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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-05-11 - Orange Coast Pilot. ~, ............. _ .. . . . ~ ,.. ..,_... ____ _.L._ ____ _ • Ille t-mile as • ID s DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 11 , 1979 VOL 11, NO 1JI, 4 Sl'.CTIONS, SO PAGl'.S Mesa Prostitution 2 Teens Held In Sex Slavery By JACKIE HYMAN Ol ttw 0..11, Pl ... s wfl Costa Mesa police reported to- day they have arrested two older teen-agers and -are seeking a t hird on charges o f forcing fom a le runaways as young as 12 years old into pro:;t1tut1on J\t least four victims, a ll runaways from within Orange County ranging in ag<' from 12 to 15. have hcC'n 1dent1f1t•d so far. s aid Sgt. Gary Weh!>.lC'r. He said the forced prostitution h as been t rand hack ahout three months but could huvt• been in ex1stenCl' longer "We will very poss1hly conw up with mor<• sus pects and more v1ct1ms ... Webster said . Two 17-ycar-old girls have been booked into juvenile hall on suspicion or p1mp1ng, sohc1tCJ lion for prostitution and taking a person for pros titution without consent, he !'>auJ Tht• two were not living with the ir families. We bster said A 16-year-old boy 1s s till being sought on a warrant, hP !>aid Webster :mid the victims we re trapped this way An older tec11·a1ter would meet them at a party or at the hcarh, learn tha't they wc·rc: a runaway, und offer "a job." When tht.• youngstt>r accom pa nied the "friend." s he would be threatened with a severe Or:::wi,:ast Weathe r Patchy fog or low clouds near the coast late tonight o r ea rl y Sa turday, o th e rwise f air . beating if she didn't agree to prostitute herself. One girl was even threatened with being taken to San Diego and "sold" into white s lavery in Mexico. Webster s aid. The older teen -ager wo uld then take the girl fro m door-lo door in areas of Costa Mesa where poor laborer s live . T he victimizer would make a deal. us ually for $10, throw the young girl 1ns1de and slam the door . Webst er s a id . T he pro- cedure would be repeated from fi ve to 10 t imes a night. he said In one c:ase. Webster ~aid . a v1ct1m returned home to her mother However, one of the s u!'> peels allegedly telephoned and threatened to burn down lht• house 1f the girl we re n 't wa1tm~ on the curb 1n 10 minutes ··Most of these threats art overblown but they lthe su!'> peels l have managed lo c reatl' ;,in aura of fear ... Webster said He said that although the !>U~· pects are "biker types," police don 't believe they have a network of friends or crime con nections such as they mcnt1om·d 1n threats against lht' young J!irls . Two of the girls were beaten up, however, We bster said lie stressed that the police in- vestigation was ha m pered by ru rrent l aws , whi c h bar authoritie s fro m locking up ISee VICE, Page i\21 Ftr8t Lady R e turns ROME <AP > First Lady Rosa ly nn Ca r te r a nd h e r daughter. Amy, tossed three coins in Rome 's Trevi fountain today. then boarded a night to Washington . Legend s ays the coin-tossing\ens ures a retum to the ~tcmal City. • tation _lose THIS SCENE TYPICAL AS LINEUPS FOR GAS LONG, LONGER, LONGEST DESPITE ODO-EVEN PLAN These Motorists Were Waiting for Fuel Thursday on Coast Highway in Newport Beach Motorist Hit by Car Woman Held After Ramming Gas Line By KATHY CLANCY Of llw D•llY Pilot S l•tl /\ 4t1 -ve<1r-o ld Placenti a wo man was arrested o n ag- gravatf'd assault charges Wt!d · ncsday night after !'he allegedly d r ove into a cr owd of gas ~ hungry motorisb as they tried to hl'P her from c utting into a line 1-'ullC'rton poli ce alleged Sally Es ther Cru,1?n<.1le . 1824 Jone!> PICJC{', s tru c k Onl' or thC' motorists, 17 year-o ld Stephen Clay Oenn1!>. who ~uffrred cub to h1~ lcgs and ahraswns on h1'> hark Oe nn1!>. o f 1\nahc 1m , WCI '> 1<1kc•n to Pl acen ti a Linda Hospital for treatment, pohC'C' ~aid The incide nt occ urred in CJ 3 Hos pitalized In Kidnap ~pree WILLITS 1/\Pl Two police offi cers and t heir allegl'd as suilant ,.,.werf' hosp1tah1.NI today :tnd a uthorities qucst1onc·d a hostage victim who they said was forced al gunpoint lo drive 200 m iles south to lh1 !> Me n- d ocino Count y community of' 3.000 people. Hospitalized 1n Uk iah with multiple gunshot wounds was John Edward McCartney. 26, of Arcata McCartney was shot and captured about 12.15 a .m today while cross,ng a railroad trestle afte r a four-hour manhunt in· volving more than 30 state. county and local law e nforce- ment officials. four-block-long gas lint• in the ROO block of North Placentia Avenue. poli ce rcJ>Ortcd Otht•rw1~c. law l'nforcl'm<:nt offi cers in unincorporated South Ornngi' County tommunit1cs <1n<I in inland N>unty art•as re portt•d no major 1nc1dent!> in whe1t wt·n • referred to a!> "lon~cr than c\'cr" gasohm• line~ Officers w<·re called numcrou!> times Thursday C1nd today to qut•ll a r1tumcnts in Imes and a '>· '-ISi station opNator~ with traf fir control . Rut no other arrests we re re ported. police s11ict FullNton Police Lt Philip Goehring said he recorded 52 calls in om• l'IAht hour -.h1 ft alone from motorists s('ek1ng c larification o r the odd·t·ven gasoline rules In adci1t1on. he !'>aid. his de partment has invesliJ(:itcd numerous c·omplaints <tbout limits on gasohrie :ind C'ar wash stations requmng mot<irists tn buy a car <'lc•an-up ulonR with gas · "It is just a matter of all oT us trying lo feel our way along he re until we can und('rstand what the rules are a nd when they a rc violated." Gochrihg said Rert Turner. county director o r emergency services. noted t he county's gasoline phone· bank <834-2330 1 ans wered a nother 2.000 phone calls Thurs - day from motorists About half the calls. he said . were from individuals seekin~ so-called "C" stickers for com - mercia l vehicles that would ex- e m pt them from odd -even reg- ulations. However. tht> "C " stu•kn pro gram 1s onl) undt'r "'"•) in IAJ!'. An geles Count), nfll Oran~1· Count). Turner expla1nC'd It 1:- a m o n g prO\.t SIOn !'. C'Clllfll ) -;uiwrv1wrs ma) adopt lut1•r on Motoris t::. with 11thf'r t·om pla1 0Lc;. TurnPr said . are hc1_nl! u r gl•d t11 l'Onl<H'I th1·1r lnt•;,d pohcl' aJ;?(•nc:1t•.., or t hl' C"uunt) or ficl' of Consum1;;·r AHa1r:-. Cons umer Aff..11r ~ U1rt•c\11r Ron Ml'lende1 :-a id hi!> -.t.Jff ha:- bl·e n geltinJ! about lllfl t•om plaints per da) from m11tonsh -.ome or which art• rl'fl•rn•<J 11n lo the d1~tnct ::ittornc') <. offlc1· State Ca1~'t Take a Joke 1)1.YMPI C J\ Wa !>.h I Ar I Ooug Mc· Get..' de c1dt•d ht• no longer would changf..• tht> pncC' s ign:-n1 his ser vice station :,incc the P rlC(' or gasoll nt· IS heading ever upward lie drew a sign reading "?".9" a gallon. but stat<.· officials don't think 1t ·!> funny The state Oepartmt-nt of Ag ri culture ordert•d McGee to remove the sign Officials in the agency'!>. Division of We ights and Measures say the question m a rks could be mistaken for 7's. leading customers to be lieve they can buy gas for 77.9 cents a gallon. Convenience Store Gas $1.20 Per OAVIS tAP i Jn what its pri:::.1dcnt dt.•s<·nbcs as an effort tn ('Ut dc·mand . u Northern California chain of all -night con- \'l'n1t•nt•1• and foort stor es is c·har,.!1nµ m·arly S\ 20 for CJ ga lion nf gasol inl' :JI one outpost ht• rt• 1\<·lua ll) lht• 1mt'l' at the store .illln~ lnll'r!>.tah· 80 hl're 1s t 19.9 n·nt:-.. John HO!>t'Ot'. president or 1 ht Bf'nc1·1a based firm . s aid fh LI rs<f,1~ f<'dl'ral Ent·r~y J\d m m1stra t1on offic·1ab said 11 was the h1ght.'!>I rc.-portl•d pri ce for l!a!>ohnt• in Cal1forn1a. Arizona. "l'~ Mt•x11·0 or Ha..., au 'Our gC'nl'ral policy is that "'""n· going to raise• the price to ~1 level where w1· don't run out CJ nd don't v1olatl' feeler a I re~ula· tuin~ ... smd Roscoe "We sold j!a!'. <'Xtreml'ly chcCJp for many ~t·a r!'.. and it's 3 high-demand 1tc•m now .. Ros co<··s t:lH nthl"'F con vcn- 11..•nt'l' outl1•t:-an· ulso charging nrice!> cM.'l'Cd ing $1 a gallon. Irvine Woman loses Purse With 8,300 J\n Irvine woman told police that s he had forgotten her purse in a supermarke t and estimated the loss was $8,300. According lo police r ePorts. INSIDE TODAY During its SO years of operation, the C<UmO not only luu become Catalina's most familiar landmark and a favorite destination for Big Band lovers. but al.so for 32 years one family has called at home. See Feahmng Page 81. Longest Line Yet And No Gas Lyn ette Cardellucci. a Newport. Beach m anicurist. len her purse 1n a shopping cart Wednesday whe n le:fving the Safe way stor e at Wa lnut Center.' Gold chains, medalUons. ear - rinJ?s and othe r items of jewelry were in .the purse along with SI in change. a ccording to re Ports. ., .. :"". ___________ ..,,,, By The A1110Cl•ted Presa A record in gas waitin1 lines was achieved today when a s trin1 o f cars stretched eight miles from the eastern limits of Oxnard completely through the town of Camarillo -and the sta- tion they were waJtln1 for was closed, the California Highway Patrol reported. 1 CHP officer Benny Richard said a Mobil station opened ror a short time and then closed, but people at the back or the line didn't know it and continued to wait, as more cars piled up behind them . When an accide nt occurred at one point on the line, highway patrol offi cer s began dispers ing the line of cars . The e ight-mile line was ap- pare ntly a record during the gas pani <' tha t w as gripping Southern Californians, despite the odd-even allocation ,plan based on license plate numbers. Although many counties in Northern California reported shorter lines with the plan Thursday, the lines were lon1er than ever in Southern California. perhaps because of the upcom- ing weekend during which most stations are expected to be closed. Freeway o frra mos w e r e blocked today by backed-up traf- fic from lines at s tations that had not opened yet. In the Los Angeles s uburb of Eagle Rock. custom er s snaked complete ly around one cit y block and exte nded into a nother. Several wailing drivers got free coffee ar a nearby restaurant. The rest~urant owne r told them, "I feel sorry for you people." Several ~as station owner s said the odd-even plan has not shortened Imes in the first thre(' days because motorists started out needing gas from previous weeks of hardship and fear the weekend will be even worse. The Auto m o b i le C lub ol Southern California confirmed those fears Thursd ay whe n it re- ported that 92.5 percent of all m etropolitan Los Angeles sta- tions will be closed Sunday and 63.6 percent will be closed Satur- day. The closures a re up from last weekend. Over-all. the Auto Club said, 46 7 percent of the gasoline sta hons Wlll be closed Saturday and <Stt LINE, Pa~~ AZ> ...----- The woman r e turned to retrieve the purse, but could not locate it, police said. Kuwait Eyes Funds CAIRO. Egypt <AP l Prime Minister Mustafa Khalil refused comment today on reports that Kuwait wants to withdra w more than Sl billion from Cairo bank accounts. Other informa nts said the report was accurate but that Kuwait ha!\ not yet m ade an Of· ficial request. • 1: !"'9. ....... --· ·-• ., • .., .. - f ?offowi11g i11 f _,aflaer'• Foofsfeps l\n Arn1s h hoy wa lk~ bt'hmd h1:, father a ::. tht· o ltkr rnan tiu now~ lllb (lt'hJ 111 prepanit1on ror bpr1n~ plantm~ Am1:-h farnwr:-. un• umon,:: th1..• most produrll\ e in lhl• wor ld, and 1t 1s from father to son thut their knowledge of the la nd is preserved. f 'ro• ,.,.,,._ I I UNE ... 78.5 iwrceot will Ii.· :.hut clo w11 Sund av Forriw r G11\ Rona Id Reaj.!1m. who prt•s1dt'J uvt•r llll' Inst odd l'\1t'll j.!llS ma rk1•l 111.: r1•:.t fll't 1on elur111~ !ht• 1•1 ; I t\r.1h e•ll 1•m hur ,.:o. p1 l'il11·1nl t h.11 ttw plan will t1n111: ''.!11111"1 111:.1:111t n · lw( .. ~l• r.1r th.it h.1s n't ht'C'n th1• .·.1st• 111 ~·111twrn C.1hforn1J Ht·.1.:.111 .... 1111 th1• loni?ll•rm '''(Utlllll l\l th1• 'l:Jtl"S .:a!-. pt'\illlt•m, 1lt-pt•111b 1111 decreased \'\m:.u mpt 11'11, rn1·n·ased s upply .md .:1'' t•n11u1·nt.tl dcn·~ulation. ·"Thi• f1•<kra l ~overnm ent ... hould j.!1't off tht• dime and get t•U( or tht• "ay ... Rca~an told lht• Los Ang<'ks Tim<':-"If the gov 1•rnm ent will J.{t'l the he ll out of rhe way, t he oil industr y could produce more oil a nd compete freely m the marketplace." Thirteen C alifornia counties ;ire s ubjt><'t t1.> tht' odd·cven plan Three more counties arc to J01n 1111 Monday Lej't is t~ Burn ~ix to D e atli ">AN ~Al.\t\I HJH. El Salv;irtor •\Pi Fl :--.,i1 ,.11l11r 'o., m1ht,ff\ ;'•lve•ri11n1·11t n·11orlt·d l cft1~:t )!U1•rnll.e:-li11rn1:d :-.1x pC'rsons to 1h•.itl1 Ill ltll'l"' ,1 ... thOU!>alld:-. I tlrrtl·rl out f\11 lhl' funt•ral or 17 ..1nt1 go\ 1•1 n1111•11t lle·m11n,tnetors <;0H•r1111wn1 'P'>ke.,m:.in Cul Huf:wl flort•!> Lima <;a1d guc:r· rifl:e, of the· Pop11l ;1r I d11•ratmn I 'r•rt·e·' 'hot up lwn ltu:-t•., n(':er \n.,ell't• .1 qllu~c 5'1 mile':. north .;f '-.111 :....11\ :ulor .. 111d sf•I Lh1•m .1r1 r1· T l1111 :-.cl;1y l lc s1.u d four p.1 ~,<·ng1·r:-<in d two drivt·rs b11rnt·d Ill <lt•a l h lwfon· thc•y 1·ou ld CSCUO('. Thr> popular l.1hcr<.1tirin Forte~ 1s unl' of thn•c• underground left· 1st a r rnii.:s fighting <.1 g uernll<1 war <Jg:.11nst P res ide nt C(.lrl u!> l~um bcrto Homero '!> m1lit<1ry r<'- g1m<' Assassination Plot Figure's Bail Set LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bail has been set at $100,000 for a n ii 1egal a lien named as a m ateria l witness in a n alleged plot to as· s assina tc P resident Carter at last wcckend "s Cinco de Mayo festivities here. Osvald o E s pinoza is con - s ide r ed a m ateria l w itness against Raym ond Lee Ha rvey, <1 JS-year-old trans ient. who has b~en c harged with cons pir<1cy to k ill t he pr esid ent. No co· <:onsp1ra1on; have been na med. Injunction Asked LOS /\NG E LES <AP) A. c itizens i.trnup h~s gone: lo C'O urt see king a permanent injunction to prevent the El Monte poli<'c de partment from detaining sus- pected non-documented aliens. ORANGE COAST .. DAILY PILOT 1"""0"M'M1t""C~t 0..1t. 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A cc u sin g th e House of "political timidity" in rejecting his rationing plan Thursday by a 246·159 vote, Carte r stood behind his Oval Office desk and told re- porters it was u p to Congress to develop a contingency pla n that 1s .. f ai r , equita bl e a nd balanced." ··1 will give them every J>Ol>SI· ble assistance." Carter sa id. There was no 1mmed1ate com· men t fro m c o ngress io nal leaders on Carter's challenge. Sen . llenry M . Jackson, D· Wash .. <.•hainnan of the Senate Energy Committee, said pre· v1ous l y there was no chance Congr~ss would write its ra tion· GAS WAR ENDS IN TENNESSEE-Al CHEVRON TO RAISE STATE ALLOCATION-AS ing plan in the e ve nt Carte r's was rejected. Striking a pa rtisa n n ote. the president told r eporte rs and p hotogra pher s c ro wded around his desk that 95 pe rcent of House Re publicans, compared wilh 40 per cent of the Dem ocrats. voted to reject his ra tioning plan alrea dy .amended twice to m ake Gas of a s..,.g Slwrtage Inspires Tune CORllAM. M ~ii nc <AP l Songwrite r M ike :\11lwl lh1nb ht· has a ready-made a udience for his la lest cum position . ··Dollar a Gallon Summer." T h<' J2-year -old Gorha m resident 's tune is about ·'f\-\'O teen-age lovers" whose romance ends when the hoy 1:-. for<.:L·d to :-.1..·ll his car due to the soaring cost of g ..1:-.olJJlc The <..ong was aired on National Public Radio'!l \II Thini:?s C'onsicJcreci ' progr am In one: v<·r~i.:. !'\otw l smg~. (}/1(11/ nup/)nn darn1t1t'~aburnmer It ·' gunna rw a dnllar-<J·gallon·sumrnrr · Ant1 me and my baby heme to say goodbye · l ctw ta/(ordtnlokrhermd "Thf•pnccof gas1s l1HJdamh1gh" ThC' song ends w ith th<: sound of a sputtering c ar tr ying to st art. .... Bruises, Welts I~~gal Alien Held In Inf ant Beating By \\1LLIAM llOOGt.: Of IM O•lly Piiot Sl411 /\ IS-year-old Mcx1<·an 1mml g ra nt was ar rested late Thurs d :1y and c hargcd IA 1th felony child abuse after two men walked into a South Laguna hospital with a b~·aten anrt untonscwus IH monlh-0l il boy. Laguna Beach Pollet• a re hold ing lhf> infant's hahy sitter, wh11 they say is an illegal a lie n who's I he brothe r o r the infa nt 's father. The baby's pa rcnL5 are Lewis a nd t •ranc1sca Perez. hoth 26. who r esid e at lhc Ha milton House. 1435 North Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. T he baby. .Josc Pe rez, is in c ritical condition at UCI Medical Cente r ·s ped iatrics inte ns ive care unit. officia ls say. Laguna Beach Po lice Capt. Neil Purcell said the comphcat- ed and bizarre series or events began when two me n brought the baby to South Coast Medical Center Thursday afternoon. Hos pita l ~uth orit ies de· termined that the child h ad been brought from t he Hamilton House a nd tele phoned Laguna police. Purcell said investigating of· ficers were confronted with a three -room apartme nt whe re five people were living at the rental establishment. "It looked like a pig pen," police sources s aid. "The re was o ld food and garbage on the floor of the apartment. The bathroom was littered with baby diapers and water and urine were all over the floor." PurceU said the baby's body was covered with bruises and welts, some o( wMch appeared to be old wounds while others appeared to be recently lnfllct- ed, be-userted. bo wl P o l ice a r e uns ure . however . if the baby was in the toilet or the s howe r P urcell said police have dis· c•ovcrcd nothing to indicate an attem pted drowning. He said police a re continuing to investigate the case a nd s aid m o re arrests might come later. T he suspect was scheduled lo he turned ove r lo Ora nge County juvenile authorities tod ay The parents work at a Laguna hotel and a loca l restaurant. Purc ell said the pare nts appear to be ille gal immig rants also. Tahoe to Get Growth Plan? TR U CKE E CAP ) Legis lators from Ca lifornia and Nevada have finally agreed - tentatively -on a compromise pla n lo rontroJ growth in the La ke Ta hoe basin. Participants s aid late Thurs- day that both sides yielded, and the bl-s tale T ahoe Regional Plannlng Agency will h ave new powers to protect the ra re large,, _ high alpine lake. " The agreem ent was reached in time ror the Nevada Legislature to a ct on it. Nevada's adjourn· me nt for two years was only about a week away. Payment Approved 1t more polit1cally pa la t able. Carte r said the• nation woulr1 he ext reme ly vulm·n1h1<.. :.ind himself powL•rlt·M,, in the· 1•vt'fll or a new ('UlOrf Of Im JHJrlt•d <H l s upplies, without a s t:rndby emer~ency plan for ga soline ra· t10m ng The House ma1ority wa5 "un willing to takt· lht· rt>s1><>0s1bility l ht• pohlll'<il rcsponMb1li ty" to deal with a pn::-s1ng n<.1t1onal problem, Carter :.aid Ar guing that th1· House sur· rendered lo "local and pa rO<.'hia l in terest:.." the pn:s1d ent said. "I challenge the Congress within this next 90 days to <levelop the ir own ra tioning plan. · /\s Carter mad e 1t clear he would not subm it an alternate standby pla n o r his own . White Ho u se press secr e t a ry J ody Powell was asked what would h appen next. "The re 's no way to <:1vo1d fuel a llocation by c•haos C1ntl price," Powe II replier! Although <'arlf'r 1·mphas111•cl "I'm not µrc•d1ctin,:! that wt• will hav1..• a shorlal:(c" or ~asoltnP 1n the months ;1h1•ad h • SC:11d part of the n·spons1hl11ty for tight s upplies <'an bt• traC'ed to the· ract that Congrt·s:-·L.'Vb1ded <JI' tion on oil" when tfo submitted an ener~y progra m in 1977" Congressional l1·adf'r., hl:.imt•tl tht· llou..,t• r1t·h·<•l. ;dtt•r :.t•\ l'ral davs of 1ntcn:-.1vf' Wh1l t· llliU.,l' lohbying for l"arkr'., pl<in. on conrus1on ov<>r which l\m•·rn .111., would havi' goth'n tht• rTl'l'l ru1 ·I under its prov1.,ton' Thl' 1>re:-.1ch ·nt .., 11ri g 1 n:d . ufl :.imcndcd plun for UM' 111 ,1 11:. tion a l ruel t•mcrg<:IH') \\llUfd have r<'f!u ir<"d motoris ts to u:-t• r ~L1on1ng c.uuµun!> Lu Lu\ gasoline undt•r 110 <1l loc·at11rn fo rmula hasl'd on pa:-1 t•1msum11 lion in ea ch state. The l'lan fulfllk cl :.i '>l atutory requirement th;1t the prc:.1dent s ubm it a propo:-al ffl r con gr ession<t l action to he t<1 ke n b y tod ay California House members bitte r over what they said wa:. a d m inistration inaction m solv m g already exis ting gasoline hnes in their stat(· complamed that their constituents would lose gasoline under the com· promise a~reed tom th<' Senate Sim ilar compla ints were heard from Penns y lvania Twenty-nine of 43 California llous C' members voled against the president, partiully on the> urging or Senatt• Dcm onat1c Whip Al an Crn n~ton . no rmally a Carter supoorter . Telegram CampaigO Seeks Gas Betty Allen of Newport Beach is m ad as, well, heck. and isn't going to lake any more without telling a few folks how she reels. Mrs. Alle n is launching a tele- gram campaign to let the gov- e rnor and some or the people in WashillgWn know how she feels about the gas shortage solutions they've developed. "I really was n't mad about sitting in line for three hours and 15 ~inutes to get gas," she ex- plained this mo rning. What got Mrs. Allen 's goat was the fact that s he had to drive around Thursday to get her tank below the half mark so she could fill up toda y . And she had lo fill up today because she figures she won't ha\'e a n opportunity to do so a gain until Tuesday under the odd-even rat1on1nJ.{ plan ''I JUSl wish the J!OVc rnur or the president could ha(te spent three hours s itting with m e this morning ," she said. "So I'm go. 1ng to let them know how I feel." She said she is launching a drive among her ne ighbors a nd with the women that belong to lo<:al clubs ··we'll m ake 1t sort of a Mother ·s Day effor t,·· she said Mrs , AJlen srud thlll m addi- tion to Carter and Brown, s he ID· te nds to let he r congres s man and U.S. senators know how she feels about the lack or gas and the r ationing plan that·~ SUJJ· posed to ease the situation. "I don't know how much good 1t 's going to do, but I do know that not.h.ing's going to be a c comptished if we a ll sit a round and taJce this apathetic ally." she added. Senate Backs Union Measure Sr\CH1\7\ll-:."ITO .\I' '1111 I .d 1fom 1<1 St·n.it1· h.1 ... p;1.....,1•d ,, II ti I t: n· a I 111 I?. J (' eil I 1· 1 t 1 \ 1• li.ir~:.iming sy•;tcm for IOl'iil ~·<" l' r n mt' 11 l v. or kc: r ..,. th·:-p 1t1 · l' I a 1 m s 1 t to u Id I 1· :id t 11 widespread USE' or agency !>hOJJ!>. Complained on e opponent. Sen .. John Briggs, R-F'ullc rton s hortl,\ be for•· llil· 2 1·9 v11tt· Thursd<1\' · v,, .. 1r1 m•1\1 111.. "'"a rr! ·,1 t 1m1 "'h•ro t\••n ernplo)ec· has l•• l>d.\ dUl'" Lu .1 llllllln T he bill SH8!'1X b' St·n J •rr\ S mith, 0-S<irJlo~a .-wc·11l 10 tht• Assi'mhl) It "'e>Uld allow but 1111t n•q111re agenrv ..,hop con l r <1 et.; that r v quirt• l v .. n I'm p lo:-•et• to 1111 n or p.1 )' ,, ":-l•rvrce fee· to :i unwn f'rmtt Page ti I VICE •.. runaways not a ccused of .1 cnm c· "The s1tuat1on with th<.• <'Ur rent legal st:.itus of runaways 1.., causing us problem:-.·· Wehs ter said "There are a lot of them out there and th1..·y ·re extreme!\ vulnerable · ~·oncP they get loeked into th1 ... thing. they can't sec a ny wa} o ut." he said A 11 four v1C't1 ms ha vc bc·en re• turned to their parents. Webs ter s aid. He said anvest1gat1on into the c ase is continuing. Carter, Rwa Boss to Meet WASfUNGTON <AP) - Pre11ldent Carter and Sov- iet President Le onid l . Brezhnev will meet for the first lime al a s ummit con- fer ence from June 15 to 18 in Vie nna to sign their new SALT II treaty to cap the nucle ar .arma race, It was announced today. Agreement on the treaty between th.e superpowers was announced this week. A White House official, asking not to t>tl idenLified by name. said it is hoped the s ummit t:onre r ence will set in motion a reg. ular series of m eetings be tween U.S. and Soviet leade rs <;as Shutdown Plan's Legality To Be Probed W /\SlllNGTON (AP> --The i.:ovcrnment said today it will in· vestigate the possibility o f :in· tit rus t vio l(.l t1on s i n the tbreatened shutdown of gasoline s tations m various sections of th e c ountr y, i n c lu ding California, from May 17 through May 20. T he Justice Departme nt said the invest1 ~at1on will try to de- termme al state retail gasoline deale r associations a re illegally acting in concert m calling for the s hutdown. T h e gasoline dealers are protesting Depart- m ent of Energy regulations that limit profit m argins . Assistant Attorney ueneral John H. Shenefie ld, head or the antitrust div1s1on. said concert· ed ac tion by deale rs to close Sta· lio n s raises substantial ques· lions under re de ral antitrust la ws . Te rrence Adamson, the chief Justice Department spokesman, said the "legal rem edy is an in- 1unc t1on" 1f the departmPnl de - t•1dc:s tht:rC' 1:-. rl':.t:-rm lei hehevc: a v111la t1on of law ha:-l:ike·n pl<ecc 1\dam:,r111 cll'1·li11••cl e·ornmf•nl on the• 1111111 IH'1 of :>l1cl1 ,1,,w·1o1 t Hlll:O. lh.11 '"·" Ill' t..1king li.111 Ill ! ht• '>lilltdo1<. II Diablo Plant Poses Peril? S AN Ll'IS OBISPO 'Al' I \bout nn<• ft•Ul'th o f San I 111 ... llhl'Jltl., :!7!1 pll\ '11'1.Clt' ,,JV l'1t 1f11 1;,e ... ,\ 1-11 1'11,,. .... 'i 1>1.il1l11 l '.1 rl\11n flUl 11 .. ir 1•0\\t•r pl 1111 11111lr1 1'111JJ11~l·r th(• h1 ;ilth 11( e vur1t' n ·.,11l1·nl , .\ hout i(J cl11l'le1r., J nnourwcd I h<it they fe•t•I long lc'Xpos urc to low ll'\t'I-; of r,1d1•11lo n from the 111 ;1111 could l1•ad to ca n('cr . lt•11k1 •m1 :1 and b irth dc•fe1·1 s . Tltt•\ :.il:-11 :.:ml tht·v twlw vt-the• {'(llJnl.\' IS IO;Jc1{'fJ Ua lely J1rt•par('d tn h.tndlc• an) rnaJur nui:le·<1r dis · .io;te·r B.1nr1<'r1 todgl'ltwr a~ ttw Con . l't'I ne•d l'hy:-11'1~111..; of San Lui~ Olm.po Cnunt'. the grnu1J said hum a n t·rrur !"ahot agC' or an 1•;1rthquakt· ('(1 uld trigger s uch a cl 1:-.a:.ll'I' Young De nies Race MANILA. Philtppmcs C.'\P 1 - :\ndrc:"-Young den1e<l lodll~ that he will seek the Sc•n:1te se<1t uf Gt'org1a Oemncrat He r man E Talm <Jdg~· and s<tid that. co un- t rary to a Nt·\•: York news paper report. he was not frustra ted with his JOIJ <1:-. the U S. am- lJaS!>ador lo the Uni ted Nations. YOU! CAN'T AFFORD TO PASS THIS UP! M ' s . I 'loo"' ens nits • With Purchaae of One At Regular Price -- According to Purcell, the baby sitter claJmed he awoke to find the baby n oating in the toilet PEKING CAPl -Commerce ~cretary Juanita Kreps and the Ch inese government paved the way today for a U .S.·Ohina trade treaty by signing the agreement to pay Americans 41 cents on the dollar for S1~6 .9 m11llon In American assets seized by the Chinese communJsts in 1949. SOUTH COAST P\.A2A. COSTA MHA. CA. PHOMI C7 I 41 540..1502 ----~,___....--------- -------------• I • ---- Orange Coast ED ITI O N Your Ho•et••• Dally Newspaper r VOL. 72, NO. 131 ,-' SECTIONS, 50 PAGES 1N TEN CENTS~ t TU,o Beldin Jtlesa Se:e Slavery King 1 By JACKIE H\'MAN Of .... o..i, ~-'"'" Costa Mt'Sli pohct' rt•oort•'<I lo day they have ttrrt·stt•ll two oldN t~tm-ugers a nd ttre :.t•t'k•nR a third o n (•h ar~t·:> or forc·1n.: re male runaways u:. younR a:. I ~ years old into prost1tutw11 At le as t four vu·t1m:.. a ll runaways rrom within Orang,. County rangrng m agt• from 12 to lS. have bc{•n 1dt-nt1f1t'd ')0 far :.111d S~t. Gitry Wt'b-.l..r Ht• i.tud I.ht• fon.·t·ll µro lllut1<111 h•:. bt'\'O lflH't•d bark 11bou1 lhree month~ but rnulJ ht1vt• bt>t>n 1n t•Ju:.lt'tlrt' lor•Kt•r ·w,. will vt•• y po:.:.1hly <'flm,· up "1th mtfrt• MIS pt-c·t-. irnd inon· 'H~llmZ>.' W('b:.lt'r :.aid T 14 o 17 yt·ur old g 1rle. huvt• lwen llooked into JU~ e nih.• hall on :.usp1t·1on of p1m1>111~. :.ohc:1t11 t1on for pro:.lllUtton ctnd laking a ~·rson for pro~tltut1on withuut When the youngste r accom. where poor laborers live. house ir the girl weren't waiting roni.1:nl. ht' s u1d Thtt two were panied the "friend," s he would The victimizer would make a on the curb in 10 minutes . 110 1 hv1n~ with their families. be threa tened with a seve re deal, usually for SlO. throw. the "Most or these threats are Wt•hstt'r Mud beating if she didn't agree lo young girl inside and s lam the overblown but they !the s us · A 16-yt'ar old boy 1s still being prostitute herself door . Webster s a id The pro· peels) have managed to create :iought 011 a warrant, hl' ... a id One girl was e ven t hreatened cedure would be repeated from an aura of fear," Webste r said. Webster s1ud the v1ct1 ms were with being ta ken to San Diego five to 10 times a night. he said. He said that although the SUS· trappl'<i th1:. way and "sold" into white s lavery in In one case. We bster said. a peels are "biker types." police An oldl·r teen agt.>r would m~t Mexico. Webster said victim returned home to her d o n 't belie ve t h ey ha ve a tbt'm ul a part or at the beach. The olde r tee n -age r would mother Howe ve r. one or the s us · network or friends or crime con· ll'arn that they WNt1 a runaway, then take the girl from door·lO· pects allegedly te lephoned and' nections such as they m entioned .rnd ofrt-r "a Job ·· door in a reas of Costa Mesa threatened to burn down the. <See VICE, Page AZ> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .1 O•oly ~--'°T l.ff PHM DESPITE ODD-EVEN PLAN, LINES FOR GASOLINE REMAIN LONG, AS THIS VIEW ALONG COAST HIGHWAY NEAR JAMBOREE ROAD IN NEWPORT BEACH INDICATES These Motorists Sought Fuel Thursday Afternoon at Mobil Station; Lines Were Long, Longer, Longest Today All Along Orange Coast :Driver Seized • ID By KATHY Cl.ANCY Of tlle O•llY P ilot St•fl A 44-ycar -o ld P l acentia woman was a rrested on ai;: gravated assault c ha rges Wed oesday night artcr she allegedly drove into a nowd of gasr hungry motorists as t hey tried to keep her from cutting into a line Fulle rton POhtc <1lleged Sally * * * Es the r Crugnale. 1824 Jones P l ace. s truc k o n e o r the motor ists. 17-ycar·old Ste phen Clay Dennis. who suffered cuts to his legs a nd abrasions on his back Dennis. or Ana heim . was t a k t.4>n t o P I a c c n t i a Li n d a Hospital for tretilment. polu:c .said. * * * The incident occurred in a four·block-long gas hne in the 800 block o r North Placentia Avenue. police reported Otherwise. law e nforcement officers 1n unincorporated South Orange County communities and in inland county a reas reported no maJor inculents 1n what were referred to as · 'long<.'r·t han * • * Gas-line Ci-ash ever .. gasoline Imes. Officers were call ed numero!,I~ times Thursday and tod ay to que ll arg uments in lines <i nd as s1st station operators with traf fie control llut no other arrl'!>t:-. were re ported. pohc<.' said Fullerton Polit t· l.t Philip Goehring :.aid ht· rt•torclcd 54! * * * <'a lls 1n o ne <'1i;:ht hour '>h1H a lo ne from motors !.t; :.cck1ng c larir1c·atwn of lhl odd t·vcn gasohne rule:- In add1t1on . hl !.a1'1 . h1" ch· l' a rt m t' n 1 h :-i .., 1 n \ c: :-t 1 f.! a t t· d nu m t'rou-. compl:.1 1n b alioul· limit:-on ga:-.olint· <1 11<! car "'""h :.lat1on:-rcou1ring moton:-t~ 111 • * * huv J car clean up along with ~a-. It 1.., JU:-.1 a m<1ller of all of u::. lrying to fl•t•I our way along here uni ii Wl' can understand what GAS WAR ENDS IN TENNESSEE-A3 COAST STATIONS MAY NOT CLOSE-A3 State Promised Gas Pain Relief 1 ht• rult•:-. a n• <in<t whl'n the~ an· \ 1ol<ill'd. · (:oehrang ..,aid lkrl TurnPr, 1·ount' director of t' mt•rgt·m· y ... l'rVH"t'". noted t ht• tounty s gao;ol1nl' phom· h .1 n k 'ID I 2 3 :10 1 a n s " t' r t-d .inotht•r 2.000 phon1• t·e:db Thur:. ll.l ~· from moton:.t:- By TOM BARLE Y Of Ille Ollily Pllo' S ... 11 California's c·o n g r e ssm <·n have been assured tha t a more equitable chstribution of gasolim· in this state will cul the le ngth or the lines waiting at se rvice st a- tion pumps by the end of the m onth. R e p. Robert Ba dha m . R Newport Beach. said the predic- tion was made Thursday in W ashin g t o n , D C . when r e presentatives or the fed era l Department of E nergy met Wllh 43 California congressmen who Or::~~=asl Weatl1er Patchy fog or low clouds near the coast late tonight IH e ar ly Saturday. o th e rwise ' f a ir. Lows tonight in sos. Highs Saturday uppe r 60s al beaches to near 80 inland. INSIDE TODA 't' During its SO years of operation. the Ca.rino not only h46 become Catalina's most /amiliar landmark and a favoriU deltinotion for Big Bond ~. but also for 32 11ean ~ /amily ha3 cal~d it home. See Featuring Page Bl. ••••• demanded measures that would allay the continuing gasolint' c risis . "We were assured that new al · location f1 gur<'S bai..c d on 197R ('Onsumption of gas and not the incorrectly a pplic·d 1972 dat<t would alleviate our p roblem by the end or May and certainly in .June." Badha m said Badham sa id he and other Calirornians dem anded a n al· lot'a tion or emergency gasoline ror the state to aid beleaguered motorist!> until the new alloca· tion madt· <tn impact on gas s up· plies "W e were turnC'd down." he s aid today 1n Newport Beach "The energy peoplC' see med to feel that sut'h an allo<'alion to Cali!ornw . despite the problems we have that arc not s ha red bv othl.'r slates . would be an ap propriate " Badham cnt1cized thl' Depart· mcnt of Energy for what he :.aid was the agency's con!.t<.1nt re- Deveiopment Projeet Newport Planners Delay Ford Rulin{? Faced with plans to cut up to 300 units from their proposed de · velo pme n t. d evelope rs got Newport Beach planning ~om· missioners Thursday to delay action on the Ford Ae ronutronic site for s ix days. Representatives of the Eagle Development Company and the Daon Corp. will re turn to com· missioners during a special m eeting next Wednesday to Jeam the fate or the proposed res idential development on 100 acres between Jamboree Road and MacArthur Boulevard . Originally, plans submitted by the developers called for a .total of 810 residenUal unit.a on the property. Ford Aerospace and Com· municallons Corp. 's Aero- nutronic Division bas a lone· term leue with the Irvine Com· pany for200acres. The aeroapace firm's buJld· in11 occupy half th«: s ile and the hous ing tract would take up the balance of the prope rty. However. in a public hearing Thursd ay night, pla nning com· missioners indicated they want to see the number of units re· duced . · T h e reductions propos e d ra nged from 100 lo 300 units. $pokesmen ror developer s aske d ror time lo consider the cuts. They said s uch r eductions could re nder the project un- buildable; given the price or the land. The special meeting was set because developers have been given a mid-September dead.line by the Ford Motor Co. -owner of the aerospace lirrn -to gel the project approved. If the project lsn 't approved by that time. the company will withdraw its permission for the residential s ubdivision. the de· velopcrs told the commission , rusal to recognize "'th<· special needs of Califo rni a and its failure to make Jn andepth a!> sessmcnt or a situatio n that. e ven now. 1s not all that clee1r lo the m ··we told them t1ml' a nd t1ml' again that Californians arl' s u1 fe ring whil<' tht' rest oi the na lion goes unscathed.·· Badham said. And he lashed a:. .. ca llous and inc redihle .. a comment attr1but cd dunng the meeting Thursday 10 Da\ 1d B;,irr1111. ctn 0 Hic1a l •1f tht' f'l•dernl Ent·rgy H1•gul;.i1or)- ('omm1s!.1on 'T ahformani.. <trt· lhe m:-.elve:-In bl:lmP for lhl· pn•:- ent long line!. at ~asohnl' :.tat1on:- .. We han· to calm Jll'Oph• dov.r lo thi> point that the' will rel·I eomfortabl<' v.a1ting 1n hnt· for ~as.·· Ra rdin :-.a1cl Congressman Hadham cl1d dl' fend the 011 l'Ompan1e~ wh1<1h. hl' "aid . ··havt• prese nted art·urall' data lo us and ar t' doing all 1n I~ RELIEF. Pagt> A2l About hair lhl' call:-. ht• -;aid. "'l'rl' from ind1\'1cl u:ils seeking ... o {'alh•d .. C .. <;l1 ckeri. for com 'Tl •rnal \'Chicles that woulc1 ex t-rnpl them from odd·l·vcn re~· ulat1ons llowcver. thl' ·c · -;ticker pro· gram 1s only under way in Lo:-. Angeles County. not Oran~e County. Turner explained . It ll> amon~ prov1::-1o n )o, c ount y ... uperv1sors may adopt later on. THIS IS AERIAL PHOTO OF LINEUP FOR OAS AT ONE COSTA MESA STAllON Scene •t Exxon Pump• et Fairview (bottom) and Baker Waa Typlcel Thursday and Friday ... '.i "" --. -... -·- It's A II for Shaw ~ost u M t>sa firefighter Tom ffa m1lto11 fights a magnesium fire m a dcmonstru lion of the type to be off <'rnd for free pubfic viewing Saturday by the city '~ fu·l' Department on t~ire Service Da}. Show::. "ill be offen•d ut 10 a.m. and 1 p.m . at .,·ire Sta t ion it , 2300 Placentia Av e . Ht'S l'UCl), hi g h ra se firefi.~htinj? and ~a so l i nc: fart.· hazards wall be dem· onstrated. Gas Station's Hoses Slashed In Costa Mesa Workers at a Costa Mesa Shell Station arrived a t work this morning to find someone had slashed six of the s tation's pump hoses, poli ce said. A spokesman for the station at 17th Street and Orange Avenue estimated the da mage at $120. He said some of the pumps were back in operation today. The spokesman s pec u lat e d som eone may have been trying to steal gas by draining it through t he s lashed hoses, but he said the number of sl<tshes indicated van· dahsm a lso was a motive. The ::.pokesman said he d.Jdn'l know any reason why has s tati()JI was s1ngle1t out i 11e ~wd thf! vundal 11r v!intlal!. Y.t:rc onl <ible tn g<'l cihout 20 • t•nl~ \\Orth of J,!a~ from f·~c·h ho:w f 'n"n Page ,, I VICE ... an threat:. ..ig:1111:.t the young girls Two of the girls were beaten up, however , Webste r said. He stressed that the police in· vesl1gah oo was hampned by cu r n·rit law-;, whi c h b<Jr .1uthor 1111·:. f rqrrl lnl·k 1ng up run:"'·''" 110 1 :.ict·u:.c·tl of :i ··r1011· "Ttu s1lu<1t1on with th•· cur n•nt l•·j:l.l l ... raw~ nf 1 un.1w;Jy:. 1~ 4 aus 1ni.: u.<. prohlt>m~ " Wl'bskr ..,,Hd "There.• cirt: J lot of them 11ut tllt'r!' and lh"•y'rc l'X trcmcly Yulnl'rablc• :·o nce• they gt•t lork<><l anto tha~ thmg, they can 't see any way oul." he said. All four victims have bei!n re-tu~ed to their pare nts, Webster said. lie. said ~nvestigulion into the case as continuing. Tahoe to Get Growth Plan? T RU C KEE <AP ) Legislators from CaliJorn.ia and Nevada have finally agreed - tentatively on ·a compromise plan to control growth in the Lake Tahoe basln Pa rticipants said late Thurs· day that both sides yielded, and I he bi-state T a hoe Regiona l Planning Agen<.'y will have new powers lo prot~t the ra re large. high alpine lake. The agreeme nt was reached in 11 me for the Nevada Legislature to act on it. Nevada's adjourn. ment for two years was only a bout a week away. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT tf\f'Ot~Coot 0.1•w Ptaot.•1ff\Wf'U(ft l,(_Gnl bo,,..il Ow NfJw\ Prfl'\\. ''"""°'''"""' n, ow Or~ Co"'' Punt1\f\•"0Con..,_,,y S.tMr•'• tKl•t!Oft'\ ,.,,. fNOU\P'lttd MoN•y throuon P•10.w lat c011,. Mf'wt, N.,wroort ~.w-f\, u wrn1moton 0•«.,.1F"0un '"1" v-.11•v ,,.,,.. l~• e.1u·;n1Sovtf't co." A "'"'O'" r"'Qt(!i"\81 t"dlttOn I\ P"Ot~$.tturd.ln•nd WndtY' Ttw Of•n<•Otl C>Vbli ... Mq CH.,.I ,, •1 llO W•'' A•, Slrf'tt. CO'\lelrNM, (Mlf0nt1• t1'1t 11-... -p,.,..., .• ,.., 1'111111- ,~· 11 c-. Vt<.• PT•\IM"t •rtd Genet~I Mt~t -··11 .. .,11 EtllO< n:::;o~;,,.~-r;:-°'"''" M i.-Ilk ....... MAH .,_.,,..,,~""'""Ellllc"' Telephone (71•)~ CIHIHled Advertl'"'9142-M11 ,,.,.,, •• c_ 4"4IOO rrom NorlhO<••~ CG<IMY°"""""'lli.. M0-1220 ~"tr; !!! <>::, ~::11~~·~.~ ,,, .. r .. , Or Hwftt1H f'IWl\h "•'"" m•y t>f t:t:~.=f :!r:,ll'*tt t0e(l•I .. fMt\\IOft 01 S•<ottd ''"" po'••o• •"'" "' co,t• Mt~• C•fllffftl• 1us~ 1u.«J01 S..!Jt<r191itfl .-, ter: fl•• U IO mo111Mt Or mail '' SO MOnthlf milll•'11 ""'""•''-u 'IO "'<>!If"'' Protest Due Gas Situation Raises Hackles Betty Allen of Newport Beach 1s m ad as. we ll, he<.'k, a nd isn 't: going to take a ny "more without t elling a rew folks how she feels Mrs . Allen is launching a tele· gram campai~n to let the gov- ernor and some or the people in Washington know how s he feels about the gas shortage solutions they've developed .. I really wasn't mad about s ilting in line for three hours and 15 m inutes to get gas." she ex- plain ed this morning. What got Mrs Allen's goat was the fact that she had to drive around Thursday lo get h er tank below the h alf mark so I !)he couJd rill up today * * ... Mixing Lines U ntan~led by Newport Cops Newport Hl'<J<.'h police arc do ing their best to ignore the gas c r isis, but lately, t•y say, things have gotten out of hand. T od ay . for instan ce, one motorcycle offirer s pent a n hour unt :in~linJ:: lanes on Ne wport Boukvard I hat he1d forml-d for t W•} .;t ;.it ion~, u ne at ~ 1 nley l\vt!nue, the o the r al Short Street Ecirl11·r Iha ~ w eek. the ht'ad;.ichc wa~ In Corona dcl Mar, where there are three ste1- t1ons within two hlocks of ea<.'h other on East Coast Highway No t only ditl the lines of cars get c rossed, but fire m en had to summon police for help when one of the lanes blocked the d riveway of the station o n Marigold Avenue . The one location that police <t re confident wilJ pose no prob- lems is the station at San J oa· q uin Hills Road a nd J amboree Road -about a block from police headquarters. ''That line is always very well behaved." remarked Sgt. Tom Shearn. "I don't think we 'll have any proble m with b lock ed driveways here." Irvine Woman Loses Purse With $8,300 An Irvine woman told police ~hat she had forgotten her purse an a s upermarket and estimated the loss was $8,300. According to police reports. Lynette Cardcllucci. a Newport Bench manicurist, left her purse in a shopping cart Wednesday when leaving the Safeway store a t Walnut Center. . Gold chains, medallions, ear· rangs ~nd other items or jewelry we~e an the purse along with Sl m change, according lo re· ports. T~e wo m an returned to retrieve the purse, but could not locate it, police said. Assassination Plot Figure's Bail Set LOS ANGELES <API -Bait bas been set at $100,000 for an U-ie~al alien named as a material witness in an alleged plot to as- sassinate President Carter at last weekend's Cinco de Mayo festivities here. Osvaldo Espinoza is cons: s idered a material witness against Raymond Lee Harvey, a 35-year-old transient, who hu been charged with conspiracy to kltl the president. No co. conspirators have been named . And she had to fiJJ up today be<.'ause she figures she won't have a n opportunity to do so again until Tuesday under the odd-even rat1onang plan. "I Just wash the governor or the president could have spent three hours sitting with me this morning." s he s aid ... So I'm go- m 2 t o let them know how I feel." She said she is la unching a dr1vP amon~ her neighbors and with the women tha t belong to local clubs. "We'll m ake it sort of a Mother 's Day effort," she said. Mf"s Allen said that in addi tion to Carter and Brown, she in· tends to let her cong ress man and U.S. senators know how she feels about the lack or gas and -the r ationing plan that's sup. posed to ease the situa t ion. .. I don't know how much gOOd 1t 's going to do, but I do know that nothinl'('s ~oing to be ac t·omplis hC'd 1f we ull sit .around and take Uus apathetically." sht• :idcicd. * * * Fro111 Page A I RELIEF ••• the ir power to alleviate this s1tuat1on." Out he said the data used hy frdnal cnt•rgy people has been "cons tantly inaccurate and mas · leading" and has aggravated the current ~asoline cris is . Badha m said a <.'ombinataon of factors has It'd to a n oil crisis tha t has hit California hard. "We have the loss or between fou r and sax million barrels of oil a day from Ira n, increased consumption in California and a system of priorities t hat puts automotive needs a l the bottom or a long list,·· he said today. But he said he and othe r Ca lifornia congressmen who he lped t o de feat Presid ent Carter's standby gas rationing plan Thursday are pinning their hopes on the ease ment that may come from implementation of the new aJlocation syste m . "We may be a couple of weeks or so away from shorter lines or no lines al a ll," he said. "We will have to wail and see. But I think we did a great deal Thurs· day to get the California picture across to people who seem to be handling our gasoline crisis on a day lo day basis when they are handling it at all " Mesa Eatery Boss Robbed Costa Mesa poli ce are still seeking a robber who over · powe r ed a Cos ta M esa restaura nt manage r a n d escaped with SS.800 in curre ncy and checks s he was taking lo the bank. Police said Janice Lee Hanson, m a nager of Denny's Restaurant, 3170 Harbor Blvd .. was about to enter her car e arlier this week behind the restaurant when she was struck from behind and knocked down. The mitle suspect who fled with the bank bag was described as about five reet nine inches tall with dark brown hair. He wore a blue, white a nd green plaid sbirt, police said. J 1Payment Approved PEKING (AP> -Commerce Secretary Juanita Kreps and the Chinese 1ovemment paved the way today roe a U.S.·China trade treaty by signing the a1reement to fay Americans 41 cents on the do tar ror SlH.9 million in American assets seized by the Chinese <'ommunists in 1949. . ' - Trial Nears End Diedrich Team <Arter, Ruaa ~: Boss to Meet WASIUNOTON <AP> --: Fighting Back Pre1ideat Caner and Sov· iel Pre1tdent Leoiild I . Brezhnev will meet for lhe first time at a summJt con· rerence from June 15 to 18 in Vienna to sign their new SALT II treaty to cap.the nuclear armA race, it was announced today. By GAaV GRANVILLE Of .. DMI' "* tMff SAN DIEGO -Testimony in he bribery trial or Orange Coun· ty Super visor Ralpb Diedrich neared an end here Thursday with defense lawyers firing back al damage done lbei.r CULi da)' earlier by prosecutor Michael Capizzi. As Capizzi did when be Cro5l>· examined Diedrich , the county supe rvisor 's defenders tried to use bis own words to help prove their points. And among other points they tr ied to make was that Diedrich had simply forgotte n about a telltale $9,500 check Capizzi had s prung on the de fe nse after Diedrich denied ever receiving such a check. ·'Whal was the reason you forgot about the check?" de· rense lawyer J a mes Riddel asked his client. "l haven't the slight est idea. There's no reason for me forget· ting. 1 don't know why I forgot," Diedrich replied. The $9.500 wa s p a id to Diedrich by his forme r attorney. Michael Remington. in late 1976 a nd the check was marked "loan repayment." A s a loan repayment, lhe check contradicts the defense contention that Diedrich owed Re mington money in 1976. And, the defense contends. the m o ney Diedrich owed Rem· ington was part of a $55,000 loan he made in 1973 from bis former attorney But, the prosecution insists. the loan was not a loan at all but a $55,000 bribe from Anaheim Hills. Inc .. amt funne led through Remington. . But Diedrich and co·de fendant LeRoy Rose's lawyers were in- t e nt o n proving mo r e than Diedrich 's original de nial that he received money from Rem· i n g ton in 1976 was s imple forgetfmlness. Cap i z zi a da y ea rlle r c h a ll e n ged th e co unt y s upervisor with 1977 newspaper comments attributed to him that contrad icted port ions of hi~ teStimonv. Newport Fire Stations Set Open Houses Newport Bea<.'h fire me n are hoping a lor of people {'omc calf . ing Saturday Th e department 1s hosting open houses a t a ll six of its st<t · lions as part of Fire Serv1rc· Day. In addition there will be dis plays and de monstrations at local shoppmg cente rs Dixie Anders. spokeswom an for the department, s aid the Idea is to acquaint res idents with their fire de partment and the many services it offers beyond fighting fires. The open houses wall be held from 10 a .m . to 6 p.m . at the s l11· tions located at 110 E. Balboa Blvd,: 475 32nd St .: 868 Santa ·Barba ra Drive. 323 Ma rine Ave.; 410 Marigold Ave., and 1348 Irvine Ave. In addition. the displays and demonstrations will be s taged at Westcllff Plaza, Westcliff Drive a nd Irvine Avenue from 10 a .m to noon and at Newport Hills Plaza, San Miguel Drive and Ford Road from I p.m . to 3 p.m But R.iddet. trying to s how there was no real discrepancy with Diedricb 's 1977 comments and his t.estimony produced a Nov. 3. 1977, Daily Pilot s tory q uoting him ai; saying much the same thing he had told the jury. Diedrich a lso testified that he did not ask an Anaheim ·Hills. Inc., executive to help him ob- tain an $80.boo bank loan in 1974 He also said be did not know the company bad paid for an ap· praisal of the property he used - as collateral for the loan T h e defense law yers also called real estate lawyer Harvey Pedersen to testify about the value of land in the Anaheim Hiils area that the county sought an return for letting the <.'ompany out of an agricultural preserve agreement in 1974. Also called to testify was a form er Diedrich-Rose business partner. Gary Oelrich test ified that Diedrich had indeed advanced Rose money to pay him while he worked as a consultant for them on out-Of·state construction proj- ects in 1972through 1974. That testimony was intended to fortify defense contentions that money Rose paid Diedrich m 1974 was lo repay ham for cash advances and was not of a continuing bribery conspiracy. At the end or the day, Superior Court Judge Ross Tharp re - cessed the trial until Monday. Simultaneously, Cap12z1 said he will call only one or t he eight rebuttal witnesses he earlier an the week said he would use to off- set the case presented by the defense. Thal caused attorneys on both s ides to conclude that testimony an the case will end early next week and that the eight·woman, four.man JUry as likely lo tx-141n deliberations by mid-week Senate Backs Union Measure SACRA MENTO t1,P > . Thr- 'alifom1a Scnatt> ha:-p:1s,.l'<I :.. b 1 11 t' r <.' .1 t 1 n g "' 1· u 111 l' t 1 \ l' llarJ!a1mng ~ysl<>m for lrwal !;!riv t·rnmt·nt wor ker!>, cl t•i-p1t1 1 I a 1 m ~ 11 r •) u I <t I 1• .1 tJ t 11 wadespreJd U~l' of agt·nt~ :-hop~ Compla ined on e opponC'nl . Sen. Jo~ Briggs. R·F ullerton. s hortly before t he :n .9 vote T hurs day : "We a re movinJ! toward a tame Y.h t'n evt.'n l'mployec ha~ tu p:.i) dUl'' tn .., union " The bill, SRA.'l8 bv St•n J err\ Smith. D·S:.arato~a : went to 1h1· Ass<.'mhly It wnuld allo~ hut not requirP :.i~e nry s hop ron 1 r a C' t s t h a t rt' q u 1 rt• <' v l' n l" m p Io) el' t o Ju 1 n u r p ci v ,, "ser vi<.'e fee" to a union CITY COUNCIL CHANGES HOURS N e wport Be a c h <.'1l y Council members are go ang to try out some new hours for their meetings on Monday The afte rnoon s tudy s es~n will sta r t at 2 p.m .. fnstead of 1.30 pm The evening session wi II start at 7 p.m. instead or 7:30 p.m. Agreement on the treaty between the superpowers was announced this week. A White House official, asking not lo be identified by name. said it is hoped the s ummit confe r ence will set in motion a reg- ula r series or meetings between U.S. and Soviet leaders. 2 Heists Reported In Newport Bandits struck again Thurs- day night at the Oakwood Garden a par tme nts, taking $1 ,600 worth of valuables from a resident. The 8 p.m . holdup was the second re ported at the large apartment complex within 24 hours. Early Thurs day morning, Ronald Dale Filley was robbed o f $5,300 worth of cash and jewelry by a gun-toting bandit who was accompanied by a woman. The Thursday evening holdup also involved a woman who was w_it~ two me n, according to the v1 ct1m, Noel Fleming. Fleming said the trio accosted him as be was walking into his apartment, threatening him with a crowbar. He was forced to the floor where he stayed while the rob· bers ransacked his apartment. Like Filley, Fleming was tied up by the bandits before thev fl ed with cas h and Jewelry. · Police said today they ~lu.•v1· the t wo casPs may be related fo'1lley m an:ige d lo wo1 1< himself fr~ of h1~ bonds in t1 m • to run into lht· parking ~l rut•lurr: and ~et· a 1971 <1r 19i2 four cf\1e1r l. 1111· o In <·on 11 n ,. n ta I d ra v 1n1! a \\J_\ rmm lh1 · <ire;; Driver Cited B'V Red Cztrb • /11 Gas Li11e C11..,la Mesa pohc<' said tOday lhl') don t have a policy of <.'llJO~ Pl'OPle wa1tm~ m gas lint!S in red l·urb arce1s but that enfon't" men! I left to the dlSCreliOn Of in· di v1dual offi cers i...~t Larry Hersch said today IH· recl'tved a complaint from a motorist cited while waiting an a lane on Harbor Roulevard 'Normally we 're sympathellc to the drivers." Bersch said. However . he s aid o ffi cers could fore~· motorists lo lca vt- t he hne or face a <'1tation if they were beljeved-to be cre<1ting e1 haza rd. Di rections from a police o fficer should be obeyed , he said. Motorists who belie ve they've bee n wt.fairly treated should ob· lain the officer 's name a nd caU the police department. Bersch said YOU? CAN'T AFFORD TO PASS THIS UP! Men's Suits '100"' SOUTH COAST "-Ali. COSTA MISA, CA.. PHOHIC7l41140-IHZ ') • • , ------. \ J ' •. ' L Frld!y, M!Y 11, 1979 DAILY PILOT A3 'We Care About Customers' &PWfre.,...•o OIL DRILLING RIG LIES NEARLY SUBMERGED IN GULF OF MEXICO NEAR GALVESTON ~eacuers Pick Up 26 Workers, but Eight Others Mlulng After Collapse Drawing .June I Drill Rig 11 Coast Citizens Collapses; Eyed for Jury Posts ~A~~~Ns~~~p , Eleven Orange CO <t!>l res1 d ents are <t mong :rn l'ounty nominees for the 1979-80 Ora!llil' County Grund Jury. Prospec ti ve ju,,or~ wcrt• nominC1ted by Orang t: County S uperior Court j udg1:s . and a June 1 drnwing will be hl'ld to dt!lerminc which 19 of lht :io nommet.>s will hl· 1mpo.int:l1·cl f11r t he 197~1·80 fiscal y<•:Jr T he 1 t Oranj:!e ·o;1~t resuh•n1s include .lo.imt·s 01 ('k. 1;:1, 11( Fount ai n Vaill')" a relln•d federal employee , James N MrCormi<•k. fif), Westminster. ;1 retired school principal , .Jc<in I:: Bogen. 44, llunllngton Hcat·h. a homemaker a nrt form<·r Ocean Vie w School District trustee Also. Sam Feldman, 75. Seal Bl'a ch, re ti re d . .J a m C's M Keefe, 70. Huntington Rc:.ich. a11 t'Xe cut1vc with the Los Angeles Airports Departmf'nl . Kathleen Cummings. 35. a LC1guna Hc:.t('h homemakc•r Also. Lt•tmor E llammond, G:l. San Juan C:1111strJn11 . <• rct1n·d Chapman (;v11t•gt• 111strut'lor. County Backs Tmnsit Board FIUl.d Request O r ange County s upervisor" :.igrced this week to s upport ap- plications by the Orungc County Transit Di strict IOCTO 1 for $235.000 in state <tn d re dcrnl monies to fund a promotion pro· gram ror ride s haring Joininl! OCTO 1n the aµpllc;1 lion 1s Commuter Computer, a regionltl car pool ;.ind vun pool opera11on funded by puhhc agcn Cit'S. In an aitcmpt to max1m1it.• er f1c ienc). the OCTD and <'rim m utcr Computer recently com bin ed e ffo rts to prnmot<: lht· <·ounly's nde·shuring serv1n•s lo the pubht The ;ipplicalJun~ St.'eking rumJ 1ng for the JOlnl program <•re asking S25.000 from the Californiu Energy Comm1ss1on a nd $210.000 from th<' National Ride·sharing Demons tration P rogrnm Otht>r county agencies which have joined 1n s upport of the ap olicaltons ror funds include the Executive Com mittee of the Orange County Chamber of Commerce. the Orange County Trans portation Com mission. and t he Great.er Irvine In dustrial League. th.•rald () llunl. 50. <.:o~ta Mc~a . a rN1rcd collt'J,!t• tll•an 1\ lso. Charlt•s M . M 1lll·r. 56. San Ch'menl\" rctircll , Thomm. \\' Moody, JS. :i l.:.i g una f'igucl t t· a 1· h t· r . a n ti .J o s t' uh L Toml'hak. !'11. Nt•wport . Bea rh. .en ;1nthro1>11log~ prorc·s~or ~1 x prospt•rt1ve grand Juror-. an· nomin.1tctl from 1·at·h ,,f ttw t11un1y ·~ fi\t' ~u p1:rv1s11rt:il <11~ t rll'l~ Olht·r nomlntTS for ltw l~W XU panel mdudc Haqut•I A Ame1.t•ua , i 1. S:Jllla 1\na, a youth program d1n•cl11r . .lo<> I' Monlt•s. 49. Santa Ana. <.t t Cl adrn1r11stnitor. Sad i<• Rc1ct, -lfi . Sanl:.i ..\n:1. d:.ty can· direr- tur Wt•ston F Spro.igue. 63. San ta l\n a, comp:.in.v prt'sident , William S Rrown. 56. Los /\lam1to~. r el1rt•tl t11r flight 111 an ;.1 l!l'r A lso. Shi rlc>y V PleC'k y. 53, (;a rd en (; r11Vl'. homemakl'r. Sallv J Poor. Mi, Los Alamitos. honit>mak<•r. Benton llcjaC'h. 55, !-..ml ;i l\na. l'lt•t'lrtl'<.il l'nginl•Cr . Sut' R Ewald, 21!. Villa f'<trk . hOmemakcr Also <:n•t a (; llambach. 62. I.a Habra. former teacher. John A Krnmp. 66. i''ulll'rton. retired s ales manager . Martic S ~t<'vc·nson . 45. Villa P a rk . homemakt'I'. V1v1an II Weddle. 44, Hrea. homt.·makt'r And Ht'vc rly A Almi:lda , fi2, B u f• n Cl P a r k h u m t: m a k e r . Marvyl T Miller, 56. Ornngc. 'lomem:1kn. (;enc H Pyeott Sr . 56. t'\n;.ih<'i m . retired fl'deral c·mployl'l': .Joan M Sl<1va. 48. Anaheim, homc m:.ikt•r . Cara I. VanOvkc . :l!I, L a Palm :.i homl'mak1:r . :ind ChC1rlt's (' Wootlall. m. i\n:ihe1m. rt·ltr<•d airl11w t•apt:un Moore Given 3 More Years l'llAHLESTON. W Va IAl'1 Sara .font· M11<1n· ha~ hc·en Sl'lllenc•t.'11 lo -.1·rvt> three ye;,ir~ in pnscin for e:-.c·:.1111ng Ft:l1. ;, from the Ft·clt•ra I ('1irn·1·t 1onal In stitution at Aldt·r~on M 1ss Moor<'. ont• of l wo w•>mcn C'o nvicted 1>f trying to kill thcn- Pn·s icic'nt Ford 1n s eparate 1nc1 dents c1uring 1!)75. i:-. St·rving a hfc scntenl'l' at th(' prison ror the assassination altl·mpt U .S. Dis tict J udgc Dennis l\napp sairl Thur~d <.ty thf' thrC'e ve<ir h•rm would be served l'Un ~l"ruli vC'lv with the life term. und lhlJl · il.s only praclit'<JI 11:. • wotllrl ht.· to 1>oss1bly delay Ms Moore's d1ancc• for parok Mother Treated To Sunday News l •• # .~,. "·~I ~I ~ While the family fixes her breakfast Sunday, let m other be the rirst to read t.hese stories in the Dally Pilot: PAPE.R EATER President Cart.er m ay be t.he readingest person in the country. Whether it's a handshake and hello in the Oval ()(fice or hard bargaining with world leaders, a briefmg Is In order. The Associated Press takes a look at. how he barrels through the paperwOl'lt. •IL& TO CHAMPAGNE He could barely apeak En1Ush when be packed his accordion and lef'l Pop's dairy farm se yean ago tor· tbe bl& city and the champagne bubbles as Ame'rlca 11 beloved music mae1tto. Tou.ah climb "t.ook so I --· S l JNDA Y'S BEST long''. reflects Lawrence Welk. nGlmNG BITE William Pascoe commands qua rte r of a billion dolla r a year Amcord, the Business of the Week. but he also has plenty to say about In- flation and its c ure in You/Your Money. SOllETIONG FISHY -Sandy Cammer makes no bones about. It. s he's a fisherlady first and last.. The strons·mlnded deale r In_ things scaly admits that s he's "still Just lhe kid in mis mat.chcd socks." I An lli l dnllm~ rig t•ollapscd <.1nd pa rl• a II y !>ank in t ht• Gulf uf M ex11·0 totlay, ond the Coast c; ua rd sa1<1 c1~ht or the 34 pl'r!.ons on hoard w('re m1i.sing T~c·nt~ six ml·n wen· n·scucd hv Coa"l C:uartl ;rnd prtvutc VC'SSt•b ancl I <.ikcn lo t;alveston 1'11ur ~t·rt· ho"p1lallwd . one with l11s a rm sh<' a rt·d off A Coast Guard st11p c:arne<I ('Om m('rt'1al d1 vt•rs lo the site in hopt•" or linard1ng the rig lo s t•arl'h ror surv1 vors llowevc•r. the platform and 1ls housing hue! separ;.itcd fmm the three lcl!S hold1n ~ 1l 58 feel ubovt• the ocean floor and wC1s floating . .said Coast Guard Ll r. ahricl Kmnev. operations of- ricer al the Gat'veston base The n g tilted at a 45-degree angle when on<' of its three legs g<ivt• way, Kinney said. "Right now we have the feel ing that some of the people didn't make il out of the ri~ when it collapsed ." Kinney said. ··somt' of lhC' s urvivors s aid that when it went, 1t went fast ·· "I was JUSt stunding there when all of a s udden there was a 'hoom· nnd there WCIS water coming in everywhe re." said Timothy Stout. in his 20s Prices Drop • In '"C razy' Gas Combat SEVIF.JlVILl.F:. Tl•nn IJ\P I Fe11c11n · and fighUn' returned to this rnount<11n region in a most unhkl'lv form a hricf bul f1t·rn· •1ltl ~t ~ It· r.a !.11l1nc war 1)1'1 wet·n l wo slutio11s lh<.tl s<.1w µric e<> sh:.ivt•d Ill (;!i ~ (.'COL~ a g a llrin 'Thi" 1~ 11·ally cr<izy. ·• Hon Shcµher!I. 0111· 11f the comba· tant-., ~aid .1s lhl' b;,lllc raged '('l'oplC' :.in · w:11tin~ for thrc1• or four hour!. for g~:-. 1n Colifurnia .11111 hl·n· 1t l1~Jk'-ltkc· we 're try 1ng lo µ1v1· 1t .1~:i~ Th·· "k1rm1s h Pndl'cl minute:. l:Hl'r ;1t 11 ;1 m . h11w1•v t•r . when tho.st• whoo"' n the SlCJllr>n acro5s th<' road ~Jld c·nough was Pnough anc1 rc·stored I he s ix n•nts they h;,1d C'Ul. penny by penny, off the prt{'l' or a ~allon of regular s inc.•t• Wednes day morn- ing By noon Thursd<ly. both sla· tion!i a~<11n wen· ~c lling gas al 71 9 l'l'lll s a gu llon. Tht• s1lC' is a four lane h1iihway that runs from an lntersl<Ale 40 l'Xi l in Scv1erv11le to the Great Smoky Mountams National Park about 20 miles aw:ly On one side 1s Pub It x Oil s ta- tion. outlet for a n independent chain. On the other is t he newly opene d Shepherd's Nickerson Farm Restaurant, a week-old franchise that also sells Gulr (!asolinc The problem. according to those at the Publix st ation. was t he restaurant's policy of meet· inl! t he discount prices posted al Publix. "We never h ad no gas war. tl was just. a misunderstanding," said Jim Webb. m a nager of the Publht station. "Anybody who's been in the oil business knows the independents ch ar ge two cents less than the major s . He's got Gulf pumps over there and he s hould know that." Whatever you call It. the fight broke out Wednesday. when the Publix station began to ret.aliate against the com petition and Shephe rd's decided to play Ut fo r tat. "We're just trying to stay In business and m y partners say that means we have to ~lay with o ur competition on prices." Shepherd saJd. I • Coast Gas Station Owners, Nix Glosing By tlte Dally PUot Staff An overwhe lming majority or Orange Coast ser vice s t.at.ion o wne rs gave an emphatic "no" vote today to a prospoed rour-day s hutdown next week to protest al-· leged low profits. A survey of 45 sta tions s howed that 29 were opposed to the shut- down, rive favore d it and 11 were undecided. And m ost o( those uncertain said they were leaning agC1inst closin g the pumps. The s tation owners. said . however, that t h ey may be for ced to close Saturday a nd Sunday next week because of low gasoline supplies The four·day shutdown has heen proposed by lht> California Service Station Association. Its director. Jim Campbell. said dealers should receive 25 percent of wholesale gasoline price. or about 15cents per gallon. The cur- rent govemment-conlrolled pro· fit margin is much lowe r Hf' has called fo r station owners to c lose Thurs d ay rhrough Sunday If that we re to happen this week 's gasoline lines would appe<.1r short compared to those that would a r ise by mid· week. ohservt•rs believe A s hutdown would particularly 1111 c1nvns of odd-number plated Vt·hicles Their la~l chance to purchase gasolint> would he Tuesday Locul dc-aler:-., rt:g:.irdless of their position on the closurt>. Wl'fc vo<.'al [1bout the proposed shutdown ancl the gas<>ltnc crisis 1r1 general "Wt' will not shut c1own We t•are mon• about our customers than that. .. dec la r ed Jerry .Johnson. of Johnson t.;nion 76 S1:rvice in Irvine's University Park A veheml'nt volt• in favor or thl• shutdown was ca st by West Sidchotham . owner of Wes t Union Service at 9525 Warner Ave .• Huntington Beach · 'ThC' govern'ment is the only one making out," Sidebotha m1 ch.irgcd. "I made Cl whopping SIJ,000 last vear and I can afford to drive a 1007 Chevrolet." Sidebotham claimed that the public isn't getting the clear pic- ture on service station profits. He said he 's m aking about three n •nts per gallon pumped sinre a l- loal1ons began and is lostnR much in backroom wo rk -mech anical rcpai rs and accessory sales. Som e dealers indicated they would join the shutdown if the m ove picks up more support .. "It will only work if we a ll do it.·· said Ken Frobisch , owner of Pico Mobil Service. 600 Avenida Pico. San Cleme nte "If it 's s trong e nough. I 'II JOJO ." s aid John LaHos a, owner of Lallosa·s Union 76, 902Q Ed ~-... -. CotTA •IA • • inger Ave .. Fountain Valley. "It appears it's fiuling out " J im Crofts. of Crofts' Chevron. 3531 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. said he would not join in the s hutdown unless he was threate~ to do so by other s ta- taon operators. A spokesman ror Ca mpu~ S hell, 1201 Baker St .• Costoa Mesa, sajd be Like wise was con· eerned about. possible retaliation from othe r station owners. He sald he was undecided on what lo do. • Legality Probed. Injunction May End Shutdown W ASHJ NG TON t AP 1 The government said today it will in- vestigate the possibility of an titrus l violations 1n t h e threatened s hutdown of gasoline stations in various sections of the cou n try , including California. rrom May 17 through May 20. The J usllce Department said the investi~<.1lion will try to de termine if s tale rc:tail gasoline dealer associ<.1t ions are illegally acting in concert in calltn~ for the s hutdown The ~asoline dealers ar<' protesting Depart- ment of Energy r cgulationl> that limit profit m<.1rg1n:. A ssistanl A ltorne y <.; eneru l John H. Shenefield. heC1d of th•· antitrust division . said conl't·r1 ed action by dealers to clost· \la Lions raises s ubstantial qul'" lions under federa l etnt1trus t l<1ws Terrence Adamson, lht· 1•h11 I Justice Department :.pokc,rn;111 s aid the ··tegal remedy 1~ an 111 Junction" if the departmt·nt c1 .. cides then.• 1s reason lo belte' 1· ;J violation ur law has taken pl;J('1 Adamson declined commc·nl on l ht.' num~r of .state C1sso1•1a tions that may be tak1n~ p<1rt 111 I hi• shutdown Cballen~es Congress Carter 'Shocked' Over Ration Loss WASHJNGT~ 1AP 1 Prc!.1 dent Cartcr said today ht was "s hocked <tnd . e mbarrassed fo r our nation's governm ent" by House de feat of his standby gasoline rati on 1 n~ p letn flt: ch allenged Con~rcs~ to write 1tl> own plan within 90 day~ Accus ing th t: ll OU:>l' or "polillcal tim1dil~" in reJectmg his r ationing pla n T hursday by a 246· 159 vote, Carter s tood behind his Oval Office desk and told r<·· porters it was up lo Con~rcss to develop a contingency plan thC1t I ~ •• r a i r . t ' fl u It a h I f' Cl n d balanced " "I will give them every poss1 ble a ssistance." CC1rter said. Th ere was no immed iate com · m e nt fro m co n gress ional leaders on CC1rter 's challen~e Sen. Henry M. Jackson. D Wash .• chairman of the Sey1tt' Energy Committee. s aid fslre ''ious ly there w.is no chance.· Congress would write its ration ing plan in the event C.irter·~ was rejected. Str iking a partisan_ note. _tht· pres ident told reportc•r" and photographer~ crowdvd arouncJ his desk that 95 percent of H OU'-l' Republicans. compa red with ''° percent of the DemocrC1l!>, votc·c1 to r ejel't his rationing plan already a mended twice .to m <.11. · CHEVRON TO RAISE STATE ALLOCATION-AS it m or e politically palatable . Carter said the nation would be extremely vulnt.'rahle. and him self pc>w(•rles:., in th•· evc·nt nf a new c·utoff of im1111rt1·'1 1111 ~uppl1es. wit hout a s t an1l11 \ c me rgt.'n(.'y plan for gasollnt• 1 ,, tionmg Thl' House maJority was "•m willing to take the res pons1bihty the political respons ibility" t u deal with a pressi n~ nationul proble m . Carter said . Arguing that the Jlou~e sur re ndered to "loc<.11 and parochial inte rests." tht• prns 1dent s::.1tJ "I c hallenge the Congress wilhsn this next 90 d:.iys to rt cvclop tht.'lr own rationing_ p~n " .. ; Cnoose from Jocllson & : Perkins roses 1n while , reel. pink yellow or blend · 2 Gal Size Reg 16 99 Sale Price s4,99 LILY-OF-THE -NILE ~~ ·:. (Agoponmus) r~1 1&j7\. •Blue !lower spikes n1gnllgn1 I 1n1s tonascope tovorlle ln summer ~~{.-1 ," -~ • , , ,I Got size Reg '2 99 f --~ 'J.' ,r.; ••AV ;r,.~"i-)'f'i: ~ ... · .. :,t/ _ Sale '1 49 ~~'\).~. ~Price • o carpet of''"" tt111 wttlltnd a.'-..... ""·~·""'""· · wlttlsodfJOftt .-.c•l-t;urf Hybrid Bermuao '1.!lt Bluegrass .... ~"° ". '1.91 Dtch naro 'l.H -tt:C>ooo''"'> FOUNTAIN ~ ,. VALLlY !Hf COMPl(lf] .. NUl!SfllV ~ I~ ·- """'•' ~ .. w ,..,......_..,-_. (11 .... ~"'"'""' i.o-Ooq ''"'>I ......... ,..,. °""" •t11\ ~·" .... . . --------::1 { ----.,-------. ... ---------:_----;)},-------------.----__ -__ ·-- . 'I .. . . ·-1 ' . . • A4 OM. y PILOT ll"rld•r· Mev t 1, ttrt NATION I WEATHER Draft Signups Backed House Panel OKs Registration Renewal WA.'UllN0 1'0 N IAP ' Boys ruchJna 11e 11 thl1 year will would be 1peeded up in caae the draft is ever reln1t1ted for a war or emerpncy. Campaign _Close Up h uvt• to l't'J1111k r us &>Otentlttl drafleet when they tum 18 tf a 11\t'1HH&rt' :11111rnvl•d Li.v the House Armed Services Committee ht'l'omclf ltaw ffowever , a Hou1e Armed Services 1ubcommlltee plana hear· Ing.-wtthJn the next two months on a proposal to 10 one atep further and draft up lo 200.000 men a year Into the Army Individual Ready ReMrve. Ttw l'0111m1llce voted 30-4 on Thursday to renew draft registra· liu1111htrtln" Jun 1, 1981. but ther-e la no Indication whether the full Cun"'rt111:1 will .:o along The measure approved by the committee on Thursday would require the preside nt lo register men who turn 18 after Dee. 31, 1980. THE GANt:Oll8 STAT•:: Orane• l 'ounty'i. pollllNtl writ.-~ aind lht-re art' a fev. of them lhC'l!tl d•YI\ beolll'vt• that our r.-Jilon' I M million M>UJs hllv" just t>tot>n dlis l'OVt•rt'<f 1'hc-y •u.Ctif'llt the 1.h•co _,ry ha~ ~('n m11de t>y u 11n::, ldt•nt11tl ('lrnd1clu1t· In thl!> 1·11!\t", ht> as forml'r Tt•xlil!\ gel\ t•rnor uncl t rru~u r y u r rt'lur y John <'OtHH•lly. tht• Tiit; llOllS~ MAV ACT as early as next week in the reglstra· 1 i.111 pro' 1~1''"· which 111 contained in a $42 billion weapons authonruu11n bill Thl' overall bill was au.pended even if the res· 1blraU011 orov1:.1on bt>com e la~ The measure under consider· 11on would rt«1111re young men merely to register so mobilization Althou1h 1t specifies that men be registered, the measure also requires t he president to recommend lo Conuesa bow a re1· istratlon system should be carried out and, as part of that, whether women should be included. He pubUcan from tht l.t1ne! s1.-.r t1late. Nt'C S11burb Conrutlly. It cti"vc•lop11, I!\ cominf( to Oran~t· C.:ounh •Hl lht· J>t•hlll'ltl 'tump It~ is ~chc-<lult• to m.1kt• a :.pt·•·<·h M .. ) l!f ht'rt' but thut d0t·~n·t h11ve t ht' pollttr11I :H·ribE'S u ::i t•nll1•d 111' hi~ llPPt'ltranct.1 lht• follow111g M111\tlH) HE'S ACTUALLY GOINt; to t11lk to the Orange County poht1co wrltt-n. them selveg, He will 1tppeu lwforc the:1r non-organized organ1111t aon a l & bl>. Set of Slayings Called Bizarre BEDFORD. NY <AP> The h1zarre slayings of four people. in· dollar bre akh1st. coNN•LL'f' That's a lut differe nt than one of those S500 a plale bas hes that the polit1ciun:. usually e ngage tn for the purpose of pumping up their own t reu:.ur) duding 11 former U S uoderse<:retary or state. at two nei~hboring Ctilales had a uthorities searching door-to·door in this affluent New York City suburb for other possible victim s "We're Just hoping we won't find a ny more bodies," said police of- Any Texas politician who would comt! l<1 California for a six dollar breakfast has to have something to recom- mend him. The grief or our region's c1t mp·follow1ng writers huv ""-ing lo pony up $6 may be case<J off some .All!fl!lll•• by the fact that the session with Gov ernor Connally will ~ an a nice settln!oJ. at the Newp()rte r Inn in Newport Belich. Clearly, tht'rc won't l>t' too m any Democrats to gt.'l in thl'ir way a t that location. ... · VOU HAVE TO llOPt: lhat the gov ernor will have enough gas to get here. But lh<'n. as a Tex~1n . nwytK' he knows co n1t a few things about petroleum produc- 11on. Also. he has one advantage over has potential prcs- identialopponent. Jimmy Carter Carter came to our r<'gion and vicwt'd the ~&soline hnes with what appeared to be conside rable amusement The incumhcnt president ~<'Cmed to-fre l that our s1tu11 · tion was good for us. "T a kl• this: you 'II love it : 1t ·s castor oil. " CONNAl .I.\' IS AN old-line politician with a lut of s mc.rts I'll lM'l you he doc~n·t coml· 1n here m aking fun or us lie might in fact make a IC)l of friend~ F.ven if tht• O.nte rs lfo h<1 vc lo fork uvcr sax huck!\ to JOJO him for hrt·akfast. Russian Roulette Grune Kills Student DETROIT IAP > Three hor· rified schoolmutes watche d helplessly as Danny Turowski , a s eve nt h-grade r at Our Lady Queen of ¥gels ~chool. toppled to the noor after fatally wound mg himself with a bullet tn the head durinc· IC of Russian roulette. Turowski of Detroit. Turowski is a Detroit Edison m ete r reader. The rest of the s eventh.g rade class was outside the r<>'>m dur- ing the lunrh break Wednesday "hen the shooting oc-rurrcd . s<ud Oonn a Pn1ews k1 , D a nn y'!> teacher fH't.>r Joseph Fuchs of the Bed· Cord Hills Pohct! Department. "I don 'l know what's happcn- inM here. We've had robberies before, but no one's e ver been hurt." sobbed a n unidentified neighbor of Charles Franke l. who served as undersecretary of st a t e and cducat ionul a nd cultural affairs fro m 1965-67 THE BODIES or Frankel. 61. ctnd his wife , llcle n. we re found Thursday afte rnoon an the bedroom o r lh<'1r hom e. one block from the Corydon Sperr y estak. when • earlier in the day. Christopher R. Spcrry, 21. and 82-year-old Ncttu.• Maccormack. a lo ngtime fami ly e m ployN'. were found dead , bound and gagged in separate upstairs 'Moderate' Recession Predicted llOT S l'HINGS. V<t IAP 1 lnflJl)()n shoulrl bl•gan casing a' l h e f' con om y s II d es 1 n to <i "morl<>rah'. brit'f'' recesi.1on in lhl· sN·ond hulf of lhl• yl'ar. at• rordini:? lo et·onumil-cnnsult1:1nt!. fo r a presligiou~ group or bu~1 - 0l'Si.mt.'n The analysis relects ed today at the semi-a nnua l meeting of th<' Bus iness Counc il w<1 s mort· llCssimislic lht111 lhe g roup 's pre vious quarlC'rly rl'port~. And it "as a l'Olllrast to C'art1·r ctdm 1111s1 c:it11rn 111s1!.lence thCJt CJ n•ces~1on l' Jn he a vmd cd CJ' an fl at ion as hroughl 1n chccl.. h) t 1 g h t t· r m o n e y <1 n d h u rl g l'I policies and l hl' voluntary \4JJ.:<: and price guideline·~ bedrooms. police said. S p <.'rr y a nd Mi ss Mete Corm ack. who had been with the ~perry family for two gener a· lions. were found early Thurl.· day by a m aid who ran scream· ing to a neighbor's home. Thom as Facell e. ac t ing Wes tchester County district at· torney, called lh~gs "thf:' most bizarre hom1 c1des in my experience." but declined lo s ay whether he thought they were related All the victims h<1d been shot in the head . police s aid, and one tletcclivC' described the two sets o f slayi n g s a s "a n exact replay " llPWI ........ OFFICERS checkl'd for oth1·r possible victims <1t 70 homes 1n the vicinity Thursday. and said th1•y would continue looking tr1 dav in an effort to cover ;d i homes in the -so-square-m alf· village Pe«-•forols on Parade :\T u~dt·mt·n doing 1lw1r thing pr<1\ 1dl· a different kind of h<1d,grnund for d1 ... co dunc.·er~ al Xl'non. a nightclub in :'\f'\\' Yor k< '1t~ Woman Guilty of Murder ~nlence Debated in Screwdriver S layings ...... DALLAS 'AP I /\ Dalla~ "o m a n ha~ been convi<:lcd of murdering her I l·Y<'<1r-old son. who "as round with a scre "driver drive n throuJ.!h h1~ eye, and of voluntary manslaughter in the beating and stabbing death o r her 8-ye<1 r-old daughter Jurors delibera ted m ore than fi ve hours befort' rcturnin(( the guilty Ye rdicts Thursday a ga1n!.l Kathleen Gradi. 32. 1\•:.tamony began to<tay in th(' ~(.>rond ph3Sl' 11f lhl· trial. t he qul•st111n of hov. s he o.;houlci ht· punished. She t•otald get life in prison In l'lo,ing .1 rr.wm<·nt~. <kfomw <ittorncy Dou~ !'ark' plc..td<·d "1th th•· JUr~ for arqu1ttal. i.aying · tht' t•ndem•t• 11r lht• IJck of l'V1dcncc fairly screams for SUl'h"' \ erd1t:t · After tht.> 'erd1tl. ht• would not say whether he plans to appeal AsR1stant D1:0.I rH·1 Attorney Doug Mulder . in final art;:umcnt ~. ~.m1 thl' murders happened th1:. "AIMJ::t-:·~ T lfER ": I:'\' thl' k11 chen t:al~ng a pu•et• of b rl'ad for hrt•a k ra~1 She 1 Mrs. G rad1 l MRS. GRAOI W.\S arrcslcrl a ft('r her !-.On Cllf got OHHl and _gralihl•d that sC'rc w<lrav ('r and did her ford was foU{ld by polict.> with a snewdri vn driven in JU~I 111..e th.it I ~USJH:rl Clifford hea rd it from The boy ad l>t!en kept alive by life s upport machines a t Henry Ford Hospital a fter the shooting Wednesday while ar- r a nge m e nts were m ade for donation of his vital organs. He died at 5 a .m. Octnny and >lht" Qlh<>r th r ec children, Norm a Perez. Honmc Blanchard and Handy Jacobs . had brought their lunches and were lo cat an the classroom. :.he s aid. lo the hilt throu~h his n~ht eye 1n their blOOd· up~lair:-. Sh<.· turnl'd on him Ill' got into thal T llF. RF.PORT tn thl· council. spallert>d ~partment on Jan l2 Clifford 's half· clo!.et and 17 limes :.ht> s truck home with that \\ h1 c h is made up o r board sister. Aimee Jean Gray. was round unconscious scre wdnH•r until ~hl· embeddtd 11 in his eye." The three childre n told police Danny showed tht'm his father 's r evolver whic h he brought to school. chairmen and c·h1cf executive of· on t he living room noor . Then. tht' prosecutor said. "she popped her n cers of 100 ma11ir L' .S. rorpora-tlothes on and beat 1t down to lhe bus and was a l The children told police the gun misfired the first lime the boy pulled the trigger. lions, predicts the ecnnom y wall Clifford died l7 days later Aimee d1t t.I a :.hort wnrk eatin~ a sctndw1ch at 7 45. Thut's ho w much decline for s ix Lo eight months time later. those k ids meant to her " Danny. an altar boy 1n the parish, was described as an a ve rage student who playe<:I on the school bas ketball tea m . before turning up again. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.:...:.....:...::...:__~~~~~~~~~~~ When the gun simply clicked and failed to fire. the youth said 'Aw, shucks,'' the children told officers. Danny had "a surprised look" on his face as he fell to the floor. the children said. "They we.11e dumbs truck." said Sister Agneslne. principal or the school. "It was just such a s hoc k ." Danny was the youngest of four childre n of Gerald 4And Alice "I'm sure it was an accident," 11aid Ms. Pniews ki. "There's not a single kid in m y c lassroom who would e ven conte mplate s uicide. Danny 's a happy -go. lucky kid. He gets along well with other kids a nd with his f amily H e wou l d n 't d o somethin~ like this on purpose." "I think the consensus w<is that this is what we need, this as what we are moving into," Clif· ton C. Garvin J r .. chairman or Exxon Corp .. said in r-e ma rks prepared for his introduction of the report. "It's not all that bad." Garvin said he prefe rred the term "downturn" to "recession" hut admitted "it's a little more s evere than peo ple had a n· l1c1pated." Tornadoes Touch Down Hail, Heavy Rain Covers Widespread Area T~perat•re• , M•r•d • ., ,, HI i.. P<.9 • ' MonlN•~Y ~·• /\ Alto.ny Albuq..,. Alle!He B11t1mo•~ lllrmnot.am Blsmero Bot'e Boston Br-11•vllle Bull•lo Cllrltln WV CIMy•- Clll<t90 Cln<lnnell Clevel•ncl 0.1 1'1.~ Denver 0e1ro11 Hertfo+'d ........ ........ -i.tl 1"'9'9"111 J~U'vllle ICeo'l'lClty LHV ... Little .. ~ .. LOJAll99* Lwltvllle ,......... •I S. NOS>IU ~ /) •7 31 T eouo Q•IO" oo / 11 6' lrln1114'd 0() 11 U •1 Ver• Cru1 'IO 11 Ml-I Mll•eullet ...... st.P. .. 10 3S 37 .10 u 3" .. ~· e• ,. 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(OHi l)y ~ --.n.1, ""'1lnm119 ,,.. -wont 111• ... e111u 1re1111 For ""' \ffUrt, lt'm.,-r.tlur·~\ •I ,,,. 0.•<het '"""' UPKl.0 to r~f\~ lrom \~ lo 10. wltn ••I•• ''"' .,.rature\ In 1,,_ '°'• 11-••r ' ·r .... • amile a11hile. Whether it's coverage of your city council or Congress, Daily Pi lot writers anct editors look for the all too rare, 'humorous twist that adds spice to Ii vi ng. Brighten your day w ith the entertai ning, r eadable DAILY PILOT 642-4321 - .. . ~.'. , .. --' CALIFORNIA Servi~e Station . Man Shot LOS ANGELF.S <AP l An an1ry cuuom~r s ho l and wounded a e c-r vtr~ i latlo n cubier following an arpument over t.be whereabout.a o a $20 check as horriflt d motorist UMd ~ to buy 1aaollne loolted oe .. Wilt n t' aa e 1J 1u 1 d, G t' or tJ e Boado, 30. WllS Wt)unnt>d ln ~ baDd and &rm Thur day aher tbe euato mer <'la I mt1d atten· danu ltOle a S20 4 herk ht hMd folded t n11 lde 11 J20 b 111 w ll h wbicb be p&Jd for the rca:. ....... uG••!• LOS ANGELES 11\P1 In an effort lo an.'~wer tht• qu~t1on. "Where la the m1ss1ng g1ts ., .. atate Air R esource · Board . ( __ cAS_o_L_l_N_E_] Chairman Tom Quinn has tol d oil companies the state wants specifics on how much Jtasoune Is being relined and where the fue l Is going. Quinn's panel conv<'ned public hear in ~s Thur~<lay on t h•· gasoline shorta~cs to determanl! whether the ARB should ease 1t~ lead level r equirements for gasoline. Stat lo•• A rraued LOS ANGELES <AP > Crimina l ch a rges have been filed a~ainst 10 Los Angeles gas stations for allegedly failing to pos~ gas prices and purchase limits. Nine of the st ations are <ic cused or violating a regulatJOn requiring prices or a ll gas sold to be posted. The 10th station al- legedly failed to pas t a sign ad· vising customers or a li mit to the a mount o f gas they could purchase. The misde meanor c ha rges each carry a maximum sen· teoce of a $~00 fine and six months in prison. Pro•n• Shortage LOS ANGELES IAP > If you 're mad about the gasoline shortage in California and want the oil companies to know, City Councilman Joel Wachs s ug- gests tha t you withhold pay- ments on your Jtasoline credit card bills ror a couple of months as a protest. ··Something has to be done a nd . if enough people s tick · togethe r a nd fi ght. the com- panies will hope fully get the message." Wa<'hs . Id a news <'O nftirence Thurs y. Odd-e.,e• .I. ined S AN 'FRAN SCO IAP l Joining other S Francisco Bay Area countie • an o dd·eve n gasoline sales Ian intended to s horten lines service s tations was approved y San Francisco Supervisor s . e ff ective im- m ediately. Mayor Dia signed the meas it was approvt>d the board Thursd special meetin~. Authorized MCll)HYOX Senk• e F e instein c shortly aft er an1mously by night after a ~ ._ ,,_, "-Y ''· 1m DAIL V PfLOT .4• 'Bill of Rights' Legislature Adopts Animal Resolution ·~·"·--F:ven Mll)('rstt1rs run out of t:as 0 J Simpson fills up his Thundt•rhird .1ftt•r "ullmg m the long hoe behind him in Pas adl·na Thur-.da . ··The 'Juice" had JUSl finished s hoot · 1ng a "Trt·tt~\\l't·t " oran~e JUl<'C commercial. Simpson wt>ars numb<·r :i~. h1l> profl•ss 1onal football uniform number Chevron to Restore 90 Percent Supply SAN f'PANCISCO (AP I Chevron USA, California's largest .:asolinl· pruJun·r. ::.ays next month it may be able to restore al lot•utions of 90 percent to statewide service stations. compared with the curre nt 80 percent "We hope to be able to expand our allocation fraction to 90 per <-ent in June and hopefully for ttw rest of the summer ." said Ken· nelh Haley. an econom ist for Chevron who s pake at a company news conference Thur~day. "THE AVAILABIUTV OF C'Rt;DE is the real thi.n g that 1s limiting our ability to make gasollnl· al this stage," he added. SACRAMENTO CAPI -One lt1latator joked about arum&ls taking over the world , and others qUOled the Bible. Finally, 21 of them voted to give animals a "bill of rights" Uke the one for humans. l!:ight of them voted against it loo. but the 21 votes meant adop· lion Thursday or the resolution. SCR8, by Sen .. Oavld Roberti, D· Mortgaging Rates Finn LOS ANGELES IAP> - U1 gh mortgage interest rates probably will not decline in the near future • despite forecasts of a drop in r ates later this year. ac· cording to top executives of Great Western Finan· cial Corp. James F. MontJ{omery. pres ident and chief ex- ecutive or the parent or- gan 1zat10 n to Great Western Savings and Loan Assoc1at1on. told a meet ing of financial a nalysts Thursday· that the length and seventy of Jhe high in· tcrest ('yc:lc "ts someth1n~ we a rc not able to pre· diet " Great Western, the na · t10n's second largest sav ings and loan firm , recent- ly raised its prime home loan rates to 11 percent for variable inter est rate mortgagt.•s and u record 11 1 a percent for fixcd·ratc loans A top Ch<'vron marketing ofh<'1t.1I told newsmen hrs company "1s not getting rich" off the current gasoline shortage and denied that firm·s refineri<·s were hoard111g rue1 -Wld Machine AND, SAID MARION SMITH, marketing general manager. the widespread "topping 011 process" by California motoris ts has c:' ·--_ J S d robbed drivers of eight days worth or fuel s upply, aggravating an ... ruw.i tale already high·demand situation. "The puJling in to get three or four ~~lions and running around with full gasoline tanks has movc.:d about eight days of gasoline in· ventory supplies into t he automobile tanks of our motorists." Smith said. IN ADDITION, THE STATE'S drivers are using about 8 per · cent more gasoli ne than they did last year. Smith said at a press conference called by the oi l company. Smith. who said Chevron e mployees .. a re being harassed and accused or working for a company that's ripping..off the public," said California motorists "should face the reality of the shortage an<t. become part of the solution. rather than the problem." Equal Time Sought WASHINGTON c AP > A' group associated with consumer ac- tivist Ralph Nader has asked the government to order equal time for all declared Republican presidential candidates on radio sla· lions that use Ronald Reagan's commentaries. The National Citizens Committee for Broadcasting made the request Thursday to the Federal Communications Commission. The forme r California governor has not declared his can· didacy for t he Republican nomination 1n 1980. but he is considered a likely candidate. A spokesman for the Reagan for President Committee could not be reached for comme nt. Reagan's commentaries arc earned on about 250 stations. The committee 1s asking tht F'CC to change its definition of a qualified candidate for equal time purpases. CALIFORNIA ANGELS BOX SEAT TICKETS FREE •• • FRESNO tAPl -An Oroville m a n has s ue d the Fresno manufacturer of a machine that allegedly extracts gold from swiftly flowing streams. in gold countr y. The suit fil ed here Thursd ay seeks $10.920 in actual damages and $75,000 in punitive damages against Robert Cheney .. :)(). who also faces grand theft cha"'i-ges in connection with s ale of the machines. He nry "Ha nk " Baker or Or oville paid SI0.500 for a machine. represented to him as a 'mineralextractor " Los Angeles. It has no force of law. however. THE RESOLUTION says the Legislature should "protect and defend the rights of animals by enacting huma ne and environ· menta lly sound legislation." Supporters said approval was appropriate because this is Be Kind To Animals Week. Opponents complained that saying animals h ave rights could downgrade the rights or men and women. "TIOS DOES NOT make man a class by himself. This uses words that apply to men's rights and applies them to animals." said Sen. J o hn Schmitz, R· Corona del Mar Another oppanent. Sen. Robert Nimmo. R-Atascadero, said, "I think that to s ugges t th~t animals somehow have inherent rights is fnvolous ." But a fr iend o f the measure, Senate President Pro Tem James Mills, 0-Su Die.,. said it sugaested that-anim.tl have the right to be free from In· humane treatment. Mills aaid, "We have lawa a"ainst dog fight•. and laws against cock fights and laws against bull fights in Callfomla. They all relate to the same idea· That we have a certain obliga. lion to be decent to animals." SEN. NICHOLAS Petris, D- Oakland, chided the critics of the resolution. saying they were really worried about an animal revolution like the one in George Orwell's "Animal Farm." At one paint, Roberti and Sen. H.L. Richa rdson, R·Arcadia, de- bated a biblical phrase that Roberti said equated mistreat- ment of animals with mistreat- ment of Jesus . Finally Sen Diane Watson. D- Los Angeles. called the whole thing a "whole lot to do about nothing.·· Petition Denied In Grand Theft SAN FRANCISCO IAP> The state Supre me Court has de· med without comment a petition from a San Gabriel Valley book- ke<.>pe r that he not be tried on charges or steahng almost $1 milhon accidentally de pas1tcd into his a<'count by a bank Ame Risto! had as ked the court to block his trial on a grand theft charge on grounds he was not and1ct.ed by a grand jury that handed down charges against two other men in the case. LAST MONTH, SU P E RIOR Court Judge Carlos E . Velarde postponed Ristol's trial inderin1tely pending the s tate high court's JUdJ?ment It was not immediately known when R1stol's trial m1gt)t begin, hut his attorn<'Y e~t1 m ated 1t would last about :-ix weeks and re· quire as man} as 50 witnesses RISTOL MADE H EADLINES around the world last August whe n $927,288 was deposited into hi:. account <it United California Bank. By the time th(' error was discovered , Risto) and the money wl're gone from th~ country and investigators began the arduous task of tra('tng the cash to Canada. Switzerland. Liechtenstein. Panama and fina lly the Bahamas In addition. investigators dis<'overed a link betw~n Ristol and 51 year-0ld Ralph Ernsten of Fountain Valley, who had a record of wh1te ·collar crime. RISTOL CLAIMS HE WAS told by Ernsten that the money was deposited m '·R1stol 's account as a ·~finder's fee" for a large real estate transaction. Ernsten and Leonard Harris. 59. a Century City accountant, were indicted by a grand Jury on charges of conspiracy. The jury r efused to indict R1 stol. but he was late r c harl.{ed by the district at· tornt>) ..-.'ith a :.inglt• count of grand thc.:fl \ South Coast Plaza GRAND OPENING ''SPECIAL" GRAND OPENING "Next to" South Coast Plaza SUITS & SPORTCOAlS RlC, 46·Sb lONG 466 6 ' I ONI. 42 ~6 f'QRl\1 Rf (, 44·~6 POR I l Y SHORT C?·52 PUR 1 LY l UNG C$•S6 WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY 1911 OR LARGER COLOR TV AT KERM RIMA. IDATESSUIJ. TOAVAILAllUTYI Select From The Mmty Values A vallable and s ... 1cne11a1 on TV cmcl 111 Person! 1911 COLOR PORTABLE W/AFT SALE s349 -· ,• ,. \. • ' TOA .. AN~E ~ H1wth0fne Blv<J 37MIOO QUNOAU FASHION CENTER Nti l 10 Rob4n!.OI<' 2U-OMI FULLERTON Qt,t11q;•'·"' Mf.IU 871·1192 RIVERSIDE 682·3650 ;, ',J ~!JI r ,,. 4-piece suit ... Imagine the possibilities. HC'fi' 1vu see ""'"' 111ree ot H>e menr ways 10 we,., ln•S Yef Ptlle )U•I we""ot>e There's ,:i 10Ud eOlof IM...,, a pair of metchlftg .--•• <• pair cil contr11ti119 Sl<M;lo.~ and a Met rhat s ·-•Ible ~h J"lf m1tch om lo suit '°"' mood dntJ 1n1• oc:c.u10n T1ilored ot eot11fo'11~. w11nkle res1s1an1 tutUflred oorves1('r 1n navy, brown Of tight blue Also av1111111>te in blue or .. n plalel w11n IOll<t c:onttHflnt slacks 119v. ~10. NOW 169.90 LOS ANGELES NelCt to SOUTH COAST~ Santa Ana near "I~ Treas~ry" 116-1170 \rd \ ~}'''" 628·S253 MONTCLAIR PLA7A ... •I I ,, •• ••t I ~ ... 621-7913 OAANAOA HILlS 11.1 r.... ,, .11 Orvonsh1ru 310.2215 "°'* .,.. tlltw W(O IH '"""' ' r~• 10 . ••<•P• \ • 10. $At tO ~ W N ''' \ I • __. ... -...-. f • • . ~ ~ , .. -....... • .- ..... orangeeoa..o •• 1v P1101 Editorial Page --................................................................ .... fhomtls K .. vll1Edlt0t Robttrl N Weedt PublisMr J'rlday. May 11 , 1979 t~Gas Crisis Helps f Boost Bus Habit It was an unf ortunale coincidence that Orange oun ty Trawdt District action on a previously planned fare lD crease c ame m the mjdat of the 1asoline cnals th•t's put ling mott J)bsen1u~rs aboard the county bu ea Ou'tt<'lors emphasized It 's not Mn attempt to profll from oowly eaplivl! radPrs. A ftvc.year plan lo lncrease rares m e1teps up to 50 rents ln 1983 to o ffset the distncl ·~ Sl 30 per rider opcral Ing cost wus put into e ffect la~t year Th<' rurr.-nt ancrease. which wlU raase the blL" fare Crom 35 renl:, to 40 rt>nlS begtnnlne on June I 7. wub up provt.-d lwit November 1md the public hearing end board votl' was s imply officia l conflrmotton of tha t cactton S<•iuor catu.t'n f ues will go from 1~ rent~ to 20 cents . but lht,'Sl' still an.· s ubsidized by the county so the ~l·ruor~ : Jctually wall t•ontmue to ra~ f t"N' , Th<' <X .. ro board wa:scly held bark on a $2 5 million .. l'Ontmge nl'Y plun lo add 35 bwws and 12 drivers to tht' rtcc l to l'Ope with the s udden increu~e in bus rader~tu p Dm·l·tor'!' noted lht.• inc rease could drop off 1f tht..• gusolirw l'rtsi:, 1:, c~scd and the e peoditurc might not lM.! JUStafit.'\i. Whatever bt.•<·omes of the gas cris is . 1t 's probably saft> to assumt.' thal a certuin percentage of the newly an 1U,..ted nder:t wall acquire t.he bus habit And thut . of rourst-, as JUS l what supporter:, of mus~ transit vs private car:, kt..t p bopmg for Holllehuyer Help An estimated 8.5 million young and middle income families could qua lify for home ownership under terms of .the proposed F ede ral Housing Opportunity Act of 1979. The measure, co-sponsored by U.S. Rep. J erry Pat· te rson of Santa Ana, would modify existing FHA regula- tions for federally backed graduated pay m ent mortgages by reducin g down payme nt require ments and amending g raduated payment rules. As the r egulations now exist, families wishing to . purc hase a $65,000 hom e -in itself a bargain firid in Orange County today -would need a $24,900 annual in- com e to qualify for an FHA graduated mortgage Joan and would be required lo make a $4,200 down payment. The pro posed revision wo uld lower ~he I ncome re· quirement to $18,000 annually and reduce the down pay. m e nt to $2,250. , The family 's m onthly mortgage payment. s ubstan· tially less tha n unde r fixed -payme nt mortgages . would remain the same for the first two or five years. It then would inc rease annually for the next 10 years by either 4 percent or 6 percent as elected by the home buyer . Under the existing regula tions, monthly payments increase by 7.5 percent each year. Patterson. who expects w offer the legislation on the I louse floor within the next 30 to 60 days. points out that 1 he c urre nt r egulations limit use of lbe FHA graduated mortgages chiefl y to young profe ssionals a nd oth~rs with p~ rt ituJa.rly promising econo mic pros pects The pro posed m easure which Patte rson s ays would not rcquir<' additiona l federal funds. would offer the hope uf home purch<:t ~C' to Am e ricans fro m a wider variety of h<Jckgn>unds ,Lawsuit Misdirected The firs t colle ge est a blished when the University of allfo rnia was fo unded in 1868 was the College of AgncuJturc at Berkeley. And one of the firs t criticism s levele d at the fl eaghng unive rsity was that it was not giving e noug h pr actical as· s is tance to agriculture . In the e nsuing 100 years. it has e ndeavored to remedy t hat by <'Onducti n g <t n ou t s t a nding prog ram of <.1~ricultural r esear ch. Now that's causing trouble in the form of a lawsuit filed by attorneys for California Rural Legal Assistance, charging the unjve r sity with using public funds to de · velop ag ricultural machines that benefit agribusiness. The s uit c harges the university with maintaining a • s pecial relations hip'' with the California Farm Bureau f'ederation and agribusiness interests which influence agricultural mechanization research. The university counters that its a ssociation with a gricultural inte rests is no differe nt from a journalis m school's a ssociation with the ne ws media or a Jaw school's with the legal profession. The California Master Plan for Higher Education designates UC as "the primary state-supported academic agency for research. 'j Elimination of any research with a potential for prac· tical application would be patently ridiculous. That seems to be wha t the lawsuit wants --and that makes it ridiculous. • Opinions expressed 1n lhe space above are those ol lhe Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment ls invited. Address Th e Daily Piiot, P.O Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd I Death Penalty Q "In how many Euro- pea n countries is the death penalty in force?" A. One only. France. The St. James Bond United Church in Toronto was so called long before Ian Flem- ing dreamed up Agent 007. The name resulted when the Dear Gloomy 0- Gus To Extra Desperate tGus. April 27 ): The acid rock playing neighbors you speak about HAVE t.bole yip. ping dogs we speak about. Still want to trade7 STILL DESPERATE S t. J a m e !> S quar e Presbyterian merged with th e Bond S treet Congregational. It has been proved that a good basketball player can pradice free throws just by s tanding still, visualizing the shots. Q. "How much time does a batter have to think il over before swinging on a fHt ball?" A. Takes Eon Guidry of the New York Yankees four- tenths of a second to get the ball over home plate. Takes a quick batter two-tenths or a second to swing the bat. Thi!i leaves lwo-tenlbs of a second for quiel contemplation. Unfortunately. u n't bring to mind the name of the sa11e who observed some years ago: "A squirre l fn a tre~'is a joy, all ri1ht, unless it hap- pens to be YOW' family tree." A ll<>!>ton ordln3ncc makes it 11 crime there to hiss an ac-tor. ... Jack AndPnon .. Tile Greek's Presidential Odds WASlllNGTON Let olhf'rs rely on Groratt• Gallup. Elmo Ko per und Lou llarris for ~uadancc an nexl yt:11 r '5 pre· a1dt.'nllaJ swl>epstoltl"!) We pre- , .. ,. "Jimmy the Greek" Snydt:r. who rulruluh's thr political odds t'.u·lu111vcly tor us Wbllc Jimmy· rtp a1> an odds· 111 uker 111 a bits •d on ~porting l'Vt'lllS. ht' llJl p I 1 es t h ,. blAffiC Skllll> Ill hi .. valuc1twn u( a>ulllil'al proi;pt•rts 111• tulk1> to the• ln81dl'r!) 't\ h11 kntJw l h c ~amt' l~st the istatt> jiJr t y c hu1 rm1·n u11 d utht•r !tl'asoncJ pohl •ci.11 pt Ob At th1:. l)t)111l. 10 months before lht· r1 n;t pres1tlt""nt1al primary m Nl'w H •mpsh1re .. Jimmy rates Pr1·::.Hlf'nt Carter Ii:. the odds-on favorite to win the Democratic nomination. and gives Ronald Ht.'a~an an almost t'ven chance to I.It• the Hcpubhcuns· standard bearer. HERE IS J immy 's '"earl y morning hnc" on the race ror the White llouse: Carter 4 to 5 Thoug h ti1s popularity among party leaders 1s low Snyder talked to nine key state chairmen 4nd not one wa nted Carter as their can- didate the president has the enormous advantage of incum- bency. Rar ely have political parties dumped a s itting presi- dent; to do so would be a con· Cession of failure that would taint the party's image with the _Joters .. Teddy Kennedy. 7 to s . Ken- nedy was the unanimous choice or the state chairmen Jimmy talked to: all Teddy would have to do is say ·'Okay.·· Uut Kc11· nedy fea rs that an o pe n c hallenge would s plit th e Democrali" party and give the GOP the presidency. If Carter continues lo s lip in popular esteem. however, Teddy might be prevaill•d upon lo run. In· t1mates say he has a low opinion of J erry Hrown and wouldn't Charles McCah~ ~ want tum lo pick up the noauna· t1 on by default. JERRY BROWN : 12 lo l The young California governor 1s ready lo challenge Carter Ul the pr1 maries . Whil e h is mod lifestyle. chameleon-like poLitics and general nakiness turn a lot of people off. Brown did beat Ca rter four times after a belated e ntry into the 1976 primaries. Brown ·s stock would also go up dramatically if he were the onJ y alternative to Carter . Back in the pack at 20 to 1. .Jimmy the Greek rates the other Democratic possibilities as de· finitely da rk horses Vice President Fritz Mondale. Sens. Pat Moynihan. Robert Byrd and · F'raok Church, Rep. Mo Udall a nd lleallh. Education a nd Welfare Secretary Joe Califano. The Republican odds: Reagan: 6 lo 5. The 68-year old former llollywoo<.I star amt California governor 1s s till the darling of the Republican n ghl. ll1s age is hi s biggl'st drawhack. but his personal ch3rm and con- se.rvatJve pronouncements still cause flutters among the little ,old ladies . lfe also has a pro· fessional campaign or gamza lion. virtually intact from the 1976 race. JOHN CONNALLY : :! to I The silver .haired s pcll b1nrtcr from Texas 1s coming on strong He has an effecltve campaign team. he exudes a presidential aura or strength and confidence. and his views art: conservative enough to pick up Reagan de legates should their favorite falter. But he is still remem bered as a Democrat turned· Re publican. and his connection with Richard Nucon gives him a W ater~ate tie that 1s no adv an ta~e . He was acquitted of taking bribes fro m the dairy lobby. but the fact that he was 1nd1cled at alL can hardly be con!>adercd a plu.'> Howard Hakl!r . 7 tu l Tht· Senate m1nont .. le<Jdt•r ·~ nffi ·r 1ng h1m!>elr as ;j modl'r:tl •· alte rnative lo the t·11n!>t:l""VJtl \ t• favorites. Jn<I he m1 ~ht Ill· J com prum1.!>1• cand1datt.· 1n J -~ ~ de ad locked convention. George Bush . io to 1. Anot~er moderate dark horse, Bush is a Texan with strong ties to the 1-;as tern establi shme nt. Hi s te nure as head or the Central In- telligence Agency is regarded as a drawback. Jerry Ford · 15 to 1. Though has personal popularity remains high, and he could we ll be the kingmaker at the convention, the former president stands lit- tle chance or getting the nomina· tion unless he fi ghts for it. And this he apparently won't do. Pt\11 Crane ; 15 to 1. The lllinois congressman 1s overshadowed by fellow conservatives Reagan and Connally. But he has youth and personal charisma and if he manages to upset Reagan in New Hampshire. he might make 1t T he longshots at SO to 1 include 11 h no1s Gov .Jim Thompson. ~1·n.., ttobt•rt Do le. Lowe ll Wl•1r kcr and l'aul Laxalt , anrt Al'p.., .John Andcrs(l11 e1nd Jac:k Kl·m 1> l.1 J!h lnm~ 1sn "t likel y tu ~lrtl-.l' them Remembering an Early Nixon Milestone For the politically minded or my ge neration il is both a touchston<: and a signpost. like where you were when FOR died. when Pearl got it, and when Bobby Thom!ion hi t his famous homer Where were you when Ni xon delivered his Checkers speech? I remember my venue v1v1dly. I was sitting on a brown ha!'>sock in the den of L c e G . Miller ·s hou se in Georgetown. This was a victory party. Gathe r ed together were members of pe rhaps the fir s t Ha te · Nixon club We were all chronic Ne w Dealers. though we may have bad reservations about lhe original one, the late FDR. We loved Harry Truman. We didn't think much or Ike Eisenhower. who was running to succeed him. We a bsolutely loathed Nix- on. his running mate for vice- president. ll wa s September 23. 1952 and Dick Nixon wa s finished. Even Art Hoppe Tom D e wey , t h e n a Republican pooh-bah. wanted him removed from the ticket as an embarrassment lo Ike, who was runnini; on a ticket of total poli tical purity. Nixon had been proved to be on the take from a ··fund" provided by a group of Soulhem California rat cats to s upplem e nt his inco me as senator. He was going on the tel· ly to explain away that which couldn't be explained away. WE COULDN 'T afford to miss this particular downfall. Miller had gone to extraordinary lengths to see that we wouldn't. We were a group of news re- porters. mostly Jrom Scnpps- Howard and United Press. and our ladies. MHler had been managing editor of the Washington Daily New• as well as "vice-president in charge of Ernie Pyle " for Scripps . Howard. M 1ller hated' television. but this occasion was so great an ex- ception that he had gone out and bought. not mere ly rented. a set. He had laid in a couple of cases of National Premium beer. and a case of-Virgima Gentleman bourbon. • We knew that telegram~ und messages to fke wert' runmns:: three to Ont' against Nixon Tht· Los. AnJ?ele~ Da1/11 ·"'•'W/i !t<ll'l 'Anyth1 n l! s hort o( a n 1·11 thus1astir burst ,,r puhh1· ~up port will tw 1ntl'rpn•lcd ir1 favor of what t F:1s1..·nhu\\.t•r JOI! his ad,,1sers1 have alrC'adv dt· t ided that t•orrupt1on 1..·anno1 rematn a campaign 1~i.ue a!> long as one or the ir candidates 1s tainted with the shJ,'!htest su.sp1 c1on. Thus. Nixon will probably be asked to res1~n . . · · This was what most or the country thought that night Nix· on. as usual. wa s unabashed He had asked for and got time after the Milton Berle s how. then Nume ro Uno on the tube. THE TIME came. We settled down lo our beer The fam iliar. to us malignant. t'Ou ntenance ap· peared. The openini;: w;ts a pic- ture or Nixon's senatorial callj ng card. Jn his olea~mous vo ice he said . "My fellow Americans. I come before you tonight as a can· didate for the vice.presidency and as a man whose honesty and integrity has been q uesltoned ... · · The man made a pretty good c ase. but we kn~w 1t \\ ou l<ln t st1r k Then he brought ir1. toward the ~Pl't't:h's end , his \\ 1fr !, "rc~pcrtable Hcpublican 1 lol h coat." Yd •·ven then Wf.' t•o ulcln 'I h:i v1· f or~1..·c n tht• < fwt::pah \\h1rh \\011ld make ham bring h1~ dog <..:hcl·kt•rs into ..-1 pol111t·a1 "Pt'l't'h. in fl agretnl 1m 1t£1l1on of wh al fo'Dk I had dont· \\ I t h H I s d 0 g . I-' a I a . I n Ralt1more he and Mrs . Nixon had b<'t!n ~1ven a dog, which thc•y picked up <Js a package «it the tJn1on Station tn Baltimore. "YOU KNOW wha t 1l was'! It wa!' a little co<'ker spa me I dog in a crate that he sent<JJI the way from Texas Blat'k and white spotted. And our IHtle ~1rl Tricia. the s 1x -ycar ·o ld -n a med it Checkers. And you know the kids love tbatdog and J JUSt wanttosay this right now. that regardless or what they say about it we 're going to keep it .. ·· Miller SWUnl? his ~ood right :irm His was the first botUe of Na tiona l Pre mium that ex· ploded mto the tube of the telly. Mme and others followed. By us· mg every dirty trick m the book Ni xon had won. and we knew it. There was n<> way we were ever going to get rid or this guy. Picking Scapego~ts Can Be Hazardous to Health "Da mn oil <'o m pa n1 es.' Morton Throck t apped hts fingers impatiently on the steer· ing wheel and glowered at the line of cars between his im- maculate four-door sedan and the distant gas pump "Do you really think it's the oil companies' fault. dear 'l" a s ked Mrs. Th ro ck . ·'They say they're doing all they can ... "Of course. it 's th ei r r a u 1 t . Ev eryo n e knows there lsn 't any gas shortage." "Ir there isn't any shortage. why are we waiting In line':'"" "It 's a phony .,shortage. Those greedy oil companies are hold· ing back on deliveries to drive the price up and make a killing. Did you see where one of them made 81 percent higher profits than last year and lhe chairman said lhls was ·not cxceasive. • ' Not excessive? My God 1 " "'Don't shout. dear. You know whal the doctor said. Now why don "t you JU!lt shut off the engine and relax'>'" ··And let some creep cut in front or me? Besides. if I shut off the engine. the air conditioner won"t work." MRS. THKOCK prudently held her peac,. The sortly up. holstered 'JPterior or the car was silent except for the hum of the air conditioner. "Damn Prest· dent!" Throck suddenly said. "Do you really think it's hia fault, d ear ?" asked Mrs. Throck. 'Tm sure he's doing his best.·· "'Oh, he chews out lhe oil com- panies ln public. all right. But you can bet he's counting on them for campaign contrlbu· lions." That's why he doesn't put the screws to them. How come you didn't fill up the tank yester· day when you picked up Sis al her gym class?" "J used m y c ar. d ear Remember. you drove to work .. .. Damn bus takes fo rever · · Throck Jabbed angrily at his horn. "Damn Congress'" "Whal did Congress do'"" "NOTIDNG. That 's why we don't have an energy program. They're all In the pay or the lob· byists. Did you leave the lights on'>" "In every room , JUSt as you said. Our Ughl bill's been awful· ly high lately. but I suppose 1t 's cheaper than being burglarized. And we'll onJy be gone lwo days. Oh, we'll have a wonderful drive through the country. It's so pret- ty this time or the year ..• "Ir we ever get out of this lousy gas station. Th rock Quotes "We need someone in charge who knows what he 1s doing and why." -John Connally, an. nouncing his candidacy for the Republican presadenllal nom1n fl · tion 10 1980. t t ' ----. ----------L.------- \ . ' pressed the horn again. "Damn Arabs'" "PLEASE. DEAR, you're get· ling all red in the race. Do you want one of your pills?" "ll 's all the fault of those d a mn Arabs," said · Throck. ·"They keep pushing up the pri~e and culling back on their pm· duction. They're out to destroy us. that's what." ··But I thought you said it was the oil companies· fa ult or the rres1dent ·s or Congress' or ... "All right . all ri ght . who knows whose fault It is?" cried Throck. taking out his fruslra· lion on by revving up his eight· cylinder engine over and over af:aln. "All I know is I hope whoever 's responsible for this me!ls ch . . ch • ch ••. chokes!"" "Now. S<'l'. dear , you've brought on one of your attacks," said a worried Mrs. Throck. "Here. let me loo5en your tle. Now you just relax and don~t even thank obout wh ose fault It ia." .. ,. ---• ~ATION - Carter's Jokes Earthy RICHMOND . Va (AP) 8aptl1t Jimmy Carter may 8fftn • btt purUanh-al. but the prea•dent 'a Jollea tometlnW's bordtr on thl' r iaque, u wttne~• his r~ marks at a. Democratlf' fund ralalnM dtnncr in 'the capital of Vlrat1m1u "I am 1&ll1d to bt· bar k in RkhnlOOd." ht• :rn1d "Thtt first tlnw I t•v1•r lll)eOl the nlght With m Y wlfe ln a holcl wu" in Richmond, Vir~1111u 111 lbt,o, Old Jeffor~on "It was a mont h ~fore we gol m arr1t·d .. and m y moth(•r ,1nll falher s tayed 10 thr r o om . unfort una t e·!} ~tween w, .. Social Security Foulup 30,000 Erroneous Notices Sent.in April WASHINGTON tAP> A miaprocnmmed Social Se<'urlty computer sent erroneou" notice:. to about 30.000 Sot'lal ~urlty recipients lul month, d<xkm" tbe m or I H ltnlnac <'XCtlislvt' bf'n t'f1ts . a 1ovf'rnmcnt spok~aman aald Tbr iarblcd o r Incorrect nollcn wne amona "'1,000 :wnl In mid April to people who fir" vlously reported working purt lime or full time in 1978 wh11t- dra wlng tlt'nt•flu. Sotlal S.•C'ur1 ly spokc-amuo Jim ti rown Mud Thur&diay -son.u . s •:t·l'RI TY c·om m 1s:.1ont~1 S tuoCo nl \. ltoi. ... k11t'w tx•fort> the nut1t·1•:. wt•rt• ll)Ulkd that !> pcr<·l'nt to 6 Pl'r 1·t>nl *t'rt' gurbkd or 1n1•orrrt·t. b U t d e C' I d c d l O ~I' IHI I h l' Iii .ir1yway, n ro-.n said Those ~ho Uunk they rt:l·~1v1td t•rront.'OUb ootitel> :.hould t•onlut·t lo1•a l Sot·1al ~<'ur11y ofrtt·t>s , lt~ l>O m e hcne. Brown :.u1d Of flt:ial:. a t the agency':. heud quarters nt'Ur Balumorc arc try In~ to rind out which pt-Opie were sc>nl foully lnformullon The t•rronl'OU~ notu.'.t'~ already have r•'liu.llt-d in unde>lerm1ned umounl.li of underpayments or "v ~ rvuy ffi l'nts 1 n so ml· in- divldulil bcrwrlb checks wtuch Wl'l'u nu1ill'd In t•i&rly M 8y When lht• cxlmll of Individua l errors urt• dctl'rmined , the 11ums will be ucldt'd lo or dt'duclcd rrom fulur .. monthly checks over the rest of the yt:ur, 1f necessary Tan; AG£N('\' WENT ahead wtth lhl' rn1tih11t; because 1l fell 1t ~as 1mpo~nl to gel the cor· rt'l'l no t1ct>s out to the half~ 111 II hon J>t'Ople w ho~e be nefits J 1 t> being r a ised or lowered b.tst'll on 1978 earnings S<H'1al Securit y recipients who work were ent1l1Pd to $4.000 10 IOl'ome lust year without losmg .111y bt•nef1tb tf they ""ere 65 or old...-r. or $3.240 1r they were un· dt>r 6!1 Thi:. ) car 's e xempt <imounts a re $4 ,500 and $3,480 reapectlvcly. There we re 1.3 million people last year whose chec ks were reduced because they earned more than they an- ticipated in 1977. The bulk or lhe sso.ooo reel· pients whose benefits are being raised or lowered. ~rown said, a re see ing benefits c.hanged bec a use "the y gave us bad estimates or what they were go. mg to earn last year.'· BROWN COUL D NOT est imat.e the tOlal amount or m oney involved. but said errors could range from a few dollars to hundreds of dollars each. The fou.lup affecied a re lative- !} ·m1tll numbe r of Social Security recipie nts across the country An a gency 0Hi c·1al in New York. who a sked not to be named. said the Baltimore com- puter handles a bout 60 percent of a nnual e a rni ngs filed by elderly Ame ricans Of these, a bout 5 pe rcent involved er roneous benefits noti ces OAM..YptLOT B•lr8C_., Worker seems to be adding f J~ishine touches to maJe model's hair style as he s mooths out wrinkles on this billboard in El Paso. Texas. Teacher Wins Job Return PHILADELPlllA !AP J /\ transexual 1un1or high school tea che r. reinsta ted by a fede ral court a fter being fired on grounds or immorality. says s he is confident a school board hearing will prove s he is "just a r egula r person." Garden Center U.S. District Judge Donald Van /\rtsdalen or· dered fu.11 buck pay fo r J enell Ashlie. saying she was not granted a due-process hearing before the Cheste r-Upland School Board fired her last year But Van Artsdalen said Ms. Ashlie could be s us - pended while the S<'hool board holds a hearing on her termination "l'M J UST ANXIOUS TO GET back lo tht> classroom." said Ms Ashlie who wore jewelry and makeup lo work fo r a year prior to her August 1978 sex change as one way to prepare her students for her transormation. But the teacher's immediate return lo work might have a "d1sr upt1 ve effect on students and .faculty alike ... Van /\rtsdalen wrote in his JO· page opinion Hearings must be held before any teacher is fired , he said. To deny Ms . Ashlie a hearinJ.! was unconstitutional. the judge ruled. e ve n thoug h s h e was no t te nured and stale law did not pre ve nt the s ummary dism1ssaL There was no im m e _diate indi catio n whether the school dis- t r 1 <' t p l a nn e d l o schedule a termination hearing Ms . Ashlie. 27. o r • ~ Media. Pa .. was fired· ~ from her job at Pulaski 0 w1....-. M 1 d d I e Sc h ool i n ASHLIE Chester three week's afte r her sex c hange. f'ormcrly Keith Koma rnicki. Ms. Ashlie legally changed her name after the operation. VAN ARTSDALF.N RULED THE school board violated he r r ight to due process. although it of- fered lo hold a hearing after the firing. Ms. As hlie refused to participa te in t hat hearing. She expressed confidence that a new school board hearing would vindicate her. "I'm not immoral and I'm not incompetent. I'm just a regular person just like anybody else, .. she said. "I know it's all gorng to work o ut JUSt right." Ms. Magazine Ban Ruled Illegal NASHUA. N.fl I AP J A federa l judge has ruled the Nashua s chool board violated the F irst Amendment to the Const itution when it banned Ms. Magazine from the Nashua High School library in Mar ch 1978. U.S. District Court Judge Shane Devine or- dered the s chool board t o replace back issues of the feminist publication in the library and re · subscribe to the magazine . Devine said the magazines were "not obsce ne within any re· cognized definitions ." Clerks Educated TOKYO ! AP> · The HIO cle rks 1n tbe Canton Friendship Store have learned enough Eng lis h to use that langunge when wailing on custome rs. the official Xinhua news agency reports. The report said training in J apanese will s tart next year for the clerks in the store for foreign customers in south China's largest city. .. -~ ~ tit.Kt\ tKlt:l>l.\'111 H "',, '~'"' c. t<I \l lit \I.!-- I t•Q•];l(tifll FREE 50 GALS OF GAS 537·5464 GAROEllGROllHW\' f n£l RUG "'TM VALUE ~5 AO $3.95 Tt 111t !ml ISO ...... 1a11 c.-. "'-It ,.,<Ila _ _,_ CANYON~ CARPET Licensed Contractor• · wti Measure, Instate and Ouarontee What We Sell. $13 9~.Yd. e99. $11.tl Sq. Yd, · CAllH CltAFT s5 9~.Yd. t99. St.ti Sq, Yd. PLUSH NYLON oo..~•oo-o-rt<"""• ,_ ... ~ ........ "' - nyton ¥"CJl'"i tn t 1 Cle<. O'O'CI COIO"\ ____ 1n~IOllOl>On Ono Pooo1no AYO!IOOle ---- I $99~. Yd. $ 3 95 Sq .. Jd.t .... $14'.tl Sq. Yd. 199. $7.t5 Sq. Yd. SU'll 'LUSH NYLON SHAG C°""""""OIV 0.llQ'I """' nc)tloi glC CllOlm A llOl<llV ~ "°'""" lnlWTGtf• te"Vfe W\ t 1 09<.C)IO'ftwe ATTENTION ~ DADS! .. Spectal discount on large selection of Mother's Day • Gifts! SnclH r:'% ·II• ....... lw• w.•Y ........ 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NATION I LOCAL Wllege Selects Leader BOSl'ON <APl -l>J:. Allen E.. Ko.Dig, ex- ecutive direc:tor of the ldyllwild campus or 1 use. hu been selected president of Emf(IOa College. 5 ,, Q: WU&doe1'SALT1ta..aror? A SALT la an acrQnym that l~ u1"d t-0 mun both thti Strategic ArmA Um1tatlon 'flllka and the Stralf'gk Arn1H I.Imitation Trc• ty Strale&lc arma are df'fint•d aa lhOIM! m iHilH and bombers capable of atrlkl,._ tht &>vM Union from United Stateti l"r ntory or vtce vMaa So tbe lrea ty doe8 not 1apply to the bulk of the mllltar '°"'t'8 uf each Mdc . wh1 r h Nrus1st of "convt'nlJOnal" . Q : WW Ute rortta on each side be of eqw strength! For example. there is no way that a reeonnaitsance ~teWte can tell how many warheads are on a Soviet missile in an under- ground silo. But for the Soviets to exceed the limits ln the lrea· ty, the UnJted States believes they would have t.o t,est the new warhead cluster in an actual launch. U.S. officials say they are confident they could ~t the warheads in a given test and know the Soviets were preparing .o ~ ·lo ~beat. Plan• to W~d Koenig wlll succeed acting president Oliver W. Woodruff, according to spokesmen for the Boston liberal arts-col- lege which apecializes in co mmuni cation s . •'Yuu i.tult' ht•n· 'uo r" 11llt•1 g1,· cocofrtt &rounds How do you t·x~r to ~'\·u11lt> u km•le uecuuve"'' •"""llllllllll_l_ll!_l_l!_l_l_l_.-.-.-.-1-~----lnfontry. urtllkry 1rnd Jcl fighter plun .. 11 I/ yo" don't )mo l .,, hmnrri No11·f111oltu Policy "'"Y ""''"' t )'Cl'" >.u,.,t, 01110 or clflclrl11te•t fo rlrss. ta "'0 ··2· d " I S48.S554 J ur ... n •ear __ RABBITT INSURANCE Call u NUWI ~. 191' HARBOR BOULEVARD. COSTA MESA -~ ~_,,,_ CARDS ((I . -_/"i.1 and GIFTS Remember Mother o n he r day Sundcy, May 13th l~o ~f~rf '•!fl<~ we're located 1n the SAFEWAY SHOPPING CENTtR 9114 ADAMS tc_,-of MOCJitOlo Ir Act-ti HUNTINGTON IEACH Q : WC>tlld lb<1 propolled lrealy 1&op Uw arm" rue'! A Not at all .. ~arh side hus 1n· s1111ed on the ntihl lo continue lo m odt•rn11c un<I Improve the capt1b1 ltty ot 11:; m1:,sale~ and bombers Tht· llnih'c.I Stutes. for exam- ple. wuuJ<l bt: able to replace its Minul t!man Ill m1 s!>1lc , 1n service since the mid·l960s, with a new missile called the MX, with more warheads and more power. It would be permitted to re place its submarines with a new Trident submarine carrymg a more advanced m1ss1le . And it would be able to put its new cruise missiles inlo Lhe aging fleet of B-52 bombers . The Soviets would be a ble to make s1m1lar . costly improve- ments in their forces. The treaty would allow the United States to increase its Lotal of nuclear warheads aimed at the Soviets from 8.526 lo more th<in 12.000 The Soviets would be a ble to increase their total from about 4.000 to more lhan 8,000. Q : Then what limits would the trt>aly put on both couolriei.' forces'! A It ~els un overall limit of A , No, although the ad- ministration says each side will have "rough equivalence." There is no syJDmetr y between American and Soviet s trategic forces. The Soviets h1tve tradit1onally relied on large, land·based missiles with huge warheads. although they have some bombers and sub- marines. The American force is more evenly divided among bombers, land·based missiles and submarine -based missiles . In addition. the Americans have developed s maller, m ore ac· eurate missiles with smaller warheads. Within the SALT II limits, lht>n, the two forces would re- main quite different. There are varyioe ways of measuring how effective they mig_bt be. Q : Is the trt"aty verifiable? A · This will be one or the most hotly debated issues in the Senate. The American ability to monitor Soviet tests is based on a variety of -..national technical means." including spy satellites, radar stations near Soviet ter- ritory and airborne radar. The two sides have agreed not to conceal their missiles or in· terfere with the array or sur· veillance devices. The administration theory is that the Soviets will not deploy a weapon until 1l has been ex· tcn s 1vely t es ted And the American ability to monitor PlllWl Backs Marijuana As Medicine SACRAMENTO CAP> -Mari· j uana could be used lo treat cancer patients and possibly glaucoma sufferers, under a bill that bas reached the floor or the state Assembly. SB 184 by Sen. Robert Presley, D·Riverside, won an 11·1 vote Thursday or the Assembly Ways and Means Committee. ~ A less restrictive version , AB 241 by Assembly m an Hersch el Rosenthal, D·Los Angeles. died in the Assembly this session. Presley's bill would establish a four-year pilot program for doctors. It would allow the ad- ministering agency. the present Marijuana and Hallucinogenic Drug Research Advisory Panel. to authorize research on the use of marijuana for glaucoma pa- tients. The panel. part of the state al· torney general's o ffice. has s hown no interest in glaucoma research. Under the bill, the panel would obtain mar11uana from the Na. tional Institute on Drug Abuse or other federal agencies. and have it tested to determine potency a nd purity Sk11ng classified ads Be fi• R HOU.S: are the best place to ne it unner'S M ·Tlltln 10-6 963 4064 buy or ~II ski wear and • , Fri IM s.t 10.6 -equ ipmen t in the Daily Former Sen. Edward W. Brooke. divorced last year in a bitter confrontation that may have contribut- ed to his election de- Koenig, 40, also is e xecutive director of USC's ldyllwild School or Music and Arts. Woodruff will become Emerson 's senior vice presiden t for administration. feat, plans to marry --------- Canadian Ann Flem- in g this s pring, a friend says. Call 642-5678. Put • few words to work ror ou. 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The Huntington Ueach Exchange Club is sponsoring the first annual Solllhcm California In· vitational 24-Hour Relay and Solo Ultralhon to raise funds for the commuruty's Boys Club. ' ' TEAMS, COMPOSED OF BETWEEN two and 10 runners, will compete t.o determine how many miles can be run in 24 hours, says Pat Downey, Boys Club director. The world's record for s uch an event is 297 miles. 1.145 yards. set 1n 1974 by the Endinburgh, Scotland Athletic Club. California's record. sel by the Southern California All·Stars, 1s 290 miles. 1,606 yards. TEAMS ASO INDIVIDUAL R UNNERS have until May 24 to sign for the event, says Downey. The event will be limited lo 20 teams and 20 in- dividuals . •:"lakf'Up •\\a "n ~ .-·"'el~""'~·-.. ~ . . . . . •.\a i I "11rl.:.ho11 orwn '"'"·'at 111 ·, Parkin~ In Rur ;llll'l '''"f)Url llh tt .\1•" 1111rt t~·ac·h 7 I t·tii'.i·~l920 50% OFF • All Pine T iee Bonsai \ I All odttr PWTS and FLOWERS in stock. . • • . :111 t \ j,1a J)(>t :"tar Rf'llnndo 0.-ach 21:1-37:1-11739 Whlle there is no entry ~e. s~ctators will be ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ charged Sl for 24 -hour passes. Larie selection of FANCY Kot • UIOSCAPIMC ' ocs:c• e IUINTUAMCE e TRU TRIMMING 20% Orf! Downey says teams wiU attempt to secure sponsors to donate money for each mile run, with proceeds to go lo the Boys Club equipment fund. The local youth g roup is attempting lo equip the club building scheduled for construction this year by the city with federal grant money. 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Municipal Court Judge Richard Figone ruled unconstitutional Thursday a city ordinance saying no person may wilfully s tand. lie or sit in u public street or sidewalk lo hinder passersby. The ordjnance is so lossly drawn that it results In unconstitutionally limiting the conduct of a person in a public place. t he judge added. Figonc's ruling stemmed from the arrest or Hare Krishna members July 21 who were observed soliciting money from pedestrians at Fisherman's Wh arf State Gr()up Ends Boyc()tt ()f Co()rs DENVER <AP> -A California-based polillca: action ~roup says it is ending its 11-year boycott or Coors beer. Robert Ferrera , a l e ader of the Mexican-American Political Associallon, said bis organization is satisfie<l by Coors' Implementation of affirmative action hiring prognms. Dr. John T . Caroompas, D.C. is pleased to announce NEW OFFICE HOURS Mon.· Tues, T hurs.-Fri. 9:30 a.m . -6 p.m . 493 N. 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DAVE'S CAMERA 474 hit 17• St. CosteMno 642-1012 (All prices Limited to Stock on Hand) , J .... --~· ' - AT YOUR SERVICE I CALIFOR NIA I CONSUMER • & '[S W@ (ll] [[ Another ~~@[?WO©@ ~108 ''Got o prohlrm'• Tht•ri ",,,,. 111 f'cll Dunn l'ot wm Exi>ected cut rf'd IOJW, gt<Um11 rtw 01IM1>t>r, and ott um 1101.i ntt'd to 1oltw ml'qU•,,_« '" gl)rvml'PW'ftf und Oi.1tne111 Mml yt1ur qwarturis to f'ot l)1.1nn At Your S1tn7U'cr Oronfli' C'0t1•t DolltJ ltilot f' O ffnr IW1 <'Min M oo .C-4. f26H A• rta011•1 lf'ttrn tu poJ111/\lc• u tll M onlWt'rtd. bul ph(nh-rl iru1u1nf'11 111 lt>flt•r~ nllf 1ncludm9 1111• reod•r':r jull ruw1c•, udtir.•\i. ar1LI IPU.\lnf'.H h11ura 1>honl' numt>..-r ''Wlnul tit· C'VftMcfrr I'd T liu. c·c •lum rt Clppt'O r ~dot ly uc~p4 Salurdoi;.t Ga......_·l11-1'a1rr •••It• Nr,flrfl DEAR PAT My l(l'tUHlduughter la a collott(l 11tudenl m the .. :ast Sht• aalw• s writ ell lette rs to mt: and has t old about her mtert>st 1n hydroponar gardening. She '.i. so thou.i htrul that I'd like to do itomettun.: for her und thoua:ht about .11endin1 her a book on tlus kmd of .:ardemng Dt• you know of any l t•ould order hy mall ') I'm u cm1 ·lnv111id lilnd find 1l hard to get out to bhov (' M . C'ot.tll Mesu "Hydro-Ston: Tile t 'ompletr Ma•ual of Hydroponic Gardc-nio11: ·• f$3.95 1 and "How To BuUd A Bigger k Be&kr Hydroponic Garden" (SJ.15) are two popular book!> on tbh subjet'l avallablr from tbf' publl11ber. as well ai. i11 book s&orH. You tan order the m b) sendlng a check or money order to Nolo Press,.r .o . Box 544, Occlden· tal, CaJif. 95465. Add 6 f)f'rceot sale~ tu Un Callforuia I and 40 cents poi.tag~ and handling ror each book. Walk a Closr Sr«-oftd lo a Jog _D~R PAT: I've heard lhut wulking as well as Jogging can help reduce high blood pressure. Several of my friends claim this 1s true, but I'd like lo find out if there's any scientific evidence to back up th1s theory L T .. Newport Beach Dr. Andrew l"'c win, deputy director of hyp ertension services, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Loi AngeleN, agrees with this claim. He aaya walking can be just as effective as Jouing to reduce big.h blood pressure and It abouJd be tried before reHOrting to medication. OT. Lewis advises a brisk walk for 15 minutes three or four times a week. Check with your physician first. U ap- proved, start slowly · five or 10 minutes a day . and if you ii:et short of breath. dizzy or feel chest · pains, stop walking lm mediately. Dr. Lewin says that no matter how briskly you walk, it should be possible to carry on a converR»· lion with ease. lie adds lhal it may take seve ral months to stt results. In addition to the ex- erciite, decreasing sail and calorie intake and avoiding stress are recommended. A ft'w side benents of brisk walking, according to Dr. Le win. include reduced blood triglycerides <component of ratty deposits in the blood stream; decrea11ed risk of blood dotting; psychological relaxalion; and gradual wei~hl los!>. .Crt>dlt Fil#>• Open tar Rrriew'! DEAR PAT I've lived m Southern Ca1trorn1a for 15 years flow many cn•dit reporting agencies a rc then· in Orang1· ancl Lo!> Aniwh·~ t ounties th a~ would have a ri11, on me" I'd like a list or a ll these agencies and 111format1on <m how to ~o <ibout look· mg at m y f1lt•s 0 . W .. Costa Mesa AU aicencles in both counties are Ualed In the Loa Angeles and Orange County. Velk>w Pages l4:lepbone dlrectoriH under tbe heading, ''Credit Reporting Agencies." The Consumer Credit Reporting Agencies Act allows you lo see what's In your rue. and it all!() gives you the right to dispute information with which you don't agree. Contact as many agencies as you wish, and ask that you be given an opportunity Lo review your rue. u you make phoned inquiries. ask the age ncy to send you a disclosure form. Fill it out and rf'turn it. You then wlU be called with in· form ation that will disclose tbe ''nature and sub· stance" of your lilt>. You are responsible for any long-distance charges. A fee can bf> c harged for a cepy of any credit file unless you have recently been denJed credlt. I i Nursery Special j MARGUERITE DAISIES Fast growing. profuse t1alsy·!lke flowers for sunny areas. Great In containers, borders and moss planting 1 Got. Reg 2 79 J l:tJ SACRAMt;NTO I A Pl Calllomi• will haave 1 l2 7 billion aurpfUi left on June 30, the end or the f11ral year. 1t1te fin a n ce D l r _,c t o r R1<'hard Sllbcrm~m hu reported T hul h1 St99 m1lllon hl"ht'r than the 11tute's orlittnal esUmiale of the 11urplu11 rour mo nths ago, 1rn 1unount that S 1 ll>t·rman s uit.I Thur11duy i s "tn1ugn1hcu11l 111 H $ lti.4 b1lllo11 lmdgt•l " S il.B ERMAN presented the rev111ed revt'nue and expendit ure f1~urc:. Lo the Assemhly Way:. u11cl M l•an :. ('omnHttee a nd t h t' " t' II d I l' F I n u n (' l' l 'om m1ttee, which Hrc rev1ew1ng and re writing f.ov Edmund Brown Jr ·s 197!1·80 hudcet propo~al The two h1 ggcst r hanges in Silbt!rman's report part1Hlly offset l'ach other . Those were a $251 million reduction 1n estimates o f s ta te spendinJ( in the current fi scal year and a $367 million inc rease to $4 .7 bi ll io n 1n estimated state aid for loca l governm ents SILBERMAN'~ report contained no surprbes. a n d does n o t significanlly change the political or fi scal rimits m the tu~·of-war over Bro wn's state bud~et bill and proposals for extra income tax cuts. school support and other loc a I ({overnmcnt a id . Th<• gove r nor and Leg1sluturt' huvc until .lune 30 to r esol ve SC'vcr a l major fisca l issues welfare grant levels. state e mployee vay reuses. local school aid, a nd p roposals to s hift part of the sales t ax to local 'governments to res truc ture loca I fi na nct'.s in the wake of Proposition 13 Degree Given A ndr e w Arthur Neisser . the son of Carl a nd Patricia Neisser of Newport Beech, has re· cei ved a bache lor of arts deg r e e fro m Duke University in Durham, N.C. \U• NewPott 8 1--d Ml\\10 .. VlfJ0495·0401 inn C...m•nio (.apt,tr.Jno t~c1n (J1tq0 r,-*• .,, A~ery .,-k.,., J "'(o N\ ON\ M 'f U l.-0\1 £ ~ TREAT MOM TO SOMETHING ~v SPECIAL ON HER DAY.. \ ... SUNDAY, MAV 13 .. -..') 1~~ Mums. Azaleas. African Violets. Gloxlnlos, Hydrongeos, More. ElJ~OPEAN DISH GARDENS TERRARIUMS• INDOOR PLANTS BIG HUG BOUQUET ()nHf.04(fnd SILK FLOWER ARIANGIMENTS Very temlnlne ... In baskets, glass and stoneware. Fresh flowers In a hand pointed ceramic mllk , v~se II~ll] • Can be sent almost anywhere ttie FTD way. Sin<'f' 1946 Hallishits Nursery -Florist 21•0 Harbor llvd., Costa Mesa Ad GOOd Through Mey 15, 1979 Whtie SUOPIY Lala ( N.._.~_. Sin~er James Tayl~r. is among mus1c1ans who have announced they'll perrorm i n Madi so n Squa re Garden on Sept. 19 und 20. They hope to raise $1 million to help a non· profi t u nt i · nu c l ea r o r - ~aniiat1on Ft1d8y, May 1 1. 1979 DAILY PILOT Bond Interest to Ri8C Half Percent in J~une . . ... ·-. .: . WASHING TON t AP > -President Carter has approved a half a percent increue in I.he interest rate paid by the government on 11everal types of savings bonds. The rise will apply to E and H sav· inga bonds Issued as or J une 1 If they a re held to m aturity a nd on the recently announced series EE and HH bonds. which will go on sale in January 1980. The E and H series rules now are 6 percent THE INTEREST RATE o n outstanding E and H bonds and U .S Savings Notes Freedom Shares will also be incre a$ed by a half percentage point for the remaining period to their next maturity, said Treas ury St!c r etary Mi c h ae l Blumenthal He said the interest rate inc~ will benefit tbe holden of about SD billton In outstanding nvlnp bo9ll' and notes. No action on their part If needed to take advanta1e of t~ lli~her rate. : · The maturity period for Series i: bonds is five years; for Series If; bonds. 10 years. ._ THE ACTION COMES at a ti~ whe n many alte rnate lone-term· investments ca rry Interest ratea nearing 10 percent ' Azie Taylor Morton, dir~tor of the. U S. Savings Bond Division and, Treasurer of the United States, said· the rate boost . coupled with ta,r' advantages available to savings bond owners. should represent a fair rt'turn and make the bonds more attractive 11s a long -term investm~t: •• .• ··: BUY NOW FOR FANTASTIC SAVINGS .. :: :· END-OF-MODEL-YEAR MAKE THE YEAR'S BEST BUYS ON '79 RC~S! 0. -~ Prices are slashed for the bJg clean-up! Act now and make fantastic savings on ColorTraks. XL-100's . RoomMates . Sportables. Pick from a enormous selection of consoles . table models and portables . Color or black and white Many with remote control . 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Coto• Con1ro1 ,,no I l1·~hlon« COlll'{ 1•1111 RCA .., tinl.'•CJv 1 ll11,1Pnt J(t1 lldl'Ql tl~· \ '1115'15 Super Accul orw 1'1111( ~ OlrllrtK P•t.IUl !I IUbe • S1g11al cx:k singr~­ l\1f1Jtl lllcetromC' tumng to11 Mooeri; ED33!>. JS!'> F 04!>0) • A1110ma11c Finu l untng • EM pnone tor private hstonrng tMOdels E 0335. 339R 39&. 398Rl s~ your dealer, now! - J ( • I I .. 91, . _ \ .. ... , ' .. ·-. J • , A •• DAIL y PILOT Fflday Mey 11 1970 NATION I OBITUARIES Orange County W elcollles New Citizens · Saaty.two Oran.ae Coai.t rest denta werci •mOD& 224 OrMnte Countlana who bt>t'am e new dtlaerui in naturallution pro fttdinp. Oranae County Superior ('ourt Judce Walt<>r ('h aramaa, flanked by Judge f"rant't. <'O Brlaeno and Juda.-John K 1'rol ter Jr., ph'Aidt'd over the proc a-dlnacs Jolnlna in Uw wt•ltome of Ltw- new clliat'n." wt•rc spt>akt'rb from the A'™'rit'an 1..-.:ion. Am<>rlc1m ~1ion Auxiliary. nauRhieT"S" or the Amer1<·an Revolution and Leagut" ot Wonft'n Voters Aftt'r the <'ef"t'mony. tht' nc'-. l'ltizens r.l~ o ut lo tht' Santu Ana Plau of f"la~i. for '<'hilt have bec-ome trad1t1onal .:ruu1> pbotographb Following arc tht-new Oran~·· Coast c1lJ1em ... IJsted by !heir na tfons of ongin • -...... Firoza Banu PataH. 20792 Sparkman Lane, Huot- lngton Beacb. -Gree& ... i&al..-Sffbara Constance Dolan. 6152 Cornell Dr .. Phyllis AUan Powers, 21582 Hanakai Lane, and lnta Burton, 15382 Andaman Lane, all of Hun- tington Beach: Also. Su.<ianne Mary a nd Colin Rowland Ham, 9649 Nightingale /\ vt• . Fount11in Valley. -Scotland, 'Robert Stevenson Mc N cil. 419 Calle Familia, San Clcmente. -Yemen. Mohamed Ali Shareef. 879 Center St .• and Nagi Abdo Gazali. 2346 Santa Ana Ave . both Costa Mesa. -Egypt , Da lia Halim She nouda. 14641 Chalet Lane, Huntington Beac h. -lraa. Soroush Hazini. 9692 Warburton Br., Huntington Oeach -PIUlipptMi., Roi.aha Eban:lu Lytton, I~ Adam:-. Ave . Anita Quallao Ht'!P•la . 3162 M anistt~· Dr . Cust;i M ci.d M ur1,; Pur1s1ma <'Jnlub, 17371 1.1d11 L a n e • W 1 I I 1 a m W 1 n ~ k c ,. Gonzale2. IIB21 St•aspray !Jr Maria Evel yn Mo dano , 4522 Scenar io Dr . fl onorata Ma ca r anas Oktay , 657 1 Starsh.ine Dr .. Felix Mangrnang Saguran, 9841 Oceancrest Dr., a nd Honorata Lucas Pascua, ~761 Crescent Dr .. all of Hunt- ington Beach; ORANGE COAST RESIDENTS AMONG 224 ORANGE COUNTIANS WHO BECAME NEW CITIZENS -Germany, C hri stiane Bylund. 24345 Caracas St .. Dana Po ant Also, Rosario Oollete Abad, 9196 Sara River Circle, Fountain Valley; Florence Aranas Pucillo. 26771 Calle Real. Capistrano Beach. and Carmelita Baltazar Vitale,3661 Baylor St .. Irvine. ltep•blic of China, Paul Kao-Chien Hsei. 20491 Graystone Lane, Huntington Beach, and Stella Wu Tien·Show Lin. 9330 Warbltt Ave .. Fountain Valley -China, Vina Kuang-lluey Tai, 18S8 Pitcairn Dr.. Costa Mesa; Lynda Wai·Nan Loo. 9922 Kings Canyon Dr., and Alice a nd Wan Ping Chao. 9842 Chance Cir cle, all of Huntington Beach'. Sa m C hi e n San Yu . II Stillwater, ;,ind Ming.Ce Chen, J Pintail Or .. both of frvam: -Ecuador, Walter Efrain Aguirre, 4521 Ve rano Pl .. Irvine Turkey, Zuhre Canligal, 17657 Brittany Lane. Huntington Beach Kor e a , Ric hard Changyoung Kim. 21871 Harbor Breeze Lane. Huntington Beach. and Eun Hye Han, 11353 Pennell Circle. Fountain Valley. -Sln1apore, Edwin Eng.Hin Song and Ste lla Keng·La1 Song 15171 Newcastle Lane. Hunt ington Beat'h -Gree«, Nikolas Athanasius Bletsos. 5952 Brassie Circ le. Huntin~n Beach. and Anabid Maxoudian. 767 Scott Pl., Costa Mesa -Netherlands, Arda Maria Lovsto. 3363 Larks pur St .• Costa Mesa . and Anna Eleonora Euler. 9102 Car rolltown Dr .. Hunt· 1ngton Beach. -Swed en, Luc ie Jane De Jo unge. 208 Ma rigold Ave . Corona del Mar -llaly, Sergio Caponi. 7 Crc~t Circle, Corona clel Mar . Lina Renella, 2519 .. 'orclham Dr . and Nicolo f''oderu. 1 JOO 'l'ul<tre Dr . bolb Costa Mesa NEW CITIZENS, WELCOMED BY OFFICIALS, POSE AT SANTA ANA PLAZA OF FLAGS -India, Rhavna Saggar . 2067 l'<>rt Bris tol Cir cle, Newport Beach. and Chandrika Kedhar. :w Me adowgrass. Irvine. -C':a nada. Hc1bl•r1 John Mc Donald. 14 572 Ov <l I Rel lrvtne . Garry Charh·s i"{·wtrcll 33941 Viull't Lantl•rn , l>:.ina Point . Karl lkmrath August Kemp, 234 !''lower !->t . Costa Ml'!'\a . Hrt'lt Allt•n Mcl.&lhvr<iy ·'64 62nd St . N1•wJ)ort Beach. and llarol<I ,John An<in• ll:11k lti055 Challi s !:it . F ountain Vallev -·c uba . Sabino Antonio f''crnandez. 18926 Santa Mariana St . Fountain Valley, and Lucie a nd Aristides Deschapelles. 8701 Page Circle. lluntangton fh:<tch -Belgium, An1t<1 Penfold. 4851 Loriann Lane, Irvine Oliva~ t;ut~rnic·k, 1 7~1~10 W.tlnut SL. Fountatn V:.11le\ -Japan. T u)11 'I •J' .H11.1 111 II M4:11 Tam,1ru 1>1 1!11111111c l••n llt.·ach. <ind llJrn..,h 1 ·1 .111110 !1;11~1 1 B:1nan<i SI Fo11nt.11n \.di•' Brazil, Marlene Neum<in11 Fc·rt'nt"t . 3114 Madeira Avt·. ro..,l:J Me:-<1 -Mexico. Celia VelazQut·1. Pak ii. t a n , S) t: cJ II a h 111 II u..,;1111. 12.'>0 Adam~ /\ \'C Col<>t;1 Lo1>ez. ~74 Calle S<tn Luis. San .lu<in Capistrano. and N1nra Lilia ClUllllTON ~ ••t ''" Vt•.,.~,....-,,,,. ,._,.,. ,,_, ...,, •• , l::MMA M CLINTON ,,.,,a,.n1 tu A"~"" P,.,,,,, y ,..,_. MOrlu'"" "''' Or4~, C.. P41'\Wd tl•.t'I Of' M•• 10 tO'\ tt7'f el 11\e -Ol .. SM"'"'"'""° by aACCAlll Y l M>n\. Wlllo.,.. l Cll,.lon Ol An•h~•m '"'ME C.. C AAC.C.Al>l, "Cl~ lb Group Takes a Quip to NY Detractors (• •nO Citrl E. (UntOft, Sr of (O\la j).j\\.f'O dWlll., on M.J,y • ''"' U~\tU .. nt Mevi. C4'. 1 o.tUQtitrr\ wvr.onct MA .. ol co~t6 ~""' CA Sur¥1VMS l)v tu~ Mttrt1n of Al\dftit•rrt. <• ttnO M~ry t m OttuQtHt>t \ Mdtqutot HP C..ttforo of Hurt "'~ R'o1>1>1n\ ot O • lt11"omtt ~ linqton BeMn <-" Jctn1<t· LPGn•\"°'"' ot or ~nCl<f't•ldr f>n •nd 11 Orf" .. t ,.:, .. .,.,_.~ M •thtQm" and Oototh, K ill o ranOthHO'M Fun-r,.t '°''"''<"" w1t1 1nQ\•or tn ot l(•IW"t vrlt,. (."._.._. \Or\ bf' "'"'d on fYMol.JdY M•v '' t'flct d t Jam .. \ fl h.,QQd tly CJf tJ,,, n J.tun It OOA.Mttl ll'W• 8eH 8t0ft0Wrif' (hnOt•f M1t n1Qon. bHKl"f't f rdn io a~\Q(J.otrl,, ot -·'" '"'~'"' .. "' -if M f'lf O\fl' AO(H v D•n ~lfll', V1r91n1a \'''"'' Puov Mt!mOt1•I P-&'" f-rHJn<to\ ~., c.,,u ·•' (dtlnrr of W1n!.t0t\ !Mlt>m V•rq1ntot 8 B~ft 8ro.Mhrtt11\" Mot1u_.,. on Mrinn~ .. QIAl'\0( "''drtitn 8 or-Al Qrdnoc.n1l(ln•n M•., 14 1919 from 10 00 A.M to 6 lO Funt-,M ._...,,,,tt>\ wtlt bt, N-ld on f-ri PM 8tll broadWtt'f' Mottuttty 01tl'( OAy d i, 00 PM d' t~ [hldAy Bro1np,, tor\ Ch_.p,., tntt'rmt·nt rH (..OOd Sr--of\ero ClltEYAlllt c .. m,.ttir_. O ttf'Ctfli'O by 011Cl~•v G EO~GE CA£VAA, f'~~·o,.,,1. ot b t olnfl'r\M<.inuM v. Hunttno1on 9,.~(n C.O\t(t ""'°'°!M.t· CA H~ ~rv~o A\ Crt•f1"t 8eAc n & lAIOtPr1 8471771 In t1ttu ot PeU\f Offlc~, In th~ U 'S NAvy tor 11. flow,.r\ OOrMtlOn\ 10 1ne Ampr1c...,, r~.~~· .~"':..!'~o;~~~ ~-;.~0 ~::•:..I•~ C.•ntP• SCXif'ly memb<!• ol '"" Ma~n1c lOclOI' 01 N•n Weket. Ma\-hu\C!lh ano IM Roy•I R d J b A rtll M iHOIU llilO in NAntuU•I. oa 0 M.i).WChuwtt:. H~ I\ wrvlYed Dy ht\ wile Slllrlet-, <tnd ..on Cif'o•~ Nl<MI•' NEW YO HK IAP1 ~els no respect. some sa y New York. To change a ll that . a group of humorists h;ivc launched The Society ror the Prevention of Disparaging Remarks about New York City, with appropriately hoar) one·hne rs and pithy putdo"ns THE GROUP'S ORGANIZER, George Q l.A!w1s. said Thursday that New York ha~ s uffered long enough from derogatory lines like . "It 's gelling so bad in New York City that even the muggers travel in pa a rs ." Or "The only way to get cro~slown an New York Caty t r<ifht' 1i. lo be born there ·· TO COUNTER THIS defamation, Lewis proposed "positive .. lanes like ··New York is so fast paced 1t 's the only city where you can be coming and going at the same lime ... Particularly guilty or one·lane t'rimcs <igainst New York. s aid Lewis. is .. Tonight S how .. host Johnny Carson. who for years did his show from NBC's headquarters here The group dubbe d Ca rson its ot F"loroo" He *"' pr.,u.oeo In ou1n by •nother ~ Gfiottrey N Crf'.,jo Hfa Ap d ·~•IM> Wf'vi'ttd bY hh mo'ttwr Row ot prove F IOtlcMI, twolhe< J-OI FI Or Id" and Punch •••le< Oo<I• Schullt ot !>1.tten l\lano New Yor9' S.r"•tf'S wf!rtt ""'" on Tllur\4ay at 7 00 PM at tr.. Ha•IXH L••n Mtmort•I Ch•oel with ''""' Ma\Onic Rot~ belnq <onelu<INI •I tn,. qr<1vu1CM l•mily plot 111 Nanh•O•I M•~'•chu ,,t'tl\ H~Hbor L•wn M4omoroeJ Pert. ~SSS<4 YANG S UN !>EON YANC. re"o~111 o l A"•"••m, c. P•\W'd ..... on M•Y 10 ""· bor,. Julv U "" '" Kor .. 'SurYtved by "t'r hu\bctnd (hOI Sill V1n9, • "'"""''~'' ChOOm Ja V•nq '1y~ Junq v en<). Hyp Su• Y •"<! •no 01u K youn9 Y an9 ano t •on Jun vou'"' YM!CJ Funerttt \er'l1Ce\ wut b., held on May 11, "" a1 Ille P.cotoc: Vt•• Morluaf'y Crtt,e>el lnt•rmtnt llil .. OADW A Y MOUUAU 110 Broadway Costa Mei.a 642·9150 SMmf & TUTHILL MOITUAH WHTC&.lff Ct:iAPll Crerretory • Flower Shoo 427 E 17th ~t Costa Mesa 64&-4888 Superior Avenue an Deaths Costa Mesa has come a ls he s t ep closer to hein,:! E etAJ re widened whe n Orange / County supervis~-. proved a S468.000 agre~ CLEVELAND IAP) m e nt with city ofrlc1als Billionaire industrialist 1 • / .J//I for right·of-way acquisi· Cyrus Eaton, 95. who al I '/.I,, tion one lime or :.inother held 1 I The widening project controlling interest in I C1 for S uperior extends s u c h companies a s j ~~: Crom West 17th Street to Goodyear Tire & Rubber 1::. the s~city limits. and Republic Steel. died , 1. ri]t:f;. county spolresm an Ken-Wednesday Eaton. who j · neth Smith said Ex-promoted U S lrc.id c .._..,.....,, pansion will be to a four· with communis t coun lane road with bicycle tries :.ibruad. served as lanes . c hairmun or C hcssic Cost or the · road im railroad until retirement provemenl will be split las t year equally between the city a nd the county. WASHINGTON <AP ) Oliver A. Pcler~on, 75. a retire d foreign '--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--' St'rvice o rflccr and ·-rm done for folks, 1t'S d IOur1SI trap• ·oukt> or Dl•rogaton JIHI W!''I Ill•·~ ham with 1ls rir~l .innu.11 t-;111 111' Award " "OlJR JOB, .. SA i () L1.·°" 1.., '' I•• rocu::. attention on delr<1ctor..,, ".1rn I hl'm , h::in them . ho:-1·011 th1·m persuade the m to chang.-and '"' 11t them to rally to the support of thl· t 1 ty with humor, w1l <ind wisdom not vicious or che'ap s hot::. ·· Lewis tt'ache!'\ a course in humor at the a lternative stvle New School 1n Greenwi ch Village.and claims the t1l11• oC executive director or the llumor Sot'ietaes or Americu lie <ind h1::. (o•l luv. f unn~ 111.·r:-on~ · · includan~ I v.o v. r1ter" r11r n1med1an Jo.;u} Raver:-. .cl"' rnvatt•cl n· ... adenl!. of other catJe!) "it h 1 ma gt· probll'ms to Join forct'~ PtllL.\DF:l.Pllli\, HE SAID. has I 1' l'd ror Yl•ars unde r the stigma of \\ C Fwld!'\. epitaph "On the whole. I <I r<ilhl•r Ix· in Philadelphia.·· Olht•r nt 1cs like Clevela nd . W a Ila Walla. Wash .. Sheboygan. Wi s . and Hohokus. N.J are also r1 l'Q ut•ntl) the butt or Jokes. Lewis .., .. 1c1 lie• 10\'1tcd them to join with h1m IO :1 foCC·~<J\'ing campaign for thc1 r c-1t1c:- Area Student Earns Grant ~'.iZ'~ Ca I State Long Beach _ s tudenl Laurel Gran of ' Seal Beat'h has been awarded second place in •• scholarship competi • t ion s ponsored by the Cons ulting Enginee r~ Assoc-1ation of California. Cran. 25. an electrical engineering student, re· C' l' I \. t' d iJ ! 7 5 (/ s<.·holars hap rrom the 650·membcr organ1za . ti on Father Liable S!J«Ult ..r tq l~~UE: 1979 GOE.BE:L CRYSTAL' MOT HER~ DAY PLATE ($50 001 ...... & t3E:LL !S37 501 -· 10°0 oft for both w/this ad. -·. ... .. ,,..- ,/ 1 ·,. ~~ "..-,:):\..~rl' . . ·.fi, :-r:. , -. ... ~· ~ ., . . "' ... ,; "• We have: a good selection in stoclc.1 FIN E LE.AD CRYSTAL 8" BOWLS GIFTWRAPPED FOR MOTHER'S DAY. FUNERAL l>IRECTORS husband of President ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ S AN FRA NCISCO 1 AP l -The s late Court o< Appeal. reve r s ing itself. has ruled that :.i man who fathe r ed a t hild ca nnot c s capc finan<'ial responsibility d espite the mother·s promise that s he would provide the child 's sole s upport. Soec1al only S24 98 rt•CI llO'"HS SMmf'S MOITUAU 627 Main St H~unt1ngt~3~each AMILY C FUMBAL HOMI --7801 Botsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 I' .. PAClAC VllW MIMOtllAL , ... Cemetery Monuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Ne~n Beach S.4-2700 McCOIMtCK MOITUAlllS Laguna Beach 494-9415 . Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 49~1778 IALTZ iii•ON N•MHOMI &4&-242• Coet•Mesa 67~9450 G ~ l Ia rbor Lawn ~ Mount Oli\ie Nlo1iuru:r Ccmete1y C1en1atory r • Interment in Any Cemetery •Shipment •Burt•I lnaur•nce • Crernt1tlon $255. complete Call for free Cremation Portfolio 11250.llerAve. CoNMeu 540-5554 ' : : ' Carte r ·s consume r a f· faire; advise r. Esther Peterson. died Thursday in a Brattleboro. Vt . hospital. SCOITSDALE. Ariz <AP l State R ep l}avld Kret, 51, a 15·year veter an of the Arizona Legis lature and on e · lime majority leader of the slate Senate. died Thursday, apparently of a heart attack Bill Vetoed SACRAMENTO <APl Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has vetoed a bill that would have permitted schools to shift the cost o r hiring c r ossing g uards to cities and counties. School dis· ' trlcts had backed the measure. SB 182 by Sen. Ralph DiUs, D·Gardcnu Anti-biotic Use l\'lay Prevent VD BOSTON <AP l Doses of a common a ntibiot.ic couJd be used as a morning-after pill to prevent mo s t gonororrhrea in people who have had sex with partners they think are infected with venereal disease, a federal study s hows. The medicine. a form QL. tetracycline, cut the upected incidence of gonorrhea when il was test ed on Navy men returning from s hore leave in the Far East. HOWEVER, THE researchers said they oppose widespread administration of the I antibiotic to prevent gonorrhea because it cou ld h asten the emergent'e of bacteria r esis tant to the medicine. lo their s tudy. the doctors gave the drug. called minocycline, to sailors when they went back to their shjp after having intercourse with prostitutes . GONORRHEA as the world's mos t common rorm o( venereal disease. In 1976, ror instance. about 3 million Am e ricans had th e infe c tion. whi c h is transmitted by s~xual contact. PUBLIC NOTICE ----~----P'ICTITIOUS aUSl'•ESS NAME STATEMENT t "• to1to ... 1nQ i>er~n' "''" oo•no bu\1ne\\'" IRVIN E PE l>!>O NN EL SE RV•CES ANO AGENCY. <88 f 11111 St•e••. !> ..... 21•. (O•ld M•u. C:•lllorno.t '11'11 Am•lt• G (llOl•n•r 183 K110• Slr••I. Ho • ~t• IM\•t, C•lllorn1• '7UI Oorotlly £ Faul-ner 120 Rull~nd ROllll. Ne"'l'Or1 Be.tt ll, C.tl1torn1e '1..0 """ t>u\tnt" '' conduct•d by a o•ne' 41 p.1rtner~tp Dorothy E ,_ •UI"~' A G 01c>11n•" f "'' ~t.tftmitn\ w•t. ••Itel w1tf\ ltw County (I.,_ ot Ordn90 County on Aprtl II, 1'1' ll l'l'OLO, HlNOEllSON OINSMOOtl Alf-"•tu• JM l 111-Sl'"I Slfito 111 Ct\lf ,,,_. .. , CAlllwflo• UU7 "·">I" P_,.,.1\-()f~ C.0.\1 0.1ty l'110t APfll 10.11-.,_., • II •~1' IUJ 1' , ' \ ·~ ')\ .... I I ~ .. : 'J "' ' ENGLISH BONE CHINA CUPS & SAUCERS reg 9.00 , IL . . Special $5.98 YJ o tt BRING THIS COUPON 'V Goeoel ' , mJ ~ ....... ,_ ________ ,_,~,..-~ ' ' .&. .. -----. 7_..._ ... --··•-•#•·-·-·---·...----' . 80\TING DAILY ftllOT .4 J ) Yacht Cliihs Open ~renwnies Slated Along Coaat Motl1er's Day Give a Living Gift . 8 1 ALMON LOCKAB£Y o.11, .................... The blarP of band muaic Inter· mlniclt'd with the blasts or small deck unnona Slturday will signal the 1979 Openloa Duy cere monies for s ix tlarbor Area yacht clubs .. Operun& Day " is som ething or a misnomer since a ll or the yacht clubs are open year-around, but the formal and Informal cere monies are a throwback to east4!rn seaboard clubs, man y of which actually close down duriq lbe winter a nd early spring months and make a blg thing of so· called recommiss1onln1s every year Many locaJ clubs µrefer to call the l spring ceremonies ·•season opening" rather lb.an opening day. THE VOYAGERS Yacht Club will begin the colorful ceremoruel> with a brea kfast m eetin g fo llowed by -.. ... c;, ....... ~ ...... ,, REGAIN T1Tl.E -Thl' Ne\\ port I I arbor High School sailing team re· gained the national champton:.hap in a regatta etl An napolis, Md last weeke nd. Th~y \\ C're <.1bo the n&l wnal lit lists in 1977 F rom left a rc Tim Sullivan, N<•d Jone:., Jim Lawson, sathng Mach Bill • Wakeman, J crr) Norman and Jordon Murphy U.S. Championships Harbor High .Top Team formal n ag raising and introduction of officers starting about 8 a.m . Othe rs conducting Opemng Day cerem onies are the Bahia Corinthian. Balboa. Lido Isle, Shark Island and South Shore yacht clubs. In other yachting activity alon,g the Orange Coast this weekend Balboa Yacht Club will kick off its 1979 66 Ser ies for Internation a l Offshor~ Rule tlOR > and Performance Han d icap Racing Fleet tPHRF> yacht!> on Sunday, and Dana Point Yacht Club will conduct its May Dinghy Regatta Saturday and Sunday Newport Harbor ll1gh School 's s ail· ing team is back home from An· napolis. Md .. where they captured the ir national interscholastic cham- pionship against 11 other of the top high school sailing teams in the U.S and Canada. s inglehanded division. ELSEWHERE. THE second race Altho u g h the a nnua l Naval or the Yacht Racing Union's five Academy Spring Invitational Regal· race Pacific Ocean Race Confe rence ta has been conside red the high will take place starting today cit Lo~ school cha mpionship for several Angeles Harbor and terminating at yt·ars <Harbor High a lso won in 1m)_Pt_1_a_n_·n_a_d_e_l _R_e.:....Y ____ _ Unde r the d irection of fl arbor lfigh s ailing coach 8111 Wakl·men. the H a rborites with !-kippc-r J e r ry N o rma n and c r ewmen J (lrdo n Murphy, Ned Jones and Tim Sullivan beat out the Taft SC'h11ol of Walcrton. Conn., by two points The regatta was sailed in 420 Class itwo-man 1 dinghies in winds rangini:( from 10 lo 25 knots NORMAN AND M urpby ..comprised the "B" division t<·<1m Jim Lawson was the first American 10 t h<' it was not until this year that a pNpetual trophy for the event was deeded. THIS YEAR THE widow of John Cressy donated a perpet ual trophy in memory or her hus band, a long time sailing enthusiast. Newport Harbor High ·s s ailing team is supported by tax deductible donations sent lo Ne wport Harbor High Schools Sailing Team Boosters. llonations should be sent in care of S he ila Lawson . 124 Via Ithaca, Newport Beach. 92663. New ~up Raeer? T he newest U.S. 12-meter yacht Freedom was christened Wednesday in New York and will be groomed as a possible defender of the America's Cup in 1980. O wne d b y the F o rt Sch uler Maritime College 1-'oundation, which ts a separate foundation set up to raisE' funds for various a ctivities at Maritime College in Fort Schuyler, Freedom w as built by Minneford Y acht Yard in City Island. N.Y. SHOULD FREEDOM BE selected to defend the cup, the skipper will be De nnis Conne r of San Diego who served as bac kup irnd st a rring helms ma n for T ed Hood aboard ing for the 1980 campaign. ASSOCIATED WITH Conne r in the afterguard is Ste phen Van Dyck of Phila de lphia who was tactician a boa rd Intrepid in Bill Ficker's suc· C"essful dC'fC'nse of the Cup in 1970. George F. Je we tt Jr. of San Fran- cisco and Edward du Moulin, Sands Point. N.Y .• both associated with En· terprise in the 1977 campaign, a re or· ganizing and directing the 1980 de· fe nse campaign. Enterprise, like F reedom, was desig ned by Olin Stephens and launched in 1976 at Minneford's yard. Courageous in the 1974 cup defcnl>e Clerks Lowest Paid But until Freedom is ready for competition. Conner 1s sailin~ En-PROVIDENCE, R .I. CAP > terprise. also owned by the fou nda· Clerical workers in Rhode Island lion. Enterprise is reportedly a tnal earn an average of $150 a week, mak- horse for Freedom and Conner wall m g them the lowest paid clerical s kipper whichevt•r of the 1 wo i~ employees in the United States, says selected. a survey conducted by Rhode Island Conner told the Da il~ Pilot last Working Wome n. The U.S. Labor week that Enter prise is l'Urrently be Departme nt lists the n a tional in g used for crew se le:_ ct ion_a_n_d_t_r_a_i n __ a_v_e_r_a..;;g_e_a_s_S_I_S:_3_w_ee_k_l_y_. ------ D\D You KNOW EVERY GOLD PIN FUN CENTER FEATURES OPEN BOWLING, THREE GAMES F-OR 1HE PRICE OF TWO SWEEPSTAKES PRIZES . ETC,ETC, ETC, ere ... ROLL 2 GAMES, No. 3 IS FREE! Otter good at participating centers through May 31 . subject to lane availability. (Phone flrttl) Open bowling 11 bllckl WIN ALL-EXPENSE TRIP TO HAWAII FOR TWO, IN .. DREAMER" SWEEPSTAKES. Other ptl1n. tool No purchase necessary. 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Po''' 1,, \t1Qhll't' •d•' ", ...... - of the Savings \ =-~']· k. ... ~. ~- DAILY PILOT 642-:lti7M ~ ' -'• --· --·-' ' ' ' .. ( ., I.• DAILY PILOT ~''' Puoc ~wll p,_.~ LYING FLAT BUT SPIRITS HIGH Coa1tllne Student Jeffrey Wood• He's 'Down' .. But Not Out By MICHAEL PASKE VICH ~. Of Tillt 0.11, ...... SUft Jeffrey Woods may be nat on his back, but he isn't taking his education lying down He snapped his back in a motorcycle s piU nearly three years Mgo, underwent spinal fusion surgery Jast year, and can only stand up for brief periods. PRESSURE ON HIS BACK makes it loo pain· ful for rum to sit upright in a chair. IL looked like the 23-year-old journeyman carpenter could forget about ever returning to work or his studies al Orange Coast College. But WOods made the dean's list this semester a nd may garner enough credits to get bis AA degree this June. And he's done it without ever leaving the lh · ang room couch of the modest Westminster home he shares with his wife, Cindy, and 2l·monlh·old daughter. Christi . WOODS WATCHES TELEVISION classes put on by Coastline Community College and aired on the district's TV station. KOCE TV Gnmacing al the thought of was ting the da} away watching soap operas, Woods says the half· hour. twice a week tclccourses are about the only shows he watches He's taking a political science class and a finance course. His wife 1s taking a home garden· ing telecourse this spring Keeping up with the course readings was a problem until his fol h<'r bw It a special stand for Woods. HIS R EADING MAT ERIAL ts plact!d prmt down on the glaS!>, <:nabhng Wood s to remain stretched out comfortably while lookmg up and reading through the glass Woods mails in his quizzes like other students, but Coastline has hcen sending Ms. Monsita Seda to pick up his midterms and finals . "Before this, we never would have believed a college would do such a thing," says Cindy. LOOKING BACK ON IDS previous college ex· perience. he believes he is getting a better educa- tion through telecourse. His only complaint i1 that textbooks are ex· pensive and fall apart too easily. Aft.er meeting with Woods at rus home earlier this week, Coastline P resident Bernie Luskin began processing forms so Woods can get financial aid. The Woods are on welfare now. WOODS WASN'T AWARE. until Luskin told him. that his journeyman's Ucense could be used to obtain work credit towards his degree. As a result. Woods may be graduating earlier than expected and gelling financial aid until be completes a couple of general education courses for his planned transfer to a four-year school. HE hopes to one day get into the management end of the construction business. Woods says his back is healing, slowly, and the prognosis at this point 1s "wait and see." But his spirits and test scores already are sky high. I ' -----., ORANGE COUNTY SI.I ltlllllon Expended ! Newcastk DUease Ov~r in County · Ao outbreak of Newcastle l>tseue 1mon1 ex-Al one time. 180 workers -mostly otlc bltd8 In Orange Coun~. that oost the federal veterinarians lo1led to track .down infected government Sl.1 ml on to com a . s evecf Co birds. tM' ovM. S Dtiiuartmt'nt of Agriculture officials H id loday Spolw1'womun Joan t;dln s aid most or the Nf'w<•atttlf• T1111k "'on ·<· workt•rb will luve Santa An• laduy, ulthou8h the t'UISt' won 't oo offlciully r lo11cd u_ntll M11y 25 Newca_stle Disease is especially feared because there is no effective treatment for it-: It could have de vastated the poultry industry bad it spread. In a ll . ~. 140 birds in infected flocks were killed in Orange, Riverside. San Bernardino and Los • m.ikt'\ '"l''"'\'w & '"''''uc•no tn minute-. 1ft· fll.ihh1 .md c.,;rp tu f\11t 1001 • "e,.,.., tn IJ'J.(~ J~ Jrty ~1utoo1 tltG couoo m,J\i.tlr • ft.,•lut,..., • CJit:'fOltlflCnf Mier & • '''mov.1tll•• dr 10 pl.lfe1 • _,Af\c;. .11m1led I vNr warranfy '''t .-~ -· fruit eandla • 1m11Jl10n or ltle' • '"'·'"'wot t<1ndle'> k>Olo. !CooO enouP,h ro '-'·'' hJrve>t J blu\h1n1:: PN• plumP pumokui .md many more' • atirc1n rte. 2 !>9' Chromed Serving Trays .1Jv1.,nlv cmbos.\CO trJv11 10 '>el \I(' m "VII' tnoo·,e J >'IP,1tn1n.-1 I I "" u '' , c'~n~we ") 1 t()('W' '"'t"n.,,1•1 1Mtl16.99 ......... •• ,.,.,. '•''' •••• "' .... I)' •• '', ... 10t:' ' •• ... _.J rndt-:•-r' i••fJ ..t •• .u1' 1 •• P'-'Y'"'l? O•ec.e~ ctfld "' ,,u 1rturn\ '·)(' salad spinn~ • 'n;i, , H·f~f \ tou' ~d"•'f' s.qq denimeoWNfl he ... mmon fames • oor dt>lo ·~ <len•m di IJ<hc c.iw with bf 't'h' v1nyl \tff(>t!\ hl)U .. t..-, GOmOlet•• 01.1t•n.,o••--c..1h. 1ndtf" t1u(I~.., three !>•ll'' lr>thOO\e from• . .. 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IN Si DE : •Ann Landers •Sports •Horoscope •Business I Feoturin.g. r. ' ...................... 7 .. •t~Qig!lllll•, ~. jl ~.Mey I I t91t OAtLY PILOT • •i· •·• .. ._ • r €atalina -Casino ·Swings Into Its 50th · ....... , , DENN18••1.1UJ.AN I ' °' • ..., ........ 1 It waa a typal'ally IWID.J afternoon on 1, Catalln• hland SO years' 110 when the , , Soutb Paaadena Orum and Bu1le Corps .marched up Avaloa's Cruc:at Avenue to Suaar Loaf Polnt. lloet ot tbe island· s UOO resldenta and ab9ut 10,000 enthualas ll<" visitors fell ln s teJ> behind lhe 60·member <"Orpa for the brief march. The occuion was lhe 1929 Me morial Day . dedication or wh111l was to become lbe island's most famous and recogruuble landmark : the Catalina Casino. Aft.er the celebrants rounded the 12-story hi&b circular buildmg an lOlpressive adapta tion of Spanish und Moorish arcb.ttecture the I Catalina once again is 1 gearing up for a gala f celebration honoring its I famed landmark>. 1 American flag was raised and the first of many speect)e~ were m ade. ~ And then with a flair worthy of Cecil li • DeMille, a double-wing amphibian airplane • landed in the bay. ''King Neptune" a.nd six pirate girls disemba rked, bearin_g a rusty treasure chest. - INSIDE ntE CHEST, which they carried to the Casino entrance, was a gold key. The key would officially unlock that which island owner William Wrieley Jr. and two of his millions had wrought . "The theme of the opening ceremonies." s ays Catalina historian Patricia Anne Moore, ".was 'The Casino is a Plea.sure Chest"' As corny as that slogan sounds today. p leasure is exactly what the chewing gum ty· , coon wanted his casino to provide. And that's i what three generations of Catalina r esidents a nd visitors have received. On the Casino's ground level is an 1184-seat motion picture palace, the worJd 's first movie theater acoustically designed for ''the talkies." It boasts solid black walnut walls, a silver and gold·leaf foyer ceiling and giant nautical m urals by J ohn G.abriel Beckman, who also did · the artwork forGraum a n'sChineseTheater. · i On the floor above the domed theater-it is d ! ~ --~ . - .. r-• ~Y., s.M• ~1111 ... .,, • .,. c.. Daily Pilot Photos by Gary Ambrose i. reached 1 by wide ramps capable or lii1iCilIDg thousands of dancers-is the renowned Avalon Balll'00'\11. The 10,000 square-foot dance floor \ haa room for 3,000 Lindy Hoppers or, as the tour f~ guides say, 89 parked cars. Photo shot in '40s shows Catalina Casino in its heyday. t .. CATAUNA ONCE AGAIN is gearing up for a gala cele bra t ion honoring its famed landmark. this lime on its 50lh anniversary, May 28. "There's a gTeat deal of excitement around town because everyone loves the Casino," says Mrs. Moore. whose a nniversary contribution is a 96-page book, "The Casino.•· which details the building's colorful history. "They're trying to recreate the opening 'The Casino was meant as an attraction. . theaters and ballrooms were quite the thing in those days.' ceremony as much as possible." she says. · "There will be pirates; 'King Neptune,· a fashion show and, of course, speeches." As on opening day a half-century ago. Douglas Fairbank's "The Iron Mask" also will be shown in the Casino theater. Mrs. Moore says that the 1929 Casino open ing was the culmination of Wrigley's 10-year island improvement program. WHEN WKIGLEY BOUGHT controlling in· terest i n the Santa Catalin a Co. i n . 1919, the island's tourist industry was in.a slump. A large fire in 1915 had burned down half of CSff CATALINA CASINO. Page 83 > Casino superintendent Dale Eisenhut has lived in the top floor tower apartment since 1947. .. .. j , Tape recorded Big Band music mspires visitors to dance a few steps on the ballroom floor. Home: Casino· style The kids roller skated on the promenade and had birth- day parties and Easter egg hunts in the ballroom. It's not every kid who can learn to ride a bike on a 10,000 square-foot ballroom floor or play hide and seek in.a 12-story building. But Dale and Donn a Elsenhut 's t hree daughter$ did. . From the time they were born until they new the nest. Alice,'30 ; LyM. 28; and Jani, 26, called lhe Catalina Casino home. lives tn Fullerton with her sister, Lynn. ·:Jt was JUSt really fun." She has v1v1d memories or growing up in the Casino. "We used to play softball in the ballroom- uolil my olde r sister , Alice. bit a high ball and broke a light." she says. ·'We tidied it up and he .iher rather) never knew." .. Mr. and ft1rs. Eisenhut moved into lbe top floor apartment in the Casino tower (the one nearest Avalon Bay> when Eisenbut became Casino superintendent in 1947. She remembers roller skating on the pro· , menade and having birthday parties and Eatter egg hunts in the ballroom. Eisenhut says it didn't seem unusual mov- ing into the tiny tower apartment, which has a combination living room-dining room, two bedrooms. kltcben and bathroom. "We were so busy it was just normal," he says, noting that the best attraction is the view. "We've enjoyed it. One or tbe nicer things about it ls you have no neighbors. You kind of get used to no neighbors." WIDLE HE FEELS it's an advantaee for a building superintendent to live on the premises . it also has one disadvantage: "YfPl never get away from your job," he says. U it is a matter of work for Eisenhut, it was pure play for his daughters. "It was !(real." says Jani Eisenhut. who , WHEN SHE llOUGBT a motorcyle sbe rode up an<l down the ramps "just to save time." She stiJI rides the ramps when she visits her parents. The Eisenhut home was also a favorite alter-school destination fortheaiaters' friends. ·'They enjoyed the building," says Ms. Eisenhut, remembering with a laugh, "We used to throw water balloonL.Off the roof-into the ocean, though. That's another secret. I figure there's not much they <her parents) can do a bout it now." Whenever the big bands played in tbe ballroom the sisters were uaigned to run the freight elevator for the musicians and workers. ··tt was fun," she says. "We 111ed to be (SffCASINO HOME, Page B3l ' ' I l'\t'• CL .. -..4.;,._ I ' '.' , .. • II I I ~ ~ -"' -'l ' I ... -..... •-. ..... fl2 DAILY PILOT f'TldlV. MIV 11 , t9l'9 Word 'CraftS' is Disliked, it Means 'Plastic' Armenian lace, tenerife. flip crocbel and needle wtitvlnft wall ~ amon, the old al"U de monttraled at tht-second Needl work and Fiber Arte fettlval to be t.o.ted by Coutllne Com m\lllll1 Collece Salurday. May 11. 'J'be ~.clay lhow Will &.ak• place rrom 9 a .m . to 3·30 pm at Hayv•ew Center, 2531 Orchard DMvt', Santa Ana Ht'agbt Thf> fi rNt f<':.hv4tl, whh•h took plart> during January 11118 In the South Coast Plan Hotel . al tracted mon• Uum 1.500 v1 1ton;, 1u•«1rdintc to Novell Hendrkkaon ot Newport Beach, wbo wiu• OM of the or aanluri. Mra. Hendrickson uid tbe festival .. popularity I• an indication or th• resur1ence nr lnlerett ln all nffdlt-a nd fiber arts "Filwr Is 11ettlng atron1er as the )'Hrs go by." a.ht> aald. "l!:ven some men have tnroll•·cl Club l'al4'ftdor N M c-or h Wrd!v.tdov 1n IM t>o1l11 Palo I a rid ronto1n~ oollC'f'J of Lt~m.-n ·.s OM sc-rv11 , club mcelmgs ond ruenl.t OfMm 111 1tw JNt>l•C' /<1r 1111' /ollo1D111(11Wrk St'nd notu·c1 lo Club Colcmdor. 1'>01lu Pilot /' '' ffo.r U60, Cc>slo Me~o. CA 926'16 lru. li.lf 11our rl(luu OM phon.> rluml>t!r Aolll t'll mU31 be in oi.t Mrl(h thrt>e Wt!tlu m aduanct' ot on cwnt To requesl a pirlurr. wntt' or r oll lhe 1' fnti.r. Depurtmenl, 642 4321 twtu't't?11 2 and 5 p. "' l 'fu1111 ., quests Ort' horwrrd on o space aoodable.> basis RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSnRY Wlltlt! y Oii w ... . _____ tttt h!f . 1922 tt.rbor illvcr.- Cott.! ,,. ... ~ 5*· 1 ~ s~ ·- HOO LAMP PARTS Harbor Lites IM ._, 0., lltd. s-t.y ll07.....,... ........ c .......... us.not 1873-F '"''"•Ave. Coate Meu. CA 92627 MOTHERS DAY-MAY 13 BE CHOOSEY. Treat her to something special this year. Collectables Ant1Qu<'S Gifts Gallery Open 10-6 Tuesday-Friday 10-4 Saturday (714)63 1-1243 e~a1tut Spec ial Ap pearance by artist A.Et' FUNG NG to introduce a new series o t collectors plates "GIRL WITH UTILE BROTHER" by Kee ~ung Ng '50.00 SATURDAY MAY 121~ 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. ' • \ I I WERNER'S will ulso hc:Jve a line select1011 of Ng's original oils. w All plates will be £ItN EJlS personally Sif]ned SAN CLEMENTE " ""'"'' ,,.,, .... , • "•> c.11t (714) 49%-1464 235 Ave. Del Mar. San Clemente. Calil 92672 --Mllll Clfl!>P •'> -C ,, 11• ""''" C,,11,1 '"" -I • ,, • 1<1<1S1 00 I •·'1~•11'• "-lie'> 1.t • WH ,n,p ru·1 .. , 1 1 •... ~~Pd MOTH6R'S DAY SPECIAL 3 MOS. s30 • POSITIVELY! FINAL DAY -MAY 12th • MAY7toMAY 12 * GIVE MOTHER A GI FT THAT WILL LAST THREE MONTHS • FANTASTIC PRICE ANY BUDGET CAN AFFORD a a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon. -Fri. 9 a.m. to noon -Sat. an the coliitlln1• rlaueis. pa.rtkularly ln needle· poanl tmd weavlllf( " M ri-lte odrickson empha11l1ed that the t.-1t1v11I wtll de•I with rll:>l'r •rtS, not cratu. "W<- bate UM word crans." 1b\l eapla.loed. "Jt meana 1omethlna plHUr · · Whal 11 btllna ~lrHaed ll "a revlval of the t1•rhrurnl t pc• of nc1•dh•work that was done cen· 1UI H'" .tj.!0 " Art1111-. 111 lh1" rN•lm UNt' "ftibric und rlber 1n11t••tHI uC p:unt brushes und cunvas." Sht' •dlh'd llr tn ruecnlly fltedlework hasn't been 11tronl( In thC' lJ S becauae "people here have nt'v1•r h111t tht• hc>rlllli¢t1," Mrt Hendr1ckson not· I'd "Wt•'vt• m•vt·r tu•d to support ourselves in an nrl " 'l'h""" 111 mo1 t• lnter~st now ln fiber and nee· dlt> .,.,, bt't'llUKt' "u ll)t of people have leisure t111it·" '1 h1· 1•xpl1tinl.'d . "and they're find· inti mort• lht>rt•'i. more to do than taking ca re of lht• huust• Ami 1woplt· like to have something dif· ft>1 t•11t Anoth1•r rent.on 1s that clothes cost so 1111H·h '"'"' tl(•oplt' un• making lhem more." Ut•-,1uu11rnt.. ur11t hotels also have dis· ('llVl'l t't.t lltl' plt>8!'>Ufe Of decorating with large v. ,111 ldpt'M ries because or the versatility and lov. t'r c•ost to covt'r b1~ areas NL•t>dlework •~ a whole new experience for lht> prt-M•nt 1-tenerat1on. Mrs H drickson s · When tht' m..il'hine age came n an came prt>st1R1ous to have "store ught" clothes. at least two gf'n<'rnt1ons of women missed training 111 this ar<'a Th<> festiva l. wh ic h includ es four workshops. ts "dl'signed to give everyone a Ut· tlt• sonwthin~ 1n the time allotted," Mrs. Hen- dnr kson su1d Novell Hendrickson with her handiwork . AnEMTIOM We ~MM ISTATI SALIS CONTACT ............ " We& A n..r.. ...... w.,.. ..... 1or.,...... ,.... 759-0373 ~~f' 1--. I . ·. -. rt ;.:.._.t ' ~~ . -! ~· ~" ~ ~ )~ ..r..r,.... ... . ''\ \\~ ., ' ' • f "ft ~~~· '?,I ·~~ IMPATIENS APl..•~o NEW CHAIRWOMAN Vice President Wafter Mondale. left. talks wrth Lynda Johnson Robb dunng a reception at his house Wednesday m Washmgton. D.C. "" Robb was named by President Carter to chair the President's Advisory Committee for Women, the post formerly held by Bella Abzug. From left are: Mondale, Mrs. Mondale, Robb and Sarah Weddington. assis'tant to Carter. ~pring through Summer color -r<'d. pink. or.tn'Jt'. wh111> o r variegatcd- !Jrn~·., 111 fil1t·r1•d -.un . Woman Takes Connnand Of Coast Guard Cutter By..JiOLLY K URTZ A•-'•'" Prtt• Writer HONOLULU Lt. j.g. Beverly t\ellcy s ays s he's eagC'r lo get under way in h<'r job as com· mander o f the Coa s t Gua rd cutter C ape Newagcn the firs t American Coast Guard or Navy s hip with a woman in comma nd. Miss Kelley, 26. has of·· ricially become com - mander of the ve!'lsel. succeeding Lt. j .g . Walter Miller. She now is In charge of a c rew of 14 men on the 95-foot Cape Ne w agen . based a l Maalaes. Maui, a nd responsible for scart h missions. a nti-pollution patrols, boating safety and other law enforce· ment duties. "I wanted this job . I asked for it a nd now I want to get into it." she said after a ss umin~ command. The ship Is in drydock and is expected to sail la ter this month. "IF YOU approac h the job as a professional the re will be no pro- blem," said Miss Kelley in an interview about whether she anticipates problems being accept· ed. "I've learned it's how you come across If you do a good job. they respect you for that You would be surprised a lot of these men are very open-minded." Miss Kelley. who pre viously served as head of the weapons depart· m e nt o n th e cu tter Mo rgenthau based in San Francisco. entered the Coast Guard 1n February 1976, and was one of the first 12 women given ship assignments when she was placed aboard the Morgenthau. ·'Once the n ovelty wore off and the inHial s hock was over, it was old hat," she recalled about th<' rC'act1on of havin~ women aboard. ''( WAS strictly treat· ed on a military basis." she added "I was an of ficer and got respect for that." Be!ni;? a successful commander. she s ays, is al I a matter of how one handles leadership. "I am a woman. I don't want them to not think that." s he said. "But m y JOb d~s not r e qui re a boister ous style . It's all in the leadership techniques ." "I will come across as the commanding officer of the vessel. not tha t I'm a woman and boss· ing you a round ." she pointed out. AS FOR li vin~ condt· .ions on a shit' ru11 o r men. she compares it to living in u family with brothers s he grew up with two of them. A person Just lock!'! the b a throom d oo r and avoids walking around in skivvies. she said. Miss Kelley Is from Bonita Springs. Fla~ a g r a du a te of t c Uni ver11ity of Mi a i. She was wo rking In a bank In Miami and dis· liking hl?r job when the Coast Guard recruiting office across the street caught he r eye. THININCT WEIGHT LOSS ,.o.RAM I O.Oay H ... Diet '2500 I 00% Uwc_...111llr •-•114 HHMDl.tA._... ~llowGIW.C• ,.... ,....,. Diet ~ 1 k_._,.,H ... ~ Food .... CALL: 61l·H90/'7J.-4JJI llOll COWUTI PIOGRAM DISCWT10H I JO Y1A OlYllTO. 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' • - • •• Catalina Casino' C t 'rom P•ge.BU Avalon, mcludinM most or Uw boteh-wortd War I put • rwt~r damper on tourism Hut Wrltiley ~un pumplna millions into his pro(Cram . llt' improved the island's water ayatem and builr numerous bouaea and bums iDIUi and • bird p11rk In 1922 ht' O&lf"ne-d a !lmall dan.-e casino on Sugar Loa/ Point But thut proved to bt too 11m 1&1l for tht-:mr of <'rowds Wrl6(1ty wanted to utlt'act to lht-l!\land Two tal'\"h1te.-ts. Wet>c-r and Spaulding of Loi. Angt'lc11, dt·~116:ned the C'aMno, bwlt on a can 'As a boat would start to pull out, the brass would play 'Farewell to Thee,·· Menge re - calls. lllever pnnt•1plt• that ehmanatci. the need rur an tenor rolum~ Their crt>alaon won numerow. arch1le<·tural award~ Mri. Moore M1y:. Writ:ley didn't plan for the Casino to make money danctng in the earl> years was free but he rightly believed at would attrat•t large crowdi. lo the island "TllF. CASI NO WAS MEANT as an attrac t ion and 1t was quite a ppropriate. theaters and ballrooms were quite the thing in those days," says Mrs Moore The Casino especially its un1 <1uc ballroom was an immediate hit. As one of the world's largest ballrooms. It attracted a ll lhe top Big Bands, including Benny Goodman, Kay Kyser, Freddy Martin, J immy Dorsey and Wood y Herman. Rut on that opening · night 5() years ago and for the rest of the s ummer dancers moved to the Big Ba nd music or Maurice Menge·~ El Pali<' Orchestra "It was JUSt mother openmg for us," says Lank Menge. who played trom bone in his brother's band. "Wt! were known lO have a good d•nce band In fact. we were one of the first big dlioc~ bM.ndii Ul ~ An~c:.l .. M.-n~t" uod his wife. fo'rwicc11 , will be pre- i1cnt for the unruvcri.nry ct•re mony May 28. That will bt• Ow first tlm•· the 73 ycur old Irvine resi <knt hli:> l>t>•'11 In lh•· tu1llroom since he played tht•re M F.NGt: REC'ALLS T HAT when the Or· <'ht'lli tr11 uu1tlt1m1t'd for thf' Cusino job Mr. and M ri. Wilham Wriijley Jr were w lhe ·audience or the smull C'tttttlinn theater • "Wt• played a SoulJlern medley,'' says M 1·11.io "Mr~ Wrigley really went for it. and I I h1ok lh&t s whut ~ot us the job." Dunni< their 16·week engagement, the band mt•m ll('n wt•n • required to play for the depart- 111.: v:.a:-.•w111(t•r bouts on the pier each afternoon • A.' a lJolll would start to puJI out lhe brass ~ould pli•>, l''un~wcll lo Thee.'" Menge re- • 1111;> i\nct ev\•ry C\ ening the musicians would don tht'1r "hate uw.lorm:. with lhe orange ties and orungl' handkt>rch1ds and pJay from 9 to mid· night Wl't'knt~ht:. and from 9 to l a.m. on weekends Mtl'r l'loi.ang tam(•, f\knge says. he usually "'cnt f1stung "Tllfo:RE WAS NO nightlife over there,·• he i.ays "They only hud the ballroom and lhe show 1 movies)'' BN·ausc Proh1b1t1on w11s in full swing, the island wa:. '·dr} " Imbibing tourists had to smuggle their ow n hquor in suitcases, says Mt•ngt.'. "Two or three of th<• guys got kicked off tht• island be('ause or the booze ... Menge. who had recently married, rented a house on the island . Rut the single band mem hNs were lodged on "band row." near the Chicago Cubs' spring training area lie says some of the "lon1ls" learned or the hand's stash or hooch and often would Join the mus1c1ans for drinks Although Prohib1t1on was repealed 1n 1933. :J lcohol was not served in the Cas ino until after World War II Oanccrs had to settle for fancy s undaes. phosphatt:~ and sodas bcarin~ name:. ••• Casino DOme (t'rom Page 8 1) friends with some of the bands and lhe cooks ... In thC' winter the tables and chairs would be removed from the ballroom so the Oopr could be cleaned and waxed. The girls had the chore of dusting off the round bases of the tables. Each girl earned 25 cents for a ll 350 tables. WIDLE GROWING UP they got to see lhe movies in the Casino theater free. And when they were in high school they worked in the theater us hering and selling tickets and candy . During the winte r months when the theater 1s open only Friday a nd Saturday rtights, onJy four to 10 or the J ,184 seats might be filled. Oo summer nights, Ms . Eisenhut says, the audience often would swell to 400. Sht· remembers that the fi rst Lime she went to a small mulll·screen theater on the mainland she barely en1oyed the movie. ··we were so cra mped in. 1 was used to having my pick or . seats." Arter graduating from Cal Stale Fullerton as a photo-communication major. Ms. Eisenhut moved back to the island and did gardening and ma1ntcnancl' work ror the Santa Catalina Island Co SHE MOVED OFF the is land again last J a nuary. And although she misses Avalon she allows that the mainland offers more social ac- tivities. The main differe nce between living on the mainland and on the island. she says, is that on the majnJand s he m ust get in a car and go a long distance to get anywhere. In•Avalori. "you can walk outs ide and go anywhere in five minutes." Ms. Eisenhut, who recently was on the isla nd helping her rather get the Casino in sha~e for the 50th annive rsary ceremony later this month. says she now wonders how all ri ve fami- ly members hved in the tower apart,ment. But she wouldn't change a t hing. "The Casino 1s the only place we had ever hved.'' she says. "I JUSt can't think of another place I'd like to grow up at. I love this Casino. so I cons1dPr it mine." I I 3 Ladies Sportswear Lines Already on Sale fl s MOTHER'S DAY DRAWING D I-· - 2245 W. IALL ID. AMAHllM,CA 956-8271 tlwct11n..frt.IM w ..... WIN s-1 '"Merell••• of yow cltoiu •awt.J Sat., May 12, 2 p.a 4650 E. CHAPMAN OIAM51.CA 997-1580 ----------, ..... .L .------,., -.. -...... --... -....... -·---... ~ ---·---· . . ~-.r'--- ------41-1 -·-- .... ,. ' .... -··--··_. ____ ...,, _____ ... ---....... .-........ , ........... _ .. _.._,_..._.. ... ,,.., . .,..~·- Frlmy. May 11 . 1979 DAILY "ILOT 83 O•llr Pllolt -lllY 0-Y A.,,.,,.w The casino theater's Page organ. one of only four known st/II in existence. was made to accompany silent movies. It can create a full range of sound effects from a gunshot to a steamboat. ~urh ns Avalon Ttmplat1on and Wri~ley !> Surpris<' n,.w roC'k and roll wa~ eating mto lht' Bic allnd Lippt·al During World Wa r JI, l ' S M<1r1t 1m<! In 1975. howt•v1•r. the old dance bands made J 1wstalg11· anti :>ULTC:.sful comeback St•r v1ct· tra1n1ng <.'lasses w<!r e held in the hallroom Jnd ant1·a 1rcraft guns were mounted :.iround the Cui.ino Ahout :i dozen l><1nds a year play the Avalon B:1Jl ruom llarry ,lamt> ... Woody Herman, th•· C:h·nn ~tllt.·r Band. Bob Crosby and the Bob- 1·..it., Jnd th1 Big lfand :.ounct once again 1., hl'..it 11 UH r th" \.\ atl·r-. uf A\ a Ion Uay AlthOu~h H1~ Rands ccmunued play1n,I! in the ballroom until 1965. its hcyda} cle<arly \.\d'> OH'r by the 50:. when. note'> ~ro; Moore lhf' Sale! Five Surprise Gifts Pier 1 has these & many more (~~ imaginative ideas for Mother's Day. · Give something she'll love for years. Waiting for lnapiration? It's not too late t.o find M om a uruque gin. Brazilian butterfly plaque•. A variety of glass·covned Jep1dl)p t.era & lovely dr1f'd !lowors tramed m quahty ctark ha1·dwood Reg 9 99-24 99 Sale 7 .88-19.88 Ros ebuds. Th<'y rw,il Nat.urP',.; tn heaut.y but. nrt 11. <'f'l: t 4 8 8 Reg. 59 ea Sale . ao ea doz I Spaniah bentwood rock· I I er.Para su madre quer1da1 An heirloom to 8888 cherish. 79.99 Who'• the fairest Jlom of all? Ask. a H a.Jt.1a.n mi rror. Banana lea.f 1788 f'ra.me. Reg. 24.99 Mon.war• 41anarware. 20-pteoe set. 1n aasorted pat- terns. Stunn1ngl 1911 Reg. 37.99 Bale pric es good th.rOUCh Jlay 17. Slle p Me•tl•'' T llr• Sacwrtla,· 19-9: S.•tl•y 18-6 ANAH EIM -509 East Katella Avenue. 772-2472 CGSTA MESA -2710 Harbor Boulevard. 540-7337 G~RDEN GROVE 13081 Harbor Boulevard. 636·2481 IAGl 'NA B EACH -1294 South Coast Highway 494-8101 L-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \ I t . ._ , -----··----'"'-·--. -.. ~ . '\ .. ...,. _________ , ._.,_ .. ..... . t -. -. 1) ' DAILY PIL01 Is Sick A•• ~--c1en DEAH AN l.ANL>t:Hs I oced help With my .;rundfothcr llc 's " non·1>top tulkcr I mun you <"un tL'ik ham, ··uo~ ore you·1 .. and he ~oe:. on und on for as Ion ~ J :S you bland there It takes ~n hour for him to tt'll you anythin~ hecau!>t' ht• 11\u~t rt•l<1ll· l'\cry detail fk goe1> back 40 year:. and nt'vc:r lt·11ves anythtng o ut He kno ws thl' cxuct ho ur rf>me mbe rs pre<·l:.t> clalt'S. 1)1;,it•t•:>, ftlf'I. '> lown., µttl'\'~ l'Ultlf'> \OU name 1t You tl'll h1 m vou hu v t• Lu go ;.nd he <1cls lak1• h1· ncv1•r tlt'ar'tl you Thl· wor:.l (I( tl 1:. he tell:. lht"' :.amc st<u tl'!> <1n·r t.1 mJ uvcr und y<tu could JUSt die of borf'dom Plc<1se don 't !>.iy I :.hould put up with 1t bN·au.se he is old and lonely Grandma says he h;.es hecn lll<e this ever 11ince she h as known him which 1:. 55 ycan •. How do you tell such a pe rs on in a pulatc manner to shut up or ~horten the story·1 EJ\HACH E IN TOLEDO OF.AR E/\RACRE: Nolblng you say will make a particlt" or dlfh'reoce. The compuJslve lalker ha a sick nf'ed to talk and be wW COD· 1lnue tAl do it. He's helplc-ss. Your best bet is to listt-n for what VO cons ider a reasonable period of timt> &hen point t-0 yo9r watch, take hii< a rm, Ind him lo the door and wave good· hye. IJEA H ANi't l.ANl>f·:w.; f wus married for nc:.rly thll•t• H"<tr\ I H · 1,. ... 11 d1von·ccl for 16 mon th~ .md am plann111g l•> m<.irry my ex again T he question Whl·n clo y. ~· t t·ldJr att' our wc•cld111~ a nnan·r~ary unil ho\\ tn:111y y1·ar:. will ll tit' .. I am 1rulv l><1rflt'd .ind nt>ttd :w ans wt:r t'CIN FUSEO fN IUAllO n t·:AR IDAHO Tht• Wl!ddJng anniversary -.hould bt· ct'lcbr:itt·d on the da) ol remarriage uni~ .)'Ou rt>m ari ' c1n tht-'II.I me date a~ your hro;I ma.rri:11~ .. How m it nv ~t"a r i.'.• Ot·duc t one )ear &h1• inlt•rim and you wlll h 11.1(' th~ right numtwr. [ Horoscope SATVRDAY,MAYJ Z ' ,\RIES 1 Mar 21 Apr l!J Wtw1 had ~en r1ul orr. de la.>ed or 1•<l'1lf)On('d will suddenly <'Om <' 111Lo sharp, l'l(•ar fO<'us. Outline goals. priorilles. Acecpt ;.idth:tJ responsibility. PubHsh. rommumcate . advl!rt1:.t• a nd promote -you have a lot to say and plenty of listeners. TAUR US (Apr. 20·May 20): Mone tary restriction is lifted. You have freedom to prove. t•xperiment and to carry through on pet plan ... You can be rid or burden not rightly your own in first. place. Emphasis on problems arfecling partner, m ale or othe r 1nd1v1dual very close to you. GEMINI <May 21.June 20 ): New approach results in gre ater independence of thought. ac· lion. But also be willing to listen, observe and learn from others. Accent on contracts, con· tacts. publicity. joint efforts and marital status. A Leocanshoyoutheway. CANCER <June 21-July 22 >: Delay is tem· porary : there is no reason for panic. Follow through on hunch. One who aided you in past c·ould make reappearance. An Aquarian helps resolvf' work or health problem. Build for s~curity. select qualjty materials. LEO I.July 23-Aug. 22J: Populanty soars - those who represented oppos1t1on could s udden· ly become staunc h :>upportc rs. Travel, versatili· ty. humor. ability to communicate -these are under bright. c l<'ar s pornght. Gemini. Sagit· tarius and the number 3 figure prominently. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Roadblocks, ob· stacles can be ultimately transformed Into step· ping.st.ones towards goal. Know it. avoid brood· ing. gain second e motional wind. Aquarius. Scorpio, Taurus perso ns play key roles. Older family m ember has the facts. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22 >: Change, travel, variety, special announcements. meaningful de· cisions are featured. Gemini. Virgo, Sagittarius persons play significant roles. Be versatile, but avoid scattering your forces. Relative in transit makes special request. SCORPIO COct. 23-Nov. 21): Emphasis on money, earning capacity, obtaining needed material. Domestic area is highlighted. Be diplomatic, especially in dealing with family member. Discuss purchase or luxury item. Beautify surroundings. -S-AGrrr.unus cNov. 22·Dec. "20 : YOu can make co~ decision at right time. Be direct, c onfident, make personal appearances and wear bright colors. Trust your own judgment and lntuitioo. A Pisces plays intriguing role. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC' NOTICE -· NO~•c:• Ot' T•unee"t ULI UNDa• 01100• T•un ,,,1 .. ~N litO lltUJ -.011 .. t• "9reo1 111..,. , ... , \CA •A'40 R£(0NVL YAN'E COM l'"NY • (•ttlorn•• <Otl*•ttOfl •• "'"'' .. Ot \iri.llCC•'-tof \l\i~ .... OI "'°" \fll.,100 11\ftt.4 1>u< ....m to I ... °"4 Of tr u\I , ... .,_ '''"" )0. 1911 In ,._ .... 1M>t1t M of Otf I( t•I Re< or<h "' IM 01110 OI tr. (O..llly ltecCHOtr ol l •n1o1• Cou111t. Ce llfOtl\I•, •nd """u•"I 10 ._ 1~11 .. of Otf•ut1 •"" E1 .. 11on to Sell 1,,.r.-1 reto•- PUBUC NOTICE 11?9 ~ P VBUC NOTICE Ptcnnout MIM•U• .-.n•T•M••T TIM lol'-lftt 119f"MftS •re .. lllt ~.i11euh. THE PUISTER (RAFTERS, '0111 a.i .. ·-· Wftlmln~. GelHon\I• "Ml ltey E Cle~. 1224 RMn$9et. PUBLIC: NOTICE PICTITIOU• eUSIHIH NAME UATEMINT Tiit IOI~ ~ I~ 004ng o...i ft•u ., O&L lo\HOSCAPINO , lt17 Wotrnln•I•• Co\1• Mew. C• enu 1 D•rw1n Sttollen Lwl\l'°n tttl WO\lml"'~r. Coll• MeM. CA '1UI 1111\ -~ r. <ondlKI" b, Ml tn Ol••clll•I o.nrift Lewi'°" f 111\ \l.ol~,.,_I W•\ 11100 Wt Ill llltr County (ten. Of O.at19t C-IY on M•, 1 .. ,, ,.., .... Puo11.-0.""9<' too\! O.i··~ P1to1 .,.., 4. 11 t•. 2> 1'1i 1111-,. PlJBIJC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PICTITIOU' •U"NEU NAME STATE MINT The touowlnv per'°"' .,. ctotnQ Do.1\11\el \e\, MOll IHllLS. U. E Hth '>lreel. Co\t• Mew. (Attfom1• 11•21 Holly Enl••P<l\e\, Inc (o\la -w. C..t110fnt4, ll6 E 111h Strttl, Co\1• Mtte. C.tiforn•• 'n•11 l Ito\ ll<ht~ I\ ..-UC led b'( 4 CO• 00t6tt0n Hoitt £nt•rl>'•\r\, •nc V11q,nt• L ~tello Pre,1-.1 ·----.--____ .__. ..... -. ~ LANDERS I HOROSCOPE PUBLIC NOTICE • 1cnnoua •ut11t1tt llAMlt tTATIM .. fT 'T .......... .__ .. ..,....,... ntu•• C.USTOM CAA CARE, 10111 ,.._,,,._ l'Ji".. """"lflften &.Kii. Ce. n- llon•lcl Jerne18r,9,1011• JOfl"-LI\ , Hunll"Olon 8"<11, t.o 91"6 Thi\ llldjftt:U I\ Ulnd1ol(."° •Y .,. lfl.. 01•~~- R-ld J O"'Q r 11" '141t•IT•nt w•' flltcl wlllt ,,,. C..Ounly ci..11 of Orenve Govl\t'r on A.J>rl11s, t,19 rrtto•• Publlsi.o 0r.,.~co.,1 O•llY Piiot Apr 11. '°""' 4, 11, II. 19/, !\ .. It P UBLIC NOTICE ,.CTITIOU\ •USIHl!SS NAME STATIMllNT I lie followlnQ pe"on\ •rt 001119 1>11\llle\\•\ l M( r•E OPll MAC.lflN( A Per \onn"I ~r111t~ Uttlt Nt•w p.or \ A"''""''' No 101. Tu\lin C•Ufot"I• ~ 8 errwrd .JAmr. f l\C.nt>t ).WI V•• Of' .&qu•, ~.n Ju•n C•pt~lr,.no. C•1tforn1• W.1~ r "" OU\tntr\\ f\ lOf'\Ou( tfl'd Dt •" •n QtvU:IU.I f1 J r ft,,,(''1-f I T fl1\ "llolf"f'N nt ""• ltl\•d """n '""' rount1 (tt-rilti 01 Or,.t'U)c County un Aor'I! 11 1919 PVBUC NOTICE o••~•.,... A• INT8•1M O•OtNA•Cll .P TMI CITY ~ Ofll TM• at\' OP COITA MelA P ..... alTt .. TMll P•OCll!lllN• OP AP• ~l.ICATtOell "Otl PUaLIC Ml•t· ITOtlAM UMI WtTWf• TM• ctTY OP COSTA Mu.A AOOf'TIO Al U Ulll ... ICT CHIOfMAMCI MO H T· TIN• POlllTN THI ••AIOltl , ..... '°°"- TH I! CITY COUNCIL OF THIE. Cl"TY OF COSTA MESA DOES Hl!•llY O"OAIN AS FOLLOWS; SICTIOM t : Thi CllJ C--11 of !fie Clly ot COiie MeM tlncll Md dl<leru 111411 ,,,. ...... _, ...-...-r•I ....... of ,,,. ~t., ,....'" • •u•penalon OI lllt pro(.9Ji11Ae of eny n•w •ppllutlon• tor PVt.11< m ini· \tor•~ .. -w11111n t11e cu,. At corcll"IJly. the lvllowlftt "'9tfl< Y -•wr•I•__..,._ IECTIOM 1; Ho .... lc.Mlent """" IM •«eoted ,,,---Wlllcll -k •llP'OWel IOt llllOllC Mini-st,,,-... 11'9 wllntn the CJty OI Co\te Mew .., '° IOllQ n I~ orcllnMO<.e Is In •ttocl •• Th• (llY'• il•lf i. ,,.,...,., directed not to 4(.C.atll or PtOCAU wc 11 eppt 1<,e • , ....... Tfll' o•oC..-.. "'4111 -epply to •nY •ppl1c•I-for \4'(1\ ~ wllk ll ..... """ •ppro""" ov ti. CJly's Pl-lflO (omm•.ston prior to IM .ooot-or llth Ot<ll"-t' J•'"••'' "· '"" Ill llOOt. 1*3. 0.-00 I,.. OI WIO Oltltt.I ltMorO\. '""' M ii Mo u. 191'1 .. t CID p m • •I IN \<Niii tlf-1 •ntr-• l0 1,_ Old Cou,._ ly rou11-"' '"" c ny 01 'Mn•• •n• l •lltorn1• •• CNCM•t •uthon 10 tnt- lllQIM\I Oldcl9r lt;t UW\ (pe,.oi. •I I"°' t1m• 01 WI• In lewful ,.._, Of '"" Aot""•· LO\A-~. C. .. llfontl•~j P•••I 8 Cl•v~n9er, 112• ll•m•o••• •••nut>. lOl An9ele s C..lltornt• toot) O•nlet M A~. tm Hy.,.nh ""'1 Ori••. HUftll"9!0ft llee<ll. C.lttornl• tt-PUBLIC NOTICE Tiii\ ····-· ... , 111.0 '"'"" ·~ tounly Clerk or O••nQC County on "l>otl Publo\r>t<I Df•n?-(Od\I O"lly Pilot "·llJ1.. Apul to, 11 -M<!t 4, I I. 1'1~ ISJI '' Apr •I 18, 1919 SECTION J· Ti. City Couftcll llnct> •no O•O•re\ 111•1 , .. prole<tion of '"" hU llll ...... , .no ~~·I -Here 01 1119 communtly -Ire\ lfta1 ttlts or 01"""' ~ bf" .OOOted ., •n uroen< Y meesur t . l'U<wenl to '6-of Ille C•l•fornl• GoYef'N'Mftt (.odt T f\i\ OtOif'\MKe h requ•red •s •n urgent y mo••ur• for Ille IOl-lnQ '••'\iOn\ A n n R11pp 't)9? H y•nno' Porf Ort.-•• Hl#lllll9f0t\ lke<ll, C.lllonll• ,,... FICTITIOUS eUSINEU NAMll STATIMlllfT Pubtl\llf!d Or-C:O.\I O•llY P1IOI Aprtt 20. 21 -_,•,II.,.,, tS11 /Q • 1 r11 .. 11v>w.u ""'"1111 tondvei.ct •• • ~relP«lN""'P AMRUCIP Tiii' \f-nt 'w•• Ille<! wllll 1i.. 11\r fOflOW111Q per~ 1~ 001119 bu" ,..,,,, •\ -J l 100 FIOPEWORt<S lO'lt Cott- St • Coste-· Ce m1t PU BUC NOTICE ~ITIOUSeUSIHEU NAMll STAT•MENT PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS BUSI HESS HA.ME STATE ... INT n lttO -...1 .. 1 •" rtQnt, m te, •IWI 1n '"''"''' c.unw yM 10 ~now f'WIO by 1t Un<lil• "'"J -rn Ill" pr-rt'I' \il ... I· NI 1n \••<I Covniv •I'd St•I• cle1o<•t°"" •\ fOllOw\ I ~I •I Of l1<t<I Nu 1148. tn In" (lly 01 N~wPQrl S""'" Count• ot OrdnCJ<', \"•h "' < Allfotni4, ., \hown on • m~o ftt.OfcJrNJ m 000' 111 P•Qe\ \, •, I •••• 10 -It QI m1r.<1il•tteOu• m •O\. ••cord\ 01 Oron9e Count v C. al •fOtfH~ ft, O'H"r ty A ddtf'~\ lHHUOr taoly 9'nown •t\ 41J Vt\fA '>uert•. N•wport 6Hcn. C•lllotnl.t ~1660 C.oun1y Cieri! o1 Or_.. COvtth on M•Y I 19/t "llOM Publl•llf!d °'""Ot' C.0.11 Ooll• Piiot. JOfln Helm l(lt1n1<nm1ot. J r • lOM t Ollf9e SI , Cost• ~. q , 11•1• 1111\ ~I ...... \ I\ (onc!v(led by ~II If\ dl•IOWI. l n• lo11owln11 porwn• •re Cloln9 bu\1n•\\ ·~ l ~ ... to11ow1nq oerwn' •r• do•no t>u\1ne\\ ., HAVE NS ANO HAAO EST'I" AUOIO ~VSTEM!>. ·~I()? Oolw (I'll<• R04d, ~uHr A, HunllnQtOn 8t•(P\. (4l1lorn1• n ... ••• "OCl<'O••I OI any -111 ...... publtc m•~·\tor-. bu11nes1n wlllltn 1119 City ,,_, I» ""~ tn otCler lo• '"• C.1tv·s •l•lf lo .,.•IYt• encl 1n. •n t19ele the fir• 11.Uetctt c-cted .. 1111 •<Kh °"''~'""·•""to Cletffm•nc Wiie! eOC11llOIWI rtQUl•llO<>$ •ncl Condi· tlo•H1 1t •nv. •re rtoutred Jn ora.r to prototl Ille he•llll, \efety encl -If••~ ol tht c1t11en• ol tnl• community A,. cent fire In ti. CJty ol F-t•ln V•tto •n•ol••nQ well• bonlrwru ,,., toctJ<eO dllenloon on Ille poulbl• peril• •n· •Ol•eo wlll<ll netct ln"'ttllcl•tlon. MO 4, 11. ti, 1S, 19/t 117' 19 JOIWI M l(teln\Cllm10t. J r fnt• •IAl'-1 We\ llltO with Ille Count, Ciera 01 O•e1191 Covnty on April H. tt19 LAUCK CRYSTAL AHO (.OM PA.NV. 117'1 Fr~port L.eM, Hunt 1ngtot1 Be«ll, C.A t2"6 Shut"O H.tttt'n Int o Cohtorrhd PU~LIC NOTICE l"llUSJ Publl\'-0 Ofo .. '°"1\1 0.lh PllOI E••• lOulu Cry•lal. 71UI Fretoort Lene. HunttnQton Bee<h, CA t2M4 <OrpOr~toon, 1)107 Uo•-... C~t<d RO Su•I• A, HUt•llnoton B•.ch. C.••llorn1• ,,,,.Q ... CTITIOUS eUSIHEU HAMEUATEMENT AOf 11, Mey 4. II. It • .,,. 1W·,. Robert Bruc:e l•uca, t)S • Jro StrHI. Enc1n1tet, GA 9102• (.urlo\ V H<t~en\, •?) 13th SlrM't No 11 Hunttngton lk•<h, C.Htorn•• 'h46 IDI Tne ctty \1411 Is directed to•~ .. \llQ•I• , .. fire peril (OftMCIR With 'u<I\ bu\1"9\.Y\ .net to ~re • •4!• oon ol ~ .,.o recommenci tor •ctop.. 11ori •nv reoutatlon\ M\d <ondleton~ n0<•\\e,,,. fo,-Ille protection ot Ille nuttn wtel• •no -·• -"•r1t ol 1"~ t•1uen' .nvolved wtth out>tlc min. .. \lor~oe bv\.tnt'\Sir'\ S•IO .,.,. •Ill be rneo.. 0..1 wllr.out ro"tnent °' w•tr•nh. ••P"t.o 0t irn- otted, reQMdlnq lltle PO>W\\lon or en r umbr•llCh, to ~11\ty 1n.e ln<Jebll!CI """ '"<urto llY w 10 ~. 1ntludln<1 Ille let end H pef'W ol trWt lru•lff •ncl Tll• lollowlnq persons ore ootno bu\lrwru•• PUBLIC NOTICE Thi\ Dusln••\ I\ conduclt'O by " -·••1 "'"1ner.nlp Frf'dt-r1ck F Pr tnr f'. N o l Ae-0,,ew ... 1rv1nt". (Allf0f'n1d 411U ~1Cf\ard l H41fOf"'il'r, UO\t J:"r1ml El•• L Ct Y\l•I CERTIF tEO 'oHEE T M (TAL PROOUCT5. s1•v, Poppy, Corona <kl M•r. (A.,.,) "ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME iTATEMENT Thi\ \1•1-nt ••• liled wllll llw County Ciera of Or•"9<1 C.ounty on Al)rll 1~. 1919 • n H~oltnQ1on Bt •t n, (•litorn1• ~1••• t 11\e trv\h <roted by wld -a. ea v•nce\ trw~r. wUPI tntettrtt a s orovlOl!CI '"""''"· end t~ UflO<lld orln Robin Otfwl4s Wllll•ms. ~,,.,, Poo OY. CCH°"" clel Mor. CA 9161S 1,... f0Uow1nq per'°" 1~ 001"9 O..\• nt\\ a\ ""°" Publl\lloe<I °'""90 C.O.\t O•llY P1101 r hi\ l>U\ftW\\ t\ <..ondu<lfJd DY 1• tOr "°' •hOf'I \ECTIOH 4 '"'' orcllnMK• 51\<111 le" tffe<I •ncl be 1n full ""ce eno el l f't t HTU''-dla1t h •fter .. ,. ~S.i.6Q!P •"<I before 11\e upore llon of litte..n t t\1 O•r), .-t1tr-r ils N~. tru, Ot· Otn•nce \hell lie l>Ubl•l>N<I once tn Ille Or•"~ COd•I 0.lly Pllol. •..._OH ot O•"•rttl (1rcut•tt0n1 prfnlttd M'd ovbh'\t\ed 1n th@ r-uv of Cost• Mes.. IOQtlf'lrr •11h lhP ntt~ ot the' me-rn ~" ot I~ t•tf C.OUnc 11 voting fM •"" •Q••n\1 w me Ge ll Morten\<'n 118 H•uet Or , COt'Oft• c»l Mar. GA 91.W J • TOOL 6 ENGINE£Rl"'C· J.ooo w C.stor A .. nw, ~n•• """ C•llfOrnt• "11°' Apr 11,Me'i 11, 11. l~T~ •-1• ...S...,"'° .... ..,~n trwr •P<>I o• Ille note w.u""' by ~•Id Otto to wtl ''"·)'II If •Ill! tnter~'' lllrreon lrom OctOO.r 10, 1~11 '" P<O•ldtd 1n \•Id "Olt Tht\ bu'lt'W!!'\\ ts <<>ndut tro Dt ct lim1lt0 0Mtnl!r>l\1p. Jo u• r Loe»t 1011 ~ °'""CJe S.'11• An.. C.•lo1orn1• en101 P UBLIC NOTICE Q u, t\4rO l ,..d,Oe\f• \,w ,.~,.,,., (f, .... ..,,., D•l~d Aortt 14 197q G•ll Mortl'~n ROO<n 0 Wllll""'' '"I\ bU\lfW\\ I\ tondu(tt O b f • Qener•I P&r1nfr~t0 ---------- f Ptt\ \tAt~ment ... , fllPO •Hh thr Countv (Ir r• of Or•"911 Co...nly on Aplll I•. lq74 S.rr.•no RKonwy•nce Com tom!>dny 4\ M.K.h f fU\tff Ttl f1 1J) :ll>lJ21 8yJ 4Cor-•ll Aulllo<lted Otttctr Tiii\ ~lelfmenl w d \ Ille<! will! 1,... J"''"r LOIH'I County Ci.r-of 0r.._ County on M•• l "" Thi\ °"tdf("fl'M!f'lf Wd\ t 1h;<(J w 1fh 1"" F1t6'U Countrr CteH 01 Oran"" Countt on Pubh\llf!d 0r""9t' Cout O•lly Piiot April 1, 19,. Nl<l'r 4 11 II 1S 1979 PuOl1't~ Ntwoon H•tbor Nt w'- P''°'' tomt>•nto with .,,, Or•"t• • (O<l\I Odll~ P11ot. Md y •,II, II. 191' F Ill/OJ 1111·/t Publ"n.d Ot""<I" Cod\I Ui111 Y P1101 A.0<1110.11 MIO M.ly •.II. 1q111 1)14 /~ PUBUC NOTICE "90-19 P UBLIC NOTICE c,...,., \VPElllOll cou•T o-= THE H ATE OF CALIFOllNIA "011 THE COUNTY OFO•AHGE NO A·'71S1 H O TtC£ OF H[Alt l HG OF PETI TION "0 11t O •OE" •UTHOlllZING TElltMINATION OF EASEMENT ON lltEAl PllO•E1tTY f\IAI• ol JAM[S H IC.C.E N BO 111"M M1JRR1Ll . Of'o•\<'d NOl IC ( t<, •tf RE8V GIVEN Ille! bE TT Y J MVRRILl. ii~ E•t t ulfl• of 11ie •\l•I• ot '"" •bo...,..mto c:t<-<t oenr n•\ frlf"d tt PtlihOft tM dn ('\tde-t .,.,,hoff11nq ,,,.._ ittuuon,., 10 tetm•n•te lht' ..... ,,h f 1'0 foot [A\,l'~nt Or •dY 01 .. Ou•l<l•om Oeeo 1n u t,,.,,_ ford 1••4' is, loo4 .,._,.,Dy Cont OMc:t ol E .......... -(Oft\lructlon ol ctr latn orl<.k _.. ._,. t'eel pr-r1Y ""><nbfd .,_ a portion o1 Lot tO o1 Tr.,cl No rn In I~ County o1 Ot ar>ge •• ~11or111 •n Ille pelll..,... tttereme to •111(1\ I\ -~ lvr111er INrfltUI•"· ~ncl 11141 Ille II~ •ncl pt..U ol ~•rl"9 ·~ "'""' ..... -Yol 10' "'"' ,., '"'· •• Q 00 .. m . tn lh .. CO'UrtlOOfTI ol Ot!Ml'l!l'\tflf No 3 ol \did COUr1 •I 100 c ••t r..nu.., Ori¥(' W fl\I In IP'lt' City Of "')1tnlc1 ~ntt (~IHorn,,... SUH•ICHI cou•T 0" THE STATll CW CAllfO"NIA FOil THIE COV"TY 0,.0.ANGE No.A·le.21 NOTICE O" HEA•tNG "0• ~•O•A.TE 01' WILL I.HQ COOICILS. i-= ANY, AHO "0• lETTE .. S TESTAMENTA•Y. E'late OI Al>THUR RAYMOH O 81'10 WN. 0.Ceayod NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIV EN Illa! ZELMA COLEAN BROWN Ila\ fllf'd M rrtn .. pet111on tor Prooah• ot· Wiii ano Codlttl~, H .tny dnd for letter '-' ff'\1.,mttUAry ,,.,,.,.f'>Ottt to wr.1ch " madf for fur-tt'ft oart1(uf•r~. uno tnat tn~ llme dnd i>tcKt of ~ennQ t~ \.dt'fU· n•\ ~~ \el lor MAY 71 1914 ~t 10 00 • m., 1n ttw-courtrooro of °"°"'''ment No. l or .,.,0 cour1. •I 100 (t•o< C~"l•r Or1•e WN, In ·~ C1ly o4 !>dnl .. AN C•fllornl.i D•teo Moy 1. i.r>. lEE A 8RANOi, Counl'r Cltr' S-G.~aMlos UUWlbllireel'I'&. s..tt• )It ee.,...ry MHls, CMH. ttf1t ATtorM',.. Eaecvtr11 Publl\lltd 0r-. C.O.•t o .. 11y Piiot M•y 4. S. 11 1070 P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ,-IC'TITIOUS I USllflESS • NAME STATEMENT T "" fOtlO••nQ ~'"°"' •rP \)O+no t>v\1nt '' _., AOVANC.EO HEAllH ::ENTER 1)00 8rl\lo1 5.,...,, Norlll Newpoft 8H Cll, Ce 'l'1t.o AO•-HHlln !>ot~m\, '"• • '"'•lo•n•• Coroorettonl M t Do•" Or Nt•POrt 8".ten c .. 07"6) ,-ICTITIOUS IUSINEU HA.ME U ATE ... ENT l hos Ov"M'>~ t> COt>clil<.lt'O I•~ , t er F ICTITIOUS llUSIN(SS oorettOn NAME STATEMENT "",,., Pl 'BLIC NOT It ' t.: " osss NOTICE TOCllEOITOllttOF BULK TllAHSFElt A HO 0' INTEHTl()lol TO TPAHSFE ~ •lC O .. O LIC IEvE••GE LICENSE1S1 !Sec. 4101-4t01 U C C • ...,,.,. 1"'71 l.lPI ,.,.Qt (E: HfWf ... , ,1.i ""t I'• f rrdllt1r~ o t '°'AO V '0 M( ri \ iJ \u ••I S ... c ur h "11) JP 1'18 ,.'JOt Tr ""~f,.,OI' MtO l. u •n._,.. wnnv b~;\t ,. .. •\. iaOOrf') •\ t5Sc,:> M ll•n • I •• ' ' 11''° ('fY Of Hvnf1f\•()1Qft h,.,.,,., ,,_,,H, PA~SEO ANO AOOPTEO II>•\ /th O•y ol Moy. 1•1•. E-ov Mt F.,1enc1 M..t "°"' 6 1 '""' C oly of C.O.ta ~w A TTf~l Ett~n P Pnlf"My rnv C"lflr~ m in.t- r 1tv ot CO\td t.Miw APPAOVEOAS TO CONfENI. (~r1,\W rlOOtt"h. oir .. ,. tor of Pt"'nn1nq SI .. I [OF Olt IFORNIA c ov" r v (J~ ORAHGL 'llfOI tO'IA MESA 1 f tlff:N P PHINNEY C••Y C•fu An",.. O'f11c10 r 1"0 ot t,,f! C•l'r Counu t t ,,,,. f"it, 1t (M,f~ Mii'\~ h t•fflD. 1 ~"''" tMt trw ,.bQ,ve """° torr-Q11tnt, ('htJ1n•t•v" No f4* ;tJ.U.Jntroouced 400 , 'Jt\'\1'1farf'lt1 \.,., t1on bv Y e hon •t ~ r -~ q"'"' m~11no f'f \d1<t cu, Councu hrld Ot\ '"" ltn o ... , ot M ott . 1~1ct c1nd. .,,,.,, • .,ftrr CM\'lill'!'d itnd ddOptfld A \ <11 Wl\Olt •l .iJ ff"Q\ilt•r f"N!'PtlnQ of 'dlO Cit" <..°""" ,, neto on ,,.,. Jtn CS.y of M•.,. ,.,. O• '"'-" toUOWU'tQ r(MI CAH Vat~· A•E'> COUNCtl MEMBER~ X.Mtet P4C.•lt. Hitrrt.toQ. H•tl NOES COUNCIL ME M8 f Q) Mon• A8)f"'I LOUN(IL MEMREP\ ""'~'H" .A8 <:.TA t N I OU N C I L Mf IV lil f<~ M<F~r••no I~ WllNf'>S WHEl'IEOF I l'IA¥• n•r•t • \111 '""' ~ and dff•,,•d tt• ........ • .,.., t '' ot °'',. ~u '"'' 9m ti-'~ Ot M4, 1111• \I .l'l • E•f...,,P ~.~. '•"°"'' t0r t.r• o• rr. <If• C.t"V"'ttt o• h otPO At)f1f JO t'1"1 lM'A llr.,.<lt CounlyCle,. (OHIEH & LEWIN Altw,..yi ....... IU...., 11'1 o. ... M.,wt.UO N•w~ IHdl, CA •lW Tel c1u1 ~un ST ATE ... [HT OF AllANOON ... ENT o-=usEot< "ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME f n 111 •011ow1no Ot't\On\ h dYt! AOY,.n<ed Hf"ilt,, T"tt fQUt>w•"9 0-f\.On '' U01MQ t~\1 ~•sttm~ tnc "~"A• n• Or•nor St .. ,,. "' f 'H•'ft'''h·• "'"'"'• IP'td' I (Al f' lrAM,fl., .-tJt .,t 1 f• ,,.,_. ( Ut Of (O\f4 Ml"~ Publl•lwJO OrM\CJf (OO>I D•llY '"lot, M•y 4, 11 1919 110 19 PUBLIC NOTICE ---------,.CTJTIOUS eUSINHS NA.ME UATEMENT Tn~ lollowlnQ ~nonl •re 0 01n9 bu\ine\\ •\ C ARPET VILLA G E , 1'70 E\lwry Ln,. H""'lr>Q1on IHKll, CA t2M4 Jure LHlc, 1'70 E\lu.lry Ln , H1H1ll!191on -..Cll, CA '7M4 Br-Coric, 19707 E\hury Ln .. Hunll1191on S..0., CA en .... T "" bujlneu Is U HMIUC ••o. by • ~Mt•I -'Nt'SNp JureLHic AO..~ ti. I/Ml 01 Irle r iclollOU\ HU\ltll'U Nemt CA L·C USTOM DESIG N 6 "'OOOWORKS, 1>111 l<1 (ddt nd Drive,~ Hiii\, C<llllOrnod ~bSJ rrie Fltliltou\ 8u\<~h N.ome ,... terrtd to 4tb0¥9 was ftlHJ 1n Ordnge Count'I' on February 6. 1919 Steven Cory Ty\Dn, UOI Franci.co Ort•e. Newport 8ut n, C<t hlorn" n660 O re<:io• y Scoll r,~on. 1000 E 61\llo•. Ht. S•nl.i AM, l dl1lorn1a ttlOI T111s ~lntu w•• con<Nclod 1>y • ~···~>hip sc.....,a:.yTy,.,.. Grf<IOO'v S<ou Tyl.On TlllS st..i-t we\ lllrct with I~ CoUf\11 Clt rto of Or•"9e C~unty on Aprll 11, ttTt. ,,.1-.. Publl~ Orenqe C:O.st Od1ty Piiot, l\Ofll 20.11...0 Mey•, 11, 1t1' 1S10o19 l"r ... •L T~. O~ANGE HEAl tNG ll.COOll H ... , 5' VlcePrn loetnl 10" "o Sfl•P•rd St , Unit 8 . Thi\ \lelt~n1 ""' fll"d •fllfl ti.. ANl\e1m. CAhf0<n1• 'l?MIO Counly Cl~r•01 0rancxCoun1,on Mey Jo11n A. Ch•PP•ll iq1• Por t 9. "" Proven<t> Pl•u. Nt •oort 8••<11. I'll .... C•lllorn1•enMO Publl~heO Orenoe Coe\! O•llY Pt101 I 1'11\ bu\1Mu "CondU<l~O oy a n 1n. M•y II. II, U .June I, 1914 llSl·I~ Ol•tOu•I PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS llUSIHEU No\MIE STATEMENT Tit• lollow•nv "r"°n' ••• 001n9 °"''nrUd'\~ THE PEOPLE MACHINE 171>31 N~wport A"~nu~ No, 202. Tu!tt1n C.ttlorn1.t- The Jc1m~~ G1ouo •nc • " C.lllom 1• C«oor.i11on 111>31 ,...,.,oort Avenue. No. 101. Tv\ltn, c~.i1torn1• 9tteo Tllo\ ~1neu •~ <oneluCled by d (Or JOlln R LMflP<!ll f ht\ ~tat('rnt•nt w tt\ '''"cJ 'lllr1ln '"'' Cuirnlv CltHio or O,anor County on AO,.t 14 19/9 FllOtO Pubh\ri.G Oranqe c:o.,1 O•oly Pilot A.or U. Mav •. 11 11. "'" 1 .. 1 /9 P UBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT J"t •ot1ow1n9 ~r\Oni •r~ Oo1n9 0\1\ln~\S •S FRESNO 17 ACRES IU'11 H•I• a.,..,.,.., 1rv1ne. c. '11114 fnl'tQP It>• I (MCJ' ~A~ T'tJ N~ \ f~A N A 'Si.ot1ttl St_.,t_iJftff N~ \49 .JI I ,,c, Trensrt rf't' ~ int .. "°"'° Tt"n"'"°'"f°'f" w.-.o\.f: clOOr_.,, '' 1QJ\: Vt\c*'l l1•""° ,,,. '"e City Of Hun11no1n" n~ .. rn Countv af Or·~. S11Ur c• CA '"' ri1.1t 4n~11 t ne pr~n• ., a~,,,.flPCT n ~n-tofAt •!. AU stock In trA~ "•'U'"'· PQU•P "vO''""'""° OtMMJit C..O.\t 0dU~ Poot M ehl! t f1Q l&Aflv Pl'BLIC NOTICF. PVllLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING lllOS m ent •no QOOd •t11111 I• "' " , •'rft'tl" tMtrW<ttoft te ~ rt'\fduran1 °""'"'"''+\ ~nowr1 H TWO ~tiut\toell"dbtd1\1nv1tedt»1 tn~(ih f\RO lt-t[Q\ Pt//A 1,,,0 10, .. tf"d .tt 0' frv 1f'\t tot0t1lr.:t(lfor trw con\h ur t8!1t.Q Mtl1n Str•...,t ,n 1n~ ( ,, .. ,,, ,..uni \1on Oi lne \.l!Off'(. t Pf'01t<.t <J\ d41!)(.f •bt·O lf'IQfon e.-d('n (.4)ufH\o ut o ,..,nQiff ·ldlt bf>•o~ o• C'tlllo'"'" ~nd ''""''"' tht toHn• Put"' t lf°\\lttll.,.l1on of tour nti1• 1nq AtfOf\0111 t>•""',.Of' "'"'... 01 tot~"'" ON ~Al ( BCE" ' WINI Numbftr • t ~10Jt no.,. t\\l....O ''' "" rT'U\.f'\ l()(dlt"d di Hl}f,;; M -'•t'I ~ht "t Hun t1nq1nn 0,.dt.fl fOt lh..; po m ,,..., •oc•tf'd •t '-dmf' 1n f P'W < 1 f t>f H \ll'lt 1no1on 8t..c~ Coun1., 01 OrttnC)I) \l•lt" or c •Morn.,, lt1tfl11 \•Qr\1t1• ~· ff'\P 'ltblf'l'' lfl' ol•On\ ' '""'!»''•.,.,a .. ,, .. "<,. 1 Mtt1n .1t W~111 I V YI ti! <t"T\.,n ctf M fCM l,.011 • Yt)ft l\orm~nat M•1n 6 00\ Oue MM 1• ""· ~· ' 00 0 m Irvin.. ( 11., COun<•I C~mtw" Arc1111 .. 1, E,11,,..,1e · S?QS,000 Tiiis si.1 ...... 1 w•s llltcl with the ·------------- Counl'I' Clent OI °'-"°""'•on M•'I' STAT•M«NT M AUNDOMMENT PUBUC NOTICE OOf'•hon. no. J-• Grvup inc lilt R-'1 P. W•rmonq101> Co., 1Ut2 Hei. •-. lrv11w, C.t t?l I• M11tton Auocteth, 11sn 11 .. n1 81•0 Tvsllft. C.. en.eo Tno• Into amouM o• ourc"~ ,. o• ,,_. or conio•O.•,atiori *" connr-t t•on w ith \••d t r•n,ltr or '•1d "' ""'_. or ll<t"W"' ttonO -..10 °'6\1n.. .. , int 1uo1n4 trw-f'\flmbt"'<I ,,...,..ntOf• '" 1~ "um of '3S~000 00. '*"•<-h Con.$1\h o t IM fOUOw· •nv S(OOf' ot Woo Provldr tor lh«" in \lttU•tion OI IOU' t'lf'W tr,aff1C ~IQNf\ •nd lr•ff•< \tr1p1no toc•tPd '" Prf' vtOU\ly ~'•beO Two of lhf! int~~ ''°"'' Von •• ,,....n •I Mk lWISOt°' •• ,,d Von I( •'rrwn •t Main. •111 be •'1tercon """•0 for lu1uni "" lo llw Ctly's ''"I flt ••~I con1101ttr loc•t..O In City Hell • C..litorn1• <orOOf•hoo 8 J FIKllu 1, ""· o" USE o" ,,11 .. H • "CTITIOUS •USINEU NAME PubU5'11d Or-C.0.\1 0dll'I' P1to1, Tiie follow1nQ p~,.on• h••• Mey •. tt, 11. u. lt79 elNllOOMd ti. ~ ot 1~ F1et11'°"' Pr~•OMI CEO Th1\ \ldtement WA\ t 11eo w1I" t~ Count'( Cte•• Ol 0 ••"94' County on April 11. 1019 T n•• Du\lneu " cont111cted by • 11•ner,1 ~Mr'ltllp C a <h '" •H•o w \S 000 00 Prom1uorv not~• to .ell•r uo.ooo 00 AH Ot~r bu'\U'""'" tWmf \ •net ttd Oft\\t'\ u•~ oy ,,.. Tr.n$ft,.-or •itrun thff't Yf'4lf\ l•'\I N\.4 \0 r•r •I lilnoWI'\ I tn .. J '•""'"''" •r• 61•1 Wdrner Avrnu .. .,..unh"Qton &..ch, CA t7f)A1. O..ntr City ol lrvotw ,,...,,, P UBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS •USIHESS HAMESTATIEMEHT TIWI foll-Ing per\Ot1 •~ doing bu"• nns et MS. VICl<I E '>C l EA NIH(; '>ERVICE, n s.nctp1per. Irvine, CA •v .. Fred 8 lluUell U S~ndp11>('r. Irv Int>, CA 9?11• Tiiis bu\lntu Is <ooduc1~0 t•y dn In· Cll¥1duel. F.8. Ru~\ell T Ill' Sltlfment ""' lllMf •Ill> I~ County Cler~ ol Oren911 C.ounly on M<1y ?. 197t. ""...,, Publl\lled ()r.inqr C:O.\I D.tllv PllOI Mey4,ll.ll,Ui.79 .. ., It P UBUC NOTICE f'ICTIT10US IUSINUS N41,MI: STATEMENT Tiie t01tow1n9 per,.,.. 11 00!"9 bull• nHSe t · MICWORKS, ll31 C.lehn.t St., L~ AJamlt~CA."110 LIO'td Mk'-1 Tr~e. usn Sloull ltd., WtJtmlMter. CA 11.a:J TltCs bullnfta I~ UWIO\l<IM by Ill I~ dMdWI. Lle¥dM. Trou R-r1 P Warm•r>Q1ot1 llu\lnen~m. MA.RIHA MONEY MANA.GERS. 1109 l •F•ulle. Ne wport 8~~cll. C•hforn•t 91t6l "'Mel Publt\hf<J Oran~ Co"'' Oa1ly P1to1 1111\ \l.ol-1 •4\ 111..0 Wllh IM County Ci.rto of Ore-County on AOrtl 1S, 197't "'141'6 Publls/led Or-CO<UI 0<1oly P otol Aprll 10, 11 ""° """' •, I I .. ,. 1)11-/9 T"" Ftdl~ 8u\IM\\ Nam .. re. ferreo to •-wn file.I 1n Ora~ COOMIY on J..,...,., s. t919 Eleenof T•fOfle. 1&11 E Addm\. Ofe119~. C..lll0<n1• 91"61 Petit l W~n. 1"50 Clelttn. Co1.ta ,,,_.\<\, Celltorn•• '11611 Tiii\ 1>1n1neu Wdl Condu<ICO by ... lnOl'l'ldutl. E INnor hlolle P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llU\IN[SS NAME STATEMENT TM lottow11111 perwn " Oo1ng bu\1 nes~ ,. .. I l'I AO( INOVSTRIES 19031 Home\lcil<I l"""· Hunlln111on Bucl'I. Celllorn1a '11~"6 Ttlh •1411~nt w" !Ilea w1111 I~ Counh Cler~ 01 Or.tn9" C.ounty on Aprll 1'. 197' ~1--~n W l 1mOHlluk. 19031 Home\IMd L•"I'. Hun1in91on Ouch, F 101,.. C•lllO•n111 en~ PuOfl \lltcl OrenQe Co.Jst O~•l'f Pilot, Tl>t\ l>v\lnl'\\ 1\ con<lucl~d b'I' •n tn Ap11110, 21-Mey 4. ti, 19/9 l)IS-19 01¥10U141 5t•••n w Tl mos< nu~ T.,,, ""lt rnf'nt ,.., 111eo w1111 ,,... PUBLIC NOTICE County Cl••k ot OronQt' County on ----------_ --Aprll I/ 1919 Ne.I~ ltOTICE INYITIHO llDS ""ll .. P111lll\lle0 Ordnqe (o.<\I 0 .. 111 P11n1 Aprll100 '1Ml<1 Mdy •. ll.1q19 1)111~ PVBLIC NOTICE Nollet '' 11ertbr. 91ven lllfl Ill• lloero ol TM6t..., ol t~ Coe•I Com· munlh Colle941 0 1ttr1c1 ol Or..,~ C-1•. Ceflfom .. , Wiii rt!OIVt ~el..O blch up to tt·OO• m .. Tw\Cl•Y. M~Y2'. "" •I In. PurchnlftV ~ o1 \eld FICTITIOUS IUllNEU school dlSlrlcl IO<MM al ll10 AOe<n• HAMll STATEMIHT Avenue. Co\le Mele, C.ltfornl•. •t Tiie lollowlnq per.on\ •r• 001n9 ""'t<ll tt-wio bids wlN i. pul)llcly btlstneu '"' '""90_,_,,,, MOORE ENTERPlllSE'o. 110SI PHYSICAL EDUCAflON SUP l OclllO• Ln . Apt. C. Hun1tn91on PLIES -FALL/WINTER SPORTS -Beecll, Cellf""'4• .,._ Olto\NOI! COAST COLLEGE & I! J Moore, llOSI locnlqe l n ~OIHMSTCOLLEGIE. ""'· C. Hunt111Q1on llffcll. Celllorn•• Aor 21. Mey• t 1 18, 1019 11>44 /9 PUBLIC NOTICE "CTI TIOUS •USINIESS NAME STATIEMEHT The to11owtno p.t!r-\on\ .,," do1nQ bus.1neu ~o PACKERS VII LllG( .. sen HAit Avenue. lrvlM C.• en11. Ille ~-rt P W••m1nq1on lo 16S'1 H~le A""nue. l,.lne. '" en/I• Hutton Auociafl'\, 11)81 lrvtnt' Blvd r u,lln Ce .,,.., TIU\ bu\1n~'' •s conductr d by ~ Qfn~rAI o.trlner>l\1p Roc..,.t P Watm1nqton Tiii\ \IAle,,,...t ""' 111~ w1tn '"" Count, Clerk ol OranQe Count, on Ap111H .1'7' "114!61 PuOh•IWd Or-CO<l\1 0•1ly Pilot Apr JI. Me, • 11 11, .. ,, 1 .. S I• P UBLIC NOTICE --------f'ICTITl<Mn IUSINHS NAME ST•TEMEHT Tiit IOllOW111Q pe<'IOft •\ dolnq bu\• nf'\\ ., I C. IHC.OME TAX SEAvlCE. ll4~ Mein$!, 5tal IHcl\, CA '9140 lle,mond E . Coo• •1 SO PllM -~C•hUlton\ or~red bt HERMAN KIMMEL. 41•1 C•mou• Or•v•, Su11.,. c;, Newport Bf'•<h C~t11ornl•'7660 Two 6•0111e" 1>111• •"" )909 EdtnQer, Hun11ngtdl'f\N(I" CA, K o~ P1t11f f h~t 1t ha\ .,,..,..n ttQtffd between i.••O Contract douHT~nts •re now •v••I• bit 1r-c1rn O.oart~ol ol Pub41c Wor~• CUy of '"'.,""·tor ;, non re•uncs.t>t~ ftt OI t U 00 h<~n"~,. .;net 1nt.-noea tr.tn\f~, .. "'re uu"ro b't Y< 14014 of ftie 8us1,.t\\ ..no Ptof,.,\,on' COOf't. lh•t the-<on· \td@r~uon tOf' ow tr•n1f~r of \••o bu .. • ne\!I> i•nd ffAnSter ol Wld license '' to ~ O·•lf1 only •fter '41d tr.tn:r.ter h•t. bun •ooro,,..o by .... 10 Oe1><1rtm~n1 01 Al<Ol'lnllc Be•er.mc> Control RAYE A HA.q RINGTON (,,., (lflrk tor Ow (•1¥ Ot frVI~ Publl\....., °' l!ltlll'! CO.ii 0dtly Pilot M•y 11 t• 101• 18••·10 PURLI(' NOTICE l l'MI •Ml.-tr11n't"r flld .u~fonrntnt ot tn1t dfOl'ft\.fl1d \toe k in tr•O"· II• turr\, equ1pmt•nt ~,,O OOOd w11f ot '-~Id bus1n~\1' wlfl M "'"°", "'"° ftw con \ldtr ill Hon •hfrttor 1oqettwr •Ith '"• con\1dtr~t1on fnr .,,, .. trAn\ft r end '" \•Qnm •nt ot thfo "tnt11>$A10 •1Cff'IS. Cor t1c,.n\ll'~i •\ 10 ~ 1on\\Jmm•t..O on or """' tf\p 4th OA., or Jvnw, ''"· •• "" "Hrow °"'JM''""'°"' ftf ['\Crow Encoun ttf'\ In(. df l/J'IO 0~"\h 80Ultvard, in ,,,~ City ot Hunl1f"oton 8e•<h. Counh 01 Or •<>qr Sidi• 0 1 C•lllornt•, pro ••OtO IM I Ille °"""''""'n' OI AlcOfloht 8pver•~ (ontrot "~' aprpro..,,.d U •O tr•n\fff Of \tiud lf(fl'I'\\# O•teo -Y J 1•1• t(, ( n11 H• 'l'CKJnq CM NA rr.wnff,-M "\ •no tntet"<Jled ''•"''',.,..,, P<t0lo l o M•O•Cll ff.,..\ft>rOr end lt(f'ft'\ior•• EU~• EM~. If!<. 11Uthectt91~ H11AIHttf"' IMc:ll, CA 91w 1 Etc~w 111o 11•1·P A·U'64 NOTICE TO c•t:OITO•s ' Ne. A·•»1t SUPCERtO•COUllTOF THE STAT I 01' CALl"OltNIA ,-o• THI COUNTY O" O•ANOI In Int M•ll•r ol Ille E•l•t• OI EVELYN GRAEI'. Ott.ewe! NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN lo utdltor\ Nvlnq clelms eo-otn$1 , .. \eld dM-nl 10 Ille Wod Cl•tml, In Ille otllv ol Ille cler-ot tllt •ton~10 court 0< ro ~I ,,,...,, to tM un· dtrsl9ned ., '"" Offl(ll ol PEAllV BERTRAM, UOO Wll!ol\lre 8 1.0,, Su1le If.ct 111 tllt Cllr ol Lo.. ••itt. In lM ""Gfl•\ Count't, wt>ICll l•ll•r oltlo •• '""' o••<ft of bus1nett ot th• Oft• O.,\l'lnccl •n e ll mtll.,., 11trtelnlnq to •••O f\let~ Suen cl•lm• wltll Ille "Hf'\\(tfy VOU(,...r\ l'nU~ be flti.d M 0'''•"'" '" 41torewld ••U'lln four mOfltll• .,l., '"" 1tr•l Ollbllc•llon of U'U\nOtlCf' Tilll ,....,.,..... WU filed Will! "" Ceunly Oefto et Oronvt ~ °" Mey t,tm. All ... _ .. be In «cenlaftce Wltfl t264t 1M lllcl,..,,,. IMCruc11oM -COftCH· Siano R Temc>~lon, St " River f'nmt l'-"1.-i.-Nt<etlellt wllkll ••• -•-. Newoon 11H<11. C.llfofnl• aucl'lc-Or., LonQ Bte<h, CA tOIOl lllls bullNU Is <ondlol<ltd Of •n Ill· dlwldu•t. Publltllf!d Or•"<lt (o•U tl•llY Pilot Mey 11, 1•19 O•l•d ~y' 1•1• FllANt< SWIFT Alln\lltl\lr~IOt of tl\e E\18t•nf "41tdclol<-nl PullllSllecl Or-.e GM\I a.Ir, Pllol on fl .. _...,,.., lleWCUFW In the office Tiiis butlneu It cot>du<lecl by • ..._,., 11.11,u, 1m 0•1·1' of lfle l"urcMslftQ...,.. of s.io K...., 19"er•I pennen111p. PUBUC NOTICE cllltrkf. E J Moore l!Kll McMtf ll'llftt tlolbmll will\ 1111 Tiiis "..iemctnt w•• 111eo w1111 1114 ..._ • ~1 <flkfl, certified cllecll. County Ciera 01 Or•n~ Count'I' on or .....,., ~ m.o. pe,_ to !fie AtJfll ''· ''"· llfWr ef ltlt c.o.JI Comml#llty Col.... P ·llJ1'f1 PtCTtT'tOUS •u•u••H Dhlrlct 80.,d or TtU\tHS In •n Pvbtl"*9 Or.not Coe\! 0.11, PllO!. NAMSITAT•M .. eT -lllOllen!Nnll.,.peru nt tS"'I APf'fl20.tlllllclMey4, It,"" U74-1' R•Y"*'ll £ C.00.. Tiiis ,,,.._, wes fllf'd w1111 '"" Count, Cler-of Or"n9'! County on April tt. 1'1' ""'"' PYOll"*I 0r-. eo.•t Oally Piiot Apr, '1, Mty 4, ti ti, "" IU4·19 tl,U I• PUBLIC NOTICE ~E•ltY I EllT•AM ..,_ ... , .... u• lMtWllllllN•IM. NOTICE OF AYAILA•tLITY S1111t 11 .. 0,-ANNUAL •E~•T Lot ......... CA *tt Pur\Uafll to Se<llon 610.IOI or lh• In· T•I. IJIJI ... " .. CAP&ICOaN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19): You have more strength than m ight be obvious on sur- face. You need not be intimidated. Know it and act with confidence. You're due to strike pay dirt. What was hidden will be revealed -and you are beneficiary. Tiie fol ... ll'lt ""°"' ere cloll'lt of ... "'"'Ille! .. e tu«MIW tlt•t tlle ·--------bullMSI 4K: lllclMr WIN C1f11itr lftlo 1f1e ~ COft· II IE S T M.t. It I( E T ING AS· trect If IM-1•-•dlld lo lllm. In PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE te~n•• A-CO(le. notltt I\ llUfb' Pullllv.ct Or-CMM 0.11, Piiot 9hren tr..i I'-•Mu.,1 rtp0tl to• Ille M•y 11, ti, JS,J.,.,.1, "" 1es..n c•l•nd•• yeer ,.,. of MARJORIE ---------- lljl0SHEll SCHMIOT "0UNOATtON, • orlvet• '°"""'"°"· I\ •••ll•bl• ., Ille l°"ndoltlon'\ Ptlll(lpel Ofll<e tor In •-lion clurll\Q rtQUl<lf llu>lrwu llour lrom t .00 • M 10 > 00 pm by el\y Clllrtn W110 ft0ue1>1\ 11 wllllln llO ll<tV ""*r ,,,. Oat~ of 1111\ OuOlt< •lion PUBLIC NOTICE AQVAllJVS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Your natural qualities or warmth, c harm and innovative · capabilities surge to forefront. The sky is the limit. Know lt and act as if aware of It. You'll be in position to win friends and inlJuence people. SOCIATES, J011 lt°*'Ollt i.-. C.le ,.,. ... ,,. .. 1.ieure to°"* ..... well -------,,.-----·-1114tM, Cetllornle ~ COfltrect. tlle ,,....... of ... ,1,.0 f'ICTITIOUI 8UllltUI .I.tin G. Ouetno, 4116 "•trice Wiii " ~ ... In ... t•M of • NAM• ITAT•M••T lto•d,·No, c. Htwport 11••<11. bond, lltt f\lll tum tflenOf .,111 M Tiie IOftowtnt ,.._I• llOlnt tiut•· <;etllOrnl• '7t6J ........ ~IO~ ... _ _. ... lttrk l. neu •t ,. .. ,,,. .. , c .... ,~ .. s -.,. .... --~·._.v IMPULS" l!UTl!-Pltt's••, ,,, --=..,_ v •c:,;.. .:.:: ..!.:• • ... ...., ,,..., Wlflldr-11111114t fl>r C " " C <> ~ "-· --. -llWIN a 11trled ef lwfy•fl.,. ld t -.,. •tttr 1'ltl St .• .._. IHcll, CA n .. J Tiii• "'--lnets 1, ,_....., ........... tlle .. t•Mtftrlllt"'"""9 .... ,eol. Gr99 £...,,. 1n""' $1 .• N .. •Ptlr1 -• ,......., -•• Tiie e..'111 01 Trvtt-,_,,.. "" he<lt, CA '7t6) 9tflt'Cll=~ lllrhtl .... fif NIKllnl -...-C11t ~ Tiii\ ~I\ <tnchK!ff b'I' 811 Ill· a. c. "'-ocll ., to w .. ,.. .,.,. 1,,...,._111e1 er In· cltviw.1 Tith ~ -fll9 Witt! "" ""-111"'1n..,.,1111c1wln.,.......,,. ™' :="••• ni.o wllll tl'll '°""'' Cl«ll ., 0r-.. Ce!Mtn... ..,. NOltMAH •. WAno.. c_,., Cl•" ol Or•""' County on ... It, mt. \ s.dy., 8-11 OI ""II U, 1'79 I'· t'1nl '""'*' PICTITIOUS IUSINUS llAM• tT.ATIMINT Tiit fOllOWlllQ ,,_.,_, 1\ 001nQ bu\I .... , ., AME RICAN OEVELOPMEHl INSTITUTE, 1111 Oe"y Ortve, HIHll l1191on 8ta(ll. Celllorn1e 11641 Ml<N1'11 '> O.Ovt0tt Jr t )ll O•"Y D•C••· H .. n1tno1on a...11. c.111orn•• ., ... I l 111\ M IN U I\ tonducltcl o, en tn· lll•lclu•I lll<llotNI ~ 0.ylon Jr Tltl' U•tenwnt ... , ltlfCI wltlt Ille Cour111 CtH• 01 o .. ,.,. Cov111y on ""'ti 11. "" PISCES <Feb. 19-Mar. 20): New approach aids in making room for yourself at more elevated position. Be Independent, not arrogant. Professional s uperior gives you beneflt or doubt. Oet off sidelines and Into the fray. Leo, Aquarius persons play key role5. fi'WllJ!ltt 0r.,. Colet! o.ltf ..,... .......!Nf 0r.,. Coottf o.llY Sitto! A-1120 21 _.. ... ,.4 II tt1' 1,n. ' llUy II, II, "" ... • -........ • • llll·Tt '"'"' •11m1 ._.llNcl Orene-CMtl ()f11, ~llot PubCl""8 Or-C..sl 0.lly Piiot. Apr 21. MeJ •.II, ... ,.,, u•1,, .l!Of•l 20.17-M•Y. II 1trt I" .. ,. ·-·-;:-· :I' --.-,.-··-·----· ' . -_ ..... -.. T,,. fou•>O•llon" Pf In( IC>el 0!11<.. I loc•teo e1 1 Cor-••~ Pf.,•, S..11'11 u o Ntwoor-t Beacll. C.lllornlA '1..0 Tiit orlncloa• m.tn.Qflr of 1114 toun deltofl I\ Mer• S(UOQt1 MAltllt SCUOO•a Cr11191•. ,._.ft. Grt111i.,. & (» 6ft 11"""'1 ~ DrlH -.. .. n, .,........._._,CA.,_ ~I .... °' .... Coetl 0•11• ~ ... ....., II, lt'Tt 1HH I • . .. ..,CTIT'IOUS •us11••1t NAMISTATIM•NT t II• IOllowlnQ ~rton It doi119 bwtl· nht •• 0Cf2ANl"RONT WHEEL WORtCI. un Nt•ll0'1 81.0 , CosteMtW, '-· )<oll ElllOI HOlfor'll, M E ........ 81•0 I•'"°"· c. ., .. , Tiii\ tlv\I~\ I\ <onc!IKllM lly .. lft. OIYIOuet So<Olt E HOllOt'cl Tiii\ .... _, .. _. 11'9cl wl"1 t11t County Cttni OI Of enqe Cow111, ., Mty '· ,.,, f'11 .. 'UOI""" Or ..... CN\t Dell\' P l ... M.., II,'' U,.J,.,. I, 1''1' 1111•" --~­..,_ . .... ......... . -----------· ~------., ,. -:- ' ' ' I -- _...__.._.,,. .. _ .~.kMr ... Milyllli!ll1•1,.19N .. il!llllll!l ......... OA.IL·Y·Pl.L0.T ............................................ ~ ... ~~~ 'Magie' Says He'll T11rn Pro Lakers to Offer Johnson $2 Million Contract? EASTLANSING, Mtl'h <Af>) t:arvln .. Mag le" Johnson. th• All-American leader of Mlt'ht.:l•n State's NCAA b.uhl hall c:hBmpionis , :,uld tod•v hl''S decided to turn pron4littst>uson to dctlan-ttw1r chg1blllty tor lht' NBA> June2:1drart tic sa1d he was uwakc unlil4 l .m. loday lryin~tomake up his mind. afte r his freshman season . "All that's re<ally left is the individual goal of being player of the year . but I don't like individual goals,·· he s aid this week. Despite a rClcl'nt trap to Lot! Ana~tcs. "But when you're tn pro, you're an pro, whether it's the Pistons, Chicago or whoever. I Just want to be there Johnaon'1 d4-""ision, wldt>ly anltcapeted af~r his kosutlonul !4cc;pnd colle11alc 1eat0n, w uK ""ml111wt"d ilt a nrws ron ferenceoothttM 1<"h1~u11St tt<t»mpu."' · "It Wlll u toui.:h dtll'llilOO bt.'<'BUM' of &II the fat(•tons mom.'). m y lt'um. m y l'Oit<.'h ,a nd my family." J uh11:.11r1,1111t Johnson saald hci haad "no comrmtmc nl" from the U.lu.~ni. who drurt fl r.;t und who h»vci <·xpreued k~n U\h:rt.'lil i n bJm not only usu playcr but uhm u~ u t<Mll' ullr!Ac Hon Pubhl'ht'd rl'1.10rts thi11 Wt<i!k said the l.uk1•r)( pro~st:d a four yc11.r \'O ntrur t ~orth ul leusl S2 m1lhon Johnson said he was look mg for ''three or four m11lionov~r five years " THE LANSING NATI VE ;ind hometown hero JS completing only hi!. sophomore year at Michigan State . liut "\peculation he wouldn't s tay four years started thl' day J ohnson walked on cam. pus after leadmg nearby Lansing Eve rett to the state Class A High School title DESP ITE A Kt;t'UTATION lhat he can 'l s hoot, Johnson has said he ex'pects lo play a lot in the NBA , even start -rare for a ny rookie. ·'They're not going to pay me the money I want to sit on the bench ,·' he s aid. 'I'm going to play. I like a challenge, so I 'II be challenging a starter." · H il'i; not Uw Luken~. 1l 'II be the next lt'u 111 down lh(' line or lh•· 11t·xt tt:11m ufll:r 111:11, tw:.uld .. ITS BEEN ROl C:tl \'EAR. You lrnow I've bet>n aco1n.: through u lot I didn't huve b:s mul·h t111w to ttunk &bout tt as I would have hkt-d to ht' 'uul Midrught 11-!ht• il c•.11lh1w fur rolll'1tlan1> ··1 WOlll..DLJKE TO l'LAV for Uetroll, t hrn all )OU pt.'Qplc could comt: a nd set! llll'," Joh1l1>0n told a thron~ of more than I~ n•JJC>rtl'r:., fan:. bnd lt•dmmal1:1> The three·ttme prep All Stater known as .. Magic" for his !.le1ght-0f·hand with the ball. turned down a chanr(' to ~o rm1 Last season. J ohns on averaged 17 points a game in the unusual role of a tall. roaming point guard. He also collected 7 3 rebounds. and dashed off8 4 assists per game EARVIN JOHNSON DotdJling Up Angels Face c ·atfish B arr Pitches Tonight Against Yankees From AP Olspalches HOSTON Th!! Angels. fresh fro m a sphl al Boston. cap~d by Thur1>day·!-. 5 3 victory al fC'n\\ay Park, mvadt· Yankcc Mad1um tomght 1n thl' first of a thrf't' gamt· !-.•'rlt'!-. with Nev. York It ~ 011tell•\1-.wn 1Channel 5 CJt .1 • J 111l .l1m B<1rr ""1JI be trytnK to i.:c t his f1r4't dt.•c1s 1on of lhl' )'ear a:. h<' gl'l!-. lhl' Martrng nod on tht• rnu1111d for !ht• Angt.•b 0Pl>O"lnl! H.:irr I!-. Jim ··c.1tr1!-.h llunu·r who "n 2 for tht.· season IL v.J' :1 h1ll<'r s gamt· 1n ""h1l'h c•vt·ryom• rl•lt tlll'r t•lrn1tl'd th'' ball Thur-.dav. hut the s1·<ir1• \\;i-; 1n favor of tht.· An~l'I'> when 11 v.a::. O\t•r "Thi• f1r:-1 f1H' 111111ngs. "" h1L lhl· ball lx·lh'r lh:rn we havt· <ill vt•a r. · -,aid Bo!-.LOn M a nag t'r 1>0 11 Z1mmc•r rn lh<' wuke o( a lol>S hefon • a rruwd of 24,990 "I DIDN 'T EXPECT m y homE'r to go oul, but that's one of t he assets of pluy1ng 1n this park." said Brian Downing, the Angel catcher who lofted a two. run homer. along with a doublt: and a single for his night's work. The Ang<'ls pounded out a total of 12 hits, including fo ur doubles off Hoston starter a nd loser Den Ill!-. E:ekl•rsle~. 3 2. amt rt'heH•r .ltm Wright E<·kerslt>y gave up m m• hit!-. Jnd Jll fl \l' California run!-. Oon i\a~t>. 3 :1. a former Red So'< hurlt•r. gol the victory , allhouf?h tit' was n:lteved 1n the sixth hy Mark Clear , who picked up his s(•c·oncl -.uv(· of lhl· year for thl' American Lt·ague West 1·luh · llC' got awciy with his life " A TWO·OUT OOU BL~ by Rod <'arew a nd ci sing le by Don Baylor gave California a l ·O lead in the firs t mrnng. Consecuttvt' doubles by Downing and Carney Lansford and u two-out smglc by Rick Miller anothe r former Hoston pl<iyl'r m<idl' 1t 3 O. before Jim Rice singled. Carl Ya~lrzemsk1 doubled and Butt-h Jloh4'on h1• J -.acrihce fl y tu nar rm .. 1t lo :J I after two tnnin~:. Downing'!. ho mer with Jot· Hu d1 , who had singled . on basf> «a ppcd California.., i-coring .. .CtN lhrN· innings llowever California )!ot fl vl' morl• hi t~ befor e-1t wcis over "Both teams hit tht• ball hard durmg ltus four· ga mt' :.en l's." Downing said "But lhetr!. wen: l'aught more times than ours " T W E R t: D S 0 X won th t'· opene r 9·4 .. California took the second game 10·2, and Boston came back with a 9·8 squeaker Wednesday night ..T here ha ve bee n high · scorinf( and big-hitting games in this series." Baylor s aid, "hut tonight we had ~he p1tchmg " l3t•:.1d1•!-. a H1 <·1• homer in the ~•xlh, his fifth or tht· year and the ninth stra1Rhl gamt m which thl· Jfrd Sox hcivc homered lhe Ht•<I Sox pulled off a triple pl<iy their f1ri.t at f'cnway i.11H'e :'lt av 2:--i 197 2 .1 ~a1 n ..,1 lh1· Oriole' Court Upl10Jds Webster Case NE-:W 'rOHK cAJ1 1 T h1•c·1m1 rwnsat1on awardc•d tht• St·attll' Sup1·rSon1r)ii for the lo-.s of <·<·ntl·r Marvin Wcb~l<'r wa ... up held today hy a court appoinlc·ri '-Pl'Cial master. National Ba:-ket ha II Asso('t<Jl1on Comm ti>!.wm·r Larry O'Br1t'n announcl•d. Wc:bsh·r played oul his opium w1lh ll'\t• Sont C's and signed a muJt1year C'ontract with the New York Km('k5 last year For !.l~n· 1ni:: Webstt•r, O'Brien awarded t he Soni c~ forw<1rd Lonn1t'. Shelton, a first rou nd dra ft <.'hotct• and $450.000 on Sept. 29. 1978 Bucky JJcnt 0£ the New York Yankees goes high to c·('aoc the s liding Julio Cruz o f Seal· I If' <JS he gets off has throw to first to gel Oan Meyer at firs t Thursday The l wan killing was pa rt of <Jn 8·1 Yankee v1ctorv ci~ Tommy .John an h as season record to 7-0 "W<' hit <'nough lo f.Wl ninl· r11n~ off t\~t '>t'. · s aid Zimmer * * * Fou r-~a m e S weep B ad News for LA: Mets Leave Town LOS ANGELES CAP> There·s good .news and bad ne ws for tht' Los Angeles Dodgers. The good news is a four-game wmmng streak Thl' b<Jd news 1s that they won't have the New York Mell. lo kick around ag;un until July The Ood1w rs completed a series sweep of the Mets Thursday night in <J most emphatic way as Andy Messers mith and 8111 Russell keyed a 14 I runaway The game wasn't as close as the score might 1nd1cute Mt:SSEltSMITH SCA'M'ERF.D six hits tn seven innings and Russell drove 1r1 fi ve runs with a two-run homer and a pui r or s ingles as the two-time defending National League champions moved to within four games offlrsl-place Houston in the NL West. In all probability. Messersmith could have pitched his first complete game in more than two years. but CharUe Hough was ca lled upon to hurl the final two innings for Los Angeles. "I was very, very pleased and impressed with Andy.·· said Los An1teles Manager Tom Lasorda. "We're not going to take a ny chances with him because of his arm. We fet!l his arm is getting s tronger and stronger. "WE TALKED IT OVER WITH IOM and figured it was best to get him out of the re." continued Lasorda. "As a team, we're start· ing lottitthe ball like we 're capableofhitting it." Messersmith, 2·2. brought a .S.85 earned run average and an .000 balling average into the game. Both improved dramatically as he a llowed only a sixlh·inning homer to Lee Mazilli and picked up two hits including a two·run double which climaxed a six· run third inning. The 33-year-old right·hander who signed with the Dodgers as a free agent during the wint~r is trying-to mak1!"'a comeback from various injuries that limited him to a total of five victories in 1977 and 1978. "l'M STILL NOT l ot P ERCENT but I 'm advancing every time out there," said Messersmith. "I didn't throw as many fastballs tonight, although that one to Lee Mazzilli was fat and you'd think I'd have learned by now. But 1 am improving." Surprisingly, Russell leads the Dodgers in RBI with 19 and his big night at the plate improved his batting aver age to .309. "Sometrung's wrong if I'm leading the club in RBis but I'm happy about it,'' said Russell. "I'm not doing anything differently than I have in the past." Hussell hit .286 last year. bringin g his 10-year big league average up to .26S. Is this the year he goes over .300? · / "I hope so," he s aid. "I think it's every hitter 's dream to hit . 300 and I'm no e xception. But it's early in the season. The main thing ript now is to win." ANOl'RER DODGER TO EN.IOY a big night offensively was outnelder Gary Thomasson, who bad three bits. RoW-Cey and Steve Yea1er IOCked homers as Los Angeles pounded loser Craig Swan. 3-3,.and three New York relievers for t• hits. ; ... ·-··· rl.J..-----·-----·----------· ... · ··---· · · -.. Boston Gets Triple P lay BOST(). IL hac111 I hap Jll'lll'd f<1r :-.<•\ t·n \ l·ar... <t nd II didn 't c·han1.w thl' nulcoml' but the Boston Ht·1~"iox pulled uff a tnpl<> pla~ One mmut1• th<' Angels had tv.o mt•n on baC.t• 1n thl' sevt-nth inning Tl111r,day 111g ht Rod Car('W had h·d off 1o1,1th J hloop !-.tnglt• down tht' f1r-.t h<JS<' hm·. and Don H;iylor fo llow1.·d with a ground s1ngh• past th1· shortstop W 1th th1· rnunl I I. Joe Rudi lin<•d a shol to\\ard Red Sox St'cond tw~<·man .ferry Remy. wh() lea1>t•d anri caught the ba ll BILL RUSSELL Herny ramt• down a nd 01 ppcd lhl' bull t o !-.hnrts t op Hick IJurll'son, who steppl'd on second tn nail Can•w b<•fore he tould gel b~1ck Burleson lht'n fired to first bci s c m<Jn George Scott. who s u .. •pped on thl· bas e bcfort Baylor could get back. The h.1sl time il happened w<J~ May 25. 1972. aga1n1.>t th< RH lt1 more Oriole·~ NOT THIS TIME -Don Baylor of the Angels wa sn't fast enough ttus time as Boston's J erry Remy takes a throw to catch the sliding Baylor trying to steal seco nd Thurs- day night. Early Sum1ner? Not for Montreal Umadiens Rally From 3-1 Deficit to Win in Overti m e MONTREAL <AP> Larry Robinson. the Montreal Canadiens' All·star de· fenseman, just didn't feel ready for a n ear· ly SUPlmer. Neither did Guy Lafleur, Jae· ques Lemaire and Yvon Lambert. Tr ailing 3·1 a fter two periods, the Cana· diens fought back to tie the count. rally again from a 4·3 deficit and go on to edge the Boston Bruins 5-4 Thursday on Lam· bert's goal at 9:33 of overtime. LAMBERT STEER ED in a pass from Mario Tremblay. then was buried by jubilant teammates in a pile·on as the Canadiens captured the deciding seventh game of a tough National Hockey League semirinal . Now the Canadiens. who were less than two minutes away rrom elimination. get a sbot at the surprising New York Rangers a nd a chance for a fourth consecutive Stanley Cup championship. "When we were down 3·1, I knew thAt if ~ ------- we didn't go out and work our butts off. 1t was going to be a n early summer," Robinson said. "I didn't feel ready for an early s ummer. If you don't give your all here. you're on holiday. You just can't say die until the last second. "ARE WE TIJlED? We 've got nothing to be tired about. At the most, we have seven ~ames left. And that's for all the money. It would ~ a sha me to throw it out the win· dow." The Canadiens outshot the Bruins. 52·30. not counting all the drives that were just off the net. but we re frustrated repeatedly by BostongoaUe Gilles Gilbert Three Montrea l goals were scored on power plays, the last by Lafleur with l · 14 left in regulation after the Bruins were pena lized for having too many men on the ICC "On the penalty. I'll take the blame." s aid Boston Coach Don Cher ry, whose con· ...... J\ tract now expires "It was my fault. We played as best W<' could. A lot of our guys played a super gam e. It was a tough one to lose. I feel like crying for my players." "TIDS GAME WAS for the Cup. as far as I'm concerned.'' s aid Gilbert. "I sa id before the ~ame whoever wins as going to win the Cup. I still think so." The Canadiens showed their roughness and spirit in closing out the series and de· feating Boston in the Forum for the 15th consecutive time since 1976. Doug Risebrough had a mask fitted to protect ll broken nose,· Bob Gainey came back after requiring 10 stitches to close a cut above his right ankle and veteran de· fe nseman Guy Lapointe was carted off on a stretcher in the third period with torn Ugaments In his left knee. "WE KNEW WE HAO lo go hard. especially in the first 10 minutes of over- Cime , .. Lambert said. ·-----------"'~ ' ' I \ DAILY Pl&.01 Frld•Y. Mey 11, 197' A Cepaule fteport ''°"' the World of Sport• Ali to Give Up ritle Before the End of June Fro• AP DbpaklM• ATLANTIC CITY, N .J . llcavyw.-1ih1 t>niung champion Muhammad AU 111y1 he wtll 1tve up his Utle before the t'nd of Jurw ~uuse he has out crown the aport that m ade ha m famous 'Tm a tyet>On. I'm a world travt'l\'r I m too big for box lna. There'• money to be made," Ah old Thuri.da "8oxin1 111 1re1tt Oo~lng Is • aood l hang Boxanw madt' m e what I am llut now 1 'm 101011 un to b1J(tic:r ttllna&•.' h..- tald. All spoke tll rt'porkr~ by ttiltiphon., frorn 'hll'ul(o duran.c u n1·•Mi f'<>nfort!nct: hert> prumutlntc next week's 10 card m»tch bet wt't.>ll h1:1 amatt>urs and those led by fornwr hcuv "'l'l~ht t•harn11 .l1w 1-·r,.1?1t'r Thl' r1.:ht:-.. ft·11turin~ t-'1 lJlll'I .. '>Oil, h('ll\ ywctjht M ui\ i:. t"rdtll'r, \\Ill bt: htSld ut Resorts lnlt.'rnat io n al llotl'I l'u1>ano here nu t •'r iday ru.:ht Mnd wall be nallonally televised on Sunt.lll y, May 20 All. hb fla mboyant s tyle coming ALI throu~h ovt:r the telephont>, 1>u1d 1t was "importa nt that I retire with this great image the lhree time heavyweight champion .. He denied a recent report that hts kidneys were causing him trouble "My kidneys are an perfect shape," Ali declared. ,.,_ Spar~w• Ag•••:•~• No., 1·0 Crafty Tommy John, the 36-year-0ld veteran, •. ran his pitching record to 7-0 as the New York Yankees bombed the Seattle Mariners, 8·1. Reggie Jackloa had an RBI for the seventh straight game to back up John's seven-hitter ... E rle Wilkins and Don Hood combined for a fi ve-hitter as the Cleveland Indians downed the Milwaukee Brewers, 8·1 ... Gary Roenlcll.e'a seventh hom er or the season was the game·wlnnlng hit ln Baltimore's 3-1 victo ry over the Oakland A's . . . Claudell WHblngton coll ected four hits, including a home run, that paced the Chicago White Sox past the Kansas Ci- ty Royals. 5·2 . . Rodney Scott's rirst ma· jor league home r a nd Steve Rogers' three- hit pitching carried the Montreal Expos to a 3-0 win over the San Francisco Giants ... The Philadelphia Phillies won their i.. seventh slrall-!ht road g<1mc by stoppin~ -, the San Diego Padres, 3·2 ... Bob Sykes. Darold Knowles and Mark Llttell com- JAc•so" bined on a f1v<'·hitte r as th<' St. Louis Cardinals toµpcd the Houston Astros. 3-1 . , The Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds battled to a 7.7 tie in a l(ame that was suspended M> the Cubs could catch a pl(jne to Houston. Watson Sizzles -. ••re f'l.d•• w .... ., .. .., sa.,. lt'ICana e~-roN A IOvt'rnment witne11 in a mlllio~· dollu ract•.r11d.n1 trial tesutled lhat two of the rac. , he WH lnvolvf'd In fixing were IO obvloua that racln1 lan1 1t the tracb in Khode llland and Pennaylvanla nearly rioh!d Anthony P Ciulla , 35, chief government witness In the U.S. l>1'4trlC'l <.:ourt triitl, 1w1d u ruce ne ttxed at Pocono Vowns in l'eoni~ylvanJa was t10 obvloua that the 11pectatora nearly rioted Ind 11ome ltil flrt:s to U\e at.an~ in protest . .------fl-~e •I Ille•••----- Tl'lHts R11n1itt'n ° pitcher II• Ker11, on killing lime on t ht• road '"You rt1ud seven papers and don't r~member .1 1 h1111; You drink 140 cups of colfee and hit the John oftt•r t'\lt'r JOlh. It you can sleep, you sleep It's easier thun Uunkmtc The n maybe you go to a s hopptn1 mall .rnt.I •tl'l lo~t This lire drives you crazy. I should know. It ii rnh· 1111· t'"''Y two years ago and I never recovered." ...... ~ale Red.-..a l're• Raider• •• n unnlnt; but·k Pet~ Buaszak, who helped the 011kl.111d Raiders th rough nine division cham· 111111h l11ps und wus the team's point leader in the \!17ti Suvcr Oowl, retired Thursday •.. Four·time Ind} winner A.J. •'oyt turned the day 's fastest quaUrylng L11111• rur the Memorial weekend classic with a 194.890 mph ef· f111 t Costa Mesa 's Danny Ongals is one of five drivers to top thl· 100 mark, turnan~ a 193.133 Thursday . . . Dick Jones , •A".uiAK coach of the r• aning backs at Weber Slate tn 1978, has been na m ed an assistant at Loog Beach State under head football coach Dave Currey ... T he nation's best r u nners who a s pire to the Boston Mar athon next year will have to run a bit faster to qualify. Meo under 40 will have to qualify in two hours , 50 minutes, over 40 will be three hour s, 10 minutes and for women it will be three hours, 20 minutes . . . Unbeaten Canada extended its win· ning streak to fi ve games today by beating Australia 65·57 in the final round of the World Wome n 's Basketball championsb1ps at !:>eoul and can clit:tch the title with a win over the United State~ Sunday. T~u•on, Rad•o Following are the major sports events on televlsion tonight. Ra tings are:' .t ././excellent;" ''worth wa tching · '' fa ir ·' forget it. ' ' 5 p.m., Channel 5 ./ ./ ./ ./ ANGELS BASEBALL: Angels at New York. Announcers: Dick Enberg and Ron Fair ly. Jim Barr Is scheduled to start on the mound for the Angels as they open a three-game series with the Yankees. Opposing Barr Is Catfish Hunter <0·2 >. OTHER TV Horse Racing Today at Hollywood Park, 7 P.m •. Channel 52. NBA Basketball Phoenix a t Seattle, laped. 11 :30 p.m ., Channel 2. RADIO Aaseball An gPl s a t New York, S p,m., KMPC (7101 : Mon· 1·rea1 at Dodqers, 7:2S p .m .. KABC (790). (64) Bruins Belt USC, 12-5 · Final Hole of First Round Completed Today LOS ANGF.LES CJ\P ) - Catcher Jim Thomas drove in five runs to lead UCLA to a 12·5 victory over Southern Cal Thurs · day night in Pac·lO Southern 01 vision baseball. DALLAS <AP> -Derending champion Tom Watson, a dues· paying member or Preston Trail Golf Club, parred a rain delayed final hole today to finish with a s ax under par 64 and i:trnb the first round lead in lhe soggy Byron Nelson Golf Classic. Wat.son was standing on the nlntb lee box, a fter completing 17 holes Thursday. when heavy ralns forced 39 golfers in the 155 man field to complete play to· day. WATSON COMPLETED his round wilh six birdies and no bogeys. He was just a st roke off the course record he sha res with Buddy Allin. The rains pounded Preston Trail again early today but the second round was under way. Larry Nelson held the over· nai:ht lead, having completed his firs t round with a rive under par 65. George Burns was at 66 and the trio of Brad Bryant, Lanny Wa dkins and Morris Hatalsky al 67. Ar nold Palm er was among a quartet at 68. WATSON, PLAYING the back nine first , was one under par com ing into No. 18. Then he sank putts or 15, 18 a nd eight feet for consecutive birdies, made a 15 footer on No. 4 to move into a tie with Nelson, then took the lead after hitting a nine iron to within three feel of the pin on the 43l·yard sixth hole. Watson. who won this tourna· m enl a year ago, was looking over a six-foot birdie putt al the par·3 eighth hole when offtcaab sounded the sirens Ha s putt slirl off to the s1dt· and he took his par and hcadt:d in. "I IDT A LOT or J,!o<>d shots to- day, and I'm certainly happy about the way I was playing." said Wats<>n . 1979 's lt>ad1ng m oney wanner with S232,67t\. l n his victories in the Hef-itage Classic, which he won by fi vP strokes. a nd the Tournament of Champions, which he won by six shots, Wa tson led from start. lo finish. He was second in four other tournaments . Nelson, like Watson , had a bogey-free round. lie had birdies -0n Nos. 2,5,11,15, a nd 17. "I kinda scraped around on the front side, but I played a lit· lie better on the back s ide . Thomas hit a three.r un homer 1n the 1>econd inning to give the Bruins ::i 4 O Jc.at! Pikhl'r Tim l.cary went :tll t h{' way· for lH.'L/\ 's ct1v1s1on <'hamptons . a lthough th(' TroJHns broke through for four runs an thl' eighth. Dan Gausepohl drove in thret' runs for UCLA with a double and hom er Pat Dods on ha d two doubles and two sing les for the Bruins, now 20-8 in the Pac.JO with two games against the Tro- jans remaining. The UCLA over· a ll record is 40·15. Southern Cal had home runs by Keith Brown and Bob Skube. The Trojans have a 14·14 record in the Pac-10 a nd are 32·23 in all games. ClOLF/VOLLEYBALL/BASKETBALL ..... ~ Force Out -- Oakla nd second baseman Mackey Klutts forces out Baltimore's Benny Ayala, but couldn't double up the run- ner at first Thursday night. Baltimore won, 3·1. Rustlers Romp Bland Leads GWC Women Can anybody stop Golden West Colle~e., That's the question ever ybody in the Southern Califor nia women's junior college ba~k et · b a ll champ1ons h1p~ a t Sad· d lcback College seem to be a~k ing artcr the Rustl ers won in typical fashion Thursday night Gelling JO points from Me ledcv Rland. Guldt:n WC!>l downed. San D1E'go !tks..,, 73.57 to Hdvance to nn K o 'clock semifinal ~amc aga1 n ~t Palomar tonight Bla nd tut 12 of 19 shots from the floor as Golden West ran its season record to 28·0. or course. she had a lot of help Kim Eisenha rt scored 14 points and grabbed 15 rebounds whal(> Pam Banks had ll dozen points and a dozen rebounds as Golrlt•n WN;t's Jo!nlt1cn trio 1'0m· l.>1netl for orw les:-. po int than the enlir<· San Diego Mcs.J tt·.1m Palomar earned the righl LI> fact: the Rustlers by outh.1l>lJng Auburn Succumbs J\URU RN. Al3 . I J\P ) - Auburn University orr1c1a ls said today that a probal ion ordered by the NCAA for recruiting v1olat1ons 1s '"more• severe than warranted," but would not be contested. The NCAA announced Thurs- day probation or two years tn rootbull and one year in basket- ball. · Sant.1 Hart>ara, 69·59. T he other ~t>m 1fin.tl 1'> a bat of a s urprise aftvr Pa ~a dcna s tunned (.'ypre~!i. 1:12.n. a nd Fullerton knnekt'd orf Lung HeJCh , 70-62. l'a .,ach·n:1 a n d 1''ul le rton squ1.1rt• off toru ~ht .il li Vanguard Top La Verne LA MIRADA T he aces in the Southnn Cal•fnrn1a Collegt> basl·bull lineup came through as expected Thursd<1y K ent M1 y<1s hlro. th e Vanguards ' top pitdter , threw a '>Ill. hitter and c; reg Hanson . sec ~ tup hlllt•r, slugged a home run to plH'•• a :i i vir tory over 1.;1 \" t·m.· 1r1 the opening round of 1 lw NAIA District 3 playoffs hl·rr Southt'rn C'<il played USIU earltt>r lO<fov 1n round two of the douhle·eltm1nat1on aHa1r that wands up Saturday. Miyashiro struck out just two but i.tot 17 ballt•r:.;. to ground out as he raJsed has st·.tson record to 10 5 Hanson upped his home run total to H. hit~ to 69 and RRI to 56 "'hile Butch Plank also drilled a homl! run for the winners. sec raised Its season record to 34 ·24 w11h the vi ctor y. L:iVcme. whit·h has won the last five district titles is 22·14. Volleyball .Teams Play • · 1 picked up a lot or right clubs t o d ay . I u sed t he wrong club only once, or maybe I hit badly with the right club then. I never had a bad li e, and I chipped well. .. Baseball Standings JOHNSON & SON SALESMAN OF THI MONTH CJF volleyball playoff action 111 on the menu tonight for four Orange Coast area high school teams as Fountain Va lley and Huntington Beach of the Sunset League, and Sea View League entries Estancia and Irvine lake to the floor. Two are at home fo r 7 o'clock contests as South Pasadena in· vades Irvine and Estancia plays host to Mission Viejo. The b ig g uns-South Coast League champ San Clemente , Sunset League kingpin Newport. Harbor and South Cojlst League runnerup Laguna Beach, the top three seeds In the playoffs, are idle WJtU tbe second round Tues· day. Huntington Beac h. with all· league standouts Brian Farris and Kenny Gries t in the lineup, can qualify for a s hot al San Clemente with a victory t onight at Miraleste. Fountain Valley, the runoerup in the Sunset, is at Monte Vista. Leading t he Fountain Valley contingent are all-league aces Tom Gregor y , Randy Harris, Dan Haskel an Frank Real, with the victor lo travel to No. 4 seeded Santa Monica Tuesday. Estancia, runnerup to El Toro in the Sea View, boasts senior J e fl Gasper and Craig Keup, a l o n ~ with ju n ior Tim Krohnfeldt in the lineup in what could be the gem of the night In terms of competitive volleyball with Mission Viejo. The winner qualifies for a shot at the survivor oT the Bishop Mo ntgome ry-S a nta Barbara game. OCC Players Advance Oranp Coast College ls shooting for a double 1weep of tbe Soulbem CallfomJa Junior coUege tennl1 champlombips that re.ume today. Jim Dent, who led the first two rounds of last year 's lourna· ment. was one or many, includ· ing Lee Tre vino, at even par 70. Basketball Honors For GWC Quartet Pam Banks was named most valuable player and three other Golden West Coll ege teammates wer(' picked t o the 10-girl All · Southe rn California Conrerence basketball kam by the member coaches this week . B a nks was joine d by Kim Eisenhart., Me ledey Bland and Ch ris Gage on the l earn with runncrup Cypress placing three girls on lhe squad. Realistically Speaking ... HIGHER LEASE PAYMENTS Save You$$$ In The Long Run - Get Factual Information The Pirate men'• team features the No. t aeeded 11ng)ea player, Mlke Fedderly, and the No. 1 seeded doublet team, Fedderly and Jeff Tomei. Both made it past the first two rounds of play at Oronmont Co1Je1e along wllh unseeded Tomei ln atqleaplay. ..._,.._IWnllt About Auto Leasing In tbe women's evenl,.at Mt. 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LOUI\ 18 f or\thOJ>,n (lllC.tQO I Rev\<llel I ., •I HOU\IOll I R•((tllO 1 "·" n Ne., Von IKoOfl ().01 <II San D••oo IMur• 7 01, Pllll•ClrlplW8 t(';arllon 7.)1 al S•n Fr•n<•K<> (Kntpper .H I. n S.1-Y'' G•mtt MontrtJ11 •I C>Mttr• t in< 11\N ll al Pllhbu•Oll PlllladtlOIW• •! S.n Fr-•KO 0HtaQO •I HOuSIOll Atlanta •I SI l0114' New Yon •I Safi 01eoo JCHNSDN &-SDN THt: FAM ll.Y l.INC0 l '·'1FRC t W\ ~TOWt 26 26 llarbor Blvd. ( o'la Mc'a ~.-o.~630 PETER "THE GREEK" PE LEU SES USED CAR SPECIALS '79 MONARCH GHIA S!DAH Tan with tan interior. IHI wheel, cruise cont rol. po wer windows. a ir. AM/FM srereo -8 track tape 1988WCA1 '76 MONARCH SEDAM Stiver wi th contrasllng red in1e11or. Air cond111oning tor those hOI summer months. l470P0H). 53995 '75UMCOLM MARK V G1venchy gave his best to s1y1e a car tor yo u in r1.irQuo1se wllh matching velour 1ntenor. A beautllul automobile. yours 10 drive and entoy for only (766NJN). 56495 ' ------------.. ..... -.. ,•: ' ' ' BASEBALL I AUTO SPORTS I SOFTBALL Player of the Year Sea Kings' Leslie sea View's Best BJ aOGEa CAJlL80N ~ .............. Steve LNUe, who lf'd ~ Corona del Mar Hl1h SH Ktn1• to thelr ftnt•ver b .. ball champk>nlb!p, baa been choeen aa the Se• View Leque'a Player oft.he Vear aa eelected by the Dally PUot. ' l.Aeli•, who operatea at ahortatop when he la not on the mound. fubloaed a 1-2 won-loaa mark on the mound wU.h an o.t7 ERA. tu a bitter, to.. alammed the ba.H at a .~7 pace. COACH OF THE VEAa hanort 110 to Tom Tracer of the Sea Ktn1•. wbo "kept Ma team on top from start to finish. be1Un1 the 'leld by ~ aamt-lf ~ T.-o playert bo•l t bn\Uni av~ragt-is over .400 with Lea11_,·~ 1 .eammate, Cbrta Johnston 1tt 429 and El Toro out/lelder Johnny Bryant at .~ Jobnltoo wu named to the team at third bJlse. althou1h he .tao· plc:ked up a 4·0 r~cord on tht" mound Along with h1is .'29 !Jul .inc averaae aoea 15 RBI In le1tgue <>then on the fanst lt.'am with healthy batUng averagei; a re Eataocaa Hlgh'a Bob Larimer < 364 l, Randy Drouwer 1 356 > and Mike Williams t 34.2 1, "oat a Mesa'11 RJchard Long t 3251 and Irvine Hlah'• Mark Swancoat t 325 > ALL·SEA VlEW LEAG llt: t 'lnt Team Poi. Player, Scbool P-Steve LeslJe, Corona dt!l Mar P-Glenn Donnelly, Estanc11& C-Bob Larimer, Est1&nc1a 18-Randy Brouwer, Estancia 28-John Melbon, Corona del Mar 38-Chris J ohnston, Corona clE'I M;,r SS-Jeff Pnc~. Corona del Mar 0 -Johnny Bry<rn l, El Toro 0 -Carl Ehmann, Corona dcl Mar 0 -Mark Swancoat, Irvine OH-Mike Williams. Estancia Ut-Ricbard Long, Costa Mei.a Second Tt>am P Jeff Sutt~rficld, Costa Mc::.a 1'-Gary Robins. El Toro I. Mark Sr 6-2 Sr 6·3 Sr. .364 ~r. .356 Sr. .282 S r 429 So 26fl Sr 405 J r .295 Jr. 325 ~r .342 Sr .325 STEVE LESLIE f~. Mey 11, 1978 DAILY PILOT 8f 40BNSt:t'ANO Skeie: He Cares Rhomboids, m e n isectomy, pe roneale, scapulae., vital capacity and anterior cruciate. Sounds like the vocabulary to a foreign language. Instead, those words are a way of life for Orange Coast Collece athletic tralner Leon Skele. Like most trainers, Skeie is highly un- derpublici.zed and underrated for a man of bis v c.lue. ' He mends, repairs, adjusts, fixes, tapes. massages. rubs, aces and )teats-and that's only the beginning. HE'S IN AT THE caACK OF DAWN and out after the sun sets . He is the man in the middle when an inJUry lo an athlete occurs. He's the one who has to make the decision when, or if, or bow long, an individual may be sidelined. Still. an all, "there is nothing I would rather do than what I'm doing," says Skeie. "I like seeing people get well a nd be happy and satisfied with themselves. ·· 1 care about everybody who comes in. You can't do your JOb otherwise if you don't really ca re ." . S keie also cared enough to get himself o ff his Io wa f a rm , wh e re many peop le t hought he 'd b e a farmer. and into Iowa State University where he graduated with a major 111 µh ysica l education ~md u m anor rn hiologic:al science lie then went on to cam has Masters degrees in these subJcct::. 1n 1972 "You have to be dedicated. You have to love people and care about them. You have to have an unnatural desire to want to help." THE JT-YEAR·OLD BLOND-HAIRED trainer isn't totally preoccupied with bis job thou1h. He's as devoted to his family as he is to his occupation. '''lbe most important thine to me ls my fami· ly," says Skeie of his wife Cheryl and daughters Stacey <12> and Kim <10). "We're very active as a family and I enjoy being with them. They relax me." But there's nothing relaxing when Skeie re- porta to the training room. "I grew up on the farm with the thinking I had. to out-work everybody else," says Skeie, who ap· plies the same philosophy today. or course. maybe that's why Skeie is set apart from the other trainers . His dedication, unbound· ing enthusiasm and tireless effort. "Some trainers tend to get caught up in theii: own 'domain' and don't want to look for better things. It's jealousy, where they say 'my way is the only way'." "'IUERE ARE A TREMENOOU!I amount of trainers, though, that a re constantly searching and trying to find the best way to do things. "I could leach you a tape job on Monday, and if 1 find a different way that's better later, I could teach you all over again two days later." It's a ll of the above that makes Skeie the out· standing trainer he 1s today. Not only is he devoted, conscientious a nd thorough, but he cares ... and above all. that's what matters the moM . • • • Orangl' Coast College will host its second an- nual National Warm·up Outdoor Racquetball IT 'S BI:: EN A Tournament Junt• 1·3 on OCC's 13 outdoor courts. C -Damien Watter::., Irvine 18-J im Shollin. Corona d<.'I Mar 28-Steve Redding, Unrversrty 38-Roy Santa Maria, Estancia SS-Mike Bennett, Estancia SS-Kelly Rollins, E l Turo O-MikeTereg1s, Costa Mc.,<1 0 -Kent Soper, Estancia ,OH-David Key, El Toro Ut-David Langmade. University Ut -Jim Gleason , University Sr. 5 I J r. 3 2 Sr 265 Sr. 3:.ffi Sr. .:123 Minutemen Win 11•.irnrng experi ence The tourney prt•cedl's the ::.1xlh annual Three-Wall for Ske1e ever since SKEIE National champ1onsh1pi:. :.lated for June 29 through J 1 31J .. To different people I'm different things ." July 1 al OCC Jr :~5 .Jr 2f>8 CAMBRIA Pat Arndt U1rt·" .1 cumple lc game and Kl·n Parker socked a11 !till lr1pl<· I hat carried the Liberty Chrt~l1Jn Mm utl'nwn of II unti ngton Bc.ich to a 5 I v1c·tury O\'<:'r Cuai.L C111on Thursday an the f1r:.l rountl 11( th<' C l F s mall srhool b<i::.cl>.ill 11lt1 )'Offs :-..1 \., Ske1e in describing how i><:ople look at him Competll1on an the warm.up tourney will be Player of the Year: Leshl', CoTona del Mar Coach of the Year. Tom Trager , Co rona del Mar Sr. 260 Sr 250 Jr 2~ Sr 378 Sr .325 Hero or Villain? ' ... IRfI,y Could Be Rough /or F oyt .. By HOWARD L. HANDY 0t ltle 0 •11' ~ilet S&aH · Mystery and intrigue are creeping into the Indl~napo lt s 500-mile championship race on May 27 in time for Saturday's opening day of lime trials and depending on wfiat side of the fence you are on, A. J Foyt is the hero or the villain. Foyt, the all-time leader an lndy victories and a s ix -time USAC championship car title holder, could be in for a rough ride in this year's Indy race. He was a charter member of the dissenting CART group, then defected back to USAC, sponsors or tbe Indy 500 and has been called a conspirator an a plot to try and keep six CART teams out of Uus year's Indy race. What will happen on the race track during the race is anybody's guess. This is not to say that any of the othe r drivers would ris k their MOTOR SPORTS expensive machines to deUberately try aod knock Foyt out of the race but they won't Rive any ground to the charging Foyt. either. THERE HAS B EEN A LOT of harsh words uttered already in the dispute that was temporarily halted by a judge's court order, allowing the s ix CART teams to compete this year. But the war 1s far from over and the two groups will go back to feuding as soon as Indy is over unless a compromise is reached in the meantime. WHEN THE DRIVE RS ARE in a speeding machine going over 175 miles per hour, each and everyone must use extreme caution to protect himself and the othe r drivers. How many of the others will feel that way toward Foyt? The Houston driver is very clear in his thoughts about the CA RT group. "They didn't want to run here in the first place," be said. "It's awful funny they came back like crybabies on their knees. When they got in trouble they realized how big this race was. And I'm sure they had some pressure put on 'em by theit spoDIOnl." CONCERNING THE TRIAL last week in which be did not testify, Foyt said : "I'd have come to lndianapoli5 when I was ready. They could have subpoenaed me, but I've got some pretty good lawyers too. They'd have to handcuff me and take me to 1ail . That's the only way I'd be there." Those ~i~htinJil words and many of tbe opposing group will not take kindly to Foyt·s remarks and there could be trouble brewing on the track an a close situation. It is hoped that a ll of lhc drivers hold their cool and that personal feelings aren't a part of the big race on May 27. But only time will tell just how deep the wound has gone and what the final outcome will be. • • * THE NEXT BIG RA CE 1n Southern Callrornia is the NAPA 400 for stock cars on tht! weekend of JunP. 7·10 at R ivers ide Internat ional Raceway This is a NASCAR l'vent featuring such dnvers as Ri chard Petty, Cale Yarborough, Darrell Waltrip, Benny Parsons, Buddy Ba ker a nd thr Allison brothers Bobby and Donnie <ilong with many othe r~ One of the bright young drivers lll watch 1s Tim Wrlhamson who won .Januarv·s Stock Car Products 300 at Riverside. • • * VERY FEW P EOJitE WITNESS the action in an off-road race such <JS lhe Baja 1.000 or others of this type The closest has been the race al Riverside International Raceway sponsored by SCORE. But June 22·23 at the Los Angeles Coliseum. the off.road championship gran prix competition will be making history in the first stadium race. Volkswagens, motorcycles, street cars and trucks will be among the e ntries for this c los,e d c ircuit com petition. It will be interesUng to wa tch a vehicle lead 10 others up the stairs to the preistyle, pick an ar chway hoping you don't catch a piece or it. Then drift through a light lert tum hilting the power at just the right time to charge straight through the main arch and leap out Into the air to land 60 feel down the stadium floor. i· ~!~.!~!.'?.~-~ ~!~th!!?;:~ softball coach Judy Garman requires beat San Diego Mesa . ber pitchers to do more than just That enabled Secrist to post her throw the ball and the philoeopby 15th pitching win lo 18 decisions and paid off 'lbunday in the openinl day help Golden West run it.a season rec- of ac:tioo ln the Southern California ord to 31-7. Secrist struck out seveo regional tournament. while allowing one walk. Cindee Secrist and Juli~ Anderson, Murray's one-out slngle drove in the wlnnin1 pitchers tn a ~WC the tyiq nm in the seventh that sent doubleheader sweep,. also com baned the game into extra innings. for tbe wlnnlng run 1n lbe nl1htc:ap Anderson went the distance on the that advanced the Rustlers to a th1rd mound tn the opener against Citrus. round me~tlng with LA Valley "Striking out. Sbe got the only run she tonl1bt (7 o clock) a t Golden West really needed in the filth when Kim Andenon'a aix·hiller sparked• 2-0 LI.bell •lnlltd and circled the bases victory over Citrus in the opener, on a throwfita error then Secrtst fired a flve·hitter to de· · feat San Dlelo Meaa, 2·1. LA V.Uey la the only other un· In tbe bottom of the ninth inning beaten team In the tournament alter a1alalt Meaa, Secrist at.ogled with stoppl n1 Fullerton, 2· l, a nd two out.I, advanced to aecond on a Moorpark, 13-5. 1tn11e bJ Jtodee Murray and scored The championship game Is set ror tbe wlDaiq nm when Ander.ion lined Saturday. ·-- 'Tht• most frustrating p.art of my Job is not being held in men·., open s ingles, open doubles , B Jhlc lo get somebody back as fast as I would want s mgles. 8 doubl<'~. C singles and senior singles. ·· Uut I cn1oy gelling up and going to work The same uvphc:. for women except for senior 1•\ cry day The idea is that you love what you're singles. do111g You gd to meet people and try to help Entry deadline 1:. Ma y 29 For further informa- l twm .. lion phone 556·5890. THE ALL NEW 4-WHEEL DRIVE GO ANYWHERE MACHINE. ....---COUNTRY TOUGH, YET CITY SLICK.---. I I ! . I j I , • I )11/f • ' I • 11. I I I l Roon 1v 7 fOQI C df j I ! 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Top five en.,.,,. evenl qu.1111, tor CI F P'•· llm• Misc. THUllSDAY'S TllANSACTIONS aASllALL. A-k MLe .... CHICAGO WHITE SOX Purc hlM!d Ille contrecl of Alcll Hinton, pltcMr, from •ow• o1 tM A~lcen As\O<IAtoon. Optioned Th.cl eotley, O\lttleldor, 10 low" N-IL•- CHICAGO CUBS llelHW<I G-Chnt'- oulfleld9r, -eOdlCI him lo Ille co.tlll"9 '1•11 C•lleol up 8111 Ce""'"· p11c11er, from Wlcllll• of,,.. A,...rlcen Assotlahon. l'OOTaALL .......... l' .... llL.._ CLEVEUINO BROWNS SiQMd A1tn c11r1111e -Aea -k•ll. dele11•1n encl\. Pet HHly, runnl119 OeO, Edw•rd Del~. kltker. l(en Mullem. llMbecktr. and Joe Henry, llQflt end, lo r.-•llf'AI conlratl• DENVER BRONCO!> Stoned Lerry Pell\oVMtl, olttMI.,., l•Ole. J•ll Hiiie•. c;or- ... ,0.Ck, ...., \/Ince Tltomp\On and Mermen Coulter, ""'"'"' beck•. 10 ''" _, con-lr•ctl. MIAMI OOLPHINS N•med Slovit Crosby -1•1 IMml coec11 OllKLANO AAIDEllS Scg,,ed OOle Grevu. rYNll"9 beck, to • lree •oen1 con· t•ecl. A""°""'ed IM retirement of P•re ll•neuek, runttl"9 beck. SAN FllANCISCO 4'EAS -S1onect l<otn SM• "'"" Olln NteMll•. punlet1, lo free ...,.1contrecl•. SEATTLE SEllHllWic:S !>IQned Cllerllt ColH. teckle, toe tllf'M·yeer tonlr•cl. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS SIQMd Sieve Levenlell•r. defensive b•ck; Bo AdklUCH'I, -ltr·plect kicker, Dick Bell. clefen•lv• lec:kle, EllOfl Ge,,ett, llQlll tnd; -O.CW.. v .. -. offen•I.,. tl"l•d, 10 ''" • .. 111 contrecll C.......l'eetN"U .... CALGAllY STAMPEOEllS SIQtli!d" Oo"9 •• , ... """· .. ..,.,,.,., OllO ·-IOer, •n<I Ml<llHI Miiion, re<etwr SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHlllOERS Slff'lf Mike Strkklencl, runnln9 beck, Lou Cle re, llnebecker. e ncl S.m HOiden. of· .. ... , ..... o .. FOR THE RECORD /GYMNASTICS Wi1,111ing Goof 41'WI ......... Montreal's Y von Lambert «center 1 put~ 111 the winning shot as Boston 's Brad Park !left> and goalte <.;11les <.;1Jbert arrive loo l ate to block the shot which gave the Can<t d1L·n:-. :1 :"!I\ v11. t<>ry Thursday night and a twrth 1n the· ;\:1t 1onal l11wk('y League pl a) off f 1 n a h <.a g a in !'I t t'h l' :\ <· w York H;rngt•rs Positive Results Graves Tabbed Beckner's Way Gets It Do11e OAKLAND IAP I Obie <iraves, lht· rerorr1 hr 1•ak1ng running back I c c1 m \. a I S l a t t• Fulll·rt11n, ~1~nf'd as a rr.... <t~t:-nl .an<t be.gan By JOHN CORDERO Of Ille O.a1Cy Pllel Sulf Former Olympic gymnast Richard Bec kner is not concerned with the t hrill of victory or the agony of de feat. For him. it's the rewards of participation that count For nearly 20 years <ifter compet- 10 g en the Olympics gam es a t Me lbourne , Australta. Bcckncr 's in volv('mt•nl 1n gymna!.ti<''> c·ontinucs through his volunlt:t·r work with ch1ldr1:n .it thl' lrv1nl· Gy mna-st11·s I' ark Thl' 51 ~<·ar old phy..,11::.il t.·c..lu t'CH1011 tea chl'r for the: O r;.c n g1..• Unifccd School 010...tri<•t who ab<1 coaches gymnastics al tht' Laguna Beach a11d Ora nge rctrL·at1o n dt!p artmcnts. :.ays the young:.ll'rs ht· "'orh with arc not c hampion.c,h1p 1..·althl•r BUT HE PREF•;Ks working Wllh children with averagt• a b1lit1es a nd producing their hidden qualities to achieve results "That to me 1s morl' 1mport;.cnt than picking somchmly up that ,.., alrC'ady a rhampeon "h<' sav!-. Tht> Ne y. port Beach rc!-.1dcnt rr; C'eivrs a lot of sat11'f<1ct10n when som com•. whOM' · s kill., are not (;ocf given.·· wins first plan• 1n <• JD m nas t ics ml'Ct Beckner. who lr:11 ns ahout 120 students from lhC' thrC'C' recreation departmc nLc;. doC'sn't hclicve in using n tough gu y a ppro<1ch tn <'reate chcimpions. He prefers u~>ng positive reinforct>ment to gel n ·sults As the stude nt gymnai.ts develop their s kills. they will "know when they ma ke a m is tak1•." he says ''I don 't criticize a mis take. hut only emphasize on the ir good qucelitics " Beckne r. who has never seen a screaming coach produce a cham- pion. believes his pos1t1ve reinforce- ment technique is important since gymnastics is toughe r today WITH A VARIETY of n ips, twis ts and bar work a long with poise and s howmans hip. "the good Lord has to give you the body for the s port." he savs. For example. a sen glc back nip during the 50's was considered a top trick. Today. Beckner says. a double back nip in sequence is cons ide red a •common tactic The gymnast mus l m aster m oves on the long hors e and side horse. parallel and high ban;, and the rings while showing flexibility, strength and originality to receive a high score. he explains . THE •'ORMER OLYMPIC gym - Cycles In Action Gene Woods. the hot test rider on last week's program , will face young Brad Oxley in the reature two-lap matc h rac e tonight at the Orange County Fair- grounds in Costa Mesa in the w--ly speedway motorcycle r acing pro gram. RICHARD BECKNER nJ't Y.a:. 1101 J Y.llln1 • J.!Jmt'' ht'l'.JU!.-t' 11f fort•1i.:n t·11mpd1111111 'llJl<·r1or1t y 11[ th1• .I :t pam·!-t' h'..llO:- II 111 1111! 1111· I 'f.';41 th• v111·rw1 I "Jll'I l,lff\ :ht• ~ .. , ,,.,.., .111rl '\o Aml'rl('Jll" pl.11 1 II 11 .. •".ttJM \\t• V.t•n•n't thal good." h1• r1·1·,1llt•d I kni-w I \\a:-; i.:0111g 111 '''"' but 11-nl·\\ 1 was J.!lllllJ.! !11 tr,\ m,\ lw I llo we1-t•r, lfrl'lrnl·r t r :1111t·d h:.ird and lovc·d t'\ ery min ult• 11f 1t "You ha'<' lo It>\ 1• 111 p.1rt1np.c11 111 :-.ll•ad of nnl) tlttnk111g 11f "innini.: ·he ,,. \ ~ With the:-phclo .... 11ph1 H1·1'!..11er <Jlso str esses t o his ... 1u1Jton1 .... tht-1m µortance of disc1pl111ec1 \\url.oul!-. aml m a intaining a conf1d1·nt all1tucl£' whether they wtn or lo:.t· Tht• former 01.> m 1J1an \\on t hl~setate to bring in l'>-J>Prts !rum other fi elds to further rlt·\clop. a .... tu dent's skills For o ne studc•nt at Herknl•r 's lrvme Gymnasltl'S l':.irk te am. he considered bringing 1n a c.·horeo grapher and a v1oll'llht to help de velop her rhythm 8 ECKN ER .-1R T lwl':tml' 1n \Olved in J;:ymnas t1cs at thl• <.,l:.tr1 of World War II and latl'r t>nll'rt•d and won 1n the 1955 Pa n Aml•rit·<1 n Games tn Mexico The~ '1c·tor~ con 11m ced him to t ry out for the Olym- ptcs Although Beckner no lonJ(cr wor k-. out on the bar bcc<1 usc of in1ur1es ht· s ustained in the past . i;::ymna~llcs 1!-. still "a wav of life '' for him. and ht· plans to c;ontinue tra1mng )Oungr.lNs unltl he's 70 IN 0 r k II 111 lo> ~ I l h l h•t• OaklJnd Haedl'r~ Thur~ d <I\ <; r .1 ' ,. ' w e nt u n 1'lJ1nw1l 1n the National I• noth:tll l.t•aguc dr;.ft I thought I w11uldn 1 II(' ti r afti•d, bt••-.111S<' 1,r nl' ~I'll' ..,~Jl(l lh1· ~. H h.11 i.. "'h11 r u .... h1'fl I 111 I i'X•I \ ard' l,...,1 ''"''"II. ... t II 111;· .c 11<" \ \ rt·r·1111l IL11d11' 1·11.11 h Tt1111 >-l11r l''i .tnd h1 !-.t.dl 11 1•1•n1·1t ,, lh r 1·1· 11 :~' 1111o•nt.1'1or1 < .11T1p Thur' ii a' for r1 lf1k "'' Jack Gately' Co-Ownwr / Spam lncklsttie I "t< .... 'tbMlt Aa."tJowC.-..C h .... rrie.el'" You. too. can tease a NEW 1979 Cadlllac for less than you prObably exoecred Let vs show y 0 IJ J u s I h 0 w 1nexpeng1ve CAdillac driving can be Stoo fn or phone today 28332 Co"""o Copbtrano S•Dl")Of1'-HWO' at A .. ery ,anwoy bit 1714) 831-0800 1714) 495-0800 COMFOH I ICOHOMY I 979 MYCURY ZEPHYR foct. Air • l"wr. Steeri!Mt ' '"*"•Lt.~·-·· Tire• 54688 Woods, ranked No. 2 in the nation last year. defeated r eigning na- tional title ho lder Mik<' Bast In both his heat and the scratch main e vent last week by rocketing a round the champion on the out.side of the race track. mm~mm Margo K in g, a 27 year-old former AM A c lass C rider (rom Maryland. will return to competition to ni J(ht • ll --~ . ,. MOW AlllYIMG CHICK WITH US TO.OAY •• I ' -.. ---------. L ---------..... - • \ SPORTS ON TV I BUSINESS O~n Easy Cholee Tarkenton, No. 2 Thia Time 81 t'a£D &OTHINBUG .. ~ ............ You <"an't btam.-F'"r"an Ttrl«"nton for •antine to be1ln bt1 e&1"r in I.he broadcu!ina booth al the toP -H part ol ' !lfo. l network team. A~ 1ou can't blame NBC for tell.lna him he wu ln lhe wron& huddle They alrudy had tht1ir top footbalt Mm· menh1tor hlm bdore the &flmt> We never tuld any Vikln11 aamea. but touchln1 but-with the quartt>r b11C'k s IK somt>thinR MMlln doe11 for every ftA m t' " Hla nam~ Uj Merlin 0 111.en • .and he ~rtalnly atandl out from his bro&d uatlna~n Tht NaUonBI FootbBll LeB.:uf' and lbe network.a hke to b•v., the announ. <'f"r!' arrlvf' at the ttomt>sltl' ot ll'Hl ont day befon• th~ fC&Mt• to lf'l(let with I ht' two tea mi." 41ubll<-1ty pt.-011le find broadcasllng 1~rtonnel to plot out r overaae 11ot.ratei le1. RE'S BIGGE•. llo dldn·t 10 to the Quarterba<'k S<'hool or BroadculmK. wbkh hall awarded ml<'rophont~ to Jobn Brodie, Len Oawsoft, Sonn Jurgena~n. Don Meredith. J ohn lJnitas and now 1'ukenton ·And many peopte knowlc>dgeable In foot ball and televusion think he's better .. M.-rlin 1s tht• h1Hdt·bt workang formtr athlete to c-om•· Into lt1(• bwii- n.-111!." said fo'rttnk fhmoiJ. puhllc re latlon11 c11~tnr tor the New York Jets "Hi preparation 1s Mmutan~ " Cbel Simmons, president of NH(' Sports, Ui one of lhem. He empl~)ed SPORTS ON TJ1 'H t' h a:, total dcd1c•t11111 lie ':, alway1i> romplckly prcp:u,t-<l . 100tA! so than WlY other ut111ly1i>t," ~utd Jc>ti Gordon. pubhfity dtrn~tor for the PittsburghSteelcrll> · Ile come:-. m car ly . 1&tleods praclJt.'Cb and taJks to 1ti. rnany C'oac~ and pl Byers as po::.:.i blt lit' look:-. al gamt: film!:> muc·h l he:-.:.1mc w&y coachebdo Tarkenton for lbe past lhree year:. ai. a pre game commentator. But when Tarkenton offered bis servlces as lh~ network's top footba ll color man. Simmons turned him down. ABC, however. m o re ente rlainme-nt oriented, signed Tarkenton to do col or for the "Monday Night Football" games that Meredith d~sn't do. "WE ALWAYS Si\Vt; the week·b news paper cLips about the teams for the announcer:., but he 's the l)nJy one who actually read:. them." Enberg says the inside dope Olsen culls from inter viewing coaches and players is used for prcp1tration and not from grandstanding. "Money wasn't u factor." Sim mons said. "We h<1ve Merlin " "In a playoff game last year. . SO IN ONE SENSE. Merlin Olsen, longtime derensive lineman for the Los Angeles Rams. finally sat•ked ··Fran the Scram ... Merlin told me thul because of the two game plans, tbe Steelers were going to blow out the Broncos ." En· berg said. "lie was ready for it, but he never predicted it on the air lie m aintajned control and didn't show ofr his information .. Score one for the unsung heroes in the football trenches the linemen who don't get the publicity and vis· 1bility the quarterbacks do and are therefore less marketable when the networks come courting for commen- tators who can tur n X's and O's into English. But all lhe preparation in the world is useless if the analyst can't explain himself to his viewers. Olse,.'s com· mentary at the t979 Super Bowl was And score one ror competence over charisma. 1 oncise and inrormative. Hccau::.e "tt.rodie was a lso in the booth for com- mentary. Olsen had half or the no rmal 20.25 seconds between plays 10 analyze "NBC is m aking the right move 10 staying with Merlin," said announcer Dick Enb«?rc. who has worked with Olsen for lhe pas t two years "I don't think Tarkenton compares with ··1 TOLD MERLIN it wa~ his best gam e." Enberg said . Merlin. • Lonf?lime play.by-play man Curt Gowdy worked Olsen's first game. an exhibition Contest two years ago. "Berore the game he asked a lot or "INTERESTINGLY, at the Super questions. You could sec his prepara- Bowl in .Janua ry. ,.~rnn made the lion." said Gowdy. "He had the comment that last season at Min-voice, backgroupd and intelligence. I nesota none of the analysLc; covering knew right awat that he would make the Vikinf!s ••ver made contact with it." * * * * * Sa&.,..,a11'•. T\19 Radle TELEVISION 9:30 am. (22) -AMERICAN ANGLE&. * JO a.m. (28) -TENNIS -Semifanal play in tbe Lionel Classic from Virginia Beacb, Va. 11 a.m. (5> -ANGE~ BASEBALL -The Angels vs. tbe Yankees a t Yankee Stadium. * * Soccer Gamble * 11 :15 a.m. (4) -BASEBALL -The Cincinnati vor ABC Reds vs. the Pirates at Pjttsburgb. r ~ t p.m . 122) -PRO SOCCER. . 2 p.m . t4) GOLF -Third round play in the Byron Nelson Classic. 3 p.m. (7 ) PRO SOCCER -A North American Soccer League game featuring defend· in(it champion Ne w York Cosm06 and the Tampa Bay Rowdies. (4 > -WESTERN OUTDOORSMAN Catching and cooking clams, and angling for turpon. 3:30 p.m . <2> SPORTS SPECTACULAR - Part two of the King's Cup international boxing tournament. taped at Ba ngkok. Part four of the in· tcrnational mixed pairs gymnastics cham· pions hips and the Daytona 200 motorcycle race. taped at Daytona Beach. 5 p.m. (7) WIDE WORLD O•' SPORTS - Scott LeDoux (26·6·3 ) meets Ron Lyle (37·5·1) in a heavyweight bout. t aped at Las Vegas. Also, taped coverage of the first day of the Indy time trials and the Duke Kaha namok,u surfing classic. 7 p.m . C52l HORSE RACING -Today at Hollywood Park. 1 a.m . (9) WOMEN'S GOLF Ta ped COV· erage of the t.hJ rd round of the Lady Michelob from Roswell Ga RADIO Baseball -Angels al New York, 10 .55 a.m .. KMPC (710): Montreal at Dodgers, 6:55 p.m .. KABC (790). Soccer -New England at California Surf. 7:15 p.m .• KORJ 194.3 FM). Sundar1'« T\I. Radio TELEVISION 9:30a.m. (ll) THISWEEKINBASEBALL. 10 a.m. <2> -THREE ON THJtEE -George McGlnnins, Kevin Loughery and Kevin Dobson vs . 00\11 Collins, Gus Johnson and Ben Vereen. (22) - STANLEY CUP PLAYOFF -Taped coverage of a final round game. 10:30 a.m. (2) -NBA PLAYOFFS -The fifth game in the Washington-San Antonio Eastern Conference finals. 11 a.m. (4) -GOLF -Final round play in lhe Byron Nelaoo Classic from Dallas. (5) -ANGELS BASEMU. -The Angels meet the Yankees al Yankee Stadium. · 12:45 p.m . <2> -NBA PLAYOFFS -The Seattle SUperSonics meet the Phoenix Suns in the sixth 1ame of their Weatem Conference playoff series. l p.m . t 4) -SPORTSWORLD -The champions all 1ymnuUcs meet, taped ln London. Abo, Sleve Cauthen ls expected to race in the 2,000 Guiaeas bone race and the Fittest of Tbem All competition.. a p.m. (7) -aACEU -Roger Penske provides color commentary with Curt Gowdy on t.be W.tern 500 1toc:k car race taped at Riverside ln January. 3:30 p .m . (7) -WIDE WOaLD OP SPOaTS -An American squad carries ptna.poaa diplomacy to Nortb Korea for tbe world table lennls cbamplonahlp1. Also, the European women's 11mnutka cbamplonahlp1 and updates on Indy 500 qual.lfytq. • 4 p.m. <13> -BOWLING -Tbe national colle1late bowlln1 cbamplonablps, taped ·at Milwaukee. T p.m. (52) -BOUE &ACIN8 -Today at Hou,wood Park. 1 a .m. (t) ~ WO•EN'S GOLF -Final round pla1 ID tbe Ledy Mlcbelob, taped at Rotwell, Ga. aADIO a.-.n -Ansell at New York, 10:55 a .m ., IUIPC (110); Moatreal at Dodlen, 12:55 p.m .. liBC ('llO). (fte 0.111 Pia.& Is ae& respnslble l•r la&e ci.Hses.) From AP Dispatches School won't be out on Saturday. whe n ABC begins its take home course in educa tin ~ American audiences to the s port or soccer . Soccer ju s t didn 't work on television when CBS carried the North Am er i ca n Socce r League several ye a rs ago . The lime jus t was n 't right. and the in· teresl wasn't there. The Cosmos were just a bunch of no.name foreigners then, trying to avoid broken bottles a t tin y Down i n g Stadium on Randall's Island and Pe le and Beckenbaue r h a d n o need Jor qu1clde Berlitz courses. ABC, WHICH IS No. 1 in s ports ratings. in part. because or its skill 1n judging what a u di~nces want, wi ll b<· showing its first NASL telecast. the Cosmos vs the Tampa Bay Rowdies. Jim McKay, host or "Wide World of Sports," will be h andling the play.by-play ror ABC's fiv e r egular season NASL broadcasts and four playoff games. It was the first lime he ever asked for an as· signment. "J think lhe basic in· teresl is there n ow.'· said McKay. "We plan to do a lot of explaining and educating. Hopeful· ly. we can make Ch inaglla and Senibo <C osmo play e rs > household names. ''IT aEKJNDS me of the early days of 'Wide World' when we bad to e~plain forelan sports with foreign players to American audiences. l Just hope the real soccer aficianado will be pa· tienl with us." The real allc!lanado sees soccer as a beautifully s\nteglc same of constant attack· Ing and defendlna. It ls a terrJtortal aame, much like American football. but without the built·ln stops. Soccer bas more dangerous chances that don 'l rekult In scoring than fooll>all does. -· --------11----------· _...---~-.. ·-----t . .JI~. -----••••• NAMED MANAGER Norm Wyckoff Wyckoff To Head Division Norm Wyckoff. La Habra, has bet!n named manager of the Orange County divis io n o f Soulht!m California Gas \o Wyckoff repl aces Dun Shively. who 1~ retmng afte r 42 years with l ht> utility, the last 10 as head of the utility ':-. Orange County opt·ra tions WYCKOFf . WHO ha:-. been with tnc ga~ com pany for ·40 year-;, ha:-. been manager of thl' San Gabriel Va llev c11vis1nn h e a d qu a r l .t! r t• d 1 n P asad<'na 11 y 1·a r ... Be forc thut. h'c~ w;.i ... general superintendent of the company's. Texa:-. pipe line oper ation for bringing new s upplies of natural gas to Southern Catirontia Fn<My. May 11 . 1979 OAlL V PILOT •• .Coast Workers Cited Newport Equ&y Falldl, Newport Beach has named Dou1 Balley, Ne wport Beach, u vice presi· dent ol mortca1e administration for the second trust deed company. He Joined the company ln 1975 as a loan counselor. lie most recently was loan vice presi· dent In his new position, he is responsible Cor loan adminlslra· tion at bra n c h o ffices in Newport Beach. Laguna Hills a nd Fountain Valley. Duties in· elude maintaining legislative updates for the staff and de· veloping new loan programs . Baak of Ne.wport, Newport 4l Reac h , has name d Roger .~:Ev Palme r, Orange, as consumer loan officer. Before Joining the bank. he was assistant inunager or First National Bank of Orange in San· ta Ana • Jack E . Bush has been named district m<.i nager over 23 Southern California JCPenney department stores. lie succeeds James L. McKeown. who was promoted to store personnel manager ut corporatt· headquarters in New York \ 21 ;-1•ar \ l'l<•rnn with the retail fa rm, Bush 'A>as ilt-.lrt<"l m<1nagt'r of the Trt!<isury ::.tores in SouthPm L1llforn1a fo r 2' ~ years • Stoll Simpkin ha::. Joined Estey.lfoover Inc. a!> .tt t chrl'l'tor of the Newport Beach advertisi ng a nd 11uhhc-relations agcm·y, succeeding Anita Thomas. who wns promotc•d lo creative director lit• w1:1s prt·v1ously e mployed as art cltrertor ror lht· Dak1" Conn·rn. a n <1dvert1sing and puhlte rclJt1011:-. .1).(t•m•y 111 Orinda. and in g ra ph 1e design fo r th1• :\rt Wol'b 111 San f"ranc1sco u a,ld A. Twiddy, Newport UeaC'h, hu' t1een nam•·ll ext•c·ut1v(• 'ice.• president and genHal 1nanai.:1·r of VTN ConsolldatMf, Inc ... 1 ... u11 ... u1t.1n of \'TN ('orp In 101· \ T:"J 1::. a11 urch1tccturnl. 1·ng1m'l'rtng planning <1nd con· -.ult11w firm "1th 14 n·i:1onal of I 1t·1·' .111d fo ur tnll•rnat1onal 11r r 11·{' ... BPlor1· tht• appo1nlm<:nt. hl· .,,.n t·tl (1\.c ~ t·Jr::. as pre:-.idcnl .ind gen1·r:d m.rnagcr of VT~. I 1H . l't1fl.:-.1:-.t1nl.! of rcg1einal rw100 hr.11H·hc:. 1n Churlc:-.ton. W YiJ . Conti Gables :rnd OrlJntlu. Fla Ill' Joined the company an 1969 <J!> J.!t•ncr<•I managc·r for the VTN Hele na. Mont . of fire • THE Mlellael R. Emery, Newport Beach, bas joined Herreme a Auoelate1, lac., Costa Mesa, as senior account manager at the advertJllna and public re- lations firm. With more than 25 yean' adverti1in8 ex· - perience, he has handled campaips ror L'Egg1 Products, Hanes Knitwear, Olin Film Division and the Boeing Airplane Co. Delore joining the agency, he was the p~uc· tion manager al Bozell & Jacobs of tbe Pacific, Newport Beach. • Newport Equity Funcb, Newport Beach, has named Barto• P. Beane, Corona del Mar, as an in· vestment counselor working with investors ln the firm 's second trust deed loan business. · He is former Weste rn sales manager for Tyler Pipe, Inc , a Texas company. • The Orange County chapter of the Public llela· lions Society of America has announced Its board of dfrectors for 1979. Preside nt is Harold R. Comptoa, General Tele phone Co. of California. Vice president is Michael L. Manahan, the Irvine Co.; secretary is Diane Ande rson of Rockwe ll International; treasurer is Mark L. Schwanbeck of Beckman Ins truments. Inc . and assembly delegate is Jae· queline K. ~haar of the Building Industry As· ::.oc1ation of California Directors for the year are Bascom S. Jones Jr. a nd Richard I . Taylor, both of Hughes Aircraft Co .. Leland E. Oliver, Leland Oliver Co .. Inc , and Mary Ellen Takayama, Mary E llen Takayama Public Helat1ons • Richard ll. Atkinson has bee n named director of loan pr01lurtion north and vice president of Sta tt> Mutual Savin gs and l.oan Association. Newport Beat•h lie has 10 years' t>xper1ence in real estate l e nd 1 n ~. 1n c l11c11nJ.( ~·11-(ht years as northern California r1•J.(1ona l l<ian rn<1na1.wr iJOd vice pres1· dt!nt of A rntrtt•an ~a' 111~~ • Dean Davi ... ~n . vuhltc relatwn:-con:.ultant 10 Fullerton, ha~ hcen retuincd by the Orange County Adverti!.ing Federation as e xecut1 \c becrctary 111• 1~ rc-spo n:.1blc· for coordtn<tttn~ monthly d1nrll'r nl('(!llnl! ... und serving a., recording ~l'' n·ta1' lor 1h1· lmanl Members hip 1nformat1on is .n alluhlt· I rom Oa\'lsi.on at Suite 100. 2545 E {.'h .. pmdn A'e . t-'ullc.'rton ~clfiJl, phone 993·1747 * Bank of Newport. Newport Beach, has named Pt'lt'r Pini.on, Orangt• as trust office r. HPfor•· iu1111ng th1· hank. hf' wa:-. a trust officer for 10 \t•ar'> with F1r ... l 'l;itmnal Bank' of Orange. 528i. The BMW 5281 1~ n I 11gh-perf ormance luxury serJan that has rne t CcJl1fornk1 polltJ11on rPgulat1on~ wrtho1 it hr· coming ci bonnt: aut()r rrul Jii(~-di icJ w1lh0t ii r equ1n11g !:>pec1al mod1f1cal1on to qperr1lt-· l 11 ·1(• Conseq1Jr'.11tly. !I 1f t11 • .. t 111 i1(1 yrn1 lcike ti ie wi 1eel old 5281. you will expenr·· r: : ':c •11n~ c 11 < xhrll1rnt1on not 'rsudlly associated with toddy .;:, ·er ni~~1on-controlled · auto111oblles. Press the rlCCrlr.ntor and hp 5281 fue1~1n1ected engine wrll t8kP yrn I rrom 0 to 55 Ill ()n astonishingly svv tt 7.~ ,c-;c..onc.b. 1b our-speed manud !ll~11 :>.~101. (dJ!or . d1l ·, r1vaildhl<•J allow·-. you to shift thro1 .gh rrn gearc. smoo hly and prec1se1y Even the :J281 ' porformance at the gas pump 1~ remarlv1b.l will ti '~ t, 111ndrcJ lran!:>1111 .... s1on the 5281 rJ0livcrc; an [ Pl\. estimated 17 1npg dnd 2b C.:>lll r idled mpg on the h1ghwdy. Figure!:> tl lc:Jl not only repre!:>ent an ddvan- tage over 111dr 1y luxury ~edans. but Jt least d '27°10 1ncr t c.JSl-' ovrr U ie Calif 01 r lid version of the S281s1rnrned1atc predeces!:>or, the BMW 5301. Tile car Road & I rack magazine twice nan 1ed "one ol the te11 best ca rs 1n the world ." (Compare these figures to other cars 1n our category. Your actual mileage may vary, depending on speed, weather and tnp length- and your actual highway 1111lcage will probably be lower) If the thought of purchas111g or leasing a h1gh- pertormance luxury sedan lhal hasn't been compromised by California State Jaw 1ntngues you, contact your BMW dealer to arrange a test dnve. YC 11 IR I Of'l\I RMW 1111\1 f P r.r~Ol IP I IUIA-l l.1:nt11rv IAr>•or o, .... lt<llW...,1 1 A~r ,.,., (? 13) ~/CH'.4il·l ;>ADU 5.-tV(:ll_;(? 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'l\''" "t' ... f • .,., ..... , " • ---~ ---.--_-.-_-_--. !.\ . ------·-----~ _· '~----,. I # .. - ••• DAILY PILOT frt<Jay, M•y 11 1979 Business $100 Gasoline for Sole The year is 1998 a nd lhl' pr1<:t:> 1:, a te nth of a cent less than SIOO a gallon for p remium gasoline. So far, the scena rio exists only an the plot of a m ovie, 'Americathon." for which station attendant Paul Williamson poses in Los Angeles. In the movie, a \'IX'l '.ACwt: ·7~». T he rich· The c·om fort The dass1t cl~ganc·t.· Test d n vE> the Eldor ado today 1':XCELLENT S ELECflON NABERS ~ 2600 Harbor Blvd. Coiro Mrc.o, .S-40-9100 ( - .,. .......... 11.111 1-.rupt a nd lut:lll·~:-. L'nitcd .States forced lo hold j JO-d ay. l 4 te lethon lo raise $400 lnllwn lo suvc the ('Ountry from falling in- to thl' hunds of the Unite d Un ited Hebrab l<t·p11 b l1l', <1 t·onfcdt•nltion o f oil-rich 1\rah~ and Jews. Productivity Spur Backed The United States is in the midst of economic trans ition that may INd to fundamental changes in the 1980s, according to Richard F Larsen. vice president and ser11or economist for Bank of America. fie told the Society for Advancement or Ma n;.igcment. mcct1n~ this week in Newport AeaC'h. that c:.irefu l plunnipg 1s vital because today·s policy decisions wall shape the economic t'n v1 ronment of the comm/? ye<.1rs "INFJ.J\TION. FOR l•:XAMPl.f.:, 1s perceived h~ lht• p11 phc to be 1 hl· rno~I :-t·n ous t•c onom1c prob· l1·1n f:1c·1n~ 11•., an(f th1 • pohc1cs wwd to fight 1t 4·oultl have long term effect~ on the various :-ectors .,1 the •t•onomy. ·' hC' said. Onl' cause of thl' high inflation rate is the re lat1vely slow rnte of growth in producttv1ty, meas ured as output per hour worked. "We could st1mul:.itc product1v1ty improvements. and thereby lessen inflationary pressures. by encouraging busi· ness to modernize out-dated and inefficient pro· duct ion processes." he said Suc•h changes could be accomplished by liberalizing the investment tax credit, by eli minat· in~ the double taxation of dividends. or by other changes in the tax code. he said. - Samantha Ketchum Is Another Reason Why You Should Bank WithUs. --- 1\ hank'' 011h "" l!1x l<I tl..., 11' hankl!r\ .• in<l ~amant ha Kc:1c:l1um 1~ a \ 1.:rv . . . spl·cial lat.I} h.ml..l'r 1\h. K<:rchum ha:--'Pt '11l m l'r 1 Wl'nty-fi\'l· }l':.lf~ m tlw hanki11g hu ..... nv"'· J\..., Viet· l'rl':-.1<lt:nt /Ca .... h1l'r of Comnwrcl·Bank she will hl' \\'ork111.~ w11 h <t comrrl•h<:n~ivt'. tc.-a m of hankers. who have a proven rr:ick n·corc.J of urn.IL·r,1 :1 n<l1n~ your hu sinl'ss nl'c·Js ant.I ll'nding monl'y to accom- plish your ~n,wth goal s. Commc:rcl'Bank Prcsitl ent. Lance l31uc. has be<.:n dealing with Orange County businl'sses for I 0 yc:ars :ls a hank offi cer. Gc:or,ge Ochsner, our Exec- utive Vi ce: Pn:si<lc:nt, al so ha 10 years of Orange County banking experi- ence. They arc succ<:ss-sc:asoncd bankc:rs who know, work anc.l believe in Oran~c: County's business vitality. Now. they have pc:rsonall y invc:s rc:cJ in Oran,gc County's f utun .: and yours. Remember at CommerceBank the: bankC'rs arc hen: to sta y. Thc.-y arc own~rs ~nd f~undcr~. The bank:~ future is rhcir f u111rl'_. You an: ~uarant<:J'd -t:c>hf mu1ty-qu1ck action on your loan rc:qucst. The reasons of permanence, provc:n personnel and prior pl'rformanc should be reason enough to investigate in more.'. cletnil why you,~houl d con· sider Com,merccBank as your new business partner. Call us today; Let us know \-vh en we can come by your offi ce to discuss your fin :incial f utun.:. - - 4640 D1rch Sm .. 'l.>t Newpon &'OCh. CA 92660 (714) 540·6%1 MEMBER FDIC - New York May Gamble By MILTON MOS&owrn New York City, which, like most of u.s. has been having trouble malting ends meet, is pointing out to us the new road to financial solvency: rouJette wheels and slot machines. Of course it's not an original idea. Down through the ages desperate men have sought to recoup their losses or make their fortunes al the gaming tables. And thls time New York is even in the 1gnomm1ous position of copying this solution from nc igl}boring New J ersey, for many years the butt of snide Jokes by New York wiseacres lt"s a new vers ion of the ·'fall of Rome." ROMF. I N THIS ca!>e 1s Bernard Rome, who bas JUSl bee n fired a s c hairman of Offtrack Betting Corp .. Lhe city· owned organization that rivals Macy's as New York's largt.>sl re taile r. OTB runs l 56 bel- ting parlors where you can get down a bet on a horse. Rome, a business m an. raised money for Ed Koch when he ran for mayor of New York in 1977 Koch won . a nd he rewarded Rome by naming him lo the OTB post, which pays $57 ,500 a year That was a ll well a nd good OTB's profits increased sharply under Rome 's direction but the mayor and his racing czar had a falling out over the Issue of casino gambling. ATLANTIC ·CITY, THE seedy seacoast resort in New Jersey. adopted casino gambling, at· tracting throngs of people. and ca sh-s hort New York drooled over the action in the Las Vegas M the East Koch decla red himself 1n favor of c<.1sino gambling for New York So did Gov lluj!h Carey t "nronv1rt('t·cl was Rome NEW YOl?k <AP • C.O<\P.tD I\ ~pt~J~~"t!lt\t ~~::;~,. •on•I ~u''''"'' (.utlrfeo ~·l~~n~~~ e:~:: f,~~·.t;:,.n •n\Ur•ncr & l~dt OtatJ .. , .ti 'IO<~\ 0 4ylM•I AEL Ind •'· ~i.. o-•11>Ao /ll FAProl 91., 11 ~Lu« /ll VM Cp • •'1 0<'1C..,•1 Addl\nW '1'': '1'·• ()4ioflf"t8 Adv P O\\ 1~ l 0 flWf''f f I AOYM•< r J& 1t> '-• Or.tr q.' 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Hoov•r Cl•rtJL 11'1> n Hor11 R' (IOw(p I'"' ..... Hydlllnl Coh1Vent t•11 1'-1 11'\dNuct Com CIH 14"' '~"" lnlr-'ll\d ~:::~~;, ~ !~ :~:~:ct,., t onnG" l3,, JA . t .. ntmtr., Money Tree who argued that casino gambl- ing wouJd cut into the revenues of OTB and would not raise the kind of money Koch and Carey lust for. As long as he rett that way, said Koch, he could clear out of OTB. The mayor quickly found a replacement, John K. Keenan. a former state prosecutor. who an- nounced solemnly on taking the helm at OTB : "BUSINESS THRIVES on c om petitio n . Wh e n night baseball came. they didn't stop sex " Rome, who now is heading a group called People Against Casinos Inc .. points out that with 108 casinos the state of Nevada gene rated r e ve n ues or $106 million from gambUng last year. By New York City standards, that 's just a drop in the buckelr And Rome s uggests that casinos would change the character of New York, res uJting in a decline an tourism THAT'S NOT HOW Koch and his lieutenants look at it. Peter J . Solomon is New York 's depu. ty mayor for economic policy a nd deve lopme nt, the· man charged wtth bringing JObs to the city. Asked by the New York Times whether he thought New York could do better than Nevada. he repl.Jed · "With so many people in New York. it's hard to figure It may not relate to Nevada There are three million people -.-. ho go by 42nd Street every day "Why are we 1n f:-ivo r o r 1t '• We cannot '>It Jround csnd < h • · r Th t • < : o u ra t .. ~· NASO L"tirtq\ let New Jersey or Connecticut or who knows where eslabUeh alternative tourist facilities. That ls our big industry. Four hundred thousands jobs. Thal is big bucb." SO THE WELCOME mal is out in New York for Ceasars Palace, Harrah's, Resorts ln- teroaliooal, Bally and other cor- porations whose raison d 'elre is gambling. · If the country is going to em- bark on a gambling spree, New York does not want to be left out. It knows enough a bout the rewards of iniquity. Asked whether an influx of casinos wouJd have some serious social costs, Solomon snapped: .. HOW ~UCH ILLEGAL gambling goes on in New York City right now? Do you think anybody needs temptation now? There's an OTB parlor next lo every school. It's a helluva lime for th.is city to start talking about social costs . "It seems to me that Rubicon has long been crossed." Amen! Association Opens Doors Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Association has opened in an interim office at the Westcliff Plaza sbopping center. Newport Beach. The office occupies a portion of the 12,000-square-foot building that will become the permanent site of the association. 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' '"•·M'Y ''· 1179 N DAILY N..OT lfJ J Hiring Aid Tests Regain Business Use By 8 \'L VIA PORTER "Psychological testing." a tool by which a potential employer helps make a decision on whether a job appU· cant ls the nght person for the job. is making a spec· tacular comeback A few years ago. the tests we re sharply curtailed or even eliminated by companies because or rears that the testing would expose an employer to charges of dis· crlminalion against m inorities in ge neral or specific workers in particular on the bas is or sex or race. The re was validity to the lean. MANY OF TIIE TESTS WERE unrealistic or r igged to weed out minorities considered unwanted by certain em· ployers Others we re poorly designed. Still others were too narrow to re veal a worker's abilities, personality charac· terisllcs, self·reliance. etc. But now, supporters or the psychological tests re port, every maJor employer in the United States is at least em· pe rimenting with psychological tests. The reasom: The tests have been made far more sophisticated, romprchensive_and ob· JCCtlV(' With m o unt i n g numbers or women a nd minor1t1es entering the work force. it is inevita· hie that their success rate wou ld be lower Money's Worth than that or more s killed employees. At the s ame t1ml'. with the costs of hanng the wrong people surging . it also 1s inevitable that management has s tarted to 1ns1st on mor<· SC l(•ntifiC predictor!. Of perfo rmance. The reliabil ity or testing has increased markedly. It l!i generally roncedcd THE REASONS CAN BE SUMMARIZED in these comments by expert~ an the field or psychologacal testing. ' l l "Psycholog1 t•al te~ttng also is of great value to the (•mployee." says Dr Arthur A. Witkan. chief psychologtst of the Personnel Sciences Center.or New York, which has hc•lped employers select 50.ooO employees and guided 10,000 employees on l'arccr planning. 'It points out has •or her 1 strengths and weaknesses so that management can develop him further Employees n)n<,1derang a career change often get valuable ad vice from careers couns<>l<Jrs who use psycholog1cal testin~ ~lwil employee:-ha\(· J tot<11ly mistaken idea <1bout their strengths and '-'Ccskn1•MH.>., " (2) "~VCllOLOGICAL TESTING IS only one leg nr a thn·e·legged sl11()l.' says E R Bn ce. executive vice pres1 · tl1•r1t uf the American So<'icty for Personnel Administra· t1on "An intt'rv1cw and reference check must be used to round out the selection process A number of people wh<1 ga vc up the tc::>ts. . . are goang back to lestang. There's no question an any personnel director's mind that tests must be properly validated that 1s, relate to the Job But when they're used right, the tests tell a lot What al adds up to 1s that the odds art growing that employees will have lo take s uch tests to be hared and pro- moted. Traders Disregard Recessio11 Reports NEW YORK f AP 1 The st.ock ma rket moved higher today. with gambling industry issues recouping some of T hursday's losses. as traders apparently shnu;:ged off several reports by innuential business organizat'tons pre. dieting a recession during the second half or 1979. Gainers held a slim lead over losers a mong New York Stock Exchange·hs ted issues and the Dow Jones ave rage 'of JO industrials was up 1.64 poinl.s to 830.56. 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J • .J • \ ,, \ •Out 'N About •Movie Reviews •Intermission •TV Listings Fr11»V MaV II, 11H9 Rou11di11g the Curves OAILV PILOT • Weekender CJ Four's the Merrier } NY Quartet, UCI Well Acquainted ·; By TOM BARLEY 9flMCHlty,.....~ There were many chamber music lovers in the East who rell that the New York String Quartet was taking a step in the wrong direction last year when the ensemble beaded west to berome artists-In-residence at UC Irvine's School or Fine Arts. William Fitzpatrick. Brian Dembow, Hobert Becker and Stephen Erdody frankly ad· mil today that they, too, had their doubts about the wisdom of moving to the West Coast and a rnus iral environment that seemed to be a rar cry from anything they had encountered in their Lincoln Center Student Program "AND THEN. WE are products or the con· scrv atory. ··violist Becker pointed out. "Normally, there is a vast d ifferen re between the kand of music instruction applied to us and the type of teaching the music student as exposed to on the college or university campus in California." The fears and forebodings were quickly set aside when the quartet tackled its 1978-79 as· signment on the Irvine campus. tutorials an string instrume nts . lecture-performances at neighboring schools and participation as pr1n "1pa ls in th(• C Irvine Symphony Orchestra Viol1n 1s l Wil liam Fitzpatrick, \\ho Operas Opening Tonight Opera enthusiasts will have their choice of Mozart's "Cosa fan tutlt'" al UC Irvine Saturday or Huggiero Leonc <1v a llo's "I Pagliacci " ai .Orange Coast College tonight, Saturday and May 18and 19 All perfor m ances start at 8 ti' dock and there w1 It be a 3 o'clock matinee at OCC Sunday All tickets are $J - THE COMIC roles will be s,ung 1n the UCI Fine Arts Village Concert Hall by the UCLA Opera Workshop a s part or an in- terc ampus cultural exchange "rogram. "· Pagliacca · was the name ~avcn to the mimes and come· di ans of 16th century Italy." said Carole Boelter. direc tor o r OCC"s f'ivc Penny Opera Com· pany ' "It is about coma r people who come to a tragic end because or a love triangle " THE LEAD, Tonio. will be s ung by William Olvls. Also in t he rast are Ar mando Sierra, Diane Pilcher and John Mat· thews . J ames Bertholf, Jill Weed and Kenneth Cohen are in charge of sets, costumes and lighting. founded the quartet, praised UC I students aa "always willing to give us all they've got . "It's no secret 'that music bas tended to laf behind other rine arts on this particular cam- pus We think that is going to change and we . believe that we can help to change it." The four believe that their efforts In instruc- tion have been as s uccessful In this rirst year as their efforts in the concert hall. Three programs offered by the quartet have produced packed auditoriums and rave reviews ... THF.Y GET A SOLID vote of confidence in all departments from Clayton Garrison, dean of the School of Fine Arts . "ft has always been our aim to bring a group or this stature to Irvine," Garrison said. ··we are very happy at what has been achieved 1n this firs t sea s on and the quartet has established a s plendid rapport with both stu· dents and faculty • ·'We didn 't want a showcase quartet and we didn't get one The men have been eager to participate an whatever form of musical activity "'t.> placed before them and that enthusiasm has won them many friends '' Tht> dean felt that th" impact of the <Set> QUARTET, Pace au • Daily Pilot Photographer Gary Ambrose caught Dona ld Ga mbill. Mike Saladl'r <.1nd T om Moore ha \'IOg so much fun \h• don't know if the :wthoritics did . The boy~ were taking a trial run on thl' water ~ll dl· run to bt' opt:n thb :-.ummcr at TcWtnkle Park in Costa Mc~a. The cement curves are def- 1111! t·I ~ off lim1t:-. until con5truct1on i5 l'omplclt:d . The 5-year-old rompany now orrers full main-stage produc- t ions with a 40· piece orchestra. lavish rega li a and a l arge chorus. Both operas will be sung 1n English. v ' SINGERS TO SWAP CAMPUSES ON SATURDAY NIGHT FLUTIST, HARPIST PREPARE FOA MOTHER'S DAY Marianne Whttmyer, JoAnn Turov1ky In Two Concert• . ' • I. • -· ----· -----1. .. ----- UCLA Workshop to Present Comic Opera at UCI Apple Pie and ??? Add entertainment to Mother's Day menµ, When you take mother out to brunch or dinner this weekend, how about including some enter· tainment in the outing" The Irvine Little Symphony _ will present a pair of rree con- certs on Sunday in honor or Mother's Day. A 2 p.m. performance in the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San C l e m e nte Dr ive, Newport Beach, will be repeated at 5 p.m. in the Heritage Park Youth Center. 4601 Walnut Ave, Irvine. THE DUET OF Marianne Wh ltmyer and JoAnn Turovsky will be featured in the Mozart Concerto for Flute , Harp and Orchestra. Also on the program are the Symphony in B Flat Ma- jor, s ubtitled ''La Mere," by C. P. E. Bach and Haydn's Sym- phony No. 8 In G Major. The concerts are funded Joint· ly by the Irvine Conser vatory of Mu s i c and the Mu s i c Perrormance Trust F unds ad- ministered through Local 7 or the American Federation or Musicians. • • * Even great-grandmothers will enjoy the war m sentiment of the turn-or-the-century comedy, "Peg o' My Heart," on stage al South Coast Repertory Theater, 655 S. Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Performances arc at 8 p.m. Tues days through S undays -----·-__ ....,.,._ ... ---- through J une 10 . p l us 2 ·30 matinees on weekends, except this Saturday Tickets range from $6.50 to $8.50. THE PLAY introduces the Chichester famil y of British a r1stocrats who are rendered penniless by banking reverses. They are soon joined by Peg, a com moner and distant relative. who has come to be schooled in t h e wa ys o r a proper gentlewoman Although she is contemptuous of Peg's robust and unrefined vitality, Mrs Chiches ter 1s forced to accept the girl as her ward. Peg winds up teaching her aunt and cousins the important values or life. and a romantic sub-plot involving Peg and a young aristocrat rounds out this "comedy or youth." "P EG EXPRE~ES the spirit of romantic sentiment which d I e d in the cynic i s m that :_:f::r~~::t::::::-:1~-:~=-=-followed World War I ." said Director John-David Kelle r. "Our production recreates and celebrates that period. without any tongue-in-cheek or 'camp' patronizing of the play." To enhance the time frame . a variety of vaudeville-type "olio" acts will be presented prior to curtain time. Special effects in- clude several realistic Ught.ning storms. Peg a nd h er s wain are • BRING SACK MEMORIES Olio Opener• at SCR portrayed by SCR newcomers Noreen Hennessy a nd Michael Hagerty Heading the cusl of nine ' \ .. '~ •. J .ire H1chard Doyle. John Ell- 1 n g ton. Anna J,ong . Wayne Grace. Martha Mr Farland, Ann Siena-Schwartz and Don Tuche. Re si dent d csiga er Cliff F aulkner has designed both cos- tumes and settin~ Andy Feigin 1s s ta~c manager and Da wn Chian~ is in charge of lighting. • • • The Women's Theater Collec- tavc will present an evening or one-act plays tonight and Satur- day in lhl' Orange Coast College Drama Lab. Tht' double bill of "Calm Down Mother" by Megan Terry and "Cham ber Music" by Arthur Kopit will start al 8 o'clock. Donations will be ac- cepted at the door . *. -Out or gasoline but still want to treat mother royally? The Quee n Mary Dinne r P layhouse will pick up your group in an air-conditioned bus, s erve complimentary wine and cha mpagne and entertain you with a charming hostess. Upon arrival at the ramed lux- ury liner in Long Beach, you will be escorted to the Queen's Salon for preferred seating, a gourmet dinne r and a proresslonal Broadway show. The whole outing (including r eturn trip) costs St7 per penon and is available any eveninl ex- cept Saturday . Call (213) 437-7838 for group Information and pick-up points . ( ' DAILY PILOT Ftfday. May 11 , 1t11 ENTERTAINMENT -Stngers Invite OC, Audienees to Ji:e11dnlsee JAii GUITARIST George Benson will appnr In concert at I o'c:kKk tonight In UC lrvlne'!t Crawford Hall. Any remaining tickets, at $7.SO for 1tudents, $8 50 general w ill be ~Id at the door. OAEVIDALL&N, Gilli Smyth and the Far fi\-,t f-omlly Band he.ctllne the Manife t1\l..tl or Progr ss1ve Music to be staQ f'd trom 9 30 et.m. to 11 p.m. saturday a t the mb.i~W oncort Hall. 147 S. Grand, LOS Angeles. T le kc ts are $8 SO T .. E YOUNG AMERICANS wlll w lute Richard HQdq~r ~ d u ring mhced media mus lul ~howsat 8 30 1tturdavano2·30and7:JO Sunday In tht.• A mb••"~ador Auditorium In PasaOPnd. TIC"Ptc; art! S7 so to S9 . .SO. NOEL PAUL STOOk E Y, torm4'rly one third or Peter Paul and Mary, will s ing song" tro'm h1~ lat(''it album, "Band & Bodywork-,,' during dn 8 o'clock show tonight c1t P d'>ddt>ncl C1111c Auditorium Tickets are S5 and S6 THE KINGSTON 'S TRIO'S May 23 concert at Saddleback Colleqe In Mission Vie jo wlll be their "Aspen Gold" album debut concert Original member Bob Shane 1s Jotned by newcomers Roger Gamble and George Grove for this show a nd their upcoming Lake Tahoe engagement. Tickets for the 8 p.m . appearance at PIWlellY Sien •1111\eoo JACK McCULLOUGH ON SAX SUNDA Y IS MOTHER'S DAY! Don•t gh••. MQ~her the .... Pfl' moriceot" Rowfl"S Oft tttls day! She duern1 ttte best. that's why you sllOlilld gi•e "Mother," Flowers from our awcrd winnbMJ Rowff' ~op! 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'"°" -_, .. ....., . ....... ,. Ml-tl11 ......... ·----·-· \ --~ -..... ---- Saddteb.ck are SS In advance and $6 at the door. CLASSICAL ANO FLAMENCO oultar'ISt David Welsbdrt will open a series of "Music: OutdOors at the Library" concerts et 1 p .m . S.turday a t the Huntlnoton Be ach lnformaUon and Cultural Rnources Center, 7111 Telbert Ave. The two hOurs of music Is sponsored by Allied Arts Board. "THE BIRTHDAY "ARTY" will be staged by u C I rvlne's Orama WMkshop at a o'clock tonight e nd Saturday In the Fine Arts Little Thea ter, 161 Humanities Hall on c ampus. The Harold Pinter drama has been lnterpretud as a depiction of man's stralt)4'c ketlno Into deadly conformity or a~ man'-. being w renc hed from wombllke shelter by dea th. Tickets are $1. • ~ v GOOD SEATS"ARE STILL available for "No Time for Sergeant st" the hllarlous ly entertaining Broadway nit, being presented at 8 o'c lock tonight a nd Sc1turday and 3 p .m . Sunday In the Saddle b.Kk College Fine Arts Theater, '28000 Margue rite Parkway, Mission Vleio. General admission Is $5. TONY CRAIN, RICK BLALOCK, DAVE ORYVNAK1 JIM OORDON HARMONIZE PUPPETEERS CAROLYN Steid inger and Nancy Briner wlll provide an a dded attraction during Saturday's c hildren's film series at Golden West College In Huntington Beac h. Admission to the s h owing of "Blac k Beauty" is S1 a t1 p.m . In the health science lecture hall. REMINISCING WITH HARMONY ~ill start at 8:02 p.m . Saturday In t he Anaheim High School Auditorium as the· Santa Ana c hapte r of the Society for the Preservation and Encoura~ment of Bar ber Shop Quartet Singing in America, Inc. presents fa\lorite songs. The Golden City Chorus leads the billing of quartets including "California Gold," "Satin Serenade ," "Boys in the Bacl< Room" and "Orange County Bounty." All are winners. of state or divisional titles. Reserved seats are $3 and S4. NATIONAL DULCIMER CHAMPION Randy Wiikinson w ill conduct a workshop on folk, Irish, Renaissance a nd contem - porary music a t 10 a .m . Saturday at Shade Tree stringed instruments, 28722 Margue rite P a rkwa y 119, Mission Viejo. Att~ndance fee is S5. Band Leader Tuning Out of .UCI By YVONNE WlDSTON Of, ... O•llY ..... Suff An inspiring musician and teacher who has touched the lives of m a ny ·-J ack McCuJlough, Ph.D. -is retiring from UC Irvine in June. He ls assistant director in teacher education and the conductor of the university's first stage band. Last year's recipient of a joint appointment as music and education lecturer from the Fine Arts Department, McCullough is credited with drawing up the curr e nt program for the teaching f f secondary curriculum at UC I. CASUALLY SEATED in an easy chair in his Tustin home, he recalled being told once he would be more effective if he got a degree beyond his maste rs in music. "I pursued it for five years while working and teaching at UC I and received my doctorate in advanced psychology from United Slates In- ternational Univers ity in San Diego," he said. Though he is primarily an educator, music has a lways been a tremendous force in his life ''BECAU SE o•· TIME consumed by studies und teaching obli~ations. 1 was unable to play music on a large scale, until about two years ago when the dean of Fine Arts asked if I would be willing to form the stage band," he ex plained. The group 1s made up of students who wish to perform and express their talents to the public. "I think if this were not available to these stude nts. they would be goin1 lo another school." McCullough smiled and continued, ··1 think my associations with tbe reaJly lop people al UCI were really heightened by the common bond of music ... HIS ACHIEVEMENTS on campus have been an extension of past accomplishments. At the age of 9 he purchased bis first sax· ophone with the money he colleded from a m agazine and news paper route. By the time he was 12 he had learned to play the clarinet an<t bassoon. · · ·1 remember when everyone said 'that if y6u play a double·reed instrument before the age of 13. you'd ·go crazy.' because of the pres· sure on the brain." he rcnected. Jokingly. he added. "They probably were right, I've never been the same since '' AS A TEEN-AGER he made $28 a week ma club as a mus ician with a professional band that included sidemen from the Les Brown and Ben- ny Goodman bands McCullough did not let World War II stop hi m from phtying music. lie was lhe musical director or the 42nd Rainbow Division band dur· ing its European tour The band provided music for celebrated artists from the Vienna Ballet. Viennese Opera Society, and Yugoslavian sin~erMarika Roek. Firemen Warm Up /'\ l'lot time 1s guaran teed at 10 :1 m and I p m Saturd:.1y 111 23HU Placentia AH·. co~ta M C'~a . <1cro !-.:; f ro m Estancw llJgh School That's when Costa Mesa Fire Station No 4 will provide spectators with fire safely inform a- tion or demonstrations of rar. chemic al and _.,"t'*it.,. building fire:;, s1mulatect high ri se blazes <i nd Jaws of Life rescues Firef ig hte r s a nd para medics will explain the equipment they use in such emergencies. Upon dischar ge from the Army he re· turned to college. teaching was required the last semester and lo his surpirse. he enjoyed it. "While teaching at a high school in Pe!'· ns ylvania I was a solois t with the Erie Philharmonic and e ventually. performed with conductor James Sample.·' he continued . ··while teaching high school an San Bernardino. I made my debut as the musical director or that city's Civic Light Opera in the production of the 'King And I' starring Renato Cibelliand MarniNixoo." 1'.HE TWO "MOST memorable shows" JM! •musically direded we re "Most li<ippy Fellow" with Ned Romero a nd Dyan Cannon and "West Side Story" featuring Larry Kurt and Lee Vanora. McCullough will sound his s axophone one last time with the stage band at GCI. tonight, along with the rt•nowncd tromho01st-compos~r arranger , Robert Curnow The-pNfor!'"ance "'(i ll begin at ti o"c lork 1n tht· fo'1nl Arts Hall Ad· m1ss1on is $2. The progrJOI wdl rt>ulure• ... u<:h ( urnow ('11111 · p o o; 1t1 on !-. a!-. " £' r 11 m 1"' o r lJ r ~ :1 m..,. " ·Passacaglia. · ·~wN t lump" · .rnd ' \It fllt"r s Cramp ·· This ~ummPr h" " 11(( !o I l1J11d.1 and Southland hstt:nc:r~ will hJ\l' t11 "-•Ill for future e ngagemenL'> UCI COMMITTEE FOR ARTS PRESENT S UCLA OPERA WORKSHOP in .. Cosi fan tutte" Saturday, Mal 12. 1979. Concert Hal , 8:00 p.m. UC I Students S I . Faculty/Staff 52. General ~J Tickets available at ASUCI Bo x Office from 9:30 am to 4 00 p m . Gateway Commons. For further 1nformat1un call 833-6378 FUN! Togs Wind Vp Season Molly Lynch and Charles Colgan will be the doll and owner m "The Enchanted Toyshop," half of the finale of Ballet Pacifica childr~n ·s series Sunday. The 1:30 and 3:30 performances at the Festi val Forum Theat~r. 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. also will feature a delightful new work, "Flitlers a nd Creepers." choreo· graphed by Kathy Kahn. Admission is $4 fo r adults and SJ for children. N & DRAGONS FAMT ASY • SCIENCE FICTION ROLE P.LA YING GAMES Pl•MAMIA. UNO. llYno . GO IACDAMMOH • IUMMY TILES ,_ TrM, 350 I Via Oporto U.MsMaV-...·MWM.- Hewport .._.Tel. 675-6139 0,.. 1:30-6:00 7 '• -.. --.. -~---. --. . -------·-----.. ----. --.. .. For Mothers Day or just because . . . 6 1 Clear plastic wrap Apron with Lace by ruffles $10.00 3441 Via Lid~ Newport Beach . (714)675-1460 ' . . -.. ·. . ' ... J - ·-····~-,, J ----- tl\e HAPPY COOKER • • I . • OUT 'NABOUT ~. Mey 11. 1179 DAIL y PILOT ca Mother Dines Best When the family makes resenations early for special day celebratio~ Candy, n owens and other Molbu'11 Oay g1tu ('&I\ be round 1n a nurry of down to lht> wic_e sbopp1na But hke seeing to It tb•t the NH t ank u( lh'• (amily 01vver isn't hoverini flf'U empt tht> maU•r of seJect1n1 • rt8tau ranl for Mom 's m-.ior tre•t u n'l Mde un hi the lut 110 stble minute Molht"r' nay f1ndi; tht> YN•r'a r ecord t·ruwds pa<'kUlM most dln,ng e~lablishmenl~ All t>eeauise h·ttn.: the guefit of honor to a delu•<- rnl'Bl has bt•,•onw lht• tradtt1ocud wraj>-up for th<· duy 's art1v1llt'b TIMl':S A WASTING rua lhot.t• ra m1l1t"~ \4 ho h•vt'n 't madt• nrrirnjtt•ments )'et. n.-u .. r f({'t o n tbe phon .. now for rt•scrvutl()ns. or sf>t un t'IH ly hour for tkj)ttl lurt• 1f you'rt' goln..: to a plll<'t' where sen •t<'l' ~ on u f1ri.t com~. first :wrvt•d b.&St!> Man> ·~~ urt·u ~ rc:.tuuranl!. htt''" bt:('n Molht•r, Jnd Gr;1ndmorhcrs enjoy L1111t l1t·1111 .irH.l Afl<.'rnoun Tc J .11 wru unb ~ympa·t~y i'tngli.slJ Antiques witlJ ffiru 1Ronm 1-11t ~ll<ll I .111d ll S f l;\ \\I: tOSf \ \ILS\ 1h.l1in1I I \( I\ I'\· r1 11 -110' I WED THUR FRI SAT ·. . Salisbury Steak Brochelle or Beef 01 Spaghetti TN1ya k1 Stc:ik B1ochette of Beel .• The White Ho use Restaurant in Laguna Beach Since 191 8 The new management would like to suggest our Mother's Day specials from 9 a .m. to 11 p.m. Jazz Nightly open 24 hours 340 South Coast Highway Laguna Beach, California ( 714) 494.-8088 '· . ----·· --.. -. ---'· ... ,,. ----.. &e•rbur for wM«a to meet lbe special de.manda of this one day. Kan1in.c from elaborate brunch aprt-ada to ex1lre.uly designt'd dinner menus, an unJlmltC'd ranao ol po sibllities will be of!ered lo patrot\# In a random. and therefore Incomplete. s ur· vey. Out 'N ' About secured the following in· formation on places primed lo roU out the red <'ttrp1it for Mom's royal treatment . A haPJJY holiday and bon appetlt to all! N t:WPORT£K INN Mo ther's Day bruneh rn lhc Marine. Library Lounge and Em· pare room.-.. hutf1•l ~erved from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m . cl111nt•r. h.·uturan~ a varied selection of entrees , :wrv1-d in thl' Manne restaurant, 5 to 9 p .m. - 1107 J u1nhon•1• Hoad, Newport Beach. Reserva · tlOOb M1 1700 ('JtOWN llOllS E Hrunch 9 30 a .m . to 4. p 111 cltnnt"r 1 tu 11 30 :Q802 Coust Highway Chickens Little? This egg outsizes the t·hicks lx.•ca use inside th<•r c is a bird of qui t e a diffe rent frathcr : an o s tric h . The 4-pound eggs arc ac c umulat ing 1n " nests at Lion Count r v ~afa n. The birds th;;it h a t ch l ater in thl· yl'ar will grov. l<J fi. I eel ta 11. Other v. 1 Id animals and attra c lions are o n \'iew da1 l y al 8800 l rvinl' 'l·nter Drive, frnm· Uur ing May ther e 1s a s pecial admission pncc o f S2.50 for Cartip Fire Girls . <at Crown Valley Parkway), Laguna Niguel. ReaervaUona: 499-2626. BAXTER'S STaEET Brunch served from 11 a .m . lo 2 p.m .; special early shows for a fternoon d ine r s s tarting at noon -4647 MacArthur Blvd., at Orange County Airport. Reservations: 540-2475. BEN BROWN'S -Mother's Day brunch menu <choice or n~entrees served with fresh strawberries or peach in champagne, ·blueberry muffins and buttermilk biscuits>, 9:30 a .m . to 3 p. m . ; special dinner menu served from 4 to 9 p m . -31106 Coast Highway <inland at Aliso Beach pier). South Laguna. Reser vations : 499·2663. MARRIOTr HOTEL -Buffet dinner in the Pacific Ballroom, seatings at 11 a .m .. 2 and 5 p.m.; musical entertainment throughout by Twin Pianos -900 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach. Reservations: 640-4000. LA CAVE Mothe r's Day dinne r featuring steaks. lobster . c rab shrimp and prime rib. served from 4 p.m. -1695 Irvine Ave .. Costa Mesa. Reservations: 646-7944 llOTF.L LAGUNA Special buffet din.ner served in the Seafood Terrace, noon lo 7:30 p .m 425 S. Coast Highway , Laguna Beac h Reserv:Hions : 494· I 151 REUBEN'S Three locations are offering a holiday brunch for mo m ; 8 a .m . to 2 p.m ., 1513 N Tustin Av<' .. Santa Ana. 547·6281 : 9 a .m . lo 2 P m . 2.">l F. Co:.ist Hi gh way, Newport Beach, ti73 1505. 9 am. to 2 ".m .. 24001 Ave nida de la C:.i rlot3, Laguna Hills. 830-9010. Brunch will also ht· S<'rvc<l aboard the good sh i°p Re uben E Lee. 9 a.m to 2 pm .. 151 E. Coast Highway , Newport BC'ach RC'ser vat1ons 675-581 l IVY HOUSfo: Special Mother 's Day hrunch. se rved 10 a m . Lo 4 p.m ,.dinner ser ved from 4 to 11 30 384 forest Ave . 1n the Lum bt'ryard. Laguna Beach Reser vations 494-9491 llARLEQUIN DINNER PLAYHOUSE Mothcr 'i. Oay buHct dinner and performance of Nt•al Simon ·~ "'Th(' Sunshine Boys" 3503 S ll a rhor Ul vd , Santa Ana R('!>crvat1on~ !179 -5511 ANCH-:NT MARINER Mother"s Ua> hrun"h ser ved from 8 30 a m , dinner from 3 30 p m . complime ntary n owcrs for lbe ladies 2607 W. Coast lltg hway, Newpor t Beach . ti'16·0201 APAO/\N/\ In add1t1on to the usual Middle RESERVE EARLY FOR ••• MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 13 Dinner Served From 4 p.m. East specialties, the restaurant will serve a .. special Mother 's Day menu from 3:30 lo 10 p.m., entertainment from 7:30 to 12:30 p.m. - 600 S. Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, 640-7500. SHERATON·ANAllE IM HOTEL -Special holiday menu featuring a choice or seven e n· trees, served from noon lo 10 p.m.-10~ W. Ball Road, Anaheim. 778-1700. CASK 'N CLEAVER -Special early open. ing for Mothe r's Day, serving lbe houae steak and seafood specialities from noon -1660 Dove St.. Newport Be a ch. Reservations : 752-2538. JOLLY ROGER Ten locations ser ving complete breakfast a nd dinne r menus, free carnations for all Moms while they last; Orange Coa st locations · 25100 Del Prado, Dana Point Out 'N About ~Norman Stanley Mar ina; 22873 Lake Forest Or . Lake Forest. 2300 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa . 203 Marine Ave. Balboa Is land ; 333:J W Coast Highway, Ne wport Beach . 1727 E Oyer Road, Irvine; and Th Ri J(gt>r , 16 Fas hion Island . Newport Beach. BAYS HOfiE llOUSF. Mother's Day brunch SC'rvcd 9 · 30 a m to 4 p m ., dinner from 4 to 11 30 pm 23:Jl I Mu1rl<.inds at fl1d~e Route, Lake Forest Village, El Toro. 770-3222 YAMATO Champagm: hrunc h ser ved fro m 11 a.m to l 30 p m . dinner ~ervt::d from 4 p. m featunni: :.uch hou:,c spt.'cialues as steak lcriyak1 and shrim" tnnpura combination a nd a !>pec1al SIX·COUn.t• d1nnl·r of ClaSS IC Japanese l'UISml' 60 Fa~h1on !~land . Newport Center . Newport Beac·h . 1;.1;1 .• 1811 • OLD WOHLD V1lla J.!P fi(·rm<ln re_o;taura nl "all offer a -.1ic1·1<1l Mflthcr·-. Day ~teak dinner Jnd show. tht' latter h•aturmg th1· European band Wandc rpol with vocalist Dana Wander· L<.·r~ka a nd intcrnat1<inal folk dam·cr<; 7561 W. c·1·nte r Ur Jd)Jt<'nl tci lfunlinJ.!ton C.:entcr. Hunt· mgton Bcac:h. >S97 11711 AIRPORTfo:R I NN tlOTEL A Mother 's Du y lnplc header . pools ide c ha mpagne buffet. CSet' MOTHE R ·s. Page.CS) ~ H appy MOTHER 'S DAY F rom A lisio "'!" H.-staurant 1 0 0/ DISCOUNT OFF OUR REGULAR /0 MENU FOR THIS DAY From 1 to 9 p .m . Hr1n.c \111111 in for \ml•rtt J/1 .ind t h1111·.,1• <lt•l11·Jt'1~-.. "h•• 1h ,,.n l''> th1• ht''' Huntz Hall Marvin and Kaplan BRUNCH PERFORMANCE CVCRY SUNDAY Spend MotherITay~ May 13. With US T 1cket Includes. Buffet Otmng. Dancm~ And Br~dway Sha• m NEIL SIMONS THE SUNSHINE BOYS 1Per1orr.iances lues lh~r ~" Opening May 30 Fiddler on The Root cA nice way to say .. :·1 love you_" MOTHEKS MOTHERS' DAY BRUNCH I I DAY BUFFET <f~ Roast Beef ~Glazed Ham 1 'fr{I' Roast Lamb~ Fresh Salad~ & Much More <;_~~ Decorative Murioll Ice Carving~ W Marriott's Famous Twin Plano' Our family holiday dinners arc becoming a t.radltion. P~11.o;c make your reservntJons 0014 p 14 ) 64().400() l:.x L I\ I 06 ,. ' \ ----.------------, ----. --- ) . , - ~ ~ -, RElJBEN's REUBEN'S l~" y;n N lu,110/\VI' -( ,,,,,l 11 (\ ,, ' ''h "''" /! <1n\,\ An°1 .... f 'd1 It C,.\7 h28 ' 1., .J I "ifl; St'rvt'd 9 AA t>d 8 AM 10 l PM ~ 110 2 f'M ')('IV RElJBEN'S REUBEN E. lEE 24001 A venida de l.t Cl I I Sl [.. Co.i.,t \IWY Laguna Hill~ 'r Old Ncwrott Scat.h 830-9010 675·5~1 I Servrd 9 AM q f\M to '2 PM 10 2 PM crvcd . Mothers' Day, Sunday, May 13 I Phone for Reservations ] ' I -' -~ }. ----' ----. . _)I ~- :I -- I l r I ' f:4 DAILY PILOT • Friday. May" 1879 -.. . . . . . . .. -~usiy ·Melodrama Hits Funnybone I. Ron Albert.Mn, lh• Mri Bmok1 of Orance fcounty community theater. has done It aga1p I t 'ew local dJreclori. are ~ lftfW&rl>' Iden "taflable wttb their productions as AlbertMn, who 1Jpf'daJi1es in du3tlna off v1nta1e m ystery lmelodramas and turning them Into three rlna tt>lrr uMA IUs httest outr•1ite Is "~vf'n Keya to 1 Ralc1patt'·· dt th•• Wt•l\t nunster Community Theater ~ THl8 tK'IUPT IS I\ vart1r ularly nlu.8lY one • '1 from tht' ~o o r G~lrAt M Cohan, clrca UU3 It·, ovcrwr1Ut"n. ovt-ri>lotled a.nd fair f(amt for 1the aort ol tlf..-ful overpluying that bar. ma.rited Albert.sen'• fart'c:t lhruuith the )'t'&M And. up to u point 1t ' a burrt>I of lau.:hi.. 1 wit h some of tht• lUntl·~t t hunH'ti•r-. t'Vt'r rollN·t Intermission Tom Titus ed 1n one theater Uul cuntanual hilarity 11> d1r fie ult to sustain "hen ~rmed with surh 1t 1 lcthargiC' script and lhE' ciirertonal pushing is all too evident Nevertheles:.. · · Haldpate" ha~ its mom ents as when the leading c haracter whistles song:. that George M. Cohan has yet to write. o r when he imitates a deformed butle r of the type that. Albertsen himself played a year ago in has Westminster produ<-tion of .. Any Number CC1n Die ." Albertsen goes after the funnybone with Cl sho tgun. scoring m ore times than he misses CLARK BURSON {LEFT) TRIES TO SORT OUT 'SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE' Jan McKinley, Chuck Gresham, Jack Wlllenbacher, Pat Mulllna Appe•r In Farce THE ff EA VIL Y E MBELLISHED plot re volves around a novelisl who. on a bet, t akes up residence in a summer resort during the dead of winter lo try and--write a book in the space of 24 hours. Naturally. alt sorts of interruptions pop up lo thwart him fro~ his efforts until the situa - tion gets wildly out o f hand. Clark Burson plays tbe novelist with the sort of s waggering c harm that Cohan himself must have possessed . His timing and d eliver y :1re splendid, as is his capacity for ironic pro- nouncements, which spatter his dialogue con- tinually. David MacArthur and Carol Albright ap pear briefly but effectively as the caretakers of lhe inn. Jan McKinley is cute and perky as the youni;? lady Rurson takes to his heart. while Pat Mullins b a formidable obstacle an the ir path •tUNCHEON • OINllll:ll . ""' ,,,.,,,,, ' "''"', On tht• roster o f villains. Bill Aebi is Cine as a dull witt<'d flunkic. J ack Willenbacher makes a properly pompous mayor . Frank J ames is a model for future gangste r movies as his sidekick and Kenneth Mick is a fluste red utility mogul. .Kathryn Peniston as a Mae Westish blackmaile r is a whirling dervish of a characte r. s pinning this way or that with every line of dialogue. The standout or the cast. however. must be Chut:k Gresham as a deranged hermit who haunts the old hotel with a vengeance. Gres ham h as few lines. but has gargoylfan presence is a constant source of merriment. Robert Leibovich <J!> a Keystone Kop-type police chief and Ron <; rigsby as th(' o wner of the resort he lp tie up th<· loose .end::; ;Jt the finis h. Gl'Or~e M Cohan probably wouldn·t re Real Cantonese Food ut here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINU Ill 21st Pl .. Newport Beach 0Riole l-9s.<i H-to Mtdlli9"t Ooily-Wf'ft"'d~ UMil I :00 o,..,, O•U J\ flioa\ .. HAAlOtl ... _. ~~q-..q~,v u~·.q.·g..q..q..--------------------.. ~ LA CAVE i ~ RESTAURANT ~ ~ Dine In Our Romantic Cellar ~ ~ OPEN SUNDAY, MAY\;~ i i [MOTHER'S DAfli;~ ~ Serving From 4:00 P.M. STEAKS • LOBSTER CRAB • SHRIMP • PRIME RIB. COMBINATIONS 16951h Irvine, Costa Mesa ~ PHONE 646-7944 i i ~ GUADALAJARA RESTAURANT .J HOMEMADE MEXICAN FOOD OPEN DAILY 11 :00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. MOTHErSDAT CHAMPAGNE •UNCH 11 A.M. to 7 P.M. 665 PAULARINO COl'Mf" of lristol-f' .. ISiRO ...... 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CUTSIRLOINSTRIPSTEAK,servedwlth sautee<I mushrooms and hair broiled tomato ...... . ................................ $9.95 ROASTED PRIME RIB OF BEEF. au jus. Chef's cul. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.95 ROASTED YOUNG NATIVE TURKEY, old fasruoned sage dressing. giblet gravy, whole cranberry sauce ......................... S6.2S ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCK.U NG. served with orange sauce on a bed or rice . . . . . . . . S7 .95 Ve.gelable Du Jour Dessert: choice of fruJt cocktail. chocolate aundae. ~rHd pudding ,J with lemon u uce. lemon cake Corrcc. Tea bi" Milk Children's Menu Available Baked Ham or Turkey and Dressing . . . . . . $3.95 . ... ... CALLFORRESERVATIONS lS 1 '- 778·17ot ~ hcrnton·..\naht'lm 1 lot"I ~---... ·----·· . ·~··· ... ·· ·--~ co~n1ze "Seven K eys to Ba ldpate " al Westminster . but t hal's not to say he wouldn't a ppreciate it. Performances continue Fridays a nd Saturdays at 8:30 through June 2 at the theater. 7272 Maple St . Westminster. "SEVEN KEYS TO 8AL0f'ATE .. A m•~lfry melOClram" l>V C.OrQ<t M Cotwn. cl•rKI.., I>• Ao" Al~rt-..in. )t4'Qr meJnolQtt Jove• l•wrence. l1t<hn+c.•f c.ooro1n_,tO• Herml.4n Boodman. tetf'ln•c•I d•r&ctor Irv Zuehls. sound~ hQhhno t>y Joy LOl>ell pr•....,,t.ci Froday> and !>.llu<Oo>Y' ••I JO lhrouqn Jvn. 7 •t tht> we~tmin,tf'r Community lhttater nn #ttple ~• We \lmt"\ter Ae~r¥tt\1on1. 8911676 " THE CAST W1ll1•m H M49H Ellldll Outml>f Mr~ Quimby Jo11n e1nnc1 Mary Norton M" Rh~> P•t,.r\ Myra TP'larnn1u ll')U Ma • Mt)yOr J1m CdrC)dn fhOrrt•\ Hd.,~n JIQQ> K•n~dy The Owner Cl4'rll 8ur\On O•v•o MtK.Annu' C••ol Alb<l911t 8 •11 •--b• J4n Mc Ku\t .. v P,u M u•hn\ Ch..c~ C.r••M m ~•tl'lr i;n P•n1\tOf\ Fran• J•mf'\ J 41Ck. WHlttnbd<fV>• ll(;o~tn M•t • ROOt-r I lf'tDOvtC n Aon C.ro9\l>V Join Us For MOTHER'S DAY ..... Free Carnations for All Moms. while they fast. Complete Breakfast and Dmm:r Menu~ Newport Beach Dana Point Marina 751000. t PrddJ Lake Forest :>2873 L.r~ • Fe it .. ,, O• Costa Mesa 3333 W Coast H1qhw.1y Buena Park Center 8376 Ld P.11m.1 /\w Irvine 7300 H ,11 bor £31vrt Balboa Island 203 Marine Av• Long Beach Marina SP.aoon V111;iqr· 168 Manna Or1v1• 1727 (.J<,I Oyer Rt• The Rigger 16 Fashion 1s1anu Anaheim' 2250 E L1nc.oln MOTHER'S DAY \ ,\T BRUNCH 10 A .M.-2 P.M. FlNOHORN-HADDOCK ,.....MOM Nil~ ~~· J,OCllS AN' BAGELS ll~ID .... ..,.. CMMI019!1MO-• 'Ot..ITl:OlilMllll.,~ CROWDIE-TIME ECC.S MONTE CRISTO CLAN ........ ~..,.... ~DIOOt ~sm.a IMOOll.AIMIG. MOU.allD•• SCOTCH TOSS 11• t , ........ '°"" •UT ..ccJTC.• Ill UCOll .. e.w..oc ..... f\1911t""t ............ n-.a .. ...,. ........ ... DUMFRIF.S ~,..,_ on:,....•rt•oe MC09 ..... ----..~ .... NTl'TaA.,. CRF.Pf.S OF NITH ~NQNM;Mlt c.....,o OIJCll9 • ...a~ I.ADS l!r LASSIB'i 3 00 ,,_,_.,._. -~..-.,.,.......CM"" IWolC.O I APPL( 1.11'11 llAVAlllAN Clf(l('.fll..A 11 I m·r,. lllIM f'Akt. (;A~I , .. , .. ,. DINNER 3-10 P.M. SPECIALLY SELECTED FRESH FISH OR DELICIOUS HAM Served with choice or soup or salad. boiled potato, bouquet.lere of vei;zetables ln Addition To OUR REGULAR MENU 37 Fashion Island, Newport Center Reservations Suggested 644 -2030 ' • • ' - INTERMISSION I SUMMER STOCK A.~tiag Up Saddleback Expands The Saddleback Company Theater un· veils ita second season of suminer theatrical entertainment in June with production s scheduled in both the Studio and Fine Arts Theaters of Saddleback Community College's main campus in Mission Viejo. Casting for the four shows to be present· ed is nearly comple te a nd season ticket sales have been brisk, according to Artistic Olrec· tor Brian Donoghue. Tickets for individual performances also went on sale earlier this month and company officials anticipate a sellout performance for alt productions. THE AMBITIOUS summer production plans include. -"Scapino'." a Moliere comedy b y Frank Dunlop and Jim Dale. lo be staged in the 120-seat Studio Theat er Tuesdays through Sundays. June 2 1 through July 22. "Luv," Murray Sch1sgal's witty com · e dy about a peculiar love triangle, to be pre· senled in th~ 400-seat Fine Arts Theater June 28 to J uJy 1 and July s.s. -"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest ," the Dale Wa'Sserman adaptation of Ken Kesey's poignant novel. to be staged in the Fine Arts Theate r July 12-15 and 19·22. -"GUYS AND DOLLS," the renowned musical comedy based on story and charac- lers by Damon Runyon. to be presented in the Fine Arts Theater Aug. 1-S and 8-12. All show times are 8 p.m . "except Sun- days, which feature a 3 o 'clock matinee. Season tickets provide a 20 percent sav- ings. General admission season tickets ar e $20 and buyers can choose one performance of each s how to comprise their package. The sea son cost for Saddleback or ASB or Gold Card holders 1s $16. Sing le perform an ce tickets cost $6 general admission and SS for ASB and Gold Card holders GRO.UPS OF ZS o r more can buy tickets for $4 a piece for each-show and organiza. lions. businesses or individuals buying $100 worth of tickets or m ore become members of the company's Century Club Arrangements have also been made for <'ha rilable or~anizations to buy out p review nights of each play the evening before each o pening night for resale as f1.1.nd-raisers The Fane Arts box office on the Sad· dleback main offu:e 1s open Monday through F'nday from 10 a m to 2 p m and te lephont! order c; via M;istn ('h argt• or Vi'.'>a will be ac- c:epted by l'allan~ 8JJ 74 14 or 4~5-2790 Mother's Day 0Yerfooking Newport Bay Flowers for the ladies CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH FROM 8 30 A M DiMer frCNR 3:30 f'.M. 2 735 West Coast Hwy NEWPORT IEACH 642-3431 rl Mo1hlr s L);i\ brunlh hul · • lndul,1.to. 1nuur tJbul11u' • tcrs. btJOV JdtCIOU\ 1..11ld ~J.IJ11'. fr1.. 'h \\"}-:t.. r.1hlt..·~. 'u111p1 u1..1ll'1. ntru .. ,md lu~t.. IUU\ dt.. ,~ ... rt' 11\ Mothl r' Dn•~ trh .tit 1q1. mm min~. crvcd i1h· .1 .i.:r.111J b.1nquN 10 rlw h.11lroom lrom 10 )II $ A.Juli~ :>H •)), ,hil- Jrl·n S·t9). R1..·w rv;111011' rnummcndt'd. Or 1..·n 1uv pnv.m· J 111111,1-: 111 tlt1.· l'll·,i..:.mr t .r.m,t Pnn~l' R1.·~1.iur.ina from IO-..' '" Adult~ $Hl.9 '>. cl11IJ rcn )(>. )ll COME TO YOUR SENSES ~!it&!§I£¥ 7H-R777 '"• llq;l•ll\ I lu1d C.ulll\l••llvll, u.11 .... i..u •• a a , -· ART GALLERIES I RESTAURANTS Fri~. May 11 . 1979 DAIL y PILPT ca Artwork Set in sunset •') "THE FOURTH ANNUAL Sunset Beach Quilt" rxemplltles the civic spirit behind the community's traditional Mother's Oay weekend art festival. The event, from 10 to s S.turday and 11 to .. Sunday, will be highlighted by the Firehouse Gallery sale of paintings, sculpture, prints and pttotographs. Artists and craftspersons wlH be exhibiting and selllno at 12th Street and Broadway, off Pacific Coast Highway. NEW ETCHINGS BY Sue Krause, emphasizing her love of nature's creatures, are on display at Petrick's Gallery, 17·'1 Westcllff Drive, Newport Beach. A r eception wlU be hosted from 6 : 30 to 9 tonight, and the Harbor Area artist will demonstrate her combination of etching and embossment from noon to 4 Saturday and Sunday. VIVID OIL AND INK paintings by contemporary New York artist Clive Brash are being shown at Ocelot Interiors, 303 .. E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, until 8 o'clock tonight and from 9:30 to 5 Saturd(ty. His subject matters range from nudes to Oriental calligraphy. mask making and reacting to paper with poetry, both 1 p.m . and origami. 3 p.m. ACRYLIC PAINTINGS by Mary Ellen Wehrli and printmaker Medora Wiidenberg are featured through June 3 at Huntress Gallery, 2811 VIiia Way, Newport Beach. Hours are 11to4 :30 Tuesdays-Sundays. ILMA CUNNINGHAM, Lila Hartman and Shirley Searles are the top three prize w inners In the Costa Mesa Art League's juried show at the Glendale Federal Savings gallery through May 30. Viewing hours are 9 to 4 Monday through Thursday and 9 to 6 Friday. The .. 9 competing artists will be honored by the league at its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 17, at Glendale Federal, 100 Newport Center Drive. THE ALMOST MAGICALqualitlesof Chuck Oberstein's paintings will be explored when he discusses "Clowns" at the 7:30 p.m . Thursda y , May 17 meeting of the Art A ssociation of Huntington Beach North at Murdy Park Recreation Center. ' . STARRING IN 'OKLAHOMA!' REVIVAL AT PANTAGES THEATER UNTIL JUNE 10 Jamie Farr, Mary Wickes. Laurence Guittard, Christine Andreas Head Cast SIX WORKSHOPS will be offered Saturday at the Museum of North Orange County, 301 N. Pomona Ave., Fullerton, in connect ion with its current exhibit of artworks made of high quality paper. Fee tor each class Is $1 . Topics and "CONVERSATIONS" is the theme of draw ings by Sandra Rowe to be shown in the UC Irvine Fine Arts Gallery from May 15-19. A reception is scheduled f rom 5 to 1 p .m . Wednesday, May 16. Today and Saturday ar e the final times to see paintings and monotypes by Frank Dixon, the current exhibit at 'Oklnhoma!' ov·erdone? tim es are : papermaking, 10 a.m .; costume m aking, 11 a.m.; paper marbling, noon; the campus galler y. Musical Los~s Vitality Over D ecades MOTHER'S DAY MENUS ••• Ry J UDIT ll OU•iON Ol Ille O•llY PllOI S~ll "Oklahomci ' the most popul.1r mu ... 1ntl s t age production or all t1m('5, ha5 c:omt· liac:k lo hf<' at tht.> Pant :t~t·s Theatre in Hollywood. hut perhaps it should have been alluwctl to res t in pea re The sho w 1llustrntcs the d1ff1C'ultv an art form ha-. "1th tht• pa~s<tge of time SomP (Jld ones d(I not ac1rl res-. th<· nC'<'ds or lhf-ll mt· though they dc<il with 1mf>Ortant humdn issues IN TU E F.ARLY d:.iys of musical theater the show probc.ibly was tmght, cxc1tin)! aml winsome. but in 1979, thl· musical of the 40., sePmS JUSl that a s how for a time past The S<'ent>, for example. whrre the trav1·1Jni.: se1lesm an tric•s tc1 sell Aunt Eller a ~arter st•cms s tilted and quamt ins tead of vita l and cihve ~olde,, cq~~ ~~· Sl;;;ragon ·~ GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A la C.orte Dishes LUNCH•OINNER DAILY FOU<J To l dll• (1 ,• 11 30 AM tu tO PM 2021 Harbor ll•d. COSTA MESA 642-71tJ2 . 631-991 1 WE CORDIAlL Y INVITE YOU TO COME TO OUR NfW RESTAURANT (FORMERLY MITLA'SI AND ENJOY OUR COMPLETELY DIFFEREN 1 COURMET MENU - NOW FEA TURI NC OUR FAMOUS "DON MARCIAL MARGARITA~" ''Come In And Say Hello!" LUNCHEON SPECIAL 1 Beef Taco, 1 Cheese Enchilada I '*"ro w11h l!t·Jn' ,,, ~1i 1· $2.25.l ''"' .i 11 1 \1 DON MARCIAL An excrtlng experience in MEXICAN DINING Rettfaarante & Cantlna 547 West 19th St., Costa Mesa 642-9764 Banquet Ftcllltles & Private Parties \fn.111j1 fhr fine\I Met11 ~n ( Ul\tlll' 9'otlter~~ Day-' Her Special Day BRUNCH 9:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m. Spe.cial Mother's Day Dinner 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Reservations Recommended A Selection of Delicious Entrees 0 ( /!~17!~;1r.i c_!f';111 1107 Jambore~ Ro1d, N~wport ~•ch (71') 644-1700 ~--~~ Slag 111g was ioidcquatc but the sound system ldl a htlle to tw dt's1rcd Christine Andr eas. '"'hn plays Laurey, was ofte n d1Hicull to un 1ft>rsl ctnd :.ind sonH' of the dialogue sesm ed muddy · T iit : Mt ·su· \\AS the richest part One c·oul<l r losC' one's t•yt•s and enJOY the grand tunes "h1C'h hl•lped "'"the play a Pulitzer prize · Oklahoma'" a lso star s Le1urcnce Guittard . ;\1 arv W1ckt·s and Jamie 1-'<irr It h as given many C'nll'rl<llnl'rs a start in show busmess. 1n dueling Flurcnrt· llC'nderson. Shirley J ones and Harlrnra Cook T he on~1nal vcrswn opened on Broadway Mardi 31. 1943. a nd ran ror a record five yecirs .tncl nine Wt't•ks fl has loured all over the world and bcl'n presented 1n many lc.inguagcs It will be cillhc l'anla ge~ througn J une 10. S~basttans lllNNER PLAYl lOU~£:. At tneGRANQ HOTEL 1 HOTEL WAY, ANAHEIM, CA 92802 presents STEPHEN ARLEN WALTER WILLISON SUSAN WATSON RUSSELL HYPE srarring 111 The C~tiwfill (\"t~T!.i IH~ Hit ~jAtRft!!1lJ 1'1..,.,, . .,., 6lllNM10 Sl1AWS PYGMAllO"' .,, .. ALAN JAY LCRNEfl rREOERICK LOEWE l VLllY TUES 1 HAU SUN EVES & SUN. BRUNCH ' (714)772-7710 -MAKE RESERVATIONS - ~~~~NQW lf 'ro m P a1itc C31 9 30 a m to J p m . cha mpC1gne brunch in the Mcditt>rr ant•Cln Room. 9 a m lo J pm .. dinne r 1n the Me,htc rranean Room. 5 JO to 10 p.m 18700 Mac/\rthur Blvd . at Orange County Ai rport. 8.1.1·2770 • ROH Bt; RNS A r ho1ce of e ight e ntrees will be oHe rcd on the s perial Mother's DCl y hrunc h nlC'nu . ser ved 10 a m to 2 p.m . d inner. sl·n ed from 3 to 10 p m . will fe e1ture seve ral holiday entrN·~ plus the regular menu 37 Fas hion ls lioi nd , Newport Center,· Newport Rcach. 644 2030 CANNF:RY Hrunch. during which moms will rerc1v1: a frCl' color photo. will be served from 9 a.m tu 2 30 pm . buffet brunch will bc served. 10 a m to 2 p m . <lboard the Isla docke d at the restaurant ; dinner will be ser ved 140 AVE PICO ··SAN CLEMENTE 92672 presents David Holliday starring in "''•....., ..... u n. ALAN JAY l ERNCl4 JREOERICI\ LOEWE I EVE RV TUCSOAV THAU SUNDAY lVENINCi (714)-492-9950 -MAKE RESERVATIONS - NQW rrom 4 30 to I~ p m 3010 Le1Fayette Newport Beach. 675 5777 H L'.STY PEl.ll '1\1' Champagn e brunch wall bt-served rrom x :Jo c.1 rn . dinner from 3:30 p m • Oow<>r'> for I hc I at.ht·-. 2735 W. Coa st ll1 g hwa}. NeY. port Beach, 642 3431 R EGISTRY llOTEL lloltday burfel brunch s<·rH•d from JO :10 a m lo 3 p m in lht: ballroom. prt\>i.llt d1nini.: 1n th<· Grand Portage r estaurant JO it m tr1 2 30 p m 18800 M cicArthur Bh d . oppu'>1le Orange County /\irport. 7a2 K7ii Sl "rn:ws MI I.I. Champagne brunch . all )<>U can t·:.it thuc·k ".,1 g11n st:i-lc, ser ved 9 a.m . to :1 µ m . dmn.·r "l'r..,r·d from 4 30 to 9 pm. -7891 Wa rne r A\I· . off Bt·ath Blvd . Hu ntington lkac·h. 84~·886<> MOTHER'S DAY B uffc t Dinne r ON T HE BEACH JN T HE S EAFOOD T ERR ACE Of' T ll E HOTEL LAGC'NA From :\oon to 7 30 P.M 425 S. 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'"" DAILY PILOT .. * r ------• • • I • • OPEN 1 DAY5 ......... .., .... ...... , ...... ··--.,_. ~ w .. .-.i ~for l._ I I I I I 1 BUV 0~~1-;_~c~!..~NE FREE I I C HIU ooc • 1 AMALE!t • s RR11 o~ 1 ·---------01 OUI HIW---------. I WESTllNB tf" Special I '·~-s-dwkli Afhr s ,..... I I Ou '"'9dl lool ($1.85 w .. '6e) I 1-----------------------1 ~ '-TEXAS STYLE ! ___..__...,,.-.0~ CHILI DOG : I I I I I 1 " ~ GOOD ANVTIME 1 I « ~ M onday thru Sunday I I ~ ~ 11•1 1 tAHllO H HL vo "r wu "°:JN -H-T II, lt1' L: t 11-. TA Ml '>A 64b-4H55 -----C'Ol'P4)N ------ Memories f>rov1dc chcrh.hcu memo ries for your loved one on Mothd!\ Day. Dine wilh her at the award winning Yamato restaurant. A c;pccial Mother\ Day menu will offer familiar cntrcc!> a~ well a.' !>Uggcst new ex- perience:. in dining ja a very special setting. Y:unato'-. wnrld f:im nu<; Shrimp Tempura ;111d St1.·ak 1 1.·1 iyal-.i c11mhination will bc 1llkrcu for onl> lJ.75 Spcu;il d1ddr~11 'l nl1<'l lur th.,,c.: 11nd1•r I: un1Dat11 111 Nc.:wpon lll'.u:h at .::()u Fa\hton 1,1.mJ ( htllllf'llf.:111 llr1111rh /rtJm I 1 n 111 10 2 ?Op 111 01nn~r trom ·l p 111 l{c,l'r..111,111,: t 7 1-ll h.\.l 4l\l 1 Special Early Opening for Mother's Day askrn Cl€aV€~ st£ak. SE:araoo SplQlt:S > (714) 752-2538 1660 Dove Street. NewPorl Beach 1\IC:ANNIRY MOTHER'S DAY • llUMCH AT THI CAMMmY F'99 Color Photoe of Mom 9:00-2:30 IU"" •UMCH AIOAID THI -.su• Boat 11 MOOf'ed at~~ 10:00 -2:00 .-ATTHICAMMllY Perlect Ending for• Speolal Dav • 4:30-10:00 IRESERV~Tl.QNS SUGGESTED Bare lsn.'t Beautiful? Decorate With Inc xpensive· Student Art a, mo• tr.coQ Punela o-... ~.,-..... Unrc wall• drlvina 11 c:raay? 1'h<>M $29.a& aofa-wldlh "aeownc oU" paint 1 n~s don't 1peak tu your p1ychtt" Can't .tford "'1&1 art. you aay, because those fine pw.nhn1u1 u1,cJ acuJ~hu~ <.'Utt tbouaands? TAIO: 1u;AaT. lhtlf& ar4' WM)'ll lO fiU walls with really rl oo urt wltbout apendln& a fortune. m.t an ~ pruc~"s11 you bt:c:omll a patron, back· 1n.: the e1treer or u buddl~ IJ&lnwr. ~c.u.lptor or " r a f Ul pel'l(>n. ~ ttMtenta turn out a considerable volume of very cood work ea1·h term, much of it offered for n l• lo t'lther titudcnt art shows at campus ,_a11t•r1..s. or throui.:tr ~rwna! contac t w1tb an ..t rurtori. or Ill udt·nt~ ml. of l'QU~t:. there's a lways the possibili- ty tbc pa1nte1 who.i.e workb you buy will turn out to bt' lillOlher Vun <iogb or Wyeth. ~TIJD£NT AKT can vary 1n price from $25 . tu thOj&Sandll. 4ccordrng to UC Irvine Fine Arts c;allto•ry a.ssist an{ l.A!Hh Vasquez. depending on the type of work <inrl the ~tudcnl's reputation. Mobt are in the $LSO range. An upcoming show reatures watercolor~ by I leleo Seigel. who has a spread due soon m a news magazine. according to Mrs. Vasquez. Other student work will be s hown in the school gaUery during May. Most will be for sale, s he said. UCI isn 't alone. however. the community coll<•gcs als o huvc u butch o f p retty ac· complis hed artists who would be happy to sell their work ORANGE COAST College, on Fairview in Costa Mcs<J, also plans a student show May 21 through Junt' IS Many items will be on sale More student work 1s offered during two other annual shows. a school source su1d. with about 10 percent or ~ach sale going into a scholarship fund. Al Golden West College. t he annual student s how runs through June 7. Much of the work is on sale. Not only paintings, but also jewelry. sculpture. calligraphy and photographs are of- fered LINDA LAUSCH E. who assists in the school galll'ry. ~ays sht• J:Uidc~ buyer requests to the commuruty services omcr .. There 1s really a lot of good work.·' "The next canvas Is Van &Jrg's devastating Indictment of the skyrocketing cost of acrylics." And she adds. for those looking for non-art. engineering drawing and graph.ic design classes turn out ·•very precise, very interesting work.•' Ms. Vasquez. of UCI, said the money a painting brings pays for materials or tuition and also encourages the stude nt. She sajd many who purchase<1 paintings. sculpture and photographs from past UCJ grads have done we ll SOME PAST Orange Coast student artists cited now regul arly ~et $20.000 or more for their creative production Most were busy painting or working in C'lay durinl! high school and college years. Ceramics, photo~raphs and other works by Roger Sweet were rnexpensive a few years ago. but a rc much more now. Another arust whose "orks went fo r a song 1s Chris Burden. "His work is quite outrageous ... B ow do you tell which art.1st will boom later"! Sorry. you never know for sure. said one art faculty member ... Buy what you like." All g allery people contacted encourage buyers to spend time talking w1th the artist whose work is purchased IT MAKES THE selection more personal a nd more exciting because you can learn what led the painter. sculptor or creator to produce a unique original That insight rnay not nu your walls with pote ntially valuable Wllfk, but it wiU help ket'p a conversation between paantinJ? end psyl'he live · Jy. and that, after all. is ;i good part of '.1.ha l art's all about. Summer Tunes Set Tbe J Paul G etty Museum in Malibu will go on a M onday . through-Friday !-ichcdule from Monday. June 11 through mid-September. Ho urs will r emain 10 a .m. to 5 p.m . JAPMulC UISlHI ~.- BA !IATEI The museum a t 17985 Pacific Coast Highway " clos es o n Saturdays ,. during the summe r to avoid traffic congestion along the highway and in adjacent neighborhoods. SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY DINNER l to 9,.,... Entree Selections Include TmY AKI. TIMPUIA SUIUYAltt Ta..~te of History Fresh fruit, turkey legs, smoked beef ribs. quiche and honey ice cream all t e mpt the palate at the 17th Renaissance Pleasure Faire every weekend through Memorial Day. Not only the sights, but the sounds. tastes and s mells of Elizabethan England await visitors who can watch outdoor theate r . wande ring minstrels or ancient sporting contests. Admission is $7.50 for adults a nd $3 for children under 12. To reach the Faire. take the Ventura Freeway to the Ka nan Road exit in Agoura. Follow the s igAS to free parking. For further de- tails. phone <213 > 654-3202. Museum visitors are advised lo make a d - vance parking reserva· lions for guaranteed ad· A Flowet' For All Mothers mission. For further de· .,..,~c....,. tails. phone < 213 ) •• ,, 11 a-. 454-6541. The re is no FOUHTAIM VAi.UY charge for parking or t•Z 5700 admission into the .. ---··----• museum. 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ROCK TALK I RECORD REVIEWS Musicians Put H11rleyVille on Map By U SA aOBINSON While rumona ny about a "Woodstock Two" featival to ~ h~ld lk>mewhere in the U S ln Au(lu1t t.o comm«-morat~ the lOlh AJ'UllVersary of that event. a prt'"" <'Onft>N"n~ w• callt-d 1n New Yo1 k City H11~ wl'ek by Jen t'ranklin. pre:.ldcnt of Amt>r1r•n Tutent tnternadonat. to Dylan Tunes A-changing, Parker Excels By MI CHAEL PASKEVICH Of·-0.llt ,._ S-b Dylan bel'Ommtc a dullard' Th" nollun s~ms abl>urc:t . wh•t with a new double album bO <'rammed with greut material that lt t·ups utizes, and perhiips pur&es. lhe past work ot Uus rev~r~ wn~writer Yet. "At tJudokan," rerorded Live 1n Japan la!>l y~ar. 1s hkt>ly lo bave a d1:,turb1ng e!fect on l'Ven the mo!>t du~ hard Dyldn fan THE PROSP ECT OF Dylan actually sing- ing, as oppo:.l'd to h1:. ho!>lile roar 8pproach on p re vious uve effortb lake · Hard Rain," 1s novel enough. The notes :1rt' all there. but delivered in a bored. unencri~ellc manner that betrays his magnificent lyrics as no other artist would dar e. Co .. 1dt'nng the JUSl adequate q ua lity of his support <no Roan n,:: Thunder he rel. Dylan has a righ t to sound mellowed and LisUess. TllF. BRIG HT SPOTS an occasiona l strong sax s olo by Steve Douglas a nd Billy Cross' lead guitar work -are generally lost in overbloaled erratic arr angements a od a cautious ensemble a pnroach. Soflenl'd by nutes. recorders and the hke, powerful t unes such as "Like a Rolling Stone" and "I Shall B<' Releetst.'<i." contain only brief s-urges of commitment It's these flashes wh\:n Dylan sounds like he mean. ... 1t lh:.it rf'vcal the tepid nature of the rest of the matn1csl The band m ay be lax. but in Uie l'nc1. thcr£''s only o ne person to hold respon.o;1bh· tor putt mg loi:!ethe r s uch a tempting pal'l..age ~on Columbia J then fa1hng to open it. Graham Parke r, •·Squeezing Out Sparks," I Arista> A rnggcc1 live-album C"Parkenlla") and aU m · MANN SOUTH COAST PLAZA II& Sunliow.t 11...C eo.i. ...... 6"t9·3352 Lincoln Avenue W. of Knott Buena Partt • 821-4070 allftOWK't "The tta rnle t of H&Arleyvllle," a new en· IAtrtaloment center to be o.,.ned wllh a major mualc f•Uvaal lhta aumm4tr tn NV 'a Sullivan County In lht' f>iwr re llot ul'a Ke1tncy Room. F'ra nkhn. 1Utrounded by m1apa ot the upat.ate Ne Yor:t are1i1 und Joined hy pollUclana llnd MAY CHILL MANY LISTENERS Graham Parker's Progressive the tolk ahout 1-:1v1s C'o11tcllo and the return of Bruce: Springsteen tcmµoranly had England's Par kc·r loM in lhl' shufflt! 111:-. lalc!>l hus changed all that. with a vt>ngt':JOl'l', and the a lbum ib certain to raak m•ar thl' top of "Best of the Year'' lists every· wht•rc POWER, PASSION and cynicism -words used far too often ar t' undcrstalcmchts when <ipphetl to Parkl'r's bristhn~ brand of rock Ills ha rcJ-t>dgc>d 'ocab touch on basic themes Like t w1stl'c1 lovt· Saturday nighlS am.I lot' al ~rrls. P arlo.t>r takl·~ a heady, ulmost dangerous. look at the issues and has a back-up quintet tough enough to btH'k his threats The 10 lrncks. perfectly produced by J ack Nitzsrhe.·come on hke a runaway Tube t rain. including the lone hallad, "You Can't Be Too Strong." a tortuou!> look at abortion that will <'hill many listeners Parker rs u hlunl man "I think we're m ak ing lht• most progressive mu~1c on lhl' planet at the moment." he said rcrcntly. Al this point. it's harct to dispute him ( ROCK TALK ] police repreeentatlvea from Sullivan County as well u executives from CBS Records and Casablanca Fllmworka. announced that performers alreadr sl1ned for lbe Au1uat 24 weeke nd fealiva are Rod Stewart, Joni Mitchell. The Villa1e People, Bob Seger. Foghat, Hall and Oates. The Beach Boys. REO Speedwagon and Cheap Trick. with othe r artis~ to be announced later. A Z4t-ACRE PARCEL of land, the former Columbia Hill Hotel, s ituated m the townships of Thompson and Fallsburg, NY. is the site selected and leased with an option lo purchase ror the center. An a dditional 400 a cres are available for pa rking and campsite facilities. In addition to those represented a t the press <See ROCK. Page Pase C8 > Direct or collect. ro subscribe to YOUR hometown paper the WI NNrn Of 3 ArAOf MY AWARDS Best Actress Jane Fonda Best Actor Jon Voight Best Original Screenplay Waldo salt &Robert c.Jones Story by Nancy Dowd ... A JEROME HELLMAN~ A HAL ASHBY,... .. ..........,..,~ SALT.,.,ROBEATC.JONES e..y.,NNC( DOWD 0....-,,....,HASKEU. WEXLER ~~BRUCE GILBERT ..._..,JEROMEHEUMAN o..-11otHALASHBY. METROGOLDWVN MAYER PRE:SENTS JON VOIGHT FAYE DUNAWAY RICKY SCHRODER "THE CHAMP' JACK WARDEN ARTHUR HILL MUSIC BY DAVE GRUSIN SCREENPLAY BY WALTER NEWMAN BASED ON A STORY BY FRANCES MARION PRODUCED BY DYSON DIRECTED BY FRANCO ZEFFIRELLI LOVELL a;>ONN ~IQ.A()( All!l.N f!WAA.}<B f i"4 ~MEI ~()'l{)S AND Tiv:fS • ·~=G""l1W1111='""A1.""'GUDM1:1==-=suaa=1=mei=-=:='I liAD tii CluJ: f'l'll'j@fiCK ~ .. -... ..,.,. ...... _,_~ ·------·-MGM G . •• ,,.,vtt .,.. ' T ~~.~'!~-~~~!! .. JOHN SAVAGE ~~iB1A1iiM THE BUDDY HOLLYSIORY RICHARD PRYOR •ILM!oO LIVE IN CONCERT Plut A "THE PSYCHIC" WOODY Al I ~ N Dl/\l\Jf V[ I· I< Ji\J "VAN NUYS BOULEVARD" T BEST 4CTRESS ACTOR ~~ •. h.itk4Jlt ,~ II~·" lH ~u!i_ .. .,_ BEST ACTOR JON VOIGHT 8 EST ACTRESS tr/r;:,?:~· (~liZ" "DAWN OF THE DEAD" •"'\)~.tlEAVEN CAN WAIT -' ' .,__.... ... - DAILY ~tlt>T Frldey, Mey l 1. l079 NEW YORK STRING QUARTET LEAVES UCI FOR MUSICAL VACATION IN COLORADO Robert Becker. Brian Oembow, Wiiiiam Fitzpatrick. Stephen Erdody Wiii Return . . . . . ,. ....... "' .. ROCK TALK. • • CFroaP~1eC7> conference. involved in the promotion or this festival. are Jerry Weintraub's Concerts West 1 they promote concerts for Bob Dylan, Led Zep· pelin. Neil Diamond. Frank Sinatra and others > and production chier Patrick Stansneld, who has done similar c hores on tours for The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and Neil Diamond. CBS Records wlll distribute the soundtrack a .lbum In the U.S .. Poly gram has the foreign raghts to the LP; and Casablanca Film works will shoot the movie. Tickets will go on sale for the August 24-26 e vent in approximately four weeks, mall order only. at a cost of $37 .50. No details have been re- leased yet about how many tickets will be sold. r WINNERof t~Academy A~ards BEST PICIURE BEST DJHt:<TOH BEST SUPPOl<TING ACTOR rn-:s-r /';( H !NU BEST 1'11.M EDITI NG ROBE PT I _A NIRO . ..... ·., . . .. . .. IUNOAY AND WEDNESDAY MATINHI 2P.M. ...... QUARTET I MOVIES GET OUT YOU< HANDKERCHEFS QUARTET DUE BACK IN FALL ... • IFrom Pagt' ('I) New Yorkers will help his music department to n·<·t·1v<'CI the Fntz Kreisler award while attcncl move on rrom what he reeb may hC:1ve been "a in~ the New York i.chool . Dcmbow twice rt• somewhat uptig ht and academic program in <'c1ved tht• Mi chael Rahm Award and ccllb t music F:rdody was a warded the Juilliard Alumni "The quartet will he lp us to correct this a nd Schola rship and the Morris Loeb Prize for out m ake our music departme nt even more allrac-s tanding achievement in string playing. t 1ve to ruture students." Garrison said. Bt•ckcr has also played his viola with th1· The quart<'t reels that its performance in American String Quartet and while he was with tho school }'ear startin~ in Septe mber will be lhl• J:roup hc was awarded both t he Coleman even more admirable a nd the Wa lte r Naumburg chumbc r music "WE HAVE LAIO a pretty sohd roundat1on awards. 1n this hrst season , .. violinis t Dem bow ex-But the student who looks for some lofty ap. plained. "We wi ll o ffer more ~oncerts next proach from s uc h a cluster of award·winning season and we intend to become even more visi-artists will look in vain. ble to both the academic a nd musical com-"AFTE R ALL, we 're s till s tuden t s munities." ourselves." Erdody said. "We're always learn· "We have plans for a seminar in U~e early in.i:: and we're always willing to learn. We want part of the sea~on ." f'1t zpatnck added. "We in· to share with students, noltalkdownto them." t~nd lo us<' any innovation that will demonstra te It will be the Irvine campus again for the to stude nts that we are with the m and for New York String Quartet after a summer of them .. festival performa nces which will include the I 'HjlVI I! if,1 1•1( llJlll' 11~1 1 11 1.1 ' ltH (11 11• ltlJI• 'I 11 trllHl trJlll; IAI H•I l f.IRl ... lnPH[~ r .. 11.11 ·.:.-.1.1.1 lkl!I w:.t~ll• l•f fl•t !. '•,HK )!II, l,111 ltf1I I IMIM1 fl( Hll /,1t',•11J•JP•, I UI 1 r,t.hl 1r,, t l 'lllJllHJ K Hf fJI to,[ fl JOf.NN (./.Hf 11 1 r.1 •• 11 1J'. ~' r 1.u• k' .u.r.t.1, r t.1-<I ,. .ff<NI i V l~Yf A< b1'.l-<ll' P ,it,(, t.llf 11:.1 I !1111 1 r Mt( HM l C ,M l•Ci t0 H"' l·l ~I kt,l r . v1t twl(1•. /S1C,1.'Ql10 M1c;111.1 1 wm .. o . ...,,, ·.· CROWN INTERNATIONAL PICTURES Prr·~en1r. VANNUYSBLVD. Bill ADLER ·CYNTHIA WOOD · DENNIS BOW£ MFUS A PROPH[ T · DAVID HAYWARD P JACOBS MARILYN J TH•S[f' o"~'-'"" rw Wll LIAM SACHS ... -.,c. ., ........... ,........ 1;,, .1'41 ..\LL FOl R MF. M BERS a r <· honored mus ic rcst1 v:.i l in Aspe n. Colo. ~raduatcs of th<' J uilliard School of Music where "We like Irvine." Be cker said "And EDWARDS' CINEMA WEST CINEDOME they were train<'d b y Rohcrt Mann of the Oran~e County is growing on us. It's starting to Westminster 892·4493 Orange 634·2553 C· •·cJ i5i'iJt•,: J u1lliarc1 Slrin.t: (JuarH·t feel like home. /\nd I guess you can't offer a EDWARDS' NEWPORT CINEMA STADIUM DfllVE·IN .,..~ ....... "509 . J•t II.~ I •• •• ~ Fitzpatrick pt·rson;illy assisted Mano a nd i:real<'r compliment tha n that." Newport Beach 644·0760 Orange 639·8770 •• -.... ( .-;J&1 -~-~~~~---~---~~~~========~====~======~ "MANIAuM mAMAS1EllPlffl! APEllFECTllENDISIYLE. . . mm, IMOR ANll llJMANITY!" "Manhattan· deseNes a stream o f bravos! This is Wcxx:Jy's most controlled. mos t sea soned. and most mellow movie to date. I can·t urge you stro ngly enough to see 'Manhattan'." fiono &-Jrtt:ll. AHC IV "'Manhattan· is possibly Wcx:x:Jy Allen's best movie! A graceful synthesis of Woody the Funny and Allen the Serious:· Idell Kroll New~w<..'E:k "'Manhattan' is an e xtrao rdinarily fine and funny film! .. The movie is full of moments that ore uproariously tunny and others that are sometimes shattering:· '. '"Manhattan· is more endearing and entertaining · than nne out of ten other movies on the marquees. You don't have to love Manhattan to like 'Manhattan'." I TOW AWAY ZOME -Re~ f<eed. Syndicated Coumm t WOODY ALLEN DIANE KEATON MICHAEL MURPHY MAr<IEL Hl MINGW/\Y MERYL SfREFP /\NNI BYRN [: -Gene Shottl (loday) NBC.TV ·MANHATIAN. GEORGE GERSHWIN A JACK ROLLINS-CHARLES H. JOFFE~--­ WOODY ALLENIT(JMARSHALL BRICKMAN WOODY ALLEN CHARLES H JOFFE l~~lf'O.tt! [)r,.::•rrOI~ ROBERT GREENHUT GORDuN WILLIS l~~i;:.iJ T~.~ ~··· ... --c.w-.. .,.. .... _ ' -· -·-~ ... l• • -·- '· -0 --·-· ·--. . . FROM COAST TO COAST, CRITICS AND AUDIENCES APPLAUD '1\ LITI'LE ROMANCE." A GEORGE ROY HILL FILM "A LITTLE ROMANCE" ..._'t''' I LAURENCE OLIVIER ARTHUR Hll l. <,AUY KELLERMAN DIANE LANl ... 1 T HflONIOl "' 8ffltNAflt0 •• '· P""11 • ..,11-. YVES HQlJSc;ET ·RQUl\RD ,. ROSI RT L C R1-\Wf ORD t -· • • 1 • • PArRIC K l\l I Lf 'I ....... ~·". ALLAN BURN<, 11 .. ~·· • GlORGl ROY HILL , ~ , • " • "u o Ra.., ot 11 Rt 1 R., .. ., · '• .. o1 "f =MC'.MONAMOUR"i...,PATRICKCAlMN 1 ,,.,,.,,. '"IOllKlN'.ll l\N<l 1\I01 l 1\lll' • • 1'· • ..,Olf.iOl'f"'Cc._........ • PG PlllOI .. CUGAllCI SU!lUllO :; •t t t~OCHl"' ,.._...,...•9'IOl0•--c~....,...,i-.-. ,,.,. .... ~ .......... .,. ...... ,'-.''" _, .... Herbor et Adem8 Cost• Meu 97M141 \ ' CINEDOME CUMPL £ X CHAPMAN AVE "SA FWY ORAN GE 634 2553 ---' ' • .- , ' I - ~----· _..._, __ ........ ·--.. - MOVIE REVIEWS 'little Romanee' Fun "ALlTTLe ltOMANCE" 1s welJ.tltltd, •n unpret•ntlou~ fMVle fll!H With ~mall dellghtf M9d uncommon cMrm The rom.nc,• Is youthful and Innocent a Frtneh boy end •n Amf'riCM 9irl llvlng tn Perts me.t by chance •nd f•ll In love. They run ott on a sentimental trip to \/~nice .tided by a bOYlevardler of aolng charm. Director GC'oro- Roy Hill deftly 3volds 'ttekl ness, drawing "'"')I rr<t pf'rtor mances from t~ attract hf<' youngsters, Diane L·'"•' ,1no Thelonlus Bernard L •~U rt•nt 1• Ollvl•r i s Ideal as their COntPM\lon, a nd solld support comes from Sally l(ellt•rn1<tn Art-.Ur Hiii and Brodcrici.. Cr•wtord. The latter portrAY'> Broderick Crawford, <l r ole ht' does to perfection. Tht' r dtmg Is PG, bot there seems to be little to preclude an ~·n1oyablt' outlngTor the en11re fam11y "HAIR" IS a JOYOU!> celebration of the 11~·1 dt111g 1960s, a rare flight of creative imagination Wldt'ning the dimensions of the movtt' musical. It was fortuitous th•t "Hair " was not converted to film In the wa ke of •ts explosive impact a s a stage attraction. The per spective ot time (and the end of the Vietnam War) w as needed to assess the effectsot revolutionary attitudes. The movie scr1p1 ·<by M ichael Weller ) is involving and cohesive, following an Ottlahoma draftee's introduction to the drug-protest-love GIFTED TEENS TOUR VENICE WITH ~AURENCE OLIVIER Thelonius Bernard, Diane Lane·ln ' L)ttle Romance' children scene ot M anhattan The direction by M iios Forman is m iraculous; singing and dancing are inspired, and the exuberant cast, headed by John Savage, Treat Williams and Beverly D' Angelo, could not be better. The rat ing i s PG because of semi-nudity and coarse language. Guidance might also be advised for parents who are easily o ffended by anti-establishm ent v1c>ws. ''HURRICANE " isa IP.XI book lesson in movie m aking by the• number'!>. 1. Take a film classic, then change ti com pletely. 2 Cast strictly by type Jason Robardc; a s Captain Queeq-Ahab, M ia Farrow as h1'> headstrong daughter. M a x Von Sydow as the idealistic doctor Trevor Howa rd as the• blustery priest . 3. Concoct a romance between American girl ;ind nallvf' chief, add a hint of inct>c.t island sex rituals. lots ot portentous d ialogue. and storm scenes that won't Quil. The result is a luau of over -ripe papa ya and soured 001 T hP scenery is nice. Rated P G, w ith a brief scene of semi· nudity. "THECHINASYNDROME " could scarcely be more top1ca1. TV reporter (Jane Fonda) and cameraman (M ichael Douglasl combine w i th a nuclear plant official (Jack Lemmon) in an effort to alert the publl< to potential cat astrophe from a Southern California reac101 The characters are nevc.•r mor t' than skin-deep, but l he events (lre Important. and dirPc tor James Bridges builds the tenc;io n to an almost unbt!arablC' pitch. The issues r.w;ed by the film are vital to Pvt'ryone Rall'd PG, with a f<•w C.J1.plet1ves "HARDCORE" fast' Georgl' C. Scott as a m 1owt•<,tern Orpheus descending into the hell ot the West Coa'>t porno wor ld 1n search of h i::. runaway daughter The crucial elf'ment 1s Scott <is the religious fund.im en- taltst. The r atinq 1c; R Paul Schrader ha'> wr1ttl'n and directed a film lhal svccet!dS not only as a suspenseful drama out also as a social oocument "THE CHAMP" 1c; ,1 frunk ly '>entimental tale of thf' IOllE' between an over-the·htll boxer and his understanding son. Jon Voight plays fhe fallible father in good style, though he / c,eerns atmos1 too hea1thv to be on the skids. Ricky Schroder 1c; the sunshiny 8-year·old ano he 1s absolutely perfect Faye Dunaway I!. effective rl S Voight 's l.'x ·wife, though the reason for t heir break-up Is not clearly def med The entire production is first-class remrnic;cent ol MGM m ils heyday Rated P (. "NORMA RAE" is an tntetligent and freauently movtng social MlllltEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "A LITTLE ROMANCE" (PG) "THE CHAMP" (PGl "COMING HOME 'SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" (R ) 'EYES OF LAURA MARS" (R) "MANHATTAN" (R) "DEER HUNTER" (R) RICHARD PRYOR "IN CONCERT" {R) "WHTCH WAY IS P? "MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" (R) "THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY' "MANHATiAN" "REVENGE" (R) "DREAMER" (PG) 'FUN WITH DICK & JANE" "THE DARK" (R) ··1NVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS" drama abOut suppression of workers' r ights in cotton m ills of today's South It is also a Pygmalion story of the awakening of a young Southern woman's mind by a union organ- 11f'r from New York. The film sue c!.'eds pn bOth lctvels S,1lly Fiefd is the late-bloom ing er usader. Her performance <>1qna1c; the start of the 1979 Academy race for best actress Ron L£'ibman is persuasive as thf' Jewish pariah in the companv town. and Beau Bridges has a tell1nq <iene oS Norma Rae's bPw11drred husband Rated R "OLD BOY FRIENDS" IS abOut a w oman psychologist w ho decides to looi.. up her former beaux, th1nkrng that if she r elives hPr experiences with them. sht"ll t>t> better eQuipped to hrtndle her present problems. 11·s an engaging premise but as wr1 ttC'n by Paul and Leonard Sc hrc'leler it falls flat Talia Shire pldyrng with many of th(' Sc1me> f 1dgcty m.'.lnnerisms lhdl worked 1n 'Rocky/' comes acrosc. as an unpleasant neurotic right from the start and that impression is never changed as c;he tamper s selfishly with the men in her past John Belushi. Richa rd Jordan. Keith Carradine, Ruck Henry and J ohn Houseman. But th~ending is a coo-out. Se x '>Cenes are not explicit and lhe R rating appears to apply to the language. NOW PLAYING "THE DEER HUNTER .. (R) "THE BOYS IN COMPANY C" EDWARDS' FOUNTAIN EDWARDS' BRISTOL Santa Ana J40· 7444 ALL DAIVE·IHS OP~N 6:JOP.M.NfGNTl.Y Crutd Unoer 1 Z irree Unlen • t<iCIOle P11y~1011nd 7:oo.t:41 70 Mti4 DOLl'f ST9IO ~ IAU..'f'NLD l!ai 1:00 "r~ ------.-Ill VALLEY TWIN Fountain Valley 839· 1500 ORANGE MALL Orange 637·0340 • ENFORCER 6:45-10:20 .. ·~au K ROGERS" 1:45 "STAR SHIP INVASION., 1 . 'lllaU6u Sccrcn Ill 7:00-10:15 "VAN NUYS BLVD.'' 1:40 --Ii)··-------·-·----.. -·-----~ .. • Fnday. May 1t,1979 DAILY PILOT C9 NOW PLAYING AT TWO EDWARDS CINEMAS "Voiees,' A love story beyond words. AT BOTH CINEMAS ... to love eac• otbel' hN•er ... "THE PROMl5E" <"' Wes1m1nsler at Goldenwesi jWes1m1nste1 892-4493 893·7581 ,.,. A s tory of lust. passion, desire ... low and death. .. IA F:, ORANGE MAU EDWARDS' NEWPORT 1· 1nrw 1 31 ri ~.•·110011 flt ,," 1,.:.1,,,.,11 BREA PLAZA LINCOLN DRIYE·IN ., i:t1 J(~ • .;~ 11w~f I l'.J • · ')Id the Star Wars of movie musicals! -Jeffrey Lyons. CBs-Radio ' .. ~~-.. HAJR A . Let the sun • LESTER PERSKY •• MICHAEL BUTlfR -. . • MILOS FORMAN ·-RAGNI RADO. MacO[RMQI S HAIR .. , JOHN SAV1'1GE · IR[AI WILLIAMS· 8(V[RLY.OANGHO ·ANNI[ COlO[N ~rt WRIGKT ·DON DACUS· OffRYL BARM.". MHBA W.OORl • R()'.Nlf (l'rW\ -~-..;: :·: GCROM( RAC'.NI. JAM(S HADO. ,/, .GAU MacOfRMOi •: ~ • 1: IOM P1[RSON '...; .. ROBERI GRllNHUI ~ ;. MIROSlJIV ONORIC£ I'. .•• MICHAH W[LLlR ~ ...... IWYLA !HARP ... *. LlSTfR PfRSKY .. MICHA(l BUTLER ...... MILOS FORMAN )0[iiiR!'STiiiWJ "10. ''•. 51.,., Co-Hit At Harbor ~ "THE BUDDY .:. • · 1>e United Arti sts HOLLY STORY" fllt 1<1 ,,., ,., "'• ...... I .. ""'•CA ti f" " '~ ·~111.l ', :}, ~'H'1 I "Tlf PIDl1&"' (PG) • l~f .·.~ '. • ~ · ;~. r-" r~ ~ • :t •• ,· • , .t .. ·• i,t ~ ,', I -.. 1~ ·" .. , .... , ~ !'"·~ ..! .1~ • "" 1.1~'. .()'...r. AT BOTH WITH EDWARDS CINEMAS A TE 979-4141 ,. Wttn..ift .. ···~· ,. ------~··· ,.. uphc.I\ 111 '"' 11'.1 fKt.,t• .. ,,.,....,, tJ\.tft .,, '''"" o4 ..... M t .ruch 'Mt -. cO"udtod 1tttt•;ftf r.11\·)'IJHI i. I . -toO• 11 •Oltll Kt..,,pu•t<I ty I PHOM .. ,.. .. - THEY ARE HERE UA CINEMA Costa Mesa 540·0~!:14 UA MOVIES UA CITY CINEMA Orange 634·39 I 1 UA CINEMA B1e.1 Mdll 990·402( FOUNTAI N VALLEY ' Westminster Mall 893 0~4b ORANGE ORIVE-IN I J1Jn1a.n Valley 839 t ',00 SADOLEBACK Pl.ALA l 'ore. 581 5880 ~~, ......... j Qr,Jnge '>58·7022 WARNER DRIYE·IN Hun1tngton Beocn 8114-t .!4!:1 ~P'9""r• 0th•••• e \oft, llC•ll.,..,...n A unu ROMANClt~t tl lOe l lOe • lO 6 l~! 4)&.!,!. ~ \ Qvpn • '"•lvd1""1 ~· ,..,,..,,,. l()tftf Of Nll O THI OUR HUNTlR 11~ 1f l e l OO •llO ~tl UO()tt\ •fTUH\I~' &LAZING SAOOUS !OI PlU) RAIBIT TlST IPC.t ~tit tt AU afGAN YAN NUTS BLV0111 •lui MALIBU BEACH 111 wooo• AU.I N • OtA"4t M.t&f()N MANHAnAN111 ., '" . , . ) ..... , . t<o eaoa 10 0 l8',Jf'9ftU 041 • ·~ • \oll r 9' ... ..........,._ A ttnu ROMANCI 10<0 I OO •l l)e ) lO ---'"l •-"-'006 I 0-.-,00"""--,---"'1~ ,., .. l,.........,. e Jo:f'9 ,....._ e Mtc.ho.t MUii ·. ·:·:~-:; } THI CHINA°EFDltOMI \l'OI WT l1'1'18RAC( 111 "" l a•OOOI \ II "'''"" t ~mtr;11 .. ,·~"t::.-.1 ·~:;t~:~: .. · ...... •' t•Mt••• "MIOHIG+4T uraus· "SILIHT rAITHltt" . 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W PAOJECT UNIVERSE '011q1n 0 1 I hP Ulli\ft'fS<; (t) CROSS-WITS 7 30 II NEICT STEP &E\'OHO ''""si 0 1 c.u11 w~• N" 110) MERV OFllFflN Guosts 14, I C...n tnt•r ,, .. 1, S1ao1et0<\ o ... ,~ l:IO>lwll • • 7:00 II C8S HEWS 0 H8CHEWS 8 A8CHEWS 0 (J) JOt<ER'S WILD G) SIX MILUOH DOLL.AR MAH Steve 1d&nt1llftS .1 srnJM•• nnty 10 ltnd tne ,1ccused man has an 01rt1gtu at.tu «I) 8ANF0AO ANO SON IWO dOOUI ... <; como Ill Ht005se5S fhA lu1n1tuHlo wn<>n Fr"d acravns on ,,, .. 0(1.(Mef'IS 0 OANCEFEVER I ult11-tl 1, f'UiH ru··· AIHI •ouh L rtlt•btHy ,wltJt" ' ·•1Ho,. r c,wu~ Htt 'lY•"' ... nn £}J4 .. ~f"ttJWt\ 0 OA TINO GAME 0 10 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 0 TIC TAC OOUOH (I) AOAM-12 $0YOf'fll C.,.•Jltt 10 tf''ll' '1U'f\u no100 on ,1 cJ1)lwt>1ng lhu CJ•), 6 <omp•u1nl 011'1 m llttlJO<l~ EI!) VOTERS' PIPELINE O r,.ngf' Ct1unt; tn w •4in.nqroo t•o~1 J•m <.uo!l"• ChannPI l .. bl ing11 II KNX1 1CBS1 Lo-. Anq1•I• . 0 KNIJC ~NBC) LO'> An(lelo·" I) KTLA find I LO'> All!JL'"'" D .KABC rv 1ABC1 Lo l\n111•11 'l) KFMU 1CBS1 S.in D"'<lll 0 KHJ TV t1nr1 I l o" Anrw f•" tlil) 1-1C<;T 1Al!C1 '>an D • J 1 G) K1 I\: tlnC1 1 l ,, Anq1•lo Q) KCOI' rv 1111•' j I .... Al1•1•"" tD KCfl rv 1Pw.1 I" f\r1q1 t C!) K(.)t;f IV ,l'll'1I 111,Pl•ll :1 • t11 •,. • 8 THE MUPPETS c_,....,~I fiuQUttl Wi<k.h 8100 i) 6 THE INCREDIBLE HULK Oav10 8..n<•t1r ' d11oCO•O<Y al d <IOC:IO< Ot11IOfm1ng ooe•a llons 10 go1n con1101 111 J)•'OJllH ~ m1nt1!'-t pu's him ,.,._._, , .... , '"" t1octo1 s ope•4 tH•OQ SC htlfhJht 0 OtFf"RENT STR()t(ES M• Drummond .;no nos t,.,mty roCttll \(,)mt' o t tne tul1u 10u.._ o..-,•nl~ '"tll cJilc utrud ~10( ... A1f"lo•d ano W1ll1s mnvoo m tRI 0 MOVIE • • • '\/''"' Cru1· 119541 Gary Coopw Bw t ~ 1.1ncu~­ tN A puir Of ffi•lf(t•nAtlf'" t""' on 1110 Mo .. c on WJr 1;> 11rs I 0 fl~• ABC MOVIE HM! Pn wiwourton (Ptt'lfn· U"h'• A" HincJIO fdW'fBHl B•nns An .lGCHJone l'dn!ttorms "" tHOma1v tniiO IOIO ,, pcr\,flfHf'h1I h•'•"O w•tf"I ~uperhum~Ht M'fmgtn 0 MOVIE • rn" Fam•1y 11•l111 ChlHIA~ B•on~on J11 tu .. ltlnO A M,1f!a con•rat 1 ..,1hp.1 IS Ot'lhQ:U~ tO Cd"Y nut thP d1•mtmoc; or It• mr1n f'°h'•• I (I) CAROL BURNETT ANO FRIENDS .~ 11~ l t1•1 J nm1t 1 Pn,1r l• T rn,11~ • MOV1I * * 81.,l>WO AOO S- W1ttoem • ( 1\)7~1 A MAllln<U $111p u~~ Wntle on • aoto lll(lhl 11 yuu!IQ 10011111 t>Ov'• pl~e cia,e!Wla 1n lh41 moun11.t1n1 (lh1a t 6li) WA8HIHOTOH WEEK IHMVl(W 1•30 ID THE 000 COUPLE I lobby HiQO~ hU•tk>t 0'-C<ll ,., prnopong ""d mN>11Quti IU WMI •-ylh1og, tn<.lud ~ ttltt "'"" ''"'''" hl.o .... W WALL I TREET WEEK Cion\10\j Alld Othtll l 01 '"''•• I •mttt' Ouest "l uv c, '"<I'" Vl(,tl 1.>'ll"'td8ttt P911111 ·w,.~., MllChttll Hul<.1'111111 ,,., i 00 I) It THE DUKES 0 1' HAZZARD Wfloltt ~ luklt ..no IJ111.., .Ut\'U aJH 1n J3fl lut rQhb1ttQ '"" Haua1a b811k, 0..1sy 11> k10n"1,>P.Jd 0 THE BEST OF OE.AN 111ar111on1s rrom ,.,.,,.n VNll• ot • lhe Dean Marll•• :.no.., 111u1um10 IT'emOfa 016 momc;nlJ With Q13nh Of '"" en1111tu•nmen1 bus .. ••t1U ~1Clvd1ng Fr&nk S1n1J lltl Lou" l«msuun9 Rt1d '>ktll!OO .ind Jd< i. Bon11>1 won o.. pr .. O>P<lte<t G) MERV GRIFFIN Guosli Art C.lrn"V J1•,111 Stao101on Barry !;ostw•t • Pollv 110 111aav l1001 11owt11nd E!) TV AUCTION (COftfT'OI EI!)"NOVA A Wn''""' From l:."JCI• tho mos1 tecent 1nt..-ot1'~ and n°"" quesuons 1nr11 nave oeen ra1sl'd t1bov1 n11crow1ive s1g11a1s ilnll th6H fOIAllOn 10 lht.1 O"Q·n~ Ill thAUl'l1Vtll59 lfll 9:30 0 llJl ABC MOVIE Tho Ntgnt Rtdt-lt ,.,, .. ,,. •t't?) David Se1hy "·'" 'r'ohn A m.,.\1t.tlCS teor• ,1" 1• r~tutn~ 10 V1r9in1,1 ( •h '" dYi.flQO lr'IO mu.1n1•t ,,, ., •• p,u f'\n1't ,-\f'ld htS •1•··-•~I 10:00 IJ l $1 DALLAS f tHO ful 1tu:t1 Pm11 u1u h• t ti)' Wtfl h,-ilJP Ith' IH'•I ' llodl 1 l)lttn~r tultJ '-tu•• t h, Ot~UJ1t•, If• tnh d '1,, • rn .. ,,~.,, t>t•h-, 1Jo 00 NEWS (I) NIGHT GALLERY t on" ~urv v••' l/ltt•, ' • T11an1c '1•n"-$ ·• ,,, .. ,,,,., •tu nu~n rJrr• u1 wc1rnw1 " dnltlltttl lo I I 1••!;.Gl1fJ('I a;) WORLD ln~1rl• ( ~1t11C·1 l Ii v1·1• h UJ f-iom•• A 'f'''' •' 1t ll1tll11n V''''' '' '-"' 1 '11, I ltirOtJtJl1 ,,. •••.1U1•n**'", f u r (JtH• -.. fH(1ir.I • 11llt..1t t.1mpu-, 10.30 (I) (I) NEWS 11:00 II 0 0 j & 10 NEWS 0 MAKE ME l.AUGn 0 M OVIE TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 5:00 -Angels Baseball. The Californians open a three game series with the New York Yankees -all televised at Yankee Stadium. NBC II 9:00 -The Best of Dean. Seven years of Dean Mart.in shows are hi ghlighted in this two-hour special. ABC fJ 9 :30 -"The Night Rider." A new TV movie with David Selby as a m«Asked horseman avenging the murder of his family. * *. A lovflly W•y To Ote' ( 19681 Kirk Douglas. Sylva Kosc1n• A 11ch young widow h111ts a bO<ly· gus•d lo protect hw h om unknown 11saa1l1111ts 12 J\IS I G) CHICO AHO THE MAN Wl\en S•mmy Oav11 J• SIOl)I on al Ille Q819<)8 10 ha\16 ,,., car fhHJ en.co and Ea d11v1> ,,,m Gilli~ (I} THE &ENNY Hill SHOW P. return ••Sit to mo Hot1>I 5ord1de. 8onnv aL 'rn" '" cnarge ot ~oom S<lr\itGtt assures u-.. ot ,J u.g lttvQh t1l) TV AUCTION (COHT'O) 11·300 4 NBA BASKETBALL l•Y~ C.O\'eh•(J• "' d • rHlA Pld\'·Olt ,,,m&> f,1,tm't ,r-11 ln(.A110 '' ,...., f 1•\ ...,nnuunc-t><l Q TONIGHT r•n.-.1 Jt '"',.'f t ,, •. ,.. 1 '"''~h 1 1Hv1i. r ,,11.,, "''1/ 1 I h lltut.J••• It••"•"' Ann~" ''~ .lJ SOUPY SALES ·-U "16" SOAP .. l lh• . ..,.,. 'f 11'1'f ff'"lf • 11· ut 10, .... 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FAHGFACE 0 THE LOHE AAHOER I THAT'S ENOUGH AOMPEAAOOM IHNEA TENHIS "Compe1111on." benefoe•el to bOlh winner and tosef, aevt!IOps gk U1$ and poteo- 11at CUISINE ·~I ()) POPEYE OOOZllLA SUPER 80 MOVIE • • "Son 0 1 El Cod'' f 1965) Mark Demon, An10- nell8 luBIOI The son of d tamftd Soan1sh he<o leads l\tS oeop1e 1n ret>ethon to ove<ihrow the M oors (I hr .30m1n1 D @) SUPEAFRIEH06 0 AOU.ER SuPERSTAAS Chocitgo Hawt<s vs Los Angeles I -B11ds G) MOVIE • * * "Wo•ds And Music • 119•81 Mockay Rooney, Ben y Gerten Eictravagan1 0•00uc11on numoers "'9"''9f'' thll hte slO<teS or R1c:l\d•O Aoage•s ano l0f6<U Hort (2 hrs . 30 min) Ell) MAKINO THINGS WOAt< It 15 f.D CHARLIE'S PAO 8:30 «I) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA W NOVA A Wh•SO"' F1om Soaca lntt tnOM 1<1eenl lhe<lfl@S 1lf\O now questions lh..tl P1 •v•_. t>et1n ra1y.d about m1c.ro w,1vA ~1gnals and lh··~, u11~ltlf n to thn orJgins o t tnP U'l•VtW<J' • I Bette, Gena Superb·· in 'Strangers' TV Dramn Ry JERRY lHl('K LOS AN<; ELES f AP ' k ette Oav1s and Gem· Rowlands play m other :ind daughter . and th<: c hemistry betwe~n them 1s strictly volatile They reaC't in "SI rangt'rs The Story or a Mother and Dau.c:ht<·r, · which CHS ser ves UJ' ror ~others Oay Sunday at !I on Channt'l 2 J\lJtgal Ma:-.on n•lurns to the hn m<' or h1•r 1notht~r. l.111')'. in a N.-Yw Engla nd fis hing \ tll.1gt• .tftt•r 21 ~1·.irs pl Jio,11111 l.un j.!ruclgingly adm11s ht'r to the• houM·. lht•n .,11t:nl1} v.orl..s ;1 Jll-:'>itYw 11u7.z le whll1· bti!~•tl kl•CpS UJI ~I lllll'·St<lr<I 1'011 ' vcrsa tion r\ HE\" I E \\ F I NALL\'. I.UC\' .... ________ _,., explodes· "I don't wanl yo u her<'' I don't want you to hurt me: ;10\ more! But you 'ti clo wh<il !->Uil s you ynu alYw ay~ di d!" From that bitte r be,e:1nn1ng , they start a cold war in which Lucy rec·1te!-. past hurls Undt:'r Abigail's J?ood-natured prodding, lht·y work their FROM Fash ion Island -····-.-Newport Beach ( ' _,__l . __ --- way towards a trut'L'. and, fin all). a warm re Ii.I t1uns hip It is a marvelous. tig hlly r onstrur t<:tl -.1on and Miss Davis and Miss Rowlands arc ahsfllull'I~ splendid Th" strt'enplay evolvNl 1n :i r<1und<.1hout v. u} M 1chal'l De Guzman h"d wnttc·n a c,horl s torv about an t:'strnngl·d father ;i nd son, liut whc·n h1• fl'it<I a nc\\spa1wr interview in wh1t·h Mis!. 1>;1v1s lamcnlPd lhl• lack or j.!OOd roles ror wom1~1l ht• l'h.inged thl' s tory HE MET PPOD{jCF.RS ROBERT \\ C'hm 11ansen a nd Ht l'k Hosenberg Tht• twQ produrc·r!> late r chancC'd to sit by Miss Davi~ cit a film ton rerencc . a nd described de (;uz.man's :-.tory to her She e xpr('sscd interest . a nd JR months lall-r the .;n1pt. w ritten by dt> Guzman, was delivered .. I was fascinated hy the way he held 1t lOJ:!ethcr and made it move," said Miss Rowlands ' Thl·re art• 1111 ambulances. no <·ar chases ur c;hoolo11ts that ''OU us uallv see I also like the way ,., t•n Lhrng 1-.n ·, t·xµl;,iin~d You don l knoy, rully "hal happ1:n._i1 Ln Ab1ga1l when :-.he \I.as in Bo~ton and fmalh it clol·sn ·1 malkr · !\t 1s,, llm~ land:-. who pl(lycd a l•"ib1an molh<·r f1g h ltnl! for 1'11:-olo<h 11f her child 1n the· ARC movie ':\ <)ut•stJ1111 or l.ovt., · 1·onfe!->~e<I :-,h1· w:.itchc:. hltlt· l<'lC\ ISlflll "I l.JKE UH \~1ATIC ~llOWS ,111d the) don t haH·_th!_Jl man) :-he 'aid ·1 hk<• com!:~Y.:... l~. but not a.c; much as other people seem to. l think telev1s1on's well-suited to drama, contrary to wh<i t ~ :.Om t.' peor'll· thin!.. bt>ca use ~pie are more ablt' to acc:cpt somt•thini:! clo~t· to their own lives if thn "atc·h 1t 1n tht.'ir o~n ho me .. Strangt'rs" d0t.•s offer ii good deal. f'1rst, 11( c·o1Jrst·. 1s lht· cl:.trangt.'m ent a nd rt>conciLiat1on. and thl' numbing rt•ahzatron that the daughter h-...., rorne hom1.: to d1C'. t:;qually 1m110rti.tnl. 1t 1s a film 1n which rl'lat1onl>h1p:. arc bwlt on everyday occur rt'nCt'C, SOUTH COAST ACTORS STUDIO t•'' 103 f'nf'~ tl'ICf'f'IH'W' 1n n.tl t c.ommtHClAli WP nNl(j ,.,, tt~ IVf)tl-!\ h')., htm\ Ct~fNHt.1.ti' mot)ifllt~Q 6 •.Ir•~ No _.,p n~ The ARCHES ·MOTHER'S DAY BRUNCH 10: 30 A. M . ~ :t: 00 P. M . DINNER 3:00 P.M. • 12:00 P.M. 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This economical little truck 1c; eou1o~d with a 4 soeed tr;inc;m1-;sion rad1ri .ind h~iller • 1C491 46 '77 FORD LTD N•OUGHAM VS. automatic trans . pawer s1eenng & brakes. air con- d1tloning. AM/FM and \/IOyl top (684SWSJ '77 PLYMOUTH YOLAH SQUIH WA~ VS automallc !rans owr <;lpering & t>rakes air cbncJ AM/FM 1111 wheel a'hd roof rack I t60009) !Slk 663Al '76 FOID LTI> 2 DOOl au1oma11c tr:lns powl?r >leering & brakes. air cono ?ill w heel cru1!'e control & vinyl too '610PCFJ !Srk P381 I 76 CHRYSLER COtlDOIA COU .. E VS au1oma11c trans pwr .;tePnnq & brakt><. pwr wm· dow<; & sf>ar learner air cond ·~nrool 1111 cru1•w & vir•vl 1ori l43POTI 1$1k P36671 '77 MERCURY COUCURU7 VB. au1ornat1c trans power steering & brakes. air cond tilt wheel and v1ny1 'top (306SZDJ (P3622) '76 FORD GRANADA court Fconom1ca1 n cyl µng1nn rlUIOmatiC 11;in<;,m 1'>";10'1, ff·P '• r cJ 1"d s•r 1 ?10 4 (' ...,,~ 176 FORD GRANAOA GHIA • Door VB. automahc. pwr steering & brakes. air cond .. owr dr locki; & windows. -lilt. cmlse'. AM/FM lape & \Myl too ( 148NXN) (Stk P37t8J '77 FORD f..2SO f'tCICU" LTD II •OUGHAM Aulomatic !rans. lltr concJ p wr steenng l brakec;. cruise control pwr win dows AM/FM stereo 1111 wh ee l & v1n vl t o o (137SWS)IS&k P367t) '53988 53988 53988 i4o88 54188 s4711 Th"' rough & IOUQh O•Ckuo '" Pau1poee1 with a VB pnq1ne .• 1u t 0 m a t sc 1r..in-sm1ss1on and oower <.tee• 1ng ( 1G94085J (Stk P38541 $4888 '71 FORD 1"1111 PldUP CUSTOM. EQuipmenf In· elud es au t o matic • 1ran1,,,.ssion. power steer· ln.g and a V8 engine. (1K.47880J(Stk. f28AT) l '78 FOID MUSTAMG COUPI VS automatic transmission atr conchtK>nmg and cower steering A nice car' (665VBl).(Stk. P3716) 842-0010 . '71 FOiD ..... l'ICICUP V8, automatic trans. two· 1one ~nt. reer alidlng win· oow. oower steering and trailer ~g. ( 11<76900) (Stk. 549A). '76 FORD THUNDHllRD SPECIAL EDITION This one 1s loaded wilh many options and has 1wo-1one gold oain1 (705RIOI !Stk P3776l '78-.oRD F.AMMOM'f W••Ott S QUIRE m o del VB . automatic trans . power steering. arr cond .. AM/FM and roof ra<:k. (t07VOZ) ($1k P3539). 2000 HARBOR, COSTA MESA ' J '79 FORD MUSTANG coun Economical 4 cyl . 1111 w heel pwr '>l eering & brakes cru1..,e control. feather AM/FM '>lereo & air cond (943WOUJ (Siio. 7991 IA) '77 DATSUN JllZCOtft 4 speed trans.. air cond .. AM/FM tape & rallye wheels. A low mileage beauty• (856TDG) (Stk. 30418). 10 Acres of the mMt modern FORD f.cilttin on the W.st Coast. 11.fJ: .... ftt.llll lllllll ... ""' ... &Nm: ... , .. ,, , .... Fft. J ... Nm •t ....... ,, ... I I { r -------------........ I • • • . ............... --- ''!fix• ... \ ft '"" ------------------ 1'1 .... 1 ....,,.,._ Or..., C..'1 0..1y Ptlat _,11,1'~~· ... ,. I~'·"' PUllUC NOTICE "CTITIOUS eu .. 1 .. M lllAMa UATUHllT ''"' .......... ""°" •• ,. 00!"9 WMM'U• DANA IHOVSTRIE:!>, e. H. -. ... s.., o....-. C.A w..e J oll11 W B•t 11e•, J t • UUt ..... _AW . SAllte AM, CA '1~ ..._HO,.,._"".,._ Rlwr. '"-tel1111 .. leY. CA '7/Cll Tllll Dull-h COftOIH:ltO tr • ..... ,.,...,.,..f"llllf> .-W, BefllH, Jr. Tllll ~ wes llled wllll Ille C-ey Oen~ Of~ c;o..n1y on Mey t , 1'19. PUBl.JC NOTICE "CTITIOUS •U.SINHS llAMaSTATaxa11T TM I041owl"9 pe''°"' ete dolllO -'MUA! DON MIGUEL CLOTHING DESIGNER, >412 Vie °"°''o ••. Newll0'1 e..d\, CA. '*l Ml911e1 Gr•<I•, 2110 P•" ~ ...._, llffcft, c..~ S wl•n• Gr e <I• 1 7 10 Pull "'-1 . ...._, Bff<ll, C.. 92t60 Tiits ~ IS C1lndllcWcl by Ml 111- dtW!cNel. S.0-..GrKla Tllll ~ WU flied •1111 tl'ill C-ty Cle'1r ~ Or411191t c:-., .... Mey '· 1'19. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSI NUS NAME STATEMENT T'" ID1IOWl119 ptoon h OolnQ IXl'tl· 11en n F A MILY Pf.IOTE C flON ~Y') T EMS. ·~s5 _,.., l/~r~ la~· ... 0 1CC, Co\14 Mew. uit1lorn1" q>b1b IC•rl H••r y Ooml"'· USS M~..i Vet de E , No H C, CO\t• Me~.i. C<ltoloroo" 92e.lfo ' 1110s -lne1.\ Is tonduCIAt<I by •n •n. d1~10 .... 1 o<arl H Olmlllf Tiiis ~fdl-1 wn ltl!'d "'"" In,.• County Cler> Of Or•1111" Count, c><> Ao•ll !l, 191'f 1'11»97 Pubh \IW'CI 0r'"'9<' OIObt Oi11ly PllDI Aprfl 20, 11-Moty 4 11, 1•N 1$1~/~ PUBLIC' NOTICE l<ICTITIOUS eUSINES$ HAMESTATEMENT T ... 104'°"""9 P"'JOft IS Ooi119 Dutl· IMUH SOU THW ES T C A RPET CLEANING., 1011J Le 8etttlt, F- 1 .. 11 V•llo , CA. "1llll Ao~" w~,1,, coo~ •ons L• 8•11\1•, t-ount..ton ll•ll~Y. C• •21oe Tiiis bu)l~s h condud"4 b't •" In· dlvlcNal A-tWnlttY Cooe Tiii\ \tel-I ..,., to!"° woll> tf>t C-ty Cle" of Or-'9 C.OVnly Oft M•Y •. 10• 1'114W) Pu!Ho\lltel Orer>Qe C.0.\1 O.lly Pllol, #4y 11.11.J.S.-J .... 1, 1m 11»1 PUBLIC NOTICE l'IC'TITIOUS eUSllHU llAMI STATEMEllT The _,o1._,,. person I• dolne 11us1 neu., M AM PRODUCTS, i161 Rnetrc Drlwe, H..-tin91on 8"<1>, CA ., ... Norbert C. R•lnllul, 1110 w. ~bo• Blvd., N•woort BH <ll, CA Tllll ~ 11 <-led t;y .., in 01 .. .,..., ~C.Aeu-rt T lllt 'lUll-1 We\ llled .... ,, ,,... C-ty Cle•-OI Orer>Qe CAxinly Oft M ay ,,,..,. I'll ""'*'-er.,. Cou~ 0.11, Piiot M.y 11, 11. u. J...,.1, 1m '•" 1 PUBLIC NOTICE HO'TICE INVITING 1 10$ HOtlc~ I• llettbY Qlvt n llla l t~ 9oe'11 ot TrvtteH OI I~ Cotti Com m1111lty c.oi•-Olitrlcl of O•eft9e C:-fl', c:.llfomta, w111 rtul ..... led bl<b 1111 to tl:OOe.m., T~Y. #4y 2', ""· at .,. Pure lleslno ~ ot u io KllOol dls"lct louted el 1110 A~tn• A,..,,.,., CcKi. Mewl, CAllloml•. •• ""'k ll lltM Mid blcb wlN be Pllllllcly ----tor: PRINTING & a lNOING OF FAL L tt7' CL.ASS SCHEDULE -ORANG£ COAST GOU.EGE ... _ P\oetl\IW o...,.. C-•I 0.llt P oiot ""4Y 11, I' U J-1, 1tl9 PUBU<.' NOTICE flll••" P11911.-Or ... tMtil Deily PllQO AIH JI ..._,.,ti 11, .. ,. IW ,.. ftJllUC NOTICE •tmnoua •uatMSU UMalfAYllMMY , .... ,......,.,.. ........... ....... ••l!Cl\IOH •UILOi!lilS.. JIO Alt.e L" , U W. Mt ... C. _,1 h t1<W1Ce 11 Ow-, .,. Ali. Lft , ( o\I• _.., CA ftt.21 Tllh -· "~"" t;y ... .......... '"''"'°"'-'"" , .... _, ••• lllMJ ..... ,,,. C-1, ( .. ,.ill Or-. (-H• VI\"'•' ,, ""' PtJllUC NOTICE l'l lHl.I(' NOTICE r 11 It !IOU\ 1111\U•f \\ H..,..I '""H MIHT t It• '''""""'11u ,~, "'"'' .,~ d oing ·~.,1 .... "' ttlll''ttl U l fJHtt lt \ )ltO I"'' f n utlt1 '-'''"'' • .... 1,. """ (A (',utff' 140 I t '1'1\ Uhl• ..... , •'-IHj '•' 11itift11•1 \ttH't It tfJ t '"' t 1t111 lh '•t•••t 1•.11lt• l •OI 1Aut• """ • A 'fl/h\ lh ••wl•llft If llit I• h•t 11 Ml t "'I 1114 11, I hi\ 1111\lu•\l I\ '111ut111 ti ii f•J' A U••Mt "' ""' ..... \11lf1 All bkb .,.10be111 ecc~e with tM •141 P'orm lnstructloni end (OflCll· tlon•-95'!e<lftu11oMwf11c11•r1 -PUBLIC NOTIC•: tllthfwitt ,., .. ,,,. 11t IN\•lt-"• tit 1-11 Ith"' f •tultl•\ .,.. Ille -_.,be'«..,_. In Ille otfke 1------ of IN ~ Ae9M of wlcl.aci.ot Olstrl«. llecll lllcMlw ....,.. ~I wllll Ill• 1110 • <~• dlee•, c.rtlfled <!Mcll, or lllOdor's oono,..... ~-to IN ...-ow of .. Coett CWrwnunlty Ollle9e • Ol1trl<1 8MrO of Tnnl•H 111 tft -· ....... tlWI flw P9rceftt IS%1 ., .. _..., ... ...., ......... ,.,. ~wtlt""9flftto--MO Qfttrect H .. -11 ~ ID '""'·'".__.,, ............. «kl-...... ~act. .. .,....... of .. cMc1w .... ..._....,.,lfl!M c-of•....., .. Mt _ _.....,,H._ ..,,. ..... to MIO K"9ol Obtrl<t. 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UATllMllU OP "~·-.... ·~·"-..., , .............. 0<1 .. tl1Ht•l1I I l\ht1 hAt •f'Ath .. t Of lltt l1 ,..,., ,.,...,,. t hi\ \lfll•tt••"\t .,,., fll• •t w1lh Hw ( 11vnty ( l•t• t.f llt .,,U-; uuufy 1u1 Mttv I . t¥1' TotaleOmtlt.-1~ TOCel llMllllllH ...... ,.h. Arh-.. ... ,. 'Y-1!-o.c.-JI, It/I ' 114•tt lt,,.,,a)t l•ub4hh.wt n.~ • u••I (_Hlly l'llvl Scie<lal ~usf""°' C.,.lt•lpald..""/G..er..,.,c.1•t1 '1,0'll M•r 4, I I,'' 1\, lt/t tNOHI Statutory o..-H ' ~-~Ml <0011rlbwl9CI ""PIU\ ::::: UftaU ..... fl#lcb t_,,iyt) 7.U>.r• ~·l~poll<""°*" •.Ut ,_ 111<-lw.,. .,.¥ \)',It\ Ollllow-fOr !fie '!'Mr I 11\ - We........., <ertlty t...i lllP •llo...,. olem\ At• 1n "''"'0•...-. woll\ '"" Anr:Uo1 Slet""'9ftl lo< !M.,.., •ncled ~11\~r JI, 1tl8 ,,,_ lo,,,. ln\Uten• ~Ch•• ml"51oner ol lht St•t• ol C..Otoon1•, ~-"to•-· R.ll C..,_nt., 'v l<tt· Prffldenl) l A Hff1Kler IA»t. S.CrttUlry) ~ltNdOr ..... Coast OellJ Piiot May 11, 14, U, 1._ 11, 1•,. ,_,. PuaLic NonCEJ,-Pu8uc NOT1cE __ . " iYNCWSIS Oft TMa MllNUM. ITAftMINT 01' ........,.,_~ .. .....,.,.~om.. ,,........ ..... ~ ..... ·-~o.c-"·""' 114\,, PVBUC NOTICE . 6 4 2 1£NTAlS u~ •vrnntwod •~"''' t nf"'"''~ U1..,,•~ t\Hn<lf l nf t t'"'\tw'lun•vtti• t urn C tll!''W'J#JlfrtlfM\H'n\ t "' ''l'Antw.v\•"' • u1n l•1•ohi.v1i• I nl l"'f;lt ........ "'" '""''" .,, 't nt l\l1h•"'n' l\JA .. i nfurn Arll' •"'!'\•A ' "' Hf)f)tfl~ Hoom 4' llo•rd fkAf'h ... , .... , .. ''"'"'' ... ,rylf' '°"'""'' .... ,,,.1 .. \ tM'4'ttOn ft .. m111o1 ... .... ,...1,t•1'1\ ,,. luU.&«f'\ lor t(,.,.., (~(111• •t.nt•t l\l,,a\I"'"'"'' k1tH11I lf'ldu.\ltlel Htnt .. t ~ur·~· HH,hl-. "'•ntfd ,,,~ ..... ""•" -1005 1001 1011 ICl22 llllt IQllll !~lZ tll.l4 IOto lllW 11>111 10(;'1 ~ IOt'f 11-.; .. 1m ·-... IQM 1• . .... 1100 BUSINESS, INVEST· MUH, flNAHCE :::~~= ln\~lm-M ()pp.}f"' \' lnu•,,,.,, nt v..,,,.f'd \fllf I \ l1tlJ.4" \\,A_.._ \4 .. M,-fl \\Ut\1 ..... , 1 f)" ANNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONAlS & LOST & FOUND l'J ROC.rt H GrHn J UOQot 01 'r.e S~rior Court L~•Owc .. Ot WILLIAM A.. Wtn••V"~• J .. tHC. soo N••-1 c-tw Dfl••. Swllt 8, New,.rt ._.,, CA t2'6e h i 11141 ~ PublU,_ 0r"'9 Coit.I (U11y Piiot ~, 4, 11. II. 197' 111s,..,; PUBLIC NOTICE ,.,,.. Publl\r>ed Ora"'I" Coast Oe lly Piiot Mey 4, II, II. 2), "" I/IC•/\ P UBLIC NOTICE c,....., F·ll .. 11 FICTITIOUS IUSIHESS NAME U ATIEMENT Th~ !ollow1n11 .,.,\On\ ••• dol"ll l>U\ln,.\\ ~\ CO~IA MES'°' 811<E SHOP, 1514 w*~' B•o..e' ~t<Ht. C.O.•• Mew, CA 97•21> Htr~•I L A"°"non, 13'11 ldd W•Y. W"\lmln\hor, (A 971183 Flori.,. E Ancl<!r\On, t.1811 Id• w.,. We\lml~le•. (JI 97683 flll~ ~nn\ I\ <ondwrt~ Oy "" on d1vldu•t Ht'tllef1L.A_..,.. F1001.,_ E. """"''°" Tnt\ 11•1•_,,I ••> 111.0 will! I~ Coun! t ,...., ~ 0r.._ C-•• on Nl•Y '· 1'19 "llOl'CSSIOflAL f \CllOW SE•YICIE S 1t11 ... ,,,, Ttnllfl A ... , ... 1. Afla, CA.W•• li•<rewNe.11.rtl -MI' 1'114411 l'Ullll\""d Or"f\Ot' '°'4>1 De lly Piiot M~v 4, II, II, I), "" \f'W'YfUN t mt1nt1ri ( "' ·~,,. l.1 r.tl '•A".-, l.trt.1 4' •<IUnd .... , .... ,. .1 .... ,,,If l\;I~ ,,.,.,, SERVICES "-Tfttlt l"f• 1 lt•I \ EMPlOYMENT l PREPARATION '<tw>fA~ IM.tr..,.lfl\lf' Juli'-' 11111-.i tfftlp ~ •"'"1 ,, 4 > MERCHANDISE l\nitq\'9'"\ \11\•h II ,., ""'""'' (t..t\I ft'\ ~ ...... ,,. \laht1•I 1 .. m-r&.\ & t..';V•I' "'' ,,.,, ••• • '"" 111 \fJU t utn1IU11 ,,.,.,, .. '·•· lt•lf '" l'h t ol't()f1r-y1 ...... 1r .. "'"' ,,, .. "• P\.f•I' \\1 '. u ........ ,. \l 1v-r1l41 .. ••i.t'\ V-.. 1 I rO \t11 I\ -1 ln"\r Utnt fll \ c;r1rf'h . n& t')"''' ,., ~. '"'"'""""" ,, ~·"~ ""·"·• ''"t ti1n. \ "-1•,.I I I lo•••h .a At h• ""._•fl I•' j~·~:ljH; h t• t '4••rt1'1 BOATS & MARINE EQUIPMENT ton-•rAI hottl" "••M ~·r' ,,., ti-JNh \1,..11n1 t CIU•I• fVi"I' I'""" I 0 u., .. t, H• nt f'h•r1rtf W.Jah-.....11 l~l1tt "If" lJOoo '" hoo11, 'f'kf<3 ~ ~· IC.0....11\ !'oiilnt••'• TRANSPORT A Jf ON Aun.n f •mJll''' .. tf' Hll'n\ ..... ,,., t .. ,, '\tt,t14Jt tlurn1• .. \1•1COf t H ,.,., 'rft'l4r1o, '''"'Of um,"•'"' Kt nt 1r1t1lrn lr•V• I lr·~· ,-, 'hhh Autu "-r \ •t • l'arh AUTOMOBILE f11 t1•t•I \r1l.·1 .. •• • .... , Kt"\rt •l·•m \, h1•I• "" .. t""' u ........ , '\illif\tTI U1H • to , ,..,, ... \. ,.n, r'\wt· 1 ... ,.n .. Alift\l'tWMU•·~t AUTOS. IMPORTED ,,..,.. ,4, \;I.""'"' u '"" \I•'" ff. I I t '"'" ~.:1~· ''"'''"11 hr14r1 ,.,,, ., ~t-itfl ,,,. ... 110 flf J• liH U -----._..,fl...,nn(.h111t rtJRl.,IC NOTICE ~~::•;. ... , ~ ,,, ----Mtt '1!t l .. ....... ... .i .... .... , .. . •1•1 '•l)t ... , •t!J' """" '••10 '•\Mt '•14) •II •1 .. V:fll .,;co '!f:u1 ...... 'Ill: VII) ~·11 '11.'u Yl~l '!lo',!,;,i ~,71; tJ';.AJ •IJ.! !11.Jti ~: ... !ff.to 'li ll l'l(f lflOU\ IUSINUS 1~~.t' ... , .. NAMC\TATEMENT l'•nh o• f hft fullowmQ rwtt \011\ •t• dol"O l'f'Vl'"vt '""'fl•\' A\ l'or~d'•• IJU' I " 'N' llOWS., JOI VI• llrn•"ll 0111irl1>, a 4, N•wl)<)ll hOHl(n, CA '1tol>J lt.~1. llv1<·• '""""' •,tmnn l •ftord• Ji.J~ffmtt .. .,..h•,t•r '', CO\t.t •w. CA n'11 ~~~•u 1 •11n~ Y •f1nn• L •8otd •, 1•• lo)•'4• u,u 11,.,,., •,r fMt1t Me,•, CA '1•11 I 11u;n~~· .. !tl\f. 'IH1 ~, .. ~1 ... ~:~ "7l<i tf7)/ ••i&• .,,., ... • 5 6 7 8 D A '~ L y ~p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D tll~l~tl~a~'ltw\\ I\ t fftCMNO Dy Mt tn· ~::~~••!l(t'I\ f ouft1n ... I A"<>t"Ott AUTOS N£W '"'' "•IMW1\I ... , Iii.cl """' ,,,. 1;,_,.., ' l.°:'t~~y (lefto OI ()t'""90 GownlJ Oft May PllM.111 !'ullll\IW<t 0.M>O" CM\I Delly Plitt! -· 4, II, II, U, ltt,.. , .... ,.. PUBLIC NOTICE ~··· ""'' .... " c..i.11...-lWm••11 ,,.. '"""' • ,.., .. i. • I Htlhl AUTOS,tfS£D 'uA••nt "1.tl "'-•"'"'"· ,,,..,., .. ,.;.., 1,7,.,, !hoU !IH: ~II .,..., ¥JIU WI~ tr.Ill '""'•. "' •n,:, •J.l, ''JM ~NI. w:J:J W» 6 4 2 ' L ~,~ ltnprt , •• l.uMotft M•\f'ru• .. ".'"'' ~~ ..... f•uM~ l'IJ-t·'unl1_. .,,_,.,,, .. v .. ~. -. ..... ~ ~ .. ""4'1 ·*"' ..... ~ .~ .... WL'>l ·-... ~ ........ -11<1• Going Into Business? A1 ~ br law, new ltualneaaea utln1 • Fictitious lu11MM Name ""''t re1t1ter that name wfth tM County cterk . CaM the DAILY PILOT LEGAL OEPAATMINT tor tom. and ""1Mr lnfOrmllllon. 142~ ht.332 I • 5 6 7 8 t ......... ____ ... llM 0.•-CHOI DAILY PILOT CLASSIPllD ADS , .. c.. ..... ,..11, ~It-~ ...... ....... EOUA&. HOUelNQ Oll'll'OUUNITY ,... ... ,. • .....er. AU ru1 estate advertlted lo UU aewapaper i.. sub· Jeet to lbe Federal Fair Rou1in1 Act of 1968 wbich ma.Ilea It 1Ue1al to adve rtise "any pre- ference, Ii mltatlon~ or diacriaunatloo ba.aea oo race, color, religion, sex, er natlooa.I origin, or an lnMntioa to make any such Pft{erence, Umlta· tkJn. er dilcriml.natloo." '" .• _ ... _,_Wt . ..................... . ••• ,.. 1112 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 49 JASlllNE. CREEK DR : Only Plan 6 (Qufaide) Model on tbe resale market. Lux· uriOUI mast.er suite witb OCEAN·CATALINA VIEW " an adjacent private study with its own llreplace. SU4.500. COLI OFMIWPOIT llALTOltS '75-551 I ,,. newspaper will oottl~~~~~~~~~ tnowinf ly ucept 11nyl advert ""K for r eal eMale wbk h II in VIOi•· Uoooltbelaw. ••••••••••••••••••••••• G-rtil IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ **U.S.** *VETERANS* Recent chan~eo; an V A ~ may en;ible you to quahfy for $100.000 hom1: loans with absolutely NO DOWN PAYMt;NT. Wortd Real &tat. an Orao~e (;ounty firm -;pec1a l.JWtg 1n VA homt· loan<>. We ~ t.ht-V LTS that help the VETS For more info t·all . ... MoriOft. ••• 541-0800 CUSSIFIEO HOURS Nh• r1t'•'r' m.h ,,1.,r •• lt-..·1r 1Jf1' t~\ Id• 11t111lh p( Ut,t u 1 H• , ,.,_, ,, r1 ~ltlfl(l,1• ll1ru F11tl." I! l•J nunn :>Jlut <1.1' Ill 'l'"· 111•, l'I \I II I ,1(1;, I\.·," h 11,\lf ~u 12..•1 l.AGI '" llLAI I 111161.i,•nn• "' Wi:un• llt'a• h 4!H ,,,. "'llTll Hll ,, ' rftdl lro't-' :.411 I :?..,•1 CUSSIR£0 DEADLINES 11r,t<lhn• lrer • "''' 6 • ., 1 .Mr I' n' lh• I, lll'lr~· puhll• 1111111 • , ,,.,~ 1111 ''"'''·" 6' \1 '" dJ\ I et.11 .. 0, " , n d.·,111l1n• '' :-. .. 1•1rrt.1 1 • nu.in CUSSIFUD REGULA TIOHS ~1111••11' ''"''Ill •'' -.t>tiuh• •fl<••• 11 •or "' t1.t1l'*' A r• J~·r• ,., r ••r 1mn • 111 .,,.,, ·1 II~: ll \It \' 1 ·11111 ·"'111111'' l1e•h1llf' 1nr 1t1t• 111•• 111 111rr1•r·11,.,,. nu1n11fl'\ V.A . BUYERS NEW PROGRAM! If you make $1400/mo, you may qu•ltfy! Low down! Loans to $100,000! Let us show you how to do it! Olli now• Tai& to led Carpet w. Usha! 754-1202. -----VACANT $85,900' Q)fllpletc:ly rti<Jccorated and ready ror new fami· ly Spadous h vmJ.( room 1•n h11n1•c1I hy massive l>ric·lc r1n·µl ;i1·1· Dine area, 11101 F1nJ.(er t ip kttCht•n :1 K ing size hedrms 1\nd <1 huge over sized lot °'"' l w11 1l, call &16-7171 Jfl# I• f N"'f [®ll~MI NEAT, SWEET & All COMPLETE 1-; th•' 'u1wr I> lovely lhr. l l>c! full!-u1Ji.:raded nom;: w 1an l'\.lra bonu..; rm & form..t I JH< l.,o(-at \'ll un •• h: • ut <11· -.ac lot .J1'roo--. from 1.?•1lt 1 ourse. H•1dr & s 1d1· c:1Jvcrcd patltl-. C'lfl'.;1· ti. '"hOOI'> & ... tiopp1m, PrH 1••1 n ghl • l'illl n<1"' '(j'I ,1,(,t1 ALLSTATE REALTORS FOUR-Pt EX LIKE MEW~ $114,500 f-'~,.1·lh 111 fourpl .. , 1n H .,.lml'nf 11,.r1• 1111 ·\II 00.'"" Jliillll l ll'l•lt ;m ol •1111 1 \JI "''"' I :lrJ«'l 11\t' I'\ t•rv wut' ~1wr 11•01 ,,1 11r, :i l'Xlrt'lnd' luw \ .11·a11c\ n11t•' ln l'om,• Slltll moi ..:ru•,,, ('u ll fJ :>l lor .,.,, Jtt> 1ir1·\ w w '·'•:!· 1-;oo EASTSIDE SPECIAL ('1>nh:mp.1r.1rv art h1tct" lurt• {II •l\lttll! I.vi\ 3 l'(Jr m h<im•· w rlu;.i I I rpll" m fmly rm & II\' rrn "lcw l'rµL.. l t.'<1ar panchni.: & dra!lk1lll' :itnum t-nlr\' L.:c t'O\' c1pat111 l'a 11 no·w for detail<; Opc>n (:;\ c:.. 5-15-9-1..'ll ' \\1 I 11 "111,, \\))l'f ~ 11111••' ,111 ,erl h" '"'''le• "'·•kt • rn ••r1l 11t I ht• 1\1 I I. '\ l \!Ill H a't\t"fl \11\J t•\ \t•UI .ttt ,.•k••r ,,, J• •' IJ•t ''' ''-~'' r,onr.-11.elt ·tt J h4' ~ ti r~•~mi:rn111a1 11u1oh, r rnu,t "• pr•'""'' h-d b\ Ill<• .. uh o•rlt"'r rn .,,.,.. 01 J d1•pu1t• ('1\'I '~ I.I \ r11" •01! l'OHll~1 'T fl" t •~ N FW \I) HE ~ tlll I Hl"'l:'il'C: FH-n ..r1nn 1• m ... lt• 111 kill ftt' rorr•'<'I " "' ,.. .111 lhJI h,4' l)l•1•n ortle r •'0 but ,..,, C".1 nnot cu .u ·"' l('f' 111 O.o '" unlll I h• e11i h<t' JPPt'<1rt'd In I It• p..oJX'r rnr.t .. : A t.INE Al" 1lM...i-Jr1' .1rr ''' 1r1f\· ra'h in .id\ e1nr1• h• m ,111 or t:tt ,en\ nn•• ut our 1d hl't" NO tlh<inl' clrch•r• l fr" 1111111• 3 11 m ~'nil." I '11"11 .1 M '''J 111 Ill'\' loJ 1;• lllKIO oll .tit br11nl'h11ll11'1·i.. Tll .. : 111\11.Y I'll.OT rt'!'l'rVI'' f ho• rll!hl ftl r l:""lv. r'<ltl 1·(•n"1r or r •' t u' •' a n \ " ct v t• r ""''tn(•nl HOd lo 1·hanl!1' rt' r,,,, ..... & rt•Jtul,11100:-. ,.11h11u111rnu· 110111 ,. ClASSIFflD MAIUMG ADDHSS r o ~~ 1aw. ('°"''·' " .. ~ .• t•~'lilS Rl•JI 1::-.IJte DUPLEX . ~THE SAMD St 77.00<t Sit~ In th•· 11, .. ,..h from tl"Ot'r ' lro11l unit 3 Re 11 r m ~ ... I '' f t .... replac e n ... k .. & 1XJlJo. sh.tkt• root Ca II ll0",b7J.~ • 1' V• f INVESTOR'S SPECIAL HUNT.BEACH Under I yt•ar old 4 plex. Deluxe l & J lxlrm units & garages Only $259,000. Call fur a ll d eta ils. 963-7881. ()l'f"I 1119 •fl ~ 111"1 IOPI "llf'f' te1n1111 IFYOU have a service to offer or flOOds to sell. place an ad 1n t h e D a ily Pilot Classified Section Phone 6(2. 5678. HACKNEYED PHRASES C W L L W R I H E P P U R B A L I 5 N S E V I T A H R E T L A E L B A I V S I Y E H A W I H 0 0 T T L E G L N E I P N l E L T E L F N T T R 0 L A H 0 S N K N U 8 S S R K E C C N h T C t t T 0 ? E E K T E E R L U U 0 I H H T 0 0 I E H R R E A H T l l T R A H A T F L W Y E P E M A H Y D T T R T R R A A I P E U R R L A H T E I B A G A I E l P A N H T F 0 T N H S E C E H R l T R Y EIK H H l L W G J V RE AST 0 N 5 K R C H 0 I T A H I M R E T E D F L E S HIA L FT l IL AF LEW 0 LT 0 XV S I~ A 0 H C 0 L 0 W A R B 0 E H R E U TSE S ARH~AWHT S EPAT J E : HI......, wordt btlow ~., r-ro. OllC-· WWII, ~. dowrl °' dl-.ontlly Find •Id! et1G bo11 It In. ~ Of Thet tilt Oliva Brtnches Iron Cun1ln ~ IMOt Mtn Powen Thet 8t Acid Tnt .i S.y Pllo1 Sell·0111rmin1tton Fr" Gr11l1 u f1lr S.. 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"rt·k 1 :! bt''1room-.. an CXl'tltnlil. pool. an tnl·r,·thhlt• lf,u bor Jnd o<'t•1rn \'ll'" anti an :1 mh1~11w1• lh.ll r1•mindc, you o( a B;l\ .1n.u\ rel n •t•I or ,, lodJ,!t' in Yv:-.t~Hlt• 11 · .... 1111 \l'r~ ll\.1bh· Hild • 1rr11rtl.1hll' Opt·n d.11h 1 5 .1t 2>-i;n l'l'l>l1h'. 11ff <:old1•11r1><I 111 ( oron,1 1lt•I M ~•r lk.111111· t 1k111t·1,tl11>n '"' 1ktl l l ~I Ul l l 1 14 ,~. ~ l<i Al I t Hi.;• h /'1 tiOOo /·tl i l ,,, l d.J)( II ''"'" \ I I" I f..\,11 OCEAN f:ROMT LOT Newport':; lw:-.t t1l't'.1n lront lt1l'Jt11111 with ~mall hunw Mtnt~I~! U 25.'ooo CORONA DEL MAR J Ul·drr.n honw. large B ~ lot ~1tn1 ocean \'tt•Y.. pnval(' tw.1th $179,500 ASK FOi DARH :ll l'ASH IE/MAX 63 I·1266 PANORAMIC OC~AN VI EW 25 yurds to pounding surf' cu~torn hutlt :$ bedrm, 3 hath in ('ludini:? m a:-.lt·r '-iu tlt·. farn r m . wrt ha r . in l l' re· o nt C u~ Io m <' tt bin l' I l- fix t 11 n ·~ & 1mp11rtt•d tilt>s thruout S41i!).•IU41 CaH Marcia or Jay THE REAL ESTATERS 673-8550 INVESTORS! Eastside, CM ~ UNl'l'SliOX:Jll:i 1111 IJ101t-'l' w1ll l·arrv .,11hm1• ... 11 ufft•r... ('r;,1~: ~:!fl INMI RE ,\11\X 1.:11 1.11~, EXECUTIVE l BR 2 STORY 2 story 4 bedroom pluspooj $73,950 t '1 .... 111111 ~·ard1•11 ho1111• \\ 1111f.!r,1df'll • '''' I\ <II apt..., lhl UtJUI. I 111.at r\ l.Hdh 11" l11r111 rl11l! rm \\t1Mli1t1--.f:t11' lo hHlt• ,t ""'' 111.1 ... t1·r -...t \I 11 ntn'tl 111.ilh. 't• X .'II l,1111 rm "-Ith "' 11,11 . • '" 1·r1·d p •• 1111 ,\: 'l>.1rkl111t! 1""11 I )111\ S:I I "! WI nr 1,ilw .. \. i ~)l~t '"" fl:t\ lllt'f)t ... lltun f':1ll 1il 11!11i:110ili7 WaJk lo bnu•h T1h· 1•11 ti"\·, formal 11111 rrn h11:!1· ~o u rmN .. lut c IJ1·11 " hrt•<Jkfil,l .1n·.1 ... ,1r.1 ... r~ I . I '" 1n..: rn1 l.1111111 1111 \~ .l1J.l 1l~1!.I \l>'lflt 1·1-.1dd111;.' ''" "''". ~fjltiltl & \'IC'" 11 I ,. I I." Ill I ' LL......::::..:::_!-~-!!-!!-~-~-!!-!!-~~ ,,,,.,.,"'' ,.. ......... -.1111 ," Only SJl.'.l';i1 ('.ill 1111 .111 1ll'la1f;. :Jti;I i l!X I U AL ESTATE EXC tllfMCt SIHCE "4' Ci>H THI IAY fh.•:t\•1'1\ t'.11\ Wllll wlwn you 11' t· 111 1111 " mud1•r11 <·o ndo . t·umpldl' '''<'lit tt' , , 111oc:l1•1 I\ l'lt•vut11r ,,.,, w 1· 'I ht• '"'"' \\ 111do\\' t n 111u· u mnv111g p11·1l11 1· 111 rn .1r111t· ~H·t1v1ty Ttw 1·ll•g,1111·1 111 tl11~ .' bdrm & d1•n ho11w "ill J>r 11' Hit-,, d .11h 111:-.µ1r,1t w11' Hu;il 'lip :"'ittl thli· $,1 IS IO I 450 N£WPORT CCHHR DRIVE NEWPORT BUCH 759-0811 EXECUTIVE ELEGANCE LA C UESTA G RANAD~ I lu11t1ngto11 H1'iwh t lk(frrn~. 3 bath:-,. f.11111lv nu, t·ou111 f\' k1tthl'l1 , formal lt\IOJ.£ rm. fpl1· llttgl' )1:.J'\ter suite Lov1•I) m•1ghhorhm1d, do!::tl' tu s1·houls ~"-· -.hoµp11 1g B1kl· t o Ht•;l<'h 1 Sl4l.500. Call l ilt or Meri Ip THE REAL ESTATERS 963-6767 WESLEY N . . TAYLOR CO. REALTORS ~ince 1946 COST A MESA INVESTMENT TWO DUl'LEXES-URGE LOT E.tt'h duph·' <·nnta1n~ two 2 bdrm, l hath :-111J,!lt• It•\ Pl 11n1t:-'.\:1·<1r schools. ~hopp1n~. t'I<· "u1w1 pn<·t·d at only Si:!00.000 I nr l1ulh WESlH H. TAYLOR CO., REAL TORS 2 I I I Son Joaquin Hills Rood NEWPORT C EMTEJ(, H.1. 644-49 10 BEAT the 'GAS CRUNCH i\1 CJ \ t-. l"l.11:-1':11 l'CJ WORK I .ik1• rt11 .. , f•~lrm. :J h.11h t•1"1t .ti •l11un)!. "'P 1.1111 dl1t. 1-:.1r. 1•a:..\ 111.11111 \,1111 ('Ir,.,.. (ti • lt1111pl1tf,! IHI a1rp11rt. L!olf 1111•, • tln11i fr·~·W,J" ~·111 .. 11\1111• Ill h1r,1ppf I ,ul CllFfHAYEM Fl SHI MG, SAILitorlG & SW IMMING OCEAN & CANYON VIEW Corona ~ Mar ..... HouH\ For SIM HcM.1 for S• Ftld9y, Mr( l t , 1979 DAILY PILOT ft ....................... ···•·•·•············•·· G.-rel I 002 G.-ral I 002 Hout-. For S• Ho.t1•1 For S. .._ ... For S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ofiJo!J6t 2 OUTSTANDING NEW LISTINGS L tt1'gt> corner with s wimming pool. Tractitionul 5 bdrm. hom e on 2 lots. $695.000 0 n <· or Li.do· s m ost inter estin g homt•s. high ceilings, Oak floors, l1hrary with frple. Forma l dining r rn . maid's r m. $6~5.000 The Lawson Realty hl.1nJ. H1·Jlh ,\ HJyfr11nr tfornn Company 675-4562 $~I ~ V1.1 lido Nt·wpor 1 ~c.1d1 LIDO ISLE Bay Vll'W from 2 pat io decks t'nhancc~ t·uslt>m s pacious 5 bdrm .. 4 bath traditional home; like new. Ideal for cntt>rlainfog Corner lot. S..520.000 llG CAMYOM Golf courst' view from spa<.'ious 5 Bfl . I ha. trad1uonal home, lgt• family rotlm. pool. J:ic·u1.1.1 S750,000 IAYFROMT Se,·1·r~1I fine bavfront homes with pitc-r & slip AVALON Wl'll l'Onstructed. 3 BR . I h<t , oak flour . partial hu ·t.'m ent. tonc rct1• foundation Fl<tts area Sl20,000 - F't'(' BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1dt• Dr•VP NB 67~-6t61 OCEAHFROHT I l!.·h1w 1, urul bltJi,: ,111 :! hclrm-, .! hath.... ,1111 ,u11t11h.•r \lo lnh·r n·ntJh !'lo'l' 111 rt•.,lJur.inh. ... hop:,.\. 111111 n SI .SOCl.1100' OCEAHFROHT l.>t'luxt: <luµlcx. I bdrm . l 1 ~ha UJJ. .1 Wrm . ~ lia Ck)Wll, f ll>k l'al'h UOll I ;n•Jl Inc at ion• $550,000 Incl land' .OCEANFRONT 4UNITS Dest locati<in m Newport Beach' Sl6.5.00ll lntlud· 1nl! lnl JIJ>. 111\1' ttcttl'r hum 11n 1111.,• .OCEAHAIRE 11..i11\1' clupl''' I & " h•lr111' v. .dk t11 hc·"I h1·..i ·" ~ I 1 ....... 111 r"' la u r ,1 11 t ' • ,. t t S.1~.(0J' Balboa lay Prop. Realtors • 67S-7060. INFLATION IUSTEtl! S71 ,500 11 , I r(lt" Ir llw, :1 h..ilrtn lw1m1• ,., nvt .in in fl al 111n 'l"PIX"r t ht'u "'t• dun l lcn<iw wh1ll l"i' Swayini,: p.ilm-, cnlr y Vl'I) '>l'ill'tl)U~ &. brt ~ht fl• m.lt.lel~ k11d1cn {;1i,nt i.:la'' t.'nc·ld put •11 Mt11?n1r1l'l.'OI 2:tX411 -;parkhni,: blut' µoul • Low mi1nt yard One )r fret· hvmt: "arrilnl \1 VAIF llA s;ilc UK' Cull f;1~1 7'.? I 71Wt ASSUMABLE •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. _ .............. _ ·-------------UQ.USIVE Meredit h Gardens! A llt:11uillul . spa cious "ins t,iUll hom<"' reaturing s bedrm-.. 3 bat.hs. rombtn· mg every desirable de· mcnt of a home in ;ti>· prox. 3000 sq ft of bvini.: area. At an unmut chuhle pntc of SISll.000. th1'l \hould bt-Lhl.' ~!>t valut: 1n thl• heac•h a rl'a ! Please phum· 54ti·4141 ror details & apµt ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. NEAi BEACH Four bedroom home with super pool & pettio. Separate yard. Great for fam ily or entertaining. $189.500. l•rwff• EAlttwl IHllor 675-2373 ·----------~--1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Homl' 111 Vista. 1 ·• a1·n · parlt-hk1• grounds. Conrto in San Marcus. 2 yr<; new . lradt' I or lxith for h1l'al OU'>l' n r tloµl l·x . Jo'tn~l'~. • Ownl·r 'Ai,:t l't•J.:J!Y lovely 2 btlrm. res1denl'C with formal dmmi.: rm. + •n<"Ome unit, + Kame rm Set! & cnJQy the llest for ll~-; I S23S.OOO OPEH 1-5 WtdfThun /Sat /Su11 5200ICH1tl PAUL MARTIN REAL ESTATE 644-7383 _ .. _______ SW!'l'Ol'Y 75:t l !J211, ~TBLUFF! Thmk nf " h.1ppy home that 'rntll"' <1l \UU rrum l'H'I) ro11m Warmt h & c•harm .1hound~ 17~ .... , If , J Ult '· lam room 2 h:tlh.... 1'1•rfr11 h ln1·.cl1'll hwh ,1lt11J .1 11n' .i\c 1·11r rwr '1'1 ul) .1 j!t·lll ' ,11111 I m hC11tl111~ 1i11t•11 h11u"· ,. \ , ..... _, 11 .1 ~ .1 t .! x .1 :1 l'.•t.•111.1 I .-. pm C"m•· ,.., thi... 1 HH 1,1m 1uom l1.1r~dl1t It' J ~ll·al • JACK HOW ELL '' • '',, f \ 11 644-1156 BIGCANYOH Opn Hw Sat /5'An I • 5 6 Ru~ Y ofborme ~·•Ult\\ l.U.ttdt ti \lu11 .• c·11 111otJel :1 111 p.1rq u1·1 •nlr~ I ''" l!.11 <t1:• lx .. 1u11111I tl1·1 111 ".11•n1,11 hu' .1t ;;:1>1•1 ;~M1 Jl~l l .\Yl.Oll I0-.1\l.'I' c;11. '.llilSX Wat~ront Pro~rty ll"I 't Sl69,l00. :1 lll'lr111 t,?11r1!n111 f'·'"" l1J(•:1l11111. l•tl .1111111 ' .• 11 h i,) ~lltrl ,. ... , .... OPfN HOUSE REALTY .z FOREVER VIEW EASTBLUFF ~t'W li,.uni,: 1-'rt·'h µa1nt t11<'Jth1aktnK ' ... .,.. .. r I ~lalina. th1· muunta1n' & n1ghl hi,:ht., I.\ I~ I hdrm honw Thi., 1-. .1 mu.-.1 un ~uur hom1· 'hup p:ng 11 ... 1 t lff••n -<I ,,t 11nl' ~I I :.1111 "'" II I ' I .. ,l,1!1'•l1•! t>40-~ Qpt•n Hou._,. Sa 11Su n B:1t•kbily Cul ·d t··Sa1· SJW.500 •I Hit 2 Ht\ ram.rm 2Ji,t La Linda Pl. Near 23rd 1Tu ... 1111 Ave Hy Owner &I~ J.IH 1 ~EWPORT HEIGHTS ., UH & 1frn + pool. SJ32.500 '1tJ7 1-'ullt•rlurt Aw C<tll ror a ppt BIU. HARDESTY REALTOR ."llJ3 l'ark /\\•· lktlhoa bla11t1 CARLSBAD IYTHESEA J11i: "ulk or n<l1· h1k1·.., to 1lt1· Iii': t'lt v.lwn 'uu llu\ th1' m111frr11 :! ''"n du p I··' 111 ;: 1 11 "' 1 n I! llE.\l '11 T<IW'I. Ii.1th 1111 IL ....... n ... 1 ... l 111 :1 Hr {(.· ~ h.i .t.ndrnth ~ '"ar,nld 1\,j.. Ull! 5l~J5.Cl(,U ""'all WALLACE&CO REAL TORS Cart~bod 714{729-5966 VA BUYERS lnq1urr ,,, \u "'"·'' 1 .111 ,.,. 11111n• '"' '1111 ll•11r11· 11u1 1 h.1 ·•· "' '''·''" '" '\1111 t,11 I ,ill 1t11v. 1111 ,, ... i...lillll't & lflln :17'1 ,;;r,11 ALLSTATE REALTORS lal»alsled 1006 •··············•·•··•·• :-.l('w V111onan. n ':11h f11r ... ummer. Sl95.ou 1 • BILL HARDESTY REALTOR 675-2866 !"Jl(I Park ,\' ,. H<t lh11a I ... lan<I Corona ~ Mor I 022 ...•....•....••....•.•. SPECTACULAR QUALITY DUPLEX CdM <Jasmant! <.:r eek I. lil.•;iut1ru1 :1 llR. 2 IJ,, Hound thl' C'lock attend•·•I i.:aLt· ti ... ,., l{p1• 1·ntr, h•nnt'> c•n . -.w1m pooh., l'Ul-d t:- '·"· ln1· S2 l !f .SOO 714 154!1 1930, !>51 Gl:ll N.,1. BEACH INCOME H1'.1I E ... 1.111' f 1n1· ... t 1lupl1·' 111 1"1>~1 l\l(tr Jll'·I 1·11111plt'l 111)! ~ox \1 ,tri:111·r1 I•· <;.:!:IH ,IHlll ~ u h r111 t t " t m ' I' 11 '., II :1dt• ~~1:1 hi IX .. YOUWOM'T BEllEVE IT "i1Jt•c1 <ll'ul.ir :!.I hr a1•11' ,. 'wv. •11 h.1rl~11 . 1wc·:i11. 111,,...1 N h,,, n111· htt'' l)n • •·1 .. 111 1\1"1 11~1·rlo11k1ni.: l 11111,1 c "11\ 1· !Iv owrwr. 1m 1n 1 IJupl•'' 11~1 < ;011IP11rrnl :1hr .!' ·ha u11 1 ''"' fle1·k ,\ppn•' IKllCJ "" II .lhr ~ha 1h1\'n + µ,1l10 1\ppru)I 1~1 'ii tt $!711,llOI• firm Cull for appt 1;.111 f>41'nl l.1U7'A covi-:. Ii,: lhr, 1- cl\'11 w pnvalt· ~uc-.l 4l n.. Hav & Ol'can v11·w. N\•<.I .._, ·,\ pm ~>'.''dflJO Wtllt ""'IU!r I ma111·tr11! Hkr ::w .-..i~ 71,;i; BEST BUY , .... Jasmine Creek I ~ .. II ..... 1t I .• t I 1111 .... •II ""' "''' l'l.111 !. I J\1 ' H.• I "f11t1•\'.1l"I IJ1 l:J..r c '" 111 1,11111,1.0\ Costo Meso I 024 .........•••..•........ .\n "'' • 111 111n;rl • u tn111 lilt hontt"' \.tlllt,~1 "'~"' ht-am ''t•1h11ji. h• .111t1l ul "'""' """ ... ,11111 1·1-1-----.. ----SI 1,000 PRICE lhn11Mtt. fpf,, 1n II\ i.: rm 2 l!llrm'. :! IJ,11 h . 1h·1 rrpk c1 ....... 111 ,,.,, .... , .... I lu;•c· lot wtt h 'IJ:tc·11111' 11 ''"" L n:ht ,11111 ,11n kl 1•lt1•11 '\'1."'" <• 'lOlll' 1111 pl.1 .... 1 111-<lrm ... I•-----.. --• Louk' hl'ller t h:111 .1 mudd 3 hclrmo;. :! l1,1lh p I II " h \ .t r JI t' l I II I! f1rt•pl:H'c'. ,lt;.il..1• r11ol ,\ !Jl-;t of <ill. an ll"Uln:J hh• lo;in al :1 \1•n ' l;,\1ir,1hl1• rat\' or lnh•rl''I I 'r1t u l l11r IJUl<'k 'Ille .It 917.IMMI Call ;51.:m.11 ,\ m ..... 11·r lt1•dr110111 fl·;,1lt'(f ,:I.•" "111<!11111,.,, & •'t·ramlt' l1h· JJl'Ulll 111 rn.,lr hath PLUS RB>UCTIOH (h-'Tlcr. hJ\c• µun·ha,,C'll .1.nollwr hmm· .intJ art·,.,. Jd) to mo\t· 't'h" 111\ l'I~· \1 \" hom1· l1•atun•-. I heir ..... I h.11h,, fumll~ ru1m . .! r1n·plJt'l .... Jltd ,1 l"'I t.. J.in1111 Fnr rnr.rc• 111f11rrrut11111 • .111 ;,,u; ~> fo'too WIHtl \f1U "-.int In l1aily Pil111 l·1.1,~1ftt•rf,., Want Ad~ l 'a II M~ ;,i;;H WATERFRONT WITH OOCk Sp••l'la1•11lar F<irnil~ llnnw On Th .. W11t .. r In Nt·wp11rt Rl•:u·h Thr"" Brdro11m-. Plu-. M111d 's U11vm I a t "•' 1-.t mil~ Honm I mrn;;l'11lalt' I 'onrt1t1•m Hu1w l>orl-. rnr Your Y ctl'hl. <.:.t11 No" LARGE F '(\.,LY? t-:'<l'l°llt·nt Ii Or 7 II•··~ \) Th' In .-.:1·wnnn H1•al'h L ;rrl!I' ''(\_ .1rrl W11h Huom t-'or float ~·~ \) . V 1\n·1•:-.' l.o\ "'" t:ll'Yllt111n ,,n ur1•cl Hwir Warm. l nv1tinl! )nlE'I dnh S l:l!'i.IMMI 631 -1800 181 DOVER DllYE CONDOMINIUM WITH CONVENIENCE 3 ltedro091 withh• waflrh•g dht.u to 1IHppi119 9d Ins ....... to M.wport c ........ r.-s. ,....,.,_. .ct Carw del Mar schools witlt •11 affot d•I• l...t INN. S 135.000. WANT TO IE EMYIED? Da., pms • tWs •pp art_.., to lt•ild y .. r Ht•t•. Here's • ...... • Newport Sltans wtlll • .,... .................... ,... • • ....,., c• e.foy. Tiiis Is o•• of New,ort's 'rl•• ..................... ..., .. ............................. .. ··sr:::' dose lty. OffwM .. $201, .......... 644-7020 NEWPORT IEACH 499-4111 491· 1720 I-"..__ L ..... ...... 497-HJr 493 ... 12 L1 .. 1.._. D_,.... d1urt ht•' :...hun • 1 '"" IJl,....,,1111· ~J l'• • .. ~1 l.111•11\ ~ tl111111i,: I Ill I 111., ;111d clt•,·k l'Cll>I. \\,~1 I l.1 ... t' ( all lti:I li.J."1H m~;w~;.1 r.t;,. ~":1:1 I 1 • aisocialelr '.~ llROI< E RS-REAi, TCHt$' l OH W l~lboo' •1'·l'6l .. I [ '8i Hl&Hil I•• 11 ull• 1t1·m' h\:! :1hik A BAYFRONT HOME FOR ALL SEASONS A paract1c;(' of tr•ad1lt0n with t'V<'r l'h:.in J,!ing mooth ;:net \'lt?WS t\ eooling 1·xp1·rwn<·(• on th£• hay nr 1n thl' µool. or a v. ,1rmmg <me with ovt·r s 1~1·tl f1ri•pl;1cc. /\rc·hC'd donn~a v~. solid ht ;t~S f1xturt's, qu.illl) 1°n dl'~1J,!11 .i nd matcn<tl. This is Uu· ('aµ1· C11d on Bay"ldt' Dr vnu 'v1· al~.l\S :ulrrnn·d' (Jfft•rt"d fnr S750.UOO. fo'w µn\'.1le '>hQw111g. <:(:Ill .. ~==642·5200 --........ ~ , .... .. Pete Barrett~ ~alW ~gister ' ..... WATERFRONT W/SLIP $335_,000 Sp.ith ...... u with 1..t.rior cowtyard 9d OfM'ft fHIMgl Spocioa 4 a..•u• '"""• ...._ f...;ly rOOlll ......... ft ..... ,.tio. Pn yow boat ht ttw llp ...t .......... COlnfortaMy. A good ...... • WATB.FH'-d. LAGUNA OCEANFRONT $200,000 UHH•I prl•.cy ••d Hcwfty, ,e•s ••tlffol_, VIEW of C...._ HMr HM ....a.y of the swf ht this 2 a..c&. 2 Mtlt c°'°' ..... Yott ..... 1M a...t of ........ -,,.. .... lte1c:• IM!k.-y ,... ._.of lmh gr'llMry. A ,..r.ct Wde•_, or ~ -romc1 wat.r ....... SUIMIT YOUR OffllS. o...,. wll .cc.,t f 00/o c..,. wftt. fledlle tw..! . WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. :'I :!1 \\ ( 1~1-.l !1~111\\ II, • • \\ p111 I B. '<h t I 631-1400 DUPLEX ON THE BEACH $89,900 lirt .. 11 'um1111•r ret rt:.;11 plu.<; inv,.-st nwnt Onl~ :1 blk.-. to CJ('l'an N 1-;\· EI< \' \( '1\ '\~r WO'IJT t..\."'I <'ALL NOW ti ll ! :·~ liifi7 t;;SEL EC T I PROPERTIES Eastsi~ Tripl~11 '"' 1•,roro; .1llt•n1111n • 1\lmu'l II•'"· f.1111 ."111 llllll' l)V.Ot•r '-•"' hrini, [~ -~ "'"" .ontl '"' "'"""" ' C.ill11H".lrlli71il ' OCEAM ... Hrt~•fl•:-. 1·11111 Lhi.. Bl utr top tlll!t' :1 ll1lrm .... ;.: l1>1lh.... ~ ~:w 1·p1,, 1J.11nt f h I 11 11 U I I. (I W :.1/\1:...n:;-.,,;-.n: LOT "" •'-""' 1-'t·t''' (; t \~T I' \TIO f11r ... 1111111 .1fl 1·1 '" 1111.,, l!rc ... ·nh11U~I' < • D:-. liK <il1C111, 11r 11:1rk-. '"' 11111 I'"'''" Marin.1 Ol\I,,. ~IK J1•1. I I urn • llr11k1·ri;:ll ;l'.'O:>!; W.irtt Atl lf\-lp" BlUFf~ND UNIT with mount.1111' /I. parl. \11'"'' .I Ix. druurn ol 111 1111!. & :!1 h:il h l.11.111 ... l•t Italian llh· r.ml.htH· op pmtuml ~ r.,r ... m.1 II """ n & 1ak1~1\l•r 0"11t·1 .1r" ICIU,, Sl7!1.CO I JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 4i1cC?1~~!t~~~~~ YES, IT'S TRUE P r 1 c· t• d r as t ic <:1 11 y r e d uce d ! Oesirabll• Dover Shor es. Warm th a nd l'h <1 rm ra d iate fro m t h e sp<:1 l'1ous 5 Bdrms. li ving, family. library and ac:tiv1ty rooms. Back Bay. night light view a nd vou own the land $435,000. · A CO&.OWB.L ....... CO. 644·9060 2111 SAHJOAOUINHlllSRO IN NEWPORT C£NTER •BIG CANYON HOME* On p rime cul-de -sac lo cation ove rlooking doub le fairways on ~r ee nbelt. T h is s pectacula r , s pa cious. custom home a bounds in un ique ness. r ich decort1 m and fa m ily li ving. 5 Bedrms, S'h baths, a combination living and dining. e xercise room and unusually large laundry facility + dar k room or work shop off 3 car garage. Ver y prestigious locatio n wit h many more a me nities. Con tact Danny Bibb at: 1 1 • c. a r .• )! l 1 , t'.I rt hltllll'' .t1HI .1 n 1 .1 I 11r1 • •· '711 r,on TURnEROCK :t fl<h 111 h11m1· 1l11n• 111 .11111111111 • oln1' !1-.1l11r•'' ,,,1111,-.1 q •11t11.: ... 111111111 I"""''' ti r.11111 h I Ill t'tllllllllllttf \ ..... 1 1'11111< l1 it ••ll11rt ;<;I.!., II Hi \ , ,I\ l'll lf11 ' tl.ut. .. 1 lt1 1'-IJ11•t1l l 1• A tharmtn,.: " bflrm r•·n tal ·"' fplc-fo. "'p.11.111· p,1tll1lfrl'k S!'i!I ~IM I CAU 644-721 I ~ ~ DUPLEX ('11r111 I 1111 '"'Jll" I 11111111111111 l!•IUll 1in.1111 111~ .;;),t'I t V I t . II H11l11 'rt -.w 1 Hit 1 fii~1 IJ{1'i.' I HARBOR VIEW OCEAHYIEW l 1wmlrn1• •\ 1111-.11111·'"' d 11.1\ 1\ 1111".tll \ h " I lnlrm' ,\ 1,.11111' 1 rn h •• "' " I II " I I Ill I ••nl-(111.tl 11.trl>ur \I•"" 11111.. ..;!~; .11111 .\1.1 rll f.11~; ....... " \ '''' n1, ,• t•urnt•r 1l11plt'' I j!I W"I 1t•11f,tl' s,!,l.t,1""1 lh ""111·1 1'1111to1pl~' orr ,, hltl l'.f.r.1 G~Mrol 1002 ~HERITAGE ,REALTORS BRAND NEW TOWHHOMES "Brittcsiy Woods" I r~l"l'1d1• ( '11,l,1 \lc..,,1 1 :t 1;(.!~111r.1 ,\11.1 ''"' 1.,nl!fi...h ·1 uclor ··.~:1 1\1 .. p I 11 "'\ ,.1, .. 1\ :1 ,. " ,. _ ,, r " .: , I r It I ,. ,.. tnH'f'(tv..1\t'"' 1·r····nh••U~11 "'1n1l1111 -. p1111I, 'IJ.i n :'l,:"\j)o. I t11Jn l~•U)hl 1il !l'ki 1!1:!11 I In 1•lu1"-d II\ Wtu ti r1 •• • 111 ·\ I" 11 8Y OWNER/E'Si~ ~I .. or I Uch m :! lt,1 . l'w"' h n~ll'\·11rall'<I rn & out Sl:!i.1 • ., l'h 1417 4711X 1'911-------····.·.·.·.·.··.·.·.········-·•••••• Hrf t'N'nl'r &hr 2ba. ~1t'!\•• ..,~nl1• Sl1lra,.:1· & ,11 c•, • ..,, ' l11r I(, ::.1 1!1 ,!illU !lf~71'il\J macnab / trvine ----- . realty 1~;~tsi~ MOVE IM IY SUMMY Cozy 3 Rdrm home w12·flre pl-a<'es . G rea t Easts 1de location w/the best Npt Schools. HURR Y -won't last al $125.000! T erry Hanes 642-8235. (J -11) SHINY AS A PIMHY 3 BR. 2112 bath Bluffs condominium on front row view ! Read y for move m -mmt condition ! Fee land - $207.500. Sandie Fix 644·6200. CJ-12) COUMT11Y snu COMFOIT Lg. spacious g rounds w/room to ~row . Upl!raded I-story 4 BR. 2 b~lh in one of Newport's finest com m unities. $169,900. Lois Egan 644-6200. (J -13 ) OCEAH YllW-MONAICH IA Y Splendid n oor pla n W/vlew from mos t s pacious room s . 4 BR (2 m aster suites) -formal dining w I we t bar -2nd rplc in fa m ily rm -outdoor BBQ -courtyard entry . Gate.g ua rded comm. w/pt ivate tennis & beach. $425.000 leasehold. J e ri Hunt 642-8235. CJ -14 > 64 2·823S 644·6200 ~I Dover Drive H arbor View Center I rv1~ di Campu~ V•lleo; '*nter 7S2·1414 , :~1 E ltnrl SI. llordpr ('~1 NII l'OIJnty l hlk.; llt hal'klrny <.'st m houSl'. .1 p pro-c :100 0 '-'I 1 t . l'lll'J)()M. :Jilx2CI j!Ufaj(C. I Hr. 1lH11·l' i full 11'1. 11\' ... t uppli:UlC't.''-+ lot~ or l'l\ tr<L..,, lo m11nt 548-58~9 Me~a Verde Home by OWl'lt'r So of Adam" 011 &arbird, nr golf courM' & park. 3100 ~q rt. 5hr. Jba + f;tm rm lllt)l.l' mstr 'lUJte. J yr s old, $199.<nl S.\.'I I R.11 1556-4444 By Owner 2Br. 2b.i Village <.:reek cond1•. romrl. Upl(raded, frpk, m tr air l'OOd 2 c·ar Altr Ha bhlinA cr~k!>. walk tu So. Cou~l Plm~a. 397.500. assum ablt.' In. 546·215ti eves1wknds. $9000 °" 9 ¥4% Int Owner will carry finan . Rcdu1·ed to $119i~OO Pro( lndscpd. 4br M et:J Verde horn<' w Jfrplc. wN b1tr. many xtra!> 28111 St'r:tnl( P l. 75 t-369H. Own AJ,'t . &>1111t 1ru1 hom e M t's:1 Verde. &hr. :Iba. Cam . rm . den. ltv. rm. rtin. rm , 3 l'Ur jeOr. 3 (ll)lcS, Ac11ut 1ful y r d w1rru1t lrt.'(~ 'Sepnrutcly fenct'tl pool & -;pa. $225,000 Open !louse Sun 1·5. or by nppl HI08 Hum rnmab1rd Dr .. 557-0842. .. --------... --- H DAILY PflOT Frldey, May 11 1179 ........... s. Me.wt '°'""We ..... ,....~ ~~····· .. 1·1i·. c;;;;;.;:·······;~~• D;;.·hW ········aoi6 ..................................................................... l UNITS , t-;a,h1dt•. sw.ooo Sl'N.~~ t\jll>l'll\ llll'Offit' 11200 mu l' r11H un h ~*-'1 \j.1 Near Sn l 'lllt~I I 'I tlA 1 hr. 2 ~ • ''on 'uni111 n•1.1.11n1t~ Jlll.'I Bn.m 11k1 lMlL'. (.' ~ ~r. i70 llllM SlllK'iouil $ Oil 2' • liA M('ll;ll 1\(-I Mnr h(inw On ly ll.W,WO Mt•Uu11rri. R.c1tlt)'. T'l() M'nl 9'9 t' .. •1o1 0orn lbbt• Slit I ) 114) E2l'amino CIO TO COUICHI a bdrm. ri.0111 rtH•m . lurnrnl 1lt111n~ r 1111111 li1ll0!11) room. II•'"' ""'' Jl't!r plumbao~. .1dtl 1111 nlOther 111 luw ~uu1 t1·r, \lltlh IUT \'\MIJllh>llll)I(' \It tin~ In ht•auuful ('ulln (t' SomethiftCJ For t~!'Y..~~~ m"ll~ honw kwalt'tl lo\ bt-.1111 1ful r tuld rt·n·.,' pu r k I t•1•1lr111•m ,. "11 m .. 1 <l tnlll.: r t11•m l.111111\ f lHllll . IV.A •I I '111111• lorrpl.11 t• 11t•lu\1· li.tldh•ll "'11 h .:.1111:"1' t:,.tl•tn • J 1·.ir II·"·•.:•· 1'.11111 $1 llf,llOO l 0 1lll ~II~ I 1.,,1 "~r~ 1 <:~11 111'~ ~ ~11 1 I~ INtl-'-:-7-:-~-L-· feat Escrow N~d! Fanta.<;tu·4 hdrm. Gn•l'n h rnok µool home with J3<'Util, brick B II \' . \'OVl•rcd pdtw. n·ntral air. wall.'r !--Oftener, d1·1· lnl' J.(tirilgt' 1ln11r oix.·111·r & more" 1\l $\Hl.llOCI 1111, 1tne won't J.1 .. 1• ('.di .. "'-''.\ 11 ... I llrtrm Ml''\:t Vt•r1l1• Hu1· t·ol :.1 hull t' ~I 1 .11 ~ura..:l··huhhl1ng hot 1uh ''hllil' lt) golf 1·1111r-.l" T iu· 1-kal Joi;IJll•I'. s.t1; 231;1 H,v OWJM>r, :.n; t\111) lmiok Ln Open S:it 1Stin I~ Ii ;1 HH. lll·n. 1 urnpu" rru , l' :! ba. fo'ru1t trc1•.;, h!l' lot. Walk to .. r hooh. t·11l lt'j!C' & 'h11p111n~ 11n h1~ltnt• lmmt'CI II(''''"" .}\14 :QI lNn .ATION 111':/\'l'l-:lt H.v OWlll.'r. Jhr twnhm 113H\ IOY.J Sl ~i7.000 151 ~1. ~i..'>Htllt~ LAWMMOWH! l\l"'nhtllL'\1·. :i Wnn t bJlh. <11111111-: 1tutl11n .. ,101 t JllJt.'h ~ 1lr .-pi""- M .. ny Lk1'UfJh>f tt•U• ht·' l>Mlhl,• i.::irai:t• A:.l.1nl! $11.!0J t .all :HO 1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS 8AOC l.AY VILLAGE :J lari::1• hdrmo; i• .. li:Hh..'. t! o;tury Xlnt lrn·atwn. m·ar itolf 1·ourst & H1wk lliv Pnt'l'<I W '\'II 111 1111 I\ Sl IO,!WKI R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640..5112 V•••l•••P ··v1·rv 1mnn·.,o;1H· pro !>(•rt} flc:.c·nlJI.'' t h 1' \11 .... a Ven1t• hnnw. JU~t ;m k iron lrom lh1· <'ntn Clt1l1 .~ hr "" , l11J1h iii US\"1 lir1d. & l fr11lr~. .'ll1·w 'q 1h T .1kt• OH·r lrM1' h1<1r1 "'1th 111"' 1n ll'r1..,l :SI Ill.IO I 1,1:-, 72'<!1 ~f21 . ::: ~rTrn~~ Westcli!_f Realty home tn l\ks;1 llL•I Mar ----------ZW bl! Ct. t:ho11·,· lot nn HAHOYMAH'J dge comer lot Gori?COU'> DREAM home, many cx\ra' Rnni: hammer &. work Won't last at S1 l!l.500. eloth\" for thil'-~:isti.idi• C all now 546 0784 'fJl:i·ial 4! br . lrpli· ,.,,1 lOwner_l_A_J?l _ 111 lut1·h work,hop I).! IYOWMER Clean house 300Cht1 It. + (.?ata(.?e &carport 3.'lt I'~ 22nd St. CM 541-5879 0,... Sat /Sun I ·5 TOP LOCATION and <1uahty tonstrul'l11in make thti. 3 hdrm +rlC'n home an execlknt \•alut' fo:nJOY Ncwpurt lfrh :.ehools & rec. fac1ht11·'· very convement 10 all s hoc>Pini!. Pool & jat' an· s 1tualt•d in, a Wl'l l tandseaPl-d' t llmi;?. 1\'!k mg 1128.500 ,Qill t01la> orcome-1cv Op.!n hl/lllll' Sat I I :l 483 A'b6ieWay,CM Qitnnis Rick.th, Rltr. 955-0497 642-3263 OWNER DESPERATE REDUCED $6,000 Has purc h a sed ne w home · professionally de rorated, rare "A" model 111 a 17 unit eondo <'Om plcx. A s ho wJl l &<'t.- Redueed to SI 13,5110 'lS}.150\ lot allt·y and m i>rr • 915.950 <'a II 5411· 115 I ~HERITAGE REALTORS HY OWNl-:1<. Collci.tl' Prk hum1" aBr. fom rm, ltv 1ng rm, frvk . "-'illk to ~t·horob, x In t 1·01111 lhruout SH7.SOO. fJ57 til!>K rinn•illl) 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ma~nif1ecnl ocean view ~ew 3 hcl O~n Sul & Sun 1·5 :l.~lfi <"oll'gtu l\l(t 833-<XZ..1. 7~9 1171M\ (;Ki\Nl >OPl-:NI N<i Ml\RINITi\ Prt'!lt1~1uu~ re,1dcn1·ci. Mar the manna from $1 ~5.000 ~31 34 50, 49:~40(16, 5-19·5 I I I 'EXl'LllSI V f·: •lllllt.op local 1un -O:ei.n VIPW. •3 Br 21, tia. •Jo'ormal 0111. Rm -Gourmet Kitchen •M1crow11ve. •French l>ooro; oCapt> Cod cu~torn •Near new •As!lume fmotnl'ln.i. 110 qual1fytn1ot CENTURY 21 WEST SS.H840 Mesa Verde. beaut 3 l:SR. 2'¥4 ba, den. fam rm, lrg corne r lot. $104,500 m-8704. Sparkling duplex ; 2 RR, 2 ba. I BR. 1 ba. 2 fpl, 3 gar. 1149.000. Peg Allen, Rllr 494. 7578 LIYILLOT WJuh•walt'I \ ICW)., QIUN 'I. onl)' will 1•uni.11.frr wrm. S>7 .!JOO nu. ti !.HlM. Rf:AJ.TORS WI lhlitl llDUCED SI 7,000 I IJ•'ll llOUJI<' II) lllA llf'f :0..11 I u:icunnu" 1·11,111rn h11llh', \ '""' or lull' ,\ ·~, .m 11o .. ,. mtu h,11 li.11 & ll)UJlllil lhl'I '1 "'l'll' I) I " I ,. ' .. I ll It ·' I I \ .ulll"'"Pl~I a:11•U111h "' ,1l)lln1ll. 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S2H.OOO 495-1720 LAGUNA MIGUEL 499.455 I 493-1112 Soutt. lCM)llM 0-PoW •97-lll 1 644-7020 LaCJ'WICI lflKh Me.,_. leach ~ leoch I 048 ._wport leodt I 069 ..........••.••..•..•.. ••·············•••••••· VIEW TO CATALIH.A l 1111lJ,11111·1t·d 'lt'\O <1 1 •o<.c:111. \lll<tl(I' hi.:hh ,11)d latal1n.1 rrum lht ' 1·~1,.(Jm d~· ... 1gnt"ll :111drrn, :.! l1<tlh hor111· Ile ,fUttfull\ 1f,~·1ir .it1'<I 111 '"trl hi ollll"" Y.tlh 111.1<!• of ~la" «nll n.11ural ..,.,,.,11, On lar).!•· double lul I; rl"'' 'a lu1· ,ol SJ!ll,lt() OOHOSEH REALTORS 401 Gl .t-::'1:>:1-:Ykl·. l:Ji -lX.'1> ~Mi~I 1052 ....•...••.••.•...•.... Laguna Niguel Realty ·· COASTAL LITES & SE.A.VIEW! ~t·\Ot'r .! -.uon I Htl rm :!' :i l)alh low nhm 1n..iu1· 1·xl'l1J.,1\l' Shtor•' IJ•Jk"> unl11 Jin I )!r1•1 II mm1 p.1rk 111 Ir 11111 \\ d I '4'11 011 t ••Ill r.11 l .ol )11 1111t·r. ..... 1 'il~I •t:>1• "KING Of THE MOUNT AIH" lhl!rl1,11k1111.: 1-.1 '1"111·1 Coif Clul> It 1.:. 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""" Nr N fl ·1,·11111 ""1m t'lu b .. hop-. ,t hi' Sli!I ~111(} 714 M4 Kti<: ;,1-1 211:! c;rt•:il r.1rn1I\ 1111 ;i11•d ,ti l'flfl or l lll ti~· '-JI '' rc•1•I Mod.•1 111.t• hnm. '' 11 h .! b•:dmorn' f•trlllJI tl1lltn!! flHlnl, J1r1·pl.t1• ct.IOI k tll'ht•Jl IA llh .:Jd j.!t h ,.ial11n•' :J nalttl'> •:! V.lfh 1----------NEYER AGAIN IN NEWPORT ''"''r' 1 Mort S:H .11111 C:.111 l!t:• 11 ... l TARBIU.o ~· '+513 CAMPi.ISDa·IRVl .. E SENSATIONAL S2!.COJ. l'l.'I( /\lien Hllr. t·---------•1\n ulcal ll)('atton .. • • ,\11 1·lci.ta nl l':nRI i.;h "l\ldor 1'00dom1mum••• •l>nt•C'd from SUIJ,IJllO Sll.500 We'rp offenni.: )Ou th•' 11 1,t't>\t:rv '1111 1·an 't tluµh <'<•tc · CharmrnJ.: :1 hdrm. 2 ba h<>me w a d1·· lu·wus Pl'r ..,1)1•1·t 1 \ l' 111 warmth, hni.:ht111•.,, & mcmmcnt Oror hv & -.(!\• fOf' youn.elC .. 11·att'(f 1 n I n ·1nt• i. Wt ltoY.,., ;.sz 4477 lll!al fo:O..t:it1· LOlpMI leach I 048 ...•..........•..••.... •DUPLEX* Orcan side of hwy, lc,el lol. l'3SY aceess to lw;wh Nt.'('(L~ pamt. nunur n· pm r.;. ideul ror homt• & 1n1'<>me Hurr). only $145.!llO M1s.~too Rt'alt) -1!14 117:11 NIGUB. SHORES Private bea<'h 1·ommu111· lY Orean view 1•11t•t·uti\ ~ home 4 RR i fam rm t'or ma l d1n1n ii nn. S!lS.000 REGIMT IEM. TY 83F31}''or496·9501 Ch'! yr old 3 bdr. 21".I ba pl\.18 fam rm. Cedar ext Fmch wndows, $245,000 497-4759 771\·5.llll ~ 757tt NO GAS??? Yoo can walk tu ~huff' <'< Shaw'c; Con• Ht•af'h (mm this 2 bdrm <Wean '''l'W home Charmmj!. 'uJ:)(·r (•ltan & t>fl an n :! 111l $159.500 CHARM con AGE Ol•t•an v1t•w from th1~ L'OtY 2 hdrm home llt .. 'lllll-d in the hill-; 11f South L .1guna'.; l 'oa-,1 Hnval an·u lh•om for •. ,., pans100 SI 79.!JOO NOi.ATE SALE /\It lt:Jlwn Villa t•n th<- Wt•'l Co.i ... l' r1v1cr.1. loc:ated in Monar<'h H;ty & offerin).! lht• Sl'('Unl) of i4 hr )!Ua rdC'1I !(al t" bt•ach duh;. ,iy t 1·n n 1s t'OUrts Or1•11n Vll'W IV a lllrJ:<: cornt'r lot m.1kt· th1' a h1j!hly d1•s1r;illlc hooll' for ,1 f11m1h Sub· Jec1. to r<>urt corihrma I IUCl ~l.Ullll BUILDING SITE flllld.able 1111 1w<1r h•Jih school ~.soo 'tivfl'=r '4\:~i~oe~.'-~ 1111r.• THI .. Of THI SIAICH Forever Monarch Bay Terrace ocean view, with open feeling floor plan. Immaculate 2 bedroom plus den and sunken wet bar; on large lot. $325.000 A Courwa&. IA .. H CO. 496-7222 831-0836 ,..,... ........ .., .... Let-e ..... ,. I GATfGU.ARDEO HtGUB. SHORES Assuma~ Loan /I room.\ upµracktl ap prox l~I "" fl :! ... 1nr' i Rd rm "11 f n· l.11111 SldlO\'<i ).!I,,,., '° t0d11'", and upt,t:11r, ix.·~I. al th1· Pa\•1r11 l'l.L'S f al)uluu' rl•1·11-.tl 1111\ fac1bt.Jeo; amt l'<"' ",1fl. topn,atchcltl'h · 1\N[) a fahulou'i """umahlt- Sl40.000 at \J' ,i', 10 .. n, Pnn.-d n,.:ht at Sln.ooo 644-7211 1-'0R Mot<t-: INFO -!JI , fln:Jlll"lflj! •II>', d11"'11 fin.m1·111i.: Thi~ ruulfl ht• your l:i-;1 diant·1· tu huv an out stanihng 2 hr and dt•n. :1 hr ur I hr With 3• .-IT:llh ht1nt1• l'11h1• I n l.'Vt'I' \Ulllll! ( lnl.• I i.1\ ;Hlithlt• 111011 .. ,.,,·I wove 11rrcr1111t S ,. ,. S II E F I" l E I. I) l'J J\('fo: .11 T1t~l1rt A\t• ~ 161,h m Newport ~ad1 h y P /\ c.; 1-.: S ET T I': H HOMES. ()pen d;11ly rrom l:! lit) except Friday ,..,_\7 .... 14)6_3_1-0_09_4_ On Goff Course 3 Br, :! tia Luwl'r 111111 P111111, l·tw l 2 1·;ff gur $110,1100 [)y O WllL'r 491>-!"\.YlH r'OR SAL k: W Nim.• ('on do2Hr, 2n11 . pnn'<I 111 .. dl ut ~3.0()0 Pr1n only 831 :&&l LSEJLSEOl"'T. Lux bea1·h home,.. Crom 2br. & den to 3br & den From ~o J H Johns Real l!:sl&le 493·1i89l ----Ml-l*'f INclt I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bltyfront Ouplx F11nl vo. JBr upr 2Br lwr., Fp. bltns 4r ldry hltup in cu Summr/w.fl tr r c ntl $390,000/ofr o wn/ai:it M)-1879. K\ nwrwr ocean v11•w •·•m 1lo :!hr. 1h•11. :!• A1a . nt•w 1·pt.,. clrJ>s, pnl ,~ mure. l>uei only ~ :-i m1• owe ~at IO'. $13.5.om 1mn 1·1plt'S only 631 19'.r. ...._.Vi•• Monoco Primt• h1t·auon. 2lir. 21111, mnvcrtihh• <lrn. l)v. ncr ha.; n('w home. i\n 111us 1931 Port Edwarrl Pl l''et• laud. $151J.500. Sft· lh•~ & be rl!ady h• mak1• offer Pnnc1ple!1 only. ~ti 5Sif6. ~n h<>USl';'at 1Sun I 5. FHLAHD Fixer upll(:r t-\-t· l:ind. Wa lk to beaeh 4 hr. ('(>mm. pools & tt•nms. Terms. $11iS.OOO. 645·3370 P IP IYOWHER 3 Br. 2ba + f11mtl v rm Fee land. HV tfomcs Prof lnds<'pd & m um tained. L>tc cornt'r lot. l1w covr'd rof'll'r etc s ide yani. r atio w 1c·-.r. pul· lllU! shed. auto s pmklrs & Willer ~flner. )!11rnRt' dr ()pnr. nrum $17~.ooo o r furn1 i.ht!d $175 lncludee lge refn)! tfru. bar w1stools. was her & dryer. custom r han driiers, bdrm. Uvml( rm. dmjnc rm, tam rm & pnuo rum. Call 644 I 12'l IOr appt. to view. Prin, only. • • .. . •' ,. • \ ---~--- NEWPORT ESCROW 714-71 .... IJ 1121) C ... I& S... I 09 L..-....-cat1'H ' U~l()U~ IN NEWPORT IN Wt<:~'l'n 1 l''l-' J t1<trm St11rdt•Htr1l bu lit l:!,000 'll 11 lt1I .!400 :-q (t humt'. pJrqut•l fl1.1ol':-tx·.1 m <'t•ihng~ JUM $lt~.500 M ('LA I N I' o ~ n h 1' in c..· \\ I t h t•onlt!mµorar~ look. ll'nru-., ~>ol und Jlll'ULZl µlu~ .1 n inl·t hllhll· vw" of tht- Big Cy11 Gulf {'our:.t• $2~1 .000 U N l ~tJt-: IN Nt-:WPOHT tH :ACH i. new t·u~tum h<imt'!\, both U111qul'' 3 bdrm ~. l 'dory , ~undt•c·k ::. m icrowtH•t•~. \•t t· s~1s .ooo. See Alt~o Heller a l 545 & 5<1~1 I rvi nt• Ill Newport Hei ~hts 180" VI ~W U1g ( 'unyon golf l'Our::.e v iew. 2 hdrm townhomc exqu1s ilt• tas t eful llct•o r . h urd\\oocl floors. d etach •d ga ragt• $227 .500 UNl()Ut li•JMt-S .R(AL lOHS· G/~ 1,000 .?443 E,1\I Co.1~1 H141iw .. y . Cn11111u dt 1 M .. 1 ·------------- OWNER WANTS ACTION Four bt•droom. 2 bath home plus :.pac111u~ h<inu::. and bath Private P<.1l10 with <.•ndos<:d varc1 in great ram1l~ nl'•J:?hhorhoo<I Sellrr rt"ady l(J movt·' $153.500. Fl·~ 1""'9ita Eilerlsett. Realtor 675-2373 ------~-~---­ TAXI SERVICE 1 .. 11nnl'l't'SM1r\ I rum l11" h1«:muru1 fam11\ h111111• Ch11drl'n w.1lk t1i ,t·hool,. (·hur<·h & p;irk & -. .. 1111 .11 hom\1 I \\clli (,11111h rtrim & IJUOI S! l:!.ri1"1 Ontu.,; icrr .. -, r21 . M.wpori CH1ter 640.5357 OCEAHFROHT ·~ llr. r1r1•11l:11·c· 2 IJolll•h SUi,lJllU I 1 .. 1u•r 1.;:1 I HI:! lh' <~111•1 . \;111 Sht1C1• Br . c'OflVt·c I dc•11. 1·w11111 pttul t1•11n " I rl .., ltl:l,!fllll l 'nurH•'>\ tu Bkr.-.. ~ :~'ll JUST LISTED Lu' c Iv :1 ll r ;i I 1.1 h11mc +1l1•11 111 Nt'" 1.11111 Shur•'' Short \\;tlk 111 hl·at•h F1•1· .,1 m11I " SJ.17.~MI Ron Williams Realty t.A<fl lN1\ IU·',\('11 494-85 I 9 955-1570 Udo Is~ Charmer Fd Out of Escrow 17 <ti ahou1 lot '.11111· :.o l'alHI S!XIJ IHHI 11 .... 111·r ma~ rinunt •· \ .11 .1111 "' .. anvtun,· ~ Ft-i /Sat /Sun I· 4 at 11 3 Via Lido llOGt-:H ltl!llWN I< .. 673-1020 :J·:--"l'Y OC ·1-: \N J<'l((1N'I O"''m•r I 1n.111n•ct Ow11 .11..tt : .. m H2:111 .!Br ~hu :\ g.ar lg \cl . 11:.t) Coun1y .1ri·;, Sl~<:!K ,\)...'\. :-i.56 <!ti'iO. 97!1 ll992 BLUFFS FIMEST :>1-1l1l H 1 £•: Comm w1owrwr. 3 Br 2 Ha . l't1cl wut "C" plun by s><ml l .. a:Kc fenced p:it111 Was hbtt..od at Sl55,llOO. 204:1 "2_sta Ca Jon !175-lll!Jtf •ach DoUhouse SIOS,000 '111·~1~111 Shon•..,, .1ttr.11· l1H•:1 UH nt•v.I) 1•q11 'cl & IMJ11h1I lll'>Hle IV 11111 :; hlk ... tu twa\·h Ownt·1 tr;ubll•rfl'tl 11ut of .Jrl'oJ 1'1"11 & h·1111c' ,.,,urh Hn"1111 . .t1l1• term' tu qo.1hfw•I 1Ju•1·r <';di f11r •PP' ...... ;.,. P•·cc \ •• ,. l:l:I:!. ·..ii, :!I'll! PRICE SLASHED! SI 0,500 \l'..\n,·r ..,,,~, 1,., h1·1 J.!n :1 Hoff n1 :! l!Jlli l'bu1t·1• V.1·'t' litr h111n1· 11t•:ir ll.11 l•1r I l1~IN·lltl•1I Cell l11r mur<' 111l11rm.11111n '•"' 11.11 ~HERITAGE REALTORS .!i2X Vco;ta ().•I Oro c 11wn Ill '"'" l.11 p nn· ol ~~!l.~MI 11w11h l.1ml llkr l'lfl f.H!ll CONDO :-,,.,,, llm1i.: 1111,p ,\1lull 1•11111111 'SI OLIHHI 1111111' W11od, Hltr fi75 Ki>7G N1•v.1l\1r\ lh•11!hh :1 HH. 111 h.t, IJ\ llWlll'I \ll '1 :;1 "k1h<. IN:! :\lM).l HARIORVIEW HOMES.PALERMO rm '-di!' hv ...... n··r \hr .!' lie•. l.1111 I nl n1untn kite h 1m1I l11el...i·1HI fe11 lu ma11111'11am•l· X Int 1111 l'" Ill Ill µ\I u I ".H k '\t•Wl•JM :\1t•,,1 -;\'Iii ll...,1 llnm· unly C.tll for :cppl fi!H l~lfi 1•v1•.., BYOWMER ~up1•r Nl•c,.:hbrhd. Jl1r 2bn IA~ ram rm Nt·wl)' r,, ckro Skyl.11r Walk 10 pk 'I 1· h I S I 3 I , ~>()fl 1<1..'i·m:n INuff's ~st Buy llrdUt·l'd $M.OOO :1 bdrm + film rm. 2 1 1 ba $145.~ 752·&170 BAYFROHT CONDO Pnvatl' ~farina llG CANYON Boat Shp /\v:ultcbll' ~aux m<>del 2 Br & I.{! dcrk l)('"irabl<• Isl f1UD'tm or Jrd Ur W/ :1 noor Skylighledatnuna Ba. Lit l~r lot. approx l'Yt undeq~round µk.:. 120· rarcnJt the golf 2br +den $150.0UO t'Ollt'Se. p)S,000 Owner 1 ICI Mon-1-'ri 714 ·972·910 l 81cr. 5&8688 OCEAHfftONT llG CANYON Exdu.'l1ve, JUSt lls lC'd Jbr O,..HMSat/M 1·5 + 2br. Great value u r 6 .... Yal6ot.w ho me +ineomc Fcrs t Sec u r J t y II u ii r rt l' ti lllTl<' offered. Pnn only Monaco mode l. 3 Br. Mari_!'a llea!t!~·88.50 parquet entry. J l"<1r S.a.-• 1076 giuagc: beautiful decor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~r~:it8'lk~i..~ Sea Sc:Jl>e v111a1:;c. ~4 fl46..968S plan New section . \ __ s tory. beautirully up •DUPLEX l(raded. 2.+den, 2ba, full :Jdoorstobeach, 11934lh ocean view, $129,000 St. '23),000. Owner 4934343. -- •MIW USTIHG Uve in I le rent the other f'i.xer w /assumable loan. 133 44th St .. $111,5.000. Call agent. Cynthia, 517·22'71. UDOISU 4 er 3 e.. 2 frplc's, 2·11ty. •• 000. Owner. Pndon ly .17J.Z118 MOVE RIGHT IN 3475 sq rt. 4 Ur. 2112 ba. 2 rrplcs. Lush corpellnl{ & custom drapes. Good os- sumeble loan. Priced to sell. Sl.29.900. AA IHch Rfflton ~No. El Camino Real SAN CLEM ENTF. 492-ZIOO ........... --· ....... t ••• _ ........... ---....-- .._ .. ,._..s. 0...-IMlllW. C...-a..I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••j•••••••• •••••••••••~~•••••• -F~n~d!r~-·~w.y~~1~1~·~1~9~7~9;__~-~~~-~~~....JD~AlaDLJY(lPt~L~O~T~~J/llll~l W.st Js 1hr t Otl '--rr.,.rty 2000 .._ ,,.,.rty zooo a..-IHI...... ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• S.J119 C•'•h.. 1011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• O\aatmb~ 2 Ur. ( bi. C\lf\ do Pool, vww S>D.000 •miordl•1 •••••... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . ...... .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .......... .. . . . . . . . . . . . .._.. u.......... ..._.. .... d1ll 1~ .ss&w LQAH. t 1J 1• htert,;' •••••••••••••••••••••• • ................... -. ----~· 3 ~m. 2~, bnth;. fem ....... ' 2400 C.W., ..._. JZJZ ........... IHd 3240 · IJy Ownef 2br. I' 1hll. ht rom cr lut. ~u 11h11l lu\o\ "°°"' C•ll <&'J3 l:UO or 4Y68781 Uy u-111•r 4 hr, ll h.l. 17t.CI -.q f\ Nr uu•un llZ\t\ Ni:u pi.11111 & lt1mh1·Jprn•1 M.W') °"tr11, Xt>tll I 11"'~1 M o I 1 11 u • lo li I I H .! I r m , rn o d 1• I 1· 11 n cl J TIADI UP ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••• •-••-•••••••••••••••• Ea.rthrones, .-xtra". mwit ~ ~000 F\lnuabed, Tbun· Darhn1t 2 Bdrm. Lfe NEW Le 28r, 2V.Ba. 3 "'" •.llOO Wkdays art tl IUY NOWI derb1rd Hts . SSIS,000 mute r bdrm s ul e b&U to ocn, aun deck. &wknd!i 8UH.,. INTHIST IAllS Unf. Bermuda Dunes. wJfrplc Ltv1ng room microwave, dbl garage, ... DOM-........ ...._,,, rns.ooo furn. 20 Acres W/frplc, 2V, ba. Pool. nopets,911i2:5mo.982.-0llier....... 1 _,.., ,..., land$30,000toS3S,OOOper HIWI, Jac, tenrus court. OMWATB ••••••••••••••••••••••• HBl-S WHY_ acre. Coml. Bwldlng s Convenient 111rea. Sec . ....... ..._, 1660.000. M itche ll & &aw. J150, 752·0680 .... a...o,t. ,_.S. I 100 F.JC1tffii>ll' You buy u $200.000H>lex with ISOOUO Rummon~ Realtor!\, Nice 3 Bdrm fam1l,Y •••,..••••••••••••••••••• clown iwd a s1u. 1o1>n. I ., · 71£J1 Hwy 111, Rancho c.e. ......___ JZ2,. rooen 1home· 95/mo or -·""" oan 11t 11<;. 1nterelitm1tud Mirage, Ca . 568•3607. --• 11va1 abl e ls e /opt . fAMILYftflrARK ofw:utcn.:undho1-1111.ic h11tlhf r11te MAYcome Eves. 568.6728 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1219,500 with 10% opt. V\'fll ll~l'IOUll Z&xtill t\116 <l?wn lO ,911':'1. (do you helle ve in The Tooth 346-3127. or ~VERDE HOME. l money. Jl'ffni.on w 1l·.1Cpt1ndo. 1-uirv too'> 11 ~ 9th<.~ .. 1 i..;3 on SlSO 000 for 12 !Jty, 4 bdr., fam. rm., din w..,.,,... ~-"'--~--- 3 U1 2R'lt , ''1fl·ul11r mooth,; • $2,2:50 e•tra lnterat C08t Which ls a rrn •• s7001mo. Call 611-1400 4!N-2'Alb ---.. IOIO ··••••·••··•··········· Definite Pride Of Ownership liltdh·n. m1111y xtni'. t~~ •• wr1tt• off' In th1: i.a mi· IZ month period al PALM SPRINGS Jackie. Agent,631·1266. -------- -.how-. hkt• lnl}ll' Willi.'. 1 '" 1nflallun our 4·PIAll h'"' appr-1at~.. 10 u~. ZM 19th St. 4 br. 21;; bu. I , 11 f $ "' .. ,., ~ "" acr es, on mount~un, ''""'" Verde 4 br. 2 ba , ............ _ f un111 Y urn <S<.'lllil 11 15.000 at IO'X 120,000 und ot 15n,? -SJ0.000 a bove town. 673·2289. ram rm, frpk. wi:t bar, ,_,wnc, rplc, xlnt area. MoW6. 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HLLTOPYIEW l~autiful <·u'llom hu1ll tn lt•vl'I :> Bdrm 4 halh honw in Tu,11n 11111-; l·:x CjlU'>llt°l,Y dl•c'Orlllt•d With fut..o; or wood and ~I a"" .uid f1·al ur1·"' an 1nctoor at n urn (';d I ~1ilfi :>111<11 fc.1 fllUl"I' th•l:lll' ~HERITAGE REALTORS PRICE REOUC EO MUST IE SOLD <.iQrl!cous c·u ... tom tnu 11 hurnl' in prt .. 1l IJ!et1CI '> Cuwun lh·1M hh v.11 h 'pll-111l1d ' ....... , "' lht· t·uunlr\'"dt• 1 lid rtn :1 11 ;. , ' p .A I' I 11 II ' rt'l' 1µla) roum ti1-;1u11ful ramify rm w wl•lh:1r :1 wuodhurn1 1!n ~ fircµl.irc:. S11l11I 1wk cab111l'L' lhr1111ut . lnd1t11r & outdt11•r Hiil) ur11h, alarm !>y!>tem T1H1m1111y 1•xtra:; lo list. ~ l!J.C/Otl, Open Sat /5un I • S 1681 Sirrin~ ROGERS REALTY 675-2311 St-:J.L. •<llt• lll'!ns With •• Duily Pilot U:.sMflt•d 1\d 612 51>78 $16,900 SlVS TO IEACH l>tJl wllh· 'bl Trt11ln11rn<• t l>N~llll>I J l>Vl l>dl ~ Vft'I Su h h•l\1111: ul hlw\•1! J ,i. Jh.,I CCI 'l'rt-IJ.,lff\' J., .u~UI l'OJ1:ll H· Cm.1.,t llv.) 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Stl· 2111. ,\ 540-5937 lrvln\' i\dll l'k lh'aul1ful rlhl w1dt• :/fir 211.c 111 \>l.:rfl•l'\ l111·:1t111n 11\"r lookcni.; pk & l'lubhsl· 1\p pl1a 1H '''"' 1 n (' l u1l1·rl $<1:!.tlUll .'1~1 2 4 !JJ,,I "' !..'~1-172'1 Nl•wµort H1•at'l1 ~:i.1 ra 1•l1·a11 l!M~ "II, l:tx 111 1 IJr •:.c.in \1. l11w r1•11\ 1a2111:l'i -' ,. l'O'l.Y N t-:S I' l11r ;ulult'l Walk tu lml> .,hQ1ie-. I Br 111 1p111·t c·h-.1n 1'11,t.1 M1-..:c I"" rk S)l!11111 Uk r l;:JI 111.U WHY l'W lllC:ll l<ENT'' K114I\" i.11:10 ~1.1~'1n .. rm, I01m:11 t l)llrJ 10 IJlll. ':wnhn• ti75 f!OU. 111.X <!I\ xM 111 av.;, nl v. 111 n111~ pk. Jlllh "'lk 1•1 -.tun·.., fv '""JJ ' Ir' s:'tl 'J727 SAVE YOUR GAS We mak• hous• calls 1.c•l u . .., lrH'ali-1lw r1gh1 Moh1le llonw for v11u We'll p1r k .vou \IP al your \loor t\hsolull•ly 1111 uh I c A <a l c u o Co u r 1 t' o 11 ' friendly o;laff Ca II 1111· appt. Homl•s 1n all ar,•as all priCl'S Easy tl'rm.., avail. Good fcnant·1ng Mobite HOMP Stor~ 956--4500 S©R4U~-lGEtr~· Thal lntriquinq Word Gome with o Chuckle 0 "'"''..,"""' 1''#11~ 1 ..... f litf'l'T'ihlf!J A .••h .. ..,..., 10 f..,ti I ,.,., •tnf1I,--. • h V 0 D E I 12 I I L A V E V I AnOHler tr11ng 111a1 s w1ong h5.--.l"",--.l-... J:.....-l--1 wuh 1otevislon os that 11 • sno•ks inlo your nome 1110 ,.--------~ mo••os you'•o Ileen 11y1ng r-...0..-E,.....;;.L .... T-:.O~G:....._., ....... lor yut11s I' I I I I 0 .,.,, .... ., H··~ ~ lll"" 1•f'-'•·ll '--L ...... L-...1"'-..J-..l--11, 111••1 ' •hr """"'~ ~ ·•h lrr-.~~.,,. 1 _.m \1ep t•\il l h,.t",. I I 5CaAM-UTS Alttwen ht CloulflcatfH 5300 lvt•ry \·ons<•rvut1ve1 with the buUdlnR at 75% or -l'hba. NochUdren under ,rJft'S prll'C. you have u dcpredatioo write-Orf or Olltof~ l.arfle :J bdrm. 2th bo. 2 1.6 Tennis ct.. pool. ~; \"~})1~~~.?~1:·~x brnrket .. ~~ ....... ~~-~~ ~~rndK:ra~:a~rr.~~11~~ JacUW, s auna, secunty S7.500 dt•pn'l•111tcon :.u vt•S you SI .875 40 Ac $19.950 Btfl mtn Plaza J\/C, pool, JUCU7.ZI, ~~ S 4 50 M 0 nth 52.250 1ntt•rc'>l c·osL~ you _SI.TOO ranch C1crea~1·. trees. tennis J\va1I June J. S5S(J ~avcn.l(s s 175 vu_'s_/_rd_'~ 8~r_556·:1685 per mo 754·0386 4 Br, 2ba. clean. new crpl. Hi•i.ull You makt> Sl75 plu~ Sl!'>.000 lO m .ooo B-L-£.-... br drps, paint. $550 '-'lll)rcc·1at1u11 llhilt hl'lpi. any neuative "'"h ~ ~. 1 • Very l'nvalt', l.ar.l(e 751·2060. fluy, 1 "' "'" ....-u•H 2700 Yard, Slorai.:1:. Ul1I Pd In th,· SO'. I.ill br:u·kl'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~ No Pets. ~50. •2·STORVTWNHOMB• $i.5U0dt'Prt•1•1at1on i.avci. ,uu 13.750 45A Ruby Rl'<I Grai>t•rrwl 4Br. 1"'1Ba •. pool,~. ~.:!SO mtt•n..,t t'OSts you • $1 l25 S5(XX) P1A Well corn.cdcr Cus tom l'whnH·, :Jbr, near shopping. S4SO m u Sa\•aru:~ 12·625 lr~e.!114_! _~_7391l 21'2ba, pool. JU•'. tennil> 1213> 83H~4 or (714 1 lk-.ult . Y•;u makt-$2.tilJ plu'> $15.000 to SJ0.000 Red &tot. t ru. pn \ patio, cdeal 964- 5 1.88 ,1ppr1:crnt1on over the \t.-ur W..t.d 2900 locallon. All apphanct:S 4 BR. 2 t><i., super :.harp l\OW VOl ' K OW WllY INTt:IU :ST llATES ••••••••••••••••••••••• .<Yail A\ull July I. frpl., encl. patio, lndrv Ot>NT MArrt-:rt P\1 Ply wanL'> ,,m houst· ~I/mo 751 ~w rm Many extras, c·los~· on Pt.'f\ll poLnl 4 br for h.·u._,., t• M . nr So. 111 beach, i.hops. bu-. OPEHIMGS ON OUR SALES STAFF V.\• hav1• a fl:'v. opcnini:s for qualcfced. <lcdcralt'd 11n~f1•s:.~un.als w~o art' in111n•s tl:'d 1n J01 n1ng Or.tn~I l ounty s r:c!.ll''-1 gruw1n~ 1ncom(• µroperty n·al e-.tatt• 11µ1•n1tcon Sli7 mcllion 1n :-all'S and l'Xrhan~cs la st y1•ar' Over 25 of our s!:1(( .1rl· ll1't'nsc•d tc) st-II our C'allrornlil Rt'al f,s1a11• l.1m1t1·d f'ar1n1•rsh1p to ouallf1f'(J clcents wtth ;i:. httlc as $5,000 t11 cnv1•.,t ONE STOP SHOPPING OVER I 00 LISTINGS lh" w ll •tr P.\1°l1~1ngl' no" Y.'1• chc1·rlull,\ h,inclk nl.ht•r brnkPr~' h-.tcni.:-. ~for S• 1200 Oldr ln·11lx on dhl lot, grt ••••••••••••••••••••••• tax sh lr Sl75,0<l0111rr ttancho l'ahf area • .i ~ own1a.1(1.8'11J.1KW <\l'rl' Jlart.'('IS, $11Nl,IMI() foll pntc, term!'., must :-.d i t\h'l. 979-4\llj.1 365 ACRES f11:uuuruJ vallev 10~1<1<'0 '4 1lh oak<;. f:1nlU ,ll\' '11 ..... ...,. xlnl gra1111~ 1:t11tt pn\ ak ~ ~H'r<' l.tk1· pru lll'rt) r·nmpll'l<·I~ lccwe1J Xlnl ram:h Mlc o r cam1, .:rowiel. <.:ould hl· .. uh d1\·idL-d. \nv1.'l>lOr 11.'rm' I 677-5001 or l 522 :!<IHI•. Umlwr 1300 •.••.••.••...........•. I· 1'11.'X for Sil ll' II~ ""' nl·r. near bcarh in San Cl<'m<•nle Xlnt cnv1•'1 rncnt $Jfi!l ,!JUll Fe rm 4$~ GREAT STARTER DUflLEX. 111 ('ol>la Me s a N\•ar p.1rl< und 'hoppcng 21111 ,, In~ Newport Pier Realty • ii &Pf.'1)~11 2005 Balboa 8'vd. Newport Sch. 6 73·2058 UNITS :, µll'Xl.., I pk·x~ In ~ pl{'Xl .... Nl' J\nd 2 011 I ltJI Wt• h;c\•t• unth en all 'haµt·~ & !>If.I''· en all .arl·a'\. rrom SllJ8.000 &. Ull (;;J 11 54(>.;lfAil) COftdominiums (Town·!•--------houses for sal• I 700 $&5,000 OOWH ...•................... 'l\humn, tl.n Vly, :1 n r Z' ~ B.i . pnv o;µ;J , hrtl·k k1ld1. a~">umabk 11 11 11><111. Submit all term~ Pnme locatmn. ~lf~·SR~7 1800 •...................... EASTSIDE C.M. rwo 2 bdrm unit '. flo1l1ot>. entloe,cd i:aral.!l'" extra parking 1\llcr .... t.'(."\.., St~ .(IUO. HEWPORT BEACH REALTY 675·1642 Pnme Newport l'{•mnl>UlJ lo('atmn 5 11hl1•r uncl!. 1111 2 lots T111X• '"Id a"' a llJ:J I l;JX Cll'frrrt'tl l'Xc•h;111g•· ('<ell t ':•rol)'n t.-12 :tl71 1Jr H11•h<1rd lt•l'>t·nlh:il l:!1:u:~ WI.'>. /\Al EJ\STSIOE 0 1..,t.J "'li·o;a :1 holL'il'S, Sl9S,(JOO t;.12·2SIU orti<lfi •llWI · t/utt:k Sall.' b \' Ow1w1 Save', 11rcn1·1'11ll· 11111\ l>plx. mockrn. :11Jr 1•a :!1 "ba. frpk .JI~ lltJl..,J. Newport llJ,'l '> l>on ·1 tlc i. turb tcnantc, fiil5 2111 .Joe DAN4POIHT Ouµll'X View Nl'ar Harbor 1500 .:.•1 rt e.1 :! br + den, l!!c RaraRc-; $149.500 Xlnt fcn an1•mj! <.:huc k S pclll'r. A~t . 752· LOOO or res 673·8311l I Ddux1• unct..., (lff1·ri•1J u \ SI.SO. ln'I Roy McCordle,Rltr 548-7729 Uccanlruut Aµt. llOt-•·I Npt llC'h Own1·r 1•arn $7!6.W'I li7!'J ~ Costa Mesa Special 1'\l.u ..,uper •1uph•xt·.., \II :! bdrm . I hath On I.:•· l•ll nr 'l·huul..,, 'h11p11111g So11t'r 1111 .i11nn l'nc•1·ct It) h4'11 now' Si!00.001 Hid. leoch leauty 1' · Blk.., from on•an Trrnf1r I urut blcll! :\l l!r aµl 3 hdrm . 21 ~ hath.., W :! rrplt'' I twu i.' hclrm & cm.. I htl rm .1µt i. (;rt ~ ·" lll'. Sb10.<KX> Wesley M. Taylor Co. l!;•ultoN H44·49ltl OCEAN VIEW I l'lt•x C.:lc fr Dr ., Lag Hl'li . Su Ill' r • "11• w <>wncr-unit Xlnt C'Ond. l.<li1n;:11nt l'n me rl'ntal :c r t' a S :i 9 ~ • II U 0 t>wnt•r 1/\J.'l •ll*7 .Jtl.11 MINI STORAGE $.!95,00o, to S2.400.00o So Cuhf IOl'atcon Sorn e w1rommctlt-d fen<" .I II .lohn!. ltl•al 1-:Statl' 493·4'>72 ........... , rr..,+y 2100 --P',..,ty 2000 ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3HOUSES Eastside C.M. 3 se11urat"' muses nn 2 lots. Ar roi;i. from purk. Sul)\•r loca· uon Sl.55.900 A pR€HIG€ '-t------~-HOM€S :i:n'.JW. C'basl Hwy, NB 645-6646 --~---7 UHITS.C.M. Beaut ne w b111 ld1nJ! l-'ircplar1•s , xlnt IO<'al111n lSL lnvm~ l142 1003 FOUR U .. ITS.C.M . Near new. 3 Rr owners unit. 2 htc, frpl. 2 car gar. 3·2 Rr. 2 bo. unct~ TSl. ln\'~lmts d42 1603 U l<1\NG t-: CO 1 NT Y 1l2,000 SQ 1-'T MUI.T l TENANT LNDUSTRIAL. Xlnl up·sidt: polcnlial S2J JICr SQ rt fully lcast'll I Ii million Cal>h rc(\.\11rc<I Mus t ('lost: hy .l unc 15.197U PO BOX 4H4. II 0 Ca ~. 714·549·211S5. ----Loh for Sale 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 UN IT LOT. i\nahc•1m Make offer Morn s & Ai. ~11· (2l.3) 374.4984 Vl~/\-4 1•J ncrc ln\s, ull 1J1an. .. & permits pd ror. 11rndt.-d en.cincercd . 111 min, rrom u cn. 1lkic, plaw & schls. iiood 11rca. under11round ut1I OHt•r 436-2955 675-IWl>I t;oa...,l Pla1.a. w Jaru.ui Gardener mr l. $i6il mu L'>l, last & dcp. 9t;J-li4:1H CASH FOtt CONDOS ~Imo. Cull 751 K!l!f5 &.'led 011 Markel Value. Mc:.a Vt•rdl' Shari• :i hr, BRAND NEW 2br. I mill' fon~·l°"urcOl\.<1ny l·on 1.,m rm. lrplc: 55~0. U>bearh Nopcts 1)1a111t, dltloo .iva1I Junr I 1)44 l~OO M&J:nl , ll40·40l7evt.'1> CHJ\IG l<J-:J\l.T \' ..... ~°" \17\l 1;.1:;1 EAST SIDE C.M. 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M ~1\ VERDI-: huml' ,11 m11,.plwrl' :!&:1 hr dl i.. a~. nu pc•l'i S.ln 1034 :! lhtrrn, I 11.Jt h ,q1t dulls. S:J50 m o Ii:." p:ud 6't2-507:1 LA MANCHA APTS l.Jr)!e. l,:!<"t:J l>d i:anh:n apl:-. /\duh,, u ,h whr . hll.nl>. end ~ar . .l!a' 111111 Pool G<1:, I'll 71H Sc·utl l'I fi42 :i4)7;j, f;it:).Sli t I Ill t!ltl lfl7!' .. For l<o-111 l>.11111 Point, l\lufl 'ldt• t·v111tu. $:>7!'•. 1 'uu· huu,1• Sllltl Dt•luXl' \'11·'~ .q11 S55U A..:t. l~l.l 1~1h7 ~on leoch 3840 ...•.........•......... s11Am •. IX'11d1 i .2 & :nm. frvll" 41..,11 .... ,hr. ~a ragc 1'1,, p .11111-. No IH'I ' \A.ot• :!:\;»I. "km" ~10 1;:101; ' Seawind Village 'lll·w 1&2 htlrrn lu,ur) .1dull ••PL'> en "1 pl.111'> 11,1111 ~15 +-pool,,, ll·n nl'>, ... J tt•rlJ lh. t.H>nfh . From S.111 Uwr.:o l"r wy 1ln \1• Nhrth on Ht•;u·h t o \ld·',11h11·n th,·11 Wh t 11n \11 F.1clc1t•n l•• Sl·a wind \ 111.1~\' iii I IR!IJ-51!~. :! 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IMlh' I 1~111 lnll \l•,1rl\ llarrl'll Hll\ •·I:! ~tll!ll ~ llcirm :!1·a1 s•ar JJ\ 11//1 ~~.crd 1·01·r I vr h •• SUI 11'H1 toil'' 1):)2~ lit•.1u11ru1 t hilrm !J'llll hllm•· nrw n111wt , 111·w ,111\1• "" m 11·ro .... l\t' ""''"• n1"N pa1111 lt1•ml v tor amml~I •.wl·up:in\·~ 1;artfcrwr ~ poo l !>t'r \lte01• 111t•I SlOfHI 1.1,·r niu ~&ni. J\~cnt 40' Boal ~hp llc1111l <h:1·111 . i -,ty. 3 hr. 21 i hu tnhs 1· Vll'W of water. i\v111I now. S8.'i0 mo yrly lsc 1u.-r-.. 61~·67"15 Lar~l' <\ br. 3 ba. fum rm. :J 1•ar j.(ar. Nr bcul'h. l'ool & 11.!nni;.;. S7:JS mo. Pvt ply M.'>-3370 :'llpt T('rr twn hM· 3 hr :t1, ba pool kids ok No pet:. .I WlC Lsl. $.S5CJ 640· 14 HI 3276 ·················•····· l-'t1nora mH' ot·can '1cw, pool. JJ<', tennis. 2 rrvk ·.;, 2 Hll. 21" 11.c nu pdS. ~95 49'.l 6103 C'XI 173 beforel'am. aft Spm 3210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br 2 Ba <'Ondo. carpet;., drapes, pnv P<llto. up· graded. Cull 5'IH·ij:JOO I Br ;iµI furn 1111 111 IJc;;t'h. /\411111 '• 1111 1.11'1' Ne:tr tht• ltt·,11·11 !HiO :!fi7~ L.alJIMCI Beach 37 48 .•••.•••............•.. LAtJl;:"-1\ Iii'. \t.'11 MT ll J:o.IN '7:i "'-& 1111 f\1.11d 't'f'V . c•olur I'\' l1t·,1l1•tl 10 11 l'l1I 17H I lt~I ~1~11 'fl.') Cw!>l l I\\~ H.wportleoch 3769 •...•....•........•.... TOTAL LIVING I Bedroom Furnis hed Apartments • Plu• !hmul1lul S1nqlo.1 6 2 !lcdroo111 C ruin h Unlurn I • 4.11 U1tl.ihe11 Pmd • ~w1mtnm9 Tonn ... B1U111rd• • AC"11vme~ [)uec1ot fr41111 Sut1duv 8rW1• h • H~allh Cll<b• Sauna• la4 LU~t PLUS MUCH MOR£! Oalcwood Garden Apanmenls Nowpor1 Beach/Nor1h ~oi.~"'" II lbll 1 141 b4 II' •U Nowport 890ch /Soulh 1 mu lb1h si a>t•vnr 1Jt lt1thJ '14) f,42 fj111J f· iu\t .. ,, t H ,.,., Mf.1'1•'•" f'l'•u r1+1 Jy II Nr. So. Coust Pla1a. 3Hr. - 2ba l'Ofldo. Ree rm. pool. Ux>kin~ for a home of s u u n a 2 5 2 I W . your own·: You'll find Sunflower . lJn•L 3G I. many homes advertised 5465. Open hsu Sat/Sun. for :;ale in Classified Ph213!'999-1622 everyday_._ _ __ _ Apol ..... 11t1 u..fwft. K.a1lhgt0tt leach 3840 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW An HOMES MOW aEMTIMC. Luxury 3 br/2 ba, spar1ous interiors. Incl OW. stovt', f plcs, & private 2 1·u1 garages. 5 Umctul' floor p I a n s' r c n t In I! r r (Im ~95/rno N j .er t .. .!....L. ,. , .. l.m-.1111111 -f ~,. .. . e11er I Hlll\'k off lk·11rh Ith 11 t urnt·r o! T""' a. \ "'"'1•01n1 .,.. .. Sat & Sii S.5 ~-- ' T~+-· . .. ".)(,') ~·,·ar nt''-'' .!. f,1 • h.1 1..1r , .1rpurt lrpl• p.11111 I""''' 10 all r,.)I. \lg1111 14!•" .I lir, l 11,1 11pi.:1.1tl1•el 111·wl\ d1••11r \/r n I' C.1llt•g1• End ..:.11 ">It~• ojl'l'lll~I {',di 1\; la.t\I" '''"" 1•,•nth11u:.c• Crn11l11, .:1u lh.1 IJ.d I 1 p ii' lllJ!hl\ Uflj!r<I '1'1•11, JlOfll, Jill' S.•t· t'111pl" N1 hrh "n 1 t:;ill ~arn ~ Oh7r fl 11 I 111 11!~1 l.>Xll rn1•:.:..ig1• J\ \ ;11 I ,\l.1' 1.i• :! 111 w 1•nl.'I p;e11u 1;11_1> '411.JJ'<tll ' a.!JI J )'.t h\I Ill'> n Jo:J.t.:X t-: 1\l"l'S lll'Jr S41 <.:.tllti'IH~ M1kc Coa..,l PIJ7...t 2 lir. I 1 ha J !Ir, 2 ha. J,:draj!e. I 1p ~ni ,\ ('. 1l'h"' hr l'""I \d. no dog, $.13:.mo ... 1110.1. J:i1·u111 1 111.1m· !U I ~rm orbif> 1m11 1·>.1r •• , J II J 'ni111·r1\ :\1 1!1111 1:.1 l7117 \ .)t7"> :! fir I ha l;i1111<ln 'Ill. p.it111. 1111111 1\1llh . 1111 IJ''l.' TSI. Mgrnl 2 Jlrl! r~. ··n11..-t.' llr,1p(',, V\tl rm, ;,v;,11 ~.11 4!5illi S1111ta Ana ~5 mo " l·h1l<lrt•ra pcls 5~17 1.;s:; l Ek . l !lath. 1-: w l1• C ~ S.150 in 11 C ;ti I I' .1 m 54f>.5Rlll t l Br. llk1· 1ww, 1•10.,cd guru..:c. o;to\ll', rdr1i.: SUI 11'16 ~I I Sj>Clc1ous lAl!>la Mc..,u i\pl l br . 1 ba. 1o:ood art..•a Kid~ ok Poul S350 mu No'J)E'l.'> Kathy. 1;.a2 1951 Nt·"' 2 br. 2 lra. lrpl1 hll11._, Wt•'>t-.111e ~ M s:l'.>5 Adult!>. no 1w1' •n'J J.116 or 7:-i 1-:11111 <"I. for Ten 110:-.1,.~.., ""1H in::--T 1 11r I hr I 'rit·•~I from I.If, 111 $.~:!.J 1-'11(·c1 > arcJ /.. .!t•r.1 ~"'' F .1rn1 l •t·~ f'le•;,-.c·. lull' IV p~h v.,·1t•11mt· C.il I 96<1 i!.'Ai6 or !n:~ ~m Agt. n11 fct· •DELUXE* GARDEN APT. 2 Br. Adutts only From $335 mo. 3 pc..11111' I'•" 1•rPd 1•ar por\ 11al1oa11ls. Hmr:. l'l~c lo rwyo; & heh~ walk Hr <,hflppin~ 171 11 Golde'ftwest at Warner 847-6064 ~nqton Granada Spac·1o lL'i 3 HR. 21 1 hd l&'l llr from $2li5 111 Sl9!1 fo'rph·. 0-.hw,r . l.'ncl ga r . 'cw ci>l.'>. µ;..int &. d rp' l.11Ul(lf1. h11okup., ,\\lt1 I <:lt.•an & 11111• 1!ll llM~I I .1 I, $4Rf> mo l'1'gJ.:~, I (lf(l.1:tJ2 S'nJNNINCi Ire H1:!hr , :.!h<t, ~Jrdl'll .1pl 1'11111 Sl'J>J-:U I hr , pool, gur ~ & Sl:~ 1111 w 111\h lrph·. ILt••·'· $!7.i 1\dulb St 114:! !M l, 1;.12 :i?.'lt l.;cr~e :1 br, 2 h;1 Pn1 I eara.w. opt'n hl'.1m .... palrn. $<\fill N 11 JJl'h 1i7!). lfl!W l3caul.lful r-:asL~1d1• I! ll I<. :.! U/\. l'ri Vil tu yurJ. frJ)k. fully u qu1p. kcll'h wash.-.r td rye r. l!U ra 1-\l' Walk to stores. Avail 7·1 &16-11170 •Tiii!: f)A ISY • •For K IDS & lhl'tr p;ffent.s •Pool •'l'Ol Lot •Dishwashers •2 Bedrooms & t bu th •Walk to park 171Kl Plaeentrn, C.M C7l41642·3700 Oean 2 bdrm, I bu. nl'W cpl & drpcs . $)()() mn. no pets. 675-4886 New condo, oeean & c 1ly vu. on the Bluffs, C.M. 2 upslrs br. 21-'l ba . Microw ave, Wshr. dryr & rerrig avail. Lse. P P 568-0797. -------- Villu Ponoma upt642·2015 •Lovely, quiet oil adull bldg. l'.'llr1·1111·I' l;irg.: J llr. l;m 11I) rcn. lq1h' P vt pat1n :! t·ur !!:tr f,1!1~1 mu 64().5.'i.'.lll !hr put111 apt, $!60 71102 l<oMtlcl II H ,\pfllt('a hOI)°' 002·:..'iill, ~on ~ 3842 ....................... 1·w llunt llurbour Con· du 1'111:..h. water \/ll'W, :!hr. den, $750 /per rnun 714/84tl-I111:1 or 1197 -27()!1. laoth cvenmR 3844 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ft:inr ho S11 n J oaq uan 1wnh-.c lllll +lofl , l'h ba. /\fl ult s SS 25 . 21:1 /S40·3765. S41-7607 eves. ~leach 3141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deluxe ne wly decorated 2 bdrm opt on ocean near Victor llu~o. Hn t cd pool, e l('vtttor . !lubtcrr:i· nran park1n.:. $625. "~' H(l\3.:..· ___ _ 2 Jlr 2 Ua, garal(e. patio, ocean view. c11rpets / drapes, nr beach & shop· pin~. no pet s $450. 770-291» ---------- f'r'k Npt apt Incl. lac, -'Sell bul>ineu. lndnnr .....-. ~ ILll, li!40 4W().IMQ8 OFl',CE space available !it!llhng for 98, outdoor MAIL CENTER ••••••••••••••••••?~.~! Ill l 781S 84!ach Blvd for tl ~IC :-it•rv1cc hot It ftt•immut.o wanltld, t'tlm , nea.r TaJbe.rt in Hunt t'Okl i.iincJw1('hl>:C, p1nu & ,.,,,.,..,.. _,_...,.._,.,,, .,,or le11c. Ext•t· «111df1 l flt 2 Ka house w/yrd, mgton Dea<'h ~ per slll:t(l'!, bt-~I & wine. --- 2br . luic . w11 te rft11111 u lll,,nda,848.fl289 month. Phone mess11ge Located in rood p a r k ~.o.90usAVAJl.A941'.j lo)ru.'ltc•na at l.akc M11,.s . ., .140 .., V C service S10 J)<'r month. i•omph•x wilh fiJ 1 Y" rt-v't'JO L n La pr"v .-em Yl'li+ .... on .L..k«;""rmon''" Dall" .... ., '' do3bdr """'...,.,. ...,.,.,,,.., "-' ,, n111111m.:onh:iiM·.H~1 ,.........._.-----~ ....,'-,..._.,,,.,.., .... -.. ~ Call 8312673 1,..,.. ..... mw1.,.,.,......,.,mo Pelot orrt•· ... Phont· h c -------...,.._,.. ' ~ nc..~i rs. Ila m J pm. Ml~·-.. 3869 64:H32text.276 Minimum orft•r Slt0.000 ~ _5,304 •••~•_!.!!•••••~u._ Mom wJ9 Illll!l. Qld JleodJI-Smgle-":lt~ e avallln Cir;'h \afo·SulJj~rl to ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAik ... WPOIT l'C6p clc;an quiet rem to full 54::rv oHc· bldit Nr l'l~irt tonhrmauun lA.llll or Found a pet? C all shllrC/fcnd 11pt in CM . OC rt R ·t & <.:i1ll 11H11•1• for bni<'hurt' Animal A ss as tuoce U11 c helori'!, l or 2 Cindy SS1·3S"7 hm · airpo · ec('p l'ol••·rt 11· s 1 .. pt1t•r, ~·~ 11-•1•-.. ~ .. •e t222 b v • Phone ans Secy serv. ' ' v LcaG°"·S37·2273,nofet-. """""'·''M m v wmovua s ~us. -l'Ofll rm, etc. Plse call Met·eaver . 840 N. Hirr h . ::..i. t 'rom $349.SO I Yoo ~·em looking for 7c",6I"" St. Sant:• An11, <.:a. 02702. I•--------• SJ)l><'latular ~pa. tolu "' "" "" 714/5417~1 rerreatlon proAram sametoshr2Br. 20 a Bill. Nn '"'i( -fl-..f --. -Sl.84 Pa-rk Nwpt 640·800.5 vr ce .,., lsq or rent S0<.1alprol(r{lm.7(>0<!1s .8 --------MC11n St . H IL Cull wruus <-'OUN At F astuon J{'W<"ler seeks roomllllitt•. 751-~ Island. J11mboree & San 2br aiJt. CdM. S200 mo l MO "'"L"'-~R .. -;N-T Jo;Jquin Hills Road • .• I k .,.. .. ""' c. "' 17141644.1900 ... urc wor t;44 i .... o. 250-500 SG. (t offtn"> homt! · G44Ml6J7 From $145. I nl'I ult I. 77'J OCEAN FttOMT Since 1971 we have helped w 19th St. 540-2200 J br. 2 ba. w /office. Vear lhol.L<lands or our client~ h t'rplc . .:ar. SlU50 find roommal<.'8. We can 'f'SL Mj!mt 642-1603 help you too• HOUSEMATES 832-4134 C21J 1<i66·8143 ON WATER Attrac:t1\le, rede<•orated 2bf-Older pref., no pets. Sif75yrly. 67J.11145 ev~s ------ 3 BR. 2boi. upperdplx Nr udo Adults pref'd ~ Mo ;\gt. 675-ln70 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SWra~e Rental $35tmn. MOl(k (•ndosed Jlunl llch.Pe~gy ,960-4392 Offiu Refttal 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CdM dlx swles. utal pd AC. amp! lJkl! 1-'r Sl9~ n r No lse reqd 675·6900 NEWPORT CENTfo~R THE EXF.CUTIVE SUITF. Spat•c Avail t>t0-5470 NEWPORT CENTER EXEC SUITES lo'\JLLSEHVI CI': OCt-:A.N v11::ws <:RAF1' SllOP Unusua l 11µpurlun1t y avatlablt> Jl CO.'ll of Ill vt·nto r y li45 24 1i0 / !lfJ3.5479 A1Tlh1l10U'> pc>o11l1• WhlJ want lo t•:-im hul who l':tn FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5678 •JOiy work µan llntt· Op 1----------· 1.11inUJ\JIY rur i.!uod cxtr11 m1'f11tll' Tra101nl! j!I\ ('n 1'h11n\• ror 1r1h•r v1cw , 714·900 231 I a'>k fur loAJ 1-:ar11 l'Xtra 1n1·oml• 1n :vour !-.porP l111w Tram 1111' 11rov1fll~I ~i:! tll~17 nr ~1-<i1!l'i "'' :-..-.,1 lleallh ... 111111 ~tort· 1n N1·wport h1 .. 1d1 Mu't 'J('rl f ll'I' t)i;J 1)!11 2 , tillli 5-Wi • F'OUNO Wh1tl' pupµ) .1px tj moo. . Vll"lllllY of Nt'wport Wc">t. llunt 1ni.100 Hcul'h Look, hkt· Silmoyt>d Call !16..1·1856. l<N1. a rtl I.hi l 4 127 m t!d tJll I-' Cocker mix. Neur 111.-;wh Hlvll Blwn lle1I & t.JJtnl!l'r 847·8031 HAYFRONT-2 br, l bJ, $)0. Vu PenlhOU'il'. 11Jr. 2~~ba. $1250 &10 11~,ICI or 644 .SffJ l ews. ------- YEARLY 2 llr. IJlock from bay & bca\·h. frpl\•. open beam. ti73· l!IO!i Sl'J'J OM THE WATER! ~wporf Reqettcy l'nin uµt•r1ll 1·cl V111\•1, C J.(umt..... ~liJr1 \ rn1r 11w11 l"11und s mall , dar'- hru"1l U;wh,,hund. 11.H ,,r.," uff Newla111I 1147 5 11~ PLUSH SUITES J.'i l to 1300 '>Q fl Fcintastfc Views orp. hu:-.tnl""' 1;:.11 :l:1:n IA1'1 Or 1.rn1wht llrit 644-7180 ltHI V S1111 1111·I, 11 mo'>, -~~ Ht•w.inJ 67f111;;i:J ~.~~~ •••• ~~.5.~ to Busines~ 50 I 0 I )'"'I" I' I N-kl ------ SanJuan ~Strano 3878 .....••••.....•........ 28r. rangt' & rc(n g. JM'llll , no pet s . $3 5tJ m u 496-9!>9'1, 831-6161 -------.. _.__nts Furfti~ ""';'. i.Wumi~ 3900 •...••••.•••.•......... TllE EX<.:ITI!':<; PALM MESA APTS MJNLITESTONPT Hl'll Bill·h. 1&2 liR from $2.'">5 & up /\<l ull' No Pt'" 1561 M1.-sa l>r (5 kl.ks Bast of NcW!JOrl Blvdt 9am ·5pm 546-9800 PACIFIC woons Ad ult apa rtmenl.!-. .. 1·1 amo n g wa ndcr1 n f.! "treams & tall fragrant pmes t Ur from SAAi lro.50 H;irbor Hl vd, South of Edtngr,r 839-2140 4000 ·············~········· Hoom w 1k 1tc:ht'11t'llc ~)wc>ck& up .",..$8 !:175;; Ft·malto. "'.kit & lnilr) pri \ tln~c ~. $50 "'Ii ~7111 Sunwn!r lfttfals 4200 ··•···••·••••••······•· L11lo bit: b,1yfronl. 0 11 ht!Jdt . .\\utl June bl 111 Sept hL. S·IOOO mo ~cnl, 675--5626. Wet Har-. · lido Marina Viii~ Nl·wraort ti7!l l!l~il PRIME LOCATION 0 :-1 WATl::R A\atlalJlt• fur 11roft·,.,1onal or n •t :11I ulftl'lo:. Total ur :WOO 'IL ft t':in he d rvtdl-tl anto 'rr"'ll"r wuh l>n \ 1• I" :!I~ W t'oa,1 lfwy, , II I h 1• 11 l' J II ;\ ).! t: ll I J l t'i:ll lllMI 710 &1 1-'t 44• µ.·r '>ti fl ~ mo Lol:all'<I uff lht' 4115 f''rw> nr C'rown V.Jllt.·y ,\vJ 1I M.ay l~lh ><31 3.1fJ6 or R:J t 90111 SHiii l'p OH1t·" -.111r". cpl ' drp~. 1\ ti' 17:101 Ill' ;11• h . II fl I. ' c ~12 l!X:il . -t>OWNTOW N c u -.1 .1 Ml':S:t, :1011 :.q ft lO :!.'.1IHI -;q ft Cpl ilrJ.>!>, .111 n t n cl 11 l' u '> lt n (j k r m:,.mm Ea. .. 1 l'lth Sl . < '11,.1.1 Mt•,,1 li!:"lll Sq ri ofru·l· (·111N'' 111~ 11f j Ill'\\ I~ il1·1•11n 1t1·1I 'Ill ( "' I I Hll I I' I 1' ti' ' 1111101 111 '1 1 rt1111 r ~l4)1:\\o ll1·Jl1111111n1t ... ('.(lrp •i7!j.ej7110 SHARP 1.I TTl.J-: OFFl l'~; W H,\'111 $Jl.'> jJN .\1() scorr REAL TY 536-7533 Pmmonturv Pomt I BR & 1----------ltift. fi/15!f115 $1000 J>l'r mu Al!clll. 675 5626 lh :Jtlfrnnt LJS!un;i I''' ''("l"' to ht.'.tl'h, I ln furn . frpl1·. ~J(JU mt) thru June 4!.fl ~1:! or 4!.17 ·3282 La~un<i. t.wl'anfront. pn" bca1•h, hshmg, Wl'•:kly. 4!J!l.~lti. Rena1ssan1·c Etn<'rald n a y ON•an l·ront. 4 + Bdrms Ideal for 2 ge n e ra tion ramily<2nd K1lch 1 Ga\t..'11 area w /beach, tennis & pool. Ag1mt. 494-0029 Summer rental 4 bdrm Near beach S6SO permn 96S-7148 V~ Retttal1 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• House for rent, 81~ Rear City sips 6. linen'! furn ~ nitely pr cpl. C;.ill ufter3p.m. :>48·191i.ll M/\Uf "'••anfronl Condo. 2RR. :!h.1, s let'ps 6, pool. nl'ar tt>nn1s & ~olL 181111 1 lilfl·5l II --- Valm Spnn~s Cnndn on M1ss111n Hi lb Country Club. !168-5430 UfG BEAR Lukl'frnnt <.:.tbm Sml or lgc J\roUp!o. M~r 714/1166-1701 Ckcanfronl 2 hr, 2 ha houst' Avu1I. now thru Juf1(' JS. ITT5·49l2 Bkr Offn l' -,uh h'.1'l' (' M \ < '. 1111)',, n pl ,J rm "H ' ., rm-. S21JO f:l~I ... ., fl !fi!l tr.HI ,\IUf'f>llT I.Ill' \Tit>' :.: Ito 11 m -. u 1 1 " .1 11 st•rvu·t·' No lc·a-..• n •(l d ~75 m1> lmm .. 11 111 ("UP<cnt•v :WH:! S E l111stol, S.1114• :wo. N II 17141[1..57 71110 I Jtlo Hid,:? ha:. l'harrr11ng an•udl' shop A\atl. 1m med Gootl 1 • x p<.18 u n· 4 r,o ~fl fl at SI 3355 V1J l.Jdo. N B 673 .. 1 l!"lti 100> &1 1-'t ml'<itc·:il·prol ores. Nl·wly det·orate<I Amplt• prkg 1~00 1-: l\;1lcllJ, OrJn~i: l'rurl'r _:'fgmt C:o RJI 744-l __ OFFICE S l 'IT,.;S S ;rn Ch•ml'nlC'. xlnl l<w. p\I. <JUJl'l. m1·lll(l1•, ulll. heal 61 ;or nt•W <·pt-;. ur·n \IC'W. \·anou:-. '>1£1'!> SIOO & up ~\r C:lurk 4!16 \J59-I, 1131 liltil l'o,1 ... 1llwv10 Dana Pl :L'H ..q ft oft-" bath Sll;(I mo ('J rµct,,, 1,., cl1Jr ... rflt 1711 If vou .1n· lrn1king f•rr -..oinct111ng ~pe1•1u l, 1·het l.. Urn; on<' out 2-~ly s1u<110 otr11•1•. I ~IO s11 fl >! ro':-. Xlnt !ltr('i.'l v1s1b1hly on 1Ti;1Jor Ulvd. llJl.al fnr Ill ' u r 11 n c l' • l' ., c: r o "' . murtl!al(e l'Om rwn11'' Otamondhe:id horn~. 3 Ur Nl'~tr 0 C Airport ul Wi 3 Ba. pool. 2 wk mm . !ktkl'.!:._ Call M6·29112 _ m:.ud serv. ~/524-1616 For store & orru:c ~pat~ at r1·a.'\Oll~bll' rall'!. 500 to 5000 SCI Ft. M~A VERDE rm PLAZA ~Mesa Verde• E. <.: M 54S.4123. :"t-wport Manot>r 'c; Milt· ~1odem 502 o;q rt sturl' or ulfa:c ~.c A\on LO~ rent 213/471 7~1 STOREFRONT ltarbOr Rlo,:d . pnlTll' IQ(· . Coil . .i Mesa 1450 ~ ft 5'.'iO Mo Hroker b/5-6700 2 ut·anc1eo; do111 ntuwn llunun~ton lk;ll'h 2111 :\!Jan Sl M1 n1 m .. 11 ~1558. Gtll::AT LOCATtU!lo Stt:n .. 'O shop. b1kt· ,tiup l>Vorl1nl! j!()()IJ~. pd 'lrJfl• ur wv.dry -;tun•, llltMJ ''I fl in llunl lk•a d i tiOOI) t<Jo:NT f'l1·,1,,· 1·al l ( • h c• r ~ I c; r ,. " n 12)31451).ira7 N1•'11.1Jt1rt al l'illt, 1 '1"l·• M•:-..1, I.IO I "I ft ,1\ .111,1 hi•· $11lO mo !°>fo .r.1.17 4500 ...••.•..••.•.......... l_.\GU;\i\ 1111.ln" two. •I J,il' ~I .. q ft .\f I 111111 llc'll. hldg ,\ (' Oii i • trool .. on Mmilwn nr l.;1k1· "'11r1•,1 ll'J'l t" ""''Twr Ill.') IJUllol ~ I L'11r11 1'r ''II' I '' 7 " 'nlJll l"OITllll· hhh.: ~ mo !l!ll 'W l~l\h M (.'~ Wl ·~1:10 Sttlfaqe 4550 ..............•.•••.... RV PARklMG $25. MOHTHL Y Fi·nn~I 'l•>ral!t' fur '••Ur Lv:il. t:o.1rnpcr or ,.,,r,1 l .Ir ,.. II r I II r I) l' ,j II K-»I :tlJ:J llunt BcJt h 4600 ··•··•••·•·•··········· Hl's 1.H1n :-1hl\•. "ork 1111! "' r • t c r ~ •• t• k..... u n •' heilr11orn 1•01 t J~t· 111 Corona dd Mar or Cu,1a Me.a QWt.'llll-'S~ l'"'t'n ual Wnl<' Clas,.1rll'd Ml ::~;. Daily Pilot. I'(} lltl\ lSG<J. t:o~tJ Ml'"~ !t.!1)26 -------- (Jutet resPons1bll' work mi: Cemale 23 Wlth small dol! Seeks room an Danu P l .Sim Juun C:ip Jr ... 1 496-0400 Uays 4!13 i <il!Il Evc:- :\la11 50·, llkt'' to ''"'" lnokan~ for upl hw to 'Iha.re w1tl\ !'>lrtt1~h1 no11 ' m ti k r r m f I' .1 II I S57-2JJ215J7 HAA ...•..•................ a...inets Opporlwttty 5005 ••••..•.......•..•..... 7-11 1 lll!h i:ro.':-. tn hus, 10 ~ r.,, uwnt•r mov in g I r11m 'llttle, will 1·arry ... 11rn1· ruml\l'lll~ l.>l•lulb Ill l"l Ul~OIC 846-5502 £1Cj!:tlll orftl"C!o. Wtl h or Lake Tahoe Keys Super without 111c111 !.lrt :.1 I. eicccutive home. 4 Br. 3 Nl'\VJ~S-2 11 1 __ bath.,, romptelely furn Of'fic<' or commen•i.tl Sleeps ti. Boal t.lock & -.puce in down1 1J ""n ramp. call after ti pm 1.al(Wlll Landnl<erk llltlg ~ Must have ref{'rencci. Ltll»-.q ft. or wall divuh· 552-8478 ell'<\ 1535, or -192 0100. ciW& ~lo Sliare 000 :'!12 100_1 _______ ·-------· ....................... ----------·1 ----------- ROOMMATES Shm'e-H-So•e l!:n,ioy more. Pay less' All Ages & Lifestyles We Check Refcn•nrc:-. Cal54M212 Resp. adult, non-smoke. 3br. 2'"1ha condo. frplc. pool, $225. 673·2181 N B Fem s hure Irv Condo. $150 + If.I ut1 I. non· smoker . Bob, C hris sy ~-1530 M/Fshare condo HR. $2110 mo, + utll. 84().4976 CVC!! aftSPM twlrnds . IEST CdM OFFICES V1•ry 1mrr<'ss1vt• offlcl' blnl t."'\, centrally located on south s1dc or Coa't llw) Two 2nd floor s11un•-. lmmarulatl'I~ "can & ready for 1m mro. Ol'l'U(larwy. Woul<I m11ke great t•11rporol1• of Oet' Only $3951mo. <:all Lindo at ROGERS REALTY 675-2311 LOVfo:L Y VI 1-:w Eleg1rnt. small bc;iu1y salon an shop ctr. Lag, Ni irncl AJ.k in g SI :i .soo Pel( Allf'n Rltr 494 ;;,714 TCYrAL TENNIS Complete quuhty tCllOl!o. l'lothing & lll'Cl'S. o;lore Prhm> Newport an•u loc Low ovcrhcad·htl!h JJrl> fit. FUii time im·omt' or uhscnte(' owne rsh ip ~ent67H3~ _ _ High property TAX ES Then came PROP 13 Next the GAS PRIC!o:s· then came Vok wiselv Amc>n1•a ' •• •••••.. •• • • • • • • • • • • • • A .~ (•Jr ec a ce· llVl':H :!till "l ttllMI 11•1 riU1·k:. z.'°l , • ., l'a11r111I 111 ,tJld •1•pa rit11·Jo,. 0 11·1 1.10 1. l ,,1 l~l'll f'. ,el j k1mf, l•r '"' Will "'II IJrg1· l11h 11111\ c '.ill h.··11 1;111liJo.11 d ,1l till ·1.1.! I ~IU \µproi.. 5UU :-.~·"" ~11111 • un lfurm 1,r,..1 l1 r1 ...... , lrdl'rrn1 c 11111111 ~Jr ... ,, l'ry re·.... ..,.Jr~ Ann \1wn·7~1 I tlll ln•~tm!nt Opportunity 5015 ....•..•......••....•.• TOWN HOME OEVElOPMEMT lnit..,lllr, "uni.xi Im .111 11r1t\"<I Il l 111111 1nwnhnm1· cl1•\ 1•l11pml'11I 111 l pl.111.t ("., 11 l(u~:i-r i i I IC~I l 711~ h l\1-.,\'ll'' l'.1111 ;)II 111 Jll t• fll \ •Ill II'' 1111 ltlllliJ••r ,.,.k l1md• ~h11r1 l1·rrn -• 1 •JI o·d \I 1 ( ••>1'111111 •If.') ;~11.1 SAM CLEMENTE I,, \I I 11 I" I ti I ' .. 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'UJlt•r 'l'\'lllll\ 111 .. 111l,\l1· 1.11n11\ humt• ··~·llt•r 111.111 11111 ltng y11111 tntllll') Ill '" t II ... ' & I It •• •• ~1.111111 ~ l Ult 111111 \' .11 1 lu11o:1·r. 111 K.11 1 di:! MONEY AVAILABLE 2Nl>TU ANll SWING LI >i\NS l:'fl'fo:RF~"iT ONI. Y Oil l-'ULLY A~OffTIZEU Lee-lll"ah" R E Broker. !*~I 1\b 7 EARN 25°/o YIB.D ;, •1 I tl,I\ 11111 4!1i ·:!2!15 l.U'>I lllk l'I.! "'h I 111111 :-;h.-1111• 11•111.!11• \ 11· flt• \ 1\ K:rl llAA:I \ttrat'll\t t'\llf 11 111.111 . \1111111• Ill hcvh <'V -.p eril 1·11111p.11l101\ lur ~1 1•11 1 ... 1 .. ~1 F11un1I ~ hi.wk 111 .111· ~l'llllUU/\'r t \ 1)1' tl11i:' 11.t 1 1· r 1• 11 ,. ,, 11 .J1 ' l\lc·1\1 lhur Htl & ~.111 .J11a '111111 lrt ll' lld N II 1>1-1 t80.') 1-'11und M1111 ,11ur1· 1'01T11•rac11a11 l•'1•mah• ln •1n1· :'o:or1h\\0111d arl'oJ 7:11·!'2:>-I SCRAM·LETS ANSWERS I h t•rrlu A w;11l \.'.ilw t inhh•t TOAVUIU i\1111tht·r th1ni.: tha l ' wrllf'IA Wllh ll'il'Vlh\011 I,. U\111 11 ~ne11ki.. mlo y1111r homt• lht• mo,•1c:. you·,,. ~-en tryml( to ll\Otll FU NI> Sam:.onih' ov,·1 Hill' l"OiW. Scushore 1>1 N B. &tl-b.119. I yr 2nd Tl>, 111'. m ter~t. l:!'; d1Sl'Ou111 Cnll l"OlJNO Small wh•ll mqk,·at .!!'~t·r. 714/11.14 1711:! 042_4:;7•1 EARH 16% YIELD S'tJJKIO. 2yr , Int Uni~ 2 n 11 T D 11 t P 71·i fl~ 1431 . -~ ....... ,; Pet'IOllals/ Lost&llMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Don SOii.OM You Lo•• Sffl Smoke? "'O UND 2 M Gr~al 011n1'1> W ht w 1blk "pc1lchc.'I & spoL->.646·11541 l)ina FOUN D · Vounl! <.::11rn Temcr. Cream color. 5.56·:m2 fo'Ot1N O· SM. M miXl'll d()ft. Cu te & lnvuhlc. V11· lrvint" 8.'tMl.S97 ,.. .. a1, SlSO •Spacious 1"2 BR -C.rpet & drapes •Pool&OOQ •Prtv1te 1ur•llefl •Prlv tpaOo b1lcony •Nr Hoa1 Hotpilal, shup· pine & 2 ml from bear h lA!aae Lg bdrm apt. ln No. 2 for bearh coodo, non LllRun11. Close to bch. smoker. 22·28. 5!11·1214 or 2-rm ~uite. Newpor1 Cl r 1)1". 0<"S1gn r lll'llt blcti( fum a v111l. Ample pork 11 I yr + lewse l\i-1 549· 130fi CINTY ro1MTi EXEC. SUITES Jam~ & r.h cArthui' llay Wanduws DAl!'SRV ....... & Sain, ltte. My mt'lhod will ht·l p thi.•nl 'top' No ~h1wk treatmf'nl...., 1lr CXP\'O'il\ r therapy ~nd S:J UO 1'01 11 I Chartct1, to i':x 11mokt•r ' \ S Ql00~11lr i\ IOI\, lliX.'> Tlc,ta11 Aw <.: M , CJ !Bi?7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llELAX ING MASSAG E l~bJam~·L1c M11!1~l·ur Out<'oll 9-!l. 494-SI 11 1'01 MOU' llAOOWU l<U,t .\ Mllfl"llD llkH,l..01'111\1 l•~l)Jt( I Ml-3113 -. II you're looldn1 tor a bet· t.er job, you won't wa nt to miss the employment columns In Classified $4.:IO + ulll. 41M·0361. 673-83. Lal( Och 2 Dr, move In on S/lS. downtown ocean vu, StOC> w1electrtc. Aner 6. 494-3'181, dys 96.\.25(MI - ~--~-----~ Share'"°' 4br Me on Penn M JF. Easy going person w/job. Call Dan or .llmj 673-9537. I_ ...:r ,. .... I 'I ush Ca 'JI(' I 75~2737. SFO. LA, Oen~cr 1·800·8S4 0399 oul~tdl' Calif ---~~----~-- Makt' your sho ppln i.: t•1c•1t•r b)' U.'\1n11 th1• D1t1I~ Pilot <.:las111r1'-'fl Adi< -----~------_._ __________ ...j.._==-----------L----------~ I . . --· -.. . . .. • --~--... ··-----·-._ ..... - .,...,. ....................... Mobl•• B•tr_d e Rtpaar No Xlr• O. l>'or list Cana tn4>111U \W • b ... s.ntc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ftkkpl(, 511&yrull 1 1&~"'· nn.nc. aunt11. m~. NU area. IOyr.. ~1!!._ 8 kkp1 lh ru u tih state m e nts t b•I ch ..-t'k '*·pay btll!> C.,.•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTOM IMerior C•Cl*ntn byJay • M2"80I ~poo a lllf'Mm tlt>•n Co&or bn1thtt'ner<1 will <'PL• 10 man blur h (.'Jun h' ~IJ\ rm hall ll~ A M nn fl ~. "'lU(' h SlO. r hr -. <•l.lllr f'\lm pM odut <)le "'P'iJr. l!'I \'t'I ""'" 11t• ''"lf'IL m)i>l'lf 11,.f,. ~I OIOI Wt'C.rt"\)i~·I \"lt•am•n. Slnm 1 It ~n i\l\o up hol't"O ~'l·r~ Ku111 Tna·k moun1 unit t-'r t~I l"\!40 r4111"" ~ J71fi llOOMS szo. Sl,t•am rl~•n ~ rmi. S2U 50 l 0uurh $14 ~ t-'I ~ ••:.t 34 hr!. ~n •n· lur~t l>ot I.or :i..\2 4100 ~Blank Ukkvll ~"47~ c.e .. ...., ~--...................... . t:OMPUTt :R tt>fUNTt:H S.m11lc l'l•rfr<'I l>uwt!r' T IM E . lliM SVSH CdM&UdlOOJ b l onl> CALL M fl J !I NOON .,..,s 71cc 665882 '" ...... c....ftt/COllK,..._ .........•..•.......... 0-dle W l'h1IUPb Cl!IOl·nl Carpenter. Free 1-:.,1 Any t'OOC'l't'tl' wC>rk, Jll t) µ.~ SW' ,Jobs. <.:all Allun ()r 542 211\2 Lu,.d honded Tooy~ Re model. r epair, gen ear pentry. old tim e craltsm.aWup. 16 yrs an area. LiC'd. Mr Palom· bo. 962·8314 C-Ont•rel\' work by T hi• St&rv111~ Cullt•)l1• St II d ,. n l .., P a I 1 n i. . dn v1>wa~ .... :.ltlewalk' W a l 1: r d 1 ,. 1· r & 1 o n SJll,'('lltJ~l 751 779'J ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'<M&ndat1001 reta1n1n1 ('f'famlC' tllt'. hrdwood. wall1, block•. pat1ol Ul'PfJt11 ., v1n yl1 Llr l.M'd W-~lJ. $4i 4lOI CoMT flit 11161 luUU ~~r'fteJobOH Ul l da>" ~•8440_ aet your form1. uve ... *•Ir' ......,.,a... le$.lllll ...................... . Crment worll , p11t I-;., Oardenlnt1. cleal\·UP8 & dnve wa11, curba. " landacaplna. Geor 1• 1taba Ml~ ~ ~1072 QIY ev'F.AV W W PRICf:.s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• onh1ndac1pt> ma1nt l.arf'TI'I~ Sumrn.-r Ua) l~me • P'"C'hool. •I.I'"" 2 IO C M art'a ~ IW;J<& c .... ....................... t\11'1 A Houru Sal.-t-.irn m 1 "'ifrpl<', ~ rnmpl l.11' •2'12.31H· ... ,..t' .... , J•rdt•rrt'<I liu1 lcJ1•f'11 ~r.m l>f ....... ·•·•····•·•············ Sullll'thm~ n1·w ltl !-.1ir1 .J 11 II 0 ('II p I " t r .i ll 0 \ '11 'I u Ill d r lJ j l t• f I l•' 1Jt•cbprr11d\ Work n ... m Ufl prt"fil l~r'' l{d(J .. Urapt!.11e& 661 14~ BedriCGI .•....•....•.••..•..... t-J.t-:t 'TRICIAN l'nn'(I 11.:hl frt.'1! t.'"it l111at1· 0 11 l11t~\0l•I 'lllitll JOh'- 1 ~1 ~~ 1.1:111.~u ~Sectric MS 1im ~ I>& It El1•11nr lks11.lt•nllul wrv11·,· t-:h':i afh'r 51'M ti4l lW.1 l.11· "~nli7 ""9cincJ ·············•·•···•••· K & U n·:~C'ING Oates & t'eoc:c Repair ~4' Qj H4R :l(JJ(j ~e Sd201:, Guden Car.. Spnnklf't t\.11&f, 11ru~ t.r~. cut tn ... ~. rt'mockl littart.lc~. llynra11 ~U. J•PIU"torM lita.rdt•m'r, t·omp yard wurk and clean up, n·u lllro77~ llllil (.'! .. ~ UIJ'> 1f1tul1nl( l -<tt1"~c·1111111w lm111cd )Cn •11•1ni.t 642 llY0'1 (i11rdt'l\IJ\.C ~·rv1rc t:x lll'rt t 'leanu!Jl'I Luwn & tn•,• tn mman~ t.:fren 'll'J~ L'Ot.u ;c .. ; ST UDENT S BEAT /\LI.. !'RIC ES Kotutalltng, sod, seed. " 11 r 1 n k I e r " . y u r <.I C'IC4Ulupi;. trff l'runang, hnultnl( Jon s.59·0498. Japant',,.t' gardener. l(atdt'IWlg, Clt'llJlUp, lrl'l' trim 751 U738. Sam Nislumula ••••••••••••••••••••••• •MR.FIXIT• Carpcntt'r. p a 1nt1n1? llt·as ratei. LS yr~ 10 area 548· 17~2 VACANJ' APT& HOME HAULCLEAN REPAIR PAINT LOW COST :>56-2352 ... it ..... , ................ . llOMES & APT S . Repjpeii, p lumb, crpntry. tilt". kit tba remode l. ~ ------HANDYMAN No job too small, John :MH~ .... ••••••••_.!_••·~······ .. •• 0CC StWent l TOf'l lrUCk Tra~h. tree trim . Oa n ~ Hauhng & Cleanup, ruudenLial 1commerc1a l 83Mal l do at all s k1p loader. dwnptru('k. haul, Rrade. C'l.'~nl. asphalt. tree rt- 1mvals etc 83H2.S7 ltaullng & clearunl( lwve dump truck SS7·8l71 .... di ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• • RO BIN "S HOUS E CLl::ANING SERVICF. f1!f" u thoroughly <'Jean house 540-0857 Want a Rt:ALL Y CLE/\N HOUSt-:·1 Call GanRham Gari free est 545.5123 Walls. c.·e1hni:s. noors & wind o w s C' I can ed 646-6145 The Moppets Clt•aninl! St:rv1l0l'. We do •l all prur 546-l393 lns un .. od. Robm 's tfouset•h.•ananl! Sr\'!', for a thurou~hl) dean hOUSl'. 540-()ISS7 Dandy Dusffn Weekly °' 1 t 1ml· $en·1ct· Windows . lfo all.,.a'ihmi:. steam ellfl>Cl t'lt·anmµ Vacants our spl·r1all) flond(.'CI /1 ru. SS2 4106 "natdl••rf IC ,,, ••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• For a t parkung house. Brickwork. Small Jobs . alllO sliver cleanlo1. Xlnt Newpof1, Coa~ Mesa & tel• M6-4Cl88 lrvlne.17.,3175ev ... F o r excell ence I n ~na. Cte aruna Unbrnlt.ed. 546-3116 Oe neral Cle aning b y h1.111band & wife. hme111, •pt•. offi~es. nu con· 1 truc t1 o n B onde d (714 llWl -3182 nar pro(euional traimn~ cniw as ready to ser ve you anytime an compl. home clearung service Also comm'l c leanups welcome. We arc exp 1 he'd /bonded fo r you r protection. For free est <'all Alice of Tht> Touc h. Personal SSZ-010.S ------ HARBOUR MARINA HOUSECLEANING. 1·2IJ.59'l·3236 ---Litt' housework J dys wk, I famtly, pay Oeiuble Own trans 673-4154 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RoberiSOR IMwaftc• Associat.s, Inc. 1st rate 'lerv1re at a fair pn~ Personal & com mcrr aal 675·0562 ••••••••••••••••••••••• European Landi.capl'r Top work fo'a1r pnce Jle(S 646-<lll71UY!o1eVl'\ ~ •..............••...... Bm•k, stOOl'. hloek worlc . tr It! rloor\. ('One r l'l t: Block. alumpetoM. ••II!, dnve8, plantera. In a rea ., yn. 631·3588/846-7649. ~ ....................... Movin a & h a ul1n1 . f'teillht. bldg mate_rials. hltUd aoods etc. Loweet r a tes In town. Jolwl. ~~ NRilAt/P•rilMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• PF.T~RS PAINTING Expr 'd . Reas Ratc'i. Fr ee Est. Call Gen e ~-Of,S8 Pro( pa.111llng. Ext & 1nl Low rates. Rers. J"rec est 5.16-4780, 536-4383 Pa1n t1ng. I NT /EXT N<'at. honest. reas.. 12 yr' eAp L1c'd. Dave 964 100 lilt. Pamt & wallpa per Qua I. work. re as. pr fl"ee est Steve 547 -4281 t'uw exter PaintanR by R Sinor; St ht· . ans. Try me 836-~~ h rs ------HOUSE PAINTl :'llG f~xt•t>ll ri•f-;, quallly work 54!1 !1756 t:xn:L.L f'AI NTINI~ H<'as rates. Fr(<(' e'lt ~:!mt; Expr"1I Yuur harbor nrl•a painln. int e"r Prof 11ual1t~ work Hl·a~on l.11•1ln<. 1-:~t r h••..rfully ~1ve11 UcM' !'>l*HHZ> patios. walk .... dnvl' , Paint Your (.'a.,tlt-. six•r way" fre 1• cs l John Ill res1d homt'~. ml •·xt 84&15R3 t-Tt'\."t">l Tt'd 1171 3272 ....... ..,. . ............................................ . Patio coven. quality R..pair-RCA Muter ~ala. popular de· 215 ~_...,.. •t a .95 •it n •. o Id w o r Id Mobile Service 10042 crartaman•J\Jp. L.l~'d Ad am a Av•. ff . B. t'!Clllr. 551...... --UC! tl.9110 ~~-~!......... .!':!.~ ••••••••••• Specialist in r tH1tuccos, S panis h Textures, PatchH It Additions . ~- E"I: ' . U 0 T R~ E Art1sUc trim fl remova l. Q1M a1nct 1962 GreQ's Tree Service Trim. remove. haul. ~at. reu. 494·2129. ,._, & P.t c... Treetrimmlng, removals . •••••••••••• • • •• • • ••••• t.opplna, 24 lu service. Arndt 's P la nt C linic. 631;2981645-5107 llousecalls for house ,......., plants. Trouble sh ooting ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~plant care. ~-Tul«ing. Teacher. 20 yrs exp, Kii thru 6th. all •ub· ........ " jects. 644 .. 723 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T Slr¥lce Plwnbl.tlf\ repair. Spee. i~ .?r.!.~ ............... . remodeling. copper re· . pipe. Free est. Top Hat ~ cos~ ~ypmg ot Ide n Plumbtng. 537-3194 t1cal onginal letters ~ -your letterhead. fo'ree in· Propeti! fo. Karin. 751-6893 ......,....... ----- •••••• ............ ••••••• \tftwdo• e1e-.., Well nwnaged duplexe11 & •••••••••••.!••••••••••• hom~s. Person al ac· Inside & Out. Ha rbor l'OWlllng. 5<;.;, or monthly area, '6 yrs. Rel.lable, re mcome. For further Info asonable. 557·_f>1_7_7_. __ cal t 64().5SJ6 -------Roofiftg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ted's Wllldow Care Prof wtndow cluninR at n· a sonable rates. Ref., 642 7tro Repair & Heroo f All t y pP '>·S h1n~l es rorks hake!o t•ompo-tar t----------f)-ee e!>l. 54 l ·5930 f'1n "''ail Wt' fix leaks or reroof 10 vrc; l'X P R1·a son11blc· i loot....,l L11: 'ti Fr<'e est UiU Mlke, cv~. ~-9232 Hnn 1.0n f<norin~ All ty~ Jfri.c,onahle ~ 36(')!f OOYOU . OFPER A SERVICE'' Ld the public know w ith i111 ;,d Ill th<' Ua1ly Pili,1 ~tvll't! Diret-tory JI can roi;t you as htlle as $1 77 per 11ay. i''or mor<· 10 formation and romple h• rate. l'a II .;42· Sbll\ hn•afs 535 •••••••••••••••••••••• JcibsW..t.d, 7075 H.tpWOfttflf 7100 H.tpW..tH 7100 HetpW~ 7100 HetpW~ 7100 HltpWantflt 7100 H.lpWant.d 7100 ~W..tecr 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MICHEUE'S Gentile Christian l:Hly •Outcalt* hw in C'an• & h'kP.I! lor M cldt'rlv ix·rson f).l4·Xfl06 1 lAJ ·2AM fi3.5·37 \~I • - ---Sllslt•nl tk 'lltl''i wa1trl''' UNOA & VICKI Job, CM 11ltL 1M 1 I' T 111 Outcalt Men~ J u II (• • r u I I I I m l' For TI. Fwt of It! lht'reafll'r 540-5721 Jftt·r ScrvtnS! all Orang" <.:o ~.eve!. fl:j,').7313 COUHTRY GIRL MutuN' h\1• in, & t·11mJ1.J ru1111. ~ t1a~'>. rdlrL>fl l.1•h Ill" f'Jll fl:ll .XZ.11; *ESCORTS * f::xp ln-.t;,ll1·r t<'llulr ai Hn> 7"JK·t'4M7 ~araA•· <IOl)N & 111wn\!r.., • 5-iH 1410 fhll *FOXY LADY* OllTCi\LL ONLY •972-1138• J'rtfo:GNANT? C .1r1111!, t'Oflf1dcnt1ul coun-.l'lmµ & referral. Abortion. adop ti0n & keepmg. APCARF: :.47 l!51i3 Spiritual Reade-r 18~S El Camano l<t<al S;i.n Clt!mentc: i'\J lly lw . fo'or Appl. 49'.? 72'.lfi llOUSt-:110 1.1> llt:l.I' & /\llrUl'ltle rcmalc l00mp1t ruun for Sr {'1l1t.cn Lave In '0Ut 64&2891 Htlp W..t.d 7100 ••..................... ACCOUNTANT Newport lll•at•h H 1-: Jnvs tmt ri r m 1mml•d openrnj! re<1u1 fl''\ J:o:x r in r ntp /plns hp ar t1i::tEDP exp r{•pref lhtU fJll. ~lml prl'p I hucJi::t•t 1f111 an al )'~•.., U1 ll f;Ml-012.1 t•ar e for ..,11·k or cltlt'r l) ----------n V31 I. l!J3. 2i M 19 •Pl.A YMATES * ESCO HTS 847-2791 Ph}'l'>te'al ma,ss<i~e hy he d mas.~ur terlirucian NH AWi 4..SPM.548 2/117 --- TllACY'S OUTCALL 9 Jm to 2 a m 775·1)1!t3 -GUYS 'M' DOLLS EXCLUSIVE <Mc4ll s.r.ice Credit Conk Acc.,.ted 642°1572 Wht fe m ale an 71J -.. hc<JJthy. active. 'm1·<:tc ~ whl man w 1 .. amc q uahf1callo nc;, c·omp<1 nion..,hip or o;han· t'llfl . C-Ondo& '73Tonno lklly Uox f>l, 2230 N. Main. S.A.92706 WiOO..·er w /Uke w ... han• h o m e & e x JI c n :. l' ., w /w1dow ovt'r SU. beautiful Parkside homt• & yard. Reply r l1.1ss1ficd l\d#-448. Ou1 ly Pilot, Po. Rox 1S60. Cost.a Mesa. C;1 l0i26 Anyone g<>1n~ to l\rt Show an Prescott, Arizona Memorial Wknd. conta<'l me548-8619 ------1 WAMTID Wl'THESS Trying to locate possible witness lo accident al corne r o r E llis & Magnolia between 4-Sp m <Jn July 18th. 1973. Con· t.acl Attorney Gilbert A. Thomas 832·4300 At'{11! llkkpni: TE-"l l'tlH,\RY Hei:1stt:r l11el:1y to work oo vanOu.s atcuunlmlo!. & bookket.'p111g ;i,s1j!n mt'nts . Work 1:l11st: t o ynur hom1• Al'l1 I! clt-rk,, liookkt•tp!'rs. ;•C1'ou11 tc.111t.-. arl' nct.·<frd lhruoul Oran~t-County Call u~ ror niorc anform;1 l1on l!ot.oen H<tlf'~ oecountemps 233:1 No llrnari w av l':!OO. Coldwell Banker Rl<lg • Santa /\na 1714) 835-4103 ADMINISTRA TIV£ ASSIST AMT 0 C airport an·a. ""' ('l"UltH! !>el",Y rt•(tUI rt'cl for speciah?.ed l man l w rl law o((acc P11;;1uon n.'l.llDrC!I cxc·cllcnt typing & hkkp~ skills <J1>en 1m ~!13\l'l v Call FM ffi'Own 7S2 9025 Salary ('Omm('nsurall' Mm1mstratave /\ss1stanl to lfomeownerc; 1\s1we. Xlnt orr ll'l' -.111 ll'l Hook keep• n g & M 0 11 r oe Led g er Card Com put.er /60 ex per re<1wn'fl LaJ?unll Beach area 8·5 Mon-t)'r. Call 494-8571 Amb1t1ous per:.ons wh o want to cam. Work 6 8 hrs a wk for good e xtrn meome. fo,or appl t·all 963-722.S. Ans we rin g se rvice te leph one o p e r ator . llPM·7AM shift. mature person. 228 Forest Ave. Lug Bch APT MANAGER Coupll•, w1f<'·mana~c., hu~ban1l-ma 1 n ten a n1·1• 2iJU uruli., On·a n:.1dl0 • l"X IJl•ncnt'<' r~oq 'd -r.:;L MJ?mt ~~· lti03 Assemblers I.all' m~'<·h<1n11·al in llunt lld1 !'ltPt't µrderrp<I h111 willtnun . :1 11 lnstrum<'nls 1~1<! l'h1>m1 c al L.:tnl" 11.H ~~·53.'>1 ASSEMBLERS No (•xper rerfd Your area.• >\II shift'I Good pay Patd weekly. Nu r.~ Must be ove r 18. MORRELL Tl-~M POR i\ftY S~RVICES lHVlNE 752-A.'>42 'fU!-i'TIN ~5X-!1027 A~'>•slanl M anager & S:11t"' Clerk for Fabric• Store. -'111c;t have fatmc !>ales exp1·r. Call i\hc1a liaum1k titwn !lam·llam. 5pm 7pm on T hurs. f'r1 Mon. llo m c Fab r ic Umter. N 8 . 645·Sl.20 Asst. loolckHpe~ 1 yl'ar formal education U1 uccountm11. Pre\l IOus t•xp not noq'd Accurate typing ska Its. S750 rno C M.area WI·~ AITENUANT WANTF:D. ror hoard & car e far1hl\0 r t1m1· tPM·12 301\M. v.kn<.l<i(mly l~v Vi<'w Manor 350 W flay St • CM 642·3505 AUTO CARRIER NEEDED E>vening." La1?ull11 Jl(·h & Dana Point area Call the Hi'J?iStt!r 5XI ·4 ld I J\\,,°T(). fUll ti m!' lot all l•O de nt. mus t l)e w1•ll J(roome1l & t·ourtcnu~ Apply Ill person lo 111 I I Wi gh tman . Saal C h e v r o I c· I , :1 5 O Hm»dv.ay, La.l!una Bc:-h _ Aut om ot ive · mature y oun j! man with mt.'(·harucal aptitude lha l works Wl'll with h as h a nds 1-'Rl-:EW/\Y Atrro 26Z42 A very Pky M V. AlJTOMOTIVF: LOTMAN Full lim e. permanent po!l1l1on. All company tieoefits . Lol•ated 111 Stanton. Call 995-2513 AlJI'OMOTIVE T,,..._&HH•y ~I RABY~ITTEH ·n et-d ell nJtemuoni. I :lo to 6 Mon 1-h l"or :i• ,yr olri boy ~ IX)hr an W()()dbnd gc Villai:e 551-C>\:r.t 1:ve-. AAJ:JYSJ1"rElt . 10.30pm 11, &i m. ~. dys wk. mi• <\ o m t• w k n d s l' M ht!·2!Jl\S HAHYSITTt-:Jl . matun· for 2 r hildrcn. I day wk, •$14(1:1 Habys11t<'r. Lave an or out. IJlc h.~k,,I!. 2 duldrt·n (7 & 11. n1rc San <.:lt:menlc h11m c w ,pool. c ar a must. r<'fs 4!111·0714 Babysitte r 5 days per w(.'(!J(. l.Jght housekeep· 1~. 7am-7pm. 640·9009 UA.BYSITTER ·Need lov 1nl! woman in my home. 3 dys wet:k for 2yr. o ld ~irl & some lite housework Pleas4: sl!nd resume tu Brenda, 1833 Npl lilvd l" M C1\ 92627 banlonR Southwest llaftlt l.aRuna Bch OHl<'e Re q uires fu l l time teller.; Pica!'~ call Joan Gore. 497 1771 E.0 f. liifnlong Consumer Loan Officet'" lmmed opportunity for ind1v1Jual lt> sohC'1t & make t001Lsumcr loans in the <.:o,ta Me'ia :area Minimum 2 yr'I t•xpt't r1-q with hank or fanancf' ("U. Loe Dlsbuntt l'0!\1t100 a\·aal al~n 1n our <:o~ta Mcs;1 '>ff•l'e 1n volw.., lo:in <.l1'lhur:.1n~ & 1·r11j1t vrnfyinµ 11f c·on <;umer loan!. (;ood typ 111>: 'kills nc•c 1-;xper prt.frrrt~ Call Mr R1PRtl al~·kSIO Cdif Fedttal Scrtift9S & Loan 2700 H.arhor Bl vd C M l\n F,qual Opportun1(y Eml'loyn M F --------- 131lnkmJ? TB.LEttS NEW ACCOUNTS Need s h11rp pcrsonabh.o teller'\ & nl·w accls ~~ SaVlnR'I & loan <'xper1cn re pre ferrNI F'ull lime pos1l1•>n -. available. rleasc c·all lnlfUlc Savlll~S & Loan 752·2600 E.O.E Banltin~ TELLER lFul-11fM) A career pos ition 1s a vailable in our Cos ta Mesa bran<'h. The 1deul person should have pt<'· v1ous Savinits & loan li.lrmaid evl'ninl(:. Coi.1~1 Mc"a lf>l·9502 nEAUTICIANS Fu ll Iii parl tam,. w 1 ~om• foUowanl,!. aµply ur {"all Maa .. on Uana Co1rturi·' 250 f; 17111 SL . C M 548 ~146 . dlKE STORE• t\ s s I M <t n a .I! 1· r f o r ~hWlnn deukr Sul Sl3" Mus t have prio r b1kl' mcl·h exr1 an a storl• 544-~'l,; BL'lDl-:RY & PRINTING ()pt,.'IUJl~ for ban de ry g 1 r I on day sh.Ht 1n busmt's~ rocms print shop. somt exper nec:css<1ry C:u ll Mon· f)-1 17141 540·8021 BOAT BUILDERS, Wt' will tram. Apply 7am & Jpm, Isl & 2nd s h1h Mal-CreRor Yill·hts 16:11 Plan·nlia , C M l•i:n J>,\CI FICA MARI NE INC needs m en knld~bl til expcr m follow1nJ.: art>as AC & UC eleclti\:a l. (U(";cl & )(U..,I l'lllL tn stallal1on of me\'h & ell·I" 1roo1t equip & -.hap, cafl,>Cnlry. Tov \\age•,, I.op co benl'f f' time II you qu;illfy c·onta1•1 Serv1c·e M.l!r. 2751 W IA)a~l llwy, NU. liookk~pcr /Sc1··y flex hrs. M 1 F. It E & Prop MRml. t:Xp. non s mo6ier Rl>SUm<' to 2'155 F. (;st llwy .C(I M. A200 -- Dncikkl~J)Cr. full ehuri:e. full time. beac·h IHl'Lt 49!~~14 BOYS .1ppn1x Iii· l7 yr ... old. ll factory work. 4:!·7 30p m. n ftrronun ... m uo;t lit• J!!I 'tudc·nl ~Z7(l'l finl?hl. young Girl l-'r1d:iy ror a<fvertl~lfll! dept or exc1\m~ 0 C mal(ut1n1• S750 mu. Mrs . West, \()7 ·S.'122. Carpenters & helper,. t'U.'ltom home & rt'modd an~ 1'<lfllral·tor p,,13 •. IUCJ lilmers early /\M hr!. l r v1n 1Tuo;11n <1r1c•u QSO.S>\(IO mo I'll• c·ollc1 lJOO~ Weekend work als11 avail 544~0551 CAR WASH Cash1cn; w;inll'd. full & l'tT , t-·1n V I~. N R, Laguna, & Orange l:illl 644-4460 Cashier llOc'ltess f':xpcnenced . ovrr Ill. eves. apply an person <al 1'wo <iuys F'rom llaly, 'l2£1 Fairview Rd . C: M CASHIER Full time goo d pay Growth eompany 5 loca· lions. Over 20 We tcaeh Metro Car wa:.h. 2950 Harbor Blvd.C M Daily Pilot reporter seeks Costa Mesa fa m ily with a do pted Vietnam ese child, lo interview for s t o ry . C all Jac k ie ffyman, 642·4321, ext 203. Aftlweriftq Senic• PBX oper a tors for a te le phone ans werin ~ service experienced or will train. Full lim e nr part lime shifts availa· ble. Days, aflernoon- eVenlngs or gr ave yard. Must be able lo w ork some weekends Typin~ :Ir> wpm. required. Many co. benefits availa ble. P\easecall Mon-Fri. F aehion Isla nd area . 640-1791 Positions available Tllta..., • ltobift1 Ford banJonl( or cash1t:rinR l•---------backl(ro und. Fo r Im· s.w cw.. 5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •IAllM'S• 9yearsotdating for warm, compassionate people. 714/870.5451 •t:J:=! ...................... tell1 ... & ........ 700 ...................... ....... ,. •C1;1rtllW...._. •Wfitw/W*"• 1 or J week cluae1 day/eve. Free Job H · ....... offered. llDTAURANT SCHOOLS or TODAY 1llU Hal'bcW' Blvd Ullt P Garden Grove 114<fll.SIU . ....,,. . ) ,,. I Coat. Mesa a r e a : 67J..1186E.p .E. APT MANAGER For SS units in Costa Mesa. Exper"d couple. Husband mus t h a ve malnt. ur. Wife bkkp11 up. Cal 6'2·5073 or (213)-...sl. i.YaurProf.,k>n HOlll REPAIRS? Did JOU .__ JOU can 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa MCl\a Xlnt com pany benerils Qualified technicians - contact J im Moffett at 642.0010. AUTO PARTS DBJYMY We~l-groomed fe m ale over 18, w /good dnving rc<.'Ord. Costa Mesa a r ea. Ca1J Bob Qe.~ for In· ttrYiew appt. Auto s unroof installer • Tralnee-fu.11 time . Good mec:h abWty & work re. COC'd. Catalln1 Sunroofs. M2~ .. E.0.E. mediate consideration and to arrange for ap· pointment. please call To m Dennis (114 ) !n'9-3UO. We otter such benefits as g r oup m ed i cal 1n - surant'c, long term dis· ability, life insur ance. paid retirement plan. s tock purch ase a nd much more. BRENTWOOD SAVIMCiS & LOAM 1640 Adams Ave. Ole~ Mesa. CA m26 Dlace a c.._"*I ad In Babysitte r M 1ture U. D8J.11 Ptlot Service w /refe re nces for l yr Equal Opportunity Director, for a whole tu\. Occu . in our home. f:mployer M /F month ror H little II ~9258 Sl.T1 per day'? For mote --------- iltonnatlon. call Have aometh.lnt to sell? Sell thln111 raet with Dally M2·5178 Oaaalfled ads do It well. Pilot Want Ads. CASHIERS UTOTEM MARKETS Openings now available ror full timt' assistant manal{ers on 2nd. & Jtd shift. No expenence nee• We tratn. Start 13.10 to per hour . Advancem oWQrtunlty ror maoa menl pos1Uons to per hour if qualified. more inlorma lion at lel'Vlew go to store 30009 Cr own Va lie . Lag\ma Niiiuel. 4'5·99~ ar call 714 1537-4840. Equal Oppor Employer Have something you want to sell? Classtfitd 1d11 do It well -Call NOW. 6'2--:;f78 . Childcare my ht>m<' Mun Fb -+ Cook ltlg, l"ll·c1n 1ng, lttundn G••oil :.alan & lJcra•·lll ~ 1146-fi~i& art S C1~a r. l'1pl·. T l)b;in u Shop Clt•rk. p<:irt umc soml' cvt·run.I!~ +. ~n d..i>::. s.~· :\l<tt ur (."hnl C.:lt-n n.11 ~antd l\nu h<t"'fi l'On.,tr1w11on en hi" 1 m IT\l.'(I Ufll 'lllnl! r11r mator•· tak1· th<irt!1• llC.'r,on full t1mt· µ0~11111n \\1th ;, \ •• r 11' t ' II ( II f r I I' •• !o<'f'ret.inal <h.tttc•' H.1 ... 11 .,1uui. '-"'M'ntaal <.:a II for •1tiu l .\1 n n Fri ~I :•1 ~ :l(I ~\!, .~IK '1!15 1'.. 17th .Sl. co~lJ ----------Mesa '-r-- ( 1<'m· al Western Thrift & Loan 1:-. seelunR a hn ghl pleasant tndlvadual lo fill an 11111·11 ~ 111 their Costa Ml"•a o(c Th1!o 1s a d criral pos1t10 11 w ti:ooa op porturuty for ;id vanN· ment Musl be over 18 & a high school J:raduale Oill fur a~pl. ~-3153. Clen cal pos1t111n open The 0 C Marsh;1I. N II O<fice ha.o; an opening fur a (ull ti m\· c lerk I ~ r rx p r r rc'fl 15 wpm Sl:rT Sii:/ 1wr mu 1-"nr 10 fr1 rail 1\.13W1J l'Xl ~!><! Lt wn !J-<1 Cl ERIC AL lk"C'Omc a memhc .. r or our dynam11· Nl•WPort Cc11l1•r F'1nanr1al fi rm Th•• follC>wmi.: posit ion~ a r1· nuw a va>lalJJ.o SWITCHBOARD ('Xpc·ri1'nc1• r e1111111•cl lfoun. 7 :111 t\M 4 ~10 1·~ GEHEAAL CLERK Tiu~ is an entr\' It·' .. 1 JU;llOn Math ilhlhl} & oH!C't' Cllp('r h rlpful lkiur; SPM 1 :10 AM PUBLICATIONS CLERIC AsMslanl tu I he rom muniratinno; s1w<·1.tl1 ~l Typing & la11guai.:1• ~kalb 1mµorta11l F11w Ari -. barkground dt'-..rablt- Jlou rs Iii\ M 5 PM MAILROOM CLERK nus 1s an l'nl ry It·\• I pt'l'il!llln an the M11•r11r11rn & fall~ dl'pl ltourc, H t\~I !-.PM 1~ 51'\1 I 3111\M SECRETARY Po-;1t1on open an l'lwnt Sl'rv1res dept T} p aoi.: slulls. phom· ah1h1y & of f1C'I.' l'Xfl rt•qWrt'll 1)11 taphtlrw skill,, 1lt·~irahlt• llours II AM 51'M AOI' orr u·t• offer" t'" rellt•nl workini: c·ondt lJ11ns. a t•hallcn1unt! l'O \'lnlnml'n\ & ~oo<l l'arct·r &salary progres'l1oni. For appl please cuntaC'l pc~el9·1\ ADP PENSION SERVICES 180 Newport Center Onve N R. 644 4:Mj() ext 263eue·M 11-' CLERICAL (Jenl'al t-:xpandtni: IH111Jt•rty 1·:.t.,ualty an~urnnn· 1·•1m f>WlY Ofh•rs POI ry It•' d i:n-1l101L~ an pll'u..,dnt <1k near South C:uli'-l Plaza Com pan) o rr1.•r" '<Int benJ. 37'? hr.work Wet•k . "1.rowth oppartun1l1~' for lht.• following p0Ml1ons IU.:CUHUS Cl.l!:ltK Dutt es mr sort1n"1. ma al . pullm.: files, d rop filan~ & bar k f1hng 1n hu~y unit tL<;lJl!:opt•n o;hc·lf lC'rminal 011:11 rct1• S) 'l("m I 'ro•v l'>·ll•'r 1111l rrq<I lt u t 1111mh1.•1 1.11· .v :i n11" .,,,. CXJJl'r ht•l1•(ul M,,11..st.:1 ·r1. v c1.1-;u...: Duttt"-rnr snrtml! & dt• lt vrnn~ mt·om1ni: mail. prot'l'''\111 ,.: 11u t ~111 n i: mail, ordcnng & main taarunl! Corm~ & 011• ... up 11l1t'" ~Ul'l"<''~r111 1•;in tl11.lall'' 'h nul1l h.111· numhcr fur1 hlv & mu-.1 lle'alllt• lll hfl up 11111.; llr- Call T H,\NS1\M 1-:HIC\ I N S l " H 1\ N (" 1-. (" II 5:it> 17•'> 1•x1 :ll•:! lor .111111 ror llllt'I I II" ... t-:C1ual Oppty 1-:mpll" t•r C.:lt·n1•a l Part t1ml· I.it•· I~ pin~ r1hnl!, :i'~IM 14 ll h pn1e·1-s'ml! 11( lno., < 1111 t ra hut11r1, I nl1·1, . .,..1 n I! H1n1"1 duttl""' i'1t·\lhl1• hi' ~-.1ltl1· l'lt-;tM' l"<tll Pt•Nmnt•I ~I l!.'IH4 (1('m.1I DOttT READ THIS AO UNLESS •You'n • mtl'r1.• ... 11-d 111 11111 14.tf.:t" anrt 1•M 1•111·111 uµ l'"inuruty for :11J\',1n1•1• rrwnt •Y11u·n 1.·n1u~ ulh1•1 ,., n·llt'nt ~·ncr11 :-... u .. h ;,... an automul11• 1•11,t 01 hv llU! 'l:•l!ll") ;1rt1u..,lmL'nt tr '11u·n · mtera•stt·rl in '•'\·kml! t•mpl•1) m1·n1 a' .. •RLECL£RK TYPIST Plt,ac;e 1·1111 for :HI ;1p po1ntmC'nt 7141!>49 544~>. Evtnanl( & Sul ;1ppo111t mentsava1I Stat. Nr'm Ins. Co. 3333 Hyland. C M. C.1 9".!626. E (I 1-: l.1.EIUCAL ('om1· lf.orl< 1t•mporarv (or d rompi.iny who c ..,,.., ;1l1out )llU lmmt«li:.tll• work top IJU} C.111 fur dPPollltmt·nt SS7-0061 '-.0...l of fl c e • ~OJ ov e rload U.foJ{ICAL Comtal PenoftMI AcJeftcy I tru. lots o( J•lb,,. av a al "' many fine, 'lupcr C'om parueo. and they·n · all f)-ee• 540-6055 Comtal PenoftMI Acpncy :!790 llarhor. C M 100" n n:i-: I ·i.·rk PlllCIMG CLERK ,'l.;(.'(-<h'<.1 full t1ml· Ina mf'diatc opemn~. Fu I I 111mpany bcndtb l"il II H al ho<t M ,1 r1ne Jlardw11n ·. !'>-l!H>ti71 fo r for appointment. 1-:0 E M/F-'111 <..1erk.' SUPPLY CLERK IParl·Tinwl Cnlonial ln<,ur:rnn'. ,, Ill'~ .tilll h1j.!hly ln<•ll I JI .~ lrl~urann• n1mf)tlll' '" curn'fllh 'l't-kani.: a St!µ pl~ I °lt'rk 1>11t1"' .,.,11• 1ndud1· tr..lfL<;fYlM IO)! m.11f lf1 and fn1m ltll' 111~1 (lffn·l·. fall m)! "upply orrl1•r<. h.inril lnl! lO'l"fll11r~ m tho· -.upp II mum anti -.om1· l1hml! ,;r h~."' VOJC'kal!'-'" 1111-.1 lion m.;J} gro ... lnlfl rull l11m· .\pph1·;in\ -.houltl lw an 11q:a111tl·ll an lhl'ldU<t) I dpahlf• Of 14orl.. tnl! 1nd1•11Cn<.lcnll.> For further mforma 11011. pll•ast.• l"un1a1·t K<1 ylil Iwanski (71-t l 991 7300 COLONIAL INSURANCE 71ll N l::u1'11d A11aht•1 m. <.: ,\ 92803 /\n 1-';qunl Opportunity fo:mploy1•r M If' Cocktail WoitnH School F..am up to PlO per wk IAW tuition. Placeme nt assist. 751·9194 F\Jll & part time open ingR for J?eneral c ll'ncal t.ask.c1. Must be w1lhng to learn & have the ability to Ret aloni: with others . Previous clencal or mail room experien<'e helpful but not necessary <.,1.F.RICAL. a le rt. 1nlt.>ll ,.i1rl . anl•'rt'!'il 'g work, never dull. MarGreaor Yachts, 1631 Placentia, CM642·~. 1--------COUICTOR SAFEGUARD IUSIMESS SYSTEMS Ull Faini•w Rd. C.M. 546-6080 Sl.77 per DAY That's ALL you pay ror a 30day ad lnlhe y 00 fT NOW! .. 642-1671 Q,ERJCAL F.am Extra Money• TYPISTS PBX ACCT CLERKS KEYPUNCH OPER CLERKS Must have phone & rc.-lln· ble transp. Loni{ & short assignments. Holiday & vaca ti o n pa y . llospil a lizatlo n p lan avllllable . VOLT 'f 'l.ftl '••ll"''· .111 ,11 '. 546-474\ 31M8C.mpl18 Drive 1Acnmfrom Oranf!e Co. Airport I Equal Oppor Employer Expenenced collector needed by nat1onaJ C'rcdlt firm. strong co llecuon backf!round necessary . $750 lo SB75 per month sUl.rting salary p lus ex· cclle n t emp l oyee benefits and dental pla n. Costa Mesa facility. Call Monday through Friday, ~-Gail Richa~ or MlkeSulllvan. ConstrucUon ASSISTANT SUPT'NDT tmmedlale openintt with n.ajor builder for Irvine s1nRle family homes . Inc l udes c ustomer ~Mee. pick up work. walk thru in spections . Musl have o wn tools Send resume tn : Rudolph J Lowy. Lesny Develop· ment Co 417 So F111rlax /\ve. Los Angeles. Cl\. !KXl36 t:ONSTH. Cust Scr v1t•t• buyt·r walk thru & foll014 •Ill ~arr 11t·m~ l::xµ onl) Ccl 1114<\6 7162 (\lOh. expt:r"d t'ull llml· mt~. A.'k for Make ur w IJ )1ll'. "40· j 440 COOtc ror rnnv;i l<>St·nt hos 111t a I t-'ri:r health an'luranrt· a ft e r 11 r11ha t 1o nary l)l•rn11l 10 ti·JO s hift 1-:vl'ry ollwr wet:ken<.1 off. 1\pµly 14'15 Su pc n or N.R. Cooks llel~r. Sandwll'h pre p. Euly AM h r.., Pfl'ime. 11.B area. ex per preferred. Madl· t 'resh 89'.!·6466 an 10 . (;ook .... Lai.:una Bea<'h llotel s~t:k~ l ull l 1m1• vcar-round 1•ooks an<I ~antry man f''ood oJ>l"ra llon oow under nt•l4 in,, n ag c• m ,. n t C.., 11 ol,.I 11:;1 John .Shari11: COOKS wanlt><l. all s hill-; ~r11w 1n J.: cnm i.111n' ~ benefit... Ma Harker ·, ~12 t: lith St. 046-4303 COUNTER HELP Eve n ings, rl<'xibl1• Sl'he(!uling. part·timt• hn.. S2 90 hr L$-2S hrs pt•r .,. k ,.;~ exrwr n('t'fleo Apply at 2511 So Rrislol SC . C: .\1 1nt•xt to Ward 6. lt1JT1ni.rton l l°cllJl'lh•r (; 1rl for c;ant1w1rh 'hnp Mun 1-'ra . 11 ·' m :ivm Call for app1 551,.~70 U1Unlt•r ht>lp I' ff & F fl Oa~ .. turh -'1on Fri /\11 plv 1n pt<r-..111 9 12 Oltt\NC .. : Jl1Lll"S, 711 1-. H.tlhclil lltnl. Bu lb<•a ('tJUillt•r ll<'IP Mun 1-'rr So11e•r Sa n1lwwh l'h11111· 545·4Xli1. •COPY MACH . OPER.• Oo rnu want a rull I 1m1· pcrman1•nl job If.Orkin~ 10 ct t)ll 'Y Xt'MX l'(lllY h(.L';int..,s" Wl· will train • Thl' 1•opy <iloJr.. 751-ln"iO Nr o c A1rvon ---- CUSTODIAN !lead cu .,lodian u r1tcnlly 11~-ded by llunlanj.!to11 Reach <'ity School Dist SOOl·SI 120 per mo. dl' pendmR on expen encl' Apply 73.5 14th. Sl. H.B Ca II 536-885 l ---------Custodia n Saddleback Collei?e. M 1ss. Viejo llP M-7 :30AM Salary range SllOl·Sl 136 + shift differential. 831·9700. ext ;m.:m between 8-SPM DATAEMTRY ACCOUMTING CLERK F\Jll Um t! position open a s a vid eo d i spla y terminal operator for a Hasi<' /Four mini rnm puter. Some expen enct• 1s desirable. but will train tndividual with de- monstra le<I typing at• curacy and speed. Work in pleasant environment wi th itood compa ny bene fits includin g 2 weeks vacation aner 1 year. Company p a id medkal and dental in· suranc~ Cr~lt Un\011. etc. Apply · OIAMGI COAST DAM.YPtLOT 330W. Bay St. Coste Mesa <BetweenSAM-SPM) Call for a ppt please 642-4121. lat. 217 F.qual Oppty Employr who \re seeking an apartment look first in Cluaified. Will your• ad be there ? To place your Mi. call 642·5678 - -....,_. tl'I. _ _._ ., ...... HefpW•tH 710 Hee,W•t•d 11 Hll(itW..tH 7100 MilpWlllhct 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• !!-!'r.?~ ..... ?!.~! ~~?~ ..... ?!~ , llT' AIL CL.Ill &«rttary Permaoea -. - - eo.\a Meea Sta\lonera. !!·Lt~ olc. Cclll. -~--CUSTODIAN • .. ·- .. AT Mii in Fashion Island. Ne wport Beaeh, has an Immediate openintt for a Full Tlme Cust odian wlth li ght maintenance &1billlie.'\, Competitive salttry and good benefits Call .644-1070 w ..... ., ............... .. l>eroralln~ A l'l~111t 11nt needt'<t t-'lo1bh' h r" Xlnt •upl)k'lnf•nt1U')' 10 1·um1• Ca r '"''t"~ Will tnun n all 71 • 9197 iU9!1 llllb~ nwn for eMh am l.A Tini. . .,. t1111m• dt• bvt'f'.Y rout<-"k ooorn11•11I rar noq1urt,.J Arlult" 1111 ly ?•• tu ... l'<'r ll11y k 34l mo ne·t ta k.-h.11111· Al,,1 ~11 u ll o wu n\'t' Wt·~ln\111e.l1•r . ll Ii Gardt·o t:r1H , • .in .. 1 638-Ml!I; OE l.lVF.RV i\\.111.d;I<' oow 1'op puy, ""°"' P ·1 hn. 1<:w!L ~ 9. Mou 1-'l'I 5JJ.~ll lkhvl·ry & l!lto1•k wurk M / f a p 1> I 1 1· o n t " wekoml'. C'lH'1•llt•nl op Pof'lWUtY tu t nun m 11uto µarts slllt!!> Apply l~<I Nev.ixlrt Ill. <'M or IOlllH 1\d11ms, HB Auturuot1\l' ~pp.2'.___ DfYBS l N ll t; l' .. : N I> 1:; N 1 OIVfdll\ "'"'(It'<! must l>t• ~r\lh1>1J. <'llll twlW•'•·n !llam l.2noon !l.'lfi J..'1'11 Llnvl'r (;ooJ 1ln' in.: r,. 1·orll K1wwh•d11"' 11t Oruni.:" t 'o "'" 1'1·rl1•1·1 f11r n·11rC'<I tn<ll\ 11h,1,t( l ' U t Ii 11 ll 4 ~ U 11 I II lt j I. ~~>.Ml t: lJ .. l)riv1'r Phvtt1 l .,,1b ll•'\'(h tlt'lk'llllublt' tltl I. •'I ft/I pic•I.. 1111<'1< (\di \t'I \ t'<•ll\ ~'I.> "ulJl>llt'<I l'IH l!.un :it>1n (\I I !'>&!) 1llitl • DRIVEIS Mt'tl °' w 111111'11 ~ } I " Lt( \ll\lt•I ~Ill>'-!ht• I 11,t'I 1·111 .... N1·t Sll:!O J .,., .. ,.1. or m11r 1• 111 ;1ni.:" l ""'' hllov. ('.1h. 11:100 1\11 ll1•rrm.11111 i'uu11tJJll VJlil'\ \. 11 111 ~l;ttt'I bt'I Wll N~·w h t!IH' & Eul'l1d 1 ()cl men uw r 18 for l.1\ ----------1 Timt'S 10 Nil & C'M r crm/p·t. ~1$I001m1.1 6'16-5844 OIUVEttS. ('1 o,., <.:oun u:v. M;id:r .. i.:or YJt'hb 16:11 Plu1·l·1111,1, ._,,,~ta Denta l Assistant t:xper'd . full time • Me.a 644.2485 ---Dental hygienist. ht 'd ror pnvat.e pra<.11c:e. Mon & Tues.~ -------Uental a ss 't, p rr. For pleasant HB office. Joront & back office exp nee. 968-4487 ------- DENTAL ASSISTANT . RDA. Ortho. I yr expcr. foll time. N.B. (7141 642-6443. DENT AL.fRECEPT f' /lune, Jlood benf. rx· per. HB. Call 846-3540 ---- DENTAL ASSIST Chair Side Full llmt• <i•111d •){'11C'fils . X-rny~. II H ~3.')4() UENTAL ASSIS'I' I• lJmt', expanded dut It'' x ray hccnst• & !>orn1• '>Ur J.!t•fY CXPl'r pn·f1•rr1•11 RD.A. Cood n11p1irtu111t y f o r a rt \' .i n 1 t· m t· n I @~75 l)mtaJ t•hair .. 1111· .... ., '!. I yr eXJll•r 2:! II< (1\'1•r 111 1trallvc. (''1 t;;11 142\.l DENTAL ASSIST. 11. you art: a fn ... ndh & riut11.rnn11. pc•,-.;un ..Jr,,-"a ut tu work in a rn1J1lt•rn. pro ~IVC office l'<lllll' JUIO our team. H. D.A. pr!'f Salary open W /Ul:nl'f1ti. 962~ DENTAL/Assistant lrnmel1 opening 1-;xpr'd onlv f'lpas;ml M 1s~1cm V1t:Jo flffl<'t' Contal'I Kilren 8:10·4111 UENTAL ASSISTANT, t•ha1rs1de. prof!'>;~mOal ~l'hl grad , o r l'Xll 64&3.S:l.5 OHIGMER Elc1·tronH· J1>M'rl'lbly & malenal handlmi.:. po~, t11rns open Nv 1·xp nt'l't'Ssary. Will t r111n $1.10 (>t:r hr to st11rl l :..11 '&aS-3632 fl)r app1. Fac:t o r y workers 10 c·hcmrr;il refinery FT. rierm a ncnt pos 1t 1ons. High Sl'hool Chemistry o r work ex p wi th rhern1r als helpful. EOE 54!).328). FACTORY THA IN E£. arts & 1•rafto; exp helpful We have f 1t (lp1·ninus duys, & 2nd :ih1ft Gmd pay, good lwncf Wt· m <ike w11 vl'll "ov•f 'lhacfr., 1\ppl · t\1r-.l'11 (.' 11 m fl a n y . 1 7 :1 !'i 2 Arm<,Lrun~. Irv ~l).IS5U:I FLORIST \.lnH1u1· nl ,111 nur-.1·r~ 11t't.'«'b 1Tl'al1v1• l)t'oph• lttr full I(.· part \111w 1wrrn;, 111•n1 1111s 1111tr" M11 q h:''" t>Xpo·r11·n1•1· m ll11r .. tl dt••.rl!n ~;x1Tlh•rl1 "I' 1x11111n11~ lo "ul'k 111 ,,, 11rt-:il1glt)~ '>1·\llllj.! Pl,.;1st· .1pplv 111 1•••1 .. c111 Mon lht1.1 1-'n ROGER'S GARDENS 2301 San Juaqwn Hills Road COM Hui SnaC'k bar dt•rk N""t'd m1nur1· wom.rn t\J.!1' rlel harnc·r /\ ~ HJI rn1d morning,., lhru aflc·r oc,11>111> 1-'ull or 11art t1nw El lfanc·ho MarkN .... 25f1:'> 1-:a,.,ll:lluff Or Ncwr1ttrt l\·;wh Apply morr11n)!'>. I\(\ phof\{' l'(\ll!'. A1rrond dt">ignt'r w ;min t;A.<.; IWNN EH for H 1-. 3 yrs commenial expcr. • Xlnl bent•fits. inl'luelmJ.! (~c Yo~nJ.! pt;rson, SJ hr profit shanng. 540-7622 Call Lila .&'\:l·~J Mon· Fri 8·5. Ga(ERAL OFFICE DESIGNER Jr. DesiCJft Engi~\ Cox Hobbies. a leading .toy /hobby manutttt!L·u.rer has immediate oJ)t!nmg lo work with J'rujcc·t Engmeer in detail design ()f new produt•ts with <ti'· cent i n h igh volume plastu•s. C<1 nd1da t t•s should be cxpen encl'd in tugh volume <·ons umn products with minimum 2 years college .ind ICJr "'l'IJivalenl experience. We offer c ompet1t1ve salaries and <!Xcellcnt benefits whi<·h include paid holidays, \/Dt'ation~. sick leave. retirem ent plan. c r e dit unio n . medical. denta l and hfe insurance. Light bookkec•p1ng, lltt· typml/.. Goo• I on vhonc,.,. Newµort Plumlung & lleatm1t 64f>.li.'lZ5 GENt:RAL<WFtCF: Will tram. som e t,vping n."ttuirt.-d 11.tt Ind l'k ;i.ru•1. Mon-1'1'1· .. pre· fcrably R-5 full um1·. Jl(ISs1bly 15 pa rtt1mt·. Call imd ask fl'lr Oonna (714) 898-91145 Gcner(jJ office. Matun · self starter. plt·as ;inl telephone voice. ty p1ni.: ~ wpm Mon· r'r1 ('all Jerry !>JI -mil I !I lo 5. GENERAL OFFtCE Telephone pcNionahty & typlll~ a must. Sturting saJary S1001mo. lmmcd oprmnJ(S Cont<'cl Mrs UJwl' at 754-6701 for 111 tA..'f'\llew General ()ff1cc For an interview. ron· tad Personnel Depa rt· q• menl at 7141546·2551. ap· ~ ply in person or send re· ~ sumeto. Be~inncr s pot ror a bn~hl person General office experie nce J>r<'· ferred. Pleasant workini? cond. with traininJ.! & a cl · vancemenl J7'"J hr work week. $525 mo. to s tart E .O.t: Ca ll 54.9-4700Ask for Peggy. ' ~· ••• ·l cox H 0 8 8 I E S General office: Reoable. , ma ture person. Good l .... c typist. use 10 key adder. " • Call for :tddltional info. & ASUbsidlaryof s alary. 545-1060 or Leisure Dynamics. lnc. ~ 1sos1.w.,....A•• •-------- s-111 ..... Ca 9%705 GEHERM. OFFICE E.O.E . M/f' Part time 4 hrs per day. Ute typing. 10 key ad- ding mach exper. 8ood ---------1 phooe voice. Costa Mesa. Sl.77 per DAY That's ALL you pay fora ~day ad mthe DAILY PILOT SUVICE llRECTORY 00 lT NOW! 642·5'71 Call 546-7360 Personnel Dept. for lnterv. Equal Opportunity Employer For Ad Action call a Daily Pillt AD-VISDI &42-5171 GG"t;RAL umms TRAINEES mEMBLEIS PAllERS HOUSB•Bs f\111 .II l'l1'1m•• Xlnl IHHH'fll S Uuy11 1rw M1muC', ~~I YI f\uy St c· M 642 l.'iM "; 0 "; Mu:ll ha11t> ri•lrnhll' ltou!li•krcpcr h v4• m or tttU\o"tl• & phom• l.ont.1 & nut. <'llrt! for 111TWl.I ('h1lcl short term ""Mwnmcnh tlubduy & 11aratu1n 1>11> _ttc'( ... lrvuw !>tb·~ Hol'pil ll h L8tlOll 11lun lloUM!kut'fH'r S1w 1·1ul aJlabl • pi·r'N4.111 to hv1• m ~nJill'~h Aim11u"l 0411 4741 \J\rh"'"' I') uni r>rnntl' ('11 A1rpm 11 fo~uul Oppc1r J.'.mvlm 1•1 c;1n wn1111J•ni: , 1·1 .. , k "'•' Ill ltui. \ 11• t Ulll &-"1111 'ho11 Mu ... t "''' 1• "' 111.<f'lt•llt't' lull 11111" ~ • .,. lhml.I 4l~ 1-j I • l h ~l t'< .. lu M•""' GIRLF«IOAY 11\'l'llOtluhlt• lo:ll I WUlll~'<J '( 1lic)' (I wk 'l't-11•\1h111w '" hk ~ work h:l11>-1•ll 11l lnlll\J1hl·1t• 4~1 11121 I ;,rt f')•11t.1> f(,., or1l k,•,•p rn~. 'tumprn•! 1•art~. & 1l1•1i\1·n1·' Mu'! """" "ul11l 1lrlV•'I'' IH'l'"'' !A':I ~1;,; G-R-E-A-T SALES JOI NOW OPEN <:0111) l'AY 1;0011 llOllltS. Ct)llll l'l)N I > IT I () NS M ·\ N 't" 1-'HINC:t-. Hl':N !-:FITS l•'A~T <; l!OWl'.'i1: l'OM l'J\N Y l'll(IM<>'ft-:S FROM WITHIN T H1\IN ... 0 I( ,. I) )• M i\ N 1\ (; 1-: M t-; N T S 1'A H TS I M · M I': D I J\ T 1-: l. Y ' . I\ E 't' H 0 A II II E X P t: R I I': N C E HELPfo'UI.. WE llAVt-: OUR OWN TRAINING PROGR1\M PllT ON B'r' TifE CUUNTHY'S TOI' 0 R G i\ N S 1\ L 1-; S PEOPLE Ct.Lt. AT o N l' E 1-· n H IN'l'EHVIEW OTH~AN EX('Jl,\NGE . ST AN NllNN 71 ·I 'SMfi. 7302 GUARDS Si't· ''"'ml umkr S1·c·ur1· l~. Jlurn" 1nkrn.111m1.1I GUARDS t'ull & f1,1rt 11m ... \II ,, r 1· .1 ... l ' n t I o r m ., I llrlll-.hl'd .\/.:l'' :! l tlf O\l'f Hl'l1rt·d \lol'lt•111rll' :\.11 1"qwn1•n1·l· n1•f' Arp h I n1\'1·r ... :il l'rot1•1·t u111 ~··r ' 1r1· l:!:!1i w !it 11 ~trt'l'l S.1nt;1 \111• In to·rv1 .. w hnur-. !I l:! & l ·I Mon thr·u l-'1•1 JIANt>)'i\lAilo l'..1C'pl'11t1·r r'J" \If 11an Ill flt .'>l!1-:r..1<1:t ll:.lrdw;;rr '·'"'"lull tulll· J\µµl y m J>('r,11n t:r11wn flardw;1rc, 31Ui E CowH Hwy CllM HOSTESS ")•If 11m1· pu'\1llrn1 tcppb lic•tw1't'll :i (.[ :t. '.Inn thr•u Fri 117:1 15115 H1•ulll'11 ~ <'5 1 l·: ('11, .... t "" ~ Nt·w11urt 11.·m·h HOTEL ClERI< Muc;I ht• l'Xpr r1 Nt'B i:.mo J\11111' to Duv11I :\kNc1I ltot1·I La~u11 .1 125 So Co:..,1 \lw ~ ~l·ll;il llotel front clt·~k E P<'rlf'nl'.1' preft•rrl•d 1\1111 ly Ill r11•r.w n 15.')5 ~ COa'\I llwy, L11i.:un;J l:St•al11. ll<IT~L l''ront tlc,k c·ll·rk. s •llkllll! t>i&U !llKIU lt04.JSl-:Ktt.f':l'l-:H ll11<•n 111H1-tcu ho111wk•·c·r·r-. 111 nmv 110 .. 11 fol time: (~nl '\lll11 llll! 'ulary .~ hl'11t· Aµµly 1-·1u"'h111 (' n n 1. t • t• 11 t c r I t> Ii i'ltt>1~h1p It.I, Npt lkh l11fl11lw11 1t1110.i " J..,r,tl ,\m"11) U.-.t l'J1I lwlr,t ·~·11~ IMSIDE SALES lcnrnl'\I ov1•111111h fur n"fll'.Nll>lltlc, fOl.t tUfl: ~1·1( 'I ,, rt,. r w 11 t• l' u m lllllllll'<ll1•i. l'Ul>d~ Wllh 1,it!1ct'> !-..iki, ~·xl)l·n.:rwc .J vlu. .. tJu1 11ot rcqu1 rtd W11l 1ru111 Mur.l have Ill<' l v11111i.: '" 111' 557-0825 INSl'!':C"l'OH Tit/\ IN ~;1-; To lc.1rn all µh11 s1·"' of 111 'P''''l 11m Mu-.t IJJ '" PIH"it(·HI & l1<H'k X H;iy 1r.imt· MlJ.71~ ~.C> t·: INS'l'Al.LEllS & DISCON Ni':t"I' n~Cl1N ICl1\NS & !Wfo't ('E l'l':RSONNt-:L Will t r,110. equal up pl,\' t•mplo.vcr 1131 :12'12 ltL-.W'IUl<'l' Sales1ll:r~u11 1'.ll-.•s your prt!Sl'lll Joh of ft•r you 1ndcpendL•r11·t'. prt'Sllge. a fec.>lln11 of oc• 1•o mpl1 ~hrnt.•n1 ~~ t'C'000fl11(' Sl'l'Urlly" If not you should rnlk to Farmers Ins <: roup to clay Call 14-~ 511 l I NS fl A NC E 1-: X 1-; C Si'~CRt:TAIW Nwpt Heh art_•al ~'t' art.• Sl1l1kin.: a O•'l"'llclahlv S1'(·rNary to work with our rr11111a gt• llll'nl tt•am. Must bc wt•ll ural.(a111zl'd sl'lf :.111rll'r. word prot'essm~ cxpt•r dblrl•rl Sal..i r y op..:n 75i-H.'i.15 .f.1111t11r ~1 ;11nl l'nant·1• Mtcll w.111tt•d rnr In 11il' ,Ir!•:! 51 :• cfuy .. Jlt'I' Wt•l'k l·:nr.:li.,h Sp;1n1-.h Sturl 1nu sal;.ir,v $7:t:i 111•1 n111 (.';111 !17!1 :11>.'li J\s k ror l1<1h JANITORS.MAIDS l"ulf t1m1'Clay-.. 11<irt l1mt• "''~· Nwpl arl'a Mus\ lw L'S t·1l 1M·11 < 'itll 5~!2·ti:l!'IX •1r upply ~JI \l.'l N 011 v1:. Oran!!!!. Mrin ~'ri .IANITOHli\I. TYJJl' wnrk, l'<IT lll'l'l·ssary f11r work SJ 75 PN hr & g:i.; mon•·.v to tra111 lmmc1I ru1o;c· uftt'r I r ;J1n111i.: f><lf> lnBi1 JANITOR lJt1llty per!;on to m;1111 1 :.111 C'leanhnt·~"' of our m11dl'rn rac•J()J'\' & tu 1i\:1kt· 1nmor rc1•~11'-. <•11 h111 hhng~. etc l'll•:t .. l' ('(11)!.H'I ;\11 .. V.1u••· fnr 1n1•·n11·w . .,. pomlmt:nt Paul Dosier Associates, Inc. ;JJ5() Hedh1ll ,\ vc Cost;i Mesa t7 I 4) 556·7075 t-;qual Oppor F:rnplo) t',- .JB MAJ NT M ECllJ\N ll~ 2 yrs r)n JOb l'X fl· r1• qUJn'<l Must ha~(· nwn tools Apply hct. 1·4f'M CF\MBRO M f'ti LVN.1onall nur111n1< honw Mr1111en1<cr wuntc:d PT P R 0 D U C T l 0 N w•nlJI mu to join lhctr neqwre11 own tr11nap. TllAINF.E. Rubber hotle tum II y 1 n l1t• 11 uutu1 O.ll $Y .. 6100. Monje I). f.';ucll. Irvine 1.1rea. ~ Och 1 nlt.o pr • --PM' co. ph_.v&lc.al wit 11 7 i1hift ~xt•ell. MoOOls. ft't'mal_, Sharp. inc udina back x·r•Y· wal(t•., & llc.'nefil11 Con• Miagla1'1m• only. m per ~7838, E.O.E. t11t•t Mn T r a ffu rc.J . hr 00·~1.l!'l or 642·8282 P/f OMCI (}u·,_ictor or Nunslnl( or Ooh Vari-' . Kuthlccn<.:ht.-cv"n1, /\Bs't --""duties. 9·1. Mon· Admmistrulor for an in• Fri. Casual office . Neat tN'Vlt•w 4W·l40'76 ~MW tee..: ~·1~11 EbzabeUi at MactunlAl Mulk•IA·Malc " female. If y ou r fa ce h a11 Snow Tapper Set 'tr ~rrson ~ Shirt Opcn1ng for t•x pi.:r 1111hv1<lual Qin "t;1rt 1rn.rm~liatc•ly & cnJOY our '\\JP{'f bcnd1t val'kag1• t>vt'rUruc uv1ul '~~ckiok~llli:O'th~ Rea!EaCt&IHlAe RGE tori 1wxt door. <:a ll tor 1in a pp o intmt-.fll fo r a pcr,.;onal Interview . You A NEW ..could ~ moc.Mintt 10 -~ ~IU'ly u next week • Sa t1oo'l h~ilate, e111l now, CAREER &."'k Cut Huzel. 6.1Hl600 C U New York West A SEY Ir CO. no E . l7th St, CM , 1..;.v,.:;;•--;...;..,;;.;,..• _____ _ l'/tlme. Al!PIY ln penon SICUTAIY l~U We need •ll purpose ROOM CLEANERS Full Aea'd.ar)'tobandhtbook· or part time. Apply keeplng, televhoaie &ales Mary. San C&onwinte Inn, fl ceneral olrlce wort. 125W. Eaplandian. Call Kulotll Lock Products, Laguna H.11111 • TJ0.4063. IOUTI ..... c .. ""',,... Steady job for right per5QI\. Profit sharing, group health. Apply in person. Lloyd Pest Con· t.rol. * Dyer Rd. Santa .Ana. &ule Sales: Call on our est 'd c us to m er s. we furnis h protect e d ter r ito r y . C al l l".8 .C SS7·9988.. l.¥£11'!'!1 ~/Secy roa SlUOOK G.O./OOlt all Sl~200K Mag.catdU11 Staliatical SlUOOK Sr Ac1.-l Franctu.e ~ t;mpioYera Pay AH Fees LJ.i Reinders Agency 4020 Bi~h. &tab '84 Newport Beach, 833-8190 Modellnic Agen<'y ""' llhih 875W l6thSt.NB SCHOOl Sall Ma king. Male / - ROSAHIHC. >:1-wp0rt n.-1w h 5411 !'1S33 1!4ual Opportun1l)I 1-;inpfoyl'r MAIDS 1-:xj.ll!l'1enet'<l. full or port ll ,,.... B4t J();X) Mwds. apply The Inn ;it L;iguua. 211 N Coast Hwy. l.u.:una f1t.•11t'h M,\11>!'\-wkdys / wk nds S..•u!cllffi Mott•I. 1001 So. {~11il 1 lwy. La!(un11 lkh MA.IL B>IT ClERK Full time pos 1t10n'l ,1\rul11hlt• ror husy c!atu prl)<'1•ss 1ng rt1 rn pa ny Handll' IOl'omini.: mail tro rn a L·1·ountanls & utl·K:r rduh.'tl dutit'!l IU kcv acldllil! mal'hint• & bOOkket.•puig cxp1mcncc destrable SAFEGUARD BUSl .... ESS SYSTEMS 2283 Foi"i~w Rd. C.M. 541>-6080 MAIMTEHAMCE Pl'rmanent full time JOb for qu.llific'<I nr willing to learn m;cn to maintain l<tr i;!e off1l'l' t·omplt:x Safut'Y sullJeCl to l'Xpr Mail r c•'(U!Tl<' In I Brookhollow Or, Sunlit Ana. CJ\ 92705 MAKE MORE Dorn !'J>{lnd lt•ss du" to 1 nrl :11 1011 -Mak(' m<>rr part time· with a -;up pleml·ntar~ tnt·nnw Ca II '1~~1·.'ilfi!' for ;111 appt MANA<; Ert i\ssts tant :! ll.!Y" d Wf•ek L1l1• uook'>. fill' marntt·uarwt· For appl (;all957-8Wl ~11\NJct;JU ST For very husy ~ulon, must he t'X ~r & ful'ohlOn<ihll-. full t1rnt· Rwh;ircl Ouellette. 200 l'<cwpurt Ccnt1•r Ur . N II Manufattunnl! F~TENER MFG P11t;1t1ons arl' avadahlt' for •Prc-..s O~Wrl:l\1>r-. •Mal'h1np;t., •Ccntcrlc!-.,., l:nndcr-. •'f'hrea<lroll Optr'> •H & S Screw M at·hm<• Opcrntnrc; •ln.o;fll'1•tors · lnm1·n Day &,.,wrn~ :I\ ;,d.1hlt• Many 1·1Jmp11ny ht•nl'fll,. Rockford Aerospace l7:Jl.ll.l l<Lxih1ll J\ Vt·, In 7M 54U-f;74U MASSEUSE f(•r tvp cluss lrj?1l hc;1lth ... µa Sal +bonu~ + t111 We will train Npt Bell :>-15·0275 Ca II noon 10 2AM MATl':RIAf. llANDLJNG Pan." Sto!'k~·ro;on f·.:XpcnC'n<:c de.;ircd not n•quirccl. Will train. Musl pass company phy-;1cal inr luding b:1 r k x-r;iy I n ·111c 54tJ.7ti:J!I ..: () F. now accepts VISA & Jo'em ale . Sailing exp._ ________ _ MAST F.RCHARG E . heipCul.615-l823. Motel Onll Clertc • '171.une 642·3030 Motel Manaiter Exp'd t'OUple to manage. bond· able. 2 br a pt. n o r hl ldren 675-01611 Motels Ope n1n1ts for housekeeping & main· tenan<.'t' men , ru.11 lime Apply 1n person only. 645·7700 Best Western l\libaba Motel Nil!htclub needs doorme n, ~.00 hr Also wa1trcsst!!> ~.00 hr Call 645-11478 or 497 ·1'700 for un apl)t t.~koo's Nest * * Munery Wort&* • Seekini: indus t rious Jl('l"S-Ol'l wi\.h knowledge of horticulture & pl;iots I yr ex.pr rcq'd 842·118&i HURSES AIDES and ordcrhrs net."<:h:d tu g1w TLC to elderly pa lH:nts W i ll tr a in Prepare for State E xam 111 as httle a s 27 hours. scheduled at your conve- nience. Guaranteed Call now lo s c hedult-your f"REE introd uct o r y lesson. Causey & ConlPany REAL 1-:STATt-: 1465$o Coast Hiwuy t 714)494-805 7 t •. JZ. qu:11l1f1ed pe rsonnel ~~~~~~~~~~ E<tm wlule you learn. t\11 : shifts avail apply 1445 ---------• Supen or. NU Nim;es Aides. all sh ifts & RN or L VN . pcrma nent ru11.ht rchcf Apply ls.55 Supt.' n or Ave Newport ll.eiwh. Nun.t."> Aldt.'l> 7 3. 3·11 ,'\p· proved Cl'rl. t ra101ng prog Me~a Verde Cun\· llosp 6GI Ci:nter ::>t Cosla Mesa NURSING Al•1•11t.c psyrh1atnc f:.it•i11 ly m.'l.'(Js H N ·.,, L l' T ·~ ancJ mcnt;il h e:i lth workt•r.. 1\ll "h1fts c>pen. full & parH1mc. xlnt fr 1ngc bc·nef1ts tal l 'l!lf).570'.! or 1!31 1774 Real f))tatc f'RESH OUT OF REAL ESTATE SCllO(J L " AND NOBODY WANTS Y 0 U N u EXPERJt:Nl'E " Som•· o( the salespeopfi· 111 lht' uu~1n e.;s r1 l!h l no" shouldn't bl' probably taking up the des k ~1><11·1• you nJuld ui.e If you :.ire lwkmg for full tune. h ard work. 11,e 1n N1:wport flt:aC'li & ton s1Clc·r y11ur-.1·lf s h:tql, Uien t•alt m •· w,· can rroke m<mt•Y tog1•lht'r 6: you "'1\1 kt.~P mu~t 11f 1t Bim llastml!S ti4il·55f10 OPPORTUMITY Heal E. .. i...11.e produ<:cr'> 11' 1-idl•'S, {':in vou work l ''' uiveslmt'nt :inti or Ian.I 3 C\'P'\ ;i 'wcf•k :1<. a hllll':-1 Offlrc 111 tu)!h n w fas hion coord111;1tor Nt•wport (' .. nlt•r Cati ft1r Earn up to $'Ill J)t•r WCl·k mlen.·1 .. ~, 640-51 l'.! 1·omm~s1on . "'' m"csl .-___________ ..., mcnl Free l'loth1ng !lGJ.7470 Part·llmt• Studt•nt ocld Johs. f'rrands 1'\i rar up kt .. •p fin. flexrl>ll' f.i4 l&ll RECEIVING ClERK FUil t•m<'. retail duth1n;! <;lore Exf)('n••ncl' prt' frm.'(! Will tram lfour<. Ii :l> 5. JU. Mun. thru Fri Call Nanry 644·5070 RKepftottist Part 1'\rne Need 2 kP)' 1woplc ror exp1rnd1nl! h1tc;iness. Xlnt 1or 11mt•. Utll for appt 642·07~1 PT 10 J 30. lllOwprn _ type, errands . ~)(J mu lA!hb1c !rl!I !ltilti i\1rport Arca PART TIME EVENINGS i\dulL"> with outst<i nd inc.. allrat.'liVl' p1•rson;1lll11·~ "h<J l;'n)OY wqrkmu. with kids. Ovl!r :!I Sl<trt <It S3 ~ pl'r hour P hom· tj.\ 2 · 13 2 I 1-: ,x t 2 511 . llETWt::l.'.:N 1 OU ~ 00 l'M Ask for And~a t-;qual Opportun1t)' l::mplOYl'r llfX'EP'l'IONIST l'art umc 11 a rn tu I 11 m Founta111 alt..y S 11J , !£!-t!lfiO Re<·ept1onist i'y1m;t t\C' c uratl' typ1o;t , min nUwpm , goocl u ff1ce skills. 5'~ l 767 ----- Rereplioru'lt H t:. offlCl' Lile type req ,848 . .iJ4J SALES Biol<>gy or bHhem1stry rrejor to soUcil business & diagnostl('S over the phone in Newport Bch base+comm1 ss1o n . 714/MS-2111. Za.k SALESCLERK Needed for hardwar e distributor. Manne ex· penence neeessary Call Balboa Ma nne, 54!1·96'11 for appomtmcnl & d e· tails. KO.E. SAL~ M/1-'/H GLAMOUR Inte rnational Cosmetic Co LS lookini.: for 5 women wl\o arc s~nous a bout their future, opportunity to make $3000 + pr mo We tram, full or P rr Star1 now fnr a bn l(hl fulure C;ill for appt 714 f.f71HJZIO Sa lt·~ I ady , Pl ·t 1 m e . mature & exper only 2233 W Balboa Ulvd N It SAL.ES LADY Over :.i yr~. 'l"rt $71:; mo Ht•ne f1ls R<-11.al 11'•auty Supply. 263 E 17\.hSt .C M ---- SALES SECRETARIES Long and short term as · s1~ment.'I. Holiday and vaca tion p ay . Hos pitalization pla n available. VOLT YtMPtJ,.-.llA.t.f.r"..fJl.+' t'• 3848Campus Drive 546-4741 <Acra>s from Oran~e Co. Airport> Equal Oppor Employer SECRETARY Outstanding oppty for 2 p e opl t' o r ie nt ed secretaries with good 'l{'('retanal skills to join our Caterin g & Sales Dept Enjoy excellent rompany benefits. Apply '" person Mon 1F r1 . 9am 12 noon. Personnel. MARRIOTI HOTEL 000 Newport Cenlt:r Or Newport Reach Equal ()ppor 1-:mply m f Secunty OHit·ers M II-' We h ave 1mmed1at1• openings for Sl't'unty ot f1t•ers 10 the Npt Seti & Lui! H1•h. art•as J\11 ,,tufts are a\•a1I. We furn uniform,_, paid vac•J uoo-;. & wa1?es are 11<11d w1•1•kly 1-:xpt.•r pn· ft'l'T'l>cJ hut not nc't't:Ssar) l'lr-a-..• 1'(1ll or a11pl~ 1n Pl'N H1 •1 lo I. Uums In t1·r11iJl1nnal 81·1•11nty &·n1t1·s lne. 1775 1-: t 't'ntl'r St. T Sh '. I Of" 1~tm i l4 1Kl.'i 4f;:JO N1•w 1 .. rritory po,11111n o~icn 111 O .C' lur rwr-.on W t' X p In >;a I 1• 0 ( .,~khe-. r t-la)' 1•1rt·ut hreakt~N & va"""l' l'vm pooenL-. for .. r;1p1<1 J,!ruw ir1 ~ 1'led ronH' ct1 -. tnhutor Will nm!.1cl1·r tra111cl' ti 1>1•r"110 h <i-. t'lt'('lronw ha1 k i.:muncl ._ ________ _ Hcply ucl 5l~. U<tilv l'1 1t11, PO Hox 15til.1. Co-.1.1 M•''><I c.a !r~'2fl EOE :0.1 F Sat. ...... :"'nil ct\'11\l'r\ ~ S.i.IL..., llCf'>'l!IOt•I :>,<ii~ ~le.. 1•·r.:.oo. 1wrm.• n• nt full t11Tu.. f! .\1 ,\l/r.1111 ... Caltclug <.howrnom l>srn 'l'wport 111\d ('.\! Sal1•<: p11 ,1t1nn. ti ;,..,• +cnmm1-..,1011 H1•1atl <·ookwar1• c;hop :O.J u ,1 ha\l' <oak' l'XIJ\'fl••n\'l' Somt· l'\{'l> & w1·ekvmh ll'i3·Zl-l3 Sal('~ lh·I ail ilH u·,. '-llll phc .... & -,tat1on1•0 1-\t II lllnt' IJll"lllllll'> :I\ ,ut 1-'••r app1 55i 9'.!12 Mr Whtf 'I l-. " 1' I I • It ' ' !'\"f,\110:'<1-;HS SAL.ES /~s Looking f.(lr 1•.1rl·1•r minded 1nd1\·1t1ual l11r fa.~l gro~ IOI! C·t1rnp;m~ <l1•ahnJ.: 10 h11?h ra ... t\lbn womt•ri'o; -.hex•' Lt1l'at1'(f m Fashmn J.;lancf Top pa) & romre111y bt·nd1h For 1n1t·rv1(·w a~k lt1r Morn·y at 75!i·UllH.'1 S..·n.~·n pnnting produ1· lion rna naj!cr \lo a nt<'d Must l1<1Vt' l'X1' r)4U·!il IU Store Detectives Full Tur1t· l.ook1n~ fflr .111 oµ portun1ty 111 ud\·an1·1"' Yw'll hnd 1l :it 7.o<iy-., ,, ft>atk1· 111 the rt:la ii 111 t.l\t'>tl"\ With a numtwr of 'tor1·'i rn lh1• Or;in).!t• l'wnly ""'' Loe; An~t·ll'" .irea. ~c arc lookml! 1•1 1t.·~clop and expand nur S.'\'WllY 1>1 ~ L'>llln ){\nu h3\'I' lht•dnvt• ;Jntl ;1mb1t11)n w(· w111 1r1.1111 )Ill> In bt·com1• an 1mpor tant ml'mtler of our stJlf 11( prt>fl"l. .. IOn<1JS Wl· offf'r l.'Xtt•llL'nt .;tan tn).! s alary Mt.'tlical arul dl•111al msuranl't' ar1• .1 p&rt of o ur full 111111• l'rnµloyl'C' • outstun.Jmg bc>nd1ts packJl!l' If ,·nu re mtcn·~lt·tf 111 <.Wrttng n ran•cr. J pply ll•Scl·unty Supcrv1::.or F /J'. 1 day wk m(·ludt·<; wkmls Mu~l he avail 7AM·fifl.M & ll'M·llPM \o work all,1•rnut1• 'ihlfh Call fur appl ~5·5111/(l ext 52() ..--~~ ..:.!'" + +-• Hotel San Maarten 7til.ll Clay. Hu11lrni,:1 on Med1an1c tu set 1,1.1> &. ·-...... Hcac h· . 'inairit.<iin machinery in rw of fJl'ach. south r•f adhcs1\I .. mfng plant C.arf1cl<I) L.alhe exper dcs1rabll• PBX FUJI or part time for pn v.ilt• l'fuu Newport Hca!'h t:x pc·r pre ft>rred. Cull fo r •P!Jl &1.5-5001 (•)Ct 520 PIXOPH. O per's for t elephone an.-,"M·ring service Must be able lo work some wt?ekcnds. Typing 35 RECEPTIOHIST Encuti•e SHrch firm in Newport leoch has opHing for Reuf>: tronist w/qood ·fi'OM penonallty &: tYJMn9 *ills. If YCM1 would Hke a chece to worit ift this excitiftc) et1Yif'Olto rMttt, pl•ase phone Ted la.ly or GleM Ohan at 644-9174. SEAMSTRESS ZODYS F.xpr'd 111 drcssmaktnl! & Jlil 11 Harbor Ul\'lf alteration" for o;mall 1-·ountainVatley,t:,\ ::;hop m N.B. l>-4 ·30 l':Jll 073-4434 F.qua l Opportunity Presently the V1llai:c Inn In Laguna llt:acti 1s .;cl'!< 1ni.: 1h1• folluw1n~ <1uaufi~ em1>lt1yce~ SERVICE PERSONNEL with expem.•nt•t· HOUSEKEEPING Expcr prc rerred ' FRONT DESK Ex per preferred Plea'i4.! apply m person IXwn 8:30AM & Sf>M. 696 So. Coast Hwy, La~una Bearh HOUSECLEAN ERS Car Nee. P tr. Top $ GINGHAM G lHL 645-5123 l.t\H /\SST 1CLA E."JX'ncon· with SM A 12 or r<:latc·CI l'(IU1pmcnt. t.1jt\ hccnsc nut r<•qul n •<I 1f f•)(perll'nt•c· IS ~ult• ctuale Must clraw hlot1d . 714 /6.'.ll 10:111 --- Li\R ASSIST/\ NT Expt•ric nl·cd rn IJIOO<f c!r:1win)!. prol'l''>Sllll!. f1 I 1ng, typin~. & othl•r arl'w> of laboratory Ph 7l4 tll:ll ·4030 for appt. --- LATHE MACHINIST F.xpr 'd for part time Work hours · 5 PM to !.J l'M. Mon thru Fri Call Mr. Riiey at 979--00&1 J.tX;ALSt:CRETt\RY ex Jll'r. m lil1Ralton ncres. non·srnoker, HunlrnJ,!ton l!each small friendly of. rice. 848-1400 LeCJG1 Secy MCICJ II Work w1lh 2 alty 's a t nat'I Ins. firm's C'orp ofr's. Newport Beach Irvine Personnel Agency 488E17th, Costa Mesa flousf'clcane rs n eede d. Suite224 642-1470 Mu s t h ave ow n~ transportation Full & Uquorclerk wanted. Exp. paitlime. 549·9372 preferred. Good starting Hoosecleaning Mon-Fri pay&yrend bonus. App. Cooking, cleaning, luun· ly al 3530 Irvine, N.8 . dry & childcare for 2 754-9658. children. Good salary & ---------benefit.s.846-6460aft 5 Liquor Cle rk d ays & rught.s. Costa Mesa. Housek eeper Ma ture woman needed to live in & care for active toddler Drivers license required. Call days 640-8900. ACl 6 IWHlllH. HOUSEKEEPING • will s h are m y c u s t o m Laguna home in ex. chanKe for limited lite housekeeping. Pool. jac. priv. bch. P .O. Box 5l2, El Toro. Ca Ii( 92630 . 631·3520 LIQUOR CLERK F\111 time. Mature , ex· pr'd & responsible . APP· ly in person. 895 w. 19th St.CM. Lunch & after school Supervisor. Grades 6.7.8. l>avts School 3 hrs da1 ly . Mon thru Fri S3.25 per hr Call Che r yle Ersavas M6·3430. We bwlcl & rt•pair some of f>Ur lhspcns1ng equip All.l' o n barnt•r 1537 Monr ovia 1\vt' N A :'>18·5125 Mei·hamc rcpu1r & main ll.'llaOCC! of Trurk flett & t'()(l.-;trut·t1nn equip l y rs cxpcr rcq Orani:?e Co toe• Semi letter of expt•r & ~aJary n·qu1rement'I J\d 11541. Ou1ly Pilot. 3:11. W. Bay Sl. Cosla Mt•lia , 9'5>26 Medical b ;H'k offH'c• person, Orthopedic t!X pc r11•ncc. New off1 cl', )lood lx!ncftts Tu:;tin Barbara 832-!\321 Medkal offke Ins. l;llling. 2 Dlts. Expr. req . Ni•w ofc. gd benefits . Tus tm. BarburaR.32·8321 MF.OICt\L TRANSCRIBER F u r professiona l s..>rreta n al services in N B PIT f'/T . d ays. mus t be knowle dge abl e in all me dical s pec1alit1l's, rapid typmi.: & ac<'urale spelling m a ndato r y Salary commens ura te w 1abillties. t-.:xper 'd only need a pply. c~H 644·0504 ask for Jill Henderson . Me dic al bac k office person bi-ling ual. or· ihopedic doctors, new or. flee, good b e n efits . 1Ustin. Contact Barbara, 832-8321 Medical St e n o ·transer i b er. Receptionist for medical ofc. 545·9441. MEO TECHNOUXi lST Calif. I ic ense. ex.· perience<I m all areas of medical laboratory. pre· ferably w 1SMA 12 or other related eqwpment NB area. 714 /63l-4030 for appt. wpm r c quir<'d Ex penenl' .. prefc rreo or will tram Many com pany i)(:ncfits . f\all time ---------• ur part time, day & aflt'r noon ·l•vening s hift~ RECEP'l'IONlST ·South available PIC'ase c all Coast Re{X'rtory • 0 C M •'-Fr 543 "''0 beauliful r <-i.:1onal on. u•ru 1• •4..., th<•atr<> has e ntry level E.O.E. ()t>Crun!( m a n cimtin~. •PIXTEl.EflHOHE li vt•ly a l mt1sph .. rc as OPERATOR! l'Cntcr of info. for a ll lhcaln:• art1vit1~ Good Pteac;ant working l'OOdl· typing slulls req<I Call lions with Chevro let de· for appt.. Judy Mor~an. alcr in Orange County ~-2:602. Airport bus mess com· ptex. Some light book· RESEARCH AIOE ket•ping, typin g r e · 1-'llJme. College rhc m & quired. Opp. for advan. b10. Basic mo lerula r t'(!menl. See Offke Mgr. "tud I es. ON A . Ca II HOWARDChevrot.t I' e g J! y Bi c r c r . Dove&QuailSls 714/675·2159 Ke rckhoff NEWPORT BEACH Marine Lab. Cd M. A ll>OSSS facility o f Cal Tt•t·h, E.0 .E. M /F/H. PEST COMTROL T..-.. Restaurant Immediate Steady job for right ra~gs pa~ ~e: 3Str1a~ person. Profit sharing, Westmins ter Full or group health. Apply in p ff, Day & eve shifts. person. Lloyd Pest Con· Mw;t be 18 or over. Ex.p. trol. 566 E Dyer Rd. San· 3 +. 832'61SO ta Ana. --------- Restaurant · part-time S l'ictwe Frwr dys wk. 10:30 to 2. Call Experienced. 494·11105 545·3064 dys; e ves. LagunaBeac~ l~ll82..(8j6-~-· ~~~~~ l>tan\ SWre · Experienced Restaurant _ in Sales. full or part-time CASHIER//• ~.~~~~~1i'.!a ~=~~ HOST /HOStiSS 87S-5657. 9to6. Vf!f'Y busy cofftt shop, b ondable, n 4!al ap· Printing Dept ore Clerk. pearance. exper. pre· General ofc duties & con· ferred. Apply wee kdays. tact w/public, Phn for in person 2PM·3PM or appt. 557·9212. Ask tor call 83J.2770. Mr. West. Newport Sta· A IR PORTER INN Uoners Inc. HOTEL PRIVATE CLUI urroo MacArthur Bl. Irv Set·retary, I );(1rl offic·1" ,_ __ •:.m•p•l•u•y•e•r •M•/•t•'-• typini.:. gent•ral l'lt•ncal work. 41 ~ d:Jy wk Nl'W off11•c'. La~ lk h. Call 49!Vi!.370 ---- Si'X:RETt\H'r' 1-'ull llme. must han• strong lypm).:, &shorthand 11b11Jty. App. ly rn pe rson , To Mr FUr.ntcs. a l l<obc.·rt EJf:rn. William 1-'rost & AssOl'. MOl Quail St .. Npt. Bch Sec,...ary I Scwinl! FLOOR LA DY Expt.'n enc·e wankd. at once. Must have exper m S<'wing and ha ndlinl! people. Salary open. :not West. Carnage Or., S.A Clillf ---Se win g M ac hcn e Operator. Sin~le nct.'<llt' pwr ma r h1nc . Toi> wuge:s. Call 9-5, 645·606CI N R. Need self startllr for jol> with lots of vanety Good SHIPPING ClEIK typ1.ng & s horthand re Shipping & rc<'eivin,.: quired. Some personne l duties. good pay. a t work. Irvine lndustnal ll'l06phere very nice full Complex. benefits. Must ~ cleat\, 54(). 7639 E.O. K sharp & exper. Sal c·om · Secretary /Receptionist 411Wf1Suratc w /ability & heavy phones/t ypin).! ei.per Jerry Gerry (714 1 Newporter Inn, t::xc<:. of-_63_l-07 __ oo ______ _ fie<'. ll07 J ambor e<•. Shipping, exp. with UPS N.B. (;uol Wars aw. P.P.&Airfrt.helpful.J 644·1700 ... E.O.l'.:. D Jns trumenls. 155-ti Set're tary for s m a II ~~~lcal Lane. H.B. engmeering office. Typ -•---------- mg & lite bkpng. Also gOOd on phone. 832· 7996 Slt'ppingfleceMMJ a.ERK. i'\111 time. Work Secre tary 1Reception1s t w /index cards.· stocking w /lite bkkpg needed for & inventory of parts . gr owing s a11loft /boa t Chanre to grow w /small bldg corp. m Costa Mesa. company. 54~7522 Great oppt'y 631-4660 or SHIPPING & RECV'G, St&.5'116. M t F . M acG regor SECRETARY-Rapidly expanding Co. in com puter product s need s secretary for regional sales & service ofr . A<'- curate typing & pleasant phone manner required. V a r iety or duties . S850 /mo. w /growth potential. Oocuma tion Inc .. 189S2 MacArthur Blvd. SUlte 330, Irvine . 7S2-8782. Yachts, 1631 Placentia, C.M. Shop Trainee: Rapidly growing l{age mfg. de· sires willing trainee for multiple shop work. Will train right. re l iable person. Xlnt co. benefits & rapid inc r e a ses. Oeltronic Corp. MS-°'°3 . Expr'd waitress needed days . Weekends only . 673-3.515 Have someUilng you want The fastest draw in the t.o aell? Classlfi~ ads do We8t ... a Daily Pilot it well. 8'2·S671l. Cl88Sified Ad. 642·5&7R. Students 13·1Seam money aft schl & Sa t w I newspaper circ ulation crew, can earn S2S per wk & more. N . C .M. area. 751-3492 • I • -J j _ . ,,,,,.. ,. ... . . . \ '" - -..... If I .. ·-·--4 ·-·..-··----- I I ----~i -.-,.·- I . . ....,W_... '7' '#• a IOOI ....................... •••••·················· 0.,. .......... We ····················--· ...•................... Su1f?rne r e mploym e nt Pro te c t >'o u r hom " Int I 1t1adent oraanlz.a furrusbin11s. JIN photo Uoft ~~.~hr applJ jtraph1C 4'Vldl'nte from canuw,_..,.~ voluntl'<' Ph t F '"6 2991 back11round plus prev ~ 0 iu•ts ~ prof exper in educatfo1 567·~157 (lVC'fl ~ *''" to cuordinith AN'l'IQUto; lJNLOAUING fortian n udenl hom SAU:Sat&.in . May \2 a. a.tay I program. Work 13th. &O-S N1 dll)' Truck from home. Ac-61in Im load of Amenon O•k rnld. lnl4htudy. 2120 i': furn191ro. 1tth 1•r ta 10~ UlhfltaM, N ft. Di63 o lt<>m11. prim1t111t•ic , & oa.11 6'$~ ('Wl'llry &tort1 tne~hao dlk 1~ Bra ~ Mtiil•5~ 141 W Main Sl , Tu!ltn 838 5778 T• zy..,.. .. .,.., ..... c ... Two )'t'&r ""h$tm1·nt~ in lllluhJ.• to a.t•lt<t•t l"1 111• pbrwll.' You '"''' tldt•r Jl'\l\t' duly UJ} \\\ lh-. .II L!l19 Vuu rna) ~u.1hh 1( \oo ur•· • 11 ~ n •uf' utJ •lh11h ,,•ht.•I i:r ... J , \11 (:t-:U1 •Wt•nl lo 'er ~.· 111 ,.~. • NII IH 1111 1111 I 1 I .a I \ -.el'Vl(l1• • Ellg1bll' for 0 1wa:. 11111' NO'l' a ll 1r11111 1n~ ltH i;k1lls 11v111l1tblt• uncfrr 2 yr plan l''or mor(· 111111 "" I.hi, a nd olht't 1\1111\ t'lilibt OX'u I J>lr• n' t•all .. Sgts ... ..,, '6J-1821 CM Sgt MortiM~ 540..1026 l 'IU•IUI' Art IJo't o , danm.i ' •• I II I.I I a· I ••• V. .1lt•rf.ill I •om! r? 7(ll "*' litlti:' \11l 1qu. .... t- s.it IU \,\I \\ 1• \'U M .u t ..... ,utnt•' 711'1 011 h1tl 111119""' I ~ •1\ I ' ...... ,11.111\l '"'' ·~· "'ht•t lt'\l h"ll .al1 11t1I. rlK i.t'I 1 ht l"111)'lt· Plum. :1."1 ~ t ·,1 I lw\ 1 .. 111.u11.a 4\» •1;:~1 \'\1\'ll 11'114 O fl(<ltl I Aa\I· M'.tl & 1·lw11 V.JIOut IJ hit• Hu/11'1 t..I;> :.OOJ u t Jt 5Ull ~'c"hurt• !11 ll t-MJlc '>Jh• Wt<tl~w\"KI h l;u•k llu,,Jlt "llh' 6. v.,11t•r Ill tJll ',,,,., <. '111 J l 7t.I lllu1• J Jbl"-'1 pl.1qut• l"our ~""°'" l'I'> IL71, v.1t h II 1; ,.,(lilt\' ('lll'J 171):1 11.:l:llYJ:.I A&n>d11l4' PllP" .. 1111tkOI• luw C:h 'lire l'h Oam 75l l518 Mini 84-hn.u'"tir'l /AKt: ~Ml'' 623 5(1>7 I J!Ma APIO pup pie>•. ~ malos. l fem • 7 wh $'l15 .. ~~ Aubltallao ~I> Y 1.a11t utter 5 tJ,Juc ~url (173.~ 1675 33U /\111h1rn l'ulJ • homvw 11' '-IJ1'll. toy 11hov. 111 '"'t rnu"t "t' I t. 11, !1110:> 101 !Mii IJ1ll '\ h I I " ~· ( ; I I Ill ,, II :O-hc1•h1·rd 1•u111111 ' """' .I 1111" 11lal I ,.,l1h• I hit. 1.111 .. 1111t1J1 & .. """'"I ti 11 I I. 11 ( • I a Ill ,1 II ~)t·1.t1o·nb II.II I "Ii fTw to You 104$ ............•..•.•••... \.'ull' t:t·rm 'ih1·11 l•Ol•IJY 11w11 ... old, ht ~ho1 1' \ t'nlll I!" t..U I tttt 1.,\ 111~ hvrnc 'rn '' t!Jwd F l11ll1'11 2 Mi" ''" lur l't•t.:1!~ •• ft " <l!JJ 1111).) :-. ...... 1 1111•1111.. \1h Sh,•11 JlL1h ")'' 1!11 "' kith ~1117 ~>l()t; I'\'" !-110:~ 1.:n11 ""'I-: St•11t•1 111.,.1h r111 to run & -.111m~1111· h11tn•· .ti I 1t.1\ ~\.'>l !17011 I'\ .... SA Sgt Haynie SU-205 TEACHER·F /timr P'n>-Kinder!iarkn Mu't h ave early 1•hildho111.J e duca ti o n a n d l'" p e rie n ce. Jm mccl employment t'or info call 540-1919 v I (' I v r I I• I I i.t h I F'rt~· lo t;(/1111 '"" f"t•ltl rndroi1>llollo SI~ llu1t•l1 ,11a yl•<I t'Al11•11 \11 1-:ura SI~ 1!1511\, J\n·at.11• l 'ranc huu.-.1• 1 ;11 ·1!12 ~I l '\ ,., Teacher . P rt··SChuul Cert1f1 cat c or l'X pen ence. Afl<'rnoon nr morruns.? hours. 640·8820 T F. L F: P JI 0 N I·: SOU C'ITORS. 4 rt wk. 5PM·91'M. no !Wll, n0 1'X· per. $200 mo + wow. 54.CJ.5'»5 TB.EPHOME $175 5..'Wi Gt:.l'J Appli&WK~' 80 I 0 .•••....••...•••...•... F'rtF:IC:llT OA M /\GEI> lltll'l'<>INT SAU : :1:\0K W Warner nr lfarlror. Santa l\na !17!1 ~21 l 'l\'lll 1'/\IL> W'hr /l)ry r~ J )t1•f rl l!S, work mi.: or noc. !IS7·11133 HJ\lt(;/\INS UM'll rdri,.:i-, ~hr... rlryr.,, i.:;,r rur. Ot.·'1 t>uv-., Wl' ''''"" i.IPPI lk st /\1>111 [~;.Wt I . 534;.4330 >a I J'~t· ~puvt.'tl t-'1•1n 1111~ ~1.t111I w tl'hll<lra·n W.1td1 Uuj! ·1!12 (lf>K4 t'VI'' F11•1• 111 1! l11 v,1h lt• S;1movt'<.I w 1du~houw Mi 10'>111•\'l'' & Sun 8050 ···•······•··•········· CJ\.~11 1'/\IU F11r l!<I u.;,1'11 furn, :ml1 l(ltt-:-.& l'lr 'l'V',!157 ~t:J:I **I BUY** PAMTASTtcll 3 tam l\Jf~ thln111 ~111 , ~/U, lOAM , 321'1 Mon 1•11 • A vt' , t'M n r tli.irbor ., <:l~lt·r. tn9·77f&J (ilAN'fUAkAG t<: SAU: Tool11, tool t ht.'tll, knit JO wtroc"1. anlq tNlk 1111 tbl. l11k•••, MUCH, MUC'll MOtU•: 81tt1Sun ltAM arM atlo$ ~ 21111 St c M tUfanuly 1tara1tt' sale. S11t ~ Z l:Wby 1t("tll"· 1uy'I, un lNIUl'll, fW'llltW t'. lill,l' 2l3tJ Loreto, Mc'lra Ut!I Mur l'""•P lh llllC" H1thv ll"m11, la lll1·11 4' buy' t•lcll.lll ... di~ " lnlll or ltillU:\ .. ..,.. & Sat (J ~, ;1;,1 ,.; 811tboa IJlvt.1, ~lllou lflll t'°elllMUtU I fl'T~ 97:11 Furn1turt'. huu ,,drnllt tll'lll'>, l>nt' .i hrnl l(VOtl ~tu/( ~ut Suo II I IOll 014nl0'1, II I ~, .... rt•l.J .... 111plt• •Jll· llu111Jr1•1),. uf ,,11ro pl.·' l.k"1ll(lh'I lllt'lh 'hirh ... 111. mil. h I( & "wl•Jl\'r-. ,,,.,J ~wti. 40 ru~. pa11t-. & l1t'l>. Shl•:.rhn1: ''oat:. ~me lt11hc!> "llllUll l'\h.11 .i 1•urnpml(n 111: ... k Sal & Sun. Ma v I'* & i!O IO 4 I ~ :-, 5 I' o r l N t• h o n . Nt-WlXtrl Bcat•h f'ti & Sul !J !'r l~l t'un 111rc.t ~I l ' M t uy'. l'lulh1n1:. numerou' huuwholll 1ll'01' 1:1.ant Nl·1~h Oorhu11t.I g..,ra.:c 'JI<'. SJ I. M J ) l~h. South of lh-11. No 1lf W 1.1 r n t• r , h 1· l w 1· l' n Bruokhur-;t & llushard Nl'r ~hhorhooll (; <ar ,ai.:e Sale. Sal only , !13l'M l.ihu· Ln t: M ( oll'rm,, from Kat.Ser Sthcool 1 NEltafBORI fC )(ll> ~I\ l. E SO 1.AGlJNA ' ~1 an \ quality 1tL·m -;, I ~ IK5SH IS r.HfrJI llrt'' Hclrm '"'· drop lt:af tbl. terrar ium , 5~. 1-:J I <1QUilr1um . l>llll! matl.'nal May 12 1:1. tu ti l!ll<1ay 31651 J l'""l'I Sl So L<Jguna <! v1.111 Sl'ah . I\· I>\' r.·fn g, IA>r1 to1tc1 , lrnnk 111.'d,.,, mist' 1·amp1nl! & furn 11.(1511 L1ie. ( '11y111t·' ('rt. F\n VI) Y6J ~I I -.. ... . . . ·~ .. •• ''" ~ ........... ~~~0 1 ~~!~' ..... ~~~~' Ft1daii. May 11, 1979 DAIL V PILOT Rl'tl Qtr Tb 0'\11rc•. 4 y1 . 8"1xlOft pl~) ho u11t• loah.PoW9r 9040 .......-CycJ.s/ T,..._ i'~nit <1ho w proll JH~<'l P ant•ll<>d wull~. tll~d ....................... Sea 1t1n 9 ~O ••••n°•0 •o"•"0 .. M7 ll.17 t Cloor Cupboard~ w / ..... "-b """ TS ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt71 POIO ----'ll"•nl"i-~ wt"'"' •111ks '"' .:x;llrla -· • out ..... ·-. 17$ •:nduro. only I' lo' I h d II M "no o n ' dnve8.85houtll Loaded' '° ..,, .,.,. ... PICI(. M111t•r .ni.: 111 su 1 1• Make Offer ~0912. h 1 1.000m1. ltke new. AliiO. ltt V lldl rmtury tomplut.-.. Xlnt. 65 mp p WI Storl'd on '7ll 'I\ RM 250 Susuki, on· stick llh • 8. • na u ~-11479. HUM....... lr~•al•.ter M11&t 11etl/bet1t of· ly ndden 5 hrs. Make Of· l\'ftJ' window. wide Urea ,.... .a & m a g wh e e l •. Jewtlry I070 '78bcllS25M5-S916 7Jt-12161..._J fer 5S?S393 0 1187'137) ••••••••••••••••••••••• , .. .Ll"'OO'w-_..t '76 xukl 185, Gf\EAT ••9H R ft c •·r.-C'i t r uprl icht. -6 ' _. GAS SAVER . $660 . ~ I A,, Jo: • 1-:Ms,_ ~/belll o(r. a b•r stools AA for Jerry P erkms """2190 Tha Inn .. ruby .. I A ~ 64().7318 v•.r t•1•rt1h~. z R3 lo.. r at-.. ea. llayCnaseraMt Cbgli., iiii8'Su_"i_uh~1-G~67SQ, xlot Nncruld rut . tflOllO (':a ll EX C r.US I V 1-; inbrd.Npt.8 Ch $hp cond. Sl7SO. 5•8·3603 71411175 1.818 Mr S11vaicc fo:Xt:RCISJ-:.Un1que pvt ll.JSO. 644·11il7 &7PM 1"5\nM'llon ~ 2 edut' llH'<l .,.,·-.. -•• -u-.~-k-IJ y-,-.-.,0-0-.-, zc. ~hln1~ 1071 •. 'd M 21' Nova f1ah /C'r u11<1•, ~ ~ ..,. ., ' • tllfper women , 22 0 1 Suzu1u MX w/spa re t:n•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• be~nnlng_ new conrept) 5 MC. 7S h r'i, lr r · Ll..--1 A""'""' l1j( " l~Watt H~" n d ral rm In i1wimriirn g . 1on ln5 Sa<'nfl<'e ~ "'-""'8 '"""'' & new, ~llW 11794} $300 ftrm .. tcmtn" rrom bnC'k"~O tlt2·4752 .. ... 15' Bot;ton Whall·r 71lhp tl-16 tllt\3______ 1n dance. 1;ymnast 1c~. i';vllll'Ude. lrlr. 5 mos old, t<.'C thera py & lO YI"" of ~ hrs u.'lt-, 1mmat'ulal c, inst. Will v1s1t your home ~.200 p P. 675·83l6 M.u•••-8080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUGGAGE TAGS byappt only 8.13·1471as k rorr eony 675·7077 SlupJaCk ~· .. ,ybridi:r. Offkthmffure--&--twin 170 Volvo'-. VllF. worth $12.000. 'No trlr Equi,._nt 108 5 t:le'>t offer 675 422'J ....................... from yl)Ur bu~ine'\s card St'Od one card fur cal'h ta~ µlw. one 'pare WP r1 •t urn p t•rmJlll'rll ly Xlnlncw &u-,ed ofrfurn, wuh-d aura1·tivl' tJlt & plan Wt:.,. wk bcn<'hl'' '71 Scaray Wc·ekend(•r fully t'(jwpf)<:d , ~Int rnnd s 1:;,500 Dock J VJrl N1·wport 4!17 2725 ,trulJ. m et'lllll( illrhm· _ C 1-; SURPLy_s_·GJ_l _2777 I O n,-qwrcml'llh l'n· wnl lOO\l> & Lhdt' f'or a lll'N«lflahlt'd ta~ rnch.>M' wallpaper, f a b ril' o r Uay Glo" paper & Wl' will back & trim yuur tags Or try t wo c·ards ha1•k lo l.luck P H1n ;s S'l ca or 3 t$> cl 5 la)(:. Sl r.o ea b "J ICl)(S $1 50 l'<I JUor morl' $1 4Ut·a Sal<" Ta'< lnclude•J NO Cl\ltl>" l>raw your own or ...c-ntl nu nil·. addrl'S.,, f>hom• & w1•'ll rnu kc om· 1·;,rr<I per 1;1g Add 25' c111•h Send c·heck ur m rnwy or derto PILOT PRINTING P 0 I.lox 151i41 (~~la M<'S<t, (.';i !.121i2ti I': X (' L S I \' 1-. I':.'< f':lt('ISI-: Um•tut· l'~t 1n.">trut•tmn hy 2 1•1IU1' .11t•tl & •"<J)l•r d c 'I.JM 1N(1m1·n. 1A·i:m1ni.: nc" t'llnt'l'Ph 111 .,v.1mm1111:. lrmmg 'tt·m rrung lrum l11wk,.:r11d 1n d:uwc i.:ymn<.-.lat·-.. 11•1· lJwroµy & IU yr<, of 111,l Will v1s1t your honll' h\ uµpt only ~ t 171 ,,.,k fur l'a•nny ti7!) 7077 ()', ,·111 ~111•r-+\lll 'I <'I'"" '<·,am' v, ,. II 11111· 1• ool~11 ·1 fit s110 :>-'11 11l:;i; IBM ExecuttH' typewnll•r. t)OO. 95.s 2274 Ci': Oft· Curn1t url! Oak desks, flS Cha ir:i. 500 ol then\. $2 ~ 1\ll 'urplus furnllUrC ~ (lff1 I I I I I I Wood, library talllc:.. 3 :.1ze.. $111 SlO I) 1-; A I. S ' I> ~ A I. S ' 1>1-J\.L.S' 6.11 2777 Coof tbl 42X%. r>k1al 1hk :.tiX111, Maµlc '>ct•relary. ltd auto typ<•wnter An ll(IUt' ltUll<•rll) thl ,. 1, ('hr.. i'A•nrlh l'lr TV. 2 up ho l,ltrecl t•hr:.; Mhl! d l' ~ k W I J: ) (I S 'I l 0 IJ ('41> ~ L 1754 UROO --- 8087 ················•······ 1>1 11orn-d 'arnf11·1•' ~1l\1•1 --- 20' St·a Crafl Ma,l1•r Angll'r. Men• 115tl+!fH Ml'r<'. trlr, lull {'oq·r 100'! t\nl(lt•r n ~l!NI Tup lvn<l Call 752 !WV! dy,, biJ.01!t1 t'VC'> lfuodo fl<al hott.om rll'w p;.11nt Supt'r lnt k lhru out W11 h or v. 11 h 11111 mi.a 11r ti3 I ;;:;i, 7 '' r 1~154:.;5 Tl (;tJ,lmn. v. Jlk I hru Ii T full t'll\l'r-. lmma1· ~~l ti'i':l ~7fi 50' Mourrni.: "4 Tw in l>•<''"I S port F "li1·r -.lt'Cllti Ii. J\lt l'illlln (;rr0(1 dJv•· hoal $1!1,51111 OHO 1'ral1l• <!J;l !S<\2 lH4;, ( 'l;L"-'>ll' wt111ll Iii hay h11<1 t. v. Ghp & <irt·t·"s~ <.:Jll ti7J 7'~ iJ (\ 5)JITI Min "v1 l'ooJll-pup, tup loats, Soil 9060 t)luud l1nt-. ~.~, H...1'-.AJ ••• • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • T .1rnl' .., .. h111• 11mhr1·ll.1 1-l<•hell' :!2 ,,111 ;:Jll!I. l 'X l'oi katoo "" h•·:iut t'i.IJ:(• t•dl n11lthll•m $1U:IO 49-\ :!SU lj.I;,_ IOI~ Pianos & Orqons 8090 ..•...••.......•....... l 1 f) r I ~ fl l fl l ;1 I\ It , rn:ahui:.111). x lnl 1·c1111l Maki· ufftor 4!1-1 :~11:1 11 WW l 'ull1•r. 'IJ" :! C:liO•I (,J I 11 :.Jl! t'\ l'' I.JI :~ I ~' i'.111111\ !-.;11 l lJ•o.ll \4 .. Ii I n II ,a k \'I I .1 I 1•~1111..-I t.1k1· 111·w SIOllO l'11:J.17 .!.'At, 71 11"-'kY 400 dirt bl.kc $500 or be-;\ orf e r 83C).UJ51 eves. ----· Hond.a Trrul MO, reblt eng. Great for errand s Suve 1(:1.., $150 646-6285 Motor Hon9s, Sale/ a...tjStCMocp 9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Motot-HotMRental 20' to 31 ' F\Jlly self 1·ontained rl'•WrVl' now for Uottday!. & Wcckt•nd" HEGENCY MOTOR 1 IOM i': R i':NT AL.-; 9'.!!> N llarbor Hl vd. S.A. • •S:ll 2503•. HENT Luicury Motor h o m •· 22 · Palo m a •. Sl~p-. Ii £'HJ /Wl'l•k + ttma &W~ RENT 2:r FIHEH.\Ll. S ~'I.I-' ('() ~T 1\1 NI'; U Hl-:ASON/\Kl.E 1145 228.1 Molurhum\• Fenc1·d , ~1ora~e $15 m o 7611 7G33 or 5-m 1125 t Trailen. Tro•~ 9170 ···•··•·••••·······•··• 1!J1.: f,ayt11n 1rlr. I ~r old. ,\(', 1n:Jn} x1rn-.. 1mmu1· Mu-.1 'cc t•l <slJl>rl'l' :->L'l-:J.'~ '7l 1\1r-Ln·ain .Hr 11" 111ni:: 1•xlr::i'. 23' ~'d!> .. :. "t'J 9~ 6424152 /ldo Sert ice. Ports & Acc~uories 9400 .........•...•......... SERVICE DEPT. ( l'P('n fi [)3y, /I W1•1•k Mun f''r1 i .'.llJ !'i :w !->i11 urtlay' H lltl .1 1111 AttCH Chrys.-Ply. ~12!! If ar ho r 111 HI C.'11,lJ ;\1•"•J '72 Oatswi pickup, good lJrei. camper shell, Ong. pa int he iJte, R e a lly Clean. ruso. MS-6625 . '78Toyota SR.5 P.U. $4600 ~l96 '63 Dodge•,; ton short bed. SllW 536-3935 '114 F'lSO. 6 cyl Lo m1 PS. PB. Xlnl. $48~. OliO. IM7 3877 ------ "16 CHt-:V l.uv pkup w 1shel1. AM tFM ste reo . i.:d. t'Orld 642-8888 'fifi -¥. T w /new '72 Chevy C.'f'lit. 45 gal \ank~. 4 spd. ~!i·uAe ... 'upcr c ont.I . SI :J50 !16;1 OS.SI '711 f ord Tru1·k with lg (' :a m I> I ' r s 1 J 5 II 11.~n:rv , l'h 5411 4!M7 ur lil\Z 51«10 'Tl ('ht•V :1 I :i 1•r1·w1•ah. J\M FM -.r t•r f•o . <i ir. 2!!,001 rn1 m~1 \11\Jli afl ti 'Ill ~Ml' '1 11m 4 !.pd, air fWn:. goocl SI 5()(1 5.'i!l·X2ti7 'f{, El C'a rn1n11 J sp 1•111 11mn -.h1fl am 1f m -.tt•r . r un' ~re:it $1:100 . tiiS 21!111 1-'m Sal•· i I H 11111 h1·r11 s,'1t1t11l11 w11 1.1!.1· tt\ er pymL<, I,!\~ !WW .tit Ii 9570 .....•......•..•.••.... 1979 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER VAM SALES ~C1ot.'Spal>('r !>Ubs . Your phoo~. 4 lo S hr; a day SZINI & up comm wk 1-:Xp pref Over :!I . I I> Newspaper i':nt. 835 t;.is:J W/\SllE HS, J>HYEHS. TRA~ll COM P1\CTUHS ltt.'l'Ofl<llllOnt'<I, hk(• nl•W. I yr l!U::tr:inlt<<', rll'hW•r) $125 to Sl7S /'11mt-h1~h1·r /\pplaJn«i•l' T11w11 5.">-1 ~:12 C~w1 lll>t-.1 l"urmlurl' & A11ph1.1nt1•., OH I will ~i·ll "r Sf':Ll. for You MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 l'\imrlurt.'. 1'11>lh!''· mi..l Ml\l' potlt·ll 1>l.111h & Soml' ant q -. an.I & hanl!IOJ: p111-.. fn1m <,ml J asrrum-. Cd.\I S.11 H lu t.u xtra I~ S5 uv 1110 7fHtl . COllS(HL' l'li.1110 "ll UIJll !,!ht Madi• N Y WJl•d '111111 Ma~h ~ 673 ~i.">11 •••••••• II 1;1,.n I. f1hrl!I'' "'""I 'Par-.. matn & 11t. ~" trlr 9.i7~ ~It. !H:r.1 54'>-1 934 l1mt.:IK·•I l'JffiJll'I ll1·ll lilwri.:t.i~' h1 1:h h .1 • k j;j;)a ~n~1 I f,trlHJf Ill\ II t•,..l.i Mt"a titlh i IHI \/H, :111111 lriln'\ . pwr 'lt·••rltll.! r;irl111 fr•lnl ihw hr .1k••' & r ;,d1al lJ r1~ l t,!I; 11'1 I $6295 1-.~p1r1.~ 10 pm S· lJ-7!1 l to3PM Only . Tow tTurk dnvt•r na•<'dt·ll. Mu.<>t livc CM, exper on· I y 646-!*>JM 1'1lW Truc k l>nv~r.. t•x per 'f'f T11p l)~v l\ppty Ci &W 1'ow1ni:. 7101< <)Im -; W;,y, C M &tl 1252 Tramee. r1 <>f'mbly $1 25 h r Nr O C: a1 r port 556-71'117 1ravel aj.!cnt llt'l.-dcd in ,HJt.'!> of vanllr<>n tr<1\.1•I 1n1•lud1ni: 1·r1.11'\<'S. i"IT 11111 r .... 1nt1•rna111111al -.ale .... Sal;irv -+ 1•11.mm ~Jualif.i<'<i only m-.·d a 1111 ly %7 2700 Travel A1t1•n1 Whirlpool n1rfn.ll>l fn g l\voc;idugm, $75. 6'11).1:1()7 . l'Tot:".tl'r·('ht.")l I YIK' 2:.1 c·u fl , ~llud \'Ond Sl SIJ ~Z!Otl l lotPotOI no fro-.t rt•fng . $l l 0 /\mana H;i d ;,1r r:.nl:(c. under warr , $.!75. !'j,.'i,<}.~JI l-'r1~ufo1n· dr)t:r l·lt·1·l fj m1o , nrw . wh1tt• llar~i.1111 ~I 1!4(, :JX.'l!I w ... hr idr}·r . l\t·omr1r1· Sl5Cl ho1h /\rrwnJ rdn~ $<!S() 77fl·9s;J/i Auction 8015 .........••.•...•.••.•• 1':1q 1cn\·need tr;1v1·I ----------af!c·nl Wil I t rain r11r !'\o.1brt• i'><l't'llllV!' Tr:1v1·I ~rv1n· In rru•. Ca l':vl'' 7 14 6,. ,, 17 6:1. d •• ~ ... 714~!141.16 Travt'I /\genl Must lw vt· :! yr.,, cxv cr. Non- s moker S m a ll hu'y ;11(enC'y. Ucncf1to; :1v;.11l UJll for mlt:rvll'w. !-\:•I 1U to I. M F' 8 :J(I W 5 :111 194 9741 •TVPE S~TTER A M Ex1M!r prcl. (;1 arihu' C'o rnr1ciny . I r \ 111 1•. 54.9-3666. TYPIST JRECEPT. . With AOlid dl'nt•;1I ::.kilh r1 ... land <1e"t>lo1wr nl c l'rl'fl'r mature. oon ~molter 645·1•'i0l •AOCTION• f.riday 7:30 PM ~MAI.I. F.ST/\Tt-: m'l)( 1\ l.IQIJIDI\ TIONS 1,01' nt n('w ~ u'cd furnilurl• IMrm -.l'l..,, urm111r1•'i t•h111a .... thl-.. <·hr<.. sofa<., lovt•'t.'al-. l'hinc"•' arti.. l'rafb & fum1turt· SAVE SAVE SAVE Wt.· honor llof.\. MI'. (' ,1 <, h It• r "• (' h 1• I' k 'i & Cash NO l'l':H~()N/\L \'ll i':Cl\S l'LE/\S t-:• Fnod ;,vailabli• ltt•m-. :.ubjel't l.U µrc.,al1· MASTERS AUCTION 20751 ~Newport lllwl <'M ij.13-!1625 i;.1(i lll®i Waitress for brc:ikfa,.,l licyclfl e020 «h1ft. Estrl'lla Country ••••••• •• •• ••••••••••• • Club. 49'.!·6128 2-lin P/\HM10UNT t5sp WaitrH~lrvine Lunch JH! Mon· .. 'ri I u r 2 l'V ~. C'losed Sunday & holidays ldeal f 11r hou<>cw1 fe or colle~e ,(u dent 545 5556 M;ir:.ha 24 ~ WAMTID DRIVER SUNDAY ONLY 'l'ourt·r Mo~llY Cil m11y lll·tler I han 11l'w $515 '1.cr.! 27[WJ nr s:w; m4U S11n1trayt, G1rl,, lloy,, xlnl cond SZ5·$l0. 840·2255 a.Ii~ Mat.rials 8025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l''oldini: cabtntl d1wr5 4H "xl'IO " compl rtl' w /ha rdware $:15 N1•w wmdow 54"x54", 16gla.si. SIJr'S 9)5 673·699l Cots 8035 To de liver Daily J'ilol hundlcs to l'3rncr<; He· ~Uln!S van or la r J?,C sl a· Uon wagon and a !lOOd dnvmg recorq. Phone 642·4'321 and ask for ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ha~y Seeley o r Don lllM/\L/\Y /\N K itten-; w '. ..-F.QUAL C. F ./\. R1cadoro Linc fl>roHTUNITY Mmg Chiu l~m~ 510.1760 ___ l!:_M_P_LO_V_l!:_R __ , Perswn kittens. rhamp sm .'<l Cl-'/\ re~i<itered. shots SlS-0 & up. 54ti·9965 Want to be your own boss? Wanted: expert sewing mac hine ope ra tor 111 tertSled in career in de· StlP\. No women. 640..2036 btwti 10.Nooo. . WAUHOUSI No exper. req'd. Your area. All s hirts. Good pay. Paid weekly. No fee. Must be over 18. MOllB.L TEMPORARY 752-8M2 558-90Z7 D09I I040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Doberman puppies, I\ wks. AKC. c:h. lines'-reds / blks. ph 838 ·0 28 9 eves/wknds ----Lhasa /\pso pupp ie s. home·brcd. llam1llon - L1 cs c h a mp ~tock . 3 m ales. xlnt show pro· spe<:t . 540-2928. ForSaJe: M. 9mos. Cham· pugne Cocke r Spa niel, all papers & shots. $125. 67~426.S. IRVINE 11JSTlN 14·wcc k ·o ld female ~~~~~~~~~I Golden Lab. Apartme nt dwelle r . mus t sell. Originally $'l16. Will lake offer. 770-8151aft.e r 5 X·~ Tech. part time, ~LO In. per week. 4.5 hall ct.ys. Mon-Fri. For Or1boped.tc Surgeon's of. lice. FHbion Is land. ..... ....... 1001 ....................... SOUDOAK •"S.roUdeek XlalCondl 548-8651 Pure Doberman puppies, tails cl'Olll>ed. claws re· moved. MU'. Xtra big. Call61~29'll. liO. Olte lovable M. Beagle, aood marlGngs, liO me. aoghouse " eittras . ~or956-3226 ' 12 11· wht .. or .1 l uxl'<ltl 't \ i.., p1~-U in hm vl'IH•t Lrkt• ()fr.wh1ll'. hl:ll'k & ru't llt'W $!511 t;,tll 71~1!f ..,, n IX'<I t'tJUl' h ii. t•h,a Ir ll.an,::1111'! lam1ie. m 11iwr &. s1a1t1t•tl i.:la:.:. antique w tswai:: $75 Ca nc :mt gold finish w 1-;Wi.11( Sl:!S Cry!.lal l'han dclH•r w ic;waii SJSO PiltlO !>Waj.! IJ)!ht f1xt un • SIO "'111-7049 (in.'t'n wini:: b1.11·k ch air w Jmatchinit olloman. $100. 64(>. 7<H9 3 pc SCdlOf'lal. rnffl·e la blc. lamp tahlt• & ;11· n:s:. . 25" roloT TV, \'l'ry .:oocl l'on<l. 675-&0; S.·:rr'" Kl•nrn11rl' llv)' 1J11ty l':il'l' I> r v l' r , !->l l' rt•o Co11c;OI( .. anu th·.,k ~iJ73 Sofa lm·\•<,t•al. m tl pl'tl roffPr· 1111. -.ml "lll'rl'o. + m1-;1• Cum Sal 33ltl Scavww Aw. Cl>M Ommi:: talJll'. oblonl!. hv llakt:r. 64" I , ,,3 .... " w. +- :I kaV\."i l'a llf' .,...11fe, & f..,lm pads 11).'.0 IM ~ 7fl Sofo $11~ HO().l ;l',minc Cort)na Ul•I Mar fi44·7ti05 New <>crfa & lrH·••.,••Ht. hmwn & Ian S'>IMl/ht•'l .,(r 4:•t ~$>1 M !II ' rnnll'mlJ'"ra & t•hair, hkr nc·w P im• 1lm1ng rm 't'\ lit 6 l'hilll"o, hkt· nt•W 1-'lnl' hull'h till". llkl' nl'W 21 .. Phil1·11 con-.r1l1• TV l.a1.y 11<1) r<'dm1·r... h.-. & h<•r". & 'l(·cpl·r ... ufa Tabll'S, lamps. t'll' ('ti II afi Ii Wt'1:•kdHY'· <all day Frt & S<tt . ~.S I f.8.''6 LovC"ly lri.: o;1•1·1111nal. l1m'· Rrt'l'n. )'l'llow ~ wh1ll'. $1~1 fj.W li421 S::at•nf1l'C' ant111ut• hul1 h Makt· offl'r f>ltl IJllf, i\nl.lfl dn"''l'r w 1m1rMr, (.:me t'tdar c•ht·.,l med S7. mtl desk 646·530H > (.;ouch !JI 2 ', t•uryl•d "'(' uonal. xlnt cond . $100 ~.!f(.:J6 cvc·s l\Jll•n's fo\Jrn1t ure (/Ult,, new owntrsh1 p t'lrn;c oul sale. All floor inventory must f{O before remodel· 1ng. 30·501 : S a vin g Furn. la mp!I and ac · cesson e'I Credit terms avrul. W J llolt lnlenorll, i i364 Del P r:ido. Dana Polnl 496-:1111 Mon thru S:lt , 9:30 to 5 :tO. Sunday 12-5. Early /\mer. sufa & lr11,. win~ cha ir w /ottoman. S')50, Adm1ri;il 15.2 cu H. f r o s tl e !ls r c fri g w/icemaker, SJ()(). /\II on· ly 4 m os. o ld , C all 548-9943. -------~ly American Cal shop hutch $249. Tell City love· seat rocker 1229. F1oral living rm c hairs 919 ca . All like new, sec lo a p- preciate. 644·34611. Dining set·4 chrs $.SOO. Sofa & loveacol $500. Drwn lthr couc h $500. Orgin Or ig Ames c hr $186. Girls wht bdrm furn $13). !rf 5-0477 Gll•W. aoss ••••••••••••••••••••••• Big Yard Sale . Sat /Stln • &-3. 286 Cost.a Mesa St. C.M. APARTMENT SALE·TV. &r rum. lot& ol Junk. 15631 Williams. Apt. 48, TusUn. Fri.sun 543·98:M ttso 54X ~.u~ Power Scwmi.: Mu1'111nt'. Mist'. bricks. Ma :.t>n1 e J<'Wclry , Uooks :1115 Sumalra Pl Mt .. .,a Verde, CM Kini( s ize t>cc.J. Mayta i: elt.'t·drycr. S Pl'S pl;,ry pen st.'<.11onal, !JXl2 wool ru~. llOston rocker. 110,::~ re bed . m 1<.1' ll cm s ~9300 Nu JuM, l'a"lh pleas!' 11H5 /\n11he1m Ave 11 l6B, (.' M 645 4G5!1 May 13. !!/\ M tu 1 l'M M1~1· l'V1•ryth1ng 11;1o:1 Oak St. Fountarn V;ill~·y OHTall>t'rt. ·----MOVING C arai.:e S.iJI<• J..<iwnmowcr, new t.lrycr. kmg sz 001. toy-.. tool~. d el·orator 1ll'm ' i-:veryl h1n~ mu'\ ~u SJ\T ONIAY IH/\M 10 11'M ~00 S1t•rra V1!.la. !ltli ----lkds St5, courh. SI ~>. ~mall tables & lamlb 5 sp m:rn ·, 1)1kc S>5, drum :.l'l Sl75, ofr •h·.;k ~. rrusr 757 West Wilt.on. < 'M 6.11 l'J9f).1 De<· or a I o r !. 1• I I r n I! '11 m 11 I 1· ., IJ p h " I ' 1 f;•IJnc-.. J>ai.k1·t~, i·ou<· h. l' h r o;. ;J t' I'('!>' JI II''. l11mps, t•h1lds lkfl "'I, 1·u:-tm quill, w pillow,, rlhl & IWIO 'Prt.·ad' !).am Jam Sal only. 1112 S;1ndca-.tlc·. CdM !...AT from Ill ;1, 1:!11 1.1•n W0(1 0 nr c; .\1 llouschuld :ipplrnn•'l'"· ptcruc l<1hlc & hcneht·.,,. ping poni.: I h i. 1H1rt slerr'O, 1·:.ir tape cll•tk & mor\' MOVIN\. Mu~l ~·II . pool tbl & lam1r... wall unit. Pini: ponl! tbl, T V . qu st. matlrl'S'i. I ru11dtc hed. 100\ of llarlcqurn paper hacks. Natinn;il \.c<>. Worhl Rook l'nt·v. & misc. hou..,.l'hOld •l<·mc; Sal/ 10·5 11}11 Al.-.11 J\ve . CM. lk-tn Tw;tm & l rv off 16th SL 1142 21r1!:1 Nc11<hborhood Gara,::c Sale· Se11<'11ff area Palm & Gold enwcsl /\nl1qurs. qu. slt.'Cpcr, great vant• ly sat. 9 lo 5. COM,.; SEE! Gar agl.' Sal e rl'fni.:. furniture. beds. m 1"' 1980 I Is l h mus. II U 964-~I May tag w a11 h e r . o ld dryer . c hairs, ro ller skates .. sz 7. whl. Lots or misc. g oodirs . R l~2 Mars eilles Or. HU 847-2444 GARAGE SALE·Excc desk, stereo, r lolhes. e nd t.bl. nusc. Sat only IOAM · 4PM. 45-01 Do r chest er Rd.CdM. GARAGE S AL E · Hous ehold llc m s, clothes. wk bench. radio. !M Sat & Sun. 1818 Beryl U\., N.B. Sa\ Only 10-2 Moved. Kit tbl set. uphol chn. like new, misc tbl & d crt 'r ilem.41. 22311 Walllnl(ford HB. Brkhrs l /Busha rd . ac fnn mdJs tn Hunt ·g Sb'and Garage Sale. Sat May 12. M : F.nd ta bles, 4 c hest of drawers. toys. etc. 1086 Tulare Av e .. C.M 59-0474. 1 wrn11ghl iron pat111 '"' 1:-.1·iJ \ fr;,rn1•, 111•\lh 1·us h1un' S21J/Olf•·r li4(17U.19 Dn.1f.lt~ for 1.mda mo11 .. 1 Bluffs cundo , l1k 1• 11.-w eond M ake llff 1·r 6'\U-7().19 MoOler'"' Day S1)1·1·1al, :!O pc watcrles.'> couk .. arl', i.:uarantecd to put a s m1ll' on Mom·., ran· Sale pnce $2$0 Charge 1 t. Ca II 962· 3Zl2 Nl'WJ>()rt fka1·h T<·nn1 .. Cluh Cull memhl•r-;h111 l11r ,s ;1I1•. He a '" n ;, 11 I,. M1:twnrk 1>1•v1•l1111inl'lll (.(, 97:j 112!> Carpctmg for 1oJk 'Th,_. Nl'W111>11f•r Inn ha-. avu1I <·a rr>t!lmg from I! Ul">l tt.l(om-.. g11ld nr ~n·t•n ~fra:.urc-; 3:j -.11 y rcl, 11 07 Jamho r t•t• ft(I N1·wpC>rl UcaC'h, 1;.14 11\J(l t·'<t S7'1 Mano COPY MACHINE 962 703.1 T1rf any 's ml'nl h1•r'h 1 IJ rard. Npt Or h Cl11h. ~>. Zcmth 1'(111..,oh' T V , Sl.25 .• ll;inl Oak l>d rrn. \Cl S200 7M·IN)21 l ntl•r11rnt'11l Spa•'i' :! T'lol!> 11 ;,rrhor 111•,l Ccmelary . Ue'l o fr !>1(,.(1710 .... llumml'I llfJll''>. n 77 S550 P ri n l c-.:. lluu,•· Cry-.lal. new. ' , pric t• llui: o;hampom·r . nl·'W . ~ 193-8163, <1!12 7li(i2 New lh·rbe l D1·l1g h 1. llerlX'l Weight 1.m ... Prc1 gram Mon1·y llt11•k G uar an let.' !lf.1 J!IAA I-or Sale Kin~ ,1 11\'<l . ·" w rkd ch1ldrc•n' l1ook' /l.i cloll'i, 1·h1Jct.. thl & 1'111 ., Kl'.I J.l!I:! Newpo rt H1•11rh l1•n n1.,1-;w1m cluh m 1·rn 111.·r.lup, moo or l)(•'il orkr W>-:.Y.!2 ---M~:l Verde Countr) Cluh member!.h1p for '''"° 631 3.127 ------ J Waynl' Tennis Clob family m em bers hip. $200 l)clow pre!it'nl club pnrc. R.i ch. M5..48M() 8 5 ---Iii" rad ;,rrm s a w. xlnt rond $2-i5 Rar & 5tool-; $15 2 end tahll'S Sl.S Oys 646-486.1. eve' \fl9 lf.168 S P O RT IN C. ll O lJS E M E MB E llS llll'. only Sl70 + small m onthly fee. Peg_!!y. 960 4392 Golf me mbers hip Irvine Coast C ntry Club for sale 1·749·:WH or642·6571 Pro-line ladies' ~olf duhs, wood.<!. irons E xcellent COJ'ldlllOn $75. 499·5 116 evesungs. Ca rpet1n R. Y e llo w Sculptur e $2 00 y d . 12Xl0 & l9Xl2 & 17X l2 9f>3.0077 Portable s lu~d y burn s t y l e bid~. 14 X 16 w/shake roof. 3 doors. noor. complete interior florescent II ghtln ~i. Lumber alo ne w ort h priceoflll50 Color coat· ed plan of as~embly free Phooe 540-&Mll . Save Gas. ente rtain at h o m e VIP Pr o f Brunswick pool tbl. Xlnl rond. lG c ues, all c11tra equip. + tiffany l1&mp. 644-1538. PLAYER PIANO !'llAHI' M/\NV XTHl\S llABY Cll/\_.l\;l) l'l/\;'1:11 STEINW1\Y u r1warrs H 1'>NT A.LS /\VJ\ IL Paul's Piano S~ 128 W 191.h CM 548 7272 • * •••••• Nt-w 9 ' Kaw:.11 Cc1nN·rt l~r;md. Must w ll $13.~IO Ul'alcr 751 I 121 Ft'J'ld('f' Rhodes, w /,pkr. hc;,dphones. bcnt·h & (•a-;sse\l(' talJ(' pla)'l'r . SI HXI DcaJcr 751 1121 -... OUT OF G~? Uuy a l!n mh;dl Pri.ltlU & i.:l'l a mopt:d frl't' BR IMHA LL PIANOS Aero\\. fr om South CO~\l Pl&i• 751 1171 ~i Wu••I )',1wl 1, -..111, Intl 1-JIJ.: l-:\lra• .Xlnr • 11nd Sl.!l!Jll tr:.ch ti.\5 !'>.111 ~>I. l'AT 15 Xlnl 1·am1I Wt l'ra1kr. all •·xtr;a., SJV ll'll">l11fr li7:1 ;101 Uaravcll~ 111flatal1k • ul1 bcr boi.lt w 1i.111I W11l l.ak1• :111p motor va.t'l.l unt•t• £5() 8:rl ·IZ>2 N{'W W1"'it'ia1I ~hail iJWa.,. kJl uwl Volvo l't•nlJ. all !>par.., SU.lb, Wt!nCht:' 61. rii.:~1ni.: /\lrt•ad'r 11 .. l1111·n·d to pn,alt ,,,nl Caril ( >Wtll'r .in''°"" '" "'II ;: I.I >1?1. 11i 1 11r 71 t ti7~1 '>)'Iii Sho<·k :!:'i. lull c·•H••h, St·ug11ll O B. 1 lll 11h. 1511 l!t:noa. Sfllll., Sl:?f)(J l),1y' frll> ltiOI . t·Vt''i ~I:! !JHlll) llohrl' Ci.It IG', r.11·1· t"ll\lll'Pt-d. w 11 rlr s1:10t1, " 11 SJ:IOI> 751 t;.')43 809.. :•i (:Ir p11t•r '7!'i. ,. C; VII I" Sfaoriin9 Goods O F • k no t t m " t l' r • ••••••••• •• • • • • •• • •• •• • SIO.!XIO 714 1'"6-30:" :! M'UUa t;iak.-,, MN.•I 72K w lbiJ\·kpdcks. abo USl't1 Wl'L,Ulb M0-411411 York all 1n on1· gym bt·nch, I 'il'l of ... qu.11 ra1·k,, 2 l>tir' ~ 21Mll111> of w1·1~hL-. Sl75 t)<ll\ 1!1>1:\ TV. Rodio, HFi, Stffe.o 8098 .........•.........•... rnin & 2.5in <'olur TV., St25 ea tyr war. frt-v 1ll'I fiill 5.140 Nalwrnwh1 t·a-.:.t'llc 1kt•k . sm 2lln Color TV SJ!'i lyr war. frt'l' 1k l &12 5.;i.1() Prof ~1ud111 t.'Qu1p. 'l>l't't rtJ Jl't'IJU'il I \'lo !'lflO w ,1 ll 1\MI' 217 pn• amp. 2111 i:raph1 t• l.'QUalr7l•r, 'l\·m• :~n1 to" <,l\·r1·u rt•cl to n · l'I. l>BX 122 n111s1• reel I ll<'W ,t.Jtl\o; Grl'UZard 11 wa) o;pkr'\ 15 .'f wmty1 . all or part. 10·: or ori~ 1u;t, :ill prrfN·t . uodt·r wmty 1;.11_11_:n_1 __ Rl•autlful :!!>" ('(llnr TV :! yr warrunl y. frl'" th• l~'l'I")' $1 18. &1G 17116 Rt /\ 25" Color TV l,1kc n<·w all wood cahmcl $150 673-1153 ---loah & Marine ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 32' HOUSEIOA T Pe rfect fo r a wknd hideaway or ~ucst house Mw;l be moved lo your moon ng or slip, will con· s1dt•r a ll o ffe rs. J e r ry .. ~ Galley l"uel. CN G g a ... 'yst e m . T a nk & r r - i:ulalor. Lik e nu . 642·2836. f'tberg las d in ith)' Wllh e.le<.'t n c molor S200 8.'J0-9151 eVCI>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 cng repaired. reits , painl. maintenance 7St-0t03 aft 5Pm for appl. IJft. ('yl'lunl' w tr:o1l..r Nl·w 1n '711 lli.lrrll} '"'·1t $114!5 Sl ,225 'alu1· m:11r.1!i 1:r 111·nJ1' &· 11 II :'li:t.:i :O-:··w 1 Shp St11uk1 (·111: .I -.1111 Sti'S "10 I :~II l.11111 14 w tr.ult·r \lnl 111011' 1<;11·1111! • •jlll)' [)\..) l•~\2 .ift\·r I pm 1'.'74 17' O'l>a> ll.1\--.,111.·1 ~ tr.111\-r 511\:il• :\1111 1·11ntl I '"•ct 110 I\ •\'ll .. •)11' ~..\:i ~!t\11 N1·v.ron u; C'a l11n '>lt•t'IJ' '"'' VW pull!> 1t ca~il.', Tra1la•1 \<Ub t t•Xl'dil'lll t'lllllh lJ011' SJtiOll or ht'"' •lHc.·r ~~ 7L211or !!ti:! :..11;:1:1 ' ~.S.ips/ Docks 9070 ••••...••.............. SUPS AVAILABLE YAC N1•\\ IJUrl t;ilfj 0551 W:a11tr1l 50 !-.la p Cu r bc<i ut 1 ful l'h ri-. l ' r ;i ft u.n:11 441i-SMll or (2 IJ 1 ~[176.1 NEl:':O Ji' S I.IP 1-'llll S/\11. 1\.~k for Cynthia. 5.1'7 227 l 21' shp, 111• or m111ir Wrll cxch mamt. rui•t• ~ail lesson-; h75-4 IG2 loah. Speed & Sid 9080 .•....•............•.•. 17' Gla.'>1>ar 150hp lnhuarcl tmi:. lrlr. 1:00<1 1•nnc1, nds outrlnVl' s100010 BO Will sell l'ng .separately 963-00t I Ttw1sp CN'fcrtiott ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• High property T /\ X i':S 1ben came PROP l:l Next the GAS P•un :s• lhencame ... ~wisely _!\men ca' •'i.Y DALE'S RV Rlfttal & Sales. ltte. Sl"O. LA. Denver 1·800·854-0399 outs 1dl· 0.lif. ~~ tOJO ~=-/ tt50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• llt·llwlr VW f':M:INE lur "all' ':111 X /\M lO I I' .\1 , a.\k lur Ut>an ll:J 515·W52 '' '"d S<·I up for ·7:i I>od.J:t• ti "YI v-.n ~oo 551i 1i1:1:1 1''11111 J:WI t'nl! & \'ti I ran .. $1.'!0 1-~ni: JU~l re1Ju1ll t;~ iK7>! AMtos for Sell~ .••.............••...•• I ~1 l'Ol<T,\:-< I ;\OTll' I': TO Ill-\l>~.H~ \'.'I> \II\ t-:11'11!-.Ut.-.. 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Re movable Gi-4624 1714 )5.58 IOOO hrlop. !2,150 556·2415. Auto•, M•w flOO Auto•, Mew 9800 Autos. M~w 9800 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• UP TO 500 MILES ON A TANK OF GAS * MEW '79 210 SEDAN 2 Door 4 cyl engine. 4 s peed transmission. body side moldings, tin ted glass & unde rcoat (Ser 629846)(Slk. 55 t9J. 53899 "NEW '79 PICKUP Fully factory e quipped. 4 speed lransm1ss1on. undercoat. wsw hres. lmled glass & economical 4 cyl. engine. (Ser 414981) ( Sii< 54001 54549 MEW '78 200SX • cyl , 5 ·•oee• '""'. '" "°"", ~ tinted glass. wsw tires. AM/FM ~ stereo radio & body side moldings. (Ser. 080337). (Slk. 51 15) • 55699 """-•··--·-----... $ 1&11. au.-tosirtof ..... Good 'tll n lllMW.,... ~. ........... ...-.. . . . 9131 Alht, l•port.d AaleM, 1-.orW ...... UMd , ····•····••······•···•· .•...........•.•......• ······················' '-ae 971 nt.,11 '767 ..._. HIO ...•....•.•.......•.... ..•.••.........••...... .. ..................... \ "T1 Turbo Callero. fully '77 TR7, l ·apd, A t C. eq~pped. •Int cond , will -.0,25mpg. l5S(IO, make offer you ran't re •9083eves ''*'· 714/ 967-2773, 213/ ........................ 531.-0. v•...-9770 .. ..........•.••.•..... ;s llO Waaon. dtk 1m w tt an 1nl, /\IC. AM radio, rt>ol rk, 41M. $3'700. 6.\13118' '7~.-Z. SIM, llffds minor '""1l. S5(XX) firm 498-~ '76 "210.Z"' Fabulous "Z " with AM/fo'M :1 tereo·tap1•, 111~c1aJ wheels and oll '/.." teatun.-s. C667PVK , Al.AN MAGNON PONTIAC ~Harbor lJlvrl al ~·aJr. c~111 Mesa Sill*·4300 1st IN UTILE G~·UPS I ;11, .;1pp1n· luxury Jl J l11w1·r p11n" Dot Duls un '' h l 111 Oranl(c (;ounly 11.ahun Sall"I lln!l UATSUN 280ZX $9799 t'\llly htC1ury C(~W ppcd' • 79·tiH7 1070051 NEW HYTR l>ATSl 'N 200SX $-5799 5 SJ)e{.'<i. faC'I aar l'OOd , AM/FM s tereo. (711-1771 170003) 1979 0 1\TSUN 210 $3999 2 d oor. 4 s peed , un dercoat, side mldJ!:. . door e tlJ!e g u a rd (7~6429:!0) NEW 19711 DATSUN SIOWAGON $4599 4 speed . fact aar cund . s1d1' mid.:~ , undercoat. t•u s t o m qr1p1 n ~ 178-1.33.1-1153.'>3 I All pnc('s plus lax k license & s ub1cct to µnor ~a.It• Ad pm·co; ~oocl 72 hc!UJ') alter pubhcuuon •DOT• DATSUN lfll05 &:ur h Blvd Hunlmi!lon llearh 540..0442•842-778 I 1173 RX2 cpe, new paint, tu'el, clUlc-h. AM IFM 8· trk, ma1 whls, 11$00. ~ Mica••._ '740 ······-················· I '72 MllCIDIS JSOSL Aiate brown with air cond . automatic , casitt1e & bo(h tops. A daaiC'! (447NJN>. SIJ,79' IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 '73 450 S F: XJnt cond •. Ivory & Bamboo Int . Mich Ti.res $11 ,500. or trade for R E or T D 's Cal l Curt 642-5554 63H2166 '72 Mercedes 350SL. blk o n blk , like new . SJUOO/olfer PP 642· 1366 '76 450 SL. Hed. Ab!>olule- ly beau11ru1. 25K m1 0 r 1 g 0 w n l' r . $2 t. o o o . r ir m . 1 1 4 / ~ PROPANJ:: European '72 230, 6 ryl. lo m1'o; Must see Aft 5. 645·5891. ---- '75 SEL. Xlnt c-ond Gold w/W1re whl:. 42.000 mi. leatll 1ntr . $15.000. Ph &W·61m, R33 3130 ---'77 4.5(J SEL, Brown. lo m1 Xlnt rond 644·4201 Spy~lass. Cd M '64 220S Rblt ~n~ $2300/bst orr 645·0519 --- •75 Me r cedes 450SL Silver w tblk mt Alloys. lo mi. nawlcss. SliJ.500 714493-8363 '61 MBZ ds l .. rantast1<· tondition $&800. 962·7308. Val. Eves l9IB ~L. both to~. xlnl rood. aulo, have ln see to apprec iate Sl2,950 1>73-37 so /494 '2220 '76 450 SEL red w /lan velour ant alloys, elec sunroof 36,000 m1. tfu-. CV<.'ry th 1n g s 111 SUll fo'allbrook 728-3280 o r Nl'wport tl73·C474. 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Ww 1979 MGs & MIDGETs m stock rnr 11nmc.'<11Utl' 1M1v~ry ' All <·olor..' 5cc US bcfort' you huy TODAY!!! Bau~r, .. , M. on · .... ..:. .. -.. ~ ..... , .... ....._..,"""" Fiat 9725 ••••• ··•••••••••••••••• :!9'l5 lfuroor Rini '76 X19 r1ul. A M t FM COSTA ~tESA ~1creo. low miles. <·all 979-2500 S52 fi<IR7. art e r 5 pm MGI 9744 ~•'°l!l· 111~5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'frlluw i7 FIJI Xl!I Xlnl '74 MGll (;T l ll·an. l•l t•ond. Lo 1111 &l ofr m 1'c;. ,\.\\ F\1. n 1•-. r,.~;..>-12.art ti Jlll'~I l'lut t·h . SJSOO r1rm l-1at '73 121 Sp1cl<•r. cxtr.1 ~. SlU5 1;.12· Lt'12 Iv me" ti4::!-fi7~ '6!.I 12-1 Sporls Coupr, Oean. new en.It 28mr l!. um rm. G•l2·!l758 o r &15-7737 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand Mew '79 HONDA Cars MANY To Choose From! UNIVERSITY OldinDbiw · Hondo Ccn • GMC • Trucks 2850 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 540·9640 '74Civu· XJnl ('(Jnd. 4·s pd. lu~ r c k. $2200 Call S,."19-47111 ...,... 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mew 1978 Ir 1979 JAGUARS XJ6L.-;. XJ 121.s &XJSCoupes MosL rolnl"'l available rur 1mmedtalc delivery. TEST DRIVE OME TODAY!!! Bau,~/'" .. , Moqw.. ff••~, ..... I. .... f..,.,.........,;...,.,.. 2925 llarbor Rlvd COSTA MESA 979-2500 Rare '72 XJ6: Lowma Ci995 ~·7439 or S44-2l28 '67 XKE 2+2· SinJ?le Owner. mint cond, new pistons. valves etc. Must sell! $4.500 or best offer. 642-3218 Newport Beac-h. 73 XJ6,Silver. blk lthr stereo 6 ryl. reg. gas. fl5()(). 631-0749 Jag '76 XJS. Silver. red leather .intenor. 22kMi. ~.AM tFM stereo . xlnt. cond. Sl2.500. day 714 /541-3374, eves . 714 /8311-11630. 1.967 Classic '20. dnt rond. onginal throout, $7200 . P.P ~2054 1970 Jaauar XKE Rdatr. 49.200 mllee, Good cond. ~alt4pm. Kil 1~16 Hew 1979 MG ls Mo re peoplt• buy thc MCiB ronvertible lhan any other c·onvt'rt 1blt" See CS l><'fore you huy TODAY!!! Bau,...-!" ... , !lfo(on . "-~~--,.'­......... ...._...-....,... 29'.lS llarbor Blvd. COSTA M ESA 979-2500 Peuipot 97 41 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PEUGEOT SALES. SERVICE ANDLEASIHG OVERSE1\.5 DELIVERY AVAILABLE BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BJ::ACll 752-0900 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 PORSCHE 914COUPE With low miles & th1111 one's in excellent c-ond1 lion. <040K,\O) $4999 NABERS ~ 2 <:AX) Ht1rl>ol Blvc1 C0<>1.1 ~. 540-QIOO 1977 PORSCHE ti IS TARGA Black on black. l..eather. air c-ond. & Blaupunkt cassette. (7l5RXDI. $11,f"v BEACH IMPOITS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0ffO 1975 914. 30mpg, Blk, mags, AM tFM 8 trk, Xtras. Xlnt cond. 16S()O. &3712 '11~ 9a4: BlktBlk. AtC. Snrf. Alloys, AM /FM Cass. All xtras, No dwn. T JO lse. Buy SlMOO. 8-6, m.3011; aft 6, 675-8836 '19 tu.SC Tar1a. Guards red. loaded, xlnt cond. 9,000 mj, ll.500/l'OL. M66 per mo. 213·442·60.12 ext 317 days, 714·962·1ZM aft 1. AU for Larry. VW • Havlna trouble aell· ilia )'OW' car? Try ua Top ~.,. • Paid for or Noll Brtng your car to Jim Mnlno Volkllwayen, 11711 Beach Blvd .. I Wll· inllol'I Heach -Ask for Frank Marino or Tom Aikin. '64 SC Classic lmmac. <Uld. Xlnt. me«hanlcal- ly. Lual•fe rack. Cover 6 bra. AJ . ong Red In oo&or. 64fi...5486 72 914 1.7 runs great good ml.PiOO 548~ i 1 911S, blac-k on black, 5 spd, new Arua's, Konas. stabl.Jr..er. rblt e ng ., trans & clut c h . $8500 . 714:5S2·3D lalh lloyce 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• #l DEAllR IN U.S.A. ROY CARVER' ROllS·ROYC( IMtJ•ml>Ortt Ne•llO't k .c" ,.._ __ _, .,...._ ClOSfD SONDAY\ '!'BSalvcr Cloud I $19,000 985·4 144 '76 Silver Shadow. blk Mmt cond 22Km1 Nu Mic-h ellns F ac•lory s e r vice 640-8623 714 /640-8623 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUI SALES.. SERVICE AHOUASIMG '78CLEARANCt-: . NOW lN PROGR ESS' BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 1973SAAI 2.0EMS A strong runn1nJ? rar with AM / t•M stt-re<> & c· u s l o m. w h l ' ,~ I '> 16l8PES1 Mow °"'Y S2 I 50 Mi rod~ Mmda/Reftouff 2150 Harbor 81.. C.~. 645°5700 73 Saab EMS. AM FM . 25 MPG. AC. S2:ioo 559·4145 or S48-9574 Toyota 9745 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 978·TOYOT A CELICA Yellow w11 h 5 'iflt'"d. stcrt-<> l<IP<' & a ir 1·01uJ 1\ sharpy' 1921\'.1 1\1 ONLY $5895 HOWARD CIM•rol•t Ol1vl' & Quail Sh NEWPORT Bf:,\Cll UJ.0555 '77TOYOTA CELI CA LIFnACK 25,496 mil~. I t') I . ,\ T . ~ l 1• r 1• o I ,J p " . mai.:i. radial-. 12!<1Sl'T Iii 12!} I SS566 * J.C FORTUNE Pnnt1 ac"G M <.: ~E tsl Sl .S11nlJAnJ (71415.58-1000 1978TOYOTA SR5 LIFTIACK F.x cell('nl l0ond11ic1n , 1\M1f'M '>lerco & lo" rrulcs (fl64UO R 1 Mow °"'Y $45 SO Mirocw Mcado/R~ 2150 Harbor Bl.. C M 645-5700 '78TOYOTA CELI CA LIFTIACI< 8.317 ffi.ll('s, 4 cyl. A T ps. !o t r r l' o l J pl' ma~s1 rod1als M72l.'BY 6112'2 1 $6966 *J.C. FORTUNE Ponltar -G MC ~ E Lst St . Sanlu Ana C714 1!).')8. HJOO ---- 1977TOYOTA UFTIACK Black on blark S s peed. air c-ond .. stereo, real wire whCC'ls & a loc•al car I ll7Sl-1' l $5999 .-wrolT DA TSUM 888 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH IJJ.1300 '77 blac-k SR·S t.rtbk. A1C, rstm whls , $4 500 213/S92· 1022. 598·213 l '67 Landc-rwscr. 327 Chf'v eng, 3 spd w tovr dr. Tur· traC'll. K-1.Jne top. $2295. !16.>s:n5 T,._.. '767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .WW 1979 Tri ..... SPITFtRES in stock for imme(frate delivery! All colors! See USbeforeyou buy TODAY!!! ~ ....... ........,-;;.. ... 292.5 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MF.SA 979-2500 '73 GT6 Mark Ill classic. 2•mpg . 6cyl ·6srd · cus t om Inter or $5,000/080. 642-8450. M&-1728 1975VWIUG "'LI GIAMOI'• New blue p&111t. sunroor &31MX>mlles. ll.372$4). $3699 HIWPORT DATSUN 8811 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACll llJ.1300 '70 VW Bug, cstm gnll. swvoo<. mag whls, s uper condition 12195. Call dy.s ~1144, eves 54().4849 '71 BUG. Rblt eng fled. $18.'>0 979-3927 '7S VW0ao;her· 2dr GT,4 spd. 3"'. am1fm. Good on gas. 11900 846-6460 art ~ '78 Conv. Wht/blk. Ex· tras, 22km1 As king 16.500. 714 ~2376. '76 VW Bus. lo mileage, ~hrm 640·4193 -~----- 68 squan: bar k. looks & n.rns l(ood. S1200 575.2349 '72 f'optop ,·ampr, xlnl rood. new lires, ts t re asonable orr will be :tl'· repH.>d 644·4887 art 5 30 PM '12 SkyJark. 2d.r, A IC, PS. Vf!l'Y «ood ahape. SHOO. ~7878. -------·m Electra: 2 dr. a1c. new radials. Xlnt. -95. One Owner.673-9164 C ·1r "1s ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • PURCHASE ORI.EASE YOUR MEW 1979 CADILLAC NOW! • '00 CONVT Xlnt c•ond ~~~~~~~~~ lhruout, yello w w /blk .::::: ml $2.500. 631 -9560 ·72 El Dorado Converti -----ble Russet ext. w /bone 76 VW Gold w/blk mt Lo leather ant. Every opt mi. stereo, very cln Xlnt cond. SS.000/Bs l SJ,500 645-2375 Of'r. 64S-32m eves. il VW Camper, rebll t-ng, new brks, S2600 or orrer . 67:W.Jl2 ------'72 411 Sqrbk. auto tram., al'. A~1 rM, radio. nu Ure.. Ar<•a t ~1 PG. runs super SJ.6()() 642 21:.!5 pp l.1a5..'>ll' 1000 VW Hu-. new vain1. 9.125. or be'>l orft'r 67S. 7260 - '75 Sc1rcx•co, fiOKm1. x lnl me<·h . nu ltrt·~ qwt k sale $100) 631 1923 IOI WITHAM VOLKSWAGEN HAS OVER 120 HEW AMDUSIO • COHYERTIIUS •DASHERS • RAlllTS • DIESRS • SCIROCCOS • IUSSES OH SAU THISWEHEHD BOB WITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 7600 WISTMIMSTH .Uf. WISTMIMSTH 893.7551 • 638-7880 '75 SCIROCCO El'()C'l()m.) I '') hnc11•r ~ s pl'l•d Sl1l k ,,l\~·r AM F M. d Ol'k . m url' (1161291 ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC ~ Harbor HI\ d al fair. Costu Mc:-.a 5--19.4300 Vol•o 9772 . .....••............... VOLVO SAJ.ES, SERVICE AND LEASING OVE.RSF~ OELIV£RY EXPERTS EARLEIKE VOLVO 1006 llarbor Bl vd <.:OSTA M ESA 646-9303 540..9467 otlAHGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOL VO Largest Volvo Dealer m OranJ(t• County' liUY or LEAS F. OIRECT ~~, 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 '69 VOLVO 1445 AM· FM s t e r eo. n e w Michelins, stron~ run· ning car Stl50 CALL AFTER 7PM 494-4267 Volvo 1800· ES s port wagon, ·12. A rlass1r Superb cond. 4 spd. over drive A/C Only sen ous 1nqu1 r e r s plea se! 494-!J721or499-2405 aft 5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "OS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 CADILLAC SB>AMDEVIW l'UU power, factory air cond . AM I FM :-.terco. uh wheel. padde(f top &. leather mtenor . Sharp! 1621NOC1. $2599 NABERS ~ l(l('JJ H.1 rl.x )I 8fv<1 ( '"'"' ~. S40 1)1()() 79 Uid1lla1• Coupe de Vi Ill• haf rf. llhr lilt, crut!>C. >I Irk wan · hub' m ;rn) xtra.~ ~'mill"' H91 l!">r.i l rJ:!l•nt ' Mu.,l ,;11•rif 11·1· l!ri'>I l'J>I' lk 'lit'. ta kt• P\ rr I.,;· "r t>uv •Joi A:.k 111~ Siii ~_. !l.~7 s.tm ·m Cad ~ln rk VII<'. I owm•r 1·ar . .Alnt 1·1111d, SU I t;.12 75.'lll "i6 ~\ allc. bet.I!•· w 1hrn \10}1 top <ill \lr.i.,, mu"l ,1•11 ~illOll bc~l o ffr r 5111 !11~1 iii l .c<I !wv11l1• F u I h 1·riuq1Jl•'rl 11.00(J m 1 S'il!M> 1!1.cl ~Iii Cc.nmro 9917 ................•••••.. I 977 CHEVROLET CAMARO ,\ '11\,•r s harpy with automalll'. pwr o;teenni.: &atr l'ond IOL2S(;F 1. OHlY $4595 HOWARD Ctt..,-olet Oo\'l' & Quail Sts NEWPORT REACH llJ.0555 --- ' 974 CHEVROLET CAMARO AUlOITli.IUl', p'A<r. Sl~nn)! & brakes aar cond. & radio Lie· 874UZT. $2988 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR Bl VO COSTA Ml~A 642 · 0010 I 977 CHEVROLET CAMAROLT Blark & loaded! A n1 t1: car! 100731. ONLY $4995 HOWARD CIMnol~t Dove & Quail Sb. NEWPORT BEACll 133-0555 1976 CHEVROLET CAMARO FUii power. factory air rond .. rallyc wheels & lilt wheel. S ha rp ! <<MiONRTl $3999 I 971 CHEftOLn CAMAIOI.21 Yellow & loaded! A sharp car! (046Vf8). OHLY$6995 HOWAIO ct.?rol.t Dove & Quall Sts . NEWPORT BEACH IJJ.0555 '75.A.M.C. HOltHET Soortabout 40,733 mlles, 6 ryl stick. fac-. air. p s .. 1ugg. rack, <670MPU61102l 'TT Camaro LT, a ll power, like new. blk. bst ofr. eves twlmds 631-36:17 $2766 *J.C. FORTUNE Pontlac·OMC '79 XJS. 7300 orig ml. drk 1172 Tari• 911T. air, $ blu wttan, like nu ! apd.AM/FM stereocass. l.B73Trlumph 750 Bonn su.ooo. 1.11-1m 9!500. 642-8968 1.5.<0> ml. 11000. 963·9233 :mo E. lat St .. S.nta An1 (714 I 5.58-1000 ! l Take tJme to relax and shop at home. It's simple with Dally Pilot Classified Ads. And If you have aomet.hln1 to sell, ult a frie ndly Cluallied Ad· Viser at 642-5818 - \ -~ .._ -._ ..... --.. -.--. -··1 . I . AMlel. Uucl Auto1, U1•d Atlto1, UHd Atdol, UHd Auto1, Uted Autos, UHd FncM¥. May 11. 1979 DAILY PILOT •II lSi··or;····································· •••••..•...........••......•..........••..•••• •••••·••···········•··· ..•••......••.••••••••• -.... !! ••• ! ....... ~!!.~~ a...... •no a..,., 9920 Qryillf' ttH awy.e.r ttzs ar,.a.r tt2s A..to1, Uaed Attto1, Mew 9100 ....._,Mew tlN . . •.............•..........••....••.•..............•....•......•...... ········•······•······• .......................................................................................... ... ' ' ~ ! • 111HAL tt71 '71 C...alCI 197' C .. YSL• 1971 CHIYSUI 1976 CHIYSLB Callftow..tal ttl 1 ~ •• !lt. ~ Q.IA14MCl1 Cl.AlllC 4DI. CmDOIACOUPI LllAllOMSIDAM COIDOIACOUPE .................... .. .. on Ca mitr<w\, ('ipnrei. Powl'r wlndow11 •n1J VS. 11uto trans . 1unroof. t'•ll ..,ow1•r, r11ctory oa1r VII. 11utom.tic tran11. air '71 Maark Ill Xlnt rood. GAS PROBLEM? Moolt-C~rlo...Mllllbu~& 11t•a l 11~.t1ll , t'<t11 ,11 111r 1'0nl'I pw1 .. 11•1•rin1: '-uld .ollof the(..'hrylllor rond .. µwr !llt!cnnic & l2.MO.B,OL11-m1&- No11.11K DrulH' redU(' A M / r· M " I l! 1 t• 11 & h r .1k1•" I 1• a t h l' r . lmcun .,. & IK,000 mill'., brllke.. llll Wht."tc·I, crwlil! 833-l.S28 ~ llntb ' 1ctl1Wt~I i\M FM ,ti-rt'014 11 1111t·k Mu,l 'lt't''IQ2111:fM l t"Unl. AM /t'M 'tt ert.!u. 1977 UMCOLH ....... • -.. "". SA YI MOW!!! Twe Te ca.oo.. l111Jf' ,,.,,'° ron1 m l t •It $5999 111ny l t op. to p & wKw W.•S..~ 11 HI Ull'HON' w~I. du11I "iVQrt mu 11r.,; C'40PCVJ CONTl~AL N.Aft 1RM tor"i, 1.tl'r d111 d m·k $3195 MARK V -.~~~· PONTIAC ht•'kt'l ~1·11h \.1111;1 ioul NABERS t:xpu-ei.10pm ~·l3·79 Unly 2'.000 miles. Cull COHHRl C HfVIO LIT ---·· 1 "".I whcd i. " mori•' power, lal'tory air cond . 11t7ll'Ltl l Gd a~ all the Continental lux· ' ..... I\ I f.. t 711 M11hltt1 <'l&'i..'<U' 4 rtr .... '(i{m I'S, air llrlA 11 '" 111111el lnl 34.000 m1 Xlnl t'\tntl Vn ffi.I to '"II .ti $4.'!0ll Mi ll~MM 111''1 !&-~l'''" '71 l 'h\·\ <'lie SS 4 'llrl .~'111 1·ni.:. \(', I'S, <\\I ... 1\1 \'u1.vl runt $14!11) ~th "I'•; 7 1 K1~:1wood 14 u.:vu "'11 h \'l'OOOfT\H.'ttl .!(11 <'lllo: Ital •\ l"'f\l! ttuud ~ 11:1:1 !11 .... tl 7!> Mooh• l'.tr lo l Jlhi Ju $$,500. ::1 Nv' J I'S. I' II, 111 ~. "Tl:!1lr Hu11' Xltll $1UUU ~l 111 r J4~!HW ' (, I I \I I 11,4~ ']I)() 1'72C..VIOUT MALllUCOUH VII 1111lomat1t· lr11n" 11wr ,l, .... •,,nlol & n1111n 1.KSWll M I sun ~ "lllrl"! ltlpm !> t:I 74 ATLAS CHRYSLER Pl YMOUTH 0 11t•11 111111\ & '-untt•'' I ii 111 1'\I -~C.~ 11111 111.11 l•h .t 546-1934 1977 CHEVROLET MAI.JIU CLASSIC ( \1t1pt• I 1111111·11 ~ 11111\ •11H 11111t., 11"1 ..... Wfl 1 $.4495 HOWARD Ctt.•rolet l>iw1• & 0 111111 St-. f\j .. :Wt'l IRT lff \l'll 813-0555 l!rW l'h1•\y Mo nl1• c·a rl11 --------IAllldau Lo m1h.1).(1• t ulh loail~d b bl Ulati 1J.1)' ('. /,, ;,1 ./ 549-l660 ev10:. (,,//.-~T. 751.:hcwllc Ma libu t 1~i ., 'fl_,, ownr. Allll $!:.!.')(), l\lk:' (1h-'P~N,e m.5J1ltly 556 995&·'1" 900 So. Coast Hwy. 77 l mp.il:i : t>Xl't•l 11•01 LOCJ1i91G !l.ach cond. all freeway m11c.... 494-113 I AM·FM-8 track, .ur. Jll --------IMri!f'. g:n) 75 1.,.~U 71i Monte t:arlo. PS. I' II, air, aulo. $IWOO 673-SIN> 711 K1n~::.wood t::-.1.111• wagon. t owm:r, lo m1, ~ood running eond SlOOu ·~·7550 71 Nova hlr hbk, 1\(' I'S, PH. r 11d1:ib . I ownr. 1m· mac. $2'l35. 49J.:J351 1977 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO S h d r JI ,. ,1 r " 1 l h .111IOm Jt Ii II\\ r .... t"l'r 111~. :iir n md & 'inyl top MJ5TXM 1 ONLY $3895 HOWARD CIK'vro4et I )OV(' & Quall Sh NEWl'OHT Hl-:1\t'll 833-0555 :Miii> Harbor ti I vd at !o'a.&r. ~a-M~ M~ 4300 r.! I 'h1•vt<lll' rthlH111 \; '"' '"°'' Uni( nwm•r /\11 A nu:h mott' 770 l~ 7 t Monh· ('urlo lun1t .. u : .. 'IK milf•, ic lnl 11111<1 l'i•Nut>' l'owt'r h7J 4417 It! ltW\-~ l111pul,1 <1 J 1 \ ii. I' :-.. I' 11, lHtto ''" 1u1i...I "'II lh"~I olll•• 1.-.11 .. 'a..l.:I '71MALllU CLASSIC ,\ I I , 11 U l U Ill ,1 I I I "'luh•1Aull tire.> 1'111' '..! 1lu11 r t h1•\' l1111 k ' ' h II "" I U ll II) 11 I' "" I ~Ul tl'X I Two To Choos~ ALAN MAGNON PONTIAC ~ll'il.J lhirhur llhu .11 l"u1r,Cci..l.1 M1·,..,1 M U t:J4") Chrysler 9925 .........••............ 1979 CHRYSLER LE BARON 2 DR. VK. dUlll 11 JO' . r1wr 'h"enng & hntkl·~. tlllll"I ~hi-:;.'>. rmllO, \"Uslom lH ' 1· .. 111 .;\rapt•-. & m o n " t HAi.~I S5295 1-;xp1n.-s 10 pm !>-IJ 7~ AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Open Daily & Sunday "lll 10 I' :\1 ~l?.1 lldrbor Hh ti ("o~la M1•,..;i 546-1934 Autos, New 9100 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New ••..•.•••.....•••..•... ····~·················· ··········~············ L,eat~ort seats, limited slip, air cond .. (Ser.1191) ILACK 911SC CPE. Tan leather. sunroof, power windows, burglar alarm. r poHlhed alloys, sound system. (5er.6363) COPPER llOWI METALLIC 911SC CPE. Tan leather, sunroof, powef windows, burglar alarm, system. poM8hed 7" & 8" alk>V& (Ser.2091) PET•l ILUE MET 911SC TARGA Tan leather. poW8f windows, fuU factory equipment. (Sef. 6353) DAI Ball METALLIC 911SC CPE. Tan leather, sunroof, pow8f windows. sound system. air cond. 1Ser.0213) CASlBLAMCA BErGE MET 911 SC TARGA Tan leather. black tnm. power windows. cruise control. 11115) ALSO READY ; FOR IMMEDIATE DEUVERY CllllLAICA IEl8E IEAlllC AutC!f'MIJC 1lan8., leatheraeats. alarm. (Sef.2023) CllPPEI _.METALLIC T.nleetheneats. atann, fully equipped. (Sef.1616) IUIDllED T.,,leather, 6speed, fully equipped. (Sef.2333) LIGHT 1.UE METALLIC Tan leather. automatic. alarm. (1178) DCLUSIVE PllM>WHED AUTOMOllLES •79 POHCHI I '71 AUDI '7t AUDI 3 000 '.!!. ~~ 1>!>>91' Aulo, ... ~~' 11e.,1°n11. 3000 '"'..?~ .,, -..... .... IOCMOtl CIU' ... •ll!l'l!O -bet9" .,..,. ''"""9· en... AM-f'M ·-...-. -(llMTIIAI tU0111 "W• Ilk• to be known by the customers we keep" SI 700 DISCOUNT ~ .. ,.h· •/J w:ies &.LlKE NEW con· tli'((J(V111-turr Wmdn"' ',{tt(i < dluon 183lRJAI ~Wkt•r l'nt•1· /<;("'f..) t1.11l>ew BMI $7999 ., ''Hr\'!> 10 pm ~ 13 7U , 0 .,1.1 ~. ';40 cnoo Open l>a1ly & Sunday AT LAS CHRYSLER PtYMOUfH 111.11•11 lla 11 v & Sonday t1l IU l'M ~~1 11.u 111>1 llh 1J "'''"' :>.1 ....... 546-1934 1977C .. YSLH CottDOIA F\111 puwl•r , fo tlo ry· u1r 11111d • l.undau to p. Ult wh1·d . \Tiii'" 1 11111 rol 'l>hl pwr W JI' 6' 211 UOU uutl ... 1 1ns:-.~r, $4599 NABERS At1lifla{) /(,t.:IJ I l,lll'<v fli\'fl (,.,...,,1 M.-..1 '>4U ''lllO Is Your Profession HOM!-: REPl\IHS? 0.d you know you can pl&l't.' :i d as:;1ht:d a d in the Dmly Pilot Service 01reNory for a whole month for as ltllh: as t T1 pt>r day" 1-'or more mformal1on. t·aH 642·56711 197' C .. YSLY NEWPORT 4 DR. VR. auto tran;, , pwr 'lt't'nng & hrnke'>. 1111 14hl'C'I. d ee rear "'indo"' 1ldro,11·r \111~1 r oof w-,"' 1 .1111:.11 tires & more ' ~ ll>i74ij) $6895 l-~p1re;, 10 pm 5 lJ· 7:J AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 0 111·0 Dully & Sunday 'ltl 10 PM ~J29 llarbor Hhd l'O!'tl ,1 Mt'!'ti.I 546-'l 934 1977 CHRYSLER COR.DOIA COUPE 1-\Jll power . fo\'lt•~ <Hr t·ond . till "''hl'l'I. crw"· mntrol. sle rl'O .... phl pwr M'~lls. 20.000 m 11t• ... & 111 LIKE NEW c·ond1l 111n (323S{'H 1 $4999 NABERS €Jwttar ) 'ttl lll PM 2"J'l9 I 1:1 r bor 8111cl COl'ta Mr'>a 546-1934 '68 Town & CoWllry Wgn auto. wr. roof racl... all pwr. itd rood . $1,200 b7~ ---I tare 'QI lmpena l, r un!> icreal. lo m1. look:. 1.wod nds brake work. $700 SJS.0920 '76 T & C W1:n All 1.•xl ra'> Stereo. t'/M radio Mak~ olr. Call 675·3061 CORtiaWfttal 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976 LINCOLN CONTINENT AL COU Pto:. Splll pwr ,t:ats. leathn . CJbnol~l to p, <'nDSl' c·onlrol & sle rl.'O radw 111.'\111 •o I' l S5699 I< 00 H,11tx11 ttlvn ( 0-.1.1 1\1\-..1 C,11() •100 G42 5fi71i NABERS ~} l (J()() H.\l\>Of Blvt I ( 0-1.1 M ..... 1 54(}9 100 '75 Townrar. llhr , fully loaded: n<'W l1re'l. $4900. Qdl !f.31·9020 A.M 9932 ....................... CORVETIE COUNTRY! 18 To Choose From 1964.s To 1979' HOWARD Ch~•rolet Dove & Quail Sh NEWPOHT lit-:ACH Ul-0555 1964 CHEVROLET CottVETIE COUPE With ONLY 71,000 mile:; tWli~) MUST SEE! HOWARD Ch~nolet L),,, .•• & (,lua11 Sh NEWl'OllT llEACH 833-0555 :-,El.I. ldl1• 1l1·n h "1th .1 Dail.\ 1•11r11 I ·1.1i.~1 r1l·d \d 9100 Autos, H~w SEE A~N ~~GNON You'll Spend A Lot Less Time in Gas Lines When You Start Driving a NEW 1979 PONTIAC SUNBIRD. The Estimated CITY AND HIWAY MILEAGE per gallon is 20. Not Too Bad ... and It's American Made! You Will Find A Good Selection of Economy Used Cars Here, Too ... At Very Affordabl e Prices! LAN MAINON PONTIAC 2410 HAHOR ILVD. AT FAIR COSTA MESA 549-4300 W \NT M~rtc 1'\ ' t 'la.~~il··rl 1\d:-.1.1i ~.m,. .. 'Ind WhJI }'OU IA <Hll 111 Daily Pilol l'l<JS!'t1f1e1.b 9800 WE'RE GAS SAVERAi:::l SPEC\Al\SlS UNDERSOLD\ ... woN'l BE 0 ..~LOOK ATTHIS ... NEW 1979 ~ ~ L.. COROLLA SRS LIFTBACK ~ WE HAV~g~~~ ;:ADY fOR NEW 10 £RY" \MMED\A lE OEUV -·· _....._ ~~~& 5 4979~ ECONOMY ~ ONLY ... ; AM/FM -.wrPo "'soeed custom 01n striping SI ~·I bellf'd rael1a1-. lTE51339923) EVERYTHING GOES AT HUGE DISCOUNTS! YOU ASkEO FOi IT HOT LINE CLASSY NEW 1979 CELICA LIFTBACK WOW! NEW 1979 TOYOTA ECONOMY TRUCK ' AM /FM ste reo . fi ve s5979 Fully lactory eau1pped s4449 speed 1ransm1ss1on and w 1 I ti I o u r s p e e d s teel belted radials trnnsm1ss1on. front disc (RA42565970) brakes (RN320t0567) LUXURY GAS SA VEI . . • A GREAT GAS SA V~I ... 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AM/FM 6 prelly ---- yettow (26:!RSDl I '73 DA TSUM 240% COUPI Aulomallc 1ransm1n 1on air s47" cond11ion1n9 mags & vin111 1001 12:!0JSOI 1979 CB.ICA GT UFTIACI Aulo 1i.1n~ .ior cond ~leroo $6999 c11,1 l)donl "''" baskr l whe!llh • A AOO m1IP' 1168 111 1 1977 CIUCA UFTIACI Be•o<· W/•,JOdll' '"' 6 'D!l!ld s5999 1r11ns ~•eroo m11g' & 1or cond Sh!lrp car• 1~3RXX I 1977 DATSUN 210% 2+2 MAIOlhC blue Auto lrans , dtr s97" con11 •.1eroo tape custom Int . 5hlKlow & mag~ C407TDGI I '76 DA TSUM 280% COUPI Oflg1nal ~11ve1 oa1n1 blaci< mt • 4 s7299 soeed tr al'ls '" cond stereo tape & meos 1:!91«•> .. # , .. 't . . • . ' .· .. , . .. • I AMfot, u,.ct Aalto•, Uted AYto•. U•ed ...... Uted Alltet, Uttd ...._., UMd . J DAM..Y PtL..OT Fttder. May 1 t. tl7' ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... U~ed ....... UHd ...... 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S)ltOll ·~11 lll23 SI' .. ;(' l':r>ITIOI'.\ h' t t . 1-c ..... -.• ~., ~ -0 VB. automa\Jc trans .• air mate 1n,1t an n er1or. ---• Xlnt cood 7 .000 M 1 J.1 g h t IL rt' t' n ..., ll h Coc>4 whlu· wllh 1110 111 ....L&....... tt l5 ltt,:t!:'i 1mll'I>, V K, I\ T · t'Ond .• pwr., sk -ering & 11utomat1c. six cylinder V-6, au&o tranli1 power 112.600 731·0062Afl 6 t>M mak'lun!i! .ir1..'l'll mtc•nor, k't"\ur . ul(hvltluul h111•k1·I .__,. l':U' :ur . p ". l.11111l11u r--.,-~----brakes. root rack. radio 11nd air condltionlnt1 lllel!ring, AM/FM, 11,Z'M 11uton111t11'. 111r 1·ond 1•111' and I\ M I'' M •••••••••••••••••••,••• \111yl 11111_.FW6l liil1 &wswtires. (fi76LPZ>. Eoononucal .YC'l rQOmy. mUea. (UOR1V> Cellt-' ttl l t~7VP('N 1 ll'rt'11 mnTl'll ·1o1 \ .111. 1'1 mk~111.1n .1ou SZ766 $1295 1500915' $37'6 -···.;·;coo;~;····· Sl4ts !:'JO ~~~t~m:,' i: $JWO l"•" •lC. (ORTUNE ExpiltlS1upm>l3·79 S::~ •J.C. FORTUNE ArC't lC' wbt11• with S40·1130 i :Slhll!"lh1rtlo1111 .11 . 'l'onU.c·CMc; Pont.iac·GNC ~tdw1.i wh1h• Vll\,)'I 10 ••lllH, 1• 'I, nu I., ...... 1111 ut aoo .. : I'll St • S11nt11 /\na ~ E. l.llt St .. Sanla A1u1 1 .. raor, tilt .. t t•t•rin.: 1'l•Mll4<H ~"11l'vt 111 v 111<1 1:>.'>8 IOOO ~~::.=:~~r.:,-;0...0:_··•·•1 (714 )558-1000 -.~I. /\M 1''M "'''rt'll 1~RZE1 262t HARBOR BLVD 2626 HAR80R BLVD '32tS COSTA MESA COST A MESA 540-~30 1011\SO\ & SO\ • 1 INl Ul ,,_ Ml HI 11141 1'1uw ltm•• tu n •I«" 11ml itlvip;il hoow It 2' '•mrl.,. \WI I h I) it I I v I' I I II l 2&2t HARBOR BL VO (1m1~1fu'(I i\d' \ml 1r COSTA MESA \'flU h.1 .. • ")nwthtni: 111 ""'I 1 .ill <I f11tr1l11' \ 1aN>llll't.l '\tbc, \Illar Ulll' \'l.A1>i\l fu•1I • /\ll V1i.011 JI 'lllllllhilflllllllt t'\'lllt'I aC! :rf!C NOTICE hlw. l1111ly f 'll\ll I I," lrlt'tf ul' 01,fllll\ Ith II flll'tl.~01!•'~ ........ l1•.:1h1lll\ unc:l 1rn11.111 ·• c h11 .iii . 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Mew 9100 A..tos, M•w 9100 Aatto1, M•w HOO ..... : ••••.•••••••.••••••..••.•............•.•••••......•.................•••.....•.•.•..... ····-·················· ....•...•.....••....•.. ..., TAkg YOUlt C\IOICEl Open Daily & Sunday 'l1l IOPM 2929 lfttrbor Al vd Costu Mt'sa 546-1934 1979FORD MURA COUPE 6 (:yl., aut.omaltC', trans . pwr stcerinR & brake , AM /FM s t t·r c•o wtcassetw & wsw llrci;.. t898WCL1. $4695 Elg>ll'l!S 10 pm ~ 13· 79 AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 0Pt'n Dally & Sonday 'tll IOPM 2929 llu rb<>r Bh ti C'o:.l a ~h·..,:1 546-1934 2626 HARBOR BLVD. ___£,QSTA ME-SA '71?.ErHYR Coupt> Medium g r t'l!n metallJl' with ('<·onomil':il t; <·yl en~. auto and air uxtd. 1541997 • $4195 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '79 UPHYR Z-7 coure Blut' with rru1tch1ng hlu•· interior. powt'r 'ill~rrnl!. tur cood. J.IOWt•r brake-. tfni12.J1 $5895 540-5630 '70 Mustang Grande. XJnt cond, 48.000 mt. auto. PS . PB. AC. AM WM radio. 549-~ aft 6pm /wknds. 71FOaD MUSTANG II JO COUPE' 17,fm mtles, v.s. A.T .. fut· air. p.s ., t.eroo cass. lQIGTWZ 611121 $5166 *J.C. FORTUNE P011tlac·GMC m> i:;. isl St . Santa Ana l714 >SSl'.1-1000 --------'bi Must. xlnl cond. nt'w lran'i, 22mp.:. arter 5, 496-9203 'ti4'12 Must, 289 hp, xlnl -.hapt'. many xtra1>, ndi. ":.tint. $11100 f1 rni . ~2fi:.J!. 1!173 Ford HanchC'n. air I\ M , FM w 1 ij 1 r a 1· k . m<rJ;:'i, t·amper ..,h1·l I "',s1Jd1ni.: wmdow .~,irk 8''6" .. 71!*! 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN·MERCURY '67 V 8, ;;uto, 8 trk ::.tcr~. 2626 HARBOR BLVD. SIWJ bstofr COSTA MESA 54b·'m.:_ __ '7U M;1vt•n1·k . 2 t.lr ti t•yl, Maverick 9947 ~lk. 65~1 . ~d ur~'· t.ll·pcn ••••••••••••••• ••. •• ••• 1fablt·. ~ ufr l>~t 1192~ • i :i G r ;1 n a d a . \' >' • ,\,\1 FM :.tir, :>:J.llUll null!'. hkt· ""'"'. hrul.\ n ~ILL't sell ls:lJ 2..'l;!."1 ""'' & wlcncb 71 Mil\ t•nd>. m·w "a1nt . • alt f>'1W1·r. l111o. mtl1•' \lak1· urr .. r ;,51, 1w;:17 ·11 <:r.abllt'r 2dr. 1\~l ~'\1 l'<.t."•'lt1•. ·lli.tOI m1 . ,\('. I':-.. Pll ti a·~ I. good 1·und ~1KAJ ri7:i H!Y.!."> ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7:! M._1v <]r;.thbl•r kfO:(; •••••••••••••••• NABERS @dt!f11r1 ~ Qlldity & mu l.\llCF'I ~r.U.<'TICI' OF'\ ~;w & I !'J-:1) I'\ OHA":t-: 1'111 'T\ 1· \IHI.I \t \ \1 4 1-. l'IWTl-:('J II>' 1'1. \ '" ,\ \ :11l.tl1I•'1111 \111 .1 ( ',ar· • L;''""· Piii.! 11wr11·r. ,1Ut•1. .!. rJr i\ C. ti 1·vl Sl51Jll '"'"~" . '17 FORD 2.000 mi. r. l"} I I door . Beaulll ul n'fl ~ lmma1· m & f>lll , I blJ 7j()4 ~..,., 9950 .•.......•••.•...•••..• 11Ht\:\C:l-:1'lll'~TY ~ NEWEST 1.1 't 'C IL;\ \H IWt I<\ IJl'.ALEll~lll I' RAY R.ADEBOE l.1'P>I -'\ \H.111'1 H\ 11, Ii. ,\ul•• < """'r llr ~l>Fv. I 1..11.1· I-Ill I''' ,., ll IH\ I' I· 830-7000 'Ill Auto. 8 trk. 351 t'Og . Nt·w 1>amt Sl650 t,12 413!! or!"•l2 61MK ·~ Muslani.:. Ii Q 'I. J:IM1d ron<l :1.,p<t $1 100 or bost off er ~I · :lllZI --Oldu1abile 9'55 •................•.•..• '71 OLDS OMEGA IRHM.4DOOR l\rmv.c Auloma lll'. "wr . 'ln·r111g & :.i1r 1•ond . c.iwHYX1 OMLY $4495 HOWARD Ch.nolet Um .. & t.,lua1I Sls NEWP\IHT Ht-:At,;11 83).0555 '77 OLDS WAGOM For th<tt summt'r v:ll'a· \ll)rl. tan v.1lh Ian 'myl 1111t·n<>r "'1th 1nl11v1du<il frtill1 'l'Jh tilt Whl•cl. ,\ \1 FM ll trac.:k, roof I •• , k I' s . 1' I B . 1:J•~l"l "1 SS095 540-5630 l~,h\i~I!~ '76 MERCURY MOHARCH GHIA 2626 HARBOR BLVD. • MEW '79 VOLVO STATION WAGOH M1,df'I 2 4!:lA 4 o;:yl•ntJ"r --:::;;;.._en gine .1utomJ!1c 1ransm1o;o;1on factory air co nd 1l1on1nQ o '>w+-r \l f'<>rinQ o•iw•·r br '"°'" •,,.r 1121n 1 t' • tk. 11(.11 1 ) , .. m .. , ..... ,~r· ......... \,.. ,.,o,,,. .......... , ..... Lease '157~7 l)e•~ •1 t• U"t J "°°''"' 0wt -fl •I ''' •t14 7 I tr '""'f ;,. f<lrff••f'I' k••l••h"t ••11tf.., ltl' tt C jwlei1l•t~.;"l1 • t J•.»1 • 11,,,1 1, r"p.r .. 1,-'' l\hil'lt(fl • r ,1,,1u•t'• M•(I•' 11 l fl 4>o ••• ••• ••• • ••••• • ••• • •.. ctt.1l : us£O f 1M£ • srtc,,..'-~ ~ W££" ~ • • • • ·1s '~"' • c=.. _,o, ,... f • • :;J;, $\eerin9· id's • • p 0 vver 1 \~e wor • • Au\of'f'ao\~~~g . onei )o ~ • cond1\1 t404MH • • great cars • : ~ER1 ~ : Sf£C\Jt.\.~~ ~ ~ an·\r~t.O ··· • • Tl',... ••••• • • ••• •••• • • ••• . ... ------ SAN DIEGO FRWY.~,·~·~-===::t=~~ EXIT AVERY PARKWAY OFF RAMP ! • I v • ... • , NEW '/9 TOYOTA COROLLA CUSTOM 2 DOOR SfOAH ,,, •• j 0 •""" ,,,...... t ' , ..... , ,,.,,., • ftp f , .. , •• u J· ., f11' 11 Utl'fO 4 •I J h•t• I I t ' t•'ftm••'" r.rw • ,.,,_," ·'" 1r-·r•~)t'J •• > 'u ' loCfOfl,#· ,,,, k•-t f ~HV '11 t 9tif';J"' r 4J.1 ,,,,. "'Pf'-"' ...-...-r ·•• ' , ,,., ... ., , .. ., •• "'"' -<f "~' .... , ,,,, • )h•,' , .. , HEW '79 TOYOTA LOMGBED PICKUP M')IJf•I "73 7 1 s 1 0688 ~~P'TH fr,t1111 ftl"J••' a1 •1~1~J ,,11 l•tot•• \4'Rf"I f t')1,o '-" ., rlf"'' •• , .. ~. / t •(• , ., •. 1•'"J 'I• hf .:.·-,,,, ,._... l •~"''" t '"'''I r·'"'--ft 1~1• "1•''0 : .. '""" .. ,,,ot hH " tff¥•""'' ff\Wf'QI I • AK m•'"'"' ,,, .11tr<"""""' ,t ,1~1,1• u .. ,,, 1.ttt•!ll "",..u."• ott•tfW'!UHr ,,. ... 1~ 11 Jt.t MEW '79 TOY OT A CELICA GT LIFTBACK Model •2195 5 soeed 1ransm1ss1on MPX AM ·FM 'ilereo radi o Toyota s mosl popular car. Under<;eal and pinstr1p1ng Ser 11571691 56188 _l ___ L.__..__ ....... -. . . ---. • 1973 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE I' ull P"'•1•r f.11·t11P .11r 1·1111d It' f t'" I •IJ" lto,olhl'r tile 1o.h1•1•I ~ p;1 d1l1 ·tl lop "'h.1rl' I hll7C:W\\ $2995 • 1975 CADILLAC ELDORADO F ult pnw•·r factory ,,, cono 1111 YonPf'I ,,,.,,. taor cr""'E' control •,phi oow<>r '-"'•II'-& Ci't!:lr1rilPI tno Sharri' d93L G H $3995 • 1975 CADILLAC COUH DE VILLE Caor1~lc>t 10 0 IPather ICJOP 1111 wheel CrUt'>f' control lull power factory air cond & LOW MILES' !945L0ll $5495 • 1976 CADILLAC COUrEDEVIW With 1·ru1'l' 1·nntr11I l l·.1th1·r ~,\\I F\I ;.l1•rf'11 w II tra 1·k 1 a pt' lii:?l'(;W I $5995 • 1977 CADIUAC SEDAN DE VILLE With .;pl1l l'>flllt t'r '''al:-. 1·r ui-,e l"flntrol. "'''rl'll rarl111 & r:1~.;ptt1• lap1· pluyer 1 Ql511 l2> $7995 • 1977 CADILLAC SEVILLE With ll'alht•r, l0 ru1sC' control. 'IC'reo radio & tru<'k tarx• t483Ht\Q> SI 0,595 I '71 CADILLAC FL&TWOOD IROUGHAM Full powt•r inC'lucl1n~ leathe r -c·ovt'red 50 50 power ~l·ats & ..., ire wht•r l c nv t'r s _ 1603VMF:t s 10,895 • 1971 CADILLAC SEYIW Full oower. factory air cond . trlt wheel, stereo tape, leather top & LOW MILES! {680TZSI s 11,900 • OVER 100 QUALITY CA R~ TO SELECT f'ROM • NABERS €klltta~ ll.00 ~1\)0r lllvtl Co-1.1 Mc:--1. S40 0 100 ;._, •t.111 11 l111r111·-l1• ti lttftlt" "'11 h Ill.ti• h111 • I Ill \lfl\ I .!1111"1111 ..... 111 .111 I nntl ' llfh d I I " • " I I ' :-I ' I. ": 11 'I i. S3195 540-5630 li~1!§£~11~ 2626 HARBOR BL VO COSTA M ESA 1979 MERCURY ZEf>HEYR z. 7 \ '< 11olo111.1l 1• I \\ I ,, • .,.r110 ,\ hr.,~,.-.. t .•• '"'' ... , I...... \ \1 I \I .. ,,.,, .. , l.1t ll1f\ l\.\11 f11/J4 p 11111 f>. t1lll~ I 1~•1 1111 It·' I I "·I'•" I'• ~I" c 1.tl I\ 1111• 111 ••• SS999 NABERS @~tltlf11t1 /ol(Jll H ,ro, • l\h,,o l t r 1 \\. ...,_, '1~10 ''C)() '79 MOMARCH GHIA St.•l.111 t.111 v.11 h t.111 111 11·r111r 1r11 •l••••ri111• 1·rt11 '1 l'lllll rul pov. ~ ""trltl11v.' I' ~ .11r • 111111 \ \1 ~ \1 •ll·r1·11 I\ I r.ao I. l!llOl\\'('11 ' S669S 540-5630 , ,~,~Nb\lll&l 2626 HARBOR Bl VD . COSTA MESA ·~Col l'ark <I "'"' "'.1..: Wh1t1•. rull\ l11 .l!l1·1I' Xlnl . S!.10> m;) Ii Iii I '76MOM4RCH GHIA Sedan H11 h hr11"' n ml'l;1l11C' V.lth I.Ill Ill 1t·nnr i\ pn•1·1.,1nn -:111·rt 11utorn11h1h• with fam1I} ruom 11r.1PC~1 Sl195 540-5630 I W,ikiNirtl&l 2626 HARBOR Bl VD COSTA MESA '77MOMARCH SB>AH (;old mctall.a1· with J!tt' Sit\'ln~ 1•rt1hl' 1·onl r11I AM1FM o;terl'll. fl(IWt•r scat. powt·r window ... 1111 stl'l.•nn1ot wheel 1~11 1 $3995 540·5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOI N·M[AClJRY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA '78MOMARCH GHIA l:uul"'' 111 muroon wtt h mutchrn~ mtcr1o r. air l'OOd ll()IU HI I $4995 540-5630 COSTA MESA 1976 OLDS C /S SALOMCOUPE 1111r.un•h v.11111• & l1wd.,t •2:..>j11f E \ • ONLY S499S HOWARD Che•rolet l)t1,,• <'\1 tfu;11I Sti-. \:l-;\\1'0111 HE \l"ll 833-0555 ·;,, r 111 l.1"" ~ .• 11111, 1t1.1'11·1I. ~ ~·1111 ...... 1111 l.rk1· '"'" :r.: IH I m1 .11n I 111 I"·''' ... 1111 1 l'n l't\ T1·rm,_ lotrll "·"' "':! :!JOll. t-:vc-. l:f.! C!:M~I . 1•17:1 C'11t t1•'' -.1111r1•111t• (;.•~I 1011al ~11 .000 n11k' t'.ttl lit·t ~ H l'M bll·~ ·7~ om.·i.;.. l-.1·11n11my -.111~1. full\ o•qu1µ. Sl'urt morl1·I lu1o. m1 ( ·1i.,1n ~litU l'n I'\) i5:1 tN>l>I 1.10 r11;11 Pinto 9957 . ...•....•......•...... ·;1 1•111111. llkl' "''"'· rnakl' ·~frr 5.'>li 1w.:r. i I l<un.1bou1 'Ira l'l .. ;m , m..•t.:'. Ii .\~H'\1 ll t rk. wn lu m1lt•,, $!\llJO h•·:..t 11( I fJ>.°'..;! 7:!tii 1 , Tm* Gas Fru 'i~• St.1w n • "',1i.;1111 ,\uto. air r;wk :-.1·1o. 1·<1r ('ond 111 "" nut 1).$.1 fl521 ;:1 11111111. 1 .. m1 :!;1'11'<;, 1 t'I.: .:...... 1110•1 I .ink m1•hf1t'fl ~.Ill I \:1i 73 1~1nt11 1o..1i.;1111: auto .. 52.0l-.i m1 l 'h•,111 ' SI r;:, !>-15 ll!.l!i7 'i:t l'int11 Xlnl l'•md SQ)l111r h-.t of r ~1M1Ja PlynDuth 9960 ................•.....• 1978 PLYMOUTH VOi.ARE SEDAM VII. ;1utomat11.· tran:.. .. P\'T 'lt'C'nn1ot & brakes. air mnd .. split seal . vinyl top. radio & ...,sw l1rcs. (~J\"i\0). S319S Expires IU pm 5· l:l·W AT LAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Ot1t•n U <11ly & Sunday 'ttl IOPM 2'J2ft II arbor Ill \II Costa Mrsa 546-1934 197 6 PLYMOUTH WAGOM Aulnmatk trans .. lull 1w1>1c ru1·k & factory 11ir rood. 163flW 0 V I. $3499 l~Ml\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN MERCURY '64 Ply. Aulomallc. New· 2626 HARBOR Bl VD Un;."!. brakt>S. hallt.•ry " · pa int . $700 /bsl ofr. COST A-MESA 493-(7749. I . . .. . . _. . .. . l -----.... -411> i ... - 7 .... UM4 •••••••••••••••••••••• ....... '' ...................... lt71 ft. YMOUTH YM.Wn'lmAN VI. .._Uc trans • al ~. pwr 11toeno1 It ....... AM1 .. ·1i1 radio, r=.o'1\.• -.w Urea, IZHI ~IO µm ~ l379 AT LAS l'HRYSl t R Pl,"10UIH °'9111>111 •&~nut•~ 't1l IOPM -ll11rh()r HI\ Ii Coih1 Mt·~·• l46-lfl4 1'71 Pl YMOUTH flwyC•'- Sw• hA 3 Seat S111t1vu ~•.:•in 1Ulq1ae(hll• lr11ns \ ~ unt alw.s, f'mllll"'""~ OllflbU i.)'\lt-111. I II n· mote control n1arror11 A /C, uuto1n,11 11· "" r llllliftk w1111lo" " 11<11.11 k>cks l'n1-.-.I bch•,. 11114< lk>Ok 1b.WV n11 11 •\I!) Below Wht •lt'l>.llt.' l ·.111 b.; sei!ll at 'l'hl' l>iul) l'tl\ll 3.10 W Hi&)' St . l 'tl<.t Mesa or 1· .. 11 {'ir\'uht1111 Depl. i42 ~l, l'Xt ;,n() 1976 f'tynDutt. Gr.FwvC•te.n 2 5e.e Ste. WfJ11. Hlue metjjl111· w 1blut.' IOI A /C, AM I-M st e1t.'o auto . spu~d c·u11tn 1I em1si..1o n!> 1•ontrol SY51A."lll. llnh .;I ~It.I'>'> p wr window-. & lot·k-. l'n1 •>ti below hlu1· book 74,!lelli mi. Sl.745 l'an bcM·1·n ut the Olialy P1lut :J.J11 W Bay St . Col.lJ M1·:.d or call C1n·ul.1t1on Dt-µl 6'&2-4321. 1•xt ~10 7 4 Sebnn1:. '>nrf . dll ,.,.. tras. Rt-;(; (;A..., lnlOIJt lo mi. $247!1 1:1!!· 14!1!• eves. '76 Fury W~n l'l, .111 GoodCood •$1,750• '497·3366 '75 fvry Custom Suburbmt Sta W qn All extri&~ I' -; I' fl AM/FM ,\ ( c lc11 I. erruss11111 • unlrul ..,,..,,,.,., V-8. l.'l t' 1·11 7't . .';1t miles l'n. ,. SJ .t~tf1 • '.111 be se<:n .11 th" 0 .111\ Pilot. 33(1 W Ila} :-.t OYER INVOICE• ON ANY 1979 T ·BIRD, YAN OR RANCHERO IN OUR STOCKI Over 70 To Choose Froml PINTO EPA: 22 dty. 32 lliqhwwy "tick l p1111on ste<>nng fm'll d1')C brdkec, rant· ea gla.ss St •2659 Se1 •0837 FIESTA EPA: 2' city, 40 hiqhwtry Heavy duly cooling PllCkage. heavy dulv altenalor & baltery St •8812 5ef' ,.9102 Costa M c~~ u r Cdll ................................. ~ .................................. .. CirC"ulJ llOn CJ~.pt •tN(llJD(S DEALER HOLOBACK $ 642-5678. t'Xt :?10 -996 ••••.......••.•....... 1977 PONTIAC Firebird Es .• A load<.'CI blue ·sk;!m.i (&WfJYJ'I ONLY $5195 HOWARD C~nol~t Dove & Quail St~ NEWPORT Hl-:ACll 133-0555 ~~~ ~~~ •75 PONTIAC VENTURA CPE. v ·8' a l r a c v $ ' Rallyt· .!i I~ m1l1•<;. new tires. 1W1>l\OA i;10991 $32" * 1rt1.~~~!~NE an> E. li.t St . So.rota Ana (7141558 1080 '77 GRAND PRIX '79 T-BIRD Vinyl lop, 111r conditioning, power windows. AM/FM stereo. tinted glass. wire wheel cov· PrS SI i 2690Ser ~6211 $ '79 RANCHERO 350 engine. automatic. air conditioning. handl- ing susoens1on ororect1on grouo St •2818. Ser 15410 $ FAIRMONT In sparkltnJ' 1•meralrl .~ .................................................................................................. .. green nwt<1lhc with tan velour mtenor a nd man1 luxun o pt1 on i: (:DlUUL'1 SJHS 5'10·5630 IWi!bil'l~l~ 2626 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA '78POMTIAC TRAMS AM V-8. AT . P S . Far Air. velour. lor k-; cu-;. wbeeli.. upµ1•aran1·c. 19 ,277 m il~~. (747UOSfoll!~15 • $7766 *J.C. FORTUNE Pont1a1· G MC an> I::. Isl SI . S:1nta Ana (71415."ltl-IUOO 1978 PONTIAC TR.ANSAM Bladt App jlroup. pwr windows. AM FM 'll'fl'O 8 track. m.JI! whcds & 31.ll7 miles (Oti()IJ OM I How o.ly S'6 5 o Miracle Maada/R..ulf 2150Harbor Bl .• C M. 645-5700 ----1971 POMTIAC IOHNEVIUE BRUUGHAM. Split pwr. seat. cnase control, lilt wheel. s te reo radio with tape. etc. (284VQC). $6499 'Tl f\reblrd. Ll.mited ad- dllim.13,000 ml. Load~. T-ber. "900. 494-SUM, ..... '78 Tram Am. T roof. cniiM t!Gal, Vel. int. AC . .., .... -. 77MllllD ISPllT J:eoaom1 I cylinder, automatic, AM /FM, pow• r w Ind o w'a, (11111:1) UIMAINON PllTIAC -118rbor Blvd. • Fllr, eo.u .... MM8DO '14 rt.YMOUTH 4-000R 8 cylinder aotom allc. power steering & brakes (382LFP) 2+2 SUNROOF 4 cylinder. 4-speed. AM/FM stere with lape player. powe steering, (8F03V). 54277 6 cylinder. au1oma11c atr condrt1on1 ng oower steering & brakes. vinyl lop (676PCVJ '75TOllHO 4-000R c ylinder. automatic. power steerlllg powe brakes. v inyl too. (5H275). 51777 SOMETHING DIFFERENT 4 c ylinder 4-speed power steering 2·tone paint stereo taoe player {845P01) in the DAILY PILOT SE HAILA ESPANIL '75 CORDOBA cyllndt>7 aul.1ma11c power steering power brakes radio heater vinyl lop. only 30.000 miles ( 755VOIJ -cvl1nd0 r 4-spPf'd AM r M with ca.,sell<> p 1ayr>1 (706YJVI 53177 '76TOllMO 2.oooa fl cylinder ;;iuromat1c dtr cond1t1on1rig powe r !'.leering oower br ekes. vinyl top { 165HUF' 6 cylinder at1tomst1c air cond1t1on1n9 AM/FM stereo 19R02Z) '76GIAHADA GHIA 8 cvhndpr automatic air cond 11nn1nq oower o;tPe• 1n q & o r ;;i kes t605PWP 1 .53577· Utusual Cars. Cla11lcs, Antl.-s, Race, & One of a kind! I •' 7 l!Jf DAil. V PILOT GRAND SLAM SA YllllS 011 ALL 1979 OLDS DEMONSTRATORS & EXECUTIVE CARS .... • 98 REGENCYS ALL MUST •CUTLASSES I • 88's . , . ..-··· .. . . -·· -.. ---· -:::::-·-.. . . -..... -. .. ... -._. .. • _-,.-. • TES.I DRIVE THE 1980 IMC TODAY! I 979 GMC 1/2 TON VAN 11.,..,.,.,..,.91-•u• -oo-t1t01-.n9 Cl'l"""9gnne.~ °"'"""' 11111et1'"" oa~ ClGDU90617fl0811 1326bl s5479 TRUCK & YAN "MO CATALYTIC COMVlilTIR" lt7tGMC Slerro Clonlc I To.tfttcm. eeoo ovw 1 '°" ""' oi.S\ 111.ft0•"Q ,,.~, W"~ ,.M corw:s ''•"ntu miin"Of'I eino•ntt °" c:oohtt cnr~,. c.omtOI f • ,,.,,. ve •t1,om1tk ,,...,., au. tl.H.l4 rin '#'r"l411of\f Pl'. ... r bin~ C41"0!:-• *'''"9 OOWIX tllfltndowl\ OOWf"f OOOt lOc•l ~1 9.!JO '" ~ ,,,....-i A •"HIS ll~llTC83ol9Z6n81~1 s9579 1979 GMC 1/2 TON 4X4 SHORTBED P s p e ttnt o~ .w OOf\O ~••·~ ... m.tTOf"" s e t,,,. v8 .. .,tomat< ~· t\,,.. ''"'" .... '° o~uu. llft ~ w ~ NnfW\' l*!:,,Of'nf'lrw-DOdY' ""°,,. "'too'" s-fTit Or•"°" Oh II( r..:t"1"PI l'>on•e•AWf~1-""° .,~ r •3'1911 TICR1'9l~~·w· s1479 D CAR & TRUCK HEADQUARTERS '76 MERCURY IOICATWAGOH Automatic. air cond11tomng. power steenng & brakes. R&H. luggage rack. custom wheels.(567NPL) '76 CHRYSLER COIDOIA Auto . PS .. P.B • air oond .. 'h vinyl toP. leather. stereo, Mt wheel.powerw1ndows.(467NYL) $3679 '74 PONTIAC RIEllRD Auto PS PB . air cond1t1omng. vrnyl top, AM/FM stereo C007VBU} s3779 '77 CHEVY MOMTECAILO Auto .P S PB .. factoryair.tlllwheel.oowerwtndows. '"1 padd top. custom wheels. and tires (877SEAl '77 OLDS CUTLASS Salon Auto . P S . P B . air cond •;o, vinyl top console bucker seats. stereo& tape (P13534l '77 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME . V6 auto . P S PB . factory air. 1111 wheel AM/FM stereow1thcasse11eplayer (910SXK) l \ •79 MERCURY WAGON Colony Park 10 Pass wagon Auto P S P B fact~ air fllt wheel. cruise control. AM/FM stereo root rack. 12 SOOm11es (5631 29) SAYE '77 COUGAI XR7 Auto P S P B air cond vinyl rop 6·way oower seal, stereo taoe player. cruise control. power winaows (932RKY) J . • --........ ~ ...................... --.........__ ... -----~--...-----................... -.... ---....... ........ .... .. '• . 7 Huntington Beach Fountain V&lley EDI T I O N VOL. 72, NO. 131, •SECTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 'l'o•r Be•e&e-w•- .Dally Ne•spa.-er FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1979 TEN CENTS O••IY Pilot Pttoto o .. l..ee P~•,... DESPITE ODO-EVEN PLAN , LINES FOR GASOLINE REMAIN LONG, AS THIS VIEW ALONG COAST HIGHWAY NEAR JAMBOREE ROAD IN NEWPORT BEACH INDICATES These Motorists Sought Fuel Thursday Afternoon at Mobil Station; Lines Were long, Longer, Longest Today All Along Orange Coast .'Longest Line Yet; No Fuel Gas Relief Pronrlsed Gas Li11es Reported Still Longer By th.-J\ssociatcd Prt~si. L1 n <>s of <·ars waiting for gasoline wer<' longN than ever in Southern California tod<J y. -spilling onlo frc<:ways and creat· 1 ~in g bac kups of trarfic t h at F ranf?ed UIJ to <•1ght miles long , ,..,.uthoriltl'" '"id • th On<' 1•1 g ht mtl•· 1nff1< Jam. 'frnm thl' et1Slt'rn hm1ts or Ox- frt nard to Camarillo. was at first , Or .. r eported by the Ca liforni<t cac Highway P atrol to be a hne or not cars wailing for gas tu L Rut CHP Clff1cc·r Kennv Rich autl later explained that a dispatcher N ft ·•got exc ited and n :porled it < wrong " · s ~ The line of c::i r<, uc·tually wait T ing for srns wa-; a half mile Ion~ t and l'au.sed trafft<" to .s pill onto t h e :.. o u I h h <1 11 n <I I a n <· )., o r Highwa y 10 1. wh1C'h 1s only two lanes wide al that pmnt. said R1 C'h Thi! slalwn was tloscd Elsl•wherc•. r amps to and from lht-Santa Monu·a <ind Sant;i Ana freewa y). in Loi-. l\ngelt•s and Orang1• t·ount IC's wc·r<' clogged. t'aus ing ~omc• backup though not as spct lat•ular a). thc· Vt·n t u r a C o u n I y p r o b I t· m . authorities s aid l\lthough m an y 1·t1unt1ci-. in Northl•rn f'altfornn.t re ported s hort e r ltnC's w 1 l h I he• plan Thursday. thl' hnt•s were longer than evt'r tn SouthC'rn Callforma. pe rhaps bct'ause of th<' upcom mg weeke nd during whic h most s tations arc cxpel't ed tn be closed In lhl' Los /\ng<•lt•).. .,uburh of Eagle Rock. c·ustoml'rS snakNI completely around one c ity block a nd cxtendt•d into anQthcr Several waiting driver-, got free coffee at a nearby n·st:wrant The restaurant ownN told them. "I feel sorry for you people .. Several ~a s s tat ion owners said the odd-c•w n plan has not shortened line's in the fi rst three days becausl' m otorists started out needin~ gas from previous wee ks of hardship and rear thr weekend will be even worse T h e Automo bile Club o f Southe rn California confirmed those fears Thursday when it re ported that 92.5 percent of all metropolitan Los Angeles sta- tions wilJ be c losed Sunday and 63.6 percent will be closed Satur· day. The closures a re up from last weekend. Overall, the Auto Club s aid. 46.7 percent of the gasoline sla· lions will be closed Saturday and 78.5 percent will be shut down Sunday. Former Gov Ronald Reagan, who presided o ver the last odd- even gas marketing restriction during the 1974 Arab oil em- bargo. predicted that the plan will brlng "a lmost instant re- lief.'' So far that h asn't been the cue lD Southern California. California Solons Meet En~rgy Officia/,s By TOM BARLEY Of Ille D••IJ Pilot St.IH Ca lifornia 's congressm en have bee n assured that a more equitable distribution of gasoline in this state will cut the length of the lines waitinR at service sta· Lron pumps h_ thl• l'nd of th<: montt). Re p . Robert B:tdham, R· Newport Beach. sa id the predic· lion was made Thursday in Wa s hington. D C . wh e n represent:ttives of the fede ral Department of Energy mc:t with 43 Californi:t congressmen who clema ndl'd ml':ts ures that would Valley Man Hit, Killed; Suspect Held /\Ide n R McC<.1 ment of 17672 ~anta Tt•resa Cirf'lc•. Fount<.11n Vallc•y. w<is struck by a c·ar and killed Thursday night wh11l· try ing to cro!>s P a c i fit· Co~t ),l H1Rhwa~ in Huntington Beach lnvestiRalors s md the 47 year nld victim was hit while in a crosswalk <it Sixth StrC'et and Pac ifH' Coast ll1~hway by a car traveling at ahout 60 miles per hour He died about two hour). after the 6:24 p.m accident at llunt ingto n Jnt c r commu n1l y Hospital The alleged driver of the auto, ide ntified a s .Juan Santos of S unset Bea ch. was a rrestc'1 al 15th Street a nd Pacific Coast H_ig hway while attempting to hitc hhike. traffi<' investigators s aid. He is charged with fe lon y C'hargcs or hil a n d run . manslaug hter and drivinR while under the infl ue nce or alcohol. police said. Police said Santos 1s being treated at UC Irvine Medical Center fo r facial cuts. Skue Can't Take a Joke OLYMPI C A , Was h . <AP) -Doug McGee de· cided he no longer would cha nge the price s igns at his service station since the price of gasoline is heading ever upward. He drew a sign reading "?? .9" a gallon, but stale officials don't think it 's funny. allay the continuing · gasolinc c risis . "We were assured that new al· location figures based on 1978 consumption of gas ct nd not the incorrectly ctpplied 1972 data wo uld a lleviate our problem by lhl' end of Ma} and certainly 1n June ." Badha m satd Ba dham said he a nd other CaliComians de manded :Jn al location or e me rgency gasoline for the state to aid beleaguered motorists until the new ctlloca lion made an impact on g:.s sup· plies "We were turned down." he said today in Newport Beach. "The energy people seemed to feel that such an alloccttion to Califomrn. despite the problcm11 we have that are not shared by othe r states . wou ld be inap- propriate .. Badham c nt1c1zed tht· Oepart m<.'nt of Em·rgy fur wh<it he s<11d was the <igcncy·i-. "cons t ant rl' fusal to recognize the special n eeds o f C<1liforn1a and its failure to ma k(' an inde pth :is s<'ssmc nt nr a s1tuat1on tha l. t•ven nuw. 1s not all that cll••ff Lo lhf'm "We told lhl'm ttmt· und time 'Care About Customers' Coast Gas Pumpers Oppose Shutdown By th~ Daily PilotStarf An ov<'rwhelming maJority of Orani:?t' Coas t scn·1c·l' statton ownl•rs J?a\'l' <in t•mphat1t· ··no· volt' today to a prospoed four-d ay shutdown next week to protest <ti· legl'd low profits A )..Urvey of 45 stat10ns showed that 29 were oppo!oied lo lhl· shut down. fi ve fa \'on•d 1t and 11 wen· undecided And most of those unccrt;11n said lhev \H'n· IC'aning aga1n~t 1'10 )..1ng tht' pumps Th l' st at1on nwne r s . s a ad however. t h at thc•y m ay be· rorc·t•d to c lil)..t' Saturday and S undav next WCl'k bet·ausl' or low ga-sohne supfllll'S * * * Gm !jhutdown Tht• fnur d uv shutdown h<t ).. been proposed -hy tht• California Scrv1C'<' St<.1t1on l\ssoc1at1on Its director. Jim Campbell . said 1 dealers should receive 25 percent of wholesale gasoline price. or about 15cents pN gallon. T he cur rent government-controlled pro fit margin is much lower Pla1''s Legality To Be Probed WASfllNGTON tAP > The government said today it will in- vestigate the possibility of an- titrus t viol ation s in th e threatened shutdown of gasoline stations in var ious sections of t h e ·co u n t r y • i n c I u d i n g California. from May 17 through May 20. The Justice De partment said the investigation will t ry to de· te rmine if stale ret ail gasoline dealer associations a re illegally acting in concert in calling for the shutdown. The gasoline dealers a re protesting Depart- ment of Energy regulations that Ii mil profit m argins. Assistant Attorney Uenerat J ohn H. She nefield, head or the antitrust division, said concert· ed action by dealers to close sta· tions r aises s ubsta ntia l ques.; lions under fede ral a ntitrust laws . li e has c allC'd for s t ation owne rs to C'l os e Thursd<i y t hrou)'.?h Sunday If that were to happen this week's gttsoline lines would appear :ihort compared to those that would arise by mid· week. observers believe. A shutdown would particularly hit drivers of odd-number plated vehicles. Their last chance to purchase g~sol inc would be Tuesday Local de ale rs. regardless of the ir position on the closure. were vocal about the proposed s hutdown and the gasoline crisis in general. "We will not shut down. We care more abOul our customers t ha n that, ' decla r ed J e rry Johnson. of Johnson Unio n 76 Service in Irvine's University Park. A vehement vole in favor of the shutdown was cast by West Sideboth a m . owne r o f West Union Service a t 9525 Warner Ave., Huntineton Beach. ·'The government is the only one making out," Side botham1 cha rged. ·'I m ade a whopping $13,000 last year and I can afford to drive a 1967 Chevrolet." again that Californians an: ~uf fering while the rest of the na lion goes unscathed ... Badham s aid And he lashed as "callous and inc redible" a com mt:nt attribul ed during the m eet ing Thur~du) to David Hardin an orf1t·1al of the Federal f-:n('rgy He~ulaton Commission "Californian), an· the m seh·es to blame for lh«: pres .-nt long lines a t gasoline stat1onl. ·· Wl' have ttJ c·<i lm pt·ople dnwn 10 the pomt that thl'y will fe{'I romfortable waitin~ 1n linl' fnr <Stt R ELlt:fo~. Page 1\21 2 Teens Held In 'Forcing' Prostitution By JAt'KIE llYMAl'I Of tlM 04l•lt Ptlo·t ~t~ft Costa Ml'sa polt<'l' rl'Portt·d tu d a\' they ha H ' a rrl'st ed l"" o olcln tl'e n aier~ and a n· ~e·ck 1ni,: ,, third on t'h<irgl'~ or forc ing fem ale· run<il.\ays <ts )()Ung <is 12 \C'ar:; old into prost1tut1on · A I l<.'ast four v1ct1 m ~. a ll runaways from within Orangt• Count~ ranging 1n ugl• from 12 to 15. havl' been 1rlcntif1cd S<1 for. said Sgt Gary Webstc:r He said the forced prost 1tut1on h a s been traced back about three months but t·ould havt· beC'n in existe nCl' longer "We will ver) possibly l"Om1• up with mon· suspt•cts a nd mort· victims ... WebstC'r said Two 17-yea r -old ,:!iris havt• been booked into juventlt· hall on .;us picion of pimping. solic1ta lion for prostitution and laking a person for prostitution without consent. he s aid The two were not living with their families. Webste r said A 16-year-old boy is still being sought on a warrant. he i.aid Webster said the victims were trapped this way: An older teen-ager would meet them at a party or at Lhe beach. lea rn that they wer e a runaway. <See VICE, Page AZ) Suspect Held InHB Rape A 14-year -old gir l was raped at 1:08 a .m . Thursday in a restroom near lifeguard tower number one at Huntington Sla te Beach. investigators said today. Ry KATHY CLANCY Dt Ille D•llv Pll•I Sl•ll I\ H ye a r -old Placentia woman was af'resled o n ag. J:!ruvated assault charges-Wed - nesday ni~ht after she allegedly drov e into a t'rnwd of gas- hun)'ry motorists as thl') tri(.'(! to kl'l'P ht•r from cutting into a lint·. Fulll'rtOn poli ce alleged Sally E~tht-r Crugn<i lc . 1824 Jone s Pl a c e . s truck o n e of t he motorists . 17 yea r·flld Stephen CIOJy Dennis . who sufre red cuts 10 his le~s <tnd abrasions on his haek Oc•nn 1s . of Ana h e 1 m . was t a ken t o P lace ntia -Linda llosp1ta l for treatment. police said Thl' inc ide nt Ol·cu rred in a rour block long j.l;ts line in the $l00 hlol'k of North Placentia \ vt•nut• polit•c rl'ported Othcr~tsl'. law enforcement nfrH'<'r" in un1m·nrporatl•<1 South (lrangt• Count y t•ommunit1cs and 1n in land 1·ount~ arcus rl'ported 11n major 1n<·1<lt·nts Ill wh<tt Wl'rc rl'ft•r red lo as , ··1ongl'r ·than '-'ver" gasohnt• lint•). . Officl•rs wl'rc called numerous times Thursday and today to quc•ll ar~uml•nt~ in lines <tnd <ts · '1s t station opt•rators with traf- (it· t'Ontrol Bui no other arrests wcrl' re · ported . µohn.• s<11d. Fuller ton Poliec Lt. Philip C::ochrm~ said h1· recorded 52 l'llllS IO Onl' Cl~ht·hour s h\ft a lone from motoris ts set!king da rification or the odd -even ~asoline rules. In addition. he said, his de · 1>artmc nl has inves tigated numl·rous t•omplai n t s about l11nits on gasolinl' and car wash <Stt GAS, Page A2l Oran:Q~Coasl t::. ~ \\'eat her Patchy Cog or low clouds near t he coast late tonight o r ea rly Saturday . o the r wise fair . Lo w s t on i ~hl in 50s. Hig hs Sa turday uppe r 60s at beaches to near 80 inland. INSIDE TODA 't' During its 50 years of operatton. the C'181no not only has become Catalina's most familiar landmark and a favorite Mstination for Big Band lovers. but also for 32 years one family ha! called 1t home. See Featuring Page RI l•llex "'' ·-lenrlu "'' -~ "'" L.M . ...,. A6 ••t611ftl ~II Fe Reaaan· aald the long term solution to the s t ate 's gas problems depends on decreased eouumptioa, increased supply aad~deregulalion. The state Department of Agriculture ordered McGee to remove the sign. Officials in the a gency's Division of Weights and Measures say the question marks could be mistaken for 7'1, le8ding customers to believe they can buy gas for 77 .9 cents a gallon. Te rrence Adamson. the chief Justice Department spokesman, said the "legal remedy is an in- junction" if the de partment de- cides there is reason to believe a violation of law bas taken place . Sidebotba m claimed that the public isn't getting the clear pie· lure on service station profits. He said he's making about three cen ts per eallon pumped since al- loationa began and is losin• much The s uspect . ide n tified as David MacDonald. 26. of Buena P a rk. was arrested by police while leaving the restroom, of· ricers reported. Police had been called by a group of beachgoers who heard the girl's scream s . C.lltff.,.. , At C .. MlflM 01-14 Cetft!U CH en.-C11 '---- A b A • 'Tbe federal government 1bould pt off tbe dime and «et out oft.be way," Reagan told the JAi Aneeles Times. ....... Adamson declined comment on the number of state associa- tions that may be taking part in the s hutdown .. 419----- (Sft OPPOSE, Page AZ> r The v ictim , a r eside nt of Fullerton. was treated and re- leased al UCI Medical Center • l o. ........ "'" l:~P ... M 11:......__Cl·M "-"" ., .. .._ ..... IM~tftlHle.i ,. •-l ...-n .. --------------------------- ,,, A.I DAIL y PILOT Hf I F11dar. M1y 11 , 1979 Trial Near• Ead Diedrich Team Fighting Bftck B)' .i\aY GRANVIi.Lt; °' .. ..., __ _ SAN DIEGO Tesllmony in the bribt'ry tr1•1 of Oranae Coun ty Supt'rv1sor Ralph D1t"drich nf!ar~ an end hert' Thur8Clay wlth derenst' la wyera firm" ha<'k at damal&ti dont• th.'h· C'ue a day e arlier by prosecutor Mk h•el Cap1n l A:s (~llpiul did when ht> rmss· tllU1mmed 01t~nr:h. Uw rounty !!Upt>rV1M>r' b dcrvndt'r:o t nt'd to f',....P9PAJ VICE ... and offer "a JOb " When the youngste r li<'rom panied the "friend," s he woultt be threatened with a severe beating 1f s he didn't agree to prostitute herself. One girl w1ts even threate ned with being taken to San Diego a nd "sold" into white slavery in Mexico, Webster said. The older teen-ager would then take the girl from door-to- door in areas of Costa Mesa where poor laborers live. The victimizer would make a deal, usualJy for $10, throw the young girl inside and slam the door, Webster said. The pro· cedure would be repeated rrom live to td times"a 'night, he said. In one case, Webster said, a victim returned home to her mother. However, one of the s us· peels allegedly telephoned and' threatened to burn down the< ho use if the girl were n 't waiting on the c urb in 10 minutes. .. Most or these threats are overblown but they <the s us - pects) have managed to create an aura of fear," We bster said. He said lhat although the s us· pt•Ctl> a rc "hiker types ," police llon 'l he lieve they ha ve a network of frll'nds or crime con- net't1ons 'iuch a:-. they mentioned in threats aKainst the young c1rls T\\o nf lht• g1rb wet(' b4•atcn up. howt•vt•r. Wt•bsier said II•· stn•sse<l that th{c' J>ohc·e In Vt•stagatmn was hampered b\ <' u r r c n t I a w s , w h i c h b a r authorities from lol·krng UJJ• runaways not at•cuscd of a ':rimt> 'The situ<1t1un with the cur· rent legal st atus of runaways is c·aus ing us problems ." Webster sa id "There· are a tot or them out there and they're extr emely vulnerable "Ont't' they get locked into th\S thini;:. thC\ l'<Jn ·t ~cc• <iny ~<iY nut.' hl' s;i1d All four vit't1m:. hlfvt-been re 1u rr1t·d tc1 their pan·nts. Wc·bster -..11d He !laid invcst1 g«ilmn into the l'asc 1:. continuing. uftists Burn Six to Death SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador 1 AP > El Salvador's military gove rnment r e ported leftist guerrillas burned s ix persons to death in buses as thousa nds turned out for the funeral of 17 anti-government demonstrators. Government spokesman Col. Rafael Flores Lima said guer. rillas of the Popular Liberation Forces shot up two buses near Arcateo. a village 54 miles north of San SaJvador. and set them afire Thursday. He said four pass enge rs and two drivers burned to death be fore they could escaoe. The popular Liberation Forces are one or three underground Jen. isl· a rmies fighting a guerrilla war against President Carlos Humberto Romero's military re · gime . ORANGE COAST .. ,. DAILY PILOT J~ 0f•nQ!ltCM ,_I 0.11• Ptii04 w1lftwfttoth tHOf'r' t>lt",_,,_.~Prt"''·''~l\f'ttdbTlfllt 0tM09 Co•\t 'Pub11\l\lnoComoJW'¥ ~0111r .. tf'I ~111on' .,,. PU04f\Md M'tnd•Y t~ fit104lrt f'Ot (O'\fit lk\41. """~ 6'-Mf\ Hvnhnq\on 8-.c:tvf"oun t•ll" V.tll'V trvt,,.., L1~ fitt•t 1'/$otl'f\ r-o.,~t A "•not• ,.~0M)A.t1 ..c:t1tt0f\ ,, out>fi\ohed s.1"'°''' •"° ~0..¥\ l"'t'twH'lit•NI DU1:14t\htft0olt1M'1' t\•• PO '-'"'' 8•'1 \tr"('f, CMI• Mew ( .. t1f0tnl111 '"~ . _ .... _ p,.,,M)fftl AM Pv0t1!J'IH , .. ~11.c ... 1o1 'l~te Ptt\tdt!n' 4'Mt O.~ft•M-t'MQ"'t -.. ·-ldllo< '':..m:::.~IA;J:::' ~141..-_ .. _ -'\\t\t411nt #IUft: .. tftO e ..... , ._,. ..... Wt•IO<_C_f_ ................. °"'" . -11t1fi1 .. t .. e-• ... .... 111 ... ..-... 11'0 ... ,..,.,... OHie .. LA9un• 8't<t<~ ..... o_.,..s,, .. , C.O-•• "'*"· uo-. .. ...,",.... -----.,--------- ll8f' h1i, own "'Ordb l o help pmve thflr P<)ln~ And a monit othC'r 1x1l nt1 lhcy tnc>d to make wax tha.t U1edrh:h had Mmpl (oqtotten abnut a tt>lltah• 18.SOO c hN'k Caplu1 had SprUf\I On lhc ddt•nKt' a(tcr 01t•dr1rh d•·nwd cvt•r recc1v111g SU<'h a <'he<'k "What wu t h .. reason you forgot oboul lht> cht:d1 !" de fconllc lawyt•r Jamt-8 Riddel i111ked h111 rllent · · 1 h11vcn 't lht> s hghlt-lll Ide. T he re's no n•uson for mt> forget ting I don't know why I forteot.'' D1t>dnch replied Thti $9,500 wai. 1>31d. t o 01cdrlr h by hi~ forml·r uttomey, Mic hael tkn\lngton, 1n lau· 1976 uod the l'tll'<'k wab murktid "loan repayment ' . As ~ loun rcpoyml'nt. t h•: c heck rontrad1cts the defense contention that Diedric h owed Remington money tn 1976 And, the defense contends. the m o n ey Diedrich owed Rem- ington was part of a $5~.000 loan h e m ade in 1973 frorn his former attorney. But, the prosecution insists. the loan was not a loan at a ll but a $55,000 bribe from Anaheim Hills, Inc .. and funneled through Remington. But Diedrich and co·defendant LeRoy Rose's lawyers were in· tent on proving more than Diedrich's original d enial that be received money from Rem· ington in 1976 was s imple forgelfmJness. Capizzi a day earli e r c halle ng e d th e county s upervisor with 1977 newspaper commt?nts attributed to him that contradict ed portions or his testimony But Ridd el , trying to s how ther e was no real discrepancy with Diedrich 's 1977 comments and his testimony produced i:I Nov 3. 1977, Da ily Pilot s tory quoting him as saying m uch the same thing he had told the Jury D1cdriC'h C1lso t estified that he did not ask an Anahl'im Ifill:.. Inc . t·xcc·utivC' to help him Oh· 1<11n an SR0.000 b<ink loan in rn74 llt· also said he did not know the t·ompany h<id paid ror an ap· pra1s~I of thC' property he used a s c·ollatl•rul for th1· loan The defcns(' lawyers also called real estate lawyer Harvey Pl'dersen to testify about the value of la nd in the Anaheim Hiils area that the t•ounty sought in retum ror letting the company out of an agricultural preserve agr eement in 1974. "Also l'alled 'to tc!lllfy was a former l>1ednch·Ho:.e busancs:-. JJartner . c;;Hy Oelrirh kst1f1('d that l>1cdnch ha<l rndc1·d aqvam•etl l<osl' money 10 pi:I)' him while he worked a:. a cons ultant for them o n out·of-statc cons truction µroJ· ccts in 1972through 1974. That testimony was intended to fortify defense contentions that money Rose paid Diedrich in 1974 was lO repay him for t•ash advances and was not of a continuinl! bribery cons piracy At the end of the d ay. Superior Court Judge Ross Tharp re cessed the trial until Monday Simultaneous ly. Capizzi said h e will call only one o f the eight r ebuttal witnesses he earlie r in ·the week said he would use to off· set the case presented by the defense. That caused attorneys on both s ides to conclude that testimony in the case will end early next week and that the eight·woman. four.man jury is likely to began deliberations by mid-week. Diablo Plant Poses Peril? SAN LUJS OBJS PO IAP) About one-fourth of San Luis Obispo's 279 physicians say Pacific Gas & Electric Co. ·s Oiablo Canyon nuclear Power plant could endanger the health or county residents. About 70 doctors announced that they feel lo ng exposure to low levels or radiation rrom the plant could lead t o cancer , leukemia and birth defects . They also said they believe the county Is inadequately prepared to handle any major nuclear dis- aster. Banded todgethe r as the Con· cerned Physicians of San Luis Obispo County, the group said human error, 11abotage o r an .1 earthquake could trigger such a <Uaaster. Kuwait Eyes Funds CAJRO, Egypt <AP) -Prime Mini•ter Muttafa Kham refuaed comment today on report. that Kuwait wuta ao withdraw more than tt billion from Cairo blnk accounta. Other lnlormanta Did tbe report was accurate but that Kuwaft hu not yet made •n of. ficial request. • I II Coast Residents ·No mine.es Eleven Orange Coast resi· dents are among 30 county nominees for the 1919-80 Orange. County Grand Jury. Pros pective jurors were nominated by Orange County Supe rior Court judges. and a June I drawing wiU be held to determine which 19 of t&le 30 nominees will be impaneled for the 1979-80 fiscal year. T he 11 Orange Coast r esidents include: James Dick , 63, or Fountain Valley, a retired fed e ral employee: James N. McCormic k, 66, Westminster, a retired school principal; Jean E . BQgen. 44 . Huntington Beach. a homemaker and former Ocean View School District trustee. '4P Wl'•-lo OIL DRILLING RIG LIES NEARLY SUBMERGED IN GULF OF MEXICO NEAR GALVESTON Also. Sam Feldman. 75, Seal Beach, r etir e d ; James M . Keefe. 70, Huntington Beach. an t'xecutive with the Los Angeles Airports Department: Kathleen Cummings, 3.5. a Laguna Beach home maker Rescuers Pick Up 26 Workers, but Eight Others Mlaalng After Collapse t"'rotttP~AI RELIEF ... gas.'' Rardin said. Congressman Badham did de · fend the oil companies which. he said . "have presented accurate data to us and are doing all in their po.wer to a lleviate this situation." But he said the data used by federal ene rgy people has been ··const antly inaccurate and mis- lead ing " and has aggravatt..-d the current gasoline crisis. Badham said a combination or fa ctors has led to an oil crisis that has hit California herd. .. We have the loss of between four and SIX million barrels Of oil a day from Iran, increased consumption in California und a system or priorities that puts a utomotive needs ut the bottom or a Ion~ list ... h(' SiJld tod<iy But he said ht> and other California tonJ(ressmC'n wh<J h t'lpcd to cl('f(·at Pres ident C;1rters standby gas rationing pl ~1n Thursday an· pinning tht•1r hOJJL'S on the c;.isc·m<'nl th1.1 t may c·ome from 1mplemC'ntalion or thl' new ulloration syst~m. ··w e may he CJ c·ouplt' of weeks or so away from shorter lines or no lines at all." he said "We will havt' to wait and see nut r think we did a great deal Thurs· day lo get the Cali fornia p1 ctun· a('ross lo ~pie who seem to bf> handling our gasoline crisis on a day to day basis whe n they are handling it at all " * * * f'rom Pa,,.-,.t I GAS .. ·. stat1 111•. n·11u1rmg motorists lo huy ,: 1•;.ir C'lean·UP along with ~;i:, IL 1 .. )U!.l <• matter of all of us trying lo feel our wuy along here until we can unders tand what the rules are and when they arc violated." Goehring said. Bert Turner, county director o f e me rgency services. noted th e county's gasoline phone bank (834 2a:w 1 ans we r ed another 2.000 phone calls Thurs· day from motorists. About haU the calls, he said, were from individuals seeking so-called "C" stickers for com- mercial vehicles tha t would ex- empt them from odd-even reg- ulations . However. the "C" sticke r pre>· gr am is only under way in Los Angele s County. not Orange County, Turner explained. It i!. among provi s ions county s upervisors may adopt later on. Motoris ts with othe r com plaints, Turner said, a re being urged to contac t their local police agencies or the county or fi ce or Consume r Affairs. Consum<'r /\Hairs Director Ron Melendez said his staff ha!-i been getting about 100 com. plaints per day from motoris ts. some of which a re referred on to the district attorney's office. Uuter, Russ Boss to Meet W ASJ-DNGTON CAP) President Carte r a nd Sov· iet President Leonid I. Brezhnev will meet for the first lime at a summit con· terence from June 15 to 18 in Vienna to sign their new SALT 11 treaty to cap the nuclear arms race, it was announced today. Agreement on the treaty between the superpowers was announced this week. A White House otficlal, asking not to be identified· by name. saJd it is hoped the s ummit conrerence wlll set In motion a re1· ular aeries or meetln1s between U.S. aqd Soviet leaders. Also, Leonor E. Hammond, 63. Bruises-. Welts Illegal Alien Held In Inf ant Beating San .luan Capis tra no. a retired Chapman College ins tructor ; Derald 0 . Hunt, 56, Cost a ~esa. a retired college dean. ,l\lso. Charles M Miller. 56. ·~a n Clemente. r etired : Thomlis 1w ,Moody, 36, a Lci'ttuna Niguel t e Ii c h er . ~ d J ·o s e Ph L . Tomehak, 51. Newport Beach. an anthropology professor. Six prospective g rand jurors are nominated from each or the county's five s upervisorial dis· tr icts. By WJLLJAM HODGE Ott ... 0.ily 11'11.i Statt A 15.year·old Mexican 1mm1 grant was arrested late Thur s day and charged with felony child abuse after two mPn walked into a South Laguna tiosp1tal w1th a beaten and unco11s c10U!:> 18· month-Old hoy Lajluna Beach Poht•<· art• hold ing ttw 1nranrs bab~ '>rllt-r who the y s:.iy 1s a n illegal ;il1en who·.., the brothe r of the 111ranl s father Thl• b<t by ':-. p;.a rent~ an· Lewis and F rancis1·a Pl•r t:1 bolh 26, who rt·s 11Je .11 thr· II :1 m tit on llou:-.t'. l '1 35 N•1rl h t'oal>t lh l!h~ay l.111?urw B1·ud1 Th<· hah\ .los(' 1'Prt·1 . '' in t•rn1cal f·orid1t1011 al l!CI MNlll .. 11 C1•nll'r·s 1wd1aln1· ... 1nt1•n I\ 1• l'<JrL' unll nffw1 .1h .... :. .. l..1J,!UllJ Iii wh 1'11111·4• ( .ipl OPPOSE ... in barkroom work mechanical r epairs and acce!>sory :.ales Some dealer!. 1nd1catcd they would JOin thl:' s hutllown 1f th(' mov<· pick~ up mo rt• '>Uppor1 • It ~ill 1111ly \\Ork 1f \H' 1111 do 1l. · !.<l ld "t 'll Fr1>h1:-.d1. 11wnt·r of P1 <·11 !\1ohil ~r·r\'1n· liOO ,\ \ e rl llfa P1t·11 San ('lt·mt•nft· If rt .; '.'>lrnnJ.! 1•n11ui.:h I II JO ir1 . ·· ~<lid .John l..1H11s;1 11\\t11·r o f La Ho:-.a ':-. Un100 rn 9020 Ed ingcr /\vt· . F'o unl:ttn :.tile·~ II apµears 1t :-fi zzling out · Jim Crofls. 11f ·roft!. Chevron 3531 Newport nlvd . Nc•wporl Real·h. s <tid he w•>ul<l not J•nn 1n lht• s hutdown tinlt'S:-. h t• ~a:­ lhreatcned lo do :.u hv other sta lion opcraLors A s pok<'s man for Campus Shell. 1201 Haker St . C.:o'il<i Mt•s;i, said he llkew1s'' w<1!. c·on <'C'rncd about possibl<' r etaha l11m from other station owners l-11> s aid he was un<lccided on what 10 do Bill Ragan. of Ra~~in ·s Arco. Sand Canyon Road and Interstate 5, in cast (rvmt•, s aid he w1m '1 participate in anv shutdown "t ·vp had rC'<tl ~ood <;upport rrom mv custome rs I 'm proud or th em> Ragan "a11I Neil Purcell s aid the complicat cd and bizarre sencs of events began when two m en brought the baby to South Coast Mt'<i1cal Ct·nter Thursday afte rnoon H ospita l author1t1c:-d e termined that the child h ad been brought from th1· Hamilt on ll11ust• ,1m1 tl'11•µhonl'd l...iguna pol1t·1· P u n ·1•ll .;:11d 1m t•!.tt~l:ll1 ng of f1t·1·r-. ~t·r1· t•onfruntecl with .1 thrt•(· roon1 apartrn•·nt wht-r" fl\" IJt-Ul)ll' ~t·re lt\lnj! dt th,. n·111 ;ti c•sl uhltshmcr11 II look1·cl hkt' ,J p1~ 111·11 polll t' '>Ollrt't'" '"JliJ '( hl'I I' \\.J" 111<1 foo1l ancl ~arlJiJJ!• 1111 1111 f11111r 11( th• Jlwrtcw·nl 'f 111 11.11 hr11t1m \\a..; hllC'rt•<I ~ 11 h loatn 1lt,q,. r " 1n1! ~1t1r .. r11I 111 111• v.1·1 1 II U \l'I l ht flhot "''' •·111 '"td n11 11,.t,, 1 .. ,.1 \.\,I, t•ll\l"lf•d \\ llh hflll I .ttltl \\Pit-. 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Payment Approved PEKING tAf' 1 Commcn·1· St•t'rc tury .Juanita !\re ps und the· Chinl'Sl' governrnt•nt paved thl' wav todav for <1 \J S ·China tradl' treaty by. s1grunJ! th1· <1grcl'mcnt 10 pay 1\m£'rit•;ins t I t·t·nl:-on the d o ll ;1r for Sl91i !.I million in ,\men r un <isscts ..;c1zcd hy the Chrm'M' communists in 1949 Other nominees for the 1979·80 panel include; Raquel A Ame7.cua. 21. Santa Ana. a youth program director. Jm• P Monte:.. 49. Santa l\na, a \'C l administrator; Sad ie Reid. Hi. ~anta Ana, day care dire<.•- lor. Wi>:.ton F' Sprague. 63. San . 1 ,, A n;.i company president : Wiii iam S Brown . 56, Los :\1Jm1lo'> retire d air fl ight tr1Jn;1 ~er. ,\ 1~11 Sh1rkv \' Plt•cky .. 5:j, (;,1r<l1•11 l;ro.,,1·. home make r . S;t!h .I Poor. 4ti. L<>s ;\lam1to~. h111111 ·mah·r. Benton Be1ach. 55. "Jnl.1 ,\n.1 l'l1·1·1 r1t·:i l <·nginc•·r ...,u1• H f:1.1.alcl 28. Villa Pa rk II• irn,. r11;1k 1•1 •\h <i Cri·t<.1 C lla moach. li2 1 ... ll.1hr a . rorml;'r teacher . J ohn \ !-.ramp, tib. fullcrton. retrrcd ... a I ,. ~ m a 11 a ~ 1• r M a rt 1 c S :-. l t' \ • · 11-..11 n Vi V 1 11 a Pa rk . h11mt·rna k~·1 v1 v1an H Wedclli· 14 . Urea, homemaker. ~nd Beverly A Almada, 62. fJ u t• n CJ P a r k • h o m e m a k e r : .\l;irvvl 1' Miller, 56. Orange , 'l11rr11·rn<.1kcr (;en1· B P yeutt :-.r .'it., ..\nalwrm. retired fcd<•r<t l "rnplO\C'C'. .lt>an :'.I S tav<1, 48. \n.llw1m ~ml•m;1J..1·r Gar<J L. \ • ,, n v" t'. :l !I . L :1 p ;1 Im Cl • hr1m1·rrwh ·r. a nd Churlcs C \\ 011dall. 1:0. Anahei m . ret1rt>d J 1r11111.: ca µla 1 n Valley Nursery ffit by Burglars Bur~lar.s who broke into a ... toruge s hed at a Fountain \'allC'y nurst•ry made oU with :rbout Sl.070 worth or gardening tools. according to police re- ports Officers s aid the thieves pried open a door on the s hed ownt.>d h \' A r akowa Nurs ery. 8601 G·arfield Ave. between 10 p.m. Wednesd ay and 8 a .m . Thurs· t.l.w It was lhl..' second time this Vl'ar that burglars broke into the shed YOU! CAN'T AFFORD TO PASS THIS UP! Men's Suits t100· ·with Purchase of One At Regular Price SOUTH COAST Pl.AJA. COSTA MISA. CA. PMOMI l 71 41 140..1 IOZ , .. I ... • 7 . . . I , Irvine VOL 72, NO. 131. 4 SECTIONS, SO PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . Your Bo•etew• Dally Newspal"'r · FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1979 Girl, 12, 'E'oreed' Into Se~ ·s1overg l 8)' JACKI..: HVMA OI ... 0.11• ,., ... l u ll C'o:sta Ml0M 1 polkt• t\'ll()rt1-d h• d ay th~. hav•• uri 1'Nlt'<I '"" 1Jhkr tt>t-n u~t•r'~ uncl tltl' Sl•t•lun.: ,, third 011 t·hur.:,•:. t•f (orc·1n1: ftmale nmawu 'JN )111111..: a:. 1., years old into vrost11ution At h•asl four \ ll'l101N, ull runa wuy:i from "1th1n Oran~t· County rant!'"~ 111 d~t· rn1m 12 111 l S, have b<'t.•n 1<1t•11t1hl'd M• £111 .. a td SKt C~ur) W{'h.,IN II•• ~u1d the• forc·1·d 11rnt.l1tut11m hu' hc•1•n tr111·1•d IHH'k 111111111 thr ,. •• rn1111th1> hut c·oultl llllH' ht• .. n tn ex1i.IC't1r 1• ln111(1•1 ~ t· "'II v1•n po:.i.1hl l'Om•· up "11h rnon· ''-'SJWC'h uncl mun· '1r 11mi-. Wt•h.,tt-r .. u1d T "o l7 ''l't1r o ld .:11 1, hd\•• lw1·11 booh•d 10\11 J"' l'fllh.· hull 1111 '11'1>'' IOll (If l)ln\IJll\~ '>11h l'llu lll•n f111 11ro ... 111u11on .u11I t;1k11n: ,, ~lt!rN(UI f(lr IJr()StltUtiOO Without ronsc>nt. ht> ~aid Th.: two were 001 llVJn(( Wtlh lht•1r ram1lleS, Wt•b ·tcr :uud A 16 yt•u r old hoy 1s !>llll being 1>11ughl 1>t'l 11 warranl. ht• said Wt>b:ltcr said the Vtl'ttms were lnipped th!!> wuy l\n older teen a1¢t•1 would meet them at a 1mrly 01 dl lhc be~tl'h. 1,•01 n thJI tlw "l'rc a runawtt). •lllli \>ffl'r J Jl)b I Whe n the youngste r accom· panied the "friend," she would be threatened with a severe beating if she didn't agree io prostitute herself One girl was even threatened with being taken to San Diego a nd "sold" into while slavery in Mexico. Webster said. The olde r teen-ager would then take thffW1'rom door-to· <loor 1n area s of Costa Mesa where poor laborers live. The victimizer would m ake 11 deal, usually for SJO, throw the young girl inside and s lam the door . Webster said. The pro· cedure would be r epeated from five to lO times a night, he said. In one casef Webster said, a victim returned home to her m othe r. However. one of the sus· pects allegedJy te lephoned and• threatened lo burn down the. ho use if the girl weren't waiting on the c urb in 10 m inutes. "Most or these threats are overblown but they llhe sus· peels l have managed to create an aura ofrear ," Webster said. He said tha t although the SUS· pee ts are "biker types," police do n 't be lieve they h ave a network of friends or crime con· nections s uch as they mentioned <See. VlCE, Page AZ > Driver Seized in Gas-line Crash * • * Gas Line Jam For 8 Miles By \be As~ia\ed Pre!ts Lines of c ars wailing ror gasoline were lon~er than t-ver I in Southe rn California today, spilling onto freeways and cr eat ing backups of traffic that ra nged tip to eight miles long. authon ties said O ne <'1ght-m1le tra ffic Jam. from the eastc rn limits of Ox· na rd to Camarillo, was at first r eported by t he Ca liforni a '. Highway Patrol to be a line of cars wailing for gas. But CllP offi<:cr Re nny Rich later explainl'd that a dispatcher "got excited and r.e vorted rt wrong." The line of cars actually wait ing for gas was a ha lf.mile long THIS SCENE TYPICAL AS LINEUPS FOR GAS LONG, LONGER, LONGEST DESPITE 000-EVEN PLAN These Motorists Were·Waltlng for Fuel Thursday on Coast Highway in Newport Beach ; and caused traffic to spill onto th e southbo und lan es o f Highway 101, which is only two lanes wide at that point, said Rich The station was closed Elsewhere. ramps to ;rnd from Gas Relief Vowed • the Santa Monica and Santa An a freeways in Los Angeles and Orange counties we re clogged. ' causing some backup. though not as spectacula r as the Ven· tur a Count y problem , authorities s aid. State's Solons Meet Energy Officials Although many t'ount1es 1n Northern California rcport.C:'d . sho rter lines w11h the plan T hursday, the lines were lonef>r than ever in Southern California. (See TRAFf'IC. Page A2) Stale Ca~'i Take a Joke ULVMP l ('f\, Was h I AP I Ooug McGN• de cided he no longer would change the price s11::ns al his service s tation s inct• the prtl'l' of gasolint' ·~ heading ever upward He drew a s1~n reading ""? .9" a gallon, but stalt- 0Hic1als don't think 1t 's funny. The s tate De partment of Agriculture ordered McGee to remove t he s ign. Officials in lht' agency's Division of Wci,::hts and Measures say the question marks could be mistake n for 7's. leading customer s to beli eve they can buy gas for 77.9 cents a gallon By TOM BARLEY Ot ,,. 0.1111 Pllo1 Sufi Ca lifo rni<t 's cong rcssmen have been assured that ;J more equitable distrihution of gasoline in this state will cut the length of the lines wailing <ti service sta lion pumps by the e nd of the month He p Robe rt Ba dham. R N(;'wport Reach. said the prcd1~ tion was made Thurs day rn W as hington , D C . wh e n reprcscntatiVl'S Of lhl• feder al ·Department of Ene rgy met with 43 California congressm en who demanded mt•asurc~ tha t wuultl :i llay the rontinu1ng gasoline ('rtSiS "We wcre assured that new a l lol·ation figures based on 1978 ronsumption of gus and not the inrorrectly a pplied 1972 cf:l tci would a lleviate our problem hy the end of May and certa inly in .lune." Badham said Badham s aid he and othe r Californians demanfled an al· !oration of emergency gasoline ror the state ·to aid hcl •agucrcd , motorists until lh<' new alloca· lion made ;in impact on gas s up. plies. "We were turned down," he said today in Ncwport Ocat·h ·'The energy people seemed to feel that s uch an allocation lo Ca lifornia. cfespite the problems we have that are not s ha red by other states. would be 1nap propriatc " B<tdham crit1C'1zc<J the Depart mcnt of Energy for what he said was the agency's ··constant rt- fusal to recognize the s pecial needs of Californ1<1 und its * * * failure ro make <.tn 1ndepth as sessmc·nl or a situaiion th:H. even now. 1s not cill that clc;ir to them "We told them timt• <1nd trmt· ;igaio. lh;it Ccili forniun1> <ire suf· (~ R ELll.;f', Pal(e i\2) .. * * Protest Due '. Gas Situation Raises Hackles RNty Allt'n of Newport Beaeh 1s mad as. well. hec-k . a nd isn't going to take• any more without tl-lling a few folks how s he reels. Mrs /\ll(;'n is launc hing a Leh:· gn1m eamp:.11gn to let the gov- e rnor and som<' of thC' people in Washington know how sht' feels about the gas s hortage solutions they've de veloped "I really wasn't mad ahout sitting in lin(' for thre(' hours and 15 minutes to J.wt ga~. ·· s he ex plained this morning What got Mrs /\ll1•n 's go<.tt was the fact that sht' had to drive around Thursda)' to get her tank bt!low the half m<.1rk so s he could rill up todi:ly And s he had Lo fill up today because she fi gures sh(' won't have a n opportunity to do so again until ·ruesday under the odd-even rationinit plan "I Just wish lhe governor or th(' president C"ould h;ivc spent th ree hours sitting with me lhb morning," she 1>aid. "So I'm go ing to let them know how I feel " She s;iid she is launching <.t drive am ong her neighbors and with the women lh<Jt be long Lo local clubs. "We'll m;ik<· 1t sort or a Mother's 0.iy effort." s he said Mrs Alle n said lhal 1n add1· lion lo Carter and Rrown . she in le nds to let her congrcssmat and S st•n<ilors know how sh(' frcls a bout the lack of gas <Jnd lh<• rationing pl:tn that's sup posc•d to <'WW tht' situation. ··1 don't know how muc h good 1t ·s going to do. hut I do know that nothing 's going to be ac· complished if wc a ll !'lit around a nd take this <1pathctically." s he added Felle..,lag 111 Father,..• Feetst~s An Amish boy walks behind his I a th er as the older man barrows his field in preparation for spring plantinl'. Ami1b farmers are among the most productive in the f world, and it is from father to son that their knowledge of the land is preserved. Gas Station's Hoses Slashed In Costa Mesa Workers at a Costa Mesa Shell Station arrived al work this morning lo find someone had slashed six of the station's pump hos<'S. police said. A spokesm a n for the stcit111n al 17th Street and Orcingc Avenue cstim;ited the damage i:il Sl20. He said some of the pumps wc re back in opcr;1tion toda} Tht' spok esman s peculat<'d someone may htt-yt'-bt~-tryrng to st<'al g::ts by draining 1t through the slashed hoses. but he said the• number of slashes indr<·atcd van· dalis m also was a motive. The spokes man said he d1dn 't kno" any reason why his station "as s ingled out He sciid the 'andal or vandals wen· only able to gel about 2'11 c•t-nts worth of gas from each hose Irvine Board Adopts Plan On Attendance A new school attendance plan that will ta ke eHect when school doors open in Septe mber has been approved by Irvine UnUied School District trus tees The key element of the plan is to transfer the Basics Plus pro· gra m fr o m quarters at Culverdale School to Utt School in north Irvine. Utt School is leased from the Tus tin Unified School District. Bas ics Plus is an a lternate elem entary school program in which g r eater e mphasis is placed on classroom instruction, h o mework , d iscipline and citizenship, a nd communication between school and parent, ac- cording to district offi cials. The Basics Plus move will al· low e xpansion of the program to more than 800 students. Students now can get into the program only after being placed on a waiting list. Students from the Woodbridge area will attend the Woodbridge No. 1 Elementary School. scheduled to open this fall. ac· cording to the plan: Portable classrooms now loc ated at Culverdale will be moved to other schools to help ease enrollment increase prob· lem11. Middle School and high school attendance patterns will remain unchanged. The school board approved the plan Tuesday night. amid one <S. PLAN, Page AZ , OneHurt; Waiting Escalates By KATHY Cl.ANCY Ot IM O;ottf ~1i.t \1;o11 1\ <14 yt•ar old Pl accnll<.t wl)man w;is a rrested on ag ~rn' atl.-0 m.sault l'har~el) Wed- nesday ni~ht after she allegedly drove inlo a crnwd of gas - hungry motorr~l~ as the y tried to kl'l'P her from cutting into a line Fullerton poht·t· alle.:cd S<tlly Es ther Crugnalc. 182.4 J ones Pl a t·e. ~tr u ck one of the motorists, 17 yf'ar-old Stephen Clay Ot!nnis. who suffe red cuts to his le~s and abrasions on hts b<tt:k Dennis, o f A n a heim, was takt'n to P l accnlia ·Linda llospital for 1realmcnt. police ' said. The inc ident occurrt!d in a four·block·long gas line in the 800 block of North Placentia A\'enue. polil'e reported. Otherwise. law e nforcement oHic·ers 1n unincorporatc1' South Or<tn~e County c-ommunit1es and 10 inland county areas reported no major incide nts in wha t wen• referred to as "lo nger .than· ever '' gasoline lines. Officers were calle d numerous •times Thursday and today to quell :irguments in lines and as· s ist station operator.) with traf. fie control. Rut no other arres L'> were re· ported. police said Fullerton Police Lt. Philip Goehnng s :.iid he rceorded 52 <:<dis in o n<' t>ight ·hnur s hift alont' from motori sts seeki ng clar1f1c<.1tion or the odd-even gasolint• rules In addition. h<· s a id. his de· p a rtmc nt has in ves t igated numerous complaints ubout ltmtJS on ecisolini· and car wash !>tatrons r£>quiring motor1sLs to buy a <·ar dcan·up a long with ~a~ "11 is Ju:st ;_1 m;1t1cr of all or us tryint! LO feel our way along here until we ~an understand what the rules are and when they are violated.·· GoehrtnJ!, s aid Bert Turner. county director of emergency services. noted lhe county 's ~asol ine phone bank f8l4·2330 1 ans we red anotht•r 2.000 phone calls Thurs· d.i v from motorists A bout half the calls. he s aid. were from individuals s eeking so-called "C" s tic kers for com· mcrcial vehicles that would ex- (Sff GAS. Page t\21 Weather Patchy fog or low c louds near the coast Isle tonight o r ea rl y Sat urd ay. o the rwise f a ir. Lows t o night in 50s. Hi g h s Saturday upper 60s at beaches to near 80 inland. INSIDE TODA 't' During its SO years of operation. the Ca.tino not only ha8 become Catalina '8 most familiar landmark and a Povorite destination for Big Band lover8. but al&<> for 32 years one /amltfl has col~ It home . See Featuring Page Bl. •••• Al l'-~• At ........ "" L.M..... A• ....... ..." ~.'" ~ DM• c-kt Ctl C....... Cit ~ ......... . ·= ..... M a a oelCMt , ....... I .. .......... .. • .... 1.-CA A-~ .. M DAil y PtLOT r ..... r-.eA• 11lAFFIC •.. perbapa beca~ of the "pcom· ins weekend durtn1 wh kh mott alaUeaa are u pec\ed \o be ( ....... In tM Los An geles suburb or E•1le Rock . f'Ulltomt'r8 s nakt>d complcttly around one {'It block and extend~'d anto a~r Several waiUl\ll drwers got fret coffee at a ne.,b)' N•t•unnl. T he reat.u(lnt o"'•ner told them. "I lf'cl 110rry for ou pcoplf' :· Several 1aa st•tlon own<'r1 old the odd -even plan haa not Hhortened Hnt·s in the ttrsl thrH days becaust• moh>rist5 "'t!Ar1ed out net'<lintc ttl•:. from prt'vwu~ w"eks of hitrdt>h lp 1m1I foiar th1• wedu•nd will btl .-ven won\1 T h e Automobllu C lub ot S()Ulhern C'1tltfornlM ronflrmc•tl those rc1ars Th unu.hly Wht'n It f"(' ported that 92 S pNet•nt of all mc~ropolihm \~ Aniieles st• hons will bt· rlrnu.•d Sunday umt. 63 6 percent will tk' l'lvM'd Satur day The clos ua o u1·t• up from last weekend Oventll, tht• Aut-1 ('lub ~aid •16 7 vc rn •nt or tht• ~.1:.ohm· '"' taons wtll l1<: do:.t.•t.1 ~Jlllrd·•) .inti 78 5 pNcen1 w111 ~ :.hul 1111 .... 11 Sunday. for mer Gov HonahJ Rt'ttgun. wh o presided over the last o<lrl e ven gas marketing rt:1>trict1011 d uring the 1974 Arab 0 11 t:m 1 bargo, prcdirtc<l that the ,,1an will bring "almm;t 111:.tant re lie f " So Car that hasn't been the case in Southern California. · Reagan said the long te rm so lution t o th e s tate ·s gas problems depends on decreased consum ption, increased s upply a nd governmental der egulation ··T h e federal govcrnmcnr shou l~ get orr the dime and get out or the way." Reagan told the Los Angeles Times. "H t he ~ov· e rnment will get the he ll out of the way. the oil industr y could produce more o il and compete freely in the marketplace ·· * * .. Trains Reap Benefits of Gas Squee ze Oran,:?e Count y r~su1ents ap- pear to be turning rrom the r11ads tr> thl' r~11ls 1:1:. Amtrak of· f1ciab rcpnrll'rl a 46 pe rcent s urge over last month in the num~r of passengN!> tra vclin~ thro u gh ful ll•rlu n <.1nd S<1 n Clemente. As lh" C•1h forn1 ;.i p,asohnc s ituation worsens. tPlephone lines for tn11n reser vattons have been Jammed 'Amtrak offtc1ab :ire ur~mg passenger:-to cull before 8 a.m . or after 1 p m for info rmation. .. The to ll·lree Amtrak number is 1·800-648-JRSO Infor m ation c an bt' obtained at that number 24 hours a clay Amtrak 0Hac1als s ay they hH vC .1ddcd every a vatlable car t.o the ~1x trams that travel daily from Los Angeles to San Diego rtnd stop at Orange County st at1oni. 1n San C le m e nt e , San J.uan Capist rano. Sant a A na u nd Fullerton. A rthur Lloyd , 1\mtrak spokesman, said there are no plans at this time lo a dd more passenger trains to keep up with the s udden demand for rnilroad transportation in California Bu t Lloyd s aid Amtrak 1s brin ging train car s from Seattle and Chica~o and even pressinR some old . recently refurbished coaches inlo serv•l'•' a~ soon as possible. Amtr ak passengers have 1n· c r eased 40 perccn~ s tatewide over last month. l~loyd said Amtrak trains leave d aily from San J uan Capistrano at 9 :49 and 11 :49 a.m with a stop in San Clemente e n route to San Diego. Roundtrip fare is $8. 1,000 to Be Fre ed PEKING (AP) China seek- ing to break the deadlock in peace ta lks with Vietnam said today it will free about ' l ooo Vietnamese troops it captured in the border war with its southern neighbor. OAANOl COMT DAILY PILOT flW 0r..,.(CMKt0•11t Pttot •it ... wtMthl\tOft• t>4MGttwof#.-i.Pff'\t ''oubt'"""411}'tt,._Ot~oi ( .... I,.,, .......... 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Ronert La gomarsino. Robert Badham and P~ul :\1 c· Clos key 'f'ro• ra~Al .. RELIEF VOWED .JN GAS CIDSIS. • • (er1n g wh11t• rlw n·~I of llH· na t1on goc..·:. u11s1·alhvct ," lhulhum s aid And ht• 1<1:.lll'd u:. "t'ullous :incl inC'rcd1ble" a 1·omm l•nt a ttrlhut· Ni during lht.' mn•llng Thursduy to D avid Bardin, an official of the Fede ral Energy Regulatory * * • C'1101n11si.11)n "Califor nians are the m selves to hl11me for the pres- t·nt loni.: lines ut gasoline s tations. ".Ve huvc to calm people do wn lo the point th1:1t they will feel eomfortablt> waiting in line for gas ... Bardin said. Congressman Badha m did de· * * Slwrtage Inspires Tune GORllAM, M aine I AP> Songwriter Mike Nohel thinks ht• h as· a ready-made audic!nce for his latest rnmposillon : ··Do llar a Gallon Summer." The 32-vcar -nld Gorham r es ident 's tune is a bout ··two tc-cn -agl' lovers" whose rom ance cncts when the boy is forced to sl'll his car due to the soaring cost of gasohn<'. The song was aired on Na tiona l Public Rad1o's .. All Things Cons1dcrcd .. program In ont' vt•rs(•, :"ioht•I s ings ; Ol1/ll/ i>rup l ><m rlnm1! 1t 'sohummn II s 11mma rw tJ dollor-0·gall.or1.\um mt•r 1\1111 mcmid m11001111 hlll't' to sai1goodbyt• Ii nn I n/fnrrl 111 tnke hnnul TIU' pmT 11/ gu' " t<•o do m h1qh ' The• ~ong t·nds with the :,ound of a s puttering <:<J r • trving to s t a rl Alien, 15, Seized In Child Beating Hy Wfl.1.1/\M HOD{;t: O! tM 0 4111y Piiot Sl .. 11 A JS·y~ar-old Mexican 1mm1 grant was arrestt-d late Thurs <fa y and c harged with felo ny child a buse after I women walkt!d into a South Laguna hosp1t<1l with a beaten and unconscaous 18· month·old boy. Laguna Bect<'h PoliCl' are hold mg Che infant ·s baby s itter . who they say is an illegal a lien who's t he brother of the i nfant's father The bahy·s parents a re Le wis a nd F rn nc1sca Perez. both 26. who res jde at lht· Ha m ilton House. 1435 North Coast ffig hway, Laguna Heach The baby, J ose Pe rez. 1s in c riti«al l'Ondition at UCI Medical Center 's pediatric·s inte ns ive c are urut, officials s a) Laguna Beach Po lice Capt Neil Purcell said the complicCll ed a nd bizarre series o r events began when two men brought the baby to South Coast Medical Cente r Thursday afternoon. Ho s pital auth ori t i es de· termined that the c hild had been b rought from t he H amilton House and telephoned La~una polic(.'. Purcell said i nvest~ating Of· ricers were confronted with a t h ree-room apartment whe re fi ve people were li ving at the rental establis hment. .. It looked like a pig pen," police sources said. "The re was old food a nd garbage on the noor of the apanme nt. The bathroom was littered with ba by diapers and water and ur ine were all over lhe noor ... ·~ Police Aide's Uu~iplwned Yoo may work for the Irvine P olice Depa rtment, but it'11 no guara ntee of immunit y from the current gasoline cri11ls . Helen Re d path , a r ecords burHu secretary, waa ready to leave for work today when s he discovered Mii her llHOllne had been aiphoned off dur ing t he nl•ht. Ma. Re dpath, o f 0 l rden Gron . walk•d t0 • station near her house, but ro und It would not open '81tll I p m . PurC'tll said lh1· ha bv 's body w11~ covrrcd with bruises and Wl'lts. some or which appeared to he old wc1unds while others ;1ppcart•d to be rc C'c ntly innicl· ed . h1· asscrtt•d • Ac'C•ording to Purce ll. the haby s itter claim ed he awoke to find the baby n oatinl{ in the toilet bowl P o li ce ur~ uns ure . ho wever. if the baby was in the HHl et or the shower PurC'cll said police have dis · covered nothing lo indicate an attempted drowning Ile said police a re continujng to investigate the case and said more arrests might com e later. The suspect was scheduled to be turned ove r to Orange County juvenile authorities today The pa rents work at a Laguna hotel and a local restaurant Purcell said the parents appear to he illegal immigrants also. f'"°"' Page A I VICE .•. in t hreats against the youn ~ girl11. Two of the ,::lrl~ were heate n up, howc<ve r. W(.'bster s aid lie stressed that the police in- vestigation was hampered by curren t laws, ~hi c h b a r authorltl~s rro m locking up r u n aways not a ccused o r a crime. "The situation with t he cur · re nt leg1:1I status or r unaways is causing WI problem s ." Webster said. "There are a lot o( them out there a nd they're ext rem ely vulnerable . ··o nce they get locked Into this thing, they can't see any way out," he said. All four victims have been re· turned to the ir pa re nts , Webster said. He aald lnvesllgalio n into th e cHe ls continuing. Payment Approved PEKINCa .AP Commerce fenc1 the 011 c·ornpanH's whll'lt. ht· said. "have prt'i'\l'flll•tl an·u1 u11• data to u:. and ar 1• d o 111f,! all 111 their pOWL'r 111 :1ll1·v111l\• th1i- s1tui.1t1on ·· Rut he said the dutu u-;C'd hy federal cncr~y P<'Ople ht1 s bt•cr1 "constantly inatcun1tc• and m1!'> leadin~ .. a nd' has aggrdvall•d lh1· curr ent ~asohn<' ('rt!-.1:-. Ba dham said .1 1•omh1natwn ()( factors has led tu an 011 <'rtSI!'> that hi.IS hit l'ahf\lrnia tiarrl ··W<• hll Vl' lhC' lo!-.:-or twlWl'f'n four uncl SI'< rn1ll1nn hi.1rr1·b of oil a da> from Iran. tn<'n.•11.,c·o cons umpt1on in t'altforn1;.i anc1 ~· system of µr111rct1 c.'. rhat put!'> automo11v(• n1•1•ds i.11 th<· hott11m ()f a long hsl he sa 1d tr1d ;n Bul he Sjld hP ;1nc1 ulhl.'r Ca 11 forn1a congre~sm c•n who he lp<'d t o tldeal Pr1•s 1dc·nt Carter's Slandby ga!'> ration1n~ pla n Thursday arc· pinning their hopes on the L'aM·mc•nt th:1t mu) com e from implcmenta l1on nf the n ew alloC'alic)I) svstL·rri · WL· m;1.\ ht• a t•11upl1• 11( v.1·r-k-. or so ;iv.a\ lrrnl\ -.hurtL't lln<•-.clf no hm·.s ,;, all." tw -.aid Wl· will hav1• lo \~Ult :.ind s•·L· Hui I think \\l' <Itel a grl·;H rlL•;il Thur., d ay to gl·I lltt• Califor111i1 p1r1ur1• ac·ross to ~woplL· v.ho i-c1·m t11 tw handhnJ! o ur g:1s<1ltnc <'ns1s on d day to day ha:.1:. wht'n they ar(• ha ndling it at all ·· * * Ftttm Pa9,. 1t I * t"' m pt tht·m ( rrim 1111<1 1• \ 1•11 n ·I! ulut 111ns lluw1•v(•1. lh<' '(·" stH·k1•r pm grum 1s onlv undt·r \\,I\ 1n l.o!» Angelt's Vounl'. not ·Orang .. Count). Turner t•x11lu1 n<•d ft 1~ lim o n g pro~S I O rt !'> ('ll Ufl t\ GAS WAR ENOS IN TENNESSEE-A3 COAST STATIONS MAY NOT CLOSE-Al s upc•rv1sors may adopt later on M otorist~ with othc•r com pla ints. Turnl•r said. a r<' being urged to C'On tlH'l thl•ir local polit'e a~cnc1es or the tounty Of fi cc of Consumer Aff:tir!'. - Consum er Affoi rs Director Ron Me lcnde7 said his s taff has bee n gcttin)l about 100 com pltt ints per day from motorists. som e or ~h•c·h are r eferred on tu the district atlorn(.'y's offt ce Su•merSeheol Trustees Seek $40,000 Grant W11rltlnl( nv.t11r111t rt May '" tf,.:.dllrw. frvln1• tlnlfl,.tf ~hotll f>llat rid 11ff1r 11tl11 11r•· tryrnl( l.11 ral"41 w .. ooo fr11rn th•~ C'>rnmunlly to back 111umrrlf•r 11t·h1"1l pr11~ramg for 2.000 111tu1),.,1t<.: Thf' !lt'h'"'I I"'"'"'· whlrh W,.d llf'llllfltj' llili(t1f Wllll lt1 lfl ltkt• it ' J(I) 1111 ~O ., tlc•r1111t>11 •111 l\Ullllfll•r c,1·h1t11l rlf't>ltl,.<I frl!ll"ll<I lt1 1•xt>J0tl I ht• dr1uthne-rm H1P r1•1•11mm1·n <l11tl11n 11( t;u11•ir1nlt•ntJ1·11t A Stanlo C:M•·y T h•• t1oard J>r.,v111u•ly wf'nt 1111 rc<·ord a11 fa v11rlt11( r. tt umnw1 l'l'hool 11roacrarn 1f h alt or th1· $00,llOO 1·1/f\t roulrl tlf' l(t'nn uwd t h ro ug h c·t1rn rri unity 1·1111trlt1u trons ('ore y 1 n <.It <' Iii" 11 :11 W 1· d ru:isduy'11 m~etlng 1 hs.t tw h ti-. 1·r1rH a1·t1•d mti 1or 1·11r1>t1rat11in-. 111 I r \I 1 rw (or h iJ t• k lfH'. H 11 t h ,. 'it rc!'>i-t•tl t h<it c·ontri h11l1on-, f rrim n t hC'r 11rgan1 zC1 tion.'. :w 11 111 tl1v1tluals art' needed About Sl 1.000 in n mlrihution!'> h aV(' been received lhu!'> rar, Corey said • 1 t 1s cslcmall·d that pror><1i.cd !-.um mer c·lasscs wrll cost $40 per student per c lass for a 20-d ay 11r o i::ra m ro r k i nd e r ga rte n t hrough t•1ghth grade students u nd $33 per pupil pt!r class for a 29 d ay program for ninth lhrou~h twelfth gr ade students. By IC1w. the district c annot thar~e parents for educational co11t1. but it m ay accept con· trlbutloM <.:I to1se11 proposed would In· dude m•truction in basic skills, fcnc art.'I and d rive r trainin1. There a lso will be special 1·1lut"atlon programs. funded by 'lt<ilt' money * * • ,.,.... Paee A I PLAN ••• objection that the Ba.sics Plua i;hirt would m ean longer bus ridf.!s for students from the Tur· tic Rock area. However, Gene Hartline, as - <;1stant superintendent of busi- n<•ss support ser vices, s aid bus ride!'> would be no longer than th('y arc currently. In a related action, the board rl•t1s'i1gnc d two e lementary school principals. Elizabeth Gram s. Culverdale principal. will move to the new Northwood school. Robert Bur- roughs . currently al Greentree f.ll•m cntary. will be transferred to Culverdalc The board also agreed to ad - vertise for applic atio ns for the C.r eentrce position th at Bur- rou~hs will vacate All changes will be effective .luly l Diedrich Bribery Trial Nearing End • Ry GARV G RANVILLE ()4 I ... O•lly Pii.\ SwU 5AN DI EGO Test1mon)' rn the bribery tria l of Orange Coun ty Supen·isor Ra lph Diedrich neared an e nd h~r(' Thursd,1~ with defense IC1wycrs finn~ back :1l tlamaJ.:t> done their cu!\r-a d;i~ 1•;1rl1c•r by pro:.l'C'U tor M1 1·h;,it·I l ·a J'll.1.1 1\:. Cap1;r11 cltd "tll'n hi· ,.,., ... , Pxarnint•d 1>1cclrwh. lh• l·1111n1;. .. upt·r\"lSl)I ... rldt•111h•1 'I wd It 11:-t· his nv.n v.onb to lll'lp prm• lht•1r lll11nls Arni amtmg other µrnnl~ 1hn tri£•d to makt· "<t~ that 0 1e1lr1rh had simply rurgollcn Clbout a tellta le S9,500 check Caµ1zz1 had -.prun)! on the dt'fCn!-l' aflt•r Dil·drtl·h d1·ntl'O • 'l 1 r<'l·t·• \ 1n1 sUc'h :.i C'ht'<'k · What ~Cl :-. lhe r t"""" }OU forj!ol about I he' r ht-ck.., .. 111· ft•ns(' lav.)"' J.im•· ... Ru1tlt·I .i-.kL·rl h1:-. rlit·nt ·1 han·n·1 thl' :.liS:hft.•.,t 1111 .. 1 Tht·n•., nu rp;1:.11n for m1· fr•r'1t'I tin~ I d1111 ·1 knu~ "'h\ I foq~nt · I >1 t•d0ri<0h rC'pli1•d Tht• $~1.~00 w .1 ~ p ;11c1 '" 011·dric·h hv his forml·r ;t1 111rnn M 11·hn<'I H;•minJ:!IOn , in l:itl• l:J71l a nd tht• d11:c·k "'a:-m:irkl'd "l(lan 1 t·p~1) nwnt · A s :i loan r t:PU) mt•n\. lh1• chl'l'k ront rud1<·ts lhl· rldc·ns•· n 1ntt'nt1011 tht-tt 01l'drich owNl Ht·n11ni:.1.on mom•~ 1n 1976. A ntl. the dC'fons<· c·ontcndi-. th•· m o rH') Oa·drtc-h O\.\Cd Rc•m 1ni:;ton was part of u S5S,000 loan hl' m adl' in 19i3 fro m his former attorne' llul. ·the prusccutron ms1sL,, the loan was not a loan at ;,ill but a $55,000 bribe from Anaheim Jlills. Inc . and funneled through He mington Rut Diedrich a nd co defcndanl l.l•Rov Rose's lu wyers we re in tent -~in. p roving mo r e th a n IJI N1ric:h's original denial that ht' rcct!1ved money from Re m- 1n1' t 110 1n 1971l was simple for gt•Hmlness < · .1 p 1 / 7. 1 a d a y e a r 11 e r l. h .1 I I e n ~ ,. d t h e c o u n t y .. upcrv1so r with 1977 ne wspaper <011mm<·111-, attributed to him that c 11n t r:1cl11·tt•tl po rt io ns of hb 11•:.11m11nv Hul H1dctPI 1 ry1og to show llll 11· ":i' no r1·a I thsc·nmanc:y -. tth lhl·lfrirh ~ H/77 t·omment!- ·•nd h1i-1e ... t1mony produced a "Im :4, 1977 . Dally Pilot story quu11n~ him as saymg much the ::.a me ttung he had told the JUry. Diedrich a lso testified that he iJ1d not a'\k an Anaheim ffills. In• . 1•xc<·ut1vc to help him ob- t.1in Cln Sl!0.000 bank loan in 1914. Irvine Woman Lo es Purse With $8,300 1\11 lrv1n1· woman told police I hat sh1• harl forgotte n her purs<' rn <1 superma rkf>t and estimated thC' loss v.as 58.300. A n·ordin~ to police reports, L~ lll'llt• Cardellucci. a Ne wport lh-ath manicurist . left he r purse an 11 shoppm~ cart Wednesd::iy when leaving the Safeway store al Walnut Center Gold chC1ins. medallions, ear - nn~s and other items of jewelry "t' rt• in th{• purse along with Sl m change. according to re· ports Th e woman re turned to ret rievt-the purse. but could nol lol·att· 1t. police said. YOU? CAN'T AFFORD TO PASS THIS UP! Men's Suits '100"' ·wtth Purchote of One At R..,._ Price --- Co ,workers sald 1he was spending the mornln1 looking for a IHOllne container a nd a n open 1tat1on Secret ary Juanita Kreps and the Chinese government paved the way today for a U.S -Ch ina trade treaty by sigrung the agreement' to pay Americana 41 cent.son the dollar ro r $196.9 m lJlion in Am erican a!l!let.a selied by the Chinese communists in 1949. SOUTH COAST PlAlA. COST A MllA. CA. "40MI C1141 141-1 IH • ' ~OCKS I BUSINESS Friday'a NYSE COMPOSITE 2 p.m. (EST) Price8 TRANSACTIONS -• t "· '• Ouol•l•Oll• I~•-•·-· Oft,,.. llHw Yo•• .. ,.,_,, IO.ot "" r 11w 8o•10ft. OtltO<I -(111< lllMll \ ... 11 •• , ........ --l"il .. ·~ )'j ..... , •• ··-••llMtl ~ ... 111 .. Ot•••" •nd """""' ....... '•. ,.,, I 1 't f Money Supply Drops N EW YORK (APl -The naUon's basic money supply dropped by a sharp Sl.9 billion in the latest week after recording two unexpectedly large weekly gains. The Fede ral Reserve :o;aid Thurs· day that Ml. cas h in circulation and checking deposits. fell to a seasonally adjusted a verage of $364 bilUon In the week ended May 2 from $365.9 billion a week earlier. M2. a broader measure comprising M 1 and savings de pos its al commercial banks. dropped $700 mlUion to $891.7 billion. M 1 rose by $4. l billion two weeks earlier , apparently prompting the Fed to puah money.market Interest rates sUghtly higher in an attempt to !'!low credit demand and check inlJa. tlon. I ' I fridly. u.y 11. 't7t s DAILY PILOT 8J J Hiring Aid Tests Regain Business Use By8VLVIAPORT£& "Psycho&o.clcal testlog,'' a tool by which a potenUal e mployer helps make a decl.aion on whether a JO() applf· cant is the nght person for the job, is making a •Pff· tacular comeback. A few years ago, the tests were sharply curtailed or even eliminated by companies because of fears that the testing would expose an employer to charges of dis· criminatioo against minorities in general or specific workers in particular on the basis of sex or race. There was validity lo the fears. MANY OF THF. TESTS WEaE unrealistic or rigged Lo weed out minorities considered unwanted by certain em· ployers. Others were poorly designed. Still otben were too na rrow to revea l a worker's abilities, perSOD*llly charac· teristics, sell-reliance, etc. But now, supporters of the psychological lest.s report, every major employe r in lhe United Stales is at least em· perimenting with psychological tests. The reasons: The tests have been made far more sophisticated, comprehensive and ob· Jective With m o untin g number:o; of women and minorities entering the work force, it is inevita· ble that their success rate would be lowe r Money's Worth than that of more skilled employees At the same time , .with the costs of hiring the wrong people surging, it also is inevitable that m&11agement has started lo msist on more srientific predictors of performance. The reliability or testing has increased markedly. It IS generally conceded THE REASONS CAN BE SUMMARIZE& in these comments by experts 1n the field of psychological testing t 11 "Psychological testing also is or great value lo the employee," says Dr Arthur A. Wilkin, chjef psychologist of lhe PersoM el Sciences Center of New York . wh1ch has hl'lped e mployers select 50,000 employees and gu.ided 10.000 employees on career planning. ·'It points out his <or her l strengths and weaknesses so lhat management can develop rum further Employees cons idering a (•areer change often get valuable advice from c~rs coun!.elors who use psychological testing. Most t>mployet·~ hav1• :i totall y mistaken 1rle<1 about lhe1 r strl'n~ths and Wl·aknc:,st~~ ' (?) "PSYCHOLOGICAL TESttNC IS only one leg or a thrt>t' legged stool ." <;ay!. ER Rnre. t':otecut1ve vice pres1· dl'nl of the American Society for Personnel Adm1n1stra· lion "'An interv1e\.ll and refcrenn · check must be used to round out the sele<:tion process A number of people who gave up t hl' tests .. are going back to testing. There's no question tn any personnel d1r~tor 's mind th~t tests must be properly v'alidated -that 1s. relate to the Job. But when they're used right, the tests tell a lot. What 1t adds up to is lhat the odds are growing that C'm ployees will have to lake such tests to be hired a nd pro· moted. Stang Lists Gain For Six Months For the six months ended March 31. Stang Hydroni cs Inc .. San Clemente. has reported net income of $270.708 from revenues of $9.010.046, compa red with net income or S25.311 from revenues of $7,502,857 for the same period of 1978. This represents 36 cents a share for the six months, on an average number of outstanding shares of 762.105, com· pa red with J cents for the six months ended in March 1978, on average total shares outstanding of 760,880 For the second quarter, Stang reported a net loss of 516.278 from revenues of $4.229.231. compared with a net loss of $80.819 from revenues pt>r share loss. based on an avePa~e number of out.stand.Jog shares of 763.110, was 2 cents for the 1979 quarter, compar ed with 11 cents on avera~e total shares outstanding of 760.880 for the s ame period m 197R William J Stock. president, said the company was un· able tu r ontmue the momentum of th<' first quartn l>ecause of tht· st.•vere winter, part1c'61arl)• throughout th · Midwest and Southl'as t l"f!tft>r Piton.-• l11•taU,-d General Telephone or Caltfornia ha~ reported its tirst quarter telephone ~ams for 1979 were down s hghtJy from t hi: like period last yrar For lh<' fi rst three months of this year. the Santa Monica.based ut1Lity added 54 .541 telephones, compared with 60,384 units during the Like period 1n 1978. General hai. more than J 8 million tC'lephones 1n California, with about 2.li m1llion customers. TAKING STOCK The downtrend m telephone gains reflects the overall moderation 1n growth in California following two r ecord years , said R. W. Sha f fer . president. Genera l. a wholly owned subsidiar y of General Telephone & Electronics Inc., severs 16 counties and 330· communities from Laguna Beach to Santa Maria and in· land to Sacramento and east to the Salt.on Sea. S•o~ Sign L~a•~• Reuul tenants-have pre·leased 65 percent of College Country Center, a 47,650-square·foot shopping complex at Center Drive and Gothard Street, Huntington Beach. The $3.5 million center is scheduled to open this month. according to Ron Alfonzo and Jim Gravley or Ashwill-Burke and Co., Inc .. leas ing agent. Wallbangers Racquetball Club will occupy both noors in the center's only lwo·sLory building for a toLtl of 19.277 square feet. Other tenants include Naugles Restaurant, The Original Barbecue. The Muscle Factory, My Racquet and Sidestreet Hair Designers . Developer of the center is Jerwel Enterprises of Hunt· ington Beach. Stlldftet ~•••• Pre9r•• Appro.,•d Bank of America has concluded an agreement with the s tate of California to make student loans available under a new program that replaced the former federal loan pro- gram. Under the program. the maximum loan has been in· creased from $1,500 to $2,500 per school year for under- graduates and St.soo to $5.000 for craduate students. MaJC.imum aggregates have bftn increased from 14.500 to $7 ,SOO for undergraduates and from $7,SOO to $15,000 for graduate studenLs. A $7~ minimum loan level bas been established Freshmen will be eligible for loans for the first time, but they must have a 3.0 high school grade average and be e nrolled in a four-year colleae. - I . I 8J2 DAIL V PILOT Frtdl~. Me~ 1 t, 117'1 • -National Smoker Study ~ority of 'Enriched Flavor: smokers show no regrets about 1 ·· -fornier high tar favorites. Do smokers attracted to low tar MERIT stay with the brand, or "backslid e" to former hi gh tar favorites? Read what MERIT smokers had to say in a nationwide research effort. Confirmed: 8 5% of MERIT smoker say it was nn \\easy switch', from high tar brands. Confirmed: Overwh elming majori ty of MERIT smokers say their former high tar brands we ren't missed . Confirmed: 9 out of 10 MERIT smo kers no t considering other brands. And in research conducted a mong smokers who taste-tested MERIT against leading high tar brands: Confirmed: Majority of smokers rate MERIT tas te equal to-or better than-leading high tar cigarettes tested! Cigarettes having up to twice the tar. Confirmed: Majority of smokers confirm taste satisfaction of low tar MERIT Kmgs: 8 mg"tar:· 0.6 mg nicotine- 1OO's:11 mg" tar:' 0.7 mg nicotine av. per cigarette. nc Report May '78 Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That £igarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health . .__ ____________ C Plllhp Moms Inc 197'1 - This abi li ty to sati sfy , and especiall y to sa ti sfy over long peri ods of time, could be the mo~· impo rtant evidence to d ate that ~.-:. · MERIT is the first rea l ~ · alternative for hi gh 4~ tar smokers. __ ~ ...<;;-~~ . ~~-=-~~ Kings & lOO's ,, J ! ' -.. ----... ------...... -.............. J ~--------. 1" ....... ------- -.. -' ,. l ,, . , I l -~----..._...- Laguna/South Coast EO ll tO N Yo•r Rome•••• Pally New8paiter· ' . .-~J VOL. n., NO. 131, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1979 TEN CEN' 7 ·Driver Seized in Gas-line CrashJ Oalld Crif lral Teen Charged In Tot Beating By WILUAM HODG t: Ol tM 0."' l'tlM St.tH A 15-year ·old Mex1C·an 1mm1 gra nt was ar rested la te Thor.!. day and charged wi th felony c hild a buse after two men wa lkerl into a South Laguna hospital with a beaten a nd un<.'onscious IR m onth-old boy. Laguna Beach Police are hold ing the infant's baby s itte r , who t hey s ay is a n illegal a lien who's t he brothe r of the J nfa nt 's Teens Held OnCM Sex Slavery Rap By JACKIE HYMAN Ot lM 0.11• Pl ... St.tit Cost a Mesa putice re oorted to· day they have <trrested two older teen -agers and are Sl•ekang a t hi rd on c h a r,:ies of rorl'ing fem ale runa ways as young as 12 years old ihto p rostitution At least four victims. a ll r unaways from w1th1 n Orange County ran~i n~ in age· from ll to 15. have been identified so far. sa id Sg't. Gary Webster He said lhe forced prostitution ha s been tr aced back about th ree months but could have been in existence longer "We will very pussibly come up with more suspects and mort• victims,·' Webs ter said Two 17-year-old girls have been booked into juvenile hall on suspicion or pimping, solicita· tion for prostitution and t aking a person fo r prostitution without consent. he said The two were oot living with their fa milies. Webster said A 16-year-old boy is sttll being soug ht on a war rant, he s;.iid Webster said the v1ct1ms wer tr apped thjs way An older teen-ager would meet the m at a party or at lhc> bc<1ch. learn that they were a runawuy, und offer ·•a job · · When the youngster acco1n· panied the "friend," s h<' would be t hreatened with :i severe beating 1f she didn't a~ree Lo prostitute herself O ne girl was c en threatened with being ta ken to San Diego a nd "sold" into white slavery in Mexico. Webster said The o lde r teen-ager would then take the gi rl from door-to· door in areas of Costa Mesa whe re poor labore rs live T he victimizer would make a deal. usuall y for $10. throw the young girl ins ide a nd slam the door , Webster said. The pro· cedure would be repeate d from fi ve to 10 times a night, he s aid In one case. Webste r said. a victim returned home to her m other. However . one of the sus· peels allegedly telephoned and' t hreatened to burn do wn the. house ir the girl weren 'l wa iting on t he curb in 10 min utes. futht•r The hoby'.s purenL'\ 11rc Le wis uod fo'r anc 1sc<i Perl'?.. both 26, who rcs11le at lhl' tla milton tlo use. 14:15 North Coast Haghw<t y, Laguna Beach T he bah), Jo:.l' Peret, t!\ in <'ritical condition al U<:l Mechcal ("cnt er's pedwtrit'!> i ntcn~1 vc r are unit, omci<Jls say Laguna Be&c h Polu:c Capt Neil Purcell said the complicat· cd a nd bizarre series of eve nts be~an when two men brought the baby to South Coast Medical Ce nter Thursday a fternoon. Hospit a l a ut horities d e - ter m ined tha t the child had been br ou l'(h1 fr o m the Ha m ilton Ho use and telephoned Laguna police. Purl'cll sa id invest igating of- fi cers were confronted with a th ree-room apartm<'n t where five Pl'Ople W<'re h v in~ a t the rental establishment "It looked like a pi~ pen," police sources said. "There was old rood and garbage on the noor or the apartment. The bathroom was littered with baby diapers and water a nd urine were all onr the noor .. Purcc•ll said the baby's body was l'Over ed with bruises and we lts. some or which a ppeared to be old wounds while others appeared to be rel'cntly inflict· cd, hc asserted According to Purcell , the ba by s itter claimed he awoke to find the baby floating in the toilet bow l Pol i ce a r e u ns ure , however, if the ba by WliS in the toilet or the shower. Pur cell said police have• dis- cover ed nothing to indicate an attemp\.ed drowning. He ·sajd police a re continuing to i.n vestigate the cas e and s aid mor e arrests mi~ht come la ter. The suspect was scheduled to ., be turned over to Orange County j uvenile authorities today. The parents work at a LaJtuna hote l and a local r estaura nt. Pur cell said the parents appear to be illegal immignm ls a lso Le/ tis ts Bum Six to Death S AN SALV/\DUR, El Salvador Ii\ r ) F,I Salvador 's military ~overnmen t re ported leftist guerrillas burned s ix persons to dea th in buses as thousands turned out ror the funer al or 17 ant i-government demonstrators Government spokesm an Col Rafael Flores Lima said guer- rillas of the Popular Liberation Forces s hot up two buses near Arcatec>. a village 54 miles north of San Salvador . and set them afire Thursd ay He said four p a s sengers a nd two d r i vers burned to death before they could escaoe. The popuJar Libcr,at1on Forces a re one of three underground left - ist a rmies fi ghting a gue rrilla wa r against President Carlos H_umbcrto Romero's military re- gime. O.ily .-IMt ,,_"" '-" ,. • .,.,. IS ODO-EVEN PLAN REALLY MAKING ANY DIFFERENCE tN GASOLINE LINES? What Do You Think These Motorl~ts on Coeat Highway In Newport Beach Would Answer? .. Gas Relief Vowed State 's Solons Meet Energy Officials By TOM 8/\RL..:Y Ot , ... O•llY Pllol ~~tt Ca lifo rnia 's coni.:ressmcn have been a s:.urcd th<tt a mor(' cquitahle dist ribution of gasohnc in this state will cut the lcn~th of the lines waiting at seJA¥il'c sta tion p umps by t h(' e nd of the month. Rep Robert Ba'1iha m . R Newport Beai:h, s aid the predic· lion wa s m<tdc Th ursd<iy in W a s h i n g t o n . DC ., w h e n r epresentatives of the federal Oe pa rtmcnl oC Ene rgy met with 43 California congressmen who de m anded measures that would allay the continuing gasoline cr isis. "We were assured that new a l· location figures based on 1978 cons umption or gas and not the incorrectly applil•d 1972 d<1l<1 wo uld alleviate our problem by the end of May and ccrta1nly in June." Badha m said. Ba dha m said he and other Californians demanded an al- location of em ergency gasoline for the state to aid beleaguered m otorists until the new alloca- tion ma de an impact on gas sup plies "We we re turned down," he s aid today 1n Newport Beach "The e nergy peoplt· seemed to (eel that such t.111 allocatwn to State Can't Take a Joke \}l.YMP I C/\. Was h IA P > Ooug Mc<";cc de cided he no longer would C'hange the pric<· signs <it his ser vice• s l<:1t1on since the price of ~asoh ne 1s heading ever upward He drew a sign reading "? ·1 9" a A<tllon. but stute officials don't think it's runnv Th.c st<Jtc IJcp:Jrtment of A gric ult u r e ord ered McGee to removt• the sign Officials in the agc nC'y's Division of Weights and Measures s<1y the question marks could be mistaken for 7 's,-teading custo mers lo believe they can buy gas for 77.9 cents a i;:allon Ca liforrua, desptte I he problems we have that are not shan .. -d by <>tht·r statt·s. would bl' inap propriatc· ·· Oadham criticized the: Depart· ment of Energy for what he s:.iid was t he agt•nl'y 's "constant re- rusa I to ret:ognize the special net'ds of Ca lifor n ia a nd its failure to make an inde pth as- essmcnt of a s ituation that. even now. is not all that clear to lhe m "We told lh<'m time a nd time aga 111 that Californians are suf Cering while the rest of the na l ion gOC!> unsci.lthed ." Uadham said And hl' h1shcd as ·callous and incredible .. a comment attribut· ed during the m eeting Thursday to David Bardfo. an offi t·ial or the Feder al Ener~y Regulato ry Commission . ··californ1ans . arc them selves to bla m e for the pres ent long lines at gasoline~tations ··We have to calm people down <See RELIEF, Page AZ) * * * ... 'Care A.bout Customers' Coast Gas Pumpers Oppose Shutdown By the Daily PllotStaff An overwhe lming majority of Oran~e Coast service litalfo n owners gave an emphatic "no'" vote today to a prospoed four·dcsy· sh utdown next week lo protest al· legcd low profits . A survey of 45 sta tions showed tha t 29 we r<' opposed to the s hut- down. five favored it and 11 wer e undecided . And most of those unt·ert.am said t hey we re le aning <:1gainst <:los i ng the pumps T h e s t at io n owne rs . s a id, h owever . l ha t t hey m <•Y be forced to close Saturday and Sunday next week because of low gasoline supplies T he four-day shutdown has been propuscd by the California Servit" Station Association. Its director. J im Campbell, said dealers s hould receive 25 percent of wholesale gasoline price. or about 15ccnL<i per ~allon. The cur· rent ~overnment-controlled pro· fit m a rgin is much lowe r. Jl c h as calle d fo r s ta tion own e r s to c lose Thurs day thro ugh Sunday. H tha t were to ha ppen this week 's gasoline lines would appear short compared to thos e tha t would arise by mid- week . obser vers believe. A shutdown would pa rticularly hit d rivers of odd-number plated vehicles_ Their last c ha nce to purchase gasoline would be Tuesday. Local dealers. regardless of their pusilion on the closure . we re vocal about the propose.'<! shutdown a nd the gasoline <'risis in genera l .. W(• will not shot down. We car<' more about our customers than t hat. .. decla red Jer r y Johnson. of Johnson Union 71l Ser vice in lrvine·s University Pa rk (\ vehement VQtl' in favor Of the shutdown was cust by West Sirlcbotham. owner of West Unw n Service at 9525 Warner <~OPPOSE. P age AZ> * * * Trains Reap,, Benefits of Gas Squeeze Ora nge County residents ap- pe ar to he turning fr om the roads to the rails as Amtrak of- ficia ls report ed a 46 percent suq~c ove r last month· in the number o ( passengers travelin~ throu ~h Fulle rto n a nd San Cle m ente. As the Californi a gasoline s ituatioh wo rsens. te le phone lines for train reservations have bee n jammed . Amtrak officials are urging passengers lo call before 8 a .m. or after 7 p.m. for info rmation. The toll-free Amtrak number is 1-800-648·3850. Informa tion can be obtained al that number 24 hours a day. Amtrak o rficia ls say they have added every a vailable car to the six trains that travel daily from ' Los Angeles to San Diego and stop at Orange County stations in San Cle m e nte, San Juan C a pistrano. Santa Ana a nd Fullerton. Ar th u r L l oyd , A m tuk spokesman, s aid there are ho plans at this time to add more passenger traiM to keep up with the sudd~n dem and for railroad transportation in California. Bul Lloyd said Amtrak Is bringing train cars from Seattle and Chicago and even pressing some old, r«enUy refurbished coaches into service as soon aa posaible. F•••.,lag la F•iher'• Footsteps , Amtrak passengers h•ve in· cruaed •o percent statewide over lut month, Lloyd said. Amtrak trains leave d ally rrom San Juan Capistr ano at 9;49 and 11:49 a.m. wlth a atop ln San Clemente en route to San Ole~o. Roundtrip fare la '8. l Ali Amllb boy walks behind his father as the older man world, and it is from rather to son that their knowledge or barrows his field in preparation for 1prin1 p1ul•unut.uin11f(r.---~lh~e1t-Hlauoo"' is p reser ved . Amllb farmers are amon1 the most productive ln the ' > I I ) l One Hurt; Waiting &calates By KATHY CLA NCY Of t.,. o.i1, ~ '"'" A 44-ye a r -old P lace n tia wo m a n was a r res(ed on· ag. gravaled assault charges Wed· nesday night aft er she allegedly dr ove i nto a c rowd of gas hungry motorists as they tried to keep her Crom culling into a line. Fullerton police alleged Sally Esther Crugnale , 1824 Jones Place. s truc k o n e o r the motorists. L7-year-old Stephen Clay Dennis, who suffe red culs to his legs and abrasions on his back De nnis. of Ana heim . was tak e n to P l a ce ntia -Linda Hospital for treatment\ pulice said. The incident occur red in a rour-block-long gas ltne in the flOO block of North Placentia Avenue. Police reported. Otherwise. la w enforceme nt officers m unincorpor atcr1 South Or ange Counly communities and in inla nd county areas repurted no m ajor mcide nts in what were refe r red lo :l!> "longcr -tha n- evcr " gasoline lines. Officers we re tailed numerous times Thurs day and today lo quell arguments in lines and as- s ist s tation operators wilh traf. fie control But no other arrests were re- porte d. polite sa id. F'u lle rton Police Lt Philip Goehring sa id he recorded 52 calls i n one eight-ho u r s hift alone from moto rists seeking clarifi cation or the odd-even gasoline rules. In addit ion. he s aid . his de· part m ent h a s 1n ves t 1gt.1led nume r ou:, compla i nts a bout limits on gasoline and car wash <See GAS, Page A!) * * * Longer Gas I.me s Cause Traffic Jam By the Associated Press Lines o f ca ri. waiting for gasoline were lonJ(er tha n ever in Southern Calirornia today. spilling onto freeways and crcat - i n ~ backups o r t r a rric tha t ran~ed up to e1~hl miles long, authorities said. One ei~ht·m ilt> traffic ja m , from the eastern limits of Ox - na rd to Camarillo. was al first re ported hy the California Highway Patrol to be a line or cars waiting for gas . But CHP offi cer Benny Rich later explained that a d ispatcher ·'got exciled and reported it wrong." The line or cars actually wait· ing for gas was a half-mile Jong and caus<.>d traffi c to s pill onto th e southbo u nd la n es o r Highway 101, which is on~y two la nes wide at that puinl. said Rich. The station was closed. E lsewhere. ramps to and from t he Sa nta Monica a nd Sa nta Ana freeways in Los Ange les and <Stt TRAF n c . Page AZ) Orange C oas t W eathe r Pat chy fog or low clouds near the coast late tonight o r ea r ly Sa turday , ot h e r wise f a i r . Lo ws t onight in 50s. Hig h s Saturda y upper 60s at beaches to nea r 80 inland . INSIDE TODAY During ib 50 11ean of ope~ion, the Ca.rino not onl11 haa become Catalina'& moat familiar land mark and a favorite dediftolion for Big Band lovn'I. but obo for 32 yeora one family haa called it home. S« FH111ring Page 81 . At \'_..._ At ....... AU L.M ..... M .......... ,, c....... At aMMlllf °''" c-kt ~" c. ... w•• en ~---"" .............. M ==-~ ICMt .... "-"• M ,...,....._ C• ·-~ M ' • ~ . • A.I OAALY PtlOT l/SC FrtCl•r. Max t1. 191'9 aa.'t Ga..,,e 't' et Tourism Cut I May· Hit Coast Thert1 art1 f.-urs a lo na the South Oraqe Ci>Hl lh•t the 1a.ollne ahorlqe mt1ht •iphon off tourl•m W a aummer While tome HY it Is too eatrly to aau.ce Lhe lma>•<'l of wanln~ gas s uppllt•s 110 v1:111or11 . othf'~ Point to a drop urt 111 v111r•llont1111 .. .. * f',....P11pAI RELIEF ... to the point that tht' will f~I com fortable wult ina in hut> for gas." Bardin ~aid Congressman Badham did dt> rend the 0 11 com paniei. wh1t h, ht> said, ·'h•ve presented lH'<'UrHll' data to us •nd are do1nK all in their powe r to alleviate tha~ situation." But he said the data used by federal ener gy people has been ·'constantly inacrurate and· mis· leading" and has aggravated the curTent gasoline c risis Badham s aid a combination of factors has led to an oil cris is that has hit California ha rd. "We have the loss or between four and six million ba rrels of oil a day from Iran. increased consumption in California and a system of priorities that puts automotive needs at the bottom of a long list," he said today. But he said be a nd other California congr essm e n who helped t o defeat President Carter's standby gas rationing plan Thursday are pinning their hopes on the e aseme nt that may come from implementation o( the new allocation syste m . "We may be a couple of weeks or so away from shorter lines or no lines at all ," he sa id. "We · will have to wait and see But I think we did a ~real deal Thurs· day to gel the California picture across to people who seem to be handlin~ our ~ao:;oli ne crisis on a day to day basis when they arc· handling •t nt a ll · * • . *" Fl'Wlll POfl'A I GAS •.. stations rcqumnl? motorisu. Lo buy a car <"lea n up alon~ with gas. "It is Just a matter or l.111 of u~ trying to feel our way a long here until we can understand what the ruJes are and when they are violated," Goehring said. Bert Turner. county director of emergency services. noted the county's gas(lllne phone bank C834 -2330 l an s werc·d another 2,000 phonf: calls Thuri. day from moton:.ls About half the tails, he said, were from individuals seeking so-called "C" s tickers for com- m ercia l vehicles that would ex· empt them from odd·even reg- ulations. However. the "C " slicke r pro· gr am is only under way in Los Angele!>Jr. County. not Orange County , 'Turner explained. It is a m o ng pro vi s ions county supervisors may adopt late r on. Motorists with othe r com- plaints. Turne r said, a re being urged to contact t]leir local police agencies or the county Of· lice of Consumer Affairs. Ventriloquist Set For SaiiJuan Show that rould ult1m11t.-ly <f•rn•ICf' N1m muni1y huMn••t.M>i-ond 11um nwr 11rt ft•slivub ·we wert• llkl· 11 ~host town last ~·e•llend ." ••v• uan11 Pn1n1 's Gar y MtAvoy, preNadtml of th•• k>c'al t hambtlr of com nH•rtt• 'lt'!i a ltltll' loo t-udv to t•·ll. hi' <'Onl tnlH'~ ·1 clon 'l know 1r It 'II jtOIOl! lo jlt•I Wflflll' (I( lf 1111\l -. et>kend was tht> wor111 M 11 " In l,,a~una Dea<'h, wht•rt' hl('HI but11nt':;!lt"8 dl'pl'nd heavily on tourist trafrtr litl'lll'ntlcd by i.ru beaches and th~ jrl ft"shvttl11 . there 11> wades ptt.>od c·onl·t•ru over the 1uel $Mrtutit: "l realb bdlt"Vl' 1t '1> afft:cttd ut1 alrt.tady." ~a~·s Joan M11n.111tt·s "'ho opt-ratt·::. a hokl motel r<•s ~rva t 1on 'l'n H'l' 1n tht> Art 'olony · 'Tbe motel~ w<J t1ot 1111 up w, fH t as usual and a lot of the peo pie with reservations called and C'an\.'ek•d them." she says She did note, howt'vcr . an 111 crease in Laguna vacationers during the week, prompt1n~ '>peculation tl•<•I rn any peoplt· m ight take wc<>kday vac•utiom .. 5inct: gasoline 1s mor<' availablt· the n . Art Colony t hamber director Frank Buck worrie~ that the fuc·I pinch will hit h1 i. <'ommumty's largest touris t pool Southern Californians "What's going to hurt us arc the ones who drive down for the weekend on a two to three day stay." he says. ··w e figure 65 percent of our people come from Southern California " Buck said the ch am ber 1s pla nning an advertis ing cam · paign geared lo lure prospertavc vacationers who would !Je new to the Art Colony ··w e 're going to have to do an advertising c ump:.11 gn for the LA area that I .;igunti is the hest thing going for lh1· OVl'trllght trip," h<' says .. A IN of JH'oplt wh<> "outdn 't 1:ome normal!) would 1>1: the· <1h ;ect of tl;ie advert1!>111i:: • Or_gan1zer s of the a nnu:tl Pesti val of 1\rt:-<rnr1 .Sawrlusl .. ·est1 val Wl'n· opt 1m 1st1c c1hout al tl•ndann· IHOSIJ(.'Cts fur th1• nlm1ng summt·r R ul Art A· ... ai r offi c1 a I Nell Purcell admit~ ha::. g r1>01> 1~ grttvel) c-onc-ernt'd about the future of their flcdglin~ festival. ·w e·rl! hanging in lhl' air anyway by our fingernaab, he· says "Last yecAr we had a p()Or year with attendance down 46 percent from the previous year . "It's of gr avf' ronrern to us." Purcell says has group also will rely on ~d\'Crtising in Loi. Angeles and s urrounding areas lo pull them through l11e ~t·a~on "We'll be t rying 111 rea1·h those are~s· that a person could dqvt- lf' hcrt' :ind hack qn a tank nf gai..' l'urccll t•xµlarn s '\\\·'r1· counting on lho!>t· J1.cupl1· "ant ing to 1·omc to Laguna lll'C.1Us(' it's a nice place lo he " All the fes tiv<tl organizers were optimistil' that ~as might become plentiful again during the summer . San Juan Capistrano sources say the swallow-laden comm uni· ty a lso h as hccn hit by the s hortage of fuel. Traffic at the 20().ycar·old Mis· s ion San Juan Capistrano hu:. s hrunk by one -third of the normaJ crowd touring the monu· ment, sources there say And the local chamber of com· merce has already begun dis c ussing contingenc~ plans for the coming tourist season. "We 're wor ried 'about it." Chamber President f''r ed Jenner says. "Right now we're tryi ng to get the gas s tations to let us know what their operating hour~ will be. but wc haven't comt' up with any plans yet * * * D••IY Pt ... SUll ,. ..... \'outhftil l'iolinists 'a ou n g~tt·r s 1n thl' violin section of Cap1s tra n11 n1 r1cd S~hool Dis trict clemen ta r y hon(lr ordw~tra add dimension to the ~ounch ot m11s 1c that filled San Clemente I l1gh St·hool gymnasium Thursday nig ht It was the Spring Festival. Laguna · Stations Listed Chamber Says Pump Hours May Be Changed The Lugunu He aC'h Chamber of Commerce has released a pa rtial list of Art Colony area S<'rvice st ations a n d their operating ho urs during the Southern Ca l1fo r111 a fuel shortage. Chambe r me mbers note ci ll list ed hours JI'•' s uh;cc t to change without 1111llce. llourl> ean al s o bt s h C1r t<'ned , a spokeswoman sa1tl . af the sta· Lions run short of gasoline The stut1ons ancl thl·1r ten tati ve 'hour~ 11 :.lcd by the Ch:tmber uf Conamcrcc are Gas of a Song Slwrtage Inspires Tµne GORH AM . Maine I A P l Sungwnll'I M 1 ~c· Nnht•I thinks he has a r eady .m ade a ud1t•nct· lor his l.1tc"-;t c·omposit1on "Dollar a Gallnn S11mm1·1 Tlw :12 YP~1r olc1 Gorham rrsidrnt !--tum• ,., about · ·1 wo tccn·agt• lovers" whose romanC'r pnds "h1·n t ht· IHJ\ 1:-. fr1rt'l'd lo sdl his tar dUl' to tht• -.0<1n11~· 1·ost of ga-.ollnt• Tht• ~ong V•<l !--aired on ~ation;.i l r•ublic lt.1dm , /\II Thing!-! Cons1d<·red · prCJgfd l1 • 111 orw \'l•rse. Nobel !'>mg~ Oh fill e>rup Dnn.darntl al'sa hummn "II agrmnooe adollar-a·gallnnsummt•r ·And mP<Jrld my baby hu11etosa11uoodh1w I can't alJnrd to lake he rout 'Thepnceo/go.sutoodarnh1gh " The song ends with the .sound of a s puttering C'fJ1' try ing to start. From Pag,.. A I OPPOSE SHUTDOWN. • • j\ ve . 11untmgton HP•H'h "The govcrnm1•nl 1s I ht• only one metking out ... S1debotham1 charged. · ·1 made r1 whopping $13,000 l<isl yccir and I c·a n afford to dri ve a 1967 Chevrolet " Sideboth<1m c·laimed that the public is n't getting the clear pac turc o n St>r vicc station profits. I le said he's m aking about three cents per gallon pumped since al· loations began a nd is los inl? m uch an backroom work mechanical repairs and accessory sa les. Some dealers indicated they would JOin the shutdown if the move picks up more s upport " "It will onl y wor k if wc all do at, .. said Ken f''rnbisch. owner of Pico Mo hi I Service. 600 A venida Pico. San Cle mente "If 1t ·s s trong Pnou~h . 1·11 JOm." said .John I.a Rosa. owner cif LaRosa ·~ Un1<m 76, 9020 Ed- 1 "~cr l\vc .. Foun1;.11n Valley "It Hppcars it's fizzling out .. · .nm Crofts, of Crofts' Chevron. • * • 35:q Nt•\.'.1)1111 l!hrl l\1•w11<1rt Rl'l•<'h. s:url lu· w1111lc1 nol Jlllll 111 the s hutdown 11nl(•ss he• was threatened to do stl tJy uthl'r s tci lion operator~ A s pok<·s m an for Campus She ll. 1201 Bahr St . Costa Mesa, said he ll kt·wist• was con- cerned about pos~1 hi <' r<'I a lialio n from other st:JLion owncrs He said h<· wa:. undt·c·11lc<J on what to do Bill Ral!an. of R a~an 's Arc-o, Sand Canyon Road [tnd I nterstalc 5. an cast In Int•. o;a1rl Ht• won't participate in any shutdown 'I've had rl'al ~oocl support from mv cuslumt·r:-.. I'm proud •. <>i them:·· Hagan se11d Ar<'o s t<-•twn. 9RO North Coast Hjghway. 7 to JO am Monday through Friday Chevron station. 604 South Coast Highway, 7 to 9 30 a m Monday through Friday Mobil st ation , 104 North Coa st Highway , 6 to 7 30 a m Monday through S<1turd<1y Shell station. 1342 North Coast Highway. 7 to 9 JO a m Monday through F'riday with a $10 maximum on sales Union 7f. s tation. 3071!2 south Coast H1J!hwa y 7 30 lo 10 :JO a m Monday through Friday Cnion 76 !<-lat1<1n , 120 South t'oas l llighv.a.i. Ii t11 !J p rn Mlln rlay lhrou~h Sat11rda~ T1•xac11 stat ion 11~:13 S.1u1 h ('o:i:-t lla~h" a~ H 111 Ill 1 m M ond:Jy through f''rnl:a v Arc-o !>lll fl<)O , IKYO South Coa st I lighwa.v 7 Lo •t ti m Mon 1l.1v . Wt•!in1·:-.d;" l'ri<l.!Y .inc1 Skiurd;I\ · l 1111•0 7h 1:1r.· '"' 111 ( .,;iq ll1 ~h~"'~· i .1 rn to I\ JI m do· tll'nc1ang on~;!:-<ii-II\ 1 r It::. M11nd.i\ I hrough Frida.> Visitor Die In LB Hotel A :1<1 \ P:tr llld w ..... 1 l'il\ 1nu m.111 wa-. found dPad Thur-.1lti\ ,1fl1:rnc1on 1n t11 !-ro11111 .d ,, l.a~1111;1 B1·a1·h !11111'1 Pulln· .. a11I \l 1d1.u•t lh:•·i-.11 w<1~ 1lls1·u\ er nl cl1·Jd 111 lw. ht•d lly t•mplo~C'l'~ .1l tht.· Surf anrl SJnd llotcr. 155~· South ""·"' ll1gh"a~ Coroner's dcµulat•!-plat·cd tht.· tim1• of death a l ahout :l .i m 'l'hursrlay f''oul pl ay •~ not '>Us peeled in the m an's de ath. or fat'ials said A spokf's man for I he CnrrJner " offi ce said an autopsy would be performt•d today 111 detcrminl' what caused Deegan ·-; death Incide nt End WALLA WALLA. Was h 11\Pl Th<' last of m ore th<1n 200 s tate pnson inmates "ho defied o fficials when lhrcl' fl'llow pris oners t ook I 0 pen.ons hostage were returner! to I heir cells Thursday. a t'orrC'ctional office r s aid. 11 Coast Residents Nominees Eleven Orange Coast real· dents are among 30 county nom inees for the 1979*80 Oranae County Gra nd Jury. Prospective j urors were nominated by Oran1e County Supe rior Court judges, and a June I dra wing will be held to d0 termine which 19 of the 30 nominees will be impaneled for the 1979-80 risca l year . The 11 Orange Coaat reaidents inc lude : J am es Dick, 63, of F o untain Valley, a retir ed federal e mployee; James N . McCormick. 66, Westm inster , a ret ired school princ ipal; Jean E . Bogen, 44. Huntington Beach, a hom e maker and lorme r Ocean View School District trustee. Also, Sam Feldman;-75, SeaJ Beach. r etired , J a mes M . Keefe. 70. Huntington Beach. a n executive with the Lo2' Angeles Airports Department ; Kathleen Cum mings, 35, a Laguna Beach homem<t ke r Also, Leonor E . Hammond, 63, San Juan Capistrano. a retired Cha pman College instructo r ; Derald 0 . Hunt. 56, Costa Mesa, a r etired college dean. Also. Charles M . Miller . 56. San Cle mente. retire d ; Thomas W. Moody, 36, a Laguna Niguel t eac h e r . a nd Jose oh L . Tomehak, 51 . Newport Beach. an anthropology professor. Six prospective grand jur.ors arc nomina ted from eaeh of the county's five supervisorial dis · tracts . Other nominees ror the 1979.al> panel include Raque l A. Am ezcua . 21, Santa Ana, a youth program director; Joe P Montes. 49. Santa Ana, a C l adminis trator; Sadie Reid, 48, Santa Ana. day car e direc - tor. Weston F. Sprague, 63, San- t a Ana , company president; William S Brown. 56, Los l\l a m1 tos. r etire d a ir rlight manal!er /\lsn Sh1rlcv \I Plecky, 53, 1; J rth:n Grove, home m aker : Sally .I P1.1or. 11fi, Los Alamitos. homcmaki_•r twnlcin UeJach, 55. S;1nt.1 /\na. 1·lcclrical enginet?r . SUl' n Ewnld, 2K, Vall a Park, hom1·maktr Al-.u Grl'la C . lla mhach, 62. l .. 1 llabra. form(•I teacher . John 1\ 1\1 amp tii:, 1-'ulh:rton, retired -.ill"' m a n.11.~t·r Mart ic S . !--r • · \ 1· n • 111 4 !l, Vi II b Park. humt•mJkcr. VI\ 1an fl. Weddle. I I. Brea. homl!m::a kcr r\nd fkvt:rly A Almada. 62, KUl'nt1 P i:!r k . h<1memaker : ~ta r\) I T ~ill('r. 56, Orange. ?lom cmakl·r . GcnP B Pyeatt Sr . 56. Anaheim, retired federa l t•mployP•· .. Joan M Stava. 48, \naht>1m, hom<•rtrnkcr· Cara L. \'.1 n D' k I' 3 !l. I. a r a Im a. homC'mokt·r . a nd Charles C W1111d;1ll 1;i1. /\nuh1·1m . retired .11rl1n\: c .. JJtJ/n TaJ1oe to Get Growth Plan? T H l ' C I\ E F. r I\ P 1 Ll'g1 s lntors from Cali fornia <1n<I Nt•\ ttdo ha\'l' finally <lg recd IE:nt.1t1v<'I) on a com pro mise p lun to 1.·ontrol growth in the Lake Tahoe basin Part1c1pants said late Thurs· day that ooth sides yielded. and the b1 s tate Tahoe Regional Plannm~ Agency will have ne w powers to protect the rare large, high alpine lake. The agreement was reached in l im e for the Nevada Legislature to act on al Nevada 's adjourn· m ent for two years was ooly about a week away Ve nt riloquist S usan G ift Porter plans t.o present he r one· woman show al the Tuesday noon meeting of the San Juan Capistrano Wome n's Club. Fro• Pa9~ A I The Women's Clubhouse is located at 31442 El Homo St. For reservations cal 1496·3662 TRAFFIC JAMMED: • • OftANOE COAST l lSl DAILY PILOT ttwOt..,...C~• o.u, Po°' """"'"'~"n~'om biN'd tf'W ""'°'Pt~' ''PuCMi\IWd0¥ •n.·()r~ (CMt\t Pvb4hN.,,qC~¥ Sta.••'" f'4J1tltJn-~,,., ,,.,.,,1,Md ~,.,. tf't.lovQfl '''do to• C~t,. Mew. N•woort 0.Mn Hvt!Uno'Otl A+Mn '~ 1•1"Y•tl~ 11.-.nt.l~~M" \Dul'-(.,_q A uftOk'" r~t f!'dfttOft •'\ pu;Dt1""""'d \.ttu•d•¥'\-"'\ $uftd•f\ f'-l)tM'l(tCMt ~IW~ Plfu\t I\ •t )JO ...... 8ey ~""'" (Ml•~ (•lttOtfto•.,.~ ·-·-PrflhHnl •nd Publ1\Mf -·. Qortt, Vl<• ............ ..., _ .. _ "'-•-1!011 .. ~-·· _.,...... M• .... •"9f!OO"" ~ ... ~ _..,. .... A\\lt:••"' Mll\AQlf"'O (Oll#\o Orange <'Ounties we re clogged, caus ing some backup. though not as· spectacular ~s tbe Ven· tu r ~· Co unt y P't' ob I e'm . authertlies said. ~ Although m a ny countie s in Norther n California reported • s h or ter lines with the plan Thursday. the lines we re lonet>r than ever in Southern California} perhaps because of the upcom· ing weekend during which mO!lt s tations a re expect ed to be ·closed. In the Los Angeles suburb of Eagle Rock, custome rs snaked • completely a round on e city block and extended into another. Several waiting drivers got free coffee al a nearby restaurant. The restaurant owner told them. "I feel 110rry for you people." Several gas station owners aaid the odd-even plan has not shortened lines in the first three days because motorists started out needing gas from previous ....,. 91ulp1'.of hard3hip ·and fear the weekend will be even worse. The AutO~Qbl~ C l.JLtl.)of Southern Call18tnll ' ·~•e,t thote fears·Thursday when It l"e· ported that 92.5 percent of •II metropolitan Los Angeles sta- tions will be closed Sunday and. J -- 63.6 percent will be d osed Satur day. The closures arc uµ from las t weeke1'Q· . • Overal~ the Auto Club said. 46.7 percent or the gasoline sta lions will be closed Saturday ancl 7R.5 percCTlt' wall be s hut aown Sunday. , Former Gov. Ronald Reagan. who presided over the last orld· even gas ma rketing restriction during the 1974 Arab oil em · 1 bargo, predicted that the plan will bring "a lmo9t instant re· lief ... So far that hasn't been the case ln Southern California. Reagan said t he Ion' term solu Ion to t he stat e s gas problems depends on decreased consumption, Increased supply and governmental deregulation. ·'The fe deral government' should get off the dime and get out of the way.•· Reagan told the Los Angeles Times. "If the ~ov· ernment will get the hell out of the way, the oil industry could proCice mo~ ~I a nd compete freely In the marketplace.~· Thirteen Califo rnia counties are s ubject to the odd,-even plan. · Three more rountie1 arc to join on Monday. YOU! ' . ,. CAN'T AFFORD TO PASS THIS UPI Men's Suits.. s100· ·wtth PurchoM of One At Regular Price SOUTH COAST PLAZA. COST A MIU. CA. PMOMI (7141 HO. l I02 --- .. .. • Pri_ees Plunge in . SEVlERVJLLE; Tenn. IAP > later at U a.m . howtvtr, -.heft · -t~eudio' and hghllo' r eturned lhoAe whn own the at.tllon U rolil'I to &bis mount•ln realon m a tbt> r oad sald enouah ll'a. mott unll.keJy form a bncf hul e nOUtJh and rettored the &IX fierce old· tyle 1•1oline war cenu &.bey h..S c:ul. pe~ by between two ataUona that taw penny. oft the ~tt of • 1allon ~ Prke1 ahavt.'<I to ~ 9 cents a r ecular alnc-e Wt!dne•d•y mom l•lloa. ln1. By noon TbW'~f . both at. "1'1lll &. reaUy c:ruy," Ron UOns qaift were aelllnl I H ,., Sbepherd. on~ ot tt1e comb•· ll.t cents• saUon. tanta. aaid u the battle ra~ , The .tte la a four·lane hlahway > t hat runa from an •ntt'ntate 40 nil In Serit"rvUle to the Ore•t Snloky Mountain.a National Pan about 211 mUea •••>' On one a.40I' UI Pubha Oil stu 1 ?. l"(e -1' t>' 'f" ' tV __ Jff.1•~ '~ •;~qi_ .. r.£N ~Hist.ER (~NE~I~) K 'I -• PfHory Demonatratlon Dellg~HI~...; .. ~ • • Bindi~g Students Learn of History By JERRY CLAUSEN Of a. Oe6ly ~ .... SIA" The pillqry collar fell into,plact!~itb a "thunk !·• FIFTH GRADER i(en ~hisl~r. wtlo had made the con· trivance to illustrjilc his social sciepce report on coJonJal lctw ' slid the broom-handle locking device ln place. ' For;ty young arms raised in glee and a score of youthf~ voices raised a cheer. One fellow called for ·'Blood !·' Uon, outlet for an lbdepehdent chain OI\ t.hc other la the newly ope ned Shephtird '1 Nicktlr,on f.'arm Rest•urant. 1 weeklold franchis• \bat i.llo Hlll G\&lf l!IHOtlM. Tbc proble m . according to tbo1e at lJMl Publix staOon. wu the rett.aurant's pOUcy ot meet- lnte tM d.lacount price• posted at Publix. ' "Wti never had no 1aa war, 1t was Jwit • mlaunderstandlng," uld Jtm Webb. atanager or the Publix sUttJon .. Anybody who's ~tin Ip t.be 0 11 business know1> lh~ li:'1fe~ndents charge lwo I t FV·Cops Nab Drug ·peel Founta in VaJley undercover officers have booked a Compton man· ifttio Orange County Jail for • suspimon ol dangerous drua law v iol:ttions ·following a two· month-long investigation. Earl Off Bowman -was booked early. Thursday for suapicioo of possessing, possesstag for sale a nd selling P CP, a dangerous drug, officers said. The Compton•man was arrest· ed in his hometown roll owing·~ t wo~lle chase along the Artesia Freeway and cily .s urface streets when he fled from a restaurant parking lot as Foun- tain Valley offreerS> attempted to m ake a PCP purchase. police said: • Working on the arrest were U.S. Department of Justice of. ficers wttb a $13,000 tlrug-buy bankroll, Compton police and three Fountain Valley narcotics investigators. Om cers alleged that Bowman dumped two 12-ounce cans of li· quid· PCP from ·his auto during the chase. The cans. containing drug residtJe, we re re covered beskte •Ille ...... y .. f411loWi .. .. w ... s 10 .,._, ame•--. ··~:IBllgatM; ·~·-T· Officers allege th,..a ~ oY"iginatio~ wi~ 8Gwm1m h~d found its way ioio Fountain VaUey &hrough ules in ·~ Aaa:· · Woman Combs Garbage/or . ' . W-mning:·Paper . ' ... \ ~ NBW YORK <AP). -Jf, Mary Graham can a.ave it her way. she:n ~ $25,000 ~ich,ey. Fifth grade tea'c6er Patti Scudder, pinned by her nee~ and wrists. looked °UDcomtortable. ROBINWOOD SCHOOL students yelled for permanent bondage, but -young Schisler let bis teacher loose after lets than five minutes. , . Some said that's why he later won one of 15 blue ribbons-in the annual social science fair Thursday at the Huntington Beach school. Mrs. Scud('ler, it was rdmored, had a lot of clout with the 1t,She:s 5p determined that she , s pe nt two evepings dlggin' thro u gh about. 40 b ags or garb.age, and planned to con· tinue tonigt)\ -all to find a piece of paper she thinks wlll m a k e h e r a w i nner in McDonald's Gold Rush game. judges. ' She should. She has been staging the event in the school multi-purpose room for six years. She said the lair "is the culmination of history study or Western m an, with each child purs uing individual interests." PROJECTS DEVISED by 300 youngsters ranged from table-top models or Fort Pitt to Jon Kniss' Trojan horse, a brown. plywood engine large ~nough to conce»I three elemen· tary scholars inside. One wag suggested that a few or the fifth graders slip inside the contraption when it was wheeled into the closely guarded multi-purpose room prtor to projeet judging. "We could see who is getting the ribbons and trophies," he confided. Young Kniss didn't h ave to worry. He won a fi rst-place rib· bon and a special trophy, for "outstanding achievement." P•OJECT TROPHY recipients for highest honors were third grader Mike Gerber, fourth grader Darrin Soto. filth grader Emrey Moskowitz, sixth grader J odi Marcus and sweepstakes winner Brenda DeBeer. As for the effectiveMSS of tbe pillory -Mrs. Scudder ad· mltted she'd think t wice before breaking any Jaw that would keep her there for 48 hours. .. l'm already thinking twice about being a teacher." she laughed. "Those kids were just too happy to bave me in there .••. Mother Treated To Sunday News Wblle t.be family fixes ber breakfast Suoday, let molber be tbe f1nt to read these stories in tbe Dally Pilot: PAPD EATD -Predda ca::: :8&e be tbe ~=:&:: C!. a hanckbw~Do ID ui. Oval om~ or bard b .......... wltb wur1d leackn. a brieftq ii iD onter. Tbe Anoelated Presa taket a look at bow be ban-ell tbtoqb tbe paperwork. JOI& TO CllAIU' AGNE ....... ...., ........... .................... ......... ....,, ... . . ... .,....,. e•••P•ID• bubblH •• America'• belo••d mu1lc a...UO. 'ro..la climb '1oot eo .. - (SUND A Y'S BEST) liDOa''. reflec1a Lawno~ Wtlk. .... IZWmft -WUlul P...-~mudt .. IU'terota b&llee....,. a )"tU' Aat'Cll'4, tM .... Ill ., • ..... .. " AIM a. ,._>' t. HJ at.out In· nation uad It.I cure In You/Your Money. ••a1we nmrr -San111 Cam_, .... DO boDel about h ....... , .. ...., ftnt...., latt. ,... ........ ~ .. , la Utlnp ICalJ. admits Utat she's "1Ull Jmt the md ID 0>l1matched aock1." I Ms. Graham h;\d breakfast at a McDonald's near her home Wednesday and , as tJstJal, got a piece of the puzzle used in the game . She thought it might be the one she needed to complete the puzzle for a $25,000 prize But then she sa w her bus and d ashed to catch 1t. "For the life or me. I still don't know why, I' cleaned off the tray," she said. When s he got lo work, "1 checked the game board a nd realized I bad a wiM er a nd had thrown it a way." She called the restaurant "We knew she was a nice lady so we asked if she wanted to go through the garbage," said an employee That night afte r work. Ms. Graham s pent five hours comb· ing through about 30 bags of garbage with he r ch iltlren Phyliss, 16, a nd George. 18. The store management agreed to hold more or the gar'-age, about 40 bags, until she could go through each one. "I believe in miracles," she s aid Thursday . "I know it's here." A spokesman for McDonahl's s aid that even ii she doesn't find t b e mi ssin g p iece, th e restaurant will give her a free meal every day fer the rest of the year. ------------------- f!!d!x, M!Y 11, 1979 'Cra%g' Gas cent• let.a than tM majors. He'$ got GWI pumps over there and he 11hould know that.·• Whatever you call it, the nght broke out Wedneaday. when the Publix stat.loft began to retaliate against the competition -and . She pherd'• dedded to pJay tit ' ror Lat. "We're' JU8t trying to stay ill buaineu and my partners uy that ofeans we have to st ay with our ~competition ·o n p ric~s ," Shepherd said. "When they went to 70.9. we sort of started play ing checkers wilb each othe r .·· • There ronowed 26 .hours or combat in which three·foot·bigh bold, bl~k figures -69.9, 68.9, 61 ..t. --beca9)e \he primuy weapon•, brin ging back memories o( gaaoUne wars. One station wouJd cut its price a penny ; a half bow-later the other would cul its price two cents . Back ud forth 1l went, until, by T hursday morning, the Publix station was undercutting Shepherd's a penny at 6S.9. The restaurant said it pumped 1,4t>O' gallons Wednesday, about It's All for Show s PAIL y PILOT "' War 400 more thaa tt bad be•G averqiog on weekda11. When the price bad sunk to aboul ffT cents. people started •bDwtltc up wf tb coatainen to nu. ''We're not maklac u1 moae1 but we're keeplac awfully busy ch1tn1in& the aipa... Sbepberd •aid. . And when it was all over, be seemed to have made bla point. Both stations were cbar&lnl t.be same 71.9 ceata for tbe 1Uonne. According to a survey by an a utomobile club, the average price in the area ia 75 cents a gallon, self-service. Cost a Mesa firefighter Tom Ha milton fi~hts a magnesium fir e in a demomtra· tion of the type to be offered for free public viewing Sat urday by the city's Fire Department on Fire Service Day Shows wi ll bf: offered at 10 a.m <t nd l p.m . lit f ·ire St ation 4 , 2300 Pla centia Av e . R e s c u e s, hi ~h ·ris e fire fi.g htin ~ a nd g asoline fire haza rds will be dern onstrated ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. .... '• -/\I • •• t ,...., """ _..,, • ... ., • • • .. •• • • ":.· "" • • , , • Ar• • .... , • e ,, ..... f , ,.,, ,. , • " 1.· ti··~\._ 1 ... -I ~""'*'•*'•A• ~--"~::11,._ _, rifa~l'~ ~ \'.,.. ~r~~· .·,,~ '7,. ~ ·_!91 !LI' n·fl~ .. YlLCJ4DlW rli Requ .. · ~~t for t'unds . hi/;;;ouylJ Opev., LANCASTER CAP) -While ·• • ' · ' mos t Southe rn Californi a Orange County• s upervfior s county's ride-sharing ser"ices lt> Service stations are closed or agreed this wee,k to sa,apport 'l'· the public open for only a few hours each plicat\on& by the Orange Courily The applications seeking fund· d a y , a tte n d a n t s a t f' r ed Transit District IOCTD > for ing for the joint program are Fowler's station here are work $235,000 in state and federal a s kln ~ $25 ,000 (ro m the ing overtime to keep bu!'.iness ruonies to fund a prQmoUoo pro· Ca lifornia Energy Commission going all day. gram for ride sharjng. a nd $210,000 .from ttie National Ride-sha ring O.mon6lrat ion · Joi~ing Qc;to in. the' appl,ic~-Program: · • tion ia Commuter Computer. a OltM!t county agencles which regional car pool and van Pool heve Joined In support or the ap· operation funded by pua.tic agen· 1 ptications fer funds inc-Jude lhe cics. , Eioocntive Committee of1 the Oran~e County :cha m ber of I~ an attempt to ~aximi~e ef· Comme~. the Orange County ficiency, the OCTD and Com· Transporta tion Commission. muter Computer rece ntly com· a nd the Gr eater I rvine Jn. bined efforts to promote the dustrial League. it- ; ".1i r Featuring: r,~• Mums .• Tullps >liiilll~···•.rna.• Tiger lllles • 6'Nlnlas · 00 from '4.99 0~0 'b'\ffoll wrapped for Holldoy Gtvlng.-v BLOOMlNG /, COLOR BOWLS HYDR~NGEAS .<-'... • & BASKETS Mosslve blots.oms ot . . s110111en up Mom·s Speciol pink. blue. or red · · Oay wttn our custo'tl dom l'Tlese norlsr qualtty • ' • plOnflngs tn o doU11ftg gin plonrs 6" p01 Size · orray of colors R ..... '7.99 RefWM'" .b......,. 99 Sale Prtce '5. 99 " b.;ket .. , From '10. 'toke Mom·s gorOenlng M Sler Wl"1 lftts 2 gOflOn cepectry toflk ~ayer. Reg. 'li.49 Sale Prtc1 '14.99 , A hOrtty tcvome tor . . eny dOT11 or su11ny "'· --"loCOTlon fndoOrs. •:1'1 ,. .. Pol Size I .• Sall Price 11.49 • The bookkeepirw m1np left Fowle•'s Union · 76 station No'ith an overdose shipment or 9,000 gallons ol "8soline that he must ~eplete before bis next regular shipment arrives Saturday. H he doesn't succeed. the dis tributor will take the unused part of the load back for dis · tributlon elsewhere. ~ Choose from Jackson & Perkins roses In wfllte, red. pink, yellow, or Dlend. ~ 2 Gol. Size Reg. '6.99 Sale Price '4.99 LILY-OF· THE·NILE (Agoponttlus) Btue noW9f spikes h~ttllgttt trlls 10ndscope lovorlte In summer l Got Size Reg. '2.99 Sale Price '1.49 I .. A4 DAL y Pit.OT -: ..... ·· ~·:: ~ .. sting ~ ....,.~(( Te•~~,. Harplliatp Campaign Close Up Tiit: GASEOUS STATF.: Oran«f' C'-0unty's poUltul wrll .. rs IU\d th.:rt• ttr•· a few of tht-m theat> days ~Uev•• that •ur rf'fl•n·, l ti mllW•n '•uJs h•v~ ju~t ~n 4l~ C0~4'red , They su"°llt'tU tht 41st'o\•ery ha:s bef>n m»4e i.y a ,rei. ldentiaJ can4idatt> In Uu:s ('¥.'le, he •~ f•rmer Teu1 •ov ~rnor an4 trf'hury UC'retary J•hn C•nnally, the Republican from the Lonf' Star slatf' CoMally. 1t 4ne&o,s. 1s C"9Cnlng to Oran1e County on the ,.uucaJ stump He is SC!~u.W co make a speech May 11 he-re but I.hat d~sn 't bavt: tht' pollueal scrtbe1 aa netted 111 h11 a,Jie&rance the following Mondt1y ,~~· .. 1&t ·o llE'S ACTUALLY GOING to talk t• the Orange County pollt1ro writers themselves. He will a,pear i.ef•re their non·organiaed organiution at a i11x dollar brealtfast C9tf-LLT That's a k>l 41fferent than •ne •f th•1e $SOO a ,late bashes that the pollt1c1ans u.,ually engage in fer the purpose of pumping up their own treasury. Any Texas poUtJrian who would come t.o Calif•rnla f•r a six dollar i.~ufast has to have s•mething to recom· men41 him. The grief of our region's cam,.foll•wlng writen hav· " Ing t.o pony u, $1 may ~ u se4 elf Mme by the fact that the sessi•n with G.v· ernor Connally wlll a.e in a nice setting. at the Newporter Inn in NeW19rt Beach. Clearly, there w•n't H t.M •any Demeerat.s l• get in their way at that locati9n. YOU RAVE TO HOPE that the 1•v· ern•r will h•ve eneugh gas t.o get here. But then, as a Texan. maya.e he knews C'Hft• a rew t.bings about petroleum ,rMUC· lion. Al ... he has one advantage over his ,.tential....,res· idenUaJopponent. Jimmy Carter. Cart~r came to our region an4ll viewe4 the ~anline lines with what appeare4 to H COMUltralNe amuseme•t. The incumbent president seerne4 w feel that 9UT sltua- ti.on w~~ good tor us . "Take th.i s ; y•u'U love it; it's castor 011. .. Russian Roulette Game Kills Student DETJtOIT IAP > -Th.see h9r· rifie4 schHlmates watthe41 helJlessly as Danny Tur•wski. a seventh·grader at Our Latly Queen of Angela sch .. l, t..,IH to the noor after fatally W.W>4· ing hirmelf with a i.ullet lll the head 4urini a game of ftuss1an roulette. The boy had i.een kept alive by life SUJport machines at Henry For4 Hospital after the s ho•ting We4nestlay while ar. r a ngemenlli were ma4e fu donation of hls vital ·•r"ans. He tlied at 5 a.m. The children tol4 police the gun misfired the first time the boy pulle4 the trigger. When the gun simply clicke41 and failed to fire. the Y•uth swtl ·Aw . shucks," the chll4ren told officers. Danny ha4 "a surprise4 leok" on hii race as he fell te the n.ar, the children said. "They were 41um~struck," sal4 Sister Agnesine. princi,aJ of the sch«>l. "It was just such a shock." Danny was the youngest .r f.ur children or Gerald a n41 Alice Tur~kl el Detr .. t. Tu.rewsJU i• a Detntt IAUMa meter ru4er. The rest el tbe seventh·«ra4e c~au wa.s .utai4e the rMtn 4ur· ing th~ lunch ..-eu We4.nes4ay when the sh~ ~curre4, sai41 D •nn<11 Pniew s ki, Da nn y 's teacher. Danny <11ntl the •ther thr~ ehil4ren. N•rma Peru, RMUlle Blanchanl Mn4 Jhttdy Jac.bs. ha4 ~rought their lunchu an4 were le eat in the class rMm, she sai4. The thrtt ctultlren t.el4 ,.lice Danny sh~e4 them his father's rev•lver which he ~reught to scha.I. DaMy. an altar i.oy in the pa rish. waa 4eacrii.etl aa an average stu4ent who ,1aye4i en the sch .. I basketball tea m "I'm sure It was an acci41ent." said Mi. Pniewski. ''There's n•l a single ki4 in my claliS,...m wh• w•ultl even contem,late suici41e. Danny's a happy·••· lucky lti4. He 1et.s al•ng weU with •ther kids an4 with hla family . He weul4n 'l ti• something W<e t.hiJO •n ,u,-,.se." .. NATION I WEATHER Draft Signnps Backed .. House Panel OKs Registration Renewal WASHJNOTON IAP > -Beys l"HCh.l.D' aae 1' WI year will have co Nru~r u po~al 4ral\.MI when t.bey tW"9 I.I ii a mu1w-. approved i.y UM Howie Arme4 Services C.rnmtt\ee bec•ma law Ttw ~mmittee v9te4 3CM oa ThW"May te nnew drall r9.Utra· ll•n 1t.u1lnc J1&n l, 1181 , ~ut there is ne ln41ieaU•o whet.her the full Con1reai. will 110 along TH£ ROUSE MAV ACI' as early u .ext week in the ~lillra· tl•n prevlal•n. which is c-Mtaloe4 in • $42 ~llHH ~a,_.,1 ;;uthoriiation bill The over&.CJ bill wu susJiendff even If the reg. L1lra\Mn 111rovu .. n become law TM meaaun WIMr . C'M\IW.r· tlon would n.-quire young men merely t.o regiater so m•i.Wuti•n NYCSulJurb Set of Slayings Called Bizarre BEDFORD. N.Y. <AP> -The i.iurre slayin1s •r f.ur ~le. In· duding a former U S. un4ersecretary •f slate, at twe mel1hi.ortng estates ha4 authorities searchi.nc 4'oor·Lo·tlo9r in t.h1s atnuent New Y •rk City subW'b for. other pogslble victims. "We're juat·boping we won't fln4 any m•re "4lies." saitl ,.a~e •f· ricer Joseph Fuchs or the Be4· ford Hills P•Uce Department. "l 4on't know what's haJpen· ing here. We 've had roa.Mries Mf•re, i.ut no one's ever i.een hurt," sobbed an unidentifie4 neighbor of Charles Frankel, who serve4 as un4erSffretary M shte an4 e4ucatl•na~ and cultural affairs from lHS .. 1. TH£ 90Dl£S of Frankel, tl, an4 his wife, Helen, wer~ fOW\4 Thursday afternoon in the ~e41ro.m or their h•me, •ne i.l~k frem the Corydon Sperry eatate, wbere earlier in the 4ay. Chriatopher It. Sperry . 21, an41 12·year-.ld Nettie MacC.rmack. a l•ngtime family e mployee. .were found 4ea4. beun4 an4 gagge4 in separate u,atairs bedreoms. ,.Uee sai4 ~ J s,err y an4 Mi s' Ma c · C•rmaclt, wM ha4 i.een wtth the Sperry family fer two 1enera· t._n,, were fOWMI early Thurs· 4ay '-Y a m.W wt.. ran scream· ing w a neigh'-or's Mme. Thomas Facelle , •~t ing Weatehest.er C.u.nty 4latrict at· t•rney, ealle4 the kUlln1s "the m•at lttiarre ~•mieHles ia my experience," Wt 6ecUM4 t.o say wheUaer he thought they were relate4. All the vid.im5 ha41 Men sh« in the bea4, ,.Utt sai41 , anti •ne "lleteet.ive tlescrti.M the t.,,,.. sets •f sl•yings a s ·'an exa ct replay " OFFICERS c-.ee&re4 fer «her ,. .. 11111ie v\ctiJu at 1' hMnes UI tM vtftntty Thurs4ay. an4 sa.i4 .ae, waw ~· 11111-. -. .... __ , =.·-····· would be •,eeded up lo case the draft Is ever relnstatM for • WU' or emergency. However, a tt.use Armed Service• aubcolnmlttee Jiau bear· in11 w;tthin the next two m•nths on a prop.al to so ene .a., further aDll draft up to 200,000 men a year into t.be Army lnd.MduJ Jllea4y fteRrve. Tbe meuW'e approved by the committee on ThurH.ay would require the president to regiat.er men who turn 18 after Dee. 31, leaQ. Altheugh it spedf 1ea that men M re1ia&el'M, the meuu.re alao ~uire9 the president to recemmend Lo C.ngres1 bow • re1· iatration syat.em should ate carried out and, aa part of that, whether women should be include4. .,.,,..,...... Perforab on Parade 11.n1• a--. t.lllts' *-' ff&vtm • iw•• *C'et Ill G~t 1till'..,.41 ••I& X.., a ~19 Ill *" ntar. 'Moderate' Rttr1elo11 ~ct~ HOT SP1llNOS. Va. IAP> - lD/laU•• sMu.1411 MJia eutag as t~e ~e•n••Y slt4es i•t• a "mederat.e. ltrief" recession in the sttoend hall .r t.be year. ac- c•rdlng w ecen•mic e•nauJt.a.nts Woman Guilty of Murder &mence Debated in Screwdriver Slayings fer a •restigi•u.s gr•up •f i.wii· DAU.AS <AP> -A Dallu .,,,..mao has t.een ne11me11. uniete.I el mur4ertq ateT ll·)"ear•14 a.n. w~e The analysil releue4 t.May at waa fewt4 ~ a screwtlrwer tlrtven Ulr•ugh b.11 the semi·aanual meeting el tae eye, aM fll *v..tary mamla\llbWf lo .the lteating 1'uainess C•uncll wu m•re a.4 s~ille •aia el her t.)l"e&r..W 4au,bter peasin\Ut.ic t.ba.n t.he ireu,·s ,rt· Jurers •IMra'-H IMft t.baa ftve bew-s Hfere vl•u£ t1uarterly re,.,U. returmg Uw jJ\dlty vertllets TbW'stlay agairut An4 It was a ~ntrast t• Carter Kathleen Gra4J. 31. . a41ml~tration i"-'11tence lhat a T~y a.egan t,May In the se-een4 ,hase •f In el~llll: argumenL<;, eefen."e atterney 0.ug Parka Jltat&M with the jury f•r a~utttal, saying ·'Ute evt~e -91' the lack of evj4fence -fairly scream. f•r such a veretct ... Afttr the ver4Jct, he wou.Jd n0t say whether be plana to aJ~al. Asaiatant Dlatrict Attorney Doug Mulder. in final arguments, said the murders happene4 this way re~ession can lte a'(ol41H ·as in· the trial, th~ 41~1tl•n el tww she sheuld be nation is br~ght in cheek by PJtniahe4. She ceul4 ge-t Wt in ,ri'9n. "AIMEE'S THERE ~ the kitchen eating a ti ghter mo ney and butlgel ,1e~e of 9reatl for brokfast.; .SM IMrs. Gn1dl> ,.licies an4 the voluntary wage MRS. GllADI WAS uresl.ff jller her sen Cur got matl anti "rabbe41 that screwdnver anti dltl her anti price tuidtlines. f•rtl waa f•un4 by ,.uce with a screwdriver 4nven in just lJkt! that I sua~cl Cliffortl heard n from t• the hilt lhreugh hia right eye in their i.1..-. upstiHrs She turned on h.1m . He got into that THE KEPOftT to the c.uncil, spatteretl a,artment on Jan. u CUffertl's half· closet &11tl 17 times ~ht-:oitruck home with that which ia made up •f Marti sister. Almei: Jean Gray, was f•un4 uncenscious scr~wdnver untJI she emb~ded 1t in his eye." chairmen anti chief executive ef· •n the Uvtng r"m nMr. Tht:n, the pr9:'ie<'utor s ai4. "she popped her fie ers of 100 maj•r U.S. cer)t9ra· cl•thes .n anti lteat 1t dewn lo the bus anti wu <11t tions. 'retlicts the eunomy wilJ Clilf•nl 4.ie4 17 4ayi; later. Aimee tlietl a short work caun~ • s antlw1 ch <i1t 7 45. That's how much 4eellne f•r six to eight ~olhs lime later. lhest k1tl.s meant le ht!r · bef•returrungu,again ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_:___:__:_.:.:...::.:.._~~~~~~~~~~ "I think the C9nsen1us was that ttw is what we nee4. tm is what we are moving int•." Clif· l•n C. Garvin Jr .. chairman •f Exx.n c.rp . sai4 in remarks prepar~ f•r his intro4ucti•n 91 the report. "It's n•t all that i.atl." Garvin sai41 he -preferre4 the term "4•wntun " to "reeeui•11 " 9ut a4mitted "It 's a little mere severe than ,eople ha41 an· ticlpated " Tornadoes Touch Down amile a~:hile. Hqil, Heavy Rain Covers Widespread Area Te•p•r•• ur•• Merkl• ., ,, AltMlfly Alltu'4114t All•nte Bllllm.n Dlrm119.,.'" BIM'l'l1ro 8-'M BfttOft 81'9WMvllle 8ufl•lo Cltrltln WV c._..,._ Cllltll90 Clncl-.tl , .. ,,....,. Oii "· Wttl 0.11wr O.lroll H~ ........ .._..." ....,...., IM'WO!lt JllClll''lllli. IC4ft't Glty LaaY .... Llftle-.Clt Lo1Afl9Mt Loll!• ..... -~ Ml-I MHw.-.. _.t·SL~. HI" L~ '°<o .... • .... • .............. . u • 88 •• 89 01 86 10 3S :n .10 64 ll> .. ,. 81 " 11 6J ., ~ 0 )I> 116 01 ·" 91 .. M •5 8' J.l .1S 4S n IS U .... 60 " ., " " 16 .... .... ,jO eo u .u 16 " IJ U I.JO 14 ,. ., ., .. 40 .. 71 ,, 1S ... " ,. ,., ...,=~ .. _. .... Moftd~ II "°" _, "CM ..... _._ .. SJOO"' -Mtlltt I .,.. .... -~--- Momorniy N .. ,.... htu<IQ&IM Trtn1'4M Vue Cruz ·'-1.s. s ....... r. Tllunft"torm1 accempanl•oll lly •<<••••net 11111 ano ,, ... , rein rumlttecl 110119 • <OIO '"°"' !Odo ,,..,., IOUl~rel TOH IC'9U ca ... lrel Mltteurl ,,,._ U-MldllQlfl. Tof .. lollMI ltUClltl ··-felt T llurt••Y tout~ of Wee• • ..,, Hllll-"' TtHf\...,0 .C fefllafl, Wll., •90111 >e rnlln ult et L• Crone, No '""''"'' er .,.....,~ we& , ........ A•ln •re,.clle<I M<L•""•"· u .................... --.... . Wece, Te .. 1 .. -.. IM OtllH • Flrt \llh>nll -· . . . : , ' • Whether it's coverage of your city council or Congress, Daily Pilot writers and editors look for the all too rare, humorous tw"6t that adds spice to living. · B r'fgttten y.ou r d~.Y wi.th the . · · . · ,,. · · _ en.~e~a i ~Ing;-~~~~!1 bt~ _I •JJ I fl~ I {tJ I ' , 642-4321 l ~ es Plunge · in o.llY"' ... Staft~ KEN SCHISLER (KNEELING) LOCKS UP TEACHER Piiiory Demonstration Dftllghte Hie ClaHmet•• 18~W~~Wii ~~~~ Stud,ents Learn of History By JERRY CLAUSEN 0t tlle ... ,, Pl ... Si.tt The pillory collar fen into place with a ·'thunk!·· FIFrll GllADElt Ken Schisler, who had made the con· trivance to illustrate his social science report on colon.la) law slid lbe broom-handle locking device In place. Forty young arms raised in glee and a score or youthful voices raised a cheer. One fellow called for "Blood!" Fifth grade teacher Patti Scudder. pinned by her neck and WTials, looked uncomfortable. ' llOBINWOOD !CHOOL students yelled for permanent bondage, but young ScbJsler let his teacher loose after less than five minutes. Some said that's why he later won one of 15 blue ribbons in tbe annual social science fair Thursday at the Huntington Beach school. Mrs. Scudder. it was rumored, had a lot of clout with the judges. She should. She has been st.aging the event in the school mull.i·purpose room for six years. She said the fair "is the culmination of history study of Western ma n, with each child pursuing individual interests." PROJECTS DEVISED by JOO youngsters ranged from table-top models of Fort Pitt to Jon Kniss' Trojan horse, a brown, plywood engine large enough to conceal three elemen- t ary scholars inside. One wag suggested that a few of the fifth graders slip inside tbe contraption when il was wheeled into the closely guarded · multi·purpose room prior to project judging. .. We could see who is getting the ribbons and trophies," he confided. Young Kniss didn't have to worry. He woo a fi rst-place rib- bon and a special trophy for "outstanding achievement." PROJECT TROPHY recipients for highest honors were third grader Mike Gerber, fourth grader Darrin Soto, flft.b grader Emrey Moskowitz. sixth grader Jodi Marcus and sweepstakes winner Brenda De8eer. As for the effectiveness of the pUlory -Mrs. Scudder ad· mltted she'd think twice before breaking any law that would keep her there for 48 hours. "I'm already thinking twice about being a te acher ." sbe bughecJ. "Those kids were just too happy to have me in there .... .. ,.: ~ Mother Tre·a·ted ~ · .. _ ... • 'I • .. -- -• , • To Sunday News Wblle the family fi xes ber breakfast Sunday, let mother be tbe flnt to read these stories in tbe DallY Pilot: PAPD EATEa -President Carter may be tbe readingftt penoa ta the COUDley. Wliletbel' It '1 a hanckhake ud beJlo JD the O.al Offtee or bard barl&llllq wtUa world leaden, a brieftDI ii ta order. Tbe Auoelated Prela .... a look at bow be bane1t ,......... tbe paperwork. lllL& t'O CllAllPA8Na - .. ----.... "saM .... ........ ill 111 11 .. ... ...... _..., , ... ,.. -...... "' .., Md llae eJlaapa.De bubblH H A••rlea '• belo••d music ••JIN..,._ e .. lt • ._.. -- (SUND A Y'S BEST J Ions''. reflects Lawnnce Welk. nGBTING BITE -WU1iam Paaeoe commandl quarter of a billlon dollar a year Amcord, the BuallMu ol tl.e Week, but be al .. bu plenty to HY aMut ln· nation and it.a cure in You/Your Money. •••w•wr -...., c ................ .. 11 ••••• ........, .... ... tut. Tiie ltroq·mtaded dealer 18 ....._ _.., admlU tut lbe'a "1UU Jmt lbe kid ha mllmatdw9d IOCU." Uoe. ~ for aa lliell~ ellaln. Oa the 'other 1t newly opeted se...t,•rd'• NIHertoG Farm lteataurant. a ~~ traoclUN _.at allo HHlt-Gd t•IOMM. Tbe problem. ueordln,-to thoH &t tbe Publla •l•Uoa. ... Ute ,.....,.ant'• poley-' ...-. ln1 .&be dilcoual prie9 pioallld at Publlx. • "We nev. had eo 1u war, rt WH jut l mi1UDderltandlng, y aald Jim Webb, 11tana1er ~ Ute PubHx ataUon. "Anybody who's bMn lD tbe oU bu.alneas knows the 1odependentl charge two ' . . FV·Cops Nab ~rug SuspeCt Fountain Valley undercover otticers have booked a Compton man i•.., Orange.County Jail for suapteioa of dangerous drug law viol ation• following a two- month-loog investigation. Earl Dee Bowmaa was boolce4 early 'lbunday for suspicion of possessing,• posseasiag for sale and selling PCP, a dangerous drug, officers said. 1 The Compton man was arrest· ed in bis bomet,own following a two-mile chase.along the Artesia Freeway and oily s urface streets wbe1t he fled from a restaurant: parking lot as Foun- tain Valley officers attempted to ma ke a PCP purchase. police said. Workiog on the arrest were U.S. Department or Justice of· ficers with a $13,000 drug-buy bankroll,· Compton police and three Fountain Valley narcotics investigators. Officers alleged that Bowman dumped two 12-ounce cans of li· quid PCP from his auto during the chase. The cans. containing drug residue. were recovered lt esi4e the freeway following Qowman's 10 p.m. arrest Wed· nesday, lnvestigators said. O fficers a llege that PCP originating with Bowman had feund Its way into Founta in Valley through salea in Santa Ana. Woman Combs f;arbage for Fuming Paper NEW YORK <APJ -If Mary Graham can have it her way, she'll be $25,000 richer. She 'a so determined that she spent two. evenings digging through a bout 40 b ags of garbage. and planned to con· tinue ton.lght -all to find a ptece of paper she thinks will m ake her a winner in McDonald 'sGoldRush game. Ms. Graham had breakfast at a Mc Donald's near her home Wednesday and, as usual, got a piece of the punle u.s~ in the game. She thought It might a.e the one she neede4 to complete the puzzle for a $25,oto prixe. But then she saw her bus and d ashed to catch it. "For the life of me, I still don't know why, I clea ned off the tray," she said. When she got to work, "I checke4 the game ~ard and realized I had a winner an4 had thrown it away.,. She called the restaurant. "We knew she was 'a nice Jady so we asked il she wanted to go throuRh I.he garba>('~ ... s&id an employ~. ThaL Diehl after work, Ms. Graham spent fi ve b•urs cem• ing through about 30 bags of garbage with her ch ildre n Phyliss, 16, and George, 18. The store managemeqt agreed to bold more of the gar9age, a~ut 40 bags, until she could go through each one. "I believe in miracles," she said Thursday. "J know It's here." ·.A spok~man for McDonald's Rid .that even ii she .iloesn 't fl.IHI t b ~ • m I .s-s i o g .. p I e c e-, t h e 're~au.ranf "1U i1ve her a free .d>H J ev~ry day for the ·rest of the year. Moore Given 3More Years , CHARLESTON, W.Va. <AP> -Sara Jane Moore baa been aeetenced to serve three years in prboa for escaplnc Feb. 5 from the Federal CorrecUooal luUtuUoo at Aktenoa. Mill Moore. one or tn women convicted of tryin1 to klll tben· PrealdePl Ford in ae,arate lncl· dents du.rtng 11'75, ii aervtnc a life sentence at the prtaon fot the ..,.,...&Iola au.empt. U.I. Dl1llet .1••1• D..a. ........ ,,.....,u. ..... Jui ..... ...., be ..... eon- Hntlwb 1fltll tM llfe term, ud &bat ltl oalJ prletlfal UH would be to poutbly 0'81 Ma. -,lloore'1 eMnce for parole, I OA!, Y "LOT .ti ·War ' . . Cftla • tbu tbe majon. He's There foOowed M hP.ura of 400 more. tbaa Jt bad M•D Sot Otllt pumpe over tbere and eombat ba wbkb thrH·tOot4*1t · .-.thlW(. JN*d.ap. Wblll · Ile tbould know thal." bo&d, black.~ -•.t .... t. UM priee t.ild 1aak to alMMll tT Wbatenr you call It, the fttbt 87 · t -became tbe prhnary ceata, ....., ltarted ..... ., IM'oke QI.It WedDeaday, when t.be We a -0 D S , b r l A.4t i D I back wtUa O&iMa1Den to ftll. Publix llat.loa be1an to retaliate memones ol luollae wan. . "We're not mUU., ~ ID08I)' a11ln.at the compeUUon -and One nation would eut tta prtee but ... ,. ...,... •WftlllJ bulJ Sbepbenl's dee&ded to play Ut a penny; a b•W bour later the :::.1111111 tbe. •tcm,•• Sbepberd for tat. , otber would eut tta prtee two .. Dd· ....._ It all be cents. " ...,._ wu over, • "We're jmt lr)'tn1 to ltaJ in teemed to bave made Illa po6nt. bualnea and my partJMN qy Back a.ad forth lt went, untU, Both tt.tioDI were cbaratna the tbatmeamwebavetoataywtth by Tburaday moraine. the samen.tceat.fortbe1Uo8ne. our competition on prleea," Publix atatiOn was undercutting Aeeontinc to a survey by u Shepherd aaki. "When they went Shepherd'• a penny at e.s.t. automobile elub, the average to '10.9, we sort of started play· TIM ...ta•ant aaid lt pum,ed priee ta the area la 75 Cfttl a tnc ehecken wttb eatb other:" ' 1:.00 cauoaa Wed.neaday, about 1allocl, eeJl-aervice. 0 :~.'··' .. \ ~ .... : i ........ " •. . ' It's All for Show Costa Mesa firefighter Tom Hammon fights a magnesium fire in a demonstra· tion of the type to be offered for free public vie.wing Saturday by t he city's Fir.~ Department ·on Fire Service Day. Sho~ will be offered at 10 a .m . and 1 p.m . at Fire Station 4 , 2300 Placentia Ave Rescues, high -rise firefi.ghting and gasoline fire hazards will be dem - onstrated. • £' • A • J ~r.._.,~ . 1A~1n.~~' P !__,_!.@ S "L '_.t :.__ ~ Request for Funds Orange County supervtsors agreed this week to support a~ plications by the Oranee County Transit District (QCTD) for $235,000 In state and fellleral monies to fund a promotion pro- gram for ride sharing. Joining OCTD in the applica· lion is Commuter Cemputer. a regional car pool and van peol operation funded by public agen· cies. In an attempt i. m aximize ef· ficlency, the OCTD anti Com- muter Computer recently com· bined efforts to promote tbe county's ride-sharing servtces ta the ,ublic. The applications seeking fun4· ing for the joint pro~ram are a s ki n g $25,000 f r om the California Energy Commission a nd $210,000 from the National Ride-sharing Demonstration Pro1ram. Otber county agencies which have Joined in support of the ap· pltcatlons for funds Include the Executive Committee ef the Orange County Cha ma.er ef Cemmerce. the Orange C.unty Tra nsportation Commission, and ~the Greater Irvine In· dustrial League. 15 oz. Aerosol Reg. '3.19 ' TivU §a!!gtlo l!t Aiuays Open LANCASTER CAP l -While m ost Southern California servl~ stations are closed or open for only a few hours ~ach day, a tte ntlants at f'red Fowler's station here a re work· ing overtime to keep business going all day. The bookkeeping mlxup left F owler's Union 76 station with an overdose shipment or 9,000 gallons of gasoline that be must deplete before his next r~gular shipment arrives Saturday. If he tleesn't succeed. the dis· tri9ut•r will take the unused part of the load back for dis· trlbution elsewhere. t ., Choose from Joclcson ' Perkins roses In white, red. pink, yollow, or blend. 2 Go!. Size Reg. '6.99 Sare Prr~e •4.99 Lil Y-OF-THE-NILE (Agoponfflus) 8tue nower spikes lllgllllght fflls landscape favorite In summer l Gel. Size Reg. '2.99 Sale Price •1.49 -- .. ,,..,...,.,,,.,. Campaign Close Up TU GAAIDCMl8 STATS: °"_,. c..ty'a ,.UUCal wr•l•n and &here aN • few ti &hern U.... 4aya IMtU.ve that our ~•*''• t I mtlhn ..W. b•ve ju.at Men 41l6 · covered T1My •UU .. t lbe 41~"">' hu Men mMe ._Y • ,,.... icMDUal can41Ua\e . ln tMa cue. he la fersner Tuu a-v eraor anti treasury aeeretary J•hn C•1uaally. UM Republican frem \he Lene Stal' 1ta\e. Cennally, ll 4ev.I•"· la C"MOl•I te Or•8'• C'Auaty .. the ,.uucal atuap. He la ~e te make•.,...~ Mar lt bere ~-llult ._D't ata'lfe Mae ,.Weal acr:1bee u .. ~ u bu appearaMe the following Monday. HE'S ACTUALLY GOING t.o talk te the Ounce County p•lltico writers lhemael'lfes . He will ap,ear before their non·or1anised or1aniutlon at a s ix dollar breakfast. m.Mu.v That's a Sot different t.han oM of those ~ a 111late bas hes that the politicians u.sually engage in for the purpose of pumping up their ewn treuury Any Texas poUtkian who would come t.o Calllomia for a six dollar breakfast has to have somethift« to recom· mend h.im. The grief of our region's camp·follo~·mg writers hav· ing to pony up Si may be ease4 olf some by the fact t.hat the seaaioo with Gov· ernor Connally will be m a nice setting, at the Newporter Inn an Newport Beach. Clearly, t.here won 't be t.oo many ~mocrats t.o get in their way at that location. YOU HA VE TO HOPE I.hat the gov· e rnor will have enou«h gas t.o get here. But then. as a Texan, maybe he knows c.a111Tu a few things about petroleum produc· tion. AJao, he has one advantage over his potential pres· identiaJopponent, J immy Cart.er. Carter came to our region and Vlewed the gasoline lines with what appeared lo be considerable amusement. The iocumbent president seemed to feel that our silua· tion was good for us "Take this, you'll love it ; it 's cas~r oil. " CONNALL \I IS AN old·line polit ician with a lot ol s m arts. l'U bet you he doesn't come in he re making fun of us. He might in fact mllke a lot of fneods Even if the wnters do have to fork over six bucks to join him for breakfast. Russian Roulette Grune Kills Student DETROIT CAP> -Three bor· rifled schoolmates watched helplessly as DaDDy Turowski. a s eventh.grader at Our Lady Queen of Angels school, toppled to the floor after fatally wound· ing himself with a bu.llet in the head during a game of Russian roulette. . Tbe boy had been kept alive by life s upport machinei at Henry Ford Hospital after the shooting Wednesday while ar· rangements we re m a de for dona tion of his vital organs. He died at S a .m . The children told police the gun misfired the fil"St time the boy pulled the trigger. When the gun simply clicked and failed to fin!, the youth said 'Aw, shuclt.s," the children told officers. Dann.y bad "a surpri&ed look" on bis face as be fell to the floor, t he children s aid. "They were dumb&truck," said Sister Agnesi.oe, principal of the school. "It was ju.st such a shock." D=wutM,....attl .... ~· ., o.r.w .. Al• T"rowsJd of Detroit. Tl&I'OWSJd is a Detroit Ediaon meter reader. The reet of tbe seventb·grade claH was outside the room dW'· ing the lunch break Wednesday when the shooting occurred, said DoDna Pn iewski, Danny's teacher. OaMy and the other three children, Nonna Perez, RON11e Blancl'w'd and Randy Jacobs, had brought their lunches and ~re to eat in the classroom, sh.: said. Tht> three children told poUct Danny showed them hi& father's revolver which he brought to SC~. Danny. an altar boy in the parish, waa ddcri~d as an average 1t~t who played oa the school basketball tum. "I'm sw-e it was an accident," said M5. Pb.iewlki. "There's not a siAgle ldd in my clusroom who ~ even contemplate suid~. Danny's a h•P9Y·IO· lucky kid. lie 1ets a.Aoac well wltb other k!d.s and wttb bb h • !_l.r . 11 e w • • 1-' o 't -'• ................. •' 1 ' NAT10N I WEATHER Draft Sigltups Bacied Houae Panel OK• Registration Renewal WASHINOTON <AP> -19ra n~ ... l& WI,..,. wW bavc .. re,UCAr u ~al uafteel wt.D \My wn 1.1 lf A -.uw. a~v.d by the tt.uff Ar~ Serviffl C...mttt..e bee•-law The eommMt.e vote.ii 3CM on nwMay .. NMW •aa f'ffia\n· Uoo IW1lna Jan. l, 1•1. aut t.berc w ne lMieaU.O wbetMr UM f\&11 C°"'r.u wfU So aJeoc. TB llOU9£ MA 't' ACI' aa early u Mitt week in tM refillra· i•M previtk>n, which 11 eentAine4 ln a M2 Mitten we-..n1 aut.hol'UaUOn •m The •ver&O WU was suape1Hie4 even lf tM NI· yu-au.n 9'Jl'Ov1ak>n bee~ law. TM meuure WIMr eiMal41er· lloo woW4 rt41\Ure you.n1 meo merely .. rerllter se m.atllsaUen • I . . ,. Set of Slayings Called Bizarre BEDFORD, NY <AP> -The biiarre slayiqs el four~. in· cludln« a former U.S u.nd~ret.ary ol stAte. at tw. net1hlllwing ettates bad authorities searehing 4hor'·tD·4hor ln this atnuent New York City suburb for other possi .. e victims. "We're ju.st hoping we won't t\nd any more ~'·" sa.i411 ,elk-e of. fieer Joseph F&aehs of the Bed· ford Hll1.s Police Department. .. I don't know wnan happen· ing here. We 've had robberies before, but no one's ever been hurt,·' aobbeC an unidentified neighbor of Charles Jl"ran.kel , who served u undersecretary of state and educational and cultural affairs from 1965·17. THE BODIES of Frankel, 41, and hit wife, HeM!n. were fOW>41 Thursday afternoon in the bedroom of their home, one bk>ck from the Corydon Sperry ettate, where earlier in the day, Chriatopher R. Sperry, 21, and 82·year-<>id Nettie MacCormack. a longtime family empk>yff, were found dead, bound and gagged in s eparate upstairs ~r<*'DS, police saitl. Sperry and Mis s Mac · c ... mack, who ba4 been with~ Sperry family for two genera· tiona, were feund early Thw-s· day •Ya mai4 who ran scream· inc t.o a neich~·s bome. Thomas Facelle, acting Westchester Cou.nty 4l11trict al· torney. calle4 the killings "the moat bizarre bom~idff in my experience." but declined to say whether he thought t.hey were relatedr All the Vlrtim1 had been shot in lhe bead, politt sai4, and one ~etecuve deacri~the t-.vo sets o f slayings as ''"n exact replay " 'Moderate' Rec.ession Predicted OFFICEllS cheeked for 04.her poHlb&e vit'liau at 10 home5 1n the vicinity Thursday. and saxi they 'NOUld continue lob«~ to· day in an effort to cOYer all homu in the 40-square·mile vUlage. P~torob on Parade HOT SPRINGS, Va. <AP> - Jnnation should begtn easing as the economy s lid es into a .. moderate, brief" recess»oo in the second half of the year, ac· cording to eeonomic consultants for a prestigious group of busi· neumen. The analysis released today at the senu·annual meeting ol the Business Council was more peaaimbtic than U!e group's pre· vious quarterly reporU. And it was a contrast to Cart.er administration Insistence that a re~easion can be a voided as in· nation l..s, brought in c~k by t ighter money and budget policies and the voluntary wage and price guidellnes THE REPORT to the couocil, which is made up of board chair~ and chief executive of. ficers of 100 ma}Or U S. corpora· lions, predicts the economy will decline tor six t.o eight months before turning up again "l thiak the conaens\&S was that this is what we nffd, t.hi.s is what ~ are movuig into," CliJ· ton C. Garvin Jr .. chairman of Enon Corp., sald 1a rtmarlts prep&J'led for bis introduct.loa ol the report. "lt'.s not all that bad." G arviD said be preferred the term "downtw-n" to "~euloo'' but admitted ''lt 's a Uttle mott uveu tbaa people ba4 an· ....... Musrle men doing tht ir thin~ provid~ a different kind o{ ba~k groond for disco dancers est Xenon. a nightclub in New York Cit> Woman Guilty of Murder Sentence Debated in Screwdriver Slayings DALLAS <API -A Dallas woman has been convkted of mW"dertnc ber 11-year-old son, who was found with a screwdrivtr driven through bis eye, and ol 'r'Olluntary mamia\lg.bter in the beat.mg and stabbU:lg death of ber 8-yea.r~ daughter . JW'Ol"S deliberated m0tt than f\Ye how"s before returnine ~ guilty verdicts Thursday agar.nst Katbk!en Grad.I . 32. Testimony began today in ~ S«'OOd phase of the trial, the que1tion of bo... she should ~ puniabed. She could get llfe ua pn.son. MILS. GllADI WAS arrested after her s on Cllf· ford wu found'by polke with a screwdnver drinn to the hilt t.hro"1gh b1a right eye 10 their blood· spatt~ apartm~ot on Jan. U . Clifford's half. s ister, Aimee Jean Gray, was foW\d un«>rucious on the living room floor. • Clitford died 17 days later Aimee du~<f a short time lat.er In closmg argum ~nts, defense attorney Doug Parks pleaded with the JUT)' for a cquittal, saying "the eVldence -or the la<'k of evidence -fairly screams tor s~h a H rdact •· Alter~ verdict, he would not say whether be plans to appeal. 1 Asaistant Dulrict Attorney Doug Mulder in final arguments, sa1d thto murders happened Uus way "AIME0E'S THERE IN the kitchen eating a piece of bread tor breakfa.5t. .She (Mrs. Gradi > got mad and grabbed that scr~wdriver lilld did her In JU8t li.ke that [ ~USpt!Ct Clifford heard It from upstairs Sht-turned on tum H~ }:ot into that doset and Ii tlm e:. sh\' struck hon\t> with that screwdriver unul she embedded rt in tus eye." 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