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Contri.,ed Giu Crisis I I ' I I
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 22, 1979
'W~ II. ltO 1ea. I laCYIC*t. • .. Aft I
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Inmates Protest Slated Deaths
'Happy Days'
Shorter 'Even~ Ready to Roll
Ex-OC
Man Due
To Die Lines Reported STARK E. Fla 1AP1 About .
By TOM BARLE \'
Ge -DMty -S\Mt
Or an ge County 's "e ve ns"
headed for the pumps today and
formed lines that most service
station operators agreed were
longer than those encountered
Monday.
Rut, they also noted. the lines
were much shorte r than those
tha t often wound for several
b locks al th e he igh t of the
month-Ion~ gas cr isis . Stations in Costa Mesa , llunt·
ington Beach , Laguna Beach
a nd Newport Reach reµo rted
s ho rter lines tod ay a nd a
marked display or optimism by
customers who obvious ly reel
that the back of the gas crisis
has been broken.
"A ~uy who waited behind
about nine or tO cars ror his gas
lert here singing 'Happy Days
Are Here Again', .. said alten·
da nt Gene Boerkman al a Costa
Mesa Chevron station. "He may
be singing a little loo soon ...
T h e h a ppiness o f m a ny
m otorists is often t e mpered
when they spot the prices they
are paying today for gasoline.
Price hikes in Orange County
appear to be in line with a
Southern California s ur vey
which reflects an a lmost 3 per·
cent climb in the price or rcg-
ul a r ~asoline from pre-crisis
D--• D days. •'UM.:tng Olf At Culver Union in Uni versity
Par k. Irvine. regular and un·
G i a nt ear t h s cra o ~rs ope r ate d by
e m ployees of th~ Sukut Const ruction Com ·
pa ny sit 1dfo at day·s end near Town Center
adj a cent to UC Irvine. Gr ading is under
0 111, Pt ... -..., •1<rwnf •-•••
way as a prelude to construction of home
a nd apartments . including units des ignat-
ed for people with low and mode rate in
comes.
St t ' he L le aded has gone from 87 cents a re c s egs ga llon lo 90 cents while premium
is up to 91 from 89. DENVER <AP > After rac· At Newpor t Beach Sh e ll. Diedrich Jury
Begins Fourth
Day of Study
Gold Medal Honor
ing a n au tomobile down a Hi ve rs ide an d West Coast
Color ado highway at 40 mph, a Highway. regular is up by four
racing dog valued at $30,000 has cents rrom the pre-crisis price or
been ret urne d safely lo her 87 cents. Premium and unleaded
o~ner. are up to 96 from 91.
The dog, a whippet named Ex· Gas prices in Huntington
tra . escaped from he r loading B e ach appeared t o h av e cage at Denver 's Stapleton In· 1· bed t I Al T ·
I A rt F 'd Sb c im mores eep y. om s SAN DIEGO-The J·ury in the ternationa 1rpo r1 ay. e Arco, 5981 Wa rner Ave .. regular wa s not Sffn again until two was 89.9 today a nd unleaded bribery trial or Ora nge County
Aurora men round her "running 94_9_ The pre·crisis prices of the Supe rvisor Ralph Diedrich re·
toward Lookout Mountain" near two grades wer~ 75 a nd 76. sumed its debate toda y after
Golden on Monday. Two Fountain Valley stations failing to reach a verdict in
Selh Lane and Dave Shell said also reported substantial price three full days of deliberations .
they clocked Extra a t 40 mph hikes Mopdn 's jury session behind
Congresss Won
By 'The Duke'
The Senate has approved the
idea, and the House or Represent·
ta tives is certain to do the same
S pe cifically. the legislat ion
would authorize the president to
400 inmates at the state prison
ht:'n • refused to eat breakfast to-day Lu prole~l lht.> ~chcdul~d
Wednesday executions of con-
v icted k ille rs J o hn Arthur
Spenkelink a nd Willie Jasper
Darden J r
Meanwhile, with time slipping
a way. attorneys for the two
Death Row inmates continued
their search in four cities for a
sympathctk Judge to block the
t•xt><•ut ions
R ar r 1n g a l ast minut e
rt'pricvc , Spcnkclink, 30. and
Oardc•n. 45. will die in Florida's
l'll'<'lrtc l'ha1r a l 4 a m P DT and
~' a m rPspccti vc ly on Wednes
day
[)a v id Br i e rt on . pri so n
.;upl•rinlt'ndent . s<.11d he met with
tlw l \\11 mt·n l'arly today and
... w1 tx11 h Sl'cmcd relaxed and
l'he1•rful
Brierton said both planned to
'Pl'nd the day receiving visitors,
11robably unt il la t e tonight
Spcnkelink 's 67·year·old mother.
Lots. get!> two v1s1ts
In the fi rst. the re would be a
g lass partition between her a nd
her son, hul the second time
they ·11 ~able to touch. he said.
If(• said neither Spenkelink nor
Darden has made s pecial re
quests or requested any special
la!'ll meals.
This morni ng's b reakfas t
boycott involved about one·third
or the prison population. There
was no indication or violence
and officials appeared to have
the situation unde r control.
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before she tired and they picked Al Jerry Foster 's Chevron, closed doors brought to 16 the ~--~~~p~.~K~•~~N•~~~e~w~w~eM•~,-\¥1~h~~~n~~1~rn~1~1~emr~oo~k~n~u=rs~c~s~t~ .• ~~~~~u~ar~1s~~~~r ~~~6 &he ei&h~
Bell or Mississippi, said Extra S4. l . unleaded 88_2 a nd super woman. four-man jury has met
WASHI NGTON IAP ) -'John
Wayne. who brought law 'n' or·
de r to the Ame rican West
singlehandedly, who fought and
won World War II doiens or
ti m l!S . ts talt1ng · etm g1 eu
without a struggle.
present the gold medal te--W&¥..e--~----------~r--..+.:--I
and authorize the T r easur y Coas l
was tired, thirsty and hungry 89.6. 1be pre·crisis prices for the to decide the guilt or innocence of but appeared to be healthy. Die dric h and co-d efendant <~ UNES, Pa1e AZ> LeRoy Rose without reaching a
Gas a _Ripoff?
Poll Says Criais 'Created'
SAN F RANCISCO <AP) -A better than two·
thirds majority of the California public believes the
gasoline shortage has been artificially created by
the major oil companies, pollster Mervyn D. Field
reported.
However, while 70 percent of those polled think
oil companies are "proftteeri who are cuttin1 sup-
plies to manipulate prices," only a minority of 35
percent "endorse the idea of tbe 1ovemment takiftl over and nationalizin& the oil industry," Field said.
The poll wu baaed on 979 penonal interviews in-
tended to represent a crou·seetion of the California
adult public.
Six out 10 motOrlata indicated in the poll they
_ would attempt to cut down rather ''than maklftl
more frequent purcbue8 in an ·attempt to malntaln
blab Jevela of fuel in their tanks ...
And lf the price of auollne reacbel Sl per
• 1alloD, about 47 percent of tboH questioned will
drive their can lea. accordinl to the poll. .
decision.
The deliberations began last
Thursday as a seven.week trial
involving more than 250 pieces
or evidence and 26 witnesses
closed.
Diedrich is charged with
soliciting and receiving bribes
as well u conspiring to commit
bribery. Rose is accused of join·
ing in a bribery conspiracy with
Diedrich.
The charges brought against
the two defendants in a counly
Grand Jury indictment handed
down Dec. 15, 1977 centered
aro und a 1973-74 Bo ard or
Supervisors land use decision.
LOS ANGELES <AP> -'Eft.
vironmentallata concerned u.at
Mono Lake may turn into "a
clMmlcal sump" bave filed suit.
to 1top the Loi Ansel• DeDart·
meat of Water ancf Power tr-om
1iphonl111 water from two creeb
tllat "9Pl1 11 percent of the lake'• blftoW. TM salty lake bas
dropped a feet a&Dce IMO. 1
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"Few people are given the ti·
li e . 'The ,· " R e p . Ba rry
Goldwa t e r J r . was saying .
"There's The P resident -The
Pope The Queen -and The
Duke."
J ohn Wa yne . the Duke, 71,
hospitalized for tre atment of
c ancer , wi ll h a v e a c on·
gressional gold medal struck in
his honor. No doubt a bout it.
Tires Slashed
OnSC Autos
San Cfem e nle police are
sedrching today for a vandal
who sluhed 19 Urea on eilbl
aulOI parked in a rept1lr lot Mon·
day.
Walter Crockett, owner of San
Clemente European Gara1e. 138
Calle de lANI MoUDOI, told police
be found tbe aluhed Urea Mon-
day momtnc. Pollet U . Al Dlow said no
motive bu been determlMd ln
the mallcloul miacb.lef iaddent.
He said tt t1 pot known at th.la
Ume whether "the vandalism ta
connected with similar tire
1l11hing in the city in lhe put.
De partme nt lo s trike bronze
replicas for sale to the public.
Only 83 Americans have been
so honored. And most of them
George Washington and Andrew
Jackaoo to name two didn't
make movies about wars and
the Wetllt. They lived them.
A House banking subcommil·
tee met Monday to kick around
the idea of a medal for Wayne
It wasn't a bearing, it was a love
feast. Rep. Thomas Evans. R-Del.,
remembered lfOWlng up as a
kid in Seaford, Del .• shelling out
l1 cefttl to watch John Wayne on
the b'8 screen.
··And 11 c e nt s m e ant
sometbiq," be saJd.
• • J learned a lat rrom John
Wfyne and I tlllak America
learned a lat from him became be
set tbe ltaDdard ror American
manbood, ''be~ Ev am, 47, up on John
Wayne. He was . three yean
after TM Duke made the first of
bil tooftlma.
J'rom ~· pr•ident of the
United ...... tn a letter to Rep.
f'ranlr~A-tdo, 1).111., IUbmm·
mittee clMdrman :
John Wayne'• "true 1rtt
f8" WAYNE, Pa1e U >
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Weather
Some late night and
early morning low clouds;
otherwise fair with varia·
ble high clouds Wednes-
day. Lows tonight mid and
upper SOii. Highs Wt!dnes·
day mid and upper 60s al
beach•. mid 70s inland.
INSIDE TeD.4"
About 5,000 protest~rs
stormed San Ff'ancilco CUy
flail on M<mday aft~r ;urora
found fomwr ~, Don
White g&dlly on two char~•
of manalall(lhtn . Story and
photoa Oft POfle AS. ....
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How Much More Gas Will State Get?
By'fteAMol'la_. Pr.M
While llnt-1 •I aaaoUne staUnns
remauM"d s horter for lhe Second
•tniaht day. I.be,,......_ o1 ..._
much l••ollnc C.IUornia •111 ~t undt-r ftodera1 allOHt'-8 '°"
maint.'d in d\)Ubt today
Pruldent Cartrr told Brown 1u\d
the Caltfornja con1n.·Hlon1.i del
~l•Uoft I• Wt't!lt a bout 1ettJn61
UlCNaNd 1uoliH altotme na..
But he saJd Enern S..C:retary
Ja1n.-8 ScMetilnj(•r l11 trllfhl( o
"sli.chtly difft•rn1t" btury u11d
"bar kpt>c1almw
~llfn1ftca nt1y more 1Holine.
S<·hle1lngcr said it would be "a
trlr klr "
'Tm M little dllappolnted in
S"cntary khlesiqer." Brown
uld. "I merely repea&.ed what
l'rc11ident Cart.ir Hid . . The
1>n.•sidl'nt 1euve UN a reasonably
011llml11t1c assessment, and then
Mr. Schlesinge r com ea along
wlth·his 'lrlckle' theory."
Gov t:dmunll G Urown Jr aaJ>Jh'~.rin~ on N OC'!i ·'Tod tty
Show 111 N.-w V.or,, u ld Ute
Whitt• lloust> rt-Mffarmt!d wtu.t • • • ,.,....r.,,...t1
SchleslniJt'r .<1u1d Hrown hu1I
misled t'uhforn1ani. wh•·n tM1 re·
ported Uw bll.lt4! would l>t.' tet'lllntc
UNES ...
thre(' t:rudt!l> wt•re 69 ll 75 ~ u11d 77.9 .
At Wes· Union station. 1625
Wa rner Av~ .. Su(>t'r 1s 94 .iMf
unleaded 93. They we re 78 and 74
respectively before the crisis hit
Southern Calirornia.
The most substantial price in-
creasl's appear to have occurred
· <it independent service s tations,
best known in the past for cut
rate gas prices
Most of the 'indl'J)l!ndents sur-
veyed are today charging more
for gas than the major brand
EVENTS MAY COOL
CYNICISM-£dltorlel, A6
EXTRA GAS TANK
MAY HELP DRIVER~
st ations. None was charging less
than 90 cents a gallon for re~
ular gasoline.
Police throughout the county
reported few incidents a mong
motorists who appeared to be
relishing the shorter wail in the
gas line.
But in Founta in \i alley a
police officer who wondered why
a bug.enc rusted license plate
was on the rear of a car instead ~if the .end that normally meets
insects bead-on cited a motorist
Monday for allegedly switching
his plates shortly before buying
ga:..
H.enry L. Wagner or Santa Ana
~ot the ticket after he reportedly
left a Texa('O station a l Edinger
Avenue and Newhope Street
without paying for $2 worth of
gas.
A s lut11>n atlt•rufo nt fl agged
du\\ n a pass ing o rr1 cer who
s toppl'd Wagnt•r a t II a rbor.
Bouleva rd and Edinger.
That. police said. is when thev
s potted ~he bug.pattered plate
along with a cleaner. even-
numbered plate inside Wagner's car
Police said Wagner admitted
s witching the plate from another
of his cars to purchase gasoline
on. a n odd-_numbered day. They
said he paid the $2 he owed the
service station.
And s heriff's o ffi cers we re
railed out early today to arrest
an oil company truc k driver and
two companions who allegedly
s iphoned gas from the driver 's
parked tanker truck.
Frank Thomas Welch, 46, of
Norwalk. a driver for Armour
Oil Company of San Diego, is ac·
cused of embez:t.lement for al-
legedly trying to siphon two 55.
gallon cans or ga s from his truck
Ex-law Aide
Faces Charge
BAKERSFIELD <AP > -A
former police commissioner and
c<111ege police science instructor
here bas been booked for in·
vestigalion or furnishing mari·
juana to juveniles. sheriff's dep·
utiessaid.
Glenn Louis f<'itts . 56, was
booked Monday on one count of
furnishing marijuana, thre e
c~unts of employing a minor to
gave away marijuana and three
counts of contributing to the de·
linquency of a minor.
. Fitts .former.,ly was a police
science anstructor at Bakersfield Col~ege and se~ve~ on the city's
pohce comm1ss1on, d eputies
said.
Gbld Soars;
Dollar Dips
LONDON <AP> The
1old rush continued un t lll·
bullion m a rkets t oda,>
with the price reaching a
peak or $265.40 a troy
ounce a rise of ~IO in a
week and nearly $19 since
the start of the month T he
dollar diooed.
The price topped the rct·
o rds set o nly t h ~ day
before of $263.25 in London
and $2162.S2 ir1 Zurich.
The gold rush bas been
spurred by alarm over in·
flation, reduced supplies
of the metal and· the dire
effects the oil crisis may
have on currencies and
world economies.
Loss of Gas
Emh~rrasses
Copter Cops
Th e g a s c r u n c h almost
beca me the gas c rash for a pair
or Huntington Bea ch otricers
whose police helicopte r ran out
o f fue l Monday ni g ht and
dropped softly into a Costa Mesa
bea n field_
The officers weren 't hurt but
they djd s uffe r a bit or sarcasm
al the hands of a poli('C dis·
patcher
''The W<1lc h t•o mm<1nd e r
wants to know if you're• odrt or
t>Ven ... was heard over the poli cl'
r adio
P ilot Gar y Br ooks i.llld ob·
server Ron Burgess we re uware
their bird was running low on
fuel a bout 11 p.m. But they got a
re port of two missing children in
the north pa rt or town and de·
cided to have a look before re·
f ue ling a l O r a n ge County
Airport.
"They spent a little more time
tha n they s hould h ave." ex·
pla ined Lt. Robert Morrison. who
commands the police heliport.
"They literally ran out or gas."
The engine went dead but the
bird's rotor. blades kept turning
allowing Brooks enough time
(about 20 seconds) to nutter the
helicopter down in a bean field
just north of the S an Diego
Freeway near Fairview Road.
"It's like g liding, only it's
much faster." said Lt. Morrison.
:'They did a helluva job putting
1 t d own a nd there· s not o ne
scratch on the bird · ·
On the ground, the r e was
some radio t alk of t he om ccrs hikin~ to the safety or a nearby
farmhouse.
Ins tead. help came from the
me!! who fly Costa Mesa's police
he licopter . Eag le One They
dropped by with a few gallons or
gas, but rather than tear up the ~ean fi eld on takeorr. the Hunt·
mgton. offic~rs spent the night
~ua rdmg their machine
Police dispatched a fl atbed
truck to the scene today and the
helicc;ipte r was hauled a way to
the airport for a load or precious
petrol.
Brown repe.ted his contention
th at because of CaJifog)j•'s m :a1111ive po pulation gilbwlh
between 1972 and 1978, the state
needs and ought to have more
i.:asolint-
And 1r that growth turns out
to be not as significant as we
wen• led to believe, then I think
the president ought to tell us
that." Brown said. "I find that
thl• energy signals coming out of
Washington are confused, and
certainly the people in my stale
and I have a hunch the people
1 n other states -would like
mu re candor. less inconsistency
und more leadership in resolv-
ing what is a ver y difficult
ener gy problem for us "
To Schlesinger's contention
that California e xpects
favoritism in getting gas. Brown
said: ''Well . we don't want one
state to receive more or less
than It really deserves or needs.
i\nd the point California was
making is that this is a state that
has grown tremendously. Many
people from other states have
moved out to California. brought
cars. purchased even more cars
in a ddition to that and are
a bsorbing and consuming addi·
tional gasoline.
"We wa nt the formulas lo
r ecognlzethat growth."
Brown said s tate officials have
s ince checked back with the
White House to find out which
reports are accurate, "and the
orh~inal understanding was r e· affirmed.
"So all I can conclude is that
Mr. Schlesinger and Mr. Carter
ar e saying s lig htly different thin~s when it comes to gasoline
in California."
Vegas Shows
Big Increase
In Tourists
LAS VEGAS <AP> -Weekend
tourist volume here showed an
increase over year-ago levels for
the first time since the gasoline
shortage bit Southern California
a nd Ne vada, a ccording to
fig ures compiled by the Las
Vegas Convention and Visitors
Authority.
"It looks good ." Ross i
Ralenkotter, head of marketing
for the convention authority said Monday. '
He said a survey of selected
hotels on the Strip and in the
downtown Casino Cente r showed
an overall room occupancy rate
of 96.1 percent. up 1.8 percent
from the comparable weekend last Ma y.
Strip hotels, with an occupan-
cy rate of 99.5 percent, showed a
1 2 percent increase over year.
<1go levels, Ralenkotter said but
motels still were s howing th~ ef-
fects or the gas s hortage in
Southern Cahforma .
He said occupancy rates for
the r:notels s urveyed by the con·
vent1on authority a ver aged out
lo 90.9 percent. ';/ decline of 6.4
percent from last year.
Ralenkotter said the es timat·
ed number of visitors in Las Ve~as last weekend was 82,812,
a n increase of 3,810 pers ons over
the s ame weekend in May 1978.
f',.._P_,,.AJ
WAYNE •••
helped win the West, World War
I I, and the hearts of thousands
of us across the country and the
world."
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Bad Turn Costs r450,000 ............
A sharp turn left this 36·ton fire truck at ~he Kansas City ~nternational Airport on
its top ~nd two r1remen slightly injured.
The vehicle was returning to its sta tion
after ai:iswering ~n eme rgency call when
the accident <?ccurred. The truck, termed
a total loss. will cost $250.000 to replace.
New Waddill Baby
Postpones Trial
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EXECUTE. •
Requests for a stay of execu·
lion for Spe nkc l i nk we n
scheduled in New Orleans beforl.'
the Stb U.S Circuit Court of Ap·
peals. Attorneys for his cause ~ere .al~ in Washington, seek-
1 ng a Justice of the U.S. Supreme
Court who would grant a stay.
By KATHY CLANC\'
OI Ille o.11, Pllel si.tt
What had been ex peeled to be th~ fi_nal day of testimony in Or.
W1ll1am Waddill's murde r
retrial was delayed today when
Waddill look his wife to the
hospita l for del ivery of the
couple's second child.
Waddill's wife . Janet. ha~
been a front-row s pectator dur
ing her hus band 's rc tnar on
charges tha t be stran~led a
newborn girl in the aftermath of
a saline abortion two years ago
Te~timomy in the 43-year-old
Huntmgton Harbour physician's seco~d trial bad been expected
to wand up later today and final
arguments bad been scheduled
for ne xt week. .
One of the last witnesses
called to the stand Monday was
Dr. Ronald Cornclsen, the man
who testified he saw Waddill ~trangle a two-pound, 15·ounce
infant a fte r i.ln abortio n at
Wes tmins t er Co mmuni ty
Hospital.
Cornelscn, Wa ddill 's thief ac
cuser , stuck to his story Mondav
which marked his third trip to
the witness stand.
He told the seven-woman. fi ve-
man Orange County Superior
Court jury that be saw Waddill
strangJe the baby and also noted
bruising on the infant ·s throat.
"I don't ever recall seeing
br.uis es on a baby's neck
'Killer Bees'
To Lose Posts?
.AUSTIN, Texas CAP > -Gov.
Ba.II Clements said today he is
thanking of declaring vacant the
seats of the 12 "Kille r Bee "
senators who skipped town and
stopped action on a bill they
didn't like.
Telling reporters he might try
to call a specia l election to
replace the absentees. Clements
said, "We'll explore th a t possi~ility. today. We're going to
look mto 1t and look into what
precedents we might have fo r
it.''
bcforl'. ·· Cornelsen testified.
Oeft>nst• witnesses. however.
have said bruising on the neck 1s
C'O m mon 1n both premature in
fants and fetusc!> delivered arttr
saline abort1om.
W addi II has insisted he wa:-.
merely palpating the baby '::-
chest a nd throat for signs of a
pulse when hi.' had his hands on
lhl' neck_
lie has mamt<1ined tht IJabv
was dead or irreversiblv on th~
verge of death by the ttml• h1: ex
a mined her
Waddill's first trrn l ended last
May with a hung Jury.
Mr. Tarbell
Services Set
Wednesday
Frank M Tarbell. chairman
of the board of Ta rbell Realtors
and reside nt of Leisure World in
Laguna Hills. died Sunday <1C
pneumonia. Ht• was 81
Private family s crvu:es will lit'
held Wednesday at Pacific View
Me morial Par k, Newport Beach
for Mr. Tarbell. who is survived
by his son Dona ld M. Tarbell. or
Sa nt a An a . a nd t hree
grandchildren
Mr. Ta rbe ll was a nat ive
Cal iforni an. bo rn 1n Lo s
Angeles. He and his wire Leona
move~ 10 the Portl~d . Oregon
a rea m 1926 where he began hJ!>
real estate career
Within 34 yea rs , the r ecil
estate offi ce he ope ned there had
developed into the lar~est re!)
ide ntial real estall' brokcrngl.'
firm in the g reater Portland
area.
In 1960, Mr. Tarbell moved
bacl< lo Southern California to
become chairman of the boa rd
of Tarbell Realtors, founded by
his son DonaJd.
The firm, with executive of·
fi ces in Tustin. is one or the
largest independently owned
residential resale compani es m
the nation
. Darden's lawyers got a bear.
ing to ask a Ta mpa federal
J udgc for a st ay. C1nd turned to
t he Flonda Supreme Court in
Tallahassee to appeal a rejected
pica for a rehearing in the court
whe re he w as sente nced to
death.
In Tall ahassee. police said 1~
lo 20 anti-death penalty pro-
tl'i.ters were keeping a vigil out-
s1dt' the-m ansion or Gov. Bob
Graham. vowing to stay until he
g_ra nts reprieves. Graha m, who
s igned the death wa rrants Fri·
day. said the protcsk r:. could
.stay "as long as their action
d oe s not infringe on othe r
people's legitimate rights."
"I tl <tvc m no way given UJ>
hope that there 'II be an interven
11on." an ailin~ Lois Spenkelink
Iii, s~11d Mond:.iy in Starke afte~
'1s 1t 1ng hf'r !>On al f'lor1da 's
tou~hest pnson
F rumd!> s aid s he cried af1 1•r
th" visit . ilnd \\hl·n ~h•! rncl r•·-
porter!> s he s 1m rJl y rt'ad her
br1t.•f l'nm m •'nt and did ncit
a nswer questions.
S penke link. a Cali fornia
prison escapee when he came to
Florida . was sentenced to die for
th e murd e r o r J osep h
Sv1 manJncwicz. 45. or 01.•tro1t.
an Ohw parole violator who was
tra' c ling ~1th Spenkehnk when
slain m a Ta ll ahassee mot(!I in
1973.
Da rde n wa~ sentcn<:l'd to
death for the murder of .Jami.'~
Turman, who surprised Dardl•11
during i.I robbe ry of Turman's
furniture store in Lakeland
SALT Pact Due
VIENNA IAP> -The United
Sta tes and the Soviet Union will
sign the SALT II arms accord in
the Hofburg Palace, former
home or the Hapsburg dynasty,
on the last day of the June 15-18
Vi enna i;ummit. the l'\ustrian
Press Agency reported today.
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gold Roi~
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brclCCll't.
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diamond
dial, $5, 925.
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State Controller Ken Cory
tells reporters at a Sacramento news con-
ference that duriq a •ialle
month in 1917 t ~!h4?.. state peld 11.u.cal uenerna for
at leut m people wbo were
alrndy dead. <See story,
Pa1e At>.
t
''Suffice it to say that this
award will represent a sincere
'thank you' from his government
and fellow ciUzens for a lifetime
of loving his country with a
fierce loyalty and more than a
little pride In ita goodness and
despite ita faults."
From a tearful Maureen
O'Hara, actress, for 39 years a
friend of Wayne, and his co-star
In "Tbe Quiet Man! "
"To the people of the world
John Wayne is not just an actor:
and a very fine actor. He is the
United States of America."
From Ellaabeth Taylor·
"He's touch as an old .;ut aoft
as a yellow ribbon . . . '
"Kida today and myself talk
about cool. Well, 811 John ii oae
cool cat. He ii a 1tant and be will be with us always."
Welfare Hiked?
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a d.i.lmond
bezel
for $3, 150, or .i
diamond di.ii
for $675, or
both for $3,825.
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Orange Coast
L O ITI ON
VOL. 12, NO. 1.e2, 3 SECTIONS. 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1979
Today's Cle•la•
N.Y. Stoeks
N ' TEN CENTS. ,
C~amber Is~ues Traffic· Challenge
OI .... IHolt l'• .. 1 \wll
Arml'd with 4.300 rt'plw:. to a
questionnaire tht•y mall<'d to
·Newport B(•ac·h rt-:>1dt'nt .
Newport Harbor An·u t'h1unbt•r
0 f c 0 m m c r c l' 0 r r I r I d I :.
challl'oged City <'011M1I mt>m
bers today to ~c1l v(• tl1t• t•it) ·,
traffic problems.
. In a press conrcri:nrt' u t
chH mb'e r headqu u rlcr :.
rha mber P1 ... •:otf1•nt Ciorrton Wt•'I
bltld lhc repht'' tu ttw •1ut·'>tlm1
n111rt• lhut hll\tt' bt•1•n 1•pt11r11C'd ,,,
for show fl "h11oth d\•t,:rt•t' 11f u1
tl'rt'l)t and ton1·t'rn by rl"•ld(•nL'
lo\ 1th rurn•nt roun1·11 pultt·1l·'i
.. Has1'd o n pu't <1C't1on:. or th1·
majorit y of the City toum·1I.
the) 1rounrll membt·r' 1 h1·l11·v1·
thot tht• best way tu addresl) th"
problem lb to m1nam1 tt· thto cun
:-.1ruc11on of traffic 1·1n•ulutwn
1mµnl\ 1·mt!nt!' wh11·h 1n turn.
they l>t!ht!vt'. will minimize the
tramc con~cshon ... West said
Chamber ofhcials s pent M.000
ma1hng {'Op1cs of the question-
11a 1rt' to 29.000 households in
N{•wpon Beach Dan Rogers.
tht• cha mber 's executive direc·
I or. sa id c hamber officials
bcllcve the s urvey 1s the first
ont• conduct ed on a citywide
basts
Rogers said the action was
I ri1rncrcd by a City Council de-
c1sion an March to ltmit the
alternatives to be considered in
preparation of a new roadway
maste r plan for the rity
"We felt that decision was
lacking in information as to
whether the people of Newport
Beach we re really in roncert
with the City Council's views."
Rogers said.
The ques t ionnaire includes
seven questions. The responses
all indicate strong support for
the chambe(s stand that solu-
tions to traffic congestion are in
roadway improvement projects.
not necessarily in restricting
construrtion.
The first question asked if res·
idents consider traffic a prob-
1 e m . Ninety-six percent of
those responding said they do.
according to chamber figures .
The second qlfestion askt>d if
residents believ~. that traffic 1s
regional as opp0sed to local
Eighty-nine percent said re-
gional.
Residents also were asked if
they believe drivers would be
det e rred f rom coming to
Newport Beach if traffic were
allowed to get worse. Seventy.
one pe rcent said no.
The use of underpasses. re-
jected by the council. was ques-
tioned. Eighty-three pe rce nt
said they disagreed with the
tSee TRAFFIC, Patee AZ>
I •
Mesa Gets County Music Center
Turmoil
Analyzed
By Post
Form-e r stat e legis lative
analyst A. Alan Post has laid lhe
l:>lame for inaction in the state
Legislature to turmoil caused hy
political amh1tions of the gov.
e r nor. the lieutenant gc1vernor
and the leaders of both parties.
Post addressf'd this morning's
ses s ior> o f the Ca liforn1 11
Rankt-rs Assoc•1allon convt·ntu10
in Nc•wport Rt•a ch.
I le was discussin~ Proposition
13 and its effects. which he said
wouldn't really be fe lt until the
j J , 1980·81 fi sl'al year.
But h e deeried th e
• Legislature's inability to take
steps now lo ease that pendini?
finanrial impact on local gov-
• ernments and special districts.
Thal failure. he said was due
to "politil'al turmoil " in
Sacramento.
And that turmoil. the retired
analyst said. is attributable to
Edmund Brown. Jr. and his "na-
tional politiral a mbition!>."
He also m entioned the ambi·
tions of Lt. Gov. Mike Curb and referr~ to Assembly Speaker
Leo McCarthy, D -San Fran-
cisco. minority leader and As·
Sl'rriblyrnan Paul Priolo, R-L<>s
Angeles in similar terms .
Post. who headed the Brown·
appointed Commission on Gov-
ernment Reform. created in the
w ake of the passage of PropoM-
lion t3. s~mcd miffed at the
lack of action o n his com -
mission's rel'ommendations.
He said he believes the gov
e rnment spending limit measure
sponsored by Paul Gann will be
passed. as was Proposition 13.
and predicted harsh economic
impacts on governme ntal en-
tities that depend on property
tax for income.
He singled out sl'hool districts
as being especially vulnerablt.•
t-ecause or the combined effect
or Proposition 13. the pending
G<1nn s pending limits and the
spending equity mandate or the
Serrano-Preist decision.
He said he figures the impact
will hit hardest ln the 80·81 fiscal
year because the state tax sur-
plus. which was used to supply
bailout funds after passage of
Proposition 13, will be gone by
then.
But Post said there are Ukely
to be some benefits from
development of cities.
"It's giving impetus lo the
governor's urban plan whereby
development will be within ex-
isting cities rather than In con-
<Stt POST, Page AZ>
Go/µ Soars;
Dollar Dips
LONDON CAP) -The
gold rush continued on the
bulllon markets today,
with the price reaching a
peak of $265.40 a troy
ounce -a rise or SlO In a
week and nearly St9 since
the start ol the month. The
dollar dlPOed.
The price topped the rec·
ords set only the day
beCore ol S311.25 in London
. Hd lm.52 ln Zurich.
Tbe rulh has been
s by alarm over In·
1tlOG, NdUffd 1uppUea
of tbe llMMJ Ind the dlre
effHtl lbe oH crilit may
b1ve oa currencies and
world ecoaomlft.
'• .
Show Missed
Kalmbach Skips TV Viewing
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of IM o.11, ,.. ... SuH
FORMER NIXON ATTORNEY He rbert W. Kalmbach
of Newport Beach. s aid today he did not see a sympathetic
portrayal of his involvemt•nt in Watergate on the televised
"BlandAmbit1on" program :\tonday night.
The program. aired on CBS. was John Dean's story of
events leading up to tht' resignati<m or President Nixon in
1974.
The four-part S('r1cs. whwh concludes Wednesday on
Channt.•I 2. portr;1y" former Ni xon fund
raiser Kalmharh as an unwilling. but
loyal Nixon m.:in. who wa s pressurt."<i in-
to raism~ mon · thlin $200.000 ror tht·
Walcr,l.!atl' burglars following lht'
break in
AND WlllLi; KALMBACH ad-
m1ltt•d today ht· did not see the seg
ment, sevt•ral friends told him they had
\'tewed the proJ?ram.
Did they believe he was portrayed
ULMBACN in a sympathetic manner by Dean?
"Well, yes. but they are good friends." he chuckled.
The Newport Beach attorney said he missed the first
segment on Sunday. "so I wasn't interested in pick mg up
the story in the middle.
"ALL OF THIS IS BEHIND me now ... he said. "My
family and I a re just trying to get back on a normal track." ..
Kalmbarh was sentenced in July, 1974, to spend from
six to 18 months in fodl'ral prison for his role in illegal
campaign practices
Kalmbach anc1 fellow prisoners .John Dea n and Jeh
Stuart Magru1for wer<.~ frn•d in January of 1975 hy Judge
John J. Sirica
New Waddill Baby
Postpones Trial
Test imomy in the 43-year-old
Huntington Ha rbour physician 'b
serond trial had been cxpectt:d
to wind up late r today and fin al
a rguments had been sthe<luled
for next week.
One or thC' last w1tnel>l>C!>
Cops' Copter
Loses Gas,
Goes Down
The gas c runch almos t
became the gas crash for a pair
of Huntington Beach officers
whose police helicopter ran out
of fuel Monday night and
rapped 9aftly into a Costa--Me319
bean field.
c·alled Lo the stand Monday was
Or Ronald Cornelscn. the man
who testified hC' saw Waddill
stran~lc a two-pound. 15-o unce
infant after an abortion at
We s tmins ter Community
llospilal
What had been expected to be
the final day of tei,t1mony in Or.
Willia m Waddrll's murdC'r
retrial was delayed today when
Waddill took his wife to lhe
hospital for delive ry of Lhe
couple's second child.
Waddill 's wife . Janf't , has
been a front-row spel'talor dur-
ing her hus band's retrial on
charges that he strangled a
newborn girl in the aftermath of
a saline abortion two years aJ.?o.
Cornelsen. Waddill 's chief ac·
ruser. stuck to his story Monday
wbidunarked bjs third trio to
the witness stand.
Gas Line
Appears
Slwrter
Orange Co unt ~"" "evens ·
headed for lh1· pump!> today and
formt>d lint>!-> thal most l-.Crv1c1•
station Opt'ratorlo. ugreed wE.>n.·
longer than I h11M· l•ncounh'rNI
Monday ·
Rut, lht•y also nnll·d . lht• ltnt•s
WNl' much l)hortt.·r than those
that often wound for scv<>ra l
blorks at lh(• h c 1 ~ht of th{·
month-long gas ('t'ls1s
Stations rn Costa M<'sa. Hunt
1ngtun B1•01c·h . Laguna Reach
a nd Newport Bf' a c h reported
s h o rte r lines tod ay and a
marked display or optimism by
customers who obviously feel
that the IHlck of the gas cri~is
h<1 s bccn brokt'n
··A guy who waited behind
about nine or 10 cars for his' gas
left here singing 'Happy Days
Are Here Again'." said atten-
dant Gene Boerkman at a Costa
Mesa Chevron station "Ile may
be singing a ftttle too soon ...
The h a ppiness o f many
m otorists is ofte n ll•mpered
when they spot 1111' prn·cs they
ar c pa¥ing today for gasoline
Price hikes 1n Orungc County
appear to ht• in line with a
Snulhern California survey
which riafll•cts an ulm1)Sl 3 per-
cent l'11mh in tht• price of reg-
111 a r gasolim· fr1Jm pre-c risis
days .
At Culver Union tn 11nivt·rsity
Park. Irvine. rl'gular and un-
l<'aded has gone from 87 l'cnts a
gallon to 90 c(•nts whlll' premium
1s up to 91 from 89.
At Newport Bl'ttch Shell.
R1\'e rs ide and Wt•st Coast
l11~hway. rcgulHr 1s up by four
tents from the prc-C'risis pric<' of
~7 cents. Pn•mium and unleaded
are up to 96 from 91
Gas priCl'S in lluntington
B each app<'artd to h avC'
climbt'd morf' st<'eply At Tom's
Arco. 5981 Warnl•r 1\ve , regular
"as 8HH tnduv and unleaded
94.9. The pn' C'ris1s prices of the
two ~rades W<'re 75 and 76
Two Fountain Valley stations
also reported s ubstantiul price
hikes.
At Jerry Foste r 's Che vron.
t 7971 Brookhursl St.. regular is
84. t. unleaded 88.2 ttnd super
89.6. The pre-crisis prices for the
three grades were 69.9, 75.9 and
77.9.
(\t Wes' Union station. 9525 _warner AW::-SUJH!1'1r-9<f and
(See LINES, Pa~e A2)
* * *
The officers weren't hurt but
they did suffer a bit or sarcasm
at the hands of a police dis·
patcher.
·'The watch commande r
wants to know i( you're odd or
even," was heard over the police
radio.
Gas a Ripoff?
Pilot Gary Brooks and ob-
server Ron Burgess were aware
their bird was running low on
fuel about 11 p.m . But they got a
report of two missing children in
the north part of town and de·
1clded t.o have a look before re·
fueling at Orange County
Airport.
"They spent a little more lime
than they should have," u -
plalned U . Robert Morrison, who
com mends the police heliport.
"They literally ran out of gas."
Tbe engine went dead bul the
bird's rotor blades kept turning,
allowln& Brooks enough lime
tabout 30 MCOnds) lo nutter lhf'
helicopter down In a bean field
just north of the San Diego
Freeway near Fairview Road.
"It's like gliding. only It 's
much faster,'' said Lt. MonilOn.
"They did a helluva Job putUn1
It down and there's not one
scratch on U.. bird."
I ,
Poll Says Crisis 'Created'
SAN FRANCISCO CAPl -A better than two.
thirds majority of the California public believes the
gasoline shortage has been artificially created by
the major oil companies, pollster Mervyn D. Field
reported.
However, while 70 percent of those polled think
oil companies are "profiteers who are cutting sup-
plies to manipulate prices,'' only a minority of 35
percent "endorse the idea of the government taking
over and nationalizing the oil industry," Field said.
The poll was based on 979 personal interviews in·
tended to represent a cross-section of the Caltfornia
adult public.
Six out 10 motorists indicated in the poll they
would attempt to cut down rather "than making
more frequent purchases in an attempt to maintain
high levels of fuel in their tanks.•·
And if the price of gasoline reaches $1 per
gallon, about 47 percent of thole questioned will
drive their cars Jess, according to the poll.
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ELEVATED TO CHIEF
Newport Rreflghter Reed
Reed Named
Fire Chief
For Newport
James Reed . acting chief of
the Newport Beach Fire Depart-
ment, was named Monday to fill
the post vacated earlier this
year by the r et1reml'nl of then
Chie f Leo Love
Re(.'d, 41. an 18-year veteran of
the Newport fire department,
will earn $2,fi09 a month as the
fire chief
City Manager Robert Wynn.
who announced Heed's appoint·
ment, said he was selected from
a field of 51 appltcants from
throughout the stale .
Since 1972 Reed has ~en the
second in command of the de-
partment. working as its ex-
ecutive offirer.
Wynn sajd Reed's former Jobs
wi II be eliminalt.>d to !>ave
money.
Facility
I.and
Donated
By TOM BARLF.V
Of fM 0•1ty 1'11et Sutt
Orange County 's Mu!'.1C
Center . the dream of a decade
for patrons of the arts in this
a rea. will bl· built in Costa
Mesa
Directors of Orange County
Music Center Inc. arcepted what
will ~ a five -acre site in the
South Coast Plaza Town Center
near the South Coast Repertory
Thl•ater today. The 3,2f)().seat
complex 1s expected to cost $45
million
The land has been donated to
the organization by tbe
Segerstrom family, pioneer land
owners in this area.
Commenting on the Clonation
today. Henry Sege rs trom said .
··our family's commitanent to-·
the performing arts. recently
evident by support in the de-
velopment of thP Soul.h Coast
Repertory Theater, is broadened
by today's announcement of the
~ifted land.
"It is the Segerstrom ramily's
purpose to make Orange County
<in t'ven better place in which to
ltve." Seger-Strom s aid.
The project will be lol'atcrl
within the 220·acrc South Coast
Pla:r.a area which includes the
South Coast Plaza ma ll. South
Coast Plaza Villag~. and thl'
South Coast Plaza HotLI.
1\cceptmg th~ donation. Mrs.
Wtlli a m 0 Redfie ld . MUSI('
Cl•nle r preside nt, said, "The site
we have been offered is perfect
tn every way."
Unveilin~ a model of the com
plc x. s he praised its central
lot•ation. accessibility and prox -
1m1ty to restaurants. hotels. and
shopping areas.
"It w1 II be no more than a
half-hour dnve from any point in
Oranf,?e County." she said
($tt CENTt:R. Page AZ>
Savings Account
Rate Hike Urged
WASHINGTON <APl Presi
dent Carter this afternoon urgec
Congress to allow savings in·
stilutions to pay higher interest
rates on savings accounts held
by the average depositor
ernment notes or to spending it
on goods before their price goo~
up even more.
Coas• He called on Congress to re-vise a system or reOeral regura.·-t-------i~"'lll~-------t----""!-1
lion which he said "has become
increasingly unfair to the small
saver."
"I am today reco~nding
that the Cbngress enact com-
prehensive Financia l reform
legislation," Carter said in a
message to Capitol Hill.
·'I am asking that the
Congress permit an orderly
transition to a system where the
average depositor can receive
market-level interest on his or
her savings."
The federal government pre-
sently limits the the amount of
interest that banks and other
savings inaUtutions may pay de·
posltors. ·
High inflation rates have
meant that depositors have
simply not compensated for the
declining value of the dollar.
As a result, Americans have
been shirting their money lo
such things as short-term fov-
Cadeta Expelled
NEW LONDON. Coan. CAP>
Tbree Coat Guard Academy
cadeta have been expelled Jllll
three days before becomlnt of.
ti cert,
Wea a her
Some· late night and
early morning low clouds:
otherwise fair with varia·
hie high clouds Wednes·
day. Lows tonight mid and
·upper 505. Highs Wednes-
day mid and upper 60s at
beaches. mid 70s inland.
INSIDE TODA W
A bout 5 .000 proteaters
stormed San f'rondaco City
Hall on Monda11 aJtn jurorr
found /onrtn ,.rtlilor Do,..
Whit~ fl'dU11 on two choroes
1 of ma1Ulaughtn. SIOf'J/ and
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41 IWLY "-OT N TUHd9, Mey 22, 1879
__ CDnae Spree-~--
Newport C-ops
seek-Victims
.Newport Beach police ud la•
enforcement olfldal1 from San
Oie10 ec.u,ty are back-tuckinc
today to ftnd thto p•th followed
by • 1s.1ur-okl youth on a two·
week t'nmt" spree.
Thl' boy 's criminal btn1e
came lo an end lut Thursday
when an otf-duty Newport 0.•ch
officer captured ham 0N1r an
Irvine Terract• home h~'d ju.'it
burglunzed.
Following his capture, tbt'
leen-aaer tol~ polke he 'd rom
milled about a doien buraliui~
between San Diego and Newport
Beach. The victims of those
crimes are belng soutthl lodAIY
According 'lo polict! the youth
is a very sopbJsLiealed burglar.
Detective Doug Thomas saJ<j
the boy was serving a sentence•
for burglary and nart"otics vt0l1t
lions in the Texas Youth t:ounc·1l
facility at Gainsvillt• at the t1mt•
of bis escape two "'N•ks u~o
Thomas said the boy told btm
be escaped on an puling to v1s1t
his family by telhn11 his cst·()rt
he wanted a hamburttl'r.
Mllhbor spoUt!d the boy crawttn•
throuah • windo,., at the homts ol
Robt-rt Trat'y. 152.S Donnie Doon.:
T•rr~ Jllftt ~or~ noon Thurti
day. 'l'racy'1Hal(bbor11ummonud
poUct.
T1't boy nf"d rmm tht' tlr11t of
flct-r at the sc-ene and u hOWll' to
h o u8l' iJearch w;u launtht'd
which l'ndfod wMn off duty of
fleer Bin Mcinnis found the boy
m a n~itrby garag~
Th~ boy wu booked into
c>rangt\County Juvenile thtll
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UNES •. ~
unle~tdt-'d 93 They were 78 and 74
n·s~.1t.'t'llvcly twforc I he cn ::.as hit
Southt•rn California
'fhe most substanllal oract· 111
1·rt.·ases al'µt•ar to huve oceurred
. it inde1lt·ndt•nt service s tat.ions.
lws t known 1n the past for cut
rutt' ~a:. prH'\'
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Hawking It
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-Ereeutlma Due
Inmates Back_
2 M11rderers
STARKE. Fla. IAPl -About
1100 inmates at the state prison
here refused to eat breakfast to-day to protest the scheduled
Wednesday executions of con·
vi c ted killers John Arthur
Spcnkellnk and Willie Jasper
Darden Jr.
Meanwhile. with time slipping
a way, attorneys for the two
Death Row inmates continued
their search in four cities for a
sympathetic judge to block the
e xecutions.
Barring a las t -m i nute
reprieve, Spenkelink, 30, and
Darden. 45. will die in Florida's
e lectric chair at 4 a.m . PDT and
5 a.m. r~pectively on Wednes-
f'rmaPapAI
CENTER ••.
day. Spenkeltnk is formerly of
Orange County.
David Brierton , prison
superintendent. aaid he met with
the two men early today and
said both seemed relaxed and
cheerful.
Brierton said both planned to
spend the day receiving visitors,
probably until late tonight.
Spenkelink 's 67-year-old mother.
Lois, gets two visits.
In the first, there would be a
glass partition between her and
her son. but Ule second time
they'll be able to touch, he said.
He said neither Spenkelink nor
Darden has made special re·
quests dr( requested ~my special
last meals
Thts morning's breakfas t
boycott involved about on~·lh1rd
of thf: prison population .
The youth nm orr Whll(' tht•
adult went for the food lie lold
Thomas he l'Ommittt'tl a scrit·s
of burglaries in Texas aod sold
the property to J?et a bus ticket
from Fl. Worth to Los Angeles.
Most of lhl' indt•J>t•ndt'nls sur
\'t•,Yt•d a re to.fay charging mor\.·
for J!a~ than tht• major brand
EVENTS MAY COOL
CYNICISM-Editorial, A6
A 11.-1.?-ounce inf ant Richardson's Me rlin hawk. na m ed
The Kid. was hatc hed May 6 at Seattle's Woodland Park
Zoo. It was the first time the s ubspecies has successfully
bl•tm brc.'<l in captivity in the United Stales .
The construction and locallon
or a music ('t•ntcr has hct·n
argued for the past decadt-an
Orange (;ounty and the suhJl•ct
has invariably s pa rked t on
troversy <tmong rn.·al cfJm·
munitie!)
As many as 10 locations for
~u ch a multi·m1lhon dollar com-
plex have been discus~ed over
the years with rival orgamza.
lions formed by patrons of lhe
a rts vying for recognition as the
group best fitted to launch such
a cultural venture.
Diedrich
Jury Asks
Rereaclings
"He didn'l Uke Los An~eles, so
he rode a bus to San Diego,"
Thomas said. EXTRA GAS TANK
MAY HELP DAIVERS--86
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After deliooratm~ three an~ a
half days without reachin~ a
verdict, the Jury m ihe bribery
trial of Oran~c Co unt y
Supervisor Ra lph Diedrich
asked to have testimony or four
prosecution witnesse~ read at noon today.
Once there. the youth ap·
parently stole a pest control
truck and be~an a drive up the
coaat , committing a string of
burglaries on the way.
TRAFFIC PROBLEM. • • But the choice of sites was
narrowed to just four two
months ago when outgoing
Or ange County Music Center ,
ln c ., President James K.
N agamats u pledged that the
n e w board headed by Mrs.
William D. Redfield would make
site selection their top priority.
His last slop was in the Newport
Beach neighborhood where a
CITES STATE TURMOIL
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stantly expanding urban con·
stellations." ht' said.
The t e nde nc y to develop
within cities where roadways,
sewer and water facilities and
other city services are already
in place will further be enhanced
by the ~as shortage and the need
ror people to live near work. he
added.
Nuke Liceme
Postponed
stations. None was charging less
tha.n 90 cents a gallon for reg·
ular gasoline.
Police throughout the county
reported few incidents among
motorists who appeared lo be
relishing the shorter wait in the
gas line.
But in Fountain Valley a
police officer who wondered why
a bug-encrusted license plate
was on the rear of a car instead
of the end that normally meets
insects head-on cited a motorist
Monday for alle~edly switchln~ bis plates s hortly before buying
gas.
( Pilot Logbook J
' council. .
Eighty-four percent said they
were very concerned about the
ability of emergency vehicle~· to
get around the trafrie.
To a question about adding ex·
tra lanes to the intersections of
East Coast Highway at Dover
Drive and at Jamboree Road.
the response was 85 percent for
the former and 79 percent for
the latter
The last three questions as ked
a bout construction of the San Joa
quin Hills Corridor. (.'O mplelion or
University Dri ve a nd construe
t ion of the Fifth i\ vcnu~ bypass in
Coronadel Mar.
Politics Enliven
Retirement Party
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of IM ~ly PU.. Si.ti
Retirement parties are usually good-natured events
aimed at evoking Hr:ht-hearted memories of the retiree's
career
There was plenty of that on Friday when Newport
Beach threw a retirement luncheon for 11 members of the
police department.
BUT AMONG THE jokes and rem·
m1scences was a more contemporary
theme that had nothing lo do with fight·
mg crime. It dealt with Newport Beach
city politics.
The subject came up during a talk
by City Councilman Don Mcinnis.
M clnnis. and Councilwoman Jackie
Heather were the only non-police city
dignitaries present.
Mcinnis explained he was there to
represent City Mana~er Bob WyM who lltEVNOLOS
had a luncfieon engagement with Mayor Paul Ryckoff and
Councilman Paul Hummel. ·
WASHINGTON <AP> -The THE ANNOUNCEMENT drew guffaws from the au-
federal government, wanting lo dience probably because Wynn and especially Ryckoff a re use the lessons it learned from the near·catastrophe at the seen as the two chief wielders of budgetary axes when it
Three Mile Island nuclear power comes to spending tax money on the police force. Hummel.
plant, will not issue new licenses a staunch supporter of the department. is also one of its
for auclear plants ror al least most frequent customers. calling in complaints about il-
three months. legally parked cars and other problems on a regular basis.
The Nuclear Regulatory Com-The next dig came from former chief B. James
mission agreed Monday to the Glavas. Asked to give a speeeh about the retirees, who
waiting period proposed by chalked up 213 years service between them, the retired
Harold Denton. director of its ~~=:h~~ned his talk by re·introducing Mcinnis and Mrs.
Office of Nuclear Reactor "Take a look at your great friends," he admonished 1~-....,~R::e::g=u=la=ti=·on=.======::..:::::--·l--the members ot his former department "Vets need to- -
know who your friends are when you 're dealing with the
council."
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AfTER THAT, it was back to levity as usual as
Glavas recalled the years he worked on the Newport de-
partment with the retiring men.
There was Robert Lucey and his comparatively short
stay of three years and Animal Control Officer Ed Motely
who worked for the department for five years.
Dispatcher Ray Sorenson had put in 14 years and Lt.
Don Picker had worked on the force 18 years .
Then they got to the old timers.
THE MOST JtJNIOlt of that group was Bill Laughlin,
a Newport Beach poUce officer for 21 years. Much 01
Laughlin's most recent duty had been as a desk ofricer, a
Job he shared with another retiree, Phil Hall, who served
with the department 23 years .
Of course that wasn't much compared to the quarter
century worked by Sat. Robert Jelensky and Officer Doug
Deln. Tbe)' were topped by Sgt. Richard Heinecke and
Detective Bob Brockie who each served 26 years.
The warmest applause-and a standin1 ovation-was
reserved for Lt Ernie Laurin, known ati "The Bia E," who
put ln 27 years on the force. most of It shepherdLn1 the
youn1 otrlcen he called "my boys ...
NONE OF THE retirees had anythlnt to say about the
city council. They Just toolt their retirement badges and
Joked about aome evenll lhat had lo be explained to the
youn1er members of the audience.
One wonders what kind ot jokes the current crop of
policemen wm be making when they retire
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Eighty-four pe rcent favored
the corridor. 85 percent ravored
University Drive and 71 percent
backed the bypass.
Cha mber officials said they
received a to t a l o f 4 ,323
responses in the firs t s even day~
of the survey which was sent out
May 10. They ha ve s ince re·
ccived 600 more respon~L·s which
have not bt'cn tabulated and t'x
peel to receiv.-a total of ahout
6.000.
P;irtial s urv('y r1 ·sull s wen·
presentl'cl <il lht• 1\1 :.i~ 14 t'll\
coune1I mt•et1ng and Wt·r··
promptly rejt•cted by Mayor P;rnl
Hy ckoff a:-. bemi,: bit.1sed
Today. t'hambt:r offl <'1als said
lh(•y were tncrcly lryin,:: lo a<:
qua int residents with the issues
and noted that none of the city·s
major developers paid for the
questionnaire.
West said he will ~ivl' coun·
cilmen the mo!>l re<·cnl ta bula·
lions o! the survf'y returns m thc
hopes 1l will cncouraJ.!e <·ot111
cilmen to take "affarmt.1ti ve a('
tion in workin~ out solution~ to
the city's traffic proble ms."
MESA POLICE
AUCTION SET
Costa Mesa police will auction
off unclaimed goods at 10 a .m.
Saturday behind the police st~
tion next to City Ha ll. 77 Fair
Drive.
Items to be auctioned off in·
e lude bi cycles. t a pe d ecks.
radios. at least one television set
and new clothin~-
Mr. Tarbell
Services Set
Wednesday
Fr~1nk M Tarbell, chairman
•>f the hoard of Tar bell Realt11r~
:md resu1ent of Leisure World m
l.a~una Hills. died Sunda.> of
pne umonia. He was 81.
Private family services will be
held Wednesday at Pacific View
Memorial Park. Newport Beach
fo r Mr. Tarbell, who is survived
by his son Donald M Tarbell, of
Sa n ta An:.i . and three
gr andchildren.
Mr Tarbe ll was a native
Ca lifo rni an . bo rn 10 Los
Angeles. He and his w ife l.A.-ona
moved lo the Portland. Oregon
area in 1926 where he began his
real estate career.
Within 34 years, the real
<.'stalt• office he opened there had
<k .. clo~led antv the largest res·
1dcnt1al real estate brokerag1:
firm in the j!reater Portland
are a .
In 1960. Mr Tarbell moved
back to Southern California to
become chairman of the board
of Tarbell Realtors. founded by
his son Donald.
The firm. wilh executive of·
fices in Tustin. is one of tht!
largest indepe nde ntly owned
residential resale companies in
the nation.
The reading of the testimony
by the court reporter an Superior
Court Judge Ross Tharp's
courtroom 1s expected to take a
full day.
If so. that means the eight-
woman, four-man jury is not
hkelv to reach a decision on the
i;uilt or innocence of Diedrich
J nd co.defendant LeRoy Rose
until Thursday al the earliest.
The JUry bc·gan debating last
Thursday :.as the s even ·wf'(~k
1)1edr1ch Ho-,c tria l tame to an
1•nd
No Cl1arges
In Teen's
Baby Death
Costa Mesa police s aid Mon·
rlav they have been informed
that no charges will be filed
a~ainst a 14-year -old mother
whose baby died afte r s he de-
li\'ered him al home without as--
s1stance.
Lt. George Lorton said the
Ora n~e County Distract AL·
torne)··s office has decided there
are no grounds for a criminal
char~c.
"Tht• 6',2-pound boy died of ap-
parent blood loss last week. His
mother. who had managed to
keep her pregnancy secret. de-
livered him at home late one
night without wa king her
parents.
She cul the umbilical cord
with scissors. then wrapped the
baby in a sheet and fell asleep.
Lorton said. When the mother
woke up, the b;lby was dead.
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A Professional at Work
Oblivious to th~ studied gaze of a pair of onlooke rs, John ~onneUy of.Chicago concentrates on making his par dur-
ing professional Wham-o Frisbee Disc Golf Invitational
in Huntington Beach. Despite such concentration, Con -
n~lly was edged by one stroke for the tournament title
this past weekend by Tom Kennedy of Santa Barbara.
Kennedy pocketed $10,000 plus S2,500 in merchandise for
his winning effort. He tossed a 13-under-par score during
three-day event at Huntington Beach's Central Park,
s pinning his way to victory over Connelly and 34 othe r
fo'risbee flingers. Dave Lindig , 20. was the only Hunt·
ington Beach resident to place in the tournament. He
lied for 10th place and won $850.
Attorney's Tactics Hit
Alkged County Rape Victim Testifies
o.ilyf' .... ,,_
By KATHY CLANCY
Of tM O.llr f'llet Si.ft
An alleged rape victim came
lo Orange County Superior Court
today to testify in the retrial of
her accused attacker alter level-
ing charges or deception against
his attorney.
Catherine Hardin's attack on
attorney Terry Giles has added
the newest twist in a n already
long chain of events surrounding
the rape trial of Glen Howard
Hutcherson.
Judge Ri chard Be acom or·
dered the attorneys in the case
today not to discuss the trial out·
side the courtroom, according to
prosecutor Da.n Brice.
And as he adjourned the case
for lunch, Beacom admonished
Ms. Hardin and other witnesses
not to discuss their testimony
with anyone othe r than at·
torneys until a verict is reached.
At that, Ms. Hardin stood up
in the spectators gallery and
told tbe judge "I was hoping I
would get my chance to make an
opening statement too."
CATHERINE HARDIN (RIGHT), HEADED FOR COURT AGAIN
With Her for Second Rape Trial 11 Attorney Gtorta Allred
On Monday Ms. Hardin at:
leged s he w as mis led by
llutcherson's new defense at-
torney, Giles, when she recently
sat at a press conference and
said she was "happy" a judge
granted her accused attacker a
nt'W trial.
U.S. Court Supports
County Libel Trial
"It is not true that I was hap·
PY," the 21-year-old Ms. Hardin
said in a prepared statement
Monday.
"I am also angry because now
I understand how I have been
used in this case," Ms . Hardin
continued.
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
U.S. Supreme Court cleared the wa)' Monday for a state libel
trial in which a Seal Beach civic
group is being sued for more
than Sl million by a former city
councilman.
The justices left intact a
California Supreme Court J"ll)ing
thal ex-councilman Thomas R. ·
Hogard deserves a c hance to
convince a jury that the Good
Government Group of Seal
Beach libeled him in a 1971 mer.
Ttae publication was part of
the group's successful campaign
to recall Hogard.
Lawyers for the Good Govern·
ment group that had argued that
the state courts were wrong in
refusing to dismiss Hogard's _
lawsuit befOT'e it progressed to a
previous February, the Good
Gove rnment group charged in a
flie r that Hogard and two other
city council members had "ex·
torted by blackmail" $100,000
from a development firm.
The publication appea re d
while the Orange County com·.
munity was, a s the s tat e
Supreme Court described it, "in
the throes or politicaJ turmoil
and strife that was likely to ul-
cerate the most tranquil disposi-
tions."
Hutcherson. a 45-year-old
Whittier aerospace worker , was
convicl<'d by a jury in February
of raping Ms. Hardin after he
picked her up while she was
hitchhiking in November of 1977
in Buena Park.
· However. Judge •Mason Fen·
ton granted Hutcherson a new
tria l. sayin~ he didn't believe
the story told from the witness
stand by Ms. Hardin.
With.in hours of Fenton's de·
cision a coalition of eight Orange
County women's groups labeled
Fenton's act sexist-traditional
and threatened a move to recall In the fall of 1970, the Seal him from the bench.
Beach City Council revoked 1 n the aftermath , Giles
building permits previously is· became Hutcherson's new at·
sued to the R&B Development torney and summoned both his
Co. to construct an apart.menl client and Ms. Hardin· to an
complex. April news conference. .
County Bus
Fare Boost
Postponed
A bus fare hike from 35 cents
to 40 cents scheduled to take ef·
fe et ne xt month has been
postponed until September and
maybe longer, Orange CoWlly
Transit District (OCTDl direc·
tors decided Monday.
Postpone ment of the recently
approved inc~ase was suggest
ed by Supervisor Philip Anthony
and Fountain Valley City Coun·
cilman Al Hollinden, both of
whom sit on the OCTD board.
"We're now getting 50 percent
more in fare revenues," An·
tbony said, referring lO the re·
cent upsurge in OCTD 's
ridership because or the gas
shortage.
"Because we have so many
new riders who have suddenly
be come dependent on our
system, we thought it ap-
propriate lO share the increased·
revenues with our riding
public," be added.
Fare hikes for Dial·A·Ridc>
and Dial-A-Lift, a service for the
handicappe d , al so we r C'
postponed from the scheduled
June 17 starting date.
OCTD directors approved the
district rare increases earlie r
this month as part or a five-year
rate hike schedule, expressing
regret that the action came dur-
ing a time or gas shortages.
DAILY PILOT AS
Muskie, Haig
Speak on Cash
More than 600 people attend·
ing the California Bankers As·
sociation convention in Newport
Beach Monday heard diverging
views on federal s pending and
inflation.
Sen. Edmuod Muskie, D·
.Maine, chairman of the Senate
Budget Committee, s aid the key
to fighting inflation is to cut
federal spending at all levels.
On the other hand, Gen. Alex·
ander M. Haig Jr., supreme al·
lied commander in Europe,
urged expansion in both defense
and diplomacy to counteract the
growing Soviet global power.
The three-day meeting is be·
ing held at the Newporter Inn.
Former Texas Gov John Con-
nally also was slated to appear
Monday but cancelled.
Mus kie, who spoke at the
morning session of the conven·
lion, said:
·'The federal budget is not now
and never has been the sole
source of infl aliou in America,"
he s <Aid. adding that "unbridled
federal spending was surely a
mC:11or contrihutor to the surge of
infla tion."
The senator noted that profits
in the pnvate sector also have
hC:td an effect on inflation.
The cure, he s <A id. is t o
dr a s t ically c ut the fede ral
budget. a procPss mad e ex·
tremely diffi cult by the realities
of pohtical Life.
"No areas of endeavor have a
higher prionty level than those
which concern defense and the
t'nha ncement or our ability to re·
ly on ample energy supplies.
And yet we have found places to
cut m both." Muskie said.
Gen lhug. who addressed the
group at lunch. did not mention
the senator's budgetar y stand.
but suggested that the U S. will
have to t-xpand 1 t ~ <l e fense
s pendini! in order to keep pace
with the Hu:;swns .
Warning that the U .S. must
Skyla~'s
Falling?
WASIDNGTON !AP>
Rep. J im Weaver. 0 -0re.,
wants to prodaim the
week of June 17-23, "Na·
tional Skylab is Falling
Week."
His proposed proclama·
lion would caJI upon "the
people of the United Stales
to observe such day with
ap p ropriate activ ities,
skywatching and evasive
action."
It notes that "whereas.
everything that goes up
must come down ... "
and g(){'s on to say the re·
turn will rt~!'.ult in a man-
made meteor shower cov·
cring more than 400,000
square miles "all a t the
mere cost of $2 6 billion
<plus liability)."
avoid "poking sticks in the
bear's cage." the general aaid
that at the same time we must
maintain interests in Third
World nations into which the
Soviets are expanding.
Citing increases in Soviet
military spending, Gen. Haig
said, "'Ibe effect is to create in·
creasing global, offensively
ori e nted Soviet m ilitary
power .'"
Emergency
Transit
Plan OK~d
The Orange County Transit
District is going to hire more
people so that bus drivers don't
have to continue driving packed
buses past woul_d·be passengers.
Transit directors approved an
energy contingency plan Mon-
day that would cost $1.7 million
if it is u.~ for a year.
The plan was de veloped by
OCTD Genl'ral Manage r James
Reichert to meet the surging bus
use dunng the current gasoline
shortage.
Ridership on the large coaches
has risen from an ave(age 75,000
daily to more than 100,000 per
day, Reichert reported. Often.
he s aid, bus drivers now are
forced to pass wa iting riders
because the coaches are fiUed to
ca pacity
A maJor aspect of the plan
directors approved this week
was authorization of OCTD s taff
to hire 16 new bu!-1 operators and
16 a dditiona l ma inte nance
workers.
·Also, directors approve<t
spending $150,750 for a stepped·
up marketing program priman·
ly directed at major e mployers
m the <'Ounty.
D1stnct representatives plan
to v1s1t the large corporations to
try and develop schedules allow-
ing employees to ride OCTD
buses to and from work.
In some cases, Reichert said,
companies will be asked to
guarantee fares for at least
three moatl• oo newly instituted routes and make slight adjust·
menu lO working hours lO allow ·
the transit district lO maximize
efficiency of its own route
schedules.
The number one target of the
en~r~y plan will be aug menting
existing routes now faced with a
heavy rider demand, Reichert
s aid. Addition of new routes
where demand has developed
since the gas shortage wiU be
the second aim of the plan.
E ven with the new operators,
howe ver. the general manager
said OCTD won't~ prepared to
handle the full demand it now
faces on existing routes until
mid·.Jul y. ThE' equipment is
avall ablt'. he said. but training
new bus operators takes time.
trial.
Bogard was recalled from his
elected office in the s ummer of
1971 by a 2·lo-l vote margin. The
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and the city council on Nov. 25, psychiatric counseling together.
1970, relented.
Strange .'I'hings
Man Takes Police Car
A man who cbatt.ed idly witb a Placentia police officer·
today "about all tbe •tra• tbblp that happen in police
work," 1ave tbe olftcer an mq>erience to remember -be
alle1edly stole the officer'• pc)Uce ear.
THE ALLSGED tbeft oceurnd when Officer Kim
Redifer Mopped M a 1u at.atkln about•~• tbla mOflllnt to
buy 101De dpnttes. He left tbe car keys in bia unit.
Redifer pauaed luhle the station to chat with a
Fullertoa policeroan and • IU'U1er wbo stopped at the
ltation, Sit. Bob Jonea aald. ·
AND An'Ea TBS 1traqer talked brleny about "all
the~ tblnp that happen ln police work," be alleted· lJ lDto tbe empty police unit and ned.
.. aal4 Oomhdc Vltollo, D, ol San Dteto. wu ltoDDld ~ bdlfer and tbe Fullerton offtcer after a half. mlfi ._., tbeD wu boobd into Oraqe County Jail on
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In her prepared statemen{,
however , Ms. Hardin said she
only agreed to the counseling
became she thought that was
the only way for Hutcherson to
get the care she contended he
needs.
She would not have agreed,
Ma. Hardin continued, had Giles thoroughly explained the s it·
uatioa.
Giles bu denied coercing Ms.
Hardin into saying anything and
contended the Joint psychiatric
counae~ w_aa be~ idea, ~bis.
Ma. H.rdln also said sbe
would take her charges against
Giles to the Caliromia Bar As·
sociaUon.
Ma. Hardin made her stale·
• ment Monday at the Beverly
Hills ottlce of attorney Gloria All~
red. president of a croup called
Womens' Equal Rights Legal
Defeme and £ducaUon Fund.
Ma. Hardin WU to be the fint
prosecution wltaeu called in
Hutebenon'• rape retrial •
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Twisting Tongues
NA•t:S IN THE Nt!W8 DEPT. Advance In tt-IUl~n<.'t' vitlted our new.paper here onl)' ynterday that
heavily hinted tht-Oran1e Count.,y Muak Center peoplt-
ma1 have 14'1tttt'd a Costa Meu •lte for thelr ruture multi
mllUon dollar rnwM hall
Thi8 u mt to us an tbt> form of advance notice that the
Muai<' Ce>ntt~r JX'<>lllt• wall hold a press conference late to
daay It dado 't uy "hat for. ll did aay the pres~ i8thcrlnK
would tx-at South Co1u11t Plaz. Hotel, Costa Men
ThMe of an mchnation to jump suns, leap to con·
clusaons and make ft>11rlt-ss to~asts J>ased on no lnformw
t wh11tsoevcr might conclude all this means that tbt'
f~ Center will be built in Costa Mesa, probably near
h Coast Repertory Theater
A.Jr all this happt?ns, it probably will accelerate Costa
M-f11me as our region's newest cultural mecca. If so.
the Mesa town needs to go on some sort of publicity push
so maybe even some day even our governor will learn how
to pronowtce the place correctly
NAnvES AND F.VEN numerous short·timers to our
region know that the place is pronounced like it wa::,
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v 1~1tmg Youth Suf/1•rx Twisted Tongw From Our C1ly Names
s pelh•d "Coasta Mt·s a Wt•ll. sometimes we lapse into
.. Coaslt'r Mt.•scr ..
But. never, hk(• our c:ov .Jerry doe!> it. do we call the
town, ''Cost-Ah-Mcs·Ah " .
Outlanders who. by happenstance. stumble into our re·
gion , can get into all krnd~ of tro¥ble when they attempt lo
pronounce city names where they figure there should be a
Spanish infl uence.
LaHabra is a prime example. Everybody knows you
can 't pronounce it the way it's spelled . Properly, it's "Lar
Harbra." V1s1tors a lso foul up Santa Ana. They try lo
make it two words . Natives know it's prounounced
1 "Sananna."
THE POPULACE FROM other chmt-s will also insist
on trying lo give a ~panish touch to the city of Buena Park.
It really sounfls funny thC1l way. We, of course, all know
you s ay it as 1f it ·l> spellt-d . "Bec·you·nah Park."
It gives you nightmares just thinking of what visitors
can do to San Juan Capist rano. Here. you really a re sup-
posed to follow thr Spanish influence. They don't get it.
T hey try s uch things as "San-Jan Capistrino." The natives
will j ust let it go at "Sanwan." For short I like CaPo ,
myself. But most of the Sanwan natives don't.
ANYWAY. CAPO PROBABLY doesn't have the pro-
nounciation proble m s that visit its downcoasl neighbor,
LaJolla. The "Hoy-ya., part becomes very jolly all too
often.
Thus maybe Coasta Mesa. when the place becomes
ric h in culture, can impress people to pronounce il r ight.
Then they can send those people off to tour Sananna,
La rHarbra, Bee-you·nah Park and other exotic won·
de rspots of our region.
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Five Solons
Back Kennedy?
WASmNOTON <AP> -Five Democratic con1res1men, prompt~
by "diA•ll•fattlon" with President Carter, are throwlna their sup·
port to Sen. t:dward M. Kennedy for the 1980 Democratic prealden·
lU•I nomination, a spokesman for one says.
The five from Minnesota, Rhode Is land, Mlchi1an, New York
a nd Callfomla will probably
.mnounce their backing Wednes ·
day, an aide to Re p. Richard
Nlllan of Minnesota sajd Monday
night. Nolan has said he will
lead a nationwide effort to draft
Kennedy for the nomination.
Ke nnedy. a Massachusetts
Democrat, has said repeatedly
he is not a candidate and ex-
perts Carte r lo nm and be re·
nominated.
BUT HE HAS pubHcly dilfered
with the adminis tration over
Soviet Fans
Scream Over
Elto11John
LENINGHAD. U.S.S.H. l AP1
Hrills h rock sl ar Elton .John's
rirst eoneert in the Soviet Union
erupt Pd into a frf'nzy. with near
Jy 4,000 Russian fans dancing on
their seats or in the aisles.
Uniformed Leningrad police
and other Soviet officials were
helpless to control the scream·
ing. clapping mobs Monday
night.
"I was determined to make it
s uccessful." the 32-year-old
singer told reporters after the
concert. "That's the biggest
achievement I've ever received
as an artist.'·
After the 2 'h-hour
performance. which John ended
wit h a spur-of-the·moment ren-
dition of the Beatles hit tune.
"Back in the U.S.S. R .. " young
people at first refused to leave
the Oktyabrsky Concert Hall
"El-ton. El-ton." cried the teen·
agers who s urged below t he
stage.
such Issues a!'I national health In·
surance and ener1ey.
A number of puhllc opinion
polls Indicate a mM jorily or
Democral11 would prefer Ken·
nedy to Carter as the party's
nomin~·ror the 1980 r ace.
Meahwhile, House Speake r
Thom&A P. O'Neill Jr. predlded
Monday ni.c hl tha t Kennedy
could heal Carter In a primary
Hght.
BUT HE ADDED that he ex·
peels Kennt.'dy will slay out of
the racl' and the prei.ldcnl will
Win.
The llous1• Oc•mo<·rul!t wnc
l'xp<•('lMI to JOID Noh.in 10 un
OOUllCIDK lht'lr Mll)JKJrt of Kt·n
n1•dy wt•rt• ulc•nt lfi1•d a~ .lohn
Cony..rs of Mu·h1J.lun , ltu·hurd
Otlin>(t•r uf N"w York, ,.;,jw,.rrl
Hr·:inl or Hho1l 1· I s land a nti
F11rt 114'Y II ( l'elt• I Sturk or
C11 liforr11a
.la1111•:-. /\. l>1•('h111rw, th•· Nolan
111111'. s111d t hi· n111v1· 1i. 11romr,tcd
h y · 'd1 ss at1 ~f 11!'1111n '' with
Carin
O'NEILL, JN AN 111tervicw
with Tht• Prnv111cncc I R I l
Evcn1n1: Bu lletin SD1d, "The
truth of the muller is that if Ken-
n edy were lo run , Carte r
couldn't get lhe nomination, in
my opinion."
Carter "Is very weak right al
this particular time," O 'Neill. D·
Mass .. srud. Hut he added that
when the president "gets head·
on-head with anybody. he has a
good record. a j.lreat record as a
matter of fact "
The House speaker said he
backs Carter :.ind 1s convinced
Kennedy won't run
A White llous 1.· spokes man h<1d
no comment 1m c•1thcr the con
gressmen's plans or the O'Neill
statement
Congress_men Tell
Assassination Plot
WAS HI NGTON <AP >
Congressmen who flew into
Burma's opium -produci n g
Golden Triangle say they nar-
rowly missed an assassination
ambush by drug traffickers.
"We were in and out or Burma
before this mortar and machine
gun attack and individual as·
sassination attack was to take
place." Rep. Robert K. Doman.
R·Calif .. said. "They planned lo
mortar the helicopters and then
kill every member of the crew
and us."
REPS. DORNAN, Lester L.
Wotrf. D-N.Y .. Henry Hyde, R·
Ill., and Stephen Neal. D-N.C ..
called a news conference today
lo disclose details of the plot last
January.
They were in Burma on a fact·
finding trip by Wolff's select
House Narcotics Committee
DORMAN SAID Monday that
U .S officials told the con·
g ressmen two weeks later that
sever a l hundred troops with
mortars a nd machine guns
planned lo shoot down their
helicopters and kill the entirf!
pa rt:v. He said the troops worked
for an opium warlord.
Dornan s a id the party
missed assassination because it
went inl-0 Burma two days early
after canceling a stop in Taiwan.
Texas River _Death Trap
Four Feared Drowned in Flash Flood
T~pera••re•
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tthat Pocket?
Kt-nny Simpson. 3. definitely had no pockets with him
wh en he was confronted by a campaign poster on a
Toronto beach. More posters dotted the landscape as
Canadians went to the polls today to choose the govern-
ment that will lead them into the 1980s and through the
gravest crisis in their nation's 112-year histor y.
Massacre of I 00
Kids Confirmed
PARIS 1AP1 The Central African Empire's ambassador lo
F r ance confir med the recent massacre or children in his country •
today. resigned his post in protest and asked France for political
asylum.
' Sylvestre Rangui told a news conference at the Paris embassy
that he also has demanded his government remove him from his
post as a general m the 1mpenal army
"If I had to put on that umform now, with what the army has
donl'. I would blush if I could." liangu1 said
THE PARIS SECTION of the London.based human rights or-
gani1.ation Amnesty lnternati1mal r.-ported last week that on April
HI troops of Empt•ror Bokassa l's imperia l guard killed about 100
schonl ctuldren lx'lwt•en th<' aj!e~ of IS and 16
Citing "numerous. vuricd and reliable sources. both Afnl'an
and European," Amnesty said the children were stabbed. stoned
and beaten to death be<'ause of their fle monstrations against the
governmt>nt . Th€.· s tudents were protesting government regulations
requiring the m to buy Clod wear lfniforms to school. Amnesty said.
BOJ{ASSA HAS DENIED any children were killed.
"I accuse the Central African regime of having murdered its
own children. endangering the future of the country," Bangui said
"You have lo be without a heart to murder children m arching with
a rms raised aQd shouting for the rebirth of the Central African
Republic "
The country. a former French colony. was known as the Cen ·
tral African Republic he fore Bokassa proclaimed himself emperor
and changed the nC1me of the country in December 1976.
B~GU SAID HE RECEIVED his information about the
"dar k night .. of April JR from members or the army in the Central
African EmptrC' lie said he has formed a "Liberation Front fos;
Ubanguis."
The a mbassador said he submitted his resignation to the em-
peror Oct. 30, but it had not been acted on. In view of the events in
his homela nd. he said he m ade the resignation effective today.
Bangui stressed that his action was personal. that he was ad-
dressing reporters as a private citizen and that he asked his col·
leagues at the embassy not to get involved in his decision.
Amnest. said Friday that it had re<'cived new informa·
lion hackm~ up its original reports or 100 deaths.
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San ¥ranciseo B~aees ence-~·
SAN FRANCISCO CAP>
Police ..t a..r IM to break uP a mob of about 1,000 anary
demo..tnllon, many of U..m
bomoenual. wbo l&onMd Ctty
Hau ud Ml POllH ean aftre .,... • einded the kUllnD ol llayor llOMOM .....-I•>'
Supervbor arv.1 llUt Wtt maul.......,., not murder. no... were l!Uurecl llonday
nilllt ud damap wu ..Um•t· eel at ...,, •• Polite ~JO
people, lD08tJy for loot.ln1. OM
had thrown ·a brick at an olftcer.
pollce uid.
EAaLY TODAY, THE rlty
was quiet. Some 15 police of
facer• stood in front of City Hall.
where the 1rouncts were still lit·
tered with debris and glass
shards. ChMrred patrol cars had
been towed away .
. The city's 1ay community had
expected the jury to find former
Supervisor Dan While, wbo ad·
milted the killings , guilty of
murder in last fall's City Hall
Jdlllngs.
A verdict of first -d egree
murder, sought by the prosecu-
tion, could have brought the
death penalty. Under Vle verdict or voluntary m an slaughter,
White could be free in less than
five years.
~FTEll THE verdict was an·
nounced. the demonstrators
gathered and marched on City
Hall as the sun ~et.
llMJ wwn "very bard &o handle.
A• I look at the law. thil waa
murder -two murders."
.AT 1:11 A.•. today, after the
mob la.cl been dl1peraed, ahe
proJalaed a "major police pres
nff in U.. clty" today lo con
trol any further riotia1.
"I llmow feellna• are running
hllb ln the city and I understand
and I abare t.bem. ·· t he •~aid
"But there la no excuse tor thlN kand of vtol~ce."
Milk, tht> first 1tvowcd
homosexual elected to the Board
of Supervisors, would have ~en
49 today
THE llAXUIUM scntcnct-for
White, 32 , under the Jury 's
verdict would be Just h:ss than eight years
White had admitted shooting
and -angry r hanls: some pro·
leaten carried placard• read·
ln1. "Aven1e Harvey llUk ...
Then came lhe march to Cily
Hall and the violence .
Defense attorney Dou1lar.
Schmidt choked back lean and
old h e was "g lad" at the
verdict.
''I DON'T KNOW lhal it was
all that improbable. I fell it was
what the evidence showed." he
Haid
Dutract Attorney Joseph
1-'reitas Jr. said he was "very.
very disappointed .... It was a
sad way to end a tragic chapter
1 n our dty but I hope it 's
ended ." Pros ecutor Tom
Norman called While "a cold· ,
blooded killer · ·
Robert Milk, brother of the
s lain s upervisor, said in a
able &o weigh the consequences
of his acta -requirement.a for a
flnl·dear'ee murder conviction.
They said be had a diminished
mental capacity and suffered
"an emotional collapse" when
he fired the fatal shots. /
The prosecutlo~ ·caned on~
psychiatrist, who interviewed
White ei&ht hours after the kill·
ings and said Wblte had the
mental capacity &o plan the slay.
in11 and be aware of their cooae-
quences.
.
l!!•eh •ide ealled moJ+.
tbao JO wtt.neues. White did Id
testily. bul at om point be .._
when a t1ta>ed coafeuioa _,
played and he beard blmself 11111
police ol a "roartn1" in b1a ean
wben be ft:red. ;•
"°erdkt• '~ .. rfl I• ........ A• I leelc
•• CM la..,, c•I• .., •• a ••rfler -,..,. -••r .. •
Moscone and Milk in their of-
fices last Nov. 27. after trymg to
convince Moscone to reinstate
him to a supervisor 's seat he
had resigned. Milk opposc..'d re-
instatement.
White's defense was ml'ntal
illness
te lephone interview from his
home in Rockville Centre . N.Y.,
that the verdict was "deeply
depressing" and "can set a pat·
l t'rn for anyone who disagrees
with our system and wants to as.
Al'W~• ONE PROTESTER RESTRAINS ANOTHER IN CONFRONTATION AT CITY HALL ,
Gay Community Had Expected Murder Verdict• In Dan White'• Tri el
sa~s:::::n;~r:c;~~~L. the de· Catalina ISLAND Find your dream boat in the
(eh s e h a d ca 11 e d r 0 u r I ·-'--10 WEEKEND CRUISES Boating classified ads of the psychiatrists and a psychologist -~ plu\ daily .i m & 0 m
who testifit..'d While had s uffered .,_---'-----------...: DAILY PILOT
The demonstrators used iron
bars to smash the doors of the
ornate domed building, set cars
afire and rampaged through the
streets around City Hall. Chant-
ing, they pelted City Hall with
rocks, tomatoes and eggs.
WHEN THE SEVEN women
and five men on the jury brought
in their verdict, they were grim-
faced after six days of de libera·
lions anrl nearly a month of be·
ing sequestered in a hotel during
testimony.
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They diagnosed him as suffer·
ing manic depression and sajd
They refused to talk about the
verdicts, but one juror, white-
h aired Grayce Jacks on .
described the jury as "very
tense, very upset.··
they did not believe he pre-.-~~__, .... r---~
meditated the killings or was 1t-. · EARL'S
• LUMalHG•MEATING
Several were injured by flying
glass when the doors were
smashed, and police used the
chemical Mace to control the
crowd. Tear gas cannisters left
a pall of acrid mist over the
me lee.
White bowed his head when the second verdict. for Milk's
death, was read. There was a
collective gasp in the packed
92-seat court.room. And outside
it. reaction wus swi ft.
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MORE THAN A dozen cars
and pnvate vehicles were set
ablaze and their gasoline tanks
exploded.
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Supervisor Carol Ruth Sliver
was struck in th'! race by a rock.
Her injuries reportedly were not
serious.
When the verdicts were an·
nounced, Mayor Dianne Fein·
s tein issued a statement saying
MANY IN THE city's large
homosexual community ,
estimated at one-sixth of its
660,000 residents, marched from
predominantly gay Castro Street
to City Hall.
In Quarter
ALHAMBRA IAPl Sears ,
Roebuck and Co. has reported
fi rsl quarter earnings down 1 cent
per s hare. The d emonstration began
peacefully, with shrill whistles Chairman Edward Telling de·
fended management spending
and reiterated his controversial
stand against government con·
tractsonMonday.
Ed~ator• Clao•en
.LONG BEACH <AP> -New
Jersey educator James M. Rosser
has been selected as president of
Cal State Los Angeles, becoming
(...__·"T._'ATi_'E __ )
the second black president in the
California State University and
College system.
Trustees also selected Warren
J . Baker. a civil engineer from
Detroit, to head Cal Poly San Lws
Obispo.
4 Face Drtlfl Rap
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Un·
dercover federal agents who
drove Ferraris and adopted a
lavish Beverly Hills life-style
have arrested four people in a
crackdown on a drug ring they
believe serviced the Hollywood
film colony.
' More than 26 pounds of cocaine,
worth fo6 mill.ion, were seized as
the contraband was being sold to
und e r cover agents al a
Brentwood shopping center, said
Drug Enforcement Administra-
tion officials Monday.
Fire ln.,e•flgaf~d
REDWOOD CITY <AP> -Fire
officials are investigating the
cause of a general alarm fire that
destroyed most or a three-block
long packing plant. with damage
es ti mated al about $1 million.
Two minor injuries were re-
ported Monday in the Redwood
Food Packing Plant blue that
sent thick clouds of smoke over
the industrial area or the city aM
SUI"·
Seftr•I Injured by Ftytng Gl•H: 20 Arrested
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Orange Coast. and so are we! We
started here and are owned by peopl e
who live here. In fact, we're the
only savings and loan to be founded
in Costa Mesa. So. of cou rse,
we're going to go out of our way
to please our local customers.
You'll deal directly with our
President. Richard Bond. He'll
make certain that you receive
individual attention to your
financial needs. When you
come in for a loarr. you'll be
given proper consideration for
being a savings depositor. And.
you'll receive many other financial
services. such as free Deposit Pick-
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Check out the names of other
savings and loans around. Glendale,
Santa Monica. Bren wnev
are okay if you live there. But only the
savings and loan whose heart is in the
Orange Coast can really serve our
community.
Remember, a name can tell you a lot!
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:-Al gasoline ltne. be«Jn to sprout on the East Coast.
pe.rhape polit.icians and lhe news media in that area will fu.I out tbat ~r•wUna out ol tbe Nck before dawn to atart
• ibe won clay creeplq lbrou&b aucb a line ta not a
· 'IDADiftlltaUon of panlc. -
· · Eapecially thole obeerven who have developed a :naaty habit of referrin1 to Callfomlans as "lhoee people ·1>Ut there.'' as if we were aome sort of far-off banana re·
. ,Public.
. For sure tht're was a certain amount or tank·lopping
ifl the beglnnin& but aurvey5 of cas station& in the past
couple of weeka have made lt plain that moat of the odd
·even customers are lining up for most of the gallons their
tanks wlU hold, some even pushing their gasless
transportation the lastfewyards to the pump.
A glance at lbe nuw rules outlined by President
Carter following Gov. Brown's visit to the capital gives al
1east a couple of clues that there was much more than
panic buying behind California's gas shortage.
For one thing, the president announced that the
state's gasoline allooation now will be based on 1978
population and economic factors instead of those of 1972,
which for some totally obscure reason bas been the base
year until this month.
For another, oil companies will be advised that
easoline formerly allocated to stations that are
permanently closed must be distributed elsewhere in
California, instead of assigned to other states. Given the
lact that literally hundreds of gas stations have gone out
of business since 1974. it's safe to assume that loophole
could have involved the loss of millions of gallons that
should have stayed here.
Typifying the cross purposes under which the federal
gov.emmeot seems to operate. we have the president as-
aunng Brown that the new rules will relieve the supply ~ituation in ~alifomia, Energy Secretary James Schles-
inger ~cc;usmg Brown of misleading Californians by
transmitting that message -and then the White House
phoning out to reiterate the assurances.
While SchJesinger was reprimanding Californians for
. usin~ too IDl;JCh gas, his own Energy Department was·
workmg up figures that show the average California car
burns·.59.7 gallons a 111onth, compared with 73 gallons for
lhe average car in Virgina and 66.7 for Maryland. Cars
. from both states, of course, clog the commuting routes in·
lo Washington daily.
Apparently it's just not easy to erase the East Coast
stereotype of the Californian as a laid-back surfer bent
·only on getting to the beach. '
But p<:rhaps a lttle little odd-even experience along
the Atlantic might generate a touch of compassion for the
more typical workLr hunting for an open g<ts st&tion en
route to work al 6 a.m.
Peace at Fairview
Two years ago, matters at Fairview State Hospital in
Costa Mesa were., to put it mildly. in an uproar.
Not that the hospital bas ever· been exactly quiet.
There are always problems with staff and funding
shortages, and concern among some employees about
muddled career ladders.
But the hospital had seen two directors depart within
a year, and tempers were running short. Parents, staff
members and many patients were upset and angry.
Into the fray stepped Dr. Frank Crinella. leaving a
position as d1rector of the review program at Sonoma
State Hospital.
Gradually, life at Fairview appears to have returned
to its normal slate of controlled chaos, under Dr.
Crinella's low-key direction.
In fact, by this month -when he. quietly celebrated
the second anniversary of his arrival at Fairview -Dr.
Crinella had become to many citizens Dr. Who?
There will always be room for improvement at a
hospita l that mus t minister to the many needs of develop-
mentally disabled persons despite chronic staff and fund
shortages.
But Dr. Crinella appears to have returned the focus
to where it should be: on patient care, "not on the ad·
ministration
Why Our Dollars?
Prt'lsident Carter seems ready to commit the
Amer.ican taxpayer to helping the automotive industry
spend between $50 million and $100 million over the next
f c w years to d evelop a new type of fuel-efficient
automobile.
A preliminary agreement for the joint research pro·
gram was worked out in a White House meeting with of·
ficials from the major automotive firms and scientists
from academic and government fields.
Perhaps we're naive, but we have the impression that
Germany, Sweden and Japan already have such vehicles
on the market -not only fuel-efficient, but also meeting.
even California's strict emission control requirements.
Our question is, where has Detoit been while all this
has been going on overseas? And how·come the president
feels obliged to commit tax dollars to what obviously
would appear to be an industry responsibility? t :
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Juck Andenon
tJncie-Sam Stm Eavesdropping
W ASIUNOTON -A s~rel
con1re,11ional reporl bears
directly on tbe cuneat deba&e
over the UmJu that abould be Ht
on operatlons of U.S . in·
telll1ence a1encles in this COWi·
try and oveneaa. The verd.ict:
U ode Sam ii still interceptiq
private roavenations .
The report, prepared by lbe
Houae Subcommittee on Govern·
ment In ·
format ion
and lo ·
d lvl du al
Rigbta. deals
with the key
ia11ue: Should
government·
paid spooks
be allowed to
S p y 0 n
American .
citizens and corporations, and if
so, under what circumstances?
Title "Interception of Intema·
tional Telecommunications by
the National Security Agency,"
the secret report details some or
the shadier workings of this lit·
tie known intellii?ence ai:?ency. '' ll has become apparent
Art Hoppe
tbat the aetivttJes of tbe NSA
ba ve Md, and eontinue to bave.
an adverse impact upoa tbe
ri1hu and privacy of American
cltheaa ..• •• the reporl
declares. "Enouch hu appeared
on the public record, and been
conveyed to lhia committee, to
indicate NSA '1· enormous paten.
Ual to 1Uent.ly violate the ri1bt.s
of Americana on an immense
scale."
IN THE wake of Walerca~a
disclosures about illegal wiretaps, burglaries and spying
on polilically suspect
Americau. the NSA announced
tbat il no loneer "(araels" U.S.
citizens by name for any
putpoee. But the House subcom·
mittee spotted a loophole i.D lh.l.a
assurance. By targeting certain
ACTIVITIES. lbe NSA still
manages to invade the privacy
of individual Americans.
"It may be of foreign in·
telligence interest, for example.
to know what is being said
between U.S. banks and their
large Middle East depositors,
whose actions could have a sub-
\
stantial impact on tbe U.S.
economy," tbe report note.. "It
may be of foretp lnt.ellipnee
interest to know the details of oil
tranaaetiom between U.S. im·
portera and their foreign sup·
pUera .•.
.. 1'111.18 WHILE an American
citizen or company might not be
tar1etec1 by name. by virtue of
his international activities his
communications might be
selected by NSA on tbe basis of
ita 'foreign intelligence' criteria.
NSA bas not denied lhat it in
fact selects U.S. messa1es of
this nature;and indeed several
uncorroborated reports have re·
ached this committee indicating
that avch monitoring la present·
ly under way."
The 1J77 report cites tbete ex·
amples:
-An American businessman
selling commercial building pro-
ducts to an Arab sheikdom re·
ported that, soon aner his first
intemati0(18.l communicaUon re·
garding such a sale. be and his
wife were visited by federal in·
telligence agents who knew de·
talla of tbe propOled tranaaeu..
-A WMbinltoa, D.C., .. ..,..
whole cUeot wu involved ID ID·
temational trade report.eel that
in litigation with the Justice
Department. the 1overameat
presented evidence lt could have
obtained oaly bJ inteneptiq h1a
client's international com·
municatiom.
-A SENIOa official of a
lar1e multinational corporation
told the committee be knew that
NSA was intercepting the fll'ID'S
communications. Thou1h the
company Hnl ita lnternat.lonal
messages in code, govemment
regulations forbid the code lo be
so sophisticated that the NSA
can't decipher il.
Although lbe NSA no loqer
sends its messengers to the of.
fices of international telecrapb
carriers every morning for
copies of its wireless messages,
it still intercepts international
communications "just as effec.
lively and jusl as in ·
discriminalely." the report
states.
"In fact. the international
communications of Americans
are presumably being intercept.
ed today in a s ignificantly
greater volume than was ever
available (before>. Moreover,
the ability or NSA to sort such
great volumes or material has
undoubtedly improved with ad·
vances in computer
technology.··
Ttte report concludes on this
somber note: "Apart from a fun-
d a mental concern for the
privacy of one's communica-
tions, these practices un-
a void ably bring other
possibilities ~ mind .
"COULD THE government be
using 1nlormation gleaned from
s uch communications to in·
fluence or di.c;rupt international
business transactions? Could it
provide NSA or executive
branch employees with 'insider·
information which might give
them a competitive advantage
1n some economic venture?
Could such information be used
to blackma.U or threaten some
individual or bus10e.ss? Could
this information be turned over
to a (ederaJ agency. . .in pursuit
of ils administrative
responsibilities? ·'
Here'§ the Ultimate Answer to Gas J,ines
Construction is scheduled to
begin nexl month in Duluth,
Tennessee. on the nation·s first
Really Super Service Station.
For here is an idea whose time
bas come. Again.
Actually, the concept was in·
ilially proposed during the first
gas crisis five
years ago .
Unfortunate·
ly. the Arabs
ended their
oil embargo
on that oc·
casion before
this boon to
mankind
could become
a reality.
Today, however, Milton
Haberdash, director of Really
Super Service Stations, lac_, op·
timistically predicts that the
current gas shortage will not on·
ly grow steadily worse, but will
last at least 28 years -or sum.
cienUy long to amortize the ex·
tensive construction coals.
The multl-bUllon·dollar pro·
ject is based on the generally ac·
cepted theory that moloriats will
soon be spending an average of
6. 7 houn, a day either waiting in
Mailbox
long gas lines or circling i.be
area searching for non-eXtStent
shorter ones. This is bound to
make some people testy.
True. waiting in long gas
lines has some advantages. It
stimulates competitive tales of
suffering al cocktail parties; it
keeps our children off the streets
and in their cars where lhey
belong; and it affords errant
husbands plausible reasons for
staggering in al 4 a.m . f"I
would have called you. honey.
but I dido 't want to lose my
place ln line.">
,\ FEW exceptional souls used
the time constructively back in
1973. Ahmed Mohammed, an
Iranian student, completed a
correspondence course in rifle
practice while waiting in line
and is now a policy maker in the
Ayatollah Khomeini's govern·
ment. And Mrs. Edna Plem of
Chicago latled a 4-fool by 8-foot
rug for the back of the family
station wagon bearing the
legend. "God Bless Our Home."
But most of u.s ln those days frit·
lered away the hours -those
precious hours -cursing.
So the supreme cballenie
Americans face in the years that
lie ahead is what to do while
waiting in gas lines.
TO BE SURE. President
Carter has done bis best lo meet
this challenge. As you know. the_
heart of bis complex energyi>ro-
gram is lo pass out free
Parcheesi sets to all those in gas
lines. Butts Parcheesi enough?
The beauty of the Really
Super Service concept is it 1oes
to the rootl of the problem.
''The reaaoo people wait bours
in gas lines," explains Director
Haberdub, "is they want to be
able to drive around in order to
acquire goods, services and en·
lertainment.
"Instead of supplying gasoline
to bring the people to where the
goods, services and entertain·
ment are. the Really Super
Service Station will bring the
goods. services and entertain·
meot to where the people are.
"And where are the people?"
he ua triwnpbanUy. ''Tiley are
in the iu line."
Once this concept bad been
·grasped, the rest was easy. The
pilot project in Dululb consists
of a-complu of buUdlnp ll.nin&
-a wide. 6.2·mile·long conveyor
belt. At the far end of the belt,
beaming like the light at the end
of the tunnel, is a golden gas
pump.
Each morning, the housewife
drives tbe family to the station
and parks on the slowly moving
belt. 1be children drop off al
school; the husband at his office.
She then begins ber trip through
the day toward the distant pump
at a steady, leisurely .8 miles an
hour.
ON THE way, she can pick up
the groceries, the cleaning. a
rinse and set and perhaps a COU·
pie of friends for lunch. If she's
feeling wicked, she can even
take in a matinee. Whal the
heck.
As dusk falls, she finally rea·
ches the pump and is "ranted
just enough gas to take her fami·
ly home and back again the next
morning to the conveyor belt for
another productive, rewarding
and pleasure-filled day of wait·
ing in tine -a day no different
lban U.. counUess otber.s we en·
joyedWhea gas was plentiful.
Ob, lbe Arabs will eat lbeir
beartaout!
Opinions expresSed in the space above are those of the Dally Piiot.
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artists. Reader comment IS invited. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O. 8rv18: . or
Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 .
·ro the Editor: some weeks ago, I must have
applied to a most unusual, uni·
que, rare exception and a one·ln· The din, the clamor of Tues·
day, June 6, 1978 has escalated -----..,...6.IUE-Y-_...~-...&-"~"~.,.__,.~~~N~e----1--unttl its deafeni •
are not IOOd anyway. Then what
is better? ir'he barest minimum
of education, in clusea lbat are
gross y overcro ,
door? h this the "Ugly
American" voicing his rejection
of 110Ciety?
·We have been privUqed to
live ln a country where lbe stan·
dard of llvlna aurpallft any
other. Must we now step back ln·
to tile dart .... ?
WRY? Becauae I wrote "to a
box number and had no Idea
even u to what kind of busl._s
he ran. I received lbe nicest note
from him aayi.Jll lbat tbouab tbe
poaltJoo WU ftlled. be did indeed
lbank me for m7 appUcatJaa.
Now that'• clau with a capital
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In a sizable survey of
teeaa1er1 nationwide,
polllten Mked what it would
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Oh for tbe days wben a au line wu the pipe
from the au tank to the
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take to make the country bet-
ter. Euctly 88 percent of the
youn11tera said, •'Hard
work." Another 12 pere.at
said, abru«. "Don't know ...
And the remaining 20 pereeat
said why bother, it Isn't
wortb world.Di for, or wordl
to lbat effect.
Deblite contlauet over'tbat
old query aa to why when a
man comes in from tbe cold·
be usually stands witb h1a
back to tbe lire to warm
himself while a woman
1enera.Uy stands facln1 lbe.
fir.. Stlll can't come up wtlb
u txplaaaUOIL Can you?
Half lbe people over a1e &5
ta tbl1 country haven't
flnl1bed a year in blab
aebool.
velope us all.
In this age or progress it
aeem1 ironic that mankind bas
taken a giant step backward by
cuU.., a vote againlt scboola.
a1atmt parka, and a1ainat peo-
ple wbo dlllgenUy served the
public ln many service areu.
AD edvcatioa I.I lbe most lm·
portut bulc hwnan need we
cu provide for our children, yet
it I.a tbe ftnt area in wbicb the
ax bu fallea. How can cbildreD
appreaa&. an education when
they an made aware dally lbat
their parenu and political
leaders put sucb small value OD
thi1 1reat public lnatltution?
• Wben a chlld from an averap or
diaadvanta1ed f am Uy cannot
find enrichment at least at
school are we not deprivinl him
of tbe "Americu Way of Liit?••
It haa been said by Kr.
Jama and otben tbat lebooll
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enough work boob for each
person?
DO THE chlldren who are not
"m..U. It" eome from bomea'
where there I.I an educational
climate? Or do tbeJ eome from
homes where TV I.I more lmpor·
tant tban homework, wbere
pareDta are eoaatantly beUUlLnl
the educatioDal 171tem?
I've beard IDaQ1 pareata A)',
••1 don't care about tbe public
schools, becaUle my child soes
to a private acbool." We cannot
all afford that luxury, nor
would we want to. Whea our
forefathers taH life to tbls
1reat land tt wu with love and
coneem for all men, DOt Just a
few. Can JOU baa•ltlJ UJ JOU CID'l
be ew.'91 Did •blMlt your ftUow
m•T Your M'll'Mr ac1G11 tbl
at.Net? Tbe UtUe boJ or llrl nut
Mr. Jarvil won hia Yletory for
ludloldl, bat at what price to
the peopleolCalllomla? GWENDOLYNF.KOZllAN ...,aa ••
To lbe EditQI':
Re Ann Landers' column <PUot, 5114/71) and the AUant&
1al wbo deplored penoanel ...
ecutJVl9, who, after penonal ln·
tanlewa, never advtae the app11.
cut one WaJ or the other. 1 ...
pect lbe baa a JusUflable beef,
but, Cto borrow from u H ·
prealdeat'a •ocabulary > "Let
me ear tllll about tlletl ••
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ad tor a leCNW7 ta tbl PUG&
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So can it be tbat John G.
Barry, ol Y aebUDa PubllalUnl
<Newport BHca) I.a the lut ol •
rare ud dylas 1peeles? e KAY PECAUT
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Defense
Priority
Attacked
Murder Suit Studkd .
Wort to Review Dad's Right to Sue State ·
W ASJUNOTON I AP> The
United SLaa. hu paid too much
aUeot.ioa to wlwt.ber Am«ican
w•apon1 could aw-vive a nuclear
attack b)' the Soviet Unioo, says
a atudy by the Brookings
lnaUtuUon.
loat.ead. lt might be better off
to conUder whether the Soviets
lint would try to neutralize:
American weapoos by disabling
the command and l"Ommuniu-
tion system, says the study. ·
THE KEPO&T -"Settina Na-
tional Priorities·• ·-takes a look
at President Carte r 's $122 7
billion military budget for fiscaJ
year lBIO, wtuch starts Oct l
Thomas A. Dine, a senior
fellow at the so-called think
tank's 1-,oreign Polley Studies
pro1ram, wrote lhe section on
defense, wilh the help of four de-
fenae specialists.
The study said that before the
United Stales .. commits itself to
major weapon programs in the
future. it should examine more
closely the possibility lhat vital
U .S . command and control
systems m ay be more vulnera-
ble to a Soviet nuclear attack
then the ~trateglc weapons these
systems direct."
THE STUDY ARGUED that
the Carter administration has
failed to develop a clear
s trategy for countering Soviet
nuclear weapons.
Birtladag Kiss ... ~ ...........
Tautu and Aituk celebrate their first birthday at Sea
World in San Diego. They were collected in Alaska
nearly a year ago when they were several weeks old.
Each now weighs about 500 pounds, about 400 more than
when they arrived at Sea World .
Paid Poht1cal Advertisement
WASJUNGTON <AP> -The
U.S. Supreme Court has, agreed
to hear the appeal of a San
Diego man trying to sue
California authorities in connec-
tion and bia youn1 dau1bter'a
murder.
The justices said Monday they
will review state court rulings
that George Martinez , has no
right to file such a suit.
MAaTINEZ' lS-YEAR·OLD
dau1hter. Mary Ellen, was kid-
napped and killed in 1975 by a
convicted sex offender who had
been paroled months earlier .
In bis wrongful death suit.
Martinez charged state parole
officials abused their duty when
they parole d Richard J .
Thomas.
At issue is the doctrine or gov·
ernmental immunity.
California courts ruled that
state law and a federal civil
rights law grant parole officials
absolute immunity from being
sued over parole decisions.
At'TER IDS CONVICTION for
atte mpted rape of two young
girls at knifepoint in.San Diego's
Tecolote Canyon. Thomas was
committed to Atascadero Stat~
Me ntal Hospital for six months
in 1970 .
There. he was designated as a
me dically disordered sex of-
fender not amenable to treat-
ment.
He was s ubsequently s c:n
tenced to a prison term of six
months to 20 years. The scntenc-
"'\"
ing judge in San Oiego suggest·
ed that Thomas not be parol~.
MA&TINEZ• LAWSUIT con-
tended that Thomas received no
psychiatric tre atment while he
was incarcerated, but was
par-0led on March 10, 1975, after
serving five years.
Altbou~b Thomas' parole was
conditioned on his appearing reg-
ularly at a "parole outpatient
clinic," Martinez' s uit charged
that Thomas never received any
post-parole guidance.
According to Marti nez'
Su preme Court appeal,
.. Thomas was paroled even
th o ugh h e admitted t o
authorities that he did not feel
himself r eady for parole a nd
feared actions he mi&bt take if
be in fact were paroled.'' '
ON AVG. I, 1175, llary Ellen
Martinez was kidnapped from
the same San Diego
neighborhood, Tecolote Can,yon.
She was murdered by ber abd~
tor.
Thomas was convicted fOf' the
girl's death and was sentenced
lo death in the state cas
chamber. The death penalty law
under which be was sentenced
later was declared uncoostit.a·
tional.
Meanwhile, Martinez ftled his
suit against the state and its of.
flcials. It was dismissed on
grounds that it was barred by
the immunity e njoyed by the
state and its employees.
Diseo Limit
Those Under 14 Not Allowed
BRIGHAM CITY. Utah ! AP> The City Council s ays elemen-
tary school children are too young to disco.
"When you get eleme ntary children all used to going to dances
like this when they're 10 years old , what will they do when they're
14 ?" asked Council worn an Beth Gurr1stf'r.
She said s uch e ntertainment was too much too soon for young
people. ·
The council voted unanimous ly to reject a request from Main
Circuit Disco that 1t be allowed to hold Saturday afternoon dances
ror grade school children.
Currently. you have to be 14 to disco in Brigham City.
ftViewpoini
~.NEW' PORT ~'A COMMUNITY REPORT"
Thousands of our customers
save on their
electric bi&.
Recent nchons indirate that the cities of Costa Mesa and Irvine are beginning to
move toward a trafric phasing approach similar to that already adopted in Newport Be~H'h Costa Mesa's Planning Commission has proposed the restriction
of new development in the South Coast Plaza complex until completion of nearby planned ~I rt-el improvements.
In a similar action, Irvine Mayor Bill Vardoulis has proposed a housing
moratorium in that city until there are guarantees that road improvements will
ht> completed in time to handle the traffic generated by new developments.
Newport Beach Mayor Paul Ryckoff commented that he was "gratified to see other cities beginning to follow our approach. As more and more surrounding
cities see the urgent need for phasing new development with the circulation system. our traffic situation will improve. and so will theirs."
This is all it cos~ them.
Hhjll C..t Affirm Cffr Do-.nl11 Power
The California Supreme Court has upheld the power of local government to
down7.one vacant land without incurring liability from property owners claiming
a reduction in property value. In a recent decision, Agins vs. City of Tiburon, the
court declared that a zoning ordinance would be thrown out "only when its effect
is to deprive the landowner or substantially all reasonable USt! of bis property."
Tbwi. <'ity action to change the Joning of a parcel from commettiaJ to residentiaJ
would be proper, even though the land might suffer a loss In value. bec:ause the
property 11till has a "reasonable use."
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Mayor Pro Tern Ray Williams commented on a recent Transportation Planning
Citizen's Advisory Gommitttt proposal for city traffic 1Wdelines. He sa1d, "The
Land Use Plan, being developed by the City Plannlnl Commiaaion, should be In
bafanc~ with a circulation system that has broad community support." · >.--4--&--4.li.•w,..e.,.ntt..1~-• .. ·~~'Ate-(;omlBiUee~1 Hceal rec:ommepdaUo"'.(Qr cbanaeJD
the existing Circulation Element of the General Plan bave not been acted on by the Clty CouncU, del\pite reporta to the contrary." Williama made It dear that the
commiltf't''s recommendaUons, as well as other propoaala, will be corwdered at
future public bearings on General PIM amendments.
...-"' For the price of a postage stamp.
-~ou can get e~peff-helf}-On how l-0 acoo---
plish two things we're sure you've been
trying to do on your own. Save energy.
And save on electric bills .
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1:• PM 1n the Newport clty Council Cbambert. to dlatUU the oran,. Y below., we 11 sen you a s ort questton-Alrport probl.m. poalble solutions and potenUal actiona. City and county
officials and speakers from tbe FAA, the airllnes. Loa Aaceles Airport and the naire asking about the size Of your home. Southern California Association of Governments will be ln attendance. f
To be discussed are: airline dereaulalion, FAA lnvesU1aUon into cliaertminaUoo, how you heat and COOi it, What sort 0
Hughes Air West attempt to relnatate tri-jet 727 operations, and County appl'tances you use and SO On. Supervisor propoeed action to expand O.C. Airport.
Fill it out and we'll feed it into our
c .. To, ... Oii i •• 1 •• hi 111111 ••• S.A.V.E.S. computer. Out will come your Tiie Coton• del Mar Civic AnoclaUon, worklnl witb Councilman P.ul Hummel
'
and Commissioner Allan Beek, la apear·headinl a Ullklue eooperaUv. plan wltb personalized computer print-OUt On how
the cn1 of Newport Beach to allow CdM reeldents to vote on• Ht of •t.andardl to save energy i·n your home. for building development ln that area. The atandarda wen propoaed ln a rettnt
Town Hall meetln1. They lncltade reduction• ln buUdlnl ~. bulldable area T '1oson how to make yo. ur electrtc and noor space requiremefttl. ~ will be tunded by tbe Clvie A.aaodation and I"'-. r;:::.e,:.~ :::;=r..:"CT.:u.ea on tbe c1ty eowu, aaW '"l'IUa etfort •• • appliances run more econonucall y. The
perfect nample of bow UM dty lhould wort to encour: cltlaee partktr.UOD ln refrigerator and freezer. The range and
deelaions tbat effect tlMlr eommunlty'1 future. I hope same approac wW be oven. The d1'shwasher. The a1'r . ~H in other deyeloped areu of tbe city." •. -
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Viewpoint Newport .. 1, lllNtd bf !Mal...._ ...... AaloetaH•a IDd otblr' ew•,... clllW °'*:..,.i .._. .. •.nor\ to""* aeewu lalormaUoa aboat ,._ ett7 -tea PN11111m ... HlaUODI. We .... »Gm,.::r:t to C'Cl8IJaDt
tJl1a C!Ghmln. Pleue HDd '°"" l'OllUMIU, ........ ...-. caetrtbutloM (to~ .-Jlnl for IM'ftpapel' 1peee), to V..wpomt Nnport, P.O . ._ -·
"6wpolt8aeell-.
conditioner.
So far. we·ve heard from more than
J00.000 customers who are interested in
sav ing energy and money. We'd like to
put our S.A.V.E.S. computer to work
for you, too. Got a stamp handy'!
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Frog Picking·
'Lost Art'
SAUK CENTER. Minn CAPI Tbe fros pick
in1 Nineu Just bm 't what It usf'd to bf don~ 1n
by putkkln and too many Pf'Ople But 70 year-old
Qib Hedatrom still l3 about th.-best pr'Ofeu ional
h'o1 pt<'ker you 'll Und around these parta
Hf'dllmm. Wh(l began his rm, pi('ktna caret1r
at ace 9. ean rem .. mbt1r whf'n fm1s wt-N' plentiful
''l'\'t> M't!n tht>m wht•n Uitty've layed two or
• three tons thkk an a slough within • hundrt'd ff'<'t
• of lhf' lake," ht• n 1d "Wht>n wt-U-\N1 to fro1t yeu'
;. •10. when ttw~ was plt•nty of them . wt"'d tr y t o
: find thok plac~
• '-ONCt.: Wt.: SPOTTED THEM, we ~\1uld Just
10 back Uwrt1 <'Vl'r)' dity Ir you'd sl1r k a dip ne·t in
• th~re, you'd fill a whole gunnysadt'." HMslrom
• aaad. "~ you l.'OuJd 1il11nd there tt:. long as you
~anted, ii you wanlcd to dip froJCs. You'd Just h'i!p
• r11bt on a dippm·. ~nd Lht'y'd JU:>t kt'ep ri~hl on 11
comin'."
~edstrom cOllt'C.'lS llbout 2,000 frogs a year for
medacal reseuch a l the 01Vt'rs1t y of Mtnnt'Sota
• Most come from lht' etrt·a around Wes lport Lllkt'
nearSaulk Centre in wcl>t cent ml M 111ne:.uld
When he was 9, fledslrom followed mowers 1n
fa rmers' fields and 111c·kecl frogs in the hay
m eadow. He ~ot to know the frogs' habits And
• now. no matler wh.Jt t1nw uf year , he know!> whl'rt•
to find rro~s
IN THE SPRINCi, T llt:Y t•~AVE lakto:-. <ind
spread out to look for food, he 'cud Around
harvest t ime. Lht•y sc•a rch fur cuv<.•r an brush ur
grass. then st~rt headmg ba<•k lowitrd the lakes for
:·hibernation. In the wintt'r, lht1y hibernate 1ust un·
der lhe ice next to shon•line
Hedstrom used to tr<tvel lo Canada. W1scoru;an ,
:. North and South l)a kota, Iowa, Ka ns as und
Nebraska to ~et his fro~s when the season was
·dosed in Minnesota. · ·
"A gr eat frog picker who could stay al it from
7 a .m. until 6 p.m could pick ISO to 300 pounds a
day," Hedsl.rom recalled.
But he found it ha rd to make a living al frog
p icking even in the good years. because "in them
days, frogs were only worth eight cents a pound."
.. THE TIONG THAT'S HURTING us right
now is the increase in population." he added.
"People are doing away with all the mars hes.
small slou~h holes. pol hoh•s and whe rever there is
water. And they're draining everything There's
nothing left for birds. fish or frogs, a nd frogs got to
bave water lo s pawn and pull through."
Other frog-kille rs are crop pesticides a nd
chemicaJs. w:tsht•d by the rain from farm fi elds in·
lo lowlands. mf!atlows <Jnd down the ri vers
. And the outlook isn't improving, Hedstrom said.
··1 don't think mu('h ;.ihout this s pring." he
~aid. "Thc.•rr might ""' <• ft•w fro~s tu ~o out amt lav
eRgs, and they h:i t<'11 and I hPy ~t·I to be ti littl~·
froR But 1hen th1'y vanish They don't come lrnC'k ··
Dftlilt Notirrs Broda .~of i«"r•
TA1t8ELL PM tn ..... " or t10.,..,, tontrlDUl10f"I~
FAANK M TAR8El L. rfl'\td'"' ot rn,.., c.-m~ to rtw (nr1,rc>pn .. , A
L~VM Hill,,(• P"\'t#d away on Mit't I _.,IP' \I N)IArV't1p Mfomo,1 .. t F UNI
20, lt1t'" L_... Hllrs. CA Survov.-0 N~•oorl HarbO< H•ch !.< Mol Adllt
b ' son l>Dr'ald M T11rbl"U ot S4'n•~ 8•rQrron fUf'W-rot Ho'1't" (OUf! M""""
An•. C•. 3 9rM\Och1ldr',.1' P tU\drt'1 Olff't lOr\ ~1•14
Judy •"d P on•IO Pr1•.)tr• t.tm 1lv
rTU~mort•I ~I/I(~ ••If t>t» h+-fd ""' M Ai;
1). ,.,, df P•Ctf f( VtPW M .. 'l10f "'
Park P•t dt< v , ... Mn rhh""
Nf'wpott 8eMno1u:•f'tr,,
VAHDYIU
J A COIJfllN~ \/AtHJ Y• E •o
P•\\eO d •dy nn ,.,. • ., 1~ fQffi if\
N1er\t'tf1Pld, W1\C.on\1n SUi v•vfl'O CJ't
httr f\u~t>-tno Jonn P Vunr,.,...,, c n1td1 •·n
Qoo1n L .,,.o Roll@•I w v.t1•Dy-•
p•rent\ Mt and "''' John Wr ,qf'I•
Gr•vetlde v-.rv•c.~~ •1U tw h .. 10 on
W~t1C\O.y ,., 1 00 PM ,., II~ C.ood
S"4!C>fl•rd Cernt1trv D"&<1Pe1 by It••
Diiday 8rllt"9f\ Morlu,.rv, Hu,.i.n910"
8 .. <11, Ce. 8HCh'9nd Talbo!rl 84' //II
VASQUEZ
ETHEl. E. VASQUEZ, '"'•dMI QI
Fountain valley, Ca P•l"'CI llWllY on
May 19, 1'1t. !.utv•ved by hN hu•IMM
OaYld G. v._,, """ D1111ld p ""' q.,.t, daUQl!lcr\ Mary Fr11nc.,, y,,,
Deatlis
Elsewhere
DALLAS <AP> Col.
Arthur hBull" Simons,
60 , the former Special
Forces officer who led a
team that rescued two
Am e rican e n gin eer s
who were held hostage
in Iran. died of heart
failure Monday.
REDONDO BEACH
I AP I M aj . G en
Homer 0 . Eaton, 76, re·
•1 I• .I .. I.. o •1' .. M " I >J'' ' ••o• l
'HO)' h11'4 l1H"S' lell dµ1trl '41icn ht \!. .. mt l 'Ii radio. all
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Ban Sought
Banks Threat
To Insurance?
It 's us ually the many lawyt'rs in the stale
Legis lature who arc criticized for voting with their
professionul s e lf inlnt'st :.tt heart. But lhe
er1t1c1srn rurdy changes a vote
Now simila r criticism is being le veled at the
Assembly 's leading insurance agent. Louis Papan,
<1 Dem()('rat from Millbrae. Papan . owner of a San l•'r<.i~cisc.·o real estate a nd insurance firm, is
pus hing for a permanent ban on insurance sales by
b<.inks and their pa rent holdJng companies.
BANKS. HF. SAYS, "EXIDBIT a kind of greed
a nd power in order lo enhance their financial posi
tion" and would provide unfair compeUtion for in
s urance agents. tie got a Lemporary oan on bank
~~~~~~~--"~, s ale:. of ins urance in
SOllTfn:R' Hn6. but Lhat law con-
(;ALIFOR:\I.\ tained a lhree·year "sun-
FO(~ I 'S sc•t" clause ending the
ban next year.
It takes som<.' doin~
to make• th(' wealthy California Hankers Associa·
t1on look hke :.t downtrodden undl'rdog. But that's
whut Papan has rlo11c
Aftl'r tht• t\sst•mbly -.·ntctl 47 7 to pass his
me<1sure , tht' burly Papan , right·hand man tu As·
•w mhly Sp1·akt·r l.t•<1 MrC~rlhy, twisted thP armi.
nf rnt•mhNs who w1·n· atJi.rnt for the roll -call Hntl
finally got r•n1111~h or thern 10 record belated v1J(•·~
to s wt•ll his margin to liO f,
PAPAN SAIO Ill:: WANTED TO "show the
banks.·· who are l1>bby1ng <.igainst his bill
F.nt1r<'I~· apart from its mc•rits, there seems lit·
tie chanl·e 1t can lose in the IA:!g1slature. Papan has
,.:al ht-red 22 co-authMs 1n the Senate to go along
with his 77 Assc>mhly ro·author5 By themselves.
the co·author-. are c:nou~h to pal>S 1t
Why did so many Jnin" For on<· thing, Papan's
a ll1<:1n1·e \¥1th McCetrthy It-ads many lcgblators to
-;upport his pt-l hill an t'.'<th.ml!<· for ho11ed for sur-
porl on I he1 r pd pruJc•cts
•·oR ANOTHER, THERE IS THE unpopulan
l y Of bankers. who W<Jnl IO SCll ins urance via
PAPAN
credit card bill inserts a nd
when tht'y make loans. Credit
unions and savings and loan as·
sociations. as Wl'll as oul-of·stale
banks. all can ::;ell these kinds of
insurance.
It's not easy for a group in-
r luding the likes or the Bank of
Ame rica. Security Pacific Na -
tional Bank and Crocker Na-
t1ona l Bank to plead unfair
compet 1t1on But that's jus t
what the hanks arc claiming.
quer, Mr\ O.Vld Paor Md M". l'•t•d
Ern", sl1len Mr~ Lloyd McE••r• ~""
Mn. J-Slayoe,. \11\IMlton ""''
day lrom 6"00 PM lo 8•00 PM IOllOw•d
by services •I lhf' For\! U,.11•<1
Metllodl&t 0-cn ol Founl••n V11ll•V.
IUM 8..-ct. AftOl~r ~f¥1C• ••II Or
helO on --.av "' 11 00 AM ol llW'
Cl'\urcl't, fOUO'We'd by 1ntpr-mf'nf d' Goud
SIM!pMrd Cl!meltry Dor...: !rel DY Dtl<lolY
(Jr!'ln.•\
LAL.JUI
CH IUSTOPH£ Q A N T HO N Y
l.AL.JER, rnoclo!flt O! Co.I" Mf'w , Ca
P•\\f!O a-v on M<tv ''· 1n~ Survtvt>cJ
by nh ,..,.,.,,.r Clar• u.11er ol C...I•
Me~•. C• . ht'\ \1~1 .. r GIOttAnf'
Har1de91ft of Hunllnooon a-.. ,h. C•
and Ill\ ""'t.-nal q<andparents o .. v.o
•nd Adl'll' Ar•n• """ llh PAl-rn•I 9fandmol,,... ~llln• l.•lfer •II OI
H•w Y-. S..rYl(.l') Wiii be M id on
Weclfte\day, l!My 1l, "1' el 4 00 PM ~I
Btlltz &.r!lf'on Co$ta Mf'w Chapel In
l•tmenl lon9 I )land H•llon•I
Cemt'tery, l..On9 l\lano, Nrw Yor~ VlsllaUOll TUHday, • 00 AM to • 00
ti r e d e ducator and "The Legislature is being asked to underwrite
former commandinJ? of-an inefficiC'nt system against future competition
ficer of the Cali fornia from banks ... says a Rankers Association position
Na tional Guard's 40th paper. ··Rather than take steps to improve their
Armored Division, died operation. the independent ins urance agents are
S un d ay ro l l owing a seek mg protectionist le~islat1on ."
l engthy illness. ThP indcpenricnt agcnl.'>, Papan among them,
claim that if they could, banks would pressure cus-
tomers to buy loan insura nce from them when tak-
ing out a loan. The bankers. of course. deny this.
SAN 1-'RAN CJSCO
(AP) · Mlnnie Mooser,
who ran a supper club
with her s ister Hattie
----------during Prohibition TllEV ALSO FEEL THEY are victims of dis-
year s. has died . The crimination.
,_FAMILY Aladdin Studio and Tif· COlOHIAL f«INIUL "This would not limit the sales of out-of-state
HOMI fin Roo m on Sutter banks and other lenders, "they say, "Why us?"
7801 Boll.a Av1· Street attracted s uc h Insurance agents an~wer that banks pose "a
Wes1m1ns11u famous e ntertainers as riuch greater threat" than other types of lenders
893-3525 Harry Houdini, Olsen because they arc so much more widespread. and Johnson, Ken Mur-
f'ACIFIC v11w ray and Jack Benny. To consumers. the meaning of Papan's pro-
MIMOllAL f'••• posal may be higher insurance premiums. For
Cemelel') Mortuary banks, because of their sheer size, can onen obtain
Chaoel ... e--1~~~~!;;=;;!!!;~~'1 lo w group insurance rates both for term life in-500 Pac•tic \168w-Oii.... ~1'\ce and flW small po 100 es1gn o cover Ne=-~fa8c,ach the ir loans. Thal. m turn, would draw customers
McCottMICK MOIUUAlllS
Laguna Beach
4S.-~1f)
Laguna ~ills
768-0933
n pistrano
495-1776
IALT&-.. ON
N•AL HOMI 646-2424
Costa Mesa
873-9450
l&LllOAOWAY
MOlnUAH
110 Broadwav
Costa Mesa
642-9150
SM'rMA'IVIMIU MOITUAIY
-WllTCUI" CMAllL CrentofY • Fl<>Wer Shop
427 E. t7th St
Cost• MeSI 8"'8 4888
WlllOftml
• IMftn MOITUAIT
W Mein St ~ ....
• Interment In
Anr Cemetery
•Shipment
•Burl81
lneurence
•Cr•nwllon
1211. complete
Call for frtt
Cremation PorlfoliO
1mm-...Ave. ca... .....
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from other sellers of insurance
AND THAT'S JUST WHAT the independent in-
s urance lobby wants to avoid.
But should an insurance a ent be I din the
ag n g1s ature? Those w o say "no"
should be a ware that virtually every major
legislature iss ue Involving lawyers -and that
m eans al least half the issues decided -is decided
by lawyers. They certainly wouldn't want to cast
stones at the influential insurance man in their
midst.
Grenade Kills Man
BENONI, South Africa <AP) -David Kruger,
a 21-year·old artist, pulled the pin on a hand
grenade during a family gathering, killing himself
and seriously Injuring two other persons, police
said.
Mike Kruger, David's brother, said the ex-
plotion waa an accident. Standing in the blood·
spattered dinJng room of his par:enta' home. Mike
aaid hia brother, a former sout h African
serviceman, bad not known the 1renade was Uve.
Speakinc to reporters with lean in hla eyes,
lllke ••id David had bffn playing with tbe
1renade, addiq, "When will these fools learn?
Whe11 wl11 they atop these 1amea with ll'eftadea and llve ammunJtlon?"
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Declining
City's Largest Age Group Now 20 to 24-
Huntlnston Beach r ealdenla
are 1etlina older according to a
special census that puts the
city'a llOl>Ulation at 187,419.
The-clty's median age has
Jumped from 26 to 28 since the
last census in 1973 while the
m ost significant c hanges have
occurred in the decline in lhe
number of persons under 18.
IN mt: CENSUS of 1970, the
group accounted ror 40 percent
of the city's population.
When the census results of
1973 were compiled, the younger
population had dropped to 36
percent.
According to the census com·
pleted Jan. 22, the group now
represents less than 15 percent or the city's population.
OFFICIALS SAV they at -
tribute the maturing process to
the decline of large families and
a general downward trend in
household sizes. They added that
high priced houses also may be
a factor
The most s1gnif1 r;rnt increase
has taken pli.ICC in lhc 20·24 a~e
bracket which now stands dt 10.5
pt'rc<'nt of the population It 1s
the city's l.iq~csl age group,
Senior ritizc.•us a lso have
shown steady mcrl•ases und they
comprise 5 4 percent or the
population.
T he city's population of 167.419
Mesan Makes
Dean's List
J e nni re r S Le 111 n g . g r '1 n d
da ug htPr o f Mr ;rnd Mr'\.
George Heck of Costa MC',a. w;;s:-.
na med lo the Ot.>an !> I.1 st .'at
Christ College Irvine for the
winter , 1979 qu3rtcr · ,
She achieved a 4 0 _grad•· point
averagt> by t:arning a n "A" m
every cour::.1·
lier parents. Mr and Mrs Ed
S t l'lling . an• w11rk111g with
Lutheran H1b lt· Transl:itors ir1
Monruv1 ~1. Lal),·ria, Wt•st l\fric:.i --·-
Sk11n q cl,:ic;s 1tHJ1J aos
are the bC'it pl.ice to
buy or o;ett 'ik1 wPar ..inct
equipment 111 the Ddily
Pilot •
642-5678
A lot of th1· peopl•·
ldmmro·up 111 '1d::. hn•"• dn·
getting hung up on 0ur
pho ne hm::i:
We're sorry, but d S thou·
sdnds and thousonds of
µeople turn 10 lhf· hti:. fur
help. we Cdn I h1•lp tl1• ·
resulhng busy !'ltqnrll·.
But you ca11 help' Hdp
yourself to some quirk.
ee1s y information dnd <JV01cl
letttng 0 11r phunP problems
ddd lo your qo!:i prciblcm
first, call 636-RIDE
c•ttrly or J,111>, wht>n hn<"; .:ire
n1ore hkely to be lre<l Or:
simply d1cll the oper,1tor and
U!* our toll ff'Ct" number
ZENITH 7 RlDE
--·
is an increase of 17 percent ftom
the 1973 census figure of 1'3.325.
The annual rate ot 1rowtb ii set
at 3.1 percent.
OTHER CENSUS lindi111s In·
elude:
-CAUCASJON8 MAKE up
16.6 percent of t.be population.
Others: Hiapanlca, 4.4 perHat;
Japawe. 1.2 pereeat; Soutbeut
Asian, 0.9 percent; Chineee, 0.8 · •
percent; Blacks, 0.5 percent:
-The median household in·
come is $22,187 which is about 13
percent. higher than the coun-
tywide income, according to or-
Cicials.
-The median mortgage pay·
ment for families is S338 per
month.
-The median rent. is '293.48.
American Indians, 0.3 percent;
Filipill08, 0.3 percent.
-Thirty-seven percent ol the
r Hidenta favor preservation of
the Bolsa Chica for wildllle
habitat and linear park. 8.2 per.
<'ent favor a combination or
wildlife habitat. public marina,
residential de velopment and
linear park.
8 Coast Seniors
Seek Bof A Awards
Eight Orange Coast high school seniors will compete in Los
Angeles Wednesday for Bank of America's Achievement Awards.
They will participate with 28 other Southern California students in
an all-day competition before a wards totalling $27,000 are given out that night.
nine students each. Included in
THE STVDENTS are compel· the fine art.~ competition are:
1ng in four divisions composed of David Schre ier of Irvine.
Coast College
Will Offer
Swi,m Classes
Orange Coast College will of
fer s wimming lessons m the
sc hool pool beginning June 18 Cla~es will be held for three·
y{'ar ·old loddJers and advanced
toddlers. non-swimmers. begin·
n1ng s wimmers. a d vanced
beginners and intermediates.
TllE 40·MINUTE classes will
ht> held Monday through-Friday
fo r two weeks. Toddler clao;ses
~•re Sl2, non-swimmt.>r classes
<fff' $10 and others ar~ S8
Re~istration is June 16 from 9
a m . to noon in the college gym
TllRl-:t: OTllF.R two wt>ek
.,,·o.;-;1on-; will bt· held bt'~inninJ..:
.July 2 . .July Hi and .July 31J Sum
m t!r swim program hr<>1..'hun·-.
t·an h<' 1)bt;iint"CI in the school";
.1dm1nJSlral1on hu1ld1ng
For mort• 1nform at1on. CCIII
!l5ti·5~.
University Hi~h School; Ingrid
Tichy of Irvine, Orangewood
Acad e my ; a nd Randall H .
Wa mpl~ or Huntington Beach,
Edison High School.
Competing in the liberal arts
div1s 1on is Jus tin Hecht of
N e w port Beach , Newport
Harbor High School..
INCLUDED IN the vocational
arts competition are: Steve
Curtiss of Huntington Beach.
Edison High School ; and Sylvia
Wallis of Ne wport Beac h.
Corona del Mar High School.
·In th e sc ience and
mathematics competition, stu-
de nts include: Craig Kain of
Corona del Mar. Corona del Mar
High Schoof; .a nd Hoyt Yee of
Sunset Bf>ach. HunUngton Beach
Hi~h School.
FIRST PLACE winners in
l'ach C'ategory will receive
~2.000. Second and third place
winners will receive $1.000 and
S750. and a ll others will receive
~!)\}() efl<'h
Tht• stuc'fents first we re select
1•c1 by thf'ir school's faculty, the n
compell-d aj?amst students from
nc11?hbonng schools before con-
tinuing to the final competition.
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qellwr Complete schooul1 ·
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uut Orange County You'll
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shoppmq center~. colleg"'1
campuSf!s. hbranes and
senior citizen centers
more mformat1on. We're
doing everythmq we can to
cope with the gas cns1s.
Like puttmg on new o per·
dtori os It.1st as we can
tram lhem
So. you may not need
ro phone at all But please
k<.-ep trying 1f you need
We know busy Imes are
1rntdtmg, but better to
wmt on phone Imes than
!iii in gas Imes.
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series, b••
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car1>4.!ntcr Glenn
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FEATURES OPEN BOWLING,
THR.EE GAMES FOR 1HE PRICE OF
TWO SWEEPSTAKES PRIZES
ETC ETC ETC r:rc .... t I I
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May 31, subject to lane avallablllty.
(Phone ftretl) 0,... "5••• .. .,.,
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Other pttne. tool No purchHt nece1Ury.
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Laiilb Closes_in Stf e __ ~ _
Fountain J" alley Familiea Gather at School -
On June 16, Lamb School in Fountain Valley wu represented by school board member Betty RAl!.."';tJMS•
wlll be clottna for good -one of two elementary Mi1nanelli and aasistant 1uperiDtendent Jack acboola ln the district victimized by decllnin1 Mabken. ttl4MMIOl a ...
s tudent enrollment. COITA .. A
But the end of claaaea at the 1s.year·old Students provided mualcal selections, parents 1•·1114
lnaUtuUon ia being m et with a different rorm or were pl'ftented with planta and lhanka, and those claat. connected wtlh Lamb School went home wtlh the Call 142•1171. U>ouahl that tbe acbool went out in style. Put • few word•
RATkER THAN BEMOAN THE loss, about --------....------------._ ___ a_o_wo__..~k-=t=o=r ~yo::..u_.__J
250 students. parents and members of the Lamb
S<-hool family gathered ror a farewell to their
favorite school.
The ceremony featured music, plaques and
presentations. But perhaps the most special
awards or Mil went lo students in memory of
Danny Roy and Troy Watson.
D1tnny, 8, died or leukemia in October 1977.
Though he often arrived for classes wearing casts,
the students understood.
The altitude or fellow students was one reason
Danny was able to stay in school until jus t two
weeks before his death.
TROY WATSON WAS ANOTHER favorite of
the Lamb School ramlly. Troy was a sophomore at
Edison High School when he died in a traffic
accident last fall.
Sportsmanship awards in Troy's name were
presented to John Portillo, AJ)ril Rozen and Mark
Twiford.
Citizenship a wards in Danny's name were
presented to Kimi Taylor, Sara Achzidger and
Mt•lis~a llannen.
The ho11ors will lw pre,.ented a nnually Next
yt•a r . howt•vt•r, th<.· award:. ccn ·mony will be hE:ld
at Art•vcloi. School.
DOWNTOWN STORE
CLOSES FOR GOOD TODA YI
&RAID RE-OPEllll&I
Friday, June 25 At Goldenwest And Warner
With Orange County First And Only
FULL SERVICE, SELF SERVICE
T.V. AND APPLIANCE STORE
and Worn•r ..... 40 1 Main
'1• I y 'Ill~ •1
THAT'S WHERE LAMB STVDF.NTS will be HvnMQIHflil<tO{h H..,n1u1qtonll.ach attendin~ nc:xt fall. lronira lly, Arevelos students ~~~~~2~-~S~$~·~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~S~3~6~-~7~S~6~1~~ atttmclt•rl Lamb for a time while wa iting for their
schoolto be built in the early '60-\.
Lamb School, dedicated in honor of early area
pioneer Wi lltJm D. Lamb. will becom e lht:
headquarters ror t he lluotmglon Beach Union
l hgh School Di~t rict
Reltltivt's of Lamb were unable to attcnrf the
dos ing ceremony becau:.l' or an 1llnci.s 1n the
family.
PRINCIPAL CHERYi. SNOWDEN WAS the
evening's mas ter of c:erc monaci., and the d1stn~·l
Cory Cites 377
Wrong Benefi_ts
SAC RAM ENT O IAPl The state paid
Medi·Cal benefits for at ll·ast 377 persons who were
already dc•ad in a single month in 1977. state
Controller Ken Cory says.
An audit or the Medi-Cal program of free
medical care for the poor found that benefits were
paid for al least 7.8 percent of the 4,800 Medi-CaJ
ret'ipients who had died in December 1977, Cory
said Monday.
THE PAYMENTS TO SUCH providers as
doctors. nursing homes and pharmacies were for
services all~gcdly performed after the persons'
deaths, Cory said.
At a Capitol news conference, Cory said the
loss in governme nt runds was dilricult to pinpoint
but would be as much as $2 million if the rate
continued for a year.
Many of the improper payments were for less
than $50 and could ha ve rC'i.ulted from clerical
e rrors, Cory sa id. lie said auditors were not
look ans.( for fraud, just ove rpayments.
But. he added, "I have a certain norma l
s u s picion whe n a pharm acy is providing
medication to someone who as already dt•ceased ."
AUDITORS FOl1N D NUMEROUS instances or
Medi·Cal cards hcin~ issued lo dead pe<>ple, in one
c<isc as long as 18 months after death. Cory said
He said the problem was that eligibility for the
cards was dcte rminPd larJ.(cly by federal computer
tapes which we re not kept up to date.
But the bulk or the problem, he said, was the
poli c 1n~ of t he program m ainly lert up to
Medi-Cal's private ball collector. which he said
lacked s uHicU'nt incentives to weed out improper
payments .
A NEW CONTRACT GIVING the slate lighter
control over Med i-Cal hill collection <ind new
procedures instituted by the s late Health Services
Department a t his request should help solve the
problem , Cory said.
In the meantime, he said he asked the
department to seek repayment or the funds.
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LOCAL I CALIFORNIA
7 Stales Face
Water Crisis
WASHINGTON <AP> -The seven states witJWr tbe Colondo
Rlver buin will face critical water sbortqes witbin 25 yean, but
covenunenta are likely to worsen the sbortqe1 by falliaC to prepare
for the criaia, the General Accounting Office warm.
"Immediate actions are needed if a projected water •bortaae in
the bulJ;t la to be .~voided or im'-the water too salty for man.v
pacts .mift:imized, the GAO. an uses before the year 2000, the 1nvest1gaUve arm of Congress, GAO said.
said Monday. In addition, demands for
"SINCE EVERYONE agrees
that a water shortage is going to
occ,ur at some future time, we
believe it is only reasonable to
have an established plan of how
the water facilities will be
operated during a shortage," the
study said.
But lbe GAO noted :
-STATES AND THE
feder"1 government disagree on
how much water is available from
the Colorado River.
-Salinity levels are increas·
ing despite efforts to remove dis·
solved salts from the water.
water by Indian tribes may ez.
acerbate the problem.
THE GAO NOTED that suffi-
cient water exists today to ser~e
the region's booming population,
rapid industrial growth and
fertile agricultural lands.
But, it said, ·'the Colorado
River'buin is in trouble."
Many of the complex pro·
blems facing the region can be
solved or minimized. but oftty i(
federal, state aJl(I local govern-
ments quickly begin to find solu·
tions through cooperation and
long-range planning.
These young dancers will be performing at Festival of
Arts grounds in Laguna Beach as part of show by
Pauline Kyne SchooJ of Dancing. Friday performance is
at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday at 2:30 p.m . From left. are
Chrissy Auth. Suzy Sassin. Lene lle Garcia. Tegan
Powell. Winnie Poster <top 1. Ji Ila Harrington. Amy
Donner. Heidi Auth. April Flores and Kasey Childs.
Name of show is "Get Up And Dance."
The federal government
and states cannot agree on
criteria for determining when a
shortage exists. a nd how the
water in the reservoirs should be
m a n age d during s u c h a
shortage.
The Colorado River drains an
a rca encompassing 242 ,000
square miles. It provides water
for the states of California.
Wyoming. Utah. Colorado, New
Mexico, Arizona and Nevadu.
.Conlract
Awarded
For Drain
~Command Change Set
(;en, Leo LeBlanc to Take Over 3rd MAW
TO TAKE COMMAND
Gen. LeBlanc:
Major General William R.
Maloney will relinquish com·
mand of the 3d Marine Aircraft
Wing to Major General seleetee
Leo J . LeBlanc Jr. i n a
ceremony Wednesday at 3 p.m.
at MCAS. El Toro.
Maloney has served with the
Jd MAW since June 1977 . first llS
assistant wing commander
MALONEY'S NEW llSSl{ln
ment will be as command"1g
~eneral. 1st MAW. Okinawa
LeBlanc enlisted in the Navy
m November 1948, and served as
an airman a~naval aviation
cadet. After flight training at
Pensacola. he was com·
missioned a second lieutenant in
the Marine Reserve and de·
signaled a naval aviator in Nov-
ember 1951.
The gener al served in the
Korean War as a squadron pilot
with the tst MAW and a forward
air controller with the Seventh
Audubon Society
Sets Slide Show
Tbe South Coast Audubon Society will view a slide presenta·
tion of Australia and the Outback on June 5 in San Clemente.
Irene and Arthur Langton traveled 12,000 miles in Australia,
and brought back slides of the birds. animals and vegetation of the
land.
The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the community room
of the Laguna Federal Savings and Loan building, in San
Clemente. For information. call 492-3493.
CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH
• COUNCILMAN IC
DISTRICTS
~ ......... .,, Ol••ffe• la Offlag
Marines. tst Manne Division
RETURNING TO THE United
States in August 1953, he served
as a flight instructor before re·
porting to El Toro in March 1956
On his first tour here. Le Blanc
se rved initiall y as special
services officer. and later as ex·
ecutivc and comm:.inding officer
of lh.,ad quarter s and Head-
quarters Squadron. 3d MAW.
Havin~ been rt'assigned to
VM F-251. he accompanied the
squadron on its deployment to
Ats ugi , Japan. returning in
January 1961 to Quantico. Va ..
where he served in a variety of
assignments.
In July 1967, LeBlanc arrived
in Vietnam where he served as
commanding officer of both
Marine Air Base Squadron-12
and VMA-211. He left Vietnam in
September 1968. when he was as·
signed to Fleet Maiine Force.
Pacific. in Hawaii. serving as
air operations officer and later
as deputy operations officer.
AS A COLONEL, he became
.:ommanding officer of MAG-12.
1st MAW. remaining until April
1976. With advancement to
brigadier general. he was as·
signed as deputy director for
operations. J-3. Joint Staff. Joint
Chiefs of Staff. Washington.
LeBlanc's decorations include
the Legion of Merit with gold
star and combat V, the Dist·
inguished Flying Cross, the
Meritorious Service Medal with
two stars and the single mission ·
air medal with Numeral 24. and
the Joint Ser vice Commendation Medal.
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' This ts what Newport Beach's coun-
• cilmanic districts will look like tn 1980 un·
• der a recl11trtctlq plan tbat bas been
·; 1tven preliminary •= by the City
•, # Council. 1be major would be the
. removal of the oceaalrcmt nellbborhoods . :4 Cameo Shonl aacl lhoNellfft from Di•-
: : trtct 1 IDd the lDcllllan of Bil Canyon{ln
:·~ ,
District 5. Also, a portion of Baycrest
would be switched from District 4 to Dis·
trict 3 and Eastbluff would be moved
f 11>m Dlstrict 5 to District 4. The changes
renect shifts in the city's population, city
officials said. Revl1lon1 are required
every four years under the City Charter.
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Conference
Set June 2
A conference on the rights and
responsibilities of the develop-
mentally disabled. their families
and their caretakers will be held
June 2 at the Fairview State
Hospital auditorium in Costa
Mesa.
The conference wil I be held
from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m under
the sponsors hip of Regional
Center of Orange County.
Speakers will include former
Fairview director Dr. Mich<tel
L evi ne. a tto rneys Valerie
Vanaman and Cathy Blakemore
a nd client rights specialist
Peggy Russo.
lnrormation is available by
calling 973-1999.
DAILY PILOT
CLASSIFIED ADS
642·5678
VARIOUS COMPACTS, laws,
court decisions and a treaty with
Mexico have allocated the
river's water. The allocations to
the stat.es and to Mexico total
17 5 million acre.feet of water per year.
Various estimates are made or
the amount of water the river
can provide each year. For its
studies. the Bureau or Reclama.
tion uses an estimate of 14 .8
mill ion acre-feet. an estimatl'
the GAO called "one of the more optimistic projections ..
Other estimates ranJ?c from 13
million to 14 million acre -feet or
water per year
IN 1975, A TOTAL of 12 15
million acre-feet pe r year wa~
utilized by the various states.
The bureau estimates the de·
ma nd for water will be 14.81
million acre-feet by 1990 and
15.11 acre-feet by the year 2000.
Moreover. increasing saJinity
of the water is likely to make
The contract for construction
of a $1 .3 million storm drain
along Hyland Avenue in Santa
Ana and Costa Mesll was
awarded to the K. E.C. Com·
pany·Keith E. Card. a joint ven-
tur e b y Orange County
supervisors .
The drainage facility will run
along Hyland from near the San
Diego Freeway to Segerstrom
Ave nue. county c ontract ad-
ministrator Mits Okayama sa1d
CONST R UC TION I S
scheduled to begin this week and
the drain is slated for comple-
tion by mid-November. he said.
Cost or the pro1ect w i II be split
bet ween the c·ities and the rnun
ty. with e<ich cit~ contributing
one.fourth of the total expenM·
as well as providin~ r1ght·Of·
w,..ay .
THE STORM DRAIN will
serve planned new d~velopment .
Costa Mesa ofric1 a Is s aid
Hyland Avenue . which run~
from South Coa st Drive to •
Sunflower Avenue. will be ex-
tende d north lo Se~erstrom
Avenue
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cokes. records, ha mbuq~ers. movies and your
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PR, Not Ft-egosi's Cap-of T@a
AP Wire~•·
JIM FREGOSI DOESN'T LIKE POST-GAME INTERVIEWS.
Padres Wi1i, 3-2
Dodgers Beat
Dodgers Again
SAN DI EGO 1AP 1 The two-time defending National League
champion Los Anr,eles Dodgers continue to stru~le. As far oS
Manager Tom Lasorda is concerned. his team has more to do with
that than the opposition. '-
"We're not getting the big out or the big hit when we need it,"
said Lasorda afl <'r lh(' l)Qdgcr~ dropped a 3·2 decision lo the San
Diego Padr('S Monday night.
ll 's been a tough week for Lasorda and his troops.
LASORDA
OPENING A nine-game road trip in
Atlanta, the Dodge r s had won nine
s traight befor e dropping two to the
Braves. two to Cincinnati, and the opener
here to the Padres.
It seems like it's been the same old
story for the Dodgers during the early part
of the season -either they get good
pitching and no hilling, or good hitting and
no pitching. Anyway you look atit, it adds up
to a 20-23 record.
Monday. the Dodgers got s potty
pitching from Andy Messersmith (2-4 ),
and untimely hitting from the other eight
starters as Eric Rasmussen, who entered
the gam(' 1-4 with a 5.49 ERA, tamed Los
Angeles on five bits.
"IT FEELS GOOD," said Rasmussen about the victory.
"That's kind of a payback game. They <Dodgers> got me the first
time."
The Dodgers. a noted fastball bitting club, were given more
than they could handle in Rasmussen's slider.
"I was throwing it on the sidelines about three days ago,'·
Rasmuaaen said, "and I asked Chuck <pitching coach Chuck
Estrada) what he thought of it. He wanted to know why I hadn't
been throwing it."
Despite Rasmussen's heroics be wasn't the only star of the
game. Outfielder Kurt Bevac;qua grabbed some glory of his own
when his one-out single in the bottom of the ninth drove in the win·
ning~.
bard·luck lose r Messer s mith . Ras mu ssen s acrifice d
Smith to second and, after Gene Richards was walked intentional·
ly. Bevacqua single<f..to left.
THE PADRES TOOK a 2·0 lead in the fourth inning on a single
by Gene Tenace and Fernando Gonzalez' fourth homer of the
__ a~ason. The Dodgers lied the score in the sixth on a two-run single
by Gary Thomasson. --
After Thomasson 's hit, Rasmussen retired the last 10 Dodger
batten.
Cup Runneth Over
MONTREAL <AP>. -They
are called "Lea Glorieux," the llorioua ones, by the French·
"Wo.-..-.peaklnl fans who adore them.
Tbey are "'Jbe Habs," the inbabi·
tanll of Montreal, to the Enclish·
1peakq. To any and all, they are the
National Hockey Lea1ue's
cbampklm yet a1aln. A lourtb c:oaaec:uUve 1ummer or celebra·
Uoll awatta the Montreal Cana· dleu, wbo bave earned every
r'MtMdayollt.
another. "I'm going to go cra1y
for three or four days, juat like
everyone else," be said.
Everyone else, It seemed, bad
a head start. One frisky Cana·
dlen splattered cbampa1ne on
Canadian Prime Minister Pierre
Trudeau -and sot away with it.
Car horns blared ln the streets
after the glorious ones bad won
the title for the el1hth Ume ln 12
yean but only the flnt on their
bome lee since I.-.
"I Just feel incredibly re-
laud," laid aoalle Ken Dryden,
who fac=ed only 15 lbota in wiD· Dini tbe ftftb cbampiaublp of
snea adive .euou wttb tbe
club. ..I'm interested lD ~
bome and drtnkinc in tt* af~
( ... llON'l'a&AL, •••• 81)
Angel Manager Holds No Love for Writers
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM
Ol 1119 o.lly ~ ......
Jim Fregosi doesn't hale reporters. It's just that he
docsn 't see eye· to-eye with them very often.
Whe n Fregosi was hired last June to guide the
California Angels, he had plenty of ideas about
managing.
He bas always been a devoted student of the game.
and his personaHty includes most of the ingredients
necessary for a manager -pride, aggressiveness.
leadership and a fierce will to win.
But he lacks one trail many
club owners look for in a manager -the
another one who's following the c:lub for the first time. And
it's not easy for them."
Daily Pilot: You mean, that leads~ a lot of bad ques·
lions. which you don't like? .
Fregon: "Well, it takes a while to team what it takes
over 162 games. Everybody looks at immediate thin15.
They don't think about down the line. In other words, they
think about one game, winning or losing. That's what their
direct foe~ is o~. Whereas I'm thlnkinc about 10 games
down the line."
ability to be a public relations man, to
"sell': his team through the media.
Tommy Lasorda is an example of the
perfect PR man. His tales of "Dodger
Blue" have kept reporters amused for
more than two years.
•f ll'Ouldn't ghw
a (IJ~) tehat a
DaUy Pilot: Is there anything in
particular about what these reporters do
that you don't like?
F'Tef/Oft : "Second-guessing. It's the
easiest thing in the world to second.guess.
But I don't ever see tb~m picking up a
phone to the dugout and first·guessing." But the only thing Frcgosi has in com·
mon with Lasorda is that they're both
Italian. Fregosi looks forward to post·
game chats with reporters like a lion
tamer looks forward to getting inside the
cage.
writer acrites ahut
nee. T1wg t"an rfp •11
(f)Wrp), they t"Gft do
Daily Pilot: What would your reaction
be 1f some reporter ever did call the
dugout to suggest somethang'!
·'The hardes t tt11ng about he1o g
m a nager is dealing with the press,"
Fregosi says. It seemed like a good de·
parture point for an inter view.
adtatecer tlwfl want.
.4nd tehftt I ~t led
F'rego&i: 1 laughing l "I'm liable to
punch 'em in the face. If they're sitting up in the press box and they say, 'gee, why
did he do s uch·and-such, ·that's fine. Come
into my office after the game and I'll tell
you why I did that. But don 't come in and
say, ·you shouldn't have done that'." Druly Pilot : Is your complaint that toQ
m a ny reporters misquote you in the
paper?
F'rego&i : "Nab, I'd say most of the lime
they're relatively accurate A lot of times
a writer wants to make his point and he
will take out of context something that you
have said to show his point.
.., tef~h I , I'll jut
pt11tth (IJl.eep)er
i tM fare.•
Dculy Pllot: A comment like that
usually seems to get one of your cold.
stares and non-answers. Why do you com·
pletely ignore some reporter's questions?
"But on the whole, the writers. as fa r
cerncd, are fairly accurate."
as I'm con·
Dally Piwt Then what is 1t you don 't hke about re·
porters'
,..regost· "First of all . I think that a lot of the media. a
lot of the. press. are not knowledgeable about the gamt·
It's not really a rap at them . ~!'Ii just that they haven't
been around as mu<'h as, say. the writers in the east For
instance, this :;ear we have. cov~ring the An gels, a writer
who's come off a basketball beat in Philadel.phia, and
F~$1: "I'll completely ignore a
question because I probably think it's stupid, and at that
particular time J 've got other things on my mind besides
makin~ the reoorter aware that he's asked a stupid <bleep).
iog question. And 1f he wants to come mto my office the
next day at 2 or J o 'clock and say, 'why didn 't you answer
my qut'Stion.' I'll tell him why. But he expects me to do
that either immediately after or immediately before a ball
game, and I've got other Cbleep)ing things on my mind
besides what's going in the newspaper. Because they can
write any 1 bleep ling thing they want, to be honest with
you. and I don 't give a «bleep). They can write that I'm a
ISee PR, Page 82 I
Their Exp~ions Tell It All •••
Costa Mesa's Danny Ongais <left) and Newport Beach's
John Mahler (right) are all smiles after qualifying for the
Indy 500 Sunday -but Irvine's John Martin <below> is
anything but happy after being bumped. Ongais will start
in the ninth row while Mahler, the last to qualify Sunday,
,..,. ...........
will start in the 11th row. Martin, who was bumped from
the starting lineup three times and reinstated twice
because of disqualifications, was next in line to make
another attempt when the gun went off at 6 o'clock Sun·
day to end the qualifications.
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Tueed9y. MJY 22, t979,
A Cepeute Report '""" tM Wortd of Sporta
·=Stones Blows Whistle
On 'Amateur' Promoters
Fro•APDllpa&cMe
NEW YORK H1&b jumper Dwl&bt Ston es, m
barred tnd~flnttely fr-om ~ompeUtloo by lbe
Amateur Athlet.k Union. cooceded Monday that he
bad ~ pald for compeUna IJl meeu. lo v6olaUon
of amateur rules, and said aome ot tbe money Ulerally w•b
paned to blm under lablea.
St.ones lnditaled that not ln all tnatancea was the money
Jlveo freely He told of ooe lnstance. al a lm track meet in
Pblladelpbla, when be demanded $500 dw1na the event tu
make an attempt at breaklnl hia lndoor record. Stones said
be told a man acting as a Uailoo to the meet director. "You
go tell him I will not even have the bar raised unless ht!'ll
~uaran&ee me $500 for breaJdn& It .''
Stones recalled, · 'Tbe auy erudllDllY said be dido 't like it but.
'Okay.'"
Stones said be broke the record on the rirst jump, Mnd
added.·~ bulcallyithe first t.bl.a& was I'm going to get the
money • second, 'm lolni to concentrate on the world
record."
"J have llterally been paid under a ,able. . . in a
'restaurant. Put your hands under the tablti and 1.here's m~
money," Stones said.
He said he also bad been paid by meet directors dunng
the events when ''the guy bad thousands of dollars in his
sweat clothes."
One of the meeb for which Stones said he was paid was
the UCLA lnvttationaHn Lo5 Angeles two years ago, but the
meet 's director, Al Franken, denied he had paid Stones or
any olher athJete.
-------4~w-le•I flle D .. -----
After becoming the first woman reporter allowed in
tbe Texas Rangers' clubhouse, CaUly Gordon of Seatfle
set down her policy: "I don't talk to naked players.
They've got to bave at least a towel on."
1t'...,.er Ba•• Rose C'ere••••
Dick Wagner seems intent upon forcing Cin· •
cinnati baseball fans to foTgel Pete Rose. Either
that, or his latest move is an effort to gain the
Bush League Hall of Fame.
The Cinc.-lnnati chapter of the Baseball Writers Associa-
tion of America voted Pete Rose the most valuable player on
last year's Cincinnati Reds. But Wagner won 't lj?t Rose re-
ceive the award In Riverfront Stadium now that he plays for
the Philadelphia Phillies.
"I am not mterested in 'honoring a player from another
team here in our park," said the Reds' president. "I don ·t
know that we have a poJlcy against it, but to my kndowledgf'
since we have been running the club we have just never given
a player from another team an award on our field.
''In fact, today that sort or thing could even be construed
as tampering."
KEVIN NORICK
The Reda and Pbilies meet for tbe ft.rat time durtq tbe
rqular 1U10D wben Pblladelptaia arrlv• for a fov·1ame
wt'ekend aeries starting June 1 when tbe Reda return from a
lWU•WMk·kJaa.road lrip.
GMWrw T•-~ for J3 Bti., 3·1 £•••
New Yon'• a. G..., 1urrendered u bits -• the moet In a 1ame lD b1a c.,_r-aod lad BW·
laalaa• came out of the bullpen ror uetro1t u the
1'1atr8 defeated last year's Cy Young Award
winner, l ·l , aivina Guidry bis third lou of the )'ear <aaainat
four wine> wblcb equala b1a entin losa total of Jut year . . .
HMkea Powell'• RBI double capped a three·run rally in the
ninth inning to lead Minnesota to a 7-6 victory over Texas.
GUIOaY
Mlke Manlaall gained his lllh save of tbe
youn\!d,ason, preserving ttie victory for
Pete era <2·0). Spal'Q Lyle picked up
tbe 198& for tbe Rangers . . . WIDle Bortoa
amaibed a three-run homer and Dan
Me1er collected a single and two doubles.
powering Seattle over Kansas City. 12· 7
. . . alck 8-eUl drove lo two nms with a
double to key a five-run outburst In the
fourth inning a s Toronto defeated
Cleveland, Prl ... •lb Mwldt.'1 first·
pitch leadoff bome run lD tbe a1xtb inning
triggered Philadelphia to a 5-3 win over St.
Louis ... Willie S&arceu belted b1a Dintb bome nm of the
season and Bert Blylevea earned hla Ont rictory as Pit·'
tst>urgh snapped Montreal's three·game wtanlq llrealt with
a 4·2 decision . . . Bob Boner's three-nm homer ID tbe fifth
inning carried AUanta to a 7-5 triumph over Houston . . , Cy
Young Award winner Gaylord Perry bu 1iped a contract
through the 1980 season ... Cal Slate Fullerton will face
Gary Adams• UCLA Bruins in tbe opening gaine of tbe NCAA
Division I baseball regional playoffs at Fresno State Friday
at 2. Fresno State meets Portland U. at 6 in tbe other first
round game of the three-day, double elimination event. The
winner goes to Omaha, Neb. for the College World Series.
Walton Reeol't!ring E're• 8•r.,e.,,
.., Blll Walton was listed in good condition at a • Los Angeles hospital after ankle surgery Mon.day .
to remove bone spurs ... Cleveland Cavaliers
Coach Bill Fikb and Cavaliers President Nick J.
Mllett announced that Filch has been released from the final
two years or his contract and general manager of the NBA
team ... Russell Erxleben. the sure-footed ltickertrom the
University of Texas who was the New Orleana Saints' fi.rst-
round draft pick, signed a six-year, multi.OOUar contract ...
The Washington Redskins have signed free-agent An Maloee,
a 6-0, 220·pound fullback and older brother of Redskin
tailback Benny Malone ... Jim BU.Ilea. a 17-year veteran
kicker with the St. Louis Cardinals, attained free-agent status
Monday . . . The Winnipeg J ets locked up a piece of history
for themselves when they won the 1978·79 World Hockey As·
sociation championship. Gene Boardet resigned as Fresno
State University athletic director to take a job with a de-
velopment firm ... Kevin lleettan from Cal State Fullerton
1s one of four new players to sign with Athletes in Action
ba:iketball team. Others are Jim Couce of Arkansas, Eldon
Lawyer of Oral Roberts and Dan t~rost from the University of
Jowa. ·
TelPridoft~ Radio
TV: No cwnts scheduled.
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KMPC (710>; Dodgers at San Diego, 6:55 p.m .. KABC <700).
LANCE STEWART
f'roaaPageBJ
MONTREAL
termath o r what bas hap-
pened."
WHAT HAPPENED: J acques
Lemaire scored twice -includ-
ing the second Cup-winning goal
o r his career -and Rejean
Houle added three assists to
pace the Montreal triumph. Bob
Gainey, named tbe playoffs'
Most Valuable Player, and Rick
Chartraw had the other goals as
the Canadiens extended their
record playoff series wiruilng
streakto12.
Carol Vadnals scored for New
York, which powered into this
best-of·seven series seeking its
first title since UNO and left this
series seeking the same thing.
For the Rangers, this final
ended the same as the last one in
1972 -in defeat.
"But our team, and the or-
ganization, we should be proud
of ourselves," said right wing
Anders Hedberg.
KEVIN ROMINE STEVELESUE
Romine, Leslie
Earn All-county
By BOGER CAllLSON
Of•DellY"*'Mafl Two-time Sunset League Player of the Year Kevin Romine or
Fountain Valley High and Sea View League Player of the Year
Steve Leslie have been named to the lint team on lbe AU-Orange
County basebBJI teams as selected by the Daily Pilot.
Romine, who hit .500 in league play, is among a star-studded
outfield which also consists of Fullerton's Dan Luzon and Pacific's EdOdin.
Leslie, who led Corona del Mar High to the league cham-
pionship and a berth in the CIF. 3·A q~rfmala today as a
pitcher and infielder, was placed at utility.
Player of the year honors for Oranee County go to La Quinta
catcher Larey Schuler, wbo many say may be the fmest prospect
at catcher since Gary Carter of the Montreal Expos was playing
for Sunny Hills. At the time, however, Carter was more noted for bis e:itceUence as a shortstop.
Honors as Coach of the Year 'go to Katella High 's Noel
Sweeney, who upset the dopesbeet in the Empire Leaaue to claim the league title.
Others from tbe Orange Coast area chosen to the second team
include Huntington Beach's Cory Funk, Corona del Mar's Chris
Johnston and Mater Dei's Steve Schaeper, while third team laurels
go to Estancia Higb's Randy Brouwer and Mater Del's Pete Beall.
Pos. Player, School
P-Jeff Robinson, Troy
P-Chris Watson, Tustin
First Team
I' -Craig Schmidt. Mission Vit-JO
C Larry Schuler, I.a Quinta
I B -Ed Farrell, Servile
Inf Rob Batesole, Garden Grove
Inf Dave. Lucas, Savanna
Inf-Steve Buechele, Servile
OF-Ed Odin, Pacifica
OF-Dan l.AJzon. Fullerton
OF-Kevia llomJDe. Foutain Valley
Ut-&eve Leslie, Corona del Mar
DH-Dutch Holland, Villa Park
· Sec:ond Team
P-Tbor Edgell, Garden Grove
P -Brad Jiblits, Katella
P-Chris Watson, Tustin
C-&eve Scbaeper, Ma&er Dei
18-:.COry Funk, Huntington Beach
2B-Steve Moore, Los Alamitos
38-<b.ris Johnston, Corona del Mar
SS-Dale Hahn. Villa Park
OF-Paul LaJoie, Mission Vie;o
OF-Rick Martinez, Anaheim
OF-Dave Baggott, Sen·itc
Ut-Jim Hawn, El Dorado
DH-Tony Kingsolver. Los Alamilos
· TblrdTeam P-Mike Warren, Fullerton
P-Richitrd Dunn, Santa Ana
P-Rick Lepire, La Quinta
P-Doug Cole, Pacifica
C-Rick Slandeford. Buena Park
18-lludy Brolnrer. Estancia
28-cbris Vidovich, El Dorado
38-Dave Stivers, Sonora
SS-Pete lleall, Mater Del
OF-Steve Rise, Los Amigos
OF-Jobnny Bryant, El Toro
Ut-Keitb Hall. Savanna
DH-scott Webster, Foothill
Cl. Mark
Sr. · 5-2
Sr. 10.2
Sr . 10·0
Sr . .440
Sr . .462
Sr. .348
Sr. .359
Sr. .354
Sr. .409
Sr. .375.
Sr •. SM
Sr . .3S7
Sr 403
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. 419 !Estancia Faces Laguna
Q .
j Triwm Meet Santa Monica in Volleyball Semis Baseball Standings 'OlllSOM A SOM
SALESMAN
OF 1HI MOMIN
I BJ &OGER CA&LSON
I Of• Detty,..... IUff Giant-killer Estancia, peren· ·.
I nial power Laguna Beach and
I No l Heded and South Coast
• Lea1ue champion San Clemente j stea'm Into tonl1bt 's CIF
1 volleyball ae'mlfinal1 wltb action
! slated to bellD at 7 o'clock.
• At Laguna Beach, tbe Artilta ~ of Coach Mite Duncan, await
. ~ancia'1 Eailes, who shocked
No. 2 Newport Harbor Friday
night, eliminating the latter in
five sets.
SAN CLEMENTE,
meanwhile , is on the road
against Santa Monka, which ad-
vanced to the semifinals as the
No. 4 seed following its five·sel
victory over San Marcos.
San Clemente invades with
CIF Player or the Year can·
didate Mark Anderson, along
with a lineup which includes
Brian White, Tony McGraw and
Jim Glover, all returning
starters from tbe 1978 team.
Tbb quartet led the Tritons of
Coach Jack lver•on to the
league championship, lo addi-
tion to the Orange County and
lnelewood invitational crowns.
AM.EBJCAN LEAGUE
West Dlrialoll
W L Pd GB
25 13 .658
25 15 .625 t
22 17 .564 31h
22 19 .537 4 'h
18 20 .474 7
Minnesota
Aagela
Texas
Kansas City
Chicago
Oakland
SeatUe
• 15 26 .366 11 'h
14 28 .33.113
Eu&Dl.WO.
Baltimore . 26 13 .667
Boston 24 14 .632 l 'h
NATIONAL LEAGUE
West Division
Cincinnati
San Francisco
Houston
Dodgen
San Diego
Atlanta
W L Pct GB
23 15 .605
22 19 .537 ·2~
23 20 .535 21,',
20 23 .465 St,',
17 26 .395 81,',
14 25 .358 9~
Eu&DIYlldoll
Pblladelpb.ia 25 L1 .658
Montreal 22 14 .611 2
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Milwaukee 21 20 .512 6
St. Louis 20 lS .sa i
PittabUl'gh t8 18 .soo 6
P..-P••e•I
~.~~!~~ ~~~gs!I: ;,:nk
~'t make a bft Of cllfference Tanana?' 10 me." Fnvoft: "There's only one ~ ,_ Pflol. u 10UDc1a like U::e~.!o~tv:~P~ ~~~tc; r~u••e bad IOm_J bad ez• aald It at 3 o'clock ln tbe mom· ,.l'ieDem wttb reporwa. ma. and be wrote It. And that
• r.11att: "l'D ll" J'Ga an <bleep>lnl writer ain't evw p ·
. la BabllDDl'9 a wrtt.-~ u bear DOtbln' from me a1alD."
.. ,. tNM1nl about
,...... -o( ... .... Dallw Aloe: Are JOU • lot md I Mid. •wtU, at tb11 dllfenlll from other manaaen t I u._•t ll•• lt aD7 lD tbe wa1 you deal witb tbe llMlllllPL' Md .. la Ule peper pnu?
Md dQ It UJ8, ......... II ,.,.,_.: "Other m...,_. ~ about ""--tU· mo• tt a point to be nice to tbe
Irvine bad La1una Beach
down 2-0 and it was 13·13 in what
would have been the decilive aet
before the Artists put It
to1ether. Additlonally, the
Artllll count OD tbe expertise of
ualltant eoaeb Rolf Eqen.
Batanda, under Coacb lllke
PomeroJ, ii tbe Cinderella team
on paper. But lD viewinl tbe
atbletea tbe Ea1lea fleld,
perbape tbe upeet of tbe eeuon
wa1 not ICatuei•'• vlctorJ over
Newport u muc:b u Eltancta '• f allun to win tbe Sea View
tAaaue cbamplonabip.
Pr-* Tuua oat ol tbe writers beCa ... tbeJ tblDll that
h&llU&' Nft the Dluer rMdl will set them tood preu. lie, I t Md wbat'• ... -nacUoa don't NallJ lift a (bleep) about
.... •19 be? lt'I DGt eu1, JOU tbePf91. . PO•B&OY' ..... GUNS include
........ wttb IOIDe of &be "Tbey are a very late· Crall Keup, Tlm Krobnfeldt and
..._,... ldlotl I ha" to clNI 11'91 paft"Or.,.. '-lw•, and Jeff Gasper. AliO 1tartlq la ~rt U..r a.&p br1q fUI lino u. · SteH van Horn tbe Sea Vlew
ltMlma. bit u far • a wrtWr' IA•••'• MOit Valuable PIQer =•• •• peraolft1l1, I la buatball.
Detroit 15 19 .441 8 'h
Cleveland 16 23 .410 10 Toronto 11 31 .282 16~
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New York 12 23 .343 11~
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The Same Ball
By HOWARD L. HANDY OI t ... Dally ,., ... si.H
Have you ever wondered how much difference
a ball makes m a round ol golf"' f''or you and I.
that means a new ball or one that is slightly
scuffed from going out-of·bounds or being cut with
a half·missed iron shot.
Nat so lhe pros According to an announce-
ment from Deane Beman. the PGA tour com -
missioner. a local rule to the rules or golf will be
l'fft•ctive with the Kem per Opt:n this ycC:tr and will
limit a player to the US'c
of a golf ball with irl (•n
lic e.ii murkings to lh(· rm•·
with which ht· st;,irt~ Lt
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l>ct•n ·c·1nn ·r11cd ahout tht· dcgrt•(• of S[lt.'t'i:ilt1.a l1nn
m the manufdc-turc or ).'Olf halls to compt'nl>ate for
wealht•r or rlt.'sign of gnlf holes.·· Beman says
llt: ud<kd thcit sut•h a pr<ict1ce serves to re-
dure. to som e extcnl, 1he skills required to play
certain shots
Now. unlike automobile rac10g where rain
tires and dry track tires are switched with the
weather, golf halls that go farther in wet weather
that suddenly dries, will not be allowed. A player
must use the same type and brand of ball for an
enHre-reund11nd-ma.n~re:trying_
give their players an edge, have been foiled again.
* * •
TWO BIG CANYON Country Club golfers and
one from Laguna Niguel's El Niguel Country Club
took top honors in the Blue Moon Saloon 's spring
golf tournament at Palos Vcrdei. Country Cl ub re-
cently. Dan DeMille won low gross honors and Bob
Stovall was first in the low m•t competition, both
top prize for those playing in the blind bogey com-
petition with no handicaps.
Clt~~ldng Arra Couf"fW1J
LAGUNA BEACH La:!una Mcat·h Men's
Club in a low net tournament at Costa Mesa Golf
and Country Club . A Flight -Ernie .Jacobi, 71, H
Flight -Richard Miller. 66 : C i"'ltght /tie > Lyall
Kezar. Rill Hutigeons. 69; D Fli~hl Richard
Entwistle, 65; E. Flight !lie> Andy Umstead.
Gil Freewald .. Jack Hitchcock, 68
Prospective new members interes ted rn JOtn-
ing the group for bi -monthly tournaments around
the area should call George Fowl er. 497 ,3311, Ext
238.
BIG CANYON Medal Play Women's
Tournament. A Flight -Carolyn Gray. 75, IJ
Flight Mary Doupe. 71. T and f' Tournament I\
Flight Sue DeMille. 30; B Fltght Ceil Martin. 2'J
MISSION VIEJO Women's member-guest
t,1urnamenl: A Flight ( Gro~s 1 Maxine N~·\'tn, El·
la Wright <Canrllcwood >. 79: Dawn Vukich, Mae
Thomsen <Mesa Verde>. 81. B Flight Maurt!en
Younkin, Sarah Eidson (}{acienda ) 87; Boppy
Pickering, Joan Furry I Irvine), 90.
IRVINE COAST -Women's three blind mice
tournament: A Flight-Thelma Garford, 50; B
Flight-( tie l Sally Cohn. Babs Hesik, 51; C
Flight-<tie l Rose Marie Lawsen. Jenda Horne,
47 ; D Flight--<tie l Bea Riley, Margaret Mac-
Farlane, 53.
Criss cross tournament: A Flight-Marilou
Hogeboom, 341,~; B Flight-Beverly Cornwell, 31 :
C Flight Ernestina Valdes, 28"2; D Flight-
Camille Lindquist, 26 1h.
Even holes tournament: A Flight-Dody
Grant. 341h; B Flight Jean O'Skea, 32'h ; C
/
DAILY PILOT
FV llueeTop
Phoenix Foes
The Fountain Valley·
Blues, a soeeer team for
16 and under in the
Pacific Soccer Leasue •
is in preparation for the
national championabipa
in ColoraClo Sprints in
August following tt_beir
recent annexation or the
Far W~t Tournament
championship in
Phoenix. •
Coach Ken Ham ·
mond 's crew swept
through four opponents
in winning the title.
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PUBLIC NOTI Ct.:
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEftoilENT
T n .. •ouow1111nQ p.•r\On '' dO•"Q bu~1
M\\tt'. CUSTO,.. AEPAIA'>. }1"1 ~1~1l11r
Ln • Huntmcrton 8foatn. C.A O?t.4&
Larry 'T hC>mn\ 00.-n. }1Q1' .,,,.,,.,,_.
tn , Hu"IU'<llO<'I t<~"ll> CA 9'1>411
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PUBLIC NOTICE
"C'TITIOUS BUSINEU NAMa SfATIMlltT
f "" tolto•1ng P«t\On\ •re 001nq
thJ\1ne\\ 4\ FOOT"llll INT ERIORS AN D 90U llOUE. 11101 v .... M•• Santa Ana. Ca 9770S S•nclf• NI Cl<Mtd, IOI N Tuslln
"~1. Sant• An.o. ~ "110)
W1lh.tm (, G\ulrd IOt flf Tt.1\11n
• )01 ~ant• ,&n•. Co •t70) (•rot L Cr•wtord, 801 N I u\lln
• \01, S•nl• AN, Ca •170\
Norm•n L Cr•wforcs. I Ol N ru\Un, # ~. S..nl• ,an•, CA t710) fh1\ t>ustn_.,., •S conoucttd by d
11•ner•I ~rtMr\lllP
WllllMTI C Cu•1d
Th" "••ement w•• 111..0 '"'" '"' Counlt Cieri< ot Oran~ County on
April JO, "" 1'110• Publ••Ned Or•nor Co••I Dally Pilot M•Y ''· n. n . Junes. ,.,, 1 ... 19
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
The follow•nq Pt'!IOn '" do•no bu\•
nc)\ 41\ Sl.AYMAN MARKETING J0/01 Fetrqr@ ... \ We\l, LitQuN N1Q ... I, CA
t7•11 Molthl'll O•r Sl•vman, JOIOI F•lr9r""' W"'I, L~u,.. Nlgue1, CA .,,.,,
Tht\ OW'\tfW\\ I\ tCW-Ou<l .. O Dy an '"
d1v1du•I
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f f\1\ \ld(~f'lf Wft\ ftJed Witt\ thto County Cler• of OUl'ot Counl• on M4Y . ,,,.
l<rM J. Mel11M
lttl A••· of IM Sl•n CS "201 LH .......... CA -7
Pybtl\n.d OrMt~ GO.tt'f 0d•ly P1101. Mnr 1. 1$, n, "'· 1919 118) /Q
NO ..... 7JJ Fl(flTIOUS aUSINESS E"•I~ o! OOUC.1 AS W E OW~'<1'\ NAME STATEMENT
l h1\ ~'"""' '' con{1u( h·O by ttn 1n
d•V•<JUttt L•r, y f Od~·n PUBLIC NOTICE
Ol'.L,.tJ'1tl!d fhr• lt'Jlfow1no pttr-.on\ ,.ftt 001nq NOTICE IS ••I.P E RY C,11/lN IO m·· bu"""''"'
fni\ ''•trm+•nt ..... , fth·d wdh lht-~:c:Jo. ~!~~· of Ot1tnq .. Covt\tf o"
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PUBLll' NOTI CE ,,.. n"t~wr'r wouc.n..·r~ .. to m e Vh I llt\ bu\Hle~" " conau~te-a o, "
det\lqn .. d at ''' Trm.t 0f'PMhnrr\t HmU,.d l",.rt,...,,,."0 JtC1 Mat AtU'Hlr f:tl-vf'I 'ulf•· l0'-~ot.n l ~if'Jlt.J";l)n
.... PO .. , 8'aMh...,CA ff?~. ¥1tn1fh I'. tnt> ,,..,,...,., P•r1Mief SUl'ElllOll COUllT OF THl ST A TE. 01< CALI l'ORNIA FOR Tl41 COUNTY OF OllANGE
N•.A•etto OltOEllTOSHOW CAUSE ICCl'IV71
e>t•te ot bW~•~\ ot uw un<Htt,•ont.to •" '"'' ''°""'""'"nt wtt' ••led w-ltt' trw au m.ttt11r' ~f'1..-1n1no to '"., •\f111tr Vt Count, '''"' Jt ,., O"t11Qf" Cuu,,,., O" M••
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ltv~I Con"IOdf'tY
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SM!t• AM. CA '7791
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PUBLIC NOTICF.
l'ICTITIOU5 IU51NISS NAME STATEMENT
rt\~ toHow•nQ Ptt''-0"'• '",. d01nq
buS1tt1tU· 41~ CAU SEY REAL FSr ,arF
SCHOOL• 161>~ s C.oo\I Hwy , L•ounn Be.ti>. ca 11?~)1
Cau\RY & <:omolloy fl••ftl E'\Mtr
t"t , 110• S Lf)ol~' ~twv , l dQuni'I &eatn,CAm)1
ftu~ bui.f"f" '' 1 onnu1 10<1 ti' •l ror
Por.ittton.
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FIUMT In rtt KIMBERL 'r N SIMPSON. • Mlrior, by RICHARD SORIANO, Her P••ent, tor Ci..-ot N•..-. WHEREA!> ~CHARO SORIANO,
PuOihhil!-d °'"''"°'" (U•\I u .... ~ 1-iilot """''·It ll 11 lvh
oeU••ontr. •\ '"'"'" of •ppllt•nt. KIMBERL 1' N StMP!>ON. ,,., 111.0 •
1 Tl't I'< S>elih"" w1lll ltw Clu ' of 1111\ Court tor
'"" orott Cl\o"'9•nq •rt>llUnl'\ n•m• lrom ICIM8EAl 1' N <;tMP!.ON lo KIMBERlY N SORIANO PUBLIC NOTI Ct;
IT IS ORDERED lh•I ell"""'°"' 1n FICTITIOUS aUSIN(SS 1erulecl 1n lhP "l>O•e~n1111.a me11er NAME STATEMENT ·-·r --,,. •• Courl ., 11 00. m.
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A""'. lrw1ne. (.41ifor.,,~ ouu tno,, •nd \how t .. u\.f! '' •nv. w1w the
J•m~\ l Rolanf1Pr, Jr . 1•l1~ oe11t1on tor c,..,.f'\Oi'> ot ntHnr \f\Ould nut
C,r•y~•ont" Av,.nu~~ Norw "lk tw-oranted Cal1torn1a'06'1() IT IS FURr ... EQ OAOEAEO lh•1 •
Thi\ bu\IM \\ '" <onduclPd by An '" <OOY of tf\1\ ordet to \t.Ow <•us.e tw-
cJ1¥iOu_.1 puDtl\hed tn fhf' 01HIY Pdu1. "
MmP•• t UOI""°"'· J r ni'W\P•Pl'f ot QfOMPto1t t lfCUl•tion
f hi\ '-tAtemf•nt wa~ fllt.•d .,.11n uw prtntf'd ,,. O'dnQit' C.ounty. (alftorn11,
County ( lf"ttr ot Orf\OQe t uunty on onte a w~k lor four \UU<'\''"',. Wff'\ April JO. 1q1~ or•or to '"" d•t~ ...,1 for ,...Ming on lhr FllOOI ~llllon
Punl1·,~ OrttnUt"" to""' 0'"1d'; Pilot D•t~d MIJ'J 19, t9/q
May I, I, I~. 71 1•1• 1613 I• 8RUCE W !>UMNER
PUBLIC NOTI CE
J~ofl"" ~t101 Court NI CHOLAS A. NETTY
,&"O'IM' el LAW CP 1'1J 11111 I .. _,..SI., 5Wllt Ill FICTITIOUS BUSINESS S..fllll AIY, CA '77M NAME STATIMIENT 'hi-17141 a&Dn FIHMI rnP tollow1nq ~''°" ,, doil'Q bu\l l •n~ ... Y,.. l'MIU-
Publls~ °'""9" Cna•I OA•IY Polol, ne~~~POl>l Bf..,,. REAl 1 ( m\ M=:~~·.·;:.ciJ:.~/~.;~· 0•11~.::1~~
May • ... ,,
Ma~ I. IS. 17, ?fl tCJlt Nf"wpOrt Rlvrt N•wpnrt f:IP,.f n (A 11~19 '1•60
PUBLIC NOTICE -"ICTITIOUS 8USIN I SS NAME STATIMINT
Jame-. (., Yit'\t >OJ01 P.,morh1 L•,... HUfllonolon 11<-~tn CA 91Mfo
TtH\ ~•M\\ 1\ <onductt'd "' <tn 1n
Cl!Vfd u•I
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PUBLIC NOTI Ct.:
Cl'·etl9 NOTICE TO CltlOITOlt~ SUl'llllOtl COURT 01' TME STl.TE 0" CALll"OltltlA l"Olt
Cl'·"Jl "'OTICE TO CREDITORS SUPIRIOll COUltT OF THI STATE OF CALll<ORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF OltANGl No. A·"1 ..
F \lo11e ot AL FO N!> JO ... N OR l EWINSIC I. Oe<•·h~d NOTICE IS HEAEIJY (;II/EN lo In~ <r~dlfots Of Ille 11b0vf' n11m~ df'<•Oenl
tnc.H ctll Of'f'~'\ nd.t1flQ ('lt\1"1\ aoa1o~t
ow \ttld Ot-<edent ,,,,. f(•QUtrP<I to Ult"
uwm. with ft'llP ~c.-·.~rv vo"'( rter\ • .,,
t~ Otff(f> of thf' (ft>rll OI th~ dbOV' ~n
t1llf'd court, or to Ptt><w?nt them, w ith
thf' nt r e\'!.ttr y ..,OuC."f"'· 10 tf\e un oor>19ned at pe1 111oner, DENISE MARUCHEAU. c o C ... ARLES CAA RITY, "' w. 11th Street. Sant• AM . CA •110fl. wl>l<I> l\ Ille piece ol b11\•
""\\ of the ""°"'\•Qne-d ,,.. •II m att, r~
perta.nlnQ to the' f!\late ot W•d ot-c,.
o.t:nt. w1thtft tour month\ •fttr ttw f1r\t oubllullan ol 1t1" nohcr Oat.a Mey~. tttt. Oeftiw M.oruc l>Hu
AOrnl\n4\tratru o• '"" E\IAI• Of,,,. llbo"" ne,,..., c»t•O.l'C CHAltLHGAltltlTY '11 w. t'111M.
S."te AM, CA'"°' Tel: (710 M1·16tt AnerMytwl"wtitleller
Publl~IW<I Or-COd~I D•H• Polo• Mer I. 15, 17, 7', 1~1'
1171 ,.
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IU$1NHS NAME STATEMENT
,,,,. totlowit1nq °'"'"°" ,, c:totno bu'• n,.,., .,
CLAY'S CAAOF Nl '°IG. 9107 P•o" .. ' 0• . HIHlllnqlon Beeth, c A ., ...
Cl .. Jf'fferr Mu\011, "°' Pl0<1e•1 Dr . Hunlll!Qlan fleec11. CA '1Mll l llll ~·~•I\ <ondurt~ b' an '" d,_lduAI C1ey..1 Muwn
'"'' \latemenl ,.,., t11fd wllh ""' Counly Clerll al Or-Co11nty on M•r ( ,.,, ,.,,_
Publ"""' O<anor CoA" 0 •• 1, P1101 May •. IS, n. 1', lt79 1111 ,.
PUBLIC NOTICE
. . . . . . ... . .... "' ... -...... ...
T~. ~'22. 1979 DALY PILOT U
Countians Promoted ·
Coast Businesses Announce Advancemenb
Michael N . Daley, Corona del Mar, has joined
Smltb/Hoaaland ln~rlor Detl1a Group, lrvine. as
interior designer for residential projects.
A graduate of the Interior Designers Guild in
Newport Beach. he also studied art at Orange
Coast Colle~e and Cal State Long Beach . •
DlaM 0 . DaUads has been appointed division
manager of residen ce services for Pacific:
Telephone in Ora n ~e . Riverside and San
Bernardino counties.
She is the rirsl woman lo be named lo that as·
signment for PacTel in Southern California. She
replaces Standlee II. Kautz, who has moved to Los
Angeles as staff director of budgets and personnel
In her new position, she will have customer
contact and administrative responsibilities for
m o re than 750.000 res1dcnt1al customer accounts in
the three-county area. representing some S2SO
milhon in :tMual b11lin~
H er div1swn has 800 employees, primarily
service r(•pr csl·nlal1vcs and or der clerks, and four
district manager~ I h.·r headqua rters ar c 1n the com
pany offlcc in the Union Bank complex in Orange
From her first telephone company JOb as an
assistant cngmeer d esigning microwave towers,
Ms Dailac1s µrogrcssc:d through a dozen assign
m ents of inneasing respons1b1llly in O range,
Fullerton. Anaheim and Santa Ana until being
n am ed in 197G lo thl• position of district manager of
installation and rc1n11r 1n Los Angeles. supen ·1sing
a force of 175 peopl<'
In two of t'Vl'r y three assignment!> she has had.
she has been the first wom:m to hold that position
In M ay 1978, shL· was named to her most re-
cent post. st<.iff director of exlcrnal <.1ffa1r;; at cor
poratl' headquarter s in S<1 n Franc1~co
•
W.A. <Skip> Lay field ha!> bl·l·n prom oted to
head o f syst e m s development for Systems
Engineering Tec boolo~y Associates Corp.,
Newp<>rt Reach .
Ht• is respons1bh.· for opcratmns, budgeting.
performance and technology developm ent or lht'
division
The comµany 1s invol ved in '\U<'h t echnology
programs a!> m1croproce))sor applir at1<rns.
systems engineering, softwart•
verific ation a nd \'al1c1;.it1 0 0 .
avionics dt•11clopment, l act1cal
air programs and r elall•d a1·
tivities
H e Juincd the t•orpo ration 111
Aug ust 1977 and before that
held managt"mcnt pos1t1ons with
KPntron lntern 11t1on al, LTV
Aerospace. ROM Corp. and Bell
Telephone Laboratories. IUs in
ilial assignment al SETAC wa!>
as projt:l't engineer on a lest ancl
gram. •
. -~ LAYll'IELO
c_ovaluat1on pro·
Cemuy Amerkaa Corp. has named Alu D .
Trlldorfer, Villa Park, as executive vice preai · ~ent. The company ls a development ftrm en1a1ed
1n the production. management and aalea of
residential and commercial property.
He ia in charge of markeUq and responsible
for the sales and m arketin1 of the firm's projeclti .
He also supervises planning, design and marketing
feasibility studies.
* Raymond W. Haas has been elected chairman
of the five-m an board of directors for Amerlcu
State Bau, Newport Beach.
Haas, who found ed the bank in May 1973, said
he would step dowl) as bank pres~dent. He was
w ith Security Pacific Bank for
five years. then worked with
two independent banks. In his
last position he was executive
vice president of Newport Na·
tion a l Bank in Newport Beach
for eight years
Elected to the board were
Maurice G ladman, executive
director of Southern California
Tire and Dealers Retreaders """s A sso<·1ation John Grimley,
certified pubhc· <iccounlant w1lh Cringle, Swift &
Grimley. Thomas Pe~kenpau11a, an attorney with
ft'ulup, Rolston . Burns & McKittrick. and Donaht
W. Stump, execul1 v<' 111ce pn!sidenl of the bank
•
Tim Watson of M1ss1on VwJo. branch m anager
for Keystone Savings and Loan, Newport Beach.
has been promoted to assistant vice president and
coa~tal regional manager
H e is r espons1bele for superv1s1on of the
Newport Beac h. Long Beach. Mission Viejo and
Westminster branches He .,.;11 continue his dut1~s
as N e .... -port Beach branch managtr
•
~ark L. Wrigbt has JOrnt:d Orange Cout Sav-
ings and Loan. Cost a M cs..,, J)>, exf'c·ut1vt: vice pres
1dent and C'hll'f opc r:.it1ng or
ricer
He 1s respon!>1blt' for dav tc1 da~ m an ag1•m 1•nl ... nd · .... ,11
overset' opt>rat 1onal a!>pt!Cl !> or
llH• assoc·1;ilion
Hefon• JOUllnl! thl· a~M1rt:1
lion. tH' W:IS \ 1l'I' Jlf(•!>o!dCn l or
('l)rµornte opt•rar ions ror f''1 r s!
f-'edt>ral Savini!!> and Loan of
Santa Monica Ii(• ht.i)>, mun•
than 1-l years' t·xpcrwnt't' 1n thi·
savings and lo<in rndu!-.try and ha~ been active in
the California S;n tng!> amt Loan League. a pro·
f ess1onal assoc1<.1t1on of savm~s and loans
J SEMINAR I
Lonn.ia D. Horn has been promoted to systems
supervisor in the information systems division of
Avco Financial Services, Newport Beach. •
She Joined the com pany in Novem ber 1973 as a
systems programmer . M ost l"cn·ntly shc w as senior
programmt:r and analy st
I OUT OF STATE PROPERTY 1 WHAT ts TMI NORT POTIMTIAL1 ts IT NACT1CAL7 j
I Out-or-State Ht'JI E"t"t"' 1nvt"·tment offer s 1
1 dynamic opportunrt~ L t'arn or thr putentlal ln Low
I Down Paymc•nt!>. Pos111ve Cash flow. and Raptd.ly j
lncreasin2 Pr1cei; Elsewhere. Understand the 1
pott>nitaJ in various areas or the country Whether
I you are a rir-;t time investor or an expeneoced
•
Kenneth B . Willie has been named assistant I
v1cc president at Wells t'argo Bank's Orange
County Airport office m Nl•wport Beach
11~ JOtned. lhc bunk m 1975 and ~c~me ass1s·
lanl vice president for corporate bunking in 1976.
Claremont Trip
Discuss Inflation
Somt' 300 representat1vl's from savings and
loan. banking and Other financial units in Or ange
County arl' l'XP<'tled t r' attend thl' "Inflation.
Recession, and lnvcslml•nt Strategies" conference
al 4 p .m . Wcdnl•sday at the Marriott Hotel,
Newport Beach
Sponsored by the Oran~e County Res Publica
of Claremont M en's Colle~e and the Claremont
E conomics Institute. the conference will featur e
professors A lan lleslop, A Jam es Meigs and John
Rutledge, speaking on lhe critical m onetary and
political issues facins:? financiers today
F:xr han~er . THIS SEM f !'iAR I S A M!!~T.
Hescrvat1on.' Ht•qu1rc•d
CAU Pott USHYATIOMI HJ.0240
APARTMENT 1 INVESTMENT 1REALTY
CALL FOR I
LOCATION
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THI cou:::.~ltANGE Cl' ... 7t
E•l•le ot OOROTHY NICHOLS "'~C::..T~~~!:~~·::r HESLOP, DIRECTOR OF THE college's H.ose
cooo< ..-. DOROTHY r.:oo K, •n• to110...111q oert0n 1• doinq bu• .. Institute of Stale and Local Government. will
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Oeu•...o neu •' NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/EN lo the CHRISTOPHER HOMES. 1111 speak on .. Politic ians and the Economy. 1980 ...
<r•dllono!.,,. lllove nlmeclde<•Oenl Cam1111• Drive. Sulltt "°· lr•lne, CA Former dean of the faculty al Claremont Men's '""'•II oer'°"' he•1nq cl•I"'' aw••n•t n11s II• wld dKedttnl are required to Ille Cllrlt'°'911ff c. Ci~. 1171 (ompU\ College, he is cdilor of Californians in Congress.
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company has installed about.
1.000 of lhe trunkslde tanks. LOS ANGEl.&e; CAP > You
mi1ht be ablt" to tr.vet 700 miles
behweta ftllups and avoid sitUq
In IO many of those lonl( 1u
llne•. U you can afford to lnvnt
$400 or more ln an extra e•~
tank.
All Jl'ut>I Systtms Iii bllllna its
auxillary f\M•l lank MM on(' way tn
"ln~reaM your driving ranee up
to 100 Pt'rct·nt · ·
NOT ONl.V WILi. thi• 1•xtr:•
t ank lll<'realit' m1l"u~1'. but All
Fuel a>rt"fladenl Tom C'ustc·lluno
HY!\ tt may bt-s11ftor thun your
t·ar's oriainal ,::us tunk. 1'\l'n
though al 1s inst a lled 1n th1•
trunk.
·'In most u1st1tn<"l'S It would ~·
considered mul·h ~uft'r than tht·
tank in the ,·ar, .. Cas te llano
said "It's c r eat e d from ..i
With Capacity l11ereased,
GaJJ Buying Problem Remains
m atrrtal th11t wuul ct not 11p1trk 1n
a colhl'tlon ..
Caatc-llano, a lht>rmol4t rurturti
t•n,,:lnt:e-r. s1ud t he 1.uxlhuy
ta nk , which h1• rall••cJ 1t fut•I c1·ll.
•~ made of 11 rigid n 1•0 JlrNll' ruh
b1•r that 1s buff11_>d "1th 11t1roui.
non 1tbtW>rbcml foum t11 11n·vcnl
1•11 plosion.'
"TIU: t••:u . rrs•:l.t' I'> l'JJI
lap~1blt"," h1· 'aid In th1· l'Vt•nt or un 1mpat·t. ll would withstand
ulmoi.1 u 100 1~1 t•t•rH d1s1ort11111
ra<'lOr before II wuuld t>Xplodt'
'ti. h1·n«tb "'th dny normul f:tlt'>
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11,1\\ ttmt 1s rwurly 1 mpossible "
T ht· National Transportation
and fll~hway Safloly Administra·
111111, wh1•n c·ontacted by The As·
wcwtt.l Pre'l>s. would not com-
rnt•nt on t hl' safety of the fuel
''l·ll. :.ayin~ only that 1t would
h:lVt' to IOVt•StlJ.eate rurtht•r
Costt~llano 'i. Manna Del Rey
bu:.ed firm "enl into operation
111 t970 SllH'l' thl'n, h1• i.ays. the
Nostalgia Steams On
Railroad Buffs Suffer Terminal Disease
By JULF.S LOH
Aft '-1411 CW,.._....ftl
NORTH FREEDOM, Wi s.
The scene is right out or an old
Union -Pacific calendar:
Fat cattle i;razing on green
h illsides, tidy farm buildings,
winding brook: in the dis tance a
s team locomotive c huggin '
round the bend. Hea r that
m ournfuJ whistle"
WHAT YOU SEE and what
you hear are the pride and JOY of
a g r oup of people scattered
ar-ound the country who s uffer
the same addiction and regard
this pastoral village as a shrine
The} are railroad ,1urrs. The
disease. 1s. well, tl'r m1nul
"I 've SN.'n t'lderly people st<1rc
al thl-'Se old trains w1lh tc·;:irs m
t hear eyes," Ken Hrr•her s aid
Breher 1s pn•-.1dcnt of the
M1d -Co n ti n t•nl B a1lwa y
lhstoric<1I Soc11·ty lnr· . whwh
operall-'S the Rattle-;n1:1ke and
North~·m Une. a ·11 ~-mile' nhbon
of nost<1l ~ia
P A SS E N G •: f' S I:: R V I C F.
beg1ns Ml'mor ial l)ay wt·ckend.
If this y1·1Jr is typical. by Labor
O<t y nearly 45,000 pc()plt" will
take that brief trip back into the
pas t.
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"We 're 100 miles from the
nearest town of any size und 1t 's
a mazing how m any people take
the trouble to come here JUSt for
a ride on a ste am trmn," said
Breher, who lives in Menommee
F'alls.
"I underst and them. though.
I'm an electrical e ngineer. I
work every day with advanced
technology_ The re is nothing 1
like better than to lock my desk,
put siway m y slide rule. drive
100 mill's <1nd turn back the
dock 50 years to a .:1 mplcr
llml' ..
THERE IS. ISDEED, 1n this
i•ra of spaceships a nd Jets, a
t't•rlain lost ho nest y about a
~tc•a m l1H'omot1ve. a m1~hty
machine with its workin~ parts .
it s mus<."le tmd sinl'ws. cxpose1t
for all to Sl"<' and unders t1Jnd.
It was to prescrvc that era or
innocence that the so1·1l'l y wii s
formed 20 yea r~ ago by four
Milwaukee me n. They located in
North l',rcedom. population 596,
simply bt..•caust• that was where
lht·Y founcl a n abandoned s pur
hnc
Now the society numbers 400
mt•mbc.·rs . They live an every
state•. sc.•vera l hve in Canada.
two 1n Aust r <i l1 a. and
p1.•r 1opically com e lo visit.
R a i I r o a d' b u ff s c a n no t be
classifi ed by geography.
Nor by age. Ken Breher , for
example, is JUSl 31.
"I GUESS I WAS <1 railroad
buff and d1dn 'l know 1t," he
said. "The only memory I have
of a steam locomotive is a vague
recollect ion as a little boy
holding m y mother's hand on the
levee in St. Louis looking al
som et hing cin a lrcstll' with
bl ark smoke coming out of iL ..
.lernnm• Kncz1k, who works in
th(.• sor1cty 's office in North
Frct•dom . also 1s a railroad
acldict ·
"My father was born io 1910
From the time I was a girl he
would lakt• me to the railroad
yards lo l<x;>k al the trains. We
oft<'n consult m y father in our
rC'storation 'work. lit• loves old
t r:11ns and 1s something of an
expert.
"When he was young. you sec.
he was a hobo ...
Sex Bias Suit
May Open Jobs
SAN ~'RANCISCO 1AP 1 /\ propo5t:d ')etllcmenl
by a feder<tl JUdgc or a ~10 million ~ex discrimlnC!·
lion suit could result in m<.1J<ir J•ib henefits for 20.000
c ur rent and fo rmer female ins ur<in<.·c worktrs
L .S Distrir• .J ud~c· William lngrnm m<1de the
' ELDORADO.
ruling last week in a sex
bias suit against the San
Frah c isco -ba se d
I'' i r e m a n · s F u n d
Ins urance Co. by some
c urre nt a nd form e r
wome n e mployees.
Notice of the proposed
settle me nt, covering a
m a n <1gc m c nt. pro
rcssional und technica 1
pos itions during the next
fi ve y e<1r s . \l(Ort h
millions in salaries and
benefits .'·
VINI'.AGE •79.
OFFERED WITll PRIDE.
pe riod from July 1974,
win be sent to workers Ti111e V se
and Ingra m will con-
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NABERS ~ 2600 Horl>or &lvd
Coato #Mto, 54().. 9100
sider possible objections
at a July 20 hearing
before giving final <tP·
prov al.
Ingram's ruling car·
reed no doll ar figure, but
Guy Saper stein, al ·
torney for th<.' women
workers. said the settle·
menl "will result in the
hiring and promotion of
over 1,000 women into
m id-and high -leve l
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9UT SINCE HE began ad·
verti1dng earlier this month, •
Caste llano says his firm Installs -
an average of seven tanks a
week.
··Response has been incredi·
ble." says Castella no. "Basical-
ly. most of the people looking at
our product a re people who de·
p~nd on their cars to make a liv·
1ng."
T h ese inc lude. h e added.
lawyer s who mus t trave l
bet ween clients. offices a nd
courts. doctors. salesmen and
messenger services
CASTELLANO SAVS HE met
with offi cials of the state Air
Resources Board to ma ke s ure
the auxiliary tank met motor
vehicle safety and environmen-
tal standards .
"We have found out that we
com ply with the par<1ml!lers
g iven for auxiliary fu t'l lank in-
st<illations ... he :.aid "To lht·
brst of my knowled~<'. we art·
the only people who provide this
insl4.1 llallon within AH H n·quirt.·
menls ..
Tht're arr a couplt• or ca lche'>
for buyrr'i of th<' tank:-l''irst.
prices start at ~9.95 Second.
where d0t.~ the gas come from .to
fill the second tank?
D UE JO THE current gas
shorta~e . many s tations a re
re s tricting the numbe r of
g allons c ustomers m ay bu y
Jacobs admits customers may
have trouble filling the spare
tank
··w c·rc happy to send people
out of hen' in .., s <1re s ituation.
but 1 t:an·t guarantee you'll be
a hit• to fi ll 1l <the tank I ... he
says
hut wh<'n an /\II Ful'l t<ink 1s
installed. 1t can be tcstr'd only
whc.•n filled with i,:a s .. Jacob!,
says . Yet. the (·ompAny has no
pumps on the premises Jfrsult"
··we have a :.hop person
around h<.'rl' who ~it s in line· ;.i
lot.'· h(' :;ai<l
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CASTELLANO SHOWS PLACEMENT OF TANK IN TRUNK
Once It's Installed, Problem May Be Fllllng It
Firemen Cite Dange1
Of Backyard Storage·
By Tbe A~sociated Press
First ca m~ the rush to buy s mall car~. then motorcycles, biles.
roller skates and evt'n ~ hors~ o r two. Now :-om e motonsb think the·
way to beat the gasoline ~hortage Is to mi.tall backyard storage
tanks . Fire oHinals say that could be fatal
Kansas City s uppliers s ay the race 1!:. on for backyar d tanks with
capac1t 1es from 200 to 500
g<1 llons
"Pt>Ople ari' JUSt c·ra1e>d. · i.<J1d
R L 1-~aub1on. ownl'r of lh1·
F aubion T<tnk and Equ1pm1.•nt
Co of Haymon•. Mo · Pnc1· 1 ...
no ob1ert ··
"W•:'RF. (jf:T'fll'iG pf•Opl l· IO
here with no more ru:cd for
s uch storngc tanks than the·
man in tht• moon." he sa111.
"But. they 'n' delt•rm1ned to
have them ·
(h c·r Tiu· ( :ountf'r
HASDUstinqs
Vt•o<hst l.ustc·r. chief or fin·
prf'vt•n11on in t\ansa!:. Cit y. iald,
Wt• had 11nC' guy call who l'tad <t
I .lW J.!<1llon 1 ank. and was Bil set
to bur~ 11 .. Tht• caller wanted to
k M>W how t<• l!CI about 1t,
Lu~tt·r 1·xplaened 1l 1s illej,£al
for r 1•:-11i1•nt ~ to have· lh~ big
tank ., at lht•ar homes
"StorinJ:: large amounts of gas
en a r1.·~1d(•nt1al <1rea." he said,
··b, thl' ~ame as placing a bomb
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Taste of Jarvis
BJ 'ORN CVNNIFF ~---....... NEW YORK -Howard Jarvis wu i.D IOOd form. •'The way to atop IDflaUoo la to ref\lle to aell paper to the
government; then they won't be •ble to print more
money," said the proanoter ot ProposiUon 13.
To Jarvi.a, tbe bl• laaue today ii people va. polltlcia&n.s,
who be feela lpore U.e public's wishes, speed too much.
create inflation, pua needless laws and deellne to take
stands on important i•ues.
"THEY'RE A BUNCH OF CLOWNS in a busi·
ness with no investment, no risk, no responsibility." he
said of elected offici•a.. "They're sitting on a gravy
train." Everyone at the be.tel breakfast table laughed.
Jarvis wu relaxed, b.ning completed the tuka that
brought him here, incl~ the promotion of "Ax Your
Tax," an upcoming board 14"\D'le in which players aeek to
beat the "Infernal Revenue Sl~lem."
He turned to big buainel6. "It bas two weaknesses,·•
said the 76-year-old former businessman. "Political
stupidity and abject cow•rdiee." He paused. ''It lies there
like amackerelintbebotsun." 0 On the day before, Jarvis b.,d given
his favorite talk to some of New York's
biggest money men. He felt be Jud im-' .
pressed them, but he found their ques· I
lions unus ually discerning. "A tough : ;:..~
audi<•ncc, .. he said. ·
Generally , .Jarvis indicated, he ~
round listeners less challenging. s :nC'e "J:Jf"' ··~ 13sl June. he said, l\e has spoken iv 48 • ' ,
states. "and no matter where you go
theri-"s no difforcnce: They want a 5 ..
p~rcenltaxcut_... cu•o•.,,.
ARE PEOPLE PREPARED TO ACCEPT the
alternative of fewer services. he was a.aked? He replied in
an in!>lant: "Yes. They don't give a da1.nn about services
the government says it is giving them.'.'
He qualified the answer. Those who don't want the aJ.
leged services. be said, are those footing the bill. "There
are others:· be said. ·'who want twice as many services,
and someone else to pay."
Jarvis draws crowds -"more than politicians draw"
wherever he presents his message or less government
Government. he proclaims, bas lost touch with people,
spending fo r itself rather than the pubhc.
"LA ST Yt;AR."0 HE SAID, "THE California
Lei::islature introduced 5,000 bills and passed 1.000. and
nobody knows what they passed. Nobody. knows what the
luw 1-; .. A bad habit. costly and oppressive, he said .
"Twenty.fi ve years ago it cost $64,000 to support a con-
grel>:.man and his staff." he stated. Now, he claimed, the
com par able fi gure is $1. 7 million. "The gravy train is the
biggest in the world,·· he cracked.
Jarvis. who before retiring from business in 1962 made
a fort.une in newspapers and manufacturing (light ap-
r.i liance and aircraft parts ), is having the time of bis tife.
He feels honored. He is pleased and s~rised. be says. by
his rapport with college students.
More Energy Woes
Hold Market Back
NEW YORK (AP> -The stock market edged upward
today. struggling to overcome renewed energy worries .
The Dow Jooes average of 30 industrials was up 2.94
points to 845.37.
Gainers held a 9.5 lead over losers among New York
Stock Exchanf(e-listed 1ss~s.
Wall Street got unpleasant ne~ in tbe form of word
that Ahieria posted a sharp increase in the price of its light
high-quality crud<• oil.
/\nalvsts said the ne ws raised fears of further price
hikes by. the Oq~anlzalion of Petroleum Exporting Coun-
tries >4h<•n the cartel holds its semi-annual meeting in
G Ent'va at the end of next month.
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Guests Truman <;epote.
Jimmy Btesltn. Jolln Lind·
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THAOUOH THE ARTS G (I) JOKER'S WILD
• SIX MIU.ION DOLLAR
MAH
7:30 8 CIACUS
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world domination 1111oug11
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laurenoe D SHAN.ANA
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CJ) THE GONG SHOW
@) HOLL YWOOO
SQUARES
8:00 IJ (I) THE PAPER
CHASE
Hart. oespera101y In need
01 money roluctantty
agrees 10 lutor on Atfirma·
t1ve Action student (Oen•se
Nichotas1 who tS ta11tng
K•ngst~kl's course !Rt 0 GREATEST HEROES
Of THE BIBLE
SocJolT' And C.orno"""
lot 1E<1 Amosl and 111s
lollowcr~. 1n ~oarch 01 bet·
t•·r farmtun,f rf\luctan'ly
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rtopatO Wtlh a tllOfgun bllll ••om h•• vH111m·t2 hrs I
8t CAAOL BURNETT
AHD~AIENOS
Gu.ill Jeck Klugman
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• .. B..e Geoo&s Bandi.acs.r
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OUIJOhli;t (2 hrs I
fE) MACNEIL I LEHRER
REPORT
61) TO 11E ANNOUNCED
1:30 D ®) LAVERHE &
SHIRLEY
Lunny and Squiggy talle
drastic action whl!n La•-
eme ano S111rtey stano
1 nem up In lavor ot a
candlelignt dinner with two
11andsome vete1lnor1an1.
fRI CD THE OOD COUPLE
f11h•'s brother. Floyd. pet·
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lf'ntu1cd ~0101sts wn11n
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10 one ul Englend s klclO·
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9:00 IJ Cl) BLIND AMBmo..
Tiie Watergate defendants
are 1udged guilty ano.
11nOet pressure to appe8r
befo10 Ille Senate Water.
goto Commlllee. John
Deen learns that he feoe~
c;onspiracy charges and
forces a meettng with the
President (Part 3 ol '4) D AMANCAUED
INTREPID
Fvan l111'S to stop 1110
Got mans' plan tor ut1h11ng
the n1om1c bomb whllu
St,..pnenson call!> on Albllft
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EI!) MASTERPIECE
TUBE TOPPERS
KCET QI 6:30 and 11 :00 -''Dick
Cavett." Walter Kerr is interviewed by
Dick Cavett in the first of a three-part
series.
KNBC 8 9:00 -"A Man Called In·
trepid." In this final installment. Evan
tries to stop a German plan to use the
atomic bomb a nd Albert Einstein is
asked to defect.
KABC fl 10 :00 "Helen Reddy
SpeciaJ." Jane Fonda and Elliott Gould
join the singer for an hour of comedy
and music.
THEATRE
"Ltll•e Mr. .lefMy" FlllCI·
nated by Sqwe Ablng-
ton's arrogaric• and
wealth. ltllie ignores her
frlflnd's advtee that he •S
dangerous
9:30 8 (11 TAXI .....
The cabbtM are 1h0Clled
into a period of mourning
w"°" John cracks up leg·
endary cab 804 (Parr 1 of
2)(R)
fl) l.EWIS MUMFORD
Toward Human Arch1tec
lure Animated
seQuences arcn111al nows-
him a11d e•ce1p1s lrom
1(1ng Kottg h•QhhQnt this
study 01 modern arc.,1IP<;·
tural gr11a1 Lewis Mumlo1d
10:00 " G NEWS 0 @) HELEN REDDY
SPECIAL
Jane Fonda and Elhott
Gould 10tn nost Helen RO<l ·
dy for an hour ol comedv
and mus.c
Q) NtGHT GALLERY
'Tiie Wa1t1ng Room' A
gunllgnter 11des Into a
town m wlltCh Ille people
know all about him and n1s
past m NEWSCHECK
10:30 8t 9) NEWS · ~ VOTERS' PIPEUHE
11:00 II DD (I)®> NEWS 0 MAKE ME LAUGH G MOVIE
• • •, "The Burglars"
I 19731 Jean-Paul Belmon-
do. Omar Stlartf A.
croo~eo cop, pur suos a
group ol thieves wno usecl
a compu'tY to ste111 some
va1uabll' t'mernld~ 12 nrs 1 m CHICO ANO THE MAN
When tnPy try to market
Eds 1nven11on he and Cn1.
co are sw1ndllld oul ol five
httndre<l <lolinrs
(D THE BENNY HILL
SHOW
Benny gets 1n10 troubl" ,.,
a present.., JI 3 beauty
contest fZD DCK CAVETT
Guest Waller Ke<r. autho<
ol "TM Siient Clowns··
(Part 1of3)
11:30 II (I) BAAHABY JONES
A woman undergoes plas-
11c surgery 1n order to pose
as the wile ol a mull1-m11-
1tona1re who 11unaware111s
reol wlfo dted In an acCt·
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(D GETSMART
Smort tries to conceal 111s
occupation lrom his v1s11-
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NEWS
M>ANING
12:00 D TWILIGHT ZOHE
• Ninety Years Wtlllout
Slumbettng" CD ALFRED HfTCHCOCK
PRESENTS
"Toby" A man is overioyed
10 lflarn th31 lltS long 101 •
sr. .. en lr>ve nas searcnPO
n1m out to m arry t'11m
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c;-ltllr,SSmlfll
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Wyall Eatp potet •• a
plains Ofltta< and prev.,.ts
a mine owner from 11oahng
the silver lflla<es11 of a
young woman 12 tin I
• MOVIE ••'It ·'ShOck Treatment''
I t9641 S1uar1 Whitman,
CatOI L ynley A psyctl•B·
trtSI subiecta a private
investigator to e.1ena1ve
shock treatments 1n an
attempl 10 gain sole pos-
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Don Muttay. Diann
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saved a woman by kllhnq
her a1111cko1 ltnds n•s
motives and ac11on1 betnq
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n~_.o an atta•r w11n ,, fh;
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1:300 NEWS
2:00Q NEWS G MOVIE
• • • femdlP On ltw
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ro1d Jell CllanOIPr A
woman begins to behove
lhat her husband ·~ plan·
n•fl9 to k1U ner 101 ht1r
money 12 hrs I
11) GETSMART
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attempts 10 rettieve Plans
trom KAOS 3g61'1~
2:260 HEWS
2:30 0 MOVIE
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dolpll Scotl, .-vy
on 88Md on the
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11 hr . 55 """·' • •:OO. MOYll .• • • • • "Nol0tioua o,r.;i
man" (1~81 R9a H~
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• MOVIE
a a• "3 10 To •
fl9S71 Gtenn ~ord ..,.-.
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tiotdup captures the """"'
nal 11nd hr>IOs him '°(•
outgoing train (2 hrs,)
•:258 NEWS
•:308 MOVIE
• "Tne ptiost Of Or._..,
HOllOw ' ( t959) Jocty Fatt,
Ruu Bender A Ollf'I ...
O•ag racers tokes up h996-
ou11r 1er 5 1n a haunt.cl
hou<>e ( I hr . 30 min I
MPd11e•doff" IJuu• iuw ,ff urie•
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12:00 0 • * l><'s1•11 Ltlg•on
1 •9!>31 Alan l aod Arlene
Oa111 A m"mbe< of the
I ro>11cn Fore1qn Legion
1o•n' IOtCP\ W•lh a lihe1k0
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rl>pOtter promotes a fixed
syn<11ea1e t.ght (1 hr., sq
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Quiet Life
Actress 'Keeps Sanity'
Donahue Wins Emmy I
•
HOLLYWOOD I AP I On television 's
.. Dallas." Linda Gray Jives on a ranch. In real life
she also lives on a ranch. But that's about all Lin-
da has in common with her fi ctional character.
Sue Ellen Ewing, the adulterous, alcoholic wife of
Larry Hagman's J .R. Ewing.
Miss Gray lives on a three-acre ranch 40 miles
north or Los Angeles with her husband. Ed
Thrasher. and her two children, Jeff, 14, and Kel-
ly. 12. There the Thrashers ride their horses, Dus-
ty, Annie and Granger , romp with their dogs,
Michael and Gunnar , or with their cats, Orange
Oliver and Tiger lily.
.. IT'S SO TOTALLY UNLIKE THE Ewing em·
pi re," the actress says. "I think lhal 's what keeps
my sanity. I run around in cowboy boots and blue-
jeans -no silk dresses. We have a vegetable
garden that has periodic crop failure. And we
drive a '5.5 Ford pickup, CB and all."
Miss Gray grew up in the shadow or the MGM
studio, where she works on "Dallas."
• ... 1 ........
ACTRESS TRIES TO 'MAINTAIN NORMALITY'
Linda Gray and Daughter, Kelly, at Home
KNXT Leads Area
In Emmy Awards
LOS ANGELES <APl The big winner
'Ryan's Hope' Named
NEW YORK IAP I Phil Donahue. remains
daytime television's No. I talk show host, and
ABc;.s.-"Ryan's Hope" is the year's best daytime
dr'6°ma.
Donahue, whose "Donahue" talk show is syn-
dicated daily from Chicago, won an Emmy for the
third ~ear in a row as outstanding host of a
daytime talk. service or variety series
AT THE SAME TIME, "Donal)ue" was chosen
the best series of its kind in the 1978-79 season, and
one or the pro~ram 's producers. Ron Weiner. won
an Emmy for an episode on Nazis and the Ku Klux
Klan. broadcast J uly 7.
"Ryan's Hope," like
"Donahue." won three awards
-for outstanding dramatic
series and for writing and
directing.
The Emmys were three of
eight won by ABC shows, while
five went to NBC programs. one
lo a CBS children's program.
and four to syndicated shows. ~
A B c L I s T E D 3 8 OONAMUE
Best Daytime Drama
tn•ss tr1 <i dayllmt• rlrum<i st'ne-.. and Al F'rcemari
.Jr . who plays Ed llall in ABC !. 'One Life to
Li ve." was best <i<:tor
CBS' ONLY AWARD WAS for "RazzmataZT..''
the year's outstahd1n)! children s informational
:-pN·1al. broadrasl f''ph I
Here art' lh<' 1978 79 Daytime Emmy winners·
Oayt1l'T'flt' Ot"al'T\d Rv~.-.' Hoot Abt..
r .arN> Of A.ud•Pn(,. pd,.t•C•Pdhon sno. 'HoHyWOOO Sov•'•':· NB(.
T .tlk, W~•tf' °' Vttrlf'h Sf'rti•' ' C>ondnw,' \•ndt<c.ffed
At lor '" Oa'(tlm.. Oram.t A l Ft.-emdn J • . "OM Lite 10 LIW, '48C
A ctrft\\ in O.tttunto Or•rn.. lt..rtf' Oa1lv. "Anot,,.,, WOtld.'' NBC.
Suppc,-t1n9 Actor m O;Jyl1m,. Or•ma ~ P•tr.t H•nM!n, ''G..-.er4l HO\Ollal," ABC , SuPQIOf'ttnq Art,-,.,-, 1n D•tt1mp Or.trn.a -SutanM R09ft\, .. D•n ot O~
Ltn \," NBC
Ho\t H'! Ga~ 0' Aud1~n(f' P•rhc•~1•on ~ D•t ll: Ci•''• .. SlO,cxit Pyr•mtd, 'ABC Ho~t •n T•Ut S.rv1c~ Of' ¥•r••t.-Sfor~s -P,,11 Oorwftulr, ··~:· \..,. dl<•t..r
01r..:tlon •or O•Y1•m• O,.m• S<!r,.s -i.rry E••tt!> -Ula Swtl "Av•n'\ ~. 'ABC
lndfw>tdit.Mtl 01rfl'<ft0n fot G-'mf' t'lr AUdtenee P•r1•C•Nh0ft'SNW -Jeronf S,,.w, "HOii,-SQu••••.'' Jun• 70. 10711, N8C:.. _ J. Individual 01r~11on for -.'•r1•tv Pr09r.,,, -AOf' Wehwr. "OcwtatMt. •
July/,""• •Ynclt<All'd Wrlllnv to.-OaY1•,,.... Diam• S<!roP\ -ClairP l•O""'· P...,1 Avita ~yer
M•rv Mun1iter1, Judith P1nk\;ftt. Jf'ffrtv L.arw. ··qv•n'\ HOOf'," ~BC. Clltldren's Ent~r1a1n""!nl S<!""' "If.Kl\ •re Peoot• Too," ABC. .
NBCClulOren'• Ent••t•1nment S~1•I "TIW ho O.nce lttd,'' 0<1. 14, ""'
CrHldrtn ~ 1ntQf'm•tt0nal Sf>,.,.\ 81Q Slur M•rOM;' synd~•ted (ll1ldn>n'• lntounalk>n.81 !>OO'<IAI ''Aaunwt.,1," Fet> t. lt1'. CBS. (II•~· ..... •• 1nsttu<tt0n•I S.tot!' Sc.......:e A«a," ABC
She longed to be a n actress, but her parents,
and later her husband, opposed it. She com-
promised by becoming a model. One day her agent
got a call for a tall, beautiful model. He sent her to
see Ed Thrasher. an independent photographer
and art director and former studio art director.
They were married two years later.
a mong area television stations in the Emmy
awards was KNXT. Channel 2, whi ch took 17 of the
<'O Veled statues, including one for KNXT's 6 p.rr..
anchorperson, Connie Chung.
nominations. NBC 25, CBS 13, the Public --------------------
MISS GRAY DID TV COMMERCIALS and
took drama lessons, until her (irst break, a guest
role in "Marcus Welby. M.D." She continued to do
guest shots until Norman Lear selected her for the
bizarre role of the transsexual, Linda Murkland, in
"All That Glitters.'' She was in the TV movie "The
Grass Is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank"
and had a s mall part in "Fun with Dick and
Jane."
KNBC, Channel 4, was second in the number
of awards garnered with seven. Two KNBC
anchors won Em mys : John Schubeck for the 11
p.m . news. and Jess Marlow for the 5 p.m.
newscast
KABC, Channel 7, and KTLA, Channel S. cap-
tured six Emmys each, witll KTLA winning one
for the widely acclaimed prison documentary
"Scared Straight."
Broadcasling Service four and syndicated shows
nine.
The season's Emmy-winning game show was
"Hollywood Squares." and Dick Clark, a popular
daytime personality since his "American
Bandstand" premiered in 1957 and star of ABC's
"$20,000 Pyramid," was chosen the year's best
outstanding game show host. Irene Dailey, Liz Matthews on "Another
World" on NBC, won an Emmy a11 outstanding ac-
Kicking the TV Habit (joJd Turkey
By PETEK J. BOYEK "Well, we can light some candles dcred if they had TV there. Probably.
LOS ANGELES <AP> -ll hap-and read," my wife s aid. "This is 10 p.m. My wife has dozed off. I'll
Red just Ml "All in tbe Famil)'" kind olexcit.in8·-·-·---------N1""'mbu.-not to read thal book,
really is Jane Pauley I h'ear. coming
from the TV in the . . . the TV!
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was beginning. Archie and Edith She always says things like that. I Another call to yie power company.
-were singing the opening theme song, didn't want to read. I wanted to Another couple or hours, they say.
-"Those Were The Days." watch Archie Bunker and then feed The big lion is now dripping on the
MY WIFE 18 l-hffe.,,~~~~~1111~~~~~~tii5rthe·11nnlltt--=-1 paper and listening to the "Today"
show. She says the power company
fellows have come and gone.
-.
•· ... Gee our old LaSalle ran the dogs and then watch "Liiiie" on noor.
great," they sang. ''Those were the public TV, as I do every Sunday l :M A.M. FINISHED the Vietnam
da-" night. I wanted to see if Lillie book, look around for something else Tb~wer went out. The d,__,.o""g...,s_.a..1. ... a .... n .. etry_ancLOscar Wilde patched to-ttad. A TV Guide jumps into my
whined as Archie and Edith became things up after their s pat. lap. The late movie on Channel 13 is
a little dot on the screen then, after a AnEa "ULLIE" there was to "Bang! Bang! You're Dead" with
few aecondl, nothing. have been the moribund "Mary Tyler Tony Randall. Suddenly it is my all-
Moore Hour," then bed. Nuts. time favorite movie. It probably
N1J'1'8. I LOOKED out. Neilbbors' So. we read by candleU&hl. This won't be on TV for another year. liptl were all on. It wu only our was not easy. Our best candle was a Nuts.
boale. I ltambled to the phone and biJ wax lion. I wondered where we I drift into an uneuy sleep, and
called tbe power company. A nice picked thla thing up. When I saw its dre1.m about Vietnam. Jane Pauley
man aaid they'd be &l•d to come out mlnUICUle name, I wondered wby. is tbere. Jane Pauley? Yeah, and
and help, but· "it'll be two-three My wtfe reads a spy novel, I read a Gene 51t.a1Jt and To rotaw ...
boun, MIJ.'' book about the Vietnam War. I won-' Wait a minute. I momlnC. That
GET aJT 'OR HAl'O<EROHS
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Gee. I say, they were awfully quiet
about it. Didn't they have to drill any
holes or restring line or anytbi.ng?
"No, the man said it was_ just a
30-cent fuse. Took him five seconds."
OH. I FELT a little foolish for not
taking care of the fuse myself. But I
felt proud, too. I'd just gone nearly 12
hours without TV, cold turkey, too.
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ENTERTAINMENT /INTERMISSION
lt'lfla 'Cabaret'
College Goes All . Ont
Goldt·n We11t Colle.i .. movctt Into the spolli&ht
this w .. f>kf•nd with un all out pro.duction. of
"Cabaret," tMmed by lhtt colletie lhe first musical
of lt11llu and "<'Ope ever mounted at GWC.
The dram11tk musical, sot in Nui Germany
Juat prior to World War II, opens Friday for thr~
wt•.,kendll 6&nd nine puformances in the eolleee s
main thuter under the direction of Charles
Mitchell. It involvt:i; all the performlne arts at the
l'thool walh ~ uc·t.ora, ain&ers and dancers and an
ort>bt>atra of 20 n1usiciun~
BKANDEt: WILLIAMS STA&S as Sally
Bowle!J. Skip Kincaid pl1Ays her lover, Cliff, and
'
('rutg ft1enung is the e mcet: of lhe Kit .Ka~ Klub in
u w1,.....-. the Golden West producUoo. Other prancapals are
S d Oa\e Moms as Herr Scbu.lu, Yetta Benson as 'Best Plare' rreent-ft'raulean Schneider , Greg fo'1rlong as Ernst and
f I ( Lm da Bekas ll!> Fra ulein Ko!>l. . Actresses Donna Recd, left · ormer ) 0 "Caba rel .. will be performed Friday and
Co rona de l M u r , and Betty Whale , Salurday or this week and Thursday tbr~ugh
attended a screening of ··The Best Platt.' Saturday for two more weekends at 8:30 w1~b a
to Be." an NBC m ovie to be air~d ~unday closing matmee al 2.30 on J une 10. Reservations and Monday. Jt is a dramat1zat1ol'I of 892-7711. extension 545.
Helen Van Slyke's novel. The sound or music also will reverberate _ __:__:._:_ __ ___::__ ______________ throul:h UC Irvine this week an~ next as ~e un·
Universal Buys
8 Hughes Fihns
HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Universal Studios has
acquired eight Howard Hughes films from the
Summa Corp. .
1
..
They are "The Conqueror." '"Hell s Ange s, ..
"Jet Pi.Jot " "The Outlaw," "Mad Wednesday,
"Sacrface:" ''Sky Devils" and "Vendetta."
The acquisition provides not only for release of
the rum to au media. but also for remakes, se-
quels, spin-offs and other related uses.
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iversity mounts a m•jor production of lbe vantage
musaeal "No, No, Nanette."
CLAYTON GARRISON IS directing the re-
vival which opens Wednesday and plays through
Saturday at 8 p.m. It resumes n~xt Tuesda~ and
plays through June 2 in the Jo'ine Arts Vill age
Theater.
Donald Saddler. who choreographed the. New
York and London productions . is repeating _has art
~1t liCI. No telephone reservations are being ac·
ceptPd , and tickets must be purchased at the
theater box office between 10 a .m. and 2 p.m . on
weekdays
Closing out its five-weekend run at the Harle·
quin Dinner Playhouse with final performan~~s
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MATINEES SATURDAY I. SUNDAY
''A LITTLE ROMANCE" (PG)
"THE CHAMP" CPGl
"SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" (R)
"HANOVER STREET" (PG)
.... MANHATIAN" CR)
"DEER HUNTER" CR)
"BATTLESTAR GALACTICA"
"LOGAN'S RUN" (PO)
"GREASE"
"FOUL PLAY .. (PG)
"MANHATTAN"
"REVENGE OF THE PINK PANTHER" (R)
"CALIFORNIA DREAMING ..
"OUR WINNING SEASON" (R)
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"THE 0£EA HUNTIR" (R)
"THE BOYS IN'CIOMPANY C-
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Intermission
Tom Titus
tonitbt through Sunday is Neil Simon's "Tbe
Sunshine Boys" with Huntz Hall and Marvin
Kaplan in the title roles. Curtain ls 8 : 15 followtni
dinner at the Harlequin, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., San-
ta Ana. Reservations 979-5511.
TWO P&OFESSIONAL SHOWS aod a com-
munity theater production also remain on tbe
boards this week. They are:
-"P eg O' My Hearl" at South Coast
Repertory, 6SS S. Town Cent.er Drive, Costa Mesa
(957-4033). J ohn David-Keller directs the early.
century comedy with performances nightly except
Monday al 8 p.m . and weekend matinees at 2:30 tbrou~h June 10.
-"Camelot '' al Sebastians West Dinner
P layhouse, 140 Avettida Pico, San Clemente
<492·9950). David Holliday stars as King Arthur in
the Lerner and Loewe musical with an open-ended
run Tuesdays through Sundays.
'"Se ven Dcys lo Baldpate " at the
Westminster Community Theater , 7272 Maple St.,
Westminster <893-8626). Ron Albertsen 's im-
a g inative .production of the 1913 mystery
m elodrama heightens the humor of the piece,
Fridays and Saturdays al 8:30 through June 2.
MEANWHILE, AT UC Irvine, the SCT
Semanar Theater will present two performances of
George Bernard Sha w's "Candida" Friday and
Saturday evenings in the Fine Arts Studio Theater.
David McDonald is directing lhe show, which
wi ll be presented as a "drama of confrontation."
Curtain is 8 p.m. and admission is free.
"DAWN OF
THE DEAD" (R)
GEORGE HAMIL TON
"LOVE AT
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Returns To Tiie Sea
Crystal, a baby sea lion nursed back to health
by .John Cunningha m, Laguna Beach Hjgh
School inslurclor, is going lo have to st a rt
finding her dinner. She was released by Cun
fh!lrr Rqlar~e•f Pellrle• Told
DEAR READERS: Here are the adjustment
polides agreed to by mHllfactuen ud retailers
or band-~ ltalr dryers coatal•lng asbestos, u ·
cording to memos from lite Coasamer ProduC'l
Safety Commlssioa starr to the commissioners.
• Check witb Individual manllfadan:rs for model
numbers of afreded dryers.
Conair Corp. will replace the asbestos liner
with a mica liner In units maUed to the company
and wtu pay postage for consumers who requHt it.
The toll-free number for consumer calls is <8001
631 5391.
Gt'ne ral Electric Corp. will repair or replacr
models cont~ining asbestos, at the companv's oD·
lion, if tbe consumer brings tbem to one of 'the 250
G.E. small appliance centers. It is anticipated that
the repair can be done •bile the consumer waits.
Consumers unable to come in may call toll-fre~
nunibfors (800) 241-999Z or (808) 241-5822 for mail-
ing instructions.
The Gillette Co . will replace a s bestos ·
tonlaining mode ls with asbestos-free units.
Consumers wbo call aou-rree <811> :mum will be
&old bow to get tlae replacemeat.
HamUtoa Beacb aad Domiaioa Divisions of
ScoviU Manafadarlng Co. will replace or rep~r.
at its option, units containing asbestos that are
mailed in and reimburse coaaamus' mailing ex-
~nses. Coa.4iumers wbo, accord1ag to company
warranty records, purchased models containing
a sbestos, wiU be notified by the company. The
company's number in Waterbury, Conn., is (203)
157-606).
J .C. Penney Inc. wlll accept retUJ"Ds for full re ·
funds or give replacements at i&s retail stores.
Some models wUJ be modified al the store to re·
move asbestos.
Konettes Inc. will replace or refund, at the
~onsumer's option, qiodels containing asbestos
brought ln by owners. The s ame policy applies to
n1ng h:-1m last week She was named after
<'rystal Con·. whcrl-' !>he was found about
I h n ·t.· month!-> ago s uff era n~ malnutrition.
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11u m twr cu111111t tw <'Un.\ldi'rt'<I Th is r11ltmrn appearsdm
ly "zcept Sundays
other brand names if the consumer can prove the
dryer was bought at a Korvet&es store.
Montgomery Ward and Co. wiU offer a new
dryer frum its current stock in exchange for an
asbestos-containing model. If the consumer does
not want to 'accept the exchange, eacb store will
follow its own policy on "what is nttessary to
achieve custome-r satisfaction."
North American Phillips Co. <Norelco> will
providf' repla ce m e nts o r modifications.
Consume rs can c all toll-free 1800) 223·1828.
Sch.ick Inc. will replacl? its models contain.Ing
asbestos with nt'w asbe:o.tos-free models at con·
s umer reque!>t elthf'r by mail or at any of the 450
company-authorized centers.
Surs, Roebuck and Co. will replace or refund
tht• purchase price of a dryer containing asbes tos
that is rt'turned to It bv a consumer. •·or more in·
formation, call tht> nc·arest Sears store.
Sunbeam Corp. will repair or replace. at its
option, Sunbeam. Northe rn and Oste r dryers con-
taining asbestos for consumers who mail or bring
the m to Its srrvice branches.
Tl' Sho1t• Off Pr• Single Prize
DEAH l'AT La~l December I etltended lhc
Dtnah Shore TV ~how tn Las Vegas and had my
na m(' drawn as one of the prize winners. My gifts
were to ha\'c been rlclivcred within s ix weeks after
the :.how was on TV <.ind that was Feb. 8. So far
1 ·ve 1u:,t rccc1\'ed one item. not all fou r. J was un·
dcr the 1mprcss1on that every winner received all
the pntC's That·s wh:.i t I understand from the an-
nounrcmt•nl uboul prize winners at the end of each
Sh<'W
V.D .. Fountain Valley
Th«' Dinah Shorl' TV show spokeswoman says
that you misunderstood the prize announcement on
thl' show. Seve ral drawings are held during each
show and e:ich winnn ~('.ts one prize, not all or
them.
Plans-Cut ·COsts
College Expen:ses Still Climbing
By &Jae Auocla&ed Pre11
Students lookin' forward to
colle1e this fall al.so can look
forward to paying more for their
education, but youngsters and
parents who plan carefully can
ease the bµrden on !tie family
budget.
An annual s urve y by the
College Scholarship Service or
the College Board shows tbat a
student who attends a four-year,
private college or univf,,,sity and
lives on campus can expect to
spend $5,526 during the school
year that starts in September.
THAT'S It.I PERCENT more
than the same student at l.he
same school would h ave spent
during the year just ending.
The scholarship service said
that average e xpenses at a)I
types of institutions would be 9
percent higher in the 1979-80
academic year than in 1978·79.
It is late in the season lo start
searching for financial aid. but
you may still be able to get some
help. The College Scholars hip
Service s a ys $12.3 billion in
public and private aid will be
available for students in the
coming year.
"MANY STUDENTS, mclud·
ing those from middle-income
families, may qualify for finan-
cial aid and s hould apply for
funds to help them attend col-
leges they might not be able to
afford on their own," said Joe
Paul Case, dfre<:tor of program
a dmini s t ration f o r the
scholarship ser vice.
Specialized scholarships are a
frequently over looked source of
he lp. particularly for middle·
income families whose incomes
m ay be too big for government
or university aid p rog rams
Unions, service groups, church
organizations <.ind other private
groups often offer schola rships
to members' children based on
academic rather tha n financial
standards.
, Explore every avenue no
matter how unlikely it seemis
Legislation passed last year
expands government aid pro·
grams so more people are elig1 ·
ble . Ask for details from college
admissions officers: if you are
too late for this year . you may
be able to get a head sl<irt on
pla nning for ne xt year.
THERE ARE FIVE bas ic
federal programs to aid under·
graduates: Basic Educational
Opportunity Grants, Supplemen·
ta l Education a l Opportunity
Grants. College Work-Study, Na·
tional Direct Student Loans and
Guaranteed Student Loans. All
except the guaranteed loan pro·
gr am are tied lo financial need.
however.
If you can't get more money.
you will have to figure out how
to spend less and the latest study
by the scholarship service pro·
vides some clues for would-be
s avers. The budget section
where you can trim the most.
says the non-profit association,
is the one that varies most
tuition.
At private, four-year colleges,
tuition, includinJ( fees, will
average $2,923 in t he coming
year. At public, four-year col-
leges, it will average only $880.
You could save more than S2,200
a year.
NOTE: P UBLIC institutions
ofte n cha rge extra for non-
resident students . Ask about ad-
ditional fees.
You also may be able to save
by attending a two .year college.
The career you plan on may not
require four years of college. If
it does, you may be able to get a
degree from a two-year school.
then enroll in a four.year inst1tu·
tion to complete your trainin~.
Tuitidn at private. two.year
colleges for the coming year wi ll
Extra Stud~'
averaee $2,0'3 -almost $800 '
less than at four-year scboola, acc~rdin1 lo the acbolanblp!
service. tufUon at publie, two-,
year colleges wJU average.... .~
ONCE YOU KNOW what tuf·
lion wiU cost. sit down with a
pencil and paper and figure out
your other expenses. They will
vary from school to school and
individual to individual, but tbe
scholarabip service suggests tbe
following averages for the com-
ing year:
Trans portation : S250 to
S450.
Room and board: $1 ,400 to
Sl,700 for students who live on
campus. S850 to $1,000 for com-
muters. Many families forget to
t·ount room and board expenses
fo r a student JNho lives al home;
there may be no rent charge, but
feeding a eollege student is sure
Io add to the budget.
Rooks and supplies: $230.
Personal expenses: S500.
Pet Doctors Find
EXpertise at UCI
Like his master. Snoopy can
have digesti\'e disturbances,
heart trouble. poor eyesight. a nd
because of a program at the UC
lrvtne College of Medicine. the
expertise to tare for them
Working tn con1unct1on with
the UC Davi s Schoo l of
veterinary Medicine , the Cl
m i•di cal st'hoo l s hart.'!I 11 !-i
laborator v f a c ll 1t11·s fo r
veterinarians who want to rnn
tinue their educations
S INCE THE program began
seven years ago. veterinanans
from throu ghout s outhe r n
California have logged more th<1n
50,000 hours of post-graduate tn
st ruction
By attending the works hops etl
UC L vets can beat both tame and
monetary costs of traveling t<>
the Davis campus.
At Jn.,ne. vets may attend lec
tures and work in the medical
school's laboratory. providing
"h a nds on " expe rie nce in
veterinary medicine problems.
These include general s urgery,
d ia~n ostic r adio l O!itY.
ca rdiology. o phtha I mo logy.
canine and feline nutrition and
disease.
IN SOME instances. tnstrucllon
has covered certain zoonotic dis-
eases that can afflict both pets
and children. Those classes at·
tr acted both m e dical and
veterinary doctors .
Medical school officials say a
honus of the program is that it
:.illows the university lo obtain
"dnubte duty•· fro m the el(·
Pl'ns1 vc factlitie~
Mos t ti asses a rc conducted
1•vtrn111gs ci nd weekends when
use .. or laboratory and lecture
fa<·1ht1cs by medical students is low
The un1vers1ty syste m pro·
nd€'s mi funding for the lrvine-
Oa n~ program. Private com-
panies including Carnation
Co . All ergan Pharmaceuticals
and Allen Products Co. -pro-
' 1de ftnanrial backing, that,
com bmed Wllh course fees. pays
for the program.
DR. WILLIAM Winchester ,
<itrt>ctor of the contmuang educa-
t 1on program. said at as his belief
that the lrv1ne-Oav1d program 1s
one of a kind.
"We"ve pro\'en that this type
of continuing education program
tan be put into effect anywhere
n ot JUSt ci t schools of
vete rinary medicine. Maybe
what we have done he re can be
used as a model elsewhere,"
Winchester said.
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•Classified T~.MtwZl.1171 • • .
Pituline Kae1: Critic 1-,
BJ DBNNIS MeLELIAN ........ ~~
Pauline Kael doesn't look anything
llke you'd expect one of the nation's
moat n»pected and awesome movie
critics to look : She's a diminutive
woman with abort-cropped, graying
ha\r, aereenine room pallor and large
round gtaues. Stepping onto the Chapman College
1tage in Orange last Friday evening,
Ma. Kael, dressed in a burgundy
blouse and black flaired slacks,
looked more like a bridge club re·
gular or an English lit teacher-not a
woman whose words are capable of
raising a producer's blood pressure.
Then Killer Kael spoke:
. "The Deer Hunter :" "It's an ID·
coherent, unformulated movie. I felt
none of the characters were really
worked out. In a sense it's an adoles·
cent boy's fantasy like 'Lives of a
Bengal Lancer' or 'Gunga Din."'
.. A Little Romance:" "You see
Laurence Olivier degrading himself
playing a guardian angel."
"Manhatt an : .... Bas icall y
phony in terms of its tbelia. . . .J
think it's like out-takes from 'Annie
Hall' ... <It's) justification for a
middle-aged man to have an affair
with a 17-year·old girl."
Ali MacGraw: "Tb at girl cannot
act. Whatever it is that goes into act-
ing, she does not have it."
"The Champ:" "It's ju.st a mess. I
thought Zeffirelli· <the director) pro-
bably saw that terrible '305 version
as a n impressionable child."
Woody Allen : "I lhin.k it's great be
can do what he wants to do. But isn't
it too bad he wants to be America's
Ingmar Bergman wh en we 'r e
already fed up with Ingmar
Bergman?"
Sprinkling her comments with an
occasional four·letter word or prefac-
ing a remark with an infectious
laugh, Ms. Kael. 59, proves above all
that movies are her business.
As The New Yorker's resident film
critic (six months each year l since
1968, she has amply demonstrated
her masterful knowledge of the mov-
ies .
To11 out the name or a rum,
director, writer, actor, or actr.a
and Pauline Kael reapoada with
seeminaJy total recall.
But wb9t1Mr you love her or bate
ber, you respect her intelligence and
wit.
Questioned by one audience
member about her "exceues" in
praiain& Robert Altman'a "llc:Cabe
and Mra. Miller ," she laughed:
"I absolutely love it-ao don't bug
mefeUa."
Des pite her biting criticism of
those movies that fail to live up to
her lofty standards, Ms. ·Kael would
much rat.her prefer that they sue-•
ceed .
"There's nothing more marvelous
thaq lo see a good movie," she said.
That bas happened only. a few times
in recent months, she noted. Among
those that received the Kael blessing
were "Get Out Your Handkerchiefs,"
"The Warriors" and "Invasion ol the
Body Snatchers."
<See PAUUNE KAEL, Pase C3)
• • • and Studio Consultant
O•oly Pilot Plooto l)y lliclwnl lllMlll•r
After years or pointing out
wllat 's wrong with movies after
they're madcr, mm critic Pauline
Kael wtll now be able to do her
faalt-ftndJ.ng before a movie goes
Into production.
Ma. Kael has· quit The New
Yorker and accepted an offer to be
an executive consultant In charge
of script and movie development
for Paramount Studios.
"I have a pretty good analytic
eye after all these years of writing
on movies." says Ms. Kael. ''I
sometimes can s pot the point
where a sc:ript falls apart."
Ms. Kael, 59, bad turned down
similar Hollywood offers in the
past, but felt thJs was the time lo
accept.
Pauline Kael. former movie critic and no w executive consul-
tant in charge of script and movie development at Para-
mount Studios: 'Movies are so bad at the moment, I wanted
to try and figure out why. ·
"Movies ar.-so bad at the mo·
ment. I wanted to try and figure
out why," she says. "It would be a
chance lo discover the processes
Events Dot Calendar
Are your passports up to date? If they aren't,
shame oo you. You missed trips to lreland and
Norway tbia week.
We didn't really travel across the sea but
imagined we were on the Emerald Isle when the
Ljdo Iale Woman's Club had its annual horn <'
tour and tea and UCI Interfaith had a dinner
with an Irish the me.
And Norway. All the Scandinavians arouncl
gathered at the Balboa Bay Club last Thursdc.v
to help Reed and Rita Sprinkel cele br"att·
Norwegian Independence Day. With aqui.v1t
and beer. music for dancing a nd festi ve
streamers it was quite a day.
Otherwise the calendar was dolled with re·
ceptions, cocktail parties, fashion shows .
luncheons and t he big event for the week.
Newport Harbor Art Museum 's Grand Casino
Our p asf'ports were handy for t.hat wonderful
excunton too.
II oppenings
By Judith Olson
ning with a six.-cial TGIO (Thank Goodness Its
Open I party fo r its stockholders.
We got to p<'ek at the plans for the new
Wt>stcliff Pl aza offi ces and miru-mall, which will
include a place for coffee. The remodel of an old
furniture store building is being done by
;Jrchitect Rill •'icker.
Toasting the end of the two.year effort to
get organized were Fred Fors&er, president, and
his wife Aviva ; Ron Kendry, vice president:
Denny Parisia, savings manager , a nd
i;tockholders Bruce FroeUcll, Joseph and Rolie
c·amera, J ean and Robert Lucas and George
Grunewald.
of what goes wrong in moviemak·
Ing."
Ms. Kael, who early this year
was hired by Warren Beatty to
produce a movie, is quickly learn-
ing the facts of Hollywood life.
Newsweek magazine last week
reported that "he r explosive
personality" and "unlamlHarity"
with movie makiog ended he r
Beatty partnership. The magazine
also quoted an "insider" who said
she "alienated ever ybody wilhin
six weeks ."
"That story in Newsweek is
about as cruel and totally false as
it could be," counte red Ms. Kael
at a speaking e ngagement at
Chapman College Friday.
She denies being fired by Beat·
ty, claims she hasn't bad any
''blowups with anybody" and says
she hasn't even been in California
six weeks.
What'sher sideofthestory'!
"I dedded I'd be tnpped in loag
and involved projects. I talked it
over witb him <Beatty) and felt it
was the wrong way for me &o work
in the movie business."
She said she turned down Beat·
ty's offer for a three-year contract
and that it was Beatty bimseU who
asked Paramount to find her a
more suitable assignment.
She feels tbe media is going to
try &o make ber look ridiculous.
"Bat that's a chance I 'm golng to
take," she said.
As for Beatty, she said, "I found
hi m honorable and intelligent in
bis dealings with me."
Ms. Kael, who reported fot' bes
first day of work at Paramount
Monday, said s he 'd give
Hollywood five month!>.
"If it doesn't work out I'll go
back and write like a sensible
person." -Dennis Mcl.ellan
Rita Sprinkel has been teasmg us that
she calls her Dover S hores home th e
"Norwegian Embassy." It's an apt description.
She had company from her native land for the
independence day celebration and managed lo
find others around here from the land or Griel'(.
At U\e party were Bo Skjoldqtdst, a dentist from
Sweden, Trygve Bndevold, from Oslo, who
brought red, while and blue ribbons for every-
one <we got a special one), Gerda Sorensen,
As&rtd Nlluoa, Arlene Anderson, Cort Fox, Joey
Blallop, and Mike Berry.
The lnine Terrace Committee of the
Orange County Philharmonic Society had its
18th annual fl ea market and luncheon this week
at the home of Mr. and Mra. Rkllard Flamsoa.
Ed Ruscha, left. and Robert Rauschenberg designed the official poster for Change
Inc., West, an organization that provides emergency funds for artists.
Brudevold, a land developer from Oslo, said .
lndependence Day marks the lime in 1814 when
Norwa) got its "basic law." It's the biggest day
of the year in that country and festivities start
early in the morning, much like carnival lime ID
Rio •
Newport Balboa Savings and Loan. one of
the newest S & La around, celebrated its begin-
Rita Sprinkel
andTrygve
Brudevold dance a rousing
mldaummet night '
waltz at the
Norwegian
Independence
Day,,.,,, at ,,,. Balboa
Bayaub.
\
Since we were in the market for a few
"fleas." we stopped by. There were antiques.
hand-made goods, clothes, jewelery and other
ite ms to choose from and we enjoyed a Cobb
sa lad for lunch.
The event earns about $3,000 each year for
the Philharmonic Society's youth concerts and
other programs. And it's tradition lo have it at
the Flamsons. Every party of note in Irvine
Terrace lakes place there, someone joked .
(See HAPPENINGS, Pase CZ)
Posters
Prove
Profitable
By MARCIA FORSBERG
OftMDalty~Mlft
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t----,~~IH· )·fire ean-wipe Otlt en artist. Se een -----~
an automobile accident. In the race or an
eme rgency, an artist might wonder -literally
where his next meal is coming from. Or when
his bank statement next will read "deposit"
instead o r "withdrawal, withdrawal ,
withdrawal "
a
"deposit" will come from Change Inc., West, a
branch of Change, Inc., the non-profit New York
organization founded by Artist Robert Rauschen-
berg in 1970. It's set up to provide quick emergen-
cy aasiatance to artists in the form of cub grants
upto$500.
FUNDS UE RAISED through the sale of
the official Change poster, created by New
Yorker Rauschenberg and Loe Angeles artist
Ed Ruacha.
The posters are usually priced at $175, but
ror one apectal night at the Newport Harbor Art
Muaeum, the colorful colla1es sold for $25
apiece -and they were autop'apbed by the
designers themselves.
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..
The two lnternationally ret0plsed artllta
aimed and sold 350 of the celebrated poeten at
a reception durtq an exhibition aeouored by
tbe llUMWD'a Sales and Rental CotancU. More
than 50 arti1t1, dealers and collectors
contributed work for sale to benefit Cban1e. ~Y $10,000 waa raiMd for the prosram,
accordin1 to Mrs. Richard Newquist,
cbairpenon ot the Sales and Rental Gallery of
U..11~.
ca.. POITEU. Pale Q)
'This is in ,..,,.er of RaUIChenberg,.
said Newpott Beach attltJt A. s. Atlhley,
dreased to resemble Reulchenbetg'a }
famed goat with auto th. I
, ........ cu
Acnon& 'hoH workin.I wve c-le ,.,_,
Ca1 RalnHera. B•UJ ,._&elf •-4 a.aal• aarw-.
Tbere wu a 1prtnc eeletlnt.lon P'rlday at Seactm Vlllaae In HunUnaton 8t1ch. e,·en
tbou1h the weather aa.td wlnler The merchant.I
•••
~PapCl>
More lhH l ~OU s. rt afflc1onados and
collectors many ot tbem from Los Angeles,
accord1n1 to Mu11"um Director Thomus It
Garver -viewed the utwork In the Museum':.
spuioua galleries and snacked on hot. spicy
ch eese dips, ~uaca mol~ 11nd torllllu r h1pi.
outside at the newly covered pal10 of t he
SCulplure Garden Cafe ..
aAUSCHENBEaG 'S WORK includes
monocromea (he painted b11 canv~es all "'hitc.
others aU black ) aand .. combme pawtings" lhe
created collages of dtsl'arded 1unk a nti
free·standing elements llke a stuffed goat wath
an automobile tire around its midnff l For tus
playful , yet prophetic. shenanigans, ht 's often
been lagged en/ant temhl11
Now. at S3. his contemporary work involvt1s
the continued exploration of colla~c C1nd image
combinations, but to hear him talk it's Change
that occupies him. "What was happening m New York was. it
was New York artists that were supporting all
the artists all over the country. We decided that
artists on the West Coast might also assume th-.:
responsibility.
"And so -Cha nge We st ." said the
brown·eyed. tanned Rauschenberg between sips
or amber liquid. . .
"BUT THAT DOESN'T mean Change West
can't give grants lo (artists in) Isr1tel," he
hastily continued.
Tossing his white jacket over one shoulder.
Rauschenberg added, "It's really a good idea.
and it's unique . There are no Fords and
Guggenheims that can cover the problems that
artists have as well as Change can
·•By the time that you qualify for a grant -
for a n artist -you a lmost don't need it
a n ymore. So the re's no room for the
emergencies that happen that slop an artist
from being able lo develop.
"I didn't believe for a second there that if
you were ~oing to be a fantastic art1i;t that
nothing could stop you anything can slop yo u.
· A dental hill can stop you. Con F.d can stop
you. a landlor<l can stop you " '
THE IOf:A F'Oct C'hangc grew . he ~aid .
from hl:c:. "own prnhkm-. "
Thl..' Hau::.c h1·n11..rg, Hus1 ha post1..r v..al:>
designed 111 lhf' fall c>f 19'lR for the Change lnr .
West sales exh1u1t11m ;1l lhe Los J\ngc·les County
Museum of Art, acrording to Hosamund l''elseo,
West coast coordinator of Change Inc .. WesL
She explained that the artisL'> decided via
telephone conversation to d1 v1de the poster
space down the middle and work separately.
Neither saw the other·:. work until lhe poster
was finished.
Amo ng th e co l l a ge of i mages on
Rauschenberg's left side 1s checkered fabnc, a
basket of apples. a grazing horse. Ruscha 's
right half is a combination of lettering that
sJ)f'lls out .. Stay Safe" and a black and white
image. taken from a magazine of the 1940s, of a
sleeping man.
-.u MrWd wlM and cbMM ud wi taJoi9el
mu.le by~ Padfle 81rtaca. The charmina vUla•e. wblcb baa a b1rd
motlt. will have an add9d al\ncUon la Juae. Her•• _. 8&u \'...,, wbo hlYt the Kalevala
abop, wtll be HrVinl& putrl .. Md coif .. OD tM
terrace.
Durtna I.be 1prlftC nlq deuert wu avalla·
ble in 8 .. clllf Travel. ll WU • marveJoua trlfle
made by aentll Muaa ...
Twinkllnt topiary treee and a red urpet
welc9med .iueeta t.o lhe New])Ol't Harbor Art
Muaeum ror l.e Or and Caalno Saturday eveDlna.
The crowd waa 1maher than anticipated but the
t'vl'nln& wu a 1uc:ce11, accordina t.o Marc
t 'rtedberS, chairman or the AcqwalUon CouncU.
Tht> main purpose wu t.o rlllae eaouab t.o
m atch a National F.ndowment for t.be Art.a
~rant. fo'rh~tM'rg s1ud. and the evenin& did jual
that ~1 u.:ain we wlll h11ve new works for the
n1ui.t•u111':1 l)t!rrnancnl colle('tlon (iambll11~ WU$ thl' order or the evenina bU\
lht> stakes wt'rt'n'l as high 11s In the f•mous
coit&ntl:t of Uw world Tht' persons boldi.n& the
most l'hlpA 1•t th<' ,·nd of \ht> evening were eli&i·
hit' for druwm6(8 for the big prizes-a trip t.o Part~. Ptll'rla Vallortu 1rnd Maui. Strolling
alvn~ thf'St~1tw will be Mr. aodMn.OUaS&opp.
We ''llJll)'t'<I 11 lu ish. wonderful buffet in the
Sc·ul1)11111· {:.1nh'11 ('af~·. wh1d1 1s about to be
,·om plet.•ly 1•nclmwd w1lh ~lass. It was a bit chilly
uut w1• k1·1~t 1mai.;111111~ how 1t 's going to be when
1t 's :tit done . Clark Kt>t'n's combo provided music for · danc1n~ un<l lhcre was good wine, particularly a
pll:'U!{llll.! Blum• ch.• Bhmr. In view or it all, G•ry
Wbt>eloclf., director of development for the
museum. noted that the museum would be a
good plac·e for a night club.
It will become a club of sorts in the future,
he added. since plans are in the works for a
TG IF fo r caret:r people from the Fashion Island
area.
We enjoyed talking lo an old school friend
ERMA BOMBECK
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D9llr ........... ., Lee ....
The Newport Harbor Art Museum was the setting for Le Grand Casino. Above,
from left. are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hines and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Coil.
(Newport Ha rbor High School) Jalle HamdaU
Vost, who was there with ber husband PaaJ.
They live in Pasadena now.
. Also there were the Tim Parken, Barry A:&·
enea, Jack Siieas I he 's president or the board or
trustees>. John Nicbolses, Mn. Lucille Kuehn
and Ed and Pat Giddings.
Newport Harbor Art Museum had ita annual
civic and media luncheon last week. We
checked out the new 1lass enclosure ror tbe
Sculpture Garden <donated by the Am&Me1 Ot··
lings> and pronounced it good.
Two-piece Suits Her Best
TltomH Garver, director of the museum.
said the museum is expanding. "We are
fleshing out the skeleton," be observed, adding
that the new look will include wood noon for
the gallery.
We met the new chairmen for the various
committees and h•d a preview of what's to
come in the foll9wing months: • Jasper Johns
print exhibition, a roundup of art in Orange
County with "Our Own Artists." and tbe very
exciting Christo Running Fence Project next
February.
Every year I like lo set goals for myself.
This year is no exception. For 1979, I vowed I
would la) find inner peace, lb ) study the re-
ligions or the world. cc I buy a bathing suit. ·
I was ~oing to compromise the third goal
when I got out my old two-pieee bathing suit
this year. Only one piece of it fit me. It is not
irnport<mt for anyone to know which piece it
was It is suffi<'ient to say that if t appeared in it
1n puhlic 1t would totally destroy my aura or
mystt>ry
I dun 't uuy a new bathing suit every year. It
1c;n 't bl'raus.-1t rc•prt'scnts a major purchase. It
1s berausr 1r 1 wanted that kmd of pain I'd run
t h1· 1$11s ton Marathon or give birth in a
Volkswagen. To begin with, 1 a m never psychologically
ready for the styles. When I heard that this
year's bathing suHs were one piece. I bad an en·
tirely different concept in my mind as to wbat
thf'y would look like. Imagine my surprise when
I picked up a one-piece suit and it caught on my
ring finger The nymphs who appear in the ads lead me
to be lieve the artist is sketching from memory.
There hasn't ~n a girl with those measure·
mcnls s ince Scarlett O'Hara trussed herself int.o
a IG·tnc·h corset.
To survive the s ummer at the pool I bad lo
dl·v1sc a hst of Rules for Swimming.
E,...a
B...WCk
Never fref'1UE'nt pools with full·length m1r·
rors in the drcssin~ ronm
2. Do not go into the pool area unt II vou
have seen threi;: women who look more rotlcn
than you do in a suit.
3. Ir someone 1s wc<irmg the same floral
suit. do not stand close unJess her flowers are
opened al lbe same size as yours.
4. Make sure the chlorine foot bath is deep
enough to tread water in
5. Do not go Into the water until three hours
arter you've eaten or your stomach goes down:
whichever comes fi rst
6. A beach ball. a folding chair and an air
mattress may seem cumbersome, but when
worn cover the effects of a long winter
7. When sunning. hold a 1·hild on yo ur lap
If swim suits gt!l any more daring , I ma:,
have to learn how lo swim and hug the bottom
of the pool.
For those of us who grew up in the Newport
area the Fun Zone is a special place. We rode
t he ft>rris wheel. played games and "hung.
around'' there as teen· agers.
The old area had a s parkle Friday night as
the Assessment Treatment Services Center held
a Nostalgia Nile there with a buffet dinner.
ndes. games and crwses on the Pavilion Queen.
You could really play tourist if yo.u wanted.
The souvenir shop on the comer had a hair price
s ale on all the stuff you need t.o be a real Bal·
boan -straw bata, &eesbirts and all the rest.
We swapped stories about the good old days
with a-and Carol LIM, PlayUla and ... Jeees,
Norma Cutey, NaHy Uriap&ea. AIH and
M•lte McGregor and Bill and Jou Badley.
Accord.ion music was provided by Wlm \'an
Dttft aboard the Pavilion Queen and we saw
Robert and Marjorie Weed, Dr. Joseph Hart.
Set.on 81.aco. Keal and Pat Powell, Denals
O'Connor, Bob and Polly c.mmlngs and Peter
and Manlaa Barrett gelling in the party s pirit.
Marilyn Monroe: Leaving the Legend
tbe mJddle of the most demanding situa-
tions."
Then she would reach down off the bed for
the nearby bottle of liquor (or champagne >
a nd pour her glass full.
Flying away was like taking a deep breath
between love and transience. like a desperate
attempt to find harmony between the dream
and the earth while looking down on the
world I wH leaving •nd which was leaving
me. I can understand if people blame me for
having written about her.
One might say: Reality should live only in
the silence of memory. But there are so few
people in this world who are brave. She was.
It is such a rare quality that when it is rtnally
encountered, it should not be for1otten.
THERE WAS A dynamism in her that in·
cessanlly produced erotic vibrations so
strong that they affttted the camera and the
roll of mm and jumped oU\ from the movie
screen.
They emanated from her even when she
walked around in a robe with a greasy face;
or hid in the s treet or in a bar behind the taut
kerchief she wrapped around her bead, wear·
ing big, dark gluaes and unpreued panta; or
when she wore an expensive lace dress; or
when sbe waded on the beach, splashing the
waler up around her; or when s he lay in bed
or buddied up in the comer of a sofa, gazing
out at somethiDI far aw•y and indiscernible
t.o others; or when the ausbed out her life in a
confusion or sentences; or was drunk or
deprealed et' happy.--
Sbe was . . . ? She waa.
FOR Tiii: CU&IOV8: Marilyn was not
frigid as some have maintained. Nor was she
• a sex •crobal u moet think. She was just
very, very sweet. Wbal, then, is the explana·
lion ol the Marilyn llonroe.mntjq--•!-------&-----
Sbe wu not wbat one undentands u an
"eleaant" prl. Sbe wu not loal·leued and
beautifUJ lD tbe clualcal seaae. On tbe COO·
trary. Her leo were too abol"t and her thisbs
a bit too Wei. Nor wu ber atomaell by that
Ume Oat; It wu very clearlJ too DUdly.
Neltber were Hr bnuta u Bi:m u ttiole. of
very youns well·lbal*I 1lrla. She had a pod
fllure, but.IO mUJ llrla do
••
•
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~et watcbLna a film like ''Some Uk• It
Hot" mu .. you nail .. tbal lt'1 abe wbo malln It lnto eometblnl more than a f\lnny comedy. The other actors an IOOd, and the
dlreetor, BUly Wllder, bu perhaps never
1hown better craftlmaublp.
Tbe dialope ii wttt.y, the aetioo rich in
tempo and tunny tdeu. And yet it would
never u~ been aa,w.nc more than lood en·
teltalDlnlM ., .... badn't been there. She
mall11 the ftlm l8'o a worlt ol art about love.
And awn la aaodler IO years. It wtll .Wl be •
. ftlm e1-ae beeaue lhe male• it vibrate
wtth '°"·
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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Por U.. movies, 111'1~ 1ud. "I fen
enormom 1r•Ulud., bttause I couJd
aa_y aomethlnti dlrf•.-.nl " She said
1be dc>Hn"t llb to pan mov1f'& every
week ... ll llOUnl your whole lift> You
feel rotten whtn you 110 • •
118. ILAt:L, whu rt•et·nl I) lo\ ati
1l1ned by Vitnmounl MucHos lO
~erve ti •n l'itt•C'ullvt• ~rrapt ron,.ul
tant, lw!llt>ws most mo,·1t·~ hul tH tht·
aerlpt level
"Wllh mo8t or lhl' writ ma Uu11 rt•¥1
ly fail8 you run !'14.'t' It in tht' quahty of
the dialogue," sht• l\llld "Thf> inroads
Of t e lf'V lSion Is quite St'rJ O U ~
TelevWon rarely has ttood wnllng "
Nolin& the as~mbly line process of
televasion. s he s u it.I , · Most of
televi1•00 i1 really churned-out wnt
in& No self res pecting novelist
could conce1v.-t.11alogue like that
More and more , I think. this ktnd of
wrilang is gt>tUng by m the movies • ·
She believes that most popular
movies today don 't involve the au
dience imattinallvely "They grab
yo u and tw1 r-.t yo u liy th e
guts .~verythlna 11 proarammed.
your r•ponae la proJrammed "
She added lb.all 1be doesn't think
audlt'nces mind lh11 maan1pullatlon.
··1 THINK TELEVISION b1t11
lowe rtod their e•pectiatlc)ni. I fe lt
'The fo'rf'n(•h C.:onnt~cllon · ii. unc lh»l
did an th.-work for yo u It w11i. a re
lcritle8~ pl('t un• tmd pe•1pl~ clldn 't
3<'t'nl IJl mind "
Standintc 1&w1ty frum the speukt1r's
podium wh1c-h would huvt• nf'ltrly bid
dl'n htr from \l tew . Mi. Kat>l
unswcrt>d qut!sllOol> from the au
dlen<-t.• for mort' than two hours
Among other targch 1umed at by
th..-hu>-shootang. peerless Pauline
Kael Wf're .
The dozens of film r rallcs who sang
praises for "Manhatt1rn·· uod whose
words accompany ads for the film
··L1slcn , 1f that many like
anything, something's lhe rnatter ..
Robert Allman "l think ever since
·Buffalo 8111' his work has laken a
serious downturn He works so fast
You don't fet-1 these pictures arc pre
µa rt>d or thou~ht out It's really 1mly
a <:ouple of ycurs now lhat he's been
(
dolna bummen."
SHE NOTED THAT Allman l~ scheduled to direct the Jules Feilfer
"cri pt of .. Popeye" starring Robin
WUUanlll. "Maybe thal will restore
tum.··
Whitt 'is her idea of the five be11t
fil m is?
She laughed: "That's for an an·
thology. I'm not much of a list
maker. I love a lot or films. There
urc hundreds and hundreds of won·
derful movies. l just couldn't pick out
the five top.''
lier critical criteria· "It's every·
thing you know and all your ex·
periences ... you look for something
new a nd audncious. There is no
crateria. I go like any other member
of the audience: hoping lo be sur-
prised.··
Has she ever regretted having
written a review?
"I don't look back:' she said. ad·
ding sbe hasn't seen "Last Tango In
Paris" since she gave it her most
glowing and controversial rave
"tr I blew it : if 1 was wrong. tht'
hell with it." she sai<t. "ll 1sn't heart
surgery."
Horoscope ]
WEDNESDAY, MAY 23
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES IMar. 21 ·Apr
19 >: New start. added
independence. greater
money potentiaJ -these
are part of your cycle.
Leo. Aquarius persons
figure pr ominently
Create. imprint style.
lead rather than follow.
SCORPIO 1 Oct. 23 -
Nov. 21 )' Be aware of
lega lities. comm it·
menls. joint effo rts.
coope rative ventures.
Bring pr iorities into
focus.
SAGITARRIUS <Nov .
22-Dec . 211 : You get job
done in admirable
mann e r . O n e yo u
respect will return com-
pliment.
TAURUS f Apr. 20·
May 2CH : Cycle high
~et off sidelines, into the
competit ion. Fol low
through on firs t 1m·
prcssion s . Ltarn by
t eaching. Rise above
petty details
GEMINI 1May 21 ·
June 20> · You get n••ws
which relieves pressure.
Kt·y 1s to be versatile. to
make inquiries . t o
purchase gift for one
who is incapacitated. A
Sagi ttarian a n d
a n o ther Gemi n i
figure prominently.
CA PRICORN <Dec.
22.Jan 191 Good lunar
a spe ct <•oincidcs now
with romance, change.
c rra live resources.
c hildr<'n Your life
b<'comcs more eventful
<.Jul' to contact. deci::.1on .
AQUARIUS t .la n
20.feb. 18 1: Delay could
be in your bt·st interest.
lk thorough, aware of
safe ly require me nts,
rules and regulations.
Check sources.
PISCES <Feb. 19·
March 20l Movement .
travel. pe rtinent tn·
quiries figure high on
agenda. GiH• full play to
inte llectua l curiosity:
read. write , analyze and
nt. H--' INCll. CA ftteO
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P•IOt M•Y 77, 1'. 1'1' '"'°'"
C ANCE R I June 21 ·
July 22): Accent on
friends. hopes, wishes.
m one'.'' r.:'alized from
hu s1 nc s s c a reer
maneuvers . Cr e ate.
locate escape hatch. re-
fuse lo be shackled by question. Popularity in· 0'~:~··;.:~ .. ;:_~b~ •·~"'""" •"" creases. What had been .. 1,0 P'~'"'..i .. , rt'Qu""" o, , ....
P UBUC NOTICE
NOTICE TO Clll«OtTO•S
o~ euuc TlllAMS~Elll
iseu . ••tt 61'1 u.c.c.1 red tape. a roadblock 1s removed. T11~ c11y COUt><""' ·~ c11v of '"''"
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Leg Power: Bike Trip
LEO c July 23·Aug.
22 ): Communications
restored with one "in
power.·· Be analytical
discover reasons. take
nothing for granted.
Dig nity , honor pro·
fession and reputation
are highlighted .
UPHOLSTERY PuDlo\,...., °'""9'" Co.t\I On1lv P•lol. May ti.. 71. 1~19 Wlll'll ,_ w ... -~~ "~r. r-. 1922 HarbOr a1vu.
Nnt o< •¥,..,,., P•Pff'Y'<I OI' 1m
p llt(I. •\ to OW llflf' p0\V\)10ft 01' f'ft
<\jmbr•n<e\. to \4Ui\IY tht' l'f'rT'l.tttunQ
prln<•o•• sum dufll on t~ nott-W<.ul'"Pd
bV W•d 0..-0 ot Jru'\t to ••f '°"·'°' 00 .,..,,,, •nt...-P'\t '"'"'"'°" •r~ Nowrnbrt-,.
t1. 1•11 sMu\ l•le <""'9l''· 111~ prov16P<t
1n \.ttd riot f' tooetner ••tl"I tef!\..
0 '14fQ«'\ dnd •~P"'~ Of ,,,.. fr'"'"
ttnd \U(' h o1,..,. \U'"' ~o M•V "•vi! bf>e"'I
rtdv•nc ed by r~ nwMr ,tnd f'IOlcter ot
\••O no1,., .,,., .,,, .. ,,,,,, d'lt OfQVtOl'd '"
Y •tl 0.-.ed 01 fru,t
Oat•d '°""' 9. 1qr1
8fil'ttyM111n\ilf t 1
AU1~11f'd Ottit ,,,
NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN to lllf'
Cre<111or' of .. NN HELEN STEL.ZE R,
r,.•nstPror. ~ buStness .octrPU ·~ 1~S1 [)IJI Pr-Avenu., St~ 8 . 0.....
Po1M, CA. Couruv ol 0.""91', St•te oi
Ctth torn1•. lhttt • bulk tr•l'fSff'I' 1\
•l>Oul to 11P ,..-lo MILLEA ANO
#lllEA, d ~n~r,;t PdrtnlfHSfhP.
f rdn\tttr~~. Wft0\4! bu~•IW\\ .tddrn~
'"" 1 .. ~ Alp1nf> 'lllav. L.,.,qun• 8eMh PUBLIC. N01'1Ct:
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Cou"'' ol O•anlJP. S"'t~ ol c; .. 111om1d
~101
Cor o na dc l M<ir resident
Donald llarvt:•y hugs his
wt'epins:( wife. Patty. bt'fOrt.'
departing on a ~olo cross
country bic yclc lnp. Ht.-
figun'!-t it will lakl• about si x
weeks lo reach NL·W York
City on hi s mod i fiert
Schwinn sports tourer. His
two children. David. 14. and
B e th , 11 . and a ll his
n e i ghb o r s ga th e r e d
Sat urctay morning to s<Jy
far ewdl lo t ht• 4ti·year·old
bik1· rider
VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. ----------1 NOTICIE TO C"IEDITORS
su .. 1Ea1011 COUllT OF Tl<(
ST .. TE 01' CALIFORNIA l'OA
THECOUNTYOFOlllANGE
NO.ll·....i
IAJ..\ IQ Th,.. pt()C;9"tf1 fo ~ tr••rt!tfrrrfld •~
t0<..,1ttll'd "' 1~i0S1 Ofol PrtKlo A.v .. nur.
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Divorce Causes Agony
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: Six months
ago my husband and I
were divorced after 16
year s of m arriage.
There was a n othe r
woman involved, which
is always painful. but
this was particularly dif ·
fic ull since the other
woman w as m y
brother's wife. I loved
her and trusted her like
A11n
~anders
a sasler. l did When lhe story came Tbls is a sp en • sup· porllve and s imply·
oul about ~w they had written book that ex·
been !"fftang an motels plores &be feelings of
<and an the home of a divorced people in a way
mutual friend ) I was that wlU make eacb and ~~---il..Ul.HH.!;e:!:!d.a-...;M!!."y-~.£! ~~feel, .. Till&
we nl into a slate or book was written for
shork. Shoi:tlY art er I mP .... I believe it will
filed for d1".orce. my he lp bo&h you and your
brother also f1.le-d. 1l was brother.
very traumata~ beca~sc If your books to ..
there are children m· doesn't ban it, write to
volved. Of course. our T~omu..More Press 18'
a10 . lt~rtll Wabult, IHgo, licious iossap for the 111 IMtl. Sead SI.SI
w~:~e~·x months 1 wllich .UI lllclade coe&
thoulht J would be w~ll •f •r:~A R ll N N
over 11\1 mi.lery but 1 m LANDERS: This letter
aWI ft8btiDI depression is being written by two
and feellnt sorry fo,r very respectabl~ mar·
my1elf. lly brother isn t ried couples who enjoy do~I mudl better. taking trips \oaetber. I ve bid counseling Som• friends and rel.'
wbleb helped aome and atives· have ratsed a,
my brolber baa talked to question that baa never
bl• print. ( ~e turned occurred to ua.
"Goodies ••• "
Recipes,
new Ideas,
menus and
local food ads
Wedneldays
lnth,
DAILY PILOT
22)· Family com -
munication. travel reu·
nlon fill busy agenda.
State case in firm. but
diplomatic m anner.
Inspire confidence, not
fear .
LIBRA <Sept 23-0ct.
221: You make some dis-
coverie!\ which create
aura of disillusionment.
It is. however. best to be
aware of facts concern·
ing money. partner or
mate
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t~O..nt .,,.1f\1n '°"' rnc.n1h\ Aft'"r IN-
ftt't pubhCat•on of '"'' no11c. f' o .. 1~d M.111 9 1'1'1 Suto Ann I( l_.•Q"'r
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PUBLIC NOTIC~ 'it• fl OMa Po.,,I, Counl• of O<•nQt.
\ft1I,. ut (,~t1fOtf'•••
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NOTtCF TO CAE Of TORS tt\ •it \tot• tn tr~ t••t'-''"~· ~QU•O ~UPERIOll COURT OF TH£ -:;~;~ "0'::',: ";.'~~"!~ r;~~ c~~';'
STATE 01' CALIFOllHIA FOii Ff E IAtPO'I If U'> "'"" lo«tl~CI •t
THE COVIHV OF ORANGE H0~7 0.-I P•.tOo Av•"ul' ~If' ff. O<tM
No 4 ,..... P~1nt County ot Ott1nQt. State ot f~tt'11,.. DI lllll l:LL(N t LC)1£ (ctllfOrni;t
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tn-m •1lt-•n. ,.,., .. ,<wt, 9 •Ouf"' '' "' County Of OtttnQP, <ilAIP Of C•ttfornt•.
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publl< dl•Oft Of 11'1" n<>llf~ O'l•l•N 1!5CllOW CO .. INC.
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l'ellortk• ... 11• ....... c.tltenll• ttltl P LAINTIFF MONA FllANK .. lld
DONALD Fll.ANIC 0£FEN0ANT · C.ITY 01'
FICTITIOUSeUSINUS RANCHO MIRAGE. EL TORITO
NAME STATEMENT REST AU RANT. CAllL MICHAl!L
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bu"n•""' CAR L OSCAlf'HlrVt~ltci. A V M ftNAN<tAl HI~ O•,.nqi. 8E RllY ""d DOES 1 lllrou9ll SO.
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'-------------------------...., llullMi\9' LOIO llECOllE'IY SEllvlCE,
Catbolle to marry·> W~ ll is less expensive lf
woufd appreciate It if we aet one room wltb '-----------------------------
CHlllSTOPHIE • HOMES 0' !MMfflft .. ~,wtllc:llC.
CALll'O•NtA, 2171 Gempua• Drive, retull In ..,11111WM11t ef ...... ttlllfll
Sutte>a,lt'Yl11t,CAt171J ef -yer~er.-.nftef ,..
7 ou could suaaeat two larae beda lnltead
1ometbin1 we m.t1ht of two rooms, and this ls
react to belp ua '" our whal we've been dot.nc.
problem In a healthier The guys sleep ln t.betr
penpedlve. We bolh ahortl' and we wear ap.
.... .. .. to set Oil proprtate nilht1own1. wttla tbe bullneu ol liv· We take tuma ualq UM
l•I· 1Ja~nk you. -bathroom and undress PAJTHnJL READERS tbere.
DSA• aSADSaS: We tb1nk tl's an OK ~._ .... arraD11ment, but. like I
• DI'•"" aaJd, ww'ft been 1ettia1
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TIM JOHNSON WATCHll Al DAN RAMl!Y DOES A LITTLE Off-ROAD BIKING
Foune.ln v ... , Reeidenta Puett tor Completton of Perk, tnctudlno th• l•v•llng of Hiit
Park Project Pushed
Founlain Valley Homeowners Support Efforts
Fountain Valley Parks and
Recreation commissioners are
asking city councilmen to in-
crease a proposed $390,000 parks
budget by a bout one third to
complete development or two
parks.
road racing te<-hniques on their
l>i kes and moto rcycles on u
rough bill.
About 1.79 acres remains to be
developed on this site. This
would cost the city an extra .
$28,000, said Davis.
Members or the Greenbrook
Fountain Valley Homeowners
Associati.on are pushing hard ror
completion or one specific site
an incompleted greenbelt strip
known as Courreges Park.
He believes it's just a matter
o r time before o n e of the
youngsters Is seriously hurt.
Homeowner. who· moved into
the area as many as nine years
ago, want the hill leveled and
the fina l 6.7 acres landscaped
and maintained.
City councilmen heard the ad-
ditional park requests last week
and asked Davis to come up with
a cost breakdown on the added
projects in June .
Already included in construc-
tion plans for next fiscal year
are extensions of Civic Center
Park. Cordata Park. Helm Park
and the addition of junior soccer
and baseball fields near the city
recreation center.
Some homeowner s like as-
sociation vice president Phil
Johnston, or 8672 Shamrock Cir-
cle. say there are "problems of
health and sanitation" on the un·
d eveloped property south of
Talbert Avenue
According to Gary Davis. city
direclQf of parks and recreation,
the completion of Cour reges
Park would cost the city $101,000
extra on its proposed 1979·80
budget.
Besides problems with.
J?a rbage being dumped in the
weedy. area, kids practice off-
The parks commission ulso is
!lupporting the completion of
Fulton Park South. a continua-
tion of the narrow Edison Co
easement on the north side of
Talbert Ave
It will be up lo councilmen Lo
decide if they want Lo amend the
current proposed budget to in·
elude the $128,000 in extra park
funds requested by homeowners
and the parks commission.
More Scholarships· Petitions
Women's Sports Boom Filed in
-Santa Ana
By JOYCE L. K ENNt.:DV
Dear Joy~e: I understand there are
many college sports scholarships for
women these days. True?
-0 . M., Dallas, Texas
The age or a thletic scholarships for
women is opening with a bang -
a lthough future federal actions may
muffle the explo~ion of opportunities
for female scholar-athletes.
One study suggests that in excess
or $25 million is available in women's
sports scholarships, up from virtuul·
ly zip a decade ago. Which means
that if you're <t young woman with
super ior ability, becoming a varsity
player could be your ticket to a col·
Jege edu.cation. And remember, star
s tatus is not required for many
smaller campuses.
THE BOOM IN women's collegiate
sports began several years ago when,
based on 1972's Title IX law, the U.S.
Department of Health, Education
and· Welfare decreed that colleges
and universities must operate com·
parable athletic progra ms for both
sexes.
In 1972, only 2SJ colleges fielded
varsity women's basketball teams;
now 883 do. Women's tennis teams
leapt to 773 and 231, track and field
teams to 489 from 95, and swimming
teamsto408and 184.
Other sports -badminton, gym-
nastics. field hockey, golf, skiing and
volleyball -are on the upswing as
well.
HEW has not issued the final word
on splitting the sports pie. It's possi-
(_CARE_Ens_J T he following have
fil ed peti t ions o f
bankruptcy in Federal
Court in Santa Ana:
APllll.10
94rbolr• t J°""' 2'111 Menoo'"· ble that fun.ds for women's athletics un.1 A. Co\t• M h •. ""' """o will be cut. perhaps to half the "•b••lllh 0' "'·"' .. ,,., assels ot i-.ooo amount anticipated. Even if this M•'"'""' 1 Li;w•s. 102s L.4 .. !>•.
worst-case scen a rio materializes, '"'un••n111on a~"'" ""' ''""0 . . ')) .11 f ' d . h•btllllr\ or l lS,810 <1no ••Wh ot quahf1ed wome n st1 w1 m 1t s• 100
wo r t h w hile to seek athlet i c Ad•Pn w con••c!. •21 • Hollowt>roo-t..•rw. (OO.td ~w. h•.,. scholarships. How:• '"'"o 1o~1>1"""' 01 ,,. Jli •no a~se" ot M!a.SOO
TH E ASSOC I AT I 0 N for I n · Ja--. 11~1::\.~. 1.ms H"m
tercollegiate Athletics for Women mon, WMlmln\l~r Ila\ lo\leG ., .... ( AIAW ) publishes a directory of 900 ot ll.lllO•"" ,,_,,,.,.,01" Olt
ThfOdl;>fP ,,_.1<11n P•rt10llllW, 76141 member institutions, t he women's v"'°''"· u,,.1.u. <AP•s•r-Be<><".
sports each offers. and indicates h•\ '"'eo ""°'''"M of w ,1., •"" .. s.
Th w.h of Sl.2«>. which provide scholarships. e ne w Patroc•• Louiw Gr.-nt. 1012 edition, '' 1979-80 AJA w Directory.'' P•c1t1c Coast HIQ11way, Huntonoton
will be available in July for S6 rrom ~~~s.~oi';:~.•.C..llhes 01 SJ.m
the association at 1201 16 St. N.W.. FHt Fooc1s Express.'"'·· P.O.
DC Bo• 1se2. ~ Beac'1. do•t'f9 t>uso-Washington, 20036. nus n T<Ko E•P••"· h•• llsteo
A guide which includes junior col· h•Dllltt~S ot "4,022 ano osets 01
leges is "1979-80 National Director.of u.~ ,.,,11,L u
College Athletics. Women's Edition." Gto.•• Lvnn auri.e, 1'111 Deep
It will be available in September Hart>or °'',..· ttuntinoton Beac'1, ""' h$1e<I 11.t>llll~ Of 113.•H and oseh from Frank's P ublishing Ranch, P . orn1,1i..
0 Bo 7068 A 'II T 79109 -Rt<,,.,d Lloyd ~rwn. 11s51 . . ~ . . man 0 , ex~s . . Jordan ...... tr•lne, .... lh1•d Price 1s hkely to be $7; this year s 11o.11rr111es o1 121,soo .no ., .. ,, of
edition is $6. U ,2tS Oouvtu Roy On. HtOH
1 Oomlr11ca CJrci., Hunltnoton 9e<><'1.
READER SERVICE: F~mal~ high ·~:_:~·~~:=~'11"'°' '2.en.:i.o •no
1chool student a who want an athletic aHi1. n
1choklrahip Will be mtere1ted m "AIAW'1 Cll••IM Johll ...... "1)2 H1.nt lligh School Gutde, .. eight pagtl . Thu lf!Qton 51 . u ... t 12 c. Hun1tn9ton
8UC'1, Ms tl\1l"O llM>!t111•s of ,11,007 booklet doe1 Ml lut 1choklrshipi, but •na.ssel\Of u.ooo
deambes etigilJility, ethics and othn re-"'"''-'4 -P•frkia Ell"" McGIMMry. 21 levant /act&. To obtain, enclo1e a eeu P•w, ,,.,,,., .... 1os1ee1
1tamped sel/.<Jddreased long white tn· t1ab11111e. of '7.~ •nd us.ts or ' ' · 11,•IS velope With your request to Joytt Lain "'"''-11
Kennedu nJ Rox 1560, Cotta Mtaa 929215 I -R•11e1a11 D•••d Brown. tSl2 Woocll•wn Oflve. Hunl1<19ton lkac'1,
... , 11\lecl 11.i>lllllft ol IA."4 •no H ·
Science Pupils Sharp .. 1' Of 111'40,
Steplleft E. Lulll, J3' Vktori. St .
Co\la Mtta, "°'' ttslecl ltal>irtlln ol
tt,JIO •nd assets of IMO.
-RoYl'tft Splrlhts, 7SOO LM<e P•r-
lalle, NewPO<t 8ut'1, "H tls1ed
ll•l>ltttt.s o1 u.•u-••sets of llOO. Science students in Huntington an Ocean View School earned the
Beach's Ocean View School District school sweepstakes trophy. Circle
earned 43 of the possible 89 awards in View School won it last year, and
the junior division or the Orange Spring View School earned it the four
County Science and Engineering previous years, a district spokesman
Fair. reported.
Ocean View seventh and eighth Ocean View dutricl students who
--.'r911t.ir.s-·won bottrtbe'1ncttvrduar anG-to'6.-nnnfirougb Cliifils n the coun y .
school 1weepetakes trophies in com-competition also compete in the State
petition amon1 junior hip aeboola S cience Fair at the Museum of
tbrod1bout Oran1e County at Cal Science and Industry in Los Aqeles.
State Fullerton.
FlltST PLACE winners include
BIGllE8T AWARD in the division Judy Armatroni. Circle View Scbool, '-_...CJOiM!...__~Scbool'a Mlae _b.Cllaqy; Debbie.._EacobUr Circle Stark, whose proJect earned an View 1 cbemiatry; Dou1lu Erber,
award from the U.S. Department or Marine View, engineeriq. Enero.
Marine Vifw Sebool, wltb 11 award
wtanen. earned tbe dlvlakla's aebool
tropbJ tor tbe bltbelt number of win·
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Tbe oiib' other Junior dlvlaioa flnt·
place winner in the weal Oraqe
County area wu Fountain Valley
School District's Lillian Yao of
.)lolola School in Behavior and
aoclalacleoce.
Ocean View atudenta who took
second·place awards ln vartoua
cate1orte1 were Liu NellOD, Garrett
Hoabljo. Gresory Halprlb, Steve.
Zmak, Robert Sehwennlclre, Lam KempandlCajaAndenoo. ---i
S1eP'1•n Joupll McOont"u911,
'71U Calle S.n llemo. San Ju•n
Capltlr-. 1141\ tts1ecl tlal>itttln 01
"·'" anoas .. tsOf U ,400.
MAYI """"'°"Y J C:..Slrl<one. 1n1 Ettls St .• unit B. Hunllnqton a .. d1, 11as
titled "*'"~of l1t,1J1 -.. .,~
o" 11, ooo. OCllAM COf'll., 11171 C.mlno
C.1Jlftl'lllt:-Un"1707~.., Capillr-. f\ft tilt.ct no .usets or
llHlltllff.
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Ocean View cllstrict students took
three at tbe 10 flnt·place dlvtlion
awar* and alx HtODd-place awards
and walked off wttb a number of
awards DreteDted by asenctes such
aa tbe Arm1, water dlatrteta1 the
VetertJwiaDa Auoclatlon ana tbe
Amerkan Pbarmaeeutlcal A.uocl•· ttoa. I
•OJNB VIBW Sebool teacber
MUJ Sdnlllltr, wbo ~ tbe
local dlllltet '• ldmee fair tldl ,.ar. reeetnd Ua• 1peelal Teaeber•a
Award for won wttb tM ~· Vin....._
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TBl&D PLACES went to Matt 111119.·.-.";;~.,;; .......... iiliiiiil&iiiiiliiiiil--;;;;;jt' Lopln and Joe Vincent.
ftll ... tile UtJa COlllH ... W ~
A•eney awards went to Debbie 1!:1cobaij1~oe Vincent, Rlcbard
Betbea. ~-~ &l'ber, AdtN Std, Dlana weaYW, a.rt.
Hortoe. .JudJ ~ • .Jelt•saa
Autuwi, Ted Gaulin ud h .....
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CUTIMOMI IU&DAULOT ,,.. ~ eut&kle
Coeta Mesa home ls ,_.......,.,Mollee: loca&ed on a lanie Wida·
AU real mtate advertlaed i* R-2 lot. U liardwood
In um newaJ:g:r ii; sub· noon tum~ Oft, this is
it:. to , .. _ ral Fair tbe place! A appra.iaed
""" -NO DOWN: Only using Act ol lf68 115,000. Call Sberyl which makes It Ulegal to --1920 advertise "1ny pre · ...-.. 752-· -
ference, limllaUon, or '-'-'llAIL· clilcriminaUon bued on TV
race. color. ttllgion, SH, .. ·cE or natiooaJ origin. or an .-~
intftlUon to make any PIOPBJllS•
such preference. llm1la· I'""'-n """I P.M.t tioa.ordiscriminaUoo." --
1bil newspaper will not knowingly accept any
1dvert1s1n g for r ea I estate which ~ in viola-
bOnoCthe l1w.
'~~~~~ C.M.TUUX
Like new, pride or
ownenblp, income JJl"O-
perty. 3 bedroom, 2 bath
owner 's unrt w-ittJ
fireplace , l o ts ol
landsd plng & charm. mottS: ActY.ntaen f\IU priloe, '179.000. Call .... chldl......... 7Sl·3191. '
d9ly . _. NpOrt .,.. .• SELECT -• ron _..cllahfy. n.
DAR.Y PILOT as.-s PROPERTIES
w.11ty for HM flnt a.. s.a DUPLEX
cornet lllMrtioll °""f. X1nt rent.al area. Corner
lot. ~et street. One unit
bas private patio, other Sak fenced yd & frplc. New ~~ee•ee••e•••• units 2 blocks away.
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"Strike It Rich"
Near Newport He1J?hts.
older charmer, larRe R·2
corner lot. Arro!>s from large city park and close
to schools. SIU ,500. Act now' Call 546-2313
VIEWOF tlLLS
From this four bdrm beauty that has ever-ything. Lge new win·
dows. Sunken hv rm &
Roman tub. Highly UP·
graded in all a reas.
Tasterully decorated.
Pnced to sell!
FOREVER VIEW
OwMr Mo•llMJ tv:e=AN Ole,....... No~. Sl'Ol tcllal
Unique opportunity moall•IJ paf~eet .
await.I you an this lovel(. 80.SOO Down ' Badrm, 2 · s.f. UKIO +home. Centra · IMldl, fplc Prtme lleu
ly located. Vaulted wood location: Ca II aow . cellln1a , wet bar. •Zlll ..
Decorator wall cover-t CiffN rll 9 . "s 'V"' row N.c1 • inp. Priva\e dec:k. Ceft.
1 ~~-~t-'.::·!n ....
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4 llDIOOM 5 UNl'l'SIDXD' lot.
Sl4t,500 =e:u~.:=:
Btn executive 4 br, 3 ba ~~R~E~/~ll~AX~Ol~·~la.~~ home. lleredltb built. 1: AmeniUee plus. Owner
anxious. 641-7711 c:= Walker t; Lee
Real Els ta le
IAYVllWPWS7
GrKeful eountry living
on quarter acre woodsy attnaaPbere lot. View of F.utbl~~1,~tff:8 and lrvlDe nxwia . 4 BR.
2 BA. Camily rm, 2 fpks,
dining rm, 3'00 sq. fl . or
Nllom tiving. Sl•.950.
('..aU ~2313 (~"''Ti~~' H.Jf' '0t•I ''"'I ~11111
IXECUT'IVE MAHSIOH
Double gated courtyard adds to elegant entry to
exquis ite hvtnR rm.
Huge family room. with
pool tablti, 2 massive
fireplaces. gourmet
kitchen, formal dining
rm. S Giant bedrms 3 ba~. 3 car garage. Plus
t7X40 sparkling pool. 5' aH lfl s,1cW ~e corner lot. Only is this attractive 3br, 2ba OOOTotaJ C II home w/a la lam nn Cr ' pnce. a rorm1l Dlf. Cloae to rgr,.,~9~H 11.1.., •n 1<1 ,,.,.,. schls, Save S's at •.900. [f81dNtl )17;;;0
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C!E
110111 ILlllS CD.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
p --i ' .... ""'' -~ THE REA
£STATER
New listmg. Fresh pamt
Breathtaking view or
Cat.alma, the mountains
& rugbt l.aghts. Lvly 4
bdrm tx>me. This 1s a
mt.&Sl on your home shop-p1 n R list. Fast s ale
pnccd.
IAU FOUR llDIOOM '
ILUffS CONDO
Rutll In Ttlf' R1v1era Section OI The Blulls
With View Of Ntl(ht LIRhls ACl'Ol'lS The Bay.
Separ<1le Quarters For Orrice, Study, Ow
Guests F.xtra Storage. New Appliances In
K1trhr n. A ·-.Juv Or Newport" Listing. I
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1lus lovely 4 bdrm. 2"'2
bath home is a stone's
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GOLF COURSE VU
Gr<>at Back Bay location
llus bi~ 5 lx'droom home
features a huf.le r<1m1ly I dinmR rm adrl1 t1011 bi~
enough for your pool la·
blc. Perfoet for the b1A
family and the pnrc as nght at SI 18.500.
FUUER REAL TY
546-0814
throw away fr om the 1~:;;:;:;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;:;;;;:;;:;;~ water. 1 t offer s a
spaciou.c; living ·room &
fanuJy room as well as a bright lotchen. There 1s a
private study off the
ma.c;ter suite for the ex-
ecutive. Full price 1s
$29.5.000. Call 556·2660.
ASSUME VA
ls Your Prof'~s1on HOME REPAIRS?
Did you know you can
place a classified ad in
the Daily Pilot Service
Directory for a whole
month for as little as
Sl.77 per day? For more
information. call
64.2·5678
C:SELECT
I PROPERTIES
Newport PftliMula
DUPLEX
Steps to oc.-ean ttnd ba} Large owner's unit J
Queen size bedrms. sun·
k1st gourmet k1trhen
2nd Uml for income
Owner will carry rinanc· ~ Call now for more
details. 646-7171 · oflf" '" Q. ,, t._.1r; '(\'.fi1 r11r( •
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macnab I Irvine
realtg
TIMBISS YllW-TIMB. Y 06 I WHG
For a couple who wants a spacious
Turtle Kock townhome. Lg. aen,
li vi ng rm & formal dining rm
overlooking the valley + an
elegant. private Master Bdrm
Suite. Pool & tennis. $149,000 fee.
Coby Ward 642-8235. CK-94)
642·823S 644-6200
901 Dover Drive Harbor View Center
Irvine at Campus Valley center
752·1414
UYABI.£ UDO ISLE~ Cllllls
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HOMES lac.
:M36 W Coast High1A. av
Newpo11 Beach
611•1400
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Coloalal bome 4
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l•aiooally decor.led comm~~. Nik fs ....._ Alldal ILl:UOO.
..,. .... -;.-···-••at111 ""' for your fail.paced room, pool, JacU121. 17S0,000 Ufeetyle lac:h1dla1 all electric: bltn khchen Lingo
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aalDed ..... wtadowt =lAiln peek at tbe
COITA ..-sA IMCO.. UMTS
TWO IW#'.. U.W LOT
Eacb duplex ~talns two 2·bdrm. ~.:'!!_lb alaale·level units. Near srhool1.
.....,.,piq, ete. Super priced at only
U00,000 for both titd11. Call today 1
IAYNOMT Several fine bayfront bomee
with pler & slip
w/mkrowave 6 c:odlpac·
tor. community tenn&.. poola fs jac:unl'a, lo
malntenance1 fully ~yarc11fsa6
miD. joc to OW' IUDDY
beac:bes. 0n CW-de·HC
stttet, tbil 2 bedroom " den In the 1warded com-munity ot Jumlne Creek
la • 1teal tloweat
llria.t! > at only e10.ooo.
Ca.Um before it'• aone!
Rul&1UI
PLUS •
AVALON labulou1 recreauo• ladliU. and euy walk
to private beach
W8LIY N. TAYLOI CO.. II•• t au1~,, ... ...,
Well constructt"d, 3 BR. 1 ba, oak
floor. partial basement. concrete
foundation. lo'h•l.8 aru. $120.000
Fet-. , ......................... ...... .......... 1048 .......................
FAMILY FUN
OWm1ni .. Bdrm 2 balh bi·level with large family room. freshly painted,
new carpet, su.ndedt and
lovely mountain view.
Great for entertainina.
$146,900.
AND a fabulous assumable
$140,000 al 9~% loaa .
Priced rttN at a•.ooo MMl"~Wlll"°9JllftlW C N.&. 644-49 tO BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR E .....-...-............ ,s1n.soo 644-7211
FOR MORE INFO:
I 'I ' I,. I , , , ~ , .. t f, • ·, ~I l> I 493-8812 /Jn ~I(,( I
HOWMIClll .. :nn~ PRICI>;!
... WHAT YOU ' .. nl.ELOCAT~
Jwt •.950 for• th Calla Meaa 4 bdrm bOwe with bl& d e n a nd 2 l~acea. Super xtra
...,.. lot too! Walk lo
prfvate tennil-11w1m dub. Oall 5'M14 l
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COATS & WALLACE
REAL ESTATE INC.
NIWPORT HTS.
DUPLEX
Just listed! 3 &drm owner's unit. Pr1 \'at~
palios . Double ra
garages for both unit!>
Don't wait on this onl',
call 646-7171 Ol'ffJ H 1•t~)l\1'1 l(.f ''-t•
l•IHNl\fl
S•FAMHOME
FOUR.PLO
Ul<ENEW!
SI 14,500
il:aC't'lll"nt fourplu In
v"tnwnt baq:.w\ All
ne-w p&nl inside aod out 1
AU new c-arpehn" t'Vcry
unit' Super rental ar~a
extremely low vauncy
rate! Income Mi01mu
gros, call fast fur
llflVate preview 7~· 1700
NEW DElUXE
MOTEL
114 UNITS
At'TOM from OiBneyhind
OeautHully appo1nh!dl i.pac10US roums Pool, al
QUt'ell bt.'<is, turnkey. re-
ddy to t(O this summer '
<111"' ''" .. , ''"" •l•llt "'" 1 • Pril't'lt right; only 25'll· I ~ I down Don 't miss this
"Ot lfilHt ~;,~~~~'.:;~·
CARI.SIAD ' PL .. CE IYTHESEA " Jl)tl, .,.11Ut or nde bike:. to .. PROPHTIES·-
thl' B1':ACll when you cep... fll l :JO ,.M.I
buy tlus modern <! storv
duple x 1n gruw1n~
REACH TOWN Both un ---------its t"(Jfl.'ilSt or J Br & 2 ba am only 2 yeurs old. A!>I..
i.r1': $135,000. so call
WALLACE&CO
REAL TORS Cartsbod
714/729-5966
CALL TO SEE
Assume $52,000 9V..'/: DUPl.U
loan. M37/mo. Minutes OMTHES"' ... D
115 Jetty, Jasmin<-Crt·l·k.
t:.dM Buy('r"s chanl?C' or
plans can be your t:ood
fortune! 3 Bdrms .. 21n
bath customized P lan 5;
l a r ge ya rd . f u lly lnndsraped w /automatic
spnnklers, brick plan· t e r s, plumbed fo r
Jacuzzi; custom entry
tile, plus h r a r pPl ,
llt'irwood wide bl adc
s hutter s, air ·
rondit1ont:d. Nf'vcr or-
'' up i c d . A Slt:al ;.it ~.5'..()
to beach. Super family "'" home. Massive stone $177,000
fplc .. country kitchen. Steps to the bearh from
Wall of glass leading to owner's front unit. J covered pavilon. Hugl· Be d r m 11 + l o r l
c-ul-d e -sa c lot. Only 1''ireplace. De<'ks &
tlf.500. call for details. patio. shake roof. Cal I
963-7881 mw. 673-8550
)t'f '• fJj t; • f lt/,..I • 11 I • ' • 11 '~ I • ' r4 '' '• ~ ! ~ lfi&Hil I~ IE&IUIJ = -
MAUI MO KA 01!
And the lw~t or ~t aw is
K:1palua·s fanl·st rcsldi•n
I.Jal area. lronw1J1ld Onl>
41 unit:. in tht" rn,all· OCEAN VIEW
Spc.ish Villa
Garden patio t•nhan<"l'
Uus spet'larular homt'.
High on a hill; uvnlouk
iltg bay and nc1::1n both
Orily $299.000. Call for pers onal preview.
64S-7171 041N 111 (/•if S I I.JN ILJt11 l ••t I •
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THE REAL .
ESTATE RS ___ __,
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3 mos. FREE driving for ~ed Buyer. '78 Pon·
tiac Phoenix 4-dr Sed. lo m i. Imm e di at e
poMeSSion. Assume 24 payments or $1 60 on
0 .E.L. commencing Sept
1st. P /P . 833-3177
Splendid 4 Bdrm
home w/ftexlbl e
noor plan on a super
large lot with pool.
Be s t Bayc r es t
location. $249,500
--•1•..,,•Y•fR-0-... •T--•I !Nachf1 ont golr l'OUfSl' "' " l'Ommuruty 3 Bdrm~ . I 1.arl{e deluxf! duplex. ap hulhs & stud~ Ground
prox 2 yrs m•w. frplc. 111 floor ~rut. Now und1•r
••aeh llntt. -I t•:.ir ~;1ra1:1· c-unslruc·11on Pri vale
walk lo all n -i;tauranl5 & l.t.'nrus cour1s, sw1tnm1ng
Ncwp<111 P11·r :'IJ1rc san swl & recrt:allon1 room
dy bearh $125,<XlO Jnl'I $750.000. Call tor an
land! app't. to sec brochure & lcAoa lay Prop. photographs.
Realton DELANCY
• 675-7060 * .... fahft 770.6100
OCEAN & CANYON
VIEW
Corona del MS'
Hl.-ge lot with spacious
home. Light and airy
kitchen. Massive stone
fireplllrt-. 3 Bedrms.
fam•IY & dan1nK rm.
PC1t10 and deck. POUL. Wm't la.4'1' <:1111 n7:l-lil'i..t;O
I, I~ • I • • • ' I •'
THISWEEk'S
IARGAIM
Two 2 bedroom condo's.
Roth super :.harp. Steps
to everything Beautiful
grounds with pool & play.
l(roUJKI. Won't last at on·
ly $50,000 each. Call
~3666.
OLDE CORONA DEL
MAR : l.Qcallon! Loca·
I.Joo! Location! J u11t the
greala>l -a few steps to
Little Corona Beach & parking for four cars on
the property. A very
spaicious famil y home -
t hree bedrooms. two
·lluths. many huall in
fc.aturcs. Give yourself a
ll't'at -$3ti0.000.
COU Of NEWPORT
REALTORS
675-551 l
llGCANYOH
0 IJ
Lovely custom hom<' on
the golf rou rlic, 5
I bdrms .. den, family rm ..
~-~=;=~~-~.::!-~:· :::::::::::::~-:. 4 baths, pool & juCUZZI. IE ±&£&& $750,!n>.
OPEN DAILY 2-5
... 20 CR':.11 Point
... C~,!,'2~"!!' ~tc'iu~ANt.J Exquisi:;::o~B. b~ new 3 ~1c'HuX2£
bedroom, library home just steps I :e..~ K.C-
from Little Corona Beach. Beams, &~rvN\.}
oak hardwood fl oor s. French '='I 1 11111 T
doors, dumbwaiter, ocean view 631-3444
and even more await the most
discriminating buyer. $498,000.
Financing available. ATT"H. IUILDEttS!
Two contiguous R-2 lots,
Newport Heights area,
R u
a vet interested ln mak-
ing mooey? Home loans
to $100,000. Buy or re·
f&nanee. Let ~ show you
how to do it.
TllltoAedC..-t w. u..... 754-1202
-WAU<TOIEACH-
Cozy 2 bdrm. house on an
n.~ Lot. new carpeting.
nt:w kitl·hen & a sparkl·
mg fireplace. Finam·in~
available·OWN ER
ANX IOUS. BALBOA
I S LAND Rt:ALTY
biJ.8700.
FURNISHED
IEACH COTT AGE
Only 4 doors to beach.
tremendous rental loca· uoo. We r an show you al
anytime cuz it's vacant
now. $129,500.
JACOIS REALTY
675-6670
WES TC LIFF
$165,000.
Sparious. s ingle story
Nt!wpor t home . Lrg
country katc·hc•n over·
looks pool size lot with
vegetable garoen & frwt
tree;. Mas.-,1ve brick f_plc
~anl'l'S rormal llvang
room. Sep. ma:;tcr w111g
+ 3 mort• kani? s az.t•
llC'drms. Don't "'·ail c:.ill
fororf'Vll'W, 646-7171
f•• ,• I'•' I # "Jlt
[~dllil
MEAT.SWEET&
HAltD TO IEAT
is this beautiful & out· st.anding 4br, 2ba home
w /enclosed front yd &
pool side back yd. Close
to scttls & shopping -
Only $83.900 call now
979-5370.
ALLSTAT~
REALTORS
............ 1007 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IAYYIEW DUPLEX
2 UNlTS across st. from
Newport Harbor Yacht
Club with panoramic
view of big bay .
Beautifully decorated.
with new cpt'g upper.
5325.000 711 W. Bay Ave.
()pen Sat/Sun 1·5
BURR WHITE
REAL TOR, IMC.
67>4630 ----
Corona .. ~ 1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SPECTACULAR
QUALITY DUPLEX
An exceptional l'U.'llOm
bit home w /vaulted wood
beam ceilin~. hcaut1ful
solid oak cabi n e t s
thruoot, fplcs in hv~ rm
& mas t er bedroom.
leaded glass windows. &
ceral'l'llc tile jacuzzi in
mstrbath. PLUS
/\charming 2 bdrm ren-
tal w/(plc & separate
patio deck,. $279,500.
CAU.644-7211
lt.C. TAYl.Oa CO.
640.5112
DANA POINT l)I\ I l f ( ~.
i\'J'iUl 11\I £ ·, 499-4551 495-1720 DOH OSEN REEDER REALTY
Walk to bch, shop&. 3br, 2ba. ocean vu. By ownr.
$167 ,000. 673-5.522.
SOlllll La11•a L-z 1 Nl .. 11 AIALTOIS •t.500. 3 bdrm, 2"'l 497.3331 644-7020 40'1GLENNEVRE ha.Condo: elegant, frplc,
L..-leacll Newy;_.lwll 491-4M8 a le. 2 pools, wlk to
st.ores. save gu, 9% as· VIEW TO s u m a b I e . B r o k e r GREAT CATALINA cooperation. Easy ac-
~EAN VIEW I 024 I mll"4• ._. I 040
Uoobstructed view or cellS tennis, golf. beach.
ocean, village lights and Call R.E. Ole. 7 days l~
Catalina from this 494-431.S. Other times.
natom designed 3 Bdrm, 499-1625 Iv. msg. f)ooom mailer suite, liv-
·iog room & kitchen
w11lch s.allboats leave
harbor for open sea.
Over 4000 sq. rt. or living
spare for large family. Priced well under ap·
praisl.'Ci value. Submit
terms.
••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Westside 3 bdrm. J "!! ba,
lge yard. $74,950. 831·3552
By Owner. 1964 Rosemary Pl, 3 Br 2 car gar. frµk ,
nu rmdld k1trh. Appl on
ly. S89,500 64a-0115
MESA DELMAR
VAter~.1mm<.i i: ,5 RR. ~ _· •r•a•ml•l•y•ho-m•c•'.•Lo-v•e•ly•d•E-•· ~I.. cor. Agent, SS1·4682 eves.
MewportC...ter
64'0-5357
SPECTACULAR
OCEAN VIEW
4 Bdrms, 2'h baths. En· joy complete privacy in
encklf;ed courtyard with
beautiful pool, Jacuzzi &
fire ring. Fee land. on
c ul-d e-sac. i''ormer model. Pcrfoct for enter·
tauung. By owner. Open
Sat /Sun 12 5 l'M. 3G07
Sausallto Dr. Call wkdys
7S2-8875, CVt."S &W-1824 or
963-~
YOU WON'T
BELIEVE IT
Spectarular 24hr act 1ve
VICW of harbor. O("l'<.10
roast& bay nite hies. Un
<kean Blvd, overlooking
Ouna <.:ove. $7!>0,000. By
Owner. 631-4560
EASTSIDE
4 Bdrm, 2~ Baths.
fi.ttplace. patio. l!hakt:
rod. etc. $129,900. Roy Mee.., RJtr
541-7729
WONT LAST
Best buy 5Br. ram rm
home in Mesa dt!l Mar
2200 sq ft , choice 10<', IJH'
corner lot. Gor~l·ou,, home. many xtras. Cum ·
pare at $119,500. <.:all now ~. °'4'TI 1\)!..:..!t_. __
FREE•••
.. lislof VA homf'S M:iny
to rhoos1• rrom Sornl'
With DO L>OW N I NO
Ca,'T. No ol>1Jgat1an. r:ill for your IJ:.l at &1s-n21
~21.
I 024 1 __ W_n _tcl_ff_R_Hffl---"y-
••••••••••••••••••••••• LAST SUMMER
$11,000PalCE
IUDUCTIOM
Owner.I have pun-hased
another home and arc re· ady to move. Ttus lovely
M.V. home features 4
bdrs, 3 baths. family rooml 2 fireplaces and a ~ & jacuzzi. 1-'or more
information. call 546-~
~~:. HERITAGE
. . REALTORS
YOU NOMISED
)'OUJ"!lelf you would move
to Mesa Verde. Sommer
1s ht•re so take action. We
have a gorgeous 4 hr
home w /a sparklJng pool
& spa just wailing for
you to move into now.
Besides ~nt A/C. it has
a cov·d pat i o &
11pmklers. It 1s rrady for
you t oday for only
$1.31.000. 968-3371
For The Low down FllA-VA . J bdrm. 2 ba. ram. r m . Choosv Famllv 11.S.00>. s:n.0100.
Delightful ,.amily-styfc 1--------home with 4 bedrooms.
ronnaJ dining room. co"'y fa mily r oom. s tone
fireplace. MOM loving
lutchen with everything
bUiltin. 3 car garuge. By
beautiful park. $118,800.
Call 540-1 no
n.a.L. -· IRAMDHEW
TOWHHOMES
.... ttmy Woods"
(U\11Lc;idc Costa Mesa)
FIXB Comer Jot 3 Bdrm, p,
bath, fireplace, detached
J.!arage. Won't last. l'all
64.S-9161
~ OPEN HOUSE
REALTY /'
1026 •••••••••••••••••••••••
U'.12Santa Ana Ave. MalQ'lifkent oceun view.
New 3 bd, IJ(e rms. 1:Jrd En~Ush Tudor 2&3 Br bd 11cp. su1 le l. A.:t .
splat level. 2&3 ca r ~; 759·-0706
ga ra ge. frpl cs, ---------microwaves. greenhouse GRANDOPENING
windows, pool, s pa . MARINJTA TENNIScourt. Prestigious residences
646-006lor955-1920 near the marina from
Developed by $165,000. 831 -34 50:
Woodtree Dev. Co. 49:MOOS; 549-511_1 __ _
Investor must sell l home HILLTOP
In Cost a Mesa. No This near new custom 3
IYOWHEtt
38r, 21h8a. eart.htones, rerarruc tile. ram rm.
f11>lr.. Must see. Aslo.ng
S87.~. 842·0839
2 bath home. Beautifully•------"----
decorated in earthtoncs An :allle Lo.
----
with loads ol glass and Fairway El Niguel 3br.
natural woods. On larl(e 5234.000. Custom Realty
double lot. Great value at ;ro.9777
LOCATION
Located on large lot.
beautiful 3 bedroom
hornt: otrers 2 fireplaces.
open beam ceilings. :.un·
ken family rm, lge back
yd. allt>Y arc-ess. llX'all"d •·!Me to park. Century 21
!-iurf.~.
Sl9ll.OOO. l--OC-E_AN_Vl_E_W __
DON OSEN Unobstruc le d ha II &. REALTORS ocean views. 3 Br, 2 ·b<t
4010LENNEYRE custom ram rm. Pvt
497-4848 bearh commwuty. Only
ftl ... l!!V * Sl5!f.900. * uv..-~ H. Johns R.E . 493-6891
~-e' 1042 •••••••••••••••••••••••
...-..... Harbour
4br, 3 full ba. ram rm.
DR. LR. FUii lndscpd. tile entry, all bit-ins,
f11>lc. slumpi;tone walls
complete. Near new. quahty bit by Ayrl's.
P.O please. $138,500
840-1441
EXCELLENT PLAN
~e J bdrm. 2 ba all on noc noor Near s hopptnl!
N:nt1•r Park Pia<'<'. Int'.
1142-7461 -------1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
-· BOWMARICET
Sharp Jbr. ~reat location + decor with a menities.
Mu.cit sell. 67J-43ll agt.
WOODIRIOGE
SAl.f>.& EASE-OPT.
2br, den, 2ba, S&S palJo
home. ~orJ(eous lnrtscpd
Patao. w rm·er . ralh ceil· inr.. Woodburn. bnck frplc. gas kitchen-heat.
attttch. 2 car garg. P'1
end urut. 9''• assuma hie mlJ(e. S&1.900. Own will
help fin. Hy owner.
Oc-ean 11ide or hwy. level
klL easy access to beach.
Needs paint, minor re·
pcurs; ideal for home &
income. Hurry. only
$145.900
MissM>n Realty 494-0731
SlllEHE
&IYIRONMEHT!!
Treat your11elf to an
evening at home : the
dramat.Jc 40 ft. livmg rm.
is i:tracro by 2 elegant
open stairways thJt
f"rl'ate an impressive at·
mosphcre. Impressive
outdoor decking. ocean &
canyon v1t-ws . Just list·
ed ~
FOREST E
OLSON
r.--nr a,•/••~
-.·~-~ ---
T ConlPanY
OPEHIUMS
Ma.~ter bedroom over·
looks laving room a nd
s upe r view. Custom
touches throughout Uus 3
Bedroom. 2 Bath home.
Temfir buy and flexible
fmancin~. $100.500
714-644·0.'>1!1. 1104So Coast Hiway
RanC'ho San Joaqwn 2br. tn Villaf!e 1''air
den. 2oa. frpk. pvt LAGUNABEACll
pall06, all on l!Olf course. 497-245 7
EnJOY view from most 1~~~~~~~~~ rooms. Pool & jac.1~
$131.500. 64(M)997. LcllJlrllO ...... 1052
TIJRTLEROCK llomo By •••••••••••••••••••••••
Owner 4 bdrm 2 ba Fee ·L N" I land $132.000. Need 8QUn8 IQUe
qU1cksale.644-4l!i7 ~
UPWARDMOllLITY Realty ..
Why not enJOY pr o·
ressaonally decorated FOR GREAT and land.<;capt'd 4 Bdrm
in the Hanr h Elegant IEACH LIVING
lh·mg on qwet cul de sac. This out.st.anding family
~~!i ...... !~.~!
Modtt ...... Sale
M.J. ~ & ScNts htc •
We saved the best for
la.<;t! Truly Lake l''orest 's
finest vaJues. A 3 RR. l
story, Sll.3.070, or a 4 BR.
2story, $133.125. Bolh a ir
conditioned. fully &1P·
graded, beautifully de-
corated &. professionally
landscaped. Pnme l<><.·a·
t1 on. Call now (71-11
5111·9610. (714) 770.6493
Mhlion Viejo I 06 7 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Exclusive Finas terra on
Ult! water or Lakl· Mis·
:-100 Viejo 2br. 2 ba. LIP·
grades. Ground level +-
boat slip . Sl42,500.
751·5000, 548·9094
lhUque Newport Tower.
Magnificent Catalina
Cannery Village vie~ .
2br . 2ba professionally
decorated. $181.500.
751-5000. 548·9094. -
NEWPORT HGTS
nus tudden beauty is on
dead end st. 2-sty 5 Br 3
Ba. sml ocean view, full
Swedish s auna . b1J.!
Ja<'UZZI. lots or extras.
Must see lo appn.'Ciatc.
SZ25.000. Owner will help
finance
~ PR€HIG€ I HOME~
J333W Coa-sl llwy. Nii
645-6646 ----Wntdff Hkjhlaftds
Pride of ownership. 3Br,
2ba. lanai . courtyard .
pool Exciting & 1mmac.
bt;aut grounds. $149,950
Jones Realty &73~rn
BF.ST ORIGINAi.
BLUFFS AREA! Scnsa·
t1onal Plan 1-:, hlJ.?hly
rustom1zea. spacious 2 bdrm. swtes .-massive
ranuly rm. & added hob·
by rm . Overlooks
enormo us ~reenbell .
H one s tly priced
at$189.500. A~enl ~5560 OnlyS120.000. home has :i Bdrm .
VOGEL-PACIFIC filrTT\11 chnang rm & fami· ti---------___ 64(}.616_1 ___ ly rm. ideal for enter·
a.GYERSITY PARK tain1nJ:. Located In guarded gate commun. 3 bdrm. Townhomc. fee w/4 tennis c rts. Jr.
land. Upgraded thruout. Olympic pool. spa & Xlnt buy. Agl'flt !>Sl-4682 saunas. Sl.67,.500.
eves 493-9494 495-5220
VtllaRe 3 3 bdrm, 2"'2 ba. 496-2413 130.5050
f11>lc. lge comder. Fee.---------
· THEILUFFS
brokerage. bedroom home has living
A CO&.DWaL IAl'1lmt co. ~ AmhursM112.500 room French doors or:,n ·
844• 9060 Call 831·9081 for mforma · mg on an ocean v ew.
ea.ta Mesa. 67J.3663 548·0715 Eves /Jn Nl[,[I
ll l\11 l y &
ASSUC IAIES
Al#. 963-<D or ssz.0037 Everything Plus
Spectacular
Reduced to $144.900.
Absolutely immaculate J
Bdrm 21r.1 bath. formal
dining. Selll level
townbome. Open s pace
view from living room and master suite. Now
vacant. owner anxious. can 540-llSl
.. ~ $ ~ HERITAGE ___ lion Much more to tell. call FREE ~c· Mesa Verde 3 CENTURY 21 WEST. • ••
... , IAN..IOAOUlttHIUS .. D. o·-o ~ ,,_ of M INNIWORTCENn" .,..... Br, amily rm 2 Ba, · ......... t VI\ homes. any r~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Corner lot. copper~~. ~door ~wedlsb 1~~ ~-L 1040 w~~c from. &me plumbing, ~ood (inane· BBQ,751·5917 -...,.--""'"" with NO DOWN /NO -mg. ttS!t;OOO. --liiiiiiiiiiiimii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;j;~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTS. No obllJ?atlon.
G. H. Robertson. RJtr. ~ MOii COIMll LOT -n•Hor-)'<"" "-i. 67~0662 ._,, lAU of room for motor ~7221.
IMftlX HOME LAWMMOWEttl tvme or boat on this nice
View
. . REALTO RS
Featuring a spectarular
view or lovely va lley STB'S TO
from this elegant 2 story ~ •~ REDUCED -..1ecaled.adjac.~~to~~~~1&1·~1.111.L...&.A.Al(..--J lus h greenbelt. nd Bed.rooms, dining room, bloclt from e sa
NEWIN
NEWPORT-BEACH
Townbouae; 3 bdrm, 2 3 bdrm. 2 ba full price
Finest comer location; bath. dining, b~ltlns. Sln.900. Park Place, Jnc.
lovely 2 bdrm. residence xJm carpets & drapes. 842·7461
wtth ronnel dining rm. + Many decorator touches. ---------
income unit, + game rm. Double garage. Asking me,. Hoftlt
fi replace, kitchen with localed m a hifhly de · slrable renta area.
21 tQltins, plush carpeting Leeled the year round.
thruout. 2 private patios. Unlimited income polen·
81 :fi:· Must see! Call tial.-.nu
Two contemporary custom homes Just completed
In Newport Heights. Conveniently located to
beeches, schools & ah<>pplng.
..
3 BDRMS • 2 STORY • SUN DECKS
MICROWAVE OVENS •1215.000
• OPEN THIS WEEKEND •
546 & 549 lRVINE
NEWPORT BEACH
lJfllijlCJIJI: tTvMl:S
REALT°"5'! 714'/1'15-eOOO
~1·~ lbe best r fH-.900. _.,ooe
.... .,!29~000 Call 540-llSl Bike to beach. Soaclous OPIM 1-5 & airy 2 story. Gourmet Wtd/TlllnOl,/W/SIM kitchen. Huge living and QOOICHIO dlnlng rm. Crackling PAULMAITIM finlUce. 2 Extra large
llAl.ISTATI ~-~~.900. Call
644-7JIJ Of'fN '" 9 • 11 HUN tolt NtCf• • ""° Da '"'•"-... CHINA OOVE ... 2 br, °"'*' wW Cal'T]l Iman .•
w /prtvate 1ueat qtra. Reduted to SlHi~oo.
Bay fs ocean view. Neat Prof. lndlcpd, 4br mesa
• I pm, 1115,000 wttb Verde home w /frplc, Wet owner flnancln1. Bltr. bar, many xtr11. 2110
~::;,]' THE REAL
~ ESTATER S
·m~7188. Seran1 Pl. 751·3198,
Own/~.
8 )' Owner. Coll . Prk
liome, 3 Br walk to
1cbool1, xint cond thruout. OCTCU 11· aume• loan. SH.HO.
...... PrlD only. •uc•111 4br, Iba Me11 Verde Home an l'Omef' tot. R. Y.
....... Will Carry lal
W/mlil, ... 000.dn. BJ
0.... Prtne. ~ Aall· ............
Lee e Br, 2 e.. l mile to tie•~. w~o. Agt. -ililJl, .
UNITSUMITS
We bave 2.a. • 4
PLEXl!S, aome walklng distance to the beach. Priced h'om l117 .500 up.
Putt Plac.-e,lod42-74el
MIWllACH NOMI
BY 8l1ILDER . Block to beaeb, ocean
\'ft. I Bdrml. 4~ ba.
DO ect ft. Lie Dalconles.
D 1Mb St. SlJ6,000. Pb -.1111
_W_ftkl_._. _ff_IHlty__.__ . -TllllllL ·
,..s. lyOWMr --·
~ Walkr.r t; lee
Realllltate O>llfole Pit ex~ll. cond,
Camell, 4 Br + bon111
rm. 2350 sq rt. A/C,
aprnklra. many up· eJ"adee. Sll7,000. 552-5421
Penthouse
Overlootln1: re1lonal oartc. Ide, nl&ht lldlts. 'lben ia a VIEW rrom
f'Vel'1 window! z Bdrm .. + den. San Joaquin
Model In Rancho -San
Joeqwa. Many ext.ruin·
eluded. c.au for more In·
form.Uon.
MOMAICM IAY T9aACI YllW
Immaculate 2 bed. room1 2 bath
custom home designed ror thole who like a spacious floor plan.
Large lot, lormal dlninl. 3 car
••rage and ocean view. sm.ooo.
A COUMIL&. IAll9ll CO.
496-7222 831·0838 ,.,.. .... ...., .... ....... .....
... ·-~---··--....,----·-............. --.
•
·· · UDOISU
O-.tt1.nd1n1 utm • rt1
til Prl m" ('orn.-.r
, lton, 111ups to IM-11d\
, 3 hit. dt>n Lav rn1
Ytt!lbar 6 MU!ilY\'
bnril '!Pk'. r ht>•ll'I ,.,.,, Inf•. l'l' doors ip.ncd ~. din area U()t'n• to
bntk PMllu Rn~hl 1111
w1•ll nu bit 1ni. & nn()lt
Spae9)u• ms1r i.ulh'. ~/btl~ny l>ecorator
fabrk11w11ll rov /\i.tiUll\ loan. 1475,000 8y OWnt•r
475-2'764
See 27218 V&11ta Del Oro No
reasonable offer rerused :Ir. 2,,.,ba, U pl1tn. Bkr
, MG.SIBI ------
, AvaYSPICIAL
PltlMSULA POINT
5 .. IOOMS
Only 2 years old a nd
·feature s far t ou
fWPWn>us amen it 1es to
.mention detail int'ld'g a
IYOWNER
SuPt'r N11i1hbrtld 3br ~ 1.41 fi.m rm Nt'wly ri·
dt"t'O SkyL1t" Walk 111
~hi SI Z!f .5 00 ....... ..,...
Hy <>wnt-r, Npt Snort>i., 3
Dr. <k'n. <'Omni pool, t.•n
nls n t s, 1103,!JOO
Courtesy to ftkr ,. "
~~I
Waterfront
~:t.Y
3 bdrm, gor~l'OUS putio.
l()('atJon, l0t'l.1llon' Call
~!U61
: OPEN HOUSE
REALTY
/
gourme t k1tt•h c n . bHkon)' )Came room. a
sumptious full s lZ<.'
jacuzzi in master b1tlh
~not JUSt a bath tub
\II /jets ), s olid oak~~~~~~~~~
cabinets thru·out amt
"l\illl'h ml.M:h more. If you want ··The Point.. and • •an consider $439,000 for . . tbeBEST-
CALL644·7211
JUST LISTED
liOl LIDO
Super view 1,1f Bay &
Ot-ean Perfcrt. rond. Call for appt to see.
ROGER BROWN R.E
•EXCITING•
... .,.... IHc ... Lldo
8 e a u I I f u I I !I I Ii
Goldeowei.l 2Br, ,w..,
home Wllhln witlkmi: ll1\
t lint't> ul I 1110 !> fint''' ~n~ 11rl:'O Smttll fl\'I
wekome
..... Ano
S..Sts Aclt P.t Pon
12'x60' w 1expandcd llv
mg rm 2.Rr. 2Ba . front
klh'hen, bt!auuful eu:.v t•11r1• yard
L..-.HHtt
Special luy
l:lt•uut1ful 5 SI at Act ult
Pk. 24x00 Seaal•st, <! li.w
Hr, 2Ba, fam rrn with (Ill
llw xtrils Only $29.~)()(I.
CALIFORNIA
PACIFIC
MOSILEHOME
SALES
2706 Harbor. Ste 206· /\
540.5937
___ 67_3-1_020_· ___ 1 SUMTHIMG EXTRA
Dressing area in mstr
NO EXPENSE
SPARED!
True! No expense hai.
been s pared on this de ·
corator':. dream home
Gor geou s l'ale rm o
model m Harbor View
Ho mes t 'ee I a nd 4
1080
···········~··········· $59,995
GrHt Pohwtial
Nireolder home routd be
your dream home with a
IJttle bit of work and
rre.at1ve thought 3 bedroom~. dining, s un·
porch, fireplare. Owm•r
will help fianance. Call
540-1720
TAABllL _on, ------
-Bedrms. Formal d1rnn~ rm Planked hardwood
flours. /\rcenlt:d w11 h
Spam!>h tile. /\ must 11• See fnr tru l v fus sy buyers ' C ai't 1oda\·1----------
'i5.'? 1100 . PROIATE SALE
L~_·· ·el;itl ~:.~~~f~~q~~,
__ -bedroom, l bath home.
UDO ISLE 50XIZ> lot. Conventional
.. ..~Escrow•.•... terms only. ......,. Cal644-721 I
Best buy on Lido. 47' lot. ~old homt> with
south patio. Bea med ceil-
11\JtS. Owner fina ncing.
-<Aslon&e!0.000 Vacant
ROGER BROWN R E
67).1020
HAR.IOI YIEW
DBJGHT
• Large 4 Bdrm Palermo
MdJ Harbor View homL·.
• Lge country kitche n,
private yard. Must St!e to
appreciate.
754-7800
29Z1 Bristol. CM
/.JD.NIGEL
BAILEY &
ASSl:JCIATES
Tudin 1090
HIUTOPVIEW
Beautiful c ustom bw It
tn·level. 5 Bdrm 4 bath homt> m T ustm H'1lls. 1-:x-
q1.1s1lt'I) decorated with
lots of wood and glass
and features an indoor
atnum. Call 546·5llllO for
more details.
~~HERITAGE
REALTORS
CUSTOM HOME __ ;;;_-_____ 1 Quality lath & plaster
d i b\alt 3 bd, 2 112 ba. Ir~ IAYRONT bonus rm. r anr hstylc
Beach and pool-who home. HUl(e corner lot.
.could wa nt more this Vacant. Fast PO!is. 1001
summer? Extra s pcnal Ouuwood l.n/Nt•wport. l
. custom home on Bays1cll· blk N of 17th. Will r·on~.
Pr Built with lovin~ T () d .eare-·beaullful woods. · · as own puymt-nt. Finan . avu1I . w a I k ·In f i r e p I u c· c. 714-7»0003 dormer windows. hand -· - --. -__ __
wrought fi xtures and
hide away loft ov<'r ,OlherRHl&tat~
-.garage. A very excep •••y••••••• ••••• •• • •• • UOnal offerlnit-S7SO.OOO. MaWlt Ho1nu 642 !>200 ,... ~ 1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IAYCllST
$149.700
8tf1 5 br plus fmly rm
Burrola bUlll fml) home
• located in prestlg1ou
Beycrest area. Prlre
bdrm . ct>dar lin e d
dosets. pull out kitchen
shelvei;, I~ pantry. dbl
wide Arl1n glo n
0 IH4429· 70 I
~Homestor~
848·8895 ---
63x.3t VIKI NG , I\ tC, Hx21
screen pon•h. xlnt IOl',1
tJon m f,·Star park I rvtrll'
Dys !I ·I. 558 2177. art
5PM /wk nets SS! ·41ill!
WE HAVE
MOllLES !
OHLIDO
· 2Hr, dbl wult: $:11 .500
2Rr, part furn S>lfi.n,u
il3r, hm11 clot•k ~5.000
2 Br J\;lyfront. dhl w1dt'.
& bcaullful S7!1,H50
-
Wl\Tt HI HON r
ltOMI '-lee.
REAL ESTATE
631 • 140IJ.
EL TORO t-J\Mll.Y
PARK 3 Br. 2 bu + bonu~
rm $33,000 Call 0 1a1.'1 .
5$-5767
WALK TO H~/\t'll <:! lid.:!
Ba . + den. pa110 poreh
near lovl'ly clutJ. pcHil &
Jacuzzi S32.~oo. A1;:i·n1.
646-Qlll
PU.CE & 9UIET
In Huntingt on Beac h
$314 mu. S2.9!~5 down.
$107 space rc nl 1977
20x40 doubl(' w1dt•, tn·
c ludinl<! D/W. rdrig.
WID No c·h1ldrt•n or pets. _....,._......, __
l'IJlij@lifi'l!11li£1Q
962-44n <r.m 546·8103
~forScM 1200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
By Owner m De l.uz l 1.4
aC'res with crl'eks & n··
scrvo1r. 2 bwldmg sites.
I m taJI oak!' hv <'rN·k.
other oo hill r.iun1t•1pal
watt·r + wel I. Phonl'.
clcl'l ri city. pl;tnletble
D G $89.!JOI> 714 19fl8· I 134
1300 •••••••••••••••••••••••
4-Plex for sale by Owner,
n ear be ach 1n San
Clemente. Xlnt invest·
menl. $169,900ffirm.
436-2955
TRIPLEX
3 yrs old, all units have 3
bdrms, 21Ar ba. Near
Adams & Beach Call
Shoreline Management
Corp. 847-6.163 Ask for
Nancy Wynn
i\11 vi tht·M! pro.i--c1s mu y
tw pur<'hitscd o n ver.)'
flJ\ uralJlc conr ral'I ~
Owhl'r t1> mottva1ed & ~ a 111 s f II !! I a t' l I 0 rt
ttn•cr for mform:i 11on
l'311 at hn.
541-0800
OWHlll'S 3 IORM.
Newt•r 8 \J w /~reat
own<•r's hom<.'11 kc unit
w 3 IJdrms . 2 1'2 ba,
1-'rplr & put10 7 Other
unit s for incomt·. I S
Milt<::; to bcat·h s:hl7 .500
4 UNITS H•'lt leach
Xlnt :!"bdrm owner's
homc.'hkc unit . fo'plt'.
pullo. Growth arc•a. /\mon~ ncwt•r tJldgs .
11\.'lllrt' your future. In·
vest toduy for tomor·
row'ssccunty. $238,500
Wetley N. Taytor Co.
RC' al tors 644·4910
Loh for SaM 2200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
10 UNlT LOT. Anaheim.
Make oiler. Morris & As-
soc. (2131 374-4984 ---atnyon Lake lot.
$20,000/ofr.
66H~ ---Malaelain, Dnert, Rnort 2400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
liilJa at hf lse w fopt.Jon to
boy -tbr bt•;1ch home. 25
min. fro m bor der
ProlcC'lt-'<I dcvl'lopmenl
known :i1> La!. Ga\ iotas.
Sl30,00U Fur bro<'hure
phofll' 492·2732 dys,, CYCb
1~7:.:ll
Out of State P'roperty 2600 ....•..................
Wooden ran<'hl:mcl. s1·('rnt·
3224 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mei.a Verde 4 br. 2 ba,
furn rm, frpk. wel bar . new cpt, lgc yd, no pets.
tlB5 751-:&6.
IACKIAY
Large 3 bedroom 2'"1
bath townhome. Huge
mist.er suite. fireplace,
dishwasher, double car
garage. Tennis, pool.
sauna. jacuzzi. Large
patio. Available now.
S550 mo. 646-4477
2 Br 1 Ba, encl gar, beam
l'eilinits. nu carpet/
drapes. no pets. $385.
7.51-6543
New condo. 2 br, 2 ba, 2
frplcs, pool & jacuzzi.
$465 Yl'IY. 675-4912 Bkr
Sharp 3 bdrm, 2 bath +
huge fam ily rm .
li3Stmo .. incl gardener.
Call Pam al: 546-S88().
2 BR. I":! ba. 2·car gar.
(rplc. Kids OK. S4SO. Agt
675-6670 or 631-5550
l.br p_rivate yard. f /p, ut1l
oa.,.. No Pe ts. SJSO. Gd'.cms.
DELUXE 2 Br Condo. 21-'!
ba. Pvt backyard. Al·
lached 2 car gar, frplc.
auto gar dr opnr, trash
comp67J.2282 btwn 9 & 5.
Ea.stside 3 bdrm. den. 2 ba. Funky house for
sJX'('ial couple. No pt•Lo;.
Drive by 437 F.. 20th. SL
SSl>5 mo. 54~Hil~6 or
f.31-4446.
NcwTownhome-nr beach.
2 mo;tr bdrms. <·onvcrsa·
l ion pal, rrplc , poul.
l'Uurts & !ip:i. $575 mo
~~ 7657. 642·0186
tt523 CAMMJ)a·fRVltll
TURTI..EROCK Island 3
br exec home. Never
bved an!~ SllSO. 752.9023
altl
Turtlerock Broadmoor
home. 3 Br 2 Ba, great
condition, close lO pool.
Lease. $625 mo. incl
gardener. Call 833·3258
3br. 21h bath University
Parlt house. Pool. tennJS. ISOO/mo. 714 /64G-0008
BeautUul Turtle rock 3 Br.
view, neve r lived In,
BO. P.P. 975-0477
Orangetree Area 2 bdrm
1 ba. tennis. jacuzzi,
pool, clubhouse, /\dulls.
1425 mo. 752-9260
&..J-..... 3248 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Builder 's Custom. Hm,
2br 2ba, den. Some oc.
vu. Beau. yrd. Gar. Han·
dy to shpg. & bch. S700
mo. yrly./lse. 581·7000
dys, eve. 5116-1.298
Beautiful 3 br home
w /panoramic view. 2
hu ge deck s. a ll
a menit'ts. $1300.
549-1186.
3 Br. 2 Ba. S350. m o. lst &
l ast. Adults only .
631·9330.
anc ho San Joaquin
lwnh&e lBR +kif\, 11.'.tba
Adults . $525 .
213/540·376~; 50-7607
eve!\
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Deluxe newly decoraled 2
bdrm apt on ocean near
Victor Hugo. Heale d
pool. elevator. subterra
ncan parking. $625.
494-8M.'J -
New 2 bdrm luxury
m o bile home . O n
waterfront 1Accom .
mo dates 6 peopl e .
Ba l boa Bay <.:t ub
~~1legesavail 642·1802
SZIO fW11 charm bach, Nr
--lBr stv /ref. Quiet toe. 1270 LarJ-Nl,..e 3152 uli1 pd Adlts no pets 383 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bch. Util pd. 1 r esp
emplyd adJt 494-4200 W. Bay 548-9516 FACING GOLF COURSE
Olrldo 2 br, 2 ba, West
Nine 01'. Lovely area.
Bltns. was her·dryer,
p;ttio. 2 car gar.. auto
openef'. No pets. 5'75
mo. Call no.1950
•'rnl!:DAISV• Mtwportlffdt 3769 •For KIDS & the ir
••••••••••••••••••••••• parents.
BAVFRONT-2Br. 28a. 20· :;: Lot
boat slip optJonal, yrly. •Dishwashers
no pets or children. •2 Bedrooms& 1 bath
Evelyn 631·2482· _ •Walk lo park
Short term rentals-1~ Placcnl1a. <.: M.
By the week, now avail. ___ (714)642·3790 -·
-Nof~gent675·8170 2 BR. Aar, patio an•a ,
crpt·~ 1295. No 1>ct.s. 1s t,
last + dep, 1!)42 /\pt /\
Anaheun A YC 63 I ·3856 WE HAVE
SUtitt&«ENTALS
TAKING
RJo.SERVATIONS
Home like lbr, patio,
lrplc. lndry hookup, ABr
s>AS. Avail. on or about
June 4. Call 962-<Ml20 ---------
------lf'4llWll.tlffclt 316' •••••••••••••••••••••••
PAIK NEWPORT
Bal'h Plors. I or 2
Bedrooms & Townhouses
Jo'rom S349.50
Spef'tacular spa. total
rt•C'reat1on 1>ro~r a m
SCA'•al pro~ram. 7 pools. 8
hmrns l'OUrts Al Fashion
b land. Jamboree & Sun
Joaqwn Hills Road
17141644-1900 associated
BQ0..,EQ~ WfAL"1-:i:15
2bdrm. ii,,ba. Bit in gas · 19 Palnt·e. 3 br, 2 ba .
stoVe. CarpeLc;. drapes 1 1-oodo. Spill level w /frpll'
child & l s mall cat OK & pool.~ mo. 833-8162 .
Oceanfront 3 Br 2 Ba n ght
oo sand. s uper location.
fully furn. avail no w
~ly thru Sept JS. ·Dys
snotmo S45-6UD. BR-:2°ba~pperdplx Nr
0.. Poillt 3826 Lido. t'am1ly ore{. ~
••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo Agt. 675-8170
Beautifully remodeled 3 752. 7410. eves 838·2189
J Br. 21'1 Ba S49S. mo 2 Br
' ha. $390 mo Pvt e ncl:
patJo & garai.ec. Lots of
gras.-. 335.'>2 Blue Lan-
tern 496-9'.?30 or 496·3354
or496-9275
t'llfl lo bch. 2 br, frpk.
i;:aral(t-. beam ceilings.
all bltn:., $475 yrly
642-46.S7. Ur. 2 ba. cha rmer
Bluebird r ark area
Owner was hes to sell
house. Wants tenant to
rooperale in sal~ for red
rent+bonus. Must have ruce funush111i.:s
G.lbilt1r Ir Assoc.
494-9421 ---------L...,_. Hills 3250 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HOMES l'"OR R~NT
t BR, pool, blk to ocean.
sngl adult Yrly. $245
642·5002; 645·5000 X216
Lovely lg, lbr. Promon-
tory Pt .. or 2br W1J>t'r1et'l
VlCW /\va ll 6-1 673-IH39
2 bdrm. a ll utils. paid.
$415 per mo ycuty .
/\vall .lwie 1 61!ViS3.5
BAY l-'HONT 2 br, 2 ba.
UIO Vu Penlhou.w. 3br.
2•.,ba bi5·8990 ftaelit4• leach 3840
•••••••••••••••• ••••••• Y1'4At'IY. 3 BH. 2 ha Love
:;1wu•.1>each 1.2&3 BH.
frpll'. dtshw~hr. ,.,~rai::t
& patios No pl'I"
!IW-2358. wknds 8411·6:!06
Seawind Village
ly on•an & bay Vlt!V.,
Si()I
(h·;ulfront I BR. I ba,
yrly Agent 673·3663
~ luxury l Rr. ut1l mcl.
S:t°).'i/mo, Isl /last + SIOO
llr11 n•q . F l' m . pre -
ff'mod 540-058!! N•·w 1&2 bdrm hnury
adult ;_,pis 1n M pl.in~
rr1,m S400 + pooh: l•·n· Sein 0..-nt. 3876
propn1y, 40 a . par<!cls, 3 Br <'Ondo. SS7fJ mu, nr
S350pr /\c'rt• 55!1 R077 Canyon/Victoria. frplc,
dbl gar. 646·214.2
3 or ·1 br Prict'tl from
$135 to $525. Fncd yard &
J?araRl'S, f'amil1 es
please. Kids & pets
W<.'lrome. Call 964·2566 or
~3-2971. A~. no fee. _
'HOMONTOllY POINT
2 HH 2 Ba , bay, oc·ean
vie w Poul, jacuzzi.
pl11nn1.'CI <tt'l1v1t1es Av:ul
6115 lhru !Jill. Call Uni
Q\14! llomes. Kay ParkPr,
ffl~W
01,.,, w;itl•rl 3lls. pond:-' •••••••••••••••••••••••
(ias for mokmg & h1·~1I· Vo, fr dt'<'k. 2 BR . 2 Hu ,
1ni.; paid F rom San fpk. S310. Patio. carport. Die~<> t'rwy dnv.. North m 2710 Ranchn. FanM, .
Gro••t 2700 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PCllORGM.s&
Atascadffo Areas
49 !IS ac·r es n ea r
lake·S147.5'10 Term~
IG arre~ with mubill'
hom<•·91.>.0()0 Tt•rm:..
320 a<Tt'!> with h•rm~·call
formfo
Subd1v1:-1on ground -
ranch1-:. & ac,cuge Call
for info
Ettinore Area
SI loti.·SI 111.000 Ownt'r
v.111 carrv /\pp .rnx
llCrl'S·SI00.000.
5 0
f.:nn<'1pals only please.
Conlllt't Ken !\forks at
&Ith W. H.ssick
H1•altor & Associates
1646Spring Strt•et
PaSQ Hoblt~
18051 238-5350
18051 466-3049
HORSERAMCH
$14,000 DOWN
Easy commuting dis · lance to Ana heim or
H1vers1dc Spat:1ous 4
hdrm home w1famlly rm
& larJ:l' kitchen + full
work..,hop Room for up
to 10 horses. $J21,44S Full
rmc
,\ 1>11·1,mn nf
. I l.1 rh111 ln\'1•,1 m1•n1 ·rn
2 RR. 2. ba condo, E-side .
lrg yard. pool, Jae .. dbl
gar. Kids & Pets OK.
S475. 675-6670 agent or
8:tS·91K4.
Easts1de duplex. 2br. Iba,
slo\'c. refr, garg, nu cpt.
S425. 833-81167.
....,........ 3252 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Brand new 3 br, 2. ba.
bltns, drps. crpLc;, all ex·
tr.JS. Lndscpd. SS75. pvt
Ply. 494.0237
MhsioR Vi.to 3267 •••••••••••••••••••••••
KIDS JPCTS Ok Lake fr o n t I u x u r v ,. ... townhome. rabulo u's E-SIDE spac. twnhsr. . 24 h rrpl, gar. patio. $445. view, r security,
642-2510: 646-4848 brand new 2 Br 2 Ba . -----AIC. lake pnvlleges $700
2br. Iba, new paint & mo. J oy. 837 ·1401 or
carpet. prv. slreet. Child 581-1100. Agt
& !'ct o~. $400/mo .... .,... •och 3269
••...•..••......•......
~Peftinsulo 3807 •••••••••••••••••••••••
I. Br. 2 ba condo. :.! rar
Aat . auto opnr. Beaut
bay Vll'W. S700.
TSL MAml 642 1603
OCEANFRONT
Gorgt'ous Ol'n & bJ y
view., 3rd & top ~•ory,
st"t'unly hldi.:. park ml!,
2Br. )'.-,ea. Sl75 mo. yr-
ly 497-4542. 61!;-7264
642 0131 day 536-2456 or ••••u••••••••••••••••• 962·80CIO. NO FEE! Apt. & Condo ~~!'!!'!° .•• ?!!~
2br $300. No Dogs. rentals. Villa Rentals 645 Victona 6'75-4912 Bkr. 2br. Iba twnhs apt. Pvt 546-9124 dl'rk. bit-ins, pool.
l BLOCK TO BEACH /\dult.s, t•h1ld 16+ No
2br. Iba, zoned M·J, $350, Push.Jbr. 3ba w /34' boat pets. $420 lse. bi3·0473,
water p~·98J9. slip. S79S. 540-0645 aft. 4. NICE An.
EASr BLUFF'S·3Br 2Ba, 2br, gar 558·2626. 3 IO, 2 IA JCLNT 2 patios. 2'1'J C!lr gur, ·
Eastside exec. ho me wshr/dryr, refn g. S650 c.to....,~-3824
Sin>. I yr. lease. lncl's mo. (213) IBB-8021 ••••••==••••••••••••
appliances. wa ter & 3 Br. lam rm. in llrbr Vu ? Bdrm. l bath apt
gardener. Red Carpet. w/gardener. $675/m o Adults, $350. mo. Gas
645-3474, eves. 551-5582 64()..4829. patd. 642-5073
~!:~ ........ ??.~~ uBLUFF'S 4br. 21.,ba. LAMAHC_H_A_A_PT_S
2 BR 2 BA h ram rm, frpk. pvt patio. Large. 1 ........ bd oard"n me. ocean vu. _.,,.. 644 1480 830 50 4'0W .. '" '-~ f I -.JV. • I 50 apts Adults . Oshwhr. uo:.am'>. p c. patio. $415. ext 40 494.3320 · bltns, encl gar, gas bbq
Harbor Vie w llomes, Pool. Gae; Pd 7711 Scott B Toro 3232 Carmel model. Jbr. 2ba. Pl ~·5073. 64~~11 __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1 J 2 Br 2 Ba. yard. club ava1 . une I. $725. ute, bn~hl, airy 2 br & 2
farilities. SSOO mo. No 644-6977. 837 ·3844. ba.rrplc,pool&jacuzz1 .
pets. 559-1351 between 548·2892. ~ults, no pets. 631-0097.
10.s. R8fT OR LEASE
Fcmlfaift Vahy 3234 WITH OPTION
••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br, 3ba newly decoral·
HOMES FOR RENT ed. Partially furnished.
3 or 4 br. Priced from home overlooking ~oil
M.15 lO $525. Fncd yard & coune. S150mo. 64S-0851.
s:J75 Near new 2 br, 2. ba,
gar/carport, frplc. patio,
close to all.
TSL Mgmt 642-1603
1&2 Br rrom S28S to $395.
New cots. paint & drps.
Clean & nice. 751-2060
on Hca<·h to Mrl-.addt'n -
then West on Mc·Faddt·n Apa heants Funlislwd
to St'<1w1nd V1l l al!t! orU!lfw'llisMd 3900
f7 14)~519f:s ••••••••••••••••••••••• -
2 & 3Rrs. move in today,
wlk tn shoppmi:: & bu:.
S335 to $385. ij4;! !Jjµ4.
~
~ 3 Br 21 2 Ba , 2 1·:ir
~:.ir;ig1•. n ear <105 &
Beach S450 521·422.'>
3 Br. 2 ba, garai;te. ( tp. :.m
yd. no doll!> S43Smo.
960-~6 or ti75-6b70 -----
llOMF.S FOR Rfo:NT
3 or 4 br. Pnced from
S435 to s.525. Fncd yard &
garages . Familie s
plt<ase. kids & p cb
wt•lcome Call 964·2566 or
!173-~m. /\Jn, no f_cc_. __
*DELUXE*
GARDEN APT.
2 ... Adufts of11y
3pools
Covered c:ar port
palHrnpts .. BBQ'~
clt&>tofwys & bd1~
walk loshoppmit
1711 I Goldnaw~st
atW.-...r
847-6064
H.tt1A9°" G,.....
'rnt:EXCITTNG
PALM MESA Ans
MI NUl'F.S TO N PT Bl:ll
Ba1·h. 1&2 Bk
rmm $255& up.
1\dull~ No pelb.
1~1 ~1 ~a Dr
15 Blks 1-:.is1 of Newport
Btvd1
!lam-5pm 546-9860
I' ACI f''IC W'X)OS
/\dull apartment:. set
a m o n it wandering
i.ll'('am-. & tall fragrant
p1~. I Br from $300.
163.'iO Harbor Blvd, South
ol l::chni::t'r .
139·2140 ---------4000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Hoom w /kitchenette
$fi6 Wct.>k & Up.
:-,CS-9755
Will rent room m plush
condo near S.C. Plaza lo
responsible female. Sl75
mo 972·H118l d ays
549-3465 i'Yf.'S. ------Luxurious room abovt'
~ara~t· for tidy pcr:.un.
No smokers. 5411 7 t97
SlOWHIC&UP
Sleeptnt! Share bedroom
& hlilh & kn chcn.
2376 Newport Bl. C.M.
-----:-,cs.9755
Oean & Cozy, 2 BR l Ba ---rondo. D/W. new paint. 6-st.._. 4150
d.rp;. pool. no last mo. no •••••••••••••••••••••••
pets. S3SO mo. 16677 View Vacancy for elderly am-
Polnt Ln. Call 1146-1371 bulatory lady. Share rm.
Near Beach 2br, util pd. Dana Potnt 493.5920
Call Joye{', 846·3301 ev<.'S. Sw111sr R_.. 4200
Coll492-9482 ••••••••••••••••••••••• garages. Families
••••••••••••••••••••••• please. kids & pets llGCAMYOH ......_,..,.st..d welcome. Call 964·2566or Fabulous 3 bdrm . 2'3 Br apts, family com· 2 Br condo, pool., jac, Laguna Bearh. Weekly.
.. ••••••••••••••••••••• 973-2971.Agt.nofee. customhomewithsensa-plex.Nopets.2208Apt3 s auna. te nnis. l m• Walktolhebeach. Mlwport•ach 3169 tionaJ golf course view! C.OUegeAve,642-9760 beach. wshr-dryr. no ~~ceRealty494-9704
....................... MMllMI• ..... 3240 Yearly rental. Sl700 per S12S. Beaut. brand new 1 ~~~~~ pets. 5'SO. tob::"*9•a.odt 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 010.. ba (rplr 1ndry rm oar l'iiiiji~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiill~····~·~·-·•;;•;;•••;••ii•;;;•ii•ii••il•ii•ii•li•iiii•• 4 Br. 2 ba, clean. new crpt. TSi.. M · t 642' 1603 11 !for fast sale. Just listed aUffS T1tM.EV~ ~--·:::m:::=====+iiiirn~ir!.f~n~~..,~~~~~~~~I~ den. ~ Walker r, lee nlAht hghl view I yr lse.'
$1200/mo. /\vail now
6•0.6259
dtp;. paint. 1495. Lovely McLain 2 bdrm.. gm . MIW An HOMES
l!il---.-,21k.w1pr.nu cp1.4.pa10t, 1-..mNe declt. Avail. immediate· Wtr pd 636-4120 1·5Pm IR"ll
I t 1·' { 0rF 1 I I NATLS I '1'111 1 t I T E " I ' f 1 ••on tn a 1uperm1r111t: I I' I I :! "&hop HM. Our "'°" ,.,. '--.&---'-~"'-..... ~-111 lllyrocMtfno -Th111 Any
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• "'r~si'PiM~ltTTUS IN r r I' ,. r r 1 , ! ~~~!N~:r ll"'~ I I I I I I I
ICU"rt.ITl Ml..,.. •C•1tftMllM IJH
7 UMITs.c.M.
Beaut. new building
"'1eplaces. xlnt location.
TSL lnvmls 642· 1603 ~ff
4Br. 28a, 224 Via Lido Nord. 12.000 mo. except Aul· $2500. (213) 270.4547
or (213) 934-0820
Oceanfront Apt/Hotel. _ ......... ••••••••••••
Npt Bch. Owner carry , l••r .. • 3202 ''1115.000.875-31155 •••••••••••••••••••••••
...UllHTS
Economy· Tll'ffflc TrWt•
ln ~oo Aeach at 1011 f.niland. Look, but
doc'l't touch. Call Bob
~.Au
flllSTnMI
MllTOllDllAM
Prtme Huntinaton Beach
4-pln ln a hllbJY deelra-ble ,.ntal area. Only a44•. lt won't last! c.u llDW llkr. tu..2515
•
S.ve 1u + time
Haes Apt.aClp F-Unf. DI br lwe singles
12352br1ar ldda pie x
$150I br 1•r chJlcl ok •2 br rum qulet aoa br IUdt pe1a 11 •3+1~ N kids nr all
M54brkJdapet.bch D aball» 5 br beach
'575 hn a br Bal Jal
117-1121
Homellnder'll·State Wide
CaW. Classic by the Sea. ty atrrooper month. 2176 Placentia "ft" S300
Jbr, den or 4br, 1"4ba, Agent640-6500 frpcl. RV boal access. Util. anduded 1 br $210.
Cov'd patio. Comer lot. 1'HI COVE Patio. adults. quiet. No mr. ocean. SS35mo. yr. SensaUonal 2 & a den pet.s.644~ __ . ___ _
lse. 1st & last. Grdnr & ~um on water ! TOWNllOUSE b b water inc Id. Call 840-2151 Pool. Jacuui, beach! 2 r, l 1'2 a. aft-."".----Yearty nlltal, smo pe swt patio, encl gar. Adlts.
•2 Br. lge yard .
lttwe/refr. $365. UUI pd.
Child ok. No pel&.
83Mf74.
4 bdrm home near In·
dianapolia • Brookhunt.
Fam n:n + dininl rm.
Avail now call Shoreline
Mana1ement Corp.
847-Gl3
A..-no pets. $350 avail 611. mo.,..-... 84CMl500 mw. Wilson~3723
UDO ISU IASTSIOI
yrty leue, S BR. 2 BA. 2 Br. bltns, patio. l&e s. patio. (pie. 9850 be d hoo'-mo. 645·5000 X 216; was r-ryer .. -up. •ma =::~~T3f.
IALIOAISLA.. b. MonteViata,548-7157.
·~...... 3 Bdrmt. 2 N . hm or Large l bdrm upper. 1265.
unfurnlabed. Summer Quiet building with
ratea or yearly rat~ beautiful landscaping .
11.100. 144.9513 Ideal ror adulta over 35. 1241 Harbor Vu 3br za.. FR No pets . LEEWARD
......... •••••••••••••• ~Incl. irso. Avau: APTS. 2020 Fullerton
WATERFRONT CONDO July lat. 644-197 Ave. (1 blk east Newport
Lo¥ely 3 br. 2'..Ai ba ead .__... ... Ave 6 I blk south of
unit. Br1clt f111lc . bltna. --•-1276 Bly).631-03W7.
dbl encl 1ara1e. Slip ......... •••••••••••••• avail. ~ate 1175. Pe111. Beautihd ocn It hill •lew 2 BR, beth & ""· 610 Joann .,_.., 38r+clen,2Be,lae-St. C .M . $340 No
u JOU're a reedlna u.. mo. 211 Calle Dorado dlildren. small dol ok. liUle .. la Clualned (213) OMtll _aa._7>M _____ _
ym're ......._ a lot ~ 1-I br apt, $300 mo.
..,.., laformallon as Sell thinp taat with Dall~ Pomona Street. C.M
well•-sre•tbup. PllolWantAda. ~.--t.
Luxury 3 br/2 ba. s pac1ou:.
interiors. Incl OW. stove,
fplcs. & private 2 ca r
$tarai,:es. 5 Unique floor:
plans. renting from'
5'95/mo.
I fl1<'<'k fl(I lk•111 h flh ti
t'111n .. r nl l't•rr~ & \'1.,wp.11111
..........
call · 141•1
Ille> llt•1\:>ll~Uhll I IMl It
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Alllllel ~ ...................... .
MjM I ~ ....... !Dlt.Any ................ -.... ... -cau Alie. or
•MBYll'n'lNG • ,_, ....
M1 lilom•, reliable , CUSTOM
Nttpoulble car" for
YOOI C'bUdrn b .Y IJUnOrCarpentry moUw ol 4yr okl boy _!!_Jay • .142.-.
Neala. Evenln•• la c.pt'-"'a
w•heedt. Calt ~ -.. •••••••••••••••• aA..-I pm days, 10-Tpm Shampoo 6 ,t ... ft'I r k.-n
...-.... Cu.ta M•n O:iicw' bn•hl('fM'f"I. whl
.,. Mar Ultb alr'fte .or rp&a 10 mm bk-arh Cl..ien
hour liv, chn rm. h all $15 A\ A
.............................. ~ ... .-........... ~,..... ........... _.
Dale W, Phillf 119 cement
CQDt'nCe WOriL, a ll t,ype11.
SCHiii. Uc'd /bonded.
c .... .......................
Add·A Room saw. •·am ,., • lfrr* ... C.'OCllpl Lit laz:llll. t'l'H Hl
Prf'f .. rrf'd Bulldera
*-lm
1'm') StatberlaAd t'oo1nr
t>11lo.;. n..-w ('OR11lr A
rmldR Afl H :-ii' M . SJ'l..,, 5311 4-'Mtl
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Clun upa . Hauhn•
Landtc1pln1 lmmt'd ~Ma-.,.,
Hllulint • ca.antai. Havedumptnack
55'1.aTI
.-... Conlltructkln &
Yard clunups. Call ..... Jepanue 1arden\er. 1wdi!nl.nJ. dtJaaup, r-..e
trim. 15l-U73i. Sam
~ J -llomt!PndeO&rdenultt Hr•1••l1 I
........... •••••••••••••••••••••••
P'or excellence tn
bouaecle..un,. Cleanint
UnUmited. 541-1735
A1T'NGUYSlrGALS
We. ere thorouch. effi·
dent Ir reaso nable
houaecleaalnt service.
SM.Wad.iom auranteed.
Hilda's. Dl·37S21M2·1146 c'*'att \IP!!. tu.uJi.way11. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~11lln1 ~ l766 _ • ROBIN'S HOUSE· Mrs. Clean makes it
Stwtt-nu. hard workm11. CLEANING SERVICE, Gleem. Bach apta, apts 6
u·h•lllt> will <So your ror a thoroughly clean homes. 549-!p72
IArllt' ur i.rnall t;111·cfon & house S.0-08$1 Ila •"'""*t
la1H.l1H·:1p..-. t:all t:ve:.. Want a REALLY CLEAN ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••
!iii 1!116 HOUSE? Call Ging ham JWliable. conscientious
l'.:xp aardener. Mow , Gui. Freeest.MS-5123 lady will give your home
Brtdl. ltclne. Wodt wort&.
tile floors. concrete
patios. walka. drive·
wa1• Free est John ...,. ...... •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mov1n·1 & hauli nlf .
Freight, bldg rnateriels.
blhld goods etc. Lowest
rates in town. John.
9156-&4
Rdidetital • comsnerelal pa l n t1 n1 . free
estiauat.es. Res. rat•.
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81$«1ifl. ·------~~--.R. Sl.Cla!r'• PlwnbiU . Aman's homeishis Sl2 pr hr. All work
cuUe -Call TED •t guaranteed. M&-3.'IOI ...-.v ... c ....
Forafreeest.. int/eat. • ... Uc. ins. Bonded 871·32'72 ___ ............... .
Repeir • Reroor. All Wallpaper removal, neat t y p e s . 1 h i n 1 I e) ·
& reasonable. Refs. rockshakea·compo·t•r.
&D2934 Free est. 541·~ Ftn. W.~Una in my hu~
$25 wk . S 48 · Vl II l Sballmar St., CM.
rm SJ so. <'OU<'h SUI, rhr
I\ Guar ••llm pc\ udor
('pt rt'Pl&lf, 15 yN l'itpr
llo work myiwlf lh•h
~lOt
F.Ll--x:TRICll\N l'n r.-<J t'll{cl', cln-ups. I-Tee {•1tl. The Moppets Cleaning & pets loving rare while
l'lllhl fn·..-••1iUm1ah• nn Rsnbl CM area 5411·4891 Servtre We do It all prof. you are away this sum-,.,.._ ... or soll&ll ,IObi. 54G-239l Insured mer. Xlnt, rererences. PEl'E.RSPAINTING ,.._/ltpair Avail.
Expr'd Reas Rates. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• HORIZON ROOFING I.II' •331~ 673 03:l9 Gsuartl Senicft CallColl.1-714 / 568·1380 f'ree Est. Call G~ne Neelpatches&t.exlures We're expert roofers -----.,...,. .......................
Mobile Bacycle ftt>l)air ~C».n> Olrpet l'.lt'.U":rs
. ·No Xtr• Che For Hat• Steam dun Ali.u UI>· ~-t7l4)18MtM bobte ry Work guar. Tnack mount unit f'r
tlil, reu. r•tes ~37 Ul .......................
1>fVORCE/BANKRPTCV Jl'Uina to final •.
At'lioa Legal Services. 842·51003' hr. St"f'V.
CAIPn'DOCTOI
Save ~, any 3 rooms
S'lO. Uphol deaning,
scotchguard All work
guaranteed . 552·4106
Bk k pg th r o u g h Freeest. :M hrserv.
slalements/bal c het'k c:-;;/c:..cnt. -
~~ Bkkpg. --·················· 54CM479. Foundations. r etaining
"---A..:.al •-d • walls, blocks. patios. """"'~ • ~ wor pro Uc'd. 536-5013, 548·4309 ~ serva<"f'S to meet ----
your requiremenL->. All kinds ol ('t'ment work.
Business Support l5 yrs in hu.'ilnt'SS. Fast &
Sys. oourt.eous servare. F'rl•e
____ 97~!!_-· . est. re.as prices 556-0752._
"t• ird llectrlc
~W74 ,......
•••••••••••••••••••••••
K & B fo'F.NCIN<l
liates & t-'ent~ Reviur
~ 8411JOJ6 .........
•••••••••••••••••••••••
•Ml. FIXIT•
Carpenter. pa1nt 1n i.;
Ri•ui. r11tes. 15 yri. an
art'l:I 548-1752 -----VACANT APT & HOME
HAULCLEAN KEPAlR
PAINT WW COST
~2352 ...............................
Ceramjc tile, hrdwood, ••••••••••••••••••••••• <"l:l~ts & vinyls l.11· DCC Student. 1 Ton truck.
<.:ontr. Est. 1951 lnslall Trash. tree trim. l>an 1117 days. 531-8440 6'2·322i
GardeninR, dean.ups &
landseaJHOK Geor.ec •
Hauhng & Cleanup.
res1oc'flliul 1rommcrc1al
631-SWI
ltdh.i. S45-7072 I do at all-sk1ploadcr ,
dumptruck, haul . i.:ratfr, •Vl!:RY LOW PRICES• ct'm\'lll, asphalt. trt'<' n· on landsc·apc nwmt George 549_2015 _movals4.~". l!Jl~~-7 __ • .
Robin's Housecleaning
Srvc. ror a thoroughly
clean~ 540-0857 --------HUSBANO &WIFE
Dependable cleaning.
Windows. floor s, &
general house cleaning &
home m aantenance.
548-0lZI.
The Person a l Touch
Cleaning. The finest an
houserleanaog by pro·
fessiona Is . Expertly
done . Rs nbl rates.
552-0lOS. Bonded/Ins.
DANDY DUSTERS
WkJy or I tame ser varr
Vacanls. R .. -:. work our
specially. Wa lls. wm.
dows. s team car pet
dean. BondL~llns "'rL-c
est 34 hrserv 552-4106
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
ltolMtilCMI ..... w.
AuocWes. hie:.
Isl rate service al a fair
pnce. Personal & com-
mert'laJ. 675-0562
~
lHE HARTrORD
i....k ... , •••••••••••••••••••••••
European Landscaper
Top work Fair price
Refs. 646-4871 dys /eves.
552--0458 fl& UT. 193-14 39 Not salesmen. ~3IOl-
Prof painting. E"t & ant.
Low rates. Refs. Free
est. 53M780, 536-4383
Painting. INT /EXT.
Neat, hone!lt. reas.. 12
yrs. exp. Lic'd. Dave
964-1045. ----------Int. Paint & wallpaper.
Qual. work. reas. pr.
Free e>t. Steve 547 ·4281
fUle exter Paanung by R.
Sinor. St lie.. ins. Try
me 836-~24 hrs
llOUSE PAJNTING
Excell. ref!I. qu11hty work. 549·9756
F~CELL. PAINTING
Reas rate>. Fret' t>Sl
548 2706 F.xpr'd
Sl>eciaU.t in re-stuccos.
Sp a nis h ·Textures,
Patrhes It Additions .
66Ql6. ----------.... &Pete .. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Arndt's Pla nt Clin ic .
Oo you need a new rool or
the old one repaired? All
types of shingles &
!hakes. Xlnt work low
prices. For free esUmate caJJ Dwayne al 549-8612
6am41pm. ----!lllJI ... . ..................... .
CoaslLlne Roofing ...
Housecalls for house
plants. Trouble shooting
& housephmt care. 645· Skylights. Rs nbl rat~fi.
-----all work guar. Li<'ll Ml
3311113. Free est. 497-1202
Trws..k•
~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
MlllOr plumbing. reasona· ·-••••••••••••••••••••
ble rat.es. Ask for M Ike. L E E ' S . 6 4 O T R E t: ~2716 Artistic tnm & removal
-----CdM since UY.>2 Ingram Plumbing, reas ----------·
raws.on rt'p1urs, repapes, Tnm. top, remove tre.:i.
nndl s,wtrhtrs.645-6394 I Als o l a nd sc a pe &
spnnklcr. McWeeney
Sell idle items 642-5678 Want Ad Help? "42-5678 Want Ad Results 642-5678 Classified Ads 642-5678
Whether you're buymg or
sell10g , Class1f1ed ad-vertising will get your
message to the right peo·
pie. Call Today! 642·5678. Want Ads Call 642·5678 Sell idle items 642·5678 665124
~ .... !2.~~ ... ~~-~ ~.~ ..... ~~!~ ·~~ ..... ~~!~ ~rtwaffy SOOS
F\a house t Single-3nn suite avail an OFFICE spare avaa.lable ••••••••••••••••••••••• B~weerC:1i full serv olfc bldg. Nr at 17875 Beach Blvd. The Second Mate Im•.
645-'1573 0.C. airport. R<:>eept & pear Talbert an Hunt -Above water boat clean· OIAMOt4D I.E. phone ans. Secy serv, tnjo!lon 8each. $50 per ing & general marine -------•«Inf rm, etc. Plsc eall month. Phone messaRe maintenanre. Looking
Promontory Poinl 2br, 7S2-61.118. scrv1re SlO per month. for person to take over
2ba. frplc. veuJled cell· 1 MO. FREE RF:NT dl."'lk S5 per month. Daily eslabhshed Dana Pt.
angs. spa, jac. Avail now 250-500 sq. rt. offices. ~~~~~~6. Phone locallon..642-067l.:_ --
to&-23. SSS. 675-2 lOl. From $145. Ind util. 779 •TRAVEL AG ENCY*
2 Br + s tudy, fully W.1.9thSt.~~. -....Ulental 44SO TotaJanvest.of S27~lnel
fumis~ed. 1. blk from CdM dlx swtcs. util pd. ••••t•••••••••••••••••• S7M l''ranc h1 se l''••c. Pt.,.~. Sea Wand Condo. AC, ampl pkg. Fr $195_ For st.ore & office space al f,qUlp, & Cash Ht!Srrves. ~61'123-_ .... 9r/l, $400 mo. D>'.Nolse reqd.675.lllO() reasonable rales GOL~~LOH1': .... sot to sooo Sq F+.
HEWP'OIT CENTER MESA VERDE DR
Vacaliolt lewtah 42SO EXEC SUITES PLAZA
••••••••••••••••••••••• FULLSERVIC .. : J5'?> Mesa Verde E. C.M.
OCEAN VIF.WS 545-4123 House for rent. Big lit!ar
City sips 6; lineni; furn
S!.5 nitely pr <'Pl. Ca II
after 3 p.m. 548-19119.
Newport lecpncy N<-wport M ann._c_r-,!.-M-t 1-e.
Corp. Modem 502 sq fl store or
644-7110 office 26.'l).C Avon. LOW
BIG BEl\R Lake fronl Cabin. Sml or lge groups
MMr. 714/lltJ6.7701
Oreanfronl 2 br. 2 ba
house. Avail. now thr u
June 15. ~12 Bkr.
Oiamondhead home. 3 Br
3 Ba. pool, 2 wk mm ..
mud serv. 808/524· 1616
PRIME LOCATION
ON WATER. Available
fM professional or retail
offices. Total of 3000 sq
ft. Can be divided into smaller units. Onve by
2633 W. Coast llwy. NB.
the n cu ll Agent :it
631-1400
----· -· -·-740 Sq. Fl. 44' per sq. fl . Laguna Oeeanfront. m;. mo. Localed oU the
Beaut. location. Steps to 405 fl'rwy nr . Crown
beach. July $.550 week. V~Y-Avail May 15th. Aug. 1650 wk. 497·2042 or 831·3366or831-!ll81 497-3282 --. . --·-----·--DOWNTOWN Cos ta
l.4te Big Bear Caban. Ideal Me;a, :.xi sq. rt. to 2500
for that get·away vaca · sq. ft. t:pt .. drps, air·
t1on l''or s ummer re · cond.. Bkr. 67S.6700
servat.ions call M5-ml6 4800 Sq. Ft.. Bldg. Prtme
O.C. locatten. i\jd. to ..,... to se.ar. 4300 o.c. Airport. 60'l. office.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 40'.:!. wa re house. Jo'or ROOMMATES lease by owner Call ~ZJ33 .. 51.e-M-Save
Enjoy more. Pay less! AJI ~ & Lifestyl<."S.
We Check References
C4ll 546-4212
Office or Commercial
space an d o wntown
Laguna Landmark Bldg. l~. ft . or wilJ divide.
494·1535, or 492·0100,
n.'fll 2131477 7001
<.iREAT LOCATION
For the follow1111t
Stereo shop. bike shop.
sportmg goods, pct store
Of' .)t'Welry store, 1800 sq.
ft an Hunt. Beach GOOD
RENT. Please call
C h eryl Gr ee n ,
(213)~0227
l Vacancy downtown
Hunt. Beach. 210 Main
St. MIOI mall 960-1558
HARIOR ll VD.
Store or office. Costa
Mesa. 1350 Sq. fl. $395
Month. Broker 1175·6700
...._trialR...tal 4SOO •••••••••••••••••••••••
LAGUNA HJU..S..two ad· Jae 5000 sq fl M l units.
nt!w bldM. /\I C offe. fronts on Moulton, nr
Lake Forei;t, lease by owner. ~ UI08.
M·l Corne r , 90xl 27
w tsmall comm bldg.
$425 mo. 9'.H W. 19th s·t.
C.M. 642-3400. 492-u.>1 SUlce 1971 we tu.ve helped ---Laguna Hills . 2 3dJ 5000
thousands of our clients canet POIMTE sq. rt M-1 units. new
f'and roommates. We can EXEC. SUITES bldg. A/C offtc·c. Fronts
f)clpyout.oo! Jamboree&MacArthur on Moulton nr Lakt' HOUSEMATES Ba w nd f'oresl Lsc by ownr 832.4134 (2131466-8143 y I OWS ---· --. -Plu.~h Carpet. 951-l!Oi ___ ·-
Roommate. Npl B"h 7S~2137. Storage 4550
•bayfronl duplex, M IF' -.----- -•••••••••••••••••••••••
S250. 964-2688. 675-4221 Office J61!5<1· rt. for rent RV PARICIMG Main St.. H.B. Call
Shr 4 Br hous e, N. 751-8995. $ZS.MONTHLY
Laguna. 2 bachelo rs EXECUTIVE Fcneed slora~c for your ~ for 3rd. Straight. boat, eamper or extra
Tennis crls, & priv. sums c ur . f''or info. ca 11
be»ch S275prmo. + ulil. Luxuriou s o ffi c es. 848·3133. Hunt. Beach
494-6068eves. _____ s pacious confe r ence area. ----·
r oo m. e"ec uti ve 0
Oin:ct own sales forrt·.
Hire people. Oelermm1•
mcome. Small initial tn· vestment. Trainin,.: f>rO·
vid(:d. Call Joan Kirk.
559-11146
MONEY BROKF.R
Earn $40 K + a s an
agent. We provide a II
lrammg & services at
IOWt.'06l. 8:30·5, 54tl-l<t:j:l.
Ga rdening accounts w/ulJUty trailer . Must
sell. Moving June lst.
Joe, 546-4094. ---------· llwedwwnt o,porlunity SOIS •••••••••••••••••••••••
SAM CLEMENTE
Developer needs in·
veslors for approved
custom homes w /1110
deg. oei!an view. Ca ll
~er.714/834-1702
TOWMHOME
DEVB.OPMEMT
Investors wanted for ap·
p r ova l 114 unit
townhome development
in Upland. Call Roitcr.
7141834· 1702 -----.....,to LoCM S025 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SWIMG
LOANS
&
2HD TIUST DEED
LOAMS
Cu.'ltomized lo meet
YOUR nct."<is. R.E.DEPT.
SANTIAGO IAHK
714/832-5200
{NEED
fMONEY Female Roo mm ate secretary. p ersonal ~!.~ ... ~~ .. ~ needed lO shr 3 Br apt. pbrwie coverage, recep· J
HB. l200mo.9&t-l990bet. tionist. "erox. notary. Respons ible, working e
1·3PM Lease or m onth t o writer seeks o n e
..,_ .--a.1-.. hou&emate. month. Near So. Coast bedroom eottage in CRIDIT
,.....,. .... ..-MO& Pl o c t Corona del Mar or Costa --LEM 3'-40, needed for 5 Br aza. range oun Y Mesa. Quietness essen-.-... -
Shorectif(s house w /pool. Aif1JC)rt & Fr~way. Call tiaJ. Write Classified Ad 2ftd & lrd TD lomt1
Fred. 492·2897 /492·5121 V&rginia 546-2982-Dail Pil p O S47·5402
....,tgc+-s. Tnnt Lost& Fo.d S300 Deidi 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pwl~s SlSO HefpW..ted 7IOOHefpW..ted 7100
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST · 2 c·al 1 co eats . RF.LAX!NG MASSAG F. ACCOUNTING CLHIC Asselllillerl
LOWEST Orange. grey & white. l
I~ hau-. l short hair
Heward. 673-4336.
&>bJames.·Lle Masseur LagUNt Beach electroruc Lale meeharucal an HuQt.
OutcaJI 9-9. 494·51 11 mnfg. ~s an account-Ben. exper preferred•
WtnstRates
htT.D.'s. also
2ftd T.D. Lomts.
Fairest Terms since 1949
Sattter Mtc). Co.
642-2171 S45-061 I
EARM 25°/o YIB.D
I yr 2nd TD. lO"i an
k rest. 12'; d1st.'Ounl. Call
Roger, 7141834-1702
r.IJNEY AVAILABLE
2NDTD AND
SWlNG LOANS.
INTEREST ON LY OH fi.JllY AMOHTIZEO
~Rt.•alty
R.E. Hroker.!AAJ.1957
I YR2NDTD
Receive 20'7t··35'i< yield.
iir.; discount. supe r
security by single family
home. Better than pul liAA your nlOfl(!Y in S3V·
1 i11-l.:> & lo;in .
S6000 Sl 00.000 Ca II
~er, 7141834·1702
Nedtlace lost or stolen in
Emerakl Bay. 2 tone gold
cham w t pear s ha ped
pendant R L WARO
~ 7006 or 688-231 l .
LOST /REWARD
Brown Burmese rat w lwhlle fl ea eollar.
spayt.-d fem I Yrs Kink
on end of latl. Vic of
Hol'ia Ctuca & Warner
!Harbor Rluff,. ,_ Has
medwul prublt·m 6ays
lf75· 7127 f.V(•S 846·5736
LOST M;ilc dOI!. hlk wht.
\'le ~h-"a Verch-. t:!\1
RF.WARD' 646·0034 me"
IREWARD fo r -st;,_
sapphirt• meru. rm1-t w /5
small diamonds. SlOO. no
qucstaons. 624·8578 o r
500-9432
Lost : Black w/ white feet
& chest l yr old part
Lah Shon tatl \'u· !\lcsa
Verde C M. 54!1·<!l12.5
MICHB.LE'S
•o.tcall•
llAM·2AM 835·374:.I
UMDA&VICkl
Outcal MCll~
For 1lw Ni of It!
St!rvmg all Or;inJ:I! Co
835·7313
COUNTRY GIRL
•ESCORTS* 73>1.11487
•FOXY LADY*
OlITCALLONLY
•972-1138•
PRt;GNANT" <.:arang.
t'Onfadenual coumwhnl! &
refl!rral. Abortion. adop·
lion & k~ang.
APCARE 547 2563
~•m LO ...... 5 LOST~ Wire Fox Tern er. ·~ "'" M. Blk tbrn & wht 10
Spirit.I Rffder
\RISS Elt:amtno Real
San Clemente: fully ht·.
f'or Appl. 492· 72flti
•SHERI LEI-:•
Certified Mass•use
llouset.•alls hy Appl.
s:tj.6113R
f or Any Purpose No IT)()!; Vie Santa Ana Ave
potnls. Call TEK Fm1m-1 & Knox SI HEWARD ciaJ at 1·734·3160. 00-2050.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
PENNY
PINCHER
ADS
ONLY $2
~II .my 1ll'm or tom
binal1on or 11l:ms for S7~
or lc5i. w1lh a Penn)'
l'lndwr .\d J hnes for 2
ronsecullvc dayi. t:aeh addi11on:.I hnc •~ 00 fvr
\ht' 2 dayi. ~hariti: 1t •
:-Oorummcrrltll a tb
t'ur mot•' 1nform:11111n
and,,, plat•t• your au 1·all
642-5678
MAIL CENTER
OHNINO SOON
IP-0. 80lCES AVAILABLE j
-~-C,-1 ---.... -Now • 893-441741
-~------Found Femule S1amt-St'. Vtt'. Pa uluru101Bnstol
548-1775or 556· 1067 ,
"'ound. Female lnsh Set
tcr Approx ti mus lo I yr
Bal·h & Warner . 118
1147·966.5 •
Found. Mon ~il4 : brn
HOUS.:llOLD llELP & cal"(• for sick or elderly
avail 1133-2000
•Pl.A YMATES *
ESCORTS
847-2791
Poodle. corm·r of Spr· Pet"MMll SerYices 5360
ingdale & Talbert . II H •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• ~~.!..5..!.. _ . r rave ltni.: comµan1on
f''OUND F Tl·rry mix. A\•atl Thurs K 30 Sat
b I k / w h t / b r 1 i:: • llPM. Brenda H94·7563
Hrookhurst & Adams ------
S..l!l i':Vl's. 963·11fi86 ___ Es~
F0tu1d in College Park. •••••••••••• ••• •• • • • • • • C M ... cmale w 1 suturl's Sc*ooh &
on ldt s1dt' or nt•tk lllstn&tlOft 7005 ~9894
LOST Fem l'ot·kapoo.
w/whl on 1·h1n. no t·ollar.
last !'4.>en v1c of 17th &
'fullttn. Reward 1>46-4888
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Golf Lessons. pnvatt.• or
group Mic k a M al'-
Donald. LPGA. Rancho
SanJoaquin831-17lO __
Found Mink or ? V1r I NFANT Swimming
Balboa P<'nn. 5t20/7!J lnst~t1on. Qualified &
Call 675-6734 c2 13 • ~d.642·7445 __ _
633-5611S Jobs W..t.cl 707S
NR /\n1mal S,hcllrr. ~:·~;1:··~~·,::~;=~·~:·;; 644-:.i.56tS48·2153 "'ound · live·Ul. Care & hskpJI for c l aim o r ado pt . LlvL•r twht Spr. Spaniel. elde.rty person 644-8906
B I k t w ht La b m 1 x . Pnctical nurse with dnt
Blk/brn Cocker mix. refs. wishes to provide
Gray Cat. Blk Kitten. n£ ror elderly. Cook.
Grey Kitte n. Ferret. perscnal eare, cleaning.
Pheasant. Road Isl. red 646-7S26afl5. Rooster.
an~ derk or bool<ket-pcr wiU lram. ·t
fam11lar with acl'OUntln~ 3 D Instruments · functions to work iri ac-15S42 Chemical Lant"'.
counts payable Key II 8.
pun<"h exper. t'Xtrem1•ly 894·f)35l
desirable ----------
We ofh:r "<In t pay & ~mblyWarehouse benefits f'at 1hty 1i. in Small electronic part~.
beaut1hil La~un:i Ca -L'll. shift. no e~penenet'
nyoo nt-ar twarh nt..~ary ~xcellcnt fr '
Call for appl Pt'rsunn(.'I m~e benefits . Near O.<.: DcPI Tt>lumc lkrkt'lt•y Airport Apply Avnet
11.1 494 9401 F: o .. :. "lt.'Clrorucs. 754 609).
An'tg .Bkkpn~
TEMPORARY
1Wg1ster today to work
fJn \·artous accountm1t &
bookket'p1ng ass11tn -
mt-nls Work clo ... t· to
your homt> Acctt: dcrks.
bookkeepers . accoun
tanL<> arc ~cd thruout
Orani.:e County. Call u:.
for more information .
Robert Half's
occ:o.wteo••
2J33:'1io Broad11o :.ay
=2UJ. Coldwell Bankt!r
Bldg .. Santa Ana
171418J~l03
•Ac:lnua-Adon
•All Altes All Types •
•cN0 ExperNe1.:I•
•Hollywood Tah.-nt Oar
NowT:akm~ Apphcataons
Anyone 1ntert"Sted an
• Movtei. or Telcv1s 1on •Call "S A.M ..•
Wt.•'ve b<>en m showbiz
smc-e 1963.
•63.1-2233 ext 95
Screen Artist's M ~mnt
1\1 RCON OITION I NG
lNSTAJ..LER· t'XJ>Cr. rc ·
sadenlJal or <0ommerr1al.
yr round t-mployment. tO
pd days off t wk Vill' aft
1st yr 2 wks vac aft 2nd
yr.;. 3 wks vac art 5th yr.
Un l1m1ted ma1nr
medical ms pohcy. I RA Company partic1patmt.:
sa\/Ul~s plan Call Tam
btwn 7AM & 8 .JOAM
545·5544 or apply 1n
pt!fSOO 3 l F. L . Payne.
(.'o . :!005 So. Halladay,
SA.
No exper req'd. Your
area. All shafts . Good pay. Paid weekly. Nu
ree. Must be over 18.
MOIUlELL
TEMPORARY
SERVICES
IRVINE 752·864:.!
1\JSTIN 558·902'1
Attendant. St.'rv1ce sta -
lJon. p rr morn mg hr..
ft-ly + comm. 67~3.120-
ATTINTIOM
llOrOY..-
Mo &per. Neces1 ••.
tr yoo are new lo Gost a
Mesa. temporarily dis ·
ronunwnl! your edUl'~·
ttton. recently dls"har.:ed
from the service, or for
M Y reason seeking lem ·
porary e mployme nt.
cc.insider this unique op
portwuty.
YouC•hn -
SZ16PerWk.
Based on your produr -
uvaty, commtsMon. plu"
incentives & exlra profit
:.hartnl! bo nus . ·Tht.·
women & mcn we art·
lookinl! for muy be tired
ol typanJ!, folding papen..
warehous e jobs and
wor1onj! ror a limited in·
t"OOl('. Work with youn~
people. Rapid advanet.•·
ment possible If you a n:
18 or over and would be
a \·atlable tu start work
immed iat e l y. c all
between 9;30-2:30.
AMOe-li-v11-,ry-fo~ dolia,.; Costa Mfta
LA T1m1::.. early AM i---'•4•5-•6•5-14 __ _
routes. avail S.E. Hunt. _____ ----
Bch. 2' ,.3 hrs daily. pays AUTO IODY MAM m>-$400 mo. + honus . . Call 546-4481 or 960·2166 Commission expcr. own rordetads . tools lots of work. Mis·
stor1 Viejo. 768-83ll even· '--"'iwcJ 5..-Yic.. ing.'1830-21118 .
PBX operators for a .a.uroc••1a telephone answering -· -
service e"pcnenced or HllD9 will train. FUii time or evenings Laguna Bch. jc
part Ume shifts availa· o..na Point area. Call the
ext3L --------113>6. y ol. . .
--Dix. l·rm. orfice adj. Bo" 1560, Costa Mesa Arranged by ~·u 'ETS
PerllOll to sbr 2 BR. CdM Ai rporter Hotel. No 9216216. Coadtto.. Lomtl '1WUUft"L
-----. -----Mature, educated woman Found: Little blk Fem will nm errands. be CGm·
Dog, wht on chelll & feel. pan 10 n _ Have ca r
Vic. K-Mart SC:_~:~-54.S-1717
ble. Days, a fte rnoon· Register58Hl4l ___ _
~or grave yard. A'"""MCYl'IVE Must be able to work u •v
some wedcends. Typmlt LOTPllSOMS!
--------~ apt. pool, jac. 4 blks lell!le.833-322:3,!l0l2·------MONEY AVAILABLE 1~WERS ~ IZ2S mo. 675-7ff08 ..,__...,,. FF ___ _. n ..._../IPnt/ NW .--t-----..-=-:·=-=-,..,_-·-----;~Jt•vunu r _ Any purpose, a n y 1-'orgot-Slant -
ma e wan~l'. . h desk $75 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -amount~ Hargra--1--~·"' _
Found; 2 M. yng d~gs. Artist will do advertising
blk llan m1", v1 t". ..art. ~a
Slater/Gtt1iiWSl 8'42· 190Z"' mural ete. Reaaona e
35 wpm. requared. Ma ny Chevrolet deaaler offers
co. benefits availablt.'. full·time pe rmane nt
P'eaae cell'.Man. ....... "---1 pwiitM!aa lo.,UJ~lf2" fashion Isla nd ar ea: & Service Managers an 64G-l79l veried, anterestlng tasks .
t:ost a Mesa are a : Good pay. ()pp. for ad·
673-1186 E.0 .E. vancement. Sft Servltt!
••
b , Ocean View Condo. space·wtt · mo. ........ <714>768·3SS8 SWWER
1175 mo. + util. Eves. &6GDJ64S.3730 Q vhali~'f SOOS ...__W..ted SOJO Si~· in a supermarkC't : .m-3187 rwe.-,.._ M A/C rr '" ._, .. here Our pn·ces -----__ ..... ua: ........ ta esa. . •••-•••••••••••••••••. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -• Roommate wanted lo drp;, cpt, 2 or 3 rms. lnsurance5alesperson are s k y r ocketin~
share ntce 2 bd CdM S200,440sqfl.979·02ll Doesyourpresentjobof· NEWPORT PACIFICA ~~~ .. Than Any
home N' bch. Pref. F, Custom {)(laces. Single fer you independence, FILMS. in assoc w /South »»ta=-'8b&e. Avall. sty French windoWs 11 prestige, a feeling of a c-a..tAdorsstudio. reqs Lo.t&'-d SJOO
6/1. 14CM1174. ~Air cond. Finish co mpllshm e nl & $75,000 lo complete••••• .. •••••••••••••••• o......... 4400 ~to your require-economic security? If flnencing on possible l.a!t or Founch pet'> Call
......... •-•• .. •••••• meat.a. ?Or sq. fl./$175 ~~ ~G talk tto mulU·miWondoUar mov· Animel Assistan ce
-·•-• min. 771 W. 19th CM, r ..... .,.,. u.... roup o-te. F\u'ther details call Leegue. S37·22'73, no fee ~ =.n, u1.uu. ctay.Call848·5m. m•>l67--01212.
mtomo&q. n . ~1 Qp&a,.,_, ..wed .-.CAL SUITI I '981-C.. ,. ... Gl..a floor, CGroaa del • ..,.,
Newpallo mllU llar. 1150 Per mo. ... S..
Realo•omlcs Corp. •ooo well ~ by mGIO 30% equity In prime 0nnte Co. Owner OC·
... n..adence. Call
M.W.,644-721 I
Niil Bl¥d., c. II. arms. ...._ New JUdt. Patio -.m,._....,
'ICPLOCATIOM
It 1'1111 Sl.. ec.ta ..... 2
[IL ..... -to Sl,000 :.;~parktna.
•-Ill ft. lfwJ Ytt· Office w:e located UtUltJ. La1uaa, H IMllWD Vlll•I• 6 F.• Jllew carpet, UOo I*. Rell& •desk a ,..._,air teM. ....,. a tallf.-.oee rm.
. • HIOtlabl•. ~ ..... opliOGal. ...... .... .. ..
TOl'AL TENNIS ==I. qiaality teonts • •«WI. at.ore. Prime uealoc.
Low 0¥edleed·hl profit.
f'Ull Um• income or
...... ownet'llUp. Alt. l1Mlll .
Mllt1111a. Trwt Dlilli IOJI .......................
Be TD'J llOI SAU r..m Zflli yAeld on 3 yr
2nd1. Wiii discount. mlD1.~o.ooo1 sio.ooo " $40,vvv. Ca l Roaer. 714,g.11a1
Euy money. $10,000 to
-.000.000. P.O.Box ~cm. NNpolt BHcb, ....
FOUND ADS
Al£FIE£ can: MZ.1671
FOUND: White puppy
apx. 6 IDOi.. vicinity ol
Newport West. Hunt ·
ln(lon Beech. Loob like s.moJed. cau 183-1851.
l.08T: Dol·in vie of El Rancho MJEt East Bluff.
NB. Gr•y·blk. mixed
poodle·beaJle. Broken dlaln .u.ached to collar.
tM-D7REWARD!
---fees · 5..0Zl6.
Pw1 A11al1 5lSO Y.a.. W..t.d 7100 ............................. ---------·1 ······················· S Ac:conunodaUons for re· GUYS 'M' DOU tittd t"GUPle on Bayfronl. UQ.USIVI Balboa Penins ula. l
o.tc4ll S..k• bdrm & bath 1t use of c....c.. kitchen ln e.xcheaae for ~ d keeping house c1ean. ::LJS11 References required . ~~~~~~~1 -~-~l--~~~~ = . AOCOUNTANT·with 2+ MALE will do anything yrs CPA f1r1D exper. lO
leplforSZ0.000. work put·llme In
'157-0382 Lqma CPA ofc. Non-
...... Send resume to: Tommy's of Newport.
fllCCJrt MrV. ce\e'rint to women. 643-1571 evea.
Male 40. wanu female
('OCftfllftion btwn »-tO. Ulla apona. travel, Pk·
nlcs etc. Kida OK .
54I-491aft8PM.
PO Boa 1134, Laa&ana aeacta. ca. mu
Meount•a1 clerlt: poatlng journals A fR . C /R, SALD. Lite payroll Ir tniftl ..... ...-....
ACCOUMflea
CPA C.P.A. teeh ex·
perienced froat office .... ...,,.., Ute book·
....... ~.Lot•t· ed "l"lM So. of 8.D.
l'Wr. Seed reaume In· cluim1 .. tary .... ,...,
to: P.O. Bia 81Ml, Npt.
M.CA-·
Ans we ring scrv ace
telephorte o pe r a tor .
UPM·7AM shift. nutlure ~ 2a Fotel\l Ave.
'::>wARDC-..Nht
Dovdr Quail Sts.
NEWPORT BEACH
AW>motive
AppliceUoas now being COPILAMD AMC
taken for warehouse· ,,..
delivery helper. New Needed, two aood
furniture warehousing mecbanics. Top beneftlll.
and delivery farm. Phone AllPl1 2001 I:. Finl St.
forappointmeat 10 AM to
1
_S._A._S-lllOO _____ _
Noan. Startin& w11e tt per hr, IOOd advance·
ment ror the rl1ht
..-.... 7511
APTllANAGER
For 55 unita in Coate lleu. Exper'd couple.
Hu.bend must have "°
1111V.. exr. Wife bkllpe
eap. Cal 142·5073 or (213,..3151.
,
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:
?:.1.?!~ ..... !~!'! ~~!~ .. ~ ..... !!!4? IWlltW..ted -71 ttat,W•tcd 71 ....-7'H 99~T••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~••T••••••••••••••••••• M•M ~I H081W. ewniop. 21 or ~ llCllTAIY ......... 11 ~----11 tw.W...119 11M Wl'ALAllllT. 'le•:~ workeu •• ................ _. •• ·········-·-··· ;;;it. ................. ¥ & ~ 9'1.tll m----t1~8.Y.<t&&-.f-4~ keeper antn.~1--------~ ~-~,.. a T~9 • me,-fl'Oal'-"' · ,$~-
week. II)' ho1H pre· llM ~lite a.tr ~':'::.O~~a. ~.:..!''or•h~hoeo•·'
'!')'pt. Ill. Wl)lll, iftvoleet. CMt. CIR 5'1"'1411. ... wl\h •ood .lU_bftJtflL•-w.--' .-lmft':-bmmd!iir-_.~...__"!I phonee; t mnr. poetia1 forcttem•. n.ira-aa.p.a.ri-oow ....
J111711bil9, blueprint me.. li&Jptlae ud rul •tate
.......... ""lafU. PIA/. tJ uaiat I• LOAM•vtel ntn i _,. --·
.. van..tJ --~ Local ==r:. .._...,, .,...1w HC'Omt n ~· wlUa ".!a•1111ul1 1llih 111-~'----•or --""" 1 ~·-Jl D.A. -f." "' o "' ._. .. -l --• l•lr'OWIMOO. llMrT~ lancl:•a• ;:'\~-::._ Wt~itt. •· ,..,_ J )'r old boy. elettnce. .... .,,.. t::'me. -ul..-d C.11 -J' --· ...... rwd.141-ll~ -...... _ .. _;,,,..;.;.;... ____ _
~ Df:NTAL HYGIENIST to . • •ruanl -• . ....-.
t o 1hare 1pac• 1n work In tJ•t abh1h "d
,...., ~ • Huatiqtot1 ClSJl" /TIMI ola&ca. our :;. <.:01u1l IO COAST ft It. Prol .. lonalJl/Bkr J..,.,... ..._ e.., Plaaa. ~.w __ _
NAnONALBANlC Auor tU ·SUI or ....,... W ... .... An~tbank .,..,., :rt.r• '"'"'a ... DENTAL HVOlt;NIST .. ""'-A-..........-.,.. C I I ~ fOlt hnu ok JIB ~ • ...........-M ~ BUKBOVR, t-•per. full f •· M er ce ~·d huwtiona lk '-"-a •a time .. daJ 6 •vnlnf MJ..Oll I niqcl. 3 dyt'i wk, !ittl OP'm 540-!ilOO sNft APPIY In ~ •t n....J h • .... I ----t~ Bur h llou•e . 6tt a.ft 7 ll SlurY, upm n"" 11 •nc • J>t!ft& on
lllulldq Slnp y Hollow l.n 7am Fn hat ni1hu. a plui 11•~•n
T&.LllS LAauna ~ ~r hr to 1lart ti7~ D15•A.MB l'\dl time """ltton •·Sat ---··1 c u 7• .......... 1W m!1..-ni;;;-a......-.... ....anno. ___ .. _,._i_.__· Atr l"undlt1uoln1t dt•
N1W AC.COUHTS An.l.lh Oall)enlf'r Exp d UXlK. 11x~r·t1. tull um... !!UtU" w 1rnm1111um :i yri. COUMSILOI 4Dl-aJ:51 rutt-s ~II for Mike or NOIIJlt:rt:t.,111 t0'11pcr Xhll W~.M0-74'0 J bt-ndll11. 1nr l 11 profit l'h. &:S.t. only t'AH Klto:f<.S,I. A Tam«-•. 1hu11111e ~40 7626! Mun
0..Nn&s In our l'05L.ti •·,.rly A M hours. Irvan.-COOi( tJ\ru tor i K :, alMa olfiC\.•. ~Jt<!n..-m·.-an•a l300-M001mo. nu f 0 r 1• 0 n vi. 1t',cc-11 1 llftl.,..... t:Ollt>dtona S•4 O)SI / hof;~"ttd l-'T•·~· ht>1o1lth 111 l>om"l!ll<.' ht·lp Maturt· calUtr. w,~ ~2300 '413·.-... .... 5'2 .... flCfMltl lu M'l w 1uld Chm. _ _..., 11>un 1nn· 1tflt'r pro!)a C.. ••r.a 110011ry penod IO 6 30 ll1i11 l(cnt.lcnwn, 4 1:1 hr!t
S.wl p & Lo. CASHlll "h 1 It E v t! r y 11 l ht' r tfa.tly · Wlll t'UOi.•tl~·r h Vl'
2'100Harb0r Blvd l'. M ~llt!f' pry{ i>-40 hrs Pt>r \Wl:ki"f\d olf A'°'ply l<WS 111. ll hr ur ~ 11111 for
An Equal Oppurtwuty wk, Sat" Sun» muat, ap SUpeno1 N ll ____ ti,'.~ ~; ... !ln. ac•~: . ., Ml I •' r l' a IF ply an p1•non Kl'rm ..,._., ,,._,..,
Employ&r .. M Rama Hardwitre:. 26t>G Cook l'art 11m ~ ---------4 Harbor 81, CM b r l' ll k r a s t wk" d " UONlff SllOf'. early /\M,
• ___ --;.-.-.-.-.-.-.--;._.-Rl's pun!t t b lt' l 'idl no t"!CJ)(.'r nee~":. Apply 8anlune TB.Las
Growing • progressive
S"L b as immed111tt• ~ for l part lime &if tlme teller. One
year S&L or banking'"'
per. 1s noqwr('d. H you
have good custom<'r rel a
lions & previouc; job
stabi lity W est ern
Federal Savlnf'S may
have a career opportum
tyfor yoo.
We otrer good startinR
salary, pleasant worklnlC
condition.c;, co. benefits.
Quahfied candidates
ple85e call 714-644· 7255.
WISTBH FIDERAL
SAVIHGS
4 Corporate Plaza
Newport Beach, CA
£.O.E. M/F .
BanJtintt
TB.LBS
NEW ACCOUNTS
Need shAllt personable
tellers and nl'w 1:1ccts
persons. Sav1n1ts and
loan experaenl'e pre
ferred. full t1mt! pos1-
llons available. l'lcaM'
call Irvine Savini.ts &
Loan 752.26()()
F: O.E. M t fo'
SAVINGS
COUNSELOR
SUPERVISOR
C~HIERS
UTOTEM MARKETS
~nmgs now av~11lahlt•
for full t Im<' 11:.s1~tant
trllnagers on 2nd. & 3rd
shift No l•xp.•nonce nci·
We trom Start $3 IO to S4
per hour Advan<'emcnt
opportunity for manage·
ment positions to $5 50
per hour 1f qualifw<l For
more mformat1on & ln-
l.el"Vlcw go to store 112 at
30009 Crown Valley,
Laguna Niguel, 495 9950
orcall 714 /537-4840.
Equal ()ppor Employer
C~HIER
Xlnt opportunity for a rt'-
bable person with an ac-
curate aptitude for num-
bers &. cakulator skills.
t-:nJOY outstandinR ro.
benefits incl 3 mt'ab
Apply 9am-Noon. Mon·
Jori, Pl'rsoonel
MARRIOTI
HOTEL
OO<>Ncwport Center Ur.
Newport Bea1:h
F,qual Oppor Em ply m /f
CLERICAL
PART TIME
TRAINEE "
6 r AM. I) K Uonut s, 1260 i1:J.~U or aJl1>4 1-\urvww, l"l\t & JtiO.'J S
Cooks & Busboys, cxper
fOI' FtP Time Apply at
Fis h K It t•h t>n . l D065
t;arf1e ld l\vc fo' V
9&1.4336 ---
COOKS
If :icou are interested in
s mall busy k1tt'hcn &
pott•ntlal ror udvanrc
ment tall MH71111 1-:xp.
nee. Refer e nces re
q\Aretl
Cooks wuntt'<I, $3.75 hr to
start & up. All s hifts
avail. Apply Colony
KJlt'he n, 27142 Ortega
Hwy,SJC ---------COOKS wanled, all shifts
growing rompa n y
w/benefats. Ma Barker 's
212E 17th St. 646-4303
Cook Wanted. Full time
work an prodocl.lon <'()nl·
rrussary. Growan~ Co
Good benefits EOE. Far
West Serv1t'es. ProdUl'
t1on Fac al 1ly, t fl72
Reynold-;. Irvine Apply
mperson
COSMETICS
Part·limc Earn eoxtra
money durinA :-pa r •· hours lclloal fur a inotho•r
who 1·an work 2 or 3 hrs
pt.>r duy or t'Vl·nin~s. /\bn
cmployf'<l persono; who
wish to add t.o their 1n
1·omt• For appt . c·all
.loan Kirk. 559·Rl4fj
COUNSELORS
Marrit•d t'ouples O'r
s mgte women. h vc-in.
s up1?r v1se 6 lef'nlll!l'
girls C.M Oak Tree· Homes. 545-5.593.
Un!ttol.SA
Dr.....v Semnstn11 ~ for s mall work
room Nr Oran~e L"o.
A1q)Ort Salnry upt•n
~84:15
Onv1•r stock d1•rk mu."t
know 0 C ar1·.1 Ch;1m·1·
for advm·mnt l';inf11· ln-
dUNtrfol r Supply 2167 S llathaw~y S.A __ _
Onvcrs p1:1rt tlmt• 111 de·
bv1•r L.A. Times to racks
& stores Must bl• over tH,
have van or pickup. Also
ltab. ins S4 32 hr 1-
nulea~c. F..0 . E. M /S. early morning & wnkds.
549-8548. 9 to s
DRIVERS
Men or women 2S yrs or
older. Know thl' coast
t'tl.les. Net $180 a week or
more Orange Coas t
Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt.
Her rmann, F ountain
Valley INo or Slater
hetwn Nt.•whope &
Eurhdl
D H I V I N (;
COOHDINATOR I n
tert.-slmg pos1tilm for •lilt·
1w 1n11. r cllalll<' tn ·
davldual. Must likl.' to
d r l v c . h u \ 1· o w n
transportatio n & h t•
fomJ.J.1ar w/Orungt• Cnl)-
L.i\ area. Will lra111
M1.10 F'rt 9 5 Xlnt f..1J.1r~.
hl'nl.'fit s Call
_!14n68-~~ for appl
B.ECTRICIAN
The Stanton ofril't' 11( u ~ hours daily, Mon·Fr1 lcadm~ savm~s and h>:in Company wall train dt"·
has a n excellent op-pt!ndnblc. matun· 1n-
portun1ty fo r a n 1n novidual to opcral{• in
diVKlual to supervise our lcreslin~ service rt·rord
teller and new accounts keeping system for a m·w
persorinel. f:xpenc•nre 10 <·ar dealer's scrv11·!' Counter-Cook full time
these areas is reqwred. dept Fibng expenenr e. Apply an person. Gary'-.
m addition to ~ood com ICood at detail No typinA. Dd1. nJ9 E. Coast llw y.
murucallon skills. This Good startmg salary. ad· O:l_._M_. -------"""'•lion· off,·rs "n excup vancement & hcnl'flls -,..... " .. " I T Th 9 Counter help. P tr & 1-· T tional benefits packaAl'. App Y ues-urs ·am · Day slufts. Mon-Fri Ap lop startin~ ~alar.v. and lpm at Nu Orm Plans. 1 e 9 1,
bl'autlfuJ work i·n\'iron :ll!f4 t:. Airport Loop r}Ji\;~il fUf~l,S ~jj
t:xp Electnnun urgently
needed by 11.B. City Sehl
Di.o;t . $1.090 to $1357 rx·r
mo. D 0 E Apply 735
14th Street. 118 53fi.fl851
Elct'tron1r a1.sembly &
rmtcnal handlm~. poi.1
lion:-<1 Pl'n No 1·x p
ncce:O:sarv Will Iraan
SJ IOperhrto ... tart Call
645 J632 for ;1µpt ment. PleaM! l"all for an Orw~._9Jsta Mf.'sa , t-: Balboa Blvd. Ha.Ibo~
interview appointment CLERICAL. See our ad to· -----
RDBJTY FB>ERAL
5crTiftgs &
LOGRAHft.
642-4000
A.1 Equal Oµply
Employer
~
lfPORTUNITIES
TB.La
Related background re·
qwred.
AMERICAN
SAVINGS
7D> Edi~er Ave. H.B.
Ms Goldblatt 848-2222
IDE M/F/H
day under ··1nsurant·c·· Counter salc-s ~1rl or lady
for POLICY OWNF.R IO clry deaning store m
CORRt:SPONDENT. Costa Mesa. 7am·2pm.
PACIFIC MUTlJAL Expenence or wall tram.
ESCROW SECY
or Jr. offl(•1•r. l>alary
rommensuratt> wtth ex
per. Conlin<'ntal a.c row
Co Laguna Nq~uel.
831-1234
-------751-3115
a~F.RJCAL
Earn Extra Mllnt'Y'
TYPISTS
PBX
ACCT CLERKS
KEYPUNCH OPER
CLERKS
Must have phone & relia ·
ble tran.'ip. Long & short
assignments. Holiday &
vacatio n pay .
Hospitalization plan
available.
-----Counter Gari for sandw1<'h
~hop. Mon-Fri I lam·
Jpm <.:all for a ppt.
556-0670
Counter Help · Mon-F'rL
Super Sandw1t'h Phone
E!>,,MATOR
JR.COST
ESTIMATOR
545-4867 Immediate o pe ning
DAYCAMPDIRECTOR available as a Jr Cost f:5t1mutor. Duties an · $3.2.5/hour. 3Shrs week. elude analyr.e. audit and
Newport area. 644·54-04 prepare reports and re
DELIVERY man for ear· ~ of purchasmg and
ly AM LA Times home rrom4actunng
d e li very r o utt•
Econom1t'al car re l'Wspons1b1hl1cs include
quired, adults only 2•1:1 ll!tS1st10g in preparing
hrs per day. No collect and maantaanini.t cost
ing. $430 per mo. net l'St1mates. adjust new
lake-hom e + gas al product cost estimates
lowance. Westminstt.-r. including quotes of labor
llLOllST
lJruque ret•ll nursery
... treauve people ror
fl.Ill • part Umc pertN · 11cnt positions. Mus t
have eX)>f'nenct-1n flonl
d•·111gn t-:xr<·llent op -
portwuty lo work In a
prtilll.ltl10Wi set ting.
l'leue: iapply In person.
Mon thru lt"r 1.
ROGER'S
GARDENS
l!30l San Joaqwn
~Its Road
COM 640-5944
General <Xfl~ We offer
excellent C'ompany paid
l>l'lleltls along with our
l'halleng1ng po s1l1ons
now jVtulable lll our /\Wt
Sch olf1cc •
FlLECLERK
STCX..'K CLEHK
MAILCLEHK
CLEKK TYPISTS
'Ille above pos1t1ons re·
quire pnor orflce ex
pcnenct', typm~ ab1hty
11nd1or IO·key adding
madune by touch 1s d•"
sarable. We will tr:un
quahf1C'd md1v1duals tor
the rtKht position. 1-:ntry
level pos1t1ons l>ut l'ahirv
t'Ommcnsurall' with t·x
pcnrnrc Jo'ur appt rail
fl40..451l}. c x l 244 t-: u. Jo:.
GENERAL OFFICE
Salf•s & l\tkti.: MaJor
ll.K Dl•vt• ti, sel'kllll( l'rl·
thuasth1 t: mcltvulual to
assis t in gen. nrf11·1•
dutrt-s to mC'ludl' ans wt·r
m i.: telephones, filmg,
typani.: & ussastm~ our
escrow coordinator Th•·
1deul candidate s h11uhl
JXl6scss good gen. o lru·c
skills an<l ex per of l Zyr-..
tn an office env1ronml•r11
This as an cxc£•1 h·n l
growth opportunity 11r-
rering CJulslandtn~ rom.
benl'f1ts & chance for vnu
to exprci.s yuur talents
with a fa st growini: hom1·
bwlder Please ca II ur
apply in person· Gena
l\1 e 1.o · PundcrosJ
Homes. 20R2 Ru!>tnt•ss
u 'nter Or .. S111te 22:l
7t.I 9;5 160\1
t-:.Q_f:. M1f' ---
Gi:·m·ral officl' must havC'
JO key alldln!! m:irh 1'"<·
per llours R·5 daily w /
some ovt•rtim11. Wi 11
tram Appl v ;1 1 :.!:i~H
Newport Hlvd. C :\1 or
rall7M 64.2·7702fnr :.ippt
General orr1ce part lllnl'
Laguna a r ca .. I ol l y
Roger. 494-(}i87. A!tk ror
Elaine.
General Office
Sal<>s stffvic·e <'lerk to
handle ftlang. phon('s &
11\t' typin~ in husy Irvine
office. lmmcd. opcn111g
t•all for appt. )lch:.:.J
~;~
GENERAL OFFICE
PART TIM F: for C'hri..,
llaro t•ounselmi: <'enlt•r 111
... B. Hrn•pt l(lnlSl . Ii t l'
typing etc Call 631-ll7f10
<>r644·0107
G&IERAL OFFICE
Assis t our registrars
with the enrollment of
nt>w students . Vanous
dul1l'S including pro<'css·
mg student ret'ords. l YP·
Ing transc ripts. &
ccrt1rirnt(• & ma inlam·
mg files. Type 4S+wpm.
Exccllent workinlo! t·ondl ·
tioos & benefits indud1ni::
dental plan. Call 546·7360
Personnel Depar tment
for appe>lntmenl. Equal
Opportunity Employer_
General Office
TRAINEE
V~ s-tUon. front ffOOSECLEANERS Fut a rowln& rui
olf1re •Ps>e•ranH for c..rnec. Ptr. Topi. e1ule/ flnaot"llJ eo11t· a....;:..;;;;.;.;;;..;;.~.;;;.;...----
lmM f\am. mt1. ~ Oinlbam Glrt. ~ma l*ll· ~ aeaei..
forappt. HOUSECLl!ANING·Own f'Hhlon llland. Call ... ~ ... ••••U•.P llwllp1 P\all-timeor pm-l»UU uk r,.-Mat)'. ~tJ efadti-
IR«reaUon Cuatodlan ) timf'. Top dollar. ,_,..,8..,.R-ARY•• \1 .N.'1,L.P.T .'1 m-. 646-4171 ._...,_ v.. r.a and.meaial laealtb Lr1. lto..A. El Toro. • per. in uuaau. ....... ..... Alt..,..
Sf.ekln1 m°'lvated In· tbllerleanen. Need re· non .. moler HwtUn&t• r•~·Umt, ::r/;:
dMduaJ to malntaln rec. liatlle"enthualutic peo-Bil.ct. 11ma1i 111eed1J flf. l•I• \uefila. Call
fociUues & monitor DOOi. pie to work for new nc..•a• -.-.-•.an• tennls eris. use. hll· ...i.....-i... _,.. -Unw. a.~ to start. Call ............. aervlce ln N.B. t.lrenud helrdre u"r • OflmeClertMll
!m-1611 9 to ~-uk for 875-l808. rrr. hl'1I • ''111 ,,...,..,ua. Unda HOUSEKEEPERS l''/I' & ble. 8'6·7784. A11k fur No .. per. req. 1"'116part
P/T. Dana's howlekMP· Julie t.lme checklna cua\olner
General ........ that....., ......
W0rk one of the lollowinic
.)Obi and bnn.; home a
pity che<·k for those sum·
mer extras .
Trault* A101emhlc·r11
Ward)()tJSe Workers
Typtst
St_'('n.>tati~
Qill today & work tomur·
row
VICTOI r.,.._.., SerYkn
.. 556-1520
Org 135-2622
EOE M/F
G-R-E-A-T
SALES JOI MOW
OPEN
(;()()I) l'A Y (i()OJI
llOllHS. 1;()()f) I '(JN
I> 11' I 0 N S M i\ N Y
,.-n lN<:E lll•:N lo,l•ITS
I' i\'-;T (; HOWi Ii ("(J\1
I' i\ N V JI It UM 0 T I'. S
Fl!OM WITJllN THi\l "l
f' 0 It 'I' < > I'
M A N i\ <: I': M t-: N 'I'
S T /\ HT S I M · M Jo: IJ I A T 1-: I. Y . ' t< 1-; y " () A I( l> t-: X I' 1-: I! I t-: N (' t-;
m :1.1·1-111. wi-: 11/\Vt .
OUK OWN THAJNIN<:
l'ltOGHAM ruT ON HY
Tilf·: COUNTHY'S TOI'
0 I< r. A N S A f. t: ~
Pf~O l'LF: <:ALI. AT
ONC t-: FOH
INTF:RV lt::W OR<iAN
f.X C ll A''HiE. STAN N\ 'i'JN 714 /Sij&. 7302
GUARDS
~II & part t 11ne All
ar ·as U nif o rm :.
rurnis hPd. A l!es <!I or
'"er. Rt•l 1 n:.o<:I wt-IC'n nll'
No 1·Xlll''ri1•m·c 111 <' Apri
ly L'nl\ er~.ol Prott•1·1 ion
Srn I Cl'. l :.!21i w 5th
Strl't'I, Sanla Ana 111
tervtt•w hours H 12 & 1·4
Monthru f'ri.
GUAJWS
SECURITY
IT PAYS TO
SEE US
Come in and see the ex·
dttni: th1nRs that arc
h;1 pp.:.-n1ni.: a l Wells
1-'.trl!o W •! nt:cd I.' x
p1•r 11·n red Sccur1 t y
Gu~an
l"inejNewport Beach
Santa Alta/ Anaheim
Fullerton/Bueno Perl
Costa Mesa & the
Whitfierar~a
IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS
for '!Upcrv1~o ry level
Sl-'Cunty orfi(•crs up to:
$4.25 Per Hour
'11.ith OllC of the nat.1on's
larl!CSt guard services .
Apply m ~rson to
Mon.·f'ri .. 8am·Spm
J~i.12 W Commonwl•allh
Fullerton, <.:I\
Moo. fo"ri., 8.30·4 .30
ZJOWWamer. Hm 217
Santa Ana, CA
WB.LSFARGO
GUARD
SERVICES
Olv1s1on or Bakl'r
Protection &•r vaccs
in• Calif · · I l ---LnCU .. •= in mall N... . onua s ar11e111 Madu.n.lllt/l'ool l.>14', room. All un.lty for
needs ~ mature ~pie. min, H(M'r Syn ~Iv• to let bark
wor1t pvt hon\t!lt. l'· SS hr· 714 /lilU ~41 llCIJ Uw wocklnl world ~.mt. llftd he lnvu1¥ed In a bWly
lbMekeeper/t'hlld c1m· Maid!J. •wtY ~ Inn •1 1tat.u JH"Of'~lllnc environ·
Workintt motht-r Nftk11 l.111(una . 211 N <:onl nw<nl
expr. housekeepe r \o llwy, l.-icun• i.•r h HAfl,.<JUARO
care for 2 children 81110 MAU~ f''ull ut 1>•'1 tlm" IAMINfl'Jl.'tHVKTF.MS
tn lovely NB honw. !flam A 11 p I y M 11 , y . ~I., ,, ~ f'iuni.w Rd,
l o 6pm M o n -l'rt t'lr·m•·ntr l n11 . 1:cr, W <Aolt•Mt!d Hefereni:cs r eq u1 rt111. l')Jlllllldi11n ~4IOllO __ _
Sa I a r y + m 1 I t· ;a i: 1• •
~3'06 MAIOS wkdy" l •knlJ•
Hou11t>keeper, m11turr ,
part t1m1i. for cldnly
lacJy_ Non 11mok1•r Own
CM Tran,pon to doctor.
f-tc' f.45 92CXJ
uoust:K,.:•:t•t:tt1 AT·
T t:Nl>l\l'lT fo'ur l"ldtrlY
la<l•t'!<. t 'n n1k lhru Mvn
ruk Must 1111> 1JVcr. 1 .... 1.
1111·al" ~ :mlary t.111>1•r
1•rl'f1·rn"fl, own lru11hj1
I >:o1111 l'•1tr1I it{).} !'J!J20
Housekeepers
F\111 t1rru· 1la yr. Xl1.i
t-·111·r1h ll11vv11·w C•mv
111.l!'>IJ zo:,;, 'll1un11 < NI
fill:!:~
l111wwk1·1·1wr 11 111· 1n 1,r
out, t:an· f•1r •,rn.all t'h1l1J
ICl·f'i; lrv11w ;.:IJ ;.iotfl
INARUT?
15 mmul•~ m;i y 1·h:1nJl1•
ynor hfr styli· M•l'.1 ly I•·•·
pa11I from ~~·y LI> JJljl>'
Mo r i:an •~mploymenl
/\l{crwy 1~, Mf'11a Vt-rd1~
lJr 1'1:11..a (M,l;a Mt.-sa .
!Mi26 Bob al 754 15111
IHSIDE SALES
lmmel'I opcn1n2s for
11 .... pon,1hle, mature self
l> t a r l •' r w h n 1· o m
mun1t"ales ea~ilv with
Witr.-SaJes <'xpen enct-
a gtu.' but not n:qui red
'¥\tll tram :\1usl ha•c Ille
typing ~kills
557-0825
INSPECTOR
Llcctronk & mechanical
fOf' a rec<·•~ mg & process
tnl>pect1on <!·3 yrs. ex-
J)('r Xlnt working l'Ond
& !H•nd1tS. Gont<tct UP·
'f'() :!2. 5!142 Rl'Sl'ar<'h Ur
ll.B.89'.!·3313. E.O E.
Llei.troruc Assembler
Ex~r or tramee. Apply
m person. Contact OPTO
22, 5R42 Research Dr .
11.B 892-3313 .. E O.E.
l~ura11te Sft'retary Npt
Heh arf.'a We are seek·
1n~ a dt'pl'ndable
~:cretary to work with
our manal{emenl team
Mu;;t Ix• W•'ll orJ!ani t.l-rl &
J ..etr-staner. 752·~
lmmc•diate open1n'g in
Newport Bc a r h ln.s
M:ent·y Personal lines
exper required. For In·
terv. plea.secall646·39!>4.
lnc;uran<'e
POLICY OWNER
CORRESPOHDEHT
Need individual with
~ood wntten and verbal
rommumcalion skills to
coordinate service rt•·
quests for pobcyowners.
Life insurance product
knowledgl' preferred.
Creative abilities in use
and desij.ln or various
form'i helpful.
\\'{' om •r a liberal benefit
pa cka~c and unique
wor k environment.
Plt·ase apply to Per:-.on-
rll'I Department.
Sr1tf1·IJJf11 M11t .. 1. lflll fiot1
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w111 ltml( ,,,..,., <. ,,,. ,_, 1,1 t
t jf',,, t1.11n<'l•r1I 1n1t, 1111·
•At1•,. "''''"' t :1ttl llam
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""I 1lt•11t.if "'"'' ' •I l11>Y1111f,, .. t l11 i11 ·,.v. '"" l•-'f!'I 't 1\tY. '*'•m•·n
f1,1 111•1•' Y.•1•••' ''" •11• •A1 .. ,. tlfNrly Iii.a" 1'"1•111111 / f'.•l•fl"''rr l•A ;, 111ltl r.-11rrt1 N1
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f'ull 1111 ... 11 .. ,, .IA•"• J'11
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11•11 ,, .. ,, ,_,,,,,, ;.1,·,-:. 1 1,,, • .,,.l 1)(111. .. rt 6.
'llllJ/1fl f 'A IA~ ;s'IJ'. tf/', ~
M11 lnt•·nanr .. f•11bll ll1tl l'ia/1 urrll"d.&)'11 1~ t.>Vt.'5, n•i
l111na '"' lhrlit>r ... ,.. t-lll> ""'', $3 00 per hr
f*r11·n c-•·d prt·l•·rr .. •l "''·'Npt1rt fk:<1 ch area.
S1 :Jklr •.tart 11lu.\ tnnv•· ·~)4(1.!
h•-nef1IJ> AJ>J>IY ~71J I -------
0-dlla Lir 49b fil.J7 PART TIME
Malv 1>r1·r .. rr1o(j, tr:.111•·•·
flJf' art cit-pt ~IOI· art
<1 rr h1lM'lural train
mg lart1~1(" at11l1ty llt plrJI
plan CS•:pt Wtll tr;on l>a!i
play Co 510 5!150 for
appt -• -
~td<ly only to de uvcr
l>'d1ly Pal« to earners In
Litl(una Beaeh. R~wrc-:
v11 n or lar~e station
waaon llt a good dnvm.:
rP<'Of'd Phone 642-4321 &
a.'\Jt ror Harry Seeley.
t-:qual Opporlunll y
M;\Jl:AG t-:Jt A.-.i.1~1 .rnt ::! f';mployer
d.iV!t a week Lilt' bookc; -----------
111;• m;11ntr•nann· 1-'nr
appt Call ft5i·fU91
Mechanic to set up &
rm tn lam ma ch tne ry in
adhl'Sl\C mfng pl;Jnt
Lalhl' l'Xpcr. drs1rabll'
Wl• build & rrpa1r somt•
ol our daspcnsmi.t t~UIP
Al!t' no ba rrH· r I !'>:i7
Mo nrovia Ave. N B.
~·5~
PART TIME
-EVENINGS
AdulL-. Wlth outstandin~.
allractave personalitiC's
who enjoy working with
lads . Over 21. Start at
$3.50 per hour . Phone
H42 ·432 1 Ext. 250.
AF.TWEEN .a :00-5:00
Medii:al Assistant · back PM ....... for •-..&.....-
offtt'e and lab. Salary -_._
rom1>4't1t1vc 8en('f1l s Equal Opportunity
good .. Call 64(). i412. Npt.1 ___ Employer
8ch. and full lime. Fast
MESSEHGER f''ood he lp . Murry '•
pickup & dPla ver Laguna. Call J ody . throughout0ran~eCoun-,_~ __ .8fll2 ______ _
ty & l.n.; AnReles l'ounty PartyConsll /i\s,<;l. Mgr.
ror l\cwpu rt Bt• ach She must be out~oing ~1nrt1,?al!t' Banking Firm M~mt exp C'areeroppt~
Mu!tl haw val.J d Cahr Apply 2025 Newp or t
<inH'f'l> he & own car Blvd. c m
Entry lt•Vt'I p•1:-.1t1o n.
bal>c pay. car allov.ancc. H X /\ n s we rin g .
& R3S. 8-5 M·f xlnt ,.o widowed. divort'ed.
paid benet!its. For appl AIM. No job s kills . Will
t'lill 640-45lll rxt 244. tr;un :J.1 lpm & part·tlmt.•
---------•I sh1f1 s. <.:all Mon. 9·5. 631·5640 Models
We nHd rww facH:
Models -Mal(' & Female.
If your face ha s
c h aracter. 1s high
fa'lh1on or looks like the
girl next door Call for an
appoint mc n l for a
personal 1ntt>rv1ew. You
rould be modelinR as
eCd"ly as next week! So
don't hesitate, call now.
askfor Hazel. '
714 /631·5600
New York Wt.-st
Modeling Agenc·y
M'iSW. l6thSt. NR
Motel Dftk Cleril
Part-l.lme. 642·3030
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PIXONR.
0J>('r's for telephont·
answering servit'e. Must
be able to work somt• weekends. Typing 35
wpm requl r ed. Ex·
perience preferred or will train. Many com-
pany benefits. Full time
or part time, day & after-
noon-even l n g s hifts
uva1lable . Please call
Mon. thru Fri. 543-4230 E.O.E.
PART· TIME PBX
OPERATOR
VOLT Huntington Beach 1:1rea rat.es. purcha.c;ang. tool-
BANKlNG 638-5466 Ull(. eqwpment. markel-
Enl ry level pos1 t1u n
J(radmg exams Vanous dctall duties. light 1yp111i:: Equal Oppon uruly
and neat handwn lm);! re 1.__.E.~m-.p.lotliy•e•r•M•i•F-PACIFIC
MUTUAL
1be Dally Pllot ha& en
---------•11mmediate opening for a
'1 "'-"l°'("'lAtl't c;.f-,Q\JI( ...... 11t~•ET.a.RY ------ang and sales C an-~ "" DELIVERY pe r son d1datcs s hould have Security Pacific Bank 546-4741 Freeway Auto. 26242 education in basic ac·
hM an Immediate open· 3848Campus Dnve Avery Parkway, Miss . counting and 2 years ex inc for a Secretary tn the <Across from Viejo pericnre in cost est una l ·
Newport Beac h area. Orange Co. Airport) 1.ng in high volume con.
Previous experience in a Equal Oppor Employer sumer products along
bank or savings and Delivery & stock work with injection moldln~.
loan, Typing skills of -CL-ERl--C-AL.--1-rt--.-t-ll M I F a pp I i cants screw machines and/or
:;()wpm and shorthand a ': • m e welcome, excellent op· hiru k led »!IOwpm required. girl, Interest g work, porturuty to train In auto imc ng now ge.
q1ared Excellent work-1•
1ng c onditi ons and
benefits including dental
plan. Phone Personnel
Department <714 )
54& 7300 for appointment.
Equal opportunity
employer.
I lair Dressers · wanl<'d w I
t'laentele in new H.li.
salon. Call 964 2f\SS. ---------H A I R DRESSER -
Beautiful salon nt•t•ds
operator with foJlowmA.
Serving Npt., Irv . &
Costa Mesa. Please call
567-2234.
700 Newport Center Or_
Newport Beach,
Ca.92660
EqualOppty
Employer M /F
Janitor, full time, Mesa
Verde Conv. Hospital.
661 Center St. C.M.
MOVIE EXTRAS
soui;ibt by Hollywood
moYle firm. S20-S'l00 per
day poss. Looking for
outgoing 18·70 yr olds
wanting to break into
movies. 17141 535-0120,
ext 94. VlDEO CASTING
SERVlCE. <now ln 4th
year).
PBX Operator. 20 hours
per week. 3:30PM to
7 :30PM, Saturday
8:00AM to 12 Noon .
Tues days o ff. Ex ·
penence preferred but
wilJ train. Salary ranges rrom $3.M-$4.95 per hour.
Eacellent c ompany
benefits. For appoint·
mcnt for interview call:
642-4321, ext. m . c.l fw •pallttwwftf never dull. MacGregor parts sales. Apply 1S22 We offer a competitive General Office
t714t 511-2 i 36 CMYac~~:68301631 Placentia, Newport Bl, CM or 10081 salary a nd excellent * $650•
..... Adams. HB. Automotive ben fl h SECURITY Supply. c ts, whic includes Conscientious positive Handyman. 40 hrs week. Janit.ors part lime. even· a.ANGICOAST ~.75 hour. 645.3381 or ings, over 21. Couples Masseu.se/Receplionlst, DAILY PILOT
P CIFIC CLERICAL paid holidays. vacations. person to work phoneh & A eoc.tall'ft"la•al Delivery p /time AM, LA sick leave, retirement in shop sal es . s.-lf I.AMI( AteKY Times. $100 per week. p lan· r red 1 t union starter . Room for ad van
AnAlftrmaUve Action Has Iota of Jobs avail Gas supply available. =~~~e~ental and life cement. Call 640-8470
blS-5&49 prcf<'rrt'<I. Irvine area. Firstclas."legltmusage 330W.BaySl.
· Call 776-7481. s pa in CM. Salary + Costa Mesa
HARDWARESALES bonus + tips. We will EqualOpportunity
Apply In person. Crown JAHl'TOlts.MAIDS train in srhl. 645·3434. Employer
Employer w/many rtne, Ruper com;_.· 1.=Laguna===Be=a=ch::;.:::494=-84=96=~~--• AMERICAN t-------o1•l~IV--h;Des •tld~re-11 Delivery peraon nffded For an inter vae-·w ___ t'_o_n_· • .,__6_10"'N"'::Ortctr'or.
ee! S4MOSS for Blueprinter. P/fime. tact t he P e r sonnel Newport Beach No 1-~ee
lfaTdwarP 3107 E. Coast -~!~N1cdays, part-time eves only. _ wPUU:e<&....-ua.ae........,~~~ ...... ..--........... ---w.BX-9PSftA'!Ol'ffRA-,~p~arrt-----...... -t
· US c1t1zen. Call 532·6558 N.B mfr of food proces:o:· time, for Newport Bch
H EALT H C LU B or apply al 123 N. Olive. ing need s qualified club. Exper pref'd. Call
•
H.B. 536-291218. D e p a r t m e n t a t llAUnCtAH
Qlmmand Performance. '"J'beltaircuttiq Place"
imm.t openlnp: Assist
llp9. prwiaion bairt'Ul·
..... A.uiltanta " fWJ • pl\ l'fteptionJala, CM.
Xlnt 1rowth opport w/UWJ. Comm & pd benellta. Call John .....
eo.t.I P......e 714/$46·2551. apply or
14 l'llCJ DeJ men over 18 for LA send resume to: Times In NB & CM. 2710Harbor, C.M. Perm,ip.t. 13:1()/$400/mo.
100% FREE fi4&.81M4 cox
HOBBIE$;1 cau for after hn appt.
CLERK
TYPIST ..... CUii
S1GOIA&ary to at.art, IOme
expel' requlNd. lDvoic·
iJ11. ~telephone, u-.1 s A -actunn1 company ::=:1..,., . . ' nw CcJeta M ... la tak·
-----"-----• tn1 appllcaUona for .... c:Llal perm with 1 to 2 tears ....... 1 1 aperientt for order .de-1'111 u .... Eapr ..... p u • putment and traftlc de-IM aot MC!. Many com-_, blnlflta. Apply at putmenl,
.. ,....... Ave, CM. Pfe1111eaflPIY lnpenonor •..U~ call:
r.~.= ...... --TM~ISv•.
TM--
Dental Asst, chalrslde.
Exper. C.M. o(fice. Good
saWy " bebeflta. Call
66CJ).
A Sublldiat)' of
Leisure Dynamlcs, Inc.
U05EWamerAvea11e
Santa Ana. CA 92705 Dental Asalatanl, Front F.qua.I ()ppty Employer Delk. Exp'd or tralntq, · M/F
F.V.area .... 1148. I~~~~~~~
DENTAL/CHAlltSIDE bcila .. ,..._ ASSJST. Poaltloo open
for auper drnUDlc glrl to ..,....,... w .. 111
-1st denlllt In Irvine. Uve la caretaker Deeded
Mu.at know u~=~ded for lovely cvuntry home dutiel. Call 5111· or inSenJuanCapmrano. 5
leaverraa. au51.aa&. 6IAnutea horn town via
bull. 8alary netotlable. Dental Ree.pl.· fledble ~213Jl29.3331.9to5. podlon. Open for Im· . c· pl•••ant la· Exportiq b111lne1s. pl-. Busy ofrlce. time On a day. Typln1.
aper. TyD6n• fllln&. MO-au
1klll1. bookkeepl••· F ....... ~Tr ID ood --or .. a .. llMll. -~ a et, I --1111. hlture tn ra1t 8Wlal pluUc adbetalve Dllllll cMlnWe -·t, 1 Cio. mt llomovla Ave. 1"....,...:a...•• ovw. in· N.8 ,Call llon-rr.1. IU~ \;•.•-tao •5125.
_...._ ................. ..-...-... ..... -t-----...... -·-·
INSTRUCTOR. P1t1me . OranJ?e. Mon·Frl. person with all around forappt.6'$-5000ext520. exper or background an maclune shop eap. Must
PE reqwred . 962-1374 Keep up with inflation! haveowntools.Call Jim, PIXllC8'110MIST
aslc for Kathleen Extra income for am-642-9090. Put ume position Im·
bll.lous people. 891-1126. Need some extra money med av~ble. M~g
~r-~-+-H14~1"54~C)C)l;--~~~~~t=J:.J~~~l--t.fcrr-lbdlli.HIHlllorr-ppllta~y~?~l~c~•mn~~h·..l:.l~-l!l....~~igy~---~-l
Days" niles avail. 3742 help you In Amway. ta zr·.;::.:_!
AUEMBLERS
PDERS
Must ha ve rehable
lralllp .• pbone. Loni! &
short tenn aaslpments.
Holiday Ir vacaUon pay.
Hoapltallutlon plan
available.
·voLT
''""'••••"'' .tt 14' •
Severa l openin11-You
can earn & learn-Career
potential. Call us.
Irvine PencJanel A1ency
488 E 11\b, Colta Mesa
~Dt M2·1470 -HOST/llOSTESS
Part time
IMBCampus Dt1ve Eacttln« opportunity for
546-47•1 • DeOPle onenled person <Aeroee From _.. 1o work evenlnfa.
0nnae Co. Al.,,ort l . · ~OOft, Mon·
Equal Oppor Employer • M!J~~On
leWal ...,UW,1 wtt1' a O.U, PUGt Cluallied Ad
ii a lhnD&e maUer . • .
jultcaUMJ.M'TI.
HOI&
IOO Newport Center Dr.
Newport Beach _. Oppor Emply m/f.
exper dellrable. Up to 16. Rhonda Gunter, 557-1317. requi Nd. Xlnt benefit hr. 9'19-Sl&O ,.. ••• ***MJWortl•* ~.OllJJ~W...;., LATHIMACHIMIST Seekin& indu1trlou1 ~-
Expr'd. for part time. ...-wllblmowled&eof ••-Wortt houri: 5 PM to 9 borticulture • planta. I F.qlaal OptJ Em~r
PM. Mon tbru Fri. Call Jl'eqlr'.Nq'd.IU.... -cwa Mr. Rileyatf79.8080 r..1 ~•-MUISIS AIOIS T ....... lf.!al~fl::i~~: ad orderlies needed to Steadr I:::, for right ""' ,...,.._,.... • ttve 11£ to elderly pa· penoo. lt lbartn1.
perienee civil Ut. Good t I en l 1 . W 111 ' r a I n ..,,. bealla. Apply ln
s kills Shorthand . qualified peraonnel. ..,,_,Lloyd Pel\ Con·
Beautiful offi«>S. Oceap Eam while you le.m. All trol. BE. Dyer Rd. San-view. Congenial group. shlftl avail. apply 1«5'-ta_Anll __ • _____ _ ~'1J:-~ salary. SUperior,N.B. PHARMACYQ.EllK
Nunee Aide · allahlft1. In med. blU. oharmacy. STOP!! ADOtY 1515 5u.Per1or M-F. 10-1. MMIM .
Take ume to relu and ·11.ve .. Npt. Bch. -._ 1 lbopatbome. lt'ulmple ~r. 11 ltw
w ll h D a ll y P 11 o t •YOU llature, loocl dictlo.,
ctMelfled Acl1. And If bineaaen~ toolferor tMd b~c)1~d / ••IH
10" bave eomethin1 to IDOdl to ..U. plaH u ad llllUltJ llllpl\ll few IUf.
aell't' call a friendly fa the D~lh Piiot fllll--. I to U pm, a.Mll&ecs Ad·Y··-· at a .,. d 1'llilH.bn I& ..... 642-5871 -A.::Nm. ... Nunea' 1"**7--l
f
. . -. , . . . . . .. ' •• \ ~ ~ • ~ ~ 4 -~·· •••• 4 ~~·. -... , ......... ..._.,.,.
I 1
f==t ....... ::-J~t;~~~;;~'~·!!~!!~~~-~~~.-.~~~~.!~~;~ .. ~.;:;.!!!~.!.!. ·--!! .. ' .. ~ ..... ?!.. ~.~ .... -....... !!!' ~!!.4:'!'!!~~ : .. !! .. ~-·--~
ft'6DD.ltm.PD WtiOMtST ..... .,.~ua llC~KN llUPPINO • RF.cv·o. Ad4 lland carved Mia • . ... •·-~ ..........: •-...:--a• Ir M / F . lh c 0 re Io r v•~oriaa ___ ..,,epoiat .._iDli-&;; ~-~·~ ;,.a.:;., rm.: .. P'or P •lf1'0rt area. Yadlla. *1 Plateat.11 • r.b.k. -.CD. aad· = ftWJ., Latu• ~t~t wltb ffouubold ltema . ~~I I v .... C.11 -·_.,....
lbe aauilJ lo auwer .... -- ----Showina Faellilam 104' a ........ Hll
POOl.Q.EANER ...... for wwM"'9 ° s.ti. ~ Junior~ you NM'I Sporuwear Co. No _. .................. . ~ ~utiYel. 111•'7 eom TSACHEU a <'Al'l!tt minded 6 wlf fJIPll' · nee. lmmed Pl'Oftt P'R!IOHT DAM AO ED · --me1uuratt wltlt POlllDIAKIR& moUvatfd ~rl!Oflf Wt U.w•daubrt. LadteaaJ+ HOl'POIPn' SAL"'. Diii Qlldlklltioel, C M nr ....._. In laa.rlor ck! w~nt your t>ntb'"l•sm. pttf For Interview appt. w. Wum!I' nt Harbor.
fUo1•'"4...,._Pffto So Cuaal P1aaa. C•ll llP or ut "· PT WClfll'\'a)'OW'ICd)'ftamtC' 541--7•,-.-J &.uA.u.-..U
atart. 8alar1 OP••· *'8D ••·hr Wiii train. tcnJUPol w lf ll1.irt,•niwho
--~ law oC'fitt. C.U Ila 8'mk', ... 111179, l!N lulon'tit'<d 1u r('Jlulu. ~ ~cliKoowltto CASH PAID
• -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-,;-.-.-.-.-.,• lii.~~ecbn,. a.TPM. Wt• l>lt.Y ye.ir ~nd U\tcio RMlbtat.eScbool Wabr/Dr1r11Refr•1•. ........... llw bunUijH Ii 1lve you OaUDoo.m.noo worldaloraatt5T.-m :::1:: •r•a, N Salealady , pt t1m1·. ltlll ~l ,,. .... -unity -..... -.,..,.. • Students IJ.15 earn moeey BARGAINS-Uted refrtp. ·••--l'Nllurt' 6 eirptor unJy . )'OU • c lmptt11s Ulf aft ac hl • S•t w I ws11n.---......... best
......... •~ Dr'a ottke. bctlltnt N.a OAll V!nt~lr&____ MWSP~f!r c re!: oa ~.welel'V.appl. Beat Some ••Pr.::rttl. Incl lleolp....._ wuLed fw ma W Belbo. Blvd with your compt•tcnc,· l I t l ... ,,,. --
~: wodlwk. I E l cnw, .._ HrD -I*' ._.51Ml811,..._, ...... c •• •• ry, ,,,., CllCr s•• ... MEN .....__-~-wk " more. N. c .11. r---he p u I b U t a o I ~~ "-' UM. '151.,_ Mee Refri& Cc.-aale. GE. ~ ...... -..... _ .. ,__ 9bortMDd • SMW& ., markehDI dt•pt ....._. ,J ;;-::p-~':Y:,~ ~~able tu $141-$201( hu uullit1tnlt lng op SUISTITUTIS -~btwnl-1PM wk. t)'pl' ...,_, mYAt bkt' Tinod ol Juat nwklnir " plrtutllty for _,..11 11t11r1f'r
11••• Jll'lOPk FHAI• .... ~.~ b.A.oo.af w~ ·-· loolla•"• with II dynam1r t>11ta Ut1uty1cuatodial person· • Good ........ ...... _._ ""' l'r o c tt11•1 ng f ir m nel N2S/hr. Various Cdlate6 ~h1ee<h1&'11 t'aneroppon-.. ..., tor am b It I ou s ae If 1>JWl'lahi1nii 1n dental sehuoi sites as needed. UOUI material. WUI r'· Apply at 1581 Warner mot.lvatAtd lnd1v1du111i> to 1 .. r Varied hours. No exp-r.
qlllre UftlDI _, .. _"V" _A_w_no __ "' _ _.;_ .. ____ ·-i.d"Vll't:!t A)\)OLIJll; or SO· "" ...... , • .,, lielvt1 N llt't•uwh. rcpe. 111~ne whu has good nee. Will train. AbUity to
haul. WWlq to train ~t • part·U~. Nauooally d&at nbutl'd \ c r b a 1 1> k 1 11 s & wort mornings Gd/or
~-eoad. A benefi•~ er: VllDt'efntl>t C.11 betWl'(.'n · _,.. ho A...Jy to I · U lfed
Washer&e~dryer. Both
xJal c:ond. '50 ea. ~
Washer " dryer $325 for both. Good COQd.
545-511.0 aft. 5PM
Gmne table w / 4 upbol. M If 11$?
cbain sm. Pr 1111 velvet -• llrtmball ,..;., • ebMn ......... ,. •a moped ft-.
~.~ ...... ~~
MOVING S ALE . Holnebokt tuna. fa.xturt!fi,
misc odd.I • ends. 1152
Canon. Cll. s.at 6 to aews. &:Sat.
Hanes 1060 .......................
ID yr old Arab mare, by
Zarabo $5,000. 4 Yr old 8ekline by Real McCoy
IZ,000. <714>499-1687
.llwllry 1070 .......................
BRIMHALL PIAN<d'
~ ......
levehC....f'tu.
aated 50' S'ip for
beautlllll Chria Craft.
(Ill) ..... OI' (Ill) .....
.. __ ,.iii'•·'•'21-. .. _.n : tae1ca ---------·-··················· .._... Rbadel w /alllu. Mluwfl fl IO
beadpbonea. 'tN;ach A _ ......... •••••••••
cuuette tape player. ITS~YINGTIME sum. Dea1er. TS1-1m C-152. 111. e-112. auo. + others. Studenh STARBRITE CONN welcome. 539.4252,
originally ltliOO, new al s..zm. Qlristmaa, now $1500. 1_:___;,.:...;_wdtt ___ / ___ _
75-Wl I tt::11n ti IO
PIAl40SAU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kawai&' grand, 2yrsold. 11173TRIUMPH aper fortlift. Kxcellenl Ii~, •en ol'flce, prudurt. Room tor 11d ~t-.•r1•tanal •·x~ncnt·e evening &hills as needed.
.... _ .. t . Start SS.50 2 M Wh St·,,., n::sunw or p lhl "t't" rvane n I incl dental plan. Cit 11 N t' a 0 t I ab I e b 0 u r s 10 r Jte ~· _ rut' appt mte-rvtew School Dist. 2941 Alton Penlannel dept. ~'13W ~ Ave Irvine, Calif. P b:
WiOO. Steger 5' 8" crand, 750 Bonn, 15,000 mi.
$2995. Recond.. re · $1000. 963-91233 USED Diamond l.12ct oval USG
R-'G"'RATORS appr. •.ooo. Will sell for .i.t appt . £qual o p------SALES OENTAl. l'RACTICF 5156-41100.ext30. E.O.E
portunky Employer Re<'epUonlst/Ass1st a n1 New lt>rritory position S''S'ft-:MS
Pnat ~traanee must
type 40 WPM, 331 3rd St.
l...acma&eacb
for VETERINARY 1'\all ~ 111 O.~. for person 2'.:!83 Fa1rVh!W Rd.
or pan tlme. Pref ex w l ex P . 1 n s a 1 t' u r C<.t.la Mesa. Ca 92i)2t;
per. In So Orange Co &wih~. relays, t•arcut '114/~ti(ll(Jext. 235
•3)t2orti6l 1658· bre;,.kcr.. & PbSIVC 1'1110 SECaET°iRY/lb_ec.. __
l'IACHB/PN School
Expr·d. immed. OP·
por t unity. Fu ll o r
p/tune. Npl Bcb area.
644-0232 Ret:eptioo.isttryput. At· ponents for a rapid grow· ---------i curate typist . m in . Ing elti<'tronic dis ~~~~ •• ~1'51.i::rb~~ Teacher . Pre-School PROIXX:TJON 6Gwpm . good office lributor Will consider lrvwe 957 1337 Certilicate or ex. sJcills. 549-1767 trainee If person has perien<'t'. Afternoon or
MATERIALS ~t1Gent!ra1 Of. =~~~0~1t;:i~~t SECRET ... RY mominghow's.640-8820. rrwo1 f1ce. Telephones. good PO Box 1560. Costu Mesa • Teacher tlUW typing essential. Pacific Ca. 92626. EOE M /I". Work for Jynamk fast -Montessori teaching
r.r ru r.. $7,000. 545-5744 eves or Washers/dryers, ~-
Beat Appliance Salea&servlce Ml chi l'l 1071 536-4330 53&-0911 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ______ .. __ HELi-ARC. Linde, 350
1975 Maytag ele<'tri_c
dryer. SlOO. Good coodi-
tion. 968-7362
G.E.STOVE
Good Condition. Si60
640-1127
licydft 1020 •••••••••••••••••••••••
amp, water tank, torch.
table. pedestal, xtras.
64.S-(9)() eves.
IOIO •••••••••••••••••••••••
LU&GAGI TA&S
finished &rand 12295. UpriCf'it.s from $300 Honda Elsinore Enduro tt.rrv D. ~ 1'75cc, lo mi, xlnt cond.
BOKamilt.on. HB 1_~_3.lSI ______ _
53MT75 ....... .._ .. S./
7'4 .. Rosewood Kawai 1...t,IStor.,. 9160
Grand. Must sell 112.900. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Dealer751·1121 • RENT J.uxury Motor 1Y "-lo, home 22' Palomar
lam IU..--091 Sleeps 6. 125C>lweek +
,...,. --• •mi. 64C).«i85 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaullful 25" color TV 2 RENT 23' f'IREBALL
yr warranty, free d e· SELi" CONTAINED.
bvery. $11.8. 646-1786. ~NABLF. 645-~. SClllJlER Skipper Magazine . gruwrni; real t·1>tau• ~ition available for "'"""'l61l Sales person, fo"I p()S1taon f 111 ant' i a I ('om pan Y d' 1 d ...,. N~· .. nrt "'-•,nc•h, L',·•~hi'on ontesson ap omae ,.._ .. ......,_In b inretailhardware storc "",.., °'" "" teacher . Sml San 3 Children's Sthwln n ..,.... nuuun:a, c., as an a .......... •-i~t Sharp girl. N Su d •·s1---' Call 759 1"11 ask immediJlt.e opening for ,...,.,~..., o n ays or eves "' '"'"· v Cl('mente school. Call for bicydes, all work $25 ea.
from your business tard.
Send Ont' card for ea<'h
tag plu.<; one spare. We
r eturn permanently
sealed attractive lag &
strap. meeting airline
I D requirements Pr~·
vent loss & theft! For a
personalized tag enclose
wallpaper, rabric or
"Day Glo" paper & we
will back & tnm your
Portable t9 in. t_'Olor TV Trailers. TNYel 9170 xJnt cond. Sl 75. 546-0289 •••••••••••••••••••••••
an energetic scheduler Daversifieddut.lesfor ex· H.W Wright Co .• 126 forMary appt 9A M·12 daily . 644-2119 with 3 •5 yeus e x · citing Orange C-0. Mag __ Rocht!s ___ te_r_St_ .. _C._M. _ _ _ __ __ 492·8990 n..-80 .. 0
wkda,ygaft.er6PM ft Nomad S IC, Must~ -moved. Call aft_ 6
· Start lmmed. $600/mo. ----- ---~ "' penence. Mn. West,957-35.22 Sales~· ri_rmancnl. SECRF.TARY Nt•wport TEACHERS & AIDES •••••••••••••••••••••••
19" & 25" color T.V. $115 646-4349.
eacb 2yr war ----------• fulJ tame R t Abrams Centf'r Law Firm. 111· _.,. r h I • · · · need<"' or pre sc oo . l.basa Apso puppies, S Candidates must have ~ Catalog showroom. L819 tdh)(tmre. good skill'i & ec-·.1 c._,,2676
642.5.14() Trmt.n, Utilty 9180 ---------...................... . -ence ui· ched Un Bl d C · 1 1 11a1ts...,.,.. males. I fem .. 7 wits. ....._... s u K llC8'T10MIST Newport v . M. pnor e.:a ex pN rt" S2'1~S325. 644~ 21" coi<>r TV. $915. 1 yr . Small utility t r aile r. n11npower planning, ex~ Terrifi · r <11.Dred. <:all Ruth llrazer Teiephone work part time
pediting B.0 .M. capacity ac ~rturuty or Sales '159-:..00 Sun thru Thurs 5.J0.9:30
planning. Position in· be~r. ypibng. Will PARTTIME ---------Can cam $4()().$700 mo. .-1,_ bi .... volume pro-tr a 1 n on p o n es. Y\11•-&1• ........._ ... _ .. ,_ ·u· tllt.a$6 PER HOUR Will train Mus t b e
ducts, injection mold. .-.......-""'pc>S1 on. · ~ SECRETARIES resrvv><:ablc and able lo scn!W macbinea and as-Irvine Personnel Agency ..-·-8E 17th, Costa Mesa A great job for people fol low ins t rurtions sembly line production. &Ute~ 642.1470 who"'·-1 G Newport Be11cb area. Individuals should have · "'"'peop e! uaran· Looi:: and short term as· 95.>3402
some college w ilb ~~ teed salary or <'Om · s1gnments. Holiday and
APICS. leader s hip Restaurarit m&SSion.Offer chargeac-vaca ti on pay T F: l. E P H 0 N E
capabilitiesandtheabib· Garde-Manger or Pantry counts in our elient's llospitallwt1on plan SOLICITORS. 4 dy wk ,
t;y tobandJe projects with First <'lass rc."Stauranl in dept. store near you. avmlabll'. 5PM·9PM . no sdl, no ex·
llUimum supervis100. Laguna Niguel. 8 to 4 JA...ae e.o.n per ~ mo + bonus
p.m. Salary Open. Ex· 549·5045. VOLT We offer competitive penence. Contal'l Chef ./Mobper.~
wages and an excellent Mercado at Bays bore ./W•.,....
benefits packa.ie that in· House. n~3222. Periormant.-eSerVICt!l>
eludes paid holidays, 213-281 .. 592 vaeatiom, sick leave, re· Restaurant
urement plan, cn.odit Un· COOi(
ion. medical, dental and Part-time, nights. Apply
file insurance. at
Dtck Churt'h's Re>t
2&18 Newport Blvd CM.
ft....,POAAAY eE.RVC&.11
~Campu.'i Dnvc
546··11-11
(Acr0:>1> from
Orange<:o Airport)
F.qual Oppor Emplovt'r
TELEPHONE
SALES
Newspaper s ubs. Your
phun(.', 4 to 5 hrs a day
S!OO & up romm . wk,
~P prt-r Ov('r 21. I. D
Newspaper Enl. kl.'>-6453
1to3PM Only.
Afghans. kennel redU<'· ~ to°ba~V. two -<"ards
ti on . Top qua I 1 t Y PRICES
females Reasonable. S2eaor3/SS :
TI4-997·!17fi6 _____ 1 4/Stags Sl.60ea.
Y F I G 619tag5Sl.50ea oung emae erman lOormoreS140ea.
Shep. AKC. Champ lines. Sales Tax lnrluded
$350/0fr. fi6l ·0834. NO CARD"
l.itUf• puppy, Blk Cocker
Spaniel fo'or Sale iJSO.
64.S-~. ---SHEL TIES Pups. AKC
XJnt Markings . Shots.
1:.)'eexam. 9604510 ---Springer Spaniel. 8 mos
spayed female All shots.
Gd com panion $50.
49&-~
Draw your own or :wn<l
name. addrc:..~. phoot· &
we'll make onv card J>t!r
tag. Add 2.Y each
Send chet·k or money or-
der to. PILOT PRIMTIMG
P 0 Box l!l60
Costa Mesa, Ca 92626
O'Neill Supenw t Taped
sea m s U!'lrd o n re
doesn't fit SJ 10 548·025ti
COPY MACHINE
war.
25· ·Color ronsolc ·rv
& sl.A:reo. $29'J.
646-8094
~-----
Montg<>mery Ward axle
& spnngs. $75
64.2-3379
~ & Mm'W •••••••••••••••••••••••
&,9,...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9010 •••••••••••••••••••••••
f'1berJ(las dan..:hy with
clectn c· molOI" Si200 830-9151 eves
SBlYICE DEPT.
Open 6 Days A Week
Mon -Fri ·7.JG.5:30
Saturdayl> 8:00 s·oo
Attca Chrys.·Ply.
~JUrbor Hlvd. ~taMe~a
546.1934 loah,Mariite
&,ipMtnt 9030 Ga" lank 23'~ x J.1.t:-;;.-;
•••••••••••••••••••• ••• tugh. $10 OU
~· CIUNESE JUNK
Ultimate cocktail yatht
dnnks 25, sleeps 6
fully galley. shower
642 33'rn
Olo V1lbtss 11H P air com-pr~sor, model NKH-
-l'S251 $60 00·337!1 Please conta<'t the
Personnel Department
at 714·5411·2551 or apply
Sales. sten~ compont•nls
Hi-Ii knowledge or :.ale!:i
exper pref'd Mana,gc·
ment opportun1t1cs O.C.
area. Call Mr. Loseth al
213/685-8541 between
llam·2pm. •SECRET ARIES•
C h l'sa peake Ba y
Retriever . mall'. 11'.! yrs
Obed trained. Great
Tow Truck Drivers ex w/cbildren. SJUO 75Hi659 962·7033
pcr'd. Top pay. Apply eves. SPORTING II 0 US I::
Pertuns d1csel engine '63 TRA eng. & 4-spd. '61:1
Slap with leasf' Cortina eng & auto
at· Restaurant
BOB'S SALES
Secy /Gen! Ofc1Recp FC !{en orc-mnfg
FCgenofc·con:.lr
$800-$1800 Hange
G&W Towing, 740H MEMBERSHIP. only
1 year fuel supply 1.ram. 289 parts
S27.500/trade 646·9000 549-1746 Tracy Anderson's Vat'bts , ______ _..;; __ cox
HOlmS.IMC. 2Salespeople needed im·
mediately for corporate
ma rket. Multi-billion dollar firm, marketing a
ONE OF A KIND pro-
du<'l. Must be collef?e
graduate or have sales
mana11em ent back·
ground. Public speakmg
exper helpful. Contact
Mr. Bradley for In·
terview SJS.8550 Equal
()ppty Employer. M_!!_
OhmsWay,C.M 642-l252 FreetoYou 8045 Sl70 +small monthly
••••••••••••••••••••••• fee.Peggy,960-4392.
A Subndiary of
Leisure l>Yaamics, loc.
lS05 E. Warner Ave.
Sant.a Ana. Ca. 927()5
E.O.E M/F
READING AIDE-part·
tlme, Mon & Wed, train·
ing provided. The Read· iDa Game 955-1105
HOMIO.THI
llCilOY
Immediate openings in
our family restaurant at
neamy local.ions. We re·
q1.are no previous ex·
perience. Join our friend·
ly team. Come see ua to-
day between 2-4pm.
Waihn, Waftnsses
Employer.i Pay All Fees
Liz Reinders Agency
4020 Birch. f:oiilab '64
Newport Beaeh, 833-8190
SECRETARY
RECEPTIONIST
Trainees. no experience
necessary. Manufacture
of optical componenti..
6:30AM-3:30PM. 2 Sats
pr mo over11me. Sl.50 hr.
Localed CM 646-0206
TRAVEL AGENT needed
In s ales or vat'ation
travel iocl'g cruise5. FIT
tours. inlJ1'1 sales. Salary
& comm. Qualified only
nd apply 957.2700
Free,6mo. Black Lab, M. H•ndsome executive Hobie C.t trailer. 1175. Puppy . Good w/k id s. ..._ .. 3x6 --'-SI m8Dl Dans:n-6442. ......... ·VOA, 95· ---------497 ·20t2 or 497 -3282
4 6-wk old kittens. 2 snow
wht & 2 who look bke
Sylvester. 557·3299 evet..
Unique Call eo t'at .
spayed. affectionate ram
~· Must give to good hOme. moving. SJ&.2898
Movmg to a smaller apt.
For sale: lamp;, some dee-orator pcs.. antique
117991 Eng. Porre lain
Ouna. roll-away. myrtle
wood bowls. tables &
odds & ~-Xlnt pnc·es.
64().4294
SEAGULL s•,,hp. <'lutch.
I~ shaft. S2t;5 751·02'72
dys, 642· L630 e\•es.
loafs. Power '9040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••••••••••••
IMPORTANT
N<Yl1CETO
READERS ANO
ADVERTISERS
RealDtate
... !:JraMe5 & 'Han
98C2AdamsSt .. H.B.
4501 Campus Dr., Irvine UarT,..._
2:1152 venid• de la
Carlotta, Laguna Hills
15' E. 17thSt .. C.M. w ........ w ........ &casw.n
~
TRl-FLON
Unique opportuml y af-
fordinl! d 1 vcrs1ty and
<.'hallenge to :i sharp in
clividWJI.
-~--c-... -L-Fl_S_H __ Frcl' Baby kitten :..
'"""'' • tnuned Good w/dog. Contractor has s urplus of
3 ton htj!h effiraen<·) cen
'78 Scarab-330 TS out·
drl ves. 85 hours Lo.ded'
6.\ mph plus. Stored on
lnuler. Must sell/best of·
(Cf'
The prH'e or llems
advertised by vehkl'•
dealers 1n the Vt!hiclc
<'l.ss1f1ed advert1sln~
columns doc~ not include any applicable taxes.
lieense. transfer fees.
rmancc charJics, fees for air pollution <'ontrol dt"
Vire C't'rt1f1rataons or de·
alt·r dcx·uml.'ntary pre·
paral.Jon t•hari.:t•:-unh:s.'
otherw1Sl' l>rJCL'1f1l.-d by
the advert1!.t'r.
.CHARGE
ANEW
CAREER
CAUSIY&CO. .......
SCHOOL
now accepts VISA &
MASTE R CH AR G E
Prepare fo1· State Exam
in as little as 27 bou.r.l,
sdleduJed at your conve·
nience. Guaranteed. Call
now to schedule you
FREE introduc t o ry
IElll800. _;., ~
~ ..
73U Edinger Ave, H.B.
Equal Oppor Emplyr MW
NEEDSVOU
To fill avalanche of or·
dera from m a rin e,
motorcycle, s porting
goods, mot.or s ports, re·
tai.lers. Great oppty but
we are very selective &
want career winner
types only. We train ex-
pertly. Visit us and sc..-e.
Call Mr. l>c blsen :
54().4003
Restaurant Cashier part Sc:reen printing prodoc·
time. MQrl·Frl. J l·2pm. lion manager wanh'd.
Jac:k. Irvine Clubhouse, Must have exp. 540-9110. 754-'1500 all. 2.
Restaurant. Exp e r ,
rmture M IF for semi·
fast food service. Days • eves. 644--0210
Restaurant
PERRY'S PIZZA
SCTIY /Girt Friday
New Costa Mesa based
finn. Nd own car. SMlary
commensurate w /cxpr.
646-~ wkdys __ _
Now hinng for part·tirne SECllTAIY F/f ~. Varying days Posllion for an 1merget.i<'
& hours. Ideal sup· yet mlldlr disposit1ont'<f
plemenlal income. Must individua with xlnt typ·
be L8 & over. Apply in ing skills <85·90 WPM).
person anytime. shOrthand belpfuL Wiii 21<11~ W. Oceanfront, CO-Ordinate bu.'liness and
This pos1l1on requires
g n o d l y p 1 11 g ,t n d
i.horthand -.kills in a1ld1 lion to gcn .. r;1I offlt'L' ex
pcrienr1· :ind r.1m1lit1nly
wilh ab•lll~ 111 gn ••·I and
direc t '1:.101~ 1::.
necessary
We off<·r .1n l'\f•ellPnl
i;alary and <om plt'l~·
rompany hl-•n,.fll, 1111 ltul
11.g mJJOr m ~heal and
dental Apptv or l'all
Monday, W1•dn1·,,Jay &
t-'nday. ICI 1\M 111 I PM. or "J'Uec;d.1) ~ ThursJay.
l2Noo1110~ PM
17141540..6080
TRANSMASK
CORP.
3'52 Campus Dri Yet
Newport Beach.Ca.
Knowledge rcquirNt
over IK. good future 1n pet store&t2·5522 __ _
VETERANS
Xlnt oppor to earn xtra
inrome. Part-time up to SJ.:m per yr. plu.s other
benC'fits. For full details.
& tn find out if you're
11uallfied call NAVAL ~ERVE 552.1524
WAITRESS WAMTID
Apply in person bl wn 2 &
4. Any sh1£t. Stavros
Rest. 5930 W Coast Hwy.
NB.
WAHTID DRIVIR
SUNDAY ONLY
To debver Daily Pilot
bundles to earners Re·
4lDrcs van or lari:c sta
I.ton wagon and a good
dnvmg rcrord. Phom•
•'42 4321 and as k for
Harry Seeley or Don
Williams. EQUAL
OPPOltTUNITV
EMPLOYER ~ ·eompany
REAL&WATE
Ml5So. Cout H.IWlY
1714Mt4-1017
Npt.. Bch, 673-1366. per.ional calandcrs or a
demanding Newpor t lllf AIL SALIS Beach exec:utive. Must
Need aper sales penon have fronl office ap· fuU·Ume, N.8 . •rea. Call pel.11lnCe, a car essen·
f« appt. 612-aw.t. Ual, aalary ne10Uable.
Wanted . Live -in equal oppty em ply m If 1h bousekl.-eper-babysitter.
t-;xperienred. Ask for
Lyrua 64G-Z12i6
.-t'·
IOUTI Call Bonny~ blwn
9All·lPM.
r..tCa:l: .. T,.._ e-......... 1 .... Study job for right -.s•--penoo. Prof'lt abaring, and bookkeeping skilla to
grcq> health. App1y in ll'Ol1'eu lnto a creaUve
SECRETARY
• penoo. Lloyd Pest Coo· O.C Airport area ad· ~r--~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ---~ riniltrat.or. If )'OU are i. Ana --~-IUlJ rea y 0 nntclranct
---------•grow wltb a wlnnln1
Sallmalrer needed. Ex· teamcallm.7745.
OIUtanding oppty for 2
peopl e o r ie n ted
secretaries with ~ood
sec:retari al skills to join
our Sales Dept. Enjoy ex·
c elle nt co mpany benellb: Apply.ln-pe
Mon/Fri, 9am-12 noon.
Peraonnel.
~ Walf..1:1 1; lt:P.
per . ooly. Ul·4'80 or
646-Slll6 SICllTAltY We are an import Co. loc
lo Fllshion Is. w /an open·
ing for a aa14ll aecretary.
MAallO'n H01B.
llOONewport Center Dr ~rt Reath
Equa.l()ppor Em ply m/f
Oiu'ftpbonanac. SST·-Xlnt workln(I con . & sewiiii ·
SALES CLERK for benefits. Call 19'·3700 Experience wanted, at
Glft/Ulllbapal&Mclub. MkforJean. once. Muat hav~.
pi1 ....-llMllt na. call Seeretary wanted for ~fti:.;9 open. 370, ...aa&11&e fw11111t-.-nts•. Irvine based company. West Carrl•te Dr .. S.A.
Wareho useman · All
around. Muat have valid
Calif. drivers lie. Full
time posit. f<>f' adult <no
students pleasel 645-2732
Aalr for Karen or Robin
Warebouse /deHvery
pel'90ft-for-penf--nim.a1
store. Full or Ptr. Apply
2ll!5Newport Bl. CM.
WAllHOUSI
MOUW• TEMPORARY
----------..._ IM* to ladude: typ-caw. ..... C&.91 a ............. ,. .. D. iDl1 ftlinc. malUng, --------IRVINE
l!l•roalct ••ft. It ........,.. eo. ..... ••· cusiomer aenlce, A SEWIM«I OPll. TU9'nN _...~,..= ~rleaeed loduatrlal ml•1c. omce dulb'f5· Exp'd., ltledy. Sl.50 hr. I~~~~~~~~ '-"9ID""' ................... Sa.,, ae1ot1a e . 14).MNC'll X·RIY Tecb. part Ume, ._.,ta Yllil . ad•a•ee on eom · ~540-MM. Aak ror :: , A-6 .. JO hrs. ~ week. U
_. . eMltJ ~0 .. 81Llll.~!!! •0 1....,.. Wdaya. Mm-Fri. hr "'9 ......_ -... -1tentaey Espert typllt We J'9U, lf you want Ot1bopedjc ·~·sol· ~~·"::will ,...., •;•••-:.,. ~ .......... aome m'. to wort few a rap,dly flee. Faallloa Island.
•HIDJ to Latu a ~~ .. ~ lat. Talbert/Gothard ~·~~~ar:: 1..-•.;..;...INO _____ _
Bid. -~-eau· .... IMHl29. •futlncre .... W. offtr .,.. Pl1 11111'1411. -. ~ tcldu II lnt.etettad. ... I •111
' 11Ca *llJAIY Deltroalc .io~ Ht ..................... .. r:._ ~ •tWIJ '.:'•=ff:,'::: ~~botaul• BIW.C.ll. ~!'!! .......... ~~ ,..,..illi:'s.o.s. !!'----~ dltld baa lmmed. SbJDPl•I • ll•eelvl•I 4.::.1.J••t r i n, 1110 ---&U' ... 1 ...... ,. PfOfeeaiocl•l TralH• DHhd In • walllllt. beveled
I -• llellblt .-. PG'IDl'll. aal• -•ttretarr. R•· •dlleetre mars plant. minor, bubble ~aaa, O.. tw ••.· aeua Clllln!a •CllNt tntn1. 1117 •ffrovia, N.8 . ......., ti ,..,.. 1. .. matb, IH•r•I office 59-11& _....._ -a100 r:J. llllD Pucta Uat_ klll C --_.. ' -"--'· -·:.fl::....°' :.a.,;·. L....:f.~lt~~ 9N~---· '8111r.nb~~ ~ a. ~-·>' !:'''' ...,..L Coataet .&allly · ' II mr1. :.;~1100'. "Im ILU_J••• ._ ... aft ..._, TWIMT-tW I• Dlaalll Dll .............. ..?!l~rtaiD, ..... ~ •:mew. ..... IBllil..U ··-
964-144'1.
Female ~ Norweg Elk
Hound/Keesbond. Needs
yrd, & affection. loves
kids & dogs. Well
t.nwled.840-4244.
Free to good home 6 mo.
female Lah /Collie. All
sbota&N.8 bc. 640-0352 .
M. Poodletrerncr max.
whttpeach. Approx. lyr.
631·33'15.
8050 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
CASH PAID
For gd used rum. anti·
ques & cir TV's 95Hll33
**I BUY** Good used Furniture &
Appliances OR I will
sell or SELL for You
MASTERS AUCTION
64M616& Ul-9625
8' wht sof• t.u.xedo style.
piped in bm velvet. Like new S250. 640-7049
Rantini lamps: copper &
stafned glass antique
w/swag $75. Cane ant.
gold ftlilah W /SWa(I S\25.
Cryat a l c hande li er
wJawag ~. r auo swaa
light fixture SID. 640-7049
Green wing back chair
w /matching ottoman.
$100. MG-1048
r at air conlt1tiont·rs
Must sell. You a.nstall or
we install No reas. offer
ref used. Ca II n8·2040
Alwrunum sliding drs &
windows. custom ltrps
wtvalances. 673-6084
HOLSTERING-Please
all for free estimates
76&-8494
IRVINE COAST COUN·
TRY CLUB
MEMBERSHJP. 640-5160
DESIGNERS SALE
Blouses. skirts. dres~.
rest aurant uniform s .
<'Olltumes. Reduced for
quit'k sale Ma rie tt11
Designs 896 W 18lh St .
C.M. Tues ·Thurs 10am
to4pm.
Uprig ht Mark e t eer
Refng. 5200. I Amcntan
1'0od slil-er $100 67S· 1556
"'1ll family membersha~. Newport Beach Tennis
Oub. l850 or beat offer .
GM-2629 or 644·2820.
731 .. 2161hoftlt)
546-l 2001wort&J
Ask for Jerry Perk ms ---
Ur Chns Craft. m.ahog. bull only. nu tra1lt'r s.500
~f'64S.4199
17' Newport Dory
491>-2801 Eves
24 ft Re ane ll FR 1975
trailr, ·xtrs, $10,!IUO
548· 7flli8 846-946'1
44' 1978TRAWLt:R
Ford Diesel 7KW On.tn
l:.'very available extra slip with lease
1 yel!I' fuel supply
Sl~OOOl'lradl· ~9000
Anderson's Yat'hls
Great for oct•an f1shmg'
17' i Cubm w 1l1lt Lra1ler
SZ75. 842 6604. !J..1Hill3 Maggie_. _____ _
loah,Rent/ ~ 9050 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SailMg LftSOM
s•oatl...tah
TranM.'00 Sails 673-7323
Anti~/ Ckasu:s 9520 ................•..••.•
46 fOHU WOOIJIE
tully rt>ston'(J' s1:1.ooo
bif1-6161
'79 MG TD
REPLICAR
DRANDNt-:w ~
Vow choice of bcauttful
bladt or t•legant cham·
pagne, these an· rar''
c!Jlssics not to lw found
e lsewhere In Orangc
County. Leather interior.
wood das h. AM /FM
stereo ca~l>Cltl'. glas~
side curtains h1ghhght
tlus t•olleNor's 1tt'm 'i.
realUl"PS. Must be !Sl'CO to
be appreciated..
JIM MAHINOVW
llflll Beach Blvd.
HUNTINGTON B~ACH
84~2000
loafs. Sall 9060 Ladies Schwinn btcycle. OatsW'l 1600 Roadster
11.ke new 265. Honda Trail ••••••••••••••••••••••• $350()
'10 street bike. x.lnt cood. e 12' mono cat w /lrlr . 673-9053
75Hlli08. mint condition, $500. •---------644-l013/494·1.23l 'Ill Chevy i.? T, short bed, SW.Steefl>.----------new tires, needs eng
w/pour spouts. ST ea. "M Lance-25' · Bristol work. 551·5435 ask for
Kelvinator refrig. 17 cu cond. Main. Jib. JSO Soott, liOO/bsloffr
ft,5yrsold, wbt, likenew Geooa. Xtru incl. Sabot. Jr-'-9...,
$1.50.964..ml. aoD/Finn. Days 7am· .._ -o
iz 2Pl:n. 6*9910, 5-8 :30pm. ·-••••••••••••••••••• '61.6. ~. 1 King s e Buulyrest a3208. ~ 91511'-~ uattn:ss. 958. 1 Dbl bed-1--_..._,,,,_...--=:-=---=0,I u~~~~~~..llll:'J.----' Nice headboard and 11111tt.ress,rree644·2119 2 boat owner must ~destal. Brand new berome 1 boat owner.
Chemelexbeatar. 1175 Two Ucbts Indy 500 Ex· Must aell super clean &e-135leves ceUent seata. Call after Ericson 27 OB. Many ex· ,_;_ _ ___;_ _____ _
fUmlabinp for sale: We an mcMnl 6 m•t Mii
our Llb.apjd IOfa ltano hi ft, tee coffee tbi. like ..., ._..,nib w mat·
tnll, .,..., "'°'· ... blue lalap. m=-Mr4 f.5 .... Fri.
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love .. -· Im. hlu'. eouelil •• Sma eMlr SIU.SM . d1k $30.
'1Mm.
5PM. 7se.<8J6 tr as. New Interior.
Ballpolnt. martter pens.
Save to 50%. Orrlce.
SU.900. /or ofrers.
541>-9089,
, . FHt met
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611·1216 lll-9300
ORANGE COUNTY'S
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Rolls ftoyrt' BMW
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1972 l .O CS l11i.
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'Tl 5.'0. 4 spd. cruise con·
trol. air. AM /FM. no re ·
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A 1C , Ve r y C lean .
S33001or best 731·5601
Aft 5 call 893·8215 ---MOW IS THE TIME
fo•· Job seelrnrs to check
the Daily Pilot Help
Wanted classification. If
the Job you want as not
there you might consider
offennR your ser vices
Willi 11n ad an the Job
Wanted category Phone
00·5678
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115..0.7'. AIUIWlmda T&l-5711 EveaM$-1T49 -..._ tUO 'Tl Lii &Uver w /pin 1trip. • MGS.GT reblt eq. l6K
••• .. •••••••••••••••••• LOADED! t.uacaae mils new Urea. • tM.t· r u c k . 9 K m 1 • s s T · 18)' ,,... • looU areal.
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PARTS-SERVICE
C OSTA MESA
DATSUN
2MSHARBOR BLVD
540-6410 540-0213.
'1257eves. moo or best olr. 89"7 ·2928
...... 9727 Mal t744 ...............•••••••• .. .................... .
..... Mew 7f '74 MGB·GT. clean. lo
mi 's, AM /FM . n e w HONDA C.-s clutch. $3SOO firm . MANY &11·1146.
IAll.lm
YOLYO
199 Harbor Blvd. COSTAM~A
646-HOl 540.9467
~--------ToCll1111"'-' Pw ct. t750 ~COUNTY UNIVERSITY ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOL VO
'77\.\ 934, blk/blk AC, EXCJ.USIVELYVOLVO OW.•bll1 anrf, allo)'s, AM /FM IMlest Volvo Dealer
.... Css • GMC stereo cus. All xtru. 23 anOran@Counly! Trwks MPG,Nodwn,T/Oble"ol' BUYor1.EASE -
3!50Harbor Blvd. buy. 1·6. 973·2077; aft DIRECT ;;;~~ .. '.'.!?!'; ·~~J'i~'~~ 111n'11'n~ne•3•-••,-, .. ~.r.1~~~-
t977 MBZ 450SEL·Only -...... Sell b 'VY)C: $ Ma ._ 25.463 males. sunroor. -·..-.· Y May 25• ~~ . nctteSter
leatlwr&stereocassette moc>tolr 17141 &&2·835i. Anaheim 750-2011
c48lSMWl For sale at AM's. David.
"Whole£ale" bluebook' '7t 9l4. Show rm cond. '74 1'2 4·spd. air. AM /FM
Call • Many extras. must see! cass. 13700. 499·20fl9
64 5-06 0 2 $4700. 586-6<671.
.75 450 SL. Silver & blue. '72 914, AM/FM cass. ~!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~ 42.lm nu. AJI power A stereo. xlnl cond. M200 plum $18.500 015·3878 _5.$_7_495 _____ _
"We need to buy clean
Datsun used cars ..
SWill Pay Top Dollar S
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
284SHAR80R Bl.VD.
540.6410 540-0213 ----~· ----Assume my lca:;c ·79
49lZX loaded. lo m1 , low
payments, Is<' to will
help. Dys 556-0571. n1tt?:.
49&8761
'73 •\SCSL. yel. :dnt. eond. '71 9llS. BIJc oo blJc. 5 s pd. ~K $1 500 alloys, Anza. rblt eng. &
mi. s~J.4313 trans. SBOOO. Must sell.
M2-~eves.
'67 319 D Me rcedes 10 'Tl 911-S Porsche l5Km1.
pa.•,s('flfler Diesel Bus. 28 Sunroof. alloys. AM/FM
mpl(. nt-w rebll eng cass, Mal. Blue. xlnl.
SJJ.500. 646·3255. David 499-:Ql.
1971 280SL. tobac<.-o bm, 2
tops. 77K m1, $13.500.
&M>-1427
'SI 22QS, reblt eng S2.300 or best oHer 645--0519
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Have ;;c:>methmg to sell? ·n 250 Coupe. Tobacco
Class1r1ed ads do 1t well brown with tan anterior.
'77 911SCPE
Alloys , AM /FM
Blaupunkt stereo. Turbo
speaker pkg., elec. an-
tenna. air. pwr. win·
dows, headbght washers.
rruise. super low ma.
Lowered to European
sta nce. Exceptional.
I OMS) Dlr. 642-8366
exrdlent rond. Must sell
~. 640-1818
Rolhloyu 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1 DEALER IN U.S.A.
9910 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
1974 IUICIC
COUJ>t'. Vis, automallr.
pwr. :.l & brakt:i.. aar
rond & viny l top .
175JVCOl 1Stk.2S9981.
$1911
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
2060 H ARBOR Bl VO
(0!.IA M f!>A b42 0010
i'6 Century rustom 4dr.
AC. pwr. radio. l'(ood
mech. $2300 955·2395
l'VeS
Buick Rc~al ·11. 12,000
mi's, loaded. bkt: ne w
~2703.
"JO
4 Maril IV Lollded ! Xlut.
cood. Re~. IJH Mu1l
Sell! ~.OOO/be1l offer. SllilM3. .
19 Martt V. Oivencby de-
signer aeries. moon roor.
Ult, cruise. 8-trk lMpe,
lots ol xtru. 3500 mi's
1191-1..588.
ttJ2 ........................
COIVETTE
COUNnY!
18ToChoose From
19646 To 19'195
HOWAID Clte•ralet
Dovt! & Qu~ul Sts
NEWPORT BE~<.:lf
llJ.0555
9940 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
l .... ., ... ( ••• ~_,.0...,11 ..... ............ c....... , ......
'Tl LTD II . J0.000 m1 ':..
xJnt t.'OOd, pnct.>d to move
fast 979·<!72'4
·711 1-'lcsta. 2!1mp~. orn~.
4·sp. cloth mt. Mmroof.
AM/FM c·as!., louvers.
UK nu. bkt> new 646·4985
9950 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ORANG t: <.:OUNTY 'S
HEWEST
UNCOLN·MF.HCURY
Ol-:ALERSHIP
DON'T WORRY ABOUT
UNLEADED GAS
~~~VER
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Jf;..18 i\ulo Cente r Or
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IRVIM:
130.7000
7l Col. Park 9 pas!'> wa~
Wh11t· rulty lo aded I
Xlnt ! $2.100 675 6ltil
hMcJ 995~
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IMMEDIATE DEUVERY
ON
CALIFO 'S #J
SELLING IMPORT.
•ACCORDS• LX'S • 4 DOORS
EXCELLENT SELECTION
•R. L. POLK REPORT FOR IMPORT PASSENGER CARS FOR FEBRUARY/YEAR TO DATE
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!ltlS-4144 ---------· '°"* 9765 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1969 Toyo ta 4 Dr ·
Automatic trans., rebwll
f11JOJW. nf•w brakt-s, good tm~ & body. Pri pty
t!50 Call & ask for l..<iun
at 548-5163 after 5 p. m
71 Q>rolla. good runnm~
rood .. S65(). days 540-7422
eves 675·9054
1978 Corolla hrtbac k
radio. air. S spd, lo mlge,
Xlnt rond. 661-7583
'&I Toy Corona auto. new
I.ires. brakes. radiator &
battery . SJ.200/oUc r .
541>-0373 dys.
'74 Q>rolla. 4 :tpd. W I SUD·
roof'. rm cassette. ma~s.
S2500. Call Brent !)46 .. 7405
VallsWOIJfll 9770 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•
PURCHASE•
OR LEASE
YOUR NEW
1979
CADIUAC
NOW!
•
12 t:J Ourado Convert•·
ble fWsset ext . ~ 1bonc
leather mt. Every opt
Xlnt cond S5.0001Bst
Ofr. 6"S-3281 e\·es
l976 El Dorado. loaded, ~ood rood. Must sell.
$!600or offer 9611·0290
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'74 Mu:.i.an~ 4-cyl. 11t,,p •
AM 11-'M c·a:-:-, good
lr31\.'i. S2,20o. 5:lli·H517
acMDbiR 9955 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~ Otd'!-> lklta IQS 1mmal'
Sllll•bt.'l>l off<·r
631 5575
9957 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1978FORD
PINTO RUHAIOUT
fo:conom1 c al 4 cyl..
automatu· trans . pwr
~ t t.' ,. r 1 n ~ & 1· a <I 1 o
131.:tf J H l IStk P:llm >.
$3688
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
1060 HAAllOR 8tVO
COSTA Ml SA 642-0010
74-Panto, hke -;J..,., 1rnt k\'
oller
----
VW • Having trouble sell-
ing your car? Try u.c; Top
dollar · Paid for o r Not !
Bring your car to Jim
Manno Volkswage n.
18711 Beach Blvd .• Hunt·
ioRton Beach · Ask for Frank Marino or Tom
AiJon.
Late 1976 Seville w .'1 979 fltynDuth 9960
ext. all t•xtras. I owner, •••••••••••••••••••••••
Meyers Manx frame +
l)OOd trans. $100. 642.3322
~.957·1723eves. Mark.
absolutely mint cond.
S8200. Call 213 1597·2210
'79~•v••
Assume payments fully
loaded' ( LRDJJl l Dir
642-8366
'71 Yellow Convertible Cc-o 9917
Bug: Xlnl gas mi. Prv. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Pty. 12995.639·5633-i'6 Camaro LT. 2SM mi,
"125Quareback. gd mi. gd cond. New Brks & Bat.
$l!i00. ~4560 Eves_
"75 Super Beetle convt.
Whl top. yellow bdy.
, AM /f'M radio. tape
deck. nu tires, 46K mi.
cr eam puff. $5000.
~.
'73 VW q . New rbll eng. ::f"· reg gas . Xlnt $2895.675-0073.
'76 VW bus. Mint cond.
Air, auto. AM /FM, W/X·
tras, bm & wht w /strips.
39·M. needs nothing.
$5400. PP. 548·3882,
6"2-9375.
• VW. SJOO. Call Cbria
'44-GOI aA 6Pll.
1fM vw Bui. ltold w /blk
illt, stereo. raCliala. aJnt
cond tbruoul. $3200 . zm
f'M s tereo. V-8 auto.
MIOOP.P 675·~60cves.
~ 9920 •••••••••••••••••••••••
AMAL 1978
CUARANCE!
on Camaros. Capn ces.
Monte Carl05. Malibus &
Novas. Dras tic reduc -
bons!
SAVE MOW!!!
C OMMRL
CHEVROLET
'1..':'<ll.irl••rl\ :
, r "I I \I I , 1
S46-t 200 -------
1975 PLYMOUTH
Fwy Custom
Suburban
3 Seat Station Wagon.
Torqudhte trans. V·l4.
tint Jllass. em1ss1on~
control system. L/R re·
mote l'ontrol mirrors.
Ai<.:. a utomatie. pwr.
tallllale window & door
kx·kl>. Pnrt.'<I below Blue
8001<. 76.000 m1. S1495.
Can be seen at The Daily
Piiot, 330 W. Bay St ..
Costa Mesa or call
C irc ulation Dept
6'2-4321 , ex_t_. l!_t_o __ _
19761'tylNMlth
Gr.Fwy Custom
2 Seat st.. W91.
Blue mdaJIJc wlblue ml.
A /C. AM /FM ster eo,
auto .. s peed control.
e missions <'O DI r o l
system. tinted Hla ss, pwr
windows & locks. Priced
below bltw book. 74.900
nu. $1495. Can be seen at
the Dady Pilot, 330 W.
Bay St .. Collta Mesa or
call Circulation Dept.
642-4321. ext. 210 -----
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'18 Trana Am. T roof.
cnliae root. Vet. int. AC.
ISJOO/mlt. olr. 6"5·9291.
77 Trans Am. ttJOOO. Must
tell. Call 6'6-7l6S, alters
('ail ... l91S Connie
"11 Oonvt, wht /bUc, xtru,
ZIK mt. '8556. Flrm. P. P. .ma
ZIAllleC..... ..... .... -~ .... 0Ne1Mn•wm 761-7222 '77 Trana Am, T·top. ·~~~~~~~~I AM /FM·cas11-CB, PW.
'74 Nova SS. PS, PB, air, !!:.!!I· lo mi, tlH5 .
'11 Rabbit. clean, 4-apd,
rdo, -· Aft SPM, a.-tape, 4 apd, ractory ma 111 ,,. ....,
etc. Good cond. runs
well, 11150/ofr. 552-6275.
'11 VW convert, Cham·
PlllDf ltd. ecbl. me mi. wbt, ml.lit aell $$500.
Evea 642·7190. dya m.,_,
77 Impala, 4 dr sedan.
power windows. A /C.
All/FM 8 track, one
owner. one driver.
freeway miles. ssaoo.
n.cond.151440 '74...,. Beetle. Sunroof. "73 MCllM Carlo Landau.
xlnt cond. Good 1aa nut aeU b)' Fri. e.ooo
a91eqe ... 400. S.·IOOl. ftrm, X1M cond. Many ....-io. m..m .... n
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'11 Trana Am. T roof,
AM /FM caaa. extras.
$19.000 mt. ~. 975-913
dys, 115-5641 PM.
77y,_.,.
SE Appeaftnce G~.
T·Top, loaded w.Ua
power' wbldon • loeb,
atereoi mucb more.
Wlatte/DhHI velour in·
terior. Detailed. <mRYM Dir • .., ....
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VOL. 72, NO. 142. 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES
W ASHI~GTON t AP > John
Waynt-. who brou1ht law ·n· or
der to the American Wt"8l
singlehandedly. who fought and
won World Wur II dozt>ns of
time11 . is hklng Congress
without a struggle
"Few people atre g\ven the ll·
t I e . ·The . ' ' ' R e 11 . B H r r y
Goldwater Jr was s a ying
"There's The President The
Gas .Line
;
Appears
Slwrter
By TOM BARLEY
Of ti. O.lly ~llot St•ll
Orange County's ··evens"
headed for the pumps today and
formed lines that most service ~ s tation operators agreed were ? longer than those encountered
'-Monday
But. they also noted. the lines
were muc·h shorter than those
' that often wound for several [~. blocks at the height of the
. month-long gas crisis.
Stations in Cost a Mesa. Hunt·
ington Beach, Laguna Beach
and Newport Beach reported
s horte r lines tod ay and a
· marked display of optimism by
r ustomers who obviously feel
that the back of the gas crisis
1 h~s been broken
( ·A ~uy who wailed behind
·about nine or JO l·ars for his gas f l(·ft here• singing 'llappy Da ys
• Are' Herc Again'," said allcn-
• dant Gene Boerltman at a Costa
Mesa Chevron station . "He may
be singin~ a little too soon."
The happiness o f many
motorists is often tempered
when they s pot th~ prices they
arc paying today for gasoline
Price hakes in Ornnge County
appear lo be in line with a
Southe rn California s urvey
which reflects an almost 3 per·
cent climb in the price-of reg-
PoPt" 'Tht' Quttn
Ouke ··
and Tht·
John Wuyn,•, th1· Oulu~. 71.
hoisp1twl1 zcd ror tn·wlmcnt of
c anter, will ha ve a l'OO
gress1onal gold mt-dal struck tn
. his honor No doubt about 1L
The Senate has approved the
ide a, and the House of Repre::.ent
tatives is certain to do the same
S pecifically, th~ 1 ~g1slation
would aulhon ie the prcsidl:!nt lu
..... , .......
Dead Bna~tli ~d
State Controlle r Ken Corv
te ll s r e p o rt ers al a
Sat'ramento news con·
fe re nce that during a single
m onth in 1977. the state
PC:J id Medi-Cal benefits for
at least 377 people who were
C:Jlready dead. <See s tory.
Page A9 ).
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-~our Ho•e••••
-Dally New•pape-:-
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1979 TEN <ZENTS
IJl't'Sent the ~old medal to Wayne
and authorize "the Treasury
Ot•partme nt to strike bronze
rt•a>hcati for sale to the public
Only Ill Am ericans have been
so honored Ami most of them -
George Washington and Andrew
Jackson to name.· two didn't
make movies about -wars and
the West They la ved them
A House banking subcommit-
tee ml'I Monday to kick around
a Pusllfmer ~
helped win the West, Worl~ WaJ
II, and the hearts of thousands
of us acl'Olls the country and the:
world."
the idea of a medal ror Wayne.
It wasn't a hearing, it was a love
feast
Rep. Thomas Evans. R·Oel..
remembered growing up as a
kid in Seaford. Del.. shelling out
11 cents to watch John Wayne oo
the big screen.
"And 11 ce nts m e ant
something." he said.
"I learned a lot from John
Wa yne and I think America
learned a lot from him because he
set the standard for American
manhood." he said.
Evans. 47, grew up on John
Wayne. He was born three years
after The Duke made the first of
his 200 films.
From the president of the
United States. in a letter lo Rep.
Frank Annuniio. D·lll .. subcom ·
mittee chairman·
John Wayne's "true grit
Fro~ Goldwater. R·Calif.,
sponsor of the medal legislation
in the House:
·'Suffice 1t \o say that this
award will represent a sincere
'thank you' from his government
and fellow citizens for a lifetime
!See Wt\VNE. Page A2>
30 Teachers Picket
Contract
Expires
In June
By JERRY C'l.AUSEN
01 ,.,. O•llY Piiot St.II
Thirty sign-t'arrytng tc:ac hcrs
packet ed the Ocea n View
• t'lt>mentarv 1 St'hool District
board meeting 1n lluntington
Beach Monday night and their
leader charged schooi trustees
with failing tu hHrg<11n on a new
contract
Ocean View Teachers Associa-
tion Prt>sid t>nl Suz<1nnc By rnes
told tru~tecs that t+le board·s
rcprt>st•ntal1 ve to the bargaining
table "fct•ls no response is an
appropraall' response."
Ms Byrnes <1skcd trus tees to
meet the teachers half way in
negotiations over non-monetary
ite ms in the new contract. The
teachers' current contract ex·
pares at the end of June.
'
O••IY Pilot S~ff P-o
TEACHERS PICKET IN FRONT OF OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS
They Say Contract Negotiations Aren't Moving FHt Enough In Huntington Beach District
tonight with board negotiators in
an effort lo continue bargaining
ov('r non mont•t ary contrn<'t
ite m s
teaching days. smaller classes.
binding a rb1trat1on for
grievances and a closed shop re
quiring mandatory puyment of
fees lo OVTA by teachers who
are not members of the union.
the National Education Assoc1a-
t1on
Hazel Stover. a \T l\ ho<ird •
membe r . cl:umcd t he Oce<.1n
View teachers are among lht·
lowest paid an the county and that
they have some of the largest
classes in the county
17-,.. ular gasoline from pre-crisis
days .
Supporters
Of Berger
To Gather
"You're holding all of the
cards." Ms . Dy mes cha rged,
"and we're holding a s hort deck
year after year . We 're not
soldiers. we're teachers. We
don 't like to picket. We 're asking
you to bargain in good faith.·•
The OVTA has declared an
impasse in contract negotiations
etnd is seeking a mediator in an
effort to move bargaining along,
Ms. Byrnes reported earlier.
Ms Byrnes told trustees the
teachers are not pushing hard
for wage and other monetary
items in the contract because
the state Legislature is still un-
sure how much money will be al·
located to schools this year
Board President Julio Ri vera
said the boa rd would discus!'
negotiations during a closed ex
ecutive session later Monday
nag ht
She told teachers. ··w e hopt·
\OU ·11 hold out and insist on u
i·air contract." She pledged CTA
support
At Culver Union in University
Park. Irvine, regular <And un·
leaded has gone from 87 cents a
gallon to 90 cents while premium
is up to 91 from 89.
At Newport Beach Shell .
Rive r side and Wes t Coast
Highway, regular is up by four
cents from the pre-crisis price of
87 cents. Premium and unleaded
are up to 96 from 91.
Pare nts. teachers and stu·
dents are expected to lobby
tonight to r e tain D r Paul
Berger as principal of Fountain
Valley High School.
She said that OVTA represcn-
tati vcs arc scheduled to meet
Rut sht> s a id the board 's
negotiators aren't ' moving on
other issues s uch as shorter
Lands in Bean Field
Picketing teacher~ were ad
dressed outside the board room
Monday by a Ca lifor ni a
Teachers Assoc1atton represt•n
tative and "' represe ntative of
G&s pricei; in Huntangton
Beac h appeared t o have
c.·limbed more steepl y. At Tom's Arco. 5981 Warner Ave., regul ar
was 89.9 today and unleaded
94.9. Tht> pre-crisis prices of the
two grades were 75 and 76.
Jim Johnson, chairman of the
Citizens Committee to Retain
Or. Paul Berger. said the group
will protest Berger's .. involun·
tary transfer" Lo a curriculum
job at Huntington Beach Union
High School Dis trict head·
quarters .
The turnout is scheduled for
the 7 p.m. district board met?ting
at Ocean View High School in
Copter Runs Out of Gas
Two Fountain Valley stations
also reported substa ntial price
hikes.
. At J erry Foster's Chevron,
17971 Brookhurst St., regul ar as
84.1. unleaded 88.2 and s uper
89.6. The pre-crisis prices for the
three grades were 69.9. 75.9 and
77.9.
Al Wes' Union station. 9525
Warner Ave .. super is 94 and
unleaded 93. They were 78 and 74
respectively before the crisis hit
Southern California.
The most substantial price in·
creases appear to have occurred
at independent service stations.
best known in the past for cut
<See LINES, Page AZ)
Huntington Beach.
District Superintendent Frank
Abbott a nnounced Be rger's
transfer last week. BerJ(er will
be replaced by Dr. !Jarry Lucas,
c urrently principal of Hunt·
inglon Beach High School.
Abbott said Berger is needed
to help implement new stale·
mandat e d curricu lu m
throughout the district's seven
high schools.
Johnson said this morning he
pe rsonally believes the move
m ay partially s tem from Foun·
lain Valley High School's slow·
ness in implementing School Im·
provement Program systems.
The state-financed SIP is a
system utilizing several testing
forms to formulate the in·
dividual student's learning
The ga::. cr un ch a l mos t
became the gas crush for a pair
of Huntington Bc<.1ch offi cers
whose police helicopter ran out
o f fu e l Monda y nig ht a nd
dropJ><."'<i softly into "' Costa Mc~a
b~an field.
The officers Wl'rcn 't hµrt but
they did suffer a bit of s arcasm
at the hands of a police dis·
patcher.
"The w atch commander
wants to know 1f vou're odd or
even ... was heard over the police
radio.
Pilot Gary Brooks and ob·
server Ron Burgess were aware
their bird was running low on
fuel about l l p, m. But they got a
ftll~-.-....,,..1~fw-+-.... le.W and abi 't .
Students wor a e1 r o~w:;;n;----~s==--..~-~-----:;,=;---...
pace toward completion of a material they and their
counselors believe they can han-
report of two missing children m
the north part of town a nd de
cided to huve a look before re·
fueling ut Orun gt• County
Airport
·'They spent a little more time
than they s hould have." ex·
pla ined U . Robert Morrison. who
commands the police heliport.
"They literally ran out of gas."
The engine went dead but the
bard's rotor blades kept turrung,
allowing Brooks enough time
1 about 20 seconds> to flutter the
helicopter down in a bean rield
JUSl north of the San Diego
Freeway near Fairview Road
"It's like gliding. only it's
much faster," said Lt. Morrison.
"They did a hellu" ci Job putllflJ!
11 down and there's not om
scratch on the bard."
·On the ground . there was
some radio talk of the offtcttr~
hiking to the safety of a nearb}
farmhouse
Instead. help came from the
men who Oy Costa Mesa's police
helicopter . Eag le One The.>-
dropped by with a few gallons of
gas. but rather than tear up the
bean field on takeoff. the Hunt·
angton officers spent the night
guardin~ their machine
Police dis patched a flatbed
truck to the scene today and the
helicopter was hauled away to
the airport for a load of precious
petrol.
Wei ther· dlbpponents of the s tate-funded
Some ta.le night and system claim that youngsters do WASJDNGTON IA Pl -The torted by blackmail" $100,000 extortion and blackmail obvious--=:r--l""ie~a~nnmmi:ng-io'w--c~lld1~.~t--iritt-~~ri!Vrmdeiriftf;1.;st;eenm;., -+ur-.;is:._. ~Sup~~. e~i'l;u;.e-ic~ourt cleared-'he--ffom a development firm b' was false and that the group
otherwise fair with varia· because they aren't expected to way Monday for a state li bel The publication appeared knew it was un rue.
ble high clouds Wednea· do more than their own self-set tria l in which a Seal Beach civic wh11e the Orange County com· \ The suit seeks damage total·
day. Lowstonightmidand requirements at thei r own group Is being sued for more munity was , as the state ng$l031000
upper 50a. Hllbs Wed•~· speed. than SI million by a former city Supreme Court described it, "ln • . ' · . .
day mid and upper 80s at "It is our (the committee's l councUman. the throes of political turmoil In urgini the justices to dis·
beaches. mid 70s inland. feeling that the school district The Justices left intact a and strife that was likely to ul· miaa the suit. lawyers for the
l.,81B~ T08 a" wants a principal in Foun.tain California Supreme Court ruling cerate the most tranquil disposi·
Earlier Monday, a n estimated
8~ tt•achcrs pll'ketcd the d1str1r1
ht.·<Jdqua rtt•r') 1n Jfunlingt on
Beach
Ban on Foot
Races Nixed
In Huntington
,\ p roposed !-.umme rlim t·
moralorium ''" 10 kllomett>r r~ns through lluntington Beach
.... h:-denied Monday n1~ht by thl·
Huntington lkach City Council
"We don·1 nl•ed to make any
new laws. ' Councilman Ron
Pattinson dcdetrcd. "Thert:>
haven't been complaint:. about
the races. Wc canrev1e weachonc
as it comes a long."
Public Works d1rcC'tor Mikl'
Zambory asked that the evenb
be halted from June· I throu~h
Sept. 30 because of heavy sum
me r traffic.
He and il'ated that the run!>
pose poss1blc s afety hazards
beca use streets have to he
dosed and drivers arc forced to
make detours.
Good Government organization
argued that its mer had engaged
would view the publication as
literally charging Hogard with
crime.
The state courts ruled that a
jury should decide that issue.
,.,. .., "• Valley High School who la more that ex-councilman Thomas R. lions."
favorable toward the SIP pro· Hogard deserves a chance to In the fall of Ur70, the Seal A bout 5 ,000 proteatera
atormtd Soft Fronciaco CU11
Hall on Mondo.fl ofter jurors
found /O'f"f/tllT aupmMOr Don
WhUe gujltJI °" hoo cltargea
of ~er. seo,., otld
pltotoa on Poge AS.
gram." said Johnson, a photo· convince a jury that the Good Beach City Council revoked
graphic supplies salesman. Government Group of Seal buildina permits previoualy ia·
Yegas Shows Big ln£reaae
. . .....
J
Cl .. a ~ .. .. .. ~ • .... .. ..
Johnson, the father of two Beach libeled him in a 1971 mer. sued to the R&B Development
children attending Fountain The publication was part of Co. to construct an apartment
Valley Hl1h. aald this morning, the 1roup's successful campaJp complex.
"My penoaaJ opinion ia that it to recall ftolanl. R•B filed a multimilllon·
(SIP> la an effort on the part of Lawyers for the Good Govem-clOllar lawsuit a1ain1t tbe city,
the 1t•te education office to ment IJ'OUP that bad ar1ued tbat and the city councU on Nov. 25,
penonally control fln¥cially, the st8te courts were wroq lD lt'10, relented.
aa well u educaUoauly, all of refu1ln1 to dl1ml11 Ho1ard'1 Ho1ard ud two other eoml·
• our school diatrkta. We will l•w•alt before lt pro1reued to a cUmen, fonnlftl a !-2 majGrtty, 4 <See BBaGEa, Pa1e AZ> full trt.i. proposed tll•t lf R68 would
Hotard was recalled from h1I aaree to dllmill tbe land ud
More C~verage
Other Hunt1n1ton Buch·
Fountain Valley covera1e ap.
pean today on Pqe 04.
elected otttce ln tbe 1ummei of pa1 tbe city SJ.•,OGO it ~ be
tt'1l by a 2-to-l vote maratn. Tht permltt.d to ~ wttb lta
previbua February, the Good proteet u planned .
Government «rou'P char1ed Vt.• The ~t ftrm alJ"Md. 11 mer that llo1ard and two Q\Mf Hotard'• libel aalt cll•rwed '
city t!OUDCU memben bad "a · • that the dvtc ll'OUP'• .......,,_ ot
~ t . .
LAS VEGAS IAPl -Weekend
tourist volume here showed an
increase over year·a10 levell for
the first Lime since the 1uoUne
abottaae bit Southern CaHfornta
•nd Nevada, accordtn1 to
fl1area compiled by tbe Las
Ve1aa CoavetlUoa and Visitors
AutborV.J. .
"It look• 1ood.'' Roni
RalebltotW. head pf marh&lna for tbe conveotloe autbority,
aald Monday.
He aUt a survey of selected
11otel1 on. the Strip and In the
downtown Casino Center abowed
an overall room occupancy rate
or 96.l percent, up 1.8 percent
from tM comparable weekend
last M•Y.
Strip hotela, with an oc:cupan
cy rate al •.1 percent, showed a
1.2 percent lncreue over year-
a10 levell. Raleakotter said, but
motell lltlll were showln1 the ef·
fecta of the 1aa •horta1e in
Southern California. '
He said occupancy rates for
the motels surveyed by the con·
• vention authority aver11ed out
to to.I pettent. a cleellne of e.•
percellt from lut year. .. ._,
8) KATH\' CLANCV ...... ,....._
An alleaoo rMJ>t' victim uml'
to Otungt' Counly Suawrior Court
toduy to lNhfy In lht' retri•I ol h~r ~Cl'WH>d iaUacbr 111\er level·
ltlt! chiar1~ of ftcepUun •l••ntl
his altorncy
Calherint1 llurdin ·:. 1tltuck on
ullorney 1°t'rry Gllt.•s hu:. addc:cl
the ncw~'11l tw1~t 111 ian .ilru~
long ('hfflR Of l'Vcl\l!> ~urrvundm.:
the r ai>" lrutl of Glen llo wurd
Hutl'herson
On Mondav M:.. tludtn ul
l eged s h e w us m1~l ed tH
llulchtirson':i. new ddt·ns c at
tornt!y, <Mes. when :.he rt.'l't•oll~
Sill al d pres:, conf~rt>nce <And
said s he wus "happy'" a JUdl!t·
Birth Halts
Waddill's
2nd Trial
What had been expected to be
the final day of testimony in Dr.
W i ll iam Waddi ll 's murder
retrial was delayed today when
Waddill took his wife to the
hospital for delivery of the
couple's second child.
Waddill's wife. Janet . has
been a front.row s pectator dur·
1 ng her husband ·s retria l on
ch arges that he strangled a
newborn girl in the aftermath or
a s aline abortion two years ago.
Tes timomy in the 43.year·old
Huntington Harbour physician's
second trial had been expected
to wind up later today and final
arguments had been scheduled
for next week.
One of the las t witnesses
called to the stand Monday was
Dr. Ronald Com clsen, the man
who testified he saw .,..addill
stran~le a two.pound. l5·ouncc
infant a fter an abortion <.tl
Wt.>st m1nl>t 1:r Comm u111t v
Hospital
Cornelsen, Wadd1ll's ch1er at
t'UScr . stuck to h1:. story Mon<l<iy
which markt!d his lh1rd trip to
the witness stand.
He told the scvcn·woman, rive·
man Orange County Superior
Court jury that he saw Waddill
strangle the baby and also noted
·bruising on the infant·~ throat.
"I don't ever recall seeing
b ru ises on a baby "s ne<.'k
before ... <:ornt>lsen tt'sllfied ·
Dt'rense witnesses, howt!v~r.
have s aid bruis ing on the nec•k b
common in both premature in
.ra nts and fetuses delivered afte r
saline abortions
Waddill has insisted he was
m t'r e ly palpating the bahy 's
chest and thro<il for Sll(ns Of a
pulse when he had his hands on
the neck.
He has maintained the baby
was dead or irreversibly on the
verge Of death by the time he CX·
amined he r.
Waddill's rirst triul ended tust
May'with a hung jury. .
E',....P~AJ
WAYNE •••
of loving his country with a
fi erce loyalty and more than a
little pride in its goodness and
despite its faults."
From a t earful Maureen
O'Hara. actress. for 39 years a
friend of Wayne, and his co-star
in "The Quiel Man!"
"To the people or the world,
John Wayne is not just an actor,
and a very fine actor . He is the
United States of America."
From Elizabeth Taylor:
"He's tough as an old nut, soft
as a yellow ribbon ...
"Kids today and myself talk
about cool. Well. Big John is one
cool cat. He is a giant and he
will be with us always."
granted hfr l'ccused a1t1ck~r M
n.-w lriul
ll •~ not tnw thot I wui1 http
P>. ' the 21 Y<'ar-old M:. I hmJ111
U td 1n a prepued stut<imunt
Monday
"I am alMi l1nJtry bceuuse now
I undC'rst.1n1I huv. I huv1• l1et·11
Ull>ed tn tha~ CftM'." Mi. tl1trd111
('Ofll I nu.•it
II utclwr"on. 1.1 it!"I y.-ar old
Wh1ttll'r at•r11s1>11t't.' work .. r. wu11
con v•l'tt.'<f by u Jur in fo't•bru1u~
11r m t.inti Mi. ll1trdln ufll'r hl'
111l·k1·tl h1•r 1111 whi le ~hl' wu.,
h1t('hh1ktnll( in N11ve111tK•r ut l977
u1 llut•na l'urk
However. Judgt' Mai.on fo'en
tun l(rdnl~ llul<'he-rson it nt-w
Ir.al ll}lnf: he th d n'l bellcv1·
th1• ~tor) 0h>lt.I from the v.1tnc1>1>
... tund h · l\b llJrdtn
Within hours of rt·ntu11 ·~ rte r 1 ~ion a roal1t11111 or eight Urungl·
Cnunty women :. groups labt!led
Fenton ·s <Jct sexii>l-tradlt1onal
<J nd thn •atC'nt'd a move to recall
him from the bench.
I n 1h1· artl'rmath , Gtle i.
l11·('anw llutetwrs on·s rww ;ct
t11rn1·y anll summoned both h1i.
d 1en1 and Ms. Ha rdin lo an
April news conference.
At the time. the pair shook
hands a nd unnounced they
wou ld seek ri ve du ys o r
psychiatric counseling togclher
In he r pre pured s tateme nt,
however . Ms flardin said s he
only agreed to the counseling
because she thought that was
the only way for llutcherson to
get the care she contended he
needs.
She would nut have agreed,
Ms . Hardin continued. had Giles
thoroughly e xplained the sit ·
uation.
Giles has denied coercing Ms.
Hardin into saying anything and
conte nded the joint psychiatric
counseling was her idea. not his.
Ms . Hardin also s aid s he
would take her charges against
Giles to the California Bar As·
sociation.
Ms . Hardin made her stale·
ment Monday al the Beverly
Iii tis office of allr1rney G Iona All ·
rl'd. prc:s1dent of a J.!rou p cal h•d
Womens ' E4ual Hi ~hts Lcg<i l
Ucfensc and Educ·allon Fund.
$144 Summer
School Cost
Wms Passage
Final a pprC1val fo r a s ummer
s chool program with a tuition of
~144 pc:r st udent wa~ granted
Monday night by trustees of
Huntington ReaC'h 's Ocean View
SC' hool District.
Tht> board authon 7.ed Superm
t e nd e n t Dal e Coogan t o
nf'gotiate and sr~n a contract
with the Ament'an Lcetrning
<.:orp. of Huntington Beach lo
lease S<'V t·n sc hools to the
private firm.
Summer school is plann<.'d by
Ame ri<.•an Learning C<irp. tr>
begin June 2.5 <.tt CirC'le View,
Harbor Vie w, Marine View.
Mesa Vie w, Park View. Spring
View a nd Vista View schools
The school board rcJcckd a
proposal by a group known as
Community Involvem ent in
Education <CI E ) to lease three
schools for a separate s ummer
progra m at $99 a student.
Earlier this month, trust.ces
n •jected <.t bid by CIE to lease
classrooms because. they said.
not all bid specifications were
m et.
While administrators agreed
that the new CIE proposal is
s ubstantially in line with thl'
Ame rican Learning specifica·
lions. trustees said it would be
unfair to accept what they
be lieve is essentialy a new bid
following bid closing.
Also. trustees said, the CIE
program would cause confusion
among parents wishing to know
the d ifference between the two
summer ~chool programs.
per
will
Pair Trade Shots
Gas Allocation
Questions Remain
By The Associated Press
While lines at gasoline stations
re mained shorter for the second
straight day, the question or how
m ucb gasoline California will
get under federal allocations re·
mained in doubt today.
Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr ..
a ppearing on NBC's "'Today
Show" in New York. said the
White House reaffirmed wha t
President Carte r told Brown and
the California congressional del·
egation last week about getting
incr eased gasoline allotments.
But he said Energy Secretary
J a m es Schlesinger is telling a
"slightly different" story and
''bal'kpedaling.
Schlesinger said Brown had
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LINES ••.
mil' >-:<.ts pru:t·~
Most of lht> inde pendents s ur.
veyed arc today charging more
for gus than the m ajor brand
stations. None was C'harging less
than 90 ce nts a gallon for reg·
ular gasoline.
Police throughout the county
repor ted few incidents among
motoris ts who a ppeared lo be
relishing the shorter wait in the
gas line.
Dut in fo'ounta in Valley a
police officer who wondered why
EVENTS MAY COOL
CYNICISM-Editorial. A6
EXTRA GAS TANK
MAY HELP DRIVERS--86
a bu~·encrusted li cense plate
was on the rear of a car instead
of the end that normally meets
insects head·on cited a motorist
Monday for allegedly switching
h1s plates shortly before buying
gas.
Henry L. Wagner of Santa Ana
got the ticket after he reportedly
left a Texaco sta tion at Edinger
A venue and New ho pe Street
without paying for $2 worth or
gas.
misled Californians when he re·
ported the slut.: would bc getting
significantly more gasoline .
Schlesinger sa id it would be "a
trkkle."
·'I'm a little disappointt'd in
Secretary Schlesinger... Brown
said. :·1 merely repeated what
President Carter said . Tht·
president gave us a reasonahly
optimistic assessment. a nd then
Mr. Schlesinger com e!> ulong
with his ·trickle ' theory.··
Brown repeated his contention
that because of California ·s
m assive population gr owth·
between 1972 and 1978. the state
needs and ought to have more
gasoline.
"And if that growth turns out
to be not as significant as we
were led to believe, then I think
the president oui;:ht to tell u:-i
that," Urmrn s<11d.
* * *
Gasoline
Production
Boost Pushed
WASIDNGTON IAP> -The
Ca rte r admi ni s t r a t io n .
challenged by House Democrats
on its plan to decontrol domestic
oil prices. is urging oil refiners
to boost prodUl'liOn Of gasoline to
help ease shortages a t service
stations.
Energ y Department
spokesman Jim Bishop said to·
day that refineries a re being
urged to reduce existing inven·
.tories of gasoline and oil to
counter the present shortage.
but Bishop said this does not
mean less heating oil will be
available next winter.
Refineries are not being asked
to use oil earmarked for heating
oil. but to reduce current inven·
tories of both oil and gasoline.
Bishop said.
The Huntington Beach City
Council approved regulations
designed to improve the "afety
of old downtown brick or tile
buildings in the event or earth·
quakes Monday night.
Council members authorized a
plan ol action to determine how
the old buildings would fare in a
major earthquake and a time-
table for their owne rs to bring
them into city complia nce.
Under terms of the ordinance.
a bout SO buildings will be in-
s pect ed for their ability to
withs tand earthquakes. They
will be rated as excessive, high
or intermediate hazards .
Owners of the buildings in the
bes t condition would have five
years to correct them.
But owne r s o r e xcessively
hazardous buildings will be
given a year t o upgrade l hl
s tructures or to remove them.
The ordinance dealing with
seismic safety s tates that the
g reatest threats to life and
property are the unreinforced
masonry buildings constructed
before the Southern California
e arthquake in 193.1.
It claims that the_ buildings
were mostly built using lime
morta r without re inforcing
m a t e rials tying the various
building compone nts toge ther.
Lime mortar deteriorates with
time. it was pointed out. and
loses its ability to bond masonry
units together ,
The City Council a lso ~ave the
owners of the buildings lht op-
tion of providing private struc·
lura l engineers to determine the
hazardous cond1t1ons or the ir
buildings.
However. the cit y also will
make the service or structural
engineers free. if owners choose,
through the use of llousing and
Commwlity Developme nt funds.
f'rom Ila~ ,, I
BERGER ...
tot~1lly lose lot'al control of our
districts ··
S<·houl board president Zita
Wessa chargl'd last wet>k that
leaC'hers are stirring up students
an their 6wn drive to kee p
Berger as the Founta in Valley
prinC'1pal
She said. "I don't know what
ever ybody is so afraid or. I have
(•ven been threatened by some
part•nti. with r<'c·all ··
Mr~ Wessa said Dr Be rger";
t rn nsfcr has no th.mg t ci do w1t"-
th<' <·ont ruvt.'r.!>1a l SI P pro~ram
"SI P hasn't even bcrn discuSSl•d
fo r Fountain VallC'y HiJ?h School.
"And it hasn't l>M:n pushed b>
Dr. Abbott or the board.··
Burglary Foiled
LOS ANGELES CAP > -A
sharp-eyed neighbor helped foil
a weekend burglary attempt at
Barbra Str eisand's Bel·Ai r
ho m e. according to po lice
Detective Gerald Winkle said
Monday that officers r ecovered
$30 from Carol McClure, 42, or
Oklahoma City, after arresting
he r at Ms. Streisand's home.
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NEW CHAMBER EXEC
Pllt Cfockett
Oiamher
Selects
Manager
Pat Crockett has been selected
as lht> new executive ma nager of
the 1-'ountam Valley Chamber of
Commerce.
A Garden Grove reside nt,
Mrs. Crockett he ld a similar
pos t with that city's <'hamber
before transferring to Fountain
Valley.
Mrs. Crockett is pas t presi.
d e nt or th e Valley Vi ew
Rt:pubhcan Women and served
on the Board or Directors of the
Oran)!e Count ". Fede r ation or
Hcpubltt:an Women for eight yl'ars
She is also active in communi-
ty organizations including the
Bo y Sco uts. Girl Scouts.
Children's Home Society and
United Crusade.
He r hus b a nd. J ac k. is a
Ga rden Grove businessman and
is on the Board of Dirertors cir
the Garden Grove Cha mht!r of
<.:ommt•re:e The Crocketts have
two children.
Diedrich Jury
Begins Fourth
Day of Study
SAN DIEGO-The jury in the
bribery trial of Or ange County
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich re-
s u med its d<'bate today after
failing lo reach a ver dict in
lhn.•(' full day:. or deliberations
Monday's Jury session behind
r lostc>o doors brought to 16 the
numbe r or ho urs the eighf·
woman. rour·man j ury has met
to det:1de the guilt or innocence of
Diedrie h a nd CO·defendant
LeRoy Rose without reaching a
decision.
The deliberations began last
Thursday as a seven·week trial
involving more than 250 pieces
of evidence a nd 26 witnesses closed
Diedrich is c harged with
soliciting and receiving bribes
as well as conspiring to commit
bribery. Rose is accused of join·
ing in a bribery conspiracy with
Diedrich. A station attendant flagged
down a passing officer who
s t o pped Wagner at Harbor
Boulevard and Edinger.
That. police sa id. is when they
s potted the bug.pattered plate
a long with a cleaner, even·
number<.>d plate inside Wagner's
car.
With Rolex, diamonds are right on time
118 District
Immunization
Goal Reached
Thi! d~llnCtiVL'
18 kJr,Jt ydlow
gold RolL'X
Day-Datt'
with mJtchin8
hidden d<l:>p
bract'let.
A . Unadorned,
$5,250
B.Wilh
di.1m ond
dial. $5, 925.
C. With
diamond bezel
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one of the rint districts in the
-county ta reacb Uie 1mmuruza.
lion goal set by the federal gov-
e rnment last year.
Joseph Califano, secretary or
Hea.Jlb, Education and Welfare,
last ye.r announced his National
Immunisation lnllialive and
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to review retords to assure that
nd dk1mond-
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gold Day-Date
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bezel
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The Brown Bag Theater Com·
pany of Golden West College will
present three exp erim ental
theater productions, with the
rirst scheduled for Wednesday at
noon.
Golden West student Frank
Armstrong's play. titled "Tour
de Farce," wtU be presented in
the ·Colle&e Center at the patio
11ta1e .
A comedy by Jack Heitner
Utled "VaniUet" wm be present.
ed Friday at noon and June 15 at
1':30 p.m . ln the Acton Playbox.
Another ort11aal play bJ a
Golden West student. llUed ''Tbe
Womanmaller," Will be pwt.
ed MQ ao Ud June 1 at DOGa ln
tbe Adon PlQboir. 1be author 11 Ste.e Term.
Tbe productions •r• fNe.
Patl'Olll AN laOOUr .. ed to brtna tlatlr luaeb to noon ..,.,, .... -
all students had received lmpor.
tant im.munla.Uona.
Mn. Marie Otto, the acbcM>I
dialrict •• director or pupil
persoMel services, said, "To.
day. over 90 percent of our stu·
dents are fully protected •llinlt
dlaeues 1uch as polio, dipbtberia
and measles.•·
The dlatrk!t enrolls 20,000 high
school students in Huntlqton
Beach, Fountain V•lley,
Westminster and s .. 1 BHcb.
Indian Talk Set
A Dallot•·Sloux lndl.n wUJ
•P••ll on the stru11lea or
Amtrkan lnd!ua W~ at
Golden West Collete. Ernie
Peten will tffture at 11 •.m. in
Forum I, •nd at noon ln
HumanlU. aaa. Tiie put>lic ii ln-vaa.d •
,
SLAVICK'S
Fliw ~ Stn<'l' 1911
Fashlnn lsl.1nd, Newport Center. Newport Be.ich
Alto Glftt\" W, AngO'ks I S.n Dwgo / lAs V~s
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Wi...Bonor -----i;nraa e sey.
who portrays
Billie Newman
Dou1laa S. Field, a
biolo1lcal acleace 1tu·
d ent fr o m San
Clemena.e. la one ol IO
UDdersraduate atudeDU
at Cal Stale P'\lllerton
wbo trill ll'MWlte wlU.
bi1hett bonora In J\&ne
for NC"etvlng an A ln
evtry roune tiakt'D at
the university and at
any other they m•Y
bave attended.
on the ,._.Lou
Grant ''
t ·c l c v i s i o n
s t:•rjes , ha s
marr lt-d
th ('a t ri c a l
carpent.c.'r Glenn
S tr and .
accordin~ to ht>r
aj!t>n t , E ~m ~
Cha ndlt.>r
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GIVEAWAY.*
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• No purc.hase neces!>ary
•COMPLETE SELECTION OF TIMEX WATCHES
• ~TIMEX REPAIA SERVICE
•OTHER MAKES SERVICED • Sayle l'IWIY vary Ir om
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May 31st. 1979
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HOME OWNER') ~Lamh-Closes-in-Style---=-
Founlain _J?a11ey Families Gather at School
RAllmlMS. On June IS, Lamb School In Fountain Valley
will bf' c:ICM'lnl( for good one ot two elementary
•choola in the diatrlcl vlcUmiled by declining
atudent t!nroUmeot.
But the end of CIHIHI at the lS·year·old
lnatiluUon ia beln1 m et with a different form of
claaa.
aATffER THAN BEMOAN TKE loss, about
250 student.a. parents and members of the Lamb
School family g1tthered for a farewell to their
favorite school
The ceremony featured music, pl"'ques and
presentations But perhaps the most special
awards or all went to students in memory of
Danny Roy and Troy Watson.
Danny. 8. died or leukemia in October 1977.
Though be often arrived for classes wearing casts,
the students understood.
The attitudt> of fellow students was one reason
Danny was able to stay in school until just two
weeks ~fore h1~ dea th
TROY WATSON WAS ANOTHER fa vorite of
the Lamb School family. T roy was a sophomore at
Edison High School when he died in a traffic
accident last fall.
Sportsmanship awards in Troy's name were
presented to John Portillo, April Rozen and Mark
Twiford.
Citizenship awards in Danny's name were
presented to Kimi Taylor, Sara Achzidger and
Me lissa Hannen.
Tht-honors will be pr ·sented a nnually. Next
year. howl'Vl'r. thl' a wards ceremony will be held
at Are\·elos School.
w~s represented by ~choo? board member Betty
Magnane lli and assistant s uperintendent Jack
Mabkeo.
Students provided musical selections, parents
were presented with plants and thanks. and those
connected with Lamb School went home with lbe
thou1ht that the school went out in style.
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ttf 4 HMIOa ILYD.
COITAll9A
541.5554
Call 642-5171.
Put a few word•
to wor.k tor you.
DOWNTOWN STORE
CLOSES FOR GOOD TODAY!
&RAID RE-OPElll&I
Friday, June 25 At Goldenwest And Warner
With Orange County First And Only
FULL SERVICE, SELF SERVICE
T.V. AND APPLIANCE STORE
Golden West
and Warner
o..-~., t,• .. 11w y,~ "'"'1 f 1,
THAT'S WHERE J.AMB STUDENTS will be ~1.1nton91onleo<h
a ttending next Call. Ironically, Arevelos students 142-55 .. attend~ ~mb for a tim e whi~ walt~g for their~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
school lo be built in the early '60s. --;:
Lamb School. dedicated in honor of early area
pionee r Willi am D. La mb, will become the
headquarll'rs for the Huntington Beach Union
High School Oistrirt
H<'1~1l1ves of Lamh w1·rc unable to :-ittend the
clos ing ceremony because of an illnc:>!> in thl'
family.
PRINCIPAL C HF.R YL SNOWDF.N WAS the
evening's ma:>ter of ceremonies. and the district
Cory Cites 3 ·77
Wrong Benefits
SACHAM ENTO IJ\P 1 The .:-.t<1 tf' paid
Medi-Cal hener1ts for at least 377 person'> who were
a lready dead 111 a s ingle month in 1977, state
Controller Ken Cory says. ·
An a udit of the Medi-Cal program of free
medical care for the poor found that benefits were
paid for at least 7.8 percent ~he 4,800 Medi-Cal
recipients who had died in qecember 1977, Cory
said Monday.
THE PAYMENTS TO SUCH providers as
doctors. nursing homes and phe1rmacies were for
services all e'!edly performed after the pe rsons'
deaths. Cory said.
At a Capitol nf'ws confl'rence, Cory said the
loss in government funds was difficult to pinpoint
but would be as much as S2 million if the rate
continued for a year. .
Many of the improper payments were for less
than $50 and co!Vd have res ulted from clerica l
errors. Cory saia. He said auditors were not
looking for fraud, j ust overpayments.
But. he added, "I have a certain norma l
s u s picion when a pha rm acy is JHOvtding
medication lo someone who is already deceased."
AUf>ITORS FOUND NUMEROUS instances of
Medi ·Cal cards hcing 1ssu(•d to dead people. in one
case as long ai; 18 months after d1!ath, Cory said.
He said the problem was that eligibility for the
cards was determined largely by federal computer
tapes which W<'re not kept up to date.
But the bulk of the problem. he said. was the
polit'in~ of the J)r ogram mainly left up t o
Medi-Cal's private bill collector. which he said
lacked sufficie nt incentives to weed out improper
payments.
A NEW CONTRACT GIVING the state lighter
control over Med1 ·<.:a l hill collection a nd new
procedures instituted by the state Health Ser vices
Department at his request should help solve the
problem. Cory said
In the meantim e. he said he asked the
department to seek repayment of the funds.
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will stay with you. Make 1979 rhe
tirsr of a lifetime of SUM SUMMERS.
You deserve rhe besr!
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-Board of T-rustees · •
· Huntington Beach Union High School D~ct
•
We oppose the deci,sion to trans/ er Dr. Paul Berger,
involuntarily, to a position at the di,strict office. We want him
at Fountain Vlllley High School as PrincipaL He has done
a good job for fourteen (14) years! There i,s no need to
trans/ er him!
Fountain Valley Gridiron Boosters
Soccer Boosters of Fountain Valley High School
Fountain Valley High School Music Boosters
, Baron Bullpen Booster
Citizens' Committee and Other Interested Citizens
P&reitts and Other Concerned Citlzens:
The Board of Trustees, Huntington Beach Union High
School District, meets, ,Tuesday, May 22, 1979 at Ocean
View High Schoo4 at 7:00 P.M. If you share our concerns,
come and let the boiird knowt We will gr~et you at 6:30
P .M. at Ocean View Ht h School. L ou Can't come call
The BOard Members and express your views.
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RIS Af4f,EN •••• 8~2-,883 DEI,EN DOTE •••• 962~2918
BRIAN LAKE ••••• 536-7551 ZI1'A WESSA ••••• 968-6196
STEPHEN SMITH •• 531-9710
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For Further Information ~all MRS. DR.AKE ·847-4513
Citizens Committee, P.O. Box 8834,
.. Fountain Valley, Ca. 92708
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"OL. 72, NO. 1~2. 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .
' .
Readg to Roll in Irvine
Giant earth sc~aoP.rs opera ted by
employees of the Sukut Construction Com-
pany sit t<ffo at day's end near Town Center
adjacent to UC Irvine. Grading is under
way as a prelude to construction of homes
and apartments. including units designat·
t!d for people with low and moderate in·
comes.
-Center OK'd for Mesa
Segerstrom Family Donates Land/or Music
By TOM BARLEY
Of-D•llY .. I ... 5 .. ff
Orange County's Mus ic
Ct.>ntcr, the dream of a de<.•adc
for patrons of the arts in this
17 i :;~~.;;~.~~:;;;:~~:;;;, f will be a five-acre site in the
I South Coast Plaza Town Center
near the South Coast Repertory
Theater today. The 3,200·Sfill
complex is ex peeled to cost $45
million.
The land has been donated to
th e organization b y the
Segerstrom family. pioneer land
owners in this area.
Commenting on the donation
today. Henry Segerstrom i:;aid ·
"Our family's commitment lo
the performing arts. recently
evident by support in the de·
velopment of the South Co11st
Even Lines Longer
But Shorter in OC
By TOM BARLEY
Of 1119 CNlly ...... Staff
Orange County's "even s "
headed for the pumps today and
formed lines that most service
station operators agreed were
longer than those encountered
Monday
But. they a lso noted. the lines
were much s horter than those
that often wound for several
blocks at the height or the
m onth-long ~as crisis.
Stations in Costa Mesa, Hunt·
cent climb in the price or reg-
u I a r gasoline from pre-crisis
days.
At Culver Union in University
Pa'rk. Irvine, regular and un·
leaded has gone from 87 cents a
gallon lo 90 cents while premium
is up to 91 from 89.
Al Newport Beach S hell,
Riversid e and West Coast
Highway. regular is up by four
cents from the pre·crisis price of
fSee LINES, Page A21
Repertory Theater, is broadened
by today's announcement of the
giflt'd land.
"II is the Segerstrom family's
purpose to make Orange County
an even better place in which to
li ve." Segerstrom said.
The project will be located
within the 220-acre South Coast
Plaza area which int'ludes the
South Coast Plaza m all , South
Coast Plaza Village. and the
South Coast Plaza Hotel.
Acceptin~ the donation. Mrs
William 0 . Hedfield, Music
Center president, said. "The site
we have been offered is perfect
in every way."
Unveiling a model of the com·
plex. she pra)sed its central
location. accessibility and prox·
imily to restaurants, hotels, and
shopping areas.
"It will be no more than a
half-hour drive from any point in
Or ange County." she said.
The construction and location
of a music center has been
argued fo r the past decade in
Orange County and the subject
has invariabl y s parked con
trovcrsy amon g rival com
munities.
As many as 10 locations for
such a multi-million dollar com-
plex have been discussed over
!See.CENTER, Page A2l
~~~10~e!~~~·0~~~~n~e:,e::~: Co~nter Co~ns Caught ~a0r~~r di';;,:~ ~r0~:trm~s~ b~ r r
Comment
Slated
Tonight
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHI,
Of IM Dall, ,., ... S .. ff
Proposals by Mayor 8111
Vardoulis to slow Irvine's res-
1 de Q tial growth until road
systems are enla rged go before
the City Council tonight.
Vardoulis has called for both
s hort and long-te rm .. action
plans" lo insure that roads will
be of sufficient size to handle
traffit• generated by new de ·
vclopments
The language contained in his
proposal is softer than that used
three w~ks ago when the mayor
s aid n oth ini:t s h o rt o f a
moratorium on new construction
could case Irvine 's growing traf
fie problem:.
Instead. Vardoulis 1s calling
for <.t "commitment " by the city
and the Irvine Co .. that no more
tract maps be processed until "a
definitive ;1ction plan for de
velopmcnt of the needed circula
tion system 1s devised and put
into 01Jt'ration ..
The council will meet at 7 30
p.m at City llall. The mayor's
pla n 1s scheduled as 1tl'm 29 on a
:15-ill'm agenda
Vardoulis claims that. more
often than not, new residential
developm ents <.1re completed
within months of their expected
l<i rgN dales Roads. on the other
hand. "an.• lagging one to lhrct•
years be tund ... he said
· ·~inct• the incorporation of
our city 7 1 'l years ago. the
popul <.1 l1 o n h as about
quadrupled. During the same
period of time, however. the
number of north-south lanes of
tra ffi c has remained the same in
the rcsidcnt1C1 I <ircl.I , ·· Vardouhs
said
The mayor 1s recommending a
schedule for comple tion of
several ro<.td projects. including
the wideninf! of Jeffrey Road
hcl ween the Santa Ana and San
Dicgo freeways. completion of
Irvine C<'nlcr Drive between
Culver Drive and J effrey, and
l'Xpansions or Bonita Canyon
Road a nd Univer sity Drive.
amung nthers .
An essential part of his pro-
pos als, Vardou lis sa id, is th<it
the moving in or ncw resiclt•nts or
nt-w construdion should be de
laycd 1f projc<'ts do not conform
with I he schedule for their com
pletion.
T iie lr\'lnf' Company hasn't
fSee GROWTH, Page A21
Blackout Hits
Boston Ar~a
customers who obvious ly feel BOSTON I AP\ -Surgeons
~ .. ••••et ... ,
Dally Ne••ll•Jte.;
TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1979 TEN CENT
vs. RoadS
Show Missed
Kalmbach Skips TV Viewing
By STEVE MITCHELL
OI IN o.lly ...... SUet
FORMER NIXON ATTORNEY Herbert W. Kalmbach
of Newport Beach, said today he did not see a sympathetic
portrayal of his involvement in Watergate on the televised
.. Blind Ambition" program Monday night.
The p1ogram. aired on CBS, was John Dean's story of
events leading up to lhl' resignation of President Nixon in
1974
The four-pa rt seric~. which concludes Wednesday on
Channel 2, portrays former Nixon fund
raiser Kalmbach as an unwilling. but
loyal Nixpn man. who was pressured in-
to r aising more than ~200.000 for the
Wate rgate burglars fo llowing the
break in
AND WHILE KALMBACH ad·
milted today he did not ~ the seg·
ment. several friends told him they had
viewed the program
Did they believe he was portrayed
ICALMBAc" 1n a sympathetic manner by Dean?
··well. ye~. but they arc good friends, .. he chuckled.
The Newport Beach attorney said he missed the first
st•g m cnl on Sunda}. ·s" I wasn't interested in picking up
the· Slor) in the m1ddh:
"ALI. ot· THIS IS Bt:m ND me· now . · he said. "My
fami ly and I <trt• 1u:.t lryinii. to JtCt back on a normal track ·
Kalmbach wa~ :-.l·rtlt·neecJ in .July. 1974, to spend from
six to 18 month~ 1n ft·llen.11 prison for his role in illegal
<:ampa1~n pral'll<:e:-
Kalmliach ;ir1d re1111"' prisoners ,John Dean and Jeb
StutJ rt !\htµ ruder "t·rl· fn·Nl 1n .Janu1try of 1975 by J udge
John .J S1n1·a -
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J
Funding Falls Short
For Suniiner Class
There will bt-no s ummer
school m the I rv1ne Un1f1cd
School District
That wa:. lhC' dt•c1~111n Loda} uf
Superintendent Stan Core}. who
said community contributions
needed to support a propost.'<l
program fell ~.000 s hort of an
mtended SS0.000 target
The district had proposed Lo
offer courses 1n bas t<-~kills. fin l·
close of tht' work day Monday,
but the ~oal was not reached.
Corey said.
The onl} summer cvurses of-
fe red will be those paid directly
by the s tate. These include
courses required by high school
se n iors for graduation. and
C'las~es for handicapped and so-
l'31 led ma grant students from
agricultural fa milies.
arts and drivt'r education Mon· Dn\'er trainin~. Corey said.
than 2.000 studenL'\ enrolled • may be offered if funding is pro·
ll was lh1.1 school bo;i rd ·~ po!--1
lion. huwcvt•r, thut tht• progrnm
would bt! hf'ld only 1f half of th1·
estimated $100.000 c:osl r <.1mc 1n
lhe form uf t·11nt.ribul10n!--from
the commumt~
Tht· schnol board had .;et Frt
'1dcd hy the state through one of
. t·\•e ral school finance bills now
lll'IH1ing in the state legislature.
Corey :;aid that the '16,000 in
1·onl r1butions received by the
<11 sln<•t will be promptly re
turnt•d to contributors
1lay as lht' deadl 1m· for l'ontnhu The aver age donation per con
11ons II \Hts cxl\·mkd t11 thl· t ributor was MO. Corey said
Irvine Council Eyes
Cable TV, Buses tha t the back of the gas crisis By. Gasoli·ne Crunch worked under emergency light·
has been broken. ing and nurses carried green Cable television rates. sum
"A guy who waited behind g low slicks through shadowy m er buses a nd ext e ns ion of Brent Muchow, public works
d1reC'tor. said shirting the road
would not lower noise impact to
adjacent residents.
about nine or !O cars for his gas hospital corridors while utility Bonita Canyon Road ar<.' amon1!
left here singing 'Happy Days The gas crunc h a lmost even," was heard over the poli<.'e crews worked to restore power topics that will face the Irvine
Are Here Again'." said atlen-became the gas crash for a pair radio. that plunged e ight hospitals, the City Council when 11 meets at
dant Gene Boerkman at a Costa of Huntington Beach officers Harvard Medical School and 7.30 tonight at Cit~ fl all
Mesa Chevron station. "He may whose police helicopter ran out Pilot Gary Brooks and ob· 40,000 homes into darkness for The count.'il will be asked to
be s inging a little loo soon.,, or fuel Monday night a nc;l server Ron Burgess were aware fi ve hours. choose between three rel'om
The happiness or many dropped softly into a Costa Mesa their bird was running low on The outage Monday night mendations now before 11 . on 10 motorists is often tempered bean field. fuel about 11 p.m . nut they got a caused eme rgency cases to be creasing rates charged cable
when they spot the prices they The officers weren't hurt but report of two missin~ children in diverted to other sections of the television viewers by Communi·
are paying today for gasoline. they did suffer a bit of sarcasm the north part of town and de· city Elevators stopped between ty Cablevision. a wholly owned
Price hikes in Orange County al the hands or a police dis· cided lo have a look before r<'· fl oors. trapping patients and Irvine Company subsidiary
appear to be in line with a patcher: fu e lin g al Oran ge County visitors. Life s upport systems The firm wants to increase to
Southern California s urvey "The watch commande r Airport. slopped te mporarily and fire $lO the monthly rate charged
which reflects an almost 3 per. wants to know if you're odd or "They spent a little more time a larms we re useless. Boston customers regardless of whether
A shift in the alignment also is
opposed by the Irvine Company,
which is financing a portion of
the construction cost'.
Coast
~=::=:========~;::=;:=========:::!\-~than they should have," ex· Edison Co .. the city's utility. lheu haye one or two cable. ou . ------~--'8ined"1.t~--.... ·ct-ttnrtJ1:.mmm-wn caused t;~y-""'ieuito;;,;;~i_..n ... _ ... th""-c-'i-ar ... il~o""'u.._s_..~...,-~T"'"h""t'"'"'c'"'u""'r~r~e·n~t~ as a Bl.poll? commands the police heliport an explosion and fire al an elec· rate is $6. Some late night and
early morning low clouds;
otherwise fair with varia·
ble high clouds Wednes·
day. Lows tonight mid and
·upper SOI. Highs Wed:nes·
"They literally ran out of gas." trical substation. The company claims that the
The engine went dead but the boost is needed to help improve
bird's rotor blades kept turning. its rate of return on investment
allowing Brooks enough time If'"' -ld So or 7 percent a figure charac Doll Sav8 c . . 'C t d' !about 20 seconds) lo flutter the '-'«I ars; terized recently by company Of· Cl ,; · rl8U rea e helicopter down in a bean field ficials as "extremely low ...
just north of the San Diego Doll D • Also facing council action is a SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A better than two· Freeway near Fairview Road. ar lp8 renewed request by Councilman
thirds majority of the California public believes the "It's like gliding. only it's Larry Agran and Councilwoman
gasoline shortage has been artificially created by much faster," said Lt. Morrison. LONDON 1AP1 -The Mary Ann Gaido for approval or
the major oiJ companies, pollster Mervyn D. Field ''They did a helluva job putting gold rush continued on the s ummer buses that would
reported. it down and there's not one bullion markets today , oper a te b e tween lr vi ~e·s
However, while 70 percent of thos~ polled think scratch on the bird." with the price reaching a villages and city attractions.
oil compani " fitee ho tt' On the ground. there was peak of $265.40 a troy s uch as pa rks and recreational es are pro n W are cu ing sup-some radio talk of the officers ounce a rise of $10 in a facilities.
plies to manipulate prices," only a minority of 35 hiking to the safety or a nearby week and nearly $19 since The proposal was quashed two
percent "endone the idea of the 1ovemment taking farmhouse. the start of the month. The weeks ago in a 3 to 2 council de·
over and nationalizing the oil industry, .. Field said. Instead, help came from the dollar dipoed. cision. with Agran and Mrs.
The poll was based on W19 penonal interviews in· men who Oy Costa Mesa 's police The price tofped the rec· Gaido on the losing end of the tended to represent a Cl'OU·section of the California helicopter, Eagle One. They ords set on y the day vote.
adult public. dropped by with a rew gallons of before ol $28.1.25 in London The council also will race a de·
Slx out 10 motorists indicated in the poll they .... but rather than tear up the and $382.52 in Zurich. clalon on whether to modify the
would attempt to cut down rather "than making bean neld on takeoff, the Hunt-The sold rush has been alignment of a proposed ex-
more l?equent purcbues ln an attempt to maintain ington officen spent the night spurred by alarm over in· tension of Bonita Canyon Road, ...... leve1a of fuel in tbelr tanks.•• 1u1rdln1 their machine. flation. reduced supplies at an estimated cost of $408,000,
UonAnd l( the pri~ of 1uollne reaches Sl per t.!:~t:c,e u:!'fe~~~h~a~ !'.::~ ~~,!~~ ~~~n!~e !i!; ~o~~s~iJ~~~~~\ ~: ~~
181 • about 47 percent of thole questioned will helicopter was hauled away to have on currencies and theroadtoSunnyhillis S6'70,000. drive their can lea, acconUna to the poll. the airport for a load of precious world economies. In a rep0rt. to the council.
petrol. 1
day mid and upper 60s at
beaches. mid 70s inland.
IN81DE TODA"
A bout 5,000 protHter1t
1tormedi San Fronciaco Cil11
Holl on Mondo11 attn jurors
/ound lcmrtter IUplmliaor Do"
White guilt11 on two charge•
of monaloughtn. Storv and
photo• on ~ A.s. • •••
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Inmates Back
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Dr•ll 8..aeftte4
S t a te Cont rollt-r Ken Cor y
t e lJs r epor t t>rs a t u
S a c r a m e nto n l'~s con
fer ence that during H single
m o nth in 1977. the sta tt•
paid Medi-Cal benefits for
al least 377 people w ho were
already dear1 t See s to ry.
Page A9>
STAflK!. fl'1 a I Arl Abo\11
400 lnma~g at the 11talt' 11rlN411)
b•rf' rt-fu.""' lo e•ut hrt•t1kfutit tc1 . da)' to proh•l(l th" H ht•tlull•1t
Wedn~sday ••ecutlona of nm·
vl('t ('d kllle ra J ohn Arthur
Sp•nkf'link and WU h t' J us per
Oa rdt•n Jr
M<'llnwhile, with ta me• sh pp111.:
a ~ay, :tttornt'Yb fur lht.· two
Ooath Row inmuh•i. contmu••tl
tht'tr ~·un·h 111 four c1lw1> fo r 11
sympattwllt Judlll' to blork tht·
t'Xtltutlona
P a r r i n ~ a I a 11 1 rn 1 11 u1 ,.
re1lrH'\'t'. Sp,·nkc·ltnk . :lo, ao11
Ourden. !15. ~•II d w 111 .f''lortelu '
t'l<'cl m· chair at 4 a rn t• OT amt
:'i a m resµe t.'ll\ll'h 1111 Vh'<hw~
day Spenkeltnk I'.'! formt•rh ul
Orangt'Couruy
l ' ' Da vid Rrl t•rlnn pr t!\1111
1mperantcndent. sa1'1 hl· rm:l with
the two men l'arl~ tncluy arid
s aid both sccmt-cl n •lnx1•1l ;md
<'ht•t.•rful
Deputies Investigate
Pool's Gas Balloon
Or a nge County Sheriff's or-
fil'ers were still looking for the
so ur ce o f a gas -f i lle d .
home made balloon which float·
t>d into a Mission Viejo swim·
min,i: pool Sunday night, com-
plete with a triggering device
th at l'O u l d h ave ca used a
destr uctive explosion
Lt Wyatt Hart said officers
h ave s pec u l a t e d that the
balloon. filled with natural gas.
d id no t t•xplod e because 1l
landed in u pool of waler ....
The plastic balloon came to
rest in a pool at the home of Ric ha rd Nokes, 24151 Ro ma
Drive. at 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Hart said officers do not know
the motive for setting orr t he
balloon and said it l'Ontained no guida nce system so 1t was a p-
parently released to noat in the
air a nd then explode al random
T he 10 foot by t hree root
plastic ba lloon now has been
denated and is beinJ? checked at
the Sheriff's training rac1lity in
Anaheim , Hart said
Gas Allocation
Questions Remain
By The A~~i•tf'd Prt>Sli .
While li nes at gasolint• stations
rem ained shorter for the second
slraiJCht day, the question or hnw
mu('h gasoline California will
~et under federal allocations re·
m ained m douht today
Gov. Edm und G. Brown Jr .
a ppearing on NBC's "Today
Show" m New Yor k. said the
White House ream rmed what
President Carter told Brown and
the Cahfomia congressional del
e~a t1on last week about ~ett1ng
increased gasoline allotment::..
But he said Ener~y Secretary
James Schlesinger is telling a
"slight ly d ifferent" story and
· · bac kpcl'laling.
Schlesini.;er said Brown had
misled Californians when he re-
ported the state would be getting
signi!icantl.) mo r e gasoline
Schlesinger said it would be "a
trickle."
t T m a little disappointed in Se~retary Schlesinger." Brown
said. "I merely repeated what
P r.-sident Carter said . . The
president gave us a reasonably
optimistic assessment, and then
Mr . Schlesinger comes along
with,his 'trickle' theory ...
Brown repeat ed his contention
t ha t because of Califor nia's
m assive po pulation growth
betwef'n 1972 and 1978. the state
needs and ought lo have more
gasoline.
"And if that growth turns out
to bf' not as s ignificant as we
were led to believe, then I think
the president ought to t ell us
that." Brown said. "I find that
the t>nergy signals coming out or
\\ ashington are confm1ed, and
certainly the people in my slate
a nd I have a hunch the people
in other sl ates would like
more candor , less inconsiste ncy
and more leadership in resolv-
ing what is a ver y diffic ult
energy problem for us."
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Tn St·hlcsangC'r ·s contention
lh<.1t Cal tro rn1a ex p ec t s
favoritism in g<'ttanl! gas. Brown
~aid . ··well . we don't want one
s tate to rec<'ive more or le~::.
than 1t really deserves or needs.
And t he point Cali fornia was
m aking is that this 1s a stale that
has grown tre mendous-ly. Many
people from other states have
moved out to California. brought
cars. purchased even more' cars
1n addition to t hat and a rc
absorhmg a nd <•onsuming add1
t1onal gasoline.
"We want the fo r mulas to
recognjzc that growth ..
Brown said s tate officials have
s ince l'hecked bal'k with the
White I louse to find out whtrh
reporLc; are acrurate. "and the
original undt.•rstanding was n ··
affirmed.
"So all I can conclude is that
Mr. Schlesing<'r and Mr Carter
are s aying s lightly cli frcrent
t hings when it Cf>mc:. t<1 l!asohne
in California.··
* * * Fro..P~AI
UNES •..
87 cents. Prem ium and unlt!adcd
are up lo 96 from 91.
Gas p r ices i n Huntington
Reac h appeared to ha ve
clim bed more steeply. At Tom's
Arco, 5981 Warner Ave., regular
was 89.9 today and unleaded
94.9. The pre-c risis pr ices of the
Lwo grades were 75 and 76.
T wo Fountain Va lley stations
a lso reported subs tantial price hikes.
At J e rry Foster 's Chevron.
17971 Brookhursl St.. regular is
84.1, unle aded 88.2 and s uper
89.6. The pre-crisis prices for the
EVENTS MAY COOL
CYNICISM~dttorlal. A&
EXTRA OAS TANK
MAY HELP DRIVERS-es
three grades were 69.9, 75.9 and
77.9 .
At Wes' U I m... ~lat.inn gm
Warner Ave .. super is 94 and
unleaded 9.1. They were 78 and 74
respedlvely before the t'rlsls hit
Southern California.
\ The most substantial pril'e ln-
crt-aaea appear lo ha ve occurred
at independent service stations.
best known in the past for cut
ratt-gas prices .
Most of the lndependenl'l sur·
veyed are today chargln1 more
for 1aa than the ri'lajor brand
1tatlona. None was char1lng less
than 90 cents • gallon for reg-
ular gasoline.
Police lhrou1hout the tounly
reported f•w lncldenl• among
motorWt •ho appeared to be
rell1hlnc \he shorter wait ln lhe
1aallne. ·
Brltrton said both planned to
sp.,nd the duy rt'l'eivin1 vistlor$.
probuhly unti l lute l oni1ht.
Spt.•nkt'linlt '11 67 yei.r-old mother,
l..o lA, 1et.1 lwo vt1lt1.
In tht• fi rtt. there would be a
1lu11 purtJtlon between her and
h('r ~on . but lht' set'ond time
tht'y'll IM! uhle to touch, he said.
lie su1tJ nt.•1thcr Spenkelink nor
Uurdcn ha11 mMde special re-
que11t" or requested any apecial
la"t meHls
This morning 's bre akfast
hoy\·1111 m volvt.-d about one-third
11( tht• pr 110n population. There
"'•h no indication of violence
;111d offat.•rnls appeared to have
tlw s1lualio11 under cont rol.
Hcqucsls for a stay of execu-
t 111 n fo r S pen k e l i nk were
hl'ld in New Orleans before
l ht• 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Ap·
,,eals . Attorn(!YS for his case
wt•rc also in Washington. seek-
JnJ.! a J USllC't> of the U.S. Supreme
Court who wouftf gra nt a stay. The
5th t'Jrl'uit court rejected the
pl(•as today. 2-1
f "rot11 Page A I
CENTER .•.
thl' years with rival organiza-
tions formed by patrons of the
arts vym~ for recognition as the
~roup best lilted to launch such
a cultural venture.
Hut thC' ch11ice of sites was
. n~1 rrowc·d to j us t fo u r t wo
months a1?1> whe n outgoing
OrangC' County Music Center.
Inc .. Pres ident J a mes K .
Na1i:a m atsu pledged that the
new board headed by Mrs .
William 0 Rectficld would make
site selertion their top priority.
Those sites were identified as :
-City of Santa Ana: A 17·
acre site located east of Main
~treet. al'rOss from Bullock·s in
Fashion Square. . ·
-City of Cos ta Mesa: A pos-
si blc slle in the South Coast Plaza
area near the new South Coast
Ht.•pc rtory Thc.iter .
-('lty of Irvine: An on-
c11mpus stl<'. A possible s ite ad·
Jac·t·nt to Town Center in Irvine .
-UC Irvine: /\n on·campus ~itc that has nt!vcr been clearly
ddined ro11ow1ng m eetings
bet ween music center directors
and UC Regents.
Music Center directors have
yet to defi ne the type of complex
they wish to build in Orange
County Their most recent meet -
ings have included discussion of
a S 10 million. 3.000-seat cultural
center
Mr. Tarbell
Services Set
Wednesday
Frank M. Tarbell. c hairman
of the board of Ta rbell Realtors
and resident of Leisure World in
Laguna Hills. died Sunday of
pneumonia . He was 81.
Private ramily services will be
held Wedne!lday at Pacific View
Memon al Park. Newport Beach
fo r Mr. Ta rbell , who is survived
by his son Oona Id M. Tarbell. of
Sa nt a A n a . a nd thr ee
J.(randchildrcn
Mr . T arbell was a native
Ca l ifornia n . bo rn i n Los
Angeles. He a nd his wife Leona
moved to the Portland, Oregon
area in 1926 where he began his
real est.ale career.
Within 34 years, the r eal
estate offi ce he opened there had
developed into the largest res-
identi11I real estate brokerage
firm in the g reater Portlaod
area.
In 1960. Mr. Tarbell moved
back to Sout hern California to
become chairman of the board
of T a rbell Re altors, founded by
his son Donald.
.............
Bawking It
SAN DIBOO-Tbe Jury ln the
bribery trial of Onn,. County
Supervt.or Ralpb Diedrich re·
sumed ita debate today after
falling to reach a verdict ln
three full day1 of deliberations.
,,. Monday's jury seuioa beblnd
cloled doors brought to 11 the
number of hours tbe el1lti-
woman, rour-man jury bu met
to decide Lbe &uilt or innocence or
Diedric h a nd co·defendant
LeRoy Rose without reaching a
de etalon.
The deliberations be1an Jut
Thursday aa a seven-week trial
involving more than 2SO pieces
of evidence and 26 witnesses
cloaed.
Diedrich ii charged with
sollclllna and receiving bribes
aa well as conspirine to commit
bribery. Rose is accused of join·
inc in a bribery conspiracy with
Diedrich.
The charges brought against
the two defendants in a county
Grand Jury indictment handed
do wn Dec. JS, 1977 centered
a r o und a 1973·74 Board of
Supervisors land use decision.
A l 'h-ounce infant Richardson's Merlin hawk named
The Kid. was ha tched May 6 at Seattle's Woodl~nd Pa rk
Zoo. Jt wa~ the fi~s~ lif!le the subs pecies has s uccessfully
been bred ID captivity ID the United States.
If convicted or any or the
c ha r ges, Die dr i ch wo uld
automatically be removed from
his e lected om ce when sen-
te nced as well as race a term in
state prison of as much as seven
years .
Waddill Trial Delayed
Doctor Excuses Self for Birth of Own Child
Testimomy in the 43-year-old
Huntington llar bour physH'ian 's
second lri;JI had been expected
lo wind up later today <1nd fi n(.11
arguments had been schcdulctJ
ror next week
On e or the l<t s t w itncsse~
called to the stand Monday was
Dr. Ronald Cornclscn. lht-man
who testified hf' s aw Wadrfill
strangle a l WO IX>Uncl. 15 OUIH.'t'
infa n t a fte r "" abo rtion at
We s t m i n s t e r Communit )
Hospital.
What had bf'en cxp1·ctC'd to ht·
the final day or test unony an Or
Wi ll iam W<tddill 's murrlt·r
retrial was delayed today when
Waddill took his wi fe to thl'
hospital for deliver y of the
couple's second child.
Wa ddill's wife. J a net. has
been a front-row spectator dur
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GROWTH ...
co mme nt e d di rec·tl y on the·
mayor's plan In JJublic s tate·
mcnts. it has said it wanl"-to
further studv Va rdoulis · ideas
before stating a position
Privately. the com pany has
m a de a tte m pts to detcrmim·
what Vardoul is wants . Company
President Peter Kreme r a nd two
other company executives re·
cently met with Vardoulis. Coun-
ci lman Arthur Anthony and City
Manager Willia m Woollell.
While Vardoulis desc ribed the·
breakfast session as "low key"
other s said com pany offi c1als
were obviously ange red hy sug
geslions that growth be slowed
1ng her hus ba nd 's re trial on
cha r ges that he s tr a n gled a
newhom girl in the aftermath or
<1 sultnC' abortion two yea rs <i~o
Cornclsen, Waddill's ('h1ef ac-
c·usN . stuck to his story Monday
"'hi ch markel.l his third trap to
the witness stand.
He told t he seven-wom a n. r1 v1•
man Orange County Superior
Court 1ury that he saw Waddill
strangle the baby and also noted
hru1singon the infant-~ throat. ··r don't ever reca ll sct•anµ
hru1ses o n a haby's net·k
heforC'." Corn<•ls<•n tC'stified
De fense witnesses, however
have s aid bru1s1ni;: on the neck as
common in both prem a ture in·
rants and retuses delivered aflt·r
sa line abortions.
Waddill has insisted he was
mere ly palpating t he baby's
chest and throat for signs of a
pulse when he had his hands on
tht> neck.
lie has maintained the baby
was dead or irrevers ibly on the
vcr~e of death by the time he ex-
amined her
Waddill's first trial ended last
Muy with a hung j ury. · ..
No Plague-hearing
County Rats F Ound
Ora nge County health officials
have turned up no cases of
b ubonic-plague -carry ing ro·
dents. despite a report from the
Dia m ond Ba r a r ea 1n Los
Angeles County o f one man
stricken by the disease.
County Health Office r Morton
Nelson said routine checks or
animals ror neas that l'arry the ~disease ha ve turned up no inci-
dents of the plague in Orange
County a reas.
Nelson noted that it was in the
Dia mond Bar area about nine
months ago that squirrels were
found infest ed with plague .
carrying neas.
But checks in neighboring
Or a nge County communities
produced no indicat ion of
plague. Nelson repor ted, a nd
there have been no local rt:ports
of anyone catching the disease.
•. Los Angeles County officials r~~rted the 55-year -old plague
v1ct1m was recove ring at a Whit.
tier hospital. They suspected the
m an caught the disease from a
rtea in his own yard. It was the
first human case of bubonic
plague in Los Angeles County in
43 years.
Health o Hic ials have sa id
bubonic plague is curable if dt:·
t el't ed a nd treat e d early .
Symptoim begin with a scabby
sore around a nea bite, lymph
nodes become large and tender.
then fever and chills follow
With Rolex, diamonds are right on time.
•
The distinchvt>
18 karat yellow
gold Rolex
Day-Date
with ma tching
hid den clasp
bracelet.
A. Unadorned,
$5,250.
8 . With
dia mond
dial, $5, 925.
C. With
diamond betel
and dia mond
The firm, with executive of-
fices In Tustin, is one of the
lar,cesl Inde pe ndently owned
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challenged by House Democrats
on ita plan lo decontrol domestic
oll prices, la ut«tnt oil refiners
lo boost production of 1aaoline to
help ease ahorta1es ·at service
1taUon1.
Ener1y Department
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day that reftnertn are belnt
ur1ed lo reduce exlllln1 lnven-
torlea of 1asolhle 1nd oJI to ~ounter tbe pretent 1hort .. e,
but Blabop 1atd Ull1 dole DOt mean ._. beattq oil will be
naUableant wtnttr.
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to un oU earmarked for '9atlnl oil, but to ..-~ current lnven-
tortn rA both oU and fuoliDe,
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j VOL. 72, NO. 14~ 3 SECTIONS. 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1979 ' TE~ CENTSl
Students Boycott Class1
Kids Support Teachers at Laguna High
. . ,
Lag11na ~ove·rs
.Jim Broderick und wife Lvnn celebrale their firsl an-
niversarv on u M ain Beach Pc.irk swing Mo nd<1 y. The
couple w<Jited in line at 4 a. m. near their Haciend CJ
I leights homl' in o rder to gas up for the day trip to
Lag una Jkuch But both agreed the long wait wu~ worth
th~ effort
Even Lines Longer
But Shorter in OC
17 I By TOM BARLEV gallon to 90 cents while premium
t
0t .._ o.11, Plleui.11 1 s up lo 91 from 89.
0 C t . .. .. At Newpo rt Beach She ll . r ange oun Y s eve ns Rivers ide a nd West Coa s t i ~::~~ r~~:~t~~tmr':t~!r'::;.:i~~ Highway, regular is up by_ four
l t" ators agreed were cents from the _pre-cris is price of 5
1 a ion ::rr th . encountered 87 cents. Premium and unleaded • onger an ose are up to.Ml from 91.
Monrlay G · · 11 t t But, they also noted, the lines ,.a~ p~ic e~· '"· un in~ o~ were much shorter than those B ~a< h app~arcd lo ha v.c • d f . . , 1 <'limbe d more steepl y. Al Tom s that often woun . or severa Arco. 5981 W<1rnt'r Avt• .. regul<1r
blocks at the ~t;ight of the was 89.9 to1fay C1nd unleaded month-long~ascr1s1s . Th ·. · . . f ti St t"ons in Costa Mesa Hunt· 94.9. e pre-crisis price~ o It' . a 1 • • , • two grades were 75 and 76. rngton Beach, Laguna Beach Two Fountain Valley stations
and Ne wport Beac h reported d b . ·. I · . , shorter lines today and a a~so reporte su sta nlla price
marked display of optimis m by hikes.
customers who obvious ly feel <See LINES, Page A2>
Attt•ndant't-at Laguna Beach
I h{:h S<-hool was down one-third
to one half today a s students
stayed away from the campus in
a show of support for teacher
pa) demands
Plans called for a meeting of
stude nts at Main Beach Park at
11 a m.. and the n a march.
adorned with signs, to the high
st•hool at noon ·
But d1str1cl SupNintendent
l>r ftobt.•rt Sanchis s1.11d the ~tu·
1lt·nt "t1oy<.•ott can only serve to
hurt thl' teacht•rs
· · 11 will onlv further strain an
a ln•ady str:uiied financial situa·
Capo Board
Votes Fwtd
ForROP
By WILLIAM HODGE
Ol 1 ... O•tlY f'olol !>Ufl
Capistrano S<'hool trus tees vot·
ed Monday to s pend ~98.500 to
ht•lp clear up a n expected
~1 2 1 .K93 deficit in the Regional
Occupational Program's budget
Board memhers were to ld
Monday of the· anticipated def.
1<.·1t and 't•arious propos<1ls to
l 01wer it at the <.·xpt•nse of the two
school distric•ts that form the
ROP Capistrani> Unified and
Laguna Hearh Unified School
District.
Truste<'S voted 5 to 2. with Ted
Kopp and Wilham Thompson
dissenting. to covt•r their portion or the defi cit from the school dis-
trict 's gene ral fund.
Laguna fi t•ach 's Bus iness
Man ager Clyde Lovelady said
today he would ask his trustet.'S
June 7 to authorize $23,417.84
from La~una general funds to
cover their portion of the deficit.
CUSD ·Assistant Superinten·
dent San Chicas said today the
defi cit occurred because ROP
offici<1l s were busy defending
them selves against cha rges and
l'O unte r c h <s r gcs d uring an
OranJte County Grnnd Jury in-
vestigation of the program last
fall.
The Grnnd .Jury report subse·
quently cll'ar<:d ROP Director
,frrry Simons or any wrongdo·
ing, but cntc1zcd the program
for a lm•k of adequate financial
cont rob.
Ch1c·as told t rustees an an·
t1c 1µate d state prog ram t hat
failed to materialize also re·
duced income to the program
lie said the progra m was not ap·
(See ROP, Page A2>
t1on ... Sanch1s said today
The superintendent said the
student walkout will mean a loss
in aver age daily attenda nce
c ADA > at the high school. which
m eans less money to run the
fi ve-school district
fie said the loss would a mount
to about $8 for each student who
does not have a valid excuse for
not being on campus today.
Teachers arc seeking a 6 per·
cent s ala r y inc r ease and
trustees h<tvc of fl-red them a J . 7
pe rcent h'ikc •
Addt'd to a 1.3 percent in·
c re<1sc in benefits 1-.isl January,
Sanchis said the district offer
amounts lo a 5 percent increase,
which is all he said the dJstricl
can afford in the aftermath of
Propos ition 13.
.. Both c district I offers a re
re troactive to last July I. ..
Sanchis said. ·'The problem as.
the new fiscal year begins in six
wee ks. and our projected 1n
come and expenditures shows.
at the present time. nearly a
ha lf million dollar deficit "
But students said teachers de
serve a fi percent hike. sayang
the quality or their educC1tlon
hangs in the bahrnce,
Show Missed
Kalmbach Skips TV Viewing
By STEVE MITCHELL
OI 111e a.It~ f'I ... S~H
FORMF:R NIXON ATTORNEV Jlf'rbert W Kalmbach
of Newport Hcach. ~aid today he did not see a sympathettr
portr.iyal of his involvement in Watergate on the te levised
"Blind t\ml11t1on" program Monday night
Tht· pmgram. aircd on CBS, was John Dean's s tory of
cn'nts ll ading up to the resignation of President Nixon 1n
1974.
The frlur-ourl s nics. which concludes tonight on
Chunnel 2. pnrtrnys rorm<.·r Nixon fund
raist•r ~almhal'h as a n unwilling. hut
loyal Nixon man, who was pressured in
to raismg more than $200.000 for the•
Wa tergate hurg lars fo llowrng 1hc
' break-in.
AND WHILE KALMBACH <id
m1ltt•d today ht• did not Set> the st:g
nac nt. seVl'ral fn<.'nd s told him they had
v1e~cd the progr<Jm
Dad they believe he was portrayed
KALMBACH in a symµathet1c manner by Dean"
"W<>ll, yes. but they a re good friends ... he chuckled
The Newport Hf'ac h attorney said he m issed the fi rst
~t·gmt•nt on Sunday. ·~o I wasn't interested in picking up
tht> story in the m iddle
"ALL OF THIS IS BEmND me now." he said. "'My
fam ily and I a re just trying to get back on a normal
t rack "
Kalmbach was sente nced m July. 1974 . to spend from
six Lo 18 months in l ederal prison for his role in illegal
cam paign practices.
Kalmbach and fellow prisoners John Dean and Jeb
Stuart Magrude r were freed in January of 1975 by Judge
John J . Smca.
Nt>1e Rape Trial
Woman Criticizes
Defendant's Aide
By KJ\TllV Cl.ANCY
Ol I,_ O•llY P ilot S~tt
An alleged rape "ictim came
picked her up while she wa:-
hitchhiking m Novem ber of 1977
in Buena Park. that the back of the gas crisis
has been broken.
.. A guy who waited behind
about nine or JO cars for his gas
lert here singing ·Happy Days
Art' Here A~ain'," said <1tten·
dant Ge ne ~rkman at a Costa
Mesa Chevron s tation. "tie mity
be singing a little too soon ...
to Orange County Supe rior Court C C C h today to test ify in th<' rt>lnal of
her accused uttackt:r after lcvcl-o p te r 0 ps aug t i~g charges of deception against
• his attorney
However. Judge Mason Fen-
ton granted Hutche rson a new
trial. saying he d1dn 't believe
the story told from the witness
stand by Ms. Hardin
The h a ppiness o f man y
m otorists is often tempered
when they spot the prices they
are paying today for gasoline.
Price hikes in Orange County
appear to be in line with a
Southe rn California survey
which renects an almost 3 per-
cent climb in the price or reg-
ular gasoline from pre-crisis
days.
By Gasoline Crunch
The gas cru n c h a lmo s t
became the gas cras h for a pair
of Huntingt on Reach orficers
whose police helicopter ran out
o r fuel Monday ni g ht and
dropped softly into a Costa Mesa
bean field.
The officers weren't hurt but
they did suffer a bit of sarcasm
at the hands of a police dis-
eveA;' was heard over the police
rad•O.
Cathc•rm<' Hardin '~ athlck on Within hours or Fenton·s de·
allorn1·y Terry <;1ll'l'I has added d sio n a coalition of eight Orange
the newest twist m an a lready County women·s groups labeled
long chain or evt:nts s urrounding Fenton's act sexist-traditional
the rape trial of Glen Howard a nd threatened a move to recall
Hutcherson him from the bench
On Monday Ms. Ha rdin al In the aftermath. G iles l~ged 's h c w;.1s mi s led by became Hutcherson 's new al·
Autcherson's new defense at· torney and summoned both his
torney, Giles. when s he recently clie nt and Ms . Hardin to an
sat at a press confere nce and April news conference.
said she was "happy " a judge At the time, the pair shook
gra nted her accused attacker a h a nds and announced they
ne w trial. would seek f ive d ays of
Paul Cassedy . a s tudent
s pokes man for the newly formed
United Students at the campus.
s aid today he does not believe
the boycott will hurt the teacher
effort.
··we are only trying to creat~
a public r e alization of the
teacher's proble m ." he said.
··And lhe only way some people
can see problems is to hurt them
financiall y "
He said the student boycott,
and the planned picket at the
hi gh school. ··will hopefully give
the community -.in awareness of
«SeP STUDENTS, Page A21
··Seal Beach
Suit OK'd
By Court
WASHINGTOl'o 1AP1 -The
l ' S Supreme Court cleared the
\.\a\ ~1onda' fo r a ~l ate li~I
tria l in wh1<·h a St'al Beach civic
g roup 1~ lH:1ng sued for more
than ~1 m1llmn b)o a former city
1·ounc-tlman
T he• JUSlJCl'S le ft intact a
California Supreme Court ruling
that ex-councilman Thomas R .
Hogard deserves a chance to
convince a JUry that the Good
Gove rnme nt Group of Seal .
Beach libeled him In a 1971 mer I
The publication was part of :
the group's successful campaign '
to recall Hogard. t
Lawyers for the Good Govern-'
m ent group that had argued that
the state courts were wrong m
(Stt LIBEi.. Page A21
Youth Seized
In Smuggling
Of Mexicans
U.S. Border Pa trol agents ar-
r es tcd an HI -year -old Los
Angeles youth on illegal alien
~mu~o?lin !-! e hargcs Mo nday
a ft{'r a pn•·dawn l'hasc thal
1·ndcd with a s mas hup 1n
oowntown San Clc menll'
Agents bookl•d <ic rald Feeney
on l·ha rgcs th-.it ht· tried to out-
racl' San Unofrt• checkpoint of·
f1 c1al:.-: with two fe male and Ont!
male Mexican nataona ls stashed
m the trunk of his seda n Purs u-
lll f? officers claimed that speeds
re a<."hed 117 mph d unng the
chase.
Agent John Wesson asserteo
that Feeney s ped north on the
San Diego freeway until he
reache d the El Camino Real
offramp where he exited at about
90mph
Th<' driver then reportedly
tu r n e d ont o l\v c n1da San
Fe rnando wh('rc hl· cr-.ished into
a concrete traffic signal box
Pursuing agents said they found
the three illegal aliens in tht>
trunk.
The mall' Mexican national
was treated for a large gash ,
over his eye. No other injuries
were reported.
Al Culver Union in University
Park, Irvine, regular a nd un-
patcher. .
·'The watch co
Pilot Gary Brooks a nd ob·
server Ron Burgess were aware
their bird was running low on
fuel about 11 p.m . But they got a
report or two missing children in
the north part of town and de·
cided to have a look before re-
f u e Ii n g a t Orange County "It is not true that I was hap· psychiatric counseling together.
Air rt. py," the 21-year -old Ms . 1-... 1a_r..,.,d~in,_..... __ ~lSee RAPE. Page A2.._ ____ _ ---------,---......-n-· t-;·..,.-~-nJ"e]JllT'ed mtenrnnt
Coast
wants to know if you're odd or
Gas a Ripoff?
.,__ _ _... __ _
Poll Sa.ya Crisis 'Created'
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A better than two-
thirds majority of the California public believes the
gasoline 1hortage has been artificially created by
the major oil companies, pollster Mervyn D. Field
reported.
However, while 70 percent of those polled think
oil companies are "profiteen who are cutting sup-plies to manipulate prices,'' only a minority of 35
percent "endone the idea of the government taking
over and nationalizing the oil industry," Field said.
1be poll was baaed on 979 personal interviews in·
tended to represent a crou-section of the California adult public. ·
Sb out 10 motoruts indicated in the poll they
would attempt to cut down rather •'than making
more fnquent purcbuee in an •ttempt to maintain -ll!Jb leftla ol fuel In their tank1."
And ii the price ol 1UQUne reaches St per
lalloG. about 47 percent ol Uiose questioned will •
drive tbelr can Jess, according to the poU.
ey speRt a little more time
than they should have ... ex·
plained Lt. Robert Morrison, who
commands the police heliport.
"They literally ran out of gas."
The engine we nt dead but the
bird's rotor blades kept turning.
a n ow1ng 'Brooks e nougn lime
'about 20 seconds> to nutter the
helicopte r down in a bean field
just north or the San Diego
Freeway near Fairview Road.
"It 's like gliding, only it's
much faster," said Ll. Morrison.
"They did a helluva job putting
It down and there 's not one
scratch on the bird."
On the ground, there was
some radio talk of the officers
hiking to the safety or a nearby
farmhouse.
Instead. help came from the
men who ny Costa Mesa's police
helicopter. Ea1le One. They
dropped by with a few gallons or
1aa, but rather than tear up the
bean field on takeoff, the Hunt·
in1ton olflcen spent the night
• 1uardinc their machine.
Police dispatched a flatbed
truck lo the scene today and the
helicopter was hauled a way to
the airport for a load of prectom
petrol
\
Monday
"I am also angry because now
I understand how I have been
used in this case." Ms. Hardin
continued.
Hutc her son . a 45-year-old
Whittier aerospace work~r. was
convicted by a jury In February
of raping Ms. Hardin after he
Tires Slashed
OnSC Autos
San Clemente police are
searching today for a vandal
who slashed 19 tires on ei1ht
autos parked in a r epair lot Mon·
day.
Waller Crockett. owner ot San
Clemente European Garage, 136
Calle de Loa Mollnoa, told police
he tound the slashed tires Mon·
day momina.
Pollet Lt. AJ Ehlow said no
motive baa been determined in
the malick>ua mischief incident.
He aaid it ia not knowu at this
time wbetber tM! vandalia ii
· cobnetted with 11 mll•
slHhing In the city in t . , .
Well-dressed
Bandit Robs
~onarch Bank
A dapper bandit clad in a
three-piece suit strolled into lA
Laguna Niguel bank bra11ch
Monday, nasbed a gun, de-
manded cash and fled the
Monarch Bay business with an
undisclosed amount of cash.
. Sheriff's orticera said the 10:45
a. m . holdup occurred when the
man displayed a 1un stuck in his
trouser waistband to a teller at
the United California Bank. 6
Monarch Bay Plua.
Tiie leller hllnded over c .. h
from two separate drawers at
the ba. l"BI Officials, who are
lnveads•Ulll lbe inc,de.nt. re·
f UHCI to dilcloee lhe amount ot
mone.1tam.
The amped, dacrHted H •to
35 1ens old. wettbinl l• to 185
~. llDd M'ndtnc ftv• foot jpq~r. foot lO.: the bank
..
Weather
Som e late night and
early morning low clouds;
otherwise Ia.Ir · · ·
ble high clouds Wednes-
day, Lows tonight m id and
upper :iOs. Highs Wednes-
day mid and upper 60s al
beaches. mid 70s inland.
IN81•ETeD.4W
Abo11t 5.000 proteatera
atornud San F'ronciaco Citfl
Holl on Afondo11 o/1er }Mrors
fo11nd fomwr lllpm1Uor Dan
WlliU guUl11 on two cllorgea
of matWoughler. Storti and
pllotoa Oft Page .45.
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ll_m,f--MuelI .
6-oline
For State?
ay 'n.. Aueea•IH p,...
wt\Ue Unta •t llHOhne staUon1
re mained 'hartPr tor thf" second
straight day. tht> qu-,~stlon of haw
mut>h 1uesohm• Callforn1a ~·•II
i;tet under r~•••r11l iaUouUont re·
mained w doubt tod•>'.
Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr .
appearing on N RC's "Today
"how'' In New "orll. u1d th•·
Whit~ Hous.-reaffirmt·d what
Pres ident l'arkr hlhl Hrown und
the C•hforrua t'OOtirt.'is:cional d .. I
t.'ga\lon he:;\ w'-"..-k 11 ~~u\ ~t'll1ni;
inaeast>d gHohnt· ••llotrm•nL'i
Rut he said E1wr.:} Sf',·rl'lan
J a m es Schlt•s111.:t•r 1~ lt·lhn~ a
· · sHghtl)• d1Ht>rt'fl\" :s\11ry u11tl
· 'baek~hn.:
Schlt'Sin)i(e r :.:ud Urown had
misled Californiitnti wht:n ht• re
ported the state would ht! 1H•Ufng
s ignificantly more ~a:.oh1w
Schlesinger said 1t would be ".1
trickle ."
"I'm a little disappointed tn
St!cretary Schlesinger." Brown
said. "I me rely repeuted what
President Cartt•r i-.a id . . The
president gave ut-a reasonably
.optimistic a sst-ssmenl. and tht•n
Mr. Schlesini.:er comes alonJ,!
with•his 'trickle ' theory."
Brown repeated hts t•ontcnlwn
that becaust' of California 'h
m assi ve population g rowth'
between 1972 and 1978, th«: stale
needs and ought to have more
~asoline. .. And if that growth turns out
to be not as s ignificant a~ we
were led to believe. the n J think
the president ought to t ell us
that." Brown said
* • *
F,....P,,...AJ
UNES ...
At .Jerr~ Foster's Chevron.
J7971 Brookhurst SL . r egular is
84.1. unleaded 88.2 •rnd supe r
89.6. Tht• prc-l·n s1s prices for thr
three grades were 69.9, 75.9 and
77.9.
Al Wes' l 'nion station. 9525
Wet rncr I\ ve . :.upcr is M and
unlt'aded 93 Thcv we n · 7K und 74 n~speclively bcfort• the c:risis hit
Southcgi California
The most substant1ul JJrl!'e in
cre ases appear to havl· occurrl'd
al independent ser vice stations.
best ~nown in the past for cul
EVENTS MAY COOL
CYNICISM--£dltorlal, A6
EXTRA GAS TANK
MAY HELP ORIVER$-86
rate gat-pri<·t•i-.
Mos t of tht> indcpt•ndt·nL'> :.ur
vt.'yed arc today charging more
for gas tha n the m ajor brand
stat ions. Nont: wa:. c ha rging less
than 90 cents a gallon for reg.
ular ~asolinl·
Police throughout the count:,.
reported fe w incidents <Jmong
mcflorists who appeared lo he
relishan~ tht-shorter wait in the
gas lint"
But in 1-~ounta in Valley a
police officer who wondered why
a bug-encrui>lt>d Ii ce11sc pla te
was on the rear of a car instead
of the end that normally meets
insects head-on cited u motorist
Monday for allegedly SW4tching
his plat~ s hortly before buying
~as
Henry L. Wagner of Santa Ana
got the ticket after he reportedly
left a Texaco station at Edinftt:r
A venue and Newhope Street
without paying for $2 worth or
g'js
A station atte ndant flagged
down a passin~ o fficer who
s to ppe d Wag ne r at H a rbor
Boulevard a nd Edinger-
That. police said. is when they
spotted the bug-pattered plate
along with a cle ane r . e ve n·
numbered plate inside Wagne r's
car
Police said Wagner admitted
switching thP plate from another
or his cars to purchase gasoline
on an odd-numbered day. They
said he paid the $2 he· owed the
service station
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CAlHERINE HARDIN (RIGHT), HEADED FOR COURT AGAIN
With Het tor Second R•pe Trf•I la Attorney Glort• Allred
Birth Halts
Waddill's
2ru1 Trial
Whal had bt>cn l'X Jll'l'lt>ll lo t11·
lht' final day nr ll'~t1 mony lO l>r
William Wa dd1ll 's mur<1l'r
n •trial was delayed toc1ay whl•n
Wa ddill took his IA lfl' ll• \Ill'
h u s pital for d cl1vl•r y of lhl'
couple 's second child
Waddill's wi ft'. .Ja n(·l . ha:.
bet•n a front-row s11ec·tator dur-
in ~ her hus hand 's ret rial on charg~s tha t he stran glt·d a
new born girl 1n the afl l'r muth of
a s aline abortion two vearh al{n
T<'stimomv in I hl· 43-ycar·old
1funt1ngtun itarhour phys1<:1an ~
St'<'Ond trial had bl'l'n (•X Pl'l'lt'd
to "ind up l<itt•r to<l<•Y and fma l
;Hgllm{·nlh had llt'l'n h<'heduled
fo r ne xt week.
One of tht· l:t hl "11 nt•sM·i-.
l':l llC'd to the stc:mrl Montlay wa:..
Dr Honald Corn('b 1:11. the m,111
who test ified hl' sa" Wl:l <ldill
strangh' a 1w11 pound , 15·11ur11•1 •
i nfan t a flt'r a n a horllori at w I' 'i l m I Tl !'> I l' r (' 0 ni rn 1111 1 I \
llusp1ta l
Stolen Check
Case Probed
An uns uct'essful <Jttempt to
cash a !'>tolcn chctk al a hl<'HI
bank ma\ rll rl'<'I Sun Clt•mcnll'
p11hce in their hunt fo r 11 burglar
who ransat'kt·cl a downtown s ign
s hop Sundi.ly n1 ~ht a nd lllok
SI ,400 an loot
Police t-aid s om eone tried to
t•ash one Of lht' t'hC'C'kS rrom :J
l'hec kbonk la ken m the hreak-10
at C rt•<Jtions Unlim1tetl , 132:J
Ca lle Va lle
Alst> taken in lhl' burglar.~
wt•r c I Wf> l'amera~. s 1•vt·r<1 I
sabe r saw~. a pa ir of drill s and a
radio. l'oliel' said lhC' front <luor
of the shop was forced open.
Po lice said they have macle no
arrests today bul inclu:alt•d the
t·heck ·cashin~ attempt may be
the clue they need to rind the
culprit
f 'ro•PapAI
RAPE .•.
In lw r lll"t'pan•1I i-.tatt•mt•nt.
hnw1·v1•r . Mi. I l11rd111 s 111d sht•
nnly .1i.:11·1•d 111 ttw t•ounst•hn1~
lln·.111i-.t• :-.lw thoug ht lhal wus
ttw 1111lv w:i v l11r 1111\(·ht·rson lo
1'.•'l I ht• 1•ar1· :-he• e11nt1·11ekd lw
n1•t•fb
Sho• "1111 ld 11111 huv1• ugn.•l•ll.
M i. ltanh11 ront11n1cd. hact (j1lt•s
thornughly l'XIJlai nl·d the sit·
llil I 11111
I: tl•·i-. hai-. d1•n1t·c1 Nwrc·ing Ms.
Ha rdin 1nh> s aytng anything and
l'Onll·nc!C'd the• .1olnt psychiatric
1·c1un~1·ltng "as tw r 1clca, not his
M ~ lla r ch n :.i lso s a1tl s he
"oulcl t.1ke ht•r l'harges agam st
G 11l'h 1C1 lhl' California Da r As-
~oc• 1<1t11in
M~ llard1n made• her state-
m1•nt Monday at the Be verly
Iii lls nfhn• 11C attorn1:y G Iona All-•
n•d, pl'l·~1<h•nt nf a grOUJ'..> C<Jlled
W11mt•m\· Equa l H1ghls Legal
DC'fen~1· :.t nrl Ectucatwn Fund.
Ms llanlin was to he the first
pros Pc11t111n witnc·ss c alled in
ll111£'hcr<;on·s rape rl'l rial
Whilt• she h11s contended she
was r~1ped , Hutcherson has in·
::.ii.tell ..;Ill' hact sex voluntar ily
"1th him and yelled "rnpe" o nly
a fl t•r ht• n•f11s l·d lo pay her $25
Fn>• PagrAI
STUDENTS
what 1i-. happening We're deal-
ing with the quality or educa·
twn. · ·
Ur. f{ol')('rt Hught!s. the high
i-.d111<1I pnm:1pal. !'>Cnt lctlt•rs
ho ml• to parents last week tell·
1nx them the student boycott is
not s anctioned by the district.
But by m idmorning. it ap·
pc<Jred between a third lo one
h;ilf or lht• more than 1.100 stu-
dcn~s at th(' hii?h st school were
nnt on campu!'>
Student!'> s a id lhev would
mH rc•h in fri1nt Of the school with
p1ckl·t~ al noon today. but were
unMir•· of any further stude nt ac-
twn
··w c·11 huvc to wait for som e
fl'l·dhack fro m the community
he fore w1• 1.kcidc our next ste p."
-.:11cl student Cassedy. "But we'll
proba bly be at school tomorrow
1Wednesday1 "
Gold Medal Honor
Inmates Back
~· Mtirderers
STARKE. Fla. <AP) About
400 inmates at the state prison
here refused to eat breakfast lo-di.y to protest the i;cheduled
W rdneaday executions of con·
victed killers John Arthur
Spenke link and Willie J asper .
Darden Jr.
Meanwrule . with time slipping
a way . attorneys fo r the two
Death Row inmates continued
their search in four cities for a
sympathetic judge lo b lock tht·
executions
B a r r i n i: a I a s I m 1 n u t t·
'repril'vf . Spe nkc link. 30. and
Darden, 45. will d1 t> in Florida'~
electric cha ir at 4 a _m . POT and
5 a .m . respectively on Wednes·
day. Spenkelink 1~ forme rly or
Oran,::cCounty
Davrct Brie rton . prison
suverintendent. said he me t with
the two men c<.1rly today and
s1.11<t both sccm(•d re laxed and
d1t·t·rru1.
From Page ,\ I
ROP.-..
provt•<I h1•1·1.1u!'>e HOP offw1ah
nt·t.:lt•dc•d lo -;uhn11t 1 lw 1A•1rk 1•x
pcrtl'ntt· µrnµosal to i-.Wlc •1f
ficials.
Chicas s at<I l-.Cho11l offlnah
woul<I mt'<'l with stall' worker~
Thursday to dett•rmtnc 1r th<·
stale would ~rant funds lo lhl·
proAr am that had bt.·cn o p<·rat
ing in the ROP. Jr thl' ~Lale <JP·
proved the m ove, Chi<'as smd.
the money "ould covt-r the def
icil. If state officials fail to c·omc
through with retroacltv1· fund!->,
the two school d istric ts woulrl
dedu ct the ir po rtions of •the
$121.893 defi cit fro m next year·~
ROP budget.
In a confidential memoran
dum to trust ees. Chicas outlinc1I
the s ituation that cnntn huted to
the deficit 111 the ltO P 's 1!.178-W
bud~et.
"When the turmoil of HOI'
was at its height, this offtt'l' was
directed to m ake an effort lo
pull togethl'r llw f1 s(':tl ru nct1ons or ROP.'' Chica~ wrote
··upo n re\icw. 11 was ohviou:.
that it was in shtt mhlt·~ and M
person had any rt":-.ponsihlity nor
wa s <Jnyone :.ipprove d lo provide
control.
"J::ven thc'1ugh U11s uff1r1· m~Jdc
m ajor efforts a m.I rccommcnda
lions to untangle the mess. there
has been a continuinl! la<'k of
a uthority for cxpenliturt• control
a nd the result 1s that 1f the HOP
cont inues to operate. the r1m-
gram will have a deficit estimal
e d presently by t hl' county
schools office in the amount of
Sl21,893."
S u p e ri n l e n d c n t .I (' r o m e
Thornsley said the hoard's ac-
tion mer ely or><•ncd om• ojltion
for ROP board memhe rs 111 con
s ider wh('n they meet in Laguna
Beach Wednesday.
When confronted with the lack
of background info rmat11m in
the public agenda on the de fi cit
item. Thom sley refused to pro
vide the information. claiming 1t
was "confidential."
"Legally I think I c.·an keep
that private if I want ... p e told
newsmen followinl! the mcettnl!
Brierton said both planned to
spend the day r eceiving visitors.
probably until late tonight.
Spenkellnk's 67-year-old mother,
Lois, gets two visits.
Jn the first, there would be a
glaas partition between her and
her son. but the second tlme
they 'JI be able to t.Quch. he said.
He said neither Spenkelink nor
Darden has made special re·
quests or requested any special
last meals.
This morning's bre akfas t
boycott in volved a bout one-third
of the prison population. There
was no indication of violence
and officials appeared to have
the situation under control.
Requests for a stay or execu-
tio n for Spenkelink were
held in Ne w Orleans before
the 5th U.S. Circuit Court or Ap·
peals. Attorne ys for his case
were also in Washington. seek·
ing a JUSltce or the U.S. Supreme
Court who would grant a stay. The
5th circuit court r ejected the
picas today,2-1.
(;old Soars;
Dollar Dips
LONDON <API -The
gold rush continued on the
bullion market s tod ay.
with the price rea ching a
pe ak of S265.40 a troy
ounce -a rise of SIO m a
week and nearly Sl9 s ince
the start of the month. The
dollar dipoed.
The price topped the rec-
o r d s !.>el only the d ay
before of 5263.2.1 m London
a nd ~262.52 in Zurich-
T he gold rush has.,been
s purred by alarm over 1n·
flat1un. re<l uc-ed s upplies
11f the m1:tal and the dire
l'ffret ~ th• 1111 CrtSIS m ay
haVl' orn 1·urr<.'n t"ll'S and
world L'1·onom1e!>
Diedrich Jury
Begins F ()Orth
Day of Study
SAN DI EGO Tht' Jury in lht'
br1hery trial of Ora nge County
Supe rvisor Ralph l>i edrich re·
hUml'd 1lS de bate tod ay after
falling to reach a verdict in
three full days of delibera ltons.
Monday's jury session behind
rlosed doors brought to 16 the
numbe r of ho urs the eighl-
w<ima n. four-man jury has met
10 d ecide the ~uill or rnnocencc of
D iedric h a nd co-dde nda nt
Le Roy Rose without rea ching a
d!'C'ISIOn
The deliberations began last
Thursday a~ a seven-wcl'k trial
involving more tha n 250 pieces
o f ev1de nc·e und 26 witnesses
dosed .
Oicdrit'h is c harg• with
s11hc1ting a nd r~ce1ving~ribes
as we ll as conspiring to commit
bribery. Rose is acc used or join-
ing m a bribery conspiracy with
01edn ch.
AP ..........
Detld 8naefke4
Stale Controller Ken Cory
t e ll s r e porter s at a
Sa c r a m e nto n ews con -
ference that during a single
month in 1977. the state
paid Medi-Cal benefits for
al least 377 people who were
already dead. <See story,
Page A9>.
,.,.... p_,,. A I
UBEL ...
refusing to dis miss Hogard's
laws uit before it progres sed to a
full trial.
Hogard was recalled from his
elected office in the summer of
1971 by a 2-to-1 vote margin. The
pre vious February, the Good
Govemmenl group charged in a
Oier that Hogard a nd two other
city council members had "ex-
tortedw by blackmail" $100,000
from a development firm.
The publica trnn appeared
while the Orange County com-
m un i I y w as . a s the s tate
Supre me Court described it, "in
the throes of political turmoil
and s trife tha t was like ly to ul
cerate the most tranquil disposi-
tions "
In the fall nf rn10. the Seal
Ht«H:h ('1tv C•>unc:il revoked
building pt•-rm1ts previously is-
sued lo the R&B Oevt!lopment
Co to c:unstruc:t an apartment
('omplcx
R&O filed a mult imillion·
dolla r lawsuit a~a 1nsl the city.
and the r 1tv t•11unc-il on Nov 25,
1971). rell'nted
llogard and two other coun·
c·ilme n . forming a :J.2 m a1or1t.r.
µro po!'ed that 1f H&B would
a~ree to dismiss the lawsuit and
pay the city $100,000 1\ !.>huuld be
permitted to µroceed with its ·
proJl'Cl as µlartrll'IJ
The developm ent ri rm agreed
Hogard's h bcl su1\ ch arged
I hat the CI VIC' ~roup ·s mention or
Pxtort1on and blackmail 11tlv1ous
I:> ~as false and that t he group
knew 1l was untrue.
Dana Choral~ Set
For Free Concert
The D<.1na Hills High School
M adngals and /\ Capp1!lla choir
will perform toni)'(ht i.ll 7 p.m . in
the school Porthole a rc<i
The free pe rfo rmance will
ft'a ture "The G lo ria ." by
Vivaldi and selections of new
and old c·onccrt numbers under
the direction of Sta n Nickel. The
campus is located at 33333 StrPel
of the Golden Lantern in Dana
Point-
Congresss Won
By 'The Duke'
With Rolex, diamonds are right on time.
WASHJNGTON (AP l John
Wayne. who brought law 'n' or·
der to the Ame ric an West
s inglehandedly, who fought and
won World War 11 dozens or
times , is taking Congress
without a struggle .
.. Few people are given the ti·
lie. 'The,· " R e p . Barry
Goldwate r Jr. was s aying.
"There's The President The
-t>ope---'Mre-Queen--anOTne
Duke-"
John Wayne. the Duke, 71,
hospitalized for treatment or
cancer. will have a con ·
gressionaJ gold medal struck in
his honor. No doubt about it.
lie senate bas approved the
idea. and the House of Represent-
tatives is certain to do the same.
Specifically, the legislation
would authorize the president to
present the gold medal to Wayne
and authorize the 'Treasury
Departmeiat to strike bronze
replicas for sale to the public.
Only II Americans have been
so honored. And m01t or them -
Georse Wubiqt.on ando Andrew
JackMD to name two -didn't
make mov1et about wan and
the West. They U.ed them.
A HoUle bankinl subcommit-
tee met llonda.J to lllck around
tb• idea al a medal for Wayne.
It w•aa't a beariQI, It wu a love
feast. Rep. 'ftM>m• Evam, R·Del .•
remem ..... IJ'OWiAI • U I
kid Id s..fri Del.t IMlllDI out
U H8U to wa&ell Jou WaJM c.
U.."61~· . • • Aad l J ceat• m••Dt
som ething, .. he said.
·'I learned a lot from John
Wayne and I think America
learned a lot from him because he
set the standard for American
ma nhood, "he said.
Evans. 47, grew up on John
Wayne. lie was born three years
after The Duke made the first of
his 200 films.
; From the -Rresiden o( he
United States. in a letter lo Rep.
Frank Annunzio. 0 -111., subcom-
mittee chairman:
John Way ne's "true g rit
helped win the West, World War
It, and the hearts of thousands
of us across the country and the
world."
From Goldwate r , R-CaliL •
sponsor or the med al legislation
in the House :
··suffice it to say that this
award will represent a sincere
'thank you' from his government
and fellow citizens for a lifetime
of loving his country with a
fierce loyalty and more than a
little pride in its goodness and
despite Its faults."
From a tearful Maureen
O'Hara, actress, for 39 years a
friend of Wayne, and his co-star
in "TheQulet Man!"
''To the people or the world,
John Wayne is not juat an •ctor,
and • Vf!f'Y ftne actor. He la the
United States of Amertct. ''
Prom t:llaabetb T•ylot:
"H•'• tOUlh aa aa old nut. IClft
al I yellow ttbboa . . .
"Kldl todaJ and mytelf talk
1boul fOOI. Well, Bil John la 'one
coot cat. He la a li•nt aad be will be WW. UI alwaya."
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18 \..,1r,1t vd h.>\\
gold Role~
Ddv·Dil lt<
wiih mJtching
hidd en clasp
br.lcd ct.
A. U n dd orned ,
$5,250.
B. With
diumond
di.ii, $5,<l25.
C. With
d iam o nd be'.".z,~:::·l:_ ______ -11-----"1
a nd"di.J'lffi)n
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SLAVICK'S
Fine J-~ Sinn-l'J 17
Fnht0n l1land. Nt-w port Ct>nltt, Nt-wport IHctl
Aho Cl'INftf Lm A~eltt I S..n Owgo I LM Veg.i'
di.11, $9.075. Or
,Hid IO )'llllf
own 18 k.ir.it
gold D.1y-Datc
a dia mond
b.!/.t'I
for $3.150. ora
diamond di.al
for $675, o r
both for $3,825 .
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MMI and ,,_,.,, """""" hov1i.ct r, Ml M+-u.>
""-edd ... •• w>wtt •PJ*t•~ pllf> t2 lor,.... Md~
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Muskie, HJ!ig
Speak on Cash
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---•t'°9.
Sen. Edmund Muakle, D·
lleine, ch&lrmaa ol tbe Senele
8uctaet Committee, hid tbe key
to flptiq inflation 11 to cut
federal 1P9"d•n• at all levels.
On tbe other band, Gen. Alell·
ender II. Ha11 Jr., aupreme •I·
lied commander In Europe,
ur1ed expansion in both defense
and diplomacy to counteract ~
growing Soviet global power.
Tbe three-4ay meettng is be-
Emergency
Tra~it
Plan OK'd
The Orange County Transit
District is going to hire more
people so that bus drivers don't
have to continue-driving packed
buses past would-be passengers.
Transit directors approved an
energy contingency plan Mon-
day that would cost $1. 7 million
if it is used for a year.
The plan was developed by
OCTO General Manager James
Reichert to meet the surging bus
use during the current gasoline
shortage.
Ridership on the large coaches
has risen from an average 75,000
daily lo more than 100,000 per
d ay, Reichert reported. Often,
he said, bus drivers now are
for ced to pass waiting riders
because the coaches are filled to
capacity.
ln1 be.Id at the Newporter IM .
Fonner Te1u Gov. John Con
nallJ a1ao was slated to appear
MoadQ bul cancelled.
Ill ualiie, wbo spoke at the
mora.ias ... ,kin of the cooven.
lkm, said:
· 'Tbe federal bud1et la not now
and oev•r h111 been the sole
.ource·ol inflation in Amertu."
be said, adding that "unbridled
federal 1pendln1 w111 s urely a
major contributor lo the sur&tl or
lnl1ation."
The senator noted that profab
an the pnv•te sf'ctor also bMvtl
had·an etrect on tnnauon.
The cure, he said. is to
drastically cut the federal
budget, a process made ex·
tremely diffkult by the realities
or political life.
·'No areas of endeavor have a
higher pnority level than those
which concern defense and the
1·nhancemcnt of our ability to re-
ly on ample energy supplies.
And yet we have found places to
c ut an both," Muskie said.
Gen. Haig, who addressed the
group at lunch, did not mention
the senator 's budgetary sland.
but suggested that the U.S. will
h ave to expand its defense
spt>nding in order lo keep ~cc
with the Russians.
Warning that the U.S. must
avoid ··poking s tac·ks in the
bear's cage." the general said
that al the same time we must
maintain inter ests in Third
World nations into which the
. Soviets are expanding.
Citing increases in Soviet
military spending, Gen. Haig
said, .. The effect is to create in-
c r e a sing global. o ffe ns ively
orient,,d Sovie t military·
power."'
Servant Lover
J
A Professional at Wark
Oblivious to the studied gaze of a pair of onlookers, J ohn
Connelly of Chicago concentrates on making his par dur·
ing professional Wham-o Frisbee Disc Golf Invitationa l
in Huntington Beach. Despite such concentration, Con-
nelly was edged by one stroke for the tournament title
this past weekend by Tom Kennedy of Santa Barbara.
Kennedy pocketed $10,000 plus $2,500 in merchandise for
'Unfair Labor' Rap
Hits Clemente Firm
n.d!y. Mir 221 1171
•,
· . .,
his winning effort. He tossed a 13-under-par score during
three-day event at Huntington Beach's Central Park.
spinning his way to victory over Connelly and 34 other
Frisbee flingers. Dave Lindig, 20, was the only Hunt-
ington Beach reside nt to place in the tournament. He
tied for loth place and won $850.
Skyla~'s
Falling'
-..WASHINGTON CAP)
Nationa l Labor Re lations
Board regional orficials have is·
sued a complaint charging San
Clemente's Reeves Rubber lnc.
with en$i?a,cring an unfair labor
practices that spawned a strike R1..•p J im Weaver, D·Ore ..
at the gasket factory. wants to proclaim the
County Bus
.Fare Boost,
Postponed Reeves Rubber Inc. officials week of June 17·23. "Na-
f:lcc an Aug. 21 court date in Los twnul Skylab is Falling ·
A n g e 1 es w h e r c a n ad . we,'k." A bus I.are hike from 35 cents
ministrat1ve law judge will hear 111:. proposed prodama-to 40 cents schedul ed to take ef·
arguments from company and lion would call upon "the feet nt:xt month has been
Co mmunications Workers or p<'oplc or the Un akd Slates postponed until September and -
Am erica ~ttorncys. to observe such day with maybe longer. Orange County
"We are alleg in~ that tht' a µpropri at e ac·t1v1t1 cs . Transit 01strict <OCTD ) direc-
A major aspect of the plan
nirectors approved this week
was authorization of OCTD staff
to hire 16 new bus operators and
16 addational maintenance
workers
Also, directors a pproved
spending $150.750 for a stepped.
up marketin1: program pr1man-
Jy directed at ma1or employers
in the county
Queen Victoria
Secretly Married?
company has violated certain -;ky" al<'hing amJ evasi v<· tors decided Monday.
sections or thf' Nationa l Lahor attaon." Postponement of the re<:enlly
Relations Act," NLK8 Regional It notes that "whereas. approved increase was suggest-
Dire<'lor Wilford J oh;.insen said e verything tha t goes up ed by Supervisor Philip Anthony
Monday. must come down . . . .. und Fountain Valley City Coun-
The comphunt filed Friday and goes on to say tht· rt" c1lm an Al Hollinden, both of
l'iles instant·es -where company turn wtll rcsult tn a man-whom sit on the OCTD board.
orficials allegedly threatened made mett!Or shower cov-··w e're now getting 50 percent
District representatives plan
to visit the Jarge corporations to
try and develop schedules allow-
ing employees to ride OCTD
buses to and from work.
In some cases, Reichert said,
companies will be asked t o
guarantee fares for at least
three months on newly instituted
routes and make slight adjust·
ments to working hours to allow
the transit district to maXJmize
efficiency of its own route
scnedules.
The number one target of the
ener~y plan will be augmenting
existing routes now faced with a
heavy ride r demand, Reichert
said. Addition of new routes
whe re demand has developed
since the gas shortage will be
the second aim of the plan.
Even with the new operators,
however, the general manager
said OCTD won't be prepared to
.handle the full demand it now
faces on existi.ng routes until
mid-July. The equipme nt is
available, he -said, but training
new bus operators takes time.
Man Shot
By Sipboners
SANTA PAULA <AP> -An
Alta Loma man has been shot in
the face after trying to stop
three men from siphoning gas
out of his sister 's car here,
police said. .J ·
Randal.I Groves, 29, ordered
the men to return the gas they
allegedly took, but was forced
into bis car at rifle point and
was allegedly shot at through
tbe windshield. authorities said.
Groves, who was treated and
released from Ventura County
General Hospital, will require
surgery for removal of a bullet
..._-'---Il0!.11...,.._.....,__bia.lefL ear
LONDON <AP > Queen Vic-
toria, whose stem morality set
the straight and narrow public
standards of gene rations of 19th
century Britons , may have
secretly married her favorite
servant and had a son by him.
says Scottish museum curator
Michael MacDonald.
Despite official denials, Mac-
Donald. curator of the Museum
of Scotti.sh Tartans at Comrie in
Perths hire, insisted Monday his
research showed Victoria "was
not the little black-clad dump-
ling that e verybody thought she
was."
He said official histories or
Victoria's reign were doctored
to cut all references to the al·
leged marr iage and the
monarch 's m e moirs werl!
edited.
H e claimed a 10-year in·
vestigation into the relationship
between Victoria and Scottish
gamekeeper John Brown shows
they were lovers after the death
of Victoria's consort, Prince
Albert.
Victoria , who gave her name
to a n era of rigidly formal social
mores. married Al bert in 1840.
a nd had nine ch ildren. After
Albert's death from typhoid in
1861. Vic t ori a went i nto
seclusion for three years a nd
publicly m ourned h im for
decades .Shediedin 1901.
MacDonald said he uncovered
evidence tha t Vict o ria and
Brown went through "a form of
marriage ceremony" in
Scotland alter Albert's death,
and cited lhree major supressed
clues:
-A report that a royal lady-in.
waiting saw Brown coming out
of the queen's bedroom at 4 a.m.
and handed in her resignation,
which the queen did not accept,
telling the woman nothing im-
proper bad happened.
-A tape-recorded account of
semeone who-ltttd-hea-rd the
Strange T,hings
Man Takes Police Car
A man wbo chatted ldlJ with a Plaeeatia police officer
today "about all the strance thiDp that happen in police
work," aave the officer an experience to remember -be
alle1edly stole the officer's police car.
TBB ALLSGBD theft oeeurred wben Officer Kim
Redifer stopped at a 1u station about 4: ao Wa momin1 to
buy some dpntte9. He left tbe car keys in hia unit.
Redlfer paused lmlde the station to chat with a
hllertcm policeman and a atranier who stopped at the atatloo. set. Bob Jones said.
AND An'I:& TBS 1treqer talked brieny about ·'all tbe~e lblDla tbal bappea iD police work," be alle1ed· IT into tbe empty police unit end nec1.
.... aald Dominic VltoUo, D, of San Die10. wu
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deathbed con ress ion of a
clergyman said to have official·
ed at the marriage.
-New evidence that the cou-
ple had a child who lived in
Paris as a recluse until the age
or 90. MacDonald says the son
sometimes visited Balmoral, the
queen's Scottish home where in
1852 s he met Brown. He was a
stable boy a nd six years her'
junior. According to historical
record Albert selected Brown.
th e n 2 1 , as Victori a's
gamekeeper.
No 'Plague'
Rats Found
In County
Orange County health officials
have turned up no cases of
bubonic-plague-carrying ro-
dents. despite a report from the
Diamond Bar a r e a in Los
Angeles County of one ma n
stricken by the disease.
County Health Offi cer Morton
Nelson said routine checks of
a nimals for fleas that carry the
disease have turned up no inci-
dents of the plague in Orange
County areas.
Nelson noted that it was in the
Dia mond Bar area about nine
months ago that squirrels were
found infested with plague -
carrying neas.
But checks in ne ig hboring
Orange County communities
produced no indication or
plague, Nelson reported, and
there have been no local reports
or anyone catching the disease.
Los Angeles County officials
workers over union activities erin~ more tha n 400.000 more in rare revenues," An-
a nd exhorted the m to wear anti- square miles .. all a t the thony said, referring to tbe re-
union slogans on their work mer e cost of $2.6 billion cent upsurge in OCTD's
clothes. tplus liability)." ridership because of the gas
Johansen said the complaint shortage.
was Issued a fter NLRB in-
vestigators researched charges Dead Gi· rl · e(·cause we have so many
made by the communications new riders who have s uddenly
union alleging that Reeves of-become dependent on our
ncials had not bargained in good vound m· Bag s ystem. we thought it ap-
faith in contract negotiations. r I propriate to s hare the increased
Workers a't the 415 Ave Pico r e v e nues with our riding
plant went out on strike April 9 LOS ANGELES CA P> -The public," he added.
to protest what they labeled ·•un-almost nude body of a 16-year· F a re hikes for Oial·A·Ride
fair labor practices ... The strike old girl found an a plastic trash and Dial-A-Lift, a service for the
entered its seventh week Mon · bag by a group of childre n has handic app e d, a l so were • day. he<'n tentatively identified as a
PI ant Man age r W i 11 i a m residPnt of the S<1n Fernando postponed from the scheduled
Krames said Monday the strike Va lley, pollct> said today, but June 17 s tarting date.
affected production at the fac-her name was not released. OCTD directors approved the
tory initially but "we're back up Pohce S~t. Lou Bobbitt said a district fare increases earlier
to a full schedule." 16 -year-old boy. who was not this month as part of a five-year
"It'!> taken us a f<>w we<'ks to 1dt>ntlf1t•d l>i•t·:JUS(· of ht!-> age, rate hike sl..'hedule. expressing
do it but we're back up lo full was arrested late Monday in regret lbat the actaon came dur·
strength again." connection with the de<1th mg a tame of gas shortages. ~~-"~-------~~~~~~~~~~~----~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
reported the SS-year -old plague. -I.=~-------------.....,.~!"""--*.&.~~ ictim-wu reeovering-at 11-\Ylrit.-
tier hospital. They suspected the
man caught the disease from a
flea in his own yard. It was the
first human case of bubonic
plague in Los Angeles County in
43yean.
Health officials have said
-bubonic plague-ls curableuoe·
tected and treated ea1ly.
Symptoms begin with a scabby
sore around a nea bite, lymph
nodes become large and tender,
then fever and chills follow.
Mink Blanket
Stolen in Laguna
A mink throw blanket, valued
by the owner at St,500, was
stolen from a Laguna Beach
apartment Monday.
Police said Frank
Waaserman, 49, of 180 St. Ann's
Drive, reported the lou after
cliscoveriq a side window to hi•
home kicked in Monday. The. Eee by four foot fur piflff wu .
only item stolen, be told of. cen.
..
The OFF SHOrE pipeline surf trunk is styled and designed for
professional surfers around the world. Perhaps you're not a professional,
but you still may want a trunk that can withstand the stress of active
wear. Storekeeper Dave Gambill does, 'Jnd he's no pro.
'
1028 Irvine, Newport Beach,
CaJifomia. Phone 642-7061
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--la•t
Coascing
Tueecs.y. M~ 22, 1971
Twisting Tongues
~
N-'•£8 IN THt'! N&WS D~PT. Advanc an
t\'llU1ence vlsh~ our nrwspaper b"r~ only ye8lt!rday that
heavily hlntt>d the-Onutge County Musa<' Center people
may have ~lel'll'd a ( ·ns1• Mt'u &It .. fvr tht!ar futurt' multi·
mallion dolhar music ha ll
Th111 caint~ lo Uti In th.-form or advance nolace lh1Al the
Mu1k Center pe<1111t• will hold a pre111> conferenre l•te to
dity. It duin 't say what h1r It did i.ay lht' prt-si. gatherlnK
would be .it South l'ousl Pl111• llote-1 . Costa Men
Those of un indm11t1on to .Jump gun1>, leap lo con·
clu1uorw Wld make fl'arlt's:. forc<'aasts hased on no informu
tion whatsot~Vt'r rn1~ht co11dude a ll this me1tns thaat the
Musac Center will be built m Costa Mesa. probitbly near
South (.'oust ReJ)t!rtury Theater
If all tttls happens. 1t probably will accelerate Costa
Mesa fame as our rt>g1on's newest culturitl roecca lf so.
the Mesa town net'ds to tto on some sort or publicity push
so maybe even some day even our governor will learn how
to pronounce the plate corrt:ctly.
NATIVES AND EVEN numeroui. short-timers to our
region know that the place 1s pronounced like 1t Wal>
V1S1ting Youth Sulfers Twuled Tonyue From Our Cily Names
1>pelled ··coasta Mesa.· Well. 1>omet1m es we lapse into
··coaster Meser " ·
But never. like our Gov Jerry docs it , do we call the
town. ··eost-Ah· Mes-Ah. "
Outlanders who. by happenstance. stumble into our re-
gion. can get mto a ll kindio. c1C trouble when they attempt to
pronounce city name1> wht.•rc they figure the re should be a
Spanish influcm:c•
LaHabra is a prime example Everybody know:, you
can't pronounce 1t tbe way it's SJ>t!lled. Properly, it 's "Lar
Jlarbra . ·· V1s1tors also foul up Santa Ana. They try to
make it two words Nut1v cs know 1t ·~ prounounced 1 · ·s ananna."
THE POPULACE FROM otht-r climes will also insist
on trying to give a Spanis h touch to the city or Buena Park.
It really soun11s funny that way. We, of course, all know
you say 1t as if it's spcllt·d, "Bec-you-nah Park."
It gives you nightma rt'!> just thinking or what visitors
can do to San .Juan Capistrano. Here, you really are sup-
posed lo follow the Spanish influence. They don't gel it.
They try such thini;:s as "San-Jan Ca pistrino." The natives
wall just let it go at "Sanwan." For s hort I like CaPO
m yself. But most of the Sunwan natives don't.
ANYWAY. CAPO PROBABLY doesn't ha ve the pro-
noupc1ation problems that visit its downcoast neighbor.
LaJolla. The "lloy-ya " part becomes very jolly all too
often.
Thus maybe Coasta Mesa , when the place becomes
rich in culture. can impress people lo pronounce it right.
ThE'n they can send those people off to tour Sananna.
LarHarbra , Bee-you-nah Park and other exotic won·
derspots or our region.
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Five Solons
Back Kennedy?
WASHINGTON (AP l -Five Democratic congresamen, prompted
by "dauatiafactaon" with President Carter. are throwing their sup-
port to Sen. Edward M. Kennedy for the 1980 Democratic preslden·
tbal nomination. a spokeaman for one says.
The five from Minnesota, Rhode Island, Michi1an. New York
t1nd California will probably
ltOnouncti their backing Wednes-
day. an aide to Rep . Richard
Nolan of Minnesota said Monday
mght Nolan has said he will
It-ad a nationwide effort to draft
Kennt.-dy for the nomination.
Ke nnedy. a Massachusetts
Ot•mocrid. has said repeatedly
ht• is not a candidate and ex·
1:>eets Carter to run and be r~
nom mated.
BUT HE HAS publicly differed
with the administration over
Soviet Fan:s
Scream Over
Elton John
LENINGRAD, U.$.S.R. IAPl
British rock star Elton John's
first concert in the Soviet Union
erupted into a frenzy, with near-
ly 4.000 Russian fans dancing on
their seats or in the aisles.
Uniformed Leningra d police
and other Soviet offici1.1ls were
helpless lo control the scream-
ing . clapping mobs Monday
night
··1 was determined to make it
successful .·' the 32-year·old
singer told reporters after the
concert. "That's the biggest
achievement I've ever received
as an artist."
A f t e r t h e 2 1"2 -h o u r
performance . which John ended
with a spur-of-the-moment ren-
dition of the Beatles hit tune.
"'Back m the U.S.S.R.," young
people at first refused to leave
the Oktyabrs ky Concert Hall
.. El-ton.: El-ton ... cried the teen-
ager s who surge d be low the
stage
such issues as national health in-
s urance and energy.
A number of public opinion
polls indicate a majority of
Democrats would prefer Ken-
nedy. to Carter as the party ·s
nominee for the 1980 race.
Meanwhile. House Spe ake r
Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. predicted
Monday night that Kennedy
could beat Carter in a primary
fight.
BUT HE ADDED that he ex·
peels Kennedy will stay out of
the race and the president will
win.
The House Democrats were
expected to join Nolan in an-
nouncing their s upport of Ken·
nedy were identified as : John
Conyers or Michigan, Richard
Ottinger of New York, Edward
Beard of Rhode l s land~and
Fortnt>y H. (Pete > Stark of
California.
James A. DeChaine. the Nolan
aide. said the move is prompted
by ·'d issatis faction '· with
Carter.
O 'NEILL, IN AN intervie w
with The Provide nce 'R. I.)
E veninlit Bulletin said, "The
truth of lhe matter is that if Ken-
n e d y we r e to run, Carter
couldn't get the nomination, in
my opinion."
Carter "is very weak ru~ht al
this particular lime," O'Neill, D·
Mass .. s aid. Hut he added that
when the president "gets head-
on -head with anybody. he has a
good record, a ~real record as a
matter or fact. ..
The House speaker said he
hacks Carter and is convinced
Kennedy won 't run
A White Housl' spokesman had
no comment on either the con-
gressmcn ·s plans or the O'Neill
s tatement.
Congressmen Tell
Assassination Plot
WASHINGTON I AP l -
Congres smen who fl e w into
Burma 's opium -producing
Golden Triangle say they nar·
rowly missed an assassination
am bush by drug trafficke rs.
··we were in and out or Burma
before this mortar and machine
gun attack and individual as-
sassination attack was to take
place.•· Rep. Robert K Doman.
R-Calir.. said . "They planned to
mortar the helicopters and then
kill every member of the crew
and us."
REPS. DORNAN, Lester L.
Wolff, D-N.Y .. Henry Hyde, R·
Ill .. and Stephen Neal. 0 -N.C ..
called a news conference today
to dis<:)ose details of the plot last
January.
They were in Burma on a Cact-
finding trip by Wolff's select
House Narcotics Committee.
DORMAN SAID Monday that
U .S officia ls told the con-
~ressmen two wt•c ks later that
several hundred troops w ith
m ort a r s and m achine g uns
planned to shoot down their
helicopters <1nd kill the entire
pa rty. He said the troops worked
for an opium warlord.
Do rnan s aid the party
missed assassination because it
went into Burma two days early
after canceling a stop in Taiwan.
Texas RiVer Death Trap
Four Feared Drowned in Flash Flood
•ll@r lie 11ras 1lru<k bV • P•t~up
true It
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IHlat Po~ket?
Kennv Simpson. 3. definitely had no pockets with him
when-he was confronted by a campaign poster on a
Toronto beach. More posters dotted the landscape as
Canaclians went to the polls today to choose the govern·
ment that will lead them into the 1980s and through the
gr avest crisis in their nation's 112-year history.
Massacre of I 00
Kids Confirmed
PARIS CAP1 The Central African Empire's ambassador to
France confirmed the re<'ent massacre of children in his country
today. resigned his post m protest and asked France for political
asylum.
Sylvestre Bangui told a news conference at the Pans embassy
that he also h~1s demanded his governme nt remove him from his
post as a general in the imperial army . ··tr I had to put on that uniform now, with what the army has
done. I would blush 1( I could ... Bangui said
TIU: PARIS SECTION of the London-based human rights or-
ganization Amnesty International reported last week that on April
18 trnops of Emperor Bokassa r s imperial guard killed about 100
school children between tht: <JJ!t!S of 8 and 16
Citini? "numerous. varied and reliable sources. both African
and European.·· Amnesty said the children were stabbed. stoned
and bl•aten to death ber ause of their demonstrations against the
governmt-nt The studC'nts were protesting government regulations
requiring them lo buy <1nd wcl;lr uniforms to school. Amnesty said.
BOKA.SSA HAS DENIED any children were killed
· ·1 accuse the Central African regime of having murdered its
own children. endangering the future orthe country," Bangui said
··v ou have to be without a heart to murder children marching with
arms raised and shouting for the rebirth of the Central African Republic ...
The country . a former French colony. was known as the Cen-
tral African Republic hcfore Bokassa proclaimed himself emperor
and changed the name of the country in December 1976.
BANGUI SAID HE RECEIVED his information about the
·"da rk night" of April IH from members of the army in the Central
African Empire Ile s aid he has formed a ··L1beration Front fo£
Ubangu1s.··
The ambassador s aid he s ubmitted his resignation to the em-
peror Oct . 30. but it had not been acted on. In view or the events in
his homeland. he said he made the resignation effective today.
Bangui stressed that hi s action was personal. that ~e was ad-
dressint? reporters as a private citizen and that he asked his col·
leagues at the embassy not to get involved in his dec1 s1on .
Amnesty said Frid<1y that 1l had rcreived new informa-
tion backing up its on gmal reports or too deaths.
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West Side hnproveinent Project OK'd ~
By JAnU~ HYMAN °' ..... o ... , ...... ,..,.
C"ONlll Mt•1w City Cmuu·1l mt·m
twn 11t:n't.-d MOmhty tu :.l't a.,1c1 ..
.. n elsht·hh>t•k ttr,•a in th,· rat ~·:
\lot•st sidt• for pubht· 1111,,rnH·
menlt1 and mudt• Miine kl')' d•·
"C'isions about whdl lht'Y want halo
lht!re
The o nly ma11.ir dc1:1:.ion
poslporK.'<.t was wht•tht'r or not lo
set up an 1mprovc•mc nt d1 -.tr1t'I ,
"'h1r h would rc-qum • I hul l<i nd
o\lo nt.•n. 111 tht• 75 lH'r" ..art.'u ht·lp
pa) for llw pubh1· work !>
Th 11 dN·1:.11in wu-. put off (111
th ri•t.• mc1111 h>o at lht• re11u1·i.t r1f
Cnunctlmun 1>1100 llall who ,._.,ti
ht.· "A Ouht hkt· mort> 111for mot1011
ahuut how pro1x·rty o wn••r:. 111
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tu d1111 in part of llw t•o:.t
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h y Pl 1H·P11t 1a u nd Po m ona
.1u•1111t·:. ..and llun11llon a nd 19th
o;trt.>t•ts
ProJt't'I)\ Hl)proved in concept
M oncJu~ 11wlud1• ma1or improve
menti. to water m a ins for fire
proh·rt11111 rcusons a nd the pav-
1ni:: ur lw11 lar>gt• alleys th<.tl serw
t Ill' an: a
Als111lurani:: tht• three-hour dis-
1·ussion 1•oun<·ll members ap·
pro\ t·d a stud) to dete rmine af at
1:. ft';.asabh.' Lu <kclart.· thl' area u
' redevelopment area
The advantage to the city or
de c·laring it a redevelopment
area would be to 1-!I Ve the city's
Redevelopment Agency com·
posed solely or City Council
m embers the right to con-
de mn 'property if necessary
Council m<>mbers said they
might have lo condemn a few
underdeveloped or deteriorating
pa r<'<.•ls a s sites for federally
funded housing for families who
qualify for subsidized rents.
About 50 subs1dizt•d apart·
m ents are expected lo be.• built in
the strategy a rea . probably
divided into three !wparate sates.
staff members said
Another policy decision made
Monday was to keep most of the
a rea zoned R2 medium densi-
ty residential but lo allow
more intense development on
larger parcels .
The purpose or that decision IS
to encourage land owners lo
combine their narrow parcels
t hrou~h la nd purchases dr
cooper ative ventures, so that
more attractive condominium
and apartment projects can be
built.
Assistant City Planning Dlrec-
to r Doug Clark told council
m embers the water main im-
pr o veme nts will cost about
~250.000 and the street improve·
cSee PROJECT. Page AZ>
Mesa Gets County Music Center
Fairview
Housing
Approved
Offil'ials of Fa 1rv1ew State
Hospital in Costa Mcsa won City
Council permission Mo nday to
build housing for patie nts a nd
t:mployt>t•s. hut only for the first
phai:t.• of about 150 unib.
C o 11 n t i I m 1• m b e r s to I d
f"air v1c w Ex1·rut ivt· Director
Fra nk Crm1·lla :inct <irch1tecturt·
sµokc~m<1n .Jc~::. Perez lo file for a gem·ral plan a me ndment to
cov .. r the rest of lhl• propoi;c<I
50 8 units on the h ospit a l
groumb .
The hos pit al 1s zont•d for tn·
dustri<tl <1nd rC'c·reational use.
~ and offiC'1als request e d
perm ills ion lo build the housing as
a permitted accessory use.
That. approval was grantt'<f for r tht> fir'it ph<J ~e. but t·ouncil
m e mbe r s p o 1nt l'd t o thl'
• possibility that additional hous-
• 1ng might at some point become
• \•acant and be rented to mem·
t>ers of the public
Before such rentals would be
allowed. the hospital would have
to obtain a general plan change
and a rezone Council members
said hospital officials should ~o
ahead and initiate this process
for the remainde r or the de
velopment
OHic1als told council members
the housing is m·cded to attract
q ua lified employecs. who art.·
unable to a fford the rents in
Costa Mesa on their s <1laries.
Approval wa s granted 4-1.
with Coum•ilman Dom Ruciti
dissenting. Forme r Mayor Bob
W i Ison al!>o ~pok e a gains t
permitting the project without
requiring a ite nc•ral plan amend-
ment and rezone
T he housing 1s expected to
c·ons ist of s ingle -f a m 1ty and
townhome units. with a density
of eight units per ac re. s lightly
above that of a single-family de-
velopment
Actual plans for the buildings.
which were a pproved Monday in
<'oncepl only. will ha ve to be ap·
proved by the Plannmg Com-
mission
MES.4 POLICE
.4VCTION SET
Cosla Mesa police wlll a uction
off unclaimed goods al 10 a.m.
Saturday behind the police sta-
tion next to City Hall, 77 Fair
Drive.•
Items to be auctioned off m-t.;....---.:c!"ft'l'ae acyc es. ape ec s.
radios. al least one television set
and new clothing.
_Cold Soars;
Dollar Dips
LONDON (AP) -The
gold rush continued on the
bullion markets today.
with the price reaching a
peak or $265.40 a troy
ounce -a rise of $10 in a
week and nearly $19 since
tbe start of the month. The
dollar dlPDed.
Tbe price topped the rec.
ord1 set onlY the day
before ol S183.2$ ln London
and sm.52 ln Zurich.
The l'Old rush has been
spurred b)' alarm over ln-nauoa. reduced supplies
I of the metal and the dire
f effects tbe °'' mall may b••• oa eurrenele1 and world eeonomles.
) .
Stiow Missed
Kalmbacli Skips TV Viewing
By STEVE MITCllF.LL 01 llM ~lly l'I ... Statt
FORMER NIXON -ATTORNEY Herbert W Kalmbach
of Ne wport Beach, sa id today he did not see a sympalhellC'
portrayal or his involveme nt IO Watergate un the televised
·'Blind Ambition" prognim Monday night.
The program, aired on CBS. was John Dean'l> story of
events leading up to rhe resignation of President Nixon in
1974.
The four-part :.cries. "'hic•h conC'l udes Wednesday on
Channel 2, portray!> formt•r :"ixon fund
r:u i;er Kalmbach as an unwilling. hut
loyal Nixon man, whn was pressured Ill·
tCl raising m11rt• th<1 n S<!00.000 for thl'
Watl'rg;1l c hurg l ar~ fu llo~1ng tht•
bn•ak in
AND WHILE KALMBACH tt cl
m1tl t1d today hl' did nol see the scg
menl. sev ... ral frie nd!> told him they had
viewrd tht· program
Did lhl'y bt•li cvt• he W<tS portrayed
1CALM11Ac " in a sympathetic manne r by Dean?
"Well. yes. but they arc ~ood friends, .. he chuckled
The Newport Be<1ch attorney said he missed the first
seg menl on Sunday. "so I wasn't inte rested in packing up
the story in the middle.
"ALI. CW THIS IS Bt:IOND me now." he said. "My
family and I are Just trying lo gel back on a normal trac k.··
Kalmbach was sentenced in ,July. 1974, to s pend from
six to 18 months in federal prison for his role in illegal
C&tmpaign practices
Kalmbat•h and fellow prisoners John Dean a nd J eb
Stua rt Magrude r we n • fl'ec.-d an Ja nuary of 1975 by Judge
,John J. Sirtca.
New Waddill Baby
Postpones Trial
Gas Line
Appears
Shorter
Orangt· f ount y !-! ·t·v cns ..
headed for th1.· pump~ toda y a nd
formt•d hnc!'. that most scrv1c1.·
st ation npl·rator o; a~reC'd w1·n·
longer than 1h11M: t·ncountl'rl'd
Monda~
Rut. thl'Y <Jbo nott·d. tht· hn1·-.
we re mud1 shortl'r than tho!>c
th at oft l'n wquncl f11r M'Vl'r<ll
hlor k)\ a t t h•· h•·1g ht uf th•·
month-lung ga:, t·r1s1s
St atum~ in ( ·oi.t<• ~l·~a,. llunt
ington Beach . l.ai.:una n t.'ar h
and Newp11rt Bt•ach reported
s h ortf'r lint·s t u rtay and a
ma rked display of optimism by
('Usto mer:. who obviously ~eel
that thl' ba<'k of th~ gas cns1s
ha s been hrokcn
··A l?U.v whn wu1ted behind
about nine or ~II cars for his gal>
left hen• singing 'Happy Days
Are Here Again '." said atten·
danl Ge ne Bc)(.'rkman at a Costa
Mesa Chevron station "lie may
he singing a little too soon "
T h e ha l)p1 ness o r many
motoris ts is oft e n te mpered
when they spot the priC<'!'i they
art• paying today for gasoline
Prire hikes in Orange County
appear to bP in ltne with a
So uthern Cal 1forn1a s urve y
which ren e1•ts an almost 3 per
1·c·nl C'limh in r h1· prn•e of reg
ular ga!'iolml' from pre -cri sis
davs
At Cul \'er l!n1on in University
P~1rk. Irvi ne. rl'i:!Ula r and un-
leaded has gom• from 87 cents a
gallon to !IO cent::. whil e pre mium
CITES STATE TURMOIL
_ Post In Newport
Post Cites
'-Turmoil' for
State Woes
Former :-I a lt• I e g 1s lut1 v1·
analyst A Ala n Post has laid the
bl ame for inaction in lht• stale
Legislature to turmoil taused by
polit ica l a mbitions of the ~ov
C'rnor. the lieut••nant governor
and th<' leaders of both part1e!'i.
Post addrl'ssed this morning !-.
s e s s io n of th e· Califo rnia
Bankers A~socsallon con\'enllon
in Newport lkach
lie ~as disl•us!;ang Propol>it1on
13 a nd its l'ffl'cts. which ht· ::.c.ud
wouldn't really bt• f<>lt until lht•
CSff POST. Pagf• i\21
Facility
I.and
Donated
8) TOM Bi\Rl.E\'
Ot llM O•tlf l'li.t \~ti
O r<1n g e C ounty 's Music
Ct-nt cr , the dream of a decade
for pat rons of I hl' a rt:. an th1:.
<1r ea. will be built an Costa
M1•:-:1
D 1 rectors of Orange County
~1 u~H· Ct.'nt(•r In<· accepted what
"'111 bc a fi vf'·acre sate an the
South Coa:.t Plaza Town Center
m:ar the South Coast Repertory
Tlwatt•r today The a.200-seat
t·o ml)lex is ex~clt'd lo cost $4.5
m1ll1on
Th<' land has been donated lo
t h (' o q~ a n i z a t 1 o n b y t h e
Sege rstrom family, pioneer land
owners in this a rea.
Comme nting on the donation
today. Henry Se~erstrom said:
"Our fam1lv 's commitment to
r hr performing arts. rt>ccnlly
l'Vidcnt by support an the de-
,·elopment of the Sout h Coast
Repertory Theater. is broadened
by today's a nnouncement or the
J?ifted land
"It as the Se~erstrom family 's
purpose to make Orange County
an even better place in which to
live ... S.-~t'rstrom said.
The prOJl"Cl will be located
within the 220-acre South Coast
Plaza art•a which includes the
South Coast Plaza ma ll. South
Coast P laza Vill<t~e. and the
&>uth Coast Plaza Hote l
A<·ceptmg the donation. Mrs.
Wtl l1 a m 0 Redfi eld . ~usic
Center president. said. "The site
Wt> havt• been offered 1s perfect
tn t-vcry way "
!See CF.NTF.R. Page AZI
Testimomy in the 43-year-old
Huntington Harbour physician·!'>
second trial had been expected
to wind up late r today and final
arguments had been sch1...-duled
for next week.
One o r the last w1tncsse!>
called to the sta nd Monday was 1s up to 91 from 89
Or. Ronald Cornelsen. the man Al N1•w po rt B1•aC'h S hf'll
who testified he s aw Waddill Ri vu s 1de a nd West Coast
s trangle a lwo-µo und. 15-ounce Highway, regular is up by four
infa nt a rt._.r ttn abortio n at cents from the pre-crisis price of
We s tmin b l c r Community K7 ccnts Pre mium and unleaded
Hospital. ... are up to 96 from 91
(;as pri Cl'S 111 II u nti nglon
Office Towers Pr~ect Delayed
Cops' Copter
lnses Gas,
Goes Down
Whal had been expected lo be R e a <'h a pp('ar C'd t o ha v l'
the final day of tt's timony in Dr. climbed more steeply Al Tom's
Wi lliam Wa ddi ll 's murder Arco~5981 Warner Ave . regular
retrial was delayed today when wa s R9 fl tnday and unleaded
Waddill tofJk his Wi fe to the 94.9 Tht• pfe·C'risis prices or the
hospital for de li Ve/Y Of the two gradl•S were.• 75 and 76.
couple's second child Two Fount;11n Valley stations
Waddill's wife. J a net . has also reported suhstantial price
been a front-row spectator dur-hikes.
A proposed 715.000-squart .. fool
office developme nt 1n South
Coast Plaza Town Center met
with an unupected delay Mon·
day when Costa Mesa City Coun·
cil members said they won't ap-
prove 1l until a three -city traffic
study 1s complete
ing he r hus band's retrial on At Jl•rry l"osll'r's Chevr on.
h I t 7971 Rrookhursl St.. reuular is Consideration of the final de-T h c ga s c run c a m ost char~cs thal he strangled a "" r became the gas crash for a pair newhorn girl in the afte rmath of 84 I. unleaded 88.2 and super velopdment lplal n or the J_?•Jnt
B ff 89.6 Th(' pre-crisis prices for thl' Pru e ntia n s ura n ce~"' . of Huntington each o ice rs a saline abortion two yea rs ago. 5 d So whose police helicopter ran out three grades were 69.9, 75.9 and egerstrom an ns proJecl. lo
of fuel Monday n igh t a nd Cornelsen. Waddill's chief ac-77.9. include two 15 -story office
dr opped softly into a Co11ta Mesa cuser. stuck to his story Monday Al Wes' Union station. 9525 towers. was delayed until June
bean field. which marked his t.hird trip to Warner Ave .. super is 94 a nd 28.
the officers weren't hurt but t he witness stand. <See LINES, Page AZ> Council members s aid they '
they did suffer a bit or sarcas m ·-------.---.._iiiiiiiiiii_._..;:---...---111r--~* ----wttt-hotd a spe~urt-meettng-at· "hands of-a-pott"tt"11f · -7; 30 p. m. that day to consider
patcher. G Bi ff? the project ''The wat c h co mma nder as a po A traffic study by consultants
wants to know if you're odd or e to major developers in Santa
even." was heard over the police Ana. Irvine and Cost a Mesa is to
radio. be completed June 15.
Pilot Gary Brooks a nd ob-D ll Sa C • • 'C I d' Concern has arisen because of
server Ron Burgess we re aware CO Y8 nlJf,8 rea e projections that. when the South
their bird was running low on Coast Plaza area is completely
ruel about 11 p.m. But they Rot a SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A better than two -developed, traffic will be almost
r eport or two missing children in third s m ajority o f the California public believes the at a standstill along that section
the north pa rt of town a nd de-gasoline s hortage has been artificially created by of Bristol Street.
clded to have a look before re· the major oil companies, pollster Mervyn D. Field Trame t'onsultanL~ are looting
rueling a t Or a nge County r eported. at a variety of ways of coping
Alfi>ort. However. while 70 percent of those polled think with the increased traffic. rrom "They spent a liUle more time fi h u· st.aggered hours and employee than they should have," ex-oil companies a re "pro teers w 0 are c u mg sup-van pooling to s treet im -
plalned Lt. Robert Morrison. who plies lo manipulate prices, .. only a m inority of 35 provements and a pedestrian
commands the police heliport. percent "endorse the idea of the government taking overpass.
"They literally ran out of gas." over and nationalizing the oil industry, .. Field said. An additional offramp from
The enctne went dead but the The poll was based on 979 personal interviews in· the sao Diego Freeway is alao
bird's rotor blades kept turning, tended to represent a cro&S·Section of the California being con.sldeml. but Is depen-
allowlnt Brook& enou1h time adult public. • dent upon approval by the state
<about 20 ~ l to nutter the Six out 10 motorists indicated in the poll they Department or Transportation.
he licopter down tn a bean field wo uld attempt to cut down rather "than making The proposed Prude ntial·
just north or the San Diego m ore ,.__uent pur~haaes ln an attempt to m a lntain Segerstrom project would be
Freeway near Fairview Road. "~ located aciou Anton Boulevard ••1t•1 like 1Udlng. only it's bigh1evels otfuel in their tanks." from the South Coast Plaaa
much laster ... sald Lt. Morrison. And if the price of gasoline reaches SI pe.r Hotel. Developers had bopM to
. "They did a helluva job puttlnl gallon, about 47 percent of thofte questioned will start the lint phase or conatruc-
lt down and there's not one drive the ir cars less, accordina to the poll. lloo by Aurustor September.
acratebon the bird." The complex will Include • I \tll '
se ve ral low-rise office buildings,
a par kin~ s tructure and a
rest aurant in a ddition to the
towe rs.
A monJ,? the reasons cited by
rouncil members for delaying
approval is that both Santa Ana
and Irvine have postponed ap-
proving projects in their cities
pending completion of the traffic
study.
Coast
Weather
Som e late night a nd
early morning low clouds;
otherwise fair with varia·
ble high clouds Wednes-
. day. Lows tonight mid and
upper SOs. Highs Wednes-
day m id and uw>er 60s at
beaches, mid 1'0a inland.
INSIDE TODA~
A bout 5.000 protnters
atormN Son l"ronciaco Cit11
Hall °" Monday after jurora
jouftd formtt ...,m.or Don
White gtdlty °" ttDO cha~•
o/ mOftlfaugldn. St01"fl alld
plw>t<n Oft Poflt A.5. ....
c Tueaday, May 2~ 1919
.~M~sas ~u ~ et
~
.. Up8.9Perce nt
~lb Ma.na,er •,red Sonabal
pruent e d Co •t• Meu City
Couacil membenl with a pro
poeed $1U mUHoe budat!l for
,..,..., Monday. up LI pel'ftnl
hom die <'uttent $22.S mUUon
1pending provam.
SorHbal u 1d tht• proposed
budaet dot,~n ·t lnclud~ s11 l11ry an
creaaes that m11thl ~ nt!&oU11ted
durin1 lbe f ummer.
He IMKed that ooly !f 6 pcrc.-enl
ot the city'8 r~Vl'DUl"'IS Mrt: ~·
peeled to rome from pro~rty
taxes. while 42 pereent or
$10.3 million will <·ome frum
sales and use lues.
Sonabal a lso re mmded <.'OW\
cil m embers t hat. aftt!r th ...
pusaae ol Propos1taon 13, the y
requested a 10 percent decrease·
in city staff positions over a two
year period.
He said tha t half of t h1::.
decrease has tx.-en acc·omplish~
during the past year through ,at
trition, i n h i s opin io n ,
further reductions in staff would
require a reduction in service
levels. Sorsabal asked c·ouncil
members to consider whether
such a reduction would be ac
ceptable.
Discussion of the budget was
postponed until a public study
session scheduled for 5:30 p.m.
May 29 in the City lfall fifth
floor conference room.
The budget will also be on the
agenda of the next regular City
Council meetin~. J une 4.
A breakdown of lhe budget
presented to the councaJ Monday
showed the following proposed
allocations:
Protection of persons and prop-
er ty <lar gely police and fire
services), $8.78 million, down
from thisyear 's $8.87 million.
Com m unity hea lth and en-
. vironment, including s anitation
and planning, $3.34 million, up
from $3.24 million this year.
T r ansportation, inc luding
street m aintenance and traffic
safety, $5.39 million, up from
f'~ PGfl*' .'1 I
CENTER ...
Unveiling a model or the com
ple x , she praised ils central
location, accessibility and prox-
imity to restaurants, hotels, and
shopping areas.
"It will be no more Lhan a
half-hour drive from any poanl Ul
Orange County," she said.
The construction and location
of a -music center h as been
argued for the past decade in
Orange County a nd the subject
bas inva ria bly s p a rked con·
trove r s y among r ival com·
munities.
As many as 10 lootions for
such a multi-million dollar com-
plex have been d iscussed over
t he years with rival orgamzu ·
tions for med by patrons of the
arts vying for reco~nilion as the
group best fittt>d to la unch such
a cultural venture.
But the choice or s ites was
narrowed t o JU St rour two
m onths ago whe n outgoing
Orange County Mus ic Center,
Inc., Presid e nt J a m es K .
Nagamats u pledged that the
ne w board h eaded by Mrs .
William D. Redfield would make
site selection their top priority.
Those sites were identified as:
-City of Saata Aaa: A 17·
acre site ~ocated east of Main
Street. across from Bullock's in
Fashion Square.
-Chy of Costa Mesa: A pos·
sible site in the South Coast Plaza.
a rea near the new South Coast
Repertory Theater.
-Cily of Irvine : An on-
campus site. A possible site ad·
j.¢ to Town Center in Ir vine .
-UC lnlne: An on-campus
site that has never bee n clearly
d efined following meetings
between music center directors
a nd UC Regents.
Music Center directors have
yet to define the type of complex
they wish to build in Oranie
County.
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a •••Mu....., • ...,.
ar Th.-Pf'(J S2. M milUon Uus )"e
posf'd 1979 80 r.1eurt•
milllnn for s pettf•
provemf'nt prOJ('ct
wldtt nin1 19th S
l"ullt-rton Aveo~ to
and rtt&hi,rnln~ lht> l '7
1.-n11lon. both part
rt'dt'H•lopnwnt prnJ
1ndudt·:-1 SI 14
I l\lrt'l'I Im
s, inc·ludln&
treet f ro m
Park Orivt·
th Sl rt•f"t I')(
ot the· c·lty ·, ,.,.,
I .t'illun· M'l'VICl'lt,
(tow n from S3 46
ti ~ m1lhun,
m11l1vn th1•,
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lit>ncral ~ovt-rnm
S4 3 \ mtllwn. up
tn '111110 thti> YNtr
l.'111 '\llJIJM'll'I
(rc1 m $:! Ii~
h
k ~
Die dric
Jury As
Re1·~adin • gs
three Wld a
r eaching a .
the IJnhcr~
t! ('u u n t y
Arter 1lt•l1ht•ratang
h alf 1111 ., without
v.:rdt(•t, the .1ury in
tr i a l of Oran g
S upervisor Ra lµ
a:-.kt·d lo have ll':il1
prtlSt'C Utavn WJlllcS
h D11·tlr1d 1
mony of.four
·:.cs rt:ad at
noon today.
he testimony The reading of t
by the court rcportc
Cou r t Judge Ro
courtroom 1s expec
·r in Superior
s:-. Thar p ':-.
ll•d to take u
full d ay.
s t he eight
JUry ts not
If so. that mean
woman, four-man
likelv to reach a de g uilt or innocence cision on thl· of Diedrich
a nd co-defendant LeRoy Rose
until Thursday at the e arliest.
The jury began debating last
Thursday as the seven-week
Diedrich·Rose trial came to an
end.
Die dr ich is cha r ge d with
soliciting and receiving bribes
a s well a s conspiring to commit
bribery. Rose is accused of join·
ing in a bribery conspiracy with
Diedrich .
The charges brought against
the two dt'fendants in a county
G ra nd Jury indictmPnt handed
down lit'<.'. 1:;, 1977 n·nll-n·cl
<.•round a 1973·74 Board uf
Supervisors land use deci::.inn .
If con victed of a ny of the
c h a r ges, Diedr i c h wou l d
automatically be re moved from
his elected office whe n sen·
tt·nced as W<'ll as race a ter m in
state pnson of a s m uch as S<!ven years,
Mr. Tarbe ll
Ser vices Set
Wednes~ay
Frank M . Ta rbell, chairm an
of the board of Tarbell Realtors
and resident of Leisure World in
Laguna Hills, died Sunday of
pneumonia . He was 81.
Private family services will be
held Wednesday at Pa cific View
Me morial Park, Ne wport Beach
for Mr. Tarbell. who is survived
by his son Donald M. Tarbell, or
S ant a A n a, a nd thr ee
grandchildren.
Mr. T arbell was a native
Ca l iforni a n , bo r n i n Los
Angeles. He a nd his wife Leona
moved to the Portland, Oregon
ar ea in 1926 where he began his
real estate career.
Within 34 year s, the r eal
estate offi ce he opened there had
developed into the largest res
ideotial real estate brokerage
fir m in the greater Portland
a rea.
In 1960, Mr. Tar bell moved
back to Southern California to
become chairman of the board
of Tarbell Realtors, founded by
his son Donald.
The firm, with e xecutive of.
fices in Tustin, is one of the
largest independently own ed
. residential resa le companies tn
the nation.
Due Salute
The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce will salute industry
a nd the City of Costa Mesa at a
J une 7 luncheon a t lhe Costa
Mesa Golf and Country Club.
Featured speaker will be
Steve Ritchie, a 1977 Freedoms
Foun dation a ward winne r .
Ritchie, a special assista.nt to
Joseph Coors of Adolph· Coors
Co.. new 339 combat missions
for the Air Force in Southeast
Asia and e a r ned four silve r
stars, 10 distinguished flying
crosses, 25 air medals and the
Alr Force Cross.
Additional information about
the luncheon ts available by call·
in1 9'1M536.
brael Adamant
JSltUSALEM <AP> -larael
e_lan1 to t&k.e a touth stance on
.,1le1tlnlan Hlf·rule when It
... &alb with l:l)'pt and the
Ualted lbtee in BMnuba f'rt.
da1, IGGl'ftll aald.
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Exerutlon Due
2 Murderers
STARKE. F la. <AP I About
400 inmates at the state prison
he re refused to eat breakf~t to· day to protest the scheduled
Wednesday executions of con-
victed kille r s John Arthur
Spenkelink and Willie J asper
Da rden Jr.
Meanwhile, with,._time slipping
away, attorneys for the two
Death Row inmates continued
their search in four cities for a
sympathetic judge to block the
executions.
B a rring a l a s t -minu t e
reprieve, Spe nkelink, 30. and
Darden, 45, will die in Florida's
electric chair at 4 a.m. PDT and
5 a.m. respectively on Wednes·
day. Spenkelink is formerly of
Orange County.
Davi d Br ie r t o n . prison
s uperintendent , said he met with
lhl' two men early today and
s a id both seemed relaxed and
cheerful.
Brierton said both planned to
s pend the day receivi ng visitors,
probably until la te tonight.
Sµenkehnk 's 67·year-old mother ,
Lois, gets rwo visits.
In the first, then• would be a
glass partition between her and
lu· r sou , but the second t1 me
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1980-81 fiscal ,·c::ir.
they'll be able to touch, he saJd.
He said neither Spenkelink nor
Darden has made special re· •
quoests or requested any special
last meals.
This morni ng 's bre akf ast
boycott involved about one-third
of the prison population.
Costa Mesa
Nude Model
Place Sold?
The sale o( Costa Mesa's nude
modeling studio 1s expected to
go through within a few days, to
an unid e n ti f ie d woman
purchaser. tht• attorney for the
Sunshine Studt<> sa id today.
Martin <)old ber g said the
buyer probahly will replace the
c urre nt owne r . OG Inc . f)f
Anaheim, 111 its legal entangle·
ments with the city of Costa
Mesa. rather th&n attempting to
sta rt all over again.
Details of the sale, including
the price and the buyer 's identi
ty. have been withheld pending
ftnal negotiations.
Mt'anwhile, Costa Mesa City
Attorney Robert Campagna said
tndCJy the city has filed orders to
:.how cause why contempt cita·
lions shouldn 't be i!>sued. The or
d1•rs h av1· bf't.'n given to tht•
:.tud10 man..igcr and th r el'
models. he l>a1d.
THIS IS SO-CALLED NEIGHBORHOOD STRATEGY AREA
Costa Mesa City Council Wanta to Upgrade It
Hu t h e.d ec ri e d t h t
Legislature's mabihty to takl'
steps now to ease that pending
fina ncial impact on local gov·
ernments and special districts.
T hat failure, he sa id was due
t o "pol1t1cal tur m oil " 10
Sacramento.
The contempt · orders are tht-
r es u It o r :.in Or an ge County
Supen or Court inJunction n ·
qumng the studio to obtain a
cond1t1onal use permit from the
city. The permit wal> denied two
weeks ago by the City C<iuncil. FroaaPage A I
And that lurmoil, the retired
analyst said, is attributable to
Ed mund Brown, J r. and his "na·
lion al political ambitions."
PROJECT OK'D ••• The city contends that, under
tnms of the court order, the
::.tud10 must clost'
ments will cost about $425,000.
A large part of the funds will
<'omt• from federal Housing and
Co mmunit y Deve lo pme n t
grants. which also wi ll be used
to underwrite the s ubs idized
housing
In a related action Monday.
co unc il m e m bers m oved to
esta blish low-cost loans for re·
habilitation of property in the
area. Loans would cost up to 8
percent interest.
However. since most or the
properties in the strategy area
are not owner-occupied, council
mem bers attached a condition.
Those who accept the Jow-cost
funds will ha ve to agree lo im·
prove their properties up to the
federal standards for subsidized
housing.
The hous ing would t hen
become available to low and
moderate income families who
qua lify for the subsidy program.
In return. the landlord could re·
ccive up to 20 percent higher
rent than current ma rket value,
under the federal progra m.
Only a handful of people spoke
at the public hearing about the
strategy area. Several or them
we r e me m bers of the city's
H o u s ing a n d Co m munity
De velopment Committee who
he lped select the a rea. They
spoke in ravor or lhe project.
Carlos Young, vice president
of lhc Mesa West Homeowners
Association. expressed concern
about the possibility of high·
d ensity apartments s wamping
the a rea. lie note d the high
turnover rate tn apartments and
consequent instability of s uch a
neighborhood.
However . council me m bers
said they foresee mostly con·
dominiums going in. T hey also
~ai d the city's highest.density
F,....Page A I
LINES •••
unleaded 93. They were 78 and 74
res pectively before the crisis hit
Southern California .
The most substantia l price in:
creases a ar to have occ e
a tn epen en service s al1ons,
best known in the past for cut
rate gas prices.
Most of the independents s ur-
veyed are today charging mor~
for gas than the m ajor brand
EVENTS MAY COOL
CYNICISM-£dltorlel. A6
EXTRA GAS TANK
MAY HELP DRIVER~
stations. None was cha rging less
than 90 cents a gallon for reg-
ular 1asoline.
Police throughout lhe county
r e ported few incidents among
motorists who appeared to be
relishing the shorter wait in the
gaallne.
But in F ou ntain Valley a
police officer who wondered why
11 b ug-encrusted license plate
was on the rear of a car instead
or the end that normally meets
Insects bead-on tiled a motorist
Monday for allegedly switching
hta plates shortly before tK.lyin1 •••• •
leve l. R4, won't be perm1ttr·d 1n
most of thl' a rca even \\ lwn Int~
are comb1nf'd t.o nrnki• l;.i q.wr
par cels.
No Charges
In Teen _Mom,
Baby D e ath
Costa Mesa police said Mon·
day they have been informed
that no charges will be £iled
against a 14·year-old mother
whose baoy died afte r she de-
livered him at hom e without as·
sistance.
Lt. George Lorton said the
Orange Count y Dist r ict Al ·
tome y's office has decided there
are no grounds for a criminal
charge.
The 6'h-pound boy died of ap·
parent blood loss last week. Hts
mot her, who had managed to
keep her pregna ncy secret. de
live red him al home lale one
ni g ht without wakin g he r
pa rents.
She cut the umbilical cord
with scissors, then wra pped the
baby in a sheet and fell asleep.
Lorton said. When the mother
woke up, the ba by was de ad.
He also mentioned the ombi
lions or Lt Gov. Mike Curb a nd
n·ft.•rn•d to Assembly Speaker
Leo M<·C'arthy. D-San F'ran-
t:isco, mmorHy leader ant.I As·
~cmblyman Paul Priolo, K Lo:.
i\ngcles in similar tt'rms
Pol>t, who headed the Brown
a p~omu:d Commission cm Gov
crum enl Re form. created in tht·
wake of the passage of Pl'opos1
tion 13, st.-emed m iffed at the
liH·k or a ction-on h is com·
m1s~ion·:. recommendations.
However Sunshinl' attornev <io ldber~ has maintained t h~·
studw C'an re ma in open while 1t
St'Cks a conditmnal use permtl
through the c·ou rts.
To thnt end, he '><l id torlay, h1·
ha~ filf'd wit h ttw Supt>rior Court
:i~km~ for .1 n•\ 11.'w of t ht.' <.:i~y
Counl'il dec1s11in denying lht•
perm st.
A !J .30 am hc:arin~ ho:-. been
set for J une 21 tn the court to de-
1 e rmine whether or not tht-
stud10 is m contempt of the court
inJuoct1on. C:ampagn<A said
Deputies Investigate
Pool's Gas Balloon
Orange County She r iff's of
ficers wer£> still looking for the
s o u r ce o f a g a s -fi l l e d ,
homemade balloon which noat·
ed into a Mission Viejo swim·
ming pool Sunday night, com-
plete with a triggering device
Lh a l could h ave c aused a
destructive explosion.
l.t. Wyatt Hart said. offi cers
have s pecul a t e d that t he
balloon, fi lled with natural gas.
did nol explode because it
landed in a pool of water.
Tht' plastic balloon came to
rest in a pool at tht' homf" of
Rich a rd Nokes , 24 151 Romu
Drive, at 10:30 p m. Sunday
Hart soid om cers do not know
the mot1vf' for setting off lht·
balloon and said it contained no
~uid ancc syslem so .1t was <tp
pare ntly releast•d to float in lh(.•
air and then explode cit random
The 10 foot by three fool
plastic balloon now has been
deflated and is being checked at
the Sherilf's training facility irr
Ana heim, Hart said.
With Rolex, diamonds are right on time.
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a diam,ind
bezel
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di.rn1u11d d1JI
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Businesses Get
Taste of Jarvis
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NEW YORK -Howard Jarvis was in Sood form.
"Tbe WQ to atop l.allatloo la to refuse to aell paper to tbe
government; tbea they wan't be able to print mon
money,•• aa!d tbe promoter ol PropoaiUon u.
To Jarvia, tbe bil iaaue today la people vs. politieiana,
who be leela lpore tbe public'• wiabes, apeod too much,
create inltatloa, pus needless laws and decline to take
standa on important iuues.
''TBEY'aE A BUNCH OF CLOWNS in a busi·
ness with no investment, no risk, bo respoaaibUlty," he
said of elected officials. "They're sitting on a gravy
train." Everyone at the hotel breakfast table lau1hed.
Jarvis was relaxed, havinc completed tbe tuka that
brought him here, including the promotion of "Ax Your
Tax." an upcoming board game in which playen seek to
beat the "Infernal Revenue System."
He turned to big business. ··n has two weaknesses,"
said the 76-year-old former businessman. "PoHtlcal
stupidity and abject cowardice." He paused. ''It lies there
like a mackerel in the hot sun.·· ~ On the day before, Jarvis had given
his favorite talk lo some of New York's
biggest money men. He felt he bad im· .....
pressed them. but he found their ques-\ _
lions unusually discerning. .. A tough ~ ..
audience," he said.
Generally, Jarvis indicated, he
found listeners less challenging. Since
last June. he said, he has spoken in 48
states. "and no matter where you go
there ·s no difference: They want a 5
percentta.xcut. ·• cu ..... ,,
ARE PEOPLE PREPARED TO ACCEPT the
alternative of fewer ser vices. he was asked? He replied in
:m instant "Yes. They don't give a damn about services
the government says it is giving them ..
lie quahr1cd the answer. Those who don't want the aJ.
leged services. he said, are those footing the bill. "There
art' others." he said, "who want twice as many services,
and someone else to pay "
Jarvis draws crowds "more than politicians draw"
wherever ht· presents hls message of less government.
Govl'rnment. he proclaims. has lost touch with people,
spending ror itself rather than the public.
"LAST \'EAR," HE SAID, "THE California
Legislature introd uced 5.000 bills and passed 1,000, and
nobody knows what they passed. Nobody knows what the
law is "A bad habit. costly and oppressive, be said.
"Twenl} fi ve years ago 1t cost $64,000 to support a con-
i:rl'ssman and his staff. .. he stated. Now, he claimed, the
comparable fi gurl' 1s $1 7 million. "The gravy train is the
l11 ggest in lhP world." he cracked.
Jarvis, who before retmng from business in 1962 made
a fortune m newspapers and manufacturing <light ap·
pliance and aircraft parts l. is having the time of bis life.
He feels honored. He 1s pleased and surprised, be says, by
his rapport Wllh college students,
FOR MANV YEARS, HOWEVER, BE suffered
anonymity, waging a sometimes lone fig bl for lower taxes.
Then he scored last year with Proposition 13, which
lowered California property taxes to 1 percent of value.
Considering that property taxes there were as much as s percent or property value. fear spread that the cut would
bring fmancial disaster. It didn't. It did, said Jarvis, aave
middle income families and the elderly. And it enabled
young couples to afford homes. he said.
According to a Jarvis promotional piece, "Massive
public employee layoffs have not occurred, schools have
not closed. police and riremen are still working."
BEST OF ALL, JARVIS CLAIMS, is that the state
budget surplus of S7 billion is now closer to S8 billion, or $3
bill.ion after a one-tJme income lax cut and state payments
of $4.5 billion to commumties.
Clatms Jarvis: The people took back government from the bureaucrats. The results, he maintains, show the
public want'> to pay only ror essentials rather lban services
the politicians wanted to proVJde.
Now he 1s engaged · m a new initiative that would ,
among other things. reduce the California personal income
tax by 50 percent. eliminate the busmess inventory tax and
freeze the sales tax
Willard Co. Says
1978 Sales Fall
The Willard Co .. Fountain Valley builder of pleasure
and government boats, has reported audited 1978 sales or
$2,671.014 and earnings of SS8.lS8, or 13 cents a share. The
figures compare with 1977 sales or $3,015,126 and a loss of
$107,497, or 24 cents.
The company reported first quarter 1979 results, wttb
!'ales or $629.954 and earnings or $41,607 or 9 cents a share.
This compares with first quarter 1978 sales of $632,852 and
earnings of $2,612, or l cent.
President Jack 8 . Hochadel said half the company's
backlog is in large custom sail and power boats and ball in
government contract boats.
MrCarC .. Gen te NAS•Afl
The common stock or the McCarthy Co., Anaheim, bas
been accepted for inclusion in the National AsaociaUoa or Seeuritie9 Dealers J\utomatect ~atton"S...t_.-'I,.._..+---.
ts traded under the symt>ol MCYC.
The Pacific Stock
,,,..----------Exchange bas approved
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T'.&.KJNG J the company's request ft. to delist its stock,
S1,0CK. where it baa been
traded under the aym·
bol MCY.,.
McCarthy's 7~ per·
cent convertible debentura will eontlnue to be lilted on
the Pacific exchange. The symbol for the debeDtuns la
MCYK oo some quotation machines and MCY A OD otbera.
cen-..Teftl 9pellS •• .,1.e .,nee
Certain-Teed Corp., • supplier to tbe coaall'1lctlaa Ii·
dutry. bu opened a.diatriet sales office ln tbe lllebelloD
Plan Build1nc ln ll'VlDe.
Tbe eollltruetion supply company bu leued 1,100
1quare feet ln the Oran1e CountJ Airport area. Tbe otJlce is reapomlble for the sales ud martettnc of the IDtulatlma
ll'OUP products for tbe 11 Westera stat.. s ........... ..,. ...... ..
Soda8tream USA, mak• ol the Home Soft DrtM he-
toey .:....U. moved lta aatJoul be~ to Oraap.
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gt.'neral who commands the paga n a rmies
of "Sodom anc1 Gomorrah" tonight al 8 on
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OF THE BIBLE
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KCET QI 6:30 and 11 :00 -"Dick
Cavett." Walter Kerr la interviewed by
Dick Cavett in the first of a three-part
series.
KNBC e 9:00 -"A Man Called In-
trepid." In thiB final installment, Evan
tries to stop a German plan to use the
atomic bomb and Albert Einstein is
asked to defect.
KABC 8 10 :00 -''Helen Reddy
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join the singer for an hour of comedy
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Quiet Life
Actress 'Keeps Sanity'
Donahue Wins· Emmy
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HOLLYWOOD (AP l On television 's
"Dallas," Linda Gray lives on a ranch. In real life
she also lives on a ranch_ But that's about all Lin-
da has in common with her fictional character.
Sue Ellen Ewing, the adulterous. alcoholic wife or
Larry Hagman's J .R. Ewing.
Miss Gray lives on a thr~-acre ranch 40 miles
north or LQs Angeles with her husband, Ed
Thrasher. and her two children, Jeff, 14, and Kel-
ly. 12 There the Thrashers ride their horses, Dus·
ty, Annie and Granger, romp with their dogs,
Michael and Gunnar. or with thei r cats, Orange
Oliver a nd Tigerlily.
"IT'S SO TOTALLY UNLIKE THE Ewing em-
pire." the actress says. "I think that's what keeps
my sanity. I run around in cowboy boots and blue· jeans -no silk dresses. We have a vegetable
garden that has periodic crop failure. And we
drive a ·55 Ford pickup, CB and all."
Miss Gray grew up in the shadow of the MGM
studio, where she works on "Dallas."
APWI<...._
ACTRESS TRIES TO 'MAINTAIN NORMALITY'
Linda Gray and Daughter, Kelly. at Home
KNXT Leads Area
In Emmy Awards
'Ryan's Hope' Named
NEW YORK IAP J -Phjl Donahue remaiJtS
daytime television's No . 1 talk show host, abd
ABC's "Ryan's Hope" is the year's best daytime
drama.
Donahue, whose "Donahue" talk show is syn-
dicated daily from Chicago, won an Emmy for the
third year in a row as oul'5landing host of a
daytime talk. service or variety series.
AT THE SAME TIME, "Donahue" was chosen
the best series of its kind in the 1978·79 season, and
one of the program's producers, Ron Weiner. won
an Emmy for an episode on Nazis and the Ku Klux
Klan. broadcast July 1
"Ryan 's Hope." l ike
"Donahue," won three awards
for outstanding dramatic
series and for writing and
directing.
The Emmys were three or
e ight won by ABC shows, while
five went to NBC programs. one
to a CBS children's program.
and four to syndicated shows.
A 8 c L I s T E D 3 8 DONAHUE
Best Daytime Dramti
tress in a daytime drama St!ries. and Al Fn'@man
Jr . who plays Ed Hall en ABC's "One Lire to
L1 ve .... was best actor
CBS' ONLY AWARD WAS for "Razzmatai:z.''
the year's outstanding children's mformationaJ
special. broadcast FC'b I
Here are the 1978 79 Daytime Bmmy winneri. 1
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Run'\-. AOC
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Jutv I , iq19, 'Y""""'"°· Writing tor Odvhmf' 0,-dm~ c:.,.,,,.,,, Ct•irtt l 4'blrw, Paul Avil• Maypt,
M•tY Mun1stpri, Jud•ll'\ P1n•'W'r, J#"tfr"'t LAnt, 'A~dn '\HOOP/' ABC. (f\lldr~·, Entf'f l•tnP'f'n.t s ... ,.,,., k •O\, .... ~ PNM>I• Too," ABC-
Cntld•rn'• Enterl••nrrwnt "pee••• Ttw hp O....e K.cl." Oct. 14, lfM N8C CPuldr~ '\ lntonn4911QtYI Str11t\ 810 81~ M41r0ft" •• ~y-nctk•ted
Cn•l<l•en·, tnlo•,,,..,.,,..., SP"< •Al Rartmalau," Feb I, 1'1', ~8S
Cntldren. lnWIKl•O<>•• ~ .. ~, ''S<'4!nee Rock," ABC
She longed to be an actress, but her parents,
and later her husband, opposed it. She com-
promised by becoming a model. One day her agent
got a call for a tall, beautiful model. He sent her to
see Ed Thrasher. an independent photographer
and art director and former studio art director.
They were m.rried two years later.
LOS ANGELES CAPI -The big winner
among area television stations in the Emmy
awards was KNXT, Channel 2, which took 17 of the
coveted statues. including one for KNXT 's 6 p.rr..
anchorperson. Connie Chung. nominations. NBC 25, CBS 13, the Public -----------------------
M~ GllA Y DID TV COMMERCIALS and
took drama lessons, until her first break, a guest
role in "M8(cus Welby, M.D." She continued to do
guest shots until Norman Lear selected her for the
bizarre role of the transsexual, Linda Murkland, in
"All That Glitters." She was in the TV movie "The
Grass Is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank"
and had a small part in "Fun with Dick and
Jane."
KNBC, Channel 4. was second in the number
of awards garnered with seven. Two KNBC
anchors won Em mys : John Schubeck for the 11
p.m . news, and Jess Marlow for the S p.m.
newscast.
KABC. Channel 1. and KTLA, Channel S. ~ap·
lured six Emmys each, with KTLA winning one
for the widely acclaimed prison documentary
··scared Straight."
Broadcasting Service four and syndicated shows
nine.
The season's Emmy-wiMjng game show was
"Hollywood Squares," and Dick Clark, a popular
daytime personality since his "American
Bandstand" premiered in 1957 and star of ABC's
"$20,000 Pyramid," was chosen the year's best
outstanding game show host.
Irene Dailey, Liz Matthews on "Another
World'' on NBC. won an Emmy as outstanding ac-
Iileking the TV Habit Cold Turkey
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pened just as "All in lbe Family" kind of exciting." remember not to read that book. MY WIFE IS there, reading the was beginning. Arc:bie and Edith She always says things like that. I Another call lo the J>CMVer company. nd l ni h od
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whined u Archie and Edith became things up after their spat . lap. The late movie on Channel 13 is 30·c:ent fuse. Took him five seconds.•· 111ta 11taza 1111.-•au
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