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1976-07-15 - Orange Coast Pilot
Ll Murder Weapon Bought Shortly Before Slayings I DAILY PILOT * * * 10< * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 15, 1976 VO\. 6', MO 1'1, J SECllONS. II l'AGES CSF Suspect I CSF MURDER SUSPECT LEAVES COURT AFTER PLEA DA Seys H• Wiii Seek O.eth Penalty For Edward Allaway History of Killer's Weapon Analyzed By GARY GRANVlLLF: Ol IM Oallf l'lle4 ~•It The rifle allegedly ust'd In lhc mass murder or seven people at California State University Fullerton Monday reportedly was purchased less than 36 hour.; before the killings . AccordinR to lnvestll(ators. tht' suspect ed mass murde r er . 'Filthy Store' Owner Sought SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A judge has iuued a warrant for the arttsl of a grocer sentenced to six months in jail for running a "filtby"foodstore. Edward C Allawa y, 37, purchnlll'<i tht• 22·l'ahber nnc for Sl23 95 sometime Saturday e''C'n mg. As Is required in such a purchase. all Allaway net.'ded to do to wnlk out of the store w1\h his new riOe was to answer a series of questions ~uch as Have you ever been convicted of a felonv " The s'uspected killef then signed the form stat111g that he had answered lhe questions truthfully. Allaway is charged with carry- ing his new gun to the CSF tam· pus and there in a four-minute rampage shooting niM people. seven of them fatally. The murders were I.he largest. mass killing In Orange County history. Allaway pleaded not guilty lo the cri me in Orange County Municipal Court Wednesday morning. The defendant. Maurice Rapoport, failed to show up for sentenc1ng Wednesday and was o rdered a rrest ed by Judge Raymond Williamson Jr. The proseculion describM Rapoport's Geneva Avenue store . as "the most filthy health food store in San ~ancl.sco," selling spotted and rotting produce. More specificnlly. it was Depu. ty Public Defender Ron Butler •·ho entered the innocent plea for the accused murderer who did not speak durintt his arraign· ment. ' ' Car Kills Lights in 2 Cities About 2.000 Fountain Val~ey and Santa Ana homes were left without electricity Wednesday night after a s us pected drunken driver sheared off a power pole with his truck. police said today. The 9:30 p.m crash on Harbor Boulevard between Edinger and McFadden A venues, set off a chain-like reaction that· -Snapped off another pole nearby -Burned power lines almost a mile away. -Sel one pole crashing onto a motel. Lit up Fountain Valley and San t a Ana s kies for a few seconds. -Knocked out a transformer and burned a traffic S1Jrnal. -Set hol wires crashing down on a Santa Ana police unit in wh.ich a s l arlle~orf1cer was wnting reports . Santa Ana po ·cc estimated t o tal damag e t o pow e r, telephone and oth r equipment ill $250,000. Officers arrested Stephe n .I amf.'s Sink. 2 1. ,,, 17680 San l'andelo St., Fountain Vallycy, on suspicion of drunken dr1 vln~. lie "'a!I book cd into Ora nge County Jail (~f' POWER, Page t\.2) Earthquake Hits Bali BALI, Indonesia (AP) - An earthquake on the Island of Bali, hitting far from the usual tourist spots. has killed 223 people and Injured 2.350, Bali Gov. Sukar men said today. He said the Buleleng district on the island's northern tip suffered the worst damage from the quake Wednesday, with 90 peTcent of the homes in lbe district wrecked. More than 100 persons, mostly children, were badly injured by Calling buildings. Seririt in central Bali was virtually destroyed and 10 school children died there when a school buildiflg fell, Sukarmen said. The quake registered 5.6 on t.he Richter scale. - . Mesa· to· Irvine Chase Ends •P Arrest ' Will It End? No. 33 Filed; No. 1 Hit LAS VEGAS. Nev. CAP> -Purported Howard Hughes will No. 33 bas been filed in Clark County Dis- tnct Court and two handwriting specialists have s aid the first alleged will filed is a forgery. J~ome Blut, a lawyer who represents three sis- ters srud to be second cousins of Hughes. said that the two specialists are Lucille Lacy of Heuston and Sherwood MorrjJl of San Diego. They were hired by the universities of Nevada. California, Texas and Rice in Houston to examine the first or so-called Mormon will. In the latest box score of hand writing specialist examinations, five have said the Mormon will is false. Two s aid it is genuine. The will was found in April at the Mormon Church headquarters in Salt Lake City. Hughes died April 5 on a (light from Acapulco to Houston. Mesa to Irvine Cops Chase, Nab Suspected Bandits A pair of youthrul bandits climaxed their six·mile free~ ety flight at speeds greater than 100 Qliles per hour Wednesday after · n~ bv sprinting through heavy glass door in an I rvinc lndustri al park. Police rounded up lhe pu1r following the chase that began in Costa Mesa a(ter the robbery of a cleaners. Charles David Tooks, 18, is in Costa Mesa jail today on suspi- cion of srand then. grand then auto and armed robbery, Costa Mesa Police Lt. George Lorton nid. I) companion, 16, has been tumt!d ovel" t() Orange County juvenile authorll1el\. The incident began with the 4 ;e.m. robbery of Kus ter's 1Cleaners. 153-4 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa, police said. Tooks and the youth entered the store a nd allegedly took about SlOO from clerk Tillie Marion and tied her up before leaving in a stolen 1969 Ford, police said. Costa Mesa officer J . C. White •J>Otted lhe suspects on Newport Boulevard and the chase began along Newport Boulevard. It ex- cttded 100 m.p t\, u the bandits ~Banned FRESNO <AP) -"'Mi open burnint pennil.6 in Sierra and Se- quoia National Forests were can- celed at J>OOD t.odaf because of UM! cunmt ~ bnger, officials announced. Smoking will be limited lo designated areas cleared of flammable matenals, along roads or in cars. frequently changed lanes and passed c ars on the m t>d1 a n between thf' frecwuy and the fence, White said Officers from Santa Ana, Irvine, Newport Beach. and the California llighway Patrol 1rnn cd the pursu1 t. A Newport Ucach helicopter hovered ovc•rhcad as the rair pulled orr lhl' freeway and hit a parked car at 2009 Onlmler St.. Santa Ana caus1n ii m inor damage to both v~h1cles The pair suffered minor loccra· lions when they smugh«f through two glass doors of an unoccupied building attempting to c•luclt.' police. Costa Mesa p()li ce s aid a Newport Beach officer fired n shotgun blast lo stop the pair. No one was Injured. Officers said StOO cash and a .32 caUber revolver were rccovcn.•d (Sff CHAS •:. Pa«e i\2l Siamese Twin Binhs Told GALVESTON, Tex. CAP' Tiny day-old Siamese twin girls were reported ln serious condiUon today at J ohn Sealy Hospital. Barbara Ann Jones. 24. ol ~au mont, gave birth to the twins Wed- nesday. She was reported in aawfactory condition. Hospital officials said the twins. delivered by Caesarean section and Joined at the abdomen and chest. weighed a ~ombined nlne Pounds, eight ounces. • • • saw lCUJJCY • ·~ w:w ;.,. • II ' Decision Declared Difficult NEW YORK (API -Jimmy Carter ended more than a month of searching, suspense and some admitted indecision today, an- nouncing that he wanted Sen. Walter Mondale of Minnesota as his running mate. Carter personally telephoned all six U.S. senators who had been on his fina l list of v1cc- presidential nominees. then held a news conference to disclose what had been one of the only secrets of the Democratic Na- tional Convenlion The convention ends tonight with the delegates' scheduled ap- proval ot Carter's choice and uc. ceptance speeches by.Carter and Monda le. r The Corm er Geqrg1a governor who was o ffi cially nominall.'<f Wednesday nii.:ht as his party's presidC'nti al nominee said that his decision had been a diffi9t1ll one and that he chan)(ed his niind severa l times since he started the sclecllon progress early In Jun<' "But I have a bsolutely no doubt that this i!. Lhc right de- cision," he said. Mondale st11d he wns proud and honored Carter said, "In the last few days I have had 11cvl•ral very serious allegations made against all the six senators," hut said no black marks cmerl(cd upon ln- (Sff MONDALE, Pa«e A2 l Orange~ Coast -4.~ Weather Lo~ c louds nif(ht uncl morning hours fo'riday, partly cloudy aloni;: the beaches Ill a ft e rnoon, mostly sunny Inland. lllJoih near 70 al beach, mid·~ inland. INSIDIE TODA l' First bauman·oulfielder Bruce Bochtt, tn.a candid in· tervlew. dlscuut3 what's wrong with lhe California AngtL1. PQ1Je C3. Index Ill -AC Y-knol<e .,_ .. "'"'. L.M. .. y. ...... ,,, .. ., -... eH c.t-· 0-'n.t C-n o-.u- 0.--lc .. ,., .. i..~ ... ,_,,._.,, ,.,_. Hw'fl<-, ........ 1 ... AA•LA-r'I . .. -..,_. Al Nati....o11M .. CJ It Or ...... CeotftlY u -... . 11 ,., ....... ,,... • ., s.-n, 4" S•eO ,.._. r•f'h .. , ,, ... "_ .. ' ,...., .. ' 8t l"Hl- IA W-H•~ •t , •• .. At ,,,, •• (I J ,., •• •.. , A4 A4 ,A .Z O~IL V PILOT s Mondale: I..iheral Ba1ance? F r•• Pag~ .ti POWER •.. I• Irv ine' I Jaris h J #I Pilot I I VP Candidate Tabbed as Practical R ealis t Bill Compton of the' Southt•1 n Cahforn1a Ed1>on CompJ1w ~.11d power to m ost res1deni.. "J~ restored within 30 rninult':o. but about 200 Santa Ami and 1-·oun- taln Villey customers \\t-r,· -.till w1thQUt J>O"•er thli. inormn1it By TOM llAUM NF,W YORK IAPl ~n. WaJt\•r F Mondale 1!\ probably the mo:\\ liberal ot all lhc mt•n senou:ily cons1dered by Jimmy Carter""' possible run111ng muc~ Many...felt he offered the best pollucal and aeograph1cal balance to the l>t:mocratlc ticket. .Mondale, of M lnM!»OUI, beat un urly retreat from his own pre· iddent1Jl efturt in November lln4 utter a year·long l'Xploratory {'am· pall(n, l4;Jy111v, hr lacked lhc • OVl'rwhelm1ng desire" he JeJt \U!il needed lo go on fur the J<>b. "TO BEGIN t\ CAMPAIGN WITHOUT a total commitment on my part 1s unfair to everyone," Mondale said t~. "I udm1reUtosew1th the determination to do what 1s required to seek the presJdeocy, but J have found that l am not amon~ them.'' Mondale found those remarks returning to haunt him Some critics !mid the early exit showt-d Mondale dad not have the stomach for the rigors of a prC!>l<li:nlial campaign und was. perhaps. a bit luzy -com·crns which reportedly allso troubled Carter at first But those close to MondaJe saw his decision as that of a pobucal realis t one '"ho knew he was making htUe progress and who. despite :.peaking and traveling 1n JO states. was stlU not wi dely known. RUNNING FOR 11fE NO.% SPOT i!i a different question entire- ly, Mondale said recently. "Wht•n you campJ1gn for the \Ice presidency, ll is OHr very ~ulck ly." he addt•d Ile noted that 1n such a campai1rn. therl' isn't the drawn out drudgery of a run-scale pres1dent1al effort. While friends chum Mondale 1s a good campaigner who enjoys me~ting people. giving speeches and shaking hands, they say he finds other aspects -such as fund raising distastdul ··what I said at thct1me was that I didn't want to spend most of my lJfe 10 Holiday Inns, but I've checked and lhe) 've all been redecorat· ed." Mondale quipped. "They'r"" marvelous places lo stay and I've thought 11 over and that's where I'd like lo be " MONDA Lt:, 48, 80\"ISll I N APPE ARANCE and well·dressed. 1s viewed as one of the foremost liberab 1n the Senate, where he 1s most active on the fo'1n anceCommillce. But even Mondale concedes that he might not have that much name recognition beyond Minnesota and Washington. D.C. When one political humonst cracked tha t most people think Mon· dale 1s a suburb of Los Angeles, the senator commented " I think he's right .• Still. m any Democrats say Mondale is in a better Position to mend fences with norlht•rn liberals and organized labor than other hopefuls interviewed by Carter. Mondale and Carter seempolesaparton many key issues that are dear to liberals. f or 1ru.tance. Mondale has been a strong opponent or leg1slat1on lo bar busrng to achieve school desegregation BUT MONDALE IUMSELF LATF.LV HAS b~n claiming"( don't thjok there are many djfferences" between his own liberal philosophy and Carter's moderate approach. "I'm a proercss1ve Democrat, a pragmatic Democrat," Mon· dalesa1d. Political success came early to Mondale When he was 18 and a student at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minn . he helped move stu· dents into the Democr atic Farmer-Labor P arty, the state's Democr atic party. and thereby defuse campus left-wing groups Bob Hop<• R e turns County Fair Opens 10-day Mesa Run The Orange County fair OPf'ns rriday for a 10 day run Jt lhc Costa Mesa fairgrounds. This year's theme is "Good Old Days" and more than a quarter of a m1lllon people are expected lo allt'nd the J uly 16 to2S event. More than 10,000 displays and exhibits will be featured along with tradit1onal fair food and tbnll ndes. Among th e specia l "Grandstand Attractions" are perfoman ces by Bob Hope on J u· ly 17, Merle Haggard, July 20 and 21. and Ma rty Robb1n.s, slated for JuJyD . Motorcycle r aces will headline on July 16 and 23, the rodoo on Ju· ly24 ond 25. On opening d ay and weekends lhr fair will open al 10 a.m. anc1 <'loae at 11 p.m . 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' 2 30 Placentia Mal Rats llernage Stage 3 00 & 5.00 Magical Land of Oz Grounds 4 JO Chuck J ones Magic Revue Heritage Stage 5 .30 & 7 Guitar Contest Heritage Stage 6 00 Santa Ana Winds Band /I. m phitheatre 6 .30 & 11 Montezuma's R<'venge Mountain Dew Stage 7 00 Parade Grounds 7 00 & 10 Fabio Big Band U.S.A. Amphitheatre 7.30 Chuck Jones Magic Revue llerHage Stage t 8 15 Speedway Races Stadium. 8 .30 W<>st Coa!lt Chamber Orchestra HerilageStaJ?e 9 :30 Sugar Free llcrila~c Stage Corwe mion 's Closing ·Acts Schedu,led NEW YORK CAP) -Herc i'\ the schedule of today's evenlll •l the fln 11 I session o f tho r>cmocratic National Conven· llOC\: %:3fp.m. Nominations o f v ice· presldeoUal c•ndldates and roll c:a.11. S:JO p.m. H. J. Goldin. New York com- ptroller. remarks. Jteaolutlons . •:3tp.m. Vice.presidential undldate's acceptance spee ch. 7:3tp.m. Presidential u ndid•te •ccep. tanee Spettb. Adjournment. LouUiana Solon Probed WASHINGTON CAP) -Rtp. Otto Passman CD-La.> is under investigation for allegedly using his congressional influence to steer shipping business to certain . firms, according to several aov· ernment officials. Al tbe Justice Department, a knowledgeable s~ said Wed· nesday that the probe lndud~s Puaman's relatlonablp with Pan 11edlterrnuAt a •hlpplnc ~· pany founded by t-..o Passm11n INada. ~ , .. ,. ... ,..,... .. MINNESOTA'S MONDALE ANSWERS MEDIA QUESTIONS With Democratic Nominee Jimmy Carter at His S id e He soon became -and remains today-a protegeof lellow Min- nesotan Hubert Humphrey, whom he helped in 1948 to the Senate. Humphrey was mayorof .M inneapolis at the time. At32. Mondale became the youngest attorney general ever elect· ed in Minnesota, ajobhe heldfrom 1960lo t964. THEN IN tM6. MONOALEIUMSEl..FwoneleclionlotheScnate. Two years later. he served as co-chairman of Humphrey·., unsuc· cessful 1968pr<>sidentiaJ campai~n. And in 1972, he won re-election by a landslide. e\•en though the national Democratic tieket of George McCovrrn was S\\ ampl.'<l in :'\1innesota by former President Nixon. II<' hos :i s1 rong hb<'ral n •t•nr<.l in the Sena1e In adrht1on to opPQS· ing antibusing leg1slat1on. Mondale has voted for gun con_lrol and tht' Equal Rights Amendment He has also been active in child car e and food stamp legislation Mondale is ms rncd and has lhr~ children. Theirhom.ejs In Min· neapolls. * * * f 'ro• ra,, .... 11 MONDALE vestigatlon. He said he learned Mondale suffered from hypertension for which he takes m edication and which is nothing unusual in a man of his ace. Arter his news conference, Carter s poke to the California de- leg•llon -introduced by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., who en· tered the campaign late in a de- termined but futile bid for the presidential nomination. Their electr1c1ty "ic. expt•t·t1'<1 to be rettared b) mid mornini:. But power to Kenturky 1' ... rttod Chkken, 1005 Jlurbor Blvd , wa~ expect ed t o bt• out lnn~rr . Compton said. bt't>~u~1· thl• crn'h damaged s omt• or iti. undt•r . ground equipment. Police said th1• t•ra!'lh occurrl'<t ns Sink apparently I ne<l to makt• i. left turn from Harbor 01110 Kent Avenue. Weak Stomi Sprinkles Orange Coa$l A weak st orm front sprinkll"'tl the Orange Coast ar<'a toda}' "1th what the National Weather ~rvice called tropical moisture and left Southern CaUfornians facine •nother muggy day. The sprinkles m arkedlheendor a month-long dry spell. S1m1lar showers dropped . 22 inches of rain overthr area on June 10. The weather service predicted a few showers accompanied by i1ola"'1 thundershowers, with moist a're•s receiving very little rain. lllount81n and desert areas, however, could be dampened by up to half an inch of rllin. "Considerable" cloudiness w:.is expected throughout the day. with variable clouds tonight and f'r1· day, the forecast said. Temperatures in downtown Los Angeles were ex peered to reac-h 76 today :rnd 80 Friday, with rn~ht time temperatures dropping tn lhe low60s. Picke t Cut OK'd PITTSBURGH CAPI -We l· inghouse Electric Corp. won court orders limiting picketing al three facilities Wednesday, even as strikes by tbree Wlions con· llnued to spread. "I want to thank the people of California for keeping J erry Brown home so long," said Carter, adding: "He was a formidable man. a formidable opponent and now he will be a formidable ally." ®QUALITY TELEVISION )1 \ tnt• I> 'frtnu JAnSh nn11'ht'<f first for th" Sf'<'ond 11tral1ht year In the unnuul crou-cou01ry l'owdrr Puff lh>rby and St111·1t·y l'llk ,1( Nt•" por1 lku1·h ploccd .St't1ll\ll li luni.: w 11 h lwr .. 1:.l<'r Mis~ J ,1n i;h, fornwrly of't'ol4t• i\k1m. collt•t'lt'tl th\• $t0,000 f1rlt( pl11C't' pr1.w Wl'dncadny uft~ complt"th11 tM 2.916-mJI<> c•our~ from Su<'rumento to Wllm1na;tort. O\•I ln t3 9 hours. Jo'I~ 1ni.: a lh.•t•<•hcrall /I. 36. lh~ 34 ·) car-tild M •~s Jar1:-h ;,an•ru.icd i!U9 7 mph, '"h1rh 1s t•bout 28 T mph beltl'r thun her plane's han· dlt'Uj.1 Mrs. Coce and hrr sister. Joan Payntt>r of Bakrrl'f1eld. re<'l'1ved S..'\,000 for tht•1 r :-t•t·ond place et-- fnr1 Tht> th1td place wiMer. Helen l\lcGet' of Sonora ~t'l J new re· cord in the 29 Vl'ar old Powder Puff Derby by · a\•era~mg mortt than D5 milc-s pE>r hour in he,r aircraft This was to bt' th<' last race ror tht' women p1lutl), sponsored by the Ninety Nines. The organita· lion s ayt. f1nanc1ul troubles. plus problems ansin~ lrom Lhe tact I: that the race is open· only to women. have forced lhe end or tht' crOSS·<·ountry competJtion. f 'rona Pag~ A I CHASE ... atlhet1mt>of t hl0 .irrc•:-t~ L1eu1ennnt Lorton romm(•nctt>d the work of off1t·1•r White and the o t h c• r d l' p .J r t m ,. o t s w h o vurt1npall0d "\\'1• wt'rt' \t•ry lu("ky thuc no one was hurl.· h1• said. rdl•rnni; to till' rm.h hour traffic. Cr acktlown Told CARSON CITY. :'lit'\'. (A l') The disrovrry that thousands of doses of pain killer ... :.tamulants, tranqwhi<'rs ::ind otht>r drugs ore miss1111t at Nevuda Stutc.-Prison. I·. , .. .. .. Brown told the delegates he would "go back home now to work with you all to elect Mr. Carter to the presidency." Before the delegation meeting, Carter took Mondale to an un· scheduled session with a group of black ministers . The session was :i;ponsored by U.S. Rep. Andrew Young of G eorgla, ·one of Carter's earliest supporters. The 1977 Models are Coming at lower Prices Carter said his doubts on Mon. dale centered on the fact that he has said he is not fond of cam· paltnlnl{. But he sald he was re· INSIDE LOOK AT HOOPLA. A4 CARTER 'S STANDS ON JOBS, INFLATION, 86 assured 11nd found a s trong defree of compatibility with the senator. He also !laid he was convinced that Monda le was :;,,.he best person to lead this 7ountry ir someth ing !1houl'1 happen to me." WE'RE HA YING A ••• BIG MONEY SAVING S1ll .. I~!· • Friday • Saturday July I 5-1 6-17 13"-l 9"·23"-2511 dieKJonal COLOR SETS also Black & White Carter nnnounr('d his choice to a u pacity crowd of newsmen nl the Americana Hot.el, his cam. palgn hu <Jqu arters. He related his C'all to Mondale. "He was alrudy awake and jlraciously agreed to i1rrvc with me." He promised that hill vice prc- s Id en t would hove m ajor responsib1htles and would be in- volved in administration pro- grams. "I would m nlce sure there is a complete involvement," he said. ''ALL PRICES CUT TO THE IOllE'' Phon~ 642-8882 for PricH Mondale, 48, who had been one of the front-runners for the job. repeatedly said he was oot in· te r est ed in the post as a ceremonial office only. Carttt, who campaigned on a non-Washington theme. said he had dec ided It would ~better for the country" if"lie chose someont from Congress as a run- ning mate. Mondale had dropped out of sight Wednesday, but Joined Carter at the news conference. Carter began the news COO· fereoce by saytna he bad two an- nouncement.a to make. "I've de- cided to accept the nomination for president and .• _I've asked to eerve as Ml running mat., if the de1d•le.s wlU •t>Prow. Sen. Mon· dale:'· , . • I 1111 I ,.,.,.,r11 Mnrruttli••"' Pho Our P••r"iftUnl ,,,,,. ',.,.,. (,,,.,,.,,,.,,.,. "" I 1·1·r~11•rod11•·• M•• .4',.11! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .................. 1...,..w .. e1c...1r. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 ler""t ....... Alw .... ,N THISI ELECTROMIC PIOFISSIONALS SUYICI YOUR ~IPMltff ''D ....... ... , .. I (,,,,," 1s 7, ·11it h q11u/it v! Fcunous ~~~ cl1 ·1u·ncl<Jhility! I I . .. . .. • t I 1 f ' , Thunday. July 15 _ \976 DAU •• Y PILOT A3 Art's Busting Out .All Over Irvine's HOusing_ Muddled ...,--.. ' . . . -. .... ·--. .. -, , -~ . .. ~ 0.11, "-'-' St4H PMfo WHAT WOULD THE SAWDUST FESTIVAL BE WITHOUT SAWDUST UNDER THE EUCALYPTUS I Clay Woods A ings a e~,,elful In Prepa<alion for Hordeo Thal Wiii Come Down Canyon Laguna Festivals Open Art Colony Begi,ns Season of CrouJs, Color Laguna Beach's three iHl festivals will begin their ~a'( week summer run Friday "llh mo re tha n 460 artis ts and craftsmen display1ug everythan~ from paintings to pottery. The three s ho '4 S ar e thl· Festival of Arts, 650 Laguna Ca- nyon Road. open from noon to 11 30 p m. daily: the Sa'4dust fe!>llval. 935 Laguna Canyon Hoad. open from JO a.m to mid- night d aily ; and the Art-A·Fa1r, 59.'i S. Coast Highway, open from 10 a m . to 10 p.m Sundav~ through Thursd ays and 10 a m. ·to Now Brain-dan1a~ed HB Teen's Boredom Led to Bomb Blast By ARTHUR R. VlNSF.L Of •~• O•ily P,IGt SUH Kerry Snyder, 17-year-old llun tington Beach youth who suHcrt•d brain damage an a home shop ex • pJ0;5ioo J uly 3. remains spet'C'h less and partia lly paralyzed 1n a f-lunlington Beach hospital to· day. The brilliant youth was nearly killed whl•n a drill bit was dn vcn into his br:u n by the ::.hop ex· plosion. He remains in serious but !>la· ble condition at Huntington In tercommun1ty l--lospatal .. Every day there's a little 1m· prove ment." one nurse says of tbe bnllinnt Marina Htgh School junior so bored with 11th grade science pace he hurned homt' to his own collcJ(e·leveJ che mistry and phys1C's volumes to study more. "l guess he was sort or bored." ~ays the boy's stepfather, Donald Cain. or 6062 Stone Circle. llunt· ington flcarh. '"He wa'i very in· terested in scienc-e, chemistry, @l ec-t ronH•s, C B r ad io a nd lelevisum. He read lots of science books." Cain found Kerry shortly after :1 fireworks dt>v1ce he was bwld· mg -hi.' did know wha t he was doing tec-h111cally up lo a horrify. Ing fin al point. police explain -- exploded 1n ha~ fate. "I was jus t lounging arouncl in the backyard when I heard 1J bang," s:ay:s his stepfather. "It wusn'I u loud bang and you h('11r 1ot ~ or r1rr works ar ound tht• Pourth of July. Then ••. 1 hcar1l tumi.?ro:an." Krrry wns appa rently ta mpin.: a n n plos1ve compowld into u smnll mr ta l tube with a drill bit when a itpnrk or heat from frll·· tlon detona ted tht> deadly toy 111, nocently intcnt1cd lo cclcbrntc the U.S. Biccnlenrtii.I. I Bcn~der Death By Drug D eal I SAN DIEGO (AP) -PoliC<' believe tha l n m an whose body ~as found n ear the Mexican border was killed in a narrot1cs transac-tion. The U.S. Border Patrol found the victim Wednesday after an 11· legal alien t hey arrested near the . border told them or the body. San Diego police Sgt. Ken Moller said the victim, believed to be 35 to 40. bad been shot four times and stabbed several Umes mtheoeck. &~ Y!@lliJ(( ®@rrwo©@ l The cotamn appe-ars Toda7 on Page & Snyder and a friend also in· teres ted in the applied science::., Mark Strachan. 15. have been helping teach a science dub al Hobinwood Elementary School in north Huntington Beach. ln\'e~t1gators say materials he u~ed in h is b ackyard s hed ~C'l l'nc-c labor a to ry da maged 1l!'.clC bv the blast came from a North liollywood student science !o<'rv1ce ct•nter catering lo en· thralled young scholars. ll unl1ngton Beach Pol it<' Juvl•nilc Bureau Detective /\rt t>roz stresses ther e is no throry or wrongdoing on Snyder's pa rt and that no criminal charges w11J be filed. "He and his friend are ex· penenced. He'd bwlt fireworks before, but in this case he erred.'· Droz said Wednesday. "lie and Mark are just very nice, strwght kids." Snyder's parents s ay he had previous l y built fi u lin1;1 s parkler s and other safe·and- s ane fireworks for the Fourth of July, but must have been ex· penmenting with a ru-ecracker. A friend says the victim was In· te rested in becoming a pro· fessional pyrotechnic builder and pobc-e have examined Jl hom e movie Ker ry shot ol a minialurl' house he blew up with a special ~rceets technique. "We don't see that they were involved \n anythinll Intentional· ly illegal," Uctective J>roi said Wedn<'sday. I le was about to ~o to Interview the Strnchun youth. but .so far ht' al' unable to <1uestion Kerry and h e 1s w orrie d about other younl(sters who may be cx- perlmentlntt with explosive' Wlthoul even u basic :!C1cnt1r1c knowledfte. "You know there have got lo be a lot.'' Oroz noted. Time will tell if he can discus~ l\hl' wholo thinll with the Snyder- boy, who is now out of intensive •·are und in n private hospital room. "ll'.s too early to tell now." Kc-rry ·s s t epfather explains . ··The brain da mage and swellinll have to subs ide." The crisis of whether be will survive or not Is over now, the Cain couple ha ve been told and Kerry's brother Steve. 19. on e mergency leave from lhe U.S. AJr Force, wiU soon return lo duty . And as for the maimed boy ap· plied s C'iences scholar, the future bolds both certainties and uncer· 't ainties that won' l become cJear for a long lime. ·•w e intend to put him in a con· vaJesc-ent hospital where be can gel long-term physical t.berarv;• says Kerry's stepfather. Royalty Tours HALIFAX, ~anad~ (AP> Queen Elizabeth ll and Prince Philip loured through Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley. stop. ping in many s maJJ comm uniUcs to the cheers of lhot· ;ands of spectators. 11 p.m. Fridays a nd Saturday!.. To accomm odate the hordes or visitors attracted by the lhn.·e shows. the C'ity or LagWHI Beach. the festivals and the bus iness community h ave expanded the cit y 's public b us a nd t ram syste m. Free parking is offered al a Cl· ly lot in the 2000 blO<.'k of Laguna Canyo n R oad . T r ams ar e scheduled t o r u n rvery 10 minutes from the free lot to the !es tH•als. It has been estJmated more than 500.000 people will v1s1t the city during the r un of the three fesUvals. While each or the s hows gener ally offe rs the sa me variety or art and crafts. the charact er or each show is d ifferent. The Festi vaJ of Arts. lhe city's origin al festival having begun in 1932. is generally regarded as the most prestigious or lhe three. The exhibition is pretty well balanced between art and crafts. Its ex- hibitors ar.e juried and their work evaluated throughout the season. The Sawdust Festival does not jury its exhibitors and its exhibi· lion runs heavily to crafts. The ~rounds are created each year by the exhibitors who bui ld their own booths from scratch amid eucalyptus lrees. The Art-A-Fair j urys and in- sists on a tradiuonal art. Its d.Ls- plays include c-rarb and lhts year wlll feature a n exh1b1twn or art by prisoners or the Tehac-hapi Penal institution. At each or the festivals. a sales booth will be an operalton Dllow- ing purc-hasers to huy works in the absence of the artist Stricken Man Held in Baja SAN DIEGO CA P> -I\ New York m an. c rit1<'ally 111 with cancer, is being held for fraud in B a ja C alifo rn ia, s ay th1: Ame ric an and Mexican ham radio opera tors l ryinJt lo ~ain his release. • S pokesm en for the 4,000· membe r Son Diego County Amateur Radio Council say they identified the ma n as Robert Lake Carden. a 27-year -old ex-Man ne from Lockport, N. Y. Carde n pleaded guilty to fraud and is hospit ah r.ed m the BaJU California borde r town of Mex· acali, say council members, who add that Mexican authorities will not allow him to leave or ~· moved until he bas paid a S21700 fine. Thugs Caught RedHamkd LOS ANGELES <AP) -A new e lectronic devi ce implanted in currency packets which spews red dye and tear gas when the ·money is removed from a bank has worked again to the distress or two more baDk robbers. PoUce said Wednesday two bandits neeing from the scene or their holdup at a Crocker National Bank branch dropped more than half of their loot -$1,700 - when it blew up in their bands. An all-points bulletin was issued for two in their late 20s splattered with red paint. Daily '"'"' "~' ....... FESTIVAL OF ARTS BOOTH READIED FOR OPENING Norman Johnson Works On Sister's Jewelry Booth Cyclist 'Sane' Yosemite 'Marbles Together' By the Associated Press Steven McP eak doesn't think riding a unicycle on a tightrope 2,625 feet above the ground is a sign of insanity, but says "life in- s urance people won't even talk to me ... And Judges levy fines every tame he crosses a bridge -riding on its s uspension cables. "But I think 1 have my marbles together .·· he said, lau&hing dur· ing a telephone interview from Yosemite Nat ional Park wher e he bad j ust pleaded guilty to c;everal Ch8 rlleS Stemmin~ from his tightro pe saunte r across Yosemite Falls on Monday. The charges we re failing to get a permit for a special event. treating a dist ur bance and destruction or na tural features. Mc Peak said he spent 12 hours at a campsite waillng for winds lo die down long enough for him to walk a c able -which he bad dragged 10 miles through the park and strung across the falls in the middle or lhe night to escape detection by park of· fiC'ials. He 1s scheduled to return to court Aug. 4 for sentenc-ing. and fears ttus time he may be fined $1,000. The 30·ycar·old Las Vegas. Nev .. man has previously paid fines for walking across the sup- porting cables of the Golden Gate Bridge, t he Vincent Thomas Bridge at Long Beach. and the Royal Gorge Bridge in Colorado. He a lso walked across a cable suspended 700 feet above Hoover Dam -twice. .. Hoover Da m cost S50 both times. the Golden Gate SIO and Vincent Thom as $126 -but 1 ·m afraid this one is going to cost me a thousand But I miazht 1tet off without paying anything.·• 8 )' HILAllY KAYE OI .... 0.1.., ,._ IWft L&st month tbe lrvine Com· pany ronducled a lottery lo le.t! who could buy homes In lh1• nf'w Woodbridge de ve lopment In the c11 y of Irvine. But In the latest wrinkle. poten llal homebuyers or the newest Woodbridgl' housei. will be :screened by a corporation to ma ke ct-rt:un lht<y don't h.-vc too much money. That's right T he new houses ar e m the m1d·$30,000 price ra ntote and the Irvine Company is attemptmg lo n1ake certain they wind up in the hands or persons or moderatr means. Bill Watt. Irvine Company viC't• president. says the c-orporation 1s a pparently unprecedented 11nd admits the c-ompa ny is headed in to ··unchart ed legal waters " But Watt add ed that Irvine Company lawyers looked into the matter and have determined it'' "definitely legal." .. It's a case of preferential t reatment · o r reverse dis crimmah on in favor or lower In· come people and that's not pro- sc-ribcd by any law we know ur," Watt said. The newest Woodbridge offc•r ing lS a n 85·unit devetapment and represe nts th e 10 percen t moderate cost housing requm.'<I by the City of Irvine for Wood. bridge. However. although the Irvine Company complied with the city's request for moderate·cost housing, there ·s no way for the company itielr to insure that the:' homes a re not sold lo persons who c-an afford more expensive housing or to speculators. To prevent the homes from gel- ling into the ··wrong hands". the Greater Irvine Industrial 1--eaguc• <GILL) formed a group or com- munity members lo set up ., screening corporation. Members include t wo GILL r e p rese nta liv<'s. Ch a rl e:. Cle minshaw and Thomas Brac-e. UCI ofriC'fat--tttlen· J ohnson. Irvin e City COJJn c-ilwom a n Gabrielle Pryor a nd Hev. Ron F Allison or the University United Methodist Church . The fi ve membe rs have met re· gularly since May, but have not yet decided what the criteria will • be for the new moderate·incomc• , homebuyers. : Once they decide and choost> who will be eligible for lhe new homes, there will still have to be an additional narrowing process. according to Watt. Summer Sale! . Cabe,rJJet by Drexel • Bedroom. Dining Room ~Occasional Pieces '-i(!: . \ I i... !' Largl' Triple Dresser 7g·• He)(. S629. Now$549. 'Queen Headboard l:l. !\ow $189. Nite Ta ble:. ~NI. l'o'-' $179. ea. T win Mirro rs HrR. ~.ea. · !'<'ow $89.ea. Door Chest 42" Wide Re~.~. l"OowS495. Save up to 20 °/o Choose from our entire selection ot up- holstery by Drexel& at reductions up to 20%. Save on selected bedroom, dining room and occasional furniture. PROF-ESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open t.fon., Thur\. A Fri. Eves. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 1: . CABERNET. BY DREXEL A MAGNIFICENT EXPRESSION OF LUXURY, SOPHISTICATION AND GRACEFUL STYLING IN COUNTRY FRENCH. ;.__ 4f CAIL Y PILOT · c.!:::.g Q Ritual Hoopla Ends ,..;-. ~ 'Man From Nowhere' Takes Prize .... Te• ~·l•e BySAULPE'tT NEW YORK <AP) -When be wq 1onmor o! Cf'CC'lla, h<' •P· peared on "What's My Un•~" and nobody could sue:u what tua Unewas. Rodlno. unknown tx-yond the plua parlors of Newark, N.J .. 1.1.n. tJJ he became a he root Wateraate. Ka eloquence aoe• unattended. OIUZZLE DROPS: Dy dawn's ~ .. ~ early li&ht today In the Art ,_. Colony of Lacuna Beach, nary a ray of sunshine wu seen In the dawn. l,aguna had oo a gray overcoat. When he was 1overnor of G«>rcfa, ht. motht't uked what he expected to do alter lc:avtna the state house and ht aald: "Proudly I place before you U>e name of J immy Carter," he con· eludes. and the crowd cheers and the state banners wi(Jile, but the effect Is one of preordained ritulll. AMONG THE seconders, Rep. ~ Even wonie. Urea on ~ssing ~ cars out on the streets were mak· 1ne hassine noises. The pavement -' wu actually we t Morning forecasts had called for •ow clouds. ThoseclOUds were so low they were aoaklng ev. erythlng. Wrong-Thinkers upon Hus July 15 would even go so tar as lo sug ge11t it was raining. But you know 1t couldn't be do- ing that. Not on the eve of the opening of the f'estivaJ of Arts and Pageant or the Masters. TONIGHT, FOB example, the Festival people are scheduled to present the program of living pictures to an audience of Orange County civic dign1tanes and the press. Tomorrow night. La~una's big show officially opens for its 4lst seasonal run until Aug. 29. Early today. you had to look at all those low. drippy clOUds nnd wonder Will it ra1il on Laguna's parade' Pageant 0Htc1als may fear the glumpy looking skies but they may take some measure or com· fort in the odds. OVER FOUR DECADES or sending models out UPon the open-air pageant stage, some dothed in nothing more than a coat of gold paint, the livlng pic· tures have been rained out only once. Thal happened on July 29, 1965. You can put that one down m vour book of records. · Actually, It wasn't even a fult ra1nout on that fateful night. They got the show under way before the skies began to drip So what did they do about it'> ~ THAT YEAR, THEY simply gave lhe dampened audience rainchecks and added one more performance for them :it the end or the rt'gular seasonaJ run. Al<1s. scheduling of the Living pict11res is such these days that It 111 no lon~er Possible just lo tack on a no ther pedo rmance Therefore. the festival people hav(.' madt> up rules, similar lo those us ed I are you ready for this" I by profess1onaJ baseball Jn event of precipitation rrom lhe skies. the game will only be l'all('(f off when the wetneM is 'lOrl'l y afft:.ctina the comfort and safety of both the audience and the players. IF THE PAGEANT ge~ past intcrm1ss1on before the wetness )iteb .:ruesome. 1t is considered th»t you have seen the whole ball aamt• If ii downpour~ before ln- term111sion. you get a refund. ~what 1( at should ram tonight on tht• preview performance for all thl' rnuratywlde dignitaries? "WE'Ll. CLOSE TIIE curtain :and expre1's our mOl't horrified re1it n •ts," ll pa1eant offtclal Clt· plmned Wc•ll, reaardle111s or i.k1~. tlw fr:111val folk muy hnd S-Omc• <'Om · foa l In t he Old f'armrr ·~ Ahn;inac which prt"C'Jkh C'it';.ar- mR Muybt" I'll tak1• 11 rointout ton1i,:ht nn,vw11y. An11 rrny for no hor riblt· n •grt'L'<. •·Run for president." •• President or what!: ··President ot the United Slatff. And l'm&olngtowln." Today limmy Cat"ter w us hallway there. whllerunypeople in his party were still wOftdering what his line waa. HE REACHED the hal!·woy point at 8:15 p.m. POT, July 14, 1976. in the fourth day or the second week or the third century of the Republic and the 19th . month of Jimmy Carter's que3t. begun at ground zero. It was also Bastille Day in Paris, France. It went this way Wednesday night. a sequence of events which somehow combined tedium. com-edy andpoignance .. At opposite ends of the arena. two widows. On the left, Jackie Kennedy Onassi~ in red. On the right, Ethel Kennedy in pink, with Teddy Kennedy. The announc- meot brings a warm, sus'tained ovation. HAD HE LIVED and won, Bob- b} Kennedy would be ftnastung bis second term now. Hadjt not been for Chappaqwdd1ck, Teddy Ken- nedy might now be .•• At 9.10. Carter's name is placed in nom ination by Rep. Peter Andrew Young, first black man •lecte d l o Cong ren from C~aia.says · "I am ready to lay down the burden of race and whether you know it or not. Jimmy Carter comes from a part of the country that has done Just that.·· A moment to remember, a black man from the South nomlnaUng for president a white man Crom the South ... The name of Ellen McCormack of Merrick, N.Y .. ls placed in nomination and the crowd sinks into a new level or Indifference. ARCHIBALD Cox, another bero of Watergate, ris es to nominate Mo Udall ol Ati~a and the cheers for a loser s~m more spontaneous and more reluctant lo end than the cbters for the Win· ner. "If this goes on much longer I might accept the nomlnalion, • • says Udall from the platform. "But Jimmy Carter boat us fair ·and square." The line went somewhat dif- ferently earlier in the week when Udall tried to c hee.r up a small, sad ~and or his faithful: "I lost fair and square. I have heard lhe voice of the people and .•. they are bastards.'' Feared Res ults MIT Halts Program To Assist Taiwan CA MBRIDGE. M ass. CAP)-&fassac husetts Institute of Technology has eoded a program of training engineers from Taiwan because. a federal aovernment official says, lhe State Department fured they could learn Lo build missiles that could be u.sed aaainst mainland China. The $917,000 program. paid for by the National Taiwan University, began in January 1975 to teach 15 engineers to design and produce aircra!t nav11ation systems. Tbe program ended in June. six months ahead oC s.c:hedule. ( I N SHORT J Thomas F . Jones, MJT's vice president for reseatth, said he w u told by the St.ate Department's MWllUons Con· trol Office that the project "would not be in furtherance of the foreign policy and national sccunty objectives of the United States.·· 1''eapon• Bill Signftf WASHINGTON <APJ -President Ford bas signed a $32.S- bllhon weaPon&·procuremenl bilJ that authorizes prodix:Uon of the Dl bomber and eartnarks a record $6.7 biUion to expand the Navy's fleet ln sigrunc the measure Wednesday, Ford criticized Confress both for rejecting "a number of essential defense programs" and fOf' funding other procnms be aaid were not needed at this time. Briton Call~d ff••~ LONDON (APJ -The BrtUsh government is calling home anoU>er high-ranking diplomat from Uganda. leaving only three junior otrlclala lo look after the SOO Britons still living in the former British colony ln East Africa. As &tress between Britain and President ldl Amin int'reesed over an aged Brltish-JsraeJI woman musing since the Israeli rescue of 102 other hijacked hostages from Ueanda. a deadlock ended the United Na Lions Secunty CouncU debate on the ls raela raid after four days .1,,rdan Tallu Mi••lln WA SlllNGTON CAPJ -The Unlted States and Jordan are ex· pected to agree within the next fe\t' days on a multimilUon-<iollar mwUuale. US. offlclalsaay. While details are 1till beln1 worked out, the dl.3cuulons center on 12 to 14 American-built ft.wk air de!tnse missile b~tteries and some limited support equipment. · Other ad manl~traUon IOW"C:Cll aaid the total pnce wilJ probably be ln the S600 m ii lion ranae. Hail Pummels Rushmore High Wi~ Tlwnderstornu Hit 10 States Tf"M~raf Mrf*• ...... l-... Albo•l-11,.. •• Ml OI Atf1nt• .. It! l\11ittif>~\lt1t•td IOI " 8-•n"•~ •l 11 "'VftiltHtl -0 " (!It ~ ..... ,, ~ 0. .,., •• tt 10 tO 14 ~"''4t00 .. 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The aisles are more crowded than a Cook County ballot box. ALABAMA BEGINS with a Jong speech about the glories or Alabama and the virtues of Georee Wallat'e. The crowd boos the rhetoric. Alabama pushes on. The crowd tries to clap the speaker Into s ilence. Alabama tries again. The chair pleads. Alabama finally votes 30 for Carter, five for Wallace ..• "California casts ms votes for Jerry Brown, 73 for Carter and. . ." Comes a Carte.r in· auguraJ in January, California will have trouble getting a new post office. Mississippi goes for Carter. Among the ttelegates are a white man named Ross Barnett Jr. and a black man named Medgar Evers. At 11 : 15. Ohio. "Ohio. in a spirit of love and unity Is proud and honored to cast 132 votes for ... " Jimmy Carter is over and the im- possible dream is real and the crowd roars and the state banners dance a nd Carter's campaign manager is raised lo the shoulders or a delirious Georgia delegation and "Happy Days Are Here Again'' and the South has come back all the way from Ap. pomaltox, and for the second ti me in four years of an unpredictable, changing country a man from nowhere, with no national consti· tuency. no name, no power base or llnk with the blocs of Power. has taken the prize right out of the hands ot the party establishment. Bomb Hits Court DUBLIN, Ireland CAP> -Five prisoners escaped when two bombs blasted a court and a nearby police s tation today. police reported. but four were quickly r ecaptured. The ex· plosiooa. which injured an un· specified number ol people. were part of a plot to free prisoners ap. pearing ln a trial invoiving the outlawed Irish Republican Army at Dublin's special cMminal court. a police spokesman said. ..,. .......... JIMMY CARTER SPRAWLS bN FLOOR TO WATCH TV Daughter-In-law Judy •nd Gr1ndaon JHon Join In Fun Soviets Suspend Syrian Arllls Aid BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP> - The Soviet Union has suspended shipments of a rms and spare parts to Syria in an attempt to force Presidt'nl Halez A~sad to stop mahtary operations agamst the Pales tinians and their leftist Moslem Lebanese allat!s, the lef. tist newspaper As Safir reporlt'd today. As Safir also said the leftists were getting Soviet a.rms by St>d despite a Syrian btQCkade Other paper s said Sy rian 21rt1ll t>ry s helled a ship believed to Ix-un - loading Soviet arms Wednesday in TriPoll. the chief Moslem city in northe rn Lebanon. THERE WAS no confirmnuon of the reports. But As Safir hJs close ties with Libya, whoiJc prc· m ier . Abdul Salam JallouJ. has been shutlling between nc1rut and Damascus for a month try. ing to end the Pa lesuruan·Syrian confrontutaon. The Moslems' Reirut radio re· ported Monday that the Soviet ambassador to Lebanon. Alex ander Soldatov. had inlorml'd Palestinian leader Yasar Arafot and Lebanese Soc1aJ1st warll>rd Ka mal Jumblatt his government was planning "urgent action" lo save the Mosle ms from defeat by tht> Labanf\.SC Chris tians and their Syrian backers. THE I NDEPENDENT newspaper An Nahar and the French l anguage l'Oricnt le Jour rt'ported today that Soviet ex- perts were helping the Palest•· nians build two s mall secret aJrfields to receive medium-size transPort planes. They said one field was at Baadaran. 19 miles southeast of Beirut, and the other was 40 miles south of the capital and 20 miles north of the Israeli border. The reports coincided wilh a det"rease in fighting in the 15· month-old civil war between the Syrian-assisted Christians and the leftist coalition or Palesli- ruans and Lebanese Moslcms . Dolphins On Beach CASEY KEY, Fla. <AP) -"We couldn 't gel to lht>m all. There were so many, we ('OUldn't keep Up with t hem," s a ys one beach r esident. amon.c dozens who tried to rt'Scue a school or dolphms from the mammals ' own in-stincts. By the dozens. the spin· ncr dolphins have b<'t•n heachan~ themselves hL'l'l', near Sarasota on the Gulf Coast. since Tuesday. S<'ient ists say they don't know why, but il may be because som e or t h1• animals have an epidemic disease. Such beat"hings are rare among spinner dolphins. By late Wednesday at least 22 had died on the beach 13 Good Reasons To Follow the Olympics intheDAILYPILOT ... There ire a dozen athletes from the Orange Coast competing In Montreal for Olympic gold, sltver and bronie honors. That Is more athletes than more than a third of the nations will send to Montreal. Th1t'a why Glenn White Is there -to bring you firsthand ac- counts of the trials Orange Coast athletes face In swimming, canoeing and kayaking. We've got a dozen reasons for going. Glenn White's reports give you one more reason to keep up with our Olympians In the DAILY PILOT 842-4321 I l Harrises Called Courteous ~Clumsy' Car Thieves Didn't Scare Witness LOS ANGEL ES (AP) -Five prosecution w ltnHsu havo pOrtray~ Wiiham and Emily Karri.a and Patnc1a Hean\ u ln· ept but courteous car thieves. brl9dlahlng rnut·hrnc ~u111 und pra:niillna to return the autQS la proeeculion teallmony at th~ Hanian' lr1al. the three w~re Pat Starts Therapy LONG BEACH <AP> TM director of r•habllllo· tion a t L o n e Beac h Me morial Hospital has been uslined to dlrttt a physical therapy pn>aram for Pat Nixon. charactertnd JS clums) nt crime, leaving u tnul of :>tohm l'ars and eytwltne ~ :ll'ros:> l,os Angeles as they fl t-d thcscenc of u May 16, 1974, ehooung. THE HA&alSE~ARE chargcd with kidnapln1. assault and rob· bery. Ml.a• Hearit. aao a deren. dtnt In the cue, wtU be tried later. The 1tar pr<>&ecuUon wlt.nesa. alle1ed kidnap victim Thomaa Dean Matthews. t>t-1111 Wedne&· day to tell the story ol his en· counter with the thr~. He WBJ> to rt>sume his teaUmonytoday let him remo,·e tho car keya from ll key nnc und pull an electric grass edger from the bnck 'H'nt THE HARRlSES. WHO Orn much of their own <'r~ l•xamlnallon. uid thc.'y 111tende<J · only to "borrow." not a teal, lbe can. Accor ding to te1t.1mony. lhe PaUn home was the second •top 111 a race acro5' the city alter Mi1i11 Heorst fired shots to rescue' the Harnses from a bungll'<i ~hoplirt 1ngattempt Shebas1uudshd1rw thesho~ The witnesses said the three stopped fir:>t a mile from the store. ditched their van and or· dered Kennet h Claude Pierre and his sis ter.Marva Da,·is. out of the1rcar '·No. not r" all) • '· sll.ld Plt'r&'\' "BUT WH AT "A T HE Mgnif1cunec of the man shuwlnR )OU his !(on., "I figun·d h,• wuntcd m> r arfo1 'lom• rea1on " Pl~rre nid he didn't tdl Harns h1:f l'U hjd 11 faulty carburetor 1\ ftw blO<'kS lat«r it sputtered und died In front of the Palm house LATER. MILES AWi\\', the thrtc>t• alleged I) tradl'<l Puun ·scar ror Mall hews. ,, JO und took th~ tttnagl'ron a ride The llarrises demanded e1trllt•r Weclnesday that Miss lkur11t ~ itranted Immunity from pl'Ollecu· uon so she could testify about ccr· tain evidence In their trial. but the prosttutor would not agree lo the move \loti119 for Corl.e r Dr. Bernard J . Michela has placed t he former First Lady. who suffered a partially par aly1lng stroke last week. on twlce·a-day therapy which consists primarily of walkine and standing exercises. Each car·thefl victim said that Harris announced holdly. ··we're from the SLA. · · (the Symbtonese Liberation Arm y which had ktd· naped Miu Hu rst Feb 4. 1974 l All sa1d they call•d poli ce. who ar· nH>d minutes after thi> llarnse~ and M 1ss Hearst left 1'everthe less, the fualllvcs remained at larl>(e nearly t wo more} car~. THOM AS PATIN JR. remem· bered the newspaper hl'in ·ss standing in front of his house on a spnn1 a fternoon. holding J machine gun "THE MA N SAID HE'S St.A and he had to have my car." ~1erre said. ·-.. H said, ·1 don't want to have to hurt )'OU,· and raised his gun to where l could see it.'. "We re you afraid?" asked Deput y Di s t. Atty S am Mayerson Miu Hearst. 22, 1sawallmgsen· tencing on a San Francisco bank robbery conviction. She is un- dergoing psychiatric tests. She is scheduled to go on trial here July 26 but Is likely to ask for u postponement \\'hill· his father wutchcs. Gov. Edmund G. Brown J r casts California's votes to J imm y Carter at lbt: Democratic N ationul Convention. Land Bill Faces Muddy Trail Michela, a stroke re· habihtaUon specialist, said Wednesday that Mri. Nix- on had .. full r an1e of passive and voluntary mo- tion. though weak. in all muscles on tbe left side of her body .'' "The lady was wearing a black natur al "1g, very pale and thin in appearanre and very quiet.·· he said. His elderly father. "ho turned O\ er the keys to his station "agon. said the three fnghtened h1m "I was scared and afraid or getting my stom ach blowed out to pieces " SACRAMENTO (AP> -A pro- posal to preserve prime farm lands. which bar ely passed the Assembly. 1s r unning lnto heavy oppos1t1on in tne state Senate. Committee. which held a hearing on it Wedne11day and is scheduled to take a vote Aug. 10. He told a reporter the Senate Finance Committee m ay be tougher. sembl~. wh1c.'h granted a bare 41-vote approval 1n Januar~ and fiber for the state. nauoa and world. He said he expects ~trs. Nixon lo make a total re- covery with prope r lherapv But. he said. Harris told him. But the author. Assemblyman Char l e s Warre n co .Los Angeles). predicts it will survi\'e its rirst Senate test before the Natural Resources and Wildhfe MOST OF THE opposition came from representatives or farmers. real estate interests and local government. They also opposed the bill in the 80-seat As Warren's bill would requira cities and counties to map prime farm lands and create a state council to res tra ct the use ol those lands to aRnculture. in most cases B u t o ppo n e nts say it would lower land values without compensaUnt owners, atop city arowt.h. interfer. with such pro· jecta .. Loi Ancel• Coun\y'~ proposed inte r contine n tal airport In Palmdale. and create a new layer of bureaucracy. · "Oon't worn• about the car We 'll drop 1l off .. Then, he said, lb.rns Warren's alhes say farm lend must be saved to produce fnod , $70 Pay H i ke ! Due in A ugust f SACRAMENTO tAP> -.State workers from l the executive suite to the typing pool "111 get the same $70.a·month reuse when pay checks ue sent out next month. The State Personnel Board approved the pay proposal tn a procedural action that put it into effect for mO!lt state workers. The action was mandated by leeislatlon signed last week by Cov. Edmund Brown J r. THE CALIFORN1A STATE University and CoUeaes Trustees also ratified the pl¥n Wednesday for CSUC workers Wld the University or California Regents wer e expected to do the same for its employes. even t hough neither board was covered by lbe mandate. Brown satd besought the p11y boost as a way to help lowe r·paid workers. who he said su!f ered _ the most Crom inflation. Traditionally, state employes receive a percentage increase. which re· suits 1n those earning the most receiving the most. l The 570 pay ~t will represent u ts percent inl'rea&e ror the lowcsl·patd s tate assistant clerk.a, but only a 1.4 percent increase for David Saxon, the president oC the University of California i Seven Killed I l In Car Crash BAKERSF'IELD <API -S<'ven rarm workers whO had traveled 100 miles from their Loll Angeles anti homes to work 11'1 Kern County r1elds were k illed , h i1hwa y patrolmen sold. l Their sed an drifted S ta It' J ont o the s h oulder of Califo rnia 166 ne ar "----------' Maricopa, overcorrected. 1truck the rlahl rear or the passinl{ car and s kidded broadside Into the oppo.,1te lane where 1t was smashed by the pickup, officers said. Thf' victims. who wf"r(' dnvlnf! to work at Massey i-~arms , were identified as l·'ranclsco Men· doza. 36, the driver: hia wilt• Mariu, 29, their son, Javier. 13 ; Leticia Negrt'Uc. 16. S«undla Echaury. 42 . her son M i1tuel. 10. all 11f Los /\n1eles. and f'ran - cisco'a sister. Thcre:>ll Mcnclola. 36, or Huntlnaton Park. \llld119 II S••• Mtdfrd PASADENA <Af>J With Viking I still on schedule for a Mars lant.11na Tol'sday, mlu1ono r Oclala are debalinf II crucial d1•1·1slon lnvolvlnl( It., sister probe. Vlk lni: II The question Is "'ht'rc.' lo aim lhc Accond space craft for il.!l scheduled St•pt. <I l11nd1n1 -north nt • slle near Mars polar re11lon or south or the' equator near an aweaome. ruaa'-'<f canyon Nftl.' H~9afia1r• f 'M11d Sr• WASHtN()TON <API A supportl'r or Senate "°""'J Dr. S. J. Hayahwa has set up on 1ndcpen· dent campal1n fundralstng organlaallon which Ha)·akawa·a 1tafC sa)"I may undercut the can· djdate's efforts to run a low.budget umpalan. thC' Los Angeles T1md said today The device, dreamed up by anlltax warrior Howard Jarvi• of Los Angeles. is actually five St'.,_rate commtttees dcsiRnod to atve special· intertlt 1roups a nd wcnllhy contrlbuto.-, a way around federal election campaign laws, the Time~ said. Tltlrd 'Taz C•t Try Told LOS ANCELES <AP > -County Tax Assessor Pbllip Watton has begun another ma~h to lower property taxes with an lnitlaUve that would take ICbool and welfare financlna off the property tax. Tbe drive la~ assessor's third such attempt In t11ht yean1, and otren a special tax break to bomeownera and renlen, Watson said. NW'L f' Repre•ea.C afl ee ,,. ... SAN FRANCISCO (API -A woman who dalm1 to be an "abowJroUnd" member Of the New World U beraUon Front <NWLF> 4..VS she has rt- f\lllH to answer a federal arand jury's queslioo.s about the ter rorist iroup. Andt Lougb.r, ZS, was subpoenaed by the P8t Saturday nlaht after ahe read a purported NWLF mes111e which said Its Jul)' 4 bomb threat against Padl\c Gaa ft Elttlrlc wu a "diversionary tactic" In a "1WaJ' or nerves.'' L- Fair weather friends Make the most of sunny summer weather w ith these luxurious loungers. Here are just a few of our complete line of patio furniture. in al l colors and all prices. For lounging at home or the beach. take your pick of two folding chairs (A). The multi·colored beach chair is just the right height for stretching out at the beach or pool. The other is a standard height folding chair. Or take home a matching chair and chaise (8 & C). Lightweight tubular aluminum. with attractive two tone tangerine webbing_ A. 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Ju1-y Missed Target ~ As it did In ~Ml matters throughout it.s term, the 1975-76 Orang~ County Grand Jury conl!nut!d to stub 1t.s toe when at submitted its fmal report. One area or concern was inconsis tency. t "or example, the Grand Jury 's report on the county's H arbors, Heacht.~ and Parks District recom ~ mended that the di6tnct almost double its tax rate for money to acquire µnrnc land for future p<irk :lites. TwC> pages ciccpt.>r mto the report. however, the jury told the Planrung Commt.Ssion open space areas should be collfntl'<I to "gulleys, ravines and hilly pro- perties. not just purccls set uside for some future U$e or future park." The Grand Jury's final r t>port indicates th at. in all cases, the JUry did not seek both sides or the s tory m its civil invcstigutmns. Though tht>Y filt>d n brief and scathing rt>port on thl! l'lannlnf.! ComulJssion that was more noteworthy for g litlenng t.(cneralities than subs tance, no jurors tnterviewed any O( the fi Ve COm missioners. An<J tMu~h county Personnel Director Bert Scott asked lo appca r l>cforc the enure jury, the best he got was a 45-minull! interview by two Jurors. Later. the Grand Jury ('hast1sed Scott for the r ole he played 1n awarding a controversial hc<illh examination con- t ract. The jury w:is also guilty of just plain error. ln a report on th · I lcaJth Department, for instance. the C.rand Jury said "the Ment:il Health Department has Mbitrarily been separated from the Health Depart- ment." In fact, mental health was never a part ot the d(•partme nt. Additionally, the 1975-i6 jury r epeatedly refused to use its power to shed lig ht on major controversial issue that arose during its krm. I t said nothing about the n<.1rcot1c fund con- troversy. The jury rcmam<.'Ci s ilent while Supervisor Laurence Schmit dodged in a nd ot..~ of one possible conflict o( interest aftet another. And it kept mum about poli tical campaign ~xcesses. While som<l ottha members of the 1975·76 undoub· tedly worked ond lried hard, the various lapses re· suited ln a l~ss than strong performance in the impor- tant function or examining and evaluating gov- ernmental activities. Dolla r T o rrent D ammed · The road leading to overall campaign reform is still long. but Common Cause, lhe watc hdog organiza- tion most interest~~ m pushing reform legislation, believes that lhe uuual efforts are work in~. '_'Bi~ money.:• says <;:ommon Cause ... Is not domma~tn~. Amen can presidential politics. Powerful t.-<:ono~1c inter ests are not making enormous con · lnbutions. The rat cat palrons of American politici. arc not s howing up with huge sums." . The Ch';'nge. of course. is due to new federal laws strictly llmtting campa ign.gifts 1md requiring full dis- closure. !he only really big contribution a presiden- tial ca!1d1date n~w can get his ha nds on is Lhe public f mancmg a lloc al1on from the government . T~ere are loopholes-like the recently revealed ~1mm1ck or donations m ade by the children or rich backers and oth~~s discussed on this page. But there can .be."<? re pet1l1on of lhe 1972 system that allowed 152 ind1v1du:JIS to pour S20 million into the Nixon campaig n. Of cours e Congress, while supporting the clean· up or presidential elections. has m anaged to stall off tough r <:form foi· congressional campaigns. And money s till speaks with a loud voice at local levels. . l:Jut the lesson from the presidential camapign so rar 1s that a relatively unknown candidate can make it all the way to the nomination and that a challe nger can give an incumbent a real battle -even without the giant donations. C·an Carter Survive Pressure of Media? Dear Gloomy Gus ·F r ee R ides 0 11 Ca111poig11 T rail 1 feel sort of sorry for Jimmy Carter. Only an act of God. it ap· pears. can prevent him from becoming President. thanks muchly lo the work of Ronald Reaga n 1n savaging the Republican party. Carter has made a remarkable job or com- ing from o bscurity through skilled use ofthe media. Or. ond this ts what I am ialk- ing about, has the media done Its u s u a l r e· markable job on Cart e r . :ind will it not end up in lhe same way as alwnys"' Will not Carter, 1n a few months t ime. be as used-up as a pif'ce o f c-oughed·1n Kl<'enex? Nobody ever wins in lhe tedious JOb Of becoming a media hero. by which I largely mean a creation or the tube. Not even Rarbara Wailers. ln fa~there15 a name for what the tube does for heroes 1t creates. It Is the phenomenon r call the MO ton Berle syndrome. NOBODY ln the world could have been more lnexhau.sllble than this talented comedian. Yet the tube turned him into a nothin~. In the early days or television he wa& television. To- day. to the 1mpub1c, he Is a name as remote as Murcus Tullius Cicero. That, as surely as sin. ls what is goin.: lo happen to James Earl Carter J r. When a man sells h1msC'lf LO the tube he enters the dosslcol Faus tian hargam. The drama o( hfe. the ascent from ob· st'urity to grt'alnl'SS and back to c1bst'urity. will b<' plny<'d out in t'ondl'nsed form. Jimmy, ev('O as l'rt>Stdent, will bcrome th<' nnly thmR that I~ worse than n (&lure. lie will become o borr. COZY old Nixon. who took a dreadful beating from JFK in those curly telly debut~. knew CHARLES McCABE how to handle the tube. He had il absolutely at his disposal. once Prt'stdent. because of some laws we have about the freedom of the airwaves which translate into: A President can put any network out of business H he works hard enough at it. Nixon dealt himself out to the networks with the parsimony or a rural banker in a dry season He <lid his thing when he wanted lo, not ·when the networks wanted hjm to do it. The onJy lime he violated this r ule was in his last desperate days or defense. and this mistake contributed as much as anything else to his downfall. WE SHALL all swoon with languor. and this I promise you, at the sight or Jimmy Carter's teeth. We are going t o gel desperately tired of that Coke· and-chitllin 's accent. We are go- ing to get sick lo death or a chap who, as a matter ot principle, would rather fudge issues than lose votes. Carter, because he is the tube's darling and because he hasn't lea rned his lesson the hard way, u Nixon did, will willingly 'Men havo rights too. you know I ' lf the Canadians nre so stupid ,they cannot dif· ferentiate between the Republic of China and the P eople 's R epublic o f. China, how com e they don't have the same pro· blem with the German Democrat i c R e public <East Germany J and tbe F e deral Republi c of Ger man y (W es t Germany>? PUZZLED ~· 0.. ,_,,., _ ._.._"' ~-.. ---.. -11,.-... .-..... --.. ~-_ .. G_JO•.O.llyl'I ... assent to this process. And it couldn't happen to a nicer guy, for who can say, aner years of re mote campaigning and months or intensive cam- paigning. who Jimmy Carter is? People argue about the fact that he is murky on the issues. That, to be sure, is a bad enouab thing. BUT RE is inurky about himself. There is something about Jimmy Carter's presenla· lion of J immy Carter which ~ns one to the suspicion that he is the exact opposite of what he claims to be. That he is crafty and totally unprincipled ns op- posed to loving and godly. That he is closer to good ole Huey Long than he Is to Thom as Jefferson. Presidential contests 'in this country have a way of pilling dumb bastarda against smart S.O. Bs. I don 'l see any way or re- ading the 1976 contest any dif· ferently. 1 think Brother Reagan sunk himself permanently when he popped off about sending troops to Rhodesia. The man who took six years to get through Yale Law School will run against the nearest lhing to Billy Gr aham in pants. The tube charisma or Jim· my Carter will last through Nov· cm~r. And that Is :inother re- ason why 1 feel sort of .sorry for him. J?ord Finds Loopholes WASHINGTON -When Treasury Secretary William Simon traveled to Raleigh, N. C .. last Jan. 2() to address the state Chamber of Commerce and then a President Ford Committee (PFC) reception. the taxpayers' bill was $2 ,310. The reimburse· ment to Uncle Sam from the PFC for political expenses: $17.44 That is an example, nnly sli ght. ly more absurd than m05t, of how o b viou s l y political ex· penses in · curred b y Si m o n a n d other Ford "advocates" are r oullne- 1 y exclud · ed from the stringent 13 million over· all limit on pre-conv('ntion spend · lng by an prestdenlsal candidate. Although the ad\'OCutes hove been barnstorming the country in the President ·s behalf all year. Federal Election Commission (FEC) files yield lilUc in PfC re- portsoflhe1rexpenses. THE MfllACLE of the PTesi· dent's cost-free advocates is part of the Ford campai1tn's clearest accomplishment: errectiveJy ex- empting the incumbent from the new federal election law. While the law's tough provisions ac- tually rorced some Democratic candjdates this year Into pre· mature retire ment and nearly did in Ronald Reagan as well, Mr. Ford has round presidential· sized loopholes. Starting with Mr. Ford's an· nouncement of candidacy Inst year. his campaign has taken a cavalier attitude toward the new law and the commission assigned lo enforce it. Unlike other an- nounced candidates, Mr. Ford did not report political travel ex· peMe-' In 1975 (on around'\ he was perlormlng as party head). Ac· cordingly. he did not start spend· ing against. the $13 million ceilm g until 1976. ( EVANS-NOVAK ) Even then. Mr. Ford's cam- paign only tardily reported c harges by the slow·billing U S Air Force for Air fo~orce One a complaint loudly sounded by Reagan. who along \\ith othN candidates had to pay in advance for commerc ial chartered aircraft . But whereas Air Force One charges eventually will be posted a nd perhaps even in- cluded in the $13 million hm1t. the true costs of Mr. Ford 's cabinet-level advocates will be hidden rorever. THE METH OD used for Simon's Jan. 20 journey to North Carolina. an important primary state. is the model. The J\1r f''l)rcc charged $2.310 for a Jetstar car- rymg Simon and seven others (including aides and Sec ret Ser vice agents) to North Carollna. Since Simon occupied only one of eight seats, his share of the cost is S288. 75. The 30 minutes spent at the PFC recep- tion amounted to onJy 5 percent of portal-to·portal time from Washington. So, 5 percent or $288.75 is $14.44. Add s.1 for the share of m eals, and the cost to the PFC is $17.44. This fabulous arithmetic ha:. enabled Simon, most effective of Ford a d vocates. lo travel throughout the South -where he is more popular than the Presi- dent -at bargain rntl':. for the PFC. On cuch trip, tht· vus t burden or cost was attnbulL•d to "non-political" events. A February swan~ through Mississippi and Flonda enabled Simon to sing the President's praises in telev1s1on interv1c" '· al two party dinner:. nnd '"'' PFC functions at J:ic:k"mv1ll1· and Orlando. Cost to lhc J(ovnn· menl of Air fo'orcc and prH all· charter planes $5.352 36 Shure charged to the PFC. ~43 43 co~t :lnd lud(.:IOJ: for nichardson anll an aid<', only $57 was rhaqml 10 the PFC 'l\\o da)s later, Richardson "as in lh'l roil as a one-man .. truth "tQ\1Jd " rebutting fl (• 3 ~ U II ' s S p C e t.' h l 0 l h C Ernncm11<· Club JU!>1 before the M1ch1~an primary which was so vital lo Mr. Fnrct. Charge lo the Pf''C" No th1ni:. Explanation? Rirhnrdsou huµpencd to be irl Detroit between 1>lunes TllE PF C ~llARE o r Rir hard son 's T ennessee· Alabama trip back on April 29 tinclud1ng two Pfo'C rec• ions) hai. not yet been computed. llence. 1t 1s not s urpnsing to find no record of the legion of t"ord advocates who swarmed into Cahforn1a on the eve or the . primary to denounce Reagan's· Hhodes1an war talk With the FoM camp:11gn pl'riloui.ly bump- ing the $13 million ce1hng, a ll , that act1v1 ty 1s not likely to gen<'rate major reported ex· Jl('nscs. A proposed regulation In the FEC would end all this by t>stabhsh1ng two simple r ules: first. if there is any cumpaign ac- tivity in a city. all expenses get· ting there and being there shall be <"harged to the campaign; second, expen ses or everybody • accompanying t he speaker <ex- cluding Secret Service> shall be charged to the campaign. H not vetoed by Congress, this would go into effect about mid-August-In plenty of time for the 1980 primaries. Quotes .. I w:inted to come to Plains to "'"a l1ttlc bit of Carter country, hut vou'd think something would rn· open rm Sunrlay " --Brend• <ilv1>n~ of Shreveport. l.n., on a \'l!-11 tn Pl:11ns. c:u, wh1rh Jimmy Corter ha:. mode u tourist atlrnc· 1111n. Pat N ixon Has Earned Purple H'3art From Florida. Simon tonk <111 Air Force jet to Alabama ~ncl Texas where ht• spok1• 111 ,,,..<..: events in Mobile und Fort W111 tl1 Cost to the govcrnm1•111 $7,0:!:1 Share ch a rged to the l'fC $201.16. "Worn<>n '!I llhl'rntlon I~ 1n many ways mun'R liberntion. It rnak<'R hoth Sl•xc·s question their rule·~ 11n1l t11 usk thl'mt1clvcs whut they r<'n lly wont for their liveR .", s l :1 m r o r it . C o n n •• 'choolleachcr Richard Dennl11, who 1~ taking 11 on1'•yf'ur putcrnl- ty lcuvc from his duties. May 1 rcspectrully prorio:s<' a P\lrplc Henri d1•('or11uon for Pat Nixon. If ony !i\Olctlcr wns ever \.\OUnd<'<fin oction.11 wns sht> W1"r1• told that strokes can re· ... ult from prolongf(t stress. trill .:ered by a trifle. Thrtt things happened on July 7, aey one ol which could have h ccn lhat In s t 'tn"' Sh<' snw 3 fron t page article by :.i rormcr While tlousc flunky captioned: "I Don't Think Pat Nixon Drank Too Much ... ~ That same day her husband de- • C'ided to make a campaign s))feeb for a con gressional can· didate in Vorbo Linda. And with this symptom, however slight. that her husband just might want back lnto politics . • • "' I can hear something inside her s~in«, "Ob, no! 1 can't lake 8Q1more..•• ( PAUL HARVEY) ANOTHER c>xpcrience of that dny which had to be traumatic was Wlllt"blng on television the grand reccpl ion ror Queen Elizabeth ()f En~land at our White House. · Watching-from such n dis· lance-that reception. hosted by anolber First Family. brought into such sharp fo<'us all that has happened. Pat Nixon felt the stroke com- ing on Wednesday night. Without telling her family, she went to bed. The next morning she could r)()t get up. 1 knew Mrs. Nixon only from a distance. It Is my understanding that nobody outside her i"}· mediate fam ily ever really got close to Pat Nixon, She'd spent ber adolesefllce nursing her mothtr unUL her mother died or can(er and nurs· ing her father who suffered rrom ~Jllcosis snd hdping in the fields with lhc hard labor or their foml· ly vegetable farm. SHE SUFFERED the anguish or any war wife during those years and. though she did not prefer public life. she remained be!lide her husband through vie· tortes a nd defeats, an un- complaining companion. The public on the campaign trail and around the world saw Pat Nixon as U reless, outgoing, modest. chic. so cool as to be almost regal in her bearing, even under fire. l'\'e never quite understood the military mentality. rt seems we reserve our decorations for those Individuals who. with a single act of valor, capture an enemy machine gun nest or blow up an enemy bridge or drag a fallen comrade to safety. Anyone who h.as survived a s10gle act of heroism knows that such is often an act ol Impulse or indoctrination rather tha n of wUI . One can wln n Silver Star ln ooe shining moment or a Purple Heart from a ringer cul on o K· ration can. YET THERE is neither rewnrd nor recognition for the e n· durables. And for the women who hove lived and suffered and died with them, neither medals nor monu- ments. There Is a deep -rooted on· lipathy for Rich ard Nixon which goes all the way back lo "another war,:' to the days when an alien "Ism'' had a foothold in our own country and Nixon vigilance exposed that invasion and humiliated Its supporters. They never forgave him. For two decades they lay in wait. for a Watergate-and re-venge. In the light of 1Vhat°S bten ex• J)OSed on Capitol Hm since, any Nixon indiacrellons appeat in· nocent11 palUd by c\lmparison. But the wounds suffered by the family weTe mortal wounds. I would hope that fOC' some re· cognition or her gallantry. above and beyond the call ot duty, we m.lgbt not wall unlit too late. THE PENTAGON in Mnrrh barred Air l"orrc "lanes for Political travel by anyhody 1•x cept the Pre~htcnt. but the same formula. was used for l'1vlllo11 charters. /\ March ~ Ot~ht to New York <w he re S1tnon al· tended a PFC reception> co11t $644. 76, with $29 01 charged to the PFC. A Simon trip to Oklahoma aboard a plane chartered for Sll,812 included televii;ion in· terviews. an editorial board meeting and two Pf'C receptions all related to the campaign. Cost to the PFC: $348.67. Secretary of Com merre Elliot Richardson. Mr. Ford's bridlile to liberal Republicans, has be •non· ly a shade less active than Simon and nearly as c heap for the PFC. The PFC did pay for A $1,444.68 c hartered plane trip to Fort Wayne, Ind .. but most o f Richa rdson's travels cost the Ford campaign little. He split a day In Los Angcles May 11 between an oil Industry meeting and two Ford campaiji!n ap· pearances. But or the t otal $1.162.25 conamercial oir travel OAANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rnllc'rf ,'II Wtl'd, l'uhlt11ln Thnmo• Kuu1I, f:dclor Uorooro Krir1t>1ch, F.d1tonal Pogci edllM Thr ed1torcnl paae o( the Dally Pilot "cc•k 'I lu Inform and sllmulotc rudcni by pretle\lln1 on lh1" po.ie diverse commentary on topt('!I o( lntrre11t by llY"dlut· ed rolumn1~t11 :ind <'artoonllta. by pro\•1dmg 11 forum (Of' rCJldert' 'le"< and by pr('senUna. lbJ11 """paper's opinion• and ldeu on <'Urrent topics The editorial os.>ln1oos of the Dally Piiot •l>s>en Jll'll •in lhe editorial column al the top of the page. OplnJoos ex· µre!lsC'd by lhc columnists and <'artoonlsts and f('tler v..Tltera are their own :ind nu endorsement ol their 'kws by the Vally PUot should be-lnrerred. Thursday, July 15, 1976 Thursday July 15 1976 DAIL y PILOf A 7 Slande1· Suit Hits Elton Jolm XEROX COPIES 4c ATLt\;\ T \ \ P 1 RO<'I. :.tn¥er Elton John hJ" tx"(·n nJmt .. t 1n .1 $500,000 :.l.tndt•r :.lUl (1lo'<i h\ ,on \tlan l41 m.an "ho d:il111:. Lhc dlkrt.11ncr had him rcmn,,•ct frnrn an At lanta hott-1 \\ hl're John ".i:. 1~erformm~ t'r.111k CrJ'"'' '.aid tn thl• ~Pl'rlOr Court lu""ll•l th.it J nlm hJd h11n ,,. movt'ti b) lclhn~ ,1 hutl'I :.··~·uni\ 0.1ty ....... " .. " ~ ..... 'POOKIE' WITH LAGUNA HILLS PATRON SUE MIDOl.fBROUGH little lost Poodle C•ptured NelghbOra' lnterHt Pity the Poodle Puppy Love Lures Laguna Hills B y l\SNE COOP•:R Ollll•O•llyl'llol\i.11 Homeowners in the nr w ll11ltup Place tract in Laguna 11 111~ ha\'t' ~rown accustomt>d lo hanni.: ~tray animals "'knock·· at their door,, uut a little toy poodle ha~ J,!l\Cn a ~µel·ta t tug to their hea rtstnng~ The ht tie w h1te dog, "earing u rhinestone-s tudded t•ollur. f1r:.t JP .proached the \'ano family Juhb Yano sa-.• nghl aw<iy that th<' •animal needed the att(•nt1on of u \'Cl. She had r ecent I) had pupp1l'!>. Jnd he r engorged nipple!> were cakt'<l with milk . In add1t1on. her belt.' w<1 s s wollen with c mbeddt'd ~urg1cal stitches . for their pct, but Dr. Levoy dtdn"l know who the new O\\ners wen•. THE WOMEN TOOK "Pookie" to the vet. who rl'movccl her stitches Jnd cleaned the affected area At tht• same time. he· C'hl·C'kcd a tumor on thl' dog's neck and "as alarmed to find 11 had grown tre mendously since :.ur· gery It 1s now the s 1Le or a s mall orange and should be rC'mO\'ed 1m· med1atel). he s aid The operation "ould cost about 150 "This 1s really a beautiful little doJ.:." s aid )tr:. )! 1ddlcbrough II "l' t ould possibly pa~ for her ~urgt>r). "<' \\Ould. Since that 1sn·t po~s1ble. \\t' are an xious to locate her owners or someoneelsew1lhn~tohclpher " '.'IRS. \'ANO TOOK TllF. rloi.: 111 hl.'r neighbor. Dolor es Shay. bccaUM' the Shays· 1s th<' only hous(• on the street with a renccd bukyard Mrs Shay enlisted the h(•lp or another nc•Ahbor. Sue M1dd le brou.:h. and the two began calling vetl·rinarians in tht• area until they found thl' mun "ho perform ed the recent surJ(l'l'Y. Mrs. Middll•hroul{h -..1trt ~ht' 1s afraid sornconl' nu~ht hJ \C ahan· doned ··r ookie" 10 lht' ral·ldlo \\ hll'h s urround Lhe new tr<icl "We have animals wamkring h~ all the time.·· she said TRASH 1111c1 GRASS BAGS. 1 k c..oclty Dr. Roger Levoy. <>f thl' L;1J,?un<1 Hills Animal llosp1lal. wa~ a hie to tell the Good Sam11nta11:. th.II th•• dog-. n :imC' is "l'ouk11·. ·· hut ~•ml h~·1 owners told him thl·~ \\l'l'l' pl.m111ng tu move. Thl'\ S Jld lhl'Y rouml ,, ho ml' "ff WE COl'LO 1-'l~I> a \'l't "ho \\Ould \'olunteer· his ~t·rv1ce" for the s u r g e r y . '' l' w o u I d k c· <' p h e r ourst•lves, e\'en thoui::h we hu\'e two dogs already It's just that Wl' can't afford lo pay for the Opt'ral111n nooJ.· " Pkg. of 10. Anyone with information on ··rookie's" owners, or· '"lhng to ht•lp Pookie in any w:i~. \\i.IS askl•d to f·Jll Dolores Sha\', 768 517!), or Sut• Mad dlebrough. 586·3298 .Bonibers Assist KAISER BOND PUN Ocean Defense K ~~:rL~~~.~~~ & WAS HINGTON (i\PI Al!ing Air Force RS2 bombers are being assignt'<I to hC'lp the :'\a\'y keep watch on Soviet warships 1n the far rcachcs of the Atlantic Ocean. T he PentaJ(on announl'C'd that the ~1ant el.l!ht· enjlin<'. long.rnng<' J<'l bombl'r'> h:t\l' .,t;irll'<I flvin~ sC'a reC'onnui:.sunce·s11n1•11lanct.' rn1 ... :.11in~ from 1 ·.s. bases. "ONl.V A FEW t\IRC'RAl'T \\Ill be mvohed in lhe flights. "hlrh \I 111 0<•cur from time• to time over \Urious All•mtk 0<'('UI\ arl':I~ or OPl'I at1on," the Ptntagon said in u hnef unnounremcnt lnchcations art• that thl' ht'<I\'\' bombers will conduc t high.all1tudc-surVl'lll linn~ m1ss1ons \\ ith their standard carnC'rull, ri1d<1r and othC'r elt•ctronic equipment. wh1ll• Ntl\'V f'3 outrol plane~ t·over the ocean lane-. at lower ullllt11h.'s In tht p:1s t. th\' arml·d '>l'f\'l('l'" ha\(' Jralou~ly 1otuardC'd thl••r t r :1111t11111al m1"1on' ai.:.11n~1 1·n c·roachment But 1n th" LI'•' tlw 1'1•11tai.:un SJ1d. Na\'y and 1\1r 1-·orc·c· «htl•r-. h.1H' "i.:n1·cl a formal aj(rl'C'm<'nl t o 'ha11• th1• ...... , ~ur' 1•1l lanc c rt'Sl)(lll!"lbll1h · an Jl'<'•'I il,101•1• "1th tht· ~pi nt 11111110- tent or m'utu,11 n •1nfort•t•m1•nt . TIU: rt:NTA<iOS S.\ \'S IJ\ UG t:T It m 1tat111ns 11nd cutback-; lh(• Jlll"t :.t•\ c•n ''''""ha\ t' 1 Nlt1l'l•d the l'uvy·s on•r Ot'C11n rt'l"otlll.11,-.11ntc t u11ab1ht y "to m inimum fll'iH'l'ttml' h•vt•b · ·rhe nrw misi.1on f11r H~ bombl·rs Jppeors to ue the hrl't :slt'I' In a "rn11rlt11ne1 ~trntCJ:) :·which ho11 been under 11ccrtt 11tudy by thC' Nnt1onat Security Council ror !mme llml'. Ev<'nt unlly. orfkwls huve s;iul, land·based /\ir Force bomb<>rs und fil(hCer plant·~ l'Ould be used to botll<' up Sovi\'t wnr11h1pe In th<.'ir homl' bases and to block Ru11sio'" Hol'kflrr homhl•rs from st.rlklng American rl:\\'al 11nlL4' Al sen. THE AIR t'ORCF. llAS assiAnC'<l oldl.'r BS2 born· bers to sea sur vcillanrr. Ther<' nrc• 172 or these born· berll In the Stra t<'t:ir Air Communcl'i; total force of 419 BS2s. Th(' younRetlt or lht' planec; IS 16 years old. 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CA 91793 30232 CROWN VALLEY PARKWAY • LAGUNA NIGUEL -495-1360 IALPHA lffA SHorrtHG CIMTlll • t\f CAIL Y PILOT Public Auction:) ri.. SaL and Sun. evenings at 8 p.m. DOORS OPf:.N Ar 7 P M fOA INSPECTIO~ 1 JEWELRY CHINA CRYSTAL I OCWD: Use Less Water K~:.~= D~~~:.t ~~~ .. ~=~~-~~=! °'-o.tttPt•-iuud lhe statewide drought in--t.rict's Mawattt barrier procram C.0.ft\J rnadentl, who creued demands (or water. have ltept the ba.sln io &ood face a partial et1toft ot-:ater 1up· As a result. he srud, t.Mre sha~. plln frota Norlhcm C.h!om1• s imply Is n't enouib wat.r to It now c.-ontains about Priday. will be !bk.cl to con· meet agriculturul and domestic !00,000 to 750,000 acre feet ol usa. aerve lb• water they have demands and to replenish lbe uo-bfe wattt, he said. enough to sup- Daryle Balley• admin.IJlralJve dn-gtound basln as w~l. ply rntdents for about three .-.tant f.or the Oranie County · yean . Ao ac re foot contains "•ter Dis trict In Fountaio THE MWD l llPO&TS the about2a,OOOaallonsotw.a.er. Valley, u1d there Is no Im· wawr. aeUa lt to the Mun1elpaJ ... ---melliatecauaefor aJarm. tb,.. a-•r.ot ~··•percent ol BUT HE SAID HE la prepannc a con.servaUon pr<>1rram lo eo- cou r a1 e ruldents to think ca.refutly about the way they use water. "' ~~ e coun y • water s upply (225,000 acre fttt ~arty) comes from the around. Bailey aald. But only ~ percent or the wuter pumped from th«! around Is sup- pUecf throuch local rainhll. The rat comes from imported water 'lt'e are ..... •• ••.,e to •tare ..t•• ..,.., ..,~ ••l'e • ,.,.~ hUer.• ~ pumped back lnt.otbelJ'OUD(l. Tbe other 40 peoreent romes dirtttly from imported Northern California and Colorado River Water. : Plus hW'ld.reds of other Items ol furniture, ob)et.s d'art, etc. I Merchandllie con.ggnod lrom out-QI Plwn. bcinkruptoes. court-<>rdtnd I .sdlee, bmb, etc. I Moved lor convenience o( Mle to: NEWPORT GALLDUES. LTD. ORANGE COUNTY 2S'2 w. Cocut Hwy. Newport Beach. ColUorn.lq 92HS Woman Joins Task Force Ora na e Count y Supervisor Laurence Schmit bas announct'd the appointment of Hunl- 1 <714) 145-1200 I I I I I China by l.Jmooee, WedQewood. Hosenlhal ~nd others; hne European dfd ~cut crystal and art gldSS; porculdin hgul"llleS; bronze&; hne lumrture; chandeliers and one ol the jargest displays of hno 1ewttlry in the ~ E~ from 20 caret dumood ~141rus to~~~ lncton Beach · reskient TERMS: Eliubetb D. Mund~ to FREE ADMISSION the county's Equ.Jne Rank.Arnericard. MasterCharge. Personal Check. Terms. Task Force . ADDmONAL INSPECTION HOURS: Schmit said the lMk Mon., Tues. & Fri. l 0 a.m to 5 p m . Sat. 12 noon to S p.m • I I I I I I • -< Bailey aald the imported water belnc curtailed was used to belp ,..plenlab the coU11ty'1 u"der-1round water ba~in . t::frorts •Ill be m ade to restore tht> .upphes toward tM end or lhc te•r. he said, and efforts also arc ender way to obtain add1l1on1I water supplies from the Colorado ~ver. Water District or Orange County, which 1s an turn ~ells 1t t.o the Orange County Water District <t he agency responsible for ma1nlainrn& the underarouod basin I MWO officials said they plan to import 600,000 a cre feet of water from Northe rn Califorrua and aoo.ooo acre feet from the Colorado River. force will review cowity Sun 2 5 ordinances which re-· Pm. to p.m .. gulate t.he keepini or AUCTIOlfEER: I horses 1n county tu-1 J ohn La uten . ~eneraJ manager for the Metropolitan Water Ou,. &.rtct (M\\'0) which imports •alter for Orange. ~ Angeles Ball y said the Ora nse County Waler Dislrict·s Walft" Factory 2 1, which pumps purified wastewater into the ritory and the cities Art l.....vir14' 1 BE SA.ID IF THE summer is a :!!;;~Yc~,tr~:~lhconth~ \__ WE BUY FOR CASH _)I cool one, and water use is down. imported water tor undergTOond trol services. OR SELL ON CONSIGNMENT. Aid Fraud Draws Jail Tiro Suspects In '75 Slaying Held by. Cops ;-eplmisbment might be availa-WHOLE ESTATE ble again before the end of the C•ll~~2.-,~z~ord• SOR SINGLE ITEMS. year. 1-..::::::::=t=o="°:::::='k=f=0t~o=u=·:t.._i_~_:==~·:..::·~·::...:•::•~·:..::·~·:..::·::·~-:.:-~·:..::•:•=-:•:_:-~·:.:·:-:_:•:_:•~-~-~-:_:~~:...___, Bailey said be doesn't lhinlt the Ora.nee County Waler District would ''mandate" water con· servatioo or impose limits on use. "but we would r ecommend A 30-day Orange County Jail te rm has been ordered for a Los Angeles woman who admitted in court that she defrauded the com- ty's welfare department out or $2,400. Santa Ana Municipal Court Judge Robert E. Law se ntenced Diana Fitzpatrick, 20, and placed her on three years' pro- bation after the defendant told him that her husband was Ii vine in her home and workinC at a time when she was receiving welfare and child support because or his rePorted absence. Mrs. Fitzpatrick was ad· diUonally ordered to make full reslilution. Anaheim police have arrested two suapects in connection with the December, 1975, ala)'lnc of Anaheim st'hool teacher Euaene K. Henderson. One of the suspects wu in custody ln the HuntiJliton Beach jail on an unrelai.d charge. He was identified by Anaheim officials as Kelvin Leroy Nichols, 19. of ll8 S. Illinois St., Anaheim. The se~ond murder suspect w31 identified as Robert Lee Camey Jr., 22. of 1&10 W. Ctes- cent St., Anaheim. . Police said Camey was arrest- ed on a sidewalk a short distance from his apartmenL Henderson wa..s ~ten to death Dec. 16. 1975. in hls apartment at 1600 W. Broadway, Anaheim. it." Countian Dies Hiking FRESNO CAP> -A heart at- tack caused the death or a young Sant.a Ana woman who collapsed durinc a high Sierra hike, the coroner's office reported. , Yoland Spanburger, 22, wa:s prooouneed dead on arrival at a Fresno hospital where abe was flown by Navy belJcopter Satur- day. The young woman. who bad been hiking at the 11,000-foot elevation, bad severe hardening of the arteries, a n a utops y a bowed. WHEN YOU COME TO THE END (-•~N CO~S•N•) DAY. Handwrit1n1 Analyala1 Foundation will meet 1nu.l•J!1"1~1{t}I illl ~!" Strawberry Marganla M1.x TeQuila Sunrise Mu( Mexican CoNee Mi>< Bloody Maria Mix Expert Styling for Men &Women. The Oran ce County EXPANDS YOUR ORI K Chapter or the American WORLD N Saturday from 10 a .m. to ':~~~~~~~!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!~ 1 p.m ., at State Mutual L ~{;,fHJll~l ,;fi~/I ~~~i!~a's 1107 JM'lbor'M Rd . ~ BeKtt 640-4740 Savings, Jamboree and Mat'Arthur boulevard, Newport Beach. i-·or more information call 131-3057 or 544-MOa. LM. IMn'D America's Mott Beauttful Nursery LANDSCAPE SALE Now Is the time to enrich your enviromnent with trees and shrubs ••• 20% Off Thru July 31 FICUS "ROBUSTUM" AMW flc:us Dt<ora. 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WARNER SANTA ANA 1'AL80T QUEENIE By Phil lnterlondi .... ..-..-.. .-....... ,.,. -........ -.. ~hy Brides Toss Bouquet Snml· \ c·ar-. J,l!u a thPnl askt'll how thC' t·usMm of 0thruw1n1ie the 8rit.lal bouqut'l c<.1me into bc•tn>? Rl'seurch lht.>n turnt-d up th{' fact that an t'llrltl·r l rad1l1on tallt'll ror the weddm~ ):Ut'!>lS to Sll•al one or thl' lmde s ~arters But said garlt'r was so pn/\'d th.it thl' pr attire fre- quently got a little rough. Thost' .:ue!'>t!'> or mix· ed gcnch:r leaped at the bnt.lc on cul', often· t1ml·s knockl'd ht'r du"n. and pracl1cally ripped her clothes orr lo l:l't to the token So ll "as reportl'd ht•rt• that one partH·ularly clc \'l'r bride lO~!->l'd her bouqul'l at thC' onrus hers much as a rum runner might throw out tht• bark seal to :.low down lhl• re\'enuers What I failed to m ention ''as thal even bdore the garter came the bride :. !'>l<K:king~ That ·s "hat the on1:1na l \H'<lding guests "cnt after. And the ~ub:.equent :-cramblt· for the J:?artt•r "as onlv a minor tu. ... !'>lc comparl·d to lht! earh{'r riot o' C'r tho:.e ~Lol·l.inss (;REATLO\'ER Q "I low dtd that J!rt•,1t lo,·er Ca~ano' a oper..itt•' \ ~111\• I~, ~1rrording to ht!-memoirs llt• "roll' '\\'hen I bt•<·amc 1ntcn•:.tcd in a girl. I s imply \latched and wa1l - t'<1 Soonl'r or later. h<·r c·vl'" or hancts or some dainty mo\'emcnl of hl•r ~kt rt tole! me Y<' · and ,. hen • .1111.l ''here." tr you want to li v€'n up the· party con\'l'r::.at1on. ;1,k ttw ladies 1n atten· . <l1mcc' to t·~ plain the dtf· h•rt'ncc in the ml'a111n~s of tht• \\nnl .. ··rcmmmc" un<I "\H1manlv "Our 1.an.i:ua.:l' man s :..tys no dtt'· tlOOJr~ dOl'S thl' JOb qwh· adl'Cj~tlely. Can you tl11nk of any 111" n in the country more appropr1at<•ly namrd than the C.il1fnrn1J Cit ~ nr "Long Beach"! TALKING OOG? •\S rl'rl·nlly as 39 yl'ar.; a.:o thl' national maga11m'' "l'r l' rl'porting qwte seriously that a \\Oman in \\'ali'nc1llc, Mame, had a French bulldo.1: that could s'peak Eni.ths h. The alleged vocabulary included 20 "ords. Thl'se said pup suppos£><11v could ~trtnA toJ?ether in m- Lell1 r.ent sente nces Now you and I know that no du~ ron tolk. So it's tnconreivable that any r es poni11ble p ublical1on today would print s ur h a ri'port a s fact. What's curious. 1 think. 1t; the Story W U!\ beliCV{'d by 3 large Chunk O( the population !'>Ut h "short time u~o. Aridrr.•·' mm! 111 /. \I. Hoyd. f> 0 . nor 156'1, C11.staMesa9W2ti Santa Rosa Judge, Feminists Clash SANTA ROSA (l\PI •\ Superior Court judi;ie who hnd clasht'd with m1lttant fcmtn1s ts rd1•nt· ••d and a llowt•d 1>Pl'C· tators hac k into his c•ourtroom a i. a rnult1ple rnpt• t r1 al re~unH·t.l J 11 d Rt' J o s "'' h r . Murphy Jr. cl{'nr<'d tht~ ··our troom Wrdnt•:.day MINI-ART ON A HAJR MOSCO W (!\Pl Armcnl n n nrt1 s t J\rumais t\ruty unyan has pa1ntC'd a portrnlt on a human hn1 r, lhl' Soviet news agcn<'Y Tass rt'- ported. It said the ~ortrnit \'an be v 1 ewed onl v lhrough a microscop<' :ind i• one or 100 such m iniature artworks by ,\rutyunynn . when spectators erupted mto upplause for pro- s t•tutor Ja mes Lee. lt't! nr.:ut-d that 1r defonse :it torncys could explore Uw Sl'XUDI his tor y of th<' rnpe v1elim. hl' should be allt1wed to do the same "11h lhe defondnnts . Murphy has ruled that tfrhm se attorneys may Qll<'Stion the 19·year-ol<I womun about any sexual act ivity !'he may have had with t~deft'ndants prior to thr alttged rape. llt> hll!I d eferrNI a ruling on Lee's motion. About 60 s pectalorr., m any or them advocates of toul{her pros<'cution or or rape tases. were told by Muprhy they could re- turn to court only if there were no more outbursts. 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It I . prais<'d Cash ai. a poi.tll\'<' exam- ple for ) ouni;sl ers 10 trouble with the la" C~h said a'-"d1t for his stay: IOI{ OUl of trouble Shwld go to hlS "'1fe. June Carter Ca!>h "Th.it ·::. \\ hJl Pl'<>l'le Ill lroU· ble m·ed.'" he said. "Thl'Y ne<.'<1 somebody lhal c:arcs. somebody th at Ion·-. • Pre:.idc>nl .. ord ob!'.l'r v<'d h1:. 63rd hirthd:n "1th ;.1 report or ··rM·t•lll•nl hl•..iHh ·• from h1' cloclnr-;md a !>Urpn se luncheon given by his w1fr. "ho pi cked up their S25.36 l JlJ ,at the restaurant. The cel e bration --------- w(lund up "llh J I amlly L J dinner at th C' White PEOPLE H ouse. about th<.· lime the Democr ats 10 Nl'w York ml'! to nominate their man t<> live in lht!'cxccut1vc mansion At the Sans SouC'1 n ·-.1:iur:.rnt nt•Jr the White House. a lunchl1ml• crowd or :.l'n·ral hundrt:'d sang .. lfappy Birthday" to the Pre:.1dcnl. ''ho SClt at a tablr "1th ~1 rs. F ord. 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IM ol lltO'\ OI T O ~fvt<• C.Om114"•· &...-11' A.mHt<• l ow-r, ()t,,. '"T en.utf~•'d Wt'\1, S..11• 1110, 0'41n911, u111u.-111•. 0.IO' JUI¥ I 101' T 0 \[RVICC COMPAH'f Qy l.ln<l•V•OI>. A.\.\t'l•l'll ._,.f '*'"'Y PublhNd O• _,,~ C.0." 0-1¥ Piiot, July 1., t1. n.1•1~ Thur!id11y. July IS. 19J1; DAILY PILOT A J 1 Crippled. 'Zebra' Vietim Strives for a New LHe SAN JOSE (AP) -Two bul\eb from the run or ·a ''Zebra" killer shattered Rox~n McMilUan's life a.'i u healthy young woman witb • luppy marriage llJld a new baby . . Now, more than two y~rs later and her mar· rl11u broken. s he fnca llle from a wheel chair. ru~lng her ton alone. "'PEOPLE SAY, '011, VOU'l.E so stroni.' But you don't h:1v1• a 1·ho1c\l. You either handle it or hide In • closC't or lie in bed all day. Besides, that little kid, he keeps me gv111g," Mr$. Mc Millian, 24. Uld in an ltHt>rvll'W . Her son Leon was four months old when his mother was shot. "I get s ad :sometimes, when I see olht•r motbers carrying the ir kids, playina With them ln the swim~ -.~w1,.,._ .. 4 VICTIM ROXANN MCMIL4AN AND SON Bullet Shattered Her Spine. Her Marriage l For the Record 8AL TZ .. E.RQEAON FUNERAL HOME Coron.l clet M.1r 673-9450 Cof.t,1 M l"Scl G.ttVi>424 HLL BROADWAY MORTUARY 1 1 O Broadway Co-.ta M1tsa 642·9150 LAGUNA HILLS MORTUARY 25301 Al1t..1a Parkway Laguna Hilts. Ca. 581-4300 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494·9415 Sal} Juan Capistrano 495·1776 . ,ACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Cha pet 3500 Pac1 t1c View Drive Newport, Cal1forn1a 644·2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Botsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 SMfTHS' MO"ATUARY 627Main St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 Deaths Elsewhere SACRAMENTO <AP) -WlUJam K. Bromoe. 49, former editor of lhu Sierra Club Bulletln and conservationist aut.bor of "How to Kill a Golden State" and "Th~ Earth Shook. The Sky Burned," died Tue11day. LONDON (AP> Ronald l,.ambert Tree. 78. a political confidant of Sir Wins ton Churchill during World War It.died Wednesday ln a London hospital. THE rLUM•IH• HIATIH• AllCOHD. ni-_ .. ,__, S-ln l'cl<l'oVel~I ,.ISStON VIE.IC> '99n c. .... no C1.1><.ir..,.,, r>O"' ~ '-" ,. ,.,._,,, ,_,...,.. 495-0401 COSIAl.'ES" 15~ ,......,.,., 81"'1. 642-175) KITCHEN & IATH UMOOIUMG RH ESTIMATES $HOW~ .. A .. AHEll.'• ... AIH O••!Cli I~) N lonn>ln A .. '°'£•1 •t "I 772-1470 ., .. " 'ming pool, walkinl wilb them along the beach:' Mrs. McMillian u1d. Mc Millian said. It wss :\1r:. ~k:\lallt.111 '' hn look the 11\1tu1l1H' and deL·aded to"' t· .ilvt1\.' "llh tht·tr 1>11n proi:rams. She nlso i:cts help Crom ht'r family and her huslrnnd's famal) !--hl· h t1s t•nrollt'il 1n n Mmmunaty l·ollelite pro· i:ra 0\ wht>re Shl' SI 1.1th1•:. Ml('tulo.:y. ('OllMHll!'I' t'<IUC II• She was ~ vlctlm of the so-called "Zebr;&" shootings in San Francisco two years ago. f'our- bJ.ack 1unmen were convicted of some of lhe murden last March and are servlne lire sentences. Testimony on ;all 14 killlngs ;111d 11even assaults was introduced in tbe lengthy trlul. "I RF.Al.l.Y SF.•:1n:n SO:"n: 11rt\:H·\," ~he tum, take~ therapeutic phy111r-c1l t-dul'U\t0n rlasse~ told tht• San t'runc1:s<'o £xammt•r, "Jl helped rne uncl purt1c11wtt':. In u colk~e progfjn\ lot tht? hun· be(•ornc mort! independent." d1c.1ppt•!I. Mr:<. McM1Jh•n n·c·1·1vt~ $-100 11 month from ··Now ltlot1 'lhkeunyonetopu1>hmc•.".,he said. "I GOT SHOT BECAUSE l wi.s white. What had I ever done!·• Mrs. McMllla~n i.ald. "It :.cemi. tu me it Lhey wanted to get u J1C11nt ut·ros~. they would ito itround i1nd s hoot isomeont· who rclllly hod sonH: power I C'a n't understand their reui.omng ·• Social Secunty, half of which i.t<ic:s towurtl tent. "Pt•oph• arc ulw:ays usi..111.:. '01Hl 'l you wnnt me to lkr huge mcdtl·ol h1l b h.1H· l>t<t.'11 putd IJy M t•!lt C11I pu:-ih vou"!' l ao, 'Llke. tmw wuuitl you feel 1C and M ed1 ('a re. 111 ah' :.upµo_rt_1'(_1_1_11_1'(_1_1 (_· a_1_1_n_~_u_1 i_rn_l_'~-· _s_·o_m_eo_n_e_w_e_re_c_a_rry_lftl __ y_ou_a_ro_u_n_d_t_·,_·1_·1_·y_,,_,h_e_r_c_?_' _·_· _ A pollctl officer lold her lhc four probably will serve 20 years in prison. "That's not too long," she s~·d. "l 'll be in this wheel chair probably looger than Yt'Ufb, None or them wil.I e ve r &ufrer as much as I di . '· She was wa lking to her n~w home Jan. 28, 197-t, urter buying some sheets. A m•n suid "hi" a~ h1· pnsed her. She su1d "hi" back and 1.ilarted up the &teps. He shot her twice In the back, an(J 1111e b".llet passed through htlr spine. SINCE THE SH0011NG, SHE bas undergonf' major surgery five times and mlnor surgery many times. Her husband John said he fell nearly as crip· pied by the tragedy as his wheelchair-bound wifo He had trouble holding a job. and fm aily the pain and pressure ended their marriage. "It was the whole idea of accepting the fact that she wasn't like that when 1 married he r.". MICHELIN Belted STEEL RADIALS LOW LOW prices! Mlchelrl la r~ lof lta quMlty 8nd ~-· ltlnt-otlt IM WOf'ld. We MM> buy good UHd tit•• '°' tr9de-lrt ellow~. MICHELIN s21 X STOP ' a .. tt .. d STt:t :I , R adial" • 1\ny Si~e Li1lft"d 5.20/12 "5/12 IU/13 ... ~ll C llELI N ZX Bl.ACK \\'Al~L._,. 1csno 2811 1SS/12 :1211 t4S/1J 3111 15S/13 31 11 18S/ 13 35" ··-MKHEllN Aumn•ADIAL ntUCK nau \\'lllTEWAl.I~~ Now BUY NOW! LOW LOW PRICES! j * B.F. Goodrich *Michelin *Uniroyal * Gislovecl *Goodyear *Firestone * Kelly Springflcl * Bridgestone 17S/13 38 .. 165/14 4111 155115 3911 165/15 4411 5 39!w! (AR70/U) * IClelMr & Bolide * Pirelli & Others FREE! FREE! 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Dohvn, Y.W., •29ftft Toyote, Opel S ~ cyl. Most U.S. Cors ..• I cyl. Mest U.S. Con ... s34na WHEEL Ali~nment 110,W ONE LOW PRICE ••• 4 \\'HEl:L DRU"I JOH or 2 "'llEl·:L DISC JOB ••0tn one llAIU RIUtU S54.88 2-WHEEl DISC JOB INCLUDES: ••w lt•f'Uf•d ••d\1 ,. .... , ......... .,. •• tllltf•tl M W fteAt ....... 0 91\1 "t•<• '-•HIAtt1 flllHhjfll;. , • .. , ••• ,, .. ,. •• fl1i114 " --·· _...,.,, .... t••• (., LOW LOW prlc•• on new whool cyllndef1 6 rh101od bfok• ~ l r.,.I elt< I le.,.""- llAH IOI "'27H?!.ru1 ~14R~t & """'"' u.u u . ,.0 .-w •"AKa #2 150 l•t:H S..,.WO HA .. O WARC Wffl~f:l, \ '~ 1tt:Aoql·,,11T t:llS RV Nt:W {;-"Ml•t:R A TRUCK TIRES l.Jargest Setectlon of Truck Tires For GISl,tl ~·t:D & h.l,,t :Ht:ll ;;o.ooo Mii•· H•·l•.-.d ALL ICZES, TYPES, & BftANOS .,.,.,z5sa 1.•11•29a• ue11•2788 ,_,., .. 3588 ~ ..... c ........ Consumer PoliC!y OW C•tt...., ,.akf lt t• ~ .... , •• ,,.. , .... If , •• -·-"-·-....... ....... hHt_...k .. ,. ... ........ ,... ......... _ ............. ( .. ,...,. ... ......... ~-IJIJI 11t t1U .. ~·l·lftt. H __ ... _ .. ,_ ..... .__ ..... lo-4 _..,. ,_ ...... ...._.., .... ~ .. ...... ...... _ .... COSTA MESA JOOS HAllC>a M.VD. Cc ....... ef"**•H9toort 17141 557-8000 SIH)rf Car~ 16~~~ llltlllt fltlllll ,., ...._,. ............ LA )4AtaA 2000 ........ "4. ,_ .. ___ .. 17141171°241>.i IU!HA PAIK 6'62 L111u"' "•cl. ··~·iu.c • ..., ...... 171 4 126'-5550 St••••I R 1td inl"' ,._.•vttfy '°""' c.., wtttt dt•tM<tl•• •• ,....,. a ·~• .,..,. 9'••1 "'lefll t °' eo...p.ct• IO~'' ..... ..... INDY TYPl SlOmD WHfELS 8 24!!!> Ud.S c ... ' L.9• .h olf..,, LL TYPES! GAUEHG.OY'f 14040 troollhunt h .................................. . .~H~~d ti ._,.ott M• •• ... .,..,.._,...,,,.,I 171 41170.0100 17 141 Sl0.3200 OftAMGE 4 10 Horth Tttftltl A•- 17141 639-021 HUNTIMGTOM BEACH 18455 hoch ••d. lat AnPoifthl 1714) 848-1445 A f 4 DAILY PILOT fht,;l\d~y J1.1ty 15. 1976 J JCPen~ey Huntington Beach · t Huntington Center STOREWIDE -----_/ STARTS FRIDAY 10 A.At.! , l BE HERE EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION. SORRY. NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS! I t -I V.tmtmll·""·-jl!tjllht0\C1]1J:I§.t;il 01og. Now 200onlymen,sdressslacks, 100%~ knits 15.00·20 00 6.88 ~sonlymenssU1ts ...... _ ...... ~ ........ 6000·7000 39.00 35onlymenHu'1S. ..... 65.00·9000 49.00 so only lelsUle jaekets ......... _.. .... . .. 15 00·20.00 6.00 1ooon1ydmsslacu .......... _ ...... 16.00-2000 13.88 100onlypre·wast11eans . . ......... 14.00·igoo 11.88 100ontyMen'sdtmsladls.... .. ... 1500·1800 11.88 SOonlyMen'aSwed1st1kMsu1t ..... 9000 89.00 60 only Solid cokl< sponscoats .. " ' cs 00 29. 00 Women's Better Dresses Huntington Bch P.V.C. JACKETS 50 only. womens embroidered super savings of 11 00 0119 1 7 99 Now 699 I orig , 18 only wiap. solid swearer coats 24 00 Now 10.99 15.99 3.99 10.88 8 only pantsuils. b1ustied conon pas1els 12 only 0<1nge & yellow ten111s skirts . 9 00 24 strlpl polytstet haner tennis dteu .... 15 00 _a only long dress, pojyesterlace .. . 24 only SIS 5tnpe gauze dress ...... 17 00 6 only slllll llc». wMe IOng dresses ... 28.00 Ii only IOgOle cloW<ea•-weattltr coats .. .. -.c6 00 15 only c:or"-itoy W!IO jlC*ets.11 blue J2 00 5 only M"'f stnoe. vetted pantsu•IS 30 00 l C8 only pr1111 & toltd dresses 5.99 10.99 18.88 22.88 21.88 12.88 12.88 . Girl's Dept. Huntington Beach orig. 30 Ol1l'f "dino" palch-clen1m pant sets ...... -· 25 00 20 only Assol1td swearers. • · IC ..... --··· ............ 3 99 100 only Auor1ed gi~ tops, C· IC... ..... .. .. 2 99 100 only l$SOt1ed g~IS tops. 4·1C ...... _ ..... -....... 3 99 Now 15.00 1.99 .99 1.99 100 onty assorted pantsuits & d1esses ..................... .. ............... -........................... • ...................... .1 50% OF~ 100 only assorted COOl<ll/1111$, 7·1 C ...... --2 99 1. 99 1ooon1y assorted pants 7·1'-.. ... ~ .... ~ ....... -... -6.99 4.99 o60onlywortedmoclHw1nsels,7·14 ........... -699 • 4.99 S/JonlyaS$Olltd long Sleeve blOustS, 7·14 -~3 99 2.99 soon1yast0rte<Scalcu1tapan1s. 7·14 ... ", ___ 8 oo 5.99 llO only aNOlted aieepw.11, bMhed nylOll ... -2 99 .99 Women's Sportswear ·Huntington Beach orig. 100 orly a$tOlted shOt1 ........ SWtllers-9.00 3.S0111yMlic•¥et swt111fJ-. 10 00 30odyahil1 h ts1Mts-15.00 35 only Cklflne' coftoll big tops -14 .00 30 _, l!llW queen atze It*" -1 o.oo 30 ortt Long"""' i>M*' IDPI-· 5.00 75 ortt Polyeatlt tri ·-·-·--5.00 3.SllNy~eotdurOypents-14.00 AS only QUMn lizapol)"tsllf peWl!s .:__ 12.00 75 onlymalemily1opl & pantS --10 00· 1 I .00 20ortt~ -.cldrinlklrb---·-5• 1 s ortt lbng Mw Cltdlg#l IWffltr 13.00 3S orlt mt Mw puio¥tt9"1fet --· 8 00 1SonlyCOllMorjl(ttts 14.00 35 °"' ISIOltld ""-•.:.-10.00 Now 6.88 6.88 10.88 9.88 7.88 2.81 3.91 9.18 7.88 7.88 3.88 9.88 5.88 . 10.88 6.88 unior Shop · Huntington Beach oog. Now 2S only s1101uleevt slrC)ed swealels ---6 00 4 .88 SIJorty v~ knit slleh-.. -.... -·---··-s.oo 5.88 20ontylacelnmblglOPS ·-· .. ···-·---· .. ·-11.00 7.81 SIJ only 1or9 slee'fe ~lops ........ -..... -.. 11.00 7.88 20onlydenlmpalehwollo.Wts--.-·---18.00. 13.88 3500lyCT~lesk1rts ........ -· ...... -----13.00 9.88 20 only polyeslel pants In assorted colors--13.00 9.88 35 only DWlle lW8f jeans .............. ---·-·-16.00 11 .81 2S only~ design awta!ef'S _ ........... _, 9.88 4.81 JO on1y Shift & sweater vest sets ........ -.......... -9.88 6.18 50 only snon sleeve wry~.... .. 3.88 1.99 60 only Short~ cardigll'l swtalelS •. ---·-·· .. 5.88 3.81 25 only long sleeYt 911JZe shtrts -4.88 2 .99 20 only p!!-Washed COld\Jroy skits 5.88 3.88 SIJ only Holly Hobble,..,., __ .................... -.... 12.00 7.81 25 only SllOt1 sletYe pollovtf sweallfS--·-·-5.88 3.99 15onlyJl.CalcuUlllCQtS--.-.... ~-.. -S 88 3.99 Shoe Dept. Huntington Beach orig. Now 150 only 91tl's sandals .......................................... 8.99 3.88 125 boys sctlOO shoe ........ -.... ·-·-......... ' 3.99 4.88 100 orl.y girls s sdiool sh()e _ ... ___ ....... --10.99 3.88 225 only mens dress shoe ............. -.... -..... 25.00 14.88 175 on1y .....,,., & Boys c.nvas shOH----6.99 2.99 200 only ch4kl1en's canvu shoe-.. ·--·--..... 3.99 1.88 175 on1ywomen'scuual sllpptrs ............ --.... 5.99 2.88 250 on1y women's~ casua!S .. -.. -·~-14.99 4.88 200on1ywomen'adresssh0e-·--~-·--13.99 4.88 Women's Accessories Huntington Beach oog. Now 16 only lot• baos. asst. cotorful prints-7.00· 10.00 5.88 110 on1y asst IC&IWS 50% OFF 1&only seashell & ncs llowtf anangements-6.00 3.88 8 on1y beach bag ·converts lo belch mat-8.00 5.88 7• orty asal belts, leathefs & fashion futes .. S.00·6.00 3.88 30 only H#ldblgs, fal colcri. vinyl & IMlher -8.00 3.88 29 only bellef leather hand!>.igs, lall colors-9.99 5.88 29 only better le1tllef handbags, I al colors-..... 19.00 9 .88 30 only Allt. handblgt .. 2.99 1.88 t ............. . ' ..... ~.r.> Men's Accessories Huntington Beach LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS 300 onty, prinCa ' solids ~ler & o I =.oo-sa.oo .._ ... b 5ss Orig. 100«tf Ml mn M ---10.00-14.00 100ortf Menl....... 12.00-16.00 75 ortt Mn bell 8.50-7.00 100 ortt Aat. mini lhlr1I 14.()(). 20 .00 100 orly f¥0!'~ .. ""*' 7.00 1$ orly Nrt0n pmt MTl ""*8. 9.00 Now 4.88 7.a8 3.91 9.88 4.88 6.88 Sporting Goods Huntington Beach 1110 LODGE TENT wiO'I ""' frame lh rttlrdent Spec:lal ••• Now 54ss Sporting Goods Huntington Beach 516YJ fl PUP T£HT sMdy, fre retardenl nylon ca«ylng bag ---·-.. --.-epeclal 15aa Otig. 2 orly SC8lda beauty 9)'ITI._ ..... "-·"-"""' 29.99 20 only amf cobiax bowhng ball l7 .99 80 cans only rawlings tennis baJ!s _ ................... _ .. _ 12 only witson maldl pool lennit r adlet --... special 36 only women's convtfst tennis $hOtS ... .. ....... ·- 18 only daCTon 86 sleeping big._.. . . spec1al 76 wt irons. woods. & putterS ·---· --................ .. 16doz. only omega golf bit--·""" ,_special S/Jonly watm Ill> surts .. ---·-··--·-.. -·25.00 60 only slyreloam cooltfS ._ ...... -......... _ .... 99 Now 14.U 22.88 1.88 17.88 12.99 13.88 6.88 11 .88 16.88 .50 Toys Huntington Beach orig. 60 orly ride-on /TU( cycle_ ........... _,_, ___ , __ 7.99 60only see nsay ··--·---.... -.... _ ... _a 99 200orlywicje skateboard wfleejs·-·--8 •9 150 only W1de skate board wheels .. _._ ...... ___ 7 99 JO only dyno clear & sold cok>I skate board ...... 2c 95 15only babydeat doa, 18",_ ..... , .... _ ...... __ ._,.12 88 20 only CllVWld beans deft .. -......... -._ ....... - ..... C9 8onlystM..it9ltelpriMplayset 14.99 80 only sil millton doftar man viewer-.. ·-8.99 20 only wood slllle board w/urelhane wheels-14. 99 90 only G I. Joe ml. ouiPOSI---·-... _ ......... 8.99 12 only flbetty betle doll-..... _._ .... _. 3.98 cs only star lrelt bilee __ ......... ___ ,. __ , 79.99 60onlyslltlrekliguret. .-3.4' 60 only asst rifles (rtlilbC tound) 1, 79 10 only wicQf dol CllTllOf 9.99 6 only large dol coac11. ___ .. _ 15,99 8 only !Mge OOll strollers 15 99 36 only eledr'IC hoO---6.99 12onlytallungG I Joe_ ·---·6.99 2C only M krnevel costumes-.... _,, __ ... , 4.99 c only evil WYel sllJnl cydt _ 13 99 15 G.L Joe helicOptef 6. « 60 only fire cNel cat (ny1in1) 5. 99 17 only modtl T cat 4.n JO only lll1Cltl ~on 1olef skates 9.99 30 only barbit' 3-dOll lnlnks --6.99 Now 149 5.88 3.88 1.88 16.88 9.88 3.44 11 .88 5.88 11.88 4.18 3.33 1.88 1.33 8.44 12.88 12.88 5.44 3.99 11 .88 5.44 5.44 3.99 8.88 4.88 ousewares Huntington Beach SLUE I GREEN CRYSTAi. 12on1yvasea .... -.... .. 20.00 6 orl.y a5$0tttd vases ___ .. ~-·~-18.00 6onlycandyd"1$h ___ 16.00 orig. 10 only crystal rinal bowl 8.00 40 only Cl)'Slll ash b"ay 8.00 C8 ortt Ctystalwirlt ~ 4.50 36 orly crystal wine gllsa ..... _____ ,_ 4.50 2• only crystal Wlnll gaClel-.. ·-···--.. -·-" 4.50 74 only am P1mW11• glaS9lt save up to 10. 9.00 8.00 Now 4.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 2.50 50% Gitt Lines Huntington Beach 28148 PICTURES c:loNOllt 100 popul11 reproducilonl 1 osa Oflg.19.00-·----·"°" CROCKPOT llOw c:ool<e< ong. 14.88-----Now ' 1088 orig. $«tf tit* dolhl. mt. styln: ___ , 0.00 eo rxl'f pllOt mats. ml styln 1.25 120«tfk4ctlentOtOnt ·-2.79 120onlypctholdn--· ·--'·~ 108 orlt ... CO'lft 2.79 Now 5.00 .25 .so .50 .50 HUNTINGTON BEACH r ' Huntington Center Boy·s Dept Hunt ington Beach 199 orig, 13 rrif shott sllM pulovtt shir1I 2 .88 46 onty shott ...... pfW polos 2.79 , 10 onty ..... beery shilts--.. ··---... 4.00 54 only short sleM nylon prinls -·---· 5.00 lbdrin l*"fjldcale sets, 8 ~20- S only ntin pOndlos-... ·---.. --7.00 IC only~ wind breakers, ~sc:hool-3.33 5or1yiong11eeve print units ••• _ .. __ a.oo 28 only IOng sJeM western shrts .... --•• -8.00 10 only IOng sleM prinl ...... -···-·-·-5.50 9 onlylong M¥epnnl ahttts--.. -· ... --5.00 20ontyshortsleMSWlltsllirtl -.-··---4.00 cg odJ 1ong M¥t western stwts. a.oo 32 '1rtf IOng ...... cNmbrlys 7.00 ""-al>' mllhsS MC. whlll Of"'""'··-· .. -·-- ' Now 1.99 1.91 2.99 3.91 ••• 4.99 1.91 3.91 3 .99 2.99 2.99 1.99 3.99 2.99 49.99 Fashion Fabrics Huntington Beach ASSORTED KNITS 800 yda. only. t-ttlirt knits. jefteyl, COOfdine.1e knits, lolids, ltfsey dou- b!e knits 88 Ofig. 1.22-.... _ .. _ ..... -·-··· .... How • yd ASSORTED COTTONS 580 yds .• country cour111n cottons, dog palctl & raggedy palct'I cottona, kractlle CIOlh orig.2.66--m-Now 122yd orig. Now 200 yds. only polyesllf i1\e!1oCk knlls 4.99 3.81 yd • 396 yds. only qianas, klxura prinls. lbting-3.88 2.81 yd. 160 yds. on1y rayon solds & prelude po1y coaon-.aa .44 yd. Bedding Huntington Beach Ol1g. SOonl'fbalhn.rounctowaJ.wt.co1ot1-6.50 37 only unM!rsal lid COYefS, assl colots _3.50 60 only universal lid CO'ltl'S, asst. colors--1.88 36 only palfait beth sets, ust. eolOf•---5.50 Ho# 4.88 1.88 .88 3.88 Carpet Dept. Huntington Beach 0r1g. Now Stno ftoot modelS end recoidliolll<f lllil. llll 8'ylel -4only-~ 25% OFF Home Electronic s Huntington Beach orig. 4 «tf ll'nlfm dlgilll dcd,.., 29.99 10 ortt am/fm ~ cloc* rldio _39.95 4 Ollly cord eladroric: Ofglln---4911.95 2~ IT PoNtlla color tw AOUS Now 19.99 29.99 333.00 389.00 I .1 T.B.A. Huntin gton Beach llOBELEC1ELECTROHIC JGHITlON SYSTEMS 75 °"f, lltl mosl Amlricln & '°'"9 tortlori cars 4995 orig. 89.95 Now orig. 3o orlyllllrOn' cbnblnd~-110.95 4 only wchut coven-. 1ua S Oft/ VW IMI Covt11 (bug) 29.91 21 on1J ltMng ~ 2UI 30 orlt ctwome Ii denr 8.58 30 Oft/ bdrtng 911 CIPI 3.99 300glLDdlll%a 3M Now ff.95 10.99 18.88 11.88 4.88 .18 2.99~ Car Sales: Better Deal By JO OLSON Ott"• 04111' PH04 St .. tt Not too long ago Rarbar.1 Tomlinson was e arning SISO 1wr . week as a publicity director for J ·television :.talion Today. s he reports that her earnings are nearing SS0,000 per \'e<.lr · The difference" She started "workin'g for herself" as an auto salesperson. Esther Schlatter (ab,ave) has made it to the to p in the auto world .. She owns a dealership. one of few women in country to do so. There are few women involved in the auto indus tcy in any capacity but this picture is s low- ly changing and Miss Tomlinson believes wom~n· may become a dominating force one day. "It's like real estate." she said. "Twenty years ago there were few women in the business. They now are prevalent " Part o f the problem. s he believes. 1s that women just have never thought of selling cars when they move into the labor market A survey of Orange Coast auto dealers revealed that though on- ly a handful of women currently are employed in sales. m ost de· alers would be willing to hire qualified women if they asked for JObs. Some of the women working as sales persons. induding Miss Tomlinson. believe women can bring good qualities to the car de· aler's s howroom and help im- prove the image or the business. WOMEN HONEST "Women are s incere and honest," Miss Tomlinson said. "Some me n in the industry have thought they could get more sales by being dis honest." Miss Tomlinson also has found that women lack some skills, such as product knowledge. sell· mg procedures and goal orienta· hon, so she offers. periodically, with a male partner. a "women's automotive sales conference." Sandra Andrews. vice presi· dent and general mana}ler or Subaru or Southern California. said wome n have been trained to be more considerate of other peo- ple and more caring. "They have a tendency to tz.ke better care or customers," she slated. Though the auto industry has been a m an's world until now. most men admit that womcn can do just as good a job in :.ales :ind have JUSt as much opportunity for moving up into t'x<•cutive levels. A s pokl'Sman for l\lar~u1:. Motors 1n M1ss1on \'i<'JO, :.:11d people are hired ther<' hl sell There currcntlv art:' tv.o women on the floor. and they have been the top sall•sproplc five months out of the last' ear There has been no probl<.'m with male staff members. Y.ho are their "competitor:. ... thou~h the sales f1t!ld 1s H'r) t•go- oriented, the s poke:.man said And. there has been no customer reaction. CHAUVINISTIC R E~1A RKS Judy Peterson . u 34 ) ear old for mer stew ard('ss "ho i.l'l ls at a Santa Monica ugcncy, 1'aid she got "all the chauvinistic re marks" thrown nt her at fir:.t. "It was a little tough. My m ule co-workers resenlt-d 1t wh('n I took sales away from them. They thought 1 was a girl on a lark. I never considered qu1tt1n~. though." Miss Peterson s:iid she has a few problems with customer~ on ce in a while when they don't take · her seriously. She sought a job in a dealenr;bi p al the sugges tion of her brother , who had sold car s to pay his way throu11:h colle~e. "fie said 1t was a fun job. but that 1t was strange . there were no women." Miss Peterson said. The business appeals to h<.'r because it is "an opportumty to compete in an unrest.ncted at mosphere whe re your carmn~s are related to your <.'ffort." which has bee n considerable for Miss Peterson at ti mes. But s he doesn't mind working 70 hours a ' • 'lil rin kle Res istant New Twist Works Wonders Dy Vl\'IAN RROWN AP Nt.,.•t••h,,HWrlt" Budget-mmd1>d :1g1n~ womrn arc findm~ substltuks for th1• s uper facl'·lift. <')'t• llrt :md <'''l'n the economy s i?.c rud al tlwy can't afford. T hey nren·t 1•v1'n drowning their sorrows In wrinkk crcumi;, astringent11. <'J!lt wh1tc s kill t ighteners or olhl•r endermic mlnistrntionll. temporury sol11 lions that mijtht do no more th:m exercise their hands Answers to wrinkles. saggmg necks and plump arms nre to bt' round in current fashion ploys big eyeglasses. throat scarfs. bangs hairdos. new styles a\·ailable at s tore counters and on fashion r acks Best or all. the same fashions are worn by younger girls For example. big fashion eye glasses that have been touted for their unusual frames and colors are really s uper wrinkle scret'ns. roncealing the horizOl'1tal lines at the bridge of the nose. vertical ones above the eyebrows and even little crows feel al the cor· ner or the eyes . Properly se lect<?d they should fit snugly and cover all those a reas -they can hide wrinkles from view. In handsome frames. palest p(larly shades or deep blues. gropes and reds. hi~ fashion glasses ar(' av111lable ev<.'rywhere TOP DESIGNF.RS Many arc by lop deslitncrs - ti(' la Rent a. von Furstenberg. St. Laurent. Gtv<'nchy. Ricci and nthers -In tasteful shapes with f!OOd lenses, plain or tin(ed. What's more. lhe glasses arc ap· proprlate to wear from morning until night. comfortable addi· lions to the wardrobe. For forehead wrinklt'S above the eye line. there are a multitude of vers ions of the wedge haircut made popular by youthful ice <'hamp1on Dorothy Hamill, but the short hairdos with bangs now are being worn even by silvery. haired women, c ut in nattering lengths and fullness to accom· moda te the face. And if a woman doesn't have hair -with enough body. wigs are available. There's a headbflnd. too. that· has such a snug fil that it can be worn to lift the forehead tem- porarily to silky smoothness with little dis comfort. ll is worn alone or under scar(s. turbans or other headgear. COVE R· UP For c repey. sagging necks. the bete noir or oJder ·women, the fashion cover-up is the throat scarf or kerchief worn as you like 1t at the neck. Some new blouses come with scarfs that arc long <'nough to lie around the neck twice and offer possibiliti<?s lo the most wrinkled necks; some throat scarfs match dresses or arc worn to provide a fi na l ntllp to any costume. Some a re not muc h bigger thun handkerch iefs and are knotted around the throat at the crepey curve. One woman winds the scarf twice around and anchors it with a handsome pin at the back of her neck. A well·known cosmetician was seen wearing a throat scarf tied in a bow to m atch her chiffon dress. One actress wore a handkerchief size scarf knotted simply between a rour·strand pearl choker when she was in- terviewed on television r ecently. Women with plump arms get a fashion dividend. too. There is a 'larger than usual selcC'tion 111 long-sleeved w;irm wt•nlht•r dresses m sheer fabn l·s. l'hir fons. silks. nylon.'> CONCEi\LTRt:NU The conceal trrml is C'vi<ll•nt , too. in tunic-pnnts outfit~ thut an' ideal for hidin)( a sprradinJ: waist. bumpy hips and thil(hs A change from lhc voluminous r11 r- tan. It's a fashion that is sluted Lo become even bigger in full, Now that fashion and beauty arc going that way, oldrr women are picking up the fashion <'Ue'I before they art' s natched away In any event most believe the cover-ups will come m handy un· til silky armor complete with chin helmet becomes fashiona- ble. In that direction trendi< are under way with monk-like hood, and robe dress fashions being shown for fall For crepey, sagging . necks, the fashion cover-up is the scarl or kerchief worn as you like it around the neck. Debi Porter (left) and Jackie Burton are surrounded by their 'bread 1 ) and butter, ' the automobile. They are among few women in county who sell cars for a living. Most dealers say they would ffire qualified women if they· I .asked for jobs. 1 BEA ANDERSON. Editor lhur:.day July 15 1976 81 for Women week when she can chalk up 2:J orders in one month. For Debi P orter. y. ho works al Theodore Hobins 111 Costa l\lcsa. the 'Jlost d1ff1(·ull purl of ::.Y.1tch1ng from Sl'C:rt•tar) to salesperson wa::. .. "alk111g up to people cold " "I almo::.t quit three times the f1r:.t we<:k I "a::.n ·t used to ''ork 111g with the pubhc and I wa::. kind of :.hy. · sht• :.aid HECTIC JOB "I like 1l no" It ·s he<'tic and nen e·" rac·k111i.:. but the salary 1:. m ce ... S in ce ::.ht• y. orks on com m1ss1on. i.hc said 1t ':. c1thc•r "feast or fam1nl' ·· lkr highest number of ::.a le~ :-.o far has bC'cn 14 C'ars m om• month and her lowest" as fn l'. She has only had problems with cu:. tom er" a few timt•s in the year she has been selling. she s aid. "Two wanted to deal with u man and onc IA.Oman said shl• didn't believe in wom<'n's h b .. Miss Porter. who works to sup· port hers elf and her son, s aid she "wouldn't d1scouraJ(<'" any woman cons idering gett111g into sales Jac kie Burt on. also a t Theodore Robms . said there is "no reason" w hv a woman shouldn't be successrut. "lt'S' fun-you're outs1d('. You m eet a lo t of pC'ople. It's challenging and good money " She s aid som e custnmers are more comfort a hie dealing with a woman because they don't feel as much pr<.'ssur<' "But there stt 11 are a lot of stores that won't hire women There is sttll a lot of preJudice." A salC's man said th<.' de- alerships that conl'cntratc on I hard sell won't hire women b eca u se th e own e r s an~ managers are afraid women tan't be ruthless enou~h to fit an· to the operut1on LI FTING HOODS . Bud Rider. ownl'r or a Newport &>ach import dealership, said he wouldn't hire a Y.oman to sell because or th<? hard physical labor 111volved in demon.,tratmi: som<.' of the lux ury model:. .. I don't think :.omc• women could lift the hoods or tako the :.pare tire out," he :.aid Women offe r a plu:. to sales In that thl'Y don't :>l'l'm to move around as much. ut'l'ordmg to Es ther Schlatter. owner of a de· ul<.'rsh1 p 111 Gurclcn Grove and one or the f<'w women m the U S to head her own firm. She credits her success lo the fact that :.he has eurncd the respect of th(' men :.hc deal:. with. Ms . Schlattrr tries to put the· most qualified people 111 each ar('a of her company that :.he <'an. be they men or women .. I have ne ver been one to dis criminate." she emphasized ··whether 1t':. a man or woman. if they huve their goals. lhey·11 work for them." She ha.s no female mechanics. women in the parts department. or men in the offi ce. but she "would not oc adverse lo 1L." Ms . Schaltter. who h as worked in various capacities for 22 years. got into the bus111ess by going into partners hip with anoth<.'r dealer and then buying him out. Ms Schlatter beli(•ves women are JUSl beginning to sec ltt(' op portunit1es in auto sales and lhat more and more will mukc 1t u careN t r. '·' ' DAILY P1L0_1 _________ r_11 .... u_•,_o_•.._r_J_u_,,1r_1_s_19_76 . t . Shining Example Tarnished (Ann Landers ~l : OEAH ANN LANl>l-:R!-. 'l he')t.' d:,i", "ht·n v nt' ht'JI' '><• rnu1.h .Sbout d1t'.Jttn.: .illll I) 1n~ .1ncJ drook:-111 h1.:h pl.,.n-. \\ill ~ou iiltJ t· 11·ru11 ,, 1 ol11n111 th.JI Jll °''Ill t-d I u \ t•.11 .. ,Jl!U • d~I> tbt' colu mn )'OO ~ant and but le 11.>, "lcb my thank~ for uk· lng. 1ng on thtir income.> tax rt'turns. It's OK, kid.' his uncle litUd.. "Jo.: ver y body does 1t .. "IT S OK. SON. i':\'EH\' liOl>Y l><>t-:~ IT )ft hu1I to do "1th .1 '"'' n.mw<I Ji nn> .1nrl Ith· t"11 ... rnpl1' 111' 1 r!t h JU 'l't I •l1 ht m I roru t lw 1 y cl.1'' or hi' hh• I hd11•\ 1· 11 • • hi ht'lp ti ~r1·,11 OlJll} f1<ll •uh Llf3)t>1 ~tuncl "11' l11t•11 kuh 11 l'rtl "111111: I \ 1• c•,11111•!11h.11 rolu111n -.int'•· t~i'i .• incl 1 II lid '"u , , OOdl'd :.I lot !J( 11' Jtfrr' '11\l'C I h1 rl Wht'll Johnn\ v. a~ :-" 'cttr') 11lcl, ht• ".111 "1th his f.ith1·1 -"-hWl \hl'Y "t•n· l'Ju1tht '~'t'd111~ Ills I dlhl'I hJntfotl Lhl' off11·1·1 ,1 '" l' ll111Ja1 11111 a Ion•: "llh hi' d1 J\ l'I ' l111·n"· II :. C II\. :-011, 111'> (Jlht•t , •• 1 c1 ., , 1 ti ,. ~ .i , u , .. o 1 r When Johnny v. as nine, his motht'r look him to his first thuter production The box offict> mun couldn't find a ny 1.>uts un til his mother d1srovered an extra tv. o dollars 1n her purse. "It 's OK. son ." she :.aid 'Every bod>• does 11 " Wht'n Johnny wu.s 12, he brote hti. glai.i.es on tht> way to school llti. Aunt fo'r11nc1nt' p('rsuadt.'d Un· msurance C'Ompany that tht'y had !wen stolen and they C'ollectcd s:?7. "It ':. O K, kid." ::.ht.· sa id. "Everybody t.10~5 ti " ·r h a II k '> , .\ II II :0.. 'I 1$;Tt:llSIH 'Jt(; Fiil 1-;\I)) ·Dt-.:AR •·RIE:\I>: I knm~ we· l- 1-:' 1•1 \ hocl' cln1·' 11 \\'l1t·11 .1111;nM "J' "IJ.!ltl , h•· .11 11·11clt•d a farntl\' ~"' 111~1·th1•r p1 '''1111·1! 0\ ,·r h~ I 1w l1· Ct•nri,!t' ,\II lht• 1 l'IJll\ l'S l\l'rt' 11"11 U\'ll'll 1111 lht• bl''l l1•1·l111111u1·~ for rJ11 -_1·l r. 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Co~ta J\l<'sa T h <' b r 1 d l' • l o · b <' . daughtt•r of thl· I >a\ tel ,J \.<irdnl'r' of l'11s1 a :\h•s.1, " a ~raiJu:.itl' of c..'<~t:.i Mc-sa llii.:h School Adams-Pann \'a·con.i ;\dc1 ms and l!Jn' G l'.11111 i:rJduates •>f l "C San1.i BJrbara, drt' pl Jnnm~ tu marry Sept 4 111 St i\ndrl'" 's l'rl.':-ll\·t.·ri an l'hurrh, :-.: t'" µort Bt• arh ="t'" ~ of tht' forthrom ·~g C\C'nl ha• been a n- m11mn•d b.' her pan•nts, ~tr .md .\I r:. John li. t\dam'I of l r\'lnt• lkr f1:ince0!t parenh .er<• .\tr. and :'It rs ll:in• II l'ann 1Jf Stn<·kton .Mi ss l\dam• a ls o ~radualcd from Laguna Reach lltgh School und ,\dams 1s an alumnui, of !\It Urablo l hgh S{·hool Lyons-Garrett !\Ir ond Mrs Richard F L\'ons or Irvine have announced lhe engage- mt'nt of tht"ir d aughter, Nancv Ehzabelh Lyons and ~l arl. Kmg Garrett. M1i.s Lyons is studying <l<·ntal h~g 1 ene at ('.cbnllo Collcgt>, Sant<i C:ruz. Her f1anc1." sol) of the John D. Garretts of San- t a Cruz. is working tow ard hi s teuchtng rn•dC'nt 1:il al Cahfom ia State l 1nrvcrslty, Fresno where IH• is a member of tht' water polo team. A" eddlng date has not been •Clt!ckd. \Yben Johnny was lS, he made right guard on the tu&h school football team His roach sho" t.'<l him how to block and et the !tJme time g rab the opposmg tackle by the shirt so the om c1JI couldn't see 1l. "It 's OK, kid." the co.i(h said. "Evt'rybody dOt'S ll " When Johnny was 16, h\: tnok his firs t su mme r Job at .1 superm urkel II 1:. ui.~l)lllmt'nt was to put lbe ovt•rripe t11m11l•>1.'' in the bottom of the box1.·~ uod thl· good onH on top where ilil'y would show "lt'i1 OK. kid," the manager said . "Everybody docs it" \\lwn Johnll\ "J'> I~ lw ,mt.I hi!t budd) "hu 111<"ti111•\t door··~· 11ht.'d for t•oll1•.:1 ,1·h11IJ1 ''"II' Johnny "'us .1 nlJI g111JI 'tucll•nt Hts nelghlwr ""' 111 1 h1· u111>1.·1 IO l'crcent of h•~ c•l1.1". but lw couldn 't µI.I\ ri)?ht ~11.J11I Johnny m ,1tll• 11 but ht'i hudcl\ didn't . It 's OK,' ht• to ld h1 tni>l'lf • • 1-:v1•n hml' do1•' 11 ' \\'hen Joh1111\ ".ii. 19 111' ",,, :t ~ p r 11 a c h ,. ti II ' a 11 11 p Pt'rt'l;1,11 n1 ~111 "ho ulf 1.·1 t'\l 111 m t ht· .•ll'"l'r' 1t1 ,1n ('i..um for JO d11ll.1r11 Jt i. O t\. ·• he told h1ms,•lf 1::, t'l") boc.h t.locs 1t." Juhnn~ ",1:. l'UUt:ht 11nd s~t honw 111 d1 ~1.in• "llow could \\Ill tltl t h1' 111 '11ur 111t>th!!r and 11w ' 111 , f.1th1•r ~.ud "You n('vc•r h'.1rnt•1t ,111~ thin~ hkl' thut ut h1Hnt· · 111, uunt Jnt.1 uncle wer1• .ibn 'hcll'l.t•d 11 th1•1t·, 111w th1111t th1• udull \\11rhl l-.111 t ~l.J111I 1! '.i kid \\hu tht',lh I • \fo4;~ .. { SNIP'N'S:~ { Store._.. Mid-Summer SALE ~:':!:ri~ 20°/o OFF SPECIAL GROUP lO"o to 50°0 OFf Sole Ends ~ 21 it llH f . Coett Hwy.· c-de4 M• • 01.aoso o,..,. S..1t 12 lo S p.M. • O.Uy f:JO lo S:JO -------- ~~~~(,~+_~ OUT-PATIENT SURGERY CENTER ~ !(,~ ~(, Co) O~ .1 •fl<'Cr.1 1:1 t1 I 11 thCv l1u all minor ~ (11 ·t n~' •UH ·~uttl•· ,, pt ", ... ,IJft"• .....f'. vv. ··Hl~ TO ANN(HJNl.t llW ... IJOhShment of ..1 permd111'ttl t.111111 1.ou11rrol c;t11111.. • f ernale sler1fiLar1on °'""' ·"" o•ocedure l • Male s t1>11l11a1ton v,l~(c.111v ~·9.!.'~~p J IAh_~" ~._... lier (1:.antt'. a Tu~tm ll1gh Sch1>0l alumnus. 1s tht• ~on of lh<' Arnold S J\llhOUSl'' Of ll unttn)?ton flcach. . -a Glory, Crowning Bio~ L~~~~F~?N . ~ .A~ ''fas,ion }t ... ; 11 -. I I ' ' \I 20~40% •DRESSES *PANTSUITS *SPORTSWEAR . ' Speak mg or my hair This is n 't exactly ) o u m iJ y re · true membt'r chat in the la.,t Mv blow n· go blew l'p•sode. I opted ror the too ·much and went loo Bnllo pad look . wh1dl far. follo"ed the Grace Ket To begin with you Iv , ,. n d r om c-1 I was n eed on e o f those blf's~;n~ C'h1ldren rn the 0 o rot h y H a mi I l ~u pl'rmarkets >. whrl'h haircuts. which look ter- C'amc after the \\ 1g that nf1c but you get this in· got rland ruff and dll.'d. tense urge to ice skate . Don't ~ct me wrong I St'C'ondly, there ar e two lln ed th c II tl It· t1 ght definitions of blow. curb close to m y head, Therc-'s blow (verb), it's only wh1.•n tht•Y to send forth a current ~tarted to ~rov. out that of air with force, as a 1 lookt'd like an ai;ing "'rnd that blows gently pt>pper plant. through the chimes. That's "hen I went There's ulso blow ror till' Blow n ' Go In 1noun1. a s udden unex- nl\ mind I SilW 11 as a pertl'd shock , a n un· ro.1ffure \~1th the main fortunate <>r calamitous l C' n ;inc e of a .; <·Ir· happening r h.'dnlO#! oven You JUSt My blow was defi.nite- !'-l't a fl'" dials. and 11p, ly an unfortunate and "'u "l'rc n•ad) for tht: calamitous happening. I b,111 laundered my hair o.nd Horoscope: Taurus borrowed m y son's hair dryer. Without any wamln~ whatsoever. th al dryer sucked u p m y two pitiful strands of hair. nearly pulling my fl•ct orr the floor. It was only by a miracle that 'l was able to kick the plug out of the w all. thus sav1n~ my entire foce Crom bc- in~ devoured by the ap. pliance. "Tha t dryer nearly killed m e," I said to my son. "You used a dryer for that meas ly amount of AT ... ~· 11 :30 A.M.-2:30 P.M. (.,, J WIT 'S OINN~R _:~·""·_.er. MON.-FRI. 5.30 P.M. ,· _, ~-r END SUN. 5:00 P.M. l<lOI. like, :1 g 11, 1 km:w ~1~1 CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH rn the l\I a rt11\' tol Jl!oo ~a SUNDAYS -10 A.M.-3 P.M. He's too l'mharr..i:-~l'<i tn $3.25 cu a nyµlar1.• " Whc•n m \ hu s b111H.I •••••• ruml' hom1.· ilt' lookt'<l ;.it me and !.<11d ... What J;#>o \\' Cou~r ll1alnm11 ot ·"""'P<>'' 11111<1 hap µ c n t' d t \) y ll u r .1 ,\ \'ll pnrr Ue11d1 hair ?" ~ Hc~1·rt'tllmn~ li4! '14:14 "I blew 11 .' I -.aid Il l' shnol, l11s h1•:itl. ~~~t;'·~"~-a;(.....:.:.:..... ''I'll sa~ r ~~,~~~~ h a i r '? F o r t h a t you --;::;:==::;:=======:::;;;::;::;;;::;;;::;;;;;::;;::;;::::=::==::::::::::::;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,-- could j ust han g out of the no-draft m the car. What do they call It?" "A blown' ~o." "Go where., .. "Any place you want to go." "You're kidding. 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JUI\' :.!:.? I (;ood lunar 11spc·c1 1·oinr1dc>s now "Ith puhltsh1ng, spread· 10~ ml'l\,,lj.!l'. l'IO!llOI? c11 mm11n1 c:.it1nn gap l.t:O cJul) 23 Aug 22 1 Monc\, home, Rifts. bUdJ,l('lS . lhPS{' form a mont aitt> Concern with •><'r11lt or hidden m atter'> ~r ah s s pntll~hl \1RGO AuJ? 2l·Scpl. 221 Arn·nt on lcJOtal tlocnmc•nti;, partnersh1v proJH"a ls, maritu l ~lai n~ You learn valuc•of pat rcncc Refuse to fall pn·~ to s nap jud~ment.i; Ir ob11ervant, vou art' able to pnfl'c:t tedin iq Ul'S. UHRA <Sept. 23-0rt. 221 H as1r 1!'is11es dom1na t c llc•v 1cw "IP!lsons .. M tt1nta1n <11trady pac<' organin• prlor1t1c!'i Accept more rcspon!l1b11ity. Put con crpts Into action \•nu know v. hat i;hould be do n e n o w m o re J)('Mnns will listen SCORPIO <Oct 23- Nov 211 Lunar aspect promot es a rra1t s o r heart. changes, c reativi· Ly . dealin11s wi lh childr<'n You (inish pro- 1ect. 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TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE PEANUTS UNITED Feature Syndicate weonuo1y s Puu •• Soiveo ACROSS 39 Div ol w111eS 1 Goller s •O Elptos1ve problem OIYICU 6 Crull on a • 1 Freeman wound c 2 Planet 10 Convtraa11on4• Sc0tched I 4 Paint 45 Adda Han IS N-. accnsory Z•l1t1d 4 7 All · ••• tr• 48 MHt dllh 18 Gift an •9 Tennis edge to umpire a t701d call , . --- JUDGE PARK ER f' DOOLEY 1S WORLD GORDO -A~O If SAYS THE MCEI( SAALL IN~li.'11 11-J( EARi~ ! MOON MULLINS ~.N ICE THING ABOUT ~ /NS TANT COFFEE --YotJ CAN (jET TH.AT MORNIN<5 WAKER· UPPER CUP FAST.'.' ANIMAL CRACKERS ·tWI-~ ........ , ............ ,. - by Charles M. Schuh --~~--.~~~-r-i by Harold Le Doux WOl'lll lllth 50 Just 18°"'' tlapted y 32 Lt1s COiiage 2 5 4 P111111ng 7 oung word• rUCIHnH 11n1m1I 34 NOi .... IM COl'C'EllNEO A&OtJT 'IOU! l OONi TIUKK 'IOtl UNOERSTAHO THE !UNO Of l'EOPlf TAAT ~OHRAO J(.()Lf AAS WOAAING ~ MIMI f 'WNIT K.OU TO COM£ OUT FROM UNDER TllE ~l\ ... AAO I'M ~ !'VE FOUND THE Wflfl TO 00 IT! 20No4 111usory 57 Combine 8EQU1C>w1th None 2 1 AOl>IOOrl1t• 68Hole in ·one guns 35 Undes111ble 22 "H~th Your mi ktr 9 Fur st erl plant Weaon to -59 Conatt llatton tO Unaulhed 37 Entwine •••• 11 · t 1 ....... • •••• 1 38 Ammunition 23 QrHdy 80 Eve .... $3 p11tol item 25 Control F0tmllf 12 Have ····· •O French 2 7 P111gtnl ~;r1'"' lat music p11ntllf condomant 11 1 ComPHS t 3 Cotton 4 I Tah 1 bllll 30 Wa¥1111 Potnl l1t><1C 43 Tan lbout contldanet 82 Mell 19 Neutocat o Nocturn1I J 1 Irregularly 6J Mud·liti.d 11.ci.s m1mmal toothed hollows 2 t Wood •5 At10tney •• 32 RlldlO var 24 Churctull'• c1av1cta •19" 46 Sum P•ld Informal DOWN 25 Con11ructs 4 7 Oalf' J3 HtC>ttw 28 Man llouor• 49 A111ma1 tomb' falltr. VII I 011togurong 27 Cllurch 51 Yorkt111r• 36 Pll1t>ta mark btr1 ctlts 11¥11 mt111 211011ttd 28 OrMl lellt 52 Put In • llOld 1111nd 3 OorMI 29 Quill 53 Pt1y1ng 37 Ftfmanttd bontt cowttt4 carda 11tvar10.. •Fall down tOCltnta 5681fk 1111Mly 38 Pump IOI' 6 Prevl~• to 30 Ctt taw1 56 Suoe>Otlong on• ' 6 01••• Ptn•lll• 57EtevelH L.~'f 5EPfEMSE~, UPON ~eru1tN1NG ~WM CAMP, 1 ~EAL.1'%ED n.tl! GrrEEN, ~E!N Glr:A77 ~ 1-iOME WA~ ACTIAALLV .A'H~O·'T'U~~ .... ~-'"' ~ • ... ~'1 .1 1,1•,.r /1 (\A. l,,J'. l.~ rwS°. • I I I I I' Thursct.r. July 1s. 1976 DAILY PILOT fl3 by Rodc)tr Bradfield by Gus Arrielo ~ --....:..;.m·~· by Rodc)tr BoHttf: HO>J~OO ;: ~NEED IT f' ~ . .. THE GIRLS "Thank gOOdno\1 The bu\ dCX'\n't make .1nothcr "ihl\ctln& \to~ until we gel to Bruucl\-that w1ll g1vc U\ a whole hnm before we have to hold our 'tomnh\ m 111101n " DENNIS THE MEMACE , . . . .. " . ... .. -· DAii. Y PILOT CBS 9 ond NBC 8 4 ·00 Democratic National ConvenUon. The on· ly reul que~lion ol lhe convention -J im· my Carter 's choice for a runni.tut mate -will beoWciully amwered atthinession. K HJ CJ 8:00 -"Solomon and Sheba." T he biblical romance between a king and queen of warring countries is dramatized ln thb J95a movie with Yul Brynner, Gina Lollobrigida ttnd George Sanders. 2 Family Shows Debut A pair of family ahows -holh ori1t1nal concep hons and both playmg LO the W~t Orange Count) area -take the spoUlitht U\is wee_kend The Fountain \'ulh.•) Community Theater will offer a r't'V\lt' "1lh J bict•nl.(>nntal na1r. "'Thumb' Up.·• while Golrll•n \\\-st Colll'lll' has ll l>how 1r:ear~d especially for <'b•ldrd\, "Ml O " Huth mak • tht'ir debuts Frida} evcnan.: Robert Paver is dl~mJt "Thumbs l p," J musical salute to Aml·nca wnh a <'Ornpuny or too a rtors. singers, dancers and rnusic11ltl!\ Th<' tJ~ks o( mU$lcal :lnd vocal darC<'tor are r&lled by f'red Van Hout\'n and Kenneth Go»tes. res~clavely. Intermission Tom Titus Vun F,c>rdt", Wendy Wernli and Nanrl Leopold Matme'-' pt:rformllnC'es of th(• Goldt"n Wc~l show will be given Fndoy through Sunday of this week and rwxt ut 3 p m , v.1th t'Vt•nanl: -showx nt 'I 30 I hax t'riday nnd S<1turdt1y, us well a:-. rl \"Xl t'r11l11y. 1n lh1• outdoor theater ad1ucent lo the Actor·, Pluybox on lht-GWC eampui.. - 'Rosemary II' lated LOS ANG £1.ES 1Al•1 Stephl!n Mdlatt1e and R;i.) .M11lanJ u1 c now ml•mbcr!\ or tht• c»st of "Rost>m11r) 5 U.1hy II." .1 1',1rumount him for A8C'TV Mdl~1t11t" v. ho playcd J .1ml'5 Uran 1n last Sl'a:.on s T\ bw~ruph). \\ 111 1JOl l11.1y tht• grown.up ctuld l>ll t>d b' thl· ch•\ 11 THEA~ES -ORAHOI CO Stn cnms sue ABC fl 9:00 -"The Prime of Miss J ea(l Brodie." Maggie Smith in her Oscar-winning performance as a Scottish schoolteacher in lhe 1930s with Robert Stephe ns, Pamela Franklin and Gordon Jackson in this 1969 movie . Threr wcl•kt>n th. J tHl l~ p,·rformunccs nf "Thumb:; l 'p" are vlaruw<l for the theater, 18282 Mt BaJdy {'ard~. f ountain Valley Tht.> re\ uc "111 bl' •laged Thur:.day!t lh.rouJih Sundayl! ul 8 o'l'lot•k amt Sunduy afternoon:> u1 1 Ht.•l>cr v .!lions Ml -4981 or ~3 7647. £l..SEWllER E ON T HE Orange C'ou!;t , South Coast ft t'pcrtory 1:. rontinUlnR tts mush:ul farce "In -;;nr:;~~=;;,;:.,;~;w SO COAST PLAZA Fas hion" and "Th'-• M1k11<lo" t•nlt•rs ll~ firs t ~::1111111 ... ...,a::;......::..;.:~~ weekend ut Sebustiun'!> West Oanncr Pluvhoust• "SALT WAnl WINE II" "IHTDISE HIW SIQUEHCIS" )ICATHO .UD & J41tllrillllk WUJll r11t- ••LY tllMH '' (rv DAILY LOG] "Ml'D.'" WIUOI STANOS for "Mng1c1ans Un"'orns and Drat;t>ns," ll> thl' ru ~l or l\.\O i.urnuh•r produclaoni. at Golden W~l COlll'l:l' the second, "You Can't Take ll With You." 01wns Jul)' 29. Ttw children's show 1s being put t<igcthl'r by Oenrus King ;md LeeGrafrin. Aud1enl·c 1n\·oh ement 1~ stressed t.iv lhe ca~t of "MUD." which 1ndudcs l>Qnna Je~n Cunniff. Marla Judd. Alan Thomas. Dana Luwrenre. t\111..l' Cook. Cyndi West. V1k1 Nedofr, Jerr naenstadt, Rall Hoth productions an• b\.'an~ lttjizr<l Tut.>i.days lhrouiih Sundays w ith SCH's atu·uc·taon )(11111~ up at 8 o'l'lock nightly with u 3 p.m Sunday m utan<'t.'. Cur- tain ttmcs vary at Sebastian':. Jnd urc prereded by a burr et dinner. South Coast Repertory 1s c1uartert>d al 182'1 Newport Rlvd . Costa Mesa. "'1th rei.t.•rvat1ons bl'· ang taken at 646 1363, whlle S<-ba!>ltun'!-West 1s at 110 A "<'nlda Pico, San Cl<'nwnle. reservations 492·9950. I THURSDAY •v•NING e:oo a llJ'J C>' ,,.,,.,,. ·n o.- cratic .,trtHI C..tttlite Co• • t•natd ltt1111 WM U ~ U •> G D1•tct1tlc lllllilMI C........ 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(dra) &9-MICllC Sm1tb, R°'trl S1tpU4l1 P '"'tit r1.wiU1n, Gardoe laC~oln 4" tl!ra< llff It.Kiit! ., •• ld••C••c l(h(K:I !<v a~b "' lht 19 .IC\ t•Klla • fl04I tonlotm1n1 'PP'W~IOCI ol bthlf •nd IOITll"llC llllhOllS weld Ille 11111 Ott'f lo tilt 1c'1ousy ol 011t ol llff o•~ l)tfCOOlUS &WIS ClQl CD Men Goff .. SM • 1osi,.. r ..... 111t ~ &lllllllle S..., 6l) P'lu4tly c.ras ··Min on !ht Rud ' KtMtlh C11ll1lh portr1)'1 Napoltoft dut•"l lw$ ,,m 1n Ullt Oft tllt 1sl•nd ol St Htle"'· and a tele¥is1on M11pt1h011 of Kur\ Yllll nt&UI \ lllorl llory Hhl Ooot .. Jbovt ~ ,ounc bof who wam his lhou&hls '"th 1 11dt0 d1$C ioc~ey (!ltl ft I Slit Trd • O• ..... : 1C (Zh<) "l-ls A 111"'7 s,te•t4 T111a1" (dr.i '5S- W111t1m Holdfn ltM1te1 10/le\ lo11n 11111~1. llOOtl Cl!om -9:30-D Olr9"t llatlec:t..., "A Hm11ul ol 0.UM1 fB ....... , ,,.,.~ Celf 10 :00 DCJ"- 16 b911• EB Clttl111p fr• Ger-y (tt • 1 e.n1an m luau ft ,nmJVtR -10:30- D Qtl Ct 1tttr1 (lf .. k.~ .,.,.,.., Jti l•tt Alllt~ ~ G !ID Hoodlf Jitnmy Who? Mcui y More See Ford NEW YORK (AP> -The All·Star Baseball Game attended by President Ford ouldrew the Democrati<' National Convenlton and Hubert Hum- phrey by better than a 2 lO·l m argrn in the nation's two largest telev1sron markeb, the A.C. Nielsen Com pany has reported Nielsen released ratinS?s for New York and Los Angeles for the half hour Tut•sd:iy t'Vl·n1ng dunng which Ford was seen al the All-Star game in Philadelphia and Sen. Humphrey was addressing lhe Democratic convention an New York. THE t\BC TELEVlSIOS network r arried the game while the Demcorat!> wen: on the CBS and NBC networks. ln the New York area. an estimated 43 percent of the people wat<'hinl{ lele\ 1~1011 at the time were t uned in to the All-Star Gccme. Nicben :.aid. That translates into l 6 mtlllon hom1:s. Humphrey and the Uemocrats had an estimat- ed 17 percent of the Viewing audience. or 627 ,4l3 homes. the rating company said . T H E Pi\TTERN WAS T HE sam e 10 Los Angeles. The ~amc i:ot 41 pcr<:c·nt or fl.1-1.460 homes and Humphrey 16 perrent or 250.969 homes. Nielsen said. The national pattern 1s C>.!)('Cted to be the s ame, the company said. Also continuing 1s the <'Omedy "Norman. Is That You?" at the Holiday Inn 111 Costa !'tll'Sa. on Bris tol Str et'l al the San D1l'go f'reeway Performances are given at 8 JO Friday through Sunday prereded by a buffet dinner. Rt-scrvationi. 557.3000 * BACKSTt\GE -The annual meetrng of the Irvine Community T heater will he held Sunday af· temoon at the Sea Harbour Clubhouse an llunl· ington Harbour ... a potluck d1nn1.•r is 11lanned for 4 p.m . followed by election of ofricers and entertain- ment ... Laurie Lumbert ts coordinating the event and may be reached atF-4757 ... CALLBOARD -The F'ryed Owl Repertory Theater Company Sunday and Monday at 6:30 p.m. for three s hows scheduled for its first full se<1son -- "Celebration." "The Subjecl Was Roses" and "Comings and Goings" ... tryouts will be held in the Arusans' Gu ild, 9858 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove ... A ltlMllSAl Pc:lllll ~ O ll()M;(l<WI~ PAHAVISOI~ Pl.ITT CITY CENTER 634-9282 PLEASE CAU fOI SHOWTIMIS AHO DtUCTIOMS --NTUUI .... -·-··-·· 11' THIATUI---_. BOBBIE GENTRY'S SONG NOWA MOTION PICTURE a{Jt,,! 11:00 D ti It' fD .,, llewt D IJQl m .._., ~ijijiijiiii .. iiiiiilir::;;;;;::=======;-( ) D Lovt AIMriun Style 'lo•t & •I C'H \RLf:S M~C-'•f; tht ~l'llhl ~U1ttn~ Rtd Buttons ~nd . . THEATRE II--__. "THE OUTLAW JOSIE WALES" C11011n tont! lo.t ~nd tht Pho· DELIGHTS b•A " 'I O'lt & the Colden Wo1m' I & ) 1Ur9at Dillon 0 lllo¥te: IC) "Cllartt al futlott 11111" 1wn1 ~J Guy M•d1~n. fun~ lo°"IOY Vt11 M1ln. Q) Mirr HarllHft, lbl) ltartaM CE ~ S<Nr1 1111 l)i Y..cy 0tfflllfW Cl'1 .... ,.,__ (.29 )Tnrlll or C.. s e -11:30- 0 1' (1 2' CIS li lt Merit: IC1 °'QACtt lfl IM lilol•"'C• (Cllftl) 'I J 116ont1 M"~~''" 5uun OllYtt. u l*' m 1o11 ... , c... ,. ma.. ti <a l• 1 ,, Wldt Wot111 ""· tllb MIM" & !he MlitC11n (l)Orapll nQI llt•tt: IC) "lttlltt it ,1n~ fictib" (dn) '60-Sopfo11 lom. An ~Aft • ..,Ill ,., ... 12:00 • ... el 5lwdle m T1lt f1I ., ...... : "Tiit f .... ti C.,C..• lllN'' (ld'f) ·~ -lO.ll Haywarll, Patrte11 Mtd1~-1.._Ceoret M1uud'1 tlD lilOfll ' ''W•tl Tt•OffH C-" (d••I ·39 Chftlts Boftf -12:30-e -..n.: 'Cl "U1l11t•t1I Wilt" (du) '&8 • SltPh•n Audr111. 1 :00 G ID CJJ T_,... ...... Deed .... • Tlle "l °" 2 :00 9 ... : ·1-• Intl" ld11I ·~1-Clltr1t1 t4'u111. Blf"1r1 8•'" • All·•11•1 S•tw· "Th '"' ........ .,,.,_,. ...... ,,.. -3.30- 0 ...... "Tall lft lh Sa4'1t" (W\) ·u folln W11n, Mill " ....... ,_~ ...... ... ...,. • ..in. t:• • .,....,. .. ""l'9n. {1IGr) '41i -8~1 GoodwoA Ro~t lo- tfY ...... lttteMtll"{Or•) '~1- Cll~ lbHtt1 y 11:11 G IC) "nlm Wof\ & A C#t' (mu\) ·~J-Go•da~ MK 11.M, lant "'-'U. Ctft~ lltboll 11:11 •.,...,.... utalt" (di•) '47 -JolWI llcldlf• Gtttgt Miii· P'IJ. fllft<t' G11to1d J:tl e ... ., .. n 111 1111 lhlt Met· pt" (llor I J1 81la lv1os1. s.., ro •. a (C_\ ~ *"t~ Ct11.,> ·~4 Doloc~, Ot~drdtt. H1111 9tlllolllt. P'ttri ~·I~ tJI • l~l '1ihtt 0-" (en) '4l-P11mtta l ue. G•ora• .,... htubOI J:" (ffl CC) "•l&•t Slam " (w'> '10-luies f1111C1«11$ ltt Ctlnt. ).JD . (CJ ..,.. ~' ltlt GllM" (dnl ·~ fell• w._, [1~0 A~do. ~"" Wit, $0 .,~ . IOY IOCHIS ~ -MAClllHTOSH I T.J.- -~ llOY I U N" ll'GI #,,. "TVNHH. YISIOH" 1111 "V "IAllA1t1U.A· THE CITY SHOHING CENTRE OIANGI U 4·l'1 I f1.\ CITY C l MTH C IMfMA!I .. SA. l'RWY IMANCHUTf" ()(I G G l'RWY ICITY 0". EX I A •MACJllHTOSH I T.J.N,,.. V Pl.Ill UCO"° 'IAtll .. "W ON TOM TOH" "WHATS ur. DOC7N ll'GI ~ "UD HI WS H AAS" INI "V "IM411 SHOT" "OMt fUw O• .. t MI CllCaOO'I -f;/ "'WHH l 'S f'Of'PAr 1111 $eNnef '•t<e ll JO IO 2 00 p m ·-·-· tl.l\ THE OUTLAW 'OSIEY 'WALES (PG) .. an army o f one. CIHIMA CIHTH COSTA M ESA 979·4141 CINEMA WIST WESTMIN STER 892-4453 LOGE ANAHEIM 956-1122 HAftOI OltYl-IM SANTA ANA 531-1271 AHAHllM DltlYI lt4 ANAHEIM 525-.3526 'bland Holiday' IA•uc• a.n1oa PauiUon O.Uy at ta.m. Coll (714) '7J•SUS For "-••raietfen•, i tc. INTIMATE DINNER THEATRE llOL•A Y t•• ef COITA MllA Prtsents "Norman, If That You?" p<cxluced bv llock Tie-N' Levi 'roductlon1 "'·· let., a 1v ... Thrv J\lly 5.7 Cotk1l1b 7.f Danner I lO Cu rt un DAILY PILOT IPGI You'll be swept away to a Never Land " :. : of spectacle .; .~ and song!.·~,,"( . .,, ···. j .- ~OCE Television (50) 2 Ealrff Baffet Sii +Tu. Dhuwr aad how f« AeNlwlltlof•: 557·3000 AN X·AATED MUSICAL COMEDY m~~r£9 ~':l.Uti1 ~ ~ .. ,so. co'"~ "'4.lA -.... , Jo.-s.1•11 "'·----~ ...... I., .. I HOWH AT C........UHD C OHT. DAILY · l :JO.J:DO 4:Jo.6:00.t:OO T SHIRT OllAWIHGS c~ ,.._fO, ...... c n 110 • • >• ('\&\~ ••1tlllloA' ;;-:;;--.....,,---f()N M-ACN .aM ..... ___ ...._. ...... - AU~MAt~aNMAn. 1Vf..,Dilll.'f'1"1l 1 H •M • U U "TUNNEL VISION" .... --.., ... o. ftl l , .... ).) .. , 00 .. JO-I 01·• .)0 1111 "Gus·· I It• U I 1 .. 1ttt O\U\ CAUOOoO 'IA ~l "I AMll" ........... SO. COAST PLAZA >tltWtalSU4Wltl lttl---rau,_..i, .... 111Af'S OOIIT..OT. , .. , i· coon h ilt I It• '"I-t it SO COAST PLAZA -·· "MACI NTO SH ANO TJ" ·au Tll PllSIDOIT'$ Mor H Al-6 tOY t OOU \ 1'0' l I ._U .. , It I 40·t JO ~AIN-LLKV -~4.:.:::.:._., .. •0 ·-·- "IAD MEWS HARS" 1.40.\.Jl.f I ii '"Al'flt MOON" lU·IU Will Ol»tlY \ "GUS" ....... ~, .. WALY ~l\"li > ......... J lM II·• II CONT. 04 1lY l:Oo.4:lS· 7: I S·•:4S CINEMAlAND 1•1•s.. ....... -•m.lttt .... , .. ... tOY IOOtO "MACKINTOSH t. T.J." ) Jt·l-tl )0 "CHINO" 1 ., ..... 41 CINE MALAND Ille $t lsrw ....... l»Nll 1111 - ·m111._.. IJ .. 1ffttMff.tl .... o.t• .. , •. ~ ... -- "ODE TO llU. Y JOE" IPGt "HARD TIMES .. (X) "PETER PAM" IG) "ESCAPE TO WITCH-S MOUNT AIM .. ' "llflGUARD" "HARRAD SUMMY .. IPGI ••GUS" fGI "I AMll" \J ) The lelMluft leacl'i~ .. "'h ug I ) scorer. ..... ~ WAIJ DISNEY~ GOS I , Moreau Joins Directors By DOD THOMA.I\ LOS ANGEl.t:."i <APJ \Vhile women film dlreclou still 11tr111uile for opportun ll l ~s 1n AmenC'j , th1•1r F.ur()fleun rounl('rparu ar~ succero ln1 The ljlul udd1uon to lhe r11nk11 Frt'nch M11r Jeanne Mo t e uu J otnln..: l.11111 W(•rtmullt•r. Mal Zett~rlinl( and other Jo;uropcan"I, M1~ Mon .. rn h..e!> <'<>mpletl-d her n,...t film as d ire<'lor, "Lom1er\• • She Wit& hert• to l how 11 lo IJOl t•n11,1I J 1Mril>utor., ancl """ to part1clpul1· an ·' delt'.:at1on of ~"renrh film m:ik\!r!> tu ~ Un1lt'd Stall'!> The v1111lvr1> were led by Pft•rr \'1ol, cJ1r111•lnr of the Cenlr1• Ntttrnnul c1u <'•n<'mo . untl w1•rc• JIJtnl.'l.I by dlrectorl'. Co1~t u C .i vru~. t"r 1&nr111i< Truff aut ,md Louis Malit.> "Ol lK .. l 1RPOS•: ... St\10 MIS~ "1 orc;iu betwt.>en a round of 11&1~11·"' 11nd .. cr\•co1111:". "1~ tu establish 11 uenl'l'al 11•lat11111i.ht1> 1111 J 1wr,urwl ba1>1i. between lhl' 1-'n•nch .md lh1· l ' S indu.,tn\'l) Thl' l1h• of lht> Jo'n•n c h 111111 llt'l'\'111.h on d1:.lrillul11111 throughout th(' wo1ltJ. und "t' war1 t 111 make the American lndu!>lry ,IWjf"t• 11( "hat "t ' .1n· doing m France. · "Tht> Fre nch f1hn l>\'llkl'd j l>o1ut 15 ) 1•ars aJto wllh lhc Nl'll\ W<1v1• 1 'nltn l urtall·I) m 1111 \ of thl' theater!> lhut i;hn wt-.1 fo1 t•1..:n f1 1cn , 111 th1' <·o un tt , h~ve conve rtt'd lo 1io1 n Th.it mukes 11 hjr th:1 lo .:•·l bookings "Abo. lhcn• h.1, lx·(·n d ""eakn•''"' 111 1-'rt•nt h fllms Thl·~ hd' e l>l•t·on1e 1110 n11l1t1nJI Thev h:t\I! been :.uccc:.:.ful 111 1-'n·nch "l'":ukin)( 1..ou11lnl.'~" but they arc 1mpo::.1>1bll' to 1m p01 l · MISS 'tOR EAll llF.RSEU ' MAY h1·lp ch,mgt: lhal. lll•r "Lu 111 ll'rt' ' I!'> lht• ~IOI \ of four j('( rt·~"e' their n•l11 t1on!'>h 11>:. tu 1.11 h olhl·r jnd thl.' \\or hl around tht•m Tht• tillt'. llll'dllln)( · ltght · ""' chosen "bt't.jUSt.• or whal hJPf>l'O~ "hl'll h~hl j,lllt.'S on th<' stJUl', al110 bt.>l·au."• llJ:hl ,.., lh<· op PQ:o.1tl' of oh sc;ur1ly, wht<'h JClor~ mu!>t <·om blil · ll is abo a tribute loll father or the 1-'rench (11111 industry, Louts l.umtl're 1864 194JJ The actr~s:. \\role th<• ~<·npt over a t\\u yN1r period, then annuuncc:d !>ht· 1n1tmded lo t.ltrt·ct lht! film herself. "It ·~ alwuys u problem lo find money to make a film, C'~IX'<·1ally "11h '-' f1r!>l time tlirec·- tor." sh~ udm1tlt'11 Shi· f1n.1ll~ found'-' backer in the third lclev1saon t.•hannel of fo'ranrc. he complctt•d r-----CMcoun1Covpon ----, I JULY 16-25 ~ I : ORANGEl~cam: 1 COUNTY ~1 I FAIR 76 I ~Salute to Orange County Heritage1 I "Grand Stand Shows Under The Stars" I * Bob Hope • Heart/England O.n I I JULY 11 & John Ford Coley I I * Merle Haggard July 18 I JULY 20-21 I * Marty Rob I I JULY 22 I I '* Rodeo 11 I Ju1, 2•.2s 1. I I .... .. LA.lm1t>rc" 1n 40 dayti i:and met her budget or $S50.000 The actn•sses m h~r film ranae from a bcainner to 3 mature sta r . nnd 'he &hol.e to play the latter "Wh~ no t l m .al'! • "ff IS Tll E STORY O•· fnr ll(M1111'.' awl ~l ll>"i Mo rt-Ju ' In tht' t'1Kl one-of lh four lite~. und lhllt utult<'~ t'\ t'f\ than~ Tlw OlMI 8 t t'lhtC' thul hfr ill~ cm F.\t•r)onc· 111 ulonli', but you'n.• n°' alon(' 1r you 're not uban1.llH11'd " M1:.i. ~torcau at1m1lled that she hud rnany 11k~ph•11., 111~ht,, t'2'pt~11lll)1 before the :.tart of him Ina Rut ''"' nt'\ l'r dc;ubted that she l'Ould met't tht· dljlkn~"' \f11.•1 Jll. i.ht' hu!> ~en In film:. 28 yeur!'> and h." 1>1.•1•11 cf111.•ctt'(f lly !lu1:h mastrrs as Truffuul ("J ult·i-E t J1 m "1, Orson Well11 l"The Trial.' ''l'h111w:; jl ~t 1un1..:ht '1, M1chc-lungelo Antonmn1 C"l.a Notti'" I ,.;l1J Kazan C"Ttw Last T)'l'C)(m" 1 l.11111 Buntwl I 111:11 \' ur a Chamberm111d"), l.ou1s J\ttllll· I '\'1,1 M .11 1.1 i "I 11/\Vf: t\LWA\'S WO RKED Intimately with dirccl1>1 s ..... tw .. .iul ' I'm 1)n lht' .H't 1111 the time. ul\\IJ)'~ 1.·u111111' and 1·1inc<•rnro \'(',, there "t'rt• m ;in, l1 m1.'' dur1n.: th4' f1lm1 n1o1 of 'l,um1er e ' wht•n l frlt ~•n\11.'t1t·' .rnd h-11.1 ., but I al!>O h.td momen~ of cxh1lJ r alum jfld t'l\C1lt•me11t " Siii' clt::.cn1:.:o.ed tht· i-Ujli.te tlon that male film \\Of kl'rs m1 ):hl rn1.,t a h·malt> b<h., .. , think m('n .in· rt>.idy l•• t·oo111•1 Jll• j ll•I t•ullaborul t• "1lh an} one \\hn hJ' lJ lt•nt · Shi· h.L' <ilreactv :.turted on two mort' 11cn pt 1de;is that :.ht' hOSX'S to.dtrt'Cl THE GOLDEN BEAR Huntifte)ton Beach ~Hftts s n Vl MAltTIM JUL T "THllU II 1Cffo4NT UMallM JUL T 23 THaU U JULY 29 • SAVOY lltOWH Adv-• Tichi lt•Mn-"oott At AJI u.i .. n lty St.rM StorH DIHIHG • COCICT AILS • HO AGE LIMIT 306 PACIFIC COAST HWY. 536-9600 H....+iftC)ton a..ch I Across fNMn Pier) . BARGAIN PRICE IAM.YllRD aMOWI 1at , ... , M t O ( u•'-'" ,.,,, 11Clrcs •us• u ua·o" T•t If l'VlttlAlt ) LA MIRADA•:,,_ MIDWAY S2 00) '''' ft M -OU'""' tAf\IAOAf ICM ... llef ..... 1 U M · t• 1v•on • •01.1tn1 11 M • 1 • ......... .. ••' ... OOI YO lalY JOI "' I ·~!!!9E91!iiii~ I .... I I I I I I I I I I I n.~11.10• 11,,,..,,.,on •• 1~ Cfl""""°"' I 1'{,yt A.1m.,,..on •• 2'!. ffO(I t nt11natnrnent I Th , ft(.6'1 c "f"' " ''• <>JIOd ""''' 1(,,i(>ftt I '•''on. thtu11 x1m1''~nn r .n t-h ••lf' .tn't ~~t\tbOI I ('h,kt .•rtm··-uot' lt tJO "<>"" Mun 1nru f " I b Utru .... t ,I t trt~n u t\c:t+1r e 1 "' ... tu P M I ,,,.,. 11• " ,, ,,, tx1• o'fteo '-1' ·•·1~1 'l•1f I •l f111ti•ou0tl• tO AM t•~PM I 'Not .,.lld to< o,.nc1,1enc1 Adml1t1<>n A .. 11'1,.1• llClmlUolOn I I wm ... Cherved IOf '"" •boY• gr•nct•l•nct -Co.uinmenl. I II'!.~.""~'' •s+tt.l.e1t1 t\aflof'VJ ltt.._,, , ...... 1 ~ '•* ''''t'v"'"'''i 'f4·i~• .. "tllii_'"'•t .. \.,.•n.1""4.J , ... n..,,.1 .... .,...., ... ,.".._,t ... •1 •-ilill LINDA LOVELACE ANO HARRY AEl!MS, IN THE ALL TIME EROTIC CLASSIC. "BEWARE. IT'S NOT ABO UT COUCH REMEDIES:' CUlft..,_ OUT\AW IOln WAUI "' --GINO"' ~~~~--~-... ~-,..~-.~.~ .. ,.,-.~ ... ==~.~.= ... ==~ .. .. ~-s:) -~::i:' --·-.-... ... ""'MOl&l IM letAMI -· .-~-......:;.;;;;;.,r,.;~ WAUUNO tALl1 .aaT M,,.. 11mam.--~l:t'-Y •"" NOif ~ II ~~t::"twn.Aw IOllT WALll ~m11111..!!Tifu~~· ... -.. --• ·~ CMIN0 1"1 ........... •" , .. , _._ .... ·-~· ............. \OIAH1 IUN '"' CMOllN IU.VIVOH '"' --...u-1 M4 tfM '"' MUIOll IY MATM ,... MA<IMt '"' ----~, -~----.r1 11nwm.----1 _, ., .. ut' MUIMt IY tUTM "' 1&AC1 ....... _ _... ... ,co.., ~,.!.'"'0 1W1 DllT'Y MAIT, CIArf LMIY ,., DAILY P•LOT j _; Beauties Better? Miss V niverse Tops Rati11gs NEW \'ORK <AP I The Miss Universe be auty c<\flh~l on CBS was ~he nation ' m l>bt \\ .itch<'d :.how la~t week and the lea!>t \\ .11t·ht'\l pro~rum w ll S an A lH • pr t'' 11•" n f l h e Ofmocrat1c Nal1on11I Con' cnt1un 1'hal "us thl' tale or l"ll rut1n~:. by lhc A C N1cls<'n {'ompan~. "hnM' nu dknce estimates \\t•rc m<id\' public Wedne. duy 11 .. Wlr-\ot 1'hc r:atlng1 i.howed lht· beaut" 1·nn lt'lll was watched In 11t'11r h 16 8 nulllon home!>, compon'li to 0AIK .. i. Sunqay convt'otion prcvtl'W i.t>t'n only 111 an t"St1m1llt•d 3 4 million hornt·~ Accordlne to the N wbl 'll r.~11rr' last week's 20 m~l 1101>ul.11 'h""' were "M1 llnl\t'nt· •( ll!-.1 ··star..ky u1111 llull'h' c \11\., ~I \ S ti." .. One 011y ul .1 T11111• · .11111 "Sw1Lrh" coil l'HSI. "11.•l'P' ll."" ' ond LU\'C'rnr nntl Shult•\ cbolll \IW1 "llob Ne~hort ." "1\11111.11" J11111'' "Alllnth1'lo'um1l),"and :\l.11' "'"' Moore" <ull c11s 1. "ll.u..it.1 t \lie · "Kojak" 1 C'O~ 1; ··Hnl'l.111111 F1h"loo (NRCI , "Wt'll'<tllH' lla(•lo. l\11ttl'1 IABC'I. "llU\\ 1111 "''"' \)" It'll". .. Police Story " 1N tW 1 "l\1 ;1mh· MADAME DIRECTOR Jeanne M oreau -:'fQ ":\'I 1cns1. "H11rm•y r.1111t-1 c \IH'• '""' "Wall Ol~cw~" \N IK I At tints it looked like it ""&ht cost thtm their ;., ~ rt"1tJtillS. Md tu1'e tten theK hes. DAJLY 7:1 ~t:45 SAT.·WM. 2:00.4:)5 7:11-t:U I , ' !. (PG} A love story thats joyous. funny and (PG) so touching you will neuer forget it. ~I" U C-tO •tt( .. lfOUNUJN ' ..... ~~!!!!. ... ... u ..... , .... ,. •• , •••• - ,,, __ ... ,,.~·· ............... ~ ... ., •• ,. ..... 1 ..... . ... ........... . ..... kWt.4\llltl'-•~Q..AiftllC ... •O-ro-•'CMI , .. DCHl ....... "O .._,,..ooo ,,... .,...,.. '"'.,.. fUl"'I , •• P1 ,.""" ...... .. u•• ,...,.. ,,...,. -o-1o.i. ..... ,.. ,.; s -CO•l at ,,.._."''' CH1no cMiu-..... ft-"~~~---. .. G.M~~!.M.m: .. 1 ............ ,~ ., ..... r .. ..t~!r~!!~ ... ) ,... ...... 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FROM Fash ion Newpo rt Island Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR HIALTH TIP'I F0t 4 foOCJD Y4CATK>tf 8 8 • • DAILY PILOT Tnursc:.tay July 1 ~ 1976 Jobs: Where Carter Stands 'Unmistakable Advocate' in Historic Stance '''"'' .1 , ,1• .1 11 '" 1r111 h .1.-. t;, t n ruin• ti lwf'Jtl:\I' .,J,cnl' 1>1rnpl1• 111\ .. nt•· if r I',. 11 lJ I t ll II \4 1 f \' •\\ •. r1 ....... I 11. '' 111 II ,, • .., r ,,, 1 to.11 ,.. t11 1 .. II' 11\ ... ,, ,,,., '"" "' .... ,. "'' l II ,.,., \.\I ,, 1.d I "!!119 ttr i'ftllf ,II l It It'\ I elf rt 11fl 1•"tr.1 t1.ttr ''' ,., .!. II \tlU I •• ~ •• , ; 111 ,, tr.,-,fll ti 11111 h•· Hf t \11U h,l\l' I ll'IUl'h I ' '·''' lit• l:lll lfl lr 11• :I 111 I .. 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J1mm)' Carter bdu:H·~ th•• hl''l n ·1111,"CI)' lt>r Jll t•conom} that has ~~n throu)!h .I lf>n!l 'll'~C of alln\'lll> IS lo gt'l OUl of bt'd Jnd b1•j,\lfl l'Al'l l'L'>lnj,\ In th.11 't'nM· lw •~ l1k\· .1 ~(X)d muny modern ri<wlu1 :; "ho .1 :.llr\' thl· J>utll'nl th.it, "hilt' the l>Pl'r •1t1on 111 IJtlll 1111frl·d haH· b\.•l•n harro" 111~. 11 1~ bt" .. l llrnt he or ~ht' lJkl.' .1 "ulk do\\n th1.· c•ot• ndor lht• folio\\ tni.: cJ.1~ TllE KE Pl"IHJ('1\~S. CW rourst'. havl' u vcrv dlrft•rt•nt \I(.'\.\ Ttwy ft•t•I I ht• l>ll0k p.1tw111 11\U~l bl· nur.,1.·rl <llnn~ :-.lo\\ I~ 1,.,l lhl.' 1111·1~11111 fl'lllll'll .JOd pr<IJUl'l' all :.u1 ts ol :'>It.It• dlt•\·t:o. t-:J,~ Joe:. tl. th1.•y :o.ay Spt'\."Cl 1.111~ ,uN"'"'"' And so O\ er the y1.'J11> ~ ou h.n 1.· a !>uere:.ston or lkm1x·r11tH· t"Jl\tl1dalto:-"h<> '"'"' lh..it 111 the name or hum;m1ty t h1• ("flll lllrV lll'\.'lh lll ~Cl 01()\ 1ng again. "htle the Hl•puhhcc1n..,. cl<1tm1n.: logic and da s· nphtlt'. urg1.· ~l ab1hly ;.ind rc:o.11 .1111t. Carter :.t•t•ks lo combine the best or both posi- t mn~. but Ill t he ITill:>l hi.t:>I(' Of l'CIUJlH>nS. JObS \'t'rSUS innauon. tw hJ' come out unnu-.takablv as an Jd- \cx·ate of more Joh:., "hill' dearly reco~niiing the * * * * * * n1rtation with inrlahnn WtULE TUE •'OKD AOMINlSTllATION ob· ''104.lSly Citres about Jobs too. It has left little doubt uboul anflalton being the 1'o t CNnnm1c concern, and action against it th<> l'io l et-onom1c pnonty. In the Hepublicw1 view to urge the economy on, Lo create more jo~ qwckly in:stcud of "ruduully as to invite mort> annution und. as a coni.cqucnCl'. un~her bu:st . A bust in wluch those Jobs would be lo:st ag:un Ford repeatedly hus l'xpr\•sstd th:it position. and t'ven when the c•ountry "u:. on the brink or Its worst recession s 1n1·1· lhl· 19·30!1 he wa~. to ha s later cmbarrassmt•nt. c•onllld\.•rrni.: :i tax ulc11•ai.e It\ or· der to s low the economy CA RTER'S v .. :w 01,. JOB IS.-t.ATIO!'\ Is markedly dlffert>nt In a very frank inll'rVl\'W "1th t 'ortune ma,.-:atane carhl.'r this Yl'Ur he i.l.•ll'd flutly his opinion th:it tht• johle:.s ratt• t·ould b(' pushed below 5 J)t!rccnl without more influt1on. Few Republtr ans are anC'ltned to ~o that far. and thereby in~\'ltably luy themst'l\'t:S opcn lo ac- cusallons or apathy toward lhl' problem of the JOb· lt?SS. Whale suc h a char.ie 1:. 'punous, 1t 1s true lhal Republicans m gener1ll bch<·\ c that u higher Jobless rate might have to be tolerated Carter believes lhal ··1r we gel down below 4 percent unemployment, you would ha\ e 'co high inflationary prt!SSurt'S ai. you tned tu reach IO\\er * * * * * * >ind IO\lot>r leH•ls ot unemployment " AND, llE TOUl F'ORTl'N •: 4.'\ltlMll, lht> Inna. Uon rate "ould p1'0bubly rise abov\' 10 ix·rcf'nt withUl 3 ft'W )'t'Ur:. uft('f U jl)bll'!>!> level or 3 p~rccnl was re:icht'd The Jobs \'l'n,us inn.1111111 "='ut•, ltwrt•forc, bl ~een as onf' or dc&:rrerutlwr than ph1lo,11phy Thi.' Ford 11dm1n1!-tral1011 bl'l1e\ e' that rl~ht., now \\(.' are producm~ th\.• 11111:.t Jnh~ \\t' run w 1tho1.1~ l(tnt>ratlng an e' l'll tllwtwr rttl\' of infl at'°" C:o iclow• ly but steadily, 11 stalt•i-, und lllll'rnployml'nl will '. foll 111 tht> s umc mu111wr t'.\RTt:K SA \'S WE'RE nn" h1•n• rw11 r nu r limits. AJtain. thert> 111 nothin~ 111111111t• in tht•St' up proOl'hcs, and mun~ pol1uc•ul un,ily..,I~ tl•ncl to ~l'C tht' l>l•morrats 11s lh<• purty thut tak1•!-lh<• ra"ks. and the Hepublll'an ••S me oru.· "110 l011nw 111 to rl'l>lOrl' stab1h1y ll doesn "t t akc murh rc!>t'arrh to ~(X\I the l'Xcep· lions to this in rt.>ct•nt yt•ars. for l'l\~1mµl1.'. we hud little tnfl:\l1on under Pn•,1d<'nl John F Kl·nnl'dy , 11 lot under Presldt•nt H1chard :'\t ~t!\on but lh<'re might be truth 1n 11 th1:'> y1.•ar Cartt'r bt>he\"ei-lhl'rt' as ~• lol more potential t'llergy m th~ p11t1ent and thut we 'hould en<'ourage tf not force 1t to e'l:ere1~e that potl·nt1al, \\ hl•reus President Ford ft".1rs that tu do ..,11 "ould only drl\'l' the patient's intlauon re, er ha ghl·r * * * * * Ul'll~t•f \ '•'t\ Ill .11111 , h.1n.•· 11•111unh P.AltC UL'O rHAIM4CY l SI Hotflff• hod ""-D.tlury "'-...,.n leeclo 442· I SIO The f1)!urt·!>. n•kasl'tl Tltt.·:.dJY, <srl.' h1glwrthan correi.pondrng f1~urc.., from a Yl'dr J~n l<l'Hmul'S fvr thl' first SI\ month~ tutakd ~ 7 m1l11on. l'IHTIJl.tl t•d \\Ith S549 3 m11l1on a \\•:ir l':irlat•r No. 1 Priority, Even at Risk of Inflation LUGGAGE TAGS from your bu siness c ard Send one card for each tag ._ one spare We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap, meeting airline I 0 . requirements. Prevent loss & theft' For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper labnc or "Day Glo paper & we will back & trtm your tags Or try two cards back to back , .... $2 ea. or 3/$5 4 15 tags $1 .60 ea. 6/9 tags $1 .50 ea. 10 or more S 1.40 .... , h e• ea_ Sc"lll''> TalC int luded No Card? I •I .,. ,, "' ""'' ,, • tiff V•H•' "·'""" .,, I• t I '"'1ill f;11rnt10 t Wt< It " 0 H I ~ ' I f ••• A uo ,., t •• l END CHE CKO RMONEYORDERT PILOT PRINTING P. 0 . Box 1650 Costa Mesa, California 92626 Pl ' HI.IC ~OTH '•· \ ioo•• \UPl'••O A COURT OF TH( \T &l [ 00' CAL,,011 "IA FOii THE (OUN I 'I' O F 0 11 &NGE Ho a u o'1 N OTIC( or HE &ll l N(; O F P( TtTION TOL (&\f llf &L PllOPl fir l'l'BLIC NOTICI-; NOllCl INVITING PllO~Al...S J~ (O• I (.ommurH1 (ol""Of' Ou 1r I "i•• .. U ..,.,,,,,.,. O"OCJO'WI\ ''°"' l"'4tltl1 .. J t1flf'h •nit ,,.,1~ 1n •"1PloY •A nt bt ·~ u.,,, I tu, l'W °"'~Of t hf\Q ~ (O~• ttu I•'>" ~~, 1,,- W•lt1! .-.. ..... ~ 11•11,.. 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"" '" 1fl f., Ht t f• I'\ Dotd ,f ft'll ,....I tw 1 I •f 14t1• A If' f'llr-ttHh ¥tio•ll•f"' .... t~l .. 1 119 llT\ ,f IO! tit lf!"t I t\o~ ~ I r\Jil hr l"•hftlif1..-n tU t11+ "Ill"' f4'1f"d #..l-Qt! By SYLVIA PORTER Ttnrd ma St-ne$ H Demorralle nommct· .lrmmy Carter were to become President Carkr. whut would 11 mean to a family frig htcnC'd of a r(''>Ur~1.·nrl' of mflallon? The answl'r 1:. .i i,!l'l-att•r r •~k or a rcne\\ ed price s piral than would bl' willingly assumed by a more nght1:.t ton· ser vative CarlC'r C'ons1ders jobs. not m· natio n . the No. I pnonty of the United States now. lie h;u, said '"I would put my e mphasis on Money's Worth emplo) ment and take my l0h::ann•s on inrlC:tllOn . ·• Canl'r belle ' es the fundaml·ntal solution to curbing inflation as J bJlanCl'd bud~cl through crea· tion of more jobs that \\ould J!encratc enough taxes tn bnng the federal buclgl"l finally anto balance. Therdorc Carter 1s conv1m•tod hl' ,.., not laking those '"chances on mnataon" at all ms APPROA('ll TO 1s•·1.ATIOS IS precisely tbe opposite of thl' appro<t<'h of lhl' :"1xon-Ford ad- ministration . Thts 1:0. ,, cruC'ial dLStinl't1on between him and whom en·r "'111 hl·acl th<' Hepubhcan lick et. A sl·conJ key point 1.., thJl (';,rlt>r insists that the forces that St'l off th1.• i;!alloptn).! price s piral of l!J73·i5 and th1.• n1 ghtmar(' of an economic :.lump side by side "1th runawny infl:ition will not soon re· appear. As one-lime J dVl'Nc raclors not to be feared an tht• fon•sl•e;ihll' future. he lists : the quadruplini:t or 1HI prices 1n one yC'ar ; global droughls . huge ~alt''> ur us !!rain to the Soviet l 'n1on: s1multam•ou~ booms throug hout the world which led to CXCl':>:.l\'l' demands for U S foodstuffs particularly. thf' dt•\'alua11on or the dollar to the most undervncf'd monl'Y in lht• world. etc Sa~s CJrlt•r · :'\lo~t ot nl) Juv1st•rs bl'licve that we rould reach n low unl'mplnymcnt level with a s tabl<' 1nnat1on rate of.,._.~. :1 r><·n·enl or less " I~ /\OOITION TO T ll El'E R.\S IC policy at· 11tudes. the Oemocr:itt<' nominl.'l' \.\Ould -Ask for s tand.by prtcl· <ind wage controls. Although he says hl' docs n<il :.cc the need Cor standby controls now and althouJ(h he guesses "[ "ould never use them." he abo <;Jvs. "I \\Ould use them as a lever. I wouldn't hc!>1tatc to use them 1f l had to " Urge new agrieultural pohries :urned al in· creasing the supple or foods to the consumer at prices we can afford and avo1dtnl( shortages th:it drive prices higher . "'We would slnvc for a predic· table. r easonubly small and stable reserve or agricultural products" and :1lso "strive to give farmers 1r1ccnltve:. to pro<lut•(• abundantly ." H e condemns GOP Agril'ultun' S<•crctary Earl Butz, sa:vm~ his "oracntallon 1:. Lowurd gram speculators and food prol't'ssors." VW Sleets Site For Auto Plant WOl.F S E ll lt\., Wt•"l <:t•rm :1n v tl\P) - Volkswai;:l·n unJ l't•nm ~h ,tnlJ ofr1rt:.1l<; ·have ~1gned n pre hm111an aj,\r1•t•rncnt 1·nH•nn~ lhf' estallhs h- m1'nl uf Jn 1rutn as.,t·mhl\ pl11n1 1n N\•w Stanton, J'a . 11 rompr11w '>llQkt...,m ,m .;aid Wl•dnt•sday. The unno11n1·1·nwnt l'lllh'il 11\111\lh~ or i;pecull'I · t10r1 about whl•rc \'W would lncttl(' its plant to as· :-.t•mhh· ltahlHt rnodr l r :1r" :o.o thnl It can regain it!( s trnrc of 1t1 v1tul I 'S mark1•t Ohm had becm seek 111~ 10 lurt• VW 111 .1 ''h-Ill Brook Park. outs ide Clc\'t'lancl N<'i.:ot 1ot 1on., 11hnuld tw rornplt•lt'fl in the course nf t>n• l\l'xt w1•1•k to 111ach a~11·t•n11•11l on oul!-tand1og clct::aal:s. mo11t of wh•<·h l'IHH"l'rtl 1'1·nn'lylvani:i':o1 hdp m f1n:inc1ng the plunt. f'XIW<'l<'d 111 ht• m nrwrat1on by next Yl'ar all(l L'rnµloy al111ut ~ •• ooo µc:ople wh1·n ll 1s rm1shcd. n 'lmk1•-.m11n "11111! Thr a~r<'l'ml.'nl was i.1~n<'<i rn llarrishur~. 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'"'" n f'•+' Orl\I• '°"''" flt'IOf. ~ A 0t1vn~ ot llf""l1 .1nd A P"''•'W~f,ii;· r.cwwt••ll ~ ,..,,N1r•d ""'0' to''0"•"'°et WILLIAM E. '' JOMN •l1 f"'l•v .,_ t•;t""'"M btt...., tN •~ContrM1 f l'tfl """""""' r-~ i.n•ll t--.,, I"-" •M•f'I V I t )tll'\ Hit tr. (ontr..c:t (OUftfYCl•r'-,_..;.,..,,,,., 0011m Ano$ OC)pm l)O(,_,,I, OAllYJ 50011{01',. IO~rA M(\& S"'l'ltlARY CQA~f r()MMUNI TVC'OL lEGC ()1~l"1CI ~, .... cllvH • tll<fRl(l ~'<'Of ltY\t'"' _s..tJtiMlft~lttt"tflM,(Atl•U "•th'f M4<"'4'1W' f'y"'tn'~"l W,\t~ AtMrfMyf~ ... titt•Mt (l•r\4ft~1 Ol\ft1(, Y<r•tA'¥ nou dot 1tu,._,...., Pvbh1'M d 0 '•"0* C'oatt 0.tly O.k>4 Pvtfll\i'wd n..en91 C.0•'' O.tff POot, • ....,.,_d \,)foit'Y"COA<IO.•tr t «•• Jv•••!..U I•'• ro.1 1• M rl.•,1),ttl• HU1' Ju1 ,11111•r. m>·l6 -MAKE A SERIOUS ATTEMPT to work out with the Feder al Reserve System monetary policies that would place less relianl'l' on tight money to con· Lrol inflation. He has a most skeptical attitude toward restrictive monetary policies and thinks that. i:t recent years. tight (J'loney has put "un· necessary pressure on the housing market. ·1 has scared the U.S. consumer and has dried up forma- tion of capital. THERE IS NO DISPl'.Tl!'llC TllAT an increase IO producli\ ity (erfic1eney Of \\Orkcr:o.I I~ ;J prim(' key to control of mOation . Curler has not ~ 1.'t come through with dl•tails on how he would aducve this most desirabll• gnal, but at l1••1st he undC'rs tands how significant a weapon 1l rould be a gainst rt!· newed inflation. This is merely a sampling of his idl•as which also range from much stricter ~1nt1·trust enforce· ment to across·the-bOard restructuring or reg· ulatory agencies to reduce pnrc pressures . But in this column are suffir 1c·nt dl'la1l~ to ind1C'ate that. as president. Carter "ould mix :.om1.••\'t!r\' ultl. rnn· servative ideas tbala11r1n.: th1.• hucl j!,•t > "1th m•w drastic changes in Fl'<kral Hl's,.n•e \\'h1te llnu~e relationships to control inflation lie \\Ould m•\n1tor results as he went ::and US<' \\ag1.'-pr&t e nrntrul:. us standby weapons -tn C'asc -Complete ly overhaul our f ede r a l bureaucracy and budgeting systems. Repeated over and over has been his pledge to s lash the pre· sent 1,900 federal departments lo no more than 200 "wilh a great savings in tax money and a streamlin- ing of services.·' -Zero is on the problem of increasing produ<'· tivity so t.hal. as workers produce more per workhour, they wall provide corporations with the profits to permit regular pay hikes without undut' raising of prices- NEW VORIC IAPI I\ :t\4;~~l~~:dnt~ll\I 1unrtl ~(Ut1l1•\ C>t•lttr'\ """ 0¥f't t"-' (OUl'lto!r B•n~ l'l\VtM'<., & tnOu\1 ,.,., \\0( .. ,. Ar'A. Pl'S AIO In<. 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ShrrwtllJ $f' t•, '• OH lf • ~· Ii T hursday's Afternoon Prices NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 0..el_ IM_tl ___ -'l' ... a, -"· l'e<lfot, ,. ........... 0.troll-ClMil,,..h \IM~ eoc,_,._,--~ ... NM-.I AA-le1 ...... 5'1c..,1t••0.• .. ,.-1..,.,.,., Business Sales Drop WASIUNGTON CAP> -/\ hilt In· C'rease I n manufaC'turln J: raw materials and goods in slock dunng May triggered the biggest jump an business Inventories in 18 month!I, the Commerce Department says. But this hopeful sign for the cconomv was muted somewhat by the fir11t drop in business 5ale1 in more than a year. The over·a ll Inventory Increase in May w as listed Wednesday as Sl.9 billion. or seven·ten~ of 1 pert'ent. Jt was the largest jump since the S4 billion climb in December, 197•. What Hike Puzzling OKLAHOMA CITY <AP> -A sud· den. sharp rise in Oklahoma wheal prices Wednesday had stale wheat ex. perts puuled . Oklahoma Wheat Commlsaion Dirtttor Don Dudley said he could not account for the jump, which ranged up lo UI cents a bushel, "Wllesa It's the drou1ht In Europe.·· ' Wheat prices at Oklahoma grain ~elevators climbed from a high orS3.3S a b\.csbel on Tuesd ay lo a high of 13.S3 a bushel on Wednesday. T'f\ursday July 1 ~ 1976 OAll. V PILOT 87 .-at A head? Busted Trust Spawne d Giants By MILTON MO..'\KOWITZ To hl'Hr t ht• 1>Ctt olcum indu:-t ry &('II 1t . 1111 llllln ner~ of da:.a:.ter would bt•foll u~ 1f Wl' allo" tlw h1.: nil l'om · panlt•s to IJe broken up, ·rht' andu~trr hl\s OJX'OM o hro: .. d i:.11112\'tl 11tt ,11·k 1111 kgt:;lauon pendina 111 Congress to spllntt•r lht" n.nwn·, 211 hrgesl oil compnnacs One ml'Mun· t•alls for thl• lll,nwm· berment or lbt• v('rt1C81i \' lnll'..:rah•d nil firms llnt• tompan~· "ould paoduce lhl' 1111 Another "ou Id rt>( llll' 1l And stall unothl•r \\1t11ld !'t'il 11 l:;i.-.:nn a ssert :. that lh1 s d1s mt.•ml.,.•r menl \\11ulJ l'O't th1• l ' S consunwr SS b1ll1on Money Tree a )t>ar, tlt'l'rl'as~· 11111 1lt1mt'!>llt' l'1H'rl!) 'up11IH·' JntJ rt•duc·l' compet1l10n M ohil dcl'lan·~ th al lhl· ba l'Jkup 'Aouh1 rnaeaSl' uur dl'Pl'Olll'llt'l' 011 fon·1gn uil a1111 st .1rt 11:-un &he road to soc1:ihsm TODA\' IS N 1-:Vt:R Tiit: sanw as ycsterduy hul In l:lk· in1t stock o( thest> hC'atl'<l argunwnts )ou m1Rhl kl'cp 1n mind lhat lhe L!.S. petroll'um andustr) as 1t c11.1i.ti. today u rapacious monopol) an lhl' eyes of its tnllrs. u highly rom· pet1t1'e forre in thl' eyc-s of its ad\ocates e'nhed from a tl1:.ml·mbl'rmt"nt of anvther erJ The time\\ a:. l!H I :ind aftl't rl\·1·) 1',1rs 11f lt•gtil hall I rs the Supr eme Court onll•rN.I the tl1:.sfll11t1on of thti Hockefellcr ·rreated Standard Oil Trust. Out of the trust ('a me 36 different compuntc~. Many of these <'Ompuntes hu\ l' Mn<'l· d1sappcJrcd. Some went out of business Some 'A ere :.wallo\\l'd u11111 other com· lunation:-. flut the sun •l\ors are nearly all b1gi.;cr than the original tr ust TH ERF:'S EXXON. Wlll('ll "AS, of ~·ourM'. the mother company (formerly Standa rd 011 of 'e" J,·r~1·\ I TntJ;.iy at '!l the largest corporallon in the world with 1!175 :-ales of $44 billion. Mobil Oaf 1s a des<.'l'ndant nf Stundurd Oil of New York <Socon\ J. H 's the nation':. :.ii.th l.ir~t>:.t cvmpuny with 1976 !>:ties oi S20 ball ion Standar d Oil of California. whi<•h ahsorbt•d another dis· membered rompany, Standurtl Oil of Krntucky. as the e1ghlh largest company we have, with 1975 sales of $16 ball ion. STANDARD OIL INDIANA RANKS Mth tn the cor· porate standjngi; with 1975 sale!> of $9 hi Ilion. Atlantic H1c:h ficld, un outgrowth o( the tru<;t's /\tlantlC' Refinin~ unit. as the 19th large:-t c:11rporat1on "1th 1975 sales of $7 billion. Cont mental Oil ranks 21st" 1th l9i5 sales of $7 billion. STANDARD OJL OF OIDO had 1975 s~1les of S2 hillloo, placin)! 1t an the 102nd pos111nn. Thoi.c :ire just th<' oi l µroducers. Tran11 Union Corp .. formerl\' the l .'nion Tank J,111<' Company, also l'ml'r.:ed from the trw;t Today 1l bwlcb and lt'ases thr nnt aon 's second lurgc!.t fleet of r~11lro:id freight cars. 1975 sales : $580 • m11l1on Then there's Chcs<'brou~h-Pond 's. a company with t97S • sales of S6i5 m1llmn denn'd from surh products as Pond's cr('am , Hagu s pai;:hl'tll :-.1Ul'P Pc•rt11~sm rou~h syrup and Prtnc<• M:tlthabelh l><'rfume~ It '~ H d1rl'Cl descendant ol the old C'hcsc>broutzh Mftz Company, "'hirh came out of the: trust 'A ath u famous 011-tJeri vcd produl't, V aseianc petroleum· Jl.'lly. FINALL V, T HE OIS.'IOLUTION Ot' the Standard OU Trust gave birth to the II. K McCann Company, which went on lo become the base for what as no"l. the world's largest advertis ing agency comµl cx, lhe Interpublic Group of Com· panies c McCunn·En ckson. Erwin Wasey, t:ampbell·Ewald, Marschalk >. 1975 salrs Sl711 mill ion. I s usr>ect that even thosr who arc opno~in~ dis membrr · ment todav would concl.'<ll' that the tl1smembt.'rment of 1911 was a good thin.: Food Price Wars End in Southland Special to the Daily Piiot The super market pncc war has ended an Southern California but contJnues unabated in Northe rn Ca lifornia. according to an analyst of the industry. "Over the pas t several week11, with no apparent price leader s. lhe major chains m Soul.hem California have been increasing gross margins. David W Jackson. a financial analyst for Bate man Eichler. Hill flirhards l nc., in a says new research report J ACKSON NOTED T llAT PRICES an some produc t itroups have been raised without an attendant wholesale price increase. Among these g roups are canned fruits and vegetables, bahy food, pet food, detergents and paper pro· ducts, The wholesale pnce of coHee has increased by as muc h as 90 l'ents a pound dunng recent weeks, J 11c kson said. hut retail prices h avf' moved up even (aster. Typ ically a los11 leader , roffN• is now r1t a hrt•:lk('vf'n point for retailers Con.sum1•r rc-.l\l.mr1• 111prir1•111crt•u-.c-. 1n \11m1• ttl'ms 1N beg1nninJJ: lo !>how up, J &eki.nn :.tud. "TONNAGF. MOVF.M F.NT OF c0Hc:1• und hccf. unother rategory In which pr1('1•11 huvc hcl{un to anov" h1 aher, hH been turn in fl down ... The rise in retail prices "ha11 nllow1•d the ch:.1ns operat· Ing In Southern California lo p1rk Uf) a aood portlnn of the ] percent r ed uction an gor!ls m :1rl(1n:. r1•:.ult1nl{ from the prlco war. J arkson uld llul he a dded that thl' improvement an profit margins In Southe rn California "ha'! M m<' too latl' an th<• .July flscnl quarter to alleviate marl{ln pr"s~uro an t he pt'rtod, and carnln"s for m o11t companies with 111wrutlons ln tho area will again be down ... A RF.TURN TO NO RMAi. mark·up-; l'Ould come hy Lhu end of September . occorchng to the fmnnclul analyi.t Tracln~ the s upcrmark('t prier wnr h:irk tll la"'t .hen. 7, Jackson 1w 1d that /\lpha Beta M;irkc-t r ha1 n has hC'lwflled from It m ore than any other supermark<'t comr>any, with 11n lncrea11c of more than 20 percent in 11uli'R. Th<' price w{1r began 1n North<'rn Callfornin at the s ame time it erupted in th" !IOUlhern portion of !he.-:r1lotc. but in the north il "is still going i;trong and shows no !'ign of abating.'' J ackson uid. ICN Reports Growth ICN Pharmaceuticals, Irvine, ha11 announced that com· pany sales for the six months ended May 31 were $46.520,000 and net income was 18.SSO.OOO. Thi.s Includes sales, profits and gain fro m the German division, sold in February. Income fro m operating units rose from $3,858.000 in the first h alf or 1975 lo SS.142,000 for the current six-month period. Second quarter Income from operating units (ex· eluding the German dlvt.sion> was S2.S57,000, compared wtth Sl,77•,ooo for the llke period Jut year. ' • DAILY PILOT Ttiursda Jul 15 t978' ,. (;01 n proh/1·1r1·> Tllcn 11'nte '" l'nt [)1m11 !'al will rut n •(f tnpl'. <11·ttir1t1 tilt' an.\11 rr~ nrui nctwn vou lh't'cl to ~(1/t 1• 1111'</Wtlt'\ Ill I/Ill l'Pllltt•rll and huSI· Ill'\\ \lu1f 11mir qttc•:-111111.\ 111 /'ut f)u1111 At Y11u r .'ierr 1u•. Orm1111· C'1x1.\t L>a1/•1 /'1/111 P (J Hor 15&J. ('o.,ftt .\lnm (' \ 'l'!lj".!li /111 liuJ•• '''"'' tl'iephone 1111111/w r. 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Ill'" as U•,sl'd in thl' 'lammn for pf'ddling pornol(raphy throug h the mail. ltt• a lso was sucrt•ssfully ~UNI for libt>I hy Sen. Rarry C:oldwaln. l\l'f'p In mind that an)'Onf' can print up a dktlonary and call ii "\\c-b'ltl'r''l." In ad· dillon lo thf' (;ini-bur.I( opu' th1•n • arf' \\'l'bstt'r's \\orld l>lctlonan and a \\holt• '-''ril'-< of )furiam. Wf'b"tf'r d ictionaries. Th•·(;&(' Merriam ('o. of Spr· in!{flC'ld , ~ta ...... hao; lht> iw,t trark nn old Noah. ~f'r· rlam bnUJthl tht> rhtht'i to lhr famom ' dirtiona ry from Wt•bstt•r's ht>ir; ln I~ I . ju .. t on«' ) f'ar aftt'r Soah's df'ath. '1n riam l'l now a 'ubsldlary of t:n· t'Hlopc-dla Rrila nnka. Thi' Mnrlam compan) ha'i rth-d rnmJllalnti. aitalnst Tht• \\r l"t1•r 's Ui r tionary C:o. with tht' t 'ectrral Tradt' Com mls,lon and th<' Na. tlonal i\dnrtlsinR l>ivi:-.ion of lhr ("ount'll of Bt'ttcr Huslness Ourc•aus. 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It WH paid off In 1876. follo" lnJt his fatal last i.tand al Lillie Big Hom. 1c· . ., a ffall,_r of Oft.Jr.-~ DEAR l'i\T· T en years aito. o <'Olleit<' edut'a· lion pracl 1c:tlly J?Uarant<'<.'d h1J?her carninits. Does that s till hold true'! [know a lot or young people wbo .szot their de~rces a couple of y<>ars aJlo, but thcy'r<> ei tJaer unemployed or working at jobs tha t don't utilize their education. C. F .. Costa Mesa Statistics lndi<'atr that a college l"duutlon still pa~s off in higher eamfog power, enn lhough It may not tttm that way today. Resf'archers at the U .. verslty of Wisconsin found that Ut'h addltlonal y~r of f'ducation gives "orkers more «o"°mk power than it did in lbe 19605. Tbt'lr conch&51ons are bMf'd on a national surVl'y ol 30.000 men in lhe labor mukeu of 19'! and 1973. Figures from the Depart· ment of Commert'e on lMome by educ1Uonal level In 1974 for full-lime workers, 25 years and over, •llO• tllat a n elementary eduuUon allows an an· nual median Income of $9,891 for men and SS.Ml for -.men. Male high 8C!bool graduates earned $12,&4% aiid women r eceived $7,150. College gradHtes dkt much ~tter. with male earnings at $17,1118 H d femaJe a& $lt,357. ) I I r l I , ' SAU PRICIS GOOD THRU WID. JULY 211 ~ • 1 Olympic Stains For Exteriors • Solid color stoins are richly pigmented; un on new or previously stained wood • even over old paint where surta<t is rough • Semi-transparent stain brings out wood's nolural beauty because grain &. texture shows through; use on rough or smooth surfaces • All Colors Reg. 10.95 t 99 Gal. Kwikset Fire Alarm Window Security Lock • Secures wrn4ow1 lrtfll ftr<•4 t11l1y • Allew1 r.v le .,fll w 114.w !tt •tnltlell .. 1 11•" Clrcu ar Saw Deluxe With Carry Case Sprinkler • Mei tlltlflt .i-.. ler k ••I _. ...,i. cm • lwr-t ''•l•Cl-4 -••r • s. .. ,.,,,, ef.ctl... tlwtt . '7>04 1999 • ••••• tl-4 '"'" • A4lj111h Ir-!Me.y I• fi11e lff'l'I' • Ctw11• l..a circle •r 11911•t11t, #Sl 12$ 9~· I I TnurJod;ay July 15 1976 DAILY PILOT (' f IOC Threatens to ·withdraw Sanction MONTREAL. CAP) The In· ternational Olympie Committee ts ready to take drutlc acUon, probobly withdrawing u.nction from ch e Montrul Olympic Ganas , If Canada does not permit a ll keleton te•m of Taiwanne athletes aJttady In l~ country to march wldet" their national colors In ~aturday 's openlna pur ack-. the president ol the U.S. Olympic Committee aald 'Thursday. "I wa11 with Lord KiUanln (pre- sident of the lnternatlooaJ O}ym- p1c Commlllee> unUI late last • * * Filatova New Star For Soviets ~ ~I ONT REA L -Ru1s1a 's aJre~dy powerrul women's gym· nasties program gets stronger a nd more dynamic Rut its performers seem to be getting s maller . Olga Korbut, 85 pounds with shoes on and 4 JO on her tippy toes. exploded pubht: 101ercst in women's gymnastics when she performed s o brilliantly 1n the 1972 Munich Olympl(· Games Her d1m1nulive stature. fluid movement a nd 1mpos 1n g r outin es carried on world GL£_,N WH lff telev1s1on made her sport one or the highlights or those Games. Olga is buck for another shot at 1t he rt> in Montreal. And 10 add1t1on to the stern challen~e or t:SSR lt'ummate Lu1dm1la Tourische\'a, another Soviet starlet has arnved on the scene to battle Korbut. Her name 1s Mu ri a 1-'ilatova. Stand her nu ml' on end 11nd 1l probably would i;iu over her head. With u roll of pennies m eal'h hand sh'' weighs 6G pounds ~ht''ll be 15 Monday lier he ight 1s listed at 4·5 From appeara nces s he must have bf'en standing on a .stool when they took that measure mcnt The top or her hearl comes all the way up to Korhul 's shoulders But a~ tiny as s he 1s. the little gal 1s a crowd pleaser with he r lightning like m<1vements. great height on lhe jump and d1ffkult routm<'s on th<' balance beam and burs Dunng a n Ol.'•mp1c warmup performance T uesday be fore nu rly 16.000 rans at the 1-'orum, here, she stole the s how And that's ;i neat trick considering th:it her classy Rwm~10 team· mates w<'rc performing also. as we r e the bes t of the Eas t German.!!. R o manrnns and Hungar ians . Mer.c1fully. the USA women hact alr<'acl y <tone ttll'ir thing the previous hour. Ont' of F1latov11's nirty stunts is ,1 douhh• backward nip on the bc:im and 1hat continues into a hack" 1trct somcrsrwlt dismount The Russian women were superb in Munich Th<'Y are t'v!'n belier nnw And the U .5. cont1ng<'nt has regressE-d s mce our gals plact"tl fourth 1n tc a,n'l i.tandin1ts in Munich Our wt.men Sl'em hope le sly out<'lassed her<- Meanwh1le. put tht> name or M:irw f llntovu tn )Our fut11rt• book On second thou(!ht, she hall ar· nv~ now. Anteaters Join PCAA UC lrvint's application to join thf' Pacirl<' <.:oast Athletic ABsocintlon has been fnrmnl· ly approved llnd the An· teaters will join the circuit In September of 1977. The Anteat<'rs thus join San Diego State. Cal State (Long Beac h >. C a l State <Fullerton 1. Fresno State, San Jose State.AJC Santa Barbara and UOP. Completion ol the move is conUngent upon UC Irvine be- ing classified as an NCAA Division I basketball school and Its ability to have 14 full NCAA · ba s k e tb all S<'holarsh\J)I. Neither ls considered a ma· ;or hurdle according to UCI athletic director Ray Thomton. Sa n Diego State has withdrawn rro m the con· Ctrence In rootball-lhus when UCI joins the circuit it wtll mean a six-team setup in football and eight-team In balk.et.ball. The Anteaters have com· peted aince 1965 as a Dfvisloo II Independent. nleht and I kn.ow that the JOC de- lecatea voted unanimously oa such acUon," Phllip 0. Krwnm told an lnlormal news eon!crcncc i.n the lobby of hia MonlruJ hotel. "Th11 la direct coofroot.alion with tbe Canadian eovernment. If the 1overnment turns ll down, the IOC is ready lo mate th1a drastic move. You can 5&Y the monkey is now on the back of COJO (the Montreal Olympic Organizing Committee>. "The details of thb plan were worked out ln the IOC council without opposition last night and the IOC today ls ~tjdenng ~ manner in wbi<'h its sla.nd LS Lo be preM'nled to COJ O " cctb=~~mn ~Ot~mplcs the Tahuntte to compete in the Games unlus ll\ey agreed to mar,cb under the five rings ol lhf Olympic nae Instead ol their own klenUty of the Republic of China -and without a playing· or the country's anthem. The latest proposal b(olng ron· sidered by the IOC. which hu~ bttn sharply cntlcal ol Canada 's lu t·m.lJlute violation ol Olympic pnnclples. &S thal two yachtsmen at Klngl!ton tnd three ad· · mlnlstrattve membcrw now lo Canada under dual puaport.s be perm i tt e d t o parade In Saturda y's (•ere monics. The two yucht,men unde r this plan wouJd be allowed to compete l~~wrence Tine. head ol the Taiwanese Olympic delegao on. sald he was agreeable to th.is pro- ""'Wl• ..... t• TINY RUSSIAN -Russi<i 'S Maria Fila t ova. the pixie-lik e gy mnas t who meas ures 4 ·5. a s ks for a pin fro m Hungarian s hooter Ist van Talabos a t the Olympic Village Wednes day in Montreal. Unlike the ovations she received during gymnastics warmups. s he got a negative response from the H ungarian. Sports in Brief Thomas Surgery for Bonds? Displaying German Stops Ashe New Image BALTIMORE -Th e California Angels have learned that outfielde r Bobby Bonds may have to undergo surgery afler the season for a bone chip m this right hand Bonds. who broke the bone dur- ing an exhibition game a week before the season opened. had new x-rays t a ken r ecently Although doctors said he could play out the season. they noted Wednesday tnat tne bone naa not healed properly and said the oper ation may be needed to com· plNe ly hea l the dam age. Th<' Angels. who will open a four-game series m Baltimore tonight (KM P<.: r adio, 710 al 4 301. also announC'ed the DC'· qwsihon or Tony Solaita from Kansas City KITZBU EllEL. Aus tria - Unseeded West Germnn llMn!> Juergen Pohmann eliminated top sttded Arthur Ashe, 6-4, 6·3, In Lblrd round play Wt'<lne3day ()( the S7S,OOO llead Cup Tennis Tournament. Other results in the men 's singles. second round: Manuel Or antes. Spain, downed Gcorae11 Goven, France. 6·4. 6·2: Jeff Borowiak topped Janos Bcnylk. Hungary. 6·4 , 7·S ; Stephe n Mayers. Australln, beat Peter Pokorny, Austria, 2·6. 7·6,6·3. and Frantlsek Pala. Czechoslovakia. tripped Denis Naegeten, France, 1·S. 7-S. tn men's singles, lblrd round : Ali has sig ned with a n Australian syndicate to fight at the Melbourne cricket ground In January or February. His opponent will be Jimmy Young. who came close to beatin& All in Washington in April. Seab to Clt"l'eland CHICAGO -The National Hockey League announced here today that approval has been given for the transfer of the California Seals to Cleveland, ef· rectlve Im mediately. WITS .... •arle• ............... , .. °'"-" WorfWl'I w.-. l~VI ~·t H4)tl411f'Jlll'(. I) N1"'1)t WtO• INYI !Mel Ht ll•O•r SI"•" 1 •. i I tt'"'brt•llt"f' I Ml>n L.awr !SOI ""•I Me.,.., • J, """"'' 0.ft( .,....., l.•'1't (•\• 1 •. \ • fthttw•AkHt Mond 1(1<'9 0.n! IHYl .... 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It was only a few years ago when he was Rookie of the Year out of West Texas Stale in 1970und helped l>allas to the Super Aowl 10 1971. that autographs were out.. And so was s peakinit lo most writl'rs. much less a fncndly <:hat withonP Last winte r. Thomas s urfaced nt . of all pl act's, lhe Cowboy.,· of· fices in Dallas Qu1teoft~n in fact. lie even attentkd a C.:nwboyic alumni d111nc r. Las t April he A1gned and returned lt) lhc Cowboys About the or1~1rrnl hreak with Dallas, <incl snml' of the hnr!lh wordi; he had hurl<'d at coach Tom Landry . and club pr('s1dcnt and gl.'ncrul m anager Teri Schramm. Thoma11 now ~av• 111 his ratherenigmulil' munncr · "Perhupi1 tht•r e wa11 somcth1nJ( po~ltl ve nhout all thut, n 1Jt negativ(' Londry. yt>lt know, 1s n veryst>n111tive man "Now I um hat•k 111 a po:<ltive poait1on The feeling in tralnin.ll camp here is gt>Od ." .. Tho m as h a 'i h ren ver y cooperat1 vc s ince he·s I.wen here," Landry su1d poul. which Krumm charac· t('rhed ai. nn IOC demand ··Tht Unlt<'d St ole.' b strongly 1n favo r uf this dem1&nd, 1' Krumm said "The least we can Hk Is that Taiwan, u member of th" IOC. be givt·n the same court~lci5 as the other co~ntries. The probJem with the Canadian govMnmenl is another mat,t.er." Asked If the American t~anl would pull out if the IOC withdrew IU offlchal sanction . tho USOC executive replied· ·"There would be n o Games. The Olympics would be finished. * * * Other <'Ountrltl would pull out la ardl num~rs ." Thl' yn<'hts mt>n, brother•~ namt'd Lim, 1i>ot 1Jround Cunada'a • entry ban because tht·y have dual nutlonnlity uod have U S0 p~ports. They hnvt• bt."'·n Lruln Ing at the Olympic yuchlln~' center Ill Kini: ton, Ont .• for two weeks . Canada n;•fus{'(f to a1tow thl' rest of Taiwan·~ team In bc<'nust• they use the numc "111e ltepubhc of China." which is offcnslvt' tv Canada's tradlni; partner, Com· rn1tnl8t Chinu. Swims for Canada * * * ~l Evans Hurdles •: Shoulder Injuryr=1 1 Ky GLENN WlllTE 01 t~t 0.1ly P1kll SUll MONTREAL-July 20 draws ever nearer and as it does. Hunt· 1ngton Beach Hig h produ('l Clay Evans gPts m or e o n edge, becomes more nervous. On that date the 22-vear-old veteran of the Munich Olvmorc Gamc~ begm~ what he says will be his last go <it Olympic com- petition. The tall, or ange-haired swim· mer will be casting his lot in th~ 100-meter butterfl y. an t'\'ent ht• believes 1s wide open to any on<> of eight swimmers throu~hout the world. including tumself .. There are about eight of us in :"~::.!® th<' world who can go under 56 seconds.'· E' ans sa~·s . ··nut there 1s no dominant figun'. hkc a Mark Spit1." Evans clol:ked a 56 6 10 Cana· dian Olymptl' Team Trials lhc's o Canadian eit iten I despite being h am pe r e d b y a weakened shoulde r which r esullt.'<1 rrom a dislocation suffered only six days before he was lo s wim the 100 backstroke in the trials. So he decided to forego thf' bllckslroke. gel l wo more days or recoverv time and concentrate on the fly. which he s ays is his strongest event. "T just hoped (could swim weJI enough to make the team." tM? said. And he did, placing thin! for the final qualifying position. "The shoulder h as dislocated rour times in the last two years ... Evans says, "and each time 1l goes out more easily. This time it happened whiJe I was s leeping. Now I wear a sling most of the time to keep th<' arm low as a precaution. but the shouJder feels good again. ''I'll probably have it operated on later this year .'· Evans was dis appointed in his efforts in Munich when he failed toimake the finals. Had he been able to equal his best times recorded just prior to the Munieh Games h<' would have made t he b~ck a nd fly finals there. But he wasn't up to it and orrers no excuses for not hav- ing swum up lo his expectations. "l think I'm better OIJW than I was in Munich," Evans s ays. . I ·'I'm a bett<-r S \\ i mmcr ond u s marter one now. I hav'' the ex· 1 penence of nnt.• Oly m p11·s MJ I know what to cxt1t.'l't lh1s t1m0 ~ and that means a 1111 "The Olympics 1~ thl' only com· ' petition where you ~l'l shovcd • a round a lot You can't Just l'lirnb out or a warmup pool and go to your competilion. You arc shut· tied about as Olympics schcdul· ing de mands .. you can't do iUI you plt'asc. "Having been lhrough lhal on- ce helps because you are mental- ly prepared for 1t now." Evans hos s tar ted growing a beard s ince he m ad<l the Olympic team. "It's j us t an extra psych J up,·· he points out. ") spend a loo• of time thinking about my races but if you do that too much you get too nervous .·· Evans will have a special root· in!? section hen• his parents and ~irl friend are on their wuy to ' Montreal llow fast does he think he'll • swim here? "(don't even tell my coach what t think," he replied. "But I'm a lways oplim1'\t1c ·· In these final duys before h!• plunges into the first compet11tvc heat. Evans is in the taper st a A es or training resting, loosening up ' and swimming a flow 50s for " i;pccd wor k. • "I want to swim just C'nough LO' • ket'p in s hape but not to t 1r~ m yself out.·· he say~. Meanwhrl!•, .July 20th creeps ': ever rloscr •' Dodgers Face Cubs LOS ANGELES <AP I -Los Angeles Dodgers managers Walt Alston will be looking for his 2,000th career victory when the Dodgers beiin the sceond half of the 1976 season with a n10c-i.:ame homestand toni~ht. Los Angeles w ill host the DodiJer• .etlaf.-"'"a .......... llA•C 11 .. 1 J11ty t\("h.c·,.oo~tl6\J\"O.-i'• ~ l11t1 l'(F'i1i •0-• 10 l O' A,,-.,. II July '1 (f'lu, •!.)ti Al~ f't' Ano ... ,,.,. ' I 0 rn , '''''" 4 \\o •n Chicago Cub11 in 11 lhree-gamc 11eries. Alston. who has 1,997 career wins. s hould land his No. 2.0011 during the upcomln~ homestand Only five managcn1 in the m11Jor league• have reached that plateau -Connie Mack (377111. John McGraw <2840>. Bucky Har· ris (2159 >. Joe Mct;arthy (2019>. Alston wllJ accomplhsh th.is real 1n his 23rd season as a major league manager In the opener. Oouc Rau 17-6) • w11l face the Cubs' Rick Rauschef <R·6• As a s alutt> to the .sta rt 1>(, the Olym111c Games, the Dodger-. have in vited all O l ymµlc mednhsti. who reside in Southern C11hforn111 to he honored in pre. go me cerem onil'S 111 !t<ldllion , Chirfl~o c<'n· terfieldcr ll1ck Monllay will I.HJ honored by several Southern Cullforniu ~roup!I ror ht!\ crrortic In s aving the Amcn con 1'1ag in 1.1 iiame 1>luyNJ 111 Dodger Statllurn earlier in the 110u11on. 1-'ri<luy r11J1ht Uon Sutton '9·11) will meet th1• C11b11' Ru·k llcnko •' 1:).41 on the first night or helmel wet.>ke nd Oud ~c r s 1)11ttinf: ." helmt't!I will be given nw11y fret' ' to all youn1o111ter11, 14 year11 of Hg • '· and younl(er. in allendunce a~ t gumt•is on t-•r tll ay, Saturday, and. Sunday Francois Ja frret. France, beat •Norman Holmes. S-2, G-2: Jan Kodes. Cittboslovakia. defeated Geia Var1a. Huns.ary. 6-0. 6-3, and Jean-Luc Ha1llet. France. beta Ivan Molina, Colombia, 6-4. 7~. Lal•~r S•lf cfw• O.J. Thinks He'll Beeo•e a Ra111·.~ DETROtT -Notre Dame buketba.11 player Bill Lalmbttr has transferred to the University ol llicb.iaan. ~ 19-year-old Laimbeer. a S-11, 22$-p()UOder. averaged 8 .. 2 points a same at Notre Dame lu l season. Lalmbeer prepped at Palos Verde Hieb School. All Eflft l'•-• MELBOURNE. Australia World hea~eight boxing cham. pion Muhammad Ali will fight ln Mdboume Hrly next ,ear. pro. vided be wins bla title deferuie agains t Ke n Norton In Sep· tember. NEW YORK (API -O.J. Simpson is Los Angeles-bound. The Buffalo Bills ' super ninnlng back won't aay just when -but he aeems aure he's beaded fort.be Ra.ms. "That's only logical. That's lhe only thing I caa think," he sajd Wednesday. "I'm almogt certain l 'U be with the Rams. It Is, to say ~ Jeu t, very, very likely.·• And lhen. as bis meeting with a couple of New York football wnwrs brolte up, he grinned and added: "Stt you guys aeain. We've got t.he Giant.a, haven't •e?" tndeed. The Rams play Ole New York Olanta in Los Angeles Sept. 26. The Bills and Giant.a won't be In the S3me stadium '°'et.her this year . Simpson . whose name l1t spread a11 over the NaUonaJ tootball L eague rus hing re- cords, moil notably for bis 2,CJ03.yard season in 1973, s aid so IOC\C t.o Buffalo la•t wttk. '"I t.bought I was going to have to sneak into town, that the rans were 101ng to be calling me a tnll«' or something," he said. "But IVft'7WM.fe i went, l.My wu-e really nice. They uid things llke. 'Thanks ror givi ng us seven years." H~ won 't be playing there this year. Wbether he'll be playing anywhere -and Ir it's not Los Angeles It's almost certain not be to be anywhere -is up to BilJs' owner Ralph Wllaon, who bas ~en trying unsucc~fully to tnde The Ju ce. And Sfmpson •aid Wilson and Ram.~· owner Carroll Rosenbloom are still talking. About a month ago, wheft he first Hid nat out that he wanted to m.am lo Southern cauromia, wt.ere be played tollege ball and where b\s fam ily now lives year· round. be alao said this would be his last year or pro bal.L When Rosenbloom heard whatr11 the Biiis w anted 1n r elum ror I Simpson a r aft of playcl'»-I sta r~lng with running back Lawrence Mccutcheon -he saM&.1 no dice, that he wasn't ~oing to. tear apart his club to get SimJ1500, 1 for oneyear. 1,, Simpson has s ince softened OA11 ; his one-year s tance, saying he'dJ,, take them one year at a Um~ .. Now that Wil s o n a n~1 Ro8enbloom are talking agaiJ\11~ Simpson said, the stumbllna,, block seems t o b e Ja e~ You"tigblood, on of the bes t d~ rensive ends in the league . ·. OAILV PllOT Thursd•y July 15 1976 Laguna, tt ~sc Gain Mesan Overcomes FV Nines Topple Heart Colldition Newport Wins, Oil City Rolls I' • > • Victories Sun Clemenle High'a summer basketball te11m used its overpowerin~ advant&age in the h1>iaht dtportmc:nl W edncsday night and poured It to Oceanside'~ El C;.irnino HJgh, 79 ~7. lo remain a game ahl•ad of Foothill in the Laguna Beac h circuit. Foothill. ml.'anwhtle, toppled 0Jna ll1lls, ti3·61. with the hl'lJ> of a It .a burst in thl• rir:!>t pt-r1od Thl' ho:-l Laauna Beach fl Um tel wrapped By ROGF.K ('ARI.SON Of .... °"'" ""'" ll•lf The 25th annual Shnne AH·1nar football cla.ssa<' 1x billed tor Saturday night <tl Ptuadena's Rose Bowl and among the Sout h stars will ~au ou~Hlti linebacker from Coi.ta M"su. llarvurd· bound Hob McCormu1h. who prepped at Anaheim's Servile rngh For McCormish. the 211me take•::. on a double nwanmg ::.tn<'c: It wa.c; nn- ly due to utlvanced te<'hnology th11t he's all\'e today, let alone competing at th1:. levd , Rivals llome runs b)' Vine(' Bienek and Scott Desrosier and a two- h 1 tt e r b y pitcher C hu c k Roberts on sparked the Fountain V»lle y to un lt ·l AmC'ricurr Leglon baseball victory over Jlost Stant on at Lu Palma Park Wednesday night. And It was a strong pitching performance by Ray Craft that led lhe Fountain Valley Royals to a 3-0 decision over vis· iting West Garden Grove at Mile Square Park. Robertson struck out SPORTS Jacobs Wins Golf Match Newport llarbor lll~l\'s 11umml.'r kuguc b11s,•bull team l'Onti11ut1s to enjo~ a Ont> ~ume bul~I' O\'t•r Jluntinl(ton Beur h in the ll urbor Ar{'a leagut' followl11g 11 11 ti S virtory over Co:1t11 Men 's l';stum.·1u Wednesday ni~ht. Th~ league·lcaden1 upprd their rrrord to l.l :!l ut Costa Mf's a·s 'l\•\\'111kle Park follow 1ng Fountain \'Jilt•)":. 8 · 1 t I' l u m p h o v t• r Garden Grovt•'s La Quinta. And tor Newport it wu:1 Mott Pnlmcr lead ing off with a double In the 111\h Inning, Gordon lJflrr followed suit It• IS<'Ore Palmer and thl•n SC'orod on an t>rror Short s t o p Larry Kruiss of Estancia rapped two sluilCS for two rbi 1rnd scored once. ....... , .. ft Y•llty Ill •• r ,_ , .. ! ' 0 I ) I 0 1 0 0 ' I c 0 1 I ' . 0 ' 0 0 up the night 's a~ern.la IA ith a 54 H victor~ ovt'r M1ss1on \'1ejo with Uen Bacon leading the way 1A'1th 19 points. McCorm1sh wus lx>rn without a \'cntricular •~:;---10 Stanton b atters and al· Tommy J ucobs of La Coi1ta held off 11 rallv bv Ct-ruld Zur of Palo., Verdt~i. to <'aµturt:' u I up victory Wedncst.la) 111 the fourth round of th~· Southern California PCA championship nt M1ss io11 Viejo Country Club. In art1on a l Costa Mesa Park It was llunl· ington Beal·h kt•rpin~ par t• with a 6·4 win ovt•r Cor o na del M ~H <ind Costa Mesa was vie· timhed b y Garden Grove's Bolsa Grandc. 12·4. L\it'Q "ll H()h''tw~. 11 '() \\ I 1t1""<11t, lb 0t1.ono. lb-II Rom•l'\f' t 8oaOld t1 Rww (f ~<.tu Gillen" Pf> Wil;on,n ,. 0 J 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 I D 0 0 0 wall in his heart Two major oper ations a muhl • R•,.,•••1 Jb I TOIAI~ JO • \t•f'9 '' lftn"''' , -. "°"''l•ln V•ll•y 010 110 4 t A 0 !\lark Shcrrv, Ted Het- tinga and Bili N~ely led San Cll'ml'nte in scoring with 26, 18 and 15 poinL" Stu Hein had 16 for Dana Hills in an attac•k l h a t f l' .1 t II r C d f () U r pla ye r ~ in duu!Jlc fi gures . other surgery C'nablt'<.I a ITLA medical team to insert a banding sn his ~ heart when he was six L •• ,. v. eeks old lo slow the , blood n ow and redut•e stress on th<' lun#(S. lowe d only two hits. Bienek smashed a solo homer in the Hrst iruting and Desrosier belted his in the seven·rWI third. -Elsewhere In legion p l ay, Mis1ion Viejo Orange Coast urC'J golfers Wally Bradley of El Toro. Paul Scodeller of Laguna Nig uel and Jimmy Clark or llunt· ingto n Beach were knocked out k• Quint• 000 000 ' ' s 0 eer ...... , !Nr C•I •• r a ,. .. Ao"'°""·'O • U I 0 M1HP\#fl ,..Of'f'•t f'I Ovn~n'\ F"r•nlt ,.., ... Sn•"• H•tt1no• fol.I\ 1•n Cttmefttt U• I ,, " J 0 ' 1 , 1 ) 0 • l fl 0 ~ 0 l• 1 k.,.• by Ou.arlen When .\1cCormlMt was six years old a plastic u 0 1 p1 'P wall was sewn into place. • Three weeks ago the ! 17-year old All·Angelus • League linebacker and , :! All C IF s t ar wa s 1 ·~ med1t·ally released from ' 1• VCLA. El (.Amino u 11 u 6 )I 11 I~ .. , don't usually set my goals this high.'' s:i)s "' tp McCormish. 1 thought I ~ :: would make the Orange S-n (t•mtnt., 1• ,, 18 o .... """ ,.,, ,, " ' 0 ..... "' (rat)!) ~uo1n Ptt\lk•" , __ & ) 11 County team. but I was ; • • '~ reallv excited to be 7 0 ) • picket.I ror this game. Tol•l\ u 11 n ., Playing in this game Foo1,. .. 11 "=•••_, ~··~~",. ,~ -~ gives you the fe eling of 0. ... 1-1111. • 1• 11 ,. .... , h e I p 1 n g t o r a i s c L•• ..... ••·•~ts..1 funds .. to improv<' so- ': '~ ~ '~ meone else's hfe or to , 0 o 1 help someone rea<'h his " 1 •• po t e n t 1 a I , ' ' s a y s ~ ~ ~ McCorm ish. 1 ,, • The Angelus League's 1~ ~ 1~ ~ most valuable defensive M1n1env1e1om1 player admits that com- I O"•""" ·~ '; ~ ~~ pet ing in an All star J ••""' o o t o game doesn't bring on ::;;~ ~ : ~ 1~ the same level of de· ~ n • n 0 17 sire-simply because it's • _::~.' 1 u l ' two different games. ~~~~"t ~ ~ : ~ "The South has lost the To111\ n o 11 •• la.st two games and we t S<o,... ey O.•nttt k h µvv,.. B•"'" a 20 " o -w don't lhm t at 's a Lrue "'°"'°""''••• u • 11 '' •• representation ." says Gauchos . . :fumble Saddleback bowed to F u ller t on 8 1 -76 i n F u lle rto n League l>asketba II action Wed· 11esday nig h t at Fullerton College . Dennis Smit h poured t hrough 18 points for Saddleback. McCormish. "Everyone here is used to winning and we have a winning attitude. We really want lo win this th ing, but it's true it won't be the end of lhe world if we lose. "But against Mater Del. it's a little different. You lose to Mater Dei and you have lo live with them in the same county for lhe rest or the year. D.llly " .......... SOUTH LINEBACKER ROB McCORMISH. And after the first couple of days of pain . even the practices have been fun,'' says McCormisb. Servile coach Ken Vis- ser says McCor mJ1b bas a couple of good things going for h im -his natural strength and in- telligence. ';H e's as strong as most players in the 230-pound range," says Visser . "And he's very calm under pres· su.re. He always has the situation in h and. "H e 's a natural leader." Despite the heart con- dition, McCormish was allowed few concessions by his parents and it's this lack of a crutch that see m s to h ave spearheaded h is ac· complishments, topped by the Angelus League, Orange County and AH· CIFhonors. Yet it was academics which s purred him to seek out Servit e High, leaving behind the bulk of his classmates of Costa Meu's St. ,.Jobn the &pti5t 1chool. With pre·law studies at Harvard the future ap- pears b ri gh t for lbe articulate Mesan. Deep Sea Fishing l),llNA WHARf' -J11 <1~9ltn ... tM n . '•2 cw,,.uudA, SOO txwuto. l ,,."""' AVILA 8AY , ...... San L. ... o -14 forfeited. s .. ••nu~~·;::....:~.1ov , ""· Fountain Valley will c ... .-v ... , s.,.,.,~<1 i 1. '°"''""• meet Canyon Saturday ';':. s;~C:::i )0!1 ~:·:,;,~', 'tt~;·:: night at 7: 30. l•t I"°• J•n,,., cl•I 0 Ccw"'' J 7 The Royals. sporting a Wn111tt a..I F.tld•ll•. J Horm.on<IOI 19·4-l recor d , will ....,,><~••m l·7· 1"..,'"0''""<<>"""' l h t hOlf, 8tOC19e-tt O•f V_,MV ) • participate in the sv.r•mpoe1H.1vn 11 ,.,..,.,,,., playoffs n ext week in ~~;·:;.~!A.::·~· 1~·~~:.~~1~/.;, thoroughbred League ac· R....,..,, s • tion_. ~'""~"'\o~0"'d~~ ",';~!9'dv t·ur Craft struck out four a."''" 0.1 tourtn•, 1 .,p J.oc-""' and aUowed three hits, ~.~:,.: ';!, J:,n .. ';,;;": :;"!:~~.:.;!;, and Mark Garfield con-s'""°"" 1 '· OM,.,'"' wv•" >-1. lributed to the win with a c;.,.,.,, o.• s.:n.i11nq • uo two-rbi triple in the third p I R ) inning. o o esu t s Missio n Viejo i s . . scheduled to travel to Edison High or Hwil· Stanton Saturday for a 4 lngton ~ea.ch ~utscored p.m .. test. then hosts Ca-ArJ.iJh .e 1m s K atella, nyon Sunday at 2. 19·16. sn summer league ••nl•UI Gl9'1 llo-hon. u 114-k,to 0.ry '-:obtrlt-Ofl, r1 lJpton,dh G.trl1tld, II EOw•,ch,< .. ' l ' l 0 1 l ) 0 J ' 1 0 t 0 water po lo ucllon at Costa Mesa's Estancia ~ '~ High School. o o In other action it was ~ ~ San Clemente besltng ~ , Long Beach Jordan, 8·4. 0 0 Shawn Gill had the big bat for Huntington Beach. slamming a two· run double in the first inning. later hitting 11 triple and scoring twice Costa Mesa's Mike Gordon had two singl£'s and a double in pacing Costa Mesa's nine·h1t nttack, although for Mesa it was Its 12th straight game without u win. Mesa ha s tH•d twice. Fountain VaUey's best w e apon wa s Tim 1-lolmes. who had a dou- ble and s ingle a nd s truck out f ive in pitching three innings of shutout ball. Scott D eLong had a two· r un 11 ingl1· for Fountain Valley in the seventh. Clo"9 AnQdor !On. l t> Oon An<lt•-. lO CAwnder, (t Br..-. Jo Ct0H. P ' 0 t 0 1 0 0 0 Tol•h n > SC...,, 1 ........ I 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 t CM Open Cage Loop • , ... llov•lt Oil 000 0-J 6 J W. ~den Gro .. 000 000 0-0 J l 11...,.tal~ V•llo Ctl .. 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You can win the basket · ball and baseball games, but if you lost the football game, it doesn't really matter." ~lf't'\ 10 IH"9 COO. )M) ro< II Cod OCfANllOa -!SS <lnQl•t\ 4n Wrr-.~a. 743 r>onHo, Ul CNU, I yelloWt•H~ 1 "-'II but Jl fCK" COO 11awl'O•T ,.,,., u ,,.1,.1 -., ~'"' U I OOn•to, • t)ifrr~ucM. 1t1 t»ie-,,, ?41 rocw. cOd. t w"nt M• bf,,, 1 b1•<11l 1•• DA\\1 I S t ••ftt 'quia 10. .. .,·, le<Ot l -ltO ~-"'· /1 .,. ..... .. IMrr .. ud•. ~ u bonllo, SH !»''-I I Saddleback meet s Southern California and Golden West face~ El C\mino next Wednes· d ay night. · S-ltlN<• 11'1 -Aol>ln""' 10, .-., ~ Sm ti\ 1t. M1,1ew1u ~ loot I Nlton) Pt'(nr • \lmp\.On I. Ow-nit\ •. C>llv • T11v•u• • [Q9'frhon ... H•tttll'f'I• ,. ufl•' ton. tO ll The 196·pounder will start at out s ide li nebacker and ex· presses surprii.t1 at the general attitude in the South <'am p on the Cal State !Long Beoch J cam· pu~. "The re ar e 28 guys from every dir<'cllon, but all Sl'em to get along real well to~cthC'r. 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'10 MAO ~S\, )'() c•i+<.o Nu. to bOnilo . .0 roo: cOd l°"""'t W11.1r1 I 116 anqltr\ U bitf't«vd•. lle bonllO, S03 t.•ll<O bh\, m unCI °"'" 181 roe k < oo. ~ ,,,.., t.t'\80Piel" "'Of!RO .... ,..,,,,I '-" ....... , u tnqlt•• n o roo <Od ,_.,.,. Uftliflf'I• -10.tnoi,.,, H?rock<Od MAZDA M~!~~-.~~Eague A~~~E~~~s 19 7 5 East ~lvls~ Pct. GB East ~vls::m Pct. GR Phalactelphla 511 2S .691 t\ew York 50 31 .617 1'1tt!>h11q(h 4fl J.'> 5611 10 64tton 40 40 .500 9•, Nev. York 46 42 .523 ll"'' Baltimore 40 42 .488 101 ~ St 1.ou1!4 :1« 46 .439 20•'1 Clevelnnd 38 41 .'181' 11 CLOSE-OUT ~·1~;~~:~:~, ~~ ~ ·: ~,~ ~~~~::~.ktt ~ :! -~ !!vJ WAS •....... SSl27 DISCOUNTED s350 CASH IACK . . S400 NOW s4377 "'"'°'' "'-"" ••tft• Allf\4 ,.._,...., ,_, .• , ,,,.._ fY' ..... ,, lllt IMMEDIATE CREDIT OHHIATIFOI DO~ l"AYMDIT Ott CASH BACK! Wl'xt 1>1vl1>ion West Olvlslon Cmc•tnnnli 53 :ll lllll Kansas City 51 31 fl22 l>odl{c'r!> •17 J!I M7 fl Tex11s 44 31"1 ~J7 7 518 ll'"J .470 121 ~ 451 14 .402 u11c.i San l>1t·~v 4:\ 44 .494 10' i Oakland 44 41 llo11i.ton ·12 44 .4118 ll Minnesota 3!1 44 At I ant a 411 4~ 471 12''1 Chicago 37 45 Sun l'~rnnci!'<'O 35 52 .402 lR'lt J\n~tla 35 ~ ., .. ~ ..... ·.o.-. No114~ \ \Chr<tul•lt ...... c;.."'*' ''" laM ll)t\I• f(P'Hotf,.~\Of~. •1 ., S,,1"1 ''•nCf\('<t Ul1¥rr ~ 41 Atlont• t~1fi;•o • 41 •t P•lhOvr~ f(~l•n• ~· " Mt}l\f••.tl tR.oQIJr\ 1 ., •t ('"<'"""'" fN.l)t.-n 1 ·0, n "4t:>v-1•>'1 1111<1\o•d • tl •1 ,...., V..-CIC-an ••t n <.t \.°"'' t~or\(h ,......-•t S./tf'I ~ f\1rornl••> n C"-0 <10 I~ Ao\l'Oo~hol I ti 4t t..m A-l CA•u 1 ••, n ... , •• ,.,c;._ ~H•AI At C•n< 1f''lr'IA\I," HOV'\10<1\ 1•f N•w Vt:t1' n Atl •n: t At f"1tt\Duroh, n \t l 'V''-•t '"" 0 1f>QO n (.hll41Qtl •t L.O\ A~I•\• n PnH..O.lpfUA •t S..n Ft •nd ,<o " --·-,··~ Hn 11.,,,., M:hoOw•trl , ... ,.,o•- ~'"" IPol• •I ""d lOl\K >01 Al IC.n••• (••Y (l•U'kt'd'1•~d&1•a• u .n N¥w Vo'" (F•q~ro• 10 ~ fln<t "°""""" 1 t ) At l'~•di' H)mb,HOM I• ~t\O th 1lif'\ I Sl, f\ C•t••Of'n•• c 'Con • 10• "' Mt1tn0if"e tP1I"-!' fl I I, n O.•t-"'"' 7 11 •t Ooot•oil c•-•hl 11 n (Novt lanc:I IB,.nt111tn 7 '' .. 1 Ml.""f'°l" ('6nft' 1>1 II M•lw•u-.. CT••••" to~' •I O>luoo ''"" • 41, ,., ... , .• o.-. CA1tforn•• •f 9•1110\0''· n °""""•ht 0. ''""·" 8o\tOI\ •• ltanw\ CH,. n o ..... ""'., MlnMtol•, l't ,Mllwe..-ffAI O>lt<t96, n Ne•"""' ti Ttut." Miracle Mazda 2150 Harbor Boulevard Costa Mesa• 645-5700 Restringif19 Speaal Blue ;lripe nylon Sheep e: $•s• MAJOR DS AANE f(.LBN-Hf'AO-BOGNER-ANBA-CASSINI L4Jier; Dresses 2S•F, Tennis Top~ Warm-up~ ~, Skirts-S'norts Mens ~horts ---~ shirts G=G~@JQUAR I ERB IOUTI4 COAIT VIJJIQEJ ..... m • Thursdity. July 1S 1976 DAIL y PILOT I (':J'" II' Park Racing Results Angels' Fail11res Alamitos Hollypark Race Entries Entries ht,rtd4f S•• fM •ACf. • 1 .. ,,_, 1" ' 110..TH ttACll 1 '"''°"9' , ..... Pini ,..,I J I' M ._.., "'•ch M.11Wft hlh't' M.•1~ OIO\ Ii UO Al~W4"\• tf\t ~1• •I Pw•~ ~h> OCX' v .. H•v P\ln • Pvt.,. \It ~IO Disturb Bochte ~T•1.-i p.,,.,, ,..,, • 0 <tee' FlllST •ACI hO Y"'"' t ,,.., otd f'ftMOtft C••1M1AIQ P\,.f ..... ,, ..... ( ......... Oil 'lif \I. )00 Pl•Sl a AC I I M<I~ I f•...,"'-" 4 wP ,., .... ," ,....., .. " (••·'"'"41 l, .. ,.., M"l4 ot•<• M OUO P""'ru '1 !JIOO Mltv.ra'4'ftlo ,,.,'4".....,• I ... ~'fllkHNw v.' .. "'"''•' '"'•""'. fNiaqw.1) ~~f"Wt• IM/INt ... ... I•• A Ht,.f.-, °'•'""""' tM t H.l'Q•1 Hl l "''""''Ml-.1°r• 1""'-H•IQ\of4'1 I • &~(h.1-Ql.w•n ,.,.._,_.. H'\ t 11w Pt~l doti•• 1'4' StW.t Reh9t.1•11ft' V•l~i;.oll q \ Jn. Kff'd H.m...,.1t tt"t••lf't> U l>NM•'•tlV \•l\tt1111•rOf ,,, A l H.,.,,, •• 11P.n'"•"• lft \.t-.. 'JC.....t'hl tri••l•'t• Ill ho"'*"'1t..> 1°Y'YFt0ct~ t I 1U -..,...1._ l ... .-." 0h. ,,_.,, I\ (,C.fQ><Ov\C,r,'4'• l(""'•"N•.I *if --.-~, Pia" •ACll •\,tuft-,,....., oMt\ C..t Dt•d C.•lh &. QiliaG•"'O• ,._ .. l'ftf"V """"' ~ \1,000 ..... ,,ty0Mt"{f I I'•"<•• I J IO 110 HO ""°''"°'"t Ottf'IC•t ( '°"'" I l() • w W\nct\Of" ~, 11 t(• 1411\\"4141) l «> J.,,,. ' 111 ~ Ho~ r•I( '"'' By ED BUR CART Ot -0.11r ,., .. , , .. H The plight of th(• Cabforn1a Angels hnsn't ehanged much since Bruce Bochte was called up from Salt Lake City in the summer of 1974. SICOlllO •ACI t tit• PN'• Cl~ lvf"f l , ... , Old\ f lltl• c .... ,..""' ""'"' tl0.000 The Angels f1n1:.hed 68·94 (.420 I that yt>ar and ;_ire c urrentl y 35.52 ,."() uo \00 (.402!. P.th Arttonco I ft\t.\fMI) ~l•fW1 IMtt.-l~'lt 6iOftold'y l lO'ol 1 """ I •U ~ "'0 ~~ Boehle, an Irvine resi· dent. s peaks candidly about a team that 1s a.~ • !><••lt"4o<l l.N>,.y r •I>" Y'""' u 0.11, o-•.. • '""'' °'"'' ... accustomed to lo:.ang a .. a ir,..u, ... ,, ......... d,,.10 the Cancannata Red5 ::u-c THl•O •ACll • I~• IC>n<I' J II. 4 •••t old\ Md•OVn fu l•t'l. Mw.U-n c1.,.m..no Pur<t4 \.o \4lO Go Atownd Mer r''f ·~~··· 110 'lO ''° ~'''"""""'" l""°9~1• tf /0 tf'l ."'t VtC .. I Jan.\ f(.,on, .. ,.,. l w Tu1·~ t tO.& ) 'S<t•l(h'"d Prtnet•\\ M..r•ft• 81i1111tt t-iu11y. He11t,..., 'lturo..,. U.X , W1ttOJ MI'°~ to w111n1ng . Too much emphasLS on "'1nnang an the farm sy::.tem Lack or contmw l) 1n the lineup. A negative atmosphere. A failure 10 :.tic k with young player:.. ,ounH •Ac• -•iu,,.,...,.. H 4 To Boehle, these are the ma1or rC'a :.ons "'hy California hasn·t had ii , '° J., 1111 :.ea:.on bclll'r than 79-83 '"° •fl <19731 in the p<1st five ""° years. Yttdt OICh M.Jld•n .. , .... , M.4•0ittn c.•••rN"Q Purw "•JIOO. fhrpW1ndM,lfr1•1t •Anc•vl t-4•V4ftl'f' N11""Ql'llf IMtH .. r9v•I E~••Ann1• ,......,ttrdt Time I 11 S<r4ifChed -Upo1t y tr .. 11 ., Cvr>wrn1<•. V1"lnrJ -. C.o1m..o \•or ~,.rcn '"'™ ltACE t rndr on t~rt 1 Yt"•t 010~ & VO h ll1.,\ 6-m.1l't•-. Al tt>Wal\(t-Pur\~ )U,OUU Bo<.'hte. 25, doesn 't come ac.'ross as a rabble rouser. though. The first baseman ·O ut field er see min gly enjoys Southern Cahforn1a -he M1-.\(Nll1t1..il'lt (HdWh!'V) H.•vt-r Pr Ofn• '4'd (C,0,,i.•ttl) • i.o ; 'I() J w and his wife have a con- ~ 1~ 1., dominium -and views 1 1111 himself as part of the Angels' future. Fu,,. V•lw f\"<>'tm•"t:' f lime 1 J6.1 \, NoScr•tth.'lf' But he would like to see ..:!.~~~.~~·:-:::,~:.ll~MI & .. ~:t~~~~r~~;~,~j~~I~~ SIXTH ltACE • lutlonq• 1 •,.M a revamping of the at- titude in tbc minor ~ '° 1 Ill> Ho leagues. old\ ~1dl:n t1111..-.. Mtl•O..-n P\..ir~ \10.000. ll'•toV fP•r.c;:•tt Q.11"111\ Out-e" .~ ..... .,.,., E~t I P1•"<e) J1rne 'u ,00 no "The minor league St.rol(he0 -H•PPr HOlt'?\t!" L"4111\I\ ,,. ......... 120 svstem is so involvt>d ~1th the win.Joss at· lltude." says Boehle. who played for Stockton, El Paso and Sa lt Lake City. ''T-he emphasis is on wanning and not de· velopment. In July, the dub will start advertis· UYOl"TH llACE • lurl<lnq\ J ,...,.o•O\ Ct••m1ng P\ir'-4' \I \IX) Ocf'•" Bwn 11>onc.,1 \!IO uo 11111 At1•<Wttl~ <C•"'P•\) II -1 t 10 0t S..llt Bo~" IH•w~cyt l 00 """' I 10) \. NoXr•t<M11 u f.••<1• _ 1 0•0 ., ,..., ,. 1. ang how well the minor Arb<..i.11 ... , P•"'"1• ~. league teams arc doing. EIGHTH llAC£ ,. I 1.,,,,,.IQ, 1 \feAr OIO\ Col h &. Yt"ld·~" 'he CAM•flo~t•k•,. °"""" \U,UOIJ ~ OH t mA l1o~r (~fTMk.-,) 1 I RO 11 "-() I "'> OH Tul~1t IMt+nttl l~ tfO '1 .0 I M) T••f'Of Po\lllH'r 4(4'\t•n•a"' \ ,,_, ,,,.,. t O.t I \ OM DP1•d rw:at 10, hi µI~• NoScrdlthtt' NINTH RACE 1 t1t(tm11"' tyf'Jr okJ)Aup Cht1m1no Pur)f'\1,000 ,.,,.Jay 1(11 (foro) a lO JIO 140 .. 80 ..... , • 4i) Doc Jnom t\ U>tert •I MA•• Nv• OM't\I" •NOCJIH'I. J1me '..,, \ Al\O R•n f ,, ~. ~ Qu.to Jhlttt ,_o"'"tv. Jou1our Or No v•·•. Outlt• L0trtih'~t11 F 10\.f" (la1M f h•tlnq s;f1wr.{onQOMOC>f' PJr._ U•1110f' \<r•l<f\f'U Olw~ ('"'' (O' (hO•<f'. (•l"O M<U •tt M1n\lr.,1 but development and winning do not cmne1dc." Then. there's the lack o f cont in uity in the Angels' lineup .. When I w;:is called up two yeurs ago. l was 25th in Sl'niority," rl'ralls Boehle. ''Now, I'm fifth ... The Angels seemingly start a d1Hercnt lineup each night "The batter has to be tuned in lo what the J!UY on base can do." says Boc.'hte. "Every time I bat now, I have to call u f.••<u t P .. J•• o<.1 ,. •~o.t tame out and see who iJs '"°nw•. ,. .... "'oo on base. I 'II hit different Alamitos Results .......... w.,, Clt•r. Tr.ell'•" PlaU llACf. 400 u rch J .,..M ~•uo C.l••m1nig,Pur\el1000 • llO J 40 710 'JO • 90 l 90 K104f \MooWI •A'•<"-ttd\) AC•fl"r•t• (H•t1J Ht"ln~ytontt~n IAO.irl Jimto )0,, "r1tc~o Ou\t o.,,,., t. II 11 .. cl• -lrKil'ly·, -& .. acu•H•l•.,.•••m ... \f.CONO a AC I! •OO Y••ct• l I"'·'' 4>f<h c.1 .. 111'\1n.o P"'""''IJOO vouBe•~oud tl1&>'Wlm• •80 ))0 l0<l HiJ 14<1 Supetfuw 18roo~ I "°"""''II~ t\f<f' t T , •• ,,,,~ t ,, .... lO 04 J.., Ho5o<r•l•l>e-. THlllO aACI! •00 t M<.h I YNt N<tm•Ht.,t\. Purw \9~ "-•t4tP•'" l(Atdot• 1 I 40 I 10 1 llO Pr•--C*"' Tldt' '~ IW••dl It IO ~ o(I ,_.,,+•"tfrta'u'"' I W f •fftf 10 IO Xt•ltr-o c..,.,.o,Qll'" tt.ov •ov•T" ••cE u o •••u. '" M ~ Allio.,, t"Kt' Put \e \19')) l(~pt.-·" Ot-utn 11(.11111Cf"I • tt 10 11 Pf' t 14' M.t°"1qllt \Oo ( 1 ti fl\llJyh I I ti) I wt ,,..,.,...c__,~tf•f"41\l.lf'"l It() ''""'" 'HOit ~r.th.twd O•r R .. rtt PlnH •AC• 110 YO'"' J ... ~, f'td\&uu Cl•1tn1f\Q Pvt\f ""'° ~'IA0<'.t 1l 11)Ntfll II 00 \ rtl Ct.,,,.,.O,.•·•m~B•"''' \•n 8tdPl\IOl IH••U ,,,.._.. •• 1, Ho~t•ftP\•' SIJITH •ACI • I'll! y•m• 1 .,...., otct' & uo Ct~lmtf'Q P\t, ,.,. 'ttJ"W> ~LOMtV- IC••-• I s• 40 » 10 • 81> l 1n; 8•t1 IC..rclor•) \ 10 t-410t>·n t ••ent Joo IS.n111,) f tmt l1 •1 No'!.c.,•1<.hf'\,.. U (u ci. -1·0"P'H L• MNN & 4-Tu•y I•,,, P••• ''U.00. \f.YENTH •ACE -lSO Y"'<k I v•ttr oi<h & up. C.ll\\lt1lt4 •llOW.tn<c ""'"'"'IOI) TooRuo Too 4Myl"\ l 10 00 I 40 4 W tvtH' \[~\'fJ~I 1An.t1r1 l 1'() 1 00 f P,# AMO.h\. .. '11')11(1.-u,,, I "-AQ , .,,... 11 IQ \< •ttt< ,,.d -MYrt\tt'\G1tl llOHTH•ACE l~•Mtl\1.,.A• otd .. Aill)W1•n<.• ~f\f' Ulte)) '\ir•"mot., Wtl"."'J H umfttMI t1A'f) HO I N> 110 • «» } ttl 110 , "° OH .. 1phD·tflf f(10001 .t CJtt ~•ncfYC>l , .,. '"'') ,,,,_ II ~ Al > Pt" M··U U1• J''\'\Uff'd .HIMJOrot, M1P()1ft HOOf<t'f, V'\•IQ1n V··• NU\tr•tf""°' \t (•Ht• '\tr llt•mMllt & 1 H~t.P•1d\)t .. NINTH •ace 1111') ""''" 1 .,,..., nt t ~ ul) (I tH~t"0 .. 'Ur'' \t fl)) tt.,Alll\.1tfW°Alh·,. 'W•h(•nt ~ 00 1 ~ f ,,. ".,.,, .... ,,. 1 M) &. ·111·t-t,VOH'"1I IMv••'t , ,,,...,. fl 'l1 •ho A•n 11 .. 1~, <••"~' 'Ml'f H•\.h !!ton, W•t( I'\(""° .. (""-t, H t tMl\IOfl \1' ,,, t\~ 1 rutou, ••~"•""""" \/f'QJO T•Qtif. Nat Iv• f Wi\t U r-.<I• -I Hy_,., Al..,_ 6 1· "l•taAl .. 1. "•"~J.M. ,\ttf'~Af"(t! 1,111 STAR SUMflER SPOOTS SDm..S Yoongsien 8-17 ' • Doy 5ctlooh Profe<>SiOnol lns11'UCtlon M.eet Pr~I ~oo ST AR SPORTS SCHOOlS INCLUDE: ... • v~ I~ ANJJr.Jon •I"'""' • l>rofi'f' Arw:rr • lock<'<\ •o Pio '"'..., IN NEWPORT -CM AREA At Te w1nkle Park Pltching·Cotd'ling Xhool -July19·2J Cholk Hinlng School -Jvly 26-:lO ~ -Aug16-20 Football -Aug9·1J Golf ~ Aug 2-<> • (f"!lflc:Ol'e'\ ·~ ONLY f3500 or IHs pet' school ~ °"'°"""' ,.~ r OI 1d'()OI In ~ Ol'f'O ool. United Enrollm•nt (714) 752-1036 41121 Warty Pl.ec. , 11 & .. ,., .... ~ .... ..._.. --°""' BRUCE BOCHTE Iv when then• jrl' ~low runners on ba ... e . And Boehle nollcl'" another problem ~ negative a ltitude, not only among rookie:. bul \eterans as wl•ll. .. The rirs t ye.ir I c.'.lm<' up, I had forml·d the idea that lhe club was loU.'i\ ,' says Boehle ... Then I ~<.'<.' other guys who hat Y.Cll before <.'Orne over here and struggle too . There's something about the at· mospherc that tends lo be negall\'e "Who knows·• Do you have to start wmnmi.: to get rid of the neg.ill\<.· feelings? Or do ~uu han• to get rid of tht• 111.•gat1vc attitude to win.,·· And Lo wan . Boe ht<.• f~ls the Angl'li, !>hould stick w ith a Jlroup or players "'ho have t•ome up togetht:•r from the manors "The most dasappoml· ing thing 1s that th1..• transformation t•vt·n year is short run ... !>ilYS Boehle .. Thcv -.h"uld look on a mort• Ion~ range ba:.as and fill the holes "1th manor league pla)ers." Despite ::.ome of Uwir ~hortcoma ng~. Boehle still fel.'ls the Angels ha\e a future and mukt.>~ 1l clear he "'~rnts to n ·· muan with them. "Thls 1s the most ldt<al sPQt to pluy baiocti.ill," h e says ... and I 've alway:. li ved 1n SQulhern California " Boehle was born an Pasadena , ph1ycd hi~h !'>thool ball at An·adaa llagh and starred at San· la Clara Un1vl•r:.1t v bt•fore the Aniteb made ham their No. 2 sel~'l1on an the free agent draft four~ t•ars ago After hitting 11 homers for Stoc·kton. 10 for El P.c.o and nanc for Salt LakC' City, Boehle cam e Lo California Ill 197-t and ha:. been a consistent hit· tl'r. ballan J.! .270, .285 and .262. ll is on lv a pparent "eak ne ss has been pO\\t.'r h l' has o n e homer this yeur . .. Right now, 1·m not strong enough to get the ball out of the ballpark." he says. "It'll probably be a couple of years before I get enough strength and m aturity." But he a ln.•ad y has enou~h vers atility. Start- ing the ,\ear al first base. Rochte moved to the out· field an June when Bill Melton. a M 1:.sion \'iejo rc:.1dent. w.il> :."'itched to flr!'>l "It :.t·ems I altern<1te ever.\ .\car bet"' een the outf1l•lrl ;ind firs t base." :-.ays the left·handc•d Boehle .. But I like to k<.'<'p a "crsa t 1le as l can. It make:-me that much mor{' of a c•om· mod1 ty to other dubs.·· "•"•" , M•" u u1.a"• "''" tW•hOl\l l~li10..'N (•'~'•' t(..-p '"" (~ • '" ,.,.,, .. 1 At r W•"" t(.1tut\\•) t •Gt t t•M• f8'00ll.\.I ~.1,1141 .. •~•••JI """" S.l'OIM Moh twit I \'et ConlMf\Uft Clrftl•J ,. Urtf'lf 0. .. (Ac:Mfl I SICONO ltACli .o.J v••O J ....,, Ofeh Cl•1rn•~1 ..,"'~ ).1. )00 l ltt+nl f~P'K•~!tOCJ M 1,h• #•"OO (tltOUQh) LUii., R•pl1<• t ""•QP\t l ("'~ .,.,,~ ovoo .. 11"-'10 1, Nut.Jr,~·• u ... ,, ....-.. llW4t lh.Ooy IM•IClwlll Mt "11y Uitt\ lW•ro•. R'tvQn M••''''" 4 ffe•WIW- Tl41•0 •ACf '°°•MO' > '""" Oh1\ ,\Howii 11nu~ Put '4: i1 .cw,) <..""•'""' U..l t ,,..,.,,.,, .. , ... ,tJ"I --. ... ~ \nOt l(•r\kU•J J••t ~ ll'f 1W ... t'-J't• »n,..nq Bvq t ~ Mu~nU tit, itlly (.tu1 10......1._,. JO•CM \ ltw • lW,.'HQf lfOU•TH RACE •ll1 '"'" )'ti\•'' Old\ 4. uo c1.,1nl1f\Q Pur-w )I .u 1 001...,lhQ PrH • \J 000 ~lrnl ,,.,.,lrntrnl l(,4t1Ul'i ~ ~to C.0..,,1, lC~•9'\'r1. r."" 0.1v1lJ •M;t~I W•h.h""1/f T'•v~i 0rf'';•fJ f. ..... L-•"<I ·-"" KtO ... ,~ (/11.l t <.rt•lll, ••n ~l1r~1 ')41n t•tt•1''1'""t'i ~tl'TN lltACE: 110 y • .v6'. J .,...,,. Old\ & uo Ct•''"'ft.9 Pt11..,. \J tC'll. c1 .. mu·-opr1(fl'" SO() Lil Ct~n'\4 Of' (t4b~r fM HI 1.\-tt• r1no f ll("1Qnt~ W f"ot\1'1 .. no Ctlot"/ llt~'""'" l •v•tvn ".>nip (•fl\ll•IA O•d Ve-f'l\urt: 4( • ._,.,..,. Jt.,.,., J ·• f AO.n·) HOl\t Room IM11CNUi .. 8ud>L-IAou9hl \IXTH llACE -tOO t~"'' 1.,- 0lct\. & uo Ct•1m1n9 Purw \l.6W O.a1m1'1'Q one• U >00 0..1tll~ M.lr10f'I 1Ci1roo1 .. H ("41,...n Roc:llt t fwa,-o) Ho• \hot Cuh. tMr 1(.tPtt't'IC'J, Net1ctO• .-:tv.-r tA.O..'u 1 Run 8100by Run C8roo-.\I. l.<"O .. 1U1 ly tl 1PN1mJ, U'" II?' Jtm'l"lv fKn•Qnl t t<:Jy.,1 cq1chdrch.I O"'•Y Oitnblr ,..,,,.,, Nf4to Fc1Nttdto tlrt•OWf'~) SEVENTH llACE ~•9 r•rd, l ye.u otO'\ & "P· Allowanu!· ~,-..t. ... \6.100 Min Suoar COPY tlrt1l'wr.-l. M •IL• \ Jttt tWetwn1 Owv It Nuw C8r00.•f 1(1g\ Son (Myk\' Ou\fY P •rr lClt-tt\\f'J t=:1 ., .. '"''' •Llpf\am • Silvi. r tow" ((rl"tit9'-'' t. Ttla; M-d f(tltdO/tU EIGHTH •ACE >OOyttrd\ l YNr okh " up F1lt1e-\ & mdr~\ (l.;1m.nq P\.!rw-"1 800 (l1111m1nq Pnt• \10,ClX) J~I )l1tlh•l1110y 1(111•Do11U IWl'W\1n RO\t' 1w.,01 Sm•rt l>••lt" ltlttnti:\f C.0 A.nn•W''°"''f ,..,.,_,., AhyltwT'i•t Pti't'lll\ f R1< h••d't Int,.._ H, Jh ICtf'tl\W) lfhf\k (u>IO (rtd'QI' rt (.up'tl ) COP'f' ftf'•"tuu·I £:ti1 ~'1' Jti I' S•Qe-CAat1u I Gr•ftOf'f Iii.\ 1 1.t tOtt>V.r I, S•)I~·,. ~•111.,. 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'Y~•' otQ\ C.tl or"'ll M uoi 11 c.otl'\ & °" 1~"0' ~101 n C.l6.1m1n:, (1"1m.NJ Pf•<• V0.000 Purv Mi SOO. '\1"11ontt1tl 101 ... •rh) (Ol'v How•,O• (.ou"t'., h·v11r tC4trn04t\f (h,vtor l.•O V•tt-ruutl• t H~ ·~ H1•19"h ((•11l111n1 0411 A.11m.QOr\bf tNoou~•) Hof W1MJ 1G,Qn1•t•1I Nf'v• ')l<·w•twC Roff'llt t t 1 LOU\.am I Mt HM Q\HI • WtruOlfO,O) R~C)rOOYf'' 01•wley I I•~ ,.. "" II• ,,. "~ A l IJ ... "" fl'IFT"4 RACE. 6' lutlOnq .. J ._,,.,.,. Jld\A.tJO F11!t",.&m~rt'> A.llth1111 .. N..t.• Pu, ..... \ I J,OuO M i,, f .. ,,,,10 IHAwl,.y t (hJ\Y ~wdn f foro) Jttn (.,1n ~mcO.r•r • lrtd't Lul\4r (P•t•rtt J O.nr +OQ l 11 r P1"' .... t \drt 'Or"•m C,1rl IM C H1tfQ\,lil 1 LA 'Vtntt"()Of 1Vttl•\UU\'/) fuel~ RO\C' ~nAt Che •Mi::n tAowlr\) Martin Wins 10/ I .. llH IOI 111 1111 Ka rl M art1n or ewporl Reach ran 14 .37 5 to win a 5,000· meter bl•ach run ;it San Clcmt•nlt' r<'cent h . Ocean!>1d<··s J ohn Pills was St'Cond in 14 ·49.!I "'htle San C lcml'nte·s Gt•orJ:<' Hurle was third in 15:28 7. H.l,J~t Mu""''' II\ A '-~.,N~ ... •\t>• . ..,.,,, t t\ ..,1 • .,,,..JLJ.1.'a lrtt•1 tt \U \01\.h• ~~1 ..,..11\I 1lr1\ t1JI ""'"'"'PA Vu".tfl 4 M t1r ·t>c.I (.. tHu•n \Jlijllrflflf'd M .~,. "-((..,,., ...... ! W1fh•\lf•1N •1tlllfH' Pt.NCS0.--.11nv IV.al""'~ ... , II Wt.Jllir._,.,,,,,_.,~ ... ., ~c..-u"'·'h ,, ,,,., SlYl!NTH llACa '"''" O'lh•" l tf'#lf OHt\ " '-U f dill\ I. nWi•f'' Al h•...,->n• ~ P\,,t\t ,,, U(Jll llK otn\iW to W1f' \(.,u1';itlt I) J~nt 'IV\lnQ ((' •\t.ia1H 11• ! ')IJJ?VT'l•t lf'IJ('f\1J l"1t•V•' I '\.enlhff1f•m• 4yl .... 1f\ritlll1 H•Nltio;l ii,.,, in.tNt \Mi. tidf',Ut I t.,1,.n.,.11., .-.,t\(h·mo'"') HOMses for Sol~ 't I'\ '" ... 111 111 .... "' •.•••.•.•......•.•..... General 1002 ....................... BACK BAY I lfr1lr,wm t"" ... 1 • .,' \\ 11h l.tm11\ n 1t1111 hut:" pJllO. hul:t' ,..-p ,ir.11\' ma-.lt•r ... u1t1· ''""'' I 1rl.'pl.1t'\' \'l•'-l' 111 '\ ,. '' p" 1 1 I< 1 ' 1 1• r .1 Cluhh1n1,1·. 1>1101 J.1111111, "'""'"· ,,J\111,1. l'I\· ·' ll'l S:lll.!kkJ '' 11h 111 1lm111 ,\11\lUU!> 01\ lll'I' lllU"l 'di tlurn·. lake a\11 J11l.1g1· :~;:.! 7itlll ~ KEY P.EALTOP.5;1C BIG is BETTER The l.irg,•,.t hu11w 111 lho• 1·111nmumt' l\'Jlunng .1 hUJ.!" ffiJ~ll•I 'Ulll' :1 i:ul'"l h<lrm-. .ind .1 i.:1i.:.111 111• p,indt•ll hn1111,. 1111 F.1111 rm 0.. f11rm.tl 111111111: luo· l ·11u11kr lop lllll~ "" \11\1.'l'\'ll µJiii) )-,1•1 (Ill .111 '''I' a Ir~ lot. 1111 ,, 11111..t t•ul .!1··:.Jl' .. \lO\I' UJI 111 "··~ DONALD M BI RO A~\oc10••' R.-eho•\ HINTH •ACI \i ... , h '•• "'·'"f t 1•<1n•~ f'ltf'"'• ~ l\Jll l'vt\• tlO OW W1w f114'1'Wf' 'Ml '4-1'1J~) N1-w h.> .. 1t.tvi'\ t)"1twtn .. i.r1 t '"''~(1 f,1lll0' YfOt,ld\,. '"•'" IV•h nhn IAI 0..(ICW• Oon h •ttwl .. v 1 t•jtM111.,1 I lf.'11'1' •~ • VAl1•"1 Ultt11 11-Vil\l(llt U 1 JWOh><li"" Vt•._,,._,•'~ tt1un N Hit~··' u "''"'II• nAI Ul.lk.l. M.it1et.lV HJl1v.H t "I '" ... "• "I II• ... II• "' Ill ~~~~u~~lu~e~,~~Y ~ llHllhl.'1 Ill Iii\\ llllll ~ tq1k .... \\I.'\ li.1r, out.i,.,,. \11111 lli\11 1""11 \\Ith 111.:h ,\Im' ill\ 111.: l•o.1nh \ k1· .... , '""" '"'"'I.hi ' 11111•1111 11l , .111d 1·01>1Jt'I 11li11nh111:.! \II 1111 ... f111 :-'1.! ••• I \ ':i II "''"' l •I ,.., .. 1111" 1IUhl,11hllll:.! 1111111\' It l.1 I.ti Ill CORONA DEL MAR BEACH HOME ~:"·1•Ul•nt I wo lwrtroum h111n•· hu1 II 1111 1 h1· I r.1111 nl ,\II ll:.! 1111 111 \'111011,1 rid ,\l.11 lll'l l' " .1 ;:ro•.11 OI' 111111111111\ l\I hu1lil .I '•'l'llllll 111111 .11111 111.1kt• .111 Ill\ l''l llll'lll ''II h .I ""II"' putenll.11 l'llh1•1 lor 11• '·"'' "' 1111111 •· 1111·11m1· ()111\ ~1 :1.:11"1 \',ill IHI\\ 1.~J ll:l~I ''•' I 111wr1«k l..1 frt•!>h & 1 lc•an .i br. din rm. '''.' •1;,o llrnl.1•r 1, 111 1~1;1(1 More CIHaltled Page C4 You should at LOS ALAMITOS! For A Cool. Racy Summertime Evening We Think You 'll Find It. .. The Best SHOW BIT In Town Featuring Fast. Formful Fillies Cavorting With Chart-Smart Colts. Get-Up -And-Go Geldings, Mar- velous Mare s And Hasty Horses All UNDER THE STARS ... Visit Los Alamitos Race Course Mondays Through Saturdays. First Race $2 EXACTA 8 P.M. Nightly. Ladies Grandstand Adm. 50¢ Wednesdays. 4 EXACTAS NIGHTLY For lnform~tion call: (213) 431-1361 or (714) 995-1234 On Katella Near 605 Fwy . Los Alamitos (4 OAIL Y PILOT Tl'lur\day July l5 1916 ~.~.~ ....... 1~.~.~ ....... ~.~~······~ ~.~.~ ........ ~.~.~ ...... . ~~.~.~ ....... 1~-~-~ ........ ~~~!!.~.~ ........ ~.~.~ ....... !!~!~ .......... ~~~!~~~ ........... !!!~ ~-~~ .... !~!.. ~.~~~ ... !~.~~ ~~~~-~-~~.!~.~! C111r.. 1002 Ga•o.. 1002 G,.,,.. 1002 G~ 1002 ..•..•..•••..............•........•........... ~ IA YROMT HX•~ -If you hkc 1. _to redecorate & remodel. t'het!k out this 3,000 sq. Ct .. 4 bdrm ho me ; you <'Bn 't over 1m l!rov~ 1f you sl:.1rt with a Bayside Dr. location S238.000. llaw your decorator call 67)..4400 DMsJCNI of H.ber l•••ttww.t Co. ......... , .. 1002 Ci••r .. 1002 ..•...................................... , .... IALIOA PE:HIN. MAGNIFIClHT VlfW ESTATE Oce• & Ll9hh S7S.OOO f-'1rn1;ii1ll(' lllU cll'J.:rec ....................... ...................... . THI ILUFfS ott t~T THI IUlffS7 ls a room:v 4 bUrm 0toudom1m um on Amigos Way overlookm~ u big canyon JN the llluffs or NOT in the lJlulfs? Who knows'! Who cares·! At S74 .000, 1t hus 2 stories. 21.1 buths. u wet bar, n vi('w and is a n t•xccllt•nt buy. Al 574.000. woulrl we Bluff you? U~l()UI: 11()Ml:S HEAL TOR~ u /'.J 1;()()() "443 ( Coa~t H1qhwdy, CoronJ d"I Mar •· ·2 8 d r in • ho m t + 2 bdrm .. 2 baths nt>urly new unil , on 30x 100 lot on Pen1nsulJ, Prici:d .it S'l 10.000 associated \ll'W II( v.hlk \:JP°' ,md ~ 1002 gl•ru tut r1u~ l1 st h1' ut ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• L.i11un.1 ~11111 1'11rtot 1nu Ill" .._ t W '1 ~t A , ''-'"' S : , r/ie ~'lit/Jo • • I•• OrJnuttu· multi lcH•I v.1th .1rthlll' v.ootl isnd gl.i'' cun ... 1 ru1 I lun BAY & BEACH REALTY 2312 PT. CARLISLE. N.I. Dnve on new MacArthur Blvd. CSan Miguel) to S1>ygla.ss 11..&lls Rd.; see Lhis elegant 3 b<lrm .• farruly rm. home. We think it 's t he best priced VlEW HOME in the orea, for $1~.000. Fee land <not leasehold). Pie~ ca.11 ~ Cor app't. LAST LARGE ESTATE L ux urio u s "OLD CALIFORNIA CHARM ", over 4.000 ft. llvin '{ soace. on a t ree studded two-thlrru> a cre hilltop. Panoramic ocean & Corona del Mar view. Ther<' are 5 bdr ms., 7 baths, spa rkling pool & huge view deck Cor gracious entcrl~1ining. 1701 MARLIN WAY, BA YCREST, H.B. OP EN DAILY 1·5 P .M. Elegant 4 bdrm .• 21": ba . & pool home. Price ju.st reduced to $149.900 INCL. LAND! TURN BASIN VIEW Pale yellows, soft grff'll.S inside, bright blue all the way out there. Super sized 2 bedroom, 2 bath home, first t ime olfered at realistic $1.U.~ UNIVERSITY REALTY . HO I I. eo.t 1..,.•ttr C __ .. .._. '73-HIO •.. , .. 100 t.MeH 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••• Ru.I Estate byMl:!VAY PIOGRlSS "7'" ('levc•rlv tlt!11li:nctl a bdrm homo clown to" n H.B. W11lk to ocean• c u,..1om cnordlnuttitJ 11hadc11 or earth tone•. :? P ulJo.'1, bnckwork & lov· cly 11 hruh11. $57,U(). 714·008 4<1!111 PICTURE THIS Ovl)r1h1cd lot on q ull't C'ul-clc·~lll', Urick on try, FIX UP A.HD SA. VIE llel(c Park, new cr pig, custom 11utur11I wood. dl'- nr occ. 4 & dlln, S(l;!.~. cur. Wullpaper, cunw t THOUSANDS Brokert>40·•gso c•ol<>r t•nrpul, 4 bdrtn, Potentially bcuu tlful -----1 fv1 mat OR. Less than t; h mlly h o m t:. A l lp1ush Colkg\! Prk. :Jllr, mlluncw!714·9G8-'4:Ml hardwood n oor. Stooe 2bu F/R New kitchen Ci replace. _Da r kroom. neV.:ty upgrd'd Utru-uut: FOR SALEUYOWNElt Covered paUo .• Many ex· AIC:.. bllJl JJIJQ, $6J,~. Hcaul 3 Ur, Fum ltm. tras. Needs aome 1m· ~2336 bui.:c bnrk & screen cod aeina tion nnd work µut1o& brkk UUQ.10 x 10 Priced lo sell. H ur ry Owner 2 br, den l '"l ba. nduruble playhouse. Llo?e Call M6·2313. wrkshp. cor lot. 2017 Ma loc. Sf.J.000. 16.'\2.2 Mane ~N•H 9 •t1 HU1VfONN<f'T pie 2 blk West Harbor Ln.llntgUrh.8-t2·3998 [a IMHI ~s:~·:~~.:~::... ··~~~~;t.:· "'lllJ---------i tov. 1·r1 nc ',lUlted c·etl11lg~ :,,._ and 'lt'W from t'Vt•n ll'r Promonlor'J l·=""~;;;;~;;m~•~=~-~· ·~·~,.~ ..... ~ •im 2ba. S49.7SO. T:il.~ 4 Ur. I Sty. by ownr .:. over 9% FHA loan. Cll•a Open llou:.e S.at & Sun fresh p:unl, lrg quiet cor 6791 Jard mes Dr. H..u tuofwili'* ..,.(AMC ·o ~- 2 Scawind Conllum1n· 1wnu 0 11 ~aside Circle, N.B SG2.500 Jrld ~d.~1\1 t;LKl~S CO .. lt11ulto1 ' , , · •1 Oover Or. fi:JI l~l llEOROOM S8250DOWH DECORATOR 3 Bedroom <lecoralor home! F'me corner l11ca 1 lion. Huge fam11.v room ' + gianL fum1ly kitchen. • Queen su11 seeluded master suite Big back ···.yard + children's play ',1• urea. An"'oui. seller. 1 l!lilZ50 down lo new lo11n . Super sha rp value : .. Hurry, cull 75'! I iOO .. Ol-"fN l'l 9 • •' \ I\ 1' I 1 ttl rj f 1 IelHMMJ -I' .1 JUST RIDUCEO f , TO S44.800 " t-'reshly po inted :.I • ~drm. l ~\ uu home" 11h • : lt.irdwoo<.I fins. r~ll. ~'\}\ •·red p!IU-0, 111 lol ~ 1lh 'our own orch11r1t ol 11~ M>"rtto<.I fruit l11!l''>. Go<>d ~ ~arden Grove lm·atinn '.t< fted Carret Rt.>:.tll111 !'o. •• 536-8836 SUPER 11 I~.. TRI-LEVEL ). The cul dl"SUc l<ll'Jt1on , ol this i:rac1011,, t'\ :-e~utlve home 1s i:r~·JI I ', -Spaciou:. b1Jr1ni. . :?1 :i ba . Jrg. ram. rm. & formal r.:: .. t OWHSPA! Walker C lee Real f state or t'nl~rtam ~our .:ursl.!. m lh1s wnrm and rlcKu n1 ...: !iomt'. Top Nt•" pr1rt Heich IOt'llllOn I \·ntrnl • IJ':tllo 111vn lndoo1 . 1•ul ., d oor fcchn.:. \ ,111 I t.•fl ' re1lln1ts. ( 'hd s k 11 eh1·n and o milt> loni: h•t 111 t''< • lrus in th111 t·ustom l1t1111 .. · Appnl nl mcnl onl y f7311~ .. °""N ltl 9 • 1 \' I/Ii'' I" 'I I J!DMll I ./ -. Alice Doesn't ' "· II•• t..r• anymore ' , bul ~he'll II\• l(lal1 10 tlhow you th111 he:111t1fullv up11roctrcl :I or I hdrm · home on t.ic1u h lr T1K1 manv rxtr11oe lo l"l i1<1UOO Ul't-:~ ll\11,\' from t ·CMl lu !I Oil ~ ... }OU It 218 \110 Q11Ho, N II Call 675-7225 ... ~ffl-1 t.Jt.J, ~ ,valley Realty rail! t:ourml!l" 1kh1:hl puh l..11 r hl!n 11n(l t1111c l::t1ll•rl.11ner'1:1 I 1' 1n j! room w11h cr;ukl1n~ fll epl8Cl' I lldl"I" ti\ kin,_. ' 11. c ti m a :-. l <' r ~ u 1 l\• 0\1 nl'r~ hou)(hl .111olhl•r llurr~ ' 'l(;:j 711111 I ;/t ? t I '• 0 f \ IARCELONA ESTATE 41EOROOM BEACH.POOL Decorator coordmated. Like new! 4 Bdrms .. family rm . den. dining rm. Curved cantilevered deck. Slip for two 60 ft. boats. S279.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J41 tloy\•d•· Do·~" NB bl) blbl 1002G ........ 1002 ...................................••..••••... NEWPORT IEACH ru1 Sli2.%H our n.·w h!-il111g, jus l '"'"'t IJ~I anti hl.'rl.''" ~h~ Dr:11n.tt1l· Ille entry lt!.11ls tn i-.JIJl'lous front "' 1111? ri111m "1th hrrek hr<'tilJt'c. ht'JI l "'.1nn111,.: IJnul} room w rloor to r1·1hni.: 1,nrk fpc • pool 1.1bll' l>lll' .:amt· ruo111 •• I 011 l' l>ILC'll Ut'clrm,, ;! bJths, l'r ph. drp:., :.hut lt•rs. µriv hnck pJllO "1th hltn UIJQ Shuk\• r~1l {ju1et cul-de s ar sln•\.'l Truly our bht bu~. 67S·:l-U l l l ... ~. I ''I \ l " EASTSIDE· BEAUTY l PLUS DEN S70.000 Ensl sirle ch11rmer! • ! t"n·~h 111side and out ~lo' c in t·ond1l1on Home is lam1lv &. l'nlertamcr':. delight. ·Threl.' b11drooms plu:. dl·n r ror.·ss1011al (luahl> land!>l·.ipin~ :\Ian\ mnr .. k .Ature,, All for nnl\ Si11.111111 Ca II for 1.10001nt11111nl t..ii; 71il. ner, fresh ocean brt111I.':. Prln only. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~/ 96J .. 100S BAYFROHT PILOTREALES1'ATF. ~.bt: 1042 Wanl lhe good hfe for 'h ••••••••••••••••••••••• the cost ? Looking for·•--------... partner . Call btwn Tre-esTreesTreet vn;w LOT for sole, lO·Spm. (714 )870·1350. Lovely Easts1de settrng Mel..,itlt! Cr, JlunU~on p · 1 towenng shadu trees. ll url>uur. S48,000. G ... ,.. I ooz 1 GaMr.. I 002 nnc on y. bedroom 2 bath, SJ>DCIOU. Uwncr I Rrol..t•r !179-8533 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lelboa P1t1iatula I 007 family rm and den. Dbl 1 . 1044 WLSl.LY '.\ 1\YLOR CO HE A I. T ( , H ~ .,. 111 I I ~ '. IA YFtlONT AMO WHAT A VllWI Long pier & float. Fisherman's de· light. Near th jetty! The boating activi- ty is realy excilmg. Prime location in Cor on a del Ma r. 5 Bd r m hom e . $300,000. ln('luding the la nd. 211 I Smi~Hihload NEWPORT CEHTa. H.I. 64M910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• brick fplc, shake r vur. ,..,,.. 3 Br, 3 ba w /swel'l}IOg bay dble gar and o II thu l'.X ••• ••• ••••••• ••• ••••••• view, SO yds to beach. 4 tras. Asking only $64,!150 <t IR + FAMILY Yrs old. Intercom, wet Call 540·1151 ANXIOUS bur. sunderk, room for CULVERDALIE boal. Vacant. $154.SOO. An"<•uus "''lier s~H·-.; Open daily. 335 Lindo "Lt:T'S GO! .. l'rimo Ave. 673--0068 or 646·272S. C u I \•erd 11 le lorn t 1011. ~~~~~~~~~~ \;lu1el slrcl'l. Massh•u OCIANFtlONT •• on 8albo11 's best beach . 2BR 2IlA, mint cond 1n &out. Many xlras. 114 IE. OCUHFtlOHT OPEH DAILY 1-5 COAST P ROPERTIES 673,5410 s 15,600 VA ASSUME beamed two story entry. White bntk f1replucl•. Giant r.11nily room w1t'1 l\\o lari:.-i.:lass pallu Lrg family :11~ed hv rm & doors •'llh<.>r end. Kini( kit, 4 !Jr, i bu, over:.11\~ i.1tc mJ:.lcr i.ullc ho:.ts bonus rm. 2 encld patios. rJthellr.il 1·l'1h11i.1s amt qwel area dn·:.!>111~ la hie PLUS J ----------• 645°3474 m o re s I' a c i o u <; Reduced ! 5 BR. 3 ba. G ... ral 1002 G.twr.. 1012 Nsi:t.soor buy & ocean ! l'Oll\'l'111 c11 l k1lrhc n · I Red Carpet Really_ hl•rlro11m-.. Very lar~o M ESAD ELMAH brq~hl 1011! Laundry ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Marshall Rily 675·4600 4Br, 2Ba, perfect rtoo room. lluge cul·de-llur EASTSIDE USTSIDf •OHTHf POINT plan for lrg lam .• frt•:.h uJd>~:titl. llJ::Ll'!-<..'all CH •RM.,R paint .. decor. & car1><•1 l"I\" ~, •. '.! 17011 Guarded c•ntrnnl't' to l<>rll}JI entry. Mcµ tlov. n 25' II\ 1n1: room v.1th 11).i Jl'Slll' \JUI led Cl'lhn)!:. ;\Ju,:-1\ c floor to t'l'1hnt; fireplat•c. 1.-urmJI rul~t'J d 1 n 1 n ~ r o 11 m 11 u .: •' ~ourfT\ct k1ll'ht'n "1th bre31..ta,t bur anti e:111na: area ltul!e H•par.11e fJm1l~ r1111111 .... 11h nJturc:. "1ndov. :.k} hl(ht for lu:.h rndoor 111.int~ anll romm11mlin&: '11.'w ul ,,µ,.rkhni: pool Jncl fon 1;"11<· r:i1:.c1t J JCUlll ll111l'Jv.,1y 111· mJ!>te1 ~Ulll' allJOln'I po11I and FOUR IEOROOM .. J ,.,, / 1 I '\. ,( \ •1 ( I' COSTA MESA "' 4 ; Olll This Garden Home Is Bcauurut shudcd lrQnt 7.;,.,t,-v ... \, •N•nllN~i· POOL· SS • 0 ··· great for eh1ldren a nd/or y 3 rd . Lr.: p 3 11 u ~ [ I ~ t 11 , h l s Mosl desirable ~usts1de enlen ammg 48H. IJR. :J garden, wulk I•> 11arlo., ~ lt~ftilii~ • • ewpor e i ~ locallon satunled on car aar llnd ouls lde i & h 1 ____ , ...... _ terracl'. l,Jq;e rh1ldrens PLUS FAMILY ROOM 11lt!me11l11ry school is O~· .dead.end street. ThtS has chlldrens pla yroom. 100· rerreat on. sc uv s . • un~ a:u;i<t,.quartc~" WATERFRO~T llO;\I E $59,000 .llt.:RRY .1JlJSTLISTED. with your ''l•ry own l><ull Super hnm e-irn per ly a block away rrom this it all-sparklin g blue from the beach. $l3S.OOO. Askin(: $5!1,000; !>11hm11 1 rran:.fcr 963 7Slsl dcl<!k & lots or room to l'O uin ! : ! \" ,1e·ant. o" ner ·• ' 'v • ,. ' ·• '' ., · t1•rta1n Tt·rr1(11· 1111t·h4'!l , .I, s , ,. I I • • Th, s charmrn11 3 bedroom pool, open beam ctllings, Call e'15-8676 a ll ofrs. 545·390ij o - house wilh hardwood plus tx>nus size J,lrOunds. HOLLJS WOODlltaltor S!ii·2200 0 wne_r _ ALL HEW ____ ,, ....... -Lm\t•sl 11ric,•1I & . uc~I dream' Call tod:iy lur [ ® lt~~'i1;i:~I Ul'~llll n ·ol1ni,:-. 111111 11Ul lU\\ 11hvllll' l'Jn nu )tlur q1lu1· on lh1· ".111•r in a ~ opp111n1 ml.'nt. 646 71 i I. Bdrm ho mt• "11 ll lots 01 .,,,N ~. ,, \ 'l,.. 1,, •' .,., c • floor:.. It~ hccn com1>lt-te TdkC over owners lonn, ' · WESTSIDt--: 2 Br h11u-,~ UNl\'EHSIT Y Pi\nl\ ly remodeled r erently no new loan co,,l11 ! lln· CorotHI chi Mor I 022 wt room to build. $-t4 !'>00 Prnr ll<•c, plu!>h ''Pl,,, und 1tsonu lO.OOO bl1 ft bt'ltev11ble burga1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agt.631·3900. ' l'lt•gdrn)Jt'li.2Story3B1 , R·2 lot. Thl• full µrice 1s lturry call 546·2313. •.a.a• •· • I $62.SOO. CALL quickly, '"'"''"o'""U'"Ollf.,l(f• ftA IO HYOWNF;lt 212 uu. Corner ol on 4 IH>ROOM RANCHO LA QUESTA Ono ol the most dl•,.ir11hlt• homci. an1I loc.1111111-. In II u n l 1 n 111 o n 11 t• J t' h Smgk ,ton• 1.1n1h .,t,11• home I .. 1 r11 t· l.1 m II> rovm "11 h ' •t'" or rt· J 1 ).trd L U\1.:Jl•d IJUllll l.;1C'.1lNI on 1.:orncr 101 "11 h ruom lur IH1.1t. J u,.1 l"h'tl v.on l la~l 1 .ill !lb.1 li7t;i • t • • •0; I 00 2 STORY 4 or S l •d room ""'"'·"'·~:;;;:[®&&IHI ~ REALESlATE · -= ••••••.., -~-631-1400_ INVESTMENT S56 2660 [ 4 II DUPLEX Corner lot, 4 Ur, 2 nu, park. Nr. pool, tennis & . ~ IJl.1!1'!1'11 SO. OF IAYSIDE $56,SOO. 63Hlllr.<l ~~1~3 Sti!J.5llO. Ownl.'r, ·;~~~~~TIES 'O'fj@) if ~~ ~~~~i~.8Fe~;~~~~~ Li:e corner Lot. 4 BR. 1a1 n-:\NCllOSAN JOAQUIN. beam c•IUngs, natural ba. dbl gl!r & crprl, ne\\ Lgsl Twnhm 3 Hr 2YI Ua GREAT FAMILY MINDEO 5 UNITS THE BEST- wood & brick textures crptg, paint, cov. pJtio. • Mont11nas Norte Perlect locau on. S m 3 5 sum 3 b I e v A Sll0,000 644-72 I I $49,000. 492-2870 or eve By Owner 833-3179 Big Canyon AREA IEACH AHA l..ocatl'll in 'l'r\' oesira-;\tuny homeowners ha,•c Beautv LOTSA ROOM! 498·0161 WHISKEY h IL• ~ C: o., l ~1 ;\I cs a n1•111hborhood. Clo:.e to 'l houl:; & J.t•HI.. Im m.1culJlt' thru11ul lkllcr !>l'\! tc>da} "11; i 711. -----Walker &lee Real fstate londs or equity in their Out.slandmg .. ·~room to gardtn. to play, or Hlllll!Wllf°" S.och I 040 1s :i (fOJ:, he w1ll lel }OU home Th:it l'quily is do· ruslom home locaterl on have a pool In this larat ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti rt n k 1 n l h c m :in Y 1ng nuth1ni: for }Ou. Let the golf course. Spacious back yard al end of cu1.1----------111 e11 s 11 ,. e ~ 11 r t h 1 s u>: stJll you on un invest· family room + lari.le de·sac street. 3 Bedrm, 2·i---------•I SAVE $5000 be11u11ru1 :! bdrm. hom•·. ment pro11ram and put b1lhord room. Secluded bath, (pie. allached dblt 180 D v· Buy yourself & :.ave. Nu perfecl fur singles ur that equity to \lurk. We l>OOI. flrepil In relaxed gar. Co vered patio. e9. leW reaJ eslate comm1ssi(ln. couples. $56,900 h•JU'<'" un one lot. Hvum Flrtplace in ma s ler fonce across bark. Not Unbe lievable large for over !JO,OllO O\\nei S52 7000 to h111ltl more Aiikmi: bedroom suite. $315.000. rar from shopping or pn vate knoll overlookinR anxivU!i. Prm. only I hr • h.l\c j In pit·>. untl t\\o l r op • ca I se ll • n R. t1hode trees, block wa ll Fr... Spy91cn1 Hill Similar morlcls hu\'e soltl ~ W I 640°6 I 6 I hoot G h · 1. 5 Ud 2 ba, 2 story. Ocane Brus S!12.IHJO e a <;n h(I \ ,. ~I.' s. oroi.te lo ave entire coaslune. rm THE . . .. _ ----------i otlwr mn•stmenls. l'.111 new roor an<I oulside & F a m i I y R m . llome. - MES ERDE ~12 2.\3.'\ wood pamtetl. $52.SOO. Cuslomi1ed with a lush S81.900 f!f;2 86">11 VILL AGE. · · .. · AV "'''"'' »·ll H UN IOAf N'(I' 400L'"" .. l'IYI••• usenfheams&rockstoa REA LTORS l..ocutt•d on a1111rox1matt-· [ I u · "'" 111U war m nautical reehn~. 11m---------. · ~:1 ; 1;:.~:~~e :~!~~f :h /~:'.~~;~ ~~~~,~1'.~~~1:::1~e~~cf ~~~~ ~ ftlftJt! .ICJl~!s!f!!i~f!~·!· ~· ~·e;~·!~-.u~J~~0pe~$29~n~~~~~1~1>'~~;c~~1~?;~;· ~~~o~r2~53~j ~v~~i{~~:~!~~~~:~~1; '~~~c~,'~;t~.~~~~~!~. r<iom, gou11nct t•ountry 1ena111·ey:1rd.Offcredat. == ~ ·~ n el~hhor h <)o•I 3 l"untusllr view, Ju:\· k1tcht•11. Creal home fur low S61,000. Musl sccl•---------1 WATCH YOUR •-----------i Frcneh deaig n, custom Bedrooms & a bnnub ur111us upi;;rudes lhrn· ent,•rtulnini: lie r1r~l to now!' HOME ON WIFE'.'·'· i---------~ cedar•1tucco. • hr, 2~ room. Sclkr is in hurn nu1. In pl'ei.tii;1ou11 area tall for an •w!JOlnlment I~ I J UNITS ba. 2 frplcs, canyon 10 leave Slate. Suhrnll r1r lrv111e, 11r itotr rourse. llthl ll7ti7. QMUPEERSB llt-r eyrs will light up nt .seclus ion, ocean Vll'W. your terms. S4 1 9111 a~k for J ut·k1c •1•• "' o." •.'ti" rn~1 N , , • THE WATER this rlegant ramily enter· Five yean old-wit Walk to bearh. $245,000 ROBERTS REALTY /\rl'her, os:t., or Iv msi;. [ ~ 11~~·11·~1 NF.WLY l.ISTF.O. SO' On lmnmg home. 4 Spacious Spanis h a rchit ecture <Pnn. only.1640-7773 848-1688 t ruv. l'k Terr hm. 2hr, I • 1555W .... ,,c.M. bdrms. 3 ba., lrg. ram. tale roor, arches l'll'. W1l .. I r "' i Ne•t to !Nrut .. _.... thc water! This heautlful rm. frml. dm. & super trarle up or 11ell-ou Co.to M•ta I 024 :!h.1d+ .'.~<'..",' o t. c&cnt Jlr, . --.,, .... ••• i=~· S49·86SS custom built s bedrooms, pool in Cun family yard. nu ht,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----hor wvvv h>0rs, muny --------.... 31., b11th, 3 cttr J(orn11e H b 545 9491 .. A TTEHTIOH ! "Ira~ 551 JO:J5 c~.~!:~gr~.:r~~~f.?r -·F·a-m·i·l·y-Es-t·a·t·e-.. ~~y~~f:·~~r~=~~ ~'~ j3 ... '!~;;.;!eJ,.. ~:=~~~~.7, ~~.'.:.:~ 'f~~ :::~: .. ;,'.'.''::~-~-,:-7-~-~ r.-~-~ 1·n1r1r~. t"hno~<' vour /\pproll l J at•rt'. hir11r tnKul1bl>l•11l 1240.000. -1117.ed home. al>Oul 2000 IJuycr'<i plca,ure l-.1111& ll'rm~. ~all 5S2-30Gll, •' .1 r fll' t. ll' <'•I IH1 "k h t 1 h 11 546 414 I lulhard rms. rrml 1lin11w ~.1 1 :1>1:1.1 ron(' !" ~ e 011"1e w1 l • ----.&1UVT1ur sq. feel, entry holl. 4 fll""IJl'I'" V:1ull"{I ""II I ( _,, ,..._. 1-.. ·c1·.1 r1•1luc····11l"t·k • ------,,.. • ' " 11:-irccn \1ew rom cvt•ry bedroom11, f11mlly rnom ""~ "'· .. ""' ' '" ... SW.,.,....HE ... RT mr.t' 1\M F\l 1nll'rroin I-' M II I ~-over ~.:-,110 l'h 1;n:11 "' """" 1 "' llunt•m11<o1t•ri1u1t<'s Two room or1 nm ·.i rt'<" CUSTOM HOME + hunu11 den, dl111ni: 77 111357 ti 1714 > O.._.SWEET ... .._. " Irle kill'hl'll, v»nlry, Wlllbebu1ltlomcclyour room , wood ·burntnK · · a y1<. " "'" .1n(l lh1t•c hc-11room~. \t'fvl<'t'llOrch ForD11d. r••,.u1r<'m<'nlll on betlc-ri---------• fire place. School11 & Ufl881 13evc•11,'<'knd~ C"alilornl11 hom <"-< llYl'r"lll-tl i:araMl'" <.:tin I d d fl I '" 6 l...,.ROOM I l •t1 y rl r pune l' t•n w, rrp '41'•'. lhl\ll '• !.l"I" lol In Ill" al ll ho•"" CIOlle, new Jnlce 1---------~ 1:11"1 1'' •inc a 11 <Jfl ----------1 rrl'I•• drl\ t•:t Sh:&kl• k h I' ' ·• ' ,,~ 1· I '" I I •· & luri.:c v.or ~ 0 fl ·or unous l>o\ er l\hur~·:i S60.900 $64,1150, hurry t BKll., T•• O••r Loon I' .in r orma 1 min1t CK ...,•wro•Tll ... CH ru11ts Hoomf11rflV1l11rk 'ht ldrrn · hc'nutiful S""ll"r Wiii "(tll'ld1•1 5<.>"lllcl"d umun•• treas C811~0·1720. 1,11111• la11uly mom. To1• "'" " "' 1111i 1,.1t·ull'J 111 h1:.ul ol 1 1 1 " , ' ' ' ' ,. Only $12.000. Nu 1111.1llrv· 1 1 r to It 1 36 fam.2ho.h111cnr lol, 1tunlln1tlon &•1t«h. Cull nwns 1101 pu\ 111 "11" --trude Call 11425200 for mlnl 11lre11rn uncl f111 mu l\1()(lcrn.chctlrno1t1 111•11 1111111cu 11 w v.!;0 9h11kc roor. rvk. bllnK. "''" 14~2 2:,~ llc•autlCul .. ~. pool With nm A PETE BARRETT Ill.Ory (;osto M1"'(1 home. he ti v y II h ti k . "'" r' 0 ((1•1 Y•>ll the hl'IH 11( i-·or /\II 111 f:nJll)' PARADISE morelnformntion pond~. l!'I lhi~ li.rgc tw -., · · ,,..,.,1 & l1·n111:t eourt11. "" • Ph··h .. rpl" Now$8<1.SOO. ,...,,, ,,., ••"'" ,,,.,, I I 0 (1r"J>l111·" V/\'./\1N'I' I I I l "'-It "'" " " l.1r11r en 111nu unt tnh'r Country Cifltff•m"" J"culure~ Include het1v " ' • '-1' 111t• ,, ow l'CJli "" .... JACCH'~ .. :.~,M~l~H~GL n _ , ® lt~~.,ill':~·-lbu In m.ellnht,•1.111.~1; tq\11~~~.~~ Ovrr I I I II c re'. G H n -REALTY-Khu kc roof. llttlp dow __ .. !·~·~1 .. ~c~·~·~·:!°""~~I·~·-· -1~~~2-~3G~7~G~O·w-n~c~r /~l~Jr~k·r-.., ".'~/1,11111:1.1~: "::;~~;,•;;~.~l~:,o ----........ _ um" ,. '" · 31,1.111. man y rrull & '42·5ll0 67S·•MO llvln1t room , 11e1>arat nnrl rcnetlllon room uvorurlo l~1:<•s·St•rludf'l1' --·--~ firt•pl 111•c & covert! M t 5 II B N fo~W llOM I-' 4 hlkH t1 [~ li~!'ll~I SP llC Io u" .Cr o u n d !I . Lovely IJllOl·Z~nc<l fur ..,..._~ 11otlo. Tht> bell\ VlllUt' Ir US e Y (~C'an. 3 Ur 2 1111 . t.U;lkr11 ' Ill : .• tollea1: P urk hnml' ... TI ...... L ....... DLORDSI pr 1vat{' n11 d quie t. hOl'lll'" .. ,,~,""' EXCLUSIVE t own h urry! C PI MonJulro 19 lub, rrp l1•. 169,SOO. I '• I ' fr{'llhly l>llillll.'d , l)l•Wly A '°" "'" $2t~ IJOI) lJc!lt Of (('fml " -'' ftf" I •u p ld. & <1 r ro rn I l' d Wi• 111•l'll Li'<t111i:~ ''R · Mc Cordi• ' * • IOHD RIALTY IRVIHE AREA ~-588() Pncc rcduetd o ~.ooo. ~tJ0-1707 & S30·0020 __ 4 • I ~1 (In y11ur r"ntnl• N" L'E'E oy wol "41 1 I •. h I •ro" 3 br, 1·1 .. n, " hn, • lltlrm, l'lan 10~1 '" Th·· :.\."'ruoul. ~ulN. trer llhv • .•. \I r • R--i& 1110 H rt .... l1 Thill ll11ct1ucl (; Uv ome ..... •" ~ ' • • ~ ,..&. Low• low prl i'I.' • Rl•nlM)lo wa1t111i.1 .,....or •"po hRs 3111bulou11 hdrmll. & 3 o v tl r II Ii c ii )' u r d . Wlllnw~. t:rr•llt Cnm1 ly • rry. cnll IM~ o.1oa acnt 67:l 700l Costa Meto 54'-7729 !lave 11omethin11 lo 'It'll' h,1. a hull!! .it1mt· 1 m F.oshid<'. nea r fia c k GLEN MAR hnm1• 1111 •1u1l•l c11l·•I<' ~Ul' •• ST OLSO .... l .... C CIO'll'ifll'll 11dlldo 11 wr·ll .. "t'l b"r. u Jru II\' rin 1._ ________ 111111 &y ~lrN·I $~!1,750. 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Pd 113!1. 551·23011 Oil aP~• Coldwen Banker - I lot P vt. r d. $S4,000 sem1 e1rc-u lnr covered Open llou)Ot''117&18. realty Neut, 3 bedrm, I'• h:ith 642·113:l9 p1llo ll urry for 11 ------- l?CSlt1NlW BIK)l(lQK;( c~ w I l h c a r p e t e d l>arJla ln • l 15G 950 ' llAROWOOD Jo'LOORS. a ,-·7 CULVHDA.ll UMOISTIUCTID V11W White water view, North Laguna· brand new custo m bui It. 4 bdrm s .• 3 baths, on quiet cul de sac. Patio ar~a & extra la rge fiundeck. 3 Min . Crom beachec;. $187 ,SOO. A COLDWal IAMr8 CO. • 644-1766 .. ALMOSTMIW'• Reautilully upgraded 4 bedroom, fa mily & dining room home. close t().. schools, gr eenbelLc; & shopping -ill Irvine. Lovely "Drut'e" parquet floor in entry. dining & family room. $93 ,500 F ee. Lorrai ne Rennie 'lS2-1414 (1'70) 642-1235 644-6200 tvl Dover Ortw H.rl>Or Vtc>w C..nw Irvine•• CMnpus V•lley c.enter 752·1414 Y.cnnom1 rut .:u hltn11. SOMITHIMG '6 . ' ONLY $54.900 ---------•I d1<>hwo<i hcr . er' Ire SPIC A b11r1u1ln ror the prlre PRICERIDUCEO porch. dblt' aurS.ttt! VA. IAL ahopµer. Super 11hnrp 1 thl h' hi ded FllA or Convcnt1on1I Juat listed ! Super loca· Pinn 42 with .J Mrm11,, n a 11 '1 upi;ra tt'rn\t tlo n . Very n ll'e 3 fa mily ruom 11nd de I RV I N t; TE R tt /\CF. '62·777 I bedroom. fn mlly, dining._ _______ -! 111i:ned for exrcllcnt llv- homr. Laritc pool i111t'. roo m , ~ full bulhs.... lnl(.llurryon lhuionc. kit. 3 ~drooms . larie. ""II f\replace, shinale roor.i----------. rarnHy room v./.wet bar. I I a o Florida kitchen. huge fplr. An cllt'iltni1 new 1 CO\'ered patio. Excellent GREAT LOCATION! pnce $100 500 644·7270 L~!!!!!!!!.J landacanlnfi. muth much \" Beaut iful 3 hcdroom ".,,,.,. S-.r' ~. Exe uslve llsllng. 'In-Ai klni sus.aOO . Call home on hu.ae corner lot. REALTORS ALTALOMA &40-1151 ~;,~.lo bear h. Onl)''i-------• 4 BR. 1114 ba. blln11. nt wly l'.nlvcrstty Brk Vllla1te I. 1~~~~~~~~~~lf.:S~~1~d . s3o.ooo. l•llllM'''U!fillil ~~'f:s~;n:;~t."~t~.'~o ~~;m brkr~ please. fo~or 11ppl. Sen Idle Items 642-567 Want 1d rtSult11 642-567 67:1 2·•:12 or ~2·8373 ;if\ 6 -----~----i ,.... ~ red hill ..... ~,11 2 -F1 00 I t Mi_H,.,.S. '-S. ~IHl&t• ott.rlffl&t• ...... U ... 'it. OAll.VP'tlOT •• •••••• • ............ ........ •• •• ........... • .................... _.. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • ............ ' .. • .. a. • A;::u-htacah tm.. 114 •ec-111 I 06 a.oc.. I Ht • "operty l 400 IHIW~ 2,00 ...... 112 ~~~-~!! ... •-•-•u!1: • .!:.!!.... lWww&~ ••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• __..... ••••••••••••••••••••• • a.--.-&.. 1149 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f!R tue on C·Z loc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lAaM 4 br, 2 ba. Mtt• ck .... __. r--i.."---a.-.. ll ll I VIII To Wllb of 1raa• and eloM lO parkll. pool• 3 ffORMS., 2 lovely valtoe ·S72,000 .C Bdrms .. den/dining room combine-0 & 3 belh3. PartiaUy remodeled Best buy for $144,900, on SO ft. lot. LIDO REAL TY JJ77 Vlo LWe. N.I. '7 J..7l00 ...__ I •--o.. ••••••••••• •• •••••••••• _........~ -" Hbr BJvd, t:M ..,...1 • .... .-"' ln"alOr lalen:sled an Mar. SUS mo. Water hi I ,.,. • ""'Y .,u 1 ...... •••• ••••• •• •• • ••• •••• •• L'k"v;anner ~ZZC bl..\)'lni ~8 uH boinn t'I ~6381 • bi'e 2, 3 A 4 Mr A--"-81( w/saraat . cl•"1' i--------_.-.;.-.-.C All c:a.b 1! pm.~ I.I ri£bl llo111H &. townllome &~d. lb•. •l•l ar•• w/nu petnl . drupu, • I '9 SPIHDAIU ms iOil am,~ lift S'2(X) Cozy home w /p r av•ll for leue. Fro brand n•w condo. Wv\ t'rptt. 1274. mo Sll·lf'J~. noon .. 'n<'d for kuu. rw $32$.. No feet. ber, ,, . Oar. dr. open _ _.:;_::..:...:..;;,,,,.:..;;,,,, __ _ on H 0.000 do.,..n , •;,~ .M1unR~111J,MO~O RANCHREAl.TY Pool,Nlc oven,$t91.mo. Cor-. .. Mor ll?t It'll~ commCl't'. bldi:a . .._... 6'1·2000 ~.anytime. ••••••••••••••••••••••• i..ln1 ll'rm11 on balanC't-••••••••••••••••••••••• U1!. Z br TH. tar. KMSl.a,_ __ _.;~....-.----1-----'- t'nt'c. m-0.000. City or Ho.sft '-1Mn.d P"IS,&ttQl•ok. Fff. alMTALS dous 4 br, S ba. Ntar ~ Onini;a. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mam Rentnlt, ~~o SU\ale f"amUy Hom• bta<'ll. pool•, tennis ~ .... .., Coro..ocs.I Mw llZJ MESA VERDE 38R.2ba,dta...... ss.50. IDO "5-3370.f\ert. f\, ,i • •••••••• ••• •••• •• ••• •• 3bd, 2tHI. t'Pf,a. l11>lc .. '-S RR . 2 ba ..••.... : .. ;~":i~'..iil Jl7' ii,~ •. • WALK TO ti KACll m4'c MlO. me. Call aft 4 3 BR. 2 ba, herbor vu ~~~~~~~~~ 1 Uedroom • .sire fl' fl ~5760. 4 BR. 2~ ba......... Ba rd CORONA DEL II .1.1t r CW> tl7:5 ifiOI Aa1 4 BR .. 2 balft.I: turn. 2Bd. J "'1 " ylak ' T ~r I COfNMf'Clol ,:.: _ _... .. 0c.h~l l 6, 3 Br.? RA. frplc, ~ f1\o Coat• Meta ·WS t lreea. v ew. W• to i Br uwnhuuae, l"IJ 1'. ~,~ UAV .u,,.c' UL /\CH •• ,_, Jt)tfl) '51J~Da:t1Mfl Htwport .. och 106f OPEN 0.1\ll. Y 9AMtolPM .--,..... • ..... _ '"· 1 OK BR b bc:h. CarJ}41't1. drd';o. t>ool, t11on1s, ..:u11U1111n1i.1 r~ 1600 .. 1ua•~ » . 4 ,%1-t 11......... _....., Kl ,....,... •• , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·8%04 4/I BR.l~ba....... l\Ove & .. ,.,..ii. • brt1kf11tt.~11neo~u1&. •••••• •••• •••••• ••• ··~· Summer & Yrly Lt-11ses & aR Ba peU olt. l350 t.11. •93·5401 Catalina vl11w1. <.10llO to t:~lMM P.llCIAl.CO~N~.R Wkly Rentala S6~ to Volley l2J4 4 s!m~~°iR°i~t~i•••..,...::;.:.::...:.:;;;..;:..~....-----f shnprln' & ftno ~Qrh, l 1 v111·1111l ham! JOO 11 $!72$ Vrly -Summer••••••••••••••••••••••• BR ~ MSOW\ bcl. H1ba. Oct4n 11111• S.•·a< Ucane-Unlv l'ark, A Plan New home, 4911 Cork wood 2br2ba, Sat/Sun 1·5pm m .M 646--2888 Woodbridf(e Broadmoor S'12.~ :tbr 2ba: Via n l 645·2ll7: Rudy Sept 3br. 2ba, covered patio. ~.500. 4732 Roxbury. Irvine, S5l·1~1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanfront -Newport Beach BeautirulJy decorated 4 Bdrm, 3 bath. fam1ly rm, 3· Yr old home on ~he oceanfront. Fantastic, ever·changmg whitewater view ............ $250,000 OPa. WIDtmDAY 1-SPM 2'02 WIST OCUJiRONT T HE TERRACE. 3br, 2ba . Dover c o ndu. SAND & SEA llALTY :?!iU' Costa MC"n. AdJ11 51700 to SHOO mo SharDF....lyH... 4 .l~nhOmu · twnhae. VlewNpo<'ll•.:I~~~~~~~~~~ fl·entluo lllh~.PPl'::f & reul.ly w u t er( l'<>Q l Hom c~ :uln.:? UA, 139$, 2 BR.2~ Ila ......... 13'7 ~~9o4~· mo. u .,.11 ..... ,r .. l•t• I "r .... d•n ... " .. ur l!Yeo,.mt' · 631 ltOO ~adonhlpKt:Ml·"481 2BR,2 8a ........... &n ...,, " "' " "' ~ """ • ., _________ ... Jasrninc. lowt'r, $3$0. I' n IM E C 0 M ·OCEANFHONT·WlnterNcw'" de<'Orated t br, 2 aBR,lBa........... mo.Incl al1utll&refn1t ~1 1:.IH.'l /\L-2~6 ' fr<>n Ken111 l·Lr1t. •BR 3ba ba. fplc. ow $4lO/mo. 2 21lr8,;d2e8an.4lba....... RAND NIW 2 blk• bcb. Su Ill van, 111-.I.', l'Orrh:r lot, Newport modt>m home ~/mo ' ·~ · "" · ·" • · LuxW")' Twnhme on the 631-<l\58 Hlvl1 <:ov '1 f('llSC' AGT. 673-S<llO • ~AJt. Norte J BR.z Ba........... palisades. Spect•cular ...::..::.:....:.::.;:,,: _____ _ St60.000 I.II)'" n Qin :ihow ---2 Story, 4 BR. 2 BA, !am 3 BR, 2 Ba •• •••• .. ·.. Qc.eaa vu. Walk to •hop· RlHT ALS " nH•r ~·; :i~ndalill• pl Wotfffront rm, m11ny t'1Ctr111 . lBR,2 Ba........... pin&. 23 m in lo O.C. CORONAdelMl'R tui:h ..ipprcc1.U.111n 6'/0 Boat sltps,L1dolsle.3br. ~/mo.96J..45678kr,no lirport.Adultcommunl· Two s to r y ·3BR4_ 2 1 ,h1•lt«r :i b a . m :1 s I e r s u 1 t c! rtt t,y, 15 yrs. & over. 2Br, baths, upper levf 1111 C OlEOFMEWPORT wfJacuui -det'k WI ~~ den. 2~ baths, 24xl4' t'Ocldtllont'd. $450.-)'rl). IULTOIS mag111f1cenl view. Al 4br. 2ba, drJlb. erpt, frpc, ~ Uv.nn,frplc.paUo,sun lease. 675_5511 new kitchen Yrly lse. o b ll n a • S 3 6 O. 11 e · /. deck, terrnc~ Din rm. COLI OF NIWl'CRT l----------1 ~u m mer 8 wk m In 213'"'3().57~ an •pm. "I-,, breakfast nook. attch RIAL TORS S7Z.OOO. Call ~~~7. '7WIOO lftcomePro,.-. lOOO 67$US20,(2ll)Z71-llS5 Hwltiilltt• .. ec" 1240 A2.1-DLlv\ garage, pool, tennis, '75--Ul I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ •• , ~ small....,OK.~owava1l. -: •••••••••••••••••••••••Fully furn. 1 Br apt,••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_.. --------- T~rtlerock 48r, 1~1rn, .......... .,., 105 ~r~{:nt'r. ~.soo .•••••••••••••••••••••• 1 1 · 'no agn Walk lo beal·h. Th re bedroom home Jn T H LocJ-ta a.ech I 04 SHORES. Lovely ocea •••••••••••••••••••••• vJe"''· Ji:QOd security NEW CUSTOM. cedar ex· SJ35.000. tenor ocenn view, 3 Bed., 2\o'l Uath. Jo'am . rm ~ AHCHOIAM w /wet bur. 2 hri ck IHVl:STMBCTS fin•places, vttulled \'c1I 1ng:., dlnine rm., laundry C714t 4t'977 I 1 rm .. p11t10 11nd d1:ck TIME TO TRADE Oakwood S. • wka +. Slor)'5 8rHomew/Cncd ~r~~fo.~• Lovely 2 br. dos~,.., wport .. octt 106' Trade lo l arg~r units Matt,1171·3280lt205A yd,dosetoachla&•hoP· '5tJ~J)a:~ 1aragc, l \o\ bi's>-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Mo e ppreciation pin& in S.E. H.B. MOO beech, rrpk, S3UC1; mu now . r • · WALKTOBEACH mo. HH02 ConsLltul1on OPENDAILY n the hills or San 873-6101 OCEANFRONT more lu shellt'r. Call 3 Bedroom, $250. 962-U46 8 AM tol PM Clemente. specta<'llla ..::..:..:....;;~------ 3Br .. 2liu. Super 2 story now for inrormlllJOn 673·7601 Agt. c:anyoa /ottan view. 3br 2 Br, lmm11c $300 mo. \.st• home on the on•anfronl LIONS ESTA TIS BRAND new, 11ln1le leveJ, NIV ERSJTY PARK J 2ba home. Bltns, wate' Adult:;, no pct:.. f\wf\111 1n mint conl.l1t1o n . 536-8832 ILUFFSCOMDO S BR, IC ram t-m, B_R1 Vllla&e JU. Near softner, covered patio. Unf.640-1359. Gr11:l'£ul living ut its·i---------•I Primelocalion.Eleaanl· $450 /mo. Century poot,$475.mo.644-mo low maintenance yrd.CostoMeso JI t>e3t. Sl89,500 ly furn., 3 bdrms .. 2~ ba. 21/Lockhart Really ask . -"/ ... 831 1013 CATALIMAISLAHD Frplc., bll·lns. Cloae t forJanelor Jim962-3842 Bnght.. sunny, 2 br, 2~ __, mo . .,.ves. • . ••••••o•••••••••••• Propertly8H5ou0 s~ 7Units,S175,000. commun. pool. SMS Mo. . ba, bltns, d/w, frplc. lov· 3bedroom. O<'ean view. CASA VICTORIA I 64.2· I-CHM Slt,200 ...... 1. (Submit on children) br, family rm , pre1U1 ely polio. Jdeal exec. .ShorectUr t,2&3 br, Deluxe Unfur .... J" aru. Nr bch. Children, location. $375 mo. 493-1 orl-\trn.gaa/wtrpd. Completely landscaped S129,$00. ELEGANT Ol-3620 C. f. Colesworthi pet. vacant • .J.,•1so. 552-3ff7hve11wknds $375. Adutts·Nopet1Sec. l(•1' ... I. 536-1202 Hussein Agt 963-,,,,. Pool.recrm,elc\·n101 ,. Laguna r~i~ ILUf CHIP REA.I.TORS 640-00 0 .. , .. ·31 :. SS"O. N e w Sm• k e Tr ee walk to bch. '330 lae. ~Victoria, 64214970 •L-L -!-. Pr estig1ou!> ho me in ~ "' • Twnhme, 2br, 2ba, pool, K dsOK '93S40l ---...t.~ UJ11C: Cr~e community chou:est locauon on San. 4-PLEX SI 7 5,00 TRAJLER for rent, 24 x 8' Peu "Cblldren C'lbbhse, a veil Aug l. 1 • · New adult waterfront 11111 • __ (Wll~gzw'-iu----, • • • S p A N t S ll:iito Or., w1lh lo\·ely 2nd NEWPORT BEACH·! I slpi •· Complelely furn. 873-7601 A&en $38S.~1·1429. HtMst.r 32t ln l\ll'Sa \'erll•'. Dcaut1fu \ ~ BEAUT\'. Brand ne~ 3torh\•iewofEaslbluH& Deluxe Cl> :l8R 2BA :zs·:i?i l::o Y~s fs:!m 45. 2 br on Texas slz. ~Hiit 3250 ...................... lunduap1ng. t::xccp 1020So.Coe•t"-"•M·Mt9 home with pJnoram1 F11s Ion lslantl. S('rOs~ frplc ... (3) 2BR 2UA'. C hi.I f 5 owl al(/21:)· J L K'dsJ...,•• k .,. ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br, 1~ Ba. Vlt. McFad h onally rich Interior> view o r S:iddlebac lheupperbay.4Sparious Ownr./Agt. Mui>l sell, a or app ' 0 1 ,.... .. " · r...... deft&Newland l3SO mo t&J bdnns from $:.17!> •NEWHOME • mountain range an bdrms. & den. dining will help finan ce. 38'1-1349. MalnRentals,MO-SSlO ownhselease.3Br.2ba. Fnd d8SJ-S8il · · MesaVerdeV11l1a 15~ MONARCH T ERRACE rm .. marble frplc. m l(:t'. "..,' .... u . ""7 58IB Common pool & rec area. c Y · MesD Verde Dnv.i 't:u~1 SI l0.000. Southern coaslltneofSa living rm 2 Full & J half ~~ ~ tto..s U..._..lslMd SlfiO, 2 br duplslexok. f)-pFlc , 040 mo+ sec dtp. 1 Funtil!Mdor C o s l :i M c s .1 3BR. "'"'ba, rm ror pool CI e m e n t e . Po o I •. • k . Co ••••••••••••••••••••••• k1ds/pels/1n1 . ee. 118-3700 •L.L~:-'--..a llO (7\4)" .. ' ••11 ·~ JaCUUI. 58k , 3BA. ram baths. l'lnesl c:arpets .. Trailer par in ron.a .--.. __ ,_._.... 1206 Mai Rentals 540-$310 ----.......... . JAY W. YEATS RLTY. I t <H drapes be11u11fully de· 18'h> spendable on $55. - -n ' and N V --bs • •••••••••••••••••••••• 31711 Co l H rm ~ 1 n ·c ·S Jn 11 ,,. •. ,· ~.,.. $00 do d f 1 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br ew u • wo e. • ncautlfully landscapl~ as ~Y fu-"91u'<'. $225.000. t-'Ortt..,... -· wn or tra e or oca NEW ENGLISH TUDOR $2~5. 3 br TH. pool. Kids. Br 2 Ba, a.Ir cond. patio, ange, redec. ii br, :! ba, aerden ty1w .1tlult apl So Laguna 4 9!1 2231 Lucuna~lguelRenlly CALL e U6·U14 _pruperty.Aj:.'16'2·91166 l JJR, J Ba, lam-rm, &tn&lesolt.Fee eleckttch,Rt'C'Clr.$435. no.wax ktl fir. $3$0 1·2 ~ Br. Ui~hw:i~hl'~ OCEANFRONT ll0·5050 ~ lfMI... <k'l'an ''iew duplex. Ne" f11>lc, beam ce\l'g, wel· Main Rentals, 540-M7t m.eoezevu/wknds. Aaent. no rtt. 963.4500 enr.I. 1111r .. liUl,l. Gilb " Fabulou1 N. Lag una -.:..----_.-::::._ ~ 7:': TY ronslruct , cust. 2 & bar, 2 u r gar. $6SO mo. Mariners Cove reot•I Mlptl 1252 C11d1iniM_. water pd. Pool. loc.'ahoo. 2br. 0 V .0 . apt. ,.,ur Ne'!,~:,L,_,1 ntttre Sit Npl Beach flJ0.000 Owner. 673-3104 tse. $315. Nr OCHn, 2bd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• u.fw1111Md LA MANCHA APTS 898.600 Bkr on prem1:.cs I 069 ---------Pnnc: only Bkr. 840 1441 0 $ S . 2:sty lwnhse. All luxuries. B 2.8a r"'lc 2 c r gar •••••••••••••••••••••• i711 Scott l'li.cc, CM 494·12118 Hew_... •ach --------MILLI N S clt1ng I J I I b .. _ r, • .,.. • • · b d ... ,. ,.,.7~ ,..... ' s1•n 000 hou•"" •""'''/mo poo • acuu • c u .. ~e. pny-·• ar .... for boat or rp 3br, 2 a <'On o o .,..,. . ...., " --•••••••••••••••••••••• NEW UNITS .JV. • .. ~. ~ • hd 2 • ~ ...,. • •OCE.l\NVlt:W • PLIT·LEVt:L lnhsc. 8ayc:rt!St.L~2BH +den. 2000+sq rt. Avail. now. a.Ile o car gar. trailer. View. LeHe aolf course, up~~~·22t:: UkeNcwt\dltE.Sil1t•I ~ 3 litt ·famil y rm Br. 2 ba. frpk, pool rustom pool wtwooden Two nl'w si.~un1t &one 675-8771. 91i8"867 . Ut,hiat,depoalt.499·2544 nine,A/C,S4~.$4 1 2Br,$200·$225.l'IXll 11. ~pa c lou l1v . rm .. ;id ult s S-1 9,$00/ofr btidgc Perfect ror in :sevcnun1t complcxcs.C dttM lZ22 ingle slory38r 2 8a + aM.Vlelo JJ67 pet~. Scent 177 ~; :!.!111 ~wednh fr pie · Ulln 645·64:16 door /outd~·i· .. nt"rt ~tn f'1n.1 ust>r depruclntion· °""'° or Den & lge fncd yard ........................ Afl•fuMllt• Fllnti1Mcl St. Apt.20. 644-tlll~H. k·1~h t I• Nu1on ct · · '"' '" "-._. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ~ w 1 e. c 1 --J ·t I t ti $\l8 SOil m;iv take sort llullars. Ry Quiet cat de aac. $400 mo. Ba h 1 nd •••••••••••••••••••••• & brkfi;t bu f12.SllO Harbor View Homes ;;;f ~s is c . . JP po'• n Im en l on I Y Shorecllrrs, O<'ean view, 2 586-6214 Br 2 med a r co v'd hltoo 1119Mt l70 De6uae Hew Units MISSIONRl':ALTV VIEW --· l please. , BR+den.S!IOO. w/frplc,cpll, rps, co •••••••••••••••••••••• Open d111ly, 2 Hr ~tull1u • 494·0731 • SPACIOUS... i . ··-'I . 675.0000Agt. NS3:i03~1b:·:1Yr;e~ ~~i9 $400 mo. <710 omple te ly furnl she \.Ii Ba d""· ''" h11 up ST Tl 2 + (;onv"rtlble de ING.a.aw ~ , _ 1 h 3 BR 2 b ear udC a er (pots as pons). 2 br, 1 bll Alrium. f;im rm, lrplc. JU US D!! Mon»ro !'Ian wllh vie 2·story custom home m IPtac• ~ve Y omc. . ·• a. 17862Van Bunin:Wtrpd ... .,,........ 1J6t $325. mo. Student.I ok. pal10 Lwnh~u deg111n. N1 Family dt'hl(hl ! 2·Story. of mountairui, valley lrg r .. lot. ll11mpshirc Pr t... 1 ool. $600. Avail. A.ug. 675-81'71 ~ts. 283 Knox St. N\l.l)t • l>drms . 2 ba.: mint Crl. Des1uned r o ap•r lst,lease./\gt.644·7383 . br near beach. lge••u ................... ~:....:..;_;:, _____ -.f 9-099 twlnklina nillhl 111.thls I "I x 7U·t•20 garage. Adult.a. $2M mo. Wt'StcHff, 38R 2BA, frplc, ............. _ P-'--··•o 370 l{ls arco. , .... 5 t'Ondlllon home• Thll't 011e Only sll'p!I from tennis. gracious 1 v n I:. c ••oo auMut Ntw-1u.c" Cute 3 br, 2 be, frplc, $475. bit I dbl -'"""'- hos 11 all! Lot& or deC'k~ & po o I . J a cu 1 li an eeullve enll'rl11inmen1 -Yrly ~ ns. ~l o, gar. •••••••••••••••••••••• Eastslde 3Br , 2b11. bltn~· p11tlo 11re a oround chtldren'splayurca. Strik1~g entrr wt rre 2 Jo'OUflPLEXES., .Mesa 6'75-«>00or613-44ll'I BR, 2 BA, atrium 549-1232 vn an bree.ea, Sl7S. Uti Nr everything. $300. Pl fM\'Alt> 20x40 pool w11h 64 .. 7211 standing sta1rcuse Verde arta. Will t'X· w/jacunl elec bltn•. WATERP'RONT2500eqft, pd. Sn&ls olc. Fee. Mai &46-2'1m l 11 cuu1. ~nn1 cu r~d balcony. Lr1t upstulr chan1te 1100.000 equ1ty 4bloc."kstnbeach,3bd,2...., auto car 'door opener , 2BrlrDen,3Ba,sideU ftftltala,~.970 NEWLYDECORATf:U ~ 111nd1r11p1nj1 '"1th mllture mstr 1wte "llbnry t ll:ir ror II ~oing bui.tncs.a. a Ii· ba duplex. $450, mo. gardener lncld. $600/mo. 1vall. Udo Penln. asom. •• MeM 3724 } trtts Would you believe Plus child ren·~ w1ni<l llUOr ~lllrl'. or what have &44-2405 Avail Au• 6 ~All yrly lie. Aat.84G-ll49 2 br w t1ar S200. Npdcw.~.~ $89,700 aiuest rm & bath, fo )Ou. Call Mr. llln<'k, .... ' · lncd yd.waler . "41• rm,lrgl.lvrm.rurmd1 54S·8421, A~:.o clated CottoMno l224 vecant, 4 BR, 2 BA +WATERFRONT. Pier & $)7.IOWUk&UP "A" Placentia . <.:u l mtl~ftc;I~ VIEW! VIEW! rm. dream k1tc:hen. pun Sooth Coll st Rrokt'rs ••••• ••••••••••••• •• ~·· fplc, 1425 mo. A•k for rtoat, 3 bed rm, formal •Studio & l BR ApU bttwn I ·5. 636·"1~ t'W').--. na~ Catahn11 sunsets from try, servlnt: & ul1hl) 3Br t&, nu cpts-pat(ll, Keith. 961H317 Al\. dine rm. 2 baths. w/w •1V Ir Maid Scrv Avail ~xlr• Ille 2 br, 2 ba lowt'r ~ ~ lhisllxtrm.,fnmily rm. ureas. 4 frplcs +count IEBIAR nice fnc d yd. S35 cpt1,fplc,dble11ar.,n •PboneServ,Htdpool U lpd Ad 11 ~ ...:_;__ ___ •_v_v_· 2_e_o_o_1 N"". Heleht.s home leas unique features. t;:i1 l'lOO W Holt . Pomona. kids/pets ok. 968-8388 o 3 Br house, lovely ho mt dotl. 91()() mo. yrly l1 •OUldren Section II · u s uYl!r .-. panslve gardens &r pool Easy terms. Low rent. 64<M737 for sm. family, le Coed onf-y. Barrell Really •Low monlJ'lly rates. $l6S ~ 2407 ' : $.llS,000. OPEN HOUS 64~ 8171 yd, clean " sharp, no &U..s200 •160FFweek'a rent Lovely lie 3 br, 2 ba ..aali.al...-,':!' 1 SAT. SUN, l ·5 . lf 5 Br 2 Ba, very dean. pets. $3$0 mo. '8:2·DS or w/ad pallO. No pets. Ideal ltX: ~ '._,. JI AMT'SlllRE C RT IALIOAISLAHD c:ar gar,lgefncdyd,frui MZ-0565 Br, 2~ ba condo w/36 2376Newport81vd.CM $24S.mo.751-735j ·-~ m·0!>48·2573 2 Store1, l·Apt. 1.rees.5475mo.9'19·ll845 per 3 or 4 bedrm, 2 be boal 1Up, dbl car, $2 1 548·9'7Mor 645·3967 5170 . 1 "Adroom duplex. 1 -,.. --~ ... ~ Owner fift•c• Br. 2 ba cbndo, frplc, ho c ts d R/O mo. •ummer. $650 yr "" ~-TNILCiE&36'DOCK •· Inn mu. rp • rpe, ' lse.S4S·7645or673·31116 20J5Merfoft,CM mile from oceun lv 1 u Jbr. 21,ba, fp, 2 car gar l'r1daorownc•rsh1pl pataoao:poo ·-·"· '345. 1163-455 A&ent, no l d 11 A 1 >N••Mn4M..N.•~ ~ 000 Ownr 545_7645 s;i~o.ooo 642·1155 reea l Br FUrn, 2 Ira cloaeu. ma ure ~ u · v 111 646-4463 ..,.., REALONOM IC!' . . Harbor View Hms. 4 Br , queensir.~ bed, prlv. 7/li/16. <.:all for appl •----':...._"". ---HAllOR VIEW HOMf Broker 67!'>·6700 Beaut. E/slde Htltn&. Lovely 4 BR, ram rm, 2 28a. close lo schools, dre.11slng rm, "tra lg !.93,~ Wallace St., 11µ1 JBR 2BA, Crplc:, bltn. be. auper H.B. loc1Uon. pool, park. $590/Jse. room s, e n c I. g a 1_.;..F_. ------- OCUHFROHT ~wlthView hopptn>l Center, no R&O. dbl car gar. S375 Walktoacbool&parkln· 8.13·1881. w/•tora1c. Adults only.1Br.bllm;,cfls,drpti ,l(ar STYLE. COM FOllT. Deluxe duplu. closr to By Owner. lmmac 4 llr. vucanc11•s, land lease. lnr gardener & water, side tract. Nr aboppln&. Nopets.Openl2·5 pm. 1tdl1.i, nopet.s. 541!-•~• 01 l 'l./\..'-S . phl levl'I 201 evcrythini: 2 OR .• 2 b1. Fam & Din Rm. w/m11ny Entire purchase p rice Call Joeb. 642·S270 s 4 2 s / m 0 • 1n c:1 d Baycrest 4 br, 3 ba, dJ 6'5-052? ·-v l11r1tl' Uurku• model 48 eoch unll. Super i.un· xtras. Sl03.050. 2221 Port c·11n he depreci11ted. g ard e Per . Ask fo rm, ram rm, s>ool. $1200. "9tedl l74ui-.:_..._;_ ___ _ ::• ,1111. 22.SO 11q . ft, w/w deck Sl89.500! Harwick Pl. 640·-l<ltl!I S27;,,01w1. &Cf>.11565 days/ harp 3 IX'drm, 2 ba, + Maryann or Barbar mo. Avall 8/IS. 642·1\55 ••••••-•••••••••••••• £.Side 3 Dr 2 Ba , $32S mo "'""'" On.on tll" kltC'ht!n lolbo I p • !·•1 t••t4 20x20 !am rm. Good loc., 0 •., ·-•or963 ._.., ... • OT C' 'Id k ls 1"~ ,.,,' .-' ' o oy rop. Ba yshores •bd. 2~,ba.~~ • .-·" close to schls, $395 pet.,..,..~ .. ,.. ..._., BLUFFS CONDO FO SM1-....BEACHH EL 111 reno ,nope · .n :1~rr~~11~!:~:.~!!/; RHltors ram . we t bar. all HOME&IHCOME mo.CallLarry,546-5880 Yorktown/Magnolla•br RENT.4br,3ba,1Yrlse, Rooms'24.50week 2lslSl.546·"9._8_5 __ _ In llv rm. Pan•lcd le • 675·7060 • amenities, buy view, pvt Dl1e nl'W 5 un1l, owners 2 ba. (pie, many extru pool,l650/mo.l7~&. AptsSllOmo.S36·7056 2Br.lba,W;W cpts,..,.t10 "' ·~~~~~~~~~~I b h Sl7" 500 .,1111 Ur , off street, quJet, N r-rm wJ e»t1n arH. lllr. c •· "· · ~ un1tJUr stvd10.HJ 2 Ur renced van:t .Couplcson· S39S/mo.963-4589Agt. BLUFFSCondoleqa Surfer's apedal$tl0.Utll aar. 226-0 Pornonll St. vanl ~ /. bric:k patiu, kovshnrt! lJr • ~s.o55• .. tul.lw6. 11triums. fa m · fee. '"a-•no at •-5 ~· Nr water .. Fee. Mal S2SO mo. 544-5939 ' NwrtCrt•'lt Condo <>wnr1Pnnonlv ( 1 & 1 2tlJ ly, no children, no pets.i_;.:.,_ ______ -l ~ •u • -· m~l.lll ~heir stnrue an 2Br. 21.J..i . ..-PIWd Bar, --rm, rp r rul os. I.se S22S. StB-8251 or Clean• br, 2 ba, OW, •A1ent,64Ml3J• entals. S40·Sl10 2 BR, utll furn. t:h1!4re1 <"llr 1wr. plu! lllc t!ntry r 2 S-Ct.IMfth I 07 l\no'< St C~ <Nv.pt 1111\11 9711 7888 h1ahre1hnf(~. 562,900 Iii 1131200 or 1.1reul. Opc-n S:it & Sun '· cpta.drpe.SJM.mo. 2br, w /ocean view. wporta..ch 176' welco m e . No pe111 Ot-un & aunsct views l'.<IO l~l,.,tlll75 da)s. •••••••••••••••••••••• JISPM 11WW'JO WbaltyMESAVF.ltD1';,1mmac.3 983_.~.Bkr,noree. Gerage.l1t.la1t+deea ••••••••••••••••••••••• Manaaer Apt 6 . 11161 private b<!nrh romm wl for Ex•cuti•e Re~! ;~~~9~~c-:~ Hiii~ Oi Call Ev~. br, 2 ba, rpui drps, bltns. Very c lean lbd, 2ba Ina. 5425. Eves, M2·S722. lept lo beac h. Lu. Wallace. 642·_1364 __ _ tenn11. olyrnpk •11(' pool ta Su~r WR In rhoic" trw-11 frplc. Avail mmed. Lse. (am.rm., OW. GD. patio Hbr Vu Hms 2 br It den, =e~1 2 :;2_~~ bltN 2 br, cpls, rll"Jlfi, upsto\n1 w / J•c:uul 4t •a una, WHhfamfly lion. Jd enl IH•llC'I SIX UNITS S39S.S46-9205 Util rm., walk to bch new Cll>l & drpa, f11>I, -· y. l~undry rucy1. Kid• vk ~~ie~ r:~~t:i~~~o:in"r~~ rtrft"ct for c111crt111nlna hldrtway. S137 5QQ Chrnc:c Co~t" Mesa loca. ~.:iolse, 1395. mo many "t ras. U2S. L11e2Br, tum. ulll l)(i yrly ~od~~,~~~ l.lnd cl1'5 u ... $12.4,900. ~:::~~u:.l~llr2~~~~.W ~f • •DEACll BJ\llCNN ' • lion. Cul·dc·sae lllret!~. 840-11241 $3$0. 2 doors lo ocean 1180 I nr pool l adult Many cuJ<tom lc-ature~. Outstan!f~i~:1 luP J Th r e e P r I II r • CJ f . lhmm: .. cg~late 3 Bdr~·-1~ For leHe...!, br,nat bbtll 28r Condo W fden, din 673-QIO Melissia ow/r 21. No ~ls.• J:25.J •loy the Goed Ll'- 499.4514 32.12.\ SI• <.:0t1M I fwy, Oeautlfol Bay"rt'sl a rea. 11 uwnt·r!lb I 11 d 11 P lt!\l''I A .... " per mo, .,. SP8t'lous. ~ •q • area, 2~b•. •love, tra1h RAILER for rent, 24ic8 17lh Jlluce, ttfl 111\M s 139,500 ~p~~I~~~ ~:m VCot:~·11~ ~' i.i•p11rala laundry.cfosL•d 64G 7171or 646·11215· l:IC'h. $475. 640-~ comp. Rece1ttly con· slpe 4. Completely furn. 1150 1 hd. liltn stovt ~ ' Mnri.:t Wotrc 1111 rda n Klltl In I: w It ~IUJll"ll RH , 2 llA, clt:n, cpl.ii, clble br, 2ba. f11>lc. $400 mo slructed, tenni s courts, 1225 mo. JOO Y~11 f~o oven. older pref'd. 122 ll ALLPOITSl.IE.. flrcplc. 1111 hltns nn JI .Quall ~ llllr ~/mo We11t.slde Children, pet OK pool, nr beach. ~75 mo. bch. Will •how Sat/Sun. Ma~noha St 4114.4«1!1 MYSTIC Ult.LS orc11n ~8024 &loru~culorr. pa--. G7s-4ooo: 613-4396 eves, 6ll·3005afterS:30pm. 642,6S()Od1rs.67J.748t. Call for 11pl)l. (2J31 • · vi ew & p11vacy. 2 Bdrm .. -----•<.:all 4!12 4t2t ~ ... -• ask for Bill Gold. HARBOR Vu Hme, a Br 2 3'f·l 2 h111h. I~ sq. nl. homrt H.S. C•otff'Oftt H~RTHI\ 11~:NttV Prop..-• "':S DF.l MAR 3., 2 FOR RENT4 Redroom n-("'IC I vr lae Ne"ri,...::;;;.;....::;_,;oj~-----1 with lrulv drnm: cl'!\ l 1\wlin. (j~h & lrn:1k In the Rt•;AI.TOltS 7S2-,.20 Mr. A • • · or, hoUllt. VACANT. °"• ... · 1 • " ()ptm·heum llvl n1t room. J1un from your priv. 2t!;/\venldA l1elMnr 1•oo~A1lUNtW.ot at~M Ra, din rm. lg ram rm. 556·7777aakfnrSue parklcpool,SS&Olmmed AllnO!lt 1 1 A<'N•1•n911n-~ 9u Jb S"n Cl•mMnte 1 ·~ t.ots fOf'a-•-llO-O fr11lc, nu paint, qulel occpy. 6H·H20 or,.;__::._ __ .;.._ ____ -1 belch. L110. 4 n , • a.. " " "' • "'" -l!l!'Ml. no pct.B, lease $400 Lea!M!I. 2hr, lh11, lrg dMI, $49-81S5 •-pnvacy. S0 7 .000. lou of wood P11nellna. •••··--•••••••••••••••• mo. 979•3842 blks to bl'h, '300/mn. Cal .:_:~-----......i,.--a... 1124 Cotta Mete HORINS RI.AL TY SlOJll' to (K:oan, paot. ,. Ottwr Reol lst... R Z l t S36·9'.l3. J~EASE or I~ opt, lovely * 494-105 7 * tennis. Siil~ •••••••••••••••••••••• • 0 • F.n Nt Sil.Ir 2 Hr, t Ba, cpta, E. llluU 'f'clou1 4 Ur & •••••••••••••••••• •• ..,...._ • Moblt.HCMMt 66x300' '1~. r~rrtit. lllove, 111 yd don, new>' redtc. Nr . -------... -i Dramatlr 3 bdrms .. 2 For S• 110 wtardnr, nr Wn tC'11((, Pork fr 1hoppln1 ~$. Jt24 .AO!an b11 .. 11unde-ck. Close t •••••••••••••••••••••• E-Side blka from N.n .. all ulll w/(rplr, formal dltl·rm. _M0-_.;.,.2349:..:_,;_ _____ •1 CAT:~~ RIALTY' (.2) Trailers in at.lull park. Costa Mesa pd, 134() mo. no children ror~:..~e .:~".chi~~· •. Sharp 2 Br houH, Wt1lk to Costa. Mu;a for sale nrpets646--09ll aft SPM. ssoo. mo. Mtryanae, bch, 13.SO rrly, 831·0383 REAL l'>TA Tf Jl)() I ' •1 ... $)et'lallau.lnNewpart Rx24'$l600.4r8x32'S1900 Plnns for fl unil!I. Pnll,I· 3br, 3ba, den .. fam rm. S491892or963-7Ul anePM. Sho• 5'!!~11n2~901~ MB-46t9 ble vananc:e ror1. Agent, bltns, quiet, Mt'u Verde, ----------1 -fl4S-8616. cul-de-11ac. l -yr lie. at 1-L-1124 Npt. Shofa, 2 Br~ CtMV SUPER. x45 ' trailer, awning . MlOfm Show by appt ..,...._ ., den, Walk to beach, tta· !!!. ..... JOY porch. storage shed For sole hy owner: View 0• 0 · ••••••u•••••••••••••• Ala 6 poo1a s.us11r1t A Cenmlt' tlle e ntry. _..... Costa Meu eduJt park lot, Dano Point. Im M9-0l6l. Unlvenlly Park. t>eant Nl-l290. e;::~;.';,l~~ ~~~r ~~t~!:~r~~;·1~n.fec~~ USO. 548'""49 prov~ corn<'r. S81 9JS2 S32S. 3 br, 1 \• ba. urpart, home. 4Br. 3ba, FR, 01..JH.-V__;..;,lt.;..om;.._ __ /_le-w-,-b-4 ln11. lrplc .. 3 DR. ly ttnoveted2BR.2BA ...... 120 Dtteri. 648 Seal StreeL Phone rm.S1SOlse."4J-5«5. i10o. m:.~ 'br ino. $87,000. Town home w I l •••••••••••••••••••••• 2400 S46-ll66 UNIV PK TERRACE 5'2-1083orM4·mO ~~~~~~~~~~ n~place • pool. Cenrr.I ACRES c 1 •••••••••••••••••• •••• Nice 2 br hoU&e. fenced 3 Br 2 Ba, popular Cam m ......... , _Hi._ I 050 Westc:bff. $85,000. • • RACING SEASON yd, gar. Newly decor brid&e Model, aood loca · Brffiy 2 br • .,..... . ....,..... -HALPIHCHIM ln "-•-M-a, CilyofOcunsldeonthe S240 mo. 2546 Oran1e lion. ••.n. 54'1·104 Sftl)ftolt.Fee ••••••••••••••••••••••• T \.NllWI ~.. nd 8 • ""· ' bed 2 •-..,.,c: Ma•-R_.·•-a.AA. ..... 0 REAL ORS Freeway frontai:e. H . ~aul. 1uro1s /\vc. 5-1.8-~17 eves. ...,,..._.., ..... ""' ..... ,.....,.....,, LAGUHAHIUS 2727E.eo·ast Hwy br, 2 ba. 1350. wk . h J w Bluffe3br,2bt.INMloe. llRTOWHHOMI '75-0t2 1£ -~ 873-9499· (1)982·4214 4 Br 2 Ba, bltns, fn<:d Rane o San 01q n C lou to ahoppla , . I (1)121>~ • )'Ard. ardnr. $395. Ren. BR. 2~ Ba, popuJar "Sa adloolt. r.creatioo. $42,000. ._.,,__ITSHOllS Familiei,545-7359 Lull Rey" mdl. Prt " 5 "r-" Pl ca•1 U.a ult Lake •Ide. Condo 2bd. view. AvalL Aue.\, MOO mo. Lea1e. ••t .. 14•. Yeti The price lJ ri&hl 2-4 br, 3 bn fAmlly home -.-;;;.,m 2ba. ft.tm. $S6,950. Ownr Close to shop'g, school•. 541•70440rlA·aitS ap.n Sal/81111 1%·1. •nd tlte propert)' ii with corner lot, sun· ~OWl&R IUiCM 7l•-&45-'72SOeves. frwy, 3 BR, 2 B.e. dbJ ca.r, Vilt.aHotar aharp! <Mc:.Qhc!:"ae bdrm$. N bltns &:comm. pool. S3Sf. WIU.OWS. 3 Br 2 Ba, al DO mLK-Owner 3 Br ~N"'e•UyrCOtomrpem~~unodtltly Pool we• rs, quarry tlJ ..__....._ IJO mo. yrly. Day-84'7-3SCf, cood .. frplc, 1375 mo Ba+ de:aotrmatrbr, 1 .. • Cond. entry.Lotaof£_-•· ..._._ Evcs·M7-217i 144·t480orUO.SCl50x22 petlo 4''9ot A I t .. ~~!",::~~ FIJA Lo.n =.=:mx~=~o autlM acre In Ca I ~u'!i.fl1~ t':!' ct1':,r~:: Nice new 2 br, 2 ba, frplc:, Br 2 Be, lfefa_m It~ cw IA~ DQ, it..:! film A61NT .rn..c. e>.ty. ,,_perty tte.M Pines, large trees. Uni Ship lo shore re1ult1r ad Its. no pets. $29S, iwr &ot. &nlM lftcld, ms, aef.' 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H9dy M• C• ~ 1:.1.11 l'l\l'IUS \II l \ pcs ot G42~--folly mAurcd. 00 2624 --4 :\l u.11unrv t>:ll Ulltl7 in my hume while yu S T AN I' IN 0 . Co b ;16r...•n• .... 1M111111 .. , l::='J1l\ \IHH !'.umnll'r · ---Pa1n1 rn1c ~~ ) r,, exp, k "'" W'I hlM1lon•. brl"k ... l JI ~iahAng In • '"" • ..,.,ur I son ~ "' ' -••••••••••••••••••••••• K.e••alr. ' l';ill l'url ,\ '9 .. 111" hi 11< II I,() l' lo\. n R 1 l' I\. JNIUStll·al 1·1•11'1111 ... lo· l'l111·l'11tl11,C M.64~·0?30 patloe,ete.640·4349 WHdlltc)&Cle9'MlpS lm~ruvt•mtnl.s \olfl' 111111l\t'\'ll'J11 1n~ Sl.l'Ml'STONE Walh. lcnor&<:..tcnor.K!HU ,. S111•1·1.ilt\, 1l.'nl11 l l'l.111lt'ft-·l'!xp .. rllv in 11tllit':ll M\rL:tn; rup woma Cs .. C..CNte/I• Freeest. 64?!1\lt ot lnrom~f'Tupt-My d~.inuaa. 01::71!14 111 !'li1llt'tl,:.1K•,·i.ill) J\n<"·d, oJ,·11o1rcio b1&byMtt1naJOb Free Estimates, Uc/ v RD • G R • L DfNli•StCl .• ur 1..t:..>1~1 1111 "orl. uu:ar. r, .... '''l Gafton1ofbpr. \\l.sr ... 1751 1139 ...__A-'."""lr.u A ••A AGr:~l ,.. 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P rlt'C'> 111cl 64.S.&!17 OKYO TOM. l llou your h11mt• l~l~ & vlunt IH·i·l..~v ll.i:.1:1. l.111JJ CJrc Ways. 83.1-1700 17 paml &t5·1542. 7;;1 i71t> \I \S'r to:lt CRAFTSMAN H••mu11el. finish & rt1· v.i•r~ Xl11l refs. 499·3105 Weeki) $27 ~r monlh Ill ~HI.II JU'l'nl'l' 1-:,p MSK7~l tl.11:.) 11 I L D C. A R 6~2·1939 evei.. Co:.ta cart'l.il.t:r,, 1• \Int ref:. 11 1 W ,_1 ----------LOCATION near Sanla Mesa Avail 11 1 ~" :!:!:?;, OU'l'I: l'anmg l'\'-' .Y Ana & Newport t'wy -. ---U"'nlr.in:.purlut1011 Gd 'aitttincJ/P~ri119 CarpetSer-..ice Available for salie o apanese Gardcnt:r H°""9tq Ht'f,, Vt.'ry gd work ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• lease. Complete regular work ••••••••••••••••••••••• b4S t>SS~ Pa1nt·ltt>p:a1r·3S yr' in ~h.irnPQO & 1>leam clean MA y Q CK cleanup. F r ee t::.l MU\111~ Clea11u1> 1-'lul ht>d lawn Sprinklers 11rca. "'ork ma11sh1p 111.: Color brighteners: .,0 .. 0 ... T 10,. 642-3102 truel. lh1tnllll1ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~uar.TukeaJvant.olm) "ht ru r p ll 10 m i ~ 11EM:H Rt:dsonable 751 :i2SO BOWS SPRINKLERS •·x~r S3'i i056 *NOTICE!• llunt'~l. Dependa ble. '\on Drinke r l.1r Ins llond1?c1. lnln. & i::~tt>rivr:.. l\oJobToo:-.mall' ChurlJe lil·U 5;111 71:!ll •••••••••••••••••••••• Uphoftt.ry MAH\"S l'l.1'!'11 HI NCi ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• U46 tll\07 • • e,,,., Uph,1l11tcry, work NO JOll 1'00 SMAl.l. • i:m1rnnlc-cd, fr ci;l, ltc'd, ....,..&lepeir \'allun)'llmeM39·71'23 ........•.......•..... ROOM ADDITION iftdow Cl•°"'-t Custom n~mollttl1u,;: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~II) ll~r C,on't. l> !'-nvdt•r • \ IN UOWS Cl.\>:AN EO Gen I l:Onl. llr bond Tll ~:SF:t;.'l'llHU CO. s..11 ~is.I F~umuti:s Ii m.4791t ! ualll v homll 1mp Ii\·. '.! )rs exp. ll'l'N• est 1-':nr ----------. pnt'<' Cnll Ken I \.ire. 642·1770 Eves&. Wl.ncls ........••.•.......... l1h•111·l1 Clean llv rm, d1 f714>484•2148 Expr J 11panese G3rdcner ----""-LL'' -~ hall '"l15. Avg r Compl ma1nlen11n<'l' \'OU 111\ \ t-; IT H t-:Al>Y Installed or Repaire<l ·11:fJB.t'ouch$10,t'hairS$ C1•ector cleanup. Fr esl/reu~. J'Ll.IL\l'LITi\WAY Autoor Manulll83«Hll!87 A<t'r l''<Ll·sty.~~s Paint Y04.lr CosH• atios ....................... OOFS' C'hlltkcd' lle1>a1r ? tkplJ<'•'' 01rccl r a (' I 0 r v ., {' r v I e l' • =t ':Jll IS!J.itlh I 11~11rcd for \Ollr sJfoty. Mr. Gunn ~Ill l9til USE THE DAILY ,ILOT "'FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Service Call ~ (lu..rehmpelodor.Crp •••••••••••••••••••••• Hiro7Sl·l937 Rea,.SUll>J(M;r\11yl1me.,.,11 . h h ., ~"""! ...,. •,\TIOCover~Hoom , __________ ----....-1ni: 11nvt mi: "It J -sly...,.,.,. nl. ...... rm. 1 " 1 t r<'\)4Jr. 15 yrs ex pr. LEE M. JARVlS y AR D & G A H f\ G E Haulm~. 0<J1I J•ib:.. La" Dail) Pilot Classified Ad l'nC'es mcl mtr'lt lauor "'n t os 0 res· .... u a 1 Y 642·5671 bt.)22 "or k mys elr. R ef AddJttons&Rem.odeling a.EANUPS. Lite ll4ul· :.tudenl iH•ed .... "ork l:. a !o•mple mauer,.. Guar.111:.r.frcC'cst ~l~S rVh'I: ~~~~;21J..1~ .;JI'. 0101 962.5573 Lie 31 mg. Pele. 641i·S4Ul HaH• I' L' Jrm l!~·SllS4 JU~l l'.tll 642·5678. Tt'd 6J6.i® ur 5~·0134 645.0034 H El'.\IH .\LL T\'l't:S Kt•a:.on •. 1hl<' Crt~ t'~l. be Walt~ 50'10 an) lime ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' .a.mrti_ ... u.Mw. ~a lw•t1u.r... A.f laHh u.fillnL ooms 4000 Ren+al1 io Shor• 4300 Offiu Rental 4400 Business Lost & Fomtd 530 Penonals 5350 • ••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••. •••••••:• ••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••••··~··••••··~··•• Opportunity 5005 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• to Mna 3124 Cotto Mesa 3124 wport leach 3869 Pvl ent "· rm v C~I S<i51 Fem . 25-30. working, to W l's t e I 1 ff Dr 1 v c . ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: Fem while h" ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "k & 9)(111110. u11. :! llr hSl' ;.hare l><.'autiful Bay!'rcsl l''urnished offH·e Air .. . Poodle, Luton & Cam I'll 1-~G'I \NT~ 'ARK NEWPORT S250. ~·~$-ltJr55U0058 hme. P\l r m, bath. epl $115mo. PhC42-4W7 :'\ice little sports mail or berwill La~. Il ls. l' C;.ir1111! 1·11nf1d,•nt1.d ( , , LOFT OMLY -IACH&OR IMMEDIATE OCCU,AHCY -------board patio lndr)' r m llt'r bus111e~i. for s ale Section Has t umo• 1 t·ouns~hni; & r('frrrdl APARTM~TS P\1 Room & Brd in a1 ti: phon~. Mus't be n£'al·lusJlwuRen+al 445 Workalhorne Call Tom. 768·Sl79 • \hi•rlltlll, ado1>l111n & f\at'hC'lor l or2 ho me" ln!nl' :ire3. StOO S2tJO ~lari:aret,GJl ·IS2G •••••••••••••••••••••• 645-1!195 -1.,,.,,.111ni: ( Private patio, fireplace, beamed 1 t e llings, fu II kitc hens. Pool & . recreation room. 1 year lease. HAU.OFT APARTMENTS 2U .A•ocedo, C. M. 645-0lO Fri-Mi. I 0 to 7 Bedroom:.and mo ~01.s .. rt lpm. --OHl\'e Su1le. p\l. b11th, "'0l:NDhlll£'11o~.lJn\•ol APCAllt-: 547 25h.I Townhouses llesl XU lot'-Fmpl'd lady Roommale: share' furn. epts, drµs, pal10. Wull' Ml.ATS & DEU ort'd. spuyt•d Vie 4 Mam - From S249 50 lite kit pn< ~!> \II II). mo:12Hcl trnust! In Laguna ~·· $125 mo. 130 F:. 17lt Missmn Vil'JO arcll. ~t. llunt.Bch. 642·1403 AIORTIOM Oven ll·6 Daily 54l!·ff~l h<'for 1 St40mo. 494 5493 Sl. CM. l>oyle/C~ntur) Vrry iltlrat•l l\'C, fully Linda. <:nun,.1'11111: & Hl'h•rral Spa·Pools·Tenn1s ~ "' ' -.-2t fUly. ~·1168 Mll·0-179 cqw >ix.'<1 Hulcher Shop & Pn·.: h•,.1 ''' :111. \\ kntl., i\cross from t'ashions1eep1ns: rm IJ\t hu l,;n"l'r:.lly t';,rk. m ale, l) 11 I · FOUND23)r11lclh·male 2.1Hrlil'lpl111t·~7!11~1;, Island at Jamboree on em 1 d lla"· ~!> "k 'I s1r:11i.:hl, home pruf de STORI::·OFFJCE SHCJI' e. · catt• rini,: 3 so. German She1>hcrd. V1r -- San Joa wn lhlb noad P . , . -, corated, pool. Jacuui Newport & B11y Ccnto:r t..oc:.itl'<I m mid:.t of fa~t Park lluntin~ton Lra~l. * SO ..... YA 'S * l q i Hunlttch.ltJ:tltll Sli5•11ul1l.S-li.f.7!ll 20S2~e"porl Bhd.C.\I s:ro"in~nr£'a .. 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Lie· Mall"i•ur WE HAVE S..."'"'Retttoh, 4200 Carai.:e for rent Collce~ atGarf1eltl F'ln\'ly. ~~uperb Hornes Bea~h· \'1r llrookhursl 4'11·~11 1 Summer Rentals ••••••••••••••••••••••• Park a rea Cosla Mes:a 1174·1433 & lnct1.111upoll.,. llunl· -------- Extra lge 3 hr. 21 > ba ~e"poM Bd1 ~I~ "el'k F:\I~!> 642 5722 Owner l 71-1 14 Ceramie Shop llunl Bch ington 111.•.i('h !lfiH 21!!0 II\' p N 01' ISM i\ s ;\ frplc. range , oven -·-• S1600meludcs'allsln<'k&--Career! 1..-am lu llYI' i.tpar ale yd. ,:?araice. Slp<;4 ... I hll..luocean Office Rflttof 440 lndustriaCR•ntal 4500 r l A• t89J4S63 Found T.1n1<• While nol11(' olhl·r' & ho" lo Brookhursl & llam1lto t213Hi0t..li.1\1111 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ix u~~e~---s poucd ·P•i:~on. Nr l\'U\'h sdfh)'llflflllolS J)u v area. Nil'e family Smal Ne" iwrl hlant1 St5U Lai:unu llills. 900 +!if!. n MorlCJC19es. Trust Ralph !>On 17lh r..i2 3855 11r l'\I' d,1.,,, Hrochurc . IW6-9088 or963·9 14l pat'. 4 Br 211 lla~ »eaul a1J117 ~iii tii:JGH\I -l(liilliilili i t-'urrestDr.83Q·ot!!)(). ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jo:st. identify. where&-----Cl ..,l'l welt'um e s;n 5 _________ _.week, Suntlcl... lh1I . turn., £¥,{,.,lfPffll'I Moulton Pkwy & L.t1ke Oee-ds 5035 Wt•ndy fou11d whal you info M<t !1111>1 AMC--"" •COST ... M"'S ... • LOANS9% "hl'n~54830~\I Adrolo9y ones PtMICllHIC , llSE ! Br 2 I.la . cpls. dee-orated, palm. blk l •SA:'\: CL .. :M f::•n .. : * ../~ ,.._... "" ~ "" 8 ""''\'k he1tm111111: sem·-. d rps. r e r n g, h I l n:. bch Yrly 673 7708 Be:ich AJ>l" . llouscs and .t,~-700Sq ft.110..220 pwr d TD 0 LOST t'emale s hl)rt ha1 "l.carnin11 Jo llt·od thl! UVfSUP wshr l dryr hkup Of),. Condo!>. from St50 "'~ Z>OOSq ftnrS.D.frwy Alto2n loa..s ca( w/hlk 'lrlPl"'i on Chu rl .. G73·7846 or TO ITS HAMI flrookhursl & Ada ms Br. 2 ba. blk to beal·h. per "eel.. C:ill 4!12-4121 :i::..-_:--JOOOSqn, 4<>fcs, hvy pwr Fairest Terms since 1949 l>a\·k. lc-~s & t 1111. vie 67S.29f>H '"''' !>110 t:1ll trc1•:-and )2.l51,.e. lmmed occ. Car gur. Yrly. No pets BERTllf\ llI::NHY ,.,._., _ _.... •SAMTAAMA• Sattt.rMtCJ.Co. Delmar.C!\l.~6918 ------- 111 'lnJm' ~1th S48l:!2S S39S.G42·1603 Rt-:AtTORS ,,,..,..._..,. 5000·9SQ0.5qft,fnl'l1yd 642-2171 545°0611 , TheG•nH•Touch '\\,il1•da1J., 1·rrall' ·• -----------l:Br 2 Ba .blln:..sund£'<·k. 215A\t•ni<lade1 Mar Othersu.esavail. r<eward. l.osl 8 ' turlll• l-'urlhC'l1tlleeJ1lra:. 11'1.ll\1111( ~t·llllll: for __________ .,..I. blk lo OCt•an & B11y. San Cll'ml•nte, ca . Nottress Rily. 979·6571 2ND TD MONEY de. Colles.:c Pu rk . Ill OulC'all Ma~sagc ,10111 "f.IJl'IOUS new I °' IRAHD MEW • • "TYE" on ~hell. S4G·4fi39 C:ill 751 3!!31 J httilnM1m apurtml'fll 21r.Zlct-S275 yrly$4SO mo.675•7594 2 Br In D:ina Pl, avail •tl\HH'REERENT• taMesa.lJ00·3900sq ft Terms below market. ~·runi $220 r urn1lun• 21r + D-, DLX 4 Br 2 na . fplc. ~ar. Aug 10. St:IO wk or $400 l 2·3 Rm. ofhees from mdtiSLrial un1l. 548.5531 p\'t fu nds. Pl·rsonal LOST small female dog, Thank!l lo our Lady & uvJllnhll" Sm;ill pt'lS ... clshwshr blk lo heh, n mo 494 AA4R s I 3 5 per m 0 . /\ d J Owner sen l<'C tn your home or blk w/white under neck. Mother C.:J lmni for pro· ·Ok ,\dull'-onl< OHirt 21..-Sl50 \' 1 .,,,u• .,. 1 03 ----A rt H l 1 N 1 office. 675·4494 Hkr. ~ Chihua hua & Terrier. mpl ans'lloer lo prayers peL'i. r Y .,..,., ..... 4 1 STl'DIO. Sl30 11k. avail irpo er 0 e · 0 eas Stor.._ ""550 hrs. Vic Hunl. Cunlrn· en•nts. ---------"l"'n •••Kl 10 Ii oo 2300 Enclosed g•ra1tes, laun· req 8333223T1l noon -r .. ..., p o ·s TllOUT ~.11n11"• tt!'!. co~ta dnes.Qwet.butce nlral WATERFRONT Auf.!&Selll :thlk'>tobch . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963·7~17. """··TS W I \\1-,,1 l'honc~'.'123110 ly localed.Adultsonl) A few new luxurv onus _ml.Js,:uii:i 4'1-lliSll'I___ CorotM1d.IMor War<'house ror rent 2NDT.D.LOAMS PAllT~EltSNo.SSS,.fu. '"7·2622 840· ' C 1 N Comhmat1un real t i.late LOST Siberian llu!iky ly Hl. lll'M, Gen. meetini: stlll a«a1I Shp rl'nlals t Conm11 tll'I l\l.1r, •, blk lo IX!lu~c orrices 50'" sq fl . 14\20 on oast I wy,. B & per~nnal proper!) Cray & "ht Vic Sanl11 & dunce. 1-·.v. t:omm. ="''11 :! hr. l ' • ba. Pollo 1----------"4 tena_nls. The Ne"porl 8111 <:orono :1 HI{, den, iiood park in(!, /\ t C $40mo.&i2'6860 lo1111s on r cs1clences. Ann Ave & Santa lsahel. Cent., 111200 Slater. /\II 1:.11t1••11 Aclull5.Nnpel ~ ---------•Manna 9lfl ll11ys1dC'l>r I s 00 k elt·,·ato r . 1\1.i s t ersR al W d c • · I "\:!:J.'I tH:! ii;ci:i I.Ile 2 br. 1"'1 b11 slud1u. • 3 · < in·rni I p!w or Own Hllr.G73.4120. etlt ' ante 4600 ap:irtment i. & eom· · .l\1.fi4IHOll! slnKIC purenls 1nv led bllns. garage. lovely fi7' ·t14M Sl:.'OOpi mo AJill 644 7211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mere1al propcrl11•s. S5Q(J() 'OST d J . ,, • P .W P . 24 hr. ph. Mff·5?8K I l I d S275 \I Ac "NT I BR r•>tl/\ r I 0 pr.R sn T I' bl I lO Stoll 000 Statewide .. ro p '1 "~ --.tt)( I'• la, l·ll ex. Ot'M > ar · · " " 2 • l Ba ..WV \ r Y BALUOA Hrh LI!£' t Dr 6 ' ~ .,.. F •esponsi e coupe. no · ~ D1<1mond t•arrin~ Va' Social Clubl 5400 "·huol ... ch1lrlrl'n ok. n 1146·90ll8or 1146-4900 3 BR . 2 Ba. S<ISO Yrly apt. patio. $l50 "k .• J uly 1617 WF.STCLI FF-NB pels or children nC'ed Finance' 772·Rfilll Five Cro"' ""· &11~731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,,.1,, ltcf!i :>40 085_7 ___ 1 3 BLOCKS TO REACll Marshall Rily S7S·4 & Sl1S "k Aui; 67~ 5810 /\GT S41·5032 Ion,:? lerm ltase oC :! or --cerMt'lb/ MEW DlRfCTIOMS 3 8th S H 8 h f 3Ar hou!le on Nwpt Hay ' of / LOST· LllC dos,:. on l.111 1·,"n dr llermosa 14 l l, llltl c ·A l • New po r t 1 ~ I a n d 150 I Westcfiff Dr. ~1.irtm.: Ocl. Sl.000 m o lffSt°"& ~'-d Isle. NR part Norwe1tian A :soc' u I R rou P I or • '1 :?hr Studio A1Hs. 5PM lo 9PM wkdays 2 Br.2B:iw/!'lundcc•I;, "aterfrunl \\/tlork 3 Ur • L' IC 675n~?wknds. os ...__, Elk llound wc;irin (! single s, ao 45. pro. 14 r1reillace. $320. 1 Wknds 9·9P1'1. 536·4716. ocean view s;l50tmo. sips ti i\u~ M :!8.S:SSOwk LNewpart0.-ffmittnciSa tr -••••••••••••••••••••••• lai:s. ra1 1' fi13 ·4644 re~s 1onal & ~l'm1-pror. "11h11u1 r1rl'place $310. · 642·50'13anylime. Phonet;.1511ti25 __ i;;3.47'1u •Oll'"J ce pac• Rt·~p. t'ulh•J?c i.tudenlL01t&Found 53 00 REWARD Non sw111(!1111? & not ;1 , l1i11ti.., r11n11.c & oven, dl3· , . Call on Site Mnnai:er 0 l' w/smnll doit needs I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---c· h u r c h i: r Q u P . h":l'hi•1 nW 1144 BLKS .. rom.RC'h,ilplxcht.'erlul llu~rru11t 2 hr t711)fi42·3111ext241i or 2 HR apt. W/l)UltO FOUND: Iris h Sc-ttcr ,LOST: RinRW/rish bym . C714l7:ll ·OW2.27pm t1;()W.Wilson ••••••••••••••••••••••• oneanal,3 Br2 llu.m·"· /\1•1111 thru \uR. 21 ---. -.-: $2 111. or l1·5s stnrl1n Vic M3in & Sunflower. bol. m1>1:npllon 611175,--'---- ll-.dto S• ty dcoor • pool & trn111s s I u o: t>'-Ii. $2 5 o /wk ~le<.hral Su•ll'. t .d:\I. S37 1\u~ I ~57-lt521 aft S pm SA. 639 3117 love mom & dad. Vic ~ & ;\f'11 I br. pool. frplc. J......._._ •-6& nopels S400mo.~51l?g 673 :JOS3 mo Air <'nnd. Xlnt lo<·.i ----wrr Guurd sta. No 4. ymen! .111ll!1. "" riets. Crom S21S .............. ""!':.h-t1on.&u 1"44 Busi,..n/ln•est/ 1-'0L'~I> Yni: lm h Set· Newland Stoll' Reh. Hl3 reparation •.1.!:.:!5 1 ,!'l.U4·47~7 RenlLnRfrom"""' 2PRIMt-'Wt:t;i-;s --. finance , tlr. Nwpt Olvd. NB Reward 96279'1'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Adult aplll. LeaJl.., P"f On th•• :-.1n1I C:inn •llu •• t 0\1 $ISO. 111~· 2 1 m •••••••••••••••••••••• <.'.Jrol. %~ l:lfiOor979·7799 -Jobs W onted. 7075 \d11l1 2 He droom. '"' \•1ew now In u ptu u ge S.. Clemettte 3176 uon l\'!I"'" July 2~th !-Wl~'. out ~t, 1\fC, am!il '4nlnen , FOUND: July 14. Irish ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll!"'r; no pets. $1!1\1, lrvln e co mmu~ll y .••••••••••••••••••••••• Au.: i lhopt•n 3hr,2 trn pk i:. Welton & C..:o Op rtunit 500 f'Ol.ND Wh1te lns:ha1red SellermL11kcFore~l,l-:I Whilem11l•<I0,1·w w/rcf \\,\(11~011 ~!,lq Apt_l_. __ T'llo~enty Pergola. {uh•••r WlllTl!:WATfo:R VIEW ll7394fl!l or \llli:!'J·2Slti ~moo ••••• ~ ••••• ! ........ ''!'l '.7th & Sant.1-¥'n11. Toroarcn Sll63H3. des1rl'' IH"111on 11 • & SandburR. 2 blocka 10 New rrom $325 Uianm'. --. , CM tJ.11 ·24~ • ----hou11cman. 1'0•1k 111 yarht l.11~1rv :!hr. pool. yrd.1tn~ of San Diego Frwy. 492·ROSO<>r498·0232 Halhrn1 llay nuh 2 hr fXEC. OFFICES •fll.l.MINL:\I FNDRY -f'ound Silky T C'rrier s11•w·111I S11l 1n• n .. i:ot Al "'tr P•I. 1\dlt11. "160 554J.l lOO. ------rum .• ipl.A\':nl Aut.! lhtu FORREHT SllO.Ol~J•lo.,.ntukesovt.'r F'l)tr:-.io remalc(log,July v i cinit y Hl'a c h & s" '. 714 :,711 ;111 7 ' • hL'>-'~~17 ll4I udm indudlnlt ol1ht1ci; 'i(•1)t 8:tl 1400or 4!1ti G7UI A f ('. mus 1 r. Xe r<>x •<'A:' OY SllOI' & 6: i•llPrlllt !lpm San D1t'j!•1 Wa rnn, 11 1111t1 n glnn • It" ' -· ,...,.,, n!'w :t Bit Apl l ....... ech $1~ mo. l blk lo beach V ot' R t 1 4250 :-t•\'rt•t1111:1l,en1t'cdv111t Ire-I rt·.im $24. ""'· htwn !'llai:noha/ llt•a\·h ~42 2112:1 lh•,illh< ... rroni: !h•Jn1·u1 \\ 1 (' 1 M · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 498..()351 ~ 10" ~a' ldt•JI lorJll' for l)rkr •SCllOOI,. reatling.~kill Brookhunit !l+l:I 41tn th H'.11ul•l 1>ht1l1·n1 ncc•1I~ •:'"'.'.I' :'I! O• n ei.a Oro1> ll pebble lnlo lh ••••••••••••••••••••••• ullnv, ,;ill''" r1n;inn.' • 11 ... f';H llAft.1111 . • -l - . --fo'oumJ: Small White & ""rk t1I JllY k1nll. ocld ''' '11 h.ll · ~J Ot'un from your Apt Wn.,..,ter 319 (.~hln 1111: Ht•111 ''P" 12 l'oin i.n or 1 1 nfr, • lllill,I> llUW ~UPl'l.Y HH :-.u 1 oodll'. Sm'!ll. Olk. Shep/(.;oll1c :\In J•>li~ ('11,1.1 M"'J :u c.1 t t l...._.._Jbr l.e11JW!. LuJ1ury,11ecunly,••••••••••••••••••••••• Poolthl 1·11IT\ lly\\k111 J-:11•1 'lhm• inl'l'•I Sl:u•t •S<'llOOl.,pvtJ1 1S1 111 \Ill: hlk.m.ile. While ... l'mull' 10th S t /Santa ~1i:ii,1 fJ1 :i...1.lllr llor Kit o• 1 ~ """I Mat\lrC' 1&d11ll11. 317M Csl Uth'1l"Cn SO <Ii t~ 1; fwy "'kend ~ 1H J 111, lllK 1,f s u;;, ~ • M ,\11) S 1-:H V • N II hlatl' 1111 (. l~\''l. Hila <'01 Ana 1n CM ti1:.!·li117:J > n~. " w. <rt~. ,...N • llw)'. 491>.2113$, N!'wly c pld .. drp1I, ~!><I -DU" lnH·~t mrnl~ I td II U ~ 1716 Oranl{r, ('M ltrr \, H' St•n Tcrrul'I', -. ---1c11rr'lak1•1 ' ("h.1111 f !'ur • '~'',:", i\~ult!>. 110 &let.a. ---upper 11111 . St 0 Vt', 1-'or n cnl B111 Ht·111 1 ahlll. 112411 .,.1;lhcrl A\\: 1;.i~, tl70 !°>'I•) llO<J l>a n a .,., 1 n t At <H.: •.,o, NI>: ('orkn ll"" mull• ,...0 1<. ,.11rnpanio11 . mu1n t lM1 • .111 S200 ~aler pa('lldl11e, ull fnl11:C1, wnrllllt'. 00 rcts. l fl\~1·1.n r 11h. 11n•1•kfl. rC' Fount.ii" \'I> M!I ll:ttu A111mnl l'Ontrol, G31·'13ol. -·:' yric 11111 lllk ,v1r ,,.1111111 • ., ~1 v w11111•t•ll for ., llr \1 ul now I"<' polio pd. fee. Infant ott. S:!OO. mo. Al'I a!! -i.z ll!\111 DELI & PIIIA 1· .. It I _, t t llam1llon 4' Bu:.han.1. ll1t1111 & l111J1•I llt-tlrf'1• -' • • .. M111n Rcnlal11 !.40·5370 ----:-1 L WI' >1'1' 1n IJIVOK<' ~· ·ounu mu ' c•o ort'u in iy II B •11;2 55"'J ti "' r J I ) cl no llt'L'< please $2' ' • an xlra &antl?C W. mo S Lakl' 1 .lhru• t '.il11n in • • •· t ' H ;,\('ll • ' kll h•n w 1f11'.1 1·•111:.r v11· · · ' ~ !->' •··• 1' II•· r.. 0 111 mo !.,114 7!>114 L..,...tf&cJ-el !WG-0116. tn'C!I, ~ti~ II. Sl"4I .,.1. Pr1 \l,1lr. lurnulicll llol h11'i1lmn \\Ith pl1•11I l7lh ~Monrovia, C. M MISSIN<~ from lJ!'ll.J' ••II· 1'177 _ -----•••••••••••••••••••••• 714 4l-t .,24;, SH)lll<' 11H11•1· Zerox ~cc uC I 0111 1ra111 <' ="•"l 1ir.2 If~ (t 5 c.; H M X hlk 1 k .! llll. I U . Slni.tlo 11lory 2 R I Cl l M ,.1::1411bFwrni1hed -! .. o\1n1•r M'f\.,nr <11rpu1t.SIOO. ""'wr t':i'<y $1700. °''' ' .. u t•r wa,p. 1tro11f, I ,.11~Mc,,,11·1111..:11l1411nt,hvl•ln Shui: erait11. Jrf)!\. 1•ut1<1, ,.r•l)U.poo ote . oru..t.nMllwd ltOOR...tal t Sh 430 !17!Jti571 llt·nt onlv $:17 1 Guo 1-'0l 'Ill>: Germ. Sht>p ye• nw t'llll.'I '<, hn11M·k1•1•11111.: $fi~·S70 ht•11 111 l'l•ll. rrplc, anr. U?JO &. Ot'c-11• f r •••••••••••••••••••••• s o are pr11·l'. t·:oi~y h•rm'I. 1111... hlk t h plotu. hvy ll11ly i.hm·k~ 1wr w1·"k i,1:1 22~H E S2~5 2904 1 Ati.nn f T llF. fo'XCITIN'' •••••••••••••••••••••••L i\(; tr NA ll F. A(' II PUJlllV. I 1rnt Jll'. 1r frnl, hack: SIU ro•wnnl, ,\<lull ~. 52~. 2.Sl4 lde11. t.' , V ll•Y 831 ~7 • ., v S1nrt' 1'111 W1• h:i1t• for Moro & l'up. 1\111 ~1 t:•rn~l f'lu~11 S<IS l?IH 4!):1·10-17 Hetp WC1t1t•d 71 00 s:n:11~r, ro.,.n o • 'ALMMISAAPTS. l kll't"41 ll11n<lr1•11,ofour l>oW NTOWN Ofr1!'• it:f742tln -------···••••••••••••••••••••• .... __ _. .. -h 116 MINU'f l':.~ To NPT Ch,•nL~ f111tl U1w11nm:ite' ~111t1' nv111l. lmrnNJ •ll' ,III.., TO "-0'. 1-·1ll 'ND Kecshond, rnalt•, L..1111. mnll' l1rown <1ht•11 ..,CCOUMTl .... G t4I ti..... a. ., 1140,_ ,..... ..... DCll W('('nn lt.'lll \'ouToo' cu1H1nl'\, Air i•on1h "" ... Fountain V:rll•')', owner mix 4 lflo "Sl11111i:er " "" "' :!':'!:':7:~ ... 9:".~...... ...................... Uach. I~ DR. llnus1· \l ot\"•~ 1134 uonN:I. 1u111 n•molldl'(I NJ-:TS $2000. MO. ut('nt1fy!H;3.;r.m;. 6.'11 dinioor :.44·~ill CLERK $180. 2 br. pool, k lda •1ni:le" ok Fe.¥ Mnm Rt•nlula. $40-5370 Br, i •; be. townhou9 frorn Slll..s W~ OC'~an i\vr . l'.il Lorntl'd nn om• nf thr -N.-w11orl M.11111a•'mrnl atyle, bttna, cpta. drpe, AdullJI Noretl O.•hithlful l1t"11\'h housC't ll-12446.'1 hu'!l'~l9lrC'CL<11nOrri111u .,.()NO Sni. l1111 & blkt.nst ll lmal11 v.•n 111111 !'h111l.-n1.t111ic lit patio, htd pQOI. Adults, 1561 Men Dr Sh:Jr\' " 2:! :10 Ct•mnll' I N n. luxury. P\l otfl('(' ('11unt y l)riJ(mnl ownfl ~II pp y. v I c 1 0 l h & Swme111' t:lll lily rs 11111 dlv1·rM1f1c-d ..... rk rt•quir nopets.1225,6411·2682 (SBlul::astnf Nc~port NB (;3r,lrpt.trc•l'!1,$l7S l'resllit£' hhli;. ltcinona ~0111~ into con11tru1·tm .to11rov1.1 C M ti<i.'.>OZGI Mon:irrh 'r crr. arr11 1111( .. harp, ri•)t), l'Xp. t\l'l'F:R ni•w I& a Br 2 Be Br, lla. Belw Bay 81\·<I ) Ro~·rttr1~ llf;2 hie G4S·J700 hu~1nrK~ .. Orhver~ &. t• ()UN U 1-· 1, m 1.1 It• 400 f!l}\3 rx·riw11. MO 4'i:t0 w L> hkups sass mo """' N ... l I... S46·9l\60 • llll'k up. Spoll<"~ll Good ll hf rt h re I (j {'rtn nn I -----0 . ) I s Su 20 u.:eln. • .. p s. pa'"· Malr/h-m11lt• Roommnh: DH.UXI OFFI lt•rrn~ i\~'t 8J7 4200 I u I l tr ..,.,,.l. Rl'Wlll'll rur Mnlleti.' Al'T M1tnUl(\'r. Mutur1• 0•,~:r~~~llal\St. ~ 1 drapea. ~~ yra old. RISOllT LIVING wnntNI 110 l>l'I .\1 ar St CES -· · · - ---Polt!trr J i~ly 4, v.'r Cll close w•:nrm~ fl~·o <'Oll~r couple tk·aul . new UI ---------..,...::SIOOrno=:::.::::::;:.·:..:·~:.::::.:_.:.:::.::.:•:..:ft.::e::..:r..:8:;...i• Oakwood o ffer~ thel Apl :ti(' \1 lttr HI \ Commt & tndl'll s p:icc" COFFEE SHOP Dr WI 0343R7:1 442!1 v.1c. (;11M A7J·l ~17. & unit, t:o4'la Mei:•· Henl 2bd. 1 l)a Ouplu. Inc Br ta ~k• ~ • fin-t In re«ort 1111tno al a 200 lO 2000 ~Q fl JV; 10" 8200 a day 11ro"" L')!"T · G re" c-oek11l1C'I 8 30·5. ~T ~9l0. r (l1! u t•t 10 n 1142·490:1. , • r . ... ~ ""' " Fem. 111 :!'hart• 2 br apl a<i »sq. ft l.:i~ N11.tuel & ' ., J k J ~ ~ro1te. rplc,newcpU be.ach. Vry. s:r IT\O. pnceyoucan 11Hord. Cdm" :.<1m t· 415•30 )li,~lon Viejo oreu 4!l Seals. short hour°' wyellow&oranicehrall H'IOllals 5150 Wt'l' •O)'ll_.!llo .1 ___ _ drps . bll.nS, fncd paUo 5'4.e9!19:675-n88 Tbere·a $1 milllon 1n SlC\\&rl1e.,, prl'f'cl $ISO llnn<ly 10 s. o. "'rw)' O"ner mo«mR to Hett Vic o f W 18th. CM •••••••••••••••••••••••i..--------- SIOO 842·$91'.968..al6'7. recrutlon : TENNIS. I.rt •. 1,..1 Ul•I lnt'I C•·ll'"'I 1100 ding iand musl S\lll ' Hl'w11rd . Ple11 e return• l>nnkin"prnbl•m' ...., Blk bch. Dtutalrs. 3 bl'. swfmminJi. heallh clubs, ·' "' ~· " °" Greal tool lrarrle loc. 645 2.2.s.'I " ~ ASSEMBLERS 2 RR Mdo. 2 ba, bltns 2 ba ~ ... lt li40·Gl 10 afl ~. $~9 !11!3 "l _ -----~ Call Alcohol llelplln<' Ci I d I I ..,_ , c, 1ar. • 111. an 1ctlvhles d irector 119..,., tffOO Sq. Ct . 8 air cond. & "nt terms. Ai:t. 837·•200 , ~ c•t While llh ... hr. _24 hni u day 83S 3830 1 t'IH:. a ut.s ony. --·SUS. Yr I~, 67~1 . whopt1nsp11rtlu.DBQ's ,~. crpld off1t'1?s, s mall """3• " " ----1Preclaion e ectrn nrn 556·2660 Lyn ° days~1'0.12't44lhSt. and mon?! Free Sund:iy :itiddlt Ulll' woman to storaf(e nreu Industrial lflR TAYE.llM Black sPot.s & L9il. Vic l':XCESSIVF. DRINKING met'hlinh':il "witches. 213 •29·2623 •ft.G Bru.nch. s hne 2Br Apt w/same Pnrk. So Snnla Ana Nl::1'SS1700, MO. Do~er S h ore area. rulns llvt111. F.icpcr . prl'f'd. hul will SZlO. 2hr. Ad Its. crp.ta, C~Ac!Jt12r br. • ~~ t b:,· Beautllul 9inales. 1&2 CM soo+ ,., u111 r.ui.;200 $360, mo. Call Marc Hall. Near hr:aeb. real <'nzy 6"6.ootn Wanl to Slop ? tSrTai~COSWITCH 1 .... C .. _ bl c Ell I • "' bedroom apts •• fum~hed ----675 2001 or Gene Baum. wit h carpels. micro s T Mn 1 e d DP.TOXIFIC/\TION & "" "' De'i!~3r~\rgr':°~~. =-d~~.lc. S32S • \lftf\lmlshed. Models Share 281t t\\nh'if' apt n 522 8280 wa\•e. etc. Family pro· 'K~;shond Capo Boe Rt:HABILITATION l\39 DakerCosla Mesa ()\o 67s..116& 1---------~~ndedy 10·lo7. So.Cst Pl7 M11rk blerru force sale Xlnt area An~· lo "Slate" Callus24 J.frs:t ll•Y 549°1041 1\er. llG CAHYOH Sorr1. no one under 21 & 971} ~ 4.'illgq.fl carpelfd !'ullable terms Agt. 837-4.200 children hurlbroken South Colllll Equel Oppor Employtr ~drp~. Cs2)ha2gBrc.rpptlllD.· ~eda, Beul. 3 BR, 2 a ... ~!'',·~aRllaobolem. rr:._.aotne· ror i;tirt shop, dress shop, Ice c ..... & C...tv Reward! ~1 art. Community Hospital .. • ......... •rit'/ a..a 4111 the g _.......... • '" T Pl insurance or rt>al eslale .. flSSION VIE-JO' pm. So. Laguna 1·499-1311 lllO\'" l ba oara"e N -"-,,.. th.to mon th ~cupancv 0 see your o fl l t e, st udio c t e . .. ..!:.:;::.;_ _______ -J·---=-------vui1istanl Manager couple pet:s'~rcllildr:n m·t course. Upper vt fv~. OIJCWOOOGARDIN "Fasl Result" Reasonable rent, Village Booming.xlrllnp~arin~ FOUND: 81k Lab or La MASSAGE for 147 unil aparlmenl · · · • Cl'ufL walr.,.pJr 2 car Service Dire ctory lnn Motel 6941 So. Cal store. Owner movmjl lo Mix, rem. c~t 1&rea. Ciil complex $7SO. mo. Incl. ---------.t p.r. Ideal loc. :+laUr APAITMIMTS ffv.y 494 9430 Palmdal11 and muM sell. $40-058..1. FIGUIE MODaS «aluc of your apt. Exper. CouMey Clu• er Mew • trvvte Cal l6lh > ad • · · • Call No• Grossed $6$,000. m '?S ---------.... ESCOITS & refs req 'd. llwiband Cdller.AduhtOftly.$750, ~NewportBucb 642·5671 Ot'rs w tdesks. $30. SSO It 11nd growing Pri<'erl for f'OVNO: M•le Semoy~ must he\•e 1td main· mo For appt. c al IT0018thSl.Ca\Oo\•erl bt $70 l~ W. MacArthu 1mmcd . ule Agl approll 2 yn. Mesa De OUTCAUOMLY lenancc backgrou nd. '44 ~ ' 542-8110 e.,.port Beach • Jll •10 C.M. 556 0213 9 3.30 837 ·4200 )lllr, Clt ~787 611 ·3111 MH800. eves 545-8308 ._ ~~~•••••~!.~~~-~~•••••?~~~~~ ..... !!~~.~~t~ ..... ~!.~01~r.~~•••••!!.~~~ .. ~~~.~ ..... ~!.~~I Thursaay.Julyt5.t97tl ...._ DAILYPIL.OT CT AUTOMfCHAHtC 8arm1ld·P/t1111e ulles. "'-· 1• l l d • fll:ird~..ar.-cllL'r.. rm M c ...... u NURSE HefpW-.d 710CIH.4pW..ted 7 1 ••Ml .. I 1005 U..... Cinn 41 Betr I\ 436 E vuuP.: or rOL' ~e po: ri.on h • 1-·... f ~II A rnnf SHO, L.......,'S •H'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• -•••••••• ••••• " •••-•••••••••••••••••• _..car mechantc-own . ~ · lo manoi$:c lli umt "'pt '"' .. iw~ ""'J: .. o ~C' in Sm11ll m e nufat'turer Yn -IA I I h l d tools. t:•~rl<'nct.'d with tTthSt C:M $48 9 bldg 1n N\!14port l~'<llh pi.1111 &. huuH'"' ,.,,., ;1l'Jr uc \irport h~' 1111 Pttlm" 111. W<' h4ve a RECEPT /SECY $e<unty Cuards Imm~ ~~t'~~!.~ .\:f,' ~ua~i~" forei•n ~ domnuc <'111' ~•UlJt'lan t.11 <' m ~ • n t f! 11J11 r c Lii;un..a 1•11 JW>I 111.-J u• ... nm•• an P-··•·-<'om m o o 1 n l r r <' s I Con.\truction coll\ "II ny open int( In N14 1>l licrd furnit ur• b·· • u· t \' ! Good 1 I "'H l99'l i.uo i '" ~ ""'"" "C'ANl"'G .. \' k ... •2 $ hrs "k i raveya •. , u • ,,. CON 1\101\I, nary PllCIUOH _1_1 _ _ 1101 , • .,_ t " 1•1 11 r u 11 tmn '.\lnl·h1n'" Shop Ap h t ou m.a .: Or1tr\ae Co. Airport •~k> b 1 fl w e'e kly p n > tun Dn • Amen\:1111 anti· ;pe n . C.all U ulph HAt•CU'nEI IC.A>u1,1lh tlou.""'1'e" "' ;i;luh l.a 1n1i,·und\•r ~ placunhmu'>thoa•l•rnm t ct·blc~ ourp.it1;~111ner£\'llc,aellmoll'\11teJ 11'/overtlmc~pu1dv11\:•· 4l'-'"· Ab1oulutely nu 00~~nEH GIOY£ W11h IU('Jl fullu11o uu,-for tn incum... P 11r1 111nl· It\\ 111 t llh 11u111 t l•r., 1 '1 "1 ~,hup ~~~I r 1 'P to b ~'"1 b) c ullc~~lt c:~c xi~~ ~~cepllohru1ot / $ec:elur) tion. Cull for 1n1erv1ew Junk! Sat 11) tu "· 380IJ h..a1 rt•ut11n2 o n ly b.\•111 (."11llt..1<tll1:U tla~ uao :. u -"l""'' 1r..i1nrn~ k Pl ... u.\t IJ\t' eav~ (213157311150 Ocean lltrt'h llr DA TSUH NI""' port 1ire.i 5<&11 4123 · -t·.sn h~· wuntl·<l tu"' 11rd benefits p.ii· .a1tc l"lt.\t tt'lt-phon<' t•x1)Cr1crw~ & ---$pyi:lo:.s ll1<1 t:l' t:dM' 139-7000 ---:-. l):i~ ... orl(, 1>11111e nur..1111, IDEAL SUMMEll JOI 111, H uf .11-tu .. 1 cxper appl>_; lkH!rl?' l.inor typ1ni: :-1..ilb Ill ltO WPM Sol1c1turs, tl r .ipcr y . 640-1~ ' • • ---------.lkoiuly Opc'r11wr l4t1nlc-d t'kll!rl) n>ui1k p · hr \lu .. 1 hr .,IJI\· tu Ubt' :?•!~· \ 1" l'._,tr.id.i . li\'lll!rtl 1>('\'rl'loriol OrnnliC t:o. l\lwit have ---------- Auto m11<'h11nu· for VW t M>rnc follo• lnX RvuJ liul u 1 i:.u l~I • art ttme ~. rni.:111« l.1thl'" l..arite dnll l.ui;un.• Uill' t:;~u.aH>11 dulll!s iodudcd M Ubl h\ rJr. Saluy 1-rar a l· App16-.c:t1 10 t O ~MW. mu~L hw ~ ,. nwn not ncceu•rY. l'u:il.1 --hl9h eomln9,. Jir c...~''' \ 1."rt1c 111 m ill!! & 1oor t:;m1110> l"r '<'Nllllk• and CllL'\lblc. No low11nrc or t•oinol. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• toola or will trum nllhl ~h~·~a a1bup. ~Ill ~1 ur 0\'11\ en & tn .. 1.1ll.il1l•ll Wurk b hr' .i tlJ'\ 111 our 111 d. -.unh· 1 .. rn11t11nl) .. hol'\lland r\'qu1~'<1 Qin polntl Phone /or •PPl: f'fflRht Oamngc llotpolnt penocl.Call ~Wl(l. 7~11 1&3;.ifler 5pm M•n 1ur .11111io1 Jll oft· •HI""' lrum <> t • •1lh un· & ~·•1' """ldu111 Offic•C~r.. t11l't C;irol, 11\ ~t·i.U1cld 962·~:!61 Sale.~W.Warncr, --. -1111 .. nr~·) hill ttmt' 111 '\trl't•rl LJrn .11~1 • I"-'' 'l~t 1,.. 1•.11.1.1hll' ol rt." UcH•lopmcnt Comp1111y. --. ·· near Harbur, ~.ant& Ann AUTO SALES le..ty 4u1st0fth tld It ~atu111 .. ,:. '.\l u"1 II<' ""~ ll."1· r,11<• t.u11u .. \\ ri.J1110.: .ih1i11111i. 1Jro<l1K· & S•t Clffit 117:13900 TEACll ER·l'!otont .. ~so!\, -- Pro(eS5 10 Du l &U l t • P /t 1me. Ht c h .. rd C'\llr.:.lmni: lw.a1tn~.1h• lUfll tlll:>Hlltl. \\111k1~luri ll11t1Jl.,:1>oru~"ortt-dholol Ooh11l..ton ufCo11loiMt•'a J 1plornu. Vllnturo en. R1'~1-'RIGF.Rl\TORS perau n . l'rt'ft•rOuellt-tle S-.lon. 200 ~nd<il>lc & ltunJJllll' ~ JAr1•·tll~ "'Ul li. tho:.. mi: flxtun·' & lal>r\l'al t8UINt•w1aor\Ul.CM. llUIFLYH,3·11'M bCl1('h t own. Ul4J WA.'\lll-~HS OHV l:;llS automotJvt• gall's 1.uick Ne11opan~nlt-rUr ,N 6 . Start 110mt>d •. l r1ni;1 11.ltu <'llJO' puttrni: tlll'tr 1111: n,·w ltxturci. Crum -, .. ,.,TfOlt&u ... -Rl'~.l£l"RN,wlrnd11. 631-l9'.l8of\7prq, llet'omHlionl'U•Repus ~round. Stro.11 iiht &di - -hl•nuf1h, l>uolup \Jl \1·1!.wl 11a1111htl1111·:. 11 1!1 a\lt111(~. Afl m in t rutn· "''" ..,..A t'~I> ldrs &oni(orltc-~.1111 -&i''r.1:t1>urnu1t'cl, Hou11e h tublti.la•d ror 11111mt•ci; 11!1:'1 "'"'IX"' "'o1 1 I... :-. 1 11 11 1· 11 t ~ 11114 1.1t•r11Ht c1uplOYt!O will for Mf~. Co. Min. !l Yl'll st11fu. (.'ontuct 1..ldo Con· Tea.~ S.S.6 Cuar/dl'I ovt•r 23 yc· .. rll. Uiuk1111: BOAT Ul\11 ~M ~lll 7711H h ,, 11 ' t' w ' ~ ,. !> & .1 ~" u 10 t' l' om 11 '"I c ""P• SS 7, 111hr start1n11 vah:lll'ent Ct'nll'r U~5 Xlnt opportunity w/4 yr 29Yt-:l\HS IN O \'. forlfull11m('pcnon lo c"•l'IU..IT"'·s l){'ll\l'l\'flllll j,;-(.\ m1lHlll t l:hl1•r .. .Jlt fl•:.pOn!>tbthlv for our j\flpl>: ut 3170 Airway Sl.tpt'nori\v('.NB old $1,000.000 COll\flllllY DU ..... LAP'S ruunduul bolt-t 'tofl ."l'on "'" U"I '"" '"••Ii umo· . .:.hath ttri• prnd11cl101111hup. '.1'1"1111 111 "'"'·Cw ta Ml"llll. for satce-orlentcd penwu " '" T111ws 111 l\ H. & t" \I x 311 '' JO °" I Jtl 11 :so 1 R. I. SALES t l8lS Nt1wport Olvd, CM wain + 1~11d1u. Al>k fl.INISH ~pcrmo ~Ul-17111 l,111 f~1r ml<'rV;l'IN .1'1m. l' \Klei.. ffl.)Chlll~ ni111n1 •. P.trk111t: atlenduntii '-'''" Llc:'d·U-•:,•d tob11ndle tt>lepbooes.t1 ~ CALL~·7781l for Larry lll~7 ~. _ ur fl•1>:s1r. 11roduct1on sh a fl full time• ex ii ... ~ &c follo w·ue . Selllna ----~-~:..-__ _ ll>t:Ll\'1-;ltY M \:'\. 1· .. 1 h I.th-lk111k,, h:IJ lll~lll -t:u1.mhn1.1t1on & ~t·h<'<lul helpf~ u 5(1 ht to' 't• rt ,.,. .. 14 cloy i.chools & bU.Sll\e$:S~. Co· w 11 b r I Ff.,,AL .ASSEMIL \' A:\I Times r ou\t•. < "''l" 1111{ ..,u~n llllOn of about 5 • ! 11 ordination w/odvcrtisini: 1 ll.Y $Offitl r l' r ~. nµ· :\t ~s.t, No utlh·ll•n1: l11Ju.-.tr1.il La'!_t1•h • ll•ad loll or part llm\! :shop Aµp~y .Dobl>y Mc~c<'.::. TroinhtgCoun• & order dept .. Mu.'t be phanc..-s wurklni: or not.. MILL must baH• 1k11~·nd..atll, ~11:1111 ,'1111xll.tlta~.vo1i.•rmo ,•mµluyl'l'~ No pr1ur p.irkmi: 101: 35:1 1-.. l~t 1blcto handle<leto1boc· u lso S('r:tp meta l. ..,, ~ · ll~\.N,B.ti?S~ll lJtwn p 1· t t. ti7S-~ JtavetheSumm£•rvacJ rar.~b4\HI ____ :>Up<'n ·1sory cxl)l"r. 4.30 _,.630dJll) • ersona ins ruc1on cur:itely.Send rl•sumtito _________ _ t mn of 'our tlrt'am~ F.'l:t'ell e nt sul ..arv 0-;;;:;-1 1 -r-1:'1.M .. H\~~·l-; L1l1kr ... r1l nrc~.sary hut mll!>t be ----•Muna1w mcnt o1iporw's P ersonnel ~etJt. Boxc;uldtune,Lully Kcnmore. AYON COl'I Help YOU M.a.ke hlnl t'arnui~;~ for ~odits & "'orlttn~ ~un' Pluy~u':.~"1 ·i'·u~r; t;~·.~ 111-: 'I r.1111"• ai...i.. 1111 ~ 111atur..-& g..,1 aloug well PBX Oµ,.o1 Jtur. Answer :~:"~ ~,c;;:.;;:;:;t;,~~ 16817. Jrvloe. Cf\ ~?71·1. matl•hccl w11sher. dryer part-lJml" :.clhniot. ') r1111l d' 4 Day "'k Mu~t ha\·e P;irt1t':> S3"·!1Jbi, S:.i is:r.·a 1~1.11 h. l ' 11111~ ttl1111t \'\Ith other l'mph>yee~ 1111: SC'r\' or tdcphunecC) cla~esstartunmed. TELLER set. ·rop or fine, used 6 1ng p rov tdl•d . .all abthly &de:.irc iodo lop ___ · _ \11nl.a1l ~t r, Br111lh·' Thi:. is i.teady lull tame cxper. W1tl trJ111. Oa):1. mus $400. 5SH>J'l3 also !)4-0.7().tl -or Z 1:01th 7 1359 quruny wurk. DE."'T \L !!.pecaali:st' Ofc Fr 1·11 :-.. J .11111 ' ~ c·n "'ork. l'rd · -~.a rr1.ed e ' e::. & wknd~. 1-:0 £. =~~~~e,~opb~[f~~~\~.41 Savings & Lnan l''<pcr Wh1rlpoo.•I was her. white. R1ghtAwuy. Seeks matUll' P lime ·1•11 IOd7 or 5 ~!).3U5~ mull" in e.arly ~O s. l:Jll l>iU·lllO req'd. Call Mrs. Davis. good Nn\I, Dryer free, rACIFICTRA.WLER Gt'nl'rJI 1..Hllt:e ht'lp t-;oE., only between 8 ·4 :3o---Nohcense nec toapply S49-914 l foruppt. SlOO. -CORftORATIOH lnsuranl t! N e 1-'\~·1 d. I 'l 'l>llY \\' k •r" "lu.lys lor interview PERSON FRIDAY IEO CARPET ---------BABYSITTt:R. m) home. 11 8 nrea IW'' t;uJI ..,. ur er. t: 11 _!PPl ~Vi283 ,Venl•ral office. lite typ lULTORS 963·9191 Kelvinator s1de·bY·slde Mon·Frt, off Crn"n 350K<1IOlu$Dr.C ~l. ------~f\·nt. dnq•r' ltl' n·qd l L~ord"'tails ftallL•'nda T refri.:eralo r Ccop· , II S 3 15 1ng, permanen , part .-"' ' emporary \a ey •. \!ti.Mon \ tl'JO Cell 40. 9 DENTAL Aasi::.t orJI :.ur Ht•• crlv M Jnor Cunv ~1ana~emcnt urn,•, zs hrs. possible full pertond, 2 ll0or. Net."ds ~831·10!!8aft51'~1 _ ---gery ofc. ~I U!>l l)pc (~ llo:.p .K:n-1!000 PJ::OPLl::PERSON timein Sept Startmg.13 defrust tun e r . $100. Jlabys1tler. MY JIO~U::. wpm). ta ke A·r.av~ & a:. Exe('. looking for part· perhr Pu1'lish1n~Co.Nd RN lmmed1·ate 546~days. BOATWORKERS s1st 5 0 ;iy•k.1!-122f>ll . lime as sc~1 a t t in aulo Call4!fl.78i3. ol'n tr .. ns µor1.a t 1un g,.p. 111 rr1rn111t1. carpen· LEGAL SEC'Y whulesalesupplres. f'Ullyi----------Kenmort.' Elec stovt>, S.W. fi.t2-4163hi:' t1 y, 1•lc,.lro nics.Den\al /\ss1~l<•n•. l>Jrl Strnni:. lt•i:a l ('\per l'apatahted.673·2223. COORDINATOR w k Kenmore Ell'c d ryer. ilabysiltcr f1bt'!gJ;i:.S. Call btwn !l·S, lime, mm1rnum 1 _)r l''C " curµorJlc ltll~allun Ill 11·7:30AM lihlft. Must or $75, elcc luwn mower. •tATU R E m othe rly Ml'. perXrayhc.~78:il.ll __ n-.tlc:.tJ ll' M..ig('ur.t.11~1ANAGER... a sst <or SJS.4!1351 14 t• -675-1393 ew..-r. lll'lµrul., but wall Market Liquor Store, PHONE SALES have 2 yrs exper. In -----woman whu wouliJ cnJOY DENTAL ASSISTANT tr .. rn . .M.tturt' • .Sh h H high pay, great growt h s upervision in ac11t" •StatTyplth New RCA Washer & llas ~aring for 4 children Bookkeeper Cle r k , CHAl RSIDE ·EXti. ..-pm mtn.llO·WV.pm typ. putenllal, min 2 yrs li· Phone Sales p.:ople , hos pital. Contact Mrs. •G"1Typisb Dryer. 9 n1os old, $300 Ages 6-8·11 & .12. (Jwn permanent part lime co Non sm<ikt.>r lo-14 '"1:12 ing. Salary Ol'Cn. Sl.irl q u 0 r 0 r . g r 0 c e r y . male o·r fem ale. 16 lo 65 J ensen, 642-2734, Costa G 0 & h S scL/warr. 64241153 t ran s o r l 1vt nr ~ork rn u C('l 'll olc -uomcd. Hes pons i b le. hard yearsofagc.Guurantet>d M es a M e moria l* · • tC:'/ ----- Eastblulf. Must bl" lll'\t 892 554~~ Depe nu .lli I c a 11 u It l•• MO FEES worker. must have ref's. wages or ('Om missions. Jlospilal, 301 Victoria •PIX-Receptioftist 54!al"1! 14 cu fl rcfrlg, ble on hour & day:., ;mdl op~rutc p.1r"-1ni:.. lul Be ~9 2702 250 Ea!i t 17th S treet. C.M E.O. E . •S.-.Clerlts ncWNnd,Sl2S. not reluctant tot.lo scimt· , • s ... e ... j><;!r. IS·IO hr'> !:>un CiJll fn,'lll'dl;ill'IY ·n. · ' Suite o. Custa Mesa, Cl7:l·7l78 norm111!11otherlychurc!> IOOKKEEPER.~/C d:i~s Perm.:i1S :!ca 1__ For lnll'ntt•w M1\NAGER T flAINEE betwt<t•nS:OO&K:JOp.m. ·~~~~~1'1 Sc f f _& __ _ ~ays 640·59 ~6. "'"'-'i> Mu~.' be e"<P~~ ~I , '~ DesiC)ftef"/Decorator NydromAssociotes i''ust food r es'taurant. 646-4223, RH's-LVH's A r~~~ ... ~:st rzr.t cu.It. ~8006 I Oa)s In inc ~.J9:n. Nt.>e<!ed. part or 1 ull ti me Per-sOftftel Aqenc:y Laguna Hills Mall. Some Equal 0PPortunHy Ptact1cals & Orderlies office (;73.1118 Babysitter Need('d. to Sil.I BOOKKEEPER sen d r I!!> um c t 0 557-0045 557-0046 ~~~r:r~~J~ n ee. Employer ~~'"': ~~~\'~~~~~~.~~!~ overload Apt :.11e ref nit $.S() :?1 ~u. at our house rn CdM.En· ""·li t 'Th •ht at Wallpaper Dcn•r In -'"'r. Re,.'d, All sh1f\s. 557-0061 f N f I I .-u imc roui: n tenor:. 28119'' Mar"Ul'lllt' ---'I r l o & S l ,,... ... l. uri:e upn11.hl rcc11~r la• s some uccusiona bJlance "'ti.:i:n I & secty "" · ,.. Liquor t I erk part.time " anu ac urin,. a es Full or Pit Westcl1ff $125 615 0882 ovem1i::hll>. Sc heJute on slolb. i·~pable of manag-l'arkv.a~ M. V i11~hb & "knth. mer :10: Cu. nl'cds able young PHONE Nurses Registry, 1611 lnterv1ewllrs 9.:J .30 • ---- a '™?nthly•f b,;~1;2'J~ldt."r 1ni: offtt·c for 1ndn 1dual DashwashH l.! lL3UI' :\I na.1rri,•d, lull umc Job. ~~~ \~~rl ~~~~~/~~· SOLICITORS Wt-std 1ff Dr, Ste 2 12, 3723 Batch St. N. O. RcfriJ:. 12 rr, I do.,. S!IS. woman pre ~ -__ SJlar) rnmmcnsurale Wt"d Thur,, off. (;,11111 6t:!b5:17 " Easy plcasanl eveninl!' N.8 .631.00IO. Al, ('an dd. Xlnt cond, Babys llt"r W ante·•, "•''P Ctl'.\t ar<'a. Call IJerw. lfr \t'rlv '.\t . .111ur ----h\·erydnver at$300hr ho k 4!1PM M TOOL&DIE 75G-4441 ~ u '.\I t-'r , ;w 5 r.-5 5333 Mus t ha\C gd driving P ne wor · · 011 Sales Career -st eady --- Mature \'\OmJn, Cd'.\J To _:_211 1· :i __ . " Conv llo:.p_1131 lltMll.I. _ *LOA.._.. rec & l(row!h abih!y for ~~ 1;:'~· ~c~r~u~-ut!~t ~ork, Sl75 wk-up to start. MAKER Washer & Elec dryer SI w. ~~~/0~:~!111~t3 ~.~~~I Dnokkl<el><'rtSec~ o I S T n I Ii L' 1' 0 H s 1""'1 a v.aicl advancem ent op Lisa ~5<164. ~r Brus_!l 963-837_8 _ Mio. S yrs prc-t.s tool ex-SIS 1!1 cf n•ln~ i-· 11-• $22.\. "'kd G40-:t.J4..a I Salt.":-11ffll·(',. \\prlBch :>;E£1n:D.1t~olutwnJf) CLOSERS* por. all642·2256. p er. S al t\ry co m · All <'Oppertonc, Mnvrni;. --~ . l"allt.75 HH3 diet produrl ''!»ll'nd .. r f)o14ney .Savrn~s & Loan Salt"s EnJl/Elet' lo$2SK$900' ~W1~~~u~a17':0x!C:i>P~ :~::~------.Bt\BYSITT~:R. ~h home. CASllll-:R·S,\l,1':s ~1 .. ·r :>;o" .. 543 OCl tn\"l".Unt•nt ""' "1><'111111!' m o1 an~t· MAltKETIHG rLUMIER, REI' AIR Ukkpr/St!CY/K E: belwn 8·30 4 JO, Com vu -~ 10 IS lq(ht hOU!>l'\\Ork ~·~11 WH,\I'. '.\IJlUt c. man r:ant~~ltl' pr11(1b ( Jlt ('11 lur 11111!\'ldu,11 .. ,., SECRETARY f/lJm~ 5 Yr::. llllfl. 1,").• l':l.cc&!cy loS9l>O LlteCoq), 711 W.17thSt, ••••••••••••••••••••••• thru F'rada\ 1 30 l o 4 :JO hr " 14 knll • 5 •111m R:I0-1.1115 IX't .t an do .. m)! 1"11:'\ \ '' . per. t:all 536 1452 Word l'rO<'•·M.or to $700 Blda L'·l". •norncr 17'"-•PUBLIC* s.S2 7903 "· • ~' .. ' Xlnt skills. Team spirit n .. .-.. '~ .,, . Sun IOJm 111m . HICINl)our lo Joor m..arl.1•t111i: t't t1111'\ .. 11tru11.d luans mu:.t.Selfstarterncedcd P/t1ml'Sales.$40·$70wk FecsPd/Abof'ee Jobs St & Pomona>. C<•:.(a Habys1ttc r1hi.kpr ·I b<lvi.. ll 1\ RI> W ,\ R fo:. 102 <\ rCM'ard1 101 .. 1' 11•\\1•1-. ~J' an i::. & l 11J o .. r to Join fast growing co. & up. Ml'n. Ladies & ~tu· lrvme Pl'rM•uncl A11ency Mesa.645·1501. •FURNITURE• 01."Xtble hf' !'art time In 1m·. :-\ B &I:! 113:1 415~ wanted l°.Jll t.11 M11.'>11 mur\g,igl! li<inklllg hJl'k AIJle to work 1nl1epen· dents. ~\'l'S/Sat ~-s:n11. "·~ t;;._lith, Costa Mesa t• "HSMISSIOiu *AUCTION* Refs s:1ti !llH9. forl'lul t.?1"11 ntl 11rl'f 'd . '-Int 11cntly. S75U to SlOOO t u .,..ale"'" 642'1470 "~ " •~i...a-v7:lOrM• -......_ -Or1vl'r1>. 11.1rt t1m1· 1•1 .. , ,,,11.11 ~ & l1l'nd1t:.. t:ood .<t.art. p h · ---------~ R11tlUILOER ""'"'' CH ... RGfNURSE ·' urc GSlftCJ ~--....:-~--~ I; 10·-'-W•lc:o-•J Bahy8ilter 14•a11wd. cl.i y1' ~ lher 21 '"rn c-.1rn <'"\Cr.1 1 .11t•1·1· 11p111>r C..:.ill HO FEES S t Sal 1 d d R to 1 Topwagc+frini:l'. '""••• '" lll<>h sd111ol "'oclcnt. m v 11 i l'M full llmt• & r<'· clot I ;a rs .\I l'. :-, .Etl 'i. l'\'l~lllllll'' t i l,I) !"14~1()'.JO~ ecre :Yi . c~ a y. e Jl\'r c • I c l u -h Conti-tMftts & .. t:all lmmed1ately l'loth1n,1 Ovt•r ')) No :a p1s rano neat · "T" hom~. Call aft 6, 751 c;i;21; hd. Ct>nl.t<'l Lulo t'on l'11.n1, .itu ~: lilh M \''.\I 111r l11rtlwr into t mmcd. openin~ or ac· , • .,. . -·' 4!16·l211 Stock Li..Wdation• Nr Adu ms & Faa rvll'•'. vuleSl't•nt Ccnh•r. l~S5 DRIVERS WANTED ~:t1u.il U1>pur Emplvy1•r For Inte r view N rlllt' typist w 1purcht1S· ~~~~ ---Ii Smoll-Estot~ CM. S4tpcnor l\vt' ~~·---Men or Wuml•11 I --Nystron. Assoc:IClffs ing \.'Xp...n l•n('C. PBX c-c· Sa lt>sp.:rsnn "a utc ll fVPIST for Puhlll' Sll'no SSS SSS . I l\lusthe25oru•o'r P~A!Jft'C:l' pr IS hdp(ul. llrs 7.:JO Womens I.Ire~--shor, Of(JCt!. S •JI h('fpful, hut av• GVI' H1.1 hv s 1t1t'r u q:cnt YCllEF S1000m11 l':Ocper'd ,\fll•h·tnl'.,"'"' LO•._. 557·0045 557-0046 A M to 4.30 f>M . Xlnl L agunu Ut•tHh t'all nol es:s<mlia l. 40 hr \vk FOtld 11va1l:lhlc un pre· MeJC<I. Tcenu12c l(lrl. to Sid's lltuc lk·et. 107 '1b Vallow C-'-"'...,. working cond 1liuni; & 494·8011) Costa t.ksa $15 l!ft20 mises Ile ms 1>UhJe<'L ID J l'arefor5 &6}roldgtrb St.N0.1((4pm "' .... PROCESSING <'om puny benefits. Call · • --------p r t>s ul t'. Wt• h o n or I mmy home.2 blk!>from ----ll:t:ll~l;it..•rAH•11u, MASSAGETRHE Lindaal55ti·28t10a/tl!:30SALt:S,p/t1m" ~1t1nFn . UsedCorSalHlftOft B:inkAmer1card and h<:h. t.'75·3261:1 CHEF-WORKING Fountain\. alk~ SECRETARY Yoon1o: lady (18.;!S) for AM. EOE. "SJ Hr. Wiii tr ;u n For in Spamsh speakrnit tu com· .Mutt!rchar.ic. <:.i:.hler·~ .---------·I With European trarnm~ --L. "CTR--· -tei:1t1mate ru1111mc posi· Real ""-lat• fo.call847·7200 -plt•le 6 man 11.'am al 12 Checks&CASll. for Count1y Cluti Plu •s· ... Li', ONIC t C """ "' D t "" ti S /\ u•sr~s "UCTIOu 'c n d r l's urn t' '"i"' F.QC IP. ~~ENT . f.xt·ellenl opportunit y l ion h n oNsta Mesa NffTUINIM& Sandwich & Salad As ~.e_:,c, J' unson trhorr .... "' ....-"' ~ {·t~·~aftod ado<• -,18. £'/'' MECH,\ Nil. 1.-1cld l orn for rnp1d iich•anremcnt Heall Spa. 0 exp, nee. Roo ea.-.-l Realtors Is semblen1. f> to 10 AM . ""' am mi or up. 20751/l Mwpt II, CM .... ' • l) 1 k an morti:aJtl' 1ndus lr". We send to school. Earn ·.-• · • pomlmcmt 64L oL86 a, 8)).fL25 UANKING S&L NEW ACCOUNTS COUNSELOR Oa1hl'1lol.PURo-..tSOO mo. 11t1oor 14or · i whi.l~youlea.m.Apply or p~udtoofferthc beslln Mon thru F riday. Must 546-7070 ,,_,. ,. • Co6ta M<'sa C'a 9262fi lmaall :.i11d rc11.1tr radio Appl1c.int must have trllllllng to prepare you be clNin. nt'at & specdy.J---~~::_~:_--t;;;;.:-:-::::;:::-----;=.· --and tt'll.'phnnl' l''llltµ .:ood tyµmJ.! skills a nd call :my :if\. or eve. 2112 to k F · f Lon':. Ktll'hen 979-0747 llfcyc:t.s 8020 HfWftOIT IEACH OFFICE Mature per~on w/somc S&L new accounts or teller exper. needed to hund le 1111 phases of ~·ustomer tounselhni: & c•urfe!iponclencc. Thi~ h. n respan1ul1lc pos1llon re <tulr'ln~ 45 S.S wpm typlni; '11 l(OOtl spelJing :skill.~. For furtht'r inrormntion lit 1nttrv1cw aµpt. Plcuse t-on~{"t kart IJnhn, ' LOS ANG i'.:l~F~o; FEOF.RAl.S/\ VINGS & LOAN 1\SSOt:lATION 17141 '75-41500 Equal Op p Empluyer m/f 'hll It I' r m··nt 1\ft1•r b.1~.1t tr •• 10 u11e r a ti: \Ull.'ula t or . llarbor BJ. Costa Mesa. ma e money. or m o WAITRESSES ••••••••••••••••••••••• t 1 < ('Jrt' nN'i N .ic1 H ' ., oa 3433 about hrensrniz & tram· rail bt11o n 111 lt 2 lur ap .,. 'd "'·If /t ~ancl<. Jrl'" for l""'S c. & !I 10,.:. lrJlll .11 "·h1M1l111 1111 K11(1wl{oUJ.!l' 1)( real l':State ,,...,. l .. xper · • u or P · v f''' ., 1----------4 mg. t1J4.J t:J: Mon ·f'ri PR ''ood h N t <.:all 536 1~ the·iob l'a) :.tarti. S3f,I lwlp(ul. l>utics. include MATURE W 0 MAN v rs. ea app.•ar. -monthh. Traq•I. ml'ab. l'l'p11111 Joan aµµhru_uons, p /time t o welco me Rea.l ~tate,Commertial Seams tress . Ove rlock Sur?~cSi~~oin Civil Encjineer mcll1cal. dcnt:il, hnui.101: esc~ow ans trocllons. newcomers & contact . RULTYIY operators, piece work S"930W.Coastl-fwy,NB & Oes111ner with ex provided. IJetcrmine 1£1 \ uriou s f ur m s a nd mer<'hants. Flexible hrs ._84_7_·3322 __ • ______ ..., Schwinn "Tn ·Whceler" Like brand ne w. lo\11 miles. Includes cover, basket, & chain lock. M8·3036 pcnence m lond develop qu11hl1ect :1l /\rmy 011-1 ~··ocrul l'C1n1·~1llln1lcnce. Nl't'd ('ar lite typing ANANCIAL No PhoneCalls!!! ment. Newpo rt Bch. ~:,umues ullll'C' IW.1rn t :~~ed.H1l<'Of1C01nR. t:oo 547·3095. • . SECRETARY WAl!RF.SS. wanlt'd ex· l~~uo~~~~~~~~~r~~·F~ 64'4-oooJ Costa Mei.a ~lllJ 11w~ Pt•r<.onnPI D1•pl. Ma ture w o man f o r PORTFOLIOS SALES :~~· 6<.i~!~1:1~r~~v[~~ Harvest Gold. 552·4746 • ''LEl'l'./\L lltJOlllljllOn Ut'h !"i:! x11:.!1 , MIS SI OH VIEJO llousccleuninR Service. SECRETARY C.OaslCounti:y Club. so.~s· 20" light weight " ""' Santa/\na S-ll! ll:lUI COMPANY 0 l'P•'Odable _& own: of Jrv1ne has Just re· b . I d d ~"' GEua:• "L J th °'"' I 1~ f II t Cal W ' & Id t ·'·' icye c, I! • con · ........ "'"""' om t ,...•o11 1· ~41\l>OChr1\ant .l truns1J • .t u ime. ceived a multl·m1llion Career opportunity for a omen 25 ° er 0 worar Call 968·1684 OFFfCE TRAINEE "hu've JOttH'd Mlsi.i'>n Vll'JI) C11 9Zbi5 Pam, li42·1'161 nfL S-. dollar commercia l pro • •Ta k e • C h a r g e • • tor . hou se c I ~ an In ·• . ' .. Excellrnt bei;innrr op the Army l7141 ll:J7·60!">0 ---jcct.. W e n eed ex Secretary in Carde n service. P~rt trme. Gd Raleigh Competlllon, 21 • por.tun1tyl \'1111 . w111 .be Exec. Mg mt IYl>C' vvnon ~uni t)pportunaty MECHANIC perienced C'Ommerc ial Grove snles orfice. Re · hrs.615-GSSJ flngcrL1p c hangers. bcl· d t \ ..• th L·mpl~.· l·r ',• /f' wanted for part t ime ·•e v"lopmftn• orlcnle" · cs 6.. t tcr than new S275 or "'"l tra111e . n lllMS wl look.111)1 for :!nil 1m·11m{' "' '" "' u ~ " ~ " quir " wpm ypmg WOMEN S200 k . ' "" muny different 11ss1i::n P/lJme. Poll'lllt:tl $MOO-----c.;i;~ ~~s~.sed cars H salespeople. ,a.~11'111 90 wpm flifhorlhan1d. ing 20 hr:~'i'mo. N~~3~: orr. MS·0.126, art 5PM • menu. Leai n to on~wer mo. lsl yr. 63!1·1i12:J. LV.,..1 I 7 6 31.lt.20 ' supPort 0 rec wtt i 4 todoor.557-021~ llilildiftcJ MC1Mriat11025 11hones. ,.:reel client'! ----n I . WE.ALSOOFFER: sa l es t'n R •ncc r s . ••••••••••••••••••••••• l vpe letters. run t'T'r <m<ts DPUIEMCED Frt. & s.il l'ii:ht!? Mi~anium :t to 4 yc•ars ex· SELL i1lle itt'ms with o u ~•Bid' M 1 , 1 & lhcr "len· •ul .1 I • OFflC11t PRODUCT I ""nanl't' nc·~d"c• D . . . S.:u g a ena s u • c uu tl'' '" 1•.1rl. t.11111 c ·1111" n •ntcr MEDICAL •Servi<'cs wh ch f in< ,,.. "' ,. ',,. ally Pilot Cluss1ftcd Ad. :.!x4's, Fluore1wenl light Must t-nJoy a \'11r1L•ly & SALES PERSONNEL IW 1-·1.1.:~h11> lltl T"' "NSCRllERS mnney lo put new co m Coll M. oln Offlu fixtures, plastcrboarl't, & hnve nn enthus1a~t11 , 1• "~ t b For I itl-' C t t ...... __ .. _ ..... ... ·-011"l1ty. n ·•o 111 i.. t··r• MEN & WOMEH '''" '"'' 1 '' h t.ll l!0.14 lmm,-d. work A\'31lnble. panics in o us1ness or " ... °" oc ~"'-'M misc. 54-0·5092 after 5. ~· ~ .. ~' u • -- ---locate cup1lal to ex pan< (2131444·0571 ••••••••••••••••-·••• ----------~ with 11 30 d11y ru•~«. A~~ Comm 1 ~'•''"" u 1> 111 LYN days & cvcnmgs. Mukt• cxis!Jng C'ompanics at"' 14.Mi .. , IOO! COIMros & NKING l n r Joyce T .1 v lur '"\1•rul huoclro·d 111111,,r, t•,.,lra money. Must be ('()5t to them until the> Equul Opportu111ly ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equipmettf 1030 & I ~l.3S4JI. ptr ~JI(•. to ""'' 111111.!lll' T:lk1n1t :Jl)11l11·:itinn" for l horoug h ly f.1 m II i a r rene1'va the fund.'~-wh1c' E mployer • • • HIW ACCOUNTS ' ~ "' '' WHOLES "LE ouLY • • ••• .••••••••••••••• J)evon,hlre Per."mnt'I r11mp11trr111'd nrn11111t f 11m1• :i 11 & p1timc. w/med1ca l tcrmloology L" how v.e ocqwr<.'d till ~ ~ tN rt 1 2 5 Bank ~xpcr. only. Con Service 1' anjl M''' 1t·1•<t to r.ml & 1-·111m" 7.3.:m & 111t1mc. Call tm metllatcly 00 i"rc neh & Y.ngl11h. '10 <' w .w 1 t' 11 n R e .. t n('t l\oti C'rr11(hton, 12900GanlenGro\'c nt 1T11llc1lc san•J bu,mc.sst·~ Xlnl ,,lltil\ & 11\'IWfll!> office 3 YC'Pn>JCcl. •S.C:yt toSl200 Conta1ncrs nrrv'11wkly. Vivit.ar lc·n~ for nikori tt333TOO. lrvlM N•lltnmtl ~•1te202 Gardcn(:rovr t":lllCalb11lcol\1•couotini: w1vaitl ht•nllh & ltflo 10 oYtttood •All support octlvltle• •Ac:c:~ toS800 LYMANl>Rl\KE m<>unt. Nt!VC r uu d, .Hanlt. F.qual Oppor . ----~r\lce.fi75 803il. !<or. :\tnrrrn" 1'\ vrrv 557•0061 nt't'e9sary lo !4 mOOthl) (20 f'eeP01dPos1t10ITll) A.NTIQUi'.:S ~~t·u11o SC.5. MC·220lS ufl. Emplo)'er. COlLIGE STUDE:HTS ------.1:00.o<I. So11t•1 "'· un c•ach . t the l>eJ Llz Reinders Agency 11233 CONDOR AVE. _.,!.._:~ ----~ AHD ALL OTHM Fumitvr. R•pal,. i.haft +2 t..V-.: ,;. lntcrvw Hrs 9am.3:30pm execu e a v,., 4020 81rchSt,Ste104 Founta111 Valley !17!1 2'11 N~W Mi nolta x !': 1, SLlt, .MNl<INO SAMTIAGO IAMIC ru~-rtN on·1c1': tins lmmrd. opt•runl(ll ror l''Zxper'd TeUti~ tull lit p /Um1 .. ~ F.111t St, T•t!Uln r cggy Jiu rm an 1132·5200 t:quol Oppor io~mployt'r & Loodi-Truclat /\Pplv In f'1•r,11n 'l~J>rl\ 3723 Rirt'h St, N.ll. Newport Beach ll334U90 --I I • H.S.GltADS E-q.r'tl ti~if, w11 nt4'lf , Mon thrufo'ra -~~~!tlonal IDcom< CaJlforApptt F..6tab '65 JONATHAN'S ~ll~·:N~~:.r~~~~s7111\~ Ir ynu htvl' t~ r<-lute<l Poll~ i b 1 e I u \I l I me. l'ork Ll<Jo <:nnv t'<'ntrr Med1rul ore monaiier, Secrela.rlal ""!1. ltion re'"" CL•ESU/\MllAMN•;!~... bux. $335. !'i4G·:t208 nfl &WK611fl orR:l:l 'lfi2't 4r..O i'1;:ri:,h1pltd 1 ~· ,,,_Co I I .... ''"' ..,.r •PM work lw-rn1131' you v.'('rr.__'._ ~ ·-Newport Brh r~2.8014 tn1 ni< • rnsuranceexper •ON"' rnm II~ on versalthty, h1 ch•gret• of f::Vl::HYTHINC COESI ,;!_ ----- too youn~. lnck('<I u11er.PENER/\l~ Ot-'F ICI.'; In·'-------~-.O..-d.MS.1li2 l~YOUWAMT.· r espo n slhlllly. x lnl 207o to40'h01''t-' Cats 1035 or could <>nly wor k " few tcr<'6lln~ & \•11ri111l rr~p M•dlcol Lab Alft ll k 11 .1 a• I e o d an It t o 422 31~1 St, ND 073 6001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• month~ " h(lV(' /lclllcd ror Hll.hl pt.'r80n, IX'tffill MACHINIST munu1tinnl •lulu:i. Nr -----Rullnc•:u' KIUen11 CFI\ for wurk t hat ll<X's not ncnt po:<1t1nn. No ''!<um F.xp(•r 'c\ In rlinlrnl t'\n oppor tunity tCI O.C. /\1rport.. <;11 1l for Prlv.Collector rel( Af\Otit St o'o , Pll.Y w~ll-C'OMlrler C hi~ mi•r upplJranti:" l)h·u~e! Gno1I .:1•111•ru l hnt'lc· Jol>orat<1ry n.'lsl3t a nC'e pnrticipale 1n creative: appt.6'16·2982. Hy Apµt.Only. Ml·lHal • • cl\. fmc Summtr j ob op Gd $SS <'Ornfort nhl~ 11.muntl.S.•l11 p &ol)''rule wurk.Nt•wportarea.Call tull rt1nl!e proj11~,l'1Jrn 642-132il aft.61,M ----------pnrlumty. H you ca~ 11 mu J I n r l 1 e 1• v111wtv 111 m11rhini•s, In· lnrnppt.l''40-0l 40. much money und work Se<'retarytBookkri•pa•r. Mod e l S hip, C hln113 Se11I Point lllmol11ynn ----------c work f /Ulnt.•. we wll Ncwport1<:011t11 Ml'itu cllHl1111t lur r1•t la the. M~lc:otlleuttt w1thfrlcodlycooper11Uvci Cullbe~~~~4&0pm. Coh•l'K'l, Oo11k, Ouc l!nJ< lclttcnlf up for uduplioq .8iVlK tra111 )'OU. Age ".11 bor-area. (.;all Mr. Kaor. vt'1 l1clc t.. hura1t1nlnl . tv • peopl" P~tols, Olnlnai «m Set 0Jll ev1•11.4IM·~ •TELLER* ncr. If (14/f'r 11. St."vc•rol 00·2t'40. mills & punrh prl'llflC8. rronl & bark ore. yptng Secretary DAV SCllOOL ltug!l, muny unu•u11 l'\-.- l)('rm. p()~itiom• llrc al~i !'mrtll tlr••"1•1on ".•rts. &lns cxpcr.G4()..485(). c-752 .. 01• I CUM' I k t itemJS. ~ t040 1-m-Atftte optnin ... 1n ·1 I I I ..... I r kf l -~ .._, _._. .,.. .:iR• .. n .• oo inti or •••••••••••••••••••••• .,,.':, •• ""'Mcs:s orriee.S:IV· uva1. w no p ro1 em o,._,e nero o "·"a ure .rn11ll lohop. l>11yic only. Nef!d tlepcnd11blo pcrlron penonw1thschoolufnce r c de11 t a l ball\ >e lnk """°.. slriklll ur layorrs. St:in fem11le w untud ror in Mu..~t hn\'I' own lt"'I•. 'or ~hal•l ca-. hou·•wr... R•c:~f·t . .... l td •PET WORLD• in ... o~• Lo"n or bitnk I _..,. ··-11 "·t n" •· • f •1 h .., .. ,, • • ·~ •" " ... ,. ........ • experience • .-ira A w/f•1ucel~ $'""· wnt11•-•· ,... uu " mmo:v.-'"' "'' ~"'"' surance 0 c. "u~t :ivl' ST"co•w1TCH ... uc llve in/out. Sl0 rt ."'~"t. S It ...... _ _.... O b k d d I • "' ...., .. 111"' Pl u II p..a. W e.1ptrlence prderred. 539·1 Ill either finance or In. "' ~ --wn • ·""'" w c_.-a pr ac gro~n an a~nera wtrauccts W.673·80'17 t vu. J, ....... ealiu, M\dl be! w1llin• to work Buran«> e xper. Mutt be Jl39 Ba kl.,., Co<1tR Mesa Sal bpcn1 Refs. :WO-Ol41 Prior exper. req'd. Xlnt IM!Cret.ana l 11k11l11. PlelUlt? Toy Fox, Pa.dll"tl, Shah. aome Saturd11y.;. Eic · CONSTRUCTION llble U> handle tC'lepflone 549-3041 Aft6.833·l3S7. t yp lna s kills. S•lary 11end rttume to J\d. No. llcritage dinrmsct..9s>tt Liu, Ponu1, ~o<:ken, cellat 11l1ry. working WORKERS & be ad typls~ otc adja· .Equal Oppor Employt>r NEEDED Someone to do open. t'or lnterv1ew con-686. Dally Pilot. r .o. Bux olrl & btfl, .1lnt cond. Mlnl·Sch.aauters, Hull rondltk>M and benetlis. Jll"(!riOU-<1ex pcrncc.App. eenlairport.. lr\'ane.CaU iro n i n g w i th ~pre y tact .Eve Slll.lson, Com· 1$60, eo.tta Meiia, Ca. 894·9074. Tutle r t, Silkies ~ Call or •PP\1 at branch. lY 4 30 10 S.30 PM onl~ ~951J toTlnlervi«'w. lfAID 1 , h . k starch. 5 Shirts a week municuuon Cumpe>nenu 112626 Sat. btwn llun & 3pm. J ~::-:lt'llSL~C: ~~xaed nf~:t .. MERICA..... l~S Harbor lsland ~d k. l\('htnl. i;e~or . $l p/shirt Oaoa Pt.Call Corp.540-7640. SECRETARY for Real Coca Cola m.1cbine. •P brae.da Op•o evas "' "'" NB. GUARDS coo ing, <' •h cnre for 5 , 4.9" ..;..3 Ea Co I f h. d "' • "' • S •VIMGS Irvine & Costa Men yr . old boy. Mu.!>~ b.ave eves. ........,. . l~Er1'10HIST ' tate • .• n as IOf1 prox ao yra ol • run1 5.11·~ A Cookwantcd areas. l>/tlmo. tmmed dnvers lat'. l>cntn Pt. NURSES For (,old Ko Suites in Island. Must have 4 YNI perfect.,$150;21rg••-tto1~:;;.;;;.;.:..;..:·;,,..._ ____ _ 825$1nOowcrAven•a Jtah .. n Rest1ur:ant amploy m"'nt. Jn!1tde area.615·3721 AIDES Newport Ctr. Sharp, exper, typo as.70 ~m. whls, orig, xlnt rood. A.l(C ~le, l>tlPPIH & CostaMesn uo T•tS'""""'~l ~ " I t •· ah 80·90 wpm. "'all $100ea;ldrkfinlshbul aduJtaw/p& .... rt,l0""'4c ....,. " '"~ work Un1Yorms furn M ds J\ 1 Th 1 P easan appear . .,.. Pl"O· Eileen 640-0123 ( t be'V I d I & ~ 'y Mn. Barr 97'1·9800 Aae i t & over. RellrNi ' ai • PP 1" e ~n ol AM & PM shifts. Full & fess1onal typlng ~k1llll. • · e • e e m rror min iatures. white a lso F.QuaJoppor1unlt1 COUf:'ITER Si'\LESMAN, ok. Universal. l226 w. l..agunn. 2ll No. coast p/t1me. G-ood workln11 Days.f>40·SS40. Wknds· SECllTAI\' rounded glass. $2SO. May mlxed. Chihuahua pupe employer M /F Mann~ Hardware. M uS1 5th St. S.A. \nten·1ew h.rs llwy .• Laaun:l Bc!,ach <'oods & benefits. Apply Eves. 644-6110 be seen al 16083Sl. Crobt, pies $10. 636-tlTO ~~~~~~~~~~be tthable & respons1· tO:JO.noon&l:3Q.J :J()pm As lcFnrMrs.lioh1cl Park Superio' Conv. Bank exper. ~f'd. Sh HntngBdt.. ' bit. 5S7·9'906 Mon-Fri. Equal Opp )lAIO wanted 2 halt days Hosp, I~ Superiot' Ave. RECErTIOHIST ~~~k Contact DotolhJI WHOLESALE ONLY yn~:~~::h~!~L'~":i;'~ IARTEHDER C__..._Girt Employer. per wk. Blllbo:i hland NB642·2A10EOE. P /Ume-Wknds. Holidays PAClFlCCtTYBA.NK -..GUSHLO.a.D G-wlnner."""·8117. Cou~ER Hll!I • ~ b r S3 833 l "' Relier Vocations. T1P· Go ..... ~ • ... """ "' ....-P /T. Expr'd. Apply GUYS & GALS ar ronL . 14S. NURSrNG ing essential & some ldenwest& F.dinget' On Sale Now at T he Chuc kw111on. Capt'nMikes f'isb f'ryat AIDES.LYN'S k:now'I of M /Care •· RwitBch IM8·l234 •SUJ>ERPRICf!S• Or•nfe Co. Fair. main 815 W 19th St. Cos ta !~!'.~~\\~~eJ~·,,:\~~::!:1 &RM'S M/Cal. fW2·S5Sl, Hunt· LymanDralteAotlques PLEASE e ntrance. Apply In Meu .Sat12·4only. J b IFYOU .. lngton Valley Conv. SICl!TAI\' ll233CoodorAve IF YOU ...... VE OR. penon. a day. FUn o . F.nrn $2~ U>t us .. cep you as bmy 1,_ ._..N Prefe r w1md1cal 01 Fountaln V"ll"'f 979 ..... 1 nn. , C.Ounter help. early mom to SSO per week . For have o s~rvlcc to orfetor as you want to be. Top _.,p, """"' ewman ;\ve, lettal exper,Jl'ast le g:o_~oar:----...;"~~..:_';;.;...:..:""':.:..;.';;i KNOW SOMEONE WHO Haveaometbingyou want ang h rs. 7 :30am le moreintormnt1onphone Ji()O(j"tn11rll plac<'nnncl fl llY for full or p/t . JIB typist. Recoptlon expert896 Chalso StOO. IHO HAS A REGISTERED tosell?Classi(1edadsdo 2:00pm. Tues thru Sal. 830-0913. 1n the D:ttl y Pilot Mo r g11ns N ur s ~s prer d f'rontotcaP1>4iar. Couch a, love!eat l1500, FEMALE SHE ~Tl& it well -Call NOW, 63t·lll31. Del Tac:o, 172( Equal Oportunity Classrf1'KJ Sttuon • . Registry 63 t -13 13 or Have somethinR to selP NewPort or Tustla area Woodbuml.ng tilove SSOO FOR SAJ..E, CALL 642·5678. Supenor Ave, CM. Empl-O)·er Phone 642 56iR 83.1-2365. _ Class1hedads do it we ll. Call for11ppt. 640-0t-40. Ph642·TU'T 554-4033 •• TY.t.l&e. · ....._sa1.-1 Hwa. 9H ...... 1-.oew ._,,w ~Fl. S...-.0 tot Ooclts 9070 S.jll..t '160 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••-•••••• •••••••~I•••••••••••M 1010 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• a ... OM ~tf'P'lcle, ruM IMW •112..... t7ll OAILYPILOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Z ) lo.t Sllpt Rtnt 2t' C:\IC. rH ply "'-011 , nttd l>(idy \lo Ork ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\K C .M a l e Gold e n J uly lHILS fHI. f'UISHCAltPIT ~ N•pt ~arh S411·3600 833 2u8 or GO 4091 SWOt·.t,h '~~ 'Tl RtOO Viny l top, new Re1ntver, pick or Ill tu, ti U2S £nacn1d11 Au. Dfocora&.or hat lJO yd.a • No:"' port Re-ac h, ('.'.ahf P•int. en& Xlat eond •klold. ~·4»41 Laawia Buch Ora nee Nylon Pl)lab. Slip a\'all for up to 40 • m ----u rmu~u l hlu~ r~ Ne"' St 100. ~Sl ·UH a fl ---------11----Must aeu. M•·U•a llunlln&t o n Ha r bour For rQnl :?O' Mini ~l otor plllnt l U'lt mlf'r lotl mtr • lOpm. 1>nberm1n pup1 , Ak C r l·S 1l, Ju ly 11 17 , ~.2210 area 11460929e\CI Ho mt>, <'Omp. e~ulp II~ 4~~71 $'ST •HOA~'I' -'--------- rt &. t wkl, SlOO M~0'19S J~pm, Blkta. r hilrs, ••••••-•••••••••••••• \ .. r,• •lot 11 l*i!? 6103 "'"'" ""~ '1 l N l &dt RXI, 2·d r, ¥fi8 PM lom.:r 11roup. ~~Calle Approx 120 Yds ot " •o IO t-'OK \LE· t8' on ~hort• -~ " --68 ~\JMJ Ion.: tk-d \'ry 6ld 835 3171 ~th k, a ir, m1t1J whli.. Y-::-h T .Upc,ro,S JC carpelJnlC U1·lo.tv0<:a •••••••••••••••••••••• MOOl'll'll. e .... port hie :!Ii vMl', I.lady 1 Jll'• rond r.o:.t mi $1.300 CJll Y'tUll\n.tAn~~ ... c-$1.~ lifr2Jlm.G'73 ~-or .... Ire 1·rn 1·r puppy 4 -am $J )()yd 1194~ ,\lodel l62o b•y City un or lnde for ia1lbo111 ll" ii Dair~ ., ul July ""34071i ... USED IMW'1 * mo. old adorable Cwm. olAN'f ~TATE SALE . . r h d YI I 2131001·&12\ z.t JI A 2 13 i-40 ~ ,. ~ .. s h111 •740 AKcr""' 761 "«7• "'I y ol .. t m C fRa ~n11 (' . an~ uva1 ' ' Ull I _1_ ..... , T.! t:l l'J111rno. II• m l ll t' ·~1 ·~ )" l".,L'll l ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'• "" ~ .. an " i c-'· <'Yer A ~IMCi f on! M•l'1nt' rna. $1400 loclh. S,.-.d • '''' P b •• 1111 '"' SJ,!AA1 • .. 01 •• ' ""~· M. Bernerd Pup1, Ira r,:~n~~~b'.':!r.~icti.18. l.wl & 1 ....... , Da ys fl 42 9302, "' n Ski '010 TraUen, Treul 91 70 ll("lt o/l"r fi.12 w.1 '1:i.r.:.;;,~1111·11~~V) l~/'/\!."Mrcl'dr•1:d•110220. n'e'ws~: Swi31 lmporta. M1a11lve A~Oif\.a&t'Url\Jturt' ~-.&."194 •••••••••••••••••••••····:•·•:••••••••••••••••. •. • , -;~3 ocs -t347L rM> ... m bone.. t;v41n Temper For Sale. Ph1146-17ZS DINGHY·f"tber lau II ' M' i:lu"IS, trailer, 40hp 14 V.\CATION Trlr , vt-r) 74 1oyot11 • l • m 10::1, 0 S., de lt,lor: Ur1~· 25 rul&tr ment.AKC &U-97"ufU \ntlq un ·lnherltcd t & boa di (} R f:lect.•\IU't. liltvrr t"l~ian , ('QUIPl>Cd . sa:io 1111', ~lnl llrcs, $3000/~\ _Closed " " P _ ltll sl 0 er. 0 •• much. Must sell. Qu1llty Brand nu utm 8' sota, =·J~~J.~l ua e, ~-~73 _!!-3 4" llt2'!.: ~4_~30 007:!_ ofr. )3(.1 U U'.! .!002 Uluc-, hkl' new •is du)li or67S·967t1 e f\6pm. t'.ngl11b Sette r pul>p y furniture. bt-1!1•1t. Vtc CUil S800, 11011 MOO. Tw •71 SANT A fE I 3• •65 RAHCHERO Arnffm lltNt•o. $1100. AKC, 1how qua I l )', t0f1an & Amer1c,·n anu ~ods comp w1hdbrd ~•lollh. M•~I TreMflOrlvtkwt . " , , 714 .Dl.:2 ms cnale.837-0338 quer •. Absolut ely no lceskal.et$l0,W.fl200 *"lu f020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Truvt'I 1 ra llt1r. \If>-~.sud. .. 2.ISU \ 8. air. l rn· _ --__ _ junk! Sat\ 10 tu '· ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.,,..n SoAll/ l'll"t'. brake r:1111tl' 6. rnac ulutc'. Culh•ctor·~ 1 1 fl\IW :!00'' ~<tV\l i'nnl1 ST.l lltMAID <Heon U l r c b or,l..arte -white. upbol1tt1 H ll CI 1 ~t\ Rf'ftt • 9120 ovrn. •<'I' IJox , ••nk, 1l1·111 $tHS.!}41411/\ ri·l•;•ntly ~·ver h ault•ll :t Vn. male w/p1per'I. 8PY11leu Kidve Cdlif chuir, ~ Gold trlmm .,u1 ,. +l'~~~er.ttptlr' l:lV/llOv ltllhl6 .\ '"nl •THE CAR PLACE• s:JI cM6lOL!Yt1x · .Xlnl dls!>08itlon. Crtat ti40-l~ ' • mirror. ~ t'old up bed T~r' t ,f ;i; 9t8.g4»i ~····· ••••••••••••• • ••• ml·c buy! 11x11&20. S11lto 2lOO llJrlH•r tth•il. CM -· ---t .unlly do11. 1-"ree to 125 l\Hst".GU-8368 Xia n H 10 Teararop Cutnvl'r. pnr,.~s b31 ~~o "71 n MW 2Sc..)(l t\ulu 4 ih GOOOHOMI ange Sole Sat/Sun. loeb Mmri•• Euy loul.ler. Xlnt co'ld. REG l·.:.NCY MOTOR S.ln. ;\Int l'Olld. Jo:ll•1·lr1l' "'~".""'""'. c"1.n'"G Bilby furn rol11way twd 121 II ' nuoresct'nl ll1thh ~....... •O'O ~.!)Ill~ llOllH~ ltl-::llTt\L..., ·72 HI LUX l'U hlui•. \ \1 t-'M ~11·1 l'O .,.... ~ ...., ""' •. •-·~ ot • .~ .. 1 .,,...,,1• with bulbs, $l0 ea<'h ..,...,..._..., ~ N I .. _ 1 .... • Leo1e Hew·UHcl OVH 100 MIRCIDIS OM DISPLAY Orm·W66 • ..,.,. auuu \'8, •uuv G7J.ll047 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,5, Tro•el "ffett 92S l1;1rnor 11\u s 1\ R111 en.:1ne, 4 ~pd, H ill. m.1keulr &16·~~-----------1 Charwood Ln, llD J uhnson 2 HP \•n.:lnc, . ..,. • •Sll·~I • • ovl·rlo:;J sprrni:·-. 111.111 ----frff to Yov 1045 . GJrfers & Slttlt'r g.i. new. S200, must sel 8 (.~mper.'4llJS •l,rJ uge. "'hl"l!I & l trl' \\t'1" Copri 9Jl5 HovteoflMllOl'h AVTJIORtzl:o MERCEDES DEALER 6862 Menchetter, Buen• P.rk 521-7150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Retna. Sof1, Mini bike r~na• ror blln. llarv•• 6,...., 4,. •. , sink , ll'e oox. l2v/11ov :!O', '73 Knm rvn 11 Ir •1 b' 1· 1. 1" -1 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• h t ..u51 -'"" '~ ..... """ I hl SS'''"' s I x v1 t ,. " I e r;i 1 •' ~r I ., :I V•>' l llaor & 1 blk kll· Oler mlllc I «!ms . ..,. Id Brand. II --ga:. ig s. ..._ "c , tras, 11wn1n.:. ~ n C'11buvt'r l'<1n11wr Ht-111 ·~1 <:.ipn .. 'Gllcl '73 210C c,.. 'tl'ns.'Need &ood home. L, .. ~:'c1"1rhf allvocm·~·11'>1IF8r1.· :., .S75 Ratt~~·h~t~ .. ,~~loeh,Power '040 pnce.su;:is. con (!. $3,8UO. t:u ll Shnrp"i~~S\.S11lt'pnct' <ISIJ(f .Xlntt't\nd. 64s,9219 -><=w " h ·....., Dbl bo " • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rt::CENCY MOTOR 113'1 :.!19. $2!1!1!> 64tH'•Oll ----------1Sut.Son c r_,, xspnni:a ., •. SEOC "'I B T/S Ar 11.0 ME RENT/\l,S. ·R··L·.G F",,''C'V \tO""C)lt ----t On lhe Sanla Ana Fwy. IOOOIGY) $8,450 ------'.! & matt. $20 seL 646· · • '" r. r • • • lS' Prowler. Sips 5. ~. ·' • :! male & 2 female pup 1-'t & S 313 t" 11 rt t'\ es. 2 gen. trm tbs, top cond 925 ~ Harbor Bh 11. ~.A. C'nll llOM E ltt::'.llTA LS '7 4 CAl'RI pres. Dlk, brn & whl /\1 8!; 8 f~ eon SllrSl8,500,Ph:&l2""°97, ••S31·2503•• ., ... ..,.... 9~N.HJrborlllvl1.S.A. Cinl .1SJ)4.'t.'11,A M/FM 6wks old. We aned & ve . ''"· · u rn , EH H 833-2616 S'W lk Ca ....,,...,.,,. ••53t2Stl:l•• •LJ8:\H 'l> adorable.~:. JOlS. homem.1de kayak boat, If SL D MOWI . n ·m mpr. stove. AMto Mnlc~ & ____ 1 $2999 ---------1 muc hllhld items. Lose up to 2 lbs d111ly '37 Monk F'aJ1tall Trewler ire box, water tonk, ruce, p~ 00 TOYOTA PLI 1 k Afftctlo'late 4mo. ol<l kit u----1060 Medic a lly approved Sino 6 Cat powttr 1 S.245 S42·96l2 ---.1 94001 . 5 tr . l e to 1 vrnc home ~ SharonGardoer.830-uas r · B • ••••••••••••••••••••••• x_lnl cond. SI~ totter J IM5ae..oes . ...,.,... Ul-127' 497n 2573 v . ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1 ru nge. Y owner. f'ur sale. ·amJ>('r shell. vw rronl end, b4>11y pan & llJl 2551 or 83l-023S · Yr Quorter Horse Appy Ree. Pool table "f/JIHI 2131592·S82S. small truck, neurly new roll bar w/pink s hµ. $95. 64 El Camino. PS/PB. 4 •·REE Wh1te 4'Coldit1rls Marl!.~ay,152 h:inds pang p~ng eove r , a llBO AT -18 ' C abi n . Hurry .SS!·~«. 7SHUS3 iipd. mal(s. Nds paint 4 poster bed fra me, ltwn Jumper. Sl200.MS-S968 eqwpm l for both. $225. Partially completed. Fo ....,.........__ ,_ / ~ fn ~t:::. auto, sunroor. ..,....,.mi 47 ,0UO on g ml., Tobacco brown. PP Coracous . 960-1393 $37 :IQ. sil 2 mattresses & pads. -Ph642-ll lS3 the handyman. Can ~YCMI VW En~. 40h.p. not run $1i5tl. Vhtll:I 2 (lwn .!lz l l.!ltaln.:d but l!d Shclland Pon . must sell seen al 817 w. l?th St. Scoohn '150 mng + 011 cooler. SS ·73 Mercedes 280 Z. Pv\ cond .J 8tl1·2SS1 arl J$.~O !1 47·5S.93 l.lays DblbolCspm c/mat ,btck C.,t See M.lrkm U111l 14 ••••••••••.••••••••••••• header,$75.962-5681 V-s 9570 1'66Horbor~~~6_!~3 pty.Xlnt rond.Stereo & •1 v 842-1974 eves/wknd;. care 114 super flrm Bea u· · · -· 1 a p e . 3 o, o o o m I. . 6-t> • • • · ty Rest. 4 mo. Rec pool for particulars. * HOM DA * ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7 l CAPRI 428KFT. $850(> Oill from Male Springer Spa niel Black Morian, quarle tbl. uprig.hl frzr. maple 2.5' Trojan, slee_ps '· xlnt MISSION VIEJO ~~~-~~~••••••••• ·~1a~ge 300 Tradesmu.n fl rylindt'r. 4 SPl'etl, ron· Mon-Fri. Mr. Goe t a, AKC loves kids 4 yrs hone. geld ing. 9 yrs sofabed It chr, 6'2.ml ronll :1ec $S soo or trade .&.-th-Cl ... 11 I ,..._11839_0825 sole IHrat•k tape. L.ikc 831 1740. trarn~ 839·64S7 ' 1-;ng or Western s4so diys, 54&-43lOeves. T a1s'.o28s'morn/eves. -·.!.':-r-...., new• Lie 611lllQU 1----------00·7~18 IEOPEMIMGo OH cs 9520 9 'fl6 <i30" 4 door ,R /H, l·ree killens. Lovable & -SCRAM LETS Unifllle 32' 1976, extensive * SALE * ••••••••••••••••••••••• s24 9 silver. dk. blue Interior, cute. ;Jewelry 807 • equip. Re ady lo go. '63 Mere. Conver t. /\ 1 •utosWant~d 9590 SANTAANA xlnt c<>nd.Muslsee loap. !>68·6942 •••••••••••••••••••••• 673-3262 NEVER UNDERSOLD l'Ond. New top. A be auty ••••••••••••••••••••••• LJNCOLN MERCURY preclate. 575.J.452 --------• WA ..... TED ANSWERS NEWMANACEMENT S40·0SMor840·22Sl. WEPAYTOPDOLL.AR 1301N.Tuslln,SanlaAna 1-'--------- :! Wondtrfvl kittens to gd " Jlamm•r-Flout ~ F. W ~ v 1 n rud e & ~ 0 M1 0511 '73 280. St!dan. hme. Black & whit T OP CASI! DOLL.A Bravo~-Excite Chrysler O,ulbotrds 111 26371Avery Parkway 'SS T ·B1rd, r est or ed F8 R T P USEDC/\RS $8,300 p p, males ~/shols,645-8lS!I P AID F OR Y OU FATHER reduced prices. MESA MISSIOMVIEJO w/por lho le t o p, x lnt 1'' R~~~~~~~'.~STIC 74. Qlpr1 V O, I owner.1 ____ 64_4_·1_77_o ___ _ J EWl':I.RY, WATCHES When vou climblhc lad· BOAT Ct::NTER. 15!15 ..,.95 ..... 9JI cond. Ma ke o trer. If I !l!OOmt auto u1r dl.'ror \llnialure ma le Col he. ART OBJECTS. GOLD , N l DI d C M ., ., 008 2490 yourrc.tr ii. cxlru c can .. ·;,, + • >o.tr;s . S3650. 'S9•220S. Runi good. looka Altered. Needs good SILVE R SE R VI C E der of success. it never ewpor v . . . . bl.!eU!> ir~t. ~.~ t:ood. Must sell. $2600or h omo: w /c h i ldre n . f"INE 1-·u RN & AN hurts to ha ve a rich 646-0539 l.973Kawasakl l00cc. o STORACEOR MUSEUM IAUlRIUICIC · ofr831·322G !>48·8283. TlQUES. i4S-2200 FATH EK steadying It. lS' Enterprise Tri·hull 1 end rebuilt. Must sell. A\'a1 I, for up to 25 urs 1n 2925 Hnrbor Blvd. etwn 9720 -------:--::----;...:~::.:::~::::_:=:_--I;::-: HP Mere. 1/0 w/troiler $250, 642-89~2. 968-4293. open s pa n 01r cond 1· Costu Men ~7!!·2500 •••••••••••••••••h••• 74 MBZ 240 Diesel. Air. ~ Male Germ Shep pup. '•estock 107 al\bl, buffet, 4 chrs S9S used 32~ brs. Only $3995 530 Westmu1sler, Npl t1oncd build 111J,t, n ear ---------1 SoAH & Leoiinn autv. new Michelin llru, ..._ 2 mos old. Whir lpool ~shr $60. Cas al Mesa Boa\ Center HLs. Sisnta Ana & Newport TOP IUYER TOI• Uullar Pllrd J0,000 m1. (714) 846-0061. .; 8!!2·5134 __ d_l').;..'_er_SSO __ . S43_·_8_l3S __ --1 •• ,, .n 12 f'...,y, For :.a.le or Jea~c. Set> us fl r.1t, & la:st' Tu1i ---------!"' ~ .,........., '73 Honda 750 w/extras On AU. Trudr m11 MERCB>IS llH% Kabb1t wit h cage & food Al most new Wh~lchair, JO' l lARCRAFT, '64 9,000ml SlSOO. • l.lollur 11111d for un1>0rb. NEWPORT DATSUN SAVE TIME frH lo good h om e. w /altach. $8S, adlt Twin Chn ·s. 22S's. Just 979·3718. COSTA MESA 811 Do•e Slrlfet Lrl House of Imports ~ 2SS8 ;~:,'s,.f,~dl~~1~e':1'::~ majored. 13' beam. Lr i1 HONDA CB4SO 55pd MAY 0 C K DATSUN ~1·adht'Arthur help you lease or buy one • 1050 Mach. z1i: Zag $1 65. Anti· Cishlne cockpit. J uds $600. or best offer.' · ~00 2fs tS llarllur Dh J . & J ;111tl)(.fl'et> lloads or over MO new nnd uatd Furwiturlf och!Mry 107 qut port. Singer $35. h auled & s u r ve ye '92·69 l8 f714)4M•214e Cnst.1 '-fr~a 51U·&llO 833-1300 Merc:edcs De ni Motor •••••••••••••••••··~··• •••••••••••••••••••••• 675.208lJ $15.000 \'&lue. Will sell ---------1 -----cu~. **I BU y * * 2 Crarts m1n Lathes. 6" th1~ wk for $1 2,SOO. Cal Yamaha RD-350 lo. m r ---------1 WE U \' 73 i.ioz. xlnl cund. <1 :ip<l. foc:tory ... • $3!>\J lO", $675. cuh.ATT F.NT IO N · L I FE owner .S48·SMG. $625,250Trials $SSO,Hon '57CHlYY401t •vSED l.:1\RS & /\IC A:\l/t'M S~S<lll l:Wr . ....t..-...i dO--'-- C"°'I use<! r urnaturr"' &t2·1835 or 63l 121H o INSU RANC fo~ AGENTS' , da 125 Tria ls $S9S. Auto, P/S.Seeto oollevc. THUCKS• Gf'~i S47 ·07j2, nit 6. A~te ....,.,. /\pplla~~es -OR I will cvcs,646.61$3 Elba i\udlo Vi s ua1SmNewportBe11chC:Orp. S57·2A42 $1095.Lic.DL R43J Cnmt•inorC:all •~Ooi47 HouuoflMporh !.d lorSt.l.L ror You. -System . Dest offer. woulrt hkc to le~se, fo ,---------1 •THlCARPLACh FREEApproi1al 12111921-iHI MASTERS AUCTION Mi1clfllC1MOus 808 83().(l797 approx 1 yr. 19 to 24 i 3 llonda175CL, 3,SOO ml. 21oo Hurbor Blvd, CM Groth Chnrolet \!171 Dutsun, Aood concl. 17141523•7250 646-8616 • lll·•625 •••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1 cabin cr uis er w/head .lClnt cond , USO. u .. 11.2620 le 1 d n•d w 1 bla• k 1nltr1or .1 _________ _ Aft 6 CALL 554•72,3 WA ..... TED Potter's Wheel. $175 prefer 110. a lso nee ~---...,:64=:6·:..=,l,::50~1---ll::-:--:--:------:-7.-I f~,::l~g~o~\!!.:l'h Sl300. SS2·37W. Mil " Fender Amp. $75 H ' dock/slip. Ple ase cal BMW 7ct\ 1971 1 '64 Falcon convert, llke ---- !-;\Vf' Nc•w & u~cd furn T OI' Cl\S H DOLLAR Fishboat.SlOO.AlrConl.I. 63l-Ol3l . Bike ~· supevrer;u~~inng new. A/tra ns . $.1200. Cull 847·6017 * 549-llll '12 SHI St. W:i11on w/01r, !T,1~h:1~:7°~{i.?.u~u~:%~ ;,pp1'·s. misc Wilson< I' f.~~ /y O ~ :fc':.~ S75. 5'8l·7t2S l973 22• Bayllner offshore cond. Saddlebags Incl. 496·5526· T OP DOLLAR--ls.t !'~a sonuble orre r . quote: on 21\0E ask ror I ~.aorr1tc~'"-N5?5ok; NHl~ww2 ~\RT ~BJ ECT~. GOLD RUMMAGE SALE Skaegll . 110 Volvo 10 SIS00.673-13H6 e<,.,,etJCNHll !•A ll> 752_-8_3~-------r HlckShulh. ~ ~ .. "' .. bat t ank s-•im step y-t..• •-9530 1~1 Mt;l)lt\TELY '742601 H--eoflM_..I • I lllth C \I t 42·7030 & S ll.Vt::R S ERVI C E . &flE.&.M.&.ll(ET i . .. snec ... s -· ~· , · · • F INE t-'URN & AN ~ "" campr cover, rull boa •••••••••••••••••••••• FOHALL Auto truns .. arr condl· 12 13),21-1511 i 541.1·3262 TIQUES. 645 2200 Benefit Irvine's Aquatic co\•er, depth finder, etc 5 SPOltTSnR OFF ROAD FORE IGN CARS tiuning, AM /FM, heater, 1714, 523•7250 I Athletes. Sat, J uly 17, lrlr.$S850.644-7362 96Z·2737 ·eves.. CALL OnCOMt::IN maus i1 2031GW l u!'I ~i·ll houseful o LUGG .a.GE T.&.GS 10ltm to 3pm. Unlvcrslt)' • P a rts, Acceuoriu, TOSt:Jo: US .. . • qua li ly rum • r1 shina "' "" Illich prkna lot. Clllver 1~69. 30 Ly m an. t w 1975 SPORTSTlR S & ·s I VW NEWPOllTIMPORTS $5299 c.irkle. pain11ni;i.. m1~r from your buslneu ran:l <.:impus Or .. Irvine. Chryslers. xl!'t 1h1pe 962-2731 eves. ervice a es. • :uoo w Cst llwy, NB .'1en':.clu1hln1?.norht>rk Senti onl' card ror each 519,500 a ppratisal. Bes Mln l·Truc ks. Va ns . pleose :,.'2.1~9C1 la)! plus one spu e. We ~top le !J dwr d r use orr. Call Ru . 642·4352 ·10 PENTON 12S S2 l0. 4 JC •' 9 ·C u s l 0 m b It 642-9405 '71 M.I. JOO SIEl l .S ----i rl'lu rn pe rmanent ly "'•mir r or, m a l <'h1 n • . Trans mission nds work. vehJth.•s • (}UAL 7· Sp!1111,h Snra. 2 6t'all•<l attractive lai: & night stand. $125 Qul'c 23 Cabrn Crsr. Beaut G4S~ MODUM MOTORS mnlr h. c hain. SSOO slrnp. mel'llnR atrhnr ~, .. ·nam·O·Prd1c rnat· Leaving llt:ite. must sell OFF ROAD CENTER I nUV J uillKC'ARS 1,,s ~:u AUTO PAllTS 03.000 m1 Jo'u ll pwr, hooded, very cln. mech. perf, 111 nu tires. P.I'. 213 /821·5053. 7·3:30. 213'346·921S. H I MO Sl2S Hli %3'7 w~hr Jnr.~~ IM~ 99~9 I U requrrements. l're tress & 1>0~ i.pnn11s $:15. SG500t b11l urr · 836·95 i3 Honda CU 350F. Low Glendale, (213)241>-8800. \\'ANTEU ~·rel• or Hl(.'X \t•nl lo~~ & theCt • For ii pc lui:gui:e S7.SO. L.1d1es eves,wknds. mlleaite, very clean ,ood uSl'd t·ompact Sia· '73MBZ280C,whlte w/tan pertsl\l', rnfrl•t• Sile per.-onahtedlagenclos~ misc rlolhrng u S·10.8oston Whir 1.3' ~llP ~el~la $795. (7H ) ll()O Wai:onotrcasonable 1966Ho1bor.(M 646 9301 inter.snrf .. ste rco,Wk, t.ible!!. ,..111 i.nckup. Mr. ~nl l pape.~, hbrl c o, s1.oo l o $7.50 G irl Mercury, clec at'. Sl,l!IS'. · ••••••••••••••••••!~.~~ pnce.~0-20SS .74 2007..hpd,xlnt cond.2 1133-1361. llm,645·2698. llf-11. 548·21i33 O:iy Clo paper & we rlothmg si IS, 7 & 8. $1 ll7S.51l6 '74 Husky 'OOC R stock · __ .. ..,_ """" ---------1 Wiii buck & trim )'OU 3. 963·191'2 . xlnl cood. s1s'o o rr: ST Chevy 2·dr Bel Aire. hev Van. '67·'1ilJ. Prefer yr ~arrunly, 18000 ffil '67 Mer ......... es .,.,ni .......... -: pc ll vrnu rm l'll't, blk tna11 Ur try two cards --loah, Soll 9060 499-Z7~ • 283 nol run ning + 327 nds lonR hody & nn <'ng, 3.13 SMO<I. 5:11;.9495 &In. auto .• aunrC, xlnl ni•uich. Mctl1t . style, m· backtollack. Misc .. la.MOtll ••••••••••••••••••••••• hd!'I w/xtras Dfr 8pm W.l\JySt.=1!1,Ci\l ----r o nd .• $2 995. PP, _.......... IOI I · • ' '73 Datsun 1200. 11ulo. re· 821·8008. d 11<1e113 tbls. mone rn roll l1JUCES: Wmnwv 13• FJ, perfect cood.. 360Yamaha Em.lura. 2,200 1142-6734. CAR Wuntc'I in 5(ood run· t.aibng $2200. Sac. $18SO. --------- 1opdcsk. S86·2Gl!I '2cn or 31~ •••••••••••••••••••••• Sacrlflce $SOO m llu . $7SO.OO. Call Wlw•IDriYH 9550 nangnrdl'r.~iround$250. Vvt l'ty \ir.2 1640 MG 9742 •ixll Hu:1t cplina. M11plr •l/S t.ii:s St.GO eu. SSS CASH FOR 673·4032. 5511·2214or557•4288· •••••••••••••••••••••• f'h·r.75·1140 dt61'M ----••••••••••••••••••••••• ••nd thl .. W11lnul r·1rfl•A {l•Stn1ts $l.SO t'n. Gooduse<lrum /r"rri"S d · J w --•;:i · 24oz, like ~cw. /\/T . Classic 58 MGA. hardtop. • .. 10or more$1 ·10eo. ~ .,. FRHPORT41 YAMAHA 80, 8 mos ol . 73 e e p ngon c cr .... .A 1 po-'-d AM /F M /\/C ma.:s Llhl ll11n<krnfl rd Alert' S:iles T:i " Included fn rs/11toves MG·0768 $.125. Xlnt cond. Loaded , 11ha rp, 36,000 .-... os. m nT 1 ' • • • • xlnl corul. $1600 or beat ··uhl11e1, ocr11ssin no l l9'75 Mony xtrns.Htn. 644 -73112 mr ,$4295.640-5366. ;;:,::• 0 • 1 ••••••••••••••• 47Mml,s44-0o S40·llOS6 oHer.842·7343 •:hmrs. Modtistly pn C<.'d NUl.:ARO? I BUY SCRAP lllON 165,000. PP.$81.:1639. ..........,, 9701 Fl --------- 1;7s hll.5a Drow your own or send JUNK CARS. J unk ap •TRIUMPH 650• ·73 Ford Bronco302 VB· 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ot 972 MCil 9744 ---------1 n:i'.11<'· nddn•:1i1. phone nllances hauled froe. E ERICKSON 27" 12·9 H.P. J".1 :O.l i\CULAT E •. I lard s pd. floor i>hifl .' du'o 1 '68 Ford Cortlntt. (j1I cond. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 • G \\c II make on<.> card per i. ..... ..,.... 0 11., 2 surls. foll equ111 . " . ~DBti W11lnut din r m I l .... • Slone "°"'"""" tail. s pnnner. Over SJSO<J shorks; :1kid plate: roll nuns perfecl. 3lmpg. , '73 MCil lto .. tff ··hn;, 2 IC,l\IU & 1>ads. lag Add 25' uch. Ua na Pl., $13,500. PP. "" b & HD b d I I "'h I c d St!nd rhcck or money or· GoU clubs. a nd supplle 493-7495 invested. Sarn flcc: ar umper l?UGr /\::.king $575/ J~\ or. ""I ood r on .. fact ory Sl~.fl4!>.!4Jff derlo: nc•rd i•d r rason a bl $1500 unckr 40,000 m1. $37SO urt6.497·21:l7 stcrro S32S0.673·~!l4 Watt'rbt'd. compll'lc. tnp PILOTl'RIHTINCi please. Call 9113·873 Must ~ell this weekend' f'ri. Prty. . 6~2-2073 644'1742 AJfo Ro~o 9705 BUY OR LEASE ;tonche 9750 b I h r R:ice winning 16' 50 In S .a.MT.&. .&. ... A ~rnm n5(, Iner. t .1ler. r O l\oic 1560 u lertipm. w/lrlr. $l J 95 /offe r . '7• Ya maha 250 MX Dirt MC J im my 400, a uto,••••••••••••••••••••••• "" "'"'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vl'<ll•Sl<tl SI SO. 963·!>22~ C'..Ml11 Ml'H, c.i. m26 PROCS· ... ant two l1rnA 67~ blke su""r clean used 5 air, completely ,orr roft11I OWNF.R Dt-:."l'l::llAT~! '7) POltSCUI -- -. .. ... • ,._ • equ111t 5'; 250 or wsl o r II s d llf ilhOll l\dr m Sl'l. Ubl b<'(l KI NG S'l. tx-ri I new), xlr:i l1vr frogs -no Joke ,, 4 , C O L U M B I A limes SS95. 645-4594 '49-l.34:\2 11; ~-260l . ~\~ •1, llo~i.ro • Pk~· 91 IT COUPE hn't ~pnni: & mallrt''I~ !I r1tm Slll5 tnrl del. Usual-00.8(158 l'\'CS. -• , a c OH'~ e.i:.c. · S speed stereo ta pe, alloy •lr awt-r hnrd 'hMI , \ant ly home 835·2263 CONT £NDER. Lllce nu. '7S Hull:ico 250 I un;1ng, '63 Oodl!e Powcrw:.r11on. 4 mo.~ Jllia ~heels, roco hrown. Im· 1y, 3 hnl·d 1trowrr" M · M.tkal $5000/ofr 642'111t2 ~~:~ =~·~~rea!I. whl dr., asking $1000/bs Audi 9707 mt1 r ula t u cond1llo n r arh ,.ttl<'. Lite mrrror. PUHTS IM.,_fth 16' Prindle Cn t .wttrlr, --· · • ofr.963 7002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1050GOU) •'O''<'rtd t1lonl & i:lno t•oR SAl.P. •••••••••••••••••••••• many xlras. Pvl pty. Cal i 2 llonct.1 SL t2..5. $ V llllt'<I Cop. 5800. J Mnh01t Spide r Pl1ntt1 (7l4l 990·2f.>38. af\ 6. Gooll rond. l,o mlleaal'. 73 Tovotn Landcruu1rr i2 100 LS "".nroor. ~lick. CRlVAlllt EIMW '""''mix• <frsk. •I lrnl'1:1 ('ref'plna Chnrl('y 543.7374 hrd Ip, S2 M m1, lllcn AC, )ll'rrn. S:H'. $22.W. or 120W.War·ner .t Main 1lruwt>r•. clr<lll 11'11( lop A.'l'Orted Surculenta <:ultar. 96CM19S. Sno~ hi rd. Xlnt ullor, l!d c II !IS e llc , r o 11 b or. _orr 4YS <1S117 Sa nta Ana 557·213~ 1st & Broadway \II in Aini l'Ond. S2tl0. 2~t1nd U r Offke,...,,..._..& aa11 11. l la ndlell flnc .Yam11'1a 250 Enrlurn & 548·5735. '72Audrl()(l l$.nuto,oir. S11nt1J\na c1141Mll tW A1 1'o p•perhnl'k s . ._..._. IOI n toa u t. m ns l. SZOO. Honda XR 75. 640-ll92S.T k 956 AM 1-'M. $2(i..'lj vr bc11t. ·12FIAT 135°3171 mnAaztnu & odds A. ...,..,........... wu:m.o Mint condltlon. rue• SJ.'i950lll'vr11. 128SED .. H Jllru·k n:i uj,!h. Snfo & emls. S11l11 rday tll 12 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• -"' rnutdunii l'halr ~ Ot· Sundly & MondAy to ~ I 8 M S e I e t tr~. c I Ll<lo 14 •2t12, '73 KAW ASA.Kl Zl. 900cc. '72 Courier, c m pr, boot, ·74 t\o11t , llMI L~. :111M ml, • C)'I., 4llpc1·l1. 1147~11 FX l'nr3rhc '74 C1rrtr11. Whale. lo ml .. ml•t curd .• $15,uoo rirm. 6S7·m5. tomun. \\/~11.-1<1rn Mor Tuclldll)'·Frldlly l :OO lr typewrite r. 13 ~ re d <'CJPd ror r r rng Gooc1 Goocil'<lndll1on.Must aell 11l rrr n , m ur-t !IP I Merrl'<ll'~<:n·y,tnrt err. $1299 mon Spum~h lY~ orm11 6 00 PM xlnl rond. $500. 979-03 rond. $tOOO 675·•62 t $1250. 002·15~ $1~/best orr ~3G-0291 omtrm. xlnl cu11d. $4,000. •'It 1.-1111. V.-ry heuvy, . 207GT hur1n Sl. ~·5 wkdyt1 TS S k LI , -Du y~. t71it ) ~3B·2:i75; r<lurcty uni.I 111 1tood rond. 1 Kitt' sailboat with trlr. All '7•'At 185 07.u I. ke ~5 ~~ ton Ford plrk 111 f'Y l'll & wk nrlti , 1213) '.'\lnl for film. rrn. Si5 all lk'hlnd Onrly r lot ric..o. & o,,.... AC~S. Blue ('3nYl ll COY· new cond. Incl helmet. 352, v 8, J MIJd . 6l1c:k ~l '11 7~ ~31·25:11 Min ion VlrJo N1•11r1Jay &Newport ••••••••••••••••• .. ••• ers.lmmac.C1111 67 Stl00/b~t.ofr.S48·87il7 w/'73 G.M.C. hrd, nc~-. -------=:oo-. (Acl t'111n) T r u LHm pin no tun In" N CY~. '71 .,., kl s~v TS ••en d utch, PA Int & llr<.'~ Auttln·H•al•y 9709 •on Ponrho 012, aood cond. S 11KI. 53000/bal of· for ll46·141G . ' '75 oyota · " dras. claues t1l•rtlng. t.:'coel ...,i,u '. 0 •Re· . """'• 11h1.1rp. l U 84034 $ll:xl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11174 !II l Porsche, muat tell. loaded car can 'L mulch. Cull R<'lC 642·•»2 :.' Hrreuloo llld•h('!l , Matehln~ coffee tbl & 2 l)ay/t>ve.Llm ltedopp. UCI SUMMER 6 4.;!X'M mJ,$3SO.~l·2176 8n 751 1163 'Gtl A u,1t1 n Arncrlcon, •sorn. like n e w. $1"". <'nd!I. Dinette set, misc .... t ""11 «•1.7 S .. ILI ... ..._ CL .. sser:s '' ·~ rum 646-45-47 an s .... ..... "" A ".. ~ II: "fl Fnrd 250 l'tcku 1 llUI<•. 415 MI'(;. $500 • 1966 Horbor. ( M ll4t. 93()) J•or cha '65, "C" brown 144-0·<nl:) • • homH Celebrlty Dix Jn Nc weor l. ~ Week HOfllH I . II S2fl~OO nrNb l\llmL· work, 11cll --------lliL-qucr w/Mht lnlorior t\ING~1w11ter00d,compl 23 Channel Solld State Proresslonal model or El:m . &. lntc.rm e d . Sallf/lewt • 9160 ?;'ine1~'•noc~r~''s2.°tuo bcfore7·21."4G·4736 I F'111l IZR. mint (·ond ato rto, etc . '5100: ,..ys tem w/s lant s t yle C.8 . T Charley One hy 111 n . 2 m•n u•la. 2 cla sesloUdol4 s,$2S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4!l4 726Z Oeya· 4~4.z12 IMW 9712 ~.ooo rnl, new rud'i.tl" • 6'2·~ lr1me.Ust"<!S mQ9.MOY• Tutx-rry. ~months old pedals. 15 btndbo Weck a d vDnced In 30 MotorHo....Rewt.. • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• hattrr:y. Mnv1n11 mu•t•----------ingmustAell.Sl9Sor hest wllhTurMr 2+2u Power rf'lvlhms. Stereo. Head Shields s loor. w /spln t-;vea. ~t'll SIOSO fl7373()2 ol1ltoyH t716 ocrer. 673-7362 Mick. s100. &40·SMO aner ph"one j lt'k main an ntktn. l40. C asse10 ata 11'/J to 32' ·oo ,,, T. f'ord l'U "'' /'71 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------1 9:30 p.m. Ltslit't1petkt'MI MS-5.$58 July 19th. New cluse Fully1C'lr·eonuined 81\ n CO camper , lo n11. t727 "l DUUR IN U.S.A. G-. Sal4t 1055 • eve ry 2 wk.a. t'or inro Special W~kly Rates many xtras $3950 pvt Pl> •••••••••••••••••••••••Green dresser w/mlrTOt. Sfor9, ltnt---', W-6890. Reserve for Holidays l·~U-4137 <Anh> lrand Mew •7 6 ~ IOY Old wk ktr chr1. ba by 2 night stands. m 1ple ._. 109 u • Venture Cat amara JlECENCY MOTOR HO ... DA C CAIVIR h I dres ser, end t bl, ,.. •••••••••••••••••••••• er HOME RENTALS '75 Ford Rangel" 250. h hl BUY OR " ars llOUS·lOYCl ilema, <111 e&. I ne.-s. stove Dodge "an ba ck <"Ompw/trlr. Meke o er 92SN. Hubor Blvd.S.A. dr, auto, stereo, 9000 mL OVIR 100 dcthes, sm appl, 5 Baj a aul.ist..».\lor 642-J193 JC"Wt'lry~howet.lf'S 673-9529.' u SJ1·2SCl3u 1hell u mper Topsh1pc LEASE MOW =:::.it':: .. Klnp tires. dra. m uch S50to$l2Stach. __._ Mlghttrade 630IJ25.4 ToChoo111PnHnl ..._ more. 4S2 F.st.her C.M . ree1 le s hrubs a t l111 NtwJJOrtBlvd.C.M. -Docsal,./ LANDAU. LUXURIOUS -Ulli..llVERSITY 646-19-U Sal Only. wholesale prices, many TY It_ .... _ kl ' 9070 z.s• Tl, 2 roof airs, cycle 972 Courier , new yellow IMW TRADE-IM'1 """ <t.OUO WNOAYI rl•t'-· u ..... -• -· •••••••••••••••••••••• k h it h I pa in t w /blk 1t r1pes . '7 O ldsmobile --' 9765 Zenith S t ereo Hl·FI. va "'Ka~ HfFi, St.no 1091 Wanted. SllpforM' Yet.I'll rac • c • mmac. 2 2Wi·-4 sp. (0342), .. , ..... • F~1 /AM radio comb, two Bought Spyglau 11 111 u•••••••••••• .. ••••••• w11e· bea ro w/120 powtr. lotded. orrer. l!TJ.7123. [i~;,b,•;9g~;;8coafl~~o~ '733 OCS/\ A. lllOJSC). Hoftda C .-s • GMC ... •••••••••••••••••••• tJl)ltnln Mabo1cablnet, Uomecon't useapprox Brandnew MGACC>lor Nd as soo n a 11 72WIHHEIAGO please! '14:.!002 A lm,i'1GV).'\ Truc:kl 5 '.l'o7ota S R s. Pltllp. • $100. Steel le wood wa1on 20Q 1q.yds .. nr new super portable TV, Pd $400; p o S S t 8 L E. c a I DUJ 318 Dodie Eng Pit 2850 II arbor Blvd. A~FM atereo caueu e. whls 550. 5441--4928 hlall arede spn na a ree.n sell S275. 83!·1SR anytime. 2.l3-n8-l111. p/b: da!h a.ir. duel t~nks'. R1nchero. PS, r B. AC. ll 1 ·2040 495.4949 <mta Meu 540·"40 wh e apokH • lo m l, cpt. Alto d•cor•lor drps <'Ompletely S /C, radio. 8 b I ir e n t In e $2 2 0 0 . $.121J\. &45-0210 J yden molding chopper. I< $Wll . fOr 12• window. eac Model 2 emUo mb · Ava.U. 13.00 per n. u.21 trk l~, 23 chinn•I CB. 540•1142, S·S. OIANGol COUNTY'S 74 Civir Hatchback, 3UI , C.....,, •1 -. kjtchen u blnell, nr new .rau _.,. .. er· Dotbr, Cut deck · P o w e r b n t 380 • " OLDEST mi. New radl11ls. Xlnl 119 .,,vna, A111t,/c-• etc. cptln(I, m etal bins , ~~r:een. -... •• Sai.ul ai ~ qu~d. d ' M•rc:us NB J5-lli:i6. · • l'/A. yslem, Wlne1uard 74 C MC ,,T i\hort hd :. • cond. S2.l't00.64S-4589 Lo n\llu, SHO/olr. drawer uotta It Hie axter ; Drn•co PAT-4; Sensa r TV ant en na, w/cmpr shell. l•r<'i\, ~ ) -OCJllO'" 9730 494·554&. ceblnet. elect rte back Fr"zu, $100. Tt•6am ,,,...,.p, otbttt. Mu• NEEDED Slip for Cal 43. forced all ~dtlinl(. SI~ rims, rm cas1'. Xlnl r!lnd, ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••1-'7-4-C:O-ro-l-la_d_hc-w-,.-.-U-lt-e u w, Shop Vac W/D., k bwtnnkpd bUle, Sl .U,ti.torr .... 3$D Btam 11'6". Nwpt Be :.c~~~~lr ~itct: .''b:::S 13.~af\lpm,S40.9G7•. S•les·Servfco·Lcaalna '7S Ja$1t.lar Cou~. t1llver now. l8,3'0ml. SZ,195. ::...K~~:::a:.·11'::: MCMllJ, ,... o.cl stereo aru.&3t-o3$5 new dual tires. lo mi's . 'Chevy LUV. Camper RoyCarYer, lec.. w/rtd Int. Fully loadt'd UMl88tA m . dn!dsof otlwrtttms.newf'am. Memberablp, !ft T u ; D, f tw brs Needed : Sll'Pfornewaa >Ont cood. Very Clean. Shell, am f tm l~pe , Rollikoyce BMW Ind wire whla. Sllll un· Clu1lfltd A eell bla & okL l<M, mt f?t nd.s Coetl CC. f1tO or bel Joodke nna, IZOO. J I Powv boaL 13' bH rn. Prlv1te P arty. S7,tU. wheels. urea &. more. J5'0Jt mboree der warr. P.P. SJ6.0585 Ite ms. 1mall_j t•m• or IA C.M. Mf.DD Cllfr. AW1M l48oOllO C.U n 4/9a·OM8 MM0'16 eves. 5'S-379CS. Newport Bucb '40·6444 tJ33.4070 any Item. "2·:1811 • • • 1· I I I I l l I Aalto1, l•poirt.d Allto1. e., orMd ........... ll"hd ........ UMd ...... UMd .......... UMCI Thursday July 15, 1976 DAILY PILOT (;9 . •••••••••••••••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --Jed ..._..UM A.lo U.ct 1 V•wlllJ"t 9770 C~ 9 91.S eor.ette . 9932 :t~ 9952 ~•~••••••••••••••• ......... ~•••••••••••••• ••••• ~· •• ! ..... ••••••••• -·••••••••·•···••·····•··········•···•••••••···••·····•·•·········•·•· .........•••...•...... ......................... ······················ • Toyota '7U Volk~WOCJ-977 ............................................. ·~ VW 8113, ntw en&int, '738roughi>ro 0'¥.l~aanl'e Vt!llc-·a . .lHr.a s pd.. 1 into 9 957 ymovttt 9960 ~ 9960 just tuned up. x·1-• .. -... ,....,. A ... ,,...... di I T-t bS Mu:il»ni., Run~ 1¢d, o •••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• "" ~ ...... J.,.,.., .,. rm· Ml II JI, up. rnl nd11 puml $100 oft 546 1684 SSM0 6 H l360 lot1dt1d 24,TOO mt. >.Int i;1) ~'9hll) . °7.( St.i \\ .iJ: lltu'" /\uln '73 PLYMOUTH i i Tnyc>t .. <"ol'\•llJ {'!K' 75 \·w S1:JH•l'lO, 'llvf'r 10.000 ml . whit..-w bill: air t'Clnd . • i.~. r4'tlto \111\I to11 $:!70!1 1.1.2 Ult m a.: \\ht'1•h r11d111l i. 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Xll\lcood .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (; t: l.u1·.ited l)l'l\\\'1·1 l';\1 $2199 A\OC1tdo•l:!t'\I Uc.'eds"'ork.$700Jbst orr AM t'M 1 P c rulse 7:J Out s ... anger, 2 dt'l:tTtt ltuston, Futln1ck, t;G. llhd. & t 7th St 2ll2\l ll.irliorUlvll, S" ..... TAAMA 70 1·oru11.i Mhll ~/<: --•:H-0083494·9lt~ 1 h f 1~ .,, $3300. Hnh a.i. 6 cyl. 11\kk, lo" A~I FM, U mp&. mt-rh 1Wci1tBlvu.)~l'T ~~l ~·u,lul\l<"•·i "'" (' aiurfm 1 l)<1 it~Jl $1il$o '71 VW Wr•tl.ah11 em pr 1-----"~1 er, u ~wr • ml. n 111 . Sh11rp. $t!j()Q.. ix·rtcct. SHOO. 81~~16 ---· . ' LINCOLN MERCURY ' ' llUl! Oll:iO .itt. t1 'pm. S•<k no trnt. 'Clat 11ll'ch. 74 VW IUG ~'t' to appr. ' kdys an 6• t213) '411·4~ or t'714) .._ -'7\ l'mto Run.1!)(1ut, AIG. 546-19 34 1:101 N. T ulit ln. suntll Amt New l.lr~1kr!>, ahuclu1 4 Speed, ll l .ireo . IJ44·U9QI M6·503'J.wue. 'f.ti Mu~t•nit. 4·Spd, all~·k. radio, disc hrk11 , rtulla ------S47·0!._ti __ _ Trlu,,.h 9767 hl';.ida & v11lvew ltrnrl•·r t$.)111.K'tt' "JO Cuu d , Ville. I lk, --fl.UIS, ndli writ. $40!> Call tll'f~ J.<iok~ & run1111vod 1974 PLYMOUTH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ r ... d l ll 111 A \1 r M 411!., 9 I pc tit S2Wo -~. "65 C.orunl.'L Sul)t!r cle uo Jt w ~. $1?\'!l Ila)''! t>-ld lStll!I, \'\l' l'u~tom Suhurh.111 :! M'lll Pontiac 9965 ·u1 T1l6. '""''"'""· \<tr1· ,11•11·11 c.,11 ult t.11111 , l"':: ........ 4.9 :-w· ~'v::1111lt~~·s.421f9 dl•pend1lbJe, luoks1hup. .,I MUSTANG ~411.S:> i-tatwn ''•'.!:''"· :11oo J 11111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• whh J t11 tm \Int c·o11d 1111, 1•1;7 •PP 1:. h t $650 c:.i s h t akes. , \'!( 1·n~uw .11 f 1·11111l1ltl•ll ·n ftn•binl Must ~l'll Bat q(f1·r C'.111 ~ .. 11 -.~.xo 'M Yrolet 9920 64.5--0107. Z89 a~lo, P /S. au per '13 l'tnl<> .:--.1111rt· W u.~or1 11111. •al1111, l~"'l't "II' ~1.111111 • • 1.:, \. w Hui.: ~""'''' 1·k.111. ••-•••••••••••••••••••Ford 9940 ltobarp. $137$. N8&211 l\o\o · 11 • H.1111,11>. ~1K)I ilt"" lui.:i.:.•1:•· t .crk Nit'" \.' 11 f:ll ·•ms l'MiHTdu111ph 'lp11t11 1 xtn1 1 Utt.' i:rt. m 11,1 ~1.'ll •THI CAIP&.4CI• orl>l.•,lnllt'I 5~·1·133~ Star l;,i:ht na<'lall1t• bhw ___ H ' ~ ·---•\ 11.ntl r.1 1.,:hl 11 ,,11 .. tor\\\ .;l>C ll!Xlt .1r11111111 '74 MA.LllU ~··•••••••••••••••••••• 2100 llat'bor Blvd. CM C11111'h. llll' Iii\. :-pony l'o11,·1·1·11 htc. 'ti!• , ami·•·r "i•I"..., 1 .. "1·,,1 , CLASSIC WA.GOH 71 Gala,1c 2dr. •\C', Xlnt 63l·26Zll '7:! Pinto, 4 ~vtt. uir, :Jo!\\ 52245 l'unt 1;·ro c:n•ut! Mu:-.t lli-t 1 '1'1'"' ll.11 1 ·,ix .111J m \ V. Bu,; J.!1""' "''HI 6 pa~l'l. air. P" r i.ll'C'r & 1•0111.I S!>~. 892 SSO$ or "'1 NI.' 11 1 "d 1 a I:. ,1.11 ' Sl i !l5. / u:<l oCfr1·. lli·-t •ilt1·r I ,.JI 1 ... ,.,.1 ... n l 1966 Mo•bo• C"' 6.16 930J brakl.':.. roof rurlc & '111vl llliJ ·~~II '67 Vinyl II 'I' . 111r. I! T SK. S2.tMIO 5-lll -l:Jti7_. ---i~12 iit~:t. Volkswa9en 9 7 7 & i I' Ill 7 .H • 063 J v r --intennr Mcit11lh1· Brown .. ~. L.,1 1 .., N 2H9 11uto, new pa.ant /brk:s &.-e In i:arn.i:<' ur1•a •••••••••••••••••••••• 1;.'111(1111 '10 VW Uug. stick , suAlf. w21LCBJ. .;., i;..u:!e "u111o1er. u tr11. $Hl50.631-1S31 'iJ Scio•n•·wjln, aulo A:Sl..101• Hick •ti! JJ I i t•r. , , V 8 good 1·ond $1395. sz995 llrks lran:<, dutt'h, runs ltiln~. /\ ·C. 27,o-Oo nu, I u~ ),J, ,, I ' \tu~t "·II lit \ \ u.:. Cdll 8!13·0217 I \\t'll $.175 urr •l\14·5546 '6.5 Mustanj? Conq•rl :!ll!J ,\M F:'-1 !!:Ill (~1i:! lll l'•h.illl•.•"' >HUlld ~~:1111,uucl ,,h,q>{', c.cl -----Cort fox l •oi nq . 4 spd.needS \\Ol'k.tlfl\I'·~·. '• .-.- lll'llh ·• 1111 1 .. m 1n1•t 111,·~1 .. J •-li:!'• 'it)\'\\' nus. lre b ox 2580Newpurt Bl.,(;.M. ·~cherry cood. compl lthome~.<1!16 5526 ,:1 1 11110 ~•1U11 t \\.1~l.ut' .... irk \"""rt 1111\ .11 -.K•M1 • l'ah111t:b. ",1lt'r tnk .. \'let' 645-3661 uvt-rtluull•d, mai:~. ~. ---------·--of :I.tr.is. :\ i·urnl H&ll. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT -----·. 'lil;I v.-111u1 ;1, I ,,, .. hdt11. I .11111>. \ «'. \lnl con<!,~ .. •. ~% f>Xt; 1:101;_ ----- Ve9a 9974 •I . ............••••.••... ('1ill :li~l W7.ix .1ti. 1 t•1>m i :I StlJ><'I' ll•·1•ll1· A \I I·:\! outh:h Hut1!> xlnl. lllusl•-----------• Yi!• i5i~ Oldsmobile 995 5 r11ol rk Mu"l sl'IL Maki· J:IV \\'1•,,l ll.iy St. 1H•t•ke11ol~.rn111111.. ~11·r1·11. \l.11:W1th H.1\11111 :wit fi:ll llit USC I #I ••••••••••••••••••••••• olr.Ht5 lllJlq, Co::.t.i ;\lt',,.i '75CHEVYVEGA 111 t'' St•c tu aµ1u •'l'tJlc. 5 t.iS 1-'ukon l"uturu 2 tlr '70 Old . 98 fully, · •d -IH:!·4.12l GT W..:11. ~.000/offer. ·:~~u1it·f'lwdl1 ... \lJ11-:ll. ~;f'l~iofr.u:11 .~n '4'3 VW.Good interior, CHEVYi1 #I hardtop, 289 auto. Xlnl 57M SIJ9S 673 ~'g~P~ :·12 Rnaht. Tap.: deck. ·l!l33ti20. , ,, "1111 I rtl• I 111''· :>.Int ---tlel'<l.6 mt.>ch ~ork. Mak HB.P ME IE ff I l'Ol'ld. All orig. Luw m1. 73_7321 e\~s · ays. m;igs. radials: ~11pt-rb ·ra l•lymouth •Hloor, :1.'13 • . . t w111111 ~ ru11J. 'l'n th-t.l! \'-W. UUI!., xl11t. coud . otreor 673·9301 Paul Rttd (Class of •75 . $795. 494·0!\22 6 · looks & 1·01111' 1!33·113S5_ eng , auto tr .rn~ 5450. 70 n Ford Panle~, I s 1>tl. r~•t p1•nd.at.t. ~ 11 , :-t"iutl t l'hll t·ni.: tr.1 11~. nu KappaSigma) ------·;o Olds Toronacto l·\tlh ._1 1, 1 11,. \'tl'lOrt,1 l'11rn «r ol n ack. H,'l ll,..:1 mp~.L.111,"'t\J I ,. C \'\" , N '("' ''· l· ' 'd •1·r Xlr1t . . . . ' lnto. "at w i .; \tn ; . ""I I'"'''' 1~~· •f• ,., t tt ,. ' S I ~ .1 11 I <' r 'il ' l a m pe r .. ear m•w CONNELL "'va a>.tt .. r , • • -• loaded• x Int \'Ull\lltwn •1 .. • . 1'0111111111. l ;\I , ,,., '"· -· ~.x .!:!It:! rnntl \:\I F)I, radials, rond SlllJ() list ufr. c .. 11 st-so ~94.2013 l\IP l 1.111 :\1" au111 ------ !'anti I• h ,1l '"u SJ,750. 497 351~ 494.7933 Rol;ert , . .trans H /II . SI .200 or Mew 9100 Atltos, H•w 9100 "I ll.111) f'd•JI !'1.1 (Jlll,I:! 5tii CHEVROLET -----. '1)8 Toronadn. 1-'ttllv he~l C11~1 .1;101123t.: ••••• : •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ., ----VW Square hack 1967. ti6 Ford 1-'ulrnn Sport eqpd .. oni,: 0.,.11r . sxou -- -- Alltos, H•w 9100 .1>:ood ,·ond new cog, 2lS28 HarborBlvd. Cpe.ticylauto .. hkcnew. 49!H:!-l2. '73 FORDPINTO ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• s1200. _6_is_._o:i_1_3 _____ , Bus ~6~~2~ ~~~~l 5231 ~~~-<'~,~~~ p~~:· Sl39S Cutlas s Supreml.'. I' 1S. SQU:!~T~ION ·oo \'W Sundial Cam per. r [3 d I .I j Trade Into a Lease Your trade-in equity con be your cash requirement LEASE 1976 TOYOTA COROLLA 2-DR. Full taci eou1pmel'll!Ser TE31156656) ){I nw f"°4'·1 ··~ ~ H +11'\ "-i ••• 'I•"' ~ ,t.I &77'1() '*' ••1 ,.1 f ti l 1 l'fiil ). t,lt\,., '} 1U 1, &A ;l) ._ '" 1, '• 'f • t n to ~ lft • ...... h~1 \•OO •~•·• t a•u• tt • 1' J'\ V"" & a. .... ,uo''' f;U c .... n, .... fl'lrl"'! '14l•1tlf\ft,.;.•i t•lt r • . ra 1a s, ucpenc a 4 c .vlindt•r , 4 '>IJ<'t'd, \\ rcblt eng. l\ew paint. •CHEVmE 1970. Ford LTD., ully l>le,Si.iSOor best.493·2101. A:\I F:\l stereo rad1n $1800. BeC 9am/aCt 7pm. New '76 Hatchback gas Nl111 P!>t'U. I<> mi . .xlnl Merry. Dys. s h I 642·0098. s a \'er model, Only S30'JS cunt!. :;1095. 846-5110 ut~r s arp' .11:. Ei5i.i.IUJ -------t <4!6614510037) HOWARO . . . ·71 Oldo; Vista Cruber I $2 199 ·73 VW Super Beetle. xlnt Chevrolet, Dove & Quall 1.1 Gda!Au~lle/f'!>OOM . dPS, a,rr,-dr. 9 pass. w J111r, SH!!.15 SANT A AHA rnnd. Ong, owner, 42,000 h lOn " i ra to x n 8-18 0661 p t P ty LINCOLN MERCURY ma, roof rack. $2 150. P .P . Sis· Newport Beat: • l'<>ntl: 'il!,000 mi. si .oso. · · v · · 5:>2·92411 833-0555. !163·5019. aft 7pm. '73 Olds Cull ass Supreme 1301 N. T~;s71m~ S;inta Ana •. -·--2 d I .... 1 0.,11 -·10 Concord Sta Wgn Gd L' ol 99 .. 5 r, many extras. x nt · __ _ '72 \'W Rug, xlnt rond. id · inc n .. cond $2350 P lease c .. 111 • ·> 1 1 L 0 w m 1 • y c 11 0 w . cond. Tan w/s e panel ••••••••••••••••••••••• , f · ·kd . 11 '. 7_ {unu ~11t, 4700() mi. S200ll bst ofr. 6i:l·JllO:I mg-. air. p/b, p/s. nllW '74 Ll ... COLN a·k~ 6dpm " 84ys0. a 7 <la} ask1ni.: Sl600, bl'sl uH1•r. radials.$1,500.831-2396. " ~ n s. (714 1 ·llU . 638 3057 '7l V\~~·c~~~ml, ·n Veg~. lo mi, cteltn. Auto ~;~n~Of~~y-lpower '72 Olds, 8 puss Cusl!>m '7:1 Pin_l_o_S_q_u-ir_r_._a_u_t<>-.-1!-ll 1146·2647 good tires, xlnt cond equipped.,+ leather Cru1~t'r w/a1r, am/Jm. cond !\1oving. must st•ll' S2SOO ________ , SllOO. 646"0949 ,, ts t'lt t · I I PS, PB. PW, Lug ra«k. !'ll;.1kl' offer. 6-12·7K34 or '68 \'W Hbll engine. l"ew . su ' 1 ~Jenndg, v ny Xlnl family t raveler. 5468543 ltres ~-Ph: 54S·S971 Chevy, Nova JI, _xlnl top. AM/f . an stcn>0 S2150. 675·7!17!1. ------ L"4 1!112S cond. Runs beaullCul. tape, s peed conlr1ol. Buy --'71 H11nahout. 22,000 ung orJ-· $375.546·2208aft5PM close lo wholes a e! L1r. ·71 Vista Cruiser, air. ma, s:!.~oo. lirm 9ti:! !'>84ll Vol•o 9772 710KXZ suJ)t!r rood, $2400, bst ofr d .. ys, 531;.i;i188 ,., l'S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·:;s Chevy Stn Wgn. $5699 _963_·299_5 _____ 1 ORAHGE COUNTY Xlnt condition SA.HT A AHA Plymouth 9960 VOLVO S625.96S·3242afl•. LINCOLH MERCURY Pinto 995 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F.XCLUSlV ELYVOLVO '65 Che,·y II Wgn. VS. 1301N.TusUn,SantaAna •••••••••••••••••••••••1·7:1 Ciold lhis lt•r lli 2u ·Larj!esl Volvo Dealer auto., PS. new parnt , 547-0!ill T:! Pmto Vii Hunab<>ul mp.: I'S, tic·yl t·n~, ~l1111 '"Or:inve County? clean 2nd c ar. $700. Ma n'ck 9947 Xlnl concJ. Csl an parr11 OJ n l trans .. .:ti lire~. .... n46 LSl4 aft 5pm •e J\1 · s 17 •o I' I t I 4•· '""' UL'Yur l.EASl': _. _ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• o.v1.n~. " • ~\cry l't'llll, m!.Y u,vvu .. .'.U .. IJllU-:l."f 'i3 Chevy Blazer X Int '70 M averick 2-dr :!17 :nt.it ·I mt • $2150. 499· 1.1:!2. ~t ·~· ~(~-,,~·~ t•und. Spare set belts & S90<1t bst ufCcr A.alto• Mew 9100 A.tot H•w 9100A.Mtos Hew 9100 Autos, Hew 9100 ' "' _,_ ..... _____ .,.._ hoses. •1 whc-el drive. f)75·4059 •••••.'••••••••••••••••• ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••;••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • s.t.2oo firm. 497.257-3--'iO Ma\'l•ric-k auto trans, ~, S Ma--'"'---'70 Monlr Carlo, PS, PB. ,i:ood l'ond, good gas mi, $47.22 MO. LEASE NEW 1976 TOYOTA LONG BED TRUCK 4 SpPl"d rransm1ss1on !RN28034193) in ,.,.., , ,, ' •" 1 , ,. ,. tl'I '4<<#'' ....,..., ,..~,., l .air <•"'-I •"tQ?n tlll'\ ·lu•I fl•• \, V\J "'" "tit Hit¥ 141\ "'(I 14lil11ti'"ft<',, f:•""' Of It A{)• w-C•v '1-A '"''°• <".1'~' .t' J • • ru ~1'"' •Mt Pl.US'•~ A n ,. i 1 1 t~ ,.,. J• "''°" t1,0., • 1 1, t;·•1t • MJr"tl'f tw u•u"ft 1-.Jf ~1•! ll't•'-ll'HVU ;•llllt't t«Cd ~nJott"""-'1 $73.20 MO. NEW 1976 TOYOTA COROLLA WAGONS 2 3 to Choose From All On Sale This Week Tues., Weds., & Thurs. at Absolute FACTORY INVOICE ·l ··.(·'•'I' ' I 1,"~' · l ' ;, • • : :.~"m $3275 LEASE NEW 1976 TOYOTA CELICA /\1r cnnrl1t1onm~ AM/FM ri)(110. (!H:R fA21\031403l ,., ""1 ~\ .-h1 I tt• "" tt°\'V ..... flllf t'f'Wt·f 0.Cl ~t 14~\ , .. "'••+ l\fil '·'~ .. ~ ,11-i, •'•"'fAfl '""11.1it'~' .. ""'' •1•' ft« rj"'(' t 11'11t 11 t I .,,,.,,.., \t Wl t Ii ~°'~ & .. «; ~\It l,\t (A..t1 ,.., 't •' l'f'f tlt4 f" w I tfi'J4W~.,_,y $92.09 MO. 2025 . l~~u;,t p ... r windows, bur kl'I S895.847-:!191 Anaheim 750-2011 st·ats, landau, air, lo m1 . -------9-9-5-0-1 -S219:l 5!>7-11842 Mercury ·74 VOLVO _, ••••••••••••••••••••••• t; l d , auto. tra.ns .. '65 IMPALA COUPE '67 Coml'l 2 dr, hdtp, a uto ~ter1·0. power steering. SUPER SPORT! trans. PS. PB, runs xlnl, .sunroof •\05005 Extremely sharp! S675. 548-1398 $5299 $t2H!i. Lil:. RTPS84 '63 wgo. Full pwr, A/C. •THE CAl PLACE• r adio, radials. Runs gd 1'166 MnthOt ( M M6 9303 ·74 St11 wgn. 18,000 m1. 4·spd . 1\IC, AM/FM. lug rul·k S5.19S. 5411·3314 2l001lurbor Blvd , CM $300 h rm. 559·1741 afl 631·2620 Ipm 70 KINGS WOOD St ation Wago n , a uto, PIS. P/B, a ir. roof rack, 528J ER Sale p riced S129S. R EGENCY MOTOR HOMk: RENTALS 925 N. Harbor Blvd, S.A. • •S3l·ZS03• • t-'---~~------1 '75MERCURY IOICAT VILLAGER WA.GOH Auto l rans, factory air cont.I, puwt'r sleerinit. radio, wh1tew11lls. low. low miles, luggagi; rack I.Jc. 397:\t v r-· $3699 Autos, UHd '62 lmpala . Auto. trana. SANT A AHA ••••• •• •• •• ••••••••••• VS. Perf. cond. $6SO/bst LINCOLH MERCURY GeMnll 990 I ofr. 646·Z3IJ aft 6 1301 N. Tu.~lln. S anta l\na •••••••••••••••••••••• Chrysler 9925 S47.o;,u FREE Coca Cola Says WIN A FREE NEW 1976 PINTO , ..... ~_....._ .•.. _ ,."""--,....,_ .-. ,..._ .. _..., c .. , .. t-._._,.,..... ...... ..,. ~_...,.,,,_. ...... MIDYEAR CLEARANCE SALE 500 CARS TRUCKS VANS IN STOCK SAVE TIIE OU"TOll SOCIETY WAllTS YOU W• ~·ite you to J01" 1h. '"0'* drmond1f"l9 • • rno't dt\(.tttn1n0f11'19 o~d ">OU 1tqht ''"'od ""•"'°"''h.p o• ~"'1te--•poill'(f o~ (.OVf1••y~fPd ~pt· ;ti !hoe -oftd. FREE IN A NE 71/i H.P. Outboard Engine llAHDMEW IRAHOHEW 1976 PINTO Fully eouipped with rack & pinion steenng, ttnted glass. specral paint, carpels. electric r ear defogger etc. ·sr7'DM.SUMO. $2976 IN ST()C( MOW! fOl IMMBKATI DIUVElY! 197 6 MUST ANG Fully eouappea w1tr1 7 3 lttre engine, rack & pm1on steenng. dual rem::ite control mirror temp. gauge etc., elc. We buy li(d cars or junk ••••••••••••••••••••••••-----------• cars. Honest' prices. $1 • S W T & tanq 9952 o.. _.,..., """'" u.. 101ai oown .,.,mont is S'78 ...., t~ 1ot1t to$250 IJ47·3494 73 tn gnM. owXnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• "°"'"'• l>OY"-1 ·• '86 lor '8 "'°"'"" •nc<udltlO aa.. -•""•II Sl76 DN.SIOU6MO. *3676 IH STOCIC HOW! 9 fOl IMMEDtATt DIUYEUf Country. SO ml. nt . ,1 289 A CM'V'ftG cl\lroe• r .... '"""•' -"""'-•••• •• •6 7", ,,.., d•COrfoo 990 cond. $3 475. 962-7232. 68 " "!St ang, • .UlO, poy,..01r>nc•1& U~ tS(R6RIOV!4!17<11hlSTK 1!9111 · rs. u1sc brks, oew ttrt!s. OVER 130 1i..1 STOCK $•VE On ~ eredu lh• tolet dowf1 OJYrnAnt '" 't 1ft ....ni1 tl\8 Iola! monrN'f t>"'YJT"llllnt '' I H>G.16 ttX "It nY1nttn. •1Xl11n1•l(J 14• lu."n'" 1"<1 .-u C#"ftf"l9 Ohlf~ 1h• ,,.,,.._,,, ~'~ n 10 i l~"tO"' '"~ tjf'efuiHJ -~•,,..«>•• 0300•8 (SE~llA02Yf'>Q•ull ~rt< 91)11 ~ ..................... Co.tlaallhll 9930 trans. ball, e tc . Xlnl "" "' 71 Ambassado~ 1 own'••••••••••••••••••••••• cond.Ongown.n~~Ph ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Racho, A/C. radia l tll'ea. '65 CO~l ... IHT AL 968-2234 IRAHD HEW IRAHD MEW Cle1111 $750. M2-llB9 "' " 1----------1 '60 Hash Rombkr ti! MPG +, onit. owner. Clean, runs well, nd muffler/tatl pipe. $290. 673·2928 991 •••••••••••••••••••••• G~ Bll!CK RIV1£RA ~ or ~t offer. Cal 752· 1~97 anytime '73 IUICI CUSTOM LI SAHE 2 DOOIV .. l\uto 1run11. factory ai con1! , pow<'r stc-<.'rlna powl.'t l>ru kes. radio ~ n11.•wulli1, vinyl roof 1!11'. I.ow m i le~. On owner! LI<'. 6601iEU $2499 SAHTAAHA LINCOLN MllCUltY 1.301 N. Tustin, San la An 5'17-()511 Codilloc 991 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~· NabelS Cadillac Quality and Price Guaranteed l easing Specialists Pre forrcd Rates l argest Selection o f New & Used Cadillacs in Orange County Open Sunday ~dil~ •tcr O~Jer 2600 H~rbor Blvd. Com Mes.i 140-91 ~ Nabers L~~cr~~~~ ur! $00 5 . ·u~~sJ:eHG 197 6 MAVERICK 197 6 GRANADA •THE C:AR 'LACE* Fully factory equipped Fully eouipped with 250 CID 6 cyl. 2100 'l11rbor Blvd, C l\1 V.S. auto traus .. power including tinted glass. ~ st.eerini:. CUKR137) au1ornat1c Iran<;. dtx 631·2620 How Only $799 etc., etc. bumper guards. ere. etc. To place )'Our m essage hefore the re:.rdine publlc, phone Towne & CCMlfttry Auto Sales/Leasing 2167 llnrbor, Costa Mesa 646-4446 DallJ Pilot Clnsstfied, 642·:>678 Have something you want to sell? Cl11sslfled ads do 1l well -Call NOW, ...................... 1 ~642..;.::._·56::.:_7R_. __ ~-~- A.iht. Mew flOOA.t.i.-N•w -- --ieoo .............................................. JULY SALE SPECiALS ON ALL . . GREMLINS '76 .GREMLIN (E277900) · s2995 FREE FREE FREE GET YOURS FREE! WM ._ ,.-c .... ef 911¥ -er9M4f ew.,...._ ............. $17'DM.S".7'MO. •3476 Sl 76 DH.Sl20.7&MO. '4176 IH ST()C( MOW! • IH STOO< HOWi fOlt IMMllMATI DIUYHYI FOil IMMIDIATl OfUVHYI On-"""" credfl IM lolal -_,.,.,,. 11t171111W11"'1 IOI .. f'Mftthtt 09ynwn4 14 t09 16 fOf' .a montn• 1nth"11no l,h t1rnnw """ •U can'YlnO ~ l "f attnvat ~MJ"t ,..,., •• t ') ~~ ft'I• O~HtHfd l>O'f,..N P'IOO lt U"4,411. JSEAOICOI~ t 141>61tSTK91\I On •t>or111•·~J ,,.,,,, ,.,.. u-,, ,, " """" (1'9\f~nf ' • 'tf'J llNI tt'Mt •Oi•• fn).1'11h·1 C1M•'"""i ••10 11, '"' 4d 'l•1f'\H,,.1orl•Jt.tma tu~ liCIH\l'' •"') "'" W'f\llftQ '-h•U"I• lh• •rtnY•I Oftf''-"•lloti)t '""' ... ,,, fXJ"I,. u ... nftfMe<J l>tY''""~ ll'll.•" J~\in 411 ISER(IWll:>l.)8Mlbl I l1• 1I14I TRUCKS-VANS-CAMPERS '::: 0 1976 COURIER S171 • S97.71 •• 111 St.Id Mn! flt' lllllldlltt Wwn! C)ot MJICJ'owd C•edit the IOUH Mwn pe-1tftt"l 4 ,,;r~~· h lot .. tml"lthfy ~ .. ff7 11 IOf ... ""°"'M •nclud~ ,._ .. ~ •I'd •ti Cl'l'V'"O ch.woe• '"" •"""•' pwc•niao-r••• ,. u .,, '"' 6",_.,.., pwyn-•n• ,. .... -..-.... Cltlll01A!lll104l'71/STK 11111 fully equipped with 1800cc eog .. 4 1poed, syncro trans., carpeted cab, 11n1&d glass etc. '3376 '::' 1976 BRONCO $153.76 MO. II S1ICt ... , F• lll•M lllftry! · On --'-~ 1"9 IOIOI "°"" ""•-•I •• J 7 7b oM 1ne total lftOMl\a, ,.,,,.....,. "'l1U 11 '"' ti ""O"thS ""'<h..a'"O ,.,, ~Moe~ 111 wrfV1"@ dw'got< r .... ,......., -cen .. •fl• ,. u ~ " .. e1oi....i """"°"1 -"•SU6 .... tk .0150L96!IOll)ISll< 421) Fulty equipped w/auto. trans .. xtra. cool radiator 70 AMP battery 60 AMP alternator, frM runnln~ hubs. etc. 91776 tlAHD MEW 1976 FORD VAN $198.76 MO. In Stec• Mew! f If lm1111diatt ltlftfY! ~ a()Or(Jiwlod ';•d1I lh• ;h1w11 c••l''1'1ft•t '' JI '16 anti t~ f&t•I "'°"'ftv """"'"""'"' '"" ''~ tf'I it.t 4" n•;Mh• m1 l1JU•n9 lll', "<•Nie'""' 10 t twtyH'IQ cPw.-. '"• •"""•' .,...,C•n••u-••1• •t Ir~ l h• def••t.0 P9¥"'9nl pit(« l't t1 I llh 411 l ... t I t•H•ll.,,J110?ff~t· 1118> EISO. Eqwpµecl with power disc brsltes. wulo. trans., complqte RV eapt . SIPeps 4, stove & relrig • rear !1tnnette w/ra1sed fiberglAtW roof, chassis cab. etc. '7976 ':D 197 6 FORD PU Oflly SI 24 MO. 11 Stlet lln! f• lll•lliltt llhln! °" ~ Crf'Oll No ff'h ~. w1tl KC•C>t ;;;.";." liff ON, tf"d '"" ~ mon1'"1 C>4iytntn• 11 1'24 'Of -48 "'°"t"" lftcluchno ta11, I~ ~.., °:7~n•'=•~ ,~";~~"rs:' =:'!;t ;:~; • tut,., '"" Ftareside salver metalhs w/bea.uttful cust. paint, Pwr./sleer and pwr./bl'akes. H.CY. radiator. mag wneels & tires. '4699 ~IJ!E ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~= _....... ___ _ ---------- .,,, ... I •' .. •., I . . . .. ., ... ... 1 I DAIL v PILOT l nur\1111 Jul lS 1976 A SHOPPING LIST OF AU10A10TIVE ~LUES ON HARBOR BOULEVARD IN COSTA MESA Nabers Cadillac CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES JULY SALE! 1975 DODGE CHAIGll Spt Ed Wire wheels bUCllet seats AM FM 8 track tape (41SMXB) sots 1974 DODGl COLT Auto trans onlv 8 tOO miles. (297LKA) sun 1'1S DATSUN '10 COU,E AM1FM w 8 rrack tape tact "" cond (0t 2NOEI utn 1974MU5TAMG GHIA. 4 speed trans bucket seats. only t 7 ,4 76 miles (7t4LWP) uos 1974 MAU 1\1 Spltt power seat stereo radio w 8 lraci\ tape. loaded (3JI NZC) S'7ts 197) CHEY. MALllU Naber s Cad Co Car Only 26 093 mites (874JEP) Slttl '1'74 SIDA.M DIYlllf Stereo rod10 l•ather lull power (1 0 5163901 Ul9S 104 COUf'I DIYILU Stereo r8d10. cruise control le11ther S1.c 10 choose (206JPYI Low as sun 191J cou,. DIYIU.I Low m1le1 & lull pOwtf f1Ye to CllOOM (1t5JED) Low as Earle Ike lmoorts VOLVO TOYOTA D E M 0 s A l E '76 HILUX •020913 With Parn C11mpf>r 01>lbar mirror<> 1,1d10 motd1n9 rem n11m1wr S382 I 68 1'12 SIOAM DIYILLI '76 CORONA Ste•flO rad•o. cruise 1026548 c On I . , l U 11 I') OW er. F 11 c A 11 ;i I u om ,If 1 c (4620NM) AM1FM r111.JIO SHH lt11 SID.AH DIYIUI <;1oreo raCJ10. tilt wh., lull power (9210WY) ""' Sale Ends We<! • July 21st. 1976 NABE RS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. 540-9100 EARLEIKE IMPORTS 1966 Harbor Blvd. 646-9303 ' Theodore Robins FORD CARS & TRUC KS JULY IS THE MONTH TO BUY! WHY? • 1iCJ S.t.ctiCMt of Mode-ls • liCJ Set.cti• of Colon • Rnt Clowotlt Disco.ts°" 1976 Medek l•uy U\C'd Car od•C'rti,C'd hC'rC' i\ bock~ by I 2 me>ftfh. 12,000 mil• limitf!'d powC'r tra i n WClrTonty. '6 TORIHO S9UIRE WAG. Auto. trans . arr power stecrrng power brakes, radio. luggage raci.. (WVC968). '70 FORD f.200 VAN V 8. auto trans . radio (J5524H) Bauer Motors BUICK· OPEL BRITISH LEYLAND BIGGEST SALE EVER!!! ·WHILE THEY LAST •. 6 Brand New MG MIDGET SPECIALS 52299 (A $33 6 .00 V al u e included at n o e•tra 1 ___ p_ ••• _,_ •• _,_l ._ ... _ .. __ 1 cost . 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Sto eks TEN CENTS ·valley Lights Ki11ed • m ·Truck Crash l About 2,000 Fountain Valley and Santa Ana homes were ten without electr icity Wednesday night after a suspected drunken driver sheared off a power pole with his truck. police said today. -Burned power lines almost a mile away. -5et one pole crashing onto a motel. writing rl'ports. Santa Ana police estimated t otal d amage to p ower. telephone and other eqwpmenl at $250,000. i : The 9:30 p.m. crash on Harbor Boulevard between Edinger and McFadden Avenues, set off a -Lit up Fountain Valley and Santa Ana skies for a few seconds. -Knocked out a tr ansformer and burned a traffic signal. -$et hot wires crashing down on a Santa Ana police unit in which a sta rtled officer wal\ Officers arrested Stephen James Sink.· 21, of 17680 San Candela St., Fountain Vallyey, on sus picion of drunken driving. He was booke d into Orange County jail. California Edison Company said power to mosl residents was restored within 30 minutes, but about 200 Santa Ana and Foun - t ain Valley customers were stHl without power this morning. Their e lectricity was expeded to be restored by mid-morning. But power lo Kentucky Fried Chicken. 1005 Harbor Blvd., was expect ed t o be o ut longer , r O•llY l'llet Sl•ll Pllolo REMNANTS OF POLE CLOBBERED BY TRUCK WEDNESDAY Power Cut Off to 2,000 Homes After Valley Accident Decapitations 107 HB Meters 'Beheaded' Br ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of Ill• O<tOY Pllet -Thieves ustng a hydraulic wrench methodically popped the tops off 107 parking meters along Pacific Coast Highway in Hunl· ington Beach today. despite the presence of hundreds or predawn grunion-hunters. The loss, not completely tallk-d yet , will run into the thousands of dollars. police said. ··1t was like the Jolly Green Giant just ca me down Coast Alghway p l ucking tht•m ." declared Police Watch Com· mander L t. Tom Patton. He estimated the value of c11ch meter at about $100 not count1n~ the co"ins in them. "But I think the biggest pro· blem we're going to have here 1s the man hours and money to re· pairlhem." Lt. Patton added. Dawn brouJ!hl increasing dis- coveries or the parking meter heads di scarded alon g tht• highw.iy, from the bluffs over looking R9lsa Chica State Beach lo I Ith Street in the downtown d1stn ct The device used to pop the meter heads off broke only a few of them. Coins inside were removed without br eaking t he cast. aluminum m ete r heads. The steel meter poles were left in place. Investigators were leaning to· day toward the throry that se>- meont• in the parking meter in- dustry is involved. due to the fact onl y Duncan Industries brand met ers were hit and the thieves removed the coins without break· ing them open. The theft s occurred between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. Investigators were surprised al the bold raid, due to crowded beach area conditions aJong the two-mile stretch. "The place was jam-packed with grunion-hunters," Lt. Pat- ton remarked. The meter raidin~ party ap- parently was more sophisticated than parking meter robbers who hit Huntingto n Beach twice (Stt METERS, Pa~eA2) CSf MURDER SUSPECT LE.AVES COURT AFTER Pl.EA DA S•p He WIU Seek Death Pen•lty1 For Edw•rd All•W9Y chain-like reaction that: -Snapped off another pole nearby. \' Bill Compton of the Southern (See POWER, P age AZ> Carter Ends Guessing Mondale on Tic et NEW YORK (APJ -Jimmy Carter ended more than a month o( searching, suspense and some admitted indecis ion today, an· nouncing that he. wanted Sen. Walter Mondale of Minnesota as his running mate. Carter personally telephoned all six U .S senators who had been on his final list or vice- presidential nominees, then held a news conference to disclose what had been one of the only secr ets of the Democratic Na- tional Convention The convention ends tonight with the delegates' scheduled ap· proval of Carter s choice and ac ceptance speeches by Carter and Monda le The former Georgia governor who was orriciatly nominated Wednesday night as his party's presidential nom inee said that his decision had been a difficult one and tha1 he changed his mind several times since he started the selectio.nfrogress early in June. "But have absolutely no doubt that this ls the right de· cision." he s aid. Mondale said he was proud and honored. Cart~r said , "ln the~ ft\v .Gays l have bad several very serious alle1ations m.:le qainst all the six senators," but said no blact marks emerged upon in· vesti11tlon. He aaid be learned Mondale suffered from hypertension for which be takes medication and which is nothing unusual in a man of his age. Afte r his news conference, Cart.er spoke to the California de- legation -introduced by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., who en· tered the campaign late in a de- termined but futile bid for the presidential nomination. ··1 w ant lo thank the people or ............. MINNESOTA'S MONDALE ANSWERS MEDIA QUESTIONS With Democr~ Nominee Jimmy Carter at His Side California for keeping J erry Brown ho m e so long," said Carter, a dding: "He w as a formidable m an, a formidable opponent a nd now he will be a formidably ally." (Related photo Page AS.) Brown told the delegates he would "go back home now to work with you all to elect Mr. Carter to the presidency." Before the delegation meeting, Carter took Mondale to an un- scheduled session with a group of black m inisters. The session was sponsored by U .S. Rep. Andrew Young of Geor gia, one of Carter's earliest supporters. Carter said his doubts on Mon- dale centered on the fact that he .. has.said he is nol fond of cam- paigning. But he said be was re· assured and found a strong degree of compatibility with the s enator. •He also said he was convinced t hat Monda le was "the best person to lead this country if something shou ld happen to me.'' . Carter announced his choice to a capacity crowd of newsmen a l INSIDE LOOK AT HOOPLA, A4 CARTER'S STANDS ON JOBS, INFLATION, 8 6 the Americana Hotel, his cam· paign headquarters. He related his call to Mondale. ··He was al ready awake and graciously agr eed to serve with me." He promised that his vice pre- s ide n t would h ave major responsibilities and would be in- volved in ..administration pro- grams. "I would m ake sure there is a complete involvement," he said. Mondale. 48, who had been one of the front-runners for the job, repeatedly said he was not in· t er ested i n t he post as a cere monial offi ce only. Carter, who ca mpaigned on a non-Washington theme, said he had decided it would be "better for t he country " if he chose someone from Congress as a run- ning mate. Mondale had dropped out or sight Wednesday. but joined Carter at the news conference. Carter began the news con· ference by Slying he had two an- noWlcements to make. "I've de· (See MONDALE, Page A2> Homes Rifled In Huntington School Pay Talks Lag Daylight burglars hit two Hun· tington Beach homes for a com· bined $3,SOO loss Wednesday, stealing a variety of items in· eluding an antique revolver, police said today. New. Barg aining Law Blarrwd for Delays The doorknob-twist hits in· volved ho m es ln the same neighborhood occupied by Tom Brown. 19625 Surfbreaker Lane and Ed Kimball, 19332 Shady Harbor Circle. Brown's loss was $2,000 and Kimball's was $1.500 according to police probing the break-ins in a new tract , Beachwalk Homes, near the old Huntington Beach Country Club. By KATHY CLANCY Of tM O•llY Pllet Stoff Contr act ba r gaining for teachers and su pport personnel in the s ix West Orange County scho'ol d istric ts is us u ally finished, or nearly so, by mid· sum me r. But this year most of the talk· Ing has just begun. and in some cases, may not even start until late fall. New collective bar gaining legislat ion, whic h took errect Ju. ly 1, has been blamed for the de· lay. The complexities oC the new History of Killer's Weapon Analyzed By GAB Y GRANVIU.E OI "'-O•llY ...... tuff The rifie allegedly used in the mass murder of seven people at California Sta te Univer sity Fullerton Monda y reportedly waa purchased less than 36 hours before the killings . According to investigators, t.be suspected mass murde r e r, Edwar d C. Alla w ay, 37, purchased the .22-caliber rifle for Sl.23.95 sometime Saturday even· ing. As is require d in such a pUrcbase, all Allaway a,eeded to do to walk out or the store with Slayer 'Guilty' VISALIA (A P> -A ll woman, three-man jMJ b found Oscar Clifton o( t"iiilia guilty or the rape-murder ol a 14-year-old girl Dec. 26 in rural Tulare County. his new rifle was to answer a series of questions such all: Have you ever been convicted of a felony? The s uspected kille r t hen signed the form s tating that he had ans wered the questions truthfully. Allaway is cha rged with carry· ing his new gun to the CSF cam· pus and ther e in a four-minute rampqe s hooting nine people. seven of them fa tally. The matrders were the largest mass killing in Orange County history. Allaway pleaded not guilty to tbe crime in Orange County Jlu~~lpal Court Wednesday ·~g. ically. it was DepY· fender Ron Butler 1he innocent plea for the' accused murderer who did not SJ>e•k: during his arraign- ment. law and disputes over who will negotiate for whom have stalled bargaining itself. Gene Hartline. director or person n e l services for the Orange County Department of Education, said the local delays refl ect the general pattern coun-tywide. Only the La Habra City School district has settled contracts with all em ployc groups, he said. Most other d i11tricts a ren't even close to reachi ng final agreement, he added. In cases where employes must vote on who they want to bargain for them, Hart line continued, contracts may not be selUcd for another calendar year. T he West mins ter School District has not recognu:ed a b argainin g un it for eit he r teachers or classiried employes. Superintendent Ed Ricketts said teachers will have to hold an election on the matter and that p robably by "th e e arlier guesstim ates" won't take place until October. In addition, the Westminster, SeaJ Bea ch, Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach Union High School Districts have asked the state Employme nt Educational Relat ions Boar d CEERB> to rule on questions over recognl· tion of classified bargaining unit. Ricketts said it probably will be October also before a ruling is reached in that matter. Teachers in the Huntington Beach City School District also plan lo seek an unfair la bor prac- tices ruling from EERB over a wage freeze imposed last spring by trustees there. Teachers contended that freeze deprived them of the automatic pay bikes they would have re· cei ved in the fall for completing additiona l education or years of service. Hartl.ine said the majority of county districts, including t he Orange County Board of Educa- Uon, Imposed such a freeze. But he said the EERB may have dif. fi culty ruling on the matter since most of the freezes occurred before t he new collective bargaining law took effect. Following is the status of talk11 district by district, according to school offi cia ls : -Huntington ~1ch Union IUgh: The District F..ducators AR· sociation is negotiating through the summe r . A bid by the <See CONTRA<."l'S, P11e A2> Co ast -• We athe r Low clouds n ight a nd morning ho urs Friday, partly cloudy along the beaches in a fte rnoon, mostly sunny inland. Hlgh near 70 a t beach, mid·80s inland. I NSIDE TODA V Firit bo1eman-outflelder Bruce Bochte, in.a candad in· terview, dilcuues what's wrong with the California Angela. Page C3. Index ., .... .. AA Al .,., .. c~.i .... , .. ... •• •• f , • I I i 2 OAtl fPILf")• H F ------ _-Over Qui~kf y ~ Mondale: Will Remarks Hurt? Ry TOM Ri\l'M Nl-:W YOlll\ 1,\1'1 -..t•n \\'Jltt•r I-' MoncJ11ll· '' prnb .. bl} lhC' mo~t lib1•r<1I o l Jll thl· 111t:11 ~t'rwu'I) nm~1dcre<:1 by J1t1111H CJrlcr M~ posalble rum11ng m,1l1"' Many r1·lt h1· orft'rt.'il the lw:>I JXJli \lc11l <1ml geogrn1lh1cnt halanr<' to thl' f>e111•Jtr Jt1r ticket Mondo le, of M 111nl.~Ota. ~~•t .m 1·Jr ly retrt'ut from his own prl' aidentia l t>ftort 1n Nt1Vl'mlwr Wi 1 .1ft1•r a v1·ar loni.: l'X fllor:.itury c<1m Pfll~n. ~a~ llll! h1· IJ«l.1·11 th•· · "' l'I \\ 111'1 mm~· cl1:,1r1• he felt "'J., nl'l'<ll·d Iv i.:11 u11 l11r ttw JUii "TO BEGIN A CAMP1\u;11o1 WITHOl'1" J total rnmm1tmt•nt on m\ part IS unfa11• lo l'Vl'ryonl•, · :\f11111l.ilE' sa11l then "'I adm1fi.• thvse with Lhe determination lo <lcl "'hat '' r1·11w rct1 to ~eek the presidency. but I have found that I um not amon..: thl•m Mondale found lJ111M' rt·m:1ri.., rd urning to haunt him Some cnt1c:s s aid thl' t•arh 1•\1t !>howt•d Mondale did not hiHl' the stom ach for thl' ra,.:or' 1.f ,, prc,1denttal cam pa1~n und wa!>, perhaps . .t bit la/\' c11nt•t•rn, "'h1rh reportedly ;ilso lroubll.'d Carter at f1r!>t But tho:.c c lose In MondalE' 'J\\ h" clt't l,ton JS that of a pohl1cal realist -· one who knt'"' he "'·" maktnl! hllle pro~rcss and "'ho. desp1lt' 'Pt'<i l..in l! .ind ll J\dtni: Ill "111 'tJtt·'· ''J' '>till not \\111t·h kno"n R l'~"l:I~(: FOR Tiit: :\0. ~~ .. OT 1s .1 d!lh.•11•nt 4uc!>l111n cnlirt· I\· . .\tond.tlt• ~aul rt•t"l•ntl\ "When )OU t•JmJ)J1gn h•I tht· \H'l' prc!>1dl'ncy, lt I!> O\l'r \t'f) qwckly." ht• ad1lcd llt• noll•d that in s uch a campaign. there bn l the dra" n out drudgery or a rull-scalc-presidential effort. While friends claim Mondale 1s a i,:ood campu1gncr who enjoyc; ml•clmg peoplt'. giving s~eches ;md shak1n,1t hcind:.. they s ay he finds other aspcc:t:. :.u1:h as funct raisin~ d1sta:.teful "What I st11d al thc l1ml'" a~ that I d1dn l want tO!'tpend most of my life m I lohday Inn:.. but 1 ·ve checked cind they've all been rcdecorat· {'(!," Mondale 11u1 ppt.'l'.l. ·'They're marvdous places to slay and I've thvught 11 over <1nd that's where I'd like to be ... MONDALF.. 48. BOYISH IN APPEARANCE and well-dressed. is '1e\4 cd ai. one of l he foremost libt.•rals 1 n the Senatt'. wht're he 1s most active on the Finance Committee Uut even Mondale conced e!> that he m i.1?hl not have that much name recoi.:nit1on beyond Minnesota and Was hington. D.<.:. When one poltt1tal humon!>t C"racked that most people think Mon· dale 1s a s uburb of~ Angeles. the senator commented "I think he·s nght. .. Still. many Oemvcratsc;uy Mondale 1s in a better position to mend fences with northern liberal<; and organized labor than other hopefuls 1nle r v1e"' ed by Cartt'r ~londalc and Cartl'r M'l·tn pole'> apart on many key issues that are dea r lo libe ra ls. For mstanc:l'. ~tondale has been a strong opponent of leg1slat1on to bar bus mg lo a<•h1c' e school deseg regation_ Bl'T MONOALF. tnMSF:LF LATELY HAS been c laiming "[ don't think there arc many d1fftorences·· bet"'een his own libera l philosophy and Carter·~ m1ltlc•ratt• approach. 'Tm a µrogrc~sivt• lkmoerat, a pragmatic Democrat ... Mon· dalesa1d. Politica l sucn·ss t•aml' t•arh to Mondale. When he was 18 and a s tudent at M acalc:-lt•r COlll'l-!l' 111 St. P aul. Minn .. he helped move stu- dents into the• D1:mnt·rallr Farmer-Labor P arty, the state·s Democratic pa rty. and thcrcb> ddusc campus left-wmg groups. lie soon bccuml' and rem ams today -a protege of fellow Min· nesotan llubcrt llumphrl:'y. \\ h'>m he helped m 1948 to the Senate. Humphrey was mayorof Minneapolis at lhet1me. Al 32, Mondale becaml· the~ oun~est attornl'y general ever elect· ed in Minnesota, a Job he held from 1960 to 1964. TH EN I N 19", MONDALE IUMSELF won election to the Senate. Two years later. he served as co-ch airma n of Humphrey's unsuc· cessful 1968 prt's1dcnt1al campaign. And in 1972. he won re-election by J landslide, e ven though the nallonal Democr atic t.icket of George McGovern was s wamped m Minnesota by former Pres ident Nixon. lit' has a strong liberal reeord in the Senate. In addition to oppos· ing antibus ing leg1slat1on. Mondale has votl'd for gun control a nd the Equal Rights Amendment. lie ha!> abo bf'en acti\ e 1n child care and food stamp legislation. Mo ndale is m ;.irnL'<i and has three childre n . Their home is in Min· nenpolts. f 'rtu11 Page ,, I I POWER DOUSED • • • Compton o;aid. b('(·ause the crash dama1H•d •wmt• of tis undl•r· ground equ1pmt•nt. Police s aid the crash occurred .b Smk apparently tm•d to make a left turn from I !arbor onto t\1•nt Avenlll' 1-:dtson officials s::ud lhl' poll'!'; <'a rnl'(I two A6.000.volt wirrs und another 12.000 volt lml'. alonl! w1lh telephonl' rahles They explained the wirC's ;.ill hec:i m c ent nnAlt'd, sendinl! a surJte of power to lhc Worner Avenue s ubstation. which lht'n illllOmallcnllv ~hut off f'lcclrll'I· ty. 1\ tr11ns rorm1•r :11'0 w,1, knocked to thl' ground .1flt•t th\• t•r:1~h. th\'y said. While nil of this w11s hapJ>t•n· 1n~. police ~•ml. Off1 Cl'r Jot•I \'1llnsenor. :!R. "os ~ltllnj.( In his l'l•lrkccf patrn( l"..lr IHTOl'i:O. lht• :-.lrl'CI \\ r1t1llA rl'pOrt.'i. ORANGE COAST I• r DAILY PILOT ,,,.,. 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Santa Ana po lice n•rn:iinl'cl at Edinger and llarbor. when• lh1' traffic signal was <lama.:cd. until 5 30 a m . toclay d1rt>rltnl( lrnfftr Thev the n., o lared 'ton '!>l;tn-. .11 the int<•rserf mn until the :-11:11.tl ran bl' rep:un•cl. An Ed1o;on Comp.my t·n•w 11f a bo ut 25 r l•pa1rnwn wnrkNI throui:h tht' n11:ht on d.1mat:£1. 111 ,1dd1l1on to rcplann11 the pnl1·' and tran~form1·r .. 1 ~rent <it-a l of wire will h1• r rrl:w('tl an<I ff'· r111red as" <·II. oHl<'l;\I~ ":lid. Thc-r owC'r out :lf.:l' l'"' 1•r1•cl an :Jft'.I hound rd hy \\' ttrnc·r to Uol .... 1 ,\,·1•n11es nnrl N1•who1x· Slrrl'I lo llnrbor Bult'\':t rcl It :tffl'•'lt•tl :11·n·1cc• t11 ~\,unt.rn1 \'nll1•y :inrl ~:int:i An:1, a:< \\c•ll as ;1 :;m.111 porlulll of umncorrlor,lte<l land Convention's Closing Acts Schednled NEW YORK f API -Herr 1c; the schedule or tooay'!' event-; 111 thc> f inal se!'"1o n o f th e Oemoer atic N ation31 Conven· t mn . 2:30 p.m. Nom in ation s of v ice · presidential candidates and roll coll . S:JOp.m . H. J. Goldin, ~cw York com• ptroller. remarks. Resolutions . 6:3tp.m. Vice presidential candldate·s acceptance speech. 7:30p.m . Presidential candidate accep- tance speech • Acijournment. Fro• Pagt-.I I CONTRACT .. CaliforniJ St·houl F:rnl110~ t' \:- socu1lJ011 to reprt':scnl du.ss11ll.'d "'"Orkers was challenit~ bv tht- Los An.:1•lt':> City und <..'ou11ty 1-:mplo) \':-. nnd the Amt•rt,-.111 F edt•rut 1on or l'1lv ('u11111, 1-:1111,l11v1•:. Tht• \ h~1lk11~c h.1::. lk·1:n rl'ft•rrl•<l to tht· 1-:1-:1rn t'ountaln \'11111•\: Thi• F11u11 t arn \·alln l-:<llH',1i1vn ,\':-.•!\ 1.1 t11111 is 11t·~ol1.1ltn1! lor k .1dw1' th1i. !->Utn rner. A CSEA hid 111 rl'pn•st•nt cl:iss1f1t•1I cmpl11\ ,., "a:s chullenl(ed by tht• I nt111~t 11.tl l '1111111 o ( M lll'ltl•• Sh1f1h111ft1111i! \\ ork1•r:. un<I ".1~ n•f\-1-r,·d tu t::t:HB. -Huntington nf•ach Cit) : The llunl1nj!tu11 l!t>.Jt"h t-:lt•11i.·11t.1ry r l' a r h l' r s ' 'II(' I ;1 t I n II \\ I 11 bargain lor etlUt'Jl11r'. but t.1IJ..s aren·t e '\1w1·t1•tl ttt ... t.111 1111ttl fall Thl' CS 1•:,\ '' ;1:. r t·t•og1111t'<l hut t.tlk!> ha\ l'll 't ltt'~Un r . College Budget ZooTnS H~· Pllll,IP ROS~tARIN ()f , ... 0•1ty ....... ""tf 1'1 ll'll'l'' 111 lhl' ('0.1~1 Com· 111111111' <.'ollt•.i.:" ll1 '1 rid 1111· 11rmt'll a $6~ l m1ll1011 p11bhcu\ion b111l~t·t for 11176· 77 \\\•dnesday that ~how~ a St5 1110!11111, nr !tO pt•rc·c•nt Jump ov1•r lu~I Y\'Hr 't. h1uli.;l·t Thi· lilHl"t't . '' h 1d1 won 't. bt·1·un11• rmal lllllil ,\ui.:u~I. sho"'"' .111 \'tltlmntl'd t..il( r.1t<· of Ill> l'l'nL' 111.·r SIOO lt!>!'tl'$!Wll vulu tum. lln t1ll'rt•:1st• t1\'1•r lust yl'ar 's rote of 1warh ,,., 1•11 l 1'nl~. nr 8 7 per. Ct•nt \1111 t h1• :11·t 11.1 I doll ,1r t'c"t to honw1H\lll't' 111 till' 1J1,tn1·t \\Ill b1.• up :-.11h,t.111t 1.dh "'hl'll the ta~ I alt• llll'fl'~IM' I~ l'llU(>lt'<I \\1th a 23 111.·rt'cnt mr l l'.1!-l· 1n thl' college d1:-lrt<·t ·!> a !>!>l'SSl'd 'Jlualion. HEADED FoA RETIREMENT -THE eus, -TtiA'Tis·" -0 Hap Craig and Huntington Beach's Old No. 10 -Westminst e r : Hoth the Westm111stl'r Teachers .'h :-.on,1· lion and CSEA included IX'-"ltlons trustl:'es de:.ignjtt'<l ::is mJn.1i.:c· m cnt in their bar~~11ning unit. and the matter ~as rl'ft•rn•d lo F.F.RB The l'ruft>s~1onJ I Educators C: roup also c•halh·nl!t'd WTA "s right lo bJrga1n. :.i11tl Jn l'll:'t'lllln IS t'XPl'l:ll'd 1n lhl' fall The cm rwr 11( .1 htlll\c \ alued at ~1/100 l.l!'tl ~ C'a r', for t'xample, pa11I about St 11< !)(I t11 thC' d1::.trict. This~ t•.1r. lhnui:h. h1:0. tax htll for 1unwr t'Olll·~1.· l'llul·;itwn wrll be .1bout S159. Old HB School Bus -Ocean \'iew: talks h;1vc• s tarted \\Ith the Oreun \'l<'W Teachers Assot1Jttem. Thi• CSl'.:A will s ubmit contr.i t•l proposals .July l!:I. That·-. ;111 .wlual t .1x h1kt'. if the budget m1d t~1x ratt• are appro,·ed • as Prl'Sl'llkd \\\·dnl•:;d.iy, o( 3:1 7 ~ l\l'l"Cl'lll. : . Retiring This Year -Seal Bt>a ch : Thc> Seal ll<"llc h Tt?achers Asso1:rnt1on has bl'e11 rl:'cogn1 zed. but talks h avt'n't started. The CSEA included pos 1· t ions in its unit trust<'es des1j!11at· ed as confidential. and tht• m .11· t er was referred ltJ Et:ttH The-lludl!t't .ind t.1x rate could • «han~1.' !>l1g htl~. l.l\:llll111i.; more • .l{C'Uratc tnfornrntion ubout ti!>· ;: ~rs:.N1 valuation. slate> up1x1r. : tionment. ;1vN ag1? daily alien· : dance (ADA I fl ,Qures and lhi.' dis-.. lrrct'~ bcg111n1ng c.1.sh bal:.mcc, : according lo l'Oll l·~£1 offie1als. : New blood is on the way lo replace old "number 10, .. the Huntington Re::.i<'h L'nion High School Dis trict's 1~8 model s chool bu~. District trustees h::.ivc ordered four new 75-passenger buses. The lease-purchase agreem ent calls for annual pay ments or $35,900 over the next Se\•en years. Within a few years that mean<; number 10 and another bus JUSl s ix months newe r. number 11 . \\ill go into retirement. "They have educated a lot of pe<>ple with those buses." said Hap Cr:u~. the district's majn. tcnance supervisor. Between them , tbe buses have chalked up more than 500.000 miles <mroute to a nd from school campuses. They've also seen a lot or bus d rivers a nd students s ince 1948, Cr aig s aid. Craig s aid most districts do replace buses at an ear lier age. but numbers 10 and Jl have been given top ratings annually by lhe California Highway Patrol a nd are in fine condition. Craig s upe rvises a crew of eight m echanics to keep the dis· tnct's 42 buses operatin.1? sa!elv. County Fair Opens Friday For 10 Days The Orangt' County Fair opens f'nday for a lO·day run at the' Costa Mesa Fairgrounds. This year 's theme is "Good Old Oays" and more than a q uarter of a million people arc expected Wallt:'nd the July l6to25evenl. More than 10.000 displays and exhib1t1i will be featured alon~ with traditiona l fair food and thrill rides. ,\ m o n g t h <' ~ p c• c l a I •·crandsland Allractions" are perfomances by Rob Hope on .Ju· h 17, Merle lla gJ?ard. J uly20and .!I. and Ma rty Kobbins, slate<! for J ulv 22. \lotnrcvdc r:1C'rs will h('adlin(' nn .Julv 16 and 2:1, th<' rodeo on J u. h 2111nd 25. on opc>nmi:! d oy and weekends thl' f~ur will npc11 .it HI am. and dtN' J l 11 I' m. t\'t•rkdoys hours .1rr noon to 10 r m . <.:ounty Fa.r Jli ~hli~hl ' 111• 1'111clt•: f r 1 ll .1 v , .I 11 I v I r. , 1 o am.·llprll. . Santa Ann Ony. Plnccntia Oay 1.00 l>a1rv Cattle· Jucli::1ng , Judgini:i Hinu I :10 4 II and FFi\ (;ont Pai ;uh• I lrrit .1$?l' St a.t.:l' I <IS & 5 ·45 · Garv Weatherlv- Cnuntr~ & wl'S lt·rn Mountain I •t•\1 S t;iJ!1• :! • :HI I' I a c t• n t i ::i M a I H ;1 t" llc·rll<•I!<' Sl.11o((' :1 l>O & 5 .00 Ma~ical Land of Oi (:round-; I JO Chur k .lnnr' M:isiic f{r\'ue ll<'ntage StaJ,?C' 5 · 30 & 7 C: uitar <'ontes t I lentage Stage 6·0() Santa · Ana Winds Ilan<i ,\mphilheatre 6.30 & 11 Mo nte7.um a 's Re\•enge Mountain Dew Stage 7 00 Parade Grounds 7 00 & JO F a bio Big Band U .A. Amphitheatre 7:30 Chuck Jones Magic Revue Heritage Stage 8:15Speedway Races Stadium. 8 . 30 W el\t Coast Chamber Orchestra He ritaie Stage 9 :30 S ugar !-'rec Heritage Stag..- Pick~t Cut OK'd PITTSBURGH CAP> -West· ing house E lectric Corp. won court order s Ii m iting picketing al three facilities Wednesday, even as st rikes py three Wl.ions Con· Cinued to spread . No ne~ bUS l'S h av~ bcPn purchased for 12 Yt'ar~ Jlthc1uJ:h St.'\'£'ral U:.l•d on e!> have bl'l'n ac· qwred. He said the t \\ o oldt·r 1t11:.1·~ were purchased from C'ro wn Coach in Los Angele!> ut about .1 quarter or the prlC(' for lhc nl'\\ ones. The four new buses aren't l' peeled to arrive for sen•ral months. D1stnct off1c1als ~aid th1· older models wo n't be ret1re<l un t il enrollments le,·el off later on. And Cra1 ~ admitted that when the fin a l parlin~ time ar· nves. it will be a st.>nt1ment~1I lime. f 'rtuN Page ,I I METERS ... earlil'r this wec>k. Monday 1l was cl11°0\t'tl•cl 17 \\ere !>lolen. rt>sult1n).! 111 ;i :-2 114111 taken after t hC'y "'ere ba~ht'(I open with c hunks or roncn·h-. µ<>li re said. Thr<'c more Wt're hit on·rn1i.:h1 Wednesday for a $425 los~ <?:>QUALITY TELEVISION • But the l)Ubhcatwn budget is ' bas1c..illy the fin.ii <mt'. accordini; to Rich ar d V. Simon. district d1n.•<·tor of l"Ornm unity relation~. f'r~'" Pagf! 11 I MONDALE r1ded to accept the nommat1on ror president and ... I've asked to serve as my runnin)( male. 1f the flc•ll·~at l''"' 111 a(J JH·m·e. Sl'n. Mon- ciale · · The I 977 Models are Coming at lower Prices WE'RE HAVING A ..• BIG MONEY SAVING S1ll .. I~! • Friday • Saturday July I 5-1 6-1 7 I l"·l 911-2311-2511 diCKJonal COLOR SETS also Black & Whit~ ''ALL PRICES CUT TO THE BONE'' Phone 642-8882 for Pricn I ult I •u·lor11Hnrrnnli••'1•111., 011r 1•1•r'llo1111I 011•• \ .. nr f.111trnttt•••• 011 I rt·r~11•rod1u·1 M•• ·'-••II: 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .._...,...~ I Dws w.-.:~-::. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Dally 9-6 Sat: 9-5:30 THISI ILICTIOMtC NOMSSIOHALS SEIVICI YOUI 19UIPMIHT 7 ,. ( .. I ' r• di ·-.,, Irvine EDITI ON VOL. 69, NO. 197, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ~rochay·s C lo~inJ! N.Y. Stocks ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORtjiA THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1976 TEN CENTS .:Battin J11ry Chief's Misgiving Spurned, • Superior Court Judge KeMcth ·~. Lae lodlily disallowed a n af fidav1t by a jury foreman ex· pressing m1sgiving:1 about the conviclton of Orange County Supervisor Robert &ttin. Lae ruled that the document by former jury foreman Clona God- frey will be stricken from the re- cord. ln it. she had exprl'!>Sed mts· alvings about 1nstruct1oos to the 8attin jury. ··The court will not impeach the Jury's verdict." Judge Latt declared. ·'The court bas re· viewed its instructions to the jury and ftnds they were proper.'' When be heard those words from the jurist, Battin covered his eyes with his hands. ap- parently convinced that when he walks out of court later, he "'111 no longer by an Orange County Supervisor. He 1~ automatically ousted Dail• ,. ... , .. ti ~ .. POLICE LEAD ROBBERY SUSPECT TO PATROL CAR Two C•ptured In lrvlne After Costa Mesa Holdup Cops Chase, Nab Suspected Bandits }. ; .. A pair of youthful bandits • axed their six-mile freeway at speeds greater than 100 per hour Wednesday arter- Aoon by 1prinlin11t lhrou11th heavy ,a.as door in an Irvine Industrial puk. P oUce rounded up the pair (t)llowlng the chase that began in ~ta Mesa after the robbery or a dettners. Charles David Took!\, HI, is an Costa Mesa jail today on sus pi- tion or grand theft. grand theft auto and armed robbery. Costa •esn polic.:e Lt. George Lorton said. ·A rompanlon. 16, has been tµmed over to Orange County Juvenile author! h es. The incident began wtth lhe 4 p . m . robber y or Ku11 t e r 's Cleaners. 1534 Newport Blvd . Co5ta Mesa. police said. Tooks and the youth entered the store and allegedly took about SlOO from clerk Tillie Marion and lied her up before leaving in a stolen 1969 Ford, police said. Costa Mesa omcer J. C. White spotted the suspects on Newport Boulevard and the cbase began along Newport Boulevard. It ex- ceeded 100 m .p.h. as the bandits frequently changed lanes and pas sed rars on the med1:in between the freeway and the fence. While said. Officers from Santa Ana. ln •lne. Newport Beach. am1 the California Highway Patrol joined the pursuit. A Newport Beach helicopter <See CHASE. Page AZ> .~~B!RY SUSPECTS RAN HEADLONG INTO THIS DOOR Los Ang° .... P•lr Trted to EaC9pe Into llulldlng from office when and if the judge pronounces sentence. After a 00-mlnute debate by ut tomeys, Judge Lae said he would delay ruling on all or the mouon.s on behalf of Battin. Battin's attorneys are pleading that the gu1lty verdlct be set aside and Judge Lue grant him a new trial. Defense attorney Roger Hanson urged Judge Lae to reeognize that the s tatute un - der wh1cb Ba ttin was ronvicted was .. vague and probubly un· constitutional.'· "You can't strip him or his Of· .lice and possibly send him to state prison because his staff stuffed envelopes for him," Hanson said ... Mr. Battin was convicted because of the jury's misconception of the law." Ballin, 46, fidgeted at the counsel table as Hanson and the supervisor's other attorney Mat- thew Kurilicb argued on behalf of Carter Ends Guessing their client The 1'~1rst District s upcr vb or faces sentencing on two of se ven felony counts charging h.il) mis - use of county manpower amt materials wh1Je he was seeking statewide ofCice in 1972. • A jury found h im guilty oo two of those counts and d1s- m1ssed the remainder. Hanson told Judge Lae today that an affida \'it submitted bv the defense contained the j urv foreman's si1.1ned statmnent thut she would ha\'c vott'd not guilty rather than ~ui lty if she h11d fully understood tht' Jury instruction given to her a~ the end or lht• tnal. Hanson asked the judge to re- cognize that Bahm had "a blem1shless e ight-year record of publtc ~er\'1cc to this county" before an an vest1gat1on into his 1972 camp111gn led to has being in- < See BA'ITlN, Pagei\2) . Mondale on Ticket NEW YORK fAPl -Jimmy Carter ended more than a month or searching, sus pense and some admitted indec1s1on today, an- nouncing that he wanted Sen. Walter Mondale of Minnesota as h.is running mate. Carter pers onally telephoned all six U.S. senators who had been on his final list of vice· presidential nominees. then held a news conference to disclose what had been one of the only secrets of the Democratic Na- tional Convention. The convention ends tonight with the d elegates' scheduJed ap- proval of Carter's choice and ac- INSIDE LOOK AT HOOPLA,A4 CARTER'S STANDS ON JOBS, INFLATION, 86 · ceptance speeches by Carter and Mondale. The former Georgia governor who was 0Hic1ally nominated Wednesday night as his party's presidential nominee said that his derision had been a difficult one and that he changed his mind several times since he started the selPction progress early in June. "But I h ave absolutely no doubt that this is the right dt•· cision," he said. Mondale said he was proud and honored. Carter said. ''In the last few days I have had several very serious allegations made against aJI the six senators ... but s aid no black marks emer ged upon in- Vl'Sl1gation He said ht' IC'arncd Monc.Jalt• suffered from hypertension for which he takes medication and which is nothing Wlusual in a man of his age. After his ne ws .conferencl'. Carter spoke to the California dt• legation -introduced by Gov Edmund G. Brown Jr . who en tered the campaign lal<' an a tk termmed but futile bad for the pres idential nom1naUon. (Me MO NDALE. Page A21 Irvine Gets New Wilderness Park Will Be Trimmed City Aide Paul Brady was chosen by the Irvine City Council Wednesday to be Jrv1ne·s new assistant city manager . Brady, 34, was the city's com - munity services director. He as- sumed hts new duties today. As assistant city m anager, Brady will r eceive an annual aaJary or 129.000 and will serve as tpe rlght·hand man to City Manager Bill Woollett. Brady, who lives in Tustin with his wife and three children. has been with Irvine since 1972. serv- ing a s the chief of rommunity and recreation programs. Prior to that he held positions in the cities of Santa Barbara and Monterey Park. T h e new assistant city manager received a degree in NUMBER TWO MAN Paul Br8dy recreation from Cal Slate Los Angeles and holds n masters degree in public administration from the-same institution. From now on. the wild and woolly Cul\'erdalr W1ldl'rn(·:.~ Park in 1 rvinc w i II be onl.\ half as wild and woolly. The Irvine City Council de- rided, at the request of several Culverdale res idents, to mow the natural grass eight tames per year instead ·or the origina l schedule or four mowiogs The council a dded an extra $6,000 to the c4Ly's parks main- tenance budget to take care of the extra trimming. but stopped s hort of s pending $26,500 to replace the native grass with a different lower ground covering Several residents. who claimed to be s peaking for many or their neighbors. said thev were unhao· PY with the three -foot weeds and also said they thought lhey wen• getting an active ralher tha n a passive park. But city aide Harry Erhc·h s;iid Bike Projects Protested Council Offers Lambe aping to Mollify A more attractive fence and landscaping were offered lo pro- testing Ranch residents as a con· solatlon when Irvine city coun- ci I men approved t he bicyl'le bndge above the railroad tracks at Yale Avenue. Although they w ere confronted with prote!'ll s, coun cilmen authorized the low bid for a trio or bake-related projects. includ- ing the bike bradgc. a bicycle motocross court orr Jeffrey Road m the Edison raght-of-wuy and the Southern Cah forrua Edison 01kewny . The $300,000 birl wa:. accepted from International Consolidated . Work I!\ scheduled to begin July 26. with a 90-day wlll'k schedule planned. Residents or Eccleston Circle. adjacent to the bridge site on Yale Avenue. attended la sl week 's Transportation Com- mission meeting, where they lodged their first, unsuccessful complaint. The Trans portation Com· mission voted 3·2 to recommend the city continue with the three projects as planned. The residents, led by Frank Minnino, Fred Crowder and Chuck CHford, complained that the new bridge would be unsight- ly. unsafe and would be an in- vasion or the privacy of their back yard5. They firs t urged that a tunnel -Good Old Days' be built, but gave up that sugg<'s- tion when they learned 1t \\>Ould rost $400.000. as compared lo the $100.000 for the bridge. They then asked for a tem - porary grade level cross ing, u:.· 1ng eithe r a crossing arm or :.1111- mi: ~ale However . Irvine Puhhr Works Director Hrent Mlll'how said the city had :1lrcady a~kc1I the state P ublic IJlihlll'S ('orn mission for a tc n1rorury gr .. uJ1· lcv{'I crossing and hacl het•n t umeddown . In approving llw hndgC', c·oun- cilmen agreed t1J rc<1uirc• lh;.11 a more attractive> fcnrc: he uwd lending up to tht• hn<ll(t' ;ind I ha t the mound of dirt al Yti ll' i\vl'ntH· he landscaped. '7 6 County Fair Begins The Orange County Fair open.'i Friday for a JO-day run at the' Costa Mesa Fairgrounds. This year's theme is "Good Old D~ya" a Dd more than a quarter of a million people are expected lo attend the July 16 to2S event. · More than 10.000 dlsplays aDd exhibits will be featured along with traditional fair food and thrill rides. Am o ng the s pecial .. Grandstand AttractiOM" are perfomances by Bob Hope on Ju- ly 17, Merle Ha111ard. July 20 and 21, and Marty Robbins. s lated for July22. Motorcycle races will headline· oo July 16 and 23, the rodeo on Ju- ly 24 and25. On opening day and weekends the fair will open al 10 a.m. and clo.e at 11 p.m . Weekdays hours ~noonto tOp.m . County Fair llighlighls In- clude: Frida y, July 16 , 10 a .m.·llp.m . Santa Ana Day. Placentia Day 1: 00 Dairy Cattle Judging. Judging Ring 1:30 4·H and FFA Goal Parade Heritage Stage 1:'5 & 5:t5: Garv Weatherly- Glider Injured YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK (AP) -A bans ellder pilot from Dublin. Steve Pat· moat. 2'7. broke both h1s arms and h1s J•w pd sustalDed pelvic ·and aboul4er lnjurtes and facial cut.a while &an.c glidJnC oa Sen· _: ti.nil Rodt. ,, Country & Western Mountain Dew Stage 2:30 Plarentia Ma l Rats Heritage Stage 3:00 & 5:00 Magical Land of Or. Grounds 4 :30 Chuck Jones J\tag.ic Revu(' Heritage Stage 5 : 30 & 7 Guitar Contest Heritage Stage 6:00 Santa· Ana Winds Banti Amphitheatre 6 :30 " 11 Montezuma's Revenge Mountain DewSt&fle 7:00 Parade Grounds 7 :00 & 10 Fabio Big Band U.S.A. Amphitheatre 7:30 Chuck Jones Magic Revue Herit.age Stage 8:15Speedway Races Stadium. 8 :30 West Coast Chamber Orchestra Heritage Stage 9:30 Sugar Free Heritage Stactt • • tht• p;irk, what•h runs parallel to I he S:in Dac~o Frt'cway b<'hind <.:uh•t•1·d:ilt• V1llul(c, was n<•vcr planrwd lo bt• unythan~ other than u passive wilderness park. Erhc h said that when the r ity agreed to ta ke over the park maantan t'n ct· rr o m th<' Cul verdale Community Assoc1:1 t1on. at was a~recd that the park IAOuld be maanta111ed minimally a£ a wilderness park and that ac tive rec reation was n ol permitted in thl• r1 l!ht-of - way o wned by the Southern Cu1t rornu1 Edison Company. 2,000 Homes Lose Power Mter Crash About 2,000 Fountain Valley and Santa Ana homes were lert without electrit•tty Wednesday mght aft er a sue.peeled drunken driver s heared off a power pole with his truck, police said today. The 9.30 p.m . crac;h on Harbor Boulevard bclwt>cn Edinger and McFadden Avcnu('s , set off a c·hatn-like n•;11·t 1nn that· Snapped off anoth('r pole nearby. Burn1>d pow<•r lint's almost a mile awa}. Set one P'>k cr11.'>hmg onto~ molf'I. Lil up F'ount:11n Valley and Santa Ana !-.kte:. for i1 frw i.cC'onds. Knm·kt•d out .1 transformer a nd burnrd <• I ruffle i.ignuJ . Set hol Wlff'll rrashanR down on :1 SuntJ Ann police umt 1n which a 1ol;.1rl1cd officer wtt.'S wr1Lang reporti.. Ora nJ!•",,,-J.. Coa~t ~~ Weather Low clouds night and morning hours Friday, pa rtly cloudy a long the hC'a c hcl'I an a fternoon, mostly sunny inland. lligh near 70 at beach, mid-80s inland. 'l~SIDETOD~" Firit bauman-out/felder Bn.1ee Bochte. in.a candid in- terview. dilcuuea what's wrong with the California Angela. Page C3 • lade~ ., AIV-S.rvk• ............ &.<, ~·"'· .. ~ '-111..m• Clat.tlfl .. Ceftllu enu-• DHlll-l<n •.. , ., t:•-·~ll--....1 "-• ---1-Mleol -'--" •• •• I M ., Cl·J ... , •• ••·J At At A l OAILYPILOT Thur!>d•r July IS 1976 -Over Qui~kly' Mondale: Will Remarks Hurt? By TOM RAUM NEW YORK CAP) S.-n Walter f' Mondale 1~ probLlbly tht- ln08t liberal or ;.tll lht· mrn t•nously tons1derecJ by Jimmy C"rt<•r a~ )I08sible runnrnJt matl>S. Muny ft.oil ht• O{fered the be:.l pohtacal .md teotraphicul balance to the llemocratk Uclcet .Mondale, of Minnesota. beat an early rt'trl'al from his own pre· skiential effort in Novemwr 1974 after a yor-long exploratory cam · palgn, saying he lackt'«I the ··o\erwhclm1n~ de:.l rc" h e Mt was needed to go on for the job ''TO BEGIN A CAMPAIGN WITHOUT a total c.-omm1t1nent on my part iJ uolair to everyone," Mondale said lhen. "I admire thow with the determination lO do what as rt>'IU•re<l to sel'k the presidency, but I have found that l a m not among them." Mondale found tho6e remarks retumini: to haunt hrm Some critics said the early l'Xll s ho\.\cd Mondale did not have the stomach for the rigors or a prc•!>1denua l campaign and wa!>. perhaps, a bat lazy -concern!> wh1£'h r eportedly also troubled Carter at first. But those close to Mondale !WW his d<•c1sion as that of a pol1 t1cal realist -one who knew he wa!-making !title progress and who. despite s peaking and travclrn>: in 30 states. Wil!\ still not w\dely known. R UNNING f'OR TH~ NO. 2 S POT is a drfftrcnt qut·~tron entire ly, Mondale said recenllv "When you campa1~n for lhc 'll'e pre:.rdenc}. ll '' o\ l'r \er} quickly," he added lie noted that in such a l""lrtl'<llgn. there is n l the dra" n oul drudgery or a full-scale pre~1dcnual effort. While friends clrum Mondale is a ~ood campaigner ~ho en1oys meeting people, g1vmg speeches and!>haking hc.nds, they !>ay he finds other aspects -such as fund raising distasteful "Wh al I said at the timcwa!> 1hat I didn't wanttospend most of my life an Holaday Inns. but I've ch(•rked and the~ ve all bt•en redccoral eel,·· Mondale quipped. '"Thcy·rc marvelous plates to stay and I've thoughtitover andthat'swhere l dhkctobe ·· MONDALE,48, BOYISH IN /\PPEARA~CE and well·dressed.1s viewed as one of the foremost liberals in Lhe Senate, "'here he 1s most act1veon the FinanceComm1lle1.•. But even Mondale concedes that he might not have that m uch name recognition beyond M1nne:>ota and Washington. D.C. When one political humonst cr acked that most people thank Mon· dale is a suburb or Los Angeles. the senator comm ented "J think he's right." Still, many Democrats say Mondale is rn a better position to mend fences wilh northern liberals and organized labor than other hopefuls interviewed by Carter. Mondale a nd Carter seem Poles apart on many key issues that arc dear lo liberals. For instance. Mondale has been a stron~ opponent of legislation to bar busing to achieve school dese&re~at1on BUT MONDALE mMSELF LATELY HAS been clauning "I don't think there are many differences" between hrs o"'n liberal philosophy and Carter's moderate approach I "I'm a progress1H? Democrat. a pragmatic Ot'mocrat," Mon· ~ daJesaad . Political s uccess came eJrlv to :\londale. When he "'as 18 and a student a t M acalester Collei.:c in.St. Pdul. Minn .. he helped mo\fc stu dents into the De mocratr<· farml•r Labor Par t;. the stale s Democratic party. and thereby defuse campus left.wing groups ·" He soon became-and re mains today -a protege of fellow Min· nesotan Huber t Humphre.v. whom he helped in 1948 to the Senate. Humphrey was mayor of Minneapolis at thet1me. Al 32, Mondale became the youngei;t attorney ~eneral c\'cr elect· ed in Minnesota , a job he held from 1960to 1964. r . THEN I N 19". MONDALF:IUMSEl.Fwon'electrontotheSenate. Two years later, he served as co·cha1rman of Humphrey's unsuc· cessful 1968 presidential campuign And an 1972. he won re·elcct1on by a landslide. even though lhe national Democr atic lkkel of George McGovern was swamped an Minnesota by former Presid• nt Nixon. lie has a s trong liberal rC'COrrl 1n I he Senate In adrlition to oppos· ~ l mg antibusing legislalion. l\londalc ht1s voted for gun control and the Equa l Rights Amendment flt• ha-. also heen active rn child car<' and food stamp leg1 slat1on Mondale 1s marri1.'<I anti halo thrl'<' c·h1lrlrt'n. Their horn£' 1s rn !\tin· 11c;ipohs . ..,, f'rona Page 11 I ~.MONDALE SELECTED • • • ··1 want to thank th<> r>eoPlt' of California for kee ping J t?rry Brown ho me so lonJ:, .. ~uitl Carter. adding : •· 11e w us a formidable man. a formicluble opponent and now he .... ill h<.• a formidably ally." <Helatl'<i pho111 PageA5.J Brown told the dt'l£'gales hl· would "Ro back home now tc• work with you all to elect .:'.1 r. Car\er to the presidency." Before the de legation meeting, Carter took Mondal<' to an un scht'duled :lt'!lsion with a j!rou1> 11r black minlslen . The st'Bsron .... a-; sp0nsorl'd by U.S. fil'p. Andrew Young o r Gt'orgiu, o n e uf C&r1<'r's ea rliest s upporters Carter s alct his doubl11 on Mon· d ale centerec1 on the foct that h1• has said he I~ not fonrl of cam· p111icn mg. But he srud he was r<'· L ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT :.:W~:t.~~;.•, ~·:-1.'~ .. ·~~!;;:;; ;:;:.: ,1:,~ (Of--.f~lt'l\P\tf\Q(nt,\p•#ll· ~l...,_,.,..9'!ttt1o1<T •l• fNOl1~ Mll~•fA; Ill•~~ r tl(f4' '"° f t,. /llWW. N••DOl't M•tt<", >'""°''""~ t•~h I ...,. ,.,,. "•"• '· .. "i"'· )•dO'•tw ...... h' ' ' l +oW"lt •~~" '\o\ltP\ Co.t\t .t. "'"''"" ... , ..,..., .. I~ f\ .... 1"""4 ~IWldiit' ..rt ~'' ''' p1 "' •r .. 1 ~·~•"O r•~• •• •t l •> 't\..'\1 1..-; 'tro '•'-0\l•N•\•, C...•l1ltt,,I•.,..,,,.,. Robert N. WHd P• •Ullfn\ ~ Pvbt1.,._, Jack R. Curley \ftt" r rn• ... f\t .,.,, c.~., M.tfMV'"• Thoma~ Keevil (tf!lor Thomas A. Murphfne N>•l\•QI~ ltMOf Charles H . Loos Richard P. Nall "'"'*""'-''"'E011oR Otflas (O'\ll~'' )J0¥r•'' .... St,.. .. a.~er~tt ,, .. G~,.,~,"' HY"t~e. .. ,~ ttu~e.-fit~ff.'d ~""-<flt \"•l ... 't J)ll1 U P•z-..., ··-°"""'-.. Te~ (7t•> '42..Q21 Claulfted Adverti ..... MH 471 !wllOO .. b«ll V•t .. 'f' Nr"-\OOwt S11~10 rroms...c .. _ 4fJ..06.JO CM'tritM. tt1~ Or-CH"I -.w.,. ("- ..... N9 Nw'4 ttOf't•~ 1UV'l.tr•I~'\, "''tdr••t ~t\tr ., H¥f#UUm•tt'\ ,,,_,flft "'•' "" rt..,.-4V<tt4 .-UMv\ tMC.'-•I Pf•tnf\\1o•,-of ~----· to<-<IU~ H<I• .. P•lcl ~ Coll• Mo .... c.i.,..i .. -. .......... ,,,.,,.. IJ .......... ...,, flTMtitM,.bl'ftGIMMY. nMt•t.,.,d"\.l"""'-..,. ~-.,. assured 3 nd found a ~I ronl! degree of compat1b1hty with the senator. lie also said h<' was C'On\'inre<f that Mondale ~ :1-. ''th{• bC'~t p.-rson to l<>ad th1 -; countrv if :-.omt'thing s ho uld h appen to ffi{' •• Carter announced his choice lo '· a capacity C'ro~ d of ncwsmrn at lhc Americana Hotel, his cam. pn1~n h<'adquart t'rs lit' rrlatcd his call to Monclalf' '"lie was alrcaciy 11w11kc nnrl J:raciously agn ·ed to serve with inc.•." He promised th:il hi s ,·ice prC'· s ldenl would h avr ma,or rcs1>0nsib1lit1cs anci woulct be rn· volved 1n ndmin1:strallon pro· i.irams. "I would make sure th<>re i!I :.a c•omplcte involv<'mcnt," he :said. Mondale, 48, "'ho hnd been one of lht' front runners for thf' Job. r('pcatt'dly said he was Ml m tl'rt'!lle<i in th<' pos l 41 ~ .J n•remonral of(iC'c only. Leads Sought In Death of Mesa Youth Irvine police said today they have uncovered no new leads to t'x plain how James Raymond Mapplebeck died or who dumped his body near the Rancho San Joa- quin Golf Course in Irvine Wed. nesday. Investigators said il will pro- bably be Monday or Tuesday when the coroner releases a full report detailin g what led to the de· ath of the 19-year-oht Costa Mesa resident. There "''el ~no external injuries on Mapplebeck's body, but poUce said It js possible the autop5y and lab tests will reveal an internal cauaeofdeath. . ~youth'• body was found in a field off Univet$ily Drive by a teen-age bicyclist pedaling through Ute area. Irvine's Jarish #1 Pilot In rne·s 1'nnit J:an sh finhsh~ first for I hc Sl'l'l10d SlFWl:hl year rn thl.' nnnu.d c:r o:.:. country 1'011.dcr P urr lkrby llOd Shirley ('<>te or Ncwport Reach placed lil'COnd alon11 wll h ht-r sister . Miss J ar1sh. formt•rly ol Costa MC!'l.1, c·ollc·ctt•d the $!0,000 first. 1Jli1C l' pr1Ze Wt>c1nei;J uy aftc.ir Ctlmplf'ting the 2,916·mile course from Sacramento to Wllmlnaton, Del in 13.9 ho ur11 . F'l vrng a Beech<'raft A·36. the 3-i·Ycar.old Miss Jan.sh averaaed 209 7 mph. which is about 28.7 mph better than her plane's han- drcur Mrs. Cotr anti her sister . J oan r <1ynter of Bakersfi eld. received s.5.000 for their second·place er. fort N«.>w T1ci,.t in Woodbridge The third plncl' winner. Helen McGee of Sonora set a new re· cord in the 29·year-old Powder Puff Derby by averaging more than 225 m iles per hour in t\er aircraft. !'hose h ouses now being readied in the new village of Woodbddge an Irvine arc planned as modcr;.ite-cost hous ing. an the mid $30,000 range. To make s ure the~ "ind up in the hands of moderate-income folks. and not speculators, a corporation is being formed to "screen ·· pot<.'nt1•tl homebuyl'l'S to see that they don "t ha\ t.' loo much m o ney. (Story. PageA3.> Ttus was to be the last race for the women pilots, sponsored by Lhe Nmety-Nines. The organiza- tion sa~ s financial troubles. plus proOlt'ms arising trom the racl that the race Is open only to : women. have forced the end or the cross·country competition. Stadium Sharing Stalls Louisiana i Solon Probed UC/, lroine Sclwol Plan Aiooits Report :\ nt>w proposal for the !>chool dis tncl to share the t.:C: lrnnc· stadium \\as presented to ln •1n1• ~chool trus tees Wednesday, but they said they could do nothin~ about it until the r eport is back on the Irvine High School stadium sate. . Trustees h ave spent more than three years ~tudy1ng what to do about a stadium for tugh school football gam es. A proposal involving the school district. the city and the universi- tv was worked out. but it was eventually discarded when the lhr~ entities could not come to terms. Jn the meantim€.'. the school district and the €.'lty have been pursuing a plan to build a lighted stadium at the new Irvine High ~c~ool, a t Cu~ver Drive and Front Page A I BATTIN ••. dieted by the grand jury. ·'Other supervisors and elected officials in Orange County are to· day doing e xactly what Mr. Bat· tin did," H a n son c harged. "President Ford is guilty of such acts." "Mr. Battin never had anv in· lcntion of committing any crime and the jury agreed when it re· turned its guilty verdict that he knew nothing of what was being done." Hanson said h e has learned that the jury was deadlocked at 6 to 6 for most or the four-d ay de· liberation on the two counts that later produced guilty verdicts. That fact in itself, he said, should b e surcicienl for Judge J.ae to set the verdict aside and o r drr a new tri a l. Front Page ,, I CHASE ... hovered over head as th<' pair pulled o(( the freeway and hit a oarked car ut 2909 Daimler St., San ta Ana ca usi n ~ minor damaS?e to both vc-h1CIC:'l. T he pair sufrcred minor lacera. tion!i when they sm ashed through 1wo glass door s of an unoccupierl building attempting to elude JlCllit't' Costa Mes a p olice sai<i a Newport RcaC'h officer fired. a s hotitun blnst to s top the pair. No on('W8S IOJU red. Officers snid $100 ca!h :ind a .32 <'aliber re,·olvcr were recovered al the llmcof thc a rrcsL'I. Lleutt>nant Lort1m commrndcd the> work of offt <'<'r Whitt' and thr <>l ht•r dcpa rtm rn t r. who part1c1pated. ··we "<'rt• very lu~ky that no On<' wn~ hurt," tw said. rcfernn ~ to the rush hour tra ffi c. Cwwda Bans Death Penalty OTIAWA. Canada <A P l -The House of Commons voled IJ0.124 Wednesd ay to abolish the death penalty for a ll civilian crimes and lea ve o nly traitorous milita r y o ffe nses s ubject to capital punishment If approved by the Senate, a s exi>«ted. the n ew la w would replace one that provides the de· ath penalty for kiUers ol working policemen and prison guards. Although royal assent is also needed to make the law effective, the vote itself waa enough to aave the lives of three convicted police killers scbeduled to bana Wed· nesday. Both Senate approval and royal assen are apected by Frid&)'. Walnut Avenue in North Irvine Trustees are currently awaJl· ing an environmental impact re· port (El RI on that site. Thal pro- 1ecl would cos t more t han SS00.000 to build. but the city has offered to donate the land and to pay $317 .000 of the cost in ex· · ehanJ?e for use or the facility for ctty prof?rams. Hay Thornton. of l 'C lrvinl'. told trustees that he was offering them the new. l wo·way propos al in case the plan at Irvine High School falls through. The school d1st r1ct would s pend $320.000 to pay for part or the s~dium improvements, inchid· ing more bleachers and lights. However. there would a lso be a $1,333 fee charged to the school drstnct each lime a school uses the stadium. That fee would cov- er the cost of parking, main- tenance and upkeep, Thornton said. Trustcel! generally believed the new proposal was too costly for the school district. but said they may consider it when th£' time comes to make a final de· c1sion. ®QUALITY TELEVISION WASJllNGTON (AP) -Rep. Otto Passman ! D·La.1 Is under investigation for allegedly using his eon~ressional Influence to steer shipping business to certain firms, according to several gov- ernment officials. /\t the Justice Department, a knowledgeable source said Wed· nesday that the probe Includes Passm an's relationship with Pan Mediterranean. a i;hipping com· pany founded by two Puaman friends . The 1977 Models are Coming at lower Prices WE'RE HAVING A ••• BIG MONEY SAVING S1ll .. I~! • Friday • Saturday July I 5-1 6-1 7 I 3"-1911-23"·25 .. diCICJonal COLOR SETS also Black & White ''ALL PRICES CUI 10 THE BOllE'' Hurry while Selection is the best! Phone 642-8882 for Prlcn I ull I •u·lor~1 "nrrnttl ;,., Pfu, Our P1•r,011nf Ont• \ f'nr f.unr1u•••••• On I •·•·r~1 f•rod1w1 Ht• ."iit•U: 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa .................... J ...,. .... .,f c:.te Jr. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-8 Sat 9-5:30 ' THISI IUCTIOMIC · PltOfUseoMALS- saYJCI YOUll ~ I I I .... Thursday's Closing Prict"s ' .. NYSE "· .. ,. 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STANDARD 0 11. l~l>IA:'I. \ RANKS 14th 111 the cor porate st:indsni.:' "1th 1~75 s.1lp-. of~ btll1nn Allantl<' R11 hfs.•ld 11111111..:nmlh 111 tlw true;\ s J\tl,snt1c· Hefimni.: unit. Is lhl ltlth l,11 gl -.l r111p111,1l1un\\1lh 197:> !>Ulc:. of $7 billion Contmental 0 1l 1,111k); .!l!-.t "1th l1l7~ s .iles of S7 l>1ll1on STANDARD Oii. OF 01110 h.Jtl J!J7'l s:il1>s of $2 btlhon, plaC'tng 1t 1n the l(l~n(l po-.1t1nn Thus t-:ir1• Jll't th1 011 µrndurC'r' Trans Unum Corp , rormerl\i the l 'n11m T.111k Lim· Comµ.111\. abo emerged from the tru:.t Tod.I\ 11 bu11<1, .ind k "-t'~ th<.' nation·s serond largest rleN of r.111111.uJ fn•1J?ht c.1r., 1975 sale!> $580 m1lhon Tht-n therC' "t hCM•brough rond'-. u Mmpany With 1975 sales of S675 million tll'rl\C'll frnm su< h produrt!> as Pond:> rream. Ragu spJghl'lt1 'a11cC'. Pt>rtussin r ough syrup nnd Prince Match.Jbt•lll 1>1·1funw~ It " 'cl1rct-l rh ~rendant of the old Ch<•:o.d1rnugh Mfg C"omp;.my, v..hs t h t:.smc out of the trust with a f J m11u•.c11I dt'rt' cd pnwiul't \' uschn1· petroleum Jelly FINAl,L \'. T llE DISSOl.UTION OF the Standard 0 11 Trust gave h1rth to the 11 I\ MC't:ann Company which went on to beroml' thl· ba.-.c• for ">hat 1s now thc> world's largest advert is in~ agcnC'y C'omplex thl' Inte rpublic Group of Com pames (MeCann·Encksun Erwrn Wascy Campbell·Ewald, Marschalk> J975sal<'S Sl7Rm1lhon l sus peC't t hat cvrn thoo;r who arc opposing rl1smember ment toda v "ould 111111 t'lll' lh.1l the d1!>m1·m l)ermenl of 1911 was a good th111~ Market Retreats Again; Dow Loses NEW YORK (AP> The \lock marke t turned downward today. relrl'atsng on(C' a~a1n below the 1,000 level in the Dow J on(•s 1ndus lrwl avNa~e Trading was moderate Analysts noted no ~P• cial Pcnnorn11· news ht-hind the decline They said 1nvC'slors apparently had J!rown frustrated and edgy over the Dow s continued mab1hty to work its way beyond the 1,000 1,010 arc-a. The average hit a 31 i·yedr cl<mng h11?.h Monday . but failed to bwld on th~c ga111s and postl'CI small losses both Tuesday and Wednc-.da) Dow averagcof30slo<'kslost7 70po1nt!>to997 46 t-ff• Vortd~PJ t 1n4I l>uN Jo'"'' 4'f'et•MJ! nocit~ JI) lf'MI .~~ .,J~.,~ ti~ ;~ ~,~~ '':A :10 ftl\ 1)1 I 111" 1U •• IS UU Ifill t• "'' 41 lo!\• l l \I~ ll\ II >i. 11 )11 " Jl't ot I \II ", .. ().,, INtu' tra" Ultt~ u \to. "J ·~ ' "' I \\I IO '"" ,..., IHH~I , "'"' "~ llp• otad l)oac''"' N[W VQCh· IAfli lft fl"Mf1'WtnJ ltd """""' tM N•w •t.u ~ '.,ti.," l oh·•"~" ~'::n' ·~~ •··,~~,r·n , ~~ .. ~'~: '';.::•.,., tlf (f\•t~ ltl!tJ.U 1lt ' oi 'WJlu•h tor lhut\odio N•I ~0 00 H •"l•O'f ~ l~t.,..\ ,, .. HI"' ~,,.,,..,," bt"fWjlOjlO • .,.,. ,.,."UV\ • t .. , ... , 1)1•• e •AO ,,_, ... -. ljit\t P'•' • VPJ L•~:,':"~ .. q l '\ t • : ""'I ' 111'· !~,";t'o P~l '~ ! • ' : ~~:: 4 14'\\hl ln'I 1 I '• I 'at ~ t-4o(..,A._jt #( I • I •11 ' \m1tn AO '• • t ' 'If• I H•~(f OH )t1 • tJ,. 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('nr_. f,ubc~liHg Hoy Be• Hc•ri,,vd In J.tr1UJ1 \ 1!17H. 1h1• F1•cfrr.1l T rade Com rn1~~wn prop1h~·ll a 1 t'n~inn to th l'art• labeling rule th..it \l<•ulrl rt·qu11 t• lt•alh1•r and ~ut•cfr apparel to 1·arn 1·an• lalll'I-. Tht· i-,·c rul1· .i1., .. 1qiul<I require r.1re (.11.H•ls tu lw morl' "P•1r1tu· ~u('dt• ant.I katht•r 1:000:-µ11'1· .1 p.11 t1r11l<1r prnhlt•m h<'rau"' mo't IPJlht•1, ,11, 1111. 11.1tur;ill\ 1n th1• 1111 d<'.1ntrrg µrn , , • .., ... ;rnd th1· i.:.11 rnt·nt mu ... 1 h1· 11·1h1•d Jtt1·r t'Jt'h l'll•aning Dic·t ioHoric•" IJ«•t'i1wd DE \H l'.\T 11111\ m.10\ 111mp.1111,. .. makt• \\ l'l>~l 1·r :-1l11·1111n;1rtt''' :\I,\ ,1,tc1 rN·t•nth nrden•t.I th<' LI\ Ill~ \\ t•h.,l<'r 1-:nr~ t'lr11k•<h.1 01rt 1onan of the t-:n)!h.,h l..rn)!lWJ:<' trom th1• \\'chi.ter' D1ct1onar~· Co It \\a.-. ;,uppu:-ed to lw I ht• aut hl·nllr \\\•bster's 11h1d1 :-1•1li. for S39 95. Sht• pa111 ~1!1 !1:1 plu:. J>QStage It took months for tht' hook to g1•t ht· rt• .incl. '' ht•n 11 .1rrl\l'd. I .... 1w that II ""' I.tr 1nl ennr to the \\'eb ... 11•1 .. :-d 1ct1e1n u rtt'S I 'I c -,1•1•n .11 I hr bonk~tores ~ It ha<! lc:-s inform at inn lh:rn th1• r11rt1onary I bought lll)car,.1i.:11 abe1 Weh:-l1'r", \\'hc.i•·~i.:ningon ·· I. I': . Fountain Valle~· Your "i"tn ·~ dictionary Is put out hy Ralph (;jnsbunt. Rr me mber Ralph7 He" a ... loi.f.f'd in the 'lammer for peddling pornography throul(h the mall. Iii• al-,o "a' ... ucces.-.fully ,,..,d for litwl by Se-n. Harn· Gold" at.-r. Kttp in m ind lhat anyone ran print. up a dktlonary and call II "Wf'bstt'r's." In ad· 1Utlon to lht' <ansburg opu' thrre are Webster 's \\orld llirtionary and a "h<llf' ... eril'S or ~Jerr:lam \\eb"ler dlcllonari('lt. Thf' GAC ~1rrr1am Co. of Spr· in)(flPld, :\1 u s .. has ttw be"t track on old Noah. Mer . riam boul(ht the• r hthL!i to thr fam om'> dktlonary from Wt>b..,tt•r '' ht•lrp. In IS.ti, ju'll OOf' yf'ar aflt'r '\"oah's dt•ath. ~terriam 1., now a "uhsldlary o( En· n clo~dla Rritannlu. Tht' Mf'rrhtm rompany bas filed complalnh aitalnst TIM< "'t-bstf'r's Dkllonary t'o. with tht> •·e-dc-ral Tradf' Commission and tht> Na· tlonal i\ch ntl'linJt l'>h 1.-.lon or thr Council of ~llf'r Hu,lnl'"i. Rutt>a ui.. ('u.JCl••r ('nrrlt"d IH#t1rn1u·•• In;,\ H r 1\ T. 01w of m y 1nsur;ln('t• C'hC'nls wao; 1 k1dd111i;: nw tht• nlht•r duy about how hl' b<'l that none 11f tl11' 1·011111 r\' ·.., famous lmlll<' h1•ro1·s <'v t•r bouf.?ht lrfc• 1n,u1 llllt'l' 111· mc•ntion1·<1 (;c'C1ri.:c cu~tt•r in part1r11la1 prohohly bC'Cllll"<' lh<' JOOl h a n- 1111·t•r:-1urv of t'11s1t•1"s Hnlth• r)f th1• l,1lll<• H11: Horn h.ul Jll:-l .lll"l'UIT('d fo'or lht• run of It. I 'cl like• to find nut If l'11:1tcr d id hllVi' ln~urnnrc. l 'Vl' lnt-d In <'hl'r k II 0111. lt ut h<l\'l'O't hut.I llllY S UCC('MI (; W ,Cosl:t Ml''a \'ou f hould havt' rhc•rked ril(ht In your o" n pro- frsslonaf-ba<'k urd "'Ith thf' ln.-.lltutt> of Life lm1uran~· he :utquartt'rs In Nt'w York. The II.I t f .. ports that Gt>nnal Gf'Orgf' C'U9tPr -tturchasf'd a ~'>.oot lift> lnsurance pollC'y In 187<&. It "'a'l paid oH In 1876, followinK hi' fatal last 4'tand a t Little-Bl~ llom. 11 ·,, o 1H0Uvr of Orgrt-•• DEAR PAT Tc•n vears n1o1n. u collcf,?c educa- tion pracllcally "1llarant<'t.'d h11(hl'r earninl(s Does that stall Mid true ' I known lo t of ~ounr.t people who ~ot their degrees a couple of ) ears a1zo. but they're t•1ther unemplo~·ed or workinie al ;obs that don't utthze their education C.f' .. Costa Mesa Statistics lndlta te that a college eduuUon still pays oCf in hlg ht'r umlng power, even thou~h it may not seem that way today. Res urchPrs at the l'nh•ersih• or Wlsconsln found that t>ach additional ~ear of .:ctucatlon glve>f' workers mon• ec:.onomic Power than It did ln the 194\0s. Their conclusions a~ basf'd on a national survey of 30,8" men In tAe labor markc's of J962 and 1973. Figures from the Depart- ment of Com mer« on lncomf' by ~ucatlonal level In J97.J for fuJl.tlmf' workers. 25 years and ovM, show that an e lf'mentary t"dueallon allows an an- "ual median lncomt-ol S9,89t for m en and SS.GOG for women. Male high school graduates earned Sl 2,64Z I and women received S7.LSt. College graduates did muc h bettt'r. with male urning at Sl7,l88 and • lt'male at $10.JST. ~ . ' ___ ..... • * • • \ -\ \ \ \ l ~ .. . t Olympic Stains For Exteriors • Solid color sfoins ore richly pigmented; use on new or previously stained wood • even over old point where surface is rough • Semi-transparent stoi~ brings out wood's natural beauty because groin I. texture shows through; use on rough or smooth surfaces • All Colors rt"" Reg. 10.95 ~ ' '· t· l t I \ \I J \ 1 •• I \ \ j Whirlpool \ ) 15.8 Cu. Ft. 1 Upright Freezer ", • 0.<•l'llfio lutvre4 , ... 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""ecte4 _,.. • S.w4uit efe<ti.t. , ....... t7l04 1999 K-D Versatile Storage Bench • S«iurdy p1n1 <•11,lr11<l1on • Smool~ Hn411I onll reody I• l11111h • lo'y 10 outmblt ••OOo 15aa Kwikset Fire Alarm • Stn'u and alerts you al 11"1 11gn ol firt ' 'moke • (011ly 1nS101l1d; battery ln<luded 4~~:5 2888 Window Security Lock • SttvrH window,, lrom ft•t•d lftlry • Allow' yev I• •P•ll wlttdew. !tr vtntilolie11 -Deluxe Sprinkler • Merel sltd '"" • •••II lr•M liffvr I• 11111 tp,.y • Cn•n 11111 circle •• Ht-111 OlllS 9~a l ' I Lag11na/South Coast .\ i·terHOOll ~.'\.'.Stocks ED IT I ON VOL. 69, NO. 197, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORA~GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY lS, 1976 TEN CENTS :Mondale: Top Liberal Am.ong Maybes u ByTOMRAUM ! ~llEW YORK (API -Sen. W11llt1r F. Mondale i.s probably the ; 'm<>St liberal of all the men seriously considered by J immy Carter a::. possible running mates. Many felt he offered the best political and , geographical balance to the Democratic ticket. Mondale, of Minnesota, beat an early retreat from hi:. own prt1 I sidential effort in November 1974 after a year·long exploratory cam· paign, saying he lacked the "overwhelming desire .. he felt wa:. : needed to go on for the job. t ' "TO BEGIN A CAMPAIGN WITHOUT a total commitment on my part is unfair to everyone," Mondale said then ... l adrOJre those with CSF MURDER 9USP£CT LEAVES COURT AFTER PLEA DA Says He Wiii Seek Oe•th Pe.nalty For Edward Allaway I History of Killer's ·Weapon Analyz.ed ' By GARY GRANVILLE m i;: his new ~un t1> tlw t'~F C'.1m- 0tttoeo.11, ,.,1o1 s1.11 pus and there' in a four-m111utl' The rifle allegedly used in lhe ra mpagt-shootin1 nine people. mass murder of seven people al sevenofthem fatally. California State Univer s ity The murdt'rs were th{' l.trgl'.,l Pullerton Monday reportedly mass killing in Or:mge County was purchased les~ than.36 hours history. before the killings. Allaway pleaded not ~uilty 111 According to investigators, the lhe crime in Orange County s uspected m ass murderer. Municipal Court Wcdncsd.1y Sdward C'. Allaway. 37, morning. rhnsed the .22·raJibl-r n nl.' tor More specifically, il was f)('Jlll· .95 sometimt' saturduy even· ty Public Ocfrnd<'r Hon Butler g who entl'red the 1nnocl'nl pl1·.1 for ;..11 1s required in s uch n the IH'cused murdert•r ~ho d11I purchnl'e. oil i\llawu • nl•t'<led to not speak tluring tus arraii;11• do to wolk out of lht• store with mc•nt. his new rirlt' wa11 to nnswer a . seri<'11of111ws tlons surh a~: llav1· you ever l>l•cn 1·011v1ctl'd of " telony'! The 11 uspl'ctt•d killer t h1•n s igned the form 11tating that ht· had nns we red th<' 11ucstion~ t.r1rt hf u 11 ~·. Allawuy is chM1H-<l with curry- Orange Coast "'ea th e r Low clouds night and morning hours Jo~riday. parUy cloudy a long the beaches in a fternoon, mostly sunny inland. High near 70 at bea~h,-mid'~ jnJand. ' • INSIBE TODA V First txueman-outfitld«r Bruce Bochtt. in.a candid in· tcrvitw, di~cuuu wftat's wrong tDfth tht California AnQelt. P.age C3. •••ex ·""""'------------------!!'"9""" •• . .. • .. .fulie's Fine ThanJa to SC Stork Helper Mr. and Mrs. Grei:: Lambo(232 J\venlda Ro11a. San Clement<'. to-day became the proud parents of a baby girl. She was their second child. She was Gary Carmichael's first. Carmichael is a San Clement r fireman. Ile was working as shift commander this morning when a medical aid tall camt> from the Lamb home. Mrs. Lamb was 111 labor. Carmichael, three other firemen and Chief Ron Coleman. .•ent to the house. They didn·t even have time to get Mrs. Lamb to the ambulance. Carmichael supervised the homedeUvery. Julie Lamb was born at 7: Ii a.m. Mother and daughter. and Fireman Carmichael, were re· ported doing fine. Slayer Guilty VISALIA (AP > -A nine- woman. lbree-man jury has found Os car C lifton of Visalia guilty or the rape-murder of a 14-yeaN>ld girl Dec. 26 in rural Tulare County. ' the determination to do what is required to seek the presidency, but l hlH'e found that I am not amon)t them." Moncfille found thoeie remarks n•turrung to haunt him. Some critics s aid the early exit ::;howed Mondale did not have the stomach for the rigors ot a vres1dent1ul t.99mpaign and was. perhaps. a bit lazy --concerns which rt-portedly also troubled Carter at first. But those close to Mondalt! saw his derision as that of a political realist -one who knew he was making little progress and who, despite speaking and travehng in 30 states. was still nol widely known. * * Carter E1uls Guessing RUNNING FOK 1111': NO. Z SPOT ls a dlHercnl question entire· ly, 1'tondale said re<-enUy. "When you campaign for the vice presidency, it is over very quickly," he added. He noted tbal in such a campaign. there isn't lhe drawn out drudgery or a fuJl,scale prtiSidential effort. While friends claim Mondale is a good campaigner who enjoys meeting people, giv~speeehes and shaking hands, they say he finds - other aspects -such as fund r aising -distasteful. ·"What I said at the time was that I didn •t want to spend most or my <See MONDALE, Page A.2) * * * * * * Mondale on Ticket NEW YORK (APl -J immy Carter ended more than a month of searching. s uspense and some admitted indecision today, an- nouncing that he wanted Sen. Walter Mondale of Minnesota as ttis running mate. Carter personally telephoned all six U.S. senators who had been on his final List of vice· presidential nominees. then held a news conference to d1sclosl' what had been one of the only secrets of thl.' Democratic N~1 · tlonal Convention. The convention ends tonight with the dell'~atrs· scheduled ap· proval of Carter·s rho1l'e and a" cepta nre speeches by Curter and Mondale The former Georgia governor who was 0Cf1c1ally nominakfl Wednesday night as his party's presidential nominee said that bis decision had bem a difficult one and that he t'hanged his mind several times since he started the select ion progress early in June. "But I have absolutely no doubt that this is the right de- cision, .. he said. Mondale said he was proud and honored. Carter said , "Jn the last few days I have had several very serious allegations made against all the six senators." but said no black marks emerged upon in- vestigation. He said fle learned Mondale suffered from hypertension for which he takes medit•ation and which is nothing WlUSUal in a man of h is age. Arter his news confe.rence, Carter spoke to the California d e· lt•gation -introduced by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr., who en· tered the campaign late in a de· !ermined but futile bid for the presidential nomination. .. 1 want to thank the p<'Oplc or Cahfornia for keep1n~ J!'rry 1,200 Protest Laguna Trash, Sewer Billing Al la~t l'OUnt. more than 1.200 JJhone <'ulls havt' poun•cl inio l.ai;:un.1 Bt•ach t'1tv Hull ovl'r ;1 d1;rngl' In t hl' nll'lhod or c·oll cl"l• ini: sewer nnd trash frt• billing .... l:n<ll·r llw 1u•w ~y~h·m. ap· prov1'<l hy tht' City ('oum·il la:;t. \\ l'l'k. lnllini;:s "ill lie· 1·oll1>ct<•tl 111H·1· a y1•ar 1111 prop1•11y !;1x hil1'. Trash and <;\'\\'Cr h11lmgs prr- ' io11s l\' hatl hc1•1\ m:11 lt'cl nut 1111artl•rly. C.ill.; st:1rtcd pc1urin~ into C'1ty !1;111 ;1ftt•r n•llow raccb .1nnourw· mi: the rhan~e \\ l'l"f' m arlt•d 111 L:ii:1111a 11\':u:h ':-ti,700 propNtY O\.\nc•ri;. 1\mount.!: currrntly delinquc>nt :Ir<' listed 1n n rolumn un the lr ft- hand side or the rard. Finanre lhrcctor H1l'hard Reese saul nbout 1.200 11ccounts currently arc delinquents. The column on the ri~ht-hand side of the cards lists sewer and trash fees that will accrue between July l , l!n6 and J une :lO, 1977. The combined a mount for the owner of single-family r e· sidence is $72.84. Both delinquent amounts and the charges for the next year wlll be added to tax bill~ mailed out this fall. The card also gives notice that n publk hearing fqr J)l'Olt$ts on delinquent amount.I wiO ~ held Wednesday. Persons who believe they have been billed for a delinque nt amount that Is in errot or has been paid can contact the city finance department, 4~J 124. City offi cials oot.ed that the change to a one ~ per yur billing syMem wiU·Hft ttw city about $7 ,000 in printtJ« and ma1f· ing costs. "" ... ,.,..to MINNESOTA'S MONDALE ANSWERS MEDIA QUESTIONS With Democratio Nominee Jimmy Carter at His Side Brown h ome so long," said Cartl'r. a dding: ''lie was a formidable man. a formidable opponent and nQw he will be a formidably ally ... (Related pholn P ageA5.J Hrown told the delegates h1• would ··J!o hack home now to work with you all to elC'tl Mr. Carter to the prcsitkn<·y." lkforc the dc ll·gat1on meetini!, Carter took Mondale to an un- scheduled session with a group of black ministers. The session was sponsored by U.S. Rep. Andrew Young or Geo rgia, o ne of Carter·s earliest supporter~. Carter said his doubts on Mon· dale centered on the fart that he has said he is not fond of c·am- paigning. But he said he was re· ;issured and found a s trong Sweep Swings Car Towing Continues Today San Clrmcnlc police ~gan llw M'('ond half of a two-day sw<·ep of 1llt·i.:ally parked t'llrs today. More· than a dozt'n were towed away W1•dnt>sday morning and another 2 1 wen • flrcoralcd with c1t atinns. Th1o; mornin~. :.eVl'n more cars w1•rt• towf'CI. Fourteen citalums w (•rt• issued. Th<' t·ar s Wt' rt' towt•cl away from t h<' 10-0 anc1 200 blocks of Wc·~t Marqui ta. West Morirosa and We.,l Cunudn, wht<rc th<' rl~ ~tr('t'l l\Wt'<'fH'r works Wed- rw:-.d:iys :111d Thursdays, the north ~Ide of the .strl.'et:i 110 one day, lhe south sides on the othrr. The streets arc posted for no parking during morning hours to allow the s w€.'eper to get throuli(h. Pohre said they've lx·<'n citing lllei!ally parked ears for morl' t han two months without <•P· preciable re1rnlts. flN·au:-.<' of that, police said, they dt•c•icl&>cl t.o crack down on v wlatcrs lly tow- ing lheir r ars. Several nwncrs of 1·:1rs tow<"l away angrily called r)0Jlr1! In complain. They face Sm finl'S for the citation11 and tow1n~ and storage ex pen~r for their c·wrs Pageant Aides Have Eyes on the Skies It never rains in Southern California on .July 15, but more than a few a nxious eyes werl' turned upward today as wet stuff cascaded down on t he Irvine Bowl where tht• preview of the 4lst Laguna Beach Pageant of the master s was to be held tonight. Mor e tha n 2,500 VIPs and members of the press were to at· tend the pre view. The pageant of- flci ally opens Friday and runs through Aug. 29. (Related story and pJClures, Page 31. AU the performanceis are sold out. Sally Ree q e, Fest ival C>f Arts spokeswoman, satd that should the preview be rained out, there would be no opportunity ,to hold another. and s ince tlle performance is compllmeot.a.ry. there would be nothing to refund. "We would be horribly dis- mayed. but there would be nothing we could do about it," Mrs. Reeve said nfter consulta· lion with He len Keeley. who heads the pagea nt production committee. The Pageant of the? Masters has been rained out only once since its beginning in 1933. Tk\al was on July 29, 1965. The festival's rain<>ut policy for regular performance is thut if the show is stopped before in- termlssion, ticket prices will ~ refunded. If ll is stopped after in'· termissioo, no refunds will be made. ...It's like a ball game," Mrs. Reeve said. "Even if people were ~appy td sU. in the rain. we couldn't con· tinue because or the instru- ments.'' Mrs. Reeve said. The a mpbitheater's orchestra pit is open. . In addili~n . there is the possibility of hazard being creat· (See BAIN, Page A2l ~- degree of compat1bihty with the senator. He also said he was convir.red that Mondale w as .. the best person to lead this country if something s hould happen tn me." Carter annc.unced his choice t o a capacity c rowd of news men at INSIDE LOOK AT HOOPLA, A4 CARTER'S STANDS ON JOBS, INFLATION, 86 the Americana Hotel, his t·am- paign headq uarters . He r elat<'d his call to Mondale ··He was alrcadv awakt• and ~ral'1ously agrct•d ·to serve• with me." He promised that hi s vice pre· s ide nt would h ave major responsibilities and would be in- volved in administration pro- grams. .. I would make s ure there is a complete involve ment.·' he said. Mondale, 48, who had been one of the front-runners for the job, • repeatedly1 said he was not in· terested in the pos t as a ceremonial office only. Carter. who campaigned on <J ~ non-Washington theme. said he - had decided it would be "better for the country" if he chose someone from Congress as a run· ningmate. Monda le had dropped out or sighl Wednesday, but joined Carter at the ne ws conference. Carter began the news con· ference by saying he had two an· nouncements to m ake. 'Tve de- cided to accept the nomination for president and ... I've asked to serve as m y r unning male, if tht• delegates will approve, Sen. Mon· dale." Gary Stevens Service Set For Friday Funer al ser vice for Gary W. Stevens of Laguna Niguel will be held 3 p . m. Friday at Pacific View Mortuary in Newport Beach. Mr. Stevens died Wcdnc!I· day when his car hurtled over the cliffs at Da na Point. Hc was35. A resident of the Laguna areu for 11 years, Mr. Stevens was thro 1>a le s mana ger o f All e n Oldsmobilc·Cudill ac in Laguna Nh~uel. lie reslclcd at 2:1anr. Taranto Bay. According to the Ornn~c Co1111· ly Coroner'11 office. Mr. Steven'i- rar left Amber Lantern Street in D:ina Point. flew lSO feel off th•· cliff and landed 200 feet below on Del Obispo Road. The deceased is surviv<'<l hy his wire, Sharon: a son, Gary: br others, Bruce. Jeffrey ancl Brett of Three Arch Hay and Greg of Cer ritos: a sistl'r, Vk· toria of Lagun a Nl&uC'I nncl m other, Evely n, o f Lagunu Niguel. Burial will follow at Pacific View. Arra ngement." are' und1•1· · dire<'tlon of P ucific View Mortuary. Siamese Twin Binhs Told GALVESTON, Tex. (AP> Tiny da.y-old Siamese twin girls • werereported in seri.ouscondition today at John Sealy Hospital. Barbara Ann Jones. 24.of Beau- mont, gave birth lo the twins Wed- nesday. She was reported in satisractory condition. Hospital officials said the twins. delivered by Caesarean section and joined al the abdomen and chest, weighed a combined nine pounds, eight ounces. ,. ~ A.? [}AIL ( f'll 0 I L SC It's Fair Time in County Tht' Orunl(t' t'ount' l"J11 u1wns Friday fur ,1 Ill rlJ\ (Ull J I th.: CC»lta M,.,., 1".111 l(ruu111h Th111 )t'JI ~ 1twnw " 1:v<it1 Old Duyi. · · and m11rl· thJn J quJflt'r ot a mllhon IH'OJlll• a n · 1•x1x•t'll·d to attend llw J 11 I y 11: l11 l !; t•vt•nt Mor(• tha11 111,1100 d111111J~., ,rnd exh1l,"l'\ "'di IH· kJtUrl·d .i luni: with lr.id1twr1 .. il l.ur food ,rnd thn ll rnh"< A n1 o n it t h 1· ., J> c l' 1 J I .. G rund'>lJnd A 11 r ;n·11e111' · are per fomam·e:. by Hoh llop;.· on J u ly 17, t.krll' 11;,~gJrol JUI);;.><> antl 21. and M J rl) H11tilm1' ,J.111 .. 1 ror July 2'.! 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"1th most a reas receiving very lrttlc rain Mountain and desl'rt areas. however. could be damJ)<'ne<l by up to half an inch of r am "Cons iderable '' cloudiness was expected th roughoutlhPrtav, with vt•nJblc d ouds trm1ght and ~·ri day, the roreca:.t saul Tl'tnpNaturcs in doWTltn"' n I .os Angeles were ex pecte<l to reach 76 today uml flt) F rida). with 111,.:ht · trnw 1c m1wruture.; droppini.: to lhl' ll1w 6011 * .. • t 'rfUtt Pofl*" . t I RAIN •••• 1·.t for lhl' nwdt•ls po,ani.: a~ ;1rl \A.11rks , :.111111• of \\ h1l'h .Jrl' µrt• -.enll'd on I h•· h.rnk~ and op1•n .1 rt' u ~ o ( t h 1· n .1111 r o I ,1 m ph1lhct1tcr Uul. 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The 9 30 p .m . crash on Harbor Boule\'ard between Edinger ,and ~l cFadden Avenues, set off a chain-Like reaction that: Snapped orf another pole nearby. -Burned power Lines almost a rrule a way. -Set one pole c rashing onto a motel. Beach Club Preservation Under Study The San Clem ente Parks and Recreatio n Co mmission has aske d Parks Director Arlie Waterman lo explore m eans of preserving the hlstonc Oeach Club. The Beach Club. 107 A\'enida P1l'll Cnl•a r r.ic.·1fi r Coa'l ft 1ghl4J~ 1, SJn <.:lcnwntl'. is t r11m t hi.' C'ra of found Pr 01<.• llJn~nn The r1L' h.1, plJn' t•1 n • modd .1 J111rt 1011 111 I h1 hullal111~ tor ;a IN.•n <'l'nll•r Tht· ll1~1oriC'al ScK'll'I\ 1~ a!-k mg that al IN1s1 a port10n nf the nn~111:1 I arch1t1•t•t111 C' lw Jffl'· M'l'\1•d ,11 thal lhl' i:rn11p m11!ht r1•l11t·at e 1n the hu1ld1nl! lo op1•r.11e a mu:.rum Tht• mu,1•11111 1~ 11th\' ho11~ert Ill lhl.' ohl (11 l· 'l" t10111111 he Cll" Plata Wa1erm1rn-will lour lhl· llf'ac·h Clul> nt•\t week 14 1th nwm!J1·r' nl thC' "''l'l<'I\. In ~1•1• \\hal .1n•:1 1111,.:hl ht•· a\'allahk 'h111lld lli1· c 'ity l'l)lanr1I C\ entu;ilh Jppr m 1· tlw ~w.'il•f\ ·s rcq111•:.1 \\':i1erm11n soi<i thNr 1" ... onu• fl't'lmi.: .amoni: nl\ pla11111•r , lh,11 ,111 :111d1t 1on "'otlld h,I\ l' to l•l' ht11lt onto the b11llt11ni.: to .arenm 111P<talt· ,1 m11,1•11m Ltl up F ountain \'ulle) and Santa An a sk1('s for a fe\\ seconds Knockl·d uut a transformer and burned a traff1e signal Set hot 14 1 re:. e ras hmg <1111~ n on a Santa Ana 'police unit 111 '14 h1c h a s ta rlled offtc1·r "';1 ' "nung reports. Santa An:i polree csl1matcd total dama ge• to po"cr . telephone and other cqwpmenl at $250,000. Officer s arres ted Stephen J ames Sink. 21 , of 17680 San Candelo St .. Fountain \'all~ e,>. on suspicion or drunken driving lie was b ooked into Orange County Jail. Bill Compton of the Southern California Edison Company said power to m ost r esidents was Earthquake Hits Bali BAU. Indonesia <AP> - An eart h quake on the island of Bali. hitting rar from the ui.ual tourisl SPols, has kille d 223 people a nd Injured 2,350. Bala Go\' Sukarmt>n said loda' lie sa1cl th e Bulelen~ district o n the island' northern t ip s urrered the worst clamage from the quake Wednesday. "1lh 90 (l('rC'ent o f thl' hom es in the cl1strict "recked. Mort• than 100 p('rsons , mOl'tly c h11<1 rt>n , wl're badl v 1n111red b .v falling hlU ldanR:o.. ~Pri nt 1n c•rnlr:il llali ".as \'lrtuall \' dt•strnvl·tl an<l 10 school (:hil<ln•n d ic<I Lhcrl' wh e n n s chool bu1ld1n i:: fell. Sukarmen s a irl Tht· q u akr rt•i.:1st1•red !i 6 on the llH·hter i.calt• From Pq., .. t I MONDALE: LIBERAL • • • life• an llohda,> Inn~. but I 'l' <'hN•k1•d and they·,·e all been redecor JI l'<i." Mondo le qu1ppt'<1 • Tht>} 'rr mar' elou~ pl1ces to ~lay •md l'H· thoul{hl 11 O\'er and that ~" ht•rc I 'rl like lob<' " MON DAU:. 48, BOVISHIN t\PPEARANCE and well·dresscd.1' \'It'\\ ed us one or the foremost liberals 1n the Senate ,"' here he 1s mo~t aC'll\'e on the F inan ceComm1llt•e But even Mondale concedes that he might not have lh11l mu1·h nu me recoitnluon beyond Minnesotn und W ushington. D (' Wht>n one pohllcal humorist C'r<tc ked th ut m ost ~ople think Mon dale i~ a suburb of Los Ani.:clr!-, lhf' senator r omml•nted ''I think he"s ri~hl ·· Still, miJny lh'mocrut11110~ Mo nda Ir 1s an a h<'llt•r po!l1tinn llJ mend frncP~ v.1th northern llb<'rals and oritanllcd labor thun oth1·r hopefuls inte rviewed byCartrr. Mo nrlale and Cartcrsl'em poles apart on many key issues th11l arc rlr:lr to hhcrals. For 1nstan<.·c. Mondule hu~ h<'t'n a strong op1)0nent "' lra1slallon to bar busm11 lo uchrcve school rl esegreg1.1l1on Rl1T MONDALF. lnMSEl.F LAT•:LY HAS been c laiming "I don·1 thank there are many differences " between has o~n h b<'ral philosophy and Carter's modr ratc approach "I'm a progressive Oemocral. a p r agmatic Democrat." Mon- dale s aid. Political success came early to Mondale. When he was 18 and a s tudent al Macalesler Colle"c in St Paul. Minn .. he helped move s tu- denu into t he Democr atic Farmer-Labor Party, l he state's Democratic party. andtherebydcrusccampus left.win g gro11ps lie soon became -and remains today -a protege of fe llow Min· nesotan Hubert H umphrey. whom he helped in 1948 to the Senute . Humphrey was mayor of Minneapolis atthetlme. At 32. Mondale became the youngest attorney general ever elect- ed in Minnesota. ajobheheklfrom 1980lo1964. THEN I N 19", MONDALE IOMSELF won e lection to the Senate. Two years later. he ser ved as co-ch airman of Humphrey's unsuc· cessful 19bu presidential campaign. And In 1972, he won re-election by a landslide. even though the national Democratic ticket of George McGovern was s wamped In Minnesota by former President Nixon. He has a strong liberal record In the Senate. In addition to OPJ>O!I· ing anti busing legislation. Monda le has voted for gun control and the Equal Rights Amendment. He has a lso been active In child care and food sta mp legislation. Mondale~ married and has three children. Thelr home is in Min· neapoUs. rt'slored "1th111 :JO m111uh' ... hut about :?110 ~Jnl .1 Ana .111d l•'n1111 tam \',1111:'' 1·u,tunwr:. \H·rt· ,1111 "rlhout po"' 1·r I hh 11111111111..: Thl'1 r l'll'l'l 1H'11\ '' ,,, ,., "' 1·h ·d 111 bt.• 11·:.tv11•tl U\ rr11d 111111 n111L llut ~l\H'r 111 I\ 1•n1111 I.' 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I~! • Friday • Saturday July I 5-1 6-.17 1311-19"·23"-2511 diCICJonal COLOR SETS also Black & White ''ALL PRICES ~~.I cu~E~E Hurry while Selection is the best! Phon• 642-8882 for Prices 1·1111 f 'uc·tory "11rr11t1fif•' 1•1,., Our 1"1•r<tto11nf Ott••,,.,,,. f • .,.,,.,,,.,,.,. 011I, .. ,.,.~,1•rod11c·1 M1• .\1•11: 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ....w.n·r ,1r'wl l~W-e4c.f1Jr, Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9:-6 Sat. 9-5:30 $4rrt.t-. H ..... Arte V.C• 1 tW . THISI ILICTaOMIC PllOFISMOMAU SHYICI YOUI IQUIPMIMT "Ofllllls'" . ..... Furnous Z e nith quulity! Furnous .I.,;..~~ <lepenclal>ilit.v ! c Thursd1y,Juty 15, 1916 DAILY PILOT A J 3 ~rippled 'Zehra' Vietina Strives for a New Life ' SAN JOSE CAP> -Two bullets from the gun of 11 ''Zebra" lt11lt!r i.huttert'd RoxAnn McMllhan's hfe as a hull.by youn& ~orrillll wtth • tu&ppy m a.rriaae ~anewbaby. . Now, more than two years later and bt-r mar• ~iaae broken , ahe face::. life from a w heel chair, rautna her son al<>M. ''PEOPLE SAY, 'OR, YOV'llE so s trong.' But you don 't have a c:hol<'e. You cl~r hundle it nr had~ 11' a clotet or he an hc .. '<l all d:ay. He~adci.. tha t la ttl•· ktd, h~ keep-s me going," Mrs. McM1lh:.in, 24, i.a1d m ZIUl interview. Her son Leon was four months old whPn hi!! mother was ~hot. "I get s ad i1ornct1mes, \\hf'n I see other motht-rs carrying their kids. play111g with them in the i.wam - .... .,_ .. VICTIM ROXANN MCMILLIAN ANO SON Bullet Shattered Her Spine, Her Marriage For the Record "ming pool. w alking with them aloni the beach,'' Mrs McMLll.Jan stud. She wu a vlctJm ol the S<>-callec'I "Zebra" abootinp ID San f'rantlseo lwo ,_..., ago. Four- black cunmen wer~ <'nnvicted or some or the murders last Ma rch and arf ff!'VintC llf• sentences. Testimony on all 14 lulh.ngs and seven assault. wu introduced 1n U\e leogth,y trial. ••1GO'l'S"OT1n;CAtJSY. l was whlk What hull l t·\'~·r dont!?"M rs McMiUi;m 111d "lt :o;c\'m!>tome 1r lhl'Y wunted lo get a point tu:rOl>i., they would go around and s hoot someon~ wM rea.tly had some power. I C'an't understand their rea~oning " A pohct' offin•r told her the four JJrobubly wtll :.erve 20 yeun; in pn s.(111. "That's not too long." she said. "I'll be 111 this "heel <'huir probubly longer than 20 yt•urs. Norw u( Llu:rn will {'Vt!r bUfCer as mul·h as I did " She wa:1 w alking lo her new home Jan. 28. l!l74, after buying :.ome 11hel't!>. A man stud "hi" as he passed her She i.u1d .. ha " back anc.J starte<1 up t he steps. Ht.> !>hot he r 1~1cc in lht! bad,, and one bullet passed through her spmr. SINCE THE HOOTING, SHE has u ndt'rj!otw major sur~ery five times and minor !)Urger .> many umes. lier hus band John saJd be felt nearly as cnp· pied by the tr agedy as his wbee.lchair·bound wife. He had trouble holding a Job. and finally the pam and pres.s ure e nded lhe1r marnage. "It was the whole idea of accepting the fact th al s he wa s n't like that whe n J m a rried her.". Mc Millian said. lt wus Mrs. Mc Milllan ~ho tnok the in1tial1\C aM decided lO lln WOOC With lht!lr !100. "I REALLY N F.ED£0 ~Mt:; privacy." ~ht• told lhe San f'ranc1:1ro Examiner. "It helped nlc lx~ome more 1ndepen<knt " Mr;1. Mc Mllh1an r..eelves $400 • month from Social Security. holf vf which ~~'\ hm Jill lt'llt. I h•r huite mt•d1cal b1lb ba' l' ~<'n puid by l\1 \•d1 t'nl .md Ml>dl-C .ire. ~t.11t· ~UJJt)ttrlNl n1l'<l1t·11I in-,ura nct• prognms. She also ret.s help from her fa mily and ~r hwsbaod'a fa m ily. She has eorollcd in n rommunity college pro- r ram where JM studies SUCIOl<>gy, <'ODSUmer educ a• uon. takff t.bera~ut1c physical educ aUon classes and participates in a <"olleae program for tho ban· d lcapped. "Now I don't like anyone to push me," she said. "People are alwa ys asking. 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"-"' ..... ~ 171 41 Sl0.3200 ORAttGI 410 Hortll Te• A•- 17 141 Ut·OJI HUNTINGTON IEACH 11455 ha ••c&. lot Fi••,..., 1714t 141-ltU - L SC Tllur5day July 15. 1976 _,,Wl,_o BURNS, CHANNING KEEP 'EM LAUGHING Senior Comic• Tour U.S. With Revived Routine Channing Joins Burns on Circuit U BOB TllO)fi\S LOSA!'\\. El.ES 1,\1'1 ·I msoe~c1lcd. Mys1s· ler JUSl had a b<tt1y " 'That 's met'. I:, IL a hoy or i.:1rl"" "I don'l know ycl I ran hardly wail to find out whl•ther I'm au a unt or an uncle '' c;l·orge Burn:, wa:. frot'Cl1ng lhe stra1~hl lines and gelling lhe s arnt' mad an:,\\t•r:, This time his dizzy pJrlnl'r was not (iranc ,\Jll·n but the "1de-eyed blondL• "1th lhe ha):ilJl'k h:ur , Carol ChJnning Bl R~!" A~O CllA~~lNG ARE lraming a~a1n on .1 .. ummt'r tour that t..ikc·' lht•m lo ~uch places as Dalla~. All,rnlJ . \\'t·:.tbu~. :'\ Y , a nd Highland llc1ght:>. Ohiu fl 1., ... n ·unwn for lhl' pa ir. who pl.JH'd 11 "t•el..c; of date .. lo~l'lhl'r after Gracie re· l1rC'd ·Carol Jot.I I d1cl \.r,1<•1t"' rou1.""nes then. but nobo<h rcalill·d ti . ':I)' CiL•orgt· ·Thi ... lime \\e'll ll'll the ;.iud1l·nrt• \\ h..1l \\l' ,.,. dnmg They were n•ht•.ir .. mg for l he tour one warm ~ummer da) ..it Gt>or~c ~ houSl' 10 Sever i) l11lls. Mupk or pro~. their deli H'r) at the fi rst sen pt re ad· 1n~ was almost le tter-perfect. Theydlfferedover one line "ARE \'OU SE l.f·C'O~SC'IOL'S '>:.t.\m~ 'Yeah"'" Rurn~ JskrJ Y l'S ... l\l 1s~ Channing rl'plit'd .. ~1 v father stood ovt>r me und s:11d. · l>on'l you ever say 'Yeah·." "Well. I wt•n1 to I'S 22. where cveryhody said 'Yeah.' Say 'Yt•s' 1( ll m;.ikes you more tomforta· bit• .. /\fter lhl' reading. the pair re minisct•d about Gracie. w htiSl' prL'S<'nte could a lmost be fe lt in Lhe ~laple Drt\'t• houst• The comedie nne retired from perform ml! in 1956 und died 1n 19f.4. "GR/\Clf: IS A OF.IT \' IN our house," said M1c;s •Chanmni: "I don 't thmk most people reahlcd "'hat .1 superb actrc-;s s ht•" as. ·1 al" :ns i.a ul !hil t Gra('IC wac; an Irish a ctress \1 hen I first m<•l hl·1 ," adclt'll Burns "She remained an actr ess. and she had lht> 1-(realcsl concentration of an)' pcrformt•r l'\'l' c1 er lo.ncm n "To Gn1C·1c-. lht•n· 11 a, 1u1 ;1ud1l'ncc. no footlig hts. T hat was JU.,l ;1 fo1111h "..111 oul there. She never looked at the ~1ud1ent't'. .il\1.1\.., ,11 ml' "Carol \I orks "1th lhl' Jud1t•nt'l' She doesn't d1rt•t·t her lmro; at mt· hut :11 lhl• p<.•opll' So I wor k to tht• ix•oplc. too " )llSS ('llA"SIS(; RE('\LU:o ,\~OTHER rc- hear:,a l with c; C'llrJ.!I' .1lm1i-.t 2(1 ~ t•ar ... a go "Crat·1c w,1tc ht·d u., \t,.01 k t11!(1'1 h1·r. a nd she a p- pro1·('d." ~h1• ';1111 "Slw g ,l\'l' nw ht•r lile-.sin~. and 111 nu• 1ha1 ",1., lh<' grcJtcst :.accoladt• I could ever 11.'Cl'I\ C "I" ant lt1 It'll 1ou th.it Cr:tl'il' d11ln't gi H• her ap- prc\1 al 1•.1 ,11~. '-Jld lh1rn~ "Sht' enulrl be ;i n ·ry l11ui.:h rt 1tw l.l'I 11h' tdl '"ll a Sinn ·· lit· rl'lalt•d h11\\ 111 th1 ·11 t•arh can•cr Rums and \llt'n "(·rt• playinJt Okl.1hnm.1 'cit>. ''here a cri tic \Hott• "Cr,1l'll' Allt•n '' a i.:rcat t•oml'd ll'n nc who "ill ~11 pl;ict·~ a ~ ~11m1 ;p., i.he l(l'h u i.:oud partner .. ~1111 ht•r mc•nt 1nnt'd th1• rt•\'ll'\\ uni ii (;1'i1rg1· men I 1nn1•tl 111t•r tl111111•r · Did ,·1111 rend that nou ce'"' ' Pa" thf' ..,,111 . t:r.IC'lt' n •pi1cd. i-:v1•r nfl!'n' .1rtl \I ht•nt\'C•r Gl·t1r~e or (; rac1(• chtl11 '1 w.1111 lo 1 <•pl\. till' ans\1t•r \\JS. "P as'> the .... 111 - 'I 1'.11' l.11t•1 1:c·111 111• "·•' m.1K1n11 h1 ' <lrbut a~ .1 'lllt.:11• 1•omc•cl1.111 .1111·1 c;1.1C'1l"' I rl1rt•ml•nl I h· a:, ""mhlc•1l llc11Jh\ D.11rn . Hh· l >1•l'il..,lrn ~l<itrrs anrt thf' cloin1·1• l1'.11n llr,1" 111.1 .cnd T\ht•c It• ~111>1lltrt him at I l.111.1h ' I .1lo.1• T.1h11<• c:rar1f' mad1• no rommcnt .1h1,ut I hl• fll'rfnrm .111t·1· ~·1n.1 lly In bed hr ni.ked her CIJlllllllll ffrr I qtl\ 1'.1c;-.. lht• ... all .. He• l'\,ll'tc•cl h1•1 .1 ...... ,·,smcnt "You knnw yntt r 111.111•r1.il 11111 "t•ll 'I c>u n• 11•cH1ni.: vour mcrnologur llurn, t't111c•rl1•cl tu ... dd1v1·n • tu m a ke 11 ~1·1·m "fllllllan1•111" ,111<1 hi' rarrt•r a's U '\IO J?I<' took n(( l'h1• llll111111.1111•11 10,1r11r th1' 1cur \\1lh h" Che;1r fo r "Thi• '\1111-..l1111c· 11,.,, ' . Pros pects Better Agains t P soriasis ST /\NF'Ort n f 1\P1 New trenlmcnts hold hope nf reh<'( for !<II( m1lho11 Am<'ncans sufferin~ the itchy :mcl !'l'.1ly psorio"''"· :.1 lr od1nR researcher savs · The lreat mt'nls can hrin~ relief for even tht" most seriously afnat'tcd. s aid Dr. Eugene M. Farber. a psor iasis authonly and.d of the Se<'ond International Syrt1~1um on · asis held this week at ~tan ford University Bl 'T Tii t:: R El.IEF IS te mporary a nd the tn· no1·at1ons 10 lrealmrnt m11sl be continued -they ore not cures. he s :ud The lreatm<'nl'I outlined by Farber range from ancient Egyptian ml'd1cations to a trip to Israel for daily swims in the Dead Sea. THOUSANDS OF PSORIASIS s ufferers ba\.'e the disease so extens i\·ely they must be hosp1laliled as the thick plates of dry skin spread over up to 90 percent of thei'r bodies, Farber said. Psoriasis most commonly begins between the ages of 15 and 2S. although It can begin al any time. The first s igns are itching or scaling al e lbows or scalp. but it ca n rapu11y spread and become dis· figuring. Farb<'r snid m a telephone intervltw. ·- STOREWIDE I STARTS FRIDAY, 10 A.M.I BE HERE EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION . 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FAI. tO·t PM SAT. 10·8 ·SUN. 12•5 I JCPenney Costa Mesa HARBOR CENTER Womens Costa Mesa Womens ~r shirt clffrance • corton blends & polyesler • PilCllWO<I< • he ayes ong 5 96-698 J9 only womens dresses u s1 Sttestslytes •only sleeveless 1un1e swtatets·nall)I 6 only tank lop & blouse sel asst proncs Womena print b6ouaea • polyes1e1 & po4y blends • IOtig sleeve • colot1ul pronts Ot'9 8 98 to tO 98 39 pr r wasllout ieans-anr C010ts 12 pr *Omens polytsltt 0ress stac~s 8 OOly wutle<I oenom popover lops 8 OOly ltcJl'llwelQlll ,ackets 9 only EIHMOwer slyle 1Kk91s -ian 12 only s s llCtyhc SWH ltU llurry 6 only SllHf polyesler prm1 Olollses J9 only womens pvrMs·ass1 styls 300 pcs assl 19Wefry·u •r109/tuce1e1s 26 only slffveless blou$ts·soho/pr•nl 22 only ulrna~ tank IOp$ peSlel How 299 only 8 98 18 00 4.99 3.99 9.99 399 & 499 1300 5.99' 13 00 5.99 1300 .99 ,. 00 3.99 12 00 .99 900 3.99 1200 2 .99 8 00 2 .99 . 50-.4 off special 1.99 5 00 3.44 Girls Costa Mesa GIALS SPORTSWEAR CLEARANCE SAVE 50% & MOREii e BLOUSES e SWEATERS e PANTS YOUR CHOICE 89 only sublisra1oe p11n1 1 sl\&rts 16 only g.rts oreu-IOOg & sl'IOrt s~s 1 only ere and matt1ess as •S . ..3 so .66 25•1. off ... 45 88 29.88 Mens & Boys Costa Mesa M.n'• leisure &Illa • 100~• polyeSter •several colols • bfOken sizes • hurry 011g 27 so 33 onty shorl sleeve spo<I shirts 96 only Banton SPo<I s ti1rts 28 only mens acrylic hooded sweatsh1rls 42 only mens ultressa dress sllt<IS 2• only mens l•es • lancy pallerns 8 only mens leisure suns · snap tronl 3 Only mens w0tk iackets • 11 we1gl'lt 60 only mens leatller blllf040s/wa1te1s 63 only bOys sut;)j1s1a1oe P""I 1 st11rts 26 on~y b0y5 lank lops 64 only boys I.not polos sohdSISlrrpes 11 00 3.99 special 2/5.00 spec 4.99 10 00 6.88 50% off 1988 9 .88 7 98 4 .81 . 50% off 3 so 1.99 spec 1.00 3/5.00 Family Shoes Costa Mesa t 28 pr womens sanoatsldress shoe~ 39 pr Ctl•ldlens red canvas sll<>es 69 pr ooys casual/d1ess stioes 38 pr .nfanls sandals 011g 9 99 IO 1699 3 99 8 99·tJ 99 5 98 HOW 6.88 1 .81 4 .88 2.99 Home Furnishings Costa Mesa YARDAGE CLEARANCE! • 100•. po4yes1tr • pr1n1s & geome1rics • tiurry and save • Quan11h&S t•llliled Olig I 98 IO 3 98 3 only metll loollockers • s119111 01m1~ 60 only 1>eac111ow111 · colOrlulllull N e Now i.oo 9.88 . ''* 2/5 .00 OPEN MON.·SAT. 9:30·9:15 SUN. 11·5 Costa Mesa HARBOR cENTER 2300 Hlrbor Bfvd. \ LI • ' • ~· Orange Coast EDI TION .. VOL. 69, NO. 197, 3 SECTIONS. 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ·rotla~··s Closio,.: ~.\'. St~ks THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1976 c TEN CENTS ·Battin Jury Chiefs Misgiving Spunied ". Superior Court Judge Kenneth '£ Lae today disallowed an af f1dav1t by a Jury foreman ex- press1og m1sg1vangs ube>ut the conviction o f Orangl' County Supervisor Robert Hallin Lae ruled that the document by former jury foreman Clona God· trey will be stricken from the re· cord In 1t. she had expr~sed mis· giving:. about 1nstructJO~ to lhe Ballin Jury ·'The court will not impeach the Jury's ,·erd1et." Judge Lae declared. "The court has re· viewed its instructions lo the JUCY and finds they were proper " When he heard those words from the Jurist, Batun C'overed his eyes with his hands. ap- pare ntly convinced that when he walks out or court later, he will no longer by an Orange County Supervisor lie 1s autom at1cally ou:.ll'd Carter Ends Guessing from office when and if the Judge pronounce:. sentence. Alter a 90 minute debate by at· tomeys. Judge Lae swd he "'ould delay ruling on all of I.ht-mouons on behalf of Battin. Battin's attorneys are pleading that the guilty verdict be :.et a.side and Judge Lae grant rum a new trial De fense attorney Roger Hanson urged Judge Lae to recognize that the statute un· der which Battin was convicted was ''vague and probably un constitutional.·· "You can't strip him o( tus of fice and possibly send rum to stale prison becjluse his staff sturted envelopes for him." Hanson said. "Mr. Battin was convicted because of the jury's misconception of the law." Battin, 46. fidgeted at the counsel table as Hanson and the supervisor's other attorney Mal· thew Kunlich argued on behalf of Mondale on Ticket ............. MINNESOTA'S MONDALE ANSWERS MEDIA QUESTIONS With Democratic Nonne• Jimmy Carter et HI• Side NEW YORK (AP1 J immy Carter ended more lhan a month of searching. suspense and some admitted indecis ion today, an· nouncing that he wanted Sen Walter Mondale of Minnesota as his running mate Carter personally telephoned all six U .S . senators who had been on his final hst of vkl'· presidential nominees. then held a news conference lo disclose what had been one or the only secrets of the Democratic Na- tional Convention. T he convention ends tonight with the delegates' scheduled ap- proval or Carter's choice and ac- S65.I Million ceptance speeches by Carter and Mondale. The former Georgia governor who was ofhc1ally nominated INSIDE LOOK AT HOOPLA, A4 CARTER'S STANDS ON JOBS, INFLATION, B6 Wednesday mght as h.is party's presidential nominee said that his decision had been a d1fhcuJt one and that he changed his mind sever al times since he started the <See MONDALE, Page A2l 1/3 Budget Leap Viewed at OCC By PHILIP ROSMAtJN Ot llW Dally l"llol ~ Trustees or the Coast Com- munity College District ap· proved a $65. l million publication budget for 1976-77 Wednesday lhat shows a SlS million, or 30 percent jump over last year's budget. This year, though. his tax bill for junior college education will tK' about $159. That's an actual tax bike, if the budget and tax r ate are approved •: as presented Wednesday, of 33.7 percent. f'Beeapitations The budge t . whiC'h wo n't become final until August, shows an estimated tax rate of 86 cents per $100 assessed valuation, an increase over last year's rate of nearly seven cents, or 8. 7 per- cent. And the actual dollar cost to homeowners in the district will tK' up substantially when the tax rate increase is coupled with a 23 percent increase in the college d istrict 's assessed \'aluation The budget and ta.x rate could change slightly. pending more accurate infor mation about as· sessed valuation. state appor- tionment. average daily atten- dance (ADA) figures and the dis· lrict's beginning cash balance. according to college officials . f r 107 HB Meters 'Beheathd' • But the publication budget 1s basically the final one. according to Richard V. Simon. distnct director of commuruty relations By ARTHl 'R R. VlSSEL 01 t'o O•llY I'• ... \Ult ·Th1 e,·cs us1ni: a hydraulic wren<'h method1<'ally popped the lt:>PS off 107 parkintt mC'ters along Pac1fk Coast llighwny in Hunt· inRt011 Rea<'h today. despite the presenct> of hundreds of 11redawn grun10n hunters Tht' l<'ss. not rompletel~ tallied yet, "tll run into lhC thous ands or dollJr:.. police said. "ll "as like the Jolly Green Gtnnt JllSl c nmt• clown Coast tt11Zhw ay plur k1ng the m ." ~rlarl'll P o ltr c Watch Com ~nnrll•r l.t Tom Patton lk c:<1t1m;11N1 the ,·a im• or earh ro('ll't at ahout SIOO not t·ountmi.: tht• l'tllll' HI I lll'm "11111 I think tht• l11~1l<'lll pro- blem "1•"n• ..:111nl.! to h11\'1• h1•11· 1, th1• marl hours 11ncl mon1·y to n • pair th1•m,'" Lt P1111011 adclt•cl Uawn hrnughl incn-.1Jo.mit cits CO\'t•r11•:-of th1• p:irkm~ m1·h·r hf•Ud' tlt'l<'itrd ccl ;tloni: lht· h1,:hwa~. fn1m th1• hluH~ ov1·1 lookm..: llol!'in l'h11·11 Stull' lkar h to I Ith St r<'t't tn the dnwnto\.\ n dlstn1·t Or:n:e'"4 ,:as1 \\·e nChPr Low c loud~ night and morning hours Friday, partly cloudy alonR the beaches in a fternoon. mostly sunny inland High near 70 al beach. mid-3>5 inland. INSIDE TOO;\ Y F'1r1t ba1tman-outfltldu fJruce Bochtc. m a candid tn· rt rvitw. dilcuun what's wrong with the Ca11/orruo Angri.t. Page CJ. ····~ ., M -•Trw IJ ........ .., "" -"-· ., .............. ... CJ.It Or-C..tf •J,...... •> s, ..... .....,., AU "'9rt• A• --ruo .... , ............ ... , ,.,,....., ··--.. _ ......... IJ •• .... "' ai.t .. Cl·> ... , .. ..... •• •• Thl' device used to pop the meter heads orr broke only a few of them. Coins ins ide werl' r<'mOvC'd w1th oul breaking the cast· alum inum rnl'te r heads. The steel meter poles \\('n' ldt in place lnvl'sll1:ators were leanm~ to· do' toward the theory that :-11- mconl' '" the pi.rkmg meter 1n· dustrr 11 involved. due to lhe fact onlv Duncan Industries brand meters were hit anrt the lh1cvl's removed thl.' coins w1tho11l brl'a~· mg them opt•n. ., The thl'rts oc·rurrNI llcl"-l'l'fl l am und" am lnvt•st1gator:-"t•rc <.urprtS('fl nt thl' bold r:ud. due to rrowd('(I hear h arc:i cond1t1ons •. ilonl! the · two m1k stretch. "The place was J9m parked with grun1on-huntl•rs." LI Pat ton remarked ThC' meter raichnl! purty ap- parently wa11 more soph1~llcate<I than park1nl! meter rohht•r'I who hit l111nt1n~t o n ll1•11rh tw1 r1· t'arlier this week The owner or a home valued at $60,000 last year. for example. paid about $118.90 to the d1stnct. A budget hearing 1s scheduled for Aug. 4. when public comment will be heard and the final budget adopted. Bob Hope -'eturns County Fair Opens 10-day Mesa Run The Orange County Fair OJ)<'ns Frirtay for a 10-day run al the Costa Mesu Fairgrounds This year's theme ill "Good Old Days" and more than a qunrter of n million people are cxp<'ctcd 10 altend the July 16 to 25 event Mor(' than 10.000 displays and rxh1bll~ will bc rcatured alonl{ \.\1th trad1t1onal rair food and I hnll rsdf's /\. m o n 11. t h t• s p {' 1· 1 n I "Grandstand Attractions" arc perfomanc<'s by Boh Hope on Ju ly 17, Merle Haggard. JuJy 2Q and 21. and Marty Robbins, slated for July 22. Motorcycle races wi ll headliM on July 16 and 23, the rodeo on Ju ly 24 and 25 On opening day and weekends the ra1r will open at 10 a m and close at 11 p.m . Weekdays hours arc noon to 10 p m . County Fair tlighlights 111· d ude Mesa Bartender's Frida y. Jul y 1 6 , 10 o.m .·11 pm Santa Ana Day. Placentia Day I 00 Dairy Cattle Judging, JudRinlC Ring Murderer Guilty Michael David Sullivan was found guilty o r firs t-de gree murder today for the slaying of a Costa Mes a bartender who was shot in the stomach as he earned a trash can Crom a Santa Ana bar An Orange County Superior Court Jurv ended a two-hour de- llbt>rat1on0by additionally findini;? Sulhvan. 31. Santa Ana. guilty of armed robbery for the hold-up or a nearby liquor store two hours al\er the Casbah Bar kilting. The same jury must now rule following testimony that will open Monday in Judge William L . Murray's courtroom if Sullivan was sane when he shot and killed Robert De\'in. 53. of 114 E 20th St .. Costa Mesa. last November 19. ll was argued in Sullivan's de· fense that he shot at Devin In the belier that the Costa Mesan was a bar patron who earlier accepted Sullivan's invitation to fight and who punched the defendant lo the ground and disarmed him during the struf:gle. Derense attorney Thomas Brown unsuccessfully pleaded that Sullivan was full or alcohot and tranquHiurs when he fired the shot that pierced the trash barrel and e nter ed Devin's stom ach. Sullivan accepted the verdict calmly. He races life in prison on the murder conviction and a state prison term of ool J~ Ulan 1 o ye a rs on the I f"l'Md robbtty ruling 11 he is round sane 1.304-11 and FFA Goat Parade Jlentage Stage I :45 & S 45 Gary Weatherly - Country & Western Mountain DewStal{e 2:30 Placentia Mat Rats Heritage Stage 3:00 & s·oo Magical Land of Oz Grounds 4:30 Chuck Jones Magic Revue Heritage Stage 5 .30 & 7 Guitar Contest Heritage Stage 6:00 Santa· Ana Winds Band Amphitheatre 6 .30 & 11 Montuuma's Revenge Mountain Dew Stage 7 :00 Parade G rounds 7:00 & 10 Fabio Big Band U.S.A. AmphJtheatre 7:30 Ch\lck Jones Magic Revue Heitage Stage 8:15Speedway Races Stadium. 8 :30 West Coast Chamber Orchestra Heritage St.age 9 :30 S u sar Free llenta a e Sbgf' their d1<'nt The First D1stnct supen·1sor fac·es sentencing on two of i.l'ver1 felony counts c harging h1~ m1), use or c.'Ounl) manpo\\N and materials wh1ll.' he was seek1nl( statewide offtce in 1972. A JUr~· round him i;iullty on two or those counts and d1:. m issed the remainder. Hanson told Judge Lae toda) that an affidavit submitted by the d efens e contained the JUr) forl'man ·s st~ned statement thut sill' would han· voted not 1tu1ll y rjthcr than JlUllty If she had rull)1 understood lhl' Jury 1nstruetion .:1,en lo her· al the end or lhl· tnnl I lanson a:.kt'd the Judge lo n • COl(n12e that Battin had "a bl£•m1shless t.•ii:ht-ycar record of public service to this county'" beforr a n im·est1g aL1on into ht!' 1972 campaiGn led to lus being in <Set> BATTIN. PageA2l • • O.llY l'llM St•H l"MIH POLICE LEAD ROBBERY SUSPECT TO PATROL CAR Two Captured In Irvine After Costa Men Holdup Cops Chase, Nab Suspected Bandits A pair of youthful hand11' climaxed their s 1x-m1le free" .1y flight at speeds 11reater than JOO miles per hour Wednc.-sday after noon bv sprint init through heavv glass door in an Irvine Industrial park. Police round t'd up the p;.11r following the chase that began 1n Costa Mesa after the robbery nf a cleaners Charles David Took:.. 18. 1~ in Costa M csa J a II today on su:.p1 cion of g rand theft, grand theft auto and armed robbery. Custa Mesa police Lt Gt.'Orgc Lorton said. A companion. 16, has been turned over to Orange Count) Juvenile authon lie~. The 1nc1dent began "1th 1 ht• I p m robbery or Ku,tl'r .., Cll•aners. 1534 Newport Blvd • l"o:.ta Mesa . polic:Psaid. Tooks and the vouth entered the :>torl' and allel!cdly look about SIOO from clerk Tillie Manon and titid her up bdore leaving in a :-tolen 1969 Ford. police s aid. Costa Mesa officer J. C. White spotted the sus pecLo; on Newport Boulevard and tht' chase began aJong Newport Houlevard It ex· ceeded 100 m p h. as the ban<tlts frequently rhanRed lanes anct passed cars on the medi an ht•tween the freeway and the fl•nce. Wh1 lesa1rt Officers from Santa Ana . Irvine. Newport Beach. aml lhl' California l11ghway Patrol joined the pursuit /\ Newport Beach helicopter tSeeCllAS .. :. r agc-A2> ROBBERY SUSPECTS RAN HEADLONG INTO THIS DOOR Los Angeles Pair Tried to Escape Into Bulldl"9 f AZ OAILY PILOT c ~ver Qui~kly' Mondale: Will Remarks Hurt? By TOM &AUM NEW YORK lAP> -&•n Walter fo' Mondale 1s proht1bly thl• most liberal of all the men senously considered by J1mm} Carter a.:. possible runn1ntt malt.>s Many fdl he off~red the bcM pulitH'al and geographical balance to the 1Xmocrut1c ticket Mondale , or MtMHC>ta, beat an early retreat from hts own pre 1ident1 al e ffort 1n November 19'74 iart..-r a year Ion.: 1•xplon1U>ry cam- paign, saying he lacked the "overwhelm1ng de:.trc" hl' rt'lt "'II~ needed to go on for the JOb. "TO BEGIN A CAMPAIGN WITHOl'T a total comm1tml'nt on mv part~ unfair to everyone," Mondale said then_ "I admire tho!'tc with the determination to do ~·hat 1s required to s eek lhe pre:.1dem· >'. but l have found that I am not among thl'm " Monda le round thofie remarks returning to haunt him Some cri11cs said the early exit s howed Mondale did nut have the stom ach for t he rtgors or a prcs1dcnllal campaign and ""a~. perhapcs, a bit lazy -concerns which reportl'dly also Lroubh~ Carter at rirst. But those close to Mondale saw has decision as Lhul of a poht1c:tl realist -one who knew he was makmJt hlllc progre:.s and 1.1. ho. despite speakang and traveling in JO states. wa:. still not widely known. RUNNING FOil THE NO. 2 S POT 1s a d1Hercnt question cnt1rt• ly. Mondale said recently. "When you campaign for the vice presidency, 1t lS over \•ery quickly," he added. He noted that in such a campaign , there isn't the drawn out drudgery or a full·SCale presadenllal effort. While friends claim Mondale as a good campaigner who t'njoys meeting people, giving speeches and .shaking hands. they say he hnds other aspects-such as rund raising -distasteful. "Whal l s aid al the timewaSlhatI didn't want lo spend most or my life in Holiday Inns . but I've checked and they ·ve all been redecor at· ed," Mondale quipped. "They're marvelous places to stay and I've thought it over and that's where l 'd like to be " MONDALE, 48, BOYISH IN APPEARANCE and well-dreased, 1s viewed as one of the foremost liberals in the Senate, where he as most acUveon the Finance Committee. But even Mondale concedes that he m ight not have that much name recognition beyond Minne$0la and Washington, D C When one political humorist cracked that most people think Mon· dale is a suburb of Los Angeles, the senator commented "I thank he s right. .. Still. m any Democrats say Mondale is in a better position to mend fences with nortbem liberals and organized labor than other hopefuls interviewed by Carter. Mondale and Carter seem poles apart on many key issues that are dear to liberals. For instance, Mondale has been a strong opponent or legislation to bar busing to achieve school desegregauon BUT MONDALE IUMSELF LATELY HAS been claiming ''f don't think there are many differences" between has own liberal ptulosophy and Carter's moderate approach "I'm a p rogressive Democrat. a pragmatic Democrat," Mon· dale said . PoliUcal s uccess came early to Mondale When he was 18 and a student at Macalester College in St P aul, Minn . he helped move stu- dents into the Democr atic Farmer-Labor Party, the s tate's Democratic part y, and thereby defuse campus left-wing g rouos He soon became -and remaans today-a protegeof fell ow Min· nesotan Hubert Humphrey, whom he he lped in 1948 to the Senatt• Humphr l'y was mayor or Minneapolis al the time At 32 , Mondale became the youngest attorney general evcr elect ed in Minnesota. a job he held from 1960 to l964 THEN IN HM, MONDALE ID MS ELF won cleetfon to the Senate Two yl'ars late r , he served as co-chairman of Humphrey's unsu<' cessful 1968 presidential campaign. And In 1972, he won re-election by a landslide, even though the national Democratic ticket of George McGovern was swamped in Minnesota by former President Nixon Ill' hns a strong hbf>r:il r<'cord in the Senate. In addition to oppoc:; ing ant1bus1ng teg1slat1on. Mondale has voted ror gun control and thl· Equal Rights Amendment I le has also been active in child care and food stamp ll'g1slat1nn Mondale as m arried and has three childre n. Their home Is In Min· neaPohs. · * MONDALE SELECTED • • • selPctaon progress early in June. "But I have absolutely no doubt that this is the right de· cision." he said. Mondale said he was proud and honored. Carter said . ''In the last few day~ I have ha d several very serious allegations made ugalnst all t he s ix sen ators." but said no black marks emerged upon 111 Vl'st1gation. lie said he-lenrnro Moncfalt• suffered from hypertension for which he takes medJcalJon and which ts nothing unusu:al In a mon or his age. After his news conference. •· 1 want to thank the people or California for keeping J erry Brown h om e so lon g,·• s aid Carter, adding : "lie was a formidable man, a formidable opponent and now he> will be a formidable ally." (Related photo P ageAS.J Brown told the delegates he> would "go bac k home now to work with you all to l•lect M1 Carter to the presidmty · · Before the delegation mC'<'tln~. 1 Carter spok e to the California de· legation -introduced by Gov. Edmund G. Rrown Jr .. who en tt'red the campal11n late In a de- termined but futile bid for the presidential nomlnaUon. Carter took Mondale lo an un· scheduled session wtth a group of black ministers. The session was sponsored by U.S . Hep. Andrew Young of Georgia . one ur Carter's earliest supporters. Carter said his doubls on Mnn dale centered on the fact that hf' hu said he is not fond of cum ;>ai1tnln1. But he said he was re· auu red and found a strong degrH of compallb1Hty with the> senator. ORANGE COAST ( DAILY PILOT ""' Or-COHI 0.11• Pl~ ....... -~ I\ tf)f"nn..,.o '"' ..... ,,,.f.,, ., ,,,._.,.,.... •• .,_. Ot-. c .. ,. f'veu""1"0 <~' t.o-, ... --·~\ .,. ~9tt\!W41 #4WM'# ""'~ ,,..._, : .. ~:;i·.::;~ ~:7,~'' .~::· ~-=;=r:. 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"t\ f"l"t)l'I ~t't t-r M•ll ~ HfN'.M'\t"I• "'•t1--, O""<tillr\iltt••l'fft ~1)-1111•. lie alao aaid he was convinced tha t Mondale was "the he5l person to lead this country 1r something Bh ould happen to me." Carter announced his choice to a capacity crowd of new!'lmen al the Americana Hotel, his t11m - paJ1n headqua rte rs . He related his c all to Mondale. "He wa~ a lready awakf' and graciously agreed to serve with me" George Clark Services Held Memorial services were held Monday for longtime Costa Mesa re.sidenl George C. Clark. 61, who died July 9, afte r a lengthy ill· ness. Mr. Clark, 2410 Harbor Blvd .. lived in Costa Mesa for fifteen years. He was a past exalted ruler of the E l Cajon Elks Club. He is survived by his wife, Peggy: their three sons, Dr. J oel R. Clark, Bob Clark and Jeff Clark. and two sisters. Man Clark and Catherine Recve · .Jil l Huah <left l and Pcnnv Thom ason. hoth i>t <'o~t.i '.\11•-.;1. \\tll t)<.· l'Ompellnl:! ~11nd.1\ 1n hurllt·r and .1urnper tn;.ils that form -.r<'OIHI halt ot l\\O·da~ Junior horse s how t o be held in conjunction with Orange County Fair. Western r iders c·om - pl'lc Saturday. Fair 1tsd f open:. Fmfa) and runs thrnu~h July 25. From Pagf' rl I CHA E ... ho\ t'rt>t1 m l'I h1•.11l .1, 1tw p,111 pullt--d 11rr th .. frt·l·" .1) .md h11 J parked car at 2909 Uwmlcr St.. Snnt a An n cnu111n.: minor dJnia~1· t.1 hnth \ t!hll'll''> Thl' llJtr ..,u(frred ni11111r 1.11·1•1 a t1on:. "hl'11 !ht•\ -,111.1-.h1'(l throu11h 11.1oo ~l.-11:. J oor:-.1r un unon·upll'<1 bullJ111~ .1lll'l1lttt111~ 1<1 1•lutl" 1ic.1l11·1• l'chtll \I l'"•' (hllll'I' :>.tld lt Nl'\\ J)(lrt lit'<t<'h 11lf11·l'I' f1r\'CJ u .:1hot~un blJ,t lo :-lop lJ1t• pair N_. one 1.1. a:. tn1u11•11 ()frll'l'r~ ~!llcl S ll>il ('l1Sh .111c1 ;i 32 t·ahh,·r rt'\1111 l'J lll'l't' 1'\'('ll\1·red ul th1•t111wnflh1',1t ll'~I!> l.u•uh'n.111t l.11r1 1111 i·ommt'ndNS tht· wo1" 11r 11ffl,•t·r Wh1tl' und the fl l h ,. r d (' p II r I Ill •• II I ... \\ h Q pnrt1t•q1:1l1•1l "Wt' 111•rl' q •ry luC'k\· that ll•l on1· "'.1-. h111 t," ht" :..11d. n•frrnnl! 111 th,· rush hour trafr11· J'rom 1•n9v . l I BATTIN ... dlC'll'<i b\ till' j!r Jilli JUI'~ "Other l>Upl•n ·1:-.ors and l'let•tcd offir1Jls m Orange C(iunt> urt> tu da~ drnn~ e,.1C't ly whut :\Ir Rut t in d1<l .'' It an:-.un r har1t1•tl "Prl':-1dl•111 Ford 1:. .:u1lly of ~ul'h aC'l!> " "Mr liattan nt'Vl'r had .1n~ Ill tent1on of n1m m 1lllllA .tny 1'1'11111• and the Jury a~rct'd wh1.•11 11 r1· turned its l(ualty H·rc11,·1 that ht• kOt'°" nulhtn)( uf "'hat \I iJ:-. be111): done '' llanson su1d h<' has learned that the Jury was deadlocked ut 6 Truck 'Kills' City Lights to 6 for most of the four ·day de- hberut1on on the two t•ount.s lhal • later produced ~u11ty verdicts. • About 2.000 Fount.on \' ;illl'' and Santa Ana homes were left 1.1.1thout f'll'l'trll'tl 't' Wednesda\ n11!ht :ifter a -.u:.~tl'd c.lrunken dn\'er s heared off a power pole 1.1.1th his truck. pollcl' said toda~ Thl' 9 30 p m aa!>h on llarbor Roulevard bt'l 14 l'l'n ~in~cr and Mc Fadden I\\ t'OUl'S. st·t ocr a l'hain Ilk<' n•at'!ion th.it Sn J ppt·d nH .mot hl'r poll' n1•:1rb) Burn('cl pn"' t'I lim·s .ii most a milt• 3"':H . ct rn1t• pull· 1 r J!>hmg onto ;1 molt•I Lil up F'nuntam \'all<'Y and ~anta /\nJ skll'" ror :J ft•w Sl'C'Oncl!. Knock1>d out <.1 transformer :ind burn(•tl :i t raffle s1Jtn<il Accused Just Bought Rifle, Record Shows By GARV GRAN'\'lLl.E Ol IM O•lh l'llOI ~1•11 The rine nllegedly used m the mM!I murder of seven people at California State Uni ver sity Fullerton Monday reportedly was purchased less than 36 hours before the k1lhngs. According to JO\·esligalors. the s us p ected mass murderer. Ed w a rd C . Allawa y, 37 . purchased the .22·rnlaber rine for $123.95 sometime Saturday even- IOJ! As 1~ rC'<tui red in such a 11urchasc, all Allaway needed lo do to walk nut or the store with h1~ m·w nflt~ w .is to answ€'r a '':ncs of QUl'Slton~ su('h a s llav1• .).,II l'Ver IJecn t•onv1cl«I of a relnny'' Th<' sui.pl'<'l l'c1 kilkr t hPn -.1.:nl•rl t h1· fPrm ... 1 :itm.: that he h.111 ,1nsw1•red !ht• r1111•st1ons tru! hfully. l\llaw11y Is 1·har~1·1l with C'arry. in~ h1-, nt'"' ,::1m l•1 lht• <':"II-' ('am· 11"' .ind th<'re 111 ,1 four r11inu1t· rnmpa.:e ~ht.>ol 11lj.! nine people. ..;cvcn of thl'm r.it.1 11~· Tht• murdt'r'! wt'n' tht• l.ll'j!CSt mJ"" k1lhn.: 1n o r.inl!f' C11un1y h1Slllf) . All.1" ay pi!'adc•d nnl i;:u1ltv tu tht• n1mr 1n Orani.tc• County Mun1 c11Jal Court Wt•dncsdJy mornan~ More s pcl'if1cally, 1t wa~ lkpu· tv ruhtlr ndcndl·r Ron Oulkr who entcrcd tht• lnl\<X't'nl plcll for 1h1• arc·usc-rl muhlt•ri·r who chd nM Sl>C llk during h1:. arrai.:n· 111t•nt. TO:"ll l GllT ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD Regular meeting. 88 l'"air Drive.~ pm "IN f'ASlllON" -South Coast Repertory Theater. Tuesday- Sunday through Au(!. 1. 8 p.m. Sundays. 3 p m FRIDAY, JUL\' 16 ORANGE COUNTY fo'AJR Opening night. Fairgrounds .. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING Fairgrounds. 8: 15 p m CONCERTS IN THE PARK Tno Gallard. Costa Mesa Lions Park. 7 30 p.m Fret' -Set hot wires crashing down on a Santa Ana police unit in which a s tart led officer wa writing reports Santa Ana police estimated total dam:i~e to power . telephone and other equipm ent at S2.50. 000 Officer s a rrested Stephen James Sink, 21 . or 17680 San Candela ~t . Fountain Vallyey, on suspicion of drunken dnving. He was booked into Or ange County jail. Bill Compton of the Southern California Edison Company said power to m ost residents was restored within 30 minutes. but about 200 Santa Ana and Foun- tain Valley c ustom ers were still without power this morning. Their electricity was expected to ~ restored by mid-morning. ~QUALITY TELEVISION That fact in llsdf, he said, should be s urr1c1t•nt for Judge Lae to set the \'(•rd1t·t aside anc1 o rd er a new tr1ul Workf'r Cru h f'd VAN N UYS IAPI · A ~·year old headrest installer for Gcncrul Motors. Joe L. Gonzah.'.t, "fell or collapsed" on to a con\'eyor bell in a plant here and was crushed to death Wt>dnesday, •company spokesm an said. The 1977 Models are CominCJ at lower Prices WE'RE HAVING A •.• BIG MONEY SAVING S1ll~I~! • Friday • Saturday July I 5-1 6-17 1311-1911-23"·2511 diCKJonal COLOR SETS also Black & Whit~ ''ALL PRICES CUT TO THE BONE'' Hurry while Selection is the best! Phon~ 642-8882 for Pricn 1··1111I1w1ory ""rrn11li••' 1•111., Our ,.,.r,uuaul f1111• \1•11r f.11nrn11••••• "" l.t·•·r~1 Pruduc•I M•• .'t••ll! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa ..._...._ ......... JD--.Wttt.tC...k. Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 5-...... H.,._ Anesi-. I tH THISI ILICHO .. IC NOFISSIOHALS SlRYICI YOUI IQUl,,,.INT "0.-11" "Al" Funious Zenith quality! Famous~~~ d<>pe nrlability! .. Orange Coast EDITION VOL. 69, NO. 197, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES --- 'l'od n~··s (~losi11J,f ~. \'. ·coek~ N TEN CENTS :Battin Jury Chiefs Misgiving Spurned .I f Superaor Court Jvd~tl' Kl•nncth E. Lae today d1:.allowl'<I an J( !idavit by a 11.1ry fo1 t•ma11 ,.x pressing mis glv1ngi. about lhl' conviction of Oran.:c County Supervisor Hobert Battin. Lae ruled that the document b}' former Jury foreman Glona <;ocl · Irey will be stricken from Lhc r,• rord. In it. Shl' had t.'Xpn·SSl'tJ mi~ givings about instruct1<m' tn thl· Battin Jury "The court v. tll n(lt 1m1wad1 Lhc 1ury·s vt>rd1rt," Jud.:,· l.,11· declared. "Th-: t•ourt h.1::. 1 t• viewed 1LS instrudiOll:. to thl' JUI' and finds tht.'} were pru1>t<r." When he he:i rd lh<r..t· v. oi 1h fro m the Jurist, H.1ttin 1•0,·cn•tl his e,·es v. ith his hand-.. :.ip parenily convim·cd that v.hcn "'' walks out of court IJkr. hl' v. Il l no longer by an Ora.ri~t· Count' Supervisor Ile 1s automat1c.1lh 11li-.t.-d Carte r Ends Guessing Mondale from off1 <'l' "hl·n .inu tf tlw 1uug1· 1>runuuncl'' :.l·nt1·m·,· After ,1 ~· minuh' 1kha1t• uv .11 tornt•)S , Judlo!'' l..h' -..11d lw Y.11u1tl <ll'lav rulini; un .~II ol th\' anollllll' vn b..>half or H.1tltn. lfattm ·!> atlt•r111•1 ' :trl' plt:idani: that the i.:uilt y '1·11h1·t lw w t .1:.1de .inti Jud~t· l.Jl' i:r,1111 tum,, Ill'\.\ tri.11. lldt'll'l' JltllfO'"'\ l\OJ!l'r 11~111,on u1 gt•cl Jucli.;t• LJ\' 111 n 'co.:n1ll' that thl' ,t,ltu!l· 1111 111•1 v.h1d1 B.111111 ''·'' lllll\ltl1·d "a:. · \'.ll;Ul' ~ind probubly un l'VO..,tllUllllli JI . .. \'1111 r ,111 t ,.1 n p 111 rn of Ill!> 111 f1rl' ,1nll l'll~i.1hl) st•nd h1rn lo :.lJll' pr1,or1 ht'l':Hl:.t• lus -.t .1ft ,.1urr,•t1 1•11q•l11µl'' fnr 111111 · fl;IO"IOll ,,lid '~l r. flalllll \\ ·'°' l'llll\ ll•lt'll ht'l':lll'l' Of !ht• JUI\ ' m1st·orn•t•p1111n of th<• I.iv. '' H.11t1n. H•. l1d.:l•ll•rl .It t h1· roun~t·l t.11>1\' :a::. 11.m-.on Jlltl th,· !>Upt'I' 1::.111 ':. otlwr atturnt•\ '.\!J I th''" l\unlid1 JrgUl'<l on tx•hJlf 11f on Ticket "' :-JEW YOHK L\J>1 Jamnl\ Carkr t'ndt•d m on· than a month of searchini.:. !>Ul>!Jl'll!>l' :.ind !>onw admitted mdl't'1:.io11 todav. <an noum·in~ th.at hl' \l antt·d St·n Walter Mondale of '.\11nnl'!'>Ot.1 J' his running m ale Carter Pl'r~on<ilh ll'kphonl·d all SIX t; s !!l'nJIUr .. "ho h;itl been on his final h:.t of 'Ill' presidentwl nominl'l':>. lhl•n hl'ld INSIDE LOOK AT HOOPLA, A4 CARTER'S STANDS ON JOBS, INFLATION. 86 a n<'" s confercnt•e tu d1.,tlo:w what had been om· uf the onh· secrets of thl' Dcmocrattt N ~ llonal Conn•nt1on The convention C'nds toni ght with the delegatt•s' ::.chedult'<i up- proval of Carter's choice and a l'- ceptance s peeches by Carter and Mondale. The former Georgia governor who was o ffi cially nominated S65.l Million Wedncs1la) night ~·~ his part)·., pres1de11ual nom lnl't.: suad that his dec1s1on had bc•(•n a difficult one and that he changed his mind :.everal times sinn· hl' started the st'lcct1on progrt•s:-. l'arly in J une .. Hut ) h :1vt• a bsolutl'ly no doubt that llni-1s the right dl'· t•1s1un, .. hl' said. Mondale Saad he" as proud and honor~·d. Carter s aid ... In the last fl'w d ais I havt• had !>l'Veral very st•nOll!> allegations made ;igainst a ll Lhe s ax M!nators,'' but saad no bl ark marks t'ffil•rgt'ti upon 1n· 'l.>St1i,:at1on. lie said he lt'arnt.'d Mondull' suffered from hyperten~1on for "hach he takes medication and "hach rs nothing unusual in a manofh1sagc. Aftt-r his news conference. Carter spoke to the Cahfom1a de legation -introduced by Cuv Edmund G . Brown Jr . who en tered the campaign late in a de termined but futile bid for the presidential nomination. (See MONDALE, Page i\2) APWl ...... to MINNESOTA'S MONDALE ANSWERS MEDIA QUESTIONS With Democratic Nominee Jimmy Carter at Hla Side 1/3 Budget Leap Viewed at OCC 107 Parking Meters 8y P lfll.IP ROSMARIN Ol 1"° O•lly p, ... St•ll Trustees or the Coast Com· munity College District ap· pcoved ::i $65.1 mil hon publ•l'almn budget for 19i 6· 77 \\'l·dnt•sd;iy that s hov.s .t $15 millwn, or 30 percent Jump ovl'r la!>t Yl':.ir 's budget. 1 Beheaded in HB t By ARTHUR R. VlNSEL 01 l"t D•tly Plltl \t.11 Thieves us in i: a hydraulic "1'ench methodlcully popped the t«>s off 107 parking mt.'lers along 'Pacific Coast Highway in Hunt· tngton Beach today. despite the presence or hundreds of prcdawn 11runion-huntcrs. Accused Just Bought Rifle, Record Shows t By GARY G RANVlUF. Ol IM 0 .. 1, ...... ll•ll The rine allcMcdly used in tht> maas murder of seven people at California S t ate U niver~1 ly Fullerton M ond ny rcfX)rtcdly wa~ purchased ll'ss lhun 36 hours boforc the killinMs. AccordinJt to lnvestiJtntors. th<> suspected mass murderer. f;dwnrd C. Allnwuy, :l7, purchased the .22·cahb<.•r rlnc for Sl23.9S sometime Satur day even· ing. As is r e quired in s uch :i purchase. all Allaway nl'('({ed lo do to walk out of the store with his new rifle w os to answer a series of questions such as : Have )'OU ever been convicted of a felony? The s u s p ected killer then signed the form slating that ht> had answe red the questions truth!lllly _ Allaway \! ch arged with carry- ing his new gun to the CSF cam· '"15 and there In a four-minute rampage shooting nine people. aevenolthem fatally. The murders were the largest m ass killing in Orange County history. ' Allaway pleaded not guilty to the crime in Orange County Municipal Court Wednesday morning. More specifically. it was Depu- ty Public Defender Ron Butler who entered the innocent plea for the accused murderer who did not 1peat during bis arraip-l mt:nL t The loss, not compll'tdytalhed yet, will run into the thousands of dollars. police s aid. "It was like the Jolly Grl'cn Giant jus t c:ime rlown l'na::.t H i g h w a y p l u c k in r.: t h l' rn , .. declared Po lice Watch Com- mander Lt. Tom Patton. He estimated tht> value of l'Ut'h meter al about $100 not counting the coins in them . -·nut I think the b1gi:est pro- bll•m we're goi ng to have hl'rt' 1s the man hours and mont•> to re· pair Lhem." Lt. Patton added Dawn brought incrcai.ing 111,. covenes of tht' parking mf'lt'r hl'ads dis carde d alonJ( 1h1· highway. from the blurb O\t·r- looking Holsa Chica State B1•.1rh to 11th Strct'l in th1· <lo,1nt11v.11 d1sln ct. Tht' devart' ust.'d to pop llw m<'ter hcud., orr 111 oke onh n flow of tht•m. Coins insid1• Wt're r<'mov1•d without breukanl-( th1• ,.,.,, aluminum met er ht•.ads T hi' steel meter poles wt•1 t' l<•ft an place. lnvcstigntors wl•re lt-nnm" tn· day toward the Hwory that so· meone in the parkin" meter in dustry Is involved_ The bud$:l'I , which '' on't. become final until AUl.!U!>l, shows an l'Stinrnll'<I t .uc rate of f!6 C'ents Pl'r SIOO asM''\sNI \'al11atio11, ;in an creast• ov<'r IJi.t yc.ar' rate• of Ot'l:lrly Sl'\'C'n ('('nts, ur 11.7 pt•r· cent . And the srtu:il dollar rost to homt'Owners 111 ttw 1hstnct wall be up substant1ally "hl•n the tax rate increase 1s couplt'(I with a 23 percent 111crt'asr in thC' l'Olki.:c dist net's a'lse-.,t·d 'aluat1on Thr ov. ncr of a home 'alued .11 $60,000 last ~ear, for l'Xamph', paid nb<lul $1 IH 90 In thr d1stn11, This )Car. thoui.:h. h1' '"' 11111 f11r Junior coll<•i.:1• l'llurat11111 v.111 In: nbout SIS!J. That's an actu:il t:t'< h1kl', lf ttw hurli:t•l a11CI tax r:ltl' .1r1• ,1pprn1· .. c1 ns preo;t>ntl·d W l'<lrw~d.n . uf :1:1 7 1wrN•n1 Tht· buclget and ta' rate ro111<1 1•h:rn.it• ::.hi.:htly, 1wn1l111J( 111111 ,, .1rC'uratc informal111n .Jhout a-. !><'Sllt'CI v ;II u a lion. t;lat 1• :1 ppor· t 111nm1•nt. av1'r 11)!(' da1lv :1t11•n· dunC'(' U\OA ) figureii amd tlw lli i>· tnr l 's heg1nn111~ rash bul:t111·1" arrordinR to rollt•Jt(• officinl«. • flu t the puhh1·at11m h111ll!<'t is basically the final On<\ acC'rmlm~ l11stallatiota Halted Lido Island Sign Debate Continues By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of !toe o.ily l'iMIC S4.Mt Afte r two hours of heated de- bate, directors or the Lido Isle Community Association agl'eed Wednesday to call a halt to in- stallation ol parking signs and take another survey to find out 1£ island property owners want the signs. Meanwhile, City Attorney Den- nis O'Neil was slated today to ap- pear in Orange County-SUperior Court to argue againsl a tern· , porary reslraininfl order sought by the state Attorney General to force the city to caJI a halt to in- stallation or the signs until a coastal commission permit has been granted for the project. O'Ne il s aid that the moratorium set by U CA direc- tors Wednesday night will not af- fect the city 's position that the in· slallaUon of signs does notrequlre a coastal commlssioo perintt. "We stand pat in our belidtb.at (Sff U DO, Pase AZ) "" ... .. to Richard V. Simon, district dir~tor of comm umty relations. A budget hearing 1s scheduled for Aug. 4, when public comment will be heard and the final budget adopted. Simon s aid the primary re· asons for t he increase arc new ronstruct1on 1,rojects and pay raises. District cmployes won a seven percent cost of livmJ( hike anc! a L5 percent fnngc bene fit. packa~e July I. The bigges t new cons truction project 1s at Orange Coast Collc!!e in Costa Mesa, when• a S2 6 m11l1on r hem1stry building will be built. Ther e's a $1.9 mllll<in c lassrooom building budget<'rl for cons truction at <;olden W t•st C<>llcgc in llunt - 1ngton Reac h Tot;il capital outlay is projct't· ed at ~10 4 milhnn The b igges t htl<' from thf' package 1s $4:J.5 million for ()perallons lnC'ome from property taxC's is .-xpert<'d to tntnl $19.5 million Other <'xpencl1lurrs plann<-11, with l:Jst year 's figur<>S In paren· t hese:-, arf' tcarhcrs , $1R.7 m 1lllon ($17 million>. non- leaching positions. SI l.2 m1lliM <SR 9 n11llion >: s taff bcmeriL'I, $4.'1 m1l11on <SJ .6 m1llion1. and books. s 11ppli1•s and 1·1111ipmenl. $:4.J mlllton ($2 5 million). Rites Slated For Ex-judge Christ e n sen f\ineral services will be held at I p.m . Friday at Pacific View' Mortuary Chapel in Corona del Mar for retired Municipal Court Judge William Christensen who died Tuesday. Judge Christensen. who wu 77 at the time of his death, served on the bench of the Harbol' Judicial District Court from 1958to1968. He was a long·tlme Newport Beach resident who had lived in Laguna Hills Leisure World In re· cent years. He leaves his widow, Mary, ot the family home; a daughter, Sue Mitchell of Mission Viejo; a sls· ter, Janet Fletcher. and four graodchildrery. • !" tlwar client. The F1r~t 01~tr1ct su1>er\'1sor lti<'t'S St•ntcnCinl! on two uf st•ve11 h•lony 1·ounts cht1r1;:1111,t his rn1-1 m\' of l'ounty rnanpo\\cr .incl lllJlt1ri.1b "l11k h\• \\as Sl11·l..m,.; ::.t att•v. 1dt• ofrict• 1 n 19i2 1\ JU I \ f 0 U II iJ hi m I! U 111 \ Ill\ l\.\O ol thOSl' l'llUlll:. ;md "" 1111sst•<I tht• r\' m .ltntkr ll.111::.011 told .I u<l.:l' l..11· tud.I\ th.It an affida\'1t 'iuhmilttoel b' th•· d l' fl' n :.t' t' o n t a 1 n l' J t ht' j u n forcrmrn's !!li:OCd stutenw nt that i.h,· \\Oulll havt• voted no\ 1:ullt~ r·uth\•r thun .:uilt y '' l)ht• had full) 111111\'r It'll.XI lht• Jury anstnt('tw11 J:l\\•n t1• h11r a t thl' t•nd 111' th1· I I 111 I lf.111.;011 cl l)k \1d the JIHl.:1• IO rt• cu~n111· tlwt UJ tt1n had ·a hl,•1111~hh·"' t'l!i(hl·}'l':tr r t•t·nrd of puhl11· 'l'rl lct• to 1h1s t•ount y " b<>furt• JO '"' l'st1.:.111un anltl hi-. 1972 <'ampmgn lt•d t.1 hi~ ht•m.: 111 <Set' HATTI ~. Pal(e 1\21 Bridge Cru111bli11g? Des pite ugly c r acks like this one. the bridge to Ralbo:.i Island from the mainland 1s in no danger of falling down. city offici:.ils s ay Director of Public \\'orks .Joe Devlin noted today that the city has Jll"t finis hed n·pamnl! the bridge's underpinnings. Other work on top of lh1.• bridge 1s conte mplated this year. he said. 2,000 Ho01es Lose Lights in W reek About 2,000 F'ountain Valley and Santa Ana homes were left without electricity Wednesday night arter a suspected drunken driver sheared orr a power pole with his truck. police said today. The 9:30 p.m. crash on llarbor Boulevar d between Edingt'r and McFadden Avenues, srt off a chain·llke reaction that Snapped off anotht'r pole~ nearby. Burned power lines almost ;i mile awa v Set one pole crashing onto a motel. -Lit up Fountain Valley ;rnd ~anla Ana l\k ies fo r a frw seconds. Knocked out a transformc·r nnd burned a traffic sign;il, Set hot wires crashmg dQwn on a Santa Ana police unit ln which a s tartled officer w;1!-. writing reports. Santa Ana police estimated t ota l d amage t o pow er, telephone and other ~u1pmcnl at S2.SO,OOO. Officers arrested Stephen .James Sink, 21, of 17f>80 San Candelo St., Fountain Vallyey, on s uspicion or <lrunken d riving. He was booked into Orang<' County jail. Bill Compton or the Southern CalJ fomia Edison Company said power to most residents was restored within 30 minutes. but about 200 Santa Ana and Foun lain Valley customers were still without power this morning. Their electricity was expected to be restored by mia:moming. But power lo Kentucky Fried Chicken, 1005 Ha rbor Blvd .• was expected to be o ut longer, Compton said. because the cr ash damaged some of its under· ground equipm ent. Police said the crash occurred as Sin.k a pparently tried to make a left turn from Harbor onto Kent Avenue. Edison officials said the poles carried two 66,000·volt wires and ' a nother 12.000 volt lin1·, along ~1th telephone cahll·~ They expl:un<'ll tht.' wires all became entangll•d , scndin$: a surge or powe r t11 lht• Warner Avenue substatwn, which then aulomat1cally s hut orr l'lectnl't· ly. A t rans form''' al-;o was knocked to thl' grountl aflC'r the crash, thev iia1d While all nf th" was happen· ing, poh<·e l)Dld. Off1(•1•r .JOl·I Villasenor, 2R. " .... ::.1 tt1n2 in h1~ parked pnt rnl 1•.ir ;11·ross lhc• strt'ct writing r<•1m1 t::. Suddenly. ht• t11•ar1l a screerh of bra kes. offll·rr" 'ulll. und looked up JU'll a-. a ~11Llll1J! power luw satlrd d r1wn 1)nt11 hi!> 1rntrol 1·ar 111• qu1t•klv mmcoe.J th•• rar. then rnllf'd to S111k to muk1· c·1·r- t a111 he WOil un>nJllrNI, tlll'y !>Ulll. • Or:t ni:",.l .'·o ast --£..~---. \\''_.n•h•~r I.ow 1'11111rl 'I nll(ht :anti morninll hour::. F riday , p:1rtly cloudy .tlonH th•• hcarh<'s 1n :.ift c·rnou11, mostly sunny inlan<I 1111.?h m·ar 70 at hcaC'h. mid HI)~ inland. I NSIDE TODAY rarst bouman-oulfitlder nnice Rochte. 1n a candid m tervit w, ducu11~e' what's wrong with the Calr/ormn Angt/1. Page C:t. lnd_.x 111 Al Y-S.,.I<• lr-.. mHClt. l..M .. yd C..Ul•r1tl• CIH •ill ... Clomlo l>'M•-•d lilNl"Hllli<n •-"•1•1 ... ~ blmaln-•t .. _,,,.~ 11 ,,_...i .. All ""'"'" ll'v.,.., AS ~11 ... •I Ht•• CJ.to Ore,.. C:O..oty IJ ........ , .. ' •• ,.. l'l-• ..._ ._,. .... -UMt<l BJ SYI•'-P•rter All 5-1• A& '*' M.lrbh I• S Ttltvhi<ln •• , , .... 1 ... II Wl•IMr I• Wo.-ldlff'" II Al eM •• CM .. , •• . .. , A• A• ' ,_\? Do\ll 'I PILOT N Tnu•soay July 15 1m 5'STERS TAKE SECOND PLACE IN POWDER PUFF DERBY Newport's Shirley Cote (left), B•keratleld 's Joan Paynter Mondale: IAberal Balance? VP Candidate Tabbed a.s Practical Realist j By TOM RA M !IOEW \'ORK lAf>I ~n Walter F Mondal.-'"' probably the rnO:\t liber o I of .tll the m&-n :..('raolbl) l'uns1dered i,, JtmnH Car-t~r u1' pou1blt' runnin1o: mates. Many fdt ht' offered th~ b<'l>t pohlH'al 11nd geogruph1c: ;ii balunce lo the Ot.>moaat1r tk kt<t. Mondalt-, of MuU>eSOta, beat un c1&rl> n ·trcal frorn h 15 own µ1 1• s1<knua1 eJrort in November 1974 urtt'r a yca.r·loni.: exploratory C' 1m valgn, saying he lacked thc-"11vl.'rwhel111lnit tl c!>1rt• ' hl· fd t ".1:- nt•1..'<lt'Ci to go 0 11 fu r tht• JOb ''TO BF.C.IN A CAMPAIGN WITHOl'T a totnl commitment on m}' purt 1:s unfair to cvt'ryOn\'." Mondale :>aid then "I admire tho!>c with th e dete rmination to do what •~ rt«1uirt:<t to :o<et'k the prc:,1dt>nn ·, hut I ha\'t" round that I .tm not among tht•m ·· Mondulc fuund th06e remarks rl'lurnin)! to haunt him Some critic :><AJd tht> early exit showed Mondale d id nut ha\ c th~ ~tom ach for the rigors of .t pr~sident11d campaign 1uH.I "'a~. 1-ierhdps, 3 bit I azy concerni. .,. hu:h reporkdly al!>o troubled Cartl'r at ftr"'t Rut t hose c lose to Mondale , ...... his del'1s1on as that of a pohtH'al realist on<' .,. ho knew he "'as m.1k1n~ little J>ro~ress a nd .,. ho. despite s pcak inj.! and tro.l\dmg in JO .stalt'' "'as !>till not "'1del" kno"'n .. • 1t l 'ro"' Pogt-.l I MONDALE SELECTED • • • Rl'NNING ··oK nu: NO : M'OT I!\ J (!1ffrn•nt llUC"!\ll(ln ('nllreo h . Mondalt> s aid rt><·t"ntlv "Wht'n ) ou l',1t111JJ1i;11 1111 lhl· \ 11 ,. µr'·"d1·r11 '. 11 1, m l'r \'l'ry ljutt•kl\.' ht• ..1d1Jtod Ile noted that Ill su<'h ,1 l.uH1no1<n. tht>1t' h n't th(' druwn out drud~c:ry of a full sndt· pre-.uh•11i1~tl <'ff on Whill' friends C"lmm Monti.tit• •~ u good rumpulRn<'r who t•njoys nwl'ling J)t'upt,•. lo(1vm~:.1>t•t.•t'hl·~ :uHI :-hak111): humls , th••) s ;1y ht•fmds vtlwr as perts s uch w. runJ m i:-in it lh!>la!>lcfut "What l s aid ullhe lime wn:> thut 1 didn't "' ant to spend m ost of my h ft> m ltohdsy Inns. hut I '\'t> chrl'krd and they've all been redecorat t'<I," Mondalt> q ul pi>t-~. '"l'he)"r,· rn..1 n 1•l11u:, pl1tct•s lo stay Bnd I've thought 1t ovt>r am.I lhat':s "'h<'rc l lll1kcto bl'" MONDAL•:. •8. HOYISll IN,\ Pt>t:ARt\1'('•: and w~ll dressed, ls vie"' t:'d as on .... or the foremo.-.t hlx.-1ah 111 tht• Sl'nutc. where he is mo:.t act1ve o11 the F1r1anceComm1lll~' But even Mondale <.-uncedt•., thJt he m ifi!hl not hove lhat m uch na m e recognition beyond Min1ll':>t1la nntl Wa!>h1ngton. D <.: When one polltira.I humonst rrac kcd that mos t pt!ople think Mon- dale 15 a s uburb of Los An~ele!i . till' :.t'l\Jtor t·ummcntt'<I "I think he's right .. Sllll. m an~ Dcml1t'rat:-,,J\ !\tond.:ilt• 1:-. 1n u bcttt.'r J>tl!>tt ion to mend h·rwt'~ "1th no rlhl•rn lilll.·r~d:-.rnd 11r1i.11.it l·tl la bur than other hoµcfols rnter v1e"' ed b) l'Jrter Monda le and Carter seem poll':. apart on many ke) issues that are dt>a r to IJberals F'or ms tanet'. Mondale has been a strong opponent of lei;1slat1on to bar busing to a1·h1eve !>r hool desettregntaon Irvine's Trina Jarish Powder Puff Champ "I "'ant to thank thr people 11f Cal1 forn1a Cor kt!~ping J err~ ~rown hom e so long ," said Cartt>r . a d d ing. "He wo.is a fornudable man. a formidabll· opponent and now ht• will II(• a form1da1Jlt• all).'· l Related photo PaRe /\5.) Brown told tht• del<'gates ht• would ··go back home now to work with you a lt lo elect Mr. Carte r lo the presidency." degrl'e of compat1h11JI~ "'Ith till' senator. lie a lso s aid hl• wa!. convint'cd that Mo ndall• was "th\• bt.'!it person to lead this rountry 1f soml'lhini; !>huu ld h,1p1>t•n to m t·'' Carter announced hi::. cho1Cl' to a capacity crowd of newsmen at the Americana Hotel, his cam paign he adq uar ters Bl'T MONDt\LE lllMSEl.F L \Tt:l.\' llAS been claiming "I don't think there are manv dafft·rcnt·es' belwt!en his own liberal philosophy and Ca rter's moderate approach. 'Tm a prog r essive Democrat, u 1>rag m ut1C' Democrat." Mon- da le said Pohtirnl success t·aml' earlv to Mond ale Whe n ht• wa~ 18 aod a student a t Macales ter Collcl!e tn St l'uul, .Minn., he helped move stu- dents into the Democratic Farmer ·La bor P a rty, the state's Democr a tic pa rty, and lhtreby defuse ccimpus lel'l·wlng grouPS . Irvine's Trin a J an sh rm1sheo first for the s econd sln11ght year in the a nnual cros!> l'ountry Powder Purr Derby and Sh1 rlt>y County Fair Opens Friday For 10 Days The Orange County f air opens Friday for a JO.d ay run at the' C06ta Mesa Fa 1r~rounds T his year 's the m e 1s "Good Old Days" and m ore than a quarter of a m1lllon people arc cx~ctcd to attend the July 16to25 e vent. More th an 10,000 displ ays and exh1b1ts w ill be featured a long Wllh lraditlOnal ra1r food and thrill rides A m o n g t h e s p e c i a l "Grandstand Attr uctions " a rc perfo,m ances by Boh llOP<' on Ju. ly 17. Merle llu~gurd, July 20 and 21. and Marty Robb1ru., slatcJ Cur July 22 Motorcycle ract·~ will headline on July 16 anll 23. the roch."()01) Ju ly 2A and 25 On o pt' nan!( r1 a' and \H"Ckends the fn 1r wilt llPl'll .11 10 a m und cloM.' at 11 p m W('t·kday~ hours are noon lo 10 p m County 1-'a 1 r ll 1gh li~hls an · C'l11de . F'r1 d a)', .1111 ) 16 . 1 0 am ·ll pm Santa Ana na, l'lat·1•n11a l >:H I 00 Dairy (•:ittlr Ju<1 g 1n~ .J11dµ1n g Rin~ I 30 4-11 a nd F'I-',\ <;nat l'ar,1dc lll•ratage Stage l '45 & S 45 Garv WC'athcrly - Count n ~ .. 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""O"•tflllli, Cote or Newport Reach placed second along with ht>r sister . Miss J an s h , form erly or Costa Mesa , collected the $10.000 fi rst place prize Wed nesday after com pleting the 2.916·mile eourse from Sacramento to W1loungton, Del. in 13.9 hours . Flying a Beec hcraft A-36, the 34-)ear·old Miss J ansh aver aged 209 7 mph , which 1s about 28 7 mph better than her plane's han· d1cap. Mrs Cote and her sis ter, J oan Paynter of Bake rsfi eld. received $5.000 for their second·place ef- fort. The third pla<'e winner. llt'len McGee of Sonora set a new rt'· cord m t he 29·year -0ld Powder Puff Derby by averaging more lhan 225 miles per hour rn her aircraft T his was to be the las t race for the women pilot s, s ponsored by lhe Nrnety ·Nm es . The organ1za- llon says financial t roubles. plus problems a n s1nli! lrom tne ta ct that the r ace 1s open only to "'omen. have forced the end of the cross.count ry compeution. BATTIN ... d1<'tcd by the g rand Jur) "Other s upervisors and electf'd offi cials m Orange County are lo d ay doing exa ctly what Mr Rat tin did." ll anson c harged "l'res 1dt'nl Ford 1s gwltv of suc h ,1r t-. · ··Mr Ratl1n ne ver had uny 1n lent1on or com m1lt1ng any cr1m1• and the 1ury agr eed "'hen 1t re turned 1l.~ guilty \'cnhN that hl' kne\\ nothinJ? of what W:t!\ hemg done ·· llanson s aui he has learned tha t the jury w as rlr adlockcrl at fl t11 H for most or th<• four day d<' hheratmn on the two rounts thul latl•r produced gullty verchcts. Tha l fuel in 1tst'lf. he !\a1tl , shoulc1 he suff1t:1t'nl for .lucl.:1• Lae to set the vadwt a~1de a11d or d e r a ne w tri a l Weak Storm Sprinkles Ora11ge Coast I\ we uk &tor m frnnl spnnklf'<l th<' Or anji!e <:oa!\l ::tr<'ll tod ay with wha t th f' N;1t1onn l We nt hl•r Sen•it'c called tropical mm!'ltur(.' and lcrt South c-rn C'11hfnrni11n:- ructng another mUflli!Yd<iy The s prinkles m urhd the t•nd of a m(lnth Jun~ <lry sp.'11 S1ml l1Jr show en~ dropped 22 inches or mm over lht> nrea on June 10 The wu ther se rvice pre<lictro a rew show t!r s :1ccompanitd by isolat ed thunders howers. with most a r eas receiving very little rain. Mountain a nd dt>Sert areas. however. could be dampened by up to half an inc h or rain ··c onsiderable ·· cloudiness was expected throughout lhe day, with va n able clouds tonight and f'tj. dav. lhe forecast said. Temperatur es in downtown Lo.., Angeles wer e expected to reach 76 today and 80 Friday, with night time temperatu res dropping to lhelow60s. Burning Banned FRESNO <AP> -All open burning permits in Sierra and Se· quoia National F orests were can· celed at noon today because or the current fire danjer, officials anl\ounced . S m oking will be limited to desi gnated are a s clenred or n ammllble materials. a long roads or in can. Before the delegation meetmi.:. Carter took Mondale to an un scheduled session wilh a group of black mmisters . The sess ion wa~ sponsored by U.S . Rep. Andre"' Yo un g c C eorgi a. o ne or Carter's earliest s upporters . Carter said his doubts on Mon· · dale centered on the fact that he has said he 1s not fond or cam ;>a1gn1ng But he said he was r e assu red a nd ro u nd a s trong Fro• Page A I LIDO ... putting up signs is not a process th1:1t requires a perrr.ll, '' o ·Neal declar<'d. "We put up more than 8.000 throughout the c ity la.st year. and we didn't need a perm it roranyo(thuse .. O'Nl'll sa id he has not infor med tht• a tlornc v general's office ur thl' latest c1cvclopm ent rn the Lido Is le controversy overlhe signs. The city installing posts to hold the 260 signs needed to enforce the twice-weekly street s weeping progrum on Lido . But after the stormy board of directors mecu ng Wednesday, at- tend€'d by about 200 people, Lhe se' cn· me mber board voted un- animous ly to rail a JO to 4S·d ay moratorium 1n order to condut"t Ii firth survey to fmd out 1r islanders • want the s igns put up. As o r Wcdnesduy. LICA had conducted two s u rveys, Lhc city had rondueted a survey and a f)('t1t10n harl been c1rr ulaterl to all hous eholds by Me l H1chlC\'. leadt>r of the opposition lo the s igns. Board m t•mbt>r Ca r l Stewart. who mad e the motion. noted that the results or R 1chley's sur vt'y were threl'lly (lppos1tc all the othC'rs anrl h<• :is ked for one mon· surve~, lo be des1~n<.'<1 with tlw aid or H1chley as wl'll as sign pro ponenb. tn an altempl tu reach a final solution C11\· M unai:<'r Robert \\',•nn lla1d today the city tf. "mor .... than "'lllmg to t"noper:ite ··He po1ntr<l out that \ht• r 11y's llOfSltinn hu!> .•I"-:"" h1•,•n t11 comply "'•th tht• "'1she!o ol Lll'A directors \\\nn .. :w1 h(' ordert>d an im· mediate h,11t t11 the m anufart111 ln(l O( the S11tn!\ and the ln!>lallJ tllln ur the ,,~n po ls lie <;;1111 uhoul liO percent or the m elul j)O'>l \ nel>ded alrearl \' ~en• installed Wednesd11y's m cctm.:. held m the Lido lslt" clubhouse. "'!ls a rarll 11menlarr;1n ·s n1$(hlm 11n· l'\'o plt• "'l'r<' hoo€'tl nr 11p lllaudi-d, d e pe ndinii on the al'lmn thr y c!\po used and u ud1enct• mrmhcrs rn •quC'ntly ('ni:agecf 1n s h o u t 1 n g m 11 t r h e s ;1 m o n i.t tht•m i1f'l v1•1' Rn nrcl Prt•:-lflt•nt •. lo•• Tr;inkl11 occ;i:-1ona ll\' nn lPro'fl th1• rr11wd 111 "al f'.'311<'" whrn rf'arl1on ln 11 particular speaker bccnmc to•1 bo1~tero11s Trankl3 ham st>lf was th1· tJ1r~et or animosity of sian opponents a" one audience mcmhcr aC<'llsf'd him or "cd1toria h11ng" m his stateme nts from t he cha1r Atte m pts at comprom ise solu lions \'Otced b y Don Strauss a form t>r trust ee of the Newport Mesa Unified School District and Roy Wools ey. a former U CA board membe r. were g reeted "'ith acrimony. as was a plan pre- sented by sign proponent Irene Hardage She had prep ared a sketch of a decorative wooden post Lhal car· ried a hand-ca rved wooden "no parkinR " sign and a nower bas ket to show residents who objected to the ugliness of city signs Lhe kind of beautification that could be done. "I think it looks awful," sniffed one sign oppone nt. "ft looks ju.st likl"a hangman 's pole." ) He related his call to Mondule "He was already awake and grac1ousl) agr el'd to ser vt• with me.·· He prom ised that has v ice prl .. s ad e n t w o ul d h a\'e m a jor respons1biltt1es and would I><' m· volved 1n adm1n1strallon pro- grams .. I would make sure Lhcrl' 1s a complete involvement." he said Mondale , 48, who had been one Of the front·runners for the JOb, repeated ly said he was not tn· te r es te d in the post a s a <'ere monial office only. lie soon bec ame -and re mains today -11 protege or fellow Min· nesotan Hubert fl umphrey. whom he helpe0 in 1848 to lhe Senate. llumpbrey was mayor or Minneapolis al th e lim e. Al 32. Mondale bttame the youngest altorne)• general ever elect- ed in Minnesota , a j ob he held from 1960 to 1964 THEN I N 19'6, MONDALE IDMSELt' won election to the Senate. Two yea rs late r, he served as co-chairm an of Humphrey's unsuc- cessful 1968 presidential ca mpaign . And in 1972, he won re·e leclion by a la ndslide. even though the national Democr atic ticket of Geor1e McGovern was swamped in Minnesota by former President Nixon. lie has a st.r ong Liberal record in the St>natt> Jn addition to oppos- ing anti busing legislation, Mondale has voted for tun control and \he Equal Rights Amendment. He has also been active in child care and food s tamp legislation. Mondale is married and has three children. Their home ls ln Min· neapolis. ~QUALITY TELEVISION The 1977 Models are Coming at lower Prices WE'RE HA YING A ... BIG MONEY SAVING S1ll .. I~! Thursday • Friday • Saturday July I 5-1 6-17 ___ __.,... 1311-19"-23"-2511 diOCJonal COLOR SETS also Black & White ''ALL PRICES CUT TO THE IOllE'' Hurry while Selection is the best! Phone 642-8882 for Prices ' full 1·,,,.,.,~, M 11rrn111 ;,., ,.,,., Our 1•,·r~uunl 0111• l1•nr f.unrnt1t•••• Ou I r1·r~11•rod1u·1 Mt• ."'i1•ll! 275 East 17th St. Costa Mesa Phone 642-8882 Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30 Sen ... ,._~.,.._ SM• lti6 THISI IUCTlOMtc PltOFISSIOMAL S SUVICI YOUI IQUlrMIMT "D.....,1" "Al" Famous Zenith quolit_v! Farnous ~~~ depenciobility! ' ' Saddlehaek EDITION VOL. 69, NO 197, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORAN GE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A T HURSDAY, JULY 15, 1976 .. A f • er11uu11 ~. , .• Stuc.•ks TEN CENTS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ·Mondale: Top Liberal Among Maybe~ By TOM KA,llM NF.W YO I< I\ I Al' I St•n Waltt-r F Mondale ,, prnh<1hly thl' most hbNul of :1ll lh1• men H'nously t'O n:.1dered h> J1mm) Cartc·r J'> possible run11111.: male!! MJnv felt h<' orft'red tht' l>c:.t 1)0ht1t'.JI and .:coi;?raph1c:al bal,incl· lo lhl' l>t'mocrallt: t1ck1·t Monduk. of .\11nnl~1>1a. b<>ot an eul~ retrC'at from his own pr•• sadcntwl eCCort in ~1>veml>l·r 197'1 ufter a~ t'ar long l'Xµlorator) t'.1m pa1gn, s a) in~ hl' l.JCkt'<I th1• m c:rwhelm111g tk~1n.• · he fell w '" needed to go un for th<• Jllb .. TO BF.G IN A CAMPAJGS WITllOl'T J tot.ii commitment on nn part 1s unf Jlr to C\ l'r)Onl'. .Montialc: :.aid then I admire tho!>t' w 1th °"''' ,.. .. 1 su11 ~o SEVILLE GRAND PRIX CHAMPION BUILDS NEW MACHINE Downhill Racer Ollie Vaughn Rebuilding Vehicle Viejo Grand Prix Ace Ready for Race By I.At' RI t: l\ASPF.R ()t I"• 0A>U' PH .. \t"tf Ollie Vaui:hn 1:. out to b<.•at his own record Clocked at a i.pet'll of 17 mile:. PN hour w hilt' s1t1111i.: JU:.t lwn in c·hl·~ off tht• .:round in :1 plvwond \'(•h1t•I\'. \'<111i:hn wnn l:t~l yt•:1r':. ~('\I ll(' (;r.1n<I l'rt \ Ill :11 :1 ~t·cnnds Thh \('Sir. 111· i.aul s;iv' ht• l"tn Olt'.11 ttw thrt•tLll'nths of ii milt: <.'1111 1'''' lit '.lf; M'<'O lld)t nat ~inn• lh· h11s won lhr1•1• of th1• fo111 1ac1•' prt•st•nll>d annu::slb by lht• ~I'\ tilt' 1 lomt•owncrs As"H'l:t t 1 t> n . \' a u )! h n i ' t h l' .id.rum lt'<ll:!t'll cham1> of th" -.opl11,t11·utC'd ,o,1pho\ r,1('r for 1t<l11 It' Thi· 0''11('1.1\IOfl hOWl'\'l'I ,, Ill \1ti11i: 1'11.1lll·ni:t'•' Cr11m lht• \lt., ,inn \ n·111 .1n•.1 111 1•ntl'1 tlw r.1t·1• on A11i.: ti .. 01.:.111111•r-. .ind p:11 1u•1panh '\,1\ th1· c:1 Jn1I l'r" '' tlw t.111.. of the• to" 11 thr oui:hout lh1• \t'.1r l\r~?1111 .1ft 1•1 1w1i.:hh111 h11111I m1•n 111111111•11 1111 th1·1r 1·h1ldr1·n' llli.: \\'h1•1•h for .111 11111111111111111 1.11·1· 1fown .1 hill. tht• r:1r,• l."t '""r r1• ix1rh•dh allraC'h'rt .!.OOtl 'l'I'(' lnto1 ' 1nltl th1· normall\ 111111•1 north1•rn l\1 l~~111n \'1t'J11 tr.1rt In .ul1l1t1on t11 th1• t'\1'1tt'~ i.:rnw 111.: pn11ulurtt\. thl· rnct• (',1r.; OranJ!-a Con~• b! .L=_ =;-~ \\'eat her I.ow r louds n 1 i:hl .incl niornlnli! hours Fnd;H . partly c loudy alon,.: the• hC'aches in uf tf'rnonn. mostly sunn~· inland lhl'?h n<'nr 70 al beach , mul llOs inland. · INSIDIE TODA\' F'tr.tt bostman·o11l f1tlder BnJCt Boehle. 1" o cmwbd 1n· teruiew, discu.ue~ what 's wrong with the Cohfom1d A119ell. 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' " ......... _, ~...., ., __ IM .......... et •• .... .... •1·1 •• Cl J . ... •• •.. , 4'• .... ha\{' gottrn more elaborall' O\t'r tht• vear:-. l>°r1){1n.ill~. lhl· ran•r:. \\l'l t' simple things of wood hoarcb, baskets and suck brakt:s :'l:O\\. ~omC' of the vehicles, all <if wh11·h must l>e homemade, an· ~hUJ){'tl from fib<'r Ji lass. f1;'(ed \\1th d1~t· hrakl'~ anc1 feat urln~ comphcal l''' ~11s pt•ns1on sy,,tems :.inc1 highly w axctl, fanc~ f1mshe~ "It i:ets to lw a scu.>nce uftt·r t1\\h1k." explained \'aui:thn, \\h11 has !>t ud ied so,1 pl>I>' \krby 111 fnrm11t 1on lo ht•lp h im tn hb "a11 nuul hohbv " In adch't wn l1• t ht• kllO\\ It'd l!t' ~Jmrd thrnu.:h ex 1x-rwnc'(', ~Olrll' 1mprm•emcnts h;ive hc:c:n hroui.:ht about b\' entrant~ who :ir 1• t•ni:1necrs 1n thc11 work d,,, ro11l 11h·~ 1\nd. 'omt• chan~l':. h;l\1' 111•1•11 ma11t• for l h1• ~1m11lt• ,,1kl· lll ..... f C'l \ ,,· :.plit '-C't'•rnd drlJ~ rn rt'ar tmn. tlw ~h.:htl·~t mt•nl.11 nw. t'Jlrulnt1on. or thr hr(•akllown 11f t Set' PROC. Paite .\2l Gary Stevens Service Set For Friday Funeral service for Gory \\ Stevens or Lnf(una N11tuel will lw held 3 p m Friday at J>at:rf11· View Mortuary in Nt'wport Beach Mr Sle\'ens died Wednr~ day when his t'Bt hurt.led ovc.-r lht• chffs at Dana Point. llewas3.'i A rC's1dent of the Lai:tuna arr<i for 11 } ears, Mr Sle\'cns "as the sail's m a na tter o r All c.-n Oldsmobile·Cadillac i" Laguna Niguel. He resided al 23896 Ta ranto Bay . According to the Orange Coun· ty Coroner's office. Mr. Steven's car left Amber La ntern Street 1n Dana Point, flew 150 feel orr the cliff and landed 200 reet below on Del Obispo Road The deceased is survived b' his wife. Sharon : a son. Gary . brothers. Bruce. J effrey a nd Bretl of TL.ree Arch Bay and Crei:t of Cerritos: a sister. \'1c loria of Laguna Nigue l and m other. Evel yn . of Laguna Niguel. Burial will follow al Pacific View. Arrangem ents are under direction Qf Pacific View Mortuary. lhe dett>rmlnatlon to do what is n·qu1n•d to wl·k 1tw 11rc•,11lt•111·, !Jut I huvl:' found lhut I Jill not amon~ tht•m ' Mondulf" found those remark!> rl'lurr11n~ to hJunt him Somt-critics s aid Uw 1.•i.lrl} exit !>htl\H•d :'.lundal1· d1tl n11l hu''' the stomac·h for the rigors of 11 pres1dc11t1.ll C-<111\JIJll!n .11uJ wa~. l)('rhaps. a bi t I ;1"· \'Onl·,·rn-, w h1C'h 1 t•p111 tl•1lh .i1~11 trn11hl1•tl ('arter at firs t But thosC' dost-to MondJll· 'Jw ht~ dl·,·1,11111 ·" 1hJt111 J P<•ltlll',il rl'ahsl on1• "ho l..r11•w tw ".1:. m:tll.111i.: littl1· 11111j!rt'" .ind "ho dt.'!>plll' )tl>t'.Jil.in~ and tr.1\ \0hng in :W ">lJlt'' \\ J' ~t ill not \\ 11l1'h known * • * * * Carter Ends Guessin{{ R\JNNIN(i •'OR TIU: NO. 2 svo·r I!> a 1l1Cfort'nl que~liOll l•nllre· h. Mondak suid n ·n·nlly "Wlu•n you l·ampillGn for lhl· 'll'l' pn·i.tUt'nl''. 1t 1:-OVl'I' vcry 11luckly. 'he addl•c1 Ill' nott>d thul in sul'h a l'amp:11.:n. lhl'l l' 1:-n t th1• drawn out drudger) or a Cull·Sl·alc-pres1denl1JI dfort \\'hale friends claim l\tondall' 1:. J $!lK>d 1·.impa1.:nl·r \\hll l'llJOYS lll<'l'lin~ p('ople. g i \'Ing Spt'\'Chcs ant.I :oh .Jk mi: hand!:>, thl'y ~ay hl' rinds. ulht•r aS!>{'C'l !:> such asfw1d r:.tis111i: d1::.ta!:>tdul "\\'h,Jt 1 sJ1d allh<'hme w us th.it I d1dn l want to:-.pc:n<l must of my 1SH ~IOSOALt:, Pagt'.\1l • * * * * Mondale on Ticket NEW YORK tAPI J amm\' Carter ended morl' than a month of searchinl'(. suspl·n~c and some admitted 1nder1s1on todav. an nouncinJ( that he w!lntC'd &-n Walter Mondall' of ~llnnl•!oota a~ his running mall' Cartl'r pC'r~on.111) telephoned all six U ~ sen;1tors "'hu had been on his final h!>l of nt•e prl's1dent1al nom inee!>. then hl'ld INSIDE LOOK AT HOOPLA, A4 CARTER'S STANDS ON JOBS, INFLATION, 86 a news confC'renl'e to d1sclo~1· what had been one ,,f the only secrets of the Democratic Na Lional Con vention. The convention l'nds tonight with the delt'~alt's' scheduled a1> proval of Carter's C'hoicc and ac ceplance speeches by Carter and Mondale. The former Georgia governor who was officially nominated Wednesday night as his party's presidential nominee said that his decision had been a dj!ficult one and that he changed his mind several times since he started the selection progress early in June. "But I have absolutely no doubt that this is the right de· ctsion ." he said. Mondale said he was proud and honored. CarlC'r s aid. "In the last few days I have had several very sen ous allegations made against all the six s enators." but said no black marks emerged upon in· vestagallon. Ill' said be learned Mondale suffered from hypertension for which he takes medication and which 1s nothin){ unusual 1n a man of his UAC Corm,ty Fair Opens Friday For 10 Days T he Orange County Jo'a1r open:-; Fnday for a 10-dny run at the Costa Mesa .. ·a1rRro11nd.'> Th1!> year's thcmt· 1s "Good Old Days " and more than a quarti.'r of a million pcuple arc expected lo attend thr July 16to2.5event ~1ore than 10,000 displays and ~·,h1h1ts will be frnturcd alonl{ with trad1twnal f.11r food :11111 thrill ndes /\ m o n R t h 1· :. 1> e c· 1 a I ·c;randst and Alt rJt't 1on)t · an· P<'rftimanl'cs by Hoh llC•!Jt' 11n Ju· ly 17, Merit' lla~~rd. July 20 and 2t. and Marty Hobbins. slated for July 22. Motor('yclc r act•11 will hcadlin(' nn July 16 and 2..1. lhl' rodeo on Ju- ly 24 11nd 25 On openlnil dny nn<t wc.•ckcnds lht' (air will OJ'l'll al Ill a m ;rnd dose al 11 p m W('rkdays hnur~ ar<' noon lo 10 p m County F 111r ll111hllghts in- clude f'r1dav . J u ly 16 10 am ·II pm· Santa Ana Oay. Placentia Day I 00 Dairy Cullie Jud.:in~. Judg111g Rin~ (See FAIR, PageA2J Viejo Home Rifled For J e we ls, Liquor Jcwelrv. cash and hquor with a total \'alue of St .890 wa.s carried off by burlji!ars who pried open a slid111g glass door on the rear patio to gain enlry to a Mission \'1eJO home Orange f'ounl y sherHf's of· f1crrs s aid the theft occurre<l al the hom e of Mission Viejo Com· pa ny \'tcc preside nl Denols Byron Benn J r .. 45. of 2301t Vla Cereia. while he and ~ f*mi11 "ere away visiting relatives. ,.,. . ._ .. MINNESOTA'S MONDALE ANSWERS MEDIA QUESTIONS With Democratic Nominee Jimmy Carter at His Side Arte r his news conference, Carter spoke to the Cal1forma de· legation introducl'<i by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr . \\ho en· lC'rcd the campa1im late 111 u de· term111cd but fut11<' bid for the presidential nominulion "I "ant to thank the Pt'<>PIC of California for kcepini.: J t•rry Brown home so Ion~." sa1J Ca r te r. addini.:. "lie wus a formidable man. a formidable opponent and now he wall be a formidably ally." < Rt'lated photo Pa~cA5 I Drown told the delegates he would "~o back home now to work with you all to elect Mr Carter to the presidency " Before the dele~ation m1'eling, Carter took Mondale to <An un· scheduled session with a i:roup of black mini5tcr:.. The !>l'SS1on was sponsor('d by l i S . Rep. Andrew Young o f G eor~1u. one of Carter's carhl·sl supporters Carter said his doubts on Mon- dale cl'ntt>red on tht· fuel that hl· has said he 1s not fond or cam pa1gn1n~. Out he said he was re· assured and fo und a strong degrl'e or comp.1t1b1hty w1lh the senator. , lie also said ht: was COO\linced that Monda h' "as "the bes t person to lead this country 1f something s houlc1 happen lo me " Cart er announced his choice to a capacity crowd or nl•wsm(·n ut the Americana Jlotrl. has e:im pa1gn hl'adquarte rs. lie related hts call to Mondale "He was already awake and graciously agr eed lo ser ve with me." lie promised that his vice pre s idenl w ou l d have major responsibilities and would be Ill· volved in administration pro- grams. "I would make sure there is a complete Involvement.'' he said. Mondale. 48. who had been one of the front-runners for the job. repeatedly said he was not in t er ested in ~he P.osl as a ceremonial office onJ)': Carter. who campaigned on a non.Washington theme, said he had decided il would be "better for the country" 1f he choc;c som('()nc from Congress as a run· nin~ mate. Mondale had dropped out of sight Wednesday. but )Oined Carter al the news conference Carter he~an thC' news con· ference by sayinJ: he had two an· nounrements to make. ''I've de· c1dcd to accept th<' nomination for president and .. I've asked to serve as my running mate, 1f thl· delegates will approvr, Sen. Mon· dale." I 07 Meters Beheaded By ARTHl'R R. VINSEi. Of ll't D•1h Pilot SWlf Th1C'\'('!> u:.1n i.: :1 hydrauli c wn•nt h mc:t hod1c·ally l"'PIK'll I h1• tops off 107 park1ni.: ml'l\•rs aloni.: l'al'lf1t· CnJ'>l lf1~hw.1\ in llunt ini:ton lkac·h trnla\, rl1•-,p1ll' tlll' presC'ncc of hundn·1l'> of Prt'tla" n ~rurnun· hunll'r:-. Tht' loss. not 1·ompll'tl'lv tallied yt•t. will run 111111 thr lhc>U~Jnd~ <if dollars. 1>0l11·p ~a11I It w·as ltkl' the· .Joli\ C:r('c·n C.1ant JUSl l'amt• clown ('ua~t ll 11?hway pl111•k1n~ lht·m del'l.1rt·rl Pol1c•1• \\',itch Com mand1•r I.I T11111 l'all1111 Ill' c·st1mutPd tlw vt1ltll' t>f C'111 h meter at about SIOO not counllni: thl• coins 111 them "nut I think the lnggcst prC) hll•m we'r<' ~oiniot tu have ht•fl•" the m<in hours and m11n1•\' tu , , .. PJlr thrm. •Lt Patton Jddl'd Oawn brought im-rca~ln~ cl1~ crJ\'ertes nf lhl' parking rnl'l(•r h cads ii 1 s ca r cl e d a Inn g l ht' highway. from the hlurfs 11\'l'r look in1: Bol'>. Chtt•a Slate• fSl'ar h lo l llh Str r N tn the clowntuwn d1-,tnct ThC' Cic\ I('(' lll>l'd l•) 1111p I ht• mctt•r h1•;11ls 1l(f 111 okt• onh a kw of lhl•m ('oins 1ns 1<lt' \\('r<' IC'MllVt•tl w1tho11I hr<>ak1ni.: lhl' c:a ~I · Saddlehack Group Nixes Pay Freeze A rrpn•scnl 9ll\'t' for cl11ss1ficd emplo) t'S 1n th<' Saddlehark \'alley l'n1f1cd School Dli.tr1cl S8ld Wednesday his group will foce a 1>0tential s alary fr~ze and refuse to sign an ugrcemt•nl de· manded by dis tract trustees. T he agreement. approved by trustees about two weeks al{o, would delay a binding contract until July 1977 except on certa111 procedural matters and items of "mutua l consent " Jf at is not signed by Au(ot I. trustees have Ex-patie nts "Sit' SACRAMENTO (AP> -Some of the former mmlal patients holding a sil·ln in the governor's office say they were forced to t.t.ke drugs and s hock t~atmenl. and were held in seclusion against their will. said I h<'y wall freeze salarl<'ll Paul nraucr. president of thr Saddleback Valley chapter of thc: Call!orn1a School Employeic As soclation <CSE/\ 1. said his 01 ganlzallon 's legal department advised him not to sign 1t. The decision may change after a meeting scheduled with the dis· tricl 's n egot iat or later this month. he said. Brauer termed the demand fnr the agreement "l egal blackmail." "We didn't want a contract. but just to pull something like that isn't fair ," he said. The representative of derical, maintenance and lrnns1><>rtation employes said the agreement binds the m to accept no cost of living raise and they wouldn't be able lo negotiate for anything. "We might as we.U stop talk· lnJ." he said. ulum1num m1·t1·r lll'arli. Tht• slCl•I m<'l t'r poll-~ \H'I • ll'll Ill placl' ln\'(')t\i~ator' w c·r(' lt-.min.: to· dav toward tlw lh1 .. irv that ""' mconl" 10 lhl' p.1rkmi: 11\l'lt•r 111- tlustry 1<. in vol\ .. ,1, 1lut• l•> th1· fat l onh· 'nu111·an l rulu~trn· ... 111 Jnol m .j (•r . ~ C'rl' 1111 ,ind I Ill' I h11•\'I'" rc:mm t'CI t ht• t·or n' "1th1111t ha 1·,11. · in~ I hl•m op1•11 Till' th£'fl~ 1)('('1Jrt t•d hl'I Wl'C'l1 :.! a m and 4 a rn I ll\'l•SI l).:.ttor' w ,., ,. '"J'lll'l\1'" 11l 1111' holtl r:111I, tlu1• l11 n11wtl1•d Dt'at'h Url'U ('11nd1t 11111 ... itlonJl I hl• two·mrh·i.tn•td1. Earthquake Hits Bali RA I.I. I ndon<•)t I a (A I' I /\n eorlhqunkt• on th<' island of 8 011. hlll1n~ f:1r from the uic uul tounq spots, ha!' killed 22.'J pt'Oplr and inJure d 2,350. Aalt Gov. Suk arm en said today. rte said lhe Buleleng district on the island's northern tsp suHered thl' worst domage from the quake Wednes day, with 90 percent or the homes in the dis trict wrecked. More than 100 pcnmns, mostly c hild re n , w e r e badly i n j ured by f:ill1n g huildings. Seririt in central Bali was virtually destroyed and 10 school children died there wh e n a school building fell . Sukarmen said . The quake r egistered 5.6 on lhe R1chter scale. --' 2 DAil v P1LIJ_t ____ s_a ____ r_n_u_'~-•~y_J_u_1¥_1_s_19_T_6 f 'r o• Pafl# A I .4fter lrri11e Chose MONDALE: LIBERAL • • • life an 1 lohd..i) lnm. IJut I 'e cheeked and they've ull bffn redecocat ed." Monda!~ qu1p~'d 'They're marvelow. place!> to '-lay and l'vt' thouahl 1t over 1rnd lh.at'1 wht'rt' I'd hket.o be · 2 Bandits Flee 'IO~DAl.t:. <&H, H0\1S ll l~ APPtARANCE and well-dtesaed, 1s '1t'\I. c'll ,1, nn1· 11f t h1· for1•mo,..1 h l><·ral3> 1n the Senate. where be 15 most active on the f lnJrH l' t'ornm1lto·t• Hut l'\t'o l\lon1l.ilt• l'on<'l·<k., that ht> might not h11ve that much n:1m.-ro·<'o•tn 11 ion bt•) orl<l :\t 111n1·.,otu and W 11:1hin~ton, I) l' Into Building Wht>n one poll tit.ii humnn~l cracked th al mo:.t ~<1ple think Mon· dule 1~ ..i ... uburb of Le~ An.ido, the genutor commented " 1 think he 5 ri&tit ·· Still. ma1\y Ot'm01.·rats.say Mondnle r:. 1n a bettt'r po:s1tion lo mtond fenres with 11111'1ht•tn l1h..rab .and ori.:anr1ed labor thun other hop{'full> ant en h'\I. ood h\ ( ·.1rt1•r Mund ah' unJ <.'Jrtt•r ... l·(·m polt·:-. ;ipurt on many key r:ssuei; that art> dear to hbNab !-'or 11\.,t,1m·t· Mr.ndalt• has been a stronj( opponent oC lt•i;1:sl<il 111n ti) har hu'l111i,: to .11·h11•\ 1• ~l·hool deM•gregat1on Rt T '"O~l>Al.t: lllMSt:l.t ' l.ATt:l.Y tlA been C'l:uming "I don t thank tht:re ar1• m:rn,· dtffl.'rt:nc eo;" ht!tWfen his own hbt>ral ph1losol)h\ JOU t' ,1rto•r :-. moderate approarh "I'm .1 proi,:rt'">SI\ l' l.k•mlkrat, :1 µra~ffijtll' Ol·mocrat. · :\ton· dales a ad Poht1ral 'urress rame t-arly lo Mondale. When he was 18 and a s tudent at ~I aralc•ster ( 'ollcge 1n St Paul, Mann . he helped mo\'e stu dents into the Dc·mrx·rat ac Farmer Labor Party, the state s Uemoc 1 Jiit' pJ1 t\. Jnd therebydeCusecampus left·\\ Ing gro1•ps lit> s•M'n her a mt• <1nd remains loda\ .1 protege off ellow Man nesot.tn llutwrl llumphn·' "horn ht: hl!IJ)t'd 10 1948 tu tht! Senatt! I lumphr1·~ \\ J ' mJ~ 11r11f :\1 innl•Jpoh'> JI tht' ta mt· At 1:! \lon(J.1k l1e('Jml· lht' ~ ounj?l'">t :.attornl·~ gt•nt:ral C\ er t:lt:cl· l'<I tn M IOOl''>Ot.t J 1oh ht• hdd from 1960to 1964 Tiit:~ I~ 1~6. lttONOALt: IUM ELF won election totheSt'natt- T-..o ,·ear:. latt•r, h1• :-.crved a:. co-chairman of Humphrey's unSUl'· cessful 1968 pres•dl·nttal campaign. And in 1972. he" on re-election by a landslade. even though the national Democrattc ticket or George McGovern was swamped an Minnesota by former President Nixon. Tit> ha~ J o;trnng liberal r(•ronJ in the Senate In addition tooppos- ang ..1nt1bus1nA ll'g1slat1on, :\otondale ha!> \'Oled for gun control and the Equal Rights A mendmcnt lie has abo been actl\·e an child cart-and food stamp leg1slat1on Monda IC' 1~ matned and has three <'h1 ldrnn Therr home is in Mrn· neapola:. I\ pa.Ir of youthful bund1l'I d1m11xed their six mile ftff\\ ay n11ht at Spl.'l"<i~ Je rt'ater than 100 miles per hour Wednesday after · noon bv sprantin~ throu.~h hcuvy glass door 1n 1111 t rvuw lndu:.trtul park l'ollt·c• roun(kcl up thl· 1>u1r followin~ the l'hilse thut bt>K•rn 111 Coist.1 Mesa after tht> robbt·ry of ,, c1;oncrs Chjrlc.•s ()Jv1d Tooks. Ill. 1:. in (.'ost,1 Mt':...i Jjll toJJ~ on s11:-.111 l'IUO of ~rand thdt. j.!r:l.nd thl'fl auto Jntl arnwd rob~"-''1'. C11.,t.1 Me:.a pohl'l' l.t. CrorJ,!e Lort{in Sjl\I \ tomp3n1on. lh. has bl.'l'll turnt"d O\ er 10 Oranl!e County JU' enile 3uthorit1l•s The 1nc1dent bel!an "'11h thP 1 p m r o b IH• r ~ u f K u ' l t' 1 ' Cleaners. 1534 Newport Hl\ll . Costa Mesa, pohcesrud Tooks and the) outh entered the store and all~gedly look about $100 L,rom clerk Tilht> Marion und tred her up before leaving 1n a stolen 1969 Ford. police said. Costa Mesa officer J . C. "'hate spotted the suspects on Newport Boulevard and the c.·hase began along Newport Boulevard. It t'X· ceedcd 100 m.p h. as the bandits frequently c hanged lanes and p asse d e:.irs on the median brt\l.l'cn th<' frn~way :ind thl· ft'nrt'. Whrte:.a1d. CSF MURDER SUSPECT LEAVES COURT AFTER PLEA Officers from sant:1 1\n:1. Irvine's Trina J arish DA S:y• He Wiii Seek Death Penalty :or Edward A'llaway ~~~jl~~~£~:~~)~~.:;t,:~~~:~~I~~~; H t 1 K ll A Newport Beach heheopter .p d p ff Ch is ory o i er s ~~~·1:t~"o~;;hf~~~w~~ ~ ~i;·: O w er U alllp ~ • parked car at 2909 Daimlt-r St . A l d Santa Ana cau sing minor eapon na Yze damagetoboth ehacles. I Irvine's Trina Jansh frmshed The pair suffered minor lact-ra· first Cor the second strrught year lions " hen they smashed through 1n the a nn ual cross-country two glass doors of an unoccupal'd Powder Puff Derby and Shirley By GARY G RANVILLE who entered the innoc.'cnt pica f11r building all em piing lo t:ludt• Cote of Newport Beach placed 011MD•1t,~••15utt the arcu~c:d mur<ll't l·r \\ho did police secondalongw1thher s1sler. The rineatlegedlyusedinthe not speak during 111:. JarJtKll Costa Mesa poli<'t> s aid a :-hot1i:un bl<1,l tu ::.1111' th" 1n11r. No one WU~ IOJUf'\•d (){flcl'rS suad $100 rush and a 32 ('ttllber revolver wt're ~vt'red at the timeo( th~ nrrests. l.Jl•Uh•nunt Lorton (•u111111cnded lhl· wc1rk of nHI C'l'I Whitt• and the o l h l' r <l l' 11 ~• 1 I m 1 • n t " w h n partu·lput,•11 · \\ (' Wt're vc.•ry lut·ky thut Ill) 11rw WICS hurt ... h• :s111d. rrfl•rran~ to tlw 1 u!lh hour 1rulf1c.· 2,000 Lose PmoorAfter TnJCk Crash About 2.000 Fount:un Valley and Santa Ana homes were left \I. llhout electricaly Wednesday night arter a suspttted drunken driver sheared off a power pole · wath his truck. pohce sald today. i The 9.30 p.m. crash on Harbor Boulevard between Edinger and 1 Mr F adden Avenues. set ofr a r ham·like re art ion that: • Snapped oH another pole : nearby. I RurnC'cl pcm 1•r hrws almost a ! mile awa' · l ~N 1Hh' pul1• l'l'J:-htnll unto a molo•I I.at up FountJan \'all<'Y and SanU1 Ana sk 1 e~ for a Cew :.econds Knocked out a transformer and burned a traffic SllJlal. -Set hot w1re!i cr ashlng down on a Santu Ana police unat in whar h a :.tarlled omcer was writing reports Santa Ana police ~tamated to tal dam agt' to power . telephone a nd other eqwpment at S250.000. Miss Jarrs h. formerly of Costa m ass murder of seven people al ment. Newport Beach officer fired a M~a. collerted the Sl~OOO fi rst Ca lifornia State Un iver sity ~-------------~-~--------------~---------- o .... , ,., ... , ... ,. ~"""'· WINS DERBY AGAIN Irvine 's Trina Jarish f 'rom Pngt-I I FAIR ... place prize Wednesday a fter Fullerton Monday reportedly completing the 2.916-mile rourse was purchased less than 36 hours from Sacram ento to Wilmington . before the killings. Del in 13.9 hours. According to investigators, the Fly ing a Beechcraft A·36. the suspected ma ss murderer . 34·ycar·old Miss J aris h averaged Edward C . A 11 away. 37. 209.7 mph. which is about 28.7 purchas ed the .22·caliber rifle Cor mph better than her plane's h an· $123.95 sometime Saturday even- d1 cap. mg. Mrs. Cote and her sister . Joan As i s required in s u ch a Paynter of Bakersneld. re<'e1ved purchase. a ll Allaway needed to SS.000 Cor their second-place ef-do to walk out of the store with fort his new rifle was to a.n5Wer a The third place WlMer. Helen series of quHtlons soch as: Have MrGee of Sonora set a new re· you ever been convicted of a rord an the 29-yt'ar ·old Po\l.der felony., Puff Derby by averaging m ore T he suspected krller then than 225 miles per hour an her signed the Corm stating that he arrcrart had answer ed the questions This was to be the last rare for tnathfully. . the \\Omen pilots. spoosored by Allaway is char.ied with carry· the Ntnety·N1nes The oqrnnaza. ing h.is new gun to the CSF ca.n· t1on says finanr1al troubles. plus pus a nd there in a four.minute proo1ems arising Imm the lacl rampage shooting nine people. that the race as open only ll) se\'en of tht'm fatally. \\omen. ha\ e forred lhP end of the crosS·l·ountr'.\ eompel1t1on ~·auALITY TELEVISION I 30 ·I II and FFA <:nut l'ar :lflt' llt>rtl.lj,!c• :..1 ~1i.:c• I I~ ,\ ~ I~ '~.in \\ •".llhl'I h \'n11ntr \ .~ \\'1•,11•111 \11 111nt~1n f)p\\ :..r .1.:1 WeakStonn Sprinkles Oranl{e Coast The murder:1 were the larJ:est mass killing in Orange County hastor) Allaway pleaded not i:uilty to the crime 1n Orange County Munrcapal Court Wednesday morn an I(. 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Temperatur<'s In downtown~ Angt'l<'!I were ex peeled to reach 76 toctay nnct 80 f'rict ay. with night tame tl'mp('rnturt's dropping tn thclow60s. Ca,nada Bans Death Penalty OTIAWA. Canada (AP> -The House of Commons voted 130·124 Wednesday lo abolish the death penalty for a ll ch·iUan crimes a nd leave o nly traitor ous militarv offens es s ubject lo capital punishment. If approved by the Senate. as expected. the n ew law would replace one that pro\'ldes the de ath penalty for killers or workm~ policemen ;.,ct prison ~uards. Although royal assent is also needed to make the law effective, the vote it.self was enough to uve the lives of three convicted police killers scheduled to bang Wed· nesday. Both Senate approval and royal assen a re expected by Friday. More s pe<'i(ica lly, it was Depu· ly Public Defender Ron Butler f 'rona Page , t I PRIX ... ~omr incx pcns l\'c but v11 al parl . :md lhe drt\'Cr oC Ollt' o( lhCSl' t:OI orful machines will fanct hams('lf ""arang a sr1tnrCrcant portmn of a hav bale." says the relea!.c fur the('\ c·nt lt ha~ become l>afer nntl cle.iner e''ery '~:tr, satd Vaughn Hut hr~ \\tfc. Edno. saul. I l'l10°I :-.land 11 11 ·11 ,·ra1.y" Although he 11dmrh 'at'!l krntf of sl·an ." h<• also llt'llt•\'c•s lh1• I' .1rc is iun and a r hallani:'' llc• rrbulld" hb cor cvl·r~ year h(>(•riuse th<' only year ht! darln I' do Iha~. th<' s ernnd \'C:•r of thC' l'ilC'C', ht• ln)oo t II<' 1rn1rl he spt-nds .. ~ r,o 7n RO hours ... som ewhl'r<' an thcr r " workinit on each C'n r AllhouRh he has nlrrurty start· M \\OrkinR on hrs rnrcr. h<' said . "I usually start " wel'k heforr · Rut his daughter chimed in "th<' clay befor<'" '!<ually. rhc paint as i;11ll "<'l when he sturti; the far!>! run Wh1IP some of his compctator' fZ<'I r<'a I uot 1c JO the dt'slgn of their cars. h<' t'ontencts "th<' Incl.. is to fZ<'l as s am pl<' as possible " \'auithn . a salesman who has always t'njoyed sportscar.;, said he will give anyone any anforma· t1on they want. "I'd rather wan a race tha t's real close." he explained. And. when u ked whether he thmks he will win this year. he said. "Sure." "I try to wan ... he said. "I want to win e,·('rything I clo. l think c\·erybody does." But most of a ll. he said . he re· bwlds his car and join.'! the·race because he has more fun and becom es more involved in l.be an- nual community event. Persons interested in joining the race s hould call LarTy Legate atS86-m5. WE'RE HA YING A •.. BIG MONEY SAVING S1ll .. I~! 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