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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-04-24 - Orange Coast PilotI ., r7 • e a ,. C.011nty,-Ne:wport Wayne's Releitse · IJaud'-\_ ·oetayed-From Of Airline Roiite Hoag Hospital ....,j . DAILY PILOT Demolition of Slide ~· .. * * * 1oc * * * Homes Under Wag TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 24, 1979 VOL n . NO llt. I H .CTIONS, 1t ,.AGES ,. Died1·ich Trial Hits Snag YOTIN8 BOOTH D•llY "" .. ,. ...... , o ..... AmlHoM POLL WATCHER This 1s four-month-old Andy Mecham a l Concord 11;1 School in San Clemente. Wa s he wailing for forml·r president llu:hard Nixon? Or was he just wait ing for Mom .Janice to make a choice? Or maybl• she had <.i lrct.tdy made 1t. Isn't the re a candidate named Mecham in today's special city council election·1 Impact Study Eyed For Airport Route Newport Beach a nd Orange County ofCl cials said today they we re pleased with a rederat Civil Ae ronautic Board rejection of Frontier Airline 's a pplication for immediate route a uthority between Orange County and Las Vegas. The ruling, ha nded down last week. denies only the airline's request ror an expedited ruling. It doesn't apply to the pending application the airline riled as llE4J'Y WOMAN FOUND DEAD TIPTON. England <AP> Muriel Hopkins, who we ighed 728 pounds and reruscd treat- m ent because "they would have starved me lo death." was round dead In her home Monday A police epokel'lman said Mon· day s he dJed Sunday or natural causes. Mn. Hopkins, 48, fell last week. Aller police a nd firemen m anaged to get her up, doctors urged her to accept hospital treatment lo reduce. She re- fused. part or the procedure known as the Caliromia-Nevada Low 1-'air Route Proceeding. T he CAB, however . further ruled that it would r emove Orange County Airport from im- media te cons ide ration in the California-Nevada route awards in order to conduct some kind or environment.al impact study on lhe erred or new routes al the a irport. Thal ruling is similar lo one the CAB made a month ago In the Califomi~·Arizona Low Fair Route Proceeding. Al that time, at the urging or attorneys for the city or Newport a nd the county, the CAB agreed to withhold consideration or new routes to Ora nge County until some kind of environmental as- Re1111m ent of their Impact could be conducted. Newport Beach City Attorney Dennis O'Neil said today the agency has not yet defined the scope or those environme ntal studie11. The effect or the CAB action Is to put in a slate of s uspension several p e nding r oute a p · plicalions lo Orange County In the Nevada proceeding, on· <See VEGA , Page A2) Tharp Suffers .. Tmnhle By GAR V GRANVILLE Of I ... D•oly Pilot Sl•fl The alrc;HJv oft.·n dt•lavPr1 tmhery trn1I 1if OF;rngc < o~nl) Supervisor Halph D1<'drt <'h hit another ~nag Loda.>-when Ln;1I J udgl· Ho~!> Tharp rl'porled ht• had hrokt•n h1~ l<>g As a rt·~ult . Diedrich ;rnd <'fl c.ll'f<'n<lant LeHoy Ho~t· '.'.. trial 111 San D1<·~0 Surlcrwr Court won t rrs um1.• until Monday ;1t tht· 1.•a rlat•st .J udg1 · Tharp a ppa rc•ntl ~ brokt• hi s leg in a weckl•nd fall , at'Cord 1ng lo court l'lt.·rk HolJC'rt La wn•nct• Lawrc•nce s a11J, hnwt•vl'r. 1l wasn·t until tht· Judgl' visited a do1.·t1>r latt• Monday afternoon that !ht· fraC'tun• was cliagnosc<I The .1u<lgt• 's hrokcn kg was thl" S('('Ollcl lntt'rrUflllOn Ill lht· trial s ine<' tht· l'llllll'Od1ng <tl tornt•:o.., mad1· tht·1r 1J1ll'n1 ni.i s l<itemt.'nls bcfon· an 1•1g hl woman, four man iur~ 1\pnl 9 It was 1mm1·c11 alt·ly after al tor ners ftn1 !>ht·d thc·11 stale menls th a t ddt·n'.'..l' la\\ Yl'r Sylvan Aronson was sln«kt·n with a case of hrnnch1L1s and the trial was rect·!>~l·cl for one wc·ck Th.it rce<'ss follmH·d a !~­ month effor1 to hnni.: the· 1.'asc to trial. an effort hy 1ld1.·n'>t' at torneys that incluch·tl a change or venue ~1s \H•ll as D11·dnch run ning t hrough two ~t·ts of ul torneys bcfon• <iettlang on .lam<'~ R1 ddrl and Kt•1th Monroe to represent hirn al this trial Before h1!-. v1s1l to th1· rloctl)r Mnnday, J udj.l<: Tharp hobhh•d onto the bcnC'h with Lh<' :.11CI of a cane. 0 n cl' th c rt• , h t' h e a rd test imony from two prosecution ·witn<'ss es. legal sc<'retary Do nna Dou1-?hty and forme r state Senator Dennis Cu rpcntcr Befo re the fo rmer Republican stale Senator took LhC' stand, de fense attorneys made a futile bid <See DIE DRICH, Page A2 > SUFFERS BROKEN LEG Otedrtch'• Judge Tharp 'It The Better to See With AP Wtf ..... to Hoh 1 lnpt• Pl'l'I''> through a hr:1!-i!-> tclcscopt· JH't'Sl·ntt•d to him by lh<' fCJcultv of Fordhi.lm l'rt·p :-.C'hooi after tht• cc.ime clian's appl·:iranc·t· a ::. ~u<.·~l hos t of .. Thl· Best of Bro'-!dway Salute Fordham Prep · :Vlon<ia.\ night at Nev. York ::-. Lintoln C'l'nt rr Thl' tt·lt•!->t'OP•· 1:-. for Hope ·s w1fr. Dolorl'!'-. whos t.• f;Jvont1• ::.on~ 1::-. .. On A Clear Da.\ · Homes Lost to Slide Workers Clearing Debris in Laguna 8 y ST EV t: MITC'llEl.L. Of IM D•1ly P1lel Sl•ll Heavy equipment operator'.'.. wer<' exf>('rtcd lo bcA1n Leanni• '1 o "' n t "' o m o r l' h o m l' ~ 1 n Blucb1rd Canyon today following an earth shppagt• early Mond<.iy that s plat orw homl' in half :rncl left the foundation of a second o;trueturc und(•rm1ncd Laguna Bt•:wh City M anugl'r Fred Solomon s:.ml d(•lins from the two hom1•s. loeatcd along the hlufflop surrounding the sltdt• are<.i . shoul1l tw n•rnovNI bcfort• Friday ·'T he two homes will be gone by the end of th(• week .·· Solomon said this morning An early morning s lide John Wayne's Condition Said 'Good' Movie actor .John Wayne re malned hsted an good condition t o d ay a t Hoag Me m orial Hosp1lal in Newp ort Beach where he as recuperalm~ from bronchiUs. a spokeswoman ror the hospit al reported . llis releast• has been delayed n vc or six days. The s tar checked into the hospital last Wednesday suffer· ing from whal an aide described as an irrttoting bronchial con- d il ion bro ug ht o n by over · exertion while recovering from cancer surgery The Newport Beach resident underwent nine hours of s urgery al the UCLA Medical Center in J anuary to re move his can- cerous stomach Si nce then. he has been re covering at his Baysho res home Hi s ool y m aJor public ap pearance was April 9 when he presented the Oscar for the best picture at lho Academy Awards C'eremony , ut>:.t ro)t'd lhl' homl' of Grori.:c <.tnd .Jant· Goodall JI 9fl2 Oriole· Drive Monday, and undermined the cement foundation of Anna M e Ca 11 um ·., home J l 94 5 M(•adowla rk OrtV\.'. adJacc·nl Lo the Goodall home City officials \\Crt' Lo mc1.•t wit h Federal D1 s u ~tt•r As '>I Slance Adm1n1 s trat1on rt.•prescntat1vcs today . a nd a SPC<'tal City Coun('tl meeting has ll<'en called for 7 30 tonight in council cha mbers .. We believc Wt' need $130,000 an emergency funds lo complete· the latest work in the canyon," Solomon said. "And depending on what their rthe rederal ofricials' l answer·~ Lo us today . we ·n be mformmg the council we need the ad dilional runds .. Solomon said tha t in the event the federal government does not provide the needed money. or says 1l bas lo study the matter, he will ask the council lo ap· propriate the SL30.000 prob ably from t he city's general fun d t o com plete thl' em ergency work "It has to be done now. and we don't have ti me to wait ror an ans wer from the feds." Solomon said . The additional money would be used lo carve an uecess road into lhe latest slide a rea, enabl· In g c r e w s fr o m S u k ut Construction Company to shore up the slide -prone clirr He sold that whe n the two Judge Preseured LOS ANGELES <AP> A. • Superior Court judge has ordered a Munlcipa.l Court j udge to show proof that the press and public should be excluded fro m pre hmlnary hearings of Synanon members accused or plotting lo kl11 an attorney by placing a r at· Uesna.ke in his maJ lbox homt's Jrt' n •mo\cd <i nd tht· l1•dgl' 1oadw<1~ 1s 1n ~tallC>cl t'r<•ws -A 1ll bt.•g10 pla cing mon· steel pilings in the earth lo pn· vent furtht•r o;hppa~{· Threl' mon· home!. a long thP blufrtop are threatened. he said and futun• hullrt'!>!>1ng work will not help mailer!. much "We will conunul' with the but tress work. but the pro1ect 1~ fa1 h nJ? a t 1t!> present depth. 1r wp J!O another 40 Lo 50 feet deep, 11 l'ndungers other homes." Construt•t1on <:rcw!> arc carv- 1 nJil out the old slide ma ss. rcolacanJ? that weak soil with I~ SLIDE. Page A21 \\•·ath••r Con s idera bl e h ig h cloudiness Wednesday a nd slightly cooler with highs 62 to 72 Lows tonigh1 52 to 64. INSiDE TOBI\ Y The world's ref ugee11 art> f 1ndang fewer countnes wm mg to take them tn, One StACh notion 1s Rot1Jtoona where Ow 20.000 refugees camped there are often greeted with lwatill ly Story, pho!O Page A7 ------·1----.- J\I P>.!LY J'!LOJ S TytldU, AQQl 14, lilt /tlajorit11 Rade Blftck Elected Rhodesia Boss :-. \I l~ltl In Hhnclt·'• 1 1 P 1 H1 >h1•1' \Iii I \1 11111 r1 '"·' "·I" c•ln It 11 !ht ltl '' hi JI). J)r!lflt' 1111111!'.l<'I ul l!ho 11•,.1.1 lod I\ J°' tu, p111 h '"'''h '"''''' ~\ nut (\f 1 • 1tl.11•i.. "'••!!-111 IH.U 1i.1nw ntan ' h ....... .. Jutll{e f 'o'·"~ 'n11 ~f1 R t1p < 111 l \ \l~I \ 1•\I" \ • I 'I ,, .. '41 \t11ri11 Ip.ti I 11111' It 11111' It l•'ll't' h.1• h. • 11 t d. 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Bul rnformf·d sources in V. asl11ni.:1on 'J 1d Htchard M. M11os1" the u ... s1:.tant :.ecretary 111 s tal<· for t\fr1c<1n afrairs. <1nd 1\mb<1s-.:ldor Dnnald Mc Henry, a top ;.ich1scr to l ' N Ambassador i\ndri•w 'Young . be li eve the t•lt·<·t111n was a frnud Supervisors Hit MAH IPOS A IAP l Three M ;1 ra 1m s J C.:o unty s upervisors have bt•t•n :.crvcd with gnind Jury acl'u:.atirms of willful mis· eonduct in omce re lating to µurchaS<' of hind for a park . !.. .. TELEPHONE l I .__.....,_. Ad_L -I ·~·I ........ T•fCaH Sl a nrord s tude nts Chris Morulcs lleft>. and Mike Wilkins study while spend· ing 24 hours in a campus phone booth in an effort to set a world mark that would be accepted by Guinness Book or Records. ~tting Down to tlae Job ( , ....... :... VEGAS ••• b P'rmtier, Air Calllonla aad Hu1bel Airwest were appllcuta for Orance County routes. AlrYtelt alreadf boldt a route to Las Ve1u. Air Cautonaia will t>e1tn nJtnc to the desert eity on May I -.. a TUUte tbe abilDe got ln UU. wtmer•a route de~ regulation. In a preliminary flndlna, the Frontier applicaUon waa recom· mended for eventual approval, but lut week's nlliq •P.MUS to delay that final approvar.- Tbere are eight alrliaes with pe nding a pplications in tbe Arizona proceeding, seeking authority to fiy between Orance County and Tuc80n ud Pboenill. Those airlines are Air Cal, Airwest. Frontier, Western, PSA, Contioeolal, Oaark and North Central. While local officials bailed the CA 8 ruling aa support of their contentions that the airport can't tolerate more airlines or additional nights, they ar e still a waiting rulings in yet another federal agency with jurbdJetioo over the airport. Then"s only one way to pick strawberric~ and that 's on your hands and knees a~ l h t'SL' workl'rs de mo nstrate in an l rvine fu·ld Or angl' County 's strawberry crop was damagl'd by early frosts a nd the ~rower who oper ates this field feels he will have to settle for less than the 3,000 tray~ it norm a ll y produces But there are l'nough berries to keep these picker~ busy. The Federal Aviation Administration ia still studying th e iss ue of discrimination agains t air car riers at the facility. That investigation produced a week·long hearing three weeks ago and the findings from that a ren 't expected to be released for a nother month. Strangler in Custody? The ,.~AA has a lleged that the c:o unty violated grant agree- ments in whic h 1t took fedP.ral money for a irport improve- m ents by restricting airport leases lo three airlines -Air Cal, A1r west and Golden West. Chief Gates Seeks Charges Against Suspect L OS ANGELES I AP 1 Author1tie.., set'king lhe elusive Hillside Stra ngler say t ht'y thtnk they have thelr m<in a 27-ycar old former policf> s ludie s s tudt:nt who earlier had bt·c.:n dr<1ppt:d a .., a s us pect Police Chief Oaryl G<1lc.:~ said at ;.i news conferen ce Monday t hat his department. tht' Los I\ ngl·lt•s ('oun ly :.h e raff a nrl (; len d;Jlc polH'l' <1rl• ~eekrng t•hargcs 1n 10 11f lht• 13 strangl rng~ aguanst Kt'nnelh li1anch1 H1anchi has pleaded innocent by re ason of ins anity to two similar murders in Be llingham. Wash where he i!> in c ustody "We now belaevl' that we havf• a case put together which wt• plan to submit lo the district <1t torney so metime this week.· Gall's said "We believe the evidence will support that Bianc hi Wi.IS tn volved in seven murde rs in lh<" city of Los Angele~. two unde r the s heriff's jur isclicl1on and onl' in the city or Glendale." Bianchi, an adopted c hild whc g rew up in Roc he ster. N.Y . lived in Los Angeles from 1975 until he moved to Was hington state in May. three m onths after the last stranghni! Frort1 Page A I DIEDRICH. • to ba r his les t imony Carpente r, a lawyer, testified that in 1973 two de velopment company officiuls ram e to him a nd s a id t h ey s u s pecte d Diedrich might be soliciting a bribe. The officials were identified a :. Robe rt H Grant. chairman uf thl' board of directors of the Grant Corp . and Richard Owen, president of Ana heim Hills Inc , a Grant Corp. s ubsidiary Car penter said he w;is lold Diedrich and Rose at a dinner meeting suggested lo Owen that the comp::iny buy a piece o r property contro lled hy Rose fo r more than tl was worth. "I believe they sa id lhe y wer<' told if they bought the property it might enhance their ability to ge t their property 12.200 acre!. in the Anaheim hills 1 removed from the a ~racullural preserve 'b y the county Board o f Supe rvisors> " Carpenter then testified that Grant a nd Owen a short timf' later asked for a second appoint· ment. Free He alth Care For Alien s Asked LOS ANGELES fAP> -Argu ing that one person's health can affect another's, the Los Angeles County Grand Jury has recom· mende d that the county give e mergency a nd elective medical care lo undocume nte d aliens. In its eigbl·m onth s tudy re leased Monday, the grand Jury said that "A cough may be a symptom or tuberculos is; an Un· vaccinated woman may catch German meas les while pregnant 3nd gjve birth lo-a handicapped <'hild. Their health pro ble ms become everyo n e 's h ealth hazards." Jury Ban Nixe d SAN FRANCISCO <AP> A superior court Judge has refused a defense motion lo bar pros· ecuton from excluding ciUiens opJ)Osed to the death penalty from serving on the jury in the murder trial or former cily supe rv\aor Dan White . /. • lit' took police s tudies courses a t a communit y college in Roc hester and r eportedly ap· p lil·d , uns u c l'ess fully , fo r several police jobs during has wande rings He was working for a Sl'l'unty firm in He llingham when arre ... t HILLSIDE STRANGLER VICTIMS LISTED-A 7 t•d Jan 12 tht' du v :.iltcr lh1· hod1e~ of Western Washrngton Un i v<'rs 1t v s tudc·nt... Karf'n M<1ndtl', 22: and Otdnt• Wild<•r . 27. were found an a secluded cul de ~ac For <i lt mt·. Bi.i n<·h1 h vt-d in a Glt.•ndalt• :J p<irlml•nl rwar 1w11 nf tht• 13 1111 11'.itl e Str a o glt·r \'icllms. a nother r<.::~idcnce. 111 Hollyw()od, was near where tw<i Lesbian Keeps CluuchPost C.:JNCI NNATI t AP 1 t\ wo m a n who ~CI YS she 1 ~ a homosexual may kCl'P h<'r JOb a:-. fie Id rcpresentat1\'e of the Women's Divis ion of the United M ethodi!.t Board o f Globa l M in1stri('s, the div1s1on has dt> cided. Al its s prinl! meeting he re, the 75·member body rejected a rP quest from its personne l com· m1ttec that .Joan Clark of Dallas be asked to resign "Like racism and sexis m, rt takes years to struggle wilh this issue," Ms. Clark. 32. said of the d ecision Monday. m o rt· "ere last seen alive H<· aho onrt-worked al the samt: real csl a tl' Lille o ffi n: that e mpln~cd a fifth victim C <ill>!-. acknowledi;!td that the \a)ik fore<" !-.et up l() slalk the l1 11ls1de Strangler rt:c<.·tv<'d tip., on B1<.1m·h1 Y.l'll b<.·fort: the two W<ishtn~lon ~tale slaying:. re nt'\.led tht·ir interest We· had looked into him, hut hi' ";.is s 1 mpl} 11n1· 11r many, m <in v th:it ""(' wen· lookrnl! al · Gal1·s -;a id Wt• simply did not huv1· dl that time tht' kind of evidence wf.' have t oday a nd fo r that r eason wedt<I not follow upon ham to a ny greater degree th<1n we followed up on litera lly hundrl-ds of others It always looks c<1sy 1n hindsight · The case against Rianch1 111 Los Angeles was disclosed as 111· vcst1g;.llors continued a search ht•gun Friday al the home of An J!c lo Buono. a c:ous in of R1anctu ·~ G <1les said Buono has not been booked for the 10 - vestigalion of any c rime . Gales -;aid it is s till believed that the stran~ler had a n ac· complicc>. he replied "Certainly, we are looking at him .. But we have other s uspects .. fl could take Cl while before R1aneh i as brough t t o Los An~el es to a nswer to any c harges David McEache rn. the Whatcom County, Wash., pros· ecutor h a ndling t h e case against Bianchi. told r adio station KNX that Bianchi would re main tn Bellingham until after a hearing 1s held probably next month to determine whether he is fit to s tand trial. County, s tate a nd Ne wport Beach attorneys who de ny the <.·harge say reslrictioos al the airport are based on attempts to comply with state noise laws. lron1cally, Frontier was one of two a irlines -the oth er was Continental-that complained about the situation to the FAA, la unching the investigat ion. f''ront1er had no route authori· ty ant.o Orange County at the time the investigation was started. A notation on the CAB rule showed the a irline filed for the expe dited ruling o n March 26 ''lo improve tits> legal standing""' the FAA discnmination swt. Child-killing Dog Destroyed MELBOURNE, Au s tralia CAP> -Jamie, a wire-haired te rrier who kiUed a 13·week-0ld girl here. was killed by lethaJ in· Ject io n d espite e ffor ts o f hundreds of dog lovers to save him. The girl's fathe r , James J ewell. told the a nimal shelter he did not want the family's pet s pared. Olivia Louise Jewell was kille d as s he s lept at home Saturday. The shelter, radio stations and police were flooded with calls. some from overseas, pleading for the dog 's life. With Rolex, diamonds are right on time. • 'RO'LEX SLAVICK'S 18 b sh100 bl.end • 644-1 ~80 Nrwport lk.tch L.r1tun.1 Hill\ • We)tm1nsrcr "'"' The distinctive 18 karat yeUow gold Rol~x Day· Date with ma tching hidden clasp bracelet. A . Unadorned . $5,250. B.With J 1a mo nd dial, $5, 925 C. With diamond bezel and diamond dial, $9,075. Or add to your own 18 karat gold Day-Date d diamond ~zel ror $3, 150, or a d iamond dial ror $675, or both for $3,825. (otrAltt t~" Anj!rlf' • ~n D1q(I) • l..u V t11-0 ........ "' "' ...... ··-----........ ,.... .... A...,.•·•l•r...,... ...._AflfVft,._, M#frt t.-..... ,.. 17 I l • -.. Orange Coast EO ITION Te•ay'• Cle•I•• N.Y. S&oek8 ' VOL. 72, NO. 11', 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES N TEN CENTS' 1 Newport Lauds New Airline Rejection l New1X>rt tlNu•h and 0 1 a.nttt· County om c1ah, md locht) they wt•rt> pleast.'<i with u f\'dt.•raJ Ct' 11 Al•ronuuht· Hu tu 11 rvJN'lH>ll of t-'ront1er A1rhnt> ~ .i t>11ltcjllon for 1mm('d1att· roull' uuthont) between Orang~ Cou11ty and 1 ... 11> Vel(aS · The ruhng. hunded down lu:.I week . den1t::. only the airline ' r't'quest for an expedited ruhng It doe:rn't apply to the pending jppht•utlon lh1• nlrllr\I' rtled ti~ part 11( lhl' 11r1x·edun· known u:s thl• ('tthfornrn Nl·vuda Low Jo'~tr Hoult· Prnl'l'l•dtnt: fhl' CAii. howt-\ll•r. further 1 ult·d that 11 would rt:move 01 angt• l'oulll ) Airport from 1m nH'dtJlt' c·on:.1tlcrnl1un 1n the ('uhfom1<1 Nl'\-ada routl1 awur lb II) urdt•t to c·ond1a ·t "ome kind or l'1tv11unml'nlal 1rn1n1t•I study on Bordy Souls Turn Out the erfect or new routes at the airport That ruling is s1miJar to one the CAB made a month ago in the California-Arizona Low Fair Roule Proceeding Al that time, at the urging or attorneys Cor the city or Newport and the county, the CAB agreed to withhold consideration of new routes to Orange County until some kind of environmental as· O .. ly PHO' Still P""to Mond<ty wasn't th(• g reatt·st twu(•h da~ in It''-' reM.·ues Monday w h at with the lhe world. yt.'l !UIOO toug h !'>unbathers beuC'hgm·rs bdng a bi t "re luctant to get in. braved 60·d(:gree lt-mperal un·s <.ind l.'i to the 60 degree wate r . A ~larine Depart mph wind~ to sun them!->t•h·es on f'cwport mt·nt spokesman said there was m ore of Beac'"'s strands Guards s <.11d lht'n· wen· th<: samt· on t he sand today ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i/olmWayne l.To Remain Ju~e in Diedrich Trial Breaks Leg . IIn Hospital The· rclt•asc or mo111t• ittlur J o hn Wayne from H oag Memon a l Hospital. when .. he I'> rto"portedly being treat ed for bronchitis, has been de layed. at t•ording lo a spokeswoman frlr th<' actor Wayne t•ntered th<' hos p1t1.1I W(•dnesday for t reatment or what was desc·ribed as an 11 ritatmg bronchial infcet1on At that time. his sr>0keswoman said h<' was expected to remain a pa t1ent for only a CC'w days This morning. however, the hospital announced on behalr of the star that h<' would remain a patient for another fi ve or s ix d ays His condallon 1!> st 111 listed ai. good, as it has ~en since he C'n tert~d the facility seven days ago A ccord1 ng lo a h osp1lill s pokeswoman. the actor's recent illness was broug ht on from over-exertion while recov<'rtnR from caneer surgery. T he Newport Beach res id<'nt underwent nine hours of surgery al the UCLA Medical <.:enter in January lo remove h is can· cerous stomach. Since the n, he has been re· covering at his Bayshores home. Coast By GARV GRANVILLE ()I the Oally P1lol Stall The already orten delCJyed bribcn trial of Orange County Super~1s11r Ralph D1l'dnch hit another snag today when lr1al Judge Ross Tharp reported he had broken his le~ As a rl's ult. Oiednl'h and co· df'fendanl Lt•Roy Ros(''s trial in San Diego Superior Court won't r csumt• until Monday a t t he earlie<.t J udgc Tharp apparently broke his leg 1n a weekend hill. aCC'Ord· 1ng to court <'lerk Robert Lawr ence Lawrence said, however, 1t wasn 'l until thC' judge visited a doctor late Monday afternoon that the fracture was diagnosed. The Judge's hroken leg was the se(•ond interruption in the trial since the contending at· torneys made their opening s tatements before an eig ht woman. four man jury April 9 It was immedial<'ly after at· torneys rints hed their slate· m e nts that d efe n se l awyer Sylvan Aronson was stricken with a case of bronchitis and the trial was recessed for one week That recess followed a 15· m onth effort lo bring the case lo trial. an effort by de fense at· torneys that included a change of venue as well as Diedrich run- nin~ through two sets of at- torneys before settling on James SUFFERS BROKEN LEG Dledrich's Judge Tharp Ridde l and Keith Mo nroe to represent him at this trial Before his visit to the doctor Monday, Judge Tharp hobbled onto the bench with the aid or a cane. Onoe the r e. h e h ear d <See DIEDRICH, Page A2l sessment of their tmpact couJd be conducted. Newport Beach City Attorney Dennis O'Neil said today the agency has not yet defined the scope o f those environmental studies. The effect of the CAB action is to put in a state of suspension several pending ro ute ap p lications to Orange County. In the Ne vada proceeding, on· ly Frontter . Air California and Hughes Airwest were applicants for Orange County ro utes Airwesl already holds-a route to Las Vegas . Air California will begin flying to the desert city on May l using a route the airline got in this winter 's route de- regulation. ' In a preliminar y finding, the Frontie r application was recom- mended for •vcntual a11proval, but last week's ruling appears to delay that final approval. There are eight airlines with pe nding a pplications in the Arizona proce eding-, seeking authority to fly between Orange County and Tucson and Phoenjx. Those airlines are Air Cal, A1rwest. Frontier, Western, PSA, Contine ntal. Ozark and North CentraJ. CSee VEGAS, Page A2l $20 Million Building Pacific Mutual's Project Approved By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of the 0~1ly Pilot s .. 11 P at•1 f 1c l\lutuJI Life In s ura n cl:' Company won ap proval to tJu110 :.i lmi.000 squ-..rc fool /wactquart('r:. expansion m New port Center Monday night Uul that S20 million projeC't ma~· mean that no other largt· offl(•t' or rc:-,idcntaaJ prOJCCt In Nt•wport lkach will be apprO\Cd 1n the future The rntt· on tht· prnpost-d twin st·n•n-storv office towt•rs wa:. ti to O with Councilman Paul Hum mt•I abstaining llummcl slt'ppert down from tht.• dais <.'iting a c·onfl1cl of in tert•M regarding Pacific Mutual Hi s son work:. for the farm Despite the fu el thal lht· prOJCCt was approved without oppos ition. then~ wer e com plaints from councilmen about the tr;iffic it will generate Councilman Hay Williams was most unhappy noting that the planning comm1ss1on has a11 proved the project's traffic re port . even t hough one or the cit y's key intersections would still be congested beyond at· ceptable limits after the proJect is complete Under thl' terms of thC' city's traffic phasing law. s uch con gest1on would gave councilmen grounds to deny the prOJf'ct In order to do so. however, the v would have had to votc• within thr<'c weeks of the com mission decision Apparent!} tha t period <'»Ptred without councilmen real1zmg it, :-,o they wert• unable to do a nything about it Monday night. Williams noted that the in te rsl'ction in q uestion. Bristol Street North and Campus Drive. 1s to be expanded lo its ultimatt• size as p;irt of P acific Mutual's traffic m1t1gation work, yet..._it will stall b<.· more congested than allowed by law "That mea ns future projects won't be approvablc:· Williams ohservcd The traffic· phasing law ap- plle!> to 11r0Jecb or more than 10.000 square fc<.•t or commercial or indu~lri a l spacl' and res· 1dcnt1al projects of 10 or more units Other than thut o bject ion. councilmen said they could find no reasons to oppose the proje<'t because of the company·s efforts to reduce its size The size reduction. through an agree ment with the insurance co mpany a nd th e I r v ine Company is tagged to a total 104. 700 r eduction in square footage l o be removed from several undeveloped parcels in Newport Center. l'ompan~ s pokt•!>m J11 Stt·vc Gav in further plcclgt'IJ l hat lht• firm ·~ plttn~ tu ll'mporartl\- lt·a-.t• out lllll' of lht· 11ff11·1• tow1·r-. wouldn't lw put 111111 dh·ct until tht: f'a(•1f1e ('11a:.l ll 1ghw:.i~ bridge· m l'I l JlJll'r 'l;ewport Ba} 1:. built Thl' 1Jutld1ngs arc :-,latt<l for coinpll't1un in mid l!JHI Thal eond1t1011 t•xp1n•:. .fan I 1982. b' wh1<·h t1m£· l-lall' of hc1al:. sa-' th1·~ pl:.in 111 ha\(' th1· bridge <·ompll'lNI <;av1n also plcdg1·d help lo Eas tblufl homcownl'r!> who:.c n•prescnl alive appeared ~fore c·ouncilmcn to plead for help in I' I) m b J I l I n g n (I I :. (' fr I/ Ill .lamborc1· Road wh ich runs hl·hind thl' hous ing tract (;avrn said his firm will IJlll up Sl3.000 toward eonstrul'l1on <Jf u sound attenuation wall and "ill help tht> homeowne r '> ii'· snC'1at1on condul'l a ~unl'y of re-. rdc·nb lo dcll'rmrrw what no1M' m1l1 gatwn mea:.urc!-1 lht•\ d hk•· l<•kcn * * ·-----· • * 3 More Oil Firms' Profits Spiraling NEW YORK tAPl -Texaco. the latest quarter was S3. t billion. up Crom S2.6 biJlion in the comparison period. Weather Con s iderabl e high cloudiness Wednesday and slightly cooler with highs 62 to 72. Lows torught 52 to 64. Campaign Panel Stays Culf and Shell all reported today that profits were up sharply Cor the first three months of the year. Texaco, the n ation 's third largest oil company. said earn- ings were up 81 percent The announcements followed by one day a report Monday by Exxon Corp .• the largest oil company in the nation. that prof- its were S95S million in the first quarter -a rise of 37 percent over last year. Te xaco's revenues came to $8.36 billion in the quarter. up from S7 billion a year earlier. Gulf's revenues rose 14 percent to $4.88 billion rrom SS.57 bjJlion in last year's quarter. INSIDE TODAY The world's refugees are /tnding fewer countries wiU- ing to take them in. One $UCh nation i3 8ot1WCJna where the 20,000 retugna camped thert are of ten greeted with hosrlla· t11 Storu. photo Page A1. •••• Al Y-~ M ltMI~ CJ L.M...... A• ··-· .. _. CM"'""• AJ C.i.tif!M CA-It C-.C• a c .... '""' a DNlll..._., M ."*" ......... llltfft.il-., .. 'HWllll CH "-"• CJ 1 CoWtty Supervisors Balk on Added Resources OrnnRe County s upervisors voted 4 LO 0 loday lo keep the rounty 's Fair Ca mpai g n Practires Commission 1 FCPCl in business. Simultaneous ly . however. supervisors refused lo give the commission whit'h is concerned only with campaign for e lected c<>unty omcers added resources and staff to carry out its task F or ex ample. supervisors ha lked at giving the commission $2.500 lo publicize what it might find lo be false or misleading s tateme nts made In political campaign literature Supervisors ulso refused to e mpower the commission to wrlle Its own rules and lo issue f g uidelines for determining the truth or fals ity of statements ma de In political material. Although the vole to continue FCPC In business came on a 4 to O ballot with Supervisor Ralph Diedrich absent from today's meeting. the board was evenly divided on t he Issue of com· m isslon strength . Supervisors Thomas Riley and Ralph Clark clearly favored giv· Ing FCPC added power us rec· o m m e nded by the county 's Citizens Direction Finding Com· m ission But Supervisors Philip An· thony and Harriet Wieder op- posed beefing u p the com mission C lark insisted that the com mission formed In early 1978 to now has been only "a pathetic paper tiger that tries to cure political ills." . But in the end, the Anaheim supervisor said he would sup- port continuance of the com · mission In business "as a first step, a ste p lhjtt needs lo be lm· proved on." Riley Insisted that the com- mission should be given $2,500 lo publicize its findings in the event that news media should fail to spread the word of· political Ula co ntaine d in ca mpaign literature But Mrs. Wieder sold that · <Stt l.IKIT, Page AZl , ~ Texaco Inc .. s aid profits jumped largely because of higher petroleum prices. Its re· ported earnings rose lo $307 million. or Sl.13 a share. from SlH. 7 million. or 63 cents a share in the first quarter ol 1978 Fifth-ranked Gulf Oil repCJrtcd a 6 1 percent profit increase, from $1~ million, or 79 cents a share ln last year's first quarter or $249 million or $1.28 lhls year Shell Oil Co., No. 18 In the in· dustry. reported nei earnings of $224 million, equivalent t.o Sl.47 a •h•re and up $193 mllUon, or Sl.31 a share, In the first three months o( Jul year. Revenue In \ While Texaco officials said their profit rise was "chiefly due to higher prices ror petroleum products" the company also said it benefited rrom improvemenl of t he dollar on exchange markets It s aid curre ncy gains amounted to S7.6 miJllon in the Clrst quarter while in the same period last year it had a $26.5 million currt ncy loss. Exxon and Standard or tn dian'a also benefited from In· creases In lbe price of oU and gas during the current supply squeeze, part.icul1rly in Europe, where the U(lbt supplies drove prices of gaaollne and other con· sumer products up shuply. Standord Oil or lndl11i1 re· ported first-quarter earnings of $.\49. t million. ••• ~ .f: I [WLX PILOT N Tuttdp. April iM. lltZJ lljO.e '1efe Newport Joins (;AG--Again~ t\y • ftlM" ~"'_. m 111 w111. 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Bt•t•k wa:-. llw M1h· ownt·r of the 111t·r uncl floal Mrs lkt•k anti lw1 attorney a..,kl'd for a :-.et·ond h\.'aring lo hobl<'r 1ht•11 1·111irt 1·a:-.t· thl' actor hied an Orungl' County Suf>('n or Court Surl lai.t year but counc1lmt·n said they rouhln'l help out ••• i\NVBOUV IN Tit E ~ARK F.T for :.i hulldrng on Wt·'>I C11..i-.1 llrghwa,> ' < Nc·wport Beat•h l'tly eounrilmc•n decided to look for lt·n .int.., for tht· I.MO :-qu<Jrt• foot structun·s t hat w;i.., onn• lht· Wc•st N1•w1!41rl Bc>ac·h Ch1lclr<·n's Library at fi()()O W Coast lltghv.uv Thl' lrbrarr bran1·h wa ... dos<'d for lack of use a nd l'll v 11ff1C·1Hb want lo rl'nt 11 at market value until Lh•·.> re rcudy to u..,,, 1t . ~rhap-.. a.., ;.1 community bu1ldin~ Tlwy a)!rt't•d that 1f they ran'l rent ii at the going ma1 ket ralt•, lht•y 'll takl' whatcvt·r thl•n n1n from uny de •wrvrng non profit group that wants to 11..,<. rt • * • M EMBF;RSlllP OF THE Nt•wport Bf'uch Ad lloc· :0-111 at1011 and' (;1 :Hh ng Commiltc>e wu~ (•umpl<'lt·d Mnmlay 111ght wrth apr>11i1ttmt·nl 11f Pt·nins ula rc:-.1dt·nt Sui· f<'1t·ker to llw group that in(')ud<'.., rnunrrl members ltay Willia ms. 1':1ul llu111nwl :111rl 1·:\.'t•tyn ll<irt, pl;inn1ng !'11mmi...s111m·r All:i11 H1•1•k, Ir v1111· ('tir1111an\.' n·prc•l>cntatl\'l' l>t-an Sl1le:-. .11111 1 t·~1dt·nl al l.11 i..:1· .l•1h11 l>un1.1·r of llarbor View llomt•.., Mt•m lwr'> of th1• ()rangt· County Chaplcr o f lttl' ('al1f11nu.1 c·uurwrl of Cl\ rl Jo;11g1nel'rS an<l Surveyors. who'd a!'>kt·<I th;it om· llf tlw1r nwmht•rs ht• :.ippo1ntt·d to prtlvtdc 1·xpert1M'. were .,..,kl'<I tn participate a s ex officio mem hc:r ... Mrs.., fo'1<·ker ts om· of thl' fou ndl'rs of S PON 1Stop Pnll ut1ng Our N<.•w1>ort 1 lkt•k i:-. ;1n <ict1ve member of that group \\htt h h.ickcd the c·and1dac:1es of a ll three council me rn IK·1·.., Thi' 1·on11mttec 1s l11 c·omc up wrth am<.·nd mt·nts to lht• l'tt)' ... gr;ul111g 11rd1nan1·1· lo c:ontrol .... it that washe ... orr gradt·<l t'onstructmn -.11t·s into Nev.port Ua y ., .. T iit: M•:Dli\N PRICE of a prc•e,. of p;irkland 111 "llt•\\ port Bt•at·h is $162,221, city c:oun<:ilmen rull·d Mond.Jy 111ght Thul \ .ilu1•, ha:-.NI on :.m appra1s ul of F:;istbluff P:.rk had ln lw e:-.lal1li:-.h1•tl under term.., of the <:ily's parkland 1kdH'at11111 1111twl 1v1• ord111an<:c T hal la w 11·11uire.., <lc·d1c<Jt10n of fl vt· acrl'.., of park for 1'\'l'r.V 1,000 n•<,1dcnls of a new d(•vclopmenl. or lht• paying 11r a f<·t'. haM·d 11n lhat m l·dtlin prite ll'Vt!I Council, Fee Hike Votes Set at UCI Th<' butche r p<i pl'r banners arc up a nd the handbill~ out as UC Irvine students pre1>are w vote lhrs week on new student body oHtcer.., and a prnpoM.'<1 tn· cr eust' 1n student fees Frfty ont· can1l1dules a rl' vying for 12 Sl'als on the student counc·rl. inc·ludini.t fouc for l\s:-.m:rntcd ~tu dt·nb presult'nt • T he is..,u<• draw ing much in· tt.'rcst is a referendum in wh ich slud«!nls will be a~kcd whether t hey wi ll s upprt a $3 or$4 incre<ise irr q uart1•rly student foes It now is S!J The fees ttr<' used to support Associated Students uctiv1tics <i nd progrum s. inc luding funding for campus publ\calions, radio OAANOE COAST H DAILY PILOT station operation::.. conct·rt~. film s. lectures. legal l'11n1t· anti tr avel ser vice, among other:-. A n a ttl'mpt l o inc:r<•;i..,c fec·s l\\O years ago failed and ~tudcnt insiders aren 't predicting how the measure will far e this year De nnis Ha mpton . ussocialcd stude nts busincss m a nager, ~id the 1ncrt•ase 1s sought to provide s ee d m ont•y l o d cv<.·lop -i n· com c -gl'neral inj:! Opl'ration ~ s uc h a s u food cooper altvl', re<"ord store, bookstore a nd fooil serv ices. St ude nt fees ha ve not been in- creased sin ce 1975, Hampton ~aid . "Given inflation. we aren 't obtaininJ.? what we did in J!Y75," he said . Tht' Asso<:ta l C'li SludP nls budget lht!-. year 1s $235.000. Polls will be open a t the ca mpus Wednesday and Thurs- d a y . E lection results will be a va ilable about midnight T hurs d ay. student officials stud. ·. Seas ho Declared One Way Aflcr h~till& SeaahM DrLv~ d_,t1c dbeJ a" a n overgrown al· lt1y. u !ipecdway und a terrible m tsu. Newport Ucach city 1·o u11 l'd 1nc n d eC'tded to do 1tom eth1 n K ubout 11 Monduy nlMht Tht•y Uli(rood lo turn the West N,•w11oi1 stn·ct 1nlo t wo one-way· ~w~nwnls und 1nst ull a two-way b1kc p..ath lo run thlJ length o f the• roudw;.iy rrl)m the Sunla Ana Ht vl'r lo JJrd Street T hc Jee1s1on came at the end o( u lengthy publtc hearing in w hic h ::.cnti ment -Aas evenly 111\ 1dL·d oH·r 1.1 plan proposed by l h t> W e::.t N t•wport Heac h Improvemen t Assocrallon Thc plan counerlmcn agreed to tr\ on a s ix month bus t::. call~ f1J1 Ul>l' of 46th Street 1.1::. Lhe d1v1dtng ltnl' on &·a~hort• t'ar~ cnlenng on th<• one-way ~ln•C'I that run~ from Ball>4M Boult•vard lo &>ashore' will havt· the opt ion of gorng left onto lhL· ::.t·~mcnt lh;.it will be (Jne-\"av towurd 33rd Slrl'<.'l or going rr14ht o nto the une wa~ seJ?menl that w ill run tow:oird Or;.ingl' l\v1•nu1• Beyond Orange t\ venue. to Uw Sanl<• Ana River , llw s treet 1.1.dl rC'm ~1in two w;iv Tht• bikl· p;1t h wrll ht· rn-.t;.illt·d on tht• on•an ~1111• of the road 1r1 o nt• of lht• l:inc·.., nov. u::.t:d liv two-w:1y traffic One of the primary conc:1·rn-. voiced al Mo11day':-. c:1ty c:11u111·il m t•eting Wi:lS over wh1c-h rlt•\'11·1· to use lo M'p;11 :.itt-th1· l')tli:-.h from lht· t"ar.., /\ceordrng tu lhl' city traffrr t"ngint•cr. -.l;.ilC' lav. requ111· :-.ome krnd of a barr1C"a1k wht·rt two w;iy h1<.·~('h· 1n.1rf1<.· 1:-. :-.ha1 ing the roe1d~a)' v.rth ont"\"<t~ t•ar Lrafftt· But lhtil wuulcl c·osl <11Jout $20,000. a pr1n· I as.: luo high f111 a n <.' x pt' r 1 nH· n l a I p r 11 J l' <'I <.0ounc1lmen ... a11l f'rortt Page A J DIEDRICH. • h'stimony from two pros<:<'ul111n wilne:-.s l's . l1·gal ~ecr .. tan Donna Dought v and form1•1 ~lalt• St>nator D<>nn1s C;.iqwnlt'r l\l'fore th<.• form1•r Ht•111Jbl1t•a11 s tall' S.:rwlor took lhl' ~land , <It• fenst• atlornC'vs made a futile h11I to ba r his testimony CC:1 rpenle r . a lawyer. lest1f1cd that in t973 two ·development company ofricwls c:a mc to him and said t hey s u s pect ed Diedrich might he soliciting :1 bn be The officials were 1dcnl if1ed u·. Robert JI Grc.tnt, chairman ur th<• board of drrl'Clor~ of th1· Grant O>r p . a nd firchard 0\\l'n p rcstdl'nl of l\11aht>1m ll1lls ln1· , a Grant Corp subsidiary Carpcnk r said he wa~ tol1I Diedrich ;.ind Hos<' al a dinnl'r mel'tmg suggcsk d to Owen lhal lhl' ('Om p;rny lilly ~1 r11<•<.'t' of prop<.•rly <:ontroll1·1l hy HoM' for more llwn it w:t~ worth "I hchcvl' lhcy suicl they wen· ~old if they bought the property 1t might cnhantc their a lllltly to ~Cl their property 'l .lUU ,.en •:-. in the l\nahC'im hills 1 r cmove1t fro m the a gricultural p r<.·servt· <b y lhe county Roard of S uper visors I " C;irpcntcr l ht•n tC'slifie<l that G rant and Owen a short trmt late r asked for a ~econd :.tpJl()int nll'nl. FrOlll Page A I UMIT ... such an expend1turl' would lw "~pending t;.1xpaycr mont•y to mHnagc the news " Sh<' and l\nlhon v Joined forrcs lo riut down in an obvious 2-2 d Ntdlock a11y other m cusurcs sug gestcd h y the cit11.t'ns ' com m ission for strengthenirt~ FCPC Consequently, the commission tod ay re mained in hus1ness hut without 1111y added <i ulhnrity to <·ar ry out il:-. m1:-.sion lo bring 111 puh lrc a llt•nl rnn 1mproprit•l1t·.., rn <.·:1 mpa1gn.., for elel'ted cuunlv office · '""" O•......-(ftlrl'\ 0Mty Pt•Ot wlthWM(.~t\fO'lt,,. l>tMotttM~ Prfl'\\ "f'iWNl'-hfodl>ythtiiO.-MQllP (04\t P~t\IW'tQ(O""OitnY Sru.t••t•f"dfl'°""•'• OUOH\ft•d MaiN't"~ lhf'#N'Qft ,-,wt•¥ t~r (O\l.- MW\41 Ht...,.., Q.Nctt Hilf'ltlf'f'CW\ ft•ACh fOt..fn '"'""•lln ,,.,...,. l~Rf'Mtl $outti(#~,. "114tt• t•Q"OfMt ...,,,..,_ '" fYt)flY.d s.Mw•o.n •"ll \tlfW'•'I , JM fWtnt• ..... pWtJll\Nf\oQ -'-'' I\"' l)O Wr\t f\,.y '41f"trt (°O\tAMflW ( ttfltOff'I,_ '7t1ft ..... f' ....... Pt•\tdrent •nd Pube1\Nf Brynner Sues , • .-• °""'" Vt<O PToldlt"\ •M ()tMtiM ~ ,~ ....... . '"""' T ... fNI A M~f'W M<t••Oll>O L0110t 0 •flt1 H LH• ttt<N,. lit """ A\\t\t1tftf M11""0l"f Cotlot\ Telephollt (714)9'~1 et.tt1n.ci Ad'f•rt•'"'t w ... n Actor 'Stricken' by Pork NEW YORK (AP l -Actor Yul Brynner, peren· nia1 star of "The King and I" was brought to his knees by a rout order of spareribs. says his lawye r .. "Worms. Parasltk worms and in£ected pork 1s what brings us here," attorney Harry Llpsig ~old ~· jury of three men and three women Monday .in the actor's $3 miJUon civil suit a gainst Trador Vic's. a posh restaurant localed ln tile Plaza Hotel in mid- Manhattan. Brynner's gastronomic woe allegedly stemmed from trichinosis. Lipsig, \n h\s opening salvo. Hid Brynner . his wi fe . Jacqueline, and another show business couple -actress Joan Diener Marre and her director· husband Albert Msrre -also partook of the dinner on Nov. 3. 1974. Palmer Remembered in Tributtt Mon· than l~iO alll·n<h:d mt·morial sc·n t('(•<\ al J>;1<:ll1<· \'1('\\ Chapel ;\Jonda) held Ill 111\'mt:r::,. ol l'uul A "Papp~ · !'aimer. thr· purncc·r N<·v. por l Reach developer and financier who tllo<l last week '.\1r Palmer. \\h11 \\.I' H"; ,11 11 11 • !1 1111 ol .. .. I II t • I II \;' • \\ ""' I 111 I ~}:.!'.i I '('Ill 1111 f .1 d11 l!otlt• .11111 a '''\\purl H.lllioa S;1\ ings ,1111al1t111 hts death. first I le was sales loundt•r of the and Loan As- Vanderbilt Heiress VEGAS ••. Ousted From H oIDe Wl111t· lt1l'al 1>ffic1als hailed tht: C' A II rultn~. a:-. support o f their 1111111•ntwn:-. th;it t he a irport 1".111 t 111ll'r<1lf' more ;ur lines or ,1dd1t 11mal night:-.. they a re s till '" ,111in~ rulrng.., in yet a nother 11·dt 1 ;ii ;1J!t'n<'\ with JUrisdiction ••\l'I lht J1rµorl NEW PORT. ll I </\P l llctrt'S~ Lou1St' Vunderlull w;i.., t·vrt•lt•d from 1m1· of hPr two r<'nl t·d ma11~111n urwrlmt·nl:-. h"n· aftt•r a :-.hcnH':-. dt·putv :-.ma'>hed a \\ 1ndow lo rt.:.t<·h the· apart menl . wh<·rl' Mr-.. Vanclcrl111l h;id harnc<idl'd ht·r~t.'lf Dt·puly Sht•riff Donald Donn!•I Iv hrukt• ,, fir~t floor wmdov. \tonduy ..,u ht· l'ciu ld unlock lh1· f ronl 1hH11 of tht• m u n ... 11m arid t'arq out the· l \.'ll'l11111 11rcl1·r ;,ii /\p.irtm1 nt :1 u11 ... ta1r.., 111· found lht• :.ipartnH·nt d11or l<i<:kt·1I Mr.., Vandt•rhilt . fill. wh11 hlorlo.ecl lht· door with ;i mC'lal rod. lt•lephont•d ht•r atlorrw .. Mall ht•\\ l":H'rb<>r. who arnvl'<l 1n ahout 10 mrr111t1·., and :.11h1..,1•rl lll'r to aclrntl ll111111.-lh The· <'v1ctw11 1·.11111· :1rr1·1 .1 t·11111pl11 :t lt•tl l1·1~;1I 11 :1111•· hdw1·1·11 M1 :-. \a11d11t11lt .irtct li1·r l.1ndl111 d . fl ;11 1 \ l 1· •·\ \\ h1C'l1 ll4·i1:in v.hc-r1 C'.1•.t·\' lic111gh1 t ht• V1dor 1.111 ~;m-.11111 ;i!Jout ;1 \l':tr ago Mrs Va11d1•1 hilt ri-fuM•d lo pa~ .1 n ·nl 111e·11·,1..,t• t h.1t v. 011 Id h;,i "' rari.c•tl h1·1 r1·11t frt1m SlJ~I 111 S;!.H!">ll Silt' aho 1fr1 lm1·d lo l11l\ th1· two apartm1·11l s from C'a-.1•\ 111:-. ;1..,k1ng prrtl' \\a.., S:JO:i.1.100 • a hove thr S250.l>Ot'J he paid for I hc> I hrN' stor\.' whit" 1·lr1pho:ird hulld1ng •\fl1'r CJ'>l'Y s al!Pmpl lo 1 ;11<1· lwr rt•nt. Mrs V.uad1•rh1ll. lht• \\ lllOV. Of (;('Ill J!I' \. .tlldt•rl11lf 1111111'!1 a lo\\ irlt'ornt• lt·n.1nh group and llN·aml' .rn adv11<:all' of t•1ly rent rontrol Casey s:11d he wants to li\'e rn th!' mansion "If &1 p<:rM111 buys a homt:, hr h;t!'> a right to l1vl' rn ti Wh1•11 :-.omPon<• telb you Lhat you can I live t hen'. 11 'iu:ts )'OUr hHC'k up S he could hav1· hought the FORCIBLY EVICTED Louise VanderbtU li11u-.1 h111 ·,h, d 1dn 1 II• 11d < <1'-l'\ .11111 \1 r \ t11d"1 I t11 '>JI.II rC'd Ill I 1111rl 1111 " \t. \ I d1•rh1lt :-. '\t \\ \ <•d. It 1 I p.1111 ht·• !\1Jnh rent fHt <1<1\ l<.1l" On Frttla\. l 'a,,., v. on an 1•\ 11·t11111 ord• r 1111 1 • \ ra 11 • 11 V.t'r" rlJ!hl I• 1111 d tit• d• 11111 ~hl·r.tff v. h1•11 .\11 \ .1111t. r I ,1 llJll lll'tl ht I ,1p,11 l 1111 111 tl•>lll \1111 d.1\ \\ h~ I~ l}ll' 11t•1 • ..,,,11 \ d I .111 ••111ng Ill nt11 \ 111\ 1•JI 11111 M .-... Vanth•rlnll a ... 11,.11 1 h t• 111" •'r~ .\1r-. 'v.tlldt1lt1ll 111' I• \\t11tld n111i,1 lo 111 1\11 111.,11111\ ..,h1· 111,1.11~ 111 !\1·v. por1 l11·t .111 ' slu• \\ould 11111 lt•t I t·11111t1111.1l1l• II\ ing m•xt to ( '.!M'' I h ,. I· ' rl l' r a I I\ v i al i o n \!lrn1111,1r 1t1nn " still studying ht 1s:-.111 11f th-.crim ination 111,11 11 1 .111 1·a rril'r.., a t th e l.11 11.1\ I h 1 11,q·~11~;.it1on produced a "' ., ~ I• 111~· hL·,1 nng three weeks. .1, " .inti llw fn11lH1J!~ from that ,,, ,.,, 1 '''Jwflt•d Lu be re leased 11 .1 """' h••r month f'h1 F1\1\ ha-. alleged that the • 1111111 \ \ H1l.1l1·d grant a g ree- 1111 111 1n v. htt·h 1t took fede ral 111n1" > !111 airport improve· 111 ·111-. Ii\ ri•-.lr1t·t1ng a i rport !•·a"'" \11 t h11•t• a1rltnes Air Cal, \ 11 '.\ • t .11111 <:uldt•n WC'st I "'Ill•' .t.Jk and Nl'wport 1(,.,11 h ;11111n11 .. ,1.., who deny the I I ,11 • • .. I' I l 'I ll'l 1on:-. al tht· '" pnr I .111 It 1•d on ullcmpL<; lo I •I 1•1 "Ith ... 1.1 ' IJltfSt: IC:lWS I 1 •1 1• • 11 \ I· 1t1111 wr wa-, ont· of 1 ·" 11 11111 I h<· other w<J:-., c 111111111 111.tl t h.il c·omplatncd .t1111111 lh•· ,1111.1111111 tu lh<· Pl\.\ I 11111• I 111:""1111 111\.t':-.l1gat10n 1 . •111l1• r h.1cl 110 route a ulhon 1 1111•1 111 .1t1j!l t 'nunty at lht:' 111111· I Ill' invest 1g at1on was "''.\I 1t-1t 111I,1 1111 111 lht· CAB rule II• •,ti th• .11111111• filed for th~ 1 \j11'tlll1'fl t ultnl.? on M<tr ch 26 "to . 111 prn\•' 11• • 1 .. 1•al standing" .tn 1111 I \ \ d1 • I 1111111.JllOO '>Ult ~UfM·rvi~ors Hit \l \ H II 'IJSA 1/\P1 Three \t.11 qt11· .t <'1111n1 y l>Upervisors Ii.,\ 1 l11·1·n ~t·rvNI with grand ,111, .H"<'ll!'>at111n ... of willful mis- t 1111d111·1 rn 11ffi<·1• rc l<iting to p1111 h 1:-.t• of l:111d fnr a par k With Rol~x, diarnonds a re ng ht on l1nH' 'i' ROLCX I H f .1)ht11n hi.ind • (1 11-1 H<O N1·v. f'l>r1 U1•.td1 •·•>t•tn• 11 111' • W1·\lrn1m11·1 .el\tt I h• d1·.1111111•,1 1~ ~•I/oil \I 1lt1\\ {:• •h I l~11h ' I}, I\ I"' I• \\ 1111 111.tl, I 111 , h1.fd1•1l I ,1 f 111.it1'11 I 1\ l 11.idt•rtlt'd :o'> • .!";(1 H \\1th ,fi.11111111d di.ii <;\, 92'; ( \\ 111! d1.111111nd b1•/1•l .111.t d1,1 m11nd .11.11 ..,,, 117c, ( h .1dd Ill \ 1111r t•\'11 IK l...11,1! g11ld D.i\ D.1ll' .1 d1.1111t11lll h1·11 I It 11 "' \ I 'le I 01 ,\ d1.1111t 11111 d1.1I 1111 i;,i,7' llf h111h lnr ":>1.X2; < ,,,.,." r I u\ An11 '"'' • \.tn l>t ,,,.. 1 • I ' v, N"' .. _. ""·· \ ... .. .... ~ ... \ .. • •*•"""' ... ......,.""""'"'...,. v ..... t.._,,, ' .. _ ........ ·-·-·---· ·-·· ...... . D•••• "'"" ,,_ .. , o~ ""'""-POLL WATCHER -This is four -m onth-old Andy Mecham at Concon.J1a School in San Clemente. Was h e waiting for former president Richard Nixon'! Or was he just wailing for Mom -Janice -to m ake a choice·> Or maybe !)he had a lready made 1t. Is n't there a candidate na m ed Mecham an lod<1y 's special city counc1 l election'? · Time Limits Sought On Park Camping Ir ('llUJ\I v J..:CIV(•rnm1•nl 11rrl(·1.1b c·hu ng1· tht· rule•!> to<lay fo r 1·ampin,1! 111 county r£',1!10nal parks, som(• "<·amJ>NS" may los<' a way to beat the· h1,1!h CO!)L l)r h v1ng hl'fl' And, F.nvironmcntal Mana~<'· ment A~ency's Kurt Brittain :-.ays that 1s l'Xactly ht!> intention Ht! IS as king tht• aoard of Super Vlsors to limit the stay of a camper in any rc,1!1onul purk to 15 days 1 . .1e·r month In add1twn, Brittain w<Jnts a mandatory five -d ay wa1tinJ} period between stays to prevent people fro m combinin~ o ne month's end a nd a new month'c; beg1nn1ni: for c. longer oc cupancy PresC'nt regulations allow c·a m pers to stay up to 30 day:-. from Oc·tobt•r through April Anc1 only a oncM1ay wa iting period 1s required before rc-e ntry 1f they leave on the 29th day or before lnspinng the new rules are ap· proximately 45 ramihes, accord· in~ to Rriltarn. They have staked out pt!rmanent residence m Featherly Hegional Park in /\na heim. and O'Neill P ark in Trabuco Canyon. The EMA offi cial i>ays the park squattt'r problem has bc(·n going on for ~ l'<t r:-. But. 1t 1~ g rowing in c r eas 1n ~ly bothersome as more people db cover the opportunity Two yea r s ago in acknowledgeml·nt of the park d wellers. the Anaheim School District set up a school bus run int o F cathcrly to pi c k up children of t'ampt>rs living t here "The problem is so bad that park rangers know all these pco. pie by their first names," llrit- tain says. Also, he says, only 370 much· in-demand camping s paces arc a vailable in the two r egional parks. Many vacationing cam- pers are prevented from usi ng the recreational facilities by the squa tters' domain. Llhor Unit Due S AN DIEGO IAP > The 50.000-m e mbc r Internationa l L o n gs hor e m e n 's and Warehousemen's Union is ready to end 30 years of separc.t1on from the AFL-CIO a nd now "stands r eady" to rejoin the labor organization, according to union president J ames Herman. Bruises On Baby 'Common' 8y KATHY CLANa °' '"° Oal11 l'llel SIAlf Hruli.Cft found on the neck or tht.1 buby 111irl Or. Wilham Wad· dll' allegedly strangled were d1•scrl bed today as "com · monplace" In both. premature 111funls and aborted retuses. Or . Wi ii iam A . Bla nc, a Columbia Univei;sity professor of pathology, tt"Stified in Wad- dill's murder retrial that he has ex a mined several h undred fetuses dellvt:red after saHne aborllomt "Mo t of them have a t en- 1tency to bleed, .. Or Blanc told the five-man, seven -woman Orang(• County Superior Court Jury. "I have seen exactly :.1m ilar les ions " Ile contended such bruising 11ccurs in aborted fetuses and prcmatun• babies "probably h('Cause they a rc extremely bru1sable. "Sometimes 1t occurs on 1L., own during labor," Or. Blanc continued. Dr:. Blanc's test imony for the defense contradicts that offered t•arli cr in the m urder retr1aJ by toroner's JJatholog1st Or. Robert Hithard:-.. Ric hards. test1fyin,I! for lhl• proiwcution has 1ns1stcd the two· pound fifteen ounce fetus known as Baby Girl Weaver died of manual s tr<tngulation a-; •·v1denced hy the bruises on the nct•k . l'rowrutor Robert Chatterton h:1' allt•mptt•d to prO\'l' ul l<•gat1ons that Waddill or Hunt ington Harbour strangled the in fant m the afterma th of a salinl' abortion t\\o years ago fearing ht• would foce a malpractice s uit 1f the infant s urvived with brain damage. Hut dcft•nse attorney Charle:-. Wt·cdman 1s trying to show that I ht· hahy was <iln· ... dy dead or 1r fl'Vl'fSlhly on the verge or dcalh from dh:ct:. of the abortion by tl1e time Waddill examined her. Dr. nlanr testified today thut ht> was first <iskcd to review medical l'videnC'c in the case by the prosecutor Chatterton. Arter completing his own re· port on the infant's cause or death and the effects of saline abortion solution on the baby':-. orgal)S. Or. Blanc said he was not asked to testify for the pro~ ecut1on. He was expected to recoun1 hi s own medical conclusion:-. during the testimony later. Waddill 1s hcin,I! tried a :-.econ<I Lim e r rJr Lhe a ll eged strangulatwn llis firs t Orange f'ounty Superior Court trial ended last May when Jurors said they wen• deadlocked 7 to 5 in favor of c.c- quitlinJt thl' 43-year-old Hunt- ington llartx1ur obstetricia n. Ensenada 'Winded' Gmts Blow Boats Aslwre in Mexico Stron~ northwest winds blow- ing across Ensen<ida Harbor caused several boats lo drag unchor and some were driven ashore as the NewPQrt Ocec.n Sailing Association was prepar- ing to present trophies to the win· ning yachts in the ann ua l Newport to F.nsenada race. None. of the yac hts was serioudly damaged Monday as (•rews rush('d to reset anchors. All the yachL"I wen• accounted for by the time thf' trophy pre- sentation cere monies J(ot un- derway on the la wn of the Ba hi a Hotel. It was a boisterous crowd from the time the boats started arriving about noon Sunday until a fter the trophy presentation, but there were no reports or serio us incide nts involving yachtsmen and Ensenada law enforcement officers. NOSA offklala aald it was one or the quietest races In recent years in terms or incidents ashore. J<'ollowiog is the list or trophy winners: IOR·A <President of Mexico Trophy>: 1. Slicker Charles Cook, LBYC: 2, Spirit, Allen Brown, VYC; 3, Cadenza, Carl Eichenlaub, SDYC; 4, Raider, Jlm Linderman, BYC ; 5, Drumbut, Zllbaldl-Long, NHYC. IOR-B C Secretary o r Foreign Relations Trophy): l, Bingo, Bert Gardener, LBYC: 2, Oeclsion, Paul Berger, DRYC; 3 , Spartacu s, McEachern/J<'olsom, LBYC; 4, SunJamme r , Michael Drake, LSF; S. AudacloUI, Michael Ken- nedy,LAYC. -IOR-C <Mexican Secretary of Navy >: 1 , Lebaron . McSwaJn/Wagoner. Fre111no YC; 2. Tonica, KlaU/Hibbtll, Ven YC; 3, Crlsla, Charles Hope, SDYC: 4, Rlbbet, Pete Hambrick, • LBYC: s, Seduction, Eugene Wllllarns BYC. -PHRF·A (President or us Trophy>: t , Oblio. James Betts, DPY C: 2. Nirvana , Carver /Knight; S FYC; 3, Orion, .John Troeger, KHYC; 4, The Source. Kevin Connelly, SBYC; s. Ragtime, Eldon llickman. LBYC. PHRF-B. <US Secre tary of Navy Trophy)· 1, R edhead , Larry Maio, SOYC; 2, Sphinx, J a m es Fink. SDYC: 3, Scalord, F.ric Brunskow. Sun Luis Rey YC; 4, Tarantella, Alexander Va n Dyke, LBYC: 5. Windance, ~teve Schock. NllYC. PHRF·C (Gove rnor of Baja California Trophy): 1, Blue Blazes, Eugene Pennell, SDYC; 2. Commolion,Marshall Beck, BYC; 3, Sall Shaker, Bob Boyes, PCYC; 4, Spartan VI Mark McKeen, Cor YC; 5, Hotspur, Gary Swenson, Ana YC. PHRF-D < Ensenada C hambe r or Co mmerce Trophy ): 1, Tyche, J . S. Pete rson, S WYC; 2, Deparo, Ernie Pe nnell, SDYC; 3. Aries, Bob Burkhardt, DPYC; 4, Golden Eagle, Carl Raduach , DRYC; 5, Ph#edra, Guido Trillo, Capo BYC. -PHRF-E CClly or Newport Beach Trophy ): I, Mlml B. William Wilson. KHYC; 2, Fast Banana, Jack Thacker, NSC ; 3, Permi ssi v e, Meadows /Owen s I Wh a l le , SOYC; 4, The Hawk, Roge r Chittum. PMYC: 5, Pegasus, Selzer/Hugh, CBYC. -PHRF -F (City o r Ensenada): 1, Ho lo Klkl, Richard Raff, Capo BYC; 2, Jiffy II, Roderick Woods, VYC: 3, Sunset, St.eve Dutton, OPYC; 4. Seunda, Graham Gibbons, BYC ; 5, Revelation, Blll For- dlanl, VYC. PHRF·G (Governor of California Trophy): 1, Puffer, Woody Sanders, LSF; 2, Hilb Flyer 3, Ralph Tiffany, Capo BYC; 3, Quest Ro1er Ooodlnc, VYC: 4, Six Pack, James Er- reraon, Capo BYC, s. Aquila, Edward Bubnar. Ana VC. PHRF-11 <Sec reta ry of State Trophy>· 1. The Dancing Bear, Joe Gerhardt, Ana YC: 2. Capriccio, Peter Noote boom, KllYC; 3, Hexa, Bill Sebastion. Fresno YC; 4. Miss Chevious, L W. Baciga lva. SFVSC ; 5, Escape, J im Ingles, S B YRC. MORF <UC Coast Guard Trophy): t. Shock wave, John Con ser, CBYC: 2, Fa lcon , James Ure, SFYC; 3. Glissadc, Marks/Spear , SWYC ; 4, Hornet. Joseph Case, SBYC: 5. Mas - quarde. John Tawley. Ve n YC. -ORCA C NOSA Trophy >: 1. Freestyle, J erry Wretzler, Capo BYC ; 2, lnvi ctus, Mik e Cruickshank, DPYC ; 3. De - fiance, Stewart/Towle , SBYC: 4, E rin, Bowie Houghton, SSYC; 5, lmi Loa, Vic Stern, SBYC. --NOSA Trophy: <First yacht lo finish elapsed time> Double Bullet. Bob Hanel, LBYC. -Porter Sinclair Trophy: <First Single hull to finish ) Chrlsline, Fred Preiss, PMYC. --Alice Purcell Me morial Trophy : ('Firs t cata maran, elapsed time) Double Bullet, Bob Hanel , LBYC. -Trimaran Association Trophy: (First trimaran. cor· rected tim e) D e fi a n ce, Stewart/Towle. Voyagers YC. Lahaina Yacht C lub Trophy: CFlrsl PHRF yacht. elaesed time> Ragtime, Eldon Hickman, LBYC. New York Yacht Club Trophy : \First single hull. divided rig. elapsed time> Cr iterion, Bob Darnell, VYC. -SERENA Trophy: ! First schooner, corrected Umel Diosa d e l Mar. Eddle Weinberg, WHOA. -Callery Trophy : C First PHRF ketch, elapaed time> Revelation Bill Fordiani, VYC. -J e ff Deaver Memorial Trophy: <Yacht club having most winning yachtl) Long Beach Yacht Club. NOSA Trophy: <Last yacht to finish> SnaU Darter. Don Day, MallbuYC. . • Reformed? Billy Carter th11ms he 1s a n ·covtred alcoholic a fh .•r undergoing 'uluntary trl.'atmcnt l:>lnCl' March fl at Long Beach '.\:;n al llosp1tal. He grew a mustache dur ing has hospit a l s t ay. s <Ayi ng he would sh CA vc 1t off on his return lo Georgia. Two More Homes Doomed in Laguna By STEVE MITC'llELL OI tlM Dall, Piiot Sl•ll Heavy equipm(.>nt opc·rntor., w<'rc expected to begin tearing dow n two more homes 111 Bluebird Canyon tod<iy following an earth slippag1· early Mond:t:. that split onl:' homl· 1n half und left thl· foundalion of u i.ct·ond structure untJerrr11n('(J Laguna Bf'ach C'ity M ana~n F'red Solomon 1.a1d dt·hri-; from the two homt·s. loculc•d .1lon~ th•· blufrtop :-.urrounding th1· :-.l1d1 a r<'a. s hould tw n·movt:d bt:fon· Fnday "The l \\11 homt·:-. "Ill ht· gorll' h\ the <.'nd of thl• "ct•k . · Solomon said lh1!> morning A n car I y morning I 1 rl • · destrovcd lhc horrll' 11f c:r·on··· and J~int.• Goodall al YH2 Or111l1· On vc• Mcind.iy. and umkrm11H rt lh1.· l'l'mc·nt foundation ,,f /\1111.1 M c Ca 11 u m ':-. ho ITI 1· .1 I ~' I,, Meadowlark l>ri vl', adJ<tC'l'lll '" th<' Goodall home.· City offlc1:1b w1.•i (· to rnP•·t wit h Fctkrul D1 sastu1 /\':'> sis tan l' c Adm In I:-. l r a I I (I II r<.'pr(.•st•ntat1vc:-. lollav, and .1 s pecial City ('ou1w1I m1·l1lmg h.1':> been called for 7 30 tonight 111 c·ounr1l l'hamlJt•rs "We bc>hcvc WC nct'd Sl:W <lO(I in em<.'rgency funds to t·ompl<'t•· the latest work in the ('anyon, Solomon said. "And depending on what tht·1r llhe federal offl c1ab') answer" to us today. wc·11 be 1nfrirmml.! the council we nt-t~d the ad d1llonaJ funds " Solomon s a1d that in the evcnl lhe federal govt·rnrnt>nt doc!> not provide• th<.• necd<'d money. CJr says it has lo study the• m3'll-r he will a."lk the.• coun ci l Lo <Jfl propriate lh<.' SIJ0.000 prnh ably from the c ity's gc-ncr:d f Un d t 0 C 0 m Jl I l'\ e th I ' emcrgenc.•y work "It has to bl· done now, aml "1• don 't have t1m <' to \\a1t for :111 answer from the fed:-. ... Solomon !>CJld The addilional moncy \\ould he used to t'arvt• an a•'C'1·:-.:-. 1 owl ---- 11110 lht· latc~t slide area. eoabl· 1ng crt-ws from Su kut Cons! rutl1on Company to shore up thl' slide.prone cli ff. flt· said that whl'n the two homes arc rc·movt'd and the lt·clge roadw<i~ 1~ ins talled. C"n ·ws will bt•gin vtacing more ''{'f'I pilings 1n lht-l:'arth lo pre· \ l'lll rurtht•r :-.llµv:.i~e Thrt•t• mon· homf'c; along the lilufltop Jn• lhrt•Jtem·d, he said , .11111 future buttressing work will 11111 help malteri. much \.\ t· y. ilJ conttnul' with tht· but · tr•·" \\11rk, but Lht· prnj('rt •~ f.11lmg .1t its pre:-.1·111 d1•plh If w•• ~II ;1rlC1lhl'f 40 llJ 50 fl'l'l dct•p, ll • 111la11i.:1·i"., otht·r hon11 ·., 1 1111,lnH"tmn l're"'" .1n· ('an 111i• 11111 thl· old ~11111· ma,~. t •·111.•t lllf.! th:il weak ':>hll with rrt••n """''""''l dirt ''' pt 1•vt•n1 turth..r 'ltpµagE' Ammie Tests " . F al,/,out Said fllr Reaching LAS VEGAS, Nev. IAPl '\ uC'lear fallout from Nevada 's ftlHI atomic tests drifted off-site I:!~ times. ~oml·l1mc:. reaching a:-. far-as the Cc.nad1an border .1nd the M1 :-.S1l>S1pp1 River. a f1·dt>raJ environm<.'ntal cxpNl .,,, \ <;, Testimony by Dr Ric ha rd ~tanlE'v . an Environmental Protection Al?ency oHlcial 1n t•h<irgl' of off.site detection. m 1· ans th al w 1 n d ·b or n c• rad1oartinty was round more' th.in 1,500 mllt•s fr o m the '\i 1· v ad a Test S 1 t e. whe r e ;1tomsph<•n r tests were conduct- '"' from J!l5t to 1963. Ha<liallOn wa~ found "nc·ar tht• C.in<.1d1an hordt•r <ind cros:-.ed 1h1• M1ss1ss1pp1 ... Stanley told <i l'ongress1onal ~ubcommlttee Monday. 'No Clues' To Missing SA Youth Santa Ana poltc·c t'OntinuetJ Lo· d ay lo seek a 7 y<•a r-old boy who was reported m1s~mg April 9 hut admitt~ that they were without any firm clues that might help th1.·1r t'aSl· Juvl·mle d1v1sion investigators hel1evl· that Chc.rle:-. Christopher f"rnnc1:-.. known to friends and fam ily by lhl' nlt'knamC' Of ··Chrts:-.y ', IS the• VICllm Of foul play. He wa:-. laM 'l't'n late April 9 near thl' intc·r-;ec·t1on of Lyons <ind Chl'~lnut :-.lrct•ls in Santa Ana . Hi· 1:-. dc·-;1·ribt'd as a while malt'. thn•c• ft•t•I tall. we1ghml.! 45 pound:-. with c:ollar·ll'ngth hair .ind hlu('(•ye:-. ('hri ... i>y has scars ahovt· his l1•rt eye and on his chin. At thf' ttnll' or his d1sappearam·1· he was weann~ bltJl' pants. a mulli- t•oloretJ :-.h1rt. hl:Jl'k and white tt:nn1:-. shot:s and c. blut• dt•rum Jitt'kN with a U S. Army patd1 LJO lht: left !>l~CCVl'. Officers said the missing l.1oy l ived wi t h his moth er u d1vor<·cc, an Santa Ana. Tht· father lives 111 La Ila bra. HE4JIY WOMAN FOUND DEAD T IPTON, Engla nd <A P 1 Muriel Hopkins, who weighed 728 pound.c; and refused trl!al ment because "they would h<1vr -;tarved m<.• to death." was found dl'ad in her ho me Monday. A pohc" spok('sman said Mnn· day s he died Sunday of natural causes. Mrs. Hopkins. 48, fell last wt•<'k After poliCl' and firt'm(•n managr'1 to j!el ht•r up. dot•tors UfJH•d her to accept ho:-.p1 ta l I r(•:1tme nt to reduce. Shl' re- fused QUIKSILVER and Storekeeper Brad Barnes have something in common, a sense for style, fi t. and comfort. That's why Quiksilver made this new corduroy short and that's why Brad wears it. You'll want to also. after you try it o n . 1028 Irvine. Newport Beach Co1l1fom1a, Phone 642-7061 ·- ' M EWl.VptLOT Q ... ui.~tr ~~~_M.!;t_i··~___.-.Escape Attack· 11.ior 'falk 'et Just ~oa ting Iran Officials TEHRAN. lr(ln <AP> Prime Minister M ehdi Buargan and rn~mbens of his Cabinet esca~'<I an assassination attempt today as they walked m the funeral procession of a general assassln ated 24 hours earlier Tt~RINq INTO SPRING OF.PT Just upr111111t of our rt>gaon . lht•rc• 111 a lt'rrorut on the loo t' ut tht• t·u mpu~ of Cullforn111 Sh•h• tJntVl'1111ty, Loni( H •ttt•h Hut nobody 1w t>m11 PUnll'k l''<t't'pt thl' cempui. cop•· A man an un iur force uniform tried lo throw a band grenade at the Tht• un•h 'lll1u n h1um l n ••lly mjurctd •ny body Uut ,u for th1~ fw1ut J lld tr1111Jm1u 1 or wom •n h• i-lrtll'k 1tn , • .,11matt•d UO t1m 1•<i O\t•r lht• P•~I thrf't: l'O\l''lll'r' At•t uull\-, l ht> tt>rrnn .. 1 in th11, r 11i.t• whu ld be more· pm pcrly SPt'llt'tf h -.irt·r ai.t • Whul lht• m 1:.1•rt'dnt '' doing 1' l\kulkintt uhout tht· r u m pw. porkmJt lots nnd n 11111ng uppurk1nai; t·1t utwn1> 11 .. n 1lh1 h1m1t1•1f 'Tht· ·1 H'kcl Tt!an •r VOll Nt:t ·u TO K NOW that C'al Mutt' l.41ng Hcut h ·~ la• .:t-ly 11 l'OnHrtullnA eolll'~l' Mudt'nl!'> drivl' to i.l'hool T hl' 1·umpui. 111 :.u 1 roundt'd by 1>urk111g lot-i. lh1plt'.):t students ur profl'ssori. "ho .:et trap p,·d in 11 San 01ego f"rtie w11y JUm J rt' SOOlt'tlfrll'I> IUlt' dlld ~ful1 a ny Open plCC't! of asphull fol pa rking Ml tht•y t·a n makt> thl' franlll· da11h to d ass Sumd1mc:. the parkm.: Jlllll'C was J pour t ho1ce ortl·n 1'.l u..mlf• T t1'kt'I Tearer Mukmq Clean <;l'IOUXl.11 al Cal Stall' .lh<'Y a re g n ·t•tPd v...1th a S!i tah on the w1ndsh1eld afl{•r h :avini.: i.:n111plt·d wit h the· m y-;lt'ri1•s of f)h y -;rc·s or S hakc.·l'opt·an•a n lt ll·ratur t' Thus m1~ery I'> :.idcfrd to torturl' So 1t '"' th:.it t hl• exploit~ ''' t he Terrible T1tkE.'t Tc·ar cr have d nawn :J mc·asun· or h4•muM•mt•nt un campus In his l:.tll'st expl<11t. the p a rk1ni.: lot pur loiner i.:athercd up 45 par k mg c 1tat111n!-1 n l" '' hruwn ba~!. and dumped the rippt•d up m1!->s1 vcs al the uni vcrs1ly nc w!.pape r office IDS SCRAWl.F.O M E S."iAGE on the bags w <1s, "To who m 1l m ay concern· I h a V(' c-rillectcd lie kelS now for a ff'W years J l..rt' c.n · a felA I vc e njoyed te uring them up. S incerely. Thl• 1'1c·kt't Te;in·r Wh1ll' Cf•rta in f<H'l1o ni-al lhe untv('r!.1ly may t>.• cheer · ing tht• r 1ta lion shred dt·r, lh1• campus cops don't think it's <• b1l funny T h1·y·vt' bc1•ft•!I up parking lot patrols 111 a n cf. fort lo put the '>n:.ikh un th1• 1'f'Ctrt:r. So far . no lurk Also. lh<' T<o;Jrt'r halo. cn·<tlcd a m c·asur P or offt c1al con fusion Al f1 r'>t , C'a m r1us r1oltcc· tnVC'>llgator E II lfcnry :-aid the m11>~Ulft c.·1talaons would he vo1dc·d llcnr y was r1ro mµt ly uvc•rrult>d b y Publir Saf1>ty Lt Nate.• lhdd1c·k who <tnnuun('(•(j that those park1·rs who got a r 1l:tllon but didn't J.:l'l 1t v...111 ~ti ll he res pons ible for 1l. If you follow lhal. IF Ttn: UNRt;C EIVl-:0 t1c·kct rem:u n-. unpa id ror JI duys, R1ddlC'k wa rned , 1l J.:O<'s from $5 to $10 Hut the lwult·mrnl aclrn1llf•d that will Ill:' up to th£> JUdgf'. And µrc• dic·ting what lcarm·d Jurists will do c <in bl' a vf!ry c ha ncy ga m e Meanwh•lt'. you :.i1 <· lt·fl w<indc·nng what they'll ch:.i ri:t1• lht• Ternblc '1'1tkt't Tf•Jft•r wllh 1f the y c.·vc•r pul the a rm on tum Maybl• ft'lnn} lill<'rtnJ.!? 72 year-old premie r and his col· lt>UJ:Ut'S, a witness s uad, but wuitrth. wa lking alongside the 1Jrot·t'i.:.10n krl<H'kt>d 1t frorn has hand 8 Killed &Pickup Overturns CROFTON, Md t A~l A pic kup truck carrying 12 young peop le to a party cras hed into trees on a dark. isolated s tretch or rural road and o verturned. kallmR eight persons and af\jur in(! the others , police said. All the victims wer e de pcn dC'nls of Army personne l at F ort Meade . Md .. !.aid Officer Jack Rayhart. of the Anne Arundel County pohcc Only the drivt•r. Alan Cole, 18. or Ra ltimon·. l'scapcd serio us in· j ury lie was h stt'<i in good con dillon with multiple lacerations und contus 1on1> al K1mbrou~h Army Jlosp1lal 1n Ft. Meade , of r1c1als s aid. OFFICIALS ~pent the• night .. o rting throug h personal items 1n a n effo rt to 1d ent 1fy the ) o ulh:.. "ll 's a problem trying to (ind out who·., who." sa 11J Sgt R1 <·h a rd Smith of t he Anne Arundel County police Th<' victims were 1dcnt1f1('(f as P :.i ul Mo re nz. 16 . T a mm •r a Wt•:.i vcr 16. a nc1 hc·r 18 year old brothe r. Rotx·rt , H<trry DeAoun. 14 . and his 15 yC'a r -old s1~ll'r, lh·n 1se . C mdy Hray. no ai.:c i.:1v1•n , Marilyn flarr1s, no <1g1• g 1v1'n . a nd C lark Kus ha . 14 . authorities said Seven o r lhc dead v1ct1m!. ri· !.1dcd a l Fort Ml·ude , aulhonl1cs - sa id. 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BAZARGAN appeared shaken by lhe attempted a ttack Islamic r e volutionary m1lil1ame n sur- rounde d him, then pushed him into a car, and he was driven off along with other officials . The two men arrested were not identified Nor was there an immediate explanation or lhe at tack on the prime minister. who m recent weeks has bee n soft p edaling his criticis m of the ex ecution.~ by Ayato llah Ruhollah Kho m e 1n1 's drumhe ad r ev olut1ooary courts. L a tC'r a n aid e to De puty Premie r M1ru!.ler Abb<is Amir Entclam, the chief government s pokesma n. c la ime d tha t the a!'> s a ss1nc1t1o n attempt "d id not ha ppen .. But othe r sources con firmt'd lht• fir st cyc~1lness re· port and s aid puss1hly m o re thlin two m e n were arrested . Bazar~an . Amir Ente1:am and o the r C abinet m1n1s l ers were w alk1n~ 1n the funeral pro· cess ion for Gen Moha mm<td Va ll Gharani. the f1r:.t army c hief of s taff appointed a fter tht- revolut1on G ha ran1 w<is killed m h is ~ardc•n Monday and was tht· fi rs t m ujor figu re· or lhl' rev olut1on lo be assas~muted Thl· l wo a s~a .. sins c st·arwd A S •:C R ET org an 11:it1 o n n :.i m t· d I-' o r g h a n c.· I u 1 m c d rc:.po ns 1b1l1 ty tod ay for t h« m u rdn It said he was killed for his rule 1n the• death of innocent fll'Oplt• 1n the K urd1s h c ity ul S a n a n d a J d·o r 1 n g r 1 g h t 1 n g be twc•c.•n troops <ind K urdis h tnbt•:.m c·n last m o nth, a nd tx·· tau se of his collahor ation with Sha h Mohamma d Reza Pahlavi G h a r a n1 w a s th e s h a h .., m1 h t<1ry intc lhgcnct• c hie f hut was also jaded t w1(•e for OJ>· pos 1l 111n lo the m o narchy. .~ ........... A ltlf glat g F o rtress? A woman moves he r possessions past a miniature church as flood wate rs rose clos<.· lo her East Grand Forks, Minn. home et lon~ the R ed Ra ver Details on flood m weather story below Sex Law F1•ror " Consent Age Change Urged TRENTON, NJ. (AP i The state Legislature , which lowered the age of con. ... cnt fo r sexual inter course to 13, 1s now seelung t•> undo ats action Sparked by irate parents who belie ve the state 's new pena l cod e 1s sanctioning sexu al intercourse involv ing teen agers under 16. s everal lc~tslators introduced bills Monday to ret<tin 16 a s tht· <tge of con.<>ent THE CRIMINAL CODE. which ta kes effect Sept 1. perm1L'> pe rsons 13 yf'ars of a i.:e or ovtr lo engage in sexual relations wit h a 11arlner who I!> not a re lut1vc , gua rdian or som eone who holds a supe r va.so ry po~1l1on, :-ouch CJ.) d leac.-hcr or e mployl'r A ss l'mbl y rna n Chuc k Hardwic k . H Union, introduced leg1s lat1on calling for d yf!ar long d e lay IO the 1mpJcme ntC1liOn Of the code to cha nge t hat and othe r prov1s 1ons "Thl· lowe rinJ:! or lht• age of consent for sexual relations to l:J years as . perhaps. t he m ost g lanng Nror in the new rode, but 1t ,.., one of a number of areas which an· ci m b1guous and open to 1n \lcrpreta twn." Hardwick :.aid BUT, AS THE lt·g1slator-. .,ought to prevent leg<tl sexual in- ter course involving pe r.)On'> undn dge 16 . the New J ersey St<ilt• ('oalttaon AJ!aans l Rapt a nd thl· Nationa l O rgcin1zallon For Wom cn ·s R:.ipc Tas k f"orce,,dcfended the new penal code's pro· v1s10ns on sexual offen:.e., "The lowf'nn~ o r tht' ;.1g1: of conse nt from 16 to I:! was ba sed u pon st-0t1st1cal 1nform<tl1on which s upports tht: reality that then· a re mcre:a'\tnR numbers 11f i-t•xua lly active teen-ager~ o f 16 years o( ~J!e and under ." tht' oq~:rn11at1ons 'ia1d in a Jo int state ment. PILOT CARRIER SAVES 'FRI END'S LIFE Daily Pilot earner Max Henryck , 14. receives awards for heroism and community service after saving his friend 's life. --------------------------------, Mall To: Orange Coast Daily P11ot 1 P .0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa 1 California 92626 1 I Yes ' I'd likt.• to find out more about being a Daily Pilot newspuJ>er r a rral'r. N1mr I I I I I ' '"°""·......... I ('It)' I Alt' . .. ... . ...... I -------------------------------- Oa tl y P i lot ca rrier Max H e nryck. 14. of Costa Mesa, re- cenlly saved the life of a friend and was awarded a Rotary Club certificate of heroism. He also received the com· munity service a ward from the California Newspaper Yo uth Foundation. "My fri end Andy Saponaro got a piece of candy stuck in has throat and I thought he was going to die . "He started turning gree n and blue. so I applied a techm· que my mother learned on te levision. "l squeezed him fro m behind and the piece of candy came riS?ht up." he s a id. Daily Pilot carriers like Max re nder important service to the ir community every day, in bringi ng the news of the com- munity and the world to their s ubscribers. And, as independent young business people, they earn t heir own money and acquire valuable business training. If you would like to earn and learn delivering the Daily Pilot a nd are at least 10 years old, call the cir culation department a t 6424321 or ma il the coupon to Daily Pilot Circulation, P.O. Box 1560 Costa Mesa, CA 92626. DAILY PILOT 642-4321 t;OITOR'S NOTE: AP Spcc1(1l Cor retpoflMnta Ptttr Arnett cuMi E:ddk , Ado""· o prau wu•n1t1g r•porttr phot~r tfOm, tra11«t.d 4.SMO miWI Ot>tr loMr COftltMnt• to donuMN Uw ~ prajpa( oft1w worTd'i l(J 5. mtlTton r•f "'1f'tll r ht tMa ..-rwt. ,,.,,, t~ll tti. Jtory of u.. :NipomftQ J)ltOp4e o/ tltcl F'tJUrth World , &1nwtk-onw w1wr,. tlwJI Ort', unta0nJf'd where tfwJI WON Jo f/O By PETER AaNF."IT A~'-.1.iC....J JI GABERON €5. BoUwana Th1•y iare campt.'d h t<r-., by the lho~¥nds in thatt'hed knal and rrudf' wootkn !!hack&. llude nb who 11hpped out ot the Soweto alums to the w uth or black natlonialist s who flt·d (1 orn Rhodeinu to the north TheBt" 20.000 rl1fu1i1c ...... hkl' most of lhe 10 ~ mtlhon othl•rs on tht> 1 un around the world, drl' ~t·nerully rt• sente d by tht> IO<'IAI lrlbt-1>nwn 1'ht>y ar~ gr~ted by d t•old i.houldN. 1f not • open hostility. Ill th11o ~m.tll und 1111 , easy country ne1ghbor1nl( Soult1 Africa TH E STATELESS. An Ai>M1t·1utl'd Press writer photo.:rdpht>r Ll'dm found them on four l'Onllnt'nt~ A polygamous llmong t nbt·i.man A dear m ute Romanian lt•en ai;er A Yao opium add1<·I An tt~tng Ch1lt·an revolutionary A Bull'.!uriun rnd10 re 'pa1rman with C:t ~pinal rurve. An Ethiopian air force de!.ertt'r T he:se a r e thl:' obv1ou!. lm.t·r'>. barred from !.elthng 1n a Ol'W <·ountr y ror rea Rons of health, morab 111 political bent Bul it 1s not JU'>l this type or d1aplaced person who ha"I twcn una ble to find a plac·c to M'lllc As tht• number of refugc<.·s ,::ru\I.'>, they an· finding fewer ho.,L!> IT RANKLF.S THE natives here tn Botswana lh<tt lhl' stningcr., hv<.• 1n comparatively <.:omforte:tl1lc camp'>. eating meat, wgctablc!> and ground corn p~v1ded by the United Natwns, warming th<'mselves under U N bla nkets a t night While the U.N s pent $9 million l<tst year lo feed and cloth<.• tht· rc·fug1·l''> in the lhret• camp!> m•u r the· northern city of f'ranc1slown, only about 80.000 of Bots wana's 600.000 1nhab1t:mts arl' employed Hungcr 1s rampant m o country rich in diamonds und hcrf "In Uus part of the• c·ountry tht· Botswana pt'11pll' are the· refui:el''>. · -;a id J fl. Munamut1. a Boti.wana of fic1al who hl•lp'> a!lm1n1c;t1·r the camps m·ar tht· horc1l'rs of Zamlna and fthodcsia "Wht•n th<•y sce tht• assistance flowin g into the l'amp-. lhev want 1t al-;o They bccoml' lx·g gars · THt; UN ITED NATIONS ll1~h Commiss111n for Hcfu gees 1s allemi1t ing lo protect the rights of refugees al a llme when more are on the move than at any lime th1:. l'l'ntury, except during the two World Wars And the United StC1les, whrch will s pend S570 m1lhon this )'('<Jr for rer ugee assistance, 1s opening its doors wider as the pressure increase:::. The U.N. de fines a refugee as "anyone outside his own country una hie or unwilling to return becausl' or persecution, or of a well founded fear of il. on a(•count of h is r ace, nationality or polil!C11l opinion .. .. 1'P WlropMlo HOMELESS OFTEN GET COLD SHOULDER Refugees Spilt Logs In Malay1la and Awalt Help Thal catch all dcfinatwn a pparent- 1} Jpplic~ lo the young mt·n in two of lhl· Botswana camp~. moMly black Hhod1·..,1a ns wa1l1ng 1mpal1t·ntly to J111n tht• ZAPU gm·rrill<•~ forces of .lo~hua Nkom11 1n nl'IJ!hboring Zambia "Wt: C'AMt: 111o:R t: to fight for our country. lo JOtn tht' liberation Army, and more• will follow us." said a sturdy youth at the Franc1slown cam1l John S1banda , thl• camp com· mandt•r. nodded 1n agrceml'nt. but would not allow the youth to c1ve his naml' The U .N officially regards all the men as rt>fugces. but also tries to move them on to Zambia quickly on irregular chartl'n·d fhghls lo protect Botswana's 1.frl1 eatc political balance Thr-refuget"s an· unarmed They iJ\ 01 d m1hlC1ry tra1n1ng while 1n lrans1t in BoL'iwana for frar of al· tracting Rhodl's1an bombers WlllLF. BOTSWANA supports the black nal1onaltst fi ght, 1l 1s a small eountry with a sma ll defense force and depends on neig hboring South Africa for supply routes Thus vulner<1blt'. it docs not l:lllow armed guerrillas to opcrc.ite within its borde rs But not ttll of Aotsw:ina's rc·fugccs are r cv11l ut1onancs looking for a fight A third t•amp, Dukw1. is popul:.ited by 4.500 young women e1nd girls and 1,700 boys. Hundreds are students who slipped out of the black Johannesburg suburb of Soweto bcc<1UM! thev heard that many Scholarships to COiieges IO the U S. and othe r wc:.tcrn countries arc available. "Only two or thre<.· out of every hundred students would qualify as genuine refugees." commented ont' U.S. offi cial. .. But if they didn't q ua lify bcfort• tht'y arrtv£'. they do af terwards because an the eyes of their governme nt they havt· .,er iously VIOiated the law by tllcgaJJy fleelng .. BUT f 'OR EVER\' rcfugct: with a s pecific colkge in mind or a rev oluhonar y cause• to follow, there are thousands whu simply ask s an<.·tuary Poul Hartling, the United Natwns Hig h Commissioner for Hefugccs. says, "Thjs office stands for the rights of the refugee, the right above all l o humane treatment and diJ?nity." To th.it end , fl artlang s or· g:lnization has 300 operatives an 52 field oHtt.·es around the "'orld They wear tht•ar d1plom al1c c·oats when encouraging n •luctanl C'Ountr1c!> to open their bordt'rs to refugees. They change roles to bccoml• mspectori. a nd aid advisers "'hen insisting that minimum stundurds be marnlatned for the new )irr1vals U N n·fugt•e offi<'1als he lped ron· v1 nee othl·r countries in Southeast Asia to a llow Vu.•tnamese ''boal peo pie" to land on their shores . They rushed lo assist those alx>ard three large re fugee ships that pulled into the Philippines, Hong Kong and Ma laysia EVEN THOUGH THF. Soviet Bio<' was hostile to the organization for yl·ars , and still withhold., !1nancmg, U N r efugee offtc1als arc helping the Vietnamese governme nt s upport 150,000 Camhod1uns who fled from the Pol Pot gov(•rnmcnt On the other hand. the U.N. is also helping fol lowers of the Pol Pot regime who fled mto Thailand after Vietnam in· vaded Cambodia With all the work by the U.N. and o ther organ1zat ions, the ideal solution to the refugee problem Is for lhe refugees to return home. And th a t Is h appenin g In Bangladesh, whe re 200,000 Moslems who lfed-.f rom IMtighboring Bur ma are going back, la rgely because of the Bangladesh government's indif· rereoce to their plight. At least 10,000 died of disease an the Bangladesh c amps in a few months. BUT FEW OF THE scores or t housands fleeing Indochina ever in· tend lo go back. Their sights are set on the United States. The hundreds or thousands of ex· iled black Rhodesians may have to wait years until they can return So it 1s with the million who have fled Eth iopia. They a r e demanding political changes that are unlikely to come soon At the same t i m e, som e hos t countries a re having second thoughts as the refugee populations grow and problems continue to mount Botswa na has had to deal with a t yph o id outbreak al one camp, political disturbances a t another, not lo mention the unwelcome attention the camps have drawn from South Africa and Rhodesia "WE WOULD Bt: more effecllve JS a passa~('way for refugees rather than a home." i.md Che1rles Ti bone, assistant lo th e p r esi dent o f Botswana for refugees "We were JUSl not prepared for them. "We have no ('hoa ce but to receive them because they cross the borders a nd lh(.'y are here But they are be('ommg unmanageable .. Lol'al Hoti.wana tribesmen. hungry much of thl· tlffil'. were naturally re. :-.ent(ul of the t reatment afforded the new arnvab GAL.IFORNIA~­ GOLD NUGGETS . For Appointment to See Call 170-9200, I A.M. -5 P.M. These vivid red imported tropica l fl owers Sdy .. I love you:' they'll last for weeks. Imported ftesh e ve ry week . (l W3S a SlmtJar rese ntment that ,.,,,j,""l'"nl hlkKd •HMMl\nhu<HIW Nrwi""1flo.•h(714lb40SllOO IPd to tragedies along the Me1lays1a n ;~!!!!!!!!!°"""!!!11"'!"'!11!•!m!"!'°""'!!1!1oruc!l>4()!.!1>!77!•!!!!!!1!!!~ toast where Vietnamese "boat peo pie" wer e pushed b~l'k out to :.t'a by Jngry vil la~er!., with hundreds drownmg a!. lht'1r c rufts swampt'd in the surf WITH SIMILAR .intagon1~m~ d1· V<'lopi ng t•lwwhcrt• 10 thl· Third World. the l'n1tt•d SlJtcs ha'> pledged S570 million for n•fui.:ct-a1<1 th1!. year Thl:' lJ S e1bo 1s rapidly 1n<·reas1ng its quota of Indochinese refugee!>, with 35,000 to be hrnught 1n OV('r tht· next six months 1-'ranC'c has agreed to t ake 12,000 J ndo('htnc~e an!I Australia 10.500 But the new quotas won't help m uch m the mountain refugee CC1mp nf Ban Nam Yao m north Thailand's Nan province, where live 13,000 mountain t ribesmen who fled Laos. While about 50 from the camp are re· Sl:'ttlcd ea('h month, 50 babies are born each month. :i WEDNESDAY. One Day m Their L'IWs &:VA "S A"D "O\' \~ COVER POLITICS in the DAILY PILOT CAUUNDABWE ABOUT A 10% INTEREST LOAN FOR HOMEOWNERS. Newport Equity ~unds ·Inc ' LICE;NSEO BROl(ER SINCE 1969 (714) 644·8824 FORD DEALERS . , . ' I I I \ PINTO WAGON FIESTA 2 261~. /40 · HWY MPG/~ EST. * .. h EPA EST. 32·HWY MPG EST. •Compare thla estimate to fhe estimated MPG of other cars and trucks Your mile.go mav vary Clei:>endlng on your aoeeel. distance and weathor Actual highway mileage will probably be lower than estimate. tWllh optional ~peed 1ranam1salon '79 FORD. BUILT FOR AMERICA'S • ... ·----------------· •HWY EST. f ' ' COURIER ~PA h EST. -5·t HWY MPG EST. . .., I II FORD J Coast Watchdo8 Serves Purpose In a rcmorkabte sen or m1eh1.naUons laiit week. th • --stat-c Oft5t l 'omm w ion r wned jwiad cuon bowt hair the er •a mcluded \n the propo ed All o Vl Jo tie\ t>lopmcnt lhiit wall u te nd from lht' h11Jg bthind Lu~unu Beach lot he Lagun N1gu(•l a rea. A~ c urrt·ntty q >prO\'t'd b y th counly, th•· dt•vclupment t'\ 1.>nlually will place 20.000 dwa lhn l( unll · 0 11 tl.000 1u·rt•s -double lht' d~nsity proposctl in th" county's onJ(an I l.md use plan fo r the art'o . Rut hJlt thot acn•uf(e und half of th~ ru·opo!-tt•d dwcllml!~ fall w1th1n the jurisdtrllona l bounduru·' of t ht• Cou~tal Comm1s!>lon a nd lheN'fon • urt• ~ullJ~•:t lo th • t•on1m1sl>1on ·~ ~t racter em•1ronmt•nlal rN1u11 t•mt·ntis In a su rµr1S<.' m ove aftt"r the proJec.·t w<m county approvul, rt'JH'l'Senl nt IVt'S Of the t:OUl\ty ':, fo:ll\ II onnw n l al Munagcme nt A ~um·y uppt•t1rt-d bdort> tht• rc~io11ul Coastal Comm1ss1on lo µropost-I hat lht> l'OUs tal bounda r y be 1novl•d two rntlc sen\\ard Thi!> would h•ne cxrluded l ll but . > acrt·~ of Ahso V1eJo Crom cornm1•,-.1o n rontrol ·rht> n·g101)11I rom m1ss1on -.upportt•d tht' boundary ·:hun~t·. bot on thP very -.amc day the :,t.1h· hody, \\hJch . ms the flr wl ~:1y. rCJct·lt.'d 1t T tus wa i. good ne ws for l ht-t•tty of La~uraa Dl·urh and )ffic1als o ( the L aguna Grcl•nbl'lt . w ho had bitterly >pµosed roLtnlY a pprovul of tht· 1 nt:r1..·a~l'd <l<.·n~ttv It must have been uowclcome new~ for the dt:veloper. vno now will have to undergo t:oa~ta l Com mu.~1on :crutiny o f plan~ for 3.400 acres of t he planned le e lopmc nt. However. this as Ont' 111st ance in which w<• m JJy have ·e ason to be pleased with tht• ~latc 's coastal watchdog Jl was appare nt t hat nc1thc-r county planners nor uprrvisors with t he l'Xrept1on of 5th Distract ;upervisor Thomas Riley -were: intcr<·:,tt·d in l'Utling he prOJCCt ':, proposed dt•n:,1ty to a size more consistent •lith the county':, original l;snd u:,e plan And they we re blC' to pcrsuadt! the r egional commission to go a long. Tht· ~late <·om m 1::,sion may or m ety not require aodificataon:., but at least we'r e now assured the vast 1rojcct will get a ve r y thorough second look Rail Cuts Unti.Jnely TraMportation Secret ary Brock Adams could hard ly a vt' picked a less a uspicious lime to announce his p ro- u!>t"I 43 per cent cutback in Amtra k ser vices It was no sooner outlined than the gasoline shortage 11 with full force. ~o\\> Congress is having somP :-.ccond thoughts about w c.:utlJal·k:-. which will go into effl•rt next month unless t'locd bv al least one house And California Sen. Alan 'r ans ton 1~ a m ong those leading oppos1t1on to t he ;u lroa d cuts . Adams' pla n would r e duce Amtr ak '::. 27,SOO·mill• v:-.tcm to 15,500 m iles in ord er to a vert a looming de fi cit y c utting operating costs, now about $900 m illion a year. That sounded somewhat reasona ble until t he gasoline -hort uge and soaring gas pn C'es focused ullent1on on the t·t•d ti> find ways to reduce highway t ravel /\net sl udiC'S by the Transportation Department itself how that nlll :-.l•rvicc as far more energy-efficient than 1ulomoh1k , hu:, or pla ne tr avel. /\ six-coach J\mlrak train car rying 600 passengers .a n J.!1vc.· the equivalent of 400 passenger -miles per ga llon. ~his C"ompares with 250 passenger-miles for a n inter-city 111~: 44 passl•n J!c>r -miles for a privat e automobile a nd 36 1;,issenger mile:-. for a 727 plane car rying 134 passengers. Some offtc1a l::, m western states view the Amtrak ·utback plan as "anti-western'' since m any of t he lines 'roposcd for l'l1m ination would be in the west , including hl' Southwest Limited between Los Angeles :-ind Chicago ind t he San Joaquin line which serves valley towns ·H~lwcC'n Oakla nd a nd Bakersfield. The announcem e nt also came at a time when Amtra k !JS (' is on the increase. Trci vcl on the Los Angeles-Seattle li ne is up 22 pcn·ent over last yea r and t he Lo~ Angeles- ::>a n Diego lr<.11n s a rc carry ing 32 per cen t m o r e passengers -per ha ps indicating that, given t im e, Ira vele rs can be pl'rs ua ded lo try taking the tra in. The Carter Administration has been ha mmering :.iway on thc need to promote mass transit as a n ener gy tonservatmn meas ure. Since rail tra vel, inadequate as it now may be. 1s t he o nly a nswer to mass transit in ma ny a reas. cspC'cia lly in the west, this hardly seem s the m o- ment to suggest cutbacks. Congress would be well advised to stall the Amtrak cuts at least until we have a better ide a of what's going to ha ppen on the pe trole um front. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those ol their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. C A 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd I Surgery Fads By LM. BOYD Only 37 cnrdiac-b ypass operations were performed· in the U.S. during 1967 when the surgic al pro c edur e was first developed . Such s urgeries this year a re ex- pected to number more than 15.000. MenUon this because .& client asks ll there a re such tj>lngs aa fads in surgery. e ertainly. St.ill, survivors of tbe cardiac bypass d on 't much care about a ll that. They're just grateful. Civil War colonels al that war's end auctioned off their 11>11itary equipment. wagons. rpules, whatever. Since t.ben, Dear Gloomy Gu : Maybe Johnny Canon : coul(I "luelt bOlt" the : Tonlght 1bow. He'd be : there jmt u oft.en. M.O.F. . :~:J :;",.'::~~::~·. ·~:; • eec:nwr1ty rtfMI .,. wi.-.. Ille . _,., .. , .......... ,.. ........ CMIM!r c;-. Oeilt'.......:. auctioneers nationwide have borne the honorary Lille of Colonel. The University of North" Carolina is said to be the only school nationwide that gives its g raduates degrees on ge nuineabeepsltln. A British scientist is trying to breed pigs that grow wool. That 's right. Seriously. Q. "How many self-made millionaire women arc there in the U.S.A . ., .. A. About 12. S h ortly a fter Ma r ilyn Monroe kllled he rself, an elde rly woman bought. the c rypt ne xt t o Ma r ilyn 's burial place. No, she didn't want to be interred there. It was pure land speculation. She subsequenUy sold it for $25,000. Q. "How many rivers now across Pe nnsy l vania from eaat to west?" A. Not a one. The true name of the lit· tles t st.ate, Rhode l1land and the Providence PlantatloM, ts a lmost six limes larger than the name of the biggest s tate, Alaska. Robert N. w..d/Publllher Tuetday. April 24. 1119 Rowland Evans/Robert Novak 'Selling' of SALT Backfires W A&U NOTON -The nearly com lelod SALT II treaL haa al mu a ao iiiUCli po ca •otn dtng by lhe C arter admlnl1trollun lo assure it• Senate raUllcatJon that a C'On liltl'Hlonal bucklu11h hH been trtut'red with dangerous Im pllcatJona ror both the prcald~nt •nc1 h11 treaty. A t lfl•uc 18 not f>r esld •nl Carter's unqut•t1llont!d n l(bl tu b"l'k pubhc- 11 pprova l of th " n e w 1d r a l<'IJI C' u r m s I i Ill 11 u t I o n l r t'aty ISALTl The I ti II U l' I I> whethc•r In his zeal to m ukc SALT pa latf'ble, tw will ovniwll UH' produC'l, ovt'rt11w ncl ft•df'rul I ax dollars to fimmc•c hiR RUP<'r 11cll <ind fuel und but•klu11h ulrt•11dy :.t ur lt'11 The suJ>('r itt>lll ni.: 1:ulvumn•fl Ru rry Goldwatt•r. u '•·nut11r not t•asily 11rovokt"d ''' wrul11 lt11•"'' days, Inst l>t•<·c•mht•r 11ft..r hl' hnd re<'l'IVNt manifold <'Om pla ints about udm111i 11 trntio11 lacli<'s l k 11-.k<•ll tlll' (;c•111•111I Account1n1t Orrt1·1• f(;A01, :1 wakhdoJ.( of ( '<1111411"•"· for !11· lu1ls On Mon·h Hi (;dltlwJlt·r ~•JI an curful SIN<·•: l.t\s·r J une· 29, wh1•n the admin111t rat1on k1<·kcd oH its nationa l cumr1u1J,tn, lobbymi.( for SALT cost ovt:r $100,()()(1 n month <through Oet·ember I, the GAO told Goldwater m a private March 16 lt•tter. l''or travel alone by om c1als or the State Departme nt. the Arms Co ntrol and 01sarmamenl Age ncy ( AC DA > and the Defense Department, tht> six. month bill was $76.230 At the administration ·~ first pro-SALT ·•confen•nct>." heir! J une 29 al Racine. Wis., 17 ad minislrat1on off1 c 1als Cl2 from the State Department 1 were on hand. G1v10~ briefin~s. handing out pam phlets and videota p i ng qut·st1ons and answers. they began butldin~ the pro-SALT portfolio The rat io was one federal om c1 JI for each 17 part1c1pants What ups e t n o l only Charles McCab~ Goldw•ter but ma ny other poUt1ciana of both parties who fiaVe' doUl>trlbout S-M.-T-tl ..... the admto.latratlon'a etrort to "pack" the Racine m eeun.i. Althouah the leadln1 cillzens present could not be Identified with J immy Carter, known foes of SALT were not lnvlt.ed. TUE GROWING anger of acnatorw not in the pro-SALT bloc ralaea a future threat to tax-financed lobbying that in· vol vcs transpor ting high of· rlclals back and forth across lhe country, hlgh·cost com · munlc11tlOn8 genr and e mpty desks lei\ here in Wa:sbington. An Invitation for j ust s uch a hint of congressional action to li m it a president's open -ended use of tax money came in a urn U S. Dl1'ln ct Court decision . TtlroWtn, out a case brought a1cnclea, acoordln1 to the GAO a1ainlt Carter for uain1 public report, apent ..-,351 lD tbe lut' fu-n~-t1>" +o~ by H ~-+--fe.w.."'08thl*-t8711 leglal•ton for pasaace of the equal ri((bta a m endment, the SM.TD apendlq ln 1179 wiU U.S. District Court for the dwarf that flsure. Indeed. tax- Southern District of Jlllnois paid lobbying for SALT wW out· held that "It may offend a sense dist ance any other lobbyinr of fairneu especially of persons campaign for any co~ Cwbo> dilfer" with the presi-enactment in history. Wbereu dent to let the White House run the heavy naUooaJ lobbYln& for a massive lobbying campaign. the MarsbaJI Plan a ceoeration Nevertheless. "this is a ma tter ago was mostly privately pro p e rly in t he bands o r financed, moat SALT-selling Congress." has been comin• out of ta x The pro-SALT campaign ts funds. centered in the While House un-So mobilized is the State de r Gerald Raf shoon, Carte r's Department in pushing SALT image-maker : a nd Hamilton that diplomats abroad report Jordan, his top White House back on anti-SALT statements aide . But t he m e n running by foreign politicians. In a con- a round the countr y selling fidential t~legram to Secretary SALT are ID the State Depart-or State C)'Tua Vance several ment and at ACDA. Those two weeks ago, U.S. Ambassador Kingman Brewster quote Hou.se or Com mons during which Conservative leader Margaret T h a t c h e r as k e d boallle questions about SALT. Brewster then commenlefl.on the danger or this to the treaty: "Mrs . T hatche r 's question reflects growing awareness in the Conservative pa rty of SALT as a political issue and is evidence of the impact whlch the U.S. debate is beginning to ha ve in Britain." When that telegram was shown to one pro- SALT U.S. politician, be asked sarcastically· "Is SALT going Lo persuade Carter to weigh in aga ins t Thatc he r a nd the Conservatives in the <May 3 l British election?" A SECOND c l ass ifi e d messa ge rro m Bre ws ter's e m bassy outlined a major U.S. SALT-selling project in Britain· "E ncourage U .K <United Kingdom> opinion leaders who support SALT to make their views known effectively. Seek to reassure those who entertain SALT reservations . . . I and) dampen echoes of the simplistic and rhetoncal elements raised in the U.S. debate " That reference lo the Senate's anti-SALT bloc will not win con- \'t•rts to Carter 's side. Nor will free spending of lax dollars i"<invert senatorc; who are a t l<·J~l as dcd1catt!d a nd smcert:' in thelf oppoi,1t1on to SALT a~ Jimmy Caner 1s ID his support. Money and Neuroses Help Marriage An alert stu,k nl or the human psyche, Prort·'>sor F 0. Meeker of Ca l ifo rn ia State Poly at Pomona, has put the Grand Passion 1n 1b place H e mad e a ~ur vey, wh ic h seems to be w h a t psychologists do. The s ur - vey revealed, al least to the pro fessor. what some or us had sus- pected without any pa rticular s urvey or our own: That big af- rairs or the heart, with all valves out, last about 15 months, or a lit- tle longer than the pro football season. Of this period of "m edium durability" there Is a space of 90 days when things a re, s hall we say. intense. In the trade this is re- ferred to as "being out of my m ind." But. warns the prof sourly. "It decays like radioactivity." None o f t his sc1e·n t1 f 1c information actually amazes us be re lay students or the human heart. That a grand physical passion should exhaust itself in Sydney Harris slightly mort· than a year'-; time 1i, not all that surprising. WHAT IS surprising is that so many relat1uni.h111:-within tht· -.~1cra menl ~ind wit hout. survive t ht• p..tSs1onalc p1•riod Some or t hcse rclat1 onsh1 pi. have been known to last ,, tir1.•t1me They arc somct1mcl. catlc·d hap1>Y marriages. What k~<'PS m arriages and long-time li ve-in a rrangements go10g, as us laymen know, as not legs and arms a nd vtolel t!ycs . These are frequently the th.ini:s that gel the conjunction off the g r ou nd. They a re not , a nd decidedly not, the glue that keeps people together and under the same roof. WHEN THE bloom is ofr the r ose . or t h e (ros t off t he pum pkin, or whateve r , the things that keep people m each other 's pockets are more prosaic tha n passionate . Ver y hig h a mong these prosaic considera· l ions I should put lhe fear , wtuch ma y sometimes verge on terror, ofliviog alone. People will lake an uncommon lot from maley just bec a use h e h a ppe ns to be around, e ven if the presence is no more than a bull affixed to J sofa in front nf lht• tuhe with ,, bottle of ButJ l'lutched an the left hand T HIS KIND or m arria ge cannot he <'h;.srJ cll'rlzcd It would be unfair to call 1t a good marriage. a nd <.1n cx<.11.:gcr atwn to call 1t a bad cmt• It 1s JUSl a wa yward coupling, li ke a screw fi xed i.n a wall Money may rank even higher as m an ta! ~lue. Being married lo money 1s heavy d uty. as many a male bas discovered. Even work is often prefera ble to it. Still and all. mutua lly held funds are a powerful lnctlemenl to conformity and passivity. With a h u n d r e d g r and a nnu a ll y between you. the ll'mptalion to rock the boat 1s 10f101tesimal. THE FAMILY that reads the Wa ll Street .Journal together d a m ned we ll te nd s to slay together. Dun and Bradstreet a nd the Dow averages have a clarity and force fo r stability t hat exc-eed even the eloquence or the maritaJ vows. Another thin g : TheTe Is no love quite like the love of two e m otional cripples for each other. Evt>n 1f this attachment more rcsemblei. black hatred to the outsider. to the neurotics who have round each other, the "ord 1s always love These lucky folk are caught together by mutual fears, anx1et1es, a nd the l'Onv1ct1on that thl'y are headed for the bin. singly or together I F VOU combine a neurotic <'Oupling with mont>y, and a lazy fear of being alone. you have a union that sta nds a much better chance or lasting a hfet1me than one or those Montague Capulet ktnds of thing. The stuff that women call love a nd men call sex bas only a peri p hera l bea ring on how long a pair will stay uosundered E ven liklDg and hating are less import.ant than the lastmg ver ities. on which I have touched lightly. If you want to pick up th1· rems after passion has thrown them down. I suggest you either have a lot of money or marry a lot of same : be s ure t hat the subject of your choice is rather seedy or rather boring or both. a nd that you each go regularly l o a shrink o r a n e ncounter group. But not the sa me sbrmk or group. Good Memory More 'iraining Than Natural Gift People a re fo nd o f telling themselves that they have a "bad memory," and therefore it is bard for them to study and re· lain-what they ha ve learned. But memory is as m uch a matter of training as It ill or inheritance: only a few freaks are born with what is called • "phot.o1raphic mind." You miabt lhJnk that these in· elude the great chess players of the world, but you would be wron g , Pe rhaps one out of a hun- dre d has an exceptio na l me mory; the r es t h ave s i mpl y t r a l n e d. themtelvea \o recolnl .. f amlUar pa ti.rm and COD161.naUona on th• chHlboard. A few yeara aco, two re· searchers, Simon a nd Chase, wondered it cbell8 masters real· ., ly did possess a higher level of visual memory than other peo. pie . They put out a cbeuboard w1lh the pieces prearranged, presenting 1t for only five seconds lo n maste r. an in· termediate player, and a novice. IN TIDS particular test, the pieces were place in a posiUon that correspondt!d to the middle or a n actual chess game. When they were removed, after five second.a, each subject wu asked lo recall" t he position from memory. As expected. novice recalled only four pos ilio04-ttte interm~diale eight. and the masl~r 1ot 16 correcUy. Next. the experlmrntcrs made a sm all but significant change: the same subjects. lhe~c boards, the aame five s~· vl1wlq -but thl1 time the cbe11 piece• were positioned rondomlr ln a way that could not have occurred ln a real chess 1arne. t Now when the recall scores were tallied, • most essenUal aspect of me mory was d e- monstrated -the m aster re-. ca lled no more than the weakest player. lncleed, all three players averaged fewer than four posi- tions correct . ' ' Tbe researchers concluded that chess m•at.ers are able to "code" actual game Information i nto familiar chess patte rns . After studying chess severa l b 0>0 r s a d a y f o r m a n y y e a r s, a ma s ter c an recogn ize be tween 101000 .ind 100,000 pattenaa that 1teep repeatin• tbemHlve1. And, lacking sueb a cocl1a.c pattern, the memory 'II a chell muter is u limited u bJoae 1lle's. 'ONE OF the greatest players or all time was Alekhine, with a phenomenal memory for virtual· ly every came be bad ever played. Yet Alekbl.ne conallten.ly lost at brtd1e all the moaey he made playin1 c hess -even though bridge la aald to require an excepdaul melDOI')' ol its on. AJalrblne•1 tralalq did not "code'' him for IM eard 1ame. despite bll superb mnemonic In· berltance: and he died broke, re- fualn1 to believe thll. ., I Employ Senate Backs Pa lncreaSe SAf'RA M ti:N ro f I\ r I -Stale C!ffiJ>IOyt• • would ~et a 7 p.•rt•t•nt pay rat~. rtlroacttve to h1"t Ort I. 1md oothc-r It pt•rctnt nt>xl July 1, 1f lt>atlalalloo uvtrwh<'lnunl(ly approvl'd by tht• l\tuk S.malt> IM.-rom1•'1 h1w Thu mt'll.,Urt'. ~hlt'h '40Uld cost an t"~\1mott•d $819 5 million, would n>'t'r mor.-than 200,000 t•mploy"'•s o( lht• 11tutc. lht> \ nlvt•f"llltY llf <:ahfornlit 1md th\' tilUtt' unlvt•r 1t y 1uut t•ol h·~c· ay!'h •m YOLANDA WASHINGTON JUDITH MILLER Otronologi~al List DAIL y PtLOT A:, LISSA KASTIN JILL BARCOMB KATHLEEN ROBINSON KRISTINA WECKLEA .. ....... c •• .,.. ........ ,,, )';I. ('1';NTHO f t• 1 -l rlllt'(I ... ,H 111 W11rk1 '' • Pres1df.'nt Ce11t1r < 'hth t•t h." luttt-rlv 1ll'nt1un<·1·cl !ht- • d1smlShUI of rnurdl'r ChOrj(t•!ot 1.11taun. t th1 t•t' mt•n Bl l'U1ot.-d or lo.111111.c .i lrtklllA wuon lllt'lllht•t itl lht• 1'4'••1. of .i labor ~ Jlk11111 HiJJside Str~ngler's • ( Jan lmpt•raul VJlll'\' h·1 .'ff. f'f f#' I u l' l' fl l'I ct-. Char~t>i. ur murth-r 13 Victims Identified ----------J ltt'rnr.l\'d naurdt'r <JllCI .!:>!><lU t "1th a dead I y I < l ..., \ "' <; f: I . i-· " 1 A P 1 -H e re 1 s a , h1011ulog1t'.1I hsl of the 13 llllls1de Strangler \ It I llllS • weapon again~l 1114.· thrl't' an lht' f'eb 10 slay1n~ 111 28 year-old Rufino ('ontrl'rti' Wt're drO&JPt!d l\t u11 day I I auf3 Oc•Jn ("ollin.,, <!ti. found strang led :-.1•pt !) t!r/7 ntai tht• \'t'ntura 1-'ret!way a few . 1111lt•:-. :.oulh uf Los \11gl'lt.•' lkr nam e was added to thl' h:-.t aflt•r ahout 111 olht•r vH:t1ms had already ht·1 11 fount! • Rapt-/tfra•ttrr Supported ' SAC'RAMJ<:NTO 1A P 1 -The Al>i>tmhly Criminal Justice Comm1ttc•c hai. :ipprovet.I an Oregon·ty(X' bill lo permit a wife to t.'hurgc ht:r hus band "''lh rapc ;.! \ olanda \\a,hlnglon, l!l, round strangled .11111 11u1h· lkl 17 IH77, neur Gnfftth Pa rk. a few 111tlt•:-. 11111th\H''l11r downtown. Pollrc havt• sa id she was .1 lloll v 1H1od·lmsed prostitute und tht: only hlad. VH'lllll Under As'>crn blymun Floyd l\fori s l11ll. tlll' j udge could dct1dc whl'lhcr to makc tl u fC'lony or a misdcmt'anor. In marraa~c. an al'! lhul olhl·rwa~w would he rape can be proM~t·ut•·<I only a .. b:Hll'ry or as'>aull Mori 's bill wuuld l"l·movt· murraage ai. an 1·x e mption. It woulrl :.ih.o allow men lo file rapt.• c ha rges. · :1 JudJth L.~nn M1lh·r. 15. lound strangled and 1111dt• 0 {'1 :11. I ~)7i. o n a front I awn 1 n Lu Cresn~nl<i. .1110111 15 n111l•s north ur downtown. by a resident Cod11a R ejert• Ordlnante WEST COVINA 1AP 1 -An :i nlt aborl wn or rhnance calling for vrofes'>inm1I 1·oum.1•h n~ for women seektng cibort1011s :rnd 1•hmmat1on of rand er'~ fees for abortion r cft·rral \\Ul> rejected b) the West Covina City t:ounc·ll Lottery Decides Talwe Sewer Use l.'.'ICLfNE VILLAG i-: 1AP 1 -For the first t am<' -.1n1·" 1977 "''" r 11t·rm1ts >A Crl' handed out en n1 J!'>:-.l' ror h•J4>1.ups in th(' T:ihol' City and North I ahm· puhl11• ut1hl11•s 1l1stracts More than 75 pn:-.om. y,;ilkl·d out nf J C aty Council m1•cung Monda~ Brou-n Sr. io Run Again! LOS 1\NC;t.:LES 1AP 1 -f"ormcr Calrforn1.t Gov. Edrnund G BroY.11 ~r ''-'YS that 1n 1982 he'd lak1· to run for th1· I I S St•nak st'at ht'ld by Hepubh<·:111 SI lla y11ka\\a Bro1,1,n . whn "a.., 74 on Sulunlay, said an ti tt'lcphorw 11111 rv1t•\\ MoncLiy that he> husn't drs <·usi.t.•c1 running for the St·n<ilf' with has :-on, Guv Erimunrl G. Brown .Jr , 11r "1th hi~ wire or daui.:htcr ( lfftc·1:.il s h;ul <It•< 1dt•<1 that t•nough st:~ age <'~qw1·11 :. l'XIStt·d 111 Hw regional treatment plant 111 T r11 1·k1·l· 111 .1 dd :!50 r('s1den ces As the ir c·111rntc•r p.arb nn tht• :;outh shore did earlil'r th ts ~l·;ir lh1•y lwld a lottery Monday lo dt'lc rm1nc who \~ould gl't th1· p1•rm1ts Thi· :1;,i1 p1•rm1l'i wen• ckl<'rmined by dray,ing tht• 11anw:-. from .i pot of 4,7:1l Thi· :1:10 winnt'rs s tall must mt•el building 11•<,t rn·t Hiils whu·h "'i II be 1 m!)lemenled by the C\.1hfon11a Ta ho<' Ht•gi<m al Plannin~ A~cncy Rancho Seco Plant To 'Keep Running' S ACRAMENTO 1/\P 1 -Thc- Rancho Scco nuc lcur plant 1i. lo kee p runn an~ d ei-patc a rail for al• temporary closure by some kc·y st..ifr m e m bers of thl' rcdt•ral Nuclear R e g u I a to r y Co m m 1 .., !> ""' • • t s mana~crs 1>&y. S p o k e s m a n J c· f f M i.I r '< o f Scramenlo Mun1<:1pal Utility 1>1..,tr1C'l, the opc•rittors, said Monday Own · was no pl.in lo immt:d1atcly dost• the! p 1 a n l . Io c· a t l' d so u l h 1· a s t of Sacritmento. MARX SAID MONDAY: "We rc .. 1. b a s t' d o n p :.i s t t' x p e r ll' n re a n d performunee. thul at If> safe to eon- t mue OJ)C'ratron -until we find th<il isn 't the cast• or until we he<ir from the NHC' E<1rl1n in the d:i,, ~ome NRC :.lafr members !>atd the NRC should order a tem pornry shutdown of H<incho Seeo a nd all otht•r plants built by Babcoc-k & W1kox. which constr uc•t ed the Thre<' Mlle Island plant THE STAFF MEMBERS sug~e!ott ed tbal the pla nts be clost'd until t he ir safety 11> u:-.s ured . The s ug · ges t ion was not a form:il !>laff recom· mendation. and Babcock & Wilcox had no immediule comment. SMUO offtc1als are to testify at NRC hearrnJ.!s Tuesday or Wednes· day in Washington, 0 C., Marx said. RY A 3·2 TAI.LY, SM t IJ .., hour<I or director; votl'd prf'vaou.,lv to k<•t•p the plant operat111g in tht· Y.akc· of th1· Three Mile Island nucll':tr acr111enl rn Pe nnsylvania Guv Edmund Brown Jr. had requc·sted lh;.it 1t he cl<i'>ed The Rancho Seco pl:int ·1ho11t 2:i m1lel> from <IO\\ nlown Saeramt•nlo. w:is opcratm~ at ahout fiO to 70 pt·r <·ent of full !>'>Y.t<r Monct:1~ aflt·r being s hut down for lfj hour' lwgannrni.: Sunday THE S ii UT OOW N 01·1· lirrt'd a utomat1cally '~ tw11 :i c-irt·uatry p:1m·I failed. c·uttan,:: µci'.\1·r lo nn tnstru· menl tha t mt'asun·d e1111la11t rntt· "' rlow. Thul Ill turn C'JUM'd alllOmaliC closure or mmn f1·t.•d Wdtt r \alvt-s raising the prl'ssurc HI lh1• rf'i.ll l•>r cnrt' Murx said th•• C'nntrol 11Hb tht·n droppt·d amt add1t1onal Y..Jtc•r «1011•<1 th<' reactor , tripping gc1wralur:-. oft lint• T he e<1u1pm1•nt pt'rformcd ai. ll wa'> de:-11.~ncd to perform,"' Marit saui. About the upcoming NIH' h1•cJr1n~ Marx said SM D sl<iff m«mb<-r:-. woul~ testify about lht' pl:i nl 's sarety systc•m und \\ lt<.11 I he• lf>S'> of ll!ot generating power would mean to lhc art-a Marx said that umlt:r a S MUD con· tract it cou ld rely on Pacific Gas & Electric for powc•r for 1t~ c·ustomers if the plant were ordered closed. EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA The $6.88 PRIME RIB AMD cockTAIL IWel °"'fl DINNER Special Offer expires Aprrl JO. 1979 Or\·ttw·Mall at South Cout Plua Neal' the CvouMJ Oft tht ~ Lcftl. For rnavationa call: 540-8812 pa ckmg up the morning news paper The Holly wood / High School coed was a fre que nte r o r the Hollywood street scene who bad been reported by he r mother as a runaway. -1 Li1>.,a Kasun, <! 1, found l>trangled and nude Nov. 6. 1977. 10 the Glenda le area. She worked as a wait ress rn a Jtolty woo<J area health food restuu.rant. 5 Jill Barcomb, lK , found strangled and nude Nov. 10. 1977, tn thl' Hollywood Hills A native of upstate New York. wht!re she had been convicted of prostitution, :.h« was ltvmg an a Hollywood motel at tht• turn: of lwr d1·uth tl Kathlt't'O RobiO!>On. 17' round :-.tr angled Nov 17, 1977. 1n the Wdsh1n• bu:-.1ness d1i.tracl a few m lie!. Wt'Sl of downtown A Hollywood s treet Pl'r!.on who frcqut·ntly hitc hhiked 7 Kristina Weckler, <!O, round nudE: and s lran_gle<I Nt>v 19, 1977, on cJ r es1dent1al s treet 't·\ l..'rJI n11h•' rrom hP1 G lcmdall" apartme nt -in the '>amc building where Kenneth B1anch1 onct- h\-cd H .11ul !J Sonja Johnson. 14. and Dolore:. Cept>da. 12 both found nude and slranglt:d Nov. 20 W77. 1n " ra\anc n1·ar Elys1un Park north or downtown 'J'tll' two Slhoolg1 rli. had no Hollywood connecl1on.., Ill Jam• Evelyn King, ~. found nude and stranglNI N°'-2:1. 1977 off a Ventura J-'reewa} ofr ramp An asJl1rinf.' attre~h and model who was last s1•cn a11ve al the Sc1t'ntology Cente r 10 llollywood . ac•ros'> lht• slreel from the Tam arind Apartnwnh wlwre Bianchi reportedly Jived at tht: tarne ;.ind when• ""1d1m No. 12 was lured to her dt•uth JANE KING SONJA JOHNSON APWI~ LAUREN WAGNER DOLORES CEPEDA 11 Laure n Wagner, 18. found nude and strangled Nov JO, 1977. on a rc·Mdent1al tulls ide. A busin~s college :-.tudcnt who laved a t her parents' San i-·emando Valley home. where she w<1s last :-.Eo't'n betng escorted from her car by two men. 12 K imberly Dia ne Martin, 17. found stranAled and nude 01·c 14. 1977, on a residential h1lls1de ,\ call girl y, ho was l>Ummoncd tu a vacant room .it the Tamurand Apartment:-. where 81anch1 laved 13 Cindy IA't· tludsJ)t'lh. 20. found nude and :-.lrunglc-d F1•b 17, 197H, an the trunk or her car. which had been pushed orf :1 cliff in Angeles N<.1t1onal Fon·sl about 20 miles north of Los Angeles. She h vl•d in u Glc•ndale apartment a lmost dire ctly u(·r oss the strl'f'l from B1anchi's und Miss Weckler 's fo r mer apartment building in Glendale AIR e cALIFORNIA Air California is now appearing in Las Vegas. With three daily nonstops from Orange County and the lowest fare around. Just $31. one way. That's on every seat on every flight. Our low Vacation and Economy Fares can save you even more, fro m 20% to 35% off the regular fare. 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P •c1li( View MorllUlry d>r-t<10< \ ICUCVUllSIU NELi.iE ICUCZMARSKI, '"\~I of r-1.-...c.a. P~Md4wllyon Aptll 23, ''" '" Casi• Meu, C.. S.r•lc.e\ IM'f>dl"9 •I M•rt>or u -.Moun« Ollve Monuary of Cost• Mew. ~US4 SltARICEY PHILIP SP ENCER SHARIC(Y, •n· 1<11!111 OI $Mita A..._ Ca. P••YO •w11y on APflt 2l. 1m. H4t was wllh Seat's RoebuO & ~ tor Jl ......... H~ w•• • ........... ot World Wtt II. U S Ne•y H4t I' MINl"9d b'I' IN\ w llt ~'Y LOul\e, daVQtlter GJor••, ittto son~ 0•1>ny G¥f)' -U"Y ~-. "1t1>-a•u9hltn Ktthy SorQ-'erd •ftd ll Q••ndt lllld•en. Slumbe• •OOm vl>- ll&liOft wlll lie held on ~Y trofn 1 00 PM to • 00 PM 4Htd lhu<\CM'I' from , 00 PM to • 00 PM.. PtlYele ..enrlu.,; to lol-Senlcn --d<re<tloft of H-l...--.n1 OllW Mor'l~ry OI Cosw Mew.~ HS4. ~UIS Tue.Oay, Aprll 24, 11119 ord -· M l•1-111 >'OH OOAIA "°""AW•- " •n<I Hetty I wll4 ll l>UI n UI ""•'""'"""'.., MAit ti \~•tW .. tN~UMIH l([ANAN I""' ,...,, JI. -Ooor"'"9 M u b04n 111 """' "'9"1" 8Mcl\ MAii ft .C[lll Y .JONES J•""'• M~llflO " n , •1ld ~.e MM••· JI, buth ut ~1u11tu>Q1on a-<n "ARRI~ I NC.El (.r,..~l L Jt 1• •""At._ II U , bOlh of H""ll"lll"" K•.C.f\ N\JSSO Pl n~ Mwllo <. • 10 .. nd fr•1t<•• J••n 8•<.u 1'. boU\ ut N•wPOr'l-11 ~PRIN C.E PAii (ON O•tt•I Ae•un, 2 .. llnCI fc"'w Aon, n. 00111 01 '>•I> JU4n '-'''""° MAii Jt JAE HH R~ 9tlly A•1mond, ll •no M•"' lo.I. Jt. both ot liW111"910ft 8N<y 8Al TIERRA-WAMPLER .X.. ll '"'° IC•'"''"· 3', DOlh of S.... JU<tn Caph tr'""° WILK JANKOWSl<A Roma,., J8 4NI Wl•totl•. '1'1. bot" of Cosl• ~~<I Pin ACK SICIPPS -O•vld EdW••d 71 •na c ... rlOtt•. E • 21, bOln ot HunttnqtOI' e.e.ctt FAR ROICHl·WOOOFORO MO ... fn"'44 J., '1, -8e<ky J-11 bOln Of Wttlmn••~r OLSON·OUGUAY L•,,Y. 11, 01 (.O\I• Mew, •NI R•y....,._ LIKllle 1a. 01.,,.n1" AM DEE l '>-OHLEA -.f•.tne•\ J.,ome, _.I . ..no BartMr 4 A\wt h , both ot Wt\tm1n\trr (,IL8RCATH 80HNER !;~ncor T ... •lon, 3', -JO'l'Ge A , le, bOlrt OI Cl Toro C RU M E HILLER (dw••d Mochol, 70. of El Toru •• ..., C:httVI l<ay, lq Of MthlOI> lllflO t<ENOAICIC DENTON Slo~n R•ymond. 11 ...a SMtclr• !> II, bOlh o• Hwnt11>Q1on e..cn W illi!. PELCHER John F rft'dru t. l&. Mid A:owl•f' Gtor•oso. O Doll\ Of f'ount•1n V•llo APlt I 8AUN(LUI RRUNELU All,.O J • lS. r(",.,...rrf"° L.An4f MAfit' )I tl<llh ot C!)tOM a..1 MJlf (,U(t< HENTLEY J.,..,, Ed•••O 11 ""° D•~ K•v JO, bOth ot trv1nf!' C,AA( IA 0 ATTILIO "'•nuPI t:tu•no J1 Mm ArlPAP Mtnvi-•• O btJtn ut HuntinQtOtt 8t•cn 1,P1~ r' IH SfEWAR I \.~"' I r,en< t\ 1~. Aftd M;l)f¥" C.f'.C,., 1). OOlft JI ttunt1AQ'f0f" Sfo.t<.,, • Lawyers Plan Judge Review Newport Bo.ch atlorner, Donald N 'rMaveal h•• be-en nomed ch1lrman of a committee of lawyt'rt which hat, u tta slated atm. the provision lO tht• public or "accurate. factual lnformatlon" ubout lhoqunUrlcatlon orlocaljuda ltt-l vt'(ll ciaad the Orange Count.y Committee tor lftg h Judlcrnl Stundurds h as been formed bet·uu t· JUd6' ,. .ar'4 ljOmebmes s ubjected to unfu1r l.lltu<·k~ , .. ; ~AW "SOM E CRITICISMS 1ire not Ju11t1ftl-d and t ht.' public needs sufficient facts to mukl' dt.'<'1~1011s cm thtt valldlty of criticisms. O('('llJS will t ry to provide lhe necessary facts to 1wrm1t fwr Judgmcnb by the public " · l'urn·nUy, JUdf(es do not und should not in lht• v1i!w of OCCHJS respond to attacks on them bt'l'uuw lhts would embroil them tn those types of l'Ontrovers1es which could divert their attention fro m tht.ar 1mpurt1ul duty on the bench," Belveal lHlld Rclvt<ul s aid his organ1taboo will acce pt rt>port." from a ll sources on the qualifications of both mcumbenL i1nd challenger candidates for 1ud1 c1u.I office. ME MBERS O•' OCClUS WILL be assigned to rnvcsltgate such reports and make a report or their fand111gs lo their executive board. The data (•ollt>ctt'd "'Ill Ix> evaluated and used to assess the rel at 1ve men ls of euch JUdiciaJ candidate. BelvcaJ said OCCHJS will publis h the results of its frndrngs und state its reasons for supporting or opposing candidates for judicial seats in Orange County British Constable Speaks at lroine, A semor British Police om cer will d1scu~s .. Poltce and Public Op1njon m England .. at 7 30 tonight in a lecture scheduled for Room 220 of the Social Science Tower at UC Irvine. The lecture lo be deli vered by Chief Constable Ro nald Gregory of the West York shire M e tro po lita n Po lice is part o f the 1979 I ntcrnation:l I C riminal J u slice Speakcri. Constorium sponsored by the Criminal Just ice Center. Grc>gory s upervises more than 5.000 police officers and 2,000 civilian e mployee!) 10 a JUrisd1ct1on or more th an 500.000 acres inhabited by m ore than two million Britons The lecture i!> open to the public without charge Senior Talk Set Santa Ana attorney Richarrt Billings will cl•~ l'US~ "Social Sel'unty for Senion," <it 11 30 a.m Monday in L<Jg una Beach. Interested senior citizen~ ur~ Invited to the pre lunch addres!> at the Laguna Beach TLC ORANGE COUNTY/OBITUARIES ---------------------------------------.-·~~~~~~~~~-~--~~~~~~~~~ "18UC NOl'ICS NOTICE OF Ll9UIDATION IY PUBLIC AUCTION Ordered by Attorney At Low 1n the St.Ce of California Shlpm~t In Tranllt of HAHD MADI ORllNT'AL RffS P\JBUC NOTIC?& - NCmCI ~ 1At.9 01' ~·~~··" ,.._ •c:Mlf. aw c:..1 NoUa It ..._ ·-.._.. _.., 91141 ~ __ I_,,.. .. pro- •ld•d, lllt u11deOll1'tf C-A•OL want..INO .... IUQCAtU> lttOWN .. -~ ~ .. , .... ,_...,, CHI.• ....... c.i ................... .. ~ -.. -s..t.a ._A-. .......,. a..Ot .. ,. .... , ..... 41.M. .. -,.,,...., • ..,, "1'f,---.._,... ""'°"" pr_,., er .. f'IW<I\ "*"' .. ,...., .. -.-. to J;tf!)!Ul ''"'""' ~,., rtf't -111<...,...t liKUi>tecr it .._ •lllov .. ment._ ..,,. ... ._.,.., wlU.CMUof~4!ncle­....... To Mr A. Milchman and due to attachment by California SupertOf' Court Case No C2e376l hn been stapped and 0<defed sold at PUBLIC AUCTION on behalf of shippers. creditors. and llhgators. The shipment ol fine Onentol Rugs. removed from storage rn Cahlom1a and parcelled into 1ots of 100 per auction. wlll be sold p1eoe by piece to the highest btdder. a COiiection of 100 Porstan and Onental Rugs Ordered removed trom United VIII Ltnes o .. c.tl'4ioll 9/W T,Vu mltc.1------------- TO IE SOLD AT PUIUC AUCTIOM AT: HOLIDAY IMM 25205 LA rAJ. RD. LAGUNA HILLS OM: TUISDAY, ArttlL 24tll I PM AUCTIOH • 7PM rllVIEW RIHJ• • al liuu frcMR Sd to ~· .......... be u.Jdahtd at cmdlot1 a• aU MlllH .... t be a .attw of ptlblc~ord. a.fo: 21l·91'-0t61 fllf,.lture, thlldnft" ,..,,, OllLH. CIOUll"9, ,.,._.. &. ~ ~. •efflQe•~end ........ u-. Ow,,.,. Get•ld &. M lcllellt E,..,..,, 0.led IN' lllfo dowy of Aollnl, ltlt CMOI H Wfllllnq lot llK,,...d Brown Pvbl"lled Ot-C-'-I o.11'1' P llOt. Ae>tll 10 14 19/<I IHI It 1-- PUBLIC NOTICE •nm MOTICl TDC~Dll'Oll' 01' au1.1t T•ANSFElt I Seel •te1 '101 U C.C I ><OTIC.E I\ M£RE8Y GIVEN to -{tttcltlOt\ (JI IHOMA'> J CARN(. Y <tnd 8FYEAtY I CAR NE•. on .. AN VT•UNV C..Ol'-. ftftn'\hHOr\, whcu .• bu'H•,.,, .00'9'\' ... Ut. • ft • M •nt\of' Av• • \Hil{)iJw4 l\I~. Cwnty Of <><•~ .., .. , • .,. c .. 111°'"' .. '"'"'•ou•-,,..,,,e, 1\-ly .,.. -lo OAYIO o ONllwfi.o·, .. ,,a <.lOPIA r OH' IVf ~o I , in .... , ... , •ftO\• bU\tnt-\). •Kkt''"'' • tiii/(1) \hOttt( htf Ot ~unt1 ;u,1v11 l~fl'(tlt\, (4 •1•4~. --------------------------Count\' ot O'"'''K,let •,t,.1,. ot r ,11tltnrn1.t ~'" fl'WJ11Jttv t\ Gt•v r•~Jd OW' .. ,., -------------------------•\ All \le;• •h\tot{k> tutort~ MJU•I> ,,-'""' otl-0 y_.-_, w ill f)t tNt ' lothlnq FREE SEMINAR HOW'TO EA.RN 10 -14% • HIGH SECURITY •LOW RISK •TRUST DEED INVESTMENTS APRIL 25 • 7:30 PM TOMORROW NIGHT! HEWPORTER INN· PACIRC ROOM I I 07 JAMBOREE RD. 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I SVPfllfOA COURT O• THf \TATE 0' UloltFOltNtA FOR TW( COUNTY OF OMA .. GE .. o A....,. t • Al • 1-1 l t '""A ... t.. N CJ ... NOfl CE 0~ H E AR ING 01' l'll08ATE OF WILL AND CODICILS TME l>EOF .. H O FOR LETTEllS TE\T&M l lf T •R 'I' A><D fDll AUTH0'11UTIOH 10 ADMl .. 1\1E11 U .. D Ell Tl<F IHDEPE ,.D ENr ADMP .. ST ltl'Tl0" O F ESTATES ACT PA08.&TE CODE Ul ET SE01 PUBLIC NOTICE PICTlf"IOVSavst•U NAMe HATibllllltfT "Tiie .......... __ ..... _. _, . ., SOL.AflTHU'M. HI SM ........ ~'-""Gal ............ $ L-"Y J. Gl4!nlorft, till SM .-.....,., '"-IMcll, c.i ........ ._,s Tlll,~1&C..--0'1'41n "' dl¥~t. l,41rtyGl- Tlll\ \I.._ wn tlltd wttll m. C-1• Cltrll of ()(411191 C:-..• - o\ortl •. lt'N P11Jr1' Publl"-1 °""'* C-Oa1tv PllOI., AP'. 10, 11,14-Mey I, tt7't IJ,._1' PUBLIC NOTICE .. ICTITIOUS aUSINllH HAMii SfATUllENT I h~ IOll-U'9 ~ Ii dOlf>9 Oii~• ""'~·\ NA8 OESIC.N STUDIO, 1111 C:0.'4 H1qllw•y, No "'· LaQIUWI Ek~"· C.•1110•1>1• •U)t H.don. Ann llu•dtel<, •11 tM>I Hoqllw1ty, No 19', l.•9""" B•<K h. C.•fttOrn14 'l'l•\• r "'~ OUSIAe'\\ ·~conducted Cty '4tt 1n di Vi°"""' ,.,...,_ """ 8Uf'Oo<lt I Ph\ \'"lHf\l'ft'I .... \ ttted w ttf\ ,,_. co""'' t1rr1< of O.•nve County °'' Apttl 1 I'll\ FlllMJ Plltlll-Ot-C-.1 Oitoly P11UI. All'. 10, 11.H-NWy I, t'19 U l .. I• PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS auSIMESS H-IESTATIMEMT l he 1011-1119 oer'°"~ ••• do.nv bu\H'M!\~_. .. (J ANO H AUTOM Ol"llfl.. MA( MINE 1n~ W•M 11111 Streel, !.Mt l• Antt, C.•l1IOf'f\tt• 9110. H.tr••Y C...-Moll, 18112 A-llt' A•e ~l<I AIW, C.ltl°"'•• (•tm1f't° ,:.,.,_._ Ootwwum.., 1'101 11 • .,rnono Wily. !op. 206, Et l o•o. c.. .. utorn.• t?•» f PH\ bu\1nil\\ t\ <OftCtucte<I tty • q..~r•t pr.M1M,.,,,.tp <.Mm1M .. ()ofw,.um• t'idrYf't~ G H1U f "'' ,1;1tt!'f1Wnt W.t\ Uled wtlh tn49 (.aunt"' (.ll"ft' ot Or•~ Coun11 Vf' APffl II 1'<1'1 FllUI Puo"''-Ot-CNS! 0..11y PtlO Apr II 1•, M.o1 I, I, 1919 141~ I~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aus1H£S) NAME STATEMIE .. T f " .. toUO••"'O 0ttr\Oft~ •tr C1Qu11 Du.,1,.-C'\'» a\ A ll{t<I fl( IURAL M OOt.1 • WE\i '1611 l•••• Ottv~. Cvotr C..•H•ornut~ ffW'OOOr• .. A Jl•frn.t,., )t,J' l ..,!il.,,, (yprfl"\'t (ctftrOrn1.t~JO c,1,..pn .. n W f 1nfllr 1&11 01 •"•' LonQ fJe.,cn Cttllt0fo1t•~ r n1 o"''""" 1 • onou1 ft.~11 ,,,. , ~f'l~r•t °"'""""""''" fhfiifAtO,• • J.J.1•m•·r ')t~·"'""'·,..., r "" \l,.tt·""""""'' •u "'"° •••" tr• (ounr~ ( ,,.,., o• Otdn~ "'°"'"Y ou AC)t1'' '"''~ Ft!J111 Puo1 .... ~ 0rdn9' Co•'' Oirtliw ..,,hit •pr 10 ll 14 tt.no ,.,,_.,, 1 l~/\f I.JM) 1*4 Pl'Bl.IC NO'flCf: 'd"'" AM '-'" P.nwa .... ,,.on Apru I Transportation, Lunch and Counseling > Center . DONALD WINKELMAN ·~ "" ~· ,,,.. dQP o• .. OtlOY~d 415 Forest Ave \ OW"' MORTGAGE """"" \lfulofln '" f ..... , ... , STA fEMloNI O~WITHDllA ... NUr I I\ H<!>Ehf (,11/fN lft•I JUD• • c,oou; JUAN l 8APL•)W ~AUi f • '1P><llU N PAUL r UAJ-ls:f0N tr.a 'i IJ~Ar' 11o (JAR R ON "•"., t1h'(J r.t·t ,,, 1 µ. t th~ tor Prot>41" ot w ,1 .. ,,,, (')CStc •I '""''"O' ....,.., t1,, l """' i,,. ·••m .. nt_,,.., '"'th+. Pf"hllorw, •"'1 t ,, Auth0,./4t.l')l'I h .AdrTUnt,lt • '--"°"-t u... lnt;W>Pt·nQM\I ,.,.,,amo•n•• 01 c1 .. ut.1• ""''~ 01 The program a nd a luncheon afterward are A tP•o1>o1•• '""' ,.1., ""' .,,_,.,,,. 1.. 'ROM PAATNEllSH•~ An11h1t1m, (A (,,rAYe~•O--\off\lt<At\ wilt d Id h 1823 EAST I 7TH ST SANT A AH.A wh1<h' "v.Ot '"' 11,,.,.,..., o ... rt1« ut.-tr\ OPEAATtNG UHOElt rw n.111 °" w~"""• ... ..,u n. n 19 at open lo all residents age 60 an o er Those w o ·• •no ,...,1 ,,... ,,,.. •NIP'"'" 01 "•~•·nQ F1cr111ous 11us1 .. EsS H•Mt 1 oo ,,..,. "' Fa 1•11a .. n Mt!mo'""' are able are asked to make a small donation for '"~'~m .. ,..,,,... .... 110,,,,.,..n ,.,q '"~10110••1>111>"•""'~ .. ,,...,,.,.., PArt. ~"ntaArwt,C.. •ltn A•~ Oon••O lh I •' tO \IC • tn '" ,..,. lOUrltuom ~ .... d o•n .. tftt p • .r1ner from Utt ')luro•O... ofltC1•1tn9. lftlttm91>I 10 e noon mea • ~twrlm,.,I N'l t OI "9o!I <IXI" di 100 CNrfn~r""D -"l1nq _.,, H•• 11• ·~·~ ~·~~ Tu~i•t ~~My, 411--~---~---------~~~-----~------~---~--~~~----------~C·••( c~~IH f~····W~,, ·~·~~(1tvot CtCtOU' bu,.~,,~~ of ~AC JI l 11111 SI_, (.,..la Mew ~ 'Ml>I• AIW ( .... •IU'no-+ O•!>CO \V'>I f:.M\ "' IJOIO h rnol.t• PIE"TE•SEN 0•1"'1 AIJ' t • c. .. ,.,_ n Ci<o•~ CA<ntol• (Lll'FORO E. PE"TEASEN, ••~· l Et A RllANI " 111, hellhou· 11\N""'' .... ..,.. 1~11 Oftnt o l Cmt• Mew,. Gt.. P•~Wd .tw,.1 c..ovntt ( lfl'H m"nt •or tht> Odt'l~""''c> Wd), r11,.n un °" Aptll 73, Wl9. S.tvl<~ pendlnQ al ICIHOIEl&ANDElt!IQH July 17, 191llonl"9Couniyol0.Mtqo H•rlJOr ..._._IOlh•~-IM•YOf J•m•• E .......... Full N .. m .. <1nd Add••" "' In• CIKI• ~_. $4SSS4 Iott N ._..., P•r\OI> Wot!\Cl••w•"CI IC llA.JMER ••• US !.t,.•e Manon s,,._, 14/SI Ad~m HE AMAN 11;qA.JNER. torrn.• tttt ~•,,t• An• C..hf '11111 ~ C:, Mtow;oy City CA ~7U\ de1'1oll'uol•rt0f\,c.a p.,,...., .. w•ym ~lAST "B.r.E.E.F C1Ul )~fl" ~M Sornon Nr._ V0tll He-1!11 \Uf'Vlvec:I fl't n1i w1I,. AUorft•'f\ M P•Ull.,,.r\ '"t4'1 M•• •1•. \On Jr\it H l(ttl,.pr o f • Pubh""'<I C>o~ ~ ( o~·· o •••• P·•o• Plll>lov..d °'-c ..... o •• ,, .... ,,1 Fullenori, c,., 5-N•C•' •Ill be .... Id on •P• i• 1~.00M.I• I 1q7~ I)&/,. "'" II, '4.Mity I. 1¥1~ ,.,, • , .... ,.,,..,. .ti 3 JO PM al l,,. H.,rl>Or --------- ~;:7,~0~0::,;•aj~;';':~,'1~~::,, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC ~ l•wn MOUot ()11w-r Mottu..y ot CO\l• -------w ~uS4 ~AsT•i ~NliGHT Consolidated Report of Condition of "Citi1e11s " ~ Bank of Costa Mesa" of Costa Mesa, County of RUTH NASTRI, •Hldt"' of c°''" 0 nd Do t' s bsid' . t to.-Mew, c.a. P•soed •••v on A1><" "· ra nge, a mes 1c u 1otrtes it '""' close ot "" An""90ments ••• Plndl"9 •""" business on Ma rch 31, 1979. sm11ri a. .,.,,.,111 Mort.-v, 01 e 111" State Bank No. 1060 SI • Co••• Mots.a, u . Wt .. ,. 'tOUY tor '"• ~ error In ye\te .. say'• """' llt!i .......... SYLVESTER FRANK WALTE R SVLVES"TEll. Jl•ued ••o on Ao•ll n . "" '" L•9U"• 8-.h, Ca. -. • •null of • .cub• dlvl,.g 11<cid1n1. Ht ,.., • parlner '" the Elecl•o HyGr&ullc w r•i<H ift (;Ost.a -H• wai ecllYe '" •II lorms of -1l. 'oe<i•llY ••t· quelbttll -KllCMt divl"Q, •Ito '"" m•"•Ot• of 1"9 WHI Gro•t Lllllt Le~u· 8-b;tll .,....,.. WHllTllMlt,. G<llrcie.i Oto ... tM II \UNl...0 try lltl Wiit JO'r(lt of WHlmlMle" toll (;vy (JI A.,.helm, -P<ttrkk Of WH tminsttr. d•uQlller M.,, Kim s ......... , OI .95 ASSETS Thou~ncts ot Doll oars Cash and due from banks •••.•..••.....•.••• 3,63' U S. Treasury securities ........ . . . ....... 292 Obl1gatlons of other U.S. Government agenc.1es and corporat ions ....•.••..•.••.. 2 2'' Obligation., of States and political • subdivisions .•..... , . . ....•.....••.••••.• 6.~JS a. Loans. Total (excluding unearned1ncomeJ ........•...•..• 30,721 b. Les!>' Reserveforposs1ble E TTA M. POWERS, rHldtril of WtUmlntltr •nd I v••n4d•UQhtn -------------S.rvl<.H wtll lie held on WednHd<ty loan losses. . . . . . . • . . • • . . . • . • • •••••• 238 c. Loans. net ............................ 30.'83 . ------------,A!><ll u, 1m .. 1·00 PM •1 lhe "•'bor ~ " L• .. n Memorl•I O..pel wllh Re• IA&."TZ· ... G>H°" ~HOWi 646-2424 Costa Mes.t 673-9450 NU. lltOADW A 't wo.TVAl't 110 Broadway Costa Mesa S.2·9150 SMlnt &·TUTMIU MC>nUA.aY WISTCl.W CHAl'j#. Oen'etOfY • Flower Shop <427 E 171h St Costa Mesa 646-<4888 '8Ct•On4H5 SMnM'S MOITUAIY 627MamSt Huntington Beooh 536-6539 .... , ...... , CCM.OHIAL fllUMKAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 1r•clf'CYllW MIM()llALPAH Cemeterv Mortuary Cl\tlpel 3500 Pac1hc Vtfr# DrNe Newport Beach 844-2700 A"•b•I ofllcl•lln9 H•rt>o• L•wn -morl .. ~MG-SS).!. MA•INI DORIS NELLIE MARINE, •~lc»nl ot lrvl,,., Ca. P.u.d ••••on All'll 21, 1'1•. ~ ... , • memOe• ol the Fl"' Cll•l•tl ... Otur'dl ot c.osi. -w. Slit" ""'"'"'9<1 by twr '°" 0.1>le1 VOQue of An•rtelm. c.. . ci.uv111., Pamela Jone• of lrvlM -J-P•lltfl ot "Tu•hn, CA , rnocNr EdM G«Cltter of Goti. Meu . C• , ilsl•r Heltn C•rr of F •••no, c:.. end 4 t••nd<lllld••" C.••veslde _..Ice. will be lleld on W-~ I :00 PM •1 H..-11or LJl- MtMOfllll P8'tl with Rev. Schill., of IM F lr.ll 0...111 .... 0.Utell of Cott• Me•• ottkl•llfWI, s.ntla• ""°"' '"" dlrt<lloft o1 .._ u_.Moun, 011 .. ,,,_....,., .. c.i. -Ml),U)4. uea R0 8CRT LIEB. An~h ••• Ptlldlll9 .. Peclflc vi.w Memort•I Perk~. MdUaal N KATHRYN~ESMc:ICIBBl!N,rts lcle"I ol Cmi. Mesa. Ce. PHttd ew•y on APfll 21, 1'79 .i I/Ml 1199 of IJ l\llOYH lllOtNI° Of JoM M<Klllbln ot <.Ml• """-. C.. Gt-Ide NrVIQI• wlll .,. held on w.dl•ld4lf ~II 2l, lt1t •I 10.00 AM •t P1tcllk Vl•w Memorial ....... ""-' 8Mctl, c. Wiii\ Rtv. ~ Feltntr o1 Ille All Sal,.I• Olur<n of ~Ill Valley 01 ll<lallno. Fr!Mcb wno wl!AI to i>a1 their rttPKb mer cell .i tlle Smltll .. T11thlll W,.kllft o..tpet, 01 E. 111h St .. COttA ~ on T...., Aprll 1', 1'1' 1!'111'11' •AM to S:• PM. Stnlltl .. Tllltllll~dl..non..-.... · PUBUC NOTICE • I• • It's a good night to bring the family to our hous<.· ... old-fashioned, relaxed and cozy. Enjoy all the succulent roast beef you can eat Plrts soup and salad. our famous fried chicken, garden vegetables, mashed potatoes and gravy. hot com bread and honey butter. Only $4. 95 for adults, and even less for small children. Cocktails and wine are a vatlabl(>. VISA and Master Charge welcome. Banquet Facililles J\vml:iblr:. - "111E llBIG "YELLOW 'iJIOUSE "RESTAURANT 1639 E. Imperial Highway, Brea• (714) 529-1891•3010 Harbor Blvd .• Co!ta Mesa • (714) 549-0319 Dinner: Mon.·Thurt. G-9, Fri. 5-10, S.t. 4·10, un. 12-9. Coe ta Me .. 11 open for lunch Mon.·Frf. 11:30.2:00 p. m. Bank premises, F.F . & E .• etc .............•. 1,075 Othe r assets ..•.••......•••••.•..••.•.•••••••• SSS TOTAL ASSETS .........................• -".846 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations ......•••• 14,701 Time and savings deposits of individuals. partnerships, and corporations .•.••..••• 19,S40 Deposits of United States Government .••••••• oo. Deposits of States and political subdiv1s1ons .............................. 4 S17 Certified and officers' che<ks ................ 2:so1 A. TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC OFFICES ....................... 41,295 Total demand deposits •••••..•• 17,310 Total time and savings deposits •• 23,915 TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN OFFICES ........... 41,295 Other llabllitles for borrowed money , ••••••••• 4S2 Other liabilities • • • . . • • • .. • • • • • • . .. . . • .. .. • • 350 TOTAL LIABILITIES .................... 42,097 SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY Common stock a. No. Shares authorized ..•• 600,000 b. No. shdres outstanding .••. 401,549 1,205 . 795 TOTAL CONTRIBUTE!O CAPITAL. ...••.•. 2,000 Retained earnings . . . . . • • . . . . • • • . • • .. • . • • • •. 749 TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ........ 2,749 TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY......... • .. -",146 MEMORANDA Standbv letters of credit outsbtndlng ••.•..•••• 066 a. Time certificates of dePOSlt In denominations of s100,ooo or more •••••• 13 249 Market value of Investme nt securltlff •••••• (ns The undersigned, John W. W•lsh, Senior Vice President & C•shler and Kcinneth L. Donehut, Vice President of the a~ .,.... Heh declares, for himself efoneMdnotfortMot"9r" That the foregoing st•t.n'ient Is certlf'9cl io be true and correct to the best of my knowledge Md btllef. Executed on April ti, 1979, at CO.ta Meu, Callfornla. JOhnW. Walth Kenneth L Donaftue Published Orange Coatt Diiiy Piiot,, Apttl 24 1979 • 11&1' • tf' t. ••••••····I t llf 4., fl .1111 ... • t "' ---------·~-------- • • •• -• •,. • • •W CALIFORNIA I NA. TION Carter Cover-up Hi11t d WAS HINGTON 1AP1 ll nnotln!d t•vc-n by itomt' of h1.-. do e"t a:. t.orlatei.. f'res ldc>n t C'»rlttr hni. 01ovt-.J tu the h•(t an p.artrntt bl"l h»tr Tht' trun11formut1on, for which no t'XJll1tn•ll11n .. ....._.... ________ -·-- Amee .... Author Norman Mu llt•r ' Cape 'o d h o m e. -,...._.._u .-" l Sl00,000 Wll'> put on lhl' ~1uc:tio11 block hy thl· I RS for $8l ,S21 o " ed in buck tuxtHi A Sari Jose firm sub· m1ltC'd a hig h tud uf ~.000 Good Deed Retearded Nixon Presents Signed BOoks WARNER SPRINGS <AP> 't'wo men who rMCued !oonc.r. Pru1dt:nt Nlaon wh en h is h1nouiune 1ot stuck In a muddy cow.vnth are owners or sig.ned coplea of "RN." hla a utoblo· 1raphy. At the Ume. Nixon was out 11therin1 wild flowers near Lake Henshaw in the mountain foothills about 65 miles from -his seai.lde home at San Clemente lineman Fred Limburg was driving_ a re air truck up a bill when lie saw a Dracic-Cadttlac- d rive s lowly to a water puddle, then tum back, becomin.& mired tn the mud. ha11 bt-t•n orft>rt'<i , ('llllll' T H E INCIDENT TOOK place Limburg and another lineman drove down and were met on foot by a young man wearing "a large handgun on his hip." The man showed a Secret Service badge and asked . "Would you guys give us a hand"" "It was kind of an honor to mee t the guy." says Huettl, who once voted for Nixon for presi- dent ForO.iraedAd ACTION Clll A OAll Y PILOT AD·VISOI M2·5671 ab(lut during th,· 11rt•1o1 .,. ·~· this month. Pacific Telephone d~nt '1> ll du) Ct'or~1• --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~......-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~ ...... Limburg and Charles Huettl hatched theu truck to the Nixon vat•callC)(I thut t'ndcd Sun dcay B~•·oRfo: L•:AVING Cor Gt'or~1a , C .trtt•r parted h.1:. h.ur on th'· raght side of his head A~ of Eai.ter Sunday, the part was t111 the left , and at has stayt'd thnl' Inevitably. the <'h.mge ha :, inspir ed s umt- s peculat1on the· prei.1 dent ts trying to t·ovt>r up a n 1n cip1ent b11 ld :,pot CA RTER 'S H A IR became a btl !>haggy during the va('ataon But associates report ed he ~ot a hairc·ut Mon· cl ay These sa me ai. sociates. who asked not to be 1dentif1ed, :.aid they had not even noticed the c hanged part. Indeed. one of the m felt impelled to go into the Oval Office to con- firm the fact Amazon Forests 'Lifeline' LONDON IAP I The rapid dest ruction of the vac;t fore s t s or th e Amazon in Brazil "could ruin life on Earth ... a n :- po r l an the London I Ob ~ervl•r magazine warns I The report :-.aid thC' 1 fores t , larger than E urope , pro du cci. massive amount~ o( ox- ygen and pr events a build -up or carbon diox 1de fro m 1ndustr1al countries Stripping the forest to m a ke space for food pro- duction may a lter the wo rld's climate and turn the Amazon into a des- ert, according to the a rticle. Some 40,000 Indians in the Amazo n are in danger, the s tory said . lt qu oted an officia l of Brazil 's National Ins titute for Amazonian Research as s aying , "We are threatened with possibly the greates t ecological disast er 10 world history. Students Seeking Awareness E nvironmental aware· ness is the goal for 18 Laguna Beach High School students taking a week 's rield trip to Yosemite Institute In Yosemite Valley from Sunday to May 5. The s tude nts will divide the week's pro- gram between the valley and a high countr y campu s located a t Crane Flat. They will examine l ocal flora , f a una , geology, his tory , w e at h e r and an · thropology with in - structors trained in those fields. Evening erograms al the institute r ange rrom slide presentations to e nvir o nm e nt a l simulation games. The students will be accompanied by i n- s tructor s John Wllker80D and Melinda Mang. • l'\.UMelNG MIAflNG Al•CC*O SI U< '1101 '-tnt't.e Time S4¥tul Y-0.... IC.II,,_.. -H I Yaut Af .. I '°'"' MUA642-1753 ... .......,.... ...... 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See your Dodge or Chrysler-Plymouth dealer for full details. Your part orthe bargain. All you arc required to do i~ ui.c your car or truck in a normal way and give 11 routine mainte- nance caJled for in the Owner's Manual. AvalJabUlty. Chrysler's 5/50 Pro1cction Plan is available 10 original retail buyers of new 1979 Chry~lcr, Dodge and Plymouth vehicles purchased for personal u!.C starting April 3. 1979. ~ Darilll Double Pby Days, you can get the new Chrysler 5150 Protection Plan at no charge on selected models. ............ 1 ..... cUrte..,.... .... ,.. .... ., ,,.. ........ "'".,..,.... __ __...._..., ' a ,..,...,.). l'IJ I l•NaN (2-dr . 4 Jr . W.tj!On) Speual Value Pad . .ipe 1ncludt\ power s1ecnng. power brake~ b rnndard on wagon,I. 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Beach St. Watsonville , Cal1fo rn1~ Dear John, 1805) 822 ~~71 Ju,ly 26 I 1978 WATSONVI LLE GFr!CE 80 Porter On ve Wateonvi lle, Californ.J.a The ranch committee and ranch community of We st Coa3t Fann~ has foWld Cervando Per ez , social security number 56) 2J l S6}, :v be a member in bad standinf pursuant to the Union 's cons titu~1cr.. We therefor e refer you to rticle 2 of t he Contract which sta:a ~ t hat any member who has been determined to be i n bad stand~n~ Cervando Perez was ordered fired by the urw. I le sued rht• union. If he wins. he could get hack hi s job ancJ hi s pay. by the Union ••. shal.l be immediately discharged. Thank you. : 1 . ' . . . . . . I . , • Cesar Chavez's Un ited Farm Workers (UPW) union wants loo much power over its membL·rs. With lhe contract it is striking for, the LJJt'W has the power to order that any employee be fi red from his job for just about any reason it want s. The employer has no choice, no alternative, no recourse. The employee has no appeal except to the uni on it self, and no right to an attorney. The way the UFW wants it, if a farm worker . is fo und to be "in bad standing" by the unio~ fo r just about any reason whatsoevcr -a1c ,, union can order that employee fired. Period. ~. Next case. ~ · That cannot happen to any employee in any industry in the coun try covered by the NationaJ Labor Relations Act, the law that governs alm ost all unions in almost all industries -except agriculture. But it's legal under California's Agricultural · Labor Relations Act, Governor Brown's "historic" ~· ;. farm labor law. According to Governor Brown '. and Cesar C havez, it was supposed to bring peace to the fi elds. Instead , it continues to bring ear, intimidation, violence and a callous di~ rega rd for farm workers' human rights. Under California's farm labor law, farm workers have been fo rced to tum over one day ·s pay each ycu r to t he union . Most of the money goes into the union's polit ica l action fund and is spent on candidates and ctiu:-;es of I he union's choice. Last year, fo r instance, the mand atory con - t ribulions helped Mervin Dymally lo the t unc of $15,000. Yvonn e Braithwaite Burke got $25,000. Assemblyman Lawrence Kapiloff of San Diego got $7,500. Altogether, th e UFW collected $235,73 1 for its politi caJ action fund from farm workers. Mandatory contributions, almost all of it for partisan po liti cs. And what happens if a farm worker objects'?· Ask Cervando Perez of Watsonville. Last July, he objected . He said he'd rather keep his pay. He was found to be "in bad s tanding" by th e union and fired. ( Cervando Perez sued the UFW. Last Tues- day, the UFW was charged with unfair labor practices by the Agricultural Labor Relations Board. The Board is asking that the UFW be ordered to offer to repay farm workers for all non - voluntary contributions. In other words, Ccr· vando Perez could get back his job and his pay.) Sincerely )1~,(~>denc W~~r~~ Ranch Committee Meanwhi le. under Cali fornia 's farm labor law, simj lar ·'good standing'' abuse8 continue. In Cali forni a, farm workers who would rather work than strike do so under the threat of be ing fi red when a new contrac t is signed. If the· union wants to, it can punish them for "strike- breaking" and blac klist them. It's legal under California's farm labor law. Under California's farm labor law, farm workers who refuse to join the pi cket line do so under the threat of being fi red . And if Cesar Chavez gets what he's striking for, farm workers who object to being bused to far comers of the state to work in political cam- paigns, march in political parades and demon- strate in political demonsfrations would do so under the threat of being fi red. lt's legal under CaLifomia's f ann labor law. CaLifomia's farm workers deserve equal pro- tection under the law. They deserve the same safeguard s almost au other employees have.in almost all other industries under the National Labor.Relations Act. Governor Brown's "historic" farm labor law violat es farm workers' human rights. We think it should be corrected . It's a Dlatter of human rights. COMMnTERFORPAJRNE0011ATIONS 911-B Blanco Circle, SalinH. CalifO(Tlla 93901 Phone· ('4()8) 757 ~317 ., PAUL f11.£MING ind I !AL MOU£R. Codwnnt'f'I • • ~ -l • • • I -----------------------.~~·------~--·~~------------------...; ----___ _....,. ................. -...,.._, __ _........,. ... ---------,.._ ...... ---· -------' INSIDE: •Stocks •Bu siness ... •...... ·.M·o•v•1e•s .. ·T·e•1•ev•i•s1•o•n .................................................. ~ .... ~~Or*~ l-.AP"l>t.1919 DAILY PILOT :£ .. . I Will Orange ~o~t~ ' Logistics Finances, Playoffs Key to Split, Says Proponent hr st 11/ 11 ,. 11ur port .'\rnr \ 8 )' llOG t'R (' R L.'iO~ °" .... 0.11, ,., ... "•" Ont't' u tlrt>u m that Orung1· t ·ounl\ 111iould bt-c11m1• u Clfo' w 1'llon \\1lh1n 1t O\\ 11 houndunt•i. -.onw 1u 1• now t'dlhn.: ll It 111.•11•-.:.ll) 111 11111\•( fo1 m i:t n y s port:4 p111.:n1111 :. tu '"" t\l' within th1.• 1·11unt' Kutt•llJ llito:h ;\lhlt•l ll dtrt•t·tur and bai.kl'tb.111 ('1111l'h Torn Dank) hJ:> Ion.: -.ou~ht u OH>\-1' lo \\ .1rd Or UOAl' County autonom} but tht' llO~s1blt> movt' lo\\ ard 'udl .i 1>1t UJltOn 1:. now b as ed on s un I\ di due lo (11rnnc·1ul t u tbur kl> and d w1nclltng nowdi. which trl t urn wuclU<'t: II\\ 1ndll n~ rt:\' l' 11 U{' ' ' T II t: R t: I S N 0 OISSATISf'Al T ION "1th tht• prc::.ent administration of the ('I I-' S..1ulhl'rn Sec t ion ,' :.a y:. l>J nlt•) · It '.., a f i n a n c i a I prob I 1· m t h lJ t w 1• f 1 n d our•wh1c1> In aud Wl•'rt' !>Cl'kll'I~ u ft<a &ihihly Kludy lo cltllcrmane the prurt11•1tht)' or forrr\lll~ Ii nl'W SecttOll "It '" ull ~H'l•thc·utt>d on lilt' f'uct that rnu't pro~r1uu:. ..arc l)t·anu forced lo .1lh •1 ltu-11 IH'tl\lllll'!> tl ue lO flnanctal l U'h 'And we ri•t-1 lu1>)J or fund!> loses 1u11t 1e·1~1t1t111n Thl· 111 11111ty 1s to give k Hh lht• t•hunt·e lo p.irt1c1pate and af \\ l' t·..in n u st-money through a n Or.11\1-'l' ('uunl y :.t'<.'lJOll i.nd !>ave our .,r11~1 .. m :. \\ l'll that :. lhl' bottom II Ill' "MOST UISTlllCTS AR t: walling J Clt'r lht• fl bl'J I ~ l'ar lo !>CC whether they'll bt• !>Olvcni anti 'A e're lr)•ing lo :.la y ahead or th1· gaml' Wt: want a ~amt· plun If wt· don't g1•t the money rrum th l.' -.ta l l' \\C need a n Jltcr11at1vl' progr a1n · M a~nolia l11gh P rant·1pa l Gar) l.1n cll·ll as u1 c ha rl{t' o f putt ing Yo1tllt l 'li11 it· Grt11c.,. From Asphalt To Gymnasium 8) D/\Vt-; ('tlNN INGllAM 01 lllt O••IY Piiot Sl<lfl What rlo \•111 do 1r you'rl' a kid whu ltkt•t> ba-.kl'lball !Jul )OU can't afford lht· S200 rl'c that big name• haskclball ramp:. art' ch ar eing" If you're likt• rno~l kHb. )OU M•tlll' ror jlli.l)IOg In lhe play gr ounds If you're hkc .Jdf Bt:.hop. )C1u s tart your own bal>kelb<.tll camp THAT'S EXM.T I. \' Wll.\T he <l:ll a~ a high 'chool t>ophomorc: bC\ l'rl yc;.i r~ ago "Wf> had <t bout 1.1 kid' and IA t· µl<tycd outside. ''1th no rc;,i l ral'ilitacs lo s pt•ak or t•x t•epl a bull. a hoop a nd a lll'l," scr y!. Bishop. the big·na mc c:1mps and .John Woock n IHI\\ :!J T hi~ :.u m m t•r Bishop 1:. <:.ttll doing \\hat h1· lm'l'S lwst -tea('htng basketba ll .ind workan~ with kids Onl) nO\\. anstt-Ctd of 1ml' a-;phall C'Ourt ancl 15 kids . H1shop 1s 1n charge of l\\o ~.' m -. anti a n l'nrollmc:nl of 250 youngsters T H t: ('LI NI(' 11/\S (; ROWN lo su('h tlmH·ns1ons thJt gue ... t spc:ikers havt• an l'luch•d n;1me:. likt• 11:.i ppy lla irslon, Lynn !-.h<1ckldorcl . Kl'rm1l \\ ;1s h1ngt(J11 , S\\en ;\'.aH·r and U1ll y Paullt The quality or educ·at11m has risen. hut ll1shop h:isn't forgotten has humbll-begin 1nn gi. And there sttll arc some dramatic dirfen•nc·,·s between Bis hop's clinic and ru11 by folks like U1 1l Shar man . .Je rry West toe ethcr a com m ittee lo conduct a feasibility study. · · 1 hope to get some volunteers and ge t 1t together before June:· sa ys Lrnd ell "We've heard from e very league bu t o n e a nd e a c h h a s indicated 1t would like to take a look at the possi~ilitiet> .. T H E PR ESENT SYST-EM finds Orange County schools doling out eight cents per st udent as an a nnual fee to the Cl 1'" with the balance of revenue for the operation or the Clf' provided by the playoffs In footba ll. the moncy·m a ker. rirst ·round playoff monies are split three ways with each school and l.he Cl F sharing the profi t After the first round. the Cl F takes SO percent Thl' proposed Cl F' Southern Section bud~et for 1979·80 includes a 16 cent ft'e per studt'nt t double the present rate l and a straight SO percent of the ga te for all games. including the ftrbt round Under an Orange County Clf format. costs would s till be there T he edge. sa ys Da nley. 1s that there would be more money made tn the playoffs. cre ating more mon<:y for the indlv1dual schools F OR INSTANCE, the 3 A. 2 A a nd l ·A quarterfinals in rootball would cons ist enti rely of Ora nge County teams a nd so would the se mifinals and the finals thut> creatin~ a grea t deal more interes t Ins tead o f a ~asketba l l formal pilling Compton a nd Huntington Beach ;.and Thous and Oaks agatn!>t Ocea n Vie \\. 1l could be Huntington Beach agains t Ocean View. probably before a packl.'d gym l nste:.td or .'.\lewporl Ha rbor al Oxnard. ct would be Ne wport llurbor <Stt COUNTY. Pag .. 821 TOM DANLEY Q: What's CIF? A: High School's NCAA A lot or people m cght bc wondering - JUSl wh;i t 1s tht> Cl F'.' You might hear 11 all the tame "We won :cato:uE.' and ""' ·r(' gmng to Cl f-'1" T ht' Cl F I!'> the high :.chool equivalent or 1 ht· NCAA lt as the Cah forrua Inte rscholastic Fed l'r:.tlton It 1s :.i body to dete rmine "'hether you're 1n s tt·p with the rest of the mem ber'-It 1s m Ctdt> up of a comm1 t>s1oner To m Hyrnt'l> 1 adm1ni1>t rat1 ve ass istants. :.l'cr etanes. a n t'l\l'('Ut1H· committee ( 11 mt-m bcr.., 1 Ct nd ;i council which consists of a n •presenlal1.,,., from t-ac h of 50 league s ll presents thl' <1ward:-. and recommends pu nashmenb for '1ol<Jtor!> of athletic codes . Al l imes 1l 1s a J Ud ~l' and 1ury I l encompasse~ a ll high schools lhCtt play spor t,:, fro m the countie s of Orangt:, Los Angele!". Ventura. Sant;. Barbara . San Luis Obis po. SCtn Ht:rnardino. H1vers1dc. Impe rial . Inyo and Mono. with the exce ption of the clly of Los An~elcs T here a rt" 10 set'taons 1n Ca hfornt<f , a nd Lht:' Southern Sectaon as by far the largest with 4Ti member schools In the council meetings representatives t arry the powe r or one .. Ole. regardless of the league they r epresent, whether tl 1s t he Sunset League 1 s ix l>Chools averaging 3.000 students each l or thc: Delphic League c six l><'hools whjch aver age tSO s tudents a piece 1 The rules of the gam e are and ha ve been dictated by this bod) of r epresentatives and the commissioner a nd his staff carry the m oul It started in 1914, but al was not until 1954 that 1t came of ai?e under J Kenneth Fagans. :i Balboa resident Byrnes succeeded Fagans tn 1975 when l''aga ns retired Th~ pn mary d1ffercncl' 1s that those laller camps a rc profit makin~ vcnturl's. while Bishop is still in it purely fo r run He only I charges S20 per youngi.ter. ;.ind that's to cover the cost or sharb . CIF SOUTHERN SECTION ENCOMPASSES N E~RLY HALF OF CALIFORNIA. It once included San Diego County. but that area broke away in 1960 due to the dis· la nce involved m the playoffs f s hol's and short!>. which lhc kids keep IT 'S VIRTUALLY a free camp. In fact. 1l 's com pletely frcc to 211 youngsters \\ ho arc 1nv1tcd specially from poor neighborhoods I Ourinl( the first few yc·ar:., B1!.hop shelled out S200 from h1 i. , own poekt'l lo meet c·xpcnses of the l':.tmp 1 .. I thought 1t was more important to l cep the c amp r unntng. Bishop s<1ys. "I felt good about spending m y own money for so mething like lh11> .. Even the n;i m t• tclb you it's not your usual supcri.tar c1:1 mp lll~sst•d Sacrament Summe r Ual>ketball Clinic ON t: OF T llE GYMS 1s provided by Blessed Sacrumt·nl School 111 Wcstmrnstc r . and ~uadan('c 1!. provided by F'alhcr Uan <Set> \'OUTll, P agr R2l Angels Face Birds Wi ll the Angels start a new winning streak? Wi ll the Angels be a ble to stay with the bag boys? Will the Angels be able to m aintain their 112 game lead in the American League West over the next nine days? Those questions a nd others w i ll b e a ns were d s t a rting tonight !7:30 1 as the Angels take o n the Baltimore Orioles in the fi rs t of a three game series at Ana heim Stadium. Jim Palmer . an Angel killer with a 19-8 record and a 2.22 ERA lifetime , will be on the mound for the Orioles . who have won six s traight, and P almer wall oppoi.c Don J\;.asc. \\ho '' 2·0 for the• Angels. Th t• A n g e ls had the i r winning streak i.na p pl'<1 al 10 games Sunda y by the Oakland A's The streak was the i.ccond longest in California h is tory But admittedly that streak was accumulated aga inst such weak s isters a s the Minnesota Twins. Seattle Marine rs and /\ ·s The next nine d;.ays s hould re- ally tell the s tory of the 1979 Angels. The big boys come lo town. Following the Or ioles. who the Angels were 6·4 with las t season. Ca lifornia meets Boston <2·91 and then the world champion New York Yankees <5·51 The Angels won't huvc much time to rest after the homcstand is fi nished , either . as t hey will take to the road and play these sa me three teams over a IO·day period. Phillies Spread Praise Around Sclunidt's Hits S ink Dodge rs, 4-3, in 10 Innings I'll I LA DELPll Ii\ 1 i\ P -The l'haladl'lphiu Philli( .. ., l'l'rlatnl y "'<a nt l•d to spn ·a<I th<' pm "l' "Schmitt v dicl 11." l!atd Larrv Bo \\ a of ti1s tPamma tl'. ~1 1kr Sl'h m1dt. who ballt'd 1n th1• tying :i nd \\tn n a n :! r u11 s 1n P h lladc•lph 1a 's 4 :1 . I0 1nn1n.i.: \'l('lOrv oH ·r thl' Los ,\ngt•ll'., Ooclge'rs Monda y night ''G rt·y 1:. our kt'). '>H.'!> Schmidt of Gn·g Luz111s k 1. \\hos e towering l\\o r un homer hrokr up an Andy Mcs:.ersm1th :,hul1H1 l l'fforl in lhc :.1xth rnnrng "OUT PITCH ERS thrc:w the heck out o f t he ball ... s <11d M an:i~<'r D<i nny Ozark The funn.v thing as. they a ll \\ere t·orrcct In a gamc p;:a tkcd with playoff e motions. the l wo 1977 and 78 Nat1om1 I Lcu~ue playoff partic1 µa nts put on Cf chtSS I(' show for the 32,826 fans Messersmith. the comebac k hurler who c·a mc back lo the Dodgers -the team he had left as a frt'c al-(ent a ftcr the 1!)75 se ason -had thrown masterful. ly until Luzins ki conke d a rastball out of the park BOTH T l::AMS SCOR ED in the eighth. both thrl'!llcncd in the ninth and it cam e down lo the fateful IOth. Bowa opened" 1th a \\alk. look !-t'COnd on rcht'f p1lehcr Lanct· Rautzhan's wild patc h whlll· fat· ing Pett' Hosl'. "ent lo I hird on Lut rnsk1 's long fl:. to right ;_ind Sl'Ored on St·hm1dt ·, singll' .. T hal \\as Sr hm 1dt':. game. s aid Bo"''· the f1l·r~· -.hortslop \\hO \\:.t lktd lhr(•e ltml'S ;rnd -;corc·d l\\ln· I k ge t lhl' h1 g ¥~ .. ONt: LOCK ER ltOOM stall a \\ ay Schm1dt "a:. e xplaining L11 1.1nsk1 's 1mpo rt<in<'c to lhl' Philliei.. \\ho are seeking their fou r t h consl'('ut1' e Eas t l'rn Div1s11m tlllc 14 · '\\ h1·n <ice~ h1 l t h;.it bag home r u n. · S(•hm 1c1t '"1d , ·at Just 'l't'mt:d lo µut us an .l!t>dr Wl• h a d n t d o n 1· m u l ' h w 1 1 h ~ll·sscrsm1lh until then · In fact. ~csser:.m1th . tryang " c·omc hat•k from th e :.on• arm that s1dehnecl ham m uch of ht:. l!J7R Ne\\ York Yank1•t•s season. had pitched \\hat M ana~er Tom Lusorda :.aid \\as has hc:st ball of t he ) c•ar "Wh<1t Grt'I! dad . Schmidt "<lid . "\\as b<.1tl lt• And y, ~ho thro"s .1 lot of changeup~. and forCl' ham to a 3·2 count and m;.i k t· him 1·om e 1n w ith " ra:.lball \\HEN MF.SSERSMJTH CC!M e 1n with that fastba ll . LIJllinslu ~ot 1t all on the fat of the ba.t . "I knew 1l was going," said Lu7.tnsk1 "It wa s right where I wa nted 11 and I figured he 'd have to come 1n with a fastball · Luzins ki'!> blast wipe d out ;i Dodge r le ad t h at h ad come about on sa t'rifice flies by Dave Lopes m the third inning a nd Steve Garvey in the sixth off Ra ndy Lerch Doyle Honored KATHY DOYLE ' Huntington Be ach lligh 's Kathy Doyle is one of five repeat c ho i ces for All -Ame r ican basketbalJ honors as chosen by Scholastic Coach , a nationa l m agailne fo r co ac h e s a nd physical educators. Doyle, a 5-10 All-CIF sta r who helped Hunlinaton Beach \o a pair of ClF •·A championships In her sophomore a nd junior seasons, aver11ed 21.6 polnta a game as 1 senior. A member of th lt'78 Pan·Am team. Doyle ahso 1vera11ed nine rebounds a game 11 a senior ror Huntington Beach. And. s he was the Sunset League's m ost valua- ble player the past two years. O f the 33 girls honored nationa lly, 24 a rc seniors , eight are juniors a nd there is one freshman-Rlve uide Pol y's Cheryl Miller, a 6·1 sta r with a 25.0 scoring averag•. • The team's mos l noted i'•'&yer is 6·7 Anne Donovan of Para mus Catholic Hi.Ch In Paramus . N.J. Donovan average<! 37 .t lJQinta a game In pat lng a 28·0 team. She averaged 17 rPbounds and ei1hL blockcd.sbot.s a ~ame. • UNHAPPY PLEASANTRIE S Philadelpfli a 's P ete Rott -a nd And y Messersmith have an exchange of words afte r Messersmith was lagged out by Rose A .......... in Monday night's game. Dodier coach J im t.erebvre t ries to act as mediator by directlng Messersmith toword the dugout. ' r Tue.cUv Aonl ~ tOrt Break A Capaule Aepon from the Wotkt of &port• ago t're• AP Ubpatehff 80S'f 0N -S•lerlf'a for Ho~lon llt•d ~ox Ill playert range from 121 ,000 lo S700,000 ., yt'1.1r. ~ver•alna out to St~. 148 and l-0\.ahnH 111or~ than $4 million for 27 men, the Boston lh•r .tlr1 Am1.•rlr11n reported tod•y Tht.1 Hcr1dd American h h-d lht• '••lnnt" of all 27 without rt<\1t11lln.i lU ~urcl' for thl' hgurt•' u .1whull 11luH'r' wwall do not disclose their i.alarie:o; I The &\.era.:.. Hed ~u !illll.11 y '" th~ third h.t&hebt 111 1nuJor lt'lliUl! b.t!tcbaJI, topped b) tht• 1'e<A York Yunk .. cli ttt Sl88.&W a ye..11 •• na tht> f'tuludelph1u £'h1lhh at $159 o:m. the llcraJt.I Amenean bllld t 'l\'t' tkd Sm. 11lay1.·r~ hove contutt.'i worth r11111c th.rn ~l rmllaon each for the lift> of the contrat'ts. and p1tchtir Oenrub Eckersl.:y will JOIO thut l(roup next season Thrt"'t' tk1I !-M1'< pluyt-r:. -t'atchen Gary Alh•n:.on Jnd Mll..l• O'lk'rry, und 11cu11ulv pitcher Churk H • .11ncy-are at the low end or thl' Red Sox 'alnry sMtle, {'U<'h gl•lltnf' $21 000 Top man 1::. slugging oulhcltkr tkMgnated hltkr J Im ltll'<', j.!l'lllOI-! $700 ,000 Ill thl• f1rsl year ur ll ::.cvtn yt•ur l'Ofl tract worth $4,900,000 . the n('wspaper said P1tchl·r Mike Torrez draw:. $540,000 IO the second ycur or a seven-year contrael, and oulfu~lder·dl'signated hiller und lt•am t·aptain Carl Ya..,trzt·m::.k1 gcb. $375,000 llc'll J:t.'l $400,000 next year l"1rst bJ::.eman Geori:e Scott'::. salary was reported a:. $200.000, C'lo:-.t'ly followl'd hy catcher C<Jrlton F1::.k ut $195,000 t>utl1elder fo'red Lynn a nd Eckersley e<ich g('t $175.000 . p1lrhl.'r Hill Camph(•ll ).!els $165.000 : outfielder Dwight Evans gets $150,000. und pitcher Hob Stanley receive::. $145.000 Otht·r ... a1ar1t•::. la st ed for players : ::.hort::.top Hick Burleson, and third bast· mun Butch Hobson $125.000 each . p1lchns Tom liuri::me1er, Steve Renko and I>1ek Drago, $120.000 CiJl'h , Sct'<md bast·man J prry Itemv $100.000. third baseman lack Brohamcr, $90,000. ullht} infielder Frank Uuffy, ~.000 t·atcher Rob Montgomery, $75,000 , p1lcht·r Andy 11 .1 ... .,ler. $65,000 pitcher Jim Wright, $60,000, a nd utility out lwld,•r .hm Dl.\ycr, $50.000 I 11htv infielder Stan Papi ~els $40.000, a nd ut1hty 10 f11•l1frr Lurry Wolfe receives SJ0,000, the new.-.;paper :-aid ..------flNOt(> al llw Da11 -----~ In the• last yl•ar o r ttw Worl<I Hock<'Y A':.oe1at1on :JS "l' now know 1t t'O ml'S this assessmrnt of lh<' N1•w i':n~l<rnd Whall•rs from J ack Kelley, d1ret'l<Jr of 11pcrut1ons "This l<'<.1m IS hke a box or ('rarkt•fjutks Y 011 nt•H·r krww wh.it ' ms1de until you open it " /tlumphr(>y'• Bit S park• C'ardlnab Jt•rry Mumphrt'y's tw1111ut sini;I<' drove in the Ii "1 nn111i.: run 10 tht· lfll h 10'ning as St Louis ed~t·d Alla11t.1 J :! Tony ~cott beat out a t"o-oul infield ""~It•, th<'n sLol t• second and went to thJrd when Cdtdll'r Dalt> Murphy''> throw sa iled into renter field M umphrey tht•n hnrd has single JUSt OH 'r th1· ouL't retched glove of ::.hortstop Pepe t•rtas . Doyle Alexander and J im Kern, backed by a c lub rc>cord·tying five double plays, com· "'VMPHll(Y bmed for a three-hitter to pitch Tuas over Toronto, 5 0 Alexander. who had been hit hard in h1:-three previous ::.tarh, gave up •tll lhrct• or the Blue Javi.. hlh Jn 71, In· 0111gs Fnok White s macked a pair of doubles, dron in two runs and scored one to hl'lo Kan.sas City beat Ch1ca1?0. 4.3 J.t:ft handc·r P aul Splittorff evened his n •t•ord at 2 2 with relief help from Al flrabosky. Ch1rago starter Rich Wortham ln:-.t hie; fln.t i.:ame in four dcr1s1on"> lklroit's Mark ''The Bird" Fidrych gave up two runs a nd scattered !>ix hits as the Tigers defeated the Cincmnah Reds in an exllib1t10n game, 14·3. Fidryrh looked 1m prcsMve dunng his stint as he retired tht· first 11 Jtt•d batter:-. bdnn• lw1ng touched for Lwo run!> 1n the fourth. f 'ord Head• NBA All-rookie Tea111 Guard Phil }'ord , who played a key role in m leading the• Kansas City Krngs to the Midwest U1v1 s1on l1tl<'. wa!. the only unarumous !.election to the NHA All Rookie team pick by the league's coaches. 1'wo members or the Portland Trail Blazers were named to the squad, Mychal Thompson and Ron Brewer , along with Reggie Theus of the Chicago nulls and Terry T yler of the Oetrott P1l>ton::. Earvin "Magic" J oh nson, the 6·8 n ashy pas::.mg guard who led Michigan Slate to the NCAA championship. has been named winner of the Chicago Tribune's Silver Bas ketball Award, which annually goes to the Most Valuable Player in the Big Ten ... San Diego Stale a nnouncc.>d that Paul McKimmey of Texas. twice named Dall as player of the year , a11d Charles Smith. a g uard from LA Southwest JC. have signed INters or intent With the Aztecs . . A season ticket drive by the Chamber of Com mercc or Sall Lake City has netted nearly $100.000 so far and is a1mt'd at s howing the NBA that Utah is "basketball country" and cun support an NBA fra nchise . Molea.hatt, •·o.-.er Detroit 1..1011, D ie• Regls Monahan. 70, an offensive lineman on • the Detroit Lions championship team or 1935, died of a heart attack Monday ... New York Islanders star center Bryan Trottier, the NHL's leading scorer , was named Player of the Year by the Hockey News ... Terry Bradshaw, the Pittsburgh Steelers' quarte rback who once had a re putation of being somewhat less than a mental giant o n the football field, will receive an honorary doctor of laws degree from Alderson-Broaddus College ... Claremont College president J ack Stark met with Los Angeles Mayor Tom Br•dle)' to lobby for construc tion of a bicycle velodr om e for the 1984 Olympics in Claremont, . T~11,Radlo TV: No e ve nts scheduled. RADIO: BasebaJI -Dodgers at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m., KABC <790>; Baltimore at Angels, 7:2S p.m., KMPC (710>. I 1;xe11se /tie •' .. -J Sports M&llbag .4pp,,_l••lelia Cr a 1 g Sheff Sports Edit.or -=---"""'---- I jwit wanted to let you know how much I appreciated the cov- e ra9e that the Daily Pilot gave the Los Angeles Lake rs lhls pa.st 11eason. Being an Orange County resi- dent, l certainly have enjoyed read ing about the pos itive ac- counts or the Lakers play this. year. and certamly the associa -i lions and fnend11hips tha t I've· built with Dave Cunningham, John Sevano and Erme Castillo have been a pleasure. Thank rou for bringing the readen. o the South Coast area an in-d e pth cover age o r Southern Cahlorn1a's only major luguc profe::.::.1ont.1l bas ketba ll tt•am Best regards Roy Englebrecht Dir ector or Promodons and Public Relations Los Angeles Lakers Sln~ere Tlaa•k• J)(•ar Sir Kansas Cilv's Georgl' Brett ;1ttt:mpts to s l 1dt• around Chicago catcher 8111 Nahorodny dunng fifth mrung action Mon cl<.1 y rught BrHt WJ ~ out but lht· l{(Jy\11 " wt·nt on to win. I :1 On bl·halr ''' the members or the Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club, and the Senior All-s tar soc- <'N players, coaches, officials, und th<.•ir ramihes. 1 t:xtend our :-1nt'cre lhankb and deep ap· prt·c1:Jt1on for the ex ce ll ~nt nc w::.pa pcr coverage provided by the OU1ly Pllul YOUTH ... M<'Gumn Thti othl'r gym 1s pro \ld(•d by Wl•stmino.,ll·r I h g h Ttw mo~t pn•st1g1ous trophy tht• t·umµ oHC'rs 1<> the Sister Mar) C)'D1•a .'\"ard. given for the yuung!:>lt•r v. 1th the best ut · tllUdl' Whl'n tht.• eamp was in 1t5 formalin· 'lages Bis hop went ltioking for guest s peakers. Ile 1htln ·1 have much hope for big names. bc(•ause hc c·ouldn't a f· ford to pay anything. Other camps Wl'r£' giving s peaker fres or $100 and $150. B UT BISHOP t 'Ol'N D formt·r Laker forward ll app~ lla1rston giving an Elks Lodg\• ::.pe<'t:h 111 Santa Ana one night und cor ncred h1rn ft was a perfect marriage. Instead of merely .consenlmg lo give a ::.pccch, Hairston offered to help gave rnstrut'tion and lint- up other pro basketball names to do likewise. i\ II Hairs ton "anlt•cl an r('turn "as a J(uur :J rHl·t· thJl somt• s part· I><' l(.'ft ror un1kqJravilegr<l ktds to alt1md the c:ump for free n1 ... hop had._. partne r Hut 1 lairs LOn rejected H1shop :-. i.uggcst1on that they rename the clinic "The Happy H airston Hi.i ~kelhall Camp " Hairston cl1dn't even want his picture on t h(.• brorhurl'. but Uishop printcrt it anyway , a nd H airston reprimanded him ror it. "I DON'T Wt\NT any of that," llairston told Bishop. But Bishop con vinced Hairs ton that his numc had drawing power. and a truce was called. Hairston still doesn't accept money for hi::. efforLs. and has agreed lo line up tempora ry housing for the underprivileged kids who will be driven to Westminster for the camp. "We're gQing lo house them £>\'(•n 1r wc have to house them in tht> ~ym , with llappy s leeping in lh<'rc with 'cm :· Bishop says "That's the ktnd of guy he is." I N OTHI-;R AS P ECTS . Bishop's chmc is very si milar to the more expensive blg-oame c·amps H's a five-day session with 27 hours of instr uction, featuring league play, fiJms. s pea kers. awards, and a free lunch every day. "H's the o nl y thin g in basketball I can call my own," Bishop s ays. ''I dJdn'l ever play coJJege ball or even get past J V ball at Mater Dei High. "And I could never afford a camp like the .Woode n or West camp when I was a kid," Bishop contlnues. "So I just decided to start my own." Slgnups are being taken now for the July 16·28 session. Boys a nd girls between the lhlrd and eighth grade a re eligible . For in· formation phone 892·2949 or Blessed Sacr ament School at 893·7701 . Cubans t o Race Wt• art> extremely ~ratcful for \nur t1m<'ly suJ1POrt of the first JnnuJI Or.ingc County high ::.chool All·~tar socn:r game and rccogn11l· the sii.:mf1cance of the "''"'' !t JhH'•· ,dlocaterl to our n1111mun1ty '1•rvic·1· effort. You hJ\I' h1·lpt·ll u' i•r1·:1tly an our i.:11<1 I uf s•·n mi; the } outh of the tommunil v Jua1ztore1w i11 UL'LA Meet LOS ANGELE ~ !A P > - Alb{•rto Juantorcna of ('ubJ . .i double gold m('di.lhst 1n lht· 197h Olympic Gamt·s at Montrt'id wall comrwte in the n1tcd States for the fir:-.l lamt· in th•· UC LA lnvatallonal Traek MPel May 6, tht· Los i\ngl·ll·s Tame!> rcpor1t•d t.odav • .Juantorena. :n. won ttw 100 :md 800 mctl'r ch~1m1>1on:-.h1ps 111 M ontrcal. lit• holds l ht• world 800 mc•lcr n·<·or<I of 1 4:l 4 anrf has been t1 mNJ 1 n 44 2fi sl·<·onds in the 400. one <1r thl' l.1,tcst times t•ver ret·orded Tiit: T IM l::S SAI D t'on firmallon lhal Juanl<irt·na and two countrym<'n -hurdler Ale Jandro Casanas and s printer S1l v10 Leonard -will comoete he r e came from fo'abin Hu11. head or th<' Cuban a mall·ur sports fcdt•rnl ion It will Ix· ltll' 111 ,t 11m1• -.inc<· the Un1tN1 St Jte:-.i nd C'u b<• !>{'\'Ned d1plom<.1t1 c n •lat1on!. in Vaqueros Triumph In Softball Crucial In a battle of unbeaten league leaders, Irvine High napped El Toro. 3-2. on the road Monday tu take sole possession of the St.'<• View League girls' sort ball ract· Giziel Locke w('nt th<' d1stanc1• on the mound for frvml'. 6·0 m league and 13-4 over all. Aided hy Shelly Oveson's triple and Ahsa Laue's double, Irvine handed the Cl F 's seventh-ranked 2·A team its first league setback 1%1 tnat Cuh.tn trJlk alhlc•e~ h.1 \ l' com pH"" 111 th1 ::. t ountry l ..isanj:-,, 25. IS lht• "orld I 1·1· ord hold•·r 1n I h1 11 0 1111 1 .. r high hurdlt:!-with ..i t1m1 of 1:1 :•1 :-Ot'C'Onds. (Wn<ling .111·1 pt ;11111 of Henaldo Nehemwh ' 13 It. tirrl•· ... (' l t' ;J r l 1 l' I l h I m IJ fl t I Nc•h1·m1ah as "' h1·1111lt•rl 11, ''"' 1wl1· Ma) halon~! "1111 IYo • olhr 1 'tarldOUI hurdler~. \>I I'~'. r11 1t I .ind f><•d v ( '0<11w1 T IU. 2:1 \'1-.AK 01.0 L•·•in.Jrd ",1, r;Jnkl'fJ l'o 1 in lh1· "''rid •. d IOU m1•terc; la,1 H'Jr 111 h,,.., Ii~· n 11 ml d HI 11 !HS !>l'I 1111rb :-.t•t·ond onl~ 10 .J.imt·' 11 101·, "orlll n ·1·011I 1 1111 l.1111• 111 !1 11~ \'OU r::. Truly, "llliam W. Railey P resident. \!"11 l11f(>re11ring I< 11~1·1 c .11 b.1111 t r lltd ti \ t'I y inlcrl·~trng that t 1111 ... l' 111·11 1d1 "Ito cunstanll\' t·r 1l1u1•· ,1 -.1·hool"-. alhlt•tic· p1<; 111.1111 111• us u:Jlly th1•!-tc who 111•\ 1 r ·.1 r •'l>l'H~d a JtH:k on or .... 1111,1· .11hl1•t11· 1 .Jrl•cr was cut ~h11rt I,, tn Jthll'lH' IOJUry Ill tlwar fr,.·hm.1n \l'<tr o,ome"'hc·n· ltoo Davis COUNTY TO SECEDE?. • • ':-J\atella ;1gJ1n bl fort· mJny mon· ran..... IL would m ean 110 mort• San Clemente!> ut Lom!JCW in bcns b..is kl·lb<1ll, or C't1q,, M ('Sa · Hi gh 's garb· ba'iketball team travelling to Quartz 11111. for mstanc•>. I" o o t b a 11 a rHl h.,::. 1· b a 11 c hamp1ons h1p:. could ht· a t Anahc1m Stadium. with thl· has ketball championship:-at lhl· Anaheim Coment1on Ct'nll'f WITH FEW 1-:XCEPTION~. the rarthN lhr-d1~tanr1•, lht• :-m all<•r the crowd on the high school level "Prox1m1ty alone 1s Ii h ·y ." ~a ys DanJey "Thert: 1s money to s pC'nd m Oran1:w County and 1f )OU ha\C a good program the r.rn ... "Ill "upport }OU. The fat•tl1t11 · .... in• ht re and this could lw tlw .... n mr of :1 lot of 1lls." O.rnlt•\ :-Jy.., 50 percent of the foothall g<tl(• In the rirs t round wnuh1 pay th<' IJ11l for the e ntire 'c•:ir wilh nil other dues. no other percf'nt<ig<· takes to satisfy a $60.000 lat> W1•t.lne:-1l,1y, Cl i.· San Diego Comn11ssaoncr Kendall Webb 1·xµla1n.' h1~ operation. an area that ha" bet•11 'teparated from th1· Southt•rn St'ct1on since 1960. Sun Dwgo ~section inc ludes 49 maJor !>l'honls and 13 s mall 'l'hools •5'1500•. a' compared to Orange County's 55 schools in 4 i\. J A and i A classification, plus a handful of ::.mall schools. Baseball S tandings J OHHSOH & SOH SALESMAN OFTHE MOMTH AMERICAN LEAG •: West Dtvlslon Angels Texas Minnesotu Chicago · Kansas City Oakla nd Seattle W I. Pct. GB 12 4 .750 9 4 692 l't'J !I 5 .643 2 7 R .467 41.,'l G 8 .429 5 5 t 1 .313 7 5 11 .313 7 1.-:ast Division Boston New York Detroit Balli more Milwa ukee Toronto Cleve land 9 4 .692 9 6 .600 I 6 5 .545 2 8 8 .500 21h 7 8 .467 3 5 10 .333 5 4 9 .308 5 ,.....,.,S<_ Tun\, TOl'CllllOO IC•n,., Clly •. CN<-J Only.-t<hedull!CI huy'1Cames 8•111morwlP.,,,,.,.1·11•1A...-l•IA .. •141 n M1..-• IErlOtonO JI •t Cleveleftd IWl~ I 11 Detroit IYovnQ O 01 •I Mll••u•ff tSl•ton 0-1 Of' H-0.11, n Toronlo l~k 0-01 •I Ttan CColne< 1 " "Clllt~ (~0.h •I 1Cenw1Clly 1L--.ro I )I," He• Y-(.JolWI Ml •t o.N~ I J°""'°" 0.JI, n NATIONAL LEAGUE West Di vh.ion llouston Ctncmnat1 San Francisco San D1C'go Oodl(ers Atlanta W J. Pct. GR 12 4 750 9 7 Sfi:J :\ 9 H 529 :\1-'J R 9 .471 41i k JO 444 5 5 11 .J l:J 7 Eatit Dh ision Philadelphia 9 4 .692 Montreal R 5 .615 I St Louis 7 7 .500 21!.z Chicago ti fl .500 2'h New York 4 H .333 41.Al Pittsburgh 4 IO .286 51, ~U'\Sce..­ P"'l~lptwe •, DM9ff• J I 10 '""'I SI U>u1\ J, lotlenl• 1, 110 1nnU Only,,_. KlleOll•..i , ... , .• 0- 0.--.. IW.1<111~ Of R.., 0.ll •I Pllll-lpll•A IRutllvH> J.01," Se" Ot.., tSINrley 01 Of Perry 1.01 •I MonlrNI !Grtm•l"Y 141 HOu\lon •I°'"-· PC>CI • rein St lOU<• 18 . ~ 0.11 el All•"W IM.tllltr 0 II, n s." Fr-•..co 1911,. ·~••I H•• Vora 1z.c11r1 l·O " P111-g111ROOltl\Ofl I ,, •• (l11<1nn•1t tS.•- J 11, n ~···~ o-..n •• Ptit1-•()l'I••." PETER "THE GREEK" PELE USES USED CAR SPECIALS '71 CHEVROLET MOHTICAllO White with cool blue interior. cruise control to c;ave gasoline . A wflll·ma1ntalned au1omot>lle. (919VNM). s5795 Giiiman Making Comebaek 80\IOft IR-o 0.11 •I S.•111• IJ-10 ti. n .....,.., .• o._ 8•111,_.. el..,...,. n Ml~ at ClewlMWI O.trOll et Mil....,._, " ToronlOet ,.,..,,,. Pllt\~Qll •I C.H'Ki"""ll S." 01"90 •t Montrul Ho1nt0ft .i C ... C_ SI LOV" •• Allanw." s ... FrMKttco••N-Yor'" '76UHCOLM MAUl'f White With brown letther interior. pamper vour .. u with lu1Cury. (48'4PKF). PHILADELPHIA CAP > -Sid Gillman, a former head coach ln both the National aod American Football Leagues for 18 years, has Joined the Philadelphia Eagles as a specia l assistant io Coach Dic k Vermell. a lllma o . 67. will ualat Ve rmell In pre parlnt the Eatlts' offense and wlU be tn tbar1e of a newly created de· partment of ~arch and quall- t) cont.rol1 a n E~les epokcsman eald Monc:iay. 'He can help UJ Improve of. fen1lvely and H a team. lie can help WI IJ'OW. I Just took a lhot In the dark and asked bJm if be would be interested In worJclng with us and he aald he would be," VermeU said. For the past 18 months. Gillman h11 been the athletic dir ector at tbe U.S . ln- ternallonal lJnlverslty In San Dleao, • potltlon be took al'leT •pending the 1m anaon u an offensive coordJnat.or with the Chica10 Bears. From 1944 to 19$4, Gillman waa head coach at Miami or Ohio and the University or ClnclnnaU. In 1955. he was named head coach of the Los Angelea Rama. He he ld that post u n til 1960. when he look a slmllar position with the Los Ange les Chargers . When the franchise moved to San Diego the following year. Gillman re mained at the helm. HI• 11 Charaer teams compiled an overall record of 85·53-8 and WOD five AFL Westem Dlvlalon championships. He wu named NFL Coach of the Year In 197• wbtn he coached the llowiton Oilen to a 7.7 record. Clll<..-> el IC-OIY." He• Y-•t ().Nlend, " 80SIClll 411 SHllle, " JCHNSCN l SCH TllE F AMll.V UN 01.N-l\U:RC-l KV STC)IH 262~ ti arbor Bh·d . 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'-1•1 , ..... __ • T hinJCll around lht• New York Yunlu.'t:tl' clubhouse are, as Alice in Wonderla nd would pul et, "gettlne curtous or and curiouser · · PUchcr lllch Gos11age and reserve t·atdu-r Cliff J ohnson get into a locker room brawl. resulting in In jury to <:ossag.: 's $2 75 milllon lert t humh WIT ll TllE ACF. R ELIEVER on the i.idelrnes for from six to eight \H•cks . there could go George Stcinbre nner's hopes for a fo urth i.tra1ghl pennant and third straight World ~rtes title It Willi .i stupid act -mature men acting hke schoolboys At today 's wag l' lrvcb. 1t was about as dignJf1ed as u Hockefelle r squaring orr against .., Mellon on lht-corner of 51~l St and Park Avl' No w a ne w chap te r open!) in the {'O nl1nu10g dra ma "Wtll Billy Ma rlin Return as Yankee Manage r 1n 1980 -or Won't lie ''" Bobby H1chardson. former Yankee 1n!1ddt:r and a clos t• friend of Marlin's. rippled the wutcrs when he tuld an uudic nce las t week that the Yankt•cs hac1 no intention of g1v1ng Billy his old Joh bac k-that lht' prom 1H' madc him on the Y<t nkl•(' l'll•clri<• scorebo<1rd wa:. Just a puhlit . relations g1mm1ck lo cool lhl· hNit of 1 he fans SlJDOt:NL. \' DEPOSITIONS ::.ur fan:d l'Oncern111g Mart in'!> tw h<evwr J l lht• lllH'n Ing o r Ba c hP lOr!'i J l{es tauranl in fo'ort Luurlenlul1:, Fla , o n Ft•li 28 Accordtn~ t.o published reports al the time, Ma rtin allegedly got in· volved In a fracas and s uffered an in· jured hand. He showed up with a cast on his wrist. Martin insisted the reports were unfounded. Other guests at the scene backed hlm up. A probe failed to un· cover any untoward conduct. Steinbrenne r at the time said there would be an investigation. "We prom· ised Billy and his agent if he we re COMMENTARY ro und innocent 1n lhe Reno case ca previous alte rcation in which Billy was c h arged with punc hing a s portswriter J a nd got in no further trouble . the 1980 m a nage r 's JOb would be his Thal still stands ... the Yankee owner ins isted W H O ASK ED F'OR T HE d e pos1t1ons" Were th£-Yankees lry1ng to build a case ag1uost Martin so they C'Ou ld be excu sed 1ror not keeping lhc1 r end or the 1980 bargain') "Tha t 1 ~ r1d1culou::.." s aid Stcmbrt·nncr "It 1:-not our style We OIH'rall' abovl' board If there arc re qut•sts for dc pos1t1on:.. lhl·y are not coming fro m thl· Yank<·e~ .. M 1•anwhill'. thosi· who ath'nded th£- HachdOr!> :1 liash apparently ha ve hl'l'Uffil' l'Ont·ernt d that Bill y Murt1n's c·art•t•r has bt·l'n JL'(1pard1zcd hy tht· fo'ort J.a uderdalt· report and :.in • l'ndcavorrng lo get fi1lly oH lhl' hook -1f Lhcrc t!> onl' 01w of th<•m 1:-. 1-:dd u· J afft'. prnm1 lll'lll puhllt1!>l for lht-<1lt·r and ~port-. <Sci> \'ANK S. Pa~ .. 841 Darr to Coach Irvine Nova s Flip Darr. Saddleback College acquat1c coach . ha s been n&m<!d to coach the Irvine Novas Swim Club. 1l wai. an· nounced Monday Darr. who has a drfl tinguis hed backgr ound in coach.Ing club t.camis. will assume his n ew duttes May 7 KANSAS REGISTERED U7t CADILLAC EL: DORADO . Ol eeel. PurohH•d Aprll 12. Sunroof plu• MANY other •*••· Make of-'° .. 31_a., .oau, Piiot, P.O. Box 1MO, Coate ...... Ce. t2t2' CALL DOUG SULLEY ABOUT A 10% INTEREST LOAN FOR HOMEOWNERS. ")\'ewpv rl Eq111tf!u~ds :.Inc @ Save gas with our Spring Changeover. Participating Exxon dealers are featuring the Gas Save,rs. Exxofl Steel Belted Radial tires and Unt f lo motor 011 Change over to these great Exxon product5 and you could start saving this Spring Gas-Saving Uniflo Motor Oil. After a break-in period. Urnflo allows engines to turn ea::;1er be cause o f special fnction mod1f 1ers. A llect of test cars using Uniflo averaged 16 extra miles per tank of gasoline. Try Urntlo tor your next oil change. Gas-Saving Exxon · Steel Belted Radial Tires, with 40,000-mile Double Coverage Warranty. Radial tires roll more easily than non-radial tires. so they <Jive better gasoline mileage And the Exxon Steel Belted Radial 1s so tough, Exxon M s kept its 40.CXX>-mile Double Coverage Limited Warranty while most competitors have dropped theirs It's an ex1ra you get when you buy Exxon Steel Belted Radials These tires are warranted against tread wearoul tor 40.000 miles of normal passenger car service. They are also warranted against road hazard damage I rom chuckholes. sharp ob1ect::.. etc., as well as defects in materi al and workman~h1p ROAD HAZARDS See your Exxon dealer for complete warranty details. Change over now to Exxon Steel Belted Radials and get our double coverage warranty in writing. Let's make every mile count. Suggoslod prices are tn ellecl lhrougn May 31 a t stations opereloo by Exxon Company. U.S A Pa111c1pat1ng lndepen· denl Eoon Va1ueCen1er dealers set thetr own prices wl'llcn may very lrom those edvenlseo SVQOES1.,EO PRIC£ (.WITH T nAOE·IN) 950.33 59.31 68.25 70.53 ~ f ' ' ~ 'I I> .. . """'*"" '-••ou• --"~·· ""~ ............. . ... .... .. ... .. ,_.,_, .,,, .... ., ........ . "11• .. ll•• ,.,. (-"'" •••• .................. ,, .. l>•twh lb J 0 1 I .... lit I I t t ( •• lb • 0 I t l "1111\.61 It I I I 1 ••'"'""''too• "~·-'''' 1"9M••d t OIO 1,,Ma.lul J O it Ye-t , I I I 0 Ttll .. tO II • t 0 I fl\Offl\11 n I 0 0 0 ·-• • t I. 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JOltn hKol, l#Q l'otdtll ICleremonl I ; erye• M•••T '"••11"1 M•r•erl1 .All Kt 1tm1l11j IOI tll991; Ot KOOllMll C Ottfffy I • Oree 1.09•11 1Torrt11ctl; OIH<or• Mecl•t IO•rtyl; Cr•ll Mllrrow IAte9dle1; O.. PIKIM !So. TorrttKtl: lr1c .. _ ($11111 Valltyl, Oreo Rk l\erdtOll (iltotll119 Hllltl: ,,_,,, Y9W19 (~ P•rlll, tt<•T.- J OM °""'9f l~I; M-c.r..-. CS.11 Oellt'ltll: Otn 0111 !Simi V•lt.111 Mlh llOJt (Defftltnl; ltlcll G•rcl• 10. mltlll; l(ylt MIOM•ll ISO. Torr~I; Vl<IW ~ (Solft!• Mal; T-..... CAiie i..omtl:JGM~ ls.tit• hf'W•I: el .... ..,.. IMMMI; l:Mvld .._,.., CWlll Tor•t11etl: Miu TllMtll IOowMYI: ...-. Tl11111111 ICltr•m•11tl ; Jen Ye nu Tu.actay, "p~I M. 1811 (no per Wpies Carew FOR THE RECORD I BASEBALL I BUSINESS &~ \?@(!!](? ~®!?WU©@ "Got o problfm? TMn wnt~ to POI Dunn Pat will c1U rttl tape, ~tting t~ anawt>ra and action you nettl M f L WA U KEE 'AP ) to 1olve meqidlaea '11 goveniment and tni.su1eu . Moil CecU Cooper has been your qut>ltlOM to Pal Dunn. At Your Sf!Tt11Ce, dtonge ~'+°""""~---1.~k~t: .... ~t"l...,n~&_.m ....... eu..,t..,al~n""o_~L.,WJ-'-j..Jo.l&ilL~ e 0.. a~ ~. ~sta MUo. CA Rod Carew for quite 9UU Aa many letter• ca poaaible will be answertd. A,. .......... BLEIER HONORED -Rocky Ble ier. Pittsburgh Slt:t.•lt•rs 1·uru11ng back. was presented with the high(•s t .iward or thE:• Speciul Olympics. Inc. Mon- day hy t-:un1c·t.· Shriver in New York . The award is gi vt·n to tlw athll•le w ho. both on and off the fiC'ld . rt'flt•('b tlw q ualities of skill. sharing and cou rage w h 1t h un.· tlw e:-,senct• of the Special Olym pi c~. the world 's 1~1f'l.~l·st progrum for the mentally r etarded 1 t nntMM • 1t11 VuvtHJ ..,., 1•,1«11 V1tll .. yt fony l orHtf1 'SAn C1At'W"1,.i. 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Belau Tero<IJ 7-6, .. , ~°"" (at~--.. S.V.lt Afrk •I ~,,.,,.., Joie lut\ Ci.rt del Oton Joubert .. 1. • I WOMIEH JU"IO" CO\.LIEOIE SeMleM<ll '· "1--'" J M ...... c.<ln.rt ISi Otl. It HutltmMI .. J. t..J, W•lll tSI Ottf. L. Hutl,,,,•n J.t, "'4, • I, l't lder !SI dtf. Hutf\H •· t, M ; Goslet1lloler ISi •ost to ..... ,..,, .. ,; SIMO !SI dal. Bf'Oll/IY .. ,, .. 1; Mlklttft 151 dtl. Lyenst..l, •». 0-.... went.,...., ISi tott to K. Hutlam.tn·L HutlllMll ~,, .. J. J.l; Conftort.Oolttnftoftr ISi lo., lo H""'"'B s.,, M . w ; s•-.rSleW ISi dtl. LM<\.r-I,•» I I •• DEEP SEA FIS14!NG MOR 110 BAY ~ dnylr" n 11ng tOO, 10. rOH <Od SAN SIMEON JI .inoto" 11 hnq cod fsi, fOtk COd SANTI' BARBARA 1) .r•Hllt" 191 tNI tn.apper, ~'roe;"-flt.tl, '1 ll"Q • nO SAM PEDRO IPorh 0 C•lll 11 4'1Qlf"f\ J <•hco bA~\. • wna t>.o. l)'\ rot"" <od. I h•llbut, "° mlt-~·~· 171nd SI uf\d •ntJ 31 <\nQllf') 70J DCm110, J f t lluwld•I. 81 1>lue bJ\, SAN TA MOfollCA l• 6nQl~r\ 18 •OO IN\\ 91Wl1Dt.1t, 1 bon11tt 1 Sdnd b4\ LONG BEACH IOuoon • WH••ll 10 •nol~ri 10 b0n1to. 8 '""" C>a\\ ti fOCk t1\ft IB•lmonl l>l~I J1.1n111ors •OO roo coo NEWPORT IO•vev' lot kerl •t 1•n11 .. n I f»f\1to 7l W \\ ~ r0<.1t coo l/O: n'Mf Wtrct 1 t..OW (OCJ A EOO~DO b• nru.111•1• ri'1 tMtrttruO~• H O b0n1to. U f dh< o bt• ' 'tr " • h ·'' OXNARD fl}o;tflQ11r ''1Jr11•""C"od ti\ rt tJ ~"dPPl-"f. 1J l1nQ ff.id 1 ()w 4 •I s .-.H DIEGO IMUAltlP•I Pion " "nyhtr\ ~ yt•llowfctll, 10') bon110. 8 btlr· t«tfud.t H)') rvj( fl\fl 1 CdhCO t>-h SEAL &EACH fil ctUQlt.r-. ~"ll,l tf)\.._ '°" '(0"" t nd OAMA WHARF be> ~n'JIN• ·~ bn ' I non Ho, Uroc:k tl\tt.~lm•ck•rt'I OtEAMSIDE 0 .trl'Jlrr~ ;o (•II\ I""'. h•.n 1441 rn.ttlt.N• I VOLLEYBALL MEN Hortft·Ct ntr,.t Am•rtc•n •nd C•rlbb••n Cfwmpu"''"'"' t•1H»v•Mt ( aMdo0.-1 Unlle<l Sl41 .. 8 I\ l\.t7. I) ll 10 lS, I)./ DomlnKM A•oubllt ""I UNl•O StelO\ I; ) I) 10. I) t WOMEH lJMll"<1 '-td1fo'\~t Mt ,uco t.J 11, IS fl ~ U t\ 11 I\) Vnrh:<I !>fain dttl Goultm•M IS 0_ IS-0, HIJ Cu1>a ""1 Oom1n1<"" llepuDll< n \, I)<. I) ) ~ I I . ~ WOMEN'S SOl'TBALL JUNIOR COLLEGE ~ Wetl 1, C1Wpma11 0 C MPm•n 000 000 000 000 0 0 I J C,ol°'n w ... 1 000 000 000 ooo 1 1 • o• N l(hOI\ rtnd VtiUe, ~·(fl)I dntl Youno W S<>tr1\I l N1ChOI\ , "IG14 SCH00l lr•ltte 1, El Toro J lrYln• '01 000 o J • 1 £1 Ton> 010 001 o 7 ' (> Lot k• •~ L Vr1qa wi11..-.,.,..,one And W-tl. W 1..0< .. l W~krnOOM P'OAMOtteT lEAD£11$ I Tom W•l'IOl'I J L•nnv W.Ok"" J F Ully ZIM'll•• 4. Larry Hehon $,Lon Hlnkl4! • Brute Ll.il-• l,llndy8-I 1. llev FIOy<I t. I.ff TrtwlllO IO Ed~ Misc. 111'1~ lllO IU •S..110 """ 10)"'" •00 .. , .. .,0 l6,J7) 83,0'I' 12.1'7 MO"OAY'Sl~TS TltANSACTIOfll e.ASalA\.l NttleMIU..- CHICAGO cues -$1Vfttd J•met OM. pllC"••, to•--•contr«I. -Mfllltlm 10Str•sot•ot111e °"'' eo.'' L .. oue. l'OOTULL .......... ~"~ NEW Ei.Gl.AND P.ATlllOlS Hamtd J im ltln90 ollentl"' coore1111t1or ; Tom Yewclc rUMlnq b.K• cotttlt. PHILAMLl't41A EAQLES -HMMG 1111 Olllm•n ~'"' •oltt.tnl lo Cotten Olck vermell. ~ 01800 CHAl'IOEllS-SIQned Miiie P'ul .. r. .... IY. lo • ~rlu ol ona·r••• ,_ lrtc:ls, ~l'-111.t .... TOR()fjTO AltGONAUTS 519Md DMI "ucleO , l'\ftllnq l>M.•. 10 • two yter con- 1reu. NOOCaY ......... ~ .... ~ BUl'l'.ALO S.Al!ltES A~"Ced • -n ar •of'tl.1111 '°°'"men' wltll .... fllOCl'IHI~ A-•lcens of IN .Aft\tf'lcen Ho<.key L.tttw· cou.eo• HOFSTfllA UHIVBltStTY HllNd Jee l4e,,1,..._ _ .. ,_..._II <_II, Rte • UHIV8 1tllTY -H•mM Utf"( Tt1nlllt ttnNI ~II. som e time. Maybe, he but phoned mquines or letten nQt mcludJng the said , this Is the season reoder'1 f1'U name, addre31 and bt.l.tine:.s IU>ur11· phone be can show wbat he has numN1ctinnot bt'cOMldered Thi.acolumnappcars da1· learned lyezceptSolurday1" Using t ec hn iques whi ch he SC!ys Carew uses. Cooper 1s batting .407 for the Milwaukee Brewe r s and having thoughts about winning the American League batting trophy "It is something I just feel ." he said "It is the same feeling you get at a horse race You know your horse is going to Wi n " BUT IT JS a long way to the home stretc h. he ac knowled ged. a nd Carew 1s no hay burner. To be be tter tha n Carew, he said. "every· thing has to be going rny way " ·'I have to be on top of m y game every da)•," he continued. "You ha ve to get breaks . llere is a guy you know can hit .336 or 340 at th 1.: wor s t " Cooper 's s e nsl' of optimism is inspired not only by tus carly ·season hatting averugc. but by his current sum uf f l\'C hom e runs. 16 runs bat led tn, 24 basc· hth ;inci J.I runs tt.'i.Hn leading slat1sllcs on all <·ou nb "Mi\ YBE IT'S n1 \ year to win 1t all," ht· s a id "E ver y thin g seem s to be railing into place l'\<C been gettmg br eaks o n hits. I 'm w a I k 1 n g m o r 1· Everyttung seems lo IH.· there ." It hasn't been all therc for thl• Brewers a s a "holt· 1'ftcr lc:.id1ng tht."1r divis ion. they have lost thl•ir last f1\'e gumcs und :.ire now 1n fifth place tn the American League E<1s t as tht·y open a lhree·s:ame home s t and a ga i n s t th<' Detroit Tigers Tu('i.dJy night .. My ('hantl'i-of "1 n n 1n g thc hat tin g ch a mpions hip a r e ••s good ai. the Brew<·r Cop11rt11•1 Pro•~~t• Work• DEAR PAT: What is the cus1cst way to copyright music and lyrics, yet be sure they are properly protected? J H . Newport Beach The Ubrary of Congress bas a puhllcatlon that u plalns what the copyright law doe5i for authors of IUe rary, dramatic, mus lcaJ, and artis tic works. For a single free copy of ··~mng a Copyright," write to Consumer lnformatJon Center, Dept. 83. Pueblo, Colo. 81009. Although onJy publis hed books can be copyrighted, certain categories of works, such as art. musk and dramatic compositions can be copyrtgbted even lf unpublished. The copyrJght la w gives the owne r of a copyright certaln ex· elusive rights to the work. To obtain a copyright. you must register a claim with the Copyright o r. flee. Library or Congress. Washington. D.C. 20559. Additional lolormatlon also Is avallahlf' from that office. Pn-l~rt Clrrle llard fo ('uf DEAR PAT I havc a i.econd hand. µortabJt., sahcr saw that's 10 good Mnd1Lton It W'1rk'> "1'11 l>ut I'm having trouble cutting JJf·rh:t'tly round 1·1n·k·~ Is then • some knack to this '' II fl . lrv1nc Not really. hut buying a circlf'·t utting attach m ent would be the best solution to this problem. Rtde• l ... imif Collf-(•fiott ,t t•f io11 DEAR PAT r-. lh<'re .iny la" that p11•vent:. bill collectors Crom t'alhng )IJU CJl homt: during c·\cnm~ hour~·, If S<>. what hour-. an liff hm1ts for n>l le<·llon calls'' I'd <11!>0 llkl.' to know 1f ooc· has an .1ttorm·y <.ind ll·lb th1 • 11111 collector .... houldn t the .11torney lw t<mtat·l<'d r;1th<:r lh<1n th1 dt·bt11r • K I. < 'o-.t.i :\f f's.1 It's agaiosl lhC' lav. for hill collt-clo" to c::i ll )OU between 9 p.m. and is a.m. unit''>!> }OU 'a.> it'-. <'On\•enJent. Onct' a hill collt-<:tor j, nollried that an attorney is handling your dPbt. tht· collt'etor mu ... t c1t-a l only \\Ith the a tt.o rney, and not bother } ou Hill collectors can 't go to .>our plact' or bu:.lnc:.:-. 1r your employer is oppoiw d to thi:-., a11d thr·'t all'lo may not talk about )OUr df'ht v.hen the) a:.k otbt'" in the community ror your whneabout-.. Gt'lling back to phone collt>c lion mt-thod<,, it ·, illegal for a bill collector tl1 krtp )our pbont' rinK ing as harassm.-nt and t'all:-. "v.ithout m ... aningful dis closure of the calle r ·, idenllty" abo ar ... illcg11l. The f'edt>ral Tradf' {'om mii.slon 'a)' that bill col lrc·tors are not allov.rd to :-.end ~ou m .. ~-.ai.:e-. that look likP telt's.trams If lhf'y are not actual lelf· ){ra m 5i. Nor may tht'~ mi<,reprt•senl tht' in11ninencc· Or likelihood U( legal 3t'lion against )OU. Anybody, wbPthn bill c·ollccto r or not. v.ho makes rl'peated tf'lf'phrmf' calls solely to ha r:i ,., ~OU is Violating (e<fnal Jav.. If )OU 3rf' ht·in~ haras~d. or your privac~ b heinl( in .. ad .. d in an\ v.ay by the tele phone. don't he ... itatt• to c11 ll tht• phone company's bui.int'Slt oUice and report 11. rr..-,et 1 Howard J . Ruff's book . "H o w l o Prosper During the Coming Bad Years." 1s scaling the lists of top-selle rs and ranks hi~h on the New York T1 mes li st of no n- fi ction books. Stable Beef Prices Predicted SACRAMENTO IAPI Cal1forn1a 's beef pricE's u r c at their "pl'aking phase" and "a n bl' t•x Pt'C-lcd to !>labli1 lf.' soon , the C.:ahforrua Beef Council reports The avl'rage r etail price of a pound or beef tn CC.1hforn1a was $2.43 in tht' week of April 8, up :?:? ('t·ns from a month C'arltl·r. :ict·ording to a 1:. c It) ~llf\(•y 1 hc· t·11um·1 I said the nrn rht wa~ dis rupted IH I h (' I .• t" win t c r -.1111 m' tn Lhc· Midwest. I-urtht·r. there a rc n11" def1n1t1· signs that producer~ 10 California an• bcRtnning to rebuild th .. 1r he rdi. aft t•r t he el·ono m 1<'ally for ced a nimal hqu1dat1on of the pas l several years." the cuuncll said Tht' s urvey ~ho wed lhl· April 12 price of an ,1n·rage of the five most µopu lar <'Ut!> ran ged from $2 11 a pound in S;:in Diego to $2.62 in Salinas It wa~ $2.39 m Lo' An~clt.·~. S2.fil in San Fr.111e1i.<·o·Oakland and $2 !'>8 10 Sacramento. cha nces of wmning the ---------------- pennant." Cooi)er sa1ci "f might be a 20·1 shot. hut I foci like I havr a chance It will tah al lt•ast 345 to do 1t .. YANKS •. • f1~ures. who helpe d co owner Joe Namath with m e dia details of the Bache lors J opening . "BILLY SHOWED UP with a couple of New Orle a ns Judges a nd friends." he said . "The place was Jammed some 1.500 to 2,000 pco· pie turning out for free drinks_ With 200 tables. 1l was hard to find a place to s it. LEASE FROM NABERS FREEDOM FROM INCONVENIENCE whatever model of Cadillac you choose to fit your life-style ... distinction comes standard 2800 HAR80R BOULEVARD, COSTA Ml!SA (714) 540-9100 "But Martin was very patient He posed for pic tures with Namath and other ~ucsts. lie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ s igned autographs . He sat at the bar awhile The re was not a n inc1 dent of any kind " Ma rtin attended with a party that included New Orleans judges Ed d ie Sap1r a nd Louis Trent. a nd Trent's ut torney wife, Lillian. "( am amazed that such a report should be c irc ulated," s aid Judge Sapir or the r eported Ma rlin incide nt. "We came·in together around 8 :30 and were back at o ur hotel at to 15 Billy wore a brac<' on h is wrist from an old injury. He behaved perfectly He was a gentleman all evening.~ You could get d ozens of arridavits to that effect." THE OPENING was covered by Lucy Cooper o f the Miami He rald, who made no me ntion of an altercation. Some 30 ne ws re presentatives we r e presen t. Othe r guests Included Yankee World Series he ro Bucky Dent, Miami Dolphin Bob Baumhower. J et quarterback Richard Todd and ex-J et R ay Abruzzl. Ir Billy threw a punc h or even shoved anybody, It was a phantom act. Nobody saw it. And George Steinbrenner 1ays h e 's mak i ng notbinc or it. THIS COUPON GOOD FOR 103to143* INTEREST ON YOUR SAVINGS. r--------------------------1 If you're not earning ell least 10c\l inter l'St on your monev. vou ~hould send for our free brochure. It shOVJS you how md1vldual investors, credit unions. and pension fund" have always m ade money by mak1nq mveslml:!nts through Newport Equ1ry F-u nd-.. So iust write or call N1..>wport E:qu1ry Funds. Inc .. 620 Newport Cvnt1·1 Driw. Newport 8 •ach. Ct\hfom1a <)~()(>(), (7 l4) 759 1001. NAME~~~~~~~~~~~ ADDRESS CflY~~~~~~~~~~~- ST ATE ~~~~~~~~~~­ ZIP. __ TELEPHONE L---------------------t'1 'Newport Equity 'Funds -Inc~ ....... ..... 111111 ....... ,..Jlrfy. C 1078 Nl:WPOAT EOUIT'V FUNOS llCENSEO BROt<EA SINCf' I~ ·911 """ Clt1ea1 C»IO !lflOf to m~turll~ ' .. •• 1 '· Business DAILY PK.OT Oil Companies Diverse Firms Inv t in Non · nergy Bu sine NEW YO RI( tl\PI -TtH-C"Qmpa ny thut rn&dt' the 1r1tphjtt" halt of )our aotr r lub m&y t>t> the one who&~ IL~lne WA$ ju. t pumJ>f'(l lntn your ur' tank And you may dn \llmt• of vour !'hopp1na at 11 stor~ owrwd by th. f1rm that refine' tht· oil that ht•1tL'l your houi.t• You muy l'Vt'n be t•1tt1na almonds arown hy a subs idiary uf 11 firm l>ettt•t known for nbt ural Hall Pl&Whntl'S f THE NAT ION'S BIG Oil. COMP NIY.S , look Inti down t ht• ro.ul ut a time whc-11 tht• to~ulh ~HOPI gavlne up pf'troll'um. llrt' :.tnluna tht'll money into other Ul'•i- While some of thllst• »rt-enN.:y rl'luted 011 C ASH FAST H o meowners Loans arranged for any reason Credit. no problem Borrow on your equity Call now for cou rteo11s. las r 1nformat1on 1714) 547-7151 .AM ERIC.AM Morlqage Co. Skiing c lass1fled ads a re the best place to buy or sell ski wear a nd !_quipment in the Daily Pt lot. 642-5678 com11ut11t•, own about ~ percent or the nation's c·n ul n"M'1 V(''l and u luq:t· chunJc of tho country's u1·unaum produ<•Uun olht"rw arc murt off beat. T ht•:.t• lnvc•i.l1r1t>11L,, t•vcn lb<»le In alternative .-nt>rjly i;ourn•s, h..ivc com<• under fire President ('urll'r's 1ilun lo tkcootrol domestic crude oil 11n<'r:. 1m•ludt·r. 1m111oi.ul:; that would force oil <'om 11u111t•:-1 l o 1n\ 1•xt tht< uddlt1onal Income from 1ll't't1t1ll ollt.•cl c>1l 111t11 '-'" plo rulion tor and production of Ol'" llll "Ol 'll O I L l•R OOU<:t;KS WILL GET :-.ub11 t11nt1dl new 111t·orn1· -enough to provide p h-nty of 111t•t•rlll\lc tor tncreased domestic prodlu·tton, · ( 'artt•r :.J1d ·1 wall demand that they ui.t-thl'11· m·w in('ome lo develop energy for AmtHll'J Jnd nol to buy !>uc h things as dl'par1111,·11t :.tore~ und hotels as ~ome have done in I ht• 11ui.t " (\trtt'1 touchl·d 1111 only a eouple of the new 1 olt>1> for111 l l'ompan1e:-. In recentyear11. MolJ1I purchused, for ~an estimated $1.8 billion the Montgomery Ward & Co. department store c·hain. Mobil also owns Container Corp. of Amcrit·u, • .ind tried lo buy the lrvme Company. ~:xxon starll'tl subs1d1ar1es that produce t• I l· <. t r 1 t.' t ~ pt' w r 1 l e r s . go I ( c I u b s a n d "ord proct>:-.l>rng mac hines The firm also purrhast.•tl lari.:c a m o unts of coal a nd ura111um producing art-a11 /\T l.ANTI(' R I CH F I EL D B OUGHT t\naronda Copper for S700 million and lidded the ObM'l"\'(•r. a London newspaper, and a solar energy company. -Sun Oil bought the Stop·N Go grocery chain, a trucking fi rm and a tapt.• cassette maker -Tenneco bought sl'veral 11utomat1 ve parts firms. somc almond orchards i.lnd Philadelphia Life Jn.c;urancc Co -Continental. which has owned lhe nation's larg<.•st coul produn•r . Consolidation Coal. since 1966, divt.•rsif1cd into uranium mining E ven moves into other energy fi elds have been critici?.l'd. but the tompan1es say that as energy com pa rues they a re the logitul ones l<1 devl'lop non oll typt.'s of energy A!"llALYSTS NOTE T HAT IN broadening their base. the companie!'> an• merely hedging against the lime in 50 vears or so when lhl' oil dries up Al thut tam<'. Exxon. for example. probubly will not c·x1:-.t as "e know 1t today lnsl(:ad of bemg :i m ultinational nil company. 1l will likely be a multinational conglomt.'n.tl<', dabbling in consumer fields as \\Cll as uranium. coal, solar and other energy sources. And. tht• analy~ts say. 1t 1s natunil that f1 rmh as big as the oil companies clivers1fy. "Companies of this s ize often try to get into diversification." said Eugene Nowak, who follows the oil indus try for Blyth Eastman Dillo n . "Obvious ly it makes sense from a business standf)Oint. .. No wak s aid th e n on ·cne r gy are a s often offer higher profits than the ~usmesse11 the oil companies arc already in. Pick a Penn Mutual success story. Mark Jillson 549·9923 Doug Schnelder 5•9·9923 Howard Lucas $49·9923 Peter J. Skoby 549-9923 The people featured hore all have one thing m common Success. They are members of Penn Mutual's prestigious Top Club. But more important. all are trusted professionals 1n !he eyes of their many sat1st1ed c lients. Using !heir experience and exper11se in insurance plan- ning. they can work with your accountant and atlorney 10 implement programs that meet your special needs. Or lhosc> of your business. Programs that preserve your eslatc. save you money on taicos. and provide for the creative use of dividends. If you have an Appreciation for professionalism. give one of them a call. And find out how life insurance can be a vllal contributing part of your total f1nanclal strategy. The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company. Independence Square, Philadelphia. PA 19172. !!I Penn Mutual Chuck Miiburn 5-19-9923 David L Roberson. CLU ROl91DN & AHOCtATH 3720 Campus Drive Newport 8e1cn ~9-9923 l!l<J•l Ol'l'OIHV~lt't l~l'\OH~ ... 'f . t . Gasohol Proposal Poetic SALEM, Ore. <AP> - At the poetic urging or -ttte ~& N+n c.Je Fa d e l ey . O r eg on la wmake rs have voted t o r e qtl i r e th a t state-owned vehicles be fuele d by ga sohol as , soon as it becom es econo mically reaslble. No t Wha t Y ou Thi nk The lawmakers voted 48-3 to require at least 10 percent of the fuel be e ithe r eth a n o l or me thanol combined with gasoline . What looks lik e golf tees at first glance are &ctually pop-up tern· peratw·c gauges undergoing quality control inspection at 3M Co. in Fresno. Thl' gauges. pointed at one end. are inserted into turkey. chicken or other meats and have an indicator in the center that pops up when the proper mternal cooking tempe rature of the meat is reached Ethanol and methanol a re p rod u ced fro m processed wood wastes , potatoes, corn, g raln. s ugar beets and other organic materials. Beckntan Due Car Prices To Rise Ms . Fadeley bolstered her argument with the following verse· R ecognition "Fill 'er up wiLh garbage Arnold 0 Beck m a n of Corona del M:ir. t•ha1rman of the board of tru:.tt.-es of Beckman lnstrum1•nts. Inc., will be honored Saturday by the Mennonite llo).p1tal Assoc1alJon. liloommgton. Ill., with :in a\\ ard fo r lead ers hip in sc1ent1fac instrumt•ntat1on al a ba nquet there. DETROIT (t\P 1 Pre vious ly opti o n al e quipme nt will he standard m new models. so prices of Plymouth Horizon. Dodge Omni a nd Chrys ler New Yorker autos a rt? going up May l . Chrys ler Corp sC1ys Fill ·er up with s lash Fill 'er up with spuds and grain A n d s ave o u r country's cash. We can even use our sewage T he banqut't will highlight cel1>brat1ons marking lht· a).soc1al1on'c; 60th anniversary Foundt·d in 1935 h \ Heckman with the deH•lopml'nt of a µII mct(;r for ml'asurm~ ac1d1ty •ind alknhn1t). Bcrkman lnstruml•nt!>. Inc 1s a rnanufaclurt•r of 111:.trumental1on and related sc1ent1f1c products The sticker price of th l' s ub co mp ac t Omni·Horizon two-door will go up $60 to $4 ,69M Tht• four-door ·!> pri ce will 1ump $i4 to $4.352, th\• auto ma'kcr s aid To brew our gasohol And in Aug us t and September We'll add tons or grass-seed str aw. /\ mt·mbt·r of thl• chemistry faculty of Calu·ch from 1928 unt al 1940. when hl· left to dcvott full tame to the dt·\ clopment and m<Anufacture of 1nstruml'ntal1on. 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Stret~ll Dollars I Home Exchange Aids Vacationers By SYLVIA PORTE& ollars an glv na yourself .. chance lo learn about a vacation area m depth are twe> goals lhal can be helped by the Vacation Exchange Club This orgamialion arranges for home exchanges m the United States and around the world for tb members \'OU LIST YOUR HOME FOR short term occupancy by a member of the club In turn, the organization's World Home Exchange Service s upplies you with a directory hstang homes on a temporary swa1> basis in s uch vacation a reas as Colorado. Nt!w England the Northwest, Mexico Canada, Europe a nd the Caribbean In addition to the comfort and economy or hvang tn a home the program hus other ad vunlages There are no caretaker expenses for the home or garden Members may even exchange automobiles as part of their agreement thereby c hminalmg car re ntal fees Frequently pe ts can be taken on the trap Because the kite hen Cac1ht1es of the hom e are available vacul1on Money's Worth e x p t• n s c s c o u I d b e limited to tra ns1xirtatwn costs Also many subsc ribt!rs f'Xt hange country e lub pr1v1legcs bo dlS sc<:o n<l homes household help baby s1ltmg services If you are retired on a hm1ted budget, the progr.1m m.iy open new vistas to travel as well as an opportunit) to c heck oul a r<'t1rcmcnt ar1 a be fore m a king l'om m 1tmenL5 IF VOU WANT TO VISIT FRIENDS in another c.:1ty without ht!ang house guests you might find an exchange 111 a town near by the perfect solution If you want to le arn about a foreign country by being a part of a neighborhood 1n which you can absorb ever yday events of a diffe rent culture and place your children t•lhow lo e lbow with the different t ulturc what could h1: a better less expens ive method ' As a member you 1 an rent lo t1nother subscriber too But the organ17..1tion s f'xpcr1cn1 c.: shows that subscnlit:1 s la kt• betkr cart• of ho1 rowed homes when they exchange I le re s how the program works T llF. ('1.(18 PCJBl.JSllFS TWO ISSUES or the l<~xchange Book ,, year ,1 dm•cl11ry 1:1 nd a supplement Published sinc:e 1960 these.: hooks describe your home and its partaculars alo ng with detil 1ls of thoUsilnds of other homes offt nd for c xchanj.!e <1unng the year One th1rcl 11( them are lis tings nuts1dt' the lin1tcd Stales Copies of both a rt sent to subscribers Exl'hanges ar< a rr anged hv lht subscribe rs throu~h their personal correspondence fhe !>uhscrihcr may write lo one or many listings The club says its s t:rv1ru 1s simply to publish the lists 11f inll rested rwrt1c... 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(A) «D THE ODO COUPLE As a surpr1:r;e for Oscar Felrx redocor111es and rtilvrnlshe5 the apanment t:OO f) .._I) C88 MOVIE • • Tho Deserter· ( 197 t) John Huston Rrcllard Cronna An army olhcer WllO deSOllO<I hl6 troop 01t1.1r the brutal murde• ol h•S "'''e by Apaches re11.1rM lo .. ad a c.omman- do raid agllnst the Indians (Al Q N8CMOVIE • • 'Agelnst A Crooked Sky (197!>) Richard Roone Stewart Peterson A young bOy searcn1ng 10< h111 k1dnopped ~1s1or onllst~ 1h" ard o l c1 etu~t)' Old trapper IA) Channt-1 L b thig• f) KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles • • , )>" P"Ople N1HI Door t 1170) Eh Wallolrh, Juilfl Horrs A young mon •S bAn"htd by ftls 13llwlr wt>nn me nan ll4ll11Ml5 nu ·~ ru,ponst>1t1 for supply- 1nq druQS O h" SISllll 12 hr, 1 U l),g) THREE'S COMPANY Holen IS l>USl>OCled 01 l\lj•. 1nq Jn atta11 w11n St11ntey s noqt lriend (RJ Q KNBC (NBC) Los Angelos e KTLA 1tnd) Los Angeles U KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angtlles KFMB (CBS) San Diego 6 KHJ TV (Ind 1 Los Angele!> @) KCST !ABC) San Diego CD KTTV (Ind ) Los AngPll':> U 001 HAPPY DAYS ron11" rervzf'S tt\o lrur ,,...~;u·11nq '' rr1rnd~h1p when he sulars 1 lumpo- r.iry 11"1$ ot ll~lon hom a ht"'.tct mtU''t' (,.t «D MERV GRIFFIN Guosts Bernadelle Pe1ers Billy Crystal. Andrew Stovens. TOdd FlsMr. Pat Collins CB KCOP TV (hid) Los Anquh•:; fD KCET TV 1PBS1 L03 Ana1·h·s ID AH A.MERICAH ISM · Joe McCarthy The hie ano times ot Joe McCar- thy 1nclud1ng hrs motrva- llons end his ocQuain- '1'l KOCf.· TV t PBS) Hun1tng1on BeJth iJ MOVIE A,.w,,.._.., OLDER WOMAN Lee Grant 2 Sp ecials S ch eduled For KTLA Women who smoke, the health and cosmetic horrors they risk, and the problem faced by the jobless physically handicapped. are the s ubjects of two pro- vocative television s pec ials ai r ing on KTLA, Channel 5, Mon- day at8p.m. KTLA is presenting the three-tim e Emmy Award winning pro- gram, "The Feminine Mistake" and the Oscar- nominated "A Different Approach" without com- me rcial interruption. Each will be followed by a brief interview seg· ment, hosted by Channel 5 n e ws wom a n Jane Chastain. .. TH E FEMINI NE M istake," a doc umentary n arrated by Boonie F r anklin, focuses on the perils of cigarette smoking. ll was written by Arnold Shapiro, who also wrote and produced KTLA's ··s cared Straight." ·•A Different Ap- proach'' takes a n un· traditJonal approach in dealing with the subject m atter of phyclcally handicapped people who encounter prejudice in the job market. The rum uses choreography, song • • • Foifuf' 1111'>51 TV Crying Wolfe •Cmi't Go Honie ,4gai1i ' !!;lated By.JERRY BUCK HOU.YWOOD <AP > -"You Can l Go Home Again," on CBS. 1s adaptl·d from Thomas Wolfe 's lengthy autobiographical novel, l>O you mighl figure it t.o be heavy going. It is and it isn't. The love affair with the older woman remain!> a central theme. and they do claw each other i.n this two-hour film ainng Wednescfay night at 9 on Chcinnel 2. Chris Sarandon stars as the young novelist, George Webber. and Lt:e Grant is Esther Jack, a woman 20 years h.is senior. Hurd Hatfield is Webber's editor, Foxhall Edwards, a character based on the legendary Maxwell Perkins . · J UST WHEN YOU worry that the production is too much in awe of Wolfe's genius or that the whole thing's in danger of turning maudlin, it changes. One moment it's heavy drama, the next it appears set in the Theater of the Absurd. Overall, it's on-the-target social satire that takes a huge bile out of the pretent1ons of the 1920s. Devotees of Thomas Wolfe may scream heresy, but 1t is a most effective adaptation of a small slice of the novel. H would be folly to attempt t.o adapt t he entire novel -1t would run as long, if not longer . than "Centennial." IT WAS FILMED on location in New York, with Jim Thorpe, Pa .. standing in for Wolfe's Libya Hill. "I like the relationship they have -lhat thing that people can't help doing to each other," Miss Grant said of her role. "I didn't reread Thomas Wolfe because 1 didn't particularly want to know his point or view of Esther J ack. "Instead, I read things by Aline Bernstein. She had a long affair with Wolfe, and like Esther Jack she was a stage designer. One of her books. 'The Journey Down,' tells of her disintegration as the relationship is breaking up. It was the love of both of \heir lives. It cons umed him... • MISS GRANT W1\S offered another M a•-Dcccmbl·r romance, "Anatomy of a Seduction." which am; on CBS T ur;day, ·May 8. "( regretfully turn'd it down bel·ause it would be two movies with the same theme com n g too close together, .. she said. "'Plcre aren't that many really intertsting television mov1ei>. When l read 1t ('Anatomy' 1. I thought, gee. th al 's really taking a chance in an antcn!itang way But I thought, how could I do both.·• She said th<' "re lationship between :.in old?r woman and a younger man is very contemporary "IT'S SOMETHING that's been (·ultur~ly forbidden for so long that no one admitted it," she said. "1 see 1l all a1ound me now and it's a very healthy relationship. This is not to say I f.nd kids a ttractive Each of those re lations hips l ook place bccauscof something s pecial." Miss Grant has won nearly every acting award. She won an Oscar for "Shamp:>0," a Tony for "Detective Story" while still a teen-ager, an Obie for "The Maids," and two Emmys for "The Neon Ceiling" irnd "Peyton Place." She was nominated for Oscirs for "Detective Story," "The Lalidlord ," and "Voyage of the Damned.' She was in "Backstairs at the White House" and "The Good Doctor" oo TV, and her most recent film is "When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?" Mop pets in Specia l HOLLYWOOD <API -Kerm it the Frog, Miss Piggy, Goozo and all the other Muppets will be on hand for their own CBS special, "The Muppets Go Hollywood," May 16. Dick Van Dyke and Rila Moreno will be the co- hosts for the one-hour show. The MIJl>pets recently completed their first motion picture. Uar and Haley To Produce Film S.... C...t Achin S .... Offwn A HO ..... 0 .. , s,.ci.t 20 weekly 1Chl10 ~ ttlei""'"j privet• 111•110 1no1r..c11on ICttll"O -tat him TV _..ie _,,......, .. .,., 17141957.0JU HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Norman Lear and Al ex Haley have Joined forces to produce a two-hour TV movie and six one-hour dramatic episodes to air on CBS in March 1980. Haley, the author or "Roots," will develop a story about two youths growing up in the South in the 1930s, one white and one black. It wtU follow their friendship as they mature and encounter racial conflicts. The project wlll be HaJey's debut In series televlalon and Lear's debut in dramatic (ilmed television. and satirical skits t.o get ---------.:......--:---------acroaa It.a message, in· tended lo help break d own the barr iers between employers and th e ph y1dca lly handicapped. ( IN SllORT ) SUMS It up. In the DAILY PILOT .. , . ·-· • TUBE TOPPERS • • '-l "tn O\lt Time•· f te.4) Ida lVOll'IO Paul H<wltlid A Polt!lll mAl'I W10 Ille lfltllh bf'lda IOln r""I· CIH1) , •• ., ..... ,.. WIHf'9d ~ A trio of "'*" ~ ....,. '° a.MW out, then tit-" In KOCE 9 8 00 -FYI. ·The cost or health care in America is cxcimined in Uus documentary. ~ .nort• •lnl• ·~ Nuts (2 l'We , tO min ) • MOYll * * '-l "lu1t F0t OOICI" (1940) lcfa Lupino, Glenn F0td. A ICflemlng woman atop• 11 nothing 10 c•••"' the •IQllet of lhe L Oii Dutelltnen """41 12 IVI ) Cl> WOYll ~ -wldl • lruddold °' ClliamOnOt p 1w • ao "*' > u.e MCMI • • * ''TM Strenge l~ °'.....,.... ...... (I .. ewwe ~. t<lrt Oouol• A mw'Md- CBS 8 9:00 -''The Deserter." John I luston and Richard CreMH star in thls we~tem movie about an army officer who left his unit after his wife was murdered by lndians. • • "The SlranQI OMtll Of Adolf H•tle<" ( 1948) Gate Sondetgurd. Luctwlg Donath, A IOok·allke fOt the Funrer tekM part In • Madly ecnen>e of lmC*a<>- natlon I 1 hr • 30 min) tt~ -by I~ hood 1laym•t• wllo watcmed w klll '* .,,,,,., (2 tin., .. "IUn.) KCET QJ 9:00-An American Is m. The lire and career or Sen. J oseph McCarth y is exa mined in this r ctrospecllve on the controversial Wisconsin senator. 4:'00. MOYla tanGet with Jaci.. AnderlOn and Rlet>ard N1aon. era 11.atnlnad '1!) MAITEAPIEC€ THEATRE LUlle Th11 Sa.tor Prine• Lillie s lnd1scretl0ft turn~ aoclely 119a1na1 1>0< t>ot at I PMtY •tr811Qod by he; artist lrMlnds. me Prince ol Wales loro;11es her t:SO fl ®.) TAXI Flnanclal problems malce II nac;essary !Of etthOI JON\ or 1111 new w.te 10 orop out ot colfega (RI 10:00 Q iJ NEWS U ®l 20120 «I) NIGHT GALLERY Cen A Oead Man SlrlkO From Tna Grave? A wom· 11n 15 1errllled wtien he< husbiltld oeg111s to ~ vii.ans '1!> NEWSCHECt< 10:30 «D «I) NEWS m UVSTERY MURALS OF BAJA CALIFORNIA The giant rock pa1nt1ng~ lell by an anc1ont .;nd llltle ~nown lnd•an c.1v1hiat1on ore soarcnad tor 1n the ruggf'd mountains ot Bai• m VOTE.RS' PIPELINE '1:00 I) Q U 10; NEWS 0 MAKE ME LAUGH 0 MOVIE • • • Oh Mnn• On Women• t l<l!>lt lorly Randan. G1ngflr Roqer1 A 1.1sycn1a1,.st !ll!.CO•ers tnat his han«"' mi~ l>Clln c.on ~ortinq with °''" ol h•~ p.111c•nl\ It hr 51> min l «D CHICO AND THE MAN Re<:nuso Ed reruses to ac.ltnowledge his l"eed for g1.1sses When ha seos on 11c.c1dent 1nvolv1ng a lrlOf\d 1>1s 11'\llmony is que5· tron&d Q) THE BENNY HILL SHOW IN WOLFE RO LE Chris Sarandon A pol) les1tv1tl thlll will br•no bacll • glggte e11d Benny Wiii bffnQ tauglllet when you meet h11 Garmin chOfr '°' Ill.-11went1W1· neu ID DIO< CAVETT Gveat Jonathan Miiier (Parl 2 ot 21 11:30 f) Cl) BAAMAaY JOHE8 BarnaDy avapecu a 100 1ock 11nger ot murdering Ills songwriter (A) 0 TONIGHT Guest hoil B11t Cosby Gvnt O!ahann Carrot! 0 SOUPY 8Al.U GUISll Maty Mac:Grego< J11sse Wh1111 U (J}J ABC MOVIE • • • LC>Y9 F 0< Rainaom • ~ t9 7 71 John Dav•daon. Ric.hard Lynch Two pri · vile eyes are nirod to hnd the kldnap()e(J daugn1e1 ot " m•lhonaire buSlnes.,nan (R) G) THE GONG SHOW Q) OETSMART When a CONTROL og11nt 1\ murd6<eel Ma. m ust 01scover th" 1nt0tma11on he ned, and h" murder11< (Pan 11 fl) CAPTIONED A8C NEWS 1'-00 D lWIUOKT ZONE rwo 'mall 1tm8 p1omo1tirt hnd thJI the·r 1tgnte1 can t meet ntlo 01.1ponvn1 "' tilt! rm9 «D ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS Our C.oo• .. A lreosure A man suspects n15 cook (If .-jf,.~mc pn1\.t•n1ng (!) OETSMART Max nartoi.w his 5earch to1 the murdPrl'r to ,.v,.ryon1< on 1>0111c:t (P,:in .ti 12·300 MOVIE 12:40 f) (() C8S LATE MOVIE • • '" • Med1g11n The MaM•tt•n Beat" 1 ton1 Ricn•rd Widmark. Ronny Co« A young cletecuve 1s UllO'*' to help Mld1gan uncover evioence aga1n11 two atna11.t1me hOOdt 12:M iJ MAV£1UCt< "GK Tiie Maverrck Line" 1:00 Q TOMOAROW Guest& Autho" Miehe!& Wat111<:e and MICnael Brad· ley 1:.30 U NEWS (I:§) ADAM-12 Reeo •n<I Malloy 1nves11- gate me D11111re tht111 01 d la.wn 1580 i.tOVIE • • • 'n "T htt History 01 Mr Polly" 119401 John Mill• Sally Ann Howes Based on a SIOf'f by H G Wells A soulful dreamer f'mbarks on " tonq bocycte "de 10 put ~om& meaning back into his hie 17 t>r~ l 2:00 0 NEWS «I) OETSMART Ma• 1s frustrated 1n 1119 attempts to rntrieve p1ent ltom KJ.0~ 11g..nt~ 2 17 f) NEWS 2:30 «D MOlltE • • • The Pelly <.orr· 119'>01 Ro~• Cummings. Joan C.11ull•flld An 1r1ts1 wlln an "Ye tor bll11Uly 1Ar~ .,, upon a rothf't' P•OPAt younQ college 1a.1r.ht-• "" ·• •,ub1ect tor nis wor~ I' hr 30 mtn I Q) NEWS 240 0 NEWS 245 0 MOVIE • • • l 1"'f· W11hrJ\jt Pity I l'J~'>I Ml( n.,o I ~l'OQ'<t¥tl Ann TOdtl A man wt1omp1<, r .... 1ve n•'• '"°" wf\f'.1 ,. dt'c..t1nf!d tc die w1tn1n t._n,,ty .. fC'lur hC>u" I 1 h r "''min) 247 0 MOVIE • • · • Two· Nav S11.-1cr e * "Callfomle <:onquetr: ( t9~2) Comet Wlld4t. T- U Wrlghl. Ruulant attempt IO ..._ po-. ewer 8pa1111tH:ontrolled C1tlloml1 (1 hr., 30 min.) 4:371 IT'EW l!DWAN:>8 4:40 NEWS 4:46 MOVIE • • "Randezvou1 Al MtdnrgM" ( t035) Raltl'I Bellamy. Valene Hot>aon. A newty~led clly com· m1salonet tn..,...lgllee Into the my11er1C1Ua deatll of 1111 • l)red~IOf ( 1 hr , l!i min I Wedn~•day•• Daytirae Movie• 12:00 G • • "K1K Me Tomot· row" ( 19!>7} Pal O'Brien, Geo<ge Couloutls A ctime 1epor1er bfeak5 a dl•rnood smugg11ng ring and solves 11 murder c.ase os he .111empts to r01se money tor his ">On' s fleeded 098f • 111'°" (I nr 30 min I G) *' • • "Camtlle" ( 19361 Chern Garbo. ROb8rl t aylor A c.onsvmpuve ~ rencn courtesan has a u .. gic romance ( t hr . SO mini 3:00 (\OJ • • • 'h "OB VII" (Part JI ( t974) Ben Gllllara, An thony Hopkins An American oulnor uccusea " Pot16'1-born doc1or of bemg a war etrmrnal ( t hr ) Why Not S11;m? Chimp Could Replace Jolumy By PETER J . BOYER "P ROFESSIONAL SIDEKICK for hire. Mid-50ish. 17 years' experience. llas great intro bit. and doesn't mind bei n g referred to as ·camel Areath .'' LOS ANGELES <A P I -I know this may be a little premature·. but l can't help thinking CJbout what ~111 happen to NBC's "Tonight ' show 1f Johnny Carson leave~. which he say!> he wants lo do Now. the network s ays Carson probably won't leave as ear ly a!> next October , cis J ohnny wants, but 1t seems pretty certain that he'll leave before his contract runs out in 1981 What will happen to "Tonight ., THINK ABOUT THE v1ew('rs who use "Tonight" instead of dangerous s leeping pills. No more "Toru~ht .. might cause thought of that. NRC • And sleepless nights make for gro u chy, groggy morning s r 'n• got a sug~cstion I'm fairly sure NBC hasn't considered. There's a star. a relative unknown, right there at the network who would pro bably leap at the ch a nce to do ··Tonight•·· HIS NAME IS Sam . Sam the t•h1mp. He plays Bear on NBC's .. B J and the Hear" series. I just had lunch with Sam at the Universal Studios commissary• and I can tell ~ ou this guy's got personality. Ever} -.tar 1n the Joint wanted t.o shake his hand -----------Dangerous dr1\.C'rs . lowered Sun•. thl•rc might be a problem with the opening monologue, bul think of the pluses. Sam's b ig weakness is banana splits. You thlnk NBC doesn't Wlsh Carson had asked for so UtUc'! And Sam doesn't have a ('Ontract in Vegas. so he's not lJkely to ask for Mondays and Tuesdays off. Novels to TV llOLLYWOOD <AP > -Norman Mailer 's "Deer Park" and John O'llara's "Appointment 1n Samarra" v.111 be made into m 1mser1es for CBS b y L or1mar Productions a nd Dick Ber~·s S tonehenge Productions. productivity at work Considering our feeble eC'onom I<' situation. lowered product1v1ty could push U!> over the edge. Then there's the matter of those good folks on "Ton!ght" that wc'H• <'Orne to love as if members of our fam11tes. Forget Carson. Anybod) who's taking tn four mill a )t.'ar. you don't worry about. But what about poor Ed McM ahon '> What's he s upposed to put on his res ume? 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'••~ L anC•frot • "'4' t 11110-... r M 1r1Jui Muftkt"(t •I Hottff • •v• 4W'•~-r.:w~';,~;" t 1 h 4n"" I #<If \yO<I l 11m gf W•t•t\ • ll•o111I H1tlh!.N'f' 1~u.-11 .. ~tnti UOOP.4,.fktt l ,,_,,., ....... , ... t-41 n trtt N 1h \ ·~~·• t••un'Wit' \•l"'nn ICNn Juhn ait • ntUlt \OOH t • .,.., ••Lt .. r \4.1'4f ••itu 11 ii N•1nv1t1t t ~u,.n u,.y, .,., .u ... , l t. kubii'ttl M1h N•vQntvn Lr;app1ngs calruluh'd to musk Llw ral'I thttt ttu ... l,(•rrt(•r ancl l,()t'WC s how 1s no "My .,·~111 Ludy" 111i.orar .Js it s ..,t<iry 111 ~con· <ire l't> 11 ct' rnt ·ti V •: T • '(' /\ M •:I. 0 T '' u t Sd1ai,;tian ·s s utr<'L·cls m1~hl1ly with 1b lhrt.•t• p1t'l'l' urthcslriJ :ind ban· borws t'a!>t. and o nt' mu:.I lo(lk lo the highly t:Ht'cltvt• d1n•c l1on or G<iry U UVl'o for the answt•r l>av1s has populall'd his show with fi rst ralt• pt•rformt·rs "ho hn·alht• drnm.il1r lift· 111lu l h t• 1 r s 1 n g I l· d 1 m l' 11 s 1 u n J I t•har:JC'lcrs M11~H·allv · t'anwlot ' ha.., 1 t•ally only 0 11.\11 stc •llttr numlx:r.., 'Hurricane' llONOL Ll . I t\ I' I Sa m nan 1· iv i I r 1 g h b organ1iat1o n s havt· p1c•kt•t cd :i Wa1k1k 1 ~.UOH I OHllM • MIA IUIOW I h l' a lt• r ... h I) w I n J.! 1 h l' HLM .. CAMl !'OJ ~---'''0•>1S u s ou a.1S &1o u film. "llurntant"' and --------~1111 s ay they pl<.in ''' """ •t •OOO H fl11llOI ILAZINO SAOOLIS 11 •t• I Ut 1 Ut t t Jt t t•l I It• Puramount P1l·tun·s .md t ht' f II m . s pr 11 cl u n• r D 1 no d t ' L n u r t-n t 11 s. --------------M b e ca us t· I h l' mo v 1 t· lntermi'8ion Tom Tihm ) the comme rcial hit "If Ever I Would Leave You" and the tJUe song <which ls reprised no fewer than four times >. The others owe th e ir s u ccess l o th e lnlerprelatlo n of th e moment, whi c h 1n the Sebas tian 's production is splendid. At. the helm or an impressive cust is David Holliday as King Arthur 1n a performan ce br1 m ming w ith d e pth a nd ~ensitivity Hollida y captures with aplomb the ma ny facets or his character . a nd bis soliloquy al the close of the second act 1s magnificently done . JANELLE PRICE 1s a l(orgeo u s a n d e n t 1c 1n g Guenever e. and h4.'r physical allure 1s enhanced by a superb !.ing ing voice, leaving little wo nder tha t s he m elts the armor of the monJdike L~ncelot. In the latter role, Bud Neace is not tbe physical s pecime n one might ex pect. b ut he h a ndles the assignment with stre ngth and dedication We l come comic r e lie f 1s ~upplied by Lawrence Parks as tht' wacky King P cllinorc, along with Holliday the most capable actor in the production. Richard Nill'~ doubles C'ffecl1vcly as the elderly mag1crnn Mc rltn and the yo u t hf u l t ro u b l e m a k e r Mordn.'<i The s upµurt1ng cast 1 ~ Wl·ll d1os cn , part ic·u l ar l y Gary Bruson as a knt~hl ~l ain a nd rt•surrecled bv Lancelot h · ... twuld move into leading rCJI<::. -.--....... ---.k-.. -.--. unf~11rl y d1•p1t·ls lh1•1r .. "'°'-•--·-......., I '' ··-T .. CHINA Sl'MOllOMli,01 n a tive c·u lurt· an<I Singer Hon~red before long. In a closing~cene came o. young R obe rt Ma c N a u&hton c who wa s featur e d in "T o Kill a Mo c kingbird " at. the W e s tmins t e r Community The ate r e arl ie r this 7ear> makes a fl.ne Tom of War-Mck. NOELLE ODOM ·s r ich . marble·Uke selling provides a r e g a l backdrop for the pro duction . which is as phys ically appealing a. any presented at the San Clemente dinner house t.o date. ··camelol" will be pre4ented. a pparently. on an open-e nded e ng agem ent s ince no c los ing date has been announctd. and d eservedly so . It c oatinues Tuesd ays through Sun•ays at v a r y ing c urta in t11nes at Sebasllan's. 140 t\venic:B P ico. San Cle mente * CALLBOARD -The lrvtne Community Theater ~II hold auditions Monday at 7 30 p.m . for the Orange County premiere of P aul Zindel's dra m a "Ladies a t the Al amo" ... diroctor Ben Julz1 will be casting for ri ve wom en in the ir 30s and o lde r. some with Texas acc1-n ts. a t the tryouts. scheduled for Room t'-H al Ra ncho San Joaqu n School on Michelson Avenut a t Yale Road in Irvine the 1how opens J unc 15 ror three wcckt>nds Heading are s lated Sunday at 7 p m by the San Clem entt• Com mun1t y T h eat tr for lhe K aufm a n Harl CO~l:'dy 'Tht· Man Whu Cam<: To Dinner" in 1h1· Cahrillo Plilyhou:.t." :w2 t\vl'n1da Cabrlllo ~an Clementt• Ml'rtll Grimm 1:. d1re(·t1ng a11d will bt' ook1ng for 17 m en. 11 \\Omt-n. plu~xlra~ AP WtrtpftolO He,'ll Keep Pants On For Role NORT ll HOYALT0:'-1 0 h 1 o • /\ P • -t\ l 1><· a I produ1·11111 of th<-pla} .. J> S Yoar Cat •~ Ut•ad · will 1-!0 ua <1:-. scheduled h l' l" a 1l ... l ' () r .• <"om pron•"'· in vol v1n)! ,, " J , r I r II a I '.> I t• \ undcrstwrt:. P rodu t«•r Th11ma '.> A:-.ad ~ud that for lhr ... akl' of goo<1 "'''' Y.1th I h t• t'O m m 11 n 1 t ) h t· ___ _, 11 o • > oo • s >0 • •·oo • 10·1J lrad1l11ms JO-,.&Von• IS UCit" t\ s111t to h:1lt :-.how1nl.( SATLMDAl' NIGHT flVH t,0) of the· film. wh1c·h :-.t;11 .., 1-n..-11_ .. ,...,,.,u..1.-·0 11•0 Mia Farrow and Ja:-0011 ~u! .. a .. ~!~!:!1~0~,..1 •1 HohardsJr . will bd11!-d < >1H·ra Stngl'r Be,·crl} ~lls 'left • sh<H\ s tht' I 1r ... 1 Pl•arl S BuC'k Foundation Women -. A\\ a rel tr' Dom Uc Luise and .J can Stapleton afll'r r(•c·c·1vmg the tro phy in New York .1 g r t c d I O t"' h <• l 11mprom1..,t.· und1'r "'h1ch lht• lead actor v.111 k l' t• p o 11 h 1 ~ p a 1 ~ I t· ~ short! when hc c1rnp:-. h1 ~ pants during th(· ~hoy, ., ... tr" ·~ , .... ,, 879 9850 w-l AC"°""' AW4.IH "COMIHG HOME" IRI IOO&t ll h f SUM-2 ..... U~ O -• IS .. 111.uooo ··1&.AIIHG SADDLES" IAI W.D•U 1 U & t IS \Al/--1.1 .. l U·'.IO•Ml,t It U>"C'*'-T "GIUT TRAIH AOHHY" "HU.VfH CAH WAIT' "GI 1 'l'"H fTMOfO MA-OG A f NIOMT" IOUUYAIO NIGHT$ r11 '"" 0000 oun wua wa 101 JrUMl COIUIH U lOl'M6A lO'llN flH..OWH 111 '114 l'HANTASM111 fJ!ll:El:Clil: .. "!~o:;-1 ,;;.;-..,._ ..... _.....,,.,"'?~-... -... -1"' SU"IMAH (POI "VJ v..,... Te TM 14p Of Wwi4 tOI ~':m'IETnTI-~~--J'ClfU-elli•-•_,_.... T .. CHINA SYNDllOMI (POI Pl US THI Dtl't,01 --~-~--........,.--~ ~-~-&.ii _ .......... ,_ HUllM:ANI IHI nut AYA&ANC .. CHI • TMI Mii HUHTll ll'll -... , .... COUNftY e .,_ "°'9tff. M'ft .._.,.., TNI CNAWpo1 ,lut NllOHCNI MIOfl IOU-. • -,,,uow HUllM:ANI !NI ~- " .. COMING HOMI IHI •l llOOU' e MC1ll If.All ... IADOWlll '"" ... WIDNllDAY l"I "Orlll ... lpmM ..... IUQ( IOllll INI NII .......... .., 19lt900a'•MCIO l&A .... IADOUl .. 1 -M WIDNllMYl"I \ ... 111n 111 lu'L. pa..""111n. dl">1n· ... 111\1• and do•alh. I fi ;l?I?/(; I f\'/~' \1 I• ul l'f I tif~ 1 •I'" • 1fl•l r1•tl.H .. , ORANG( MALL BREA PlAZA UA TWIN Oraoqe f,'J/ 0 140 lirit.1 "''* ' i 1<• Wr;lmm~lt• l"H 1 JfJ', EDWARDS' NEWPORT LINCOLN DRIVE·IN 9MIA PIA/A roa 'I N~W(f(Jll Hr.1•" l,M Ott.II fj~en~ P.JI~ 'Jl7 nn ~========~==========~,--~ c1nenome Ei sc1een 6JU 2553 comPLEX Cn.1pm4n Ave & S•nl .. An.- Fte~w~y MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "HAIR" (PGl "THE CHAMP" (PG) "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" "CALIFORNIA SUITE" (PG) JANE FONDA 'THE CHINA SYNDRONE" (PG) "COMING HOME" (R) "DEf;:R HUNTER" (R). STADIUm 6scReEn 639 7860 OIUVE·ln Kalella Ne1r s11e11um "MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" (R) "THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY" "NATIONAL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE" "UP IN SMOKE" ".CALIFORNIA SUITE" "HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PGl "THE WARRIORS" (R) "LIPSTICK" "THE DEER HUNTER" (R) Al.I. OftlVl!·INS O~l!N •:Jt .. ,M,NHMn\. Y c:1111G u11e1er 12 '"" u11 .. u • ic;14,,. ~·n•o11n• •• \ • • I -N 1 T1mu 111 If' ______ ... __ _ ENTERTAINMENT/ INTERMISSION RICHARD PAY°" f'ILMEO LIVE IN CONCERT 8fST AC rRlSS ACTOR l1~rrc,,..,Ju ,.}.,.~~ /) // II f..A1J>l.UtB rft'/'Jlte IH (Plus_.,...,,.,, WUOi.trtl I •t •Oft•• ...... D ~ Sooft vo• •OMINA11C)NI r L .-_ SUP ERMAN l...JUr1.A ...tll It.now. M,UU()NlffAH(>O ~,.,~ ~ .... (PG) •·f"' "•1 •M.,. J.1ne ~onoa • Jeck Lemmon ,.';'~":·: ,~:·.·.. PLVS~;,··.~i;• HEAVEN "' \UN • t\ • tO 'VJ \01._ BEST ACTOR JON VOIGHT BEST ACTRESS H/"1;:J:~· ('i:17Z11 ---.... --··· .... CAN WAJT I JAMES COIUAN "FIRE· POWER" ~IAL09'fN PLUS "PHAN· TASM" . or (A) I INSIDE: •Ann.Landers •Horoscope •Erma Bombeck •Classlf led Seulptu1•e Wilis Her '--"'T An Award lh ('llF RVI. I.OMO Ot IM D•llY P'I ... "-11 Wh,•n l'llll1111t'l l'd nl1 1nslolll'd 10 thl' t•ntran<•t• or tht• tluntinl(ton ll1·1H·h Ct·ntnl l,lbrAr). lhl' tntn'>j)llr1•11t W<1lvan11Nt aluminum M'U hllun· 11.tml·d 1-'111 hitldt·n Port&li." will st.ind 10 ft•t•t hu:h on 1h hjM• Anet to lht• untrd101•d evC' the mubblv e !:tlrut•tw•e u( '.\ lrl' ffil'l>h might dppt!ur Sb 8 mint l'Oni.Lrm·tl'J of hu11drt'd1> of gleaman~ brick:. that look MlSl)ll'lou ... h hkt• hit".' hamstt't l·ugei. Tht' !:lculplur1t, wh1l•h 1 C('tmlly won lhe <'llY of Huntington Ht>urh ., Allied Arl!:t Boa rd'~ !:tel'ond annu.!I M ulpture compel1l1on, wa:. de s1j:nt'd b) Kil Yin Tieng ~n)dcr of Claremont T he piece 1& con~trutled of common an dustn al Wlre me!>h rut and :.cwn into bricks which art' then stllcht-d together lo resemble i. skyscrapt>r The arl1M wall receive i. $3,000 ca~h prize for the sculpture Ms Snyder 11> a native of China who holds de~reei. an t'nganeenng and mathemal1c!:I and as a candJd<1le for a master !:I degree 10 sculpture from Claremont Graduate School She says her work ~hould be t'<Jns1dered con temporary and as a blending of Eastern and Western culture:; "The object J use 1& very familiar, hke ll door. and I introduce a different material for a different perceptual experience. "Th1'sc appear to be huildmA bricks But the loni;t<'r you look al 11 . it 1~ no longer thl' d omi nant rol <• You :.tart s t-e 1ng l ht' transpan·nc.v and you can i-.cc the inside and the outs1dt'ofthc work · It take:. about two months. says Ms Snyder. to construct a ptl'n' hkt' "Forbidden Portals.·· She says 1l 1s not unc·ommon when a sculpture as co01plelC'd for hl·r to takt' 1L apart and ui-.e the br1c·ks in another construtl1on The arllsl wall :.tbo t'Xhabi l her work during June a t t h e Los Anueles ln ~litut e of Contem1>0rary Art an<l will part1c1pate in a new lal<'nl show at the Barnsdetll Gallery. also an Los Angeles T1.9d1r, AP<tl ~. 1919 •' -...... • ......... I ... ----·---··---.. .. .. DAILY PILOT ~.1, ............. .., "'",..,_ ·' Fnrh1c1den Porta Is·' 1s the second piece of srulpturc acquired for t he city of Huntington Beach by tht> Allied Art~ Roard Thl' n1n·c wa II ht· formally ms tailed m the lthrary llunn~ Ma} Exp/a ming the fine points of her "Forbidden Portals" sculpture to Dr. Howard Hitchcock, Huntington Beach Allied Arts Board chatrman, 1s Kit-Ym Tieng Snyder. Hrtchcock is head of the art department at Cal State Long Beach. Polities, Princes, Auetions Featured PolilloCS, prmc•cs. auctions and action wen: on the bltl of far~ this pi:!sl weekend <Jlong the Orange 01:.tst And wb<Jt beautiful weather we had for all the action ll a ll starl<..'CI Thursday in the Lido Is le home of Mr~. Richard Barrett when the Alta B<Jhaa Women's Committee of the Orange Coun- ty Philharmonic Society had a luncheon and prol{ram of early Amen can music by Gre1 and Marjorie Mlrken. The Mirkens, owners or Shade Tree Stringed lnstrumt.•nts an Mission Viejo. brought several old instruments such as a mandoli n. Dobro and banjo and pl<1yed tunes with interesting name:. like "Whisky Before Breakfast " and "June Ap- ple ." The M1rkens asked if any of the audience played mstrumcnt~ One person ad mitted to at d id you know Floss Schumac h e r l!:t a bassoonist., Not all the instruments were ok:I Marjorie Mirken played a beautiful new banjo of wa lnut o.lfy ...... ,__ .-, LM P•YM Hostesses st a recent Who 's Who lntemational party at Balboa Pav/lion were Trudy Marechal, left, and Lori Cavl/lo, right. With them la Andy Anderson of Newpon Beach. (See details In "Happenings" column. I ' and gold that was a!:I pretty as the music ~ht madt' After lh(• program a few other pleasures were enJoycd Therl'. was a chi cken salad lunch prepared by Suzy Dohan and ~rgia Spooner '' commallee and the fabulous view of thl' bay from the Barn•tts window Reception Then hold on to your hats There were three important events F'riday evening, bt!ganoanl( with a rcccpuon an Supl•rva!:lor Harriet Wieder'" r1£lh Cloor office 1n the n e w Hall of Administration an Santa Ana Several hundred guests mingled in the spacious chambers and enjoyed a lavish spread of hor!:I d'oeuvres Rumor has 1l that Lois Lane of the Daily Planet was there along w1lh Seo. John Schmitz, Assemblyman Ross Johnson, As· semblyman Dennis Mangers, Congressman Jerry Patterson, Doug Elson, Sylvia Bogen and Margaret Grier. Supervisor Wieder was supposed lo make a ~peech but had a hard tJme rounding up lbe crowd They were loo busy checking her view from the top. Ensenada Race ll seems almost too soon for the annual Newport to Ensenada race but here 1l ts again. Friday everung restiv1t1es in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martyn <he's pres ident of the Newport Ocean Sailing Association < NOSA I. sponsor of the r ace> kicked off the frivolJty generally associated with the event. Guests from Mexico met wilh Navy, Coast Guard a nd NOSA r epresentatives over cocktails at 6:30 p.m. then adjourned to the Newport Ha rbor Yacht Club for dinner. There were touches of Mexico in the dee· orations al the Martyns lo make the South-of· the-border delegation feel at home. Enjoying the party <and glad for the chance to gel together again) were General de Bri1ada and Mrs. Angel Galllol• Villasenor, Vice Admiral and Mrs . Fernando Magana Verdu10, the Carlos Esco&os, Mario Tapia Ponces, Robert Wiiiis Keats <he's consul general of the U.S. in TiJuana >. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Justin Lan1llle, Ren Admiral and Mrs. Harold W. Parker and Newport Beach Mayor aDd Mrs. Paul Ryckoff. Who 's Who Later that evening we joined Who's Who ln· ternational for a dinner dance al the Tale of the Whale. Balboa. Dance tunes by Music Unlimil· ed was the highlight of the evening, which was enjoyed by me.mbers Ray Beacla, Jim HarriJH, Allee Klar, PfAer Flori, Arleen Anderson, Be&ty Mo111, Lori Calvillo and Trudy Marec:laal, among others. Who's Who International Is supposed lo be a singles organization for people who like t.o keep a full cal~dar of social life and it's true . Before the party was over there was already talk of the next.one. Auction And now ror the bt• one. There were big Items lo bid on at the annual aucUon sponsored by Harbor Key of ChUd Guidance Center . bi1 nameR to do the work and the rewards were big: A healthy sum for the deaervln1 clinic (or kids. llappenings Sy Judith Olson A bras!:I scale proved to be one of the more popular items and the b1ddmg was spmled on the automobiles But the most fun of all was the door prizes Where else could you win 15 treatments al a hgure salon and some donuts all with the same ticket? Edwina Nelson and Bob Brandy were among the lucky winners of Uus contradictory combo Auctioneers were Paul Salata, llobert Gag. genheim, John White of Springer & White and, of course, Speed Riggs himself. Among those baddmg were Betty and Nlgel Bailey, Dennis and Madine Carpen&er, &oy McCardle and J .C. Humphries. Chairmen or t he event were the Mmes. Tllomas L. Ary, Benjamin C. Brown and Jolan Landis. A Prince Speakmg or beaulJrul weather. it was a spectacular day lo drive to Laguna Sunday for two events, both a privilege lo attend. ~ir~t. it was a r eal treat lo en1oy tbe hos p1tahty of Conn1e Morthland in her Moss Point home which is perched on the cliffs witb a sweeping vtew or the sea and coastline . The flowers are all m bloom in the Moss Point gardens and we're glad lo be alive to enjoy them. The occasion for the visit was a late morn· mg coffee given by Helen Coffey t.o honor one of her friends, "ustriH Prince Frau Hoheak*e, who now makes his home In Desert Hot Springs . The prince brought copies or his book "Stepb: The Fabulous Princess," which he wrote about his mother, Her Serene HJgbness Princess Franz Frie drich zu Hohenlohe Waldenburg Schillingsfurst, whom be said was "an extraordinary woman." "The book had lo be written," Hohenlohe said. "She led an extraordinary life." She was, he added, one or the most beautiful girls in Vienna who ma rried one of the most eligible bachelors in the city. Hohenlohe is writing another book, tJUs one a bout his own life, and said he will put tn some or the information that was taken out of the fint book by the English publisher. Judging from brisk book sales, it probably will be discussed In the near future over anot.ber steaming pot of coffee. Among those purchasing the first-edition copies we re Brett Carl10•, Vlrliala llee&l Beader, Marlo• KHU, Polly Oiiier, .lea• Taadowsky, Gea. alld Mn. Wllllul ....,,.._ Jackie &err and Lee Allret. Asslating with the eYent were Bert and Da•cu Coffey, Helen's husband and IOb w Clady •••He•, a friend. ' We rounded out the day wttb lunch at the Partners Bistro with JoH Pt!UJ <wbat delicioua peach soup they have> and the Lacuna Beach home t.our sponsored by Lbe American Institute <See HAPPENINGS, Pap Cl> ----...... ------~ -----__ ......__ _________ _ Auctioneer L.A ''Speed .. R i ggs helped move things Blonf! dunng Harbor Keys auction. (See det81ls m "Ha~pen- 1ngs" column.) ........ .,.cu of A~ aod the Women'• Anlbl~tural lAac&& We plcked our faYGri~ bom• How 1boul yogt Salling Team Honored Yin.ally, USC'• 30 member ••llln• l am a od ,., ~ ~ IJOell, •ere honored durlnc • rontattwrty art.be NOWJJOrt fflJ'bo,. Yacht Club Sunday Appro•lm•l ly 150 people atlended th~ event. wbl('b Joe Lelall&oa, pre Id nt or lh USC Newpc>rt Harbor Alumni Club, .aid WIH "o lot of run. It alao was a ~eccful party There were demonatraUons cif aallln&. a ratn and no undue exC'llcm<>nt "No one fell In lb~ water." lA!IBhlon explaln~d. Employee of the We ek We mt'nllont-d a <'rock~rj11ck mt.'f hanlc hast Wl'tk whom wt• thQught dC::.t'rv~ fame und rortunt-Thi,. week 1t'1> u wa.U'~' &t Amctiu'i:. on Co~itt lhghway ~ Sit a t fl arrwll S('hu hie in 'i. tublc und you ' II never have an t•mpty cofr(>{l cur> or a need un· met Sht· t•h1c1t'{j us tn u motht'rly wuy for bein~ so Nlow to eJt our cunnt•llon1 liut you want to linger al Aml'lw '::. People Peering ._...,, G. &e1111. ion of Dr. 11141 Mra. a ...... E. Kelp of Newport Beach. l1 a June c andlduo for 1radu1Uon from the Northweftlern Unlver1lty &bool of Deot11try. He attended Newport Harbor HJ1h &hoot end earned hla 8.$. degrff at the University of CalllomJa. Santa Barbara. Poti!aod C. Addy, daughter of Mn . Carole J . Addy ot Newport. Beach, ls 1 finalist in the California Miu Teen·U.S.A. Pageant. She wHl compete ln Albuquerque in November ..• Mre. Co.rad Scbweltaer, Newport. Beach. lB the new president of the Trojan League of Orange County. Other officers a re lhe Mmes. Dollald Wud, Wauoo Bums, Steven Andersoo, Donald IU1a1elhofer, G-ordoo Davld80D and Gordon 08cbaer. Orange County Chapter or Women in Com· municalions. Inc , has presented Women or Achievement Awards to Barbara Riegle. Orunge County bureau chjef for KFWB radio, and Laurie Kasper, deputy manager of in· formation for Northrop Corp. 's Aircraft Group. Miss Kasper previously was 11 Daily Pilot re· porter. NW LANDERS/ ERMA BOMBECK I HOROSCOPE ft.IBUC NOTICI& NOne9TOC•IDtnNlt MOnC. UfVITt ... elM IUPl•IOllCOU•T_.T... llOTlal IS MIUll•V c>11ta• !Mt lfATICM'CAU~PDll ...,_ti T...._ .... C.... T ... CGUeln'Ol'~I ~---...... .... .......,. ClNftty, CMHenlle. Wiii ,_.,,. _... •11••• ••JULIA •· "•oan. 1Ne1wp•1t•OD•"'·._.......,.,,...., ~te...a, t, ltJt, .. IN lilof<N4l119 Ottf, ...... HOTICI II H•Rl!9V OIVl.N It IN •-' dltltkt i.e... .. 1'1t ~ ~r .. ltenf/lllN....,.ftM'llldCIK.-... Ave""· c..Me ..... CM......_ .. !Mt •H ....... Nollftt cltl-.,...... Wltlcll INM ..io Ill-. Wiii .. ~ ..... M"9 ,__ -.......... lilt ........... lflellll, Wl91 .. ~ -lltrt. lft N T t C f I: L fl Y I S I 0 .. IM tt#lu fll IN <ltftl Of Ille ec-. -Dl!MOOUUITO.., WITM TltADl!·IN "''" <-'. ., .. -· tlltl'll, wllll All "'°' -IO be In aceotcMllCAI ... --CetWty --·· t.o tlle --1141 FtlM IMlnletMM .... C9llOlo ~ ....... k oef ltQHAl.O v. u-...-1eec"~'-wl>lcill-- OlO$. I'S E ... COW-. !<1110 eot. efllilo"°'"WY""~..,..ltl-llfflelt Pt~ CA. Wfli<ll IJ .. lltac:t O<f of llM f'wr<.Mille Aetllt ef MIO KIMM ""MntH ti Ille IMldtf ti91111d In •II Mel· Cllllrl<t let\ pert•hllllt 10 lho .-o Of Mid Ot EIKll llldCllt ...,., -it wltll Ills <-1. •lllllft ,_ montl>t after lhe bid• Cavlior't <N<ll. c;r1lllt0 C:ht<"-llrJI PVlllktllOllol this notle4. Of blddorl ......... _,... .. llW Detof Aflrll 11, 1'1t. °'-of .. c-t c--lty CAI .... Ll..OVOS9ANK~I FOANIA District ........ Trv.._ ill ... llormer1yFlr•IW.Men> •MOVflt nol les.t llloM llw por<onl U,.,1 Bank~ T')l'tCo.f Of Ille WM llid Me 91Mr9fltet In.I l"- EIMOltor ol 1"9 Wiii bldOtr will fllltr 11110 IM ~~ 01 1M .OOW-'*' Conlr.CI II Ille -f\ eworo.4 10 dK.o.M nlm In Ille-• ol lellwre lt..,ler 1,., ROMA LO It. OU)S lo WC.II -••I, 1119 ~ If 11W $tS &ed CMW ... , ....... C:llO<k will W forfeited, or In t11e <M4t f'a..-....,CAt1M1 Of• llorld, tr. twn""" tlle•tOI, wltl be Ttt: 1...a:ll or 111-tln lorlttted IO wld "'-' OISlrl~I. Atw....., tor a.c..,,.. No l>idCler """ wltlldt'-"~ Diel 1or Pw«lli.,_. Oraftllll c.o.st 0.lly PllOI • llOtlOd Of lorty•llvt IUI dtv1 etltr A,fw. 17, 1, #My I, I. lt1' 147a.1' Ille Hit MC !of mo~ 1-.... Tiit 8oao'd Of TnAlool twMr,,.. Ille PUBUC NOTICE ptlVllOllll ol ref«llflll ""' atld tll &ids o• lo ••t v. any lrrOQllf.,IUt\ or '"' ------------1lorm•llllo\ In.,,., bid or on Ille bidding. NORMAN E. WAT SON ,.CTITIOUS •USINU5 MAMll STATaMllNT Tiie IOllOWlnQ --ii OOllW;I °""' """•' PRO SHOTS INC., 10644 El Pl~. Fount.In V•llty, Ct111lorn1• 927ot -~. 8cNt'cl of TNllOH Pubtl\llea 0ttn9t C.0.~I D .. ly Piiot Ao<. II, 14, ~y 2, I"" 141 .. 1'1 P UBLIC NOTICE ~TOCOllTUCTOltt CM.U .. llOtt ... ec.....oi-1c:u 1t¥1M~ ... ~,. ..... ,....,,, ..., u."" ~., ... ""'*' OfWk1 Of. llu, HO Alt•11 Ave .. lr"lll•, c.. ......... Mi.ct~.._, ..... ........,-..... ........... ...... Pla111 a<lall*• lt•fftt WlllleM • ._ ..... P.,.,,.,., ArClllMC•, I* ~.......,.,,. . ......,. ..... CltlWllle, 7WNMIOI. NOTlal II M•ltHY c>IVI• 911M tM ..i.o.e 't& • • tcwl Dltlrle'.l .. °'"'" CAuolty, Ca1Hor1tl• act"'t .,., ... o '"''"'"' ,,. <>ewr,.f11t 1Nn1, 11ertll1eftef rtfttrt• It •• "DISTRICT.'' WOI ,_,.,. w .. M 18ttr .... -................ . .............. .,._. ........ , ......... -~,. BIO\ >NII De r-1"41 h\ .. pMce leltftllflM *"'· .nd "'-" .. _,,.. e"CI PVllll<;IV tMd •'-ti IN ....... \!Med llmt -PIKt. Tl>trt will lie • •tOD OD .... It rt·, , ... Ill taCll WI Of Dlel CIOCWIMflO 10 .,., ...... tllt ,.twrn"' 90tO 'OftOlllfft w1tt11n 11,.. *"' ttltr Ille bkl -•no Clalt. E.c·11 old rn1nt cenlerm end .,. •~PO'"'"' to -contract m.c-u Ea<ll llo4 -II De KCIOn141tOM0 by Ille >acwrltr ,_.. ... to In Uot CM!lr«l do<W-J -by lfle IW Of,.....-Wllcontrectort.. TIW DISTRICT rewves Ille r'9hl lo reJ1c1 anr or ell blch or to ••I.,. •nr IN..,iorollti or lnl°""*itlt\ Ill eny DidJ or on a. bldd'fl9.. Tiit Dl!.TAICT !In OCIUIMCI frOlll Ille Dlr1Klor Of 1M Otolrt,...,,I Of In du\lrlet Aelelio•" 1111 1111ne••I P<•v•ll· lt>Q ••le of per dttm weetJ In lhe lo<•uty 1n #Nell ""' -" 11 to °" "'lorme<I tor e.Kll er.it or type 01 P•t•I<• s. lltOfY'IU, 10.44 El Poe-. ~n Y•lloY, CA111orn1• 9210I -km.., ~ to ue<lll• Ille con ~IC'TITIOUS •UllNESS lra<t Zipper Tip Appreciated fllls bvslneu '' cOtlOW<i.c:t by •n tn· dlvlduel Pat Tllo<N' Tllh \Wle"""I •u tiled woth Ille C.O...nlY Cl••-of Or•ft9t C.O..n1y on AQ<1I •. ,.,,. I ~llJ11J P01bil~MCI Or-CIM\1 D•lly P•IOI, A{)( 10. 11. U ond ,.,_., I, 197• llll 1• NAME STATEMENT r11e t<n901nQ SC-It Of ..., diem TIM 101tow11141 per\Oft 11 do<"11 bull· ••oe• 1i ~ _, 0 -kllW) o•v 01 ntt\ •• ••0/11 Ill rw>un. Tiie ••It lor nolld•Y HENAY COMMUN ICATIO NS, e"CI o.,.t1i-....,.,. \NII De tt te••I <600 L• PetfT\t, AtwfMtlm, Ctlllo<ftl• tome •ftd ""9-Nlt '2901 11 ~II lie INfteltlorV upon tht CON Goroon E Henry,~ PrOl'llOnlory TRACTOR IO -Ille controtet I\ O•lv• Wt\I, Nt woort 8t<ICll, •••rd4t0,tnd_,411~JllD<.onlre<tor C..lllorn•t~ ullCMr lllm, to pey not len llWlll ""' Tiiis ~ 1\ ~eel Dy t ll I,.. ,_.Id -HIM ,_ lo tll workmorn Aaa Landers D EAR ANN LANDERS · Since you deal with eve r y amagin:ible kind of problem . lhis will not shock you. I hope. How docs one man tell another that his zapper is open'> It's not difficult to tell a woman her slip is s howing. or that she ha s a run in her slo<'king, but the fly - we ll . that 's another story Y e!trrday l wo young men in tnt.'1r 20s were s h o11 11 1 n ~ in a 1h·par tn1e n t store I 111H l('t.'d 0 111.· of t h esc fr·llowl'> hail t11s 11ppl•r Wllfto Ofll'll 'f'hl•V Wl'rt' ~l r:wgcrs to ml' hut I (<•It I shou ld s a y 'omt•thmg Th<'Y hoth look('d at me as 1f I was nuts Is I her(• a polttt· way to inform a person :ioout th 1' e mb a rra s s ing si tuati on '> Pl1·<1~l' adv1:-.c. -GRATEF UL IF SOMEONE T IPPED ME OFF. DEAR GRATJ.:FUL: The dirttt approach Is beRl. "Mis ter, your zipper is open." If you get lookE'd at "funny" it 's b eC'a u se of em barrass m ent and surprise. No matter wh at the reaction I'm sure such lolormatlon is always appre riated. DEAR ANN: I am in my early 40s. allracltvc. youngis h. with lols of vitality. My husband as tnll'restc d an nothing bt>yond our livin~ room 1 or pcrh.1p-. at s a d> ang room herau~<' our Ill .J r r i a g l' 1 :, tJ y 1 n ~ lhl·re 1 I h :l\t' t11 ed cv(•ry trick 11) thf' book to get ham out of this rut., but nothanJl works W e don't• havt• .1ny dos e fnenrls ht•t•au~e that would m<'a n an IOV3 '\IOll of ht'> J)rl\ ;11·v ancl tl1srupt1vn of his "rout in1.· ' I d loV(' lo l!O ( Horoscope ] WF:ONESOA \',APRIL 25 JSy SVONEY OMA RR AIUt:S 1 Mdrrh 21 ApnJ 191 Strcs~ rot IN·tion~. pride. originality and 10depentl(!nt·1• Cyt•lt' tugh -l<•kE' inil1at1ve, make new con· l<J l'h. hu1ld ror foturr-~ccurily. Have conf1denl'C 1n your uw11 pol('nltal. Cancer native txiosts your rnorah· TAURUS <April 20-May 201 f ears. doubts, worries 1•v<1 porate -you'll havt' rca~on to f'1'11•hr.ill' Gemini, Sagatlartus persons figure prominently. You get good new~ related to hosv1tal, rhcckup, ins titution or organization 1\ct1vitit•s expand You will not be :i wallflower• ca :1'11NI <May 21-.lune 201 You get your wish You are <tblc to utilize talents in way lhit t t•nhanct.>s scrurity /\quunus, Scorpio person~ figure in S<'t·nario Judgment 1s vindicated - hus1n1•s!-. cndt•<1vor will !>uccecd. Check souH·c malt•nal CANCER <J une 2l·July 221 . Open hnc!> of communication. You're due for promotion. One who talks much may now back up words by re · turning a favor Civic honor could be bestowed. You are asked to represent a st>cciaJ interest l(roup. L EO CJuly 23-Aug. 22 1: Harmonious lunar as pect coincides now with distance, publis hing. commurucataon. long-range progrums. You re· u~i te w~th fa mily memher. Be gracious, d 1 plor~ahc -sellle dirrerences. Taurus , Libra. Scorpio could figure prominently. VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept 22): Seclusion works to your advantage. Know It, be discreet. Gather data . /\void basing actions on impulse. Reject the superficial; thorough approach wins ror you. Partner or mate has money surprise. LIBRA <Se pt. 23·0ct. 22 >: Efforts pay dividends. Older persons are willing to make room for you. Accept cha Uenge, responsibiUly. Love and marriage could be part of scenario. Cancer. Capricorn persons figure prominently -so does the number 8. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Service, basic issues. finishing tasks, dealing with dependents are all on agenda. Keep health, nutrition, diet resolutio~. Aries, Libra figure prominently. Heated clispute is resolved ln your favor. SAG11TARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Create your own style, strive for originality, indepen- dence and ne w approaches to current situation. Personal magnetism becomes a major factor - members of opposite sex are drawn to you. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Collect needed information ; you have rare opportunJly to correct pa.al mistakes and to build on solid base. Adhere to racts -don't base actiona on what might or could be. AQUARIUS• <Jan. 20·Fe b. 18l : Ideas obound: be selective. Accent on relatives, short trtps, special messaaes which have direct bear· Jng on your immediate future. Gemlnl, Virgo Sagittarius peraons fil'ure lo 1eenario. ' PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20 ): Shore up personal defenHa against inflation. Genuine bargain ill avaJlable Ir your search is ln~U11ent and ptrslstent. Someone may be trytnr to aeu you proverbial bill of ioodl. lo <1 mov1(•, a ballgame. u dunce or even a t(oill· roping, but he can't ht• bolhered The boredom in my I aft• is deadly . I 've resolved thut 1/ he won 't lt'l me pull ham out of this rut. he's not going to pull me 1n with him l ne<'d something beyond t h<'sc four wa lls and will find it on my own. IC you print this. please omit the city :ind perhaps a rew thousand husbands who see themselves will think it was written by their wives Maybe that wall get them off their lead-lined bottoms. - ALIVE AND LOOKING DEAR A. AND L.: I usually advise energetic women who are married to stick-in-the -muds to fill the ir da y~ with s atisfying activitil'~ so the y wi ll b e I C'ss rl'se otful o f s laying home night!.. H lhl!. doesn't do it and you m ee t liH lier frie nds with whom you can s bure some mutual activities, your hus band ba !>t no g rounds to complain. After all, llE was ·our first choirr. OEAR ANN LANDERS YOll a rcma le cha uvinist I would not have believed at. But a recent letter gave you away. Wh en someone asked . "Who was it that said. 'You can always tell a Ha rvard man but you can't LelJ him much')'" You replied. "Probably a Yale man." Don't you know thal both Yale und Harvard now have a great m any wo m e n among the student body? Please, Ann , move in to the current century. Your vintage is showing. - T HE NEW BREED DEAR BREED: Right you are. Approidmalely 36 pe rcent or Y a l e 's student body last year were f e mal es . Harvard's percen~age was higher -nearly 4 J pe rcent. So -we'll have to rephrase the old joke to fit the times. "You can a l wa ys t e ll a Harvard per!>On, but ~ou can't tell 'em much." llowzat? CSomeho~ it loses a lltth• In the translation. I liked it better the o .. ther way.) OEAR ANN My kind ly , ~l'ntle neighhor. 76 YL'31 s of age. WCI!> hit ovf:'r the head at noon Yl'Slt·rday ll•i.s than 'T:l feet from the front door of a large super market. --------- Her purse with ri ve doll:irs in it was grabbed PUBLIC NOTICE dlVM:lu•I tmptoytd by -.. on '"' UKll\lotl Of Goo'Clon E. H..,,.,, 111e c .... 1ren. and she was knocked un· ~~~~~!:~~·:::' rll1\ \IAlot,,_I Wd\ flied Wolll Ille NO b"*'t< m.y Wllhdr-his bid IOr County C.le•~ ol Or;1nQe c.o .. nty • pettoo of Sl•IY 1fl01 O.yJ •lter 1no on M•r<lllO, "" o•te ,.., ,or tr.e_,,llW;lof bids conscious. ShP hopes to T"" '°'._,nQ "*'"°" •• d•>-nQ °"'' be released from the "°"s~" CARPET 101 "lOtn s1ree1. hospital at lhe end of lhe N••Oor1 e .. ,,,. CA111orn••'11>1>J 1'1119U A PtYmtnl bOnd -• pertormence PuDll\l...S O<M>Qt Cot.i °""" Piiot, -.o •Ill "" rtquortO pttOr LO \tQn1n11 Aptol l. 10, 11, 14 "" 11411• Of IN! Cont•.cl T,,. e>otY,,,..,I bond •ncl week, P•lt< B M<lr<u•, IOI A J01n Slre•I, ----l)flrtorm..-tt bOnd !INll bl on Ille lorl'll Newport kecll, CA1tl0< n•o •2&el P UBLIC NOTICE "'' 1on11 "' '"" c.on1rac1 0o<umen1s. iRVINE UNIFIED The store manage r llMl><NMUl\conG<Ktee1by•n •n posted this warning on °1•1011•1 ll'ICTITIOUS IUS .. E.SS 1"'4., 8 M<lf<\IS NA.NIE STATEMINT the wall. whir h I think as Tiii\ ,,.,_, '"°' 111.., w11n 1... TM •ottow•nQ poor-. •ro OOtnQ worth printing . DON 'T Counly Cler~ Of O••n!ll' County on °"" .... "•' C Oc •pr ll 6, 197'1 NE1" THINGS ANO ~LOWERS. /\RR Y A P K ET· """'4 roo. 11• E a.1bCMI B••e1 .. 8•1DO.o, B 00 K . KEEP YO UR Publtllled Ot.-. C.0.0\I O••ly Pilot (•ltlorno•'1661 MONEY IN A CHA NGE Apr 10.lllt•noMeyl l'~ U'JOIO G01nd~r\on D•uo (omp.tny" CAltfOrth• t orOO"ahOll_ I•• E 8ttlbe:M PURSE. CAHRY IT JN e1.o . e .. 1_ CA1o1orn·• •166• y 0 UR p UC KET PUBLIC NOTICE r11""""~'''<onov<1•<1 oy<1<or UNDER A JACK ET 0 R FICTITIOUS BUSINESS por•llOfl ~ D•Wll Co A S WE ATER B E NAME STAlEMEHf JoL ... G"lltn. ALERT AT ALL TIM Es Th• toflow1nq Pf''\.On~ ., .. do1nv s-< f tN\ °""n•"•• Tno\ \t .. lotn@nt ..... l•ltO .. 11n ,,,. AND SHOP IN PAIR~ LYP ASSOCl/IHS, •1>00 Do• C.ounlt C.1•" Q• OrAn!ll' C.o•Jnly on IF Poss'YBLE. Sir.el. Suitt 100. ,.,,.00,, ff••<h Mucn lO, Im '1 C.•lolOtno• Q/~ ,.llJ.lll I don't know what IS LVP ASSOCIATES • c.1.lot1••.t PuOll\1'l'<I Ot<tftQI' C.O.\I 0.oly Piiot h · hi ~M••I P•rtner\hip 16CIO eo .. .,.,..,.1 AOfll l. 10. II l4 "" 1~1 apperung to t s ~real Su•t• 100. 1'1""1>0t1 eucn CA••to•n•• country of ours when an m.o PUBLIC NOTICE cldl'rly woma n isn't safe R•v G W•c1ttn. Gen••••, • .,,.,,.., ___ _ h h h 1'l9 811 •Ofo Ot••t (oron• 0-1 """' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS on t e slrei•ts al 1g (•111o•n . ., "''bl~ ,._E STATEMU•T n 0 0 n . -D EE p I. y Blutn R•;non lnv•\lm1'1'1 (n •• Tn~ IOllOWtnQ P•"~ ., 00o"9 IMI .. CONCERNF:O C•rttorn1• Gener•f P 6rtn1 '""'' n.t\\• • C,~ner•1 PMt,..,r, ~ (<1hrorn1" '>1••<1 P•M S NEW IMAGE. 1•111 DEAR f>.C.: You -San Fro11<1~0. C.a111orn1aq•ll• M•Qn ol••. Hun••nQtun ar .. cn, and millions of olhf'rs -H••l>"•t J H•~om41n. ,,,.n~••• C•"•o•n••'nl>IO P•ftf"t4tr 1;n i ft"Jl'l1 \ltMt S..n frM" P•mf'•.-,u,. H 4trt•tdf 1 1~)1 are wondering about the <•.CO C.•illort ... ~lll B•oo•nut\I, '1Unl•nQIOn Bu en. ~amP thing. ThanJ..s for •0' H """"'" CAI.,.,., P•mw• r.111orn.o1m.. U \ l ·•·..1r•1 N ' l\ ~.on f r •nt1\CO · T•w~ °"''"'~' •\ cOf'IOV(l.f'd 17y 4n •" contributing lhe st11r1• ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.'M116 0,,.ouai m anager'!> suggestion~. 1 "" t>u"M"" °"''"1 <or>c11K•e0 b1 PtM Ho1,.,...,..1 I/ 110 11 /Jn"" nn 1t1·m for tlw Szn11/1·.~ l'u/1•11dur )wnd 11 111 Ct11 nil Homo 1"1·u1or 111q n('r')()rfmrnl ()ranqe ( 0110 !11 flmlr/ 1'1/nt fl () //or /~611 . Cn.\lU \.11•!in, ('a • f'1i1f11t4•f'\11tp fht' \\A1tmit'f'lt ... , f1l«S wHft tne RoG wioon (Ouno1 Clttlt of Ounoe '°""'" on '-"' p...,_ MU<h JD, lfrt Tllo\ \t.tlomen1 '""' ltl~ •lln •~ F112Bl4 Cou'llY Cl,.,. 01 OunQf C.oun1, 011 Pub1t\htd o.~ C.O.SI o.111 Pilot Moren ~ ..!Y~9 Br...,cn Apr II J, 10 I/, 74, 19/_9_ U 4/ 1' C.-,1y Clerk ,llUtl P\<olt,.,_ 0.""9" C.O.•I O..•IY P1to1 •prol l , 10, II 2•. ""' Ui'l 1~ PUBLIC NOTICE CP4710 NOTICE TOCllEOITORS P UBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAMI STATEMENT Th~ tottow•nq ""''°"' ere 001no tJl.t\in~ I"' SCHOOL DISTRICT Bo.No of Eouu11on 8 ; A Slat11t!'f CortV S.l"t:l•rv & ~•nlen<lenl Publi•neo O<an91! Cont Di.<ty P11ot A.pr lf.14, "'~ 14"-1' PUBLIC NOTICE NOflCl TOClll!OITOllS SUl'ElllOtt COUllTOF TMI SH1Tf. Oll'CAl.ll"OllNIA "Oil TH£ COU NTY 0~ OllANOI No.ttm E"aloof HELEN Pt;AitL POTrER, 0-CP•wt<J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo lll,. UeGtlOH of Ille •OOVe ntm<!d dec-111 '"'" •ii ""'_,' ntvllW) cl•im~ '9'11nn lll<P WKI -ftp ttQUtrN to lilt 1hltm. ••tr\ uw ~s.ry YOUC.he,-s, '" li'I<' olho of '"" c lor~ 01 Ille •bOVt "II• ltll..S <0<.orl. or 10 ort~l 11,.m, .. ,,,. ,,... nece,wry vouch~''• 10 the un d"'StOned •I ISU E •111 St•ffl. S.nt• An•, CA 97101 -.Cll Is Ille ~· Of l>\l~IMS\ of '"' -niqneO In all m•t· totS perl•ontnQ to Ille <'1>1tl~ 01 "41t:1 Cl< r eoe-nf, w1tl'Mn tour montn~ ttUer hHt t 1r\I Oubht•toaf' ot lhl.,>OllCA!. O•ltd Aprol '1 1979 JOl1N 0 l'OTTCA E•.C:-°'INWoli 011n. .. 0o~nam.'<I dt'( .. <Jilt1'1 JO~EPi1 G. MALL IJU E•\I ttll Sll'MI '-Lio AM, CA 9711" A~fler l11.t<-PubO"*I Or-'°'"' 0..••v P1"" A.Pf'. 11 J•.May l,8, 1919 1•11·/Y PUBLIC NOTICE ~ ... SUll>f;RIOtt COUltT Oll'CALIFOllNIA COUNTY 0,. OllANOE ' c.aso .-..A ..... I NOTICE Of' INTENTION TO SELL llf AL l'llOll>EllTY AT PlllYA TE SALE K-1-D-S Spells Relief \UPEltlOA COURT OF THE STA TE OF CALll'OllHIA l"OA THE COU NTY OF OllANGl Ho. A·">4-I E\1•1• 01 GR ACE MARY RICHARI)'; Otr<UY'd I• CO!.TA MESA L0<.I( & ICEY ,.,, CO') r A MESA LOCI( A. ~r E •Cl (0'>fA MESA •LO(l"'>MtrH di C.OSTA ME~ SE(URITV CENf ER !0 1 CO'> I A MESA LO(t< A. ALARM ii I AtP LO(IC •NO t(£Y '>l:RVILF l()'l'J 'N 8••e1, Co\t• ~··· C.ltfOtnl• 91•1! O.nn.\ ~ M.allolM.trton ~ B•ylO< StrHI, lrvo"" (Alllort11e '11114 E"ete nl DAVIO J CLEASll'I" 0.< .. •l41d NO llCE IS HEREOY' GIVEN In.ii tn~ u~"'·~ a-, oer\Cn81 rltf)rts-o 1e11vo ol tnot "'•"'of -•bove·n•m.-o o.odenl, "'" -• ti o<ovete wit to 1ne n1911HI -llMI net DIOOer °" 1no ttrm~ .no <Oftd•honi hiltfHn.alCer m~ri loon~ aftd wo1ec:1 10 'onlormatoofo bY lhe •DO••~l•ll<'d ~1lor Courl, on Aorll JO ... ~al Ille ,_.. OI IO:OD •.m . or llltroaftor wtlrtln ti. time •liowed by I••. ti Ille Oflltt OI WILLIAM V SCHM IOT, Atlorn•r for person<1I representaflve, l66 !>.ti\ Ml-I Orl•e, s .. 11. JOO. Newoort Bt&<ll, Ctlllonuit '7'60. •II rlQlll. till•, Interest, tnd Hl•te of Ille ---~I. •no any tnler.$1 lhll Ille tsltl• 11tS t< · EMlta Bontbe~k We can now rl·port that the child proof caps on as pinn bottles art: a s uccess The rate of headaches among adults h as never been higher. Toddlers saw the caps for what tht.•y were . . . a ch:illenge to their dex· lerily. They regarded them much as they re · ga rd e d Da ddy 's came ra. where you twist a dial. the back falls off. and the exposed film wriggles all over the fl oor. And we all know what a ~ood time they h a d with Daddy 's camera The statistics are now In . In 1979, 35,000 todd· lers assisted adults in gelling the caps off the aspirin bottles <of this number, 15,000 of them we r e rent·a -toddlers who were hired by the elderly). Sixtv·five thousand adults despaired and turned to bottles with the traditional twist tops which resulted ln bigger headaches. A walloplng 85.000 adulL'l simply learned to live with pa.Jn. T he child-proof cap h as be e n a rea l breakthrough In child in- ge nuity. I think we can do more. We used to have a small dog a nd when we threw him a rubber toy hermetically eealC!Cl and encued In a waterproof, airtight perma.pl11Uc card, we would set our watch to sec how many second); 1t took for him to not onl) open lhe packag<.'. but to remove lhe whistle from the toy. That little devil worked his way down lo 12 seconds . powder where you push your thumb an al the dotted line. Children have brought a new meaning to all of our lives. How do you spell r e li ef in th i ~ country? K·l·D·S! RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY WheflYowW ... ........ 1922 ... rbor Blvd, Coate MeH -548·11M l'IOTICE IS HEREllY GIVEN 10 '"" c r~d1lor\of the dDO•• M-0 O•r•O.nt that •II c>t:ff'tOf'\ n.a"1nQ (la1m\ ao•'"'' lht wtd <l"<rde<\t .... r•QUlfeO IO lolt ,,..m. Wtth tM ntl(f'\Wr• V04J(.fWr\. In Ille otlo<t of 1,,. <IP"' Of tne •DOvt en tolleo <ourt. or LO .... -.nt tlltm ,.,,,.. tM MCtu.ar'f' voucP'M!r,. to the ..in OerilQn•d at 30100 Crown V.allo P•rh••r. Suitt )4, LtQun• N•ouet. C•lrlorn1• m11. wn1c1t '' tt-.. pi•<• ol °""ne\\ Ol Ille Ul!Otn•Qne<l on •II ,...., l•n pere.1n"'9 10 the est•le o• '••O °" t e-c:tent, w1th1n t·OU< "'°"'"s •ft•r the Ion.I puohcollon of thl• notoce O•led -•Ch 27. ,.,, Donrw L H~ll•D«'1on, M1 8"ytor ~1'•"''· ""'"""' C.a1ttotn1.it IJ1/14 ff\t\ t>ui1ness 1\ conou<t.ed Oy • 11tner•I ~rtnen111p 0..V..' C H•lloburTon fl'u~ \l4ltefl"lent w•~ rited w1ttt the C.ounl v Cink of Or•nge C.OV"'v on Aprll 2. 1'19 11'111UJ Publo"'"° OrM>91' C.0..'1 0.•1¥ Pllol, A~. 10, 11. 2•, ,,,. --~ PUBLIC NOTICE CLINTON E RI CHA.A OS NOTICI TO CONT llACTOllS AO<non..rr•too Wotll CALLI NG 11'011 llOS WlllAnnutOOltne Sc'-1 °'""<I IRYINE UNIFIED t\IAltofllle.OOve SC .. OOL OISTAICT 116,.,,.., <IKe<llnt 8•d Oue11one 2 00 o clod< p.m. 01 CLINTON E. ll104All0$ Ille l\I day Of ,.,_.v, l'n Att.,,..y et Y• Plue of 8od Re<tipt DISTAIC.T »t•C,_Ytl .. yf'kwy,.Stt.)l AONll NISTRA.flYE CENTER. , .. , L•1,.... Mltwf, CA tun Allon Avenue,,,.,,,,.., c.i.1orn1a 91114 hi: (11411Jl.el71 P•olt<I 1oenllll<•t1on N•m• l"l'ro"9r l'IORT HWOOO MIDOLE SCHOOL, Cl"lfed on ..odltoon to llWI of tM Cle<o· dent, 1n•1ne1 <nl•ln rul prOl)erty located In IN Cbunly of Of'e<\1111, Sl•te ol c..111ornl1, OoscrlDld •• tott-s: Lot IS2 of Trec:1 No JU9, •s per m•p rec.otO.O 1n 800ll IU, ~ l4 to t2 1nc1us1w of Mlsull•,_,, ~ "' 1ne omu of Ille Cownl'f Aecordtr ol Ille C.O..nl\I of Ot"'911. Common ad• orus lor the •HI Pf'OC>trty ts HH ~mbe Drlve,CostoMeWI. The point is. toddlers are now ready for the big time They're rei!dy for combs contained an pl astic bubble s and lunch meat that can be opened and r esealt:d simply by "peelin~ back lh e fl a p with yo ur fingernail " They're read y (cir bags of dog food th&t you open by s imply pull· ing a string, a nd tin lids of cough drops that you open by "pressing firmly o n the top with your thumb." PubloSlled OtoMQO Cofll Daily Pllol 01\lrlCI AOm1n1Sl••llon Otll<e, 1~1 ~===::::=::::===tAPrllJ,10,11,24,197' • 11U1' Allon Av•nue, lrvooe, h i: 11111 --~~-----~~ S~'lOO Tne wit Of tM obow•steted -·· l'f '' "'°1«1 to an .. c99lion1, con 01honu, r9'ltrkt1Gns, ••wmenu... t • <lu\IOM, rosoryetlol'ls. liens, rlohl \, •n<I rlQlltsol ••v. of record. Bids or oflen •re Invited ~ w•d 11'-rty ...., mwst De In wrltlttg •nd wlil bt received et Ill• ofllct 01 WILLIAM Y. SOlMIDT, At-y •I t..w, M Sen ~I OrlVlt, Sutto JOO, Newoon 8Mcn, Ctlllornl• '2WO, or mey bt Otllvered to tllt Ot•M>n•I repres.n1.i1 .. peNO!Mllly, •I •ny lime •lttr first llUClllUlion Of 11111 llGtlct -Detore Ille mtllinQol wld ..... Maybe not today or tomorrow. but sometime soon. toddlers may be able to open bacon for us, or a canned ha m with a key that breaks off halfway around Or possibly a box of soap P UBLIC NOTICE Pl... Pl-... on Ille OfhCO of Aon 0 YGUnQ. At<hUIKI, 000 <Am1><1s Oro••. l'lo ll•, Newport Bt•<ll, ll'ICTlllOUS •USINESS C•ttlornl•. Tei 1110 7S.166S NAME STATllMt:NT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 ... 1 TM lo11-1no "'''°" 11 dolnQ bll\i· IM •bOv..,..meo Scl!ool Otslricl 01 MU•• Or•nQ• C-ty, CAll!orn1•, •ClinQ by PERFECTION IN PROTECTION, •nd 1nrouon '" Govtrnlft9 Bot<d, 1'62 An-om Avenw. Oxte M&MI, r.e re• n •I If!• r ••• r re Cl to • s Ctlllornl•92627 ·DISTRICT ·, woll reulvt uP to, but Berb<lre Jeennt Br•nntn, , .. , not 11ter 1,..,., tM •bove·sleltd lime. An•11e1m Avenue , Cost• Moe. \tal•O o;°' lor tne •••rd ol •contract I rAlllornl• 97tV tor 1r.. ·-ptoiect. Tith bvllneU "UWMlu<led by •n on· Bods \NII De re<tlvecl In ""' Pl .... dlvoelutl ldenlol!N •Dove, -shell be _.., I Bar1Mr• ar-•nd OUDll<ly tetd •IOlld •• lllt Tlll1 sutement ••• flied wllfl lhe ebove.\l•tlKI lirM eno Pltc•, County Clerk of Or•n9t Covntv on There '"'" be a $100 ~11 required W..r(ll JO. t•1' lof ••<" Ml ol bod document' to ~IUIU OIHl••ntw lrw return In 9000 cone1111°" Publlllltd Oranot ON.ti 0.liy PllOt, •11111n v-dt~ •lltt Ille b1C109MlnQ IUt.19 date. Eull bid mu'1 conform •nCI IMt All blcb or OfNrs MwSI be wbmlttld °" • form lurnlSlled by tlM pef'IOfllll represontell.,.. S•ld ,,.,, wm .,. l'NMlt -tM 1011-1119 ~.Cell\, ltwfWI mont'I' ol Ill• Unltoct Stetes, or -wch ttnns -GONIUIOM .. may be eccep. leDI• to .,,. ...-rs19nte1 .... IO Wiid Superior eo..t1 -«>nflnnellon ol Jtlt. An -• _, to ten perc11n1 ant PUBLIC NOTICE ,.$l>Ol\SIV.IOlllt<onlractdOsU<Mnl~. Each bid INll be ecc-ied by I lO'll. I Of Ille bid pro In cut!, certllioct <llt<ll, <tihlor't <Mdl, or _.,. or· dtr mwtl ec--y eactl wrllten Dtd or Of l•r. fN undtn'11ned ,.._..,., IM rl911t to reject ""f Mid ell bids. DATED: Aorll ll, 1t1t. Learn how to work an Interesting swi tchbOard. 1"' 1Kur11, r9f•rTOO 101n 1ne <Of'tr«t Fill In your spare hours & be a helplng hand for ~•CT1T~J:,~4\.u11N1n CIOcument• ...o bv ,,,. 1"1 of~ Dr's, Lawyers. Plumbers and other business peo-NAMll sTATllMINT sllbcont•ec:tors.. pie when they're out of their offices or residences. .,..!~~.~0~~-111Q "'''°"' .,. ootnQ ref~ ~~T!';.!' :':.':o':".;!!"!~: If you have a mature telephone voice then this Is SIERRA OAROENS, "" l(etttr· orrevw1.,11'" or wonne1111t1 '"' .,,, the job for you. Call S43-4230r Mon thru Fri., '"'Stroot, Irvine, Ctilfonll..,2714 bids or In Ille DlcldinQ. DIANE C. MCICINNOtf ~R ....... 4111ve of Ille EJ1411•"' ..... -·· nanltd OKtdlflt WILLIAM V. IOtMtOT *'"" ..... Or .. Solito• ....._, ee.dl, CA ..... fOI: 11141.....a CtWI ~·• 11. t Calllornlt <Ot· Tiie Dl!.TRICT 11t1 -.!MCI fr-~~~.O~. E~===================~-•llOll, 1"1 1totterlntStrH1.1rv1-. Ille Dlrt<1or of !fie ~t Of In· "'; Calllornlt '2114 Cluslfltl '"4Mloftl Ille -••I Clf'tVall• Tllh IMlllMU IS CMCllKIOd by t lllO tale 9' Der dlom "''-S In ll>t A......., ... , .............. ...w. P ... 11.,_. Or411191 0.... Oelly f'llot RICHARD W . HEFFNER. M.D. OIPI .0\1ATI-"''IHlll "l\OARl1 ()I I /\\Ill 'I' PHl\C"Tl(f 0 11'1111011.l l flW.o\\IHlll "\C"\J>l \t\ 0~ ~ ... \Ill' l'm\lt lo\" ANNOUNCES THE OPENING Of' HIS OFFICE f'OH THE PRACTICE OF FAM ILY MEDICINE 11 HI" 'II llll Al t< 11f VI ~I Rt n J)('I.(. '1 rt1 t. 11420 l+.WIOR'I 11\l~ l\l'lll' 111 417'CWJlll t Vf'N!Nr. 6t 'ill lllflf)" Al'POINTMf>ITh 11V11ll.AIJIJ> /IM. 11. , .. 24, ''" 141).ft llmlltd per111orWp. IOCtllly ill Wflldl ""' _ .. Is to llo CASA SIERRA 11 Ptriorme<I I« Heh crett or typo Of B, lkltltr Heutl"9 C«p. w«ttmefl ....-10 u•<wt• ,,,. ...,. PUBLIC NOTICE Perl-tract. T-"'" are on 11 .. •t Ille a.ttyL.Otltael DISTRICT .rftc. lo(e-ot 2'41 AllOnl------C-~------ Yl<t ~I Avonwt, Irvin•. Cttlforn t• '2714, f'ICTtnoutaUSt••• Tllh JletofNnt ••• llltd wlll'o ti. Coplo1 IN'f .. ODUtnocl on '-'1· A NAMe lfATIM9Nf cownly Clerk o1 Ofantt Covnty .,. copy Of 111ttt •411tt """ be lllMled •t Tiit ... ...,,,.. ~ ar. ••no Aprll 4, 1'7'. tllelob llte. WM-•: f'lt.... Tiit ,.....,.... ~of -dlol'll 9UCK'$ LI~ 91N, ~ W. Pu4)11Jlllld Or ... Cotti Ooil'I' Plltot, .... , k ..... -• -Int .. y ot ... ., S4rwt. CllMe -.., CellflnN Apr, 10. 11, 24--y 1. lfrt '*°" tltfll <ti ~ flW rtto tor 11e1io.y ~ tl>d ..,.,,1-_. Wit lit •I ""! Clltrt .. H. l•<lllltlt, Ult PUBUC NOTICE llmotM~f ,tttvltw Ro•O, C•tto M"•· II "'911 .. .,...~._..IN CON• Callf#nle'*' ------------TRACfOtt to wflOm tlle <..-trKI 11 Merjeri. If. ewcllll•I(, "'"' l'ICTlnOVS•UllNIQ .... rded.--...., tllkonlrtCIOt l'•I••••• -··· c .... Mtu NAM• ITATeMINT lllM!tr """· IO ,,..,., -IOU llloM IN Celltonlle flta • ' TM lot-... pet10ll I• doOlno Dull· MIO -.11 ....... to •II ~ OeYld "· ~. "" .... ,.., ... nou u : ·~IOYff II\' llltm In ..... t-.CUlioll Of R .... c.. .... Cellfonll• ~ llllStDeNTIAL MAINTeNANCI! ,,.. contrec1 ~ "· ~ u a:u .,, ... co ... " ArJ'OYO 0r1 .... Hll'11"'91on No 0..... _., ---Ilk ltld f9f Dtlft, ll'YIM, Caltfllrlll• fl1U ho<ll. c.i.-. ""'1 • llO•ICMI If 11.cty 1.0) Nyt •"8• Ille Tlllt NIM» It ~, .. trr o Willi-c. l(olly ..... Arn .,. dtlUOllWlllt .......... WL .............. Ott.,., IMtl ..... heel\ C.lltornle A INY ....... llONI .... e lltl'iomltnet 0.IK H. hcNlllr ~1 llOM •Ill W rtqllif.o tllf'ief to tllt<~ Tfllt ,..._. -fl ... Wltll Ille Tlllt "'8ineta IJ ConM ... Dy .,. f"· llOll OI IM COlltt«I Tiie M-1 '*If C-tf C..,_ 9f Or-.. ~ on flvle.. .. f Jl\tll llo '" IN forl'll ... fet'lll lft 111t Mef'CJI "· 1'Jt. w111i.mc.u 11r <.,.1•4Ct•-MIOYl•~CIOllPOllAT ... f flh •I•--· llltod Wllll I"' ()owtft1119 9otrtJ ·-'""" ........ Cownty '"'" ot O.enoo c:-1., on IY A. S4enlty Cof°ey ,...._,CA,_ """"'· 1m. SKrtlMVtnd etcrww .... ,.,,... ""·" Swt~t ...,..1.,.. OrMet C.O•t o.i1r .,, ... , Pwbu.-OtMtS CNJt Dottr Pli.t '------------------------"• Af/f. tt, 11,u..,.Mayt, "" 1•>t ~1111,i4,tm 1)1•1 ' . -··~ -...... , , • ' ·----~ .......... -·- ....... ··-----------_.,,_ --·----······--.. --~ ~ ,,..._ ......,_. ... . --·---' --.,,.. .... _ -- ' I OMIC8 I CROSSWORD MARMADUKE SUPERHEROES SHOE MOON MULLIN S PLE'A Sf:, f'.JDON · · DoN1T L.~TVS KNOW AU. iHE WORDS IN ~VOCABULARY EVE~Y TIME SOMETHING ~OES WRON~ .' FUNKY WINKERIEAN MI SS PEACH I I L FEEL. rt~IPf"/IJHll·()(JWNH! HEAVY ? 50 ~AW ltV CAN'T ~A AW&etE ~ R#lA.)(, l!.'1Ffl£N06·-IT5 ~T IRON-~ 61.000 ... by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta by Jeff MacNelly ,....,-.,-_,..r.~-•lllllC:tM D•~~r.i.tf ._.,.,., TiiAT5C%AY. ROZ .. IT~ MY ~-FAU~T. TU-PAY I you GLAlltY. by Ferd & Tom Johnson COVER YOUR E,ARS QUICf<, 5WIVE:L ~' "DEAR Me DoESN1T GIVE MUCH Rell!: f 1 By Bil Keane .. G_o __ Roo ______ ..., "When will the flowers start climbin' up their ladder?" DENNIS THE MENACE .. ·----···-··-···- -' ...... TUMBLEWEEDS Hl6f.f 1lH::IR1 SWEf'TS!-I r.o YUV AL.WAYS ADMIRf:D APPAL.OOSY HORses, ~1-re? ve NANCY IF I'M REAL QUIET MAYBE THE GAME WARDEN v.{)N'T CATO~ ME TODAY f( ,,. • by Tom BatJuk by MeU Lazarius yes. l'T'1~ C.AL.L..ED, "IICJtAT'IO~AL. GeOGi~~PH tC. .'' OR ABB LE '-'OIJ (NOW, l.llEN0-4. I IA .. -.'(t.j' 'f WORN ·n.ws £OA.f ~ A.80111" S1'1. MON'f64S. OR . SMOCK ~.wow! l OOI( W"4Af I fOUt.10 lt-l '1l4E: lbCICE:f ~ 1'iclC£1' 'S'fve-; fROM A f001"6Al..L. 6 AMC I SAW LAS1' ~£ASON ! ANP YOO'Re "'401"' coveRec:;> eY ANY KINP OF MeP1CAL- INSLJRANCS ?.1 0 NIELSEN ~EANUTS ALL Rl6HT, TROOPS, ~ERE WE 60 ON OUR SPRIN6 MIKE ... DoO ~ ~~~~~ I "30~0£.R '4>1UT E\..~f. I CAN l="INO tt-l ~Re:? DAI&. Y "LOT by Kevin F~gan by George Le"'°"t ell • 3 .. s .. se-r UP ANO'T'H(!';R co-r l N "'fHIS t..t ~ISN cc..ose-r, sAt..t-Y.' ., 2 of by Jett Millar and Jon Mcintosh ffit PllOOOC€~ Of 6Uff REY~ ~CJlJRE' ME VERY ()Si\PRJftJfW IN YOU~ 'j(R1Pf, /JIEL.St!J '11W.r 11 uuor r ~ 'THAT Tll1N6 10 &PEC11 11'-UOT 45 CAR lHASfS, 12 BAR Ft6UI<.>. MID SNJY l=tHD lilf~ lr-J ~~ ARMS 5 T1Mf.S II 1ll&V COUVTLC ZD 1.0111>5 Ci-~E SYlLABLt' AND lHREE.NIEl.ScN TttllEE CX FIVE / I S~A~fOYOU.1 fDICI: MY ·KeoEf 5 HlfSAURUS. ~PART I w?-t / .., ..... ot-il by Gus Arriola MAV&f we·c 6ET1U STEP OUTSIOE ANO PEEL THAT GUM OFF YOU!l FACE, PATTY! ,..EN WE'LL COME SAC.;:.~·~' -~ bv Tom K. Ryan VEP!-1 ct>Nf: APPALOOSV'V' MY HORS~! by Ernie Bushmiller At-JD rr 7A~., O+J PA6£ ', PARA6RAP\l ~ 'iOU~ (.Ot.jf;oo TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS , Flacc1c ~Area c, S .. 1ar UNllEO Featu•b Syra1ca1'-• 52 M1dd~y nao& Monday ~ Puzzle soiveo 5o BC s ·c Ouarr.:• "e•ohoo• 'J Ac row SC NewsOEoer pa1sor> 1•err ,~.;uar>o1€v1ta 61Gc-- ,6 Not busy Cra111.,, 11 f loor cover 6A Uncommon • WO•d< 55 T.-if1•a1u3 10 Colleoe gir1 <1zuoh·e1 i C WW-11 Qel'I 66 Sl1e Sc era1 4\7-Fe• t1 M,wna195 d8 Grav. ~J 11ed1c QOd e~ Pu• &Wii<V 2~ Borr DOWN ti Accer:ec • Speech de lC Lure 1ec: 3• Gaze , Peru '"d1ar> JS Editor s J Fresl" mark • Smal\er 3i Rea or Wnite ~ Uses up S For each 3€ Small oe mo" 39 Fumbler! 11 Cnou-E" - •2 F1n1a1 43 Frenc11 ·n come s4 Sleep 45 Poe"' II HIQh 001nt! 50 Heao pan i Tlmetall•e abbr ~ -de grace ., Re1'roade• •C Puking - • 1 L1kenes~ •:' Rusn or• I:! 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I ba trudJtaonal home, lgt• f..&m1ly room. pool, jaru.czt $750.000 , .W 1ion11lly ch•wtlllt.'<i 3 bdrm honw w /toiy (m ly nn w /heavy parquet floun • du u I f rvlc Warm et'!1111.r J,11tntilling .\lrlum tin\ry <.:ull now lot 1&,1)1)4. lo view O~n to;v 6'5·9'91 .ictv,•rt11• .iny pn• fe>14.'M•, lhnll.allon 11r 1llM·no1lnauon b.ut'tl un rnC'f', l'Oklr ,...u141011, wa or nauoo.aJ onau.n. ur an Ulk.'tlUOO tu malltt any .ucb pttlet't'Ore. Umua LIO!\, or W-1 nmm•llon 'I~ llt'W:11.11Ai°'-'1 ,._Ill ll<)t knuwmtilY 1u ·1 l'l.lt .ill'< advtirt111n1 for r,. .. 1 ~w wlm·h lll iu v1ulo uonul~h1w ......... 54* ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gcwuat 1002 •.••..•••..•••.•....... MOllETHAH OCIAMFllOMT Quality ('raft.'imunsh1p 1n waho~ trim & oak flooni sets orr th1~ luoclmurk . 4 HK, 3 ba. borne 10 fme.-.l hx·alaon Es tabluihed trees & hewn~. $4~.ooo IAYFROMT :-.t•H•ral fuw llavfrt1111 huuw.., \\llh J>H'f & :.hp AVALON Wt·ll t·on::.trut·Lt'd. :1 BH. J h.1. oak flour. partial bast'mtnt. conerete loundatmn. f<'h1ts urea. $120.000 Fee. A FREEDOM Westa1dl• c;o:.t;,i M1·1rn ut 11 's best ('uistom dL· L11ched J,tarage with of r1~. add on kitchen w1lh l•--------•I huill·llls, copper plumb ing, F /A ht•:i t With humidifier $117,500. (;all VETERANS 751·3UU. C:SELECT T' PROPERTIES 49 J AS M 1 N E C R t; EK DR · O nl y Plan 6 POPULAR GIAMT (Surfs1de1 Model on the BENEFITS! /l.ny Veter an who 1!> c1uullf1l'<f may purchai.e .i home with NO l>OWN PAYMENT• .. :1 thl·r .,r ~(' 2 SJ>CCIJI prn11t•rl11•s may fit your need UICUTIVE'S OHLY! t;11t,mt1c Republic hid den l! story A dynum11· 1-ov~r~ entry 4 g1:111t bedrms. 3 bat~. gurdt-n v1M.v f11mlly room t-;1~~unl k1t<·hcn & dming rm ll1 deaway patio l.n~t pnced home in urea $144 .900 Oecide now. c11U S4&Zll3 ,. f ••• EASTSIDE COMDO l.t·as t expcn1.ive, 2 t•normous bdrms. cat•h with walk in l'los l'lS Oouble bulh upstairs I HH I flA down. super landscaped patio. (,\&slom drapt":.. 400E.17t• C.M. Allllll..._ IUCCOLA resale markel. Lux 4 BEDROOM 1(1anl llv Mes a Verde'~ f111ul. unous maste r s uite wilh ms:: rm bnl·k Cplc' l'nrth - ---- Oouble gated courtyard OCEAN-C ATALJNA lone dc•cor·new plu:.h WALKTOIAY!! udd.~ ID clf'JUJOl entry lo VIBW & an adJacent crptg Just $79.900' Discover traoqu1hty and 1•xquis1Le ltv10Jt rm pnvate study with its OH '>Plt·mfor once you cntt•r lluge ra m1ly room, 2 uwn fJ.replace $244,SllO 3 BEl>HOOM rorm.il rlin· thru .: .. rdt·n entry am.I 1nass1vc rireplacei.. COLE OF NEWPORT ~rm l·aLlwdrJI c:c1hn1<· m:ii.i.1\e doubk doors 1-{ourmct k1lchen, formal REALTORS lur~c hv rm ulll roorn Separate J:Ul''>I quarlt•r:.. tl1n1ng rm 5 G1anl 675-5511 RV parkinl! 10-;NT TO s m:i:.:.ivc bdrmi.. ~1i.:an· lllldnns. 3 baths, 3 car OWN OR UNTii. CLOS .. : t 1 c• fa m 1 I y r oo m . uaragc Plus 17 X<tO ---------1 OF t:scnow• "'ult pn ct· ~p .. ciou~ din111i: ro<>rn .. ~.rttl.ml( pool SJ89,900 $82,lXXJ' with r1rc·pl<1 Ct'. laq~e Total pt1cc. Call now PRICE REDUCED !! l>on't w.111 l'll.'>le>rn pool with J.tt·u111 ~f,l,~~'"' ,,,,,, ""· 1, COSTA MESA •• ~~l~~?w 7~4! 11?!':. ah·ndt11re1>1l HV 111·1·t·i.!.011 Attention builder,-in· [~. . lmmJI, , ·. ~ ;.:·;i'.'1-Md ! VI Ii.iii :=·[~~~~:.:.·:;.:;.; . 'Ql l!iiU)j ly ~l.(IOO! SPYGLASS lc6ooBoyProp. FRESH LISTING ,.c.--._c- Fahulou i. H Bdrm R.aifton I POOL&JACUZZI 'io111hport. Occ1m & r11t1• * 675-7060 * Vaulted , heavy beam lilt' VICW Bc.1ullful JKM)I ---------(' l' I I I rl 8 w a r m & J31'U1.ll I many 1•x c·artht.ooes Supt•r shar11 tra.\ Pn«'('d to -.i·ll Mu~t BY OWNER . H 2 lot. w1lh 4 br home w J:..epar:ih' M't' Lo :apµrcnatc• .. ·or c.&1!lllni: 3 HH hv Ul>l'. fmly rm & l'mY frplc. All ,opplrall l(ood Co:..1.il M1..-sa loca Uu~ plu.' frml d10 rm MEWPORT CENTER lKln. Complete working mak~ tlu!> a must on REALTY drawing:.. and vananc·e~ )'our l.Jsl Call now OP<'n 640-I I I 2 for tugh quality re ntal o r t~es ~9491 rorp> lnplex. Ready for TRY VA plan 8 c-heck Owner w1cons1dcr lari~e ~ub ordmat.aoo or partJC'1pa-\\-•IJ. It• t>C.ar h :1 llr, 2 K;1 llkc• nl'w 1 undo S:l.J.'1110 II II wk llh Kt: 004934 t1on Cit II Lorr 1 dy:-., ---------714-547 !J571; C\'!> 1wknds. 714-546-5434 macnab I irvine realty • • CHOOSE FROM TWO * * IWFFS COHDOMIHIUMS • " In •·xl'cllcnl con ct it ion 6' UJ>f!raded w /m•w appli:inceii + air cond! Somt: view of mlns & bay. 3 BR encl urut ror only $167,!IOO! Jean Dales 642·8235. ff·IJ2J • • 3 Rrt Tnna on rront row w/Vpper Bay v1\tw loeatwn + do ... e to c•umm. pool. 1•r1vate patio w/m:i-;i.1v1> ovcrhan~ &. fircrini:t l"ahulous upi:ra1l1·"' A tt·rnftl' buy ul S207.SOO Sandie t'1x 1.44 t;aio c F 831 642-813S 901 Oo.,er Orcve 6"-6200 Harbof View Center lrY1"4! at campus. Valley Ctnter 7S2-1414 INVESTORS! ~.CM 5UNITS60XJ05' lot Owner will carry, submit aU ~rers Craig, $220,000 R E/MAX 631·1266 Have something lD sell? Cl.a.~ified Ads, your on~: .£.l~J>Sllied ads do it~~ stop shoppi.ng center cae: 110111 ELllNS CD. OVER 50 YCARS OF SERVIC[ OM THE IEACH Beautifully Decoralcd Three Bedroom, Two Bath Unit With 180° View From Living Room. Dining Room, K itchen And Master Bedroom . Built On The Beach. Amenities Include Pool, Recreation R oom . Saun a . Pl us Private Guarded Entrance. NEWPORT ILUFFS Beautiful One Story Paula Plan In The New Bluffs. Excellent 1' ... loor Plan Wilb Three Bedrooms Plus Family Room. Huge Living Room With Cathedr al Ceilings. Lar ge M aster Bedroom Suite. Price, Including Land, Only $199,500. Easy Financing. A "J oy Of Newport" Li sling. 'G) ·--., ..... ,~·· 631 -1800 II I DOVEi DRIVE [1iy IJM)/4 11&.1 IXCWSfVI Beautlrul front courtyard entrance with an artistically designed brick ....bddge~ a s m a ll pool & huge_ Jacuzzi surrounded with lush planting. Lge 5 bdrm home with ram rm, lge dining rm & 41h baths. Pier & slip for lge boat. Contingent Contracl signed. Backup ofrers accepted. WISLIY H. TA YLOI CO. 2111 S.. JH•I" .... IOlld HEWPOaT CIMTllt, H.I. 644-49 I 0 LOVELY LINDA IN BLUFFS Much an demand . s ingle story lilu ffs condo minium. "Linda Model". a beautifully decorated. immaculately maintained a nd con- veniently located near community µool and greenbelt New on th~ market and looking for a fasl J)alc <:ll $169,500. U~l()UI: li()Mf § HEAL fOR!>'. 61!> GOOO 2443 lJ\I Coa~t H 1qhwc1y C11111n.1 dl't M.ir ,i.,,, 111 M1",J V1·1 rJ, • .ii '1•ll1 1J~1JIJ • * • Don Stillwell 711 W 20tb St CO!>la M~a Two Free Tickets tolht> LONG Bl'~/l.Cll THEATRE FF:STIV1\~ IHTHE OCEA.M&CAMYOH VIEW Corona del Mor ·~~~~OM [~ -~ StarnnR l!Y7ij fki.t 1\C' tresi. nom1n <>c Jill ' Clayb"'<h >I tho L••• Beach ConvenU<1n & En leruunmcnt Center. 3CJO E 01·c:in Hlvcl , Loni~ Ueaeh C':ill 642-5t;71!, •• ... l 27:! lo claJm your uckcb * * • FOUR-PL EX LIKE HEW! Jo:x{'C"Jn~ t·u~~R 1 n ve!>trTil'nl hari.:.1111 All Li ... ••""R ISL ... .._.0 rww paint 1mrnfr an<I out ' FVUUJ'V """ All ni•w 1·ari1d lrll! f•v1•ry MEWPORT IEACH uml' Super n •nl:il ;m·.J For Sllle by Owr11•1 cxtn·nw ly low vac•.a n1 )' 714 ·675 2030 r<at<:' lm·omc S9tilJ/nH> i:ros:. l'all rai.t ror $67,500 J)nVflf('Or('VleW 7J<! 1700 TOT AL PRICE ' ' ., . ' E.:i~~!:~r0;:~::i [r~:::::;::. =-·1jiiii;i~jijiii!•iii:l .. l;;iij\~iiiilii)~ bnght, s unny k 1tc•hen · . bnck patlfl ovcrlookini: ..,......,.._...,._,......_,.. _ _..... __ g reenbell I\ fant:ii.l1<· home at $67.500 Eu~y terms. Al1 now• S<tli i:Jl3 , ., . ,,, ,. HOME + INCOME 50' wide lot 112 blo1·k to beach. S tx.'<irm , J bath w /bonus r oom & 2 fireplaces, buHl-in~. t:l<' Even has OCEAN VIEW fro m deck PLUS a separate 2 bt'drm . furrushed rental over the 4·car garage. · JACOIS REAL TY 67>6670 41EDROOM $87,500 Qwel · private! 1\1 1111 view sWTOW1ded by fra· granc-e & charm Im · meculate 4 bdrm m fast appreciating area. Just listed ! 646-7711 owe-...... 3 Bdrm cottage w1tb firepla ce . on oceanside or Coast Hwy .. + a r t'nl1tl unit. Owner amuous $199.500. **U.S.** *VETERANS* Rt"•enl 1 l'atllH''< Ill V r·w; ml.I V .•n:ihlc• Ylll) Ill •1u:ilJry ror .\100,000 homr loon.., Wllh trnsrJh•i t'ly N 0 UOWN PAYMl:NT World bol btat~ an Oran~e County firtn ll!Jt'Cl3tizin~ 111 VI\ home loun.". Wt•'re thl' V t~TS that htJIP the v t:Ts f'or more info call 1111 Morton. Aqt. 541-0800 IT'S A HONEY <Ind )'OU Wiii t'rlJOY tilt' frplr & :.crviny, voursl'lr r1om wcl bur while the i.t.eaks .!re 1>1uhnJ? on bit· in BBQ all under II! cov· en.'d patio Thi!> l'lu:.sy 4br, 3bo home has 2 wet bar... J frplcs Formal Oil & mur h murh more Call now 979.5370 ALLSTATE. REALTORS 12 UNITS MESA VERD.lo;, nine 2 Bdnns. 2 baths. three J 8drm11, 2 bolh s , rlrepluc<'. e nclosed garages, clusc t.o schools. shopping and park. Pri11c. on.ty. 645-9161 •. OPEN HOUSE REAL TY CLIFFHAVEH OCIANY•W Wald\ lbe •UAMt over Olt&Uoa from yow-own balcony ott huae pHtled born• room or 1wlm in OW lwrury Of your own private pool Thia a Bdrm 2 bath home b., lt a.1J Even 11 1unroom for aewlna: or bobby lime. 1144,$00. Call 54&-4141 CM.DOLL HOUll OMLYSlt.tol 3 br, 2 be., ...... , • ., rm. Lvl1 1Udac.apill1 • qdet N ·4Hat loL Be' 1ubjed to UCM'ift alll· lftl lou. T» 1501 2 Bdrms. 2 bath11. den. ·.1.--HERITAGE R EALTOR~ frplc Close to schools & .._. lta.d I 006 churF.hCi Short escrow ••··~··••••••••• •• ••••• pos1uble. $149,500 New north bayrront ror· I~~~~~~~~~ 673-3863 642·2253 ner dpla. Cstm Cape Cod 1- EA.STSIDE w/3 Br 2 Ba tta unit COSTA MESA Skylitea & lorts. Use ol Ulte new 3 bdrm .. 2 ua.. wood& thruout ts00.000 completely remodeled Cll!lh 2131684·3200 ~~g2e c!~tge;~~~-~=-'Dr + G.•1t ~ tra parking. Pnced n~hl I h I" c k, l" So u t h al $12A,900 Bayfront Completely re associated BROl<fRS -llEAl TORS lU]' W Oolboo tt' I 16t.I MOllLEHOME IMIRVIME u >ratcd In btrl s Star Mululc llome Park Pool. Jacuzzi. Lawn bowling llobhy rm Spa<:1ous dbl mobile homt' Har nngton. X.lnt cond1t1on. ~uccd $1.000to $'l7.9SO Security gates. Open Eve:1 ~~9491 CHEAPCOMDO Just l11>lcd dl ,;i,uoo & 11 ~ over $1000 worth or uµgrndcs. Will Sl'll all t 1• r m s Won · I I a i. l • 54().3666 WE MAKE •HOUSECALLS * BURR WHITE REALTOR. INC. 675-46]0 V.A. BUYERS N~W PRO<;ftAM' If \'till make Sl4UO mo. you m.1y qualify• Low rlo,.11 1 Loan.-. lo SJ00.000' L•·I us .,how \llU how to l.111 11 1 Callm~w· Tatk to Red C~t w~ LJsffft! 754-1202 FIXER R-2 LOT Nl't.'<h work but i.:n .. al J)Olent1al 3 Lr. :! trn Iv.•· i.ltlOt' r1rcpl11«e Hoorn l11 bwld IA5·724!1 ~/21 . Westcliff Realty ----- TVRnEROCK "Top-0'The·H1ll ": illl in sp1nng 2 bdrm . formal dinlnJ! rm eondo w1lh KELAXJNG Vlt:W & l.Olal pnvac·y. H1J:hl}' up graded tn every respe1·1. You'll love tht.' plantal1Un shutters & expt>ns1ve wall coverinl(s :! Car icaragl'. Prll·t· o nly $165.000 BAY& BEACH 4!10 NEWPORT CTR OR 15s.m11 modeled StU6.900 Broker. 962..s847 ............ 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX Fantastic Locatio n . Bloc k from Uulboa --------- F'erry R~rurb111hmg 1nl•-------- process. Buy now and SZ,000 CAI.PIT c:hoo$e t-olor.i• Xlnt sum ALLOWANCE mer 11nd Wlllt.er rental. On this 3 Bdrm 2 bath a• Mesa Verde home. It f~lures a healed pool, cove red patio and gas BBQ. As king only Sl ll:6()()· Ca II 546-5880. • .. ~_. HERITAGE SAil PROPIRTlll 675-4890 1022 ....................... l<'mC!ll duplex in COM llldr Just <·omplel111R 508 Margucntl' SZ98.000 Subm1l t crms·Poi.i. l.radt'" Ularrrunl( rluph-x Slt•P!t to Goldenrurt overp111>i. 3br, 21,bi. .• 1µprux 1800 sq rt upsta1r. rrpk. ;1 s undectc... 01w·n bl·um m hv rm 111 11i-.tr bdrm (>fJWf1St:11r... 'lhr , :•h,1 .I J> pro~ l~JIJ "'Ct M:w y up i.:rildL':. llU) t'I ....... r holl'I' nr lt-ndc•r $270,000 Shown by Jppt. pnn 1·1plt.:5 only 640-m8 Ukr IROW MARKET! F11r '><ti!!, 3br Nt·t-d!-Tl.C Only $13!J.!JOO 673 4311 ali(l SPECTACULAR • • REALTORS UAMDHEW TOWHHOMH ..lritta..y Woods" <Easl81deCosla Mesa> ?A32Santa Ana Ave. EnRllsh Tudor 2&3 Br split level, 2&3 car >ear al(e. frplc-s . microwaves, Rreeohousl' window:-.. pool, spa. TFJllN IS <.'OU rt · f''rom $89.950 ti46-tbl I or 955· I !r.!O Developed by Woorltr1't' Dev Co *VETERANS* Lt.'1. u V1•t Help You rmd that home you want Down up t.o $100.000. Cal•Randy A.ti, 24hn WORLDR.E 543-1722 QUALITY DUPLEX An l'.1tl't-Pt1oruil c·u. ... tom WESTSIDE hit hornt.' w 1v:iulled woo<! SUHSH1Mf bt-Jm l'c1h111c ~Juuful J Ur. 2 ba +pool & lo,. ... .,11d o.ik 1·Jl.i1net.s mamt yarct $77.~ Uu-uoul, (pie:. in hvl( rm 754-7100 & m .. s t e r hed ruo m . . .. ~ leaded 1:1ass windows, & ~ t'f"ramll' llle JdCULtl in M llll>trbath D ooltu PLUS ~~J \ rhJrmmR t. bdrm r~n· ~glsrer t.;11 w Cpl< ~ ,,.paralc .. '. palm dt•c k $279.SQll CAU644-721 I Mt.'Sa Verde ~aullCul 3 br +den. 2""• ba. com er lot Opm Sun. 1·5. 979·8704 ._. .... _...1a1i::.c:i..:.i.:1W1=.J!A T T E N T I 0 N lNVESTORS OUPUX Corn1•r lot l'o ppcr plumbing, good llnanl" Two 3 bdrm houses on d lg lot in CM. Agenl 631-0496 1111< SJa9.ooo i---------G U Hulwrtson. Rllr. E•<rTSIDE'S 675-0562 ~ IEST !W7 J/\SMJNt:AVE Re fresh 1 n g ocean l'nm• only Sl~.500 2 breez<.-s & a sparkhni.: Rr, I ba. lrg patio & pool are just extras to l!ara.:c Super c ute & dn. th1.s lmmac. 3lir+den all l rc~h ly done. By hom e . Tastefully dt>· own1•r & m:iy •·arry corated. situated on a l 8 O 8 I H 7 ':I 4 0 7 3 o quiet cuJ-de,.sac, close to 17t4)~18-IJ>L'j7 a ll i.hopplng Own..r c..oicELOCATIOH motivated . Call for 715Goldenrod, CdM. R·2 ~':'adsRicl&eth.l.ttr lot. Rm to grow. As· • sumable Jst TO. Lowest 642-3263 tSS-04'7 pnre. Make orrer Balboa hi and Really. pgraded 3 BR. faro .. din· 673-8700 mg rm. Owner anx.ioui.. CostoMHa 1024 $129,500. Balboa Island •••••••••••••••••••••• Really,673-8700 IUILDHS IMVHTORS 2 Bdrm home, larg buildabll' R·2 lot. $79,900. a:.11 ~1151 for m ore de ,.. 1026 ~I~ ~-------~ view. New 4 br. 3 IALIOA DUPLEX ha. 33832 Blue Lant.em. Excellent location. JUflt a Trade/Lse/Oplion or few houses from bay. s ma ll dow n . Agl · Nice old-timer . with lots ~~~~~~~~~~J!(2~13:!_)~434~-446~:!.;l·~--- t.ooHer. Sl80.000 ,.~ .....___ I 024 Dl~'TINCTIVE 642·5200 '----This Is a near new ~tt~ ·;,!~~i!~;.· ~~~~~~ ~g. ~ 1349.000. Ph · 675-SSOO cented wllb a turned $@1'.~ ~ -~ £~S " -""jj~;:::;~-~iiiijiiijiii:jiiji~~ ·~~~~~ -~~~-Investor mu."t sell 1 home =~=:;.~I for Thof Intriguing Word Gome llfifli 0 Cltuclc/e " ~.~'::~yt~~-c~!uy ~C:::: Mesa No CENTUS:~ WESI' / PANORAMIC VIEW HOME $49~ ''TE 11•• ..._°" ..... tot wtt1t,... fOf',... ... .-~ ...... , .. • olllt , ... ..,., 4 ....... ,... ltllllwd/f... ,... IHIHI.. ltw. 4 ............................ .................. ..., .. -.w. ' WATERFRONT HOMES t.c. :t/136 W Coas! Highwny Nlwr>ort RPach 631-1400 0 ""'"'0"'1<1 ........ ... •h• '""' vrn,,.b'-'I wo<d• be low '° IC>t"' lcw• 1<"'9le -d• l_ ... c_u_M_,A_T~-'1 ~.~ AflOlhOr thing lhll'G vw1ong . I I j" j -wlll'I 101ov1111on 11 11111 11 goes . -In for movllltl l h•I .,., no1 I G O E F A R I WOtlh going -10 ~. ... __,l"l"' _,..I _l_l ___ I'-~ 0 ( ""'fllrl~ lhA th•o<~I. OV0..0 '-· .-.-..... ____ ....._ ...... --'· I V ''"""1 I~ ll>e "" , wotd• YO.. tl<l•t~N 1•1)111 ••tO No below • PRINI NIJMftU(O llllUS IN Hit Sl SOIJA1f$ r r I' r r r 1 I I lrol I I I .._-----~------... 1'CIAMUn....,..•c1euH1c ..... 1100 . -....... --.. Coldwel Ban. I,__ buyer lmmac. highly :!OSAmhursl·-2.500 , ___ __;_.:.__ __ _ ~ upgraded & very 1m Call83l·W8l for inrorma· GRANDOPENING Ql~Nltl\I lllJC)l(l!Vl£.I COMl'ANY presaJVe Ill tbts 3br pool .:tJOn:..;;..._· -------M.ARINJTA home wta fam rm. hug~ Pr•tllk>ua reakknccs bonus rm w /wetbar. bl\ By Owner· 4br. 2b•. Me.. near tbe tllalina from OPEN ytED. 2-5 in ~as BBQ & covere<1 Verde. Stor-agc It i cre21a Sl65,000. Ul-1450: paUO. Convemcnt loc-a for R . V . 11 l 9. 5 0 0 • CMOOlj Ml-SW OPEN ON TH E BAYFRONT spacious home with French doors . Master suite with sitting room, wet b ar. back s tairs a mong m an y extras. 50' boat s lip on the pe ninsula for $795,000 fee. SEE BILL BENTS AT 1024 E. BALBOA BLVD. 4 COUMILL IAl9P co. 844·9060 ---------~ .. .,. uon. Call now 979-5370 ~962-~7s:IO~------lm~i;: .. ~1--;....;.;;=--1iio~Jti2 ALLSTATE a.-.c1~0~~ ...................... . • --· UNIVE TY PARK REA.LTORI 330 E d St. border 3 Bedroom, 2 l ath CM/NB county 2 blks lo Ga.rdenllocM.CatNdral D•-_ backbay. C~tm ho use, Mlint, 11.aUa.n Ute, new vr...-approx 3000 •q rt . OH T .. SAHD carport. 24X20 aarace. 4 carpet.Ina, poOI, Jaccuzi. $177,000 Br. office 2 Cull ua. beat talnla. '51$ mo. eTHW Slepa to tht' beach from appliaoct11 + lots of H · ~.only . owncr'fl fronl u nit 3 tras, lomalnt. I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bed rm s .. I o rt . 541-1179 • ......._ ...... 1040 rl rep I a cf. Oe ck s It -----0-W-.... -... -,11-IT--••••••••••••••••••••• •• paOo. ahake roof. Call """" ..-.a.•c-•MI now 673-~ Own e r mutt 1111. ._ - • ,.,,,l<t "' Y• "' ••x•'"'' '• r· Tramfened. Submit of· Nk9•--t..• bednn, 1"9 !-I fer. Cu1tom :S Bdrm, bMb home w/larse fam ''O' ll~A1j]t; = ~~n~·a~~~: ~=~= ... . . ... -· --.. ----. - ! ) .. I r I . ~ I, 2 1. ( 2 r. '" n. ' ~n l' d , •h Ill ... •• Oo i:l<1 .,.r,o ()0 '00 ,so I()() .OU t a. or t>a lly 1cd & !W "-" gr,. )Of, [I(' dy -om Ill ·25 .cit. w . int . jUC. UH va1I :Ids mm Rer ark. age. ol . ~ay 14. ~ ... lvl(, oar. • nr 1000. 14. br& dlls. 50 . ; ~ . ~ba. t/ery 1ncy .241 • ••• 3 br. aflna sio , 2br . vu . d)' to Id.fl, IC91n t me. •"· or ~ r • ..,.. ... , .. ,_ s.. Ho...,.,. s. ........ .._.. s. "-"•,... s• ..................................................................... ~···············)•••••• ..... ... I 010 T\wi9f. April M . 111'9 DA!!.,Y MI ~~ ..... !~ ~~ ..... !~.~ ~!.t ... ~~~ ..... !~.~~ ~~;~.~~ ... !!~.~ ......•........ ,....... . .AllldwlAalvHll OlwlNli.t.6. Ollll-......... Olllr......... ....._...,. '·•• 0.Cribel ••Iler fr 11ent ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ................ ••••••• Th1I 3 bedrm 1114 bath .._ ,,..,.,... 2000 ..._ P"tMJr+J 2000 tt ...... DeNrf, MIM ~ bt!!OO LA&UMA IUCH nft.11 wmc MOTIY A. TIO Y' I B ! c ........ h: .. •rw1r•,.W•11....-... ...,. .. ................. w ......... ...... .... ,... ' ...... J ..... ~ "' ..... .. ..... riewa. Nke C9'1Mr lef ..... ....... dl1t.ic. of ......... ~ 11'3,000 499.4551 SOUTH LAGUNA 493-lllZ 49S.1720 D...o ,..... LOIJllN Mlcpef 497.3331 644-7020 L114J11H hoch M•wport l eech IW1i4•l4'ocll 1040 ,,,._ 1044 ..•...••.•.•.•................................ s 111>100Ms Super Must :u:t' t h 1& h.r111• c,u:itOm l.tt•d l'thrt'till h LocafiOft Gardttlll home v. U\ .,, :iooosqflofhvu1gart!a For Two Parle Plac\•,lnc 842 7461 Nt• u r p., r k 3 • !oo 1, COOL SEAIREIEZE i.ehoob. ~hops Jn n101 l" SoClo:.ctolhe ~ach V c r Y 11 PI> e <l I 1 11 1: 1ownhomt! w1lh ~ 3 Bdrms. 2 baths. (:unll) bt«irOOill'. plu'h L"arjtl"l rm. easy marntunann• m..: wul .:uurrtll'l l.1tPh1•n hume uuuper ureQ Only Sunny put10 fl us µrn .1n P.~SU ..:Jlore $61:1 .:>00 l Jll NSET R.E. (tWL•kly! 559-ti<151 557-8623 TARml. NEAR -· JI U N T I N G T 0 N l•-llliiillllllli __ _.._ CENTER & frt:t!Wa) Nice 4 Bcdrm l'41bath horn<: 1n xlnt school dist Park Place. lnr 1142·741>1 BY OWNER lmmac 3 Br. z•-, Ua, hr g hl y uµ11radert , mas:.iw frph'. many ex tras N.s umable S87.SOO Call for 11ppt 84Z 0839 HURRY IM FORECLOSURE Univ~ity Park Assumable Loan 4hdroomi Rare 4 bdrm Corn1'll pl.in on t·omcr lot m supt•r 1'0fld It·~ hghl, brrghl & airy With U $75.800 U!> sumable loan at !*J.•': mt Only SlOS.000 CALL QUICK & SAVE 64 ... 7211 15 BH 81st<1)'. Sl75.(>002 3 BR 011k~ood. 110[1,000 fl-\:! Ol IZ , M4 Mi87 BELOW MARKET Executive Eleganc e Sharp :ibr. great locat1hn YOU OWN T JIE l.1\Nll' + d('ror wrl h 11m..r11t1l"!> l~auqful, 1mmac.'ulut1·. Must ~t·ll tii'.14311 Ul!l ~pal'1ous honw With larRe family rm • honu~ Br.md 1ww5br. :llw, 3 l·Jr, nn Sparkhni: With JlOQI 2 frpll' 26511 ._q fl covered patio for the hc:.I M1crow;1vc, rompal•tor, m outs ide entert<11nm..: $145.000. SJll,0011 d wn Mirrored c lo!>et door,, ~t.105 decorator drapes . prof •GREEMTREE• _______ ,_ t-:AS'J Dl.UFl!'R Li crnr lut. 4br 2\,ba Nr NO Tv111,111 Swtn t:lub, 11hof)I. H hl l SI Tll .~00 .., 14~ l87144 3'42 honle 11 pric~ to 1ell at ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lteert 2400 •••••••••••••••••••••• ADO.OH or ruTIHA,OOL J lk1.lruo111A, l • » b.alh:. 1 hau m111 11 urt•u ""'' h 11n H11 v rnut 11r 1· I 11•1'1> 111• I. 1111lw . r.111111\ room & ., u II•' 1 I" 1 ~ l I u l ~.(~I • I HM !'>u I OJ AI 1 11~ ••) II\ \"lll.i~I: """ l.A<.llNA UJo.ACll 497-2457 lA )\\ f:lt I \ ltl'll Iii\ Y :1111 . .!.& .! •l)'. II( Jut. ucn \ 11•'4 'h 1-., lu lH h , $.f'f~ .UOO b44 11111 *DUPLEX * f1'.'l'IU1 ~Hit' of hwy. ll•vel lot t"jji.y .u·1·c:o~s tv bt"ucb Nl't"<h pnint. mm or re p.11r.., lllt'lll for hurue & HIC•lnlt' Hut 1y . 11r1ly $11.5 000 Mt!ISIOll Ht·dlty 494·0731 90 I.kg Ocean V~ Far north Lio: um1 $395. ooo 4 Hdrms, 4 buths Bwlt by Crafts man fo:stimall'd ~.lJ j)l'I .,q ft rt•JJIJt"\' 111•·111 Mus t qu~ld} ul'lm t' shvw111i.: ROG.at BROWN R.E. 673-1020 1.ogwto Nigwl I 052 ..•.................... Laguna Niguel Realty .. VALLEY CU .. TER COMMERCIAL GMO VE 7H m·ro·~ w l:!,000 fruit tr1>;·:. 111 No ~<II' lhl'.:u C'nty <"11mp!1•tt•I\ 1rr12JI ed. urut •r prof I man<•>!•' mcnl <irt•al lt'rms w /tJ~ lll:ndrt~ ~JO.WO 4C/l-9494 496--241) ----MIW CAlPITIM• Nf'W landacaplnl In this •br. 2ba, H. V Home, d4' •1tabl" location & uttrar U"'t' fin&nCtlll all for only 1170,000 To See C all 040-l440 or "I MC!l - -----t:..UltblUff la lot. 4 ~r i"" I~. ti.m1J¥ rm $1111,500 C MIU' 640 6064 sv.i ~SU MABLE N11wport Crest. Plan 8. lovely eod wut Close to pool 1md U!llnJS 2 BR 2 llii. + den Cltll 645-9UU lf, OPEN HOUSE . REALTY ~·· '79.11815. New crp\I, re· ....................... SlllDlde 2 ar 1 le •M c~olly pa~nl~d Call "7S.OOO JWnlabed. Thun· mo. Inc.I waW/yrd1MrY. P ~.J 714 .H ,·201. or derblrd ffta. SSlS.000 Ml-mT 213.582·1357 A1ent. Bev J Uof. 8trmuda DuDes. •---------:•m•. 714:835·0211 S115.000 furn. 20 Acre.1 VEBDS HOME l lMd D0.000 to sas,ooo per f/ty. 4 bdr .. ram. n:n .... & Wttt J 1fw tffl DOMT PA y TAXES acre. Coml. BuUdln11 rm .• STOO /mo. t;all ••••••••••••tt••••••••• .. ,0,000. Mlt c ht ll 6 Jadde,Attot,'Ul·UM. .... J.OOO Thal'• rlgh\. many of cx1r clients don't pay taxee Rummonz Realton, Br Meaa Verde 11119 -becau110 they hav • more than adequate lair 71511 Hwy lU. Kuc.ho yard. lfatdeMr lntt' '51$ fe~~ bd~zi:1n21C b!~~Y she lter from thtir real c1tate investmenla. :~::~· 5~~·-~~·:•~7; aio.-.n · -3.scoooona•.1.•n ~tti9:u~a1~f!(e ~~~:~t~:n~~r less than those 34&-332?. bouae. Fenced yd. _. ION ••t• ,___ praae. OM chl~1.•rn pet 5i..11u LOVE IMFLA T ....._ 2 700 OK. Avail May Wl. PTO . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Maille"-• ForW. 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $16.900 tr YO!J pay 20r.t down on a properly and ll ••o••••••••••••••• •••• 1_642-0&S7 ___ • _____ _ Increases rn value 10';~ a }1ear . you've recovered 320 ACllSllt s Br l~ .Ba home w/laml· your 1nv~tmcnt in 2 years' Many of our cbent.s In central Ca lifornia ly rm, coveA!cl paUo, It huvedoubled lhevalueor the1rpropertyinrrom (Paso Rob les. near area t or veceuble 2 to 5 years They moved up lo larger properties \oWn). Sl.200/acre. r;:en. $550 mo. Call m a Tax Derer red I RS Section 1031 Exchange. Beautiful 45 acres-fenced · or Sbaroo 99'7-4850 DO IT NOW tor horses, num ero~s 3br , 2 ba, Ki ds O K. stalls a, mobile home in ~/mo. 27J7 Fremont Unless you expect the price of gas. cars. food. a nd wai:es to roll back don't expect that property prices will either. JOIN OUR STAFF ~~!:r~·<r::~ & Ln. Mesa d el Mar . smaller p a r cels in 1_6'4 __ ·l836 __ . _____ _ ElslllOre & surrounding F 1 t• v.-., 3234 STVS TO HACH Dbl wide '61 Trailerama CON518G> 3 pvt b<•h & pier Sub-letting allowed Located in Treas ure Js. Ull Pacific Coast Hwy. Lag Bell.. OfCe r ed by .---~~~~~I Renaissance M.P. <7141 499-3816 We have a rew openings on our sales staff for llC'rnsed, experienced. full trme professionals with a dediratron to ~erv1n.I( their clients and 1mprovrni! their terhnica l expertise Our clients dtd extremely well lost year and so did our staff who made 11 huppt.'n by averaging $2 million 1n :.ales ea<'h. Call or wrlle Pat Parkinson. area-good terms availa· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble s br. bonus room Pnnclpals only please. dbl garage. z p00la MZO C.OOtaet Ken Marks at May Lal ~7 EdithW.HHllck 1--'-· -·----- --------•IFOR S AL E · De lu xe AffORDAILE :Mx:OO' Upgf'aded. Skyline lJl 1h,· bc.iultful Westcllff in 5• Beach Park. 2 Br. 2 Jrcu. Lorge J Bdrrn, 2 full ba. ram1ly rm, island ~th fatntly home Wllh kitchen. l&UOd porch . fireplace All on quiet etc. F\JU outside porch, s trel.'t near Newpo rt awnings. more. Adult schools Offered al only park. Only 6 mos old Sec $159.000 Cull S40-ll51 to appreciate 960·5844 ~HERITAGE . REALTORS HAAIOR VU HOME 4 Bdrm. 2 bath. family rm, Monte~o Mdl. adj to i.?reenbelt, pool and An d1•rs1•n Elem Sl·hool Sln.500 fee land. HARBOR VU ICMOLL 2 Bdrm. 2 bath , den SJ.64,500. fee land HARBOR VU KMOLL :1 Bdrm. z•..,. ln1. family room. dt:n Yarmouth :'>1111. S17tl,500 t"re I .rnd K"°'I Properties 644-2542 752-2838 BELOW MARKET 1978 Skyline. 2 br. 2 ba. crpts. drps. t 'rl blocks to beach. 900-SO'a . Comfortable M It 10 Newport Beach adult park Com er lot. I krng sz bdrm. expanded livm~ rm. S16.900 646-1968 Ne wport Beach I Br. $1 2,500 /o fr 7000 w Pacrf1 c Ci.t Hwy 115 646-5678 VA IUYBS QUALIFY FOR MOllLE HOMES Affordable housing at a minimum price Call Huth or Ma r y Ann. agents. 496·8535 o r 492-~. IAYFROMT J Br1den/lj(e cabana Patio. frpk, 2 levels, open beams. new crpl. bllnS. xlnt roe Must sell P·r 1 c e r c d u l o S47.0001orr 673-7800 ----Ae.-.oge for Sal~ 1200 ....•.•.....•.....•.... Rancho Cahf a rea . 4·5 aC're parcel!!, $100.000 full price. terms. mui;l sell Agt 979-4964 -----365 ACRES 133 LISTINGS As or tlus werk we havl! 133 srgned listings from condol> and house~ to multi m1lhon dollar complexrs m the ofrtrc Call today for an appointment with one or our highly trarned J>ales staff of OVl'r 40 We can help put you on the n i.:ht truck to l!C'l ) our money dotnl( what rt should do workmlo! for you 9UAIL PLACE PROPERTIES. INC. l714J 752-1920 Realtor & Ass0<'1ales Nice 3Br Condo 1 '12 baths. 1646Spring Street rrpte, pool. Earthlone Paso Robles cpt. 2 car attached 2 gar. 18051 238-5150 Children & pet.s OK. 1425. 11051 466-3049 Call 751·2060 .............. J240 4SA Ruby Red Grapefrwt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r-ioo<> P /A. Will consider tbr. 2ba. nu. crpt/drps. trade. (114) 922-7398. paint, etc. Mint cood. 4 or 5 BR cstm ram hm in t)SO.mo 7S_l·_2060 __ . __ _ Fall~rook , OD 2 A c New-3b;,za,.<,ba, + ram w/vanety or rrw t trees. rm Gar. parking for horse corral & pool. Over R y ..,_ 213 ,..~ -·" 3400 rt. $228.500. Agt . . . _,.,. ,.-.-_...,. 714f128.3636 2 BR, l 'h blks t.o O<'ean. fnC'd yard. child ren, pets 40 acres w 11rrigat1on OK. ~30 mo. 2l7 6lh St. equpt . fully managed fffi 805/646-2993. Af!atfa. sudan & oalS All ---------or part $2.500. per acre. 4 Br 2 Ba. cul-de-sac. I blk ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 7141838-2:673. rrompark &school.11112 ~ ReaUstah Erwin. So. or Warner. E 32 UNITS £.._.._ 2800 oCSpnngdale. 964-4205 20 UNIT LOT ~---""r Co:.ta Mesa. <'ll y ap •••••••••1 •••••··~··••• Hell/8eac.'h 3 BR+ den. 2 proved. Pac•kai.:e reudy Counseling on Avail RE ba, frpl, patio, fncd yard, Just rell out of esc.'row u; lWO bdrm. 2 bath, 13 Ont' Bdrm. 1 bath. Pool Xlnt rental area Owner wrll help finance f'nncrpa h only pte.J'e ConlJCl Charles M c Kinnon . ROGERS REALTY to i:o $340.000 fo r exchang e The i.car Kids & pets Ot< ThLln\'mlS 642 1603,Col stadt Co . A gt $455 Agt , n o fee ---84().600(). 964-2566: 973-2971. 675.-2311 7 UHITS..C.M. Beaut. new bu1ld1n~ Uruts 2 yrs old. $220.000 Reply Adkar·Dana. P 0 Box 1907. Newport lkach !l'JtiGJ D~x 15%Down HI' tnterP't $72.1100 (Ml\r 548 8251. 768-7633 FirC'place);, xlnl lo1::H1on · tn M1•:.a I{ 2 lot w /3 Hr TSL lnvmL-; 642 lt;;il:J J •, hOU!••' Ov.ner ""'tll FOUR UHITS-C.M. ~:ci's12mJ TD l:lvrn Near nC'w, J Br uwnt'rl> un1l, 2 ba, frpl, 2 l·<lr $500 t SSOO P ER vNIT gar . 3-2 Br. 2 ba . uruls I" L t\ T f F: E · TSL lnvstmts 642 1603 PROF"ESSIO~AL AS S ISTA:-o;t:E TO SF.LL 4 UNITS -Y 0 U H I N C O M E Costa Mesa P R 0 P E R T Y $149,000 W~IERN REALTY Sl<19.000 1s lhc full pnrc SERVICES for these 2 doplexei. on I AN R E ADV ISORY lot. Good location. owner ,__ ___ SJ0. __ 107_3 __ _ ----~ Brand nt>w beach condo. 2 KAUAI HAWAII Br 2 Ba . gar . frp le-. Oceanfront condo t o drape!!, & a ll bit 1n;,. trade for land & or rn p00I , 1acuzz1. rec r m . corm! property rn Orange teiuustvolleyball crts. + County bike routes Children Dftlnis Rick~ Rltr OK. S475mo+assoc. fee. 955-0497 64i-3263 Call9fi2~.W>·0996 -----~ 3 bdrm fe nced yard ~~ hreplac·e. Krds & pet~ ~ Uft'fumii hed OK. $125 per mo 638 0'7111 •••••• •••• •• ••• •••• •• •• or Aft 5.770..1150 3202 lrr1M 3244 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Spacious 3 BR. pool /spa. J yr old, beaut landscaped". loaded w 1xtras. Only e s M 1ke. 900-2358. IEMTA.LS landsrap1ng Only f'R Sl43 5'10 Call 963·6767 2 Bed rm. 1 bath 3 Bdrm . 2 hath with IJiJ<ll ,,..,;,,1,1 ~.,1 ,11,11, ,,,,, 1 Reaullful lando;t•aprni: ~•.Gt' y.:ird M an~ l'X BeauUfuJ valley loaded with oaks. rantas t1r views. xlnt grazing land. pnvate 5 acre lake. pro perty completely renced. Xlnl ranC'h site or camp ground. Could be sub dlVJded. Investor lt'r ms. 1 677·5691 or I /522 2080, Aroker will help finance Call us now for your tnvcstmr nt needl., 556·2660 YOUR CHOICE 2br, Pl'lba condo. 2 pools, ruce patio Child OK . $385 mo. Working hrs call Rita, 991 3760. Evei. & wknds, 546-:m s. 2 BR. 2 ba. . . • •... S500 2 BR.·2 ba. furn .... S600 2 BR. 2V-Z ba. . . . . . . S6SO 3 BR. 2 ba ........•.. $950 4 BR. 21h ba. . ... $700 4 BR. 2112 ba. rum .. $1450 4BR.2112 b a .NB .. $1000 2 BR. 2 ba . $t75/SSOll San Clemente ------re ~ N1·w drapes Must St:l'' qui ,l tc up~r ad C'd 1• lt~!H1l1 <>.vncrG:;~;w·~' ~~.~~ru!~~jl' O~~Y ~1~~~~1 _ ----··-·--i,innc1p.sls only plt'.1SL' Onportunity <.:<tll u15.9102 1dJ}'i.1 & HARBOR RIDGE :!hr. 2ha condo Dynast y mod el. best locat1on. Fanl<l!.trc view. pror. de l'Orah .. '<i, many upgrades By o wner / broker S335,000 Open house Sat / &m l·S 12Coventry N B 7M·95.'>· 1036/ 644·0908. Tnplt'X S A. $l02,000 • -ELECT Tnplex G G $150.000 5 4 Unit!. + house. lOncd Miru ranch land. Fii.hm". PROPERTIES ror more C M $250.000 Cor'OMcMIMar 1222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deluxe 3br 2ba frplc 1~ Port Cl<1ndge 9iSO mo No peL<; ,.. 114fr 550'<! Condo for Sale On the sand. 2hr, 2ba. pool, ~auna, sec llunllngton P ac1f1 ('a $1G5 ,000Jup 2131333·3846 fo;tr e vulut> l"unscrous ~·6100 h.•venrngsl,_ hll.}er ~.000 Will buy BEAC.H lo..JCOME golfrng. hon.es. 80 mile;. ---1-•-~ viu p from Nwpl Bch tJtwn Bayfront Duplx Fant vu, -9 • ~ rop San Diego & L.A 5 to 40 3Br upr 2Br lwr f""p. 1---------d--l - ac par<'els. Edward Fish blt.ns & ldry hkup m t•a rona dcl Mar up ex l:lltr548·9673 Summr /wntr r e nt I m .ooodown Wi ll carry 644 2405 640·0900 Uus end unit, 3 bdrm . Z " ba t.ownhome l.11.:ht anrl Lvly dupl1•x JUSl a half cury kH<'hen. formal dm block from th(" ~and & SPYGLASS HILL I 044 arcil Co1.y FP rn hv rm located Ill ii highly de ••••••••••••••••••••••• & :,p;icrou.s mast hrlrm s irable rental area BY OWNER T o tally remdl'd 3br, 2ha. w Jfam rm Near parks. schls. & !>hopping. Tern f1c buy . Sl.35,000. 645·6937. $390,0001orr own ta gt rm ByOwner 640·7169 ~nts 840-1879. • lar Eneri:y t>qwppt.'d 4 for Sale 1300 ----•1le"Con }our lot Con\ert ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oldr tn-plx on dbl lot. l?rt , Duplex -:'iouth or Hwy 2 Well Up8raded 4Br. 2Ba . IN THE RANCH The very popular 3 OOdroom San Lucas on the greenbelt Bnght and au-y for the young ex t.'<'uu v._. who likes to rn· t.ertam. Large courtyard with spa. Now $110,000. CI06e lo parks . pool & Leased the year round i.hopping Unlimited incomt> potcn tial Phone 64ti 77 11 1.pJex for sale by Owner, tax shltr $115.000iofr your rdlP lot to income near beach rn San owntagt840.1879 SlllarLa~t~;_;5elopment Br. patio. $460/mo. lse. S62S mo. 5S l -458J o r tl\'S EAVIEW BY OWNER Lpi:r<J d ed llJmpl on model. :t br. 21-i ha + fm ----- EASTBLUFF 5 Udrm. 3 bath:.. chorce comer loc{ltt1>0 f'res h p 111 n t Sh a k e r o o f . Sl.87.500 Clemente. Xlnt rnyesl· HUR IREAK EVEN ---~~ s115,oootrrrm IS% DOWt4 TRIPLEX 4-Plelt Assume Seller WC!lt Costa Mesa . Shows Condominium1 /Town· w 111 <'a r r y p J p e r po I 1t1 v e c a ~ h f Io w housffforsa~ 1700 Ma nagement a vail Sl27.000 .\J!I 975-_06_16 __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agent Gary 0 Bosler 960-4388 or 536·249R Pnnctpals only No pets . Dave. agt ~_._31_1_s _____ _ 644-~ ____ Northwoods 3 br , 3 ba 2 Br. 1 ba. newly finished axl() sq Ct .• lge family hardwood noors Pnmo rm, frptc. dshwhr. fncd locale. A)(t 675·0562 Yd · Ra r -W a l e r & -----gardener pd. Brand new lbr house Stove & rerng. ~mo Kids ok, no pets $425 yrly. 640·9350 / A~. no fee. 964·2566: 64().1589 (> ves. J olln 973-2971. -------e RANCH REA LTY 551 2000 Roy Mc:Cardte, Rltr . 548-7729 lf523 CM4PtJ.aDt·/R"l..,E ly rm C>ct•an & rnKht hll' ;;1 • " Vl('~ Guard gal<'. pool --------- Enc Townitom.s Several to choose from Priced from $56.000. to ~.000. Some with no down VA terms FOURPLEXES OF.LUXE 4·PLF:X Nr S C.;t Plaz:i Owner's unit Seller w help finance Prinonly A~549·13~ Costa Mna 3224 3 Br. 21,; ba, sw1m'g pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tenn1!1 & c lbhse rac. - -----LOCJlll'O Beac:h I 048 ~;,:~'f~~j;~;\s36~~ly --G-REA-T-BUY! WOODBRIDGE PLACE ••••••••••• •••• •••••• •• -- -fo1 xer upper Fe e land Park Place, Inc 842-7461 All 2 Br 2 Ba townhouse type units Elect n r bit ins. roreed air heal. encl06ed garages SIJOO mo income Good loca lion OWC 2nd Two to choose from $148 .~00 each. OE&.UXE DUPLEXES 3 To Choo~ From! 3Br house Sm marned SS75J~r mo Joyce dy family No pets. Open ~S505. alt 6559--0918. 3 bdrm. 2 bu. cut.tom Beach Dollhouse WtJlk to beach <1 br, jacuzzi. roman tub. a1r HERE WE SI OS OOO <'Ornm pOOls & tennis. o..Mxei/ Onits S'alt 1800 Corona del Mar and 1or Costa Mesa . Excellent rn ves tme n l o p portwutres • Pnme ren t.al ureas, OeXJblc Ion~ terms ' Seller s "r~ motivated. Submit your creative rmancrn!( IOAM-SPM. W1ttun walk· 3 Br. 2 ba, across frolTI lnJ! distance ~o. pre·~chl park. pool & tennis in thru h1J?h s 1 hi. 940 TurtJe Rock avail 4·25 Congress St Costa Mesa . Ai.tt. t600. 7:;.g'..1997. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lvnd . etc. $125.900 By GROW AGAIH! • Tcrrru. $165,000 645·3370 <>.vner If you can fmd a Newport Sllort•o;. allra<' P IP 7 San Clemente units. les.-. expen!live house in tJvt• :I DK. newly c·rpt'd & walk 10 beach. excullent Woodbndge Place buy 11 painted ln~rd1• & out 5 lotatron Inc. $18.852 IUDSJPETS 01< p..,,._.c Vl•w Must sell. #18Sandslonc blk., lo bt•.irh Ownt?r San Juan Priced Sl90.000. Agt ____ P ... R~EHIGE: M2·3564 transferred out of art•.i Capistrano I 078 Tom 492.2100 -~----1~HOM€S E-SIDE s pac twnhse. New tnhse in TurtJerock . frpl. gar. lndry, $445. 2 br.2 ba.den,pool.~. University Park condo. 2 bd, 2 ba. cathedral <'1•il· ing. dean. Pool/Jae / Tennis. S475 642·6724 Wooc9wi. Condo 2 Br 1•-'l Ra . nr lake. pool/spa lmmac end unit . $69,900 Bkr 631-1234 RANCHO · SAN JOAQUIN Cute San Mateo o n greenbelt location. A spacious noor plan. Ideal ror a professional couple in the golf orie nted com· munity. Available for lease at "5.Wtmo. Causey & Company Two f'ull·Serv1ce Offices For All Your Financial and Investment Needs 110450. COAST llWY. IN VILLAGE FAIR LAGUNA BEACH 497.2457 146550. COAST llWY. LAGUNA BEACH 494-80S7 Pool & tcnru'I l'ourts ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rea1sro!'}bbll' lC~!fll~ r'" lluplox · 2· 2b<. SI0.000 3WW Coa" Hwy. NR ~ Lo,.ly 3 B• 2 Ba, dbl f quai wu u~er .,a or Hey Vets! down. Will fins . Call fo r 645-6646 _ garage, all bll·ms, S4SS. lbr & loft. A/C. :int. ~~~\11\(',;;98 Pc~~y . $79,950 appt 64Q.71&l CORSICAM4-,LEX .. -... 23700range.213 /541·6196 ~~:;!~'\5~~Jac. B F: s 'J' o k 1 c; 1 N A 1. For Uus cxcell<'nt starter EASTSIDE C .M . Near So. Coast Pla7.a. by R.C. TAYLOR CO. 4 BR. ram. rm , 2 ba • frpl. WOODBRlDG E 4 8 R BLUFl-'S AREA!SC'n!>a horne wtthhujlcyard .a Two 2 bdrm. unrts. owner Sl99,SOO. S40·lZl9 640-5112 l800 sq.fl.Qwetcomer. Broadmoor,2 s lyaavail uonal pion F.. high I). spa and deck Charm mg patios. enclosed garages. or494-0536 $S75 642-4623 511(19. r.25 mo inclds l 2 ht>me wrth 2 bedroom~. extra parking. Alley ac· ---------•• ~~m~~~~ ~8~1~:~;vc d1rung and MOM loving ct~E.~O.OOOIT IE"'CH INVESTMENT ~.t:':.~••••••~~-~~ ~~d~~.Bpoor. r1~~ ~'. ::ni:.·ti~~~es~~~~ farruly rm. & added huh· kitchen. Electn c garolle " ,,.,,.. A orftORTUMITY 646-3627 req'd Agt 559-6221 by rm . Ove rlooks opener Great patio. REALTY 675-1642 16 Units under 1ox·s OCUMFROMT · · enor mous gree n bell Trees and rose bushes Gl'06S. Extra large unit 4 choice lots. Owner says New large 2 Br 1 ba UP· Condo University Park. Ho ne s tly pri ce d al Callnow'49S-1064 w1sola r he ate d pool sell S ubmit offers . t I s w /b.a lco'n y 2br. 2ba. 2 car garage. SJl\9,500 A~nit 640·5500 fA8B~I I $300.000. principals only Ready t.o bwld Balboa bW /~efng & bltins No C ommun It y r o o l . LSEJiOPTIOM ~.._. ri UNITS.Jilans. permits please. Contact Charle!> Island Realty. 673-8700. ltids or pets. $340/mo. clubhouse. Aval May & 1 --' · to McKinnon at ROGERS Solar Ene...,y eq~ped 4 S28-Q120 Isl. $525 lease. 642~24 . Newly ecora~ed 3,br o:--t.-"'-a I 080 oan. "'°" mves r. REALTY ... :lb 1 k ii .-mv""' Ca 11 642 . 960 l a g l. plex on your lot onve rl 3 Bdrm ,.. _ _.0 2~ ba 3 New Turllerock home. 4 · a, over 00 ing i::o ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'1~144. 675-2111 yourldle lotto income _ ...... ""'c1ose"'t.s' a·ttlum· br. 3 1,; ba. ram. Jvg. course. Ba ck HJ y ""'""an $750.mo. 642·8106 o r A Sf•al --FOU--R-P_L_E_X__ Solar Land Development p11tio.2 cargar.''600tmo'. formal d in, wet bar. M.>~I .. 6 UNITS 540.7245 n416314448 comm. pool, clbhse. nr -With .._ I All 3 Br 2 Ba units. park Quiet loc $1000 Co ... DO "'Pf!G "-·-er~1·11c·•....-v 2ndTD All 2 Br I Ba . Good ttoaut• Dewrf, lae.~""642-6724 .. " "'· d vwn -u •• J Westside location Full •~--"' 2400 ~ 3br. 2"'2ba. 2 car garg; "' Prime IO<'atlon. Close lo .... per pn e of o nership 9.2x gross at SlSS.000. ~ Broo«v1ew condo, nr So. PoOI. ja<'uzzi. ~auna & townhome with upgrades pnce $225,000 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• Coast Plaza. A /C, pool. Delux new town.hse, l br & &u-2Sl O: 646-<1848. 95..'i-2154 eve. .. Nkllaylot Adult c o mmunit y . f!re place . gour met HOM€~ > ~ouse 3 BR,. den , 2 ~.7~. ~~ 3 ~~~s0·• :::g , beut·h 2 br. den. 2 hath. KaJore. 3 bedrooms, coiy ~ f R€\TIG€ ~ f R€<TIG€ GREEN VALLEY LAKE jac tennis. Avail Juoe 1. loft. l ...., ba, Pool. Adi ts . ____ 67_3-6634 _____ , $101.000 follts Wood, kitchen. Plush carpeting ... --HOME:~ kitchens, service porch, M-V•rd• 3 br 2 ba 213,.._.1·7607 •-•--L. IO""••-n -ltor 6 co.076 Wld newdrapes.Patio.3 ~wCoastHwy NB ~T •..r.t Can beusedas"un· ,...a "' " : • ''" . --..----" -__,...... t.och I 041 ""11 • ., • ..., • comm. pools and more . ......, 6· ..01t ~66 ... L • aa:DW. Coast Hwy , 1'18 1""ts'· 10 min -al'-to l~ake f~lc. covered pauo, fncd a..-. 1 l "'b 2, .. ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c $75 750 H II ~r ,. 645-66 .. 6 . -A • g r Kid •. nots -1. nan ove y .. T ..,. Bal l,lc erdnlx stm . urry, c a "" Mu--N i IF Y a · s ex ... ~ .,... • Cape 13 Br. 2 Ra $40 1720 awvtn:; at on~" ores\, s495 A gt. N 0 r ee. Unlveraity Park. Very ~c~~~ MOMAICH TaUCI LA.UNA MH6Ua An outstanding home for the small or growing fa mily. Pool. large outside lfvlng & piny a reas. 3 bdrms . 2 ~ ba ths & country kitchen. $275,000. A COUJW'al IAICIR CO. 496-7222 831-0836 nr.. ....... .., .... L.ata-...... ea. unit. Sk 'tes & lofts TAABl!l I ] HOUSIS Whh Water V'4tw sweepmg views. · 964-~ 9'73-297 l Pvt. lmmed occupancy Use of w s thruoul . gs.._ EasuideC.M. 3separatt Unlqllll! Laguna 5·plex. 5 867·3534 • · ~mo.552-9034 $ 6 o o , o O a s h . -· houses on corner lot. real rt replaces. s plit· Extremely sharp ~ BR 1 ............ 3241 2131684-3200 ~ bl 1 d SUperlocaUon. $159,900. level pent.house. 2 Dr. 2 CifT AWAY Ba. SUS mo. Avail now. ••••••••••o••••••••••• assum8 e, o wn 2 ba, + D.R. l bloc:k to ROM tT AU Call 546·5880, ask for OCEAN Vl.EW, new 3 br. !s.~t54~;~carpet-A erE:HSOTIMG€~ =·~~~1~;~~ lD Hesperia. 2Y• Acres Pamort.arry in~~~· HAQOI VU HOMES Good '-+--~ > Owner-Agent 642.9666. re n c e d . com PI e t c IASTSIDI C M S200 moa.-mon. _,, •TIUY 333:3W.Coaatffwy,NB . privacy, gr eat view ! 3BR2BANew3BR28A IMldet'a Cat.m Hm 2br ' ..a1t L•46 Dana Point Oceanfront C.U,tom quality 4 Bdrm duplex. Agent, 646-32$$ -· ......._ ,......:__ .... • vu PHASI 2 Mutrita•on ..,_ Trt·Plcx. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. home. Fam rm. atnum. .... • ._.. . .,.,....., ..... · CAJtMa MODEL -. D_.,,, 1Jnlt.i frplc sepante garage, Jl?ri 2ba. gar. frplc. rao . .ce, Beau. yrd. Oa.r. R•nclY lo Next to 11reenbelt. Fee For FamHv 4 Ha•1n • ~ 80 year around leas~. parking Cot RV ts0.000 .wult.s, No Pets. S.75. 848 .aw. 41 bcb. Mt·TOOOdys, land. 1ss1 Port Tiffin. From hiac.lous fr~ orr Jtive 2 Br, one 1 B0wlt~ 1be ultimate tu ahelter llt ... ~·vilWI W. llthSt.&U..OUS. e.e.-.a. '1&9,$00. By own /a gt back l ard Lreesl Sharp =~ It yards. wareoooa for 1125,000. 29% down. ._..--Eutaide C.11. Altrartive ~ urtv.te ocean ~3454 Sand Polllt borne with 4 delocaUOo. -· Owner will flaanc• Luxury $ Bdrm. 3Ba. 3br w /frpl. dihwt hr. view ))00(1 2br boine. btdrooma formal dlnlnl Clown. Tenanu pay utll. bahance. 7l4-t:r7·53'10 home in Pf'Hll•uous A V ref rig. W Ir D. Room for "'°· l.ncla. Po01 aen · ~~~~~~~~~ room. family room with Owner will carry con· ,.._________ fam r m . rec rm pool. R v . 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R9CJ1"'Cy boat. camper or utra w 2d•ys t1lar1Ceit! FQiVV 1 .&DY d ya 213 H'I U 4l l'\1'1 wrfrpk , ••r Sml p1o1llo ;e Ir 30ra, movt-•today, ll40-2810 C car For info. call No1:ommerc11&1adl. * ·At~ * ~~,,~~o1br~: 2t3 ~ tmlmn 1~tMlr1 wlk \0 i.t:1<>ppiorc & bui. ...... 4200 '44.rlio 848-_3_133_._____ ~~fji"! «.n DM V. Ann ~r~t?P~::!.'.~"~"rf~ N..'W 2 Uk 1 ~. bu t111tr ~~ f.38~ 842.9844• ~~'!':.~~ ..... ~........ OUTSIDE STORAGE ~!'i to";i~!!e ~~:i•t:t~f1n 3 8drm. 2~b•w ff'\llr .! no JWI• or C'hildren pvtp.&llo.t'llL'l.C4r i\Jlt~ Lido hie bayfront. on PIJMlLOCAT10M =ers.~ts,etc.NeiU •~illERILEE• : <'a.r 1•r w f'lc-r dr 0'"'' wtyn 11..'11 4M82 st!O 00.w'74 New 2 ltl( 2 UA: en d .iar. btach Avail June Isl to ON WATE R. Available . SJJ. _4____ 642-5678 ~fled Muaeu.se .... c~ w llw bt> .. rh $370 • 000 for professional or ret a il HoulecaJJ.a b Anpt kld$ OK fl~". to ~1trh 2 IV fun1 nr uni Sl15 S10 111•11111 brund n"w 1 Sl'Pl lat . 14 mo olt1ces. Te>Ull of 3000 s q R-... 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Sdloo6s & l-'ro1~U>ry 1•u1nl I Hr. av.iii no~. b'IJ !klSI 67!> !i!)l)K .apt~ Adult!> l>11hwhr. ·t'w-.:11r2 <t13 t4t'5 ~41 slt:!Jb lo beach. I br furn. A• r p o r l 0 ff '<' e . Mesa Quietness essen · ....,_.._ 7005 bltlllt, ~11rl fiar ica,., IJl.iq frvlt· s:KIOmo lhruJune Serr etarlal ser vice tial Write Class1f1ed Ad SCRAM·lfJS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Puol GoA.11 >d n8 ~t·utt Wt>() 0 H It I l> G t-. 41f121'Alor497 3282 av&I $140 _95_7 9~ Bolf206x. 1~~.lyCoPsilt~t. MPe.Osa - Pl 642 ~3.t;.&!'>!Klll A1borl11k1-. s p,11•1uu)\ -" .. ANSWERS I "'H Twnh:.l' 2Ur, 211J dt11 . L..igunu, oceanfront. pnv Elegant offices. 800 sq Cl. ~--·------IMTIODUCTOIY LNM/Lffw OpffCNI In lwllh lJlt'. bn.:h1. °'"V 2 br & 2 , 1e~. up.:rJdl·d <'Ph. beach. h::.hmg, weekly Xlnt Newport locat100 , -w farm desires 3 or 4 Hr Betake -Chaos -LESSAa...1 ....: bli, '"'h', •ww\I & JUt'Uttt d A'' f I t' I A""381' f' "u2111 ...., Gamut L~ora~e V'l"'I .. a-. ., b". fn•I•·, ., c•• 1-.....&..-l-a......a .,, .,...... rpi., -. . rJ> l'. l •I ......,.. ti .cna1ssance .....,. home for Jun••,July & ··,. • "' • ,. • ... ~ • M ..........__ J\Jullb. no pt•b 6JI OO'J7 f II f ''() ~ OUT to SE •Career rn Re al F..stale• aarage w topen .. r Nr11 ••••••o••••••••••••••• .:.Ara..ie. u r1:c· 111· ~ ... IEACH FtlOMT Augu.'>t m COM /NB area I Back Buy lo'ormal din ...._,_.wlo 3107 MESA PINES ~~~15 $til(~1,t17~2 ~~11.~) VacationRentals 4250 San Clemente Super b 75G-3ft00,Jane ___ ~~~1t~hl~~:vt~~u~';! =ey~~~.~~s~a~st:~: Ina rm, crpt~. ddrplli, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Ur 5'0ll t'rpk 1iool. or · ' '· ••••••••••••••••••••••• View 27Ssq ft each Woman writer desires lbr thal it goos an for mov1cN year with a ne w pro wa:iber/drye r, nc y+trd On Ocean w1lh !fay Vll'W Ja1·ua1, gus bbtl, rlmwd twduct'<I 10 ~·. 1 1m . J1r tlouse for rent. H1g ~car Two avu1l. $300/mon uni. yr round. Bal Js that are not worth gomg ress100 featunng exctl· w111prlllll:lcrs $.'>15 Ouyi. 2 bdrm I'" bu Top floor. gar AcJuf\8. no 11{'tc; 21i50 t'Olld, pool, lt•1lll". 1111 C..:tlY <ilps 6. bn••ns lu.rn 149'l·112o Xlntlocal ref's 675.8515, OUTtoS EE llll( Telecourse 2000 Pro M4-061•, cv~ & 1.1.kndi. :.e(unly build1n1t sub Harla i\v{' ~ti ~"17 nwdtl<'t•l)y 640 tilt.I s:.!5 mt{'ly pr t"pl (;all -------gram, t.he fast & easy se3604 332 Monh· Vii.la tcrnuwan park1011. yrly after 3 µ m. ~ 1989 Harbor·Uaker No (; M Sherry ~ls to ren7bct; Lod & Fo.d 5300 way to pass the stale ex Dal Pemn F:lc.:Jnt 2 flit. bt• $72.S per mn tJ75 1264 2 Br, t 117 btt. pvt vuaio. LClqulta ~och 3848 -442 s<1. fl. $221 fmt ttpl. w~k or S/7 or •••••••••••••••••• ••••• all\'J. Call for an Appt. to avail now Sm.Ill dog •)k ••••••••••••••••••••••• 416sq. ft $262 Stl4 176-ll91or 731·5462 d ay 2112 ba. home Avull now ,.. __ ....._, M Yrly. lease SOOO mo 61ty .___Ulll"I ar 3822 Adult:. on l y S32S Odux1•newlv dt•1•orall'd 2 Swnmtr&Eost~r A{Ccp~gndflrutllllC - -----LIMITEDOFFER• fK17 ~ Wrm ••Pl o·n Ol'can nt•ar & Y~arfy R~ntals S49-13W. 540 2200 MiscelaMous 4650 FOUND ADS 25'1. discount with lht' & Beach Really 7!>9Olll1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --lbr. s lovt• &-rl'fn.: s:i:10 Easl bluff 3 bdrm 2 lnl yrly tMU ~J!>Otli4U 1511~1 dm rm. $650 J>i•r m.. cvt.., John i J'·'rm. 2 tiuth Drand 1rto r lltH\o lh·att•d AVAILAHLt: NOW Sl90 Up. Offic"• ~tore, Rtfttd1 H(J Offer exµ1res Apnl "' I I l I I ~ I Ju I' & ,, h "-~ ••••••••• •• •• •••• ••• • •• RE FRE r1t.•w w1d1<;hwasher Xlnt PoO • l' cva ur. )'oU J t•rrii rr Y r. 1 .r •Ill' cpts, drp:,, A /C 11301 A [ 2'L Wawr paid. 964·&>A5S A:.k • lclC'alJon SJ75 ~5Jl~or nean pa1k1o g $t.25 JOMESREALTY,lnc Bea c h , H B l.sc RobertM.P~t SAIL &tQ.~1 11 a)(l 4~~ N.k for M 1kt• or flobby 8't2 28.14 18331 Patterson Ln. Call·. RMI &tat. Sca.oot 6 73 62 I O ----lfunlmgton B<:ach AU.ADULT APTS I Br apt w oc·••Jrt vu·w·r----·· ----$IOU/Month TwoF..HTicbh 642·5678 Cal67S-4'90. ... OW AVAILABLE new crµl & d(l", t·ovl'n•<I SISOt Monlh to the for Hon I.rt LU X U H. I o U s CottoMHCI 3824 KAVF'1tONT C ONf>O ••••••••••••••••••••••• with 2 bdrm!., 2 ha Sl'7S Nt>ar ni•w l ti1 .2 tm. fo'orevcr VIEW Sc('unly gur /<'arport, frpk, patao. & Ptesllg,. ~50tmo bc <'IOl>c to all " parlong, w;.ilk to beach 1 2 RrapL"' Pool, Jacuu:1 & ..,,.,c. u 9 II'"' MAU 1"!50/Munth LONG BEACll l:HJ<iarea End llaral(e .,,., "'' "" Orl·anfr110\ Cond11 2Hll . 1-'our blks from ocean TIIJ-.:AT1~:TFHJo:1sTlVAI. SORRY. NO l' .. :TS Wr OC't·nn V1t•w 21Xl. i.lt.'<'111> b. µool, near Downt<1wn II B Air con " In ..: 4!2N 0 ST Spimous Wl'llllS & i.:olf 675·0013 dltioncd modl'rn build IOOM IOOM "-laM"'-n 64<-"•9u '"'06So.~naWuy tn" 1714 )536750-1,9to5 ROOM '\.AJO> """" " .,. " '" " l'alm Sr>nnl(l> Condo on "' Newly dc<:or:lll'·d 2 bdrm 497·34!*5 M1~'1on lltlls Country S h a rp l1 tt J{' o fr1<'{', Starnng 1978 Best Ac Wa t e rf ront H ume)\ TSLM1:mt r..ti 1603 fl.11 1400 _ _ 2br. Iba . b11t b aek. y rd & <!bdrm 2'h bn. New Con gar 2172 Maple. Ci.II do. si;so per mo V cr y 675-0428 e ves 11.., ha crpt, <lrp-.. bit ms. I Br. adult.., 1inly ,)'olep!-tu t:lub !JliM ~)llJO w bath Sl25 p{'r mo tress no m 1 n cc J 111 ~>rvt pal10. townhous.._.. l>c;,ch. m ·i.ir :o.hopµing HIC: Hl•'./\ll 1.ak<'lront Seoll Rt>alty536·1SJJ Clayburg h at Lhc Long ruce 67S-6.166aft.. 5 Dix bt·lt'v~l 3Ur. 2Ha . end all ut1I mrl'd Ch1ldrl'n ctr. $'25 bl & IJst Ph Beach <.;,onvenlton & En OK, no peL-. S32S mo 194 57:!1i l:O,brn Sml or l~l' groui>:. ---------•! ~anment Center. JOO 2 Hr2 U~1 duplt•x 3.Sth St, $450 mo y rly. 675 5647 yd, dbl Rar. b ltnl>, frpl<', $MXl mo (714 l 62'J 73$ or 11141675-4490 art 5PM Mn~r6'155647 Mi.:r 714 ~; 77111 CHARMING .. : 0 <'can Blvd, Lung tewport ~och 3869 ()l•panf1 nut <! hr 2 ha CdM SUITES lk•ut:h. 01Jplex on 351h St. 21ir w /llar·n\J c:pb paml Wtr pd 636 4120 I :;pm 2116 Placentia · R" $30CI ~ Plutcntu.1 ·A" $310 •C91.'an 2b1;1 t•ondo n1/ S.1> •··,·:•R••K••H•E•W•••P•O••R•T•••• holl"' /\vat I now thru Available Now' Two 2nd Call 642 ~;78, l·xt zn oa s t u / a on , ,.. J une 15 li75 11112 Ukr floor swtN\ SM> ,q fl ei. t..oclatm your l1ckct::. carport Ch aid ok No n ache Io r s. I n r :? f'lu..'h surroundm,l!s & lgl' * • • 3 Br 4! Ba . $550 mo yrly 675 SM7 peL'I 833 8YM l~"1rooms & Townhou:o.~·;. ()la111ondh1·a1I ho mt·. :1 U1 !>unny s undcc·k C:lo..,t• to l"rom $34!1 ~I J Jl;J, Jo<1ol , :! wk mm • l"aSh1on Is land & many •--!.-.-/1 • t/ WALtc TO IEACH &LIDOVILLAGE "~L'.1<k 2hr. l h11 /\dult:.. no J>ct.:, trl5 EASTSIDI-: nl'lol. 2 lift :! Ba, fplc, bllns. $450 642 OOHH Spectacular i-1>,1. total m:11ch1·rv Hiii< 'o<!I lfilli other aml'n1t1l'' Must ~s " •s rt•c reut1on pr11,_.r.1m , '>L'<' to apprl'r1ate $395 ~~ J BH 2 Ba. ll(e k1tch , re -!'>40 505fi $275 Modern 2 BH. blln:. rnrpel, drapc.•s , ll<tr, pri v pat11>, child OK. no r>t'b l>nve by 3041 CoohdRt' I\. pl 1 Ii . t h 1• n 1· .1 I I &\2 2.').<jS !CJI :iixtiS :.1x·1t1I proi.:ram 7 vool:-K Rnitals to Shor~ 4300 fll'r mo (';111 Lrnda at •;= .............. .. tl·nnJs l'OUrt1> At 1-':Jsh1nn ••••••••••••• •• ••••• ••. ROGEAS REALTY ~-~ 5005 flll ha rdwood floors, $525 N<-w 4 ph•x. frJ)lt', hltin~. nw:> BKR 644·2675 <!hr. 2ba. l'ach K 1d' o h Sm pN c·ons1dere1I S.J!IS Island. J a moon·t· & San 675 2111 _..,....... ,_,,,, Joaqwn Hills 1<0•111 ROOMMATES . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5aR Ci...ttk 127 6 &'<.' W lo I l Sat . l~K 1714) 644 1900 GOALSllJClll MO • Share-M-Save W/\NTEfl lluJl<l J 2nd bu"nt•s., OCUM FROHT En)UY rnlJr(.' I' JY It•:.-.• Nt·WIX)rt Reath Offal'(' S11an • ltmt· fnw ... t rr~· \II J\l.:e .. & l.1f1•,h It•' \Ooanlt'tl m ex('haoi:1· for 6406,S94or642 !QZ3 l'nm1t11 a t.4:1 15 1 J ••••••••••• •••••• •• •• • • ·~ LI I ... r I u1t1mond nl':I •'>lall' C n D I S , p 0 0 , J ti <' , panoramic orn vu 2 Hr. 2 Hr. I It;,, ...,.,,,,r.1lt• 1:c0r 2'"1 bu, 2 frpl, no pt'h w1yard K1d)'o ok. $!4!5 Adil!\, infant o k $5<!5 fi407HO<l 492 til0.1 ('XI 173 lwf 9am Jbr 2b<a w offu·e Y1 .. 1r Ocino Poiftt 3826 ly F'rplt". .:ar. $J11:11J ••••••• •••••••• ••• • • • • • 'CSL Mgmt t~z u,03 or a fl Spm l llt1rrn 1\111 w 1i.mall rw t OCt::ANFllONT l.g1• 1 llr p11t111 (l;iragt' S:Jt1U1rnn den. J ha. 3 lr1-11!·.., l:Jtr.> I.A.!•' :i br. 2 ha u11~nich'fl ti7!. i'S71 &<ashore. /\gt 7fi!* 11 4!0 lll'Wly dl'c•>r Nr 0 1· S.JYCM Collt•Rt· End ~.ir ~oo 1.w w1011lmn to buy, «x 2 Ur Wt">ttlJff area 1'1:11 ~1trano 3278 1r.1 !t!l(l5 Call & lt•a\ •' •'f•1111 vt• <'ondu, 2 Br Z Ha nrport launtlr\I do:-c lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnt·'>~a1 .:t· ,\v:11I Mu v $'>511 mu 493 041;7 A ... k lor ,hoppm~ t;;JI ~M 4! bdrm. J ••, ha Crintln, :! 1;>lh Mr Poe __ car gara.it. h1k1• t1 :ol lo . . . N1·11r b<>a<"h. Duplt•x, :1 l>t:a<'h, nt'M "''°' l\'ik l•>r Mt-;,-a V..rdt• l l.l<lrrn. <! ll.I, ....,...._. •-h 3840 ht'<lrm. ;i ba Yr ly ka't• M""" i-:llcn 661 2:U I 11.j() !i.lj fl I-q1lc . t•nl'I • _, ... ..,.on llC'OC Sfi.')11/mo 557 mH;, --;r ..:;Jr, d 'hwshr. g.1rhaJ.!t' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hi':AUTIFUL 2 U1 <·00110 d1 a,p $:17:, mo (';tll N1·w UvJ tHl rm. ,un Sl{'JJ!; to twh lhr. f11r11 ur d ll cxtral-.. pool :! kul' !157 151':Jlor7S.11:211, dt!c:k/yard, g:1r.1~t' ·r unfum yrly ~~111 v.. 1.1111 OK. avail May l1 S:Ji!5 JJI W·Jrnt•r It.. fi1•iH·h No HOO 1:164!111 ~l:J li'/r1 7!1J:1 11319303 2 bdrm 2 t1.1 Z pall"'· ~ K4K 2f'Sor ''l4 :!:Jllf mo )o,ITIJIJ ~11r;1.:1 S:~I mu Pt' 11 "" .i. ' :! bdrm I', ha f111·111.oc c· eo..donniums !1!;7 lf4'il 14: :i Hr 2 Ba. 4! C'ar l!araR•·. Ir.: pallo, end 14.ira1:\• u..fwftished 3425 near 40.S & i:W;H"h 11-l:XI Yrl y Is .. $1'i0 111 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm. 2 !>a . tlcn . £!7'1.225 7K4223b t>~t·~ • , • . q1l ~/drp., (,ar W 10 lll<'ar SO Ci.l 1la7.ll2 hr. 2 hkup. pattu. no Pt'L'i 2 OCl-;AN FHONT. inland Sm\Clement~ 3876 ha Ni•w rrpts & dr~. kids $4 15 181 II lh·I v1c•w Adults only z llll ••••••••••••••••••••••• A IC, patio, pools. ~acuu~ Mnr 645 !W15 t •·~ ha. P1>1>I. !>auna. M'•: 1 Br apt tt:10 lit.I I'll & lu.'lh lndscpm~ ~;, . • . . bid~ ~75 Tom. 6;,66JIJO Walk t u 1•v»rvlh1111: lcs~ d1;'rount s:u,.4447 ( Xl o ... LUX E A !'TS nt:ar So or 53(;.;wiJ Mal u r I' ad I\' I) n I y :J'li_: 9113 7418 cvl.' & wknd Coast Plaza i hr. I·'• h.1 492-WK. A IC. d !> h w}l r , poll I . 2 bdrm Condo. Carcplace, -SPACIOUS 2 · 3 hr t·ondol> nr Su. Coast l'l<11.;,. f'rwy a eccl-.!> lo I rvme complex. 557 4810 i.auna. Jat:uur + m;m y wa ... hcr /dryer hook up lbr apt, nu 1-rpll>. \-f'rY extras Vil' Adarn:o./liushard cll-irn On•an V11·w J fJ l'ruPcrtY M.:mt Adult:. only SJSO mo S2751mo 4!12 37GI We Ch1·ck n .. h·rc·nccs ••rC)C mm A*'t ljU ?213 C.....11546 4282 " "' "' . ...,.~ Bt-:AtrTY SALON. 15 ye--, UI • rcw l,(J('ATION. 1250 "I 1101 i'\llh·rton J\\C, ('\1 lh>omniJtt• w a nt•·d I u )\hare l'xclu....,v~· C'herrv I ..ikl' hom•· 111 N •·"' riort r1111 t'.15 !\!•:!.$ s:n:i 111<'111 ut1l fl .~> ''""'t')'o, 1•11nf . M'•' 751 17:!2or~7 -5529 t') l'nv b.1 /\rnr>ll' pk.: .. 1.rn11 ('nr uio Jlkr INTEHNATION\I. ., ' llE/\J, i':STATI'.; ltt!'>!i700 NETWOHK l'\'lll :! Hr:! Ila Jf)t m Irv SlO:! ~"'mo ~ ut1l 1:.:1 l~JI DOWNTOWN < tl'l,J f"'t:uu-h~· for 'all' ll1'.d Ml~<I. 3()() '>fl rr ~·> l!.'llHI mo111•y maker. bPlo w )\~ II ('pl . drp-.. «Ir l"'~' 1ond H c~son . Ukr POINTHEALTY 551 :11.Y.12 IIT5-MOO 71414!f6·5600 H11omm;1l•'. lie"ut1ful :! ---------· ,torv h•1m•· 011 IJl'ath. CONVENIENT Newport 1•·11ni-. r11u1 h fur 11"hcd fk·at•h .1ddn•ss bc·hmd S'~l mo t71111'4:!!1:.>7a Ml\HINEICS MILE. <! room:c.-1 k1tdll·rwlli' &-llJ"tJ>iJrt' .i.1 · 1•r<Jlc'"'·'°11•1' li.1lh $'L'IO nio rh lo rn.tlt· u1 l1·m.Jll• tci .,h;ir. rum or uwocr will re· Jhr hi.uw • Ii 1 ' hlk l<i mmtel .•nd furn for IK·h l'IU I I ' •lltl ... , lu.~t ,. dt•posit im, 1771$ S'J(lo mu ~c lbubm1t A.-.kforTmnot 1':1tt1 WatffirontHomes 631 -1400 11.1rbnr Ar•·11. lllt'l'. own ---------• r1a1m & hulh Ht•a ... JllJ hi\• ~,Z 4:17tf l'V(' &-\Oo krill MW Art1st11·. C'out hy M or 1-· n11tltlh•ai:<". 1lt•1·pnt :!HH Jl>l. pool. CM 1;:n l447 II II PLUSH Oi''F'ICl':S Nr on•an $30() ulll l)d 962!lJl1or9';11 7!"1141 l~auty -.hop. t-:.t hl'd )'otlr>IJ m llunl Jk>ach 1 .... t;1" l11.lllb ~·~ !I .> Mun Sal Ni-.-.1 Extra \1(Hlt'V. hul oon t have a Int o(tam .. ~ I' Jllml' work f<>r full time tOIXlcy No hard 'alt•.., Call Thomas for appl 5 to 1 AM. 546 5'i.'lll PET GROOMING Xlnt 1':.tst C M locauon $30,000 Ei.tabla ~h"cJ ()WC Aa lboa il>I Jnd nc:111y. 6~3·11700 751 Z?H7 714 /496·8564!aft fiprn oc:__.0 •-a To#llllDllSe .-.n "" 3880 f1t•;wh h.'c 10 :o.harr, po<>I . IL...&.-: .... _... 2br huU1>(' ... t'n Ct'd y d 2lJ 16th St. 3 br. z•, ha. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tl'nn1i. <'llUrls . Nwpt 2 uprx•r Bayvww off11•1°l\, Mobil Oil Corp llas t-'ur 4.'iO .,q fl. $325 mu N H 1 .. •us1' Car wa::.h with fl42 2:4!1ll, 548·l5.'>111:vt·' .:asnl1ne far tl1ttl'!-tn Newport lkal'h, Co~tu PHO!-' Ol''"'ICJ-:S Ml'Sa area C:ap1tal Ill· _.__.. 3525 garage, om• child, !.m IJCl frpl<'\. 2 1•ar ~ar /\va1I 0-.a.ach•d •pfs. Shore:-$25() ft4G"H772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OK Avail May 9th. $370 5/3 1S5() !146 7961 11:"1' ~ "" Heritage Park lrv rne f>'l.21&'>7 • 2 Bdrm, I bu. kid s OK 1Wnhse. 2br, 211:1hu. uir 3br. 21'2ba, Condo highly ~mo+d1·p A\ Jil now rood ~ eve 526 5192 EtS1dt', 2 lilt. pvt bk vii, upgraded Vrly lse. 1st . dy 1:14G-66m no ~l!l S330 mo ""'· IJ't last ~ sc « 646-47114 i xec Kids OK 497 :1ao1 - --2 br. l'"l ba . small yard. f'..:ASTSIOF:. oo dogi. $365/mu Cull ••••••••••••••••••••••• hiu·helor. k1tch, pool. no ~~t>. b75-ti670 * •• JimDoyl~ lfiO'Q Pasadena Ave Tw.l111 Two Ft-ee Tic;kek to the LONG BEACll Tilt;ATRE f''ESTIVAL INTHE IOOMIOOM ROOM Stamng 1978 "4!sl f\c tress n o m in ee Jtll Clayburgh al t he Long Beach convention & 1-:n . tertainmenl Cent Pr. JOO E Ocean Blvd • Long Bearn. C811642·SG78. exl 272 w claim your ttckel!I .,, * * 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '!~t~~!!s pct:,. $115 mu 548·0!HG 2bdrm 2bu fenrcd y.ird. E Side Delx Twnhl>t'. pnvate .iuraJ?<' K11l11 & 2br. 11,.,ha. No Pt-ls. I pet.s O K $350 mo t•h1lrl O. K $350/m o 6.lHr718orAtt 5·77111150 ~ I Br S'lGO Ul1I pd /\vaal May L'il. Adil!., nn pelb 31!3 w ~y 548·9516 Lar~e I br, l ha, cpl. drJ">. bltns. balcony. xlnt lot' New Pe nlhous C' Cond<t, 2br. 2ba, bal. frplc highly upgrd. Ten, pot>I, jac. Sec Crnplx. Nr lwh $500 Call Sam 968·967H <111. <B) 994-1.580. Adults, no pct'> S'l75 1767 Jbr duplex renred yrd Or an Ke. 6 4 6 · 19113 , Kids, pets OK $395.mo 642~~--_ &&8-l237Ge<irgc · Ha.twi90ft leach 3140 HuntincJton leach 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW APT HOMES NOWIEMTING Luitury 3 br/2 ba, spar1011~ Interiors. Incl OW, tjlOve. fplcs, & prrvate 2·<'ar garaRes. 5 Unique floor plans, renting fro m $495/mo. 1· "' ,:, j 1' ) • 1 ... hi• ;, ,,. j • • I Rdrm I h at h 12'75+dl'P Avail now Call Rcnal11 5f)IJ.77t>7 --~nts Furnished oru..funtithed 3900 .••..•••...••••.......• Tll ~ EXl'ITIN(; PALM MESA APTS MINUTES TO N PT Rt 'I I Bach, 1&2 IHl from $255 & up AdulL' Nn pt•l!> 1561 Mcsu Or <5 Hlkl. Ea~l of Nl·Wporl lllvrl) 9am·!'>J'.lm 5<11i !l>!lill THE BESJ OF ALL WORLDS l'ACtFIC WOODS Adult Apartments Set umonl( wan<tennit s treams & Lall fr:iR rant Pinl'S fealun· •Walk·1n closet!> •Time·~aver k1t<·hcns •Air condll1onm~ •Decorator accents •Pools. Gym •VolleybaJJ & Mon• SllH 2 hr twnhs ";1s 1c1co (' M $215 111r ut1ls M 1 ~'. 25 35 51!1 2372 d.1 y:.. 64.'H.ilJI ••ves 4350 .............•.......•. "'-orage Rc·ntal ~i!.i /mo. ~mgll' •'nrlo"·d llunt fk h. Pt•l(l:Y, t1611 4~19'.! Office Rentol 4400 .•.•••..•.............• BEAUTIFUL SUITES 755 lo 3200 Sq F'I . Crpt.s. drps. i.crv1<'l'tl Comnwrct Pork N{'wport 833·8813 ON THE WATER! PlUSH SUITES JSO to 1300 s~ fl Faittcntic V1•ws Wet Oars UdoMarifta VHlacp Newport 675-8662 SOO.l.250 sq ft llwy viii· lb1hly Laguna . s ub parking, Ne w carpet. dropes & paint . aar cond. Pri ce n egoti ab l e . 549·1186. 5.57·5810 134'1 sq ft. Ii offtn •s 't~lmenl $fi'lM. training "1-Wl"rl'tary, rt'l't•pt1011 & pruv1ded. for details Cull wet bar arc.u. Ta:.tdully 714 731 2215 papered. ('arpch•d & wan . ----- dnw blinds Plumh111g lusiniffs a vull "'all spat·c;. N1•x1 to lmiMu SO I 0 lO llJll ore Beuc·h Rlvd on ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nf'wmun Asi.umc lea:w OVER 200 q uffr<l tny at h.•low area rcnb tlu<'ks. 25' ca Cannot b<.' llolmel> Taylor 613 4191 :.old separ a tt•I) Ovt>r Jeffcry·llo lml'S Ltd 1.<W. 2·x:r po~ll'rs, ull -• -kmd,, 10-Cll Wtll •wll lkainHs Retttat 4450 lar)ll' lots only Ca II Ke n ••••••••••••••••••••••• Goddard. at 642-4J2 l l''or :.tore & orface s pa<'l' al X210 reasonablt' rates SOO to 5000 Sq Ft. Investment MES/\ VERDE on Opporlwtffy so 15 PLAZA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1525 Mesa Verd~ E, C.M. 54§. .. 123 Newport Mariner's Mtlc Mod{'m !"..o2 sq rt store or orrtrc. 2630·C Avon. LOW rent 2lJ/477·700_1 __ STottfftlOMT Harbor Blvd .• prime loc . Costa Mesa . 1450 Sq ft $1.!JO Mo. Broker 675-6700 2 Vacancies downtown lluntinf{lon Besch . 210 Main St. Mini mall. 960-15.58. Shop fo r lease. high volume shoppinf( eenler . H B. 800 sq fl avail. Ple,se contart Cheryl Green or Rack Strac k Investors earn so··~ of pro· ftt A succt'ltsful hwlde r seekii Cunds. $18,000 µer house. S hort lt.>rm , secured . Mr. Gordon. ~3464. -----MoMyto~ 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• INEED I MONEY • CllDITMO NOii.EM JobsW..eed, 707S • •••••••••••••••••••••• Lost or Found a pet'> Call An 1 ma I A i. s 1st an(' e l,.ivmg quarters for l'ple an League S3'7·2273 no Ice SO'i. m e xc hange for com • paruon, hghl hskpg. yd REWARD $75. work etc m•>~9 tOwk old Dobie. eanq~l Help W..eed 7100 clapped. hai. ~t11<·hc·:o. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Needs m edacul auc nuuo ma ~or 64r>-4305 Lo s t 4 ·1 G . Vi c Talbert/Bus hard frmalt• Pug, fawn color w hla<'k l :ice Namt: !Tob y I REWl\flU !162 4760 o r 549-26b4 1'ound youn~ Spr1ni.(er !"lparnel male V11· llun\ 1n~ton Harbour (;al l SWAAAl S Ourexpandmg businesi. reqs ex per Counselors Great operungs to fall! 1-:mployers Pay All 1-'e.• .. l.n Reinders Age ncy 4000 Birch. F.i.tab '64 Newport Bcal·h. 8.13·8190 ljll& l.296 i--i .... ....._,,. ........... ,...__ ... ~later & Lo ... Jard11w. J.' V Box of Heath K 1l ~ TV lt•1•hmm·al manuJI.::. lleWHrd !162 Jl69 I .o:-.l ~ry wht 't n ppt•cl l'iJt, 7 ml!' M, 1f fuu111J l'Jll li:JI S.~ 1•w ' L<>:,-r Jo'emJlt• Sh ih 'I 1u ACCOUNT AMT Z-3 yt<ars rn cost account m11. bal'kground for .1 dynaouc mfg company S17K Irvine Personnel Agcnrv 488 l7lh, COllta Mesa So1te224 642 14711 Wh1te1Urwn ~u11rtow1·r 1---------• & Small1•y fto •wJrd 754-029h aft SI' M I 1~t 4 22, <;nld w.1lt h V11 Our Lady (Ju1•t•n "' \n~t>ll> Cd M iww .. ro s.:fJ·2760 l)~-r llrwk old blk kalll·n lung h.ur \'tr !Ith Sl IS. C'-.t ll w \ !"I I.a lo! ru;WAltO . l'et lwlo111:' tt> l1tllc girl 11!'°1 llllJ l'V(.~ h•und Wh1 l>J>d. IJy Newport f>ll'r 645 7724 Acct~ Bkkpni.: TEMP.OHi\l\Y Rc,cist.er t oday lo wnrl. on vanoUl> acco untini: & bookk eeping asl-.1 ~11 mcnls. Work close t u your home. Acctg clerk,, bookkecpc ri., a c1·ou11 · lanL-> are net•ded thru1111l Uran1w C.:owlly Ca II .,., for ll'l'lrf' mformataon. Ro~n llalJ's OCCCMl!lttmps 233.1 No Brnadway 11200. Coldwell Banker Bldi.t ,Santa Anu l71 4l 835-4103 FOUND· Ht•d & v.h1tt· malt' llassetl Houncl. vie -~~~~~~~~ So H.H <in •a !f62 nJ!lf. 1-'0u'NI) fn)'oh Sctw r V1t 1----------Sopenor & 17lh St C M ~SH-Adon 631 1222 WAMTID HOW "S A M " 1s no w 10 t e rvie w1ng those HI wrested m a prof. c urccr 1n movies. TV & TV com found 3-4 mo old pup llool'Y r ulort-d part Ter· n e r V1t• Ht•1I Nc•wland IW7·781>7 -mcrc1als. Nu exp n{'P, -----Ptnoftab 5350 sm fee Call 633·2233 ext ....................... ~ PRF:GNANT" C:irtnlo!. ------~~-­ ronftdenllal rouni.ebng & Ambitrous couples needed referral Abort.ion, adop · to work m an ex.pandrn~ lion & keepUlg 00....m~ part time. Ca II APCAR!:._ _541 2563 forappt 494-5168 Spirit.al Rffder -Am;eriftg $.nice l8LS S El Camino Real PBX operat ors for u San Clemente . Fully he te lc phon• a nswe rao ~ For Appl 492 7296 ~rv1ce expenenced or Physical massage by h e'd mas:.t"ur t echn 1<-1an. Appt 3-8PM S48·2Bl7 will train. f'l.tll time· or part lime shafts ava1la· ble. Days . arternoon- everungs or g rave yard * * * Must be able to w or k A.R. Rons some weekends . TypmR 10325 Ave mda Ctn co de 35 wpm. reqwred. Ma ny Mayo co benefits availab le Fountain Volley Please call Mon·Fra. Two m. Tic .. h Fas hion Island a re a to the 641).179l LONGB~ACll Cos ta Mesa area ntEATRE FESTIVAL 673-1166 E .O.E IMTHE APT MANAG ER IOOM IOOM For 55 uruts in Costa ROOM Mesa. Exper 'd couple Starnng 1978 Best A<'· Hus band must h a11 i.' tress nominee J 111 mamt. exp. Wife bkkpg Clayburgb at the Lo n.i exp. Call 642·5073 or Bearh Convention & En· (213)885-3851. tettau1ment Center. 300 E. Ocean Blvd., Loni: Apt. Man.gr, 15 l1 .. San Beach. Clemente. Curt. Call M2·~. e¥t 272 83W700 to claim your l1ckets *** ARMY I Bedroom Suites Complete Kitchenic Majd SeMce ·TV Close to all major freeways and lrvinl' Newport Beach areas. I Ur frum S285 16350 Jlorbor Blvd. Sout.h of Edinger 139-2140 OFF1CE space avaalnble _<_2_13_)_456-0227 _______ 1 Zftd&JrdTDloms W/F 43. <Jew Hentagt>) 541 5402 bU$. exec i1eeks m ale CAS H BONUSES T O 11.000. paid to tboae who enliat (or Combat Arms positiooa. Rugecl OUt• door work. Pick infan. \J'y, Artillery or Armor (tanks). Must meet re· qWrtment.s and •ilrll for tJ::· Call today for de· Roval Suites 2090°!11cwport Blvd 642-2611 OC' 543-2000 ............. 3740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'\am. room for rent. Dal· lY. wkly. monthly. \Jtil. Ind 7561 Cent.er Dr, 14&, ILB.19'l·7336. ___ _ 2br 2 ba. condo on lht ,.aDct. Secuttd bld1, hld pool. '600. 21.3/333 ~ ...,;;.1 .. ch J741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA 8EACll MTR (NN. SfS/Wk & up Maid KtV colOr TV, be•ted "°°'''U\n. (n4l 494.$294. !CN.CoaJtHwy. 1 1t1rw11 "" n .. 11th flhd t 'orrU'r ul T•·rri & Vtf'Wlllllfot On the aand. 2br. 2bn1 pool, 111ut1a, sec. Unfurn. ~. l'Urn. $65() llunt· lnglon Pu c lll ca, 213 /333-3846 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............... Lovtly ft•rden&·Brooks wt.r fall •KJtcbcn FaclJ, avail. •l•cuui. heated pool •Wkly or dally maid arv. •TV fr phof\e available Low• S72.50 Wis 2277 Harbor Colt• Me11 6'5·4840 --------:--............................ nt 11875 Beuch Blvd. n •ar Talbert m Hunl· an.ct on Beach. $50 per month. Phone me.s age service $10 per m onth, desk ~per monlh. Da ily Pilot. o ffice. Pho ne 642-4321 ext. 276. ----------1 MO. FRl!:E Rt:NT zso.soo s q. rt. offaces From $145. loci. uul. 719 w. 19lh St. 54().2200 __ For lease fane retail l.ldo • ~ bus. onented. s uc· Isle location. Approx . Arrt£g.:: by cess rnoc.ivated secure. 1500sq. n. 673 1970 Coelt Lomtt not threatened by ia · ....._... y,..9 deiien woman, can be BEAUTIFUL RETAIL o:l.VC"• SOJS marriage.ml.oded w/rlle S PAC E . Will shllf{' man. Non·s mokcr , lite w /Chris tian decorator. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dr1rtker. loves life, knowA seller oC fine arts. or LOWEST how to enjoy. Share love s mullar. Reply to Dox cl dancl.ng, good music 477. % Daily Pilot, PO ........_tRtlMt theater. 11ports, travel Box 1560, Calta Mesa. htT.0.'s..... ~tc. Flex . fe male. Ca.921621& 211dT.D.L.omn. aen o ua w /senu of ......,._. R.....e 4500 FaI""t Terms 11.nc::e 11Mlt ,_humor __ . 54_1~----- Sinale olfacc for rent near ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.Hltr' ...... Co. 0.C. Airport. $140 per LACUNA HlLl.S·'"wo ad· 642-2 I 71 f'4M6 l I mo. Rccept/Secretanal j.c 5()00 sq rt M·l un1U . ---------MASSA•I Ff&Ull MOOILS ISCOITS OUTCAU. OML Y Dttp. ........ ten>iresavall.540-6402. new bide. A/C off c. '60,000 SU\a~"'3rm awte avAU In froot.s on Moulton. nr 11.SIJ. YIELD. JI mOI' .. full aerv offc bldg. Nr Lair~ Forest, leaae t>y 2nd TD on luxury r•· O.C. airport. flecept & owntr.835-l.808. 1tdtnce ln CdM. ocean, phone an.t. Secy scrvi Make .JOUr sh opplna canyon rommunlly conl rm, et.c. PIH cal eMter by ~sing lhe Dally '90,000 Eqlollty. Prlv prty 752-61•. Piiot Cla lfl~ Ada ....;.f'75-_3_1$.S_. ----- 631-2140 &OLDIM•llL Co&ta Me.a 540-1028 Hunt Bch M2..u21 Santa Ana 50·3'35 ASSIMR• Tnllneet/E:q>er ••LAGUNA BEACH•• lmmed oPeDl.np avail ror eleclronlc ••· .emblen ol microwave cocn,_enta or lutru· IDlllt.I. 1'ratne. a HP· •1.ctroeJc aatemblera needed, Call IOI' appl., ~Dept. Telonlc· lBlrbM1 •...... L Liii 8eb. E.O.E. .. . ' ATT9n'ION llOrO.w ........ Nee. ••• If )OU ~ new to Coat• Mm.a. t~mporanl dta ~"' ~r f'dut• uon. f'C'('\OTIU)' diRh•ra d fn>m lhfl ervlte, or for .ul)I ~ st.'dl1n1 tem vor11 y ""mph1 tttf'Ut , n•~dcr lhh UO.IQUC• OIJ P.V1W\1ty Y•C•hni $216 P.w 'Wk. ~ on )'OUt prodUC' lJvtty. t'\)mm1sa1t111, plui. Scllool• .ct lnlt wcffoll ·-Tllkw.Wy .. -.. .... ·- c .... lalu 1 lu1• ..... 99WhBl"fOW ' ~ '-'-' ........... r•r::: ,.___. .t ............ ...,.... .. ....... Ohctwy c• 642-5678 Ext. 311 lllt'\lflUVt.111 IJ t' Ira p~li\ ••••••l•lllHl•••••••lllllllee•1 11turantc buuu-J I ht• 1 WllOl\'O 4r m&.'fl Wt' II r,, looluntc for uu.11 bt• llrt'd ult)'PIOIC,foldmtt JH•IX'fl>, PRIVATE HOME .... rt•houu• JOb" ond TUTORl ..... G worklnt< for 11 lan11tetJ 1n I""' <'OllW Work with )OUJhl ~u. 11;,aplll JdVuOl't' l'Ol'Ot !)llblllbh• It )'OU Jn• lll or Ovt'r •~ld v. ou ld tw dVa1h1bh: tu i>t.trt wurk 1mmt-d111t l'l y , t .. 111 hrlwt.-e.n 9 30-2 JO 645-,514 ATTRACTIVE GIRL lO model for indJvldu&I Great compensaunn for occasional sci.i.aonb 111 rlexable lime!\, ''" .)Ou selec.'t the l'lolhci1 & \~pt• ur modeling that you wou ld m os t e n JOY Modeling as stm1ly fo r rwt but the girl sclc1·t~ must be very allructa vc & soptusucate<l No ex perience as nct•cssary & generous pay makes lh11> mterestmg & proritable Ple&e wnte describm~ )'ourself lO Classifae<l Ad f!.406. Oaaly Pilot, P.<1 Box l560, Co!.ta Mc!>a 926216 (Serving You Since 62) BASIC SUBJECTS aEADIMG •MATH •STUDY SKILLS ALL AGES ALL GRADES Mr I H nh111.,nn \1 A 1>1n·1•1111 1'1•11dwr Mr W J1111quan B .\ A~1>11>t.111l llirt·1·to11 I l·ud1~r 551-5646 • .............. • IOOtUCEEPERS AUTOMOTIVE! Olevy dcalt'r Wiii .idd ~x pencnced office clerks for light bo<1kkecp1ng. 556-7666 l'lcnral GREETER PART· TIME typin~ full lime Will 7AM 111\M dJ1 ly Mon tr;11n an uulo ac:counting. F'ra. <'omp..tny hus op1•11 D M V . Int c r e s l 1 n ft . Ill~ for alert. pt·rsonablt.· pleasant s urroundinsis. ind.av to ~rct•l l'U!>lomer:. good pay Opp. for ad· [()(' a 1.e"' c:Jr d t Jler 'i. vanc:emeot. See Offt•·c :.t.•rvicc: dept lnlc:n ·sung Automotive Machinis t Mgr c:1isl0merrelat1ons wurk Salary $24.000 annual HOWARD Chevrol~t ~me falan~ & tC'lepho11 Commeosural<' with ex Dove &Quaal SLq 1n~ Good s larllnl{ per. Apply al Costa Mes· NEWPORT REAt:ll i.aJary, advanccmc·nt & Auto Supply, 216S Harbor 833-0555 fnngc: bcncr1ts i\1)ply Rlvd. C.M. - --Wed & Thur frum M M - ---Cafeteria-female purl I PM al 3194 (' Airport AUTOMOTIVE tune. no wknds $3 25 hr Loop Or. Costo Mes:a LOTMAN.. «>start 673-4403 Over 18 years old Ex-- - -C:LERICAL MC'dll0cd lu ll rencnced. Must have C A R E E R rwt•do, frnt oft rt'l'C:P own transporta lann & COUNSELING IH t1onast. type a l least W WPM. d1Vl·rs1fll'<l )>OSI valid Calif. drivers REAL ESTATE. FREE tt0n. pleasant workanJ( h<-cnse Apply in person TRAIMIMG IF YOU <•ood~ • Malun · pt•r!.on. t() Mr Oa VISon ROY CARVER QUALIFY. CALL LIH· non i.ll!okl·[ 1i33 5"35 ROUS ROYCE DA. t7 I 4199 I ·0660 8 »S E O !-•. 1540Jamborec Road NEWPORT BEACll Carpet UlSlallc:r w:m wd , CLERICAL _ _ expt>r w r e fs. cull EamExtiai\1nnn ' llABYSlTTER wantt·d . L al{una C aqh'l111 ~ my home vie Brnokhurst 4~ & Adams. H U. for 8 yr , <'AH Wi\Sll •old son JPM to 6PM • Mon·F'r1. Salary open Cu'ih aer :, O r.1 n jlc. Call Mon-F'ra 9-5• 752_7855 wknds. N 8 purt t1m1• Or' fuJJ time. Laguna Bl'h. ext230,~V(.'S~4846 _ part·llmt'. F V . pil rt 8.'lbys1tter needed. Mon· Unw C..11644-44~ TYPISTS PBX ACCT CLERKS KEYPUNCH OPER CLERKS OP•IMGS MOW IM IDIAL DAY-lOMG STaUCTURID cH......-s IMVllOMMIMT Moal91Mri ,,..Sce.ooa .cl AMI B11MRfwy C..._. INTERMA TIOMAL MONTESSORI SCHOOL 20221 c,,...... Dr .. Hewport .... 979-9241 MICROWAVE COOKING CLASSES HAYE FUN! Take A Cooking Class! •PrinLec..I R et1pes •Complimentary Win es •Personal Jnstructions 10011( Money Back Guarantee Ltmttcd Seating -Reservations Only Ccil 761-5011 MICROWAVE MAGIC COOKING SCHOOL Established 1975 Motll l*M .Aln A JOI BEGIN A CAREER AS A COSMETICIAN MAii 9000 WOtml Learn to dO faa.11 with the new 8'dn IMChlne. learn ~P ac>Pll<:11tlon the proleeek>n81 way. )Lei Richards Beaul'J Co1199e help vou atan cmve10p1ng"11eW stntts-.. • Gee""9tic.ao A only 20 weelcs you t an be earn1no a good hvong COSMITICtAN CLASSES HOW! L.Jmitea Enrot1m41n1--ca11 Nowl Top instructors 0111e Help and Guidance .. Plenty ol Practical Exl)erience . Too · TUmON PA YIHG PROCilAMS AVAILAILE PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE MANY OPPOllTUHmES: • Interesting Work • Personal Sat1slac1ton • ~ecuriry..Jobs not t1ea to economic s11ua1ton • You progrebS rapidly 10 become ttlorougn1y . skilled • ~II-employment Qpp0nuna11es CAU. '"°'' l I Foa •..oa.MATIOH ~1CHA1'DS BEAUTY COLL.E0'E cw ..... ,. .... .. 19060. I ldWif, ............. ..... MOW IM THE NEWPORT AND IRVINE AREAS CLASSES OFRltED AIE: • Beginning. Intermediate and Advanced Ballet. Toe. Pas de Deux and Variations • Begmning and Advanced Tap• Jazz Performance Scheduled For Late SprinCJ ALL AGES ACCEPTED Director Bonnie W1lco1 MocA.rtt.-S.-- 4251 Mew IL 91111. Wt. G-c.._xt to<:.-.... a...-• M~wport 1eec11. CGMf. '2HO 833-llts 644-1295 Coc.ktai) Waitress School Earn up lo $300 1wr \\ k Low twlaon Placcmcnl assist 751·9194 1COUN T EH PERSON Dcnt.aJ A. ... :.l.Do youwant neat appc;iran<:c, mu~l a career in ortho Utah~ enJOY !)t'()plc al~o ablc to 1m: all your HOA sk1lli. ! help in the rental yd 640-0121 __ _ Ele<.'tnc1an • must have 2 yrs exper 10 comm work. dys . 631·5567. aft 6,64S-4JOS 768s4681 -------Co u p I t• s w a 11 l c d t o --•C•Ol-•L•A.•T•O•R--• manal{e sma ll business Must enjoy meclJng peo PACKER pie, working together. & Willing to tram an in· be willing lo learn dustraous career 1n Pleasant profitable di vadua I t o pack~e work, P If. 963·7225 R A M OPERATOR DENTAi, ASSISTANT I RECEPTIONIST ExJ)t!r prefer red 1-'ull lame, sa la r y o p e n . CdM 673-6443 -------Dental office needs help Pos1lJons avallable to ht your qualtfacat1ons •n · clud.mi;t coronal polis hing ------- Escrow Officer Will Pay Top $$$ _______ ......_. __ YOUI CHOeCI C» JOISI Hundrd of career oooartunlt ... lft Mii pay1~ exdtlnv .,,Wronment• .,.. ~ lor lhe ddnO ..• If •• you hlMt OfflCI SKILLS! In 8 anon lime, YoU WtU. 88 • Mlf-confldent end PfOd~ivel car... 1ni1n now fOf: • SICllTAIY ft#~""";......, • ACC~AMY.IOOlllim• • MMMM. OMCI ASSllTAMT • llC9'nOMIST Typing a Shofthand Bru•h·UP DAT AMt 1'1••11 CL.Hiii Cttl IN-Utt.._ .................. "r····-,,.,..." ........ II.., •n. 4· I IL$$ CoHqe of ,....,....,. Bume.. = ..----Newport Fwy at Oyer RO.O __,__........_ 1 FREE INTRODUCTORY LESSON * CAREER IN REAL ESTATE * . .... ,-: ~ " .... lie.-. ..... . .......... 'f"' wftlt ..... ,. ......... . featnflMJ exeltl•g Telec..,M. 2000 PiOC)I'-. the fost md ... y Wf/11/ to ,... ttt. state ex-. C .. for• ..... tod9r SAIL REAL ESTATE SCHOOL CA Subsidiary of Sail Properflest 675-4890 HelpW•t.d 7100 HtlpWCMted 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1---------General office, Mature R.ORIST self starter . plcasan~ Unique retail nursery t.eJephooe voice. typing needs creative people for 50 wpm. Mon-Fri. Call full & part time perma-Jerry 53Hlflll 9 to5. neot pos 1t1ons . Mul>t ,._ . have expenence an norat ""neral Office · s m_a 11 df'SJgo Excelle nt OP· com. ~ more offlct• µortun1ty lO work ln a help. Typing, 10 key. r11 presug.ious settmg. mg, phone, etc._ Full· lJme Beach Stat1oner.1, Please apply in person, 4020Campus Dr .• N.8 . Moo l.bru Fri. ROGER'S GARDENS 2301 San Joaqwn Hiiis Road COM 640-~944 •FONE* •WORK* We are expanding and need JOi.harp md1v1dua ls t.oeam : $8 PER HR PART TIME! GENERAL OFFICE Come work temporary for a company who care!l about you. lmmed1at1· work-«>p pay. C311 for appomtment. 557-0061 £._Q~ office • ~OJ overload "'ri, tite housework, hve-CAS llll-:1! Expt•r with !" or out. c.all Mr:, BofA & ~C ~IU:i.~ hrs fhomas, 558·2603 dy::.. Some t-v•·:. & wknds "''' !163-6281 eves. __ ply at Chasm'::., So. <.:uai.t Plaza. educat ional materaa Is Ex<.-ellent workan~ cond1 C Lions and benefits. 40 hour week. Apply North With Class I Ile. $10 hr. Neill Crane. 531 3374 llankmg EXPERla.CED TB.LERS SOUT H COAST NATIONAL BANK An Independent ll11nk 849 Sunflower St. Must have phonl' & rl'ha i\me ra c a n S e rv 1 <'e blc transp Lon~ & 1>hort Center. 1339 E . Warncr , a\S1gnmcnt.s. Holiday & Santa Ana. Equal Op· -v a c a t 1 o n r> a Y portunlly Employer. DELI HELP-Ov<'r 18 Exper.4 days week. 644-5619 E & plaque control. front back & 10 between. Call 644-0683 OentaJ business assistant, front dt.-sk, trainmg or experience F V area 968-IMll Tarbell Escrow. one of the nation's most pro iuess1ve Escrow (;om pa.rues as now 10terv1ew mg for an Escrow Officer for our Tustin ofrtce. A nurumum of 5 yeari. ex peneoce reqwre<I 1-..:x cellent fringe be nefi t package .,dHolidcry9 WJTHOUT SELLING SALARY + BONl'S Collegt> Slud<'nl:i Welcome No Expenence Necessa ry Ga.ER>J. OFFfCE Three positions ava1labll' m our Cost.a Mesa Cac1h· ly. Vanous duues includ· ans: typing SSwpm, 10· key, gene ra l otrice vr s ome accounting eit penence helpful. Ex cellent working cond 1 uom and benefits includ mg dental plan. Apply between8am-llam, lpm· 3prn. National Educ a tioo, 4401 Barch Street Newport Beach. (Neat 0 C. Airport) Equal Op portunity Employer. Costa Mesa Banking TELLERS IMMEO POS ITIO '$ AV A I L for I-' ! t 1 m e Tellers who en10Y heavy customer contact , havl' l'Ommercaal bank Teller t>xp, & arc interested an working 1n J)lea!.ant. fnendly surroundrnJo?s Good s alary & benefits. 1\pphctllllS i.ho uld •·on ICIC'l Vi"Jiftio Waites CASllJEH. W/l'Xpcr. for llosp1tahzat1on pl u n ---------2 Wb Pd V ocatioft M<'ns retail <'hain. 1n uvailable. their new South Coasl Pla1.a Store. P /lime. c:o n tac.1 Carol Littman. for appl btwn 9-12. u t ------------------DIETARY AIDE al Con MHicd jDetttaa '"' For Ulformauon call BUl.LDER'SCEN1'ER GeMf'al e.ctric Ca II 835·3323 2J.3..G1.8-5253 CASHIERS UTOTEM MARKETS VOLT T £. Al4POA AA'V 9E RVICa' 1i 3IH8 Campus Drive (Acro:.s Crom Orange Co. Au-port) Equal Oppor Employer COLLECTOR Experienced collector nce<.led by na l1on:il c:redat firm. Strool{ coll ectaon backJt round necessa ry ms to $875 per month starting saJary plus ex· ce ll e nl e mpl o y e e bt:nefats and dental plan CLERICAL ~la Mesa focahty Call Coastal P•F'SOMfl Monday through Friday, 5494200 Gail Richards ACJeftCY or M1ke SuU1 van II.is lots of Job-. Cl\311 ---------w/muny hnc. !.Ul)t.'r com - ------ panics a nd they're ult Comparuon/lfnu~ckc:epcr J-)°t.>e! Babysitter. e>1.pcr • rel'>. 540-6055 own tra nl> Mar ta Cocntd Penonn~I 543 3801 Deli &tndwich Shop. N 0 valescent Hosp Uay & needs PT help. l'io PM slurt.StableemP-IOy rughts. Prerer food exp. ment. X benefits. Free• but wall tram r eliablt.' 1ru after 90 days Apply person. Call before :1:30 1445Supenor. N.B PM ~01. or wknds DISHWASHERS 634-1483. ---------1 Part time. No e xpt•r DELIVERY man LA nece ssary . Bayvie w Tim es r o u t e. Con v H o s p .C M . 3.J0.6 OOam . $100 per mo 642-3505 E.O E. net. Westm1oslcr Ill. B. ---------area 638 5466. Dishwasher ----Didc Ct.urch•s RHt. Cheryl P1u.o 832-5440x11 for interview TARBELLESCROW Food prep. Moo-Fri. •---------7 ·2 PM . Uni v e r s ity EXP ER I ENC ED AlhleucClub.152·7003 GLAZER . Appl)' in person• Foreman Asst. Must be San Clemente Glass mecbJ U1cl.aoed to set up 1615 N. El Caauno Real. & maintain production SC. 492-0191 equip 1537 Monrovia ESCROWOFFfCEllS Ave N B.54B·Sl25 AftdJr.Officen Yor Top C lass L egit Who Message s pa an C.M Dcl.lvl•ry m an for early P/f mtes. 2698 Newport AM L/\ Times home de 81. CM IJvery routl' Economical ---------1 1·ar req'd AdulLc; only 2''1 DISPATCHER Ooft't W..t Salary + profit shann~ Full ThM Worts... & bonus We provide the hrs day. No collecting Expenence pref. but nol $400 per mo. net take ncressory Full lime home Wm, G G .. JI U Custom Tow Sl'r v1ce . Here·s an excellent OP· school. 645·34J3. po rt u n 1 t y l o ea r n ·~y 2790 llarbor. <.' M. $$$. .w1thoutworkinJtfull GARDENER F /t ime, ume Tarbell Es crow 1~ perm. 40 hr week. Mon COMPUTER IM·PUT now 1 n l e r v 1 c w 1 n i.: thru f'ri Ccl 11644·4894. area 631l0126. 751-1515 General YOU SET THE TIME YOU Pia( THE AIU WE FIND THE JOI AT MO COST TO YOU TYPISTS WAREHOUSE ASSEMBLY SECRETARIES Call us today-we cun Uod tbe job for you. VICTOR T~cr,Senic.s ...... 556-8520 °'9 135-2622 E.O. E. M ff" IOO''r FRl-;fo; W ormal Environment livery & stock work. DISTRIBUTOR &crow Ofraccrs and J r GeMrat Ofific• I Officers to work a ppro Ga*AAL OFFfCE • MCINlfacturen lank 1201 Dove St, 752-0600 Open.in~s now available for full and part t1m1· <Aistuers on 2nd and 3rd shifts No expenenCt.> nel·essary. we train Start al $3 per hour, ad· vanccmcnt o pportunity for management pos11100 to SS.SO p er hour 1f qualified f'or more IO formatJon and interview ~o to store 82 at 30009 Crown Va lie)' LaRuna Na~uel 49!>-9950 Job Security 1-'cm & Ma <' apphconts SALES amately 20 houri. 3 week. Reliable, mature person Inf 1 CltmcaJ Company paid mcd1c<il welcome Excel I o p Nev.• manne dastnbulor providing s upplemental able t.o handle a vancty °"Tt environment S700 TOSTART ~rtun1ty to train In auto has choice terr1to r1 es he lp during vac ation ol )obs in busy 01v1Mon Co o secdnt~ I EquaJ Oppor Em ply r Equal Oppor Employer ~ ttta il n.arsery S75S IN JO DAYS part!> sal~. Apply 1522 open for a mh1t1ou" hard umes and dunng over· oRffE1cel of a ~~ate Twade m~gc~S~TART1ca nttds autcJol'"J ~ople ()45.1383 in Newport Newport Bl. CM or l0080 workini? sulc~personi, If loud pe riods . Perm a · nvest .. irm ype HlGHER SALARY _ _ ___ for the f0Howin9 posi· ~~-~~-·--~~~·-~-;\dams. 118. Automol.J ve you arc w1lhn1? to work nent. part lime work Ex-5..'iwpm. Call 8J3-0996 WITH EXPERlENCE BanJun~ Chauffeur needed ful I tJons: COOK Supply and grow w1lh u~. con t-t!Uent benefit package G~E:RAL OFFICE We will train-for a Fulti11teTellfl' time Must h vc or be Day sh1f\ C annery DclJVery Person for busy tact Dack or Tony btwn mcludes: Part lime. must enjoy varlety ofactlvitaes Experience preferred willing to relocate an So CASHIER-SALES Restaurant, Ne wpo rt I rvrnc travel a~en cy Sam·5Pm 714 1638.1434 8 Pd Holidays phone contact. wo rklng 64S-7383in Newport but not reqwred for o ur Lag area. Immediate f\ill and pa rt tame pasi Beach 675 5777 M U S T II A V E Troyco Mann<' Prod~t_:i. Paid Vocoffons W/<'USlomers & deta111--------- SouthCoast Plaza Office employment. Sa lary uons available. In add1· -------R E L I A B L E DONUT SHOP early AM Foranformat1on call: WOC"k. Pd vac.s1ck pay &1---------Please call Ralph Kio open . Ple a s e cal l tioo to a good slartmJt COOK MOTORCYCLE & Ins. shaft, no exp net• prt•I CherylP1uo health ms. Apply 9am-GeneralOf(lce nings al 540-4066. 3333 494-3754. wage. cashiers share in Work approx 5 hr:.. da1· mature rem Apply 1n 832-5440X11 4pm. Mon lhru Fri. at TRAIHH Bn.stol St. Costa Mesa. ---------commission pool. Hospital ex per pre ly. M-f llrly wage & pers. Dipplly Donuts. TAAIB.L ESCROW &Arden's Pest Control, Entry level posilaon 92.626 CLASSIFIED ferrcd Xlnl workangcon· rruleagepd 957-2700 l.8S4NewportBl.C M ---------696 Ra ndo lph, C .M . Califfedetal P&...U"\ao..IE'EnSOH d1t1ons & b e nefits . -·--Fa ctory workers 1n 546-5..570 =ng exams. Various Scm &L """" " Bayview Conv llosp Dcliverypcrson18orover DRAFTSMAN, Oiem.acal Refinery. Full ldut.ies lighttyping ftCJf OCllt ADVERTISING Partt1me.approx.1.oam-2055 Thurin , C .M wtt.hgooddnv1ngrecord ELECTRICAL M /F . time permane nt posi· General Office · lite typ. andneathandwritingre-An Equal Opportunity 3pm. Mon thru Fri No 642.3505 E 0 E Cali( He. Automotiv<' Commercial & lnduslnal uoos. H.S chemistry or ~ & hte bookkeeping. ql&ttd. Excellent work· Employer ... M/F . ~Daily Pilot is seek· e xpe rience re quire d ----paints & s upplies. 27882 building des ign R E work exper ience with C.311 Newport f1oor Cov· ing c onditions and -.Bee--r-Ba--'r_M_a_i_d_. Fu-1-1-ti_m_e __ , ~a person lo augment Answer phones & refer Cook · needed 1mmcd Camino Capistrano lf B2. w ALL & Assoc . chemicals helpful Equal eriog for 675·1636 ID· benelits including dental Buckingham Palace our Classalied Advert1s· ca.I.ls. Must enjoy people. prefer H.S. student. Call Laguna Niguel. 831·0038 546-7480. 17781 Sky Park Opp o r Em p Io y c r . 1_t.erva __ e_w_.______ plan. Af ply 8am-llam. Ing department for In-675-1556 ask for Pete C1rCle. lrv1ne 549-3281 GeneraJ office must have l Pm . P m • North 496-9033/496-5476 side telephone s ales Please apply 10 person. DELIVERY-Available 10 ke~dding m"cb ex American Correspon-Tele phone s ales C X · Monthruf'r1. COOKS "'op pay oood rrr Drape r y s eam!\tress •'actory trainee. good . .. . denceSchool. 4401 Birc h BOAT BLDRS-We will perience necessary. wlll now. ' · "M F 1 needed for s mall work pay. dot future in fast per. s.5 daily w / Street, Newport Beach. train. Apply 7am , lrainforclassified. FUUtimepos1taon.Greal hrs. Eves. 5·9· on· r . room nr OC Airport. Jt r o win J( Pl a s tic !\ some overtime. Wiii (Near O .C. Airport> MacGregor Yachts, 1631 REQUIREMENTS ROGER'S opportunity for advance-531.QJll SalJiryopen.968-8435. adhesive compaoy. 1537 train . A&f,'cf at 2588 Equal Opportunity PlacenUa.C.M. INCLUDE· GARDE..._.S ment Xlntst.art.ani:wa1<e DEMONSTRATORS DRAPERY ROOM-;;;;-~~n512:Srovla Ave . N.B. =64.2·;,oir~r~pp~~i-Emplo-· -yer_. ____ _ BOAT REPAIR & RIG· ~usc)t type 4SWPM Celec-11"'111 + bene fits Call Mr your area $24 +a day all rViases. exper or will ....., GING SCHOCK BOATS .. , ZJOtSan Joaqwn Gary Westerfield for Ca r n cc Fri IS at lrafu~ 8-4 :30. Up to S5 per FACTORY ASSM. Whse. 873-2060 Dependable Hills Road appt 7l4/833-0570 x 492· 54J-0718or892·3800 hr DOE . C.M. area. Little or no exper, work GENERAL Good speaking voice CDM 640-5944 Sheraton Newport 642-1843. day or night. No fee. WORERS •looetlEEPElt * Pleasant personality 4545 Mac Arthur. Demonstrators · work Weekly pay. Start now. 2-3 yrs experience. full Salary commensur ate CLERK Newport Beach. near home. Housewares DRIVER. full or P /T. now&Jting <Over 18) TRAINEES lrt Friday /RMept, 3MO nrs per week, A via Lion Unlimited, Me•dowlark Alrporl, 846·3422 ; ~7576 charge bookkeeper ror with experience + com· rd & 1 Cooks. kitc h e n h e lp & groceries. Will train. ni~hts •. r e liable rn· No. II write-up dept of N.B. missloo. ExcelJe~t com· Factory job.ca s It m~ waitresses. busboys for Al.so lem. clen cal work. ch dual lo ass ist & dnve rre lttruBLERS CPA nrm. Public acct'g pan.y benefits. U you are ~h/erooetsm. fEo~traydva~~:. new seafood restaurant. 778-3360. rommercaal parking lot Temporary Services ~ ••BAL ()FACE e X P er de.ired ambitious & want to be .. 832swe_3el.50per. $4 00 pr hr. c:ca 9021 E.O.E. ~ level in ... ~ Stu 714~9181. . pald for your efforts ment. $4.00 LO at.art. Must have experience. DENT A L R E C E p . _.,. paNf(RS dent ~ce De~ment l)leasec.alJforlnterview: ltOSAM,IHC Appl>' in person. l006S TJONST. Exp'd . full Jo'emale. Companion for Nin of national education "'111•=:~•1 ' ~~~i.m s:>~CoaatHw~.~E. ~~': :: c'!i~~ ~~'t!~~es~r::~!).~~ DIUYIAS ~~':;.~~~~~nw~~ =. ~·;;:.,~~l!:,:1: :;:r=:~~r::; altWa c~ "'a len o c ORANGE COAST for interview. call832·6377or6"-2ll9 Men or women 25 Y~ or It cook Ing. Pre fe r short term assignment.a. atudenuequeataby malJ. c M • c ~f' &~· CLERK TYPIST P /T · COOK 11 older. Know tbe coast pensioner. Some one who Holiday ac vacation pay. Requires detail work_1 .~,.;. ... ~efao.r lnatervle.:, DAILYPILOT busy C.M. office. Re-•. s ma retirement DENTAL HYGIENIST cilles.Nct 0 suoawceekor need&ahome.Mayhavc Hospltallutlon plan aomebulcfi1win1 0 ;:-.. D>~f!t~~t 1~~.d::~~~ . .,!i1~~-:=e~1:ti!':gf~·m~~;:, =d~°df~c~r~;sn1¥c ~:if:~ ti~~~;300°M11t~ ~~d~J:~· :1~~~~ av.u.bie. =~°:'~b Bookkeeper experienced Equal Opportunity 50wpm & ten key. Call all a.round, permanent reqd. 3 d.ys, wk, sal open. Herrmann, Fountatll &42-0ta 1911•11••1111111•• m•rllet. Excellent J.S-20 hrs. week for •mall Employer Vict.le63I-0700. f,!'!!,me cook. 494-9458 plPror 7slh4a!.~ ,,!' .. lpenslon Valley. <No or Slater f1 I .a-1 . ·~~-l-beneth.I. APPiy between, ClOtQPall.Y. 754•1656 ---------1 "' t'I"· an. ,,,,..,,._,., betwn Newhope tlr on -. ener exp. nee. !' 4 aam-Uaat, tpm·Spm,. ---"----------------•ICL'ERK TYPIST 12·5. COUNTER GIRL, Mon Euclid> Calll:fe'ween3-SPM - ---North American Cor• BOOKKl:EPER ·All CUllCAL 50wpm. Start $3.50. Non thru Fri 16 OmtaJAsaisl8ntfOC'8l'OW· la-0738 . mpus ve nepogden(e&:tiool 4401 around baclurround ex req"1inal typlng slcllls It smoker pref. Plcuant • • pm, every ins Newport. Beach prac· 546-474.l 8'ttb Street N "Port lllnt. woriin1 cond.t: b&1lc know ledge i n office ln lrl office build· 2nd Sal, Ram-6pm. Apply uce. 3 cfay wee.le. X·Ray ~ extra money work· flOltlST "'-r'd (Acroa From a. •a. (N ' 80 c benefit.I. Fem•le math. S• la ry ·com. ln.1. Noer 405 Frwy · Mon lhru Fri be! tpm. II c r e q l.li r e d . Ex · Int PT • out of your Part It M l time: S•I · ()nqeCo. Airport) Alr8,c!,rl) E •:~1 Op: erred. S..lal)r ~· rnenaurate W/1klll1 " 71'/G6-0'710 . Mel\a North Cle aners, pien'enced.631·'133 bome.1'7~. open. cu'f'.•· ,..a:! F.qual~Employer -'tllldhr£Dt er. M7-85U. exp. Modern ofct In ll70BakerSt,C.M. ~---........... 5(8.2ZJJ ~~~~~~~~~ People wbo need people ---1-Tnde your old atulf for hlhklo Island. Oontad sboUld always check the Sell with EASE! The fut.est draw In the P JT . w Ith Un ll e d I!~• 1oodiea wJ&h a 64Ntl0 Service Directory in the lt's a. BREEZE. · West. ·• D•lly Ptlot. Methodist cblldren I& Sell Wnp fut wltb Daily f1nd Wll.tt ~ want ID Cwlfled •d. M2.st78 DAILY PILOT ChwUied Ada 642·5678 Qwlfied Ad. IU-5611. youth. Mt-01.:S P\io. Want Ada. Q!lb PlJo& Cl.uailiedl. I o oil Coune. NHded llanbal starter a cart ap.CallaN1-. CJI DAILY PILOT rue.O•x. Apr11 24, 1111 '~ ; ':e) i .. > ... ~ .. --... ~ ..... 1 ..... ' ... 1 ~ ... 1' .. ~ .. i1 .. • <Ill • ... ·1 f 1 *dlt A-In• c.,.a•ar ,Ca..th"..._ k iul I HlulHlta h ! .JaJl•I• INa•laatlf'•rlllt ........ ,,..,. 11 m .. A._. .....................•.........•.....••....... ·•··········•·········• ··•·······•·•·········• ..............•..••.....•.........•...••.......•.......•......•••... ····•·····•······•····· ...........•• -,..~~ ..... . Hoom..Wihon6 rtmodt'I Remodtl repair .. n ~lotrt Qif'1!"-•ntry Brick. En1lt Lawn S1•r v1c" fo'o r exrellcnce In OFJ'1CE. INDUSTRIAL. Prof painting Ext&lnt Pluter P•h h l nc : C.OM1att)', room addi· IQI. Reuonabl• lla"e u rpen\rJ , o ld u m .. ronc.'rl'll' derka " rov 1>\ttmanmo1W1,1•dl(e11on hou.eeleanlna Cle1mJn1 R ESTAURANT" Low rates Rera free Pl as ter. 1tu cco 6 tlona, remodeltnc. r'°r l''r t'e .. om a t e. cnttamanahlp lfl )'rt In flf'a fill•;,. IT~ r.M7 d&ya olf 4 Umoa mu, ~ Unlmld S46· 372t HOME CL P.AN I NG . eat 5311-4780. S31-4383 drywall Int/ext. FrH landleape toMtnac&lon. 1R•jnbow Col'Ultruc uon .,... Ut''d Mr r alom , ~ moavilawn.&45·9903 --1 h Refs . Llc /bonded11n1. •t.54e-1641.Georae . L«aJ ref1 • .,....._.or ri$.2t81 bom.at• ....... ,.. --wa nt help wt your 9 $188 P111nt1ng . tNT /EXT.__..,ttC a.liu. ---••••••••• •• •• • • • • • • • •• • Jll~ 11rdt•nl.lr . comp h o u 8 e w o r k ? C a 11 1.9 • 1 Nat. honest, rea.s.. 12 ..--• _.. i-----------..-.-.... lluLda ~ ~r•l8n•Mlllinl 11 w 10 ~~ .r..rd worla and clun up, Jaruce'• R1111edy Ann's Clf AIJ yrs exp. L1t"d . Dave ....................... 111 .. ....................... :::;. 1Pf'('lallt101t m re J u,. n c 111 JI 11 t , 1 n 0 reu luro 1'751181 Rll' {bo~. courteous .... --.--••••---r---.100. ----Arndt"• ~••w-•--··•••••••••••••.!.•• ~~~r>~~:~YIC"'"' Una INIO W t C 1ato 111 d1 •v•trl\!,., Cle an up•. Haul ln j( service 645·1800 European Landscaper . Housecalla for house Repair • Reroof. All M ... su.-·~ L P\nlah rnm111a. •ddl obf'cnl".~rr"(·"mdl•-.. w. or,tt,~•HJJ ~ 1.and1cap1n,1C lmmt'd Wall$, l'C1Una1. noors Ii Top work. Fair price. P:::WJ.~t!r r:=."s~~i.~ pla.ot,a. Trouble shooting type I • II h l 0 11 e. --12 1 ,, ~ .. "' .,A2 nnn• ~ 1n d 0 ~ s ,.1 .. a n .. d . Reis. ~1 dys1evee. & houleplanl care. 645 rocllahakH·CO=·~r. UCJna. yns .-.prr n' r~ ""I 1.u ... 'n'WU\I '" """' --' "' " 113281 Rers 642-2356 -1 ""----L IL.al ln .......... .,..... R 0 Conalr CO 83111?~11 "'"Pl'nt'll .!'.'. _. _ &41Hll45 Srmll tractors ror nnt or ,_ r n:.: -... • ...................... • ~c• Ga•r .. s.r-.kn sale w /blck hoes. till era. lnt. Paint & wallpaper 1_;_A_v.;..a.1_1. ______ _ •S.l\I' Money-Cll~1'0M .............................................. Home-Apf-Ofcs-Vacanc & mowel"S xtra. Qual work. rcas. pr ....... .., We rix leru or reroof. lO l>n uwa)'t•l'arl11na 101 lnt ... nor C•l'fWnl1Y f'J.fo:t"l'Kl(.:IAN l'nct'd •MA. FIXIT• CompleteClt-un1ng Kenita U·Cart Con-fVee est Steve.$47-4281 ~··•••••••••••••••••••• yrs exp. Reasonable •Krl'•lr" •Sf'u1<'01tlln1t b>J•> • 642 """9 nahtrr .... tu1t1mi.lt' on ··arpc:nld , p11 1n1111g -96().J7G6 ___ ~liRentalS86-7320 ~exterPaintingbyR • * * Honest. Llc'd, Free ,est. : ~.'.!'uJ ~.~ t' \ S 6 ~ c.,.t Senl'• laJ a~ ur 1unull Job• tuwi ratc:li 15 yn an Have your home spark I· Um DN r Si.nor St. lie . ms. Trf Rob l0tmo CaU Mike, eves, 552-9232. ~.--t...... I ••••••••••••••••••••••• l..11 •3:11~ U73 ~ an:a 548 17$2 m,c Insured domestics ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• me. 836-555524 hrs • 212,16th St Tie ....,_.,., 1, u.. • t o I EVERY NOOK & CRAN· HUALl..!!gt Be h LAM s.r, c~f°b;11;1;~;',',' ·::~, ~d &ctrt, It ~" NY 645 2839. 968·2810 8rkkwork Small Jobs. Int. ext, serving area for 1 Two Fr.!Tick:tt ~·~·~·~·;.;~·~ .. ;·;~·~·· ~ "-• llJU 10 mua blt>ac-h ('It 1111 1>4:, ~H •••••••• • •••• • • • • • • • • • • Ne~rt. Costa Mesa & yrs Pror qua I wo. rk ••••••••••••••••••••••• la\ •Ian rm, hull Sl!I I\\ It lh\ II ti.•1•1 n c-H 0 M "· ~ & '' I' I s Xlnt houseclearung. Will Irvine. 675 3175eves Res id I Apt s /Comm. LON~~~ACll ~~c~~·i ,~at~, ~lZ: l>t vor"', acc1dl.l11b . d runk nn fl 50, t'Out•h StO. d1r 1t~ .... 1rh·nl1.tl ~crv 1l'I.~ J~pjpe:,, s>lumh l'rµnta Y. do cnure house. Bes t m Bnck. stone. block work. Reas Dave 5116-8425 TI I.EAT RE FESTIVAL 962-3079 dnvlnl( Frt't• i on:.ulh1 ~ t~uur t•hm 111·1 o<lur F\t!1>Jlt1•r !>l'M 64.21!>03 ttlt•, kat tw r1·modcl county Lotsof goodrefs tile floors. concr ete M & D cstm home paint· IMTHE 1...;..:..._ _______ _ UOrl Alturn .. )islHlllOOl t)il rc1>411 IS\r .. 1•J1µ1 l1lll~li7 ~u:.12 SS:!OIOS ----patios , walks. d ri ve· inJ?lnt/ext.resid&com IOOMIOOM TyplalgS.,..ic• --..__"tM&--llu wrlrl.. tnylll'I' lt•·I~ H I L ways Free est J ohn m'I ......, ..... n ••••••••••••••••••••••• -r-.. ...., 1 v 8 1y11 n1 i. C'onlf>lt•le ou:.t-C eaner . t-l or..-......, ROOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5.11 OIOI L.11np ri·p.ur & 1oi.t11ll 1.andl>l'll Plnit & llun Melt~sa do the d arty IM6-1583 ----Low cost typing or Iden Uabysatt •n" h ~ ('m1bultc•llon & dc11111n ·•yman ~rva•· .. 5.,, 0914 work• 642·9104. Ref 81 k 1-ls Proper pre p , pr1 me r . Starnni L978 Res l Ac· tical onguull letters on love & l ll rt• t•!t: S1o•um dt'un Al"o up I Genera l tlandyman ~ dri ves , pl a nte r s Refs Cllll64$-0975 Clayburgh at the Long fo.Kann.751-6893 ... m> ome,lw .. ca1l'('1111w11h•11n~rs 1 Anll<u•»Joh.nt;45·20R3 u -~""' oc.slumpstone,wa ', pamt&pnce. t'reeesl tress no m1nt•t< Jill yourletterhend.f'reein ~nenced 642 ~ I h<>l,1ery Wo rk iiu"r FencJnt p 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6.11·3588,646-7649 · Beach Convention & ~n-C'---'---- Moth\'r ""1ll tn1h)!11l ut llt'1 1rui·k 111011nt un11 Fr ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'"a.!:!~\~,' n7a~o~r:pe:ij Mind Your Manners fnc ~T L -HOUSE PAINTING tertamment Center, 300 Wlalclow _.., holll~ Mon Pri Otayll 011 e.t rea:. r<Att:io M !'> .rl 111 K & Ii F f:NC ING ~,;;; r~pam; J Wautth Bonded rehable people ----r 0 OClft Excell. rers. quality E Ocea n Blvd .. Long ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly Qtll 645 0644 Ca rpc:ts S I •·.i m t•d . ,I ~.a~.~:.& Fence l~~.l'a301r36 S3l·ZZ33 will cureror your home & ··;;:~::::·;;;;~~=~·· work. 549-9756,. leleach For clean windows, 24 hr ,,...,...,..., .,..... ----.-. 1179-5701 Call 642·5678, ext 272 service. romm'I & r es1d OuJd "-'t.'lromt• an IO \lnti dea ned pruf ft,-.11> ---HmilRg ~~ -Lowest PciMtinq/SiCJI' t.o d aam you,..Hi"keli>---fffeesl Call847-1797 honw. plJymutci., '4·nc.·cl fl47..USI 1!48 s1:n ~ •••••••••••• •••• • •• • ••• REST EAS y VACATION Rates Guara nlttd u ••••••••••••••••••••• • • • !ard ~; JU9K Cemrnt/C0ttcr~te ••••••••••••••••••••••• OOCStudcnt I Ton trUl·k Sl':RV!CES Seeunty for --S!>S·~ -Cal Color P a 1nl1ng, -----960.l7H ........ , S..-.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ct-r11m1c• llll'. hrclwoucl , Trush, ln'l' tnnl Dan horn(', care for pets, re11. Mo•'--cuswm lnten ur & Ex Bea$.'h City Plumbing will Rei11denllal·Bus1ness · ce Allk -"" r 1 k caqit-t:. & \utYH Lie 6423224 rate' Lac Bonded '"~ R & c beat any est by 10% ---••••••••• ••••••• • •• • • • • .,...,, o cetnen "'or Con 1'' 19' I I l II ·-!14(} 1636 ••••••••••••• •• • •• ••• • • ten ors es om m lkpau s. remodel & re· ()J VOHC:fo: BANJ<RPTLY l5 vr.>anbu~anc!>~ FJi.t& 11 ·"1 ·> ni. a Haub •·l'l _ _ __ Local. coastal & inland l.lr 11364813 Free Esl pipe ,..,1.347~----l'Wnt'OU.' .. nv1l'l' l''rl'C u1 7 duy-. 5:n K140 . ng"' cunup. service to•· from SF bay 642-8521 ..., $1 77 DAY Jo'lhnit to final $60 --r~idenllal1romm•·n·a:il Re;,poni.1blt-tt·arher on "' per Action Legal Services c:.l .. rea:.unublc vnc·u . 631 .5691 sabbatical will houscsit area & all parts Call Patios l'lwnbang re pair SJWt' 111 • ij4:.! 51001145.i.!946 556 fY757 _ _ Gcadeninc) 1 --11 k--1 -.. wlule complelllll( llu<>k 24hr 7dys 540·4844 ••••••••••••••••••••••• remodelmg. copper re That's /\LL you pay ---ICon"rfll" w"rk by ·rh~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• do 1t a " 1p Ojul'f Cull 499 1887 pipe. Free est Top llat k k • '~ v ~ G I & J t k h I •r .• Movi n g & hauli ng Pallos. bn"k noors. ~ov Pl b D ~""'3194 fora 1i p g l hr o u I: h St"r v1nu Collug•· St u -an t•nang, l'lcan ups c ump rue iJU . I: Jut' I-·_,• "" h bid I ' ' um an .. .,.,, 30day ad u ,.. ~ ~ I G t h It tre > r" ·---"' Fre ig t. g m:Hena s. ers, deck1n °. •·uston' slate mt-nts t bal check d .. n 1 5 f• u 1 1 <i:., and\cap1ng corgc cemen · nsp a · c .:· hshl ood L " ~ • th bk, pay bills dr~vewuys, r:ll dt•wulk!>. lbu.,h1 545 7072 movals etc 831 1257 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d R i. l'lc owesl hreplares. footings 40 ~ & Repoir Ln e Kathi Bl k ... kk -Rob.rtson rates an town John . yrst•xp 646-8444 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cen an o pg. 751·779!1 •VF.H Y LOW l'l<tcl':S • Hou5edeaning 955-2654 -DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY ___ S40-44_ 79 on la11dsrapem;11nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ins.Assoc .. Inc. p~m -; -Patio cover -;, quality Bkkpa p a -1111 Dale W Phdhps cement George 54!.1·20 15 • HOBIN!> ll Ol'S t-; l~t ratei.cn •1cc at ..a fair -.. -~,.apennCJ matenals. popular de lkmodelmg. no JOb too smJ or big Roof repairs & wa terproofin g B&C Coostrucuon 548·0512 . "' yro axes, <'Ollcrete work,alltype!. ---NG SERVI 'F pnce Personal & l'Om· •••••••••••••••••••••••s i g n s. o ld world flnanc. stmts, more. NB 542·2162 L1c'd /bonded A fnend to l(nrde n1ni.: ~fo;~~oroulo!hiy cl~u~ mercial PETERS PAINTING craftsmans hip. L1c 'd ~yn. 833 8199 ----·-SpeciahzmJ? m rln up:>. hou.sc S40-08.S7 675·0562 Expr'd . Reas Rates cootr !>51-6464 Contractor treeprwung de SS6·4518 -------Free ~st Call Ge ne ----·---Coast Home Improve ment Thf' harbor area 'i. finest res1d~ntta I con t ract or Licensed . bonde d & rn s u rt:d . MS-4340 Cai-fttet ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••---RE"'I Yl'I L'/\N "c'J/Uco r--· Want a ·•v--, .r. .....,-vwo PlatterfR-...ir ••••••••••••••••••••••• IU LO CONTflACTORS Garden Care Sprinkler HOUSE? Call Gan.:hJm Sell.mg anythmg with d ---"'l"" 00 IT NOW! CaJ1>enter F'rt:.'i' K't Any /\dd1tion:1. l & 2 s ty. repair. prune t rees, cut Girl Free est 645-512:1 DaJly Pilot Classified Ad Have something you WJnl •••••••••••••••• ••• •••• sue JObs Call Allan or kitchen & ba rC'models lrt'<'l>, remc><lt>I gardens. 1:. a s imple matter to sell? Clasi.afaed a d:i do Neat patches & textures 642-5678 Tony 646·8M9 !r7S·0282 _ ~yr.. l·Xp 551;·4518 _ Classified Ads 642 5678 Just call 642-5678. 1t well 642 5678 I RlH ES!:_ 893-1439 Hdp Want•d 7100 H~ Wanted 7100 Hetp Wanted 71 00 Help Wanted 7100 H~p Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 H.ap WMted 7100 Hetp W..e.d 7100 Help WClftted 7100 •·•·•••·•••··•········· ••••••••···•••··•·•···· ·•·••••···•·••••••••••• ···M~~i.4iNE.C>PEii··· ········•·•••••·•···•·• ··•·••··•••···••·•••••• ·•····••••••·••••••···· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·····················:· G-R·E·A· T H ln:.urunl'l' PropC'rt y & ••Laguna H('arh• • M/\ID Suf)cn1sor. MAlDS WANTl::D c;ood I Of'TOMETRIC RECPT. SALES JOI MOW Orne \~,.,uahty assist uccount F.:lectronac~ mfr neol'CI!> •''<per11•n<'l'd , :.ulaq pay llarl>or Inn Mott-I ~ Laguna Hills. Typ1n~ t'Xl'<' Ex p er n el· r1 11 •111t•n f'423030 7141675 3463. 11100 W L'/T 9 .5 . $S"O /m ci OPE... F · h · '"'r.;on to opt•r n s, 11ri• ---Bal ."ur-.1nu RN'S -· ,. ~ "" Urn IS tng M1111mum 2 yr:. ancld "'" boa Blvd NH ... "' ••• """'"""'' GOOD P/\Y . GOOD typing Xlnl lwn<'f1ls s:.es. mill&. luthl''> ,'<! MAIDS -----~ ''OURS GOOD CON C It L' d S J 1 perform varioui. otht•r Ex ...... n tml'cd. rull time, Maid wanted guannlt'l'd -.,-.--.. onsu ant .. rt' a m es ns duties in our mal't11ne .... hrs k • LYN'S l'i\JNTl::1<. l'Xpt'r d, mu1>t DI TI O NS M ANY Broker:. Call ~1auran e _also part lame 642 3030 XI a wee ~.in waRl' h;1ve s yri. e xp. Call ~~~<;l~o~~~cf "~'J~ Trainee 752.1r:.1.*l KOi': ~~7Sg ~~bb~~~rs ,:;,c:id Maid pos 1t1on o p en ~~~~n1 ee d CaJI CERTIFIED AIDES ~336_1 __ --- ·I' AN y r fl 0 M 0 TE s JamtonJI Mal'h :.hop exr ht.•lprul Wkdys & wknds PleaSt· ----PART TIME FROM W!TlllN T RAIN No experi ence necessary PART TIME but not nee Cal for u1•µt. apply S..·ad1rr Motel 1661 Maintenance Retiree! Jo' 0 fl T 0 1, f you have an outaoina l'rNonnel Dept Tl'lrmll· s Coa:.t !lwy, La~ Br h t'tluple to manage IS apu, ENJOY A. CHOICE! EVENINGS MI\ N I\ t,; f: M E N T personality with an apti· l...ile hi.kpi: Work !!haft:. Herkeley. 49-1 ~401 Lai.: 494-4892 for part rent 646·1ll01 _ Industrial S T I\ H T S I M ude lor sales and drive any limr• fr<im S IOPM flch . E.O I': -u.u .. J "GER·TR "IHEE · -• + kn I w 111 Ill & Mwds. upply The Jon at ~,..."' "" Hosp1t ... M I!: 0 I /\ T f: I. Y ' · ~our own car, we will train ov:r 1/un 13 p;t~" ua; M A C II I N I': Laguna. 21 1 N Coas t !'arty rental store m·1·d!. Convalescent AduJL, with outstanding attractive pcrsonahlll':. who enjoy working wath k1dc; Over 21 Start 111 S3 ~ per hour Phon1· 1>424321 E x t . 250 BETWEEN 4 :00·5.00 PM. K lo: Y H O A H D ~ou to become a Wards OPl'.:R/\TUI<~. tapto silt llw:., Laguna fk'ach a car cc r m 1nd c11 HEEJX PPL..!'iLR WI Ef: NHA~.t: Home furnishings Consul ~~~~d clsu.:;111"~. ~d'!1a~~~ l•OR & die l'Ullm~ Full manager t rainee. S he· Pri•ai• Duty • r v n v .-. •ant. Appl11 at Wards In lime i-;llpcrll'O Cl' MAIDS ovrr 18. da) should llke people& b1• T p B fl p k OUR OWN T RAINI NG I I ment 5thrt766 h~l pf ul . bul rrot "m11lo .. m e nt Apfr ly op ay, enc I s ac age, Costa Me I I _ ,. .. , an organizer Apply 2025 ( Sh'f PkOGJl/\M PUT ON BY sa or emp OY· Kathy J ean/Court.siriP necessa ry Advanl'P Mary,S:mCleml•nt<' nn, Newport Blvd ,C M Choice 0 I ts b1W GC~li;~n~~SL Tf~ ~:~tv~!,~o:t~·::_-open Mis. has immediate opening., ment pos,1b1hl1c!l with a 125 W i\v1• E.-.pland1un Make your s ho p p1 n i: Call or romc· in and seC' us' PEOPL E C/\LL AT for an exper. full ltmt' young 111rnrc:.s1ve t·om f'lnd what you want m 0 I 0 N C F. .,. 0 1• a I 1 1 d &alesperson 10 work 111 pan)' Male or Female 0 1 P 1 Cl red easier by usmg the al Y Asll for AIKfta Equal Opportunity Employer r ' .. pp1ca1ons accepe h h J h W ""11 714/7u 14lS aJY IOt 8SSll S Ptlot Class1f1ed Ads INTERV1Jo:W ORGAN Monday through frtda11 1 e po:. 0 n aync· w ""' --__ EXCH/\NCa;. STAN IOam to 2 p.m. ' Tenm:. Club The pers on MJchiru:.h NUNN 1141586 ;302 we are looking for mu .. 1 --he atlrJct1ve, pcri.onal>lt· GROU ... DS KEEPERS LA.IORERS F'ull lime openin g" available 1mmcd1,1tcly .1l Irvin e Com pan y apartment com plexes. for l(rounds keepers. & maintenance work ~·ri. Apply .ii Costa Mesa Retail Store 3088 Bristol Street Costa Mesa (7'4) 549.9400 EOE M/f/H nn ~ able to work \<knfls Xlnl o;a lary & fr1ng1• lienerlts Phn bl wn 9 12 f:.41~G211 Laundrv worker nt•l•dt•d Ptr ror conv hos pit al Mon Fri. Flexible hrs Apply an person H<>vcrly :\1anor 340Victon o (':\1 THE IRVIHE CO 1071 Came lback Newport Beach 644 9010 ---------• Housecleaners needed LEGAL SECRET ARY with good t el•h n1 ca l s ki lls E m ph a s is n n lll1gal1on and real ci.tale t' a s t R r ow 1 n R re a I estat e/ftnanc 1al com pany an Newport Fashion Island Top s alary, xlnt benefits and allract1vc offices Send resume to Adi' 23fi. Daily Pilot. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA GU/\ KOS SECURITY IT PAYS TO SEE US Come m and Set! the ex· c1lmg things thot a rc happe nin g a t We i Is 1-'aq:o We n eed ex per1e nced Scrur1t y (iuards In lr'Y•fMewpon leach Mu s t h uvc o w n tr11nsportal1on. l''ull & ~rt time. 549·93'!,2 __ llousecleaners ! Ex per & cur necessury ror work S3.75 hr to tram.646 97110 llousekeepc r, l1ve·m 4 5 9'.!626 days, ror l la d y, S --------- l~<1g un a area. non LEGALSECRETARY smoker. 499 l82_2__ Laguna Hills 2 yrs CA HOUSEKEEPERS exp nee. Sii IOOwpm. Full & r /Tl. m e Xlnt type 80wpm. Muµ Card I, s a I co m m e n s u r a t (' bt•nerils Uu Y v 1 cw w t ab1hty Call Mrs. Manor, 35() W Bay Sl WLMlow. 837-1060. C M 642·3505 E 0 E s..taAlta,,.;...~im Housekeeper ltve-ln or Fulert. Pork out1 care for small child Cotta Mna & the Rei 's. Irvine 559·5880 LEGAL SECRETARY La w firm w /Ver y in leresting corp & Ill practice nds lei a l St-1·y w/supenor skills lnc uut stand'g MAG II uh1 1ity Eleaut Npt Ctr ofr 's . xlnl sal. & bcncrlts . Sencl resume to: R Jlagl(erty . 660 Newport Ctr Or. Ste ens. N.B. CA 92660. WMttiet'Gf'H Housekeeper. 35 yr old ba c h elor fath e r , IMM EDIATf: daughter 14, son 11 need OPENINGS help! Will exchange R /H ror super vis ory le ve l +expenses for lite hkkpg securityorricers us> to: & cluld s upcr v1s1un. NB $4.ZSPerH0ttr area . 751 ·7125 d ys , with one or the nullon's _~ ___ e_ve_a_. ___ _ largest guard services . Apply in person l-0 Mon .. Fri .. 8am·5pm USZWCommonwealth FuUerton, CA Mon.-Frl .. 8 3CH .30 230 WWarnet, Rm 217 Santa Ana, CA WB.LSFARGO GUARD SERVICES Division of Bake.- Protection Services Liquor Store clerk nights IMMEDIATE Cost.a Mesa. PARmME 549'1422 EMPLOYME.._.T Liquor Clerk · /art·time -SANCLF.MENTE retail. ls lan L iquor The DAIL V P ILOT is 1_Phon __ e_67_S-_0960 __ . __ _ consolidating a substan-* * * UaJ part of Its distribu· lion into paper routes re· Uso Lcnott quiring afternoon de· 182'7 Pomona livery by motorized Costa MeSM LranaJl()rtauon. Two Fne Tlck•h •Liberal in com e al· t.Qlhe lowance plU5 bonus plan LONG BEACH •Short worklng hours (7 raEATRE FESTIVAL days per week> IH THE •Ext'eJJent partUme in· IOOM IOOM come F.QualOpport It fo'o r d etaih contact IOOM tmp&o MunF 1 f'Oller Ou6tlet 496-6800 Starring 1978 Best Ar ---••y•e•r-'--•I between 9.30AM·7PM. t reu nominee Jill M·F. Clayburab •t the Loni Hair SlyU.t lar1e busy Beach COnventlon & En salon. Fohowlng not Independe nt H ome tertalnment Center 300 ~. 581J.2218 Owners Insurance Ad· E. Ocean Blvd., Lona ---..;;_-----• J\9ter . 642-7118 Beach. l:IAJRSTYLIST INSPECTOR TRAlNEE Call 642.5678• exU'T2 .... :.5:s:' ~ To learn all phases or in to clalm your tickets ~ection . Must P.a ss1 ____ *_*_* ___ _ Handyman. 40 hn week. )'llcal 4r back X·Ray. Lv~·s · SUS hour. 145-3381 or rvtne. 540-78311 .. £.0 .E. " _f'1WINI ___ ·----·--lNW'ance 01.y t h.lit. $9 bed ftt llCOIDS CUIK X.Jnt workln1 cond. & HOl'ILMAJO ~Deb resort 9day ::t=.vacaUon • bOnlU. tt;uec......,. to work for .Jaoke'• .RatledY Ann. 1'19·1'tt a.a. "5-1800 Waat NJ a..ulta 14,1.51'71 benefita. Bayview Conv. W<> are currt nlly accept· 29055 T hu rl n . c . M , Inf appllcatlon:1 for ""'"·-E o E F/Ume ~~ ClerkA. aome , _ _. ____ ... _. -·-· --- clerical or fllinl ea pet Your rr I end a and deelrable but not """. nelpbon u1e Cl•ulried ADl>lylnpenon· when the y h ave1 · 'rransamcn ca Ins. &OmeWna to aell. They'll M208rUtol. C.M . tell you how well ll g 0. E. M IF woriled tor them I } . Make a move without moving. Now you can work with the best machines and people in the indus try -without moving out of the Pomona Valley. And. you'll be working with Pomona's largest industrial employer. Over 6,000 of your neighbors are already part of the General Dynamics Pomona family. I've got immediate openings and plenty of work for years to come . If you're proud of the kind of work you do, and you'd like to work with people who feel the same way -sec me and let's talk about your new job. Genel'd Mac:Mnistt Jig lonr Mac:Mniah Lathe MocMni1h Mllllttg MacWM Machinl1tt Toot & Die Mallen EftgiM l.aHw Operaton MllllllCJ Machine 0,fM"GtOrt Gri...,. O,cc aton loring MadtMe Opet aton Twnt Latt. Operaton H/C M.clli111 Opet aton PNcllioat GriRd9a Operator1 MICl'O-MW.._.. Pt.cl.._ MecllWlh lltdtt1trl_. lhctro..lc Electrlci.. M/C M.WlllGRCe W.dt ... c1 Mac.._ Tool l1hHd1r1 M••••c• llectrlcl•• Drafhn 0 •• 1,....... &ectra Plllhn Appl y in person at our Employment Office. WALTER WINFIELD, Employment Manager SAM· 4:30PM Monday thru Friday CiENERAL DYNAMICS POlllOM Dl•lllOll 1611 W. Ml .......... Prn u• CA Att Equal Opportunity Employer MtF U.S. Citl1cnah.lp Required KELLY HEALTH CARE 213/428°643 I or 714/840.6161 4300 Lonq leach ll•d.. S4rite I 0 Lonq leach. CA 90107 ----PllX O PERATOR S nt'f'ded, expcr preferred, nt:•uble hrs, pd hoUdayi., ~Ilk pdy, vac pay, health IJt'neflls. Applaca t1on"' b c• 1 n g a c c e pt e d a I Ora n g e Co unt y ll.idlotelephone, 401 So Santa F'e, Santa Ana. Manal(ement ."'1otel front drsk C'lcrk. must be experienced Contact Arut·c S mith San C'leml'nle Jnn. l25 W U.pland1an Tram to become a Sale:. Manager w tan estab co Dulles me Sales Tram mg. recruiUnR . manaji! lllJ? 11 sales staH Salary 1---------• PIXOPEtl. Oper s fo r te lephonl' ,,n.,wenng service. Musi be able to work som1• open Call ~7·9998 MOVIE EXTRAS Manne Mechanic for J e~ :.OUlo!hl by llollywood weekends . Typing J~ movie firm. S20·$200 per Ski 0 18 , mus t know day poss Lookang for wpm r equired . E>. about fbrgls work & 2 eyl outgoing 18 70 yr olds per1ence preferred or engme lnq: Transworld wa nting to break into will tram. Ma ny com Recrealioo, NB 631-4860 movies 17141 535.0120. pan,y beoer.ts . Full time Y Eo CASTING or part lime. day & after MATERIALHANDL!NG s'ibrVIck~ tnow in 4th noon-e ve ning s h ahs Parts Stockperson a vailable. Please ca 11 Expenence desired nol .iyllle•ar•'-------Mon. thru Fri. 543-4230 required Wiii train _ f: o 1-: Mus t pass company •HurwryWortl: ------0--- phys icaJ 1.11clud 111g back Seeking indus trious PEOPLEPERS M x ray lrvane. 540· 7639 person with knowledge of Executive needs P /t1mt' __!:.0 E _ horticulture & plants. 1 associate m wh~lesalc ME D ICAL R £CEP TIONIS1' 2 Yrs exper yr exper reqwred. supply Fully cap1tall1ed 842-8866. Mr Hall. 642·1634 doctor's om ce or hospital Nurses aide or orderly PEST CONTROL req Resp. rcceptlO~ · needed for night s hirt an Tramee • steady job Cor bookkeeprnf· phones· ronv. hospital. Prerer ex· ·nght person. Profit shar· t yping. 37 'J h r w k per Xlnt benefits . w11ns mg & group health. App- Benerlts Heall~ ins & mcenuve pay. Apply lyT\les.9to5.LloydPest pension profit Salary Beverly Manor. 340 Vic· Control. 566 E. Oyer Rd • open Send resume to lMia CM s A 979-6021 Classtfled Ad 11418, Du1ly · _. -·---·---- Pllot. PO Box 1560, Costa NURS E S Cap1s 1rano P R E ·S C H 0 0 I. Mesa. Ca. 92626 Nurses Registry is tak· TEA C ff ER S A I DE Medical Assista nt Ill.it app!Jcat1ons for ex· lOem·lpm. Moo to Fri Mature woman. urolog y pe rtt'n ced. licensed Call646-4318. personnel Prart1ca l omce. sterile technique. nursing t&SSlStant.s, male Pre-School Teacher some typmg. X-ray, s alary t-& remale. Call Denise ror e xperience necessary . corporate benerits appt.S6l-0506,S3l·3125 54G-1919 Mrs.Olmedo 548-2247 PRODUCTION MEDICAL SPECIALIST NURSES AIDES TRAINEE Dispensary and field 7·3::.> & 3.11.30. 41 bed Rubber hose products. work.,No experience Gi>Od s alary, Country lrvtne area. Must pass needed. We will train Club Conv Home. 20362 company physic al in you. Excellent starting Santa Ana Ave. C.M. eluding back x-ra y sala ry and be n er its ...:.549--..:.....:.>6_1-:---:----::--l-~54(}-~7~639~~E~.O~.:!E:..:.· __ _ Must meet requirements Nurse Aides 7.3, 11-7 Ex·i·---------and be willing to serve m pc rie n ced or c ert Army for J.yrs. Call lo· SJ.25·$4 per hr Mesa day rordetalls · v rd eon H 661 Costa Mesa $40·1026 e e v. osp. rttOOFatoder/ lclftor Exper'd proof re ader/ed.Jtor :Jood busi· Hunt Sch 962·882 1 Center. St.C M. Santa Ana 542·2435 NURSES AIDES =~b~lc ::,!~fo1;s Models Stole cert. only. $4 per agency. Will be reaponsl- w. ___....MW..__.,: hr. Xlnt benefits & work· ble ror proofing /edilinit ..._ "'"" Ing cond. Bayview Conv. news releuea, articles. MOdels-Malc: & Female 2055 Thu rl n . C . M . public service announce· If your r ace h 1.s 60-3505£.0 .E. m ents , radio• TV c haracter. Is h igh ----------•script.a, feature• tnde r._,hloo or looks like the N U R S J N G A 0 · presa articles, a& Apeclal girl next door. Call ror an MINSTRATION SEC'Y. projects for bultb care appointment ror a exper mana1ement co. Cen · penonaJ lntervlew. You San Clemente General didate must bave ability could be modeling as Hospital, 714/486-1122 ext to won well under pre· early u next week! So m . u ute • co-operate In don't beailete. call now, ..aua••..a• team tfforu. Som• typ· Mk ror Kaul. " ,.." 1... ......... .......__.. .. I '31-5600 Need R.N. or LVN for .. oe req,...~. _, .. n- New York West PM ~h.lt\J. Wed thru Sat dude paid llre Is bealth M--'-Unl A~en~k tor conv. hospital. Xlnt lna Is parkln1. Salary "'"" . ~ commenaurate w ith 87$W.111th , N salary " benefits. Apply •blllty. Send ,.aume lllotel delk clerk: mu1t be neat 6 able to work weekeoda. The Inn At La1un1. 211 N Coa11t Hw)< .. Lq11n1 Beach. Sell wtth l:ASE! lt'a a BREEZE Cl...uled Ada Ml·S618 Beverty Manor. 340 Vic· w/NJU'1 ~ t,o: t.oria, CM Public lleleUoel Mer. OfllltCI Cl.Ill( Compreb1D1l .. Care Newport BHcb mr .. Corp. HO Jllt•.tort opeoJn1 for •mbl\jou1 Center Dr.,1..all noor. front om ce clerk . LI Newport .... ~. Ca. phonea. heavy tlJln1t •• 1l~ll!l~l1~. ~~~!!!~~ veried relJ)On. Eape n • nee Call T•rry for In Haft ....... to Mllf ttrvte'# ... ·7MO. awMbt • c1o 11 w.u. . --. -----·· ·---... -.. --..... ---........ -.... ...,. -..... -~ ... -.. --------___. -... ._. -...... -· ...................... __ ,.., ___ -_ .. _. _ ........ -~·-----.. --~·· ................. , ~ .... ...._ ~-···' ., MmW-.ct 7lto MltpW_... 71 tMtW..W 1IOO!~..!.~.·.~ ..... ?!!! !~.~~ ..... ~~!! ;.;;T••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~l••••••••••••••••••• ------------------PUNat PIU:SS OPt;R. k ---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiill-1 S CT U P II A N I-! x ,.ritnced for emell 1rowtb oriented co ODl&a 11.. Salary com ~te with ebUJty fl lllEI*'· Oen')' Ul -4700 RESTAURANT COUNTER SERVICE SAUi Unique r•t•ll nuraery n~td p ople for lh fal!OlwlJl& poa tlOOI MUISllY SAUS 1'~ UIM po91Uoo, mUJl tumt eapetieore A 1rol -''"[ , .. '""" lb• out oora Com rmul..i Ill bourly rale CAS ·SALIS SALIS MAMAGBtlMT The Look known for the rlnest ln men's Ir wom~n·a European' fashions throughoul So. Calif. ls lookin1 for 3 or 4 ugaresslve. rashion oriented guys le 1al s who have a definite fashion backaround & management potential. We have lmmed. ruJJ & part Ume osllions avail. in o ur current J 111t r«urDed rro,in a a tale ~1na t.rlp. 8 Melchin& W£nd80r ebalra. Slcntd SUckJeys 8 Orig signed Thonet Be.nt~ood C11pl's chn. Cloiaonne, &lass. t>rua, collectibles. Oak. her r P~! HELP! Daddy haa too many. We muat find new home quickly Mommie: Scotch Ter· rter, D~y: Silkie Ter· rier. S4() •dopUoo fee. ~ expaNuon program. +comm company benents. Call ror appt Mon thru Sat, 10a.m.·6p .m. um. Crow's Neat Antiques 501 N. El Camino Real Frteto Y• 1045 will back & trim your 1-------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• tags. Or try two card• JIECO Hydraulic Lovable 3 mo old Alaakan beck to bll ck. camper Jacks. SlOO. Call THI LOOI 644-6500 (cor. PaUaada> San Clemente Malamute remale, needs PRlCES; 642-7118 i.....1-... bo 536-2006 $2eaor3/$5 -·--------Plr;uo applr In l)f'tllUll, Moot.hru Fr .., • ...., me 4/S taga$1.00ea. Choice Cemetery lol, Wmte" 1010 Darling puppy mixed 6/9tags$1.50ea. Pacific View. $500 cub. *Carl's Jr.* ••••••••••••••••••••••• breed. F lov~s kids. l0ormore$l.40ea CallafternoonM0-7198 R 0 G E R • 5 --------Tetephooeworlt, PT. $3.00 FREIGHT DAMAGED Needs hom e soon . Sales Tax Included . SECRETARIES br. + bonus. Farmers HOO'POINT SALE. 3308 549-~l. NOCARO? Carpeting · Carpet. G .A.RDE._.S lnsura.nce Ask ror Bob or W. Warner nr Harbor, Dr d Beaut. pfusb b\Own. ~ " Gonloo,752-1147. santaAna.9'19-2921 Fwwlt_.. 1050 aw your own °b' sen 20'Xl2' 1 pc+lB stain & 2092 S.E. llrlttol SAHT4AMA 2301 S.n Jmu1utu Lona aod s hort term as· •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• :'1'1em~~e f ar~n~~ Jandin&. S100. 96(MiM tllli.lload 11(1ullt!nts lloUday aod TELEJ>HONE SALES CASHPAlD CASttPAlD tag.Add z:reat'h. ~ CI>M R40 ~!M• v 4 l' a l 1 0 n p a y Moo-Fri 5·9PM. Hrly Wahr /Dryrs /Rdrigs. For gd used furn. anti· Send check or money or· W..e.d 1011 ll11i.~1lala i1tt1on plan wage+ booua549-SIMS worldngOC"oot957-8133 ques&clrTV's957-8133 duto ••••••••••••••••••••••• 23002 Le*• Fornt Real Estate LAGUH• HILLS ~ Water ::,oftn~r u1 V ac- }' lP 'll !'1 1ilt'11 peri.ou •~tit.I rup S or p.ar d1: al (\,tll )52 l420 or ~lJ.31 av1t1 ablll TB.EPHO._.E BARGAlNS.Used refngs. waterbed. airframe style. PILOT PIUMTING WlLDTURKEY " wsh.rs. dryrs. garur. best mattress. pedestl. healr, P 0 . Box 1S6C) CERAMlCS-1971.72,73,74 ••n & Sale.-• t"u•I 011pl) 6'.m11h1 M I'' We havo an l>Pf'Olll¥ 1n ---------1 uur KttiJdeoUal Uav h1r VOLT SALES buys, we serv. appl. Best still boxed. $168. 770-4904. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 213/597·5078 Appl. 536-0911, 536-4330 Wf expentnet'd 111an or Sale. fo'abnt"!I fl f,,i\PIJIRl\PY hoif:O\/Cf .. ~Campus Dnve 546-4741 (Across from OrangeCo Airport) Equal Oppor Employer Newspaper subs. Your BUY O'NeiU Supe~wt Taped '73 Honda Civic motor. phone, 4 to 5 hrs a da' Washer, Lady Kenmore, **I * * seams Ui.ed once n.mning or rebuilt. Call ~-&p•efu_pocvoemr m21· lw.D. $100 Gooci, used Furniture & doesn'Uit $110. 548·0256 494-8038. Ask for John ,_., • (TI4) 642·9275 Appliances-OR 1 will ~ 7AM to lPM Newspaper Enl. 83S·64S3. sell or SELL ror You Fire~ood Spe<'aal. Fan· 1--.------- wuman pulll~t.'liSID" t'O foUll ol f>¥n l'tme ~m & anU.'tenly 11 84b--'040 you are Ullerested m a W.I'~ •s:JOO WEEK beautJfUl of(ict.' In tb Sal~ r~~ localloo, workm Ttlr+ru.e Sale5 Coo1n1 dt up nu uil(ht wurli. l l03PM Only. f'or Sale Refrigerator MASTERS AUCTION tastic Bargain "'2 ed. $35. Mlllicd IOll Good Cond1t1on. S70. 99S-2558/898-2312 lnstnnlllh Teller 544-9737 /551·6711. Paula 646-8616 & 133-9625 ••••••••••••••••••••••• with conge nial ai. ,..-M;;mt or111'ty socUllal, we lire anlere~l ed In meeun~ you lo tervleW by a~Ullffil!tlt !155Z!'74, _________ •I lm.mediul ·atellopeningfora ·--------•Elegant natural "Ollon CA RPETS DIRECT· '63 Gibson Reverst" ,. r I time le er w /a grow-... Beige nylon plush, S3 9S b rd · h · k . • $2500 FOR A S1tlt!i.ludy part time, SECRETARY ing independent bank. WASHERS. DRYERS. sofa/love. Coffee tables. yd. Balboa Carpel Mills Fire J • wit 3 pie ups, w.-, M. Taylor Co. Realtors (''44 4!HO 5 HOUR WE£1C muture & ex11er1t'lll't'd RECEPTIONIST Previous bank teller exp TRASH COMPACTORS lealherchaarw/ottoman, 1374 Loe an' C . M . shallers, leremelo, good NOW LF.T'S Gl-:T UAl'K ooJy Apply 123 :.!Jrd Sl. Weare looking ror an ex pr eferred. Xlnl op · Reconditioned, like new, ~~o544w7n ha de-a· bed· 549-8181.675-5906 cood M50 960-3&62 __ _ Receptiorust TO REAL.ITV Tiil': N B pericnced rull time portunites & benefits . 1yrguarantee dehvery """ ·, ... mpUfier Ampe" Refer calls lo 0 .0 . ' Tri-ply sta1n~esi> steel. w..w a • .. H~V THAT Si\YS s.rndwi c h & Sulud personw1thlypmgskills ~2470 $125lo$175 Nonelllgher For Sale bedroom set. waterless rookware Gem1ru II. Make offer . ANIMAL HOSP. V 0 U CAN EARN makers SAM H· 30AM and thl' abillty lo or· Appliance Town. 554-5432 plus household and gift never ~n ue.ed Value 962·5989 _____ _ $350/WK COMMISSION Food i> r ep .i r ,1t111 n Jl<UllZl' Som~nl' whu is Tennis Club/H.8 . Part ate ms. Call 640·4932. S350 Will sell for less. Office Fum1.1..-& fo'ORA2SHOURWF.l-:K, workers, 9 30AM h1)!hly l>clf motivated time counter help . eves ·~ • PholA>Copy Supplies 1 JOPM M F Must lw Salary will depend on l'X· Sand/Beer /Wine. 3 eves. Stove, elec. self cleaning · · 642·"213 Equi,._.t 1015 F\iU Lime mcl'd evt•n111gs •Nice Newport ~ffl~es rk'al. clean & ra:.t mov µer1ence If you 11 ke 1 wknd day. Approx 20 dbl oven. 4 burners. l2XlS carpet, nylon celery ••••••••••••••••••••••• &weekends. 644·5463 • 11.ighest <.'Omm1Ss1on m ing. fi3 25 per hr. 979-0747 plants & people. we have hrs. fi3.2S to slarl. Over perfect cond Remodel gm shag. Wb1t.e twn bed. ...._ * 1 : .... ~.. Xlnl new & used ore rum, IMust.ry aft lOAM for apµt an exccUenl opportunUty 21. Call Sally 536.8832. mg, must sell $175 or 673-1403. --plan hies. wk benches Receptionis t Pu he •Telephone Sales Expr --for you. beiloffer 644·1751 3000ParkviewLn C.E SURPLUS631·2777 Coosole E:xp'J only net-<! prcfrrred but will tram Scret!11 pnntang produl' TOP SALES LADY Bicycle-s 802 ~._t:~~ ~ah. o8gu!flealb~J' Two ~~Teic'-eh u~• Offi ce Desks, 30,. v a pp I y . M an Y c.; o tughl> mot1va1ed person. lion manager wanted Please apply 111 person. Exp'd. Exclusive shop UJ.4.U:> ....,., ~ ~ • """' ~ benefits. Call l\11 <·helle. • ~rly A M Hours Call Must have exp 540 9110 Mon lhru fo'r1 1803 WestchH Or. NB ••••••••••.•!••••••••••.: XI n t con d 40 g a I to tht> ~ .. , with chaJrs & full s.58-1114. EOE M I" 675-9910 M F, 8 am lo 12 -.----, 714.548.1007 Schwinn 3 speed bike. 20 552·~1 wkdays. 545-4729 LONG st-:ACH file cabinet & d esk - - -nooo Ask for Mr Seam st r el>l> · cx P d · ROGER'S tu bar. banana seat, blue. eves THl!:ATRf: FESTIVAL lamps. All for $400. Xlnt REC EPTIONIST Hulahan men/womenalterat111ns, Tow Truck Dl'i~er~ ncwcond Co,,tSllO,w1I IH THE <'ond Pacific Tide:, !'<lewport Bch marine -· NH Melissa. 9 4 dy:.. GARDE.._.S per'd. Top pay Apply sell for $60 t mk ofr Waterbed w 1stor age, M 'lZ1 20th SL NB type bus. Front ofc ap 548-5618 " Harbor View, NB complete.mustseetoap. BOOMIOOM 6,...,ar;~~. pearan .... Hvy phones ll SAlES"EPSf SI & 2301SanJoa~wn G&W Towing, HOli .. ~. ( ,,......,..... c" . . • " or a es Ohms W C l\f 642 1252 759 9596 prec1ate SJOO,or .,.,,.t o . ROOM ------lyptn~. Sat & Sun 110\\ Se r v • c e t o o u r Secretary for exe<:ul1\-e an H1Us Roa _.:__a~ . fl'r ~ ~ - -Stamng 1978 Best At·· full Lime summer Call customers. flexible leading manufacturing CDM 640-5944 Tow Truck Driver e'< Schwinn Motocross bike. tres.., nomint•1t Jill CR 3200 bookkeepm~ mach & Pitney Bowe' fold11nserter mach. Xlnr eond Milke offer 494-85TI 64.>7100 hours ternLory in South firm N~ an extr<>mel) _ perienced only 21 & o"er h\ y duty whl:,. good 1:1 wht sofa tuxedo style. Cla"burgh at the Lon " -----. · , · · capable person with ~ood ood d d -·-·' un 962 cnufi .....,. · bm velvet Lake J " ttECEPTIONIST Orange (.;ounly VICIDlly. Lclephone lcc·hnaque, lyp c.'~. area"c~:lo~t·~~w l~l\.I _., '"':"" -~:" ~. 2 orange velvet Beach Convenctaon & E300n Busy, friendly orrice Sa l a r Y o p en. -Ca 11 ing & S lit or -;pcedwnt SECURITY Service 751 1515 Building Motenal1802S malrhmg <'hair:.. very tertammcnl enter. suite seeks enthus1asllc. s.s7-!e.18. ing. Must be able lo take ------•••••••••••••••••••••• ~ood cond 175 ea E Ocean Blvd . Long lake-char ge person full c harge when GUARDS Trainee,fullorpartllmc, Snow coal roor t•over I 640-700 Beach w/t.ypmg skills & good SAL.ES employer as on road music systems installed new bags, 50 lbs ea . S8C> Call &12 5678. cxl 2'72 phone personality In· Contractor yardman S tanford App l ied w1someeh:clncal back 548-5363. Hanginglamps·copper& t.oclaim}oort1cket.~ tcrest.urg & \'ar1l'd a:.· with knowledge or Ensr1necring. 301SO $JSOToStart ground 642·3490 -stained glass antique *,, * sWiroents Super people lumber. plywood & build· Alrway, C M Ask for 12 Hour Shifts C4lnlPnlS & wrswag $75. Cane ant. --,0 . ER y & attractive work Pn mg materials. Salary $S Joyce540-.9'l56ext 51. 61'M-tiAM Mon thru Fri Travel AJ:ent needed, ex Equipmtnt 8030 gold ftrush w/swag Sl25 Sh 1 m po I T1 vuonment. Near South hr+ H.8847-8511 tiAM2PMonSat pencnce of 3 yrs. In ·••••••••••••••••••••••• Crystal chandelie r WHEEL $375 includes Coast Plaza. Cull for de· ---SECRETARY NO SUNDAY WORK temational. domestic & Manolla XE7 body only Of' w/swag $150 Patio swag ma~ cx~a:;. 546-5979 _ tails. ~2lil. SALES Progressive agnrnltural (Ne:ir O C Airport J group. 540·9844 fo~J:Pl w tF'I 1 h.mb with case hghl fix lure $10. 640. 704.9 TENNIS MEM R ERSHI p ----- imos & o,....s 8090 •••••••••••••••••••••• SPl'.:ClAL THIS WEE~ U~ed Ba Id win Stud111 llOO. Used Yamaha full c.."OnSOle organ $2900. New Brimhall Regency Spinl't $8<19 . Used Kimball Sp1nel $549. d. trade assn. seeks sharp 550-:rno R.E. Properly Mgmt F.xclus1ve young la 1es Secretary to handle TRUCK AND POWER ~ S. 8055 H.B. super sale. beaut for Newport Be11l'h (1rm <il'l1vt• spo~wcar store> vaned duties Should be Corporate orfil'e at· MECHANIC No ex · Dogs 8040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• clubhouse, lb lighted A«outr- 1'ues lhru Sal. Licenbe ne,.di-expr full t1mt> c.:apable of workm>( 10. mosp here monitor perience needed. We will••••••••••••••••••••••• UNIQUE GARAGE crts. gym, spu, food & Sout:hCoMtl'lllu BRIMHALL PIANOS reqwred. 1>'15-4912. :.alcspenmn. Salary com· dependently, good phone personnel entering build· train you Me n and FR E 1-; PU p I' n:s SALE-Real Estate or. spuits. low, low price. e~~~:J~!.~1.~1~1.n~~~,;,,r----------r Xi~.~:r~~~~e~~r1fs~'C~'i1 manner & appear lo re ~grtid~~g ~~~~to~oH~gb :r:ie~en~u~dm:itwrn· Cocker Labs <black1 6 f1ce closing and lots of Call Raquel W aft SPM. Restaurant 7590885. ask for An· lieve r<.'<'<.'Pt T ype lype sccunlyo!ficer re· .ingtoenlislinArmyfor weeks old. Excellent antiques available 900-4529 ___ _ Accepting applications naleah 5Swpm,SHorspeed writ· quired. J..yrs. May enlist now for watchdogs, grea t with Amer 1 can 0 a k OVER 200 s tuffed toy forexper mg pref'd. Xlnl benefits active duly later. Csll to· children, easily trained Secretar y. lge Oak ducks 25' ea Din be sold i----------- SBtVIMG PelSON Salesgirl. exper., Jr ~~~nv~C~~~ t~: WELLS FARGO dayfordetails: 926-8007afterl PM Library Table, Armoare in grout>" over s each ADDlv at t.he s~~ .... e_a_r_ .ndruUGtal,,mncee. J pp t W E S T E R N Costa Mesa 540·10'l6 f Cabinet, numerous office Over 1.000. 2'J3' PoSters, 11"'"'""-v u CROWERS ASSN 8 1 HuntBcb 962-8821 @. and bome items. lamps. all lands 10< ea Ca n be 2l22W.Oceanlront '1 1 GUARD SERVICES Santa Ana 5422435 (-(!• J \ etc OPEN until 4/30, sold tn 'group:. over s R. Nl'WJ)Ort Beach 675·3361 Quad. Npt. Bch. 833 11384--------'f 1.525 Mesa Verde Onve each. Call Ken Goddard, t--------- Salei. l ady, exp f or SEC ~ Protecllo0Serv1ces '.l'~ as• e • os a al~X210 9-------'Y/REC""PT A 01v1sionof Baker ""--"Alter. ex~nenced, E l St 104 C t • Ci"10 E 'S DRESS Supcr.opportun1ly 1c.,.,wc ommonwealth illMOt'Comp/ l 500 Mesa,714·546-5990 SJ•o"p '4 5 da wk m"I wmew Co. Xlnt workm" """' 642-l552 throu~h the:-1' M Reg pool table, 41·':1x9' All 1 • • .. • environment Must have ~11~~~~ C'lu!.~1r11:d Pagci. Movmj!. any items slalP, ssoo Call 548 1156 16 Fashioe lllmtd Sal. 675-3261 . Typist/File Clerk needed April 26. 27. 28, 29 20291 ore"~. 675 2213 ....____. •--h good aWtt.tde & accurate Ask for David Rubin ror wholesale Me'<aco 8 SA H l • ...__,....._._. 5*Vady typing skills. Santa tour company. Npt Bch BARGAINS! ~~ew , gs -----_ --Full Time Ana/Irvine area. Salai; EciuaJ Opporturuty $600 / m 0 J 0 an n e Restaurant/Jack In Th THE SHOWOFF open. 714·549·7093___ Employer M 1f 714/64>9800 Box full or p/t, over 18 22Fasbionlsland,N.B. SECRETARY ~~~~~~~~~ ____ -_-.-.-.-.-;.-;. __ AW'~tcall: 63!·9479; 385 Sales ~rson. Mature, re-Newport Beach t.n w Service Slat1on Allen· Et7 Sl.C.M. lallexp N.Barea Firm seelung secretary dant, cxfer'd. Day & Restauranlll's funlogive 642-8910. with x.lnt typing slulls Eves Ful & p /l.Jme. AP· people good ser vice. lf ---------I Calls.»5400. l>lY,Shell Station, 17th & youenjoylhefastpaceor --lnnne.NB. food service, we have u SALES P ff Secretary-receptionist for . job for you. Full & part HOMEMAKERS Mission Viejo orthodon· Service Station attcn- time posit1oni; avail, dys. STUDE .... TS tic offi<'e Bkkpg ex. dant.s, full & P tr. Morn· & A I t St " perience. some PR work, ings & PM· Nea~ .3 P· H :renp if~ f, a 2 4 %~~ Have fun offering charge poised, congenial. rcha-pea.ranee & handwnllng. R.ockfieldBlvd.EIToro. accts. in a major retail ble. 36 hrs pr wk . Apply 2590 Newport Bl. UTILITY PERSON to maint.am cleanlaness of our modern factory & to make minor repairs on buildings, etc. PDA 30.50 Redhill Ave Cost.a Mesa 556-7075 E.O.E. E.O.E. Male, Female store in your area. Work Benefits. Salary equal to _CM _________ 1 flex. 4 /hrs a day /eve. ability Send resume to 5«-Yice ManO«Jer WANTB> DRIVER ~~j{&~s --Soc pvt !?:~f:!!16/rhr. comm & ~Box512. El Toro, Ca. Schedu l1n . & ,f.'f>· To ~~~~i~~Liilot Newport Club, F /T , A.D.S. patchrng of se iefe hundles to carriers. Re l()a-.. pm, expcr pref'd. (714) 523·5165 x 530 Secretary Lcchrucaans, full lame. r· · 1 .. ~ be r 645 7~0 quires van or arge sla· can for appl, 645-5000 ext (213) 945-3961 SENIOR a.ngi;_ ~ __:_ _ _ I.Jon wagon and a good ~. ~~~~~~~~I SECRETARY ServiceStallonhelpwant· dnving record Phone SALES POSITION e d Fu 11 tim e ex -642-4321 and ask for Restaurant We -.cl mat.re, Htf penenced $800 mo. + Harry Seeley or Don BOB'S _a:.. ......... ~ --a.a.. The Fashion Is land bonus Apply 300 E 17th Will1ams Q "-""'_..._ • .... ..,..----Corporate offa ce of a St C.M E UAL HOME OF THE people to ~ sas leading NYSE Corp. has Serv Sta Help needed im-O~::>Pt~ti~y I ll'!. IOY po1itioR. Sales ex-an ldnl opporturuty for a med. FUii time day or ._ . hel ftd b.t secretary with 2-4 yn.. Warebous Deli M Lmmed. opertings m our penettee P expenence to work 1n its mght Apply 990 E. Cst et very an family restaur a nt al aot reqiired. We wi• Newport Beach law dept Hwy. N 8 . for party rental store nearby locauons. We re-tra TypillcJ esseetial. Xlnl typing & shorthand FUii or pt-tJme. APf,1Y quire no previous ex· 557-0825 s ki 11 s es sen l i a I . = ~ll~~ :~~~i:~t 2025 Newport Blvd. C 1 perieoce. Joan our fnend· C.Orporate exposure de· Top wages. Apply 1n Merchaltdiw ly team. Come see us l~ Sales-Retail office sup-si r ab I e . Generou s person. Laguna Chevron, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~)'_between2-4pm. plies & stationery. Full benefits. For appt. 004 s. Coast "Hwy. Lag. AntirnH 1005' W....,.. WClftressn titoe pogiUons avail. For please call Margo Hartle o-.. ...,-. appt 557 9212 M West l;M;I~ ••••••••••••••• ••••••• M•·Jl"~f'GllMn ~-E w p c)'• R T at .. AMcoaDINC. 2395.2 Avenida de_ la STATIONERS 64,.. 1900 Special Y.t discount to Antique Music Boxes! Carlotta, Laguna Hi Us · -Real &late School Slot Machines! Clocks! W ..... Waltrus.s SALES . ed f Call Don, 673-7300 HUGE SELECTION T..-.. TRI-FLON Secretary eltpen enc or . , llllUll••••!l"llf'.1_ s NEEDS YOU regional sales le service Slal1onery Store 10 Al9ric• c:;.t-n to fill avalanche of or· office -computer pro· C.Orona del Mar needs ell· llllll utiotMll 731JEdingerAve.H.B. ders from marine: ducls.Accuratetypinga per'd sales lady. Full· Gallriff 4501CampusDr. Irv. motorcycle, sporting must, pleasant phone Ume. S days, xlnt work· Ope lhruSa t1•111r T...-... goods, motor sports. re-manner1 sbortband iog coods. Especially nWed. t. c_..... tailers. Great oppl'f but helprul nut not n e c. fmeclientele. 675-1010 11112(7K1~>ttertn7"~l~· E th S C M 1...,... •· Variety o r duties. ., '"'" 154 . 17 . l. . . we are very se "".1ve • IDllAHft ... working condl· Stock Men wanted full or ~~~~~~~~~ want career winner n._..... /U Ad t = F.qual<>Poor Emplyr types~-We train ex· liou near Airport in ~e. · · va:ce:;e~ UNIQUE GAR AGE MtF pertly. Vuit us and see! Irvine. Salary com-rson~~~4:ndaf/ Sb~ SALE-Real E'ttale Of. ~~~~~~~~~I CallMr. Deblsen540-4023 mensurate. 752-8782 for ~re. 3077 S. Bristol. 6ce clO&ing and lots of appt.. C.M. Ask for Rick or antiques available ; Raiaurant SAUS SECRETARY Larry. A m e r i c a n 0 a k DAYCOOIC YC>UaFUTUl.I HALF/DAY Secretary, l1e Oak For food prep • line -be unemployed or £lee. Secretary 9-1 dal· SURGICAL SCRUB Ubrary Table. Armoire OOClk.3MObra.perweelt. cmaatisfied where yol.1 ly. Sboriband, J>leuanl TECH or. RN, for Npt Cabi.Mt,ownerousorrice Wlmcl a must. Full time are? U yoiu love people fr offiee. Commere1al R.E. Bdl PlasUc Surgeon ore. and home items, lampS, =lion. No summer want a challenge, we ID-Z'l37 Ca.ll640-8576/9am·5pm. etc. OPEN until 4/30, . Pay commensurate need you. Well estab. 'r.cher' 'des & la lS2S Mesa Verde Drive exper. Company chain of women 's Secret.ary/Receptlonlst 1 81 . P Y· "'--t St 104 c t balefttl lncld Ina. vaca-specialtY Jbol>s seeking heavy pho nes/typing. uound auperv11ors at ..,..... • e. • o1 a tiaD pey, dlacount. Ell· ~· indiv.'a to fill fulU1 Newport.er Inn. Extt.'or. 'l'be Early Achievement Mesa, 7lf.546.5"0. per.preferred. part Urne perm. post· rice, 1107 Jamboree, Center. full • P ff, 18 • New aelecUoo English an· We leek a peraon wbo is &.. l.n the Wettminater N. B. Carol W aru w over. stCM750 lieu.-. AnUQue jewelry. wUtin1 to learn It pro--. Selling is the.name Ml-1700 ... E.O.E. 1'Mcher Pre-SCb flexible LA PORTE ROUGE:. :::.-,· :'c,~s.!iebde :ie:gl ~ r;:· ~:.: Secnw'y-Oeneral Ofrlce. bra. 12 Units E .C.E . 1831 Weatcurf, m th St>. arrai to work hard. t.aleot to wort. If you are lntemational employee M fF. 556-2676 _N....:pt~Bc_h _____ _ llUlfbelBorover.Apply enthusluticftbavegood relat1011a co In COM. TECHNJCALEDITOR lnpenoo. sales sense. build your Typtng llMl5wpm • Ute Enaln dea, Journallam AnUqueCloaeout J .P. MAC'S future wfua. Xlnt ·abrtllnd. Varied dutiesi trafn'g or exp• com-ReductionSi~ 10142ADAMS benefits, discounts, paid mmlbeaelf-atarter, wel preheMlve knowledge of UnU1Aprtl21lb' . (at Brookbursl) vacation. For lnte"lew, orpn1aed &: able to talte motorcycles req, com-La Vletlle Ferme Apply Mon· Fri. btwn call•S705. fu II c b 8 r f • w he 0 pW.-up 1troo11Y pref. Io Antique Row 3:3().S. e m ployer s away · For oallonaJ moton:ycle :M2BN~ Blvd, CM ---------•----------Liiiim-~lBliiilmi•iiiii~iiiiii;;;iiiiiii;;jiiiiii~ Maa~. Send resume ~......-~ MOTICI JJW Claaalfied Ad ,.. to: Sheila Lawlor, 14.99 I A,_.ON • .,,. .... .,.., llonrovt• Av, NB. 92663. • ... Dally PUol c UI· ""' ---·-_... ...,,_ ifted ada dl19lay \Mlr C.U a Run u office I Your friend 1 and U you want your .vve ...... meNal• wtth le-'bllity 0.Uy Pllot NoSHNeceeaaryl ntl"""bon UM Clualtitd int meaHlt to reaab .. d SOR ,__._ ""-----1 A .., more people at lower ..t Impact? Our a 1, AD-VJ .......... ,............. ~gency w b • n t b ey b a v e ~t. Cluslfled 11 lb• to aay, re· "2·5678 •E17t.b,CoataMesa aometbl na to sell. _..., to ...,.1 Call Howl' lllts. Pbooe UeJM M2·1470 The71J tell you bow well iG's1a - it worked fOC' tbem I J BARGAINS! BARGAINS!. on every page. The Long Beach Theatre Fe tival Opens April 18th thr11 May 13th PERFORMANCES: Tues. tttru Sat. eves at 1:30 f .m . Matinees on Wed., Sat. & Sun. at 2:30 p.m. Tkkets available a Lon9 Bucta Box Office, 300 E. Ocean Blvd., ~ Beach, C.. 90I02. <:all (213) 436-3661 tor info. Tickets also available •t Tlcketron and Mutul Agencies and "Ask Mr. Foster" travel agencies •t •II RObinsons Department Stores. ION& KMJIC0NWNl10No6~Clllla . 300 £. Octa11 llvd , lOfll ..._CA 90802 -- --1 ONLY PILOT .-.w~ tHO ....._,.,•rtM ..,,,w 1_,1rtM ..._..,_. ~UM4 -------...,.·---••••••••••••••••••••••• ..............•••.•.... .....•.....•....••..... ...................... ..................••... . .................... . lot •••••••••••••••••••••• ......Ufu& ... tolor TV ' yr warrantr . frH de 16"'7 -N& lT VIOW Ot! JYC V1 8l&r i hr. Vt t>'orm•t A l m ou o ew. 14)0 M..aM3 AY A.LON HAllOI 50' tnO<lnOI uallablt! t ofr O\'t!r L'Q,000 lelU mt1T ---Tl , ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• liMr'I a " Color 1V <'Oft IGI.. tc;ilkhtate. 9'00. af'I IT t1.VINCi TIM ____ ..,,... -.-.11---+..l'""T'..,.--....-.'""m. sn so ~ J5iOA atenoo tunt-r t u lh•r11 , ludt!ot-. sc20011 ruuu ... '" •.-lronlt' $311 u s2, <'Of'dt'r. Lanru •Pt'alu:ra SO Z2(rl -63l #7$ .......... *' ..... S.-111 l'ih 'n!O romlK>m'n •Y•lt1m l'ustom rod& •mp, huwr, lurnl•hl1· JpNkt•n ft h<-•d phonf't'I Xl.nt cvnd nt'w 11200 wtlJ U llt• too0 or bt•!"l uf ftt 984 .., llf't s .............. .,,, ... .•..........•......... '°' ·~····················· ,, .. : r.fO t•toou;1t N••• PY.lltll-:OT MO 1'1'~1)..'> Ht•fl Mb» Nuw "liJ tl.'1 1 .1l'lao I'll<: It Mo vc·~ M 1n 1 l.u•u• 111'7H N1•w rood ~ &ml ttSO .........•..•.......... ••• •••• •••• •• • ••• •• • • • MWll ~ 711 Y .un.ihu ·1:.0 Sll•:RRA C NO i-. 16 ~-c.· ll!OO m1 ~·II' for Ci.Im blul' f1bt•rl(h10 SJUU Will 11dl for ~'004J LM'CJ 3 llmt·~. pJdtllt·~ ~~ l:ilt'llm'li hfr \>l' t. Ol'"" 15.'iO bkul.C ~ 1>40 7321. lVU llON llA t h111urt• ' l''.nllrt tllkt· 1(1·1"\'0tl\I ....... MarW ft.-bwll t.iu 1•lll'nl rnml l•ip1 •.. tOl SI 11110 1· ii II n n •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 1747 ut -.t·t JI II~ St LA:ad Balla.st <l,2001lr.., 1r I\ n n '' IJ r I. J.: u n .i 721b pigs 3\f•tn xJ'••n Ht·l•t h lfS .. I) ON<' t ' S.1"1k1 flM ~I 76 C:MC. Hlalll :.wrru, mouu r uur. 1lu11l 1&11• Ull\k'I> AH .un (m llUll l'tl 4lt , .. ,,,. :0.hdllUI h 'IH Wiii dow Off 111JJ llit•ll & whit•• ~,1<1k•· w Ill"' IOU 1-:111t A 1 .. u1ut1·ll' "'""'' ~di l hh Wl•t•k $:>\#~ti firm t.7~ ~UI h7~ U'JIO 11 J I-1-. 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Honda 9 727 phone o ptional Mint ••••••••••••••••••••••• M ui-l 'l'll f'.P 7 l 4 /67!>-8651 lrand Mew '79 Toyota 9765 HONDA Cars ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAMY BRANO NEW 1979 To ChooH From' Toyota Cchca Su pras ' Super savml(s ut s uper UNIVERSITY pnce.'\ l.argl' scleC"l1on. OldsmobUe ~case cal_!E.14) ~7 0182 Honda Can • GMC Toyota '77 Cch r a GT Trucks Lrtbk, S·s pd. AM t FM 28SOHarbor Blvd. cas.'I., 30M, non<' d c11ner Cost.a Mesa 540·9''40 P .P. t5275. -499·3409 or ·72 t:I Dorado Convrrt1 bl1.• Ruh~l t>xt w/bonl' leather mt Eve ry Opl Xlnt c:ond $5.000/Bi.l ()fr 64S 3200 CVC!. ---'7" Couix• de Ville . Good rond Loaded Ca 11 751·3211. aCt fi 528 7365 Kal'l.\as rcK•Sll'rt'd l!f79 t-;I D o rad o d1e -.c l Pur<'hascd April lZ Sunroof plus many nthcr extra.-. Make orfrr lo AO 276. 1·/o 0/\11.Y PIUYr. P 0 Box 156'). Cosl..1 Mesa. Ca 9'.!G2tl '73 Gold SdV Runs & looks like ne w Ori I? Owne r Must sell. $2500 !B).-4825 II Coupe d<' Ville · 30M miles eii<'cllent condauon onv owner 477·2361 cvenmgs and weekends '76 SEVILLE Xlnt t'Ond 3Skm1. One owner. $8.750. tofre r. M2·0528 _,,__, -·~c..u ··-· ·-c;~· 21 A.to c.-... Dri •• ~ ... C-...._,.,.. 0'84 7 DAYS A WHtc 768-7222 66 lmpa l ;i SS. h1it h perlormanc" nt'wly rblt eni;i, Turbo 350 traoi. rnJi.: wheell>. As kin.: $1 700 ~-3284 '78Capnct' fo~lalt' Wal(on "700 or ta.kl! ovc:r ll>l' for 24 mo'> ;i l $2 I ti I I Load t'd , al l t:xtrJ ~ 9'1.am McrYHidl 9t47 .........••••••.•..•••. '75 Maven ck 2dr, 6cyl, l owne r 20k miles. 631·1559 ·----Mercury 9950 .........•••••...•.•..• ORANGto;COlJN'l'Y'S NEWEST LINCOLN MERCURY DEA.U.:RS HIP . RAY FUDEIOE l.JNCOLN·M F:RCUft Y 16 111 /\utoCenler Or. SD!o'wy Lake> Forest e x at JflVINI': 830-7000 'Tl Col Park 9 pai.!>. wag Whlll'. full y loaded ! X.ln l' $2.100 675-6161 '77 Capra C'IJh,.,11 :!511 '71 toltMI) l'ark Wa~on eu5!0m l'OUIX'. company AM ll''M, AIC $1300. c<ir Xlnt cood S.l 300 IS3I$ 562fi 631 3121 MUST Sl-.:1.1. '7 t ... I Cam ino, $:!all ht•luw wholl':>all' 55 1 :!1~1:? 1977 impala, 41.lr pc1w1•1 window ... Jll•'W•·r .11·1·1 1n.:. aort brJk•''· ·'" t·Ond, AM t'M K lr .11 k 'lt'rl'll, 1111 wh1·c·I O\l·r ~1a.· rad11.11!. llt.,1\ y dUl} bath ry M<'L1ll11 h lu1· w /blut.· vinyl 111lt•1 w 1 EXL'Cllt'nl t•ont11t 11m. a II frct•wa)' n11lt•'> $.'\7~11 i51 "'840 '7'.J Monti.' I ·a rl1; l.11.1111 11 low m1, SS'JJ~ I' I' C.il I 714/S.W MllO 76 Monte l 'a rlu :!IJ uoo m 1 flt-un . /\M I-M 11 1·v. ~ $t.500 l'h fi73 IH<tlt ~' Mnc·ury, JOO engine, $flOO 1bh l oh Mi! U4S7 adsmobil~ 9955 ....................... '72 Ohi-. C'ullab:.. nu vmyl I/If>. ll.'.t..., an y Ras, P /S, f'tll t'lt·un. xlnt cootl. SJ!\Oll1l>HO 7!'>1 790l Old-< ·74 (;utlus!'. Wi;n, bm. uir. rci: gat., V H, AM WM !.t•·r1·0. top r ond lll111·hook sn5o, Ol!>k f,l;:.UJ 7 52 2264 77 ()hh Cul IJ~l> Sulir fln1• ownt•r. l2K ma, ull pow1•1, t\ M Ji"M Mcrc'o , tit ''''('n111:. l'lt•r "cal I d•M lk~ .. dnl l'ond SSJOIJ 114<1 ~·:i Pinto 9957 '78 <.:ar>n<'•' Cl.t\\tc' 1 dr •••••••••••••••• ••••••• A tC, A M I'' \1 -. tt· rt " 15,000 m1 Sb4C•J 01 l>t· I ·otrer 968 732& iJ t'ht•\ W;1~on 11 ~ hk· ~. 'tt.'al Sl4501 0 110 7~ 9<14111 or t.4t K72:! 76 <..'h4.•v) 20 16 r)'IJ '• loo van 20.000 milt" AM F \1 -.tt-ri•o ru,1om1 11 11 &t2 1471 • HEW CAR TRADE-INS Black on Hl:H'I.. '78 CAMARO 128 t\ bcaulJ.ful l1mll1•d 1·d1 lion 1.·ar , lo11il1•d with l5lt.'r ro. crw'1" tilt whc·1·1. Sl>l'C'lal whc>t'I!> a nd lift'". even ..i T Top J u!tl lllM rrules t347VCP > Unlx'll<'11ably Pnccd $7495 Super Sharp '77 CAMARO LT (;old m color. l u.-.torn an ten or , AM FM o,t..rt•o, l•ll whel'I , m ore· 14.niXBI $5695 Oul.'llandrng Buy '79 SILVERADO SHORTIB> PICKUP Sliver m color. c-qu1ppcrl with a utomallC', powN sttlt!nnR. aar cood . extra tanks. lJll wheel. poWl'r wmdows. crw:.<· <'Onlrol. AM· i''M c .tsscltt•, low rru lcs ( l.329851 Low, Low P nt't• il WJ!lon N••v. c lutch mo( r.11 k /\/C, 4 !.pd. 1! r t'.J t mpg SI 2 5 0 ~i.). 1)17!'> 77 SprtJhimt " ·c x1r11 mod. <tfiK ma, $3500/m~ ol1 '1H Stal W~n, 401\ m1 f\ 1<' S'l300Jhs l ofr. !>S7 SO.I PfynDutta 9960 ..•.....•..•....•.••... 1975 PLYMOUTH Fury Custom Subwbmt J S1•al Stalwn Wagon for41lt'fhll' trans, V K. tint .:h.1:..,, cmmassions 1•ontn1I .,ystcm, L/ll re mot" cont rol mirrors, /\ (;. aulomolir, pwr . t.11l~·1li' window & door lo1·k., l'rn•1i<J below Blue llnok 7ti,UOO rm $2,000. lfclov. whok•".111• Can be -.t-.:n al Thi· L>a1 ly Pilot. 330 W Ray SL • Costa ~~a or call C1rcull1l1011 Ut!pt 642 4321, ext. 210 19 76 pty"'°""9 Gnm fwy CllStCNR 2 s.ot Sta. w,,,.. BIUt.• metal Ire w /blue ml. /\1l'., t\M JFM s tereo, Joto , -.peed control, t m1 h.-..1oos cont r o l syst«'m. tinted glass, pwr wmdows & locks. Pn ced below blue book . 74,906 rru SJ .~5. Can be seen at Ow Oaaly Palol, 330 W. Ray St , Costa Mesa or <·all Circulation Dept. 642 4321, ext 210 639-2890 ~------~-'76 CV CC Wagon -9770 '66 fo1eetwood Brougham CREAMPUFF!! $7595 Call 642·!°)()'78, ext 272 to claim your lar k els ••• V Au.EV IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 43 000 m i $!800 Vollswogtn reb ll c ng 1,soo a.:o. CIUll"I( l"ERSO~ '76 ""~'"' • 640-0254 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1,200. 661·2630 ""'" "' " v....t-w '79 MG TO 2626 HARBOR BLVD. - -vw . Having trouble sell -------VW PORSCHE AUDI _,. CJI'· COSTA MES~ '77 Civic Good cood. a hk· Ing your car" Try us Top Ca so t917 445 K Coast Haway Fully lo11d e d • A /C • •-1c•R ---------111a $2500. Call ~2115 dolJa r Pa1dfororNot 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• at&yt11t.lc 8nvc AM t J<'M, s pd contro l, 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BRND NEW WANTED! BMW 3~r. Super clean. Rita Bnng your car to Jim 1974CHIVROLET NewportBeact\. 673·0'.}()(J cnuss1oocontrol ayalem. A of I r I Mu.'ltsell. $)0,900/bstorr. Marino Volkswaiten. 0 • Carmel lan W/lan Int., l'l.ehelJ's Zl·Soll 11389. ex· Your choice beaula u Late m udc.-1 Toyota!!, 552-7068 · 7 5 H 0 n d a <.; 1v1 c 18711 Beach Blvd .. llunt CAMAa u ct' es s o r 1 es too _t't!_ll_condJ_ l~n. G4S_.4()68_'_ black or elegant cham VolvOll, Pickups~ Vuns Ha t ch bar k 0 ir cond. angton Beach • As k for Automal.lc, pwr. steering '76 Mahbu Classic Wa~ numerous lo mentio n. SAJLORS DREAM paicne, these arc rare Cill u.'\ loduy! '77 IMW l20i AM/FM s tereo. Nu tires. Frank Marino or Tom . & brakes,. aar cond & Loaded low ma. immac 44.0 m1 $3,700. Can b-0 Custom West Saal 42 • classics not to be found 1"":11111~ .. ~ Auto. trans , sunroof, air Xlol. cond. $2,000 or Alkm rldao. Lie. 874UZT SUt an & out. 13700 or best of-St>en al the Daily Pilot, e lsewhere i n Orange eond., stereo ca ssette. make o(fer. dys . 673-7670 ----------1 J.304A 330 W Ba y Sl .. Cost.a 67_J..87_'n _______ , County. Leather interior, Jllo.~'"61!~ft immaculate th r uo ul' eves 675-3774 ·77 VW. m int cond1Uon $3671 fer 562-8345 Meia or call Circulation AL-. VHF k dpth wood d ash , AM /FM i...uTJAI 9730 pop·t o p W es tphulaa t9l0 Dept ~2-4321,ext.210 C -· ,spn r. . I "'" .__ , fndr, etc. Xlnt cond. stereo casaetle. g ass """~•·'-Sever al tochoose from. --r-camper AJC, AM t "M ••••••••••••••••••••••• W.950. P /P 7l-4/639·0636. side curtains hllfhlighl Cott•Mn• SADDLHACK ....................... stereo I.ape, Mach tares. '71 Mark Ill Xlnt eond f'Mlv Lolldedl! tbls collector's ite m 's "•U·UOl • 540-uu v•• 1 er:y 1.._..PORTS 1963 Oa1mler Jaguar 3.8 reduced rrom dealer 's lot 12.91150.8 o Lv msg. •76 rtptallftt fo'o r Sa I e A 11 /P a rt featun-.t1. Must be seeo lo ________ ..., ~ ,.. Marie 11 . ttus 1s for dis· pnce of $7995 lo $7195 for W.1528 Sta. CoronadO saU boat. Oood be apprttlated. 131-2040 495·494t cn mmallng classic car sale this week. Dr. Lee Vot.. WCJll. t..'Ond. ew eng. 892·2024. JIM MARINO VW Pnv11t•• Party net'ds clcnn buffs Xlnt o rig rond N &45-767S 1i77 Marvk V. dove ary Thts beauty has AJC, t87110each 81vd. depend car, lrurk. etr '76 B MW 2002 ai r . t.hruout Metalhc sal vcr ..:...---------1 w t re d pans l rapp1n 1< 11ul0trans,P /S,AM /FM, "TOUGHf TottTILLA" HUNTINGTON BEACll ~as~ <213!926·37511 lotmllaice. maf( wheels gray. 45.000 o rig mi '72 Bus. European mdl. Lo '77 Che vy Camu o, lo Cartier ~1f(ner sen es. LUJUI rack, eml11lon 216'Excallbur H 14~2000 Porsche 924 . Take over AMt FM stereo rass. 400-3745 mi on new eng. & much mi's. PJS. P JB. AM JFM power sunroof. lthr rnt., control ayatem,apd. con· tutly equlppedJ ava.11 on -lease Pravntc Party _ff7_M_UB_. ------mott. Must Sell. $'l200. caas., sliver blue in col· individually t'ontrolle<l t rol. Span la~ told nalboa lalano private 1940 f'o~d Pi ckup . Aft .Gpm 675•11ss •7SIMWZOOZ '72 XJ6, very good cond. 754-8282al\2PM or, asluog $4500. Call power seata, AM /FM & wJm»lf'h ing int . + &bpataoodradl.rate. Rebulldcrs dollaht. 307 ---------Stereo t a pe cassette . 497 ·2903 +act Spm & ta_pc deck , 28K ma , much,much more.77,902 $1900Ath Chevy & nuto trans . SCASHfORCAaS Sunr oof , •Ir cond .. t54()0.64S-2881. fvwu11vvc~:0bemyonMuds~':~· wtcntb. Sl0,800.MZ·5387 m1lt•:c $2,115. Can be Call Jim Hayes Ma n y extra part11 Topdollor for clean <'&rs Olaupunkt s tereo. 4 ..:...--------1 # -· seen at the Dally Pilot, SM-Oja3 Custom chopped t op. &lruck!l,pald for ornot • a p eed It Ml c h e lln '71XJ·6Jaguar ____ 548_·_21682 ____ 1 '77 Cam aro, met . pwdr '72 MarUV Xlnt cond 330 W. Bay St .. Cotta ___ .:...;...:.....:....---.. Call for Info. 963+2863, HOWAaD CheYrolet ndlala. <GMCF> l6000 M blu. rully eq111pped·P /S, Best ofrer P .P. Mwa or n ll C:ircula\lon ETCH ELLS8·ro·6op · 536-8174. Dove&QuallSta V~~.!t._C8CITS ___ 548_-7_394 __ --:-:-l "Ue~ ~r.:. 8$19cx11~~t P/8, ~IC. crulaecontrol, 559-0236 Dept M2·432l,ext.210 RACING . CNearMacArt.hur --· _.-v ,,__ 9712 5'4-9737/$51-6711,Paula stereo 8-trk, outol win,· ""'.'Cort--.. -"-.----=,-=9-=3-=2•,...._·.......:~--...;,_-9_9_'_' •2251 4 WMtl DrhH tSSO "ri•'-' •. Jambo~> 131·ZA .. O .. ,er: .. , .. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• dows. Pe rf cond •. o m . u B...,.,.. '"" ..,... "' ...., "' M"-• ...... to appr .... latA. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lat;;'-/ tOJO •••••••,•7•1•);•••5••••••• NEWPORT BE ACH H I .,.........._ t772 -'"'"" "'" " I ~·r ---------• BMW "74 J~n ea>'• very YllllllTlll' ht otfer. 213 /592·5300, '18 Corvette Stiver Ann v. '75 flrebird , very lo '71 20Cll, auto, m et. clMD, 1 ownt r, w tlo mr, .. ••••••••••••••••••••• sm-3"'5. 53MJ874. Xlnt cond -7 ,000 MI mileage, •Int cond, A/C, ••••••••••••••••••••••• c;J.l't&CJ.7'• =~:~JM blue, Blaupunlrt a uto re-ll300.M5-11182 p1.80Q1S 'ffl while w/bl.k•---------Sl2.5G0.131.-ZAl\8PM P /S,radialtlrea.&42·1606 SLWSAVAILAILI 3 to choose froml All PAJDP'OR ORNOT :';..0:::,:fta1~~'. .._...._ 9731 Inter . Chrom e wire '71CAMAIO -.7-5-w_/_P_/_W_._A_M_J_F_M_ ,79 l"treblrd Trant Am YACNewJ>Ort~~ ~ct:!,:;!tr!'t.1!:!;~ TOPDOUAa ••••••••••••••••••••••• wheel~/~nt. ~r~ ~~:~f~d .r:thcoan"~~: stereo. er cn trl, air, tu, TMOO ..,pc1, rare out of su~-antett for 43'.<ira'? (111275,..a.n flOITOPCAIS Malla t boa e 1ood R ~....... ~-· ~ll Terry Alf/'11-.tereo cUHtte. ucll, 11800. J erry atate mdl. wllAda/ev.• Crul&er with 13 SAVI holllNbold h.tms you're ~!9~ Wbltwm.h. <422UL8) SSJ.-0. m.om l •board .-. •lac avallable to _.,.,_ S"'...,.B"'-~et ave I ....... • leecll w oOMll' famllJ bJ ad· SELL Idle llemt wllb .-.--'rhe r-.t draw In lbe 'Tl LCJTH ANNIV • beautlfully k'ict!1~; AMC/Jiii# ~tbemtor .. ltln Have .omethln« to aeU ? DaJly Pilot Claaalfled YALLIYMOITS W•t. .a Dally Piiot 'l'rww·Anw, 4 apd/auto, boll. No lml ... achBl/941·95Sl O-'fted.CallMJ..11'71 Qalllilleda&doltwell. Ad. IJl.J0404•M•4' aa..utedAd.M2·5e78. mullaell,PP.~ .... 1'82. } -·· ·---··--..... •I \ I ' I 17 ' 1 · Duntliigton lleaeh Fountain. ·V !1~~0f;1Y I VOL. 72 , NO. 11•. 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 2~, 1979 'Texaco U 8l o/c More Oil Firms See Profits Soar Inf ant's Bruises Called 'Common' By KATHY CLANCY Of IM D•1ly Pilot ~1 .. 11 Bruises found on the neck or the baby girl Dr Wilham W<td dill allegedly s trangled \\Cre described today a s ··com · monplactf' tn both premature infants and aborted fetuses Dr Will iam A Bla nc. a Columbia n1 vers1ty profcsi.or of pathology, testified in W<td dilrs murder retrial that he has t•x a m&nl'd sever a I hundrt·d fetuses deliVl•rcd afl<:r saltnl' abortions. .. Most of them hav(' a ten dency to bleed." Dr Bl a n<' told the fi ve-m an. scvc:n ·woman Orangl' County Superior Court 1ur.v .. , ha\-C s el'O t•xaclly Wayne R e lease Delayed From Hoag Hospital The release of movie actor John Wayne fr o m Hoa g Memorial Hospital. where he is reportedly being treated for bronch1l.Js. has been delayed, ac- cording to a spokeswoman for the actor. Wayne entered the hospital Wednesday for treatment of what was described as an &r· ntating bronchial infection. /\t . that lime. his spokeswoman said he was expected to re main a pa- tient for only a few days. This morning. however. the hospital announced on behalf of the star that he would remain a patient for another fi ve or six days. His condition is still listed as good, as it has been since he en· tered the facility seven days ago. Accord ing to a hospital sp<>keswoman, the actor's recent Illness was brought on from over·exertion while recovering from cancer surgery The Newport Beach resident underwent nine hours of surgery at the UCLA Medical Center In January to remove his can· cerous stomach. • s1 mi I ar lrs1ons. · · Il l' contt:ndcd ~urh hru1s1ng occurs in <ibortl·d fetusc~ and prem;HurP bahu•s ··probably hcc·ausC' they arl· cxtn·mel) bru1sable "Sometimes 11 occurs on 1ls own durmi.: l<tbor." Dr Blanc continuL'<I Dr Rl anr·s test1mon~ for th<· ddensc cont radicts that offerl'CI l'arlier in the murrlcr retrial by coroner's pathologist Dr Robert Richards Richards. testifying for the prosccul1on has insisted t hc two· pound fifteen ounce fetus known as Baby Girl Weaver died of ma nu al :.tr a n g ulat1 o n a s t.•v1denccd by the bruises on the net·k Prosecutor Robert Chatterton hus attem pted lo prove al legations that Waddill of llunt inAton Harbour strangled the in fant in th(' aftermath of a saline abortion two years ago fearing he would fa ce a malpractice suit 1f the infant survived with brain damage. Rut defense attorney Charles Weedma n 1s trying to show that the baby was already dead or ir· reversibly on the verge of death <See WADDILL, Page A2 > NEW YORK 1API -Texaco. Gulf and Shell all reported today that profits wc•re up sharply for the hrsl three months or the year Texaco. t hl' nation's third largest 011 company. <,aid earn 1ngs wt·re up 81 pern•nt The announcements follow1·<1 by onl' day a rl•port Monday Ii~ Exxon Corp . thl' l<trgest oil eompan} in lhl· nation. that prof 1ls W('rl' $955 millwn 1n the f1rs1 quarter -a rise of :n pen'l•nt over la:.t year T l'xaco ln1· . s:.i1d profits Jumped largely bc·causl' of higher pelrolt•um pril't's Its n· ported earnings rt>st• to $J07 m11l1on. or $1 1:1 a share. from S169 7 m11l1on . or 63 cents a share m lhl· first ouartl'r of rn78 Fifth r:Jhkl·d G1itf 011 rl'porll-d a 61 pen·l·nt profit 1ncrt·J..,e. from $155 m11l1on. or 79 cent-. <t share 1n last ~1·ar·s f1rsl quarlt•r of S2·H~ m1ll1on ur SI 28 this year Sh<'ll Oil Co . No $i 1n tht· 111 dustry. reportt'd net N1rnings fJf S224 m1lhon. ('Quival1.·nt to SI 17 a share and up Sl93 m1lhon. or Sl .31 a sh:.in" in thl· r1rst thrCl· months of 1::.i~t year Hl'vcnu<• in t he latest quarter "as S3 I h111ion, up from S2 6 h1llton 111 tht· tompari:.on pl•rtod Texaco's revenut.•s l'amt· to S8.36 b1lhon in the quarter. up from S7 billion a year c<irller Gulf's revenues rose 14 percent to S4.88 billion from $5 57 b1llton 111 last year's quarter While Texaco ofrl eials su1d t heir prorit rtsC' was · '<'h1eny due to h1S?her prices for pet roleum produC'ls" thl' company also said 11 bl'nt>f1led from 1mpro11t•mN1t of the <tollar o n t·xe-hangc markets It said currency gams a mounted to S7 6 million in thf> first quarter while 1n the same period last year 1t hud a S26 5 mil hon l'Urrency loss F.xxon and Stanclard of In ch ana also benefitl'fl from 1n creases m tht• price of oil and itas during the currl'nt supply squel'ze. particularly in· Europe. where the tight supplies drun• prices of gasoli ne and other con · ~umer product~ up sharply Standard 01 1 Qr Indiana n· ported first quarl('r cu rn1ng~ of S349 I million Analysts said they expectE'<l s imilar rosy rep1Jrts as mtirl· maJor oi l compan11•s rclt·<1s1· earnings this \\C'c•k Marke t's Window Shattered by Shot A bullet shattcr<.'d a plate glass wi nd ow at th<• 7 Elevt•n market. 1647~ Harbor Blvd . m Fountain Valley Mond<ty even ing. Police sai d c ler k Greg Fiandacb. 18. reported the inci- dent at 7·40 p.m. No one was in- jured by the shot. pos~1 bly fired from a 38 caliber revolver, police said. 'Dae Better to See With nob llopt.• pt•l•rs throuj!h a brass telescope: prt.·s1:nled lo h am bv tht-facultv of f<'ordham Prt'p :.thooi after the comt- dwn " appt•urnnee a!> guest host of .. Thl: Bt.•st of Brnauwa) Salut<: Fordham Prep :\'l onday na g hl a t New CL·nt cr Tht• tele~cope 1~ Oolore~. whosl' I avorite Clct1r Da y .. York 's Lincoln for Hope 's wife . song as "On A Diedrich Trial Delayed Broken Leg Sidelines Judge in San Diego 8\• GARY t;Ri\NVIU.•. • 0t Uw D•"Y P1lol Sl•lt Th<.· aln•ad~ often dt•layed hribcr) In.ii of Or;.ingt.· Count} Supl•rn sor Halph 01<.'drll'h bit .111nthl'r sn<1g loda) \\ ht•n trt:JI .I udgt.· Ho-.s Tharp rcµortC'fl he h:.id hrokt•n his lq~ As a rbult. lJwdnch and co dt.•frndant Ldtu) Host.· s tnal 1n Su n Dit.·1w SuJ}<!rior Court won t rcsuml' until Monday ut th1· rarhest Judge Tharp apparently brokP his leg 1n a wc<.·kend fall. areord 1 n g t o t· Cl u rt l'l l' r k Ho lH· rt I.a\\ renl'l' Lawrence s:.atd, howl'Vl'r. 1t \\ asn 't unlil tht· Judge v1s1ted a dOl'tor l:tll' Monday artern()(Jn thal the fral·ture was diagnosed The JUUl!C s liroken kg was t ht· s<'rn11d intt•1 rupt1on 1n tht· trial sinct· the l'ontend111g at lorneys made tht.·1r opening statements bdorl' an e ig ht \\Oman. four man Jury April 9 It \\<as 1mm('d1alf'ly afler at tornt•vs f1ni s ht>d th l'1 r s tate ments th<tt d11fl'ns t· lawyer Svlvun Aronson w<ts slri ek<'n \v"1th a easl' of bronch1tts and lht· trial \\as n•cesse<l for one \\eel.. That recess followed a 15 month effort to bring thl' rast• to trial. an dfort by defense at SUFFERS BROKEN LEG Dledrich's Judge Tharp tornevs that in<'IUd('d tJ changf' or H'nue as well a:. D11'dr1ch run OIOJ: through IWO Sl'IS or at torn1·ys before st'ttl1ng on James H1ddl1l and l\t•1th :\1onrn1• to rl'presenl him at this trial Before his v1s1l lo lhl' doctor Monday, Judge Th<trp hobbled onto tht' bench with the aid of a canl' 0 n <' 1• t h l' r •· h e h e a rd 1t•st1 mony from t" o proSl'('UllOn " 1 t n es st·..,. I l· g <ii st· t· rel a r y Donna Doughl v <i nd former ... lall' S<·nator Ot·nn1s <'arµentcr. Bl'for<' lhl' former Hl'11ubltcan :-tale St-n;.1tor took the ..,land, de r.:•nse attorney~ made a futile bid to bar his tcst1 mony ( arpcntt•r J l<twycr. testified that in 1973 two development t·ompany ofhc1als came t.o him J nd sa id they s u s p ected D1edr1 cb might be soliciting a brtbl' The officials were 1dent1fied as Robert H Grant. chairman of thl' board of directors of the Grant Corp . and H1chard Owen. president of Anaheim Htlls Inc. J Grant Corp sub:;1diary <..:arpenter said he wa ... told 0 1edrich and Rose at a dmner m('etmg sug~estcd to Owen that the company buy a pl •re or prupcrt} tontrollcd by Rose for more than 11 was worth. "I behevl· thcv said thev wert.· told 1f they bought the r>ropcrlt' It might enh<mct> their <1b1llty to <See Ott:ORJ('ll, Pagf· Ail Rent Hikes Protested 'h'arly '100 lluntington Reach a pa rt ment tenants have s igned 1wt1llons protesting a S40 per month rt•nt m<'reasc they say 1-. to take effe<:t May l ReprC's<'nlat1Vl'S of rl•nters at ·1ht• Casa Del Sol Apartments near tht• P ac1 f1 c Oct•an and Santa /\na River. say thcy·ll pH·ket 1f they fail to win a rollb<tck on the amount of thl• rl'nt increase Renter M1cha<'I K1r~rhbaum said today the ::.17.e of lhe m c·rrase "is un1t.istiri('d and a little bit ridiculous " lie also claims that owners of the complex which numbers about 400 apartments arc plan· ning to convert the units into rondominiums. Kirschbaum said the t1mmg or the increase "1s strange" and hinted that reasons for the rent increase may be to pay the costs of th t• condominium con- versions R epresent at i ves o f thl• management firm for the apart ments. could not be reached for C'om mrnt today ThL• convers i on issue 1:-. scheduled to go before the llunt 'Meat Dollar' Class Slated With the price of hamburger approa ching $1 40 a pound. Huntington Beach Union High School s pokesmen report the dis- trict has put together a "ti mely four.session course" beginrun~ tonight "Stre t c hing Yo ur Me at Dollar" is the title of the class offered at Huntington Beach High School beginning at 6:30 p.m. in Room 142 . ·Money.saving techniques will be developed by learning about the cuts of m eat s uited for specific cooking needs. said in· structor Ethel Siler. Students with the $8 required as re, may regist er in the classroom t.onlght, she said. Camhodi808 Target Of Viet Artillery BANGKOK .. Thailand <AP> - Vietnatnese artillery fired into tens of thousands of Cambodians trekking south in long columns alon g tbe f rontie r inside Thailand today, border officials said. in~lon Beach Planning Com mission May L About 80 apartment res1den~ me t Monday n1f:(ht to map pro test acllon which includes poss1· ble picketing of offices on the property as we ll as coming out m oppos1t1on to lht! conversions. They claim that if the apart- me nts are converted as con- dom 1 n1 u ms. m ost r esidents would ~ uprooted because they couldn't afford the purchase prices. Tenants say that current rent is $300 for single bedroom apart- ments and $400 for two-bedroom units . They claim they paid a $30 monthJy rent hike last year. "We are hoping we can cut the proposed increase in half," sajd Kirschbaum. Spokesmen said about half the renters are on fixed incomes. Co as a Weather Co n s ide rabl e hi gh cloudiness Wednesday and slightly cooler with highs 62 lo 72. Lows tonight 52 lo 64 . INSIDE TODAY TM world'• re/ugeea ore flrt<li'll{I ftwer countne1 will- ing to t~ them in. One .uch notion " Botswo"4 ~e the 20.000 ~fugn• com~.thne ore oftn grHt• with hoMUJ· IJI.• StOl"JI, photo Page A7. l•tieK AIY_,.,..,... M .,.,........., C2 L.M,...,. I M ....... , ... C .. ltMM 141 ~.... C..tt ,_.... ...... .. ,,... .......... a ..... .,,. --·--.. .................. Since then. he has bt.-en re· covering at his Bayshores home. His o nly major public ap- pearance was on April 9 when h,e presented the Oscar for best picture at the Acade my Awards ceremony. Billy Carter claims he is a recovered a lcoholic after undergoing voluntary treatment since March 6 at Long Beach Naval Hospita l. He grew a mustache dur· ing his hospital stay. saying s h ave it off o n his return Georgia he would home to The Thal orficlals said more than 60 rounds fell Into the Cambodians loyal to ousted Premier Pol Pot. 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Engla nd. during a protest by immigrant~ against a planned meeting of the rig ht-wing National Front Fair Campaign · Powers LiIDited Orange County !>Upl•rv1sors voted 4 to 0 today to keep the • cou n ty 's Fair Campai~n Practices Comm1ss1on 1 FCPC 1 in businl'SS S1 m ulta ncous l y. however. ~11pcrv 1sor!-> rl'f11!>ed to give thl· c·om mission whirh is concernt:-d only with camµuign for elected count y officers added resources Jnd staff to carry out its task. f"or cxamrlc . s uper\'lsors balked at giving the com m1ss1on $2.500 to publicize what 1t might find to be false or misleading :;tateme nts m ade an poht1c<1l carnpa1gn literature Super visors al!.O refused to em power the comm 1ss1on to write its own rule!> and to issue guidelines for determining the truth or falsity or statement:. made in poht1c<tl m<Jtenal Allhough the vote to continue FCPC in bustne!.s came on a 4 to 0 ballot with Supervisor Rulph D1t>dnch absent from tocJav's Oll'Cting, the bourd W«AS evenly divided on t hl' issue or com · mission strength Supervisors Thomas Riley and Ralph Clark clearly favored giv- ing FCPC added Power a s rec · ommcnded by tnc county 's r.'itizens Direction f~inding Com· -mission. Rut Supervisors Philip An· Coast Weather Co n s ide rable h ig h clo udiness Wednesday and slightly coole r with highs 62 to 72. Lows tonight 52 to 64. INSIDE TOD~ 'Y TM world'• refugees ore finding /ewer eotintrie1 wiU- h•g to toke t#wrft in. OM such Mlion ii Bot1WOno where the- 20 .000 reltAflff• comptd t~re OPY often grtttecl with hoatili· lfl. Slof'l/, photoPoge A7. ··-· . ....,.... ..... AMUMtn 0 ...... ., .. .............. ......... -.. Of ..... c:-tf •• ...,.. ., .. .............. T.......... a1 , .... ""' ., .. ... .., ... ........... thony and Jlarril'I Wieder op post'd bl•t•fing up the com m1 i-.s1on C lo:.tr k I n !> I ._ I {' d t h :l t th l' comm1ss1on formt·d in earlv 197>l 'to now has been only · ·u p<tlhctll' paper t1g1..·r th•il lrit•s to curt· political lib .. But in the l·nd. the /\naht•1m superv1l-Or !><tid hl' v.oul<:I !>UP (See LIMIT, Page All lroine Mayor Asks Council Expenses Cut Irvine Mavor Bill Vardouh!> wants to WTN -that 1s. whip 1n flahon nov. To that end. the mayor ha!> proposed an anll-1nflat1on n·s olution for City Countll con siderat1on that, 1f a do pted . would abolish council member!>· expense accounts Figures on file at Cit y Hall show that CouncilwQman Mary Ann Gaido h<1s received $724 in reimbursed expenses ~ince the start of the fiscal year last .July 1. while the mayor has received $121. The remaining three council members have not sought ex pense reimbursement, records show. Vardoulis said today lhat the Job or fighting inflation should start al home. And he said he believes the S200 per month compensation given to council member~ should be considere d expe nse r e 1mbursem e n t rather than salary. The mayor's plan is one or two anti-inflation propos als that will race the counc il when it meets tonight. Mrs. Gaido is pushing for a'p· proval of a separate plan that calls for city compliance with President Carter 's wage and price standards. One standard would require potential city bidders to state whether they comply with the <See CUT, Page A2l Stereo Gear Taken Irvine police are investigating the theft of $1.100 In stereo equi pmen t and I nterio r furnishings from a van that was on display at Phil Long Ford, 43 Auto Center Drive Texaco .Earnings Up Blo/o NEW YORK 1/\P1 Texaco Gulf and Shell «All reported today that profit:-. were up sharµly ror lhl· fir!'.>t thrct• munlhs or lht- yt'ar Texaco. tht· nation 's third largest oil company, said cam 1ngs Wl'rl' up RI pen•t•nl The annount l·m ents follov.ed by one day a report Mond«Ay b) Exxon Corp . the largest 011 romp<1n) in th"" nation. that prof lb were S955 million in the hP.t quarll'r a rise or 37 percent over last vear Tcx<1co I nc . said profit-. JUmpPd large!~ bt"taUSl' of higher petroleum prH:t':-. Its re porll'd l'L1rn1n g-. rust· t o $307 m1ll w 11. or SI 13 a share. from Slti9 7 11111lton, ''r 1>3 cents a Shan• IO tht> f1r..,t quarlcr Of 1978 F1fth-rankrd Gulf Oil reporter! a 61 pl•rct•nt profit incrt·<JSl'. from $155 m1lhon. or 79 cents a share• in last year ·-, first quartt·r of S249 m1lhon o r SI 28 this ve~ir Shell 011 Co . No 8 in the in dustry. rt•port(·d rwt earnings or S224 million. equivalent to SI 47 a shan• <1nd up SJ93 million, or SI 31 a share. in the fi rst thret• m onths of last year Revenue in the latest quarter was S3 I billion. up from S2.6 billion 1n Lhe comparison pt>riod · Texaco., n~\enUl'l-c·amt• lo S8 36 billion in the qu<Jrter . up from S7 billion a H'dr earlier Gulf's rt!\Cnucs ro~c. 14. pPrcent to $4 88 b1lhon fro m SS 57 billion 1n last year's quarter .. • While TexacQ officials s aid their profit r1sC' was ··chiefly due to h1f:!her prict•s for pPtroleum produet!>" thP rompany at.so said 1t benefitt'<i from 1mpro.JC'm1•nt o r lht· do llar o n c>.changt• markets lt :-.air! c·urrency gains amounkd to S7 r. million in thl' first qua1tl'r wh1I " 111 till' sam1· ptiriod last yt•.Jr 11 had a $26.5 million l'llrr<'nc•y 10 ... i-.. Berries in a ff urry Thl· Jrv1rn.• f1 l•lcl in which th1!'.> young man 1:-tr~ 1ng to l'l'llahl1:-.h a new s print record 1!'> 1us t a e ro:-.!'! lht• v. <.t} from Lion Country h 111 ht· ·s not s t•t•ktn.f.! refuge from som e l'!'!<·apl•d <H.T llpant of the pn•!->en (' Ht"~ <i :-I rawb<'rn pH:ker and he's paid by the tra:, ht•nc1· tht• des 1r<' to get his ~a thered lru1t to lht' trutk Jnd t hen get back to the f1l'lds ll '..., l'a:-~ more fr111t. more loot E xxon and St ,1 nrlard of In diana ah;o h1•nt'fiterl from in <.'l'l'LIM'!> in lht• prit·1· "' oil and gas during th(• c111 rPnl suppb sque(•/e. particularly in f<:uro1w. whert• tht• light .su~'r>lte.s drm·t· price!> of g;i.sohne and other con s uml•r produf'ts up ~h;;rply Diedrich Trial Delayed Standard 01! of Indiana re ported first 'lUartt·r l'arning::. of SJ49 I million Broken Leg Sitklines Judge in San Diego Planners OK Ne,~ Churches The Irvin<' Pla nning Com m1s:-.1on has ~1 v(•n 1u.. blt•s!-.111~~ lO I he COn!>lruct1on of t v..o new ch urches Liberty Baptis t Church will build <1 facility on the ::.outh side of Bonita Canyon Road east of Coyote Canyon !load. while St Andrew's Episcopal Church will construl'l ils sanctuary in the Woodbrid~(· Activity Corridor near Barr«Anca Parkway C1nd Lake Both permit <1pphcallons re· ce1ved unan1mous votes for ap proval from comm1ss1one rs By GARY GRANVILL6 Ot llw O••IY P••o• St•ll The alr<>ad y oft e n d elayed hrthl'f\ t11al of Or:.1ngt• County Super\1.sor Ralph Diedrich hit another !.naj! today "ht>n trial Judge Ro.,.., Tharp reported he had brokt>n h1.s leg As a r{·..,ult. D1t•dr1 r h and co dcfl•ndant L<•Roy Ro~C'·s trial tn San Diego Superior Court won't n•s um(' until Mond:.iy at the carlH'SI Judge Thnrp ;ipparently broke his leg in a weekend fa ll . -accord i n (.'( to court c lerk Robert Lawrence Lawrence s aid. however , 1l wasn't until the Judge visited a doctor late Monday afternoon that the fracture was diagnosed The Judge's broken leg was th<' second inter ruption in the trial since the conte nding al· torneys made their opening s tatements before an e ight woman. four man JUry April 9 Brynner Sues Actor 'Stricken' by Pork NEW YORK <APl -Actor Yul Brynner, peren· ... ni al star of "The King and I'' was brought to his knees by a fou l order of spareribs. says his lawyer . "Worms. Parasitic worms and infected pork 1s what brings us here," attorney Harry Lipsig told a 1ury of three men and three women Monday in the actor's $.1 million civil suit against Trador Vic's, a posh restaurant located in the Plaza Hotel in mid- Manhattan. Brynner's gastronomic woe allegedly stemmed from trichinosis. Lipsig. in his opening salyo, said ~rynner. his wife, Jacqueline, and another show busaness. couple actress Joan Diener Marre and her d1rector- husband Albert Marre -also partook of the dinner on Nov. 3. 1974. ' It was 1mmed1ately after at torneys finis hed their s tate ments that de fense la wye r S y lvan Aronson was stricken with a case of bronch1t1s and the tria l was recessed for one week That recess followed a 15 month effort to brmg lhe case to trial. an t.'ffort hy defense at torne vs that inc luded <1 change or venue as well as Diedrich run n1n g through two !.els oI nl torneys before settling on James Riddel and Keith Monroe to represent him al this trial Before his visit lo the doctor Monday .. Judge Tharp hobbled onto the bench with the aid of a cane. O n ce there . h e heard testimony from two prosecution v.1tnesses. legaJ secretary Donna Doughty a nd fo rmer state Senator Dennis Carpenter Before the former Re publicar> state Senator took the st and. de- fense attorneys made a futile bid to bar his testimony Carpenter. a lawyer . testified that m 1973 two development t·ompany officia ls came to him and sa id t h ey s u s pe c ted Diedrich might be soliciting a bribe. T he officials were identified as Robert H. Grant , chairman of the board of directors or the cSee DIEDRICH, Page A!l lroine Eyes Cable Boost Bid Tonight A weighty agenda that in eludes a proposed increase m cable television rates will face the Irvine City. Council when 1t meets at 7:30 tonight at City Ha ll Community Cablevls1on . a wholly owned Irvine Company s ubsidiary. wants counc il ap- proval to increase the monthly cable charge from S6 to $10. Ci ty Mana ger W i lliam Woolletl. however. has proposed 'Illief Gets Plants A potted plant pilferer with ex· pensive tastes removed hanatn1 pla nts and shrubbery valued at $700 from the residence of Al Wilson. 13 Encino, accordint to an Irvine Police Oepanment re· port .. . ... ~.. . . ... - an increase to $6.40 for one out· let a nd S8 (or two. Most Irvine homes have\wo cable outlets. I ncreased r a tes c h a r ged through h o m eowners ' a s -1 socialions and those charged to apartment owners also are pro- posed. , l In other matters on the 26-I ite m agenda, the council will : Continue discussion on re· visions of the city's Housing Ele· ment of the General Plan. Consider fulfding for a summer bus program. Discuss a consulta nt's re- po rl on a $101 million main- t e n a nc c yard and anim al s helte r , propos ed for con - struction in East lrvlne. -Consider a proposal by Councilman David Silla to des· i"nate small atate-Ucemed day care ho m et as resldenttal, rather U\an bushJeu operations. o.M,,,_...,.._ NEW BOARD PRESIDENT Robert Prtc. Price Nam d Saddl back Board Chief The fo rmer c hi ef adm1rustrator of Laguna lhlb Leisurt' World w1t1> elected Sad dlt!back College 's new board of trustees pres1dc>nt Monday by a unanimous vote LaJ,?una Hills resident Robert Price, 66, has been serving as a trustee on the Mission V1eJO· based board since his election 1n Ma rc h. 1977 Price succeeds Laguna Beach resident Lawrence "Larry" Taylor. who resigned from the pos1t1on earlier this month In addition to nearly 14 years a s Le a su r e W orld's administrator. Price ser ved as city manager of six small towru. from 1947 lo 1960 He als o s pe nt l a me al. a manag<.•m en t ad v1s<:r an Afgharust;m FrOMPa~AJ UMIT ... port c·ontinuante of lht· C'flm m1s!'-1Un 1n hus1m•-.s "as a f1r\t stt.>p. a stl'P that neNts to ht• 1tn proved on Haley ans11>1l'<l that th1• C'Qm m1 ss1on should bl• ~1v<-n $2.500 lo publ1 c1w al.8 fuu.hngs 1n the event that news media s hould rail to spr~ad the word of political ills t· n n t a 1 n e d 1 n t a m pa 1 g n lite rature llut Mrs W1 edn i.a 1d that such an expenditure wQuld bt> 's pending taxpayer mont•y lo manage the nl'W!> · Shi· •ind Anthon't 101n1•d forc·t·\ lo put ll11w11 1n ;1n 01Jv111us :! 2 d1•adl11l'k an:v olhl·r nwa,111 (•-. '>llJ.! 1•1·stc<I bv lhl' c111.w n:. 1·om· m 1i.1>10n for :-I r1·n~t ht•111 OJ.! FC PC l"CPl' ('nnM·qul·nllv. the· <·nmmissmn tnd<t y rt·m.111wd 1n liusllH'" hut without ~m\ adrfrn authority lo c·;11·ry out 11~, m1 s!.1on to tiring to puhl11· a tt1•nt11111 1m111 o pnN11·~ 1n 1•amµa1~n~ fur l'll't'lt·d <·ounty offH•e Lesbian Keeps OwrchPost C INC INNATI !AP> A worn a n who s a ys s h e 1s a homosexual may keep her JOb ai. h e ld represenl<it1ve o f tht- Women·s D1v1s1on of the United M('thod1 s l noard of G lobal M in1stnei.. the d1v1S1on has de ('lded At its spring mectin~ here. the 75·m embcr body rcJectcd u re· quest from its personnel com- mittee that .Joan Clark of Dallas be asked lo resign "Like racism and sexism, at takes years to struggle with this issue," Ml'I. Cla rk. 32, s1ud of the decision Monda y. ORANOf COAST DAILY PILOT fNt 0-•"0l'C0.'1.I 0.1ty P1'0f •1t1'•rt.tf'HH .... '>'fV•·~~,..,_ .... , ''"'*'"'-tt"' ... ,,. .... , .. ,.Pvet.~~ ~ .. ·-'••cMHW'\et• fNfMl\,.f'ft ~rt fft•"¥0f'I f tldjy f•t (Mt• ,..,.,.. .,.""""1 ~.,., tt.,.. 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Miranda Controls Loosened W ASKINGTON t Al' I 1'h1• U S Sup~mr Cnurt rulNt ~ 3 to dt1y that &;c}lit'c• muy <lUl'ltlon &u•Pf"CC. who do nol "uplkltly" rPllnquiah th.-ar rlt:hts to n.•maln ailf"nl and to ubtalr1 h•aal coun6tll dorrn1t ciut•:1tiomn1< T h t> JUlll<'t>i. •truck down M North Carohm• S u1>r .. nw Court ruhn)l that <•ramuuil 11u1>~cts do nol w.11v•• tht11tt' righl1> unlcs6 tht>)' 'll'i)' M> vt-rb.illy or in writ ing Allhou•h toduy :. dt•1•1s1011 lk~'I not IH'hlaill)' Wf'bkt'O the h11<h c.'OUrt ~ Maranda r ullnjC or I • ll rf'ptt!!i enl 1> d tl·fu io•I 111 strpngthton Uw n..:hl'I t'llJO)'cd h) c riminal 5u:,l>t"1·t~ '8> l·t~atan,; .in 111nex1ble rult- that oo 1mpltc1t w1uver cun ever :.uff1 <'e the North Carolina 'upreme Court has gone beyond thl" r~1u11'f'01t>nts of federal or gan1<' law ," Justice Potter Stewart wrote for the rourt 's majority Stewart ·:. op1n1on said that t·o urts m us t determine the waiver of rights question on ~· c ase·by·case basis "The court!> mus t prt'sume th at a defendant dad not waavt· his n ghts . the prosel'Ulaon 'i. burder as great. but in at least som e cases waiver can be clear ly inferred from the actions and words of the person anlerrogat· ed ." Stewart said He was Joined by Chief Just1ee Warren E. Burge r and Justices Byron R While. ll arry A Blackmun and William H. Rehn· quist. Justiee William J Brennan Jr filed a dissent. Joined by Justices Thurgood Marshall and John Paul Stevens Wayne Release, Delayed From Hoag Hospital 'l'hl:' n·IPas(• of m ovie actor . I 1) h n W a y n e f r o m II o a g Ml'morial llosp1t<il, whl•rf• h<' as reportedl y bt•1ng lrt·att·d for bronch1tii,, has liec n delayed. a'· <'ording to a s pokl·s woman for the actor Wayne ente red the hospital Wednesday for lrt'alme nt of wha t was descriht·d as ;,in tr ritalani? bronchial anfrr t1on At I h<Jl lime. his spokeswoman said h<' was expected lo re m;.itn a pa. lle nl for only a few d;,,y:. l'h1 -. morning, h11~1·\f•r th1· h11:-p11al :1nn11u11(·1·tl <111 twh.ilf of 1 ht• -.t .1r that he wn11lil n•maan .1 pJl1l'nl for ;1noth..r fi ve or six tidy:. Has tond1t1on 1s still hstc'() as good. a~ 1t has h .. t'n san<'c hl· en tnrorl tt1r fal'll1ly !>l'ven rt ayi. ago At· curd 111 J.! I u a ho ~ p 1 t a I :·q1ok(·swo111a n, lh1· al'lor ., n·1·<•nt 111 nl'ss ~a~ hrougllt on from ov,·1 <'xt·rt 1011 wh1h· n·cov1·nng from tancN i.urgcry T he Ne wport B1·ach n ·-.1d1•nt 11111h•rwl'nl mm· hour-. of sur i.:<·ry at tht• lJ('J.A Med1t•al <'rnln in .lanu;ir) lo n :mov1· his can tcrou1. stom ach Sine<' t ht·n. he ha<> hf-en r<' tovl'ring at h1:. Bay-.hon ·., homt• H1 :. onl y m a JOr publi r a p pea r anee was on April 9 whe n ht• presented the {hear for b<>st picture cit th1· A<.·a d<.·my Awardl- ccremony Child-killing Dog Destroyed M E l.BOURNE. Austral 1u 1 AP J -Jamie, a wire·ha1red terrier who killed a 13·week·old girl here, was killed by letha l in· jec t ion despite e ffort :, or hundrnds of dog lover s to save ham The girl's fath<'r, James Jewell, lold the animal shelter he did not want the family's pel s pared . Olivia Louise J ewell was k 1 lled as s he s lept at home Saturday The shelter. radio stations and police were Oooded with call~. ~ome from over seas. pleading ror the dog's lire SUFFERS BROKEN LEG Oledtich 's Judge Tharp f',....Pa~AJ DIEDRICH. • Gr ant Corp . a nd Ri chard Owen, president of Anaheim Hills Im· . a Grant Corp. s ubl>adiary Carpenter ~aid he was told Diedrich and Rose at a dinn1·r meeting suggested lo Owen that thl' company buy ;1 piece ''' prop(•rty CC)Otroll1•rl by Hos<.· for more than 1t w<ss worth "I believe they said they wen· told if they lx>u~ht the property 1l m 1f(hl enhann• their ability lo ~et their proix·rty 12.200 at'l 1.'s 111 the Anaheim hills t removed from the agricultural preservt- l hy th e coun t y Board o f Supervisors I · • Carpenter then testified that Grant and Owen a s hort tJmt' later asked for a :.econd appoint men t. In the second m eeting , Carpentt'r :.aid tht• two men told him Dlednch had :.uggested the company hire lawyer Mi chael Remington to repn ·sent them in their land use µroblcm :. a nd pay l11m a $100.000 fee In holh 1n..,tanc<•s. Carpenter ':11d . hl' adv1st'<l Grant a nd Owen lo n ·s1s t any poss1blc bribery sol1c11<1t111n and "<iffcrf'd to d1r!'('t llwm to a n cippriipnuh· law <-nfon·t·ml•nt l.IJ:f"nt·y .. llowcwr. thl' rorme r Newport II 1• at h 1-l all' S 1• n at or s a t<I. 111•1thl'r man act·c•plcd his ofkr of la w enfortcment hdµ. Dur1n ~ his I Ps t 1mon v . CarpenU·r rderred to Owen a!-. "a ne rvous little man" and c alled the $100.000 fee to Re m- ington "outrageously high." It 1s the prosecution':. cnn l<'nt1on that wh<.•n' ufft>n ng tht· Rose propt·rty for :-.ale to the company that Reis« and D1L-dn t h cons pired to sohc·1t a brtl1C' It 1s also the pr11:.t•rullon 's ron ll·nt1on lha l th•· rf •(• rnr l11•m an g t11n :. ll·gal s 1·1 v11·t·:-. wa' nolhan1'( mon· than a s ham 11> l'fl'<tt<· a rumwl th1nugh ~h11'11 mont'V could Ix • t·arr11 •d on to D1t·dr.1d1 E a r I 1 r r 111 th l' d ;i y . Rem ington'i. form1•r lr·f'.tl St't•n •tary finishN'l lf'sttfying Oon na Doughty's t1•stimorw h1·g ~111 late Thur:.rlav wht•n :-oh(· -.aHI HPmini•ton 0111·1· told h<·r "h <• was J.!•1in1~ lo .1 <•t ;,., ..i hagma n r 11r \1 r Hal plt 01cdrich " Monday, Mr' llought y ~ •• 1111 shl· dul not mak1· th;tl n·mark to thl• g rand JUr v 111 l!t77 h1·1•uu .. 1· -;ht· w;rntt-d to 111011•1·1 lkm 111gtun From Page ''I CUT ..• \Oluntury guirlt·hne:--v .. rdoull-. wus <'rtl1t·al of Mr-. c;a1do:. plun 111· di.11 g1•d lb lrll plc·m1·ntatmn would Jdd lo Cit\ Jl<1ll bureaurra t·v lie all.') point<·d 11111 lh<il $1>44 111 staff trml' has lx:1·n •,p1·nt -.o far 1n prt•pur at11u1 111 llw Gl:l1d11 fl'!>OIUllllll Pr1v;)lt'ly . 11 111• l'lly ~taff m~mhcr l t>rm1•cl the c;a11lo . b a <' k <· <I r <· :-. o I u t 1 o n · · u n nt•('('SSIH Oth('r c·o mpont•nts of tht· mayor's re s olution 1 nd udt· endorse me nt cif a balanced federal budgt>l und the G;ann lnatiah ve lo h m1t stale sl>t!nd1ng in California In background information for the council. Va rdoul1s wryly not l'd thut his resul11t 1on · was com posed with s upport from our city Jltornt•>'i-11ff11·t• or "'-llhnut dtr<'rt 1o n from Prt•-.irfrnl Cu rter · Pet Monkey Sought In Biting of Boy, 9 Laguna Oesch police . lifeguards and 11nlmal control of. flcers are 11eeklng a pink-faced m onkey who might have bitten u 9·yuur-0ld beach visitor April 13 Glenn Norman, 9, \ltho wa11 vlslUnc at the beach with his f1U\er. Slan Norman of La1una Hilla, 11ld he WH blllen on the: finser by a monkey on a leaah. The boy's mother, Barbara Mlller, aald the boy is underac>· inc palofuJ anU-rabies ahotl • week and a half alter the incl· dent on the beach between Mounialn Road a nd Olutblrd ' , Can yon ncsad. • The boy describ<'d the mnnkey as between 12 and 18 inches tall. with reddi8h brown colo ring, a pink lace and, a lonJt tall. _ He sold the mun holding the monkey on a le1sh was tall and s le nder. o r college age. ~Ith dark hair reachJng lo the middle or hip back. An)'one Who miahl have seen the Incident. or know or any pereon who owna auch a monkey. i11 asked to call Mrs. Miller at 12J3 l 991-3304. or 1213) 889·1500. ext 212 Flight Halt. Hailed Newport, County Laud CAB Rejection Newport Beach a nd Orange begin flying to the desert city Qn Count.y-offtctata-nid today theif-M-&y-l using a f'oute-the-airline were Dleased with a federal Cj.>lf!" got in this winter's route de · Aeronautic Hoard reJccl1on of regulation t'r onllt.•r Airline 's application In a preliminary finding. lhe for immf'daste route uuthority Frontier application was recom· between Oranitc County uod Las mended for eventual appr<>val, Vegas. but last week's ruling appears to T he ruling, handed do wn last delay that fina l approval. week. denies o nly the airline 's There a re eight airlines with request ror an expedited ruhng pending applications in the II does n't apply lo the pe nding Arizon a proceedin g , seeking .ipplieation the uirllne filed ai. authority to n y between Orange part of thr procedurtt known as County and Tucson and Phoenix. lht> California Nevkda Low Fair Those airlines arc Air Cal, Route Proce<.>d1ng A 1 rwest. Frontier. ~estern, The CAB. howt·ver . further PSA. Continental, Ozark and r uled that 1t would remove North Central. Orange County Air port from im While local officials hailed the mediate con~1dcrat1on 1n the CAB ruling as support o f their C'llllforma Ne•\ ada rouh· award!> rontentaons that the air port an order lo conduct some kind of can 't tolerate mo re airlines or l'nv1ronmenta l impact study on additional night<>. they arc sllll tht• e ffect of n1·w routes at the awaiting rulings in yet another airport federal ageney with jurisdiction T hal ruling 1s s1m1 lar to onl• ove r the airport. Lhe CAB mudt· a month ago m Th e F ederal Aviation the Californi a Arizona Low Fair Administration is still studying Houle Proc·cc:d111g t he issue or discr i m in a tion Al that limt'. at, the· urging of agains t air car rier s at the attorneys for the city or Newport facility. <1nd th1• c·ounty. the CAB ugrecd UCI Campus That lnveatigation produced a week-long he&J'int three well!lnr--~-t---m aeo alld the findln.1a from tbat aren't expected to be reJelled for a nother month. The FAA has aJleged that the county violated 3rant a1ree· ments in .,vhich It tOok federal money for airport improve- ments by r estricting airport lea.es to three airlines-Air Cal, Alrwest and Golden West. County. sla te and Newport Beach attorneys who deny the charge say restrictions at tbe airport a re based on attempt.a to comply with state noise laws. Ironically, Frontier was one or two airlines the other was Continenta l that compla ined about the s1tuat1on to the FAA launching the investigation. ' Frontier had no route authori· ty int-0 Orange County at the tam e the investigation was started. A notation on the CAB rule s howed the airline filed for the expedited ruling on March 26 "to am prove tits> legal standing" in the FAA discrimination suit. to withhold ('l)ll~1dcn1l1on o r new routes to Orange: C'o unty until ... o mP kind of t>nv1ron mental as· sessment of the ir impact could be conducted Newport lkach City Attorney l>l•n111 o; O'Nt•il :.al<I today the agtmcy ha!-. not yet defined lhtt scope o r those e n viro nmental :.tud1cs The effect of the CAR atlion 1s to put 1n a stall' of suspension seve r a l pending r o ute ap phcattons to Orungc County. Council, Fee Hike Votes Scheduled In the Nevuda proceeding, on· ly Frontu:r. Air Cahforn1a and llui:hl·s l\1r~esl we re applicant'> ror Orunge County routes A1rwest alrl•ady holds a route to La:. Vf.'~:ts Air California will Ollirial .fihof H 1 ll L ~· m h . l In 11 t'd M In(' W o r k 1• r ..., ti n 1 o n n · p n ·!'.1· nt ;i t"'" lo t ht· un 1011's t·X <'('11t1vl' board, WC.J!'> '~'1>111lclt·d 111 a shooting tn -.oullw~1slt·t 11 Ohao Mondt..1y The butcher paper banners are up and the handballs out as UC Irvine students prepare to vote this week oo new student body officers and a proposed in· ereasc in student fees f'1fly-0ne candidate., are vying for 12 se;ats on the :.tudent coune1 l. including four for As:-.ocialt.'tl Stu. cit" nl:. pres ident Tht.' IS.'IUC drawing much Ill· terest 1:. a referendum in which sludl·nt-. will be asked wheth<'r thl'y w1ll 'lupprt a S:!or ~ anc r<·ase 1n (luarll'rly ... 1ucl1 ·nt f1·c·s It nov. 1s S!l Carter Speaks On Holocaust WAS lllNGTON IAP I Prl's1 dent Carter. pledgmii to speak out for human righti.. reaffirmed todav his cumm1tm<·nt to set· that ~·vl'nls hkl' the World War 11 holeic·au. ... 1 will never recur on lhl' t•arth JJ.!Jln " 111 J.>rt·pan·tl r<.'marks for d l' t• r I· 111o11 v 1 n th t· C J '"to I Rotunda t·ommemor altnl? the lloloc.m~l the president s aid ·w e must teach the lesson:. of th(• holix·ausl And m ost of all w1· ourselves rnust remember " Tlw t·eremony was one of a w1d .. spread series of events held on Internationa l Holocaust Com memoralion Day to mark the v1•ar:. 1n wh1th 11 million i1t•r..,011~. 11wludin~ s ix m11l ton .Jew:.. rell Vltllm l o N<J Z I persecution The fees are used to support Associated Students activities a nd programs. including funding for campus publications, radio s tation operations. concerts. films . lectures. legal clinic and travel service. among others. An <tltempt to increase fees two years a go failed a nd student in~1dl.'rs aren't predicting how the measure will fare this year l>f'nn1s llumpton, ass ociatC<1 .,t udcnL'> husiness manage r. said th .. 1ncreasl' 1s sought to provide .,..,.tJ mo111·v to develop in t o m t• J,!cncrat ing operations '-ll<'h a-; a foo<I C()Oper ative • rt'<'ord store. book:.tore and food ... (•rVIC!'S , Stur1enl fees huve not been in· c rea!>ed s ince 1975. Ha mpton ~a•d "Given an!lat1on. we aren't nbti.11nanl! what we did in 1975," hl·s a1d ·1 ht• """ociatc<I Student ~ h11clgt•t 1 ht:..) c;.i r 1!'> S2J.5.000. !'oils will he open a t the <·a mpus Wednci.day a nd Thurs· d ay Election results will be J vall.Jblc about midnight Thurs- day , :.ludenl 0Cfic1als s aid. Error Corrected Development of a combined municipal maintenance facility a nd animal s he lter in Irvine would cost $10 million. accord· 1ng lo t.>sllmates contained in a consultunl 's report. The Daily Pilot reported er· roncously Friday that the fac1litacs would cost $19 million. With RoJcx, diamonds are rig ht on time. • ROLSX SLAVICK'S ~ .... J• "''It" 'uu, I •J 11 IK f'<l\hton hi.and • 6 U ·l H40 N~wpmr lk.ach t...,;un.a Hill) • w·c)1 m1n\lt"r •ho The> di.,hnctlvt• 18 l....ir.11 )'l'Uow golJ Roll•x D.iy·D.ik WJlh nl.ltlh1ng h1ddl·n dJ-.p br.1ll:ll'l A Unadorned, $'1,250. II With d1..imnnJ di.11. $5,925. l With diamond bezel ,ind d i.1 mond dial, $9,075. Or .1Jd to your own 18 k.uat ~old Day-Da lt.' .1 d i.1mond bt•t.d (or $3, ISO, or " diamond dial tor $675, o r both rllr ~.825 c,, ... , .. 1..n An~(n • ~~ °'""" • t...• V•it•• '"' .. .1 ................................... - ,. .............. 1#..\.,...._H. ....... &.. ... .. I 17 \ -.. ··---··-··· ··-.. --~-------------- ) Laguna/South Coast Your Bometow• Dally New111paper EDITION -=-...=,,~,,-..,, I OL. 72, NO. 114', 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS t -l -More Oil Firms ·See Profits Soar D•llf Pil .. l'llolo lly G•,.., Aml><eM POLL WATCHER Thi s 1s four-month-old Andy Mecham at Concordia School m San Clemente. Was he waiting for former president Ri chard Nixon? Or was he just waiting for Mom Jani ce to make a choice ? Or maybe she had already made it. Isn 't there a candid a te named Mecham in today's i:.pecial city coun cil election·• Voting Said Light In San CleIDente Bu RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of Ille D•llY Pll•I St•ll Ballohng ap~arcd lo be Ji~ht this morning in the e lection to fill three San Cleme nte City Council seats up for ~rab~ following the Jan. 23 recall Volunteer pollin g place workers said most voters arc pleased with the eas y to handle computer "punc ho ut" ba llot cards but "confused" a t the rec· ord 36 candidates and advisory measure in front of them Polling place inspector Fern Dixon said at 9:35 a .m only 25 oul or 425 registered voters had cast ballots al the First Christian Church, 702Ave. de Estrella. "This is ridiculous it's the slowest we·ve ever had ," said Mrs . Dixon. '"I'd like lo put a bomb under so me people to get them out to vote," she added Meanwhile. inspector Pauline Wate rm a n at Co n <'ordia elementary School, 3120 Ave. Del Presidenle. said 84 out of 810 registered voters in the precinct came by as of 9:40 a .m. "It looks good. I feel t here may be more this tim e than before.·· Mrs. Waterman said. Coast Weather Co n siderable hig h cloudiness Wednesday and slighUy cooler with highs 62 to 72. Lows tonight 52 to 64. IN81DET8D4'~ The worid'• n/ugee• ore /fftdtflO fewer count1W• wUl· lfll lo taJoe them m. OM 8UCh nolioft" BoCNOno where Ille 20t)OO n/tlf/H• comped there ore o/t.ft ~led with ho•tili- 111. SIOf11, J>lho Page A7. .... ··The vote usually co me~ in late " But one voter did not make has l·arly mornin g a ppear ance . Ousted pres ident Richa rd M Ni xon did not cast his ballot at the school soon after the polls opened at 7 a.m as is has habit. Mrs . Waterman obser ved Nixon failed to vote in the Jan 23 recall election that saw thl' ous ter of council m e mbers William Wa lk e r , H o ward M ushetl a nd Donna Wilkinson after a bitter political fe ud. Ins pector Philomena LeClair -;aid the ballots cast by only SO out of 998 voters "1s much slower than the recall'" voting th a~ saw a stead y flow of citizens drop by the JJ>111ng place at San Clemente Fire Station No. 2, 670 Camino De Las Mares. Downtown. lOl out of 921 voters had cast ballots by 10 a .m . at the home of Mary Stamp, 2410 South Ola Vista . "That's not as ma ny as last time," Mrs. Stamp said. At the polling place at'16t. Andrews by the Sea Methodist Church. 601 Ave. Pico, an estimated 100 out of about 900 voters had cast ballots by 9:45 a .m . Ed Dow. a volunteer worker at <See VOTING , Page AZ > Vanderbilt Evicted From ~menl NEWPORT, R .1. CAP) Heiress Louise Vanderbilt was evicted from one of her two rent- ed m ansion llJ>artm en ts here after a sheriff's deputy s m ashed a window lo reach the apart- ment, :where Mrs . Va~derbllt had barricaded herself. Deputy Sheriff Donald Donnel- ly broke a lint noor window Monday ao be could unlock the front door of the mansion and carry out the eviction o rder at Apartment 3 upstairs. He found the apartment door locked. Mrs. Vanderbilt, 60, who blocked the door wlth a metal rod. telephoned her attorney. Matthew Faerber. who arrived <See EVICI', Pa1e AZ) ---~----------- Texaco Earnings Vp Blo/tJ NEW YORK tAP > -Tt!xaco. Gulf and Shell all reported today that profits wert' up sharply for the firs t thr~ months of the ye ar T exaco. Lhe nation ·~ third largest 011 company. said earn· ings were up 81 perce nt. The announcements followed by one day a report Monday b} Exxon Corp . the largest oil company in the nation. that prof· 1t~ were S955 milhon in the first quarter -a rise of 37 percent over last year Texaco I nc ~a id prof it~ JUmped largely bl'C'LI USl' of higher petroleum pri('es Its rt- porled earnings rose to S307 million, or SI 13 a share. from $169 7 million. or 63 cents a share in tht• first quarter of 19i'R f'1fth·rankl•d Gulf 0 11 reported a 61 pe rcent profit increase. from S155 m1ll1on. or 79 cents a share an last year's first quarter or $249 million or SI 28 this vear Shell Oil Co . No 8 in the 111 dustey, rl'l>Ortcd net earnings of S22'1 million, equivalent to Sl 47 a share and up St93 million. <>r $1 31 a share. in the first three months of last yeur Revenue in the lates t qu arter was S3 .1 billion. up fro m S2 6 billion m the comparison per iod. Texaco's revenues came to S8 36 billion m tht' quarter. up from S7 billion a vcar earlier Gulf's fl'\(•nut'S rose 14 percent lo Stl.88 b1lhon from SS 57 billion 1n last year's quarter -. Berries in o Burry While Texaco officials said their profit rise was "ch1eny due to higher prices for petroleum pr oducts" the rompany also said 1t be11efiled from improvement o r the dolla r on exc h an~e markelo; ll said currency gains amounted to $7 6 million an the first quarter while 1n the saml' pe riod last year it had a $26.5 million currency loss Thl' lrv1m· r1cld in which this young man 1s trying lo estahhsh a new sprint record ii-1u<il a<·rnss the way from Lion Counlr)' !Jul hl· 's not s eeking refuge from so me <'M't1Pl'CI otcupunl ot lhe preser ve He·s a s lrawbern picker and he's paid bv th<' ira'. hence th<.' desire to get his gathered fruit to thl' truck and then gel back to tht• fields 11 ·.., eas~ rnorl' lru1t. more loot Exxon and Standard of In d1ana also benl'fitcd from in cr eases in the pric<' of oil and gas during the current suppl~ sq ueeze. particularly 10 Europt• where the tight suµpl il·S rlrovt· prices of gasoline and other coo· s ume r products up shaq>ly Diedrich Trial Delayed Standard 0 11 of l nd1anci re ported first-qucirter ear mngi. of $349 I million Broken Leg Sidelines Judge in San Diego Child-killing Dog D estroyed M ELBO RNE. Aus trali a I AP l -Jamie, a wire· haired terrier who killed a 13·weck-old girl here, was killed hy lethal in jeclion d e s pite efforts of hundreds,of dog lovers to save him The girl 's fa ther, J a mes .Jewell, told the animal shelter he did not want the family's pct spared. Olivia Louise Jewell was killed as she s lept at ho me Saturday The shelter. radio sta tions and police we re noodcd with calls, some from overseas. plead1ng for the dog's life. 6 \ GARV GRANVILLE • DI ,,,. Daoty Piiot Slaff The alrl'ad) oftcn ·d e layed hraber) trial of Orange County Su per\'lsor rtalph D1edr1ch hat .mother ~nag to<lay when trial Judge Ross Tharp reported he had hrokcn has lei! As a result. l>1t!drich and co defendant l_,cRoy Rose's trial in San DieJ.?o Superior Court won't resume until Monday at the earliest Judge Tharp apparently broke his leg in a weekend fall . accord 1n J,? to court c le rk Robert Lawrence Lawrence said. however , 1t wasn't until the judge visited a doctor latl' Monday afternoon that the fracture was diagnosed The judge's broken leg was the second interruption in the trial since the contending at· torneys made the ir opening s tate ments be fore a n eight woman, fo ur mlin Jury April 9. Brynner Sues Actor 'Stricken' by Pork NEW YORK tAP I -Actor Yul Brynner. peren- nial star of "The Kjng and I" was brought to his knees by a foul order of spareribs, says his lawyer. "Worms. Parasitic worms and infected pork is what brings us here." attorney Harry Lipsig ~old a jury of three men and three women Monday 1n the actor's $3 million civil suit against Trador Vic's. a posh restaurant located in the Plaza Hotel in mid· Manhattan. Brynner's gastronomic woe allegedly s temmed fr om trichinosis. Lipsig, in his opening salvo. sald Brynner, his wife, Jacqueline. and another show business couple • actress Joan Die ner Marre and her director. husband Albert Marre also partook of the dinner on Nov. 3. 1974. l It was immed1atel} after at torneys finis hed the ir stale m e nls that defense lawyer Sylvan Aronson was s tr,1cken with a case of bronchitis and the tria l was recessed for one week That recess fo llowed a 15 m'onth effort to bring the case lo trial. an effort by defense at torneys that included a change of venue as well as D1edr1ch run ning through two sets of at Two Doomed Homes to Fall After Slide By STEVE MITCHELL OI -D.tilf ~ ... Staff Heavy equipment operators were expected to begin tearing down two more home s i n Bluebird Canyon today following an earth s lippage early Monday that split one home in half and left the roundatlon of a second structure underm ined. Laguna Beach City Manage r Fred Solomon said debris from the two homes. located aJong the blufflop surrounding the slide area, s hould be removed before Friday. ·'The two homes wiJI be gone by the end or the week." Solomon said this morning. An earl y m orn in g s lide destroyed the hom e or George and Jane GoodaU at 982 Oriole Orlve Monday, and undermined the cement foundation of Anna McCallum's home al 945 Meadowlark Drive, adjacent lo the Goodall home. City officials were to meet wlth Federal Disaster As- s is ta nce Administration representatives today. and a <See SLIDE, Page Al> •• torneys before setthn~ on James R 1ade1 :ind Keith Monroe to represent him at this trial Before has v1s1t to the doctor Monday. J udge Tharp hobbled onto the bench with the aid of a l'anl.' Once th e r e, he h eard testimony from two prosecution watne s~es . legal secr etar y Donna Doughty a nd former state Senator Dennis Carpenter Before the former Republican slate Senator took Lhe stand, de· fense attorneys made a futile bid to bar his testimony. Carpenter. a lawyer. testified that in 1973 two development company officials came to him a nd s aid t h ey s us pected Diedrich might be soliciting a bribe. The officials were identified as Robert H. Grant, chairman of the board of directors of the Grant Corp .. and Ric ha ra Owe11. president of Anaheim Rills Inc .. a Grant Corp. subsidiar y. Carpenter said he was told Diedrich and Rose at a dinne r meeting suggested to Ow.en that the company buy a piece of property controlled by Rose for <See DIEDRICH, Page AZ> llE.4.JIY WOMAN FOOND DEAD TIPTON, England <AP > Muriel Hopkins. who weighed 728 pounds ·and refused treat· 'ment because "they would have starved me to death," was found. dead ln her home Monday. A police spOkeaman saJd Mon· <lay she died SUnday of natural causes. II rs. Hopkins, 48, fell lest week. After poli\.'e and firemen manaaect to cet her up, doctors uraed ber lo accept bospltal treatment lo reduce. She re· fused. , . ,. . -) Oe6tY ,..... SUH ,_ WORKMEN ATTEMPT TO SHORE UP HILLSIDE AFTER LATe8T BLUEBIRD CANYON SUD£ Two Mor9 Hoin.1 FeH Vtcttm to Moving Eerth In Lagune Beach OltHter Are• IF,....Pa~AI EVICT ... in about IO mmult'~ und ad\. 1wtl her lo admit Donnelly The e v1<'l10n cum t: <1f1t·r ;1 c· o m p 11 c· u t (· d I e 1-l u I h a t t I t• bt•tw(•cn Mr!. Vand<:rl>1lt <1nd her landlord. ll11rry <'ui.cy. which bci.:un wht.•n Cui.cy boul(hl the Vll'lurwn mun111on uboul a ) car a~o Mrs Vanderbilt refu1'.ed to puy a r ent m t·reai.e that would have n11i.t'd hc·r rPnt fro m $950 to S2 8.'10 She al:-.o dechm•d to buy the t ~o apartments from Cai.t>y His J ::.kmi;: pri<'<' was $305.000 <1bovt• the S2SO,OOO he paid for the thr<'<! story. w hatc dupboard bualdm~ Aftt•r Ca:::.cy i. attl'mpl l'> n11sc her rt>nt, Mri. VandC'rb1lt, the widow of Gc•orRe Vandcrb1l1. Joined a low 1ncomt' l(•nanh i;:roup and beC'amt' ;rn advorutc: of 1·1ty rent l'ontr 111 Cas!'v 1'.a1d hl· "'anh to law 1n !ht· mt1ni.1on "If a JH'r..,nn buy" u ho me. h,, hJs a r1~ht lo la w 1n 1t Whf•n -.o ml'or11• lt•ll.., vou that you 1·11n l 11 v1• I ht•r1" 1t J.:t't:' )'llUr ba<'k up '\ht• t•ould hi1 v1· llou~ht lht• ht1U!'l1-. l111l .,tll' tftdll I, ' lw '>illtl . t'a:-.t·\ .i nd Mr-. Vundf•rb1ll "IJ" rn:cl 111 c·u urt uni ii Mr ., Vtin dc•rhtll .., N1•w Ynr k tw11k p;11tl ht·r Marc•h n•nt flVl' d.1}'i. IJtt• On f''riday. (':JSl'Y won .rn o•vrct1on orclcr Thc mo\ ini.: men \\ t' r" n ght lwhind l h1• deµul) . ..,hcrifr \\hl'n Mr!'I VJn1Jtorh1lt opened her apartm(!nt door Mon day "Wllv 1!. lh1.., 111·c·1·s..,,1n 11 I Jiii ,•11111i; ·,., 11111\1' 111\o !'.(•lf l!lll . \1 r.., \ .1ndC'r 11111 .1 •.kt •ti 1111 · rTtm ' Two Meetings Slated on Dana Point Dana Point i. s11N·1f1C' plan •tnd fl r o fH1 l> l' d d e v l' If> pm <' n I .., 1 n l.aglma N1~11cl will tw lhc sub I•'(''" of two mt•etingi., tonight .111d Wt><lnt•Mlay. at th(• f>a11 a '\11g1wl L1hrary l\t 7 u 'rh>t·k tonight. l.<1rry ('nttrill or lhP Orangc· ('()UOt) E n v1ronmPntal Mana~l'mr•nl A~enc·y wall <·onduct a c;hdP pre ..,entation followl'd by u question a nrl an'iwcr perro<l on the Dana Point Ssx•c·1f1t• Plan The plan will <'hart futur« dt> velopmt-nl for the hurbor com munaty On WNlnesday at 7 p m • un Avco Community Developer!. representative wall drs<·uss 1.l.t· v clopml'nt pl 11 n s for th)>.,. i.outhC'm La~una Naglwl area ThMt d1i.C'ussaon a lso will rcuture a slide s how. For furth er information. phone 496·5.5 l 7. The library as located ut 33840 Niguel Road In L.aRuna Niguel ORANO~OAST I.I'>< DAILY PIL~T T rw 0,..,.., (OW\t O~tlf Pitot •1tft W"W" t\ t tffl twMCftM""""'"PO>\\ I~~ ~lt'tttt.()t .. f ,.\I O"Oiff\Nf'IQ(~f -..,.O.••ff ... ltt0f'\11trt wnt1-.twd Mef'ld•-Y ttwfNl.lf' r-tHf"t' tot (""tot Mt-~ H......,, 6r4'Ch UUfth"91M "•-'" .. fl¥' t•tnV•llry lr'tltM.l~-..-" ~''"''-°"')'A ''"°41t" , .. !Of\1111..01t..,_. "..,,, • ....,....,.,"'d•n•"d ~··· ,,..,.,,,.,°"°'*''"""""l•t-t ., •• 1A Wnt tl•Y \t ..... C.9'l•N'~ (•11 ... "t••,..,.. ·-111-,.,t\l .. nt aM flrrwt•hfto-1 J~·· c ...... V•t• tlrfo\ldeftt •M 0.Mf .. ~i '-•llM ... ..... '-··--.... _ .... ~ ....... Q., ... K. L"' ·~,.fl llWtt Al\l~l .IN-•ftl;IAllW• L8141na IHcll Office n .. G-,'°"'"' Office• Hunl~I';, 't~,~~'t1::~'.\!'::.t:: ... 11 ' ouncil els Interviews For 5 Posts l.:i~un<.1 H.•:wh l'OUIH'llnwn Wiii hc• 1nll'rv11•°"' 1ni:t rt':.1dc nti. for po::.1t1on.., on tht• nt~ s pl11nn1ng 1·omm1s'ii11n .• ncJ .irt:. 1·um rn 1 ~saon May H Th1•re will tw t"' o v a1· a lll'll'l> on th1 • planning panl'I. and thn ... · on 1111• .irts t·ommt:>!>lllll in July, and 1·11u1w1I mc•mht•r:. will lw .,l'lt•t•t in ~ .ipplrNtnl.'> to fill thO°'il' poi.I ... °"'hen they mel·l ..it 7 JO fJ m 111 1 oum·al l·hambcr.., 1'1,mrung romrn 1s!'l 10nt:r'i '>1•n·c· ,I rnur \(.',1l'l t•rrn JOI) ltrl' flillll $.lfl .o 1111111ih The eom1111..,:.11111 nwH-. on lht• "l't·11111I o.uHI lourth Wt•tl n<'"1hys ol l'ac·h month at 7 fl m l'ht· 111nl··m1·mhr•r art... 1om rt11ss111 n nwc•t.., tho• "•c·onrl and l1111rll1 ~lontlJ\:> ul t'.11'11 rnunth ,It 7 ·l;i p Ill l'or .1J1pli1 at r11n-.. 1·11nt.1l'l t'1l \ C'lo·r k V1·rn.1 Holl1ng1·1 at !"ill!j I· 01 1·~1 A\t ~runa Stud<~nts Plan t ~land 1 'rip ,\ i•1oup ul l.agurw ll1•a C'h llrgh !-.t h1111I nJlural his tory a nti 1!t•11lugy :.tudt•nts a r~ t<1k1ng ;i lrtfJ lo !,;rn M1gut'l bland off ~a nta Barha r a Friday and !-.u tunlav The l l> -.tullent!. will <lcpart d1i.trwt 11ffH·1·:. .it 550 Blumont St at I I I' m F rrclJ)' Th1·y wrll 11 av1•I tu Santa Rarba r a hv .1utom11h1lo · and crri:..., lo lh1• 1·h.1rorl!'I 1 ~IJnd 111 a l111al ThL 1•rou11 1~ 1 \Jfe•e lo·d 111 n·turn lt1 I ,1gu11a .11 !Ip n1 •in ~alurd.1~ Pilot Logbook !From rage Al SLIDE ..• :.pl'cial City Council meeting has been caJled for 7: 30 toni((hl in coun cil chambers. "We believe we need $130,000 rn emergency funds to complele the latest work in the canyon," Solomon said. "And depending on what their Uhe federal officials'> answer is to us today, we'll be informing the council we n eed the ad- d1l1onal funds " Solomon said that an the event the federal government does not provide the needed money, or says 1t has lo s tudy the m atter. he will ask the council to ap- propriate the SlJ0,000 prob- ably from lhc c ity 's genera l fund to co mplete thc emergency work "It has to bl· done now. and we don't have tame lo wail for an answer frnm the fotb," Solomon ~aid The additional money would bt' uSt.-d to carve an access road rnlo the latest slide area, enabl· rng c rf.'w s fr om Sukut C'on'itrm:t1on Company to shorl' uµ the ~ltdl"prnne clJH. lie said that when the two humC's arc r<.•moved and the lcd~c roadway is ins talled r rcws will begin 11lacang mort' i.tccl p1hnRs in the earth to pre vent further slippage. Three m ore homes alon~ the bluHtop are threatened, he said. and future buttr ess ing work will not help matte rs much. "We will continue with the but Lress work, but the pro1ect as fa11Jn~ at 1b JJrl'M·nt 1frplh If "''' J!O another 40 Ln 50 ft·l'l 1k't!p, rt end a nJ!er~ otht•r homC'~ " Schoelllehl Rule .. Solves Ripoff Uy t'RIWERICK SOfOt;MEHI. Ot "'" 0 .. 1, Poto! 5Ylt TOMHSTONf'. I~ A RJ\Tllt:R ..,mall. rriw<ly Wald W1·:.l to""n anrJ touri:.L tr aJJ an the i.outhea::.ll>rn rcache:. of AnlOna. It s not on a bui.y highway OQr 1s rt freeway-close lo much of <1nyth1ng Tu<'son 1:. 6.5 m1le1' aw<1y . Los Angeles, il boUl 570 Regular gasnhn1• at lhr· C1rck• K ronvPnu•ncc i.tore in Tombstone ~old for 71.!I ct·nL.., u gallon Sunday a full to ccnti. cheaper thun any price this traveler has d11>cover<.-d a long the Orange (;oasl 1n rccl'nl day!. U P Tim ROAD, in Tucson, a large city bisect<'d by a busy intersta te highway, rel'.(ular RUsohnc sold for lwtwef'n 74 und 7~ cents per gallon. Tucson 1s about 500 miles from Los Angeles. Across the deRert lo Yuma. ( slop for gasolrnc antJ now pay 76.9 cents per gallon for regulur. I'm now about 270 miles from LA sc14orMrH1. I chalk up a nothe r 60 miles a nd slop for lunch in El Centro. l can't help but nole that regular 1s selling for 77 9 cents RV MID·AFTERNOON, I arrive In San Diego, a scant 100 miles from Loa Angeles And the gasoline price. a bout 81 cent.II for a R&llon of reRular Finally, I awing off the San Diego Freeway and ap. proach a gasoline station not far fro m where I live . Let's see, 1 muse. gasoline should be selling for about 82 cents a gallon. Well, look al this. J spot a sign on the station's concrete opron and read the big black numberti on the yellow Alg nboard: 82.9. Well. I wasn 't that far off. La11t evening, I was kicking the price picture around with my dad. ' HE USTENED TO my data, fell quiet for a moment and then announced what I have decided to call the Scboemehl Rule of Gasoline Pricing. lt la aa follows : the price of IJHOllne 11 lnveraely proportional to the distance of the retail oulJet from the refinery. For those of you who, unlike m y dad, are not enalneert, the rule almpl)' means that lbe cloaer you l•l to the refinery, the bJgber the prtce )'OU wUI pay. My daa had one other piece ot data to add to my ob1erv1Uonl: The hilhett 111ollne price he's teen la at a atatlon Just steps from the l•!U ~'ta..tlllinery. lt'aier Board Order Plants Slate Odoi-Cleanup Op~ralors o r two south county sewage treatment plant.s said to· day they will attempt to comply w ith a California R egional Water Quality Board order Mon· <lay to eUmlnute noxious odors from their fac ilities . Spokesm en ·a t the South East Regional rteclamal1on Authority 1SERRA 1 and the Capis trano Beach Sunitary District said the decision by the s t ate board Mon day was a "fair s hot." adding they wrll attempt to c lear up 13 i.eparate improvements m the near future The state panel accepted a timetable for improvements al the two plants an San Diego Mon day . thus offering a reprievt.> from threatened 1nJunct1on and fine s against th e plant operators SERRA operates the two plants that carry out scw.igc d1~­ posal for nearly 30.000 r es 1den ces and tommc rcaal build 1ngs in San Clem ente, San Juan Capistrano, the Duna Point San1t;.iry D1 s lr1c t and lht: Moulton N1gu ·I and Sanl u M ar~arata water dislrac:Ls . Complaints from res idents in Dana •Point a nd Capislr.ino flf•ach s tem fn1m odors <'milled from a SEHHA plant on Dt>I Wayne Release Delayed From Hoag Hospital The n•le<1..,<' of m<Jv1t· a c. tor .I uh n Wa y n l' from 11oa 1: M emonal I lui.111t;.il. wht•rt· hl' 1.., r e portedly hl•1ng tn·ull'd for hronch1t1-;. hai. hccn delayed , u1· cording lo a "fJClkt·~wornan for Lht• <:1<·t11r Wuym• <·ntt•rl'fl lhl· hos p1l<il Wednt'S<la y lor lrt:atment or what wall d<'srr1twrt a~ an 1r nt .. ting brnnl'hi;il infl·ctao11 /\t that t1mt•, his i.pokc ... woman i.;url h1· wa:. ex11el'll•d lo n·nw 111 <t 1w twnt for only a ftow d..i y.., Thrs m11rnrni.:. h11w1·vcr, lh1· hosp1Lal ;announc·1·u 11n l1t·half of lhl' i.Lar that he would re main <• patrcnt for anolhc.·r fi ve or sax duyi.. II 1s cond1l1u11 rs i.tall h~h:d J l> guod . ..is 1l hai. bt.·c.·n s m <:t• he 1·11 t1·rcd lht· fJcllll} i.cvcn d<i}" ago J\1·l'ord1ng to ;J hos pital :.pokt•Sl.HlnlUll, thl' .1ctor !I fl'l'i'OI tlllll'":> \\a:. tu ought on from 01\ 1·1·-cxPrtaon .... 111h: I l'l'Ovcr111l! I 1 om l'a11c•t·r ... ua gc·r} The !'11·°"' port Be;11·h 1 t·:.11lcnt u11d1 r~1·nt nrrw huurs of :::.u1 f.:l'I \ at thl' UCLA Mc·d1t·JI C'1•11tl·r 111 J <1 nutJry to remove h1~ l'Un n •ruu:. i.lumath. SiMe then. he hu::. bc.•t•n re· covc.·nng al his Bayshores honw ll1 s only lllaJur pul>lll' up 111·ara11t·t· wa:. 1111 Apt al 9 when he• prt>::.i.•nkd the ()i.('al' f<11· h1•..,t 111l'lurl' at the Acudcmy Award~ ct· re mony Obispo Road in Da na Point and Vi c tor ia B o ul evar d 1n Capistrano Beach. "Wha t the estate 1 decision m eans,'' said SEH RA plant s upe rintendent Tom Dittma n . "ls we have been given mor.- tlme lo bring our plant up t.o dale " SERRA is In the mrdi.t <1( doubling the Dana Point facility, a nd Dittman said the ne w con s trucllon will eliminate the odor problem. That plant is undergoing a rour million gallon per day ex pan:.ion program, and Dittman s aid the odor problem-; thcr<· should be el1mrnated by lat1.: s ummer. He said SERRA "must all)() bear the brunt o f a ny problems at the Capistrano facility, and will use its in.IJuence to get the Capistra no board to come up with funds to make their im- provements." Ray Maddocks, a Capistrano Beach Sa n1t a t 1on B oard member. sa id his panel will m eet lorught to review the !>late de<'1sion. He said the district 1s s tudying 1mpos1tion of a user fee in the 4.000 customer district, which t'ncom passes h omes on the Palisades, Beach Road, and part of San Clem ente . fie said the district, which re· ce1ves no direct tax aid. "lo\-111 definitely look into gr<1nts from the government." to c·omplcte improvements on the 20-ycesr old plant The requart>d 1mprovt·mPnh on the agrng plant are P..,t1mltt1·d to cost nearly SSOO 000, M<1d doc ks ~<itd , with th(· onlv form 11r rnromc· c.•urrenth· bcani: '>c"'1·1 l'Onncchon fee:. l k said pl<ins r ail for · k1tr ht•n ('lt•anup" -ml:'ff))Urc.., at thr· ph.ml hy m1dycar 1979 with worl.. on plant renovation hcg1nnrng thc• f1r~l of next year Tht' Capistrano 1-kaC'h f;u·ll11 v 11roc<'sscs about on1· tPnth of th• amount of sew<1~1· <1! the· ~EHH /\ 11l;.i11t 111 Oana l'ornt Cop Injured Fighting Fire A San Clemente policem.in :,,p ra rned h1s ankle whale dous in,I! J fire th;.il heg;in °"'h1·n " trJni.u•nl 111 t·ht· hldt(· 1n • t ardbo.1rd hl1x lo "'arm ht mi.I'll 111 an a lll'y E.'i.l rly Loday <Hfl<'t'r LJun•n MenJrd in JllrC'd hrs <inklt-"'hilt u:.1ng .1 >-:Jrden host· tu extinguish th1 f11l' b1·h1nd 113 A\l'n1dtt lJtl l'rt'Mdcnt<' al about 2 15 a m Offil·l'r Doug Wut•:.t ~as also Jt I ht• Sl't•nt>. Pol1ct' said lhC' trans 1E>nt 11·1 lht• in1t1ally :::.mall frn• 1-,et out of hand The blaze dest royed about IO feel of gra~ stake fence Tht· I ransa«nt wus no t t1rrc::.tert, J.l()h{'e said SUFFERS BROKEN LEG Diedrich'• Judge Tharp F,....rageAI DIEDRICH. more than 1t was worth • "I believe they said the~ere Lold af they bought the property 1l might enhance their ability to ~et their property <2,200 acres rn th e Anuhe1m hills) removed from the agricultural preserve 'by the co unty B oard of Su perv1sors J _ ·' Carpenter the n testified that. Grant and Owcn a short time later askc..'CI for a l{econd appoint- me nt. In t h e second m eeting. Carpenter sa id the two men told ham Diedrich had suggested the t•ompany ture lawyer Michael Re mington to represent them in their land u.'\e problcm s and pay him a $100,000 fee. 1 n both ln.'>lan1·cs, Carpenter s a id, ht• ,1ch1i.cd Grant a nd Owt•n to rl•s1..,L any possible hri bt•ry soltl'rlal1011 and "offered to drn•f•l thc·m to an appropriate law t>nfon•t•mcnt aKe ncy." ll <1~1·v1•r, th<.· former Newport l11•J1 h -.1at1· St•n<i tor sctid , n1·1th1·r m.u\ a<·c·1•ptcd his offc1 of l,1w 1·n1on·1•mcnl help f'rottt Page Al VOTING ... 1 ht l.uth1·1 ;.111 Chun h rif Our SJ\"'' polling plJ<'t'. 200 1-:. /\vt·- ~.11 f' 111111 ".Jed about IO:i \ "'' 1 ""' •if "lfi:J had cast ballotl> II\ IH .1 Ill 'T h,o1 "·''"1111 thl' ">ame as lai.l t 11111 I f 111 I \ 0 11 111 .01 (riv ll a ll was rj, • .._( I llw 1111111\ .1 li~hl • I he l'1l\ C 11u11111 Chambe r, JOO 1\ vc· I '11 ..... 1111. "111 I~: lhl' ->eenc 111 h.tll111 (·<11111l 111J.: t11n1ghl afl«r lht• f>llll-. I 111 ... 0 .11 7 II d111'k \ b.111111 n11rril t11J! m :H hinc wall l11:g1n t:ihulat1ng the n!:.ults al .1 hnut 7 :10 pm . i.a11I Clly Clt'rk ~l.1x lfrrg °""h" prt•cllf•led .i 1 urnout of <Jbout ha lf the l'l1·c·tor.1ll' 1'111al n•:.ulls of Lh<' e lectm11 ..,houlct bt.· .1vu1lahlt' bPtwecn 9:30 .ind IO r> m For 1nformut1<1n by klt•µhont· l·all 49~·5101 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ With RoJ ex, dia monds are rig ht on tirntl. .. .-01.s:c SLAVICK'S PontJt,..tlm !>In<<' l'Jl7 18 FMtuon Island • M4· I 3tm Ncrwporr Bc•ch UltWll Hilla • Wttrminsit<r •ho 1 tw dL--lllll hvc• II{ i...1r.11 vl'll\1\V bolt.J lfolt!\ 11.l v·O.llt' with m.1tchmh h1Jdt•n d.i ... p br.Kcll'I A Un.ldnrrwd $5.250 B With J1a111und d1.1I. $'i, 925. C With d1.1mond b<.·1.d .ind diamond dial, $9,075 Or .1d<.l to your own 18 k.cirJt gold D.1y-DJlc ,, lh.1monJ bt.•11•1 for $3, 150, or ,1 didmond d1JI for $675, or both tor $3,82". Gr.-•lct lul> Anpfn • S-11 0.tl(O • t.u Vtic-• u..---~·-...... -· ..__.._ --....-°""" ./ r 'DMdft, Aeril 24. ,m s DAILY PU.OT Q • Strong Winds Mar Ensenada Awar ds - Stroaa northwest wlndJ blow Ins auo.1 En tnada Harbor UQIM Mnral boa1.1 to drat anchor and aome wtre dn~n ashore u the NcwPOrt ~an Salliq AuociaUon was pr.par laa to.-,...._ ~'4).the win· nln1 yat'hts tn the annual Newport co ~nada race None or tbe yachts WU n n oudly dam•IC~ Monday a1t crews rushed to re&tl anchon All the yat'bt.s were accountf'd for by ~ Ume> the lrophy prt' sentaUon e,~reml)Dlt& 1ot un 'Young Nixo n' Quote d By AS!W<'ialed Pres~ "When I gruw up. J m gomg to be an honest lawyer :.o things hke that can't happen ·• "That's what Richard M. Nix- on's aunt. Jane Milhous Beeson, says her young nephew said in the 19'l0s a s the future president was reachng a new~paper story about the Teapot Dome scandal. The remembered remark is one of scores or recollections in an oral h1s1ory proJC'Ct at Cal State Fullerton that included 200 interviews with people who knew Nixon when he was grow- ing up m nearby Yorba Linda and Wlutt1~r Most of the inter\'iews were done between 1969 and 1971 , the pre-Water~utt-days But Nixon 's former h1~tory professor, Or Paul Smith of Whittier College, was mtPrv1ewcd in 1977 Smith spokc or his rt•spect for Nixon and o f Nixon 's "tremendous <tbihty " Rut an trying to fi gure out what lf'rf to Watergate. Smith theor11ed this way "Things start out slowly and s mall like. and they j.!row and they grow <ind tht'Y grow." Teachvrs, C'lassmatcs and rel· at1vcs Wt're intt•rv1ewed. with 1 79 of thC' 1nt e rv1 t>~s tran!-.crihed. bound and put on m1 crof1lm Fourt1·en wert-ex- cerpted for a book. "The Young Nixon ... that was printed in limited quanllt1l's. Many o f the rememberers s aid Nixon was e1lways an a hurry. Others noted his com- petitiveness. wheth~r practicing the piano. running successfully for student body pres ident in col- lege or an football scrimmages "He wasn't a great football player. but I've got to give him this much credit: he had more guts than I d id." said William Krueger. a s tarting halfback for Wtutller College when Nixon was third-string tackle. "We would just really work them lNixon's squad > over " Nix o n 's co u s in Floyd Wildt-rmut h rec<illcd how young Nixon's desire lo prove himself made hJm <Jn 1d1•<1l errnnd run- ner for thc older boys. "W~ would bet him that he couldn't get up to the house and bring those cook1rs or a bottle of milk or something and get back to us before we could count lo 100," Wildermuth recalled. As Nixon came running back. he sa ad, the others would take up the count somewhere in the 90s. "He'd get in there all puffing, you know, but he 'd always win. That way we'<J,i\,ever have a prob- lem with ham the next time we wanted tum to run an errand." On one occas ion . an ac - quaintance of Nixon·s, Mary Suzanne Simon, fi xed up Nixon with a girlfriend for a double· date to a dinner party "He had a pretty good time, I guess. You could never tell, he never was wildly riotous," Mrs. Simo n said . "I was amused when. in a magazine several years ago. they said he was such a m arvelous dancer. I said to m y husband. 'Well, he surelr. must have improved. It couldn t have been me that was that bad1'" None claimed to have been close Lo Nixon. ··1 don't think he had anybody that you would call a close friend, in tbe·sense that he was a close pal," said Hubert Perry. in the class behind Nixon at Whittier. "In the first place. he didn't have them. And I'm not sure t.h.i~ was anything that interested him at this time." Short Causes Fire in Home A fire, believed caused by a s hort in an electric clothes dryer, caused an estimated $37 ,000 damage Monday night to a home in Placentia, Orange County firemen reported today. The blue, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martinez, 5011 Hamer Dr., started in an al· tacbed garage about 10:24 p.m. and was brouebt under control within about 3S minutes . The bulk of the da mage was confined to the gar'1ge, firemen said, and there were no injuries. derway 00 the la~n or tht 8-1\la Hoh~l It was a bolat roufi cr'Owd from lh4' time the bo•l• •lmt'd arriving about noon Sunday u.ntll a fter the trophy pre1umtallon. ut thel'f'-wer r portA. or serious 1nc1dtnts 1nvolvlnte yacl1umen and Ensenad1& luw enforcement orfaf'ers NOSA off1ciuh1 Hld It wi11> om.• of the qull'1.e8t rac.ia In t\.'(•t>nl yeara an t~rm of ancidenh HhO~ FolloWlllg la th • Ust of trophy winners · tOR A 1 Pttsldent of Mexico Trophy> I . Slicker Charles Cook, LUY(' il. Spirit, Allen Brown. VYC'. 3. Cudcnu, Carl Eh:henlaub, SOYC. 4 , Raider, Jim Llndt•rman. BYC; 5, f>rumbtnt . Zilba &dl-Lou.g-,. NllY(' I OR D 1Sccret1try o f .,·ore1gn K~lutlons Trophy): 1, lhn.co. Hert Gardener . LBYC: 2. 1>~1:11;1on. Paul Berger. DR YC , J , Spurtacus. Mc F.achcrn/l''olsom. LBYC; 4, SunJammer , Mi chael Drake, LS ft'. ~.Audacious. Michael Ken O.lly "' ... Sutt PllOIO EX-MARINE JOHN DOWNER WORKS FOR IWO JIMA PEACE Plans Two-sided Reunion of Combatants In 1980 Iwo M emories Laguna Attorney Recalls Era By WILLIAM HOOGE Ot ,,. Daily Piiot ~tall Laguna Beach attorney John [)owner appreciates the tern perate weather and comfortable surroundings as he gazes out the window of his second floor Art Colony office. But he recalls a different time, a more intemperate er a. when he toiled for more than a month to help gain control or an island in the Pacific Ocean -lwo Ji ma. ' ··I had been in combat before, but never anything like that." Downer remembers . his mind trailing back to that historical Monday morning in 1945 when Amerit'an troops stormed the Japanese stronghold. His memory is seared with the recollection or buddies who did not return. John Downer and other living veterans of the 5th Marine Division plan to do something for tbose me n who died on Iwo J ima almost 7.000 Americans a nd nearly 20,000 J apanese They're preparing for a 35th anniversary reunion 1n 1980 of the bloody battle on lwo J1ma with Japanese veterans who oc- cupied the island at the lime of the attac k. And the reunion, Downer hopes. will be the foundation of a documentary fi lm for peace. "We're going to gel together on a friendly basis -people who were fighting to the death 35 years ago, Downer says. "We 're going to try to have some sort of documentary come out or it that would be for general consumption," he con- tinues. ·'The whole thing is sort of a project with the objective in mind of furthering peace and friendly r elations a round the world." It is an objective that might seem s trange for a man who spent close to 30 years as an active and reserve Marine or. ficer. "I was a professional soldier," the World War 11 veteran admits. "Then· 1s a fasl'mation about com bat. to :o.ee 1f you can get throu~hit "But that's kind of a surface reeling. Deep down, if you've been in combat. you th.ink war is a horrible thing. "Nobody quite appreciates peace so much ~s somebody who's been through something like that " It was a c banged man who waded into the water off lwo J1ma 36 days. 7 hours and 13 minutes afte r he had landed with the initial assault force. But his memories of the battle are vivid Especially h is re- collection or the famous flag raising, captured for posterity by Joe Rosenthal. an Associated Press photographer. "The flag in the pi cture was actually the second flag raised over the i s l and on Mount Suribach1 ," Downer recalls. But Secretary of Defense James f'orrcstal, who was ob· serving thc intial flag raising from an off-shore cruiser. de· c1ded the nag was too s mall He ordered a bigg~r one taken as h ore to sy mbolize the s1gnif1cance of lhe American presence on the key Japanese Island. It was the raising or the second flag lhal Rosenthal captured. Downer. who also serves as vice president of tbe South Coast Community Medical Center board or trustees. is opt1mist1c about making the documentary. but he realizes the complications thwarting peace in the mode m world. "Once you've been through war. you don't want to have other people go through it," he laments. "That's why we're willing to forget old wounds to be friends with them Cth e Japanese soldiers) and all the r est of the world if that could be possible." Pet Monkey Sought In Biting of Boy, 9 Laguna Beach p o lice . ureguards and anim al control of· ficers are seeking a pink-faced monkey who might have bitten a 9-year-old beach visitor April J3. Glenn Norman. 9, who was visiting at the beach with his father. Stan Norman or Laguna Hills, said he wls bitten on the finger by a monkey on a leash. The boy's mother, Barbara Miller. said the boy is undergo- ing palnfUI anti-rabies shots a week aod a half aner the inci- dent on the beac h between Mountain Road and Bluebird Canyon Road. The boy described the monkey as between 12 and 18 inches tall. with reddish brown coloring, a pink race and a long tail. He said the m an holding the monkey on a leash was tall and s lender. or college age. with dark hair reaching to the middle or has back. Anyone who might have seen the incident, or know of any person who owns s u c h a monkey, Is asked to call Mrs. MilJer at C2l3) 991-3304. or <213> 889·1500, ext. 212. Iran Oil S la te d NEW YORK CAP> -An Exx· on Corp. om ciaJ says his com· pany is about to resume buying oil from Iran. Jack F. Bennett, Exxon's senior vice president for finance, told reporters Mon- day the firm would slgn a con. tract soon lor the purchase of a "1}.tU«e amount ot lraniao oil. • oedy.LAYC. IOR·C (Mexican Secretary o f Navy >: I . Lebaron . McSwa.lo/Wagoner, Fresno YC. 2, Tonka. Klatt/Hibbs. Ven YC: 3, Crisis, CharlM Hope. SDYC. 4.r Ribt>.~. 1?.et.-Ham-bfi~k. LBYC; s. Seduction, Eugene Williams. BYC. PHRF-A I President of US Trophy>: 1. Oblio. James Belts. OPYC : 2, Nirvana , Carver/Knight: SFYC: 3, Orton, John Troeger. KHYC: 4, The Source, Kevin Connelly. SBYC. 5, Ragtime. E ldon Hickman. Miranda LBYC. -PHRF-B, t US Secretary of Navy Trophy>: 1, Redhead. Larry Ma.lo, SDYC: 2, Sphinx. James Fink. SDYC: 3. Sealord, Eric Brunskow, San Lula Rey VG. 4, 'Fe1'attlelle, Alexender Van Dyke. LBYC: s. Windaoce, Steve Schock. NHYC. PHRF·C <Governor ol Baja Ca lifornia . Trophy l : 1. Blue Blazes, Eugene Pennell. SDYC; 2. Commotion .Mars hall Bec k. BYC ; 3, Salt Shaker, Bob Boyes, PCYC: 4, Spartan VI Mark Controls l..Oo sened , · WASHINGTON I AP I The U S. Supreme Court ruled 5-3 to- day that police may questJon suspects who do not "explicitly" relinquish their rights to remain silent and to obtain legal counsel during questioning. The Justices struck down a North Carolina Supreme Court ruling that cr1m1nal suspects do not waive those rights unless they s ay so verbally or in writ- ing Although today's d<'c1s1on does not actually weaken the high courf'I!. Miranda ruling of 1966, 1t represents a refu s a l to s trengthen the rights cnJoyed b} crim inal suspects .. By creating an inflexible rult' that no implicit waiver can f'H•r <>uff1ce . the North Carolina Supreme Court has gone beyond the requirements or federal ur ga n1c la'll..' · Justin· Pott1•r Stewart 'II. rote for the court .. maJor1ty Ste\\art's opinion !-.aid t h;1t <' o u rt s m us t d e I l' r m 1 n 1: t h 1 wa1\'er of righb qul'st1on on .1 c·ase by-case bas is · 'Tht> courts must presum1· that a defrndant did not wal\1· hi s rights. thl' µro!.~c ut1on :-. burder ts great, but an at lea .. t some casC's v.a1vcr can ht> d ear l! inferred from th{' actions and words of thl' person anterroga t ed." Stewart said He was Joined by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and Justices B y ron R Whale. Harry A Blackmun and William H. Rehn quist. Justacr-William J . Brennan Jr. filed a d1 ssl'nt, Joined hy Justices Thurgood Marshall and John Paul Stevens Jusllcr IRWIS r. Powell Jr .,., ho was hosp1tahzed when tht case was argued . did no t part1c1pate in deciding it A court cons1dcrcd mon• Hberal in matters of tnd1v1dual rig hts under the late Ch1 d Just1 ct' Earl WarrPn ruled tJ yea rs ago that polic<' must 111 form criminal suspects of tht•1r cons titutional rig hts to h<t \'e legal assistance and to rerrc.11 n from incriminating stat<·menll> l>,.lty Pilot Si.ff ....... NEW BOARD PRESIDENT Robert Price Price Named Saddle b ack Board Chief T h (· f u r m e r <' h 1 1· r an m lntStralor of Laguna Hills Lt•f"urt· World was elected Sad- dlehack College's new board of t rt1<,ke~ president Monday by a unanimous vote Laguna Hills resident Robert Price'. 66. has been serving as a 1 rustee on the Mission VieJO· ba~ed board s mce his electJon in March, 1977. Price succeeds Laguna Beach rC's1 dent Lawrence ··Larry" Taylor. who resigned from the pos ition earlier Uus month. In addition to nearly 14 years a s L e i s u r e W o rld's ad ministrator. Price served as < 1ty manager of six s mall towns fro m 1947 to 1960 He also s pent time a s a m.inagement a dvi s er an i\f gharustan Holocaust Cente r LOS ANGELES rAPl Simon Wiesenthal. a death camp survivor who has spent has life an pursuit or Nazi war cramanals. J<>ined Gov. Edmund G. Brown .Ir and other officials Monday to formaJlv dedicate a Holocaust ~tud1es cenler bearing his name . McKeen. Cor VC; S, Hoapur. Gary Swenson, Ana YC. PHRf'-D c Enunada C hambe r of Commerce Trophy): 1, Tye he, J . S. Peterson, SWYC; 2, Deparo, -Ernie Peunelt,S&Ye; • , Bob Burkhardt, DPYC ; 4, Golden Eagle, Carl Radusch. DRYC; s. Phaedra , Guido Trillo, Capo BYC. -PHRF·E <City of Newport Beach Trophy>: t. Mimi B. William Wilson, KHYC; 2, Fast Ba nana. Jack Thacker . NSC; 3, Permissive. Meadows /Owens / Wballe, S DYC; 4. The Ha wk, Roger Chittum, PMYC: 5, Pegasus, Selzer /Hugh . CBYC. -PHRF ·F <C ity of Ensenada>: l , H olo Kiki , Richard Raff, Capo BYC; 2, Jiffy JI. Roder ick Woods, VVC ; 3, Sunset. Ste ve Dutton. DPYC; 4, Seunda. Graham Gibbons. BYC; 5, Revelation, Bill For- dia ni. VVC. PH R F-G (Governor of California Trophy>: l , Puffer, Woody Sanders. LSF; 2, High Flyer 3, Ralph Tiffany, Capo BYC. 3. Quest. Roger Gooding, VYC. 4, Six Pack, J ames Ef- fC!son. Capo BYC, 5, Aquila, Edward Bubnar, Ana YC. P lfR F -H <Secretary of State Trophy): 1, The Dancing Bear. Joe Gerhardt . Ana YC; 2, Capr iccio, Peter Nooteboom , KHYC : 3, Hexa. Bill Se bastion, Fresno YC. 4. Miss Chev1ous. L. W. Bac1galv<J, SFVSC, 5, Escape. Jim Ingles, SB YRC. MORr !UC Coast Guard Trophy>. I. Shockwave, John Co n ser . CRYC . 2. "'alcon, Jame~ l're. S"'YC. 3, Ghssade, !'darks /Spear, SWYC . 4. Hornet. Joseph Ca~e. SBYC s. Mas- quardl'. John Tawley. Ven YC ORCA 1 NOSA Trophy 1 • 1. Freestyle. J{'rry Wretzler. Capo BYC . 2. ln\1 t tus, Make Cru1ck:-h<ink. OPYC , 3, De- fiance, Stc•wart Towlt', SBYC . 4, Erin. Howw Houghton. SSYC . 5, lm1 L-0a. Vic Stern, SHY(' NOSA Trophy: I First yarht to farush elapsed t1mt· 1 Double Bullet. Hob Hanel. LBYC Porter Sinda1r Trophy; < F1r!'.t Sing le hull tu f1n1sh1 Christtnl', Fred Preiss. PMYC Alice Purcell Me morial Trophy t i''irs t catamaran. 1•lapsed time J Double Bulll'l, Bob Hanel, LBYC. Trimaran Asso ciation Trophy: ( r1rst tnmaran, ror·. • rPcted time > Defiance, Stewart/Towle, Voyagers YC Lahaina Yacht Club Tro phy : < Ftrst PH RF yacht, elapsed l1me1 Ragllme, Eldon Hickman. LBYC. New York Yarht Club Trophy: c Firs t single hull , d1v1ded rig, e lapsed time> Criterion, Bob Darnell, VYC SERENA Trophy: 1 r irst schooner. corrected time> Diosa d e l Mar, Eddie Weinberg, WHOA. Ca llery Trophy : t First PHRF ketch, elapsed t1mc1 Revelation, 8111 Fordiani, VYC Jeff D«.>aver Memorial Trophy !Yacht club having mo:-t winning ya l'hts I Long Beach Y:.1cht Club. NOSA Trophy · <Last yacht l o finish 1 Snail Darter, Don Day, Ma l1buYC QUIKS ILVER and Storekeeper Brad Barnes have something in common, a sense for style. fit , and comfort. That'swhy Qui~ilver made this new corduroy short and that's why Brad wears it. You'lt want to also, · after you try it on. JOU Irvine, Newport ~ach. Califomiil. Phone 642-7061 D,\U. Y PU.OT KilB••T"' Jut Cing Iran Officials , 'falk et TEKRAN. lrao <AP> Prime Minilster Mehdi Bazargan and m c mbe"' of h111 Cabine t escaped an assassination attempt today as they walked tn the funeral procession of a general assassinated 24 hours earlier. TEAalNG INTO , P81NG Of!PT. Jual u11r0Ht or o ur rt<;oon. Lhne 1 a tc•rror111t on tht-loo"'" ut thf!I rumpu11 of t 'allfom1a Stilt' llni"cr lty, Lonat U •11ch But oobody I to m s PllIDCk)' t·~rept tht' ('<tffipub ~P3 A man in an air force uniform tried t.o throw a hand grenade al the The nn·h vlllutn hun't r.-ully tnJur~ ¥nybody But AO fu r lhul flt•nd and mudnum or woman has i.truck 1111 ' t'!J lllll8lf'd 150 t1m1·' ovt>r lht• 11t11jl three st•mtibh•r=i Actually, tht· tt·rror1111t in th1' t·ui..e-would ~ mort' "'° pt•rly ISJ>t'llt-d "tt•urt'r 1i.t " What lht.' ml trt•unt 1i. dol06! lb :'lkulk1ng ubout Ith• 1·urnpW1 purkmK lolb and n11111ng Uf' purklng < 1tut1onb tie 1·ulli, h1m1tt.<lf "l'ht• T11•kel Tt·utt'r YOlJ NEED TO KNOW thut Cal Stall' Long He11ch 1.., lurgdy .i t'ommuting colll'.it' Studcnll> drive to "cbool 1'he c·ampu:. lb burroundt>d by 1>urk1n~ lots Haplcsi. stude nh 0 1 proresiwr:4 who to:t•I trappt-d m <1 San Diego fi'reeway JUrn are :.umt>t1me1> hth' ;mcl l(rab <iny open piece of asphalt for .,:.ir km~ M> they l'un m.ikt> the frantic dush lO rla~s. Somt•t1m1 •:0. lht' p1trk111.: plare was a poor C'ho1cc Often /o:tus-wf• Tll'kt•I 'fparer Malong <"lt1an GPtaway at Cal State lh<'Y :.ire J,:rt•£•lf'd w1lh ~• s.5 tab on tht· w1nds h1l'ld aftE'r h;i"' '"Jo: ~rappll·d ~1th lhl• m ystent:'> of physics or Shakes1Jt·an·an 111..ratun• Thus mt!>cry ts added to torture So 1t 1:-. t hal lh(· exploit:-of the Terrible T1ck('t Tearer have drawn a mt·a sun• 11f llt'musement on campus In his lalt:st t•xplmt. the park1n~ lot purloiner gathered up 45 park1n~ C'1ltlt1()ns 111 twrJ hrown bags 1rnd dumped the rapped up m1ss1vt•s at the university news pape r office. HJS ~RAWLF:O Mt:SSAGE on lhc bags was, "To whom 1t m:.iy conrcrn I h:.ivl' collected t1t·kel!> now for a few years llt'rt· art' a fow I 'vt: el\.joycd tearing them up. Sinc·ert>ly, The Tic ket Te;.irl•r " Whil<> CPrtam foC'l1ons al lhf• univer1>1ty me1y be chet•r- ing the c·itat1on s hrcddl'r, tht-<'ampus cops don't think it's J b it funny Th .. y 'vt• l>t:l·ft·rl up parkan~ lot patrols man cf· fort to put lhl' ~natth on the Tellrer. So far, no luck. Also. lhf' TNirt•r has c-rt·atl·d a meas ure of officia l ron fusion Al f1r -.l , f'ampus police lflVt'St1gator E II. Henry s;ud lhc m1ssm~ c1lat1on1> would be voidC>d Henry was promptly overruled by P ublu: Safe ty Lt N:ite R1dd1rk, who annount·f•d that those p:.irkcr:. who got a c 1tat1on but didn't get 1t will 1>L11l be rcsponsiblt• for it. H you follow t hat IF TIIF. UN R~CF.IVt:o t1C'kct remain:. unpaid for 11 days, Riddick warned, 1t goe:. from SS to $10. But the h('utenant admitted that will be up lo the Judge And pre- dicting what learned Jurisb will do can be a very C'ha ncy gam e. Meanwhile, you arf' ll'ft wondl'ring what they'll charJ,!l' the Terri bk Ticket Tc<Jrt•r w1lh 1f they l.'Vt:r put the arm on him. Maybt· frlony littt:rmg"' 72 yt>ltr-old premier and his col· lcuguH. a witness s aid, but g uard11 walking alongside the procc:sl)IOn knocked 1t from his hand 8 Killed As Pickup Overturns CROFTON , Md. IAP I A pickup truck carrying 12 young people lO a pa rty crashe d into trees on a dark. iso lated s tretch o f r ura l road and overturned. killing eight persons a nd injur ing the others. police s aid. All the v1ct1ms were depen- dents of Army personnel at Fort Mead<'. Md., !>aid Officer J ack Rayhart. of the Anne Arundel County polic<· Only lhe driver. Alan Cole, UJ, of Baltimore, escaped ser ious in· Jury lie was listed 1n good con· d1t1on with multiple lacerations und contus wns at Kimbrough Army llosp1tal in Ft Mead<'. of· fi cials said. OFFICIALS s p ent the night sorltog through personal items 1n an e ffort to 1dt'ntify the youths "It's a probl<·m trying lo find out who's who," sa id Sgt R1 c h arcl Smith o f the Anne Arundel County pola ·e T he victims were 1denl1fu:.'<i as Pa ul Moren7.. 16; Tammt·r<t Weaver . 16. and her 18 year old brotht'r. Robert . Harry DeAoun. 14. <Jnd his 15·year·nld s1:.ter. De n1 s t', Cindy limy , nD ag(! given , Marilyn JI arras, nu agl' g 1vt'n. and Clark Kusha, Jil , authorities said. Seven of the dead v1c t1m-. re sided al Fort Meade, authorities said. There was no address avaala ble for Kush a. who died on the operating table al 3 25 e1 m at the Un1vers 1ly of M aryland's S hock Trauma Unit. accordtog t o hos p i tal s p o kes w o man Marianna Jlcrachel. 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Wl<I 1 1) IMlle• .,. ra in ff'll 1n • 1)--hol.H' perJOd Mond•Y. pv\hlnQ tl"9 \tltl Wf'Qfl'HJ P9•rt A•Yf'' l>"<k up • coup!~ ot '"<""' trom '" low point ot 7/ J ••tt me•,ur•d .. rllt• In ,,_ 0.Y Calllorrda lnuHung IMOll <1-lnen tonlQllt .,.,_ USJKltHI 10 brl"9 cooler ltm per.th"~' ..-0 end Ille brlOfll, \UftnY oNHl.,.r .,.Cl Sovlllerft C.lllo•nl.tn\ MVO been _,,IOflflQ T ht N•llotwl W.•1,_r S.rvu<• On cllcttHI , ... lncre.W<I <IOvdlneu ••II tome lrom • PMllK \lorm thet h •dV•nv '" ••• -111e •lele •nO Orln9i ftll l)rtcll)1l•Uon lo .omo N>r'lllern .,_ Southern C.lllornl• •llo11ld "•' dry, •«ordlng lo lore<A\llr\, t>ut !IU\IY Wind$ e re Ui>e<l•cl In ll>e dewrt oreM We-..S.y .-id 11.,.t llltfl\ ,.,_., "Ill Ille~,._.,. •. Ce .. tal tt'~adwr Hit!\ cloulb lfteroGlnQ IOlllOlll '"'" cons1c1or-. 1119'1 < ......... ,on W... MMl•Y· LIOhl VOflefll• wll'IOt 1119111 •nd mornlno -.. HltM ~·• 1n fl'IO to. et -fin 10 10\ ln4end Co•M•I I-••-wlll ,..,.. oe1wet11 )) •nd U . lnl•nct I•"' per•turn wlll ,.,,.. .,.._ 4' end 11, Tiie -.... t-relUA Wiii be JI. S-,M .. 11,.TWn TUUOAY S.CondlOW I jjprn. 0 0 M<oncl flltll 1:)111.m. U w•oeeUOAY l'i"1-t U tm • .0 6 Flr\I Ill... t 1l A fl'I, • t Se<oncl ... , ., , "' 0 , ~llltfl •.to.m. •O S\111 rl11n t · n e.M., MtO:tl 11.m IM9fl rlM • 1U fn,, Ml.'4 .. , ..,, S•rtaqerc Hullllfl9tOll, Newport MUiiet W•Ytt •"• to lwo lttl lrtm ...,.,. ..... cene111o11, 1111r. T hen the man raised a sub· mac hine gun. but before h e could fire the guards kicked him to the ground a nd rus hed him away, the witness said . A second man was reported arrested also. -BAZARGAN appeare d s haken by the attempted attack. Islamic r evolutiona r y militiamen s ur- rounded him. the n pushed him into a car , a nd he was driven ore along with other officials . The two m en a rrested were not identified. Nor was there an immediate explanation of the at- tack on the prime minister, who m r ecent weeks has been soft· pedaling h is criticism of the ex- ecutions by Ayalolla h Ruholla h K homein1 's drum h ead rev· olullonary courts Later an <ti de to Deputy Premier M1ruster Abbas Amir Entezam, the chief governme nt s pokesman, claimed that the as- s a ssina tion attempt "dad not happen." But other sources con fi rmed the first eyewitness re port and said possibly more tha n two m en we re arrested. Bazargan. Amir Enlezam and o ther Cabinet ministers we re walking to thl· funeral pro cession for Gen Moh:.i mmad Vali Gh aran1. the first a rmy c·h1t:f of staff a ppointed after th<· revolution C.h<tr:m1 was killed to hll> gardt'n Monday and was tht' first maJor figure of the rt:v· olut1on to be assa!>stoalcd . The l wo assassins cst:i.1 J)ed. A S •; C R ET o r g a n 1 /. a t 1 o n n a m e d f'' o r g h C:t n c I ;1 1 m t' d n •spons 1b1ltt y torlay for th<• murder It said ht• was killed for hi:. role IO the death of tonoct-nl p(•ople 1n the Kurdish city of S<1 nan'1aJ duri n g fig h ting b('tween t roops e1nd Kurd1.sh tnbes mt·n last month, a nd bt· t'ausc of his collaboratmn with Shah Mohammc.id llcza l 1ahlav1 G haran1 wa<> t h t: s hah 's military totelh~cnrc chief but was also Jailed tw1rc for op pos1l1on to thf• monarchy. A ltliglatg Fortress? A woman moves her possessions past a miniature c hurch as flood wate rs rose close to her East Grand Forks. Minn. home along the Red River. Details on flood in weather s tory below. Sex Law Furor Consent Age Change Vrged TRENTON, NJ. IAP > The state Legislature, which lowered the age of consent for sexuc.il antercourse to 13, b now seeking to undo 1t.s action. Sparked by irate parents who believe the s tate's new ~nal code 1s se1nct1onmg .sexual 1ntercour!>c tovolvmg teen ager:, under 16, Sl'veral le~1slators 1ntr<>duccd bills Monday to retarn 16 a!> the age Of COO.'>l'nt T llF. CRIMINAi. COOt:. wh1r h takec; c·ffect Sept. 1, pt!r m1ts persons 13 Yl'ars of :.i~c or ov1·r to l•ngCJge to :-.cxu al relat10ns with a partner who 1s not c.a rclat1vt·. guardian or someone who holds a s upt•rv1sory pos ition, such as .. teacher or rmployer. Asse mbl y m a n ('hut·k Hardwick, H lln1 on , introduced leg1slat1on calling for c1 year long delay in the 1mplcme nlat1on of the code to change that a nd othn prov1:,ion-. "The lowC"nng or the a~t· or consent for st<xua l relations to 13 years 1s. perhaps. the most ~l<Jn ng 1•rror to the new rode, but 1t 1s ont.• of a number of area:. which CJrc• amb1Auuu!> and open to in terpr<.•tat1on. · Jlcird1A 1ck :.aid RUT. AS THE IPg1s lators sought lo prt·vcnt lf'gal sexual in- tcrC'oursc involving person!> under .i~e 16, the Nt•w J er.sey Stale Coal1llon AJ,!<1tnst Hape and lhf• Natwnal Org;m1zC1t1on F'or Womcn·s Hape Task Force, defonded the ne w ~nal code's pro v1s 1ons on sexua l offenses "The lowe ring or the <1J.!C of co~ent from 16 to 13 was based upon stal1st1cal 1nformat1on whJch support!> the reahty that there arc tocreasang number s or sexually act ive teen·ager:-. of 16 years of age and undt•r ." the organazat1on.-. said 1n a J01nt .stc.ite ment. PILOT CARRIER SAVES FRIEND'S LIFE Daily Pilot earner Max flenryck, 14, receives awards for heroism and co mmunity service after saving his friend's lif e. I ------------·------.. ------------- Mall To: Orange oast Dally Pilot P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa Caltfomla 92626 Yes! I'd like to find out more about being a Dally Pilot news paper carrier. Namt ., .................... . Addr~111 , ......... , • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . PIMNltt . , •••••••• Clly ... •.•••••....•.• A&e •..••••.•••••• -------------------------------- Vally Pilot ca r ricr Max 1 lcnryck. 14, of Co!>la Mesa, re· c:ently saved the life of a friend etnd was awarde d a Rota r y Club certificate of herois m. Ile also received the com· munily service award from the Caltfornta News paper Youth Foundation. "My friend Andy Saponaro gol a piece of candy stuck in his throat and I thoug ht he was ~oing lo die. "lie s tarted turning green ~ind blue, so I applied a techni· quc my mothe r learned on telev1s1on. "I !'>queezed him from behind a nd the piece of candy came right up." he said. Daily Pilot carrie rs like Max r ende r important service to their community every day, in brmgmg the news of the com- munity and the world to their s ubscribers. And, as independent young bus iness people, they earn their own money a nd acquire valuable business training. If you would like to earn and learn delivering the Da ily Pilot a nd are al least 10 years old, call the cir culation de partment at 642-4321 or mail the coupon to Daily Pilot Circulation, P.O. Box 1560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626. DAILY PILOT 642-4321 17 - Orange Coast • 01 1"t O N Vour Bo•e •••• Dally Newspaper~ ' VOL. 72, NO. t 14, 3 SECT IONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CAP FORNI A T U ESDAY, AP~f L 2•, 1979 c T EN CENTS 1 Towe r s Backe d In Mes a The C01>t lt M l'Sil l'l1tnntng Comm1s 1011 gave preliminary a pprovat· Ptf onda) lo two T5 s lo ry M f1 ce tower :-1n South Coast Plaza. but <tdded a re q u1re ment thal the develQpe1 present a t raffu· managt-ment plan The project. which would in volve 715.000 square feet and commercia l space across Anlun Bou levard fro m lhle South Coast Plaza Hotel, still requir es ftnal approval by the City Council. Doug Cla rk. city assistant pla nning d irector. said a plan analyzing ways of cutting traffi<· impact will be required before t h e city wi ll issue buil dt n~ permits to the joint developers. P rudential Jnsur:rnc-c and C J Segcrstrom & Sons. Among th<' po!>s1h1hl1es th{· plan may look at wall be stag gered work hours. a four-da)- work week. car pooling and im p rovements to roads and s1gn<il lights in the area. T he proposed dev<'lopment. which will also include a park· ing structure. restaurant..., and movie thea ters. will still lc•ave 30 or 40 percent of the• mammoth South Coast Plaza pro1ect to be completed. Cla rk sa id When th<• area is com pletelv built up. h<.· said. studies :.ho" the traffiC' s1tual 1on in that area of Bristol Str eet "Ill be rom par able lo the Jams on Newpon Houlcvard on a hot summer dav. unll':-.s adequate prov1s1onl. a~1· m<idc In a related move by the Plan ning Commission. the proposed development w11l have to be rl' designed lo allow for a possible additional offr amp from the San Diego f'r<.~wC1y, Clark said Sur h an offramp is under dis cuss1on by the state Depa rtment of T ra nsportat ion. Clark said. Jf c.1pprovC'd. depend ing on the de sign. it would affect either lhe proPosed parking s truC'lure or \ some or the smaller office build r1 1ngs planned in conj unction with the l win towers Usbian Keeps · Clwrch Post C INC I NN ATI IA P l -A woman who says s h e 1s a homosexual m ay keep her JOb as field represenla li ve of the Women's J)J vis1on of the United Me thodist Boar d 0 £ G lobal Ministries, the division has de c.idect. Al its sprin g meeting he re. the 75·member body rejected a re- q uest from its personnel C'Om m1ltee that Joan Clark of Dallas be asked to resign. "Like racism and sexism. 1t t akes years to struggle with this issue.·· Ms Clark. 32. said of the d ecision Monday Contr a ct R ej e cte d P ITTSBU RGH •AP > -A m a- Jor group representing the steel- hauling industry ha s rejected a tentative contract approved by three other industry groups as scatte red violence and mounting layoffs marked a t wo-week walkout by dissident Team sters. Co ast Weathe r C o n s id erable hi g h cloudiness Wednesd ay and s lightly cooler with highs 62 to 72. Lows tonig ht 52 to 64. INSIDE TODA W TM world'• re/ugee1 are finding 1~ cowatm• will- ing to 1W tPwm in. OM iuch natw n " BoUwana where tM zo .000 reftt9n• coml'ftl there anr o/ffft greeUd wU1' ho1Uli- t11. SIOf'JI, photo Page A1. •••• ,_..... ...... MaUMwt CJ ..... ., .. M41tNf...... •• .. ..._....._ M 0r .... c.-i.. A.I ~ ··~ .... ,..,... .. T .. ..,..... •1 T1IMW't ., .. W••-A4 ........... A4 Texaco Up 8lo/o ·More Oil Firms See Profits Soar Asian A r rest e d i\ polil'eman m background holds a riot shield as a col- lcag ul' wrestll'S wit h a young As ian immigra nt in Southall. Eng land. during a protes t by 1mm1grants against <J planned meeting of the right·" m g National Front Judge in D iedrich Trial Bre aks Leg 8 > GARV GRANVILLE Of llM O•llr P1la1 Sult T he a lready oflen ·d elaycd br iber y trial of Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich hit another ~nag today whe n trial Judge Ross Tha rp reported he had broken his leg_ As a result. Diedrich and C'O· defendant Lc ltoy Rose's trial in San Dieito Super ior Court won't resume until Monday at the earliest. Judge Tharp apparently broke his leg in a weekend fall, accord· i ng lo court c le r k Robert Lawrence NEW YORK •API -Texaco. Gulf and Shell all reported today that profits were up s harply for the first three months of lhe yl'a r . l'.cxaco. the n a tio n 's third largest oil company. said earn mgs were up 81 per cent T he a nnouncements fo llowed by one day a re port Mo nday by Exxon Corp . the la r gest 011 com pany in the nation . that prof ats were $955 million 1n the fi rst quarter a rise or 37 percent over last year Tt:xaco In<' . !:>a t~ profi t:> J umped largely becau::.e of higher pet roleum p.rices Its re ported carnrngs l\>se lo S307 m1llton, or $1 13 a sha re. from S169 7 m illion. or 63 cents a share in the fi rst quarter of 1978 Fifth.ranked Gulf 011 reported a Gt percent pro£1 t rncr ease. from Sl5S million. or 79 cents a share in last year's ri rst quarter of S249 million or $1 28 this year Shell Oil Co No 8 in the tn· duslry, n•portc·d net earnings of S224 m1lhon, equivalent to SI 47 a ~hare and up St93 million. or St.31 a share. in thl· first three months of last vear Revenul' 1n thl• latl.'st qu.arlcr wa :-. SJ I b1llton. up from S2 6 bi llion in lht: rompanson pt'nod Tt'X3l'O's revenue!> came to S8 36 bi llion in the quarter. up from $7 billion a year earlier Gulf's revenues rose 14 percent to S4 88 billion from SS.57 billion m las t ye<ir's quarter While Tex·aC'o officials said their profit rise was "chicn y due to higher prices for petroleum orodurtc;" the company al<>ll said 1t benefited from improvement or the d o llar o n exch a n ge markets It said currency gains amounted to $7.6 million 1n the first quarter while in the samc- pe n od last year it had a $26.5 million curre ncy loss Exxon and Standard of Jn d1a na also benefited from m creases in the price of 011 a nd gas d unng the current s uppl)' squeeze. particularly m Europt' where the tig ht !>Upplies droH• prices of gasoline and other con sum er products Vf) sharply Standa rd Oil 'ot Indiana re ported' fi rst-quarter earnings of S349 t m 11l1on Ana lysts said lhf'y expected s imilar rosy re ports as morl' ma1or 011 com panie s re least' e arnings this "eek Law rence said. ho wever. 1l was n't u11lll the judge v1:.ited a doctor late MondC1y afternoon t hat the fracture was dia~noscd. The Judge·!> broken leg w<is t he second interruption in the trial since the contending at- torn eys made their o pening s tate m ent s hefor e an e ig ht woman. four man JUry April 9 Campaign Panel Stays It was im mediately a fter at l o rneys finishe d their s tat e- ments that defe n se lawyer Syl van Aronson was stricken with a case or bronchitis and the trial was recessed for one week Thal recess followed a 15· month effort to bring the case to trial, an effort by defe nse at- torneys that included a change of venue as well as Diedrich run· nrng throu gh two sets of at· torneys before settling on J ames Riddel and Keith Mo nroe to represent him al this t rial. Before his visit to the doctor Mond ay. J udge 'Tharp hobbled onto the bench with the aid of a cane Tuvlnjured In Costa Mesa Auto Crash A Costa Mesa m an and a Huntington Beach woman were injured Monday when a rea r-end collis ion set off a cha in reaction t hat involved four cars. Costa Mesa police said today .. T imothy Ray Gathers, 21. of 309 Alta Lane. Costa Mesa, was treated for neck injuries but not hospitalized a l Hoag MernoriaJ Hospital in Newport Beach. P olice said t he driver of a nother c ar, Cele s te Isabel Waite, 53, of 417 Yorktown Ave., Huntingto n Beac h , said s he would seek private medical at- tention for her neck pain . T he accident occurred a l about 4:45 p.m. on Bristol Street at Newport Bouleva rd, police said, when a car d riven by George Anthony Serhal. 32, of 104 15th Sl., Newport Beach. col- lided with the re a r of the Gathers car. The Gathers car was propelled Into the Walle auto, whlch In turn struck the back of a car driven by Linda Joyce Barken , 39. of 927 Coronado Drive. Costa Mesa, police s aid. They said lhe Ba r kert car was stopping for 3 l1nal litht at the lime. W wtly S upervisors B a lk o n Added R esources SUFFERS BROKEN LEG Diedrich's Judge Tharp 0 n c e t h e r c . h 1· h e a r d testimony from l\\o prosecution witn esses. legal St'crelary Do nna Do u ghty and forme r state Senator Demus Carpent<.>r Before the formt'r Republican stale Senator took tht• !>land. de rense attorneys made a futile bid to ba r his testimony Carpenter. a lawy('r , testified tha t in 1973 two development company official!> came lo him and sa i d t hey s u ~pl'r t ed Diedrich might be !>oltc1t1ng a bribe. The officials were identified as Robert H. Grant. chairman of the boa rd or directors of the Gr ant Corp .. and Richard Owen. president or Ana heim Hills Inc .. a Grant Corp. su bsidiary. Carpenter said he was told Diedrich· a nd Rose at a dinner meeting s uggested to Owen that the C'Ompany buy a piece of <See DIEl>RICll, P age A2) Orange County s upl•r visors voted 4 to 0 loday lo ket'P tht' cou nty 's Fair C ampaign Praclir<'S Comm1s!>1on '1-'CPC 1 1n husmr.,~ S1 multancousl y . however supervisors refused to g1 ve lhc com mission which I!:> concerned only with C'ampaign for elected county officers addc•d resources and staff lo C'arry out its task. F o r rxample, supe rvisors balked at giving the commission S2.500 to publicize what it might fi nd lo be false or mislead ini.t stat e ments made in political cam paign literature. Supervisors a lso refused to e mpower the com m ission to write iLs own rules and to issue guid elines for determining the truth or falsity of state ments made in political ma ter ial. Although the vote lo continue FC PC in business c ame on a 4 lo 0 baJlot wit h S~pervisor Ralph Died riC'h absent fro m today's meeting. the board was e venly divided on t he issue of com· mission s trengt h Supervisor~ Thoma~ Riley and Ralph Clark clearly finored g1v 1ng FCPC added po\H'r as rec om ml•ndl.'d b y thl' county 's Citizens D1rect1on Finding Com mission. Bul Super visors Philip An· thon y and Harriet Wieder op posed beefin g up the com mission Clark 1ns 1s ted that t h e com mission for med in early 1978 to now has been only "a pathetic paper t)ger lhal tne~ to cure polit ical ills " But an the end. t he Anaheim s u per visor said he would sup· por t cont inuance of the com mission in business "as a first s tep, <1 step that needs Lo be 1m proved on." Riley insisted that the com- m ission should be given S2.500 to publicize its fi ndings in the event that news media should faiJ lo spre ad the word of politicaJ ilJs c onta ine d 1n c ampa i g n literature Bob Hope peers through a brass telescope presented to hi m by the fa culty or Fordham Prep school after the co me· dian'" appearance as guest host of "The Best of Broadway Salute Fordha m Prep" Monday night at New York's Lincoln Center. The telescope ls for Rope's wife, Dolores. whose favorite song 's "On A Clear Day." But Mr!>. Wieder said thcit .... uch a n cxpend1t ur<' would b1• ·spending lC1xpayer money lo manage the news." Shl• and Anthonv joined force~ to put down m an obvious 2-:! deadlock any other m easuressug· gested by the citizens· com- m1ss1on forslrcngtheniog FCPC. Consequently. the comm1ss1on today remained in business but without any adde d authority lo C'arry out its mission to bring to publtc attention improprieties in campaigns for elected county offit'e Malibu Fears More Slides By The Associated P ress While geologists report that chances for a major landslide on t he Pa cific Coas t Hig hway a re incr ea sing, a c itize ns g roup critical of the state 's handJing of the MaJibu la ndslide wa s to m eet today with Californi a Departme nt of Tra nsportation direclor Adrian a Gianturco. The Mallbu rocks lide, which has forced closure of a 500-foot st re tch o r the scenic coa stal roadway for 10 days. increased in intensity Monday. accor ding to CalTrans spokesman Ric hard Stephens. "Geologists re port an ln crease in n oise picked u p by their geophones -lbe listeni ng de- vices in the c rac ks o f the hillside, .. said Stephe ns . He said flSflures in t.be cliff are continu- ing to split open al s lightly less than an lnch per day. In ad· dltion. new fissures are bein1 discovered. New Trial Orde red CHICAGO <AP> -A federal a ppeall court ha1 ordered a new trial or • $47.7 mlJllon civil rights suit atemm h\8 from a t• police raid that ...W&ed in lbe death of two Bluk Panther leaders. I , .. ~ r QM.YPK.Ol c Iynqp. Apr!l 24. JglJ Belre•• Bar.rlea•e•~-=---~-----students ----- Police Evict -Mrs. Van~rbilt To Vote At lJEI T he bulc ber paper baDDera are up aod the bandbllla out u AP Wir ..... lD CTBL Y EVICTED Louise Vanderbilt ----- Wukem.ia Treatment Assailed BOSTON 1AP) -The parents of 3 ye ar -old leuke mia victim Chad Green we n • orde red today to s top trea ting him with Laetrile and massive doses or v1tamms and submit him totes~ fo r cyarude po1sonmg The orde r was handed b y Judge Guy Volterra. who heard the l·ouple's plea in J a nuisry to 11 ~a t thl'1r son with natural foods. vitamin::-.. e nzymt• t'ne m<is a n<l Laetrile•. u c:ontrovt•r:-.1al suli-;t:rnn• wh H'h w1me rhum ht.-lps c11r1;: cancer hut othn., M1y IS Wfll1 hlt'::O.S Whllt• .1 wa1t1n~ lhc court ·.., fina l word . 1>1a11t• a nd .Jlorrv c;rt'l'n ICluk thl•ir svn t o T1Juan;;, Mexico, for Lat:l rih: lrt'<ilmt>nl:-. Tht.• Jlld~l' h stc nt-d to four t·x pt>rl wit ne::-.ses pr<:scnted by tht· parenb and fivP prC'scnled by the st:1te welfare dc partmt·nt. which has been acting on behalf of the youngster . Volterra found that Chad 's leukemia has been m complt>lc rem1ss1on for a year followmJ{ .nt-n•wm pt1on of t•hcmotht·rnp' treatments a nd l hJl he ha::-. suf fered few s ide cffcc:u. from the treatmt>nt The Judge ali.o found that non•· Of lht' Cl-::O.t•ntl al ('Om J>Ont'nl., Of the m t>t abohl' lhnapy f:Jvort>d hy h1 ... 11a r t·nb · 'h .is any 1• ::-. I a h I 1 "h t• d 1· u r J t i ' t• or umt.'11nrJt1H' t•ffl·<·I in t he ln•at mt>nl o f ill ut\' ly mµhucyt H· leukem1<.1 " The JUdge noted that Chad 11' s ufferin ~ fro m l ow g radt.- l'hrnn1t· cy:u11dc poi-;oninA st1·m min~ from his treatme nt with laetrile and lhal the mass1vt• doses of Vitamin I\ admtnistPred d a ily by h1::-. paren t-; an• bt~1n ning to impair the runr lloning of his li ver. Looking at othe r lt·~al prece de nts for the Ul-C of Laetrile. Volte rra noted that most case~ involve d patie nts who were te rminally ill. a dcsn1pt1on that he said does not ht Chad. "Most s1J,:nif1canlly. a ll of the above case:., involved adults.· he added. Laetrile 1i. .i tra dem a rk for a s ubs tance dc·rlvt-d from the c h e mical a m ygd a lin, ro und naturally 1n the p1L., of a pricot:, a nd pt.•a chl·S ll n d 1n b atte r .. 1moncts /\dvOl':Jk S l'latm La1•trile is an dCcl·t1vt' cancer treatment. but th e Food and Dru g /\dmin1slrataon and the m cd1l'al t>:.la bhshment 1n this country have said there as no proof it i's of any value m tn•a tin,g c<ince r The U.S . Supreme Court ha s agreed to revie w a ban on in· terstale shipment of the s ub· stance. OAANG£ COAST <. DAILY PILOT ,,,.. Or•AQJl"(N\t CM-ii' r1lft1 ......... 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"' .... 11 u .. _, .... ft>lfit..-._.....,.l_U M-IM• NF.WPORT It f «AP I - llP1ress l,ou1M' Vundt•rblll wa11 t•vic lt"d fl'\1m one or hn two rttnt ,.d n1d111uon 1111artm<•nt11 htir~ uflN a 'ltwr1ff'!I d<1puty 11111a1thed a w tttdow to n ·1u·h lht> uµurt nwnt. wht>rt• Mrli V"ndttrt>11t h ad burrir1ul1•d hen;clf lh•,)i1ty Sllt'rtff l>onald .t>onnl'l ly h111kC' u r1r~t (1()(1r ~ tnd(l\o\- MoruJuy .,n ht· 1'fmld unhwk tlll' frunr door of tht· 111 .111.,11111 und 1,111 \ out tht· t'\ 1t'll1111 ordt·1 ,11 \JM rl ml·nl ~I uv:.ta 11 ., I l e found thl' upar1mt>tll door lodlt•tl M rs Vander b l ll. r.o. who hl111·ked the door "1th a mt.'tal rod t t>lt'phont>d ht.' r u ttornt•y M<1llht·~ t-.wrb\·r "'ho J I rtH•d Ill JboUl 10 n1111uk:-. .rnd ..idvlst.-.1 hl r lo .1d1111t l>u11m.'ll) l'ht.' CVll'tlOll CJOll' Jftt.'r ,1 1 11mpI1cat1· d I e g a I b d t t l t• bdween M1 ~ Vand erbilt Jnll h1·1 landlord. H a r ry l'dW}. whu·h began whe n CaSl'V hou.:ht lht• V1ctorwn mansion · a bout J ypar a~o Bardg Souls Turn Out Moncl:av wctsn't lht> greJlest beach day In t ht· "orltl. ~ l't 5,000 tough sunba thers hravt·d GO dl'grc·c tem peratures a nd 15 m ph wmd::-. lo sun thcmseh cs on Newport lk a l'h'-; str:nuh. \ruards !-ald there were ... f cw r escues Monday what with the beachgocrs be ing a bit reluctant to get in to t'he 6()-dcgrec wa ter. A Marine De pa rt- ment s pokesman said there was more of . the same on the sand today. UC lrVfne 11 u~no~-u•c---- vote thls week on new student body officers and a propoeed in- crease in student fees. Fifty-one candidates are vying for 12 scats on the student council including fouc for Associated Stu: dents pres ident. The issue drawing much ln· terest ls a refer endum in which s tudents will be asked whether they will supprt a S3or $4 increase 1n quarterly sludentfees. It now ls $9 The . fee~ are used to support Associa ted Stude nts activities and programs. includin& funding for campus publications, radio s tation ope rations , concerts. films. lectures. legal clinic and trave l service. a mong others. An attempt to incre ase fees two years ago failed a nd student 1ns 1ders aren't predicting bow the measure will fare this year. Mr!. Vun1krh11t n·fused to pay .1 '1•nt 111t I l'iJ:.t· tlwt \\ ould havt• '"1~1·d hter rc·nt fro m $950 to $2.115U She a lso dccltnt>d to buv lht• two apartment:. from Cast·v 11 t~ <1:-.kmg pn cc was $305,000 .1bove the $250,000 he paid for t he lhret>-~l1ir,>. while c lupboa rd huildin~ /\ftcr Ca st'y's attem pt to ral'>t· he r n•ot, Mr s Vanderbilt. l ht· wido w of Gl'or gt· Vandcrhd t . JOtne d a low 1nrom l' lt'na n h group and bec<t me a n Jdvoc:att· of city re nt control John Wayne Impact Study Eyed To Remain For Airport Route De nnis Hampton, associated stude nts business manager. said the 1 ncrease is sought to provide ~t·cd monc y to develop i n - com <.:-gcne rating operations s u ch as a rood cooperative, rt'co rd store, bookstore and food s •rv1c·es. Student fees have not been in- <· reased since 1975, Ha mpton said "Given inflation, we aren't 11bt~1n 1ng whltt we did in 1975 " hc sa 1d . ' The A ~i.o c 1 ated Stude nts budget th1l-ycar •~ S235.000. Casey said he wa nt:. to hvt: 1n the m ansion. • • 1 f a person buy!. a homl'. he has a n ght to live m 1t When someone tells you tha t you can't live thl'rt'. 1t gets your bat·k up Sh1.• tould have bou g ht the hou:-t·. but l>ht: d1dn 't.'' h1· ... aicl (' a~t'.' and Mrs Va nclt•rh1 II ... p.1rn•d in t·11url until :\1r::-. V:i11 <11·1 hilt " ...... York bJnl-. pauJ h1·r M:.irl'h rt'nt fl\l' day ... l;1tt· On Friday , (.'a -.1•y won .111 1•v 1cl wn onlt>r Th<.· mov111g nwn \\ t' r1• right bt>hincl I ht• rlt•puly l-ht•ri ff whl'n Mr" Vantil'rlt1ll OIJt'ncd bl'r a partnwnt door Muri day. "Why 1s this necessary 1£ I am going to m ove m yst:lf out'!" Mrs Vandl·rb1lt asked the m ov- crl>. 1\1 r... Vandt•rl11ll s a id s ht· v.ould mo\E• to other propNt~ shl' own.., m Newport. ht:t•aul-t' l-h t• v.ould not h't'I Cl)mforl<tlJll· lav ing next to Ca~ey But C1!.c.) ::-.a id he did not lwht·\c• :.he rl'ally plllnncd lo mm c . so ~ hllc Mrs Vanderh1 It ::-.loud h~ prolt·!.l ang. I ht.• movn" hc~(ln pal'ktng ht•r J 1she!' and other bt·longings C:a~cy told lhl' mnvPrs to put the IJrgcr item '> in storage. In Hospital The rl'lea.,c of movll' dCtor J o hn Wavnt• Crom lloag Mem orial llosp1tal. '"here he 1s repor t ed ly ln.·ing ln•alt'd for bronch1t1s. h a:-. Ileen dl·layed, ac· cording to a -.pokt·swomJn for tht.> artor Waynl' ent.-r<'d the ho:-patal W e d nt•:-.d a~ for trcalml'nl 111 ~ hal ":.i:-. dt~ ... 1·rib1·d as an 11 r1t.1t1n1~ hronC'h1 ti 1n£1·l'l111n ,\t th.it t11rn•. h1:-. ~11ol-.t•s \\11ma11 s;11d hl' "'a:. 1'>qwl'1 1•tl lo rl'nl.1111 d p.1 111•nt fm 11111\ a I•·" d;l\s l'hlS 111111 n1n ~', Jttl\~I'\ l'I , tho· h11 ... p1I :ii .1n11ou11t·1'(I on lwh.dl ot tlw ~t;11 lhat lat· \\IJ1ild 11•111.1111 .1 µa1tt•11t tor ;_a1101lH'1 ltH' or s1' tlav:-. Iii~ ('IHldlltoll I!> ... till hskd ;J~ good . a~ tl has bi·t n s1nl't· hi' en ll•n•ct th1· fJctl1t> ~c .. cn da)::-. :.ago A ccor d ing 10 a ho:.p1tal s pokeswoman. the actor s rct·ent tllnei.s >A as brou~ht on from f)\'('r l'Xl'I l1un ~hill' fCCO\.(.'rlllg from 1·ancf'r .,u1 g1·r~ Thi• ~<.'WJ)Of'I lk.1l'h rt·s1<knt u11tl1•1 \lo1•nl 11111t· h1111r" 11r ..;un,1·r) .1t \ht• l ( 'l.1\ \J.-<l1l ,al C'l'flll'I 111 .Jo lllhtl~ tlf 1'1 11111\I ll ll> l'tlll 1·1'11111 ... .,t11m.1c:h ~111t·t· thl'n, h•· h.1 lwt·n 11· l'o\ t•r 1111! .it ha ... fl,,' ... hon hn111• 11 1 ... 11111) m :1111r p11l1l11· ·ll' 1w.1r,11w1· v.a~ 011 ,\p1 II •1 wht·n h1· prncnt1.:d tl11.· l h1·J1 f111 h•"·t p1rtu11· at the Al'adt•m) /\wru1h 1·cr cmony Fro• Page Al DIEDRICH TRIAL. • • property controll ed by Hos" for more tha n 1t was worth "l believe they l>aid they we n ; told 1f they bouJ,?ht t he property 1t might cnham:e their ahiltly t1> get their property 12,200 ~1crcl­ in t he Anaheim ha lls> removt'd from the agrat·ullural prcservt' 'b y the cou n ty Boa rd of Superviso rs) " Carpenter lh<'n testified that Gr ant and O""en a s hort time lall'r asked for a second appoint m enl In the s econ d m e eti ng, Ca rpenter said the two men told him D1C'd nch ha d s u1rnet">ted the C'Ompany hire luwyC'r Michal•I Re m ington to re present the m 1n their land"Jsc problem s and pay him a $100.000 fee. In both instanC'es, Carpent<'r s aid, he adv is ed Gra nt Hnd Owe n to resis t any possible bribe ry solicitation a nd "offered to fjirect them to an a ppropriat<• la w t'nlorl'C m<'nt o gene y." However . the former Ne wport Beach slate · Sena t o r sa1ct ne ither m an accepted his offe; of law enforcement he lp. During h is t es timon y. Carpe nter referred to Owen as "a nervous little man" and tailed the Sl00.000 fee lo Re m · lngton "outrageous ly high." ll. is . the prosecution ·s con· tentaon that whe n offering the Rose property for s ale to the company that Rose and Diedrich conspired to solicit a bribe It is also t he proseculion:s con- tention that the fee for Rem- ington's legal services was nothing more than a 11ham lo Garage Burglaries Reported in Mesa . Two gara ge burg laries involv· mg tbeft of tools and s ki equip· ment are under investigation by Coala Mesa police. Raymond R. Spatz of 1607 Wlnler1reen Place told pallet that intruders took $734 In tools. whtlc Michael J . Lanbeth of 1922 Meyer Place re ported lhe loss of $900 in skilng gear . create a runm·I I hrnu~h whwh mont•y <'OU ld bf• rarrtl•d on to 1>11.'drtl'h F: a r I 1 <'r 1 n t h 1• ri a v Rt' m 1 ngton 'i. forml'r I 1·ga I ~l'l' rPl arv fm1sh<.-d tC' ... t1fytnj! Do nna Oought) ii ll:-.t1mon' l><·J,?an late Thur.,day "'hen Shl i.a1d Remington once luld ht 1 "h£. w as going to act al> <• h a ~ma n for Mr Kalph Diedrich · Monday, Mrc; f>ou~hly soul ::-.he d11I not make that rC'mark 111 thC' granri Jurv 1n 1!177 hl'ra11w ..,he wa ntNl lo pr1<tl'cl HPm 1n~ton. It was n 't until H<'mtngtr>n pleaded guilty to misdemeanor ehargcs rela ter! lo another 1n d1ctmenl and agr eed to te1>t1fv against Oicdrtr h thal she fl'll free to volunlet'r the bagman comment. Mrs . Doug hty said Schools Eye Rec Program For 2 Cities /\ propo s ed s umm e r recreation program agreem ent with the cities of Newport Beach a nd Cos t a Mes a wall com e before Newport-Mesa s chool trustees tonight. The meeting will begin at 7·30 p .m . a t Harper Commu n it y Center, 18lh Streel at Tustin Avenue, Costa Mes a. Among the proposals is a sum· m er sport!! camp, to be opera.led by t he eitlc!i a l the four high schools for up lo seven weeks . Cost of the c ump would ~ $30 per person for four weeks up to $45 for all seven weeks. The agreement also sets up fee schedules for s wimming pool s and gy mnul ums . and permits free use of tennis courts and athletic he lds with the cities assuming clt'an ing and damage respons1biht1es . !'h-wporl Beach anti Oran ge Count' offltaals :.aid tod ay they >Al'rt' olt·ased with a Ced(•ral C1v1I At•ronaut1l' Board rl'Jl'Clton of Frontier /\rrltnc'<> a pphcat aon tor 1mmt:d1ale route a uthority hetwcen Orange County and Las Vegas The rult nJ.!. handed doY. n last \H'l'k. lknlt"' univ thl· atrhne'c; l'l'IJUe.,t for ;in t'>:r,cd1tcd r ultng It rlot>sn l apply to lht· pendm~ <J1>phcat1on th<' :11r hnc hlC'CI a., p.11 t of 1 hC' procl'd11ri• known a s lhl' C'.il1f11rnau N1•\ada Lu\.\-t-'a1r ltoult• l'ro<'<:t'<llnJ,! 'I h•· L/\B. hov.!'vt·t . further r11l1·d lhal 1t \\.t>Uld rt~movt.' 1 lra11r..:t• Count\ /\1rpor1 from 1111 111 1•d1at1· t'•>11~11.kra11on tn t ht• L'a hfornta N<•\ada route a ward::-. in order to conduct som e kmd of l·nvironmenlal im pact study on the effect of new ro utes al lhl' airport. That ruling 1s s imila r to one the CAB made a month ago t.n the Cahforrua·Arizona Low Fair Route ProcM'ding Al t hat t iml'. at tht> urging or t1ttornt-ys for the city of Newport and the rnunty. the \AB agreed to W>thholtJ ('OnS1derat1on Of ne" routes to Orange Count v until !.Om\' kind of env1 ronmt<ntal as sc ... sml'nl of their 1mJJaCt could bto> condul1.ed Newport Bcarh Cal> Attorney Dennis o· Neil sa id today tht: agem·y has not yet dch ned th<• scope of those e nvironmental studies Tht' effect of the C/\B action ts to put in a s tat<.· or suspension s evera l p e ndin g r o ute ap pli ca lions to Orange County. In the Nevada proceeding, on Iv Frontier. Air Cahfornrn ;iavl ~lughes Ai rwesl v.ere a pplicant.::. for Orange County routei. Airwest already holdi. a route to Las Vegas. Air Cahfornia \I.Ill be gan Oying to the desert city on May l using a route the aarhnc gol in this winter's r oute de· regulation In a preliminary findinJ?. the Frontier apphcat1on was rf'Com mended for eventual approval. hut last week's ruling Jppeari. to dt>lav that final approval 'fhcrt· ;ir•· 1·1ghl .11rhnt·., w 1th p1·ndang appltl'at1un~ 111 th1· Artzond proc<.·~d1n~. sPek1 n ~ d lJI hon ty tn Oy bet Wf'l'n Oram't.• l'ount~ and Tuv;on and Ph11\'nJ1' P o lls will be open at the 1·0.1 m p11s Wt-dnesday and Thurs· d.iy Election res ults wiJI be available about m1tlnigbl Thurs· day. s tude nt officials said . Rents Protested LOS ANGE LES <APl -A l!roup of e lderly Los Angeles l uunly rei.1d e nls demanding I .1 ~1 j(•t1on on rent control pre- :-t•nt~d t•ounly :.uperv1sors rloeu- 111enls, whtt·h they s ay s how April Mav r<·nl inc reases and 1•v1l'l11>11 notices Brynner Sues Actor 'Stricken' by Pork N EW YORK •AP l Actor Yul Brynner, peren- nial star of "The Kmg and I" was brought to his· lrnC'f?S by a foul order of ... parenb<>. says his lawyer. "\\or ms. Paras1til' wormc; and infected pork is "'hat brings u~ here. · attorn<'' II arr;. Lipsig told a 1Ur} of lhn·c ffil'n ;.ind I h1t.·t· wom1 . .'n Monday in the .ll LOr " S3 million civil still aJ,!.1tn..,t Trador Vic's, a posh restaurant lo('atl'd m the Pl.ua Hotel in mid· Manhattan. Brynner s gastronoma: "'>t' allegedly ste mmed from trichinosis Lipsig. rn hrs ope111ng ... aho. <;aid Brynner, his wife. J acqueline. a nd anoth<'r sho\\ husmess couple a ctress Joan D iener :vl <irr<· a nd he r director- husband Albert M ;,ir n · also p;,irtook of the dinner on Nov. 3, 1974. With Rol ex, diamonds are right on time. .. R OLEZ SLAVICK'S 1 K f.uh1 nn hi.ind • 611· I ~RO Newport lk,1l h Ligun.i 1-lllls • W\.>Jrm1nu~ ·-~-""""~, ................. "'' ~ ... "~ ........ ......_ ......... iM ..... t ........ Tiu• JL ... 11mII\1 lk J-,ir.ll \ 1 ·ll111,· g11IJ Rukx Day-D,1tl' wath m.ilch1ni; h1JJl·n d.i ... p brc1l t'll•t A U11t1Jl1rn1•d . '!>5,:!'iO B With d1.imnnd J1.1l. )5,925. C.W1th d1,1m ond be.id .rnd d iamond di.11. $9.075. Or ,1dd to your own 18 karat )1.l1ld D.iv·Dat~ .i di.mu.Ind bt•/d for $3, ISO, or a d iamond d ial for $675, or both tor $3,825. .. ' -----·~----- Oil Companks Diverse F inns Inv tin Non. n rgy Bu siness NltW --~~t~r•~='"=";.;..;..;.~.ap.;;;,,;;;..;...:;.;.:; w c •• t-OmJH•ni own About 2' perwnl or the nation's coal rt'1tt-rvl"S und " lar .. chunk or the country's -urm1um lJ~u o -en re ml)re ort-1>eat. tank. And you m ay do tome ol your •hopplna at • tore owned by the firm lhfll rt'flne. Lhe 011 that hea ta your houat" Tht•tw 1nv .. 1ttntnlb. even lhoee In a lternative t'nngy "4>Ul"<'t't>, huvc com e under tire. Preside nt Carl..r'' 1>la11 lo decon trol domestic crude o il 11rlt'l'N lnl'ludea proponls that would force o il cun11>1mw' Lo invc11l the aaddlUonul Income fro m dccontrullt•o otl lntu uplorallon for and producllon of new 0 11 You m ay evt>n bf' ealln«i almond~ iirown hy a liUbl ldia ry of • firm better known for natural "au. pl~UM8 THE NATION'S BIG O IL COMPAN I ES, looking Jo"'n tht• rootd at tl time when lhe Euth SlOPI {llVl nl( up µt'trOlt'Unl, llrt' 1nk1n.: tht•tr mo11ey Into ot ht•r areas Wh!le sonw of thest• url' t•nrr10 r~ldted 011 C ASH FAST H o meo wne rs loans arranged for any reason Credit. no pr o blem Bo rrow on your equity Call now for cou rl eous. f as t information (714) 547-7151 AMERICAN Mortqage Co. Sk11ng c 1.us1tied ads a re the best place to buy or sell ~k1 wear and equjpment In the Daily Piiot. 642-5678 "Ollll OI L PRO O t:RS WILL GET 'ubi.l11nt1ul lll'W 1nrornc -enough to provide Jllt•lll)' 11( lfll't'll\IV(' for IO ('rCUSed dom estic produl'liun, · ('iartt'r :.aid · 1 will d~mand that they u f' tht•ir m.•w ln('om e to develop energy for ,\m .. 11 1·~1 dud no t to buy s uch things as de partnw11l l\tc11 t'i-1111d hotel~ ai. some have done m the JWbl Carter touched on o nly u couple of the new role:. ror11tl l·o111paoics . ln recent years Mobil purchased. for an esti mated Sl.8 billion. th~ Montgomery Ward & Co. departme nt s tore l't1a1n Mobil a lso owns Container Gorp. of Amcnc·u. CJlld tried to buy the Irvine Company. -Exxon started s ubsidiaries t hat produce e l ectric typewrit ers, golf cl u bs a nd word processing m achi ne s . T he firm a lso purc hJ:.ed large amounts or coal -and urun1um producrn~ areas ATLANTIC RIC H F IF.LO BOU GHT An;1comlu Copper Cor $700 million :md added th e Oh:.t.•rwr, ,1 London news paf)('r, and a solar energy company -Sun 011 bought the Stop-N-Go l'rocery cham, a trucking C1rm and a t<tpe cassPlle maker. -T<'nnt'l'O hou~ht sever:.il automativ<' parts firms , i-oml• almond orchards and Philadelphia L1fr l ns urnm·e Co -Continental . which has owned the nation's laq:c~l coal producer , Consol1dat1on Co.ii. since 1966, dive rsified mto uranium mining Ew n moves into other ene rgy Cields have been c riticized. but the companies say that as energy companies they CJre the logical ones lo develop non-oil types of energy ANALYSTS NOTE THAT JN broadening t heir base. the com panies are merely hedging against the lame in 50 years or so when the oil dries up At that t1ml'. Exxon. for example. probably "ill nol ex1-.l as we know 1t today ln-.lcad of being :1 mull1nallonal ml compa py, 1t will hk<'IY be a mullmat1on.il conglomerate, dahhhng 1n consumer Cic lds a~ "l'll as uranium , coal. :.olar and othe r cnl'rgy ~oun·es And. the analysts say, 1t 1s natural that firms as big as the ml companies d1vers1fy. "Companies nf this size often try to gel 1nlo divcrs1f1('at1on," said Eugene Nnw<.1k, who follows th<.' 011 indus try fo r Ulyth Eas t man Dillon. "Obviously 1t m akes sens e Crom a business standpoint " Nowak :.aid the non -e n e r gy areas oHcn offer higher profits lhan the ~us1nesses the 011 companies arc already in. Pick a Penn Mutual success story. - M1rk Jiilson 549·99?3 ~ Dout Scllnel4er $-i9'9'923 Howard Lucu 549.9923 Peter J. Sltoby $-i9·9923 The people foatured he re all have one thing 1n common Success. They are members ol Penn Mutual's prestigious Top Club. Bui more 1mportan1. all are trusted professionals tn the eyes of their many satisfied cllent s. Using their experience and expertise in insurance plan· ning. they can work with your accountant and attorney to Implement programs that meet your special needs. Or those of your business. Programs thal preserve your estate. save you money on taxes. and provide for the crea1111e use of dividends. · If you have an appreciation for professionalism. give one of them e call. And find out how life insurance can be a vital contributing part of your total financial strategy. The Penn Mutual L.-e Insurance Company. Independence Square, Philadelphia. PA 19172. r:IPenn : :.I Mutual Chuck Miiburn 549-9923 David L flobenon. ClU RORRION I ASSOCIATES 3720 Ctmovt [)five H•WllOft Buell S49·9923 '"""'' Ol'l'Ol<V'o1rf air.tu •t• ... ' N ot What You Think Whal looks like golf tees at fi rst glance a re actually pop-up tem- perature gauges undergoing quality control inspection at 3M Co . in Fresno. The gauges. pointed at one end. a re inserted into turkey. chicken or other meats and have an indicator in the center that pops up when the proper internal cooking temperature or the meat 1s reached. Becklllan Due Recognition /\rnold 0 Hl'<'k man of Corona del Mar. chairm:rn of the board of tru!>tces of Beckm an lnstruml·nt~;. Inc. will be ho nored Saturday by the Me nnonite llosp1tal Association, Bloomington. Ill , with an :.i~ard for leader s hip 10 s c1entiC1c ms trumentatll)n at a banquet there The' banquet will highlight celebr ations markrng the associatio n's 60th anniversary. Founded in 1935 by Beckman with the development of a pH meter for measuring acidity a nd alkaluuty, Beckma n Instruments, Inc 1s a manufactur('r or ans trumentatJon and related sc1cnt1f1c produ<"ts. I\ m~mbcr or the c he mistry faculty of Caltech from 192.8 until 1940. when ht: left to devote full t1ml' to th<• dcvt·lopme nt 1.1nd m anufacture of 1ns trumc•ntat1on. lkc·kman 1s a founder. past pres1dl·nt :.ind honorary hfr mc·mber <i f the lns trumt·nt Soc1t>l y of 1\mt·r1<·:i . a natio nal pro fessional oq~an1zat1on Car Prices ·To Rise DETROIT !AP l Prev iously o p t i o n al e qu i p m ent wi ll be standard an new models. so prices of Plymouth Horizon. Dodge Omni and C hry s le r New Yorker autos are going u p May l. Ch rys ler Corp. says. The sticke r p rice or t h e s ub co mp ac t Om n1·Honzon t wo-door will go up $60 to $4 ,698. T he four -door's price will Jump S74 lo $4 ,352, the auto m aker said The pncc or tht-Nf'W Yorker. CJ Cull :.1z<.'tl t·ar. will inc rea~t: S81SI lo SI0,026 ()vt•r Tht• Coun h ·r HA SO listinqs NEW VOAK tAP I (OMGn }1 J1 rneaw, .. . ' •• Pen.tEnt IS_. ls-\r.. ttf:el:X 1 ' , .. ~,,.,~:~:"t~'t'' ConP.tp r;I'• 61'· lw.tSoUt ,,., ,..,. Pf'•rollt \I .. 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F ill ·er UIJ wi th gar bage F ill 'er up with s lash F ill 'et' up with s puds and gram An d s av e our country's cash We can t!ven use our sewage To brew our gasohol And in Aug us t and September We 'll a dd t o ns of grass-seed straw. T her<''s a moral m this me.>sagc When all '" :.aid and donl' Why s hould we buy Crom OPEC When we can buy m Oregon?" lip • and Do ae~ UPS ANO 00wN\ O~d~t~ A\~. 0Vf'< CullrFM! 11. 11u,rd I Ttnn.nt 1n .. (0\if\tl•f' B.,.• C1c1tron , .. 1 16 JO\fy nM " • 18 P IOnH•B n ... n • t 1tt•f'lv ,. ... , . N£W YORK IAPI lhr foUOWlftQ In.• tns\lr.,•u! ,. '"°"'' O•nlyM ,. .. ""' tC•t,St ' ,, II• Pl•\tln~ ,., 1• 1 l•C>'"''~ "1 , 10 "'""'" lhe OWr ll>e Conlwr •• \toe-.\ Old Of\ 1]• .. 131 .. ;t•lv.-ir v 1 ~ 1'• Po\\I, s•.., & l o'toC.P U'• U • UO<k' M'O W¥f'tl>f\t\ tMt l'\dWt" QOIW' uo llEL Ina I • .. ' O"ylM•I 73 r 2S r K.tm•n 1IJ· 1q I Pr09rp I • '"' ''"'°'o I•~ 10 I ,,.. mo\I .no -,,.. """, b•,,..a on AFAPfot ll • '1'· 8:~:!':! 1&'• '11'' t<rnpAtf' 10 • "'. 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The (r"01en·food pl•nt to be divest· ed ts operattd by I.Ibby . Mc Neill & L.l bby, a Neac.Je subsidiary • • IF YOU WANT TO VISIT t~RIENOS in another cil y without being house g uests . you might find an exchange in a town nearby the perfect solution IC you want lo lea rn about a fo reign country by being a pa rt of a neighborhood 1n which you can absor b e veryda y eve nts or a diffe rent culture and place your children elbow-to.elbow with the different culture. what could be a better . less expens ive me~hod" As a membt!r. you can re nt to another subscriber. loo . But the organization's experience shows that s ubscr ibers take better care or borrowed homes when they e xch ange . Here's how the program works : T H E CLUB P UBLISH ES T WO ISSUES of the Exchange Book u year a directory a nd u s upplement. Published since 1960. thc!.e books describe your home and its particular:, <.tlQn~ With deta ils Of tho usands Of Other ho mes offered for c1tch angt! during the year One-third of the m are hstin~s outside the "mted Sla tes Copies of both a rc sent to subsc•ribcr:. E xchange., an· arran~cd b} the s uhscribers through their personal corre!:>pondcncc The s ubscriber may write to o ne or many hst1n~!:> T he t'lub sa):-its <;cr v1ct' 1s simply to publis h the hsts or interested pa rta·s It 1s not responsible for the homes. the actions or the in<l 1,·1dual subscribers fir the a ccuracy of thl.' listm~s It dot·i; not )(uarant.ee an exchange will be arra nged SllBSCRI PTION f'EE IS SIS FOR listing in either the directory or the supple ment If you do"not want your home lis ted m either bo<>k . you can receive the d irecto ries for Sl2 f or an C"<tra SS. the duh will print a photograph of 'our house · F'or more (Jt·ts un l.'Xchanging home!> and how to go about 11. \Hilt• thl' \·arauon Ext'hang<' ('!uh. Inc . 350 Broadway. New York . N Y 10013 Phont: • 212 1 966 2576. LA County Gains In Condominiums Construction during f'ebrua ry rn Southern Cahforma 's 10 counties s ho"'cd an increase of 1.000 multiple-unit building permit~ O\'Cr J anuary figures. with mulllple ·un1t pe rmits re a ching 3.800. according to Security Pac1hc National Bank. Paul J O 'B rie n , senio r vice pr e:.1d e nt a nd adminis t r a t o r o f the bank's re a l est a te finance de partment. reported that the inc rease m multiple units 1s largely due to the J(rowth of the condominium m arket , which he said 1s cspcl·1ally strong in Los Angeles County IN FACT. SOUTH ERN CA LIFORNIA AS a who le had 13 percent fewe r multiples this Fe bruary as compa red wit h a year ago. while Los Angeles County gamed 54 percent during the same period "The Los Ant:eles County experience 1s representat ive 01 what we might expect in a mature area with a shortage of buildablc land a sh ift toward grente r de nsity in residential dwellings a t mo re affordable prices." TAKI G ~T()(:K In othe r a re as of rons tru c ti o n . sing le-fa mily dwelling pe rmits fell s harply du ri ng lh c Ja nu a r y F e b r u a r y s pan. fro m over 4,600 units lo fe we r than.3.300 units. Nonresidentia l cons truction was mixed for the month, r egistering a gain in industrial constr uction and declines in commercial a nd "other·· constr uction. T he bank's report covers Imperial. Inyo. Los Angeles, O range. Riverside . San Bernardino . San Diego, San Luis Obispo. Santa Barbara a nd Ventura counties. S~nfors to G~t /tfen"-1 Tip,. Home Federal Savings and Loan Assoc1at1on of San Diego will sponsor a free seminar on financial planning in r etirement years from 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday a t the Villa Valencia recreation room. 23552 Paseo de Valencia, Laguna Hills. John Hitchcock. president of Home 1-~ed Trust. a s ubsidiary of Hom e Federal. Wlll discuss trusts. inc luding m a nagem ent of assets. tax pluns for seniors' different types of trusts. •-d•t1t•11 Le .. n S lped The signing or three commercial lea ses in the shop. pmg ce nter al Rotsa Chica and llell. Huntington Beach • have been announced by Diversified Shopping Centers. Costa Mesa de vl'loper. T he lessees arc Longordo 's Pizzu. Krui 1c K<1ls Fas hions and Ul u Colonial BeauLy Box . ,',) State Offici~I Quits -s.\"CRAMENTO IAP) -The CaU/ornla slate com- mlssioner or corporaUons, Willie Barnes. says he ts resi1n· Ing Aprll 30 to enter private law practice Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's otrlce said Monday tha t no successor has bee n named. J