gain unpr..ectented control over 0..anae County's multi· mlllioa clollar a ¥ear health care induatry. KE91 la not boun61 to follow the 1overnor's advice. However, bi• endorsement of the ~ty ap. pllcatioa la expected to carry great wel1ht with HEW becauae of Its inference of local control. "You should keep in mind that 1overnor, in effect, is spealr- ln1 for all the citizens of C alttornla,'' county ad· m i n la tr a U v e aide J o h n Dedllcbew siJd lQday. Board of Super v isor s Chairman Ralph Diedric h praised th• 1overnor for bia en· donement el the applJcaUon that WIS umoulleed bJ State Health J)epartm en& P1 anntn1 Director s.Jee Faraa. "Aa you know, my standing (See HE.\LTH, Pace AZ> Neighbors Of Knott's Berry Mad Thi problem for the feaUval is ·attOUtinl fo~ the 58'.lckets not BUENA PABlt <AP>-KftOtl'a r..-ed. Berry Farm wUl pogtpone plans Poke in Lona Beach 197 they to expand ita em...nent park l reeel•ed lnrorriaaUaa that a man became of complainU by nearby matd!!ln1 Chapma1L'1 description rakleita. HYI a spokesman. ' • bad teen selllne Paceut tickets Ruaell Knott. a partner in the at t.be Call.fornia State Unlvenity fUJllb'~lled fKW~ Hid an S8 ~Beach campus. But be bad m8Uoa. n .... ere apana ... of left a. campas by the time in· rides and attractloaa scbeduled ve9l11ator1an1•ed. for coastr11ctlon 1larUn1 in Bel&J lJnenhlel fettlval box January lr77 will bedet.yed. Of. oftl" mana1er, said a dectsioiG ficlal• wm •'tate a rear and bas •ot yet been made Oil detail wba& ba1 been the farm's ~ a persoa wbo bmoceolly . impact oa lhe community.'' boacM a slolft tidtet .-Id be ltnaU said be met last Satur • allowed Into the abow. • dew with ....._,. Parit )IQW ,_ TM JOO.tic~ bk>et hlld beerl Dnil dd 1"'ftidenll ht ti. ara pure a,ed by a l.oDf" Be•clt who had vOlced ab~ criticbun K~~~~-~~~ =< t 'h•'· •:ta .. r. . nete.atao ls a q...._ alMNt nftin aa u.nobatruded Y8 ol wliat ~iona aa.a.ld be _. UMil' J.,., lM reticledl Aid. • I ldt meneh Of .. enttlt ne_.. e•rfftll) 0CdPtel a sroap, Mrs. Linenkuselaakl. . lit.eof~etbH lSDlltteS. · ~ _·. . ... Today's Closiag ' N.Y.Stoeks .. ORA~GE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TEN .CENl) Upholds Death PeD.alty/ law required execuUon in the cas fireman or peace omcer in 1iDe l chamber for murder which is duty; murder by an already', "willful, deliberate a.nd pre· convk:ted killer or by a lif•l¥m meditated" or committed during prisoner; multiple murd.-· or 'eparate opinlons by JUStiC6 Potter Stew art and Byron R. Wblte u well as a Wlef state- ment by Justice Harry A. Blac:kmun, wbo said simply that be concutred. Widespread re·en1ctment ot tbe death penalty alter tbe ~P"'fte Court invalidated It in muy 1~tes bas been • "mertced indicatJon of societ.y's endorse- ment ol the death peoaJty for- murder," tbeju1Ucel NMI. ··we bold that tbe death penal· ty ii not a form ol puishment that may never .,_ lmpoMd, re- urdleu ol the clJ'n~ or . ille olfenae, reaardleet ol tbe charac!let.of the offender, and re- 1ard less of the procedure followed in reacbiac the dt· .-IA' .. '!;UIOll, ln North oaroUQ.-wMn. us penons were on. deatb .rew, tM • a felony or an attempted relony. murder for hire. ~ North Cuolina bad more Other 1lates with mandatory prisoners on death row than any death 11enalty laws are Alabam-& ether state. Wublnston, Indiana, VlrtUU. Lolliaiana Jaw reqmred the de· Maryland, Missouri, SouUl alb penalty for murder dwin& ~ Carolina, Delaware. Idaho, X• auravated lddnaplng, rape, rob-tucky, llissisaJppi, Neveda. N" bery or burctary; murdu-'o"-f~a1.---'CH18eiee-e vl>Bi\TB. ~ AZJ 1 "' 'Fen~~~ ~~g Sntashe~ In Lagu·~a,-.San Jua~ 6 Seized In Jewel Thievery A four-month investigation in· to fencinc of s tolen jewelry in south Ornnae County led to the arrest or six people Thursday. in· eluding owners or jewelry stores in Laguna Beach and San Juan Capistrano. The coordinated investigation by police from Laguna Beach and San Clemente and Orange County Sherif£'s Department de· puties in part focused on trading of stolen property for cocaine, heroin and other dnlp. Arrested were: -Roger Trontz, ll, 717 8'.lm· mit Drive, Lacuna Beach, owner of Broadwa1 PJua Gema, 211 Broedway, Lafuaa Beach. His arrest warrant alleaed receiving stolee propertJ and sales of co· calne. -Ellen Galeski, 24, also f!f 717 SUmmlt. an employe at 1Tontz' sbop. She was booked on similar charges. -Joseph Greco, 79. of 32037 Pas eo Caroli••. San Juan Capistrano, owner. of El Greco, 31791 Camino Ca.,Utrano, San Juan Capistrano. He was cbaraed witb -rettivinc stolen property. -Claes Jonsson, 46, of 2S742 Via Del ltey, San Jyan Capistrano, partner In the Zia Silvertmitb Company. 31761 Camino Capistrano, San Juan =trano, booked on receiving property. -Donald Gow. 51, 34055 Cole1io Drive, Dana Point, another Zia Silversmith partner, booked on receiving stolen p1 O· perty. -Patrick DanJel Tortiello. 25072 La Cresta Drive. Dana Point. booked on sales of herotn. Laguna Beach Poli ce Oet. Steve Kirsch said the lnvesUga- Uon was launched to pin down the market for property stolen In re· sidenUaJ buralaries. Usin1 information provided by IDlormant.s, Kirsch said, det.ec· Uvea were able to sell jewelery repreeented to have been stolen and buJ known stolen property. Kinch said lnveatlgat.ors bouCbt minor amounts of cocaine from the two Lacuna Beach ar· resteea. He said undercover agent.a were promised as much aa a pound of cocaine could be made available to them. <Stt FENCES. Pace AZ) A La1un1 Beach contraetor wbo was baned from buildlq two bomea on A .. te Sb'eet mfter bdtially recei•ina approval fr.ID both city planners and tile California Coastal Zo,ae Conservation Commission 11ted Ute cf\y Tllunday for SUS,000 in ctazd ..... .. ... , .. .._ :r:• 'Nfte .-age .i• B4tor.f1 The former Orange County Medical dignitaries. Her e, Orange Countf. Center, now -caUed the UCI Meiiical SYpervisor Ral_ph Diedrich, right, presen~· Center, was turned over to the .uct medical school dean Dr. Stanley van den Colle,ge of. Medicine Thursday at a Noort a historical book chronicling tJiC! ~ceremony marked wtth speecbe.& •by. local. medical center's patient list from 1925. ·~~ I Lagt1na Paiiel Disbaiided C• Cowreil Srupendt Ecorwmla ComnUttee :~~ By PRE DERICK MDlEMEHL Ot••0.1111, ............. In an unexpected action, the Lquna Beach City Council hu dilbanded Ila ma.t vocal and controversi•I advisory panel, the Econo,nic1 Committee. The action, taktn Wedntlday nt1ht. waa propose(! by Coun- clJmaa Jon, llrand. He cb,ar1ed tbat the committee bu IOflt '•rar beyond wbal we bad wanted." Dr. Thomae Alexander, com- mittee cb1trm an, declined to comment on the action untll a.. has read \he tranacrtpt Of the councll meeUna. Qommlttee ~mber Arnold Hano said, ''Sixteen pretty hard working people have been tarred wilb a very broad brush. I will not stand for lt." H1no predlcted that membere of the now-defunct committee wUl meet soon to dilcuu action •ratmtthe couq,c~. . The unscheduled agenda item wu broulbl up by Brud al the conclulioa of a dllcuulon of the prellmlnary budaet for fiscal im under the a1enda headlnc "other." . . Brand noted· several perton1 had either resigned Crom the committee or have lntenUona to do so. He uld the Economics Com· mitue wants to take part lo the meet ·•nd-eonfer prbces• Oft · salary ae10Uallon1 betweeh the cit.J and lta emplons. "l think tM1 tbould set off ln*o meet and coaler " Brand-told a rtPQl'ter later. ·Two €ited ~ For Nudity ... Aft.er listing other concern .. Brand made a motion that. tJtti committee be r eorganlted wltb stiff new cu1delincs. The mottqn carried unanimously. • Brand made It clear •fter t~ YOle t.hlt by reorganization' fie! w1nted the present EconomliC Comqiiltee to "atop tts. preaeit business." He said present meri: (lee PANEL, Pace.U) .! Coa11t Weather Mostly suhny Saturday except tow clouds tllfht and early morn(., Hip Saturday 70 to 7t befches, 80 lo• inland. Low Lonilbt . •tots. . IN.IDB T08A ~ ~/or NfndMllg to do tlw l'Otatll of .hllf1 ne Dat111 ~t'• Mtcu~l .PCllfc~ll ..... MClri2H flit •«t~'I • . odfoMws on Pagt Cl of tPM! • • "~-. . l•tlea -... ' , \ LISC · F'tiday. July 2. tt11 ' Dri1'erD!n • • • ·:;Auto ·smashes . f llito Residence . . : •1GA&YCRANVJU.E ~ Of-............. i A car driven by a mortally· ~wounded bW'tlary suspect went • , ootol cootrol late ThunclQ DiJbt aQd crubed into tbe Urine room of an GeellJ>ied ~. accord.LDC to Anaheim Police. No injuries were reported to occu.Pants ol the home at "41 S. • l:µclid A we. Bot. police said. the alle1ed "relar died en route to UC • ltvtne Medical Center and bis auapected slaytt bu been arrest· ed and cbar1ed wltb murder. , Police are wllbbold.inc lden· tification ol lbe 25-year-old sboot- iol victim pendln& notification ol DtXtolll:in. . Authorities Identified the murder suspect as David Leroy ~us~ell , 2S, of 1680 W. Tedmar St. Apt. 16, Anaheim. -When a rrested, Russell re- JIC)rtedly bad a large caliber rifle inb.ia pouesslon. .,Be reportedl1 told police lbat when be returned to his Tedmar Street apartment shortly before midnight be saw a suspected burglar run from the area. Russell said he went inside his apartment, grabbed the rifle. ,duhed outside and fi~ a single shot at the suspected burglar as he. drove off in a 1964 model sedan. Police said the buUet crashed through the rear window of the flfting man's car and slammed inlO the back of bis head, sendi~ the racln& auto into a wild spin tbt came to a stop i.n the livin& room of lbe Euclid Street house. F,..•P.,,eAJ . .DEATH ••• Jl~mpsbire, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Rhode Island aDd Wyoming. The effect or the decision on t.bc;lse states was not immediately clear because or variations ln the ways lbeir laws were written. But it appeared Jike1y that few of t!J•m could survive a challenge because they make the death piqalt.y mandatory. I il•Uce Stewart, ~e the court's main oplnioo, said man· , da4«Y death laws ... "almply I ptperect over tbe prt,blem ol un· guided and uncbected jury dis· cr.UOn.'' . 1'be vote s triklnc doW1t the Jaws In LoaJalana and North Carolina w u M witb .J\lltiees an, llarahalJ, Lewla P. I Jr .• and John Paul , jolnin1 Stewart ln the y. •Today's decision wa the ftrst me Courtdedaloa on theft. · lty slnce 1'72. when the ed 5 to 4 tbat Im then on tW lloolta tave too much discre--t.IQla to J\ld1es and juries. That~:. dlbt Invalidated death penalt.y llwt of 36 states, the District ot Oolumbia and the federal 1overn· · J1MD\. 'In the aftermath ol the 19'72 de-1, 3S states re-enacted the penalty. But in one of -nllnols -the law was i; ck down by the state ~me court. I l New Jaws In 20 states made the delllh penalty mandatory for a ll8"ted number of crimes. Four· I teen otber states enacted laws •ploY1D1 nrloua formulas tall· ~or judges and juries to con- auravating and miU1ating umstances. I • • (iuake Study Ends :,-oKYO (AP) -A 10.member =artbquake-pndlction study wound •P Ul la.day tour a and left Pekint fc. bome .,.,fiunday. Ptldn1'""-AUlcla1 ~uanewaatftc9~ . ;..' ~----------OltANOI COAST DAILY PILOT ' 1 Early today. police refused to say ti the suspect knew the shoot· Ins v ictim. They d id uy. bowever. thal what appeared to be the proceed• of a bouae buritary were fouod in the &Jain • man's car. Russell w as booked Into Anah~lm ~Uy J aU while police continued their investigation or the fatal shooting. F,..•Pa,,eAJ HEALTH ••• with tbe governor a.s at a low ebb. So, I'm s ure his decision was based on the strength and cor· rectness of the county's applica· lion." said Diedrich. The low ebb he sp<>ke of was Diedrich 's decision early Jul month to serve as presidential· candidate Jimmy Carter's cam· paigri m.anaaer In Oranee County. When he announced hi! sup- port of Carter, Diedrich said Brown's attempt to gain the Democratic presidential nomina- tion was premature and destined to fail. Despite the healed competition in recent months fOf' the designa· lion. Diedrich said today he favors working wilb OCHPC to provide what he called a better health services agency. "Winning isn't everything. It's getting Ule &est job done for all of the citizens of Oranae C.ount.y," the Fullerton supervisor said. He admjtted it's too late for the county lo amend its applicatlon but said be felt certain OCHPC can in some way be accom· modated. ' When the competin& appllca· lions were sent lo Sacramento. counlf .eovernment's bore only the endorse'1ents ol organized labor, two cify councils and a few other private and covernmeftt agencies. · OCHPC's application bore heavy endorsements from 26 city councils, nearly all private charitable institutions aa welJ as almoet all bealth-c-are providers. As opposed to county govarn· ment, OCHPC ii a private non· profit corporation. Last month, Fara1 visited 0r8Qle CdUnty lD a lutllt at· tempt lo reconeJle the. dif· ferencea between tbe two com· petin1 applieaUona. However. both OCHPC Presi· dent Lois Bene. and DtNCt« Stanley II 1tek refuled to ~· sider merctnc OCHPC'• 8P$)lica· tioawttb tbe COUJlt)''I. P ..... P.,,eAJ TAX RATE COit of lnflatloa.'' aald Riley. "But I think we have to set an ex· ample that hopefully other tax• Ing a1encies will follow." Diedrich said .be lone ago favored amending state le1lsla· tion In an effort to protect homeowners trom the impart of lnflation. .. When values go up and tu rates don't go down people pay higher tax bUJs,'' Diedrich said. "So, what happens Is that peo- ple Uviat on fixed loc:omes are literally foreed out of 1'ouaes they'n worked all tbetr lives lo pay for," he added. • "f think it's ridiculous that we eoon in such fashion and I expect we'll (tounty 1ovemment> be able lo do our share in seeing homeowners aren't hurt aialn tblaytar." At the close of count)' budcet sesalona lu t month, the Board of SupervlSora adopted a *469 million budiet and Mt a tentative tax rate of $1.62 to support that budlet • Now at unknown ftpres are tabulated both Diedrich and Riley said unanticipated re· venues should be wed to offset the higher assessed values by cuttin1 the tax rate , l',..•P.,,eAI FENCES ••• Tbe lnftltiiation has helped tie down tile local connectklns . between barslar1es, lenclbt of stolen property a.od drug dealtng. Xincbaaid. Three Burt A two.car collision at the intersection of Diamond Street and South Coast Highway tn Laguna Beach left three persons with injuries Thursday. Ronald K . Fern. 32. of 851 Domingo Drive. Newport Beach, was admitted to South Coast Community Hospital and is in stable condi· tion today. Passengers in his car, Max Stocks and his daughter, Sarah, both of Long Beach, were treated for injuries and released. The other driver, Karrie Sue Kneubuh_I. _ 19, of 3818 Sand Dune Lane, Newport Beach, was not m1ured. C~unty' s Jobless Rate Takes Plunge Orange County's unemploy- ment rate took a dramatic drop in June when it ,Phanged to 6.8 per- cent, according to the state Employme nt Development Depattment <EDD>. June's unemployment rate was lbe lowest since January of 1975 and a full percentace point lower than one year .,o. CNatkmaJJJtbe rate Jumped lroaa 7.3 to 7.5 per· cent.) Accord Int lo' EDD Ad· minlatrator Jobn Calderaa. it wu apeded that &M employment Kene 1D Ora.nee COllDtYwould Im· prove last month because or 1eU011al hirinl in touriat related Inch.tries. Howner, Calderas said. the drop in uemployment wu much p'eater Ulan anUcipa!ed. Tbe deellne in Oranp Coallty's 1tnemplo1meat rate came as schools• new crop o1..-aduates en· tend the counly wan force, milk· Ins the r ate drop more Im· presaive, accorclin1toanEDDre- port. The number of total employed ln the county climbed lut month to76S,IOO, an all timeb!Jh. AtthuameUme. tbenumberor unemployed persons reached 61,900, roughly 8,000 fewer than'! year ago when the available wort force was smaller. Calderuaald beatch~edor a job In Orance County for the eom • ine three months can be found in tourist·rtlated Industries. I le alao said there will be some Marine Held In Robbery of Military Trio An unldenllfled Ca mp Pendleton Marine wu taken Into custody today ln connection with the armed robbery of three others marines ln San Clemente Thursday ni1ht. hiring by industrial firms seeking to fill gaps left by vacationing re· gular workers. The largest upswing In employ- ment last month came when coun· t.y amusement centers and hotels hired about 3,000 summer worketa. · Simwtaneoualy 1,400 worlrers were added to restaurant payrolls and about IOO persons found jobs in retail and wholesale ouUeta, ac· cordin& to EDD 'sreport. Irvine Coast Planners I Eye Space, Roads By JOANNE a EYNOLDS 04 ... 0.11, ......... " Preservation of open apace and road construction-were the two primary eoeurns voiced at public hoarietra on the lrvine coast held by the Orange Coun ty Planning Commission Thursday rueht. The hearing was part of n series of public debates staged by the commission on the develop· mmt plans for the 10.000-acre are.a that lies between Corona del Mar and Laguna "Beach. No action on the five different plans that are before planning commissioners is expected until Aug.18. Thursday's session was sup· posed lo have been a public dis- Cllssion Of policies that com· mission is expected to approve as part or the plans. The policies are to provide guidelines for all aspects ol development from aradin& to wildlife preservation. However. most ol the nine peo- ple who addressed lbe com· mission had specific·complaints about the plan itsell and these centered on open space preserva- tion and road construction. According to A1 Bell, staff member of the CO\Ulty's Environ· mental Management Agency, large portiou of the southern part of the coastal area have been earmarked for purchase by public agencies. The state Department of Parks and . Recreation is in litigation over the purchase ol the Moro Canyon· area; the county has put the purchase of Los Trancos Ca· nyon hl&h on its priority list, and tbe state Coastal Commission has identified a half doien. purchase sites along tbe beaches. Don Cameron. a spokesman for the Irvine Company which owna the land. asked that the commission adopt a plan which shows the proposed public purchase areu in "urban re- serve" status. He explained that the company believes the public has a right lo know what will happen to thost' areas should the purchases fall through. And , he said. the company wants the county to develop a plan outlinin1t the agencies that will be buying the land and a schedule or acquisiton. That proposal waa backed by the Friends of the Irvine Coast. a group of environmentalists op- posed to dtveJopment or the coastal area. Our Tfle e n vir onmentalists. however contend tbat all Ol)t'n space acquisiti on should be com- pleted before any development is allowed or planned for • A similar stand was cited rt'- g a rdlng r oad const ruction . Repre11entatlves of the Laguna Greenbelt and a few reiiidents of lrvlne asked the commission to consider the Importance of roads prior to development. They t lso asked that con- sideration be aiven to1.he traffic that will be generated by the road system proposed through the area. That road system, part of the Southeast Orange County. Circulation Study <SEOCCS>. is currenUy being debated by the County Board of SUpervisors. Commission chairman Shirley Grindle critici&ed supervisors for their lack or action Oft the study. pointing out that S:declion or 3 circulation system for the area would greatly affect any plan- ning commission deliberations on development plans. f'ro• Page Al PANEL ••• ber5 could be free to reapply to the committee when it is re- organized. The committee has been the target of criticism from city starr and councll members in recent months. A dispute betwttn the city staff and the committee over selection ol a firm to audit the cll.y'a books raised a teapot tempest. More re- ceoUy , the committee was ac- tused of boldln& an illegal meet- ing to dlscusa the city's promo- tion contract with the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce. Brand mentioned both Incl· dent.A in his criticism at the coun· cil meeting. The committee was formed in 1975 as part or a council errort to involve more citizens in city gov- ernment. The committee wasted 11tl1c Ume in probing local fiscal af· fain and came up with many re· commendations. including con· aolldation of individual pubUc safety agencies Into a unified de· partment. Hano uid the underlying theme of all the committee's work has been "to save the city money.'' • The suspect wu arrested by military police based on a license plate number given to San Clemente police by a man who u ld he saw the two robbers de- part in a car that bad bee4 parked nearby. • Don't delay. exceptional savings on such lines as BAKER. Police said 1291 in cub and a watch were taken lrom the three marina u they walked on South El Camino Real __. AftllWa Granada. One robber brandisbed a .4S caliber pl.IW, the 'rictlm1 to&dpoljce. The •ktlmt were w..tifted as JOIQb Sanehel, Jolellb Leta and Joeepla 6uldlr'e. all 1L Police deteeUvea were at Camp Pendleton today to talk to the l\&lpec:t taken into CUltocl1 on the bate.. HENREOON, HERITAGE, QAEXEL, and mucll more! • For the first time, order WOOOMARK chairs, SHERRILL, MARGE CARSON and HENREOON upholstery at sale prices! • View the largest selection of qualify f urnishlngs In the Newport area specially priced for our SUMMER SALE. Free decorating and delivery service included. STOP BY TOOAYr Friday'• ClcKiq Prieee NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS .. ffrld!t. July 2, 1976 L/SC DAIL y PILOT A 9 CaIDping Boom Due This Year By SYLVIA PO&TEa A rec:wd 40 mUUon people will orry lhtlr beds with them whH they set out tor one or the least expensive vaca- Uom thl1 year. pack.Ina up tents. t ruck campera, tr1dltn or ~ home• and M•dln1 ror one or more of tbo 14.495 pubtic and prlvate camparounds In the UnJtcd Statea and Canada. With 111 1horta&~ no longer curbln1 bl•h•a.y tnavel. the umplnc Industry is :JnU clpatinl lb• bi.nu t boom ever. Gross recreaUonal vehicle sales wtfl top#,, t>UUon m 1'76. predict• the RecreoUonal Vehicle lnchtstry Assn. Nearly a million hmily -slied tents wut be sold this year and t entmakers are finding it tough to keep up w Ith orders. r e- ports th e Sportin g Goods Manufacturers Assn. Money~ Worth "CAMPSITE FEES FOR A family of four a~rage S6 a day al private campgrounds or about S3 at national and state parks, and campers save even more by p~par\ng all thrtt meals a day lhemselwes, j ust as ut home," says James F. Collins, president or Kampgrounds of America <KOA>. the country's largest network of private camp. grounds. Less ls s pent on entertainment, since r eereaUonal facilities such as swhnmlag pools, playgrounds. fishing, etc., are in most cases on or near toe campgrounds, say spokesmen for United Safari International and.Holiday Inn Tt·av-L-Parks. Other private franchis e systems include Jellystone Parks and Ramada Camp lnn.s. With millions on the ro ad, will there be enough campsites? THEllE WILL BE SOME bicentl'nnial year overflows, especially at t.be more popular locations al feder al and stall' _parks, whicb usunlly operate their campgrounds on a first· come. first-served basis. "By all means, campers should do their homework before they start on bieentenniaJ trips." says National Parks official T ony Bevinetto. "Schedule your arrival early in the day and if you are visiting a natJooal park that has more than one campground, plan to go to tbe more re mote oae where chances or finding a lite :ire better ..• And are the savings as real u indicated? THE ANSWER TO THAT ls the Americun Automobile Aun. 's report that its members -wbo usually stay In domestlc boteh and mot.els -spend ao average or $80 per day for a party of three. People wbo have never been camping but would like to try it tbi• summer should conside r r enting tents or trailers available at many campgrounds. At more tb\\n 120 KOAs. for Instance, a new program provides tents already set up at a campsite with four cots or air mattresaes for $9 or less per ni&bt. Eacb tent site has a barbecue grill and picnic t11ble. Campers must bring along sleeping bags or sheets. blankets and pillows. and other basic equipment such as a lantern or nasblight, an jce chest, a water cooler and cookware. IT'S A GOOD IDEA TO rent a r ecr eational vehicll} before ma king a dedsion lo buy. Weekly rentals w ill run rrom about S125 for a compact camping trailer to S275 and up (plus mileage) for a self-powered motor home. Purchasl' prices or units ranee from about S600 to S35,000. Other lips: -Prepare detailed plans before the trip. Make ti checklist oC items to pack, including kitchenware, food, bed· dine and bathroom nffds, clothing •nd miscelJaneoui. equipment. -Invest in a comprehensive campground guidebook such as Woodall'• Trailering Parks a nd Campgrounds or Rand Mc:Nally's CamPIJ'()Und ~d Trailer Parle Guide. The guidebooks lis t locations, racilJties and, In some cases, fees. Where po5!1lble make raervations. -PLAN TO ARRIVE AT the destination early tn the day to get a wide selection or choice s ites and make camp In a relaxed mood. -Find r ecipes that are easil y adaptable to campfire rooking and concentrate on meals that can be served without russ. -People travelitlg with ~ts should check first to se<.' whether the pet is welcome. Most campground~ will ullow pets iI leashed, but.some do nol accept them a t all. No Food Bargain 1 For Bicentennial By The Auodaled Preu Americans hoping to celebrate <the bicentennial with lowtt grocery bills will be disappotnled. An Associated Press m arkcthasket survc>y show!! super market prices went up •gain during June to a level almosl 8 percenl higher than a year earlier . The only encouragini( note WMS that the rate of increase in June w as lower than ll was during May. Jo a few citlu, prices actually declined slightly. THE AP DREW UP A roodom list or lS commonly purchaaed food and nonfood items. checked the price at ooc supermarket in coch of 13 clt1c11. including Los Angtlcs, on March J, 1973, and has rechecked on or about the st11rl or each succeeding month. The l•test survey show!! the markctbasket tottil ln- creaaed at t.ht checklist store in nine of tht cltle~ surveyrd. up an average or JURt over 2 p<>rccnt. The bill dt•cllncd ul the checkUat alore In four cities. 1,h•cr<'os1ng a little more thun half a percent. on an ovt'l'·all bullit1, tht markctb1111kct hill rose l,3 perctnt durfn" Jun<'. Hi1ber prlrl's for pork thops, {'Offcc, t>ullcr ond frankCurter8 wen~ r('11pon111t>ll' for most of lht• lnrrt>ai.es. On the bricht s ide. there wf•re sc11t1crccl dC'creases in thl' cost ,,r chopped chuck ond oran1tc julC\' A LOOK' AT THE PICTURE ovt·r t he past year 11howcd the markelbHket bill lncrea11cd at the checkli11t store In every city. The over-all Increase was 7 9 percent during the 12-mooth period. OOYtrDment fiRUrt1l on tht• 1nnatiC1n rate durlnir Junt> have not yet been ls11ued. The Labor n epartroenl rep<>rted lut we-ek, however. that coMumer pri c~• rose shMenths or a percent during May, partly because ot a big boost tn food coat.a. That works out to an annual rate or 7.2 percent. Tbe items on the AP checklist were chopped chuck, center c ut pork chops. rroien orange juice concentrate, cot· tee. paper towel~. butter, Gr adt>·A medium white eggs, creamy pc.nut butter, laundry detergent. fabrlc softener. tomato sauce, chocolate chip cookies, milk, all·beer frankfurters and granulated sugar. Visitors to Get Tea I Ji AJf DAILVPILOT Friday, July 2, 1~8 Bicentennial Comic Relief Due •1 BOB TllO~ Orville Wri1bt.'• LOS Al'\GELES (AP> -The Jlit fuest list includes Sammy i*fatlaable Bob Hope ls HDd· D1vl1 Jr .• J>ouy and Mane· lq 300lb birthday sree:t-.i to Osmond, tbe CIJUin and Ten· b1a adopted land via a. "Bittft~· nllJe, plu H•"9 by Phyllis nial Star Spansled Spectacul ar'' Diller, Steve Allen, Aa1le to compete wllb Uw uyrwkell Dickinsoe, Rowan and Martin, J··• Cb Doo Knotts. Ron Howard and on ..,y4. ( annd4,8:30p.m.) JI w 1 .. "We'll have the televlsk>o news mmy •.er. ·;::. ':!~~.t. ::vp~o':°sed~~~: BV'I' WHO'S GOING to watch the 'Tonlsbt' show 100 years 810 t~e".lalon on the p1Pt ot Uncle wt th Ed McMa hon and Doc .sa.'!' I blUMl ~lr~T Severinsen In costume _ Doc • I t~ink we 11 ~·a helluva didn't have to cban1e clothes for s~are. observed Hos>e. refer·. it. we:u have Debble Reynolds nnc to the Niel~ llaure for playing 'Ma ry Hartford Mary 1har~f.audleoce. Andi lblnlt a Hartford.' a nd I'll b~ KinJt lotof peopl_e wUlbebome by that George hour <8:30 lJt the East and West). The advertising people have "THERE'LL Bt: SO much stra1ght stufr on NBC all da) that I think people wUI welcome us when we come on and hoke it up. We'll also have a salute to American heroes, but differ ent ones -like Irving Berlin , Satchmo, J immy Cagney a! George M. Coha n, Wilbur and taken surveys that show that working people are generally home by 7 o'clock on holiday nights. So-they're.pouring a lot or money into radio spots that will reach pe ople with their c ar radios on the way home." SUCH IS THE KlND of plan· nln& that ~as kept Bob Hope in a-. . ~ ~~ ~ 3~ ~ 0 . 1 .. ·-· rli !~ ··~ ~ ~ ;l! .. -=. -!: . ~ J .. • .. £: . -c:_ ;;...-~~ <" .. · .. • ~: " .. 1~ 0 Q" -. ~j ~o ioc =-1~ e>• • "· 1 =~ ~~ .. C "JO""o ! • 6! i!:. c.. Cli :z : :i --· --____ , __ _ ____ .-/ .----.. -· ._,, ~.,,. -...................... = ... = = < -Q,> ~ Q :s < ~ ~ e = ;:J 0 ~ :s ~ -Cl) ~ z .. Cl) .. ... 0 < ~ ~ ·= ~ ... = = Ei-e ;.. -Q c = .. ~ < '6J ..... ~ ~ fll ... ~I = 00 Qi. 0 -___.r,n -o& 00 i ~ ~ :! ! .. cd l & t ! Q) .. ~ j 00. i ~ :! --·- . . the lead of the TV·speciaJ stars for 2S years <be bas alw&Y$ ill· lilted oa oeWl lNU>ft' adve:rt.isini ia major cJUea wbeoever his •how appears). Paul Keyes, one ot the tteaUve minds behind "Lauah·ln," pro- duced the July 4 lhoW. Hope has been rotatin1 producers durln1 the paat sea.on, u part of b1a poUcy of seeklnl new torm:tt.s. There w Ill e ven be more diversity next season. be indicat· ed. Arnone bis projects: a two- bour compilation or comedy gems lrom his TV shows; a three-hour r eview or bls m ilitary ent~rtalnlng dating to 1942. HOP£ ALSO PLANS to fulfill his lone·Ume desire to portray the late Walter Winchell in a movie biography. eithe r for theaters or a T..V movie. The Hope pace continues un· flaggingly. On July 3, he'U play two dates -the Honor America Day celebration a l Kennedy • ·Center in Washlnstoe. D.C., then fly by private planel9 a bicenteo· nial fete at Blue b land, lll. On July 1 he'll be back In Wasbln1too to appear at the WIUte House dinner for Quffn Elbabetb. Tbe lollowSna ~bl be ffports to the BrlUsb Embassy . wbtte t.be queen will award him \Ammander of lbe British Em· pire. · "NOT BAD i'Oa a boy who 11.lf\ Enaland In s t et'rage," h e cr acked. Will t he pace never slow down• "Dolores (his wl(e) keeps arter me." he admitted. ''Sh,~'d hku me to retire to Palm Springs and do nothing. I couldn's possibly. I'm too charged up. "I gel tired sometimes. but I it ·s a good tired. I go to sleep an hour. hour and a hall. and I'm re· ady to go again. I get my rubs. my walks, ~Y goll 1ames, I don't smoke and I don't drink. I feel great. No health problems, knock wood.'' °' -i ~!. .,. . ~ ~-.. ! j !C>c ~v~ ,;, >: ' =!~ .= ·-.;. = ou ·;: C:• :.. ~-.. o ;o = -! ..... -= ~ ~~ t • 'S e-1 :. . ·~ ] ~HI =· : ~':. .. .. ,._ ~ :C .Z ~a . u o-" .. ~~ •Q ~ =~ ·-.. ., ~ _c o • e .. -t' -c •o ~~ ~ > > ] • :0 0-1 -c iii . - -=~¥ ~--~ f ;f .!! =·1 I : s oc !'-O!! • ~ z ~;~ " ·~---~ 808 HOPE'S BOfSTEROUS BICENTENNIAL TRIBUTE ~1 With Debbie Reynolds aa 'Mary Hertfofd, Mary Hartford' . 1 .... fa~ e-a ~ ~ 1 ~f c.. Ht :§ ~ s l ~~" ~ OJ c , .. Q . -:: (; ~ -·~ ., ~ ;, 21! .. -.. c ~ o~o ~ r. !t§ ~ QI: 2 . • e ~ 0 -"' "' C¥ I I < l w "' >-.... z :::> 0 u "" C> z < °' 0 -a c 0 "' .£ # • ~ ~ 'l ;.. • "E !l '• ~ "C ~ ~ r ! >' --!; ""' ~ ..... C> z < "' 0 ~ .. 0 .., < ~ .... E"i C" . ., -~ ~-.. o !~ c. .. -!l • r. .. E-• c ..... ·7' ~-~ d;i w .c ~-1 :a 0 ;- ~ ::j '"" ... ... .:-.. ~=i = ~~ ~~I ..!! .... ::?,. ~ .. O • -:i:-. ... o- < -< ~ I ~ 00 f ~ . . > ~ 0 .. 5·0 ' 0 '5 ~ e-= O;' I• ~~ - ;. • l • f Orange Coast EDIT I ON Today's Closing N.V. StoekH ' \ (VOL. 69, NO. 184, 'SECTIONS, 38 PAGES c TEN CENTS 1 ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A tBrown Backs . J County Health Agency~ [ •Governor Edmund C. Brown ;Jr. has endorsed county govet"n· fiment's application IOI' deslgna· 1Uon as Orange County's health .services aaiency <HSA>. accord· 1inl lo a state Health Department official ~Br o wn 's e ndo rse ment 1represenls a major victory ror 1,'county government if\ its com· "peUUon with the Orange County ,Health Pl a nnio1 Counc il ·_{OCHPC> The a1ency ultimately selected by the federal Department or Health, Educ ation and Wellare wUI gain unpreceden\,ed control over Orange County's mwtl· million dollar a year health care i.ndus lr)' . HEW is not bound to follow the governoc's advice. However, bis endorsem ent of the counly ap- plication is expected to C'ATrY erept weight with HEW because o( its inference of lac.al control. "You abould keep in mind that "As you know, my slaodin& port of Carter, Dltdricb said the cltJaeoa or Oranie County,'([. the 1overnor, ln effect., Is speak· with the governor ls at a low e bb. Brown's attempt to 1aln the the Fullerton superviaor .. ld. I lee for all the citizens or So, I'm .sure h1s ded aion was DemocraUcpresJdeoUalnomlna-Headmitledil'stoolateforth~• CaUfornia." county a d · based on the strength and cor· tioowasprematureaoddaUned county to amend Its applicaUon min ht r at iv e a i de J oh ft rectness of the county's applica-to fall. . but aaJd he felt certain OCH Dedlscbew 1aid today. tion," said Diedrich. Detpite the heated competition can in some way be accom- 8 0 a rd or Supe rvisor s The low e bb he s poke ol. was in recent months foe the desipa. modeled. h Chairman .Ralph Diedrich Diedricb's decision early last tlon, Diedrich said today be When t.be competing appllca'4 pra.lMd the 1ovet'DOr foe his en· month to ser ve as presidential· favors worldnc with OCHPC to tioos were seat to Sacramen~o~ clonement o( the appliution that candidate J immy Carter's cam· provide what be called a better county eovernment's bore onl wu announced by St.ate Health paign manage r In Orange healthurvicesacency. the endorsement.I of or1ani1ecl Department PlanniDC D\Ndor County. ' "Winrlln1 isn't everything. It's labor, two city councib and a few -Salen P'ara1.-When he announced his sup-getUn& the best Job dooe for all of <See HEALTH, Pa&e AZ) 1 •cted . I (County Tax Rate Siash P ~ 8."'laleme Jobless Rate Takes a Dive o.o, fl• k<ltl ,..,... Orange County's unemploy- ment rate took a dramatic drop in June when it plunged lo 6.8 per· cent, according to the state Employment Developme nt Department <EDD>. June's unemployment rate was Planners Chastized By Jury Ora.nae County'a 1975-78 Grand JWT wouDtd up its year's •«It Tbunday by ur1ln1 noiae reduc· lion atOran1eCounty Airport and by eh as tis Ing county planners. Moat of the Grand Jury's year end report consisted or interim reports that bad been issued in the past year. However. included in new re· . ports was a recomm endation that the County Board of Supervisors 1ive airlines the responslbilitJ for reducing noise atOrance County Airport. The jury ~ho urged BATTALION CtftEJ= llEAUC~P HOLDS MELT!D GUSS Blue Caused 12$,000 Dameige to Welt Colta lleH Home Mesa Home Burns; Two Escape Inferno • supe rvisors ''not t o allow political pressures" to delay de- cisions affecting operations at the airport. A home 1n "est Co.'lta Mesa bu rst into rl nmes early this morning, Corcmit two roommates to kick tht'1r w a)' through their bedroom windows lo escape the searin1 ht'ot nnd rlamt's Tht' t'Sl'U JH' l l'rt Ptd l11p Shl'rwood . 25. with cuts on hi!' feet after he kleked out his tx.'droom window ut 227\ l'»e1t1e Avt 011ttal1o n Ch ief Rober\ Beauchamp said Sherwood nrst 'tn('ci to act to roomm 3te J vc Coro50's bl'dn~om, but wet held back b)' hc•nt so intense It melted glaas ln thl• llvtnl( room · Mcanwhll<'. Coroso. 19. was awakened bv the sound of break· ln1felass an·d m ade his own exit throuah his bedroom window. He was unhurt. . Tht ba ttnllon c hld said the rlre "probably wns caused by an elec· :tr\cal s ho rt or a discarded cigarttlt" .. ll vlnJ room . s m oldered for 11everal hours, then exploded Into names Firemen arrived at lbe nam- ing home at 8:30 a.m .. dousing lhf-blue in a matter ol minutes. Oimn•e to the home. owned by SterUna Voi enllek, la estimated at S2S.000 Truck Flips Near Toro; Driver Hurt Aacm\-trailer truck full o( glass windows and roofing materials skidded. spun around nnd nopped on iu side on the San Diego Freeway near El Toro Road early this mornlntt~ "It. ls the opi•lon of this jury that political and environmental press11res have proved lo be the major reason why ded sions have not been made by the board or supervisors," the jury said. "OpUon.s for available land for 1'eW aJrports have disappeared," the jury continued.~ The jury 's recommendations did not include selecting a site 1t considered appropriate for the county's avl•Uon needs. But the Grand Jury said the Board or Supervisors should con· llnue to r equest permission for joint use of existing military <SeeWaY, Pa1e A2> Andy Devine Making Progress Andy Oevine's condition is sta· ble and he Is ma king "steady Im· provement." acc01'ding lo a re- port tssued lodoy by hlJJ physi· cian. Dr. Desmond Shapiro. The 70-ye ar ·old Newport B e ach act or r emai n s hospltall&ed In the Sonoma Coon· ty Community Hospital where he was taken June 16 suffering from kidney failure th~ lowest since J anuary of 197~ and a full percentage point lower than one year ago. <Nationally the rate jumped from 7.3 to 7.S per· cent.) A ccord i n g t o EDD Ad· minislrator John Calderas. il was expected that the employment scene in Or ange County would im· prove last m onth because of seasonal hiring in tourist related lndustries. However . Calderas said, the drop in unemployment was much greater than anticipated. The decline in Orance County's unemployment rate came as scboo&'mrwcropofsraduate.m-. tered the county work force. mak· Ing the rate drop more im· press ive, accordln1toaaEDDre· port. Tbe number or total employed in the county cllmbed last month to76S,800, an aJltimebigh. Atthe same time, the number of unemployed persons reached 61.900. roughly 8,000 fewer than a year ago whe n the available work forcewassmaller. Calder as said best chances for a job in Orange County !or the com· ing three months can be found in tourist-related Industries. He also said there will be some hiring by industrial firms se.eking to fill gaps left by vacationing re· gular workers. The largest upswing in employ· ment last month ca me when coun- ty amusement centers and hot els hired a bo ut 3,000 s ummer workers. Simultaneously l ,400 wotkers were added to r esta urant payrolls and about 800 persons found jobs in retail and wholesale outlets, ac· cording lo EDD 's report. Teacher Held On Pot Charge MODESTO (AP> -A Modesto High School Encllsh teacher hos been booked for investigation of cultlvaUng and possessing marl· Juana for sale, police said. Sta nislaus County drug en- forceme nt otficers said Thurs· d•y they arrested Peter Cislo, 32. during a raid on a rurul home where they found five pounds of marijua na , 12 small bolls of peyote and another substance believed to be LSD. In back of the house, near the Tuolumne River . they round six marijua na plants that hod grown more than seven feet taU. of. ricers said. Tree tops had been trimmed to let the sunlight kll the planu Soaring Values Cited 87 GARY GaANVILLE Ol .... 11, ......... " Oran1e County Supervlsor~ Thomas Riley and Ra lph Diedrich have predicted at least a 20-cent cut in the county's general fund property tax rate. Rlley and Diedrich's predic· tlon came in the wake of a l • massive 18. 7 percent Jump In Orange County's assessment roll values. Riley said county taxes should be cut so that homeowners aren't pe~n lized for the impact or soar· .. an me values on assessment n.ew1 ...... , · ,.,. .. ,...... v ues. . Chris Ev ert holds h er trophy aJoJt alter def eating Evonne Goolagong Cawtey for ladies s ingles title at All En.gland Lawn T e nnis Championships today. See story, Page 86. Dying Driver Slam8 Auto Into House A car driven by a mortally wounded burglary suspect went out or control late Thursday nigbt and crashed into the living room of an occupied house, according to Anaheim police. No injuries were reported to occupant.I o{ the home al ..Cl S. Euclid Ave. But, police said, lbe alleged burglar died en route lo UC Irvine Medical Center and his suspected slayer has been arrest· ed and char ged with murder. Police are withholding iden- ti/ica tion of the 25-year -old shoot- ing victim pending notification of next of kin. Authorities Identified the murder suspect as David Leroy Russell, ZS, of 1680 W. Tedmar St. Apt. 16, Anaheim. When a rrested, Russell r~· portedly had a large caliber rifle In ttla possession. He reportedly told police that when he returned to hJs Tedmar CSeeDRIVER, Pa1eA%) BART Trains Run OAKLAND (AP > -A threatened B ay Area Rnpld transit <BART> strike was avert· ed a1aln \oda)' In the early hours by BART and union ne1otiutors, and trains ran on schedule to serve 133.000 rlders. "Steady pro- greas" toward a new contr act was reporWd. "l think every government aeency should not look upon this as a windfall but should work very hard to reduce tax rates lo help taxpayers caught In an In· nation squeeie, •• said Riley. He predicted a property lax rate cut "of at leasl20 cents." Sboulcl Rlley'1 forecast be ac· curate the county's tax r ate would drop from Sl.63 to Sl.43 for each SlOO worth of assessed value. • Diedrich in a separ ate In- terview, w as more optimistic than his fellow supervisor. He predicted the t.ax slash would be "from 20 to 25 cents. perhaps a few pennies more." Both supe rvisors based their predictions on the following : -Rougbly a bout 10 cents In slashes because of the unexpec- tedly high climb in assessed values. -!ncome of $5.5 million from the sale of Or ange County Medical Cente r t o the UCJ medical school. -High er than anticipated carry forward balances in county <SeeTAX RATE, Pa1e A2> Blitzkrieg Thieves Hit Sears-Roebuck Quick-m oving thieves made a blltt k rleg throug h Scars Roebuck Thursday afternoon. laking more than Sl ,515 from four casb r egisters In the store. Costa M esa police said the sus·. peels, who were never seen by employes. took the cash from re· gistcrS' in the women's rashJon · division, boys wear , women 's coats area and the hardware • division at the store at 3333' Bristol St. Coa8t Weather The blazl'. which started in the :srocKS SHOW 'SUGHI' CAIN The truck driver. Identified as Otis Hutson of Pacolma, was ap. · parefttly thrown from the cab as It swiveled down the southbound lanes of the freeway at S a.m. to· day. He ls llsted in "serious" condl· lion with possible internal in· juries at Saddleback Community Hospital. Death Penalty Upheld Mostly sunny Saturday except low clouds nl1ht and early morning. lllgh Saturday 70 to 74 beache11. 80 lo 86 Inland. Low tonight 80to65. INSIDE TODA~ Lookbta for tomtthlng to d.o tM f'o.tt11t ol Jul119 Tlw Dmir P1lot 'a Mfchotl P.a.kevich 1t1mmorfzt1 the wtekend'1 odaoftita Ori P~ Cl of IM W«Und~. ') :. NEW YORK (AP>-The stock snarftt closed out another in· ~l•ive week with a modest ••lllstoday. ~ ~WU fltrl)' qui~ OJl t.be ;e:i• tbe tbAe-4•.J July 4 &1" .... C&lifornJa Hi1hway Patrolmen said the lar ge truck apparently skidded on a piece ol asbestos Jy. iftl in the roadway. When lt came to rest in the Ice plants edging the freeway. the truck was beaded in the opposite direction. ho lanes of the freeway were cl~ for a short time as tow tnaas ullluecusfull,y attempted Supreme Court Re•tricta State•' Powen WASHINGTON CAP> -The U .S. Supreme Court today upheld the death penalll • •~ptdie to American•. but severely restrtded the power ol ~'-to make lt mandalorf for .,,ecinc crimes. In • 1.a -ftlilla4h .. mandatory for several kinda or murder . ' I L I I A 2 DAIL v PILOT c Fro•P-.eAI TAX RATE accounu Up14 ard rc·v t toru of <'Ollect¥· ble r«etvablea. Jt whal former· ly w3s lhe county's medical Ctt'lter. Both Rtley :lnd 01c'<.ln ch said county reiiuJcnu should kttp In mind th at property tuxt'll con· tro ll e d by the bo ard o f supervisors make up only about lS to 20 percent of th~ average prosx>rt y tax bill "It's not going to help much 1f wr're the only one11 who drive on cutUntt tax rates lo help offset the cost of Infl ation." said Riiey. .. But I think we h&vt• l o llCt an ex· ample that hopefully othc·r t ax· ing agencies will follow." Diedrich said he long a~o favored amendanjt stntc legisla· lion in a n e Hort to protect homeowners from the Impact of innation. "When values go up and lax rates don't go down people pay h.Jgher tax bills," Died.nch said. "So. what happens Is that peo. pie living on fixed incomes are hterally forced out of houses they've worked all their lives to pay for." he added HEALTH •.. other private and government agencies · OC H PC's application bore heavy e ndorsements from 26 city councils , nearly all private charitable institutions as well as almost all hea lth care providers. As opposed to county govern- ment. OCHPC 1s a private non· profit corporation. Last month , Farag visited Orange County in a futile at. tempt to r econcile the dif· ferenccs between the two com· peung applications. However, both OCHPC Presi· dent Lois Benes and Director Stanley M atek reftaed to con· .;1der mer1lng OCHPC's appUca· tion with lbe county's. OCH PC execuHve director Stanley M atek s aid today he was not surprised by the governor's action. However, 1\1 atek added. he was disappointed with the way the en· dorsement came about. "I think it is consistent with the governor's prejudgment of all competing a pplications and doubt that he's r ead either one," the OC H PC director said. M atek went on to say he is con- fid ent HEW will eventually ac· cept OCH PC, probably within the n~xt three weeks. f're• P,,.e AJ DRIVER ••• Street apartment shortly before midni1ht he saw a suspected burglar run from the area. Russell said he went lnslde his apartme nt. g rabbed the rifle. dashed out.Ide and fired a slnale shot at the suspected burglar as he drove off in a 1964 model sedan. Poli ce said the bullet crashed through the r ear window or the fleeing ma n's car and slammed into the back or his bead, sendln1 the racing auto Into a wild spin that came to a sLop In the living room of the Euclid Street house. Two Cited For Nudity Orange County Sherm·a of. ficers cited two men for public nudity Thursday after bein1 called to o South Laguna beach by n local resident who said he ~potted thci pair lying naked on the sands. Deputies handed citations to Robert Wadsworth Thomas, 2J, of Hollywood a nd Rex Weldon London, 23, of Da llas. Texas. OHlcers said both men were booked on the 9th StrHt beach. ORANOIE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ... __ ,._,_ J.c:tit A. Curley • Ylc4 ~-1-o.-·-..... Thomas Kff¥11 l••* Thomas A. MUf'Phine ...._....._ ( ~ H. Loos Rlmlrd P. Nall """'-.......... ~ ' . ~ Nem Page in Huto.,, 'Tinder' State . Awaits Mfttch By Tile AN«tated .Preti Tinder.dry California ls like a giant firecrac:kcr waiting ror h<1llday revel en to l.i£bt the f'us~. a uthorltlea 1ay, and sturn meuurea art bein1 lmpo:scd to prevent a hol~aust. Fire mars hals and police bomb units the past several days have i taged a series of raids aimed at reducing the q11antities of iJlegal rtreworks which have flooded the st.tte. Border authorities are on alert to keep more from coming in. The U.S. Forest Service plans highway roadblocks to search for pyrotechnics and nighttime helicopter patrols to pinpoint FIRECRACKERS STILL A PEAIL-83 those who would use incendaries on federal reservations. Los Angeles City Atty. Burt Pines says he's going to be tough on merrymakers who play with fireworks. While many ar. opposed to private USt' of fireworks, JOmCI support ul1t1 for conUnued sales. For Instance. many of the 3,173 rtr.work1 aal• UceMet II· sued by the atate went to civic c lubs and <'h arltles whlt'h operate fireworks swnd us fund· nisinc endeavors. Pat.rick Moriarity, prealdent or Pyrottthnlca Corp., Anaheim, defend• the lnduatry and says he welcomes federal conaumer re- guiaUons which take e«ttt ln December . Common fir~rackers will baMed. "That wUI be beneficial to the businesa." said Moriarity. "It wUI take the preuure off some of the fireworks that are safe. It will eliminate about 90 percent or the bootleg problem .'' T he former Orange Count y Med ical Ce nter. now calle d the UCI Medical Center. was turned over to the UCI College of M edicine T h urs day at a ceremony marked with speeches by local dignit a ries . He r e. Oran ge County Super visor Ralph Diedrich. right, presents medical school dean Dr. Stanley van den Noort a historical book chronicling the medical center 's patient list from 1925. "I hate lo be a killjoy, but fireworks are a danger," said Pines. "If the cases arc brought to this om ce, they will be pro· secuted." Jack Smith. supervisor or the state fire rnanhal·s hasardous. material unit in Sacramento, acrees that the threat. ol fire and personal inj~ry make individual cons umption of firewOl'ks un· wise. Moriarity's firm both produces fireworks for retail sale and stages organized fireworks dis· plays. He says at least 150 such sbow1 are set for this holida.y. Tbe ones at Anaheim Stadium. Dlaneyland, M •lie Mountain. Dodger Stadium, and the· Rose Bowl will be massive. A display that will be fired from a pier at Long Beach will be visible to throniis on the beach for two miles In either direction. Coastal Jewelers Held in 'Fencing' A four-m onth investigation in· to fencing of stolen jewelry in south Orange County led Lo the arrest or six people Thursday, in· eluding owners of jewelry stores in Laguna Beach and San Juan Capiatrano. The coordinated investigation by police from Laguna Beach and San Clemente and Orange County Sheriff's Department de· puties in part focused on trading ol stolen property foe cocaine, heroin and other drugs. Arrested were: -Roger Trontz, 31, 717 Sum· mit Drive, Laguna Be'acb, owner of Broadway Plua Gems, 211 Broadway, Laguna Beach. His arrest warrant alleged receivtnc stolen property and aales of co- caine. -Ellen Galeski. 24, also of 717 Summit, an employe at Trontz' shop. She was booke4on1lmilar charges. -J oseph Greco, 79, of 32037 Paseo Carolina, San Juan Capistrano, owner oC El Greco, 31791 Camino Capistrano, San Juan C ap istrano. He was charged v.·ith receiving stolen property. -·Claes J onsson, 46, or 25742 Vi a Del R ey , San J uan Capistrano. partner in the Zia Silversm ith Company, 31761 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, booked on receiving stolen property. -Dona ld Gow, 51, 34055 Co legio Driv e, Da na Point another Zia Silversmith partner: booked on r eceiving slolen p10- perty. -Patrick Daniel Tortiello, 2~72 La Cresta Drive, Dana Point, booked on sates of heroin. La1una Beacb,.Pollce Det. Steve Kirsch said the investlga. lion was launched lo pin down the market for property aLolen in re· sidentlal buralartes. Uatng information provided by Wormanta, Kirsch said, detec· tives were able to sell jewelery repreaented to have been stolen and buy known stolen property. ( Pilot Logbook J Listen, Children, You. Shall Hear •.. By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol .. o.llyllll ....... " I gave Paul Revere a ride Thursday af\ernoon. NORMALLY, I don't pick up hitchhikers. but there he was, thumbing aloni Newport Boulevard in his tricorn hat and woolen cape and I just had tostopforhim. lie didn't s ay how 1001 he'd been waiting for a ride when he 1ot In my car. but he allowed as how he was a bit warm from standing In the sun so Iona. It'• hard Lo believe that so many rt1bt·tblnkin1 Americans could have driven by such a famous person wit.bout stopping. Maybe they d idn't r ecofniae him without his hohle. As it turns out. Paul Rever.e actually ls Mike Lawler, 22. chief salesm an at a fireworks stand at 16th Street and Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. He dttlded to do the Paul Revere bit to com· blne promotion and patriotism. He 1ot his costume from a custom rental agency in Hollywood and had his \~ . -:;--· ~ . , . ' hone. Martha, brou&bt to lbo stand lllYNOLot from the Jrvtne Shores Stable on Wednesday. LAWLER, WHO ii running the 1tand for lbe lnsUtute for Advanced Marine Research, of which he Is a member, said the horse and costume acne.rally have received 1ood revtews. WbUe he'• 1ellin1 flreworlu, be leta kids who come to his stand ride his hone. They love It. Wednesday night he recreated Paul Revere's hbloric ride. sort or. Instead ol talloping the 12 miles the r cvolu· tionary figure rode from Cambridge to Lexington and Con· cord to warn of the anival of British troops, Lawler did a shorter four-mUe canter from the fireworkl stand to the Balboa Pavilion. · "I did tbe 'The Br1tJsh are coming' bit aU the way," Lawter laughs. He said witnesses of his nJgbt ride seemed pc'etty pleased by the spectacle of a ncu:re ln colonial dress, riding down Newport BoWev&fd. THE o'"'ga ol one Nd8arant along the route was so pleased tbat be invited Lawler and bis bone in for a drillk. Lawler aald be cSeellDed the lnvttaUon. Be said bis plans are tnde!intte for the weekend. He '11 be 8t the 6"wort1 stand dally, wllh bia bone. But he's not sure •betber Paul Revere will ride t.brouab .Newport Beach again. I asked him wbJ be wu blk:»l'ln1. ''Wbert'• your bone!" JURY ••• airports. That reference Is apparently lo the airports at El Toro and Loi. Alamitos. The planners were chastised for the what the Jury said are un · due delays 1n striving "for a Utopia in Orange County." "The average businessman no longer ls capable of withstanding the added costs of delays encoun- tered In wading through vast amounts of bureaucrut1c red tape that is mvolved in pursuing com· mission approval," the Jury said. Without citing specific in· stances the outgoing grand jury said it takes a n average or from 18 to 24 months to process a plan through the planning com- mission and other related county aiencies. "The Gr and Jury is of the opi· nion tha t more government con· trol does not necessarily make for better plannlni ." the Jury's report stated. "In 1974 we had 280 youngsters a.nd 68 adults injured b y f1rework1 durln1 the holiday. ''There were more last year." Firttrackers and similar de· vices can't be sold in moat California cities . ll 's another story outside municipalities, and the stale has several lar1e fireworks planta. l..AJcky Leone's Robbed of 81,573 Lucky thieves jimmied a sim· pie lock on the office door at Lucky Leone's restaurant, 1700 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa, Wednesday, walking off with $1,573 in recelpta. The restaurant manager told police the silent intruders un- locked an orrtce door by slipping a simple sprlna loaded lock, then took the cash In bank baiis from a briefcase In the otrlce. Employes in.the r estaurant said they never saw or heard the burglars. Our TONIGlft' CONCERTS IN THE PARK - U.S. Marine Cor i» Bancl. Costa Mesa Llona Park, 7:30p.m. F'rff. "IN FASHION" -South Coast Repertory Theater, Tuesday. Sunday throu1h Aq. 1, 8 p.m. Sundays, 3 p.m. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairgrounds, 8: JS p.m. 8ATVaDAV,JULYJ NATIONAL RACQ~ETBALL COMPETITION -Orange Coast Colle1e. Sat. start& at 8 a.m. Sun· day, 9 a.m. Adml11lon Free. ESTANCIA ADOBE -State Historical Landmark, Adams and Mesa Verde Drive Wea\, Sat. &Sun.1·5p.m . 8VNDAY,IVLY4 S.. Weekender for Bicenlen· nlat event&. begins J~ly 1st • Don't delay, exceptional savings on such lines as BAKER. HENAEOON, HERITAGE. DREXEL, and much morel • For th e first time. order WOODMARK chairs, SHERRILL , MARGE CARSO N and HENAEDON upholstery at sale prices! • View the largest selection of quality furnishings Jn the Newport area specially priced for our SUMMER SALE • Free decorating and dellYery aervlce Included. STOP BY TODAY! I l 7 Orange Coast EDITION ToJlay's Cloalng · N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 69, NO. HM,~ SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA N TEN CENTS .... Brown Backs Co.unty Health Ageneyl Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. has endorsed county govern· ment's application for designa· tlon as Orange County's health services agency <HSA >. accord- log to a stale Health Department clficial. · Brown 's e ndo r sement represents a major victory for county government in its com· petition with the Orange County He alth Planning Counc il <OCHPC ). The a1ency ultimately selected "You abould keep in mind that "As you know. my standing port of Carter . Diedrich said the dtlaena of Oranac Count.)' • t by t.be federal Department of the 1overnor. in effect. is spe1ak with the governor hi at a low ebb. Brown 'a attempt to a aln the the Fullerton supervisor said. • 1 Health. Education and Welfare inc ror a lt the citi1ens of So. I'm sure his decision was Democratic presldeotialnomlna-He admitted it's toolate fort~h~ will gain unprecedented control California ,'' count y ad· based on tbe strength and cor-tionwasprematureanddesllned county tO amend ills applicaUon over Orange County's multi· mi Dist r a ti v e ai d e John rectness of the count.Y's appUca· to fail. but uld be felt certain OCR million dollar a )'ear health care Dedi.schew said today. tJon," said Diedrich. Despite the heated competition un in some way be accoft}~ industry. Bo a rd or S u p e r v Is o r s The low ebb he spoke of was in recent mootha for tbe deslpa-modatecl. , HEWlsnotboundtofollowthe Chairman Ralph Die.drich Diedricb's decision early last tion, Diedrich said today be Wben the competing appllca~ governor's advice. However, bis praised the covernor ror bis en-month to serve as presidential' favors worlcinl with OCHPC to Uoos were sent to Sacramento endorsement of the eounty ap-donement of the application that candidate Jimmy Carter's cam· provide wbat be called a better county covernment's bore onl~ .. pllcatio.n la expected to carry was announced by State Health paign manager in Orange bealthservicesagency. the endorsements of organizedl great weight with HEW because Department Planning Director County. ..Wi.Dnlnc isn't everyt.blng. It's labor. two city councils and a fewj of its inference oflocal control. Salen Far-a. When .he announced his sup-ceWnc the beat job done for all of <See BEA.LTD, Pase AJ) . ., County Tax Rate Slash P 11w Winnah! Chris Evert h o lds her trophy aloft after defeating . Evonne Goolagong Cawley foe ladies singl~s title at All J::ri g land L awn Tennis Champion s hips today. See story. Page 86. Dying Driver Slams Auto Into House A car driven ~ a mortally wounded burglary suepeet;went out of control late Thund1')' nisht and crashed into Ute Uvlng'rootd of an occupied house, accordln1 to Anaheim police. No injuries, were reported to occupa nts of the home at 441 S. Euclid Ave. But. police said. the alleged burglar died en route to UC Irvine Medical Center and t.is • suspected slayer has been arrest· ed and charged with murder . Police are withholding Iden· Ufication of the 25-year -old shoot· I Ing vkllm pending notification of · next of kin. Authorities ident lrled the mvrder suspect as David Lerov Russell . 25, or 16l!O W Tedmar St. Apl. 16, Anaheim . When arrested, Russell re- p0rtedly had a large caliber rifle in hit possession. He reportedly told police that when he returned to his Tedmar Street apartment llhOrtly before midnight he saw a suspected buf'tlar run from the area. Russell said he went Inside his apartment. grnbb<'d the rifle. dllsbed outside and fired a single shot at the sui;pecte<t burglar as I be drove orr 1n I\ } 964 model 11edon. Police said the bullet crashed through the rear window of the neclng man's car and slammed Into the back of his head, send ing the racing auto Into it wild spin that came to a stop in the living room of the Euclid Street house. STOCKS SHOW \ SUGHI' GAIN Jobless Decline In County Orange County's unemploy- ment rate took a dramatic drop in June when it plunged lo 6.8 per· cent. according to the state Employ m ent Development Department <EDD>. · June's unemployment rate was the low est since January or 1975 and a full percentage point lower than one year ago. <Nationally the rate jumped from 7.3 to 7.5 per- cent.> According to EDD Ad · mi nistrator John Calderas, it was expected that the employment scene in Orange County would im- prove las\ month because or seasonal hiring In tourist related industries. However, Calderas said, the drop in unemployment was much greater than anticipated. The decline ill Orange County's unemployment rate came as schools• new crop of paduates en-. tered the county work force, mak- ing the rate drop more im· pressive, according to an EDD re- port. The mamber of total employed in the county climbed last month to765.800, asaaUUmehiib, Atthe same tfme tbenumber of unemplo1ect. per,aeo.s reached SI.~ rooplyl,~er-tba1a a year ago whee tl\e av~able wock forcew.-ssmaner. • Calder as sahlbest cbances '°" job In ~ranae County for the com- inti three mCMlths. can be found in tourist-related lndustries: He alao •4lld there will be some hirild by lndustrial firms seeking to fill gapa left by vacationing re· gular work era. The larae•t upswm.tn employ· mentlast monthcamewhencoun- ty amusement centers and hotels hired abou t 3,000 s ummer work era. Coats Stolen At Buffum's . . " Three coats, valued at SJ.200, wero reported stolen Thursday from Butrurn '• departmmt store 1nFublon bland. Sl«e employea told police the three coats were kept In a locked display ca11e ln the store's fur coat department and were 1one at about4p.m . The coats are described as a red r<-x jacket, valued at S700, a brown suede coat with a red rox collar. valued at $300, and a curly lamb coat, valued aU200. Police noted that tbe thief re- moved tbe lock to the cabinet along with the coats. P.Wll,fON Boats to Parade Sandag Soaring Values Cited By GARY GRANVILLE OttlleO•ll•l'lletlU" Orange County Supervisors Thomas Riley and Ralph Diedrich have predicted at least a 20·cent cut in the county's general fund property tax rate. Riley and Diedricb's predic· tion came in the wake or a massive 18.7 percent jump in Or&n1e County's assessment roll values. Riley said county taxes should be cut so that homeowners aren't penalised for the impact of soar- ing home values on assessment values. "1 think every government agency should not look upon this as a windfall but should work ·very bard to reduce tax rates to help taxpa1ers ·caueht In an in· flation squeeze,•• said Riley ... He predicted a property tax rate cut "of aUeast 20 cents." The annual Character Boat Parade will be held Sunday in Newport Harbor as part of the bicentennial celebration. Sponsor ed by the Newport HarbQr Chamber of Com- merce, the event is expected to a attract 100 entries. Boats will . begin forming for the parade at 1 p.m. The parade itselt will get under way about 1:30about1:30 p.m. In keeping with the bicentennial, the theme is "Happy Birthday America." Should Riley's forecast be ac· curate · the county's tax rate would drop from $1.63 to Sl.43 ror each SlOO wQrtb or assessed value. Diedrich in a separate in- terview, was more optimistic than bis fellow supervisor. Grand Jury Urges Noise Reduction OraNe County's 1975-76 Grand .J\Lry wound up its year's work -,,,unday by urging noise reduc- tion at Orange County Airport and by chastising county planners. , 'Most of the Grand Jury's year end report consisted of interim reports that had been Issued in the past year. However. included in new re- ports was a recommendation th at the County Board of Supervisors give airlines the responsibility ror reducing noise at Or ange County Airl'(>rt. Th e j ur y a l so urged sup e r visor s "not to allow political pres,ures" to delay de· cisions affecting operations at the airport. "It It tb• opinion of this jury that political and environmental pressures have proved to be the major reason why decisions have not been made by the board or supervisors.•' the jury said. "Optlons for available land for new airports have disappeared." the jury continued. The jury·s recommendations did not Include selecting a site it considered a ppropriate for the county's aviation needs. But the Gr and Jury said the Board of Supervisors should con· tinue to request permis!lion for joint use of existing military airports. That r eference is apparently to the airports at El Toro and Los· ~mitos. 'the planners were chastised for the what the jury sald are un· due delays in striving "for a Utopia In Orange County." "The ave'rage businessman no longer is capable of withstanding the added costs or delays enc<>Un- t ered in wading through vast amounts of bureaucratic red tape that ls involved in pursuing com- mission approval," the jury said. Without citin g specific in· stances the outgoing grand jury .said It lakes an average of from 18 to 24 months to process a plan (See 11.JRY, Pa1e AZ) Andy Devine Making Progress Andy Devlne's condition ls.sta· ble and be Is m aking "steady im- provement." according to a re- port issued today by bis physi- cian, Dr. Desmond Shapiro. The 70-year -old Ne wport B ea ch actor r emai n s hospitalized in the Sonoma Cou n- ty Community Hospital where he was taken June 16 sufferini from kidney failure. Court Cuts Bail of Man In NB Jail He predicted_Jhe_Jjt,~ ..slash would be "from 20 to 25 cents, perhaps a few pennies more." Both supervisors based their prediction~ on tbe following: -Roughly about 10 cents in slashes because of the unexpec- tedly high cUmb in assessed values. -!ncome or ss.s million from A Santa Ana man, held on a the sale or Orange County $25,000-bail charge of possession Medic al Center to the UCJ of a destructive de\tice, was re-medical school. leased from Newport Beach city -Higher than ant!cipated jall Thursday after posting a ssoo . carry forw!lrd balances m county bond. accounts. . . Police said Robert Manuel -Upward r ev1S1ons of collecta- Salazar 22 who was arrested on ble receivables at what former · the felo~y ~harge late Wedneday ly was the county's medical when police allegedly found two center · . . . super-sized firecrackers on him, Both Riley and D1ednch satd bailed out of their Jail after bis co~nty residents should keep In bail was reduced on an order mmd that property truces con· from the Harbor Judicial District tr o 11 e d by the board or Court. <See TAX RA TE, Page A2) Capt . Wayne Connelly ex- plained that the felony charge still stands against Salazar. "Il's Ceremony Slated up to the District Attorney to take the case to court.•' he 11ald. Salazar was originally stopped on suspicion of possession of marijuana. but be was arrested for possession of a destructive device-a felony charge that ls applied to illegal posseslon of ex· plostvea such as dynamite- when officers found two M·80 firecrackers in his pocked. Police chief B. J amel\ Clavas said that anyone found In posaeulon of the powerful firecrackers can expect to be ar. rested on an Identical charge. A public ground breaking ceremony for the Newport Center Branch Llbryry wlll be held July 9, at 11 :30 a.m. on the site at Santa Barbara and San Clemente Drives. Or:=~~~~~u Weather Death Penalty ·Upheld Newport 0K8 Fund For Traffic Signal The NewJ)Ort Beach City Coun· ell bu awarded a S2S,1'79 con· tract for the lnatallaUon of a traf· nc signal al the intersection or Birch and Do•e Streets to Fis· chback and Moore. Inc. Mostly_ 11unny Saturday except low clouds night and early morning. Jligh Saturday 70 to 74 beaches, 80 to 86 Inland. Low tonight 00to65. INSIDE TODA V Looldrtg for something to do the ,.~ourth o/ Jul11? The Dolly Pilot'• M ichael Pa1kevich 11Ammarize• the weekenifa octilJlt~• on P.age Cl of the Wuk~tt. ' Supreme Court Restrict& Stalea' Pou:en .. # ,, -• According to an Auociat~ Preas survey,.. <572 Mei) and JO woroen on •eat.I tows In 30 sta,tes wel"e. ~waltin1 t~ eoort's de- cisfod"bn wbethtr to uphold death as a)Uol.shmept: lice-Patter Stewart wrote ;;;;;cif the. ' ... The project is to be completed by Nov. 15. l.ottery Bill Hit l•dex At Y-t.nln A• =~=--rs , I OAILY PILOT Al N FnO!Y. Jufy 2. 1916 E're•P.,.eAI Here's Bow TAX RATE supervisors make up only about ' • 15 to 20 percent or the 8\'el'lle" propert v llait bill Parking· Spot 1 "It'• not &olol to betp m~b lf we're the only on Wbo drive on cutUnlJ tax rates to help ofr•et the co.t or mn<1t1on," said Rucy. "But I think we have to set an eit· ample that bopdulJy ot.ber tax· inl a1encie• will follow." Diedrich said he lonJt nao favored amending state legisl•· tion in an e ff ort to protect homeowners from the impact of inOatJon. "When values go up and tax rates don't ltO down people pay higher lax billa." Diednch said. "So, what happens ls that peo- ple Uvlne on rixcd incomes are literally forced out of houses • lbey"ve worked all their lives to pay ror." he added. "I think It's ridiculous that we eo on in such fashion and I expect we'll (county govemmeot) be able lo do our share in seeing homeowners aren't hurt again tbisyear." At the close of county budget sessions last month, the Board of Supervisor s a d opted a $469 million budget and set a tentative tu rate of Sl.62 to support that budget. 30 Illegally Parked Cars T~dAway Thirty motorists who parked il-legally In the Lido Sands are Thursday round out what can happen when residents decide to t.ake action. Police said three unidentified housewives living on Bruce Cres· cent called Cout Towing and Harbor Tow lo remove the JO cars they found parked illegally in their area. "I guess this illustrates the point that it's really quite easy for citizens lo gel rid ol illegally parked cars," commented Capt. DonOyaas. He said the identities of the three wom e n w e re b eing withheld to protect them from the wrath of beacbgoers who found their cars had been towed while they us ed the beaches. Pact Atmrded Nete J:-oge i1a History T h e forme r Orange County Medica l Center, now called the UCI Med ical Center . was turned over t o the UCI Co llege of Med icine Thursd ay a l a ceremony marked with speeches by local di gnit a ries. H ere. Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. right, presents medical school dean Dr. Stanley van den Noort a historical book chronicling the medical center's patient list from 1925. JURY ••• through the planning com- mission and other related county agencies. "The Grand Jury is of the opi- nion that more go,•ernment con· trol does not necessarily make for better planning," the jury·s report stated. After such strong wor~ the jury's recommendations ror an overhaul or the planning pro· cedun were mild. It recommended for example that open space be limited to "natural open space areas such as gullies, ravines and hilly pro· perties." Stolen Gems? Coastal Jewelers Held in 'Fencing' A four.month investigation in- to fencing of stolen jewelry in south Orange County led to t.be UTest of six people Thursday. in· eluding owner!! of jewelry stores in uguna Beach and San Juan Capistrano. The coordinated investigation by police from Laguna Beach and San Clemente and Orange County Sheriff's Department de- puties in part focused on trading of stolen property for cocaine heroin and other drugs. ' Arrested were: -Joseph Greco, 79. of 32037 Paseo Car o lina, San Juan Capistrano. owner of El Greco, 31791 Camino Capistrano, San Jua n Capis tra no . He w as charged with receiving stolen property. -Claes Jonsson, 46, of 25742 Via De l R ey, Sa n Ju an Capistrano. partner in the Zia Silversmith Company, 31761 Camlno Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, booked on receiving stolen property. . Can Be Held Residents or the beach ar~as an Ncwpe>rl Beach who are aoi ng to be faced w ith tourill·created parkinl problems, do have some recourse. accordln1 to Capt. Don Oyaaa of the Newport Beach police department. Oya as, who Is the commander of the d epartment's traffic division can 1tve residents a one- page leaflet ouUlnin1 ateps lbat residents cao take when they find those strange cars blocltln1 driveway1 and garaaes. Ht!re's what residents can do: -Poat no parking signs. This ruJe applies lo merchants and residents alike. Oyaas says the police and pro- perty ownna are powerless to have ille1ally parked cars towed away unless there are signs which prohibit public parking J>Mled on the property. The signs oucht to be readable rrom a distance of 100 f~ and the wording should be lo the ef. feel that public parking is pro- Fro•P•geAJ HEALTH •.• other private and government agencies. OCHPC's application bore heavy endorsements from 26 city councils, nearly arr private charitable insUtutions as well as almost all health Can! providers. As opposed to county govern- ment. OCHPC Is a private non· prolitcorporation. Last month. Farag •isited Orange County in a futile at· tempt to r econcile t he dif· ferences between the two com· peting applications. However, both OCHPC Presi· dent Lois Benes and Dittctor Stanley M atek refused to con· sider merging OCHPC's appllca· Uon with the county's. OCHPC executive director Stanley Malek said today be waa not surpriled by the governor's action. However, M atek added, he was disappointed with the way t.be en- dorsement came about. hlblted. The slens should .also in· elude the phone number of the Pollce department. Oyaaa says that• s mall 1t1n which reads ""o parlc.loa" won't do the job. Residents who want to be llblo to tow cars th11t tum up In their gara1cs are 10101 to have to post signs lnaide their 1ara1es H well. -Call police. Residents whO' · sl1n1 UlecaJJy parked cars must notify police. Oyaas said any car that is blocklnC a driveway or 1arage that la at least partially on the pubUc streets or alleys will be ticketed and towed by the police. Cars that are completely on private property which bu been posted with siens are towed al the order or the property owner. Oyaas s tressed that police personnel will give all the help they can in aiding residents fill out the forms required by law and ln contactJn1 • reliable tow- lng service. But. he s aid, the public parking prohibition signs have got to be up ln driveways, in garages and on garage doors before a car can be towed. Here's wh at res ide nts shouldn't do : ln the past, aome beach area resident.a have broken into cars they've found We1alJ.y parked on their property. By releasine the brakes. the cara can be pushed into the street.a and the police called to tow cars that are parked in the public ricb\~f.way. "I can't recommend that," Oyau aaid. "Ir the vehicle is damaied in t.be process, it is pouible that the property own.er could be char1ed with malicious miachief or timpertng with a vehicle, even thou1h he's the par· lY wronged ori1lnally." Balloonist Safe l On Bike Trail The jury also called ror more .. flexibility" in project design and said developers should be re· lieved of the responsibility to identify natural resources for en· vlronmental impact purpoges. -Roger Trontz, 31, 717 SUm· mit Drive, Laguna Beach, owner of Broadway Plaza Gems, iu Broadway, Laguna Beach. His arrest warrant alleged receiving stolen property and sales of co. cai.Jie. -Don a ld Gow. 51, 34055 Colegio Drive . Dana Point, another Zia Silversmith partner, booked on receiving stolen Pf'<>- perty. "I lhlnk it is consistent with the governor'• prejudgment ol all competing a pplications a nd doubt that be'a read either one." the OCH PC director saJd. NEW YORK (AP> -Karl 'lbomu steamed safely toward Holland aboard a Russian ship t oday afte r a severe thun · derstorm aborted his attempt to become the first person to cr085 the AUaoUc Ocean ln a balloon. After not beln1 beard from for almost four days. Thomas radioed Thuraday from the 42J.. foot Soviet freighter Dekabri.st to uy the ship had plucked him from a raft In the AUantic. I The Newport Beach City Coun· ell bas moved, toward the con· st ruction of a section ol bike trail along J amboree Road. The council awarded a m.S>O contract to Griua·Norwood. Inc. of Duarte for slope construction on the west side ol Jamboree Road from Eastb19ff Drive North toward San Drego Ctftlt. The project will provide enough width to allow the eventual con· struction of a bike trail. city of. flcials said. The slope conatructioo is slated for completion Sept. 1. The bike trail. a separate project. is scheduled for completion before the end of the year. Walkway ~act Goes to Ford The Newport Beach City Coun· ell bas awarded a $49,992 con· tr3cl to James W. Ford ol San Bernardino for the construction or a pedestrian walkway on the north side of the Udo bland bt'id1e. The walkway will a llow b1rycli t1ts to use the t'XHtmg sidewalk while pedesUian.s use the new path. The contractor wiU not berm nny work which wlll lnterfero with tramc on the bridle unUI Sept. 7. The project la scheduled for complelJon Oct .• 2$. " DAILY PILOT Water Ship Eyed SAN RAFAEL (AP) -Moor. i.ng an aircraft carrier off the rugged M a rln County coast might be a solution to the area's critical water shortag~. officials say. -Ellen Galeskl, 24, also of n7 9.lmmil, an e mploye at Trontz' shop. She was booked on similar charges. ( Pilot J Logbook_ Listen, Children, You Shall Hear ... ' By JOANNE aEYNOLDS Of ... °"''' ...... ,." I gave Paul Revere a ride Thursday afternoon. NOaJIALLY, I don't pick up hitchhikers, but there he wu, lhumbine along Newport Boulevard In his lrlcorn hat and woolen cape and I just had to stop for him. He didn't say bow Ion« he'd been walllne for a ride when he got in m y ear, but he allowed as bow he was a bit warm from standing In lhe sun so lone. l t'a hard to believe that so many righl·thlnklng Americans could have driven by such a fAmous person without stoppln1. Maybe they didn't reco1nin him wlthOut his horse. As It turns out. Paul Revere actually ls Mike Lawler. 32. chief' salesman At a fireworks s tand at 16th Street und Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. Ile de<:lded to doth• Paul Revere bit to com· btne promotton and patriotism. He 1ol his coatume rrom a c ustom rental a1ency in .Hollyw()()d and had his hor~e. Martha, broqbt to the stand' HT•o1.o• from the Irvine Shone Stable on Wednesday. f~WLER, WHO Is runnlnl( the st and for the Institute for Advanced Marine Resf'orch, of which he Is a mt!mber. said the horse and costume acnerally have receiv<'d good reviews. While he's selllna fireworks, he lets kich who come to his stand ride his honle. They love It. Wednesday night. he recreated Paul Revere's historic ride. sort or. Instead o( gaJlopin~ the 12 miles the revolu· tlonary figure rode from Ca mbridge to Lexington and Con· cord to warn of the arrival of British troops, Lawler did a shorter f<Mtr·mUe cantu from the fireworks stand to the Balboa Pa•ilion. "I did the 'The British are comins' bll all t h• way.'' Lawler laa1bs. He sakl witnesses-of his nl~ht ride seemed pretty pleased by the spectacle of a figure in colonial dress. ridlnC dowu Newport Boulevard. TBB OWNE& ol one restaurant alons the route was so pleased that he invited Lawler and bis horse in ror a drink. Lawler said he declined the Invitation. lie said his plans are indefinite ror lhe weekend. He'll be at the fireworlls s taoo dally. with his horse.. But be·s not sure _.hetber Paul Revere will ride throu&b Newport Beach o.!=·::._~1~ ::!f.~lted him why be was hitchhiking ... Wbere's your -Patrick Daniel Torttello, 25072 La Cr est a Drive. Dana Point, booked on sales of heroin. Malek went on to s~ be ls con- fident HEW will eventually ac- cept OCH PC, probably within t.be next three weeks. begins July 1st . • Don't delay, exceptional savings on such lines as BAKER. HENREDON, HERITAGE. DREXEL. and much more' • For the first time, order WOOOMARK ch airs. SHERRILL, MARGE CARSON and)HENREDON upholstery at sale prices! • View the targest selection of quality fumishings in the Newport area specially priced for our SUMMER SALE. Free decorating and delivery service Included. 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Pound Gains Today . . .. ~ ........ ~ . ..... . ............... ".,,..' ...... . ~~~"11~:2·~J.·"4.. .,.,_,,. .~1.r t • I J,C:2! • -' ~~.. Ip.~. CAP> ~ndl• ed. ~..._,!:r:-..., •'·•~,...fl: ~ • I ·':" ~~" ··~~ ~,. ~ • "./', It . ~, •• , . _.,'»~Ii. ~ I .. ' .. ~ .x.,. tt\oi. " • b ~ ·• "'" ,,,..,,_1 . ,,.. • -1-. .1. e . -:, '::: 1!t :~:-"' ~ ::~ j \. ,! ~; ·~ °"'I '¥ i; ~: :: The Brtush cunPCy closed al ~ .~;i 11f ~~; 1 n ~i •; ~;:; .~ ~"'":," ~· i :S : ... .: '! Sl.79UI Thursday and climbed to '" r ., " .. ..-, ,.,_. • ~·····,.. 111 .. 1 u ....... SUD02lnthefinltwobounolt.rad1D.a ..... 1 tO ,,. 1 .. 1. • -El' 10 n i+"•• 4 -'' I'S~ ..-ao . rtt01 11 -.... :-_. Oec:I .... M U J~ ••• • ~ Al11 •t IJlll• !} !.•-. Jlll-0,. t b-loo UU. O\Oftnn1 • • N DAIL y PILOT A. Bf t tlte Road Camping Boom ! Due This Year By SYLVIA PO&TER A r~ord 40 mUllon people will carry th~lr beds with them when lbey aet out f04" one ot the lea&l expen1lve vac•· Uona thl• yur. packina up tenu. truck cam~rs. t.rallera or motor homes and be.dint ror one or more of lhe 18,41S pubUc and private camparouoda in the UnJted St•tes •nd Canada. With IH short.Its no tonier curbln1 hlahw•y travel, the umping Industry is antk lpaUns the blHeat boon\ ever. Gross recreational vehicle sales wlU top $2.S billion ln 19'7S • predkts the Rec-re.aUonal Veh\cle Industry Assn. Nearly a million famlly-si1ed tents will be sold th.is year and tentmakers are finding it tou1b l'O keep up with orders, re· ports tbe Sporti ng Goods Ma nufacturers Assn. Money's Worth "CAMP8JTE FEES FOil A family ot tour averace S8 • day at private campgrounds or about S3 at naUonaJ and slate parts, and campers save eftn more by prep•rin1 all three meals a day themselwes, just as at home." says James F . Collins, president of Knmpgrounds or America <KOAJ , the country's largest network of private camp- grounds. Less ls spent on entertainment, slnce recreational facilities such as swimming pools. playgrounds. fiabin1. etc .. are in most cases on or near the camparounds, say SPokesmen for United Safari lnlernalional and.Holida.y Inn Trav-L-Parks. Olher private franchise systems include Jellystone Parks and Ramada Camp Inns . With milllons on lhe road, will the re be enough campsites? THERE WLLL BE SOME bicentennial year overflows. especially at the more Popular locations at federal and s tate parks, which usually operate their camp1rounds on a firll· come, first·served basil. "By all means. campers slloold do lhelr homework before they start on bicentennial trips , .. says National Parks officlal Tony Bevinetto. "Schedule your arrival early in the day and lf YoU are vtsilini a national park that has more than one c:ampcround. plan to 10 to the more remote one where chances o( finding a site are better.·· And are the savings as real u lndlcated? 1'HE ANSWER TO TH.AT ia the American Aulomoblle A.aan. 's report that i\5 members -who usually slay In domestic hotels and motels -spend an avera.ce of ~per day lor a party of three. People who h.n never been camping but would like to try lt this summer should consider renting tents or trailers available at many campgrounds. At more th(ln 120 KOAs. for lnstance. a new program provides lenta already set up at a ca lte with lour cot.s or air m attresses for S9 or less per nlgh Each tent site has a barbecue grill and picnic table. ampers must bring along sleeping bags or sheets, els and pillows. and other basic equipment such as a ern or fl ashlight. an ice chest. a water cooler and It ware. /. ITS A GOOD IDEA TO rent a recreatlonal vehicle before making a deci.sion to buy. Weekly rentals will run from about $125 for a compact camping trailer to $215 anrl up (plus mileage) for a self-powered mot.or home. Purchase prices of units range from aboutS600 to $35,000. Other tips: -Prepare detailed plans before the trip. Make a checldis\ of it.ems to pack. including kitchenware, food , bed- dln1 and bathroom needs, clothint and miac:ellaneous equipment~ -Invest In a comprehensive campground guidebook such u Woodall's TraO~i.ng Parks and Campgrounds or Rand McNally's Campground and Trailer Park Guide. The guidebooks list loeatJona. facilities and, ln some cases, fees . Where poaslble make reservations. -PLAN-T&-AIUllVf! AT the de"Stlnallon eatJy tn dlb day to get a wide selection of choice sites and make camp In a relaxed mood. -Find recipes \hat are easily adaptable to campOr e cooking a nd concentrate on meals that can be served without fuss . -People lr avelinl with pets should check first to see whether the pet la welcome. Most campgrounds will allow pets if leashed, bu\ some do not accept them at all. Visitors. to Get Tea Union Federal Savings, Fountain Valley. is giving apQthecary jars filled with tea to visitors lo the 17400 Brookhurs\ St. ofnce through July 10. Visitors to Union Federal will also r e<:eive a roster and biographie~ of part ici· pants in the Boston Tea Party. Due to late transmission t~y's llstlno wilt not •JC>H[ In the Dally Piiot. .~to~lu '" Tlw Spofllght NV••or• ..... , ...... , to•~I ''te Yt0t.J\ dtf w,.. •• O", Mont~•(I~ v •• , .. ,,o !:"0Ti:~~:O '""ton••• ""'~'1"1• . 1uao.ooo ,.,,,.e 11,lt', 11.U! 1,401,6 C10~ Ii .. I, 1 "11,n! I 1.lll.1)1 IOll 11'hat .4ito~k• Did Due to late transmis.sfon today's fisting w111 not appear ;n the Dally Pilot. • 'l I I AlfOAILV PILOT Frrd!y, Ju!y2.11J71 Bicentennial Comic Relief Due BJ toa TROllAS LOS ANGELES <AP> -The l ndetatJsable Bob Hope ii tend· 1nC 2IOOtb blttbda)' ~· to b1a adopted land via t."Bl~ten·. nlal Star Spangled Spertacu1ar" to compet.e with the lkyrocket.s on July'· <CbanoeU, 8:30 p.m.) "We'll have the televt..aon newa .u it mlcht have been done 200 )'Ur i aco," he promised. "Also, the 'Tonl1ht' ahow 100 years •10 with Ed Mc Ma hon and Doc Severiosen in tost.ume -Doc didn't have to change clot.hes for it. we:u have Debbie Reynolds playinc 'Mary Hartford, Mary Hartfor d.' a nd I'll be K\nJi George. ''THERE'LL BE SO much straight stuff on NBC all day that I think people will welcome us when we come oo and hoke It up. We 'll also have a salute to American heroes. but different ones -like Irving Berlin, Satcbmo, Jlmmy Cagney as George M. Coba". Wilbur and Onille Wrltht-1' ma pat U.t intlodes Sammy Davla Jr., Doeny and Ma.rie 0.lDOlld. tM Captalft and Ten· nllle. phaa uaae.o. by Phyllis Oilier, Steve Allen, An1le Dickinlon, Ro"an and Martia, Don Knott.a, Ron Howard and Jimmy Wal.Iler. aur weo·s GOING to watch tele.-Woo on the nlClrt ol Uncle Sam'• bluest birthday! "I think we'll sit a helluva •hare," oble"ed HoJ>', refer-. rtn• to tbe Nielsen flgur~ for share-or-audience. "And I think a Jot of people wlll be home by that hour (8:30 ln the East and Weso . The advertising people bav~ laken surveys \hat sho w that working people are generally home by 7 o 'clock on· holiday nilh\a. So ~bey're pouring a lot or money into radio spots that will r each people wllh their car . radios on the w ay home." StJCB IS THE ICIND o! plan· n1ng that bas kepl Bob Hope in .. ----. .... -... rlJ {! •• ~ ~ Em- 00 . ~ -!. -~ .l t ... ... (~'\--·\ •. ~-. J,,. I' \ ·~---· ~ ; .~ E ! a) -. J 00 'i :! :! -' the lead of th• TV-cpeclal at.a.rs foe ZS years (be bas Always in- siated on news paper advertisinc lo major cltlH whenever bis abow appears>. Paul Keyes, one of tbe tr.alive rn1ndl behind "Lau&h·ID.'' p.ro- ducl'd lbe July 4 abow. Hope has been rotaline produeel"S during the past season, as part of bis policy of see km& new formA\a. There will even be more diversity next season. be indicat· ed. Among his projects: a two. hour compilation of comedy gema from bis TV shows; a thrff·hour revlew oC bis military entertaining dating to 1942. HOPE ALSO PLANS to fulflll his long·time desire to portray the Uate WaJter Winchell an a movie biography. either !or theaters or a TV movie. The Hope pace continues un- flaggingly. On July 3. he'll play two dates -the Honor America Day celebration at Kennedy , , . . ~ ·Center ln Washinctm. D.C .. lhen ny by private planet9ableftlten- nial fete at Blue laland, IU. On July 7 he'll be back In Wasbln(loo to appear at the Wbls,e House dlnner fot' Queen Elisabeth. The followinl nlaht be reporu to the British Embassy . where the quffn wUI award him \:ommander of lbe Brillsh Em· pire. "NOT BAD FOa a boy who left En1land In s teerage," he cracked. Will the pace never slow down., ··Dolores (his wife! keepc; art er me." he admitted. "She'd lake me to retire to Palm Sprangs and do nothing. I couldn's possibly I'm to<> t'harged up. "J gel tire-d sometimes, but J it's a good tired. I go lo sleep an hour, hour and a hall. and I'm re· ady to go again. I get my rubs. my walks. my golf games. I don't smoke and ·1 don't drink. l feel great. No health problems, knock wood." • ,,,. .......... BOB HOPE'S BOISTEROUS BICENTENNIAL TRIBUTE With Debbie Reynolds •• 'Mmy H•rtford, Mary H•rttord' ::i .,.. ,_ :: i -~ ~g :. .. .t: .... c -" lh • I ' ., . i t \ f Saddlehaek Today's Clo sing N.Y. Stoeks -. J 'VOL. 69, NO. 1M, • SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FR I DAY, JlJ LY 2, 1976 • TE.N CENT' l' High ·Cou1·t Upholds Death P.enaltyi ~ I! r WASHINGTON (AP> -The appllutlo•. lhe eourt struck Florida, Geor1la and Texas the consUtutlonality or capital me_ny states haa been a "mar ked In North Carolina, whero 1~ .l U.S. lupre,me Court today uphefd down law• in Louiaiana and becaUH Lbey do not make \Mde-punishment ltselr. Voting with Indication of society's endorse· persona were on <Jeath row, tt1 { the deelb penalty as acceptable North Carollna which make It ath penalty mandatory and 1lve him were Chief Justice Warrttn ment of the death penalty for law reqwrl'd exec.atlon In tho •1 M to Amtrlcans . but severely mandatory ror several kinds of judces and jurlu adequate E . Burier and Justices Lewis F. murder,"lhejusticessaid. chamber for murder which 't restricted the power ol slates to murder. Juldellnn for Im~ lt. Powell Jr .. John Paul Stevens, "We bold that the death penal· "wilUul. dell berate and pr , make It mandatory for specific Despite th&.. the ju.sti~es •P· Accordln1 to an Auoclaled Byron R. While and William II. ty is not a form of puni$hment. medJtatod" or committed durinC 1' crimes.. peared to Jeave open the Preu survey, 572 men ·anct 10 Reb.nqu.ist. that may never be imposed, re-afelonyoran1ttempte1Uelony ... '-~ ln a 1·2 ruUn1. the court said posalbllily that ca,pital punil:h-womenondeatllrowsin30 states Justices Wiiiiam J. Rrennan gardletiS of the circumstances or Nortb Carolina ~d mor1 ~ the death penal~y in ibell is not a ment could be mtlde mandatory were awaillnl the ~rt·s de· Jr. and Thurgood Marshall dis· the olrt'nse, rt'gardless of Ute prisoners on death row than aJ 1 crwl and Ul'l1'1Ual punishment for some narrow cat~octes of cision on whether toupbolddulh sented. character or thtt offender, and re-other stale. \ forbiddenbytheConslituUon. c rime s uch as killin gs by uapun11bmHt. Widespread re-enactmt'nt or gardless o r the p~ocedure Louisiana law rewiredthe d But in Separate~ dedsloos prisonensttvin1lifeterms. Justice Potter Stewart wrote the dea th penalt y aft er the followed in r eaching the de· alb penally for m-.r*rdurh11 an 1i ratrtctini the death penalty's The court approved laws in the main opinion of the court on Suprt'mt' Court invalidated it in cision." <See DEATH. Pap AJj j Del" _.._ Sc.II ,_. SEMI· TRAILER WOUND UP ON ITS SIDE AFTER SKIDDING OFF SA N DIEGO FREEWAY Workers, .PoHce Ponder Situation .. Driver Hospitalized With Serious lnfurlH Governor :Backs oc Tax Rate Cut ?·: . I Supervisors Cite Value Jurrip I medical school. -Higher than anticipated carry forward balances in county accounts. -Upward revisions or collecta· ble receivables at what former- ly was the county's medical center. Both Riley and Diedrich said county residents should keep in mind that properly taxes con- l r o 11 e d b y t he board of supervisors make up only about lS to 20 percent of the average property tax bill. "It's not going to help much if we're the only ones who drive on cutting tax rates to help offset the cost or Inflation," sajd Riley. "But I think we have to set an ex- am]>le thllt bopebittr O\hPr"hlY~­ ing aaencies will follow ... Diedrich said he long ago favored amendin11 state legisla· lion in a n effort to protect homeowners from the impact ol inflation. "When values go up and tax rates don't go down people pay CSeeTAX llATE, PqeA.z) Saddleback School Tax 'May prop' Co a•t Weath er M01lly aunny Saturdoy except low clouda njght and early morning. lllgh Saturday 70 to 74 beaches •• 80 lo 88 Inland. Low tonight 80t.o6S_ INSIDE TODA~ Looldrtf /or tomnldrtQ to do the Fo.rtlt of Julfl'f nw Doilfl Piiot'• Mtdocf .Po#.nlkh nmmcari.ut ,_, tottbftd't actfvtttet on P.afc Cl o/ It.. w~. . ' t l t f II DAILYPILOT Se ( Piiot ) Logbook_ Leave Fireworks To Professionals ByWlW.\MSCHREIBER Of Ille o.u, ,. ........ l'M OLD ENOUGH now to "remember when" fireworks on tbe Fourth of Joly meant lots of booming, crackling and rockets' red &laring. There were ladyfmgen, heel poppers, cherry bombs. Hyrocatets ana lhose marvelous Roman candles spewing in· candescent balls of fire that invariably landed on :a nel1hbor"s garage roof. Good old Independence Day always • seemed lo have its share of exciting litlle emergencies -1.ike the time my Dad tried lo bold a pinwheel flare io his hand instead or of na1hng it to a post before lighting. And somehow. we always managed to keep a small supply offir~rackers in a bureau drawer for contingencies later in the year -like blasting tin cans into the afr or bursting H allowttnJaCk·o-lanterns displayed on front porches. No sir, It just isn "t the same anymore -thank God. IN MOST JURISDICTIONS with relatively sensibl e leaders. tough laws have cut the fuses or mini-explosives that used to result In a July 5 rash or newspaper stories about dis· membered hands. blinded eyes and roaring fires. or course, wherever scornaws are to be round, the bangers and blasters are still around -illegal though they arc. Supposedly. all we've got left are the so-called "Safe and Sane" varieties of fireworks that sparkle and glitter a lot but don 't blow up. And. in unincorporated Orange County al least, you have to be 18orolderto buy them. BUT A QUICK CHECK OF Saddleback Valley fireworks 1 stands on the first day of operation this week revealed mos to( the real patr9ns to be in Lhe 10-year-old bracket -accom- panied by big brothers or sisters to actually lay out the money. Near one stand. a little tyke had already ignited a sparkler and his fnend was readying a little cone-shaped fountain. J for one think lawmakers should douse all such fireworks with a big bucket or legal water. They simply aren"t worth the effort or the headaches for firemen over potential infernos in the brush lands. THE COMMVNlTYGROUPSthat make a killing selling fireworks shou Id find another commodity. For my money, there·s nothing quite like a gaJa pyrotechnic spectacular with aerial bombs. rockets and all that good stuff. Most every city or community either sponsors such events or 1sclose to one that does. It may be only a vicarious thrill for those of us who like touching off our own fuses but its a damn sight safer and saner. Dying Driver Hits House in · AnaheiID I By GARY GRANVILLE °' , .. 0.11, ~ ... sa." A car driven by a mortally· wounded burglary suspect went t out of control late Thursday mght ond crashed Into the livin room Russell , 25, of 1680 W. Tedmar St. Apt. 16, Anaheim. When arrested, Russell re- portedly bad a large caliber rifle in bis possession. --. """Ot"~uprea noUse. accoral'ilg I to Anaheim police. ; No injuries were reported to occupant& or the home at 441 S. Euclid Ave. But. police said. the alleged burglar died en route to UC Irvine Medical Center and his auapected slayer has been arrest- ed and charged with murder. J>Gllce are withholding iden- tification or the 25-year-old shoot-*"• victim pending notification or next or kin. Authorities identified the murder suspect as David Lcrov He reportedly told__police that. when be returned lo his Tedmar Street apartment shortly before midnight he saw a suspected burglar run from the area. Russell said he went Inside his apartment. grabbed the rifle, dashed outside and fired a sjngle shot at the suspected burglar as he drove orr in a 1964 model sedan. Police said the bullet crashed through the rear window of the fleeing man's car and slammed into the back of his head, sendlng the racing auto into a wild spin that came to a slop in the living room of the Euclid Street house. Fro•PageAI HEALTH AGENCY. • • the cndoraemenllt or or1anh:ed labor. two city councils and a few OU'ter private and government afencles. OCllPC's opplicutlon bor e heavy endorsements from 26,city councll1, nearly all privatc oaANOE COAST \fl DAILY PILOT ,.,,. 0.-( .. !I o.lly 1'1"1. ... Ill ..... th I•'""'" ..... ,,.. .... ,~ .. fttt. l•p~eOtfiiiH•• ,,. ~-.,,. <-• .............. ~~ ... ""''""" ... r:'.!.~~ ... -·::..:.o;.,:::: .. , ... v ................ r ...... "'"" " ....... ,.. ~ ::...~~~.:=-~·;t. ~o.:..:.~~:.,~.:,.lJI M\I ll•y ROtler1 N. Weed """·----Jack R. Curltv ¥11:• .. "*"'--.. ~ Tl'lomu Keevll C:dll9r Thomas A. Muf1)fllne __ , ..... 0WtH H. LDM Rkhwd P. Nall ___ r...,.. S1f•1hctl V•....,Ollb a.IL.a~ll-eliMO..P'- OfRce ~ ............... ..... -......-inw•--.. "-....-' l lla 0._,.,.'"94 T1ll;ll 1ne (114) 60G1 Ow'liM AftfftiU..MM611 charitable institutions as weU as almost all health care providers. Al opposed to cdunty govern- ment, OCHPC is a pnvate non- profit corporation. Last month. Farag visited Orange County In a futile al· te mpt to reconcile the dtr· rereoces between the two com- petina applications. However, bolh OCHPC Presl· dent Lois Renea and Director Stanley M atek r erused to con· sider meraina OCHPC'a appUca· lion with the county's. OCHPC eitecutlve director Stanley Matek Hid today he was not surprised by the IOVerDOr's action. Rowever, Matek added. be was disappointed wllh the way the en- dorsement came about. "I think it is consistent wit\ t.be governor:. pujudO>eot ot all competing a pplications and doubt that he's rud either one," the OCH PC director said. M atek went on to SQ he is con- fident KEW wUl evesabW.l)' IC• ceptOCHPC. probably within the next three weeks. Oran•e County'1 l'1S-ll Grand Jury wound up its year's work Thutlday by ur1ln1 nolae ftduc . lion at Or Hae Councy Airport and by cbuUslD1 county planners. Moel.of th• Grand JUI')''• year end report consisted ol interim reports that had been lsaued in the past year. However, Included in new re- ports was • recommendation that the County Board of Supervisors give airlines the responsibility for reducing noise al Oranae County Airport. The j ury a l so urged supervisors "not t o allow political pressures" to defay de- cisions affecting operations at the airport. "It ia the opinion ol this jury thet political and environmental prt>ssures have proved to be the maJor reason why decisions have not been made by the board of supervisors," tbe jury 1aid. ..Options for available land for new airports have disappeared,'' the jury continued. The jury·s recommendations did not include selecting a site it considered appropriate for the county's a\•iaUon needs. But the Grand Jury said the Board of Supervisors should con- tinue to request permission for joint use of existing military airports. That reference is apparently to the airports al El Toro and Los Alamitos. The planners were chastised for the what the jury said are un-due delays In striving "for a Utopia In Orange County." "The average businessman no longer is capable of wil.bstanding the added costs of delays encoun- tered in wading throu1h vast amounts of bureaucratic red tape that is involved in pursuing com- mission approval.•· the jury said. Without citing specific in- stances the outgoina &rand jury said il takes an averaae of from 18 to 24 months to process a plan through the planning com- mission and other related county agencies. "The Grand Jury Is of the opi· nion that more government con· trol does not necessarily make for better planning," the jury's report stated. Arter such strong words the jury's recommendations for an overhaul of the ~anniol pro- cedure were mild. It recommended for eitample that open spaJ:e be limited to "naluraJ open apace areu such as eullies, ravines and billy pro- perties." The jury also called for more "fiexibllity " in project design and said developers should be re- lieved or the responsibility to Identify natural resources for en- Yiron.men~l-1 m peet purposes. E'remPllfleAl TAX RATE higher tu bills,·• Diedrich said. "So, what happens is that peo- ple Uvin1 on fixed incomes are literally forced out ol house5 lhey've worked all their lives to pay for," be added .. "I think ll'a r idiculoua that we go on in such fashion and I expect we'll (county government> be able lo do our share in seeing homeowners aren't hurt again this year." At the close or county budget seasioM last month, the Board of Supervisors adopted a $469 mUllon budaet and aeta l~nlative tu rate of $1.62 to support lhat budget. Now as unknown fisures are tabulated both Diedrich and Riiey said unanticipated ro· venues should be UHd to oCfset the hl&ber aaaesaed values by culllni the t ax rate. FremP-AJ DRY ••• etlmlna~ about to percent ot the bootl•I problem.'' Morial1ty'1 firm both produces firework• for retail aale and stages or1anJ&ed tlrewwts db· plays. lie says at least 150 such shows are set fOf' tbla holiday. The ones at Anabelm Stadium, Dianeyland, lh1lc MountaJn, Dodter Stadium, and the Ro6e Bowl wW be mualve. A dlselay that will be flted from a pter at LoQC Buda will be vtaib.&e to tb.roqa 00 tbe beacb for hro miles in eltber dlncUoa. A 1h11llar dlae!;~ •Ill b e lMIDCbed from a off Sim.a Barbu-a. New Page in History .... .............. • The former Orange County Medical Center, now called the UCI Medical Center, was turned over to the UCI College of Medicine Thursday at a ceremony marked with speeches by local dignitaries. Here. Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, right, presents medical school dean Dr. Stanley van den Noort a historical book chronicling the medical center's patient list Crom 1925. Fencing Ring Broken Laguna, San Juan Jewelers Held in Probe A four-month Investigation ID· to fencing of stolen jewelry in south Orange County led to the arrest or six people Thursday. in - cludln1 owners of Jewelry stores in Laguna Buch and San Juan Capl.strano. The coordinated investigation by police from Laguna Beacll1 and San Clemente and Orange County Sheriff's Department de- puties in part fo<'used on trading or stolen property for cocaine, heroin and other drugs. Arrested were: -Roger Trontz. 31. 717 Sum- mit Drive, Laguna Beach, owner of Broadway Plaaa Gems, 211 Broadway, Laguna Beach. ms arrest warrant alleged receiving stolen property and •ales of co-caine. -Ellen Galeski. 24, also of 717 Summit. an employe at Tront-z' shop. She was booked on similar charges. -Joseph Greco, 79, of 32037 Paseo Carolina. San Juan Capistrano, owner ol El Greco, 31791 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. He was charged with receiving stolen property. -Claes Jonsson, 46, of 25742 Via De l R ey, San Juan Capistrano. partner in the Zia Silversmith Company, 31781 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano, booked on receiving stolen property. -Donald Gow, 51, 34055 Colegio Drive, Dana Point, another Zia Silversmjlh partner, booked on receiving stolen p1 o-perty. -Patrick Daniel Tortiello, 25072 La Cresta Drive, Dana Point. booked on sales of heroin. Laguna Beach Police Del. Steve Kirsch said the investiga- tion was launched lo pin down the market for property stolen in re- aidenUal bur1lartes. U•in& information provided by Informants. Kirsch said, detec- tives were able lo sell jewelery represented to have been 1tolen and buy known stolen property. Kirsch said Investigators bou1hl minor amounts of cocaine from the two Laguna Beach ar- restees. He said undercover agent& were promised as much as a pound of cocaine could be made available to them. 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