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1979-05-04 - Orange Coast Pilot
17 - Diedri~h Takes Stand, Cites Politi~OI Career FRIDA Y AFT ERNOON, May 4, 1979 VOL 11 HO 114 4 S~C !ION~ ... PAG( S ( Cus ,JAple11ty · Al $1 .03 Per Diedrich -1 -ue~-CaD't Tes tifies aveW7a1ted Tliat Long Ther~ Wi.IS no s horlagt· of gas at Orange <.:ounly Airport t oday , ~a1<.I a s pok e s w o man f or <.t private aviation firm that ser ves a~ a fuel d1 ~ tribULor The !,pOk1:swo man for Martin Aviation s<.11<1 Air Ca l i fornia and llug h1:s Airwest Jets arc· hav1nj! no problems at M ~irtin '~ gas tanks . In fart. she said there·~ even low-lt>a d e d fu e l availahlc for fH1sst•ng<.·r cars and Lhi.lt ..,om•· Jirport workc rs havl' hccn f1 ll111g up there. The only catc h . the spokeswoman s aid. is that t h e gas <:osts SI OJ a gallon. Peep-shows Bill Advances S/\CRAM 1-:NTO AP The state Senate Wl:.lnls anyone who might try to skim profit~ from peep-s how ma chint· 11rof1L.., tu think agmn. By a 23· I volt· Thursday. lhl' upper house se nt t o the As sembly a meas ure toughcnin~ oena lties a~ainst such action Senate Prcsid<.•n t PriJ Tern James Mills. D-San Du~~o . sponsored the bill. SH 378. which would a llow lol'al governments to adopt o rdanam·cs rcqu1nng coin or money counte rs on coin operated viewing machinel- Guerrillas Fire On Israeli J eb; By The Assoc:iated Pr.-ss Syrian and Palestinian gun· ners fired at Is rael warplanes zooming over Beirut today. and the Syrians promptly flew pro- tective missions over the tense Le banese capital with their own jet fighters. The low-flying Isr ael Jets drew a nti-aircra ft fire from guerrillas in the two major Palestinian r ef. ugee camps or Bourj e l Bara- jneh and Chatilla as well as the I s hantytown or Sabra just south of Beirut. In Trial R y GARY GRANVILLE Of I~ 0••11 Pilot St.ott SAN DI Ec;o The Supeno' Court Jury lh<tl will d ecide 1f Or<1 n ge County S upe r visor H<1lph lJiedriC'h 1s g uilty of bribl'ry c harges he ard from Diedrich for the firs t time late Thursday afternoon. Th t' 53 -yt•all old cou nty ..,11p1•r v1.,or·!'> lf·st1m11ny wa!> hm1ll·d lei n ·l·ounting ht!> bus1 ncs!> and poltl1l':JI c<1rccr Ancl there was only enough time for Diedrich to a ns wer a few quc•stions about his business relationship with c:o ·dcfendant Lt· Hoy Hose But l>iC'dnc h will ht• back on thl' w1tne!'>!> ~t<ind when the tnal 1 n .J u II g £' H o !'> s T h <t r p · l> courtroom n:sumes Monday Tht·n. \\1th ch:fe n:.<' l<iwyer J amt·s R1dd<:t asking questions, DiNlneh will te ll his version of lht• 1~73 -74 l'Vl'nl~ lh<tl the pro!.ctullon :.1llt·ge!> added UIJ to bnbt·ry A fll'r R1ddl'l finishl'l-qucst1cm· ing his c·lient. 1>1ednch will foct· JHOM'l'Ulor M1C'h<.1cl C:.1p1zz1 'i. l'rO!'>s t·xam1nat1on /\ncl by lht' t•nd of next wct'k , 1>1cdnch and HoM'0!. fate i~ hke ly to bC' in the hands uf the eight wo man, four m <in Jury that t!> hearing the ca~c. Thi• <t llcgat1on!'> <iga1nl-l 0 1 e c1 r 1 ch and H "M' cent c r ;.iround the l!)7:J .74 dfort~ of Ana ht•1m 11111!., Int· . to hav1· 2.200 :.it·rcl-rcmovl•d from <in ag ri c ultu r al prt•!.ei;vc and upl'm·d to dcv1•lopmcnt It 1s lhl' ddcnl-<.' c·ontcnt1on that D1t·dr1('h ~up1>o rtcd the C'Ompany's effort hec ;.iusc he. al- a matter of princ iple. opposed gi v1 ng lando wners a property tax break o n propcrty•that is not truly agric ultural, s uch as the s l N·p slo pes of the hills in Anaheim The pros <.·t·ution attributes a nother motive' t o Di cdric h's s upport of tht> company. $95,000 in hidden bribery pay mcnU. C1nd an $80.000 bank loan. Thurs d;.i y , Co unty Ad m inis trativc O ffi cer Robert T homas said he and other ne m- bers of a county task force in 1974 concluded that it was in "the public inte rest" to let the company out of the JO.year ISee DIEDRICH. Page A2> More Get Less .,~ Counly Car Tally Rises Bo/o Gu-hungry motorists who compare today's gasoline cri1i1 with the one th•t left m•ny drivers with e mpty tanks tn 1974 tend to overlook one thing there are mofe cars on the road ln Otange County today. THE NVMBEll OF vehicles out there seeking that elu.lve cu is up by 8 percent over the 1974 tally. the s tate Department or Motor Veh icles said today. Orance County registrations for 1979 total 1,377,767. In 1'74. the department recorded 1,276,256. .. WELL, 18NT THAT just fascinating," a wury Santa Ana service 1taUon operator commented today. "Whatever the totals, the result is the sam e -cars wlndlq around the block and everfbody in them hoping llke hell U..t there's some gas left when he reaches m y pumpi1." .. .. Bob Hood of lfunt1ngton H1·aeh m<i,\ ht· tht• proud owner of ;i perf ert WU5 Bu1ek antique auto. hut todc.1y ht• learned that 'int a gl' or not. ·' 011 J.!l'I to ..,, a nd in ;.i ~a~ohne lint• 1ust hkl· t·ver yl>od:.· vbt·. H.owl \\>cl.., t n11g to gas up at Mobil station O.a••• Pilot Photo bf P~tr1ck O'Donnell :it Hrnokhurst and \'1<.'lona !-ilf'l'(.'tS Rood savs n1s 11u1c k nas l \\ o <·~ lmdt·rs ;mcl tht• tank hold~ 16 gallon~· And get this hl' ela1ms :is miles JH•r gallon Like newer low mileage mo<iels. hb <• nl1q ue t•\'l'O h<J ~ CJ n C.1dJ u~t :.1 bit:' st l'l' ring whee l. Even-odd-Gas Sales ·oue IWIN 1'0 A.SK GAS RULLllACK Brmvn Proposes Emerge11ey Fuel Allocatio11 SJ\CR/\MF:NTO t /\1'1 c;nv Edmund Brown .Ir -.a 1tl tudav he w i 11 au l ho r 1z1· l' o u n l I l'; to r,•strict g<1soline ..,1·rv1ct• to C':.irl- w1th oc1d and t'Vl'n hCt'nM· plate·~ on altematt• d;.iy!'> a nd proh1h1t "topping off" tanks that arc more than half full The Dcmorrallr governor told re porters he: would invoke h11' emergency powers to allow the allocation syste m at local option "as soon as the ruunttes would re~ uest 1t " • · It is an t>ffort to alleviate the hardship!> a t the gas hncs, .. Hrown said Stat e .Energy Comm 1~swn Cha irman Richard Maullin said earlier today that the odd-even p la n probably wo uld be im· plemented first in Santa Clara and San Francisco counties after a meetinl( with county of- ficials on Mo nday Speaking lo reporte rs before testifying to a House sub<:om. millee. Brown made no mention of s tarting first in those two counties lie said one provision of the orde r .would prohibit S'~lling gasoline to cars that already had more than hair a full tank lie did not say how that wo uJd be determJned. Under the plan, owners whose cars have license phttes ending In an odd number could buy gas In a ration-plan county only on odd-numbered days of the month and conversely for owners of cars with license plates endlhg in even numller!I, he said M aullin said there ..is ~ c lear ex pl a natio n wh y l1n<:l-a t iwsohnc st ations arc longer in part s o f Cal1fo rn1a than t•bt•where Onl' pos!-1hlc cxpl;i na t1on. he :.aid, 11' that parts of Californ1<1 a rt• s till ex perie nc ing rapid population growth ;.ind gasolin(• allocations arc basc:d on use last y<'ar Santa Clara County. south of San f'ranr isco. is one o r the fast<>s t growing a reas. M aullin ~aid the problem 1s diffe re nt in San f''ranc isco . GAS SHORTAGES ClltTOURTSM-AS AMERICANS STILL DOUBT 'CRISIS'-84 where popul a tio n has been declining. But it is a commuter c ity, with people driving in from t he fast-growing s uburbs . Part of the proble m , Maullin said. is publir misapprehension about the amount of gasoline available. II~ said California's a llocation in May is actually 102 percent of what it had in April. Details or the pla n we re sent to affected counties Thursday night via an Office of E mergen· cy Services teletype network. M aullin told The Associated Press today that the em ergency plan•was drafted Thursday night because ''we ha\lc had sufficient reports of difficulties at lines at service i1tatlons becoming too l o n l( t o h undl e . and emergenC'v v••hlrles that w(!re unabl<' lo pass in the Bay Arca ·· Brown was expect<'d to mel'I with officials from around the stat(• Mondav in Sarramcnto lo' n•v1e w eac·h county '!-. necdl- bcfort' making a final dcc1s11in on the plan. Maullin s aid. Also cxJ)('rted lo a tte nd Mon- day's meeting were r epresen- tatives from lhl' oil, tourist and re nt-a-car indus tries. Maullin sa id. No h e aring s w oll ld b e necessary to imple ment the pro- gram bel'ausc Brown would be invoking emergency powe rs to prolect the licallh and safety or the public. officials said The Automobil e Club o f Southern California said Thurs- day that about 85 percent of the stations in the Los Angeles a rea will be closed Sunday, with 40 percent shutting down on Satur- day. In Los Angeles where limited hours for gas sales have resulted in long lines and waits 'averag- ing 45 minutes at many stations, Brown 's executive secretary. Gary Davis, r e portedly met Thursday witb Mayor Tom Bradley and county supervisors Keriheth Hahn and Ed Edelman to discuss the rationing pla n. The plan could save 1 to 2 per· cent of gasoline supplies in the sta te , but Maullin said its main purpe>se would be to "smooth out the lines" 110 that 11tations could "operate with . morf' regularity 11nd stay open more " LOS ANC; to: LES 1AP 1 Board of S111,en 1sor!'> ch:11rman Ken- nl'l h llahn s<iy s he will <1sk P rc.s1dc nt. Carter to roll hack gasoline prices lo whert> they wer<' .Jan I llahn. who recently returned to his JOh Jfter lll'arly three months of illness, sa111 Thursday he will a lso ask Carter for a feder al 1nv<•sllgat1on or "execs~ prof1b by 011 companies ... C:oa~t "'eather Night and morning low cloudiness, otl'terwis e hazy afternoon sunshine Satur - day. Hig hs f;S to 70 al bea ches to mid·70s inland Lows tonight 53 to 58. INSIDE TOD!\ l' Cinco de Mayo celebra hons. Orange CounJy's o~a boom. plmking psanos dthghl m Weekender. Page Cl . ••••• •t .,.,..,,~lte ........ ... A-L~ ........ 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U<' 1·1·pted a royal m andtttt> todtty I rom Queen Ehitt~·th II to (orn) ,a n~w govt"rnmt•111 .mil bt><'t1m l' F.urope':. fir t \\11111J11 prime> minisU-r T he m iso s hl' d1•(1•,1kd, Prtme Miniskr J a m n <'lt llaghan , 1·alled 11 a gn•Jt mom ent rn Hr1hsh h1:,tory Angels Get Campa1ieris The California Angels a nd 1'exas Han~l'rs of t he Am e r i c an Le a g ut• an· nounced today they have traded s h orls lopi., the Angels pic king up veteran Bert Campaneris in ex- change for Dave Cha lk <Sec s tory, Page 86) Campaneris, 37. is a 16-year vetcran~r the m a- j or league s . A five-lime All -S tar, he played in three World Series with the Oakland As C halk, a seven -year vete ran, unde rwent knee s urgery in the orrscason a nd has been on the dll>· abled list. Mesa Crash Ends Tr~ck, CHP Chase A Caltforma Highway Pat rol <:ha~w at spt•<'ds up to 110 mph ended today in Costa Mesa when t he truck o ffi cers we re chasing s lru<:k a curb and rolled over three t imes . tra pping the drive r. Cos ta Mes a police s aid driver John Walde n F it zsimons. 26, of E l Monte. escaped with bruises a nd didn't require m edical treat· ment following the l a .m . acci· dent on the Costa Mesa Freeway a t Mesa Drive. A CHP s pokes m an said the ('ha s1• IX'~an on the s outhbound lanl'S IUl>I north or the Edinge r offra mp when µatrolml·n tricd to '''OP F1tzs1 moni. fo r s us pected drunk dnvin~ T h e dri ve r a llegedly le d patrolmen al s peeds or 90 lo 110 mph down the freeway until he lost control of the truck at Mesa Drive and hitthe west c urb .. The truck re po rte dly fle w through the air, clipped a fire hydrant and rolled three times. landing upright. Fitzs imons was able to climb out through a win· dow, the CHP spokes man said. T h e s pokes man s aid a 22· caliber rifle was found in the truck. The drive r was booked on SUS· pic1on or possessing a s tolen vehicle, drunk driving. possess· ing a loaded weapon and neeing a rrcst , he said. The truck had been reported s t o l e n In P as ad e n a , th e s p o k e s m an s ai d I t was destroyed in the accident. Silberman Backed S A C RAMENTO I AP ) Ri c h ard S i l berm a n . Gov Edmund Brown Jr. 's finance d ire ctor who arr anged political contr ibutions with a lleged un- derworld ties, has won a Senate comm it tee's nod o r approval. T he five -membe r Rules Com. mittee, on a voice vote with no a udible dissent. recomm ended Wednesday that the full Senate confirm Silberm an as $47,549-a· year director or the De partment o f Fina nce. ORANGE COAST ' .. 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P N•ll A\llll•M --••Ol'19 t•tort TelepftoM (714)1Q.Gt1 CleHlflff AdwertlMflt "2·5171 ·I h•..t t 1<•m1·0tl11u,, · tlt•r l11n·1t lh1• ~'l\ht r11ld M1 ' 'lhuldwt ~ho 1'11.111111111111•1! fr,.,. •·nlt'l IH "t' 111111 l'UI h~ 011 Ulllllll JHl~t·r Ill 111· fo·nltn)( < 11ll uJ(hun ' Labor l':i1 \y .:11v"r11111l·r1I 111 f hur,duy '11 t'lc<: llOll With her hu~t.uuul Ut•nli., 11he rode through tht> ~.ates of But·k· 111wham Palac•t· in d tJlack Rove r fur the hlSlOrtC c.111l11ence With <)ueen Elizabeth 11 T hirty-four n11nutes latc1, ~h1• 1•rnergcd unci drove to 10 Do\\ n1 ng St • the p rime mrna~ter ·~ 11H1c1al rt-~ ulence. "'ht•re !>h1• \\as grt!t!ll-d queen ea1 her to tt-n<ler has rt·'> q~nat1on told J.JIJor Party l'allagn,m . who met with lhe qut•l'n t•a1 lter to tt·ndl'r hi'> rt: i.1.:nat1on, lold La lwr Purt y worken;, "I congratulate Mrs. Thatche r o n be coming prime m inister. It is a ~real offi<'c, a GAY RAP ENOS THORPE CAREER-A4 wonderful privilege, and for a woman to occupy that office is. I think, a tremendous moment in the country's history. "'Therefore. everyl>Ody must, on behalf of a ll our people wish her we ll." In a te rs e post-mortem on Labor's defeat , Callaghan said, "Obviously we didn't convince as m a ny people as we should have done." Wit)l 6U of the 635 seats m the House of Commons de clared. the Conservatives, traditional party of big business. had 324 scats. <1 lreadv !>ix more than needed for a ·major ity. Labor had 265 scats. the Ljberals~lO. the Scot- tis h Nationalists 1 a nd others 11. C.om puter projections showed a final overall m ajority or 41 seats for the Conservatives. "I am awa rt· of the very great rcspons1b1Jity." M r~. Thatcher !>aid at h er jubilant he ad - quarters. " . 1lt 1s very excit- ing. but somt.>how one has to ~ very calm about it. I ft!el it will be all right." The r~ults s howed the coun- S/Y deelJly d1 v u.J ed . with the pros~rous south or E ngland solid fo r Mrs. Thatcher 's Tories, while Scotland and t he north o r England, where the s hipbuilding, steel engineering and coal in - dustries re ly on the state support, <:onsolldated behind Labor. The latest pop ular vote fi gures s howed the Conservatives with 12,271 ,619 votes, or 44.3 percent, and Labor with 10,540,851, or 38 pe rce nt. Union rea c t io n t o Mrs . Thatcher's triumph came swift· ly. David Basnett. head of the General and Municipal Workers Union, called it "a sad day for · Britain," while railwaymen's union leader Sidney Weighell warned: "We are going to have a c o nfrontation s ituatio n gene rated if they do what they say they are going to do " J oe Gormley, leader of the Na- tio nal Union of M ine worker:. whose strike brought down the previous Tory govl'rnmcnt 10 1974, said: "Just whe n we have got things going right for Brt· tain. we are changing horses in midstre am.·· There was better reaction to the Tory success when the fin an cia l markets opened. The pound Ste rlin~ jumped mo re thaq <1 cent to $2.0860, and s hares o pe ned sharply h igher on the London Stock Exchange where some brokers wore blue Tory rosettes . ,,..,, .. ,, Sen. Abraham Rlbicoff, D· Conn., saying he admires men who know how lo "go out at the lop o1 their careers," told rePorters in Washington D.C. Thursday he ls stepping out of the 11*> race for the, U.S. Senate, K .. Pps Fires Burning Davt• Brown . Ke nt State Uni ver s ity f n • s h m a n , r c Ii g ht s ca n d I c s ar ou nd memorial to four ~tudents slain on cu mpui:. on May 4, 1970. Brown took part in Thur~- cfo~· night's candle li g ht procession and all- n1 g ht v1g 1I as p<.irl of th<: :\l:.iy 4 ob· :-.<·r v anc.·cs. Carter "'Warns America 'Beimre of Snake-oil Cure for Inflation' DES MOI N ES . Io wa IAP> Preside nt C <irte r warn ed Ame ricans todav to bewa re of "people selling ·snake -oil cµres for annallon or te lling science f1 c t 1on s t o ril'S a bout easy ener gy " In a speech to the Iowa Sta te Association or Counties, at the s t art of ;.s Lwo-d ay. "no n political " tou r o r Io wa a nd California. the pr esident said in· flatlon might worsen in the short run. "There is no mirac le rure.' he d eclared "And the m easures tha t will work a r e going t o hurt." The s am(' is true of e nergy. he s a id. "The ferlcral governme nt has * * * 'Ihree-auto Gas Coupon Plan Backed W ASHJNGTON CAP l -Presi- de nt Carter 's standby gasolinc- rationin~ plan· m ay be modified to bar owne rs of m o re than three cars from reaping a dditional r<i· taon ing coupons High-leve l negotiations were unde r way today lo rescue the plan from what some con- g ressiona l leaders see as like ly rejection when it com es up for floor votes in the House and Senate next week. Unless both houses a pprove the standby plan by the end or next week. it wi11 die. One modifis ation that seems to be gammg support would im· pose a three-car cap on coupon e ligibility. said llou!>c l:lSsistant D e m ocratic leade r Joh n Brademas. D·lnd . As submitted to Congress, the pres ident's plan would allocate gasol ine during s erious fuel s hortages based on the number of reJi:1s tcred veh icles in a household Critics s ay this would give people who can afford many car s a n automatic advantage over those who can't They also no SN 'rt't sc1e nt1f1 c: m 1r a cle tuckl'd ;iway thut will '>Uddenly produce a ('ure r o r o ur lon~~landmg overdcpcndencc on foreign oil ... he ~aid Cartl·r s aid the lack of a mlra- dt• t'nl'rgy cure means "we m usl lL'>e lc:,s anrt will pay more for what we do us(.• " Ill• <1lso rl'JH'\\l•d h1~ t·all for C"Ongre~~tnn <.i l approv<il 11f a l<lx on windfoll profits l ht> 1Jll com panit's will reap fro m th(· re moval or federnl price controh-. on do mc•sla· c·rud c 0tl "IL ts unj ust for lht· c11 I com panics lo profit fro m our pain, · Carkr s:ml /\sscrllnJ'.( t hat "wt• have to help oursel\'es mon· llircclly m- d1 v1dually. loc•..11ly · on cner~y .rnd 1nn<1t1un. C<trtcr <1nnoum·cd several program~ to he lp ~m:tl l towns and rur<1 I <1rcas becoml' more self-s ufficient 10 energy "'Some America n com munities c an re~a in their self. s ufficiency by do1n~ things that we have almost forgotte n lake hurning wood a nd using s mall dams that wt"re a bandoned an the era of c heap otl ," Carter sai(! The pro_grami. :rnn11unn·tl hy thl' pr cs1dt•nl ml'lud('tl F<'fll•r.11 loan... ;ind gr:inl~ total111g S.'Wll 1n1ll1un lo rt·11m :tit· , 100 s mall hydrot:lectnc: prtiJl'('h a<'ross the <"OUnlry partH'ularl) in New England. by 1981 Ca rter ~aid rcd1st'uH•n of s mall St'<th ' hydrod,..ct ric· pt~\\t-r s hould pro duce e no ugh elt,tt nc·1ty £•ven t u ~ll v lo s<ivc Ltlmost 140 m tlhon barre l!-or 011 a W:"<ff SI I mtlll<Jri tn f1n1Jnl'10I! for 100 'mLtll pl.1 nts l11 pr<1c1uu• gasuhol. ga!.11l1nt· m ixed ~1th alc·ohnl cll'nvetl lrom farm wa ... 11· produc·ts Thi· munt•v from 1 ht 1-;c·o n11m11· [)1·v.-lopm1·11 l i\11 m1 111str;ti1on <.1nd tht· ('11 mmun1t \ S1•r\ I Ct's /\<lrn1n1 ... 1ral1•1n will 111· gl\••n to l.1111H·1· .1 11d f :11m '110111·r.1tl\1·s l'h" pn·»11lt·11 t d 1 .. ,1·r1l11 ti j!Hs..ihol .IS ;1 t l.1· '>ll ••X!H'llplt ,,f Anwr11·an 1ng1·11utl\ th.it "" UM·d 5'1 \f'ill .1,.(lt hlJI flil gci1l1°ll 111 lht• t'I ;, ,,f d11-.1p 11iJ ·\ S:l b 11111111111 gr .1111 111 lhl· i\ m cnl'an Put1li1· (, J~ ""'oc·1;i 1111n and ..i ron~11rt1um 11f ""' a11 1 ntt•n•sl s lo 111· moni.t r alt· lt1.it na111 ral /.!JS c•<.sn ht' r1·c·11\ 1·n·1l from c:ua l and shl:lle a l c11m pt;J 111\ l' J.fflCl'S 0 The prt'S1<lt·nt s;ud mon• tht1n ti.~O\J rural rornmun1t11•' ..,11u;itt"ll n1·ur c·•1.1I or ,!J,1lo 11·~1·1 "'" t'OtJld UM' !h1·111 Ill Ill 1JtllH 1· ,1 ... 1,•;11h do 1wnd.d1I• • Ul•llh •1f na1111 ;d ,i.:;.., \\lllt1111t rJ.1rn.11•111 • I ht• l'll\'JrllllOlt'nl Tax Shuffle Bianca: Mick Kept Moving LOS ANGELES IAP I Rock s t ar Mick .Jagger ·!-. lax woes force him to keep moving from country to country. ~ay!> h1:, estranged wife . who is seeking a divorce ~ere In rourl doC'timc·nts filed Thurs day. Bianca Jagger dcst•nbcd he r lire wilh the s inger as "a nomadic JOUrnc} .. "Throughout our marnt•d ltfe. Jaggc·r and r lite raily h ved out of a s uitcase in a nom ad1l' Journey from one place to anothN in his quest to a void taxes, .. she said "lie told me that h1i. mus ical a cllv1t1es in Los Angelel. ha d to he kept SC<"rl'l so that ht· <·1111ld :J\10ttl paying any mcome lax to tht-L'mtcd State:. gov ernmPnl .. The couple was married 1n 1971 She ri lf'd fo r her first d ivor('C in Eng land last year and tn California Feb 5. seeking $13.400 a mo nth in te mporary support :.ind half of the estimated $25 million the s inger made during their ma rriage A hearing h as hl'l'O scheduled Monday argue th<.sl cars could he rescued ----=~--------from jl.mk heaps and qualify for coupons. "Some people were even call- ing th e pres id e nt 's pl a n the 'used car d ea le r 's relief bill.· "joked Rrademas . Bradcmas also p redicted a s likely a provis ion aimed at ap· pea s ing House and Senate mem· be.c.s from the Western states by g ua r anteeing extra gasoline ra- tions to states whe re gasoline use is heavy often because of lo n g driving dis t a nces ancl tourism Bradem as sa id various v .... ,., a re being cons id ered to permit changes designed to win s up- port. including possible res ub- m i s s 1·0 n o r the p I an with modifications. A 1975 law severe ly limits the possibility for amendment to the Carter proposal, Brademas said . The rationing plan is seen only as a last resort during times of severe fuel shortages, such a~ a nother Arab oil e mbarr,o. But the president says its availabili· ty is "lmpcrallve" ror the na- tion's energy ruture. The House Commerce Com- mittee rejected the pla n. this week, but agreed to s end It to the House noor without a recom- me ndation. Brezhnev Ailing? WASlUNGTON CAP > -New reporta that Soviet President LeonJd I. Brezhnev la frail and Urea euily have raised the Pro<J · peel thal hia Impending summit meeting with President Carte1 may be ourtalled. • ......... --.. Anti-Inflation Fighters! LAST CHANCE FOR A REAL OLD-FASHIONED BARGAIN! MEN'S SUITS •100 ::: .,With purchase of one at r egular price sount COAST rt.AM• COITA MISA • 14 .. llOI ~--- F,....l'~AI DIEDRICH • • •1reemeet-:-- A b d Dledrl cn arde R'a)' R hoada testified that Dtedrtcb waa t n outspoke n critic of agricultural pre se rve aaree· menta during his campalp for s uperNisor in l972. His words we re echoed by former F ullerton mayor J'r'aoees Woods. Mrs. Woods said Diedrich was l'rilicul of preserve agreements when ques\ioned about them at a c a mpaign fund-raiser at he r home in 1972 The defense lawyers alao used t he testimony or county_ govern- ment real estate a ppraisal chief John ShadcJy. Shaddy testified that tbe re- 1 e ase ,agre e me nt negotiated chiefly by Uiedric h in 1974 called for Anaheim Hills. Inc., to ded- icated 954 acres to permanent open space. He set the value or that land, a lmost 40 percent of the proper- t y s ubject to the preserve agree- m ent. .. at somewhere between Sl. l million ahd S2.9 million, pro· · bably $2. I million." But Capizzi', when he cross· examined the defense witnesses, challe nged the value of the land ;.ind . as a matte r or facl , if the county re ally knows wha t it got in thl' negotiations. He drew testimony from them that 400 acres was already sub- Jl•<·t to a n ea sem ent given the EdisonCo. for power line right· or wav Cap1zz1 also pointed out in his qu1zzani.: of the witness es that the agrecmt'nt with the com-, pany does not Sf'I precise boun- d arv linl'~ for t he land to be pl·rmant•ntly ded icated to public 0~>1.·n ~an· A Ion~ the way the Diedrich- Hn..,.. pro!-.N·utor s ucceeded in w1 11n1 ng a s 1gn1f1 c ant ruling fro m .ludgl' T harp when the Judge said the issue was not Ule n ·l•·ast• <tgr<'e mc n but "con-• 'p1r;.s<·\ ;.ind hrtbcry." In M1 m any words . that meant 11 "'asn t thl' mt·rtls 11r lack of 1 ht·m lhjtt wa!-t a l ht a kc but. r ..ither whdh 1.:r Diedric h a nd 1<0,1• 1·on..,pm •ci t.u !-oltc it a brihe 111 1·onnt>1·l11m with the agree· rlh'l\l ~~Bl Rules s~a D eath Urowi1ing 1Ht1·r l\\O mnnths of refusing 111 <·omment on lhe c ase. FBI .1 g1·nts :-;atd 111<lay they have 1·111lt•d the11 prntx: inlo the March f, d r own1ni.: uf a Whill1e r ma n t11un<I .11 ,<'a IG mil1·-; off Dana I •11111 I 11.trhor ll t'\'tl 1111 lht· I lrang1.· ('ount~ I 11•11111 11•p1111 \\l' rt'('l't\(•d \\ ··cl1h· .. d.1\ '"' ,irt• <'Orll.lucting "" f111 th1·r 1mc~t1gat1on " into 1 h· d f'at h of /\If red J oseph (' .... rt•rwd:1 l2. s :.i 1d ~pccial .q~··n1 .John :'ll 11rri~11n . 1· !--l'11a~1 Guard cutter t' r•· \\ 111•·n pulled Caste nada 's hud ~ I rom lhe ocean after the m:iri had ;.spparenlly fallen ove r bot1rd \\htlt' s<1iling on a 29-foot h11~11 \\llh fnt•ncb to Avalon al !I 15 p rn Oran~t· County Coroner chief 1nvt'St1~ator Jim Heisner said to- da~· uutopsy and toxicology re- po rts 1nd1<·a tt•d that Castenada dro\\ rtl·d "Tht• n ·por l inch cated that no foul play w:.is ln\olved." Mor- n.son uddt•d ~t or r 1 son s a 1 d t tie FBI dt•<"l1n1·<l 1·omm1•nl on the cast: u n I II nov. h<·<·a ust· of federal rc·'t r1C'l wn~. , 17 ~VOL . 72 , NO. 124, 4 S CTIONS, ~ PAGES 'ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1979 . Totl•Y'8 £losing N.Y. Stoek!t ,_/N TEN CENTS"' Brown Plans Gas Allocation Systelll · SACHAM F.NTO t 1• <:m F.dmund Uro"" Jr , .. ,d l1~fo, ht' will nuthoritt• l'11u11llt'' tn rcstrll•t ga:,ollnl' !'>;th·., tu l'dr, with odd anct 1•vt•n h1·1·11.;l• plult'' on alternate clays .inti pr1)hll111 "topping vff' t1111kl> thul <111• 01ore than half fulf The Demot·ruh1· ·i:ovl·rnur told reporkrs he would 111-.ui..t_• tu -, t-mer gcn<'Y pow11rs tudJ~ to .ii low the ullorul ton '} 'll·m .11 * * * It•<' n I opt tlln a!'> :-oun a:, the 1•ountt1•:. would n •qu1·i.t 1t " s~1ntu Clttru ('OUOly , whH·h .t ' k t' d fl r C> W II t 0 U:, t• h I !'> 1·nwr.:l'nt') powNs to authon.tt- t ht' otl ct l'Vt'n t>lan, w1ts l'Xptttcd 111 b .. tht' h nit to act. CowitS' '11pt•rv1s1Hs wt'rt· in special ''''>-HIO lh('I t' tOCllt)' II "an t·ffwl 111 i1ll1•vrnk lht• h.tr1hh1p' J I lht g<1s llnl'., 111 uwn :.:111J • * * . Orange County to Act Gas Plan Details Main provisions of the e me rgency gas proposal are : P urchases on alternate days. determined by the last number of thf• license olate . A ban on sdling ~.s lo a molor1~t-whosc tanlrw<Js-· more than half full. A limit of 20 gall ons to a vehicle. No Slate P lanne.d . Says Recall Groltp A spokesman for pare.nt.s seek· "ll 1is not going tq create oew aruount:s or gus. It is not rati,on· to~ It 1s merely an invata· tu)n to the counties . if they so choose . This is a matle1· of local control It 1s a modest program " The plan 1s s imilar to one t: y thl·n (;ov Ronald Reagan ; n M:tn;h 1974 artl'r an Arab oil ecn. b1:1rt;:o lt.'d t.o long lines and she.rt ll'mpers at gas puqip~ * * • Odd-e,ven Schev.ile Readied By GARY G RANVILLE OftM O~ily Pllol St.ft O ran~e County s upervisors 1 net icatcd today they will meet late this a fternoon to proclaim a getsoline state of e m e rgency and invoke the local option odd.even plan . The emergency proclam a · lion must be made by Board of Supe rvisors Chairman P~ilip Anthony. who was out of the county this morning. But s upervisors Thomas Riley and Ralph Clark s aid they will One difference is that Brown's plan includes a ban on giving gas to a car that already has more than half a tank. and a 20-gallon limit on any dispensing or gasoline. said state Ener gy Com miss ion s pokes wo man Stephanie Bradfield. She said drivers would be re quired to let station attendants inspect fuel gauges Any atten dant who pumped more than 20 • * • gallons of gas to a vehicle, or gave any gas to one that was more than half.full, could be fined up lo $500 and s pend six months in jail. she said. State Ene rgy Com miss ion Chairman Ri chard Maullin said earlier today that the odd-even plan probably would be im· plemented first m Santa Clara. San Francisco, Ala meda and San M atco counties after a m~ting • • with county officials Monday. In San Francisco. Mel Wax. spokesman for Mayor Dianne Feinstein said Brown telephoned Mrs . Feins tein on Thursday ni ght and that he expected San 1''ranc1sco to "go a long with it. .. Speaking to reporte rs before testifying to a Hous~ subcom· m1t tee. Brown said the pl an would start in <my coun.ty that <See GAS, Pagf' A2 > * * • an ' ing to recall tbr~e Newport· Mesa school trustees said today bis group has no plans to run a slate of candidates in the Nov- e mber election. ' "At this point in time our primary concern is getting the recall on the ballot," said Barr F letcher of Costa Mesa. com - munity coordinator {or Citizens Acting to Res tore Education CCAREl. board President Carol Martin and trustees Betty Dailey and Rod MacMillian. wtjose terms have two years left to run. AH four of the other trustee seats will be up for elect 100 in Nov· e mber. Fletcher said CJ.R E. which has a deadllne of June 25 to ga th e r more than 11 .000 signatures. is focus·ang on having a 11 seven seaL<> up for election at that ti~ · urge Anthony to make the proc· lamation and to invoke the odd-. even scheme at the gas pumps "by no later than Monday." O•OY PllOI PMI• 111 P•triO O'Ooto"'ll HUNTINGTON BEACH MAN COULDN'T HAVE BEEN WAITING THAT LONG Bob Hood Learned That Vintage or Not His 1905 Buick Needs Gas i:oo His group is seeking to recall Medics Mute On Wayne's <:ancer Che ck LOS ANGELES I AP l Hospital officials sli II aren't say ing wtlether any new cancer •as found during surgery on veteran actor John Wayne . who re · mained in st able condition al UCLA Medical Center. T he 71-year -old Ho ll ywood s uperstar was moved out of the inte nsive care unit Thursda y a fte r spending a r estful night following s urger y the day before. Doctors removed an in- testinal blockage in ao operation descr ib ed a s comm o n by hospital spokesman Al Hicks. Doctors have not yet issued a /statement on whether they found any trace of the cancer that promptedthe removal ofWayne's stomach in January. said hospital s pokes woman Bonnie Whitham. The hospital was running a routine cancer check. she added. A II sever of t h e actor's c hildren have be en at the hospital at various limes during the past two days, officials said. This is t he third time since January that the actor has been hospitalized. The California Angels and Texas Rangers of the American League an· nounced today they have traded s hortstops, the An1els picking up veteran Bert Campaneris in ex· cb•n1e for Dave Chalk. (See story, Page 86 > Campaneris. 37, ls a 16·year veteran of the ma· jor leaaue-. A five-time All-Star, he playe d · in three World Series with tbe Oaldand Aa. Chalk, a seven-year Yeteran, underwent knee 1ur1ery in the offseason ad bu been on the dis· •bled lilt. ··Right now we really are not in the business of backing can- d idates ." he said. "I da re say at some point in lime that will become an issue, but we·re not going to get the cart before the horse.'' Fletcher also s aid the parents' group. which ei<pects to begin circulating petifjons next week once approval ts received from the county Re~istrar of Voters, plans to stay iclear of any in· volvement wil h teachers' or· l!anizat1ons. He noted thak a representation election between two teachers' unions is due in a bout a month a nd said pa,rents don 't want tea chers getting mixed up in the recall. "If the pa rents can 't do it, it s houldn't be done " Fletcher said The petiticms have charged the three trustees with a number o r matters p hrased in gene ral <~e SLAT E, Page A2l FBI Rules Sea Death Dro~g After two months or refusing to comment on t he case. FBI agents said today they have e nded their probe into the Ma rch 6 drowning of a Whittier man found at sea 16 miles off Dana Point Harbor. ".Based on the Orange County Coroner 's re port we received Wednesday, we are conducting no further investigation" Into the d eath of Alfred J oseph Castenada. 22, s aid s pecial agent John Morrison. U .S. Coast Guard cutter crewme n pulle d Castenada's body from the ocean after the m an had apparently fallen over board while s ailing on a 29-fool boat wilb friends to Avalon at 9 :45 p.m . Orange County Coroner chief investigator Jim Beisner said lo· day autopsy and toxicology re· ports indicated that Castenada drowned. '·'The report indicated that no foul play was lnvolved," Mor· r1son added. M orr ison said the FBI declined comment on the case unlll now because of federal · rea,rlctJons. To county motorist s. that means those driving vehicles with license p late configurations that end in even numbers will be e ligible' to buy gas on specified days. T hose drivers with vehicles whose license plates end with odd numbers as well as letter~ from SO·C'a ll ed environmental plates will be eligible to buy gasoline on alternate days. Impact on .Jobs Awaited In a dditio n , o nly vehi cle owne rs whose gas tanks are less than half full will qualJfy for gasoline purchases. Wunty Iiiil:mtry Expects ~as Cruncli Woe.s The <><'Id-even gas scheme was in use m Orange County during the energy c risis of 1974 Riley pointed o ut that after a few days the long lines of car~ waiting for fuel at county gas s tations dwindled and "the plan seemed to bring order out or chaos." "I feel thi:. is a true emergen· cy whether or not it is a figment of the public's imagination.'' Riley said as he talked or his s upport for the pla n. By TOM BARLEY Oft ... D•1ly Piiot St.tit Or a nge County 's m a1or employers have not yet felt any real effect from the mountanA gasoline cn sis . But a ll who responded to a survey on the gas shortage and what it might mean to industry m ade 1t clear today that they are expecting absenteeism and lateness to be e mployee factor~ that they will have to live with "We noticed lateness on the part of some of our e mployees for the fi rst time today." com· mente d Fred Koch . d e puty superintendent an Orange Coun· ty 's Oepartm<'n t of Education .. But those of u~ who "'en· fortunate enou1'(h not to h1.1ve lo li ne up at the pumps this morn 1ng knew the rl'ason for tht- tardtnes!. It"' 1nev1tablc. of l' o u r s e A l> !'.> e n t e c 1 .., m 1 ' ~omething d sc but we haven't r un across 1t yt•l " The department of 1'd11cat1on ·s • 50 ,000 employees make ii tht· largest employer 1n Orange County At Disneyland. ""here 6,0<>0 c mploye<.>S have to i.eek i:,:a5 to i.:ct them to the Mo~•c Ktn~dom. offi cials said they hav(• not Yl'l l'ncountercd latcne.!-.s or obscn C lark. a forme r ser vice st u· lion operator. called the string or aut omobiles line d up at service s tations today "a critical situation "County government has to <See PLAN. Page A2l Center Supported SAN FRANCISCO c AP l The proposed $100 million George R. Moscone convention center in d o wnto wn Sa n Fr a n cisco cleared its last major legal hur· die when the California Supreme Court refused to grant opponent'> a heartng. Speedy Cop Chase Ends in Flipover r A Calilo m ia Highway Patrol chase at speeds up to 110 mph ended today in Costa Mesa when the truck officers were ch1lsing struc k a curb and rolled over three times. trappinf? the driver Costa Mesa police said driver More Get Less Wumy Car Tally Rises 8o/lJ Ga&·hungry mo\orlsts who compare today's gasoline crisis with the one that left many drivers with empty tanks in 1974 te nd to overlook one thing -there ar e more cars on the road in Orange County today. THE NUMBER OF vehicles out there seeking that elus ive gas is up by 8 percent over the 1974 tally, the s tate Department or Motor Vehicles sald today. Orange County registratlons for 1979 total t,377,767. I~ 1974, Uie department recorded t.m.~. "WELL, ISNT THAT just fascinating," a weary Santa Ana service station operator commented today. ''Whatever the totals, the result i& the same cars winding around the block and everybody in them hoptng like hell that there's some 1as left when he reaches my pumps.'' ' I 11 John Walden F1tzs1mon~. 26. of El Monte. escaped \\1th hrUJsc~ a nd didn't require medical treat- ment followin~ the I a .m acc1 dent on the Costa Mesa t~reeway at Mesa Drive. A CHP spokesman said the c hase began on the southbound lanes just north or the Edinger offramp wh en patrolmen tried to stop Fitzsimons fo r suspected d runk driving. The driver a llegedly led patrolmen at speeds of 90 to 110 mph down the freeway until he lost control of the truck at Mesa Driveandhttthewestcurb. The truck reportedly fl ew through tlie air, cUpped a fire hydrant and rolled three times. landing uprtght. Fitzsimons was able to climb out through a win· dow. the CHP spokesma n said. The spokesm a n s aid a 22· caliber rtfle was found In the truck. · Th~ drlver was booked on sus· picion or possessing a s \olen vehicle. drunk driving. possess· Ing a loaded weapon and neelng arrest, he said. The truck had been reported s t o l e n In Pasad e n a . the s pokes man sa id . ll was destroyed In the acciden..t tre1s m 01 :.nl':. l.rnci .,pokt•-,man Uoh llosi. ~;ml the ga~ !>horta1~c mav prttvl' to IJt' a ble!>stn g 1n 1lisgUJ:>l' for th1..· i\n<lheim 111wrat1on Allc'ndanc·e!'> arc well <ilJt'<td of proJc1·t111n~ :md last year·-. f1g un·:. ... Hos!> said "And I tw hcvt• it's IJl'1..·au~l· pl;'ople who ft'l'I thal thc•y m1ghl not get bark from the· ht'al·h or <11..·M·rl arc de r 1cltng tn~tcJ<I lo :O.fll'lld a day at Di:-.n1..•vl<1nd ·· Ho':. ~aid 1>1 s n1·ylancl '" c·1rrulat1ng 1nformat1on ;ihout l'ar poohn1.: to all cmployc1..·:-. tn an l'ffnn lo l'ase a g<1~ short<1gc ..,1luat1on that :o.l'cms likely to last for some hml' Car pooling 1:-. alsu being dis- r u s~cd t oday at H ughes Ai rcraft. Fullerton. where the totat or 8.000 employees makl:S the firm the second largt:sl employer in Orange County. "We ·vc had no absenteeism ::ind we noticed lateness today for the· first time.'· spokesman Hasc·om .Jones said "I think . CSec INDUSTRY. Page i\2) "'e ach e r Night and mormn~ tow r loudiness, otherwise hazy afte rnoon sunshine Satur· day. Highs 65 to 70 at beaches to mid-70s inland. Lows tonight 53 to 58. INSIDE TODAY Cinco de Mayo ct>lebra· lion&. Orang.-County's opera boo m. plmKing pianos delight 1n Weekender, Page Cl at Yw r Mr'rl<• ........ l .M. 1•'11 ........ C<lllfM'Me CleHlflff ~I<• c ..... ...,. 0.elllN9'1<ft 1111"., .. ' ~ .... lll~ ,, ... ,. ... MtreK ... ,_,..., l•llex 11 c ... •• ... All CJ.S IS ~" as Cit CM ... Cf.It •• G!SPllO ~AL i'cque1tt!:d 1t after he Issued hb d ay LW..,_.i· • ~ntlof tM t•me ra,•ncy orde r toda)' 1tatiot9'9the1M A"lel• art-a M I 8 r • d f i e t d s •+~ __.,._..._ ........ &Mnday, with 41 . . • • • motor~ycl ~. bUM.1~. commercial r<'e•tl r m I .._ _,._ ... \'f'htc-~. ml.ttl truC"k s . e m riren dllY-'-=~-=:,,.;;,,,._ ..... Recounts ~~~~caree ----=-~ -~-..a...::J •'Y t'htt·h•i. unll v1•h1d,·x fo r lhl' Wa n\ nJlt •••oUn• tnave ha ndic·a1,pt'J would ht> exempt \•cragt'd 45 n11nurt1a al many Sh,· !'atd pf"r&Oft ahied platt>~ i la UOM 'JJ~ A1*6H "'o u ld bt-l.'on11id ~rt·d odd· M...U.. s* Rrown _,...be 11umbt>n-.t meetln~ with loc&l l(overnment M uullin !i.uld ct\•tu il~ of the 0Hi~1alit from aro und tht! 11tate, phm Wl'rt• sent to uff,•c\td coun a1'd wtlh rcJlrC~\'nl11Uv• & or \h~ "''!I ThW'Ml,.Y•nt!lllt ,~u; •n Ottltt C'IU, lMmxt unlll l'efll•a·c•r tn~ of ":111f1'1ltftl'Y ~rvttti... tetelype tt•tM• tw t w1)fk that 11dftlllonat detail!> Maalhn s:ud then>. 111· ,_ l..._r wc·rl• i.ttll lw111.: workNI c1ut to ~>.planutlon why hnt•s at hlUtlon~ d~I ~ M .1ulhn ~&Id tile-ph1n w•& c11 .1lt .-<t 'lllttr..,tJay 11111tbt bt>cliHli.t> \\ t' h~·· 1'11fflc•tf'ftl I \'Ptll°11) of d1f ftl·ull1t"h ,1t Im.-.. ttt :-.. r, 1f't4 M 11 t wn:s t._.. ... 1mln~ hlo Ion.: to hun Ilk .ind •·mt·r,.,enc-)' 'chwh-s lh.11 wt'rt• 11n1tblt' 111 p&'" Ofht111li. lrorn S~11lt11 t'litru und Sun f<'runl.'l~l'O t"Ollntws rt•por1f'd mstunt'l'lS of l'm~rf.:l'lll') vt>h1clt>li bt>mg t rupped 1n dof:gl-d stre-t'b hy lo ng bnett of t·a1s wa1ung for g.a:., MuuUin ~ald In San l-'runc1s~o. 1tbmrt 40 per cent or tht: :.ta t1 on:. -rt" opl'n. a nd hncs at ~om1: of thos1: opl'n stations wound around lhl· l~ngth of two city bkwk~ T h t· Auto m obll <' Cluh o f Southt•rn California :.aul Thur~ Anli-IUlke Vigil Set For Sunday Orange County me mbers of Alliance for Survtva l a re paint· 1ng signs ror a West Coast vigil and demonstration keyed to t~ ··stop Nuclear Power" rally Sunday in Washington, D.C. Alliance for Survival chapter s pokesman reS)Ort that more than 135 demonstrators are e xpected at ni~ locations a long Pa('irlc Coast ff~hway between noon ;ind 2 'Jl.fn. Sunday from ~al lk,a<'h to Slin Cl<.>m(•nt e · .'\nf1-n111·IN1r powt'r organi 7.a· t1nns s u<'h as the allia nrc a nd <; reenpe a t'E' h<J\'t' announced m 1n1 dl'mono;11'<J t ions ~don g Highway IOI from C11nuda lo the '\'l t:'x1c3n horder. The Washington, n C dem · 1111s t ration was fi ri-1t announe<'rl hy consume r advocate Ralph Nade r shortly a fle r the Thn.--e Mile Island nuelear plant inci· ck nt in Pemtsylvanla. Nader a nnounct'd that PM'S'I 1knt Carter d111m ed to be a ..,ol;tr-powe r ad vO<-ate during his pr!:'!-.irlt"nlial campaign but suh- 'l'l!Uently_h<JS hack<·d of( the •1 and Nadc•r ~;ml. "HP 1 ·arh'rl also SJ ld th;. I hl' hnfl('d lht> pt'(>plt> would ll t him km1" 1f the \ ever r .. 1t lwcl to i\nd wt: rt ictting him k.nCN. " GA& PAIN& GRIP COUNTY DAIYE.AS-A3 GAS SHORTAGl!S CUT TOURISM-Al AMERICANS STILL DOUBT 'CRt8t6 '-84 ·•rt' longtt m some p arts of t ·allfomia t han others One possible explanation. he aid c. tba t parts of 'ahforma ,1r~ :.till expcrurncing ra pid 11<>pulallon growth, itnd gu:.obnc Jllocalloru. arc ha:.cd on u:.agc last )car Santa Clara County. :.outh of San Franc 1sl'O, 1:. one of th<: fas test -growinJ! il rca~. M aullin suit! the problem 1s diffe rent .in San t"ranclsco. where the population hrl~ hl•tin dec lining. But. 1t is <PcommutC'r c ity. wtth people driving 1n from the fast-growing suburh:.. Part•of the pro blem , he said. is public misapprehension about the amount of gasoline availa· ble. He said California's alloca- tion-in May is actually 102 pet· cent of what it was in Aprtl. MauJlin said county offiriaJs and ~tlW!S of seT")ice statlbns ·would meet Monday ia Sacnttnenlb to discuas~ tM plan. He said he expected ttte first oY" der S" to be issued after that' meeting. M autUn said l~ declaratloh i~ay.hy Bro1"n~onty an ·'informationa l" d ra ft so that l'OUntifll' would know the exact tt>rm s of the a llocatlon plan. lie s aid•if a countv wants the plan imposed. the Board of Supervisors woukt ask Brown to clerla r<' a state o f ~mer~E'Tl<'Y in their rountv. and then Brown would resp0nd by issuing an or- d.-r im posing the odd-even plan. Ma ullin s aid the hours stations would operate would be left up to individual station operators. but that the state wou~ urge :ind enrourage staUons to stag. ger hou:n; so that motorists are not stranded. lle..said th~ stale would also urg~ station:; to pos t large signs IPl hn~ their hour-; a nd to adopt a flag :.ystem green fl ugs 1f lh<·.v are opl·n for businl'!>!-., yt'l lqw flags 1 f lhty a re open to :.di only to cmerg<:ncy vehicles and red flags 1f they are c los1:d Detea ••• Not Out Wednesday rughl and ·towed it to a boat yard wh~re repa~rs. 21re under way. Mrs . CrouJ said t~e smkm g was attributed to .. the worm::, JUSt gct t.ing tired and letting go." ·rh1s was the scene Wednesday arte rnoon when th~ 76-year-0ld c ruise boat. Balboa , :,ank at 1t ::, Newport Harbor moorh1g. But owners Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cr011Jl said tod ay the 43-fool craft is on the way lo re· l'llvt•ry . Salvage crews raised the vcs::.cl ~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~ Carter Wau-ns America ·&uxire of' Sna,~'!-oil Cure for l11Jflatio11 ' OF.S MOINES, Iowa I AP ) Pr esid e n t Carter w a rn ed Americans today to beware of ''peop~ selling snake-011 cU'l'es for inflation or telling sctence fi t't Ion s t o r ies a bout e a sy en~rgy." In a spee<:h to the Iowa State Association of Counties, at the s t a rt of a two-day, "no n · pollticall' t our o f Iowa a nd Oalifomla. the president said in· fl1ttlon might won;e n '" the short l'Un "Thf'r(' 1s no mlra d c curt." ·ht• cfrclar<'<l. · \nd tlw mca surCG l h :t t will work art' going to h urt ·· Thi· s1tm£• 1s I rue of e nergy. ht" !.Cl ld · 'ThE' ft'der:i l government has no s ecr<'t s cientific mirarlc- !utkNf a wa y that will ~uddenlv pro d u e e a eur c fo r nu~ longstandln~ ove.rdepencien<·e orl foreign oil.· he said. Carter said the lack of a mlra· cle e nergy c ure means "we mu5l use less and will pay more for what we do use." fie also renewed his call for <'ongressional approval of a tux on windfall p~flta; the oil rom - pa n ies will reap from the re· moval or rcc'l<>ra l price conlrob on dom l•St1r c·rude 011. 'II I~ UnJUSl for lh(' Oii rom- panlC'S to profit from our pion Carlt·r said :\!.~C'rt1ng that "C' have 10 help oursclvl'!> mnrl' d1n·c·tly, in. d 1v1du&lly, locally" on cner~y and 1nfl:it11" l. Carter announCC'd sever al prog r~1m!> to hl'l1> sm&ll towns and nural area:. bet·ome more se lf s urt 1c1ent 1 n e ne rgy. .. So m l' A merica n com · m u n1t1e:. cl:.ln rt'gam their :.elf· sufficiency hy doing things that we have a lmOS\ forgotten hkt' burning wood 11nd usmg small dam!. that wcrt uhundoncd 1n the era of c-hc<I\·> oll, · C'«Jrtt:r ~aid The programs a nnounn 'd by tht.· prr· 1d1•nt tnt·ft,~ "d F1•1k1 .sl l11.1n.. urid v r:inh lfll al1n)! c-:•O() in1lhnn 0111 rt'O•I\ ;11•· 10\1 ... r:n • .tl 11\ tlrtwll•t·t r'\ l' µrnll'l"I'> .H'l«1:-.i. tr11• 1mmt1·v, p :I\ ·t1cul..irl~ 1n ~t'" Engl~1n<1 tty 191<\' Carter :-a id rNi1sc-ov(•rv nf :-.m:\ ll·'>talt• hyd roell"rtnr p(1wer shou. Id pro· OUl'I" l•nough 1'lf·rt nt·1ty ev~n 1uallv to :-a\'£' a lmos t 140 m 11l1on barre ls uf oil a vear. Sil million in financin~ for 100 small pla nts to prod&·ce gasahol, gasoline ·mixed wiltb alcohol derived from fa rm wast.e products. The m oney from tht Economic Orvelop mt•nt Ad · ministration and till' ('ommun1t v St•r\'1ct•!. Actm1nis tratton wlll hl' i,:1 vc·n to for mers and far m COOT><'rat I \;'('S • Th•· p r<'c;1 cl1•nt tl1 ·o.;rr1hc1I )!:J~dhQI .1:-,, rlas~w t·\ampfr of ,\rnt·rlf'a11 1ngt•n111l\" I hat ..... 1!> usl·c1 50 yea\I'!> a_gl} but forgc1llt•n 1n tht' era of creap oil ~ $3.8 m illion grant to the ArnE'ncan h 11lltc Gas A:.soc1a· t ion and a t>! .. r sortium of private 1 ntt:rcsts ··w dem onstrate that natural gas .can be recovered from Cf);JI a11d shale <st com· pl'llll\t; twiCt"l\ .. The pres1dei ll said m ore than 6.~110 rural < •m 1munuie:. ~·t 1Jatt-d n•·,1 r c11al m '>halt' res erve!'o 1 11ul.t 11~· ttHtm t1> prr1durc· ., "lt·..i1h dt'JWt 1d;Jh!1· :-.upply 11£ 11 •• 111r.•I ".t '11 h11111 1L11o1:1r111 • I t11· •'II\ 11111ir11•_ l le It • f rou11 l'ag«> \I t;tl,1• dl'l'l'>IVI' JCtlttn lt> l'Od lhl~ d1lt'mma." Cl ark !')a1d. As ch;Hr man 11( lhl· Oranl.'1 County Tranb1l D1 slr1l'l, Uark said he w1i-l move Mo nday to press 35 a~ itlonal buses into o;PrVtC'l' t'o· h1·l p ~as --;hnrt motonsts. ·r think vTe must do evC'rv lhinl? possLbl r to ~-.:e that roun· L \' rc~1den8 <:re not l<'ft !'olr:indt-rl ,;r public h•?alth and ~a fE''" J••opard11f'c1 h•·t·.1 u!.f' of 1rn nwbthl•· Clark .ir11k<l * * • • * • Final Rites Set f ' rorn Pog«-,, I T he /\lli<Jnt'l' for Survival ha!. ht>t•n organizl'd to work for the 1•ltmination of nuclear weapon~. tht· han of nu<'lcar power. a halt to all arms races and the fulf1ll - m c n t o f hum a n nf'eds, s aid s pokesmain J cnlc Bernstein of La guna Head'1. la~DU~TRY FEARFUL. FOr Scribt~'s M~llll • • S he ;md other loca l chapter ch airmen have announced Sun. day demonstra\ion s a l on~ Pacific Coa!it Highway in San Clem ente . at Avenlda del Mar 1n Dana Point. at Del Obis~ Road~ m Laguna Reach at the city's Main Beach: in Newport Be ac h at Newport Boulevard: in Hunt\ngt.oll Reach at Newland Street. al the City Pier and at Goldenwe;t Street . and in Seal Rt•ach at Bolsa Chica Road and al Seal Ue~1ch Boulevard. NHHS CUSS PROFILED Newport-Har bor High School ~tudents taking the Explor1n~ Chlldhood <'lass huve a ll the ba ses covered: they work wtth pre-schoolers in a n on-campus nursery school and meet with a parenns· group o nce a week See f<'eaturtng Page Bl. · ORANOE COAST DAILY PILOT JJ¥0t~(Olt'I O,tllv •'1to4 •""•"~"1,tom t ·~d ttw ,......._.po,.,.., '' P\lf"lf•\P'lil><l b'\O 1~ Ot-'<P" (. ,,,_.,, PU"'''~ (omcMf'tt Y'fJMlt\ "''' f'd1tion\ It'• ovbt1\Md ~ld•Y '""'~ F•ldfty fo• (otl• ~ ...... Nfl'WP0'1 ~""" t-f!Jftt~ ~-~,,.°"' litt,,V•UW.t,..,.,... l~f\f'.4(.ft Sovtfi(.ont A ,•Mt• .. t~• "'°*k'.Wt ''°""tik...-Os..t~v'~ •NN,t••\ ff"lir Of*"< ro.t °"'°'""k"IO OtM\I t\ Al UO _,rnn SI,_ Cl"I•~ <••"-•"'" ...., .. _ ..... .-.... ,..,_._ uc•r~ 111r ......... "·-~-.. "'"-TMMMCH'1I ['.,., ... '""_,"__.... lM~Q'"Q EditOf' . CU""" L-""-P.-'"\llf""' -M9M<I £_.. T~M £"•)14Mn1 Clu11fletl Ad ............ 1111 ' though. that lateness won't be s uch a major factor once people realize, as they realiU!d today. that they're going to have to gel out to the pumps early if they want the gas tha t will get them to work.·· Jones said llu~hes company vehirles are being opera ted un· de r strict economy measures to help the firm eke out its gas al· location. "No unnecessary runs max- imum loads. careful driving, all that sort of thing," Jones said. .. We have a cris is, it's going to be he re ror a long lime and we wa.nt to do a ll we can to keep our ope ration at full erfic1enc y. ·· Absenteeis m a nd late ness have not ye t affe cted operations at Pacifie Telephone where lhe number or 6,500 employees Funeral Set Saturday for Mr. Stillwell Funeral services will be held Saturday for Notm .an E . Stillwell of Mission Viejo, prin- eipal of En&ign Middle School in Newport Beach. He died Tues. day at the age of 54. Service& wiU begin at 1 p.m . at McCormick Mortuary Ch Mpel in La&.Yqa_Hjll~, with burial scheduled· Tor Waterho use Cem e t ery, Kolo a . Kauai , Ha wail. Mr. StiUwell, who died or an a pparent heart attack, be~me principal1of Ensign last falltafter serv.in& as astitrtant prindpal since 1868. He joined the scliiOol' as a sixth·gr41de teacher wKen,lt opened in 1~ He is SUl'Viwd by Ma wtfe. Barbara of Mission Viejor, daughters Diane Davis of Teau ·a nd· €athy sutlwell of Sut. Ana'; son. BNM-of s.m. Ana, s tepd•U411hte", Leon.. qoocs of *"" Yo~ ·~ Lori GOCMI ot r.oe Angeles, a nd st epaoo Chari• Good e>i.Germany. The f.atnlly hH 1u11eut~ memorl•I donationa t.o the SalvaUon'Anay. - make!> the company the fou:O, l ar~cst employer in the county. !he compan y owns the largest private neet of vehieles in the state and 2,000 of tho11e vehic les ope rate in Orange County. But getting gas for t he m has n't presented a pro blem yet. rompany s pokes men /'\rt Leavi tt sa id. .. We have a contract with a major gasoline s upplier a nd our' underground storage tanks a re topped up every night," be sa1d "NaluraUy. we are be ing as con· ser vative as we can he about our gas consumption but we haven't had lo do any real. hard belt t igh tening up to this point.·· Leavitt said th& gas is re- ser ve d for compa ny vehicles and the supply can not be tapped by e mployees, e ven when those employees cannot find gas· at the pumps. ·'We understand their plight hut they wtll have to do their own scrounging," Leavitt said. "I think the company will be S¥mp11thet1c in cases where the gas s hort aJ!c m a k es an c mployOf' late but we C3f1 'l go hcvond that " Responding to the survey, an Orange County T ra ns it District s pokesman made 1t clear that the gas shortage may prove to be a boon to the age ncy. "Our passe nger tot.els are up .and l lhinlc ~·re going to see a big increase in the number or r iders today." he sa id . Scouts Set StmpMeei Costa Mesa Boy Scout Troop 189 will hold·a swap meet i atur· day from 9 a .m . to 4 p.m1 to benefit patients at Fairiview State HollplC.1. The swap meet. featuring rurnis hlngs . appliances, clothing a nd toys, will be held at the Mesa Verde Methed'6t. Chu.rob parkin•lot· Ha If of the proaeeda will go for scout carnpln11 actiYlfies. and half will be used for a picnir for aome Fairview patients. I I . .._ --- • Mi ldn'CI (;. Farr. mother of 81 11 !-'arr. t he Los An geles Timt•:. n•pnrtcr who s uccessfully battled to protect his ne ws sourees. is dead at the a~e of 67 Gravl'stde services for Ml"!; Par r w111 be held a t 10 a.m. Saturday a t Magnolia Me morial Park 1n Gurden GroVl• ,\ c;ardc'n Grove .resutent . )1 rs. f'a rr had lived in Orange C.()unty for t he past 15 years Mrs. !-'arr 1s ~urvived by her husband . Rtll f-'a l"r Sr . of Anaheim : thrC'e sons, Bill. of Los i\ngel<'s. John. o f ~ilpit as. af d R1 rhartl. o f San Juan C ,'J p 1 st r a n o . d a u g ht e r.:. Gl• ... a ldine Dohbs. of Sao J~t a nd Linda Kay \/illa rre al. of Sant.a Ana : a broth er. Hoy Butts .Jr -:--1)f Los Altos . a sister, Helen Kala r . of ChowC'h ilia . and 16 g ra ncfchild rl'n Mrs. Farr died W ednesdav at /\naherm Memor1; 11 Hospital following a length~ bout with CdrlCl"r I lier sorr,.. 81U. reee11tly won an l'lght yea.r h<1ltlc 1 o protert !.uun·f.'S that prov1dl'1 I informa I ion for a news slot ·y wntt~n during the Charles !ltl ani.on m urder tnal. Anti-Inflation Fighte,rs ! LAST CHANCE FOR A REAL OLD-FASHIONED BARGAIN! MEN'S SUITS "With purchase of one at regular price SAN DI EGO -'lbe S~rior Court jury that will deeide if Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich is guilt1 of bribery charg~s heard from Diedrich for ·~ first Ume late Thursday afternoon. The 53·year ·o ld county s upe rvisor 's tes timony was limited to recounting his, busi· ness and political career. . And the re was only enoueb • t1 me for Diedrich to answer a ft·w questions abOut his buslness rl'lalionsh1p with co·defendant Ll' Roy Rose. But Diedrich will be back on the witness st and when the tcial i n Judg e Ros s Tbarp's courtroom resumes Monday. Theo. _with defense lawyer J ~me~ R1d~et asking questlolls, D1ednch wtll tell his version of the 197~·74 eve n ts t hat the prosecUtion alleges added up to bribery. . Af~r R_iddet ftnishes question- ing his che nt, Diedrich will race prosecutor Michael Capizzt's t•ro~s ·t·xaminat1on. /\nri hy thE> tmd of next week U1l'dril'h anc1 Rosl'°!o. rate is Jikt!: I.\ to be 111 lht: ha nds of the eight. \\Om.an. four·man iury that is h~armjl the rase Tht> tll legations against l>itdr1C'h nnd Rose c ente r a round the· 1973-74 efforts of Anah1•1 m 11111'>. Inc , to have 2 200 acrl's removt.'d from an <s gr 1cullu r al preserve and opened to development. l t 1s the defense contention tha t Diedrich supported the company·s effort because he. as :.. matter of principle. opposed ~1v 1 njl landowne rs a property tax break on property that 1s not truly af;?n cuJtural, s uch as the :-tt~t:p ~!ope:. of tht: h ills in 1\11.1h1•1m Thl µr o:.t·r·u; ion ;iLtnbutc!-. 1·:11 1 h1 r rn<1l1'' 10 [)ir·<frll'h .., •J1J111 11 • r lh• , t•mp;m} S95J)(JO "' h .J,1. I! l.1 d1t n pa~ m1·nts Jnd 1:. -.>-1 IA~, !i.111f, 111.;n t 'rtJril Page 1l I SLATE · ... tPrms . inciurl tnJ? lowe ring the qi..l llt~ "' t C!UC <i llOn and d1s - l'l)IJI ag1n1-public d1:.cus~1on at rtll't'ltnJ?~. rlt'!ChPr rt>i lf'rate d tha t p;:; rent.11 tinh&ppinesi. with the h.•ndhn~ of unprofessional con- r!11c·1 charri~ ali!ainst Newport ll ~rbor lllgh School .band direc- l•1r Richard England sparkl'd t ht> c-ampaii:rr.. hut said parents "11u!r! alo.;o hke to o.;ce a rise tn •·11ut::H;onal 'tandards f rU!.tl't'!. lh1 wet'k filed bnef ,,.,pon::t":-o 10 the g r o up ·s 1·h~rJ!l':. Th1·"t :tn!>wer~ will be t 1 rrulat<.'<1 with I ht> petitions. ~1.s \f1llwr1 :-.trt·:.:.~d his more 1h:1r. .lll .'t:Jr~ of eommunity :-t•t \ 11:~ his prudt nt budget 111 .:i nageme nt and e ncourage- mt·nt of OJ)('n d1<1IOgUt!s. Mrs. ~LH·t1n . who filed the briefest re~p1lnse. sa id that because the ch<1rgc!-. were vague a nd con· t.11ned no doc umentation . 1t was 1m p n ... !"1blt' to r es pon d...., s pee 1f1cally I !owevN. she c ited the dis- t net ·., h1~h ec ucat1onal repuu- t1o n in the state. ~ r!. Ba iley referred to her \ IHIOJ? r~eo rd 10 s upport oC \a now.. money-saving actions :-ouch a~ consohdatm1it schools and ri•ductnf! adoun1s trative staffs ;rnd her votei. for competency- t>C)sed < urnculum She also cites twr attenda nct record and Ire· quent v1s1ts lo schoob . . ' "' . . :~ 't..·-~ .... _ ..... _ ,_,_._,_ -" .. -... - DAil Y PR.OT J{1 ~--~-------------·lifeblood Dries· Up---~----~.-....... • -r • ~~Gas ·.Pai~ ~» ·coun_t_g 87 &M Datb' PUot Staff Mot(lri1ts faced long I~ and Oanna lemper1 loday a~ lh4! au crunch cnv~lopt'd coa.,tal Or1n1e County Some ~ple wt>rP startlf'd at lb s~mlne& ~udMnne11i. with wtuch Uw now of 1asollne wa5 ('Ut off TH£a£ WAS CON•· SION. frustration und even a t11eht or two u Orani:e Coast resldt-nls 11ouahl 1t¥11ollne th~ ltreblood of the Southnn CalUom la Hfealylt' Out of rrustnation mostly. som<> rt>M>rtf'd to calhn1 the Dall)' l'llut h\ vent their unJ(l'r and. perhaJ)b. to beck ~ word or tv.o of ''on~ohatlon, or muy~ to g~t a tip on when~ to buy ttt•i. T ht•rc wa1> llttlt• solat t• to off('r Nt-w:smf'n drlvt ('llfl!I, too. LuMl~ ut f1lllni.t :>tat 1on~ ull along the Oran"e Coast istrl!lchtlfi for bl0t•k11 UOU pob('l' t'Vtirywherc Wtire rtiportmg triaffic JDmb around uny :.t1alton:> thut wt:re Opt:n Gawlln~ 11larnd moton:.I' unw1tllngly "'Uih:d 1n a Ion.: lmc thle. mornin~ .st one Fountain Vallev :>litllon. ma ny with their m olor1i runrung, only to rind out lbe ala· t1on wa11n'l pumpln~ a ny lf4tS The snafu ut Am er's Arco Station at Talbert Avenue and Magnolia St reet began when a driver pulled into the 1>iat1on ul &.30 a .m . an bopei; lh•t It would open. Others parked behind him und soon 50 autos were lined up lhft the re wiss no gas and tbe dealer didn't know when u nuw supply would arrive. THt! OPE.ATOil OF A station in Irvine University Mobil Mud he lost l0.000 galions of gasohne because motonsts had h:ft their cars parked in bis station over- n1.,;ht m ho1>t>s of being among the first in line this mom- in~ A tanker truck was unable to deli ver the gas Thursday night beC'ausc th~ cars were parked over the connections lo tu:i. underground storage tanks. he said. Tht> l;jnker driver lert and he'll never see that gas Jga1n. explained the exasperated station operator. "People a re really getting short tempered became of the lack or gas." Sheriff's Sgt. Jack Luster said today. LUSTER SAID NO ABaESTS were made in the two altercations reported today -one in Laguna Nlauel and one in El Toro. He indicated one fight involved a steady c ustomer at one station who felt he deserved to get in front of the line. While waiting in line. several motorists expressed· opinions that there is no real gasoline shortage and that pre- sent conditions arc t he result of a plot by oil companiee to drive up prices "THERE'S NO SHORTAGE," said Newport salesman Mike Patrick. "J think they are going to Umlt the supplies unlU prices get up lo Sl or Sl.25 a gallon. And they're going to get it." Fran Moffott of Huntington Beach agreed. "They're going to force gasoline up to that Sl.25 pe r gallon bullhoey." G(is Price 'Scandal' ~leged Weekend View: Empty WASHING TON (AP l The Department of Energy's inadt" quatc enforcement of a 1973 law has led to maJor fraud in the r epricing of crude oil anti 1:> evidence of "a massive national -.candal," St-n. John A. Uurk1n s aid today Al a news confcn•nCl'. the New Ila mpshirc Ot·mocrat called for a federal grc.ind jury invcstt~a · t10n into whether the Energy Ut•partment dt'lihcratcly slowed <.'nforcement of (111 pricing law!> As he ha~ before: Durkin railed for the re!.ignation of Energy Secretary James H Schles)Ilgcr. lie !.aid the Cabinet o.ff i eer-ha~-f a 1 lt:d-te-cr11 ck-dowr on schemes to cheat consumers through a so-ccilled "daisy chCJ1n pr ocess" of Illegally rci1s1ng prices of different c&tegones of crude oil. .. , think it 1:-0 the most SNIOU!- rndiclmenl of m1smanagemt!nt by Secretary S('h)(osingcr and the JX'<>ple hl~ has surrounded himself with." Durkin said in a telephone interview Thursda.} night. T he senator. a persistent ~chlesinger critic, based his as· scssment on a draft report by the General Accounting Office. He quoted the dra ft report as !.ayir:ig the d<'partmenl and its predecessor agcnc1cc; consistent ly dr a_gged their feet in sending ' cases of apparl'.nt cnm inal con duct to the J vstice Dcpcirtment wilh delays so severe in some in· stances that they made prosccu· lion impossible , The accounting offic<', an in vestigative arm or Congrese.. acted at Durkin's request to study DOE\s handling of the law passed to prevent oil·price goug· ing. l':d Vilade. an l'.:ncrgy Depart· mc nt spokcsmcin . sa1c1 the ugcn cy wouJd have no comment until the final accounting office report 1s issued. Schlesinger has headed the Department of Energy since its creation as a Cabinet agency in August 1977 * * * Vegas Gas Supply Low LAS VEGAS tAP1 'l'ounst officials ha\'e warnl«1 or tight gasoline s upplies again this weekend as the fuel shortage began to show a slight effect on' the resort hotel industry here. Only a few sernce stations on ·. and near the Las Vega~ Strip · llave indicated they· would be 1Pumping gas over the weeftend. 'Ken O'Connell. executive vice president of the Greate r Las Ve~as.. Chamber of Commerce, said Thursday. "We're trying lo do everything we c an to keep these stations open to serve our visitors ... O'Co nnell sciid r I ,, __________ . ____ : .... "~-:~:!:t*!t ~.:·:.-~-- " '' <If• TH.£ .. ,....,,,,...,.,0 BRITISH PAPERS SHOW ELECTION REACTtON Margaret Thatcher Becomes First Woman Prime Mlnlater Thatcher Accepts Minister's Spot . LONDON l/\Pl Margaret prime minister's o ffic ial n·~· Thatcher. tbe s trong-willed 1dcnce. where s he was greeted grocer's daughter who led her riuecn earlier to tendt:r his re:>· Conser vat1w Party to triumph 1gnalion told Labor Party in Britain's general election. ac-Callaghan. who met with the ccptcd a royal mand&lc today Queen earbcr Lo tender his rl' from Qut.'t!n Ehzaheth 11 to form signat1on, told Labor Party a new government a nd become workers. "I c·ongr&tUlliLC Mr~. ";uropc's fir!>l woman prime That(•he r on IH'com1ng prim<' minister. minister. ll 1s a great office. u The man she ddcatcd. Prime wondcrfuJ privilege. and for a M 1n1 stcr James C<1 I lag han. woman to occupy that office is. I ralkd it iJ great moment 1n think. a tremendous moment in Dnt1sh history the country's history '·I foel treml·nctous." dci:(artd' 1···~erelorc . ...cvcryt>ody rn.uM. • 'on ~'lflaU or all our people Wl!>h GAY RAP ENDS hl·r well." THORPE CAREER-A4 the 53-ycar·old Mrs . Thatcher. who championed free enterprise and curbs on union power in de- fealln~ C<1llaghan':> Labor Party government in Thursday's elec· tion. With her husband, Denis. she rode through the gates of Buck· ingbam Palace in a black Rover fo r the historic audience with Quee n Elizabeth II. Thirty.four minutes later. she emerged and drove to lO Downing St., the In a terse pos t · mortem on Lahor's defeat, Callaghan sCJ1d. "Obviously we d1dn 't convinc•· as many people a~ we :.hould have done " With 625 or the 635 scats in the House of Commons declared. the Conservatives. traditional party of big business. had 334 seats. alrca'Cly 16 more than needed for a majority. Labor had 265 scats. the Liberals 10. the Scot· tts h Nationalists I and others 11 Computer projections sho"cd a final overall maJority of 41 scats for the Conservatives. Can't Drive, Read Sunday's Pilot "I am aware of the very great responsibility," Mr s. Thatcher s a i d al he r j u b i I a n t ht• ad · quarters. " .. It 1s very l'Xc1t inc . but somehow one has to be very calm about IL. I feel it will be a lil.right. .. The results showed the coun· try deeply d1v1Qed .. with t~c prosperous south or England solid for Mrs. Thatcher 's To ries. while Scotla nd and t he north of England. where the shlpbulldin~. s teel engineering and coal in· dustries rely on the state support, consolidated behind Labor. ( And on lbe seventh day they rested from standing in gas ata-(sUNDAY"S BEST] tion lines around the bloclc and read these stories in Sunday's Daily Pilot. PEDAL Pt.JSBE&S -_Eifty- five mph ta the goal ·-not the Umi\ -· of speed of participants in this weekend's lntemaUonal Human Powered Vehicle sprints at Ontario Motor Speedway. Staff Writ.er Arthur R. Vlnael takes a '-* al tome of the con- traptions deligned to break the barrier. GA•B8 6 GAS -All dresaed up wltb no. gas to 10 this weekend? Tbat'1 why aames are eaJoylnt a comeback. 11v .everal autborttles. especiallr-- one iAvented on lhe Orange Com called the Un1ame. In .. You/Your Money. DO FOLD, S PINDLE Thousands of government age n- cies may have your name and numbers in computeriied mes. Pat Dunn tells where and how to go about getting a look at -and corre cting your feder a l dossiers. ___, MISS BaODIE IN PalME - "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" is a novel -by Muriel Sparks about growing up In Scotland. Scottish television brtngs it to the screen Sunday in ~eries, fflmed ror the rlrsl time In itatruesetling. The latest popular vote figures showed the Conservatives with 12.271.619 votes. or 44.3 pertent, and Labor with 10.540,85l. or 38 percent. U n ion r eac t ion to Mrs. Thatcher's triumph came swin· ly. David Basnett, head of the General and Municipal Worker& Union, called it "a sad day for Britain," while railwaymen's union leader Sidney Weighell warned: "We are going to have a confrontation s It ualion generated If they do what they say they are going to do ... Orange County motorists ran out of gasolint! by the doze ns last wt·e k end CJnd thf: s ituation dol•sn't look a ny better this Wl•f:kend. according lo state of· f1 t 1als and thl' Automobile Club of Southern California "Cahforn1a llighway P atrol 1>1spritch Centers an· unable to maintain 1nform<il1on on the ava11:Jbtl1Ly of gai.ohnc• or the l1H·at1on of operating service SliJ· twns.' suid Caµt II S He.:v('e.. highway patrol l'Ommandcr for the Wl'stminstcr area .. Sunday was t:~pec iall y busy." !laid the director who is in charge of taking care of Auto Club members' rt.>quests for Low- '"~. charging dead batteries. <'hanging tires or opening doors Of t.'arS w1lh IJ.(nttlOn keys locked inside. He said 244 of the "eek end calls for d1 r ect1 ons to the neares t open gCJSohnc ~tat1on~ l'amt! from Orang<' County Lomeli 's offtct! t•overs Orange. Lo~ Angeles. R1vt>rs1de. San 01cgo and San Bern;ird1no Mun tll:~. First Ca 11._.rs lie said that, in a ddition to in- quiries about gasoline. l ,861 motorists called in for emergen· cy gasoline to gel the m off roadsides a nd into nearby sta- tions. Of those. 258 calls came from strcinded members in Orange County. he said . "Actually." he said. "Orange County scemt·d hardest hit last \\eekend .. i\nd tht· out look for th1 i. weckt·nd doesn 't look Cl lot brighter. he <sdded. based on l'luh gasoline ;,vatlabihty in formation gathered Lhi& week .. 1>1spatth l'l'ntns an many lot'~1 t1ons. parllcularl} urban areas. arl' tx:1ng ~"amped \\Ith ll•lf'phonc C'alls :.e<'k lng informa tion on OJ)l'n gas stations But we don't ha\ e lht• rwrsonnel to ob- t a 1n up.tlJ·dall' 1nformCJtlon," ht- ~i.U.d_ 11 l' urged motorn.t~ not to call th1· h1bhw<.1 .\-patrol about g.1!-oh ne, ht't'aU5t' a telephone C1\'(•rload at t he d1 s pcitC'h center.. coul<I pre\ent re:i.r>onse to· re· port s of act·iclt•nb or other l'mc r~encies LhCJl might nol clear through the s witchboards. Waddill Accusers' MOtives Questioned Gi lbe rt Lom e li. the Auto Club's directo r of e mergency ro<1d services. said Thursday his or ganiz<1tion res ponded last weekend to 2.300 Inquiries about gasoline availability. Peep-shows Bill Advances SACRAMENTO IAP) -The s late Senate wants anyone who might try to skim profits from p<'ep-show machine profits lo think again. Hy a 23·1 vote Thursday, the upper house sent to the As· sembly a measure toughening oena II ics against suc'h action. Senate Pres ide nt Pro Tern Jaml'S Mill ~. 0 -San Diego. sponsori'd the bill. SB 378. which '4 0Uld allow local governments L<> adopt ordinance~ reqw ring co111 or moncv counters on coin· operated viewing machines. The motives of two physicians who first contacted police about the alleged strangulation of cin inf a nt came und er question Thursday dur ing Dr William Waddill's murder retnal. Defe nse-,dJllorney C ha rles Weedman asked Dr . Thomas Ferguson. who first phoned po lice. about s t atem ent s he purportedly m ade when police were summoned to his ho me. Ferguson had phoned polLce al lhc behest of Wadd1ll's chief ac- cuser. Dr. Ronald Cornelsen . and made tape recordings of some conver satio ns between himself. Cornelsen a nd in· vestigators. Refe rring lo a lranscnpt from the recordings. Weedman asked f'er guson about a refe rence he pur portedly made about a "con- s piracy" against Waddill a nd a concern that Waddill might s ue him Fer guson told lhl· Orange County Supl'rior Court Jury ht· rl'called no -.uch :-.t<ilcmt-nls hut o.;a1d ht: was conccrnl·d about be 1n~ .!>Ucd Fc rj!uson ·~ co lleague . "Schultz-Instant" LIQUID PLANT FOOD ---•O •&-10 Wiiii Easy-to-Measure Dropper 6 "> oz non· t>reokot>le plosllc t>ome in indlv1ouo1 carton 7 Drops to o Quon or water feeds 011 p1on1s Guaranteed t>y Good Housekeeping Reglsrered In eocl'I ol ll'le u S ono Conodo • .---.. 12 oz Size Reg '219 SALE PRICE s1. 69 • Cornelscn. has a lleged Waddill !>lran gled the two.pound. 15- o unce infant known as Baby Girl Wt!aver in the aftermath of a saline abortion two years ago. Anothe r defense witneus T h u r sday recalled Cornelsen making a n a nti-abortion state- ment a few months before the al- leged stran~ulation . Dr . Leon Forman, chief of the medical staff at Westminster Community Hospital s aid ht> and Cornelsen had finished a sur J!1ccil procedure when they noted the next thing on the hospital schedule was a s urgical abor- tion. Forman quoted Cornelsen a1-; say ing . "It's kind o f like murder." • Waddill . a 43-year-old Hunt· ington Harbour physician, is on trial a second tim<' for the a l· le(!('d murder. The trial was r e r esscd until Mond<iy followmg Thursday's testimony. 111~ first I nal ended ;1 year ago SaturdCJy whl•n Juror~ ~aid they "erl' deadlocked 7·5 in favor of acquittal · Arrowhead Planr (Svnqonoum) A norl'.lV •Moor to~orn~ lor da•~e• \uf!ny oreos Cllao~ from Bunetfrv or Nooo. fi St" Wea b\:19 ::1'-Je 54.49 Whltmanni Fern lac:v foOOQ• llOO\ ll SALE PRICE • tuvi q•e!'fl occenr to onv b11g111 1n1e11or 4 51/f' )~R&g '1!)9 Leyldndl Cypress Tn•~ IOSf growing, norov comror rno~es Of\ ~·cenoor ~creen o~ IOr>OSCOPC plC111 I Gal Srte RefJ 3 «9 ::1LJE sl.39 Martha Washington Geranium ~ r eo1ur tng ovet l, 70 voneues ol fully blossomecs ptonis I Got Stte SALE Reg '199 PRICE 1.49 COSTA MESA FOUNTAIN VALLEY )AN 1111 (, .o IW'\' LLLIS 8. -ll: °"" 7.,.. w ... 7 -. ', ... lUl follWrotlf ILYD. COSTA MISA NurM r M6·3125 Patio$ M2-4103 , 11420 •OOtCHuasr '1l FOUNf AIH Y AWY IHtllf .................... ,.,1 SAU ratCIS •ooe THIU l/l/1t Al ..._ Ulllltt4 Te Steel! 0. .._.. f'MOMI: .tU-6771 orlH 1 DAYS • ..... ,,... -• ' DAil Y PllOT _Jn•----~~= Coasting ,.;: ·.:•,_•-• ..... _ ._,_t.;. '-" ..... -\;'.• ... -._, .. NATION I WORLD -Cry in Your Gas Rises Slightly WASlllNC:'rON· IAP> The nation's unemployment rate rose. BLA<'X ralOAY BAMllOOZLEllS : Now lh1tt ;-ou'v1· kic-k.-d your Hrtt. boott'd the (am1I do~ and rr1e<l a lot ove r lht-allt>Jtt"d gu:-.ohm· :.hortit~e you mlwht wi. wt·ll hauah atl 1t l:ons1dt>r :.h..ihtly m /\prll lo 5.8 percent, dH pite the largest drop in lol1tl "111ployrm:nl m more than a decade, the government said today. In a hlornla , the unemployment rate dropped from 6.5 percent in llauled OVt'r into on1• or those ~asollnt· hnt'!I m Nt=wport lie1u·h early ttw; morn. ont"' frau:ded molon t.t m a bui.mt-:.:. 11uit was C.'<>mphuorn~ itboul how tbt• n.-w · w1i1> hundlud on tbe gas bt~ .. All tht> lK'trolt>um ~pit• ar.-b(>u).: (juott'\l .anonymously an the news papers,· he gr um '*" ·"'lbt! na m t-s havt-bt!t'n changed to prolt=t·t lht' guilt) • • • TWENT'Y ·TWO CARS i.pollt>1J i.tandan.: in one or tht> shorte r gas lln~ In Costa Mesa early today had driver' w1lh fu~l ronservataon on their mindi. All of them i.at lht·rl· m line with their englnti:. runmn~ Drive on, boyi.. • • • QUIP OF mE DAY may go lo one or o ur editors herl' when presented with a photogra ph or a c hap driving a 1005 ope n touring car. The antique owner W l:IS lined up for gas along with everybody e lse. ·:Here's a guy, .. the editor s uggeste d . "who's been wa iting in line a really lo ng time. . " I ••• NOW THAT OliR J?ai-.oltne lines hdH' re:1ched from her e to Sat'ramento, it':. captured the alt ,nl1vn of Gov .Jerry. So he's going ror Odd·Even gasoline rtays. just like back in ·74 when thC' Middlt· F:ast allcg<:dly d11J u<, in Onc·e again. thf' J.(11\'C'rnor h<i i. lt'io.tNJ I h1 · JY•l1t1<·;il breeze a nd decidt-d to ;wt l'a rtkula rly br,forc Prcs1dcnl Carter art:-J t•rry 111 Wond1•r l;.md hai-. ont• uppC'd the prcz • • • u · T HIS ODD·f:Vt:S ht·t•nl><' pldll· not 11>0 for g<i '>ohne really catches OI'\, you can hcl that tht' LeJ?1i-.laturc 1A.tl1 lry to fi~ure some way to ma kt· money out of 1t F or some years now, the state has been able to squeeze a few extra buc ks out of hapless motorists by hit· ling them up for vanity license plates . Now with the Odd· Even deal maybe some solon will introduce a bill for the Odd· Even Gasless Plate. You pay extra. see. and you get a front license plate ending in an odd number and a back plate wrth even end· m g. Huzzah ' You can get gassed coming or going Enough of this. I think J'll go check my fuel gauge r ft'l'I some gas pains coming on. Teddy Backed Democrats Assail Carter C LEVELAND I J\ P 1 Cuyahoga Coun ty Oc moeralic Precin ct Committee members will con· s ider a resolution to draft U .S. Sen. Edward Ken· ned y for president when they meet in convention May 26. The decision to present the draft resolution was made Thursday by pa rty chairman Timothy Hagan and Mercedes Cotner. clerk of the City Council. Former City Councilma n Michael Climaco said the Carter administration has been giving t he county "nothing but baloney '' for three years. 10 hij11red • m M u rC'h to 6 4 percent in April. Th~ national jobless rate had ht:cn 5 7 ~rrent in March. ac· 1·ording to the Labor Depart ment re port. It has range<! from 5 7 percent lo 5.9 pe rcent. for the pal)l fUl'Je months THE NUMBER OF persons without JObs rose o nly slightJy in April. from 5 87 million to 5 93 million . But Labor De partme nt sta tisticians were al a loss to ex- plain apparently conflic ting data on total employme nt. As m easured by a sur vey of ho useholds . t h e nu mbe r of Pt'rl)ons employed declined by 670.000 to 96.2 million persons. It w;.i s the l a q~est d rop since J anua ry 1968, when the number of persons with jobs declined by 700.000, said J ohn Bregger, a de· · partmenl economist. BUT ACCORDING to r1gures collected from industrial payroll records. "non-farm payroll e mploym e nt was abo ut un· cha nged over the m onth al 88.3 million," the report s aid. "rt's unusua l that the re is this muc h discre pancy,'' Bregger s aid. "We are inclined not to fully t rust the house hold survey this m onth. We 'll know for s ure when the May figures ar e a vailable ." THE REPORT BV the Labor De pa rtment's Bureau of Labor Sta tistics saict employm(•nt ha d be en rising by a n avera~e of about 300.000 JOhs per month for t hl· la st t'1ght months "Tht> rea::.ons for lh1 i. April s I o w do"' n 1 n t' m p I o y m c n t g rowth an· nnl l.'ntire ly cle:.ir hut m:.a y rl'l al<' in part to ad v1·ri.t• \\t'athcr t·ond1tioni-.. !>Chool So11, 36, Held In Deaths of Mother, Dad SA N ANTONIO", Texas «AP) P olice say a 300·pound recluse who had been committee<! to a mental hospital eight times trit-d t o elf'<.'lro<'Utc his rathe r and then stabbed both his parents to dt>a lh with twn st eak knives. a :-crf'wdrivcr ;.ind 1t c· pick T h e hod 1 l' ., o f W 1 I l 1 a m O'Brien. 66. and h1~ w1ff', Mary, 5fl. each stabbcrt "hundreds or limes " wer<' discovered inside the ir blood·spattered apartment We dne sd a y n ig ht by t ht>1r dau~hter. PegEly . 2:1 PATRI CK O 'BRIEN. :J6 . whom offic·1als ~aid had ~n l'O mmitted· ;l nd released rrom the San Antonio State Hosplt1:1I e ight tim es since 1965. wa s ch a r ged Th u r sda y wi th the murders. 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J • ~<Oftcl IOW 12:ole m 1.J I' 1fl l ll1Qll Fir\! low · !.e<Olld -!>e<Ol\d lllQI\ IATUltDAY S U a m n otp.m • S7 p "' U.S4 • "'· SUNDAY ),1 0 .. ., I.I Flr\I 111011 t·?• • m 1 1 Flr~I low 11 ., p.m . 0.7 Se<OflCl lllQll 1. n •·"'· 4 s S-r1,..•·01 •"'. Mb7·JOp m. Moo11 ,,_ 1 01 p m • .,.b 1 n a.m. S•rl Rrport l'oreca.t ,, ... cs 10 •IOI\,.,., \url A,,., ... M IQM II\ fl!9t Maw• 1m 11m ll•IOl\I on lee l. Perrot! 111 -"'°' A ... Me• Per Zum• ' J 10 "'"'" """"'"' J ,, "'••P<lfl. HunllnQIOI\ • II S.11 D-C_.., 1 • 11 $well Aft•.., r..1o111111 •~• Mu """"' 11*0"'4 Ill -• ()lr~llftf'I , .. 0 ""'°' Dir lumt ' 1 SW s.Ma~ I t SW Htw,.n, ~ 1 J SW ltfl OltlO Clluflty 1 J SW and religious holiday e(fects and the trucklng strtke·lockout, · · the r eport said. The Teamste rs struc k the t rucking industry on April 1 when negotiations for a new, tbree;year contract broke down. Most truckers ret""rned to work a fte r tentative agreeme nt was r eached April 10, a lthough some stee l haulers r emained on strike for a while. GOVE RNMENT economists ha ve been watching unemployment figures c arefuUy for (ear that a continued decline in joblessness could s ignal an over· heating economy and resulting in· flationary pressures. T he Ca rter admm1strallon has s aid une mployme nt probably will hit 6.2 percent by the end of this year. Despite the drop in employ· ment in April , total e mployment was 2.5 million persons higher than a year t!arlier , the report . said. ............ For ~iterate Birds After other efforts to drive pigeons from the stately columns of the. Scottsda le , Ariz .. City Hall, Dick Humphrey. a city employee. decided simply to ban them. Only those pigeons that can read were ex· peeled to heed the sign. Gay Rap Ends Career ·Voters Def.eat Former Liberal Party Leader BARNSTABLE. Eng land I AP ) At'cusations of murder conspiracy in a case involvi ng homosexuality e nded the once· hrig ht career of fo rmer Libera l Party leader J e re m y Thor pe early today A Conser vatiVt! de· feated his hid to be re·e lected to Britain's Ho use of Commons Thorpe, 50. had tears in his eyes as the local r eturn offi ct:r for the ~ene r al election a n· nounced that businessm an Tony S pe lle r won the rural North Devon district seat Thorpe held for 20 years by 31,811 votes to Thor pe's 23,338. "I AM AN innocent man and I was entitle d to s tand," <he forme r Libera l Pa rty leader s a id . "Obvio usly r a m very sad." Thorpe·s wife. a former con· cer t pianist who once w as mar· ried to a co~tn <r1Qa-een Elizabeth II. s poke softly to him as he took some notes from a coat pocket. He tha nked t he election 0Hic1als. the police a nd t he local postmaster and con· gr atulated his successful oppo· nent. .. He now has the task of look· mg a rter the people of North Devon. which r hope he Wi ll ac c e pt a s a ve r y prec ious responsibility and which he will value as I have for the past 20 years." Thorpe s aid. g~s on t rfa ncxT week at ~ Old Bailey London's central crim inal court. on a charge of pl otting to murde r Norman Scott, a fo rmer ma le model who claims they had a homosexual <1Ha ir. T hor-pt' denies the murde r·plot cha rge. for which 20 years in prison is the maximum punish· m<'nt He also denies Scott's a l· lei;:ation of a homosexual rela tions h1p The prosecution contends that TO MUTED CHEERS h e T horpe and three other men added : .. North Devon for the plotted Scott's murder to silence him and save the party leader's past 20 years has been Liberal ca reer. Jnuendo forced Thorpe and I 'm confident in the future it to resign as party leader in 1976, will be once again " and he was charged last year Thorpe, mentioned as a ruturc after a long police investigation. prime minister when he led a The trial was postponed lo allow Li her al Party rev1 val in 1944'"" • ..__h_1 m_t_o_<'_a_m_p_a_i~_n_. ------ TOP COLUMNISTS HELP PUT YOUR WORLD IN FOCUS EARL WATERS Has spent 30 years repornng wrth unique ms1ght on Cal1fom1a state gove.)iment. NICHOLAS VON HOFFMAN Pokes at stuffed shirts everywhere - with a f)BrtiCUllll'fY ~harp neerJte aimed at the Washington scene. C~lARLES McCABE Pisces his tongue firmly 11'1 cheek for humorous looks at everything lrom sex to sandWlches JACK ANDERSON He ·s the b est at prying the shenantgans and secrets out of me Washington bureacracy-he's must read mg EVANS AND NOVAK Rowlands Evans and Robert Novak team to eicam1ne the pol1t1cal scene as 1t affects the nation. SYDNEY HARRIS He ·11 stimulate you with bflght informed comments on the news, big and little and ma~e you think. En1oy your lavonte columnist on me editorial pages of the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ~ • Ml u P~e At-le.• n 10 4'1-llMlf lnt .. S Of relll .. II 6fl P••I• ol D•ll•• •llCI turrounOlno .. , .... Oulloo• tor S••u•o•v L1lllf <11•,..e L.--------~--------------~------------------------------------------------------------' ••• f _____ ..,.. --_...,. -··-g -. 'r"a I: ·-'t...~· ...... ·--.. . ... . . ... . .. -4 ------...... _..----·-·-·-·---·-· ... _._:::,;.,...,,,.;•_-;.._,_ .. _, •• -.. CALIFORNIA ~ ........ , ..... .... '1t'~d• •~•d' Worker Saves --··Polio Victim Gas Shortages~-- ~ .. 9 £1.L GAROENS <API A rt-paarm an work· U\g .,.xt door Lo a burnma apartm c.-nl bnvf'd lhf' flamu to HVv a 9 year ofd polio v1r t1m who had 1tru1•1ect out of he r wheelrhaar and wa.11 crawlln1 de~rratel,y •kHt¥ lhe ldlchen floor . fi re ortic1als saa . Slash Tourism Li1a fo~roet was ru. ht'<I to u nurby footbaall field and a hcliC'opter to1lk h.-.r to Shf.~man Oaks Bu rn C--nter Thunidi.t). "'here i.ht· wai. ltstf'd 1n sali1fae10ry cond1t1011 T~ repa armun . Jo~: Ml'nd11111. V.M\ burned h"hUy and Will> treated 8t the sn•1H' llft-•rtb .Sftz11v PrrN-"''"d t.OSANCEU;S cAl'l A Sup.-r1or Court JUd g(· has lBSued a te m por ary o rdt>r prt>' t•nlJng the !>l ah: attorne y genf'ral from semng bunk rt!cord!I belong mg to a la wyer who actu:wd 1.t Go\ Mike Curb of ha \'1n~ t·onnt:Ctaon~ with ( ) 01.,;j nll<'<i t n me l:.'Pr The h..ink record!> of ,..,61fTE Edwa rd L Masry were -----------'-ought a:,. part of a n an Masry's 13earh 'est1gat 1on ·or one of clients. Momingland C'hu rch of Lon~ The attorney general's om re !>ays it hal> re eeived lnlormataon the chun:h may have piud former U . Gov Mervyn Dym3lly $10,000 in un re ported poUt1tal conlribulion~ Sftaafe Ba<•k11 f)pt• .. lop'".-"' SACRA MENTO tJ\f>1 Most m(•m be rs of thl· s tate Senate want to m:Jkt· 1t t'a'>1t•r to dt·velop 18.600 acres of tht• Santa Monica M11unt<11ns Twenty·£our sen ator:,. vott'd Thursdav in favor of ·S B 39 by ~n Lou Cusanov1t h E-Woodland Hills. a nd fi vt• voted J~;.1inst 1t Tht· hill goes to tht: Assembly, whc•rc 1t fo ct•s tougher going Opposed hy environm entahsL-;, the hill would re move the ac reage from lhe roasta l protcr t w n zonc a nd the 1un~c1 1rtion of the stat1· Colis'tal Com m~ssaon. That would leave regulation to loc<tl agen l'leS. . SAN F RANClSCO 1AP 1 The g uests showed Rigging of Contest Charged ~t'n l>a:.inc· Watson. rig ht . a tcused Sen. Alan Robbins on Thursday of n ggani: .1 ht•;111ty r ontt-st so he couJd get Paula Di ane Bond. "M iss ('aliforn1a Inte rnational ... to lobby for his special t::ll'ction on busing prnpo-.;al ~~llt'l'n Pa ula . at a ne ws confe re nce· with Robbins. lt!fl . de· 11 u·d t ilt· rontt•:-it w:.is rigged and that she w as being used Ar:riholt Smith Guilty Of E v ading Taxes SAN DIEGO t AP 1 C Arnholt By Tbe ASIOflat.ed PftU Resorts and tourist a ttractions m ay be suffering wee kend losses because or the gasoline situation . but t he ir opera tors say th at tra velers are m a k in g u p for l h e d e ficit on we ekdays instead. A !'pol chetk of popular destina· tions indic ated the sharpest dropoHs in business were in the Da nish villa ge of Solva ng, a popular tourist s pot 45 miles north of Santa Barba ra a nd a ways orr the m ain highway. and In the High Sie rra resort town of Mammoth Lakes. "LAST WEEKEND. b usiness was down by 40 perce nt." said Ele ruta Merrill of the Solvang Cham ber or Com mer ce. However. she added that a s ignificant upsurge in tourism on Friday. Monday and Tuesday made up for nearly a ll the losses or lhe weekend S h e sa id th e no r m a lly h us y Memorial Day wee kend. Ma y 26·28. c o ·u Id be ;.i ~ l' r i o u s p rob I e m betause many gasoline stations in her a rea c·xpcct to be out of fuel then. ··1t doesn t look good." she said. 'Mt'momJI J);.iy 1s a bag. big weekend for us i\T M.\MMOTH LAK ES 300 miles north or Lo~ Angel<:s. touris m was off s ubstantaal lv. s<11d 8111 While. CO· owner of Ma.m moth Lak£•S Chevron "Pt-oplt· are ;,ifraid they t·esn't ~t·t gas. w they don 't co me up.' White ~a td . ··Rut 1l '<, an Los Angeles whe re you c:an 't ~>t ga<> ·· I fr i;a1d ht• ha d olenl v of e a!.ohn'" ;.ilthou~h prices ar e higher at Mam· mo1 It than :n lhc m etropolitan are:Js. up but the pros pe ctive bride and groom didn't T he p l<i nncd m a rraage of Pri nce ss Let> Radz1w1ll. 46, lo m1lhona1rc hotel O\\Ocr Newton Cop e. 57. was called off abrupt!,> Thursd&_y for un d isclol>ed reasons. Cop" !>aid at would have be<::n the third nuptials fo r e::ich Sm ith. the om' t1rnt• b1lhona1re hnan t aer whose banking e m pire l"rumblcd 10 1973, fat l'S :1 possible threi? year prison t<'fm :.iftt·r ::a S upenor Cour t 1ur-y founct-h1m guatty of mrnme tax l'' a ~ion an th<: hrn~cst. costliest tr ial in S an U1cgo h1story At one tirm., he \\as one or th<' na t ion's most powerful bu!.ine<>s men. controlling J mu lti · billion dolla r "t ?'1i\GI Nt: A J.OT or pe<>plt!, IH· nt"twor k of ba11b tuna p1ant~. re.rm::. ang :.a rraad. d•m 'l come.' sc.id Mdm "One hour bC'fore t h<: wedding. she decided not to be married ht·r t tha t they would get m ar ried late r in New York ... said rancher Whitney Warren. whose downtow n apart me nt was to Le the scene of the .cen•mony "lie (('o pe 1 telephoned and was just horrified.·· War ren added. Shoofi11911 P r obe Requ .. 11ted LOS ANG EL ES I AP I The county gr and j ury has ca lled for a study or police s hootings, say - ing in a report that there is "an ever .gr owing c redibility gap betwe en police officials and the public genera lly." Mean wh ile. a Carson man was reported re- covering today after bei.pg shot by an off-d uty police office r in front of a lt.ghtclub. In :m interim rc•port relPast·d Thursday. the g rand JUry suggested the City Council and the county Board of Supervisors fund s tudies "to de· te rmine if current alleged peace offi cer m iscon- duct investigative P,rocedures are adequate ... T h<' vt'rc.hr t hy the panel of eight women :ind four men c am e Thursday a ft~r n mc d ays of delib<>rat1on Smit h. IW . was acqui t ted o n a c ha rge of g r and theft in t.he sale o r the S a n Die go Padre bas e ba ll t ea m i n 19 74 . However. the j ury was deadlocked on s ix othe r cou nt s a n d ordere d by Judge Robert W. -"" Conyers to res ume de libera tions to· day Sm it h. a close frie nd of forme r Pres1deot Richa rd Nixon , did not test ify in the eight-month trial a nd otherventures m o th C ha m h c r o f Comrn e r c:t· -s plTIH'c;womLirr"Jvne-Sau:-.tt. ~!but tl ~- Pr mr to llw tri;ll, which l><•gan (:~ ... l:.:c k "t·a~on a nyv.a ' · Aug us t ·1ftt.>r 21 • Y <'a r~ of lc :,:.d But \ht· ,;mJ sklN ' "ltav" "nou~h w r:.a qfling. Sm ;tlt vowed he wo uld be ,0014 111 l:Js t tht·fll 1J;1,l M•·mw1al vind af'·atcd hy r viclencc that w<iuld Dav · · k no t~. the prvsecullon "on their i\t St:a Wnrlcl in San Diego, bus1· e ans ncss ha.'> incr1·a st!d during thP week In addition lo the jaal sentence. he and o n Saturday but dropped orr on could be fined $10,000. Deputy Dis· Sunday l r ic t Attorney Steven Davis said the "What this apparently means as g overnment will atte mpt to recover tha t peop le who would no rmally \he $700,000 Srmth allegedly o wes Hi tr;.ive l on S unda ys a r en't , e ithe r bac k t axes. betause gas statio'ns are closed or Court rosts &lone a re expected to exceed Sl million. Pre-trial hea ring s last ed more than a y ear in the marathon case. The gove rnme nt contends that Sm ith had a n un re ported !ncom of S6.7 million 10 197 1 ,, The six pending counts all re late to a llegations of ~rand the ft invo1ving proceeds from the s ale of the Padres. because people are afp id they will b e c l o s ed ." said S ea Wo rld spokeswom an J ackie O'Connor. BUT THE GAS c.cunc h doesn't ap· pea r to have stemme d the tide or tourist<; at Disneyland. where atten· danc:"· "' r unning more than 10 ptr l·e nt a head of last year. even on weekends. In 1978. the amuse mt nt park had .-. record 10 8 mil hon '1s· VON HEMERT'S IS WAREHOUSE CLEANING! ! ! 4th ANNUAL FURNITU RE WAR E HO USE SALE • YES. VON HEMERT"S IS HAVING ITS 4th ANNUAL WAREHOUSE S ALE. RUTHLESSLY CLEARING OUT AND SLASHING PRICES O KJ FURNISHINGS FOR EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME. GREAT BUYS!!! MANY LEFTO VERS FROM OUR NEW S TORE MOVE. ONE-OF-A-K IND ITEMS. DISCONTINUED STYLES, AND SLIGHTLY SOILED OR DAMAGED GOODS. IN A LL OF THE QUALITY N AMES. VON HEMERT IS FAMOUS FOR. CASH & CARR Y -ALL SALES FINAL 2DAYSONLY MAY 5 & 6 SAT & SUN ONLY 9:00 to 5:00 • ~ ':ii"""', '}~. 'J~-'f!!~!!I-1371 VILLAGE WAY ~~o~ =· (FORM ERL V WAREHOU SE RD.I ~"t IN COSTA MESA IUITS I ll'OfllCOATS •to ·~~• lOMO .. ~. 11 lOHO t2·~· POllTLY MO u .i.. P()llfl' '"°"' 0 u l'OllTU lONO 4t ~· ilo ra. said Disney spokesman Al Flores. "We speculate that we are getting a lot more of the local bus iness i.ecause people who were thinking of a lo n g e r t r ip are looking for som ething closer to home," Flores said . In P alm Springs, tourism also a p· pea red normal. said Chamber or Co mme rce ch ief Stan Laycock. "WESEEMTOBE doing prettywell up to this point." he said. "The bot.els a r e bus y a nd, j udging from t he number of people on the streets on weekends , t he number of visitors seems to be up." He speculated t hat some pers&ls who had been pla nning trips to Las Ve gas opted instead for a shorter t rip to Palm Springs. At Long Be ach airport, second bus iest in the nation in private plane traffic. a spokesm an said the gas crisis has little impact wilh 61.41i6 t a ke offs and la ndings last month compared to 59.585 1n April 1978. Stme Senators Back Pay Hike For Legislators SACRAMENTO <APl A t wo. year salar y incrtase for legislator~. v.h1ch <·ould tnt rea'ie salaraes 10 per, r ent to S.28.110. ha!> won s t ate Senate J ppro\ al after ;i n unexpected :.earch for vote:::. .\ hill s uch as t h1'>. SR 3G4 by Sen Jam es Mill -;. U San Daeg'>. ui.ually · wh isks thmu~h the· Le~aslature with l1lllt· or no dt•b<1t~·, quarr·el or Ourry BUT ON T lll "RSOA\', a fe w mem · twr~ \o\f'fl• m 1~.,1 ng from the floor v..he n ~ills took up thC' mea'iurc, which affect~ the 1981 and 1982 calcn· dar yea rs So Mills ha rt to wor k ~evera l minutes lwfo re iaettm g his 27·4 ap· prov:il vote. sending the measure on to the Assembly.whe re its speedy a p· f)rov:il is expected. MILLS S PO K E VF.RY briefly be fore the vote . notin g that the m ea s ure had prompted m uch com· m ent but less criticism than usual. Un de r t he measur e. legislators would rttelve a m aximum 5 percent C"OSt ·Of·llvin~ raise in 1981 and again 111 1982 Uut th · legi!.lators would get the same amount as state e m ployees if state em ploy ees r eceived less tha n 5 pe n ·ent ''the look IS YOlJ" • The sport coat, takes on a more relaxed attitude for 79. And at Eagleson's the Big & Tan man gets a head st.art on t he season. Fashio~, quality and professional sales people make your spri n·g shopping a pleasure .. Solids and patterns from names like Hart Schaffner & Marx, Botany 500, Lanvin and, of course, Palm Beach. 105. to 180. 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But the pri11c i1w l ch'h11t1 · '1'1'111:-like· I\ 111 1c'\11h t• ~round the q1 wsl io n of n •n fh'llt um 11r s,,, 11'1 ,•11111pll111wc• , ''1th t ht-' tC'rm s oft hC' I n ·:it'" In rCtl'nl m onths lh1• 't 1111k d S t ntt•i-h a:-lo:.t t wo kt'\' •monitoring st <it ions nc·ar· ttlt' l r1111 St1\'1l'l lx1r clt.'r. Ot.'fcnsc .ind C IA hc.•ad s have cstimult•d it will take fro m one to ft vc yrars to recove r this m o nitoring <'apacit y . Shaky re· l.J11ons Wlth the T ur kis h government m a ke it diffic ult to rl·I~ on monitoring st atio ns· in tha t <'Ountry . And ihe Turk:-h,t \ e r efused to authori z~. overflig hts by U·2 s py pla nt'" wtuclLhad been touted as a n a lte rnative for land· ha ~t·d mo nitor:-• Ca111·r ha~ vnwt'O the treaty will be "verifiable from lh,· J'11 :-l day tl I!'-s 1gnt·c1 ... apparently basing this belief o n th,•·" .111.llultt.' of m 1rn1tonng by s ettellite . t 'karly 1t \\ 111 he.• difficult to convince the d oubtful -.L·n.1tor.-that \\l' e<in trust the Soviets to refrain fro m go- tnl! .1ht'~Hl with dt.·vdoµmc nt or s till m o re sophis ticated "t•.iµon:-.tfll•r lhl• lrcaty is in effect. H11t I hl· Ston.1k dol'S have the right to m odify the ~ig n·t·ment, So the QUt'Sl1on re m ains -do the Sovie ts "~mt ttw tn•at y hadly l'nough to <!ccept m odifications, o r "ti I they flatly f<'Jl'l't any c ha nges '.1 P rt•s 1<le nt Carlt•r argues that the Unite d States. v.ithn ut a tr eaty, will he m g reat dan ger . If he c an re- -;assure lhe Senate· on t he q uestio n of verification. the re p rcibahly will he a trc.·aty If he c~nnot , only histo ry will lf•I I whet her his lo ss com p<ffes with Woodrow Wilson 's failure to wrn c:ongrcss1on<Jl CJpproval of the Treat y o f Vcr~a1llt•!i Solar Use Block Most c.·vcryonl' sec m s to agree that ~ol ar en ergy m ay wl'll ht· :1 m~tJOr <Jn~wcr to lht' 5earch for a c lean, abun· di.Int ;m d to~t-:-.avmg c n crg !>OUrce . Everyone. that b , excep t some ho m eowner 5' groups who thin\.. t hl' rooftop p(jncls installed to collect sola r cncr..:y ;.ire orfcns1 c l<> the eye c.nd out of k ey with nc I~ h OOrhoo<l CIC~ tht!ll C:S. Jn n ·cl'nl time s. ho m eowners m Mission Viej o a nd Fountain Valley have be<!n for ced to go to court to fight ho m eowne r association dema nds that they re move costly sol<! r hcatrng m s t a ll<ilions Most ho m es in pla nned communities a re sold s ubject to conditio ns, coven a nts and restrictions gove rning a r c h1lectural a ppearance. If a ho m eowne rs' a ssociation d ecides the restrit:tio ns h ave been viola ted by an addition tu the hom e . the wcrk can be orde r ed r e moved. In the case of sola r installations, the sola r en ergy u:-.l'r may fi nd a s ympathetic ear in court e ve ntually. But t his c·an he a costly <!nd time -cons uming business. I Io m cowne rs wo uld be we ll a dv-ised to c heck deed re:-.t ricl1ons before m a king a m ajor sola r investme nt. And hom eowne r a ssociations h ad bette r face up to se e king c ha nges in r estrictions that could be used to block the use of solar e ne rgy by thos~ who wisn to take advantage of it. • Op1mons expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Dally Pilot. p_Q, Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/Redheads ByL.M. BOYD The redhead has been the object or much sardonic de· rasion over the years . Nol a little admiration. too. And s ome odd pre judice . So the historians report. CUent asks the why ot this. Before the dyeing of hair became so Dear Gloomy Gus Why doesn't some one tell President Carte r and his omniscient Congress people that the gas stations already are clo s ed on weekends? Wby beat a dead hone? A.L.B. •• --... -......__. ___ --r popular, the redhe ad was s uspect . and any Seasoned Citizen remembers that far. But the special identity of the redhead goes way back. It's recorded that the Biblical Cain was a redhead and so was Judas Iscariot. Our Love and War man is s addene d by the research that proves that ne arly half the men who go to singles bars are married. This figure has risen in recent years. Too bad. No more than a third of '\be men who go lo singles ban should be mar· ried. The last sultan or Turkey, Hamid II, was another of those numerous leaden wbo were scared stl(f tbat somebody might dlaa1ree. Paranoid, that was Hamid JI. Once, a Britlab chemistry profnaor aoutht to Introduce an elementary science book Into Turkey. But it was selaed becauae the sultan 'a mea tboulbt "H20" was sup. posed to mean "Hamid JI equals noth1n1." • Clobert ""· WHd/Publlsher Frld1y, M1y 4, tt1't Barb.lra ICrelbichlEdltorlel PtQt Editor Jack Ai.denon J ~ongressional.-ROOord Edited~ W ASIONOTON "There are ftw document& more lmpe>rtant than the Congret11ional Re('()nJ," Lyndon Johnson once re marked. llnfortuna ttoly, he was rltchl. T h<' dally transcr ipt of deb1.t~ ·Oii the floor or the Ho use {llld S l' n a lt• 1 s II S ,, d b y ft•dt•11.1I UM4.'0 i' I ._. :. , t h l' e·oun s a nd h1 stvrluns to II ,. t 1• r 111 1 n e ~h u t Co n "n·d mte nd· l' 1J W h e.n I l l' " s l) ,. d. u t:lvt•n p1t-.<'e of lt•.itslntton. . ThP trouble Is that by tbe time nu•mbt·rs of Congress exercise lht•1r st•lf·llUlho rized rif:hl to "t•1tl1 ." "rmwnd" and "extend " I h1· 11•n11irks tht•y uctually m ade Ill clt'1111t1•...1Jw rc--soll ii; ortcn Ul,l· lf•1·11.:1111alil1• In olht•r words. I 11 .. { \111.:1 t•:-:.11111ul Hc·<·ord 1:-. a 11111111 llhltlC't ' h H\'1• c·alkd It II lt ;e\t''IY. H 1'11 1111 (' h11!1k . H 1111111111111·111.11 ... 11.1111 TU•: UI S( "H t•:l'i\N( '\' lwtw1•1·n \\ ht1I \\/l'o I 1 '.111~ 11111'1 l'cf 1111 lht• 11 .... 1 .111tl 1d1.1l ·•l'Jll '.11 :. Ill tltt· 11 1•1·111\I h11 ~. h1•1·11 k1111 w 11 for \t'llC ~.111 l l'JHll'l t'I!\ \\h ll \'IJ\'t'r (hL• House and Senate. Sometimes, Indeed, it 18 an alert reporter's c atch or a lawmaker's verbal foul ball -and hJs query to the congressman later -that will c uuse the member lo revise hl11 remarks into s omething les,. rontroversial. But until now. the extent or the hberties congressmen take with raithfully transcr ibed rtoor de· bate hais been undocumented . Aft e r s tubbornl y p l owing t hro ugh r o w u f.le r ro w of bureaucratic thickets, o ur as· sociate Dale Van Atta became the first reporter to see the original franscript -and the changes made in it by m embers of Congress. THE EXISTENCE of the verbatim transcript is ~omelhin.I( or a national secret. Few if any congressm en realize that the Government Priqting Office for its own protection keeps thl' or1J:1nul n•cord and its tell-tale "t•orrt'l·llon!>" on flit• for thrl'c year~ V:i n Atta wh•ctt'd two ctuys of rl'lal1\l'IY ht•alt•d dd1alt• Ort Ii ;111d l~. Hl7fl to ~tudy for e'\'1de•111•t• or o ur law111 ,1k1"'t:o.' or a l11n n 1 I l'lhL•ll 1:0 me• llf' dis L'uvc•r1 •cl lth'rnlly lhousunrb of dt• I t'I IOll:O.. lllSl' r t I o n l'I a nd ... ,. ... . -· changes, 1<>me trivial and some subslantial. THE UNLIMITED e diting would appa ll Arnerlcan trial re· porters. who never change u wo rd tha t is s poke n in Uw courtroom. It would perhaps 114• the envy of British and Canudian legislators. who have ne ver vol ed themselves the right to have· t h e ir se c o nd th o u g ht s lransrribed as original history In many places. the members or Congress have simply thrown awa y the officia l tra nscr ipt 1 which is then lost forever > a nd glued in speeches or remarks they never made. Where the transcript has been preservL'<I, t-herc is a profu.o;ion of scribbled rewriting by s uch industrious political editors as Sen. Russell Long, D·La .. who uses a henvy black felt pen. and Re p. J im Santini. D·Nev .. who fu vors u b l u e.• frlt tip. F ormt'r ffrp Robert Sikes, D· F la . ;.ippurenlly rnn lhl• lrnns1·n pt through h1:. own t ypt:•wr1ter f'REQU•:NTI.\' l h l· <·hungt•:, tom· dew.n 1ntt•mpt"ratc.' n •mark" mall•• off tl1e i:urr or 1n the heat or debate Ht•p. Tom Ha1lsbai:k. H-111 . for example , called a memo by llealth, Ed ucation and Welfare Secretary Joaepb Califano ''devious .. on tbe floor. When the congressman cooled down late r, he scratched out "devlou.~" and wrote ln "ill ad· v111cd and poorly motivated." ft1 •p. Philip Sharp, D·lnd., thou~ht bl'lte r of accusing a ft•llow c-on~rcssman of "distor· t1on " of facts, and chan1ed it to "nusundcrsta nding." Former Hep . Te no Roncallo, 0 -Wyo., told the House that some en· v1ronmcntalists had acted "with rom pie le stupidity." But en· v1ronmentalists vote, too, and Ho ncallo crossed out tbe of· h•ns1ve phrase first chance be ~ot. Hep. Robert E . Bauman, R· Md .. sounded really pleased about a piece of HEW legislation In floor debate. but this was t ransformed into bis "strong op· p o s i ti o n " t o it in the Congressional Record. It ·s n ot unus u a l fo r the luwm akers to pencil in an elo· <JUl'nce thl'Y never achieved in t•xtemporaneous de bate. Rep. IM I Youni!. R-fo'la .. fo r instance, 1·h1 dt•ll Prc•s1dent Carter for. in .,.ff t>cl. 1h row 1 n ~ r o cks at l'on~resl' from a ~lass While House "Oh consistency, where art thou "" Young's soli)oquy ended. The poetic nourish was never uttered by Young on the House noor; it was scribbled on· to the offi cial tranM:ript lat.er. THE EDITING is or course some times done to covei' embar· rassing but obvious sUpg, sucb • as Sen. Long's reference lo 70 per cent unemployment, and House S~aker Tip O'Neill's oc· cas1ona l lapses on parliamen· tary procedure. ) > > > >-> ;> :> ::> ;> :> :> $ :> I ~ ~ ~ :::> ::> :> 5 :::> ::> ::> :::> .::> ::> ::> :::> :::> ::> :::> ::> ::> :::> :::> :::> :::> :::> ::. ::::> ::> ::> '::> :::> :::> ::> ::> ::> ::> :> ::> :> ::> . s y Former Sen. E rne st Hollings. 0 -S .C .. had thJs to say aoom:----- rorm er Senate a ide and convict· VEKtFICATION ? .. NO SWEAT.JIMMY .... W~ D KNOW THE ~\\NUTE l~ESE CLOWNS TRJED ANYTl-\lNG TRlCKY. Paul Harvt·y ed felon Bobby Baker : ''I can ~;iy Bobhy because Bobby was from my home state and J know him and I happen to get along ""1th him and hke ham ·· The en· 11 re refNt<m:t.> was c ut from tJlc trnn<>tnpl ~1ml'l1mi.·s tht· mt>aning of the i.pok1..·n ""on.ls 1, turned com· pl<'tt•ly up:o.1cle-d1Jwn by· the ed1t.- 111g lk~ IJJ\ 1d Howe n. D·Miss .. 1·\ 11it'ntl) fl'lt som e doubts about :.t C'<>rtain bill. noting on the noor that ··most people c an tak~is· sue" wn h 1t , thjs became "most people can lake heart" in the Rel'orrt 1\ nd for mr• r Rep. Frank F.\ ans, u. 'olo., stud fl atly of a propos1..•d Jmendmenl. ··1 wouJd \ ot1..• for ti • After tlunking it 11~1·r af1 1·r""artl . he cha nged 'ole for to ·s trongly oppose ... Some Hospitals Find Ways to Cut Costs T he re 1s a polit ical chess ~a me going on twtwccn J immy Carte r and Sen. Ted K('nnedy 1D-Mass.1. a nd sick pl'oplc <tre the pawn:, Nobody likt·s the high cost of hospitahzat1on so Kennedy. on th a t i ssue . m ay try t o r:.i pture th1..· Wh ite House ror himself. .. Put a lid o n ho s p ita l costs, .. says Se n . K e n · ncdy. And Presi· de nt Carter. in an effort to checkmate this K e nne d y m ove , is h i m self advocating the s a me thing: "Pul a lid oo hospital costs .. THE AMERICAN Hospital As· sociation recognizing that s elf·discipllne was the o nly Art Hoppe a lte rnative to mon• government snoopt.•n·1s1o n launched an ef- fort 1n Novcmba o f 1977 to curtail the escalating costs of hosp1 lalizat1on voluntarily. And there had been some fat in thL· I.Jud gels There had been un nl'etissar y d u pli c ation of serv1rcs and unnecessarily ex· t rav;igant equipment purchases And onl' year afte r our hospital~ went on a diet. they slim med down substa ntially. WHERE hospital expenses had been increasing at an annual rate of 19. l pehenl in 1976, by 1977they were increasing only 15.5 percent, by 1978 at a ra te or o nly 12.8 per· cenL _ That Is an improvement of l 7 percent points in less than one year . Said another way, it's an 18 percent improvem ent in less than one year. Sa id anoth e r wa y, b y vo luntarily holding do v. n thl' cos l s o f h o s p 1 t il I 11. a 11 on." hospitals in fifty states haH' saved you and ml' almost SI 5. billion in Ol1l' year' And the prnsently pro1cctc•d im provements this current year w ill hold the 1nent;1bly in creased cost of hospitaliiation lfJ 11 6 perct>nl. That is a IC'SS('r rate of cost escalation than almost anything else you arc likely to buy Onl' Syrn<·use hos p1t<1l " '>iJ\ mg S800,000 a year PATIENT bills at a Southfie ld , Mich . hospital were c ut in half by initialing outpatient su r~cry A Des Moines hospital found it could cul seven hours off its average length of st ay, saving those patients Sl.5 million a year . Philadelphia hospitals. con· serving energy , are s aving $5 million a year. A Daytona Ueach hos pital found 1t <·ould !oavt· SI00,000 a Yt'3 r on its phone bill. And on and on Now the politicians talk of a "l'ap, .. a legal limit on the hospital cost increase . In the first place. a "cap" on cosls rewards those who have bN'n least effi cient at the ex- pt•nse of the e fficient ones. Hut worse, further regulation ml•ans mo1·e regulators. - 'THE ONE wa s t e ful , l'OUOt(•rproduct1vt' extravagance "'h1ch hospitals have not been able to correct is the average $38.86 per patient per day which 1s added to your hospital bill just to pay the cost or compliance with the already immense over- lay or federal, state and local regulations. And now the politicians, lo gel at one another, are willing to add to that cost. Can Hooked Americans Kick the Gas Habit? As I look out the window of my modes~ office, a frightening sight depresses the soul. There, in tbe screeching, honking , growling tangle of traffic below. are the grimly indisputable symptoms of a nation in the last throes of gasoline addiction. The poor wretches! Most were booked on gasoline in high school while they were still too inno· cent to re · alize bow easily their health, their economi c well ·being and , yes, their very lives could be destroyed by the foul, evil· smelling liquid. As the years passed, their con· sumplion 1rew. And most Americana today are strugling to support ten·c•llon·•·week bablta. T o be s ure. as with most addicts, they. enjoy mom ents of euphoria. You've seen the m come blearily hom e a fte r a 500-mile cross-country spr~e. "Man." they 'll say d azedly, "what a trip!" But what of the costs'! Think of the bl1llons upon billions of dollars addicts s pend aMually on gasoline -money they could have used to provide themselves and their loved ones with such necessities as food, clothing and sheller so that they might have led better lives. AN., WHAT of the hazards or gasoline addiction? Let us pas!I over the~arm its noxious fumes undoubtedly wreak o n the user's lungs. The fact is that gasoline 'has proved to be a leading cause -if not an essenUal factor -in more than 50,000 fatalities on our nation's .highways last y~ar alone. Studies have shown that an amulqly hllh percentaae ol those behind the wheel an such cases <more than 99.7 percent> have had gasoline in their tanks when disaster struck. Yet how many people are arrested each yea r for driving under the in· fluence of gasoline? Or e ven for consuming gasoline i".l a public place? The truth is that federal. state and local authorities have long t-umed their-backs on-tbe-,>ro· blems of gasoline addiction and tbe plight of the country's millions or gasoline addicts. The reason, of course, is that "big bu c ks" a r e involved and whe never "big bucks" are in· vo tve d , corruption will be widespread. MOST GASOLINE is produced in Arab countries with the tacit approval of the govemmenta in· volved -much as the Twits are permitted to grow opium. After aJJ, the Arabi UH little gasoline t.bemaelves and what do tl?eY care 11 it ruins the Uvea of som t> far·off infidels., It is shipped lo this country by u nscrupulous international gangs or consortiums (see ''The French CoM~tion '') and sold to r eg i o n a l s yndicates or "families" who refine it and peddle it to the public \ltrCMllh thous ands of neighborhood pus hers or "dealers." It la '6'.hispered lba1 the influeec:. of this v a st cramanal network reaches even lnlothe White Home itself. BUT NOW the sources are drying up. The addicts are seur- ry ing about, clamoring t.o spend their last pennles for the last available drops. Some will quit cold turkey , others will try gradual withdrawal. There will be mass psychoses a.nd even suicides. In the end. boweftl', the survivors wtll emerp clear of eye and flrm of step. MCNl't ln Lbe knowledge they have kk*ed a debilitating, de1racl1q and downrilht danceroua babit. -·--------. . ·---------------------.-,~~ .,__ -------. ------- • Ji •• ·-~=.;a .. _,_-..>-a.:;..r_~-~--..,J--...,_......_. __ --- I I 'Cat' Lores Kids NativeAmerica11 Boat Revi·ved OSTERVILLE. Mass <AP> The Cape Cod catbout 1s u plain, ~qu<:tl, powerfuJ . deceptively simple. nt.1t1 vt· Ame rican art form. It used to be t.tn endangered species. d1c·att-lh<'v ~t·n· bt·ini:: built in the t·arly 18J{ls "l-:A<.'11 /\K•:A PRODUCl::D dis· t1nct1Vl' hull forms, but the most dis'. tmct1vt• was developed at Oster ville by St'veral genc•rat1ons of the Crosby family tx•twccn 1850 and 1900. · 'Tht• cat was o ne or the most \'<'rs atilt> work boats e ver devised." .. _&member _____ ~· _Mom lnMav The boat was developed, built and sailed with great skill by humble men for honest work. But it has won a new generation of Americans who sail with their families for pleasure T hey like the easy, mannerly nat ure of the boat with the big cO<'kp1t children can't fall out. Leavt'ns says. "In the Age of Sail she -.------------------------------------------------- was used extensively 1n all kinds of fi s hin g activities . l o bs t e r i n g. mac kNt'I seining, handling for cod. THE FIBERGLASS revolution in swordfishlng and scalloping, to na me boatbuilding and an offbeat g roup ~ome She was also used in packeting calle d The Catboat Association were and carry-a way work She gained key reasons for the noslal~ic ret urn g rt'at r<'nown at Ma rtha's Vineyard . ..e.£-tt.e wof"kbo-tt-t wh-i-e h-cn-c-e__l.la.ntuck.cl .. C..WPort and New.-York flourshied in ports from Maine to the as a party 'Ottt carryml:!. s ports out lo Jersey shore. the rtf?S _for hluc.•f1s h1 nf! "The c<i tboat i4' lik<' mothe r love." Today. the tatboat. s gl•ncrous _s~zc says J ohn M. Lt•u vt·n~ of Chilma rk . a nd stable hull h:.ivc lured fam1hcs Mass .• who m ay know more <1bout who lovt' to sail the breed than anyone. "Nobody knows how it works. but it docs ·" "Jl seems lo be something about the shape :ind all,',' sa ys l-'enwick C. Williams of Marblehead. Mass .. a marine architect noted for his cats. .. The greatest part of its char acter was simplicity, a boat with which Cape Codders could earn an honest Uving." "IT'S THE SIMPLICITY of the boat." s a ys Leo T cles manic k of South Dartmouth, Ma:-.:-. . who has been building s mall woode n cats for more than 40 years. "Its ease in st.t il · tng, the safe ty. the roominess. the shallo w draft." The catboat rig 1s a s ingle. strong, unstayed mt.1st with one l<1rge setil. "I TIONK T im children le arn tt lot .·· says .I udy L und of South Dartmouth. who with her physician hus band. Ned. a nd three children have cruised southern New England waters extensively. "They learn to sail. of cour s e . They a lso learn respect for the water. They le arn a lot more than just sailing." Le avens, a Ne\,\'. York fiscal expert, a nd Paul G. Birds all. a CoM ecticut teacher. decided afte r a race in 1962 to form a n organizatio n that would provide mutual a id for a fading breed. The catboat had been in a sharp decline for more tha n 30 years. and most of the boats were at least a quarter -century old. with many in dire need of restoration • usually gaff-rigged. set well up near the bow. The dass1c roomy catboat hull is half as wide as 1t 1s long with <1 cente rboard. plumb s tem. high bow. big barndoor rudder Cats 16 feet or 1onger usually have· a euddy cabin with a couple of bunks and the rudi· m e nts for cruising. Bigger <'l:lts. 22 feel and longer. ('an be downright comfortable on cruises. What developed The Catboat As· social1on 1s a cas ual group about which mt•mbcrs ar<' intensely proud It h as always hccn informal; there are no bylaws. t here has never been an election . al I the work 1s done by volunteers. FROM THAT HANDFUL or, fol.In· ders has stea dily grown a group that now numbers ' over 1.000. most oJ whom have cruising cats. In s ummer they gather nearly ever y weekend <1l po rts a lo ni:: th e s outhe rn New Enl!land shore. some to ri.t tC. some to v1s1t with friends. ~omc Just for a <·ookout. -- "No one knows when -or where in the U.S. the catboat o riginated." s ays Leavens . "The Jersey shore. Ne w York and Newport. JU .. <1re all given credit. But some say 1t goes back to colonial limes. Records in · f Nursery Special J HERBS-Great for cooking-easy lo grow Select from . 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I Buo1'kl PMk FuUer1on Disnoyland/Anahei.m San1..aAntl Orange Cowtty .Airport lrvuu• NoW'J)Of1 So;ich Cos1.s Mesa l..aQWl4 Beech 1:35 p.m. 2:55 p.m. 8:50p.m. 9":35 p.m. 10:52 a.m. Non-stop 1 :09 p.m. Non-stop 2:30 p.m. Non-stop 3:50 p.m. Non-stop 9:39 p.m. Non-stop 10:24 p.m. Non-stop Because of the stnke by another air I.me, our reservabons hnes are now bUS1er than ever. So 1t may talce us a httle longer to say Yes. Or you can call any Travel Agent for your reservations and bckets-1t won't cost you a penny mo~.- *Price includes tax. After May 15, prit:e will be S31. . ' • GERANIUMS fh~rt· '' tt H'<'''' wlt•c·tlon of thcic popul.u . h.udv JH'rt>nnidls lndudln~ lutlcll, Ivy and Pl•IMgonlum vctri· t•ll•· .. ·1 h•·v lt1\1t' lht• -.1111 .-tnd n ul14' ''' ,, f~rn1.1~tH "•h•t llOll (I( rl'd ... µ111k • .. l,w.,11dt•1., .111cl wh lh•. .. .4,..erko'• Mo•t B e oa'6#jul Gord1trt Cenh•r" H,"4'.,, t .. .,,i,.,,., • 1>-hl '-"'Kl """' .l<M11uon "' M,,. l\t1h111 • 111.-1••• lit "h • '' ""' >.pm HARBOR ·oAY SCHOOL SUMMER SCHOOL June 25 · August 3. 1979 (July 4 . Holiday) :i,11f"'I (),l't ',< t 'Y • t "I'•• 1 '" !'1~-• '' 1 I l('>l;,,,fl • t1"l l hl•t .• ' ,(, tr tt t rl• ,1 t Ith 1 ' ..,,_, ,,. itf••t l j Wf>'"- in t.)4>f" fth· CJP .. •'ft,pr111·t 11• "'"' 1·111 t11r~ t \11 • l , rA •"1.hJt.:ttion lnroll<ner11 t., l1ru,i.-.c.J 11 C.'<*;>-' ~i/t.;' af•U ""'' lt• .. v i.x.:11 l•.1 uU Slu· 0en1o; 1n oom f\IJOlte dnd 011v1t10 !><..noo1•, wtthOul •t'Qil•d ro •a ••. C•e110 COICJI , IE:hg1on O• nallOl'ldl Ol1Q•f\ hes for all clasSH are $150.00 For fw llw ..... ~ c .. Harbor Doy School 640-14 I 0 flap• l f*'fl"" Entt·rl.t1111·1 S..immy Davis .I 1 . I on~: ..t Las Vt.·g a ~ ht;adluwr ha!'> hrandt'd tht> g li l l t•1111i.: r ,•..,<1 r l c:tt y a~ rne1s t btT J llM' w1ly a few of 1l~ lh<iw ... uut... ol t•11te rtamers .11 ,. m1no11t 1t"s Davis. 53. m"'dc lht.· t·hargt• in a talk a t the n1 vcr!>1ty of Ncvada- La~ Vega!\ The House ethics commit- tees will take no disciphnary µrocccdings against Rep. Michael 0 Mye rs . D-Pa .. acc u sed or a ssaultin g cockatil lounge e mployees after a swearing ·in celebra- tion. Myers pleaded no con· test to disorderly conduct in the Arlington. Va. incident. Earl Butz. former secretary of agriculture. has critized a proposal for a ::bee fles~ Wednesday," noting that the cost of gasoline has gone up more than beef costs. 'I ha· ven 't s~n anyone calling for a gasoline-lc.-ss Wednesday,'· the former cabinet officer said in Iola. Kan. Doctor S11rpl11s Seen Specialist Says Glut Will Be 'Catastrophe' BOSTON CAP> By the turn of the century. the United States will have so many doctors that they will be competing to find enough patients to earn a Living. a pubhc health specialist warns. Or. Donald Louria of the New Jel'sey ,Medical School main. tams this will be bad for the public. because work-hungr y doctors may be te mpted to perform unnecessary care. LOURIA. HEAD OF hi s school's dep;.irtment of prevC'n· live medicine and commumty health. said American medical schools arc turning out doctor.. rnster than the nation's popula- tion is growing T he schools s hould reduce enrollments, he ::.;.ird, to avoid im pending ··cat a!>trophrc ef- fects " on medica l pr act1c:cs Writing 1n Thurs day's New England Jo urnal of Medicine, Lo uria said, "Inc r e a s ing evidence suggests that the re will be a surfeit of physicians in this country within the next three de· cades. ••TO ME. IT seems clear that :i doctor glut by 1990. 2000 or 202C w rl l m<Jke the practil'e o l mcd1 c·ine unpleasant. create cut- throat ·compet1tion, force an rn· creasing focus by the physician on the monetary aspects oJ medicine, raise costs per patient work-up. encourage lbe ordering of unnecessary tes ts and er.· aminations and undermme e(. forts fowarCI less expensive pre- ventive ~icine . ·· he wrote. In 1950. he said, there was one doct.or in the United Slates for every 735 pt"Ople. ln 1980. there will be one for every 500, and by 2020. lhere may be one physician for every 250 or 300 people if the trend continues. A NATIONAL ~FFORT s hould be undertaken, he said, to find the ideal ratio of doctors and patients. "Ir we wait until a saturation point is reached and tben react, it will be too late." be satd. ··Even Draconian m easures Wlll not prevent catastrophic effects on the practice of med1cme in the United States." Soul Singer Freed On Assault Charge llACK E!\S/\CK . N .J 1 Ah Soul ... rnger Wilson Pickett J r has ~('n ar qu1ttcct of h1ll1n g a fo rmer band membtr wrth " 12- gau,tH' ~hot~1111 T he B<'rgcn County Jury cl(·lJberated 45 minutes before ftnding Pickett. 38, innocent on a charge or a~sa ult with a dangerous weapon. He was chargt·d wrth tuttin& Natharuel Grant, 31, or New York City with a shotgun during a fight at Pickett':, Englewood home March 25, 1978. Authorities said Pickett and Grant were working on a song when the arj!ument erupt~ The :>talc contended P ickett fired lhe weapon at Grant but missed. ··Mustang Sally" nnd "Jn the Midnight Hour" we re two of P ickell'!:> b1ggcsl h1ls in the late W60s. ** .. ~ \ (~r-c1nd Opcui~ ** Nudists Win Case In Italy ~-- I" ,. l .. ' ~ ~on -Surg ical Facelift Erase lines and wrinkles without surgery .----------· 1 1st Treatment t I &·Analysis $10 I ._ _________ .. • Eyelash TlnUng , .e t:uropean t'aci1ls • Det:p Pore Cleansing .t ~Vlea-.t <if'•ial S4.lo,. 0J)t'n Mon-Sat 10.S 3409 Newport Blvd. ~ewport ~•ch 71 <t ·675--3920 31H Vista Del !\1ar Redondo 8'-acb 213·373-8739 ANCONA. Jlah· c AP > Nude bathin~ "m a rc·- mote place is not a "nuisance" and cannot· be prosecuted under the law against indecent CX· posure. a local Judge s aid in dis mis s ing a police suit agains t 16 nudists. The carabinieri ar- rested the three girls and 13 young men at the Sassi Neri beach, on the Adriatic near Ancona. The judge's decision is expected t.O improve the c hances o f p ending legislation to set aside sections of a beach for nude bathing. • Among the supporters of the bill is SociaUst Mayor Giuseppe Misiti. t: liOMEOWNERS! --Do Joilii've Ure u• llaeft ••Mruce on your perao•al beloe&ia1a? O.r nM Year Phone 541-5554 I ~ Tack I Pet~ .ftaW.iu ~--1914 Harbor Blvd., Coa&a Mesa. THE FABULOUS SANTA BARBARA A MOTHERS DAY GIFT THAT WILL LAST FOREVER A 5&" TALL MASTERPIECE, HANO CARVED IN Ot.D WORLD BAROQUE DESIGN. BEVELED GLASS OO<>ft. TRIPLE CHIME. BEAUTIFULLY ETCHED SOLID BRASS DIAL & PENDULUM 808. rY'i • OAK $1251 ALDER $1161 5327 UNIVERSITY DR. IRVINE 552-3131 S... 0..00 FW-t I U--'V Or I 70M EDINGER HUNTINGTON 8EACtt U7-33n r.-w-&~ ayo ESTATE SALE OF JEWELRY:, CRTSTAL- PORCELAllW - BRONZES/ CDllWA- SILVER Friday, Satwday, and Sunday San Juan Sets Trip To Vegas San Jua n Capistrano's recreation departme nt is sponsoring a trip to Las Vegas on June 15 · 17. It's time to celebrate at Udo Marin~ VIiiage! aad mere. Lots of diamond rings and earrings, gold d\ains, fine china and crystaf, bronzes, some fuml· tuf'e, oils, d\andeliers, brau lamps, etc. Some1hing for everyone -from S 1.00 up. frtt admiseion. Bank ot America, Master Charge, checks, night• May 4,5 and 6 . I nspec1ion of all merchandise Friday, Saturday. and Sunday 2 • 5 P .M. and 7 • 8 P .M. The group will travel on an air-conditioned bus. Cost or the trip is $52 per person, based on double occupancy at the Mint Hotel. There will be an addl- tlonal charge for single rooms. Tbe trip includes a free breakf asl, fun book and other item5. To register. come to lbe San Ju an H o t Springs Dance Hall, 32506 Paseo Adela11t.o. For in· aewport gallerlet1 ltd. _ . formationpbooe493-1171. f 2542 West Coast Highway Newport Beach, CA (714) 846-2200 COMSIGtl am ACC•t ED 9TILSPM • • With' mariachi bands. Mexican folk dancers. surprise-filled pinatas. Mexican food and drink. , • Renown Chicano artists David Solomon, Vigil Veloy and Art and Ben Valenzuela will exhibit their work ... and a children's art contest wifl be judged. • Drawings for Mexican ceramic art work will be held ... and the center's merchants are offering\,a~cs ••• sales ••• sales! Join us for the fiesta! Saturday. May 5, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (free parking from noon to 4 :00 p.¢.) Lido Marina VUlage J ust off Pacific Coast Highway ac Newport Beach Blvd. and VW. Udo In Newport Beach . ..... ~ ·· u ·s ll1lt' money C'an ·1 buy h;1ppm~. bur ) uu !tUrt' l an rent a lot of 11 '" "Col a problem·' Then u.•n1t• tu l 'at 1>1Jr111 l 'at 111/1 cut red tapt'. gl!ttmg th,, answ1•rlo' un/J 11dw11 111111 n1•1•rt lo soltie mequuw:. m 911vernm1-r11 url<l 1,u,IH•''x ;\fcu/ your question.~ tu Par H1Jnn. ,\I \our !\rn w1• <lru1H1" Coast DaJ/y P1lol. p 0 RllI 1:1Jl. ('11,\lll .\frsu. C,\ 92626 A.~ many lt>ttt>rs as pt•.\~1hle wt/I J;,. an,'l'u.ier1•d but phoned mquines or lt•/h•n rwt mrludml/ llil' reader 's Juli noml'. oddrt•xs and tru.mw:.~ houn pht!ht' numbercamwt tx•ccms1dered Th1sc11l111n11aJ111l'Or~Joi ly ezcepl Saturday.~ · ~I Sourre11 Sell Sill'er DE AR PAT. I lost ~ever al pu~cc:. of m v s ilverplatc flatware whC'n we mov<'CI Do you know of any firms that carr y old pattern:-.., N. R .• Capistrano Beaclt Ms. Dani Beddoe , 9573 Bray Ave., Spring Vall«!y, Calif. 92077, stocks more than 40,000 pif'Ct'!> of sllverplate Oahure. Other sources for old pat· ~rns of s&erlin~ ~tilnr, . ilve.F))f1tCt" awd «atnles- flatware include: Ms. Judy Hope, Judy's tloust• or Hope. 2261 Echo Hills Circlt> S.F. .. /\tlan't.a , Ga. 30345; Julius Goodman & Son, 113 Madison Av\'., P .O. Rox 4195, Memphis. Teno. 38103 (sterlinl( on· fy I: Jean's Silv~rsmllhs, lfi W. 45th St.. New York, N.V. 18036 (s&.erlinl( only ); The Jewel Box, P.O. Box 145. Main St .. Altwrtville, Ala. 35950; f rank R. P•lmer, 607 N. Main St., P .O. Box 407, Mt. Vernon, Obio 43850; Charlotte E. Wesche, Wesche's Anti-ques. 481 N. Or.age, OrJando, Fla. 32801 Csterl.lag only); and The Silver Chest, P.O. Bo:ir Ztt71, Denver. Colo. 8tZZO Csllverpla&.e oaJy). Thrift lnt,-.-..111 R,.aH11 fflgla,-r? DEAR PAT: Coast Thnft & Loan Association ~( l\~wport Beach is offering h1 )?her inleTe~t on their passbook thrift accmmts tha n banks and sav- ing and loao associations. How can they do this ? Also. what is the Thnft Guaranty Corporation or California? They insure these thrift accounts I like the interest rate, but want to make sure my money wouJd be safe a nd would lake to know when this Newport Beach farm was founded. - T G .. NewpQrt Beach Coast Thrift & Loan Association was established in February 1979. !'lio financial state· meat of cond.ition will be av.ailable until March JtM, bat the firm mu!llt have required assets co be licenfied by the stale Department of Corporations. The firm's spokeswoman explains that thrift and industrial loan companies loan out money for !llborler terms at higher intt>rest rates <such as car loans> than banks and other savings and loan as- sociaUons thereby enablln" them to offer a hi~her return t.o savers. Sbe adds that the status of any thrift and loan association can be checked with ihe Department or Corporations Cpbone: f2 J3 ) 736 -2741). Tbrllt G.,.,-anty Corporation of California was started in l~l. according to the Department of Corporations. It Is a non·government corporation tbat can protect-ihrtft certlficat,es up to a max· imam of$10,eet. An11 Tkkn•'! ¥011 lffafl lt'alk DEAR PAT: l have a few outstanding parking tickets . ls it true that l'11 have trouble getting my car registration renewed if 1 don't pay them? K .K .. Costa Mesa If yoa Id those parking tickets ride, you may have to walk. Stale law now requires settlement or. parldnl tickets before )oa can reaew your vehicle re1istratton, ac~rdiag to the Department of Motor Veb.lcles. ~ l'l•IOlt Cltft-k'11 OHd's Plafl 1>EAR PAT: Is there any accurate way a person can cheek a pre·school .child's vision at home between regular exams by a doctor? P.R .. San Clemente A simple eye lest, which seems llke a game to cblldrm from ages 3 to 6, can be requested from Ute NalJoDal Society for the Prevention of Bllnd· HH. Order tH free kit wltlt complete lnstractions from: NSPB Home Eye Test, 79 Madison Ave .. .New Yon, N.V. '""· A Spanish version also ls available. Scottish, Cuban Costumes Tops Scottllb and Cuban attire captured first place ltonon in two division.s in San Juan Elementary School's lntemational Week costume competition. Studenta al the Ml.,-sion City school were asked to wear clothes from dllfe~t countries to campus to take part in a parade celebrating the 1ntema- tional Week festivities. Allison Spence captured first in tbe first through third grade costume division for Scottish clolhioi. Other finishers 'tl(ere Tobin Maseey for bla Oemuin mountain climber suit and Harry Bouvier for African garb. Lin Wlenen~a won first In the fourth through · alxth 1rade division for Cuban clothes. Other finJehera were Sara Speentra for h~r attire from India and Theresa Becerra tor her wardrobe from 11-.ko. All the children are San Juan Capistrano resi· dents. ,,.,~4.1979 San ~eps Up Papa Aardvark Nipellhn Co1D111rJ1.Ml4tne• MI AMI 1Al' I 6 fO OJ(. an asln& ·~•rtl smt hen-to •md hia days In sunny n.·t1rrmt>nt. s1>emii to have found th~ F'ow1taan 11( Youth 1n11t\'lid Zoo of· nc1u 1~ i.ay tw hill) Culhered 16 lltUc Uroniu-:.1 .ind 1>how11 no sl.cns o( l°'lnac lfll(•r'('bl The l he wo&&l<l find iA J)ei_Cdu.J -··w--.c1on·~-1cnow·to-wtsarwe-shoalct'----lladoe-.keea.-c14.--~ tr-lbute the rejuvenation except that we St.even A. Ballaatq Hronx UM'd to hve In N~w York, whPr1• ht" w"' 1>1•nw1 aardvark al the Hronx i',oo Hy 11170 Bronx W 8b 13 aod ,..,ttrrwd to tit' vrvUy n1uc·h ut the end of the tr:u l SO K•:•:f'EllS ~•:NT tum to Florida. r et remen . lnatead, be seems to have succeeded where explorer P~e ~Leon failed in his search for m~gical waters that would bring eternal youth. , Arter a few month lo the Florida sun· s hine, his keepers say. Bronx was no longer old and creaky. Indeed, he began to cul a dashing figure among tbe lady a ardvarks of Crandon Par k Zoo. "JUST THAT HE bred in captivity is rare indeed." said Curator Bill Ziegler . II l son of David A. and -~~~d~a~,'.l know how o d ls old ror an dra T . Ballantyne Bronx is now 22. believed to be an 29411 Tbackery Drlv~ aardvarkian record ror Ure in captivity. Laguna Nl1uel, .... · He has outlived moat of his mates and com ml11ioned upoif many of bis orfspriog. graduation from Obi» "In 1970 wheh we got him we thought State Unlvenity. •• he was old," Ziegler said, "At tbe The commlulon wu Bronx Zoo they had estimated bis life received tbrou8h tbjt expectancy by us ing. his size and school's Naval Resen4 metabolism rate. but it wasn 't con· Officer Tratning CofM elusive." CNROTC> program. J . . •· . . .. ... - ------thespedaltystorewiththespedaldlfferenee...lowprieest------ • tnc most compact dryer we've seen • twist the dial to out 100. 400 750or l00Q watrsot drv1n1• •power 1U\tl where you want 111 selaie•® haireare formo11a? val11es ta $30 ._ *t1nt""""1-C.""""'~.,~ .. 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Deaths ElseWhere I.OS AN(i ELl-.:S I .\ I' I Jubn R. Quinn, l:l9, who "us I o:. /\n~cll'' County tux a:-!-.t>l>!>Or for 24 y~ur~ ht-fore rel 1r1n~ 1n 1002, clwd Sunday ~1l his home OCC&ts Seminar On Child A seminar on the In- ternational Year of the Chikl'Will run from 8 lo 9 p.m . Tuesday at Or ange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Tw.e lvc works h ops ranging from children's rights to birth dcre cts will l>e presenl.cd in the co l l ege 's w o men 's center and Pirate's Den The Golden W e s t College Puppeteers will prese nt a s h o w f or chi ldrcn and adults from 1 to 2 p.m in the OCC Quad Thi· f':.r m ily .'itud v <: rnup of Orange County will highlight lhl' (•Vt·n rn~ hy pn•sent rng u k l' tun · on .. r'am1ly F.duc·a t w n EvcniAR" at 7 30 Heg 1stra tion 1s free. bu\ persons intcrcs'h·d in ;1Ut•nd1ng must rc~11>tl•r hy Monday 1n th1· l'am- pui; administration of fi <'C. l''or inform ll ti<>n . phone 5.'J6·57G5 Coastli1ie Sets Play Coa~tlinc Community Co lie gc w111 prt!sent <.t . 'f"ool o f the Wo rld" play at 9:30 a .m . Satur da y al the Huyv iew Cente r , 2531 O r c hard · Dr i ve. S anta Ana Danger Cited BOSTON 1A1' 1 Ao uk€·r medicine lhat hat twt>n taken hy IO million ~'Opie 11round the world wtll u~ tempWury st~rlllty ln some m~n. re· M•itrr hCrli say T~· druw. 1·a lll·•t <'lrneladJne. near ly cuu in half th1• sJ>erin rourllb of most me n and causes :.lt·c ll lty an «Jboul 10 µcr1•cnt of thOse who take ll . 't' ., Or l>t1v1d 11 Vun Thad of the Unlversily of 1'111 .. bur.ih M1·dkttl St•ho(ll • l ••n• Vvo""• l •llorde, U • •••••• lll11d • ~••oort 11••<11. lft0<1le•I•• SI. (O\W ,,.._.,CA tJHI c.1110, .... ~ <•ffllO.•Of"'9 ................. e.t_. Ellete •I AltT'HUlt aAYMONO lll~ OIWl>t>> 1\ UftOlj(jed by ..n 111. -Gell Metl• Oov•O..•I l •llloe t l•fl . lllel .. , ~ 1\..,11>9 U<t!Mt ........ eltOWN, OK.-... I.• •n 1. 1n1 w ,,.. WIO ........... reQlll.W 10 Ille llfQl'ICI! IS Hl!ltE8Y OIVl.N ~ N••oorl •••<II. ,,.. .... "''"'"" 119(.ftWfY .. -... ••• '" l El.MA COLlAH 6AOWM -"'" GIWl1•• S l•IOr... Qlllornl• ""1 ffll\ \l<ll-1 ••l "'" wltll 11\e flll• ~' h t-ted l>Y .,, In· Co..111,, (ief'11 Of Or.,.. Covntv Oft M<111 Olv~ l. lt/t ' c..11-le UI &au 1'11~ Tiii• \1411-••• 1\lt<I '"'''" ow ~1.-0r ..... ~ OelJy f'tlol ~YC .... OIOr-.~yon Mey Mn 4 11, It. U. ,.,, I, lttt . .... ,, .. , .... PvlMIMIMI Or .. C.0.ll 0.Uy PllM, Mey 4, 11, II, 11, 1"" 1•1._tt PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 111e om(t o1 ""' <ltrk ot ""' •oo,,. .,.. ,.,,,,. • 9141lloft .., ,.,...... .t wm llllecl c.-1, 0# lo pre-1 -. Wini eftO OMlltllt, II _.,, AM IW ~ ! .... MU•Wf'f ¥0\l<lle<S, lo Ille ""°' i.•t-'MV, ,..._eMe .. wMtfl I• dtr~ltftM .. ROii«: Ar A HUAw1n. ,.,... ... ~ ~ ... -.......... uo Ne•oo'I C•n••• O• ••SU, '"'tlme•04ec.tft1Nflfte"-,_..,.... llMdl. CA t:l..O, wllkll ll 11\e --wt .., M9Y tt. "1', 9t t0:• tll•<t Of llli'lnou of ltle unoen~ In em • 111 .. <_,,_ ol ~11N"I •II "'•""' Pf'1•1nl"9 10 Ille eslele of No. ) of Ylcf .-t. et 10t Civic c.ni.r U IO Mt..i.tll, wlllllA 104.fr ...... tl>s Ort,,_ w.tl, If! .. City .. SfM9 AM, •II•• 111<1 tint oubhc•llOfl ot lllh C.lltcwftl._ Mii<•. D•llld llA#ft '·Im, O•IM,... I, ,.,. let."-6AAMCM, Aor..lcl II' H"ln <:.-.t'I C*"-"CTlllOU' 8USINU$ NAMI STATIMUIT T~• loll-11>9 119<\on I\ dOltwa llvtl neu ·~ l<ICT~IOUS •USINtJ\ :.;: c:.:.iw.:::c~ .. , ::::.:.:.-:...lelte, .. NAME U ATUj1ENT •o•£•T•.HuftWITZ •e••rtr ....... c.Nt. ttttt M<, ll l{lt:1£ <; CLE ANING l he 1011ow1nq !>e''°"' •!• ooon9 ... lll•--1 c.ro..t o.-. • llU AIWMY tw: llllKlltn» 'iEAlllt E JI~~'~" h v1ll• CA OO("TORS AT ntt; FOOU ANO Dru~ Ad · Wh bv\llle\\ "' Ne9"t18M<lll, CA ti-P.,1>11\-Or ..... C:O.ll 0.11'11 Pllol 8AA8ARA!> FABRICS. 1118 C••I Tel. 171417-711 M•v •. s. "·If,. m tnlblrallun t.'ll.lll·d tht' Candtngl) "un:.ctlling .. F '~" e Auue11, 11 ~dP•r>e• ,,..,,n,... CA 9'11l4 I /I~ !>""'· !>ant• An•. Col' "1701 Attw ... , .. £~- MOIWC» , W•llne• !Monroe JOflft PU!lll\lleel °'-Co.t~• D••I• P1fol, l'hf> mt•dictnl' doc:-not cause permanent 111" ou\lneu •\ <Ollducieo ov .11 ,,,. du rnn~ to rhe rl'procJut · d•v•Ou••F 8 Au ... ~u Wltlneri 10'31 Hunllnq 11orn D••Yt, Mo'• 11, II, H . 1979 Setttf A,,., CA '710S 1/41 -1' PUBLIC NOTICE lt\ t-or~,Ht'I tf takl'n 111 the ( J lh" •1•1-..1 .,., ltltd wltll tl\e ' I"(' 0 fl I llh' n J l' <J ct o :-. ti i.: f' • MED IC I .IV f; ~.o~.~~· Cle•• ot o~ _,., Covrt1y on M•y '\ d11't'h1l'l1>a11l '11..n llt> uul men's :.pf•rm .._ __________ .... ~=~~·~~.~:.'9' c.,.,1 D•••Y Piiot Alke f'. Wlllne, •A11u PrlS<lll• -----·-Wiii,.., I 1°'31 HunllnQ Mo•" D"<P, NOTICE 0, D•,&ULf ANO S.ttl•An.,CAt1/0) PUBLIC NOTICE •LECTIOtfTOSUt.U•O•• e ..... ,. C•I•""" W11fn~· 2eo1. O«IOOl<T•UST "1>enmelll C. ~airv«•w, <;a"\• A"•• SUN.10. C.OU•TO, f"E NOTICE rs HEllEBY GIVEN· Tll•t CAtllO. STAfEOl<CALlfl'O•Ntal<Oa LOS ANGELES flll.E AHO t·111int:o. n•tur11 tu norm<JI 1r 1hn i.tv" takin~ the mcd1c an~ wrthan six weeks, tbe 11ur .1t1ooofthctreatmcnt approved by the FDA. "II'!> ont• of the m ost widely prescrrhed drugs m the· llnikd States." Va n ThJel said in an intervie w. J 11:.t u ho uL1·v1.:ryonc who has ulcers takes 1t · · 'FHE R F.PORT ON THE Pitts burgh r.e· H':.irchcr~· to·x pcr1mcnts with the drug was publa~hed Thur.sduy m the Ne~ England J ournal of l\kd11:int:. The drug. manufactured by Smith Kline Co. under the brand name Ta~amet. was approved for g1•ncr:il ulle in the United States in August. 1977. and is on the market in more th'an 90 eount.ries. The Pittsburi::h doctors \l{atched the effects of the drug on SC'vcn men and found that it reduced their sperm counts by 43 pe rccnl. Van Thiel said that the 10 porcent of American m en who have normally low sperm counts would be m ade temporarily sterile by the drug. DR. ROGER CROSSLEY, CLINICAL director for Smith Kline. said of the re port: "This is a mild change and in the normal limit. We really don't think the re is a s te rility issue h~re at all. · "If there is a reduction in s perm count. ther~ 1s a chance that the occasional patient could be tipped te mporarily from being okay to not being okay." Van Thie4 sitid that despite his discovery of possible sltmlity. c1mct1dinc 1s still worth taking {or pt'ptic ulcNs. "If you takl' 1l for six weeks. you are not under ~h~n1f1cant risk ... he S<Jid ·' l"cople's sperm ·counts rt•turn to normal I think it'~ probably a reasona· bk r b k ... On Board S:\ (' H 1\ ~, E:"\TO I !\ I' I (;m l·:ctrnund Bmwn .I r h a ., ;1 I' µ o 1 n t t• d II•)" anl (.' 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'<(1 "munth, -., 1rw m r11lt1r 1t mak''" n11y ,,1111ni111{ J"h 1·0"1,·r und IH·llt•r l'•e It ''Jl 1111Y ,..11rfr1c1• ""ilh•iut rt:IOO\ 1ni; rhl· old lin1"h Ont· qu1t·k cvat ~l\'l''> you pt•rft'<'f re..,uh" -J(lb alter JOb. Westminster ~9~52~ ---P'ACIRC VllW Ml.MORIAl,AH Cemerery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1l1c Voew Dn11e Newport Beach 644-2700 ---.,_cCOtlMICIC MOITUARlfS Laguna Beach 494·9115 Laguna H 1llr. 768·0933 San J1Jan Cao1<;lrano 495-177b ---· IALn.IHGUOH """8Al HOME (>46-2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 --- llU•OADWAY . MOtrl'UAIY 1 fO Broadway Cosra Mesa S.2·9150' ,. .... FUNEllAL ~ l>lRECFORS I l T h e play will be performed by four ac- tors a nd include au• dic nce participation. Admission is 50 cents. For information, contact th ~ community a c · ti \lilies orrice al 963·0811 . PUBUC NOTICt F IC'TlTIOVS &USINEU NAM£ s u .TEMENT '°"t tooaw1nq ottt!.On '' 0011'10 bu\t .,, ·~· ,,, NEWPORT HORIZONS REAL TY. ~ •SO A•on Sl•e•I. Ne.,pon 8u~n. •lflom1o•~ Ron•kl " 8-•31 1611\ P•«~. 01.IA Mt'\4, C••lfo•n•d "1&11 " di T llit busl""'~ I• Cond!Alt'O l>y "" In• vi duel. RoN11dA Lowe '"'' ~r•re,,,..,1 ••• hltd w11" ti.. °""IY Cieri! ot Of-Gounly on M•Y c I, ''"· l<ll•S1S Publlt-0r""9t Co.t•I DaJly Pllo_•1 ,,_.'f 4, 11, II, H. 1979 In .. " - PUBLIC NOTICE l<ICTITIOUS 8U"M£U llAMI. STATl.Ml.NT l"" •ol-lfoq ll'e'""' I\ -nq bu\I· M~~·\ INIEllTEIC COMPUTER. 1110 F•f'Wl(k L~"·· W •\fmtn\ttr, C•lll!>'noa t1'8J Find a Fiddleneck for us! The golden desert wildflowe r now rn bloom - REWAAD. A F1ddlenec1< Special (You 111011e 1t11) ~ 2007 S. Coast Kwy. 494.1223 1\nd to pr....,trVl' tht<t hi•uU\lful lur1k. ui.i• \nrvrr Tripp:-.;,.,,.,. Polyurt:th11n•· J.1qu1d l'l;1,•t1c or C..:1·11n;1l f'urpos..· Cleur rinuih BJJILD~RS tm~"'ni 269 E t 7tl'l Strc:et Cost.a Mesa. CA 92627 "IT'S WORTH THE DRIVE - J UST 10 MINUTES AT SS." ,-el. -· Harbor lawn Robet'I M SOllll>. ""' Wt\\ Co•tl HIJl!lw ty, Hewoort 8".Cll, C.ll!CKnl• 1~1 • HERB F RU:Ol.A~Dt:R IS '.\l ,\KIS<; f,ftt:AT Ut:Al,S Mouut Oli\ie : Mortua1'' ~ Cemetery Crematory I •Interment In : Anr Cemetery I • S9'1pment : ~ •Burlel . lnaurance I • CrerMllon 1215 . ....,.. •• Call Jo; /rte cmnotion Port/oho I 1• Giiier Ave. ' C....lleN 54Ml54 --~ ' d r11i. butl""S• '' conduclett l>y a .. In lylduf l "-r1 M 5oll11\ l 111\ ···•-1 -~ 111\!d "'"" , ... C°""'Y Cletll. ol 0.-~ Counh Ofl Mey I . ""· "" .. 14 Pilt»llSNd 0r""9' Cotti 0..lly Piiot, ,,..,. 4, "· 11. 1>, ttn ""·" PUBLIC NOTICE •OTM:• ~ AYAILABll,IT't 0, ANMUAI. •aPO•T Pu.,_'10 s.«loft •* td l ot I 11te •n•I •e.,e1we Code. nollce MNtlY •'-'!fl.II IN e!lfllHI ttllMlff 1M C.. ........ .,.., 1971. Of 8'1991 CUfl• 11l11•ll•fft Automotive MuHUlll h •••llM!e i. pUOllc lllSW1Ktl0fl 111 ~Y Ille,..,,_ t"lntl --"" II al \Mt~·~ twin<llNI off'" rout .. al HI ....._ ~t ... I, Gotle AileN, GllllOf'ftia t:IU7. llfOIMlne on N'ay ), ""<Mid.., "' .. ~ ...... , .. r Chotl nt0uler .,.,.._. llOlln trorn I 00 •·"'· I to~ 00 ia.rn. T"" -of IM Prlftetp.tl M..,. ... , of fll• lo'""'•tlon I• Br l91n Cun• nlntfWlm T ... lltte Of ttw> ltflftCllHI Men-r Ille loundttllon '' 1¥etl0tnl Oirtelor M, T .. 1-.,., CPI< ... ......,... C.-. Drht ..... ,,.. ,......,. ._,_,CA tt ... ftf;tr14l ....... ""''""*'Or-Co.t•t O•llV Pllol, Matl. ltt'f l•fl I BUY OR LEASE' FREE 50 GA~ OF GAS • JH.:aa ar.NTS MOTOllHOMES. TOOt IESERVE VOOQ TODAY • • ._ _......~ ... ..,-.... _..~ .. ·P--------·~· ~ .. .....--~";:'·;;,,::'..:,~·:-... : .. --- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .OJIC:S 0-f'U~ ICM•A•llt a El<O.I TMI CITY COUtKtt. O' TNI CITY 0, •OUMTAIM VilU.&Y NOTICE IS H1!'11£8V Gllll.N THAT ()Iii T-y. MaV tS, '""• .. t l'Cll P M •n 1tw (.-II C...-t. 10* SffMr A-,,~ V•lle?, ~·· 11\f: (1lv (.oun(ll wlll Mid• OUl>llt lle•tlf19 Ori Ille~ .......... ___, l'lt It~•• yter ""to • Cat-• , ...... o_,.,...,.. 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Perjury ~---_M_istrial ,.,, . .._ GAfrf PRAZ!N WITH 'TRUE GAIT' SCULPTURE tffneu Thwarts Meeting With John Wayne Illness Stays Hope Of Meeting 'Duke' By Thf' As.....c~iated Press College we lding ini-.tructor < iary l'razcn ol Utah had his hopes dashed for an invitation to meet J.nlm Wayne in Ne}ll'port Beach after captun ng the famed actor in a sc ulpture. Prazen hl\s done a hronic of Waynt-as he ;Jrfl'<i in a scene from his Oscar\\ inning movie ... True Grit.·· "AYNE UND ER WENT \NOTllER ruund of <;urgl\'"Y • ..Wednesday .at-C!:l...A-M6rtw;,J...~~ He-undHW~H'r hours of c an<'<"r s urgc•r\' a t. l 1rJ.,\ on Jan JZ Later ht-w»s hos p1t;1l11.1·1I ;ii l111.1g \~c·1 ;1o11 : I ll11• 111tul 111 '\1 ... qx1rl Ht•.wh for trt>atml'lll (If 111 .. :i• htl,, 111· v. :1 ... n J.oa..,1 d frorn I lour J\ µrll :t.5. Refort• W,1v111• v. ""' ho• 111t • .J111 d ·1 ut·~d.<1.' 1111-:ht. l'ralt·n wlk~d about lhl· i 11 o:-.µ. r l 11f rm ..i 111g lhl' v1·\1•ran actor "l 'M PRORi\UI.\' t;OING t o '>HY llov. do you do'• and fa int." s<t1d Prnen, who leaches M College of Eastern Utah A copy of Pr:tzen 's two.fool·hjgh sculpture, enUlled "FiU Your Hands, .. greeted Wayne a week ago when th" act.or left. the hospital following a bout with bronchitis. Pleased wttb the gift. Wayne invited Prazen and his wife Janet to California later this week. The sculpture, Prazen's first in bronze, shows Wayn~ as he appeared as the character Rooster Cogburn aslride- ht~ hor..c m lhe ftlm · TruP Grit," n ·in., «l•·nchcd in his teeth, rifle in one hand and pi:-.tol w the other , . IN THE MOVIE. Coghurn'has just been challenged by outlaws who rail him a "fol. one-c:vcd old1Tlan." Prepar · ing to do battle, Wa y ne a~ Coi;burn responds, "Fill your hands' .. Prazcn sa~d he got the 1clea for the .srulpture last year in a conv('rs:it111n with tw11 fr11•nd-. about WaynE-. who had been in Carbon <.'ount y ttw w•'l k hcfon· promoting a product "WE WERI-: Jl'ST l <ilkin,:: al'><ml how ,i?real a man he was . And, l don't kno\11. 1l .iu~t fhii;;he<l in m y mind about t he sctme m ·True <..rit It .ilwa"t!> !>lrul·k mt· . And I thought. ·Boy, what a relll :-.cutr1turc that would be.''' Prazl'n :.a1<l. Pru.um ~a1rt only 50 ('Op1t·~ of the sl'ulpturc wtll be made Wayne own. .... the firM copy. Declared LOS ANG £LES I AP I -The f' t•rjury ti~ of M former Slate ~, •nalc aude 1Aceu.sed o f lyulg to a Kl\ 'tlld iur.v h.as ended in a mis· lrl~ I O'nt' 1nslaoce assert.edJy tn· vor vµd udmiu io n to UCI M eo~ l'W School. U ': L>Uitn cl J ud~e .Warren l"ergt,-.on dcclar~d the m~trial Wt'dn t. i.d11 y in the c a:.e of l.tionu1"\ I Erne:.l Moreno, 4J • • tflt'r tht• e ight·woman, four·man 1ury sa' d 1t wa:. hopcle:.sly dt-1tdl0<·k, \ ~ In tus t. ~ st1mony. Moreno de· Olt'd all cha\ ·~es The tw<> perjury counts agamst ·Mort no -a $25,000·a· v<'a r aide to 1 (ormer state Sen. Alfred Song, l ).Monterey Park were all thttl· remained of 12 c.·hargcs hanae d down by a f ederal grand JUry in Sac· r a mcnto. The.· case was o.ve of only two \ndictment..s that n '\ 'ulted from ;l lengthy f<~BJ prob e of allcgc1 palit ical corruption 511 the stale 's cupilol. P rosecutors :-.aid M, 1ren<1 lied to the i.:r:..nd JUry :.i bo \ •t Jllcga· tiun:. bl' rect:ivcd m ont-\ · for try. mi:-. to s horten the pris.. in ~en· lt'nt·e of convicted countl rfeiler Robert Closl' The gove1'\ 1mont a lso tried to s how that M', )re no hed wh~n asked about tt>l · al· leged p<1y mcnt of $10,00ll by businessman Gerald Kassc1> . for Moreno's h C'lp in geHi L'~ K <1 ssep ·s brolhtr·ln·law at.I. milted to lJCI medical s chool UCI Friend s -o-ruorary- Slate Fete CC: lrv1nt• Friend ~ of the Library will gathe r ·al the Ne wport.er Inn Monday n1itht to co m m e nd Orange Count y authors whose work s we r e published in 1978. Featured speaker at the award's banquet will be Dr. James D. Hart or the Bancroft Library at UC Berkeley. Vick Knight. Jr., put Friends .,.-esi· dent. will serve as master or ceremonies. The e ve ning's events, m add•· tio n to commendations to authors. will include an essay contest featuring contributions from Irvine students . Mrs. Nell.ie Ansley Reeves donated funds to support the contest It will be Judged b y R obert Montgomery, of the UCI English department. Or. 8. 0 . Desen· ~rg and Mrs. Sara Eichhorn. Also. a drawi~ will b<: held for a patntlllg by Friends presi dent Thomas Mails Proceeds from Ult! drawing will go to the· Friends library ~upporl ac t1 v itie:,. . . --...... ,.. .. -- • "-· -... 117'1 PIUVAU SCHOOL$ Of OIANGE COVNYY ART DISPLAY All THIS W!fK SOtJTFt coAsT Pli\Z7' SALE s299 WGNAV{)( s313as M/GNA\,OX •ecJ. $669. Now 5519 Sa•e $150. FOR Tll mEAT OUTDOORS AND TIE GREAT lllOORS. lnb--Toho'" is the groot outdoors. Great backpack.mg. 1 urnebock nd.ing. golf. te nnis. boat1nq and skJmq m 911::ol :-.u1roundmqs. Tall pine forests. snowy pt:aks a rid an .id 1 !ii>v~bly blue Joke. J\nd when tht ·sun slips behind the mountain:~. thNe\ r;r• <Jt mdO')r5. Restaurants to e xplore... Glitte r m'1 nightclub.> w 1t.r. l 1g HT•• ~tar.-. The pro mise o f NevncJa CO!,;mr1$ J\ Lt!:·· 'fohoc-vacotv'>n d oosr:l t f1a·11..~ tc co....;t a bun·:::., 1 ·1t!i.. .;. /\tr Cold· rn1a has low Economy and Vacollon fem. •. -It' JH 1011 f'J0.'1"1 And lnr the, ~to y, you COI1 choose> a ho tnl n1mote1 ;r .... rnotch y<111 r d1·~,·khuok . ''o lly tr Lr1ke Tahoe on Air Cahforrno . for a g1c..ot vor"htio 11 outdorm, unrl mdoqrs. r:;;;::) \~t c ···-· So~nQ Loto Tahoo non!llQp lrom San r ranc1.c:o. ~.San loliu. r~ Orano., Co\Jn1y. ( THE BOOKMAN ) A!Vf £.WS In the DAILY PILOT \ . . .. . ' ·: '· .... .._ ... -... -. . . -. . . . . . . . . . . " ; -· --· -....-~ -... --... .... _ _,,... ~ .__,._~....-.--- Friday. Mty '· 1979 . ,,, . . . FRUIT ORCHARDS .. ~~~ . ~-~I COME lrft REGIS 1 c.K FOR OUR GRAND OPENING DRAWING. Win a trip tq beautiful Hawaii, 4 days, 3 nights at the Waikiki Beachcom- • ber on Western Airlines or many other great prizes. (Registration in Tustin Store Only.) Sun-Dried Fruit 2 lb. Mo'nukka Raisins 1 lb. Banana Chips I lb. Fancy Pea~hes 1 lb. Sun-Dried Apricots 2 lb. Large Prunes 3 lb. Variety Date Pak 3 lp. Zahidi Dates 12 oz. Date Nut Snowballs 15 oz. Fruit Roll reg. 1.39 reg. 1.89 reg. 2.69 reg. 2.19 reg. 2.89 reg. 2.39 reg. 1.29 reg. 1.49 .... .. . Cereals and Grains 3.98 Now 1.19 Now 1.69 Now 2.49 Now 1.99 Now 2.59 Now 2.19 Now 1.09 Now 1.39 3 lb. GRANOLA reg. 2.59 Now 2.39 (7 varieties to choose from) 1 lb. Wheet Nuts reg. 1.19 Now .99 / Honey 24 oz. Hadley Heavenly Light reg. 1.59 Now 1.35 24 oz. Hadley Heavenly Dark reg. 1.59 Now 1.35 12 oz. Hadley Heavenly Honeycomb.reg. 1.79 Now 1.49 •· 1 gal. Hadley Unfiltered Apple Juice reg. 3.39 Now 2.99 Vlalt 0... Wlne-Tudng Room .>' -... . Hadley Fruit Orchards has been a part of Southern Calif omia for over 40 years. It began as a small r6adside stand near' Palm Springs, offering lemonade to thirsty desert travelers, and grew to be the ·original' in sun-dried fruit, nuts, dates and natural foods. All ·our dates are grown in .. the Hadley Date Garden. Now the name Hadley is famous throughout the United States for offering the consumer the very high- est qt..1ality at the lowest' price. Vitamins reg . (250) N iacinam id e -250 mg. 2.98 Now 2.14 (250) Vitam in C -500 m g. w /Rose Hips Bakery 16 oz. Cinnamon Bread 9~ oz. Date Bran Muffins Nuts and seeds. reg. 5 .29 Now 3.9~ Only .98 Only .95 · 2 lb. Roaste~ .a nd Sa lted, or Roasted Only TRAIL.MIX reg. 3.89 Now 3.59 · 1 lb. Cashew Pieces reg. 2.09 Now 1.89 (roasted and salte~ or roasted only) . I lb. Freshly Shelled Pe~ans : reg. 3.69 Now 3.49 1 lb. Hulled Sunflower Seeds reg. 1.09 Now .89 (roasted and salted or roasted only X 16 oz. Crunchy or Creamy Peanut Butter (no salt) reg. 1.19 Now 1.05- . GRAND OPENING SPECIAL 12 oz. No. 99 Gift Pak reg. 2.25 Now 1~9 PRICES MAY 5 llfRO<KiH MAY 11 Visit Hadley in Tustin, ~63o~e~eamtno--Pllliza.-,~~~~~~~ f , . -... ~ ......... __. ·---... -.,..-....--..... .....,.. .... ~._-.-~ .. and In these handy locations: Carlsbad 35 Miles North of S~n Diego Highway 5, Palomar Airport Road (714) 438-1260 ·I • - Cabazon 16 Miles West of Palm Springs Interstate 10, Apache Trail Off-Ramp (714) 849 4668 ...... I ' -- I o -- --. . . . . . . ...... • , ., t '~ ... . . . . . . .. . . .... • • , • f •• ' • .. ..__ -----. ·------·· ..... "' .. . L. ·--11N51DE : •Ann Lander$ •SlJO..._, __________ _.._ 3---------·Horoscape -• 8UMMS5---DAILY P1L01 • • A fter a walk around campus, students race back to the classroom Effective :Parenting: Training is Rewarding ~ ~ Lisa Hutton helps Jane Watson with her playdough creation. Collector Studies ·Recorded Lives By GALE TOLLIN AtlO<••tff Pr•\t W"ter STILLWATEH. Minn. ln his book -fille d mans ion. J ames Cum- mings writes di<1ries. collects diaries. pn11ses d ia ry-writing as an exercis e ;.ind t akes st'riously somt•lhing he read as a <:hild, by Ra lph Waldo Emer!>on "Tht' unrecordC'd life is not w orth e xamining " T h t' bookseller . dwry collector and ~omct1mes philosopher shares 8.400 ~quare feet of house s pace with his w1f('. thret• childre n and 35,000 books . Om• room 1s filled, from floor to l'ctling. with Cummings' uniq_uc col· il'l'll<>n of publis h('d diaries 7 .500 books gather ed in l l years o f search and travel. The printing of diaries \\a~ nCVl'r a big thin#( <1nd Cum - fSee Dl/\RIES, Page 82> By OF.NNIS McLl-:LLAN 01 Ill• 0•1ly Plto\ S~" Ncwport-Harhor H 1~h School students Lakin~ Julie S m a r l 's Explo ring Childhood course seem to have alt the bases co\'l•red. After all. wh at bette r way to learn about children than to actually work with ~re-schoolers in a n on-campus nursery school three limes a week ? And what better way to gain insight into pan•nt 111g t h a n to meet with p:sre nts in once-<1 Wl'Ck semrnars that e rrcour age fr ank discusi-ions of the of· tentimes ftifficull ~ob of c h ild -rearing ? T h e nurser y school a nd p a r e n t s eminar :ire two o r the main com po· Weavings On Exhibit Thl' works of AllH.:rto Vasquez. in ternationally kno "'n Mexican wea ver. will be d1s µla yed <1t Orange Coast ColleR<' 10 CC 1 from Monday. May 7. throu~h Friday, M ay 11 , in the art f!allery . This is thl' sel'Ond y~·ar Vasquez l'Xh1b1tcd at OCC Vasque1.. from the v11l:.igc of Tcot1tlan de Valle m Oaxaca, ha~ bc<'n weavin~ s ince he was 13 and works in sty les ranging fro m conlcm porary to t r ad1 t1o'nal Indian dvs1gn~. <Se<' Wt.:AV E R, P age 82) nc nts of the E xploring Childhood courl-t' whic h began in 1974 as a pilot progrcim in 200 high schools around the nation Mrs Smart say" sh e wa~ exc1tt:d <1bout the progr am because !>tudents a c tually could work with young !>te r" rathe r than :;im ply reading books and taking notes "WE DE AL A lot w ith conflict resolu· tions ," s he say" "/\ studl'nt ran't JU!.\ t<.1ke notl's. T hey r<'a ll; hci\l' to get int•. 1t . And the girls are r eally ~ellinl! som ethinJ.? out or it in undcrst<1nding t hemse lves a nd people in general · · The par ent seminar 1s held Tuesd:s~ morn1ni.:-, 1n the high school home l'l'Onom1<'~ loungl· Approx ima t e l y 20 mothers a r e l·nrolh.'<i in the seminar. wh ich is a one· u nit Co;.io;;tl1nc C o m m unity College l·ourse called "Child Study Group." It is tau ght by longtime O ra nge County parenting ins tructor Ma rti Malterre, who C1es1gned the cours e two years ago l <> c-om plem enl Mrs . Smart's class . - Wh1h• the on-campus nursery schvol I-! \ 1·~ tht hig h -. .. hcwl '>ludenl!> ex· pl•rtc ncl' dl·:shng with prc-~choolers, <tl · te ndini;: the pa rent seminars helps therrl ~a1n a mother's perspective of what it 's <Sf>e PARF.NTING. Page 83> Mexican weaver Alberto Vasquez shows one of his traditional designs. Mutts Shine, Pedigrees Ignored .. Pedigrees a nd bloodlines were not the o rde r of the day in Huntington Beach for the annual M u lt and Cat S ho w in Murdy Park la s t weekend. That was obvious by the list of categories · "All American Mutt," "Cat wit h the Loudest Meow." "Most Attractive Long Hair" and "Most Unusual Dog." To avoid any unnecessar y fraterniiation. JUd g m g of the l'als and dogs wa!> wisely h eld on separate days Mutts strutted their stuff on Saturday and by the end of the day winner s included · Mrs. Ke n Gader of New port. Beach , w hose dog, Dolly, won first place ror "most attract1veh air ;" L ori Asplin 's Uoots ie, who took first place for "most unusual t rait." I Bootsie nurses kit- t.'ns . l And Ann Shigem ura of Fo untain Va ll~ whui.e pet Lucky won "bes t trick." But it was Tessa Delhaye. 8. with two en· lrants, Droop y a nd Dinky. who had good news and bad news to tell the folks back ho ml' 1n Fountain Valley: Droopy won fi rst place for ··bes t puppy" ~dgmgouttwin Dinky However. nobody walked away e mpty handed from the show. sponsored by the Golden State Tessa Delhaye with Dinky f!nd Droopy. ilumanc Soc1ctv rn Garden Grove. E ven tho:.t' who failed to ampres!> the Judges won CJ can or <IOI! food ,.. Oalfy Pilot Photos by Patrick 0 Donnell Ann Shigemura with Lucky. ------------------ • PVBUC NOT1Ct! -..c;. .... ~ .. ...... .,.,,. .... , ............. --·~ --... .i N\\.\ P BU(' NOTK:F. OtlANOI "'"'''"° ~ C 1 .. c;,. ll'lrfllfOut eUS•••n 10. I Ill• ....... ,. '' Uftll 11 • ...,.. U•t•MaNI ,.....,._CM_,....,_ ,,.. '"'"'•1"11 .,.,...,_, ••• "°'"II J•"-.. , .... ,... ,~, ..... t "1ti\4M\\ •\ Pt•Y••'f• PtM• NewNt\ •••'-#\ ••1\fOl t Ntt Wt••1\l_'\. ••ftt (,MfMfftiM.,_. a P•vo ,...,_,, .. 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CA-AM E C:. .II. llllWEL '>LH°"l<.E . ~I-0.-C.,.\I O.lly Piiot Tllh IMMM>\ I\ <Of>Clu<.IH l>t •to• '1•2 C,oll t•bvtQ O• "wlllol\Qlon ""' 71• -•. "· "· "" '~" -· 10 °"111v1NE POOLS r~c 9••• "· c... ,.,, ... ~ _ --_ _ __ --,.... Aol""° 8 ~"•'Pl~-\\ '°'l&J l,f'I Y~•lu•tn,. ty\~tQ Ot , t-tunl1nQfOi' 8••(.n, (• PUBUC NOTICE 5oet1V· TrHwter t}- --------·---Ti.I\ \IMe-..1 ••• filed wlll\ I... FIONtn<t !) Sll••OI<>\>, ~1'7 C:.et PtCTlnoul •ust"a SS MAMe nATUM!llT Co,.nty Clet' of 0.•nQe County °" lf\IN•Q O< • H..,.hnQIOtl IH.o<ll, Ce "9<11 u. ''" •t-ft tt4171 rn.-. b4i.l\•M \\ ,, conov<teo ft'i' • PUBLIC NOTICE 1'111n iKmc:a loc•aono•$ -•·"m \U ... •IOtl C:OU•T 0tJ Tit• H .,. 0tJ C.U.l~llllA f'Qa '"· COUMTY Of' OttAlfGa '" ,,.. ""-""' Ol IM f.•1o04e 01 EO• , .. 1111.ARll Af.0 , 0.C••-.. OTl(.f. I\ Hf.A£8Y GIV(N 10 <r.ouon .....,,,. ci .. ,.,, _,..,IN WHI Ch<-10 II .. ...., <I .. ,.., ~" IM Offl<e •I t... < .. ,. Of -oltc><9Wtd '°"'' 0< lo -\<1<11 '"°"' 10 '"° .,... Clott\1-0 .. llw ol!lte Of llllCH.11.f.l J Ml\.\.lll. l410 ,_., 81Yd., Soulll C:.•I•. CA tOaO. -<II letter 04h<e ,, th• P•~· ol thl\itte\\ Of '"• Uft Otr\•CJfM'O tf't .. , IT\aUet'\ oert•1n1nq to \••O e~l•te ~~fl tl••ms w 1tf\ UM "-'•"•'Y ¥0\K.'WI\ tnY\t ~ fhM or O'•~tf\\t-0 •\ ••or•\•\CS within tour montf'H1 •fle1 1ne '"~ PVC>f•c.•t•Oft ot ,,.., not1\.t- 0•1tC! ""''' '· lt/9 LEONAROU VOf. REO \ '"°'"'t0tol t~•1U Ot W,tO oe<.•ditnt flo\ICH•Ul.J.Mll.LEll Allw,.., .. ,.u• ,.,.,~.I .. _.,GM,u..- hl uu1-.- Pv1>1•-O<anqio CO•\! D••IV Piibt Apr 11, 10, 11, M<fy •. 19T'I 1440 /9 PUBLIC NOTICE TIM lol-ftO ""O"l ••• dolftO °"'"'"'• P\;1>11-Or-(.A)e'l Delly PHO! g<fMt•I _..,..""'°!>-------------~ ,,, ,,,.., •.II, 11. 1•,. I\~,. Ao4-8 St.Mpi~\ f'l(TIT10US euSIN•SS "ACKl!lltS VILLAGE. 1"'1 Hale ·-·I~. CA. '7111 , ... "'*-' P. W...,,,tf\910f1 C.O.. IUflH-A-.IN>M,C. 971lt •·tt•U• •ssoc.••t•"S. 11u,1 '"''"* 81..,., TllSllrl, Ca 9hlO Tllit ~1-.u •• COtlclucteC! by • ljeMt•l~p. • A-., P ••rml"'J\Otl TIW\ st<ft-1 we> Hlt<J •1111 t~ c°""'' c1e·-ot o,.,,~ co~m1., .... Aorll ZS. """ 11'114161 Pvl>Mlttd °'~ (.oe\I Dally Pilot Apt 27, May 4, II, 11. 19rt llM\-1• PUBLIC NOUCE f'ICTITldUS IUSINl!U .. AMa STATEMENT '"' 104-1"9 ...,, ..... , .,,, do•no bu\•"••' A'\ F AESNO ti ACRE!>. "S91 H•I• ,. v•ftW t "'"nt, CA '11 u. '"~ llOCJer1 p Wbrmt"QIOn Co. t6)97 M•t• •~"""· It v1n.:, (.a 'nl 14 HtiiCtOf'\ •~~••fP\, 11~81 l/vintt 11'"'. lu>ll,,, CA '?.-0 t hi\ bu\1M '" •" tonduc.\e-0 t>• • -4t-"4tr•I ~fttr'V\IP A_,, P W..,.,., •"Cl'!Oft '"" ~,,.,,,_,,, ... , flloO .. 11 .. ·~ (ounly Cler' of O••ncie C.ou~lt on "°''1 n. ,.,.. ' . .. . ..,, -.... -.... --. .. -· ........ _ -----'"" •I•'"""'"' ... , filed •Ith tne NAMaSTATl!MaHT P\JBLIC NOTICE Co.,ni. C•~•• of °'""9" Gov<1ty °"' Tr>e IOllOwln9 P9not> I> Oolt19 ,,.,.,. l"ICTITIOUS •UstMISS NAMa SfATEMENT Ille fo<lowln9 ,..,.,,,.,, '' doono·t>u,.. ,,..,~., t.100 ROPEWOAKS. -Coll~ St., C:O\la """'6, CA .,.,. J°"" Helm IClti.-llmt(tt, Jt -Coll~ St • C.O.•• Mew. C• '1U• Thh bv\IM\\ t\ con<:hit ted b'f' 4n •n dtw1dU6i John H M.iP1n\c,,m1dt, Jr f P\1" \t•,~ment ••\ ttit"'d ._,,,, tr. County O@rtr o f Or4'f"tQir Counh «Hl Apt II 16, 1919 .... ,.,,, Pvbll"*' O<-'°"'' D••IY •'01n1 Apt 71, M.y •. 11, 11. 1~19 1&.1\ >• PUBLIC NOTlf"t: .. Apt1I II. ltT9 l"llu.J M>> ~··M I LY PA 0 T E C T I 0 H Puo11v.o Or""91! ~-· D•··· P1101 SYSTEMS, IUSllN•• .,.,,,. £••1. No Apr l l.10, 11. -· .. 197• 14').79 2•C. CO•l•Mew. Ctlll0rft••91•1• Karl H•r,-y Olmltr, ISH Mn • PUBLIC NOTICE --------l"ICTITIOUS •USINEU NAM£ ST• f(MEHT rn.., touow1rto pwtr\On •\ dO•no b""' nti\' .,, \.U'>IOM WOOD ''"'°"INC.. 111 Vuoe E • No ,.,, CHI• 1111\H a. (Ahl-·~ flllJ tMnlMn ll <-lecl t>v et1 I~ dlvtdu•I IC-"" Olm1., r ................. , .... , Ille<! with ,,.. Covnty C•ert( o' O• 4'"9' Countv on °'pqj lo, 19/q "''""'>I. H_!H\1!.nQ!on Oe4Ul.U .. ,.ttJ6t7 ~ ..... ~1 M .... 01 ... 11, ltSI Pul>ll•ho<IO.-C.O••IOall,P1lol, P•r.on\ C01.0Meu CAn.11 Apfll :io.,, __ y . II.,.,. HI~" Trtt\ tkl\lt'llt"\\ t\ <f>r'<h.H..l•d o,. "'" 1n dlYlcJtldl M 1t n..,...1 M 'ift'l\.-itoU Tfl\t\ \4 ,,.,...,.. ot ..,_..,, fll-d ••f'°I f""-' Ct.'-'"'' (.1.:-fit ut OranQf!' C.nunh• O'f\ "-0"' It ,,h F1tW.1 PUBLIC NOTICE FtCTlllOUS bUSINESS NAME !>TAft:ME N T J-'MOll~ Qr..nO"" t..''M\I 0 411., P••Ot t h• to1tow1~ P. t' .on-. drt O'l•ftQ Aur 1 J 10, 1' M14,'I 4• 'QfQ l llO ,. CN\i~~;,E·~tORS 0Y KA fHE RYN & P L18UC' NOTICE KArHLEfN. ~o· °""''SI . !>u•lt IJO. hewl)O<'t a.-...:11, Ce 9?~ l<.t1lr•tttPn Lctm.,,...,,..,, Sut•f'•. )f1 w .. 1 8•• S.I c 10• CO~lb Mr ..... C.o 'i'hJI Kai"""" """ L•mC>tn•"· •t71 Po<1 !.l"ll"'J P1 • N<!wPQr1 But "· C.• 91'60 T rt•\ ~ .. •ne\\ •\ ~ondvcteo b y • 9erltr•I p.o,,,...._,.,p IC•llll~ L. Bui"'' '"'" ,t.1.-ment •• , ftfeid ...... ,,_ Cou,,11 Cle•~ 01 Of<l"9'.' Cou"IY on Apnt II, \919 F llM~t PvDlo\-°'-C.0.\1 O•••v P•IOI Ap< U,10.21.M•t•, 1•19 1"1 It PUBLIC NOTICE ·-·---...&.- ~-~--· Trades Seeking Women "Women ln Coaatruc· Uon -Appren&Jce1hip Programa" .. lbe topic for the South Coast Chapter of lhe NaUoaal Organization for Women meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 9, at th"l Crown Valley Com· munily Park Center. James Cummings shows off the diaries he collects and keeps in one room of his book-filled mansion in Stillwater, Mmn., with the help of his wife Kristen (right). Speaker Elaine Briggs is e mployed by the Southern California Area Construction Op- p o r tun it y Program <SCACOP> to recruit, tutor and place women and minorities into ap· prentice trades. She ex- plains that women have the pote ntial for success I n the cons truction trades but often are not awar e of available OP· port unities . •• .Diaries <From Page Bl> the m into making hre more mean· ingful. mlngs knows of only 1,300 diarists whose books aren't part of his collec- tion . "WHEN PF.OPLE cared enough to record portions or their lives, I am inquisitive enough to want lo read their diaries, he s ays Most d1ar1es cost him only a few dollars. rarely has he spen1 more than S50 But Cummings paid "into four figures." he says, for one·-of th<' fo ur known copies of a diary relating the ex- periencesof a Warof 1812spy. "If people aren't li ving an interest· ing enough life to r ecord ln a diary, then they should make life mort! in· teresting," he says .. We only have o ne life to lead . We should do things in a satisfying way, and then record 1l. A consistent diary writer will want to do somethin~ to highlight each da"V .. Cummings' collcrtion includes the diary of Capt. William llltgh. who persevered in his IOI.! writ1ni: even afte r being ca·st adrift by the Bounty mutineers in a s m a ll hoat Cum· mings also has lhl! diaries of James Roswell. Henry David Thoreau and Africa explorer Henry Stanley. ) Employers with federal construction con- tracts worth $10,000 or more must now see that women comprise 3.1 pe rcent of their work force in every trade. The percentage will be raised to 6.9 percent by 1980. With a few notable exceptions, in· eluding Virginia Woolf and Anais Nin, few diarists have made best· selle r lists. Many diaries were ..Privately published, some times with a press run of a dozen . or fewer copies. By contrast, Cummings, who 1s 40, notes there are about SO known copies of the famed Gutenberg Bible. Cummings defines a diary as an account of daily experiences, ob- servations and thoughts. written at the end of the day or shortly thereafter. and with da ted entries. J ournals and me mo irs l end to be mc1re thematic and are written with varying degrees of retrospection ANYONE CAN write a diary. Cum· mings says. ll is nol a literar y form, ·a nd there are no rules. A d1ary can record thoughts and feelings, cnun- da ne happe nings, anything that moves a person even reactions to 65· cent bread or M -cent ga soUne Also. new regulations require contractors workinll( for the federal government to maintain a .workplace "free of haras8ment, intimida· tion and coerclon" of women employees. With the aid of new federal regulations. the numbe r or women \n cons truction jobs Is ex· pl'Cted to rise slowly but !-l~adll) from the pre· ~ent 4\l .00() lo 250,000 within tht' ne xt few ) t·a r!>. arcording to a :'\ 0 W spoke!> person . MANUSCRIPT dtanf':-., he says. frequently arc boring Cummings find:> more c;ulJstann• 1n the d1ar1cs of pC'oplc who went lo effort and ex· pensc to have their a('counts printed a s books Every room m the 14-room Cum- m ings home contains books .. Mrs. Cummings had :'JOO cookbooks in the kitchen. She. too. 1s a collector. foc using on m ythology The Cum m1ngs buy a nd sell hooks by appoint m ~nt rrom their nom(' 3ncl tn a M>n · neapohs stor e. "Th" Hook I lous<· · run in partncr::.htp .,.,llh another cou pie Cu mmm~s ::.ays keeping a diary can lead to :.elf-1mpruvl:'ment. Peo· pie get LO know themselves better and sometimes their dia ries can prod Cummings gu<•s:-t>:-. ht: m:Jy ha\·1· paid about $30,000 for ttw d1aric<. ht• h as fo und an b nnk~to r c' anrt t>lsewhen• around the countn He hopes lhat someday the-. ·11 "ind up in a un1vers1ty and becom · n work· ing library ror scholars Women mtc rcsled 'in l'l)O~tructton Jobs m ay· conl tH·t Ms . Briggs at 97 1-3734. For more in- formation on the N.O.W. meeting. call 661-6206. , <h om Pag("81 ) Ht• w;1:. hrnu~ht to OCT throu~h tht· effort:-or Eu~lJtl' HrJJa:.. an IJC<: Spanish pror,·~i.ur who llr:-.l met him °"hile h•ading Coust students on a f11'1d lnp. Vasquez' wnrk 1:-. an priuilt• C(ll lt:c lions 10 U\e Li S and Euro~ and ht· ha.!> rtonc an ubstract of Abraham Lincoln for the VS Embassy in Mexu:o City This year's exhibit also includes two we av in~s b y \'asq ucz ' 83-year·old father and new dr•s1gns done on com· m ission for an art gallery. The OCC s how will be open from 10 a .m . to 3 pm daily There .is a 25-cent admission chMi<e I Separation, Divorce Stress Are Topics Th,• hurh f,..,,' ;111d f ru;,, ..it111n~ ..... htt:h re· ... .,11 f111n1 1r,• •·r111 11f ,, l11o1 ,1ff.11r µul <,lrl•i.s on holh p,i111 ... 1n\11h .. cl IJ1 .. d1ni.: "Ith tho~·· !'>trt•-.~t·:-. "111 lw d1,1·u~:.Nl :ii 7 311 µ m . TuP~d~y. Ma:-H :.it .. 1n1 .1 \n.1 C'u-.1111 Community Hospital .i::, the Dl·parl nll'nt of P-.~ 1·h1Jtr~ <:ont1n·ue!) 1l:. frl'c publu· kctufl· 'l'rtc!> :Stress In Our L1~1·:." Departmt•nr Uw1rm;.in Ur John Schwartz will hl' JO tnt•d lhat ~·vcnang by fe llow psychiatrist.s Th'>m,1~ Morella a nd Martin Bren· ne r for a disrus:-.ton of .. Stress of Separation and D1vorrl0 •• The panel d1scuss1on will be held 1n Con· ferc nce Room Con the hospital lower level. Buy 3 Alarm Clocks DEAR ANN LANDERS : Ed and ( bavc bee n married 13 ytJars. Our problem is dnvin~ me nuts . Ed hates to gel out or bed in the morn· ing. Even after 11 or 12 hours sleep he depends on me to drag hi m out of the sack. Yesterday rt took nearly an hour and I was worn out When Ed finally does get up he throws things around. spills coffee on the noor. tears down curtains and screams at me because I made him late lo work. There must be a solution lo this problem. What 1s it? EXHAUSTED IN COLUMBUS DEAR EX: Rttently I go& dobbered by my readen because of • respo!IN to a similar let· ter. NOW I know the hflat solution ls tbe follow. Ing: Tell Ed you will oo longer be the victim of hie rages. Make It tlf'ar that from now on he gets up on his own or he sleeps unlll tomorrow. Buy three alarm docks with an ear· piercing rtng. Set them to 10 off 10 minutes apart. Make Qt effort to pull the lummox out of bed. U, after Ute &bird rtn1. he's stUI prone - leave him be. It mlgbt t1ke a coople of weeks before Ed gets the meHage -but eventually be will -if )'OU refusetoknucklellDder. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have figured out a marvelous method to stop the nood or junk mail. Please spread the word to all your re - aders. Here it is: Take the st.amped card or en- velope and write across it , in big letters, "NO!" Then drop It In a mailbox. The sender wllJ have to pay first-class postage when it is returned to him. If enough people do this It wUI make junk malUngs so expensive and unprofitable the y will take the protesters off their list. -Garbage-mail is-sent-out-aH>utk nte . It jams the mail system, slows up delivery and costa the senders very little. When the junk ts returned, however, It goes first class, and costs them big money! Let's all give it a try and see what happens, -ElLENA. WASHINGTON, D.C. DEAa EILBNA: Vo•r "•anelo•s metbod" woa'& wrll. I claftkecl wtU. Ratpla 'ltaan a. &lie p9bUe alf alrt elflce at die CMea10 .... Oltke. fie ..... "If die ••elope doee - IP&e ....... '"'81e G11UUMed' <--' J..ai •aU doet •> It wUI be dettro)'ed. TM eo•· , .. [ -. · aot ,., Pom•• .. u.e ret•ned ... ... If ••Y9M wtalles. to laa~ Mt ume ,. ... e4 fr•• <or ..wed to) a ••lllal lalt. lie .....W re· quit tMe appropriate rorm from : DI reel Aan Laadftas Marketing Association. 6 East 43rd St., New \'ork, N. V. 10017. DEAR ANN LANDERS : What is a mother to do" I have a nine-year-old daughter who will be 10 years old 1n May. She has been nagging m e for months to lt•t he r have her ears pierced fo r her tenth btrthda~ It seems all her little friends have p1l'rn·i1 t:ars and she talks of nothing elst>. I don 't like to see young children with ear- rings anct was able to hold my ground fairly ~ell until Amy Carter was a llowed to have her ears pierced as a ~ift for he r tenth birthday. Now l haven't a leg to stand on. What do you think about pierced ears for ten-year-olds? OLD·FASHlONEO MOTHER IN VERMONT DEAR VERMONT MOTHER: It's wbat tH little girls want today and I stt noWn1 WTOlll with leuiag them bne it. Don't sweat the small stuff, Hooey. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Two years ago our only son married a girl who was very stand· ofrish . Shortly after the marriage they moved 200 m1Jes away. We ca~em...:several tl1Qa an -rnvltea t em to come home for the weekend. They never accepted. We asked lf we might come and see their place and were told. "We ·11 call when we 're sett.led." They never .called. We hear from friends that our daughter·in· l•w Is pregnant. It reaUy hurt to have the news come from outsiders. We are heartbroken lhal a woman could turn a devoted son against his own paren\a this way. WUI you address yourself to UU. subject, pleaae? -PENNSYLVANIA HEARTACHE 0£AR P.R.: At lease .. .., cat. ,.-oMe• 11 yo.r toe. Jf lie were tnly "de"'"··· lllt wife eoald DO& lane ereated "I• breae .. Brtq Wa lltu&loa "'la "9 e,n. FbNI"' wlaat II -...... tM t laabby treatmnt. 8Ueece never llOIWld anythl•I· ' --·~·· ., ·--. • •• -I kt< 10 Uve with a c-hHd 24 hour~ B day. Mrs Mah ttrnuia s "Thfoy ~t a more rt-allsUc v1cw or puenllng; It's not so dru my. l•ntH y," u ys Mra. Ma lter"' "Thtse womtn •n· o pen and frank h1urini< dtsru.ci. ton~ 1 I think lhat'8 Rot to bt· 1itood for hlJith school i.tuckmlll lo hear " 8RE ADOfll ntAT the htJith i<r hool ~tu citnt8 not only le>urn from the part•nb hut the motht1rs m lht> 1:mup al'io A Bin 1 beltt>r undt'r8tundlng of tt>t•n Ullt'I"!\ dur m g the 12 Wt'\'k ('OUnit' ''Part•nb ure t erriflt>d of hnviog teen-age ctuldn·n." i.~1)' Mr. Multl•rrf' ''In the semlnur they .:l'I t'xpo~t·d to i.tu dents 14 and IS yt•ur:. old 1.10<1 :.•·t· thut chtldrt•n do ~row u1> to bt• rt'a,t11111hl1· peoplt-It 1:. rt>u;.:.ur111.: for -.onw of th1• parents." - The major cmphubtS ul the 1':xplcmn~ Childhood cla~ was to have :.tudt•nl:. <.111 fi eld work. Studc11t:. originally :.pent lime in nearby nursl'ry :.chools , hu~ Mrs. Smart sa ys she was :.pendtni.: too much timt: d r1v111g s tudents around THE NEXT LOGICAL ~'TE P w:.i::. lo ha ve a n on-campus nursery !\Chool Former Newport·Harbor High School teacher Lowie Graves, who now teacht·:. a child study group for t:o<1sthne, de veloped the nursery :.rhool with' the help of students. Alte r observing other nursery schools. the students built their own out of a n unused s ewing room They founcl or m ade most of the original t<iys and equipment for their school. The educatio11al thre:Jd that runs throu~h t he Explnrio~ Childhood clas:. and the Coastline child s tudy group 1:. Rudolf Dreiku rs' "Children : the Cha llenge," the textbook used by both Mrs. Smart and Mrs. Malterre. The book is used as a basis for seminar dis· cussions. ............ ,*,.,.. .... ··-·-----. . . . .. . . . ·. ·• ~:~ retkun phtfnitQ&Shy,,Siya Mr$. M1dtem', ls a dt-mo<'r•tic way of raas ID~ cblldn!n: pW"cnta ahuw1n1 eblldren rt'sptoct u w._.11 H <'hHd ren showlna pu rent11 re s 1wcl. ll e mph1ta 11es rc11 poru11 blllty •nd lnde1Kindence for the c-h1ld and worh on setr-eateem, she '18)'8 "0111('1pbnt• IK urcumphi.ht,'<.1 through t nt'OUl'&Jlemt-nt und nuturul and logical ronbequc•ncei.," bht• i<UY'i "I Clill It pos1llvt• J>Urt-nt 111w ' AN E XAMPl.t: Ot' lottlcal conse· qut•nn· as for :. child to le1&m that 1r he 1h.-·~11'l wcur hut J11t'kct , he won't gel i;pankt-d l>ut tw w11l t·1.1tt•h a ('tlld . M anl' Arrudtt or ('ost 1:a Mesa . who took tht• seminu1· two yt>ar .. ago and now " I ht· r11rnµui. 11u1 :..·r> !>('hool aide, cites u1w lht•1 t•xam!)ll· llt•r IK month old d,rnl:htcr. lleathcr. lovt-1> lo throw tlown h~r fork "I remove t ht' fork <Hid ~ay~ 'When you feel ljkc us· ing the fork , you can get 1t. · Otherwise vou're 10\<1t1ng u power struggle," she -.<.iys 'So far I agrt·e with everything in the book, • :.ay:, Davita Pnce, one of Mrs. Smart's students. 'Tve applied it here and il d<>t!s work. lt 's better than just saying, 'Nu, don't do this '." Parent ~roup member Molly Marbut or Fountain Valley agrees. She says she 1•n rnlled an the Coas tline cla ss to 1•nhum.·t• her understand int.: of herself as u parent and of her 3·year·old son. Jeff. as a person. "TH.: BOOK IS to tally common :.ense," she sa.}S ''It's reall y helped make things nicer in our house. How to livt> with democracy 24 hours a day t hat's for me." Approximately 24 children attend the on-campus nur:.cry school, which runs from 1o·a .m . to noon three days a week. The pre-:.choolers. from a minimum age or 18 months to four years. are the C'hildrcn of parcnts in the c urrent i.eminar or past' sem inars. Mrs Smnrt requires her_sl.Udents ta. d n w<-ekly evaluations of their ex-. pt>r ienct-s with the children and how they handled them . T hey also write thl'ir observations of the children's growth and chan~c over the semester. The students frequently get tpgelher to brainstorm how to handle particular problems: .. , think it's great that they offer this," says Marte Arruda. "Kids that get married don't realize how hard it is with children unles~ they have their own. DAILY l'tLOT --Conunentator And Ex-Red Guard To Talk NOSTALGIA -The Assessment and Treatment Services Center will present its third annual Nostalgia Night from 6 to 11 p.m. Friday, May 18, at the Fun Zone on Balboa Peninsula. Featured will be a continuous buffet and enter- tainment by a Dixieland Band plus all of the Fun Zone attractions. Shown at the Fun Zone are, from left, Dr. John Ap- plegate, Miss Newport Beach, Francine Luchetta and Russ Lind. For tickets and information, ca/1549-1815. in Laguna The commentator for "Guidelines for Livi.ng" r~dfo program, Dr. Harold J . Sa la, will s peak in Laguna Hills on Fri- da y. May 4. The complementary dinner m eeting is to be held at Barone's Restaurant, 24024 El Toro Road, at 7 p.m . under the sponsorship of Friends of Guidelines. A feature of the dinner will be the pre - mier showing of the "Guidelines for Family Living" tele vis ion program which will soon be released in the U.S . as well as in Africa and Asia. In addi· lion, Elim Fu, a former Chinese Red Guard. will tell of his swim to freedom and bis conversion to Christ. The Guidelines organization, which makes. ils he adqua rte rs in Lag una Niguel, reports that its radio progra ms are now heard over 800 t imes weekly in 35 countries and are translated into a dozen languages . Locally. "Guidelines" can be heard on station KFRN. 1280 kHz. al 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The public 1s invited to attend the meeting. Reser vations are nec1::ss<1ry a nd can be made by calling 831-5001 or 768·8605. '2 OFF Or\ Houseplanls . for only $2. 91 Special $2 off on· eac h l ar ge 6 .. ($4.97 hooseplant for every SS in purchases from any Huntington Center merchant thru Sat Just bring sales shps to center of Huntmgloo Center Mall I Beach Blvd. & 405 Fwy.) and pack your plants. ( .] AnENTION Horoscope SATURDAY, MAY S By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES !Mar. 21-Apr. 191: Find new ways of achieving basic goals. Steady pare means more than sensational scheme. Leo. Aquarius individuals could fi1?ure prom1oentlv. TAURUS <Apr. 20-May 20> :: Individual you took for gr anted comes up with surprise proposal. Be'receptivc, wilUn~ lo hurdle red tape. GEMINI t May 21.June 20): Avoid scatte rang your forces. focus on basic issues. Accent quality material. dialogue with older, authority fi gure and potential for security. -CANCElt-Uune 21.J uly 22)~ Unorthodox pt'ocedure..-1s-mo>;t- apt to result in success. Mail, message or call could provide key to g reate r freedom. LEO (JuJy 23-Aug. 22): What you have been striving fo~ is practically handed to you on proverbia l silver platter. Gem1ru, Vir1?0. Sagittarius persons fi gure prom men Uy. VIRGO <Auj?. 23-Sept. 22 1: Obtain valid hint from Leo message. Be d irect. confident and imprint your individual style LIBRA <Sept. 23-0 ct. 22): Temporary confine ment should not be cause for brooding or alarm. Cl.andestine a rrangement works to your advantage. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Relationship is intensified nothing is apt to ~ccur h alfway or in tepid m anner. Spotlight on creativity. involve ments, decisions concerning hopes. w. rwc-. ESTATW SALIS CONTACT MMAGGll. M Wee&. & n.-. ...... w.,. ..... ior.,... ...... 75t..Ol7l You Can If Yo ant Lt.·drn now to work an interesting switchboard. F 111 1n your spare hours & be a help1nQ hand tnr Dr•s, Lawyers, Plumbe rs and other business ~· · pie when they're out ot their offices or residences. It you have a ma ture telephone voice then this is lh~ 100 for you. Ca ll 543-4230, M on thru Fri., E .O.E. "A Mini Workrs Fair" at College Park School 2380 Notre Dame Rd., Costa Mesa Saturday, May 5th, 11:00-3:00 Country Store (featuring handmade items>. baked goods. food, ente rtainment, games. and prizes donated by local merchants. WIN "I wish I bad had the opportunity to t ake a class like this when I was in school. At least I could have seen what these mothers are up against." SAGITrARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): A new relationship is established with professional superior. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19>: Original or "new" methods are most likely to achieve purpose. Stress ls on communication. Palm Spring• Family Vaa.tlon l 3 daya 2 night• donat9d by tM ' Travelodge 333 E. Palm Canyon Or. Palm Springs, Ca. Heather Arruda sips p1mch dur- ing nursery school. M art1 Malterrc agrees. "I like people lo be t rained before they have the job. rather than ta king remedial parenti.1g dasses after they're already parents." AQUAllllJS <Jan. 20-Feb. 181: Delve beneath layers of su'perficiality. Go after answers concermn~ contracts. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar . 20): You can now extricate yourself from intolerable commitment. Know it_and act accordingly. Be versatile, accept social invjtation. Expand horizons . Join us tor a day of fun! 1673-F Irvine Ave. Colt• MeH, CA 92627 Unique gifts tor both men & women. Gallery te•turlng artlat Ruth_ Hynda and photographer Doug Rolph. CoHecUblea tor an agea, Antiques and Lota More. Open 1o-6 Tue9da,.t=rlday 10-5 s.turday Catch all the local sports news In the Politics Workshop Set The fifth a nnua l political works hop s ponsored by National Women's P olitical Caucus fNWPC >. Orange County chapter, will meet from 8:45 a.m. lo 3 p.m. Saturday, Mays, at Golden West College Community Center . 1 The workshop. tilled ''Women in Action V. Exploring the Roots of Power." is co-sponsored by Golden West College. Workshop coordinator Diane Beem an says, "This progra m is for members of all organiza· lions. such as garden clubs, church groups and Brownies." Workshop leaders and titles are : Connie Russell, advocacy Journalist who h~s a free· lance agency. "Revolutionary PR : How to Get It and What to Do With It Once You Have It;" Barbara Riegle, Orange County News Bureau Chief for KFWB radio station. "Plugging in the Wom en's Network:" Assemblywoman Maxine Waters. ··A Sacramento View." Also, a pa nel d iscussion tilled "Solving Those Campaign -Problems" will be led by Ma ry Capdevielle. executive director of South West 1'u llerton Community Center of North Orange County YMCA and civic velunteer. Cost of the workshop is $12.50, including lunch. For information, call GWC Community Services, 892-7711, ext. 502. RUFFEll'S UPHOLSTERY WW..YOllW_, / tMlnt ,f922 Herbor Blvd. Colt• Meu -541-1156 Huntington Center Merchants will give '2 OFF on each S4.97 houseplant w1lh each $5 store purchase thru Sat . May 5 Qolelen willow D7Jnphl Ha.ndwoven in Yugoslavia, t.b1B 2 8" tall chair is ideal stze to a.ocent a.ny cozy room. Cushion ts extra. .&11 numuter7 & ab'be,. wa1B tandare. Bta41eree, t.ables,eofae morel-L1m1ted qu.antitJee available. . Reg. 34.99~ 179.9~ -Frfl ~\S • lftlf~ · ~ u ~ u n ~o o'9 : . .&11 Apollo ohrom• & &IUa ta-~ ,~ ' 'bl••, .... re• • plant naau. • fll e OLODOVTI Limited Quantities. 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C::ontrol• fmr liltilc lit S1re Windfall 1"9S• Ju 111 S11e 50% Tax 66% PUBLIC RE4ECTS CARTER PRICE RATIONALE Majority Favors New Olt Company Profits Tu By TIM-Aa~l•&ff Preu A .. .cu11 oll nc s>rlcu ed ge towurd $1 u l(ullo n and llnea a t ~l'TVh'•' 1Uallo1i~ back up Into the 111 rt•t·t , 11u lt'S of n :crcat ioni l v1•hirltttt 11\ ('a llfom la are taking .i blo'Utlllii 1n what otherwise ~ ould bt• their peitk !lcason D ,. " " 1 t t• a s s u r u rl c e s by 111<1n11fut•turt>rs and dealers that ltw public 1s 11 'l about to relin· r1u1sh its motorhome:., s a le s 1>t ,1t1•w1dc ,., c off 25 to 30 per- ,.,.,.,, bUY~ H11y Ashw1ll, a lob· h\ ht 1n S:.u·rnmcnto for the state Hn ri·.1t1cmal Vc hir lc Ucalcrs \-.-.m ·1l1ll<l11 ":o.O Mt: Ol·:AI.•;KS flAVE 1 ""'' umh·i .ind I ant1c1pate f urt h1·r a t ti 1tio11." i\shwill sHys < 'Jhforrua •~ fl(>lh u mi.Jor RV 111.inufildunn.: c·entcr und the -.111.: I\• lurgc:-.t !>Jles outlet for l'l'I n ·at1onal vchh'lcs Last year, I •:i <KIO inotor homes were pro- 11 ul'ecf 111 ('a hfornia. with the 'U~l ni.1J<mty being sold Jn tht! ,, Jlt• 'l'h\· h<\tr1l•i; cos t a9ywhe rc fr om • lfl,000 to SAS,000. depend· 111i• 1111 hct\\ 111ul·h s pace and lux- 11q · .1 !Ju.H•r Y.Unt s. MileaJ(e 1s 11,11,dly lw! v.et·n Ii':.: and 10 miles p1·r 1: .ii 11111 • * Windfall Tax Favored Gas D econtrol Blasted~ C ris is 'Not R e al'? N E W Y O RK CAP > A m e ric a ns overwhe lm in g ly favor P reside nt Carte r 's pro · pm.al for a windfall p rorils tax o n o it rompantcs. even il lhey don 't cc.irl' much for his <lccis1on to lift pn<'c controls on domestic t•ru<l1• 1111. an J\sSOl'ia lN J Pn·:.!> N RC News poll s hows . The: public favors a new tax to kcl·p oil <:ompany p rofits down whill' 11 .Jl so hl:iml's 1111 <·om pan1t>S lht• m o~t for h1~ht·r µncl's cm g<i~olmt• and lwating 1111, <H·<•11nlt111: lo lh1• poll tc.ik c:n I his w<:ek T ll EIK REJt-:C T IO N Of' Carll'r's statem ent t hat "t hl' <'nergy crisis 1s rc·al" appears t11 he behind thf' publ1<·'s refusal to acce pt r c-moval of oil p rice cnn· tro ts HS a fll'('(•ssnr v l•l('ment of nat wnal (•n1•r ,.:y 1.1ol1~·y ,:rrr.·r m ;.tdt' lht• :-.c•rond maJl)r e nergy SJ1t•cc·h of his adm inistra lion on Apr il 5, announrin~ his d ecision tu i:rn<luaffy lift prlt·t· <'Ontrols <Jn old domestic crude oil and asking ConAr<'ss lo im rose c.i nt'W ta x on (Jil t·omr>itnic~ to prevc•nt ttwm from ri:•aning excf'ss1vc profits du<.· tu h1 !> de· l'lsion Tht> presidt·nl :1ri:ued t hat hfl- •ng pncP controls would ~1.vc ( __ m_E_RG_'Y~J J:reatcr m r1·nt1vc:, for .,<.·.in hmr. for new cul f1<.·lds But 111.w I<.·'" lhnn :1 month :dt\'r 111'> ~.,,,,.., h. tht· µuhhl' i!11l·'>t1'I a c 1·1 pl tl .. 1! 1.1 tiona lc for l1f11ng 1111 1>r1ct· 1·•111 trvls. C'A RTt~R 'S OF.Cl!->10'0 •:ol th1· s upport 11f onl:. :r;-, ... r1•1·11t fl! llu public'. wh1 I<· h ;tff -..1.d lh• , 11p 1111.,t·rl 1t 'l'h1rl1·1·n f11·rl'1•11t •1f lh1• I ,Giii/ ;1<11111 .. int.o r\ 11•v. "" n a tionw1ck h.' ll·l1·pl111111• \\ 1 n· 1111l sun• Hut lhl' fhpi-11lc 111 CJrtt·r :.. d,. CISIOO tii-kin~ f1ir ;,i w1ndf;.il1 profits 1 ax "" o il P11m puni(''• dr<•w suhi-tanl1;tl p 11t1h r h arkin~ N<·:•rh f\\11th11d:-. .. r l hq·,1· 1n l<·rv1ev.t·d :,;,i11J llw v :-.up porl :1 new t;.ix 1in oil c11 111pa n 1f'' O nl\ a l1out 24 pc·rc·l·nt op1>0-.1•d I h<· :w twn aml 10 pP1Tt·n t·\\l'n· 1111! ~un· o~a: OF T iit: undf•rr·u r rr·11h in vuhllC' o p1n1un (t hllUI I fl•'I )1\ t hat lies ~hmd the"'' r1 suft'i 1• ,, ~ u h s I <1nl1 a I n ('g al t v ,. f " l' II n g ;1hout lhc 11il tompJntl!i- Th1rty-n1nc pl•rct•nt 11( thoi-1• intl•rviewcd l:.11d the bl:.imc for lu~her ~asohn<' ;,ind hcati~ oil pricc:-. ::it the• door of the oil com· pan1t>s. Next Ill fine for blame c·a m c thc oil producin~ coun- lr i1•s. 11:i mclf I>.,. :?9 pr rcC'nl The l1 ~ J.!OVC'rnm1·nl wa!> p1ckc'd by l ~I 111•n ·t nl The n·s t of the r.•-;pond1 nts -:l'atll·rcd th<· hlam<' u m onl! <1!hc:r t;.iri.:cts C'lr Wl·rc n<1t :-111 ,. T h1<; pn:t \\,1:0. t:ikcn l)l>fOrf' thl' ).!O\ 1•1 nnwnt n·pon1·ri on Thur:-.- 1!.1 \ lh:1t "lffl!('" 111 lh1• \\hOll·S~th• Pl II'•"• or ha'>olint• and lw attng ml l11•lpl'd p ush up the wholt•!>alt• prit·•· 1n1h·\ fl '.I pl·rn·nl in April. d1· ... 111ll ,, tl1•c·l inc tn whull·s;.ile food 111'1('1 ·~. I N U I S S/\T I O N /\L LY lt•lt-v i ~C'll SpPcch on April 5. C';1r1t·r :-aid · Tht· en<·r,l!y tn!>J ~ 1-. n ·al J S.J1tl s 11 1n 1977. and I s a v 1LaAa1n ton1ghl, a lmost t'X .11'1ly two Y<'al':. lal t•r ·1 hP pulJlw du<•s nol agrc" with hi " ;i -.<;1".;'>m t.•nt, providing anvl h\·r 1·n1 tt·ul t'lemt·nt 1n th<·1r 1't'rl't·pt1on uf 1·nergy J>Olicy F: fty four Jl"rl'ent lat>elf•cl th•· ll:t l 1'1n '~ I llf'rJ~Y ShOr laj!(•\ cl tm:•x Only :11 pnccnt said th<.·n · :i. 1• n •al short;.igcs N inc percent ",· n· n<11 surr Newpon's CIUnook Tries New Truck.mounted Mk rominis Beac h, t he naUoo 'a lar1eat manufacturer ot Ftbersl ... RV bodie.. AS A aESUL T • Southard •YI· Chinook tm.roduced a 'new line ot m i cromint-motor homes tbla week . 'They can be mounted on small Toyota, Datsun and Ford Courier truck chaaia and will set 24 miles to the galloo. Rising gas pr ices a rc d e· terring som e buyers. especially t hose who a re undec ided. in· dus t ry officials s ay. But they add that lhe big~est factor sllc· ing sales is not the price, but the availabilit y, of gC1s . "AS LONG AS f'F.OPLE can _g£'l gus. tht'Y will pay whatever lfflC(' IS necessary and they will buy RVs Tlwy will Just take s hort<.'r lrlp!>. ·· s uys Fr ank . l'ierson . owner of Camperland R V Cc:nler Jn Lc:mon Grove. which sold only about hall its nor m al 125 m otor hom es last month. , . R ivers ide -bas ed Fle etwood Ente rprises, California 's biggest m otorhome manufacturer . said the t urndown "certainly has bl'l'n s i~nift<:ant , but n ot dt•vastating ·· THIS WEEK. Fleet wood an· n ounccd 11 would dose lhr£'c fac tont's . 111dutlini,: one in Ontario. bccaus<· :-;al1·:-h<ivc <l ropped 2!> Pl'rcent in l11rN' mnntho.; At W1n11l•hago C<illfl>rn1:i 1n H1v1•rs 1dt" gl·ne ral manliger • J :1c k f(.C1ntola s;u d production has slo«icd. bul not as sharply as at the parent c·ompany in Fnrf>s t City. Iowa, wh1t•h trimmed pro duclion last month by 14 percent and tts workforce by 8 pr•rcent. At La Mesa HV Center, which di d S48 million in business last y l'ar. owner James Kim b rell said sa les were off 20 percent to 25 pcrC4'nl. B11t Kimbrell said he's noticed <i iwhstantial dif- ference in customc>r attitudes. ''WE llAVt: A lot fe we r customers. hut those who come in now havt> 01l r •ady m<ide up the• r mind!:. to huJ." he say:, Sl'VCral fh·alNs S:ild nl'1ther the y nor lh1·1r ru ~t o mL·r s bche vt•d lhc l!J S sh11rlagt· w;1, ~C'nu1n1· Some c la imed it was cre ated by greedy oil companies. one s uggested it was a "political conspiracy," a nd most bla med the news media for "blowing It out of proportion." "I belie ve the me d ia have crealed a problem that did not ex 1st before." one Los Angeles RV dealer said bitterly. "T H E¥ HAVE PEOPLE panicked. And I stand lo lose about $20,000 a year because or it ... Ha rdest hi,l, offi cials SCIY, are min i.motor homes. those loo sma ll to Uve in and too large to use as a second car for the family. "Our mini-motor home line is off by about 30 percent," says Terry Southard Jr. of Chinook J nternational Inc . or N ewport * * * "The mini-mot.orbom e la sole- ly for recreational use, a nd peo. pie are being forced to cut down on d iscr e tionary driving." Southard aays. ,_ "Th e m icro min is a r e economical enough to use as a second car " S U R PRIS I NGLY. S AYS Ma rge Wheeler or the Southern California RV Dealers Associa- tion in Mon rovia, sales have dropped ocr least in areas with a large proportion or retired peo- ple. "Many of them have s aved all their li ves for something Uke this, and they reel ce rtain they will make it work somehow," she says. * * * Allocatiom of Gas To Help Some Areas WASllJNGTON !AP ) The ~partment of Energy has amended ·its rules to make gasoline' &llocatlons 'during a short.age mat ch more ~closely the re<:enl needs of individual gas stations . David Bardin. head of the depa rtment's Economic Regulatory Ad- ministration. said the changes would shift some gasoline Into areas whe re de mand has grown great· ly in recent years. away from a reas of low growth, if shortages res t rict the overaH demand Bardin said he understood that wes tern areas and rura l areas mi~ht benefit from s uch shifts. but he had no other ana lysis of the geographic effects. WHE!'l Gi\SOLINF. s upplies are ins uJfic1ent to mrct demand. .s u p p I ll· r s a r l' re q u 1 r <· d h y federal n:gulalions tu ;.illocale the available supply among re - tail outle ts eq ua lly, as some percenta~e of past deliveries. Ba rdin said this his t o ric .. base-period" has been the cor - respondi ng month in the period fro m July 1977 through June 1978 One a m endme nt revises the basr period so al 'ocations in .luly , August a nd September this yl'ar -wi ll ~ based on deliveries m ade 1n J uly, August and Sep· tcmber of l97R instead or 1977. {h·•·r T iu· <:o untt·r HASO Listinqoi. ,, .. 1~ .1 1• " "'•I )k. • ... ,, ll ' I • ,..._ ' I • l l 11. .. 1•'-· ..... ,.. JO l094t IQ'• t• " • "' (,'p • and DotmU U P'; ArlO DOWNS NF W VOl>K IAPt f~ fo•towW\q "'' '"o•\ '"'°' Ov1,. 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I I 7 l a ... 1 I J\.t • I 1 10' / • ,,., ...... .... )1..t • I ~ \\' 1 _.. t' I & • ... 7 .. t. 1 • •• DEVELOPING YOUR PERSONAL FINANCIAL AND INVESTMENT STRATEGIES FOR ECONOMIC SURVIVAL IN THE 1980 'S Magic M ountai n Sale A nnounced (iAt-f11\4r (rlllO\,ur'\f (O<llol\ #I .,. t fPof't A•tdl )r n G,.o,~ M•lhl\Ot Bttlf\1~" Bvrn\lrid IL( Proo MalCtuD Pvt"~Ctrl C~nNt("' I( •y0.!4 frlnOR\t Tol..,Mn Cencor C•"'o M•dOPvl ~,..,. .. ,. t'.~~;b Ftu1dl< ~•nDI o•. • '• l'• ... ~ I I + t • \'II • .,., , . . .. . . .... ,..._ • 1.. 1 I 1 • 1 I • '• 10 • ' ''-• . ~ ,,. . '. 71. • '. ,..... . ... 00-S PCI Up 1'1 Up JU Up n1 Up n .1 Up II • Up 16 J Up n• UP U • UC> ISO Up U.l Up lf.l Up 10 UP U.• Up U • Up IJJ Up U • ~ !U i:J:."i,, UP II I Up II t Up II I UP 10 1 Up 100 UP 100 Up 100 A OM DGY S.•I•• PrwMllt.cl l y R. GERHARD H .... USTY .. IOSTVO ......... i..c .... 1c.-••. «HJ C.._.. t "f• O'clodl M• .. o " &~cC•-••cw Marriott Hotel Newport Beoch, Caltfomio f RIDAY, JUNE 8, 1979 ~-·-~Sl25 (Includes Luncheon end Serniner M11er11ts) Fw l1e9ilt ...... e.f.-.... Write To: lcaa1•c ..ct .... cw S.r • ,.,.. P.O. loa I .. .c-.. Mw. c .... t2'25 V/\1.ENCIA l/\1'1 Mar,ir Mountain will be s 11ld for $5.'l 2 m1ll1M hy Nf•whall Land & Ft1 rmin~ <·o to a Los An ~c·lt·'> b<t!.f'd subs idiary of the Penn Cl'ntral Corp . th<· two firms have announced . <iSC·S1x f"l ;1g~ ('M p will i.cquire the 260-acre a musement p:1rk which had 2.7 million visitors who spent $.:II~ 1; n11lh1111 l;Jst year. OPt:RA'flONS AT THE AMUSEMENT park were m ;u 1 "" h.v th1· tl eath of a roller coaster rider las t yt•ar. whl(·h forc:cd c losure of t he ride for c1J(hl w<·1•k:-. wl11I" 1·111•1ncC'rs investigated the cause of th•· 11.111t·<lv It wu s reopened after seat belts wN1· rr1:.t.1llu l 111 udtl1tion to the cla mp-down sitfe· t.v ba1 ~ A w 11k1°'>m:1n for the Newhall Co. said the fJ:ll k 'i prnf1t~ w1•11.: clnwn last year from the $5.3 ''arm·d 1n 1!)77, l1ul h1• s md the drop was not b1·c;wsc or lh1• occ1<1cnt und subsequent negative public·1t y J a mt•s F 0 1c k11 son , president of Newhall, said "the proposed Si.lie of Magic Mountain is part of ci long-term program for redeployment of the company's assets . "WE RF.I.IF.VE THF. CAPITAL currently c:m ployc..-'d 111 the park r·an yield highe r returns whe n re i n vc~ted in our other busine ss op· por t unities." he added. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=--~~~~ LEASE FROM Attorney To Speak NABERS. T h t-odo r e A Bruinsm a. an a ttorney who is a F r eed o m s f<'oundalion Awa rd win~ ner . wiU address Sales a nd Ma rketing E x · ecutlves Club or Orange County on May 16 at t h e G ra n d H o t e l. Anaheim. Soc:ial hour begins a t 6 p . m., with dinner at 7 p.m ., followed by t he a p ee c h , e n tit l e d ·'Priva t e Pro p e rty , Capita lis m and the Com· mon Good." • FREEDOM FROM INCONVENIENCE wtaatMr model of ClcMllac you choose to flt your Uft·atyte •.. dlstlnctiori comes standard aeoo H&llaOll 80ULllVAllD, C08TA N•SA (714) MO•tfOO More tnrormatlon is a vallablr from c alling Elmer Stewart, preal- dent. al ~·0112. .. ---·· ... N ...... I CP\•10.Y ' (4'\NJ .i ) SMIS-.t • s • I • • •o II ., IJ " "°IS )'J ,. I Ill 11 1.SS4 II "' .. 11 70 •1.11• •re 1• MUT UA L FUN DS T1~t,., ICOOo<O" lh·IUntw Jon•8Cat C••YNJ Oc••-r 8•rnM un G•o•Q> YuDIGl<I CH •NJ ..., CM18>'>f' MIO(ont N8 •""S< "•'O( ... SMrpf(it ov ......... 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Jf you are in a dangerous ne ighborhood o r rear you're being followed, walk down the cente r of the street if possible. F AMIUAIUZE YOURSELF WITH THE areas you walk through frequently. noting the stores. restaurants and gas stations that are open late. Run to the nea rest one if a mugger approaches. Walk on well-lighted , we ll- traveled street.s . Don't window-shop at night. 121 Walk briskly, appear confident. Don't appear dis- tracted or walk with your head stuck in a paper o r book. Watch people who approach lo avoid being confronted. When you walk al night take a companion. Be particularly careful on hiday -payday for many workers and mug· gers too. <J l•Keep a le rt . make sure you're not bein~ fo llowed when you Rel off a eus or sub way Be careful after leaving a bank or ~tore wherf' you've C'as hcd <1 chec k. Carry enough Money's Worth change for cabfarc and an emergency phone <·all I 4 I Us<.• elevator:, Stairwayi. 11re no111noui-han~oub for muggers If you s us pect ~1>mcont· in tht· t:l•·vator whl"il lhe door opens, walk away lx>n 'l t•nter a n cl1·vat1,r wilh someone who dOt!siD 'I ~ct <>ff when the 1·~ir n ·uches tht- main noor. Stand by thc control panel and. 1f attacked. hit the :s larm and as many button~ as you can '>O th•· do<tr will open at the neare-;t fl•X>r <S) WHEN DJtlVING IN CONGESTl::O an:a~. lock lht.! doors and r31sc windows sci no one can reach 1n If someone tr1e.;; to hreak in at a red l11~ht. dnve throu~h the li1tht and sound your horn. J\lwt1 ys look in your car hefon: getting rn t i) 1 Ir you'n· confronted Wllh a WPaµon , don't prnvok<' ao att.ack. If only ~our m oney 1i-at ~takt'. t<Jnl! urj!e::..,you lo give 4l up. Kt.•C'p calm. thL' robber rnay bt· l'<1s1lv l'Xcltt:d 17 1 If you an· attacked, don"t r1 ghl b11t:k u"r11<'S~ yuu think you have to right for your life lJon l turn J roblwry Into a fight for life HO IF A MUGGER ATfAC:KS, your best de fense is to break away and run for safe ty. Hut 1f y<>u must fight. do a~ything to hurt the mugger J\ttack him where he is most vulnerable the groin, eyes. throat. U1tc. scratch. kick and scream . 19> Weapons. Law enforcement officers don't advise relying on lethal weapons fo r defense; they're too easily taken away and used against you. Other "weapons." however. may help. Police·lype whistles and compressed air sirens are good. A hat pin. ballpoint pen, key ring in the fi st. nail file or umbrella also can hurt, s hock and scare away a potential mugger and perhaps save your life. ~erl Pu:kpockels Stock Market Falls On Interest Worries NEW ~ORK <AP)_-'.J'he stock market lap~ed into a steadv dechne today. y1eld10g to afternoon selling . . The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was down 10 os points to847.54. . Losers outnumbered gainers by a n almost 3·1 margin a m ong New York Stock E"xchange-lis tcd issues Analysts noted that the market was faced with more evidence of n sinJ? interest rates Analysts were a lso talking of the pm;s1b11ity of an m· crease 1n th£' discount rate by the F'ederal Rese rv~ B11ard . . \ri10,•k11 lta Th~ .'tpotlight M hat Stt1t·k11 llid Hl:W YORI( •I.Ill '-<1"''-'"'~ 0f'<l•nf"di UnC".rtn<>-<' r ottt l\\1,...\ N,.w htQ.,•• Nt'"• 'OW'\ p,~.,, locJ,;y OdV 11i °"" tr•/ I 1111 .,, '"" , ... ,.. , ... II )I •U 11 Hl'W VOlllt Aooro• finAI Prt"t~\ dllY Wf"r._ d 00 Monl,. ~QO y,,,, dQO lld't N Y 'JIOf • <Ii.th·~ Two VI!•'"' AQf'l J•n 1 to <Mt .. 1'1' to <l•t" i.11 to ddtl' WMl.T ..... Cit 010 NEW YORK IAPI .lO ~l0.000 JI' 810 000 7'>.•10 000 J•,110 000 •1,0ll0 000 ,. )10,(JOO 1.• ... '180 IU 1 IJ l.!70 000 1.u~.qso.000 .. --- .......... I • .. . . ----. . ••• DAAL v "ILO f Friday. May•. 1171 . .. • • • t • ---.............. 1 ..... . . ~ ... , . , . . . .. . . . . . .; -.· .-·. "' . ··---~-............. Angels -T-rade-€halk~for-eanipanens DAVE CHALK • Mulliniks Will Be Placed on Waivers By DAVE ('lJNNINGHAM 0t , ... D .. I, ...... , .... Pav4" Chalk aot hlis w1:ih and Sert Cam par1t•r1!\ flOl a nc•w lt•ai..t• on llfr tod•Y <'hulk, a s t•vt•n yt•111 vl'll'nm 1nfidder for lht> Cahfo rula An~t·ls, made public slate mt•nl' 111:.1 :.t•ai.on thut h1· would like lo be 11 1111t•ct to the· T t•J<,1:. H11n~t·r11, who play 1n l11s hollll' t11w11 of At lln ~tc1n i\N O t'AMPJ\Nt:Kt~. l• 31 ycar·old ,11111 t:.top for T t·xu'i, hud HJ't lo:.\ h1i. ~tart 111~ bt•11h lo a 21 t•ar n hl kid He, too, m·t·tkcl a chan~e of :.<·e.ner) ,\I 7 a m today the Angl'I!> and Hangers ,1nnounrt'd that lht• :." <11> hud bt!t:n made, Chalk for C'a mpancrn .. A rc·lall'd announct:mcnl 1s expected la ter today. in which th~ Angels will place :.hortstop Runce Mulliniks on waivers. That Wlll leave th~ Angels with three c andida t e::. for the s horts top job- Campancrn, and two youngsters, Orlando Ramirez and Jim Anderson . M \Jll.INlKS WON the Job during spring training. but got off to a slow start at the plate once the season started. He was hit- ting .148 when Manager Jim Fregosl final· ly benched him in favor of Ramirez. There has also been speculation that Mulliniks' attitude didn't mesh well with Fregosi 's. and it was reported that Mulliniks declined to lake extra •atting practice whe n Fregosi felt he should have. "Campa neris Is a proven player ." Fregosi said afte r the trade was an· nounced. "He's played on pennant conten- ders and world championship teams. I think his experience will help us win games." HOWEVE R. FREGOSI would not g_o so far as to say that Campaneris would be his regular shortstop.~his is Campy's 17th . year in the league. and he slipped to a .186 batting average last season while playing in less than 100 games <981 for the first time in his career. One Angels offi cial feels Campaneris will be used as an occasional starter and pinch runner. Campaneris leads a ctive American Leaguers in stolen bases with 616 and ranks sixth on the all·time list. He has a car eer average of .259 and played bis first 15 seasons in the A's organization before signing as a free agent with Texas. IN CHALK, TEXAS is getting a man nine years younger than the one they are giving up. But Chalk is still on the disabled list. recuperating from the after-effects of knee s urgery Sept. 30. "I eicpect to be ready to play sometime between May 15 and the beginning of June," Chalk told the Daily Pilot. "It feels -pretty good now." Chalk was second in seniority only to Nola n Ryan on the Angels' roster. He joined the· majors to stay in 1973 and has compiled a .255 lifetime averai;te, his best <See ANGE~. Pa1e 81> Sutcliffe Rescues Dodgers LOS ANGELES <AP> -At his : wire·s insistence. Los Angeles : Dodgers pitcher Rick Sutcliffe · ·tried crepes. He hated them. But . now. he says he ma)' just have : crepes for lunch every day. Sutcliffe didn't have any idea : ---~~.:..;..;~;+.;o.,..---he was-gotng--m st:rrrnn1 ay , . · . __.. .... _...., ·--~-., . . o ... , Ptl•I ....... ~, l.M P•uw Bor••ns Catt•h Lion Napping · Founl;_i111 V:.llll•,"s Hogl'r Mus<'<.'nlt.• fi eld s a pickoff throw to n ail Wl'stm1nste r ·s Fred Hetz at second base. The Barons nipped the Lions. 5·4, when K<.'vin Romine drove in the decisive run in the sixth innini?. T he vie- ' t.or v clinched u Sunset League crewn for FV. For story and additional photo. sec P<.1gc B8. Bitting the Dirf Billy North of the San Francisco Giants gets back safely to first base on a pickoff attempt during Thursday 's game with the New York Mets. That's Willie Montanez trying for the out. North tried to steal second on the next pitch. but didn 't make it. The Giant s won anyway, 7.5 ~epsi 'Chase Test' Scott Ahead of Other Milers By ERNIE CASTILLO Of Ille D•llY P llet Swtt Steve Scott is ready for the Pe psi challenge but will the "other brands" or milers be ready for a chase test? "I'm even ahead of where I want to be right now." says Scott. who will face three types or rivals-old, new and future-in the UCLA-Pepsi track invitational Sunday "J djdn't think I'd be m this good of shape." said the UC Irvine grad after clock- ing 3:55.26 last week in the Drake Relays. "All I've been doing is strength work. dis· lance. hills and social runs. Thal 3:55 was off of nothing but strength. ''l'M NOT EVEN CLOSE to peaking. Peak season isn't for another month or even late r. But I am extremely happy with where I am right now." Scott feels he has a "week head start" on two of the other three world class milers in the Pepsi field. Kenya's Wilson Walgwa, his chief rival in 1977, and Ireland's Eamonn Coghlan. his nemesis d uring the 1979 indoor campaign, will be making thler outdoor de· buts al UCLA's Drake Stadium Sunday Steve Lacy, who is expected to rival Scott for U.S. supremacy during the next few years, kicked off his season two weeks ago at the Mt. SAC Relays . Waigwa. who has been unheard from since capturing last year 's meet in a stadium record 3:56.6, is the only member of the quartet not involved in the indoor race of the year last February in San Diego. STEVE SCOTT decent shape. I might Just catch those other guys off guard." SCO'IT DOESN'T HAVE any time goals for this summer. other than sett.ing a personal record. His personal best or 3: 52.9 set last year 'in Eut'(>pe ranks him as the ninth fastest miler of a ll time. night's Dodger game against r Philadelphia. so he didn 't worry ; a bout hi s p r e·ga m e mea l · Although the crepes didn't agree : with hjm, his lasl·minutc call to '. starting duty turned out j ust · fine. IN ONLY THE S~CON D s tart of his ma jor leag ue '. c:<.i n•cr. lht' 22·year·old Los , Angeles ri~ht·hander beat the Ph1Uies 5,2 m his first complet .. • gam(' ever The victory came a t a ~ood time for the Dodgers, who had lost their last three out· 1n~s a nd six of their last eight. Burt Hooton was scheduled to . pitch the opener of the four· · _game set against the P hils, but he was hit by a virus. Don Sul Mn was penciled in to replace • llonton. but Sutton said he djdn't ~eel he was ready to pitch on the spur of thl' moment. "I was fcelinA kinda sick. could still taste the crepes when \ got to the park," s aid Sutcliffe. who scatten'<i seven hits against the Phillies . .. But whe n Red 1\dams (p1tcning coach > came and asked me how I felt, I said. •Just fine.· He told me I was probably going lo start. ··After the way thm~s went tonight. J may just experiment • with crepes again." SUTCLIFFE, A RA NG Y 6· foot·6. 200-pounder. had made the Dodger roste r this season by default -filling in for the ailing Te rry Forster. He'd been used out of the bullpen until Thurs· . day. . Ile remained excited long : a fter the game ended. ''I'm going to go out tomorrow : and buy every newspaper I can find." he said . grinning broadly. "My wife's going to be able to fill up a scrapbook with just this one game .. Sutclifft<. now 2·2. struck out st>ven and walked just one. Steve Carlton. 2·2, went the first 6'Ai in· n ings for the Phillies and gave up four runs on nine hits. JOE FERGl1WN DROVE in the Dodgers' First two runs. with run-producing singles in the fourth and sixth i11nings. Oerrel Thomas also provided two runs, one with a single in the sixth and another with a squeeze bunt in the eighth. . Pete Rose drove in the first Phillies' run with a sacrifice fly in th' top of t he s ixth that momentarily tied the game and M Ike Schmidt provided the final Philadelphia tally with a solo homer in the ninth. Laver, Emo Play ~-___,~~e~ntU~_Ioumer-IJegim,.-: - Coghlan's 3:52.6 ra nks seventh on the list COGHLAN WON IN 3:52.6, Scott was while Waigwa is 11th orr hls 3:53.2. The world second in 3:54.1 and Lacy a close third in record Is 3:49.4, set by John Walker In 197!, 3:54.7 as all finished under the old world in· while the American standard is 3:51.1 set~ oor reeGf'd. ------.,r~ -- ----- Sunday, however , tt could be more of a All that Scott is worrying about rlgF-t "lt didn't look like he was throwing that good," Phillies' Manager Danny Ozark s aid when asked about Sutcliff e's out- ing. "I don't know)low he struck out Schmidt three l imes." Philade lphia second baseman Manny Trillo had to leave the contest in the fifth inning when· he was hit by ft-....sutdiffe ~ Ozark said Trlllo bad a bndlecl: forearm, but the injury was later: diagnoeed as a fracture. · Newport Beac h 's Roy Emenon and Rod Laver will play opening singles matclles tonight and join together in doubles play Saturday in the Carte Blanche tennis legends Lournament at the Joho Wayne Tennis Club in Newport Beach. Emerson pl ays f e llow Au1trallan John Newcombe at 7:30 while Laver tangles with Charlie Pasarell al 9 tonight in aln1les play. Toni11bt'1 matches conclude lour ftnt..round matches ln the el1h~ tournament that runs 'tbrouab Sunday. Winnen in today's action play ~aturday with one singles match a t 1 and tactic~ race than a fast one. now. though, is Sunday's chance to selUe the other at 7:30. "ll all der-nds on what everybody else D,.C'UE'D~ DD,. P'1' Emerson a nd Laver will face wants to do.'' ';;.ys Scott. ''Everybody has to "Wilson's beaten me a lot more times r n 8£1~ ~ i some scores against Walgwa and Coghlan. Pasarell a nd Bob He will in feel like running fast like. we d.ld at ...San than I"le beaten him." says Scott, two-time doubles play at 2:30 Saturday in Diego. Everybody: wanted to break the r e-national AAU champion. "t don't know w.t-at EX-GJJ'C PlJ/VTER their opening match. Dennis he's been doing but from what I can see. be Ralston and Marty Riessen face cord then and everybody was willing Lo do hasn't been racing at all. But he's been train· NEW YORK --Former Golden: Newcombe and Ken Rosewall in what It would take. ing with Suleiman Nyambui and I think he'll West College standout Rick the other doubles match at 9 be In very good shape. Partridge, a punte r fro m the~ Saturday night. "Here, nothing is at stake and I don't University of Utah, was drafted ; Theslnglesftnalmatchwillbe knowwbat.kindofshapeCoghlanorWaigwa "As for.Coghlan, I have• psychological today by the Green Bay ; at 1 Sunday wjth the doubles are in. But. I plan on takln1 it out hard. If it's lift racing hfm outdoors. He has a big edge Packers. . final al 2:30• a slow kicker's race, things will be even and running Indoors ~ecause of his physical Partridge , a 6_21 l80·poff: All or the action ls at the John It'll probably be one of thole blanket. finishes. dm00akr~u .. P· but I reel everything is equal out-who prepped at Tustin tih.: Wayne Tennis Club on J amboree ll lt'e • fut race, well, t know I'm ln f~ly 0 avera1ed 44.1 yards a k in : Road next to the Newporter Inn~. -~::::::::~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~'!""'!!!!11!!!!!1111111---~....ullO pan al-Utah. - -~~~~~~-, . ..... ~ .... "'--•• ..... , .. -:-1--:.: :: -_ 1;;,· ~·:a-" ..... -~~..-.. ~.-..-..~ .-..:.... ---...:.. ---------------'"'-!;;...;;..;;..-..~ ...... • • ..--.... • • If • , . . . . ....... .. ., .... ~,.-., • •• & , . . . . .• FOOTBALL /HOCKEY /TRACK DAILY ~l&.OT 87 ..._,...,Sa• Fr••mtte ••• Ew ea-..u rapped b1a second bome run of the . nor •net Ala• A!Mu-4.mve....ha.-lwo-Q&DI; laad1nt ' ltoUAton to a 4·1 victory o ver St. Louil .•. Tbe Sin fl'ranclaco Giants am111hed lhrff bome n&n.1 In Household -t-:L-,a;Ju.ms Not A C.paule Report From the World of Sport• ""w1,..,...10 ,r ~ING THE HUSTLE -Pa mela Neal, who could pinch· htt ~Qr Cheryl Ladd in Charlie's Angels, has recorded a dasro song and choreographed a disco dance that ~lh go by the name "The Ch~ie Hustle." Naturally, it 's about Philade lphia Phillies' first baseman Pete Rose, who also goes by that nickname. "Pete can hus- tle. And if you can hustle, you can disco ," s he says. Neal's dance moves include embellished gy rationi> that look like a runner le~ing off a base or a hitter tapping the plate with his bat. She wrote the song with relief help from husband Mark. --------=;;:i:==-- BOy Gets Wish, Competes On Girls Volleyball Team f'rom AP Dispatches BARRINGTON. lU. Donald Gomes. the m high schOOI senior who wanted to play on the girli,' volleyball team, i:ot his wish Thursday. He was a llowed to play because a judge r uled he had been barred from team competition onJy because of h is sex. Lawyers said il was the first federal ruling on a boy's effort to play on a girls ' te <.1m. Gomes. 19, was in the st arting lineup when his team from Rogers High School in Newport, R.I., took on Middletown High School in a mf'<.•t that includ<>d girls' volleyball teams rrom two other schools. Some of the 40 studl·nL s~l·tators at Barrington High School where the com pl'lil1on was held chanted, "Gomes, Gomes.·· during the opening match. A few shouted, "Get that boy. getthat boy " , Liz Barrett. the coach of a third team playing Thursday had said s he y;ould ask hl·r Hn stol H.igb School team not lo play. butshe wasovcrrulcd by the highscboolprincipal. · W\lile Gomes a nd his teammates warmed up on the vo1leybaJI court before the wh.isUe blew s ignaling the start of the game. Ba r rett :.aid her team would play as if it we re an ordinary game . . Gom e:.. a 6·fookr wearing a t <;d uniform with the number 36. appt•arcd nt·rvous throughout the match a nd avoided r eporters hclwecn game:.. Roi:lcrs los t to M 1ddlctown 15·4 i.l nd 15 5 "He was probably a detriment to their team toduy," said Middletown f'oac·h Gall Morlor k She ~aid Gome:. 1s not a formidable adversary on the volleyball court lJt:•cause he 1s not an es1x·c . .'iall y able pl:.iycr. ------flMOfe of IM Da11------ Angcl Manager Jim Fregosl's policy un women re porters m the clubhouse : "The good looking ones can come in, the uglies s lety out." lhe fourth Inning, takloa the lead on Jolaaale LeMuser~, two· run drive. and b«lat New York, 7·S . . . The Milwaukee Br.,wer1 scored two runs on bases lo.ded walka by Gonaaa TlrlomH and Cecil Cooper orr Toronto pitcher Tom Va· derwoed ln the ninth inning to record a $-4 ·• • vlc tory ov~r the Blue J ays . . . Roy , • Sm1lley hlt a ~mlo home run in the bottom or lhe eighth toning and reliever M .. e Manlaall won his third game or the year ~h Minnesota edged Detroit, 7-6 ..• a ... dy Joeee earned his fourth victory as San l>u•i;o erupted for six runs in the sixth In· ning 10 beat Montreal, 10·2. and halt the fo;xpos· seven.game winning streak ... T he playtirs and rouches or the Kansas Ci· ly Royals have written to baseball m j nagemenl asking for an end to the ma· MAIHH&u. JOr league umpires strike ... Third baseman Bob Horner, nursing an ankle injury while awaitin~ a May 10 contract .i rb1tration he aring, may return to Atlanta's lineup next week J t first base ... The New York Yankees returned relief pitcher pitcher Ron Davis to their Columbus rarm club lo m a ke room for Jim Beattie, who was promoted from Colum· bus . . . The Chicago Cubs obtained tbe contract or Doug Capilla from the Cincinnati Reds for cash or a player to be named later. The Cubs outrighted Capilla to Wichita of the i\merican Association ... Second baseman Maaay Trillo fractured his left fore arm in a gam e with the Dodgers Thurs· d :iy night a nd will be sidelined an estimated three weeks . llowcfon Goll Tourn~ Po•tponed T huncte rshowers forced cancellation of today's !I ~rh£>duled second round of the Houston Open golf tournamt•nt at Woodlands Country Club The final ~16 hole:. of the tournry will be played Sunday Sharing ;.i firs t.round lead. euch with a rour·under.par 66. arc Bruet> Lietzke, Jim Dent, Bulcb Baird and Jim Colbert . B~th Daniel birdied the lust two holes for a two.under·pa r 70 ancl :.i onc·'strokc lead or the Wome n 's International golf tournament ::it I lilton Head Island. South Carolina .. The U.S. Golf Association announced that the 28th Walker Cup ma tch between the U.S. and Brilajn will be played at the Cypress Point Club in Pebble Beach ... Britain's Michael King and young Italian Massimo ManeW shared firs t place a t 70, two strokes below par, a fter the first day of competition in the Italian Open " Drolliager Surgerfl S~ce1111f Ml Center Ralph Drollinger of Athletes in Ac·~ _lion's ba§Kelb.a.IUeam ... Y.mle~enLs.ucces~ful sfil..r · - gery on his left knee Thursday at Sl. Joseph's Hosp1Lal in Orange. Drollinger. a graduate of UCLA in 1!*76 etnd a t hrce·yeetr starter for AIA. had correc· t1ve s urgery for two hours lo remove cartilage and bone from the outer portion of his left knee. He could be back playing basketball m three months . . The National Labor RelaL1ons Boa rd has ordered owners in the North American Socce r Le ague to bargain in ~ood faith with the playe rs associal.Jon fo r a union contract. The NASL owners have gone to court in an effort to get that orde r set a s ide ... Spectacular Bid, winner or 10 straight stakes r aces, was made a 3.5 f avorite Thursday for Saturday's 105th Kentucky Derby at Chur ch.ill Downs ... DarreU Waltrip, s eemingly unperturbed by a hot, sticky a fternoon that slowed almost e veryone down. won the pole pos i· DltOl.Liwo u lion for Sunday's ·winston 500 Grand Na· t1onal stock car race with a dazzling 195.644 mph effort Dortors say the prospects are "very poor" for Atlanta Braves Vice President Bill LDCH to recove r after swfering a massive brain hemorrhage and cardiac arrest ... Park Chan· sook scored 28 points to lead South Korea to a 94·82 upset of the heavilyfavoredUnitedStatesteamlnthe firstfinal·roundgame of the eighth World Basketball Championships for Women in Seoul . . • Beverly Hills millionaire Sam Nasal stepped in Thursday a s the new owner of the Indiana .Pacers, pledging to make the National BaskctbaU Association club a winner •.. Unbeaten UCLA is favored to become the first team to win the NCAA voUcybaU tournament in a n unbeaten seaso.n al Puuley PavillQn this weekend ... Phase II of the NFL draft began today with the San Francisco Giants selecting Stanford run· ning back Phil Francis as the remaining six of the scheduled· 12 rounds were being conducted. Another selertio n was UC LA ta ckl e Max Montoya , picked by Cincinnati Tf:>lt>t•i11ion. Radio T \': llorsc Rucing Today ut Holl ywood l'a rk. 7 pm . Channel 52 Kentucky Derby SJ)(!cial. 11.30 pm., Cha ntacl 7. prcviewinJ? the big r ace. Basketball NDA playoffs, Western Conforence game. Channel 2. RADIO: Baseball Angels at Baltimore. 4 .25 p.m . KMPC l71U 1, Phlludelph1a at Dodgers, 7:25 p.m , KABC f790 l. For Rams LOS ANGELES CAP> -The Lo~An@lea Rams d.idn 't selec:t a bunch of household names in the first day or the National FootbaU League 's annual draft or collegiate talent, but they believe tbey got some excellent players. Director of Player Personnel Dick Steinberg said the Rams were more than satisfied with their selections in Thursday's six roun.ds of the draft. The final six rounds were scheduled to- day . "WE REALLY FEEL good, everybody we've taken is big and fast and has athletic abili· ty." sald Steinberg of the eight players the Rams selected. "We were able to fill in where we n e e ded d e pth and improve ourselves ln some areas. "I think most or them have a pretty good chance to make the t e am ," add ed S teinberg. "They're all exceptionally big for their position and they a ll • can run. Because they can run they C'an pl ay on spt•cial team:-.. m a king lhl'm a valu e while they're developing " T h(· Hnms had l wo sell•C'l 1on:-. 10 the first round. Thei r fir!it choice and the 19th pick overall was linebacker George Andrew~ ·of Nebraska. a fi ·foot 3. 2i!fi pounder. Andrews was a de- fens ive end in college, but Loi. Angeles plans to play him ill out· side linebacke r LOS ANGELES' n'cxt choice was offensive ~ckle Kent Hill , a 6·5, 250:pounder from G'rorg1a Tech who was the 26th player t a k'en. T he Rams chose 6·2, 197·e9und rw:yyng_ ga.ck.......Ed.dlc tr.TI o Memphis State in lhe second round T a kl'n in the third round were 6·!. 200·pound wid ti rcrc1vcr Jeff Moon· of Tennessee a nd 6 3, 253·pound center Mike Wellman of Kansas. In the fourth round. the Rams ta bbed 6·2. 195-pound dde nsi\'e buck Der wi n Tucker of lllinois and 6·9, 26 1-pound de- fensive tackle J erry Wilkinson of Oregon St ate . Tight e nd Vir to r Hicks of Oklahoma, a 6·3, 254-pounder. was t aken in the fifth round. Los Angeles had no s ixth-round choice Saddleback Adds Sports Cr oss cou'ntry. s oftball and basketball will be added and will double the number o r programs a vailable for women athletes at Saddleback College ror the next s chool year. The Gauchos have been s ue· cessful in M1ss1on Conforence participation in volleyball. ten· nis and s wimming for several years and the addition of three new programs gives wome n a thletes additional opportunities for t he futun· J.arrv Knuth. a n ass 1~la nt m en 's fral'k ;.md fi eld coach and he<1d of tht> c ross count.ry team. will also handle the wo men's distance squad Fo rmer me n 's b aske thall roach Roy St evens will take over as women ·~ basketball , mentor and Jan Bedford will b<! the softball coach. Goll 1t'lnn~r Connie Kinzie recently cap· lured her fourth Santa An a Country Club women's club golf champion~hip. Top Women Track Stars To Compete. ~l·\ er.ii of tlw tup Y.omen i-lar-.. in the countrv art-s1·heduled tu t•ompt·ll• 1n ·1111· tb1,.d ci nnual Southw("'l wr1m1·n·, lnH·k and field ln\'itat 1onal :-iaturday at lh•• LT Irvine trar k twg1nn1ng at I I ll ('l(JC'k t\thlctl's from 1~1 toll('gcs a nd un 1vers1t1c~ arc cntcred inrlutl 1ng Jodi Anderson of Cal State Northndgc'. Anderson is entered 10 the 100, JOO-meter hurdles and the long jump. She has the best «ollegiatc t1mt• in the na tion m the 100 a t I I :u and is lht• Ame rican re<'ord holdt'r m th\• long jump al 22·71 :.o. Yolanda Rich of C<1J Stale Los Angeles ::rnct-Vatmt:mlsco-;-~· Northridg .. t t'am male, will challtini::e in lhr· 100 ~I ~rt·1 u H11 mm1·~:-.1•r ,,r 1'i'Orthridg1.· h;i -.. .1 :! 117.7 an lht• KOO meter:. with M ;.iJ.!Jo!H! Keyes ot Cal Poly l~an Lui:. Obis po 1 al 2 08.7 : Donna 1''r o mme of Rt'd lands at 2·09 1; and Kale Kn ·cs of Northndg · al 2 09 fl. Other outstanchng pe rformers in the m e-e t 1n c ludti Oeby l.aP lanle of San Diego State in the 100 meter hurdles ( 13.11. Pam Spencer of Northrldge in the high jump 16·1 l; Emily Dole of Long Beach State m the shot pul 150.2 >; Donna Dietrich of San Diego State 1n th•: Javelin 1rn3.f!1: nnd Kat<' Kc•y•''> in th•· 3 ,000 m<>ter run 1 !I 27.01. Ticke t s fo r the m eet an· "prieed al $3 for adults, $1 for non· UCI students a nd no acl missiof\ c harge for UCI !it u dents. f'rot11 Page B6 Ai~.GELS ••• yt'ar hem~ u 273 mar k in J.l!I gamesdun ng 1975. Campancn s was t'Ol'(ed OUI or h i'> i,ta rt1 ng berth hy Tcxai, ~d:.011 1'clrman In r11nc· Jt·b,at:. thi:-. :.l'ason. Camµ,\ h<J:-. one h it <1n rl one stolen ba.:.1· Ci.I mp:.lnl·n:-. •~ c:xµel'lcd Lu J11111 tht· club tonight 111 B<1ltim11n-. where the Angl'IS opt•o a thrc1· gam e serlt•s \o\ilh tht• Oriole:, 0 0 II J\ i.I :, t' I 2 2 I I ~ t h t• c; c h e d u I c d :. I J 1 I 1· r a A a i n ~ t Ralt1more·s .Jim l'~lml'I' 1:1.1 . who a lread\' h.1-... nn1· ''1t·Lon over the An~·l'b ttus season · Islanders, Bruins Triunlph Baseball Standings JOHNSOH Ir SON SALES MAM OFTliEMCHTH t'rom AP Dlspat~bes NEW YORK -Tho re Nystrom a nd his hockey-playing son, Bob . finished a cup of afte r- noon coffee. Then Bo b got up from the table, for there was a game to pla y a~a i nst the New York Rangers. "My dad ga ve me the traditional three kicks in the rear for luck and r left , .. said Bob Nystrom a fter the good luck kicks worke d their m agic. Nystrom. a right wing for t he New York Islanders. scored at 3:40 of ove rtime Thursday night to give his team a series tying 3·2 victory over the Rangers. "Before the overtime. I told <teammate > Mike Bossy we'd score at J : 35," said Nystrom after his second career ove rtime score. "If the puck had stayed in the a ir five seconds n'lorc, we'd have done it ." Islanders left wing Clark Gillies had chopped the puck into the Rangers wne and Nystrom col- lected it 40 reel from the goal. RanJters netm inder John Davidson rushed from his cage and tried to jab the puck away, but the disc bounded orr both slicks and began Its float. N)'llrom awaited the disc s re-entry, then sur· rounded lt 10 feet from the vacant.net. All that re· Realistically Speaking ... LEASE PAYMENTS Save You SSS In The Long Run - Get Factual Information About Auto leasing •------With Just A Phone Call. Q~ ma inrd was the a ccurate shot that tied the best-of· i,cven series at two victories per team aod gave the Islanders their third consecutive overtim · t riumph this season. Bosto11 4. Mani r.-al 3 BOSTON -Jean Ratelle. the Boston Bruins' vet eran center. is closing in on his 39lh birthday, but it would be tough to convince the mighty Mon· treal Canadiens. Ratelle, who played his first National Hockey Lea gue game way back in the 1960·61 season. is do· ing it all ror the Bruins in their bid to knock off the Canadiens in the Stanley Cup semifinal playoff!> Playing in his 114th NHL pl ayoff game. Ratelle scored three goals for the first lime. in· e luding the winner al 3:46 of overtime. Thursday night as the Bruins battled to a 4.3 viclory, knot· ting the best-or-seven series al two games apiece. "I feel so good." Ratelle said ''I came out to play tonight the wa)' I always play. If I gel the chances. OK. If I don't, then I try lo see they don't score." Ratelle, whose style is reminiscent o r a ll ·time great Jean Beliveau or the Canadiens. was mobbed arter belng set up by Rick Smith. NEW1979 DATSUN $10, 199 5 spd~ tact air com! .. stereo· cassette. 1owdy wheels. undercoat. (334702·79·785) AMERICAN LEAGUE Wesl Division w L Prt. 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Men's competi- ~ d ..,1~r41 lion begins at 5:30 with , , .~ the long jump while the ':§ •• , i rest or the field events ~i' • and the opening track event are :.cheduled 'to begin at 7. •t...... • ~ The wome n 's finals ' -were .Jleld in the . a fter -' n oo n a t Ne wpo r t {i"',~-----~ · Harbor . • -1> ·~ .. > Likewise. Corona del RANDY COLLINS (6) STEALS SECOND AS FV'S DANNY LARSON TAKES THROW, ""·-$.~-.... ~~.-· Mar . unbeaten icv-fhe o.11,,.11o1Ptooto1tvLffP•yne Sea View League, is ex- BACKED BY ROGER MUSCENTE. peeling a stiff challenge Barons Capture S11nset League Title fro m Uni versit y whe n fi eld cv~nts start fbe combined men 's a nd wome n's meet at 6. Tiie first running e vent is scheduled for 7. Fountain Valley High's Kevin Romine singles; Dave Brackley, who went . or the seventh when. with two outs. one Mission Viejo, running doubled home Ed Clark with the win· for-4 with a do uble a od RBI ; a nd on and two ~trikes on the hitter , J ohn on its own track, is ex- ning run in the bottom of the sixth in·. Rom ine. Moses or Cypress !>enl the next pitch in· pected to run away with ning and the Barons went on to capture With one league ga me remaining to the gap in n g)lt center for a triple to the South Coast League the Sunset Le ag ue baseball cha m -before playoff action, the Barons hold a tic the game. title. Field events start pionship with a 5-4 decision over two-game lead over Huntington Beach. Ocean View's J <1('k Reiholtz then in-at 5 and running events Westminster Thursday at Mile Square Fountain Valley's league record is 10·4. tentionally walked the next batter only to at 6 in ttic combined Mother's Dayls · May 13th. Give her a gift that grows&om Roger's Gardens. R"9"n G.rckM • 64().5800 s.. .. .ro.civm et MecAnhur • N"'IM>f1 ~ech 9-..f)pm Park. In other high school action Thursday: have the following one hit a line shot off m e n 's a nd women's De nnis Cowa n. who picked up for CYPresa Z, Ottan View I Reihollz's leg for an infield hit a nd the meet. Al the suciier~ of"'"' cet buys. starter Bob Tidwell in the sixth inning. Oce an View ca me as close as a team second run. Orange Coast College 28332 Cemino C.C>i1lreno in UOuna NlflUet .. received the victory. · could to winning a ball game, and then The heart-break mg loss d rops the is the site of tonight's sen Oteg0 Freewey •I Aver, Peni .. ., 9111 . , The 8 e1 roos JW offensive explos.ioru>-~ turned-away.-------....,.._ C~J:th..p~wks o.ul 4 lhe-Cl !tngel~gu~-fitt~ls --(714)-a3!-08oo-trr~95"·080Cf." _..... . from Clark who we nt 2-fo r·4, bott-i Ocean View he ld a l·O lead in th.~e:_:to:P:_ _ _:P~la=:y~o~r~r_::p~ic~t:=ur::_e::_·~ _______ .:__ _ _:w_::h:ic~h:_:be:g~1:n~a:t~6~---__!:=:===:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::=:=:=:===::=~~ Rustlers Survive Pirates, Gauchos Su ff er Setbacks (;oldt•n Wt>st Coll<'i:e kept tl!> baseball till<' hoPt·s aliv<' Thursdav by sconn~ four runs in the top or tht· tOth inning to dcreat Santa Moruc <t College, 5-1. The win keeps the Rus tlers a hatr- ~:a ml' behind South<:rn Cal Con- k rcncc leader LA Harbor in the ~tan rhng~ wtth the title s howdown set Tuesday :it Golden West. In otht>r JC' action. host Orang<.· Coa:>t clo!>t.'<i its ~L'a!>on with :1 12· inning r1 3 setback :.it thC'0 hands of South Coast Conference cham pion Ce rritos. and Saddleback wa~ bombed by Citrus. !j.3, in M1~~1on Conferen('<: pl<ty GOLDEN Wi:ST GOT. a top effort rrom pitcher Jeff Heathcock who al· lowed only three hits and one wa lk while striking out 14 in t:oing the dis- tance. . The Rustlers scored their fi rst run 1n t he sixth whe n J e ff Nemeth walked, stole second and scored on a two-out single by Rick Clark. After Santa Monica tied the game in the ninth. the Rustlers scored four limes in the loth to pull out the vie· tory. Frank Mc·r:12·s thrce·run base~ loaded doublt• was the big blast. Heathcock. with the 14 stnkeou~. became the Rus tlers' a ll-time lead<:r with 173 in two seasons. ) AT OllANGE COAST , the Pirates fought an uphill battle Clll the wuy w1tb Ccrrit~. coming back from 2·0 and 3· 1 deficits~ As has been the case a ll season. the Pirates had more than thei r share of oppor tunities <t!'> they stranded 12 runner.. Pilcher Joe Mutt, who relieved in the second. was pinned with the de· ft>al. lie went 11 1nnmgs and surren· dered nine hits. THE 'WIN GAVE CERRITOS its eighth straight confe rence title. Cer· ritos pusht.'<1 across the dedding run with a single, fielder's choice, and a two-out pinch hit to right. . Meanwhile. a t Citrus. the Owls scored three in the fourth, one in the firth e1nd five in the seventh to blow out ·s addleback. Saddleback h~d two double plays, giving the Gauchos 33 for the season, a conference record. Area Women Sparkle At State Swim Meet f''REMONT -Orange Coast area swimmers finished t ·a·J in the 500· yard freestyle to highlight first day action in the state junior college swimming meet at Ohlone CoUege, here, Thursday. Debbie Friedma n of Saddleback College won the event in 5: 17.14 and she was followed closely by Laura Wiegand or Orange Coast :5: 18.23 > a nd Diane Farrell of Saddleback (5:19.23 ). Friedman also finished ninth in the 200 indo with a time of 2: 19.99. Friedman's efforts put Saddleback in seventh place with 32 points. Perennial power Diablo Valley led the women's divis ion with 69 points followed by Santa Rosa with 67. IN mE MEN'S DI VISION, the top area perloTmance was turned in by Golden West's 400 med ley relay team which finished third in 3:34.23. Gerhard· Diessling, swimmin~ the FV Soccer Team Set for Playoffs third leg, was the Rustlers' catalyst in the event as he turned in a school record or 50.57 in the butterfly. Other top efforts ca me from Buzz Harper of Saddleback, sixth in the 200 indo in 1: 58.94 ; and Steve Lacy or Orange Coast. seventh in the 50 free in 22.67. Rustlers Sweep Doubleheader The Golden West College women's softbalf team made it look easy as the RusUers swept a doubleheader fro m visiting UC S anta Barbar a Thursday evening, 6-0, 5·2. T he Rus tler s re ceived good pitching as Julie Anderson hurled a one-bitter in the opener and Ki m Li bell scatte red nine hits in the nightcap. Anderson gave up the lone hit in the sixth inning. She walked one and' st ruck out four in raising her rerord to8·2. Dora Young s upplied the punch for the Rustlers, smacking a two-run single in the fint inning. Jn the second game Libell raised ber record to 7·2. 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Mit• Co\t., 10 1"9••-· Bobby Sc hwartz, a popular rider for several years. will make an ap· pcaran c<' at th e speedway motor<'ycle races at the Orange County fo'a1q~rounds 1n Costa Mesa tomghl 1979 MERCURY MARQUIS & COUGAR XR7s Schwartz . afte r finis hing third 10 the U.S. champ1ons h1ps l<ii;t year. dccidl'd to cast his lot ...,1th Cradl\•\.' ll<'alh in the Brtl1sh Sj1et·dway League t~s season ;ind will be spending mo~t of the year in England He 1s in the an•a on a btJSIOl'SS trap and Wiii make <i ran• uppcurance a• tonight's wct·kly rat" in~ program In hi s season de hut 1n England. Schwurtz did an outstanding Job ac· cording to an Englis h ne ws paper report that stated: ·He scored an amaz- ing 11 points in his debut while thrilllnf.? the Cradley crowd with his fence scraping a ntics and a come·from·behind win over one of the top British riders." With Schwartz added to the program tontght. II u n t i n g t o n R t' a c h · s Alan Chri s tian m ay have a t ougher time winning both the scratch a nd handicap main events a second week In a row . FV, Tars Play In Volleyball The Sunset League volleyball champions · ls at stake tonight at Fountain Valley High where the Sailor s of Newport Harbor, with a one-game edge over the Barona, enter the final night of league action. ll be1insat7. Other key games tn· ~lude Dana Hills 1tl Mis· slon Viejo <8 l in the South Coast League and the 7 :30 S e a View League atru1urles - Cor ona del Mar at Irvine, Costa Mesa al Estancia and El Toro at Unlveraity. -r-:../1 _1.d.~ ._7 _.~ ~ - AT G~EAWAY PRICES ,,-4~.,;> I ~ ~----, ~-,-~ ~~ WHtU STOCKS LAST Jaguar ~ TRIJMPH ~.--1~,-~i' SUPER SELECTibM OF JAGUAR XJ6Ls MGBs MIDGETS SPITFIRES LAl•E SHIPMENT JUI MDT fDVJA._...__ CHICKwmt US TODAY! . ... Nicolas -. Island Race Set T hl' 1.o:-. i\n ~des V arht ('l11b hu11 on O(lUn l'tod lht> ~tMf fo r It t'f~uu· Sl111 N lcoln s Is land run • rue fo'ndu>. Mu · \8 T ttt' rUIJt(l'd 1414 m ilt' rure 111 11o m e tlmt'" l..nown u u r.tt•t• for .. un ":ir· .1mt 1~ oftt·n 1•ornpuri.J to t-:o.:tunll :.. l"J't nt•I ra1·e 'f II t: ~AN N 1t' o l.h l'lH'I' \\ 8:'i 11111•1• lfH'IUd \•d I n I. \ Y (' 'I\ \\' h I \ Ill' ) S1•1 l1·::.. hut 1n rt•rt•nt ) t":lt'' ha:. l>\•1·11 ,,11lt'd ~, .. a11 m<Hv1d11ul r,H't' un lht• :. a tn ~ ) 1• a 1 It t h l' T c .in:.pa{· T ht· ran ," 1ll "1.1rt di 5 p m . g1\-in~ tht' :.urlor:. ~• night ~·ut lo th1· Sun N 11· Sand Spit am! then h Hl'k lo t h e ~t arting point 1n l,o:. Angeles lla1 hor Thi• r:.ict.' 1:-. 0 J1t!n to both I ntl'rnatwmil Off. :-hurt' Hulf• rated va(•hts and th 11-..t· oi lh l' Pt•rform:Hll't: lland iC'ulJ BOATINC H:1cm.: .. ·1e~l meas11r nlt'nl I\\ :.t1•m K t: ('A { ~ t: () f.' I h t' 1)ffrn :-tornv. C'ond1tlun" 1' n r o u n I 1· r 1• 11 o o t h 1· l'Ollf'M'. btllh r ln'IM'h Wiii lw r1·qtUn•fl hl aJh.-rl• to "' r1<•t s11f1~t) 'lJndurd:. 1-:111 n1..., art• by 1nv1 t a 111111 lo .)'.tC'hh whose o wner" o r ('h urtere r :. l.trt' m1·mbe r~ of rt:C' 0~111tcd )u c h t etub" and of their respectiv1· flt:t·t~ fo:n1 n e:. must b(! 111 th" hunds of the LA YC rnn• <'omm1ttee prior to noon May 16 Tht· !Oil fl t:c l m1111mum rating an<i overall length must be 26 O and 30 feet PHR 1-· minim u m ratio~ mus t be 162 and the minimum l••ngt h :10 fe<·t Op~11i11g Day Harbor Club Festivity Set By ALMON LOCKABEV O.oll~ Pll•I ........ wrttw One of the {llost colorful events in Newport Bt'tH'h':. a nnual yachting scene is scheduled Sun· d<iy when the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, the - o ldest ya~hting or ganization In the count~ cekbrate s its li2nd year with Open in g Day ceremonies and y;;icht inspection. T h'e Sunday fe~ti v 1t1cs will be preceedcd Satur· da~ with the tr;;idit1on11I Opening Day r ace from Los /\11gell'-. to Ncwpurt ,S).:\'fo:Ki\I. llUl'iOR •:o Mt:MBF.RS and g uests :ir 1• •''<ll('t'l1·cl to h11 "n 01·ck Sunday to hea r Com· n1111lon · Brt11·1· I' Cm ry introduce his Oag officers :rnd Ilk duh" ~raff c·nmrnodon ·s and lo d eclar e the r luh 11µ1·11fnr11:-. H~ml :-.t-:1<,on B11t thl' mtl'>I rnl(lrful 11art of lhc day will be llll' <>pl'n hou: .. 1· aboard th1· r lub'l-yachts, featu ring MHiH' of llw m11 ... l gl<irnoumw. in the Harbo r Arca Mo!-.l of lhc yat·hl~ will l1t· ra fted alongsid e thf' l'lub·~ guc!-.l rlod~ in "full drc!>!>. Oth<.'r yarhting activ ity along the Ora nge < 'oa!-t will indud(' th(• Jlarry Wood Invitational ltt•gtttta for L1do· 14s at the Lido Jsle Yacht Club. s21urday <1nd Sund ay; the South Shore Yacht l'lub's Boswell Me moriar race for women Sabot i-a1lo rs. tM Dana Point Y-achl-Club'S-0.pening Day rm Sunday, prt·ceded by the s econd race of the !Jana Series on Saturday ALL TlllS Wll.L BE ongoing while 20 crack racing yac•hls h1~at lheir way a round Catalina h land on their way from San Dre.go to Long Beach 111 the first ra('1• of the Yacht Racing Union of '-1111them C.1l1forn1u s P acific Ocean Racing Con· ll'rl'rlt'l'. .J f1vl' r.1c·t· ~cries for offshore s ailing vacht:. Southl'rn tullfurn1a Yachting /\ssocialaon r:.i lcndar L•• A"'"l~ .. L-llH<~ ~0'.I. ANCEi f S YACH I CLUB -""""'° A~lll '""''" -1•1 l•ttlv'd-'\t. ~undt.ty ,,,,,., Nf'wPOrt Harh:ir 'V.&CM (tub ooienlnQ d•y r•<.e. '•etlU'd4'v 1.-.6AILLO Uf I'( H v AC.Hr C. l uB Sn•o Aoo •<1<• 1uor1110 5-Ho No 71 '.l.lllurdd1 YACHT ~A(INC. IJNION ~,.,.,, P4t(lttc.. O<•dn AM.tf\g s.tr.e\ •• ~ O•.,QO, '>alur<IM Sanl• Monie• ll•J WIN0JAMM£R'> YA(IH Cl U~ 0..k~ J-'· ~rlel No • So\lurdo, "}vnday MiJ' (.A'ht"ron Jon•·" c,,.,,,.~ No '· Sdlurcuv, ~tind•)' Now..-•t·ll•l-NEWP()qf HAAllOR YACHT C.lU!I ()pen•nQ 0 11 r.ocr l•om ll>i Af'q~1,.,, Sttlurd.1., l 100 IS i E Yll(HI CLU~ ""'"Y WOOd lnvll8hon1\ \Udo-HI. .. ou111 SHORE YA(Hl (L\18 &\•ell """"""l•I ••lt twomrn I ~tt•b01 l SUnotty DANA POINT VACHI C.LUll Oan_, SN•el No 2, IPHRF1 !>alur~r. ~n1nQOttyt4tl~Svnd~v S1n01- C.ORON"OOCA 1SY AC.II f CLUll Sllt11'QSerle\N0. 7!Hlluroo 0(EANS10£ YACH T CLUB SOrtrlQ Storth ) ... S.lutd•Y. !>unOoy SANTA CL AAA Pl'CINC AS!>OCtA 1 ION Sl)tl"Q Serto NO ,, SunO•Y SILV(R C,llTE YJ\CHT CLU8 ()penlngOo ,SuN:l•Y SOUIHWE<,TEAN YA(Hl CLUB C.UJIO•lul>t' lllind ••Ct t PMRFI ''"'I~ S..lu•<l<IY . Cdbt1t10 Sltllbl"' l roDllY tjK• IPHRF I S.lu•Cl•y, 0 11tnln9 Orl• Sunday COAONl'OO Al.I. YAC••T r;LUB Oooll\11• !K>qH ltORI ~lvrCS.J, 8rom10 ~"''' 1So11r 1 !>alur<J<1y SAN OIEC.O VACIH CLUB Slarl lor)( •flt IPOACI S.n Olttc>IO lono a .. ,.,I\ Nortll .,,.. lnl- WES l lAK E Vl>CHl Cl.UB Ooe1w1qOayrcQ<1tt•.Sufl0•1. !>AN r A l!All8 AAA SAIL ING CLUB St>tlno Setlr. No. 4, Sll"°fY POMONA VALL FY SAILINC. ASSOCIATION -CIH> •<KH, S•lll•O•• Capo Bay Series Schedule Listed T h e Capis t r ano Bay Yacht Club has an· nounced the schedule for the fifth running of its Off· s hore Racing Series featuring starts and finis he s be tween Newport Be ach e1nd Dana Point in order to encourage ~realer competition between the two harbors. T ht! inaugure1 l event of the six race series will be the Around Catalina Race May 26 starting Ill Duna Point CLASSES ARE ANTICIPATED for the Pe rformance Ha ndicap Racing F leet and the M ldgct Ocean Racing Association~ For yachts c lassified a s ultra ·light displaceme t a special c lass will be established with handi ps based on PHRF ratings . The formation of a ULDB class is in response to the admitted difficulty the various ha ndicapping systems have In equita bly r ating these yachts. --Forfurttrnr-tnformatron contact Capislrano Bay Y acht Club office or chairman Ed Cummins. 546-5601. Boat Contract Given Unlfllte, Inc., a Bellingham, Wasb. boal build·• Ing firm, announced it has received a $1.4 million contraet from Valiant Corp. for conUnuetl eon· strucUon ol lhe 40·foot Valiant sailboat.a. l1nltllte la a power boat company. . Jlm Doud. president of UnUUte u1d there baa been no letup In the construction .nd ul .. of the compan.y'' power boata. lnclucUnc 1port01hen. commerclaf end pa trol vessela. tlie __ erli)". 11ie •Most Exciting TUJO Minutes in Sport4' Set Saturday 9)' f'&t:D ROTH£N8EaG' I Allt-1• ...... Sevt'ntettn <'•meru have been entered for ABC'1 coveraacl~ of the Ke ntucky Derby Salurllu ' Thlt breaks down to about one cume ra Cor t:v<'ry half • hork or 011t· fur ,.v<'r)' s~ven second11 or thl' •"ent. ~1trlb.ld hy :.onw UN the · mo!>l t'X('Jl111.: lwonun~ In t1~1rtb · "It's not ovt>r k11l I think this 'lho\\ dt·scrvc·' It." uld Ch~t l''or1 '" pr111IUt'l'r ur lhc ll\:rby cov era at t'ort« 'ay:. h.-will havt• 11111c c1irrn1•1'.i!> ('(1\•1•r1n~ lh~ race ll~clf 111 o,idd11w11, thl'lt:' \\Ill lw l\\11 c·a m t'nti. IM1lul1n.: o n Sp1·1·t1H·ulur H1J Mid Flv111i,: P1111t.-r. th1· two f,n ·u1111•:.. und •11111\ht-1 111 lht• i-tun ds s t•u rrh111~ f111 nuwd 1•olor In the pai.l . AHi.' h,1:-. h U d l 0 W ii I l f 0 r t h l' nH't't qH•k ':. put rol ftlm:. fo r possible bump1n~ d lltl other infract1oni. SPORn; l)N "fJ . "But now w1· wont h~I\'\' 1,, rl'l~ on anyl)ud) but oun.t.-l ve~." ht• :-.Aul ll ' cxµen'" 1•, hut I JU!>l don 'l want to ~l·I into thl· po~itlun of H'c.'und guessing mysc1' bcc<.1u~l' "l' m1:-.:.ed ~oml'lh1ng we should haw had " ABC stall 1s ~marting OHi l'ntic1:-.m bet'aUl\t' the late <:hit· Andcr .. on madl! tht wron~ call of tht· 1975 Derby, eon/us ing f'nnC'c Thou J\rl \\1th Y.lnnt·r Fooli~h Plciis'#rl· i\ndcr~on w:.is the tral·k <.in nouncer al Churc·hlll Downs und hi!. cCJll w1" picked up by AUC THIS TfME, ARC HAS lllRt-:D Uc:ivc .John~on . who is not tht' t raC'k announl·er Fo rte :.:iy~ the tit· clsion was nut promptt:d by t'\nder:-.on '!> ~a ff<' but because "I think Olive 1s thl· bes t racl' eall<'r a round .. Sandwu·hed CJr<tund tht> Ot:rhy v. ill ht' · W1dt· World of Sports." Odore the rucc. "Whle \l.i'orltl" will have live CO\'Cra~e of tht• National Cham pionship Sprint Car Race <in<.l Buel Grcensp;;in's documen tary com m c m orallng the 25th CJn niversary of Roger Bannister r.unn111g t h1.· Ctrst four·minute mile. t.")1~ I "'11 I 11'1. fr .. Sat•rda9'• T\/. Radle TELEVISION fl 30 a.m . (22) -AME&ICAN ANGl.ER. It 15 a.m. 141 BASEBALL The Seattle M "n 11 •rs vs. the Red Sox at Boston. 11 30 a.m. <51 OUTDOORS WITH JULIUS !\OROS Ha fting down l ht! Colorado River t hrou~h Canyonlands National Park. I J>.m (7 ) WIDE WORLD OF SPOllTS l.1vt-roverage o( the qualifying heats in the Na· t wn:t I sprint car championships at Terre Haute, Ind i\bo ., tribute to Roger Bannister. the first man to run thl' mill' under four minutes 122 > PRO SOC· ('ER . 2 µ m 111 K ENTUCKY DERBY The lll5th running or the world's most preslig1ous horse ra<.•1• at Louisville's Churchill Downs. <4 I' GOLF Second round play an the Houston Open 3 p.m <71 WIDE WORLD Ofo' SPORTS Th<' 40-lap final in the national sprint car cham· p1onship. Also. Kentuc ky Derby wrapup. (41 WESTERN OUTOOO.RS MAN How lo use a n t·l<.•ct ronic fish locater 3:30 p.m . \21 SPORTS SPECTACULAR The• King's Cup International boxing tournament. ta1wd a t Bangkok. Also. part three of the Interns · l111nal m ixed pairs gymnastics championships and lhl' West Germany·U.S. swimming meet. (7 ) ~ .. L GR•:AT Tf.AMS/GREAT YEA RS /GREAT GAM ES A pictor ial review paying tribute to the ~::imc ·~ top player' over the past eight decades. I 30 p.m '7l 1978 LOS ANGELES RAMS lllGHl.IG IJTS ·six Shooters 1n the West" d1ron1C'les thl' Lo:-. J\n~clec; Rams' st:ason 11 30 pm • 13 • WOMEN'S GOLi' T hird 1111111<1 pla) 1n the Wom en's lntcrnahonal tourna· n11·11l :.it llilton !lead Jsl<.ind, SC RADIO BCJseball /\ngels at Baltimore, 4 25 p.m .. I\ MP ' 1710 I; Philadelphia at Dodgers. 6 55 p m , KA BC !790>. Horse Racing Kentucky De rby, 2.25 1J m . KNX I 10701. Soccer Memphis at Surf. 7 :10 p.m . KORJ 194 .3 F'M 1. Wt!ti . ~~/ ·1 ·:~:' 'i. -~": .}@{fat.~ I~ SMnda•'• Tt', ll•d .. T ELEVISION 9 ·30 a.m. Clll THIS QEIUN BASEBALL. 10 a.m. <2 1 THREE ON TllltBE -Randy S mith, Chet Walke r and Jimmie Walker vs. George Ger vin. Bob Cousy and Beau Bridges. <22> STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS A semifinal round game played Saturday night. 10 :30 a .m . <21 NBA PLAYOFFS The Washington BuJlets meet the San Antonio Spurs lo nn Eastern Confe rence final. 11 a.m. 151 ANGELS BASEBALL The Angels vs. the Orioles a t Baltimore's Memorial Stadium 11 :30 a.m . I 4 • GOLF Final round play in the Houston Open 12 :45 p.m . <21 NBA PLAYOFFS The Phoenix Suns 11nd Seattle Supe rs onics in a Weste rn Confere nce final. l.30 p.m l4l SPORTSWORLD The UCLA invitational track e1nd field m eet, te lecast live from the Bruins' Westwood campus Also : this week ·s fittest of them all competition: the rings. 2:30 p.m . 11 > AM E RICAN SPORTSMAN • P~ul Newman drives in two auto races. Hang gliders push o ff fro m Alaska's Mt. McKinley and Bert J ones hunts for geese in Argentina. J ·30p.m . <7 1 WIDE WORLDOF SPORTS Sate llite cover age of the English Rugby League cup final. Also. a repeat showing of the world weightlifting championships 5 p.m. <521 INDOOR SOCCER PLAYOF•·s . 1 p.m <52 1 HORSE RACING Today at llollywood Purk IJ:30p.m 113 1 WOM EN'SGOL•' final round play in the Women '!> lntcrnat1onal . taped at Moss Creek Plantation near Hilton Head lslund. s.c RADIO Baseball Angels at Baltimore. 10:55 a.m . KMPC 1110 1. Philadelphia at Dodge rs. 12'55 p.m <KABC 1790>. <The Daily Pilot Is not responsible for late c:banges.1 ' I !!f~' ~ ~ I ~ I _,_.,OIUlJ.T -.,,,-. 1, //• ' ' \~ ,) .' I ' 'fheres No Lease on the Good Life. NO LEASE REQUIRED • ALL UTILITIES PAID. At Oakwood. the good life m eans swimming pools. health clubs. tennis {pro. free lessons [., night-lighted courts), jacuzz1s. saunas. golf driving range. billiards and much more. Plus a • full-time activities director who hosts complimentary Sunday brunch, barbec ues, parties ancl sports-tol:jr.ffilment.sr -- All this. plus beautiful apartments. studios. on\:!· and two·bedrooms. furnished or unfurnished. with all the extras. Sorry. no one under 2 1 and no pets. Models open daily from 10 a.m . to 7 p.m . • Oakwood Garden Apai:tments Newport Beach/North 880 lrvin1;: (at 16th) (714) 645-0550 Garden Grove 1209 1 Bavport (at Chapman) (714) 750-6771 Newport Beach/South 1700 16th St. (Dover at 16th) (714) 642-8170 Long Beach 6479 Atlantic Ave ·Lono llo9c11 • Long Beach Marina 333 First St. • Seal Beach ( dt Pacific Coast Hwy.) (213) 598-6tA7 Anaheim 2235 Broadwdy (at Brookhurst) ( 714) 772-4500 ( 1/2 Blk. So. of Artesia ) (213) 428-1243 Ulohl•O' nol Pil•O ModOI' opo11 dally 9am to 6pm . ...... --., .. ,_ " --------·· ·--·-··-... _____ .._ ...... _,.._. ______ .. ... --.... . . ..-. ·• •Out 'n About •Movie Revttws •I ntermissiqn •TV Llstt.ngf ··~t·~r .. ,., ............ , # • • rno.y Mey • 19/9 DAILY PILOr Eyrie's ·Optimistic . . . . . Orange County ~usic lovers ready to emphasize the 'Oh!' in ope,, lh TOM ft \RI t'\' . 0111• O•ll• l'tC.01•11 l'I me "'u~ \\ ht•n tlw operu hi\ l' r 111 On111Kt' t'ou111 y hod 1111 11ltt•rt1ull\t' but 111 r''IH'h for ttw 1.q1t'i. 11r tht• rt•c·11nl pl:1 t•r 1r hi: or sht• "1111t1>tl h> h1•1tr t ht' ltkc.., 11( ·1.11 Boh,•nw" anti " 11.l,1 t•~ \ lwy l'\'Ull) :.houhJ ti.• Min..: t'h(' o~ra :.tar \'ed t•nthu-.ld!>l could, Of <:our:.t•, til"U}?I "all fo1 I' u b Ii e t e It' v Is 1 on to c' o nH' t hrough with ·· Madaml' 1!11Hcr fly" or "Rigoletto ' Anll th1t of forings Ill artably lull that a cht· rn the heart. But c1µcra lovt!r::. hiile !'II.lb :-t 11 utes. T HEY'LL SETTLE fot tape~. rN'Ords CJnd movie or tclcv1!>10n :.creens when the local comµany h orr sea~on bul they chck their ht't•ls and JUmp for JOY when the cl :i v 1· ~1 m l' l> r o r a I 1 \' c 111•rfor111.1n<·(' -or their f1nor1\t• ,1 r t fon1• Or•11~1· ('ount v 011c>111 lovt<r" "-hO (lloom1ly W<llt (Or l ht• UOllUdl 'l!>lls uf the New Yw k Cit,'r Opt•1 t1 < 'nm11any l<l I Ah AflJ.tt·h·' "-111 'tt•ll vuu th1H \ht•H• l1t1'0°( ht•1•n mudl t•bt· that tht') n1uhi 1111 tn lt•rrn~ of h vt> 0Ht•ra11.:., 1\111 lht·rc• 11:1 n11th1n~ ~1011111) ;tMUt 1111110 ('ri!'IC-1, tht' ~t'll(.'I ~II 1hrt><•tor of tht· LYll<' Opt'r.1 A::. :-.or1al Ion of I fran~t· ( 'ounty Nl NZIO, "110 ~an~ for 15 v1•ar' whilt• tw h1tlpcd o rg;.mw· l'Ulturnl l'ro~r .am::. that were of ft>rl•d to mor ... than one m1lltorl L o!:> Angclt•!'I sc hoolrhlldrcn, believes that years from now en- 1 h u !'I tas t !'I 111 an opt•ra·rtch Orange County will point to 1979 :is the Yl'<tr 1t <.111 began Lo hap )>l'n lk s ees Ornnge County as one point of an operatic tnan~lc 1n whi<•h 'thl' olht·r lwo corner:. a rc O<·rupiert b) San FriJ111·1!'ll'll ;mil San Diego "I 'm nol alom• 111 lct-hn~ 1111-. und vt1rt of llH· c .. 11dl·nct· li11 bt•t•n lht• re:.pornw to our .-.air .. ,,f ~t'ttM>n 11c:kt•t-. for our 1mmin1·111 -.umml'r sea!>on." Cns t•1 s a1tl "Ni:Uflt: St;NSE thal "'' rpally mt•a11 ltusine:.~ lhts )1 •;11 .ind they '"'art ably like th<' t~ Pl' of program we 'vc planned and o ur frank adm1s:.1on that th•~ 1 ... thd1rst rung 1n tht'ladder " The $25 sea.son tickets that Crisci and hts loyal Lyrie OPC'r..i C'o mrades arc busy selltng J,:I\ ,. the bu yet-a seal in the La~una Beach High School uud1tomu11 on r1 v(• aft ernoons. thio; Sumla' .l1111c 3. July I. anu Aug, 5 arid :?Ii "And that s a barJ,!<tJn baM' Oll'Ol Prtl'l' ... ('rtM'I ~<ltd h 11 this as no w1lra11wd. am<1t1•ur1 ti pres\·nlal1on , 1111~ " lop fhi ht grand 01>ern ofh·n•d II\ :It'll ,1, from a pttrt of lbt• \\Ill Id 111.d lt.1 11111 111.111\ f11w ~•ni:t·r :-. cm lh 11pl'r.1t1c· !'lla!-:l' t R IS('f. WllO h.J"I Sl'l'r) l.) rt(' 11p1•1 a mov1• from out of the red In :r \l'ry happ) bla<'k , firmly lwl1cvl'S thut this 1979 S(·a~on \I ti I t>stublt~h tht· foundation the l'lllUP nt•c•c:ls tf II 1<; to J,!IVC <•r.1tU:!l' Countv lht· k ind or JJl'I f•>rmam:t·~ Crisci twlteves 1t de~•·n l'!'I :'\I .JO\ I :.i1 tor!> cnlc•r into his ll1111k111J,! 001· 1s f1111J1n g. like Ballet l '.u·1f1c...1 and the South Coa<;t l<•·1wrtorv tll'fon• him , his group "di lJr·,·omt· t'ltJ,!tblt• for all kind~ of I! r.int-; 1f it can s how Lhal r 1 'Jlons1hll'. :rrt1..,l1 c:a lly pro ~·r ~111Hn1•(I O!)l'f<I IS bt·1ng offt'rCd \ '.1•1·111ul l,11·tllr L' thf' rnn Ir 11 111 11 11( .1 1\111 w ('r•nh •r tn ,,, 111•1· (1111111\ .1 111•1110 .... ;1! th.ii lr.r-. t hi It ti I Olltll1\ I I ·,\ dh !'lens1on and downright derision over the past decade "IT HAS TO co m«'." CrtSCI believes. "Out 1t 's a t least fi ve years away We. however , plan to be a part of It whe n it does ar rive and we don't intend to be overlooked a l any stage of its de· velopme nt · · Until then. Crisci concedes, "we have to cut our coat accord· 1ng to our cloth " He s aid the money his or- ga nization makes on the 1979 :.eason wi ll be applied to whatever huu:i1ng mig ht become available to lyric Opera during the current year A lack of funding will mean tha t the Lyric Opera s urplus or th1:. ycur and proceeds from 1980 .. a les will bl• applied to s upport a l ra vcltnl{ r''pertory company "Wl-:'1.1. TAKE IT lo Hll part:. 11( (Jr :111~•· ( '11u111'. · Crtsc:1 SCltd ··Again. it wi ll be top•flight stuff operas on the lines or 'Don Pas.- quale' and ·cosi Fan Tutti' wi~ two pianos; high quality scenery <1 nd e minent artists." The funding that Crisci hopes will come Lyric Opera's way will enable the group to-launch a more ambitious program. It will include summe r study possibly at Cal State Fulle rton. and the presentation of g rand opera in sueh possible locations as the Ora n ~e Co <.1 s t Co llege auditorium. Costa Mesa, and the acoustically sple ndid" Santa Ana 1-ligh School auditorium. "l 'M ALWAYS ha ppy about going rnto the colleges," Crisci said "Such schools as Cal State, Fulll•rton. h ave give n us top flig ht o p t•ra and th e ate r p1·rformances a nd no one is go-. ISeeOPt:R/\, Pa ~c· CIO elehrating Cinco? 1l1ari<l,·11is .. Hot Sauce Liven Festivities lhw nl s ummt•rtlme 's treats. Disneyland :-. ,..,, n I w.,y tn the Sky fireworks s ho" \\ 111 gd a prc·sl·ason tryout over Sleep rn g lk<tuly Cttstlc in th~ "Saturday ~ti t• al the P::trk" celebration scheduled t11morrov.. ~he half millioo twinkling lights of I he M;.ain Street Electrical Parade will . tl~o make fl ashy a ppeara nces al 8: 50 and 11 30 p.m Pnl\ 1d1ng ofte1 dark ('nl .. 1 I .1111 mcnl will he Ra.,, Anlhom and orl'lw 11 1 playing big hand 'sou.nd~ in' 1'!<11.a <;<irct1·n ., a disco show at Sp<H'<.' !\1ount ain. ;111d Papa Doo Run Hun lay in~ on wavc·s of ~u1i ing music at Tomor rowliJndTerrar<.• All m ;1 jor attn.u:tions will be opcruting Saturday. with gatcsop<:n from 9 a m lo 1 a m •1111 111 • r11r .1 r, ·''"" l11 ' t, l1f ,lfl ·;t,1, \\I ••:.1•111! I u 1k • 1th. 1111 I ii·· :-11111urn11 .11111 111111 1rr .di lt1t·..-ft--.t1\1t 11 .... 111.1rl..11 ~'. <'111n1 d1· M.no. 1lt1· h•.i11l.1\ 111111 rn1 m11r.1l1111~ th•· <.1f1• ll7 \1•,11 <1/'11 Ill ll\1' l1tvhl.1111l-, nf M1•,'(lf'n wh,..n ;in 111 1·11u11•1w d 11111\ <11 ilr J l11n11 1111• 11)11\lo to 1111• g1 .1m.l111s1· pla11:, ,111 '·•Jmlt "' l!onap.irt•· l11 t'nlhron1· .1 11up1>1 •l \'llllJt•Hir 111 rule Ml·~ 11'11 FESTIVITIES J\T ('(' Irvin(• " 1 11 be h 1 g h Ii g ht t• d h y .1 .. tardeada " tn<'lud1nJ,! :.ul'h t>ntertatnmenl as folk dan('1ng, mariachi m usic and "c harros." Mexican horsemen from 11 a .m . to Ii p.m . Saturday near the Ver ano Place Barn on campus Tickets for food are $2.50 for adults and SI for children Tht· l'.l'I obscn~ncc begrn::. ;tt i o 'clock tonight with prcscnla win o r awards 1n thC' fifth annual Ch icano Literary Contest an So dal S('1e n ee H a ll. Dr Raymond Paredes. a ssociate professor of English at UCLA . w1 II diseuss "Chirano Writing und the Oral Tradition " After his t alk. t he ballet folklorico group "Helampago ilr l C1C'lo" will perform tn thP Bra11dv'4 in1· Cl)mm•ms of t he "t1 Md IP 1'::11 th rt'St<knce rom P'''' Poth •·H·nh ;rfl• frcf•,_to lht• pu bit l' 'o'< 11 l>l:"C; n11 : , 1•1t•tir.1 111111 •1:r ~1111rJ ·1 \ ;it x pm 1n < 1.rnf>1d 11.11 1 "-111 hi' tht• prt• 1.t .ii"'" 1>f · t·:I <,111 t1.d" fl\ 1-:1 I 1 11111 d•· l.1(i1 11t1•11f !-,;in ,IO"ll' ·1 h1· l•lltri1•11.•I 1.!:1 \ rlc-ah w1t11 I h" ;1(•11:111;1,1l 11Jn (lrnhl1'ms J ( hi\ .11111 r 1:11tl\ f 11·•·-. <i nd l 'i 11:11111·<1 .tftl'r :i M.r· .. \n rn) th1<·:ol I rd t lt.11 pl 1 ft r r ti ll• 1111• d(·:il h 111 1 h·· lo•.-. nr fr 1•1 ilom 11rkl'ls :q ..... i r 11 ~·· 111·1111 :111m•· -;1on 1 l1• 1· 1·\• ,,. ,\fl' "I'" 1-.nrt•1I h~ •l • t 1 I I> 11'111111l 111 !'-.p:rnl\h .r· I I 111111~•.w ,, l 1 'j ('ornm1t lf'1• lur \rt· ;11,d \'II.I 1' \ ,, thl(:JllO I 1Hl1•;i\ 111 ,.,1:111,ti11111 \ COl.OltFl l.l. Y on·hc:-lral 1·tl IH'rf11rm:11wt' hy lht• P an i\rn1 rn an l.tt.'.t'tnhll· will ch max 1 lw 1·u1 rc>nt · "l 11'11111· t11. the Arts of M 1•'(11 '' · 1·\h ll11I .1t 7 :10 I) m ' Saturday at the La~una Beach Museum of Art. 307 Ch ff Drive. Admission 1s S-1 Composer vwlln1~l f':lts <tbeth Waldo will direct the e1~ht must t·1ans play1ni:i Atlee. Toltec and mudc·rn flu tes ..... acred s lit ctrums. human bone rasp~ and eom·h s hell trumpet~ M s Waldo "'a-. rl•rently ;1w;.ird<'d tht' Gold Med all1on from lhe Latin Americ an Network o f Announcers and .Journalists for rontnhut1ons to th<' Mrxican mus1ral 1d1om K N<YTT'S BERRY Farm wtll pay tnb11tc to neighbors south of thf' border a nd Ct1hforn1ans o f M 1· x 1C·,1n hl'rttagc hy µresentmJ,t l..i., l'ampl'ro!\ ma rta('hts and (; r.H·it•la Ta pt a 's halll'l folklonco se\·cral limes da1lv in thf' Good T1ml's Theater on Saturday and Su11da) Allract1oni; for chi ldren will include a ~umt p1nata breaktnJ.! at:? pm bot h days. ··Armando" the maJ!11·1:.in . Rt'n c and ht"- mar1ont:'ttc~. Ch 1vo and Chavo Piano Rolls Back Into Popularity .Cassettes R e place Some Pumpi~g, But Words as Charming as Ever By THOM LECOQ OI Ille DAllY ,.,._. 5'Afl Ah. Family's a ll home. fire crackling, pop· corn too. Everybody feels so good ... like singing. Dad walks over to t.he piano, sits down and with a ruck of his fingers starts lhe music. Then he rejoins lhe gang as they s ing along. WHO'S PLAYING? Why, once again, the player piano is back. _ Ken..Kniiht • .w~o_sells them at Goes! Mlllic in Costa Mesa, said the nostalgia wave brought qulte a few new p ayers onto the market, all US· 1ng the same old paper rolls with boles running across an 88-bole tracker bar to plunk out a rousing rendiUon everything from ragtime t~ r eggae. \ Moet of the MW player pianos use a motor to drive foot-wide rolls instead of the old fashioned air operated, bellows·drlve foot pump. In fact, there's a new generation ol players that'll replay exactly what you feed in on cassette tapes, wilb subUe alterations of key and pedal pressures thal wlll give concert a rtist nuance at home. The 65-year-old aerospace dropout :.a"" his hr~t player piano in 1952 didn't impress l11m much that first time, but 10 years later he bought and rebuilt his first. Still has it. In fact. he adds with a grin, after spcndan~ four to fi ve hours playing r-0lls for customers. "I'll go home a nd pump off 8 or 10 of my own · DUPREE SELLS the 18 or so pianos he re · builds each year from a small store at 2940 Grace Lane, Costa Mesa . And, he sells rolls too QRS Ian otd·tlm e ro11-makerJ ~nd Klavter- rolls fill several shelves ln a back room. "I've got one of each number in stock on the rack and duplic~t.es of the popular ones." s ays the lanky formef aerospace specifications write r. And, he's a lso got q uite a few cartons of an tique rolls he 's found at s wap meets and h.y rin Ing through boxes at the bark of elosets and at lies. l)uprct• say ... m any other dC<ilcrs ehu r~c ;;i lot . hul hi:. locJ\IOn 1s11 't so hot. and ht would r:1thcr havt• a qu1ckrr sale " SITTJN(; JN ms offtec-s howroom IS (I \912 S<·hubcrt. tb bn.1ss nearly outshone by its glossy woodwork The piano wa~ JUSt sold for $2,950. with J.(ua rantce. local delivery und a choice of 2S rolls "When the fl(!ople come in tomorrow. they'll rake four or fivf' haurs to listen to all of the m . Rut lhllt su1t5 Duf\ree fine. "Sometimes it's lone Iv her<'.·· ht.• says of the workshop · where four ·pianos sland in various stages of repair. I'm !-un· Rla1l when someone comes in" .. then. with a s m1lr, he adri'\, "especially if il 's a e us tomer ... T 11E ONF:.~l.\N SiiOP IS a for cry from h~ aero~pa('c 1h1ys al llujthes. even farther from t he seven yt•ars he .. pent with Sandia Corp .. a "MOSTI.Y THE PIANOS come from hark nuelcar rontriwtor with the ~ovcrnmenl .. •"in East and in the Midwest." Dupree says llC' the :itom1e horn\J hu:.iness." buys lbem from collectors and antique dealers Dupree sold thl' new pla)'er pianos for a who don't mind barn prowUng. ~car or so . but liked the sound of the tall old "ltappy to have 'em do it for m e." }l(''d vetc.-r :ms belier rather spend lhe time pe rfecting the Wh11tmakcs .1 p1a nogood? • :.ind Cavalho's exotic bird revue. Regufar prices pre vail for Cin- eo de Mayo for which the hours arc 10 a m t o midni g ht Salurd;.1ya nd IOto9Sunday. TllE BRIGHTLY costumed Rallet Mcx1capan wall take over tht' :-.tage of La Mirada Civic TheatC'r. 14900 La Mirada Blvd. ;.11 R J{) pm. Saturday. This cnt•rgetic company is made up of 35 d ancers, must· c1ans and s ingers who us ually play to sold out houses Ttl'ket!-r angt· from $4.50 to S6 50 To orckr. eall the box of· face at I 9'J4·6310. M t::X ICO'S TOP singers. mov- ll' and TV ~ti:lr:. and mariucru mu~1cian:. "''" JOtn the fun a t Magic Mountain tn Valencia on Saturday and §unda v . Lola Beltran. known as the queen of the r anehe ra singers. will b<> appea ring in the park's S howcal'c The ater <1long with scrt'l'n 1dol .lorg ·Rive ro . KNIGHT SAYS-they will" be oul wtthln a mechuus m or beJlows , tubes and hammers that Well , he say s, It's not so m uch tbe piano as ...,,..~_'!.'IP year ot ao. Brand MW roll·l players 10 for m ake the player do Its thing. the l'lay<.'r mechanism ·'There were more than QA.YlllIHIP...8.EE....l!U.Mel..AI...WOllK.AND tmm_ &bin' from $2,700 to *'-000'.4111---------.n~9Ul-relmlsh.inff-Ol>-l~•lt0-"9rn1 ______ __._ __ .._ _______ ...._ __ _ None or that ror David T. Dupree, however. t uning work to olhers. I~•' Pl.AVERS. Pa~f' C4) MeHn Aebulld• Player Plano Mechanl1ma • • ----,,.; _-. -• ... :: .;,,.-..: -f---~ •••• - -..._ ........ ..... ~ .... ..,..... .... ---· ~ OA.tl. V PfLOl Friday, Ma~ 4, 1979 Dalteers Set Paee for Weekenil Eiitertilln1Qeat ITUDeNTS ON THREE cam puses ar' lllcklng up their heels, pr~rln9 for •nnuar si>rlnv d1tnce conc~r1-. and one dl5eo workshOp . . AFRICAN AND HAITIAN rhythms will be included In the performances at 8: 30 tonight and Saturday In the Orange Coast .Colleqe auditorium. T ickets at the door will cost $2.SO. Proceeds will be tJsed to install a new dance floor _.n the gym. Choreographers Include Ellen Peters Unda Houchins, Janis Yamor and l<elly ' Kahn·of Newport Beach; Deanna Llvs~ Costa Mesa; Sue K isgen, Huntington Beach; Terry Johnson, Fountain Va lley and Karol L ee of Santa .Ana. FIVE GRADUATE STUDENTS at UC "*vine have used such them es as astral k inetics, future's pace and Nirvana for their presentations to be set to _music at 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday In the Fine Arts Concert Hall .Jazz guitar ;tnd congo drums w ill · accompany the dances by Cyrus Parker, ,Jane Schechter, Darlene L Carpenter ,Vicki S. M anderino and Kathy Boone ' Ti~kets are ~2. MORE TH.AN 30 danc-e r 5 are showca'>ed '4n 10 original works during the Ca l '$tate, Fullerton concert of choreography 1o be staged at 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday and 5 p.m . !:>unday in the Little Theater on campus. Kathleen Weaver of Huntington Beach 1s one of the advanced students arranging the improvisational program for which t ickets-wltt cost $2.75. DISCO INSTRUCTOR BUDDY Schwimmer will return to Orange Coast College to conduc t three workshops on Sunday. +4e has won state jazz dance championships four out of the last five years. Beginners are scheduled f rom 10 to noon intermediates from 12 : 30 to 2: 30 and • •dvanced from 3 to 5 p.m . The tee is ~4. MOTHER1S DA y MAY 13th! Only 8 more days left to order flowers for .. Mom." Most flower attops run out. of red roses on thl• big flower day, but we have a big connection! We go to --.. --~ the market every day at SUMO• Y "Ttl ' 2 a.m.I And we always fl -:;:::: have 1000's of cut 1' \ ~ t19wers or a fancy plant. 'ill • !=:. Order now (714) ...... ·- MS-0093 ~-~~.,._ .-----r~1ri1:lil1l-----1 f-----RillJ;N11-----, i THEBIGONES :1 11tow~..:--: I OUR OWN I I AU COLOIS I I STIA WllRlllS 11 M.u.uam DAlSllS I I II I I 49c 1os !l 79co~ ! I Ull9t1-•~ I I LM91 -w~ I L--------------1 •--------------I .-----l(•l•f :ltltl-----· ,-----((·~ ---.... I ... a.......,. II I WllflHOll 11 MIW CROP MOW I POTATOIS 11 CAUJOIMIA I 6 ... St4 : I HAAS AVOCADOS I -c-•.rYMMin-ll 3 L .... s 1 oo : J ii ..... J,. II hr I ' u.at'911W/~ ,, ~MIW/~ I l~--------------1 l---------------' r, ----((illl;N1t-----. r----1!•11Iil•l!I----, LOCAL MOW : I .. IW CIOP MOW! I t IUCCHM 5qUAIM •' LOCAL MOWM I J Jt& I I CAUPOl.MIA --~~-----°"\ l YAUMCIA ObMCHS I """i.O"CAI MOW I 1 I --~~ii~ __ Jl_~~~~1:J:~_J .)c..,......,..n.n..M-r 1-. 1tn-1,... ' WO" --~ ••'-"'> """u ...... ,, ........ -------.... _ --- -- AN 0$CAR NIETO Flamento dance- conc rt may be ">een and n~ard at 3:30 p ,m Sunday In the multl·purpose room of V en~uso M lddle S hoot, 4 Oeertleld Ave .. lrvlnt'. The ttntertc\Jnino and educ.,tlonal <..how I~ J)3rt ot th.re lty''> weekly Cultural Arts ~rles . Ticket s are $2.SO for ttdulh and $1 for children "A SPRING INTE RLUDE," composed of tlv.-dlvrrtl')'iem.-nts 1n three acts will t>e pre~nted by C1v1C Ballet ot Southern Calitorn1d at 8 pm Saturday and 2:30 Sunday In Plummer Auditorium, Fullerton. Sheri Edwards, Tom Lappin, Antho•Y Sellars, Ttlrri Hayes. Kristen Olsen Potts, Beth Eislet>en, Buddy Ca Ibo and Kevin Buf gess w ill have lead roles in "SymphOnlc Poems," "La Favorlta " "Element s," "Carnival" and a one-ac t -version ot the Russian "Red Poppy." Tickets are selling tor SJ and $5. THE RIVERSIDE SYMPHONY and the Irvine M aster Chorale will present their first joint program at 8 :30 p.m . Saturday 1n Sant a Ana High School auditor ium, 520 W. Walnut St . Conductors Lawrence Christianson and John Alexander and soloists Donna Robin, William Smith and Gary Bac hlund w ill be featured in "Carmina Burana," three great opera choruses and "Roman Carnival Overtur e." Ticket prices range from S2 to S6 at leading music stores. and the door PIANIST-COMPOSER Bruce Duncanson and his daughter Lisa, bassist, will show the influence of jazz and "serious"· music on one another during a 7:30 p.m . concert Monday at the Huntington Beach Information and Cultural Resources Center, 7111 Talbert Ave. FRJENCH FOLK MUSIC w ill be the specialty when Parisian guitarist Pierre Bensusan makes h is West Coast premiere at Golden West College's Songbag at 8 o 'clock tonight in the communltv center. aensusan. who has written for John Denver, will be preceded by Steve Gillette. Tickets ar e $1.50. "EVITA" STAR PATTI LuPONE "EVITA," THE MUSICAL based on the tumultuous life of Argentina's Eva Peron, will open Tuesday at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Los .Angeles Music Center and continue through July 7. Patti Lu Pone is starring in this American version of the highly acclaimed show imported from London. Tickets for this Los Angeles Civic Light Opera production are available from the Music Center box office and Mutual agencies. "CROSS COUNTRY," a fast-moving, 90-mlnute country music TV spectacular taped earlier this year at Knott's Berry Farm, w ill have its national premiere on KOCE, Channel 50, at 8 p.m. Saturday. Current hits by Dottle West, Larry Gatlin and Dave & Sugar headline the program which wlll be simulcast on KLAC (57~AM> ate p.m . and broadcast on other PBS stations at 9 p.m . COMEDIANS STEVE ALLEN and Martin Mull will co-host the University of Southern <:allfornia's Songfest, themed "Just for Li'ughs," at 8 p.m. Saturday In the Greek Theater . .A panel of celebrities will judge the collegians' 10 six-m inute comedy and musical numbers. Ticket prices are $4 to $7. Proceeds go to Troy Camp, a student-run camp for inner city youngster s. UCI Committee For Arts Presents · TIA TIO DI LA GEMTE IN "El Ouitzal" Sunday, May 6. 1979. Crawford Hall. 8 :00 p.m. UCI Students S 1. Faculty/Staff $2. General S3 UCLA OPERA WORKSHOP In "Cosi fan tutte" Saturday, May 12. 1979. Concert Hall. 8:00 p.m. UCI Student~ S 1, Faculty/Staff S2. General $3 Tickets nailable at ASUCI lox Office frOlll 9:30 a.a to 4:00 pa.. Gateway Co......_ For fwtMr 1W•....._ cal 133-6371. CIVIC BALLET OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNI~ TRIO POSES IN ''ELEMENTS" Dance Features Cerollne O'Toole, Kevin BurgeH, Beth Eleteben MUSIC, MYSTERY and magic in ShakeSPeare's elect rifying ''The Tempest" w i ll be sta.ged at 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday in the University Theater , Cal State, long Beach. Oavid Perry of London is dir ectinq this production for which reserved seating ls $2.50-$4. THE UCI SYMPHONY Orchestr a led by William Fitzpatrick, will perfo~m an all-M ozart program at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Fine Arts Concert Hall. The or c hestra will be joined by student s9loists Al Morris and Hye Yong Hong. Tickets are S2 gener al and $1 students. TORONTO CONDUCTOR, CELLO SOLO Andrew Davis, Left, Danlel Domb CONDUCTOR ANDREW DAVIS and principal cellist Daniel Oomb will be f eatured when the Toronto Symphony Orchestra appears at 8 p .m . Saturday and 2 :30 Sunday In the Terrace Theater, 300 E . Ocean Blvd., Long Beach. The program wi ll include M atton's Mouvement Symphonlque No.,2, Cello Concerto No. 1 by Saint-Saens and Symphony No. 10 by Shostakovich. For ticket information, contact the Long Beach Symphony box office at 121 Linden Ave. A CONCERT SALUTING "Older Americans Month," will be presented by the Pacific Strings at 1 :30 p.m. Saturday in the Seniors' Recreation Center, at 17th and Orange streets in Huntington Be&ch. Show tunes and 1remJ-c1asslcel music will presented and refreshments wlll oe serveo tor a $1 oonat1on. .. THE TICKET SHACK Concert• • Sports • The1tre (714) 645·8990 24 Hour Info. line (714) 845-9511 Rod Stewart · Allm1n Bros. Yes • Bad Compaoy Barbarians <Stones) PoUce • All Greek and Universal Amphitheatre Annie • An«els ind Dodcera 2400 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beuh BOB WELCH, a former member ot Fleetwood M ac, wi ll make his only area appearance in a 7: 30 p.m . concert Friday~ May tl at Cal State, Fullerton's gym. The S8 and S7 tic kets are being sold at Ticketron outlets and the CSU F information desk · HELEN SPESSARD w ill offer a program of early keyboard music tor harpsichord and organ to members and guests of Sigma Alpha Iota, nationa> music fraternity for women. at 2 p.m . Sunday in her Irvine home. . JEWISH TRADITION appears in an unlikely place when "F iddler on the Roof" is presented In the Servite High School theater, 1952 W. La Palma Ave., Anaheim ; starting at 8:30 tonight. The student production w ill continue Saturday and March 9-11 . INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC from the the Continent is programmed for the Colleglum Musicum concert at 8 o'clock tonight in the UC Irvine Fine Arts Gallery. The 16-m ember ensemble will perform French, Spanish, German and Ital Ian music of the 1 Sth and 17th centuries on Renaissance-type instruments. The audience Is requested t o bring pillows and blankets to sit on for this free, informal evening of music. ..; , ..... :) .7 . ·" BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PORTRAYED "FRANKLIN OF PHILADELPHIA," sponsored by the Gifted Children's Association of Orange County and staged by the American Living History Theater, will appear from 7 p .m . to 8:30 Thursday, May 10 In the Orange Public Library. A professional actor wlll recre.te the personality of Franklin In a monologue that compares colonlal and modern times. Tickets are S2 adults, $1 students. t • ( • • • t -.. OUT 'NABOUT The high-cner~y Coronado Dance Co m · p a ny will be part of the all -star . all· ll1 s-punic line up of enterta inme nt at Knoll's Berrv Fa rm Uti s weekend. Also 101mng in the Ci nco de Mayo-festi v1t1es ;.it the-Good Time Theater wi ll be the La:, Cu mperos mariachis a nq Graci~la Tapia':, ballet folklorico. Real Cantonese food eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO Ill 21st Pl., Newport S.ach ORiole J.9Stl# Ho0R to ......... D9ifr'-Wui....ctl u..til 1:00 ..... OVH.ll-J•-..-U NOW IN COSTA MESA GUADALAJARA REST~URANT HOMEMADE MEXICAN FOOD OPEN DAILY 11 :00 A.M. to 11 :00 P.M. 665 PAULARINO CCN"M9" of lristot-P-'-ifto PICllG O~d to k• C_,.dn C...._.I COSTA MESA 540-2392 .DANCE 11> 1.ht.: t.:xciring sounds of -Lc:gacy, · ,1 cnp J.anct.: h.inJ appc.trin,g direct from L.J~ Vl.·,1-:<1~. Lisrc.:n as our supt.:r DJ. Jill, "PIOS your f.tvoricc: dis(O cunl'S during H Jppy Hour .JnJ bctwl·t.:n secs. Tusw dt.:lic1ou s fro.tt.:n fruit 0 diqu1ris for only 7)¢ from ') to 9 p.m .d.1ily. Entt.:rtainmcm from 9 p.m. co J:li) a.m .. M onJay throu.c;h SaturJ:ty. LEGACY AP/Ji"ri11g May 7-}11nt 2 T I I MW()~ \ll?J Now pltlying: "FREEDOM'S RISING" ~REGISTRY 18800 MacArthur Boulevard, 7">2-8777 on Cinco de Mayo_::_ ·· Start lh~ cC>Untdown luday uno, dos, tres. • qualro' '11wn you'll ~ ready for th\! big "fi ve" that COOWIJ up lo tnurl'OW 8Nter llCltl. stop tht> ('OuntanR and start the Cln<-o dt• Mayo cc>lebratlrlR torught. Thal way you ''lltt .c.-t an curly 1;tart oo -this year's ob- 1Jf'1'var1ct· untJ 1;tuy in lop form for a full wettkl·nd of food und fiesta, not to menlloo a mt"llow round or two of mar&atll»S. ONt:: ('Olll.U. uf <'ourse. commemorate Cln· ro dl· M .1)11 hy t.>vcry mean!> from a s pine - unglm•t hullf1~hl to nothing more taiung than a :.ltil'pY Mt'!itu Uut Lht.' most f1ttang way. logicaJ- ly . 1t1 tv 'Ill dow11 u 11d <'onsume the maximum 'I Utt r~ 1t v of Ml''C 1c11n food and beverages lh•forl' gt"tl1n.: under way, however . don't ronfuM• a~ M1 often happen:. the occasion ~·:. Ml'All'fl .... l"f!Ul\'ull'nt or lhe Fourth of July. Ml' u•11'-. lrult•flt•rHkO<'l' Duy 1s Sept 16. observ· ang thl' day M 1i.:ut•I I lt1Jalgo gave the famous ··crtto de lcl lodcpcndenc1a." meaning Cr y of I ndt·pt>ndence C'1ocu de MJyo celebrates the victor y of the Mex1eftn troop:. ov1·r the f 'rench in a battle led by General Ignacio Zarngoza at the forts of G uadalupc and Lorello, in 1863. This battle took plaN· 1n the <'1ly of Puebla, capital of the state of th<.' samr name' wt11ch 1s located 85 miles southt'ust or Mt•x1c-o Cit' Tijuana's Inviting t 'nsta Mt•s;rni, h;l\'l' bl'l'n inv1tl'd lo a d<ty 1n r h .. 11· honor 111 T1111arrn on May 19, featuring ... top.; <1t f;1mous n ·:.t <iurants. Agua Calu.•ntc ract· I rack. Hl'volu1•1on Avt·nu\• !>hops and Qlher en· tl•rl:tHlffil'OI Tlw flr!-.t JOU pt'rc;om; to pay for the $27 SO pa<'ka~<' lrtp \\Ill rakP Amtrak fr.om Santa Anll to Sun 01 c·go when · I h•·y "111 board charterc'{J . t·l>corlf'd hus('c; for 1 hf' rest of the tour The h<1l:.inrc of r£",l'rvat1ons will board de· lux<' bw;<'' a t c-humh<'r hC'adquartcrs. 2960 llarhor Bl v<I . S111l1· D. for rhrcc< hortlcr cro~i.· ini.: !-'hone 97!1-0536 fol' further deta1l5 Mnthcr~ JnJ c.r.mdmoth cr~ c n1ov L11ndtl'Ofl .111<.l Af 1t•111u11n l ~J Jl SO NOW YOU'LL know al least lbe reason why when you 're sharing lbe fun and lrollc of Cinco de Mayo with our Spanish-speaking friends and neighbors this weekend. But don't let it go with that alight dis play of knowledge. Me ntion, too, that you appreciate Mexican food because it's a fascinating combination of both Spanish and Indian <Aztec> influences. Point out bow it makes use of such native American staples as corn. beans and tomatoes a nd Spanish favorites like rice, olives and almonds. Thus informed. everyone will hopefully find greater enjoyment than usual in their em· panada. enchiladas. chile relleoos, huevos rancheros or whatever. Thal is. they wiU if ev~ryone can come to some agr eem ent on where they're going to eat. DINERS HEREABOUTS hav,e an almost un limited c hoice or topno t c h Me xican restaurants to s atiate their south-of-the-borde r a ppetites. Herewith follows my list of Orange Coast spots bound to enhance aoy weekend celebrating. Maybe you have a favorite that isn't ,cited or pla n to go further afield if your car bas a full tank of gas. In any case, just don't miss out on the festivity and rood that traditionally marb this major Mexican fiesta TORTILLA FLATS, 174-0 S Coa st Highway. Laguna Beach. 494-9358 1a special celebra tion Sunday, May 6. 1 to 6 p.m l, DON MARC IAL 1formerly MitlaJ. 547 W. 19th St.. Costa Mese1 . 642-9764 : GUADALAJARA. 665 Paule1r1no IBrislol-Paularino Plaza), Costa Mesa, 540·2392 Ml CASA ftwo locat1ons1, 105 Mam lat nalboa f>ier , Balboa. 675-9600: 296 E 17th St . Costa Mesa. 645-7626: DON JOSE, 9093 Adam~ Ave .• Huntington Ueach . 962-79ll. EL RANClllTO I two location ~ I. 2101 Placentia. Costa Mesa. 642-1142. 409 28th St . Newport Beach . 675-6855. TAMALE WAGON. 23682 El Toro Hoad, Laguna Hills. 768-0662, EL TORITO, 42?1 09tphin-Stncker Way, Newport Beach. 833-9740. 1 I VJA'I .,..t \,l,'K)lll l*~H ( ,t,,/ 11 'II< 1et>I·" ,.., .. I "',."' ''It;;,, '1;-9 ( , " I r ,.. £ .. ~ 6 v l: ~ t .... ! , , MEXICO LINDO, 26755 Ve rdugo, San Juan : I Capistrano. 493-4423; EL MATADOR, 1768 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, 645-0324: El. LUGAR, 213 Ocean Ave .. Laguna Beach.. 494-9763: CANO'S !seafood of Mexico>. 22'1 W.,. i Coast Highway. Newport Beach, 631-1381. "' f CASA MARIA <formerly Red Onion ) (fout, locations>. 2SOS2 Del Prado. Dana Polnl_ "496-6311; 23732 El Toro Road, El Toro,~· 16060 Beach Blvd .• Huntington Beach, 342.2541l~ 18512 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine, 833-8230. * * * * LATEST ADDITION to the coastal dlnin& scene is a place that looks to oo a rib tickler. or at least one that will tickle rib lovers. Ribs and brew unlimited 1s the prom ise of Out 'N About Norman Stanley (. Anthony's Rib Joint. this new spot that ·s localed m the same complex with Anthony's Pier 2, 103 N. Bayside Or .. New part Beach. In addition to rib entrees <pork back and. beef 1. the bill of fare includes eh1cken and stcaJt.. dinners. all accompanied by a bottle nf wine of .1 patcher of beer or San~r1a and unlt m1ted ac- Cl•si:. to the green ~rocery s alad bar AS AN ADDF.D attraction at th.-oyste'r bar and tht:.' oyster bar ONLY thert!'s an un· lx'lievably low price <tlli.trhed to a few selec- tion~:,; f or example · ~1x fr<.'sh dams.or fresh oysters on the half s hell for $1 . a pound of sliced s hrimp for $2. Still anothe r ne w feature: Suoday is funday with a special ch1ldren 'i, dmner !under 121 for $1, served 12 to 4 p.m . only . Regular service 1s from 5 to 11 p.m. nightly; Sunday 12 noon to 10 p.m . PhOne : 640·5261. ~~1TEO' ~ Q.ASSIC ITALIAN CUISINE Ormcp Comty's ' .. wrn unh ~ympn.tfm itnglisQ 1\ntiquen WitQ Wtnltnnm tftJ?l-etlJ!lfl_i..; C1lebrity-Shlddecl. teew yon-Style I 17th STREET :ind TUSTIN AVE COST A MESA tl•·lt111tl I \\ I,. I' rlll 1111\I rsar[_G ~pera.b VALET PARKING ,\t1111tl:I\ I hn1 Sat urcJu, I I ~1111 1 ii S prn You could lose your head over our Henry VllI cut. It 's that good. So is lhc Roast'd Duckling. the Rack of Lamb und all our other oldc-f ashioncd feasts. We serve them in roya l style. too. In ou r own 17th century English inn. ft 's a heady aLmosphcrc. FIVE~s :~: J~OI l .J~t ~t Highway. Corona dd ~kif • (71-1) 675 ITil Dance on our stainless steel dance floor! And that's not all. There's live entertainment Top-Forty sounds that'.IJ make you want to get up and move. Enjoy your favorite cocktail with frtends. Maybe even meet a few new ones. Complete Steak Dinners $5.95 Includes salad, baked potato and toasted ranch bread. REITAUAANT84!> "You're gonna feel good Inside~ I 7920 Brooklm'st Fountain V aley 2l 2S l. Coat Hwy. Car-. .. W. c .. ..,. • ......,, ..... 673 .. 2'7 Hunt~ Holl Marvin and Kaplan UUNCH PERFORM~£ £VERY SUNDAY Spend Mother's Day, May I J, With US Ticket Includes= Bullet Dining. Dancing And Broadway Show in NEIL SIMON'S THE SUNSHINE BOYS Opening May 30 IPerformaore~ 1 ue'.:. Thur Sun l ---f 1ddter on The Roof . I t -·__._. ........... ~-·--··· ... ··---... ·· I ·--------.---· -----... ---.... ...-... ...----... -....-,.,__......~ DAILY PlLOT By RAV MONO E 'TIL\DA JR. 04 ltot O•ll• •llool M.lf t-: I'll lht• "arm h 1rmomc=:. or H»w•11 ~ ~c:r1ho und Kapono could nut take the.> <'hlll off u ll \PPY l'Vl'nlu.: undt•r tht• tars i1t l.11gun11 tt~arh '!!i lrvint-Rowl Suturday Maklnt:t thf'1r l.oguntt Rearb debut. tclho l<od rl~ut~z und 0 1lt1nry K apono pNformed notably but to 11 i.h1vf'rin1i: •udlt>n<'«-that f1lh·d 111\ly t '40 th1td:J Q( lht• bo,. I IN nn~u: DAYS or .iasoliM t.Otclty. lht C'l*ll<·crt !(howcd thut tht~ llawaalan 1tar5 havt• a 'tron1t Orantcl' CC>unt y followm~ wlllln11 to make the lonl( net.. to l.uituna Dtta<'h ,.,- C'&K opt:nt'tl th1•ir 90 nunut~ s&>t as i. duct wlth Kupono 011 acou&ll<' guitar i.ind Ce<'lhl• .;ome what overusing tht• wah pc.-du l und other d h .. ~ls--t1n an dectri<' guttar The key to C&K ·s surress 1s lhc1r strOlli! .1Qd pure vocitl harmon 1-'rom lh~1r OJ)t:n1ng "Good Night and Good M ornin~ to a n~ndn1on <3! C'r~~by, Sttlb and Na~h s "Suit t· Judy Blut' r..1t's, the vol·ats werl' ..imon~ the purest an coritcmµorary rnusil' THEIR VE R SION of • tev1e Wonder ·~ "1\11 IS Fair m Love" ,.a!. gloriously ~aullful Dave ~olJ~,, ~~ . ~~/'t ... ,! ~ -.~~~ fii/iillairagon GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Spec1ohzing In Chinese A lo Corte Dishes LUNCH •OINNER DAILY Food To Take Ou• zouH..-.ll•d. COSTA MlSA 642-7162. 611-9911 p . . . . I I 30 A M to 10 P M Monday thru Thursday Specials (Friday. Saturday. Sunday ·111 6 p .m J •JXCl.!Pl hOloddV~ OcHn Perch . . 3.65 At11nt1c Cod .. .. .. . .. .. .. 3.95 Pec:lflc Red Snapper . . . 4.95 Mahl Mahl . . . . . . . . . • ... 4.95 Gritted s .. 8a11 . . . . • • .. 4.95 Top Slrtoln SIHk ............. 5.95 s.etood Brochette .. .. . . .. . .. . 6. 95 StMk • lobater .............. 8.95 Plus Fresh Fash, Other Seafood and Steaks ·•••ar-oi 1IVI PAClflC COAST HWY• HIJMTIMGTOM BCH •(2131 592· 1321 3901 E. COAST HWY • WRONA DEL MAR• 17141 67!>-0900 Memories Provide cherished memories for your loved one on Mother's Day. Dine with he r at the award winning Yamato restaurant. A special MotlM:r's Day menu will offer · familiar entrees as well as suggest new ex- perieMCS in dining jn a very special setting. Yamato's-workl famous Shrimp Tempura and Steak Teriyaki combination will be offered for only 9.75. Special children's cnrrcc for chose under 12. --· Jn Newport Beach at •60 Fashion Island Champagnl! Bru11ch from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Dinner from 4 p.m. Reservations: (714) 644-4811 At the Ccncury Plai.a Hotel in Century City · Open at 4:00 p.m. e Rc~rvntions: (213) 277-1840 · . .. ....... -. -.. - HAWAII'S BEST ALBUM DUO OF YEAR Cecllto Rodnguez, left; Henry Kapono Mai.can'!. "~nely One" done by the Hawaiian pair could not have been played c.ny sweeter .ind yet with s uch i.tren~th. C'&K fans also cheered to the pair's "Gott11. lil'l Away" irnd "Sunflower" among their other ii.land tliCs. The duo also played the title t rack from their fourth and latest album "Life's Dif- ft>rcnt Now .. 1\llhough morc people attended Sunday's Sensational Shells Shown Ca liforni a 's rares t native sea s hell. Trophon Catalinensis. shown at left. will be displayed at the second annual Rare She ll Show. Saturday through May 13 at Tidcpool Gall ery. 12762 Pacific Coas t Highway, Malibu. 1-l<>urs for the show are 11 a .m. lo 5:30 p .m . daily. Among the ex· hibits will be the internationally known collection of the late Marg uerite Stix There b no ..id mission charge. IN FOUMT AIH Y ALLEY 11I20 laOOtCHURST IAT TALIHT·Off S.D. flWY.1 1500 ADAMS AVE. CAt ....... IM.I COSTA MESA 540-IH) .. Poco/Kalapana concert <sold out weeks in ad· vancel, Cecilio and Kapono's Saturday show marks the first time they have played In Orange County under contract with the Dana Point- based StarBoll Records . THAT COULD MEAN more appearances ror Orange Coast rans by Hawaii's top group. C&K rttenlly won best production, best com· poser and best album of lbe year in the liawaUanNaHokuHanoHanoAwards. That's not bad for Kapooo. a former college football star and Cecilio, a Santa Barbara native who i.s or Yaqui Indian descent. Kapono bas performed as a solo to U.S. troops am.id Viet Cong rocket fire and incoming bullets. Cecilio is a former membe{ of Little An- thony and the Imperials . The pair has performed on tour with stars from Frank Zappa to the Beach Boys . C&K teamed up in 1973 after first Intending to make 1t as separate solos . Luckily, friends urged them to join forces. C&K WERE JOINEP by a four.piece backup bapd Saturday that aided in some of the band's more up tempo tunes. C&K are cWTently on tour in the mainland iocludlog dates from May 11-1.3 at Huntington Beach's Golden Bear and shows in Los AngeJe.s, Santa Barbara and San Diego. The pair plan to take their entourage to the far East. South P;.iciflc an1 back to Hawau later this year Planetarium Hails Apollo Orange Coast College's Planetarium will celebrate lhe lOlh anniversary of ma n's first lunar landing wi.lh a special show this month. "Footsteps," is the title of the final produc· t ion on the planetarium's 1979 spring season schedule. Performances are slated for Fridays <:1nd Saturdays. May 4. 5, 11. 12, 18, 19. 25. 26 and <1lso June 1 a nd 2 at 7:30 and 9 p.m . Tickets for the presentations are priced at S2 for adults and $1 for chiJdreo under 12. Then: arc no advance reservations and tickets must be purchased al the door. Seating as limited and pC'rsons <Jrl' :.idviscd to <.i rnvc a kw minute:. early WE CORDIAl.L Y IN\llTE YOU TO COME TO OUR NEW RESTAURAN T (FORMERLY ~ITLA 'S1 AND ENJOY OUR COMPlETELY DIFFERENT GOURMET MENU - NOW FEATURING OUR FAMOUS "DON MARCIAL MARGARITAS" "Come In And Say Hello!" LUNCHEON SPECIAL 1 Beef Taco, 1 Cheese Enchilada ~·"rd Wtlh 8t•Jm or Rice $2.25.Lnr I .j 1.10 r· \I DONMABtL\L An exciting eapertence In ~EXICAN DINING llNtallrallte A <:aad .. 547 West 19th St., eo.ta ·Mesa 642-9784 8anqult Flclltlll & PrtVlfll Plfties Sttvlng Thf finnl AWaiun Cui\i~ _____ ... 0.11, .. , ... Si.tt ....... TATT£REO BUT STILL TIMELY Word Rolla Awalt Someone to Pump PLAYERS. • • 50 differ~t f!!.echanjsms ; of tt\_at there are 12 I like . a~S that I avoid. The other' 25 are so rar e I've never seen ·em . · "WHY DON'T YOU pick out a roU," he of. rers. The listene r does He snaps it on and sets the te mpo, suddenly the melody starts and the wo rds unreel o n the r ight side. "Animal crac1'ers in my soup/ monkeys a nd rabbits loop the loop/ gosh oh gee but I have run/ swallowing anim als one by one "In every bowl or soup I !>ef:I lions and t iger!> watdting me/ l make 't-m Jump n SJhl through a hoop/ those :in1m al crackers in m:t soup . ' ------- ~r~ ~~ -r Vi r (',~ I ~· >PJliCi vv. t<ESTAllt<AN I 1 n•erloolnng Heaullful Lake f'oresc 23311 Muirlands at Ridge Route El Toro 770-3222 Join• Our UtJu.r llou.P- ·"""r rinf( Oranf(P t nunt_r'A l 'inf'AI CuiAin~· • • • CROWN HOU SE RESTAURANT 32802 COAST HWY LAGUNA NIGUEL Al C•°""" V.,••• P.,rw•t1 499-2626 496-5773 . ~ . ..., IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 38• FOREST AVE LAGUNA BUCH ''"'M &..w~,.,~o Ample f.rcc P.irl.:onn 494-9491 752-8558 rtORTl~L/f FtaTS MEXICl\N 11 RESTRURl\NT~i ~"\, Tortilla Flats Annual Cinco De Mayo APADANA f()(kl ·\11 ~ :~~~~ H IH .... < H A'I ·< ~ II "<II ,lj.~,. , ,· (lf""'I! ---?,,' . \ I C><>lll<Jf.(1 ~ .l 1·1 t()'\. I I" l · • > '~ I l ! 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L-a-u-g·la VC'trran funny m en ll untz Ha ll ~in l:ih <:oa tl and Marvin Ka pl;i n an· improvis ing a do('tor·s skit for a TV special in this sc<'ne from "The Sunshine Boys'' now on sta{!e at Harlequin Dinner Playhousr .. 3503 S II arbor lllvd .. JUSt north of Co=-ta Mesa Pt>rformanC'cs continue nightly. except Mondays. <tt x 15 through May 27 Eyes of Texas on ICT Actresses Cast as 'Ladies at the Alamo' I The battle of the Alamo 1s over at the Irvine Community The ate r When the smoke cleared Monday night. five actresses had s urvived from a field or more than 30 to capture the choice assignments at one of the community theate r season's m ost eagerly awaited a uditions . They will be ICT's "Ladies <.tl the Ah1mo " THF. ORANGt: COUNTY prc•m1crc of P<1ul _ Zindcl's hii:?h-voltage drama. termed by ICT a "Championship Season .. for the ~als. will open June 15 for three weekends in lt1c University lli~h School theater. Ben Jutz1 1s in the direc· tor·s chair. Playing the two principal antagonists in Zindel's searing saga of the :-.truggle for control of a Texas theater will be Valerie Mc ilroy and Susan 'O'Connell. Miss Mcilroy is cast as the theater's ~eisty, rough-hewn managing director, with Miss O'Connell <who coincidentall y is pre· sident of ICT> playing the wealthy chairman of the theater's board of directors. Former movie actress J ane Nigh Davidson takes the juicy role of an aging and near· alcoholic ingenue ; Kathy Brothen plays a cor· pulent theater groupie, while Carrie Mowery is cast as a glamorous but unstable actress who returns to the Alamo hoping to take 1t over . THE STORY. BY THE author of "And Miss French Connertion - Catherine Chilton, d aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chilton of Costa Mesa, stars as St. J oan of Arc in the Chapman College production o f ·'Th e Lark " by J ean Anouilh, opening May 10-13 in Waltmar Theater. Performances nighlly at 8 p.m with .2:30 p.m. m atinee on May 12. For Tickets call 997-6856. 9~ 7:00-1:45 70MM Dolby Ster.a ~ Ml LY "" D f.!!J/ 8:15 • Reardon L>rinks a Little .. and "Thc Effect of Gamma Hays on Man in the Moon Marigolds." is b ased on characters and mcrdents at the Al ley Theater in Houston. where Zindel once wa~ playwright in residence. Director Jutzt, a native Texan, perfor med at that theater an the late Forties. Assisting Jutzi on the Irvine production wall he Patricia McCoy as rehearsal Sl'crt>tary. Kav Oetting as s tage manager. Paul Goedhe1rt a~ t<'chnical director, Bets y Southworth a s set d(;· corator and Colle en "coedhart -as m e1ke up technician. "Ladies al the Alamo" will be presented F'ridays e1nd Saturdays, June 15·16. 22·2J and Intermission Tom Titus 29-30 in the Univers ity High theater Ad vanre reservations arC' being taken by the City of Irvine Communit y Service~ De pa rtment <•t 754-364:1 • ORANGF. COAST COLLEGE'S Five Penny Opera Company close~ out 1ls fifth season next weekend w1.th "I PaRhacci. ·· Ruggiero Leon c:.ivallo's tr:.ig1c lalC' or tra veling thc:iltr minstrels and the triangle of love Performa nces will be given May 11 L2 and 18-19 at 8 p.m .. with a May 13 m alinee "at :J pm . in the Orange Coast College auditorium Carolt' Boelter. founder and art1st1c direetor of -the company. 1s stl!•m~ the production Former Metropolitan Opera star Willia m Olvis heads the cast as Toruo. Others in lhl.:' company arc Armando Sierra, Diane Pilche r and John Matth('ws The opera will be performed in English and will be fully staged with a 40·piece orchestra a nd a large chorus Further information on .. I Pagliacci" may be obtained by callrng the col· lcgc at 556-5527. * CALLBOARD The Westminster Com munily Theater will launch its 1979·80 season early, holding auditrons May 14 for Jack Sharkey ·s new comedy "The Missing Link" at 7 p m . in the th l' ale r. 7 2 7 2 'M a p I e St . \\estminsler. . .director Art Wins low will be looking for four men and s ix wom en, all over JS years of age .... the s how a world premiere by the El Toro playwright -opens .July 6 and runs lhrough Aug. 4 .... • BACKSTAGE -Two one-act play!'. "Calm Down. Mother" and "Cha mber Music." will be presented next Thursday. Friday and Saturday evenings at R p.m . in Orange Coas t Colleges Drama Lab Theater ... the double bill is a tourinf:! productibn of the Women's Theater Collect1vt> Group and admission will be free. PIUTISI .. p Z EI 7:00-10:10 r:Jll 8:35 .. 5 ACAO AWARDS BfSf PICTURE PEST DIRECTOR f.(_)l/!.! 0 • Uy_ f "' I, Dl::f.H HUrn'ER wt0/1'..UR A. ~l'TV( • • M 1Jf "110 .IJ1 -t » 5.•I )00 fO..IOJO S4Jll(I •-..JO.t>O JOHHSAVACE a . 06.(R) HAIRM1Nn1U PG PLUS fi--'l t=tl'\11 ,', '_.1_, {" I;,, THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY -• ,-f ' , ,. . llltOillllfAI ,., su .. >OO· • oo .... oo.io " • 00~0°!: 00-- RICHAR D PRYOR rtOllt'"O l tVE-JN CO,..CE R! Plu~ 1R' "THE PSYCHIC" .. •t •~;::'.t:.;ftlllet -.he_ 'onn yo u 'tl••I .. 0 .. ,,..110 .. s ~rL __ I SUPER M ANI ~UJUL .. ~u i.nuw. MA '11 0 ... @fU,..Ot ~ '1 ru::J./l.orn.e_ ~ '" • (PG)"'"' •AC•.,•• """" ~onaa •Jae-Lemmon S•:"'~",..:", :,":..:.. ·;.. PLUS'· • 'HEAVEN 5"" • ., • ., , ,. ., ., CAN WAJT ·-··~__: h .... b , Ac. • .a1•m v Aw.ud:. .. T.K-. . e~ .. , P1r1~r·· B••C.f Director Promise"~. . t•< kl r.1 1 m • ... 1o lo"'Pdth "'''' , I, r<) DEER ' o l hPr (u,."""' ' ' ' HUN"fE l"f. ......... ...Cliitl t "lutt f°"fl.Wi a \0 Ph" \ ( )j( '('I-' :., • • ', •· • .. ----------·-.. -----··--..-............. _ . .,,..-.,...,.-..-~ . ... . • .. • # • . .... ' ........ DAILY PILOT f'.'r1oay. May •. 1978 'Dinner ·Party' Invites Evaluation ~~;;::;;;;~~ -f-J udy Chicago Gives Wome n Extrl! Helping of Recogr•itioD Rv Ml\IH'IA •'ORS8UtG Of lh 0•11~ Pl._ ,,... Artist 1f1•m11m.1 Judv ('hu'nj!O hat1 ;o.t'I h<'r t u· blc for u mo:-.t un11!'>1111I d jnm'r party Sht> has tr1111slnkd wumcn·ll culture 1&nd hi\ tor)'. \nto a mllCcd m('tllll work of 1i1r1 by combin in~ wh~t haVl' bt•c•n tru11iuonally known 11~ woml'n's crafts :U1tcht rv ond ('hina pa1ntan" Whut·11 mol"t', 1t'11 all dont-up m ·a tradlllonul kmtllt' etllnR thl' hO~fl•h•hle dannt'r purty "Thl' Dlnn~r Purtv" •~ u !urge ~rulf' work that fills lhe hpm·uius rotundu noor ut ~11n t'run cisco's MUSl'UIO or Motkrn Art Smre 1t~ de hut M'VC n Wet-ks tl)olU, ll hu'> t'llJU ('d t·11ntrovt'rS1UI attent ion IT'S i\ ROOM SIZE D t rtunt:ulu table graced wtlh 39 µlut't' s t•tltl\R'\. t>i.1l'11 <·unH~llng 1>f a hund 1nunh·cl pon·t>larn plutt• .111d hc1.ndm'utl1· needlt'~urk tablt' runrtL·r Tht> M•ltings !'.l~111C~. m h1storicul M'tlU('nt'l' .. 111 1m~1rtu11l \\Om.in imd her accomvl1 shmcn1 BANMER FROM 'DINNER PARTY' ENTRY Woven. by San Francisco Tapestry Workshop Rem.•;.ith lh<' shrim.· like .slruclurc JS the t1l<'d Heritage Floor. which hears in gold Palmer handwriting the na mes of 999 more ~omen who've' also mad<' th<>ir marko.; They n ·prc::.cnt .1 ran~t: !Jf n;.it1onahlH'!>. ex Museulll's Sale To Aid Artists Hobert. Raufic hcnht>rg and Ed Ruscha, in· tcrnat1ondlly n.·cogn11l'd J\mcric<in artists. will be at the Newport H;.i rbor Art Museum Wednes· day. May 9 from 7 to lO p m. m an effort to raise money for CHAN<a: INC .. WEST. TIDS NON-PROFIT organization, founded by Rauschenber~ in 1970, offers financial as· sistance to Southern California artists for medical and o the r emergency e xpenses. Rauschenberg and Ruscha will be signing posters they designed wh.ich will sell for $25 each . Usual signed price is $175. From May 5 through May 13. the m·useum 's Sales and Rental Council will present works of art for sale that have been contributed by more tban 50 Southern California artists, dealers and collectors. "A.LL TO RAISE money for CHANGE, INC. WEST," says Mrs. Richard Newquist, Santa Ana , chairperson or the Sales and Renta l Gallery. "This is a s mall w~y in which the museum and our community can support local artists." Among those who will have works for sale are Ansel Ada m s, J ohn Altoon, Flor ence Arnold, Joyhn Baldessari, Billy Al Bengston,. Anthony Berlanl, Tony DeLap, Guy Dill, Joe Goode, Fred Evers ley. Claire Falkenstein, George Herms, Tom Holste, Don Lager~rg, Jobn McCracken. Jerry McMillan, Margaret Nielsen, Natasha Nicholson, Peter Plagens, J,.eland Rice;-Bruce Richards, James Rosen· quist, Jean St. Pierre, Michael Todd, Joyce Treiman, DeWain Valentine, VASA and Tom Wudl. "For new collectors, this exhibition will be a primary source for purchasing works of art and at the same time helping younger artists." add Thomas H. Garver. director of the museum at 8SO San Clemente Drive. Newport Beach. . .. NOW PLAYING AT TWO EDWARDS CINEMAS "Voices"" A love story beyond words. AT BOTH ~CINEMAS ..., ........................ .. "THE PROMl•E" c,.> perh•nct' and <'011tr1but1uni.. und th •y serve as a •·11 upport htruc:tun•" for ttw JU honored at the plan• M•tllnw1 It lw('o111t'N ulmo11t a game to see 1f f ltvontt ·<&rt' l111tnJ , ::i chuJfo11ge lo 1denWy the unknown BAl'K IN 1'11t; IU60s when Judy Chicago w a~ l'<'St'ur~·hinl( wome n's history, s he dis· n1vcrt.'d the "t•normous wealth of information on wonwn'11 oc•hwvcm(•nts, ideus und art." She wantt.•d to "1ntrot.lu1:e thut 1nlormat1on into -.oc1t'lY" 1u\tJ utsu c: prci;s ht!r r11ge at being dt.•pr•1ved of her tlt'rtt u~c One ve ht dc for thul cxprcs!>ion has been her .11 twork She lkt:uoH~ tntl'rc:.ted in china pamt· ·mg 1n 1911 when i.hc suw un old, beautifully p,unlt.'d plulc 111 u11 a11l1quc store in Oregon. She tltot·1ded tu u:.c tltt· ll•t·hniquc for a proJeCt that l.iter gaH.' \\tty to the' "Dinner Party" concept. Chtl'a~u on g1nJlly t'l\v1s1oned a triangle ( nn \·.trly ft'malc ~) mhul 1 with places for 13 women. I l·t·a ll.m{: thl" uurnlier of men µresent at the Last :-.upper, as "di al> the number of witches m a 1·ovcn · · 1 found 1t very mlcrestmg that ... the ~c1.me numbl'r thut 1s associated with masculine holiness 1s associated with feminme evil." she once said. The number grew to 39, with 13 place ~ettangs on each of the triangle 's three sides. THE PROJECT. WHICH took five years to complete, was a collective endeavor. Utilizing the old guild system. countless researchers and studio assistants contributed to the work. The museum devotes an entire vast cor· ridor to documentation of the project, including photographs or those involved plus a timeline defi ning the 1.038 honorees. This pre.exhibit whets our appetite for the party itself. But the sumptuous artwork is too f1lhng to be swallowed whole. Because there are so many courses. each clement must be digest· cd s lowl y, bite by bite' The main course 1s the symbolic plates~.US· ing sensual t colors a nd flower petal shapes. Ch ic~jgo stuns us by painting and carving bla· · tant female sexual imagery. Some or the 14·inch s urfaces are fl at. others begin to build and bulge up as t he women they represent become more noticeable in ht~tory . Poet Emily Dickinson 's plate is fluted, pale pink lace; artist Geor gia O'Keeffe's is a ,.:lohular mass of fog-sky color. astronomer ('arolint' ll<'r:-.cht•l's 1s a tele:-.copac eye, aboh t 11H1t'-l SoJournc·r Trulh 's 1:. a triple rxlrtn.11t of I hl' bluc:k cxpcrnmcc. .\LTllOt 'C;ll TllE ,,ffSTFt1\CT pl atP'i :111• I ht• .1t1<•n t11111 gt"tlf·r· •. 1t ·:. the 1ntn c atl! n1 t'ftlt•\\llrk 1 ;rnlc run11t·r!'. th:.it add dt•fin1tion .111d ~ul1'>lan1 t• to tn • '' 111 I. The} arc fa~ht0ncd in ~t-. It·:-. 11~1n~ appropnatt· "t•a\.inJ! or sl1tching lt·l·hmqu<''> for tht· t1m(' p(•rto<l reµrcscnled The Pr1 mord1al Gotldcss u~C5 an animal :.km embellished with seash~lls : physician and gynl•cologast Trotula has a i;.unner embroidered wi th a tree or life ; Eleanor of Aquitaine's IJpcstry 1s s litchc<I with neurs de lis. Sac<i iawea·s animal hide runner 1s edged with ln· women is sketchy. compared to their prevlousl1 hidden but ri.ch and colorful backgrounds. ChJcago bas lured us in. But the work U more than pulsating plates and s~ctrums o\ embroidery. Jt's a loud, modem, fem'iniat suate· ment. Here are l,038 women who've made sigl}ifi· cant historical. contributions to humanity. yet tbe obscure far outnumber the handful of famous. So the "Dinner Party" immediately becomes a compact history of women that most schoolgirls wiU probably never find in a textboolt. "The Dinner Party" is monumental in s cope and commendable for its thoroughness. It looks at h.istory as well as making some. The exhibit will remain in San Fr ancisco through JW\e 17. then will fravel to Seattle, Rochester. N. Y. and Wash.ington, D.C. WINNER of ~Academy c::1) Awards BEST PICTURE BEST DIRECl'OR BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR BEST SOUND BEST FILM EDITING ROBERT DE NIRO A MICHAEL CIMINO FILM Ir.I• 11 M. I Mf I Id ,, I• I )I~ Ir ,, ' Ii'. "I :'k"L (,HRl".l')PH(i{ 1 .. 1:.1f •r.v1.1r ~1 ,.;., \.'·l"!'• ,,, :.: .j ,, t,4 h.,f t 'IMlr1 ~ .. nrt. 1/-.,/, r1rt Jr~~.. '' I I ... ~f •,, , 1 ·1·1 ~ H· • • •" •• roo~·1 C.t.l't 1 1 '.' . ... ..1\l"-!·'· : ~''. .~t,. t f 1,,, JI• t',';°t. t t1 , H., ......... liUIY /,I l •1 1• tl W/l· ,, .... ,I , \ I t,I• / WftNJ • ·• •• 1.'I f1.'.f I ( 11\Al~IJ .. "jlf'•;• , .............. . . ~:>~'""..., -_.-... ,.,~ ~:: R .;:.;.:~ ••· -• •, -~UNI~,. ••• <>--·--:-,,,.-::::;: ::-:: • l ------j c.Jian symbols. . ... w ST Curiously, it 's the back<; of the runners , EDWARDS' CIMEml E CIMEDOME wh1c·h can l>c seen onl y rrom a distance. that -Westmins~er 892-4493 Grange 634-25~3 M l' the most p1clor1ally de~criptive. Pe rhaps EDWARDS' NEWPORT CINEMA STADIUM DRIWE·llt th 1 s md 1 cl.It c:s that our k n<iwl e~d:.:~:::e~o~f~th~e~s~e~~=N=ew=po=rt=Be=ac=h=64::4::0::7::60:=:==:::0::ra=ng~e=63=9=·8:'.7:'.7::0:;:::~:} METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PRESEN1 !:> JON VOIGHT FAYE DUNAWAY RICKY SCH~DER 'THE CHAMP ' J,ACK WARDEN ARTHUR HILL MUSIC BY .DAVE GRUSIN SCREENPLAY BY WALTER NEWMAN BASED ON A STOl?t BY fRAN<tES MARION PGODUCED BY DYSON DIRECTED BY FRANCO ZEFFIRELLI' LOVELL ~ SO.K>TTIPCIC Alli• M AAI A!lf CN ~Ml I RECCt.'DS AA.{)lN=t;S li:PfPG=INDT""'=•,...c.,....c=""'..-.a""=rt~taOI~ 0:/\Dltt C{~ PM'Ml< ~ .. ,... ............. ro-OllUllll!if ..................... . MGM .. ........ .... .... . . I .... ARTISTS PLATE DESIGN FOR ETHEL SMITH English Orchestral C'ompoHr (1858-1944) MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "TOMMY" "hair" (PG) "THE CHAMP'~ (PG> "'COMING HOME" "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" (A) JANE FONDA "THE CHINA SYNORONE'' (PG) "MANHAtTAN" (R) "DEER HUNTER" {R) -----STADIUm 6scAEen 639 -78EO OAIVE·ln RICHARD PRYOR "IN CONCERT" (R ) "WHICH WAY IS Uf>? IJYtella Ne~• suooum "MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" (RI "THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY" MANHAT 1AN. "REVl '\J GE IRJ 'DREAMER '(PC ) . FUN WITH DICK & JANE ' "BUCK ROGERS" "IN FRA MAN" (PG) . THE DEER HUNTER" {A) "THE BOYS IN COMPANY c·· A1L O ITTVGrNS'OPf:N tr.l O,_j,4.l'ffGHTLY t: ,,ita JntJ~r \ #• t-,,. •. Uni,.\\ • 9"\.o10u· P11 f'•" ,.._,, ..t.. ........... _ .. _ .... . . --.. .. ' ......... -........ . _ART GALLERIES F~. Mey 4. 1979 OM. Y PILOT CJ trrleDted ToWard Art? ~e New _G&Uery-Shttws . . FINE BLACK AND WHITE •rtlstrv of Elkoh Hosoe and Hlr o5hi Suvlmoto is being fe.atured t hrough Junt 16 at S~san Splrltus Gallery, 3336 V ia LidO, N•w PMt Beach. Tht1 prlze.·w lnnlno work documents tar m hou$e , Interiors of old movie theaters and the coj'\temporarv Japanese approach to sexuality. Hours are 11 to s Tuesdays thrOUQh Saturdays. MILLS HOUSE, Gar den Grove 's Art Gallery on the Village Green at 12732 M ain St., Is otter ing "Reflections A Journey to Ch inese Culture" through M ay 28. The water colors and other media may be viewed f rom noon to 4 p.m Thursdays throUQh M ondays. A reception Is scheduled from 2 to 5 Sunday, M ay 13. HIS RECENT VISIT to the People's Republic of China insptred the latest paintings by Gerald Brommer being f.eatu red through M ay at Challis ' Galleries, 1390 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Bea.c~. Also showing In the three-man exh tbtt are wa tercolors of Californlana • by George Post and interhat ional motifs b y F r ank La Lumia. A reception honoring the artists w ill be open to the publlc from J to 5 p.m . Saturday at the galler y. FA~ED WEAVER Alberto Vasquez of M exico will be bringing his wall hangings of Indian and contem porary.design to O~an~ Coast College from M ay 7 to 11 . H ts display and sale in the Costa Mesa · campus art gallery w ill be open from 10 t o 3 dail y. Admission is 25 cenh. In the village of Oaxaca, known for its weaving, V(tSQuci k ''numero uno" and his tPx tll<''i Mng In private collections throughout th~ United States and Europe. ALSO ON T HE OCC c<"mpus, Graham How of Auc;tralla Is d lsplaylng a series ot "Peru•pt1vc Oect>pt lons" in the photo qallery In tht: Fine Arts Building from 8 to S weekdlly'>. Admission Is free. The show St<trls Monday and continues through M ay 2~ ABSTRACT ART ptlotography by M ark M iiier , a!> tearurea in m any local and ndl1ona1 m dgdL1nes, ts being featured through M ay 11 at~tus Gallery, 3337 Nftwport Blvr,'Newport Beach. Works of t2 o ther contemporary ptlotographer s ma y also be seen from 10 to 5 Tue~dyS t hrough Saturdays A DECADE OF l-'r1n t'> Ry Will earnet c ompo~ the prime exh1b1l dt West Coa~t Gallt-ry, 2700 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, t his month. Also on display are recent works by Fritz Scholder. Hours art• 10 to 5 w eekdays, 10 to 5 Saturdays and noon to 5 Sunday s. PAINTINGS, D RAWINGS and prints by Chancy Wooldridge will~ presented Sunday through Thursday in Guggenheim Gallery, Chapman College, 333 N . Glassel! St ., Orange. They may be viewed between I to 5 p.m . Monday, Wednesday and Friday clllcl noon to 4 p .m . Tue~day and Thur sday .. WI LL BARNET'S SERIGRAPH. 'CIRCE' Showing at V(est Coast Gallery SPECIAL LIMITED ENGAGEMENT AT THREE EDWARDS CINEMAS GEblf WILD(R RICHARD PRYOR MADELI NE. KAHN MEL BROOl<S A RECEPTION AT 7:30tonlght will start an exhibit of the works of Jan Browman T im carmody, Rob F isher and David ' W ildmen at Photogr aphic Galle ry, 303 Palm Ave., Balboa. THE FINE ARTS COMPLEX and Ceramics Patio at Saddleback College, 28000 M arguerite Parkway, Mission V iejo, will be the site of the Student Art Sale of ceramics, jewelr y, c r afts, paintings and d rawings from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m . T uesday, M ay 8 and 9 a.m . to 3 p.m. Wednesday, M ay 9. "MODERN ART: Wha t's It All About?" is the subject of four informal talks to be presented by ar t historian Victoria Kagan at Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. The sessions from 7 :45 to 9 p.m . on Fridays, M ay 11 , 18 and June 15 and 22. will be free and she is known for her ability to lead audience d iscussions in art awarenes·s and sensit ivit y . ------- . l I ,-----t--.--j - I I :· 1 ···---- r I ! I I 1----. ~--·- .-., .. --:. --USl'i./JW~~~·~~~~~ I I 1 .. ~ ----l--- I l----: 1 I "' ___ .., t ' I A "ef'•'••M r''"" W1tMf l•o• A w.,,.., ~"~'.'OI'• Comoe"' ~ CO-HIT AT LIDO AND FOUNTAIN VA LLE Y "PHANTASM" edwards LIDO CINEMA NEWPORT Bl VO. AT VIA LIDO ~EWPORT BEACH 673-8350 edwards FOUNTAIN VALLEY l llOO«HUUT AT IDINGU FOUNT AIH Y ALLEY llt-1 SOO .._.SS alll M Cllllr 1 Qlll A ltm,.,.,.,. &11. ~ PU&ru lllSlff. B •.11tRWm1 ~· lflft SUI ··~ .• 1.1.: .; ,~ •, •• , •. H .T•,1J .. J ••• ,, ... ~:r.~ 1/.l(JJ1 ~ ·.,r.._>.:•ll~IHnlt.:tUif.Hv itt.ctwSIUMJ~ >U'· .• .J.'Jt ti:.,!Ji 4Jliltlt.ll1Wt fii0:---~~1 ·-----... ---. -·-~___..,..--......... EDWARDS' FOUNTAIN VALLEY TWIN EDWARDS' BRISTOL Sanla Ana 540·7444 ______ ...,.,. _____ ;;.,.. ____ ,...,.,. ____ ..,' ···-----~ DOLEBACK PLAZA Fountain Valley 839· 1500 i•I;@jJ:fj ~~i:~ .. starr STADIUM DIUWE·ll Orange 639·8770 .. 110 AT ROCUiti.D ORANGE MALL GRAHAM ROWE PHOTOGRAPH, 'SQUARE AND RULES,' FROM EXHIBIT AT OCC 511-5110 Orange b37·034u A story of lus~ passion, desire ... ~ love and death. HURRICANE 1\n C'p1c· adw·ntu n• or love and romanU!. IM'llll I ll.kl\111·"'•" ·1~ kkK \\I .. 1cv111 111~r,111, • ......... 11\111>~11 • ... , ... 1•4'1\/'1'1~111 11 )1 .. \V1 J'-111) ~ • ,.., • • ·• • • ,\1\\1111·1 \ I ftf: : t\\9~'••f~"'l~fll!fljl;I'\'\\\ ••• -..... u .. "w ...... ' .. "' ~ ORANGE MALL Oraoge 637·0340 BREA PLAZA Brea 529·5339 EDWARDS' NEWPORT Newport Bear.h 644·0760 LINCOLN DRIVE-IN Buena Park 527·221'3 -..._ -·--· ... A man dreams of winni119. A woman dreams of lovm9. A dreomu dream.~ of both. 'itJ'iAN Bl.AK'·.l Y -I IM MAfl II \ON IC JAC K WAH DJ "' \ \I It I I \I I I 1 >I II I I I' W 1 I II I\ 111 ''-· 11 "" l >IU\\ll H ''"'"•··'I" 1\IH 11 \I I I < 111111 · l h ... 1 .. 1 1~ '-1 >I I '\t I'\'\) I .._ \\ronml'> JAMI \ PH< Jl"I< >H ,, I \IOlY Bl\l I H >I • M"'" '" 1111 I \ t >'\ 11 l IJIOll flV l.1,•I UXI-~ .. -........... : ... : ,~~,.--: -~.~. -· . 2nd SMASH WKI t TAYLOR-WICUT<Y# ~r'°" t.K>NATHAN OE.MME rut ROY SCHEIDER JANET MARGOLIN .... LAST EMBRACE" ,, """'JOHN CLOVER. SAM LEVEN£, CHARL£S NAPIER ..., CHRISTOPHER WAl.X[N .-.w11?MIKLOS ROZSA St""""'""'D#llO SHA&R , .. ,. ... 11r-·1HE 13th tMN''.,MURRAY TIIGH 8lOOM "'°""'" "MlCHAEl lAYltla •of OAH WIGUT<Y# IM«I .. .., JONATHAN DEMME ---~-=-~ ·-·~:-:.~-T~AI!!! 'T .,. • ., .... -'\.' • ._ . _IIARTI TODA YI .. . . , . . . ..... -...... ·-···~~r •tr ~~~~·r ttf~~TTT••••.....-r•••~.__ ~-------------~------~ fS DAILY.PILOT Ftida'i. Mav ._ 1979 OPERA I ROCK TALK -~-=--D-=------=eparlure !nep~ But Singei:'s _'Alive on A-rrival'~. 1'> LISA ROBINSON a1·t for Nit·olettc Lur~cn and McG u1nn, Jlillmun Jnil <.'lark ll('l 'S r lf'url not tht' tuck from Merjd1en. M It'. , that somt• pt'Op!(' ltnit thought ht' wu, hut tw's m•vrr bt-eo out or lhl CO\,lntry t>efor(· So wht•11 stt~pht>n Forbt•rt 1 .. n. New Vnrk City for h1~ fi rst 1i:uroP\'•in tnur tlu. W<'~k. he tnn~cnll)' parkt>d Ills pusispQrt ans tdt• haA lug~a~e ,.t'<'lllUh.' •'orb4-rt "as 11 I most latt> for hu; pla n1• In L•moon, ht. h.i~" ~ l'rc' ru'iht"d through •with th1• pu:..spor1 mi.tdt• 1, .-au~mg_ htm to return to "IT'S Bt:t;N A GOOD thing. 11hay1 ng with M ('Gufo11, lllllnwn u11d Clark," said Forbert ltib W{"\'k bcfort.: be J 'ft for Europe. "Those gu i. naac1t• soml' or th .. ftrst records I really en· )oyod . Their v"riuon of 'Mr. Tambourine Man· rl'ally hat m<> llkt• a ton of bricks ." [ __ Ro_c _K _T_A_LK_J Hut l"orbcrt ins ists that his s~cess d1an't n•ally hup1>t•fl ltll th1at fast." Everything so far has bt·en by v(•ry logical degrees. so it's not been dif. fl <' ult todt>al with. lt gets a bat weird at times. You havl' to uiJJui;t to d i Uc rent levels as they come. but ll'111:1 lln~ht t•w York has been really terrific to me, ' he "aul "That "s been whe re It all really came tclRNhu The radio st a lions went on record: It's ..all where I :,t&rtf>d doing what somebody m ight d ill 'rnukang tt · lluv1ni:: the recordJ>Ut made the 1hff t•rencc .. Mti nhattan wht•rt> ht• ptrkt•d u11 a tt·mporar} passport lht• flt"\! d.1~. ..ind nlll) lhl·n ~a:. ht• Jblt' t o'lt:ll\'l' fort hat hr:-.\ F.uSCJlll'an t<tur . Forb<'rt, ..1 .,l'lf 1·11nf1•'i.,l'd '!tfuart' tn 1cl 1 FOR THE BOY who started out playing audi· t 111n night~ an the folk clubs of Greenwich Village, performing at The Bottom Llne and the Palladium wa!> great. but Stephen makes no bones about his real fa rtasy: Madison Square Garden. 11onahi.t" who · 1c.Jl'11llftt•:-. ~1th J1mnue Roc.Jgcr:. and Hunk W1ll1ams." hu:. 1'0ld i.t•H•rul hundrt>d thousand <'OPll.'" nf hl!i c:1t•but LP c "J\hvl' on /\r rival " and (or thl' pa1>t few month!> h..a!> knockt:d aud1t.'m·t·i. out ;11·ro:.:-. lhe L'OWltr)' ,t)> the op(·nm~ Fro• Page CI OPERA DREAM UNFOLDING. • • 4ng to tell m e today that the young people in Orange County aren't interested in the forma· tion of a J¥?rmanent opera com· pany." And Crisci. 62. has no doubt that singers of s tature will be available to an Orange County opera company if a nd when that company can be c reated.. "As it is. we are paying the lll"tisls who s ing for Lyric Opera better tha n union scale," he said. "Frankly, with m y long experience in the business ficW. I wouldn't h ave it a ny other way. Pay the artist ·what he or she is worth ... AS IT l S. a g reat deal of Orange County talent that oftl'n h as bE>e n un veiled 1n the.: M etropollt;in OpNa <1ud1tions now held in this art-;1 has gone on to grN·m•r and rftor1· opt•r:.iltC' pa s tun'~ Many of thost• a rtisl)>, Crt<;1•1 fecb. woul<t 1>lay on to form th1· nuclc>us of a n Ornngt• County <-ompany and be happy tn sta~ in this <irea for possibly l••ss th:in they could claim from the New York City Opera ompany. <.:r 1sci i s active 1n th!.' Metropolitan Opt•ra <1udit1ons . programs ;md h<.· fl-f'JS they ha\,. d one " grt•<tt '1C':il lo s t r<•ngtht·n and pr omote> the s ubjec t 1n Orang(' County . ~ .. And, of <·our"<'. llw\ would attain ArC'<iler promin1·nc·1• tf "',. had a res1dl'n\ op1•r;1 r·l)mpany n earby.'' he said "Ohv1our-.lv. 1l would be a S?rPal t·ncouragc·nwnt to ~·oung art1st1' who ft:cl that .. thl'y m1gh1 h:J\'t• ;,in o peratic Iut.un• ·· BUT Nt.:~ZIO Cnsca the bu~•· ness administrator doc)> not in· t r nd to IC't Nunz11J Crisci. the opcr.:il1c 1mpn·sart0, take any fa lse steps that could jeopardize the materialization of a dream. "One day at a time." he said. "If you were to give me SI million today I would tell you that we could not for m a perma- ne nt opera company with at. "We could use p art of the m oney lo put on a production, yes. Rut the soUd basis on which a company r;nust be built will On· ly be established over the next fe w years a fter. pe rha ps, we dra w in a few Orange ·county mus ic lovers who are today standing in the wings watching us.,. MANY WILL be carefully watching the series of five pro· grams that Lyric Opera will of· fer in Laguna Beach under b<.inn er of "Sunday Afternoon with the Lyric Opera .·· With the exception or Sunday's opening prog ram devoted to Metropolitan Opna audition w1 n ners in concert the pro- ,:? r a ms wi ll offer highlights ,.,r i.pccifac grand operas with ex· cerpts from the scores of othe r com posers. "We have a na rrator and that w ill please m any lovers of o pe r atic mus ic who are no t always familia r with the plot ... Crisci said. He. music direct or Michael Kurkjian . and the cluster of artists who will open the new 1't:ason say they sense a l1lllc ex· tra something in the air. rt ·s not j ust another opcninS?. they agree. It's the: beginning 11f an era Tragic Tale to Close Season "1 Pagliacci.'' Ruggiero Leon- cavallo's tragic tale of traveling the ate r minstre l s and t he triangle of love. will close the fifth season of Orange Coast College's Fivt! Pe nny Opera Company. Performances are set to run May 11-12 and 18·19 at 8 p .m. in lhe OCC Auditorium. A Suoday m a t inee as sche d u led for 3 o 'clock May 13. 675-3570 ~·· . '\,;;~ (;, ff. P ""-Ml" f'l\11 ,'a] ,t\o_,,.,, .. l t...Af It ( "' '~ ·~rR1 .. sar .. Mu 4 s . • . the ~ ~~'TA INCREDIBLE BLOOPER I SHOW * ..... ~··· ... "'1t tt\H tll ,.,..\_ ..... , . ........ ,. "'" SUN.· TUC.. MAY ft.I &CACICMV AWAllO~! ~ .. ,Ji\, .... __ ,_, .. ''Goodl•• • •• ,, Recipes, new Ideas, menus and local food ada Wednesdays tn th• Tickets arc dn sale in the OCC Ticket Office. located an the col· le~e·s Administration Building. Reserved scats sell for $3. The o ffice is open Monday through Friday from 8 a .m. to 7 p.m., a nd Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon. Former Metropolitan Ope ra star. Willia m Olvis, will head an all star cast . He will play Tonio. 1 role he has done hundreds or times an opera houses in this country and <.tbroad . Olvis joined the Met in 1958 and is best remembered for his starring r oles as Don Jose and Pinkert.on. In 1963 he began a career in the opera houses of Germa ny. From 1966 to 1976 he divided his time between in· te rnational singing e ngagements ~!11'.t the Mel. A masterpiece of cunnine arid suspense ••• In a web of mounting tension, a beautiful girl is trapped and torn between two lovers. climaxing in a scene more terrifying than a nightmare! A chilling story interwoven with comedy ........ s ... · ......... tenor! ELLIOTT GOVU> MAJllO u w11 ... AllOllfW ¥&JU ....... •JOH t Mlt"'lU URllUI OllAllllSO Sflhllll YOUllG -- SIUlllllG Elli~ GOULD • CHRISTOPHE~ PLUMMER• SUSANNAH YORK _ THE SILENT PARTNER" ~ IMlROOutlllG CELINE lOMEl 01111cno ll OAllYl OUll( K llUllPl.AY 1Y CURTIS HAllSON PllOOUCIO IY JOEL 9, MICHA HS MID STEPHEll YOUllG lllCUTIW ~OUClll GARTH H. DllA9111SICY 0~1G1IOAl MUSlt COMPO SID ll OSCAR PETtRSOlll SIWSfRIAT .. Ar llSSIOI • ••v-- ·'But anytime that you thlnlc you've got it made, you're in a real fog." he sa1d. "I mean look al the Rolling Stones, who have been mak· ang music fo r-16 years. They just came out with 'Some Girls.· a great album. The thing is, whenever you put something out and it's good, people expect you to do it again. It never really ends." Forbert. 's current s uccess causes some a mus· ing promotional s ituations : "You'd be surprised at some of the ideas that come up from tlme to t ime . Like a helicopter ride around New York with Steve Forbert, tha t sort of thing. You have to say no to some things. but you can't watch ever ything. •'One thing that was unbelievable was in Boulder, Colo. -a contest. I arrlv~ in town to (ind these nyers on every seat 61 the theater where I played. The flyers said, 'Steve Forbert wants to know -were you Alive on Arrival? Send in your cutest baby picture.• and the beat one, the wiMer, was taken with a date to the airport for a free dinner with champagne," Stephen laughed. For the next three weeks, Stephen Forbert will • perform in England, France, Germany, Holland and Belgium. His album is already No. 4 on the British BBC Playlist. It seems a s though, all over the world, Stephen Forbert has arrived. "THE 'STAR WARS' OF MOVIE MUSICALS:' HAIR HAlR HAIR HAIR HAIR HAIR ....... -Jelt••Y l,ona. C8S.RllCllo is for everyone! __ .,...,_ is danling ! --i..01111 Ctlll is triumphant! -u·~ is a delight! ~~~=· carries you away! -Btuc• W•tn•m•on. Playl)Oy is ajubilation! -Q-~111. lladay~ N&C-TV 'i>c· ..... ..,.-_ "'9ri1 •' ·~-.. -··-·-~~-_....,,, , l[Sf[R PCRSKY -MICHA(L 6UTUR -... .. ... \ t •• .. / / • MltOS FORMAN·-• ~I. RAOO-MadJ[RMOfS 'HAIR ' ,...., KlttN SAVAGE· fREAT \'1LLJAWi · BMRLY D AHCUO ·ANNI[ GOl..D£N OORS£Y ~CHT-OOH OACUS·()lfRYl SARNES-ME.IBA MOQR[,RQNNIEO'ISOH ~·..::-~": G£R0Mf RAC.M, lAMfS RADO ,-~~GALI MacD[RMGT -: Z. !OM PllRSON '::..~ROBERT CRCCNHlfl --;:.: MIROStAV ONORIC[ It. ._. MICHA£L 'M.LLlR _ .... fW'fU. nlARP •. /iHrm. l . . .i~ I ....... -. I• .. (PG) -· USl[R P£RSKY-Ml()1A(L BUTl[R ... ~.Mil OS FOl!MAN A .. ,~·· .. ,. .................. .,. .... ·-• • • •• A ·-·· •• ,, t 11 , t I . . u·• ·" . t. • AT BOTH WITH • zow• •eu . ..1 EDWARDS CINEMAS .,._ ~ edwards CINEMA CENTER ' ednds CINEMA WEST .... :~i!;;t... 979-4141 .:-:=.:.~. 839-7581 "MA1IA11A-is A MAmllPIEll! A PEIECT mo OF STYLE. SUllSTANll, IMOH AND HUMANITY!" '"Manhattan· deserves o stream of bravos! This is Woody's most controlled. most seasoned. and most mellow movie to dote. I can't urge you strongly enough to see 'Ma nhattan:" . -r~ono Borrell. /.f,C IV '"Manhattan' is possibly Woody Allen's best movie! A grocefu~ synthesis ot Woody the Funny and Allen the Serious'.' -Jock lo:r~1. Newsw•"'f'lt '"Manhattan' is o n extraordinarily fine and funny film! The movie is full of moments that ore uproariously funny and others that are sometimes shattering:· -Vocent Canby. New York Tmes .. 'Manhattan' is more endearing and entertaining than nine out of ten other movies on the marquees. You don't have to love Manhattan to like 'Manhattan'." Rex Reoo 5yndicored Column.st "MAllJM I lflRED! ONE Of ALLEN'S II BllLUANI MOVIES!" TOW AWAY ZON[ WOODY ALLEN DIANE KE.f\TON MICHAEL MURPHY MARIEL HEMINGWAY MERYL STREEP ANNE BYRNE -"ne Sho~I (TOOOy) NBC.IV ,..,..,L f'V "MANHATIAN" GEORGE GERSHWIN A JACK ROLLINS-CHARLES H. JOFFE ,...,.'WI wooDY ALLEN(7YJMARsHALL BRICKMAN wooDY ALLEN c"?iARLEs H JOFFc l-00-~IY• ~~0"' ROBERT GREENHUT GORuuN WILLIS IRt~;f~~ T~~ ........ --~~~~~=------........ ......._. ___ ..__..._ ·--·~· ... ,~-... -,. ......... , "'I ..... ,.,., ... ~., .... ,...,"',. ........... ---.. -....... ·.r -. --.--:_ ...... ' ~--,.,•••t •r•<ff-..•• ..... ,, ... ,...,._.,..,.__.,...,.., .............. . =t::=:!.!•'MU•IUCANa"tte"lt-xfbooi k"S!ot! In movie rnaklnQ by t~ numbtf) t. Take a tllm cla 1,,tht>n crnanoeltcom pletelv. 2. Cnst ~trlctly by type; Jason R~rds o~ C.pta1n QuMo.AN!b. Mia Farrow as hi'> heaehtrono daUQht•r. Mu 'Jon Sydow•' t'M ktUllSti(. dOCtor. Trevor Howar'O as the blu~t•rv pr fest. J. Concoct a romanct between American 9lr 1 <tnd native chief. <tdd a hint of lnct""· i lct1\d ~· rlt1Mls, lots 0 1 portentous dMll<>vue. and 'itorm scenes that won't quit. Ttw r esult Is a luau of ov•t·ttP.- pclpaycl and soured pol Tht' scenert Is nice. Rated PG wlth a bnet sceneot sen11 n41dity. "0-.D IOY FIHIN05'' Is about a wom1tn psych060Ql•t who deeides to took WP her tornwr beaux tfllnklng U..t it She relive~ h..-experiences with them, s•'ll be better ~u1pped to handle her pt"esent problems 1 t's an engaging premise but as written by Paul and Leonard Schrader It falls flat. Talia Shire p laylnc;a w ith many of -... ~ ii ' A.- the same fidoety manner1~ms that worked fn "Rocky," comes across• an unpleasant neurotic nght from the start and that impressiOn Is never changed as she tampers selfishly with the men In her past: John BeluShl, Richard Jordan, Keith Carradine, Buck Henry and John Houseman But the endino is a coP-Out. AFTER CENTURIES OF 'ONE BrTE STANDS' DRACULA (GEORGE HAMIL TON) EYES SUSAN SAINT JAMES Sex scenes are not explicit and the R rating appears to apply to the language. 'SYNDROME' CO-STARS Jane Fonda, Michael Douglas "THECHINASYNOROME" could scarcely be more topteal. Tl/ r ePorter (Jane Fonda) and cameraman (Michael Douglas) oombine with a nuclear p lant official CJack L emmon> in an effort to alert the public to potential catastrophe from a Southern California reactor The characters are never more than skin-deep, but the event'> are important, and director James Bridges builds the tension to an almost unbearable pitch. The issues raised by the film are vital to everyone Rated PG, with a few expletives "HAIR" is a JOYOUS celebration of the liberating 1960s, a rare flight of creative Imagination widening the dimensions of the m ovie musical. It was fortuitous • that "Hatr" was not converted to film in the wake of its explosive impact as a stage r1tt.r action. The perspective ot time Cand th<' end of the Vietnam w ar ) was needed to assess the 1•f lt>c tc;of rc vo1u11onary o1 t11tudes. The mov1P scnpt l by M ichaelWeller l 1s1nvolvtng ctnd cohesive, following an Oklahoma dra ftee's introduction to thP drug·protest·love children scene ot Mannattan. The direction by M ilos Forman is m iraculous : singi ng and dancing are inspired, • and the exuberant cast, headed • by John Savage. freat Wiiiiams and. Beverly D' Angelo, could not be better. The rating 1s PG because of sem1·nuditv and coarse language. Guidance might also be advised for parents who are easily offended by anti-establishment views "GET OUT YOUR HANDKERCHIEFS" is a boldly innovative sex cornedy of the lond that only the French could concoct. Despairing over the depression of his w ife (Carole Laure), Ger ard·'! Depardieu seeks a cure by enlisting a stranger, Patrick Dewaere, a s her l over. Bertrand Blier demolishes sexual myths with his brllliant dir ectorial touches, each turn of th~ plot pregnant w ith c,urpnse. Subtitled in Engl1sn 1t is obviouc;ly m eant for mature audience'> "THE CHAMP" 1s a frankl y sentimental tale of the love between ari over·the·hill boxer clnd his understanding son. Jon Voight plays the f allible f ather in good'\,tyle, tttough he 'ieems almost tw hea lthy to be on the skids. Ricky Schroder is the sunshiny 8-year-old, and he is ~lutely perfect. Faye " Jill ClAYBURCH 1 an un~ I Wr .man ,, Dunaway is effective as Voight". ex·wife, though the reason for their break·UP is not clearly defined . The entire production is first-class rPminlc;cent of M GM1nitsheyday Rated PG. "NORMA RAE" is an intelligent i\nd frequently movinq social dram<) abOut ..,uppression of workers' rights in cotton m ills of today's South. It is also cl Pygmalion story of the awakening of a young Southern woman'<; mind by a union or gan· izer from New York. The film succeeds on both levels Sally Field is the late-blooming crusader Her performance signals the start of the 1979 Academy race for best actress. Ron Leibman Is persuasive as the Jewish pariah in the'companv town, and Beau Bridges has a telling scene as Norma Rae's bewildered husband. Rated R. GEORGE C. SCOTT "HARDCORE" casts George C. Scott as a m idwestern Orpheus descending into the hell of the West Coast porno world in sear ch of his runaway daughter. Paul Schrader has written and · directed a film that succeeds not only as a suspenseful drama but also as a social document. The crucial element Is Scott as the religious fundam en· tali st. The rating is R. Alt~ he< cil•ofl~. 1.1 ... !!0410~-_,,,"'' ln•~'""'"°S pt"opk ... tll( ludlnit ..... wt!. WINNER Of 3 Al:AOf MY AWARDS Best Actress Jane Fonda Best Actor Jon Voight Best Original Screenplay Waldo Salt &Robert c.Jones Story by Nancy Dowd Janefonda Jon Wiglat Bruce Dem "r~H .. """'' ... "& IOllle sc..._,.,,,WW>Q SAlf....,ROBERTCJQNES ....,..,NANCY DOWD 0t.-d......,...HASt<BJ.. WEXLER _.._BRUCE GllBERT "--"'JEROME HEU.MAN ~""HAL ASH8V .. .. . .. . .. _..., _____ .... ,,. -... .... .,. . ORANt.I MAI I h ~ . .. New Dracula's . D~essed to Kill • Donning an eleganl wardrobe . tailored by Dunbill Of New York. George Hamjlton stars a!-. the patrician Transylvanian Coant Dracula. who comes to New York to win the lov.e or tht> illl-J\mcrican girl of his dreams in "Love at First Bile," now showing locally. H amilton 's D r acul11 m a y be the m ost charming, urbane and witty representative or the famous vampire to date and 1s certainly th«.: funniest. The expensive wardrobe, several pieces o f which are torn to shred'i during Dracula's en· counters with some o f M anhattan's m ore un savory nightlife, contains three Cull·length black capes with cr eam silk linin g and Dracula's trademark stand-up collar, cut from seven yards of fabric at a cost of nearly $1 ,000 each - Also included are two form al velvet suit::.. three run dress 1la1lcoats '· two dinner suits 1 tuxedos > and a full-length. silk-hned velvet robe. Joining Hamilton in the r omantic comedy are Susan Saint James (with an expensive wardrobe of her own from award·winning Oscar d e Lar enta l : Ric h a r d Benjamin. as a bewildered psych1utrisl. Dick Shawn. <i::. an m credulous polic~ detect ive and Arte John::.on. a::. RenfieJd. Dracula's psychotic manser vant. One of television's most popular coupJes, Sherman H em sley and Isabel Sanford. better known to their fans as George and Louise on the hit tieries "The Jeffersons, .. spark some of the hilarity. Hemsley plays a bombastic Ha.rlem preach· er , startled when he unexpectedly com es face t o race wilh Dracula when his coffin ar· r ives at a Black funeral b y mistake In a separate cameo appearance. Isabel Sanford plays a slighlly disoriented B l ack j udge, forced to pass sen~ence on the world's best-known vam pire when he is hauled in on char~es or robbin~ a blood bllnk • 41 • • ... DAILY PtLOT Mokesl<ottef and tHs Sw.atnogs look like o-- kindefgorten .... t~4 1'-~f NUt N' fUJilt .~ "••)fltt'lf • rf rrtt~ I M GU NOA JN:.ICSQN.,..., OUVBl llE£D ... "THE CLASS Of MISS MH:MICHAEL'.' ,., ... .,,-MICHAEL MURPHY ~SALIND CASH ··•~"°'1.,. .. ,_..,,.DIN'~O•~llOf'Ol'h•• M"''' 1 fK9\QO..O t>MCttftOU("+Odoy ~l~lf'f ,.-uw tf9<wl·4• •100\,IC"'"GlOtG• •~t towel ono no.ft.tot '---"'<1¥''-UISO.. W,....ntO" tf"w K ... ftO"U "Odw<.:ecJ 0., JUOb ..... "'° .,tOC.._~ .. ,._.W°IA(..A\4 ' ,,-.P. R . _:-::.,.-... ..!;!_ OMIK ..a 0, W'l'O ._AltUA#O tiC~OIC. f. ! '!.' l --.. -~-- ....... , ' ~··--11 ll~ll q~&U WOOO'f MUN e -CUTOH MANH,\TTAN 191 11'41 • Nt •• ,., • -........ ,.. 90YK•- lA$T IMUACI 1111 U 1M e 1•M e e1ao .. .. ,, ...... -..-.r.r.1.---:,-~,,.'7,---.. ---·--·----··-'"'CMtMA ntWit"el ~'.Aillli!Mlli; 1•' '" ~~•o "-"' ----' THI IUDOY HOll Y STOtlY IPOl ...... -l900IU lfl\l ... 11 l&.AllNO UOOUS 111 '~•wt•-••••-• .... auo.-.. SILINf PAl"8 ,,_, ~, .... _ u.r..--,1•--1:1-.11 ~ ....... _ --CAUfOIHIA sum t,.1 Pl.VS HUYIH CAH WAIT ~.IM 4f672·sJ I Nal900«S ll.AZIHG SADDLfS COMtNG HOME 1111 'ACIFIC fHIAfllS DttlVl-IN SU"• SWA~ MUTS HAllOI ILVD. Drlwe•lf\ s-~ .._, Se1 & S•'"· -I em to 4 pm o.ANCM Orf ... 1,. I & 1 •oe• MA••tON as oucuu ,,. lOVI AT flllST am IH I f\V~ •NNlf .. 1~1 IA•IA .-1 e elCMatO .otOA• 01.D IOYfl .. ..OS1111 '"'' '",!WO .. Of~ ·-4•1 • ...... .,_ ..................... ---, ........ . .,. ·----.. -.... -----. . .. . . . . . . ~ .......... . .. -~ • • • r ~ • .·.~ .. ..,, _,. .,, • • • • .. • • • ,..,... • • • • ~,..,.. ... ,• ....... ..-.~ ...,,. .. DAILY PILOT f1tday, ._..,. 1170 ·~111" (.YfNtNQ ·1u.=0Nlt A i-. OOC10r • AeMowt ~ ........ ...... "-" ICIOllf .... -~y ··-···'Wt ...... loO •enlgM...,._, ~ OOIM jeoC*dla tM Ml#9 al 1t111 ll"0'4I '*'-. .THIMAOY~ ~ .,_ !NI ... Qell MM °'90• _.. °" 1M <I<-··--~OflM ,...'dOPCO ftw ._Of •ltal• _, 1111· io-• ~ •flllW'QMd -e--•l•t •- trom "" 111·\IOIO ......,..._ -0~ ·TV~ A tioo~ .,.,,... • .,I 04IN.• ....,,. anytf\lng 61\0 ~do.-. ,._ to Ille ll>Q"''1 l>IOOet ., tHe ST'NQ 0# ·~ " ~..,.., IOOlr. •• ""' bid\ Ftww.oecc> tnw1twne •ffw' at War .. nci gen.ow _",..• '""1 gaw l>oflll 10 Into ,,.,.,,... l>Onal lDnQlll'O<-"'"' WWetlOUM lJnootl U,~=CAMPA I ILOV£UJCY Ho twrt Ouv.111 \tar~ a!'> <;t•n Dwight U E1M•nhow\·t <·ommanding lht:> Allied furl't's 111 ~uropt.· in thl· m1n1!)t.'rit:~ "lkl'." ('Onllnu1ng tonight at !J nn ABC . ('himnel 7. Rielly bt\ng11 nome a monk co11. and Lucy tnmlla 111a1 •1'11t0t""" Sl TVAUCTION (CONT'D) ID '"Ml DIOE.ST {R) 8D PAOJ£CT UHIVEASE "'GaMh-" (I) CA088-WIT8 7:IO 9 NEXT 8T£P 8EVOHO .. Cream Ot Olsatte•" 111) ltotEJW OAIFJ'IN G~ta: Sllellfly Wlnte<s. Suun Saini JlllTWIS, Heltlrl Gurley Brown 1:00 I ces NEWS NeCNEWS .._YWEOGA .. E A8CNEW8 I Cl) JOt<EA'I WllO 8IX MllUOH DOU.AA MAH $1-·1 II~. Ille llfst 8 DANCE FEVER Celebrity 1u<lget· Ooneld O'Conn0t. Tony Basil. 6111· • Whtie OATINGGA .. £ 9 HOU'YWOOO 80UAAE8 Cl TIC TAC DOUOH • AOAM-12 ll'a the -ong Neaon f0t a pnon~ cycilst and a pnony ~ancesale fB VOTERS" Plf>£UN£ '"FllOM And I __ .. Host JimCooper (I) THE MUPf'ETS G-• l(ns Knalotte<son. Rita CC)()l;dge boOnle -· 1na1111s on ~s ..... t>t .... ue>• ~Ing ring {Pllrt 21 .U.woAOAHOSON Much to Fred"a CHlltgflt, Lemont • br1c:le0 10-be decldM "°"lo merry him •:00• Cl) TH€~ Ch.ann.-1 Lillfin9• tJ KNX I tC8!:>1 Lo' Anqvh.:'> 0 KNBC !NBC) Lo~ Anovl.::. 0 KlLA l1W I Lu'> Ang,.1.-,, 0 Kiib\ IV IA~C) Lo·, A n !)t"I• l() "' M~ 1CB<..1 S.m 0 11•rin 0 KH.I Iv I loo ' l ,, ... An 11·11· • (\0 ... c,., I I AHCl """ C)h•lj ' ID "11V1 lood l l l'o A" 1•·"' HULi( Jl>Ck McG8'> :l puraull ot tl'te Hulk II mvdCllli<l lly '"~ now el<ls ana " 11n11<1 young man cli"'T11flQ to be lho c.raa,uro 0 OIFF"RENT STROKES Mrs Gi11e11 •• otte<ed u tob llS llOUHmOlh6• IO lhe giri. Ill K1ml>Ofl•fs IUclU· ,.,,. M:N>Oi II MOVIE • • • •., • Lovo1• And 01ner S1ranoe<s·· ( 19701 G'(I' Young. Anne Jed< son A moc:leln young cou~·· counan1p and wec:1<11ng ere 1n1err .. a1ea .. lh 11\e 11ves ot their lam111as end trMlnc:ls (2 htS I 8 di MAC1<£NZlES Of' PAAACMSE COVE The MllCltonz>e ~tels 11nrt1t Cuda 1n a cutthroel poke• oome •n 1"9 h<>oe' 111•1 lie c.an wtr1 d00e>e•ot111y n"6<1· "'°ta• montly 0 MOVIE • • "Cn110 ' Lend" t t972) Cllilt .. s Bronson JACk P&ll•r><.tt Af1ftr 1nu CIVIi Wer m<1mhe1\ <11 d tllO()(lllltr•ly PQ15'1 11Alk1ng A hfllt nrAl'd ktlli>r "'"t ktll· 1op 011A An•)lllllr f:> nr~ 1 ,, C1cww" ,, ... ) tut .... • w ood. CIHlllOPll•r Ptumlntt. A ,_ Holf- wood ,,., ...... It~ MIU&11nQ 10 W.. ~ buel- llMf IOClJety Of ttw T hit· llM (2NI ) • WMHINOTOM WllK IHNVllW UO G aTtW fllWllT .. Minon &«ta. Jonnny CMfl. ~g. Burn• and Bob ~ jOll\ "'4ttl GClf!MIOIM St.-.. MAftln lo 11111• a ""wtld lltld crfll'/' looll ., • variety of Americ an pu tlmae (R) • n.1 OOOOOUPlt h b ,......,_ 11'1 f\ullbae*. ,,,. hectic -·· IMCllng up to O.C..' I IJ'amage -bOlh -e In the Anny~ QD WAil IT'AO"T WEEK TM> • ...._. Energy Cri6ta' GuMt C~ T Muwelt. -*>• vlee prMIOenl ano director, Cyr~ J L&w· •...C. Inc ~ 8 Cl) THE DUKES Of HAZ2AAO Bo end Luk• ,,.,oleally put out • llre In an armor.a lructl ar><I ~ llCCU&ec:I OI ,...,,ng SI million lor their trouble 8 9 lkE Robert Ouv111 and Lee Remlci< porlray 0..-at Dwight 0 E1""1IOWef. arid 1111 truSled mltl11ry a>Oe Kay Summeuby In thtl qg• tracing Iha American lleto's war years. (Pen 2 ot J) ... MERVORtmH OueSUl Shelley Wmtor5, Sualln Saint James. Helen Curley Brown. Sylvia l(flS· tel fD 'TV AUCTION <Q.ONT'OI 'Ii) NOVA "$1111 W81ers" Appearing 11 a p1ac;1<1 hlllten, IM Ille ana rhythm ol a ponc:1 1..in •eetlty the acene ol conallll'lt. lrenellc c:lr..,.,.,a. CR) .. .30 0 8E8T Of SAT~Y NIQHTUV£ "'Volon!e II'" Comeov ana muSICal hlgllllghts trom 1ne pest '°"' seuons or "Sat- urd11y N1g11t Uve'" will lltt presented 10:00 tJ Cl) OALl...'S I Bobt>y &nd J R t>Otn 1001 Qullly wh6n Joel! suffers a heart a11aci. atte< ~ ol "'~"' brOll\ef1y COOlhCIS (R) I 110 NEWS Q) NIOHT GALL.ERV ., Oo Nol 8e40n<jj To TM Human Wortd11 A women ""~ " v1s1on 01 ner suppos odly 0,.,10 ooyt .. end on " o.mletlntrt EI!) WORLO ~ TONIGHT'S '-"TESTlJSTING! ---~ a.o•--TUBE TOPPERQ~,_,---Ni'lllil···_...·~;;:roe:; ...... ~ • tm"I -... ~(1•1• ..... NBC U 8:30 -Steve Martln Special. The "wild and cra zy guy" is joined by Milton Berle , Johnny Cash, George Burns and Bob Hope. ARC fJ 9:00 "Ike." The second of three episodes in this new mlnlserles a bout the life of Ge n . Dwight D. Eisenhower. played by Robert Duvall. <See photo at left >. ABC fJ 11:30 Kentucky Derby Spectal. A look at Louisville and the pre· parations for the most famous of all horse races. 10 term• "'4tn tnelr Eur~ an Identify end .Ulan eccr 10:30 lnomlle ~y 1 UIO 8 (J) (fJ) NEWS MAKE MELA~ MOVIE tt • • 'i't "MldnlghJ Lice .. I 1960) Dorta Oay, Rea HatflM>n Aher e WOt\'1111 IS rnaruec:I lor t"'" montllt to 1 -''">' men. she beglna to receive lrlQhlen· •no. obecene p/IOnil utta (211n ) GI CHICO AND THE MAN Chico 11 fOfotc:I to vecete the van end move in .1111111 Eel • THE BENNY HILL SHOW Professor M111vol aoes unbeltevet>ie 1h1ngs ona then Benny aoes a take-off on Bonn.o end Clyde ffil TV AUCTIOH (COH'T'O) t 1:30 IJ Cl) NBA BA8KETBALL Pno~ri., Sul'\\ ••t 'H·..t1tt•• SUO<'f\Ot'lt( \ 0 TONIGHT HOii Jonnny Car ~on GU9SIS Sammy Oov1s Jr Ronnv Granam. SVSdn s.uandon B SOUPY 8,Al..ES t1J KENTUCICY 0£R8Y SPECIAL A beh1na ·lhe-econes rapot1 on Derby W- reatu"ng e ~ ot 111& 1rao111on. me res11.,11tt-s and 111 .. h0<ses enter ea w111 ~be ptesen1&<1 hve lrom I o<.111111118 CD THE GONO SHOW Q) OETSMAAT Mar must "1/lfn """' KAOS tb able 10 blow up ttVtot• y Dutld•nQ uS(>(I lo• 1110 >Pll~& progrurn Eil) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS al ot dellth ... JUl<QOX Guests Sellor. Oa vld U..x. CllrnU ~ 8enc:I Q) Otl8MART Mu leams of IUIOS's plan• to kin too soac:. aQllntlSIS, bUt CfUllM Illa ce• on the way lo CONTROL 12:30 8 MOVIE • .. .... ••.Jesttce.. ( t962) Angle OIClttn&On. t.Qunoe C11eV1lier. A bMll1lful tnld· Wlie ~ lh8 OOjec1 OI luat fat the men 81\0 jNloucy '°' the women of a tlfl'latl lletlan vll!age. ( I hr ,55tflln I 8 ®J BAAETTA A ptomlnent benker wtlOM daughter <lied ot a orug ov11rd<>se nlros 8 hit man to oo away w1111 1ne pusher respon<•ble (Rl G)PMOVIE • '" "'Jague•" C 19551 M1c1111e1 Coonors. Berton Mec;Lane A setllSh and conn1v1ng 01i m8f\ 1toos Bl notnmg. 1ncluc:llng murder 1n his mercenary CO!'Quests C I "' • 30 mtn l Q) MOVIE • • • Ea111er Ana The King · ( 19601 Joilf\ Colhns, Roch••<! Eoan A Judean .....Oen. ch084ln by ll>fl K1no ot P..-to replace 111s •~ ~. tnes to natl the peraecuhon of he< peop111 {2 nrs 1 1:00 D MIONIOKT SPECtAl Host Amit Stewlilrt Gu8$1$ Etv•s Cos1iil10 1, O Sy1ves1er T aana lt1oma~. p.,.,c;ne& and "'"'" 0 MAVERICK T"undOJr r1 om Tn., NtJr1h 1·30t) N6WS 1.37 0 MOVIE l • • V61T"P•Ht (.,•rt:.•J'I Peppetd, Chrl1tlne Uford. An ln~1ance '"-fite'Ot flnda DOth police and t1u11neu lllllOh4/l 1191 ti lft tour mur- _. end art _.., tl'\ldt robbery. (2 tn., 5 min.) • MOYll **~ "Th• Mudlatlt" (196') Alec OutnnHI. ,,_ Dunne. An Englilfl wait Mee to ,,,... ~ Vk;lorie, MCluded In hat ""'9 llrl08 hat hutlbllnd'. dNltl. (2 Ille.I • MOYll * * * "Salome" 't953) Rite Heywc>nh. St-en O<anger Salome c:lancee the ''OMce Of The s._.. Velll.. In liopee of .. >Mg JoM The 8-ptlst from being beheaded 12 hn1 I 2:211 NEWS 2:IO NtW8 MOYIE • • 'h "Moline'" I 19581 Cherln Bo~. Mlef\M M org en. In the U•ly 1900•. e down·and.OU1 Fren<:ll nobleman get• Involved In -rOl'nlllll~ mat~lng ttiat back· 11rw In Illa 11\IOf. (I Ill , M m•n) Q) MOVIE • • • .. Slavtt Q.,1 11947) George Brent, Yvonno 06Carlo A l•t>yan sr11vo gort a11emp1s to ''tit' ... group 01 AmortCAn Srl•lo•i. oe.ng n..ld "' cu~•noy tly an evil tyrant (I '" JO rnlfl I 3:00 Q) MOVIE * • • "Sl•ve G11I" 119HI G11org11 Brent. Yvonne OeC1r10 A lJbyan slave girl auempta 10 f•ee a O•OOP OI American SlllOfS 1>e1no t1etc:I 1n cvsroay by an evil tyrant ( I '" . 30 min ) 3:078 HEWS tjJO D MOVIE • • .... "'Bolil 011( 119601 Oev•c:I filrra•. Noelle Adam ~tlul of ~ ta111er's •eman11ge. " ,_,ager jOlns a g•OUP ol ottb681 c;h&raetets and "''nos uP 1nvo1vt1<1 1n muroe< ID MOVIE • • Hum&n Oe!lue • '195•) Glenn F"Otd, Glona Orah&m6 1n an etton 10 dfSpOSe ot l\ilf C11ng1ng nustiano once ana IOt 811, u ... oman ~•r:llea f0t .; partoll"OU• .. 1ihng 10 aouo1., a. .... 11 ... 1:> nr~' 4:0!> 0 STEVE EDW AROS 4:25 0 NEWS 4:.Ml 0 MOVIE ewovw To 8e Alwlounced. ( 1 IW., 30 llWI.) MON•eta .. ........... =!!Q&.-~.VMD GOLIATH 1'9111MOUf ~ ,N:f'Olf'f CAPTIONID ABC NEWS , Cl) totODIM Alff 9 Tl4E OOUME Of' OURTIMD 7:00. DUSTY'S TNEHOUIE D ALVW AHO THE ~ I llG aLU. MAMl.E 15v:W. TVWOMIH YOGA FOR HEALTH Cl) SPANISH 1:30 8 r..u.Al..O AHO THE ' MAGIC MOYIE MAC-. I FAHTASTIC FOUi' p~ I =~= "°""""ACOM INH£A~ ··A•u enos•" leads to BulOmRIOC 9811..a>rreciion. Cl) CUISIHE . a:OO 0 (I) POP£YE D OOOZIUA~to 0 MOVIE ••• ··~AOem" 11939) Joel Mc::Cr-. a.-. O• Marahall An ex-spy •rid ... '°"'* ~ nuabend "ad! down en esc>ionlf09 °'~· (1 hr . 30 min ) B ~11l'N•Fflfllm•mm SUP£AITAR8 LOI A~ T·Blrda Ya. New Yen Somber& • MOVE * .. * * •'Gtend Hae91" I t932) a..te Gert>o. Jotw\ .no Lionel 88n'ymore A Clay '" the 111e ol tlle inllat>- 1tan1s ot Germany'• Gnnd HOlel brtngS lt>eir pe"'8 ~I her (2 nrs • 30 m1n.1 t1lJ JOHN CALLAWAY IMTERVlEWS c,.,,,,,, pno1ographer Vuu&et K111M:ll 1:30 U) SCill™ERH CALIFORNIA ED NOVA !>llil WalMS" Appearmq Q) 1'.COI' IV 1111.i l l •"·Art I"''' ED !\{.I f \ / 1 f'H'>I Lr> l\flqo•I" • EE 11,(x,l rv 11'11 ,, t1unt•111;11 "B" 11' CD CAROL BURNETT ANO FRIENDS (,\,_,.,, Mttqg•t~ "tm lh m uovl\i MORNING Au<>tr.1itt1 TM Luc~~ 12:00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE \0111ooen1?' The peoplti I 1q 1.>1 A!l"""n" CO"• l .-J d ••"CH Pafnt.• A v ,,,..r.01H c. t ,,, •• 01~)" 11 ~m,,u 'f'lll1•Q'1 r '"''". rrut• 1tta•, IHlt.tt 11 Mr Jr m•n ) • • T thb, '11tn()tf(1, f41,JH Aq,;111 f tC,A.f 1 ,,,,r. H1lwifrd A1i11'1"' t.,,,...,,..t1 .. <J pl&eld ll(l~. l!Wj "'" MIO ll)"lhm ot d pond IS "' r•4 dh(v '"H 'canft ot t vru,1 .. m. h"n.lh<. OIQl'r\1\. • • • ln ~tl'1 t~ 0 JltSy An 11\16" ra< IU'.; n1110' ,,. OOwn under I~ tO COfT 9 n.ttr home l@tHlnQ lf'ltt 11ru" Tr.a ••<inoe• ., '·O•~ tJUi t • NBC Will Stick With Its Losers Next Season Ry PETER J. BOYER follO...,tnj! H _\"car tn °"'h tc-h the nct...,ork lagged far :..OS ANGELES I AP 1 -~liC. in a 'tunnin~ pro,.:r<.imrntn;? i:atnbl<'. ha'> :rnnounccd <i fol l telt' ... 1s111n .;cht-duk comJ)<)'-ed la r~<:ly or the: !>amc.: ... ho\\s th~t hf'l1>4•tf make ltw current !it·ason a rat tn~:. cl1~.1sl•'1 for th<' nl'lwork bl·h1nd tl!-.compclltor::.. t\ BC anti CBS · nt'T Ot' :!2 1101,;RS Ot' w<-d;l y pnme-11mt' nc·tv.11rk progrummrn).'. If. hours r·n the n!'w :\BC -.t'hcduk l'On:-.1st of rr•turnmg prm•ram'>. programs th:Jt v. ·rC'. for th.-mo!lt p:.irt, fatlun:~ th1i. yc:<ir J\mon~ th(• rt"tUrn('('5 arc f1ve 5hOW!> th:Jt ~l'fl' m 1ds~·ao.;on n ·Pl•1cc•mcnl-. Onf\ six m•w St•rt<•s an• on the fall schedule. Jrrnoum·cd h~ th<' net\.\Ork Th<it is tbf~ $3mc 11umbc·r of n1•v. '>hOw!> rncluded on the fo ll schedule 11f lh1!\ yc·ar-., ratings leade r. ABC Th~(· f1 vt• arf· · l>tff"rent Stroke:.. · '"Hello L:irr:; · · B.J and The Bear," "'K<st .. Columb-0 " That AH<.: would slick with most of 1t!i sue· 1'cssful program::. was no surprise : NBC's loyalty lo low-rakd shows WCI!> Many in the indus try h<Ad ,•xpcctcd wholt·salc cha nges in NBC's ::.chcdule. formerly "Mrs. Columb<1'' and "'He:.r l l't:<>ple ·· BUT Tltt: CARRYOVER snows 1n thh Co S(' were not \Cry :-.ut'<:l'!>Sful 1n their short tryout s this * * * • -* * CBS Adds Seven Shows LOS ANGELES 1AP 1 CBS. seemingly in a s tro ng position to make a r un al ratin~s·leader ABC. h as added seve n new series to its rall schedule a nd d o ne away with "T he P aper Chase." the law school drama loved by critics but ig nored by viewers Also absent from CBS' lineup when the rail season begins next September will be "Kaz." "The ~aryTyler Moor e Hour," "Good T imes." "Billy," "Dear Detec- tive" and "Time Express." the network announced Tuesday. CBS. second to ABC in the rat· ings ro r most of the 1978·79 se a son. will a dd seven n ew s hows to its lineup four hour- lo ng dramas and three ha lf·hour sitcoms. CBS STRENGTHENED its prog ramming in t he latter half of the curre nt $eason with the addition or re placem ent series t h a t be ca m e hfts : "White S hadow." "The Duke s o f Hazzard" a nd "WKRP in Cin· c innati." These programs will return. a long with 10 othe r series . M08l will be back in their c urrent time slots. • Only ··The J effe rsons" will be SOUTH COAST ACtoaS STUOtO c.i t03 ....... _..,, "' Mil tot *"" ouo:se•etels:. ,,....,. a alraHo_,_ C714t 957.0211 "C..,.,1te. e." local coverage keepayou Informed everyday In the DAILY PILOT ' moved. from Wednesday to Sun- day. "A ll in the F amily ," th e net w o r k 's top com edy h t t thro ug h most or t he decade, Wlll not be back. as s uch. It will be re placed by "Archie Bunker's P lace, .. a sitcom featuring Ca r: roll O'Connor. the last original member of the " All in the Fami· ly" cast. Jean Sta pleton. who played Edith Bunke r. will make som e guest appeara nces on the show, the network anno unced. MARY TYLER Moor e, who failed in two series with variety them es. will join the sch(.'<fule later in the year with a sitcom . C BS did not touch its pro· g rams on Monday. Thurs day a nd Friday nights, the network ·s stro ngest nights. The new series : "Trapper J ohn. M.0 ·· Pernell Roberts as the modern· d ay T rappe r J ohn practicing medic ine 28 years after leaving the Korean Wa r milit ary hos pital portrayed in the current series. "M·A·S·H. "S unday allO. "BIG SHAMUS. Little Shamus" -Bria n Denne hy as a hotel dick and Doug McKeon as his son. Saturdays at 9. "P a ris" --James Earl Jones. the acclaimed stage and s creen a ctor in his fi rst TV series. He plays the capta in of detectives for t he Los Angeles Police De partment. Saturdays a t 10. · ·we·r e Cruis i n " -Sta rs James Vincent McNi c bo l I Kr is ty's big brother> and Ma rc McClure as two adolescents do- ing adolescent things . Tuesdays at 8. THE COMEDIES: "Working Stiffs," star ring .Jim Belushi and Michal'! Keaton, Wednesdays at 8 : ·'The L ast Resort." We d- nesdays at 8:30, and "Struck by Lightning," starring J ack Ela m a nd Jeffrey Kra mer . Saturdays a t 8:30. CBS said tha t "Stocka rd Chan· n i n g in .I u s t F rl e nds • " a m idseason s how tha t was a mild hat in the ratings. will be back on t he schedule at the end or 1979. "P1pe r Chase" was con s idere d a f avor it e o f C BS C ha ir m a n Willia m Paley , a status that saved the show from cancellation ror a year . ln the e nd. though, ra tin gs had the final say. "Paper Chase" spent most of its Ufc battling ABC's popula r "Happy Days" and "Laverne nnd Shirley ," and fina lly. it lost. You are cordialli' lnylle:d o a end the G~and Opening of The .Maritime Collection Newport's Newest Ship's Chandlery! Deallq ln authentic antiques •ad decor of the sea. View a variety of aatltentlc brass tele•raphs, bfJmacles, comnpassea, plaq11es and mlldt maeb more! Come jolm"r~lebraU...•Clacode Mayo 8atMay5,lh.•.·tp.m. lalltealat·•all .. PoNOCaUP1udeu,U.Vllllt1e s.ts Via o,orto, Ne-..rt IJeacm. 11'.cTMl48 S.e you ,,..,_' . --. -. ... pnn~ l,;ll'k1n1• rating•._ S1ht>rm,1n <Jpp:i n ·nlly hoped lh..it f:1m11tant~ ho...,t·\·1·r '-hl.!hl ""Ould -,uff1<•t· Thr mo ... 1 famn11" or lhl· a-c1·ti '>1·rir·5 1~ ··supl·r1 n 1111 · t h(• $12 mtlhnn 1·mhJ1 r,,.,.,m1•rll thal .;p1•nt th n1111•h 11.rlh l1111>f"ri ltf1· :11 tl1t h<Jllom or lh1· r..1 ting!-Al !-.n n<onP f rom th1· 't ht•dult: :ir1 ··111 ghC'llflt-~an11r. · · 'l1Hh.ingtr'>' an<l Ed M cl\1 <1hon·s Whodun111t "" In a m1ltt :.urprtM'. Jam<•'> (,arni:r 1.1 Ill n·turn fo r anoth(:r season of "Tht• H1J1•kford Flies. · ., longtiml' m•twnrk ::.tandard that ha::. !>lipped in the ratings /\lso returning C1r1• '"The Wonderful World of 0 1::.ncv" ;i nd the thrt·<' NliC shows that came doses! t<·, twing hits "Quincy." .. Lillie lloust on thl· Prairil'" ::ind ··c 111 Ps ALL OF THF. RET URNIN(; ~hows will be in th<•1r or igina l lime slots except "Diff'rcnt Strokes·· and ··Hello La r ry," which move from Friday to Wednesday. Tht -.11i; n1·~ '>h1Jv. ... an• fht; ~1 l!-..111\ l'OI u r .. -. 11( ~h,.rtff Lt1 ht1 · ~ t·ocn t·1f\ ... 1arrtni.: C'l.111111 · .-\k111 ... ..,.., a !>ht rill with a t11111 h of larPl'n\ From ll1•rt· In l•.l l'nllt\ The ~<Ar Yt'<rr'>. ·an l'\t\•n!>111n 11f last ~1·:is1>1f.., mtnhcn r• ... <1daptcd frorn .I :Jmc .... l rmc!I OtJ\ f·I It '>l<ir'> \\ 1lhJ.m lJt."' <Afll'. "Bl'CK ROC.t:RS IS Tin; 25th Cenrury," a sctl'nt'e fH·t1on <111\ (•ntur1• about th(.· pat c ht!rn "Shirl<.\". · ,1 t'lim~d)' drnm<A about a !i ingl'• p<Jn•nt 1Sh1rlt•y .Jrmt·"' ~ho n:wvt·s from New York tu L:.ike TaltOt' '"1'hl• Forer :· a cop ~how starring Joe Don Bakt•r ::t!I NYPD Chi<"f of Oet.ec!Jves i::arl Eischied. "'The Man Culled Sloane," secret agent doings with no s t<.ir <1s yet N liC's News Nagazine, "Weekend." will be rcpl<Aced by .. Prime Tim e." star ring ··Tomorrow" hos t Tom Snyder . Snyder"!. show will premiere in June and the rest l)f NHC 's schedule will debut beginning the wt'l'k of ~pt 17 .. - ' Exercise your gray matter every day. Read the informative, entertaining DAILY PILOT 642-4321 . _ ...... --., ... ... G(>MtCS I CROSSWORD MARMADUKE "Fronkly, Marmaduke. l l1ke-O ti befter when you qoggedly res1!.led both time' SUPERHEROES SHOE MOON MULLINS '· TllE FA \1IU CIRCl S''' By Bil f\•·•m•· "Mn. McColl is comin' to sit with us. She's the oott·who always bursts into teors." DENNIS THE MENACE -·- , --------------------:---~-----w • ,., ... 4,1919 FUNKY WINKERIEAN ........ ., •IWllil~ s llll)f~ llM.,., .-,---__,am,...1.,... ;pill! by Tom BltiUk PEANUTS t ~ I J THE <?.AAL.l1Y L.E\IEL. o~ C,,A!tEVANU: r~ vU:Y LOVV ANO PE.TTY AtOtAND HEtE l.Af fl.Y PfOPLe COMPLAIN • .A EJOUT ~UCM MtNOlt .ANO IN7 16NIFICANT THIN(i~. by Men Lazarius YOIAKNOW~? "'1YI vowve 60T 1He KIND~ rllt~T·~ o~revANCE wew~! '/OtJR WAIT& WILL 8E WIT).( ~OU IN A MOMENT ... ~JO~ 'lOOR MEAL .. I MATE IT UJMEN HE'S IN A 6000 MOOO by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan by Jeff MacNelly by Ferd & Tom Johnson .. ~OU SH, ~RM~~. I LI K( ~OU A~> A fR1E. ~(I t'N'f 1'&.l(RL'·~ IJO MAl·"- 6tluJE.t.~ us -------i 'flHll~ 6ECAU"St: 1'M A 1..(0 Af\JO 'IOU i;r A l i\NlER C f>.~((i('.•_ ~Wv L(C !.o J1.;~f ARtt.1' f ~161.rr i:QR cw~ ofMER ! t-.lCllJ Cl.1 'f\J.f; O'fiAtR ~Ai.10, l Al-ll(R~ ANO 'J IR60<-;. MAd '.. A' oCCO WMB INA'f1C't-L ANO l Ar-l 8£<.oMf: OU1fE: Afl AlHfO! 1- _1 _v:~: ~ J ! :Cj~~\J~J c[J &__,_ ,_,.. ....... "'-'~-r.~J .._ _______ _, L-li:lr.::~.x..Jl..---1./_.:..1 \..:....J 5-i;. 11 DR . SMOCK MAY :t RE:A(;:> 'fHe INSCRIPTION ON YOUR CA.Duce.us RIN<S, .JASPE:R.? NIELSEN OK, KID. You'R( NE.1-i 'TO AVDtflON /6 OUR N~ EMC£E, ~€.Yf AND 11'? "uROVE:t.•, ~ 'SHoW Wl-£Rf You f'IND our JJSf HOW fA~ ~ WIU. 60 ft) ($f' ON OOVl~ION I Ne.Xi': ()JE MIYJ, l zoo IN~. ANOA~a: CAffOOt>,,. by George Lemont by Jeff Millar and' Jon Mcintosh ... ~S. €lll0f, HE. 011> fAf t( I MY 60D, ~~ ARE YOv~t>ro1N6 /.Ii. ~MY Ne~f AVVITlON~ ~U!VUt1 ! • I GORDO JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS by Harold Le Dou>r Ar>t>EY I 5AM / COME OVU HERE/ l'VE OOl MOltE OEEtt THAN t CAN ORIN~! wrrn SUCH su~-S~NSrflVE: M~ARING-1 HOW ro VOU Ger 10 SU:f:P, HANK? ~'( 1Hf NKIN6' OFiHf: V~RY QUle1'1HIN6S IN l...lfl:. NANCY BY THE. WAY, I EN.JOYED YOU ON TELEVISION _ _, LAST NIGHT .: . . . ,.. . by Emit lushmiller r TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS l Ari )ld'lt! 6 Prude 10 Ao• SI 'jn<1mv•, S9 /ll)pl~ICd p1irn 61 Wct•f'r UNI rEO FPalurP Synd1ca1e lhursday's Puutt: Solveo ~--~1AI• l -.AIO 0 ' T .E..9..! ~~..l .!_ AJ I I A-L ( Y ( I '4Gul•,••JITh 2wo•O' 1~ Ba~1nQ -64 Pao,-; 1w.1~ A L & I A_S_, l A T [ 111 · I canno• tetl 61 lnt.i tand • 0 . •" T l D•&llf th-:' 19 f eSllVJI ;11 Moon g ><l de~~ .'I '>pr,.~'1 rt , 1 !>oo•h s ~·cl~ ;~010 c.c11 26 Clas.sifted u to .mo - 29 Stasnes 31 Nickname 33 Inlet 34 Dealt 01.11 36 Instructor tO Can prov. 42 Pheasan1 brOO<lS 44 No11a1se 45 Trials 47 Records 49 Noun sutl1 ~ SO Acme ~Memo SJ Fish ~4 Seal_a well 68 Cana1lran s , .. •T l• alrlc rw--.. l • • 1 s •s11 1. •, s .,..,. I f 'I\ 11;ir111is I• 0 0 • • I •I D • c ~ ( [ l II I I • L .-i r ( . . ( 0 II & II Cus1om1 1 n Ta~<> on c 0 " ( S rju I A S I I s I s , [ A «JS• ' A f f .,,_ --f llEIO ~, ( • l s s ' r '•rl&' I ( ' 0 .. 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Y 011 ''l'e IJen1 ,anded Lower Prices •.• . . . Like tlu'~'' llrand New $ 1979 Re~l1l, .. /?or Only t . 1 . :\ll•:R It':\~ -. "I •~1 ·xt'n'· ..... 1Ll.J l .l\· fJ .l\'E SPECIAL CAR ••• REGAL -79 \ . JI You've Demanded A Better Selection ••• Not Just One, But Many To Choose FroQI At $5799. A.nd Most Of All, You've Finally Found Niee People /\._ To Do ·Business With· Both Before And After The SJtle. Toge~her, We've Made Bauer Buick Orange County's Most Popular Buick De(Jlership ••. Let's Keep It That Way!!! Our priee in c lude~ t•\·t·ry thin~ t•xc ept ta x, licen ~e and a $20 doc ume ntary f et•. · Big Car, Small Car - We Take Trades! ~~ --.~-ER. #1-4994·--- Open 'Till 10 P.M. M ?n.-·Sat. · , fh-nnge Cn11nty•s Yes ... Open Every Sunday Till 5 P.M . ~~. · ~I Q~ll Denie r 3 blocks South of the HARBOR BL VD /SAN DIEGO FREEWA Y San Diego Free way A division o f Bouer Mptors. 979 2 ~oo 2925 HARlJURl!CW., WSTA MESA Opef.Joguor·Tn umph-MG • d All makes, models and colors · Classified A-Uto Advertising , DAILY PILOT in the 642-5678 • ..... "" . .. •• .. ............... ,. •• -• ..,_ ~ ... ..........-.............. ~"411f-...... ,...... ..... I .--- HIGH TRADE-IN VALUES "- FROM GAS SAVERS TO LUXURY CARS •••• CONVEN 1 l=INAl\lc ENT ING FREE TODA VS NEW CAR BUYER DEMANDS 36 M0-3.,000 MILE FORD THEM ALL! AND AT THE·ODORE ROBINS FOR WE ARE GOING ONE STEP FURTHER WITH A ••••• MOTOR COMPANY. . . , ·EXTENDED SERVICE · POLICY . WITH . EVERY NEW C.AR.SOLD ' . '79 FIESTAS '79 PINTOS PRICED EVEN LOWER THAN LAST YEAR A MASTERPIECE OF - GERMAN ENGINEERING! . . 10 Acres of the most modern FORD facilities on the WHt CoHt. 8 .42•0010 2000 HARBOR. COSTA MESA 140.i8211 • ' ==----------------:.. . . . _, .... -..--··-····---·-·---._ ·------.... ----·~·-··-·· -·-.. ·--·· . ... .. .. . . . .. ~-.. ... .·~ . • .. , _.. • • • • • -• r -• • • • ~ •• • . -.::....:...: -. . . . . . . .:.•-:...• -'------------------~=o-~ ----~- l-Ml~n,_5* ll11Mt,_5* ....... ,_S. H111",_S. ,_ .. ·"--------------------------• ••• ••• • e •• ••••• .. ••••• ••••••••• e •••••• .. ••••• eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee•••• •••••••••••••••••••-•• •••••••••••eeee ...................... I IS I I I a :.;..;.---• .,...,.. 1002 •••ctt 1002 .,.,.. 1002 •••r91 tOO ., .. ,.. IOU 1111 P " 0 lf~t Nelke! ~··············........ ..............•........ ....................... ...................... . ............................................ . UDO ISLI Ray view from, 2 patio decks enha~c6 cus tom sp11clou1.+ 5 bdrm., 4 bath lltuWJ.oulJMlme ~Jike new. Ideal for ea&anaiaUag Corner lot. 8),000 . .. CAMYOM Golf cOWM view lrom .spacious 5 BR, 4 ba. trlldttJon&l horM: lge. famUy room, pool, Jucuzzi. $750,000 IAYFaONT Several fine bayfront homes with pler le slip .ar THI M J1TTY YllW aun'? IASTSIDI COSTA t llSA 2 Bdr Fixer flS,000 2 Bdr Fixer · 189.500 Ask for Robert Milliken 831·1266 · Al ,..._.•le •1h.-r11s 1'<t ... .._•p11Pff lo\1uib ,_ '° ttw Ft'dtiral l''a\r .... alnti Al·t of tffl! _...h makn Ill Ulf'¥•1 to lldvt•rt&l>c ••Y pr.- (ef11Dl'l'. llm1t.itk1n u1 ~mmnt1110 bu:.i'(I •111 ~.c•ulor.1t-h~1,1n ,,., ,., ~..ti un..:111 ••r Jn tllU'Dll<IU II• 111.il.1· •'"' -,wh ~1·tt•n.-1•. h1111t .i Ulm. or chM·nu11m11111n CONDOMINIUM WrTH COMVENIEHCE AVALON Wt•U L'Oruilrucled, 3 BR, l ba. oak floor. pa.rtial basement. concrete foundaUon. Flats area. $120 000 - If you've got the blues -we '~e got the c ures: a contemporary 4 bedroom "capsule" on a CdM hillside above the jetty, to be taken with a friendJ y front patio. an upstairs sun deck, brick floor fa mily room and a bit of bright yel~ow kitchen. ft will stir you gently until the $279,000 sales price becomes the best investment you ever made. F eel bette r aJready? - NEWPORT llACH CARMEL MODEL -3 bdrm, fam rm. formal dine room. Harbor View Homes. Li~ht and bright. Ask for Tom Baron 631·1266 ) ..... oo.M whtt ........ cl.t.-ce to Pee. . .. °"""..ct·~· ........... ,.. c ...... , ............... c:..... .. BILL GRUND Y. REALTOR Merrirall_... _ _....wdal ~ ...... U~IC>Ut: li()~t:i SI JI.HO. 11 , "' !l .• r~ ., bl') blbl REALTORS~ 675·6000 IRVINE 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 2443 Ea5t Coast Highway. Corona del Mar IN THE RANGH -3 bedrm , lge fam rm . Assume 93/4 % fixed loan· owner will carry 2nd. Ask for Toni Baron 63 1·1.26G ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 499-455t So.tt. Lal)lmo 497-Ull Lctci-leedl \ 495-1720 L ........... 4tl-lil2 D.aPoW • 'A' I . ~I. !· y '\ TAYLOR CO. REALTOHS Silll;t • l~MH OCEAN VIEW LOT L aguna Bl·<H:h ho me sits on quiet paved nil·dc-sac plus panoramic view u p t h <' co<Js t t o P a lo s Vcrdt!S Pt•nirum la. l 'lllitics to lot First time offered. $175.000. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 1111 San J~ Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER. N.I . 644-4910 OCEAH & CAHYON VIEW ~<® BExJch Realty REAL ESTATl ECCEUIHCE SIMCE "4' CAHYOH ClfST Tired of lookrn~ - ltred of dt!coralin~? This spectacular ('O ndo could be the a nswer; it has 3 bedr oom s. 21~ baths & every upgrade i m aginable. The location _is quite convenient & exceptionally private. $182,000. Ri'M~~ of ceeee-. ....... ...,...~-. ZME.17ftt5trfft,C....Mne '31°1266 Nat1onw1dl· Nc:twork o( Individually Owned and Opt>rated Real ~tale Om~ OCEAN FllOMT L~ Newport's best ocean front locatima with small home. ASSUM"U Loots better thrtn a model. 3 bdrm.s. 2 l>:Jth. p lus h ca r p e 11n i.:. flrepbltt, shake roof & bat ol all. an assumable k*l al a very Cavorable rate of interest. rm·ed fw qwck :iale at $87 .000 Call 7Sl.Jl91. sronass. STAIMLESS, IMMACULATE CorOllodefMw Huge lot with spacious hom1• l.r ~ht anrl airy lml'hl'TI M as:-.IH' ~ton\• h replact'' a lic.-dr m :.. family & drn1ni.: r~. Pauo and dcl'k POOi. Won't I ast ' ('a II ll"'T3 85:>4> V.A. 450 NEWPORT COOER DRIVE Mmt Sel h IP ... ..,\ $525,000 CSELECT T'PROPERTIES ---FHA/VA CostoMe~o I luge 2 SfOK Y," lw1lr111 2 bath Giant IH ini.: ,,r, ·' w /rc>ek fplc Co\ 1·rt·ll 1ie1Jo Lush land!>1'a p1n1: Many extra s $0:! .. •1111 l·:a."ly terms Aet nt•"' • ~2313 · .... [~IB!lll HOME PRICES TOO HIGH? VIEW llDG SITE One o( lbt! lew fantastic view lots rem a1nrng tn I~ Harbor Area A pre- ... 11~1ow. Jdclress over luuk.LOI'! c:r<bhtng waves & a foog \'1ew to the l 'avUllon & Cataltn:i ur fmid :.it S.'lOO.OOo Fet· 642 52()11 r Pete~tt.411 ~r ~ They all mean cle<t n: th(.'Y all describe this J l<Jrbor View Homf'S 2260 sq. ft. Palt·rmo 4 ~bedroom :· Van Luit wa llpapers. cele r y ~reen car peting, 2 brtt k firepl:1c-es. tons of tornge and a n assumabll· lo<Jn 2 good 2 be trur <.1t :$<:!08.IJOO fCl' Rf AL TOkS '. u75 bOOO ?443 l:.1'.I r.odst H•qhwav. Corona d1•I Mar POOL HOME $117,800 L \<I) 1 lir l-,a ... i...11lr It•• ' honw RPar \ 1 t1'1 ' .111 • n tertaJJWr i. dl'hRhl 1·11m p&ete w/lvly M>lar ht'alt:d pool, PoOlhous c & i::a:. BBQ enha n ced b y IACk IAY IARGAIH S 126.500 Q u 1 t' l c u I · d e · ~ a 1· • beautiful h drd'Woo rl floors, knott) pine c ell 1.a~. spacious klll'hl'n Don't wait. c<111646 7171 l JPt'• '1• '". 1W 1 Jf• 11 ~· f~ I IEST EASTILUFF VIEW ''TM 0,... Fffing" Mesa Y~r*'s NewH t A l1nght ch("'erful open feclulg, 3 bt.>drm. 2 balh Sunny ramtly k1tC'hen Cathedral ce1ltnf( 1n hul!c IJvmJ? room with 2 ~Lory red brtek fireplac e Atnum ofr of mas ter suilc with 'unkc:n t ub Woocl ~hadt-d p11t10 and wood ch: ck 10 1-( 1.u~h I and -, 1• '' p 1 n i.: U 11 bl'lwvcabh; $1UR.500 Call 546-ZHJ I lf'f "• j \,•If j jfo 1\1 Jl\SM l:'-:E CHE F.I\ I l ll 0 n I v I' I a 11 1, 1Surfs1dc1 t-i oclcl o n thl• resale m a r ket. Lux unous master su1t.e with OCEAN ·C ATAL I NA VIEW & an adJacent priv•te 11tudy with Its own fireplace $'244.500. COU OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-551 I IMFUTION IUSTH! $71,500 Jt 's true! lf tb1s 3 bed rm home IS not an 1nrlat1on stopper then we d on't know what lS' Swa\1111.! pa I m s ~n try . v·c r) s pae1ous & bn~ht re modeled kitchen G 111nt glass e nl"ld pati o Magn1(1ccnt i!i!X40 sparkhng blut! pool: Low memt yard One yr free h ome wa r rant y ' VA1Jo.,fA sale OK ' Ci.Ill fast 752 l700 BUYERS NEWPORT BEACH . 759-0811 OPIN HOUSE SUHDAY 1 ·5 NEW PllOGHAM ! If \UU make $MOO/mo. you may _......,.. ..... _.......,_.,..,......,.-j r1uJl1f.v • l.o"' do"' n ' Lc>JJ\. ... lo t.IOO,l!IKI' I A·t us ~ho>A \ ou how 111 do 1t ' Call now' Heal'• C• Wait CORONA oa MAit 3 Bedrm home, large R·2 lot. ocean view, private beacb. Talk to Red Corpet W eUsten! 754-1202 PRETTY CAPE COO . PERCHED ON TOP OF I\ TRE .. : COV .EH f.;Q fULL' I\ unique & prt'tlY 11lnce. a \I.oriel all II!-. own Sncrw & pcaf'd ul ;11 thr end of a 5UtJ' C'OUnt ry I a 11 e . I t• -; s t h a 11 1 :; minutes from 0 C Airport or any freeway Ill Orange County. You are truly the Rulers of **U.S.* * *VETERANS* wtuJc you are h vmg in th is • 1ew home LR be<1ut. d~rated rms & ~urrounded by Avo trees on 14 ac. $429.900. TE."r· Re<'ent chan~es tn V ./\ nf1c trrms. By o~'nc·r. n:-~ may t<nattle you to Acl)-01.mng 16 ac :LI.so foe quabfy for SI00.000 home sail• loans with absolutely NO WALLACE & CO. OOWN PAYMENT REALTORS Corlsbod World R~al Es~ 1-729-5966 :in Orange County firm --- c;pc.-c1alJZ1J1~ lf\ VA homP ---------loans. We're the VETS CJPa( DAILY thathelptbeVETS SI'A'fELYCOLONIAL Formoreinfo.call: between golf courses ::! Iii Morto.. Jt.9. story. 5 bdrm. sep fam 541-0IOO nn, form din, lrge L R . Sl7t.SOO ASIC f.OR DAiia&. PASH RE/MAX 611 °1266 NEWPORT BEACH IORDEAUX MODa~ CANYON this hilltop kingdom on1~~~~~~~~~~ J 2 acr es. cover ed •· air coad. Makes q wet E.y maint yrd. dog run. S142.000 . Santa /\n11 Ht:. 2 Bedroom & Family i:Oom or 3rd BR w 13' Baths . La rgw corner tot on cul-de-sac with approx 120' facing the golf course. $365,000. Net to owner. Shown by appt. onJy. OWNER-BROKER w/huge tn~ w/vu:w., in every dtrect1on. Tht.'rt>'s room for several horses 1I you wish, with vast lawos & a 20x20 t ack room lhat may be con vcrted lo a playroom The home is 2800 sq. ft., w/arr oversired garage. very close to Newport Ave & Foothill tn the ~lln Kille;. Must he sold • Asiung $350,000 w/gteat ftnanl,n~ & trud\'S con s1dt·rcd. R1l'k Alderette. fu:altor, 731 5115 CLOSETOYOU FOUR.PLEX 3)151 Kline Dr urr Santa 549-8688 LIKE NEW! ~~!.Pegasus. So .. of ~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ s 114,500 400[.1J"A• FORAll ' Excellent rourplex 10 · C.M. •• A2!21!111i.... 1111.&S I IUILD YOUR OW.. 1--------- vestmeot bar~ain . All KE??£• M1n1 ranch . 6 988 :ic * fALLBROOI * ncv.' paint mside and out! • •~--=------secluded sceruc & n.•ad v AU oew carpeting every for Avo trees & )Our l0'\Jl1 Super rental area·--------· h ome or cit y . Only extremely low vacancy $84.!lJO rate' Income S960/mo r'.l~JBlUffl. WALLACE & CO. g r oss-call fa s t f or '-"" •tr:•'T-s c--1-'--~ onvateore\•1ew 752.17()0 OPENDAILYl·5PM ~ -__.._ ,,, • • , . .,. • "· "·· • 2833CatalpaSt 1°729-5966 [ ~ I Rest ~lu~ on the markl•t 1---------- 'O' lftftilj}t f.rlh~m~~u~ b~ t It~ ~~~t~l~g':':.111 2 bdrms . 2 baths: xlnt JACK HOWELL summer/wrnter rentals. "" '"'• ""' Close to restaurants , 644-1156 shops&lown. St.500.000! SECl.UDEO 7 91 :icres o( OaJc & rw>· nUUt stream View s ite, t'klM> lo P ala Mesa Coun· lr) {.1ub. $5.S,000 SOUTHMOllO F:1J1tastll' 2 1:12 acres pro· dunng llass avocado wove. Surro unded by qualtty homes . n ice View. a.soo. OYaLOOIUNG taEAK EVEN INST AMT IMCOME Sl5K ON/CONTRACT 2 1st a lot!Easlside C M. Super sharp, separate y ds . Ow1t e r /ai:cn t of <.:awtma. the mou11 tams & rul(hl lights Cstm pool IA w mamt yrch l.vly 4 bdrm home N .. ;w hsun, at $249,500 Open Eves. :;45-9491 ar<! !-.Choob up to .Jr 01llt•ge. Save gal-. S with tius atlrat11 Vt' Jbr. ~)Ja home w" 11-'~am r & formal lJR. Only S• ,900. Call today!l7!1· ~:4v~r~:b~.:.;o~~r ~:;· [a·,· i11l'ii°L1' ALLS..,.." TE ~~~~ hot tub Agent ~iiQIUW: REAL ~:s 1~:;;~;;~~;;;1 OPIM SUM. 1-5 I• 506 E. Oumfroftt OCEAHAllE Dcluxe duplex. 4 bdrm .. DUPLEX 21/\! ba. up, 3 bdrm .. 2 ba. down; rrplc. each unit. View from both units! 4 Great local.Ion! $$50.000 Pala Me.a golf cou.rse. l ti2 ac:re view lot with J)OWer, water & P•ved "*1. Ready to build OD. ,.. Xlnt terms. $Qf,SOO 631-1123 ------------------ macnab I irvine realty SPYGLASS OCEAN VIEW Ele~anl 2·!.lory hom e on a lg. lot. Co urt y a r d e ntry -kitc h e n w I e~ling nook & brkfst bar - s.p~cious family rm w/fplc -fplc in livmg rm -expanded mas ter suite has a private d eck -2 other Bdrms . Offered at $349.000. Lorraine Reome 752-1414. <H·ll> '42·123S '"Dover Oriw SCC:R~µ-f.G£~S s Tito# Intriguing Word Gome wilh a Chuckle My ox.wife went• me 10 come back Ind HY 11 again, but _______ ...., I'm no1 marrying any - If IT El C II NI• E j t ~ t°O"'f'i..•o ti.. chv<~i. <1uoted _ _ • _ b~ f.lt•nig 1n the m••-'tttO word "'°" elev.lop ,,_"""No 3 ti.low • ;~:~:~~~w$ r r r t r r r r 1 ! ='~Miu '°' I I I I I I I I I ICl1*'81 t aer1llC .. uM1 aullH ' --- Mot.her·tn·law quarters. --------- Collef(e Park, 4 bedrms, Trade your old stuff for $44,000 II' ....... cv bdBdrm., 2 bbathh up, 2 Incl. land! PayH & Ast0elalH 71•/1·72 .. 1174 UVI"~ rm., J 3l dOWQ ; ocr.•• .. H:&o~ ON THE SAND enclot'led 3 car gare1ge. ~IW"ft "' $177,000 Nicely rumisbed; ready 4 UNITS 3 bath. Super buy, eas) n ew goodies w ilh a FAMILY HOME terms Ai.\l!Dl546-2313 Cl.asllilied ad. 6'l2·S678 Unbelievable. but True. 13£ 110181 ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE WA TERFllOHT WITH DOCIC ~rw1·t:icul11r .. ·am1ly llomr On The Wutt•r In N1•w11<111 Hc•arh. 3 Bedrooms Plus Maid's Hc>0m J.ar~r F11m1l y Room Immaculate Cond1t1on: llugt• Dock For Your Yacht. CaJI Now ~E FAMILY? Excellent. 6 or 7 Bedroom Home bl N~ Beach. Large· Pool Sized Yard With Room For &at Storaae Or R. V. Arcess. Lovefy Elevation With Mansored RoOf. Warm lnvillng Interior Only Sl35.000 ® ·---" ... ._ •.. , 631·1• •11 DOYll DllYI We have a 2 bedrm fa m1 ly room home with a cosy (U"('place on quiet tree · Uned street. and 1t'!> only $44,000: ! Call fa.st before Steps to the beach from for summer re nta ls . Best locallon in Newport owner's front unit 3 ReducedtoSJ.90,000 Beach! 1365.000 l nc lud· ............. 1006 Bed rm s + 1 u ( 1 673-3663 548-0715Eves. mi;: lot 30xt09! Better••••••••••••••••••••••• Fir~place . Dl'<'k" & hurryonthLS! 1Z7&127'h Abalooe patio, shaJce roof. Ca I I OCUHAIRE Ll'ITLE fSLAND now,67J-85.50 Deluxe duplex. 4 &. 2 OPEN SAT/SUN l·S f).ii;:;;;;:;;;;;;iiii~ , , , ~ • • ' • • • lxirmi. .. >Aalk to best Soper 4 Br 3 Ba, newly •M--Jitlllall~lll D [~ 1fl!i1l1---------•I ~~:·~~:'.." ~~led&h~m:.: .~,' 1rs J?onc' mcurrv-E MANs10... °" 1AL10A .. v •"'"°" ~Iara 111c1 Double i::a ted courtyard BeautlfullJ s imple in --·-'.1.s-_1.0.•o_.__ rsanar adds t.o elegant entry to every deta 'tbia custom •---613 4Q6Z exquisit e 11 ving r m Old c:oro. bullt CAPE COD home EASTSIOIGIAMT Huge family room, with has been admlr'H by all. pool table, 2 masslvf .. Mer On gorgeous s andy SI 15,000 ...,_,, Ir•• 1001 fi replaces. aourmet 3 Bdrm COCUts::e wl be.licb, facing out to sea Soaring 2 story, huge••••••••••••••••••••••• kitchen, form:I dininf! f' re PI acc. o n withview.throughjettyar corner lot. hardwood._ _______ _ rm. s Gianl bednns. ~ oHceanside of Coast down the bay. A dream floors. mass ive used IMftlX batbs,Jcar garage. PIU£ wy ., + a rc nlal come true foe the pw-e brick fireplace. Country F antas tic Location. l7X40 sparkling J>OOI unit Own('r anxious. traditionalists. $750,000. kitchen. 4 King sz Block from Balboa Huge com er tot. Only SJ99.500 CaJlforprivateshow1ng. bednns. Anxious owner. Fel'T)'. Refu.rbisbinl in SUl9.000 Total price. Call ~ M2-5o2JOO ~ C~~,}.lJl •UN ,01" '""'. process. BllY now and ~~~~"""'"'"'' ~~r '~1ffftltll :=..a=.~.~\:r.m· [ \8i lj~~IM_I -..-~"' L: =--··--J A tJi-MH People who need people . a Sell kUe items 6'2·5678 Sell wttb ~E! aboukl always che~k the ---------..;;.1----------lt'sa BltEEZE Servk-eDirectorymt.he .... •nnna .. IU ClauifledAdsMZ·51'71 DAILY PILOT _. ....,... '" 67~ JUST USTID!H L--------- 3 Bdrm. home done in autumn _.. ... ,..n .. .._.. ___ ..... .._.._J..~~enr.-, fHtmes vaa~ ~Coldwwl llftl~ ... ~ RlSIClNflA& 8AOIC(~ t.QMPANV IAYl'IOMT CONDO ~View.Boat llqa evaal. ·kllrity bldi. Alli&-•. 175-llL + ,.,., Km Smltb, R:tr. IEAClllM HOME $315,111 a.ts ., ==-. ...., .......... -IM ~ OMT • h. 1•1•• ... I 2....,,,JIMl•••wlllt,...._s * 1t WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. 2'136 w coa~I Hf!lhWt>\; Nt-wpon Beach 611·1400 tile entry. lanctacaped atrium, paneled f amity room. Located in beautiful Turtlerock, ·with community pool. Prime condition; won't last long at S121.400 673-4400 HARBOR I ,. MIW .. MYSllOB Warm, charniing home in sought after Bayshore. Lge. entry patio, beamed ceilings, brick fireplace, shutters, inviting ldtchen. Many extra featurea in this S 'Br, 2 Ba family home. $187,500. • COfJMIU, w.. co. 844·1060 21., ........ .-&.a .. ••wcwn...,. New I Br I Ba .... OIO. 1.-....... 100 ..... to beeda.2U/ ... c,, ,_ ...... IOll· ....................... • . .. ... 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W ATER WONDERLAND!! l ll'rnl "'a11 lo .1 1· 1111, J••Wt•I ' I l•l!t';td•"f l 11 111·1 ll'<'I ton' t:J1·~.1n1 h If r m :-. . 1· r :J ( k I 1 11 i! r 1 rtpl;11•1· "" .ir m., I u 1e. 111111u.., It• 1nH rm l\n)!hl &. ::.un·sh111y k1tdwn with ;i ll 1Ha1I aµµl1 ,1n1 t.''> 111~-0t>d Hcl.•>..tnl! f1•nrtJ µoul & Jatu1.11 Spui "''" &t rt«11ly for your l.1m1ly' <>nf~· SI lb.951J For 1ft•L;11J.., rn II M!'> rL10:1 -l\v UWncr i llr .:! H.1 \Ill l 'rl't'k rondo, tut:ill.1 1111 )!radrd. frph' l 1·11t ral ,\ C 2 f'ar i.:ar.1i.:1·. IJ<il1hltn~ t'rl't'k!>. wulk lu So (.°1>,1:-ot I' I .1 /. :1 $ 'I i :, U II w a:-."' um ah I 1• l v" n ~W 2151; c\1'h wknd~ RUSTIC CHARM ONLY $89,900 '1l>'lt111 • lo.1 \I i.:rT.11 Im I\ rm I 'I.' t.111ch.1 ·1111111!. •tl.lll'I 1·111 th ,; ... 1111 lhl\ •,ul)g·<'I 111 t'l\1-.lllll! !I 711 1'. l'""llnj.! 111.111 i~)!I t:.101 Oma Point 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MaJinrf1cent O<'t•an ,, 11'w New3bd. Open Sat& Sun ' I·!'>. 33816 Colei!JO. Agl. 833-0623: 75~·070ti. --- -G RANO OPENING .\l.\Hl~IT1\ l'rC1>lll!111u~ rcs•denc·c~ nl••tr thP marina fri1m S l 6 ~1.000 8 3 1-3450 19;t.4<n;, :r1'1 511 1 11(.'f',,\~ \'I l•:W fro m l><1k11nv rantJ:-1 I(• !>t•1•ur1 l\ L•1wnhnm1· n1•ar nev. l tir ~ H: •. d1111n1t rm l<I t·\ <· 1 t 1 n I! 1· n I l' r I a 1 n 1 n i.; f\ at ur•·~ ( 1.,.. 111.:r i.:1111c Mu'l wll \. .11 <Jnl w1-:.<.,n:RN 1n:,\1.1 v s .. :HVlt..'1-:S :>Jll i:!21 J.;X("l,l 'S IV ... •I l1lltop loc·at mn ·O.·c:an v11·"' •;\Ur :!1 ., !fa. •1-'orrnal Oin Hrn •<;ourmt'l J\1tdll'n • \1r<'row<l\ ,. •l''rl'n1·h l >o.1r ... -1 ·apc• Cod ('u ... 1om •Nt"tr "'""' •1\.-. 11m1 r1n.1111'111J.:. l'lfl qu.1ltf) 1111-! (.'EN"flillY 21 WEST s:,,1 ~u BLUFF AREA HOME T~t ' pr1>lt·~:-.1<in.1ll ~ larr•hr ;qwd :J hdrm l•Jmi• I:-l\;(·:tll'fl !:-ol>Ulh 1jf 1'<11 1:!Jli.ll J-.1 l'.1n11no (';i1l1:-tn1no 1 1n a IHI· 'I I ~I 11 ll o., f) a ll ,1 f' l 111·1 i:h horh11111J I .a r J(I.' l1·n1't'rl Int I 75x I :1:; I !>p11nklers. o<·ean '11•w ~lH,l•lO l'rrnn11ab only •·:.ill O w n er at 21J !'>9ti •14 0:$ l'XL 607 .\ppt vnly Do nol dis rurh SeosiMChotet Charm1n1: J Br horn<' 1.ots of "''.>Od & !it:11ned )!lass. hcnm <'l'tlings, Fr. !lo urs. pat io Ot'l'a n vrl·W ' Slfi!l,000. Kathy, Ah l{t 496 9352 W";tewoter View fl.it lot 1·asy lo hm Id. t• ''Pllrntoc\•an v1<>wi. No & So Tt•rms are ava1l;ihlt' torSS7.500 THE FISHING REALTORS. 497-1666 -------·1BToro 1032 NEWPORT HGTS! ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\rN1. lmmac 3Rr. t 'dln Try 8 ea1t•nR This·. 4 home w /blln k1l<'hcn . Bdrms, 2 112 ba. condo Gd 5115,000. loc. 4 yrs. youo~. lm!flaC Byco Many many amemt1es . $74,900 Covington R.E .. 645-W,l 548·4137 768 5008 PRICE REDUCED s.>11Jt) on th" 11 w1· ;, B It. 2 • ·· H J\ \1 " r t• <I 1 t h 1::1rdl•n-; hl'lfnc L.trl!<' ,laXl!Qlittn I Ill l'urk l'la<'c.lnr R.t:! 7 lt.il MEW BEACH HOME HY RL1LOF:R Block tu bearh. Oc(.'an \ 11•w 5 Bdrm. 4' 2 ha. :lOOO S<t ft l...ge balronil'S. <!OM 15th St. $195.000. Ph.536-171'! ttASSUMAILE No q ua lifying. •1BH.2 b11. huge famrl) rm. frph' R9·12 B ainf11r1I r>1 SI 10,IXXJ. •5 +cMtl + fam"" + jac. 16672 Parlilv. $14:1.51111 •CONDO CUTIE Pn\'atc ycf J UH . .!1 .. ha w 2-('ar t·n!'I c.ir :!OJI I ~fol-(noha. sx:i.111111 •TRl·LEVEL Family hom1• w 1hui:1• fom rm. frpl1• & lia r /\ mu. ... t to 1>1'(' ;1l S:!W.~I 1111 palu. $12.),00U Call a~l'nl . Cynth1;.t 5..'TT W l 1/4 ACRE LOT. V111·t1nl '.\ l\rlrm. 2 hath hom1• al t h1• end 1)f i1 11uH·t 1·ul 1fr sa1· -.1 N1•1•d.; an ""' nt·r who Vl':t rni. f11r ,.,. ... ,U,llln j1n va1·.11 & pknty 11f mom lri r<>mp Nr Jsr1S11khur~1 & 1\tlanta S!l?.900 l!on On tt. E. f'n•lcs:-.11m;ili. 963-837Y Hunt ingLon Cn · .. t F or S:.tlt• hy own«r. h: 1 hr 2' · ha, <1u:Jtl lt•v('I. form;1I "'"'"1-l & tlan1ng r m . :? FR . :!frplt ·, & pool l:p· I!. r J d t• :-. & 1• x L r ~1 1> $1'15.000 9(i2 til.12 Spa1·1ous 1; h<lrm. home W<1ll to wall rarJ)t.'t-. /lo.: drape!< Bl·aullf uf I a n d :-. c· a p t' Golde nwcsl Ed1n~c r ar{'a. C:a ll aft 5prrr. 840-6242 YOUNG FAMILY WAHTED 4 bdrm J34 bn, xlnt llunl ini:ton B<'h l<H·a twn . Huge rC'n<'d lot. boat door C:a ll fo r Appt S'M,500 lT1t1@·-~-a .... i·m-. riamm 962·4471(:=:')546·8103 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UMIVEJISITY PARK 1-:Xcc 3 Br twnhm. pre.' str~e area. t•ov hrirk patio . J(o urmC't kit w /Jenn ·A•r HAQ . mirrowave. Fre nch drs. plantation s h utters. crown mould 'f fee land. 2 Yrs okl. Cal today. 8 t .. :C'zd°" a.ach 1 040 Grounds. Ranch Realty ··--r 561-4682eves. ~ S BR. 2"'11 RA. i•~•;•;•;••;•;•~•;•:•;••;•;·~·~·~•;•;•;••~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;f Mesa del Mar home. On· ly $124,000. McQuarne Really. 770·~78. 919·7267 2147 lllS Pl.ACE 4br. Jba, de n. bar. inside jacuzzi & sauna. frull trees. 1-:0111 Side• Co!lta Meso. $147.WO 631 02U w .. s t I.o w down , F1 IA1V/\, 3llr. i1A11, fllm rm. SS&.noo 11:1140711•1 COME TO ORLEANS Se1• thl~ !<u1wr 1·onvc nwnlly lo1·ated :1 hr. 2 lua udult condo a l 1741 Tu8tln II 16·C Open Sat & Sun. l.S. Allkmg $89,500 Owner 11nx1ou11. J ohn Klolie Re11Hor. 64.'Hi822 ELEGANT DECOIATOI MOOD. <Forme r W. G r ace Model Home l L UXURIOUS LANDING 300. A hr, 2\7 ba, 2 !ltory , approx 2300 rt Prof. decorated & lnnctscnped Frml din rm. huge l{ume rm w frplr pool tuble stays• Large mstr suite hns rpmanllc marble Cn11l· & step-up Roman tub /\ C. muny quuhty xtri.111' $154.900 111-:1.1-:N CJ<l\l<i H4-7121 FOREST OLSON ""' V"!i-.Jltt•\ A.Dream Buy one1 sumnlna <'On· temporary Alyle home wiUl 2. Mdtootns. atnum f'M1'Y, dmini; room. wet bar. double lirepl:a~e. den. l(Ourmet kitchen with bwltana. Giant cov· t'n'd patio. Much more. te8.500. Call S59·84SI mAllLl ____ .;;;-:;::'*• IB..OW MARKn Sharp 3br. gn~al localron + decor with amen1t1es Must sell. 673·4311 .,._'1. WE'VE GOT YOU SUIROUMDEO $126,500 h y rolllni: htl h & lcisurt<ly golfers strolhn.i( to & fro. Romantic-. Loo. r l'fleet1n~ p eandul harmony w/n11turt' All lh1s is l<><'at1:d rn the Sim J0<1qum Gulf EstaLL'S for $126.500 552-4477 Real l'.:'l;JlC' WOODIRIDGE SA&.£.LEASE·OPT. 2br. den. 2ha. )!M)(t'OU'> lncbqxj l'.1110. \\ l'\)\'l'r. «alh n•rLn~ WV<.l()Uurn bni·k frpk. i!aS krt<·ht•n· ll4•at. at1.1d1 '.! t'<•r )!:tr)(. pq end umt !11 1 :t:o.!'>U 111.1 hll• rntgl' SH·1.!JO<I Own ""'111 h1·lp fin IS} 11v. nt·r i' 11 blot tf.rl!J 2 ll!frm t11..., 11huf111· 1n lll•ntuj.!1· l'"rk ~Int ltw . unmat· . ;"'um:1lili· loan Sl;9,500 Own1•r J i.:t S:tl !12'.!3 Turtf~roclc Gl~n l\/pw on rnJrkl"t. JllJµul:ir C~l1·n111•H;. l'IJtt ''"J.!ll· .,1ory 1· h<lrm , L l111th-.. dmin~ r m . famtlv rm 1'-t'l IJ<Jr • .! frµk~ . ,:,.1111 al dlnUm. pool & ja1·tlJ II :'\Int 'alu1· 1·all for .1J1p I ~l~l\l.fl50 DAVID D. C.ARLSOH REALTOR 833-929 3 Turffe-roclc Glen G;1rrl1•11 h•Hlll' ll1·<tllll'r I llorm. :1 •1a, lam rm n 1n do M arnt•·1i.1 111·1· l ri·1• ~tai.:mf1n·nl v11·"' <'11111 mun11~ 11111d 11·11111.., l't/Ur1.,, pt• S:'IO (1110 l'r111 •mlv ('all l'\ •• , or "k11<.b !t:x,· 11.il!l LAICESIOE VILLA Looking for a s pal' •I Bdrm S panish s t yll.' home with family room. 2 woodbumm~ frpki,, 3 baUi.s & sundeC'lc orr the master suite" Here 1t 1s on a c ul-dc·sar s treet arr05." from the lakt• 1n l r11nl'·~ \\11otlhrid~·c C,111 to M'I' th1i. :.1.11·t 1a I hlimt• pnt:t'tl Sttil.i.000 OCEAHSPRA Y R.E. 759.9zz2 Will<>"" Co1y -1 lir. ""-:.i·huol.... p:i rlc . pooh i.1\111·l n1l·<1\' 'a" SHT al)o :-~-;1.:1A~J01'\1•,.,& wk111b GRM:IOUS LIVING LOW DOWN PAYMENT OCUl'fVllW SOUTH LAGU .. A Wa.Jk to prtvate beach (rom t h is L-aguna l'lalllilc . a larger south L.i&guna Mme o( wood and brick with hardwood Cloors. Ups tairs with bedroom. bath. hv1ng J.nd drntng areas, and lur"e lcrkhen. Expans1vr downs t airs .cues L unit With 2 twdrooms. bath. Ir ving an•a a nd full k1khet1 An out.sla ndtog investment offe red by lh1:owncr dl Sl!'>:!.SOO Please Phom•· 49'1 2352 Everun~s . 499·4265 VIEW TO CATALINA l:nobstrur ted v11•w ol <X'Can. v1lla1:c lr)!hL~ a nd c·ataltnJ f rom 1 h1 !> 1·ustom d1:,1go1·d 3 fldrm, l hulh honw 1-\(oauCilully d1'\'0rnlt'<l 111 t-arthtone~ "llh load' or ~lai.~ und natural wrHxb On lar~t· Lingo Rul&TAJ'l MONAICH SUMMIT TOWNHOMI '"°*"••llr dtconhd ............ tt.1121M•o ... 2 ..... ton11_.,...._ D lftOdet. ....... MW C ....... ,. ....... 1ltt1ttn1, b•••tihllr coordl••t•tl • ..,.,._... ..S usto. *•"" _... • f •w of"-•xtnn tt.at await ya.. SI 14,000 495-1720 LAGUNA NIGUEL 499-4551 493-1112 Sotlfh LacJ-a · Dma Poillt 497-lll 1 644-7020 LaCJlllMI leach Newport 1eac11 doul1le lot Grrat v11luc al ·-------------------· Slfll.000 DOMOSEH REALTORS 101 GLENN .. :y H ~: 491 484IS ~l'"' t.:ondol> LJ~un.1 1'4«11'h Ch.1rm1•r\ l blk lx:h I .2.:1twlrm tst offt•r mi.: Owm•r. 1:1\1 lfji!5 h rn ... i.:. or 4!f.1·4315 11·00 ll<Jh > MIGUEL SHORES l•n..,al<' tl\«H'h 1:ommu111 ~leach I 048 H.wport IHctl I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •DUPLEX• ()1·('an Std\• or hwy, lt·Vel lot. easy a1·1·es!'I LO bt·tir h NN'dl> p111nt. minor rc'- pairs. idea I for ho ml' & 1neome. fl urry, uni) $145,000 Mission R1:<11ly 494-07:11 blerald lay Lot 673~ I\ On•an <ll'"' 1·x•·r ut1vl' 1.ogiMaNicJuef 1052 homt' I ISH • fam rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• l-urm.-1 d 1 n1ni.: Real t.:.'ilat.t! rm J:!:i:. •••> REGENT REAL TY IOI :111 1or 496 !l.)01 INVESTORS 1-'i\cr up11•·r t.iri:•· .! 'l ~ " 1.1anor;1m11 'H'"' rn "" t:,1~un... \'.tt Jiil 'lk4 l'111t•1-r••'t fir 1Jw111•1 .-\'! .,\>U Causey eont-pany QUIET ELEGANCE! 1:.00 sq rt. estate <lVt'r look1nl! .. w .. 1·p1ni.! 1•x pan:-t· of on•an .111<.1 t ll.\ I 1 g hl i. .1 I 111 ~h t :1 llt'llroom,, fam1I\' nX>m 1len. dc<"kS J nd s°t-parah' .:11«·!'-I 11uart1·r.; for 1.tri.:t• fa mrly t1r d1:-.n .:rr11nj.! ;11lult ltvrns.: H<'Jll.11·1· lllt'nt !"0:-.1 f.t r tn t•Xt'l'" 111 S-f'JI I. 000 • llM Su ( 'uao.,t llt"' ,I\ tn \'rll:tJ!t" F,11r l.i\GCNJ\ BE ,\l'll 497-2457 . Laguna Niguel Realty .. Oc~ View View Vie~!!! llt~h un th1· hluff look 1n.: out to .,,.-a :.1t '> th h l!Or~l'ous 3 Bdrm . lam1ly rm Tt1wnh11m1· .\f 1n m11ntt•nan1T fo r c•aLC'rt·cf II\ 1nl! 1n:.t1lt' .. xl'lu:.1v1· · ::,hom; ~14!>.~ CA.LIFORNIA RANCH HOME 1n lhl• rull1n.: hill-. 111 Nt1rlh\·11·w. I Hrlrm , f" m 1 f y r 111 • l' o u 11 I r y k1Ll'h1·n w t•enll•r 11-land l'•1nk1nl!. :.p.ic111u , h a 1• k y ti c; u p c r h I y tandiwaped & very prvt $1.25.000 RB.AX IN YOUR PlllV ATE SP A set rn redwood deck oH mas ter Bdrm. thi s l>J>3CIOUS home -is ideal fo r fam ily livtnR. 4 Bdrm. 3 bath & family rm w/wet bar & lrg bnck patio $124.950 493-9494 495.5220 496-241 3 830-5050 ProudOt This Address GN.'at horn« lo1·a tt'<l on end of qwl.'t 1·ul 1k sae Model Like horn(' with l b«lroom~. formal dming room. f1rcplat'l'. !!,rant k 1l1°hl'O With ~J lli!l'I S J!alnre • 3 p1111o-; (:! l 11v i•rc'<I 1 Mort-S9'i ,:;oo (;<i 11 4!15· 1(164 •S E AVIEW IY OWHER \lp~r:>ded Hampton model, J br. 211 ba + fm I) rm Ot·ean & mRht lill' vrcw. Guard gate, p00t t•·nnrs Prrnt·rpals only. $29!'>,000. (213) 430-3629. Hayf ront Duphc F.ant \'U :rnr upr :tRr lwr . t'p , bltn..., & ldry hkup m 1•:. S um rm I Wnlr q·n1 I S3!10 .000f o fr u wn/agl IWI U17:1 LIDO ISLE PRIME PROPEaTIES Hew C4lltoM lllie. Ho.wsofo ... s~ qllCllity 219 Altd221 VlaS-a..o 0,.. W/S.. I ·5 =.:re··-.. $475.000 O...SODaUM6 UHfTED IROICEltS 675-5626 THE BLUFFS H<>aut1rul up~r adcd former model s plil·lcvel condo 3 BR, 21~ Ha. dtn· ml! an1a. larl!t' lutchcn. lot.s of t•ahrnt:lS. Onl~ S l 7!f ,!'>t10 . C al.I owrl{'r1bmker ~-1746. Spa1·111u..., 2 !<IY 4Hr. :!1 ~ ll<t 1·Jthcdrnl n•1lfnl! l•••••••••-TARBBL. 1aow MARKET~ RH; <.:ANVON Condo· )!ri:at loratron. i\LSO \!~>(ant 3br. hom e w1lh 1'fl\l'rt'<.I palw. ~hon . ~Jflo wlk to s1·hools. -.l1111h . park. lihr:iry tcnnl'>. I)" 11 I ' J\ ... " u m .1 h I " mort)!:ij?r !1·1 1' • Slti.<I()() rlown p<tynwnl lln1v,·r:-.1 Iv I' ark :-1[1;! OHT:J 1o r i:ll !>IUO ext I ~t4 lt;.111dltl ~;in .l11aqu1n :!hr d1•n . 2ba . rrpll' fl\ t p ;.1110..;, all on ~olf 1·u11r-.I' l'.llJC•Y 'It'\\ I rum rn11,1 r110 01 I' 011 I & J .11· Sl:ll .:-.11JU. i;111 O!J!ll GREAT FamilvHome f''ort·.'I llti~ 1n tlw prt" .,ll1t10 U!>. l<.1rq11l'I \luh Cent. air. new <·ars>cb, up~rarlt!d <11Jphan1·1·s. L1Llon m1«rowave bur ll in. met• b1i.: PJlio and l"O\'l'r .S{'e to apprecrak ~a.och 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 llR. North t-n<I. "'-•lk le. beat h . frpl. hdwd II r' µ;1\10 H 2, n 1n add unit, owner frnHn<'l' Sl55.000 PEG ALLt:N Rt:J\J~TOR 494 757f 3 HR. k1tl·hcn/dcn. 296( Alta La~una. Top.Of The· World. xlot cont!. Open house Sat &r Sun . 12·S:30. 714/SJS-4017. _,.oel~----poul +spa .only SIZ.1.900. r "t:d In .1 ... u 11 -. l' h & Panoramu· ()('0/ min VtJ -~"~Only 673-43H Ai>.!:. i!U ri!1••1us 11•·1·11n \'tt•wi. m t>xdadlt romm :! kr, l ln1m th ... IOH'I\. h1s.:hly ba + SJJ!'>.000.6fi1 ·3196 ourLEX ENJOY ... u P i.: r a d 1· d 1 11 11 If 11 • llv Owrwr. r t'<ioced to .1~11lutl'lv . .,nm:wulaLl'' si1s.ooo. Both 2 RH unit:-.. ~t~l.lflfl . GATE GUARDED 1 blk to '"'l•an . G1>00 rn · LAGUNA CHARMER HIGEL SHORES •·nm1• Mt•a ,;75 0475 On th" on·an "''h" '""" Ass..-bt. Loan Op1:n house Sun. I !'>. 130 111 Lhl' lw;wh fr11m I ht!> rt1• d 4.Jrd St. h1;ht 1ul 1 bdrm hom1· A roomy upl!rad<> op \\t)lid 1>an1·ltnj.!, st•parnh· prnx 1900 :.r1 rt 2 !:otory Jl•---------)!.tract• l\l ;1 IJt ).tl" IOt an•.i 1111rm on h •l· I.ind IAYSHOllES l1•wn( lht• plu.<,<•:-. Sl7:J.5UU :O,t;11nl'<J ,l!la:-.s w1nd11w, Oy Owner c·orn1•r lo t. OCEAN VIEW ,1ntf uf)';ta1ri. J.)l•ck .1t thl' \I rt vary . Mu ::. t !> l't' 111 ,1 rur.tl w lltn" tlw l';.rl'if11• 1•h;1rm1ni.: t'o lt<iJ!C 1n .. p1,1 ·s tt:nor J RR 3 RA den. ih.irmofohl l'oip l ll Tlw fabulou~ rl'f'rt•.iL1on ma:-.tl'r up. Wood rloon;, ~oriel.:.' l><Jrm, . .!. h.ilhi. fac1htie~ anct easy walk frcnr h door. bnt•k pal10 & a hlll-!t' 1 .11rnly rm .i<ld lo 1mvatc ~Jl'h Soon lo be listed. Set· to tlw ,•n jllY1T11 nt 11f thl· /\NU JlOIN' Open Sat 1 5. ~7U :.cltml! Sl~l .:i00 a fa hulou.!> as:. um a ble Waverly Or. 6''6 0057 ,;l"t'=r ·;\~._..lfd.~·~ 11111 A I • t10't N I IP I I ... Qh• tV l ... lot11\ h• ''" ( , •1.~1:i\ I /IA1 4'14 \If/ Ht.IJt ( f 1\1 ..,ttJh-. ,y 1t' ttJln t .K')Ut'I I (.,1 t]t-,11 ,,, ... •<"'• .. ~··· WoUstohoch This 3 Hr :1 Ila hOUSl' IS f'lo:-.l' lo C'Vcrvthrni.: & was JUSI rc•cluct•d 11) $1115,000. L>on't mt!>S out C11n1{' b v t'lr 't't' I h1 ,; Satt:-;on iwtwc1•n I ;:, <11 '1~<.:rrssSL Oc~Clfl V~ws Now avmlable ::! hr.rnd m•w 1·u.-;tom 3 Br 21 ~ Ila wood & i.:lus,., homl.~ On pr<•v1ew this Sat/Sun between I S al 1464 l)l'I Mar & 978 Miramar. (;all about our easy terms. THEFtSHIHG REALTOIS 497·1666 $140.000 d\ !P~'f. loan .1•--------- PnrL'tl n~ht al $19'..!.000 - -644-7211 WF.STCLll-'""S fines t FOR MOR~ INF'O: Spectacular addition for p4easure of ele~ant hv· mi.:. Spac1owi :i Br 2 Ra. family rm. 2 fplc ·s. many decorator extras. An out· standing ente rtainme nt patio. By Owner 642·3435 WESTF.RN REALTY --... wport hoch I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llGCANYON Wh:>l about ti S Br ~> R<t & ram rm. oo a Int with ap· prox 120' fac·rn~ tile .:olI rou r s <' for approx ~75.00()? Such a n mV4'~l mil(ht (l('t•ur hy buyrn~ an cx1stin,: 2 Hr 3 IJ11 & ram rm for $365.000 & :1dd 2nd sty of J Br 2 Ba. Ni;ot to owner. ~9-11688 SERVICF.S AN R.F.. ADVISORY !'>J0.2224 Seaview's FiHst 4 Bdrm. 211:' bath pro(. decora~ & lnds cpd hornet: h views o( C<tlall a nrlc li~ht.a. Owne has priced for quick sale. S339.SOO Call for appl. Agt. Dan Bibbs. / 67S.2311 OCEAN FRONT ~~:~ CAMEO SHORES 'Bdrm .• 2 bath with pool Your own p iece of sbe yard. Manv e 1t· paradise is waiting for .,.d )'OU in lhis rare ocean ~. OJ/{i~.:,:. front home. Lvly 4 br ex· For sale by owner · ecutive home cocnplete ....i. i-A'• -• I w /pool. Exclu11\/e .,. ... c --uou.Y P eaae. ...p;va\e... beacb_\ou,_,l:!C.!l~I ~67!~~9702:!!!~(d~a!:y:a:) :•:--1 $1,000.000. 646-7711 AITIST"S HtDUWAY Woodsy 3 bedroom Laguna canyon estate. Redwood and cedar .design. Ha rd to find in a pine forest~ call for directions. $230.000 Real Eat.ale llGCANYOM ll>rdt>aux rne>Ml·2 Br & ram rm or 3rd Br w/3 ua. LM cornt>r lot. approx 120' faring the ROif J06TO TAlOCIAN $124,500 Foothillll roll 'eaUy to the oceao that 1 only a ioll away. Thia home of· lm spacloua l'OOIDI w /3 lge bdrms .. l~ ba • 111 combination of conv~ .. ~ w /exceptioDa.I Uv-lne 11pace. $52.44'1'1 A COLDWB.L IAN91a CO. 4~6 -7222 831-0836 . . . . '""" ......... .., .... ut-e ..... t'OU f l>(' S3 6S .OOO Owner/Bkr. Show n by appt. only, • OWNER. 549-8688 ~ Walkt:r t.: ltrn EASTBLUFFS L« crar lot, 4br. 2"'ba. Nr NB 1----------Tennia Sw&n Club, ahope, ac h l i. $179 ,SOO . Tl~18T6M-3442 . ake your allop~tn 1 .... bJ .... &be l)ailJ Pllolaa.tllea Ada. w~•••••················~·-· -~-.. ---~~ Oller........ . ........... 't t .. di. 9 ~ , .......... u ... 1'0111 ....................... ........... ............ ...................... UIS .._,.. ip t Jt1t .... ..._. JaM I' 1 I'•._. UA ...._,..._. HM _.. ........ ••••••~· •-•·---f••••••• •••••• .. •••••H•--•• 11n1 n·•••••--••• :::l!.:•••••••••••••• So. C.C Pl..a 11111' I JUMl'fl.C.M. Qla.J Br I ... 1anr.· ,..__,'-·ft .. 5 BR. H · NO FE£• Allt 6 Condo ba. New ~ It dqil, Bout .... bulldhtl lrplt. uovel ,.,, •.. eru&&vea.o.IMabove lhan rfttala.' vnaa RHlal• A.IC, pabO,~acuui •~ alaloeaUOn .,,,,,..,,, .-n '1"1 • *"-~. many m.411% llllr • luah • 111~ ·r.;a..am• M2·lfl03 peea .•• az:zs... xtr-. ~. c.11 Mill«:. • • •dl.ttouDL • · .._ ... , • __ ._. ~1.,uxuR-1ou WAKIV9t n 1.. • •••, BAYfRONT CONOO .... ,.,.en.t -.... .---.... ~-,.!.••••!.,•••--•• 2'M 9'h St. <Lbr~ 11-2 b&. WJlh 2 bcHm.a .. 2 bJl -3bdnll ~~-+-. •-=--~!!lr9 -·z-:.=llA-CT tar e.o.iW. I ba lo bay• «lllltlwbr, rrp1c, dnt area. Forever VIEW S«urity 3 be. ~ w-tromo True vall.W in th1l> ~ b.-droom. 2 bath homt--.1th t'Ul~' (1r<.'pl.1t'l' Plu!' oonu~ room" h.1th. PTWt<'Y. Cfle'IMed vard ,, paUo in top locatton ~'flc•r san. "~f. '' $1S.'UOO lnta Eileftsea. l1lltlr 175-2371 --------..i11' OWNt:R . 3 B r a• FFS "'X" "LAN n. bnltflC 3 br h11nw 1 ..,. ... I'd oa lovt'ly ~ 1 1 Wt w .. tlt to leon1 .. 1·luh 4\ ........... 14$.00U ·~ •'.trlkt111I c//ld/l//I REA~TY l1011h-.• :.ho.,.• 1111 ... 1 millkl l at•hna ~ 1e10 a.1 "'° )4¥ 571114 Ll l>O \:O,l,l', 1110 Vlu Cordo~ u 0 .. l':N F.VF.RY 0 Y .!l'M 71'M \(j t-;l\'I 1146 7 111 HIW CdPITtMG " O<'W la nd1wap111 l( in thu. well loc11kd 4 br. :! --------.-.i b.1 llV tlOmt' $170.000 MCI BAY AREA 3 bedroo m . 2 halhs hrt'plact'. pauo. :.hJkt ro.t. A-1 Cond1hon. SIM~ loy McC-., Rltr. 541.7729 1\1tract1v., (1nanc·1n~ To :s .... e ,·a ll 551 6:.61 or ~I() I '-111 WE'LL ,A Y LOAN & ESCaow COSTS on 1h1s 4br. 2b;i tlV honw. Beaut new rrpt~ & l.ndM-Nr p.,k Ir sehl. SlH ,500. 5~1 ·6561 / ti41 I l!Wll • -------·!-------- Kids Can 1300 ..•........•••......... I Plt•x for s1alc li) OwTwr n ,. J r ht' a l' h 1 n . J 11 ( 'lcrTWDlt' Xl111 1nv~;.1 f11tr11l St7S uood•'1rm <f.'.lll.2!K;;j c. .... ,Loh/ Ctypt5 f 500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Plots lit Harbor Rest P1Hk CM $400 e a. llSK ""''"vi-.• OCMn.. -mo yorty m1unt .0. ~7961 & ~-~Imo hie fl1lt.r bdnn •ul&c . .\va1I ~ion a loth/Eaaulde C.llt. No doo . m.m2 eves: 1'n. __. ,. Br 3 ba wa"· Walerfronl Hom c:. 1 m m e d No peh r • arp. separa e 7~5671 days . ............. • · • .. 631-MGO $700/mo. 7»ill41 > Ow1l e r t a1ent. io beach Sf2Sl &no ---.,..- 1&;11 lW PENIMRJL.A POINT ~ Reot/lMw/Opuon OMlh•• 4 BR • B•. doublt' 3 Bdrm. 3 ba. den. Back .,.._...._d l5ZS Til sttll.Tlll ..., .... l&e 111•1.er awte. Cando near beach. 2 BR. tuy overlook1nl( golf ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bc'aoo new 3 bdrm. Z b• walk &o budl/bay. 950 l'ltba. Not'bildrn unckr cour.-'"°'mo ~.-1 RvtNE New 28r, Jt,.;Ba. home. minutes from mo.. Y11Y leaM Aaent. ti. Teoots ct .. pool. --2 s ly, Wo odbrld&c <kun11de Marina 6 fM2.5a'lo.m.4*eva ~. aauoa. ~·urlly SavJCW3bdrm.2'1!l ba, .+ TWnhome. S hat cpta, beach. All bltns 6 carpet. I ate· JOO Mon l h ram. rm. Grul view blln range, bUI l~pd Grt>•t for u.vntment or 646-:9G:I Guarckd comm $1100 palio. a500 mo. Owner i.tarter bolne •.9!50 OM THI SAND! 3 er. 21.., ba twnhse. bllns. ~mo. 2l3/4»362U 640 ~70 wkdy!. 9·6 or DOMOSIM CU-fro.t. •BR. 2 BA fllll. dbl aar, pool, no Panonm1e OCt'an view. ~aft6PM llAl.TOIS for leHe. SlOOO/per ~ls. 1mme d occ up eicec:u11 ve townho usl' 401 CLENNEYRE moa&b. Call GR~L S&/mo Call 980-5"233. lbr. 2VJba. 2 car .carai:c. ~--d 417_.. Ml etT " ,_,., -...J A 1 IAlm'l ... 'lltS .._ --------.. -.. -00-l3J·3lMor.-.e501 *· 2119, All pew u>tenor. ....,.._,....,.,..sauna. va1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LoftfwS. && ~permon. aft May l5dl No pets ..._,. I 1• 7707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1:.1-2060. Monthly S7SO. ~ 42S4. ••••••••••••••••••••••• to tJNtT LOT. An~m N. 2 bdrm. 6 la,.e &oft ....... -.en -BAYVIEW. beach. ~r. Male otrer Morris • AS· home ; (reab P•1nt lrH:lf:i:" 3242 Wesklltr area. 4 Hdrm. 2br, l wks l350 wk. 303 soc. (21.31374-4914 t~ i e~ c: 1 ~~';:~'y •-•••••••••••o•••• 21,, ba. cpU. drps, l~e Ed11tewater (11871·2*16 <: 0 NT RA c T 0 R . s between hy • ocean 3 bdrm 2 b•. hou~ With yud. SllOO/mo 642 9562 Coro.to ....... J 722 l.DOK" Ocean vie w on baK'b. ~ Per mont.b. so· dock Gardener Brand new Npt Terr ••••••••••••••••••••••• R·3 lot. t66xl91' w/2 ren-yearly lease Bay 4r SMCIOlmo. Xlnl. Weather twnhs(', J Rr. 212 Ba. Bachelor apt. ulll. in· t<Js le room ror more Be.ch Re..lly758--0811 ly Bay lo<• Avad J~ l5 oc~n 11u, pool. patio. eluded S290 Owner gone Asl11n~ C.-.. Mar 1222 ZU/592.JlTI ~~Its._ no pets s:.1s __ 640-7190 !h~:"' Plt'au submit ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERf'RONTCONOO ~--ColtaMHo 1724 WESTt-:RN REA i.TY 2 Br , 1 ba. newly hnashed lovely 3 br. 2''7 ba t>nd 25· hoal shp. J Br condo, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SERVICES.~·2224 hardwood floon. Pnmo urut. Bnclt frplc . blt.ns. n1 r gar aRe w /oµn r . Nt>Wly dttor 1 hr dupl~x. PIOIATE Rl lot. North Tus tin Hills. Level ,,., acre Call Gregory A Dennis Real· ly759-ll20 2300 loca.k>. All 67~0C5i62 dbl encl garage Slip ~t.uvei~fng, $1175 mo bt'. ~ by gara~. Qult'l av ad. Leak Sl75. Peggy• no pet~ ~21001955.,)Jt)8 1-:mply 'd adult over 3!> ~ oco VM!W 4 Br. 2 ba. l r g y rd . refs r e q SHOO/mo. Evs 640-4018 9IJ6.4382 No pc-ts $265. 5411 l 02 l L-..L.... 311 .... The Bluffs . ~o nil·ou:. ------ ....._ .,,,, tugtaly c~tom1.tf-d 3 BR. Pvt bach .. lrg yard. $225 •-••••••-•••••••••••• den. J blt . .,nd un1l. Call llMT~ pool<.1dt· lownh•inll• Sl!.:iti 642·5729 3 BR. 2 ba . • • •. . S9~ P€'r mo /\l(tml ti411 i>560 ~11 .... --, -B·r--m ..... 1-l"-,__-m-; <I BR. Z'"Z ba SQ!.5/$700 ,._ _________ • w uu ... n u 4 BR. 21;z ba, fu.m . S14~1 1• Mature adult only. No 33' Trail« space In Cosca f 600 Mesa. Quiet adult e>•rtc Sl.65 mo m. Tlr1. JamineCrttk: Neww1th Orean view. 3 RR. 2"2 RA Guarded comm h'n nis. pool, JitCUZZI l.t•ai-c $1000 mo Call collect Eve:io4~Sl95 48R.2'1'z ba,N8 s1000 ONUOOISLE pcL' Qwcl, se<'ure 1991 2 8R.2ba .. $47S/ISOO N~'J)l Blvd.~~~3 __ _ San Clemenh • 3 Bdrs w/boat shp Sl9SO I Br furn dplx. Smgl~ on· ly Dnve by um Chutth. $295 mo. Call 673·2679 Eltclus&ve Seav1ew , 4 BR. 3 M .:2-sty home with rabulous view• Profoss lndlcpd. & comp up .,.sed. 1343.SOO Al/,l'Dl •OUPl.fX T_.---, 090 3 doof's to beaeh. 119 34th ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 + /\r res Com mcrr1al. 4 wny offramp. zont'd. 11ur 11l•ycd. ready for bu.Ider t\dJacenl l o d cvt'luP· rn.mt. . ..................... . South al Hwy 3 bdrm 2 ba. Laving rm bas ~am ceibng ., f1r~ce. lrg Mail&er bdrm hu h~e waUI an ckleid. M 1rrort"d May ~ renled rurn1r.hed :t Hdrms al $1000/mo wae ... ft°"' HomH 6ll-1400 HwuliliufJla11leoch 3740 ~.:~STING OWta FACIMG-. 1675.000 f\lm&ahed. Tbun w.,.dr* doors 1n all derb1rd Illa'. SSIS.000 bdnm. 'Jl'reshJy p.;1mted Unf. Bermuda Dun~s & ne~ drapei>. KrtcMn S'T75.000 Cum 20 Acres has bit 1n rangt'. d1:- land S.10.000 to135.000 per ~r. rel rig. «•rbatt~ acre Coml 8u.ild1n~1 dis. Share 4 car g.aug~ 6 1----------...................... . 6"-5403 6Jl·3444 lfy:Owner oc~an view t•on do. 2br. den. 21 ~ba. ne1o1w <'Jib. drpe. pnt & rnon· Dues only $511 a mo OW<. znd al 10'; St:s,<,.000 pnn nplt.'s on I y 63 I 1997 La ve tn I It rent lht• othl·r F'lxt>r w1assumabl~ loan ll344t.hSt . SISS.000 •LOCATION [)upk'X :Jtlf i': 16th l'I . C M $1~.500 Call a..i~nl.-~)nlh •a . ~2271 4 bdim. 2 Sluc-y. Nt--.. pur1 Short'!>. X ln1 1·11 11ol Mu l&v i.lt"d ~t:ll «r $1:.>.000. Call 642 S07il Woodstn•am only 3Rr t ------tf<'n . htfl dt••·or lofH"f Hr~~r11 M7..t928 534·5648 Ca.d~i•i•t1/Towa~fw1ciM 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'LllSllY 1-:/\ HTHTON I-: DE\.: 0 ft W . HI (.' •t C 'HO CO LATt~ CA R P,.:T s $660. 000 M 1 t ch~ II &. ~. drytt With othtt Rum m on t R._,altori.. tenant. No pet5 pte•St' 71537 Hwy Ill. Rane ho S59S pe r m o 53fi 88•17 ,\4irag{', \:i 568·3607 Oil~.640-18'1S£v~ t-:ves . 5 tHl ·o721l o r -~------- J.16.:m? C>REAM HOUSE Nonh·.-oodi-:i br. J ba 2000 sq rt . IJte family nn. frpk. dshwhr. rncd ) <l $( J r W ;i I t' r l!i prd4'ner pd Brand nev. SfB5 mo K1'1s ok. no pet!'> ;\gt. no fee 96\ 2561). !f13·8TI Bt:aU1.1ful new 2·l>l )'. 3br. 2•~b;1. .,.,.~unkt:n r o n ~~ll<ln pit & frplc· Wt!t b .. r l::llt 1n "J•·uum ;\ ~1 ·1.-~1 1 n l c r 1· " m t hruo ul bll1 n B BCJ n11C'r11wavt-ov ... n. db h "'""h•·r 2 1·Jr i:.or "' dc1:L d r 0 1>n 1 M> mo K111-.. o I\ r>:a~ .. ~~'>. ~·v~ l)Jt IKJU':( Penn Pl STl':I'~ Tll BEAC:ll 1 BA V Li: JlJr • dt-n. hltm.. nu pnt •·pt ~ x ~ ) ~. a l I t' o I I l' 1• I ~~~~~ l lkdroom Sutt~ Com plete kitchens ~au\. Patio/ l-'ool ~;ut1 ~n ll'C TV I Milt> toOn!an ~~~!k~~~~s lit•a<'h lilHI 536-04 I I or 543-2000 LOCJWMI a..och 37 48 ...............•..•.... Rx-"FUH" c·t·1 l1n i,: p ool :ill for ·~tor ·s horn ~ ~ .1 h Y .51AI s>ou1ble forer 1011 urf' ! S29,000 to t a ke Ollt'r thvner will carry pi.l>(!r BeauufuJ 4 UR home ~ for m a l d1 n1n .:. h11,; !IW""ptnJ: Vl('W of n1~hl llt:hts In lhP.on.•;m Wall~ and n :1hnits .in• done in 47W:.Cr rcdM woud Fam1 ly room w11h ... alb ,,, 1-!lfl,i-. OJK'lll> Ill \ ll'" ;and HOii "" ft o ( rt'fl" 01111 dn·k1n~ fo'j n (a-.111· k t 1 ·,. h t' n ( c· a l u r 1· ., . hrt•akfa'lt art•a . ~.ilk tn 11.1111') and J t>nn air r11ol. 101h .ind hrc.Jlhtak 1 11~ \ 1o•v. D F: C 0 R ,\ T 0 R WALLPAP•;R . NOW VACANT .\.'\SU:'.11\ttLI'; I. 0 t\ N 7 '• ·• I 'i T (JW.NF:R W.ll,L CARR V !..ti 2ND 3 l.G ~R s. 2 .. ~A T II S :-; 1-; r\ I< (; 0 L f C 0 L R S lo: 1\l-.K 1.'Hi S!J I ~oo w1-:sTE HN H l-:1\LTY s Im VI CE:s -------Brand new Panoramic Gl<f:f:N VAl.Ll'.:Y LAKE ocean vww. lwtunous & lfoui.l'. J HR. d en. 2 unique J Br. :1 ba. k1lchtom. 11erv1ce porch. master bath has JlfC It lo(t Can be used as 2 un· sai.ma Btl·lll mrt•ro oven !\JI, lO min walk lo lake. & BBQ Sta1nl'd ~las ad11>mi. NatlOflal Forest. window~. 1ns1de t ret'!>. PC9WM a;aic:: View New lnhw...1.0...Turtler<1l'k '/. b<, 2 ba. den. ~I Si\l5 956-2l54 {'W 213 l12 'ri?I LM:t'NA Hl-;i\<:tf MTR :i klnrm }. h ,• l.11111 1:-;;-.. S7!i wk & up ~a11l o;weepmi: '1ews •' • s~ks A perfe<-t de thtfrapL•ui it· p ool ~ 1'1t•rr.10t'1!><1l klh ,a1·UlJ.J on ,·xtr:1 II! 1•111 ,.__~.a·•.n"•}-l.•'n•1.•·1.!i•7 •1•7•11-rwr. 1 Hr. 3 Ila. r .. 01111 1• RUMAR REALTY 558-7977 !167 3S34 bghl. You'll fall in love 111 ( ·1as.c;1c Arrowhead home liy owner t9oo 5Q f\ J 8r. 1s t :.11(h t l,p n-.t il37S1mo 67$-0633 wat1·r1 "'"' \Ti 1 II•",,. ..._.r. t'Ofor T\. hci.111'11 Adib '" pd:-1'.r11t.• r µ..ol l..ttl 17111 4!14 S~ 1>:11 IHUIJ <A'l' Cn;i~t llv. \ I ffi. :! f prph-' & h.111q Uo •I ')ll.1· d1nin~ ror1m \I. l'U'>lOm h:alurc' II•· l q~h tful l u 'l't' WESTERN •t l-:1\ I. I\ SEKVlCl!:S ~2224 -----FHLAHD SIO.OOODo""' l-~1 ... lbluH 5 bdrm :1 t. •• I) v. n 1· r v. 1 11 1-.1 r r ' \:l(l),fMI '.~ z.t~:, \!ol\ for t<unu"t" •MEWr<>RT• 2 IR-OEM-POOL Othef' Real &tote •···••·····•·•··•·····• II 00 .........•..•.......... 1\N R F: /\DVJStJRY ~1-2224 :i h:i Wood 1otr Xlnl .at· COlh Me-so 3224 c·h~ & park•n~ Lake ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAGMIFtQUE!! pn~llel(f'!o Fish & s ka MES/\ VF:ROF.: llOM ~:. J lndf>scnbably 1Mfert>nt . h11<1l Assum 9.,_, •It A 5ty ,, bdr . fitm rm . din ~sq fl. 2 Br i dl'n lnan SR.1,500 714133'/·7345 rm . $1001m o Ca ll WOOOliHIOli I': I KH Broad~. t. :.I) ,t\,1ol 5• l 7!1 $72.'l mo m dcl-. jU'dor /\Ir rood •'•Jmm poob. &. lake dC('•''" Ht:I reci'd "~ ~ tiZll I gale rie townh omr I ----Jae* Aient 631 J2f~ CEMTIIAL w exlens1 ve m a rhl<'. Oul of eo..fy . ie, _...:__ ___ Woodbndatc t•ondo. 2 lir 2 ORAHGE CTY glass & art1stu· to\H'he. "•"Y nso Jbr . 2ba . KI d s OK Ba. dt-n. frpk . lamh t•aµ l..1ri1· I l.tlrr.. ,\. •kn loJ \rr•1n1 ••Ill1tl', u...,~.,.,J, '" l'n\ u• .,. h f)IA;I Jdl ll/11 "'i:v.1 .. Iii mr w all luxurv .iµpl :. S95i() Mo. or will n•·cm1.,lt' b mv., '\';.i:.11t1JI .\j.!t ~ t'txd' upper. ,..l't! 'ani.I Walk to beach I hr. ··nmm. poob & lt-rtnl', T1•rm:. $165.000 1>.1.1 :1:r.1 l.o v t· I y M o n d r o 1 n lbirbor Vww HQmt•.s .! lldrm.-+ dt:n + .spark! IN( lllx 10 pool 1.t::<' palio rhroui hout Presuginus ••••••••••••••••••••••• $550/mo 'l.777 Frf"mnnl 1111i( & bnrk Jacuui tf>25 l*>l Wide Arhn(Clon, open t-Xttutive h\•mg Ask111g 111 i\c' ~19.95-0 Btfl min Ln Mt'S<t d el ;\1 Jr }rly :..'>9-·~ _ UDO l~LI-. ~ f.1 • •lt-11. t • nr plan. many lltras. btfl t p I' h S 0 0 U51.91l0 Wl':S TE H1' r11n <'1 ;,1•re:al(c. trees. 6441836 .. ,~ .. 2erOra ngei rt-•·<.:on p<illo •v m\·1· 1 .. 1 1Jl1h 1 1 10.:~101 3 :! • I> Hl::J\J.TY SERVICES vu'!> rd':-O_k_r 556·~5 -3-B-r-. -28;-C-n-nd-o.-l-rp_l_c ·~~ w outllr PJllO. no ~·""' rh.11 m :'•it1 "'" BY OWNER -( '1111>., lo l(r"t•nlal'll lh ll"'lWr Ca 116« l:ll 1 ~Hon. Store ANH E ADVJSORY '1 1 IJ>l In Calif Crt y. A wshr dry r hook up ~-AC. le~n1.!'» pool A~ S4/;'?:.!·ll Mfl H8!Y.> ____ 5J0.2'a4 ritanned Commun11y All ~hwshr, skyhte . pa tio.~ a\ ail May I 5.JI IJl 15 _ s u p 1-: I< flit:lGllUORHOOU 3 hr f''R, wlk to pk. ,rhJ.. 1.)1 •1'<'1 yd Red 10 SIJI j()(I Pnn nnJ y 645 ron .. · AUll.lJt:ttlo.' Tn pl1·x • pl"u" (,,r '.! mtarl' unit~ IH0-1 C'l:i) '"~" So o<hh $212 .500 4.~ 3223 t'Vl~ o.ie~/ ut1l rltlM' Three mile~ car iar•111e w npnr pool 6 Hdnn. 4 ba homt'. i·h<•l•'t' Sl6,900 CJnitsS'al• 1800 from a •rporl C all S«ill mn ,,va1I Mav I are• lrYl11 ' $IOOO mo ST!rS T-0 llEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• S:17 ot-14 64S 4J 9f; o r 979 ~38~ 631 oouu t: Uhl v.1<11· Ii i Tn11lf'rama EASTSIDlC.M. Rmichtt,fontt, evestwknd.-. "'\i"' 1,, .. ,,L'l~\'ll I\ d>NSIH61 :1 P\I bC'h & Two 2 bdrm un1l!t GroYfl 2700 BM..1< IMY 3 br .. 1 IJd "'1 "· ""< • • '' µ1£-r Sub lettinlo: alluwecl patK>l>. t!ndnsed .K.trdl(c~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,1~ rrplc: yard \"nnll> fk;uid 1w~ :! br. :! I.id, 1~w:aled m Trea.-.urf' b. ~... · · ~ walk to ,w1m'g. ~oil . lt•n ADULT TOWMHOMIE LIDO ISLE :•.t!Ol Pat'ifit• Coa:.l llv. Y l'xtrn l!JI~)~ i\lky m· f.'i/\ Ruby Red Grapefruit J3~~una. S!'ISO~iM)'l7i ni~. »hovt> Ht>nl or lt:ilM' roo LS LPot I .. AH I\ ~-~;J~'z:,··i~~l~~· I.a.: Brh OHcrcd 11\ ('!.~RT HACH ~ r;;~, ~~=sider Mesa Verlk 4 br. 2 bJ. W-0 G:r1 \Clt>l t'\lt'!> - 3 8drm.2'7ba.1500sq fl ly b73 2211!1 til'll:tL,sant-e M P 1711 ' IEA&.n 67S.f642 ram rm. frplc. wet uar Tu rtlcro<'k H1,;:hl1rn ll Plc.i .,a nt l 1v 1n )!. &-38~ .io acre~ w1 1rn~a 11on newc•pt.lgcyd.no J)t'ls lfome Ne..,,,4br.3'~b.1. meticulous ..:round!> ---HEAR IUCH LAaGf 4-Pl.lX •'Qupt., rully managed sm5 751 3m6 form.JI d1n1ni:. II\ ini:. Wt-II managt.'d as~ot·ia· OWNt-;K will help h num:c Onl wide L1.1 Cadena , Xlnt t'Ond. nNtr l>1sm.·v Alfalfa, sudan & oats All Newly dc(·orated t-:'!lldc ~ farruly, Wt'I bar l•nol JQI. Slt9,500 Pnn Only to :-;avt• down i1aymt:n! & ~howl; hke mvdel home. $170.000 ~kr ff7S 4010 . or p!lrt. $2,500. per a c:rc Ur. 2 ba, frpk. dbl i:ar !'Ir pa~k Q1111·1. ~1000 ti45-0401 loan floes bl-auuful \n nL-Wly rarpett'<l cit draped 714 Q.2-J73__ ___ Pallo Avail Jun<' lsl bw 1>40 0883. ~u .t24!.I fi•.,,el J l>r twnhme 1n h1~h 1 Pnmt' Ncwpe>rt Pemni>ula S."'50 mo Hkr 631 1094 ----clt>mand art'a $1 :l9.~I 0 w Pa r k r t' n 1 · localkln s u4der un1l!o on A.-. ----Cllfldo l '111' Park !! hr • IY OWMEI Will .st-II fa~t • lfurry. lli~?HO'o-s....__ 2 lot.s. To be sold as IJ 11131 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lbr. Very Pn\'a((', t:lll ba. 2 rar ~arai.:t: l'uol. 3 B(. 2ba+fam1ly rm t'1111~722l "~ ·-.. tux deferred e1tchanl(e a •.a. d Pd Adult!>. NQ P et s Jacuu1. lmma1· $525 Prof lndsrpd & m ain f• ...... Ly-,••I( R11·hara1 R o11t•nlhal ,.__._.....___ 3124 1>42.0llJ:'> ~Pl.USN 4 bdrm format ~•-""' 1 " I I -~s• -121Jl:ilz 488:i. A~ ""991'V,..... ~ hclrm 1... ,, . .,. ;1 .. r- 1 t 'I f ,11 •' t •1 •It ,t 1, j1'1\,1f1• );l\'U//1 1\•J11ll• nr1 '"*'" ~1 7 f ~,, '>I.II .1'1Xl .. ,\'t>:o. t>.15 llJ7 I MOllLEHOME :! llclrnr 2 bath m <".1nn1•n \.111;11:1• i: Jtj 1 :-pa• 1• nft "'alt•r Leas1· $-17 • tno ("()(11mu111 t y r<>o I I.Jun di') f.lt'1I J' J1l11blo· RVGt:I< AHO~., ~ .. 673 11rt11 Ht'a u1 1fu l Cl1 t ftl.1\1·n hmnt•. U;i \ '11:~ .1111 • I h.1 si;;,u m tJ ti4 :! 11., .... IS! JJH.5 Cit••··• n V11'w . ;-.. , ..... pori Tt•rrac't'. :lbr. :!h;i Iv. nh!' lmmc'1rnlt' 01•1•up;uu·' !>600 mo x .1:1 1 •17::. 7a2 I IOH l"et-hind llV llom~s ~ 848·8895 Call Carolyn 642·5171 or ~.'!'.'~.":'.~: ...... SJSO. 648'• w 18th St lse 6C2·6T'.bl.54-0-~!I ~::'""" ~d e cornet r 0d 21 Pan.tally furnished 3Br. ----••••••••••••••••••••••• Large 3 bdrm 21, b;i ~ dtnllil? rm fam rm blt-"8~ l.'OYr corn·rt: t: SI u -I .. k Lt.."XURV APTS Cottage. :1polless l br ~-r Jcara",. R.....,.,k v1A~ 111_BBQ $67~ ~-~ . vard. Patio w l c:H , pol .... mngton. 111 a n.. it I ,a " • "" ~ -R ...... • ---I 0 t' · hed k ~ Owner aniuow;, subm11 3 Rr'. 2 fu ll&. "m~ rm. furn. AdullS. no pets Con. o ~ear S Coast Woodbnd"e Plac", .. BR. ~ w P ton Uni( s , auto sprn lr.s ( d f I v • ...,. I t'I -" ' J bdr 3 b •· kl & water soflner, ~ara~c W.Stclff l•alty dfers. <MT3844·761 orm mm.: rm. rp c. er/ pvt. -.J, me . u 1 Plaz:a. A/C. pool. J11cuu1. 3 ba . fo rmal dminl!. II\ :J m a u .11· IJ' dr()phr. Unfum s172. ~..._Store w•w rarpt>t. apx IMO !IQ 548--0522 \mruS A11a1I June l $55(! & fam rm Locali-d on 1lwrlook1n ~ Goll ('r!> o r furnis h ed S 175 ~ rtt·a 642·7456· CM 0-ftoW 3 fZ6 ~rmo 7~ perk with a view of mLs S750mo b45·~1 Newport ~ach 37 69 ·•············•••·••··· TOTAL LIVING Bedroom furnis hed Apartments • Ph,; 11 .. au11tul r,"•tl•· 1' ? Hudrnnnt (I '"' .\ Unhun l • All Ui.1111~ PcmJ • •K1mm1n' l••n.t11" l11U1<J1d• • Ac-HV1ft••!'lo D1rH'10f f ••-~unday ltuM h • H""llll Clt.ol>IO Saunu, l1•.llt1'-' PLUS MUCH MORE! Oakwood Garden A p artments Newport Beach North ·-,,, ;• ..... , • r 4 ' N!'Wpc>f1 Beach, South ·o , •I .ti r ....... , ,. ''h• •• 4 • 0 ; • ' i •.1 11 •• lndudes l1te rern~fnr s. Ck at t 076 IA YROMT t.:ASTSIOE Co6ta Mesa 3 ....................... Dod«"s &.... ~~ Agl. 631 344.1 l.aTge 4 br . 3 ba. ram rm. 3 bar w/sl.ools. was er •••••••=••=•••••••••• 8 d 1 b ~. $1~.000 642-2$111 2 bdrm. 3 ba LuJtury Ealtslde. Huoe 3 bdrm. 3 ~ l'al' gar Nr bcad1 roo1 11·\Yf l<ONT 2Hr, 2Ba. 20' dryer c us tom C'han I r/ en/ (le ca a na or~ "'--· PL ,. ...... ...,. v· --,...-·· & term.is $735. mo P\I bnal .. 11n c1pl1on"I. yrtv -delenr, I SEASCAPE Patio. frplc. 2 levels. UJUMI :""""....... iew. bath. den. pool. ·lus h Woodbndge J Br 2~-z Ba . •· u -' dirdng . ~mial;; nr~"l CONDO open beams. n~ crpl. e.c.-Prope1ty 2000 fir~.kacuui. '.blk "'°"nds. misc. ntras famil y r m. wet bar. pty 645-3.170 ~~,f~'1~Ho~hildrt!n ~ furn Call 64-4 1 ~ bltns. xJnt toe Musi sell ........ ••••••••••••••• from Ma " sboppUlg. 1mO. mo. 6C2-9666 Ava..il May S67S. 644 2046 4 B d r m . 2 ~ 1 0 r y · · Upgr<tded J Br. n r •p r 1 r c red u . l o 1~21661 Tuwnhou.M• Pool. lt-nn1s ii--------•• ltppl. to vit:w Prtn l i ve d in . l~noa s $4?,000/dr.ST.J.7llO FOUSUMfTS.C.M. ,_.___ 314a Custom Twhnse . 3br. Woodbnd11eTownhome. 3 onty. poollbe•ch. $113.500 Ne.i-new. 3 Br cnmers ~ --2\'Jba, pool, jac. tenms Br. 2~ Ba. /I.IC, patt<> Nr Beach Mo ICI m<• •---.&..ft.!4.GllM WR~,.,.C£~.83P1.~J C MIWPOtlTIEACH unit. 2 ba. rrpl. 2-car ••-••••••••••••••••••• crts. pnv. patio. 1~al w/gas BBQ. gar. lake. S700 640-l75_l __ ...,.... .,.. "'-~ ,...,., MARINA LIVING·l977 gar .3·2 Br. 2 b11. uniti. No. Lattuna 2br. 2ba. k>calion All apphancl.-s tenms i pools. no Vt!\S. 3276 SIOS,000 ~ wide l.aMu. lilnt 'fSLlnntmls642·1603 Twbnse. corner nr. avail. Av<ti l. July l. Junol.S S600SS2·5828 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,,_•""""rt rt.---... ltr"c-llAatfHTAWAY .__~ 11 pet I oc·eao tlr aboppUag. New $600'mo. 7Sl·2379 C-.., rm ng O'd S pan1 .. h '"""" ,...... ..,,...,. ... ., .. .. '""'"'· s mudes we <.'Omt: Oldr ln·ft':. on dbl lot. i.:rl l'Onveoleal com pa<'l • -Univ Park Beaul. 2Br ... a 1 18 ' =~ly,::~~~~& PerleclS~•·::ocondo. ~1~1 es boal shp tax shtr. $175,000iorr Vie ws CJc ean . hllb 3 Br.2ba. gara~e. encl 2ba ho~. New paint ~':.nc:;\~ ~·a 1~~-;!fr~~c; blks W"be-ach. Owne r ocean view JU11l sl<!pii lu ·~...._\tor• _ownlagtll40-1879 lndry. patio. dttk Lse ~~o*~rl!,l!'-22rps , no ~m~~~sotora~~J'33at10 g ara~t-w /s toraRt' transferred out or il rl•a surf 848-8895 FOWPLIXH Sl675tmo. 7141494·0022 ....,..,.._· _ ... _. 5 ......... ;;,~· ys UI • • \.'\ ltt•fn~ & SIOVt! (urn1sht-d ·f'eol tlr tennis l'ourli-Bfo:RTIIA llt:NRY ----i\11 2 Br~ Ba townhou!le ... .,.. ..... " 1169 Me!§.a Verdt-• Rr 2 Ba. _ Walk to heh & shop:. WIEHA'llE SUMMER RENTALS Tl\KlNG f<l':SERVAT IONS associated BR OKERS-Al Al ·011s JOl~ W 9olboo b' l '"'t. 1 KeMSOnable lerms lo RLTRS l)lpe units. Electn c' bit ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc-. ~ mo. 752·07!19. LGIJl-S..Ch 1248 \1u..,I he M't'n lo a pprt-r 4'\Mlliftedbuyer.Callfor 492·'4121 2l~l>d Mar •EXCITING• ins. forced air h~;.I . Beaut1ru12 Br+fam, 2 559-4984~v:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '''~:Jtmt-15 S4911mo Shorttermrentals tfPPl to see . .,c~gy . s;......,. enel08ed ~ara11PS 11300 story townhouse. Pool. 28, HM' pvt yd gnraite For Rent :Jbr. 2b11. rt' 4923761 Hy tht•wet"tc.rn>wava1I 9SM392.538-249fl. r-r..trCMO 1078 ...... -rt .. -a..a:..1-mo inrom1'. Good lnl'IJ leitn.111. nr beach. Mo to pool n~ kids s..15 mo' m o d cl<'d L ai:una S.,JM.t No lt!t' Ai:t>ntri7SIH711 ~ r ·r---lion. owe 2nd Two to mo MOO 64()..1751 . . . t.'hllm'l('r woods ('OVl' ,.._. tr 3278 -----------!••••••••••••••••••••••• llt•au t 1f ul 197 6 rhoost> from Sl<t8.!'IOO --------Mgr_~BOrange ~e -area wh1chownt>rWL'iht>s ._.,...., ano Pllfk Newpurt·2lir furn. PllCISLASHID! Owrminl( 2 br. I bacon· G Id l 20 2H h lo II Red ed t I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~um m~r s ub·l:h'. wtr St0.500 oo. Poof. v1Pw. ·. W .900 o enwes r . a eac . ....._U.tw9i1Md 2 Br. stov~. c•arpe t~ :ie ur ren pus S339 b~aullful & im v~w 5lt!IOmo. 5~·'1 12.J. '433'1 homcw1lh1nwlll!kingdls :e fR€~TIG€ •••••••••••••••••••••••drapes, renred yrd. 110 1 5 00 b on.u s t o manllati· 2 Br t·ond•I. Owner aaya lel ~r go! 3 49'l· or492·11t16l t;mct!. or Lido i; fmu t _ _ :7 Ge.rtt l20l pets ~mo ~3485 cooperative ~enant w1lh rl'fnR. pool. play \'ll"'P· 2 Rr furn or unr S27S. Bdrm. 2 b•th. Choice --R"'RE a.:.ft ___ shopping area. Small pct HOM€~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -ruce funush.ings. Gum· kid~ n L', J vatl r,.113 "dul'· ""l" .,421 L' Westcllff home near ~ """' welcome. •BR. 2ba. $400mo. Avail biner&AMOC.41H·!M2l ~ '"" v '~ "'"· no"""· ' s:.. H.1Rar Kial*bool. C•I Seabreeze all 1he time. ~ Hiit lZDW Coast Hwy. NB MEW COM DO FOi May 10th C ul·de·s ac -831·9303 ltilh. N. Hts 54K-1630_ for ._.. uaform•tion . thls exceptional u · c--t..e._ 645-6646 LIA.SI lttttt..$.57·2289 North Lacuna. 2br. 2ba 3 Bdrm. JI : ba I m ile to eanfronl 2 BR garage ecudw home. 4 Br. 2'"1 .....--_, Never bt!eo lived in this twnb&. Corner nr ocean & ... , 1 a.. l•mUY rm, ,,,. acre •. •utllul S Star Adult W.... w.e.rvn lrl 3 bdrm 3 ba e&egaat 38R w/frpl. pool, mint shopping. New, compact , Manna. Adults . S400 per apt, patio. no pets. -.. tot, bic.Yc le to t.he Pk. 3'.dOSeacrat, 2 lge th*lw Luuaa ~plex. s home fealurea; Den. coodiUon S550mo/lse, in· convei;ilenl . ·Hardw~od mo 493-1126 paacl. Avail ul July Sa50 marina. Sl72,JOO. WEST :;~'<:."".z.w~ all ruf llreD\c,:•cea, •t.llt· e,r•ce door opuer. ~~ :.U..~~ service. ~:-~iewa. ~an.dhill~ ~ 4.Br. 3&. Cam rm. 3 mo.646-2SIO. COMT PACIFIC R.E. • 'Y -· '-el,_, 2 r 2 pool dbl r:-a II""... La.....,ry, patio. era. car "•r. S6SO mo 31012 Balboa Oceanrront J Br. ""'V »"' ' ' • • v•"" ' I _ _,. 'Jl4-414-0022 .. -.Z/1D1·2lllOO a.. + D.R. l block lO nnclry rib • much .._,.._. JJ26 __,_mo. · PateoValencia.~·7234 S325mo/to mo IASTILUFF YllW S..A9a IOIO C='A town. Owner wW c.,1')' more. Loc~~-0 San _ • ._............... riew 3 BR. 2 ba. s..t.AM 3210 Playa Realty.631-4990 ~ -•••••••••••••••••••• w1'b 21% down. S3115.000. DMeo 6 rowe Monattb Swnm1c. 161S •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• e.et'i:t_ = ;ae.::. A. llt ~NOMI Owaer-Apatte,w. ~~ti:o ~ o~~~ ~M~ll ~roac J BR. 2 b•. Dplx. 2 8d 2 ha, builUns.lAllUllt.•m_,•a1,."1111d = ........ Cul·~: OfH·ewee 2706Harbor.Sle206·A JUNm year&ea.e.caUSSI-~. vle'#,k1IOO nBwR. SlSOOmo l:.wtr.pd.450tW.3rcl ....................... . sac Opeiallame&ettSun ,...,,. 540-1937 Sl49,SOO . .f,..ike new Hunt· .SELECT :S::·l:i: nn. · 3 • SwmDer J BR. 2 b•. 180 SJlO/cno.~ ..._..._.. JIM to.S. ~ llY Owner. 8wperbl1 •P•nded ~·~hnearocean. lll•lflW.TY dee.view.Sl:llOOMo. W.ut J1 rtcr Htl ...................... . M40ZS. ~:. ~'t!J~m~~ BY THE BAY.Beautiful PROPERTIES G1·3114cw496-9601 --~Asao_:M·llTI ·-~;;;;~~;·~~-~~... ~:-;~•,1:.:.~ftP:c. IUMl'I" ~•ce. cfuzl. ZBr. 28a. lndry rm. pool, ri.JOr!'MITS Good .-, AllMTAL7 JJSJ 3 or • br Pnffit from 675--0a47 a.-'° .... • Buch. ~•t with &adieu Jacuzzi, A·1 cond. AdJu. ren·t.al .•rea11r neGljOa rden _.,....__h· .. 'l~N-p1 Olndo over Dana Point M.15to~ f'ncd vard & C 1• •-.-1..a.. Jiii ~ 1 1alon1 Private patio m.lt7& ·--.... .. g•r•tte11 · f'amil1 t's • 1www ......... ~&S::,mer/wncr1"· Slept lo pools. u una. ---Grov.:.u_a•••TY 12\01".lmMt' + 111ua1e =-·,~~~~I~~·. P~~;. mtecoc'dlaled. 4br2, pleast . kids • Pt'ti. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""' a..e.LTY ~uul S757SO Won't .......,,, -'220lbrCdlocgara11c _,.... 2ba. rrplc, n rm . . ....... -~ , •• ll""' ... """'or n.-a..x 2 br. 1 b•. frpk, • '.--"_ ., • c•l·l ...... "1'120.· v•c•o.IY 979.aSll a u2brapnlns rnced .........,.., ·• 2 v· ..... ,..,..,.,...,...., ""'"~ ~ ,,_..,. .,..,. "' "'", " pauOfl, car gar.. 1ew m.2f'7l. Aft, no f~· '*"' .. ~ ~ta.no pe\a. 67U210 •llRIB' BlllatnglewideAn1e11.-. 913.52 brgar.kidso.k . ot mcM1ntains 9625.mo/ s:m ............. , 1111 _....1 ·'if&.. Sharp, clean r hffrhal. 11752Brg.,af(e, ltida! lae.tW) SSM631. tH ) •• rs~.. -:..-. ~r Atlah4:1m Park • 16UMITS. D503brnearbea('b ..... Y'OU eaU Cl•ss1fied -....e. c •••• *d•r c:.orw ....... 1122 Spit t R I B c 0 mm w/lo~nnt. Make or 8d baOI pool ll80~e3 Br + lllda! ..,,._.aiud. fcJU're 81• u.twaha.11 3421 ..................... .. f;f0wr*',18r,J8a.end Pltem..-tn' fer , asltin& su .soo. :!a1.'BRiNo NEW: ••+3b•lhcozyh'Pc sured of ~ frlendl1 Whee you need expert ·-•••'-•••H•••••••••• 1 Rr unlum duplex. new -"C'' plP b1 pool. NMt 3 BR, 2 ._home In <BY165f·60l P'tnest CM renl(ll arH. •• + frplc, kidi·peta ... co .. and help In ..-.ke or repairs. tum SPACIO\JS z . 3 br condos det>or Close \O ever · ..,.. ~ petto. Waa me. net~. hU ....._..._ S... •too. Owner wlll t.eap S57.0a21 wordlDc your ad ror besl to the~ Directory nr So. Coast Pl ua. ythlog. 602 Heliotrope . ..... It siaooo. 20U lllkeoalYS7J,500. _... ~.es=.1'1~7 Jlomefi.nden·&ateWkle NIPOftH. Call Now! lD CluaUled to aol•e f'rwy accesa to lrv1M S32S mo. IU·l16l; v..ta c.Joll. f7S:Olll Partc Place.ladM2·7•1 ec..,mer teated·Sf yrs. '42-5171 ,,._ prob&em. tomplex, s.51..-00 -- I . $ .. HERITAGE R EALTIJRS --~---- • -........ -, ....... . -- ' .. •('lc1m 2br rnndo 11 r Su l'u usl Pl11 1.<J l'1>QI 1·arport Child 11k '<<1 µcts. tll;i·IW7.i $;17S Near nl'"' !! hr. :! 11;1, i.:ar• carport frpk µalm d~to all ~LMgmt :!Ur w gur nu C'IJb p aint Wtr pd 63G-'1120 I Spm 1567 "B" Orani:e Sl:15 ~ 176 l'la cl•nt1:.i .. B .. S..100 ....... ··---·--•,•#•••· , AOULTCOHDO 1'001. Tl•llnl .... /\ I' I hi! r m SJ:!;, r NEWPORT CEtolTER Enc SUITES l"l 'LI. SEl<VIC'I-. < l<'J-:1\N VIEWS N~wport Re9enc y Corp. 644-7180 - Youn~· 1><1,t11r "'th-& :1 1·htldn·n rlt'1'<I :1 111 honw 11r ·•Ill l•• r 1·11l 111 I .uglln,1 w So I 11 ani.:1• l '11 ·'""' '-".'~'lnlltllj.! .lunl' I \'i'rtl•' lloh ~·rro:o I l <!Olo E :i:1nl ...,l Sµok•tn1• Wa:-.h111i!lt1n •;,r~J(,11; l'h 1501Jl~l:!X l!lll 111 l..t 1'.tl111,1 rt.·frn ·nt l' l'Jll 711 ~501:!:! PRIME LOCATION \\J011'fl ~tor.1.:e "l"ll ,. ~ ShopptnJ:! fnr S.511,000 loan, :.N·ure<l by larl!1' t•qu1ty 1 n U n v •' r S h o r ,. s l~y rroot homl' 64:! 55113 ...........••...••••.•. 2ND TD'S FOR SALE J::am 25•; ywld on 3 yr 2nds Wil l dtl-rounl ~. $10,000, S20.000 & $40.000 l'<tll Ro)!er 714 s:i.-1-11<ri FOUNU· 12 keys. le ather Costa Rica n girl seek!\ wallt•l llarbor & Uakcr pos1t1on as a u pain: or ldt•1111fy Soilb·4MI <i~k for hvc in maid for I year or /\rmand mor e t'or Info. Call f()lJNU Old M red lrn.h :.l'tl1•r Nr 19th & Irv. ti4l 7149 l"uund Gold & white l-hort hair l'/\T. rt-male \'w ~Olh &. lninc. l'M &t2 2'J'C. Foun<l 1'1t Hull m ak m1i.. I yr old 4 25 79 VI<' ll1t.:h Orll•l!J lf "'Y 191; 5%3 832·2256 Jorench ~1rl seeks i>0s1Uon as a u pa1rc or liv1•-m .:u,· cmc:.. .... )uoc to Sel>L Eor info can 832 2256. I want t o h e your llou.-..eman , right han<S dnvcr • Fa mtly man ha:. own home & refert!o l"\:S 731-47111 HetpW..tecl 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>l':LUX !'.; l\PTS near So c.oai.t P lcua. 2 br. I "~ ba \ C. d :.hwhr . pool, 'Jun:i. J:11:uu.1 ~ man) l·xtr<C) Near Ne"' Extra !JI,., townh.... apt IS? Jbr. ~a. 1 m rTYJ r u I ;ill' 1-'r p ll'. hlt1n:.. W 0 hkup Sk~llll·:.. vaulted rctl tnS?i-F'ncd yd, xtra lg patio l>hl att1·h g<1r Ew s.115 ;,,is :!00-\. •~10 tl!G I ~~och 3848 l'alm Sµnnj.!l-l'omh• ur1 .'111:-.~ion H tlb l'ou11t r~ t'lub ~~:Jo /\Vl\Jl.ABl.E HY WI\ 3 llr on J!Olf 1'v11rs1· al l':ilrn U1•M•rt. lnd1Jn w .. 11,., $H10 tl.1) <•U Ot;J4 ON W1\TJo:1t 1\\ .t1l.1hh· oh-IUOO ,q fl ur tel-' r<ir prvll'~:.1onJI or n·lcitl L \1 Jrl"' ~l:J 5.10 3111 1Jl'f11·!-:. Total or 3'~111 "I ;\l'"''IJllPl'r l'nllJlll\ 1.1• Jnll lOW EST lfttettst Rates h t T.O.'s, also 2nd T .D. Lo01ts. L l'\IWld ln :.h St:ltcr Vt<.. W .trn .. r M a..:n 11l 1d ~~IGl'd ll art 4 ACCOUNTANT. Newport Beat'h R l t~ lnvstml f1rm·1mme d ope n1n~ r eq uire:. c:kgrcc. S+) rs exp in l'Orpl ptnshp accti,:I F.01' exp prep I thru fin. stmt prdbod~etlfin . analy:,1:, St.'fld rl•s um e w t sal r e q.TM.I . PO Box 2500 Nt>wport Real'h . Ca !12166() Attn:_<.:ontrqller J U Pro1x·rty M gmL 751 :rns7 :• Br. I '·: Ba 1ownho11~1'. l!Jral-(t.'. p1l l to, p ool, f8CU.U.1. r1n•µlal'l' 1\<IUlt l- onl~ ~ 4i:l1 4!ml l'\t Jbro C!ba , rcph'. 2 l';Lr i;arai.:v " 11rx·nl·r New plu:.h apt ~t·w hJr•l nr.. No p..t:. L1k1· ne". S5:!.'"1 !ltil< ~1!11 !!liX :m:! ••••••••••••••••••••••• IXIUXl' m·WI) rlt-;·11ra1,•d :.! hdrm Jpl on 11('1•;111 01•.1r Vtt'lor ll u~o lh•,1\,•1l pool. cll'' a111r. !\Ubtt.·rr.1 lll'Jn 11.1rk1ni.: :!>•o:!.> •llil ~1 Hi t; 111-.AH l.Jkdr1111l (',1h1n Sml 11r lg1• .:roup~ ~1gr 7H !llilr i7111 ft < •' n bt· ''" 1111'<1 1111" :1 1·h1ldn·n 111 11 ·u: • "ti I ~':"~lk1 Ulllh l>rt\i· II\ 1w1·tl :1 11111 ho11 s1• .1pl ~.t:I \\ < 1"1'1 ""' 'l.H l~·l! 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Illa , l-umlt·1·k. r.·rnl! <:umh1111·r & "~ j.!ar;1gc. <J..;hw:-.hr. r rplt'. !>CX' 49-1·9'121 no pNs · S:l6.5 mo 11411 w:-.5 • 2 lir 2 Ra. rarpets/drapt">. °' :>J.1·2306 I Ur. cx·can!\1d1• 111 ""' ~ lfow1111 2 ~· :SIJf t•11n1lo", fully furn Pnv Murin«. hoal :-.ltpi. up to 44fl 21Jt!'>ll-:H3:1 714 1&13·\JiillS X0!11 5~1 llilli Sl!fO llµ UllH·1· ~IOI'\' t•pls, drps . ,\ (' li:Jlll Bl· a 1· h , II B I.' l' !4-t2-C!8:J.1 kt-:1\ll'l'Y Si\l.UN. 1:. yr!-.. 11'11 Fullerton 1\ v1•. C !\'I 75I·1722 or !l!l7, !l5l\l t-:leiwnt, s mall beauty salon in shop. ctr Lag Niguel AsktnR Sl3.500 1 n i.i s & I •> a n • SflOuO S I Ou , OUO Ca 11 Rogt•r, 714.834 li02 __ MONEY AVAILABLE 2ND 1'DANU SWING LOANS. TEMPORARY R<.>J?tst.er today to wdr k on vanous accounting & bookkeep10~ assi~n ments . Wo rk c lose to r o u n d A d u 1 t M a I 1· (~ c rm Jn S h o r Iha 1 r Point e r C o rne r or Harbor & Fair, C M . ~7·5310or537·3331 -your home. Acctg t'lerits, Found· Sma ll blat'k male bookkeepers. accoUI\· doJ:. Red ker<'htcf on fanls are needed thruout 11t1I rm. avail 5'1. 2546 o.·can v11·w, $:111:1 Santa Ana. SJ85 mo Nu 3Hr . :!Ha. pvt )'d. cnC'I '1~·R61 I d uldrcn/ pet~ 557·1255 .:aral(l', m ature ;idlts. ---, bike to bch l\va1l-Jun~ 1 2 Hr 2 Ba. l(araRl'. put10. Uach.. encl. patio. ulll pd. $425 mo 493 7576 o t' e u n ,. 1 c w . S250 m11 1 •• r ri•· t :-. ctr .1r1·' n r :.111 K<.>;}1 or r.11, :!:!Iii 3 Hr. l ba. ~Jr:1g,., r I!· -.m tlt'al'h & 'h1111p111c r111 y<I. no <1111!'> S !3Jm11 p1·t.-.~\5U 7fll i:!%J !lln~m; or 1:is 116i0 I Hr, new bldg. S300 m 11 Pomona Sl 2 nr. q Ulf'l nc11thbvrh11od S:r7~1 S ant.1 Ana 1\\L' /\f.!l ~1X XHl!l READY MAY I 5th: --~wporl leoch 3869 Nr S Point~ Z hr . l ba. ••••••• ••. ,. • •••••••••• Kids ok. no P''h Sll15 Call J.,;11T) ~17 ti671! (or I!<• d1rl'l't lu 71ii l Com modor c· Cirr lt• =3 PARK NEWPORT 11 ;i l' h t· I o r :. . I 11 r :! llt..odroom' & Townhoul-l':. Lake Tnhoc Key~ Supcr cx1•1·ul1"'' home .\ Br . :1 but.h:.. cumpletcl~ furn Sleeps 8 Moat dock & r:imp Call ah\•r " pm \1u:-.I ha 1 ,. 1t·h·rcn1 , . ._ ~ .... 12 ~Iii! l\ona Condi> rurn...,ht·d. !>IN:~ ol Wa lk to l'\'l•r yttuni.: !l 1:, to 11 l!l s.;so 5411.tOOtJ Retwtals to Shatt 4 300 CHARMING CdM SUITES Availabl~ Now• Two 2ml floor !.Ulll'' ~I 'II fl 1·.1 l'lu..;h :.urrnundtnf.!' & ll!l' !.WUI\' :-.un<lc1·k ('IO'l' tu r :ish1on l!.l~1nd & many vlher ::i ml'nlltl'' Mu~l s1~ to appn·rr.;ll· :1% 111·r mo C:ill Linda ,11 ROGERS REAL TY 67§..2311 Pel! 1\llcm Rltr 494-75711 TENJlllS SHOP c;rral l11l':1t1on r.ri>i.1 l•1llo"1n~ l'rom1· ~''" lkh. (' M area l'rt\'i:<I w St•ll F :i"t 10 to to. ~16 051'1 Aft 6. 6411 24Q\ ~ INTEREST ONLY UR Jo1JLL Y /\!t'IORTIZED .. Lee Re alty n F. Rrok•·r. 91.ll l!l~'i m.'<:k Heisle r Park, Lag ~ County. Call u::. Bch_ 4~~ fOC' more information FOUND. Sm s ilve r IOOR RobertHalf's ... h.im'fl Tt•rncr t' O•' dOI! accowwte"'ps Brkht lt<t m ~7K.'l 2333 No Broadwa) EARM 25°/o YIB.D •200. CoWwcll Banker t 'ound F (;o~lle. Abo M Bid c l A ) vr ii!nd TO. 10·,. 1n· ,.,.,. .. ~.. d N 0 \ 1 R ,.,.an a na t.erest,12r.(llsl'ounT C.'1111 u<.U=oun ° / nimu 1714JIJ.5.410l... Shelt 1•r 644 3656 ori----------H.o~er._7141834 171.1::!_. _ 548 2153 ~/ Lost&FMd II r Jn d new cl up II• x . Wl~L.,tdi.' (' M 2 UH, l', ba. 2 :.tory C:rpts & <Irv~ lhnlO\Jl. hltn~ & dshwi.r F1rt•pla1·1·. lJaek ~ ard f'f\ l. t'lll'IOM'd f.!:\r;JjlC "' add 11 wn .ti -;t or.a J?t . (.'lllt>l' lu l-('hc.ol!., s hop i1111i.1 & bu.; Kid!. 01\. $il00 llOMJo:S H>H HENT From SJ4!j 5U Spel'tarular ,:.pa. tc1Htl n •rrr·at1<in prof,!r~1 m social pro..:r11 m 7 poob. IS leM1s court:. 1\t Fush1un bland. Jamhort'<' & San ,Joaquin thlL" fload ......••.•............. -----------752-221 1 ...•..••.....•.•.•...•• fo'ound Bai.:>l'll Hound . Hunt.J.n)(ton 1ka1.·h area. 964-4228 * AdrHSH-Ado,.. •All Ai.!t'S All Ty pe:.• •1NoExperNe1·1 • •Hollywood Tal~nl Ille. 3 or 4 h r Pn rt•d from $435 to s..')2!' •. l''n1•d yard & f.(<traitcs F am1l1e!> plcasl' kids & PC'l S wck ome (;a II 964 251Ml or !nJ.:!9'71. Ai,'t. n o ft•e mo 711 W. 20th St . l•Jff ----------1 I' o m o n <1 I\ V l' t <..: a 11 .).VJ-4!100 a rt flprn .! llr . l huth, E ..,1111-<.. M :J50 mo C<tll l'am ;'146-5IJ8() l llr. ltkl· nt·W, doo,cd l'(ura,.:c. !\IO\l'. n ·lrig s.-._, f;il& 2!IO I Split' IOU:. (.;cr.,t a ~k:. J i\ fl l. :! t>r, I ba. good an·<J Kids ok Pool $:15'1 mo <~II Kathy. 642·1!151 :! !Jr. I ba, -,mall ~1.1rd . l'arµort , l'rpL. .... drpi.. no dogs S3JO 1;-i:; 75:!l *DELUXE• GARDEN APT . 2 ''" Adults 0ttly FT-om S335 mo. 3pools Covered ca r port pallo apts .. BBQ's rlo!;et.orwys& och:. ~alk to :.hoppmJ! 171 I Goldftlwest er+ Wanttr 847-6064 17 141644-1900 OCEANFM>MT 3 br, 2 ha. w 10Htrc..· Yl·ar I~ t'rpll'. gar. S!IJSO TSL Mi::mt ti-12 lli03 Studio. lgl', nu l'pl!., drl>'· nr Houg, I <idlt. no pct-. S<!75 lnl' Ulll 0:11 074!'1 CONVENIENT N fl J tl dres:. l Bdrm ~/mn Wat c r fr., n l II 11 111 t•' GJI 1400 OH W ATER Allrar t1vc. rt-dt-roratc·d l!hr Older prt'fcrn·d. n<> pell. $.175 vrly 1on 111 45 l"V('S M.ulingt0tt Granado °'l;l•w 2 br. 2 bu, frplt'. $oH5 incl uul. I Or adJ hltns, W1·~1-;1dt.· (.' M 1 d Fash bl, fx1ol. t cnn1l-. 5365 Adult!\, no pct:. 2 New wcu.nous l'Qn Ol-: spa. Adult:.. 1rn pell\ !1793376. or 751 !fl87, a!\k 3br, 2ha, OH. f rplc. 2 6W-0785Evc..,1"'knJi. ROOMMATES Shell e-H-Save ~:nJOY m•>rc· P ay les~' All /\f.!Cl-& l.1ff':.lyl<·:. Wc..· l:hcck n cfl'rcm·cl- Call 546·4282 Sin<·<· 1\171 Wl' hav1· hf'lpN I thousands or 1111r d ll'lll:- ltnd roommatt-s W1• can h1•l1> you loo ' HOUSEMATES &12 4134 (21314f.6 HI IJ l'rof. adult. non s m ok<". Jt>r. 21,,b;, 1·ondo. fr1>k . pool. S225. fin WH N l:i Shan• aµt blo,·k from bt•,1 t· h w 1 t h l 1 b c r a I rcs pons1hh• f.(uy 49'1 ~ Yni: M or ~ s hr 2br :iiit 111 a c; i\I adlt Mrnpkx $175+SllJO dl·µ (;a ll J11n 1)31·~70 t' 10 ~hr :1BH t dt·n. 21Ja h.-..e. II R. w I big ~ti. pl l:Lw b1·h. $200 fi4ti J ll:lll rorTl'rl balron y i p a tio Nr ocean . Pool. Tenn1.,, nalboa Bay on thl.' Wau·r l 'mmont<iry l't, I Br & Volley Ball. Many ex-Ill Bays idt• Pl:ti'i· loft. your :.haro· $4!75 tras. $525/$.'>75 No pets. IJclu:xc 2 Br 2ba Com vi Tl'ruUi. t•rtJo>0 spa G7S 210 1 I Br traill'r SlKS & up 13!1 1-:. 16th StrCl'l C M.642·91!!3 714-963·7979. r e decorate d . <'Xtra :. Shr ti.: lux furn hotlll' S950fmo . $1 lu-0 w/boat .?br. 2ba. $300 mo. Adults 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. 2 s tor y slip. Will ronsider 3 mos. $210+ uUI <.:nil Hetty. onl y , no pds 1628 t o wn h o u s e a pt s at $1.800/mo. 544.3943 or 1PM·7PM 54().3428 Carawa y Or., C .M . w /garage. $450 m o t o 541·5101 $.m.Prorwomaotosharl' 567·2639. mo. 964·S26l ---48r 2Ua M V llomc 5f:•-.. -3 BR 21,c, b · OCEANt'RONT. l.f.!c 4Br. 2 5 :. 4 0 . 5 '1 5 . 3 II l 0 2 BR. l'h ba townhous .....,. · • a. den. Jba. 3 frplcs. 4903 style. c:los<.~ 1tar. $325 "rplc, Dshwsr. encl ga~. Seashore NU A Al eves/wknds - - •··k'" u~tty"Ac. 9161 laundry hookups. Avail ' . , J-.i .or"'"' .,,....,. S/l S4S5 mo. Peggy 759-1120 $.50/mo + housekeeping . tWIRgt•letlCh )14 96cMm · s-.-beaullfuJ vu home. l-l'C' •••-••••••••••••••••• · CGphtr.o 1178 gate N B. 556·6576. NIWA"HOMES NOWllMTING f _ _..:.J_ ........ ••••••••••••••• Hunt/Nwpt Bch lux horn•· 2Br. lnt'ludcs ran~e & f e m $1 25 mo No ref'rig, swim ming pool, S mk/P e t s. 963·662 1, no pets. $350 mo . Please KareoorJohn6·8 P.M call 49&-9594 or 494·3388 s..taARa 1110 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Detached Aph. Rmmate wankd till July M or ft~. 22 to 27 yrs old. Beaut. Twhn se . I rv . tum. pool, J3l' S200mo Ask for ~mon 551·629'1 or WANT!-;0 :'111•wp11rt lkal'h Of r11••• "''anttd 111 1·x1·h.111~1· lor prnr ml{l Atlt gr,:; :!21:1 DOW NTOWN Cu:-t.1 M1>::.a, ;J(J(J sq rt l•1 2:100 sq. rt Cpl . drp:-;111 cond HL•;i:.o n llkr 67!'> 1)7()0 LCIC)Ulta hach ~etll!Hlh 5100 Jo'ou.nd: Dalmauan. cor· ••••••••••••••••••••••• nt·r Jrv1nt.•1 17th PENNY PINCHER ADS 642·73117 FOUND : Doberman Fem A.:.k for Ba rbara. 541S-1796 o r 673 7300 F00nd· Tan Poodle. mt.'(I ">f, 1-(fl't.'OISh brn t'Yl."l>, \!IC' on Bn:;tol :;.m :!5(!)1 NQ... TaJung Appli,•attul\:. Anyonc mll'restcd 111 •Movies or Television •C<tll "SI\ M "• Wc've bt.>t•n m showb11 SIOl'I' 1 96~1 •633·2233 cxl !J~, Screen Artist':-. Mg mnl l:JIJCI Sl1 rt Xlilt f.!round noor on M.wArthur klv<I near l'ut'•1 s ,1t () l' Airport Prufer M .:m t· Co 831 7'""' A hl•alth food s tore lorat l'\i 0 • blol'k from Ma 1 l~u('h on a ... trel'I lhat 1. I.tu· hNIVIC'Rl fool 1rafrt1• 111 Orani.:t• County. Thl' t·o u n t r y ... 1 or•• a I mos ph1•r1•. fr11•ndl\ chN•rful and 111 v1l11•i.:. ha:. IX'C.·n a landmark lor mon• tha n IWl•nty ll!i o H'llf'!, SX."1,l)OCI plus tn\'t•n ton ONLY S1 --t\mb1ltous pe rsnns wtt~ Capish'Clfto Beoch /\nothcr health fo<>d ston· loc•att'<I 111 a hu!\y :.hoµ ptnl! l't•nll'r The r us lom . h:1nd 11:11ntt•ll mur;tl ,. n h .tn 1• , • ., I h 1-.. w ••I I 'ollx·k1'tl :.tv11• v.•1th .1rnph· r(lom ror a J W l't' l>a I ~13,000 plu!\ 1n~1·ntor !-ooll ,in)' lt<'m or C'Om b1oat100 oi rt1·m~ fOf ~ 11r 11·'~ with a Pe1111) l'ml'ht·r i\d 3 lin•-s for 2 ~·UIL.~'('Ull H• d:t) 'i t-~,ol'h .1ddluonal I.In•• " fJ:T for ltw :.>day, 1 'hlll'i.:•· tt • want to cam Work t. IS PlnOftals 5350 hrs a wk, fnr gno<I cxlr.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1rK.ioonw. t"or t.tPJ>l t·all Nf:WJ'OHT l.lEt\l'll .! ol Itri-:; w rec• & st•\' :Jrl'a Jo\Jm ur unfurn Mu11 lo M•m or IM• 711 ifi2 1;;;~111 "'k<l}S F:11.~t 17th St Co,l:.t ~lt·'a 1250 Sq fl 11ff11·1· nms1~t 1111-t o( :; m•wl) dl'l'llf:tkd <,Utll·:. -t 1 unfe1 1•n 1· • room , ftr!\l fl1itrr $900 Mo Hc<Jlontunw' U>rp 675 G7W SHARP' I. I T TL E 0 F t-· I (.; t-~ W 1 ll/\Tll $125 per Ml> sconREALTY 536-7533 l."lundrnmat & 11~ 1'11•,111 planl, San C lem1•11t1· "'~bk U·rml-own1•1 fi75 9J7!l t•\·enlll~l> Metal Fobriccr+lon Shop !-ohnw1ni.: nlC'c 11rol 1t Potenttal unltm1t1.'<1. xhll l'tlWJlmcmt. S75,000 AA hoch Rltrs ".XY1 No. (;ammo Hcal SAN CLt;M ENn: 492-2100 No romm1-rr1al ,,d.., t-o r mor" informt1l•110 ,111u 11111l.11 1•) 11ur .111 • ,, II 642-5678 SCRAM-LETS Rf~L.AXIN<: MA."iS1\C.t: HobJa~·L•« Ma..;s1•ur Outl·all 9 9, 494 511 l MICHELLE'S •OvtcaM• 111\~ 2AM 835 3749 UHOA & VICKI Outcalt Moss~ For rt..,._ of It! &•rvm~ all Oran)!C Co 83.S-7313 ANSWERS COUNTRY GIRL Evince -Grom *ESCORTS * Droop -F.nttcc OtVORt:F. F: ~~-·-____ 7_38_·04'1_7 Mv c..>c.Wlfe wants m e to l'o'me back and try al(ain. •FOXY LADY * hut l 'm not marry In~ OlITCAl.L ONLY any OIVORCEF.. * 972-1138 * Of£ice·s ubleas1'. t:.M. M1ru Golf Park, Arcad(• Lost&FOUIMI 5100 P R EGNANT" C artnJc AIC. drps. c rpt, 3 rml-, Rt's t uurant , fl ex 1blc ••••••••••••••••••••••• confidential counsi·hnA & ~. 2 rms $200. tiW !.Q rt. h •rm!\, San C lemente , f'owld White Poodle PUP· referral Abort100, udop mg..0211 nwnt·r 675 9378 cvt•s py, miniature. vit' Med1t lion & keepmg. AJRPORT LOCATION Un111uc part time bus1-Village, newly clipped, Al'CARE W ·2S63 Male. 751-1580. -----:! Hoo m :.u1 lt'. all ness . Establis h ed ----------Soirit.all~ st•rviccs. No !case re<f<I restaurant gwdc. ll1gh FOUND: Yn~. Ke rry Blue ISLSS. El Camino Rea l S275 mo. J mmed . 01· net income . Id eal for Tenicr w/roUar. no laR. Cupan"Y· 20"2 S. E . IUl·rat1ve~" ... t1me wor k. 8 .-.... ,,....,.,.,., SanClemente;Fully llc . ~ 0 '""• Nr Lag. eu. ""'~ ft'or Appl. 492·7296 lln stol. Suite 200. N. H liood terms. $26,500 17141557·7010 N .B. Animal S he lter found or adopt 644·3656 or Newport Center, 1Jcs11-tn 548-2153. WtuteShep mix. Pl a i a . s h a rt• w 1th Golden Retriever mix. Architect En~1nccr or f('· fealher footed Pa~con , lat.ecHield. fW0-7020 _ _ ....._., Baby Bunny, White cat. 963-T~. Allswering S~ice OPERATOR Jo:vcn1n l! s b1fl f u ll t1 m1·. l<!H t'ore~t Ave Lag l:kh AMweftftg Senice PBX operators for ,, telephon1• an~wcnn.,: scrv1cf' expl'nent·l·d 0 1 will tram Full t1ml.!.01 part t1m1• "h1ft:-. .1va1l;1 bit·. Day.,, <tlll'rn o 1111 cvcrunitii or 1?rav•· ~ Jrd Must be abh• to "or), ~ Wl't'kcndl-T ypmi.: 35 wpm r..-qu1rcd Mun_,. ro. bend1ti. a\•a 1lablt· Please call Mon· Fri. fo~ash1on Is land <i r\'.• 64().1791 Costa M e s <i :1r1·<.1 673-U66 E.O. E. APT MANAGER For :;s units in Costu Mesa. Exper'd coul)h! H us band mus t ha Vl' ma mt. exf. Wife hkkp..: exp. Cal 642·5073 11r (213)~1. Al"I MAHAGH Couple. wife·manag" h1&Sband·maintena1i1·~ 200 units. Oceanside. o perience req 'd. TSL Mgmt 642· l~:s Mllembl'/ tramees. t'1~r Luxury 3 brt2 ba, .spac1ou~ interiors. lnt'I OW, :.tovt•. fplc:s. & private 2 t'ur gar a ges. 5 Unique floor p I ans r t• n t I n A r r om $495/mo ..... l,1w,a11on -~ ,~· 2 Bdrm, l ba, kids OK S320mo+dep. Avail now 1 Bdr m . 1 bath S275+dep. Avail now. LOVELY VLI to...-u 5010 Found; Germ. Shepherd ----2.-.rm suite. Newport Ctr •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• pup. Saddleback CoU~J?e Fe m to s h r 2 br apt. Dr. design plaza bldA OVER 200 st uffed toy area. Fem. 4~950 ext wtsame. Sl60 In<' ut1l & rum avail Ample park ·g ducks. 25" ea Cannot be 321. 8.13-6.589. MASSAGE FIGURE MODB.S ESCORTS OUTCALL OMl Y Dap.•••s.hr 631-2140 GOLDEMGIRL j.tlass mff. Ability ;.(fi work w1t b b a n~ Eogluh s peaki~ 646-4LS2. 2t ASSEMILIRS • We need pys " ~ah. (ti belp us . 1 1U11tk oo 8t'o1rh tlt•·d c..·Mftl•rofT\fn"• &> \lwwp111n1 ........ SltlS.H 7 Call Renata 556·7707 111E EXCITING PALM MISA ArTS. MINUTF.S TO NPT BCH Bach.1"'2 BR from $255& up. Adults. Nopel.!I. 1561 Mesa Dr. <S Bib East of Newport Blvd> 9am·5pm 546-9860 PACIFIC WOODS Adult apartment" set among wand eri n g streams & t.all fragrant pines. I Br from S300 16350 Harbor Olvd, ~)11th of Edin«er. llt-2140 ~~r. b ch. & OCC. l y r + lease. Agt . sold s e parate ly. Over _LOS_T_· _G_re_y_C_oc_k_a -tee-1 HOUSEHOLD H ELP & :;.&S.l.366. 1 •. 000. 2'x3' posters. all C M · Vic •• Jack.; care for sick or elderly Female, 21·30. 28R, 2ba ... ireua lltlhll 4450 ~. l~ ea. Will sell ~acWed pet .751-6016 avllil. &13-2009 poolside apt; FT emplyd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• large lots only. C.11 Ken · . -.a.ya... .a.·ns * af\6,545·3'.714 Goddar d , a t i42·4321 Lollt 18x24 Oil P ainting. •..-~ ...,,,. For store & office s pace at X210 Vic Slh/Mart•old near ESCORTS Fem . to shr lrg Mes a Verde house w tsom e . $200. Avail 1mme d . ~31110 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Storage Rental. $35/mo, single enclosed . llunt. Bch.PcgMy,96()..4392 Whether you're buylnl' or sellini. Claaslfied ad· vertUlfng will lftlt your meua1te lo th~ r l«ht people . C all Today• 642-5678. reasonable rates. .. 147 279 I 500 to 5000 541 Ft. Approx 500 Ncw gold < un· Oasis. CdM · 5-2. 642•2334 • MESA VE RDE b.R iform t ype 1 dresses. Lost: Red Doberman, M, Crew girl avail lo s•ll to .... PLAZA Dacron/cotton. va r sis. 3 yrs. vie. Wilson /· So.Paclflcwlthme•m y 152.5 Mesa Verde E. C .M. Very rea::.. Mary Ann Ra.irview213/1Bl·03l2 48' sail boat Leave J une S41t41JJ Moore754-ll01 PO '9 r l.Al8t 4/23 Lar1e bla ck " 16th. ox 6412, ....._.._.. tan male Gordon Setter · Orange. 0.. 92667. Newport Mariner's Mlle . Modem 502 sq rt s tore or office. 2630-C Avon. LOW rent.213/477·7001 STOllNOMT Harbor Blvd , prim<' loc . Costa Mesa. 1450 Sq rt $450 Mo Broker 675 6700 0,partwtltlr SO I 5 Shepherd. 960·3821 or m.~1cal man~e bv llc'd ••••••••••••• ••••••••• 84()..2865. n.,.. ..... ' NB S200 000 N,ET Int" pt.s 1MSMU1' tee ..... n . • <~1· HKR. Coop L.aIT: tinted prescn ptlon Appl. 4.aPM.·541·•17 752.7575 glasses, vie. earl's Jr on Pw nnll ~ U60 --CRAFT SHOP 171.h. CM. s.48-8933 or call ••••••••••••••••••••••• u nus uol opportunity roUect 7141-.5158 Compan ion Tor hire. avallabl4' a t cost of in· FOUND Keeshond, young Travelina hN Thun AM· vento r y . 645 2460 / fe male .. vic Dana P t Sat. P'M . Rrenda . Want Ad Help., 642·5678 9D-$479 area. call 66...,0643. •· 7561 . . . • Build Switcbes , ••. •IMld new product!i • IMld career ...u, •Help build our ro. , Call Pbll Hanson :, C714> 556·3100. Coik lmtnuneols Corp. d CroddyWa1.S.A. E.O K ASS••• TtahMles oLAOUNA BEACH•• lmmed opeDln1a avail for e l ect ronic u:. lllllbl«'ll ot mlcrowe,v\' com~t.a or inat•u menta. Traineel for .~ .. tton6c amemblY neecle4 call lot appt., PenoueJ nesit. Teklllk:/Berkelo'. 494-9401. La1 Be&. &O.!:. , . . . . . . -.. • • • t • ....... ·-· .......... ._ .... . 1 -. ·--' ·----·~~\--ti.I::· __ ,~ .. ~ ... " .. ~ .. : .. ,:~ ... '~ .... ~ .. ~ ' .. 9-j ..... l'AS cCpt tif c-1•/C•tr•.. ..._:. t't'iJ ~-.., ....................................................................................................... . M ........ , ............. ........ . u•n Y P9'1 II' .. ,... " 'In ................................. .;i-••• ~..... • ••••••• ! ..........•... itrlckwork. Small Jobs. HOUSE PA.lNTlNC a.id C'a&"9 by awu, )'OU~ CUSTON o.le W PhllU .. eem•n• c.t-am1c tile. hrdwood. II 0 MES 6 AP T S . ~~dul or•••• CM lnt.eriorC~~~ ~wurk-. all l~e-11 c·a rpel• • vln)'ll. Llc ffAu>ilk'll.Plumb.crpnlry. ';:~:.J~ N.port'; ~a Muri. eel . i'ifa, quallly IYti <.,1Ly .Phunblna wU beat HY ·.bl. b)' lO'i . . ~.ta.lm •bf 1•1 •·Ma-3llQIJ MIZICt UC''d /bondt'd (~tr •~t. l~I Install Ulc, k ll /ba r e model ....... S.-.lc• THEKAPPY HOUSEKEEPERS lrvtM. '75-a11s evee. woril. 5'9·9756 Repaln. remodel • N- pjpe. &11-3170 hilini lllAJ'ftlla-don't ~ Dulch t arpettler. ~ eo.;.;le work by The ln1.dan ~l-M-40 _ ~------ )lllllr 'MO yrold be bonoei ap.add•M)M,re l S\arvlna C'ullt11c S tu ca.•r'n1 a t«m&1 Brick. atolW, blotk work. EXCELL. PAJNTINO tlle floon1 con<'re te RMa. r•tet. Free et1l. Phunbina repair. S~. in patlo1, wa ka . drive· :M&-2708 Expr'd remocteflng, CC>P981f"re. *-..__..,, a... &Mni lat ~-L ~'d/Bonded d" n t 11 I' a t I 11 11 ...... •••••••••••••••••• .;;;;;:•••••••••••••••• -~ fua wlme. bC'h.' f\Mncina•"al& •WI dnv••1oy11. •ld•wull111 Oat'Clt-nlJtl, cleitn·upe & OCCStudenl. 1 Ton tr~k. parka , nbrat1 .i11 Lou'a Ca-... -IO "nt Watrr d lvt'ralu n lltnd ra p1n~ Oeorao TrQh, trff trim. Dan muMUma, etc. Only : 0oo"r-"~~ 1 d ' ...-••U.t 1~1 nlllt lbuahl MH SU.32'..M dlUdno MM117 = rs. w n ows _ ~ _. ------ Now have services avail ways Free eat John EXPERT PAINTING. doe. ,.._ at. Top Hat In F.V. Weekly, semi· MtrU&l Fa.a.r Grice.Free ..... t. KwntMn1.$11·al" weekly, monthly ln·bome -.0° * cleanlllg service, com· Block, alumpstooe. walls, Call ruce. 543·20tS • ua .. Ir .,. -------~~Una f'lt' c fled• •VY.KYJ,(}W t'IUCF.!h Hawu11f1Cle•nup, • ..,...~. m;\ home. J M ~l·I064 ••••••• •••••••••• • •• • •• un IAJMlacapt> malnt. ~llal/commerclal mencal&:.peclal clean· drives. p l an t e r is . •••••••• .............. ., upa also welcomed. We 831-3M8. 648-7849 2 exper. painters need Remodelln1. no Job too -::t'.: C.,.. ~ -Add A tloom Snlr l-'11111 ~" M»-2015 831 *1 ---_l_ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• m\ wlfrplt', IA4~ 1 OOlpl ------ are lraioed. wuformed. ~ work. your paint or ours, MDI or~ Room addi· ...._ • ...., llitl pnce. Work 1'llr•n· . · insured & bonded for ••••••••••••••••••••••• teed fr lic'd. 548 _6316, ~12 c.atrucUon. I wtll can for )'CM&I' mhml SbamPoO ., lllHm t'I an l .u· •~ f' rt•t• •••t OV\ku Curt• Spr1nkl•r I dn It a ll·Sli iploader . or c blld m y ho nu ~Qiilot bnlblt'nt'ra, "wht Prefrr red llut IJ, r• rrpttlr, 11rw1c trN'll1 cul dumptJ\K'k. haul, grade. clearung your home or .,,._. 1296 '"""'-" otnce For details Ir free Movi n g & h a uling ...... =d • Hot lunr ho . -io nuo bkHich Clean !lid 7371 lrl'tl"I. nim(l(J\!l 11 .. racn11, cement. asphalt. tree re· I ·..-llyranlo' M6·d l8 movalaetc.831·1257 rvllh! • llv, dtn rn1. haU Sl.!i "' ll ~ - · 11 Freight, bldg materials. i----------11Goft .. estim11tes ca our new h6hld aoods etc. Lowest ABC Painting Int/ext. •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• dt!aler Charlene Brown rates in town. John. ReA.'IOC\able & neat. Free o f the llapp y ou.-~~ ElltLlctl92.3'1.642·lW'7 Re pair& Re roor. All ....... ..,..,. nn n 3'1. ~h SlO ,hr ...................... • J~ i:.rdt!ner. comp llaullnl( & cleanln1t ••••••••••••••••••••••• &'.> t.iuat t'llm prt 0001 1,,. .. oAon MuubhnJi. JO , yurd work ;and dcan·UJ). Ho&vedumptruek Housekeepers of F. V .....,......,.. __ t Y p es · s h i n fl I es · 554·51 ,...,_,,.__._ So. O r . C t y 's f1nc ~t rocksh11kcs -compo-lar. llObil\l 81c~lt' Hepa Ir ~~ :frt." Ul~!i;lf it~~ i~~!r~,';;~'ti~~ !;a~t· rN1i lfiro 175 11161 ---5!17·8271 No Xtra •·or 111< ~lOtOI Clun up ... ll1tullr111 Ha•a .. 09 0.U.-(714>• .14)S Dw•rle• L•od11c•v•11K lmmcd ...................... . ....., ..,... ...., wallCAverlnit 1nsluller. fo'ree est. 54l·S930 Fin. Want help 'with your ••••••••••••••••••••••• t..c#3'12160.49J..8ll9 Avail. h o u sewor k '! Ca 11 P£r.ERSPAINTING --------Janice's Ragged y Ann Expr d: Reas Rates ,.._ We fuc leaks or reroot. lO -• 11 ..__.:e -Wel'<11'\'l@_rpt"ll.'l1••0\'n, ••••••••••••••••••••••• t>t!f'V".:.1.!!!·ti429W7 • ROBIN'S, llOUS f:. -__...~ SlHm rliian Alao I.I~• • Cl.1-:ANINC: SEHVICE. -·••••••••••••••••••• holstt>r y Wo1 Ir. ~u 11r !>tmlt'llHu~ '"'"' 111 :-,,,11 Gardening Service. 1-;x ror a thoroughly clean fur thoro~h courteous F'ree ~l. Call Gene ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrs exp, Reasonable . service.645-lBoo 5&>.-0458 Patio covers, quality Honest Uc'd. Free est. OIVORCE IBANKRP'l •y 'l'NL'k mount unit F'r .I u d n < aJ'. '., l r 111111 ~rt. (;leanu~. L.uwn & house 540-0857 f'UDJlOflnals&O ~.reu (ilk"S M~37 16 t'llh lOln 1 j~.ot·rll'"· lrt!t! lr11nmln~. Efrt!n ---------- ~ Prof painting Eict & Int. ma!en a ls. popular de· CaU Make. ev~. M2-923~. •••••••••••••••••• ••• • • Low rates. Rt-fs Free s I ~ n <; . o I d w o r 1. d Trw ~. ActlOO Le(Cal ~rvll'l't ~-<i'>pre»ds Wurk r1H1rn m~ Want a REAU. y CL f:AN IG-Sl0024hr s~rv t:ARl•ETCX~"'l'OR un premi a.o · U&J ) llOUSE? Call Gingham Robertson est.5J6..4780.S364J83 crart s ma~~h1p. Lied ••••••••••••••••••••••• _contr 55~---LEE 'S . 6 4 0T ft EE -Spnng <'ltt'IM'l dcamnJ.; Or1tpenn. 66I 1454 Ga•r• s.nicH Girl. Free est. 645·5123 Bkkpg, p11y roll/t1ue.. s~aal a.•; d1M.·ouot 111 a.dri~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• --IM. Altoe., ltte. Painting. I NT I E X T . .....,./R--'r Artlstic tnm & removal (ananc, slmta. mort! Nll 51U 17Y Upho li.tt•r y ••••••••••••••••••••••• •MR.FtXIT• Walls, l'Ctlmgs. floors & a"U.10yni.83S-8llKI __ cleitnin.:. St•otr hjotuard ELECTRICIAN·Priccd C:irpl'nlt•r , pnintin~. windows cleuned l<!l rate service at a fair Neat honest. r11:11.. . 12 .,_. . · pnce. Personal & com-yrs 'exp. L1c'd . Dave ••••••••••••••••••••••• _Ed_M sin('(' 1952 ____ _ merc1al. 964-10.S. Neat patches & lextures Gregg's Tree~rvlcc 8 k k h h a> yrs exper All work h f t ~ai; rates IS yrs 111 646-6145 p g t r o u g guarantef'd, f'rt.-e t."St. :!4 ng t· ree es11ma c on area 5411 1752 ------67r0562 ----FUEEST. ltl-1419 ~ Painting & papering. 26 _ __ _ Tnm, remove , haul -J.-Jt-.-n-.al-----· yrs Harbor area. St . Lie. Pl a '>l <· r P a t r h 1 n ~ ~~treas,494·2129. state ments /bal cherk hr k rvicl'. ttonded. 111. l:inceor small job:1 _ __ The Moppets C leanin g 1!:...PllY b1llOb.lank Bk'-p11 sured. 552·4106. Lie. #3372:>4 673 03~ VACANT APT & llOM E Service We do It all pror. ••••••••••••••••• •••• •• 1.83281 Refs 642·23S6 PI a s le r . ~ t u cc'' & T"°"'"J na~ .. " HJ\Ul.CL~AN Rf-:PAIR 546-23!i3 1nsured. ~79. Carpel R epairs . bad tfejab ..... EIKtrfc PAJNTlOW•'OST OFF1CE, INDUSTRIAL. I p drywall lnllext 1-'rCt' ••••••••••••••••••••••• • , nl. amt & wa llpaper. est 546·l641 CiL'tlri:te . 645-Qr74 I " 11 1 I d a ' s W 'e e k I y C•t-1t Mal&ilcCj seams, bums. nps l can ----___ SS6·23S2 Housecleaning Ser vice ••••••••••••••••••••••• fuot! 962·7941_ l>& H Elm1n,· ~:xp. reliable. Satlstac Rt:;STA U RAN T & Qual work. reas. pr.----__ Sparush &Frenchle:.i;ons, HOME CL E AN I NG . F'reeest.Steve.S47·42lll ISpecialist in rc-stuct•oi., Europca.n Accredited Refs L1c /bonded/ln11 --- ----Spanii;.h Texture ~. tearher.ti4028l() Ur~1dflnl1al wcr v11·e S1ud1•nt wa ll do landscap· •·on Ref "•2 .,. .... t;uropeanCabmet Maker Carpetl! "Steam" C'lcanetl ·~ "' ~ an!<(. ~ardcn1n~. main· ... guar s "" . ...,.. • Sm. Custom J obs Only. professionally Reusona ~ves after St'M. &1.l! IWJ l\11at1ce lo your house bef 1· 30 or a rt SPM all 552.:.SI~ ~ ext~r Pamung by R Patches & Ad d1l 1oni. T 7'"-Senic;--- • --.. -~ SUlor. St. lac.. 1 ns. Try 64.S-6316 ypilCCJ - ___ MG-__ 1_983_. ble847446l/~ 5137 Ltl' 112113767 ~all Make 5s6_2779 day Sat/Sun. NB/Lido --- -S--1-titil·l3116 ~".2'..:._ __ ~~ me 8J6..SSS5 24 hrs ••••••••••••••••• • ••• • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---. ----Plaster patching & paint l.ow~osl typinl( of 1den c.,..,,.. Calaokcc) ·-~ • --... •••••••••••••• .. •••• ••••••~•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••:·~··~···~··•• Carpentry. wood drcks & Hob•o"s tlouseele.an1n~ European Lundsra per Int. ext . servinR area for 7 lll~. Free est . reason a ucal onganal ll'tters on Top work. fair pncl' yrs. Pror qual. work. blerates.846·7198 your letterhead .t'rce in· Carpenter. F'ree Est. Any CONNIE'S CAPERS K & B t 1-.N(;IN<•. \'OVt·r... hm·k, concrl'le Srvc. for a thorou.:hly sue jobs. Call Allan ur •·Spee1almnJ( in Pnvate Cates & fence Rt·p~11r. llilary 675-7347 clean~US~·08S7 - Refs 646-487ldys /eves. Hes1d 1ApCs /Comm . fo.Karin.7Sl-6893 Reas Dave 5116·8425 - Tony. 646-8649 Parties" Sml qwet dm· 640-4090 8''8·3036 lkbable. fast. effl('1<•n1. Remodel. r e pair . gen . norslDll~~~atters. Lookin~ for a hom l' ut Handyman r~ferc nces. ti42 0404 Lt-t Us Install a NEW --..... &htC_.. WilcdowClemciucg L. a n d s l' a p e o r M & 0 <·stm homf' paint· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rf.JWENAT~ The Old mg. lot/ext. res1d & com· Arndt ·i. P lant C linic. For clean windows, 24 hr carpen try , old time -----your own., You'll find ••••••••••··~··•••••••• cvl'nmgs craftsmanst\ip. 16 yrs m 'The fast.est draw In the many homl.'S adverllsC'd llANDYM1\N __ ......:;;.._ ___ _ One St. Con tr f.1c m'I. 879-4349 _ Housecalls for house service. comm'l & res1tl 11364419 -'Call-645·6716 plants. Trouble shooting Freeest.Call847·1797 area. Uc'd. Mr Palom· We:it .... a Daily P ilot for sale 10 Clai.1>1f1cd Nn iob too i;mull, John llave som eth111g to sell" .llo. 962-8314 Claaslfied Ad. 642·!'1678. every day. ~-00.SS L Classi.fit'd ads do it well. Classified Ada • --f"1d what you want in & houseplant care. 645· , 642-5678 Daily Pilot Class1r1cds tlJ9t. . Want Ads Ca I I 642·S671i ' HlfpW..eed 7100 HalpW..t.d 7100 HelpW..ted 7100 HefpWant~ 7100 HefpWant.d 1 100 HdpWanhd 7100 HalpWCURhd 7100 HalpWCMhd 7100 HalpW..t.cl 7100 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... . ASSEMILERS No exper. req'd. Your ;irea. All s hifts. Gooc-1 pay. Paid weekly No floe Must be over 18 NORRELL Tf-:MPOHAHY S t':RVH.:t-:S IHVINE 752 8~2 '11J~TI N 558 ~27 ~mbly MECH ASSEMILERS Rot.y Switct.s We have openings in our final dept. Reqs. ~d hand dexterity. min 2 yrs. t·xp. m :.mall mech asse mhlv. Call Phil Hanson. c7t4 > !l51Nl00. Cole Instrument Ulrp. 2650 Cruddy W <tY, :-..A.B.O.E. -----1 ASST MGR $150/mo, & 1-·;umc ht•l p $3.25 per hr Will train. f''n-c mcab /\pply Kentucky !-' rw1t (.,'hicken. 6.'¥.> S Cst llw~. ~g-~~-J~h ~·94 IH _ /\-tTll e Roof l'r & Olrpenlt!r ln do side JOb 111 the Dana Point arc·u. 714/975-1120 I A'ITENDANT WANn:o . for board & care facihty P /lime, 4PM·l 2:30AM. wkndsonly Bay View Manor 350W. Bay St., CM. 642,35()5 ----· ATTENDANT. w o rk w/handicapped_adults. strong, assist In RA. fe<.-d " tten] clean.up. Min. hr waRe + benf. United CUebral Palsy. ~·5760. AUTOMOTIVE LUIE MECHANIC Excellent opportun lly for qualified pe rs on. Must have good re l erence5. All compan~ benefits & 5 d ay work Wt.'ek. _ ,.,1 1 e..o.....,c-..y 2925-Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 97~2500 -~--------t AUTOMOTIVE Qerta6.S.,..ice ................ Mechanical ability helpful. Learn GM war· nnty system. Interest- ..., challenge . Ideal for • se m i-f'etire d former :iervtce employees. See Kr.Slude. Banking EXPERIENCED TELUJtS gou:m COAST NATIONAL BANI' An lndependt.>nt Hank 849SunflowC'rSl. ('osta ~h-i.a »ankini.: NEW ACCOUNTS COUNSELOR •lllKE ST.ORE• t:<irJ)t!nlers. handy m l'n. Ass t Manager' f or uppn•n11r1· l•h•1•1r1r1an ~hwtnn dl•aler Sal $13K aµprr·nllc(• plumtwr. Un Mu!>t havL' nnor h1k1· Iv t~I.' 11uahl11'<1 in n • mel'l1 l'l\IJ an a !>lor•· !>1d1·nt 1a I cono,trul'l1on :>14-9K35 ... m .. ,1 .1prl;. Mu-;t haH· C>lo\11 transp t '.111 l!I:! 1»m1i lllNDf:HY&Plll:-ITl~G ht "'n ti l'.\1 H l'~l n n l} Opening lor bin1krv i.:1rl Mnn 1-'n lvr aµµt 110 eta > ~h1rt 111 huo;m•·'~ . . • forms pnnt o,hop ,0 m1• ( AH.Ill ... Rs . n•:••tl•••I I \I 1•11p .. r ll•·····~'••r~ ('all MI-111 1\ I 1-. I.' 1 n Mun F't1 (il4 • ~HIH~02i l..1 i.:unj fl pad1. • 't•n t:lcn ral \ CUSTODIAN AT EASE in F1J s h1 o n Island. Nl'wport BP:.iC'h. h:.is an 1mmed1:.itt: opL·ntn~ for a Full Timi:! cu~lodwn With lig ht ma intcna n<·<· a IJi II t11·~ CompN t t 1-. t· :-:il <.J r.V ;md goot1 l><·nef1t<., t'<Jll Dental RN·<>pt1omsl X Int op vu rt u n 1 l y fo r <· n · thl.l.'>1a ... t1l .:1rl Exp nt-1· Top pay. fnn.: .. lxln1C1b IMVl'I > N IS '>I>' l't.d l v ol 1· :"-:011 muf.. l' r 1,i1 41;,~5 Oral)t'ry installer wanleii Exp'd wireferenn·~. Call Ldi:una Ora pe rt cs ~··&044 Uraµf'r y Sca m i.trei.~ OCC'dl'<i for :-.m workrm nr 0 l' Airport, ~alar:, uµcn !!AA K435 f>n v/.r. r•:irt llm•· ~IX 3'143 J~k fur Tom llal •Jr Jam II vou hav .. vrt•v1ous $a\ OhJt."pnnll'r n1·1•cletl E 1111(:; & Loan t•x11t·r. Wl' p d t o r as <>1s t an t may ha\C ;m l'XtdlC'nl mana~er pos1lio11 Sm t·arcer oppty for you hut gmwing shop 11 ii Ideal C'andidal<.' will ha\'<' 714-SJ6..29'ltl Thur~d.1y. i-:11011 µ;1y 1111 1•11fl1·l'l11i0'>. Jrt\ I'\.\ ,1) IHI ty t'nll now s,1(1dh· ll:ll'k D1i.tra buuon Nd"' urf.. 837~ Docuncrnt Control i'~ICl'lrODIC:. mCr Ol'ed!o pt•rson 111 muint 11111 1•ng1nel'ring dnc uml'nl C1ll'S, make pnnb. l'ol ll•lt' prudut•l m:inu:it .. in 11·rfarc with 1-:u1• Ht· qwr<'S Jhlhty 111 \lo Ork 111 <lr1>endcnl ly Typ1· -t ri wµm Exp1•rient·t• "'1th 1·ni.:1m·rn ni.: draw111i.: or d n c u m ,. n t 1 o n I r u I hl'lpful W" nrft'r gOjJll pay & lwnt'f1t::. ~.d I tor .1pµl 'I d (lllll' l:ll!rkt•lt·' IJl'r ~o n nl'I dl•IJt 7 1•1 494 940 1 LJJ.!U na Casluer·gl'n uffiec. part He_ac_h_ ... E_.o_._F. 644-5070 Wffltdoys, aslt for Mr. fi!IM'CJO" IJ ... , I AL 1\~~1s·1 I' l1fl1l' l'Xj).all tlt•c.l 1lul1t''· \ '.j\ lu en,•· t~ .,,,t,m•· ,u1 1'1·n o·\fll't pf••l••rri •I II I> ... \ (,IJU(I •1p1.><1rtun1t' I 11 I ol f.1 \ ,I 0 I <' Ill f~I I 1,w •..ai i f)lontal : h'w;::;11h• a'' I I ~ r l'XPt'r . 4!".! & OV1•1 Ill 1t1at1ve. CM 6:11·14211, I )nv1·r-I full t1m1· I P l'I' for 1lc'll \ (•ry & lill' m Jiii l(.'flann• t>4.'i 117tiU Untll•J Jknl All LJnver'l • l yrs exper m New Accls. -- hltve Rood oral & com · OOAT BLDHS·Wc· will municat11>n s kill!>. ~uod tr a 1 n . App I y 7 am . customer rela11ons & MacGreAor Yal'hl .... 11>31 t11ne; 1·xper rcq Aµply CL E H K ST i:; N 0 COOK DATA ENTRY ACCOUNTING CLEIK DEHT Al/RK~. Del for early AM. LA Tunes lo homes & apts i11 :'t:H& lr11inc arl'a. Salan $350+ per mo Mu!-;t ha,·~ depcnduhl•· trans porta 11on 546-~. S.'il·0282. prev1ou.'iJobstab1hty. Pla<.'efllla. <.:.M We olfer plea:.ant work· -, I Thl' E:irl'.; Plumb1nJ.! f'asl'in:iung inlcrna t'I Mun lhru fri, brcakf:i~t Inc. 1!''26 N1·~parl .Blvd . m,.:mnt t·onsultmg firm & lunch Days 955·31911 Costa~esal>l2 17S:J wit h s mall :.tare Ai· l'V1' wknds.K.'l.19190. "'Jll 11ml' pas1t100 l'JJ)l'n ---curatctypangn>qd.Stcno . . . --ns :1 v 1df'n d1 'i p lay for j\;l'wpurl rwh Jfl•a 1:-:Xpr J mui.t In"''', .. , 11l·1·.1~wnal ,,..,..,~11n ~ t»I ~lR5 or 541! 281\(i 1.11g cond, full company Boal rai-:i:tcr~assc.'.m 1lc• 0 r benefits, ~ood startinj! needed, !.Omt: 1.'~pcr pri t'1>mmt·rLSuratl.' wlexp forred but w1l! t ru111 Yor more mformdllOn fl.1f .. ~or 631-4660 C~HIERS work from tape m ;H"h COOK 1 Rela~·r Coo,k for termm:a l o~·r<itor for ,, Relaxed t•vnd <;00<1 hr!> Npt OC'h l luh, i; timP Ba~tt· f'nuf m1n1 rnm DISHWASHER call ltc1vcnna t:<ai.h. 171 4) 644-7255 WESTERN FEDERAL ""SAVINGS 4 Corporate Plaza Newport Beach. t:A ~266-0 Equal Oppor Emply m I f BanltLDJ: Cowwuarciol T•llen Experienced. Cull l am(' pos1t1ons ava il. for ou1 new Luke Forest Offict' .in }o;I Toro. l ntcrt-sll-d ap plicanl<; plcasl' contact Margaret Whe<>ler. UNITED CALI f'ORN IA BANK 216151 La Paz Rd. Mission Viejo 837·0066 E.O.E. &nlun~ TB.LERS HEW ACCOUNTS Need sharp personable teller s & new a ccts . persons. Savings & loan experience prefe rred. 1-'ull time pos itions available. Please call lrivine Savinf{s & Loan ?S2-2600 -E.O.E Banlang TEllER Ful-Ti .. P..tTiRW MIF FULL-TIM~ Immediate o pe ning 10 nur new Corona Del Mar Savinp facility for an experienced teller. Must have minimum 1 year teller or cashie ring ex· p er ience. Beautiful working conditions and exceUent benefits. BOOKKEEPER 1'11 w.st ore Mgr In a mult1 l·umpan) <'n\1r1m mc:nt Kuldi: •1C .. :n1• v a yr n 11. I\ f\ ,\ ' H :o.V!>tl'mi-. Sm;.i ll t •> :11 mosph/lrg co benel !->al t•11mmen w1cxp. C HEAT WEST .. :H:" tt ECLA:\11\TI C );\ lllOOS. Grand,~ ,\ 7Mlri58·7761 ROOKKF.F.PERl <:1rl Fri· duy. Frr bkkpr n1·l'fkd for l.aguna Bat: li<·a~h Construe & Woodwor k compani e s. 1714 ) 493-1.9M. ask for Chery l. & hl'nef. Call 752·8!15:.! fll'rm must II\·. fll'iobll' llllkr Somt• t'Xf)t'n••1h" I' J 1 l 11 mt I u n 1· h 1• ~ DRlVERS -l.illf•irJppt.lol,.>·!i-OOOl·M I!> t1 ...... r1hlt·. h•>l .... n II J03"m SI P"r t11 ('L"'RK f t I '"'' .. ~ Men ur wumc·n 25 yr.. ur UTOTEM MARKETS c. or roun Pr 'a , . .., •"'" _ lr"tn 11.1Jn•1du.·Jt "1tl1 d.. ( • t' ti l r h 0 ' I ( Airport 1trt';J J uldcr I\ now tht• l'Oai.I & l ll>Pl~•Y 0 i!r;.ip H' COOKS m<m~tralt•d typ1 ni.: "" fur c1ppl Hon 95~ 415."14 c1tlt!'h Net Sl80 a·wcl·k or arttdrnfl1n,g s upplH.'>. 1·ural'.' an.J !>"''l'11 Wurl.. ... M fl ST f' It ,.., ~ morl' Or a n~t." C.:Oil ~I <>i•·nm~·' n1114 ,1\;11t.1hl" r lam e · · If inh'rl'Ml'd in s mall Ill plt':J!>JOI t'n\tmnnwnr Di~ch/lillin9 't't'llO.,. C'ab. 17300 Mr for full a ncl p,·1rt 11m1• llLUEPHINT. 23•1 to•1:. busy k1tc·hcn & potenllal with "'J11<l "nm11 A11' ....... b k (J M (• 11 ,.., ' " <:.nW. t'O :.Cl' IRJ! l''<P •· Herrmann. F ount<1111 <.;a.-.hll·rs on 2nd and :ml cher Ave'. C . .a for advancem e nt 1-;ill bt·nt>f1t s 1n d ud1ni:t " Pt·Odublt• 1wri. Hr:. ltl ti, Vallt'y (No of Slall'r :,l11CI '\ N11 exp1•r1t'n1·l· 5"~·~3 61-1 4711!1 Exµ nc1· wed 1:. 11;H·at1on Jltl'r t Mon t(I i--ri 1 12 :-,..,, betwo l'lcwhopt' & nccc:.!.ary . wt· t ra111 Clerk for JI ti Drug:,lvte. fkfcrc~ce:,.~wred _ )car. C.:omµan )' p ,1irJ Ci<>Od bend Sal t·omm1·n Euchd> Stan al s.1 per hour. ad ~xp not nec·essary. man medlral and dl'tll!tl 1n "' t•xp&abihlll'!> ---------'anl·cmenl opportunity a~e21 847·2563 t:ooluCsall& o,,1!>lh~l·alsb14"r:, :.uranc.'l' Credit l'111011. <:Ht::ATW .. :STEHN ---------- tor man11,gcmenl pus1l1on ---l.'ll'. Apply RF.CLAMATWN DRY CLEANERS 10 $5 50 p1·r hour 1r Clerk Lcx·al Feed S1on'. -----ORANGECOAST J800S.Grand.S 1\ PRESSH.Fult-. qualihed t-'or more• in 30 lo 40 h r s. wkly . COOKS DAILYPILOT 714/SS8·TI6l • formal10tt ;ind interview 552·8054 FUii time pos1l1on. G real J:Ml W liay St C OUNTEI. p / thn~ go'=Cri:;~~ V•1lky CLERK·ParNimc. t o apportun1ty for advance Costa :\-tesa DISTSR~~~~OR 105li :y~dr Dr Laguna N1g~cl work w/full char.:e bk?l'T ,_mcnbt. Xlnf~ts.tartcmgll wMai.:t· tBetwet:n 8AM-5PM ' 495-9950 lypanj? 10 key adder. ~ l'ne 1 s . _a r Call for appl pll'ast• Nl'W manne dtslnbutor Npt Heach. 673·5385 · . · W'll Gar y Wes terfie ld ror 642 4121 Ext 277 has choice tcrnturn•s - -Equal Oppor Employer !iOme posting. 1 tram . l 714 8.13 0570 492 • • • ot>en for ambitious h:mJ Earn t-xtra money work nght person. 642-1916 app Sher~ton.New~rt · _Equal Oppty Employ~ worlung :.a lc-;~rson. If m.e PT ~ out of your Coclltoil Woitreu 4545 Mae Arthur. DELI HELP·Over 18. Ful· you are w1lhng to work home. 675-:n!J. Ct.ERICAL School __ Newpart llcac•h __ ly <'Xp(•r Ref. Req . and grow with us. t'on-ELECTRIC I AM Boole.keeper w/~ood lyp mg skills. for responsible· ---------· position. Newpart Centc•r lot•ation. Ple as e l'all Come work temporary Earn k Tues /Thur:., Sal/Sun. l.Ut't Dick ur Tony htwn IJ"'' .... "yman> up to S300 per w COOKS fi.M·56l9 8am·Spm. 714:638·14:14 ....... ~ ----------foracompanywhocan•i. Low twtion. Placem ent Lead c•ook . & ex · ------Troyco ManneProduct.;. Salary S1162·$1466 mo BOOKKEEPER about you. lmmediatll a'iSist. 751·9194 pencnced cooks net>dcd Applications now beml? ---------Saddlebark College. Mis· 75&-0101. work -top pay. Call for Good work an~ cond1 taken for warehouse-Dftlll Groomer s-.on Viejo. 5 yrs. expt•r. i-;xpunding Irvine C PA 11ppointmcnl Collediofts/ A/R t1on.o;. Near La Pa7.exit of delivery helpl'r New fx.Te1. m ~eneral maantenam•1• Cirm has career opcnanl? 557-0061 EDP sys. Approx 1000 re-lnter.;tale 5 Closed Mon· furniture warc housan.: E pe 1ene(> rc qu1 n •d • uf cons truct ion T o fur exp'll Cull c harge ~Q~ office • s1denlial arcts . 1-'ale d<ty:. Apply to mgr. Thl' anddel~y farm Phone arumal hospital. Salary pe rfo rm journey man lxlnk.lceeper. Exp an pro• ma int. late notices. '!lop Tamale WaJton. 25332 for appomlmenl 10 AM to + pereenta1?e 644 ·5463 electncal rep<11rs & in· parauon of simple Ima n· 0 over load servire lists. telc scrv Mcintyre Rd, LaR His. Noon Startmg w~1ge SJ Donut Shop early AM. ~o sta ll auons on buildings. l'ral statements nl'<' In· mllcrt1ons. -----per hr . .;ood ad vance · t!Xper n~· Apply AM facilities & equip. F'ringc e tax exp de~ar-iblc GREATWEST F.Hl't Cook trainee S4 per br ment for the r1 "ht D.K.'S Dr)Nuts·. 20,,0 benefits. 8.12·97roext. 302 t'Om " ' ----RF.CLAMATION Conlmc·nt.JI Cwsinl' Call " " Starting s alary range . Oen cal lllOOS G d S \ 49!).~6 bt wn IU-12.AM person..: 646-7579____ 1'"'alrv1ew. C.M & 3605 S. ~:M>Jbtw_n_._s._s_. ----- $IOOO pe r mo. cu.m Don't Read This 1141~~161 ·' only Of:LIVERY Bnstol.S.A. Employment mcnsuratc w/exp. (;.ill Unl•"'s. y1Ju wantto "am --N ~aper DI e SU MMl'~R JOBS. 20 71483.1--06.51 ..., " ·---------c·,..·nter hnlp PIT·-FIT e ws e IV ry. · · up t o $200 w eekly . Day shirts. Mon F~i. AP· PT, A . coin machines. ---------•I hr/wk. Ea rly m orn'g IOOICKIEEPU P/time. lYP'"I! and :ill COUICTOI I 9 12 631-02'18or 645-2591 shdts. S2.llS hr KO.E. Th~htrialbalancefor llress1ngsi1les lctters No Experienced colkrlor P0 RYAN•nG peJrUsoLnlu's ·711• Drafter Stat.-Park Syste m . motion picturP exhibitor expcr nec~sary. Wr;itL' needed by national crl'd1t E Balbo E 8 1 d 8 .Ibo DELIVERYMAN· Early ELECTllCAL _848_·_1566 __ . _____ _ lll N.B. area."'i'~--· Av~ .Nallonal Marketing Co, firm. strong eollect1on ....:. · a v · a a. m orning LA Times. DISIGHDRAFTIR J::xtruder 0 ...,rator for ~eferred. Lile ty p'g. t'\J liox 244-NI, Dundee. background necessary. COUHTER HELP for 3:30AM to G:OOAM . 6 Under Genl 1-::ngancer ,._ II 237 f lll 60118 fnS lo $875 per month days per wk $100 wk. dJ.reruons,wallber~dlo pla::.llCS fa bri cation ~ 0 or appl · ----starts'no salary plus ex· drf clefMen, F/ti.-&16-1413or67J.2Sl5 rf des d plant. -2nd sh ift. Ex· ... ••-.r.f or pe orm ign ra anic penence helpful. Apply Bookkeeper /Sec'y CLERICAL cc l l ~n t e mpl oyee • -r•· DELIVf:R Y-Ava1loble &t designer of medium in person. Fabricat ed 9-12 am. M/F, R.E . & Ea rn Extra Money! benefits anit dental plan. train. r . IHt now. Top pay. good P /T complexities for elel·· Plastics, 815 West lSth Prop. Mgmt. exp. non Costa Mesa raciUtr. Call CI• a"• r 1 , Cd M . hrs. ~vcs S·9. Mon·F'rl. t r i ca I / t! I t' c tr o n• c St. Costa Mesa. smoker. Resume to· 2855 TYPISTS Monday thro_ugh ~raday. 675-ll06. S3l-Ulll mac hin e r y contro l _:__ ______ _ E.Csl. Hwy .. CdM. 11200 549-4200. Gail Richards ---------systems, Wiii translate i---------• PBX orMikeSullivan. Counte r & Waitress DeliveryAss1stant$3.50to skf.otches. layouts. notes 8'.>oltkeeper I•--------• o I p 212 1 start McMahan Desk or verbal instru<·tinn into Newport B<>ach C.P A ACCT CLERKS ---~~aBlvd~z~~~nmgs. llMX>Newport Blvd.Costa f1rushed dcta1b & as Firm has immediate Beautician 6'73·!4Sl. Mesa.642·8450 semblies for dcvelolo'· opening for Hookk~per Command Performance ---ment & production draw· FlORIST ~!!~~;~ PART-TIME NEWPORT BEACH Immediate operun~ for Trainee. Exper includ· KEYPUNCH OPER ··The Haircutting Place" CUSTODIAH Demonstrutors work 1ngs that l'onform to ing 10 key prefer able. lmmed openings for as· near home. Houscwures standard drafltn" prac· . h 1 We need someone to ri w 1 ,.. Sala ry Commensu rate CLERKS s t mana~er. a rcullcrs. <'lean & maintain our & groce cs. ii train . Ucci:. 5 Yr!> min exp. with exnor. Send resumL' assistants & full & pt k Al.so tem. clerical work. Defi1"" Oraftmu nf com · Unique retail n ursery needs creative people for· full & part lime perma- nent positions . Mus t have experience in noral design . Excellent op porturuly to work in 11 prestig10US settana. -- ----------can e11perien ced part· AUTO TRANS Shop look· Lime teller ln our new tna for qual personnel, Corona Del Mar Savings aPPI. .1 '47 W. Bay St, fa c 111 t y . Prefe r CJI. minimum 6 months tellering experience or l IAIYSITTB year cashiering ex· •over 40 w/ref1. Do oc perienceacceptable. eaalonal babysittln@ we.. dllll caanot au.nCl ,,_. w 11Rtw• c*-m:-'.-.=~a. t7f41 IJ~H70 ..... AllkfwMr ...... llnklq MewAc11ml1 c 7 "'" Part UJM to work Fri 6 SM. a( our Costa Met• ' dike. Ex...nence pre· ltrrtd. C6TI Geor1t w.,... at Ml-2300, ~ Harbor Blvd. Coata --c:· ... ...,... "" -· new plant. 40 hr. wee ,.,.. ,. to C.D.&G. 4740 Von Must have phone & relin· t ime receptionis ts in Cole Instrument Corp. 778-3360. porienl arrangl'mcnt of Karman , N ewport h'etrans p. Lone & s hort Soul.hem Orange Coty. Crod w s mac h ln~ry 1·ontro l Beach. 92660. Attenuon assignments. Holiday & Xlnt growth op por . 3)5() 00 EdY0 Ear. .A. DENTAL ASSISTANT. panels & electn cal as. Lori. v a c at I o n p a y . w/salar)', c:ommlss1on & 556-Jl ··· · · · chairslde. l.rofesslona l sembly pnnted rircull Please apply in person. Mon lhru fo'r1. Hospitalization plan paid benefits. Call J ohn C.h•r • ....._, sc h I gra • or exp . tloarcb, schematics. w1r. IOOICIEIPH available. at 714/761--07113. .r.-1-64&-3535. ing diagram & wirelei.s. R O G E R 1 S Male/fem. P /lime, full .--Off M Good salary •· .. ··ner1ts charge bkJtpr. ApftlY In CONSTRUCTION lmmed ~Ing for self. Denla.I ace anager. 2 Please call • ,."" . GARDENS ::;~:; Sparera t Co. •~i· l •I o.!!~~~~-1 ~~~~re~t~'!: ~~~ t'i~~.=. yrs of AMlf==~~ted 230tSanJoaquin ---------1-wf~ Good wages , fl bend. Dental Asst. Do you want <7l4)54CM900x2S4 H1U.-Road ~r i:~~r~6-~o~~~ 3848 mpua Drive c:!t':.~:f~ s~r~:=: Tr~~~~~TERN a career in ortho. Utllli· 1.:Eq~ual=~()ppor=~E~m=pl:::oi;ye~r~~~CD~M~~~~~M0-~5'44~ 2.7:-...m, afternoons, (Acl"Ollfrom per. Motivated with de· RF£LAMATION ing all your ROA skUls? ---------.,.,., d Or~eCo. Airport) slre to get ahead. Good 640-0121. IFood prep, Mon· Fri. mus t be Id slu c n t. Equa!opPorEmployer pay ., benefits. Apply ll!OQS.Grand,S.A. DRAR'SMAH, 7·2PM. Universl\y &4$-2702 - -Joll)'D""er,400S.Coast 114/SS&-7761 Dental Au l1tut In· E LECTRICAL. MI F . Albld.icClub.752·'7903 •""IJ tervieW!I Mon. from 9·6. Commercial~ Lndustnal BulDriveraforChrl1Uan Q.ERICAL Hwy,La1una8each. CUSTOME R 3l~HarborBlvd.C.M. building design. R.E . FOOD PROCESSING. ~~obo~:~rsll, 6 ~.~~ C..ttllPerH•tl Cook, mile cook dinner ORDER DESK OENTALX·RAYLAB WAL L & A SSOC Fast (rOWing food pro tG-7831 A9NcY full time a lso broiler Of~ expe~ien cc Trace. m euure fl 546-7480. 17781 Sky Park d~~loo facility needs Hu 10\I of jobs avail cook 2 days per week. wt ~esti n& pre· mowrt. x.aa,ys fl photos _a_·_rc_le_._lrv_ln_e_. ____ F /t1me e mployee for ~..!_eteri•HeMlpersF . w/many fine, s uper com · ~'!!.try 27Cl8ub. Ca II =r~t:;t,.~~~: + •eneral otc duties. -·-rasON ~f~~dk ::~::~ii lO~o~ .--.f.2:30, on· ri. panle!s· and they're all _,._,1e11t · dus trlal / 111rcrafl Dent.al exp., dralllnR o r __..,. flt L• o I'' I'' 97H257. Free art helpful. Full time. MechAnlcaJ Enaifleertn• ne a • .,. . _,. ar 14A "'OI"' lfyouwantyouradvertlS· h ydraullr hose U · ftrm near O.C. aurport. West Ser v1ce11. 1872 -• lnt messa1e to ruch aembly. lrvlne lndmtrial will train. s.c>-M73l.30-S. Architectural quaUty let· R.tynolda, Irvine. c ..... ,..,. .. ,, more people at lower comllu . 540·7639 · llriClldefalred. KxceUeot ' ....._Ii..._ u y0u•re not re9dlnl tbe care for dlaabled lady . 'Aa_-.f()pporluahy litUe eds In ClaNIRed Lile boueekeeptn1. · _ _!B~•!!J~.,~.r~·~·,::; .. M![IF!'.::·:..__I ~·re mlNlna a lot OI 1:30AM to 4PM. s day -neway Information H wk, K.B. 982·523'. •I• IOGle 1real---dMll&ld Ada 6'2·5671 0 AtlKJ c<ldtt. Clasallled is the E.O. -SEU. Idle \tema with a beoellt.I .• lncludlng profit IHave.~f. you want 271?,!!!rboFllrE, CE.M~ •91 to go! Call ...,_, ~Hhlnp fast with Dally Dell.)' PllotCl .. 1lfled Ad. 1barin1. 714/540·7622. to.UT C Jed adl Clo. ..-:iv IG-lf7I Piiot Want Ad• f0.921. 11..r.aros. iweU.toa11 ' .. ' -- ... W•s• f"t W......-flto MlfpW..eM 1-tOO HalpW..t.4 71ff MlfpW..tM 7tff Frict!y,M!y-4.11"8 ...... 7..--;..--;T .. ••••••••••••••••• .......................................................................................... . ftoClllt am Hou.I PIX ona, tW, WiilllM 7t00 ""'W-.4 7100 Mm W..e.4 7100 w.-.. 7111 •• llllr C:.~~~ CHIFS .1iAMT011 ~=~~¥!!';. Optr'1 for lelepho•• ... ••••••••••••••••• .. • ••••••••••••--••••• •••l"••••••••nnu•n•• -&-" . c.1 ~~:.=.:r.•:::J l!\':~.r:=..!".:'o;:, Rll.,,..,, .. _, ~0::·:!:! SALES -'='~i . ol 1 fu.ll Uw• Chef In mod•rn fat lory • lo llllaNM> Mectwuc for J•t Wffkeoda. Tyaftn a U SALIS MAMAeBBn' Ilea • Womu, •I · trld; .... ._. ~Hf::'" ap cbarae: or a ll l 1lchc.P aau mJoot rep11ra un Sitt OIR, mual know •J>!J' req'fl rtd. EJI· The Look knowa for the finest in sr-iv• ffll etari.r to S.creltr~ 1a ._,.._ .. Cal me~pcor ...... uooa Int atat\ln• bulktlnp et<' a.._. tbr1a. wor• • ! c·,yf pertence preferred or men's & women's European"fashJona call oa blalwl people, ~ ~· ..... b'. IO.S. • I weekd1i ulary It ~ tMon•flta • • tftlltw lnq Tranaworld WiU tratn . Many coin lo Mll pe&eDt.ad Jiu ••v· ~ .. ~ --~· PINIC-ap_pl.J from t 4pm Plu~t' coni•c• Mu . ~.NIHlt.. ~d ~nnr"'e t4~ou8~1t&>. Cahliilon. tsortlookintedgfor3°! ~ devl!!.~ 11mont!~ ~-----,._.,~---..,..... ... OA."<>t.fN P.: or c-1IT Mr Uary Whit. for lnlc-rvl"W ap MARKE"TlNO IMOMNT GtP*ftu~. ay.a er-.. ggr""'s ve)fas en guys ar; par-_..,, &aa.,. manaer~ ~. ATrt:NOANT W•1&•rfteld fnr a ppt POUttmerat ..........._, M-7 .. 10 noon·evuln1 •blfU g als who have a definite fashion lharp,neauppearto1. torehwrecoept.Tntal 111\med k> t m-~11 • -· , ....... ., .available Please call b k d •-•'360·SIOOO potential, a6wpm. XJat fleoeft6' • G "mp 1 men1 ot Sbttwlton N____, n......J ft..riar· r mme . .J>Oll open w111 Moo. Lbru Frl. S4.3-4230 . a c ~rOWl ex management potential. P.81' ~. F\aU or Part k l a:!!cn1~\::~~·111 ~Mar Arth-:,.· ,._ Ull..u 1nun Odmoney.C•ll for KO.E. We have immed. full & part tlme Ume. ~~':.: .• &'ii --Newpo11 Beach guc<&Z.)tMoo/Sat 8·30 11 . •PIX~I pos itions avail. in our current •Pr<Uaedterrlt.ory. '°Ro;flit. WESTER.N ~~~~ .. 11• tlO'TKLMAJD ~Inc. MAT t-:tt.lAL ttANDLINU OPllATO.I expansion program. SaJ + comm + :~em~m":-wioa G RS ASSN. 1111 ~*"-l d1.111H, s•mol !.':•un11, h<-h ~rt." dn ~ llt'dblll Ave1 1'111·\I! Stuc·kp(lr11on Pteu~l wortlla;c condl· company benefits. Call for appt Mon on all re.orders. Quall, Npt kb. al 8*. ,...... Ol\lfors, flhntt. rua • pJ 1u•at on &..bo..>u1a 17 1<,·i~5~70JS •:x,)tn\'fll'~ llt"lirt'd nol Uon.s wtth Chevrolet de lhru Sat, 10am-6pm. Call Mr. Brown, 549-1600. Secretary, financial plan-bfueprtot~. fl'\Jlll om r" 49t llll6 ft•q111rt•t.I Will t r111 n uk r. In Orange <.:ounly THE LOOK 644-6500 SALIS nln1. Newport Cent er ~~ f'ur ln•1n,•u u us.-d1·•n1n .i h••l p tA!wdOppur l':n1p lt))1•r MuNI puN i1>ri1 1rn 11y A111x>rt busineu C'Om N.B. l ine Jewelry d e-~·w:g~:rz!d: runutuno m!c-r :MO-a..e °'"'°"'-J Liil• Ju111.,. "\•!tl 1oh,r1il·el inl'lucllnit hac-k ~· Som&-bght book-signer offers perm. PIT self.s tarter. Excell. h a_!IP( t'lat1 M~ •• ~1171M t...J..-,n1Handovr1 1 ""ru •ray lrvint! 540·7639 eep1ng. tyfocnjl r e · poelllon w / future to be nefits. C a ll Mu. •·--·· I ol" up lo $JlllXI r,·r '"'' unit t-: o to: qi.Ired. C?J>P· or advan R EA L E S T A T E Restaurant respons ible. mature n. ......... "••.7•u ""'"~ra ,., ... pun lJmt• lluu"•'•·-i• .. r .. J Cl l •·•I · remcnt See Office Mur s A LE s w o MAN ............... ~ .... b bl " • ,, 111111 If &. I i um v11u1 " PE RRY'S PIZZA -·n w/ s"al-ev~r. -..... II "· llllllUf\' Jk'f'-00, •• om, ' ... I" ... ,,. • I I uJf M1·1 tu.n11• n·r1ur"' main HOW••ft c ........ ,,_._. r ·GUN TRACT J _....,_ .. D ~ __ _. " u • • 111111<• ~ ut u1>1>l ( --.--.. "-" A • u11t N~ tunng for pa rt·tlm"' r~m knowldo _._Ira le . Secretary, P_/T , 9 am· ~'vuu l):(llbl. UM' 10 k1•) M .,. ltl't IOd lh \ti.JI<' lt.'1l.1111n· o · 11x:k ~l & Do e&Q ·1sts 1 ed S 1 u -" ~ .. ~ <tdlt C:•ll fur 1ultl1110011l tld i. ''"l •;~·• ~.il.ir• l '\'Ill> °'l It l':\uk llinh l'Oll,lru1:t1uc1""'wl' 2.>r' NEWvPORTuaBIE C.H icens a es woma n O()elUllg."I. Varymg days ~&631 ·4807. lpm. 0 .C. Airport area, -' •-.... ....... ' 'R"' .. , • · A able lo dev()(e full time & hrs. Must be able to stron° typ 'o, s hrthnd, !.'." .. o,,:,. w11.:1•i. ,..:. ......,., N It~ .n'\:l .111 1.!l'M "l\J 1:r.1cl1111t•· ,..,,,.,, ,.,l .. ,,..,.r r..-q Oran.it' to ll,0555 I d .. ,. .,_..""" , ... _ ...... ,.,. lf•tto·r of .,11,...r -or mature a Y returning work a t lea.st t sh1ft on Sales. Nee d In sid e friendly comm R.&. h1.l.t11U .. u1 \.")01 u1 11.•lu "" .-..c "' ~ .-l R "" rt u Na k d -• I _ tlOL~ .......... ,,,.11 '''' ,00 l \.illf Jr•vl''' 1,l 1 1• & , .. 1•11\ rt-..iwrem~oti-o r •. pa me. wee e n s . Ideal s up-s ... es customer service SJAte.833-2237. <•l'nl'ru l Of11 t'l' !Ju:;\ \ult">u•ut hm 7 30 ~ ,., 11 u 1 iJ 11111 Atl •!l<ll. l>uily Pilot. 330 Pharmacy clerk F.xp'd t 1onw1dc Developer plemental income for clerk for e lectronics ------- phones. ''111.•111 ,·vnt111·1 µh llunun.,:i.m 11, ... 11 ~~:~~:~I 1111111 . n ill \\ u ... y ~t l'Qbt.a Mt!Sa. T yping req 'd North 1.agwia Charmers . I blk college stude nl. Will company sales office In Secacl•tbperiw.d typtng,lroc1t ufrap~ur l •llWul.~t"t'nlll'"I' ltsiill '61l:Mll t~ Drug, ll70 Ba ke r SL fr om bea c h . A l l work a roupd schoo l San~Ana.Noexperre· Supere>pportwlity,l girl rw~.h.rl~t1of\•1n l rv .. lond.i Stllunt Ri h C M.S462121. amen it ies . Could bl' schedule . Must be 18 q 'd . G ood phon e off1~.typing,Utebook- area (:all btotwt't'n 9 &. 1 M<.M:-.,. TflNJ.:, n~Ti\11. fol.low on work after this yea.rs or olde r . Apply ln penooall~y & abd.1ty lo k~pang. phone. Good for th1i. to'/t 1m1• pos II t> t !')'"I\ I' .. p I' 11 1 •U ..... DRY S'l'IHH H<Jd•o S hut•k Plastics project sold. Owner will Jll'l"SOO M·I". learn qUJcltly essenl~al working ~ondltions. ~Sl20 IJVl-;IN M 1-· l"-'<1u1t1 ul -"" h~ 1 Ltnw l'Hfi-t·r open MOLDING interview Hdrt of N 21~~ W. Oceanfront call or send resume lo, Starl1ni $950. Com- • N tt ht•m.-II n1ucJt'rn SUPERVISOR °'~' & villml! Jub uppl) MACHINE Laguna. 499-1625 o"1ce 1£ NB. 673·1366. Dick Brown, Dis trict rMrcca l R.E. Ask for Gener•I OH1<'\'. hi\' bk l'Hl\l.llll'lll'~ ~ l 1111 'Olll't'r ""~" lurlll ~ l'A op!'IUI~ up now tn lht' ""8e8 •roas N A Iv. msg. or .s4·4315 Sales Mogr. Bouma Joe.. Dorothy. 752 .. 31. ~g. good on tho11t'1>, Dr NII 5414 .Utll• /\1, .. 1:-.t.-. for n·huhh .. 1w r,11n Nµt 11l'h urea If you arc· vr-llOllU'l Tract. Resta.o•t 34 Brookhollow , S .A. ewf:rt Plum lflK & M'nt.I ri•pht.-i. to llox !llH -.1th iu')(ll llllllllooul 1111d 1t\llllar)' rel or l'Ollcge Permanent openings for FuJI & part lime people 9:?705. 557--0033. Seact• t I Heat ng. 645-&ZS 1>1111\ l'•lot. PO Uox t5MI :.ul)l'n 1,0,.} !>kill1' ~m·· ~rud or an· t•urrently go experienced & t rainee ~ s~lt~~ts~~~ffi~~· nwdtld tu run cai.h re· SALES Need sell starter ror job ~neral office. M utur{I CM 9.!1!26 luWl<lr;-l'lll'\'r pn•lt'rrt'll 1iu: 10 Mllrgc & highly machine operators o n New& P/T OK. 645-3683 g1ster & help pre part' OVER SO? with~ of variety. GOOd s elf starter pl 1 -or .. ,1lhnit to ln11n bnght 11Kll1\ult'll for mrreuse\J Jrd. shill. Our trainee & food s erved over the typcng & shorthand re-. t'ui.un Howll'kccp.-r hH• 1r1 :1 d t ~• 1~'"ler. Apuly •n norson "-11 "• af vou have e•p quired. Some personne l telephone voice. tyµ1n g l'luldrt>n t>wn rm l'V J u11h v t:nJoy xlnt t·<•m l' or n 1 n J.!S bas l! on men review pr<X-.:u ures Rececving·Chmcul Cle r k M~on·-Fr1 & ;ee p' .. t"'.~ ....... wtpe':..,...[al Sa l ...... ~.11 In< 50 wpm Mon F'n C'all d ... p;my ti.:rwlit:. rnduding J.1t•rforrna111·\'. Please ap assure rapid advance· Ne\'d i.h a r p PC'r son ., a ,....,., "'• ru work. lrv111e ndustrlal · Y~ .,,nglti.h "!JVukinu frl'C nwlll. HtJIJIY Hum 12 l'IY 01 :.:700 W Coa st mc·nt for a u employees lS+fur rNail dot hing 'nlf:ANTIQUEGUILD wpartllme day work. Complex. J erry ~l-()ljll 9 LO 5 ovt.•r 40 49:it:m 1101111, Mun• .. 'r• p,.r,on lwy. N1>t lk h who have the bas11' ab1h ston.· 10 kl'y helpful IMO l l'.:. Oyer Rd Comm. only ~-2274 540-7639 ... E.O. E. General0ff1cc I ll11U1>t'kl'l'Jll'r l.IVl' '" :! n1·I tl/\L>IOSllACK ty & desire . Good ltrs nex.t.:a ll tw2-2444 santaAna.751·31HI Sales retary, general office Personal Lmt>s I os1L1on. 1tfuldrt•n I'\ 1 11n 1i.1v,. MARRIOTT HOTEL A Tandv C'orp E 0 E P<JY+n1ght sh1fl honu:> lls lrg Ins. Ag1wy hd:. 1m 675 IJtlHI. i·vl'i. & l.\l'~·k Co. paid major ml·J1c11 I Rcn•pt1on1s l ror cus H.e::.tciurant PET STORE skl • Emphasis on ac-med. opening:-. ft>r J>t'r' t·nth·l!:l7JIS()!J !lllO N•·l.\11o1rt C'1•11lt·rJ.Jr &dcnlalrns ml't1es & tolll•trn•!> i•o C'ounh•r ht•lp, 3 llpm t·uratc t y p in g, min hnesPoS. t::xperhclpful, • ~.-.p111 t l~·.1d1 Modrb i\pply !Samto 4pm J\t'll\'C phonl's. haotlll' Mon Thur-: Maturi: & 1'mp1cal fL>•h. Prefer 70wpm for a m cdiC'a l butnotnec·.Xlnl i.ul Co ll1)u:o.Pk1•1•1wr . 111 .1rt1t"a l l-)1ualU11µorl•,mply m tf .W•neednewfac•s: CIMCO phone ortlr r:>,must havt• woman Xlnt working fish & bird knowlt'd~e. s upply compa n y In hcnefits Call J udy 1n nu1 ~1· t> 'I h\1• 1n 1·:1rl· Mot.Ids Mdft• & Fl•mal1• i.:uod skills Tyµ.: 65+ cond Allduupnvilege!> !JkOvcr l!ts o nl y . Newl)Ort. Salary open. F'ulle rton at 871 772:.!. 1·<1 II for1•ldPrl11 l;idy f>lil '10M 14·..:al St.·t' .> 111~u1 ,1111 c• di• I I > o u r r J 1· l' h a , ~!7.~~;1~:1· Sill d1·:.1r1.'<.I hut noL ne1• J a ,. k l h e I r v 1 n e 00•2111 J-.athy 111F'V alMHHlfil IH)U"'~o.L"l-'l'"I! ., f.-ns 1·, nw cl1 1'.il m id d1ar:1c t1:r. 1s h1 j.!h lrvmt'ludl'omph•x S..1ldl'V $RQl).$9UO l'unco (;lubhu~~~--·1·1·r1•t a r y . L egal l -1 ""'k'ri ' ,., .... 1 1 1r 1 11rar l•n·. ,.,.,~wr prd'<! fasluun or looks hke Lht• Equal Opµor 1-:mµlyr Ltd 540-tn:n SALES En..:meerm~/ Act'ount· ca'~"' 1'u'r' °' :i-J Jr\ &n ~11 '"-'lrl next door Ci.ill for an - ------1 n ~I M a n 3 ge m t n 1 lrl::N F.RAL LABORERS TRAINE!S ~SEMBLERS PACKERS 111·~111 ... 11i1-. Ir "'""fl!.! ,\ r PL.UMBERS WN"•ptroni.sl Npt ll"h 1n RESTAURANT Unique r{'tail nurs ery ,. appo1nt m 1•nt or ,, '" • responsibility Laguna 11~1n ·:..i·r J~""'1''<1 57 11''· LEGAL.SECRETARY ~r.;onal u1tcrv1ew You surant•l·a~cnrynN.'<1:.rc nl't-ds veople for Lh c Beach. Salary comm. ·•Jt 51'M 54'.J IJb..lli Law fir m "' vay •n could be modehn " as £xpr'd dram rleant•r-. n1)ll0mi.tttypist Ocean folloWlngpos1tion. -.1th ex pe r . Matu"re . ll11uM•kt·c p1·r · M .11 11 rr· lt•rt•,llnK 1·orp & Ill t•<trly as next W('t'k' Su Xlnl pay for hard work 'iew 0 I Ct·:.. •·xci· cnl capable ll\d1v1dual. Ideal .. nt.'t"<lt>d If ne<· Wiil train rr II COUNTER NURSHY SAUS woman nl'Cdl'd Ln l1v1· Ill JU"Ur:t icc nds}jll('i:al Sl'<'Y don't hcs1Lalc, call now. La gun a Be J C h a rca c·odmpany ~nel il:>, C J st fU1l tame position . must wociung cond 768..6911 & \'•irt• lor :JC'l IVl' totllll1•1 W•!>Ul)t'nor sld'Jls 1nC' out ask ror Uaiel 49G·l $65 a \ an('em('nt in youni: have experience A g reat---------- l>nver.. hct•n1>1• rc•qum'1l s Lan<1'g MAG 11 <1hlht y t.a l ~AiOO _ ------uK.:r. .. 'Ssive C'O Mu-.11yp1• SERVICE opportwuty 1f you PnJny C..lll dayi. 640·~000. Aft b l~·aut ·pi r 1r t•k·, New Vnrk West Print Shop tratnC1:. mus t ~wpm & have Kood front the out doo ri. Com - i;w.:xsg1 xlnt !':al & tK•nt•hls s.>nd Mcld<'lln.: Agency type 40Wpm. 333 3rd St off1\'t' 11ppearan<'c <:1111 111.J.SS•OO plus hourly rate Nauoaal Trade Associa - tion located In Irvine nc,.ds secr e t a r y . t<·lephonl' recept1on1st Requires 11ood tele phone per.;onallly & accurat•· typing & filrn g s klll6. Should be capa ble of h a ndlin g som e cor - respondence on own. Startmg salary $700/mo, <.:a ll <714 1 752·5231 for UJ· tervaew appointment. M us t hav1• r el1abl1• trarn;p & ptionC' Loni: & :-hort lt.·rm ass11.:nm1•nt~ Hobday & vacation pay Hosp 1t al1zal 1o n µl:in available. HOUSEKEEPERS Full & f'/T 1ml' Xlnt bt• n ,. f 1 t -. Bu y \',J l' .. M:rnur. 3.'>0 w ffa y St \ ~ 6'l2 3.'>0.'i E 0 1-: n.~um1• to H lla1?1tl'M v , Im W rnth St. N R La~una Ht•ar h M1.o;i. Woolworth 675 4590 Part-ti.-Clftd ful .... llR, ~t;;w~~\ ~;~;~r. Stc· ---R 1-: CE PT ION I S T day mid niqht positions ~=Ya~~YF:~d:rson Moonh~hl1n~-l'IPas ant PRIVATi: CLUB 1mm1..'<J1atc openin~. <Ill er. now naiklble. Ap- L Jo:GJ\l, SI• l 'H f'"T,\ HY l>u.-;mess for amlPliou:. F..xpr t.I waitn.>si. m·i-dt'tl hrs. 8 4. D1stl'fano & pty in penort duriltC) \r0ilcl '>kill:-. :\tan I He>. r pl For appt •'92 007K. days . Weekends only N(n>no\1tz646-~!I rfttauraM -attonol ROGER'S GARDENS p .. r N pl Ctr of,. ('J II 673-_3.5_15_______ -r-· &IO 1n11 Motlwr nc>t'<is rl•spon-;1blt• f' R 0 0 U C T 1 0 N RECEPT /T,plst hows at ~ followiltC) VOLT Tl"""J:"\M'IAAV t ... A \/IC.1'6 3848 Citm pus On Vt 546-4741 <AC'ross fo'rom Orange Co Airport 1 Equal Oppor F:mployl•r HOUSEKEEPERS P/FTIME Ihrna's ·11ouM0kl•t'p111i.: Calif1,rn1a~ laq.!1·:-.I ne1:d" f'Mtun• f14•opl1• to wnrk pnvalc home~ S4-S..'i µer hr S:.>-40:11 !!!)KPH l'XJl(•r rr·llahlP. ,, .. nt·ar. rx·rm clay l.\k, I •Jr d 1 s a b I 1• cl I <.i d y 768-79:!6 l.1q1111r t'l,.rk wan ll•rl N1i.:ht :.h1fl Exp pr;· rt•rre(I lj ul}cl :-tart1ni: PHY ~) r l·nd bonus /\PP ly <tt ~~ lr111ne. N B 754·~~. l..iquor dnk 111i:hts l'la7.a Vl·rde Liquor, Cos t a Mesa 549 1422 LOCKSMITH '1t•r:-.11n to ~01>~rvi:-.e :! fc1r "rowln" ··c """nC')' •-...:-· WORo.'L'.R. •>-d shift prod .., "" u u,..~ """"""~s. g1rb. !I & 11 2 111 fiPM. 5 "'" '" l\c·c·ur ate typ1n" r···" 11ys a wk. rull time· sum workers. sh1!l d1Hcn·n 752-6211 " .:., l'TlC'r. own transporta tion llal & gd benf. Cont;ict -------- Irvine 552 3744, Da ve Pope 642-5254 RECEPTIONIST MOVIE EXTRAS soug hL by Ho lly wood movie firm. S20·S200 per day poss. Looking for outgoing 18-70 yr old i- PRODUCEPERSOM Busy. friendly orr1re swte seeks e nthusiast1l'. for a unique ,gourmet k h meat. deli &. produce ta e-c a r ge persol\ k W ... f h w/typing s kills & good 2092 S.E. lristol SANTAANA 2301 ~an Joaqwn Hills Road COM fA().5944 Saleswoman. 1mmed1aLe opemng. Mm 25 hrs wkly Must enjoy wor kin1t wath the public . 557-6963 ~2705. Located in So. Coast Village . ry PRE S TIGIO US l.NSURANCE AGENCY •GeaeJ•-.•&t•Of•fi•1~----1 Uii4MB>IA TE ·TRAINEE PARTTIME mar et. OT" r~ pro· phone personality In· duce counter 3·5 hr daily. terestin.t & vaned as· J..5 days week. Relaxed signmenLs. Super ~le atmosphe re. 964-4484 call & attractive work en· Sal. vironmenl. Near South Xlnl o pportunity for wanting to break into Locksmith with 2 yrs. ex· movie:; (714) 535-0120. P.T a ide. exnorlenced 23002 LGU Fornt LAGUMA HILLS Equa l Opply l::mplyr M/F N p t. Bch ne e d s S«retary. Combination personal lin~s /colft merclal b ackc.round.. Salary comm. wtt.b ex. per. Please repfJ. P.O. Ill• 30!F7, Npt. BdL 9'2111163 E nlry le ve l .pos it ion EMPLOYMENT grading exams Vanou1> SAN CLJ-:MF.NTI-: detail dutll'S. hKht 1yp1nf.! Tht• [MIL Y f> I LOT I!> and neat handwntm.i: re ('c\JU,OUdilllng a :.ub~tan qwred. Excellent work t1al part of 11.S d1s tnbu 1n g cond1t 1on s :i n d llon into paper routes n • benefits mcludan~ de ntal qu1r1o g aft ernoon d•· plan Apply 8am llam. livery by motonicd I p m 3 p m . N o r l h transportation Ame n c·an Cor rcs pon •l,1b1•ral 1n .. omt· al t.lence School , 4401 81rC'h lnwantl' 11111:-. honu!> plan SlrP.et. Nl'wport Meach •Short working hour!> (I I Near 0 ·. /\irphrt I t1.1v:. 111·1 w1•ek 1 t-:q u a I 0 p po rt u n 1 l y •1-:xc't'lh•nt part ti mt· m t-:mployer. ''11m1· C:ENL O F C. s h11r1J respons girl. Mar<:re1.wr Yachts. 1631 Plat•enlla , C M F11r •l c•La ..t:-. 1·11nt;1 rt F'n:.tr•r Otll'f11•1 4!fh •l>IUO btlWCen :i :Jll/\M 71'~ M F INSIDE SALES per We need person with ext 9-1 VIDEO CASTING .. -sales <1h1hty & lot"k'>m1lh s i-:RVl(;f::. (now Ill 4tJ1 prcfPrrc-d. Call b{'twcen exper SJlary i.;ood w 1th y1·Jrl ~'.~ ~ l''n . ,\sk ror pr " (IL ), h d r I . J! --~·-·---~~·---··-· -----------pos!>1hllll1es <.:all Kus t nm l~oC'k s mi t h Noon supt'r v1sor An St>rvice, Lalo(una t-lllls dcrsonSchool. N.B. Mon ...,1, ""'Y1 F'n . 11 15-1 IS. $3.40 pt?r O I r '""" hr 5.'>f>.J4!JO Lot Attendant rr.ust he 18 -Nt·o•s ,------ruH & p. rl tun. Com n. E I rd1•r RN. for P. I' l"·nt'.f t ·~ OO'JI .... N.T !>JX.'l'lahsl, 412 dy w , " 1 " ·' • wk·. X I n l h r s • I r v L\'N. l)r i. t>Hll'l'. Mon r..52-493Jor552·8250 l"r• SJl ar~ + r om Nurst·ry. indoor m·c::d;;.t. rruss1on. 714/~7· lZIS Lw l C'lcrk for 25-30 hrs pr ....,.,-....,,,,.-..11111111.-,......,,.-i wk, I yr cx µ. w I plants pr••frrrt·d Sllldry •11.1en. LYN f~\."r:l:JH~ PIT prep saute C'OOk. 1\pp· ly Victona Station. 14041 Beach Bl. West ---- PUIUC RELATIONS Leading women's figure salon in Newport lkach is now aoterviewinK for Cull ti m e & pt -lime counselor positions Will tram. 642-3630. Punchprcss operator . gas ket & waslw r 1·x1icr rl ay !.h ift /\CCRO GJ\SKt:T INC. 5.57·8303 Coast Plaza Call for de tails 979·2161 ---------, _________ _ Rt>n ta l Yardma n l ilt• mcchani<•alknowled~c & 1•-----... ---a b1 ht y 10 wor k w1 Lh p ublr C'. Appl y 1954 Placenua, C M r c s:ik-s RESTAURANT COUNTER Rea~~a~~tc>er SERVICE & Allain your rval eslatc COOK . hceni.e now !>tJrt t hl' Yt•ar with a new pro wic-h makers Sand makers & salad prep Ul lovely tum or the cenlW)' restaurant. Ap· prox 11-2.30 d aily. Start S2.90 + s hareoftcps. Call P1ero bet . 2-SPM. for a p pt 5 •0 ·80 4 •1 Meyemors Rest. m So. Coast V11la11e Screen pnntaog produc - tion m a nager w a ntf.'d . Must have exp 540-!HlO f1~l>iOn fcntunni: excit D IOJ! Tcle<.'1'1ursc 2000 Pro NEEDE · amstrt'.'ss Somf' e xp gram. th<' (asl 1·~1sy way dt>stn-d. Will 1ra1n. Pat Ln pnss th1• sl:itt• Pxams Tat•udeCarlos offers you t 1::.o n Sa 1 I U(•i. 1 g n Call for an appl Loday a clean. modem work1ni? biJ.2181J + I Frff Introductory t'flv1mnm1•nl alon1: Wllh . ------- S SECRET ARIES S G .O./U BkJI« sn . .aaK Sales/Secy toe Sil.alt( G.O./Do it aU IJ9 ,200K Mag Card II/Ill Stawtica.r JH.«IOK Sr Acct Francbise S3l5K Employers Pay AU Fees Liz ffetnders Ageacy 4020 Bll'C'h, F.l;ub 'M Newport Bead>. 833-8190 SICUTAIY RECEPTIONIST GIRLFRIOAY l mrnt•ll •1vt•n1n)!•, for Im med. orwninl!. lilt• lyp rt"•(IC1n~1hlt-, 111.JI UI ,. ~··II .. -s l :1 rt1:r wh o co rn · aoit. hie 10 kty. f1hn ,.:. munii·:ith i t'a:-il\ with Sm nur.-:1ng huml• wa nti. you lo JtHn tlwar lamilv 111 l>caul1ful I.Jg Lk h ~ 1111 w11g("l & l>1·nr·f1h < '<111 I ti t'l M r ' 'I r a ff n r rl. l.Jtrt•t1.or of nur!.m~ or Kuthkt:>n Ch1•1•vn,, a., sast admm1strJtor for Jll inh•rVll'-" il~I Hlli:i • * Nurnry Work• * S1•f'k 1n 1: 1nllu"Lr1uu -; po•rM>n With kllOWh•dgc Of hor1•l·ullun· & pl.wb. I yr (•'( vr r1•1f d 1!42 >IXl;t) Le Ltd Off opptirt 11n1 t11:s 10 ad· ~'<'rclary RADIATOR MAM HOft. • er vanl't•' Full a nd part Sall-s & marketing ct.•pt BIA&M/Ct\cC't'Ptcd 11mf' dav and nrK hl pos1 has outs tand1nJ! "P We arc lookinit for "" e• pe ra en l'ed full t ime per.>on wtth typing skilb ~rnd the ab1hty to or-~arule Somt'Ofte who 1s highly !!el! motivated. Sa.Lary. 1111 II depend on ex · pen enc-e If you lik1• plant!> & people. we hav1· an exrellent opportunuty roe you. pleal'ant phont• \Ull.'l' Salary open 642 J4!IO otfa·r-. Sah•s 1•11µ1•nt•n1·c a plus but not ri•quired GIRL T O DO O F l-'IC I-: W1ll tt arn Mu .. t hJv1· l•h• WORK & all around lYJllrl1!1>k1ll'> =·TERS AUCTION 557-0825 MACHINIST 207511': Newport Blvd t:M - . , • l(J3.962S 1>4fl 11~, lNSI 1-.1ror1 ror )!ruwm.: TRAINEE ----Comv111 c•r l'1·nphl•ral GREAT farm 1n E I r\ 1n1• Sumt:>IJthl·&null•·\pi•r • • • • ll1i,:hsthool Grad. lirt 50 desired SALES JOI ... OW lh. Some• sh ipping/ re' Of'EN <'el\'tnl! /\ule lo rc<id GOOD PAV . GOOD M1cromt•lt•r & 11thl·r m llOURS. GOUO CON d1cators Sta ble· i>t'r!>"'I EDLER IMDUSTRIES IMC. dl~1nn)¢ p.•rmant•nl J•>li f? I T I 0 NS M. ~ N 'f & Rn>wth Cllll Gl<1dys MAIDS f RI NG E RF.N E fo ITS c.r.n mn1 for int"'rVlf'W F:K""nc•nc·c•1! rull or r>a rt 1-'/\ST GROWING COM ~'<NV ' ' •-:-• • • •• P AN V PR 0 M 0 T 1-: S INSPECTOR/QUALITY llm' 64l .IOJO F'ROM WITHIN TRAIN CONTROL Maids, apply Ttw Inn .11 F 0 R T <? 'f> Growth opportunity ror Laguna. ~I I N Coa::.l ~ A N A G F. ~.I'., N T person with backKrouml Hwy, Laguna lk ,1rh ~~'AD~ I i E' I ~!VJ .. an in.<1pc<'l 1on & q uality MAIDS Wt\NT t-:U: Good K E y 8 0 • A • control of machine parts pay llarhor Inn Motl'! E X p E R I • & prcl·1slon electnco . 714/675 3463. 11!00 W HELP ... mechanical assl!mbhcs Balboa Rlvd. N 11 F am 1l1 iir1t y w it h OU rn1lilary s p1•c·1fal·t1ons 1lfE COUNTRY'S TOP helpful. Col~ lnstrum~nl 0 R GAN S A L ES Corp. 2.650 CrOC;ldY Way. Ml\l DS wkd y,,/wknds Sealcliffs Motel. 1001 So, Coast Hwy, Laguna lkh 0 S.A.~31CIO .t-•. 0 .E . PE PLE. C ALL AT -------Maintenance Custodial 0 N C E f' 0 R INSPECTOH TRAINEE swing shift. full time', ex INTERVJEW. ORGAN To learn all phast!s of in· cellent ~nefits 54fl·66112 NUNN714/58G-7302. ys1cal & bnck X·R ay. Maintenance Man ror IJl>I EXCHANG E. STAN ~e<'t1on . Mus t pa ss . - rv10e. 540-7639 .. J-.; O E mi:mt co . Costa Mt•i.J GUARDS Able to pcrfor m all Lypcs INSTALLER/~ bldg serv1t•e work t:all Full & part Ume All AlITOSTl'.:R EO w~kdays 10·5. 642·4907 a reas U n1rorm s ,· ----furnished. Ages 21 o r U.S.AS~eo. 556·042l Management Trainee ror <>Yer. Retired we lco me Insurance Property & fast food. m us t hll ve No experiertl'e nee. App. C.11suallly assist account rooking & sant.lwich exp ly Uruversal Protection ex ec ·E 11 Per n e c . CalJ Jean Service, 1226 W. 5th Minimum 2 yrs. incld. 768-46711768-3251. Street. Santa Ana. l.n-t yping. Xl(lt bene £ils .1·-------- &ervtew bourl 9-12 Ir 1-4 Fred S . Jame s Ins . Manage ment Montbru Fri. Brokers. Call Maurine Train to become a Sa les Haant1'-t: Hair West In· 7524!90. E .O.E. Manage r w/wn estab co. ......_,wist.ant. Ap· lmurance Duties inc: Sales Trala-~ p erson 3305 Penooal Lines Position. iftl, rttrulting, manag· ~c Blvd. Newport arg lns. Apcy bu Im · inl a sales starr. Salary Oootad B.J · meet. openiap for pers. open. can 557 ·9998. --------1 linet poe. Ex.per belpful,lllli ______ _ HOSTISS 1 but not ntt. Xlnt sal. Co.•--------- PartUIMiCaJl or apply. benefit.a. cau Judy Ill Man Fr1"day • • Fullerton at 871·7'122. call -~• ~l': Kalt.by in F.V. atS..9-8161 .,..,..,, ~ IJMrlor del!lgner . Exp'd 675• 7795 only. von Hemert, C.M.1 _______ _ MNIH f:l~ 11twn t-n:oo. MANICURIST Im..__ m.d. Janitor: Older penoo re· to work In plu11h llftlon C........ i~" for JanUo.ri-al 675•3920 ~~~~~~~~~~I . Polltlon perma· O..ain shoppers r ead -1 W. ......... 21 or DHt. Bra... 5pm-lam · the lilt~ ac1A In Classafled .... CIU .... 7411. aak Laauna Hiiis aru. recuJarly And they find ,_a.rrte P'lelillecaUSJO..ml. wbaltbey're looking for. , NUJt Sl-:S AIOES. all F.xpr'd or younK man SAIL Irons oi)en P lc•ust• c·u~l' µortunrty for self -;tart .. r who works wc>ll with his Real Estat• School hy Ill :-.p..:1k lo us Tut>s -.1Lh u dynamic l>at.1 s hirt<., applv al 155!'> SUIJl'nur Ave. New purl fll·a1•h hand s . Wi ll tl·arh day through Saturda}. P r ocC'ss 1n A F't rm F r{'eway Auto. 26242 ·•-•C•ol-1•6•7•5•·4·8•9_0 __ , rl un n,.: n:staurantopcra· "[>\..-c1ahz1 nR in dent a l /\very Parkway. Mis~1on ,. lion hours st•r vtrcs. Looking fo r Viejo :-.nmeonc who 1s peoph• MURSES AIDES 1-:xrir'll 11 lo 7pm. 7tn :1 t;"tpr'd l.\<1nl d1·1k. 7 :J. ,j 11 491; l 1~. l'Xl 211 <ln1• l!•rl ofi· ~l aturt• fl(•llt. 1!()1)11 (Jn ll'll'phoni· hl.t• hkl<111!. ;HTurah· t} p In~ ~uh t'onlrn1·tor rirm Cood upportun11y r11r n 11ht ~rM111. l't'rrnanl·nt flOSlllOll 540 7454 Po<icrrs & handlers for p lasl1 ('s rabrit<;t1on plant l\pply rn person F'abnt ott.'<l l'last1t·~. Inc. 1115 W Jl'.llh St. CM PIT ('OWlle r/yartlman, 4 days, wknds Mcl'l1 in t:lJIX'Cl, apply Tl<'cs Ren t.als 1705 S. Coas t llwy Laguna BC'h ------- part-t.1mc IN YOUR HOME Book pal(e pasteup, will train. 20·30 h rs wk S3:'JO.SS hr Reply KRI, PO Uox 18942. Irvine. Cahf !Yl713 PART TIME SALES 20 llrs per wk. 5pm 9pm. Moo thru t'n . Knld)? of hsewar e sales. Kerm Rama Ha rdware. 2666 Harbor Bl. C M PART TIME EVENINGS Real t-:State CHARGE ANEW CAREER CAUSEY&CO. Real Estat• SCHOOL now acrcpts VIS/\ & M/\S T ERC ll /\RG I-:. Prepare for State F.xam ln as little as 27 hours. sC'heduled at your c·onve· ruence. Guaranlt•cd Cull now to srh t•d ulc your FR E E int l'odu c tor y lesson. Causey O>~y REAL ESTATF: 1465So. Coast ll1way '7141494-105 7 • t£! Adults with out.standing, attractive personalities who enjoy working with kids. Over 21. Start at 1~~!!~~~~~~ $3,SO per hour. Phone 1: 642·432 1 Ext. 250 , IEALESTATE ~~~WE EN 4 .00-S:OO SALES MANAGER Ask ffw AIMlrH WANTED Equal Opportunity Best pey schedule' Top Employer location! 20 desk office . PAYlOU/Peno.el Call Spider at Katella ADP 1,ys, mulU·co. time _ReaJt_....:;...y_.147_.a __ 1·_..,.-- cards for appro• 150 Wbat'a Your-rr.dc! employees, union tdua, Sl.T7 ~o.y grOlq> Ins. Good oen•r. 'IW'sliuJilopey SaJ comm w/~_per. r.. ad in ti» Daily PUot CR EAT WESTERN Service Directory that Clll l\ECLAll ~O~ ........ JO'lr prolesaioa&l 18009.Grand.S.A. Identity. For more la· ___ 7_14_1_~_77_8_1 ___ , baatiuucall61W1'71. Toco~ Carlos 280 Bristol COSTA MESA • 1740 E. Dyer Rd SANTAANA • orwnted. has Rood ver bal ::Julb. & secretan al t'.'JC· pent•nce Send rei.um•· or phorw for appt. 1n tcrv1t'w. DENTAi. PRACT ICE SYST£MS 2283 Fa1rv1e w Rd Cotita Mesa. Ca 92626 250 I S. Bristol 714/546-61*lext. 235 SA.__• • ..._. • S F: \ R F. T A R Y Rt'Staurnnt "1 "" """""" FJCECUTlVf: Type 90. NOW lllHIN<; COOKS. Equal~ S II 110. non s moke r <.:OUNTER & PR !-;P s-&:rerm f pre ferrerf Call J ack Pf.OPLE al our (;osta ::.:.?:::_ Willson 7!'>2·78811. Mesa location. For you Moms we have ROlITE S ALES Secntary schedules which allows No layoffs. no strikes. Personable 1od'ivldua l. you to work while vour Perm. person to s~rvice Must have fast, accurate ctuldren arr at school. est. accounts. Earn to typa~ skills & good re· And studenl.5. we can ar· W)wk to start. 557·9988 fercnces. Relief recep· range your schedule tion dutieti. SUn/Th1.1rs. around school time SaHmaking Seamstress. Non smoker. Call DeAnn Senior cltlz~. we would eitpertenced. Top pay. Burke at 642-5735 also ltke to have you be 67s.m70 1--------- partofourteam. We offer competitive wages. flexible wor k SAI.ES~EPSfor Sales& schedules. paid vaca Se r v 1 c e t o <? u r lions & discounts on · c us tom e rs . f lexib le meal'l. hours. territory in South To a rrange lln a ppt .. call Orange County vicinity. •-E-'C_R_E_T_A_R_V_. -,-r-v_i_n_e Pioneer Take Out Corp. Sa I a r y "!>en C a 11 ·-a . Real Estate de· 1 · 8 0 0 · 2 5 2 · 0 4 6 1 o r SS7 ·9998. '""' 21J..487-4R20 and as k for ---------· velopme nt c-o s e e ks Mr Levan or Miss Oosie. versatile scc-'y for ---------•SALES CLERK. for dyn amic president. Please apply 10 person. Man thru Fri. ROGER1S GARDENS :all San Joaqwn Hills Road COM 64(1-5944 SECRETARIES Loog and sbon term as - signments. Holiday and v a c ation p ay Hoap1talazalion plan available. VOLT ''"""''') .,1 • .ti•./•< I' JBeCampus Drive 546-4741 ( A.croaa from Orange Co. Airport) Equal Oppor Employer retJ1UTY GUARD for pvt Npt Bcb club. lZ Mid· nit.e to tam, ror main pie coat.rol " security petrol ol property. Cal I lor appt, M.S-5000 nt 530. Restaurant gift/Uquor shop or pvt Shorthand necesaary. CHEFS d ub. P/time hrs must be C.US46-5750 -------• Sh N t flex. Eves & wknds. Call ry • E·-. with .__ The eratoo ewpor r ppl "~"'sooo t 520 ....... -· • Hotel is currently in need or 8 ·'""'" e x · shor1haad. 60wpm typanc 1MI IOllMSOMS ol a run Ume Chef in L SAL~FABRICS le tranacripUoa skHi.. ~ charge of all kitchen ~iat.ant Mgr , C.M. needed for de maodlng WW be ~ • openUona. Xlnt starting 646-4040 job witb Ion« bra. Ir IOCDe e UcaDla for Security salary le co. tMoneflts . = lraYel. Salary comm. OperaUwe PermaHDt P1ease apply from 2-4 pm SALIS/ WOl.I wkb aper. s.d reeume ....,..._ anlli~· or ca II Mr . Gary L1ARM IAYIM~ to Lacuna Met. Inc. 920 l*'leac.t required. &a· Westerfie ld for 11ppt. .NoackTropbyCo. G leoneA!e. Sulle T. celleat c om_paay ~ x 492. 646-3141 Laguna acb. 92&61. benefit.a. ~ Penolt- Sheraton Newport Se GI I F Id nel lloD l r• Fri .... ,. Ma"A ... hur Sala•glrl ellperlen ced cretary I r r ay • ....... • •• VO ct' h i Eaperleo ce • aelt 10am·12. Newport Beach pref. \,; ot ng stor e. motivated with brisbt •W'eital .......... Restaurant Newport.6?s..3020. personality for a uc -• er COOKS SALESLADY. mature, c'SSl\11 IJ'OWIRC C.P .A.t-iiiiiiiiiiiii-iliiiilliiiiiilliiiitiilit Prr. ec.t.aMesa. Ladles Firm . Oun1e Co. BOt F\llJ U~ poelUon. Creal reedy to wear. MS-H6.$. Airport area. Salary A1r '=~Uoatl"d or GPIJO'lurnty for advan~· .,+. 7~. 111/P' -i11 ment. X.Jnt startlnl' wage SALIS MAMA.a will tram. · ~-. + benefits. Call Mr. •EXPERIENCED• SICllTAIY SILKSCR£EN&RS 'Gary Weslerfle ld lor Men!.a clotban1 atore. Xlat CJ1111t7 for elDcietlt Hiid. 8dL lblsr ...... appt. 714/m..-0570 x 492. • F/Ume. 11/F 10.m-5pm. aal w/top aecretanal "non for preelaloa Sheratoo Newport M ua t k now m e n ' s atilla to work la f aat illbcnm prtlit.1111 • ta, 4se Mac A.rt.bur. dolblnl 6 have m1. Sal l*fJd Npt•lkb R.E. ofc. ou1a. M""•UI l JT· ap. Newport Beach. neg. call tM-2100. tau Liia. m..,.,. U4JIM.Ult \ .. ~.~ ...... !!!.~ ...... S• IDR ... We -IOll .... c.._1...-.: IOI ~~~--••••••••••••••••••••••• ······················· ...•................... . Frfday • .,-,y 4, 1T1'9 HllpW...... . 710 ..... n 1101 n... lo.ID Uu111(11'8uJM'r Sale . mulll SAT LU ........ , •I Kenmore-w tw 4o pi -••••••••••••••••• ....... •••••••••••••••• ;.~i;••••••-•••••••••• femlty Set n:i' Vl r U11reic.-at Movtna Sale bl • w . Bumper pool••.-A -.~ a&811dr 1 braiwen ninet ano. t.oria. £.. ot 8took.hw-at , Anliq1M'll. j unk.. dmter ~ e. puano. bar itools. f.roin YOW buaiaeu card. dl)'r • .-.. • una 111a114 WLe new. tci06. Sdr1al Old P.n1 Sheep no.r. C'M twin b4>d_, wuh 11tand, lemf18, ~blet, etc. 1'422 &!ad QM card for each window 4 x6 135. Solrd 17S4321 a.VB SBCRBTARY fo AnOqw lll&&alc Bo•H' A.KC. 1-'rft Call aftrT 4 ete Jlti41AI St . Npt. nt h Sundan rer , H untington tag plu. ooe apue. we m-t•n colf~e tbl SIOO. S ........ ----1-19-4- Nslt Bda Club W11lassuil SlatMactuneA'Clotu! ~GU Mau hoU a t'am1ly Garuac ~~It>. ~ttSun 9 to 4 HarboW' IM6-25WJ rt'turn permane ntly •1820 !!.~.~ .......... -. .. .. l!IOC'ial cbr. llolltl41lN 11pec llUGESF..Ll'JC'TION Af(Chan ·r h l~ '250 May ~ 6. 10 3 -sealed attractive ta1 • t'\!Hll ., ~rl It •~C) A•ric. ,f"'.r'p1°"1 c1w or t108lllt\Ve.Cl>M M,ov 1ntt ~:vcryt h1n g ,,._~~Sut•-~'-Mtal •v• ltrap. meetlnt •irli,ne ~ KUba taab, aieel 72K d'6!1 "'Wark.lntc h n1 Wed ... ,,.....,., ~ at num a, • --Gou 16 1tk 1 ~oat . ~'-'UIJ U1ftl -" .., l .. D, requlremeota. Pre· .. .,..,... 10&1 '!l~dt1, also used U.,, Sun, 't"IJI fOr app\. ... lriet _ _ M lt.o 11~~~· Mo vln «}.a I"· M u ic t cLoth~s. m ete tf!_l ty_ ". lotfVt~oriel CM ve:llL.lou ~lheftJ Eo4---a .uuuu•H,Httttte • ·MiJ.1~8f040 965il!lllO.nt • . Opt W.ct th Sal ~ • sacnftc, furn. juwm~ t>ab y. "Den ch fl'rinder. H1•1luld 4"MMh·l065 penooalized tag encloae Fender Stralocuter sear. lelt-• S t s 1JI02"Krtlenn~ulrv , marh. ref. IJAmP8 . toy11 , M'rap metal, sofa; <:hr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• wallpaper. fabri c or Peavey Musician Am. p '. ~ '10t1 •ta 1ontry • tori• 1 1 •HS.. t?TI SbahTt",AKt:. Ador.ble. cluth.l.nte. 1om1• a~t1q~ci.. nuse ~I Pinon. Spr -..,.,_,. 111 aolid Maple com· "Dey Glo" paper• we Fender Dual Showman.•••••••-•••••••••••••• Corauc:kll Mu o-....ru. "'~ ( I bnncllr. ~mo.. Male vup 1t•ra1te stu!f ~a l Sun lngdale/Slaler H 8. ~bedroom set. Head· wiU l>Kk it trim your MUil Sell. make offer. ~~ )8~~ •. 1 ~t~t !o'!-~ PY "5e *4 ICM.* Ac•t!l1t, < OM II E c R E AT t: S T brd. matt• spri.nga. 60" taas. Or try two cards Cll-.5610. ISbJe~wwiercloirym, c:!-:~!~'f!'. 1"-:-o d ~ 11 SWAPMHT .. ,----1045 Y14rd S1o1 l c fix? fl UARAGt:SALE EVER chl:st wtm1rror, 2 n11 ht baclttoback -.._. M & &U-1910 da 6'2-8135 rli"""',·1!t:.lt> ,...r10''1'011 SC'OlJT TROOP C'om -. 1t""'1lhoUKt', lawn rrtre S11t M11)' 5, trem e ndous stands $350. Estey elect PRICES: --mw.r•t ft;.-, ys, _. .,,., n1uruty IL«' ~\iro toys .••••••••••••••••••••••• t'QWP . many oth"r tkllli. rtcm.'I JMmborec ltd to Organ: 2 manyal & base 125eaorJ51SS60 '' fJ a.t 1015,_•u_~-------- 'l'KAC'tO-;K AIOt.: 1•xl)t'c C'tot.IUl\ll. ctc 1 tl11y. M ay NllKITTIMS rlcai;1• C'itll uftl'r 4 30 E Bluffs Or. lt) 2610 Vas pedals & ben c h $275. 4/ tap l. ea. -•-••••••••••••••••Taylor Com merci11 I w1 l>O Adult JO , a11os1<1t ~. 9 lo 4 Mrs1t V1•rd1 • & Moth••r dii.uµvc•,u rJ ti 842 fl()Q ta Ocl Oro, N 8 . Watch 548·5621 6/9tags $1.SOeu Xlnt new• used ofc rum. vog u rt I 1 c e cre am "'au c'ltc•ot ll•'t"'" ~ lh•kH . ('o11t 3 M r,., hOml'I•'"" udorublc lt.11 forsi~ns. 10ormoreSl.40ea planllles,wkben~hes inaker . 7,~ gal per hr "'" + lwn( ,. .IO •PM Mt-t.bodat ('hurrh ll'fL\ ~ w••vk,. old !I ui 1111.:•· MOVIN(i SAU : 12 pi e re place setting Sales Tax lnrluded C.E. SURPLUS 631-2777 capacity Single ~Pilot. lJnilc'<I t 'ert•br.il l'ab ' 1•olon-J 1111J J UH' lilu• I.. AlnlOt> P1•11dulum c•lot•k , MOVING SAi. .. : Community s t a inless NO CARD'' $650. 7sg..0554 :~160-~ w:UL c-hl:':i.t. !IX 1:! "1 .... 1.. 1m 1n ,, •I •" t .. Spffn1.,h ,..t11p modt'I l'lrl'tt <llass top tbl. marl>I<' c-nd steel natwear. Oneida . Draw your own or send Br<Uld new Record-A~Call ----- n ;i\Cll t:lt Pr.· ~1·hnol t' M ' l>n\11 , pt'rm ).4lf :nn 0t 531 17321 •• , ... l ' h 1 n "' ,. r o.: "11 I.. h1111K.-. t '.111 \IUI ll'J1K l!OJ. Wood1•n lo Jrwr t•x tbls, Henn'<ion bdrm set. patU!m Lowsiana with 12 name. address, phone & remote 80A. Cull after lnMirnl Coffee & Hot i."4•'"••• • olJ l huh '• , ... d\'llk&1•hr, 1-:x1J.•ndu Jog~er roll!.'r s kates. ice teas. 12 butte r . 12 we'll make one card per JPM 640-4329 Water D1sp en s"r , 4011 'IOJll h.rn.im.: I h1· P uq •lt-ble llu1111.: tbl & lo c:hr .... t•hri.. end t bls much fruit, l2 steak knives. 12 lllg. Add25<each WANTED Used I BM c:uv t0xl6x21 ". $1 00 l'lum .t'll ~1uth l o.i .. 1 ~ 1ll l111 t dbl l•'tl & n11:.c• hou~l·huhJ mlA'h more Sul V·5 2330 sea food forks 12 n apkin Send check o r m oney or s e I e c tr 1 c . i. e If . :;45-3349 """ \ l..i..iun.i "~ !l:!ll!t l>\'IJ"'" up to·' 1111 11"""" Sut 1Sun U J. 10:, l'Ort Abcrdl'c·n. N U. nngs. S400 or best offer de.rto· ' --Ill Jt1M3 Cortt":t Cir ('1IM Nr ~ -. -PILOTrRJMTIMG correetlnA. 4 y rs or TV Rocio l'ro1>:. St lb !Wrra 01 l'ATIO S AL.I'., sofa , 67s-4265or675-494.2 PO.Boxl560 r~~~.r. Ple a se c all HlR,Shno 1098 tn3 Klllli b t'd r m :. et . beds . .........., 1070 Cost.a Mesa . Ca. 92626 -••••••••••••••••••••••• cloth1n~. m isc C .B. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IBM Executive COLOR PORTABLE 19", !I 5PM, Sal/Sun antique equip Sl.il only 9 5 l845 Modem & AntJque lovely O'NeiU Supers ult. Taped typewnte r , $500 J .C. Penney, Wa lnut luveseat. el~ r ookwa rc. Pon Rarmouth P l N B dlamondjewelry sea m s. U s ed o n ce 955-2274 gram cabinet , As king books, & misc ite ms 307 llfarbor Vie w llomes) ~. tioesn't fit$110 548·0256 • $150/bst orr 645-9866 Ja.smi.ne.CdM - -----~ Peh 8087 ---·-__:__ TELEPHONE SALES H o u s e h old i t e m s. funuture. m1se Suo. on· ly after Sam. 966 Post R.d. Costa Metia. 540·6947 SPYGLASS HILL ~01ry 1071 Shp20gal Dayton air com -....................... Nice 25" colo r TV. ~ yr Brass king hdbrd. lrg ....................... ~or w/2 100' a ir Mexican double Yellow warranty, frt>e delivery . shutters. used lumber. 2400 wau generators, fae. . I paslodena1l gun. Head. 3 yrs. old $250 or 118.646-1786 .. kids clothes S.2. Sat only tory new. Perfect for 495-4831. bestof(er .645·9528 ----- Ne ws paper 11u b .... 'ou1 phone, 4 tu ~ hr.. u tlJ S2t>O & up 1·om rn "k ~.P pref Ovt•r ;.!I I l> Newi.p.apcr l':nt >!J.> M5.S I toJPMOnl> OLI> t'lllN/\ 1930 40 , i\Jfn-d Mcukm · Medway lh·1 11r , :-io pci. s100 Mt\0117 f'rc.~ Muuatur~ Poodle. to 10, 1n~ hm 8 y r 1> old ~ 25-Pomt Loma Dr. CdM IJgbts & tool'>. Ust, $395, l.9ln & 2Sm Color TVs. $125 lr1 F I G sale at $235 3342 w. Fo r Sale Mesa Verde HD Torque wrench, dial ea. lyr war, free de l & _ult1 aml Y .araAer 2233 Raleigh Ave. C.M. Harvard St. Santa Ana . Ct"'. Club Goll. T nnn1s. rt>.ad ()..425 ft. lbs . -~~ .. srtupt:M 642 5340 Sul. 8-5. Much mist·. rea-Sat 8 2 Bi ke s. furn. •J " $75 545-3349 sooable.3087Platte.CM linen . l'lo lh es. The S.5PM,8-2PM.Sal swimming eqwty mc m--~_v~~ Stl'rcu. li rand n e w , lo Sh.·11dJn U tt c hr' RsJ)al l~nrv 1 hrn.1. llpl'i. Marl!an•t t<oi.•• µullc•111 1-·1)'1un,1 (·rvi-1.11 4:l!H''· Nit\ arn• 1Mllt•111 Iii:) Ali b11· Wit)'. t 'M --------{.;torman :.hl'p, ti m o, I''. h1· J AJI :.hot.:. p PTA berslup 631-3450 _ "-os & "-s 8090 Morant~ :w;ii; rcce1v<·r Gara0 eSalt> 8161 Stcrhng,~_arsoru __ s _______ ,Misc:tlaloeous 8010 -·..,..... d " ·-lrv•"e Coas·t C'' r"m ily ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tea<• AISO l'asi.. et·k Avl~ J.I B Ca&h only Sat G " I ''I T V •••••.•••••••••••••••••• "' ""' " t' d "h k N 7" Tnw lrut•k dnv1·r n1·1·d1•d l\1ust llve CM. •'XJ>\.•r uo ly 646·96:18 !>'8 7878 · · • · ara£l' ,,J t· '-r golf members hip, $850 f ender Hhode., ·73 ,a ltl " flf ova o May 5_. ___ ----_ sterc'O eoni.olc Must be Tr k Mtll mob11t' l'arpet Call 646.7511 , !I 5 Mon w •spkr. rerord cr. hl·nl'h. 1>µkr-,, xlnt sound. OriJ.' ·row Truck f)ri vc.·r~ t·>. .t......AI 80 10 per'd. Top pay A1>1•I ~ ...,.....OIOCH G&W T ow •n a.!. 7 lt:JH ••••••••••••••••••••••• t)hms Way, C M 642 l:l5~ FH t-:JGllT D1\ M i\(;I': ll TRAINEE SWltchboa rel opNa t or Must be d ependabl(· Avail for m ost s hifts . Call for appt, 645-7r'65 ---- T.·avel a~ent waoted for lltll'NHNT ~Al.E :1:10H W Wurn .. r or II a r bor . Santa i\na 97~ 29~1 Au!'ltralt.in Sh l'I• t ioull run1•h dog Vt•rv 1n t l' 111 1.: 1• 11 t Ii 7 :l 2 !1411 . 1;r:. :ms 8050 ...••••..••............ **I BUY** <'tOOd used Furn1lu n · & /\pplian<'i!S OH I will sl'll or SF.LL for You RARGAINS Us<•d rdn r!!'I. wshn;, dryrs. garur. bt-st buys, we serv llppl lki.t Appl. a.'!6·0911 . 536-4330 MASTERS AUCTION M6-8616 & 833-9625 .:rowing OC agenl'y F.xp ___ _ m?C. Salary+ the ril.!ht in · ----------•I K' wht sofa tuxc.'<lo 1>tylt'. l't'nlive for the n2ht WASHERS. DRYERS. pe r soo. M a r.a n a t ha TRASll COMPACTORS PJt>Cd m brn ''elvl'l Like J\aeOCY for travel Sl.inla IU.'<'lind1t111nc."<I. hke ne w . n4.'W S250 2 oran1.te velvt•t ACPJ. 714·~7·8747. I yr guarantee. lll'11ver-y mJtr h1nie c·h air~. \ t•rv -.L.-o..-SIZ>toSl75 Nom•h11.th<'r good t·ond S75 c.i T •.a vel Ag1.·m ·y T r.iv1·J Apph<1n•·f-Town !°>54·!'>434! 64<~Wl9 i.ak :s outs1d1• no l'X 1> 11cl' .. ~Y apporntcd ug1.•n1·y IA!aTn & c:.rn. rn1·t•nl1H 1·u•mlss1011 prog ram ll"a'W'el N1·twork H-ili 1;m7 M;,yt a~ wa.,h c•r dryt•r. hrand nu. worth $850. :.di ft •r Sl\.50 !Hi.1 :10:Jli \\'hit•· WJ~h1·r dr~t·r ,,., hl'a' y tl ut v Kt•nmur •• ~l:"oll t•:u·h ~'40 :~17:! ll~inJ.?lnl{ lamps rop1wr ll.: !'l1.111wd glas,, a nl1qu1• w 'wuit S75 Caru· unt ,,;old fu11~h w s w:ig SJ :i:; f' n '1 .1 I t h :.ind,. I 11· r v. ~ ... ,,. 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I) fl"t ttt ~1 2 v.k ' wor k 573-!1040 ~ Rl'fri~rator $2 5 64:! ~l:.!2 FHEl-:1.1-.k upnl!hl. :lo 1 11 ll l"r11:-.t lr1·" :-; ....... i.k.il 1t for S3ltl t"1:! u:ni. fr11m .I II B1 J.:l!<t r-.. :! 111atl'hrni.: rouc· ht·:-, K 1-.1 fn.m ~:uw aru. .. lntt•nur. SilJ(J lor huth. 11r S<\OU •·a tii~}IJ:bl :.ft lil' M ..'u1T1Jtun-. U:ir. "1tdwn ~1st. Xl'roX KUO or .... 01 ti Prol·~·s•n " t·~ '>"r . w h , tbl & c·h rs. scrcl·11i., & •., .. ',, • · a.., l'r c,ryt-r l!J!> r •nl?l' tupenur !>kilt:. t.~uub to . ,. 1· h . · I ".1 OU other d~rorntor item' N · # .in .. c .., w .i!'I H·r ., ~ 2199 p a Y c.• ~ µ 11 r l each 646 5848 Sec retarial Sen1n"· --1 Bu y (;uod i.1·11 15.2 zm_ 1-~m.iturc. top pn('l' paid l')'ptst -t-'or Mcx l"t' Auction 8015 ml'lJsh.('114 J~1 7'1!:15 Wholcs:tll• 1·o ur Co., •••••••••••••••••••••••While no m ar 5-urfart.• S&.>-9944 .. Joannc· lldrm M:t Dbl. 4 po~tl'r. ~ess ~unU-d. l'X ~·r. •AlJCJION •. frnmc, c ornt:r tl•·-.k . ift both food & c:ockta il:. hutt·h. n1H-~land. Make Betw<•cn 10 <\ I r v ine Friday 7:30 PM ufr 642 :111>i O>ast Colry Club. 1600 1-; to.aa.n WekotMI O>ai;t Hwy. N B 644 9550 STOHAI; I': U>TS ----STOCK l.l(Jll 11>/\ T l ONS WANTED DRIVER Lot s of new & 11~i1·t1 , SUMDA Y OML Y fum1tun· IJml'lh· :.o·t w /•1 1·ha1ri. l \l..,l•m1 1111h l1vrn1: rm 1'11 :11 1 ~ ('u,1111r1 1r1.11lc· rit/11'1.11111• w.111 ha111:in1: !•i:I il.>lliK To dchvt•r nu1ly l'tltH Bdr m ~l·l1>. :11 lllOIP''o bWldll-s tu t•arrit·rs H1· rh111a~. lltl!. & dir· .. .,., .. ,., M•1v1111: 11111 .1 ._,.11 111111111• quires v:in or larl!1' 'I a & lovi·i-1· a''. I · h """"' r111 ... 1 1A1' • hin:i ,,, .ti µo.1 w;ij!on an<l a good ,,rt.,,1•r:ifi..Xtl111111t11r• 1.1111•• I\ 1 h.111 . \1111 dnvrng n ·c·u rtl 1•hon1· SAVESAVESAVE v . .i .... ·'' ~·11w 111q••I '42-4321 <•n<I .1:.k lor Wi• honor ltolA Ml -.11h·h1d 1-11~1 ;• Ill•'"' tlarry Set•lt•y or U on f'1t~h i 1•1 ., ('h•••·k·. At 11<1111'11.111•1 \1:,11 ·11'"'"·'" WAREHOUSE 1lhams (';1"h Nil l'f•,H:..l>NAI. 111 1:1111 l'.1111 ;•1.i 1 ••• 1 " t-;(~UAJ. C lll-'.('l\S 1•1.1-:A'd ·.• \:II~"' •,11111lt.•· '\.l ',1111 •,._ OPPC>R1-'lJNl'1'Y t 'uod Hvadah'•' ll••ffat1 V1·1l•,w V••I\•'' l.1•' •··I EMPLOYt-;H ,.uhJt'('! t11pr1•t1al" • 111111 111ut• h1111: ,,,.,,. h WAREHOUSEMl\.N MASTUS AUCTIOH 11m 1:,:• 101:, STAYIMSHAPE 2l17!",•,..,New1l0rt fllvd('M ll11l1•11 lh•1I Y1•ll•1w ; .. By tifting 100 lb s a eks of H:tl 96:!:> t;.iti Hflli4i h 1 "w 11 11 I .1 111 ) 1 .•" ftour for bakery c::::f PIY & ~I 171111 mixing co. G poy lkyclH 1020 '/ l >rnw••r "''"" · 1.,,,1,,,. 3444. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t•flltK' $-t:. :. 1 .. 111 t '""' '" ti•· Glrl'11;J ,.pdb1ko 11 1•1•1111 c•·l1111 11 hl11 1! $2~ 11411 11111111 ~141Ml'J4;? Yard Sale. Sun. 10 -1 <~n s111• mattn•si. & s pnng:., S.'iO Baby lTlh & ITiilt tn-ss. SIO S la uffc.•r l'X l'rC'ISl' 11Hlt'hllll' :t('<'t'~S & 1n s t ru c·11 o n i.. $35 ( 'lolh.111ie & l'll' t'ai-h 1111 ly H6:l Towne St l' ~1 Ot•i.1g oer m ov1nJ.? In ll•rcst1n i: 1l t'l'Orat1n· 1 t c m s 1 n <'I a nt 1 q u <' s. bril'k a -bral·k . Collet• tiblcs, bra ss, pewtl'r. s ilver . crystal . some rum louni,:e 1·hr. tub !"hr, cht-st, J ut•ob1an chrs & tbls: books. d rl'ss & de: c·orator fabn<·s, linC'ns. lamJ>S , rookware an<I Just stuff Cas h only . 25l· to S.100. I0-4 S.1t·Su11, <tli:J:I F airfield L>r . ('uini:o Shor1.-s. Cormrn Dt•I Mar S<~I Onlv Furn . g I a !'I:. w u rt:. J l' 11. t" I n doth\':.. ITIO\'ll' f)rllJl'l'l ttr .Ill~ phorw. .,1,.., .. to\·1-. outbourJ mtr. mi ... t l!lko l<;iy mond ,.,,, .. (')1 l'-ll>-4!1M 7ft Sofa SIOO M1l"rowavt· •1w n ~Fur nrt•kp1c1•1.1 'S.<i<> llangm~ lamµ $.lt1 H1·as una bit• off 1:r., ~• l Cl'PlCd 600 Ja.,m1n1• (.;1))1 &$4 7ti05 BIG SALF:' Approx 11.iO !>ti yrd carpet. hk•· nev. SI yrd. New ovt•r S5tx) MJfo for S250 Kmg ~z berl spreit<l , 12xl4 rul! Sl•ll mit out store mat1•rial. yanis & Y<ird<; Gown!. c:tc Profl'ss1ona I !WWIOJ.! tablt: AM F M .. tt•reo. 25" TV . rcl·ord play1•r 1!173 9 pass Colcm) Park M 1· r t u r y M :1 r q u 1 :. loaded. Mui•h rn1tr•" '• ~tit Haker. Costa .\h-~a l'reai.ures from th1• ( lrH·nl and Sp;un. St1l Sun !t (11 ·I 29501 OrydOl'k Co\ l', Lag. N12uel. llJI 607!1 Garage Sale Sat !f to ·I dbl l)('d SH . b r uss rrph- S<.>t. rurs. T v . S mgcr porlablc , m1se l'l-t.•ll' items . 2022 Paloma Ur .. CM 642·6067 _ Sat Only_ Proceeds fo r Pars oos TMR 111\N OICAPED KIDS 2233 Hale i g h . 631 ·1553 Than.ks! Carpet, linen~ fnr l w .,,. txod. books & m1 sl-. yd :.ale Sa t 55 7 -~0 3 6 IOum -tpm 1-\lrniturr . 1111·tun·'· 1h• 1·rnalor 1tnni-Sun Ill i! :• I II :1 ~ II .1 r h <• r llr•·•· t1'. II 11 N •'.tr lln•1kh11r~l / l111'lh 1tril Aatt S11l1· .. \1111111111'. M'\4' llltl 111111'111111• & 1!11'. "' '"""' Th111 ' S.11 1;,1;:11 W1 ll1 :u111• "'IK, Tu:-.1111 .... I'"'" M u v lnl(. 1111•.1• 1t1·rn -. '•l•l /'\1111 :1 :; '1 3 1 .. :1 M1-lt•1111 Av1·, N H. <ol lt·y I ll••1111Hh•h111i 1ml1• <iuod h11q11u11 11. Alley. 401 h1•v1ll1• /\v1•, Hui P1:r111 l•H /!'\111 ouly 9o exper. r eq'd. Your irea. All s hifts Guod .y. Paid wee kly. No IDe. Must be ovt>r Ill llm thl, 11ruul1• 1:llt 1111111·,. Adult 1·lrctn e 3 whl lulu• ht·V••l1 .. 1 .iln11n 1111•. 11 h11•h c; 11 1 ,. •t,. s n 11· S JH• e l~1k1• 111'w $2!.0. luwk uphol ••h1 ., i. H 1 n ,. u I n r ' ' I II M . .. ... MORRELL n ."MPORAH¥ Ul~l liMtl IMlh11I, rn11nt1· Hiii 111 ,.,(I, 1y p1•wrill•r , N1ko rm11t IRVlNF: 'lllSTIN Un·ydi• for i.uli· l!n~. M""" K' .,.1111 & l11v1·1H·11I. n111 1•1mH'r11 . huhy ('lothrri.. !!tin t:t·ntUIHlll su1M1rt,11 lljlhol :1w1 v .. 1 • l11h '111 . t11y11, ..t1·. 1111sl' hM•hltl Muirn, ,111 a lloy. •t""'I y1•ll11w 11'1 1v.. ''''' '' 10111( 1111111, M K ~old Jt•wt'lry 1ilfitl $1;i~, C'ull 114f'IMll!t 11 11111.,I I~ 111 l11•1l h 1'1111111 :o;, h rll1•1·l1·t ~ . 1111111 lo J<: 110011 m1k lur w/1111111 . & 1w111 v1•lv1· t' h u r"' K' 2 I 11 CJ ~,. 752·H542 Mark 1t•1·11 h•lh11lll , 11111 I '111•11 v 1111.inwnd" 7[1 Wl'hral. 558·91127 • 1w111 1llu 111 ~11111• 1 111111• f1no, ~ c·urat $500, mt•n ••--------• Cats 1035 1111111•• I 111 UM• 1111' 1111111 & womc·ni. t•lolhl·i-. l'lc . ¥llDdow Tmter /e xp. mus l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111111', ··1111111 ,,,., 11111.. i·t c· . t.•t c.· 842· 32" 4 • =depend S 111 MALAY /\N K illt•lls lmnl 1·u!'l hi1111~ :• 1·1111 !lfo4 2006. ve lnnsp. la· t I I I I I C.1-' A lt1c11do ro l.l1H· n i ''" 111111 • ,. "11"· 9:57·0S34. MUltt t..:h1u Uni· ~0-1700 Orh·nlnl Iii N11vu!11 1 u~:1 H/\t'K YARD BONANZA ~ ----,... 400 z;111oo1Ml 110tl1 Many misc ~oods. Sat :w= .. -=o~ Docp 1040 • IM, 2306 i\rbutw; St. NU. t --r--·• "" •••••••••••••••••••••••Knit W11ltifbl'd $240. F.aslbh4f area. CJlltomer service oppty, 20 yr. e11pcr, all breed Un'lllW'r ~~ 11tu:1v1•1i!HI. -us•••1s CllllOll!M?r relations. dir· groomlnt(. boardlnl( l'1rr111111·QLMM4:J11ft ., -...__ wr :r:a~ s::;~K.I. (Poodle p,UP8 & •lutl 2 w-lv11 (Wcorator c hulrs Kina IZ velvet hdbrd, Personnel Aoency service. Peuian <'al fk"vt'r wwd It.lag .. white maple couch, pictures. E 17th, Costa Mesa stud). 546-a41. "2·21688 tuuth 11potle11s Round ~lcker ._kin it hdbrd • ~~qo.t--Ttli,.__ bam~o Ublf' ,, 4 ~mps. a maoy otbe r Nihlonl'd swivel chairs. ilemS. Sat/Sun 2 ICokt llanh1h chairs it 9081 Bobbie C r , Hunt. miie.'7Sl-40ti0 Bc h . Sat/Sun 9 ·5 . u••••••••••••••••• AFGRAN Pupple11. 3 VJ Women's bike. 5 s pd 1005 rDOll. $100. call 551·1229, Newport Beach houseful <ltal.IU) like new, M11n's ••••••••••••••• at554-584eevcnings or quallty. furniture. bike <All Pro> 3 s pd ______ _::;:_ __ ,Some antiques. C all , · Welnut antique dining Poodle Standard brn ~.6178 r ec. By 1tppl. Oriental Min~ Tree wa.11 .6chn&bulret$1000. male· Min ht Fem $ only. mural <3 pc>. ~hild s mo. 969-'4.28 • w . school desk. form1ca top . ..._--~------i IDDl.540-tiM. Brand new Decorator Elec.J1.11cer <Panason1c> • YOU Blac-k Labrador. hunlln,; sotu. 5· & 1·. loose p illow <>Uter miac items. doc with papers. Good bac k, sal amon/ blue • tooll r withchlldnn.982·4081 printSUI00.646·1087 Gigantic Sale! Washer, eerv1ce er o refrig stove bike pieno "ou. rrce:r.·~ Beaut. puppies. pw-e.bred Two apr1<.'0t club chaanJ, ·booki. 'kll~hen '1tem1: •_u 17 o Chow mother very ~en· "50 for pair. Two blue 0<: c ...... u .1 Sal • Sun .......___ ~ • · • de superior watch cto1. caaional chaln1. $25 for • Bucknell Rd, C.M '. ...__... a . •am C!llUr. ~tml alters Nr. occ. - sceoto aµµn•t•1<1I•'. Hr wn stm c•ll·aninJ.? unit. ht·-,t FT! heitdphonei.. Sll OO roi-t S1:wu i-ell $t;llO coloniul IYrh' t•o ut·h & uHcr' G4G 72·12. 7 !JAM . 751·1l21 4!n :J4<1iuftliPM r hr l:lrwn sw1vl·I r otkt·r 731 41!\li <'V•'S '7H llumrnel P late & 7K Ele1· gr:t!'l!'I 1rim1•r Lots ll ummel He ll I' p ----------• Sten••J. Sunyo 40 w att nf1hft t•r1•nt 1tt·m' Cash 1-:x••rnM•hikl',hr:ind m•v.. 7111;.140549 SPF:CIALTHIS WEEK amp ~anyo AM /l"M l>nlv Sat Sun. 10 5 ~1-15 n.:Vl·r uwtl l'•J Sll:i Sell Used Ualdwin ~tudw twwr P1ont·rrc·:iss<lt>t·k . \a1ona. c M tit:! !l:!:t:. S75 S.11; ll:!! 7' L shape<! bar. sioo $000 U!'lt"<i Yamaha lull Pt1mc<t•r trn thl w/Slan Sl••pprng i.ton,·i.. \unou:. ton 1·:.irt :>!'100 Gar (.iara~l' Salt'. l•'rom A tu 7. Gf.O'l Man lrn Or II ll 1Warnl.'r & Edwards 1 H-. GaracJe Sale Fri & Sat Antiques. /\ M PM stcrt.'o turntable. dis h es , 10 1>pd l>1k e . rrur rowa \'l• baek paek:.. ~ r u b d l' 11 11 1 p , l' I l' 1 rooktop. Junk g alo re 8860 C:.1n .1ry F V c :\1 a1:n11l1 J & 1·;1 11'> 1 !Jli.>l G2Jti SATOMLY 11 ()(JA M :• l•\I M o \' 1 n g ,. ' ,. r ·" 1h1 o :! )!O•~ Coud1 Jn 111111·-.~ & h1L-, \ 1~1·. <'1111 IW' ~ 1111 & vn .315 ~1.1n.:olrt . < • n \1 :1 1-',\Mll.Y S/\LI': ll1 rl·h ho11k t'a !>l' bunkl.ll·d-, , i;, Cn·" ••eram1t· kiln. :.ip1 11x :! ru fl. :.!2\1 volt $7!"1 l:-1c.tl Ill t.1g11nttl Jqu,11111m :.t:.inll. !ilt1•r $10 :\1111 µort d1tihw:.i ... twr. hutthn bhx·k tnp SIOO Sk~ kl'll ncl ror lg do..: s.1;. + lol 5 o l cheap stuff S;11 OOI) IU J. <12:! El )1 odena. ~pt Hi..'ts. 646·0117 Sofa~. Sohd oak n11~s·11m c•ha1 r . hf'aul mrt:il o fftl'l" ds k v. 1·hr . naul11·al wood C!Jffl'•· thl . C'h'rs tbb. "'Jll h.1ngrnJ!.,. m1~1· rurn Sul !I 5 120 I': 23nJ •. ·~1 I' l'1111-,11h· o;ter1•0. rot.1 r~ mowl•r han~ing lamJ)'> e.1 w){!1·r S50 5:ib-l!H>li alt lll'M wknds L11thlwl·1cht ho at i.w1 m lackh.•r. Z!>in wide. 6 step:. ~ H<'.1r <>cats for VW van. 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St!t! l.iS before you buy TODAY!!! •;;z., To Choose FrOftl! UNIVERSITY Oldsmobik H.da Ccrs • GMC Trsu ........ re-A,). ......... ~n:;..... 292Sffarbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 28SOHarbor Blvd. Costa M(.~a 540-9640 '73 MG Midget. xlnt cond, '79Prcludc Sports<'ar.on· lo mi. many elltras. I .,.,,,. 5 ··--' nrf AM /fl'M.Bstofr.661·3870 y llDUU m1. :;.,..., :; . -------- AM/FM radio. $7 .150. 75 MG Midget, 38,000 m1 645·1822 wkdys 9 ·5. am/fm cass. Very good 61~~v~lwltnds. · amt:' S320<r tJesr Ofr". '74 lfonda Crvac, J(OOd ~:n_54 _____ __._ body & rntt>nor Nc"t.>ds MG& 9744 t:n~int.· $6()0 963-4264 __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hew 1979 ~ 9730 MGB• Mon• ptooplc huy tht· :'\1\,B 1·onverllblc than any otht!r conv1:rt1hlt: ! St>c lJS twfore you huy .....................•. f'ilew 1978 & 1979 JAGUARS :\,llil....,, XJ 121...'> 6. XJS Coupes Mlt>l c11lor., ava1lablt: for 1mm1'<11ah.' dell .. t.>ry TEST DRfVE OME TODAY!!! Bau,n-r ... 1\ -~ -~-·{ .,... ... ~._- 2:1'l.5 llar bor Hlvd. l'OSTA Mf~A 979-2500 T.l XJ6 S11.,,er. Blk lthc 11•n,1 II.di ran '(! tor SO'.#l !i:ll 0749 J{.(·al run• 1 I X JI., l'an bt· ~~1·n d i Thi' Tou rin).! ~p 72.l W. 16th St. CM 548-34.JJor wl ·12 3 K...,..Ghia 9735 TODAY!!! Bauerr~:\ M°'°"' .......... ,_. .. ....... ~ . .-- 2!fl5 Ha rbor Blvd COSTA MF.SA 979-2500 ~ 9748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PEUGEOT SALES, SYVICE AND LEA.SING 0\'EJ<.'\f':AS 01-:l./Vt.:RY AV lLABU. BEACH IMPORTS >141i Oo\"' Strto't'I Nl:."\\'J>OHT REAClf 752-0901> .........•.........••.. . ·t.:a K ,. h bl '75 )!a.., m<ll l'l'ugt•ol. ,::ootl "" armt•n ~ , ... r 1 runncn~ cond1t1on t"n,g. nt·W '"' vood PJlnl 493-5720 & body Vny cte:.in. --_ S3.000. 545-4475 or Ponc:he 9750 ti45-1783 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 RX·7GS 5·spd. bmz. air. roof. whls etc. $8400. farm. 64.5·1679 -Merc~hnt 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 PORSCHE 9115 T.ARGA Black o n blaclr. leather, illl' cond. & Blaupunkt ca~ette. (715RX0). Sll.999 BEACH IMPORTS 1972 MERCEDES ~~R~ 5J~~~H 8Eta3505L Agate brown. both tops. 75z-o9oo _ a11tomat1t. air cond . & 'TT'h 924. lilk/Blk. f\1<:. cassette. l447NIN> Snrf. alloys, AM /to'M S 12. 999 stereo c:ass. All lltras . BEACH IMPORTS No/Own, T I O lsc. 8-6. 97J.2071. a ft 6. 675-8836. 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH ·73 911T Targa. blk/blk. 752-0900 con course, $12,500. --,-72-ZSOC CPE. ~15·,2?2·7733 Rare one-owner beauty. '77 9115. gorgeous ice Auto~allc. power steer· green, immac .. loaded. ing. air, power wrndows, 26M~ $18,600. 831~3 AM/FM. 1000043) $7495 CHICK IVEttSOM VW-PORSCHE·AUOI 445 E Const Hiway at Baysacte/Newpl. Bch. 0"13·0900 '75 9JIS, immaculate, met. slvr. many extras, J'lM, $14,600. 8316273 ·62 3S6 B: Super eng. '· Complty restored, black · on black. chrome rims. Sbowrm l'ODd. 552·8554 '74 MERCEDES lSOC 1915 914. Blk, m aits. AM/FM 8 trk, Xtras. Burgundy with tan UP· Xlnt cond. est. ofr. holst ery. power win-494-13.11 dows. powtr hrakes. air 1-------- l'OOdtt.ionmg. crwse l'On· 'Tl 9US Coupe 36K mi. trot (682.U ;J). Uc. 0449 SADDLHACIC 642-836fi YALUYIMftORTS '76 911S Targa. A /C, 831-2040495·4949 AM /FM Tape Li e. '77280E SUNROOF An impeccable car , loaded. Beige in color. tlJ.JTPA> CHtCIC IYERSOH, VW·PORSCHE·AUOI 44S E. Coast Hi way al Bayside/ Newpl . Sch. 673-0900 HKNS33 642-8366 '74 · 914; lo mi, xlnt cond, ps saver $4716/bs l. Karen or David. 675-n5/~2732 •711,; B:M: Blk/Blk, A/C, Snrf. Alloys, AMffM Cass. All xtras. No dwn. TIO lse. Buy $10,SOO. 8-6. 973-2l1TI; aft 6, 675-8836 '7030ISEL 6.3. all opt.loo.a. '16 9US Tarp. ~ at. Beautiful. Best in U.S.A. lays, AM/FM c.tss. uses $14.SOO. P .P. 1703 W. reg gaa, 979-3120 or Balboa Blvd. Apt. I, Npt. :MMn. _Bcb. __ 7l_t_tm-__ 97_29_· ___ a-.7-2_9_l_l_T_, _3_0_M_,_S_p_o_r-lo-. '71Ml450/6.9 AM/FM. extra clean, Limited echtroo. Silver must sell. $8600/080. w/bha Jlhr, all xt.ras Incl 615--3132/67~ snrf. 8000 rol. S45.000 'TT TUrbo Car,.... xlnt FIRM . No dulers cond. bestolferortrade. please.675·7988eves. P.P.~ 1 . ., o•sa .• 112. Kon! abocb. new I 4 spd. 200 D. Maple carboratlonz. beautiful ' 1ellow. nu paint car . $55u0 firm . MJOO/Flrm.673-1153. n~s. .... - ... ·-· --- 17 ............... ..................... ....... ~ ,, #iili1Iiiin.:r£~ mv. • .US-IMl -·· .. .. \---=:• ..... .. <l<>Y•~n '31tSi.hd' :loud I tit.• ...... 1977TOYOTA Celica UflMck Rlaclt on black. 5 spe1•d. aar cond., stereo & rt•a l \'hrome wheels. Lot:al car. (117SFY>. $5999 NEWPORT DA TSUM 888 Dove Street Nl:."WPORT BEACH -33-1300 ·11CELICA UFTIACK 8,317 miles, 4 t:yhnder, ~·uto trans. power ~ll'«r in).!. AM/PM stereo-tape. ma g.s.rac:hals. (472UH Y J SfB66 *J.C. FORTUNE · Poot1ac·GMC 4JOO E. l.sl St .• Santa Ana (714)SS8-1000 '78 Cebca ST Coupe: a ir. :.wvoof. cassette. Very ruce. 16.000 m1. $5800. Aft. 667!>-9651 '76 SRS Pickup. ra dio. beater. buckets, good ~SlllSO. ~7455. 'ti* ToyoU CorolJa. Nf'w r a d ial s , m u ff l er , .alterna tor & batten · <ireat ~as m1lage ~woo 7N·9604908/213-5"98·941 I '77 Corolla Lftbk 5 ~pd . MC. lug"a"e r ack. ~oo<.l w nd. MovmJ.t, m ust ~ell s:Km. 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AUJMCWZ•Dt.um SALES • SERVICE 28701 Marguerite PARTS • LEASING Parkway. SHOP & COMPARE OUR LOW LEASE RATES 0 BILL YATES VW/PORSCHE e MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS e SOUTH COAST FORD 0 SAIL CHEVROLET Misston V1ep 714/831-1740 714/495-1700 e SADOLEBACK VALLEY IMPORT S LAGUNA BEACH SHOP& COMPARE IN SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Find what you want ... DANA POINT Buy_ it for less -DRIVE A LITTLE • • 0...,.C lt>s Mosttt1-1 • IMWO..- FACTO.Y AU'f'HOalZID SAUS, UASl*i & ~ Good Setection ol Excellent tr ad~~. 2'401 MAltGUlmt f'ICWY • MISSK>N Vll.10 111 •1 u 1.1040 0 0 • ~ ATCH FOi OUR HAMD OPENING THE ALL NEW SAIL CHEVROLET 900 SOUTH COAST H IG HWA Y LAGUNA BEACH 494-1 13 1 PRICE OF GAS GOT YOU DOWN? PLENTY OF GAS SAVERS LEFT FORD ford Fiesta from 40 MPG Ford Pinto from 32 MPG We've been here 17 years -some location -some owner -some good deols -coll or come in 49'-8515 lowest rotes on leasing SOUTH COAST FORD 303 BROADWAY, LAG~NA BEACH 0 BILL YATES,9-. ?I POlllCMI f 14 2 .. .- tJtteoftd. (111M8l 75 POISCHI 9115 S6895 512,...-.-- . SAVE A LOT! . ,. Frld!y. Mey 4, t91t ...... Und ......_ Und ...... Uted ......_ U"4 _ ...... UML..-UIH __ _....c....---t-1 •••••••••••••••••••••• '" ···············.·· .. ····· ·72 t:1 Doral.lo t'rnwvrlt Ok> Hui.,..t'I ~· t v., bl.lQ\: k'MhH wt . •;vl'r)' opt Xlnt <'ond. U ,OUOI flr.l ()fr tM,\.X,.'9 ('\IC''> H it ·•···•••····•··•·•···· I 977 CHIYIOUT CAMAIO Slht-r t\Ut{lm{llll r\I. t "lwnn.: & air 'on1l '\ 111 rilt' 101:.s<: 1-·1 OM.Y$4395 HOWARD CIM•rolet llm «' • ~u111I Sh "11\Wl'OHT ltl-'<\I II au.osss ···················•••· .................................................................... ··········••t••········ ·~·········~· ....... ,..__ ..._.,Uw4 ...... 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M1thbu11 It trlUIS. factory air rond. t-~---·------ fo' u 11 ~ l' q u I p ll 1' d i\ultlnllllll 11w1 "''"""'\I' CAMAltO LT 1•t22Ul.fl) ; ....... _ 1 . l '~ . , Noviu;. Drastic red11c· power steering. AM /FM 1971 ~, ..... ~ II auliful 1 wo ton•• I. 1_..wk.t·"· 1111 rornl ~ \'~ .• iuloruutll'. 1,,,., SADOLllACI l-1;', • ~ llon.'I! radio. Ult wheel. lu1uta1¢t• COIDOIA , THEODORE ROBINS j.ln't'tl «H2PUL1 I rnd10 I.II' t174L11. I' h'l'nlllo( & hr11k('1', Luu YAUIY IMPOITS • ·a· . . SAVE MOW!!! rack. (88.1W~ -1\&JI pows. fad/WY-a;t:.. OMlYS41t' 918 1h1u r11~1 rattvc ~Tltd~ 1Jt·~04049-M94t ~ •JC __.1..,.1 oond., spUt pewr. aeet.s, HOWAID CIM rot.t 1.klui.1• 111l1•1 lu1 & lo"' 1 • • rvwu "'" L3ndau t op ft 37 ,000 lkl\1> Ii ~11 ;,.., lo"' uult!li 11~ .. :·1 i Clwvrol.t t920 . , ' fonla~c-GMC miles. (139111N). "lt-.Wl't 'Kr in. 1 11 $5599 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . \ 2000 E. lst St .. Santa Ana • .-999 l 'l·OSSS ~ • -,.. ... <Tt4>MB·1000 ~ f OR D JUl•U llAAIOll llllu (U\IA M l\A b4J 0010 # "II N11 v11, xJut ('Oflc.ltt'. I s-. W<ric 1-.i.... uw11r l'/S. Y//W. auto. ' .. ___,, 1975 CHIVIOLIT ill lllJIO .. ~ I' II ......... '"'h'<' ""'., .... h1l 1• \ 1111 runJ ,,,.,_ onfl\ 1111 :-O..i1 l:!:,.I h7;, Ill~ :-O•ll 14ll h l!'i\.'-1' II ,, IOH I-II- ·;; C'h••\\ c· t1 llUl1J. Ill 1111 '·I':-.. 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L -book S5525. Sarrrr11·c SSS75. PP !)Jt)-37931536-4 I 6 l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • : USED CAR • • : SPECIAL OF THE • • • • • • WEEK •• '79 MAZDA • • • • RX7 : 5 soeed. air conditton1ng. AM-FM • stereo. the hot one. Ser ~504224 • • • • • • • • • • ~DRIVE IT!: • • •••••••••••••••••••••• I? ,.. ,.. n • 0 ~ .. ... t•• ~--· -~-----,, 8~G SHECTJON Of NEW 1979 TOY OT A LONGBED PICKUP OUR PRIC[: s4753 \ 4 s peed transm1 ss1on . - p ainted rear bumper . m o del #7371 . green. undercoat. ser #012022 \ 2925 II arbor Blvd COST I\ M l'~SA 979-2500 '78 CAMARO 128 L1m1tc.."<l <·d1twn. loaded with !>terl'O. n u1w , till. special whecb & ttn·i.. T Toi5 <347VCI' 1 S7495 ' CHICk IVERSON VW-l><}HSCIH: /\UUI ·14fl E COd,t Jllw.1} :JI HJy-,1f1p 1';l'w pl lkh fj7J lf.100 AY+os, Uted ...........•..•........ •••••••••••••••• /(./X) I i.11hu Slv<t (11,1.• IV\c •.1 '>40 11100 '17 CHEVROLET MOMZA 1 sl)('{-d. powt'r ''N'nnlo!. Po""1·r lir<ikl'!'>, arr 1·1mclt 11001111!. I !'Yhlldl·r . ··~ t:ellf'nt f,!a:-. mtlN11o!•'. <rn ly l!l,OWmil1•i. t832SXI\ I SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 1978 CHRYSLH LE IAROM SEDAM 1-'ull power, fattory atr t·ornJ • all of the Chrys ler luxun~ & 18,000 m ales. l't1W>tSl.'1'1 IQ210394). $5999 NABERS fitdf!fat ) }I ~I H.1rbnf tllllc1 NABERS r;_/,~:/ (!afft((/1(1 rfj,,,~ w '•:',.~~'::;~~·<Oll (. 11\I•• Mt.,,,1 '>4().'>100 QMdity & Price I \Hf;F ~T '-El.E<l lO'\ 01-'\l-'.W & l'~f-:r> I'< OH1\:\c;E COL'~TY CAOILI./\(' VALL'!-: l'ROTf..:<"rlO:" PLA \IS Av;irl;iblt• on \loo;t C:.i r' • Or~ COURty1s -Se•ilfe·~r • 1975 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE Full p 11v.1·1 l••,tl h•·r 4'CH l'f f1rj ..,p ,1t 1 •"f1•rt'IJ r:1d111 /(.. i Ir ,ll'k I ,qH '11'.;f.\) I I $5395 • 1976 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE V.1lh 1 1111°• 1 11nt r 11 11 1lh•r <\\\I 1-\1 '"' l'H v. ' • , :11 lo. l.1p1 177:'11<;\\, $5995 • 1976 CADILLAC ELDORADO COUftE 900 So. Comt Hwy. Ti Cordova. All extras. L_,...leocll hi.ti~ m1 Must sell lhIB 494-113 l wknd 961'1 71!! ___ _ -------Corlfinental 9930 1976 CHEVROLET NOVA Aut<v0at11-. pwr 'lN!rllll! & bn1kC!'>. a1n·ond & 11·-.i. thdn 2 3 ,llUO mrl•·.., 18:/AP<>H I Wu:, $43~;,, on salt' MOW-S3888 BAUER BUICK --~ """~h·u I '()STA MES-,\ 979-2500 '77 CAMARO LT 1 ~11'1 10 1·olur. 1 U!'-l1J111 111 ll·n nr r\ M FM -.11·r1·11. ult .... , ... ,.1 1.1:111s x H, S5695 CHICK IVERSO"' \ \\ l'OllSl II E ,\I Ill ~1;1 i-: «oa 'I 111"' .11 .11 i1;.1v..,.d1• S<·\\ pl 1\1 h 1o1:11r.11111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976LIMCOLM COMTIMIEHT AL COU1 1t-:. Split pwr scats. l£';ilhcr. Cabriolet top. <·rwsc control & stereo r;ic.lru l~POP I $5699 -NABERS- 6titf(a/1 /I 4JU I \.••I"• 1~11 i ................... ,.10 111()11 71 \l,1rl.. Ill Xtnt n 111cJ ~''·I.• t I II l I I ,\ m~i.: >(l!~l :1~ :\1,1rl. I\.' l!li·I I ,1kl' llt'W '\1"' l'IH' .tl l 1·~tr:" l l'-1'!'- f • 1!111.1 r l!.1... 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S9795 • 1976 CADILLAC SE VILLE ,..., !I 1 •111\llf I rlll ,. 111111 r11 I l1 .. 1lh1·r '·'l'N v.1r 1 h1 1•I ''"f<...' • l):.r111.1 ix $7995 • 1977 CADILLAC SEDAN DIE VILLE \\ rth ,pJ11 r"•v.•·r ".11'. !'rlll'•' <'onlrol ,11•r1•t1 r:irlrn 'it 1 :t''''ll•· 1.1r11· pl.i."·r 1 l)l~•l1 42 • $7995 • 1977 CADILLAC COUPE DIE VILLE Wrlh ru1·I rn11•1·t111n . IP:1lhl'r. '>ll'rt•o rndru & l . H .1nt1 50 511 pu .... l'r '><'al!> 1:J.'1t Hl.E 1 $8195... • 1977 CADILLAC ELDOttADO 1'1111 PQ'"'r Cahrinll'I lop . rtuJI fMIW1•r :>l'al!'-& t' r u r ~ " c· o n I r n I l:tl:!HX.ll . $8395 • 1978 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE W ith h·alh1•r 1·o v1•r1·d "'""· r ru"'' c·ontrnl & I( I r ,I ,. k I •• pl' I> I ,, \ l' r • 11(2TZW 1 $9595 • 1977 CADILLAC SEVILLE With katht'r. r rui'P rontrol. !-h.•n•n racho & lrack laP" 1483RKQ1 $I 0,595 • 1971 CADILLAC FUITWOOD 1aouewtAM F'u II powf'r includ lnl( leather·covered 50150 power llelltS & wire whe l'I cove r ' <603VMF:I $10,895 • OVJo:R 100 <~ 't\I ITY l'ARS TO !'>l•:l.ECT F'ROM • NABERS ~) lClOO H.'lbor Blvc< (()!,(,\ ~'· 540-9 100 I oil l•o i 'Alo ;, ch"' 11111 u I •m \1111 ' I I' .... I ,, \\1 F\l 1.1r11" 1. 1~•1 1111 ( "Jt•,tr1 ~·x.,., ·~1 1 :•1 j iii \111111.1 -.111 v.~11 :r.rr11 l.11.1•1• •I I I' ~I X:1t1 b·"' .. ,~t.1 Chrys~r 9925 ...•......•..........•. 1977 CHRYSLER CORDOBA F'ull powl'r. f.i!'tor~ .11r rood . l.:.ind;1u 111p lilt wht•t'I. l'r u1-.1· ""nr r11 I . '>Piil pwr "";o h & <!H.IHHI mrh.,. t li;)-.ST• $4999 NABERS e at/{l_/rt f 1 /(.(X)H,11Li<~ l~tl c , "'·' \\1..._1 ">.lO lltOO '76 T-TOP 11<.'llNWl'1 S8795 '76 T-TOP t!1-l!'iTWX1 $8595 AJJ or th•'"' T Tll~ ;1rr dutumattl"'· h a \'l' pwr . 'l 1·1·r1n~ & ~11r 1·1.rnc1 M.111y more· 1.0 t•hoosl' I mm HOWARD Che•rolet L>o' t' & Qu::11 I Sb N EWPOHT Rt-:i\Cll 833-0555 1'1~1JJl1.· ""h11 an· -.c~·klnt! .m .1panrnct1I lonl.. f1r-.1 rn ('l,1,-.1f1t'd Will \Our a rt tJ1• I hcrt>'' To plan• your ad. 1·all &t2·:-,ti7H Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, New 9100 .......•...........................•••••..••.. ATTENTION! CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE OWNERS- TIRED OF POOR SERVICE ••• LONG LINES? Come to Alan M agnon Pontiac where you'll find personalized service ... no waiting ... and expert technicians to serve you. We service all General Motors Cars. . ... .. . ,,. -. :------------ : 17 • . . . --· ~-. ... . -.. '618 Charger ; new tirt"S, ct'b. rin11, valvt: JOb $900 968.7• '76 DART; 2drs. !>pee ,·<111, 2626 HARBOR BLVD V8. a.ir, PS/Pl:J. uutu COSTA MESA . AM·FM. 38k m1, r:.1d1Jl'i -- $3250. 833-8477 /tl:l3-711H ·n Cougar a lt', great Joao. cond. b.:luw bluebook. $J65() S8tM288 fard 9940 ------••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 MOHAICH \,.M4 ...... t. ...... a..it,.. .... , GHIA SEDAN Tun wtth I.an tnlenor, lilt ::.teeting, crwse control. power windows, J>Qwer steenm:. air cond1t aon· ing, AM /FM stereo eight track. (988WCA> $6695 S4G-5630 ..... , ..... "'' ,, ...... ,. 1011.' .~o.' ~' .~. '·' • LINCOLN·MERCURY ..,,,___ ,_ 2626 HARBOR BLVD ;s Granada. P IS, P/B, COSTA MESA air, bucket seuts. vinyl ·n Monarch Ghia 2-dr, top, super lr&ru1p S2000. loaded 7300 mi best of. an. beaut car. MZ-4504 fer. 97~ • 71 MUST AMG It M e r c · 1 6 8 o b c a t l DR. COUPE Runabout Auto, console, 17,600 miles. V-6, auto R&H. bucket seal.'>, stl trans, factory air , power radials. 25 MPG. Priced steering, AM/F'M stereo to sel l. $1675. Call cassetie. t686TWZ) evestwlmds, 751-8678. $5386 •J.C. FOltTUME iS Monarch 4dr. Loaded Poatiac-GMC Stiver wlblt ml lmmac. ~E. J.stSt .• Santa An a cond. 12450· S97-6400. (714 )558-1000 ~~---~~--tt-.....g 9952 71~1AMADA ••••••••••••••••••••••• COUPE ·~ Mustang cOupe, V-8. Gold with tan interior. 2119 ell4Me. auto trans. AM/F'ltt 8 track and .11r PIS .. very clean. $2750 rond1lloned comfort !162-06S5 1937TDE> S5t95 540-5630 1011\~0\ &SOS • LINCOLN MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BL VO. COSTA MESA "75 Must.ung II. SIJck, lo nu, good cond Besl orr. 831-0107 • ------'67 Mustang. Musl sell th1i. wN:k H as ever· ytlung on 1t & 1s in Xlnt cond $2200. 548-3328, 6'.>3224 ---------t ----'71FORD '68 Mustang V-8. 289,. FAllMOMT A.IC .. pis. p/b, xlnt. cood 2-0oor, 14,000 miles. 4 _Bes_t_Of_fe_r._963-_'37_30_. __ ryl .. 4speed. (972V0Xl '71 Fastback Mustang. 351 $3756 2-barrel Reg gas. Rblt •J.C. FORTUME cng & trans. has re- Poollac-GMC c.,-e1pts PS. PB. AC, radio 2IXXl E . 1st St .• Sunta Ana & heater , $1495. SJ&.1643 (7 14 1558-1000 1976FORD GIAHADA COUPE -fill M u.'>l:Jlll( G t'}'L, i.:n ·al 1-!•I.'> mil1•ag1'. xlnt «ond Cu:.l p ain t. $1 !100 J\utocnallc, pwr Me•·nn~ ....:IH_7_· l5_18 __ ··---- & brakes. air cond & Zl,000 miles. L1kt.• N1',W'. (3(11SPM >. $3999 NABERS ~ California S1wc1al 1968. CoOd l'ond. 28!J co~. $1800 tJr bt::>t offer. 842·5634 ~ 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 977 OU>S Cntota VidoCniHr 3 S<'al. Hus all the deluxe op11ons & lesi; than 29,000 miles. (786TDF>. Wai. ~.!1.15: ""sale HOW-$5999 •GR.AMADA BAUER IUICIC SALE• 292S Harbor Blvd. 1ST7Gnnada 4 doors . /\II COSTA MESA have air, auto. leather, 979-2500 padded tops. Etc. Exec. -------- driven cars. LOW a11 '77 Ol.DS OMEGA $2850-t068NXF>. For 4DR.IRHM. more info, t all J oe Wade<l&hasonly 32.000 (:at.roll, ~. llawni1an _,,_ ., .. _ 1 (409RYX) American Co. M9·5958 · ,..,,_, .... rp · · ONLY$4395 i:t Fant FlOO a uto, pis, HOWARD Ctt.•rol9t Wtt.h camper shell $1200. Dove & Quail Sts. Call lllJ0..7562 NEWPORT BEACH 7l Pbdo 4 apd, nu pnt,1 ___ 1_JU __ 55_5 __ _ 6>ag wheels, rad. Urea, 77 OLDS WAGOM sri rf, stereo & more.. Tan with t.m vinyl in· S7..o31l days 960·l062/ terior with individual .,....-~...;__e_v_ee_. ____ , ftool &e&ta. roof rack, Ult •18 Gran Torino $Quire 9'eeriq wheel, Alll/FM *81QD; A/C, P IS, 1>18, eight tract, pOWer sleer- s&ereo; x.lJll CGad, $1500. lng. J>Ower brakes . CHJll aft 5. <~FU) -... -.. --s-.-n-d-a-cl-u-tc-b-t. S59fS GrMl • VS, reg 1u. 540-5630 ,...,., ..... 5'WMI. L,r:::.:J f 0 r a D eu"f t've't= 2128 HARBOR BL VD. 11t ~ depreciatioo? ~A MQA .. ,.. ... roral'alr· 1976 oi.os. ..._wagon now . .,......,. LOADED c.lals s.,,.. 1'8 S~TRAS incl. 8>\JGHAM.1'-Top, Ml 11¥ e-. etc. 24 ac:· pner, AM/FM stereo taaJ ..... ealy $4495. a.pe, Wt, cruise. apUt -.i pwr . ..-. Cabriolet top ....;:r;:..:...;Fa;;;;;;_ ____ -,.,-,,1-c-• Ir like aew condltloa. "II • -• <•PHL> . ...,..... . t:q·Llfl S4fft ... · • ..a. $2150 ..-..atm ..... l GMC TRUCK AND VAN CENTER 1979 GMC 1/2 TON "NO CATALYTIC CONVERTER" 1979 GMC V2 TON VAN ;;J~~,~~s~~~:~~J !:!.~1:~~~ 4X4 SHORTS ED ......,..,""'""' ~ol CXIOler.~a>r*OI. 7 •,,. ,. ,, P , Pil ...,, q.as-. 611 COM tta""""' nwt0<s.66111te VII •hilOM .. C "-8111 luOll. WI ~ pl• Ii 0 Doll'•.·, '"'• • " 1VI ·~·· • od e>-•·~· M -H 0 Dallllty r •mr.o< """'II· "°""" __, _i-CJOOt loCl..s 1~1 ~ .,-..,.., ~ SiO" J1~ 5, .. ., G•Jnoo OI• w/CMJllll' 950 16~ lrel & wt>eell 11~1 (TC~QZ$2?71\7) Piuowt~FM--<l90r• .J lllmifTICRt~I~) $8579. sa4 79 USED CAR & TRUCK ERS '78 CAMARO Z28 Only 9,000 mtl~ ou•o. r&n. p' po ll0"9f' wt,.. OOW\, oor ton<! , \ltreo wlln lllor, crut~ con1ro1, ltll wheel. CU\lom W-IS (.Ol VCOI s1979 77 CUTLASS SUPREME V6, Auto P S P 8 fK'°"Y t •r l11t ~·.AM/JN W•t9 "'"' <H.,,.. Olfytt, ltllSXKI 94779 .. '77 CHEVY LUY P'C:•UO. ' \OM'G tr~"1tUllGl'I tliO•O ,._.,~,. _.,,,,. IOQll• -·· ,..,,,. tire. 11.000 "'-· 1111•1!01• SAYE '78 MERCURY Colo<ly Pa"' 10 P•u ... ...,, .au P ~ "B '"''°'' "'' rut wn..1 <"IJ'~"control. AltAJf..."" ''""°· '004 •«-. 12.soo mlle\ ·1s.1•1'l SAYE '76 DATSUN 710 M t-,m~•,c ftll'l\"U'\\iOn. t•d~ •"° ""•'f'' t ,.,.. '"' ,.., 111'!~1.'UI s3379 '73 CUTlASS SUPREME A1,.ttom•r•c ~•' ''f'f''l"O & "'~ .. ,., .. , 4'0""•hO""'•"'ll vtnyl tap, Con.ole. tilt ....... 1 CISIH5V) '2079 '77 CHEVY MONTE CAILO &vln p s p e , ,,.,o ... d , ' ' •""-'· p:r-.~~ .,,,,,., '"° •n o.tOd fOP cJt~ .,._.,, •"'O "'• l"ll'!>EAI s4779 '76 MERC. IOICAT WAGON At.;IOtn•h< .. , CondlfiOl'\•nQ DOW'f'I ''"~~a. titM e'\. "~11. t._ .. re\. t,. __ .. U'7•11'\.I '2979 Senict I Parts Dtpts. OPEN 11L 10:00 P.M. .... , 1hru Friclay All Sale Prices Do Not Include Tax I LiClftlt I SalePrlcts lffectiN thru 51 :S:::.)-4-·!....":..~-:. • .!... .... _ -----.... '_ .. ..::_:-_· -:..·_ -·--_·_:..:___:: _____ • ·-.... - r • .. • t _.,._ -....... 41,,. • .. • ...... .,. - • ... • .. • • ONLY'400 DOWN NEW PLYMOUTH CHAMP AND I CHRYSLER LE BARON ~~~?.:~· s231op~3 ~£~\:~;:~~ ~ Au1omat1c trans radio O~LY MOMTH tinted glass. custom accent n stnpes & mo<el 1 f06522) HR . MOMTH pay top dollar for QOOd. clean. late model used cars SH CURT DAVIS or IRYAH HlSKETH today! NO CHARGE N ow lhrou9t' Mdy 1 th :)nly1 NO cnargf' !or r, , 1• 11 or 50 000-mrtfo rnowr-r '' ,,,. p r o tec11on 01.ir w • ~ ourcha'if' of any M•w 1<.;•, ...----Plymouth Vl)IJrP -SA VE --~ S2 32, .;ny Cnry ,,., I· Baron -S.AVE S2S7. • ,. ~ ---new \loya91>r V1r -S.4 VE S219. Btly .1nl'.l ·,.1•• n iw' usa CAR SPECIALS •7 6 CHRYSLER COIDOIA COUPE vs. automatic trans • air cond . pwr steering & brakes. AM/FM stereo radio. 1111 wheel. cruise control. vinyl too & wsw tires ('440PCV) '75 PONTIAC G«AHO f'ttlX COUPE VB automaltc trans . lull power - sieenng. brakes. windows split seat & door locks air cond . cruise. 1111 wheel. padded too & moret 905NCAJ 53895 52895 '77 CHRYSLER '78 CHEVROLET MIWl'OaT SIDAH CAMAaO COUf'f VB. automatic trans . air cond . pwr steenng & brakes. AM/FM VB. automatic trans .. pwr. steenng stefflO radio. vmyl top. spht seats. & brakes. air cond . cruise control. Mt wheel. radio. custom wheels & cruise control. tlll wnee1 & wsw more! (303TWYl. tires (~7UMK). 53695 5539 SPECIAL OF THE WEEK! 1974 OLDS CUTLASS COUPE V8. automatic transmission. atr cond1t1oning. oower steering, oower brakes. bueket seats. vinyl top, radio and wsw tires. (877KBRJ 52995 '73 CHEVROLET '75 PLYMOUTH CANK:I CLASSIC COUPE ¥ALIA.MT SIOAH V8. autome1ic trans.. air cQnd .. V8. automatic trans . a1r oond . power steering & brakes. vinyl power steenng. power brakes. top, AM/FM radio & wsw tires AM/FM radio. vinyl top & WSW (165GIK). fifes IOOOMGRl . . . '73 FORD COUMTllY stDAH WAGOH VB 1uto ma11c tran<; a" conchl1oning, oower sieering oower bfakf"<; rdd•o rool ra~ & WSW ltrC'i 1676LPZ - '76 PLYMOUTH YOUHSIOAH va. automatu.. trans.. air cond power steering. power brakes. vinyl top. radio & wsw ttres. 1333REAJ -...----··---·· ----_....__ .. -. ---. ---.. -----.. ·-...... ,., --··---.· ---- 174 MERCURY COUGAa COUPE VB automatic t_rans ;i1r cond oower :.reenng. oower brul.f"s :.oltt o:,eilt vinyl IOfl. /\M/FM <;l»reo raCl1Ct w/8 lrJCI( & w·,w lert;,:, !3?3KFR) '76 DODGE SUllM ¥AH VB. automatic trans., air cond .. pwr steering & brakes,. carpet, paneling, •ceboic root vent. portholes. mags. radio. hi·t>ack buckel seats & more• (023RES). .. ,. -.. ----~----· ·--UDntington Beaeh- Fo11ntabl Valley 01 Tl ON .. _.,,..,.,_ Your llometown Dall:V Ncawspaper • 1 TEN CENTS ! ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA VOL. 72, NO. 124, •SECTIONS, '8 PAGES FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1979 Brown Plans SA('RAMt:NTO 1AI'• ,;," Edmund Brown Jr :..11J tilJ,H 111 w I II .. \.It h 0 II "' ,. ll ll II I I •• ' t II re·~t r 1C't ,.iu:.nl11w .. ,.n 11·1• to , .11, with odd und <'''''" 111·1·11,1• pl.Ht·' on ultt>rnult' Ila :-. .111d prnh1t111 "topprn.i oH I rnki. 1 hut 1Jt1· mon: thun hulC full The Oenu>t•r .at H' .:11v1•rnor told reporters hl• would lll\oOk<' tu:. "merg~ncy ~wt'rs to ullow th1: a llo('atmn systt•m at lorJI npllo11 "~s soon Uli the r 11111111c:. w11uld . .... . r1·q111•'I I\ ' II " .1n l'ff!lrl l<I Ulll'Vllltt• th1· h.1 n l,h1 p:. .11 th<· •:J' hn.-~ I\'''"' II "llld '' .111· .. : 1w r.: y < '11111m'''11111 ('h,w man l<it•htutJ MJulhn 'u1d 1 .11 lh·t tOOU.) thut thl' odd t:V(.•n • 1111111 prvh11hh would lw 1m 11lc-nu-ntt-d (11 I 111 Su11t& ('luru .111iJ s.rn t-11uw1:.l'o countth .ifh'r u lllt't'llll~ Wl\h l"OUO\Y of ri,•1tll:. on Mondl!y s11~·~1k mg lo n·vorh•r:. ~fore * * .. Orange County to Act - Gas Plan Details Mam prov1s 1on1' of the emergency gas proposal are. " Purrhases on altt .. rnale day~. dde rminl·d by the last -number of the licl'nse plalt' A ban on selling ga~ lo a motorist whose tank was \ more tha n hall full _ A hm1t of 20 ~c.illons lo a vehicle • ~Crash Kills 2 Double Funeral Replaces Nuptials I The Rev. Colville Smythe was 1i5cheduled to perform a wedding •ceremony May 26 for a happy lyoung West mi ns ler C'ouph: a nd two grandmother s. Lela Alphin of Whittier and Myrl I'<· a ct> of Bell. tl't1ltfy1ng to u ltous<• !.ubcom 1111tt1•l·, nrown rnt1<11· no mention 111 :-.tart111~ ftr'll an lhO!.t• t"'o l'(llHllll'~ Iii' ,u1d 1111e prov1:.1on of th~ 111 d1•1 would proh1h1l l>f!ll1n ~ l!i.ll>C1h111· to r ars th.al already had mutt' than half J full ta nk Ht> 111d not l>ay how lhul w,ould be dC'lt'rm11wd Under the plan, owri ers whose <'tirs haw hccnsc platcl:> ending 111 an o<ld numbl·r l'OU ld buy gas * • * Allocation· Systent .. ,I in a ration.plan county only on odd.numbered days of the month and conversely ror owners of GAS SHORTAGES CUT TOURISM-AS AMERICANS STILL DOUBT 'CRISIS'-84 cars with license plates ~nding in ttven numbers. he said M aulLin s aid there is no clear * * * expl a n ation why lines at gasoline sta~ 'i are longer 1n part s of tallfornaa than elsewhere One PoSSable explana tion, he saad. 1s that parts of California are still experiencing rapid population growth tind gasoline allocations are based on use hist year Santa Clara County, south or San franrisco. 1s on~ of the fas test growing areas * * .. an M aullin said the problem is different in San fo'rnnca sco. where population has bt>en ded1nang But at as a commuter city. with people driving in from the fast .growing suburb!> Part of the problem. Maullan s aid. 1s public misapprehens ion about the amount of gasoline available He said California'~ a llocation in May 1s actually 102 per,•e nt of what 1l had in April. <See GAS, Page A2 I * * * Odd-even Scheme Planned 6 yGA RY G RANVIi.Lt: Oltlw04oly P o let Sl•tl • ()rang<· Count~ '>U JH·n·1sor:-. 1ncl1c<Jtl'fl to rl a\ lht·) "Ill n11·1•t !alt· th1:-. ·afternoon lO pnwlc..11r11 ;1 gasul1m· :-.talc of l'ml•rgt•nt\' an<I rnvok<: thl' lo~· a I opt ion 1,dd-t•ven plan ThL· cmergC'ncy proctama tiun must be made by Board of Supervisors Chairman Philip Anthony. who was out of the county this morning. But supervisors Thomas Riley and Ralph Cla rk said they will urge Anthony to m nke the proc lam<.1ltoO and to invok<' th•• odrl t'ven scheme at the gas pumpl> 'hy no later than MoncJ'ay " Has ffe Been Waifing That Long? . ln~tead, the Wh1tt1er pastor of .St Matthias Episcopal Church wil offi<'iate a{ their funeral .ser es Saturday 17 ' I\ double funt-ral Sl'rVI('<' I!'> set 'ror 3 pm. at Rev S mythe':. c hurch for Wcstmin!'>ter Polin· oHacer Ronald Mullin, 24, and has fiancee Mt!lind<.1 PNiCC. 24 Mulhn, whose father operated a service station in Westminstt!r before retiring to Big Bear Lake. attended Blessed Sacra · ment Catho lic Elementary Sthool an Westminster and was ~raduatl."<l from Hig Bear lhgh S<'hool whl•rc he w<a!> a s ki lt!am mcm~r Bob Rood of 1 lunlington Beach m~ be the proud ownt•r of a perfcl't 1905 Buick antic1m· auto. hut todav he learned that \'intagc or nol. ) ou ~ct lo stand in a g;1solim· hnl' 1ust like t:V<:rybody t'lsc. Hood v.a~ trying l o ga!-> up <tl Mobi l sta" 1100 at Hn><>khurst and Vt<'lOrta st reeb Hood says his Bt11tk has two rylindcr~ and the tank holds 16 gallons And get th1!-t To count-y motonsts. that nu•aos tho1><' dravtng vehicles '\ 11)1 license plate t·onfi~urations thin end in l'V('n numbers will be 1•lig1hle t•> huy gas 11n spec1f1e<f da \'S The couple wa::. k1lll'd 1n an early , mornanR auto rolltsion WcdneRday an Fount;iin V<.1lley The off duty officer Wal:> takini.: hi s bride l o ·be lo her 'w estmmster home folio" 1ng a bridal shower. fncnd5 said. f''ountain Valley poltct.· havt· filed a complaint agains t lht: driver of the othl'r vehicle in- volved an the t. 06 a m tragedy al Brookhurst Street and Slall!r Avenue. C h arged wi t h f e lon y manslau~hter. dnvmg undl'r lht· influence and r unning a red traf fie sign-al 1s Mark We ndt.· II Gordo n. 22. of 17~2 Van Buren St .. Huntington Beach Miss Peace. rt:arc•d in lhl' Whittier area. was a rt>gisll'n:tl nurse who joined the UC I Med ical Center staff 1n Octo~r of 1977. She was assigned to the hospital's obstetrics unit t The g raduate of Rio llondo ~College is s urvived b y her parents. Warren and Hildred P eace of Whittie r . a s1i.ter. Susan 1:homsen of Wnghtwood. Thl' off1rer Jn1 o e d tht: Wcstminsll'r Police Department in 1977 following a s hort pen od of service with the lfunlington Hca('h Pohcc Department. Ile 1s survived by his parcntl:>, Ravmond and E lody and a hro.tht'r, Frank J . all of Big B<:ar Lak<: Holv H o~<1 r v " scheduler! tonight at R o ciol'k for the cou plP at the Pt't.·k Family Chapel. 7l~OI Bols a Ave . Westminster. w 1 1 h Jo' <J t h l' r 0 o n M c G in n i-cheduled t.o preside /\ viewing period •~ !>Chedulcd al the Peck chapel Saturday hetween 8 a m. and noon before the 3 p.m. funeral services at St Matthias Episcopal Churc h. 7056 S Washington. Whittier Inte rment ai. to follow al Roseh1U Memorial Park, Wtut lier Uniformed officers o f Mullin's police department unit. Walch Three. will serve as pallbearers with Lt. Jack Smith comm and· ang . he claims 35 milt•i-per ,gallon L1h nt•wer low·mih.•ag<.• modC'ls . hi:-. <1nt1q1w even ha:-. ;m adJt1Stahl1: stct'rmg v. he(•I. Impact on.Jobs Awaited Wwuy I 1ulustry Expects Gas Crunch Woes By TOM BARJ.F.Y O!ll>oO•ll~ P1lol!>l.olt Oran ge County's maJ'H l·mployers have not yet felt any real effect from tht· mount.ing gasoline crisis But all who responded to a s urvey on tht> gas s hortage and what it might mean to industry mad<' it clear today that they are expeeting absenteeism and lateness to be employee factors that they will have lo live with "We noticed lateness on the part of some of our employl'e~ for the first t1 me today." com mented l''rcd KoC'h. de puty 'upcnnt£'ndl·nt 1n Orange Coun- ty·:-. Dcpartmt·nt or Edural1on ·Rut lhos<' of ui, who were fortunate t>nough not to have to line up at the pumps this morn ing kne w lhl' rca!>on for lh~ t a r d1ness. It 's inevitable, of co ur se . Abse nteei s m 1s !'>Omclhin~ else but we haven't run across it yet " The departml'nt of educe1t1on 's 50.000 e mployees make 1t the la rg1:st employl'r an Or ange County. I\ t Disneyland. where 6,000 <'mployccs have to seek gas tn J,:<'t lhem to the Magic Kingdom . off1t·1als ..,~11d th1•y han· no~ Y"I <'n<·ountcred latent·:-.!'> or llb~cn freis m. 01 s ncyland s pokcsm<in Buh Ross said tht· l!aS ~horta gl' ma) pron• to IX' a blesi,1ng 1n dl!>RUll>t> for the /\naheam operation .. AttendanC'C'S a rc well ahl•ad of prOJC'Ct1ons and last year's figur es." Ross s aid ''And I believe it's b4'cau::.e people who feel that lhl'Y might not get bark from the beach or desc:rt are de r iding 1n~tcad to s pl'nd a day at Disneyland '· 'fhost• drivnc; with vehicle)> \\ hll't' ht·1•ns1• plall·s t•nd with ndd number-. as V. l'll as lctt1·r'> from !>O <'ailed l'rn·1rr1nm1•ntal pl;tll'S Wiii hi.' l'ltg1bl1• lll buy l:(asoltne on altcrn~le d<iy:. , lo add1t1on. o nl} \d111·l1· ownt•rs whos1· gas tank:. .1n• h·s:. lh.111 half full will 4~ry ror ga,nlim· purch.1s1·' Thl' {)(frt t'\1('11 j:!as o;('hl'ffil' w;1s 111 u'\t' 111 Orang1• C'ourrty during lh~· t'nNgy ('rlS I!> nf 1!174 l<al•·y po1nto•d 11111 that ;.iner a It'" days tht· lt111J,! l1n(•s of c<irs wa1t1ng for fuc·I :11 t·ounl.' ~a::. .. rations dwinrllC'rl Jnd "lht• pla n "''''mt•d to hrlllK ordcr out of t·hao~ .. "l fe1'I th1i. 1s 11 1 n w t'ml·rgcn- c•y "'hetht'r nr not 1t is ;1 f1~mcnl of the puhll(.' o; 1mag 1nat1on," Hiley said as he talked of his ... upport for th<' plan Clark. a formt•r sNvace Sli:i· t wn OJ>t'ralor t•alll•d the string of n utnmohlll's lined up al o;t•n ice slatwns toda:,. "a critical !'>1tuat1on "Count)' J!O\ c•rnrnl'nt hai, to takl' dC'l'ISI\(' at•ttoo lo l'nd this dil<'mma ... Clark sairJ ----------Lifeblood Dries Up------- R o ss s aid I>1 s nc,·land I!'> l'trcula tmg 1nformati'on about t•ar pooling to all employees .in an effort to case a ~as :-.hortage situation that seems h kely to last for some time Car pooling is also being dis c u ssed today a t ll u~h es /\1rcraft. Fullerton, where the total of 8.000 employees makes As chairman of th<' Orange County Transit 01stril'l, Clark !>atd hf' will m1>vt-Monday to prl'ss 35 add1t1onul buses into s 1• r v 1 (' C' Io ht' Ip g a' s h o r I Gas Pains Grip County By tbe DaUy Pilot Staff Motonsts raced long lines and Oaring tempers today as the gas crunch enveloped coastal Orange County. Some people were startled at the seeming s uddenness with which the now or gasoline was cut off. THERE WAS CONFUSION frustration a nd even a flgfi or W<>as range oas res1Clents sought gasoline - the lifeblood of the Southern California lifestyle. Out of frustration mostly, some resorted to calling the Daily Pilot -to venl their anger and. perhaps, lo seek a word or two of consolation, or maybe lA> get a lip on where to buy gas. --- Then·was tittle solace lA> offer . Newsmen drive cars, too. Lines at rilling stations all along the Orange Coast suetcbed for bJocks and police everywhere were report.in& traffic jams around any stations that were open. Gasoline starved motorists unwitlintfy walled in a long line tbls morning at one Fountain Valley station, many with their motors running, only to find out the st.· tlon wasn't pumping any gas. The snafu at Amer's Arco Station at Talbert Avenue and Magnolia Street began when a driver pulled into the atation at 6:30 a .m . in hopes that U would open. Others parked behind him a nd soon 50 autos were lined up. But there was no gas and the dealer didn't know when a new s upply would arrive. THE OPERATOR OF A station tn lrvine University Mobil said he loi.t 10.000 gallons of gasoline because -motorist! had I~ their--cel"S parked in-hitt--station -o~ night in hopes or being a mo ng the first m line this morn- ing. A tanker truck was unable to delive r the gas, Thursday night because the cars were parked over the connections to his underground s torage tanks, he said. The-tanirer driver left and he 'II never see that gas again, explained the exasperated station operator. "Peaple are re ally getting short tempered because of the lack of gas." Sheriff's Sgt. Jack Luster said today. LUSTEICSAID NO ARRESTS were made ih the two altercations reported today -one in Laguna Niguel and one ln El Toro. He indicated one fight involved a steady customer at one station who fell he deserved to gel tn front of the line. While waiting in line,~ several motorists expressed opinions that there Is no real gasoline shortage and that pre - sent conditions are the result of a plot by on companies to drive up prices. I {"----------------------------------------------------------------------"~ ..... - ... <Se.-PLAN. Page A2> the firm the second largest employer IO Orange County Orae:::n-~·(" rm ;Ccn•~· "We 've had no absenteeism and we noticed lateness today for the first time." spokesman Bascom Jones s aid. "t think, ~- though. that lateness won't be \\·eatlu•r such a major factor once people realize. as they realized today, NiE?ht and morning low that they're going lo have to get cloudines~. QthcrwisC' hazy om loJhe_pumps__ca.tl)'....i.LlbCJC--&--aCJ.£.t:.Doon 5'4Mh>Mfft<Me~s ... a,------ w ant the gas lhal will get them day. Highs 65 to 70 al to work." beaches to mid-70s inland. Jones said .Hu~hcs company Lows tonight 53 to 58. vehicles are being operated un· der strict economy m easures to help the firm e ke out its gas al· location. "No uMecessary runs, max- imum loads , careful driving. all that sort of thing," J ones said. "We have a crisis. it's going to 'be here for 1t long time and we wa nt to do all we can to keep our operation at full emc1eno " Absenteeism and late ness have not yet a ffected operations at Pacific Telephone wher:e the number of 6.SOO e mployees makes the company the fourth lar"esl employer in the county <See INDUSTRY. Page A21 INSIDE TODAY Cmco M Mqyo celebra- tions. Orange County's opera boom . plinking piano& de Light m Weelc.endA!r. Page Cl AIYevr~K• ..... ~. ......... .,. ....... " C•llftrlll~ C141HlflM c...,1 .. c.-.. -• Dulfl lfMlc tt ••n.t••11'41tt ...... , . ._ l'H"9rl11t "-<• 1111w ... 1s,._ l•Hx .. , Ct-t •• ... All U-1 IS ...... •• Ctf CM ... tl-1, ... Al DAILY PIL.01 H/f • • Friday, Mex •. tt1t '( ~......:..;.;,.;.i.;~~--~~f--~~~t-----~ttr:~ " ••••••• DETOUR ROUH * CLbSURE f.OR CON'-1 fH (I l iN MAP INDICATES PLANNED BEACH BOULEVARD DETOUR In Huntington , Ruffled Feathert Over Pipeline Hookup Boulevard Closing Stirs Rift in HB By ROBERT BARKER ~llWD•llf II> letS~ll Pla ns to shut down a portion of Beach Boul~vard neict weeft so that a storm drain can be con· nected to a private residential development is ruffling feathers in Huntingt()n Beach. City Councilmen John Thomas and Bob Mandi<: said council authority has ~en circ umvent cd and that they should have b ee n <'o n s 11 It,. d h l' r a u s c mulor1sts wi ll bl· rletour£'11 from lluntini..'lon U<•M·h's mi1 -;t fleav1 ly traveled thor<>ul!hfarc• Thomas also t•laims that pref· t•rentla l tr<>almf'nt I ), being mad<' to dev<>lc1per f''rank Mola ~ho 1!> develop1nR n•s 1dences 1n the v1c•1111ly of Ht•al·h Boulevard and Adams Avenue. Mayor Don M&cAllistc r denied that any favors have been given. He sakl the rom plete closure of Beach Boulevard will caUM? t h e le ast disturbance t o motorists becaust.' alternatives c·ould 1mpmr traffic up to five Wt!t'kS. . li e ad d ed th at Beac h Boule vard h CJs been closed .several ,times beraU~t!'Of nC>'>d tn,:: s ince lht>rf' is no s torm drain 11ow in the area. Pit.Jn" 1nit1~J lf~· C'a llc•d for th .. 'IX lant• ... iatl• ht~h~<i\' to ht· t'fo~t·d O<'Xl w1•c•k l,..lwc·c:n Adams a11d /\tlanta /\venues ty a nd should have been in· formed or the <'l osure right a way ," Mandie said. "I can't believe they would make plans to do thls without first letting us no know." According to Public Works D 1 rector Za mbory. plans ori~inally called for the-storm drain lo be bored underneath Beach Boulevard without stop. ping traffic. However . the :-.oil 1n the area 1s uot :.table cn<>uJ{h fQ r this m (•thod. Zamhorv ~aid Angels Get Oimpaneris T he California Angels and Texas Rangers of the American League a n· nounced today they have traded s hortstops, the An gels picking up veteran Bert Campaneris in ex· change for Dave Ch<Alk . 1 See story. Page B6 > Campaneri!>. 37. is a '6·year vcteran of thr ma· JOf IC'agut•s /\ fi v<.··tim~ I\ II St a r . h t• played 1 n thrf.'<' World Series with tht• Oakl<1nd I\~ C ha lk . a :-.even yea r veteran. undPrwent Jenee suq~ery 1n the offs~ason and has been on the dis· ablcd hst B)' GARV GaANVlLLE 0-... 0eitf ...... SAN DIEGO Tbe ~ • Court jury Jhat wHI decide If Or•nl(" C'ounty S uptirvlsor ,. Ha lph O\~drleh Is g11Ut y ol briber)' r baraea hHrd Cr~ O~b for '\M fMt time late Tb•uday aft~moon. Tht• ~J Yl'lH o ld county !t Ul>l'r v1l1or '!I te~t1m o ny was hmiterl to r~1a• haa bulll.· 1w,.11 &Ad political career. l\nd rber~ w .. only enough t unt< for Oif'drl('h to a nswer a It·~ ttUt'b t1ons about his buaiaess 1 .. 1c.1t1011.,htp wllb co-def~ndant l.dtuy HO:-.t> Hut Dtcdrlch wtu be back on lht> w1toc-u staftd when tbe trtal 1n J u d gl! Ross Tharp's t·ourlroom resumes Monday. T ht•n , with defense lawyu Jam~ ·H1ddct askag q~slioos. 1>1edndt wall tell his version of lht• un:1 74 events t hat t he pro:-.et•ut1on allt•g1:s added up tu · briben Aftc·r ltiddet finishes quesUon· m~ his l'lwnt, 01ednch will face prosecutor Michael Cap1zzi 's cross examination. And by the end of neKt week. Diedm :h and Rose's fale is like· ly to be in the hands o( the eight· woman, fout·man jury that is hearing the case. The allegations agains t 01 ed r1 r h and Rose c enter around the 1973·74 efforts of J\nahc1m Hills. Inc . to have 2.200 acres removed rrom an <1 g ri cu ltura l preserve and opened to development. It is the d~fense contention that Diedrich supported .the company's effort because he. as a matter of principle, opposed ·giving landownen; a p-roperty tax breat on property that i1 not truly agricultural. such as the st eep s lopes of t he hills in Anaheim. / The prQsecutlon attributes ilnother motive t o Oiedrich's s upport of the rompany. $95.000 in hidden briber y payme[lts and an $80,000 bank loan Injured Teen Still Critical Westmlnster Hlgb School stu. dent and football player Vincem Marlin Young remained in cr itica l ·condition tod ay, nine days after he s uffered head in· Juries in a Huntington Beach auto accide nt. Youn!?. 17. is being treated in the intc•nsi \'e care unit at Hoag Me mon al Jlospitul in Newport Beach lfc wu:-. a pas~f'nger in a car w1lh lhre1• olht'r Wcstm1rister II igh students that went out of contrCll and ov\:rlurncd on l:l Gotha rd Street curve i\pril 25 . ll1 s fri e nd ~ W\'.r C n ot hospitaln:ed. W1•1ty Car Tally Rises Bo/() Ou-h""SS' a~ -"fllrt' &MQ'& 1111M•t crlala wilJI •me t'llat lE riven wiU> e19pty t~a I• lt'H ._.. .._~rl'ook 011t1 -there u~..,. cilll on u-.ro.Mtt.DONll&e c.'c>uftl1 . ay. Tll'B NUMBE& 10F ve hlcles out there seekinl . et.et eloatve 1•'5 ls up by a \'!~'t over the 1974 tally, the s tate Departme.Qt or Motow: \ ebicle.'\ said today. -Orange Co..lnt)',regillltratio na for 1979 total l,3'1'7,'78'1. In 1974, the department rec:orded .1,27&~ ••wgu,. .18N"l)THA~1' j•t laMthuiti.QI," a •eary Santa Ana service stat ion opera11.or comm ented today. ·'Whatever the totals. the result is the same -cars wiodiog around the block and everybody In them hopina like hell that there's some gas left when be reae;he$ my pumps," .1' ... PapAI GAS •.. Details o( the plan were sent to art~ted counties Thursday mght via an Office of Emergeo· cy Services teletype network. M aullin told The Associated Press today that the emergency olan was drafted Thursday night i>"·cause "we have had s ufficient rep1..'rts of di~ficulties at lines at servic:,e stations becoming too long u> h and le . . and emergenC'}· v«>.hicles that wer.~ unable to ~s in the Bay Area. Brown waa ~expected to meet. with officials fr;om around the . s tate Monday in ~acramento to reYiew each cour;ly 's needs be fore m a king a fin~l decision on the plan. Maullin s ai..,' Also expeded to atten,1 Mon· day's meetitlf( were rcp•·656n· tatlves from the oil. tourist and rent·a-car industries. Mau\Jin said. N o hearings wou ld be nttessary to implement the pro- gram *ause Brown· would be Invoking emergency powen to protect the health and s afety of, the public, offic1ab said. The Autom obile Club of Southern California said· Thurs· day that about 86 percent of the. statioM in the Los Angeles area wm be closed Sunday. with 40 percent shutting down on Salur· day. ln Los Angeles where limited hours for _gas sales have resulted m long lines and waits averaR· ing 45 minutes at many st ation.<\, Brown's executive s ecretary Gar y Davis. re portedly met T hurs day with Mayor Tom Bradley and county supervisors Kenneth Hahn and Ed Edelman l() discuss the ratJoning plan. * .. * F""" Page 11 I PLAN •.. motorist~ .. I ttunk we must do every· tiling possible Lo see that coun· ty residents arc not left stranded or public hea lth and :.afety Jeopardized because of 1m m obilit y,' Clark <tdded. Guerrillas Firt' On Israeli Jell!; Mildred Farr, , Newsm11,n's MOtht~r, Dies Mildred G . Farr. mother of Bill Farr. tthe Los Anl'(e lt s Tim es n::portt 1r who s uccessfuily battled lo P·r olect his ne ws sources. is deald at the age of 67. Graveside s1erv1ces for Mrs. Farr will be held al 10 a .m Saturday at Mag nolia Memorial Park in Garde n Grove. A Garden Gr ove resident. Mrs. Farr bad lived in Orange County fort.be paat IS years. Mrs. Farr is survived by her hus b a nd . B.tll f'a rr Sr , o f t\L1ahc1 m . t'arec sons . Bill. of L~ Angeles., J ohn. of Milpitas. a nd Ri c h ard . of San Juan C a·p1 s tran o . d aug ht e r .., Ge1·aldme Oobbs, of San Jose ·and Linda Kay Villarreal. of Santa Ana. a broth~r. Roy 8uUs Jr , of Los Ahos , a s ister. Halen Kalar. of Cbowch.illa. and 16 grandchildren. Mrs . 1-•arr died Wednesday at Anahe im Memorial Hospital following .a lengthy bout with cancer. He r son. Bill. rcrcntlv won an ~ig ht yc<A r battl e lo. protect !>Ourc('s that provided inform<t t ion for <t n•'W.!. '>Lory writt•·n durini! 1h1• Ch<1rlt'' M<in:-.on murtler tnal • -- Gas Aplenty At $1.03 'Per There was no s hortagl· of gas al Orange County Airport t oday. s a id a s pok e s wom an for a private av1a11on firm that s erves a s a fuel dis· t ributor The spokes woma n for Ma rtin 1\viatfon s<11d ,\1r Ca l1forn1 a :ind Hui::hi: ... &rWt'St Jetc; a r(> ha vani:: no pro blems at \1 :H tin ' ~;t !> t3nk!-. In fart ..... h<· <.aJd I h1•rt• ~ l' v t·n low I l· .Hh.•d f \H · I available f1Jr p<1 :.:-.1:n~cr cars and that :-.<>ml' :.11rpor1 workers have bt.-en fil ling up there. Uowt.'ver. 1t was report~d to da)' hy Mandie that the city 1~ t'xpected to delay the closure until the week of May 14 bf!causc or q uestions a bout the impact or ::a trarrlc detour and in the way the matter has been handled. Southbound traffic will be de· loured east on Adu ms Avenue to M a~noti a Street , s outh on M agnoli11 lo Atlanta A venue and west on Atlcinta hack to Beach Bouleva r1l.-Northbound traffic will use.the re\lerse routt• Royal Mandate By The Auoefated Press Syrian and Pa lestinian gun- ners fired at Israel warplanes The onl y ral<'h . tht· s pokeswoman s<.1 1d , 1s that the g a s cosll> SI O:t a gallon. !\bout 30,000 cars travel Beach Boulevard each day in the affect cd area Thomas calls the a rrangement 3 "sweetheart deal" th<1l in· volves spe<'1al consideration lo a private developer without re· gard to others who will be ~l· ed by the closure . .. A couple of council members got together a nd made a de· cis1on without the majority of the City C".ouncil," be protested. ·'This is serious enough to h ave come before the entire council." M andic also said he was con· t•erned about how th o matter was handled. "We're s upposed to run the ci· ORANGE COAST HI~ DAILY PILOT tt-.Of•nqtC.08'' 0.1ly Pltee, w1fhw P'11ft\l\tMf'I l)t~ .,,... New\ Pf~\ t\ """''~Nt'Ctf>y fhi> {'>f~ ( .. \t PwbO~(nt'nCMrtY S-0-•4'ttf'.-ditt0ft,,.,,, P4Jt)U\MCI ~· ltv--f:'rtQAr, fOt C.O'\I• Nlflw , Hit'~ &.~ft., HuM~ ftl.Mtvf-~ ,,.tftV•flfly,trvkw> t~Ofott<"'~fillC-O.\f A '''WI',.,,~~•"°''~'' ~'''""<f ~"'o.n' .. ro S.Uft00¥' fntt ~o·W'lp.Af (Jlllbthfttt"'IQ 4lf1tM h 111 Jb Wtlt B•Y !.t_r"""-Co\t11 Mlt""· C •ll~fto1•1t~ ·-·-p,-......... ,.,_...,.~.tiJwif jO(-· c ...... V lf•Pr ...... nt..-~M~~· fMMa\lt .... W (Cl .. .. ,_.~ __ .... £_ ~ .... ~ __ , ... " """''" ... -.....£~ ~·--o. • ...-c-•£cth .. ........ P: ...... a.. ,,,,_.._ ... . ....... ~.,.o ... ,... ... OftMe ~ .. "'"· .... o_.,,e1t111t1 ~~liloW UllM" ... 51..i • Thatcher Accepts Minister's Spot zooming qver Beirut today, and the Syrians promptly Oew pro· tective missions over the tense Lebanese capital Wlth their own Brezhne v Aili no? Jet fighters ~ The low.flying Israel jets drew W i\SlllNGTON <1A P I New a ntl·alrcra rt fire from ~uenillas rl•ports that Soviet Pr.es1dent JO the two major Palestinian ref· Leonid I. Brezhnev is rra1I and ' ugee camps of Bou rj el Bara· tires easily ha\'e ra1scrl the pros ' LONDON <AP l -'Ma rgaret T hatc her . the strong·willed grocer's daughte r who led her Conservative Party to t riumph in Britain's general election, ac· cepted a royal m andate today from Queen Eliiabeth 1l to form a new government and become Europe's first woman prime minister. The man she defe<1led, Prime Minister James Cal1 aghan. called it a Rreal moment in British history. "l feel treme ndous." declared" the 53 year-<>ld Mrs . Thatcher. who championed free enterprise and curbs on union power in de· feating Callaghan's Labor Party government in Thursday's ele<:· lion. With her husband, Denis. she rode through the gates of Buck· ingham Palace in a black Rover for the historic audience with Queen Elizabeth II. Thirty.four .-rminutes later, she e merged and drove to 10 Downing St.. the prime minister's ofllcial res· idence. where she was greeted queen earlier to tende r hls res· ignation told Labor Party t.:allagban. who met with tne queen earlier to tender hi& re.· s i1naUon, to)d Labor Party workers, "1 congratulate Mrs. Thatcher on becoming prime miaaiater. It ii a .,.ea&. omce. f wonderfUI prtvllele, ud for a womaa t.o occupy Ua.at olTice ls, I thinlr, a tremendbua moment iD the cOUDtrJ'• bi.ltory. "Thendore. everyOOdy muat, on beball of all our people wiSh herweU." rn a tene post-mortem on Labor's dWeat. Callaghan said, "Obv\obalY we dictn•t convt~ a& many peopl~ u we •bid have done." 1neh and Chatilla as well as the pect that his 1m pendin~ l>U.mmll With 611 of the 635 seats in the shantytown of Sabra j ust south meeting wrth President Curter !louse or Commons declared. the of Beirut. be rt.a Jed Conservatives. traditional party ________________ m_a_Y __ c_u __ i __ · ____ _ of big business. had 324 seats. a lready six more than needed for a majority. Labor had 285 seats . the Liberals 10, the Scot· tis h Nationalists 1 and others 11. GAVAAP!NOS TltOAPE CAAEEA-A4 Com'puter proJcctions s howed a final overall majority of 41 seats for the Conservatives. "I am aware of the very great responsibility." Mrs. Thal~her s a id at her jubilant head· quarters. " ... ll ls very excit- ing, but somehow one has to be very calm about it. I feel it will be all right " The results s howed the coun· try dee ply d1v1ded, with the prosperous south or England solid for Mrs . Thatcher's Tor ies, while Scotland a nd the no rth of England. where the s hipbuilding, steel engineering and coal in· dustries rely on the st.ate support, consolidated behind Labor. The latest popular vo~ ftaUNS showed the Conservatives With 12,271,619 votes. or 44.3 petten"' ~Labor with ~151. Qf 31 oercent. U nlon r eaction to Mrs . Thatcher's trtumph came swift, ly. Davtd Baanect, head of• the General and Municipal Workers Unlon . called. it' "a sad day fbr Britain," whUe 1'Btlwaymen's union le9de11 Sldney W.itheU warned~ "We are 1otna t.o have a confroetation aHu•U'on 1ener1led if they do what they sey they are golng lo do.'· Anti-Inflation Fighters! LAST CHANCE FOR A REAL OLD-FASHIONED BARGAIN! MEN'S SUITS •"Wt1tatthse of one at. replar prtee ... F,...P.,.AJ INDUSTRY ... 11.e COlnlMIDY owns the larpat private fteet of vehicles la the slate and 2,000 of thoee vehicles operate In Oranae County. bl pttial ... ,.,. .... . haan't pmsented a problem yet, OGmpany apokeamao ArU..avtu aatd. •· . . . . . . ' . "We have a contract wlth a major «MOiine Mll)pber.., our underground stora,e tnb ere :. topped up every night," he MJd, •. "Natyrally, we are beinl .. .,... ·- servative as we can be • .,.._. :. .. ga1 cooawnption but we ba"9't had to do any real bard blk tightening up to this point." • Leavitt said the gas la Te· • served for compa ny v~hlctes and the supply can not be tapped by employees, even when tboee employees cannot find au at the pumps. "We understand their plilht but they will ha ve to do their own scrounginR." Leavitt said. "I think the company wUJ be sympathetic in cases where the gas s h<1rtage m akes an employee htle but we can 't go !)(' yo nd that.·· Responding t.o the s urvey. an Orange County Transit District ~pokesm<1n made it cl~ar that the gas shortage may prove to be a hoon to the agency. ··our passenger totals are up f"lnd I think we 're gomg to see a h1 g incn•ase 1n the number of riders today." he said . · .. l talked to a numbe r of p <1ssengers person a ll y and St'veral told m e that they had de- c·ided to leave lheir cars al home and take the bus to work. To me. th a t 's J USt p l aio co mmo n '>t' nSl' . ' Valley Cops Praise Man in Apprehension ~ A te rmite cOAtrof... company employee was credited by f'oun· t<1 1n Valley POlJce this week with ll pprehend1ng, a burglary S'IJS· 1wct who allegedly fled from a Stone<'rol)S Avenu~ home with a "'nm<in v1ct1 m 1n pur.!t111t Poli.·t• !>lltd the termite IOSJ>C<'· 111r ;.a Brt'<1 Pollet-Depar\ment 1 ''"(•rv1• offi<·t>r wa'> working 1n l h l ' F c 1 u 11 I a 1 n V a I I c y nt.:1gh hcJrhoo<l Wt•dncsday when hl• :.p<1lh"<l Gffirge Loui~ Nunez. 2H rlt•<·1n i.: from Emily Coffin'~ home Jt I 111111 ~ont•t·ro ... ~ Ave l'harlt•.!t Abky grabbed lbe fleeing m an a~ the suspect s tart· ed his car a nd drove off. polire :-.aid The re~r\ll' officer was draggc.-d about 400 feet by the auto before ht' rtPQrtudly fon..~ l\;u11ei to 'toP :-.i uncz. of $,rnt<1 Ana. was booked ror :.us p1c1-0n or burglary and <J!t.!tall lt with a de adly "capon llht' moving t·an after fo'c>ll ntu1n \ ;illt•\ p11IJC'f# C1rnvcd r\b l.\ "'J!> Ln·at,.tJ <ll f"'ounta1n \ d It-\ c·omn11in11.)-ffo,p1tal for ~l'r.i!Jl"i '>llfft·rl·t.I ih lht' r<1 plure Pollc1• .... 11d "1r-. • ·orr1n sur pn .... t•rl t"11 men \ .. ht n ... h • n:- turrw<1 ltJ ht.·r homt. l.1lc \\•-<int'.!t d,,, m vrn1ou I lt1l' m ;Jn flt.'<f on foo l Jnll 1.., ~till Jt lar1otc. they :-.a td Silberman Backe d S t\CRA ME NTO !AP ) Richard S il berm a n . Gov Etlmunrl Brown Jr 's finance di rector who arranged poli ticaJ .-nntnbut1ons "'''h <illt'gcd Url· dt>rworkt t "'"· ha:-. "'on a Senate <'Om m 1ttc1,.s nod u( approval Thl' five member Hules Com· m 11tcc.•. on <t voice vote with no audible d1 sS(!nt. n:~omm<'nded Wedne!ida~ tbal the rull Senate ro11f1rm Stltx.~rm an as $47 S49·a· Yl'ar dirnctor of the Department of Finance. ~ .. - Irvine Your Hometown Dally N~wspaper ' VOL. 11, NO. 12 .. 4 S CTIONS, 48 PA G~ ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORN IA FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1979 TEN CENTS ! i----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ •• BrowD. Plans Gas Allocation Systeill • SAC'RAMJ.:NTO I \I' I t ;O\ Edmund Brfl"'n J1 ~1111! tn<l u\ h t' will authorin• l'O Unt11•, 111 r estrict ~a:-11h111· '·''''' 111 1·,1r' w1lh odd und t '\ 1•11 h1·1•n,, pl.ill, on allernutt· d.n.., .Hill p111h1h11 "toppintt (1ff" t ~rnk ' tli.•t u11• mort' thao h.11( full T,hr.Jkinut:ralu..: ~O\ l'' "°' 111111 reporter~ ht• would 111,111..1• hh emergent')' JX>"'t'r' todu' to .11 low thl' alloc<.111 1111 ~' ,,,.,11 ..ii - * * lut JI 0~1111111 ,,, 'l'Oll a... \ht• 11111nl It'' 141Hllll I 1'1111\'"l II ~.1111.1 t'loH .1 1•111int\ wh1t•h •• ' I.. \' II H I (I 14 11 I II ll ' l' h I ... 11111·1..:,·111' \H1l4 1'r' to ,1uttwr1tt- th1· "11\I t'\t'll pl,111 14 ,t ~ t'Xµt•Ctt!d 111. lw Ith f1 r ,1 111 .11·1 Cowitv ... up1•r\l:.111 , 14 1•11• 111 '>llt't'1<1I t·~ .... wn lh4·w IJ.¥,IJ, II '' .111 l'ffot t to Jlll•Vlllll' tht- h,11 thltt!J!>t ,ti lht• ~J'> lllle.!>, H 1 '"' 11 .... ml • * * Orange County to Act Gas Plan Details Mam pw~c.ms..gt; Lh~mc~~-nc. ~as-f}rof)0!:m~ -- Purch<iM·~ on a lternate dav5. dt:'le rmmed bv the las t numb~r of the ltct·nse plc.1te · · A be.in on sc lung gas to a motorist whose tank w<i~ more thC:Jn half lull A lim11 ol :W gallon~ lo a vchiclt· 'Jroine Tre·e Group Rescues Old Palm ' By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of IN O~•I• Polol SUll Now hold on. lrv101• That gn.rnd old d<ih: palm that commanded the corner of lrvint! Center and Culver drive"S wasn't • c ut down and carted away under cover or night. · No. t~ tree was moved to a new home today, one that befit!> it:. 60 year~ of a~c . th<: city's new seruor citizen's t:enter in Rancho SOJn Joaquin It took a 15 ton crnn1· that rents for SlOO pt'r hour, a 40 fool Ion~ trail«r. a hac·khoc:. four mt-n and a fair ~hart.' of oral l!p atb~b to acl'omr,li~h the JOIJ. An 8 ton crane proved to he too s mall to . handh· the 32-fool tall Canary Is land dat<.· µaim and its attached root b<ill The I rtt• wa ~ prc!>c r ved through efforts of lht· e1 ty Trt!t' Committe(' It wa!-. st :rncl1n~ an the path of exp<insaon 1lf Irvine Center Drive Dr Josl•ph l\rdatll. comrn1tt<:<: member :ind UC l rv1m· pro fessor of biology. !><.1id 1t was un (ortunate the road could nol have been routc·cl around the tree. but added. "h;.ilf a loaf 1~ better than none " And. Ardilli. a botanist . potnt· l'd out that morning movrng Wl'ulhN wal> cxc·l'llenl "It wa~ a l'll<'l' t"loudv dav. V> t he trct• won't lo!>c too m'uch wc.iter." he s aid J e rl' Dris coll. ml:lnager o f Califom1<1 Trt'es of Irvine. the mo\·1ng company , !>aid the he ntagt' palm h<i!> a "90 to 95 pl•rt•cnl chanrr" of !>urv1ving the move Driscoll smd th£" trcl' rcloca - t 1on likely will t.'O!>t the caly :1bout Sl.l)(X1 Hrt•nl Mut•how. public works director. s aid the palm ongln<Jl ly wa!. pl<1nlt•(I rn tht• y<.1 rd of a farm housc lhat sat at the 10- terM:•('l111n ur the roacli. · 11 ·~ a unique !>pec1 mcn. · Muchow said '"'l'hcrl'·s nol anothl•r onl' hkl' 1t in Ir vine " lnterl'i.t in preserving the tree nopped up about ~•x months t•~O. Muc•how l>OJtd At that time. ht• h:.rd thl' l'1ty·s ma1ntcn<ince dcp:,irtmcnt fllll a s1~n on 1t that s a id . ··1>110 I Hl'mo n : Thi!-. ·rret· ·· Muchow '><.11d hl' orderccl thl' !>1g n to prev<.'nt its dt·.!>truct1on Roth ht.' and J\rditta noted that <See Ol.D PALM. Page i\2) .,... ................. HINTAGE PALM ITAN09 TODAY AT MNtOR'I CINTIR tl9tortc TrH S.ftd •t • Coat of 11,000 "It 1:-. oot ~01ng to t•reUlt! new .1mo u11lb "' ga!> It 1:. nol rat1un · 111~ It 1.!> mcrt!ly ;.in 1nv1t<1 111111 to tht· t·ou1H1es 1f they M> t·hooi.t· Thtb 1:. J rnallcr o r lot.•af t.'lllllrol lt I'> <I OIOdl·~l 1>1'11~ r<Jlll " Thi:.' plan ab blrrtllar tu one h~ tht>n Gov Ronald Rl·agun 111 Mtirrh 1974 artcr an Arah 0tl t•m bargo led to long ltneb und short lempcrb at gus µumps * * * One difference is that Brown's pl<Jn includes 11 ban on giving gas to a rar that already has m o re than hair a tank, and a 20 gallon ltm1t on· any dis pens ing of gr1so1Jnc: :-.aid state Energy ('um mission s pokcs w oman Ste phanie Bradfield She said drivers would be re quired to lt.'l station attendants ins pect fuel gauges Any atten- dant who oumped more than 20 * * * gallons of gas to a vehicle, or $?ave any gas to one that was more than hair-full. could be hned up to S500 and s pend six months 1n Jail, she said Stal e ~nergy Commiss ion Chairman Richard Maullin said l!a rlicr today lhal the odd·evcn plan probably would be lro plemcnted firs t in Santa Clara, San Francisco, Alamed<1 a nd San Mateo counties after a meeting * * * with county officials Monday In San Francisco. Me l Wax. spokes man for Mayor Dianne Feinstein said Brown telephoned M rs 1-~e1nstcin on Thursday night and that he expected San Francisco lO ··go along with it ·· S p(•aking lo reporte rs befor e te!il1 fying to a lfou!>e subcom- m 1ltce. Brown s a id the ple1n would start 10 <1ny county lhat (Set• GAS •. Page i\2) .. * * an ' O•llY Pi ... P-by P•troo o·o.i .. 11 HUNTINGTON BEACH MAN COULDN'T HAVE BEEN WAITING THAT LONG . Bob Hood Learned That Vintage or Not His 1905 Buick Needs Gas Too Medics Mute On Wayne's Cancer Check LOS ANGELES rA 1'1 Hospital offici;.ib !->llll an•n't '>Cl) tn~ whether any nt.·w eanl'('r wai. found during s urgcry on vrtcran CJl'l or John Wa~ n<:. who r<· matncd 111 st able· cond1t1on at l Tl.A !\fod1l'al Ct:ntcr Tht• 71 year olrl llnllywood '>Upcrstar wa~ moved <iut of lht 1 nll'nsi n • c arc un1l Thur~d i:I \ after :.1}CndanJ.! a restful mgh.t followin g s ur gC'r y 1h1• d a y bH orc Doc tors rt·mnv<·d an in tcstinal bluckagc in an oµcrat111n dt•s rribl·d a s t.·ommon Ii .~ hos pit<il .!>1:K1k1·s ma11 Al l1 1c·ks Doctors havr not yrt issued a s tatement on whl·lhl'r lhcy Founri a nv tnt{'l' of the cancer that prompted the removal of Waync 'l> stomach in J an uHry. sairl hos pital s pokeswoman Bonnie Whitham The hospital wal> running a roulmccancer check. s he added All seven of lhe actor's chi ldren hav<' been a l the hospital at various limes during the past two days, offic1<1ls said This is the third time s ince January that the actor has been hospitalized. Diedrich Testifies; Will Return SAN DIEGO The Superior Court jury that will decide if Orange County Su ervisor Ralph Diedrich is uilty or bribery. ~her~es hea d from Diedrich for ·the first t e late Thursday afternoon. • The 53-year·old c nt y s upe rvisor 's testimo n y was limited to recounting his busi· ness and political career. Ancl there was only enough time for Diedrich to answer a few ques\lons about his business relataonshlp with co-defendant LeRoy Rose. But Diedrich will -be back on the witness sta nd whe n the trial in Jud ge R oss Tharp 's courtroom r es11mes Monday. (5" DIF.DRICll, P•ge AZ) • More Get Less County Car Tally Ris~s B C/< r.a~-hungry motr1n'ol~ who comparc toda~ '> gasoltnc 1·r1~1s with the ont· that ll'ft man~ dnvcr~ with c mply tank~ in 1974 lend to ovcrlA<tk one than~ tht·re art: more car!> on the road in Ornnµc Counly to<l;;iv THE NUMtU-:R Of vehicle~ out thcn· \eekmg thal t•lus1vl' gas 1s up by 8 percent over tht· 1974 tully. the st11te Ol'partml'nl of Motor Vehicle!-. ~aid tod<ty OranJ,:!<' County rcg1~tralrnn!'. for 1979 total 1,377.767 IR 1!174. tht• department recorded l,276.25fl "WELL. ISN'T T HAT JU~t fasctoatang .. a weary Santa Ana '>crv1ce st at,on operator commented today I ··whatewr the tol;il!>, tht• rl!s ult I!> the same cars winding around the hlock <ind everybody 1n lhem hoping like hell that there-~ some ga.., left when hl' reC1ches my pump!-. Industry Expects Gas Pinch Impact By TOM BARLEY Olt ... OallirPll .. S"'tt Orange Count y 's maJor e mployers have not yet fell any real effect from the mounting Gas Aplenty AL $1.03 Per There was no !;horta~e of gas al Orange County Airport toda y , said a s po k es wo m an for a private aviation rirm that serves a s a fuel dis · tributor T.-.he--spokesW-Oman for Martin Aviation said Air California and Hughes Airwest jets are having no problems al Ma rtin's gas tanks. In fact. she said there 's even low·leade d fuel available for passenger cars and that some airport workers have been filling up there T-M! only eet c h . the spokes woma n said. is that the gus cost s Sl .03 u gallon i:tasohne crisis But a ll who responded to a survey on the gas s hort<Jge and what it might mcan to industry made it clear today that they ar e expecting absenteeism and lateness to be e mployee factors tha t they will have to live with. "We noticed lateness on the part of some of our e mployees for the first lime today." com- m ented Fred Koch . deputy 'superi.ntendtmt in Oran,zc Coun· ty 's Depa rtme nt or Educulion ··But those of us who were fortunate enough not to have lo line up at the pumt" this morn- ' ng knew t he reason for the tardiness. H 's inevitable. of co ur se. Ab se nt eeis m i s somethi~ else but we haven't run"across it yet." The de partme nt of education's 50,000 employees make It the largest ~mployer in Orange County At Disneyland. whe re 6,000 employees have to seek gas to get them to the Magic Kingdom, officials said they have not yet encountered Jateness or absen· teeism. Disrreytand s pok-esman Bob Ross said the gas shortaRe may prove to be a blessing !n dlsauise for the-An aheim ooeraUon ISM INO\JSTSV, Page A1) -----------.-....------ Odd-even Scheme Planned By GAR\' G RA NVILLE Olttw 0•••; P•IOI \\,Ill Orangl· ('01111\y ~upc rv1!-lors 1n<l1t:at t·c.J today lhl'y will nH·<·t lalL· th1!-. a fternoon lo prn<'1;11m <• gasoline stillc of c ·ml·l'~l'ncy a nd rnvokt• the lol'al oritwn udd-eH•n µIan Th(• emergency proclamC:J- tion mus t bt• m i:idl• by Board of Super\'ISOr~ ~hairman Phthp AnttmllY. who was out of the county this morning. But supervisors Thomas ll1ley and Ralph Clark ... a1rl they "ill urg(• Anthony lo make tht! prc1c· lamation and to invoke the cxld- t'ven scheme al thl' gas pumps "bv no later than Monday " i·o C'O Unty m o torists. that mt•an!> thO:.l' dnv1n~ vchi<:lcs "·1th llcen!>c plat!· conf1gurl:ltton; that end in t'\'Cn numbn~ w1ll l>i.' ela~ible to buy g;i... on specified dav ... Tho~r clrt\'crs "'1th H•h1 cles "ho!-.t' l1t.•1•11M' pl.1h''o entl with odd numlwr:-as wc•ll OJ!'. INll'r~ from ).ll·t'i•llt•d e n\ 1rooml·nt;1f plait•:-wall 0(' l'ltg1hlt• to hu} lo!:JSOlrnl' on altl•rrwlt· rla)~ I 11 uclrltl 111 11 1tnf\ H'hl<'lt· OIA nt'I). "1111 ... 1· ,l!u'o 'JOI-... J rt' ,, .... :-. than half full 14 tll quahf) for ,l!a~Oltnt• f)Ur('h;1:.1·~ Thl• odd C\l'n i.:a:-. 'o('ht•mc wai. in UM· 10 llr Jn gt· <'11unl~ during lh1• l'llCrg~ ("rlSIS 11r 1!17'1 Hd"'y pointed out that after a fc" da}~ thl' Ion.I! llnl'S of ('ars \\ J1t10.1! for fuel al count~ ga~ ... talton.., dw1nclll'cl .tnrl ltl(' ntan "t.'l'm<'<I 111 bl'Hl.1! ol'<l1·r out of chao~ ·· ·I ft.'t'I I ht:. I'> ;e I ru1· eniergcn- r·y wh<'lhl'I 01· not 11 1~ a f1gml!nt of thl· puhltl.-~ 1mag1natw n ." Hilcv said al> Ill' talk•·d of his '>Uf)pnrt fort ht• pl<m ('lark. a forml'r 'ot•n IC•' ... ta tum o~rator. call('(I lht· ~I nnR 11( autom ohlle:-. lrne d up ol !'.crvarC' stat1on!'. tod:.i,v ·OJ rrrt1r C1l s ituation "County governme nt ha!> lo ta kt• dec1s1 Vl' action to end this dilemma ... C'l<irk s:ttd A!-. chairman or the Orange County Trnns 1t Oastncl. Clark :.a1d ht> wa ll movt: Monday to prl'SS 35 additional buses into ~er v ll·e tu help ~psS ·!>hort <See Pl.AN. Page All Or:~~ .. :a~I "eather Night and morning low l'loudiness. othe rwise hazy afternoon s unshine Satur. day . Highs 65 lo 70 at lwaches to m id-70S inla nd. Lows tonight 53 to 58. INSIDE TOD1' '1 Cinco de Mayo celebra- tions. Orange County's opera boom. plinking pianos delight in Weekender, Page CJ. ... ., .... .,,k. ....... L.M.h'" 1..i-1 C•llter..ia CIHtlflff c-10 C-•-De•• lletic9' lflt.ntl"• 1 .... ,..,_ ~ .... ..... H~eH ... ........... ,, ... ... .,. II CH .. •• AU CJ.J •• ..... •• C11 Cs-• •• (loll .. . ------- Cart~r Says ·'Easy Energy' Fiction In New E:naland, by 1•1. CaNr urd ~v.-.,·of 1Mttt·Rlle h drM\Mtrk pow~r "houl~ pro· d1H·1· col1111(h d l'l'lrlcily even· lu.tlh lll 11aw ulanos t 140 m illion tm rn•l11 of oU " yt•l;lr •;s MQl NF,_,, I'~ Uataoo~ia t.M-abolt Orange County m embers of A\Uance for Survival a re paint· inR signs for a Weal Co.st vigil and demonstration keyed lo the "Stop Nuc lear Power" rally Sunday in Wli!'lhington. O.C. Pr.-in <h •nt l'urlr ''Ht r nt•rl I Uf\ TIWI"(' 11' rat1 m1nir lt• cun·. A merirnR.'> 11~1,.y to tw v. "re of "Vf'OP~ belhllg nuk1• 1ul ''11n•' for inO•l'°° or h'lhnl( a.c1cn~e f H' \ HH\ :-; I O t I\• ' u b 0 11 t t• ;I \ " t•nt'r.:> · tw ltN'la rt.'d ·And I ht• ine asuri>' lh<il ~•II ~urk ;ire .iotn" t u hurt Th1.· :-11 nw " tr 111.· n ( 1·111'1 lo(\. lw SI I 0111111111 111 C11u111t·tn~ Cor 1011 '"Hall pl11111'1 tu produl'l' .:ll'rnhol .. 1:u:-cihn1• m 1xc<l with utcoho l c.lcrtvcli fnm1 furn1 waste produl·l:. Tht· inoncy from the to~r onomtc t>e vt•lo pme nl Ad· n11111:;l rutJun und Lh1..• (;om mun1ty ~1·1 V ll't·~ /\dm1111strnl1on will ~ .:1 H ·n to furm ·ri. a n<l Carm l'OOpt•C'llltVt' - ln .1 "\l\'1•1·h h • tlw l11w.1 St 111t• AS!!OClif t)Jt oC ('uuOlll'S, ut ~ :-.tur1 of u t~o 11 •>. ·non polll H'&I ' tout t•f low.1 and Cullfnrr11.1. th1• pn·,11h•1\l -..11d 111 •SUqJidi ty' Wwll f 'iled 1-:v t:H t;i,· w u,11 , H ', J l' I r\ 11 ll I d h ,1 \ ,I(' l'Oll\J}lai.ht>d IA h.11 lllh' nrnrt repo1 ll·r t·alh:J ~1 f11 :.t A Snohom\l>h Cnunty JUdMt.' ~aY' at bNtt•r b\· ltw b "t llurCI t1h'd ,111 ,tll11t.1v1t of !>tU l'l d l 1) .1 g,1111'11 Su1wnor Court Judi.:t· .lohn W1b11n l)(•(•m111g I h1• lloC'U llll'lll "r•ontt•fl\pt uou' drHI "1l1:-.rupt1H · of OI) <'11111t µ1 0 1'(•ed 1 n~!> W1 b•111 !>l<i ppl'd llurd with u frH day J:.111 :.1·n\1•n1·l·. 1-lurd ho1wd to rcmov1..· Wils on "oocause of h i:-. s tupidity" from hearing a s uit he hos Cited <against Caty Bank. In his s uit, whic h challe ng<'d the con s titutiona lity of Cong rc~s · power to m a lct• Federa l Reserve ban k notes legal tender. llurd c:ontt'ndt•d no s tate could make a ny thing but gold and silver coin leg<il tcnd1·r OLD PALM a he r1lagf' avo<·<iilo tree a j!ranrldaddy lo lhou:-.:.inds of iU. 'Jl''''ll'" wa~ c hoµpcd ciown -d111 1 n~ l'llJ1~t rul·t1011 c.r the Nurthwood c::umn111111t \ W1• d11ln 'l "·"'' »111y<int· ll> 11u1k•· th•· m"t .t kl· .1c.1 1n \1111'1111\\ ..... 11) PLAN ... motor ists 'l th1ok wc m ust do ever y- thing µoss1hl<' to see' that c.·oun tv rcs1d1..•nh arc not left s tranded ,;r publ il' health und s afely ll'O p ard 12ed bet"ause o f i m mohih ty. · Cl;.irk ••tided 'lf•rrorist~ Attack BOMr: 11\I' Tt'rror•~t.., al· 1,crkt•d r11 ri-.11,111 T>c•rn<11·rattc· 1.1q.wt:,, 1n Homa., ('lap lt•!> and ( , l' n o .1 f o I I n ~ 1 n ~ t h ~ R c d Brii.:Jlll'., 1 ;11d un the Horne h1·:.it1 quarlt·r~ of Ita ly '!> dom1 · 11a11l µu r ly th a t l e ft o ne po I 1 t' l' m a n d c .i d u n <.I t w o ~ounded . ,,11d ' Tht> ft1tl1•r sJI 1r1ovcrnnwnt hu:. 110 'H'"r1•t .,,·1ent1f1 c mlrat'll' iu<'kcd 11w 11} thitl wtll 11uddcnly p rod u 1• 1• a r u r (• fo r 1111 r ,11nttsl11ndin>! 11v1•rch·1wmh'n<'\' on f111 ,·1~n oil, tw :-.u1d Cart(•r Mlld lht• litt•k Of LI m1rn '°''' 1•01•1 ~) l'ttrl' 1n t•on~ · w1• m u:.t u .... • 11.·" ttnd .... 111 p;,y ruo11• (111 IA h.11 "°' l' l lV UM' '' tit• ,1l~u n •1W1At•1I h1:. 1·ull fur 1•11nl(rl'':-.11111ul ~1pp11H al •>f 11 ta~ 111\ >' 11111full pruh l!> tht· 1111 1·11m p.11(11':. ""1 ti reu p from I h1· rt· 11111\ ..ii 11f ll'th'r ..ii prlt:•• run\ri1L., '''* do11w~t11• t•ruJ u1 I ·it 1:-. llllJll!>I fnr th•· nil M m \1.llllt''I lo pn1fll ftUlll UUI l)tllll C.11 ll'l .,,ucl T h t' p rt':;td t•nt tt esc ri be d ~;J:.uhol u:. a tlas~1c example of 1\11\l'rtCJll tn~eou1t y " tha l was "'l'd 50 yt,-un. ago but forgotten Ill \ht' tJI a Of t•l1t,-ap Ull "'\. I\ S.1 H r111lhon grant tb the ,\ 11H:rtt•..i11 l'ul>hl' Lia!. Associa· lion <itld u cu11s<>rt1um or private interests ··to demonstrate that nuturJ\ ga~ c an be recovered f rnm Cl><1I and :.hale a l com· pd 1\\H' \ll'ICl'!> The 111 t''illlt.:nt .. :.11d m ore than h.5110 rurul rnmmunit1es s ituated "'-"' r t·o,d or :.hale r eserves could ll!>l' thl·m "lo produce a :.tt•ady. 1.kpcndablc supply of n;1tur;,.i l J.::J!> without damaging the cnv1ro11me nt " ~~ Solar Propo11enf Gov. Edmund Arow n .Jr . <.1 foe of nuclear power •. told a "Sun Dav ·· crowd a t the sta te Capito l T hursday he as pro-pos in~ the fl'dl•ral gm t•rn mcnt grant a 50 percent tax cr e dit on <.illcrnattvc energy source!-. . ~~~~~~~~~~- Alliance for Survival c hapter spokesman report tha t more than tJ5 demonstrators are e xpected at nine looalions along Pacific Coet s t Highway between noon a nd 2 p .m . Sunday from Seal Beach to San Clemente. Anti·nuclcar power organiza - tions such as the a lliance and Greenpeace have announc~d m i n i ·d e mo ns t rations along lhghwny 101 fro m Canada to the Mexican horde r The Wal>h1ngton . D C. dem· onstrat1on was first announced by consume r ad vocate Ralph N ad cr shortly afte r the Th~ Mile Isla nd nuclear plant inci- d ent 10 Pt:nnsylvansa N adc:r announcc..>d that Presi- d1· n t Carter tla1med to be a -;ula r pow(•r advocate during his pn "•itl<'nt1al rampa ign hut suh· :-.t.'(IUt'":lly h~1~ IJa<'ked OCf the 'i l ;.<;I cl \:-st•r\111g that 'wt• hdVt' to hl'l11 ou"1'l\\·., mon· thrl'<'llY, 111· 1h\'1dually, h1r;.1\ly ' u11 cnt•r).!) ,inti inflat1nn. L lrtt·r ao11ounc·l'd .,,., t!ral pl'o~ram:. lo help :.mull tuwns ~ind rural a reas hecom1• mun: sclf·suCflt 1cnt rn energy. "Somt· Ameri c an c o m munsties can regain their self. sufficiency by doing things that we have almost forgotten hkt." hurning wood anti using small rl am :-. lh<il were abandoned in the t•ra of cheap oil," Curter :-.aid RatiOn Plan Modified Nacll''r .. a 11l, "Ile 1Cartcn abo :-.u1d thi-it ht.· hoped the people would let him know 1f they ever fell lied to. And we 're 'letting him know." Tht• Alliance for Survival has hccn ori.~aniZl'd lo work for the .. 1r minat1on of nuc lt•ar weapons. t h1· h<in of nut'lcar powe r, a halt Carter Would Put Curbs on 4-car Owners The progra ms announced by tht· president included: Federa l loans a nd grants tota ling $300 m illion to renovate too small hydroelectric projects a ('l'OSSthec oun1fY,-partfc-urarlY.- * * * WASlnNGTON IAP> Pres1· de n\ Carter 's standby gasoline · ralloning plan may be modified to bar o wners of more than thn:e cars from reaping additional ra· tioning coupons. __ High_:l~el oego_tiations were __ unde r way today tD rescue the f'ro• Pa~ Al GAS PROPOSAL..-.• n •qucsted al aflcr he issued his l'mcrgt'nc.:y orde r tvday M s Aradf1 e ld '>a1c1 rnolorcyc•k s. buses, commercial \'l•h1cles. m :.111 trucks. e me rgen- t'\ vehicles and vehicles for the handicapped would be ei<empt. Sh e s aid personalize d plates w o u\d be cons idered odd · numbered. M aullin s aid d et ails of the plan were sent to affected coun- ties Thursday night via an Office of Emergency Ser vices teletype nl'lwor k. But additional details were still being wo rked out to· day. M aulhn ~a id \ht.: p la n was <lr<ifkd Thur'>day night t)(!caust: '\\.t' had s uffil·aent rPpo rls of d1 f fH·ult1c.::, at ltllt!!> al !>Cf\'ICC !>la· t1on~ hccommg too long tu han· <I It· and cm t:rgcncy vch1clcl> that were unable lo pass .. Officials from Santa CIC1 ra and San Francisco c<iuntu:s n·pQrk d insta nce:; of "'mt:r gt•nt•y vch1 cll':-. bein~ trapped in clogged streets h y long lines o r t•ars waiting for g as. Maullin s a1fl In San Francisco. about 40 pe r cent o f the s tations were open , and lines at some of those open stations wound around the le ngth or two cit y blocks. The Automobile Club of Southe rn Califo rnia said Thurs· day that about 85 percent of lhe s tations in the Los A.ngeles .ai:ea would be closed Sunday. with 40 percent shutting down on Salur- da y . W ails Cor gaso li ne have a ve raged 45 minutes al many stations in Los Angeles. M aullin said Brown would be m eeting with local government oCft cials from around the stale. a nd with representa tives of the 1111. tourist and n·nt a -car in· 11us trif':-. M aull1n :-.aa<I tht·rc al> no clear cxplan<ita on why hnes at station~ GAS SHORT AGES CUT TOURISM-AS AMERICANS STILL DOUBT 'CAISIS'-84 GAS PAINS GRIP COUNTY DRIVERS -A3 plan Cro m what !>Om l' <·11 0 1wa"lng llousc-a nd S<>nale mc-m g ressional lt!aders :-.el' a:-. like ly lwr!'> from the \\'('st..rn 1-;t al~., h) r ejection when 1l come!> up for g u:-ir;.intet'inj! .. xtrC1 ~u!.11lln" ru Cloor votes in the House und tt11n!> to :-.lat~s wher e ga!>olint' Senate next week. u:-.e l!'> hea vy often becaus .. of Unless both houses approve long drn:ing dls\anc c :. a nd the stand~ pl\lJl_tu' tM end .PL lo1,1rism.., _ -----nextweek. it wi\l die. Bradem as said various ways One modific ation that seems are· hc1n~ con"S1dered to permit to be gatnmg s141>port would im· cha nges designed lo win sup· pose a three.cat cap on coupon port. including possible resub· eligibility. said House a ssistant m 1s-;1 o n o f th P p I a n with Democ r a ti c lea d e r J o h n mod1f1<.'at1on., A 1~7 5 law Brademas. ().Ind sC'vcrl'ly hmtts the µo:.!>1b1ltl y As submitted to Congress. \ht-for ;inwndml·nt to tht· C'artl'r p res ident's plan would allocaV· propo-.<il. 1\1 :111t-m.1~ -.a1cl gasolrne durin ~ !)~·f io u !> fut>I s hortages based on the numb<•r or r e~i stered veh i cl e~ 10 .a hou sehold. C ritics s ay this would g1v" people who can afford many car s a n automatic adv a nta~c over those who can't. They also a rgue that cars could be rescued fro m junk heaps and quatify for cou pons. "Some people we re even call· in g t h'e pr es• d ent'!> p I an the ·used ca r de ale r 's r ch ef bill.' "joked Brade m as Bradc mas ali-r> 11n·d1<:h·d ..... hke ly a prov1:,1o n ;umcrl al <111 Aligels Get Campa1ieris The r••l10nirlt! pl<i n ".,,en rrnl\ a'> .1 last resort d u1 ang trmL·l> of ..,,., l'l'l' fu(•I i.h1>rla ~P'-<,urh ,1., .1n11tlwr /\r'ab nil 1•ml1arg11 Halt 11 ... pr1•s1clcn1 '>U~' 1ls av;.iilahal1 1 \ i-. 1mµt.>r:.itr H"" rnr lht· na I HHI !i l·ncnu future . The House Commerce Cum m ittee rejected the pla n thrs week . hut agrc~d to se nd ti tn the lfoui.t• floor without a rc:cnm mcndal1on f'rom Pog~ ,\ I DIEDRICH. • 'fhl'll , \\Ith d..C,·n:-.c IJ"y1·1 ,J :t nll'' R1dckt a~long riuc.,llon.,, l>wd11t·h \I.Ill ll'll ha'> n ·r -.ccm 11f thl' l!.17:! 7 1 l'\'1•nl:-. th ,11 lh1• pro~1·cutwn allt-~l's Jdfkd up 111 hri bc ry 1\rlt'r R1ddl'l fm•->ht·:-. quest ion .. mg his d i1·ot. l)1edri<'h will fac·1· p rosecuto r Michae l 'ap121.1 !- to ;i ll ~1rms rares and th e fulfi\1-e:-. m •·nt of human need s. said ,,,okl•!>man .I •nic Be rnste in of Laguna Bt:ach -S hl' and othe r local c hapte r clurn:m en have. announced ~Sut:- da y d e m o ns tration s along PaC'1flc Coasl Hig hway in San Cle mente. at Avenida del Mar: rn Dana Point. at Del Obispo Road . in Laguna Be ach al the C'1\y ·, M ;.1in Re ach . in Nt>wporl Beach .al ~c.,., port Boule\'an L ltl llunt1nl!lon lka1·h a l ~cwland '-.\c t'l'I 111 th•· <'tt\ l'wr a nd ;ti <. oldc·n" , .. ,I ~t 11·1 ·1 :1 nd en Sc•:al ll1·,11 •h 11 H11l~.1 l't111 ;i Hoad ;.ind al Seal lkJl'll l!oul•·v:ird Co1ru11ercial Complex Gets Plru111ers OK Aftl•r adding conditions, Irvine planning comm1ss1o nC'rs Thurs- d.1y nil!ht 1!r ;rnl<>1I approval for a 1·0111 nll•fl'IJI 1 ~·nll•f' at t ht' t•orncr 11f \\ J lnut A\'1•0\lt' anrl ('ulver l>r1,·1· moo~ \'11nd1.\1on:s added tu thO'\\' prnpo~t·d by the t.·rty plan rnn~ ... t:arf .11 1· h m•t' on t1m1•s tn.11 l)u:-10\'~"l'"· .a re:.ta~ ,c 11'1 1!·1~1111 n1· '>t at 1o n may Ulll'r:Jlt• No 111>1•n1ng~ can QCC·ur earlie r th.111 ~a m M11n<fay through f'n · day or H :i m Saturday and Sun· cl ay und a ll outlets must close by 11 p m Sunday through Thurs- d J) and by m 1dn1ght on Fridays .and Saturdays li~DUSTRY FEARFUL. • • arc longe r in some parts or Califo rnia than others. · One possible explanation, he said, is that parts of California a re still experie ncing rapid population Rrowth. and Rasoline allocal1ons arl' based on usage last year T h<.· Cal1forn1a Angl'b and Te xas Han~er!> of lhc Am c.: ri ran L c •• g ll l' 11 n nounct'~ today tht•y ha\'l' l r aded s ho rts tops . the Ange ls pickin~ up vl'lcnin He rt Campanc ris in ex change fo r Dave Chalk. I Sec story. Page B61 Campane ris. 37, is a 16.year veteran of the m a jor leagues /\.. f1 vc-ltme All-St a r . he played in three World Serie., with the Oakland As <:ro;s"l'Xilmtnat1on And y the e nd of nl:.'..xt week. r>1 cdnc ~and Hose's fa te 1s like· I~ lo be rn the hands of thc eight "om an . rour·man JU ry that 1:-. hearing the c.:ase The Cl'ntcr. to be developed by the l' & ~ pa rtne rs hip, will in· duck .1 "Junior" rle partment s tore. !-tupcrrnarkel. bank , hquor . tore. drug s to re a nd retail :.hops "Attendances are well a head of projections and last ycarAs f igures." Ross said. "And I believe it 's becCIUSc people who feel tha t they might not get back from the beach o r desert are de- ciding inste ad to s pend a day a t Disqey\and." Ross said Dis n eyland is circula ting information about l'ar pooling to all em ployees in Canal Bill Backed SAC RAMENTO IAP l The Brown adminis tration's hill authonzin~ c<>nstruclion of the P <'ripheral Canal s urv ived a close ca ll rn the Sen ;ite /\~ricullurc a nd Wa te r Commit- tee and was sent to the Finance Committee on a 6·5 vote. OAANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Y~0.A"<ll'f~t 0.•il• P ttM w.1tf\•ft""'''(t:r' btrw<' ,,,.. ,.....W'I> Pf,... ... '' 04'CM1Ywtd ow ,,,,,. O•jlt\()' Co.t\1 P1;hl1\Nl\Q(Of"OfW'Y C,-.Nt"lf>ffn1t•ftno\ ••• _.""'''"•a ~"" IPWOVOI" I,.~ .. ., tor (O'.IA MflW Nt'llll"()l)f'I (l .. .cft ~ttnotOft 6't4t<P\ f~ I+'•"' Y"H~'f ''"""'· \.AiQUl"Wt 8-llllC.,_1"°"1f\C01H\ a ,.,,.O"' tf1'4ll()ftltl ·~··~ '"' pvN1'\nf'O S.111h,110.-... """' ~Oft¥" lf'll C)f'1ft(1p.tJ SMll>f1\hl"9 C>t4"1 ''"'' ))0 "'"'18•• Strn t '°''.-Mil"~ '"'''°"~• .. •1t1'1 .. _., .. _ Pr,.,,IOtftt AMI PYb'l"' Jot~ll '"'"' V>t• PtHltlf•C tlld Gt-ti._._ ,_ .... "' ....... flll\el'UtQtrw) f~IOt' OI-• H. L .. t .,_.,. ..... A,)~t~tfnt M.tn•o•PMJ Ectt1on Telepflon• (7'4)942-4321 Cl"'"'" Adv9t11tlfttMa:M11 ( an effort to. case a gas shortage sit uatien that seems likely to las t ro r some time Ca r poohng 1s a l!>o being d1s- c u s s e d t o da y al Hughes Aircr aft, Fullerton . where the tot al of 8,000 employees makes t he fi rm the secon d lar gest e mploye r in Orange County . "We've had no a bsenteeis m and we noticed latenl!ss today for the first time." spokesman Bascom .Jones s aid. ··1 think. though. that lateness won't be s uch a major factor once people realize. as they reaH7.ed today. that they're going to have to get out to t he pumps r a rly if t hey want the gas that will get them to work." J ont"s said Hu~hcs company vehil'les arc being operated un· d er strict economy m easures lo help the firm eke out ils gas al- loca tion "No unnecessar y runs. max- imum load~ carefu\ driving. all that sort 01 thing." J ones said . "We have a crisis, it's going to be here for a long time and we want to do a ll we can to keep our o peration atrull e fficiency." Absenteeism a n d la te n ess have not yet affected operations a t Pacific Telephone where the n umbe r of 6 ,500 e mployees makes the company lhe fourth lar~est employer in the county. IWIN .TO ASK G4S ROLLBACK LOS ANGELE' <AP) -Board of Supervisors '\chairman Ken· neth Hahn says he will ask President Carter to rolJ back gasoline prices lo where they were Jan. l . Hahn. who recently returned to his job a fte r near\y three monlha of illness. said Thursday he wlll also u k Carter tor a leder.al bav..ti&alion of · ·eness profits by oU companies." Sa nta Clara County, south of Sa n Fr ancisco . 1s one of the faste st-growing areas. M aullin said the problem is d i ffe re nl in San 'l''rancisco, wher e the population has bee n declining. But it is a com muter city. with people driving in from thl' fast.growing suburbs. Pa rt of the proble m , he said. is public misapprehension about the amount of ~asoline availa· ble. lie s aid Californi<i 's a lloca· tion in May is actually 102 per. cent of what it was in April. M aullin said county officials and representatives of service stations would meel Monday in Sacramento to discuss the plan. He said he expected the first or· ders to be issued after that m eeting. Maumn said the declaration iss ued today by Brown is onJy an "informational'' draft so that counties would know the exact terms of lhe a llocation plan. He said if a county wants the pla n imposed . the Board of Supervisors would ask Brown to declare a st.ate of e mergency in their county, a nd then Brown wo uld respond by issuing an or- de r imposing the odd-even plan. M aulUn said the hours stations would operate would be left up \D individual station operators, but lhal lhe state would urge and encourage stations lo stag- ger hours so 'lhal motor ists are not stranded. He said the state would also urge etaUons lo post large signs le1Un1 thelr boun and to a dopt a flag ayst.em -green fl•&• ii they are open for buainess . yellow naas if lbey are open to sell only~o e mergency vehicles and red nags if they are closed. M awlln uid county offtelals and represenlaUve5 o( service stations would meet Monday in • C h a lk, a seven year vete ran, underwent knee surgery in the offseason and has been on the dt!t· able d list. T h l' a 11 l· ~ :i t ro n ' ~1 i!. a 1 n !-. l 0 1ed r 1c h et nd Ho!>e t•c n ter around the 1973·74 dforb of Anahe im H ills, In c . to ha\'c 2.200 acres rem ovc<.I from a n agricultura l prese r vl' :.i nd opc•nl'd to developme nt. Anti-Inflation Fighters! LAST CHANCE FOR A REAL OLD-FASHIONED BARGAIN! MEN'S SUITS QWlth purchase of one at re gular price 50UIHCOAIT~ •COSTA Mi\A • Mt-IHJ In other ;,.il'I ion rn the re lat1 ve- l~ s horl m l'l•t1ng. the com· 1111!>St0n a pp ro ved construction or a Del Tat•o ra!>t food outlet in the Woodbn d~c Act ivit y Cor- ridor ---~--------------~ ORANGE COUNTY I CALIFORNIA __;:;;;;,..;...._ ---------=-.,------- FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1979 ·Your llometown Dally NewHpaper · ~ TEN CENTS . .. I ~Brown Gas Plans ·J . Allocation Systeni SAC'HAM r.NTO 11\ p I (;O\ Edmund Brown Jr '11111 todu\ he will uuthornr1• t'OUllllt'!> tn reatrkl twsohot' sult•t-to c·111 ' with odd and ('vun ht'l·n1t\' phth'' on altemalt' duy~ ,111cJ proh1b11 "lopping off" tunh that im · more than hatr full Tht! Den1ot·ralle RO' t'rnor toltl reporters he wtiuld 1r" okt• hti. e m e rgency powl'rs tudJ) l11 .sl lo w the a lhH·at1on '):-.lt-m ·•l * • lnr nl up11un "' '\non 11' tlw 1'<'lun11c·' v.oulc1n·qu1·-.11t S.111t.1 Cl<1r11 l'•IUfll)' wh1d1 ,1 ' k ,. d H 1 11 ~ n ~ 11 u ' t' h 1 ' 1·11wr~t·m·y rx1w1·r' tu uuthoritt• I h1· odd ,., t-11 1>1 d n. w .1:. l' 11 f)t"t'h'<1 · w tw th1• f1r:.t tn ucl fount)' 'lll>t•f\'ISOr ., Wl'f t' Ill !>JH'<'llll 'l'!>!>11111 lht·n· 111.ta> II l!i ,111 1•H11rt lo ,illt•vltllt' lht• hurd:.hqh JI 1111· .:d'> line., " Hi uv. n !>UHi * * Orange Cour:ity to Act as Gas Plan Details Main pro_v_!_si~n-~ ~ft_~ Cll}cfi;!enc~ ga.§ J.>rOpo..§al a.~ __ "'PUrChases on c.1ltern~te days . de termine d by the last number of th~ lice nse pl<ite. A b1;1n on selling ga:--lo <J motorist whose tank was mor\! than h:Jll full A limit of ~I gallons to a ,·ch1ch: Long Gas Lines Trigger Tempers By the DaUy Pilot St•ff Motorists faced long lines etnd naring tempers today as the 1-(as C'runch e n veloped eoastetl Orange County • Some ~wople wt·r(: s tartled al Lhc seeming ~uddcnnc~s with which the flow of ~asolinc was cut oH. THERE WAS CONFUSION, frustration a nd eve.n a fight or two as Oran~e Coast residents sought gasoline · the lifeblood of the Southern California lifcstvle. Oul of frustration mostly. ~omc resorted to calling the Daily Pilot to vent thew anger and. perhaps, to seek a worct or tw11 or consol;,twn or maybe to !(Ct a tip on where to bu gas There w:.is lllll1· ~olaet· to 11rfer Newsmen drive cars. too Lint's at filling s1atw11s oil along the Orange Coast slretc·h~ blocks -and police everywhere were reporting trafhe J11m~ around any stations that were open G<.1soli1w starvN1 motorist~ unwillin~ly waited in a long"'lan.,e ··t"hr~ morning <it ont· Fountain Valley s tation. many with th~ir motor:-runnini,:. only to find out the st.a t1 on wasn't purnµmg any gas The snetfu al Amer ':. Arco Station al Talbert l\venuc and. Magnolrn Street bc·~an when a driver pulled into the station al 6.30 a m 1n hopes that 1t would open Othcrl> parked behind him and i,oon 50 etutos were lined up. . But then:-wai. no gai. ;rnd the dealer d1dn 't know when a nev. ::.upf)ly \\Ould ~rn"~' THE OPERATOR Ot' A !>lallon 1n Irvine Un1vers1ty Mobtl swd he lo~t 10.000 gallons of gasoline bccaw.c motorisL'i had left their cars parked in his station over· night 10 hopes uf bean~ among the fi rs t IO hne thlS mum · mg <Sei> GAS PAINS REPORTED. Page A2 > .. ~e l~The San "It 111 not l(01ng IO crt•ate new u1nuunl1> vf g:is It ti. not ration 111~ It I!> nicrt•ly an 1nv1la· t1011 tu lht' l'OUnltC!> If they 'o \'hOOM.' Thi!> 1s a matter of hll· JI l'llrtt rot ll 1s a modest pro.:rjm · Thi· plun 1:. !>>m1lar to one by tht·rl t;u, Hun a ld Re <tgan in M<trch 1974 afll•r an Arab 011 em· ba rgo It'd to long linl'S and s hort tempers .it' gas pumps • * * One difference 1s that Brown's plan includes a ban on giving ,ea i, to a car that already has GAS SHORTAGES CUT TOURISM-AS AMERICANS STILL DOUBT 'CRISIS'~4 more than half a tank, and a 20.,rnlJon Umit on anv dispens ing * * * of gasoline, said state Energy CQ m mission s pokeswoman Stephanie Bradfield. She said drivers would be re· quired to let station attendants inspect fuel gau~cs. Any atten· dant who pumped m ore than 20 gallons of gas to a vehicle, or gave a ny gas lo one that was more than half-full, could be fined up to $500 and spend six m onths in Jail. s he said. •· * * * Ila.~ lie Bee11 Waiting That ~ong? noh Rood ot' I luntington Beach may be the proud owner of a perfect 190!'> Buick antiaue auto. hut toda\' he learned lh<Jl v int<q.~c or not. ynu get t<J stand in a ~a s ol in<:· linl· 1u:-,I l1kl• everybod y els " Hood wa~ trying to ga :--up al :Vlobil sta· t ion at Brookhurst <tnd Victor1<:1 stretts . Hood sa\'s h1:--Buick ha~ two cyltndl•rs and the t'~mk hold ~ 1fi gallons And "get ttm, he el<.11m:-. 15 mil<'S 1wr g aflon L1k l· ncwt:r low m1k:,q . .!t' modt·ls . his ant1quP t•\ en ha:-. an :1d.1u~tablt• st<:cnng whl•el Teachers Flay Trustees Lagww lmtructors A1igry at Pay lmpa.sse By WILl.IAM llOUGI:: Of .... D•olJ Piiat Sl•lf /\bout 80 disgruntle<! Laguna Beach tc<ichcrh Jammer! into the s chool d1~trict ·~ tiny hoetrcf room Thursday to tell trustt·cs they were fed up fighting for a raise that is "rieservl·d " "I think this h<1a rd is forget· tin ~ the performance of the t eachNs." onl• inslructor told bo:ird membe rs "You do nol educate childrt'n. lt·achC'rS d11. 'The only way you can hc·lp us more than a handshake and say ing ·w e·re doinj! a good JOb 1•1s to hclp u.s hve in th1 .!> town .. Local tca<·hcrs art• anl!ry bl•causc \\:.ll!l' talk!> h:Hc t-ndl·d m :i stalt'matl'. with board mem ht·rs offcnnj.! a :1 7 PL'rct:'nl in t n·::ist• whilt' tcac ht'r' an: Sl't·k tn)! a six p1:·rccnt irny h1kt• Faculty J\:-.:-.oe1ation Prc~u.tent Lid:.i C:.i mpht•ll C'rit1 ci1t>d board mt•m bcn> for rdu:.mi.: l11 budge <See TEACHE RS. Page A2> Thatcher Accepts Minister's Spgt LONDON 11\Pl Margurct Thatcher, the s trong-willed grocer's daughter who led her Conservative• Party to triumph in Britain's gener<JI election, ac· et.'Pl<'d et royal m andate today from Queen Elizabeth II to form a new government and become Europe ·~ firs t woman p rime minister. T he man she defeated. Prime Minis t e r J a m es Callag h a n . c<Jlled it a great m oment in British history "I f~I tremendous." declared the 53·year·old Mrs. Thatcher. who championed Cree enterprise and eurbs on union power in de· realinJ: Calla~han 's Labor Party Oemente Seniors Piao Open House An open house and b uffet luncheon is olanned for 1 o.m . Sunda)' at the recently renoval· ed Casa De Seniors, 238 Ave. Del Ma r . San Cleme nte. government tn Thursday's clcc lio n With her husband, Den1i,, she.· rode through tht• j!.alcs of Ruck 1ngham Palace 1n a black Rove r fo r thl' historic audience with ~ueen Elizabeth 11. Thirty-four GAY RAP ENOS THORPE CAREER-A4 minutes later. she emerged anCI drove to 10 Downing St .. the prime minister's official res- idence. where she was ~reeled queen earlier to tender his res- ign a ti o n told Labor Party t:a lla~han . who met with .the queen earlier to tender his re - s ignatlon, told La bor Party workers. "I cong ratulate Mrs T h atcher on "becoming prime minister. It is a great office. a wonderfuJ privilege. and for a woman to occupy that office is. I think. a treme ndous m oment in the country's history. "T herefore. every00e1y m ust. on tH:half of all our people wish he r well." It must have been hard work putting toeetber the San Juan Capistrano carnival rides. At any rate , Rick Handy, carnival worker, found good use Thursday fo r a • couple of the seats on the Zumur before the ....... crowd. The Cinco de Mayo event sponsored by the chamber of commerce was to con- tinue today until 11 p. m.. Saturday from noon to 1J p.m. and Sunday from noon to 10 p.m. Certificates of a ppreciation will be p resented a t 2 p.m . to in divlduals and groups that aided in the renovation of the old house that will serve a s a senior's admlnis trative office Jn a terse post-mortem on Labor's defeat . Callaghan said, "Obviously we dldn 't convince as m any peoplt as we should h11ve <tone." With 611 of the 635 seats In the <See MAGGIE, P•ge AZ> •• ' .. St ate Ener gy Commission Chairman Richard Maullin said earlier today that the odd.even plan probably would be im· plemented first in Santa Clara. San Francisco. Alameda a nd San Mateo counties afte r a meeting withcountyofficlals Monday. In San i''ra ncisc0; Mel Wax. spokes man for Mayor Dianne f'einsteln sa id Brown telephoned ISee GAS, Page A 2> * * * et Odd-even Sch~e---·-· Planned 5, GAR\'<• R \~Vil.Lt: • O!IMO••lY Pofot~t.llf Orallgt· Cn1111l~ :-.u per v1~ors 111dtl'Jll•ll ll)di.I~ th<·y "-Ill nH·l·I lak th1~ altl·rnoon to proclaim a ga:-.olln<: stc.tte of l'mergl'nl'y <J nd rnvokt the lol'al option odd even pl an. The emergency procla ma· 11un must be made by Board of Suµer v 1sor s Ch airman Philip Anthony . who was oul or the county this mo rning. But s upervisors Tho mas Riley a nd Ralph Clark s aid they will u r~c Anthon:. l•1 make th<> rro<" lamat1on and to invoke the odd .-ven sC'heme at the gas pum p!> "by no later than Monday." To c·ounty motorists. that mean~ those drivin ~ vehicles v. 1th hct>nst.• plettt• configurations that end in even num'*rs will be <·hg ihle to buy g <is on s pecified da,·~ i 'host· drivers with veh1clcl> "'hllM' hC'L'n~l' platl'~ ··nd w1lh odd numb1•r.., l1:-w1•ll a:-letter~ rrom ~o l·allcd L'"" 1ronme nt<il pla te~ \\ill ht• t>l1,g1hlt' to bu~ l!iJ!Wlint• 011 altcrnatc• days I n J d d 1 t 1 on . ci n I ~ v l' h 1 de owner'\ who:-e gas tanks arc lci-.:-. 1h.1n half full \\Ill qualtf~ for i.:~1 l>oh1w pun·h.1!>t'~ Th<' cltld t.•n·n ~as 'l'ht'mt: wu!> 111 ust• in Orangl' ('ounty during thl· cner~y ('rtS1~ of 197·1 H1ll'y pmnlcd <1ut th,1t after a flow days lhP Ion~ lint·~ ()f C ar~ "'ailing for fuel al 1"<1unty gas :-t t1t11>n:-. dw111dlNI anti "tht• plan 'l'1·m(•d lo hnng 11<clcr out of c.·hao~ .. "I feel th1i. 1s a lrti\' em(•rgcn· cy wht·thc.•r o r not 11 ,., a figment of tht· public ·~ 1mag1n<1t1on." Hilt>v !>aid a::. he talked of his :-.upµort for the plan l'lark. a forml'r scrvtCl' sta lion o~rator. called the string of aulomOhllcs line d up at :.t•r.-.ce stations today .. a cnl1cal s1tuat1on "County ~overnment hets to take decisive action to cnCI this dilemma ... Clark said As chairman of the Orange County Trans it Dis trict. Clark ~aid he will m ove Monday to press 35 <Jddit1onal buses inlo s e rvi ce lo help gas -s hort <St-e PLr\N, Pa~e A2> Or:~:ci~:USI \\eather Night and morning low cloudiness. othe rwise hazy a fte rnoon s unshine Satur- d ay. Highs 65 to 70 at beaches to mid-70s inland. Lows tonight 53 to 58. INSIDE TODA" Cinco d.e Mayo ce~bra· hons. Orange County'! opera boom. phnld:ng p1ano& dttlaghl in Weekend.er, P~ Cl. •1v .. ,...,,1u ... .... L.M. ••W l11tl11•n Ct ll .. rlli• ClattU!ff C-k • C"nwW111 O.tlllfl..itft .. ._ .. , ..... n•rurMilfllt ,. ... , ... .. .,_ ... .............. l•tlex It CM .. •• All cw .. ..... 9J '" CM •• CMI •• - .. .. ... DAILY PILOT L/SC San,:_juan Coumy Car Tally Riae1 80/tJ Accepts Dealen Oa.hunftry motor\• who ~N _..,., 1UOiUM en.a. with t~ on~ th•t lt-rt many drtven w\lll tmptJtull• i11 t9N blnetio ov•rtoolr °"1'1 thlng ti""lft Mon can oe the road \n Orange County today San Clemen\e wlll soon be los· lng buslncs:s lo Ila northern neltthbof. Tiit; N\IM•t;• Ot' .,... ... out tMr. a..&toa t.hal t'lusl¥e ~1'~ Is up b)' 8 perct,nt o'•er tht' 19?4 t>tlly. Uw 11lilll: Oep•rtnle-1\t uLMotor V~tudt"" saa4 today After months or de bate over a n ·hitt.•r turul concernfi, Sato Juan c0Ufll'1lm\'n tb1' wee.k ap· proved Pf'rllllt• allowln1 two San CIPm.,ntt• car dealerships lo re- locate in the Mi.alon City. Or••~e ~uni)' r•'t:•s traUons for lt79 totul l ,3Tl,7ti7 In t'74. tbf dt&Martment ~corded 1.m .• ·~I.I ., ISN'T THAT JI.lit ra~clnaUnu.' ·• wo•r)' Santa Ani.a ~erv11·,• "lttt1011 op.•r11 lor C'.'OmmC'ntN1 todu'lt "~"h11t\•\•t•r thl' tulal,, lht-rt'l!Ull i11 the ~hmt• ~"r:. Tht• two n 1r dealerships will tw IO('flt('(f t'Mll or Interstate s het ween the Orteu Highway and San Juan Creek Road. The area i.a P•rt of " 100.•cre bus1- tll'SS p ark in th~ open land be tween La Novta Avenue and the freeway. wlndlftlC 1tn•unc1 tht> bh1ck urnt PVPrybo\ly m \h\lm h<l~UntJ Uke beH that lht-f"\''3 ~"'"" 1(,1!> lf'f\ wh\'n he rt!11chc• m y pumpi!6." ~ Industry Expects Gas Pinch Impact Tht-two dt:alers, £1 Camino .. or<I ;.ind Hal Greene Chevrolet. t .wl.'<I (1l(fcrent situations at the l'Ounc1l meetJng Dave Sweeney. o~ ncr of the Ford dealership. Wt1:> .appcahnl( C'Ondillons placed • on h1 hwld1ng by planning com· n11:.:.1nner:. By TOM HARl.t \ OtllwO.lly 1>11•l )ul1 Oran g<' Count y' m;11or t•mployers hu vt· 1111t yl'l felt uny rt>al effl'l'l from the mounl1n~ gasoline cris is. Rut ttll who n•srxmdt.>d to ;i survey on U1c ga:. :.hortag,. and what It mi~ht mean to industry made it r l<>ar todll:V that they arc expeC'l111g al>sl'ntt•t•ism :1n<l l<.1 teness to I>«' <•mploye<' hwton. that tht•v will havt· to ll V{' with Wl• 'nolH'l.'d latio•m•ss on th1· part of som1• 11r our t•mplc1yt•t·~ for th~ first t1nw today." com· mented Fr~d Kot·h . d('puty superinten<ient in Oran~e Coun- ty's Dt-partmcnt or Education "But those of us who were fortunate en<iugh not to have to hne up at the pumps this mom · ing knew the> reason for the tardiness. ll 's 1nc·v1lahlf', or -c o ?l'T s e . A b s e n Le e 1 s m t s .some thinl't else but we haven't run <icros::. it yt'l ·· Tht> de1><1rtmt•nt of l'durat1on ·~ GAS ... ;\<lr!> l-'t'111s11 11\ "'' Thvr.,d.1 y n11-thl ~nd th:al tw •'!<Pl'l't•·c1 San l"r.i n<'isro lo "i.:o :iloni.t w1th 1t ·· Spt•<1 k1 ng tc1 r"portt·r-.. hf'for1 · 1t-sl1fying to » H ou.<;(.• sutx-om m1ttee. Brown said the plan would start 1n any county that requested it after he tssued his l.'mer~ency order today. M s . Brad fi el d sai d mol<l rcvcles. huM~s. commercial vehicles, m :ul trucks. c mcrgen· l'Y vehicles and vehicles for the handicapped would be exempt S he ~aid pc•rsona hzl'd plnlt'!> wo uld be cont.1dercd odd numher<'d M :iul11n .!--~11d cJ1·t :11 I!. of th~ plan "t'rc· i-l'nl Ill ,1fh•1'tc•<I C'oun u~·-. Th11r-.rla\ n1.,:ht via .1n Offll·•· 11f 1':m1•rJ.!t•n<'.Y ~crvtl•es telctyp1· nl•fwurk Hut add1l1ona I details were• i-t1lf'b<>m14 worked out to· day. Maullin said the plan was drafted Thursday ni~ht because "we had sufficient reports of dif· f1 culties at lines at service sta- tions becoming too long to han· die .. and emeq.tency vehicles that wert' um1ble to pas~." Officials from Santa C lara and San f''rancisco counties reported m stances of cmer~cncy veh1cl<::. beln~ trapped m cloR~cd streets t)y long lines or cars wailing for gas. Maullln said In San Francisco. cibout 40 per cent or the st;.itions we re open. and lines nt some of those open stations wound a round t.he length of two city blocks . The Automobile C lub o f Southern C;.illfomta sa id Thurs day that about 85 percent of the stations in lhe Los Angeles area would he closed Sunday . with 40 percent shultlnR do wn on Satur· day. Waits fo r gasoline ha ve averaged 45 minutes at many stations in Los 7\ngeles. M aullin said Brown would he m eeting with local J,tovernmenl om cials from around t.he state, and with r epresentatives of the otl. lo\trist and rent a·car in· dustries. OftANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '"'"O"ttftOi"'(Olt\tDMIY Plfot w1tftwPW "•'-fO"" bl"""d t"'f' ~ Pffl'\' l\OWb'l\NIOb• tt. Of~ (n.01 Pvt>l•\f*""O~f ~0--'"'~...a.1"°"",.'" OwOlt\.~d ~y ttw(NOft f t•d•Y fo• fO'\fflt ,...w . ........,... ~tt Mun•1nfl4fM\ fl1t1111 h r °"" t11"Vttlh•• ltW-1M L~hf.Mft "°"tft(M\t A ~"'°'• '"utOAt' .,.,~ '' pVt'\'•\fwll.ft '"''''"""' •• no ~IM•t\ "Ttwi 0-•"C.•o.:•I CNf>'•\~"'O ()ti111'\t ,. •I JlO W.\1 l "t .. ~. (O\l•Mf'\411 c .,.,...,,,~,. •1-1- •-· 11 -~\ldfl'tt •'Wt Pvbtt"""' JioO• Cw"' \/"ePt ... ~t4tfl(IOf-,.,.,._.#19~r • ...._., ... llff lttll .. ~ ........... M•MQl"'I £d!1 .. °"""" L-~I> -111\1\lef!llM,,_.,.,.,,.,., omoee '4\lm~i:.'=~ .. u:i,m·~~= .. ,. ,...,... ... (114)~ a..tMled Adv•rtltl1t1142-Mll ..... " ... .-,, .. ~ .... ! T...,t1o11•4 ...... ,,..,...,.c ........ 19 •...-0 'ill 000 t'Olflfll~ l'I'" 01 .1kl II th1• l.ir~t·'t l'lfl lllo.' 1•r 111 Or ant;l' County • Al ll1srll'~ la nd. wht•re 6,000 t' 111 ployccs h;.i vc to seek gus to gt•t thi!m to the Magic Kingdom. offi cials said tht•y havt• not yel encountered lateness or absen- tet•1sm. D1Snt'yland s poke11mun llob Ross suit.I the gas i,,hortagt• may prov£' to he a hlessing In <h~guise fur 1 ht· J\naht·1rn operation '/\ltencta111·t·~ :.1 n• wdl ;.ihead <'C pruJt•l'l1on. ... and last yt•a r·s fq~ures ." Hoss said "And I bdieve it ·s because people who reel that they might not gel back from the beach or desert are de · riding instead to spend a day at Disneyland." Ross said Disneyl a nd is c irculating information about c ar pooling to all e mployees in a n efrort to ease a gas s hortage s ituation that seems likely to last for some time. Car pooling is also be1n~ dis- t· u s~ed· today <tl Hu g h e s ,\ 1 re raft. f·uJlerton. wh(;re th(! tota l or fl.OLIO employt'l's makes t he rirm thl' sr con<l large~t 1•mploy<·r in Omni;:<' C'ount) ··w,.·\'l' taac1 no ahsl'nteetsm :ind wt' noticl•cl la\l'ness today ror the first time." spvkesman Ha sC'om Jones said. "I think. though. that lateness won't be s uch a major factor once people realize. as they realized today, that they're going lo have to gel out to the pumps early if they want the gas that wm gel them to work." Jones s aid Hughes compa ny vehicles are bem~ oper ated un· d er stn<'t economy measures lo hrlp the firm ekl' out its gas al IOCjtlon · N" u11n1·t'l'!>:-.irv rurts. max· 1mum lo<icts . n1n·Cul tlr1\•1ng . i.ill t kat s<>r1 of thinl!..· Jones said .. We have ,, 1·ns1~. 1t 's ~01ng tn l1l' hcrt· for :.t l<Jn~ ta mt' a nd we want to cto all w1• <:an lo kee p our opera tion at full 1•fhti{!ncy .. A h sC!nteel!>m and l<Jlt!nes~ h :ive not yet affcC'tCd nperations at Parifir Te lephone where the numbt!r or fi .500 e mp loyees makes the company the fourth l:.er1?.esl t mploycr in the county. II a I t; rl'<'nt• was appealing a dl'nl ~~I or h1:. ~rm1t by planning t om missioners t'ounc1l ml'n disagreed with comm1ss1oners 4 to I over al· lowing the two companies to dis play nine cars in their patio· likt· s howroom areas. And members voled 4 to 1 to <t llow 20-foot lights a round por- tions of the two buildings. Ftnallv. councilmen voted 4 to I tv s u1)port constru<'tion of the l'hcvroh•t dealership, providing l~tndsc.iµC' plans for the building ~ ert' brou~ht back for review Councalm <i n James Thorpe dissented on all votes but the landscape issue. FBI Rules Sea-Death Drowning ArtE>r two months of J""efuslng to <'Ommcnt on the case. FBI agents s aid today they have ended their probe into the March 6 drowning of a Whittier man found at sea 16 miles off Dana Point Harbor ''Based on the Orange County Corone r's report we received Wednesday, we are conducting no further investigation" into the de ath of Alfred Joseph Castenada. 22. said s pecial agent John Morrison. U .S. Coas t Guard cutter cr e wmen pulle d Castenada's body from the ocean after the man had apparently fallen over hoard while sailing on a 29-foot hoat with friends to Avalon at 9 45 pm Orang1· Countv Coroner t•h1cf 1n ve!>t1gator J im Rct~ner said lo· <lay autopsy and toxicology n ·· µurb indicated that Castenada drowned "Thi• r('()Orl tndit·ated th<H no foul play was involved." Mor· rison added . M o rri son ~aid the f'Bl declined comment on the case tint1I now because or federal restriction~. F.ro"' Pagr A I GAS PAINS REPORTED. A tanker truck wu:. unable lo deliver the gas Thursday night bec·ausc the carb we re parked over the connections to his underground :.toragc l<tnkb, he said The tanker driver left and he'll never sec that gas again. explained the exasperated station operator. "People are really gelling short te mpered because of tht.> lack of gas." Sheriffs Sgt.. Jack Luster said today. LUSTER SAID NO ARRESTS were made in the two altercations reportt.'CI today one in Laguna Niguel and one in El Toro lie indicated one fight lnvolved a steady customer at one s tation who fe lt he deserved to get in front or the line. While wailing in line , several motorists expressed opinions t~~t lhe>re is no rccil gasoline shortage and that pre· sent condition:-; ar<' the result or a plot by oil companies to drive up prices. "THERE'S NO SHORTi\GE." said Newport salesman Mike Patrick • • "I think they are ~oing to limit the supplies unlil prices gel up to $1 or $1.25 a gallon. And they're going to get it " Fran Morrett or Huntington Beach agreed. "They're going to rorce gasoline up to that $1.25 per gallon bullhoey." Mrs . Moffett also s aid she believes the Southern California a rea Is being targeted "because there Is no de- cent rapid \ransil and we have lo use our cars to gel to work." ··wE REALLY HAVE changed our driving habits," she said. "On wee kends. we have even cut off trips lo the Westminster ma ll." A Huntington Beach woman called the Daily Pilot this mornln8 lo say she stopped al her neighborhood station at 5:45 a.m . "I was lucky," she said. "I was fifth in line. By 6, there must have been 50 cars. "ll was much worse last night," she said . Sbe tokl of 150 cars "serpentining through the parking lot" of the Lucky Supermarket next to the station, at Magnolia and Atlanta in HunUngton Beach. GROCERY SHOPPERS couldn't 1et in or out of the parking lot, •M aatd, u~lil the store manager used boxboys a nd shoppin{C carts to open up a pathway. There was at least one car waltlnc at the Standard st.· lion at Culver Drive and Michelaon in Irvine at 5:30 this morning. But by 7: LS, the line on Culver had turned the comer onto Sandbur1 and waa getting wone, a caller aaid. "111E\"Ri': SAYING IT'S a two·hour wait for I••," he sa\c\. "But lt 1ooks more Uk• a l!u·-·houf'wa't lo me." Another caller was clearly emu.eel by the Unes. "You've IOl Co come out here and Me UU.," be Hid. ........... ~ .4 •-DiearicD ~~ MAGGIE... .. .. : CMltY ...... latf ~ NAMED PRINCIPAL Art Ftatt.r El Morro Principal "Permanent' Laguna Bei;ch school trustees voted Thursday to m ake acting El Morro School principal Art Fisher's job pe rmanent The forme r Laguna Beach lligh School activities director was hired to fill the vacancy left when Bill Alle n resigned from El Morro's top p1Js1tion la ~t yt!ar. 'Tm looking forward IQ de· velop1ng th« school ,· thl' 34 year-old La~una N114u1·I resident said .. Thl' :,chool p r11v1cks Uni 4u(' oµportunitll's tu lhe kid~ and l see that cont10u1n11 · Fisher has worked 1n Laguna schools for JO years . sta rting out as a science instruc tor at Thurston Intermediate School in 1969. • -ite-also ser ved as s umme r school principal for (wo years. Fis he r ho lds a bache lors degree from UC Be rke ley, te<iching r rcdentiab from UC Santa Barbara and UC Irvine and u muster~ cJcg ri.:C' fro m Cha pman Collcgt• Funeral Set Saturday for Mr. Stillwell Funera l services will be held Saturd ay f o r Norman E Stillwell of Mission VieJo. pnn· cipal of Ensign Middle School In Newport lk:lrh lh-died Tl.Jes day at tht· <il!l' qr 5 .. , S1.•rv1r<>s will IJC'g1n at I p m lll ~1 ('(;ormtt•k ;\l.Qrl uar~ I 'hJpt•I 1n L a~una ll1lls with bur1a'I !>t'hedulC'd fo r Wa tnhnu!>c re m et er y ' I\() I (1 u • I\ au J I Ha waii Mr St1ll well. who d1('d of <1n apparent heart attack. became principal r1f Ensi~n last fall after srrving as ;1s81stant pr1nc1pal since 1958. fl(' JOtned the school cis a sixth grade teacher when 1t opened in 1949. • i te 1s survived by has wife. Rarbar:1 o f Mi ssion V1eJn daughtNs Dume Davi:. of Tcxab and Cathy Stillwell of Santa Ana , son Urenl of Santa Ana. stcodauehl cr~ Leona Good or New York a nd Lon Good of Los Angeles. and stepson Charles Good or Germany House or Commons declared. the Conservatives. '(adiUonal party or big business, "Md ... ~t. seats. 1lrta41 Jl& DlOlt lblD ........ tor 1 maJorkY. Labor tlld • ae.at.s_tbe...Liberala...10 the. Scot· tlsh Nationallsta-t and others n. comfuter projections showed a rina overall majority of '1 seats fort.he CoMervaUvea. ·'I am awar e ol the very o-eal res ponsibility," Mrs. Thatcher said al her jubilant head· quarters. " . It Is very excit· lne. but somehOw one has to be very calm about it. J feel il will be all right." The result.tt ll'howed the coun· try d eeply d1v1ded. wtth l~e prosperous south o( England solid for Mrs. Thatcher's Tories, while Scotland a nd the n orth or England, wher~ the shipbuUdi~g, steel engineermg and coal Ul-duslri~ rely on the s tale s upport, consolidated behind Labor. The latest popular vote figures s howed the Conservatives with 12,271,619 votes, or 44.3 percent, and Labor with 10.540.SSl, or 38 oercent. · U nion react ion to Mrs Thatcher's triumph came swift· ly David Basnett, head or th{: General and Municipal Worker"> Union. called it ··a sad day for Britain ," while ra ilwaymen's union leader Sidney Weighell warned· "We are going to have a co nfro n tation s ituatio n generated if they do what they say lhey are gomg to do." From PagP A I TEACHERS from t h ei r o ff er w h en a mediator was c;.illcd into talk::. with te:.tchers Tuesday "Wf' went <lown from !I t1) 6 pcrt·ent a nd ind1t.'ated st ill further movement I downward > was possible:· s he claimed ·'The> money 1s there. lhc qu<.-s t1on -is-'Are you going to part with it ">" Several tcarht.>r:. complained that they could not keep up with Lal!. Una ·~ cost of h vmt? 1f the' in C'rt·as<· wasn't crnnted Others :.:.i1<1 tlll'v might hav<.> tn l(';J'\1• t 1:ach1ng lk~p1tt· tlw -.ho"' •Jf .,, r••nl!lh ltovtC'\ 1•1 t ru~lt·1·., 1111111·;,tt•d tlwy "'t'rl' t'IJf11'l·nwll 11\·.-1 finant 111)! for .;d1t1<Jl 11pcrat1om; nt'xt ) ear · It '' important I h:.il on" h:1\'1• ,1 l'lt•:ir IJIC'lUfl' or tlll' tut.ii flntlll n :,tl p1Nun-.' Board Ch;.i1rn1<.1n H11nalri Chil c1Jt e to ld t he truc hers . emph :1-;mn,I! thr word total Chilcote said the d 1s triel needed to keep furids in reser ve to protect against defi cits 10 schools spenctin~ · If we hav(' deficits . the board •~ ~oing to ha\'C' to st art lookm~ <1l pro!!,rams aml peopl1.· ;in1I th1., bo<ird dC)('sn t want IQ do that ·· ht• -.:11 d f-'t')llt1'-'tn~ :.i 1£'nJ:?th\• tlt>h:1l l' 0\1·1 re-.enl· funth v.h H'h t ,. ;11· h <' r... ma 1 n I a 1 n P ri "' t' r l' J\ ;.11l,1ble for s:.ilar~ h1kt'" lht· f<1l'ult~ :1hrurllY io!•>t uµ r n ma~~1· a net r 1 lt.•d out or the boa rel room Thr salary talk~ i.H•' P"(('l1;"rt1•i1 to <·ontinue lall•r this munth when lhe mediator will again v 1s1t the dist rid. No lime hll!- bcen sel for that mct'lm~ Silberman Backed The family has sugg<'utcd m e morial d ona l1oni. to the Salvation Army. ~A C H AMI::NTO •AP 1 Ri c hard S ilbe rm a n . Cov Edmund Hrown Jr ·.., flnuntc d1rt'ctor who arranged poht1c<1t contnbul1ons with <1ll1.•gl'c1 un cJerworld ties. has won <.1 St>n<Alt· t'omm11tN"s no<l of <1ppr11\ al The fl\'l'-mrmbt•r H ult:~ Com m1ttee. on a voice vote with no audible dissent. recommended Wedncsdav that the full Senate confirm Silberman as $47,549·<J- .} ecir director or the Depart ment of fo'mance • t • .; By GAaY GMNVllU °' ... ....,,.......... =~ SAN DIEGO -Tbe .......... Court Jury that wtn deftclt lf .; .. Orange County Su-pe'rvlsor ..... : Ralph Diedrich is 1uU~J of • bribery charges heard from ,:: Diedrich for 'Lhe firal time late ~· ... Thursday afternoon. Th e 5~-ye..ar ·old....c.o.11.n4' s upe rvisor's te~timony was limited to recounting his busi-•, ness and pollUcal career. , And there was only enoucb time for Diedrich to anawer a few questions about hia bualneu relationship with co-defendant LeRoy Rose. But Diedrich wlll be back on the witness stand when Ute trtal 1n Judge Ross Tbarp's courtroom resumes Monday. Then . with defense lawyer James Htddet asking questions, Diedrich will tell his version of the 1913·74 events that the prosecution alleges added' up lo bribery After Riddel finishes question· mg his client, Diedrich will race prosecutor Michael Capizzi's c ross-cxcimination. And by the end of next week, 01 cdnch and Rose's fate is like- ly to be m the hands of the eight· woman . four-man 1ury that Is ......_ hcarin~ the t'ase. ' T h e a lle gati o n s ag ains t Diedri ch a nd Rose center around thl· 1913·74 efforts of Anah••1m llills, Inc., to have z .zoo ane!> removed Crom an a1u1cultur<il preserve and •1penl'd tci dcvclnpment. ll 1s the defense contention 1h c1 t Di ed rich supported the company's effort because he, as a matter or principle, opposed g1vin~ landowne rs a property tax break on property that is not· truly agncultura l, such as the s teep slopes of the hills in Ana heim The pro::.eC'ut1on attTibute;> a 11<11 her mot1vt> to Oiedridt's - supµort of lhc t·ompany, $95,000 111 h1dd1·n lmlwrv paymt:nt.s and ,111 SHO.UOll l1<1nlo. lua n Gas Aple1ity Al $1.03 Per There w:.t!> no shortage of gas a\ Orange County Airpo rt to day. said a spok es woma n for a pri,·at<' a\·1at1on firm !hat -.c r ve"I as a fuel dlb · lnhul11r Tht.• spok.:'iwoman fnr \1 ,Htin A\ 1a11on .,aid Air ca 11f11rn1 ,, .11111 II ug hes ·\1rw1.·sl wh .ir1• hav1n~ no problt•m-. .11 ~1<1rttn s gas tank:- l 11 fad .,h,· -.;.i1d there's 1• \ l' n I o \\ I c a <.I c d f u e I ·" .11lahlc for pas~engt.'r \'UI"~ anlJ thul :.11m Q airport work,·rs have IJccn filling UI' lht•rl'. Th l' on I y catch. l h e spokes woman said. is that 1 ht• ~ll lJ cos t s $1 .03 a i.tallon f 'ro'" Pag.-A I PLAN ... mo11ir1"t" ·'I think we must do every· thtnl! poss1bl<' to stc that coun· ty residents are not left stranded o r pul}lic hea lth and safety 1eopard11.ed hecause of im- m obility." Clark added . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ • Anti-Inflation Fighters! LAST CHANCE FOR A ~ REAL OLD-FASHIONED BARGAIN! MEN'S SUITS •With purchase of one a& re1ul•r price _____ ... -. ' _!~.M!y4, 1979 s DAILY P!,.01 ----Yesterday aiiil-= ~ GAS LINE (AT LEFT), WASN'T TODAY; THAT WAS ON NEWPORT BOULEVARD AT COSTA MESA DURING ARAB EMltAROO OF 1974 At Right, Station Man•ger Eric Meyer Today Sprayed Sign Advising Motorists To Line Up on Coast Highway Brtdge at Dana Point Anti-1iuke Vigil Set For Sunday Weekend Prediction: Eiµpty Gas Price •Scandal' Alleged· Orange County mt>mhers of Alliance for Surv1v;1I arc pumt· mg signs for· a-West Coast v1gir and demtlnstral ion kt'\'Cd tn· lhl• '"Slop Nudl·»r l'ow(:r" rally Sunda)' in W .1~h1ngt on. D (' ,\lltanct· for Sun·1, ..11 1·hap1e r ~pokesm:1n n·port lh:.it tn(1rt· lhan 135 de mun st rator:-. <tr<.: t.."< JX•c·lt'd ;at ntne l11c:i11c111., ~ni.: Pac·1fic- l'oas t f-11~hv.a) tll'twt·l·n noon and 2 JJ m Sunday from St'al H('ach to San Clement<: Anti-nuelt•ur power or~aniza. Lions such <JS the alliance :.ind Green peace h ave announced min1·demon:-trations a long lligbway IOI from Canada to the Mexican bord<:r The Washington. DC dem- onstration was first a nnounced by consumt·r ;,idw>c<ill' Ralph Nader shnnlv <Jflt•r th1· Three \f ile lsl;im1 nuC'lt·:ir plant lltt'l '1<'nt 1n l't•nns\ lv~1111a Ntidt>r u nnc.>unn·ll that l'rc~i dent C<irll'r ('lu1med tu lw a solar-powt.•r advocate during his prt'sidential campaign but ~ub sec.iucntly ha~ backed orr tht.' stand Nad<.'r said. "Ill' rC::irtcr i alsti said that ht• ho1wd lltt.· p1.:ople wo uld 11'1 him know 1r they ever felt lic-d to /\nd we 're letting him knov. · The Alhan<·t• for Survival ha~ \>t>f'n orgamzl·d to work for the el\mination of nurlear weapons. thl' ban of nu<'lt·ar power. a halt to all arm~ rat'l'l-and the fulfill· m c n l of hum.in nteds. ~aid s pokes man ,11•1111• Bcrn!>lCln . or Lagum1 Bt>:.t l'h Sht' anc1 (1ther luc:.1 I c hapter chairmt•n have announced Sun· d ay demon~! ratio n s alon g P ac1fit Coa:it lhi:hway in San ClemenlC'. at /\venida def Mar: m Dana Point. at Ut-1 Obispo Road. 1n L<igun:i Beach at lhl' city's Main lkuch, in Nc•wport Beac h at Ncwi.>ort Boulevard: in Huntington lkach at Newland S t reet. al lhl· C'1ty Pier and .it GoldenwPc;t Stn•t.·l. and m Seal Beach at Ho ba Chica Road and at Seal Reach Boulevard Rod Use to Stop PLEASANTON f/\P l qeneral E lectuc Co will pha::.c out the processing of highly tox- ir plutonium-larcd fue l rods at its Valecitos Nuclear Center near here. Oranl.(c C"ounly motorist:-. ran out of gasolinf• lTY lht· down!> la::.l wel'k(•nd and tht· s 1tuat1on does n't look any heller tht!> wet•kl'nd. ar<'orrlrng to stall' of f1c1ab and tht· Automob1lt· Club of Southern Californi<1 · ··californi-a J11ghv.-a y Patrol n I !>pa Leh Ct'nter), (I re un<J bll· Lu matnta1n infc)rmat1on on tht· ;iva ibbihty of ~a.,1J!Jne 11r thl' locat111n 11f r1pl'rat1ng si·n·1cl' st ;.i I 1Ctn!>, ' ~<.iid Capt 11 ~ HceH.,, h1ghv.ay patrol eomm:.m<kr for tht• Wl'o;tminster area · Dis riatch C(·nlt:'r<; in many locCJt 1ons. pa rt11·ularl:; urban Medics Mute On Wayne's .Cancer Check LOS ANGELES t AP > Hospital officials ::.till .iren 't say- ing whether any nt>w cancer wa!> found during surgl'ry on veteran a ctor John Way ne. who re· malned in Stahle condition .it uCLA Medical Center. The 71 -ycar-old llollywood superstar was mOvl•d ·out of tht.· tnlcn::.ivt• earc unit Thurs dav after ~pending a restful ntghi foll owing sur ger y the da y before Doetors removed an in test1nal hlockage 1n an opcralum dc!>t•r ibed a s co mm o n b ) hospital spokesman Al Hick& Doctors haw• not yet isslled a stCJtcm1·nt on v. hethcr they found an\ lrac·e of tht.· cCJncer t h:.it promplt.:d thl' re mu\ :.ii of Wa:, nc ·.., stomath 1n .Januury. !>atd hospital s pokl.'i-"uman llmrn1c Whitham The hos ptl<d w:J:-running a rout 1 ne cantt•r t heC'k. !>he <1ddl'd All ::.eve n of ilht> a ctor -. c hlldrl·n hti \ • be <'n dl thl' hospital at vanou!> t1m l'S during the past two d<1 y1', offtciab said This is the third time s ince January that the cH'lor has bl·cn ho:.p1tahzed. Officer Slain J O llANNES IH 'Hr;, South Africa 1,\P 1 Three b lac k ~ut·rnllas ::.Lormcrl a police ~l<i tum in the town!>h1p of Soweto Thur:.djy night. killing on1· !>lack offict>r, IOJUrtng two otht·r o rr1 ccrs and thr('l' rivilian!> before setting the building ablaze. Read Can't Drive, Sunday's Pilot And on the seventh day they t ested from slanding in gas sla· lion lines around the block and read these stories in Sunday's Daily Pilot. . PEl>AL PUSHERS -Fifty. five mph ls the goal -not the limit · · of s peed or participants In Ulis weekend's lnte malk>nal Human Powered Vehic le sprints a &.--Oolario Mo~ Speedw•y . Staff Writer Arthur R . Vinsel takes a look al some of the con- ~raplions designed to break the barrier. GAMES Ir GAS -All dressed Up ·Wltl\ D9 f 81 lO f~ lbis weekend? That's why games are enJoyln1 a comeback . uy Jteveral authorities, especiaUy •ne Invented on the Orange Coa1t called the Ungame. In SlJNDA Y"S BEST You/Your Money. DO FOLD, S PINDLE Thousands or government agen· cies may have your name and numbers in computerized mes. Pat, Dunn tells where aod how to go about getting a look at -and correcting -your (ederal dossiers . MISS BRODIE IN PRIME - "The Pri m e o f ~iss J ean Brodie" ls a novel -b}' Muriel S pa rks about gr owing up in Scotland. Scottish television brings it lo the screen Sunday in series. filmed for the first lime in Its true setting. \ -- an'as. arl' l>t.'1ng !'>v.ampt'd v.1lh ll'lt'phont' calls s t't'ktng 1nrorm;i lion on open ga:. stations But Wl' don't havt• lhl' pn:ionnt'I to ·olJ· t::un up-to-dat1· 111form:.et1on."' he l>::tld. ll~ u~ moturist:i not to <'all the h 1ghwu.\ patro l <.iho ut J!asollnt'. IJl'l';tUM' a t<•lt·phon1· ovt•rloac1 :11 tht· cfo.palch n·nll r:i rould pn•v1·nt n·s pnn:.1· lo rt'· ports or ~1r c·1dt•nb nr olh•·r 1•m l'r).!t•nrH•:-. lh:.et might not dear through th~ l>Wrtchbmrrds GtHH:rt Lo meli. lht.• ,\uto Club's <11rector of emergency road services. said Thursday h1!> First Call._.rs 11rgan11at ion n·.,ponded IJ:.t v.1.•1·kl·nd lo 2.300 inqu1r1e:-about j.!a:.ulmt• <i\'allab1hty ··sund;,iy "a:-<'S pt'c1ally bus~:· said thl' director who 1~ 1n ('harge of t:iking t'<Ht' of Auto Club memht>r~·rt:qut!sts for tow· 1ng. charg1ni:: dead hattene:.. changm).! tlrl's or Clp<.'n1ng doors nf C':.ir -. \\tlh 1i.:n1l1on kt•ys lockc'<1, 11i .. td1· Ill' :>a1ll :!-\4 of the wcckt•nd r :.i I b for dir1.:cl1un.::. to Lhc nea rest Op<.'11 ~asoltm· station:. t;Jm1· from Oruni.:c County I .omt.·h ·., offirt• t·ovcrs Orange. 1.ns Angel\·!-, H1v•~rs 1dc , Slin Diego dnd San Hern1.1rd1no coun tie~ 11 1• ~aHJ that, in .idd1l1on to 1n qu1r1c•s ahoot gasolln1" 1.861 motorists calll-d in for cmt·rgen t·y l'(asoltnc to get them off roadstd<.>S"· and into nearby -sta t1ons Of those. 258 <:alb came from ..,tranded mC'mbcr::. 1n Orangt: County. hl' said .. Actually," ht· !><lid. "Orangl· County sl·cmcd h;.ir<lc-.t hit 1<1:.t \\ t•t·kt•nd " ,\nd tht· outloo k for Lh1~ wct·kl'nd does n 't look <1 lot brighter. ht• tiddcd. bac;ed on cluh gasoline availab1llty 1n formation gathered thll> week WA SIU NG TON ~AP l The Oepartment of Encrgy·s made· quate enforcement of a \973 law ha:-. led lo major fraud 10 lht' rt>pricing of crudc oil and 1~ t•\'ldt·nre of "'<1 ma!>!>tvc nat1<>nal ~c::rnd<il ."' Sen John 1\. Durkut :-.aid today At ~ news <'Onft>rt>n«>. the Nl•w ltamp!>h1rc• Democrat called for J federal grond Jury 10vest1ga lion into "'hcthcr the Ener~y lh~partmenl deliberately slowed enforcement of oil pricing laws Waddill Accusers' Motives Questioned Board Has Vacant Spot San Juan Capistra no officials have announct>d a vacancy on the e 1t~ .. !> Cultural llt.·ritagc Comm1ss1on. Interested pt•rson!>. mcludin~ As he h as before. Dutkin <'a lied for the resignation of Ent.'rgy Secretar y James R. Schlesinger. He said the Cat>inet officer has failed to crack down on schemes to cheat consumers through a so·callro "daisy chain process" o r illegally raisin~ µnres of differ ent categories of · crud\' oil · · 1 thmk it ts the most senow. indictment or mis management by Secretary Schlesin~er and the peopJe he has surrounded himself with." Ourkin said in a t\'lephone intervie w Thur~day n1 1oeht. The motives of two phys1c1ans who first c·untacted µolict.• about the alleged slrang uljtion of an infant cam l' under qu ·stion Thursday during Dr Y. tlham Waddill 's murder rctnul. Defl'ns1· ~1llornl'Y C'htirlcs Wt'edmetn <Jsked Ur 'fhom:is F erg u!>11n . w!io firs t phoned police. <.1bout state m cnt-s he.· purport.<.'<11y made when pohce were summoned to hi:. home Ferguson had phon1'd police at the behest of Waddlll's l'l1ll'f ac- eusl'r, Dr llonald Cornt'l~l'n, anJ madl' tape recording:-. c.1f :-.o me eon' 1•r:ial10ns bl·lween hims 1·lf. Corn c lsl•n ., rHl 1 n \ e::.t1 gator:. Hdcrring lo :i 1 r:in!>c r1 pl from the reeordin~s. W<.·l·riman a~ked f'erg uson about :.i refrrt•nce ht• purpwtl-dly m<idl· about H "con !>p1ra<'v" ag<110st Waddill and CJ <'1Jnrern th.it Waddill might !>Ul' him Ferguson told lhe Orang<· County Superior Cuurt Jury he recalk'<l no s uch :ibtl•menls hut !\;Jld he wa!> cunc·ernl'd about be mg sued Fcrgu ~o n ·s colle;ii::ue . Co rne lsl'n. h:1:. :tllegcd W<iddill :-.tra n gle<I thl· t"'o pound 15 ounce infant known a~ Baby Girl Wl·a ver 111 t he aflC'fmalh of a sahnl' dbort1on two yl.'a rs ago Another dcft•ns e witncus T hursday recall<.'d C<Jrnelsen m aking 1:1n a nti-abortion slate m ent a few months before the al leged straniwJation Dr. Leon Forman, eh1cf of the medical s taff al Westmins ter Community Hospital said hc and Cornelst!n had finished a sur- gical procedure wh en they noted the next lh1ng on the hosp1tiil Vegas Gas Supply Low LAS VEGAS tAP l Tour ist officials have warned of light gasoline s upplies again this weekend as the fuel shortage began lo s how a slight effect on the resort hote l industr y here. Only a few service s tations on and near the Las Vegas Strip have indicated they wouJd be pumping gas over the weekend, Ken O'CoMe ll . executive vice pre&ident of the G reatcr Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce, said Thursday. , .. we·re trying to do everyuung we can to keep these st ations open to serve our visitors." O'Conne ll s aid. schcdu.lc was a surgical abor non-cit y rt:s1<1en ts ·r~n .ipp1y ror lion. the open position on the board Forman quoted Cornt:l~cn C:t!> that meets on Lhc f1 r:.t Tuesday ...... yang. '"It':-kind of like ofeaehmonth a t7 30pm inthe munlt>r .. City Council confere nt•e room. W:.idd1ll. a 43 )car-old lfunt 32400 Pasco Adelanto. 111g to n llarbour phy!t1crnn. is on Th<• commi:-sion act!> in <in ;id trial a M·cond t1mt' for the al v1sory cap.icily to r1ty coun· lt•gt.'d murder The trwl was re-r ilm<.'n on c ultural. historical c·c·:.st•d until \>1onday following and heritage iss ues in the city. Thursday ·~ tl'st1mony Appheations ran he obtained Ill:. first trial c,ndcd a yt'ar ago at \'lty h.ill between \0 am and ' S:Jl.urday v.ht•n Jurors :>aid they t p m Monday lhrough Pr1day, \\ l' n · dcitdlorked 7 :i in favor of or by ealhng the City Clerk's of atqu1tt:.il __ _ _____ f_iCl~:Jt 493· 1 llL -- .. Schultz -Instant" LIQUIO PLANT FOOD 10 , ~ 10 With Eosy·to·Meosure Dropper 5'. oz non breokoble ptos11c bome 1n 1notv1duo1 canon 7 Drops 10 o Quon of waler feeds 011 ptonrs Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping Regislereo 1n eocti or lhe u S ond Conooo \,/:;:~, 'Cf "' ----- • 12 01 S11e Reg '219 SALE PRICE 51. 69 T h e sen ator. a p e rsis tent SC'hlesinger critiC'. based hts as· .,t·i:.s ment or:i a draft report by lhl' General Accounting Office He quoted the draft report as !'>ayin~ the dC'partmenl and its prt'dece:ssor a~enc1es cons1stc nl ly dragged their feet in sendin~ cases of apparent cr iminal con duet to the Justice Departme nt Arrowhead Plant (S~nQonturn >' rcu ao•k~t sunny or1>0~ Cnoose Hom sunert11 01 1>100~ ~ c, . .-. Rea 1>99 ::,'fe 54.49 Whitmanni Fern tocv 1ol·aat-oao~ o -ftJ~'1Qlt!Prt accenr 10 01wtl•1gt11 ,,,,.,,,or ~ 4 S•t!' '!.,Rt-g 7 99 SALE PRICE 51 .49 1Leytandl Cypress TFI" IOSI QfOWIOQ norav c.:>111tei rno~es on e•ce11e111 sc1Pen 01 1anoscope p1<:n1 I Ga1 Sue Req '349 ~:1&.Je 51.39 Martha Washington ~Geranium I _ I eoruuog over ,.i( \ 2() V011e1teS of ~ fully DIOSsomed PIO!llS I Gal Site SALE Reg ·2 99 PRICE 1.49 )"f\j "' COSTA MESA FOUNTAIN VALLEY n11 t.o ~ I WY %: llll~8 • -~ °'" 7 4My1 • w.-1 ..... ', ... 2121 MIWPOIT ILVD. COSTAMISA Petto '42·4103 114%0 llOOtCHUIS T ~ FOUHTAIM VAUIY tH.tf_.. ....... ._,_ .... fwyl SAU Pltc:ll M>OO '14IU 1/1/1' 41 ..._~Te St.eta 0.. H_, fllHOMI: .tU·6171 OPIN 1 DAYS ............ I f:fldey, Mev 4. tt11 State'@i DropH }o~~ss Rate Wises -Slightly WASfUNGTON t AP 1' The nation's unemployment rate rose. llghUy m Apral to S.8 percent. despite the •1ar1eat drop in total al.AC'K t"&IDAY BAMBOOZLEllS: Now that you've k•cked )'OUr l.ltft. bootM the famlly doa and r n ed M lo\ over the alk"aed aaaoline ahorta1 ... you m1aht .as w .. 11 lau1h at It. Cona1der ~mploymcnt In more \han I' decade. the government said today_ . In California, the unemployment rate dropped from 6.S petcent tn Ma rrh to 6 4 percent in April. .,.__, -tlault"d ov•r into on.-of lhol~ 1easollnf' llnel'l ln ~ewport S.ach early llil• morn. one frauled motor 1st rn a busmet.s s ult wu complalning about how tht' ncv.' was handlt"d on the gas b11. ''All the pt>tro)fum people ure t>.·1ng 11uoted anonymously int~ nt>ws~~ ... he wrum~d The national ,obless rate had and reli~om ho~day effec~. and tw..-n 6 7 pen~nl in Maffn, -¥C-lhe-t.~king stnke-loc~out. the ''Ording to the Labor Depart-report said. ment report. It has ranged from T he Teamsters struck the 5 7 pt>rNmt to 5.9 percent ror the trucking industry on April 1 "The mimes have been C'hirnaed to p1ot1•c·1th{'11u1lty .. pu:'ll nuw months when negotiations for a new, • • • TWENTY·TWO CAas :Sp()ttN1 standtn~ In Ont; of the s horter gas lines an <.'ostu Mes1t earl)' toduy had driveri. with fuel conservation on their minds All of tht-rn sat thl'rc m line Wlth their t-n~mes runmnte Onvc on. boyi. • • • QUIP OF THF. DAY may go to one of our editor!> hcrt- when presented with u photograph of a t•hup dr1vin~ a 1~5 open touring car. The antique owner was lined up for gas <1long with everiybody else. 1 .. Here's a guy," the editor suggested. "who's been waiting in line a really long t1mt! ·· .... NOW THAT OUR gasoline lines h1J ve reached from here to Sacramento. it's captured the-a\lent1on or Gov Jerry. So he 's goin~ for Odd·Even gasoline days. just like back in '74 when the-Middle £<1st a ll egedly did us in. Once again. the go,-f!rnor ha~ le!i>lcd the p0ht1cal breeze a nd decided to a c•t. f'art1cularly before Pn :sidt•nt Carter <1cls. Jerry in WondcrlanJ has ont:·uppcd the prez <1gain • • • TH•: NUMBER OF persons without Jobs rose only s li ghtly in April. from S.87 million to 5.93 m1lhon Uu t Labor D e partment ~lutisticians were at a los.s to ex· plain apparently conflicting data on total employment As measured by a s urvey or hous eholds . the number or persons e mployed declined by 670 ,000 to 96.2 million persons . It was the larges t drop since J anJ.&ary 1968. when the number or pe rsons with jobs declined by 700.000. said J ohn Bregger , a de- pa rtment economist BUT ACCORDING to figures rolle<"ted from industrial payroll rt•ccirds. "'non form payrol l e m p loy m e nt w<1s about un · c hangro over the month at 88.3 million:· the report said. ··rt ·s unusual that ther e 1s lh1s much d1scrcpam•y ... Brc·ggcr s aid "We are inclined not to fully trust lhc household survey this month .We'll know for s ure when the May figures arc available ... THE RE PORT BY the Labor Department's Bure<1u of Labor Statistics s aid e>mployment had hce n rising by :rn average of about 300.000 JOb~ per month for lhl' last e1~ht month!> · 'Tht' reason~ for thi s Ap ril s lo wdl1 wn 1n cmplo y mc11t growth art' not entirely clear. but may r elate in part to <1d- \ N 'it-weather conditions. school three·year contract broke down. Most truckers returned to work after tentative agreement was. reached April 10. although some steel haulers remained on strike for a while. GOVE R NMENT economists have been watching unemployment figures carefully for fear that a continued decline in joblessness could signal a n over- heating economy and resulting in· flationary pressures. The Carter admm1strat1on nas said unemployment probably will hit 6.2 percent by the end of this year. For Literate Birds Df'spite the drop in employ. ment in April. total empl(')yment was 2.5 million persons higher than a yc<1r carlil'r. the report After other efforts to drive pigeons from the stately columns of the Scottsdale, Anz .. City Hall. Dick Humphrey, a city employee. decided simply to ban them. Only those pigeons that can read were ex· peeled to heed the sign: Said • ..._ Gay Rap Ends Career VtJters Defeat Former Liberal P~rty Le~r BARNSTABLE . England ried to a cou s in of Queen <AP l Accusations or murder Elizabeth 11. spoke softly to him conspiracy in a cas·c involving as he took ~ome notes from a homosexualjty ended the once· coat pocket. He thanked the brtght career of former Liberal election orricials. the police and Party leader J eremy T hor pe the locaJ postmaste r and con· early tod<1y. A Conservative de· gratulated his successful oppo· feated his bid to be re-elected to nent goes oo tra<1l next week at lhf' Old Balley Londo n 's centnt r ramin<1I court. on <1 charge of plotting to murder Norman Scott. a former male model who da1ms they had a homosexu<1l a Ua1r. Britain's House of Commons. "He now has the task or look·· Thorpe.denies the murder·plot. IF THIS ODD·F.VEN lu·cnsc plate notwn £or gasullnc re ally catehl'S on. you can bet that the l,(•g1slatun: will try t.o (igure some way to make mont·y o ut of 11 Thorpe. so. had tears in his ing after the people of Nof\h ch arge. for which 20 years in eyes as the local retum officer Devon. which l hope he will ac· prison is the maximum punisb- for the gener a l election a n· c e Pt as a very prec io u s ment He also de nies Scott's aJ. So 36 H Id nounced that businessman Tony responsibility and which he will le~a t1on or a homosexual rela· Il, ' e Spe lle r won the rural North \'a luc as I. have fo r the p<1st 20 t1onsh1µ. D d. t · t e t Th pe held years ." Thorpe said cvon JS n c s a or The proscc·ut1on contends that For some years now, the )>\at,.. ha~ hcen a ble to s queeze a fe w extra bucks out or hapless motoris ts by hit- ting them up for vanity license pl ates . Now with the Odd- Even deal maybe some solon will introduce a bill for the Odd-Even Gasless Plate. • -· D eaths of for 20 years by 31 ,81 I votes to Thorpe and three other men U Thorpe 's 23.J3S. TO MUTE D C H EERS he plotll"<i&ott"s murder lo silence You pay extra, see. and you ~et a front li cense plate ending in an odd number and a hack plate with even end- ing. added : "North Devon for the h d h I .. _ • h D d "I AM AN 1·nnocent man and I 1m .in savt· t e party eaon:r s M l past 20 years has been Liberal I d r d Tho 0 er a wa· s entitled to s tand , .. the career. nut>n o orce rpe ' and I'm confidenr in the future 1t to r c!lign as party leader in 1976. former Liberal Party leader will be once ag<1in. ·· SAN ANTON IO . Texas IAPI s aid. "Obviously 1 a m very :ind he was ch<1rged last year Polir c s<iy a 300·pound recluse sad .. Thorpt>. mentioned a!> a futurt-afte r a long police investigation. Huzzah ' You can get gao;~ed coming or go1niz Enough of this. I think rll ~o check my ful'I gauge feel some gas pains coming on. who had been committeed to a Thorpe's wife. a former con· prime m..iruster when hl' led a The tnaJ was postponed to allow mental hospital eight times tried t · l h s Liberal Party revival 10 1974, him to campaign. to e lectroc ut e his rather and ~~e~e~r~p~l~a~n~IS:,:_W.::.:,:~O~O~n::.:.::.Ce::;._w:.:.::a.:::.....:m:.:..:.::a~r-·~.::..:..::..::.;..;:;:__;;__::..:....;.::-,_,;...:..._;__,:_~~~_..;.~~ then stabbed both hi.s parents to d<'ath with two stl'ak knives . a screwdriver and ice pick. 1Teddy Backed Th e hodit's of Willi am O Brien. lifi. and hi~ wife. ~ary. !iii, eaC'h stabbt•d · hundreds of t imes " were discovered inside their blood.spattered apartme nt We dne s d ay nig ht by their Democrats Assail Carter da ughter. Peggy. 24. CLEVELA ND t AP l Cuy ahoga Cou nty Democratic Precinct Committee members will con- sider a resolution to draft U S. Sen. Edward Ken- nedy for president when the'Y meet in convention May 26. PATRICK O.'BRIEN , 36. who m officials said had ht>e n eommitted and re leased from the San Antonio State Hos pital e ight times s ince 1965, wa~ c harged Thurs d ay with the The decision to present the draft resolution was made Thursday by party chairman Timothy Hagan and Mercedes Cotner. clerk or the City Council. murders. Police who arrested O'Brien said he told the m he was the son of Adolf Hitle r and the rather of Charlie's Angels and the Da llas Former City Co uncilman Michael Climaco said the Carter administration has been giving the county "nothing but baloney·• for three .vears. Cowboys· chccrleardcr!>. • ID 10 fuj11red Storms Tornadoes Cause Wickspread Damage AllOlll• 8•"'"'°"' lllrml~ Ml L• f'rc ......................... .. 10 61 ··"".,,. Boise •~tOll 11r-11s.,111e ...... c....,._ CflKatlO Clnc"'"*tl Cl•.,.I*"° Oltl Ft. 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A•O Md• P9r Zum.o l J 10 s.tnla Montee I J 11 HtwPorl, H""hnQIOll 1 • I I S•n Oleoo Co..nh 2 • It Swell .,. .. ,_ llelQM In IHI M H · lm11rn lle19111 In IHI Oire<:llOn A•t Ma• Dl• Zuma I z SW Santo Molli<• I 2 SW N~.H-~ t 2 SW Saft DI..-c-ity t J SW TOP COLUMNISTS HELP PUT YOUR WORLD IN FOCUS EARL ~TEAS Has spent 30 years reporting with unique ms1ght on Caltforma state gove .. 1ment NICHOLAS VON HOFFMAN Pokes at stuffed shirts everywhere - with a particularly sharp needle aimed at the Washington scene Ct-tARLES McCABE Places his tongue firmly ,,, cheM for humorous /OOl<s at everything from se" to sandwrches. JACK ANDERSON He ·s the bes t at prying the shenarngans and secrets out of the Washington bureacracy -he ·s must reading . EVANS AND NOVAK Rowtands Evans and Robert Novak team to examine the polltical scene as 1t affects the nation . SYDNEY HARRIS H e ·11 stimulate you w ith brtght informed comments on the news, big and little and make you think. En,oy your favorite columnist on fhe ed1tonal pages of the PMIAMIHICAlll Mi Le l"O ,.,-.v1~0 t• 10 Allft°'I -llKllH et 1'•111 lell ... ,.,o ol Dallet 1114 s11rro1111dtno ....... 0 .. 1100~ tot Set .. •d•Y L UU• L--"""==----------------------------:0-------------· Cllet19t. "' --~--~------------ 7 .. a ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ~ Today's Clotdag 'j N.Y. Stot·k~ / . , CJN TEN CENTs,•J r OL: 72, NO: 12•, •SECTIONS, ol8 PAGES BroWn Plans Gas · Allocation I ~ ? SACRAMENTO I A p I C:O\ Edmund Hrown Jr :-.1t11f tochn he ~Ill uuthOrl tl' l 'llUllllt'' Ill restnct t(asoltm• :.al\•:. tu t•1u , with odd and l'' 1·11 l11•1•n''-' pluh .. , on alt~m1ttt• tla)' arul 11rot11b11 "toppm.: orf'' tank!\ th111 un· mort' than hulC full Tht• DemO<'rntH' .:o' t'rn11r told reporter!) ht· "'oukl tn\Ol.l· h" e m e t"gency JlOWf'rs tO<h•) lo al low th~ a lhwat11>n ,..,:-.tt•111 ul * * * lot•al o rt1on 'a 1> 1>oon aai. tht' 1·ounllt•s would reque!lt 11 " S:inta Clara t'ounty . ·whlt'h .1 s k e d J\ r o "' n t u u 1t " h 1 1t 1'nl\'r~t'll<'Y p11w1•r1t to uuthort.tc r ht• odd t'"''" plan, wa1> cxpt"<'ll'd 111 b.-th•· hr1tt to '"' County '11\h 'r\li-.o ri-. 1i1ot·n · en '!Jt't·1.i l ,,.,1111111 tht·n · rod." II 11' ~in df1111 111 .alh·V1dtt• Ult• h ,irll:-.h1p:-. .i t lhc· ~<1'> ltnc~ Ht 11-.11 1tu11! • * Orange County to Act Gas Plan Details Ma in pro vis ions of the cmergen~y gas proposal are Purchases on alternate days, determined by the last num ber of the1icensc olatc A ban on sell ing ~a:. to a motorist whose· tank wa!> more than half full. A hm1t of-20 gallons to a vehicle No Slate Planned Says Rftcall Group A spokesfT!an for parents seek· ing to recall t hree Newport· Mesa ~bool trustees sa id today h is group has nu plans to run a s late of candidates in the Nov· e mber election ··At this point in time our primary concern 1s getting lhe r ecall on the ballot." s a,!d Barr Fletcher or Costa Mc!>a . com· munity coordinator for C1t1ien~ 'Ac ting to Restore Education ICAREl. l;lis group 11. ~ccking to recall Medics Mute On Wayne's · Cancer Check LOS ..XNGELES <AP 1 Hospital offi cials still aren't ~ay ing whether any new cancer wa:. found during s urgery on vetcrnn a c tor J ohn Wayne: who rl· mained in stable condition at UCLA Medical Center. The 7l·year-old llo llywood s uper.star was moved out of the intensive care unit T h ursday after spending a restful night £o llowini:: s urgery t h e day before. Doctors re moved an in· teslinal blockage in a n o peration d esc r lbed as comm on b y hospital spokesman Al Hicks . Doctors have not 'yet issued a state me nt on whether they found any trace of t he cancer tha t prompted the rem oval of Wayne's stomach in January. s aid hospital s pokeswoman Bonnie Whitham. The hospital was running a routineeancer c heck. she added . All se v e n o f the act o r 's children h ave been a t the hospital at various limes during t-he past two days, officials said. This is the thir d time since January that the actor has been hospitalized. Angeh Get <Ampaneris The California Angels and Texas Range rs of the American League an- nounced today they have traded s hortstops, the An•ela J)ickln1 -up veteran Bert Campanerls in ex· change for Dave Chalk. (See story, Page 86> Campanerls, 37 is a ll·year veteran oC the ma- jor lea1ues. A five-time AU-Star, be played in three World Series wlth \be Oaldand M . Chalk, a seven.year veteran, underwent llnee 1ur1ery in Ute offaeason and hu been on the dis·. .--..lilt. board President Carol Martin a nd trustees Betty Bailey and Rod MacMillian. whose terms have two years left to run. A)t four of the other trustee seats will be up for election in Nov· ember. Fletcher s aid CARE. whicK has a deadline of June 25 to ga the r m o r e than 11 ,000 ~i gnatur('S. is focusing on having all s even seats up for e lection al that time. ··Right now we really are not in t he business or backing can· rlidatcs:· he said "I dare say at som e point in t1m'e tha t will become a n issue. but we're not going to g~t the cart be fore the horse." · fletche r also s aid the parents' g roup. which expects to begin circulating petitions next week once approval is received from the county Registrar of Votel's. plans to stay clear or any in· vo lvement with t eache rs' or· gani~ations. I-le noted that a represe ntation l'lection bet ween two teachers' unions is due in about a month a nd s aid par ents don 't want teachers getting mixed up in the recall. "If the pare nts can't do il. it sho uldn't be do ne ," Fletcher s atd The petitions have charged the three trustees with a number or m atters phrased in gener al <See SLATE. Page AZl FBI Rules Sea Death Drowning .. After two months of refusing to comment on the case. FBI agents said today they have e nded the ir probe into the Ma rch 6 drowning of a Whittler ma n found al sea 16 miles off Dana Point Harbor. '·Based on the Orange County Corol'hl.r's report we received Wednesday. we are conducting no further investigation" into the d eath of Alfre d Joseph Cast e nada, 22, said s pecial agent John Morrison. U .S . Coast Guard cutle r c rewmen pulled Castenada's body from the ocean after the 11.1a n had_apparently fa llen over board while sailing on a 29-foot boat with frieQds to Avalon at 9 :45 p.m . Orange County Coroner ctitef investigator J im Beisner said lo· day autopsy and toxicology re- ports indicated lhal Castenada drowned. ·"The report indicated that no foul play was involved," Mor· rlson added. Mon iso" said tHe FBI declined comment on the c•se until now because of federal restrictions · · tt Is not going to create new um ounhi of gas It is not ra tion· tnl; ll is m erely an invita· 11on to Uw counties .. 11 they ~o C.'hOOSt> This is a matter of lo<'al control. Jt 1s a modest program " Thl' plan l!> l.1m1lar to one by 1hc 11 (;uv Ro nald Re_ll~an m MJ1 ch 1974 Jfler Jn Arab oil em- bargo IL·d to long llnt.>s and !>ho rt l cmpcrl> al i:a!> pumpl> * * • Odd-even Scheme Readied ByGARYGRANVILl.E OflM D•lly P l .. 1 SYH Or:.a ng(' County s upervisors indi c at<'d lod av t hev will meet 1<1h.• this a ft e rnoon to proclaim a gasoline state of cme rgc•ncy and invoke the local option odd-even plan. The e mer gency proclama lion must be made by Board of Supe r vis ors Chairman Philip Anthony. who was out of the county this morning. One difference is that Brown's pla n include' a ba n on giving gas lo a car that a lready has more than half a la nk. and a 20-gallon limit on any dis pensing of gasoline. said s tate Energy Co m m ission s pok eswoman Ste phanie Bradfield She said drivers would be re quired to let station attendants ins pect fuel gauges Any atten dant who·pumped more than 20 • • • • ga lions of gas to a vehic le. or gave any gas to ont that wa~ more than half-full. could be fined up to $500 'a nd s pend :.1x months m Jail. she sa id Statt-E ne r gy Comm1ss1crn Chairman Richard Maulhn said (•arlit'r today that the odd·cven plan pro bably wo uld be 1m plem ented first In Santa Clara. San Francisco. Alameda and San M atco counhes after a meelln~ • * with county officials Monday. ln San Francisco. Mel Wax. s pokes m an for Mayor Dia nne Feinste in said Rrown te lephoned M r~ Fe1nstc1n on Thursd ay night and that he t'xpected San Fran<'1sco to "go along with i t." Speakm~ to reporters before I l·~t1fy10g to a House s ubcom- m 1 l tee. Rrown !><HCf the plan would 1>tart tn an y county that <Seto GAS, Page All * * * But supervisors Tho mas Riley and Ralph Clar k s aid they will urge Anthony lo m ake the proc- lamation and to invoke the odd- even sche me at the gas pumps "by no later than Monday " ... O~··· Pilot Pl\olo bf P.tlr•(k 0 °'°""'" To county mo t o r ists . that means those driving vehic les with license plate configurations that e nd tn even num bers will be ell~ible to buy j:las on spedlied days. • HUNTINGTON BEACH MAN COULDN'T HAVE BEEN WAITING TtjAT LONG Bob Hood Learned That Vintage or Not His 1905 Buick Nee ds Gas Too Those drivers with vehicles whose license p lates l'nd with odd numbers as well as letters fro m so-e alled environmental pla tes will be el1 ~ible to buy i;:asollnc on alterna te days. Impact on Jobs Awaited In add1t1o n . o nly veh icle owners whosc> gas tanks are less tha n ha lf full will qualify for Cowuy ./ndustry Expects Gas Cru11ch Woes gasoline purchtJscs , T he odd·cven Ras scheme w<1s 111 ust• in Orangt-County during t he energy <'ris1s or 1974 Ri ley p<>1nted out thal <1fter a few days the long ltn('S Of cars wa1tinl! for fu el at county gas s tations dwindled and "the plan seem ed lo bring order out or chaos." "I feel this 1s a true e mergen l'Y whether or nol it 1s a figment of the public's imagination ," Riley said as he talked of his support for the pla n By TOM B/\RLt;Y ou._.o .. 11y PllOI SI.Ill O r a nge County ·-. maJtH cmployers have not yet felt a ny real efre<'l from lht· mounting g asohne cris is But all who n•s ponded to .1 survey or\ the gas :-.horta~c and what it might mc>an tn tnduslry mad<' 1l clear toda) tha l the.> a re expcctini:: absentcc1~m and lateness to be e mployee factor1t that they will have ICJ li ve with "We not1cc>d latcnes!> on the part of some of our employet!:-. for the first time today," com m ented Fred Koch . d epUl}' superinlef'!dcnt tn Orange Coun I y -; lkp;1rtmC'"nl of EducaL111r1 • B11t t hos,• t>f u:-v. ho ~Nt fortun;lll' t•Jll>U).!h 11111 to hiivt• tu line uµ ,11 1111 pump ... 1t11~ morn 1ng kl1t'" llw n·;i-;011 f111 lht• 1;1rd11w:-... II ... 1n1•\1l ;1hlt· of t' (I u r ... l' .\ b ... I' n I I I' I 'm I ... soml'thin).! t•lo,,t.• hut \,,. h<•H·n I r un Jl'russ 1t H"t · Tht.· departnwnl ,,f ,.,1urat1on ... 50.000 t•mplo) 1·1·:-ma kt· 11 thl· I a r g l'.; t 1· m 11I11 ~ c r 1 n 0 r '1ni::1.• Cou11l\ At ·u1~""'' tanct "hNL" 1ux10 l'mployeC's haH t•) 'eek i.:as to ).!et them to th1.· ~1 ug11: I\ 1n).!dom nfhc 1ah. !'o~t1d lhc~ hil\t' ntJI ~"' 1•nt·ountcred lc.1ll'ncs:-. or ah1ten Clark. a former service sta· tion operator. called the string o f a uto mobiles lin ed up al st'rvice stations tod ay "a critical situation "County governme nt has to <See PLAN, Page A2l Center Supported SAN FRANCISCO I AP l The proposed $100 million George R Moscone convention center in downtown San fran cisco c leared its last major legal hur· die when the California Supre me Court refused lo granl opponents a hearing Speedy Cop Chase Ends in Flipover A California Highway Patrol chase al speeds up to 11 0 mph ended today in Costa Mes a when the truck officers were chasing struc k a curb and rolled over three times. trappinJ? the driver Costa Mesa police said driver More Get Less County Car Tally Rises Bo/o Gas-hungry m otorists who compare today's gasoline crisis with the one lha t left many drivers with e mpty tanks In 1974 tend to overlook one thing there are more urs o n the road ln Orange CQunty today. THE NUMBER OF vehicles out there seeking that elusive gas is up by 8 percent over the 197~ tally, t.he state Department of Motor Vehicles said today. Orange County registrations for 1979 total l.3'17 ,767 In 1914, the department recorded 1,276,256. "WEU, ISN'T THAT just fascinating," a weary Sant a Ana service station operator commented today. "Whatever the tot.als, the result ls the same cars winding around the block and everybody '" them hoping Uke hell tbat there's some 1as left when he re aches my pumps." ( John Wald<'n F1tzs 1rnon~. 26 of El Montt•, f'sraped with bruise~ a nd didn't n.•q111re medical treat · ment followmi.: th(' I a m an·1 dent on llic Costa Mes a f''reewuy a t Mesa Drive A CllP s pokesman !>aid lhc chase began on tht' s outhbound lanes JUSt north or the Edinger offramp when pa trolmen tried lo s top fiti s1mons for s us pected drunk driving T he dri ver a llegedly led patrolmen at speeds of 90 to 110 mph down the freeway until he lost control of the truck a t Mesa Drive and hit the west curb The truck reportedly fle w through the air. clipped a (ire hydrant and ro lea tllree limes. landing upright. Fitzs imons was able to climb out through 11 win· dow. the CHP s pokesman said The s pokesm an s aid a 22 ~ r alibe r rifle was round in lhc truck. The driver was booked on sus. l>iclon of possessing a stolen vehicle. drunk driving. J>QSsess· mg a loaded wettpon a nd fleeing u r est. he said The truck had been reported 11 tolt'n in Pas aden a , the i.p o k e s m a n s a id It w .s des troyed in the accident. 11·t•1~m l>t .... w \ l.11111 "llllk t•,m;1n Bo\1 ll o'i~ ..,;1111 th\• ).(~1.., ..,h11rt:1~1· 01.1\ p1 o\ ,. t11 ht• .1 h1t· ... .,1nl! 1n <11sgu1sc 101 r lw ,\nahe1111cip••ral11>11 J\ llt•nct.1nt·•·-. ,1 n· w1•ll ah1•acl 11f .l)rl)l\'l'llllll:-. and last ~l' • .tr ... f1g ur''"· Ho..,., ... a 1<1 And I lwltt•\ (• 1t' ht•t a111t1• p1·opl<: '4ho f••t•I l hal lht•\' m 1ghl 11ot g1·I h<lt'k t 1 n m the tw;i<·h or dc..,1.·r l :trc d1· l'1tl1nl! 111:-.lt'ad tu spend ,1 day JI I h..,n,., lirnd · 1(11 ...... '...1111 l>l'n t•\ IJnrl I'> <·1rt•ula11 ng 1nformati•111 ahoul 1·:.ir poullni.! lo jll cmvtnycc!> 111 .111 t•ffor1 111 t-Cli-l' a IH•~ :-.hortagc ... 11u<1t11111 lhat -.t•em1> ltk t>I~ lo l:hl for sonw l1mt• C' :i r pll(1l111J! "' a lso ht'tng di:- ,. us~,. <I 1 11 d a y a I I I u g h e s ,\ irt'ntfl . l'ullt•rton. where the total of 8,000 employees make~ 1 ht• f i rm tht• s ctond largest l' mp toyt•r in Ora nf.!e County. ·we vt• h<.1d no a bsen teeism and wt.• not1cNl lateness today for \ht' hrst lime ... spoke~man , H;ist·om .lom•s said "I lhtnk~ <S.•t-INOlJSTRV. Page A2) Or :::~,:aM \\eatla e r N 1ght and morninJ! low cloud111l'SS. otherwise hazy aft ern()()n sunshine Satur d ay ,Hi ~hs 65 to 70 ut b<-acht•s to mid·70s inland. Low~ tonight 53 to 58. INSIDE TOD1' \l Cinco de> Mayo celebra. trons. Orange County's opera boom .• plmking paonos delight 1 in Weekender, Page Cl At Vtv,~ICI IMll~t L 1111 lty• ltt\111 .. J C•llf•""• CIHtltwf c-10 creu_. OHlllNMl<ft 1.i1wi.1 ~ ... , .... ,... ...... .... .., .... "-~~ '"'"""'I"*' ..... ~ 11 ' C).t ~ •• •u All C).~ ) .. ..." \ •• • Cit CM ... Cl-It ,,. A2 DAILY flt!LOT l'reaP-.AJ GAS PROPOSAL ••• requ6ted It after l\e Issued bis emergenc)' order today . ltradtt er-d s .ald rn~.'--.coaa-a.1 • veihk1".man tn•c1u~ .. ~eirsen cy vducl~ and ''c hl<'lell for lht1 b•ndicapped would ~ exempt She said pC'trion•llzt>d ph1lt':; woutd be rons 1dl'red odd numbert"d Maulhn said d~tudi. o( tht- pl•n wen.• stnt to aff\'l"tl"d coun Ut'S TbW'Sda.,y IUa,ht \/ta an omcc of Emereenl'y Strvl<'t•a ll"'et)'Pt" network But 11dc.ht&onal dtta1111 wt1rl' still bt.•inJi: workt:d uul to day. Muullln s u1d tht• plun wA:. dra fted Thunday ·ni.cht breau.'i•• "we had 1uff1clent r-eport..~ ot <hf ficultl~ at lines ut suvtN! sta t1ons bt!rommg too lon.i to hun 1lle . . and t·mt'r(Ct'nry Vt'hwlt'' that werf' unable to (>•11:. •• day tMl aboul M ,.tce.t of the at.aU.. 6n l.M lM An1.-.., .. wo\di '9el0Md Slllld•J. with~ - puHll& lhu dowD oo Sa.tar aay4 . Walt• for IHOll•e a.au avnaa-1 .S ..._. .. al..._.. stahons U1 LoA Ali,cclCll M aullln said Bn>wn would ~ mt't'lln1: with lt1<'11l gnVf•rnmflnl PfflC'tRI:. fm m around lht• "t•ll" Ond With rt'lll't'N4'11lll11V t•'( I>( th1• 011. to11n i.1 uncJ rt'nt a r11r 111 dus1rwto0 M auJhn 'aid then• ts no cleur l''tJlJ/1n11t wn why lin 'b 11t stullOub GAS PAINS GRIP COUNTY DAIV£A8 -A3 GAS SHORTAGES CVT TOURISM-AS AMERICANS STILL DOUBT 'CAISIS'-84 Officials from Santa Clara and San FranetS<'O countw1> rt'portt«I IOSt8n('t>S Of t'mergcn('y Vt'hlr lt•:oi ht!tng trapPt'd m 1·logged :.tret'b by long Imes of rurs waitrng for ~a:.. Maullin s aid ·'rt> lol)gl•r 1 n r.omc pa rtb of 1 ·a1 1fom1u tllun uthl·ri. Ihm,_.,, But Not 011f In Sun l''ram:asco, about 40 µen•tmt or thl· :.lutions wcr\• open. <tnd lines at some of tho!>t• opt'n stations wound around th<: len~lh or two city hlocks T h e Auto m obile C lub of Southern California ~a id Thur~ Anti-1iuke Vigil Set ForSu1zday Orange County me mber.> of Alliance for Survival are paint· ing signs for a West Coast vigil and demonstration keyed to the "Stop Nuclear Power" rally Sunday in Washington, D.C. Alliance for Survival chapter s pokesman report that more than 13S demonstrators a re expected ••t nine locations along Pacific Coast-Highway between noon :ind 2 p .m. Sunday from Seal Beach to San Clemente . Anti-nuclear power organsza . lions s uch as the a lliance and c; reenpeace have announced mjn1·dcm onstrat10n ~ a long l1 1ghway IOI from Canada to the Mexican border. The Washington. D C. dem· 11nstration was first a nnounced hy consumer advocate Ralph Nader shortly afte r the Three M lie Island nuclear plant inci· dent in Pennsylvania. Nader announced that Presi •le nt Carter claimed to be a .,olar.power advocate during his presidential eampaign but sub- ~equently has bac ked off the :;•and. Nader said, "He 1Carter1 also .,a id rhat ht> hupt.'<l the pt.-ople would let turn know if thev eve>r !lo ll lw<i to l\nd v.t"re ictt1ng him knov. The AJliann' for S urv1v<Jl has hcen organaud lo work for tht· t'l1m ination of nuclear weapons. l he ban of nuclear J>O.wer. a halt • to all arms races a nd t he fulfill menl of huma n need s . s aid ::.pokcsman J enie Bernstein of Laguna Beach ~~e and other local chapter l'hairmcn have announced Sun- day .. demons trations along ~ac1hc Coast HiRhway in San Clemente, at Avenida del Mar in l'>an~ Point. at Del Obis~ Road: m Laguna Beach at the t•1ly's Main Be ach: in Newport. Rt:ach at Newport Boulevard· in 11 untingt.on Beach at Newland Street. at the City Pier and al Goldenwest Street. and in Seal Bellch at Bolsa Chica Road and at Seal Beach Bouleva,rd. NllHS Cl.ASS PROFILED Newport-Harbor High School Stu.dents takin~ the Exploring Chaldbood class have all the bases covered : they wo rk with pre-schoolers in an on-campus nursery school and meet with a paren~· group once a week. See Featunng Page Bl. --------------------------OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT f""'Or~C~\IO••l.,P1'°' *''""""'',,''<Of'n bi Md '" .. Nf'-#, p,..,,, I\ OVC>h\Md O'i ., .. ()f' !lllftt')r! Co.'f PubU~(~ S.0..tM •fdtttOM•u PUl:th\ftrO •J.nOA1 tN"OVOft '"d4tt tot (O'\IA M~\4\, f0""'110f1 *"•" Muft'""""Otl 8•.!H: "'~°""' flt,, VAMry Irv""' lAQ\ll'WI f.Wo<ft Sio;,,th ( °"''' A \~,.-.q~ ... ~1•DUOtttihNfS .. .,.cMw\.ttf'Q Wft01tn ffWt 0t1f'lfip.-t PVbfl~,,l"'O r>•.Mtf •\ 1t' HO "''"' 11•v~rt'f). c-.1t ~ .... c _.,, ... ,. ,,.~ --.. -. -.-"'·"""'*-, ... c- Yltt PrnlGtM • ..., c;.-"'""'"""'' . '-···-· Elllw ,_ ............ .__1"9Eetlof ~~--:..ic::::.- r...,.__. ft'4)MM111 Clettffled UYetU ... Ma-5171 "'•"'S<t"C"-4tMe00 Ont· po:.:.tblt• t·xpla11at10n. he ..,,,m l 1!. 11\JI t1<1rt:-. of C"<ihfornw .ii c ~ti ll t·,111..•1 1t>r1t:an~ rup1d pop1Jldltvn gw"A th. 11ncJ J:i.l~oli111· atlo('atwru. <111• tn.1~etl IJtl u:.u~v la:.t year · SCJ11ta Clarn County. south of San fo'ram·asto. 1:. one of the Cui.test growan~ a rcus M :..ullan sau.l tht• problem is different ifl !';<111 fra nc1:.co. wberc lhc population has been de<'hmn~ But 1t 1~ a cc1mmuter city. with people dnvinJ,! in from the (<1Sl·grow1ng suburb:. Part of the problem. ht· :.aid. 1~ publar m1!\t•ppn·ht·n~1on ubout the t1mount of gasohnl' ava1la hie lie said Californw 's <tlloca taon in Mety is cU.'lually 102 per· cent of what it was In April. M auUin said county orticiats and representatives or service statioos would meet Monday in Sacramento to discuss the plan. He said be expected the first or· ders to be Issued arter that meeting. M aWJin said the declaration issued today by Brown is only an "Informational" draft so that counties would know the exact terrps of the allocation plan He said af a county wants the plan imposed. the Board of Supervisors would ask Rrown to declare a state of emergency in their county. and then Brown would respond by issuin~ an or· <ier imposing the odd-even plan. · M aullin said tbe hours stations would operate would be left up to individuaJ station operators, but that the slate would urge a nd encourage stations to slag· ger hours so thcst motorists are not stranded. He said the s tate would also u rg.e station~ to P<>St large signs telling their hours and to adopt a flag i.yslcm green flags ar !hey an· opc•n for busi ne!-.S, yellow Oags If they an• CJpen lO .,ell only to cml'rgcncy vch1l'le~ .rnd n•tl flags if lhey are closed. Th1i-wa~ the srene Wednesday afternoon w hPr1 the' 76 year-old cruise boat. Balboa. 'i:t llk at 1l~ Newport Harbor m ooring. But m'd1t·r~ l\tr and Mr~. Richard Crout said loclay thl' .i:J.fool craft as on the way to re- t·ovl'r) Satv..,gc c rews raised the vessel Wednesday nt).{ht and towed 1t to a boat· v ard where repa1ri-a re under way. Mrs. Croul said tht· ~inking was attributed to ·'the worm:, Just gelling tared and letttng go." Carter Warn·s America '-/Jeioore of· S1wke-oil Cure for lnflatio1i' rn;s ~JOINES. l11wa r,\1'1 l'rc ~1d\'nt Carter warned American~ today 1<1 bew<1rt> uf "people selhng !>nake 011 cure~ for inflation or telling science f iction s tories !!bout easy energy " In a speech to the Iowa State Assoclat.ion of Counties, at the start of a two-day , "non - political" tour o( Iowa and California, the president said In· flat ion might worsen in the short run. "'There IS no miracle cure," -he dcclart'd "And the measures that will work are going to ti u rt " Tht' samc 1s lrue of energy, he said ·'The federal ~ovc:rnmcnt has no -secret scientific miraclt> tucked away that will suddenly p r o du ce a cure f o r our longstanding overdependence on foreign oil." he said. ~arter said the laclrof a mira· cle ene rgy cure means "we must use less and will pay more for what we do ·use." .,. He also renewed his call for congressional approval or a lax on windfall profits the oil com· panies will reap from the re· m oval or foderal price controls on domestic crude 011 "It is unjust for the 011 cc1m panic!'. to profit from <1ur pain · Cu rtc·r sau.l ' .\ssl•rt1ng lhi.ll ''wf' have to ht•lp ou·r~clves mor(' dir<·t:tly, in· d1v1dually, Jocully" on energy :ind 1nfl.it1on , Carter unnoum· •d "l'\'l'ral r>h>grnm& to ht-Ip small lo'>' ns ;md rural areas become rtHH'c !-tcJ~·suffic1cnt in energy. "Som e American com - munitic>s can regam their self. s ufficiency by doing things that we have almost forgotten hke hurning wood aod using small dams that were abandoned in the era of (•heap 011, .. Carter S<.tld The pro~rams announced. by thl· pre<;1dent 1ncluoed · 1'\·dc:r:JI lo<1ns and ~rant~ tolahn~ $.100 m1ll1on to n::nov.1lt• 100 ~m.ill hyrlrot·lt·rtrw r1 rf•Jl'l'l~ .11·ros" lh1· 1·ountry. part1<"ularl\ 1n Nt>w England. l.Jv 1981 Caner ~aal r<-d.i!-.CO\'erv r;f ~mall ~calc hydrof'lectrn: p0wer should prv duce c nou.ih elt'ctric1ty even· l ually to save almost 140 rrulliun barrels of 011 a year . -$11 million in financing for 100 small plants to produce gasahol, gasoline mixed with alcohol derived from farm waste products. The money fro m the E:conomic Development Ad· ministration and the Community Services J\dmin1strat1on will be g iven to farmers and farm cooperative&. T h l' µ r <' s 1 rt c n t rt c s c ri b ·~ d tia sahol as ··a C'la:.~1c •·xam1>le or ,\ meriran 1ngcnu1ty·: that "A as 11M·d 50 ye<.1rs al':() t111t forgotten in the t'ra of chedp 011 -A S3.8 million grant to the Amt>rican Public· Gas Assoc1<1 l1<1n a nd a consortium of private 1nteres~ .. to demonstrate that natural gas can be recovered from coal a nd shale at com· pet itive prices." T ht: president said more than 6.500 rural communities situated near cnal or s hale rese rve~ l'Ould usf' them ... to produce a :.lt'<Hiv, dl'pt·nclalJh.· !>upply of nal urn I ~a::. v.1thout damagini.t t lw l'n\ 1111nnwnt .. * * •·r,nn Png., ' I PLAN ... tuk'· dcc1:.1vc uction to end th1:; tlal C'mma," Clcsrk i.~ud. As chairman or the Orange Cnunty Transit District. Clark said he will move Monday to press JS additional buses into s ervice t o h e lp gas-s hort motorists. "I think we must do ever y· thinS? possible to see that coun· ty res idents arc not ldt stranded o r public health and su fet~ 11•opard11.e<1 ht'C <iu~e of 1 m· moh1llty " C'lark ~1ddt·d * * * * * * From Page A I L~DUSTRY FEARFUL. • • Final Rites Set For Scribe's Mom though, that lateness won ·t be such a maJor factor once people rc·ali zc. as they realized today. that l}Jey're going lo have to get QUl to the pumps early 1f they want the gas that will get the m to work." Jones said llughes company vehirles arc bemg ope rated Un· der strict economy measures to help the firm eke out its gas al· location. "No unnecessary runs. max· imum loads. careful driving. all that sort of thing." Jones said. ··w e have a crisis, it's going to Ile. here for a long lime and we want to do all we can to keep our oper ation at full efficiency ... A bscnteeism and lateness ha vc not yet affected operations <.t t Pacific Telephone whe re the number of 6 ,500 employees Fwieral Set Saturday for Mr. StilJwell F une ral services wil,. be held S aturday for Nor m a n E . Stillwell or Mission VieJo, prin· cipal of Ensign Middle School in Newport Beach. He died Tues- day at the age of 54. Services will begin al 1 p.m. at McCormick Mortuary Chapel In Laguna Hills. with burial sch eduled for Waterhouse Cemetery, Koloa, Kauai. Ha wail. Mr. Stillwell, who died of an ai;parent heart attack, became principal or Ensign last fall after serving as assistant principal since 1958. He joined the school aa a sixth grade teacher when it opened In 1949. He Is survived by bis wife, Barbara of Mission Viejo; daughters Diane Davis of Texas a nd Cathy Stillwell of Santa Ana; aon Brent of Santa Ana. st.epdau•hters Leona Good of New Yori and Lon. Good of Los An•elea. and stepson Charle& Good of Germany. Tbe family haa auueuted memorial donations to the SalvatlOG Arm.)'. mu l<es the company the fourth lart?cs t e mployer in the county T he company own:. the largc:.t private ncct of vehicles in the s t<1te and 2,000 of those vehiclci. opt-rate in Orange County But getting gas for the m has n 't presented a problem yet. (·ompany spokesman Art Leavitt said. "We have a contract with a major gasoline s upplier and our underground storage tanks are topped up every night," he said. "Naturally, we a re being as con- servative as we can be about our gas consumption but we haven 't had to do any real hard oolt tightening up to this point " Leavitt said lhe i:as 1s re· served for company vch1('le~ and the s upply can not be tapped by em ployees. even when those e mployees cannot find gas al the pumps. ·• "We undentand their plight but they will have to do their own scrounging ,·• Leavitt !iaid . .. r think the company wiU be s ympathetic in cases where the gas s h o rtage mak es an e mployee late but we can't go beyond that.·· Responding to the s urvey. an Orange County Transit District s pokesman made 1t clear that the gas s hortage mciy prove to he a boon to the Hgcncy. "Our passenger totals are up .,and f think we're going to see a big increase in t he n umber or ride rs today,'· he said. Scouts Set SuupMeet Costa Mesa Boy Scout Troop 189 wiU bold a swap m eet Satur· day from 9 a .m . to 4 p.m. to benefit patients at Fairview Slate Hospital. The swap meet. feuturin1 fur11ishings. appliances. clothing and toys. will be held at the Mesa Verde Methodist Church p•rklna lot. Half ol the proceedl will 10 for scout catnplna 1ctlvltlea and half will be uaed for a picnic ror some Fairview patients. • Mildrl'd G Farr. mother of Bill f'arr, the Lo!> Angeles T1ml'S rl'p01'1t•r who SUl'Ct'M,fullv hattlcd .to ,rrot1·ct hts ne ws !>OUrl'eS. I!> dee1d at the age ()f 67 G ra vcs1de scr\'I Ct!S for Mrs. 1-~arr will be held a t JO a.m Saturday at Magnolia Memorial Park in Gardt'n Grove A Garde n Grove res ident, Mrs Farr hud lived 1n Orange County for the past 15 vcars Mrs. f'arr 1s survived by ber hus band. Biil F:irr Sr, of J\naheim : three sons. Bill, or '"'OS Angeles, John, or Milpitas. and Hi c h<1rd. of San Juan Ca pi s trano . daughter s GcraJdmc-Dobbs, of San Jose and Linda Kay Villarreal. of St1nlu Ana. a brother. Roy Butts .Ir . of Lo~ Al tos. a s ist er . llclen Kalar. of Chowchilla. and 16 grandt·hildren' Mrs Farr d11 .. '<f Wednesday al Anaheim Me morial llosp1ta l followinf! a leni:,rthy bout with l'anccr Her son. Bill. recently won an t•1g ht -year halllc to protect ~nurees that provided informa- l ion for a nc·ws story written cturing the Charil's Manson murder trial. Anti-Inflation Fighters! LAST CHANCE FOR A REAL OLD-FASHIONED BARGAIN! MEN'S SUITS •1 oo ::: ~wtth purchase of one at r egular price SCMn'H COAIT P\AIA • COST A NllA • I• t 111 SAN Dl~GO -Tbe SuD9rior Court Jury that will deeicle If Orange County S upervisor Ralph Diedrich is guilty of bribery c harges heard ftom Diedrich for 'the flrsl time &.a.e Tbursct.y afternoon. The 53-year ·old county s.u~ervlsor 's tes timony was ltm1led to recounting bia buai· ness and political career. . And there waa only eDCMqSb time for Diedrich to answer a few questions about hia business relationabip with co-defendant Le Roy R~. But Diedrich will be back on the witness st.and when lhe trial 1n Judg e Ros s T ha rp's courtroom resumes Monday. Then. with defense lawyer .Ju me~ R1d~et asking quest.Ions. Diedrich win tell his vers ion of t he 1973-74 e vents that t he prosecution alleges added up to bribery. After Riddel finishes questiCJD. ing his client. Diedrich wm face prosecutor Michael Capiui's cross-ciitmination. And hy the end of next week Oiedrt('h and Rose's fate is like'. ly to be 10 the hands of the eigbt- woman. four-man JUry that ls hearing the case. The allegations against Died ri ch and Rose center ;1round lhl' 1973·74 efforts or Anaht>1m llilt:-;. Inc ., to have i.200 acre:. removed from an a g r 11• u I r u r <t I µ r c s c r v e and o pened to development. It ts the defense conte ntion that Diedric h s upported the company's effort because he -as a . ~alter of principle, op~ giving landowners a property tax break on property that 15· not truly agricultural. such as the :.l eep s lopes o r the hills in Anaheim Thl' pros et•ution attributes another motive to Oiedricll's 'UJ1p11rt 11( lhc t•ompany, $95,000 an hidden hn h<'ry payments and .111 Slio.ooo b<1nk loan •·rmw Page . .t J SLATE ... term s. including lowering the quality of t>duca lion a nd dis· couragmg public discussion at meetangs. F l e tcher r e ite rated that par ental unhappiness with the haodhng of unprofessional con- duct charges against Newport llarbor High Schoo• band direc· tor Richard England sparkt:d 1he c~mpaign. but said parents v.nuld also like to see a rise m ~dul'atinm.11 st:-indards Trustee. this week filed bner 1 cs ponscs to th e g r o up's 1·harges Thc!>e answe rs will be rarculatt>d with the petitions. ~f acM1ll1an -;tressed his more rh,1n 30 yea rs or community 'l'r vice, his prude nt budget m <t nagement and en courage. mt•nt or open dialogues. Mrs. ~t a rt in. who riled the briefest rc>sponse. s aid that because the c harges were vague and con- tained no documentation. it was i mposs i ble t o re s pond !>p<•c1f1cally. However. she cited the dis· t rict 's high educational reputa· tion in lhe state. 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IDc .• calls "the age of the .mugger, the criminal wbo turm a street robbery into a vicious act of violence." < 1 > l\'•lk near the curb to avoid passing cloee to dark doorways. Don't take shortcuts -day or night -through alleys. backyards. empty buildings or parking lo.ts. II ~ou are in a dangerous neighborhood or fear you re being followed, walk down the center of the street if possible . FAMIUA&IZE YOURSELF WITH THE areas you walk through frequently, noting the stores, restaurants and gas stations that are open la\e. Run lo the nearest one if a mugger approaches. Walk on well-lighted, well- traveled streets. Don't window-shop al night. 12) Walk briskly, appear confident. Don 't appe~r dis- tracted or walk with your head stuck in a paper or boiOk. Watch people who approach to avoid being confronted. When you walk at night take a companion. Be particularly careful on Friday -payday for many workers and mug - gers too. I 3 ) Kee p ale rt . make s ure you're not being followed when you get off a bus or sub· way. Be careful after leaving a bank or store where you've cashed a check. Carry enough Money's Worth change for cabfare and an emergency phone call. 14 > Use elevators. Stairways are notorious hangouts for muggers. If you s uspect someone in the elevator wh.en the door opens. walk away Don't enter an -elevator with someone who doesn't get orr when the car reaches the main floor Stand by the control panel ,.nd, if attacked. tut· the a larm and as many buttons a!) you can so the door wil l open at the nearest floor, (5) WHEN DRIVING IN CONGESTED areas, lock the doors and raise windows so no one can reach in. Ir someone tnes to break in at a red light, drive throul(h the light and sound your horn. Always look in your car before getting in . <6l tr you're confronted wtth a weapon . don't provoke an a ttack. If only your money 1s at sta ke. King urges you to gi ve 1t up Keep calm. the robber may be easily excited. 17 > (( you are attacked. don't fight back unless you thank you have to fight for your llfc.1 Don't turn a robbery into a ri ght for lafo. 18) IF A MUGGt::R ATTACKS, your hest defonse is to break away and run for safety But 1f you must fl~t\l, do anything to hurt the mugger Attack him where he is most vulnerable the groan. eyes, throat Bite, scratch. ki ck a nd scream. 19 1 Weapons. Law enforcement officers don't advise relying on lethal weapons for defense; they're too easily taken away and used against you. Other "weapons," however, may help. PoUce·type. whistles and compressed air sirens are good. A hat pin. ballpoint pen, key ring in the fist . nail file or umbrella also can burt, shock and scare away a potential mugges -anct perhaps save your life. Nert : Pickpockers State Po•I Pessimism Grows, Says Bank Survey California ns are pessimistic about the present economy and show continued concern about innation, ac- cording to a consume r attitude survey conducted fo r Bank of Ameri~a. · · · "11ic1survcy indicates that more Californians believe they were better off a year ago, and more believe lhl'Y wtll be worse off a year from now'" said Fred Thiemann. bank vice president in charge or marketing r<>i-carch. TWO OF THE SU RVEY INDICES "consumer well· being'' and "expectations for the fut ure·• ctropped 14 and 18 points respcct1vely in April to their lowe~t levels si nce September 1977, he said Consumer confidence that inflati on can be controlled dropped to 48 points an April. the lowest index reading in the survey's four-year history. Three of four respondents replied they were "not too" or "not at all confident" that TAKING STOCK inflation can be ke pt within r easo n a ble bounds in the future "Key factors which may contribute lo the current negati ve public response on innat1on in· e lude the looming energy crunch. lack of confidence an government policies. threats by labor to ignore Pr<!sident Carter's wage and price guidelines for 1979. and. most important. the high level of media attention to the issue 1n this pre-election period." Thiemann said. Some 2,267 Californians were questioned in the April survey. Of these. 32 percent said they were worse orr than they were a year ago. an increase or 14 percent since the previous sampling was made six months ago. The well-being index declined lo 117 from 131 in. Sep- tember 1978. The index is derived by subcontractJns the percentage of negative responses from the percentage of positive responses and addi.ng 100. THE CONSUMER EXPECTATION INDEX, which uses the same formu\a. declined to 125 in March from 143 in September 1978 and 140 a year ago . The survey was conducted for the bank by Research Information Center Inc., or Phoenix. Security Federal Savings and Loan Association has opened an office· at the corner or Caminos de Estrella and Mira Costa in San Clemente. Manager is Pattie Negrino, vice president of the IS· AOC?latioa. She has been with tbe assoclaUon for nine years. Former manacer or its Norwalk omce. she Is 1 member of the San Clemente and Capistrano Beach chamben of tom· meree. The office Is open Mondays through Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Fridays from 10 a.m. toe p.m. n .. Aftl•rn Preclewf Ll•e ) A new firm, Glasspak Ctr1dert1ark >Corp. of Huntlniton ; Beach, has ocqulred the Glllsspak product llne from • ConoUte Division, a subsidiary of Ubbey-Owena.-Ford Co. :- G lasspak ls 1 patented fiber1t111 reinforced · polyurethane foam panel developed H a mariH : "sandwich" tore cont lruct.lon material for boat ~· • bulkuada and hulls. ---~-••• • .. DAIL ... Y.P.IL·O·T ............... '.'·lda·Y···M·ay·4·,·11.11 .. llill ........ -............. ~ .. ~~ ................... -.-.-.-.-.-.-.. ~ .... ~~~---~~- ~=els Trade Chalk· fnr-Canipane t DAVE CHALK Mulliniks Will Be Placed on Waivers ay DA\'£ C'UNNINGHAlll Ot-.0 ...... 1 ........ Oave Chalk got his wish and Bert 'Mm· pant•ris aot fl new kll8e on llfo tod•Y Ch alk. a stven·yeaar veler1an Infielder for lhe Cautornla Anl(els, made public state· mcnts la~r S('QSOn tha t he would Ilk«! to be t rad('d to lht' 'f(•xai. R&ng(lr8, who play In his horne town of Arlington AN D CAMPANEaas . It J7·year·old 'hortstop for Texas, had JUSl l<».t hls s l1trt 1n~ bt>rth to a 21 year old kuJ He , loo, llt>t>d~·d a r hang(' of 11Ct.-nery l\t 7 a m today lht' Ang1+, itnd R11nger:. ctnnounred lh111 lht' :.~ltl> hud bt.-cn mddt:. Chalk for Campam·rt!> A rdated announccml'nt tl> exrected lakr today. in wh1t·h the Angels wsl phtce :.hortstop Ra nre Mulllnik:. on w1uverl> That will leave the Angels wllh three c· a n d id a tes for t he i. ho rt s top Job Cam panens and two youngsters, Orlando Ra m irez and Jim Anderson. M VLUNIKS wpN the Job during spring tr•lnl1t1. bl.t got off lo a slow start at the plate once the seirson started. He was hit· ·ting .148 when Manager Jim Fregosi final· ly benched him in favor of Ramirez. There has alBo been speculation that Mulliniks' attitude didn't mHh well with F r egosl 's, and it was reported that M ull\niks declined to take extra batting practice when Fregosi tell he should have. "Campane ris ls a proven player." F regosi said after the trade was a n· nounced. "He's played on peMant conten· ders a nd world championship teams. I thank his experience will help us win games." HOWE VER. f'JlEG_OSI would not go so far as to say that Campaneris would be his regular shortstop. This is Campy 's 17th . year in the league. and he slipped to a .186 batting average last season while playing m less than 100 gam es (98) for the first time in h.is career. I One Angels official feels Campaneris will be used as an occasional starter and pinch runner. Campaneris leads active American Leaguers in stolen bases· with &18 and ranks sixth on the. aU·tlme lilt. -ite bas a cafeer average of .259 and played his first 15 seasoos in the A's organization before signing as a free agent with Tex.as. IN CHALK. TEXAS is getting a man nine years younger than the one they are giving up. But Chalk is still on the disabled list, recuperating from the after-effects of knee surgery Sept. 30. "I expect lo be .,.eady to play sometime between May 15 a nd the beginning of June." Chalk told the Daily Pilot. "It feels pretty good now." Chalk was second in seruority only to Nolan Ryan on the Angels' roste r. He joined the majors to stay in 1973 a nd has compiled a .255 lifetime averaRe. his best <See ANGE~. Page 87) BERT CAYPANERIS :· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.. Oaily •11e1 l"i..t•.., LH •n,,. Borons Catch Lion Napping Fountain Vul lc·~"s Roger Muscente fields a pickoff t hrow lo n a il Wes t minstt-r ·.., Fr<'d B~lt at ~econd base. The Barons nipped t he Lions. 5·4, when Kc•vin Hominc drove in t he decisive run in the sixth inninJ.?. The vie· tory clinched a Sunset League crown for f'V. f or story and additional photo. see Page 88. Bitting t~e Dirt Billy North of the San .Francisco Giants gets back safely to first base on a pickoff C\tlempt during Thursday's game with the New York Mets. That's Willie Montanez trying for the out. North tried to steal second on the next pitch, but didn't make it. The Giants won anyway, 7.5 Laver, Emo Play Ugentb Tourney Begins Newport Beach 's Roy Emenon and Rod Laver will play openlne sinelea matches \onTaht and ioln to1etber in doubles play Saturday in the Carte Blanche tennis legends tournament at .the John Wayne Tennis Club In Newport Beach. Emerson plays f e ll o w • Australian John Newcombe at 'J: 30 while Laver tangles wlth Charlie Paaarell at 9 tonlebt in 1la1le1 play. ToD11bt'• matcbe1 conclude fov f.lnt..round matebte ln the eilbt-ma toarumeat tbat runs throa1b Sanda7, Wlnaer1 ln today's action pJay Saturday with one singles match at 1 and the o_Lber at 7: 30. Emerson and Laver will face Pasarell and Bob Hewitt In doubles play at 2:30 Saturday in their opening match. Dennis Ralston and Marty Riessen lace Newcombe and Ken Rosewall In the other doubles milch at 9 Saturday night. The singles final match will be at 1 Sunday with the doubles tlnaJ at 2:30. All of the action ta Jll the John W Qne Tean1I Club on Jamboree Road next \0 the Newporter Inn. Pepsi .'Ch&se Test' ., Scott Ahead of Other Milers By ERNIE CASTl.LLO Of , ... b.u, Piiot SIAff Steve Scott is ready for the Peps i challenge but will tht• "other brands" of milers-be ready for a chase test? "I'm even ahead of where I want to be right now." says Scott. who will race three types or rivals-old. new and future -in the UCLA·Pepsi track invitational Sunday "I didn't think I'd be in this good or shape," said the UC Irvine grad after clock· ing 3 :55.26 last week in the Drake Relays. "All I've been doing is strength work, d is· lance. hills and social r uns. That 3:55 was orr of nothing but strength. "l'M NOT EVEN CLOSE to peaking. Pe ak season isn't for another month or even later. But I am extremely happy with where I a m right now." Scott feels he has a "week head start " on two of the other three world class milers in the Pepsi field. Kenya's Wilson Waigwa, his chief rival in 1977, and Ireland's Eamonn Coghlan. his nemesis during the 1979 indoor campaign, will be making thler outdoor de· buts at UCLA's Drake Sla<Jium Sunday. Steve Lacy, who is expected to rival Scott for U.S. supremacy during the -next few years, ldcked off his season two weeks ago at the Mt. SAC Relays. Walgwa. who has been unheard from since capturing last year's meet in a stadium record 3:56.6. is the only member or the quartet not involved in the indoor race of the year last Februar y in San Diego. COGHLAN WON IN 3:52.i , Scott was second In 3:54.1 and Lacy a close third in 3:54.7 as all finished under the old world in· door record. Sunday, however. it could be more of a t1cllcaJ race than a fast one. "It all depends on what everybody else wants to do." says Scott. "Everybody has to feel like running .last like we did al San Diego. Everybody wanted lo break the re- cord then and everybody was willing to do what it would take. "Here, nothing is at stake and I don't know what kind of shape Coghlan or Waigwa are in. But I pl1n on taking it out hard. II it's a slow kicker's race, tbJngs...wlJI be even ind tt'll probably be one or tbOle blanket ftnlshes. If It'• a tut raee, ~know I'm in fllirlY STEVE SCOTT decent shape. I might just catch those othe r guys off guard." SCaJT DOESN'T HAVE any time goals for this summer, other than setting a personal record. His personal best of 3:52.9 set last year in Europe ranks him as the ninth fastest miler of all time . Coghlan's 3:S2.6 ranks seventh on the list while Waigwa is 11th off his 3:53.2. The world record ls 3:49.4, set by John Walker in 1975, while the American standard is 3 :51.1 set by J im Ryarilnl967. All that Scott is worrying about right now, though. ra Sunday's chance to settle some scores g1_insLW&igwa.andCogblan~ "W\laon's beaten me a lot more times than I've beaten him." says Scott, two·time national AAU champion. "I don't know what he's been doing but from what I can see, he hasn 't been racing at all. But he's been train· Ing with Suleiman Nyambui and I think he'll be In very good shape. . ... "As for Coghlan, I have a psycbologlcal Ult racln1 him outdoors. He has a big edae running Indoors because of bis physical makeup, but t feel everythinc is equal out· doors ." . . Sutcliffe Rescues Dodgers ! ~ f . ~· .. • • LOS ANG EL ES <A P > -At his ~ wife's msastence, Los Angeles · Dodgers pitcher Rick Sutcliffe : tried crepes. He haled them: But<· now, he says he may just have : crepes for lunch every day. : Sut~liffe didn't ha ve any idea : he was going to start Thursday · night 's Dodge r game against t Philadelphia. so he didn't worry . about h is pre-gam e meal • Allhou~h the ae~&<l idn't-agree w1th him. his last·mmute call to starting duty turned out JUSt · flnl' I N ONl.V THF: SE COND , start of h1 i-. maJ<H league t'art·t'r, tht> 22·year ·o ld Los Ang('les right-ha nder beat the Phillies 5·2 in his first complete game ~ver. The victory came at a good t ime for the Dodgers, who had lost their lasl three out· in gs and six or their last eight. Burt Hooton was scheduled to pitch the opener of the four· l!ame set against the Phils, but he was hit by a virus . Don Sul· tQn was penciled in to replace Hooton, but Sutton said he didn 'l feel he was ready to pitch on the spur or th(' moment. · .. , was feeling kinda s ick. could s till taste the crepes when 1 J!Ot to the park." said SutcliHe , who scattl'red seven hits against the Phillies. "But when Red Ada ms 1 pitching coach l came and asked me how I felt, I said, ·Just fine.' He. told me I was probably going to s tart. "J\rter the way things went tonight. I may Just ex periment with crepes again ;.i SUTCLJF'FF.. i\ RANGY 6· foot -6. 200·pounder. had. made the Dodger roster this season by , default filling in fo r the ailing Terry Forster He 'd been used out of the bullpen until Thurs- day . He r e m ained excit ed long a fter the game ended. 'Tm going to go out tomorrow , and buy every newspaper I can rand .·· he said. grinning broadly. "My wife 's going to be a ble to rill up a scrapbook with just this one game." Sutcliffe. now 2·2. struck out seven and walked just one. Steve Carlton. 2·2. went the first 6ir., in· nmgs for the Phillies and gave· up four runs on nine hits. JOE FERGt'50N DROVE in the Dodgers' fi rst two runs, with r un ·producing singles in the fourt h and sixth innings. De.rrel · Thomas a lso provided two runs, one with a single in the sixth and another with a squee ze bunt in the eighth. · Pete Rose drove in the first' Phillies' run with a sacrifice fly in the top of the sixth that· mom·enlarUy lied the ga me and Mike Schmidt provided the final Philadelphia tally with a solo homer in the ninth. "It didn't look like he was throwing that good," Phillies'· Man ager Danny Otark s aid , when asked about Sutclil£e's out·· Ing. "l don't know how he struck · out Schmidt three times." Philadelphia second baseman'• Manny Trillo had to leave the . contest in the fifth inning wber(: he was hit by a Sutcliffe pitch.;: Ozark said Trillo had a bruised: forearm, but the injury was later: diagnosed IS a fracture . · PA.CKERS DRAFT :~ EX.CWC PUNTER ·: ., NEW YORK-·Former Golden~· We st College s ta ndo ut Rick:: Partridge, a punter from the'· University of Utah, was drafted : t o day by the Green Bay : Packers. : P1rtrtct1e. a 6-2. 180-pounder t wbo prepped 1t Tu1Un Hl•b. : 1Ver1ted 44.1 y1rds a klct lD •. two yean at Utah. I• '• .. . •