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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-06-06 - Orange Coast Pilot... •--0 ID ess Bug Gasoline for 67 Cents ~-~-weONESOAYAFTERNOON, JUNE6, 1919 - 0 Diedrich Won't Resign Office -~ 1=7--- l I NY M~<kl r Dozing the ,Day Away . ~ Killed By Block • NEW YORK CAP I -Dr Michael Baden. city medical t:X· aminer. says that a model "was dead the instant" she was hit by a cinder block dumped by youngsters off a Queens roof. Bridget . Manderson, 25, was walking arm in arm with her boyfriend Monday evening. She had just kissed him when lhe cinder block fell nine s tories and .ccu~~ her head. ==-~~~· ~e~s~hld~·:'~ttref!:ll..~-~~er~c~,l~qp~klii.'~.'~~~~~~~~~~~~t; for severa . nC KIUED BY BLOCKw•r..,..10 cd the roofs in the neighbor Model Bridget Manderson ResidenLs said the youths had "tale Panel tlacks Gasolwl SA CRMvtf'~NTO CAP > A gradua l blending of :ilcohol into gasohnt'. to rcduc(• dt·1>cncicncf:: on foreign 011. •~ fuvon:d liy on A ~sc mbl y comm 1llt·t: dPsp1tc strong opposition from oil com pan1es and utal1tit·~ ( Ht>latcd analysis. Pa~<· H7 ) The Resources. I .and Use and Energy C<lmmittce voled 10-0 Tuesday on AB 1889 by As - semblyman V1C'tor Calvo. D· Mountain View, lhut would n .. ~uirc I perce nt u lcohol 1n gasoline by Jan 1. 1982. It went to the Ways and Means Commit· tee The bill also would require 5 percent alcohol in gasoline by Jan 1, 198.'>. unless studies m- dicate adverse e HPcts on air quality been dropping eggs, bottles and other debris from the rooftops. The cinder block had been left by workmcl1': ~ Miss Manderson worked as a s ales wom a n a nd s howroom mod-et. Stre wa-s an orpllan who had lived in a series of foster ho mes. but friends said s he was a ha ppy, exuberant person ·'She was alwuys up ~ht' was always there to listen to you. to do anythrng for you," sa id Lynda Morgan Ja<'k~on, a co-worker · Hilda Gerbino, one of Mi s~ 1-1 anderson's fos ter mothers, said she recently suw M1ss Man- derson alter a separation or nine years. She said that when she asked Mi ss Mande r son h o w "she turned out to be such a lovely person." the re ply from the model was "I took a little bit. the best. from everybody I lived with ... "When she said that. I just s welled with joy," said Mrs . Gerbino. Gas Privilege Top Solons Pay 67 Cents WASJllNGTON CAP> -Their fellow Americans may have to worry about lines at gasoline stations and fuel prices hitting 90 cents a gallon, but not the top people in Congress. _ They get their gasoline, which the government is buying for 67 cents a gallon, at two pumps conven- iently localed within a blook of the Capitol, The Washington Post reported today. There is no waiting either, because the privilege of getting a fill-up is extended to only ihe top elected an'd appointed leaders in Congress. In the House, Speaker Thomas P . O'Neill, D· Mau.; Majority Leader Jim Wrigh~ D·Texas, and Minority Leader John J . Rhodes, R-Ariz., get 1asoline for their government·provided Lincoln Con· Unentala there, the newspaper said. • On the Senate side, fill~ups f,0 to MaJmiU' Leader Robltt C:-Byril, D·W.Va.; tliiority Leader Howard Baker, R ·Tenn.; Majority Whip Alan Cranston, O.Callf., and Minority Whip Ted Stevens, R-Aluka, the Post said. o .. h Plfel \~H P ..... It was almos t 10 a .m . the s urfers . strollers and seagulls biid been out on the beach for hours. but it failed to rouse these two sleeping campers in Newport Beach Tuesday . The exhausted pair s noozed away near the Newport Pie r ob· hvous to all the-activity a round them <1nd to the city ordinance which makes it a crime to roll out a sleeping bag and camp out o n city beaches. All DC-1 Os Grounded' FM Declares Em.ergency for Indefinite Time W ASHJNGTON CAP I -The Federal Aviation Administration suspended the design ce rtificate of the DC-10 today indefinitely grounding all 138 of the jeUlners flown by the nation's airlines. The FAA acted after cracks were found in the engine mounts of two jumbo jets that had been inspected and cleared earlier, an agency spokesman said. The spokesman, Jerry Doolit· tie. said the grounding order came in the form or an emergen· cy suspension of the DC·lO's de- si1n certificate, an apparently unprecedented s tep involvinl a commercial jetliner. Doolittle said the design certificate is required before a type of airplane is given an airworthiness certificate, a document that attests to the safety oft.he airplane. "It'• too early to tell" exactly what the inspections will entail, said another FAA spokesman, erry vey. ·• e're loin& to Doolittle said that while the order covered the design or the entire plane. the engine mount· ing area was "the only area we're concerned with at the mo- ment." Lavey said it was not known how long the DC-10 fl eet will be out of service Special inspections of the engine mounts of the DC-10 FIRST RESPONSE SOLD THE CAR "The first person who called in response lo my Daily Pilot ad drove my car away." That's the story or the SUC· cessful Newport Beach salesman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: 1963 Dodge 6 cyl. asking $1®0_81jll8 iood. body_ lood JlllX·XlUUl ca m e after an Ameri<'an Aidines OC· 10 los t an engine and crashed in Chicago May 25. killing 272 persons aboard the jct and three on the ground. It was the nation's worst air disaster . The DC-10. a tri-englne. wide · body trans port. carries an average 60,000 to 70.000 of the nation's 800,000 air travelers dai· ly . according to the Air Transport Association , an in dustry group. The 138 OC· lOs operated.by eight American car· riers have a lOlal of 100,000 seats available for nights each day. At least. three of lhe eight airlines, United, Continental and Northwest Orient. said they were cancelling all DC-10 nights immediately . United and Northwest Orient said U hoped to subltitute other aircraft for the 1rounded jets, but CoriUnen- tal said it had no spare equip- ment. ~ ... :""· -------------- have to aaUafy ourselves that the atttraft tn operation con - form with the ort1tnaJ deaip we approyed. We're 1omg to look at ever,,\ ~ ' If you need a quick sale, call the friendly Daily Pilot ad· VlHn at '42·5e71. T~,., I Oveneu, Lufthansa German r Del ~ti DC·lOI on orders of t.he West German 1ovemment. In all, 33 foreiin air carriers ny the DC-10, but they are not leRally bound by the (Sfle oc.1 ... Pa1e AZ> '"" A-· • • • ~ - Sentence Forfeits PosiTion By GARY GRANVILLt: OI -Oa.ly Pllel Sulf Orange County Supcrv1 ~or Ra lph Diedrich said Tuesda9 he will not resign from office until July 8. the day before he is to be sentenced for his recent bribery conviction. Diednch's vow to hold_on to his office for another month means he has. for the time bem~ at least. abandoned plans to re- s ign earlier Under state law. Diedrich will automatically forfeit th<' elec·ted office he has held for the past 71/..! years when sentenced by San J)leRO Superior Court -d~d·gt--.-- ·Ross Tharp. ..-- After bemi? convicted on lhn·c bribery charges two wt>eks a14U. Diedrich told Judge Tharp he• would forego attendi~ boara of s upervisors ' _me.d ings while wa1tin~ sentencing. . - Outsidc the courtroom, lht· 53· year·old county s upen 1sor ~aid he would r+'s1gn i mm~diatc ly 1f "a suitabl e" reptact•mcnt was appointed by Gov Edm1fnd G Brown Jr t o fill th1:: unex· p1red oortJon of his term But that went by the boards Tuesday when Diedrich said his plans now are to resign July 8, a day before ~ eould bf> handee a prison term of from four to six years Thc be league r e d count y supe rvisor said he ha:,, had no <'Ontact or information that in - dicates to him there would be a s peedy appointment o f a replacement. He also admitted to being "bothe red" by a newspaper editorial that called for his res- CSft DIEDRICH, Page AZ> Or:~eci~ :_UM Weather Night and morning low clouds but mostly sunny Thursday afte rnoon . Highs Thursday in the mid 60s at the beaches, mid 70s inland. Lows tonight 57 lo 62. . INSIDE TOD-' '1 After a year, the impact of Propo.Uion 13 hos reached neither the hdghls 119.r the depths promued durmg the pre-vote campaign. Page A7. •••• Ctt ... u ., A4 AU._ .. ., .. .. •• ..... •• .. --"'. AJ DAILY PtLOl s Wednesday, Jun• 61 19/9 ... -Pontiff 'Po-litical' Outspokenness Surp,_-ises Official CZESTOC llOWA , Poland (Al» A Polhih aovernment of tte1a1 txprl'Ufd "auren.·· to- day at ho. outapohn Pope John Paul ll h .. been on church·alalf' relut 1on11 durin~ his visit hf'rf' T bc o ~rnfil!'nl_ lioufl.ht l u minim lt' t.• J'apul tr 1p's lmp•t t by d1tlmln1i1 tlw fort>1gn prrss In Ojh~d {'rowel 111u11 "T h ~ f 1gu r c b o f yo ur 1ournah11ts uc hltthly \lllllM aerated," Stefan St1tn1i.icw11k1, a Porei1n Mllll11try 11poke1mam . told report.eMI on the fln•I dlty of th<-pof*·~ thrt•t· di.y visit tn thtl\ Homan C'ulholH' l'lhr uw As k<•d about I h t· frc•q u.,nt 1.1<>11tlcal l'Cmt1•11t 111 th1! J)(>pt''1> 1 u cc h e 11 . S t a 111 i. z c~ • .. ~w1..._...1. GIRL'S EX·BOYFAIEND SHOT AND KILLED BY FATHER Eve HllJdu, Mlcehel Doyle Jr. Figure• In Tregedy Girl's Ex-boyfriend ·Killed by Her Father OLD BROOKVILLE, N Y C :\ P ) The shadow out:-;ide Ev<t H ajdu 's' b e droom window fr1~htcned the lef'n·age r1 who alt·rh•d her father I\ ~houlcd warning was followc·d hy a rtflf' :-hot Moments h1tcr. Eva'!> fo rmt>r high school sweetheart ;rrdyin~. Michael Doyle Jr , 19, of S<-a Cliff, N . Y ., had been trying ~1 rice Easter t o r ek i n dlc a romance with his 19-year ·old ~1rlrriend :.ince they drifted apart in St*ple mb e r afte r ,ernduation, police s aid. Early Tuesday. he clim bed a trt•e that put him within thret: feet of Eva's bedroom window Polict Lt Donald K<tne of the Nai.:.<tu County homicide squad ~auJ Or. Stevcn llaJdu told him he shot the "figure in the da rk" off. a tree limb thinking the "silhouette" was trying to enter his house. Doyle, shot in the head at clos e range by a .22·caliber rifie. died about seven hours later al ._..,..,..,-.. Communit.y_Hos pitaL in Glen ~ove after unsuccessful brain .surgery. No charges we re filed against U.ajdu_, .a paJ.boJ01 &al al Me m o r ial S loan Kell-ering Ca nc~Center in Manhattan_ -However, Kane said results of his investigation in tbia affluent Long Island community will be presented to a grand jury as a matter or routine procedure. Eva a nd M ich ael d ated th r o u g h o ul the ir days at Northshore High School in Glen Head, but "jus t went their separate ways last September ," when they both enrolled in col· lege -he al Betha ny College in West Virginia , she al Lafayette College in Pennsylvania: Kane said. ''Doyle• wa~ doing last ni ~ht. ;,ind where: he w;.i~ before he c;,imc ove r to their house We huvc 1111 idC'~l why he w::.s the re "Thl'rc's no indication what ht• had on ttis mind when he went up that tree." !>i.lid Kane . M 1ss llajdu was awakened by 1t ~~rat~nd Gulsid~. !>ht- saw a figure hanging from the tree. ·'She got scared and ra n into he r parents· IH!droom." s aid Kane. Hajdu shouted a t the window for the figure to go away. lie claimt-d the silhouette was com · ing closer to the window "With ttis wife and daughlPr huddled behind him , he shot the rifle," said Kane .. , He said it wasn't until llajdu and his son round Doyle m the bushes ouL'iidc their home that they recognized who it was. tJiie Deserter - Still in Viet? WASHJNG'OON CAP) -The director of t he Defense In· te lligence Agency says there is a possibility one Ame rican GI may be alive in Indochina but "no· ha rd evidence" o r any more. · ·'T here remains the possibility that a 'd eserte r ' Pfc McKinley Nolan, U.S. Army - may still be alive in Soulheasl Asia," U . Gen. Eugene F. Tight told a House foreign a ffairs s ub committee Tuesday Tighe said about 45 Viet na m ese refu gees have reported "alleged firsl·hand knowledge" or Americans staying m Vie l na m after the war but he s:u d the reports arc too vague to verify. re ponded that heo wl&S "rat.6er MUI J)rlse,'<l" nol by the fa~t lhe pontiff made such stateme nts but by the ntt:nt~-t1tem. Today, thf' pope appeared at IHl outdoor M11sH. He also spoke 111 ll galherin~ or priests and n1onk11 and h.1tc r was lo depart for Krakow, whe r e he was l'ardm;.il t>.•fore his elevation to the p11put-y. Sinc1• his arrival in Warsaw on Suturday, the pope h as s poken out for n•hg111u~ freedom . state fl•~JH!l'l for the "real needs Of the church,·' and a normal at- m o!> pht-rc for the church in ~h1 (•h to operate . - 35 ¥ears Ago Today .. -.. Stanasiews ki estimated that 120,000 to 200,000 pilgrims had com e each day to attend the po~· tiff's public appearances -m contrast to unofficial estimates by fore ign r epo rt e r s and churchmen that put the figure al up to a half-million. Today, thousands of Polis h schoolchildren -played hooky to st>e the pope, hoarse but still sing1n~. al the outdoor Mass. Ame rican troops storm ashore at Norma n- dy on June 6. 1944. to begin the invasion of Nazi.occupied E urope in this fil e photo Veterans of Wor ld Wa r II gathered on the beachcl> of f<'rctnce today to commemorate the 35th anniversary of D-Day. ··People say that if you want to sing you have to have a voice," the red-robed Pontiff told a crowd which the foreign re'- porters and churchmen estimat· cd al ahoul S00,000 beneath the walls of J asna Gora Monastery, Pola nd's holiest Catholic shrine. "But I think it's vice· versa," he said. tie kep~ up the cheerful spirit later today before a standing· room c r owd of priest s and monks. who g r eeted him al Czc!>lochowa's cathedr al ehtwclt- w 1th powerful si ng ing o f "Plurimus /\nnos," whose Lalin vcrst•s wish m any year:. of life "I 'm happy that you wish me :-.o many years, but I'm thinking 1n nt:a rer terms," lhe while· robed pontiff su1d . "Pray for m y voice because it has lo last until Sunday." Tht' pope began his d<ty by e<:lcbrating Mass <tl the walls of .J a sna Go ra Monastery. Tht• J)(>P<'. who s pt:nl nearly two hour!'> ;.it the site Tuesd<ty J01n1 ng ln t h e s i n gi n ~ o f folksongs, vct•rcd from his pr<>· parc el text for some 20 minutci. toda y, humm1n~ and s inging- aloni.: with six more, inc ludrn~ the traditional "Sto Lat, Sto Lat " "May you h vc for 100 ~l!ars_"_ "Keep learning that Latin," the pope e n cou rage d the youngsters in between choruses. "ll 's important " Front Pagr A I DIEDRICH. • 12 ·Continue to Mull Waddill Testimony The Orange County Superior Court jury that ha s been de· liberating in Dr. Williafn Wad· dill's murder retrial continued to review courtroom testimony today. The seven·ma n . fi ve.woman JUry askc'<i late Tuesd ay to have the teslJmony or two early wit· ncsses m the thre e month-long trial read to them by a court re· porter The testimony requested was that of nurses Pat Olvera and J oAnn Grirfith, who we re pre:. l'nl al Westmins ter Community Hospital the night thP prosecu· lion a llt·ges Waddill :-.tra nglc<I a baby girl afte r :.he purpurtt'<ily survived a saline abortion The ir lc!.llmony r .. nter<'d on obst>r v<1twns lht·v made ah<1 ut thi: two 1.1ound, l!'i·ouncl' anfat1t known as Ba by G 1 rl W <'<• ver after hc;r deli very ;:ind lil'f1trl' W':.1cldill arnvt.'d <it thf' h'o~p1l<tl Waddill, a 43 yc;i r old Hunt inglon Ha rbour ob!>tetric1an. has ins1stl'd the infa nt was dead r irreversibly on the verge of µ ' death by the lime he e xa mined he r tl)e nighl-0f March 2. 1977 He has contended the intermil· tent gasps and other life signs st'en in the infant by hospital pe rsonnel we re SO·calle d agonal signs. or the last movements tn an infant hopelessly in the fina l stages of dying • Waddill 's first murde r trial ended last year when jurors said they wer e deadloc ked 7·5 an favor of acq~ttal after 16 weeks of tcsllmony and 11 days of de· libe ration. J urors in the second trial beg<tn ·dehbera tang last Thurs dav afternoon. The· JUr y Tuesday also re: quested and wa~ given a wntten ·tnpy of J udge Byron M cM iUan·~ rnstructions in the la ws that ap ply tothecas1· Bot h pro~t'<'Ulur Ho ht> rt Ch11t t1•rton and d Pfcns •· /\lt•Jrn1·y ('h:.irlf':-. WH <lman s a11l tht:y 11. t·n· pll·<t:-.t·lf that lht-written in -.truct1on-; were g1vt•n iuror-. Gold Reaches Record $280 In Europe LONDON <AP> -The price of gold went over S280 an ounce for the first time today. _ Gold was quoted at $280.75 during the morning trading on lhe London market a nd at $280.625 in Zurich. It ~loscd ill S280 in London at the artemoon fixing and $279 in Zurich. H ates for the dollar wert' mixed in qu1et tritding on the world's money markets. The demand for gold , a tr;.id1 t1ona l refuge for investor::. 10 times of financial uncertaint y, resulted from fears or steadily r 1 s 1 n~ co ~t s o f oi l C1 nd <11min1!>hmg supplies, plus conL1n· u ing foreign di ~s a t 1 sf ac t1on with the UmtcCI !:>t<ttcs· cconumw performance. T he m etal began its latest su r~e Tuesday afternoon, at onf• t1m1• relJching $279 50 in Lonc1on It r1n1sh1'd lh•· duy at $278 k75 1n London. u n ·c·or<i 1•10~" <Jnd Jl Sl?f; 62..'1 in Zun<'h. Europe's big ~est bullion marke t .. 1gn :.ition "without acknowledg· an g many facL<> that would bear on my making such a decision." M eanwttile, the jockeying for position among the announced contenders ror the Third District !-;cat on the County Board of Supervisors continues. ANNUAL ·suMMER Though he has said nothing nor: d-0ne noUtingT to-move himself on the ttst QUlkdY.~­ l e n d ers, ··rorme -r slate 85· semblyfuan Ron Cordova is stUJ considered to be Ute -front- runner for the appointment, But as time puses., those who a r e act ively e ndorsing a Cordova appointment concede his position suffe rs through de· lay. One reason for tha t is that former county planning com- missioner Shirley G r indle has mounted a grass roots letter· wrilin~ campaign that has been fell in Sacramento in recent days. Mrs. Grindle was a leader in the so-called TIN CUP poUlical campaign reform movement a yc:tr aJ(o and counts among her " ~upportt•rs those who s ucceedt-d 1n affixing t.'no ugh signatures to reform petitions to qualify the TIN CUP initiative for a spot on the ballot. . . . ~._5 .I-:-T-~ ~· ---~·-·-··-·-· ~-..~ IOo/o to 2So/o OFF Now In Progress The detective said Doyle pa.i<I a "ve ry cordial" vis it lo the Haj- d u home during the college Eas t e r reces~. ll was the couple's first meeting since Scp- tem ber. Howeve r , he s aid they had not seen each other since. Kane said authorities we re trying lo find out just what f 'rom Page Bl ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT f,_..0,~{0i.1"t0.tl'tPltot,..,,tr,wfhfn•· •OM b•"4..4' lft• """"Pr....,, 1\P"tth\.fte'Ob' l,_.Ot.,.~ (a,,.,, Pub&1\htno(l)n'\Ott,,., Vo;,uAt .. 1"it1tt0f'I• o• ltUlJhVW•d Mof\df'llW fhfOUQf\ frlCJAf f(>t ''°"'"' ,.,,. .. _. 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McDonnell Douglas, builde r of the DC· JO, issued a statement calling the FAA action "extreme and unwarranted" because the cracks have been found in only one model or the aircraft. A spokesman aa!d the company mi1ht fight the suspension ln court. In ill atatement, McDonnell Douelu called the suapenalon "an extreme and unwarranted act" ancfaaid the company "reef· firms ita faith In the lnte1rity of lhe DC·lOdesip. The company is maklq every effort to auun a prompLretum..to aervice:ot lhe DC-10 and wiU take wbat.ver s tep• are neceuary to ac· com plllb t.hia ... " ''Today'• FAA acUon Is. more s weeping a nd drastic than circumstances warrant because pylon aft bulkhead cracks found durin~ inspection have all been o n OC-10 Series 10 airc r aft . because they have involved a ircraft that m ay have s uffered from maintenance procedures at var iance with the manufac· ture rs rf'commendalions a nd because no suc h c r acks have been round on eithe r DC·lO Series 30 or Series 40 aircraft," the statement added. "We are exploring every legal avenue including the possibility of 1oln1 to court," said McDon- nell Douglas !iipokesman Ray Towne. On Tuesday, Judie Aubrey E. Robinson Jr. of U.S. District Court here initially laaued -but later postponed execution of -a temporary order to arouncLI.be DC-109. In 1ta)'in1 Ilia order, he said he wanted to 1ive the FAA a chance to try to lbow tbat ~ jeta were aafe. Robinaon '• 1cUon waa In response to a req~rom the Airline Puaen1era laUon. Stop in now for the fin est selection in quality interior furnishings in the area. Over 20.000 sq . ft o f th e finest furniture available. Such brand names as Drexel. H eritage. He nredon. Woodrusk. Stanton Cooper and more . redu~ed for this annual sale. ·- 17 Orange Coast l [)1T1 0 N V-OL. 72, NO. 157; ..SEC~5, SO-P4G€5 --_. ·~--..._. -. ..- Your Ho•eto•• Dally Newspaper CJN ' TEN CENTS! ~~~~~~~~~~A9-yea~~ldNight~a~~~~~~~~~~~ Huntington Jtled~ Bitter at Trial DOCTOR BITTER, RESIGNED TO TRIAL Huntington Herbour'1 Jeffrey MecDoneld By J ERR\' CLAUSEN Of -Deity ll'tt.e Sufl lluntmgton Harbour phys1c1an Jeffrey R MacDonald •~ bitterly resigned to pr eparing a defense against murde r c harges. charges he s ays he was cleared of nine years ago The former Green Beret captain 1s charged by a Raleigh. N C .. fede ral grand jury with killing his wife and two children 'in 1970 Monda1 he confirmed s peculation that the Ralc1~h trial 1s s cheduled to begin JuJy 9 <t£ter a pQstJ,>Om·mcnt won 1r1 April lo prepare his defense "WE'RE IN THE PRt:PARATION pha~'" working ni ght and day," said MacDonald, now tllrcctor or emer~1:n 1•y m(.'<ticine at St M<1ry Medi~al Center, Lon~ Ht:ach "I guess 'We are ac-tually goan~ to lrl<sl' t!. the quote of thl' day," he said. "(shouldn't have to go through this again, but Wl' arc in an effort lo get witncs~c~ fr<Jm all ov1:r tht· world and 1n gelling mysl'lf 111tu a state of mind to prcpan· an <Hh.:qu;1t1• defense " Tiit: T RIAL IS St::T now to begin olmns t nine year:. and five months afte r Mac Uonald':-. pn:i,:nnnt wife . Collellt:, and two children. Kimberly, Ii. a nd Kn:-.ten. 2, were found beaten and :.tabbed to.de ath 1n lht•ir horn•· at Fort Bragg. /\bout thrl'e months aft•·r the f''eb 17 1970, i-.l<iytnJ:l'>. M ad>on;ild was form ally c-har~c<l with the crime:-. hy the /\rm~ Ill' w<i:-. cleared in Uctull(!r 1970 0111.J thf'n 1nd1r tcd by Diedrich to Stay .Until Sentencii\g By GAR\' GRANVILLE Ot .... Oelly f'lfet Staff Orange County Supervisor Ra lph Oiedrich said Tuesday he will not resign from omce until July 8, the day before he is to be sentenced for his recent bribery conviction. Diedn ch's vow to hold on to his office for anothe r m onth m eans be has. for the lime being al least, abandoned plans lo re· 1 s ig n earlier. Unde r stale law. Diedr ich will automaticall y forfeit the elecwd office he has he ld for the past 7 'ft.l year s whe n sentenced by San Diego Superior Court Judge Ross Tharp. Afte r being convicted on three bribery charges two weeks ago, Diedrich told Judge Tharp he would forego attending board of s upervisors' m eeti ngs while waiting sentencing. Outside the courtroom. the 53-year -old w unty s upervisor said he would resign immediate· ly if "a suitable " re placement was appointed by Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr . to fill the unex· pired part.ion or his term Hut lhal went by the boards Tuesday when Diedric h said h1:-. plans now are lo resign July 8. a day before he could be handed a prison te rm of from four to s ix years. The beleaguered county s upervisor said he has had no contact or mformat1.,11 that in dicates to rum there would be a s peedy appointm ent o r .. replacement. He also admitted to being .. bothered " by a ne wspaper cditoriaJ that called for his res (See-IJIEDRICH , Page A2> By JOANNE REYNOLDS s tudy of the arc<t which he :.aid he makes 'C:t recommendation on 0t-~,1Y~•ets1•" -----:'l!eurves w t>rpreSl!Tved . -federul parlieipahon-tn -a--pttrk- C on gr cs s man R o b e _r'1. H Wh I • d ontb""ll.'"' . owever. ~en i-.oppe """·"" ~ ... , :---------.,.- O•tlt ll'tte4 ~t.ofl - EARLY DEPARTURE NIXED Supervisor Diedrich --- "frt:<' up the h~lanct· '>f land for -;;vprormal u~ · th.al will keep JL ..!>.!!....t_hc la'!..!:01.~s .. a federal gr and Jury m or e than four years later, on Jan 24, 1975 The indictment followed efforts by his fathe r-in-law. Alfred Ka ssab of <.:ranbury, N.J . to have the. investigation cont in~. "FREDIW <KASSAB) wants someone to be found gujlty." Mar Donald said. "He doesn't particularly care who. and so f>'reddy will strike any available target." Subsequently . the ca se has been wending throu"" the federal court system It has been lo the li.S. Supreme Court thn.·•' times. M acOonald was once cleared of the charges by an ap- peals court. only to have the higher court reinstate the ~hargcs Asked Monday 1r he had anything to do with the death of his fa mily. MacDonald answered. "Absolutely not T hey'll as k m t! lhal at the trial '.' MacOONAl.O. WllO Llvt;s now in .. wate rfront con· d1>m mi um in Huntington ti arbour, has stuck tenaciously to h1~ story of the b1zarrt· sla ying~ from the very first. lie says he awoke in the t>arly morning to find four hip· py-typt> intrud<·rs. appetre nlly high on dru~s . in his Fort Hrag~ homt' He :-.;iy., hr fnui<ht them. was knocked out :md awokP tr1 find the hlood-:-.pallered wall!> and furniture and lo 1•011 for h..Jp M ad>o11alll ~uffcrnl stab wounds, but prosecutors riu1•-;t1on \lo hl'lhn l h<·y wen· .,cir inflicted or c vcn infllrlt.'t.I h} h1~ w1f1 • I~ 04)('TOR Hl1Tt:R . Page t\2} ('raeks ('i fed FAA· Grounds 138 DC-lOs WASHINGTON tAPI The f'ede ral Aviation Admin1strat1un suspended the design certificah · of the OC -10 today indehnit ·ly grounding all 138 or lhl' jelhners nown by the ruttion'i. airline!> The FAA a<'tt>d after crark:-. werr· fou.nrl 111 II ,, ' "'!:!'"'' mounL., of two JumlJt, J i., thJ L h.1d l.1 .. •·n inspected and cll'ared Parlier. an agency spokesman said The spokesman. J erry Dooht tie. s aid the ~rounding ordt•r ca m e m thl' form of <1n em<:r gen t·y suspen~1on of the DC Ill's de sagn certificall!, an aµµarc11Uy un precedented step involving a comme r('1aJ Jetliner Ooolilll.t' s aid the d e:-.1gn certificate 1s n·qu1red befort' a . of airplan1· 1:, g1w·n an a i rwor 1 ~tie.Ale_-a rlorumcnt lha l <ttlt'Sb to lh•· ~aret y of th<· airplum· :JVl'ragl' fi0 ,000 to 70,000 or the nation's 800.000 air traveler s da1 l y , accordin g to the Air Transport Assoc1at1on, on in· duslr y i;troup T he 138 OC-\Os ope rated by eight Ame rican car- rif'rs have a total of 100,000 seats J \ ai la bit• for flights each day /\t IN1~t thrt:(• of lht· 1 ll!hl a1rhnc.,. L;mtt•<l. Contine ntal and Northwest Orie nt. said they "er <' cancelling all DC-10 flighL'i 1mm l'd1atel )' L'n it ed and CSee OC-lts, Page .U> Pope ~s Impact •surprises' Pole -orriciaJs B~dham, R Newp~rt Be <i ch . short of recommending the area lie s aid his r<'eornmcndation said today ht!'s not w1lhng lo P~ be bought as a federal park a nd won't be madl· unt_rl legislativl· "It's t<>'l t·:irly to tell" t•xaelly wh-.tt tht-I A~~·l-fOO+.-\.\.,~lL~nia.U _ ~a.u:L..iUltLlb~·· _ F~J\ ~pnkl·~man. Pattl'rson ::,;ml hi' wrll begin .l c rry l.av<·.v "Wt• rt· lo('>in~ lo work on h1 :-i le~1islat1on '1'hc•n he ha\'C to \al1:-.f) nurM·lves I.hat C-ZESTOC HO WA , P o t ano (Ar' I A J"olish J?O~l!rnment of- f1t•1a l t'xprt>SsE>d "surprL'it:" to· d:.i\ at how outs poken POIJl' John l'aul ll ha:-. been on c hurch·Sl<.tl1.· n •lattons during his v1s1t hen· T ht• gon·rnmt·nt s ought l o min1m1iP lht· papal tr:p'!> 1m11<wt b;. claiming the fo reign pn''l'> in flut1'<1 c rowd s1zt•s the federal bud~el deeper m hinte d strongly l bal fe deral hearing!> on th(· hill . P atterson ct.ettt--to-bur the 24 .000 acres pro·· ~aruclpalion would come along s-atd hl''ll m1rodU1'<' to pa)' ror pos ed as the Oran~c <.:uasl Na with purchal>eS by the slate and purthase of th<: lan'l Pa tterson lionC:tl P::i rk county as well a:-. land ~1fts from ern1ft the bill will <tlkw at<· about Badham said he 1~ cu rr Uy the two major property o wner.> $40 m11l1on for tht• land buy nf'l{Ot1<tting with the m <tJOr pr Al pr""enl. the re are itl"' acre". h I C ""' "' ·' Patterson also !.:ml he believe:-. erty ownt:rs. t c rvine 0 llr Sycamore Hilb , in th<· heort d /\I V C Hadham Wi ii JOlll h1m tn CO pany an the IMI ICJ O oJm· Of the proposed par.I(, that have d aulh orin~ lhl' lt•g1:-.lat1on. but pany. an expects to come up een bought by th e City of · h I h Badham said today he ':-. not pre w1l a pan e can s upport Laguna Beach d d h . h' h r k pare to 0 l al yet. w1l in t e nt-xt cw wee s . The stale has· about S38 m1ll1'on "I cannot recommend to the The proposed park lie:. within to buy 1,600 acres of beaches and 8 dh · d. l J. bl th pcoplcof the state ofMaineorthe a am s 1 s ri c u e canyon land bet ween Corona dcl · · th h b h · state of North Dakota that they leg1slal1on al as roug t 1l Mar and Laguna. d r d I t d d th P ut the fe deral governmen t un er c e ra s u Y an e In addition. Lhe Aliso Viejo l~ishtlJon that would buy it a r-e C h I d d I more deeply in hock to buy a the work of Congressman Jerry om pany as Pe gcd NI ta-hunk of land on Che Pacific Coast Patterson, 0 -Sanla Ana . lion of 3.400acrcs. that they'll never sec." tht: Tue sday Patte rson hos ted Whalen, who me t with Irvin e Republican decla red. William Whalen, director of the Company and Aliso ViCJO Com Badham said he ha ~ been National Parks Service, on a . pany officials late Tuesday, said negotiating with all parties con tour or the , area bounded by he also w::.nts to m eet with Aliso cerned to come up with a pro· Corona del Ma r, the San Diego Viejo •re presentatiyes a nd the posal that "is not a raid on the Freeway, Aliso Canyon and the state and countv officials before federal trea sury" and that will rclurns 10 Wtt shin~lon next the <11rcrafl 111 oµcr ation con Wt•l'k form \.\1th th•· 1111j!1nal dt·.,1~1\ "''' I l t'Jrini.:~ on tht· park w1ll-Q.<' aµµrovt•d \\t"ri· ~oin~ to look .it ht>llf <h•rm~ August in Orang1'> cvt'rvthing ('1111n1v bv the llou:-.e lnlt•nor · Ooohltle .,a 1<I that wh1h· lh•· <'om rn1lll'•'. of wh1r h P atter:-.on ordt·r r1l\'l'n •d lht· 1!1·-.11.(n of I h•· 1:-. a ml•mbt-r Al a prt·:-.:-. con t•ntirc pl:.inc. thl· t•nJ.(inc m11unl foren rl' Tuf':.day. a i.:roup of ing area wa!:> "th• only artw <·oun ty hu:-.in('::,::, 1:1nd c1vit' we're cuncernl•d with ut the mo leader:-. anno unced the forma me nt ·· t 1on of thl· Orangt• 'oast Na La ve\· s aid 1l wa:-. not known twnal Pc.irk Committee how long the OC JO flt-et will ht• Larry Ulve:-.tad. pres ident of out of scrv1n· Anaheim Savings and Loan , 1:-. Spe cial 1ns pt·ct1on:. o f lht· dla1rman of the r·ommittec He (•n gine mounts of the OC JO ~:11ct tlW gr·ou1) wrll he raising c ame after an Am e ri ca n funds to l<111nrh an edurnt1onal Air lines OC-10 lo~t an englnf,: program at.nut lht• nc1•r1 for the and crashed in Chicago May 25. park an<I to i:t<'t conl(ressHmal killing 272 persons aboard the Jet lwckin~ for 1t and three on the ground. ll was UlvcstwJ :-.aid the group a lso the nation's worst air disaslea:. will bl' ra1siug money to hl'lp in The Dt'· 10. a tri·enJ(inc. wide l hc purctw~c <1f the.' parkland. bod y lransuorl. ca rries an ocean. Whalen's staff is concluding a Coa~• City's Rules Threaten Gay Bar • ; Weather Night and morning low c louds but mostly s unny Thurs d ay afternoon . Highs 'l'bunday in lhe m id 80s al lhe beac hes. mid 70s inland. Lows tonight 57 to 82. INSIDE TODA\' After a year, tlw 'tmpocf oJ Propo.Uton U haa reached uithtt ,,_ 1Nrighf1 nor fM depthl promfled during tM .,,...voee~. Page A7. •••• cu ... " ., M &ti .. ., .. • •• ... " M M By JACKIE HYMAN Of Ille o ... , ,._ ..... If you d ropped by Newport Station in Costa Mesa on a weekend evening, you'd prob- a bly think il was a t ypical coast area disco, wilh stylishly dr~sed men and women danc· ing to the latest hits. Some people have been there as long as an hour before they realise it's a gay bar, said owner Dick Osbome. "It you were lo come in, other than seeina the men dance with each other. you wouldn't notice anything,'' said Osborne . He noted lhat the dlaco ap- peal• to middle and upper clus l•YI and IOIDe 1U'al1bta, who form about ao percent of the cliente&e . . And be u.ya be bu.aood rap- port wttb the police depertmeat . "In three yean, we've never had an U'T'e9l here for lewd con· duct or dope or enytbln1." said Otbome, eddint lhal he main- tains• atatf of 22 men, includlna anerel bouncen who lnt.ervene on the rare occas ions when red necks show up in the parking lot "to beat up the ·queers· " But the disco's e xistence is threatened -not by preju<Uce against gays, not by ha m -fisted rednecks. not by overzealous police, but by the l ack or la ndscaping and the fact that the park in~ lot hasn 't been striped. These matters r ecently led the city Planning Commission to de- ny a conditional use permtt re· newa1 · and orde r the racilily vacated .. The de nial is being appealed to the City Council. Osborne, who contends lhe in- complete work Is the result of a dlH1reement with John Rau, the owner of the property, said he beUevet1 it cen all be worked oul amicably. If it iln't, he said, "I'd be ruined." Osborne, who opened the bar three yean aio with a 10.year leHe, said he's put about •.ooo Into i mprovements, most of wblcb c:oukln't be 11lve1ed if he had to movl' lfow1·vcr, ht· sa id he's con- vinced the plann111g comm ission wasn't motivated by opposition to the disro's cli<'nlcle Osborne also pointed out that N cw port Stat ion isn 't what's known as a cruising bar. A cru1~ing bar is whe re gays go to pick someone up, he ex- pla incd. Al Newpor t Station, gays frequently come with a steady partner or with a straight {J'iend who jus t likes to dance. Ot1borne said he didn't start out to operate a gay bar. He said he originally leased the property at J945 Placentia Ave ., ln a manufac turing zone, as a sltahtht bar and disco. but ran into financial troubles. However. s ince Newport Sta· lion wu localed neer a (now· defunct) gay bar. gays beaan dropplng ln and gradually adopt· ed lhe place -When they round they were welcome. Clients come rrom Costa Men aa well a8 from elsewhere in (!W GAY fSAR . Paie i\Z) "The fi gures o f y ou r Jou rnahsls <trc hi g hly cxag gerated ." Stefan Staniszewski, a Fo reign Min1:-.lry s pokesman. told reporters on the final day of lht• pope's three-day visit to this Homan Catholic shrine As ked about th e frequent po11tic-al content in the pope'i. SP <'<'C h cs. Staniszews ki n•s pondcd that he was "r ather l'lt1 rprbcd " not by the fact lhl' pontiff made such statements but by lhl· extent of the m . TodCty. the pope appeared at an o utdoor Mass. He a lso spoke to a gather ing of p,riests and monks and later was lo depart fo r Krakow. where he was '1 t•ardinal before his elevation to • the papacy. j Smee his arrival in Wa rsaw on 1 Saturday, lhe pope has spoke n out for, r4lligious freedom, ~late ! respect for the "real needs of the church," and a normal at-i mos phere for the churc h in whic h lo operate. l Staniszewski estimated tftat 1 121),000 lo 200.000 piJ1nms had I c~".1e each day let attend the pon-I tiff s public a ppearances. > • -----------------\ Fl~T RESPONSE S!JLD THE CAR "The first peraon who called in real)Onff to my Dally Pilot ad drove my car away." That's the awry Of lhe SUC· ce1u ful ~ewport B each u leaman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: 1963 Oodi<e ti cyl. H klng 11000 Runs good, body Mood XXX·XXXX U you ~eed a quick sale. call the friendly Dally Pilot ad- visers al "'2·5171. • EC .. A.I DAILY PILOT C/N Waddill . Words • Reread Tbt Oranse Count1 Supenor Court )ur)' tha t has ~en ck Ubtoratln1 In llr Willlam Wad dlll'is murdur r~lrlal continueod to rt'vuiw rourtroorn lH Umony tod•y The seven m~an . five.woman jury asked late T\aMday to have the• t~isUmoey ol two earlY wit· flt'liiS4'8 ln I.be thrtM"lllOnlb·lon(ll trial read to th.-m by a court rt' porter Th~ testimony requested Wllb that of nurses P at Olvera and J oAnn Griffith, who we re pres ent at Westminster Community Hospital the rughl the pr~u lion alleaes Waddill ~tnoalt!d 1t baby girl after she purportedly s urvived a saline abortion. Their tesllmony centered un observations they m a de about the two-pound, 1S·ounce infllllt ·kno wn as Ruby G irl Weaver after her delivery and before W addiJI arrived at the hospital Waddill a 43-year·old Hunt· ington Ha rbour o bs tetr ician, has insisted the infant was dead or irreversibly on the verge of death by the time he examined her the night of March 2, 1977. He has contended the intermil· te nt gasps and othe r life sl1ns seen in the infant by hospital personnel were so-called agon~ signs. or the last movements Ill an infant hopelessly in the final stages of dying. . WaddHl's first murder tnal ended last year when jurors sa~d they we re de1tdlocked 7·S an favor of acquittal after 18 weeks of testimony and 11 days of de· liberation. Jurors in the second trial began deliberating last Thurs- day afternoon. T he jury Tuesday a lso re· quested and was given a written copy of Judge Byron McMillan's instruct.ions in the laws that ap. ply to the case. Both prusel·utor Robert Chat· terlon and-d e fe nse Attorney C trarl~~ Weedman s aid they we re pl~ased that the written in· structions were give n jurors. Neither would s~•el·ulate on the ~ig nifican re of t he nur s es testimony lx'tnJ? read to Jurors except to note lhut both wen: among the hrsl witnesses in the t hree-month-long t ria l a nd Jurors may have hud difficuJty recalling dt lails of their stale· ment.s. f 'ro• Pagr ,, I GAY BAR ••. Orange and Los Angeles coun· ties. Osborne said. -Forword Pylon r--f"' , I ,Wing Attac~~ent-, c -f Wing .Aft Pylon Attachnrent .::t -• Support Pylon Engine NEW CRACKS FOUND Notional T ransporlotion Safety Boord .,. .... ...,.. .. NEW CRACKS FOUND '1 hl· i''eder al Avil,llion Adminb trataun ha:-. ~uspl·nded in· de finitely thC' d es1gn <'t:!rl1f1cate of t he OC·lO , grow1dmg all 138 of tht:! Jetliners fl own by the nation's airlines · after new cracks were found along a thin lip in the engine pylon mo unts . Costa Mesa's M. R. Pierso11 Dead at 69 f 'ro• Page BI OC-lOS GROUNDED. • • Services will be held Thursday for Morris R. Pierson, a 47·y1.·:ir resident or Costa Mes u whu died Tuesday al the age of 69. Chapel service will begin at 1 :30 p .m . Thur s d ay <t t Westminster Memoria l Park Mr Pierson. who rame to Costa Mesa in 1930 and moved to Santa An a two yea r s ago, worked as a br idge builder for num e r o u s c om pa n i e s in Southern Califom iat. He was a 48·year mem ber or Pile Drivers Local #2375 and was aJso active in Mes a B•bh• Chapel. Mr. Pierson leaves his wife , The lma of Santa Ana . his s1m. Morris P ierso n or Fountain Va lley : his d a ug hter . Dawn Muniz or Santa An a , sisters Belva Belau of Co:-ta M e~a Hnd Oµa l l'icrn· of M 1s ... our1 . Ill j?randchild rt'n. <1nd th n .. 1• gn•:1t grundchj ldrcn Northwest Orient said it hoped tu s ubs titute other aircraft for lhe grounded jets, but Continen· lul s aid it had no spare equip-ment ' Overseas, Lufthansa German J\irhnes grounded a ll its DC·lOs lln orders of the West German .iovcrnment. lo all, 33 forei@ air carriers rty the DC·lO, but thev are not leully bound by the FAA groundmg order . Lavey said the OC·lOs in the •11 r when the certificate w.as SUS· pended were permitted to con- tinue to their nearest destina· tion. The order was band·carried lo McDonnell Douglas' planl in Long Beach, DoolilUe said. McDonnell Douglas, builder or the OC-10, issued a statement culling the FAA action "extreme a nd unwarranted" because-the cracks have been found in only 1mc model or the a ircraft. A s pokcsm3n said the company might fight the suspension in court. f 'rone Pagf> 11 I DOCTOR BITTER. • • Thcv claim Ma cDonald and his wife argued and be killed her Then. they say, he killed the children and gave the story to police to cover the crime MacDonald said Mond01y his defense and his story will not change "THf:RF. IS NOT ONE !>1nglt· piece of evidence." he said. ··Nothing ha~ ch;rngc..'<i Mncc 1970 " He said. "I think it's 1ncn ... '<11blc that th<• federal pros· t•<•utors have the r ight to d!I this to !>Omeonc." In its statement, Mc Donnell Douglas ca ll.ad tbe s uspension ··an extreme and unwarrarled act" and satd the company "rcaf· firms its faith ln the integrity or the DC·lOdesign. The company is making every effort to assure a prom'pt return lo service of the DC·lO and will lake whatever st e ps are necessa ry to ac· com plish this . . " "Today's F AA action is more s weeping a nd d r astic than circumstances warrant because pylon art bulkhead cracks found d uring inspection have a ll been on DC·lO Series 10 aircr a ft . be c a use they have involved aircraft that m ay have suffered from maintenance procedures at variance with t he manufac t ur e rs recomme ndations a nd because no s uch cracks have bcPn found on e ither DC·.10 Seril'S 30 or Series 40 <ti rcraft," the state ment add<:d ··we arc exploring every lcg<tl a venue including the µo~sibility of going to court," said Mc Don nell Douglas spokesm an R ay Towne . ----·· On2Plane• 2-1nch crack Gr0uftd8 Jet8 • ~~~~~~•-,tm SAN i'~RANCISCO <AP> -A hairline crack stretching barely tw.o inches a long a thin Up in e n g ine·pylon mounts was responsible for the latest order grounding DC·lOs, an Ame rican Airlines maintenance official who saw tbe crack said today. The crack was found in two pla nes grounded at San Fran· cisco International Airport, said Dean Agin, th e airline's manager for a ircraft main· tenance here. Visual inspections ordered last week by the FAA for the same area of the engine wing mount tailed to tum up evidence of tbe cr acks. he added. But he said that doesn 't necessarily mean Teen Arrested In Costa Mesa Theft Cases A man arrested in Brea on suspicion of burglary has been linked to nine· aprtmenl break· ins in Costa Mesa, police said to· day. Costa Mesa police said they have flied nine counts of residen· lia l burglary agaJnst Chris Edward Coppens, 18, of Costa Mesa . who was in Orange Coun· ty Jail today in lieu of $10,000 hail. T h ey said lhe Costa Mesa burglaries occurred during the past t wo months in large a pa rt· ment complexes in the northern part or the city. Most df the losses were jewelry and cash, police said . T hey said no missing items ha ve been recover ed al this tim e. From Pagf-,, I DIEDRICH. • i~nation "without acknot.ilt.>dg 111g mciny facts that w<Juld beur on my making S Ul'h a decision.·· Mean while , the jockeying for position cimon).! the announced contenders for the Third District seat on the County Boa rd of Supervisors continues . they weren't there. "My opinion ls that they were probably there and not iden· lilied." he said. "because tbe original FAA order specified a visual check and conflrmina with dye check only if necessary." He said the first crack was found Monday night on an American OC·lO which had ar· rived at the airport earli_er. On Tuesday, be said, FAA regional inspect.on viewed tbe crack. Then about 8 p.m . Tueaday, a similar crack was found by m ecbanica going over engine . wing mount.a on another DC· 10. which arrived as Flight 65 from Newark via Chicago, Agin said. In both cases, he said, the rra ck was barely visible to the naked eye, but was confirmed by palnting a red dye over the suspect area. The crack then ap· peared as a tiny red :icratch._ "At this point we really have no idea what caused it, whether it was a stress crack or what," hP. said. The cracks were found as mechanics began the first of periodic 100.fiight·hour inspee. lions ordered for the DC·IO by the FAA. The order followed the crash ·May 25 of an American Airlines DC·lO while taking off from Chicago's O'Hare lntem a· tional Airport. Suspect Held In Robbery A 26·year·old man was arrest· ed ln Newport Beach today just minutes afte r he allegedly robbed a Costa Mesa conven· ience store by threatening ., clerk with a crowbar. In Costa Mesa J ail today in lieu or $25,000 bail was D'anny LPc Brooks or 1840 16lh St . Newport Beach. He was arrest- Pd on sus pi cion of armed rr1h b~rv P 0 0 llCC' said the robbery nr l'U rred at about 2·30 a.m _ ol l T11tc m market at Sant<i l\n;, A venue and Ogle Street The male clerk was threatened with a crowbar but not injured . pouce said. He saut strai~hts arc also at tracted lx'rause "lhe gays made disco to begin with. It's chic for the strw ght crowd to ~o to the gay bars because they're the 00· MacDONALD rs ESP ECIALLV concerned about the ly ones that are real disco." ---lrnllclpated cost of the trial. expected to be more than His-s etup Includes 8 la rge $250,000. He is bein~ represcntr•d t>y a team of 11 lawyers ANNUAL SUMMIR dance floor with a light show Jed by Bernard Segal of San F rancisco and Wade Smith, a and an expensive ttound system, Raleigh criminal tria l la wyer added to the team some two ·Osborne pointed out. · months ag6. "We have a dress code," he "---------------------~-----"' ._ __ _.,.~ded ''..Every ni&bt y ou s~e __ __ ----- Rolls, Mercedes in . the pal'king Pit1 e k --SALE IOl'.-We iefbe"'811UfUI people:'.__ --------C Essentially. clients are re· pe r a quired to have a "neat and clean Shuts appearance .·' Osborne s aid 0 f Pl "We als~ requi~e th~t the San no re ant women be Ul femirune attire and the men in masculine itllire. ll's jual a nice , respectable place." "The gay community has (o have a place to go to,·' he said. "If the people think there's not a aay community .,.he re , they're wrong.'' Hf' estimated the l•Y popula· tiun of Costa Metia al several tbouaand and noted that· ~re are active gay groups at Orange Coast Colle1e and UC lr~~ne. First Lady Visits LACONIA, N .H. (AP) -First lady Ro5alynn Carte r visited New Hampshire's controversial 75·year·old school for the men- tally retarded Tuesday and pledged to help community groups fight for Improvements. OfllAHOE COMT DAILY PILOT '""" o . .,.. c.ont 0..11• Pttol with wn•c." t\com btt.4'd tM""'°'~\ t\~l\MGOVt""'C>-'~ (N\t PUNt\IWfllt(~y Sf>p.tf•l~ .. lt'Oft".•f" Ci.t;blt\f\tiO ~' ttvouQh ~ •• a." to, (0\1• ..,..,. ~~woor1 .,..~t"' """'~ &fiotlMll\ ~~ , •• ,,v,.11,. 1rt1~ l~-..C."'*''"( .. \t Ai \tftoCiil• '""4·'°""' f"ClltoOn •\ l>vOtl"""' ""'"'Cl"•' M'CI $ivl'W't(tif \ f"hl> PftN:ioAI ovOh•UMt Ol1tf'll ., •• l'O Wf'\1 8••\trMt CO\t111MP~ <.e11t0fnl•t'7f)lfrl .... ,, .. __ Pt~•"t •"'If Pu0t1"""°' Joe• II ,,..,., V•t • Prtt1110fll'\f '9ftd (.ll'~titt Mfilt\,.U• • T-hl! ... 11 t:01to• , ... _ .. _..,... .... M1U"ftct1nqc f dltO' g.., .. ," LM• llte"°re" ... II .,,1,.•nt M4tt•o•not!o1,,,,-~ • '""' Mii '''"""" ....... --' A crack m a n11n-radioa<'t1v1· water pi~ that may have been caused by a defective weld has pro mpted the indef1n1 te shut down of the San Onofre Nucleur Power Plant. Southern California Edison Company ol/icials, who operatto the plant, said today the crat k was discovered tbis week during a routine inspection and main tenance operation. The San Onofre plant has been shut down s ince last Friday for lhe scheduJed repairs. Edison spokesman Uav1d Har ron said the maintena nce o~ra· lion was initially scheduled to last' one week. Bul Ba rron said today the one·week oula1e may now have to be extended for further examinations a nd any necessary repairs. Barron said the cracked fit· ting on a 14-inch waler pipe was '11scovered when radiographs were taken of the weld that con· net'ls the pipe to one of the plant's three steam generators. Barron said it is not known at this lime how serious the crack m ay be. The defect has ~n re- po r t e d t o th e Nu c l ea r HegulHtory C-Ommission. ~ Rarron said NRC officials last week advised all U.S. nuclear power plant operators to check fo r a possible weld defect in similar pipe fillings since one was found in a nuclear facility in Michigan. The pir>ing is part of the feed water system that delivers non· radioacti ve waler to the steam gene rator. T he generator pro- duces steam that is us ed to drive t he plant's turbine generators to m ake electricity , Barron ex· plainf'd CdM. Freeway Leg To Open Thursday A s p o k es man f or th e C alifornia De partme nt of Transportation ~~Id toqay the lut schechaled leg or the Corona d•I Mat· Freeway will open Thursday. ftealdent engineer Stan Dick 1aicl wonmen would be finishing cleaaup work. •ten posting and eleetrleal work today and early Thul'ldly prior to the opentq. Tllere wtll be no ceremony lo . muk the otculQll he said, add· lnl the openinC was _po8tpooed tor several months because or beavy ral.Dll durln1 the winter. Dick 1akl. The section to be openefi con· necll with botb the Sa'h Otego rre•way and the Costa Me8a Freeway and ends ,ut Caq'!pu.~ .... Drive, he said. He said motorists will be able to reach the San Diego or Costa Mesa freeways from Campus Orin and vtce versa. Dick said the opening won't eliminate any existing diredions of travel, OD· Jy add to them . Dick said that, to the beat of his kno'wled1e, there are no plans for further extenalon of the Corona del Mar Freeway, route 73. However, he said workmen will continue for aeveral dar. to complete work on s ur ace streets in the area. A four-lane frontaae road, no w designated as Bristol Street North. was opened last summer lo -roMcc-t wtth lhc new rreeway section. r --...,, - -=~=-=-~-..::..-.----- lOo/o to 2So/o OFF Now In Pro9ress Stop in now for the finest se lection in quality interior furnishings in the area. Over 20.000 sq. ft . of the finest furniture available. Such brand names as Drexel. Heritage. Henredon. Woodrusk. Stanton &operand more. reduced for fhis annual sale . .. ---· ... --.--.. -;_-.. -.. -.-:...,--:.-.,....,-.. .,_-....... ~,--~----..._ .. __ _,_ - Wedn!!d!Y, June&, 1979 DAILY PtLOT Al . Solons Back State Bailout Bm· Betitt \bat Gt Gann IDftm· ment apendlq llm!l lnhiative will be -.eled bu appanmt.ly provldt!d lbe motivation for lbe ti blllkln ............. bill DOW · peedi9" • &.cramnto. Tlaat wn tire ••atyttro 0r ..... ODimt .......... la ~ •U• GI 'IWIMll1·1 PMYJSCI! hr the Auembly ol AB I . <SM1&ory, Paae AS) fo'lve of Onnwc County·~ lillt Aaumbly nwmbclra voted an favor ol Uw bUI which oo w &~ lo the .Ute Sena~ for •ct.ion. Only BruC'e Ne1taode, R · Ota:nie. ul ~ Or uae_ Cowt~ dt>le1atlon. voted •aia&Oll tb.i -tJtU. - RevublJcunH Murlun Ucrait:&in of Newport Beach and Rosa flavors lhe · rinance package J ohHon or Fullerton Joined because it would use property Democrata Dennll llan1en ol taxes to pay for property-related lluotin1ton Beach, Richard services only and would finance RoblnJOn ol Sant.a Ana and Chet other services, such aa s chools, Wray ol GardM Grove ill back· from o&her taxes. U.1 AB I : -llrt.-·Bergeaon Hid today-she Tbrouab a spokeswoman, 1119ported the_biU because. it tftai. 5enalor Oliii Scltnuts, Jl. represents a long-te rm effort to Newport 8t!acb, incldated be solve the local go vernment finance problems created by the passage of Proposition 13. She add~ that all pendUig finance le&ialalion la baaed on the beliel lb.at anotber P~· lJoo J.3.style initiative aimed at limitlQg sperutiq will be ap- proved. ~ • • 1 think lbe legislation heme considered has been written with an eye to bow it will work into the Gann concept," ahe said. "I don't think an1one here doubts the initbttive will~-·· Mra. Ber,8MOQ qkl .... • .. pleased that. one of Iler bills. AB !ff waa approved Tqesday by the Aaaembly Revenue and TH· ation Committee. U.S. Oil Need 'Perilous' NY Model Killed Nation's s_ecurity Said Jeopardized By Block U.S. TOO DEPENDENT Werren Chrtatopher B DESllU:•; RIDEk Ot ,,. 0 ... 1, ...... , .. ,. t>e puly Sec re t u ry of Stute Warren Christophe r told u Nt-wport Keach audience 1'1.k>S duy that U S dependence on forcaii:n oat 1s J~µardizing the nataon's i.ccurlty l:l!> well u11 1t1> eeonoouc prosperity Alld th a t d e pe ndence l h massive. Christopher said in '- .speech before the World Affa1~f Council of Orange <..:ounty al th~ Newporter Jnn. Fifteen ye<ars a go, the United Stales imported a lmost no oil. Today one half of the oat used an .this eowitry is imported. This is ..a lmost eight· bit.li on barrels a • * * d ay , cos ting more tban $50 billion.a year, Christopher said. More than 60 percent of all tbe 0 11 consumed by non-Communist, SENATE APPROVES EMERGENCY PLAN-M dl'veloped countries is provided hy the 13 countries of the Organization of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries (OPEC>, Christopher noted. And two factors make the United States' dependence on a fe w producing c ountries especially serious, Christopher said. 1-'irst. oiJ Is indispensable tn lht! functioning or a modern * * * U.S. Cited for Gas Cost economy and it will take dec- ades lo d e velo p a lte r£alive ene rgy sources to rep .. ce ou and natural gas. Se<:ond, world oil consumption is increasing al a rate of five percent per year. ' ··At that gr owth rate. the world would need additional pro- duct ion equivalent lo a new Saudi Ara bia e ve r y three years." Christopher said . A meri<'an foreign poli cy can play an important role JD the na- tion's solut ton to the energy problem, the State Ue partmeilt officia l said. T hosl' involved in fon :ign policy arc seeking tu prevent in- terruption or pres4•nt oil s upplies by seekin~·.tb achieve a com· prchens1vc peace in the Middle East, Chnstopher S<Jtd. The United Stale:,, 1s promol 1ng good rt:latiom. with the oil producing <·ountn~ <ind 1~ en· rnuraging incrl'as<•d productJOn of t'n4.'rgy m dt·vclopin~ coun ..~ ........ KILLED BY BLOCK Modef Bridget Manderaon • NEW YORK <AP) -Dr. Michael Baden. city medical ex- aminer, says that a model "was dead the instant" she was hit by a cinde r block dumped by youngste,..,ff a Queens roor. f\ridget 'Manderson, 25, was wolklng arm in arm with her boyfriend Monday evening. She had just k.isscd him when the cinder block fell nine stories and crushed her bead. Police said they were looktnK for several youths who frequent ed the roofs in the neighborhood Residents said the youths hall been dropping eggs, bottle:-. and other debns from the rnofl op.., The cinder block had been 1cr1 by workmen. Miss Manderson worked a~ C.1 s a leswo man and s howroom model. She was an orphan wht1 had lived in a S4•ries of frn\~r homes. but friends said she W<i!. a happy, cxubt!runt pef'!'>on &Iran Adviser Bla-mes Military Dealings tries that now 1mµort oil, he added. Cowity Pays Railroad for Service Loss Also. thC' US has Joi m'tl the· Coun t y g ove r nment h a ~ "She wa!. always UIJ -• ~h,. was always thl'l'e to ltsll'n '" you, to do anything fo r you,·· s&11d Lynda Morgan-J ackson. a co workl'r By WILLIAM HODGE Of-~.._, .... Skyrocketing oil prices ~e a r esult of pressure from U.S. bankers and induslriamts who s ought a mmtary buildup in Middle East oil producing COUD· tries to offset power increases in communist block nations, a former U.S. adviser to Iran said Tuesday. II. Gene Wbealon . who claimed be spent two years as an adviser in Iran and additional ye~rs in both government and private industJ"y, told a Laguna Beach audience that wealthy U.S. industrialists forced oil prices up ao Inn ~ affonl eopbisticated weaponry. He asserted al an Alliance for Survival meeting that the Arab oil embargo ol 1973 was a pre· text for raising oil prices so Mid· die Eutem countries could af· ford to buy military equipment from the United States. "It wu done solely for ooe purpose--90 these guys could af. ford to buy military hardware," Wheat.on asserted. "They want· 4ld to increase the ,price oLQil in tbe <Persian) gulf area SOlhey could afford a military buildup." Wheat.on, who said he worked for the U.S. Al'my'6 Criminal In· vestigation Department in Iran from mi &o 1973, claimed the Chase Manhattan Bank and standard Oil Compan-y we~ members of a group that ,,ersuaded the U.S. to s upport an arms buildup in Iran. A U.S. Army spokesman COO· firmed to a reporter than an M. Gene Wheaton served in the Army as a warrant officer and * * * o.l1i~-$Uft "'99 •OIL PJHCES FORCED UP' Ex-lren Aide Wheaton reUred in 1975. He could not, t.-o-weVer~ TII y · i m1'1iedr.itel y where Wheaton was serving al any given tame. "In 1971 . a group of high level people who select politicians- Standa rd Oil and t he Chase Manhattan Bank convinc~d military and industrial leaders (to increMe Middl~ Easf arms) because of a slippage or the ba lance of power an NATO and the Warsaw Pact." h~ asserted. "Their arguments about a weakenini:l of NATO were cor- rect, .. he continued. "Hut It wa~ a ridiculou~ argument to m- * * * Top OPEC Official Wants Another Hike AMS'FERl>AM.-Netherlands (AP> -OPEC's top official says the price or oil s hould be $20 a b1srrel, nearly $5.50 higher lban the current price, to offset losses caused by the decline of the U.S. dollac. He also cbar1ed the multi· national oil companies, not OPEC, with causing the recent sharp rise in the cost of oil. Rene Ortiz of Ecuador, se~retary -ceneral of the Organisation ol Petroleum Ex· porting Countries, said the cartel will decide on raisirig the price from $14.St a barrel when OPEC oil ministers meet in Geneva this month. lo an interview on Dutch television Tueuday night, Ortis eaid ... The moat recent in· creases only moderately raised the oil price. But we atlll have DOt tompenaated for our louea. l't'e are still way under the real ·price we abould charge and that would be al least $20' per bar· rel." A 1eaeraJ rule ol thumb ia that a 5 percmt riH ln OPEC prices equala about a pemlY·P81'·1aUon IDereMe tn the United Sta• at tbe 1• ,._., and on bome beat· tn1 blll8. AD OPEC boolt'of 15.50 would be ...... tbu. percent. OrUa ..... a ftnt •• In Ht· Unt • ...... reallatie oU Pl'lce" will be tDllle at tbe u~ OPl:C eolrenaee. wbH tbe OPBC millllten ... m take tnto eeeouat all receat develop. matt ....... the IUODI price - .... · ... ,. ... \ .. -, rise on the spot m a rket . the question of what sort or pohcy the indus trial countries are following at present and why lbe oil producing countries are no longer capable of controlling de· mand." Ortiz said the official OPEC price is far below the rate set at the free or spot market . "Despite tbe fact that a number or oil producing coun· tries have decided to sell their exports al a rate in excess of the oflieial OPEC price, we stiU see that prices on the international free market are considerably higher than those asked by the oil producing countries," he said. "If this trend continues and demand in the industrial countries keeps on growing out of all proportion to supply, the price of oil will continue lo rise." Ortiz accused the oil com· panles ol deliberately increasing the price on the free m~ket. "The distribution of oil is still in the hands of the big multina· tional COMemB. At our last con· ference in Geneva, March 26, we warned the multinationals that they should supply the industrial and developinc countries with oil at the official OPEC price and not charge uy increase. We now expect lbe industrial coun· tries DOl to allow the oil com· panles to profit from Lhe 1hort· net• on ~arket any lon1er," be said. crease arms in the Middle ..:a.st lntt'rnal1onal 1-;nt'r~y /\gt·ney, .1greed to pay the Atchi1>on, because they didn't have the: whose purpose as tu demonstrate Topeka & Sanla F e: Rad way technology or educa tion lo a d e t crm1nat1uh Lo a c t Company SSl5.3fi6 f9r d1i.rupung balance anybody's power ." responsibly. to rc•duce con'iump· railroad service for 45 day~ m Wheaton, who said he a lso t1on <ind to deal with any future l973. served as an adviser to the Shah shortages. This is 11r1 efrort to of Iran 00 security matters and coo p e rate wi t h oth e r oil -ln1tullly, the plantied disrup- entered bis inner circle, assert cons uming countries, he said. u on caused by re aligning a r'a1 lroad bridge crossing the s.ui. ed that billions or dollars flowing Christopher emphasized thal f I r 'Ii ta Ana Ra ver was to have cost into Iran rom oans or ma tary there is a choice to be made: by hardware corrupted the country. the American people. JUhl $8,l90. "It was impossible for people They can make the maxlmum But what was lo have been an in that part of tbe world to ad· effort now to reduce oil f OO· JS-day project turned into a 45. Hilda Gerbino, 'me of M 1s,, M anderson 's foster mother..,, said she recently s aw Miss Man cterson after a scparataon of ntnP years . She said that when she aske<l M 1ss Mande rson how ".sh•· turned out to be such a lovely J>erson." the reply from the model was "I took a liltle bil. the besl, from e verybody I lived with." JUSt to things so fast," he said. sumptioo and s hirt t o allern~live day disruption when a supplier The loans, Wheaton claimed, energy sources or ensure drastic was unable to deliver needed Program S l came from lbe Chase Manhattan shortages and severe economic concrete beams OD lime be<:ause e Bank. hardship by continuing their of tabor strife. He described corruption in present rate or 011 consumption. vor Medi-Cal I ran. claiming there were he said. And instead of seeking the r I "bagmen running in and out of $8,190 agreed to for the 18-day that country with suitcases full roul up of railroad operations, Expansi·~0 of money." the railroad sought reimburse· Wheaton claimed members of Tra,s/1, Piles ment of $l92,lS6. A trial program aimed at en Iran's royal family were Last month, a Superior Court couraging private bospita.Js to engaged in business selling Er • I / judge said $95.366 was reasona-accept Medi-Cal patients W<J:-. equipment to the government. U'PJ tll ,, egas bl e co mpe ns ati on for the approve d Tues day by tbt' He said one company, which railroad. -Orange Gounty ~ard of sold computers, got the govern· LAS VEGAS <AP> -Supervisors. ment to junk one brand in favor Despite 100-d egrce tern · Tuesday, the Orange County Under terms or a six-month of another. pcratures beating down on Board of S upe rvisors agreed contract approved by tbe board~ "They bad enough equipment a g r o wing m o u nd of with that assessment and or· the county wiU station a Medj- t.o computer-i:le the Middle garpa_ge, t:ity officials said dered the auditor's office to pay Cal •ligibility worker at Santa East,,; Wheaton asserrea:--'' tt'ien-:l]>peared to-be no-the railroad's cJaim. Ana· Tustin Community Hospital got to the point where lbey had 1mmedlat.c health ha zard in Santa An . --- six computers operating at five as a strike by s anitation That worker will proces~ percent capacity and they were workers was in Its sixth Facilities OK'd Me di-Cal a pplications of pa stiJI bringing in new ones." day today t1e nts e ntering the hosp1t<.1I He claimed the worst.'iling cor· Some 250 nwmbers of For Beach BuiJdin~ throuAh •l.s ~mergeM:y ~ .. ~ ruption uJtimately lcd_to_ tbc Te-amste~ Local 6Jl went "" fa<'1lity . revoffiUon iDTran . on strike at 12 01 a.m . l''ri-0 r 'lt1ge County supervisors The contract provides for thl' day a fter reJcctlng a pro-have approved s pending $U,OOO hospital to pay all costs rclat,.d "It got to. tbc point where taxi po"e·d. thr,.., yea r conLract to the e lig ibility workt-r'~ ... · t h d 't J "' "" to ins ta ll a r est room. g-as urivers-peop e w o on usua · wi th three dts posal com · s ervice line and ho t wate r e mployme nt, including ream ly get political-were talking pani"s·. bursement or county-paid salan. b h · .. h ... heater in the coocessaon building a o ut t e corruptio n , c Saad Or. V If Ut'<:kcrl. tn Altso Beach Park. plus 14 percent to cover fnng1· claimed. ('OUnly deput y hl·Ullh Of· benefits Wheaton chided the U.S. gov· fi<'..r: "The only real prob Refore approving the e xpen· Purpose or the trial pro~rnm ernmenl for continuing lo sup-I ems we m ig h t h a v 11 di lure. supervisors were 'told the is to see 1r such a ::.ervice <Jt ,1 port the arms buildup policy would be fly or odor pro t1!)f'rator of the food concession private hospital w ill he lp hcalU1 "until the day the Shah left the Mems. rr you l'3n'l Sllfnd s tand at lbe beafh can't open for ('are providers attract M eda·C~I country." • the s mell. take at tu lht· business without the needed Im· patients and encourage such pa He claimed a recent upgrad· dump." > provements beeause or county t ients lo seek t•are availabl1· ang or U.S. arms sales to Egypt health.regulations. from pnvate providers. an~SaudiArabia was geared to ~..:::::=====================----::..:..:.::..:.:.::.:::.:~:.::..:~.:.:_----------------....:.._----..:__.:__ __ ....:_ ____ __ pic k up the slac k left when I ra n 's revolution occurred. Wheaton, whd said tftl was in Iran from 1975 through December, 1978 as a security ad· viser for private industry and the Shah, claimed the present fuel crisis is a result of $5 billion in loans to Iran that can't be paid back because of the revolu· tion. Wheaton said he served two years as an adviser on narcotics smuggling traffic and security i'n the Middle Eastern nation. He asserted that because of his position, be was privy to in· formation and conversations that gave him insight into the oil crisis and Middle East politics. Courthouse Contract OK County supervisors made Lhe final move Tuesday toward com- p I eli ng the Orange County Courthouse in Santa Ana. ap- proving a $2.6 million construe· lion conlnct. The contract awarded &o CMC General Contra~tors. or Gardena, covers the work needed to finiah the Interior ol the building's loth and lllb· noor1S. When completed, the two floors will contain 10 new Superior Court tourtrooms and the support faclltUes needed by the oourta. tncluclingJud1es' of· fices and pri10ner hol ing cells. - -·- . ,_ ,. Gem Talk IJµ J <.' l/UM /'1/Wf:S I 1•1l1lll'<J (;1•rr111/111/HI 1H ,.\ FIRST AID '"' "aiun11 '1ewelro11 Owning mce Jewelry can he made e ve n m o r e e njoyabl e by the knowledg<' that it is in the very best or condition. Precious stones have a way or workmg loose from their set· lings. Gold and other fine metals need an occasional c leaning and polishing. Walch('s need <:leaning and adjusting. Pearls should Qe restored lo their natural lus te r. All or these thini:ls can be done.>. or course. by · your local lndepc•nd<•nt jewe ler and his expert c ra fts m en Th.ere is nothing more heartbreuking than hnving a diamond -perhaps a fami· ly heirloom oot ome lost because it comes loose from its setting and rans out, or is knock«>d out by some physical a<•tivity. It's a good idea to have diamond seUings checked every s1x months or so. Also . •ny clasps, earrings, J)IDS, necklaces anything that has a setting you wouldn't want lo lose should be fl riodically checked. W«' have n full time jeweler und watchmaker to t a ke care or these wo rries for you • f ., __ .,.oo !). C. JJ~~m6 !}eweferj MlM8H AMElllCAN CtM SOCIHY @' 1813 NEW~T 9lVO COSTA ~·rsA CONVENIENT T~MS 32 'l'E1'~S IN Tl'iE SAME LOCATION (\ ---·----------·----- .. . DAILY PILOT Wedneid•v. June 6, 1979 NATION I WORLD Ju•t ·,:··: ~O.stiag Q ...... ~? Te•~~'' Nicaragua Under Siege M ... p.I•• 1hat' s the Ticket 00\11111.E T&OOBLF. Ot;n. I am clearl1 COG v1nced &bat &be l)«'rlla of alr tra¥91 eoday .,_•t conftMd to metal fatls\le You can also auner •ea.-.. ol t:rouW. lf you nunk T\c'kftlna ,_. t'111lur~ to pua Ucket bokhna ... to my at~ on ly YC'tU«'day wMn I WU "chedWed to roar olt out ol Oranae Oow\ty Airport •Iona with OW' Editor Tom Keevil to ullend a newspaper t qulpml'nt coavmUon in Laa Ve1u Ttw trouble al1trl"'<I TUM.day whee Kee-vU .UveNd my Hrk~t to l.he top ol m y delt. WedDeeday monuna. when we~ pcSUst-d to leave, my.tleket bad vaniabed Corundf'nnc tht· t'luttered CCIDdiUon ol my deu top, th 1~ wun't al) enurely lmposalb&e clrewnatance llNDAllNTED, WE 8(,'lJaaJ&O out to lhe .-irport where 1 s.amply Jumped in the Air California counter line Comedy Team Prqamtg Dqlarhlre fi'Nnn Ccnaa111 Airport and p~ another ticket. We were all set. Nothinl to fret •bout. I wasn't even too ruffled noments later when r also flunked the meta l detector. I walked through the thing and .JM bells went off like Chi~ gongs . ~o problem. I just cleaned out my pockets ol rune ballpoint pens, my pipe-cleaning tool and a tire pressure gauge. No bi" deal. Next, it was ticket check-in time to get a boarding pass. A lovely Air Cal lady helped us. Keevil & Murphine checking in, ma'm . ButabrupUyshefrownt',$1. "l'M SORRY," she announced, "but you don't have a Keevil ticket here. You havetwoMurphineticlcets." Suddenly, the dawn came up like thunder. Keevil had delivered his own ticket to my desktop. Thal was tbe ticket that ~ot lost. He had my original ticket. Now you just try to explain that right al flight time. ··well. you see," I s aid, s mllin1 my best goofy smile, ··we lost one ticket and we thought it was mine so I bought a second ticket this morning but it wasn't my ticket lhal was lost. it was his, so we have two wrong tickets; no, I mean, we bave two right tickets but one is for the wrong person ... " BY NOW, M\' VOICE bad trailed off into a small sob. Keevil was trying to hide behind a sign. The girl was smil· ing one of those benevolent little sntiles you give a small boy who just spilled bis ice cream cone on the sidewalk. We returned to the main Air Cal ticket counter and finally got it all straightened out. We rushed biack lo the check in counter in triumph. Somehow the girl was sUU smiling. She checked one ticket and handed it back, say· ing, "llere's your ticket. Tom." We both reached for it. "Now come. on, yoil can't both be named Tom," sbe said. Even her voice was'now beginning to crack. "Tell me it isn'lso. •• We just smiled, grabbed our tickets and retreated to - the boarding area. Somebody could make a movie out or Uus episode. They could call il1 "Tbe Ritz Brothers Go to Las Ve1as." •I ... MANAGUA, Nlcara1ua <AP> -P~t A.nutuk> Somoia robed reinforeementa to hls be1ie1ed 1arrl30Q ln Leon aa ·heavy ftcbttna contlnued aloag Nlc araaua·a_ '&oulb.e.tA bonier and a 1eoeraJ •trike crippled !Wanapa. J oumah11L'i who reached Leon. Nlcara&Ua's second largest city }4 mi.kl8 northwest of Managua, saw a heavily armed troop con· voy movinc toward the city late Tuesd1ty and wd it lnchlded a tank, two armored cars, a half. trar k and several truckloads of troops THE JOU&NALISTS said San· • Pot Plane Go~s Down; Pair Flee CHARLESTON: W Va. <AV> A DC-6 cargo plane with at le a s t three pe ople aboard crashed on landing here early today, lplting "large bundles of marijuana" it was carr)'ina. authorities said. No fatalities were reported. One person, ide ntified by aulhoriUes as Breck Anderson. about %7, ol Santa Monica . was reported hospitalized. THE FAA SAID stale police were looking for two other peo- ple who appa.renUy fled from the scene of the burning aireratt after it crashed near Kanawha County Airport. The plane's c argo or marl· juana apparently was destined ror Charleston, s a id MicbeUe Baron. a dispatc he r for the Kana wha County Sh e riff's Department. "You can smell al (the mari- juana> coming up the hilJ. Sta te police say there a re bales and bales of the stuff bummg all over the place." s aid Anlhonv Battle, an FAA offi cer «1t U\l' airport control tower THE PLAN•~ over s h ot ;1 r unway on landing and crashed on a hillside. said Gene Sm alley, acting fo'AA chief in Charleston. Two r ental truc ks we re parked at the. bottom of the hill and sped away with some of the pla ne's passengers a fter the crash, said Ms. Ba ron Ship Yields Four Bodies COPPER HARBO R. 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They s aid lhe 1uerrlllas had used public work• departme nt backhoes to di« d eep · trenches throudl major streets. The national guard, Somoza's 10.000·man army and police for ce, said it bad "begun an of. :-JL Renae1111Jering fen.siye to drive terroriata from were \mftil&ble fell' e"M""t. lw..o nei1bborhood s in ' Leon," It al.lo-MMl &be &JMn'Wu · • ·.I'M llllOlldcM& allo aaMI lhe had fired lncl1serimiaately into auerdllaa wwe dri•Jas DOl'tJI tbe city with mortars, cauainl from U. ......,. bonier area. innocent victims and property But tbe aaliioaal IUl'd aald lt damage." had "MYtraliMld" &be iuerillu' fireJ.n &be IOUtb and tMt &M reb- THE GUERRll.LA radio sta- tion. Radio Sandino, said lhe reb- els h11d captured a Guatemalan colonel an Leon a nd aecused him of aiding national guardsmen. The colone l w1ts identified as Oscar Rube n Cast a n ed a y Ca s taneda , the Gua t e malan military atta<'he in Managua Guatemalan Embassy officials els were"neeincindilorder." .socn<na b_.-a-ccaftd Cos ta Rac a of provfeliq sanctUUJ and backin& to t.be guemllu. and told a Costa Rican TV in- terviewer in Managua Tuesday t hat be has e vide n ce that Venezuela, Panama, Cuba and Coala Rica have given arms to t~ guerrilla. Senate OKs Finergency Fuel Curbs WASHINGTON <AP> -A Senate plan givin1 President Carter powers to deal with fuel shon.,_ -incluclinl authority to ban home IU boardinl and to require slates to meet fu~l· savln1 taraeta -is awaiting House' ac:tioa. The plan, viewed b'y many backers as a substitute for the president's rejected proposals fo r gasoline rationing and e nergy conservation, was ap· proved by a 77 .13 Senate vote Tuffday nilhl. ACTION IS expected next in the House Commerce Commit· tee, where a group of De mocrats led by Rep. Toby Moffett, D· Conn., are vowing to re place the Sena te bill with their plan. Sen . Edward M . K ennedy. D-Mass • mourns at the gravf' of his brother . Robert F. Kennedy, tn Arhn~ton National Cemetery on the 11t h anniversary of h t::i a::i::,as!>tnat1on With rum IS RFK's widow, Ethel. The ir proposal includes a :\,la c ke r plan unde r which motoris1.'J might be required to leave their ca r!l at home one day a week lo save fuel. A proposal by Sen Lowe I I We1c ker, R-Conn ., for it .!>imllear but s tncter driveless .<fay plan was reJe<:led 79·10 by tbe Sen;,tc Circus Elephant Fighting for Li/ e SANTA FE. N.M. <AP) -Margie. a 6,500-pound elephant, re rc1vcd intravenous nuld from gallon jugs as her sleepless handlers fo ught around the clock lo save her from the dchydraUon that killed her two circus partners UNDER THE over a ll plan p<1 ~sed by lhe Senate. lhe vres1 dent could sel nationa l fu e l ~avi ng targets during serwu~ energy short.ases. St.ates fadmf.{ -to-m~ilh-their­ own plana would be subject lo mandatory coaaervatioo orders issued and enforced by tbe J>reSi· • dent. M arJ?ie was beginning to show signs of r~overy T uesday. ::;1ud Steven Fox. a livestock veterinarian who was treating M ar~1e in long distance consultation with a circus vet MEANWHILE, BILL ~D Carol Golden. who appeared with thC' trio or e lephants, continued lhe vigil they began after lht' tragedy struck the Clyde Brothers Carden John~on Shnnc Clrcu~ on Sunday "It's a sad thing," said Golden. "They have been in the c ircl&S business for 30 years, which in itself 1s something to s urvive. They p!ayed_tho\tsands ol 1ow~. rode.m illions of m tles Ana then they die of some stupid little m1croscop1c bug you can't even see.·· The ele phants a pparently were a fflicted with a microbe similar-lo thaLwhich causes salmonella poisorune ID humans. Fox saad. .. ., :" .' Do you have time to listen to Walter read? The bill sets no guidelines on what type orders Carter m ight issue. although backe rs said 1 hey couk1 range from limits on ~as s ales to banning parking on 1·1ty s treets to encourage ma~s t ransit The Senate reJ~led a sugges· lion that Coniress be given veto power over plans the president issues despite arguments from frJtics like S e n . Wiltia-m Armstrong, R·Colo . that thP president could easily a buse lhr potentia lly s w ee pin, new authority the teg,islalion would gave him. . ; . . . . In 15 minutes the average person can read to h1mselt 3. 750 woras You probably read tas ter tilt: choice of stones you need to In 15 minutes the average new s broadcaster on radio or telov1s1on reads only halt ·as many words That means you get a lot mon• rnf0fmet1on 1n less trme by tead1ng a newsl)aper than by watching any· one read the news to you And. you r newspaper g ives you -- be fully 1nf0fm ed about events rn the world. n a tion. state and county Add1t1ona11y o nly the Da11y)>1lot brings you the new s of your com· mLinrly Pvery dc1y -news tele111s1on 1qnores You germoro news in less time When you read 11 yourself in the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 • t ____ ... ____ . . I . . .. • ··------·----... - CALIFORNIA ~.Junee.19~ DAILY PILOT ..t• $5 ·Billion Ba.ilo.ut Bill aCke-a \ . 'No ~Ines' Gaa Program Revised SACRAMENTO (Ar> " SS bllli<r.H•·Year bailout meuure for local 1ovemment.s -lntended H a permanent anawe r to ProposllJon 13 revenue <"Ut.I -hu cle1red the 1l•t. Auembly with broad blpart11an support. (Relattd 1tory, An talking about a tu increase," which Brown op· P.OIH. If all of those meuures are passed. But, Silberman added. be said he expecta more coat-LdmD)ina neaotiaUons in the Senate, where RepubUcana aleo say they want to cut the bailo.at bill. Priolo aaid the bill would allow cities, CoUDU. , • and scboola to continue indeftnitelJ witbout mM· , : IQI the deep spendia1 cuta wblcb voten mandated ; ' in ~heir landJlide approval of Proposition 1J a year ~. a10 today. " RIVERSIDE'.(A.P> -County aupervlaon voted amanhn<>ualJ Tueeday to amend the county'• odd-even &aaollnt' procram to allow • a lqoC.ortlt to buy la OD aay Cla)', "Provided ht'• at leaat 100 mun rrom ho~ The..e&emptloo 11 dealped &o ~al mountain and desert bu.ine8Me. The p&an alrHdy ia in uw in Monte,.y County. "Thal way. peoplf' from Loe An1eles can 10 to Palm Sprlnas, and ret 1aa he re •nytime." aald one Palm Sprlnas bu••· n~••man. Tounam bu fallen olf u much .. IS per l'ent lo the re1mrt community rnnce the aaaolloe shortage hat A fM2 ~MD& &be~ -a proposal e.ucbin& almoat every unit of 1oeal 1ovenunent aftd.ofterinc "JIClq miltlqn moD ~~~··aid-Lo the Senate. wh~re major amendment.a iliillielj . - When combined with a pending $11 billion "tate budlet and other apendiq bills, the bailout would ~t total state 1pendin1 ln the cominc yur t.o nearly $22 billion, 11boul $1.5 billion more lhAn Oov. F.dmund Brown Jr. bu requeat.ed. &lalA&D SILBE&•AN, the Democratic gov· ernor'1 finance director. s aid after the Tuesday A11»"mbly vote that "there's no question you are Voters Ban .Aerial Spraying- UKIAH tAP)"-Although it won 't bave any immediate effe<-t on state and federal regulations, voters in lumber-ricb Mendocino County have · become the first In the nation to l>&Y offlclally they don't want herbicides sprayed on their forests from airplanes. · Acco=nto unofficial returns Tuesday an an· ilialJve g the aeri~ spraying of f>b;OOxy herbicides, che micals containing the deadly 'sub- stance dioxin, wu approved 8.644 to 4,980. I THE MEA.SUaE DEALT ONLY with aerial spraying and made oo mention of ground use or herbicides. · The California attorney general's office bas said the initiative has no effect because slate and federal law superscedes local law, but county agricultural commissioner Ted Ericksen said be would obey the will of the voters. There was no indication whether Eriouen's stand would spawn a court challenge by opponents ol the ban MENDOCINO OOUNT\' IS t~ second-la~t lumber-producing county in CalHorma, which is -..the second-largest lumber producing state in the nation. Last year, the county produced 475 million board feet of wood, a $100 million industry. The poisons, such as 2,4,5-T and 2,4-D, arf! used to manage the growth of forests and en· -0.r Toten' Flag Raised courage the production of redwoods and Douglas firs. Foresters say they are necessary to clear a way wiwanted vegetation and retard \be growth of hardwoods such as oaJt and madrone. But opponents who got the initiative on the ballot say that the chemicals have caused birth de· fect.s and cancer. They also say that chemical drift cannot be controlled, causing further health hazards. THE ENVl&ONMENTAL P&OTECTION Agency currently has an emergency s uspension in effect on the aerial s praying of 2,4,5-T on forest and pasture land. Hearings on a permanent ban are pending. It was a mixture of 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T which. created Agent Orange, the defoliant used by the United States in Vietnam. Agent Orange, banned by the government in 1970, has now been blamed for a number of ills from loss or memory to birth defects to cancer. Four Cessna children, from left, Betty, 13; Jeanine, 11; Dickie, 14; and June, 15, of San Diego. raise the fl!lg_ over their: town of Gorda The fourKictco meiiibersl>Oiiilit Uien-acre way-1 between Los Angeles and San Francisco, for $750,000 as a tax shelter from their manure and gopher-killing business. The town's 20 residents, with mixed reactions, joined the .. town-warming" cerem<?~~ Tue5day. TOMORROW AND FRIDAY ONLY PaGPOSITION 13, the tax cut initiattn ~ HOwii'ir Jarvtr"and-Pllll"Gann, cut property taxes by $'1 billlon. The SS bilUon bailout, plua increues in other looal revenues 1ucb u fees, would boost local 1ovemments slighUy M>ove pre-13 revenue levels. Asaembly Speaker LeO McCarthy said the bill "repreaenta stability in local 1ovemment in future years'' by prov1ding lon1·t.erm changes in local government finances rather than one·year rescues. BtJT HE SAID THE MEASU&E -159 pases of chances in state aid formulas for 6.300 s~ial dislricta, c l6ea, -coun<res ind scbOOrClistiicli =is too complicated for most voters to understand and doesn't give any interest group all that it re' quested. . "The measure before us doesn't ha~e any particular voter appeal. It's simply good govern- ment," the San Francisco Democrat said .. llOST OF THE BAILOUT mone y would go to schools and to a permanent state takeover of most county weUare costs. But other local governments would benefit by a partial redistribution of proper- .ty taxes now collected by schools. The bailout would affect all but a handful of California's 6,300 local government agencies, from tiny library and mosquito abatement districts to counties with budgets up to $1 billion. The bailout bill. ABB by Assemblyman Leroy Greene, D-Carmicbael, is the product of fivt months o f off-and -on negotiations between Democratic and Republican leaders of Lhe A:-.- s embly. THF. ONLY ASSEMBLYMAN to raise a sour nott> in floor debate was Paul Priolo of Malibu, re cently deposed as GOP floor leader. -~ "Where oh where did' PrwosttioD 1J 10?" • Priolo ukM. I jult say to l(i. .Jania and •r. Gann where.~re you? I'm afrAld we're eolnl to need yw-qam:J.'--· ~ - EA&LIEA TlJESDAY, the Demoeratlc· controlled Assembly Revenue and Taxation Com· mittee voted 10-0 to approve an income tax cut which wu linked to the bailout in a comP">mise to win Republican votes. That bill, AB278 by AMemblywomu Marian Ber"eaon. ft-Newport Beach, would adjust state income tax brackets annually with inflation, would cut state taxes $130 million next year. tMO million in 1981, and ereat.er amounts in future yean. lindbergh Fi.eld Extends ·Curfew SAN DIEGO <AP> -Lindbergh Field. one or the few airports in the nation that forbids outgoing m~hts at night, will have a longer curfew in 90 days -if the Federal Aviation Adminiatration ap- proves. The controversial midnight·~ a.m . curfew was extended an hour -for the noisiest jets -in a 4.3 vote Tuesday by the Port Commissiooers. Tht· extension. a half hour earlier at night and a half hour later in lhe morning, would affect two American AJrlines and one United Airlines fli ghts .. One American flight. the 11:45 p.m. non-stop to Dallas, may be discontinued. a s pokesman said. Earlier this week, the FAA expressed its of- ficial displeasure with the present curfew. Angry residents livmg near the flieht path sought a 10 p.m . to 7 a.m . curfew. 1-~ ') I l I 1 'J A $1,000,000 cache of jewelry, the majority wrought of Italian plumb gold-most desired by collectors. Now open.The bank that never closes. U:C~.>Costa Mesa~~~~ort Be~ch, Here, a mere inkling of the brillianc~ayaUable: Chains, reg. $36 to $750 $21~60 to S4SO Bracelets, reg. $24 to $200 $14.40 to $120.00 Earrings, reg. $20 to $175 $12.00 to $105.00 Tri-color jewelry, reg. $350 to $1800 $210.00 to $1080.00 Domestic charms, reg . $18 to $126 $10.80 to $75.60 Domestic charmholders, reg. $30 to $110 $18.00 to $109.60 50% SAVINGS ON A SPECIAL COLLECTION OF COBRA CHAINS --- 7" bracelets, reg. $42 $21.00 16" chains, reg. $65 $32.50 18" chains, reg. $75 $37.50 Earrings, reg . $34 $17.00 Fashion Jewell)' ~UltOC~~ 'W1LSUrn[ 0'2<1• ON: 4 L~t71:,_.V STILL U PMtlON ISLAND NI"'°"' 759-1211. 10 dllly, Mon.·fri. Ill ~· Sit. tll e. Sun. f2 to 5 · County Airport. 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Directors ol the Or~ae County Tr..anall Dlstrtct '(OCJ'D) decided tlils weel& to fotua future plans fOt' apedaU~ !.MU Hrvle~on mHUn1 seniordltn!ns' needs But wlille OCTD's policy makers agreed to make dial-a-ride bus service available to seruors throuihout the county by mld-1982, the decision to do so was a withdrawal from a longstanding even more ambiUou~ dial·•·rlde plan. · The .transit di. trlet tons ago planned to bring the cCMSU)' portal~to-portal bus service to mo t Ora ng" Co unty 'communltiCti and to make it uvaulublt; lo r es1dcntb of ull a1e1. However, .as OCTD ge~ral mamltger Jum~!!I Heachert said, tho&e pJans were made in the pre-Proposatton 13 era. -Now.-tM-tnrmrit 'district is-phastng-1tse1r o o reliance on property tux dollars to underwrite trans it pro~rams . Moreove r . OCTD le11ders hatve correctly s urmised that there 1.s a mandate calling on them to make the most emcient use of la mated public resources And Reichert as well as the board or directors has rightly seen the unfairness of offermg full·scale dial·a· ride servict! in some communities while other s do without. .. So. the shift to directing plans toward meetmg senior c1llzen needs countyw1de is sound. . However, OCTD's leadership shouldn't a bandon the thought of attempting to make countywide dial-a -ride service more fl exible to better accommodate the needs of those, who like senior citizens, have special transpurta· lion needs. Costs Hit Faculty It was .110rt of a good news, bad news week for UC Irvine. Visiting the Orange County campus, UC President David Saxon came out in favor of a 20 percent pay raise for UC faculty members in order to maintain the un- iversity's status as an ''except1off81, attractive institu· Uon." That may be a Uttle optimistic. Bills now before the state Legislature calling for salary increases for state employees -including UC faculty members -con· template a 7 percent increase plus retroactive boosts of 7 percent or 8 percent. 1be faculty members received no salary increases last year and for that reason, among others, UC Irvine bas been having trouble filling 30 vacant posts at the campus. But another effort to sweeten the rewards for joining the UC staff has run into some trouble in Washington. To ease the housing problems of new and lower-paid faculty members, the university has proposed a $45 million housing finance program that would provide them with low-interest home Joans. The plan would involve a two-year revenue bond is· sue, already authorized by university regents. But Congress at this.moment is considering_legislation that it---·woutal.imi the riglilS:or-sta ana rocaJ government agencies to issue tax·exempt bonds. · An attempt will be made to include the university's housing proposal in exemptions to the bond restrictions, along with exemptions for veterans and low-income ren· tal housing. With the starting pay for an assistant professor now only about $16,000, the high cost of housing, especially in the area around UCI, is having a crippling effect on recruitment. The wage increase supported by Saxon would help. And the housing assistance program. if not blocked in Congress, would help even more. ~Clll!b-Does the Trick Mjschievous Mike Curb may be accomplishing_j_he_ ____ unli.lt-elx. ..&oal oL pera.uad.ing our good-g'OVernor to stay llome and mind the state's business. Announcing Gov. Brown's decision to skip the annual Western Governors Conference in Idaho next week, aides explained it was mpstly because of apprehension that the lieutenant governor might seek to take further advantage of another out-qf-state trek on Brown's part. Amongthe important gubernatorial cbbres looming in Sacramento are·the appointments of new members for both the Orange County and Los Angeles boards of aupetvisors. And of course Curb is still anxious to call a special election on school busing and the government spending limitation initiative. The election issue is pending before the Legislature and Brown favors leavirrg it up to that body to set a date, if any. · ·' · No ~ seems really sure just how much power the lieutenant governor is supposed to take into his• own hands in the aJ>senc~ of the go~emory. but Curb appar~nl· . ly is convinced it's limitless -and Brown evidently doesn't want to take a chance on finding out he's right. So chalk one up for Curb. • Opinions expressed in the space a bove are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views e11prtdsed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is Invited. Address The Daily P1101. P.O. Sox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd/Prohibition Back in Problbltlon. police couldn't fipre out how every speakeasy in Elmira, N.Y., could aerve beer, when no trucks ever showed up to de· liver. Twenty.four hour aur· Dear Gloomy GU8 Wbea we were kida we built model alrplann aad never loat an \ enatne. NEV ADA }ltELL G,_...Y O..c--'• .,. .... .. u •••• , ,. .............. . _"., ......... _. .. .. ='"' ..... ,., ........ .. , ... Oelty~ veillance proved that. But serve beer those speaks did, and plenty of it. Took years before somebody squealed. The bootleggers had run fire hoses throughout the ElmJra sewer system. They pumped the beer through those hoses. Every speak 'had a secret tap. ...A peanut will move_up and down coatinuoualy in a glua or frnh Coke. Do you ever get nervous while driving over a brid1e? If not, why not? In the U.S., about 150 bridges a year col· lapse. Soldiers in the American Revolution wore shoes. all ri1ht, but no shoelaces. Shoes weren't laced until 1790. They'-d alwaya been buckled. Rowland Evans/Robert Novak Is It Time t0-Switch to Coal? WA SHI N<iTON A durlnJ! &ce n ur10 t o s-nvc Jimm y Carter's preslden<',y 1s bein1: ~kl'tcht.'<I by h11:h orf1c1als an his admlrustratwn who i.ilumly con cede chan<'«'S are he would never UC<'t'~lt It 'l'h1s b('t:n a ra o ror s urvival would have l'n!stlll•nt Carter go on n ataonwadt• " r 1 m f• t 1 m l' tt>le vts ion 10 tht· ver ot•u r r ut u rl' a nd :;ay. an efreet This l'OUn· try can ill af f ord depen ct t' n c y o n Pt•rs 1.m Gulf tul. SUbJCCt to OPEC's constanUy ras ang prices ;.ind the polJllcs of Arab s heikhs. The only reul alternative 1s coal •. but that requires radical relaxa· taon of the t.'nvironmenta l stand- a rds. Therefore. tonl).(hl I a m s uspending the (.;lea.n Air Act for f ou r m o nths and us king C.:ongress lo suspend at ro r a full fa ve ye:.1rs Even if Congress went along. lbe proposal would e nter ' - ~ , -a thicket of Atate environmental re~ulahons. No-details for this hc.1zardou11 journey have been worked out BVT 111E dramatic impact Is undenial)le. Carter could declare that by unleashing this nation's potential as the Saudi Arabia. of coal, he had struck a blow for U .S. frceilom. both economic a nd d1plomat1c . 0 vl'f'1hose rivt• year s. coal would yield tht• ('(IUI Valent or rnalhons or betrrt.•b o f 011. The American J>t.'Ol'lc ut -fong last --would be maktng-~• vractacol sacnr1ce with u con rrl•te payor.r Instead of beani: bci:i:cd to limit lrapl. to th•· s up~rmarkl't tu nn ;tvu1I. ltwy woul<t he: askN! to t•ndun· mort· :ur pollutmn an orcJt:r Lu t'OJOY J.:rt.'at 1>4.'ndat.s If froslanH I_,._. Of'<•fl4·1I f11r tl11x rich cakt'. ltll' prt•s1d1•nt rn111hl a<'company 11 with 11 1·o l11rlt'I rcshuffl<'. putlmi.: rn·w 1u-f•11 111 <'hllr~t.· or l'f'llllllltlil' 111111 1•11t•rity pul 11· y. I\ 1w w lu•1k t-:1·1111om 14' • l'ohc·y Ci1111111 11., tlwr..r11r1" 1111r1 of 011; M'<·n nrao This ~c·t·11 111111, 11r 11111• 1111111· :,1milar. 1::. rt·a.c1111h•cl It h t·Hst.'nllal to the president's Aurvival by knowled.teabl~ cabin\lt m tlm• bers. Pteeidentlal advisers and well-wishers outside the ad· ministration. Nor is there much room for vanatlon , coal 1s the only answer. und that means en- vironmental rt:luxation. VET. J>t'llf'>tm11'm p<·~vades :imonJ( thc'm that the preRi<tenl will IH'l lhts w1ty "t all. muc h IN iR 111 I lrm· 'J'hf' reasons help (')( plfllll ( '11rtc·r· ... r1rt:scnt fa x. Ttw twuft of llw problem is Jimmy t."flrtJ•r hnnst'tr. lhe"'fact h•• 111 Ko many pt•r1mns ~•t once. Whllt• hy 1111,,I 1nrt a l'ons4:rvat1ve 1111d hy c·dural 1110 an t·n~meer who r an a11rircct&tt· the coat- t•nv1 ronmenta l c:nt'r~y equal.Jon, ht· 111 ol80 <• popul1:-.t and an t·nv1ru11mcntuhst At r pollution would lw· lt.M, high a price fo r ('urh:r U1t.· cnv1ronmcnletltst lo JJi.IY Ttw pres111t-nt ·:-. aides a~ree. .. 1uirtly hN·aus1· they perhaps u lont-an ull thc• world -simply do nut :.1·1· lht· nt'l'CI for drastic at'! ion. "Ttwre as a sense of lt•thari.~y. not ent•rgy" at the Wh1k llouse, reveals one insider ./ / , , / , ·~ WJ1 lt.:oK TO ~ fOR Lf.AVER:)HIP AT A TIME Lit<£ -rn~ --W~T WE HAVE H£R£ IS .... ~ N'dKAL EQJIVA1£Nf OF t\/ERY MAN fOR HIMSELF:1 • Mailbox who sees the •i4ff there-a» "worn ·do~n" and "de· sensitiied." Moreover. these aides stub· bornly insist that Carter's prin· c1pat pe ril lies within the De mocratic party and, conse. que ntly. requires tha t liberal constituency groups be handled with care, Yet, all evidence is that these groups are lost lo him now . In O~mocratic eon· gressional cloakrooms, Carter is savaged not by conservatives and mode rates. but by liberals. THJS IS what up-and-coming ijep. James Jones o r Oklahoma tried lo tell the president in a half -hour private meeting May 25. Having shared the agony of one Democratic pret;ident a dee ade ago as an aide to Lyndon B. Johnson, Jones told Carter be 1s committed to the s uccess of presidents especially th.is one While ~rt.er is denigrated by liberals, Jimmy Jones honestly heheves he can~ be an excellent president if Carter puts ha~ raath m his own policies and iu m oderate consei:.vat ive sup. porters such a s Jones. The start· an~ pomt, an Jones opinion. 1~. for the president to truly em brace oil decontrol and the ac- companying excess-profits tax as originally proposed . But Carter the populist col lides here w&lb Carter the con serva t1ve . He originally turned down recommenda tions from three cabine t m e mbe r~ James Schlesinger 1 Energy>. Michael BlumenthaH-'l'Fe~ttry r- and Cvrus Va nce I St ate 1 for a dramat.Jc. immediate decontrol opting instead for a gr adual pla n . Th1·n. taunte d by Sen Edward M . Ke nnedy, Carter virtually mvatcd Congress l o uo do his own plan In a news confe rence. Carter fo llowed .Jones advice hy unl.·· qui vorally t•ndor~ani.: his own d1 · c·ontrol without •·vt'n ba1t 1n~ 1111 <·11mpan1t·' That firmnt.''" 1•11 <'•wraged lhost• who ht.•ltt•\/1• ltw µn ·-.1d,.nt musl quickly t:1k•• ,, ff:trtOJ.: t•ourSt', flym j.( an t ht-fat:•· 11 r l' n v 1 r u n rn 1· n t a I 1 ~ t .::. , d1·n~t'ns1l111·d" ;.11d•·''> a nd t•on J.!r1.."~s1onal l1 b1 ·r;.il-. Tn authorh or this '\('t•nari11 . thl' <1llc rnat1v1· 1~ <.·ontmucd pul1 t1c al dclt.'r11Jr..i t 1on Death Penalty Still Not Crime Solutioll To The Edito r · 1hc dea1h pcn:11Ly b not worth 1L The race has begun. With the A trial b\ Jury <loesn 't guarantee death of John Spenkelink hy th1: a fair trial death penalty o ur courts will ht• T he streets are not safer now running in a vicious circle , because SJ)E'nkchnk is dead Not a n s wering v i o l e n ce with o ne cramt> ha:. bct•u prevenkd viole nce. The death penally is a nd people don ·t feel moH· not the answer to crime . Hang· !iecure. Uut I 'm scared when I ing, shootin~ a nd electro~uting considt•r t h:.it our i.:ove rnmcnl our criminals will not make the can lake thl· lifi• <1 f one (>f Its aLuet££0&fcr.---C!llzcn.io... Th~dec.lh penalty mu11t Ne ver has the death penalty he avmdcct so the right to life· been proved to decrease crime. c•an pn·v111I. Capital punishment will not pro· 11/\Vl'.: di\LL tect the potential victim of a violent cr ime. Most killings art· Refugep" done durin~ a heated argument usua lly between people who know eacll other ... A person will not calmly consider the death J>('na lty before he kills someone. Cl\pital punishment looks g<>!>d as a theory but al doesn't pre - vent crime from happenin~. JVDGF.S ARE Oftt.:n incon~IS· te nt in tht'ir sentencing. Some people convicted un • killed un- der the dl'ath penulty, some i:ct a re w yc:.1rs io prison. and most ~o free. nil·h people urmed with the bes t lawyers never ~et th~ death penally. The poore r must put up a n~ht an court thut is not us (!rfcctivt•. Jurlt.'8 ure uhm not perfrt·l · , Tht>r<' wlll always ht• u t•hun1•1• lhnt somt:Ont• IOOOl'"Ot Wiii ht· convich.'Cf. Th<· 11(•rsuas1on of 11 lawyer . not tht• f•\lidt•nc•'. will often det<•rrnan1· th1• out<•unw of a court t'U!il' B<•1•11111;1· I hc•n · 1:-. a chance to kill un anuut•t•nt pt·ri-on • Sydney Hnrril'4 To the Editor. ITT>-Da al y Pilot dc!>crvC's s pecial tommendat1on for th~ fine articles by J ackie Hyman about thl' phi.:ht of Southca::.t As 1a11 rdugees 1n Oran~c Count). The lives of the refugees who h:avl' t·ome tel our community from througho ut Indochina l'Ould e:1<•h provide an e mo· twrw lly moving story for the n·adt•r 'l'~>Sl' lives whtt:h have ht•1•n tM:ult'.'d in the Daily Pilot S<'rlt'S ufft•r a vt•ry worthwhilt· m- s1i.:ht for ttw 1x.•oplt• or Orani.:c Count) Tlw roh• uf th(• lmmi~ration anct C1llt.t•11sh1p l)(>partment or I ht· ( ':ith11l11· ('ommunity Ai.:t·n· l'1t•s of tlw lJICK'l'St' or Orange h u:s 11ro v11lt•1t important rt•· ~ourc•c•s to twlp makt• the hvcs1.0f 1111·:-1• pt•11pl1· ht•t I c•r. Suc h pam slws 1111 SI .loiu·~tn) <;uthohl' ( 'hun•h 1111tl SI. John the ltaplist Catholic: Churl'h an Cosw Mi:~.J deserve recog nition lor their tn· da v1dual efforts. That recogm- 11on W<IS b<:i:IUltfully g1Vl'O by MISS Hym<.1 n an t hi.' series or articles. THOMAS A . FUENTES I>1n•t•lor of Commun1cations Homa.ii Cathol1l' Daoccs<· of Orange 11,.on"t Work To the Editor· I applaud ·Arthur Wea~~man ·-. motivation I Ma ilbox. M ay 3 •. but h 1s p'ropos<1 ls 1 for spc<.-dani:: car spotters ) won 't work Califorrua law requires that a citation can he issued for eom- m ission of a n anfract 1on or a misdemea nor only 1f tht.' s uspect 1s identified. · The Weissm a n plan would ide ntify vehicles 1 and the refore -re gistered owne r s I but nut drivers. and this 1s msuffil'aent I don't oppose his suJrncst1on. but the legal hurdle l'ould nol be nvl'n·omc without a change an law. <i.W. CLEMONS l>t·put y Comm1ss1on<'r. Cahfornaa llaghway Patrol Crcula Heart ion To the Editor: My letter is about lhe recent plane crash a nd m y stru~gles to make sense or 1t. My experience of airplanes is that they are very h t J.!, tha t they fly at hti;h a lt1tudcs . <.ind that they c·ovcr t•normous distances in a ~hort lime . I've never ridde n in one . It is hard ror me to connec·t onl' broken bolt .with the in· dtvidual deaths or 273 people. and my heart really can't en t•ompass the individual ~riefs of all th<! rrtends uf those 273 wh11 me<f. It ic; a C{>nfusing and painful experie nce to feel aHectcd by · what happened ;ind to strugglt· so hard lo make s ome sense oT 11 with no s uccess. I sense deeply t hf> pain that 1t JS now for su many people. I wish I could takt< ~ra ef away: I wish I could chan~e things so that it would never happen ai:aan; I wish l could explain the whys or it. .. Instead I stand helpless and powe rless. a nd I have lo say "T here is nothing I can d~>. .· .·" I write this letter out of my own pe rsonal need to e xpress the pain and confusion I feel. LINDA COLTHURST • Letters from. readers are welcome. The nght to condnle letters to f 1t :ipace or elimrnale libel i1 reaerved. letter• of 300 words or less will be given pnfermce. AU leUers .f1lU3t include ngnature and mailing ad- dreu but names may be withheld on requed i/ w/fldnl. Te<JIO'I ~.ii?" parent. Poetry waU not be publiahid. Test Your Knowledge of So01e Fam.ous Anim.als He re s a furr). 11urrv ht tic' Quiz today ubout a111uucli., 111 myth, folklore, r1l'l11111, 111141 th•· arts generally. runnan.i mt 1111 probable gamut trom llonwr to Walt Disney. Throo rh&hl h1 not too bestial a score. 1. <a) What was the name or Uly11HS' faithful old dog: \b) or Byron's memorialized dog: <C J of Elizabeth Barrell Browning's dog; Cd) of Isaac Newton's dog who a ccidentally destroyed • years of bis master's r esearch" 2. Name the authors of the following plays : ca > "The Froas". <b > "Rhinoceros": 1c > .. The Hairy Ape "' 1d > .. The Blue Bird." 3. Which of the state!i is known aa ca> the "Badger State"; tb) the "Gopher Stale .. : ( c )' the · 11\ h 11"' i.. S t at•· <ct l the W11h t•11t11• Stall''"' ·• \\'hu l't1t1tl ta) "My kingdom 101 11 honle'". l h J "It m1tkes a 1llff..r1·1wt• whose ox is gored". 11· > · · 1w wise as serpents and hurmleaR as doves": <d> "the hun.cry Khoop look up and are not fed"? s. Identify the authors or these works of fiction: {a ) "Animal 1''11rm ' ; d>l "Penguin Island": 1c> "The Sea Wolf"; Id > "After M a n y r1 ~u mm er Dies the Swnn ." 6. Who wus called 11 > the 'Swedish Nt~htln~ate"; lb l the "Swan or Avon··. 1c1 the ·uon's llettrt". ld ) the "Tiger "" 7 Which animal l!i identified with the followin g : ta I St . P•ter. \b l Yale Universlt~. IN Punch a nd Judy ; Cd > Athena. or Min e rv a . th e go ddess o r wisdom? 8. Name the authors or these f a mous poems : 1a1 ·To u Mouse"; <b> "The Raven"; (C l "The Tiger", Id I "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird.'' 9 . What did Wa lt Disney originally name Mickey Mouse, and how did he misname Donald Duck? 10. Give the titles and com· posers of at lea!lt two classical pieres of music dealing with cats. ANSWERS: I 1.-1 Argui;, 11>1 Boatswain . l <'I Flus h . ld l Diamond. 2 Ca> Aristophanes. f b l Ionesco . <e) Eugene O'Neill: Cd > Maete rlinck. 3. <a> Wisconsin: Cb ) Minnesota: Cc> Ka,nsH: Id ) Michigan. 4. Ca) Ku\g Richard Ill: <b 1 Martin Luther, <c> J esus : <di John Milton. S. ta> George Orwell . <b l Anatole France : le> Jack London; <d> Aldous Huxley. 6 . ta> Jenny Lind ; <bl Shakespeare; tel King Richard -1: < d > the Fren ch Premier, Clemenceau. 7. (a) Cock; lb) Bulldog: Cc> Toby, the dog ; <d r Owl. 8. <a> Robert Bums: <b> Poe ; re> Blake; Cd > Wallace Stevens. 9. ta l Mortimer Mou11e, and he should be Donald Dra ke. 10. "Cat's Fugue" by Scarlatti: Stravins ky 's "Three Cats ' Lullabies"; Ravel's "Duel for Cat~": RoHini 's "Comic Duet for 'rwo Cats." { .. • --- CALIFORNIA./ NATION s·iate Survives . . Impact of PrOnosition 13 SACRAMENTO <AP> -PropoeiUoa 13, LIM tax cut m.a•~ lbat Mt off a nationwide la.a ,... vole, buD't Uvtd up to the proml1e1 ot 1~ or Lo lbe wamiqa ol IOH -at leut not yet. CaWomiam approv.ct UM tT bUUon propert1 w tut 1 ,..,. .. o today. but it ttill 11 a laraelY un· known qwmUty, Ill Impact bl•ted by m..,l•• atate a1d w k:K-al 1ove rnmenll. THAT 008&N'T Rlt~AN THAT 80MB 1ovem meat wortera haven't lo.t joba and aome tovern mnt J)rotrama haven't bMn cut. The at.at•'• •cbool apt.em hu ~n wounded but remalna anoat There have been no atanlflcant cuts in ( ) police and fire aervkea '"""·'I\ fl.~·''' ~f'cruti.on proCrMfT!~ _ . were cut sharply, and in mu ny <'ases fees were imPotted . Still, the aid financeo by a state ouaeet sur- plus baa reduced tbe full impact of Proposition 13. And althou&b lhri.nking, the surplus ia aUll big enoulb to soften 13's impact for anol.her year. What happens alter that depeoda on lbe health o f Califonua's economy, efforta to reform «0vern- mut finuclng and pendina voter initiatives. '"lbe fallout from 13 is going to be_ lone· term fallout," says Ralph Flynn, executive direc- tor of the California Teachers Auociation. "It's no~ going to be an instant whop over the head." Cuts have often hlt tboee least able to care for themselves: the poor, the e lderly, and the young. 9UT MANY PROPOSmON 13 supporters see it as only a first atep to cut waste in government, and are pushing· proposals aimed al restricting taxes and government spending. Tboee measures include separate inllialives by Propo.ttioo 13 co-aulbon Howard Jarvis and ·Paul Gaon. · Gann's proposal, which has qualified (or the ballot lat.er tbis year or in 1980, limits government spending on a formula based on price increases and population growth. Jarvis' pending initiative would cut the state income tax in half, a $3 billion annual tax cut. Althoueh Proposition 13 didn't force an overall cut in spending by local govemmP.nt.s in 1978-79, it kept spending incre ases below inflation and average increases for recent years. IT ALSO PRODUCED A 81GNlnCANT re- duction in the s tate and local government workforce. Tbere were 1.42 million state and local govern- ment workers in April, tbe last month for which · figures are ,available. That compares to 1.52 million iD May 1978. Most were absorbed in California's growing private job market. About 16.,800 of tboH 100,000 positions were eliminated through layoffs of aeeretaries, maintenance workers and others. 1be rest were due to re- signations and retirements. JAavis ln human t e rms , those statistics represent people such as Gloria Davis, who spent eight yean teaching in San Francisco schools and waa described. by school board member Myra KOptt as "one or the best we bave -. a very rare teacher." · BUT IN APRIL, MS. DAVIS RESIGNED rather than fight a layoff notice, one of about 2.200 sent out by the district due to Proposition 13. Sbe now work.a for a bank. For DetM-a Walker, Proposition 13 means get- ting by without a cost-of=living increase iD welfare. Ms. Walker. 22, was reciving $287 a month when the rent for her San Jose apartment she shares wi~ear-old.m went up $15 a montb: •n-wu • matter of etiUntf~ DO&. PQinl mi rent. So now I am getting evicted," sbe said. Tbe other side or the Proposition 13 story is &.old by Paula Fatjo. who owns 7,000 acres of farm land near Lo6 Banos on the billy west.em edge or the San Joaquin Valley. THE LAND HAS BEEN IN MS. FAT.10'8 family since hergreat~at-grandfather Fran- -c isco Pacheco obtained il in an 1843 Mexican land grant. She said before 13 cut pro- perty taxes 57 percent, she was paying $4 an acre in lues on land, that brought in $6 an acre lease inC'Ome, not enough to enable her to keep the land. "I always wanted to keep It in the family," she said. "l bad juataboutgivenupbope." • Most job cuts involve peo- ple who never got government jobs in the first place, primarily youths who otbenriae would bave been hired to replace retired employees or fill other vacancies. THE C\J'l'8 SPAN THE FULL range of local 1~ernment. In Los Angeles. the county closed fo~r librariea, two health centers and three neigbbclrbood aervice centers. It a1ao imposed ad· mtukm fees at museums and 1ardena and raiaed paJ'k:lu fees at eounty beaches. · · In Sacramento, Ute caty no longer sweeps res- idential au,eu. Jn Stockton the clty atopped re-moYIDI abeMoaecl vehicles from private property. Maintenance programs have been redueed. There have been cull in apencttna for mental healtb, DID'llnl. nnereal ctieeue, consumer pro. tecUon. vocatioul educaUon and bulldlq pro- gram•. • One l1lrft1 of 8,300 local budcet.s found an aver.,e 1.1 perceat lncreue over 11'11·18. That comparea with an average annual Increase Int.he 1t'10I ol 10.5 percent. Too Many Attorneys? Faubus' Misuses · Detailed · Llm.E ROCK. Arll. <AP> -Former Gov • . Orva.l..L. f aubu1 roullnely used slate pollct aa a political arm of the 1overnor'1 office to Investigate private <:ltiaena during the late 19SO. and early 19808. a LitUe Bock newspaper hH regorted. The copyrighted aLory "" ........... in Jhe Arkansas Gazette lt'IU 11.eell'W safd Faubus used the state police to conduct The Archbishop of s urve illance and in · Canterbury, Donald vesUgations on political I Coggan, wiU retire in foes. blacks and liberals J anua.ry, the Church in Arkansas. I or England has an· I nounced. Coggan will THE NEWSPAPER be 70 in October . s aid it obtained the in· I formation after re- President Ducks Out WASJilNGTON (AP > 'president Carter has slipped out or the White House at least 10 times to dine in local restaurants, to a ttend private parties, to go crosa-country skiing -:- without being spotted by the press, News week magazine reports. 4 Carter has aides make the dinner reservations 10 their names, then in· form lbe restaurants who the main guest real- ly is only an hour before he arrives. searching Faubus ' files I and papers kept at the University of Arkansas, which recently paid Fa ubus, a resident of Houston, $20,000 for his private papers. The s tale police political investigations b egan after the 1957 school desegregation crisis in Little Rock, when Faubus called the national guard in an at· tempt to prevent inte- gration or Little Rock High School, the Gazette reported. ACCORDING TO the story, the stale police is- sued rep<>rts to Faubus a bo ut while people rumored to associate with blac ks , s t a t e employees who favored integration or who were BUY ONE DINNER RT REGULAR PRICE RND GEllHE SICONI ONE FOR-ioBT11:00 COSTA MESA 3125 Harbor Blv<l. IRVINE MacArthur al San Diego Fwy against the governor.------------The president avoids his black Umousine on these occasions, the magazine said, and has no police escorts. politically. :.ind detailed information about t he lives or many priv1i1le citizens. ( MAILBOX ) STIMULATES in the DAILY PILOT - Free tor all. The dozen "freebies"* you get when you open an account at Perpetual Savings are not to be taken lightly. For example. ttiere's no better place to keep valuable documents than a safe deposit box locked in a vault. Each of, the other free services is valuable too. Like our copy service. save-by-mall, travelers checks, and notary service. At friendly Perpetual Savings you also get the highest interest rates the law will allow. And you're always served by a staff of courteous people trained to help you in every way possible .. Your money is safe at Perpetual because an agency of the U.S. government insures your savings up to $40,000. Free services, the highest interest rates In town, and courteous, helpful people. That's what the Green Carpet Treatment is all about! PERPE:rUAL SAVINGS , . , ' . . .. I I ---- . . . WASHINGTON (APl -Because of a bolt of factors. &bere are far more lawyers than there are Jobs to acc:oDlmodate them, the ehalrman of an American Bar AuoclaUon pl1cement committee HYI. ACCGl"dlna to Gary A. Munneke, u many aa 41,000 llttomep are lookln1 for work 1t any 1lven time . He cites unemployment, underempk>yment and gener1I job dissatisfaction as major con· trl but.on to the problem. Home of Green Calpet Treatment -~I ®. ____ _ "'A NCent atudy ... indlc1ted that I percent of law achool 1raduate1 were still unemployed six moat.ha after palllDC lbe bar,•• says Munnelce. M•ln Otflc.: 9720 Wllahlre Blvd .. Beverly Hilla, CA 90212. 274-6066 Of' 272~ • Wntwood Office: 108ee Wilshire Blvd., Lot Angetea, CA 90024, "74-3603 1Larchmont Office: 250 No. Larchmont Blvd .. Los Angeles, CA~. 482-6463 • t Norttwldge Office: 18540 Devonshire St., Northrldge. CA 91324, 380-2326 t<:anoga P•rll Office: Victory Blvd. at Platt Ave., Canoga Park, CA 91304, 348-<41 41 • •F'Ullemln Oflce: 3334 Yorba Linda Blvd .. Fullerton, CA 92e31, (714)993-1200 tNewport 8eecta Oftlce: 1634 San Mlguel Drive. Newport Beach. CA 92660. (714) 640·163-t • °"" a.1uro•,. tro"' 10 • m ro? o"' ·ao-..-. ,_,.,. Guerll'tlftO 11e1.._. . . . ---________ ...... __ -···-·---..-. --··--........_..------··---·------;----... -. ---·----_......._ __ ~_:.._:..,...._ ·- L ---.y ... ()l' 0 -S<D\Cli~-1'~M· Tl.flt lntr;9tll•t WOl'fl &... wit/t • C6fti/e .... ~ QA'rl.MUll------ l U M C E S 11'111* I r H A c L ' I I 14 I -S. Coast Students Sought for Class South Orange County bigb school students may enroll tn Capistrano-Laguna Be•cb Roiion1&l Oc · c:upaUonaJ Program aummer cluses. Free imtructioo Is available in nursery main· tenance. cbeckstand or register operation, cos· metoloi). hot.el·motel work, retail trades, hospital ward clerking, diesel maintenance and repaJr and food services. Adults and out-of.school youth may register for cl&!iSes al the ROP office at El Camino Real and Acjachema Street, San Juan CaplStrano, between 8 a.m . and 4:4-0 p.m. For more information, call496-3118. 'Kinder' amjiset By YMCA "t lll IOU$ IU~INlt\ N-E UATU"lln 1 n• •oHo,.1~ .,.., • ..., " <lolno l>u•• H•\' 0\ R o~l.<.RA, t P A IN I IN, •. tofl lh.,i\tn•\' lhll• Un\I,, ~n>+tt t t), Ir v•n~ r •11'9<nl• tilt) l •' t v L.., Mo~'· •"'41 t vn'h~u.- 11 o" L•n•. Hu11tinv10,. Ue-.n, C:tllfornlet'~ Hll• ...,.ln.n I~ <~1•<1 Dy "" on dlVIOV .. I •rry l .. ~O" T hh •lai.rnenl W•• 111•<1 wit" IM County Cten of O•enve <.o..nty on M•• Jt, "" 1'11'2'1 l>t.1(111\,_ Or-GO.•I D•llY Pllol. Jun.•, ll, 10, 11, 191' ?~ft PV.BLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS •USINUS NAMI STATEMENT T "• 1o11.,,,11>9 penon I' doin9 Dv"· ,.., .. ,., f'AIAlllEW COMPANY . aoa Fel,vlew Ad , N·101, (O\lf Mo•. Celllornle mi. R•v l .Jonie\. 1J00 • alrv•r w Rd .• N 101, Co\t• Ml'••t. C<t>hforn•• 91&71o '- r.a• .. t ttff''"' kr~1'9 ",,-'" <l••lduel. A•yL J~ T'hl• \tei.rnem ... , t11•d w11n 1"" <.ounly Cler' of 0••-Counh on M6v l •. ""· F 11'2'2 Publl~Mcl 0.-Coa\I Oe11v P11ot, J""" •. u. 10. 11, 191• 7~·19 Laguna Niguel's South Coast YMCA Is sponsoring a "Kinder · Camp," c a mp -type classes for pre-school age children. from July 2 through Aug. 31. PUBUC NOTICE N•ns.t NOTICEO .. INTENDED TAANSl'EAANDLEASE•ACK Nol1<o I\ llf>rllby 01 ... n lhdt TOM (AAA OL L PHO T O G RAPH Y Trdn\lt!tO<, of 1900S-F S~y P6rk C.lrCI« Orlvt!, CUy of ltvlnf", (_41fftorn1a. 1n. 1~nch 10 """ ce-r141n or.r'-Ondl prooerty to lravl,.R~ 1nvf'\trnfln1 Corp tn tendt!-d TtM1!) .. ttt I L~\Or ), of 1 tOO Glenc!on .avenue. C•IY 01 LO\ AnQlll••. (allfornl.t. and U'ldl ,~,., tn1,.,,f1,.<1 Tran'\tfltM tlt:\.\Orl, fr.:1v1•, Ai>t-d tn ve~tment (Ofp . 1ntilnc:h to ltfd\efJ~f•. lo -,._,10 lorn ( .. rroll PhotOQrt'IS:>hV Ttd'n\f~ffJt ttr~y.,.,, trh• '"'d P"t-..t~fldt prosHHIY d qcn .. r ;,1 d~~c1111t•on o t whltn 1\ ih toUow\, to ww1t. Photo. CJ••PI"< EQu1pm<!nl .tnd toe ated ,,1 ltlOOS·F Slty Pdtk (.lrCle Orl•P. City ol lrv1rHt, C.•Utorn1..t, Jnd tha1 'w'•d wt~ an,i lo-~ ''""""'"on" to bl? con w mma14!d on ,,... Z?M d;,y ol Jun•, Drain Denied . SELMA (AP> Justic'e Court judge hus ruled the court does not have the power to order ·an irrigation district to drain a cnnal so the body or a drowning vie· Um can be recovered. A The camp will feature arts and crafts, stories, nature awareness, move· ment education. fi eld trips. games and songs. It will take place at Crown Valley Communi· t y Park ip Laguna Niguel. Fee for the program is $74 for non•me mbers and $64 for YMCA mem· be rs. For information , p h one 831 -9622 or 495·0453. M fqv, Oo.t1 An·•''f W-dt M V ~tto,duua tb •"'• .Sto,-t Y ''"" dr-""'''•t "'•·v,~ lo, Tlo\ur~Oot. tcrx:f w0td!. cr.,11rt'\pt'fl'Y11~ 10 f"lv"'~t\ ,... Vf./V' l<$HJ< b•rt" -..g" ·-· ?Am•Uc. _, .... ..,.. ...... &~11~ trAtlll. ,.,. .... ~-· 10:-,1.;; I (,.1N ll•• IP'"-'-''"'-"'.,----t J• .. _ 1•Wrt1t9" 1S'fout ,, "'otecl• t1 .,, ,.......,. . ., tt To ao.,.........,.. .... U_.•1 n.,,...,._. l•'f.-190< ,._ "°" ., . .,_, .. ~­.>OVo:w• DrUg Nixed SAN FRANCrsco <AP>-~ Heroin found by a s>rlvate store security guard who m'ade a citizen's arre!lt or theft suspect may not be used as evidence in court. the California S upreme Court bas ruled on a 6· l vole. PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE -,ICTlTIOUS aUS1NeH ' '" ' N-1 STATEMEHT Tiie loltowlf'Q °"''°" Is dol1>9 bu•I· M» .,. PAAltHURST P UBLISHINC. COMPANY. 1917 Alo '• Avenue. Cott• Mew, GtlllOrni• 91'76 'Joupll Conr•d Parl1llur•I, 1lt1 At••k• Avc nut. Co.ie M~'"· Citlllornl• '2676 1111\ buslneH I\ condu<l•d Dy .II lomlle<J ~r!Mf\lllp. J~ C Pttfll!ur\I Thi\ \i.temenl was llled wllll Ow County Clerk ol Or•nve County 011 M11y JI, 197t. .. .,.Kl Publl•lled OranQOO Coe•I Daily Pllol. Jun11 6, 13, 10, 11, 1919 1004·19 PUBUC NOTICE "ICT1'10UI 8USINEH '9CTITIOUS 8USIHUS ) NMll STATEMENT NAMe STATIME"T Tll• lo41owlno Pff\Ofl iS OOinq bll\l· Tiie IOllowlftv pl!OOft ·~ doln11 bu•I· M»Hi . DANA WEST ASSOCIATES, tJl MU ... 0o .. rOrlV.!MIOel1N•wllOM8 .. <ll COAS T ACCO\INTING. 1701 Celllor.W.'"61 ' • lrvlne 81vd .. Sult• "0 ". Tust111. OoMld o. Tuffftell, t471 L..,•1 Cir· Celltornlllt1tj0 ct• Hunlln9lon Buell C•lllornle Betty J .. n Wllll•rn•, ~ llltte ttM. • Herllor Orlv•, Hunt1n9ton 8Hcll, Tiii\ Minn• I• tondu<tect .,., All In· C.lltornlet2MI dlwlduel. Tllli tluslne\i la u1nducted by •n II\· Aon.ltld 0 . Tllffn•ll dMOllAI. Tiiis \let.men! wn flltel ,.1111 Ille e.ttyJeenWlllltrns Countv Clerk Of Orenve Gou!lty on Mey Tiiis , .. ..,,,..., wes llled wlln Ille JI, 1t1t. ColH'lty Clerll of OrMtve County on l'ttutf JUM 4, tm. Pullll\lled Or-Coe•I Otlly Piiot, l'tt ... I JUM •• U, 10. J1, 1t7' 70l1·1t Publlslled 0rAll98 Coast Delly PllOt, JUM 6, IJ, 10, 11, lt7' 11lot·7t Pl18LIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE t919, "' 10 a m . di llw olllu• ot Tr•v•• P .. d lnve•l,....nt C...rr>0r.111nn at 1100 Glenc!on AvttnUIO. S..•le IMI. City 01 LO\ Anoe ...... C611,orn1_, Oaled lhl\ wn do of Mav, t919 Trttv1'R~ 1nW10tl'nef'I Corp0<atoon 8 y Tr,tvl\ E A~oo. p,..,.1-.1 T• AVIS AEEDINVESTME "T COii P tlOOG ........ A,,.., ... LA•A,. ...... CAtOe14 Fiie No. 11 .. Pullll\r-.e<I O"•nol! C0<1•t CJ••lv hint, •un~ b. tW~ 11)() I~ PUBLIC NOTICE ... Kir-A. S•~n-. DelencMnt DATE OF lUD<iMEH T. Jen!Hlry 18, ,.,, By vlrtw of .., ••e<utloft I•'"'*<! on Mey 14, 197' by ll'le S-tor Court, 100 Civic <Anter Or. Wnt, Sent• An.t, County of 0r""9t. State of C.flfornl•~ UllOn • ludOIN<ll enter,ed In I•-of lhdrof · · Merl• Slepllen• •• lud9rnenl credllor -<19otinSI II.Ir-A. Ste.,_n.nt .. tud_.,I debtor. \N>Wlf19 • net b<olenu ol $32,07'.00 e<IU<tlly due on \eld jlldQnWm on IM cs.ate Of ll'le IS· \UMICe ol wld euc"11on. I lie,,. .. vleel 11pon ell IM rlll'!I. 11119 Mid lnt•rest ol Wld j~ debtOr In I"-pt-ly In Ille Collllty ol Orenoe, s1e1e 01 CelllOrni.t, o.t<rlbed ••follow•. Loi .. Of Tr«I No. 33111 lfl Ille City of Coste Mna. County ot OrMIQ9. Stete ol c:.tlllornle, 41\ per map recorded In BOOll 1:13. Petft )ol lo 1' !Mlutlve 01 MIKell_, ~. re<ord• ol MIO County. Tl'le re<·ord -" ol '"' ellOv•· rtl•rtnc•d property ere K Ir-A. Sl•Pll•nt •IMI Con1te11ce Mert•r•t Stepflen•, Hutbencll end Wiie •• JOlnt PICT1TtoUI 8fttMaSI Tllfl<tn". MAMlllTATaMIMT PICT1TIOUl9Utf•lll NOTICE IS HIEIU!8'1' GtYl!N tNt Tiie foll-tfte tM•-• ••• Clolnt ..,..ITAftMaMT on Tue.aty, J-tl6. ""· et l 1GO llltlnttU\: Tiie ,.......,.. _,,_ ere Ml~ e'<NICll P.M. el Olw'lllOuW, l...,, STATE Sl'ACI ,Oltl!CAITING e llltlllflffl .. ! 4'01 ,......_ tlvd., NtwPCW1 heel!, Celitotnle ,~~ellOft, t• Her~ I: et J OIYl!LOPMINT, HU •vnty •f Orent•. Stete of StrMt, lr\lllle, CellfonMll ..,.._ °'""" Or,. ..... -lrYIM, C•lltorflle. I wm "" •• '"*" _, .... STATE Sl'ACIE SVHfiMS, INC., CA tt7tl to Ille fMtMtt ......,, for <etll !ft l<IWfvl C•lllornle urporetlon, U Htro .-.-n f'. 1!94h, 614 i....11 ..... _, elf tflt Uftlted SWtM, •II tlle "'"'· Ir"-· Cellfornlll l-, C:... M9M, CA "71J rllfll, lllle eM .....,._, Of MIO llH!e-flll• 11U11MM I\ cllflCM.tlld by• <Ot J,'I, _...... lflC, Ca Callfemla Hf• ment ....., 9" ....... °"''*" W"•llell. Hf .. 11111, •t ........,.. '*"'' Of>., P'OIMttY. w • "'U(ll ......., ft may ..._.._,. '4lltl-ltW9, CA t11tl lie MC.-Y IO ... tlfv wlCI •tte<utlon, .,_.,Inc. "*" S. ICtlley,"' l!m•rd, wltfltltc"'"""""'*.,.Hll•. ,...T.DIOultt,., ue-1118Mdl.CA*17 O.MdMerat.tm • ...._..tec......-V fltft _._ It cllllWc..-11Y • OIYjtltft:...,.., Tlllt .........,. we• fired wllil Ille t19Mf81 .....,,.... °"'I. lltl!M, MM'tlltl, CilllM' , ...... Or ..... CeuntyonMe J.V.Ja..,.NINC:. Or-~ ,__..., lr.t --,1,V..-"'-,--....,_.",IO!t,,,...,.. .• cuH9Y MO D1eUAntt0 ""'*"' .... c.e-• '-" • .....,..~Drtff Tllft ~ -tired wllll W TweC9Mlrf"818, ..... tUI tllllt e CA!fllty C*118f 0rlfl9t C"owlty on Mey ... ClllMY,,... a1tt .......... CA... t.;tm. ....A ..... c:A.U l'tt '".. .-u111llflld Or ..... GN'I Otlly Piiot, ~o.... °"" o.ily ,..., ......... Or-. °""' Deity ...... ,_ ,, ... to."" -...... 11.11,rr. "" '""' .... "· D.'9-Jl!M•· ttlt ltll·l'9 1127-1• PtJBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE lllOTICe TOC••DITOA• Of' auuc TRAN"•• C Ito. 6ttt 6ttl U C.C I PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE 01' INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALi 01' ALCOMOUC•EYEAAGI' ~·2'1·19 To Wllom II M•y Con<e•n Subj•<I to ,.,.,.nu of 1~ lic•nMt ap- plled lor, notice " ""'ebv 111ven '""' the under\1oned propo~t:\ to ~ell d lCOhOllC bf'Y(!r4QP'IJ dt ,,,,. pttm•!t~\. dt,c rlbed •\ tallow'\ in ttw \.P•<• pro v1ded belOw l)t>l Centt"r Dr•vf', ~o ~·~ Hunttnvton Be.en, Cai.10""" Pur•uant to •ucn lnt•ntloo. the un d11"•0ned " -lyln9 to Ille Oe1><1rt· ment ot AltoflOHc Bt!ver"114! Control for iuuenc:e of en alcolloll' bevtr<>119 ll<en.e 10< llten\eS) fOf '"""' pre· mn,.\••fof~ "40'' On ~le Beer J«.Ob ""'"'"""'· Jf MMQO A. Petem,.n Pvt>llU~<I Or•nv<' Co.~I 0 ... 1~ Piiot. June 6, ll.10. "" 1162 " PUBLIC NOTICE t • Pl.IBUC NOTICE _,... ___ ._. P\llUC NOTICE Pl18UC NOTICE . Pl.l8LIC NOTICB LAW Ol'Ptcal VtoetU.'l'OM ................... ............ c. .... , Pulllllflld Or-. Coe~ o.41y Piiot Meylt,f),)O.J-6,lm l~U" PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENT TO DEED REAL PIOPERn ·To THE STATE PURSUANT TO SEC.TIONS n•• Tl••OUGM nas, REVENUE •HO TA.r<ATI<* C:OOE, TMIE> NOTICE OF INTENT TO DEED ltEAL P•O .. ERTY TO TME STATE IN AND ..Ott THE C.OUNTY OF OAl'NGE, nATE OF CALl .. OA"IA., MAS llfEN DIVIDED AND Dl!>TAl•UTtD TO Vl'AtOU\ NEWSPA ... AS OF G~NE•AL Ct•CUUITIOfO .. U.LISMED tN Sl'IO COU., TY ... o. P\llLICATIOfO OF A POATIC* THEAEO .. IN EACH OF s•10 ...,.,,. ... AS. In "'" llst ni. l'ol-11>9 eeorev••· lions .,...,...., .. .,. .. ...__..., Ml-Adt,.,.no .Bta B-• E E•\I E• · E.c"91 Ft f.e<'t IM lnc•Vdl"O t nt -I ntHtt\I H•f H-o M1n-M'""'"'' NE -Nort ...... \I NW N<l<thwe\t Por Por11on A R•not' Al\ A1Qllh s Soufll ~ S«1tan SI· Sfrwt sw-~., 'T-lp f•-Tre<l Und-Onc:llvl~ w1y-~1Y "AltC£l NUll411lAl"G SYSTEM Ell,.LANATION TM A .. W'\)Of'•\ Mdp Pot<t"I NIHT1f't•r •hen u\eO to de'\(rtbe ptoper'h .,~ trw lt\t. rttfttf'-10"""' A\.wt\iOt' \ fTioP OitMJtt , INI> m .ttp ~ or blo<'~ ntJnHw•r ,,. '''' UOO'I dl"d '""'° 1ndlvt<t\Sal par( uf nuft'llwt on t"'t m.ep ~OT w1tti1n IN" tJtl.-• A P"'t •I n umb"r .,, tor l'•tt mt,••· O<• 34J.<IS' , •O<Jld meM1 BO<>k •• I lh .. .t.\W"t~·'\ ~~ 8kx9' J6J llthtU l).fQe ~. bOo<-a1. and P..,rCPI ) w ith•" that b+o<:tl t9w! MeP\ rehH'rtMJ to drt• •v•il•bfe for lnSl)Khon In Ille ot11c" ol ,..., .. ,....._.. All P<-1Y l\in ,,,. lowhi.lliD )..'vlll ""° A•"lll' W.-~ ot Soon 8<Hn.trd1•10 ~·""' • ..., Met'~it!r. NOTICE In ~., ol ...... DUD41C "°""' ,, llerwby 111 ...... tl1ott, on .... 7nd """"' July, 1ffl, .. ti.e "°"'of 10 o·c10<i. • m , ol 111•1 .,..,., '"" .....,...,~ •~· Eol-•...-f-ot -Coumr'OI ar... et"'' ottrce 10 r11e 01Yof s..M .. Ane. Slete of CellfDrnl•, w111 Clee<I to -St••, """"'' """""' • ...-. o• "" IMt.U"*" ptenof redtlmptlOn 1s-1n1t1•-"" ""'"-~Of'~ 10 5 p.m on lf)e IHI -~ d.IY ol June, ""· Ille rMI pr-rfy ..,.,lnef!M dMcril»<I up • on wllicll tlMe ftw ot .._.. .,..,. wlll IWw •I-r.om ttw <Ml• Of t,... w it 01 ••Id~ lo, .. st.I• Tiie ....,_,lot _,,Ille -Wiii .. t•we<I Wiii br IM tot•l> -..1 -lot _,,,. II ••• \Old to IN Stete, ..,d .,_,.,, bel~ "'1 tonll tn doller~ end unl•-11• tl'le de\<rlptlOI' ol tM ~y. II Ille prae>er IY i\ --to IM SI••· Ille r 19111 of redoomptklft •ill Mrmlnete ..,,.,., env ~D..­ q....,t Mle « olt1er conwyMKe by ""' SI-. As --by 1-. Ille Si.t• shell IWw the -Mlto<lly to rece1vt' .ill <flit\, ll_., -pniflb erl\lfllll In .... ,_, lrom IN pr~ W> °"°"" In t•Stete All 1nlorr'rYtloft C1111<Hniflll ,....,.,.Ion. or ti. lnll!.llon of .., ln•l•llm@nl ol•n ol r~loft wlll, -~I. lie """"-bY Robert L. Citron, 1 ,., Colle<tor·Trea..irer Mid A-rnptton Oftk••. 110 Fl-• BI011 , •JCI ,.. BrotdWey, (P.O. Bo• 14311, SMiie An., Celllotnle 91707. a..-tN• Ullleley of Mey, 19" ROBERT L CITRON TH Collector· TrH\llter ol 0r--. county Slete of C.Hlornle T"""'-tlff'to 1111 ~ end'\ublKt to"'" -.,. ~luettd In 111r C-ty 'OI Or....,, St.-of c:.11..,_, end pertl<'lilMty dlucrl-•• loll-,, to ~· . PltOPEATY 50l.O TO THE STAT£ 11,111 cin IN THE YEAR 1'74 FO•MHE T~ES. ASSE SSMENTS ANO OTHER N J -5 c.HARGU OF THE FISCAL-.VEAA o. 4 ele No. 613190, 4'1 .. IMI, Trll9LOt A, Ut.ft. ltrJ.74. No. 44 -Sal• No. 61Jll>, HUNnllGTOll l 'IACH c1n No. U -S.te No. l1478'F. AP 02•·11S-OI Und Por Oorrntrty AP 024·1 U.(11.041, Und 16 \'>~Int. in Hunt· 1119ton IM«fl Oty Lots ZS a. 1111111 110, $310.11. No. U -Sele No. U40t0, AP 01.0U-OI, Tr6111 Loi JI, '37.00, HUNnllGTOll llACll SCIOOL DISDICT Ar, lt0.Ut·1' E• 1111% tnt In Min Ah No. 0 -Sele No. Ut4H, AP tl0.ol1~ Tr J06 Loi 57, $2t.U . 111 ~1 •1 T ... Lot tt •• No. 14 -S•I• No. 160441. AP ·-""' r., ,..ll41l,$m,14. 142·2'1-10, Tr41'0 LOI A, M.70. tr .. POii IEACll cm PROPERTY 50&.0 TO THE S tA I( IN THE VEAR 1'11 FOR fHE TAXES , ASSESSMENTS ANO OTHER CHARGES OF THE FISCAL VEAR "1NJ. IUITllllTON IUCHCm SAi JUAI COSTA MISA Cln CAPIS1UllO c1n .... at -Sele No. UetU AP N•. 4. -S•I• No. S.07•. AP 4t4.0SI·• ltlimwnv AP t ... t7t'.4.i>, Tr 61s.eG4t, Tr6MI lM 8 , .,,77. UIJLMA.-.81L.M 14.a Nt. 4t -hie No. ,..,.., AP ' ......., . ., C~y AP U4-,...tol. llOUlllAll YAWY cm lee 6 Te ft I L9t ti a •ft i.t Ne i,., ..... r ' .......... · The late Sen. Hubert H. Hum· pbrey ma)' IOOO be immortalbed o n a i o 1 ·d medallion. The llou•e bu voted to autbori.e the atrlktnc of the medaWon to be . presented to Muriel Hum· pbr e y , h l1 wldow 7-0Z. lOTIOlt WITHHH llUT33 20Z.SUMPOO llG. 2.97 99 ' . ,,......._;. MISSES' POLYESTER PULL-ON PANTS REG. 3.99 2'' MISSES 8· 18 . -... ·~----..... --....... -... . ---·------.-~---··--- Wldtmdwy. June e. 1tt11 .. Brush, Forest Fires Forecast SAN FRANCISCO CAP > -Experta contribute to the .dan1er of rempae· fHr &Mt • loq, hot nmmer and ln1 wUdftrea. P-lenty ol fuel will mull ln an "ac· ''We have a feelln1 It 's 1otn1 to be tlve",.... ol bruab aad foreat ftret ln an active year," Hid Reser Land, CalUonala. mana1er of FlrHcope, an later· n1aonably bot 1prin1 weetber bu dried out. . "When you heve a bi1 ltand of 1ra .. and it &eta bot Ind tbe bumld.i· ty drops. the 1re11 acta as 1 fu.ae ... "Land said. TM ~ut corner of tbe 1t1te la fovemmental a1ency that moniton In th• MOil ~er. accordi.q to the t re condlUo na ln Soutlaern ll .I . ror.t.S.nlce. -_ Callfonal-.. BUT THE HEAVY raim of last wtntn 1~a1ty an--e:apeelld trrbelp reduce the threat of fire, autborltles 111y. With plants and trees drawinc a steady 1upply Of water from tbe IOU, they resi.al flre or bum more alowly. 8AINPA.LL WAI ABOUT half the normll level ln Northern California aod went over lU yearly avera1e by aa muc h aa 100 percent ln the aouthem part of the atat.e, otttclals ••id. JrontcaUy, both the lack ol water ln tbei north and the H CeH ln the south IN THE PAST week, the aouthland haa bad at leut three bruab fires that destroyed more than 2,500 acres of ve1etaUoa. Land said. Ironically, heavy raim in the aouth this paal winter are partially to bJame. 1be ralna helped grow an abundance Of fuel which lhe UO· Continual hot and windy weather., however. wtll deplete tbe moisture and make fuel auaceptlble to bum.ins. "Once you «el past Au1 . l, the day- Plus 4.00 MfGIS. Mlll-\M RlBA1l 1ou ra1 otn1 2999 SUNBEAM "80-00"-GROOMER SHAVER 33" CORD OR CORDLESS C,ruOJn\ 't•debu1 u\ t_,1•0• fj fiw HOOO ,,,(J .. •t\ I) ITI•'IUhJ t/ 'VPV• \hOrc.> \f01nlfi\\ \ftttd blod•n Be" buy 1 II~ ii/I MADI TO LL fOI •• , ••• ~ f •••• .............. 47.95 .. I YOUR CHOICE I AC/DC PORTABLE TAPE RECORDER OR AM/FM DIGITAL CLOCK RADIO , "°'' I :4 t--' ; .:.::--; ....... ~'''''•1,, "'UAlot "~ (Ullll/(IAAW ~ _, ti ' ,/ I ·~ ... Olll ••• ~o #JiO W ·\O. llG. 2•. H IKOIDll Portobl11.t ouette re1orde1 wifh built •n tondttn\O, m1crophone-•uper g1fl • llG. l4.tt C10CI IADIO Wok• 10 mu•14; 01 olo1m with U O dl\ploy dimmer oncl rnoo1e button I more' 99 YOUI CHOICE GENERAL ELECTRIC .SUPER TURBO PISTOL HAIR DRYER ond 3 heat .. 111ng•. plu• ~ \tylt119 ~~S~~~_;!,l,E~ .. ,i. 12 99 onochmenr. 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The b1r reported that 43.8 percent of the 4,D persons who took the test r eceived passing grades. • SAVE \, s.oo Mllt'S Ol lAOtU' DOUBLE-KNIT NYLON WARM-UP SUITS Sb.ny nylon with bhnh•d 1,.,,nq -«>""•"•b le-<Ollar. ,,,,, \.ut\ o nd tontto\t 1t1m ~ ..... )('.. IO Xl 'l'w II wont °""I YOUR II" CHOICE llG. 16.99 THRIFTY PRICl MASTERCRAFT PIPES ARE TOP QUALITY Mf)w••thoum ••ned 1.,orh.,r <ov411ed It•• horni SHOOTERS' 1979 llBlE f.G. 2'' 7.tS msTA ma I COSTA mA I fCUIJMI vMJEt I fOUlfrAIM YAUIY warmara UlllGTOl IUOI m 11~1f •. mldtr•--1'1"~"llinl! Mlf•atTtllllt Wwl•-•GIWlnw.t Z1131111chM.atMln IUITICTON IUOf ..... IURllGICM llMH a,_, 9161A-.at ......... ,, .......... .... . w~.June1.1111 -'EXPaad Sex Talk' 'STOit ONI ~T· .... rYanow Diablo Plant -Protest Slated .LOS ANGELES c AP) -Anti-nuclear activists >aave mmounced plans for a demonalration .this month at the Diablo Cunyon nuclear power plant • "to make a call to huvc il never put on line or • opened." : : "If you can stop't>ne power plant It will pro- : vide an example t.o the nation that in CaUfomia we are willing to pay a price so we will not have th1s nuclear doomsday bullPt pointed al our head!>,·· • .iaid singer Peter Yarrow HE APPEARED AT A TUF.SDAY news con· terence with me mbers or the Southern California • :Alliance for Survival and comedjenne Lily Tomlin. The ~rice. explained Yarrow, would be ln· creased efforts lo conserve alternative energy 50urces. "W&-must Rel the information out so people know what the choice is , so we can have a grass- roots mandate one way or the other and then be sure people in elected position!t are responsive lo that. mandate," said Ya rrow. a member or the Peter. Paul and Mary folk group. THE ALLIANCE •·oR SURVIVAL will spread word of tls June 30 de monstration at the San Luis . ObisPO power plant through "Survival Sunday" at the flollywood Rowl on Sunduy -an event that : will be part concert and partraJly. • . "There will be a lot or information d1 ssemmut· . ed about the dan~ers or nuclear power plants und : t.here will he a call to action for the demonstration : at Diablo Canyon to make a call to have it never . put on line or opened, .. Yarrow satd. . "It tDiablo Canyon> 1s a prime example or the 01adness of the nuclear power plant cqu<ation - 'that a meltdown can oct'ur, the kind that almost :·0ccurred at-Harrisburg. And other dangers are in· . b ereot in the commii.!>1on1ng or this particul ar ' · plant, which is lo('atr>rl 2''"; mi les from an earth· flUake fauJt." ORG-'NIZERS PREUJCT SURVIVAi. Sunday : will be the largest ant1 -nurlear gathenng ever in : t:A>SAngeles. with 18;000 peaple expected to attend. Scheduled pe rfor mers include J oan Baez. : Melissa Manchester. Holly NC'ur . J ack!>on Browne, P et <'r , .Paul and Ma ry and Tomlin, wh11 <1 ppC'arcd at the f'WS conference drt•i.s1·d in her "Hit~ Lt'd(' characte r and wearing yellow '"pre!.1dent1al booties" -mimicking the pro- tective footwear worn by Presi· dent Carte r when he visited the Three Mile Is land nuc lear -facili.t.y.neur liattisburg:;-Pa. _ Among the speakers will be anti-nuclear activists Ralpb : _ HH 'NaderandBarryCommoner. • "We're not only performers, we're mommies : and daddies and are knowledgeable on this issue," • ~anow stressed. "I think weYsee lhel>e-ginn1ng- : of a grua-roo\8 effort toward participating In : these kinda of decisions so we can affect the · de.sliny of our country on these bottom-line is· : liues" ·.solar Rest Areas Open MADISON, W1s. (AP> -The first solar-heated rest areas on Wisconsin highways <Jnd among the first In the nation -openc.'<I on lntcrstdte 90·94 near Poyneue, the Oepartinenl of. Trahsport.afion aaid The rest areas ci>sl more than J;2 million. In· _eluding grading, pavinR parking lots. septic tanks and buildings. The solar healing system, which cost.s $64,468, is designed to satisfy about hair the facilities' space and water heflting need:;, the agency 1:1aid. DENTURES · $175 each ~AMt DAV SE.RVIC[ AVAILADLt M>AAD Q\JAllrtt:D ORTHODONTIST '1550· DR. ARNOLD H. FLANZER JlO, HARBOR, COSTA MESA IACllOSS fROfl4 rtDCOI 642-0112 Larger Concept Eyed in Teaching RACINIC, wa.. (AP) -Sex educa&ort ahould •l•o empbaalat love. nl•Uonah.llM' and elimlDaUoe ot lhe double 1taodard wben cMaUa1 wl&b ....... ,... nya the dlreetor of a lam.lb ,...arch an.mute. uw...-....w taHr-abouHbe lqff eoncept of aexuallly," uld Sol Gordon, c:blld and ramlly 1tlldlea ditec&« uf the lnatituh-for f•amlly Reaeari:h Mild t;ducut111n !Al Syracuse Unlveraity. GO&OON llli\DK HIS remarks al• confl'rnm·c on 1Adolc.sctmt sexuality and se•u111I tlt'111llh ('1trc ullended by abuul S> Mil couruuilors, researcben and reprwentallvtia of private and llOvemment M(Jt•nrlcit Confttren<'t'. oriJ~nl&t'rl 11ay more than a roUUon 11rls ht-tween lO and 19 eara of ate•· bt•1·1rnw preinanl in Ur77, Wld thut Olll' In rt VC teen-ugers have .e•u.I \nlttrt'our11c1 hy a1e 15 .. "I tbhlk Wt! h1tVcn 'l undcntood the real 1oal1 of f1tnily life education." Gordon aald, "Hd that's why we .baven't.b8dalotofaucceas." OOIDON SAID HIGH school stu· denta want anawen to questions like "How""C"urt1elrwb-en I'm really ln love! .. and educators ''hadn't been able to 1et acroaa the message that sex 11 not really a part of love." ··we haven't been able to deal with tbe values," he said. wonde ring aloud Whether a 10 percent reduct.ion lo teen-ace rre1nancies might be achieved l girls were taught responses to lines like "If you really love me, you'll have sex with me." But David Wynn, Boy1' Club ol America director of national pro· gram development·aervices dlvtaion, uid be sought more pragmatic, short-term ways of dealing with hlgb rates of teen pregnancy. ...l'D LIKE TO see a so percent in· crease in the number of leen·age boys who use condoms,•• Wynn said. H S l h He said more programs where earse na c er youths could discuss relationships, love and sex mlghl be an acceptable G C T s ubstitute. etS OrpSC 00 "My real goal Is to help persons . solve some of the issues that confront VEREENIGlNG, South Africa them .. concerning teen-age pregnan- <AP) -A man jumped into a runeral des, Wynn Hid. NEW ... Ol1Glft~ AFRICAN VIOLET FOOD • Oxygen Plus"' African Violet Food waa devel· oped to improve flo\ffring oa African Violets and all indoor flowering plants. Oxygen Plus provides oxygen to the root of plants, in order to promote growth and prevent over watering. Purchase an 8 oz. bottle of Oxygen Plu&°'j\frican Violet Food and receive a free 2" African Violet.• With Oxygen Plus, it's easy to grow thia exotic and extremely pop- ular indoor Bowering planl. ~ ~ Oll'1(iEtl PLUS. African Violet Food 8oz . . . . . . . . . . . $2.49 Free African Violet · $3.95 Value • fra i\frk ... v._, whiM ............. lhnl 6/l~('N ' .. " '"'""'"* Utlh~ Hfi ..,, ~.w l\ut•u1t fU\d . Nt1'6.puu M•At h~ f7t4l Mt .. C.MtMf • '1"'" ""'''"ti,,.,.,'" ~rm -f lu•h • Mn.t.774 home van with a corpse inside, drove .. I've seen guys come into clubs.'' it away rrom a local hospital and was ht> said, "and I've been in rap groups ~~~a s~rtllme ·ta~r.po~e wlllip"andt~yb~ak~~Md ---------------------------~ said . cry becau.c;e they were not involved When officers stopped the stolen vehicle, they said the <inver clalmud he bad just purchased 1t. m the decisions following a teen-age ( ] prcgnan<'y. I'd Uke to see guys have ART HOPPE SATIRIZES In the an opportunity to work off their feel· 1ngs " ..._~~~~~~~~J DAILY PILOT ' - -----------------------~----~~ . . .... ~-·.· •.·. ·. ·.•. . : . · ....... · .. . RIDE THE BUS. NO HIGH-PRICED GAS. NO TRAFFIC. NO GAS LINES. NO EXPENSIVE Tt.JN&.UPS. NO PARKING . NO PROBLEMS. Imagine! You can roll all o ver town on 1ust 35¢. And a smart operator Wee you knows that no car operates for that kind of bargam pnce. THE BUS LINE IS A LOT SHORl'ER THAN THE GAS LINE. The choice 1s yours -one or two people standing at the bus stop, or three or tour hours standmq at the gas pump All of d sudden. the world looks a lot better throll(Jh the window of a bus. You 1uzt sit bock. relax and watch the qos lmes <t_o byl ___ _ I WHEN YOU RIDE, YOU OON'T GET TAKEN FORA RIDE! You see. every bus 1s an economy model. It's our best feature. For one tlung. your comfortable ride is never inter· rupted by an annoymg stop for high-priced gas or 011. • And the bus zips nght by the costly repair shops. And what about e:cpens1ve parkmg? The bus lets you 9ff free! THE FARE'S FAIR C heap even. You can ride all over town on our hxed route service for exactly 35¢ (bus transfers are free). Just 7()¢. one-wa." is the rule for special bus fares including D1al·A-Ride, Park·N·R1de and Dial-A-Lift But there's an exception to every rule and Park-N-Ride servire is it- 1t's $ l.60 each way. In all cases. please carry exact fare unless you nde on ts pass or ticket book. ORANGE COUNTY I POLITICS .., ~y. June 6, 1979 DAILY "'-OT '4J J -~·Rian Booklet Out -Wine Fe8t At Fair C'rt.aaal lutiee C'e .. eil Two Sought f-or Panel___.. -.. -· . .. • ~-Energy Slide ShoW Offered by LWJI The Oranae County Wine Society wall sponsor a winf' last· ln1 from 1 to 5 p.m . S un th y al th e O r a ng~ C ounty F•ir '8 Me morial Gardens, 88 Fair Drive. Costa Meaa. The Oranso County Craminitl Justice Council is seeking people to Jill lwo pu_bUc m emeber vacaocie.s on thec~il. fundin& for pro1rams that cu al· leviate the problems. . • • 81 O.C. BUftlNG!i --.............. • Wbo ia planni111 Oran1• County" • Tb• 11.D1twer to I.bat quetUOn ll con ' tah1ed ln a MW publklboa. "l!;n ~lronmental l'l•l'.'nlnc and Man•11• lllent 1n Oran1e County," pul • to1ether by the Learue of Wom1•n • Voteh of Oran1e County. Tbe book 111 avallabll'! ut lh«' \n ~ formation olficl' in the county •bll of : Admlni•lraUon Santa Ana llw 1•r1 e1· ' la s:uo Pt"r ropy • • • TH£ l .t :AGUF. Ot' Womt•n Vol<'rt> • or Oranae count~ olso ha!> a new : '1idf' proeram avaalablt' for pubhc : con11umpllon. l t 'b ca llt'd "Tht' • Ene rsy Puul~ Altt'rn11t1ves tor • California ·· League rt"pr\'sentatives wtll prt· aent the program free to l'1v1c grouJJ'> • and to Junior h igh throu~h c.·ollc~t' • causes. . For detaals about M'he<Juhng lhe ' 1lide show, eonluc t Lhe C'11p1:.lrano Bay League ( 499-2077 1. ur the OrnnKt: Coast League ( 581 -45391 • • • WILMA STEVENS, wire or Ur Lt't' Stevens. president or Golden We~t College in Huntington Beach. lb tht· Oil Terminal Fought SELBY 11\P l /\ t•oulilwn <1f c itizen i!roups 1s l'hallc ng1 ng a permit issued by the Buy Arf•a Water ,Quality District for const ru<'lion of a petroleum products terminal in th•~ Contra Costa County hays 1dc com- munit¥. t I ~ , ; t j I ! I -· --- -- nf'w · leact.r of the Oran1e County Ch a pter ol the National Women's PolatJcal Caucus cNWP ) • • • roa11.-:a OaANGt; COUNTY plann1nw comml551ontir Shlrlty Orin die l!I th~ NWP(;'i; choice w tiU the up.-omang vft·1.111c:y on the county Board ol Superv1aor1>. The W<>m1..1n '11 Mro u1• tiuys Mr~. t;rindll" s hould be a ppointed by Gov t-rnor Hrown lo repla,·e 3rd Dtstract Supt'rvu•or Kalph l>iedrich. who mus t step down o:. a n·:.ull or hb re · r t·nl ft>)ony conv1ctaon The event will benefit the society's ed ucational ac - llvlUeis. Cheese · will be s old at the tasting. Additio nal an · formation can be ob· tained by calling Jim Graver aL .(714 ) 581 -9599 or (213) The purpo1e of the council is to identify problems in the eriminal justice system. It recommends solu· lions and provides the necessary PreaenUy, the council coaaiata ol nine city councilmen, two memben of the board of aupervlaora, two __,,_~....,....Ill-~..::..;,,-=­ judges, &he aberlff and tbe. diltrict at- tbrney. Six public members a1ao sit on the council. .-&...._ .... .,.....-a....--'-- Public members are represen· M P tatives or citizens, professional and -......::!:...l.....1-.;::.=.1W1~-- U8eum Ian Junked? ·community organiaations. including SACR.AMENTO •AP 1 _ Th state ~rganizations dir~ctly relaled to de· e bnquency prevention. Parks and Recreation Department Applicants should send resumes ma Y ab~rndon pl~ns to con ~e rl no longer than two pages. to council Fresno <?•lY Colleges old ad~unistra· Chairman Marion Aguirre, P.O. Box DAILY .PILOT t1on bu1ld1ng into an agriculture 1405, Santa Ana. no later than June CLASSIFIED ADS muse um. 14. 642 M18 ..BA&BAJlASUJ::LL.S'I'UN~.apro·=-:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::::::=:;::;;:::::::::::::::::::~~-~:::~~ r1•s:.or ol pohllcal !;('leOCe at CaJ St~te . ... ullerton and the d aughter or former • Spira1 :;l1ceo tor easy serving 726·1011 . • • • "b., t.-m b I y rn an a n d one lam e • Honey 'n Spice Glaze •Cooked 30 hours ~ubt'rnatorlal ('crnd1dalc Joe Shell. '[ , ... · fl · •Nationwide shipping service will ~ th~ :>peakcr next Wednesday H l \( fl t1Qll10 r · · · •Full se rvice Delicate ssen Women meet an Newport Beach WI' •Sandwic hes 10 go wht-n the Hal boa Bay Republicam IJr\!}!ey •Old World Cheese Shop Her to..,1c w111 t>e ··The statu:. or the Bu!j'd HO°'" H•" § Hl·pubhcan Party " T ht' luncheon meeting will be at ~ tht> Shark Island Yacht Club Call Coldi(• Joseph (673 57291 ror rese rva-I ( '( fl • f lion:. • • · • 'J\ Uou.~01rL..1 \I .rOl'... tj()(1 drnd l1n1.ir. f o <1ook. Tift-; ORANGE COUNT\' G ray l'unlhcrs arc planning a worl$shop next Wednc~duy on the housing pro· bl ems of senior citizl'nS. The four -hour session 1s scheduled lo start at 9 a.m. at Santa Ana City lla ll. Co-sponsors arc the Feedback t-'o undat1on Project TLC. the Ora nge C..ounty Council on AJ;iing and the Student Gray Panthers of Golde n West College. REMEMBER GRADUATION •WEDDINGS • FATHER'S DAY l700 l . COAST HWY .• c-det M• rHOMI 61l·t000 2460 I •• YMOMD WA y .. a TORO ID .• a TORO, '"°"' ll7·l12Z ltOH HACH ILYD ... GAIFtlLO. HUNTINGTON HACH, rHOMI 14Ml75 Also Anahe1ni. Orange. Rancho Mirage. La Habra. San Diego North HollywOOd SUMMARY ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT FOR COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY IMPROVED TREATMENT AT PLANT NO. 2 INTRODUCTION The County San1 t.1t1on Oistnttc; ot Ora nge County a re d rcg1onol nf'twork of 600 miles of trunk <,e werc;, thirty outlying pump stations. two m ajor treatment plantr,. treating t80 million gallons of wastewater per da y. a nd an ocean outfall over live miles long. The Oistr1t ts' servite area enc.om· passec; 38 pertent of th.e 1and area of Orange Coun· ty and 1nt ludes 23 ot the 76 mcorpara ted.tities in the County. 11 serves 90 percent of the papula tion of Orange County, representing over 1.6 million people. A'> a result of the CIN1n Water Act of 1972 and its 1977 amendmt•nt<,, the Sani tation 01c.tric.ts must improve thr-qudltty ot treated wac.tewater dis- charged to lhl' ocean by upgradinQ its wastewa ter lreatment plo:Jnts . The upgrading program ii. financed in pa rt by State and Fede ral grants awarded by the StdlP Water Resource'> Control Bortrd <SWRCB I and the• Env1roomental Protec. l ion Agency !E PA>. Thcc;e age nc1p<, m ay award gr ante, for up 10 87 ' / percPnt ol the total cost of thP pro1ectc; tor upqrad1nq wc1">tewdtPr treatment Thr San1t t1t1 on 01c;tricts. SWRCO and EPA havt• brl!n work ing toopPra t1v»1y on ,, program to up- qrdde the 01c.trict•," Tr"ct tm.-nt Plant<, while con-' urrrnlly prPparinQ ;i m.t<.IPr F.ir11ot1e<, Plan and E nv1room1>ntrll I mp<1n S1 .. 11·ml'nt Environme ntal t mp;i(I Rr·por I IE <,1 EI R 1 lor pro1Prt.-. required durinq thr• 1wc ntv y1 .ir pl annmq period. This ap- proach <1llowc. th" 01c;tric1.., lo immediately up· grade 11 <, tac 1t1t1ec.. mrPt1nq thf' requirement deadtinesot lhf' Clr•cln WdtPr Act ot 1972, while allow 1ng time tor lhr-Fac1tit1e'i Plan a nd ESI /EI R to cl ndlyze the nt w environmental s tandards of the t977 a me ndment'>. dS well ac. various pro1ect cllternat1ves. The Sanitation 01 strictc; E IS/EIR process hac;. 1n. 1101ved an Px lr ns1 VP public par11 c.1pat ion program In th1 c; proqrcHn. workc;hOP'> and Draft E IS/El R heMmgc. hc'lve bf>en hPld throughout the County. 0 1scu<ssed have: been the 01~trictc-,' progra m<, and a lte rnativec; .~s outlined 1n the Draft Fac1htie~ Plan a nd comments hvP been rPce1ved relative to the env1roomen'UJ I 1mpdcls ot the programs.. .J . . As. a part ol the process to allow the Districts to Im meOiatea y ui:>grade its taCllltte~trnrOlstrtc-. -1-----1• Stale a nd EPA ha ve adopted a "Negative Oeclarat100' · under the California Environmental I . • \ --- ._.._ ·--·-- ··----- 'IHE FIRST Sl'EPS A BIG ONE, SO HERE'S HOW TO TAKE IT Sl'EP-BY-s-1-'EP.-. Step #1: You need a bus schedule. It shows you how to go from your place, to your place of work. or any place in Orange County. Bus riding information is available in over 150 convenient lOCdtions. Check your local post office, city hall, shopping center, library, colleg~ campus or senior cibzen's center. St~ #2: Get Ride-G wde when you pick up ~ schedule. The Ride-Guide maps out the entire OCfD route system and explains our many services and ho w to use them. Step #3: When you go to the bus stop, please arrive a few minutes early. Step #4: And remember to go with th~ exact fare, our drivers don't carry change -·--------·----·-------. ·-. . . L BUS SERVICE AND MORE. The bus 1s here to serve you and we have d vanety of serVlces to do 1t For example. our 01al·A-R.tde serVlce - n phone call has a bus callmq right at your door m 1ust 30-mmutes. EasyH1der provides fast loc-0llzed serVlce in certain neighborhood areas. We g ive handicapped rtders a helping hand with D1al·A·L1ft service. Commuters can save bme and money by usmg Park·N·R1de -an express service from designated parking areas to congested business centers. 'raE SMART MONEY'S RIDING ON THE BUS. It's 1ust as comfortable as your car. A lot more dependable And if httle things like gas Imes, traf hc 1ams. repatr btlls. lugh·pnced l;Jas and parking get on your nerves, get on the bus instead WERE HERE TO GET YOU THERE. Quality Ac: rind lhP Ndl1ona 1 Environmenta l Protection Ac:, tertlfy1ng that the 01stric t<s prt-- sent praposed pro1ects a re not growth inducing and provide a s1gn1ficant amount of pollutant re· moval of waters d ischarged to the ocean . IMPROVED TREATMENT PLAN Currently under construttion 1n the Dic;tr icts' in- terim program of 1mprov10Q treatment at Pla nt No. 2 is a 75 m illion gallons per day (MGDl secon- dary treatment plant, In its consideration to max· 1mize treatment. the Districts are proposing to re- rate the secondary trea tment plant to 90-mgd. This will require modifications to hydra ulit s truc.· tu rec; to maitimue flow. T ~ rPmoval of add• 1 ional pollutants from thP wastewdter will produce more solids These add1tlono:JI \Olids will require more d igest ion, dewatPrlnQ. storage, truc krnq, and compostinq fac1 l1 t1e c; n'> a part of this improved treatment plan. The Districts' mac;tpr Fac1tit1es Plan is sttlt un· derqoinq pre pa ra tion and additional publ1<. participation 1n the torm ot meeting .... workc;hops, <Jnd hearings will occur to involve individuals, or· ganizationc; and agPnc1e.., in the decision making process belorn a Ftntl l F-ac1llt1es Plan and Final E IS/ El Rare adopted ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS <CONSTRUC· TION> All con<..truct1on will b1• confined to the Treatment Plant No 2 c.ite. I mpcicts c;hould be m1n1ma1 to locd I res1dentc;. t nc rectsed truck traff ic, dust genera tion, and no1c;e ma y bP ex~cted during workinq hot.tr'>, but these will last only the dura- tion of the pro1ec t construction. These impacts will be m1t1qdled by s pec1fi t construction spec1ticat1ons that the contractor must follow. The spetil icatloos will cover these a reas : 1. Avo1dinq rush hour traltic . 2. Spraying wate r to settle duc;t. J . Complltl ncr wi th a ll a pplicable law~ restricting machinery noi se and/or construc.- tionhourc;. 4. Working with D1c;tncts to mitiga te other complaints of ad1 dt enl residents. For turther informa tion regarding environmenta l impacts of the propased mtenm program of im· proved treatment. the following documents a re ovd'1lclble'dunng ttw week t~ew at the Dis· tricts' Adm1n1strative Off ices, l (is Av enue, Fountain Valley, from 7 :30 A.M. .30 P .M. r I. "Environmental lmpac.t Repart for Im· proved Treatn1ent at Plant No. 2," March 1974. 2. "Environmental Assessment of the Im- pacts on the Ma rine Environment and Arthaeological Resources RHulting from Improved Trea tment a t Plant No. 2,'~ January, 1976. J . "Neqatlve Decla ration" re Improved Treatment at Plant No. 2. April. 1976. • 4. "Negative Decla ration" re Coyote Can• yooSludQe Facility, March.1979. : 1 Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot June 4, S, 6, 1.: e. 9, to 2110-19: ,, .... •••••• .• ·····'-...ti~~'" . ' "Go round up all the kids who have lost toys this week!" SUPERHEROES 'UNKY WINKIRIEAN ,.. litmtun ftlll ·--··-rt llfA, ~ 00 'tCIA MIAN, 'QA~~TANT CONNECT~·? by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta I mr "°"arr OF :TAIL. Jt:¥M)&-~ I CCIII Pfll' T Of MOlWO ti TNltJ · I CAH '!OUCH FOlt TIMJ; •MIM¥ -lHf 0£F!M'TN"1'!J eEfH AFfM. n. filUY FOil /tfONTN$ ! Hi llOflOS> ~ ••• T\.EFT/ MOON MULLINS BOX SEATS To a---=T~~ ~£, "TWO BITS~ \)I, <SooJ> sHow ! i PO LIKE TO(,() FIJ?ST CLA5S by Ferd & Tom Johnson THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO • "If the chimp is the smartest of all the animals do they pay him the most rnc>ney?" DENNIS THE MENACE .. ~~~----'""' ... SIZE- ,/i.l!JL.E ~ CC»J- CER.>JEO WITH '(()()IC CJ)l.JTIN - 1.JEO b<l6-T~15t ~ OWLf . JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS WHAT AN T'- AWFUL LIFEt • ...... _ ... __ .,. ___ _ .. ..,~------·· ___ .___. ................................. . by Tom-aatiutc by Mell Lazarius l MEAN l VI L.t~TINEO 'TO THE A~W~N6 MA041NES OF~E~TH£~ IMR?rTANT PEOPLE IN 'Tt1WN .... .PEANUTS - FARMERS MAVE TO WORRV A80lli A 1. LOT OF TMIN65 r ~~~i ,,,_ -.. =--. -- DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan OR. SMOCK 'THIS IS A MAJOR OPeRAllO N , SIR t f'~ AL.11.lt\~S l<:t~O C*- 01CT1C\.Jll 'fO SPKf.AO ~~flO 6vHE~ O~ ~"f' '{ 6RCAO! IRUe, eu-r WHY IS IHe MA..JOR Siii,.(, WE:AR•NG HIS t.,eAVeS? ' ~·}!P'>· ~--~___._~-1.--.z:.L. ...... ~:......:;a....:~--~-" • by Gus Arriola .. by George Lemont Y"eSS IR, "f't-1 15 IS GONNA ee O Ne OF THOSE DAYS .' TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZ~LE ~I OF COURSE, HE DOESN'T HAVE 10 GO TO SCMOOL, OR RUN ERRANDS, OR I DO HOMEWORK, OR TAKE BATHS, OR GET SPANKED by Harold Le Doux I FEEL 00Lt6ED lO INFORM YOU T .. AT l AM CON,IDERED AN EXPERT IN THE MAltTIAL Aln5! ~ I AM INVITIN(J YOV TO fMl(E THE FIRf>T MOVfi by Tom K. Ryan by Ernie Bushmiller ACROSS I P1nnarle S FrPn<.h C.tly 9 OartnQ 14 Flulh:I 15 Brag 16 F1snerman 17 The Penta· teuch Var 18 [d11lle S<'ed 19 Bu!nf><l 42 f ll••r • 0 kd). CJ E•plo•.1v1· 44 Shut 1111 45 Baba 11.,.,,, '"9 46 Mars d.,rk a red 48 Comic bl lourt~I .i1d• I woros I worO'> 56 Belore 10 New Year's 57 OtshkNI 58 Lard up n Art and 59 Su•tca~e UAW 60 Aspeo • n BurPaucratrc 61 "Adam - neadar.he 61 ro;mer•y 2 worcJo;. • 63 DerinrJ:. 1$ Oenom1n.l· 64 fwtnkler lion 65 New or Fair ?fl Ha'llr•n u M'"'"'' l1sn '9 -o ·.n.inl•·r 32 Colum1>111. f!Q 35 Catch 11,~., 36 Pre••• lor type J7 Goo ot love J8 Stooe ot - 39 Prepos111on 40 F11e - 41 Skin lesion DOWN I Bl•l111111 2 Condiment 3 Sluck 10 the mud 4 Greek lethll 5 Rull hard 6 Native group 1 Crazy Slan4 S Oet>tor 9 Hrt m lhu Mad 6 • lJNt If fl F1•.11ure l'lv11tJ1r.,1t1• I 1H",1J.1y '• Po11l1• ~()IVflO 10 Ke< o~ak•· tl Oo1111q our 12 8100d vc:.'.1!1 t3 Sfla eaq1oi. 71 H1'luq•· n Conv1•111in11 74 f'rnr111u11 77 Bmrl {K Neqot1v" con1rac11on 30 Entry lef' 31 M11ke la~.1 3? Relax 33 01t counlry J4 (lectncal in· strumen1 3!> Scruhm1e 36 T akc<; shape 3K Nl)t $Our 47 Opor-ih~!. 44 L110111ne tam1l111> 4'> Bo.ii p.irt 4/-A'\lilHI' 411 G111'n n.im .. 49 Tin alloy !JO Heath genu·; !>I Wardoll ~2 Fellow 53 Hung;111an river ~ Vel'ttcles 5!> ~SSiSI 59 ~•n!"a g1v"'r ' . ' -~D I OBITuARIES-/ LOCAL QUEENIE Amin Troops Slaughter . . . oowtoJ WITH ~W~Y 1-~ll?TS -C:.J Animals in Preserve PAKUBA. \J1uda <AP> -O.C. ou ot Ahice 'a ~real wildlife pn- aerv.1. Kabale1a Falla Natiollat Pan In nortbweat U1anda ..... virtually empty ol anlmala, ita bird o f elephant•. buffalo and blp· popOtamua destroyed by ld.l Amia'1 truos- ln a three·da)' trek acrou the roll· Ing pl.._ ol the former MW'CbiloD t'111ll8 Natiooal Park, a report.er saw one airatre. one buffalo and several dusttm1 of ga_aellea. I .k f ., '""" \ LS88 THAN A DECADE a10, 1001~ esUmat.ed tbat the l,500- aquare-mlre park contained 30,000 buffalo, 14.000 elephant.a. U.000 blp- popotamuaes. 800 croCodilea and at leaat a doaeo rare while rbinoceroles tranaported into the area to save _ them from poachers, ~l&UO• Career MOA~IS A P1E lt$()H, Of !>•ftt6 AM, IM\"'-"" •W•'t JtiaW" '• 1'7' He •• , w ksh '""" on 1Nrvw111e. Ml-•· In '"' or op •ft<I < •tt>e 10 (OKI• lileM In t•JO H• ..,., • .,,,~ buttOH tor m•,..., ., •• , .. •l'WI • membet Of fl11• Or1vet., lot•• The part includes a spectacular waterfall where lhe Victora NUe thunders lhrou&h a rocky gap 2IO feel wide and plun1es 127 feel into a pool. Both the falls and the park were na med alter Sir Roderick Murchison. president of Britain's Royal Geo· O' 7JH I<>< 41 , .. " Me....O.r o( Mew A c u B•tM• C-' •M ,..,, me,,,_, Of l 0 ege M•-1< Lod19. H• I• --.lwd bv . • graphic Society in 1864 when a Euro- pean explorer discovered the falla. ...... l ......... _...,..,, w ....... ~ o•-,..,.,.1.~~ ........... Oran1e Coast Collge of CMI• IMs9 -Mn. o,.91 Pleue of r .... 10.Mi-...1.1ottaM<l!I'* ... -will host an eight-part, 1 v,..1..,...,....,.. C'-4 .... 1e. 32-hour career planning •nd Int-T-...v. 1 • PM, . d ll'Ut••..., .......," ... M•mo'"'' workshop, entitled P.,...~.,.~ "Where Do I Go From •Of!MHIM H .. MARY E. EDMUNDS. re•lcMnt or ere A min changed the names after bis coup in 1971. As his turbulent: murderous rule unfolded , t.be number of foreign visitors to Uganda dropped from S>,000 a year to nearly nooe and the $17.5-milllon-a-year tourist in· dustry collapsed. Hunt1119ton ... ,,.. C.. Pa•sed •••Y , , . Ju,.. •. 1m •,,_.in va11e, com The workshop IS de· mun1tv .......... Survt-bnon\, 0• signed lo help an in· 1 P•oe ~ .. c.r-*' M.\r. d' 'd al h h' C•. C.h•le•SowenofWoodl .... C.. lVI u c art IS or her •••••• E"'9• .,..,, o...,.. _ "'-"-' future direction,·· said ll ovo L •ndman •"d te" J k Wh ' I c;rr•ncktw ...... Senl<H .111 .... ,,.,., on a c I t e s e I . Fl'ldo, .-e. tm .. 1:00PM P«ll•< workshop conductor and ...... C"-'· Vlt ltall ... ,._,. on i t b I r Thu•\.CS.Y.JllM,, ""'"""•·•AMto ass atan c a rman o VILLAGERS LIVING in t.be park said Amin's soldiers began invading Kabalega. lhe t'ountry's best wi.ldllfe preserve, to kill elephants and sell the ivory tusks across lhe border ln Zaire . ~ oo PM. Ent....,,,,,,..,. P..:111c vi. .. the counsel in& and ::;::,:;;~.!:;!f.!;,'o:,11 ' "1•• guidance division at the An Be'----on Costa Mesa school. '11.1 UIW LEOltGE w. on, -.. CAI• Me-.. oi....,. """ .. .-.... " ''" G e a r e d t o w a r d .... .., ..... ~ .... o.r-.. -GeotQI' Can Trim Off Fat -·- l 0 11 .,. o..-. c.ior-• ....,....., persona uncertain about Borrv w..-rkll of CMta Mew. four their educational or c;rrand<hl'*"'• 0.0.,.. O. Ott of !Man F1;11nc••<o. K-"' Ott ., Oen•••. career plans and those C.ol or•do. M•rlorle Arro•o ot co n s ide ring a job C•lt\loq•. c. . l<.Me<> o-.e. .. of P•.aden• •nd t our v••••· change, the workshop Qrandchlldren. ,,,~. m•v <•II lor meet s Tuesdays and ••\ll•loOhon .,_,.,,,olpm TORONTO (AP ) c. ... ,..., _,,oc .. ,,,..._, 'p.m ae1i Thursdays, June 19 Want lo lose weight B•o.tdw•v C"-l Tiie offlti.t>h wlll lhrouab July 12 from 6 wa'thout a diet'>. Armed I>~ Ill~ M<1'°"4C l ..... lnter-nt ' 1u11ou• ce,...t•••· ont••••. C•. p.m. to 10 p.m. Forces researchers have e,•;.:~~" 8011 ~Mdwa' Mwlu•••· A $55 fee is charged discovered that two sARAHA"o.!s~ .... ldent ......... for the series and grou~ hours a day in tem· 11,,.1on 8H<h. c.. • ..., r...,., ., of 10 or more are ellc1· peratures of 40 degrees ,,,. Hun11nc;r1on "•"•• c ........ ".;.' ble ror a 20 percent dis· below zero can take off a HO\Pit•I ""'"-"-"' ..... mem~ . d d ol '"" Finl Cllri•li•n Churcll ol Hunt· c 0 u n t . TI c k els a r e p 0 u n 0 r s 0 a a y 11191on ttt"'"·.....,....,. Locl9e. '"" w av ail able in the OCC without a sweat. ,, c.1ut> •na'I~ ....,t.......,. llN<:ll s.11.-• .. olll "Wbe • lh I . c..,.,,n, ~ _,,,., ., "•'"' tacaet ce. n s e ast lime ~-~~"'~~ --you sa• a f11l Eskimo?" d....,..Petrk i.o....tifti ofG••-asked Dr. William Grott, Ce .. -• tr-MkllMI Ad•m•o1C>•-.C• .• ••wi11 ... .,..... O'Hara, who slarled v••nd<hi~n Fr..,,.. _., c.it .e p• • s tb·n._1.... bo t ....._ l Plt rt• Brot"-'' Sml"'•' -hiery 1cmc et l . a,.... a U "'"':'"°Swea 1rom ,,_. 10 •Pm ~ •• -·• weight loss while ex· ,..,,..,., "''"'u' ... 11 I>" tonc:tuct•o 011 a m in in g troops on f-l'ld"'• J~ 9 . .\I I p ..... with the • A~vfrtnd '""""'' Overton P•t!Ot of F s . Arcllc maneuvers. '"" .F"'' ChrMian °""~ e1 ...... ,. Or emor8 O 'Hara has be en ,,,..on S.M:n, nllki.t.,,.. tmw-d I' tin "'-t • di "''" b• •n we.im•Mt•• c tm••••• A . . . up 1ca g nJ c ac con · P••rc ~ tsro•"•"·~""'' Mor11 ... , picruc. an opportuna· Uona in a "cold room" d1rec1,,., ~ ty for beachcomblng where people lnhalln& .---------..... a n d I a m e s a r e super cold air have lost McCOllMICI( MOITUAllfS Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hills /68-0933 San Joan Ca1>1slrano 495-1776 ·~ N•HLHOMI 646·2424 Costa Me~a 673-9450 IEUHOADWAY MOllTUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 SMrTM .. lVTHtU. MOITUAIY WISTCUff CHArl&. CretTWtory • Flower Shop 427 E I Ith St Costa M~~a 646-4888 1 -- ....caMOTMllS S...nt"S NOITUAIY 627 Main St Hunhngloo Beach 5~539 .... , .... , COU)MAl PUMHAl HOMf 780 I Bolsa Ave Westminster 893·3525 scheduled at . Doheny about a pound a day Sta~e Beach an Dana even while eating all Poanl June 20 for they wanted, partly L.aguna Beach senior because the body must c1ll1ena. burn calories lo warm The pro1ram begins the inhaled air. al 11 a.m. with a $1.50 The department of cfon•tion "requeste d . tourism in. l~e Registration deadline is Northwest Te rritories Jun• l&. For inlorma. saj's th£re are tourist lion. call 497·2441. accomniOOilf'on.s avaiTa· Newport Girl Wins Honor ble for those who might like to take advantage of the technique in the Arctic. But it warns that summer temperatures have warmed to 20 de&rees below zero. Deborah Montgomery ----------i Dodds, daughter of Mr. RJP'~~ and Mrs. J ames M. vrr Dodds of Newport 8 e a ch • h a s bee n TRW A.KI'ED honored for citizenship, integrity. leadership and PALER M 0. Sic ii y co0peraUon ·at the Em·· <AP>:-The Palermo ma Willard School In poUce Mpa.rtment says Troy N.Y. some of its · agents ' stopped three. U .s . Mias Dodds was pre.al· sailors from giving . dent of the School's SlU· $6,500 to three Italian dent government and men who w~re trying to worked on the staff of sell them talcum powder the school newspaper. for drugs. The police uid the ,_ _____ ..... -....,.-·• ltallana were jailed and r•CtAC ¥llW Neptune Society ~,.!= ~ ~s~:~~~ • • •DmAL ,... •• C,.EMATIOH .8U .. IAI.. "'')(A authorities. Qttne~~rtuary 646-7431 ---------1 3~= View Drive C ... fw · Beach .._,.. ..... t • • THE SBOOTIP!fG COULD have driven some of tht animals lnto hid· in&. and they should emerge later. But it will proba61y be _many years before the park is again a place · where visitors can observe African wildlife at close quarters. One resident commented: "The lodges can be ftxed up in a matter or weeks, and it will take a few year.; to restore the economy or U1anda. But it will be decades before the animals are back as they once were. "This empty park may prove to be among the lot11est lasting legacies or ldi Amin." ' . .,, .. ,~ ... OA"t y fttlOT 1 A g : In the DAILY PILOT . . .. . ~-- &M·2100 D I ,.,._ ... _. ____ c._· "'_._, ... ...J,, The unspoken tribute. FUNERAL IRECTORS Harbor Lawn Mount Olive HelP lighteri the electric load. \ ··WIMAt do you l'ltY when u hig J>ltft of your life• 11uddenly ~ itwuy? FiM I ~nl Oowt•n- tu tht• funcrul. 1lutt WUl'I u muttrr of "'"1"'1'1. .. But tllt'n wltl'11 I 1ltuu~l11 uhout 11 1H1o1hik-. I ~nt Oowt'f'l) ltJ Jim 't4 wi(t> wad the kHIK. TI1t1t wa, .. It mMtlct of cari"8·"' Thmo tttt li~ when the lnKiit.ional nwy not be-enc~ lo Uprcllfl your fcdinfp; 811 'tWNI u you'd like them t llpn'W°d. \\1• c•un hdp. \\t.'w ht't·n hdping pt"t,1p~· in the.e maum for many many ycatll. ~ FTD l'loltlC. ·~·you •)' le ...... Mortuary Cemetery Crematory • Interment In Any Cemetery • CrelNlllon ............ _ Call tor free CmnatM>n Port/olfO 11B~AM. C:O...MeN M0-1114 I If you do the ·heavy house- work 1n the morning. here's what you'll he doing. The b~king . The dishwashing. The laundry. And the vacuumin~. But you ·11 be doing some- thing else. too. Something thafs very important. By giving your electric appliances the afternoon off, you'll be helping to lighten the load from noon to 6 p.n1. That's _ .... ----·--... -·.. -----,.-------------. . . - • I --~--------.-.---------·-------------~ .... --: __ :..., .. when homes·. stores. offices and .factories turn on air conditioners to beat the af tcrnoon heat. Give your appliances the afternoon off. Then Edison can put off building expensive new power plants. And you 'II help , I keep your electric bills down. E -Southern California Edison . :: ·. · .. ~:: . ... · .. . . . .... • • .. .. I . ! J4 DAR. Y PILOT Wedneectey, June e. 1979 • . . . . Summer Course Set • Re1l1tratlon wall be held th111 n ul&e 11board the oceano1rapbic _ .moa.Lb.Jor Lbe QUIU& .. 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That's all there is to it." Tanana knows all the talk in the world won't sile nce the whispe rs . Action speaks louder, a nd on Tuesday ni1ht the Angel left-hande r let his arm do the talk· mg. TANANA SHUT o ut the Toronto Blue Jays. 3-0, at Anaheim Stadium and Jogged his firs t complete game s ince Sept J of last year lie onJy-needed 95 pitches to do it, 55 of them strikes, and while the hot fastball of old wasn 't there. the s avvy of a , veteran pitcher TANANA was:: Ile lost his fir st two dec1s1ons of 1979 and until Tues<fay, had never lasted past the seventh inning. Tanana felt someone was ready to give up on him. .. For all the good years and all the good games I've given this club, I don't think it's right for peo µl e to start 1umpin~ off the wagon," Tanana ~aid lie soundf!d almost itngry WHAT Pf:OPI.•: wcre 1umµ1ng off Tanana ·~ bandwagon'' The manager'' The front office peo· pr<'? The fans» T he press" "Just p coplP." he an!>w•·rc<J "Hoperully they'll change their minds now .. embarrassed with the worst record in the majors,) now 13·42. That fact didn't bother Mana1er Jim Fregoal. • "I think he would have pitched weU a1ainat anybody tonight." Fregosi said. "Potenlially,l Toronto has a lineup which can score some runs, t and there weren't many balls hit hard off h\m." ALL TANANA GAVE UP was a pair of infieid s ingles to Alfredo Griffin and two line-drive hits by Otto Velez. In between, he reeled off a 1triD1 or nine st.raight outs. Fregosi said Tanana had better motion on bis breaking ball and a tailing movement with his rastball. Th06e, coupled with a variety of s peeds ;· gave Tanana all he needed. "Hopefully, I've got my two shaky months. behind me." Tanana said , "and the next four will be the kind of pitching Frank 'Panana is capHble or ·· • THF. ANGELS got the only run they needed on a t hrowing error in the fi rst inning, with Camey Lansford scoring from second when pitcher Tom Underwood whipped the ball into right field on wh at should have been a routine out at first. The icing consisted of two homers. one by Bob· by Grich in the sixth and the other by'Don Baylor in the eighth ft was the fourth straight hard-luck game for Underwood, now 0·8. Three of hjs previous four starts he lost by one run, and in the other he went 81/:i innin~s only to draw a no-decision during a Rlue Jay VH'tory ovt>r Boston THE ANGELS have won two straight and three of their last four dcsp1lf' a ras h or m1uries which has felled three front·linl' players and I wo !>tarting pitcher~ D•lly P'llet ..-. llr Gur ""'"'°'" FRANK TANANA FIRES AWAY EN ROUTE TO A FOUR·HIT SHUTOUT TUESDAY NIGHT. Tanana was obviously Cit his be:,t since la:.t fall. but 11 should be pointed 1Jut that Toronto 1~ One of the :.trick en player:,, Rod Carew. tic· c1ded to lake part in the game anyway and led a 1·hecrin~ St'CtlOn lJt the end or the Angels' dugout When the team scored once and lhreatcne<f for IS~,. i\NG•:t.s, P1gf' 84) Angels, LA Go After Pitchers From AP .Dispatches . The California Angels and Los Angeles Dodgers both had the sam e idea in Tuesday's free agent draft by major league baseball : bolster· a sagging pitchin1 corps. Experts say pitching is 85 per- c en l or tbe game, and the Dodgers and Angels are both lcetrning th1~ ~f'a:.on how true that prophecy,.1s THE DODGERS selected 11 collegians in the draft with five being pitchers. including their first two choices. Som ewhat unus ual was the fact that the Dodgers' first two choices came from the Universi· ty or Michigan left-handed Steve Howe 1Jnd right-ha nder m:::=...::..=..::~,,;-;ve-hrry. Howe, 21, Sl't a school record with 27 cur<·t•r vidories in three sca11ons with the Wolverines. lie was 7-2 with a k 78 EU.A this season. Perry was 4-~> with u 3.14 One family movt• of nQtc 1~ th<' Dodgers . 1J lso drafting Terry Sutcliffe . the 6rother of Dod~cr starter Ri ck. in the fifth round THE ANGELS, too. went heavily into the pitching depart· ment throughout the draft Of the five players the Angel:, selected. th1 were pitchers rigJlt·hander Michael Sa1Jtzer, a product out of f:i!>enhower High School in Hi alto, left h ander Eric 8erry of Mount WhJtney High School 1n Vi i.a Ii a . <Jnd right-hander Jackie Skaggs of William-CarC'y College in Ken· lucky. The Angels al!w picked a second baseman in Cha rle:. Keedy of Auburn University and their final pick was third baseman William Lindsay of Browa rd Junior College in Florida. Lindsay 1s the brother of pitcher. Ed Unsbay, who wai; 10·1 with Broward this s pring and has already s igned lo play for the Angels' rookie league club at Idaho F alls. THE ANGELS, without choices in the first twQ rounds, lost their first choice an the reg- ular phase to San Francisco for signing free a1?ent Jim Barr. Cin· cinnat i was awa rd e d California's second choice In the re1ular pha~e and first two in the secondary phase for lamper· ln1 with former USC pitcher Bill Bordley, who eventua ll y signed with the Gian\8. The highei.t Oron1e County player to go in the draft was Steve Buechele, ahortatop Crom Servile High School, who wa~ the ninth 11elecUon in the fint round by the Chka10 White Sox. He waa followed clo1ely by first bueman Tim Wallach ~ Cal State Fullerton, who was 1rabbed as the No. 10 pick by Montreal. The only area product selected was Golden Weal Collete'• .I.elf Heatbtocll aa the 14th player BOGER CARI.SON / Parsons: ~ t r_~-k One of Life's· Winners The class of '79 is about to make its departure-and a member or that group has some advice for his peers: "You Just continue forward." That's the gist of Jim Parson 's way ol life today as be prepares to be gradual· ed from Santa Clara University Satur day . although h e is confined to <i wheelchair as a quadriplegic, the vi e t1m or a rugby accident. A FORMER -ESTA-NCIA HJGH and Orange Coast College football star. Parsons actually belonged to the class of '78, and as he says, "I'm a year late and a dollar short." But that doesn't seem to bothe r Parsons as much as you'd expect from confined to a wheelchair. Jim does.have some upper arm movement. FOR MANY, A PEtrSONAL set· back of such magnitude would put a person into a reclusive s hell. But not Parsons. "Thal drn>s n 't set you back." says P ar sons "ll takes me longer to do things and 1t requires a little more strength. I need a helping hand now and then. but you 're still the same person ·'Tht!"re a re-rratur al reactions, you catch the stares and people ask, 'boy, how can you do this or that?', but you have to set your mind to continue on with a normal life Your friends are alwaysthere " a fellow who was na med the Most AMONG THOSE f 'RIENDS with a Valuable Defe nsive Lineman for Santa helping hand have been former Orange .va-foUowing-hiS-1.9'Z8:.JoolbalLC:am.! __ CilMSt College st"'rs Ross M.alinows ki palgn , and Paul Des met. Desmet, w o prepped rnst<·ad, he reflects a positive <Jp· at Costa Mesa lligh , 1s soon to de part proat•h after battling and beating tht· with i.1mbilions lo make the Canadian o.d.ds Iollo~jng_a _616i ·month stay an the Ol ympk lC'am a~ a 400-metcr hurdler hos pital after that freak rugby accident. The s (font' a ilTTr; hltt Mannowskt wh ich resulted in a broken neck. fi gures to rem<un 1n th1· Santa Cl<1ra Although listed as a quadriplegic and uca Sudden Rise -· And that's not s uch a bad s1tuat1on As J im's mother. Alyce. says: "We just <·an 't say enough about that un1vers1ty or that town. If something like Uus had to happen it happened in the best place 1t could. We give the kids <Desmet and Malinowski> and Santa Clara the credit "You're not a number at Sitnta Clitra you're a person .. THE Zl·V EAR·OLD PARSONS say~ he's seeking a futur.e in the ~a.Jes 1teld. and a lthough eventually he'd like to get oack to Southern Californfa, he 'll re main m Santa Clara for the immediate future I once heard a football coach remark al a banquet about the game of football and -how 1t was touted as producing qualities into the player:.s But he das· agreed . He said. .. Football does n't m still char:icter-i-fill>-tbe:-pta-YeR;..-ttu~ players instill character into football " Many tim.cs athletil's is a form of d1~· playin~ character !'arsons 1s no lonr,cr rnvolvcd w _c:..nm.p_e t1t1 vc athletic:-.. in. stead displaymR pr&1f thafc harac er a nd courngt• do not require a JOckstnsp L.. JIM PARSONS Wallach Excited Parker Is Playing, . . WE •·rem AP Dls pakbes OMAHA -Tim Wallach said he may not be showing it. but he was excited about being the No I choice of the Montreal Expos in ma1or league baseball's frc«'" agent draft Tuesday Wallach, a power-hitting rirst baseman from Cal Stale Fullerton, is a quiet, modest type who rarely displays emotion. tic maintained that calm demeanor when Fullerton Coach Augie Garrido told him of his selection. "Everybody told me I had a chance to be drafted in the first round, but I tried not to get my hopes too hjgh," said Wallach, whose leum is her <! competing in the College World Serles. WALLACH "NOW THAT IT'S h appened, I 'm re<il ly excited about it. You wouldn't know It. but I am." A 195-pounder on a 6·3 frame, Wallach ha s com piled I mpressi v«> cre d e ntial s at Fullerton. This year. he has slugged 23 ho m e runs. driven in JOO runs and is balling .397. lie also has stolen 25 bases Last season , Wallach belted l& home runs a nd balled 394 and last !'l ummer in Alaska , h e hit 2 1 rou'ndtrippers, breaking Dave Kingman's Alaskan record. -..J Prior to F ullerto n , Wallach played at University Hi1h In Irvine 11nd at Saddleback College. WALLACH, WHO W.U THE lft'H PIAVEll t1ken in the draft, WH chosen ln the eighth round by California In 1978, but decided to return lo Fullerton ror his senior year. Lookin1 back, he said that turned out to be a Sood decision. ,~ • l' es We Can°"'' "9t ........ , o •• , ........ Sutton Is Paying l'lrfSBURG ll <AP t Hdort· lhl' game. Oa"c ParkN recei ved C1n award Crom a centerfoldn named Mays That's L>orothy Mays M1~s Jul y of Playboy Magazine which named t he Pitts burgh Pirate rightf1elde r to 1ls "C.1sh on the Linc Clutch· Player All Star Team ·· Parker li ved up to that d1:,tin1· ·. lion, Tue:.day night with a t wo run homer off Don Sutton u~ lht' Pirates bt>at the Los An~c l1·~ Dodgers 3·1 PARKER 'S FOURTH ho m e r in fiv e g a m es W<J ~ pivotal even though it came in the first inning because 11 gave Pittsburgh a lead that led to Sul ton's early dcpartur«> 'Tor a pinch hitter "When Parke r plays -some o ne pays." s aid Pitts burgh Ma nager Chuck Tanner , who wasn't taJking about Porker's contract. "Without a doubt, it helps to gel ahead or S utton ," said Parker. w~ose I Ith homer this year backed the se ven·hlt pitching of Bert Blyleven and Kent Tekulv~. "Usually when lhe game kind of drags on 2· l or 1 ·0 in their favor, Sutton Just gets tougher and 4>Uther. The m11n Is a great rompetilor." Parke r 11aid . . . . .. l"AlllCfll SUTl'ON With runners on rirst and st>cond and two out in the sixth. Lasorda went with 39·year-0ld p1m·h tutter Vic Davalillo. .. 11 .. ·s so old he was a wait«:r al lht> Las t Supper,·· ex-Dodger und c•urrenl Pirate pitcher Rick Hhfldt>n kidded from the broad c-a:,I booth while assisting in J lol'al telecast. DavaJillo bounced out lo en11 thl' Oodg~r threetl. PARKER'S HO.M~a followed a single by Tim Foli. The·dr1v1 • to right field hit the second tier at Three Rive r s Stadium . Parker has homered lh each or his last three eames. "I'm slartlnR to swing the bat 11 lot better," Parker said. ·•1 was doing a lot of things wrong earlier but it seem11 I'm put ting my!'lelf back together." The victory was the eighth in 1<> games for Pittsburgh , whik the Dod!!ters fell to their fourth defeat in five games. T h e teams comple t e their three-gam e series t9ni1M. Forml'r Pirate J erry Reuss. 2-4, •• r.kked by the San Of e(o Padres n I.lie ReOndary phase of the drift. - "I had a lot aotn1 through my .head at that lime," Wallach aaid. "I came back and talked to Auiie about it and It waa euy lo aee'then that I ("Sff WALt;AClr,Pafi'lnl Rod Carew may be on the disabled Ust for the Angels. but he's. not laking it sitting down. Carew was popping out of the dugout Tuesday night with stgmi he had made up, aimed at the Angels' faithful. SUTTON. NOW 1·5, wa:. yanked in the sixth inning by Manager Tom Lasord11 with Los Angeles trailing 2·1 Gar y Thomasson s lugged a 11ec0Pd i nning homer for the lont Dodger run . is scheduled lo pitch for the Dodgers ugains t Ed Whitson. 12 ---~· . . .. ---.. ~ .. , . ---··· ....... -· ... ------·· _..._.. ___ -------·--__ ... _..,.,_ __ ••• .. Wedneedey. June 6, ttl't ports !Brr~ai~ J· A ca,_. ..... port fro111 tM Wortd of lpona -I C•rl1 .. ·• a.,... •• ,•~ Par•• ••tlll•• A mu~rful one-hit performance by former Cy •. Voun1 award winner S&e•• Carte. 1ave tbe falter· in1 PblWM an 8·0 victory over Houlton lD NaUonal Le11iae acUoa Wedneaday. The ~ Improved CarllOD'a WeUme record to 23·9 over UM AIU. and 1ave the Pb1W. a abot in the arm . . . an, • ...,...7 drove ID tbe tytn1 nma ln the seventh inDlna. tMo tripled ID tbe Dlatli ud raced bome on 1 passed ball to live tM atreaklDI St. Louis Oardinals a H win· over-SU FranCiaco . . . Dave CNeetclM bit a three-run homer and Du Drieaea bit 1 solo shot to power Cinclnnati over New York, 1-1. Win- ner Fnd Nonau bad a five-hitter lbrou1b eight lnnJngs before lettlnt reUef help from Pedro llorbee ... lleb Raner b.roke· a scoreless Ue with a three-run bo~r: in -'Uf~ :slxth1hnmg,,-Ieacllnt Affuta-past Montreal. 4·1 ... Dan WWleld slugged a double and a triple and Geee T•ace and ,. u•LTON Daa BrllP smashed home nm.s to pace . . .. . .. . . . ·-· .... ""' --· BASEBALL; San Diego o~j~o, 11·3 ... Min· ~~-haLJla.d.lell y u.r..1htc1e9--to~ INltY .......... .,.., ...,_ TAKING A LOOK AT THE ANGELS -Former New York Yankee Manager Bill Martin and former President Richard Nixon were among the crowd of 18,862 at Anaheim Stadium Tuesday night. Fmley Ruled Innocent Of Battery Charges From AP Dlspa&cMs CIDCAGO -Oakland A's owner Charles 0. Finley baa been found Innocent of charges that be punched a man during a barroom argument. After a 1 ~-hour Circuit Court bench trial Tuesday, Juqe Raymond C. Sodini found Finley innocent of battery in an April 6 incident in Chicago. Rocer Seacrist. 38, an advertising agency owner, bad ac· cused Finley or puncbJn« him in the race alter Seacrist had ' 1 asked Finley ii be could use a barstool that -was near him. · ~ Finley testified Seacrist used profani· l ty in asking to use the stool and that the language offended a young woman Finley was accompanying. Finley said be told Seacrist to leave. Seacrist testified that he asked Finley, "Sir, is this barstool being used?" James Hill, a friend of Searrist, testified that Finley rf'plit.-d. "If you want a <obscenity) c hair, you can gel it .... uy yourself." Seacrist said he then picked up another barstool and sat down near Hill, telling Finley, "I'm sorry I bothered you~" Seacrllt contended that Finley and fie then exchanged pro- f anlties and Finley struck tum. Fred Sack, a bank president, testified for Finley as a ~baracter witness. The woman who bad accompanied Finley al the bar alao testified in .his behalf. Her identity was not given. f'rort1 Pflfl#' BI the ninth inning, then., got relief belp from ironman Mae Manbll to give the Twins a 3· l victory over Baltimore in ~ American Leaeue action Thursday nlebt. ManbaJJ made bis 30tb appearance and posted bis 1.2tb save or the season ... Two-nm homers by Fred Lyn and Carl YaatrnmakJ and a solo shot by Jim ake powered the Boston Red Sox put Tex· as, 9·8 ... Cleveland struck for two five-nm inninc• as akk Walla coasted to bis sixth win as lbe Indiana downed Oakland, 12-3. aed Cos and A.Dd.re n.on&oa each hit three- ruo bomen and PHI Dade bad a solo shot . . . .leek BW· lapam and Job lllller combined for a four-bitter and Jerry Meralea slammed a home run as Detroit edied SeatUe, 3·1 . . . Larry Gva scattered three hill to burl.Kansas City put New York. 3-1 ... Milwaukee downed Chicqo, 5-3. u Cecil Ceeper and Sbto Leacuo each ai.ngled home a run In the fifth inning to snap a 2·2 tie . . . Milwaukee County Stadium, site or a home plate collision that bospl~ied umpire Lota DIMIU'O, will have an ambulance on duty at future games . . . San Diego's Dave Wlaflelcl of'tbe National Leaeue and Detroit's La.Dee Parrlall in the American League, were named players of the week . . . aldlle llebller. wbo leads the Meta in RBI with 34, was admitted to· a Cincinnati hospital for obsel'Vatloo and treatment of an acute muscle strain In bis lower back. .-----Quofr al f lw Da11-------. Chicago White Sox a nnouncer Jimmy Piersall, com· \ paring crowds in Arlington, Tex. and Detroit-~wo stops on the same trip: "If you look in the stands in Arlington, you !>ee some pretty nice scenery. In Detroit, all you're likely to st.>e is a fight." Trial Sef In Ba•foelc Shoal Ing CROWN POINT. Ind. -The murder trial of la the man accused m the shooll_!lg lealh or California Angels' outfielder Lyman Host.ock is scheduled to begin July 9 in l.ake County Superior Court. ' Leonard Smith. 31, of Gary, Ind., was charged with first· degree murder . Bostock, 27, visiting relatives in Gary, was shot in the head last Sept.ember when a shotgun blast was fired into a car in which he was riding. Polke have said they believe the shot was intended for Smith's estranged wife. who was also in the car. along with her s ister and Bostock's uncle Smith h<.is entered a plea or innocent by reason of in sanity . T~lrrido•~ Radio TV : llor:.c Rm·mg Today al Hollywood Park, 7 p.m , Channt!I 5l. RADIO: Dodj.!crs at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m .. KABe <790 >: Toronto at Ange ls . 7:25 p.m., KMPC (710); Cal Stale Fullerton vs . Arkansas in College World Serles, 6: 10 p.m .. KWRM (l370 FM>. WALLACH DRAFTED BY EXPOS,. • • coul~ !aelp mysell bY-atayin". "I felt good about that de- clalon. This (going In the first round> makes ll even better now. I've been to Montreal before. I really like Canida It "ID 6e i iood place to play." W allacb baa a bl& booster in Garrido, wbo said the right· banded awt.nging lint baseman bu made aubstantial progress since hl.s high school days. "Here's a kid who wasn't dTafted out or higb school and bad four chances to be drafted in junior college and wasn't taken the n," Garrido said. "He was always just a big kid who bad a little power and could-make con· lac£. .. BUT BIS BODY bas de· veloped and caught up with lbe rest of him. He ls so much stronger now and better coordinated. ln his first year at Fullerton, be bit three. home runs for us. Then be found be had kind or a knick for it and learned how much run it could be." Wallach said he always want· ed to play professional baseball, but added until last year, he was unsure or bis ability. "I considered myself good, but I wasn't that outstanding in junior college," be said. "There are so many guys who are good, but only about one out of every 1 1,000 get.a drafted and even less than that make it.•' Baseball Standings AMEalCAN LEAGUE • Wel&Dl.Uloa W L Pct. GB .u1e1a 33 22 .eoo Kanau City 31 23 .574 1 lh Minnesota 29 22 .569 2 Texas 30 23 .566 2 Chicago 25 28 .472 7 SeaWe 21 3S .375 121h Oakland 18 37 .327 15 Eu&Dl,Uloa Bolton BalUmore llllwaukee New York Detroit Cleveland Toronto 31 20 .608 32 21 .604 31 25 .554 2'h 29 25 .537 3~ 25 23 .521 41h 25 %1 .481 81h 13 42 .238 20 NATIONAL LEAGUE West Dlvlaloe W L Pd. GB 33 24 .579 30 24 .556 ltr.a 27 30 .474 6 26 29 .473 6 26 31 .456 1 20 34 .370 lltr.a Eaa& Dl•lsloa Montreal 29 1-9 .804 St. Louia 28 19 .596 'h Philadelphia 29 24 .547 2~ Pittsburgh 26 23 .531 31h Chicago 21 27 .438 8 New York 19 30 .388 lO'h JDBHSDN &SCH Tennis EllJom? Pro tennis star Martina Navratilova (right) and actress Ruth Warrick clown around on the set of ABC-TV's soap opera "All My Children" Tuesday. Navratilova, a soap opera fan, bad a walk-on part as a nurse . Sh.oeking Move Cunningham Changes Jobs MONMOUTH, Ore. <AP> - Gary Cunningham says bla as- sociates at UCLA were shocked when be told them he bad ac- cepted the job as athletic direc· tor and director or the health and physical education depart- men t at a s mall school in Ore goo. Cunningham, 39, who ten the pressure-packed world of major colle ge bask e tbal l aft e r coaching UCLA to two con- se cutive co orere n ce ch a m - pions tups, was namt:d Tue:.duy to th" post at Oregon College or Edu ration -.. It as a wonderful adm inistra· tion opportunity plus 1t 1s a fac.·ulty l><}'iition." he said TuE.-!> day in Los Angeles . "I had tht· weekend to think about at ::md I decided to accept it on Sunday. "I TOLD MY PEOPLE here at UCLA about it Monday," Cun- ningham said. "Yes. they were shocked." Cunningham has been vice chanceUor for a lumni a ffairs at Tucked Away in the C~nter of Things UCLA since be realped u the Bruina' basketball coach in March. His teama bad a 50-8 record in two seasons al UCLA. "I'm excited a bout the change," he said. "It's not an escape from UCLA. I look at this as a change. I'm taldng a job in the type or environment that I want to work in." He will earn $28,200 in bis new job. wtuch starts July 1. Cunnangham bas been a t UCLA for 20 years -four years as a pl ayer . 10 as an assistant t oach to .John Wooden. four as ;in alumna orficial and tw•> u:. head c-oa<'h. "J'M LOOKING FORWl\RD to lhe chaJlf•nge or a new job." lhe sort·sJ>Qken Cunningham s aid . "Certainly there we re things that I .. wiJl miss about UCLA. I've been here 20 years. I think that I've always had an in- ter•· st in m oving to the· Northwest." The srhool offers no athletic scholarshi(>b. "'"*"'•O-Plll ........ J,~1 S.ft 0-..11, awe... 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Hla num.,.N u a co11ch are a story la ILM-ll A &.\3·J49 won 1088 record for a .114 wtnntn• p.>rttr\laft· 1~ con f'"rence UUea in 21 years o coaching at Cerritoe, ~ lndiv1dual lournamt:nt tltlet. 80 1Lrai1ht win:-. without M IOSJ> betw.-.. n 19'5·87 . sla •h•te <'h•rn p1on•hi111: and 20 of 21 yHYS wl lh Ii finaah ol t«'Ond plut! or ~tter Tbe atat.lstks are iocre<llbk BUT THE sz. YEAR·OLO ~scball 1enlua lakes It alJ in i;tride. He'!i not boe11tful or cocky, bold or brash Instead, he's sure and rorcefuJ , qµiet and confident In a word he m1gbt be beat described as a "winner ." One ol the h.Jghlights of Kmctud '!> Ulualrioua career occurred May 26 . when bis Falcons won I.hear s ixth. !ltate_ c~_sblp ~n·t tha Kincaid basn·f"'tlad hlghllghts in the past , God knows there h1tve bt.-e.n too many to count. But thi!> one w as particularly special. You see, Kincaid took a leuve of absence the year before after servlnl! two decades as the i;chool's coach. A back injury prompted the le1tve, but Kincaid admitted the decC.100 was only a matter of time. REGARDLESS HE COULDN'T' stay away from his troop:. and tht r esult wu a reinstatem~nt of Kin- caid for the 1.979 season. Bul what made this particular campaign so sat isfying was the team. a team Kincaid fi gured to finish no better than third or fourth in the tough South Coast Conference. "We were in the toughest con ference in the s t.ate." he says. "I wa:. worried about finishing third or fourth. But the team played above my expectations. They kepl working and Jot hc>ttt-r aOd ~tter. and they pe•lu~d at the end of the-season ''Wlnnin-lhl11 11h1te champtonahlp wa1 defln1kly onci or m y mOI( aatb- fy101e hi1hlltthta It's hard to separate th t'm , und certainly a t e am that j(Ot'll 40-0 <Cerritos' 19H tc•a m I h 1111 lo be considered a hlgbllalht. Uut this tuara wu not ovt!rly undnw~ with 11rm~ and leas; 1t was U1e 111uanglbhi thlngs o} the ht'iad and heart Tbiat't. wnat made tht!fll 'l)t.'CIUI "IT WAS Al..~ Pt:ltSONAU...Y re· warding afk r llcmg out a year," says K lllt'tUd K 1t11 .. 11ct 't. \ut1cl1•n and surprising lt>a Vt' or "hf.t'Ot·c took many by s hock. ltt-uffH'Utlly blamed a back problem for the dcpurture, but his remarks rnl~ht mdt<·ak nth"rw1sc "I h_.tt htt<'k problems." he said, "hut I felt, at the time, I needed a t>reuk, that I wus reudy to leiave." Kincajd 's itch lo return began at tbc sl itrt of t11m111< practice. ''MV PROBLE M IS THAT I s hould hu vt> gotten away com- pletely," ht• i;ays-<Almost-witb-a-balf· laugh ''Aoyw:.iy , I w::is always there to he lp " In marv1•l1ng at Kincaid's ac· 1.·omplishnwnts. on1.~ can 't help but wonder 1f lh t• m an doesn't have higher aspirations "Som1•t1mf's you wonder ." he mwu•d, "but l have un awfully good s1tual.lon here and I 'm not the createst recruiier in the world." ONE TlllNG HE IS GOOD AT Is teaching the c ame of baseball to his youngsters, but it's the intangibles th£• players take> with them thut he liopt's they'll n•mem~r "I guess I'm kind of corny," suys. Kincaid. "but I hope ltt~y are better yo ung mPn whc·n they leave here. I hope J make them a ~tter person." And just how much lon~er docs this wizard or the d aa mood wa nt to coach? "I 'II jus t keep ..:oang, I guess. I don't know anything else." Epson Derby Crown Captured by Troy EPSOM, England <AP) -Englii.h cbam~ ~key Willie Carson Troy to an easy victory in the 200lh Epsom Derby today. Troy came with a strong late run in heating Dicltens Hill. Northern Baby finished third. Carson chose Troy in preference to the Queen's horse, Milford. and his selection proved right. The winner, owned by Sir Michael SobeU and trained by Dick Hem, pr~ duced an electrifying run over the final quarter mile in winnipg handily. It was the first l>erby victory for Carson, a -36-year..o-ld Scot. The fi rst Rams Sign Another QB pnze an tne l 112-m1le race was a rec· ord $306,000. The winner went o(( at odds of 6-1. Dickens ffill, ridden by Tony Murray and trained in Ire land by Mick O'Toole. was a 15-1 shot. Northern Baby, ridden by 1-'rcnch ace Phillipe P aquet and tra ined by Francois Boutin, was a 66-1 choice. The prernce favorite. Ela·Mana· Mou, finished fourth, while Milford faded after being among the leaders late in the r ace Flint Selecled Irvine Coach Bob Flint hus been named to suc· ceed Richard M--lttlZO-&S--J.rvin~ lfigh's baseball coach foll.owing the LOS ANGELES <APl -The Lo.... rei.ignataon <tf the latter to concen· Angeles Rams have siJ(ned Universi-trate on duties as a football assis· ty of Alabama quarte rback J err t.anl at Irvine. Rutledge to a series of three one· year Flint was an All -Southwest Con· professional football contracts, the fcrencc selcct1on as the captain of club announced Tuesday. Southe rn Me tho dis t University Rutledge, whose club had a 33-:> re· U969 > and among his pre p en- cord during his three years al <feavors was his participation on quarterback and was national col· Western llJgh's 1962 Sunset League legiate-drampion in .1978, was the-championship team. n inth-round draft choice or the Na '-" Andy Mcst;crsmith was Western's lional t'ootball League club. No. 1 pitcher, while Flint was the The Rams also signed place kicker other starter on the mound. Frank J ordan, a free 1tgcnt from the A'mon~ f''lint 's background are as·" University of Southern California. sistant Jobs at Western and Cypress Jn two years with the Trojans, high school! .. , a tour as head coach at Jordan kicked 25 field goals, his Western tlh~h and a varsity 85'5\6· longest 49 Yt!fds. 1.ant in football. ~~-~ The Quiet Difference . At ... ~~· Dana Point!! • Now Under Construction at 33892 Street of opper -tern, Oana Point -----· • Unique 2 Bedroom-2112 Bath Duplex 1500 Sq . 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"lt'a a matter of bow far tMy lhitl has s-adefined increasing Tbe purpo1e ot ouUawtnc cer-·want to If>." numbers of bagb-priced talent in lain forma Of the ebop bloek Rote"• iadie:-iu--WMM---.-.....-.. recea.t -wowld tit le :1ul Ute atiUDIME '11 dub a llMD-W• reluctaat &o leg and knee lDjuriea. put tunber realricUona on ~t "The chop bloek is an innova-offeaalve linemen can do lion of recent years where you becaue "you open the gate lo get that low chop to tbe lep or m 0 r e I 0 J u r i e 1 t o t l( e knees . . . 8 lot QI It ls coached,.. quarterback, the moat valua._e THE OWNERS OPENED their two-day meeting Tuesday by barring tacklers from using their helmets to "butt. ram or spear" an opponent, and ban- ning players from "unnecessari- ly" uslng1:tre--top o-r -crowns of their helmets against an oppo- nent. s a id Com m jlS a i on e r Pete player on the club." ! Rozelle. He said it was likely that • WALLY KINCAID taraet of a ban ob the chop block would be those offensive backs .. 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Connors Wins Vilas Upset by Pecci PARIS (AP) -Jimmy Con- nors defeated Eddie Dibbs 6-1, 2·6. 6_., 6-2 in a bi:aarre teMis match today and reached the semifinals of the French Open tennis championships. It was a match of errors and 1ost opportunities between the Americans . In the second and third sets 11 games out of 18 went against service. _lbeJliggesl upset~ 1---l::-hel.A':-t"'ou ... m"""a'""m .... ent. unseeded Victor Pecci upset Guillermo Vilas 6-0. ti-2 . 7.5 today to reach tht .,emifinals DIBBS PLAYED from his baselme. with many s low, loop· 1ng shots. and Connors did not hke having to make his own µace But in the e nd the left hander's aggression got the hel- le r of Dibbs' patience. lapses by both players. Dibbs led 3-0 in the second s et. Connors came back to 2-3 hut made unforced errors a nd dropped service again to trail 2-4. DIBBS, PLAYING pa tiently from hjs baseline, held service ror a 5·2 lead and then Connors made another string of mistakes a nd 105t hls-servi~&-a~ain. If Vilas gets past Connors and this tourna ment comes down to anothe r Vilas-Borg final, Tiriac will have lo come..u p wjth some potent magic . Borg completely demoralized Vil as in the finals he re last year 6 ·1, 6-1, 6-3, and has won 13 or his 17 matches with Vilas. Dolphins' Job . To Thornton GuiUermo Vilas of Argentina, the 1977 wiMer here , was play. mg Victor Pecci of Paraguay later today for the l"ighl lo play - --oni'iOfs-ih-Ule~m~ eve ~ton. W)\o has·been The other semafmal aa between the Loara High vars ity basket· · Bjorn Borg of Sweden, the de-ball coach the past two seasons, fendln( chameion, _!ncL VitKJL-has-been-named-to..aucceod-Art~ (,'"-efiifailis ollfie United States. J enkins as the head coach Cll Borg and CoMors are seeded lo Dana HUis High following Mon- meet in the final on Sunday for a day'M approval at the district first prize of $49,000 board meeting. IN THE FOURTH SET Con- nors finally snapped out of his indecision. broke service al 2·1 a nd won his remainioR service games. But Dibbs saved three match points before a smash from Connors finally clinched it. Earlie!' the match had swayed bac k and forth with s trange Thornton, 29, and a llunl· ington Beach resident, takes o ver with sev e n ye a rs o f coaching experien ce un -1h.e. high school level. He preppt..'d at Maenolia (Anaheim)tlt.fi~h unrt c ollegiate s tudies an c hufrrl USIU in San Diego and Chap man College. Jenkins, who coachNI llw Dolphins to their first t.·vn 11p ~aranee in the Cl f" ttlnyotf11 this past season, reslJ!•Wrl 11· ccntly. citing a llu· k uf 1111 mlnistraUve support J. C. FORTUNE PROUDLY OFFER$: ORE In Harlow r-----~.,,,,rt to: pfu-g l •plng holH left by lnjuriN1, the Angel~ ocq ul rt-d left.handed outfield er By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Li.rr y H a rlo w from tht' Of-.0 .. ,.,.11114 .._.. fialtlmorc Orioles Tuesd ay in G raduation ls only a formality. and bi1h u chunae for minor league in· school is behind you. Now it's lime for a ~areer. rleldcr Floyd Rayrord and an un· dll!CIOBM l'fmU-unt ol cash You played No. 1 sin1les on a great high school &hnugcr J im f'rcgosi indicat-tennis team. and you figure you'll 1ive pro· ~d he will insert Harfow im· fettttionaJ tennis a try. · A -··- mt:diis tcly into lht: lfoeup. E ve Kraft director of the U .S. Tennis Associa· C'OJJ OYER ANO MOY6 /)flf~OA1,mr ~~J1,M1w/ FOi: mrxe (IHOC vou.ers -At Tlfe-."1tf~H~//)6; CNtJSS OVlll.lfl/TW tlkAt u " roor; t!Vf' ~6Hlu__ J "W.e'll d ther play him in right lion's Educati~n and Rese u ch Center. has some PWOT bX/ICKJ. Y vA.I f/;C AIGilr ff>OT AS IOU S rl.PO<lr A,vu yt)11'•1.;-l'1All) nM r 'l{)f)e.tAJ lft1'F Mt.Y ~f;,CN rllRTtlCR 8 VT CAA) eASU '/ ~TA'( {)(JU),(I mR f"IKJSG ()IPFICVt.T 0(,) /lfJt.UY5 or centf'r fi eld," Fregos i says. __AQ.yj<:~ _ _ __ _ "I feet be's an outstandtng-de-, . .. 1===--- fMsive outfielder. In many ways .. "Ge;> lo college and f<?rget at , KrafL says. lw reminds you of our own Rick There s plenty of compeUU~~ in college. Prove Miller " • yourselC in the amate ur ranks. Miller sustained a fractured Hut Tracy Austin turned pro as a high school hand on lune 1 a nd as sidelined freshman. you point out. Lots of kids have joined four to six weeks Also out with the circuit before college. various inJuries now are out-"It is a tremendous step, one that" a lot of ---------------------fi elder Joe Rudi . first baseman • youngste r s don 't r e - Rod Carew, and pitchers Nolan J alizc ... says Harry Hop· Ryan and Chris KnK pp. ( L., man . former Davis Cup Harlow. h itting .268 an 38 TE~ NIS star from Australia. games for lht: Orioles this year, _ "You're on the move . will take a flig ht. out o f ._ ______ _. I h · .. H Baltimore today and hopes lo be al l e lime. opman in Anaheim in lime for tonight's says. "There are all sorts of different things to game. snap your concentration." At Z7, Harlow has been in the Don Candy. mc•ntor for 16-year-old pro Pam Baltimore or ganization s ince Shriver, ulso has some advice for budding pro. 1971 but has less lbao two full fessionaJs. major league seasons under his belt. He's a .241 career hitter in the big leagues, and hit .33S at llochester in 1977. To gel Harlow. the Angels ..:ave up a 21-year-old pros pect who has yet lo see m ajor league pitching. Rayford was hitting .289 in 55 games a t Sa lt Lake Ci· t v when he learned or th~ trade. * * * E'ro•PapBI ANGELS •.. "You should see if you can gel through three or four tournaments in four or five weeks. See bow hard the work is." Candy says. "With the amounts of monc•y being thrown around, obviously it's not that easy. The re 's lone liness, pressure and physical dem ands .·' ••• TENNIS PEOPLE from all comers of the United States descend upon Anaheim in two weeks for the combination Tennis Teachers Workshop a nd Tennis Industry Buying Show. The convention cente r wtU host the national buying show and m ost of the •orkshop, with some additional insLructlonal programs planned for Ten- msJand Racquel Club in Anaheim. The wo rks ho p o pens June 23 with a grounds trokes seminar and COQcludes June 24 with more in thP first inning. Carew .i doubles strategy session In between are mini· hopped onto t he rield with a sign classes an everything from diet to organizing social which said. "Time to Rally." tournaments. Moments later he flashed one • • • which said, "More More More ." RF.GISTER NOW 1f you want to play lll the In the e ighth he was up in tennis portion of lhl' 10th annual Senior Olympics, front of the fans again, lh1s time to be held .July 14-22 &t Fountain Valley Racquet with a "Yes We Can" sign. The Club, lht• Town and Country Racquet Club, and crowd of 18.862 loved it. South Coast Plaza Jlolel "I'm just having some fun," Any player 25 or older who doesn 't make b.as Carew saitt . laughing off the su~-living at tennis is eligible The tournament is sane· gest ion thL1 t he i s no w t he tioncd by the Caltfornia Tennis Association w or Id 's h i g h c :.. t JJ a ' d Com plete 1nfor mut1on ls availa bl e hy phoning t'hccrleadcr. _ Al3 1515. * ANGEL HOT[\ ftt• \.UtJf"' t o• 10.--q•f o~t\ tdmft up •Odtt\ d urtnq Jfl,.., qom .. tOnv~t\dhOO M•n•Q•• Jim F ...... t ••Y• '"" G1•l9 H•tun lnr • d•nt '"tntlonrd '""'''month ' Pt..,yt>oy m,1q.u.n .. ttrr1n..-OCC1Kr~6"r .,.,...,'\ •QO Nftll~'\o f'\MJ """ <omorr~~UbbPr b.811\ tn the b•rrtl of hi\. O•I. but ..... wOIJd "'°"-" ...,., ...... ru-IMll\ htl IM ump11•. Ol4 ~ lold hOw o td urdon<1I tl<~•I J" ~II .,....., to drtll t~.od up U.. 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One player each from the sports of tennis. squash. racquetba ll , badm.lnton and ~able te~s was invited to compt•te in everything but hlS s pecialty. GuiUermo Vila:. won last year. and the 1979 field includes .John Ml' J::nroe, racquetball champ Ma rty Jlo~an and t a h le tennis s tar Danny !:>ee miller. among oLbers • * • GROUND STROKES -Matt Wooldridge of I rvane ranks 24th in the NCAA tenrus standings as released by Michelob Ll~hl. No. 1 in the naUon, ac <·Ording to Michelob, is Andy Kohlberg of the University of Tennessee ... Los Caballeros Jjac· ftUet and Sports Club wilT hold a gran(f operung for its ne w pool and gym· Sunday ... Laguna Meadows, a community near South Laguna, is hosting a mixed doubles tourney with an "Olde Eng lish" navor this weekend. The. A-8 . C-D event will consist or three challenge Jousts for each team . the eventual champs decided on .• point basis ... 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CH::..n CB-RADIO Wllh I "' I \(0 O'Q••ol (~lflnoe fieodout A MU\I fOI UMPllS, lTC l~ Royce \ , I ; · · \ .-i Loa YOll :;\ WVMV • · • lllPS NIVM 9t .· .. \ s· " ',,' ::·:~I '"I• : .. • ~'-------·' ... HJ-litf c:l~~t' ~n~~ All STEEL CAPACITY J Ac K 7000 LB. 41 INCHES HIGH WITH' 31 INCH CONTllJOUS LIFT WEIGHS Oii. Y 26 POUNDS 1 I DM.V"LOT c1 .. a...,.1e. •·nankl u~r~t was the winn('r u ( the re l'ent Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club wom e n 's c h u m · pionshlp. Swim ~eel Set for MV June22-24 No matter where they s wam , J esse Vassallo and Brian Goodell have been domina ting the men's swimming scene in America. So it only figures when the two Mission Viejo Nadadores eompete in their home pool, they're especiaUy tough to btlat. That s hould be the ease when the second annual° Meet of Cham· pion!\ is staged June 22·24 in Mission Viejo. Vassallo, 17, a world reco rd individua l m edley swimmer and Goodell. world record holder in the 400 and 1.500 freestyles, ar e the class of an internation al field of 600 swimmers . Women enter e d in· elude Nashville's Tracy Caulkins, perh_a ps the No. 1 female s wimmer 1n th e w o rl d ; Nadad o r cs' Linda J ezf'k , world r ecord holder in the 100 and 200 backstrokes; and Cyn- thia Woo dh ea d or Riverside; the world rec ord holde r in the 200 free The m<'ct will be the final tune-up for the Pan American Gamel) in Puerto Rico in J uly Boggess All-CIF 'V' . . • • a.&lttalt UA.•lt& ...... l ..... , .... , ...... ~ ....... .. ..... Gr1tt111," •• u ... ti Mowell, Mt (•tl .... 41ft Y•l•t. tf k OC>thrt lb 140 ... ltl , ' ...... Ito ,. 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(hip Yot..hlllO t l,v1n,,.J, J1n1 Hoor>~r fUn1v~1·.1ty) M o" S1mp~n ((I Toro!. (.uri f ')(mOIO (ll l n•ol Sec-Tum l(:~nt Smltn fE '\l1lnC1iA) Q,,..,,. Jot"Pi>f't CCoront1 Of>I MIU ) l"n t 4>f\YO .. r \lt1t•"4'"1 r ,,n\ T.1,tr.r 1( 1 forr11 i..cn Brown ICI Tor<H. Marlon L •nttu t(o'>ltl MttW I Mo\t VAIU11tblf' r o uf\t1ID 4 fJM P'I f.f 1t'I,. 'V('M M ••t Porn'"tCly l\ldl'\t •.JI Misc. TUESDAY'S Tflj1>NSACTIONS BA\£86lL Am•r•c•n Leaov. llAl TI MOIH OR vi [ S At lo•ol•O Oouo o-c.n''"' 1rtf1t•IOt•r ''·•tJ•O L,,,,., H•rlOW; 0Ult1ll'l{Wt IO rtw (ttllfnrnid An-c.,..h lor F IOyd R'-'Y''O'd. 1nf1t-l<Jf'f .mu ''" un d l\CtQ\l'd a1Ttii'h1nt o t utf')t1.-y CALIFORNIA AN(,f l '> l'IJ>t•<l Rod Carew, l1f\t bdsnm"'"· on tM I\ d"V <S•\ftDted 11\1. Mo""" ''"' y Humpnrey. t .1tc nt•. lo I~ )1 d~y !ll"'Dtell h'll SEATTLEc MARINER$ Sognrll Hm1•. AU.a, lnlleldat. N•ll .... tLHtUt ATlANTA BRAVES AC lo•aled 0111 PocoroU., catc.~r Ooflonttd J "m11 E4t\ftr ly, pltcnt r, 10 R•<flmond of 1111 lftletnat111nal LHQ1>•. ,.OOTllALI.. NMIMAI F ... IMll lt•t ... LO!> ANC.ElES RAMS S19n•ll Jtll Au lltodQo, QUartf'rb<ltc-. lo • """ ol Ill"'" one-yt•r <ont1..c.h. S1onrd Ft•nk Jora~. •icker PHtllAO[lPHIA EAC:.lES S•QMll C11rll\ BuncM. tt•I•""•• enn, Mu Au11e9tr punter, •nd At Chesltt't. 11netMc•et PITTSBUAC.H !>IEElER!I W••v.O L•ven\oe Smit", runnlno N<•. Anc:lte KtY\. wide 1t ce1vftr, •nd R1<t't•rd Bennett .net J•me\ CowM'I# ~ten\1-.e 1tnem~n SI~ Ak k SnodQf'•\i ,, •1ct1.f't SEATTLE SEAHAWKS S19Md El'e T•lo,ruMinql>o>O ST lOUI!> CARDINALS S19Mll Ertc Wiiiiam\, llnflt>.K-ef" to• ...erte\ ol ~ YHr tontr•r t'\~loned Chr1'\ GArllch, hr'leM cker, AoQ•• (OOI<. la<kle, •ncl Rob Tru0.•11, r11n n1nq back WASHINGTO N REOSICINS SIQlltd Rltr• Mllol. llneD .. oer. ""II lony Hall, wide receiver. SOCCEa N-Anwf'l<•ll Se<< er L••ew ATLANTA CHIEFS Purcll.,\111 IM ton· ''"<.'of Gtoroe ()'"""'"'•,, lorw•rd, tro"' lt't• LO\ Angelf\ A1l-C$ COSMO\ NlmtCI Prol•\\DI Julio M•ue• lntf'rlm te<hnlt •I ditttf lor Anwf'I<• *ct• Ltae,.. LAS VEGAS SEAGULLS StQfted Br•uHo Ca-\tro. forward NEW JERSEY AMERICANS -SI~ J•m May. 0""11~. 1tnll llAY W•l•I\, lllll•n<I"' COllEGE CLEMSON N•m~ 1.1w\On ~•oU•nd .. n 8\\"l•nl 10011>1111 <ot<" rnOIANA PUROl:lE" INOIANAPOltS 1 N•m~d -I G••••nll ne.a b•~-~lbAll c°"<" OAE(;()N cot.LEGE OF EDUCATION Nemed G.,, C...,,.1n91\°ltm •11\leltC lltr~<IOt •nil OlreclOt ol Ille """"" .,.., Pl\V\IC•I .OVC•llon~I-\ PAINC:ETOH -N'l'ftf!d Rob Ott m.,,,·, \w1mrnlno cCW1ct1, •nil Em11y M•""'"'ll9 womefl"\ bnUltMtll «Mt<I\ !>T PE TEA'S N•med Ed AQruta lle.ocl IOOINll CD«ll BINGO Admltllon •Cards lier WIMMIMGS ova '200000 ,.. ... ...., $3.00 • IYllY FllDA Y MIGHT • DOOIS OPIM l:JO P.fttl IAIL Y lllD •AMIS •:JO P .M. 1tMW Al •AMII ITAIT 7:JO P.M. J CAID MIMl..,M ' SS. SIMON & JUDE_!,~Ao.w~--- PA11sH HALL r INOI II -20400 MA•MOUA ......... , ... HUMTleeTOM llACH MA lTOtl VIC Ofl!A ~ORTHERECORD/BU~NESS Yowig .Men Penali~eJ, Insurance-Panel Says CHICAGO 'AP> -The practice of socldn& young,. sin1le men with hilh auto insurance rat.ea is u.nder attau by some industry re1ulaton at a m eeting of the National Association of Insurance Commlsslontts. -.Ost Insurance companies chare-e young sin_Ble men muc:h more for auto coverage than they do young un· married women or young couples. THEY SAY THIS is because, as a group, young men who are not mar- ried account for mote accidents than anyone else. But Fletcher Rell. insurance com- missioner from Kans as. says age and mar ital status mask the underlying fac·tors tha t make one driver a greater risk than another The a mount of driving one does. his accident rate. driving record and expe rience behind the wheel are fac- tors that make more sense in setting insurance rates. according to Bell. THE HEAD OF the California Department of Insurance. Wesley J . Kinder, says It la "noueue" to believe insurance C9mpam.• ....... me nta that abandoning tbe aex and marital status criteria would reeult in higher premiums for 80 pireen ol the driviq public. ·'Thal uaumea that nothiq elH will change,'' Kinder said al a newa conference followina the meettns. ''You cannot say that If we eliminate sex as a rating factor that a ll women will pay more,'' he aaid. ''That's a fraud.··· AUTO INSURERS SAY eliminat- ing sex. marital and. in some cases. age factors would raise rates for un· married young women and young married couples who would. in effect, subsidize higher risk.groups. The National Association of In- dependent Insurers estimates rates for unmarned women under 25 would go up abotit 26 percent, while young ma rried couples would pay 37 per- cent more for auto insurance if risk cla:,sifications were a lte red. -~ n BY C~DILLAC I First of the fuel efficient U.S. luxuiycars ... by Cadillac • I l11(f•1d1111\1.I" ,t Ill"\\ "'lh q •r Ill l ' .... ltt \lH\ \ oll'>. ~1•\ 1lk• h," h1'1Pll1l' .111 •\1111 r1 .. rn ""''"'«''' Ir 11·•11,11 11111.11 111'1.\' ( ... 1.11. .. llt 11.d·,1~.111·.liq \\ uli 11, I I'·\ 1 -11111 111 I@ r111•1: lo II\ I ti ,j q , h11.!1.1.1\ 1''11111.lll" Clf 21' I oj ~ 'c 11111 ,001 fll JC''• nurl·d mr l.! 11( nrhn, .1r~ Y.111 m:iv \!l"I difk1i·111 m d1·;)).!l" Jqx·nd111i.: on ;uur 'l•TJ. tnr k ncih .mJ wc.tthcr ~11u1 .1n11.1I in1k.1cl' will he l11w1•r m h1 .ivy ,11y rr.111 11 Y11ur ac111al h1ch· w.1y 11 ti• .1i.:1· "di 1•1t1h,1hly h1· fc,<. 111.111 rh. h1i.ih" " • '11n1.11c ~ville-.. It • 1,! i/11• ,\.I\ ,, th1 h"llf \ • " 1rt· 1·q11q'J""d w11h (iM ·h111l1 @ \' 1·1w1n1•, f'lt l\fUt «d hy v.1r1nu.; &J~ j ( ,,,1 d"'''""" \n· udrn ~ JctJlf, , .1r 1 •t t Ut• ft· 1t.' (',•It 11 1,, \ t'"''I t"L dll" , ,,,.,,,11nl m1•l: 111 ch\ \"•II· NABERS 2600 HARBOR Bl VD. COSTA MESA 540-9100 +112% Sl0.000 Minimum. 6 Month ln...ament CertWmtm. 10.316" Annual Yield· • .< ! 9.925" · Annual Rate Mlnimum bnwtliWlt CMll&utw le SlO.OOlf « -1or a ter1ll oi I -tt.. Rate aubtect to cbcmge at matwtty. E-on early wtlhdrawl you DH9 emu ._ tbaD 1%. Rate q\IOtld la 9Ulld f\IM 7 dina f\IM IS. Rate~ w.-Jy. 'EHectift CIDDUCll p&d -tbat ptadpal cmd ID ...... -to be ID....-d lor one pm at the cmnual ...... Amlua1 rate • llUbtect to dlaDv-at --i. m.-ur, bWl- eokl at diacouat. dwaub• ai:tual .......... Mlghdy ... tbaD ~%..) Other WESTERN THRlfT PLANS available to nt your needs. Servinc Californians for over a quarter or a century. Statewide offices with assets over S135~000,000.00. -Wl:9ll<N 1IWT II. I04'ol ASOCl\l10N Coata Me.a. 270F.ast1'11b Strwet. CA (71'1 ~153 Loag leach. U01 PacWc Coael H'ffhway. CA (213) 4-.,301 .. ' ' I ti \ s ' I ~ -d_ .. -~ .. " ..... -I Business Wieto ..... June •• 1171 DALY PLOT •T. . It's GoOd Enough to Drink Gasohol Production Stalled By Ban on At-home Sti~s I GA 3.78 ..... ITE S -- ..... ,, ..... i'l6 &x--WALTER R. lllfi.\RS •~ ... 1a1cw .. ~t WASlllNGTON There may tw tuc·I In them there fields, but the rl!venuen1 don 'l look upon Jeutwhol Uli an unmixed blei>smg. Tht•y'rc worried thitl all the t 1.it·r muy not wind .up In the tunk 1'11 make J(ttsohol, you've got to nake a lcohol, which runs head-on into the government's strict ruJea on distilling the stuff. IT !U:EMS T HAT ;.i lcohol good t•r11111~h to burn can easil y bt 11 lc'ohul good enouli(h to drink The govcmrnt.•nt docs not look with fa vor opon ho m e m a de Fluor Reports Top Earnings ~"or 6 ,.Months DOUBLE TAKE -H<•atlt-rs of ltw JH'I{'<· ~1gn al lh1 ~ ~I :1t1on in Cal1rnl·~u . C ulll • hilvt· lo n ·all Uu-st·t·ond ~1gn , l11wf'r left. lo get the full µidur<:. Tran~lalt·d to ,1.!allons , 1111 leaded und super sell al 98.0315 Ct!nls. Flu()r Corp., Irvine, has an· nounct..'<1 record net earnings for the six-month per:iod ended April 30 o r $46.5 m illion. or $2.77 a share, up 47 f){'rcent from S317 million, or $1.fl7 , for the fir!it six months In l97fl Hc venues for the period in ris· cal y1•;1r 1979 wen! $1 6 b1U1on, l'llm p:an'<i with $1 J billJon for th1· snme P\•rtod ln:..t year. tht 1·om puny said Tuf•Mfay Gas Stations Push For Metric Prices IS<J f'klog readwd $12 9 bilh'>n 11n /\pnl 30 Nt•w ord1·r~ wPrc $4 2 h1l hon. ;i l1•vl'I that wa~ t.:X· t0N·1letJ only 1n 1!175. SA CRAM F.NTO CI\ P) California 's ~etsohne dealer:. ove-r whelmingly fa vor converting pumps to sell by the liter, ra ther than to r egiRler $1 a gallon, says an offi cial who made a statcw1d1• sur vey s•:CONO-QIJi\RT•:R 1·;,1m1ng~ wl'rt' $22 7 million, o r $1 36 a s hare, up 75 Jll'rt.:cnt from $13 mlllson. or 77 f't•nt~. for the same pn1od in 1!17>S ltcv1·nues were SM-1 million. t.:omparcd with $f~ million for thl· se c:ond quarter in 1!17R F:z f><>lfmo, ht•ad of the· Mea surcmenLc; StandC1rds Oivismn of t he Department of f>'ood and Agriculture, said the reason 1s pnr(• It would cOfil $200 lo convert a gasoline pump to price a gall''" one dollar or more, but only $50 per pump to convert for sale by lhe ht.er ·-...... Oetlil')l>'s stalt>ment said about 100,000 of tht! 140,000 pumps In the stute will have to be converted, and this would cost $5 million the m etric way and $20 million the dollar way. La s t yc ur 's <·oal s trik•· re· dUl'l'd Fluor ·~ 1•<trning'> pe r s hare• for thl' first etnd second quarl(~rs or l971i.,. 8 t•cnts and 39 ct•nts pt!r share, r't:~J1ecllv1·ly He s.id the preference for me tric was strongest among In· dependents and !lmall station operator.\, some or whom said the S200-per-pump price would put them out of business --- EVER THOUGHT ABOUT INCORPORATING? READ.THIS! II ynu a111 te~ong thr 11m11 111 t••Jd lh l\, you 1111 the irontf o f 1"11\0 M who hlH 11lr11111fy h"'"'' ahout th8 te.1 \IW1n'p ttw11lnt1t .. ontv tu C1;r1•o•nl11tn •. Y11u r1rnh1hly 1th•· 1•J'f ~••••IV 1• ti 1111• t t111lmJ holultt ( ''' t• utJ1 •S h ( l.1w H1 tt••· •1Nttt•f •11 1 (.r.q1111 '"'''' w ill t1 .. lt/ ~tuul'I ll14t1t l)tlVall• jJfl\~·~\1l1H\ ttt_,n-1 f h t• CJVf!f J,lfl•lun1 thflttlf 111 l11Wlu11\ Hu• •lirl y cl\J kn"w that 111cm 1101111111g llOll\ no t hev,. to hr ttAIJf•nuv1•) IJu• hit "><11111•" l"'L" 10 lncor1}()t•I" vou " $480 I'""" v•e no hodO!tn ff(I011oc.n111 emu or I"'" So C•lllttl Corp11rJl1nn Low !11!+'<.•11l1~H c.ha•ll'! u11 tO $1000 "' mo1" loo ""' ''""~ 1l11nq Thi. •It 1nt.1u ... e 1111c11 1nu ul1e1 our $1!>0 .,,,,,,,u,,y\ t•••! .tnft S:S10 '" lfr\t\ wt11ct1 ..,..,. .. rnutt turn +.round ond Ll·•Y tu c11h .. 1~ t ,,,,ti vuur dll 1nr1 .. ,,..,., P•lce ""''fifty \700 ••• thH C.011for111u I ra11Lh1v• l a" lj11ij1tl. $10 10 1h11 S•"•-lilly 111 Si.111• S:SS 10 c.h ll111\ yc>ut Cll•r>O•~llnn 1(11, •nd 1111.JllV ~26 1(J lho Cl)rpor.1t1tU1\ (.utntn1,i1on"' C•1n11.11v "' t •1rnr111111 ll41loul , on• ''"""" ..c.1m11 elcm 11 t.ltU llUlli •I l'Hli0fltfl0J' A h11~f p l11111b • 1111111 o lf11 •• Vl\11 wilt (live u• 1ht! 1n fo1· miJtum v1tt ,..,.,.1 w ... w 1U t1o ~'\" t,,,,t tf, !.tHttf your C.•11p111111o»n K 11 w 11t11n I l1urn""' <lhy\ ¥11111 I' 11 w oll con1t11n ft C.•rr11IH1ol 1 'rt•Y •ii v<"'' /\rtor l~h-Uv L.awr..--Fttu M1t1u1M, S.,rtl, q,,,, "°, Un•S Not1t;n ot h ,•itlhf u C.1111 \: for 1nlo1rn111.1rm .11111 Wlf will !Jlu•fu '"'W1•tr 'fOJ•L -qoe,mmTwifhm11 ,;i,1,11111orm 1f.Yv11 JAMES A. UHOUHART Ill -A11orney at Law f>rnfou 1rmol Low Corp • 1300 U•N•1 :..u lt\11 • 2nd r l<..ur No•w111JC I l!ou'!_ h, C,A 'J2f>60 \ /14)_1'>2 6644 ilJC' - ~ 5 Ho01e Center Stores Purchased f.()uisiana-P adfi c Co rp., a Portland-based forci.t producl'I comp<rny. has purchased the fi ve Ward & llarrington home improvement centers in Orange County. Retail stores in Garden Grove, COflta Mesa, Fullerton, Or ange and Capls truno Beach will begin operating Immediately a11 part of Louisiana- Pacific To make c us tomers itware or the change, in -s t o r e promotion will carry t he the m e, "J.ouls1ana-Pucific, new name -familiar faces." The firm ulso r'urcha11ed the three·s tore People's home <:enter chain of Ventura County , r seven Southern Cetlifornia diRtrihutors, Trussco, a ·_roof t.IU..8S munuhcluring n-,reTlitron, and Callfontiu ·~ largPst lumhcr distribution f acllity, ilc.rtb 126. ~l S4Ul l'cd ro. The compa n y markets lumbn, plywo11d, partidehrlard, hurdhoard. SfH!Ctalty buihJmg pm· ducts and pulp. ___ ___;;;...._ ________ L_E _A_S_E_ .... Law Proj· • A L EGE N O Elected Why lucJ•,1; 1Jn ordonmy cnt when yov con loyi•.P o now 19/9 POl-''i(Hl 7 The PO<\f'ho 924 It\ d~"''l'""j 10 rorry on 1ho P0t•.rl11• 1tr,r:l11tf)f1 r;I w1nn1nQ A troclotion thot ';(Xl"'· ]I yw"" rntd '"' lurf,.,,, '"''lf '4f1) no<J(.)' 1o c1ng ""'I011e\. h\ rJl•.o t..le•.if1wi<:I 11.11 th•~ f:Jtf'l<l1cril11y t>l 1ocJriy ho, un.que mot lron•.otlc prov1df.l~ vortuolly r,e,loct so.so wetqhl di\tribu1ton • OOlwoen fm nt and raai-fOf bolonci:..O rood ~ldonq nnd btok1nq. lt\ OGl'OOynomiC de•,lqrt I\ On~that1colly pleminq-ond pwc11col. Bn~t of all, even w1lh option\ leminq o 924 i\ wrpri\1nqly o ffordoblr:i S vi\il yovr Ponche+Audi deoler ond te~I dr1"e n liv1nq leqend. I •(.)f t.<-;Ct-tl I /\J JI )I ,, ''"""I "' ,1 I ,,.,... Ii I .. .. •. , •••. ,, ....... -•••• Director Su!l an Wes ~b c rg Prage r, a professor al UCLA School o f Law who will become as · soclate dean on July I, has been elected to the board or dir ectors or P acific Mutua l Life fn11urance Co., Newport Beach. She Is the first wom a n director of the 111 -yeur old life and health ln- 'surance company A MEMBER or the boo·td of' trus tees at Stanford Uniferslty. s he also serves on the ad· vlaory council for the S tanford Sch ool o f E nttlneering. She teaches courses In community prope rty. family law, family wealth transactions and hlatorlc preser yation law. She la a member or the American Rar As· soclatlon/ American Bar AHoclatlon Journal a d- v lsory board and the editorial advisory board for Community Proper- ty Journal. While a slu~ent at UCLA, abe wu edJtor- fn·chief of the UCLA Law Review. Office Moved Tbe eorporale office of tbe Owl companies en1a1ed in marketin1. •alea, ntimatln1. con- 1tructloa mana1ement POIY~MIM • ~73-0900 4411.COAITMIWAY and other aupport lune---e MIWPOIT llACH Uonl, bu been moved to M9I 'Of9tlll•An .... 1 UU Campu1 Drive. ._ ............................... --------------------------------,.,Irvine . .. -·----- alcohol. and with good reuor\. There's a lot or money Involved. The t ax on 100-proor a lcohol for drinking purp<>iica is SlO.SO a gallon, and there's conce m in Washington that 1rain alcohol· distilled for fuel could be divert- ed into 1lleRal whiskey One Midweste rn fa rmer who wanted to build a still to produce alcoho l to fue l his tractors t'la1med the government treated him m ore like a moonshiner tha n a pioneer in technology TllERF. HAS BEEN a lot of talk in Congrt'ss and cb cwhcn• a h<wt the production of alcohol to be blended with gasohn<· as a way to e:i~f· 'Jil sup1,ly prohlems • <; a s " ho I a I rt· ad y 1 ~ o n th c market in -.omt' arcu!> L4·g1i.la t11>n hus ht·i·n prupm.cd to pro mole its dl·vt'lopmcnt. But !'>t•n Birch Hayh, fJ Ind . s ays the procc!'>S h as h1·1·n ~h1w(·d m part hy the very griv 1•rnmcnt that as trying lo find ways out of tht• e nergy problem "'f'h(• fo11l'ral ~ovnnrncnt hao., l11··1·n mor 1· or an ol1~tuc lf· to ;1 I co ho I pr1)1J ut·t 1on than ;1 ~t1mul u 11l ," h•· !>a1rl '"l'ht· mai1· 111 hun·au1·nit1c n·1I tar><' that 1·urn·ntly :.urrouruls akt>hul pro 1l u1·t ll111 ha o., <lon 1· m<ir<: t" ha m pc·r lhf• ''!>lahllo.;hmt·nt <if flf'W o.,l1Jls th;in llJ ra1•1htat1; th1· lfl II Vl' llll0lll R /\Yll ~/\IU Tlli\T I S particularly I 1 u1· of t'fforts liy f~1 rm•·r:-. .inti I.a r m lwlt rnm 1nun1tlf'o., to hu1hl »lillo., that coulrl lir11v11k ru•·I fr1r t h1· 1111·<11 n 1<1 rkl'l Tl11· t roulil•· ,., that a k11h11I ll .1•, l11·l·n 11111dt11'1•ll 1111 l11•v1•1 ilJ.:I"• '" for 1111h1•.l 11al 11~·· liut not until lal1•ly, for I U(•I /\>-. :1 p ·-.ult. 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But Bayh said it was too com · plicated to be much help. SO HE HAS prop<>sed lcgislit· lion lo simpllfy the process and ease the restrictions on small producer.o1. Hayh s aid the bureau and the Treasury helped draft the m <!asure whic h would, among other things. spare small producers of a I co ho I for fu<!l from the current requirement that they pos t a bond l o guarankc tax1•s on any or the produl·t that winds up in bottles for drinking, They'd Jus t have to guarantee that 1t wa~n 't gorn~ to bt: Ul>L'<I that way. The new rut. would re4uiN that gallOhol producers denature the alcohol by addin1 subatances that will make lt unfit for drink- ina . They would also have to keep detailed recorda on produc· lion and W\e and auard a1ainat d1v~n1lon or the alcohol. PRESUMABLY, SUCH rules would 11par<' people like Lance Crombie of Webster. Minn., from problems with the revenue agents. Crombie built an inexpensive s olar iit11l t() produce a lcohol for rucl. although he said the sheriff a d vised him not to. It turned out lhi' shcnrr knew what he was talking ahout /\('(·ording to Crombie, he had no ~ooncr gone into production than two rt.'<icral men s howed up a nd confiscated the !Still. Ire• fi nally ar>phed for a frdc;rc.l JI,. rm 1 t , an <I s ay» i l ram c through six months letln. $500 Million Eyed For State Resource LOS ANGELES CAP> Gov. Jo:dmund G . Brown Jr. has an- nounet'<i plans to invest $500 million in renewable resources during the ne xt llJ y~ars to stave off what he called a depletion of Ca lifornia's rcscr vclt The money. Hrown said Tue!-!d ay, would rom" from the h·~1 slature. ~eothcrmal a ntJ tide land '"' leases or, 1r m.-cc~s<1ry. a I !180 bond IS~Ut' "Tift: OBJECTIVF. IS TO INV•:ST in Cetlsfllrn1 a ·~ natural o.,yslt·m~. ·· Brown ~a id "Crop lands, ~rassl anih . fore~~ and f1 l>ht•rw!> su.o.,tain the qu<1lityof hfc And they art~ dt•plPlm~ "It r<-qusrf''> a ~ubstanlrnl 1nvt•stmtnl in th•· futun· so that futu rt' l{l'nerations <'an enJOY whit W(' have hcid," Hruwn haul Tt11· i.:ow·rnor propoM'<i ~J)(:ndmg $25 million to $50 m1lhon dur· mg th•· fmn y1«1r or lhe prol(ram and t11talmg up to $5()(.1 m11l i1in ovn th(· nt·xt f1 Vt' to 10 year!> Ill· ~;11d ttu, hulk of the S500 m11lwn would he used to 1rnprov•· walt•r t'llll~CrV<JtllJO, reclamatson etnd rec ycling antJ CX JJ1Jns1on ()( par ks ()vt•r Tiu• (~ounl•·r NASO Li,tinq' "" rm 14 I LJll I j \ flfl ll I "" ., 0 f)ll II ~ '"' "" r1tt I ~ O rt I ~ ~.. r1t1 'o '• O U •I • • (JU • I '• Qrt 4 I \II> 0 11 lo I I • t)ll • 1 '• OU ~ 9 '• (Ut \. '. ,,,. ) .. 1• Ott S ,, •• Off \. ·~ Off \• ·~· 0 11 ) ) •• 0 11 ~. 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Frequent Tests Called Harmful By SVL VIA POan:a 1s.c... .. n..~1 • --· More than 130 million Americ~ns routinely undergo x. ray examinations each year. X·raya are of extreme value in detec:tjng conditions that must be corrected. Sometimes phy5icians order so·catled defensive X::- rays to protect themselves agajnst the posaJbiUty of malpractice suits. There is no effort on the part of the physicians themselves or their organizations to deny this. IT SHOULD BE STRESSED THAT physicians should • not get all the blame for abuse of X-rays. Their patients frequently request even demand them. Deborah Van Brunt of the US. Food and Drug Ad- ministration's Bureau or Rad1olog1cal Health says many patients feel that the1nphysician "must be on the ball" when he gives X·rays or other similar tests involving high. lechnology therapy • Estimates on the use of defensive X·rays run from 6 percent to 40 percent or those taken in a year While there 1s no way to tote up the amounts that many of these un. Jlecessary X·rays add to health costs, this much is clear· X-ray exa m s swe ll the risks of over exposure to radiation fa llout The expenses of the treatments add suh· stant1ally to the costi; of health can• Money's Worth The burden nn tht· hos pitals also 1s a factor , for the X rCJ ys involve costly equipment. personnel, space, etc HOSPITALS' ARE OPEN TO F.VER MORE bitter 1·r1t1c1sm in this are a. too They <.1re not immune lCI charges of cxcess1v1.: use of X·ray And even the /,!cnerally prn1sed mass screenings for lllbf'r<·ulos1s by mobile X·ray units are coming under fire Other problems a re emerging from charges that X-ray examinations too often arc not performed by rad1olog1sts trained lo read the films . Those who are re·examming the X ·ray.rad1Hl1en problem art> concerned-about unprope USl' or the X·r<tys by the lesser trained personnel Low.level rad1<1t1on 1s responsible for up to 5 percent (If all c:ancers. ac:<:o rding lo studies. The rec.enl National Academy of Sc:1cnces review. for instance. notes that lhyr01d, lung and solid tumors or the breas t can be a!> :sO<'ia ted w>th X ·ray dos ages. BUT THE NAS STUD\' CONCLUDES tha t the overall n s k of eanc•er and genetic mutations from low exposure to rad1<1 t1on 1s s light Rad1<1tion. of cour~jJ. 1s everywhere in our e~iron mt•nt Approx1makly 50 J>(.:rcent of the rad1at1on we rt: c·1·1ve w1.· t'a11·l t•imtrol rl1 vt·rsl.' t'xposure as a result of fly 1n g 111 ., pl<tnl' tor Ion..: d1st<rn<-cl-. natural baC'k ground r:id1al1on 1·v1.•n worlcmg 1n 1Ju1ld1ng:-. 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On st on so ()ti 4' Off u Off .,, Off 4,J S•l"C IKI world QOld P"<es !Ollar L•,......: "-"'no ll•1no uao 1s. up ,. oo. •ll•rnoon ''""9 tllO 00 up lS 7S ,..,., •flf'rnoonll•onQ '191 t'I, Up SI t4 ,.,.,.....,, \1to.,. up $4 ., 'I-•· l>oa'71'0011ptt,rf;un '5•Sllerd II•• 'I'-H-y & Harm ... -Pl'lC• Uto 1' ut>U JS New Vari!: En9~111aro se111119 P•I<• UIO.lO. up SUS II•• .,._, Efllltll!ard taorlt•led 91140 ,,., st .... u • . ., ; .. •..; ., . ""' . "' •• ~ ... . • • • • f • ' • • . --.._.._ --~--··!'It I ENTERTAINMENT I MO\JJE REVIEW / BROADWAY Z-1m:"' ~Zeiida' on Film l!eter Selle.rs Plays Laieai .Remake for Lautf~ 8) RON PENNINGTON ,... ........ ..... Anthony Hope'• popular novel about courtly lntri1ue and mi.JI· t Mken . ldentlty h•• OOCtl •••In ,;urraeftl on the •<·reen tn a ntiw version prndu<-ed by Walt('lr Mlrt1cb fOC' Unlvernl re lcaM! Tbis time .round, howt'vt>r. ~;;:: :;.u::;~~mo:d zl:t~lt·~ h:: hold•·barrt>d comedy s tarring Peter Sellers In thl' duul role6 of Hudolph, the heir lo tht• throne o r Rurlta n la. and S)dn t·v fNI f'altC*la O f llNOA Ptodu<er \lllt•lt•• M1•1\1.t Oire<. •01 lilt< "'4tt(I U\.'•hre' ~t .. AOWf 0.CA LIVY\altl.. l•n l.• I IOl\AJJo , __ ...,, .. _,,....,. '•" Pelef S.11e .. l-'f .-.. o l.-• J.,ur•••· ~·•• Somm•r t,,r•90'"' S••'•• Jeremf l(emp. C•IMro,.. ~Cl••ll ~•mon Wolll•m\ ~,.,.,, Wll•on No•m•n RO•• 1,.q1on. JoN> l.•u< ... c,,_., S1<ot • M•'"""'' a.uour "'"""° _.,d '"" A1>o If oomboe MotllHI ~ 1<.,,..,1nq 11,.,,.. IO'I .,(;n MP AA••11,.. PG Frt>wm. the London cahhy whfJ helps him get his crown Earlll'r ve r s~on s o f the hook ha ve !>ta r red J a m cs K . II a <' kc ll 1 1913 1, Le wa !> Stone 1 1920 1, • Hon aid Colman < 19:1!.1 t a nd Stewart Granger ! 1952 ) SELLERS AUiO has a cameo 1---... ,,s t he 80-year-old Mad King udolph. who. at the beginning ( the film . falls from a hot·air alloon a nd drowns in a well . etling the sta~e for the plotting hat follows. His eldest son, also a m e d Rudo lph <an d a lso ' ( MOJ'lE REJllEW J played by Sellt•r:oi 1, 1s ll vl•yboy who prefera the• uumml( 'hitllR of London to the dut1t·1> or tlw H urituniun' court 111 s h a.If· bro the r MI ch .-c I c Jc•n •my Kttll\I)) hus u11piralions to the crown, though , 110 the loyal General Sapl <Lwncl J ef· fries l and his wide-eyed ncphc\\ Fritz (Simon Williams) set out to protect Rudolph and !>cc thut he 1-. i.afely brou~ht hom e fur h11> ('Oronataon M1rhal'I has sent his t'\ II he n c h nrnn . Hu pert o ( ltentrau cSt uart Wilson 1. to pre vent this return. and Sapt and Fritz try to thwart this a i. !'>ass 1nat1on by hiring Sydney cSellersl, a London cablJte and an exact look:.ihkt• for Rudolph, to tak(! the latttor·s pl&cc And the fun beguu; ACTUALLY. TllE srn:cnplay I.I v U1ck Cle ml·nt and Jar I.a t'r e n a 1s, ba:.cd on Edward Hose 's dramat1~.a t1on of tht• Hope novel; is fairly faithful to the original, except they havt• taken a comedic approach to the matPrial. The humor is es!>en· tially based on mcon~nuty and 1t i~mostly-eff-the-wa-1-How eom- ed y oT the kn cc-in·the ·g roin va riety. These bits, along with some fine ~omed_L~!"!ormanccs. re· s uit m some very funny mo· ments . But lherc a re not really " Laura Antonelli ~ t'ftOUfh ol them and the ftllD- beflnUo .. dra&..wbe.n it lakes Uie 11tory seriously. Selle rs ' two major charac · ltrlutk>M are m ainly based on uccents. with his Rudolph being a fey playboy who has trouble with his r 's and his Sydney. a v irile a nd s t r aightrorward ('uckncy cabbie It's occasional· ly diffacult to understana these accents, but Selle rs manages to creak and maintuin two distinct l'haruclcrs. both or whom a re l!Ull<' amusing in their different ways ELK•: SOMMER 1s also quite ~ood as a countess with whom Rudolph as closely acquainted and Gregory Sierra is hilarious as her husband who is constant· ly trying t.o revenge this djs. r espect o( his honor. Sierra keeps plotting o utrageous sche mes and he often resembles the coyote m "The Roadrunner .. r a rtoons. which gives an idea of the level o( humor involved. Lynnt' 1-'rcdc>rick is quite love· ly as lhl' l'rinct'ss Flavia: J er· fries I!> t•ndearmg as the kindly ~cncral. and Willia ms is effe<: t1 vcly riaave and eager as his ne pht·w Wi lson is prope r ly menacin g . complet e with a s ini s te r . lunat ic laug h , as Hupr 1t. and Ke mp is sing ul arly t-\'il as Michael. In othef'-f'~ Calh<'ri nt• Schell i~ appealing as Michat•l's J<'alous mistress and Norman nossington a nd John Laurie provide several runny momt•nts as the jailer and the a re h bishop, respect1 ve I y . D EROTIC!" -"H'fll' Shah•. NBClV { Marcello M astroianni SUB· TITLES SUNDAY MATINEE 2:00 P.M. @t@isthewonl I ~T HELD OVER! rocru ltUlfW A •A• CA# "· r SUPERMAN 7 :0G-e:45 70MM Dolby at.NO . ~ •AH Y fl(LD ll'"I 1:15 ''WINTll KILLS" 00 1:11-10:15 ~ t flll ., e; f ~~ ~~ ..... ..... t 4w.u. ~~Sl-P ( ......................... ) For Clmifted Ad ACTION C.11 A Dtilly ..... A4·•1.- MZ·5611 ___ ,,.... _____ ,.._ __ --.,,. - UlA,lAlA BIN ~2'NJJ9 C .... lAn ANhelll> 63~ 160 I NCltlUO Or3nge bJA 391 l ·""'· "'' •• •Ill' ,.. .... ' .. ,.. w ....... , t' -v-• "' .. NOW PLAYING DllHlll MAll vi.ny~ bl I OJA 0 SOUTllCDIST Gosll Mew ~b 2/ I I lOWAllDI' WlSTltlOOtl TWIN CidrOtn Grove ~J(i 4401 . lDWAllDI. YlfJO M1~~1on Voeio 830 t9'lG MISSION DfllYf.111 ' • ., Ju.tn t df) \hor·> : ,~ .;~.1·, STADIUM OlllU·IN O•ange b39 SllO _a Cmni1to Cp,taret :Jlwalrf.! b90 l L CAMINO REAL. TUSTIN. CA 92680 PRESENTS l.ALREDllH WI L!:.O~lS ~' CHAMPAGNE .. UllCll $9.75 GRAND OPENING JUNE 14, 1979 RES: (714) 838-9822 I .: tWYSllMS •GOOD FOOD •AMPLE PARKING OROUPS (714) 138-5735 ''A UTILE lfOMANCE' is extr•ordinary." · . -REX •EED, VOGUE -AUttli:. ~ce 1\1.I OHU HOVltifltM LAURENCE OLMER ARTHUR HILL SALLY KELLERMAN 0 .,.OIUOlf"f:T1J••m1...... IPGI . . ... Wedne&day. June ,IJ.. 1979 DAILY PtLOT .. ............... PREMIERING Li v v l lme:tn . s tar of Broadway's "I Remember Me:tma . ·· attends a prcmicn.· party 1n New York with Bob .. Ca plain Kangaroo .. Keeshan and Tara Kcn11edy, 7, who also a ppe ars in the s how Ban on Movie Lifted J OUANNESBUHG . South Africa <AP l South Africa has lifted its han on the movH·. "Game for Vultures." allowrn~ the fi lm 's world pre m iere to go on as :-.chC'dul<'d here June 22. The movie stars ll1chard Harris and Richard Roundtree and was filmed an South Africa. Its sub, JeCt 1s the guerrilla war in Zimbahwe Rhodesia South African 0Cfic1a ls last· week bloekcd its s ho"' mg for security reasons "'ALIEN' ls a COftter, • wallopef. a router, a scrw:hef and a ton of fun ... lf an mowies were u thrtlNng I would happily spend all of my time in the movies." ---0... Sll9lt. N8C TV -,,. ~ . . .. ,,.,,. . . .. ..,,_ ........ ~ .. , . . .. , . .. lOWUDS' CltllMA WIST CllltDOllll ua c1•1•• Wt~lm>n~ltl 892 44~1 C•ong ,, • 1 .. I r '" IJ ~·· • ~I~· .. ,. STADIUM DtllYl·I• Or•no~ 53q 87ill MAJINHS SATURDAY &"'SUNDAY · "A.LITTLE ROMANCE" (PG) "THE CHAMP'' <PG): "COMING HOME .. "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR'. (R) ''tiANO~R STREET" ··HARO CORE" CR) I "MANHATTAN" (A) K.8 .......... _ ......... "THE EXORCIST" "THE ISLAND OF OR: MOREAU" (A) .. GREASE" "FOUL ptAY" ('PG) "HANOVER STREET" .. FAST BAEAK" "CALIFORNIA DREAMING" "OUR WINNING SEASON" (R) "THE EXORCtST" "THE ISLAND OF DR. MOREAU" (R) "THE DEER HUNTER'" (R) "THE BOYS IN a:JMPAHY C" ALL C\ftlVIMHI Ol'&N '=HP.M.~T Cll•le Uit•et 11 '"" Uft .. u • lit ..... "-'19'••nd FortgetCafJle 'Ma~a' ~~ps To Broadway ~ BJIAY SUAaatJ'IT NEW YOKK <AP> -Pmnmelled by critics in Its PhlladelpibU tryout, its first dtred.dr dismissed, a new writer aunmoned for extra lyrics, tbe twice- postponed "f Reme mber: Mama" fiJaaUy has bowed on Broadway. Alas, even with heavy ~iaions before its pre· miere, eYen with lhe gifted Liv Ullmann starring in this $1.250.000 musica l <her first and composer Richard Rodgers' 40th >. "Mama" doeso 'l make it. J.1~.lor_ lhe_JamiJy. as. _'!•-~rt' (ipe, _ famed '"lbe Sound or Music." But it leclta that show's sparkle. warmth and e nf:f'gy, despite heroic efforts by all conoemed . BASED ON JOHN Van Druten's 1944 play, it retells the gentlf!' story of a sturdy family or Norwegian immigrants coping with life ill the new land. in San Francillco durmg the early UOOs. The retelling is done with scene·selling narra· lion throughout the show by one of the family's fi ve c.hildren. Kat.rine <Maureen Silliman>. a teen·ager, lhe oldest ~hild and a buddiq writer. We learn Papa <Ceorge Heam> is a shipyard carpenter . that mo•y 1s very scarce. and that Ma ma holds thi.4' dencnt tribe together with love. common sense. fru~ality and a tenacious dream of a better life m lhc ne w world even when Papa 1s thrown out of work SO FAR, SO GOOU. But the opening bus tle uf fam il y business. m vol vm~ how to raise $19 to send one child . Nils c l un Z1e ring), lo high school, doesn't auger well for t11c r~t of the show Bluntly put. 1t 's l,.OOnous. This proves to be I he case for most of .. M cima" as it goes from cr1s1s to <'rtSIS,, from hope lo ;~loom. always returning to t·ourageous optimism a,.J ct•aseless sweetness. !fate to say 1t. but Hfter all the rewrites, the long hours. the Pxtrn r~arsals, the hopes for ~· miracle as the s h o w limped h e r e from Philadelphia. "l Re mcmhc r Mama" is a show hcst forgotten ..... -. ...,-·-·-escA" TO ATHIHA !Nt ... u~ TH( llG llJl 1..01 ctw1 ........ -... SUflUMAH1N1 "'"' IAlllllU.A !NI .. _&Oll•le-ledi" OllASI 1..01 ftllll IOUl PlAY1..01 °'_ ..... .__ .... THI UOODre1 -1'MI l'Vll. 191 .,.,. -.....-°' ,_ -r· '' ... -Tie IJlOlaST .. 1 711 ''' ~~dO 110 e >:tie 1141e1:11 & ,.,. .. , ..... • ,. i~ 81'9 98!>0 _ _, ___ _ MAHMAnAHre1 110 e 1-t' e .,., t HI t .... , I -S. .._._ . ...,.__ A lrrTU ltOMANCllNt -AUIOl'l ltW"RINt '"THI IJDOllCISr ,., ,,_ .. ,,_,...._,~ ..... ,,:.' ...... 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Bread, PuHt1 (.,.tthJ~ .. 18) UNTAMED WORLD Ir OOH: al Mil• '>h•J~ 11 OJ F f<Mll Y FEUO 1:00 IJ (f) THE JfFF£A80HS C"O<O" is la~•n•ted by an un<.~honat stocilb<ot. ..,, unfit ~ r1nda out at>out tlW mr1n ~ unusual medteal pi&SI CRI D l..AUQHIH A mftO<;ep <41C*IQf'y '°"'' ll .. 'Y wllll --· tN:lud-•OQ Aubit• WICICMlt llnd 8itt H81t.,ty e>•Hellr ••llllC •Ml IO()tC4tl hornot lfl I he Ml(M O ~·tioii or '"'' ...... lfll •·MCWtl •• ·~ "6•·-· ( 1tflt) Ou1a Oav11. S!•Ph•n llOyd A mitlr-.CS ll81ie, .a11em1>1tno 10 aec:llC)e ""''" , ... -· . .,___-~ ·• crueitv beeten to dHth (2ht1 I • (\}) l.IGHT 18 lNOOOH Sua11n • .ui.noe and Nancy 08C1de they h&ve had enougn ot Tom• •MhlC· ltOn& and oeooo.. 10 06' '"°'' own apar1ment (Part I r.tl :lllRI 0 ADYENTUMM Double Eip0$ufe" - • CAAOL llUMETT 'ANO FMH08 5~115 'Wh1p1asn," "lhu '•m•rv .. 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C•us..-w1t>S 10 Vietnam ~ THE PRIME OF MISS JEANBAOOIE Ho•;11 Sandy rind Jonny cJec1cJo 10 hOsl a roa tor " partlCUl&rty attrocltve l)•tl and ""' lollOWtHS to QoJ1n rw>w l<M:t~ I()( lhell rournal 1:30 tJ ()J 0000 TIMES J J teBtns that lhQ ""'Qh bOrhoOd ~ n99d~ a ltlo-1tn<l-deelh blood tran~­ tuatOn and J J ·~ Ir.ft only one 111ound wirh 'omP&h· rl+t! blood 0 OOAHOA: TO HEAL A NATIOH m THE 000 COUPLE: O!ICltr ana Fell• con'spiro 10 brook VP a poker qnm•1 1n the•r 3P.'lrtment c;;o thuy c,•fl go out with tho P19oon t:00 tJ (I) C88 MOVIE * • • ·Poe~"' ~o,,ey I 19721 Paul N-i:nan loo Marvon An '"'-ant <.OW· boy and hts alCOhotoc. sod61clel< aro htr..O by a rocJoo Sl>fl'Ulatnt 10 pi<,., up d hefd o t C<Jllle tfl Me•• TUBE TOPPERS r CBS 8 9:00 -"Pocket Money." Paul Newman and Lee Marvin play a pair of drifters hired to pick up..a herd of cattle in Mexico in this 1972 movie. NBC 8 9:00 -"The Incredible Rocky Mountain Race." Mark Twain <Christo~r ComieJly) @rut_M.lke Fink (Forrest Tucker ) vie in a cross·country race from Missouri lo Calllornia. KCET rJ1 9 :00 Great Performances. The San Francisco Ballet Company presents "Romeo and Juliet" starring Jim Sohm and Diane Weber. C.O LR) D N8CMOV1€ • ... '' 1114! lncrectlble ROCl"f Mountain Race ' ( HH 71 CtirtsloplWJ• C,.on,..,uy For tt1'ol IUGkllf Ad1t0f5art'1'1 Mork Twain and M •ke Fink 111kf! ott on a cross-country Ht1W.0•11-hvnt ·~ from M•UOur• lo Calllo..n1a CAI f.I OJ) CffAALIE'S ANOEl.8 Jilt Munto<i (farrah ~.~11-Me10•,.I •e•utn, •or " v1so1 and 11sks tier 1011 pro1oc1ong an 11.yellr·otd M\Jtde< W1lne5S jR) 0 81UYGAAHAM CAUSAOE m MERV OAIFAN Monte C.irlo I 11nn•s 'ou•namenl Cu•1SIS l>t1nc..1 "ncJ Pr<OCMS RAtn· "". Jock Pua•. Chatllon Ht>ston. Wayne Rogers, Oona Memll. Chit Rob'>rl· ..on Tom L.aughhn. Cart Reine-Ool0tes f ayto• ()octr V&n Patlllf'I Vt~ van Pallet\, Roy Emerson Clark Gtabner . Don Bu<1Qe IRI fJl) GREAT PEAFONttANCE8 Romeo And Juhet • Jim Sohm and o,,.,,., We1><11 porl•l!y ttte 1oman11c cou· pin 'fl this San Fran<;i!I<.<> n.11101 Company proouc. t•Ot't ~hOHlO<j<aph"O lly Moehaol Smuon IAI C'i) EINSTEIN'S UNIV£.RSE P••t••t U!.t•n'>v e•pfa1n, many ot l 1nsle•n ~ lhotO<"h .. nh g•;,ol\oc: domnni lr.1 t•on'> llfl•m81•flll "''° se>o•· Clilt vtlUal Oll•'Cl5 10:00 0 0 NEWS G ®J VEGAS An •nl•rl~UIU -4~ ...._ '"'"°" d8Cldes 10 make ;a t°'1unfl by ktdnapomq one Ot the tllU5tflOU5 pett()tm• t'<S CA) Cl> HIQHT~ Frtgl"tl Noghl ',,,.,,,, ii110 h•s wife move 10 11 t&rm· hOUM tell 10 rhem by a IDttl C.OU&in t0:aoee ~ (IJ T1* OONO SHOW 11:00 ID • (I) ®J HEWS =MEL.A~ • • • Sunttowe<" I 19701 Soptua Loren. Ma1c;eno Mastr0tann1 II. t>eautrlut woman is haunteO by ~II~ Ot ii l<>ng·l<>SI lovttr 1:> h•& l m CHICO ANO TH£ MAN r 11 l'i. taQ6d Wllh IJVICttOn W~ ht' QU8""'' With ()ell8 hos l•i-atod n"'* tlindl&Ov CD THE 8EHNY HILL SHOW a.,nny 1><8Senl!> h•s own Yf'fStOn ot the nut,.,,Y ~ JllCk And Jill UI) OO<CAV£TT GutKI Oscar Pet9fson t 1:3011 CIJ SWfTCH P•ite l•teS 10 ttee a woman ~ 1dn&DPl>d by a whole ~lrtv• t>ry t1nq by conw>etn(j th .. m that ~ne 1·. a ttoOOt._tl ·•Q<Jfll tRI D TONIGHT (,11~t hO'\I 0•1vK1 £\! ... or~ C .~ .. t'J Donna P~o·w M•ii T1llt~ G.,ty Mul~ff " 80UPY SAl..ES fJ AOJ ~WOMAN f.>t;PO"' pOSP~ a~ ,, t l')nman s tarqei 10 ~h· JI"'",, ,.,_,.th..,! g&nq CA) m T1* OOHO 8"0W e ..,._,000 IMICIHT . oi-•• Geofge 1<14lbbtl, ntw tathe1, and TOily Ao .. th. ""'" 1111 ,_ eutO· biOgla,phy 8) CUTION!OAIC NlWS ~NG 11:00 8 l'WIUGHT ZONI Gunl...,, Lutze 111tu1M 10 1"4l town or f)~hiitu eller ~d+no Y9111• on South Am41flG• • All'MD HITCHC<>a< PMllHTI "Crac;kpol" Hflwlyw@l1~ ttre lrtQhlened ot an oOO mitn ...no ••&PIJ6WS on lltetr Ille> through C.al1l0<· n111 g) OETIMAAT n _..~ that t1Vtlfy man M11 pd s ea. h•~ 1>81'1 man meet~ w•th " my•tti<.OUS llCCIO.eat • _ _ . fD 28 TOHIOH'T 1~8 MOYIE • • • "A Ftne MacJn"!I' t 1961\1 Soon Coon•ily Joanrwi WO<>cJwarcJ A poot hecomo~ 1nvotved w•H1 • oomestlG probklms who<:h , 111"4Jfl rn the 10s~ 01 nos ' t•eat11ttty (I hr • !>!>min l • MOYIE • • * .,, "O•tdrt I •9•61 R11.i Havwo••I' Gtunn f orcJ Tiie ""'" or a Soulh 11.mo11c.an cllStno own.,, ••u~ tn k>vP w•t'1 nut hu~band's 11ghl·hdnO m .. n '"tits 1 Cl> MOV1£ • • I Cov•:\t fh .. W or f 111371 John Wayn•t Oon 0urt t8y A 0••" ot WtV <..Or· rt1spondMI~ gel thom· ~1"0' invotvf)(! w1tfl .1n A1ah r.-votult<lnary ( 1 111 30 m•n I 1U7 IJ ®J MANNUl f iw, owner Ot a <.<1rn1 v11I ...,r.pec1s ...., "' .n mUtdu• ta•Rel WhOn rnySl61'1QU~ iCC'°""I& begtn hapoening ioroundtw...tRI 12:.0 tJ (JJ KOJAK t<o1 ... "'told 10 tree .. ct>tlcl molf!Slf'lf because lhf! man haS dlj)lornat1c 1mmun1ty !RI 1:00 D TOMORAOW ( •UO\\I W8td Kimball a 1011rod dtsney an1m.uor who own~ .,n .. Jnt1quu rail ""'11 'y~I...,., (01 0 MAVERICK I tH• (}t•ll•I •, PIOClt 1aJt •• jlJ.111 t I 1·'61J NEWS 1:150 tJ NEWS 2:000 NEWS 0 MOVIE • • kldt.1! Sun" I 19tfl MiClhete Metd«. o.Mll Geltll When a young Qlil 00. 10 Allliea lodlltlO for "-blot~. en~ N•11 C.Oll900l•t0t cc>n_..t ~IO die, "'9 telurll& Wttll a MW l\uabef\d •llttUd 12 tin.) • GITIMART M11a 1 ~ llnOQPllttl ltMldl IO a clue at>out a KAOS re-di t•b 1:208 MOW •• ~ MOn The Ri-11" t!O!>t) OllM~ Kaye. 0- t •••nay An Am~f1c:111l 1mpe1..one111~ 11 1-rencm !Vtfo wlllle enltotl .. nlnQ on the R•voe1a CI hr . 50 rn1n I t-.211 NfW8 2:30 MOVIE • • • "O•uQht11" Gou• .. QllOVS C 11139) Pt16C:1H•, R&.lem••y otnd LOI• La"41, John GartoetcJ m MOVIE • '\ -·n u1 -Potlll11\d&r" t 19'13) Goo•110 Montgom· "' y Ho'4lna Cortur G) NEWS 11:000 MOVIE •• "'ACl•Ofl Man" I l!ltlll Joun Oubon. Ro~ Sla(,k • MOVIE ••• .., ,,,., Mllll W1ln Nine 1 '"°" • c t!lol-01 Bo<u1 Kartott Roqot Pry0t 4: 10 tJ STEVE EDWARDS 4:260 NEWS 4·3011 MOVIE • • Ba1110 &.tyond I llfl 'ivn I tflf,31 An<ly • •"JW"11. f 110 p,,,,y 'l'hur11dat1•• 00flf httt-.tfflUif-IJ N=TERNOON 12:000 • *'" ··r,uget Ca•tn C t\1!>!>1 Roc.nd•d ~nnu'{), Vtt9tn•il '•'f>V Robol~ lrom Vhnus p&r atyze an Ame11- Cfltl O ly ( I hr 30 min ) CD • • She P1ayoo W ith I tte" ( 19!>8~ Jac;t. H.twtl1nt. Arr.If'°' Dunt An ar""" invo•1Utgutnr moo1& up With , tov•lly ttimale hrnbug 11 O• "){J rmn J 3:00 tlOl • • .,, •wn~e Ot Tnu 11••<1 WllCh ' ( 1\)481 ,j()hn w .1yn•· '"II 'l'll<Jfl(J '"'U m ... n tnVi 1no vwotn.,ri rney h t)lh IOVtt ••Hur thuy f11•1CJ ,,.., •• , n,.f ( 1 tH 10 rnm t 3 30 0 * * * l .. t•.t Ir ,~,, r •om r.un .,..If. ( 1..,',q1 tt11i. I l'>l•'llfl., Antnnny Ornnn A .. ,, .. ,.,, ttn<J!. tumsett ••'<->O~ .n "•'· nttPmpt II) t>rtno 1:t n1utf).•t1•I IO !U'ih~ ... I nt 1tJrn11l) NBC Saw 'Mork' First, Reviving Him and >thought his off·l~·wall humor "THE PROBl.Jo:lt Yo 1tlt LhLit ..,h.,: l fht Broadway .J ea n M a r s h . w h 1' starred in_::U..PJi.1.airs. Do w n s tairs ·· on public TV •. has a ma· JOr role in the new Broadway pla y "Whose Life Is It /\nyway ·~' · 8) P .. :Tl-:R J . ISOVl-:R 1.0~ t\:-.IGEl.ES <Al'1 A JOkl- a hout NIW's troubles. delivt·red hy <·om11· M1r haC'I Sklar "N llC's nl'gol1<Jling l11 buy lhrcf· s hows from a bright. progrcss1vt~ rnm pany .. he sa ys. "A BC .. l.1k l· that '' W1·ll . lhl'n··., mon · tn th1· JOkt'. and 11 gl'l:-. funnH'r wc·nt afl<·r lhl· rn .. ·xt hl''>l • hing ·Mork· Williams. pn· TTfF. HOPF. IS that !\O rn e of Williams ' ADC r atings success wall t·arry to th<' NOC n •runs. A sort of "Wt.• knew him whc•n" rc·trospccl1 vc· If lht• i1h'a c·atchcs on, CHS could dust off <1 c·opy (Jf that fornous 1964 l':d Sullivan show. l'all 1t "The Bf•allb ~Kl .,\R DEUVJo:Kt:n l h<t l Ont" Variety Hour," and play at over and lant·r t wo years ago on N IH."~ shor1 · ovt>r through th1· !\ummtr lt vt•d n·turn of "Laugh In.' The s how Actually. William!\ Y.a s not quite was axed theo, but NBC is r erunning the s tar of "Laugh· In." fie w~ but it s sax t'pisode!\ of "Laugh·ln" this one of a dor.cn rc•gulars on the show. s ummer. starting tonight at fl on though you'd never g uess al from th1:-. Channel 4. N R\ re leusl': • Why'' Let the NBC pubhc1ly s hed "RoblnWillia ms <nowMorkonTV's te ll you . -----"Mork ~nd Mindy'l .SlnRS:...a.rubianc.t.-s "Hohm Williams of TV'.., 'Mork and with Tina Turner. Jokes with Jimmy Mindy ' appears as a cast rf'gulur in Stewart and cuvorts with former encore presentations of lht• second Pres ident Gerald Ford's daughter. edition or tfie 'LaughTn'-series ~· Susan ... " Gt>l it'' NBC had Williams in a s how. and lost ham ABC ~rabhcd him 1tnd "Mork and Mindy" becetmc the biggest ne w show of this s eason. N RC. unable to s how reruns o f "Mork and Mandy " this s umme r, ANYWAY, NBC DID h ave Williams before ABO. George Schlat· ter, who produced "Laugh-In" and is now doing "Real People" for NBC found .Williams In a local taugh club NBC Cops Seeond Plaee N E W Y 0 H K t A I' l Bolstcn•d by lug 'number!\ for I he past chapter in "Thi· Be!-.l l'laC'c to fl<'" and "Bob llOJ)t.'0!\ Birthday Party," NB<.: finas hcd No. 2 in t-he A G. Nielsen Co ·~ weekly prime·t im c ralin~s after 15 weeks in a row an last place C OS. the previous week 's win ner . dropped to third for the fm;t tame since the week ending F'eh. 11. CBS was hurt by a rc•lallvc•ty s ma ll audience for its hroudrasl Jt'riday night of the · pro buskcl hall c hampions hip l(limc betwee n Seatt l e and Washington. The s ports spectal. No. 55 Qf 62 prime·lime show~. was c~· lowesl·rlite d for the wee k ending June 3. A BC listed five of the week'!\ 10 moal·watched prognms. in· duding No. 1 "Three's Com · pany." tops for the third week In a row, and regained first phtce in the networu• competition. ABC's RATING for the week was Hi.2, with NBC second al 15 4 and CDS th1rtl a tenth of a puanl behind NBC at 15.3. Both NBC proj?rams in the first 10, "The flest l'htCl' to Be " m l!t.-cond place and "Roh llope.'s Birthday Party" an fourth, were hctng broadcast for the first lim e. as was C BS ' "60 Minutes," ninth in the ralinJ?S. DESPITE THE hus ketball ~am c. CBS did not huvc a show 1n the bottom fi ve. Tht· runkin~ No. 58 "Bultlcstur G alachca" a nd No. 59 "Welcome Oack Kot t er ." both ABC , No 60 "Comt.>dy The ate r," ~J>C. No 61 "Opera t1on PeUi coAC," ABC. and No. 62 · "llizzonner ," NOC "Three's Company," with a rating or 23.'I rcprcsentinJl 17 4 million hom<'s, ABC: Movie "'fhe Best Place to Be," Part II, 22.8 or 17 million. NBC: "M9rk and Mindy .'' 21.9 o:r. tG.3 miJhon, A RC : "Rob Hope's Birthday Party." 21 or 15.6 million. NBC; "Laverne and Shirley," 20.7 o r .l-5.4 mi II ion. an.Ci ·'..Fant asy Is land ... 20.6 or 15.3 million, both ABC ; "Alice" and "M·A:S·H." both 20.5 and 15.2 million. both CBS : "60 Minutes," 20.3 or 15.1 million. CBS. und "Taxi." lO or 14.9 milhon, ABC. The next to show:-. "Cha ri tc 's AnJ(1·b," AHC . "O ne Day at a Time." CHS. "Barham Wa ilers Special." ABC_: "All in the fo'amily." CHS: "lfappy Days,"' i\ftt.J . Movie "The Survival of D;ma.'' CBS . "Angie," ARC. "33rd Annua l Tony Awards " und "WKRP an C incinnati, .. both C RS, a nd "Quincy, M.E .," NBC. ~~~~~~~~~- , . 0 ., I .. [PG NOW PL AYING lDWUDI' -T-TOI PUTT CITY CUITlA ··Huntington Selctl 848·0388 Or anoe 634·9282 IT ....... n .. Orange G:J?·8770 . . . . .. -----...._,. w o u Id be per r c c l r o r n cw wa~ that NB(' wa.-. und1·ri:~omg ..,um1• "Laugh-ln.." • re al eban~~ Th... ~how ~me out Hut wht·n the show w<·nt orr the air with a 45 percent :-.hure of the au 1n 1977. AfiC. bright and proJlr<'!\SIVI' dienc<>). They INflC > usf'd 11 as a ('Ompany that 1l 1s, grabbed William!\ torpe do again!'>\ 'Charhl·'s /\ngcb' and mad<> tum "Mork · and ·Jlappy Da ys 'l'ht y we re con· "Laugh.Jn" might h:.ivt• m ad1• ,, \'lnC'l'd th1 •v rould us1• 1t for 1•ounlC'r · st:c r of W1 llwms. Schl:.itl(•r ~:.tad . !tut progra mm.ing 1 t re•:. II y hacked m e for soml' d1ffa t ulllcs off " SUSPENSE DRAMA READIED FOR HOLLYWOOD <AP} -Deborah Ratrin and Andrew Prine star in the ~uitpense dNtma -l~Are You Alone Tonight?," now being filmed for CRS. '.°'i DC "'antt·rf ··• '< 1•p1:-.11'11'-. .1 year for lhrt.•t• yt•ar.., ~"hl.1t t1•1 "'.tnllil a -.how 1•vt•rv "''-'''" ~Hr ..... ,nt•"l lht· ~how to ;.11 r a·t R . St'hlattt·r t h11u ght 11 belonged at 9 or HJ Th1·y c·nmprom1sed . 11 Wt'nl Off th1• Jlr SC'h lallt·r .1n rf "i lH' m ad(' up, tho ugh . and NBC' l't>0!\H1ns Sehl al· h·r·~ .. R~1I P1'opl1•' it:. best prospect lor next r~m n RNll..,..t·opl<· · rerun. - begin on WC'dnc•sd ay r11 ght late r lh1:- :-.ummt>r JI. I' W1r91"'0W Miss Raffin • .who rece.nlly-eompJet ed the mini series "Haywire" for CBS. plays a young woman who re · alizes through precognition --the sensing of future e vents -that she is being stalked by a killer <Prine>. IN TllF. MEANTIM t:. 1f you w;.int to set· Mork wit hout Mandy. look 1n your lis tmgs ror "Lau~h In .. Tha l as, unless NBC ha~ 1l entered a~ "The Ro bm W1ll1ams Show · RECYCLED BY NBC Robin Williams You can Charge DAILY 'ILOT Cla111fled Adi 642·5671 It works hkc <• <"harm. All l huvt• to hcu r is lhl' u nnouncer say : "and now a word from, .. und I l(·avt• lht· room Which mean~ most TV commercials don't get much of a break from many women my agt•. who i..ll't'n 't big TV viewers at tw~l Advertiser~ kno\\ I"ll bl' thcr<' \\hl'n t h c i r a chi r u n 111 l h c..• n a i I y P ii ot I subscnht'. More women turn to tht· actvcrlising 1n their daily news paper than Uw <'Ombitwd day and night uudic1wc on the TV tutw . Docs that s urprise you'! Tune 111 to the Daily Pilot DAILY PILOT 642-4321 \ .,. ... --~ ---·,~· ..... ,._...._ -..... c c I lo \ . ·-' ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES I AT YOUR SERVICE .. <i11t o prohlt•m? Theri W""" tn /•at l>unn l'al wilf 1 111 ri·<l tope• {Jt>ltm11 lht' ori~1.11ers arid action you need to 1111/w mN1uit11•s m r1nunnment arid bustneu Mall uour q1u>st1on.~ 111 l'ul ()unn . At Your s.>nnce. Orange Coast l>ollv f't/ol I' 0 /for ISfJO. Co.!ta Me1<1. CA 92828 As manµ ll'llera as po&sihU! wall bt-On.not!1'td; but phunt'CI mquint'!f or lt-tten not including the reoder'sJull namt'. oddreu arid buiwat hour.t' pltOM natnbercanMI btcoruidt red Thascolumnappeor&do1· ly eret'J)f Sunday& .. '11tr-.~----',__,_•r&.. , .... 'DdlllelU.-.=:~:.=::~ --<DUl"C•aDJ .. partlelff Ill .. ..,.~ br&ei, foeda, cfrwga, aad evee lk--.:1 .llWlja IHla , Ot:Alf. PAT. l ww to wl'lte my veryJirst tan _.._.,,., H c:oldJ 'Dle moa& tom••,,.,..., are letter to John llefard. star of "The Scarlet Letter." watery eyM, 1uatty aoae, lteMllC lkl-. ... Mna. llow do I aco 111bout fandlne an address? Sometimes allergies caue laeadaclle1, u apaet ...... ,.,...,.. Kid Siull Vos.int.: mu\'ll' a nd 'fV performl'r'i Hrooke Shi~lrls and St:ott Baio arn ve an lJ olly\H>O<l Palladium for a recent stint a::, prt-::,cntt·r::, m the 1979 Oisc.:o Mu~ic A\\cffd5. Alexander to Star In Redford Movie COLU MBUS, Ohio IAP) Actress J:tnc Alt-x ander will co-s tar with Robert RedfMd 1n "'Brubaker," a 20th Century-Fox film about a fie· lional reform-minded prison warden. Mi~ Alexande r will begin work in central Ohio this week, where th<> film 1::, already undt-r ~· · l w a y . J a c k 11 i r s h b e r g • r"' spokesm:in for 20th Century-• 4 Fmc said Monday. ~f T ht> actre s s. who \\ll '- nom mated for ;.in Ac:C:tcl<·m y , ._.. /\wa rd for hl•r rol1· 1n "Tht: +• Great Wh i te> llopc ... is abo known for her portrayal of -El eanor Hoosevf'lt in the j • tclt•vasion movie ··Eleanor and "' 1 w • ... Frnnklin. · · ALUANou She previously appcC:tred with Redford in "All the President's Men" in a role for which she was also nominated for an Oscar. In "Brubaker," Miss Alexander will play the ~overnor~s aide who recru.ils Brubaker, played by Redford. as prison warden. ~ IT-sttActC . ·c ..... S.:acrt•"""-z41r.w.u.. 714-645-tSI I ...... ~ 11.,...wtto "" 0..-1 ~ jlo"'C)M---W(X)f)V AUEN DIANt: KEAlON MIC-HA£l MIJPPHI MARlf I 'f IV1•1 K...J .-.1. ,• M[RVL <'"11(£f P AN~ Jl l· /,,">! Jf K .K . Huntincton Beach. nomadl, Ol' twew"Hdlma. 8eed you teuer to JGlm Heard la care of TIM! Nadoaal lutltate ol Allerty ... lafec· .\me rlcan Ff'dera&ioa of Televlalotl ud Radio tloas Dlaeaaes ol &be NaUoaaJ luUta&ea ol Healtla .\rtl•ta, 1717 W. HJ1laland .\ve., Lo8 Aa1eles, ~alU. llas pablblled a fact slleet abMt wllat aJlerlles 111za. It wW be fonruded to llJm. are, lilow Ulley can be treated, ud wlaa& die ..alook .~o.:.S•~-"' .. Al .. "'*'d OEAR 1>'AT: 1 have to rep}ace tire panes iii tiveral windows. I h xed a few windows several yearis ago Md know pretty much what to do, but I'm a UtUe fuzzy about the glu.zier 's points that bold the glass m place llow many of them should ht-ust"d" Ahd am 1 right m assuming they are put 1oto place before the putty as applied to the window channel" L. Y • Huntington Beach Tbt>re Is ao. prescribed number of glader's points. Even ii tltere were, lite number WOtlAI vary for window• ol different slttS. Place the pota&a inlo tbe frame aboat 3 or 4 Inches apart. Tltere Is no need lo measure, 11lace il doesn't matter lf they are tlH-samt' distance apart. The points go Into tbe frame before &be glazlnl compound or putty IB ap- plied. U done the other way around, It would be difficult w place them properly. Incidentally., iwme gluier'!'! points come with a spedal small tool &bat makes It easy lo lnsert &Item. Sides Not .. f'rinldlff is. For your free copy of .. Q'• ud A'• AbM& Al· ler1les," send yoar aame aad a4idreH o• a postcard to: Coeaamer laforma&loe Cea&er, Dell'. SHG, hebio, Colo. 81 .... Altboa111 allergies be&I• ••al of&ea I• dalldrea, Ulley can develop at uy 11e. AM, U · fortunately, II eve• oae of yoar pare11&1 laa1 aJ. le{glea. lbere II a cood cbuce yoa coalcl develop them yoanelf. AIU.O.p allerpea make yoe feel "awfal," &ltey are seldom fatal -wtt.11 &lae eacep- tiou ol allerl)es to clnlp and laeet adap. Because aUerglea eeem to be iallert&ed, &ltey are life-loag. Bat lD most cases, wttb proper treat· ment, people who ltave aller1les can lead a normal, aymptom-lree We. Treatment begins with flDdin& oat what causes the problem. Once your doctor has decided what you are reacting to, specific medi~lnes cu be pre· scribed lo relieve or slop the allerg.lc reaction. There are also allergy "sbots"-lnJections that are given to help reduce or prevut reactions to pollens and luect venom. And, if yoa can possibly avoid the cause of your allergy. yoa'U al.o avoid the d1scomfort. Movlag may or may not help since many dry areas when few aUero-1rowtag plants formerly grew are now Irrigated and favor plant growth. DEAR PAT: Where does one complain about problems conce·rrung ;m intrastate flight? I know ttu• Civil Aeronautics Board attempts to S-Olve dif fl c:ultics involving interstate flights. but what Bas Cedar ~O#f S~ts"!' about those within California ·1 DEAR PAT· Our c·c·dar closet doesn't seem to . , K.R .. Laguna Beach -be "working" any mun.: Its definite cedar odor Assam.mg that you ~., alrudy approached the disappeared when I painted the inside walls a year airline ln\'olved regardan~ YOW' eomplal.ot, y~ur ·ago Should I have left them unfinished" ls that next contact should be the Transportation . ? Di vision, Public Utilities Commission, JSO why the c:edar fragrance i:s gonP . M \li.s&e St s · •· i Calli ,.. 02 K W . Fountain Valley ci r ., an ranc sco, · 1 · That's why. You should not have put aay flnjsh Nolldllfl to S•rr.:r At DEAR READE RS: AR.Qhooo! Tiie pollen aeaeoa ls apoa us. Noses are ranlll& aed eyes are watertq. AltbcHlgb some allergies are seasonal, otben can be caused when your body reacts ab· on the cedar. What you did was &o. seal lD the odor that protecL\ your clotbf'M. You'll have to get the paint off, eitht>r with a rf'mover of the non· flam111able type or by iD&eosive sanding or using steel wool. When the paint ts off and the pores can breath, the aroma will return. IJiNJl.,I-' l c~·~r-,_..-. I,;;;.: "v'JI' r. ,,.,...v. :r:~ (11/",: 11 J'•!· ';. ... . . . GEORGE HAMILTo.r- "LOYE AT ' -Ftft9T lltTE" (PG) VI ~ 'f f I~ "'lMf~lt.c+ b;·"' 11!/.'..i. :: 1 ,1 , ~~'--' ; .... ,~-Aofo•• ... , ft •1ror•r. (.HAl·'tl .11f1!11 (.· jf·f .1 r r':Ij•1111 \ ~ Jl·l.f •l'IJ v.11 ti' ......,Afhlta !RI._,,. ··-~· ··~··-· STARTS FRIDAY, JUNE 8 (JI i\:\CARW {JIA;'li~INI · b\LRA\!f\N~ELLI . ':}E1'MUJl 9'NBLL STARTS FRIDAY , ........ ,""" .... 14MJll EXCLUSIVE ORANGE CO. 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' •ClulJC.lenAr I •HOroK~ · •An t:ancters I - Wiid! ,,,, JuN 6, 1978 A Japanese tot downing an American-style milkshake in Tokyo is part of a worldwide food swing. Japanese children are growing up taller and weighmg more as a result of more protein and calories 1n thetr diets. A Taste Of Ameriea The ·U.S. government works hard .promoting foreign consumption of American goods, and the Agriculture Dept. is no exception. Food T DAILY PtLOT By CARL HARTMAN A.-o~ll4"1fttWrl .. , bi I hon this year, with ~1 b111Jf>ngo· ~ mg to China alone. A Big Mac is common fare outside the McDonald's on the Ginza m Tokyo nowadays. WASHJNGTON -Chinese on the mainland only rt!cently got their first taste of Coc1t·Col1t. But Taiwan. long used to American -~oft .drinks. bas moved ahead to ~---~,·rs -~frs\hambnl'JrcT stand and pizza parlor. -'Word of-ptnas-Jn,.h1pei c1>mc:-. from the U.S. Department of Agr1 cuJturc -Italy had nothing , todowithit undlhe dt·partment is proud of the chungc!) in eating <ind drinking habit.s it ha!) nurtured throughout the world. The reason: The dollar would be a lot w~akcr than it already i:. w 1thout the. income from farm products, America 's b1ggcst ex· port. U.S. agricultural sales abroad art! expected to lop $30 WHATEVER co n · noi sse u rs say about American cooking. a lot of nations :.l·em to like 1t. aod the U.S . .:ov- in Japan where bread used td be eaten only by a few fotetgners . That means more sales of Amertcan wheat, one of the farm products that are Amertca ·s biggest export. -ernment I!> happy lo push 1t - eve r~hing rrom pope,oro to Maine lobsters. Wine and tobac- co. loo. "But we don't do anything that a foreign government doesn't want us to do." says Vernon L. ll<1rness. who takes stock of pro· motion for the Foreign AgricuJtural Service. H ·s a game that many c an play. und do. The service calcula~ that countries competing for the farm market spent a total of ~167 million promoting their products in 1976. The United St1o1tc:-. :-.hurt was aboul$20 rrulhon "IT USED TO BE l'onsuh:recl impolite to IX! seen eating on th1 · street In Japan," H<1rncl>:-. :-.ays "Now you can walk up lo a win dow in the Ginza and walk awav with a drum11tick of fried 1:h1l'kco in your band." For that matte r, eating on tht· go used to be frowned on in the United Slates, but ai, American manners have changed , :-.r1 haVt· they e lsewhere. Harness :-.uys the Jupane:-.e have ~one their Amel'ica1' men tors one better They huvt• invcnt t·d the "Amcra canhurgcr," still unknown to American cookery It '~ an industrial patty made of soybc<111 mc•;.il ;ind s hred~ of m~c·hamcally dchoncd ch1l'kt·n. t'aten on a bun mach·. moi-.t hkt·ly. with American nour Amer1c;.in promutcrl> ~how 1m· aginaUon, too. Tlw head of lhc Taipei office of Western Wheat Associatc.'l'i. a i-.emi-puhhc· group that works with the A~ri(·ullurc Spice of LUe: -~osts Are Up. By DENNIS lWONTGOMERY AtMC.letlf ~I Wl'tter NASHVILU·;. Tenn. If President Carter and his in· flation fighters are troubled by the p(ice oC beef, they ought to Ulke a look al what bay leaves bring these days. Strip steak sold for $4 .68 a pound recently and there is no disputing that made ~J.48 hamburger look like some kind of bar.cain. BUT NEXT TO BA V leaves thqse prices p1de. Bay ~eaves. those dark green things your mother laced her ch1h in. ft!tch $159.20 a pound at .croceries everywhere. That's no typographical error. You figure it out: $9.95 an ounce, 16 ounces lo the pound, $159.20. or course. you get more than ju11t bay leave8. You gel a nice four-Inch bottle for your kitchen shelf with a SO-word hi1'tory of bay leaves on the label. It ·s all a matter Of putting things In perspective. You may not even UJle bay-leaves. And if you don't, so what? Why not splurge once lo YOUr Ufe ? AND WHILE YOU'RE IN the spendthrift spirit, pick t fl .., tome of t.boee $134.08·•·pound snipped chives. People ., '' \ wbO've U1tld ti;em say lhal with a UWe sour cream. cblvea \ ... I{.~ \> "... do wCIGden for a baked potato. "'-.._.. v • ~.which some per'ION Ulte with rice, sells for , ~ •> re, t, • "· ·~~· pound. Prelly exotic far• for your local ~ 'Ji "' .... ·~ ~· rket. perhaps, but hey, who's to tell you what to '/.,. ·:-.. ~ •v i~ou rice" f'ree enterprise la to America what 4.. "tc. .t¥• " ~ :1.;~ ""I~ .Ir·•· 'chervil la to whatever ll la you use che rvil 'f' ~ 'V """ ~ ~ ".. '.. • or I!' didn't know there waa such a lhinl u +, • -$ t. ~ "'-'""' 'O °" t •ver mind that It C<Mll M5.92 a pound. ~ ~~ • ' 4 ·'11 • ' °?• f k.. 4 4tJwi '1JNNING THaOUGH TUE list ln no particular t ~.J it.. t' ""' .. ~,'!hen are-aome other aupennartcet bar1atna you 111ay 1 " .ft*.) ~ "' ha~ ~-t.oked. The per pound prices. copied down In a ~ .. •tt1:1tn li'il!!tA!lltl!'l~r, ~ • : natloaaf'eh'aln (oOdstore, are rtaht off the hollies or a n•· .,.... J S~ • (Hee SPICE. Pace CJ> -·-· ... -------.. -. .. . , ' , ' Oepartmcnt. is promollnl! mock appl«!p1e in As ia. It's madl' mo:-.t· ly of c·rackt•rs plus su~ar. nutmc~ and cann<J mon Except for the scasorun~. virtually ull 1s wheat "Most people can "t tell 11 from n•al applt• pie." ~<iy~ the pro· motl'f F'rC'd Schnl'rkr Out thl·n frw As1<.1n~ would rc<'ogn1 zc apple j.>ll'. THE PROMOTION GOES b('yond foo<l A "'wash your hand~ .,,, 1th soap " c amp<1tgn for .Jap<1nt..-sc sch09khtldrc n has con· tnbutro to a sharµ reduction.in contagious d1sea:.c. <1rcordmR to Leon G. Mears. another evaluator for the Agn culturnl Department It also helped sale~ of American tallow. · Non·Amt.>ncans arc willing to ,pay w e ll f o r Am e ri ca n specialties. In April 1977 the de· ~partmcnt found a bottle of American "ltallan Style" salad dressing that sold for 65 cents in Arlington. Va . fe tc hed the equivalent of $1.61 in Taipei._ A 69·cent bo" of corn chips was sell· Ulg to the Taiwanese for M .22. In France. the battle for Coca· Cola was won a generation ago. Now the McDonald c hain sens hamburRers ut nine locations in Paris. including one on the Champs Elysees There, loo. Amcricaniiaation is going further than even an Im· aginat1ve booster might expect. A · eroup oJ 30 California fir111s is ln· vading the French market with boutique wines. They are expect· c d to bring $15 a bottle at Nicolas, a well·known French chain of wine retailen. THE DIAGE OF AME&ICA as a naUon on the-go has helped populamze American foods that can be prepared fast and eaten fast. But a major booat to American food abroad came with theendolWorld War II. Much of the world was hun1ry. American farmers. then an even mo.re powerlut voting ~k than they are now. were plagued by surpluses and low prlcea. Ev.rn while Germany atilt oc· cup I ed most of Europe, Amerlcam and Europeana met at Hot Sprin1s. Vu .. to plan how to feed a hungry continent after D· Day Tht•rf' wt•rec11ff1cult1l'S Sonwrif lhl' first Amenl'<in s hipmt·nt.'> to - Fram-e We rt: c·orn ratht'r Uwn wh1•at farm1•rs had mun• N1rn I h<111 wh(•at on lh<.'i r hands The n• ~ull1ng 1·oar~w. (•rumhly <'11rn bn.'all mslt-<11'1 of lht• <Tl!>JI wh1ll· 10<1 vcs tht· Fn•m•h t• x f>t'Clcrl from tht·1r h-bt·r<1tor~ C'au:-.ccl a grH1lf 1le•a l of anlr /\m1·rican M.·nH m c nl In Japan the ocC'upatrnn forces v f Gen . Dougl :J :. MacArthur bc~an to accustom .lapan to milk and brcad. II s t<i rt· ed school lunch. In J apanese villages mob1ll' kitchens demonstrated the al tractions of the ~andw1ch lo fasc·inaled .Japuncsc houscw1vc~ lndustrlallsts aj!n•cd : eatinJ! s andwiches took less worker:. ti me than going home for I unch. ALL THOSE CALORl~S . and protein had an effect l n 1965, th c av c r a~.. I 2 year-old Japanese sch~lbuy was about 4 feel 7 and weighed less than 73 pounds By 1976 the average 12-year -old was more than three inches taller'and more lhan l8poundsheavicr. Much or the rood was 1iven to foreign govemments by the Unit· ed States under the Marshall Plan and other aid arrange ments aner the U .s. government bought It from farmersatadecentprice. In many cues the foreign gov- ernment,'i sold the food lo its pee>· pie using the proceeds for • public project.8. A small per-c-en· I tage was held back t•) pay for the I promotion of U.S. fobdproducts. 1 INTDIEMANYOFTREcoun.' tries that benefited from the gifti f became commercial cua&om4trs. t In 1956,' J•pan 1ot $1~4 million\ t worth ol U.S.· farm product. throuch U.S. 1ovemmenl pro. · 1ram1 and bought $2$7 miliion worth. Japan gradually lost ill U.S.governmenthelp,butbylt'11 it bou1ht $1.15 bllllon in U.S. farm produdl. A quarter of a century and QI billion later, the Acrloultural Tr.ade Developm'ent and As - al111n~e Act, ltnown aa P.L. "Public Law" 480, ii atlll eoing atronc. Tod•r• -poor countrte1 are 8etlinc tbe help, in the hope t8MTASTE, P .. eCU --------- ·--------·-·. ", .. ......... " ' ' " ' I '\ • . . r: QO f F i Q ·•""Iii•'• ' d • DM.Y "'-OT • Wedl'l11dty. Juftee. 1911 .. I S••1w ~ la lato am a II envelopea > of 1tuff wttb • rew cet.ry Herb Butter and place 1teupooa1alt pin11. Durin1 l11t ~ _..., eoak•l'1 knowa lemoa.ftavored ked tH leav~•. a partle)' 1prl1 over coala when fire Is 1/4 teupoon pepper minutes ot cootinc time, • ' o • & 1 r ' I I t a 1 mla to a quart ot cold and an oaion. Tie eacJI ready. lfa1te often as I.ii tea1pooa 1arlic place under broiler about 't••lkhlrten,. bar1en, water.. bird's lep to1etber and hen1 turn od broil until powder e inchel from beat to cale,k• ~·· Bu& a A a a S c v g o tuck tbe wlQ11 under the well browned ud tbe In 1maU uucepan, brow11well. haft,_. Mowt-GOllNlllHl~lli--~M&• -Gelaa Ulro.up-"N_,..-lllOV• ea1U1-melt badtar_ud_lf.lr_in 81.l•llRIALAD tiltMeulna l e little ' Cor._iah hen•, tile aides, pl•ce benr., minutes to aq-bour. remalnln1 ln1redleats. 2 buncbeS" 'll"een bowa u 1'oe.k about 1'4 ,....,NI•' each cJou todtber on the 11 a._t1_1_ttrVln07'----Keel> --over-tw beat • olliona <acallioaa, beDI T ~ cup eelel'1 leave1 1plt and be 1ure the)' are • HEaB BVTrEB few minutes to blend l po u ad p e a a • FOOD ~ teupoon •tit aad place la allallow ~ t e I I p 0 9 ri diab. • aeUOIMld,_..... _.......,. martudl by ~ teatpOOG •ua•r eombUllq N1Da•atn1 ln· l cap alind fnab 1redleau exeept mutamotm maabrooma ud ulad Salad sr-......... a tt:'t..Ut well. .Ml&--..i1 t ender b ird• 4 panle 1prta1 1ecur«'. Birds abould be ~ cup bUtter flavors. shelled or l cup frozen 11~---~rtJ"'iweii'ii•li tietwMn a ama ona ~-ume waf and 2 tabtHpc~n:rlenro-n -NOTE: -COmlsh hen15 peas Trim areea oniona and wltb oaiou ud ,.aa. k~., about 2 Inches of Allow to . eooLat...mtm 1ree11 lenel.-cut-tn 1-te atpe .. awl'ire ... ~s~u.-teML-..-.-.;;:_ .,.lld ud • poaad and a •Herb Butter tn ume poaitlon on Juice may be roasted ln 32S 1/4 cup salad oil llilf. jull the rlaht alae W111t heaa and dry 1bwM so ttH!y wlll be 2 teaspoons d ried degree oven for 45 2 tablespoons white inch pieces. Cook 1reen aUced mmbroom1. QAt. onions and peas in ~ er and cblll 2 boun or r.r J llqle 1ervina. To wltb p•p•r towe l s ian equ•l c:lliltance from" tarragon mi nutes to an &lour . vinegar _. lbeee outdoors you Sprlnlllf u ch cavity the nre. 'h teaspoon leaf Brush often with Herb l tablespoon le'mon cup boiling, salted water more.Toa U1bUy before until barely tender, HrYlDC OD salad CJ'Mna. ~ a .,.W wllh 1 re-with ult and IM'PJ>Cr and Bruah he ns with • thyme Butter and pan drip· juice ...olvlna aptt. about S minutes. Drain Ma~es 4 servinp . WA YI WITll ICICD TEA TM,_. .... ._., W•J <wllb bollln1 water): Brift1 1 quart ot frnhly drawn cold water to a full rolhn1 bolt ln a iurnt"epan. Remove from heat and homediately udd i,.; cup loose lea or 15 teabags. Cover and let stand 5 minutes. SUr again and strain into a pitcher holding another quart of cold wale r. Keep at room l e m · perature until ready to serve, then pour into ice- filled 1luses. Tiie Onrnl1Clll Way· 1 with cold water): Fill a quart jar or container with freshly drawn cold water. Add 8 to 10 teabags, removing the lags. Cover and let stand at room tem · perature or in the refrigerator at least s hours or O\lernight. Remove bags, squeezing against s ide of con· tainer. Makes 1 quart. .Recipe may be doubled. Tiie Instant Way <with instant tea or the Iced tea mixes): Follow directions on jar or en· velope. In general. use 2 rounded tablespoons of instant tea powder for e ach quart of cold water. Or 1h cup (or 2 .•• Taste tFrom Page Cl> that one day they will be b1~ cash custom<•rs. too. Wilh the use of P.L. ltlll money, and othe r f11n d s, publi c and private, changes in food habits have been pro· rnpted around the globe. SWEDEN DRANK NO orange juice 10 years ;igo, Harness says. Now 1 he helflth·conscious Swedes are consumin~ ;is much as the lfvcrage \ mPncan about fi.3 gallons a year Spain. where olive oil 1s ulmost a nat1oni.1I symbol, has become a big buyer or American soyb e an oil. "The Spanish housewife keeps the olive oil on the front or th 'h I " H r says , " u e 1n it _ lher~·s a can or soybean oil she uses a lot more." When grapefruit was introduced lo Japan, he says. the J apanese tried to peel the m lik e oranges, and naturally dido 'l like the while stuff under the skin. With official American help they learned to sec· tion the pulp and lo buy little plastic spoons lo eat it with. Mexican authorities have been persuaded to buy soybean meal to add protein lo tortill as a nd bo lillos. a fa vor ite sweet. THE t'O R EIGN A~ricultu ra l Service keeps thinking up new ways to keep exports rising. For the past five years, it has had a work· ing agreement with U.S. embassies. Through "1e e mbassies. any U.S . food process or with something to export can find which countries will import the products. Tbe embassies then will set up "taste testing panels" In a dozen of the more promising coun· "tries. For S50 to $100 the processor gets judgment on whether foreign con· s umera are likely to take to his product. Then a market test can be U'l'Hged and the •'ederal Maritime Com· miaalon, the Civil Aeromutica Board and tbe Department of Tranaportatloa en be caUed to help flona oat the beat way to 11Up lt. Regular weekly bulletlna ere malled from w........-to ta. form anyone lntereat41d that a Japanese firm would lllle to buy • poudl • month of dried 1hrlmp eap. And that M. JHD Lebel CMure of Abidjan, on the IYory Cout. lelJI MO mllUon worth ot food a year In bl• 210 retall 1t.ore1. sCoa • TM r ... a celebrati• o -. lowpriees ~ ,,_ . ..., ChAcUft,orTurbf ~.33 RllpllS ,...., ..... .4_9 Jua~5 ll11d 24oz. tOlt ~.98 , l'Oftl Aofldl-C lt-.ct Kem'• RllpllS *fmhPD" :=' qL 69 Sb__, 87 ........ 11oz.. ctn .• jer :'.129 12pack 319 utoACll•• ••c..,...._.c .. 1 111 ,......,,._, .. _ .31 Chuck Steak ,., Comet Cleanser Hor, •• ~ UIOA Cllllo•I• Clllldl 111 -·· . """' ...... c:... 7-Bone Ro•t ,. Battvoom Tisaue ,, .. 49 llt. pie. I UIOA C"'6ce·L .. n ,....._le« 20• Hell1Ko·Syg11 Stewing Meat ,... 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Salmon sandwich bear ing bis name. perhap:. the sandwich. too. woultl have become legcndar)· But. unfortu nall'I). the sandwic h was 11ot d eveloped until ret.'cnl times. so only tod ay ':- gourmels and hsh t·n thusiasts can rch:-h tht· a ppealing comlu nat wn or food flavors. 1 teaspoon prepared mustard Dash 1wpper ts :.hl'cS su.w· <.luugh l>rt-ad I ~-ounC'C packugc c·n·:.im <:h<'t'M'. softened I 3-ounc·l.' parkagl· s mok'"'<li-almon Jo'rl.'s h green onion or chives, choppt•d THF. Kt:llAB I s ;ah~ ays a popuhar Ite m wh~n the! wc•lhcr eels warm. Sb11b ~eba ba h a ve lon6( he~n & bar becue fl.1vorlle. TIM,,~ M[ll 4t•»Y to prepare. yet otrer a d~fln.it.-na1r and excite· me,nl to alfresco mea ls Tht· wort! ke bab i.c· t ually nw a n:i b ro iled flli'itt lttld 11h1,;h tt; froOl thl' Turkis h word mean 111~ aword or skewer. TH•~ •·1asT ~h 1 s h kebltb8 ar e usually 1.tt trlbutt'<I tu the ancient P e r sia ns who cooke d t•hunks of lamb on thefr ~wordsoven an open fi re. Today thl' h'rm ke bab r e f e r ~ t o a n y food l'ooked un a '>kewcr Fruit kl•babs make u un1QUt' wurm wcul he r d essert. Ma r in a t e a m edley of fruits in a rich r inna mon·honey before broi ling or grilling for a sweet treat that's truly d1vint•. Made with corn o il m ur g a r i n c•. th e marinade adds ~elicatc flavor but no chol esterol to the fruit dessert. AN ASSORTMENT or fruit may be us'cd de· pend in~ on what ·s in season appl es. ban anai-, strawberries. p e a c hes. pineap pl e m ake ~ood selections. In g. this de ssert e n· coura1es guests l-0 gel in the act of aasembling their fa vorite fruit com - blnatlona. Your 1uests will love tilf. gr('al tu~ ot Honey· Cinnamon Fru&l Kehabt, a nd they'll be happy knowing that tilis low l.'bolesterol. low saturat- ed fat dessert is good fo r ~b&m too. FRUIT KEBABS Makes 6 servings I can 111 ounces> peeled whole iapricot s . c ut in half :i,. c up r e s e r ved apricot syrup . 1 can 18 ounces > chunk pineapple 11 .. c up r e st'rve d pineapple juice 2 apples. cut into chunks 2 medlun:i bananas. F@Hints Offered It's a dilemma to try a nd select nutritious protein foods while re· ma ining within a food budget. Use eggs as a main dish and take the strain fro m a ti ght budget. * • * Aller t e nd i n g the g arden ln the heat or s ummer. try a hearty thickly s llced 11_. c up 1 lh s tick l com oil marearine l la,blespoon honey 14 teaspoon cin · namon Dr:ain apricots reserv-m1, ~4 ~u_p liquid. Drain . ,, pineapple reserving 'I• cup liquid. Spear apple c hunks , banana s, a pricot ha lves and pineapple c;hunks on s kewers. In a saucepan com· blne n aerved apricot and pineapple Uquid, broiler for ' to 7 mareartne, honey and minutes, butln1 often cionamoe. Heat, 1Urrla1 wiUa marlude. If 1riU· ·occaaionally. until lnc, ~ kebaba er margarine ilr melled. hot COiliaDa cook wiilf Marinate kebabs in ll1bUy tnwned and bol ... mar1arine mixture for ba1Un1 · oflen wltb IO minu&ea. Plaee under m~. SMOKED SALMON MONTE CRISTO ~ cgi;!s, heaten Combine beaten t•ggs. milk, salt , musta rd and pepptor. Dip bread in egg mixlurt.•. Brown in siz- zling skillet or griddle as tor F'renctr tm1sr.1'urn Cann<.-d fruit may he rrs~d-rf -rr{'!:"tr -v a r i <: t i t · s s a lad for ~l!fil". To~~~~--,~~~l.;,:;.~~~~~~-:::~--=~~115;~......:~.;!...:.1":'"";:-~~~-jt-~~~~~~~~~~ 1 l 'UI' m ilk an• not yet 111 season •Set-S.\NllWIC'H. Pa~•· ('t> Great for 1·ntcrt:un- g r eens, pot a t oes o r pasta. add your freshly. picked v<>getables and h e rbs a nd fa vo r it e d re ssing. And, include hard-coo ked e ggs w e d g e d s li c e d o r chopped lo be sun~ yo ur salad conta ins enough high-quality pro- tein <that 's also relative- ly low in cost ) for main I lc<Jspuon salt ••• Spice I t'rom Page Cl > I ion a I h advcr1 is<.'<1 brand which 1s neither the cheapest nor the most t•xpt:nsi ve: dish status. * •• -Swt."Cl basil $34 .88. s weet bell pepper ~.04, carawav seed $2().64, f!o uotl ca rdamom ~.76, a llspice Sl2.66. chili powder ~.64. coriander lear f.41.76, bay laurel ~4.44, ~round cinnamon m .64. whole cloves ~5.44, ground cloves ~19.52, ground cumin seed ~12.68. dill weed $20.64, ground ginger $27.04, marjorHm ~I.GB, hot mustard U 0.08, ground nutmeg ~12.69. s hredded g reen onion ~2.80. instant m inced onion ~.28. chopped oregano ~.48, ground oregano $10.56. pa pr ika ~9.17. lemon peel ~16.96, orange pee l ~12.69, s hre~dc-d pa rsley m .44. sage $30.24. rosema ry ~.20. thym e $23.20, tarragon ~.88, and vanilla beans ~19.04. W 1tnt an a lternative to oven cooking this sum- mer ? Kee p e g gs in m in d . Wheth e r scrambled. quic he d , cooked-in-the-shell, fried or used in omelets. eggs make quic k and easy ovenless meals and a re one of the best protein The Hand Lotion So•p. Its lhe only all-natural soap 1hal combines a soap and a hand lol!on 1n one bar buys around. The Oatmeal Soap. The Cocoa Butter Soap. Ateh, natural cocoa butler Thal's tne secre1 of "fhe Cocoa Butler Soap II smoolhes and P'Otects a!. 11 cleans E•cellent for face hoods and body You1 hands w111 fei!I !.mootti Silky. The way beautilul hano& sh0ulc1 feel ·save ·- Filled wrth thousands ol n allifal oatmeal scrubber:s that massage your skin clean of unwanted dirt and excess 011 To leave your skm fresh and ttngltng. 'tbu can aciually •eel 11 wonungt • opto-S0¢ - on these 3 great soaps from Nature. And Yardley. 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IOwa !>2734 YS6 . 79 . 11 I ------------------------------• • ·-·--·--··-------------------------------~---------------·--· $& when you~ all th~bars. Yardley Soaps evall.t>le at fine supermarkets, dru9 stores, and variety stores throuohout the Costa Mese eree. -·--· _..,,._.,.. SAVE soc ... •. Fruff Kebabs are a tempting grand finale for an alfresco meal .... with no cholesterol. Nestea leaves no taste unsatisfied. . . . .... • t ., .. . . ·• ... , . . ,,,._.-.... "" . -. ' ') • • _...........,._ ...... __ ........ ..... ·-· !;f OM. Y PtLOT Wedn11dey. June I . tl71 FOOD · ~Uper-b SOur-Cream Sauce-De8i~ed for Shrinip @• P 4_N Y t'O~IUJl& ontt 11 l.be l alllt Umr. Too laat 1tnd t.oo Inn« mu&hf'OOtftl""in butler· •nd tomatoes to sprinkle and you'll have an HllY way to be1ln the holiday 1 lfeeR onioe, ftael1 a.MlnoUmeto cooll" ~•lift# may produce u ontop. salad. Our choice of, aeaaon. aliced Sour el'fam uute.ry rurdled 11uce. vegetables is .r.Milbn. "PUt rMdy l4> use daary Jug &u. .__liUW ta.a!c-THE ND'[ step i1_tQ Por anotber.~asion. umbei.-tree& Mien-Experimtttt ~ MM1f tteara-to-worrud knowbOw to aet ~rfet-t A 8UW' t'rHm apeclal· aim_ely &tir in .u,e the~ maxture ct•rt -and parsley. -own· favorite bliiRSlorp&1::aM11J-------- c om~ ~p.-w .. Hla an results c.·vuytlme.. ty withUnyplnkshrlmp l firimp. aoup, chopped be 1 inlol)aking herbs to aeason the l fl-ounce> cartoD ~·::r.. ~uc..cl Hlfft' '' ann fre8h mu11hroom11 is ar~n onion and the sour s he I s and 1arnt1bed . 1 plain yotwt UMat its made·in· ~·~:r~1:;1!1t~ d::~ •cinch to put totelher cream. with butlered bread T.be colorful fruit com-~~!~r.;.amp e yoaurl It ••• .... utUtt At t.hla --'nt turn Into crumbs. . . pote to end the tasty ''°' teupoae aa IOW' c...am The appeti111ll flavor ....,. H d 111 •-----Dalry IOW' rream with a . chafinc dish and the owever al 5. serve · menu i1' a medley of aADISH AND ~ -........ _ .. _. Ila mUd tartMU adds a ~~e~T: ~~\~·~~I~~ entree is ready. this saucy dis h 11 a lot of canned pine a pp I e CUCUMBEa SAIAD 114 teaspoon salad apetlal 1ourmet touch TBS ll08T Important and a Clln of condensed marv.elous flavor for peaches and' apricot: 2 cupg thlnJy sliced herbs to almo.t any main dlah . point to remem~r Is to cream ol shrimp soup. Serve ove r rice or very little effort. Casual informal enter-radishes Combine all ingre· eabalK"iJac 1ubUe navora UM 1Mtle he1t 1md do n o o d I es a n d pa s s TOSS Ca 1 P fr es h Laining centered around· I cup diced pared dients. Makes 4 ors serv· and t"mperln« atrong not boU S a u t e s I I c e d chopped green pepper vegetables with yogurt this menu Is a joyous cucumber ings. ~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Fsgs are Bergain With food prices soar· i8' aky·hi&h .-remember tbat ea1• are a areal ••Y to aerve your fami- ly lli1b quality protein a t appeal.in& pri<"eS When e111 sell ror 90 cents a doaen, that's only 60 cenu a pound for a pro- tein-ricb·food . Besides h igh quality protein, eggs provide iron , phosphorous . trace-minerals, th e vitamins A, 0 , E, K and all the B complex. And each lar1e egg contains __ ___,leas...UU.n 80 calories . • • • Sandwich 'From Page CJ I a nd spread with cream c heese. Sprinkle one s lice with chopped onion or chiv~s and top with s trips or s m o k e d s almon. Cover with re· m a ining s li ce of hrowned cream cheese hr~ad. Slice in thirds. garnish with picklt•s and olives and serve Tarn on yoartaste bads ••• An eacitlne taste experience. Made from select U.S.0.A. oeef, fllVOfed with just the 11gh.t touch of spices, then hickcwy smoked to a robust flav~'. Great sliced for l)lrty snaeb, on sandwiches, or in , ....... __ scr_.., •UL.Ii 9_0Lll. OUOCil.-.tr•ae ~ --:® Sl~inl£1t SQCIAILE SAUS&,GE . :Anll•blllfttltt ' lllluw•a _, :MARKET "BASKET ... SAYE IONEYDE ~ -MELONS \ ~- . .... --· I 'FOOD Wldiwder. June •• 1971 ~1.Y -'LLOT Ci! Seafo~d Can Save Day' 8ATUaDAV nlt(ht din ner for four, with only ·an hour or 80 ol prepara· Uon Ume. la a pretty l•ll order. Bvl il'ca all l~ often thr UM WMft t~ de- man da of ia hoppln1. aard~niAt or an oulin11 wtth thf' children Ql vf' you a late start 1n ~' kitchen No r'C!1t110n . thou~h. to curtail a bit ol Lhe day·s a<'llvtUfl. Oelicaoua mt·ula can be aumrnonect forth In JU8l one hour w1lb tht' help of today's 1realeat work· and liml' savt•r:-. rro1ftl foodi. And, h1tpp1ly t>nou~h . they 're rar m ore economi<'al than some people Uunk C'ONSIDEa. tor 1n s tance, lhe fact that you pay only for the food you eat not the thrown / naglcal dlnncrti ..,ln n t ru~e udd a salad 11nd perh111p11 114 c u p fro :r. e n bok1·d d111nl'r rolls or chopped areen pepper crusty br\'ad Prehe at oven to 425 Kt:t;P M>veral boKt'li Jo' or -d cs 11 t' rt degrees. Place block or or poly bap of the food• somethinec · wonderfully fro,aen fiah in l2·bY 'J. y ou ·11 nuJI for lJo..: ,tood and wonchrfully incb or t-by I-inch ball· prompt.,. meaa. ta-your eaay 'thaw ,,..,... Mr· lq pu. Covw litlaUY- lr.-eier or rreeaer C'Om· rte.-orm1irl'd frWt. thett-:-•nd _.ak• U to 20· partmf'nt appetiu•r!l , 11poon,...over slices of minutes, or until rmeta mf'at . ru1h. frullll an<t..-f>ollbd cake alJIO from can~ separated and ar- \'t>l(<'lithh•11, and a Nc h:<· the r~er and lop ranged in a single layer . 11110 ofct.•M•N18 with frmwn nOO•dltlry Meanwhile, run cold In th•~ wuy. lh..rt•"!< no whippt'd toppin~ water over s hrimp to "astl'd llmt• "1th labt Or layer the frwt and thaw . dram thoroughly. minute 8hol>plng. top p 1 n ll In parfait Combine shrimp and re· Seafood Party Dinne r il8Sb('S, along with a malning ingredients; II a lo00 l'JUamplf' of the sprinkhng Of chopped pour Over fillets Cat· ttrut thmw1 you uan ac pecans or almonds. ranged in single layer). c-o m pl 1 i. h o n short SOLE AND811&DIP Bake, uncovered, until notkt• Prf'paraUoo time: 10 fish flakes, about 15 Tht• df·h<'Ult· n<.i\<Or "i or mlnatea mtnu~. tiO lt> irnd i.hrimp <1r.-O.okiag time: froaen 1tl the ~k <J{ Approx i mat d y 3 o For microwave oven : dt't'P i.t>a frt·shnebb mla11tf'l!i Thaw fish in original Serv1D«s: 4 to s ·closed container in a t pound pac kage glass baking. dis.h 3 frozen sole fillets minutes; turn over 3 12 cup frozen shrjmp minutes . Let stand 5 t l·ounce can Ched· minutes. Arrange in a dar cht.>ese soup single layer in baking T-··~ .. . . '~ away portion. s ueh <ts s tems, skins and rind~ Advance preparation is the key to these \'OU ('AN e nhaiwc the m with <1 (;hcddar ,. heese sauce pl us a touch of g reen pt•ppcr t a lready chopped for you befon• it"s frozen l . !-,crn• th1~ «ompany e ntree wllh a vegetable s u<'h <is broccoli, then I t e a s p o o n pan. Pour soup mixture Worc·estershire sauce over and cover; bake .7 l te1tSpoon prepared minutes. Let s tand 2 horseradish minutes before serving. Go fishing for sole and shrimp in your store's frozen food section. Then make this company dish, Seafood Party Dinner, without having to slave over a hot stove. Serve it wfth lemon-accented broccoli and a fruit dessert. Soothing Meals Suggested for Digestive Disorders Sperial Dieis By June Roth I !l'HE BLAND DIET is onen prescribed for troubles a long the digestive tract because it is nonirritating and easy to digest. Ulcer patients feel more coinfortable on this r egimen when they suffer from acute attacks. Those troubled with colitis find that the bland diet~ along with proper medication and easing of emotional stress, can bring relief. Sometimes temporary stomach upsets re· quire this type or cooking for a short period of lime WHATEVER the reason. lhe bland diet can be kept interesting and tasty, if full advantage is taken or the wide variety of foods that can be used. Blmd does not have to be boring, ii you also combine foods of different colors and textures. Keep portions s mall and serve al warm temperature, always avoiding very hot or very cold foods. Remove all pits, skins. and seeds. "If desired, skim milk may be substituted for whole milk in Lhe diet. Serve only refined grains such as while wheal flour, cornstarch and refined rice products. This is the kind" of diet that works well with 1>asta dishes that are prepared with cottage (•heese or cn•am cheese. rice pudding, mashed potatoes and soft-cooked barley. AVOID ALL RAW fruit except ripe banana . _ {l's the time for 1tpplcsauce, peeled canned apri~ches-and pears. Be sure that veRetables are cooked quite t enaer; ttmiting-the cho1cl~S at asp1tra~"s tips. carrots, beets, peas, spinach, green beans, wax beans, winter squash and1omato juie&. Desserts should be plain sugar cookies. custard, gelatin and simple cakes such as sponge cake onmgel food cake. Avoid all olher rich cakes, and especially anything prC'pared with chocolate, coconut, nuts or dried fruits. · MILD HERBS may be used, but avoid pep· per. ~arlie . ginger. mint. cloves. all spices with seC'ds, all condiments and prepared salad dress· mgs . Cooking techniques should be limited lo boiling. broiling. poaching and baking. Fried foods arc generally forbidden when you are trying lo soothe an irritated or ulcered area Here are some recipes that will be helpful to the person who is restricted to a bland diet. BROILED FLOUNJ>ER AND BANANAS 4 slices fillet of flounder 1 , cup stra ined lemon juice •1 .. teaspoon paprika 2 bananas l 1h tablespoons honey ArTange fish on an oven-proof broiling dish. Sprinkle fish with 3 tablespoons of lhe lemon .1uice. T hen sprinkle with paprika. Pet·I bananas and cut in half lengthwise; if very long, cut in half aossw1sC'. Sprinkle with n ·· mainin~ lemon juice and brush with honey. PlacC' in preheated broiler oven for 5 to 7 mmulL-s. o r until fish fl akes eac;ily and banana~ are li ..:htty browned. Ma kes 4 servmgs. BREAD P UDDING MERINGUE lt shces day-old St-edlesl) white bre<td I eggs. separntcd • '1 cup sugar :1 ('UPS malk I teaspoon vanilla cxtr<tt't 3 lablespoons su~ar Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cut bread into 1 ~.inch cubes ; place m a shallow buttered l 14l q uart baking dish. Beat "egg yolks with '4 cup s ugar, milk, a nd vanilla; pour over bread. Set baking dis h in a pan containing 1 inch or hot water . Bake 40 m inutes or until center is firm lo the louch. Remove dish from water and cool. Mean whal e, beat egg wh ites until foamy. beat in remammg sugar one tablespoon at a lime un t 11 mixture forms sliff_.l?caks. S1)()()n onto pucl ding. formin~ peaks with the back of the spoon Return to ov1•n for 14! to 15 minutes, or uni ti p1·aks are lightly browned. Makes 6 ser vings GRAPE SOUt't'Lt; ·' 1 cup c lear grape jelly 2 teaspoon!) lemon juice 3 ei:!i? whites. at room temperaturn 1" teaspoon cream of tartar 1 " teas poon salt J tablespoons sugar , Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Heat jelly in a saucepan uni ii melted : <i<ld lemon JUICc, beat 1·gg wh1ks with salt and cream of tartar until soft pt•uks form; then beat in sugar a little :tt a time until st iff ~aks form. Fold about 2 cup~ of beaten whites into jelly ; tht·n fold m remaining whites. Pour into a 6-cup souffle dish and bake.· for 20 minutes, or until puffy. Makes 6 servings. : •• Egg Hints Scrambled eggs are not just a breakfast food -they adapt well to the dinner t able , too. They're fast, easy and versatile. Combine them with almost any food: cooked meat, poultry or fish, vegetables. s hredded or cubed cheese. Add s uitable herbs or spices and you have a delightful main· dish that·pairs perleetly with a salad and maybe a loaf of fresh bread. "Remember how nervous I used to be? .?iot anymore, since I switched to SANKN Brand and cut out caffein~ "That's right, Carol, SANKS Brand is 97% caffei~free. And it's 100% real *** Keep a few bard· cooked eggs on hand in the refrigerator. They're great for adding to tossed salads, cooked vegetables or casse r~le-s;-31td you can't beat them as a nutritious. satisfying s nack. ---·· Friskies~ Canned Dinners fdrOogs has rolled back pricest• ·. Decaft'einaled Coffee. It's m caft'ein·f'ree, but 100% real coffee. So you get full, rich t'Oft'ee flavor without getting nervous and ten.tie. We figure that settling back with a gooct l.'Up of coffee should be the belt part ofyoor day. And with ~ SAN KA• Brqnd, it can bt>. · lkoeause lt'g the 100% real ~ l'Offt>e that lets you be -- your be~t. coffee:' .. \. •'''' ,, ..... ...._ ,, ... • t • ' ' ' . ........ -· .. .. _ FRIED CHI CKE I Banquet's "takl' h11nw" rh1rkcn in 2 lh box Macaroni & Cheese •••••• 8 5 c .. Stouffer'1:1 makt·s it with rt>al 1·h1•dtlar' 12 oz Cheese Pi11a ••••••••••••• s 2°' <'Ail~'tltc ... tht• one with "abundanza"·20 oz . Orange Juice •••••••••••• 52c Tre1•1:1w1>t•l-from Florida's Indian Hiv,•r ·ti oz. 191 Beaters ••••••••••••• 99c f"h·1i;chmann's s uhstit11l1· • lnw..r rrir1•1 lti oz STOUFFER'S ~ -~~ STOUFFLES <'h0011e S11inach or Corn ftt th1' nt•w pril"t'! 12 oz. Seven-Up •••••••••••••••• s 1'' Six park ... Dietor Rt'J-1\Jlar · Koz. cans. Apple Juice •••••••••••••• s 115 Tr1°1''>\\'t•l't 's fj 11um·1· rans rart11n of ~1x . Lemon Juice ••••••••••••• 79c Del Monte Pears ••••••••• 5 7 c fi:rl vPS o t:.Wf>t"t: U:rrt I ett11 . I 7 oz. ran ----------~ . . ' CRANBERRY COCKTAIL Or1•an Spray-of CllUrse! Bil'( 48 oz. size Pork and Beans ••••••••• 3·5' C'amplJt•ll's-c1·onom.v and l(ood taste! 16 oz.. Stewed TomatHs ••••••• 4 7 c same .-- Only t hl· nnnw ... and the prices ... have been changed. The service -from the • Bu trhcr Shop to the checksta nds and to your car - is the same friendly ~wrvir<• for which t he Ra ncheros have been noted. And the quality, too, tK ~ti ll El J(ancho's superior mercha ndise. If you've enjoyed El Rancho's supt•rior m t•n·handi~w. if you've enJoyed El Rancho for our better beef, our fi nt•r prodm·1'. ou r ouL'ltandi ng service, you'll like us even more with our new luwt•r pr it·1•:-1! · MIRACLE WHIP Safflower OH •••••••••••• s 1 •s I lnllywo<HI • n111·h11lt"•l1•rnl r11111•1•rn"' <luurl i s1os Italian Dress ng ••••••••• lkrnsll'in 's-rom pan• our pric·1• · I Ii 111. Solid White Tuna •••••••• s 1•2 Star Ki11t-packcd in water · 1:1 oz. can Hormel's Spam •••••••••• s 111 You ran do so much w~th it! 12 oz. can ANDERSON'S 4oc PEA SOUP Jo'riim t hat famous restaurant · 15 oz. can Green Chill Salsa ••••••••• 45c La" l'alma..'\ w11ty sauce · X oz. r"'1n Chunky Chicken Soup •••• 77c <':1111ph1·l1''4 thick ann hearty' 19oi Quick Brown Rice •••••••• 14 < M .J II rnnktiup fl uffy! 20oz. ctn. Powdered Milk •••••••••• s 5'' <'arnati1m-a l{rl'at way tu savt-1 io qt. Lower Prices on Liquor and Wine ........................ save 10°/o by the Case KAMCHATKA s391 VODKA Thi· 7f1() ml llize at 1Jur l11wl'r prir(· Seagram's 7 Crown ••• s10~9 Smooth wtriskcy-smooth price! I 75 ltr. Ancient Age ••••••••••••• s5•9 Fur 'ii!ipin' and savorin' ·Quart Scoresby Scotch ••••••••• 59'' Suw an 1•\'l•n l(rl'alcr rnlu(·! l.7fi ltr. Popov Vodka •••••••••••• s7a• Uon't forl!l'l th1• rnixl'rs! l.7(; lilt·r~ Health and Beauty Aids Reduced LORD CALVERT s5os S111011th f'anarlian in lhl' 7;,<1 ml ~1z1· ,.. • .a. , , • s41s uOI.U_On s u1n ••••••••••••• :O.tartini 1i?fn'lwrs-{3ke nutl'l 7!"1J ml --- Black Velvet........... s 1149 C1·t thl• f1·1·I of it-and tlw ririre' I 7!"J ltr . . s7•• Cutty Sark .............. .. Pour a hrand yuu know' 7:-,0 ml Beefeater •••.••••••••••• s 15" Thl· ddin itin· i.:tn tn 1 h•· l 7:i ltr 'il7A' Lower Prices In Our Del~·'-- eee CORN FLAKES Kell()jO( for a l(ood "~ morninl(' • 12 en. I • ... ___, Cheerios ••••••••••••••••• 7 6' Start the day right! 10 ounce packal(e Grape luts •••• • ••••••••• s 124 l'oi;t ma kci; it Kood-naturally! 24 oz. Sunshine's Chee1-lts •••• 86c Evn ybody'i; snack time treat! 16 oz. B • •· s12s rown1e ax ••••••••••••• llctty f.rlX'kcr chocolate·y treat' 2'l1..t~ oz. C & H CAllE 33c SUGAR Purccam·-fr?m Hawaii! I lb. p~kage Orange Marmalade •••••• 5 5c l\tnL! !\I'll~ 111 tht: l~ 1Junc•· Jar Brillo Pads •••••••••••••• 44 < Hr11.!hl 1·n up p•Jb anrl pan-, pk~ 11( IO log Cabin Syrup ••••••••• s 12' S\\1·•·1 \alu1· at our prtc1• ·~I 11unrc Peanut Butter ••••••••••• s 116 Sk11ilJ\ -Cn•amy or ('hunks· ll>l 11unct> LIQUID PALMOLIVE For th•· d1sh1"•-anrl ~·ou r hands! ai oz -- Corn Starch •••••••••••••• 45< K tnl.!'>f•ml -th•· narnt· ~ •>U know' I lb Baking S~da ••••••••••••• 3 7 c Cltiril•ll.a makes the value ._'Teater! 16 oz. ----------' . ---~ :io ma:trr -1ttn1~ 1 lb. · ':!.:..:'.. :: ~ -· • --=-- , Green Giant Corn • • •••••• 3 3 c Whole Kernrl or Cream Styll" · 17 oz. Tomato Paste •••••••• .-•• J Jc Hunt's mak~ it rich and thick· 8 oz. GLOllETTA 75c . PEACHES Elberta Freestone· slices, halv1..>a ·No. 2'h Cl'..ave Cat Food ••••••••••. 69c .. The dry one, with flavors they1:rave! 22 oz. . Purina Doa Chow •••••••• 5 2'' Balance nutrit~on Tor Fido· to lb. pkg. · Welch's Grape Juice ••••• 88c Welch's purple i<oodness in 24 oz. bottle. Mushrooms •••••••••••••• 55c Brandywint!'s tender Stems and Pieccs-4 oz. :::::-·sg7c A bettt!r buy at our new lower price! 1 lb. CREST ~ TOOTHPAs-TE · Re1<ular or Mint Oavors·withJluoridc! 9 oz. Rubbing Alcohol ••••••••• 4 1 ~ Sprin~ield ma keg you feel ~o l(ood · 16 oz. Listerine ••••••••••••••• ' •• 5 I15 ~·Antiticptic that does the job! 21 oz. Ma~dox 'lquJd ~· ••••••••• 5172 Soothes that queasy tummy! 12 oi. • ', Baby Aspirin •••••••••••• 5 2c St. Joscph's ... to be sure! 36 count .. ' lit.ht Guard ••••••••••••• -s 152 The Bronze" deodorant · 5 ounce Prell Shampoo.~ ••••••••• 5 117 Kind to your hair-and budget! 5 ounce ;GILLETIE . ~ . ·,. s 129 SHAVE CREAM The Foamy one-c~oice o( ecenta! 11 oi. BLUE CHEESE S 145 DRESSING Uuh's-of rc::itaurant fame· 16 ounce jar Cream Cheese ••••••••••• 7 5' Kraft's smooth, creamy "Philadelphia"· M oz. -Parmesan Cheese •••••••• 5 179 Grall'd for your convenience ... Kraft · M oz. American Singles •••••••• s 159 . . Kraft offers convenience plus r<oodne11s! 12 oz:. . · s11• Beef Fr•ks ••••••••••••• · Oscar M~1er _.thei>rand you know!· 16 gz . . "' ..... ~~!ll~~~~t!!~~~i!~n ~ ;,h :i~ ;k;.• 18 C Velveeta ••••••••••••••••• 5159 Kraft's versatile cheese loaf in the 1 lb. pkg. _O;SCA_R '9'A Y~R s1 ss BOLOCNA . . It's America's sandwich favorite! 12 en. pkg. AO Detergent ••••••••••• ~ s4•• I.ow ~uds-lriwt"r price' !J lb. l:J oz. Dove Bar Soap ••••••••• ~.49' Btlo( hath bar tn white or pink FAMILY PACK $ 143 NAPKINS Zt·t•', ffatnbow packali(c ·:mo napkins! lestle's Quick ••••••••••• 5271 Choc0latc·y nutrition! 32 oz. packali(e ' . . ... s 1.z• Dixie Cups· ••••• ~ •••••••• Pack~~·5ounce rcfill • 0 Clea _, s1s2 ven ner •••••••••••• Easy f >ff Lemon or Reg. • 16 oz. aer~ol . s1•• Disposable Diapers •••••• l'am r1ert1 .. .for Overni t.c protectiofl' • pkg. of 12. .TOILET TISSUE Squeezable Charmin-choice o( colors · 4 rolls. . . . ••• and now ••• lower prices In our meat department/ '· , . Tltese ore not odYenlsefl 1pedals, IMlt • small sampling ol t'!e ltt1ININJ. of new reduced pric•. In fffeci ·•• ol June 7, Jf7', 1u.,_, fd cltonge os coefl ond manulflduret'• ollow- oM• may clto"fe. • J . -·---_. -.. ..... . . . -... ... advertised specials! . ·-----.. --... --.. ' ' . . ' . . ' . Deli catessen IUDDIC'S· 69c MEATS All wu11·u .... 111 .i oz tamil park (2Yi It NCUCr .. oo -. lmericansucu ..• 1119 Dubuque Ham • s3 99 Perfect lur p1cnic-ing' 11• lb,, TARTAR 79c SAUCE FishC!rman ·, whurl . l'4 111 hu11 ll· (COCXTU., TOO AT TIIS Niel) Cheddar .. , •••• 5139 \ _J _ ls If ..... tf,... ...................... 4lcWM tt .... tlis ................. ..... SM,$""'..,. ilMtilC! Frt* S.. tt • IMltl ....... · ..... ,.etin..., • liicJ .. · .. llew Yort Stm .. 5*. ...__,._ ,....rM .. ..., M! Chlcl a 111t! ~ . C!llllBBK --lal•Bn From the gr~ut ~orthwest comes th1~ fttvorite for cooking over coals. 11r for 1 he broiler. T he early run of • / ter:. the bei,l i.almon ... end lhat't. I ' / cxHctlv whot El Rancho uffo n; you I ... the b~Hl ... fur your plea1>ure: I WHOLE OR HALF Chinook Salmon Steak ~ ..... s4~~ t'roza Herlomer ... 7 oz cheei.e stiv--- GROUND ~ . LEAN t• String Cheese 527.' l'reciou:. lur flln' A:nc·rs can Style • Swiss Knight 69C Gruyere Imported procc~lll'd hl~t-t' ••• 6 oz. pki! ... a vrry spr1'1til buy. Frozen Food Minute Maid's big 16 oz size Coffee Rich . • • • 35c Non-dairy creamer from Rich-16 oz BEEF........... • -~ Our l.·1111 ~rind does n(lt t'X('E'f'CI '1.'l'i f1c1t ... lind the ponic1. ore prCl'1><1on ~hopPd . :, l" ,1 p11u11d t Jc·o11 Jo(ruund bulk, too1 ut 1.89 lb.I Ground Beef~~ s24? SlicedBacon .. s1 1~ I .eanei.t-does exceed 15% fat SPLIT 69 . BROILERS ~ 1.Hrge J rei.h meaty Gr. "A" fryeni - El Hnncho'i:. th1 d<l'r "ranch i>tyll·" t'ho1cc· dnml·i.t1c l1c1mh-fr11ttn, d1·fni,.tf•d SausagellaUMsmE. s15.9 Our own rec1 pe-Choolll' ~1 dd or Hot SPARE S 13~, RIBS IV Fre!>h' Lt-u n' trom l:.u~tc·m pork Ma,mifittnt't' in meat !-boin cut of l LS..D.A. ('hJuc·c· ~w.tl...:.. n~U,y f!>'Ni 111 he H·nrlt•r unrl f lff\urful' Chuck Steak •.• 112! 7 Bone Roast. 117! -o Bone Roast. '1'! 1'.;enter cut! U.8.0 .A. C hoice beef < 'huck cut U.S.lJ.A. Choice beet Chuck cut u:~.D.A . Choice beef =r.c'=11 524' SIAPPEI • For the OYtn, tb. broiler or alti llet -~!"!. S.~.'!~ Fresh Orster~. s2' wtem-8 01 jar flUl'lll ...• .., " ' ' Fillet of Perch 128' . Fresh from ourc own Pacific • ~°'~!,~~.d ~.!'J'.!!!'P.r!~J CRAB LEGS Meatv ... from Alaska! frozen. defrosted Homemaker Values TYLENOL s 119 . TABLETS Hclief without aspirin ... pkg of JOO Efferdent •••••• 1124 - Tht· buhblcs Jo the work-pkg of 40 Schick Blades • s 134 I 11J1·clnr I 1l:H in um l'lui.-pki: <ii i · \ LIEBFRAUMILCH .Johann Meister-Imported for 1::1 Hancho.end you s 1 •2! •.. Riesling..... . 5249 .Johann Meister imported! <!~oz . ZellerSCIMAmun ••• s249 .Johann Mcu1ter Imported! 2J oz. Creat maxtt ror~miaera! 1.76 ltr.' • Butter Recipe! · SARA. l£E s 12s CAKES Chicken 59 BONELESS New York s4 79 STEAK • Seagram's V.O. 1929 Chocolate (l:l 14 ozl German Choc- olate (1'1 '• 01.1 or 8 rnwnies (J:J ozl LIVERS ~b For frying-make a 1ireat omelette! 5 U UC ... 175 frO'U'n , defr~ted ROLUD BEEF s219 ROAST ,. Chuck cut Choire i.houlder clod Smooth Canadian-save 70t Quart Loin cut-boneless-Choice bee£ Ancient Age ••• 1599 Straight whiskey for sippin '! Quart ~-.. ~ · ... ~Bf ~ad ~ ~~· ••••• 99c ftdy to bakc!..£.kJLQ 3 ·1 -lb loavt!$' · S uper Fresh Produce rJ111-Apl'lc&1 ......... Ill_! Champagne .... 1239 Extra Ory or Cold Duck-Fiflh Pizza Rolls ••. ~ fie .lcno's ~ausage or Pepperoni-6 oz Whiskey ... • •• 13'9 · El Rancho's own-50¢ vff-F1rth First of the !-t'U!>on ... luciously ripe Calffom ia fni;j°, k1;:M.c1 by t he !lun'. Italian Onions •••• 25~ Vodka tmAnllS ••• 1299 Pet Ritz-ready to fill! pkg <of two LEMON 55c JUICE Minute Maid-100', .1uire'. 71' oz Cabbage • • • • • • • • . 12~ Cn !lp letJV('S for a t ~~ty co le i<luw --~~~~~~----HONEYDEWS TOMA TOES ::-~~. 29~ SINll saltd si~e ... 3 9 finn ftn orlul C for pretty salads lb c;l'nu1ne Hed Italian ... Sweet. mild PINEAPPLE frOlll lllwaii's 2 5 C f erde fieUs •• IUtlrity fruit llt Hottled for El Rancho ... •·1n h REDUCED $1.00! ElRANCHO'S $12'' Scotch Bottled m Scotland ... 1.75 liter:. ~ . · Now! New.lower prices offer so much more to like! Dre-~s·1ng . ··-. . $109 . BUD.WllSEI v·. . ,.. . . I 59·c •• w1sH10NE..... •• • TMKW!c ofleen • -• -1va owe s ....... . C Chooeeh lh• la'°ri" •.. It;••· Fren<h o• 1000 l•land eaoh a aatad deti$t! 1 16 009 "c!. ";.'; • $ 3 29 eer1os 15 OZ PKG ••••••• ' Prices in effect Thw. June 7 Start theird~with Cheeriound milk to11end them off with nutrition through Wed. June 13 M • s 1 09 Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday 10 t u 7 a Onn Se Noaaleatodealera ,· Y 81 · QHART •• ·. · · You'll appreciate the flavor as well a11 the economy in Springfield. The bii< roll-the towel~ that are so thirsty and 110 strong ... in <'Olors or p rints Pineapple1.1Ju1eE ....... 29c Dole's offers that natural Hawaiian goodne&s--C,uahed or Sliced-8 oz can Preinium a ·raad49c • , --I The big 24 ounce loaf •.. and your choice o( White or Wheat-Springfield · ' Best Foods-so creemy! 6 oz Glass Cleaner • &9c Tartar Sauce • 55c Windex-12 oz aJze, with pump Apple Pie Filling 73c Viva Napkins • • &sc You juat need a cru1t! Comatock-21 oz AMorted colon or prints-pk, oC 140 Pudding Cake llllS .83C Duncan Hinee-all varieties-pkg F• • h s122 IRIS ,.._ •••• for automatice-36 oz ( 13t off) Trash Bags ••• •221 Glad-30 gaifon size-pkg of 20 Pizza Mix • • • • • 59c Appian Way makea it euy! 12h oz ~_....LIQUI!_ Qc --..~.,gNS£..__ c. 0110 ·109 coo111s• ~t---t--Ni.tn.~~Gbocole&e-BMdM'C!ll--+-~~ I I j ' ' ' ' ' b I J I For a nice rel1enion! 22 or Bleachee, tool 14 oa (4t llf) For aiare NtUIC. .•• 6 pound bq ~r Double Stud' ••• 16 oa pq ,\H(td11 A P A S ADC.NA :-,uu lHPASAOlNA HUNTIN(.TONBE-ACti NfWl'OHI Bf-Altt H\~TIHllff JHVIN( l AGUNAHlll S ..,,.: .tnd Hiird1n1,l1 >n J.10 W ( ol•,•,t d1 H11oo1' • '' f' 41fll ,1nc1 ti.,r11'11qf111• ..,.,,t111••1 .-ttH1 A14 .. ,.q1111, -..,, ""''. 1 111,. 1 "I '.n ' 11 ... · ,~ ' .. ~ · ... , , •c ,,,,' j, qft•t f of O'd n<Jt>lJ'Pw.. '-.0l1th1'"a'it 1 '''"P' 11 .tdl(•U' M ., • ( ),. ". , 11 .t 1 t •· 11 t11I' "'' 1 1 l' 1 • "'' ' .. ~ ~"""'"', .i, M ,, '' •1' P•• , ... ' 1\..' • PUITM Ol •......... , .... $1.51 1'ht> une lbal'• to 11'bt-32 ount'e l£MOllADE CIYSTll.S •• ": .. $115 Minute M•lcJ Refular ot Plnlt...:mak• 8 qtt. wnars son ... s ... Sl.31 . Si1 t'ltck: Sttewbtrry or Grepe-12 01 clln11· lm'I ,._ Sii.SA ••••••• Uo ~lar. Meat or Mlllhroom-16"'a oa . C.W. POST CEIEAl.S •••••.•• 99C t'•mlly ~It with., wi&hout ni.UW-16 oz HO•l MEATS .•...• .-•..•.. 99c <1hoo1.-, tender Chunk Ham or Chicken-6.76 oz .. OlllCE SODl ........... :. $1.39 sunklat-Si1 ptick-1~ ounct can1 IDZ IOSB DILS ........ lie Snapplnt map and 80 navorf'ul! 32 oz lYSm. llSECrllT ...... -SI.DI for .,,,..,., room in the houw: 6 ounce r -' ' '., . •-. .. .. . ' ~'' . I DAl(y flltLOT . . w~"•ld•v. June 9 1011 FOOD · .~muon llist~g : Repuiatjon for Warding~ EVil 'eNIOflll A8E 1ood or llallaftherh8 aklllf'l In o Aln1I• layer, three.quarters cup ten· na t ural s weetneu cooked, the a lcoho l Jou. Jutt u people Optiona l 1 c love no fat addt>tl l'ttl und de r ·cooked pasta pe r without auaar. calorlft evaporate, leav· , IYI ~l. 1arl1c. minced mlocu ooiuA _.od add-IA)_ s.ervlng. which adds l U In short, wine adds inc only lbe flavor and a ltrouc ho ut h lator y C b o ollt> lu n be t'f 1klllel. Add rtmatnln1 Sii• · ca lories each>. Just a bout e.er ytbt6c few calorin' wortb of U.. IOwlr oeuon baa *8 round. trimmed of fat ln1ndl~oL1 . Sl cntn~r . you would wpt a cook· natural fnall 1u1ar. T -eilllll•Njlll. :__a IJ'.Punci.-'JU -ovti'~.. tlrrial ot-· ~-_Ml Htef For a a pJrite4 a_p-ttC-ingtedteat to add, Tlwdrierttwwtne, the rqarded lar1• non stat k sklll•l or ct Jlenally. until H Utt ._ uv firoach to diel·wise cUn· ...!ttPl rA)Qrj11..__.Jm utura l fruit auiu.--- y o u t h e leetrlt f ry11an with th1t k Servt•overtender· n g, 1ry cooldftlr wit In fact. cookinc with •andthefewer calorles> cookln1 11 pray Use • c ooked ti Pi Mh~lll o r ByBarbara Glbbons wine .Wine heighte n s win e r e du ces the remain. me lon hallt•r •or tuiindx 1 m1caroo1 . .1 M•~t!A four n avor, accenta.berbl and calories ... of the wine. Three ounces ot a dry TH! Ga t::E ~S a nd l o a hap.-, m t>a tb al l/, 11 n vln ai11. u n d t'r 160 spices. promotes tender· Rom ans u1ed lbt>llP to Brow n m cat balli. 111. calorhiA each •Allow nesa and ac:ldaa touch of WH E N WIN E i" <SeeSUM,Pa1e et> cet rid of wol"mi , In ---------------------------------------------------------- dltHUon and akin dili e•utt. ln the Middle A1e:.. wom e n w o rt' tl n ion neckl•cH to ~ard off dateak t•nd It wor ked. too l Who'd 1et within aMutns dhtllftee-of • •o m an d~ckcd out in qnioM'' 1 T oda y . the r t>'s 1n t reulng <'videm·1: that there 1s a i;ubst1tnc1: 111 onionK falao garlic 1 lhul see m s t o lo w er cholesterol So the prac lice of coupling a gre asy ha m bur1eer with a thick slab of onion might be regarded as a bit o f modem American folk wlKdom. ThoURh onions m ay be aood for you fried onions probubly aren 't. t~RYING onions In· t reases their "calorie and J a1 content. and-makes them taste more oniooy. Maybe loo oniony, ~o you don't eat as m uch. But onions added to a r e c ipe witho ut p r e - browning lfrying l wi II be s w<.-eter a nd milder less oniony so you can use more. And, if you add more onions I an onion is a low.ca lorie ingredie nt , a t o nl y 38 ca lories each l, you can use less or the fattening ingre. dients. MORE onions . less m c Mt Now t hat c·an R E ALLY he l p your cholesterol <·ount. . And what goes better with onions t h;rn ha m · burgC'r"! Tod:.i y. Wl'0 Vl' got -~Hl,.f' ee-t"tt !> y h nm l>urg-t• r- d rsbes lonl( on onion!> but -;hort on me:.it .. short on caion es. too' ONION MEATBALL PITA POCKETS 04 pound lean ham- burger I lar ge S panis h onion I tables poon soy or Worcestershire sa uce 2 tablespoons while wine or water option:.il . garlic ur g:.irlic salt pcp~r to ta!>le 2 s mull pita breads C h oose le an beef round. trimmed of fHl a nd ground. P eel a nd chop onion. Spray a non- stick skillet with cooking t1 pray. Spread the meat in a Khallow layer . Cook over high heat until un- o el'S Ide IK b ro wne d . Br e ak m e a t i nt o chunks; lurn and brown othe r side. c Pour off fal, if a ny ). Stir in onion, sauce and wine ; add • gariic. aall , pepper lo taste . Cook and stir , un- covered. until nearly all the liquid evapo rates and onions are tender c riKp. Cul pita breads in· l o half·moons;,open iqto p oc kets , a bo ut 2 10 calories each. "'BAKED llAllBVaGEKS 8llO'l'llf!RED- . WITH ONION ceadt 1erv1n1> 1/4 pound lean ham· burger I ta bles poon soy sauce 1 onlon Choose le a n beef round. trimmed or fat a nd around to orde r . Ha lve and peel onion, Ulen .Uce thlaly. Shape 1rouact beef into oval pa~ .... an:anie in a sinlle layer on-a shallow • noD·tUck pan, liberally s prayed with cookin1 1pr~J. Bake ln a pre · heat~. very hot, 450· de1ree oven, b11tin1 fra quently with soy s auce , u ntil top ls browned. Add onions and tum bambur1ers. 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' ' .. . --=-cEl!liited-Reuben~is a Whole Me.al Sandwich • ,.~· from I.he four basic food terrific ham. cheefte and nee· 1roupt: Meal, milk and tarines· between rasin· .IOBN •ONTAOVE, 1amlq tabaea were ur the Earl of Sandwich. derl•I "the ume aa WH a notorloul cambler -Sandwich." wbo rtl'9ed to lay down Lille &he Earl, we datry -product11. bread• NECTAalNES add a cinnamon bread. and fffltala. and frults nice apark or n.vor and F rom June throuah and ve1etablea. color to all kinda of September California pr essur e . To haste n whole1rainbreed then li1btly wltb riP.ening place the, fruit I cup Thousa nd Tbouaand Island dreu- in a paper bag or fruit Island dresaina lna. A.rru1e I allcH · ripening bowl. Store ripe 8 thin allcea corned corned beef OD eacb Gt'· n ec tar i n es in the .beef allcH aacl 'op· witb I Ida canb lo eat. oll4'ft rely on aandwlchea So to Ude bim over, aa a meal. No& onJy are Ida Hnu& ..vkl brifta-~)'. but U..~'r• ht m 1t1eu of l°ftfll c oaveAJent and --twked bfit~ bread· nutrtUOUI. · Soon others a t the- TAKE THIS fo'ru1led Rtubt>n sandwich •t1 an SI • example. • e e Im It 'a a hearty meal 111 -----------lt•eU. and 11 provldei. well·balan~ nutrlUon Thia aandwach la 1 110 111ndwlchff. nectarinee are plenUhal ... ,. * tneker Jutt llart Try lp'UdUia peanut 1Uld at-a aood prtce. So with UM c.twkljteuben._bUUer...a.EnaU.h-_mut._now'a_fbe Ume to take SandWlch rye bread, rin8 , then top with nee· advantage or this won· <'o rned beef , Swhs tarinesllces. derful 11ummer fruit for cheea~. and uuerkraut •·or a great fllling, breakfast, lunch, dinner then lop w1lh shcei. of chop nectarines and mix or out-of·hand snacking. fresh oedar lnes with tuna sa lad and Uae nectarines when The ronl ra11l of the t o .a s l ed a I m o n d s . they 're full·Oavored and turt sauerknut and Delicious ripe, that is when they 11weet juicy nucturines 1s Or grill thin sli ces or "give" slightly lo gentle <he• Pa1e Cl) chablia have only four to five cak>nn after t'ook Ina. ----------~---::-- The aame amomnt of wine would contain eo or 10 c:eloriH 1f you were to drink it. " I refripntor -they will 4 slices Swila cheese 1Uce dlMll. PIHe .llD;• keepupto a week. . Cull neetarine into u-·der braOer-aatll dletM l'&U-ITED aEUBIEN s lices. cover and aet melt.a. Dralll aaUlftraut SANDWICH aside. Dice 2 remainin1 mixtun and apoon Ota 3 medium fresh nee· nectarines and combine remaininl bread aliea. tarines with sauerkraut. Blend Top each wttb J 1Hca l 'h cups sauerkraut butter with mustard. nectarines. Serve open· v .. cup soft butter Toast one side of bread face or closed witb 2 t easpoons pre s lices under broiler. Thoua&Dd Island dreu· pared mustard Spread untoast.ed side in&. Ma kes 4 large 8 large slices rye o r with mustard·buller, sandwiches. eesel Here are some tips for calurie·w1sc <.•ookiog with wine: TH£aE ARE no h ard· 1 and-fast rules aboul wh a t goes with what, but you're safest using hearty red wines with red meals, red sauces and spicy combinatiom1. while white wines go better with delicate dis· I hes, seafood. poultry, egg and cheese dishes. we have over 1 so ways to make you Smile. You can't go wrong I pairing meat. fi sh and j poultry with the s ame I t yp~ of_wine you 'd c hoose to drink with i them t·oa A delicate touch. J don't add mort> than u tablespoon or wine per ser ving. • In other words, if a dish serves four. don't add more than • ~ ·cuprul I 4 tableSJ>l)()OS) Of Wine Yoo want th<' wine lo uccent the flavor rather than dominate it. Use wine as a haste f or r oa s t m ea t or poultry. ll will fl avor the m eat, and the fat · skimmed pan juices can be used to make a wine· s piked sauce or gravy. BASTE steaks. chops. ch 1<·ken or fis h with wine when you broil or barbecue the m lo add flavor a nd preserve moistness. Wine is an ideal ten· derizing marinade. Its high acid coatent will he lp break down the ribers o f less·than· tender cuts of lean beer. Combine the wine with minced garlic. onion or dried herbs. Reserve lhc wine marinade a nd use I it as a baste while lhc meat cooks. Use dry sherry wine -: .. •seasontHL w,itb . gi;t{"ljC. ,, -((~ a m arinade or~b~a~st~e~ro::r+----l Orienlal·slyle barbecued • chicken, fi s h or lean 1 beef nank steak. 1 Save lertov<•r fl al I champagne lo add lo lhc cooking liquid for car· YOts- COMBINE a table· spoon or dry while wine and a tablespoon of but· ter in a skillet and use tl to s aute a half·pound or fresh mushrooms. But DON'T add wine to the cooking liquid for ~reen vegetable!.. Th<' acid content will turn the bright green color lo olive drab. Add white wine to homemade chicken.and· vegetable soup combina· lions. Spike hearty beef or tomato soups with red wine. IT"S NOT necessary to use an expensi\te wine in c ooking. T he re are many inexpensive we ll · flavored .. jug" wines to c hoose from. On the other hand, a wine that's not drinkable doesn't improve with cooking. Add a splash of red wine to home made vine1ar and oil salad .1,r,aslnaa, replacing " patt·oh~:-' ·-~ • ·. Because the wine isn 'l cooked, "the alcohol calories remain, but wine ii a lot Jess fatten· ina than oil! Tbe wine dllutee the sharpness of the vinegar. You can cook with wine even if you have · amallfry at your ,dlnin1 table -the alcohol evaporates; only the .· I• t ~or seems lntoxical· ~~ I P I K g 1 I o w • DEVaOPED & PRINTED r.-~-.1rMi.i.iriRi-=ii'Dl~airiai.ninri~~-1~-n'lllllOll~.-~!tfiXPOSun taloall wttb wtDe; ae It 2 69 3 89 in plMe Gt put Gt the • • water or stock you -....-......... to•-•-c4•-. .. woald normall1 use. Tbe flavor and fra1ranet will be aptrtted. Add eluanll, or any hearty red wine to ·~•MW aauce, or any ltallu MllODICI tomato sauce. U_.AOA I.A ............ CINTtlll ........... 11t W I.A NUM A¥1Mll COIT.tllllU .,. ti .. MAMOll IOUU°fAllO -nwoni. •ACM I ... lllOClll"Ulllt ITMI I °"""°' .... I, ~N •VINUC !CREAM CHEESE PHllAOELPHIA 5 9 . . . 8 OZ PICC. e CHEDDAR CHEESE f'sPREAD 89 b. 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And this week, you get Key Buy sa vings on 40 items, including American slices, the indispensable meltables for barbeQued burgers anct frankS:-Key Buy items are m arked below our everyday d1scount price by passing manufacturers· monies on to you. so you get extra savings. Beef lovers rejoice! Wholesale prices are down, so we·re passing the savings on to you. Check out this week's terrific beef bl:fVS! Fresh Meats !• BLADE CUT CHUCK ROAST 89 BONDED BEE~ lfl a ROUND STEAK B~lE'>S BONOEO BEEi' . LARGE END RIB STEAK 80NOEO BEEF. BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN STEA~ 98 BONOlOBEH lOIN l8 T·BONE STEAK ffOt'>lltO llH< '°"' .n 2.88 LARCE END RIB ROAST 1 98 RONotO ~11 1 ff • BONELESS CROSS RIB ROAST n oto1111• c .. ve. .e 1.89 PORK LOfN ROAST · •("l,,.,.. cur •v<. Wl ~ uc-. ' 1 .. 39 PORK SPARERIBS C'>UNW1 '''" "!ti H~UI' '' If 1 .58 PORK LOIN CHOPS t.... .. 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Pl11ee in the center of a cold oven and set the-m]>el'ature ;,al 400.. d ef . Jlau, -. A delectable meal is a great thoughtto bring home from vacatiOn travels. Both Seafood Catalan Romettopf and ~..fish Creole Romertopf are meals to remember covered. Lor 30 Le& C onjurt• up .it moaph~rc-with U\ or ht>rba and 1>1HN•i. '" 'f'flM>n and serve on a of J ult'f• of I lt•mon 'u It u 011 1w11rwr rlc:c. ~~~~~~~~----------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~......- th(' .iroma of ru rnwuy pla<'l~b Sd th,· rnOOtl by 11dd In~ lh1' 1qqiroprial1• mu:"" oml you 'II crcutc an t.•v1•n111 i.:'~ \ .11·~1111111 r1wht ut ho1111• ' 176 Conwenlent Safeway Stores; •• ''I Stop Shopping•• h•e• Yo .. Gas 1·0 ADD A unu1uc ltlld .t.·~ul11· lOUd\, ~hy not l'Ook vour meal 1n a c lay b1tk1•r It'' the <'ODtem por1trv verlllon of •n un- C' 1c11.t aod u nt vc>rh.tl c·v11k1n~ 11wthod und 1t ... n ot u n I ~ " 1111 JI It· h 11 l Cl'On11m11 .. JI 111111 l'lll fl\'I tw::i lth a:-. \\l'll t-'oocl l'1111kt·d to tlay r t• I a 1 n ' v .1 I 11 <• Ii I t· v1tam1n!'> .111tl 11111w1.1h uflt·n 111~1 HI {'(l(l"IOi.! And 11 :-. u prun''l> lhat • • Fresh, Bing Cherries SAFEWAY SPECIALS SAVE.YOU t.·rthUlll'l'"' tht· Oa lu1•al fullol flavor .. or food and l'\ll'll flovO• c MONEY! Whole Body Plump, Tender And Meaty. l cndl•flzt·s tough, 111t·x G11101 Fo• pcnSIVl' nJts or meal. To Snuclungl -use it, you mt·rcly i..oa k ~\ the day l>akl·r in water. '()"i;-izu.,:, drutn -nnd fill tl , uod . ~ place it 111 the oven unlll 1 lb •the food i s ready • • ~~1;~~ c:r~~ ~u~~~ror }Golden Bananas differ ent pots on the 41bt~l 00 1b.49c 1b_39c 1b_49c market lmt great cht·fi. y I • o a nd cooks·in-thc-know a enc1a ranges hu vc found lh:al poroul'I terr .. cu~t .. 110 1:-. '•ke Honeydew Melons W c s t (, t• r m a n y • s Rome rtopfs the D 11 • A 1 ori~inal clay bakers e CIOUS pp es Red Of are lhc best. Golden Here an.• two luscious seafood "souvenirs." one from th<· C<ilalan re- ~1on or Sµain and one. 'closer to home" typtcHI or lhl· Cn·olt· ('OOkin~ or I h (' w l's I I n d I N. ... n d J.ou..,i:Jna. Buth will lr:an:-.1"1rt you, with a l11l or 1ma g 111al1t1n , 111 I :11'a wa.v pla1·1·s ~t-:/\FOOU C'i\T/\l,/\N HOM t :R1'0PF' I 1111·d1ur11 11111on '.' 1'111v1 .. ., garlll' I l/(Jll tld lt•f'kh .I 1m·tl1u111 1•arrut~ :! 1 1111w1·~ in~trgann 11r 1111 I I :tlil1•,p•1(111 'all :· 1·u1" r11·1· ':ii fr1111 In Our Flower Sho1> Po~~~~~~chia . 6-mch s399 Carnations $299 =resh Cul Bunch rl~Stl~~~n~ums b POI $399 lmperi!-'I argar1ne \ ... cube~ 59c , .. ~ .. 1-lb -• Carlon I ~' C"up:-. 111111 It 1 h c f I ~ {'Ill' while w1nl· I( le en ra I :! bal ll•;.JVl•S ~ 111111ncb nrawnf'I. __ hife Flour mu .. -.1·1,, <'11· lift., All· l hHllt' 1 49 ~· "°".. " Purflo"" 1f1ti ~11 al.. pol 111 wul•·r f11r -· " lh Ill l'.1 1111111111•'. r 'h11p .~ -5 ·lb 11nmn:-.. :11HI i,:arl1c :11111 I ""Jl··1·1· .J •• 'Blolg•···· ' :1 u I " 1 n ca 1 I " r ~ ma rJ,!artn1· 1111ltl goltff·n I Add l1·1·k~. 1•111 111l11 I hll'k n 11J.!., Adtl t•urrots cul 10 to thin strip:-.. and s uulc a IJ1 l IOnJ.!t:r. Wa:-.h and drain rice _and p l i_1 c·t~. wi th vcµetahlcs. in JlOl. Add sail and a dash or saf- fron and pour in stock •rnd wine. Combine in· ~redienls well and place hay leaves on top. Place covered pol into cold oven and Stlt tem- perature al 400 degrees. Bake for !'iO minutes. Add S«.'afood and thy me a nd cook for an add1 · tional 15 to 20 minute:-.. Cragmont Beverages Plu1 Oepo\lt4 s I z"'i · Ouott -BoTIIU lhill Sl'i.lfr>Od IS done. °" f otc ' uy teslin~ to make ccrt:urt I h B Turn· to t qc~n Be•ns '/ " ...... lo.'"' s ; ........ , ....... ,.y1;.3 I C d e Whal• K•tn•I · anne -~· Co•n 16·ol. • Cuom S!yl• Con• Tomatoes WHEN THE tomatoes are pale and the lettuce limp, you don't have to ~tve up on salads entire· ly or switch to cole s htw You c'an tum out tcr riric marinated ve~eta · ble salads a~ relishes. with a minimum or cf· fort usi n g ca nned vegetables from your pantry. · An unusual combina· lion appetizer and salad -antipasto o n a skewer can be made by combining canned vegetables and llallan cold cuts. Canhed beans, corn. chlck peas and beets can also be the basis for laity salads. MARINATED veceta- ble salad.I are a boon for working women •lace they can be made ahead of tlme and atored In the refrigerator for several weeka. In tact. all four or the vegetable salads we've selected can be pre· pared at the 1amo time in an bour by 1Ucln1 and chopplq in tfte onion, Italian Squash 0e1oca1ef1,..o< YellowOnions us NO 1 Fresh Limes rao0v Wh ite Grapefruit Crisp Carrots o 5 No , Fresh Green Cabbage th 35' 3 ~49' td"1 15< 8 •b s1 29 IMQ 2 p~~ 39' ·~ 12' Smooth 99 Texture C Ouort lottt. Wesson Fot Salod•I• Cool.mg ~0~1ng 99c .J.,..,, .. 24-01. _ _, ....... / lolll• ··-·--· ,<§) (§), I 11i1t c...-'"4hr(l)O• o.a. I ·•Large ''AA'' lggsl · I I 1 luc•tne 49c ~~'.~ 1 I I-do.I. c...,..n I I Corton (liml1 I I l•m•t On• Cevpen '9f '-"'Uy Jvn• I I I 10. 1919 01 Anr \of•woy In I ~ow•h••n Coltfetft~ (l.u•pr l/C\ Cotolu.o, Son 0..90 & ,,.,,..1101 ~\I I\~ Co .. n••••I .~ .. ~l'f. '' ni.s1a.111g.i:r Si , s_,. OFF , I Tew•ds The '•ct.H et o... I I ( 1 ) l-Ut. C-w.n. I I lcl cl' c!,';,. I I war s fl1m1I 11 I 1 Ground Coffee 1 ........ Be.el Round Steak ' 88 USDA Choice leef. Fvll C.nte. Cut ...................................... Jti.~ Beef Ru111p Roast USDA Ct.ke leef lound, lonelenl., lollom lound Roo•tl ...... lb. Beef Chuck Steak I l1m1t On-. C...,pqn '•' family Jun~ I I 10 1919 ol A,., Sofowoy In I C \ ~ovlhorn Cul1lo•n10 tl"•P' (C \I Of Roou. USOA Cho1<e S..f Chud1, Blade Cul (:::JV Colulono. S.,,. 01ovo & lmporoal ~} ~ c.u .. ,, .. , ('-I Rib I .ye Steak lb 12•• ,, •• :\>1 '·1.00 OFF >): USDA Cho1ee Beeflt1b I T owardi The PurchaH of ( 1 ) I I o ... 6-01. W11h I 1•11t Top Round Steak USDA Cho1u Jeef Round, Boneleu : Oil of Olay (~:~·~.: 1 Beauty Lotion I Cross Rib Roast I I.I"-.•' On• Coupon '" fom1ly ''"'• I 1-10 1979 01 Any Sol•w•, '" USDA ChcMc. lfff Chuck .. s219 lb. lb. 1 3 99 lb 1 2 39 I<§) \o.,•IMt,. Colof .. ,.,. ffuept ~ I (h k Sh R•b Co1ol1t'IO, ~ .. °'"11" & ln•11011ol \ UC ort I s s 119 I C-nll•tl I} I lb . :S=tt1H$\la11114•1!1'S a::~;~·~~f Roast sl 89 BULK BllF Whole Boneleu I so• OFF : USDA' Choice ... , Chuc!. • lb I Towards The PurchaH of (1) I 7-Bone Roast S)49 Rouncl Tip • ''.~~ (~••<• 8ocl s 2 3 9 " ~ ( ...,, " I One Paci& I USDA Choice Beef Chuc ~ c.,nte• Cul lb 1 Polaroid SX-70 1 '""''""rl Q !'I lb• I lb. 1 Land Fiim ~:!~~· 1 I (Lm1• 1j I I l1m1f O"., CCM.tpon ~,.. fom1fy Jun-, I I I 0 19 /9 (JI Any Solow•' In l/C\ \oulho"' Com .. ,..., (E.cept tc:\I \:::JV Cotol•no, Son 0.•t• & lmp.,..,i \:::JV •-----cm'iiil•----• Checli.· Out The Sal'inRs! -lop Ramen ~4 301 s1 Nood~·fOI 011en1,11 01s11e-; ~ 1'1111~ S&W Beans:::.: 31~·.01 S1 • K1<1!ley • Ranr.h C.ans Liquid Bleach%1¢r.a110059c w1111e M.lgoe r0t L~ry Bonle Johnson's Diapersl'li0 s1s9 T odclter Solt Ol$l>OSal>lt ~ 01 12 Joy Liquid =1101 79e Oelergem FOi OISl!waShlnQ .. e:;:::; Bonle Minute Maid 7.=$ ~ 01 s129 CMleO Or N19e Juice • C¥1on Bakery Buy.-.! .100" Whole heal Bread Mft. Wright't ~s9c 24•01. loot ~ ~r~~~~~s ~~~~1~-oz. 59c z: Familv Pak Pkg s1o9 Breaklast Aons .. , ot 12 Raspbefry ~ Lucerne Yogurt 4 \,Pint s1 _.... P1a111 ano ~11111eo C4'I011$ ~ Bel-air Pizza 1:1 01 59e .... F1ozen-Mt HUI and Eal PkO Lovin' Spoonfuls 6e"''°' '1 PU!IN Cat Food . .. . C<in5 ' ~~~~e ..... 2='1 iSl;:::;; tS5! II 1..-in.P ..... •f I 0. Wiece Sett ... Of I I · .. , ... ., • hie I ~ ........... .... I "'" .... oi-.. ... ~ Sele4 , .. ~. wi::. ,, DlftM• ...... a..,, ipMn .. fhlt I o.-• .,_ •~1 1 lu-o...c...,_,.,'-11¥,_ 1.1., ,.,. I ·~ ..... , ...,._, ... ...,....,,. SI ll~ ~ • ...,,. c...llM, .. s...~•r=e::m· Beef Patty Mix Gr-nd Beef ,..1lh Prole1n Added C r~atured V.getoble 98 ~ e;::;"/' lb. ftlnless Franks Scotch :,~~~ful. ' I o9 ~, 1-lb. c:..-v Pkg. Butterfish Fillets~~~:.~ II> $169 Catfish Steaks :::;.-:,ll s1 99 Perch Fillets;:::::: lb s1 69 Slab Bacon Solww oy o• Ho•nwl llondom 8 We19h1 P1eciu 1Sl1rnd Bacon lb. 'I 08)8 c •-::;L_, lb. ', - Fre•h P••• St .. k---· fo1m11r John ,• Jf'o Blodf' :, ..... :.,I '8 Should11f "":!"':-11' '"==t; -. lb. Burrl.tOS s.1reway er.1n0 3 va11e11es Corn Dogs Satewave;aoo Veal Steak sa•ewarinoo '~:z 49c lb '129 lb $2H Safeway Liquor & Wines! ....... !lff.tiwe In lic-...1 Ufe_-r N• Solot 111 l•utt el 10 Gelleftt. ... W.. fer I•..&. Champagne MoiMNI llonc •White •flink •Cold Dvcl. :::;3750-m~S 1o111., We Accept UIDA Food It• .. Coupons Aftnaclen Mountain • lted Burgundy • White Chobli• •Rhine .... 21.S -tJt' 5 lolllet <SEE TOMATOES, P11eCll> • 1000 ••r•tde Of., Hewpott .. actl '131 No. CoHI Hl9ftw•J. L-.U"• hecfl • 24 Moftiwcft l•r Ptu.a. '°""' Lati'"a •Sant• Ana Freeway•• La"••· MIHtoft Yleto '211(.17th St .. Coate Meta 'Adelftt at MelftOfla, """"""°" IHctl • 14417 Cwlwer Of at Walftul, trYIM ·.•1So.1111101. Santa Ana . _ __..._...._. __ .. \ ----...... ~---... ~·-----·-------·-----'' •• . ... ~ .......... ,-... . . . . ..... t#ediieedtly. June 6 1979 OAILV .... OT ,CJJ ------Bitters FiavorS Near Eastern· Tabbouie ·Salad THE aEST limes of OUf U~..._ kDOWD aa the "Salad 0•)'8 .. No Med to ult wb_r a¥e bttom~ ao P.n!fteienl in the mall -,n,. ol u c.-itlnt1s •l•ds that any ''salad d•y" ls • 1oodosw Flrat , there 's t h e' po11ltl\ll• thou.ht that wh•t Wl"~ puttln1 Into our bodi.-s 1t1 ht••lthtul S#('ondly. ,, lht' S&l•d beintt t o s1 ed •~ partlcular~y utllfylna . ta~te wise. wt look forward to the .-at1nt1 even white we 're shop- Ptn(( and. later . chop pan((. The sal11d here Is one th•t ii'! rapidly gaining popularity. Tourills re.' t urning from the Near East regularly ask 1f anybody has i. recipe for what is called t»booley, · t•bbo\llfb or tabboulcy The moat common rtam e uaed in th11 country Is l•bboute. -Mef'~I aa .afHlle nt recip e for th1 11 nourbhlnc . <Jrrruent ulad, TM or111n•I taboolt-y 11 m•dt> with but.cur. u p•rC'Md cru14~ whtiut that Is a dlf!'tary st1tph.• In Turkey and 11urround Ina: area~ TRIS Amn1cun1u-d Vf'r11on !'tarts out w 1th thf' p•t'kags of wht-isl pilaf that are 1tva1h•ble here in supermi.rket!> What gOt.>s on from there 18 wh~l mi.k.-s the salad so good tasting • The pilaf 1s flavored. wh1lt! cook ing, with Angostura aromatic hit lt~rs. thi.l l!>ccret blend of • • . Tomatoes <From Pase CH) green pepper a nd pi - miento fiFSl and dividing the correct proportions a mong four g la ss storage containers. ANTIPA&'TO ON A SKEWER o/.t cup ollve oil •1.a cup wine vinegar 1~ teaspoon salt 112 teaspoon sugar 112 teaspoon dry mustard 'v2 teaspoon leaf eregano. crumbled ~ .. teaspoon pepper l packa ge <8 ounces> mozzarella cheese l package t 4 ounces) sli ced salami 12 s mall mushrooms, trimmed I can artichoke hearts, drained 24 pitted ripe olives hearts. 3 s:tlam1 foils and 2 olives onto each of 12 long skewers: place in a large shallow bak. ing dish. Drizzle dress- ing over top. Let stand about an hour lo season and blend fl avors. Lift skewers from dressing; arrange on a large serv- ing tray. Makes 12 serv- ings. B EET SALAD 2 cans 11 p ound each) sliced beets 1 12 c u ps c ider vinegar l lh tablespoons dry mustard 17 teaspoon salt 114 cups sugar I cup finely chopped onion 2 teaspoons celery seeds riuany dutert-nt herba aod •P'«-•· Th., '•dual navort ln Anptura are abttorbtid into the wheat Ad U.. 1Laple becom•1 an .. eltJnr part of the puai t,.- Puule over Uu~ auuad. J>(>Ople do They wontter ho~ a. cumhlnation of Kim le 1ngrl'dlent11 and vt• tt l i.hlt-s t' un blend l o l!C t· l h c r 1 n b u c h dri.mat1c fH hion The becret is lhal the addi· taon of ballers has a lot to rlo wit h it T ABBOUL E SALAD 2 pk gs • 6 ounce:i cacb I wheal pallt( °' t tablespoon batters ':1 cup butter q r marl(arine 5 cups water '• cup c h opped par~ley I -bunch sc li II 10M. s li ced MARINATED C'IOCK PEAS 2 cups canned chick peas, heale d a n d drained 1 a cup chopped pi- miento 1 :i cup vinegar 1'll cup olive oil I garl ic c love, minred l teaspoon suj.lar 1 d teaspoon hot pep- per sauce I tc.>aspoon salt - freshly ground pep- per Combine remaining ingredients and pour over hot chick peas. Let s tand at room t e m - perature for 3 hours. Chill. QUICK CORN RELISH 1 :1 cup sugar 1•:i cup vinegar 1·:? teaspoon sail '• teaspoon hot pep- per sauce h teaspoon celery seed 'I• teaspoon mustard seed 4 rape tomatoes. chopped l cup 11ieed raw muahrooma -~olltt.olL 11 .. cup &emon juice !'alt 6nd pepper \l.loe leaves. rinaed with cold water In a saucepan. com- bine pilaf, Angostura bitte r s . butle r a nd water_ Bring to a boil. lower heat and simmer for 20 to 2S m inutes or untH liquid is absorbed. Cool. In a large bowl. m ix pilaf with remain· aog in&redients except vine Leaves. seasoning to taste with sail and pep- per. Lloe a salad bowl wi th vine or grape leaves. Fill with salad mixture . Chill until ready t.o serve. Yield : 6 to 8 servings. . . chopped pimiento l tablespoon minced onion Combi n e s ugar , vinegar, salt , Tabasco. celery and mustard seed in saucepan. Bring to a boll; boil for 2 minutes. Remove from h eat. Combine with remaining ingredients . C hill . Flavor improves o n sl:t nding. Yield : about J Z:i rups. THREE-BEAN SALAD t t -pound can French-cut green beans I I-pound can yellow wax beans I I-pound can red kidney beans 1~ c up m inc c d green pepper 1 z cup minced onion 1.z cup salad oil 1 2 cup cider vinegar 3,, cup gr anulated sugar I teaspoon salt 12. teaspoon pepper Day before, if desired : Dr ain beans ; place in glass bowl. Add green pepper and onion. Mix -·. Tabboule Salad is one that shouldn't be missed -and won't be. once it's tried for the first time. Combin e o live oil, vinegar, sail, sugar , mustard. oregano. and pepper iri a jar with a tight lid:· shake well to mi x . Cut mozzarella cheese in thick s lices. then c ut s li ces lengthwise into stkks. Wrap each stick inside a s lice of salami; cut in half crosswise ; fasten each half with a wooden pi c k . T hr ea d l mushroom. 2 artichoke Drain beets. reservi ng one cupofthe cooking liq - uid. Combine reserved cooking liquid, vinegar. mustard. salt and s ugar and bring to a boil. Ar- range beets and onions in layers in clean jar or crock. Add celery seeds and cover with h ot vineg~r mixture. Cover jar tightly. cool. a nd store in the refrigerator. Let stand o vernight before using. Enough for 10 servings . 1 can 112 ounces\ who l e kernel corn . drained oil a nd vinegar with sug-ar, .salt, pepper . Pour---------------------------------------- 2 t a bl espoons chopped green pepper 1 table s poon over bean mixture; toss. Refrigerate, covered. until served. Makes 10 servings. ...:=.--1-~~~·~~L ~ '# ~,.. ~~ ·-.. --... .._. __ .. ~::r'Wil'<..---·-- ... . . Clip Coup~~~ Out of the Six O'clock News • / '.· ·eutyou can save money with the Daily Pilot . You .can redeem coupons for grocery stores .. savings at most .. ... Ads help you select the supermarket offering the best v.alues -befo~e you shop. A printed ad assures you of receiving the promised price. Daily Pilot readers also benefit from money-saving recipes, menu helps and nutrition news. For money-saving values not offered on the six o'clock news, rely on the , . DAILY PILOT 642-4321 . . . I C.1919 Kr•ll Inc; ''••·~-( ......... " .... -.. . ...... . .. ... .... ,~ ,._._ ........... ,. .. . .... ... CD DAil v ptLOT 1,..- ........... ~QM! o.e..,..... ........... ,,_,"" ..... ,. """' , . .,. ........ . ...... , ..... .. ,.,.._....,_ .. .,....,.. _ .. W""'~ & AMOC;tAUll, 1'11tl ...... ~ ... ,_,,,._.,c. .,. ,_, ...... .,., ,...,.. ..,._ M • ......... '-Me9. CA "'"' ............. , ................... ........ ~·-· ,_...._..._,._._ .. C-r Cl9ft elOr .... C-. • _,, M. ,_ . - W.ctn..Oay. June 9 11119 PtJllUC NOTlt.'t: Pl!BUC NOTICE . . .. ::;·.~· .. . . ----.... --. --.................. ~·-····' ... ,. -·--· .. t ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE PllfU.J(' NOTICt: •ICTITICMK 8Ull•W ..... tTATa¥811T 'Stupid' .. Owner Do~s Dog In t ... 1011 .... 1,.. ............. 1,.. IMi\lfW\\ ., llV~IN('" \\IPPQltT 'IY"(M' )"' I• ll ......... • IW-1 •••~h t • .,_ ""•'"'' ...,,, .. ~ ..... ?f'O l • l 111 II• Pleo ... _, ll•e<I>. (A""° Nent y .A,,,. ... 1i.n , 11'0 l • LINle ...... ........,, ...... <A.,... I'"' IW•l11en I• ce,.d11cted by <# M \el ..... , .. .,. ~ ~ lllM .11 .. , ... "-. !1 {lff•ti0r-.. '-'4• °"Mey II. lt1t .... _ Aaa £a•den ...... ,_ Ot.-oot Coetl O.lly .. 1101 MeyU.JID.J-•.u ,1tn 1•>11• DE/\R ANN · I hit a ______ .._ __ dog t oday It was n 't your ordinary. run-or· the-mill accident where a dog darts into the street and ~els killed. I\ was the stupidity of his owner that did him in. PUBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUI 8USlll•H •AM•"AT•MSNT Th4 IOl!o#lft9 --l'J dol"' llv\I ,..,, ., JASON'S f'INI! JfWf:l llY. UIJ:• •rO<Hillll"1• Apt 4U, W.•lmi11•t•r, C.U10<nl•f'M> G•r.-t O.r•r 0.-wMll..,, Ut)l •r-•w•~. A4>! •u. _,.,,.,.,,., .. r, t.Mlt .. nMl-Tlll'J -'Ji.~-. ... 111 dlw-1 0 o.itwMl..,. '"'\ \!.._. .... \ 11149 "'"" , ... c-1, , ...... of Or-'-'' ...... , I was following a small pickup truck down the highw ay. There were Lwo do.cs in UI~ back . pl ayin~ and wrestlin~. l kept won· dering why on earth a , .. ,.,, ,. .. ,.. driver would allow his independent. I said I 'd huy the bed linen and towels. for fear of bel111 rec- oanlied. yo.'d feel dll· rerently, wouw..•t yott? DEAR ANN LANDERS : If the medical profession a. in trouble it's their own r a&alt They abou.ld be m~de to pay ,for their greed and indifference. The last visit to a dOC'· tor's office CO&t m,e S20 for a rive-minute con- sultation. Thal S20 took me a whole day to earn and l spent it in five minute!\. Today took the cake My husband's phys1c1an instructed hlm to make an appointment 1 m · mediately for tests. The doctor the n went to Bermuda for a vacation and left no i.nalnlcUona whateoever. WE HAVE BOTH -HADIT DEA& HAD: ftnl -.......... ,.. ... ............ -een•lt•· u.:n--..-...-,..1n of llJrd "9ft &M H• peHlve aclaooll•I to e41•lp daa& --&e tell you wlaat ••• (or waan'O wrom1 -la five ml••letl. Al for tlte playlklan wlto left town wltlao•t making arraage•enhl for yom-laabaad's lestti, Hie sollldoa 111lnaple - iet aDOtlltt dodor. Horoscope ........ ~Or ... CM\11 o.tty ...... ..,, ...... ,,,_._ ""' "''rt Vflv , .... Pvo11"'9cl Or-c.c-1 0..1, P•io•. dogs to roughhouse in a M•rn.•-J-•. u.1tn , .... ,. pickup .truck w ith the N o w I l e arn m y daughter will be sharing the apartment with her boyfriend. I diJapprove o f thi s shacking-up lifestyle and have told her now that I know the facts I will n ot con- tribute to the arranR.c.- m enl in any way. I 'm al so concerned about the t•xample she i s setting for her younger !'ISl ers and brother. ( ) PUBLIC N<n'ICE lllNlttCNI COV•Y Of''"' tTATeOP CAUf'OltNIA f'Oll YMeClOUleYVOf'OllMtO• ...... ,_ .. OTtC• Of' MaA•l .. O PO• PltOaAYP OP WILL MO •Ott LIT· TeltS TeST ..... llfTA•Y A•O f'Oll AUTMOlllU1'M* YO AOMtNllT8• llN08• , ... NM»eNllOlllT AO Mlllll'TUTI0'9 OP •ITAY81 ACY CPllMATa COO. "1 If HOI f:•tete •f •Olll'll T SM.ANNON o.c ...... NOTICE IS HFllE8Y OIYl!N "'411 OOttOTHY 5"ANNOM -OE.NNIS A $MANNON -tiled.,.,..,,• pell· llOft ter ......... ot Wiii -lot I" ,_ ... ~ , .. _..._., .. , ... petlt'-'t -i.. -u•t-to ....................... i •11tAd ......._.,_ .. '"""' ALI CPrOOA .. C.-ltt .. ~I.,...._. lo wllk" U ......... ...,_ .-r1k.~. -lh•I _,.._ ____ of_.,.. __ llft -"" .., ,_ :.., 1m. •• 10 oo • m .. .,. -,_,._of Oe_,,......, No J of -,-1, el 100 Civic c ... tar ~•w• -· lft -"'' ot .,.,,,. An•, uu ....... 0•-'-•· ,.,, Ll!f: A llllAN(:H, C-VCter• AO&MI, OUOUI A M.UIE L TIMI ,., ... .._ LM .......... C.. .... , ... 1n11 ... t• .. ......,. ........ ' P~ Or ..... ~ OeUy Piiot .-s.4, 11, l9n 71U·1t PUBLIC NOTICIE SUPl•tOlt c:outtT CW TM• STAYe Of' CAUl'CMINIA f'O• ~N~COUllTVOrOttANOl ,.awe~°""•­..-A .. , C..-... PLAINflFf' MAAIA LUCILA CURIEL, ¥EllfOfTH CHAISflNr CUP I EL,• ml,_, by -thrc>•IQn ""r C.ue•d••n •d Ltl•rn, PE f f: A M CUAlt:L. -PEff JIM CVJll£l OEF ENOANT KAREN LC VEPN CLARK, -OOF'> I lhtouql -• ur-.c-•c-• C....l .,...,.,.....,c:-.~ ................. -LM ....... CA••• Tt•· ., .. ... .......... ee-tyell.a ........ °'''' .. .......... ....... ~ ()r-( ..... IJ•ll• .. 1101 _, JJ, •• ,.,,. •• ll ,., .. t-.0 , .. PUBUC NOTH'£ NOTICI fOCOllYCTO•\ CALLING POtl atO\ OWNEll AllA lllAN!>P()IHAllON OllOUP SCHOOL 01\TNIC.t tRVtNI UNlf.11'0\CHOOI 0"1 AIC I 810 OEAC>t.JN( 1 00 o <I<><• r• 111 IPO!>Tlof lM:IOlhct.oyulJ"'•• ••It Pt.ACE 01 f\1(1 N f(l tl'I Ot !>l Ill Cf AOMINl\I ""'I IV I CENTEA. ~I Allon .. .,.,..,. .,.,,,,., (•tltOf'n•• PllOJE Cf 101 Nltf'IC AllON NAM£ 8U!> MAINll NAN ( f <;AAA(;f: PLACE Pl AN'i Alt( ()N I ti I 0 I!> T II IC T A OM t N t SI WA t IV F (£frritl(A, 1'41 AllOf\ AveHW 1r .1nt1 ( elllornle t71U F IOYO r Wu••r Str&Ktut .. £~1. _.,.Hu•,..,,,,. .. , PUBUC NOTICE PICTlflOUS 8USINl.U NAMI UAYIMl.Nf I he fol~ t»r\Oft I\ dO<llQ IMl\I t'4f\\ ., MAGI( flN(,[R, t"'O'io<llll CD<l•I lllllh•••·' -'"'Mh, fAt1'~t •••r v•• (,h•tf•r 1, tlll HhOdei., (.O\le Mew, (A 'nU• lhl\ ...... 1 ....... tonduti.cl by ... ,,.. <Uwl(tu•t p.,,,,,, (·-l•rl I hi\ \l•t•n,.cll w•'-lll•d wolh llW> ( CkHtl' (i..~ Of 0._,,119 Cu"u_r>h on M•Y ... ,.,. JAMI'' •el.LY AtlerM,etL-llttt 8.-~Uir-t ·-·-,,,_,, C.A t>I• PllM41 t'ubU\,_, Y.~ l.'>'"' Ot111y Poot Mey I J, l(j I-•. 11, 1'1• N•wporl B••<". Celoto1n•• t 1t•O ~ICYITIOU) aU"Nl'SS P-oi.1 ~~~mo NAML "-"''•""'"' NOTICF IS H[AFBV C.IVfN lhet lll• tollowonQ P9'"°"' ••• doln9 tM ..,.._. ~ ~ hoOI 01\1r H t of ~\lnfl\\,;.. Or-C-•. c..11 ......... •"1n11 °• (,Rf:NOUlll (ONSTllUCTION, •lld lllrOuClll I"" OWNf "· wlll '"' •••• ~1 Holl-ooto c.1rci.. C~I• ~ ... YO to, -not'•"" tf\MI the •bo•• ••oCI C.l1t0tn••.,.,. Um• .... --'°' .,. ••••d nf RobHI H !>l mmon• HO M..-rete "'""'.Cl\ '°' '"" _ _, P'0 I Hollowb<ook Clr<I•. Co•I• 'M•••· IKt. e\ 1o1-.. Celllotnl• fK1' I 8U1>M.tlll-nc• 0•-Je,_ H Mew '3 V•l•I• C-1 1 Gr..,.nQandP••onQ I Fremont, Celllc>tl'l .. t4~JI ' 1 S-COMlruc hon D•vld J Mtte. '3 V.olel\ C°"rl, Bid •IWll i. ~ec.,wd "' 1?w o••c~, Fremont. C.lll0tn•• ••~• l~nhllf>d -.... """ Y>~I e,. _,...d Thi\ bu\ln•" " <°"""<led bJI • and pul>llttY read •IOU<I .ti IM "OO•P "ner•I .....,,,...,...,. •l•l•d """' -pl«,• Robert H !olmmo•I\ f h'"" ••II lie " '1~ 00 ~~ot ,.. Thi\ •l•l•r>¥nl ••• 111"'1 with llW q111rf'd tor eacri .,.., ot b•d do<u'"""" lo Cou"'' ,.. .. ,_ ol Ot~ Cwnh on M•• Qu .. r41nt" thtt r-Ptutn 1n 9000 <OOdU•O!'t 11 1'7t within \lewttn d•'f\ •ttttr tnt-thd OPf"n1n • rm'" PulMl\rW'd °'""°" < .,..,, 0 .. 11, Piiot. d .... f ,., " bid mu\t f ontnrm flllnd tw Mo 73. JO -.nd J""" &, I], t~/9 t'ltl 1' PUBUC NOTICE "C1'1TIOUS 8USINl!H N.ud STATl!Ml!NT ,,.. lullow1"9 _ ..... ,, d0<"9 bv\• "'-" ., OR ANGE COUNT Y TRAVEL 8 ROK CRS, S1J1 Cynrhle L •11e, C•Pr4\\, Celllouw••lO Wllllem C...OrQlt Siio, \131 c,n 1111• l •M, ('pre"· C•lllo•n•• 90lol0 Htl\ bu\~• "t onducle<I by en In· dlvldll•I Wiii..,,, 0 Sllwe Tiii\ \1•1-1 ..,., tll41d with lhe C-ly (Mtk of Or-Gounl' 0<1 Mey back panel down. Suddenly the truck hit a bump and the do~s Cell out onto the pav.cmcnt I hit one tw rCJre l L'Ould sw.-rvc I knocked the poor mull 30 feet in- to the ~uardru1l. We hoth pulled over and ran lo the do~. I w as hor· rir1 c d l o sec him mangled beyond hope thras hing an a~ony These last few days I 've be-en having second t hought ~ ahout going ba c k o n my o rrc r Ph~ase ll.'11 me what lo do. Should I r.-rons1der " HF.R MOTllEll o•:AR MOTHER : When you offered to buy tbe bed linen and towels. you didn't know or your dauglaler's live-la plans. ''· ""· ""'"' Fortunately, a highway Now that you DO know, you are ~r no obligation to help her out by supplying bed linen and towels. A parent wbo helps rurnlsh a love nest puts b.-r stamp of approval on it. C P .S. I am not suggest- i nl you cut off c-om· munkaUon. Continue to bf' lovln~ and non · critical. Once she's moved out, consider that sub jut off-limits.> PV011"'9cl 0r-. Coe•• 0.11, P""'· patrol man drove b y M•Y n . »-J-•. n. 1m , .. >-1• PUBUC NOTICE PICYITl<MK aUStNlSI .. _.STATEMENT The loll-1119 11«'°'1 h dolnQ bu\I nt'\\ ., (.AT ENGINEERING I\ SAlE'>. CA f EN(;IN[[JllNO & WCl DIN(,, 8VLLfl PR OO F AA CIN C. PAODV C f '>, CUSTOM 80A r Pf llf'OA-HCE. ms D-• A,,.. C:0.1• ....... , .. t761t D •wtd .Al-Delley, :nu o ... at• Ave . Co•••-.... Ce .,.,. Thi\ llu\I ...... ,, , __ by Ml In div_. Oewt "· 0.lley Thi• •t--••• llled wllll the C-1' Oe<ll of Orenvot C-ty O<I M•Y within minutes and put the beast out or h is mis t:ry two shots an the head with a pistol. The owner drove oH . and I l'ouldn't hclicvl' has ind1Hcrt'ncc In tt\.c m e;.i nt1m<.' t h e orf1cer told me at happens all t h(• tune. lie s;ud soml' people lie their do~s lo the truc k . th1nk1n~ t hey won't fall out, hut D E A R A N N they DO fall out and LANDERS: Will you then they are choked to please tell me c and your death or drag~cd to many r eaders1 why on ''· tt7• f'tts..J death at the end of tht.•" earth you u~e valuahh-P11b11.-Or-C041ll 0.lly Polot "441• 11. ». J-•. 11. m• 1935 ,. rop<-. n •· w ~pa P<' r spa l' e t 11 Plca~c print tha~ f11r print a (;onfidenti<il thal PUBUC NOTICE "CTITIOUS aUSINEU NAME STAff:MENY Ill• toll-•nQ .,.,~n 1\ doinQ bu~I ne~\ 4 \ l F N TOVRA(,f 111? HtlllQp 0,,.,,.. ,,."•Port 0~1it<h. C.tt•1totnttt ~1'60 PUBUC NOTICE all 1tcoplc to ~cc 01> 1s under staood hy only v 1 o u s I y m a n y '' o ..: oni· J>t•rson" ownNs nec.•d cclucat1ng This makes very llttl•· SUS/\N <.: FHOM S/\N M·n~e to me. llow ahout DI F:GO 11. Annie" Why dri you <lo OF.AR SUSAN: In· ii ., N E l LSVI LLt-:. deed th.-y do -and I WI S thank you for belpin~. ot:J\~· 1'rut'. Obviously, man c-ould do some (; i ah a lot betler by hLOJ "best mab SftlS4" to o ly 001· friend." -bul if I fttl It is vita I- DEAR ANN : I 'm a ly lmportaattotbatooe. w i d 0 w w I l h r 0 u r thf'n I wl.11 use tbe pre· children. The oldest Just dous newspaper space turned 21. She has ... to help bim. U YOU good job. <tnd decided weore tbe person who s he wants he r own was de8Pf'tal.e for ad- ap:irtmc nt I agr eed. vie~ and couldn't take a FICTITIOUS 8U\INE\S thinking lht.• l'X J)t'fl(.'OC't' C'hancf' on havio~ )OUr NAMf:STATEMfNT would make• ht•r m ort· problf'm apswar in print Th_. touow1nq P'"Hon t\ <Jo.no hu" - nP\\ It\ PJIOPEPfll <. R'V lANll ANO 8Y THE SEA, 7l lfl M 111nf'1 U1 o nlO. L•Qun• No-I, CA ~/bll fl .. rt,. Ruth '''..ct' .. '. (ti\I) "oown "'°' Propertitt KW' Ttw ~.t. 11/lt M otr10 ... r Or . LllQ ...... NIQ\ll'I, lA •au 'P'H\ Du\•nl'"t\ I\ (ondUt tf'd hy ttn 1n Ot~tdU~I Pf'rh-R Preql•~r ,,,,, ''"'""""'n' Wtt\ f1lt1d with lht-( oun1v (l«r> OI 0r6nUC> CouMy un M"Y ·~ ~91 Fn~ Publl\ft"(! 0 •.,nOO' (O<hl Oe111 Phol. Mo 1J. J!J. J11"" &J ll, 1q1~ PUBLIC NOTICt: PUBLIC NOTICE ••CT1T1ous euso1au MAIM ITATeM8NT flle ~ ...,_ i\ ..... llu!ll· -·· •llNI!' OE PAlllS & LI! l"i.l!NCtf OUAi.TI!•. 1'10 S. CMtt Ml..,_a,, l~· 8M<f\, Ce/.,__.,.,, .. .,wit GlletlWI, tl11 i.ltHH, OMl•-....~--'"°'_,_ THURSDAY. JUNE 7 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES t Mar<·h 21-/\prtl 19l: What appears to be "locked up" could actually r epresent a l t.>mporary delay . TAURUS IAprtl 20·May 20>: Go slow. he tow •·~pcc1:Atly 1n c:onnccllon with legal papers. Changes are due they favor you 1r you play waiting game. Oblam hint from Aries m essage. GEMINI 1May21-June20>; Accentonbasic issues, keeping peace within family circle. de- ciding on "creative budget " Taurus, Libra. Scorpio natives figure prominently. CANCER <June 21-July 22): Accent on change. variety. children, emotional responses. the mystery of romance. Be considerate of one who is temporarily m capac1ted. l.EO (July 23-Aug. 22>: Establish base or operations position 1s strong but inflexible. tlold llltht -you ar c due for message which <:ontains "green lhtht." VIRGO 1Aug. 23-Sept. 221 : Accent on bemg finished with problem lhal actually belon1s to someone else. You get good news concerrung ~ubm1ss1on of idea. concept, format. article. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22l: New money deal indicated. Know 1t. deal from position of strength and confiden ce. Leo. Aquari&as figure prominently. SCORPIO <Oct 23 Nov. 21>: You gel what you go aflt•r k•·y 1s to be sure of what you ac tually nt·•·d ('v1·l1• h1J!h JUdRment. intuition .irt· un t.<.trgl't <.:1n:um-;t :1nt:t:s favor your effort~ Takt: in1tiat1vt• SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 2i!-l>cc. 21 I Arca that was dark rN :c1vcs hcncf1t of greater light. r('st rtt t1ons an· ~ocm 10 tw hflud. Good news rt·· 1·e1vcd from one who ha~ l~n confined to home· or h11sp1tal CAPRICORN <DPc. 22-.lan. 191 : Obtain hint from S:ig1tt<ir1u~ ml.'hS UJ!e. Funds could bt: rC'11·a~l·d. Som t.· of your fondest hopes, w1shc~ may be on w;iy t.o fulfillment. AQUARIUS cJan . 20·f'cb. un: Request con cemm~ career, promotion, prestige is answered you arc l1k<'ly to rPretve green li~ht. What ap· µcars an o~ladc could actu<tlly be a steppan~­ ~tom· to progn:~~ PISCt:S 1 F1·h 19 M arch 20>: Accent on ~f>Cl'lal dcvt.'loµmcnl. 1·ducat1onal pursuits, long r:111ge 11ro1l·1·h rn·11o-. frr1m family m1·mber al a r1 1-.l :11lt'1• Tllts _..... .. ~-Or•" lft-•t•IWel. ,IMO" 1 DAR A WUA • WHKOAYS tO UNTll t • SAf\ll•OA• 10 UNTii. t • IUNOA\' It ao IMT1l I ..,....,. • 1112 W. ~ • ,.,..,231 HUtlYINOfON MACH• t~I 9MCll .._ o ..... , ~OMHMI TM• .._... wet tt• Wltll n. c-ty a.ti .. Or .... Cl91MtT Oft Mey ... ""· , ....... , ••• LL'f . ......., .. '--........ $ ........ ........ v...,, C*.""' , .. ,,, .. 1......, """"' .......... Or ..... CNtt o.ily ~ ... -· u. ·-,-·· ''· ,.,. ........ ' ' to COWTII-" mu1 ...,,....., ·--· I.A M9'1A. '"°* ............. ..,,. ~·>••-~-•W...Ott SMfAMAtniet1N •'1*1l 11'11 ... o~· ""'-"" .... ti ...... ·-111•• -•'3 ...,. ' .. ·-. -llWI •UNT& • ......... UMTI. •• ....,. ........ . , ....... ·-····--·-·· ---·-· ·-· !'..., li. •• : ~ '· ' ... . ... .,. ~ ............. -~·-..-~ ... , . ..... '--..... ·- / 89NU a•ant1 -SN: TM .r.uwae CM .... Wll IDeel _..,:.p.m MGMa;, J.e u , .a Vera.an.. On TM Lake to hear a pr'Clll'am oo lovtet Jnr~. wo•aN·1 Aa•Y coaP8: Queen Clty et.apter No. 17 .W ~et 1 pm. lablnlaJ, Jw " at ncs.htJ .. NII Ud 149a. I of'Utt World, Su.I React.. laformataon AUC9 Clan. ..... 1'-.W.:Vlm ClnllP.: 'J'he Orewp CDua.. _ l) <'OIBpuUr lfOUP Will hold a re~al 8" clut. l albttlftl from 10 •.m to~ pm. S.turchy. June • at Ulliwwut) Hlcla School. lrYl.ne tbt ll Uut 1elaool'1 Computer Club. A•••ICAN au1INU1 WOM&N·1 A8· 80CIATION: Republ1can Aaemblyman Bruce N•l&llde ol the 10th Dtat.rkt <Tustln/Jrv1nc:) wtu ...,... the Irvine aa.Nr <'hapt.er •t 7 p.m . "'-day, June 12. at the AU-porter Inn 9CMJlll COA.8'1' GA&DEN CUB: New of f~•n will be lut.alled loUow.Lni &.. pol tuck luelMoa at 12:30 p.m . Weclneeday, June u. •t the ScMb Cout Garden Club ln 8out.b lAtuoa . 80lJTll CO.uT W&LLDl..EY CLUB: f:lec· Uoe ot olflcera wUI be at 10:30 • m S.turday, June t, at VWaae Park Comnuudly ClubhouH, •rvtne. A aalad lu.ncbeon will foUow AM£&1CAN SOCIETY or INT.Ea10• D&81GNEU: The Or1rnge County Cbapl~r Sboweae Tour ol AS 1.0 dcsiper~ homes will take pl~ from 10 u.rn. to 4 p.m. Sunday, June 10. The event will beaon with contlnentitl breakfllt. from 10 ~ m lo I p.m. al tbe Ter· race Center, Commuruty Pavilion, Univer81ty Park, lrvine. ReaervaUonb caU Cltlf lveslcr, si..i.a. Qoys' Club Sets Summer Programs LEAllNING <'enters have been established at both the ~ast Bluff <1nd Upper Bay Boys' clubi. for the s umrnn along with extensive athlet1~. arts ancJ crafts and recreallon pro. 1ram1>. EmphasL'> at the Upper liay Boys' Club's lei.rnlng center will be on mathematics and reading. according to counselor Ruy Galhtgher "If your son or daughter oteds help, have them come down,'' he said The Upper Bay learning center will be open from w ·JO a.m. lo 12.30 p.m. Mondays through Frid<tys ' IEllPllASIS at the East Blufrs learning cent.er will be on periOIYI awareoesa. develop· iDI communications skills and alleviating bebavJoral problems, accordinl to counselor Sam Jitartone. fie said awareness games will be run from 2 to ~ p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays wblle programs aimed at motor skill develop- ment will be given from 1 to 3 p.m . Tuesdays and Thursdays . Other summer programs planned at the East Bluff club, 2S55 Vista Del Oro, Newport Beac:_~1 incfude: a &iris bUketball lea1ue for 8111, Tiii and ltb IJ'adera; l*ldle teonia cluae1, eoed omnaatics, an indoor track meet, coed volleyball, a three-man high 8cbool basketball league and a basketball camp for boys in grades five throulh eight. Art.a and craft.a programa at Eut Bluff wW cover inatruclion in watercolors, oils and past..ia; pbotoe.rapby; wood scu1plurin1, u.se of power toola and macrame. SPECIAL procrams planned al Eaat Bluff are a dog show, West.em Day and Chicken Feed, beacb trips. a bike trip to Mason Regional Park, a talent lbow. Wild WUd Wet lrtps and three-day older boy camping tnps. &vmu planned at t.be Upper Bay Club, 2131 TuaUD Aft .• ~ lleaa, include a Wild Wj~ '----Wet-trip • .-eoz-e-a:rrace;a ac picnic, a Goa1 Show, a ftab*'1I trip. a Dickel carnival ud a Baclrwa.rda Day.\ The Upper Bay club also offers a buketball Jeasue !OI' boys grades five t.brou&b et&bl, a -llr&.-WI> acbool bukelball leaa:_ue, a coed softball leqlie. a Jokari Tournament, whi.lffe baseball 1amea and a paddle Lennis tou.rna· meot. Art.a programs offered include a glider JO· test, model airplane buildine, a saUboat race. woodwortring and plasUcs, cl&y mold.in& and leather el.ueea. A TlmEE·DA Y camping tnp i.t Butterfield Country is scheduled for boys ~ge 7 tbrou&b 12 and baekpacJriD8 ls planned for boys 13 and older. The Upper Bay club alao. plans a summer f~ball ~ue. waler fights, a ft'risbee golf day and DOOl.t.oumamwta. Summer hours at both boys clubs are 10 a.m. tbroulb5p.m. Mondays through Fridays. 11.\a'l'ONE, the Eut Bluff counselor, bu a 8 .S. in psychology from AriJOOa State UnJversl· ly and formerly worked in family eounselmg at tbe Soul.b Bay Human Services Center, Tor· ranee. Gallagher, the Upper Bay CCMmSelor, la a master'• de•ree candidate ln coumeliDI at Loyola University. Before JoiniDC tbe 80y1' Club, be wu a COUDSelor at tbe Sodth Bay Juvenile Dlviak>n. "I am bere to aerve youths who may be haviq bebavlor problema in the community, home pr ICbool." GaUaaber said. He noted that services offered at tbe Upper Bay club include individual and family COUDHI· ln1, PatentiDI work1bopa, rap aroups and tut.or· in1. . . . . • # - • Club Calendar w.t.-Y. ~I. 1t71 AwdW:&N 81:UT A.llOCL\TION!-TIM Orua,. County Chapter wW pretent HWlman J•"J Dunphy of KABC·TV wlU\ a 11peclal honor on blt birthday, "Si.turday, June ti. He'• t.be cba.,...·s ftnt Htllrt of the Year recll>*t, oamed for outatandlo1 pubUcaUoa ln he,.n dlt· uae folk>wtna b1a auc:c ... tw quadruple bypua •ur.-, lee&. fall Th& ..,.rd wUt t. part at tbe local Heart A11oc1atlon's 2$th anniveraar) t•elew.._ •t U.. Santa ~ {)Qyfttn Club. la·_ orma un 80Cla • sn .ao_t. _ •lr8A·llA&..O• CLllB: A hU'cheon meet· 1n1 will~ head •l JO 30 a.m Thur'-day, June 1, al lb• Reuben £. l~. A daaco demonstration wlll be liven. COOKING DE•ONSTaATION: Judith Olney, author of "Summer Food" and ''Com· fort.inc Food.'' will &Ive a free demonstration at l pm. ~•Y. June U, at Wllliams·Sonoma in South Coaat Plua. ClllUSTIAN WOMEN'S Cl.VB: Tbe Sitd· dle&Nlek Vttlley lr'OUP will "meet for tunctreon on Tueaday, J une 1.2, at El Adobe re8t.aurant, San Juan Capbtrano. A proeram oo wise textile buylq will be given by Margaret Grltt.oo, bead of the textile department at Saddleback COUeae. Reaervatlons Mrs. Bruce Denham, 493-M93, or llra. Walt.er Ell.U>, 492-8542. FOUNTAIN VALLEY COIN CLUB: Tht: aroup wdl meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 7. In the Fullerton Saving and Loan building at Hrookburst itnd Talbert. Tbe public la welcomt:. NATIONAL O•GANIZATION t'Oll WO• t.:N : "Feminists in Commitled Rela· taoutups" will be diacuased by a panel al the South Coast Chapter meetin& al 7:30 p.m. Wed· n~sday. June 13, Laguna Federal Savings and Loan AssocaaUon, Laguna Beach. lnfocmation: Jane Poole, 833·8556, ext. 715. .JUNIOR WOMAN•s CLUB: The Huntington Beach group will hold a Von's Club p1trty luncheon at noon, Wednesday, June 13, al the elubbo~. 420 IOth Sl., Huntington Beach. Fasbion11 will be s hown. Tickets: Emily Jun1ers, 962-6349, or Diana Matthews, 964·5186. PAQJ1CA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL: The Huntington HeetC'h hospital, m coojuncllon with lhe American Uf'i:trl AssociiJlion, wUJ offer a free public scrt-ening for hy!J(:rtension from I J a .m . lo 3 p.m. Saturday, June 9, al the CiJnncm Yuppa Conference Center across U\e s treet fro m the hospital SOCH~Y OF MJUTAlt'V WIDOWS: The Oranae County group wiU bold 1U. lnstallallon luncheon al 11 a .m. Saturday, June 9, at the Staff NCO Club, E l Toro Mitrine Mr Statton. PARENTING LECTURE: Santa Ana· Tustin Community Hospital will present a I~ lure titled "The Stress of P1trenlhood" 1tt 7:30 p,m . Tuesday, June 12, at the hospital. Dr. John •. -· .: Se'waftl, ~.uy elUef n SATCH, ad Dr. Tbomaa 116relU will apeak. laformatlOG: 83$·1556. IWKST AD£LINE8: Tbe Minion Viejo An ev-1q ol dia· ebapter wtU bold aucUtlons f0r admwion to tbe lq and drama bu cborua from 7:30 t.o 10 p.m. lloada)t. June 11, at been •lated by tbe Lom.,.. Elementary School, Laaun• Hilla. Orao1e County PouD· IDlormadoe: ~1·30M. der'a ~r ol Uae ~--· _ _ _ . l'idu wulaUoD ---ac;u DPPAl'Oranie \ANDt AJwnnae o f s o u t b •.I" n wm • lt.m.-ay, UDe t, ~trondi. at UM Huntiqlon Beach home ol Shari Guay. "Tbe event wW be Tbe alumnae group, with the coUe1latea from held June 24 at tbe Ep1lloa Tau Chapter and the Epallon Tau Harlequin Dinner Mother'• Club, will hold a rummage sale from 9 Playbouae, Santa a .m . to 2 p.m. Saturday, June IS, at the chapter Ana, and will feature house, 2100 E. Wllablre, Fuller10n. Information: a performa.nce of Judy Hi1bee. 956-2108. Fiddler on the Roof BALBOA BAY aEPVISUCAN WOMEN: Dr Barbara Shell St.one, poUticaJ science pro- fessor at Cal State Fullerton, Will apeatk at » noon luncheon Wednesday. June 13, at the Shark _Island Vaeht Club. Reservatiom: 8'73-5129. TALENT SHOW TRYOUTS: Tryouta f0t the First Annual Golden State Talent Show will be held from 2 t.o ~ p. m. Sunday, June 10, al tbe Fratenial Order of Eagles Hall, Garden Grove. The event ia sponsored by the Golden State Humane Society Jnformation: 971·3883. 'l'oaMtmaster Openings Available A few openings re· majn in the Capistrano Valley Toastmasters Club, according to Carl A be, pn.~1dcnl The local chiJpter of Toastmas ters lnterna· tional serves tbc San Juan Capi11trano, Dana Point and <.:ap1str;Jno Beach areas Members meet at 6 30 p .m Tuesdays at Harry ':. l'amily Restaurant, San Juan Capistrano. Toastmbswrs Jotema· tional 1s a self improve· ment group dr·dicatecJ to better SIJ(:<tkm~. listen 1ng etnd Uunkmg. Art,. Hobbie8 To Be Shown A free art and bobby show featuring every. thing from oil palntin's to "Happy Kite" ex· bibits will be held from 11 :30 to 2:30 Sunday at t h e Neighborhood Congregataonal Church, St. Ann 's and Gle nn· eyre, LH1euna Beach. More than 20 exhibits will be displityed with some items offered for sale. A luncheon also w1U be held in the courtyard from 11 30 a .m . lo 12 ·30 IJ.m. All event!> are open t.o the pubhc. Panh.-llt!nic R u Mh Plunnt~d starrln1 BUI Chap- man ~ tJ)e New York Opera, according t.o GU and Geri McGuff of Irvi ne, c O · chairmen. Reservations for the evening can be made by callln1 13M42JS, · The Kidney Foun· datlon of Southern California claims to be tbe only voluntary health agency slriv· ing to eli minate kidney d.iseue. Thas task i s pursued throup the foundattion 's pro· grams wbicb include fellowabips and re- search aranta and a s ummer camp for pedjalrtc dialysis pa· tlent.s, aaid to be tbe only one ~ it.a kind on the West Coast. A druic bank pro· vides medication ~·at cost" for kidney dis - ease pattients and an information and re· f erral service i~ avaihtble. T h e foundation also SJ>OMOnl the Gift of Lafe organ donor program as well as other publtc <tnd pro fessaonaJ educational aclJ v1lJes. Profeaeor Has Emmy Oraace c.-eoa.._. blolocY pr._or UoJd ·MHOD Sml .. won .. Em•J-Award ,for-Ma. ,_. • tbe eduea•w11 ~ ... IDtroctua., 8'oloc1... . . ) Al10 ltoeored were Smltb'1 co·loatruetor, 8oanJe ._.., a Go.Idea Weal Colle1e biolo11 teaeber. and CamJI Kl- lerbe, Mriel )l'QdDCV- dired.or. The trio neetwd Uae award for a ....-t OD the beart. Tbe edue•Uoa•I TV coune,-WtaalieTudes 36 balf·bour .......... was produced at KOCI:· TV, cbalmel 50 lD Huo&- lniton Beaeb. It eunea~- 1 )' is ~'"' aired on KOCE 9nd will be broadcHt on Publie Broadcast Station na- tionwide durtn1 Sep- 'tember. Smith and Rooblr also wrote a textboot to ac· company lbe course. l nformat100 Car l Abe . 491i·287fi, Hi c k Mc llcngcr, 496 1071 , Hugh lirown. 492·1939. OfficerM Elected The Panhcllenic A~ socialion of San Diego Slat e Un1vers1ty will hold its l''aJJ 1979 m em· b e r s h i p rus h f or sororities the week of Aug. 18. Coa~t Man Lloyd Smith To Shave Head ------- A number of Orange Coast organizers have elected new officers. The groups and their new preaideol.s are: Orange County Stephens College Alum· •n ae, Mr s . Robe rt McKle; Corona del Mar Informative summer parties wiU be held in the San Diego area on Saturday, June 30, and Saturday, July 21. Orange County rest dent Rocco Pllla.rell~ will h ave bas bead Wine Fund-ra.Uw.r 1baved by televlsion Set al Fairpomldit personality Re1is , • High School PTA, Mrs. Charlea Ringwalt; San Clemeot.e Buaineas and Professional Women 'a Club, Thelma Reu Bolu. UCI Town and Gown. Cleola Lorens. More information ls available from the Paobellenic Ru1b Of· fice, San Die go State Unive rsity, 10 care or lhe Housin1 and Residential Life Office, San ' Diego, 92182, 286·5742. Pbilbin. live, at 9 a.m. Taltiq o1 commercial Wedneaday. June 13, on wine vintages will be the "AM Loa Ancelea .. beld from 1 to 5 p .m . program. Sunday, June 10. by the To the beat recollec· Orange County Wine lion ~ KABC television Society at the county personnel, tbi!I Is the fairgrounds, Memorial fint lime auch an event Garden,• Fair Drive. . ~~ . . f. Als o So uth e rn Ca lifornia Dental Hygienl11ta Association. Jackie Clarie ; Fountain Valley Woman's Club, Mrs. Edwin Booth; Sad· dleback Mothers of Twins Club, Ll.u Ubl; Fountain Valley Com· muruty Hospit.a.1 Guild, Ann ROblni&l:-- Club~" nms ~II Wedneaday an tlll! Doil11 hlot and contaana notices of women's and service cluh ~etmg• and events OfW" to the publac for tlll! lollowing week Send nollces~ Club Calendar, Daaly Pilof, P.0 Hor 1560. Costa Meia, CA bu t.abn pla~ on Los Tbe fund·raiaina event Aa&elm televilioa. will help 1upport the Roeco'1 brother. Jobo, society's educational ac· who's director of "Ex· tivitiea. ecutive lleo's Hair Cen· t.era of Newport Beach,., It wi 11 al so b e Ip will be Ph.ilbin's 1ueet publicize the com · that moming. m e r cial and amateur John wHJ dilcuaa and wine eompelilion to be demoMtrate the latest held at the fair July 13 procedures and tech · through 22. oiques in hatr replace· Information about the meal.-tntirig ts 11vallabrelrom lntluded will be a hair Jim Graver, 581·9599 or fashion show fut.uraog (213) 7216-1011 . the new disco wip . USC Football Coach John Robinson and USG Women 's Athletic Director Barbara Hedges were guests at the an- nual Newport Harbor Alumni Club Foot- ball banquet at the Newporter Inn. If II"" hao~ an atem fur 92626 lndude your name 1111! Smgle1 Ca/Nldar, ~wnd and pho ne number . i1 to Cherl/l Romo, f'eature Notace. mu1t be 1n our Deportment. Doily /'alot, hands lhrtt wuka m od· P.O. Sor 15'8, Corto Mesa . 1;ance ol an event C.4 92626 Include yflur 'fu rec1ue.,t a picture , name, addreu and phone writ I' or call the F'eature number. The Single• CaJen· Oe part ml'nt , 642 f32 I . dar runs e~ry Thuraday t1e tween l and S p m .Rocco was unavada· ble for comment, but It Is fairly obVlous lb<tl for him, al least , 1''riday the 13th CODM'l'I on a Wednes· day this month. FRANCI~~ORR fine stationery • 1.0 . BRACELETS •TRAVEL ALARMS •POCKET WATCHES corcna del. mar Timex® SALES a SERVICE •WRIST WATCHES • BANOS & STRAPS •LIGHTERS You'll !Ike our quality •nd prlcu • 389 E. 17th Street, Coat1 Me11 CAeto" lrtm llaljlfl 'on W•1•1'1l\I ~'" 142-IM7 . &414-C Walnut Ave., lrvfM 1 ..... ltey f. ~111• An• t •YI 551-0204 . SUMMlm SCHOOL. COULD HELP Will your child Rucceed in life? Suc.cess in :«:hool h1 u Kood indicuLion of lat.tn SUcce88 in life -LI winner. Could your child do better in 11ehool? MosL chiltlnm cun do better. Winners work Lo I.heir full potential. All-American Summer '79 -offered 11t tK'hoolR in your a rea -Is LI summer school for aU children -hlgh achievers. average. and remt.'diel. This basic skiUN lreadin~. wrilin~. methl and creative arts program can holp your child he M winner -call today for information. ALL-AMERICAN SUMMER SCHOOL ~ begins June 25 Selected School• in Fountain Valley, Ocean View. and Huntington Beach School Dist.ricts Appllcationlf nallablf' at l"otantatn V.U.y, Oc.ea View. and • ) •• ~ •' t M • •• • ... lli4 .... '-..._ e • '.. .... ._ -. ._... .. 4' •. the warehoUH -. - -C . ·any opens -·-d Colton Piano omp ssessions. damaCJe ..... Once a year. f all trade-ins. repo floor s ... es. aft to dispose o . . & used rent returns. i piano rolls. d• new ' h et mus c, d 111erchan sse . I instruwnents. s e ultars. tttousan s -sorts of mus1ca • cellaneous lamps. CJ eakers, mis amplifiers.,,sp t disposal prices. of items. a a · HURRYi ooo~s OPEN 9 A.~. • --..... • • .,.. __ ....,...., ___ ._ ............... ,. .. ,.,, • ., ____ r•~ ,..•••••••-.._ - EYERYIHl•I MUST IOI . ALL UNITS CLEARLY SALE PRICED FOil THIS ONCE A YEAR.. SALE! ALL PARKING LOT ITEMS USED. LIMITED 9UANTITIES! FIRST COME FIRST SERVED " 58 EA. USED MEW CONSOLE GRAND PIANOS SPEAKERS PIANO . __ NEW SYNTHESIZERS . USED PIANO BENCHES -USED OPTIGAN ORGAN ALL llHOS FROM $699°° HOM s1300 Sf85•s~ UPTO 50% FROM $ FROM ·$ ~00~_._~, USED UPRIGHT PIANOS NEW NARf DR : KIT 29'5 MEW KIMBALL PIANOS SAVE .• 0/ TO /0 ~FF NEW ELECTRIC GUITAR s USED $-HAMMOND OR:: s190 IRI UR TRUCK OR TRAILER -----· I 0 GRAND PIANOS . . GRAND PIANOS . USID SPIMl1 -PIANOS BONGO DRUMS s5~ USED . BAlDWIN ORGANS .. OM .. $379 MIW ELECTRIC AMPS ·-~ lOO's OF \ NEW KAWAI ORGANS · ~•YEUPTO 30% USED LOWREY .ORGANS FROM s199 ASIS . SOMIOLD .SHEET ·Mus1·c ... 5c EACH - 0 • II l . • "\. r,. .. ; ... :.:. • • ... • .. _~ -• -'"\ ' ' "" ., • • • • • • e .. .. I & I • ._. . . . . . . ' • I" ~ • • ...... • ... ' ;'\. ... "-. ~ ~ -.._ -............. -'9' .. __ • ' ""~ -• ............. . ..... .... , --·--- ~ I Wed"*lday. Ju"e e-. 1979 * DAIL't' PILOT The Blgge•t -Ma'rketptace on the Orange Co~st DAILY PILOT ·cLASS·IFIED~ADS You ca.n Sell It, Find h, l~•d• It Wttti a Went Act 642 5678 One Call Se.rvlce ~----• -=~------.---F-~S!-C~ll_Approva--·-- .•••••••••.•........... ....................... ....................... ••..................... ..... ,.. 100 100 ...... 1002 ......... 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .................. 11111111 ................... 1~ U~l()U~~@ IN COIONA DEL M~I EecJch frolty 111\IWOH VI E·W tllLL:j VI EW 1-'cc land . la r gt• l o t. ~I bdrm. quality apJmml rnt>nt~. 11wn•d1hlt> OC't'a n v1t:w , $375,tlOO B t :AU'l'IFl 'I. Hl<C>A UM OOH llV ll 4 hdrrn. ~gh, s tor y 4! frplte:,, pool and Jat·11u1. J)rlf't•d proi,u·rly at $229.500 covt:Hfo:D TWO WAYS Two 2 bclrrn unit:, so of the hwy nr school. ""' rk~. shop~ a ncl gardens . Good 1n C'Om<• for th1· $179,000 invested. f"A Mll.Y IJt:ACll tlOME -Nr Little Corona. beaut m a anl . d eveloped. ~oltd :s bdrm, 2000 sq ft a nd 2 frplcll 1hktng $:~35,000 ('fl .. :Mt-: DE I.A CHEEK finc~t in .l <.t:-.ni1111· Crt·t·k ! 2 hclrm ~. den . ~ht1lll·r~. p<Jrqul'l. 1<1t'Ui'.Zl <.1nd firep1t. E>'qt11~1l1· al JU~t $24'1 .H~O. I J ~l()UI fif)MI:§ Hf AL l OH(,. b7~ anno . .'111 l I .1·• ( 11.1'.I lf111hw.1v. C:nrllnd d1·I MJ1 PRIMEIEACH IL VD LOCA TIOM :t .fl ;11·rc~ 1.11111·d C '1. :!:!II fl of fmnta~l' on ISc•m·h Htvd. II U PcrfN'I tor 1·ar dcalt·n1h1p, s llop11111J,! 1•cnler. offlc1• 11u1 ldmi: f'r11·~ bdow m<Jrkct l11r hs .... t~ale ('all r>ow hefon· 11 ~ l(l)fll', 7~ I :11!11 DUPLEX OH THE SAND $177.000 Sti·~ to the bt-.wh from owner·~ fro nt unit. :i 11 c• d r m ~ t I u f l Frr e plaee Ut•cks & µallo, s hukf' roof Call now. 673 kS.SO I • t r '• f l • t '~ t ~~~~T~~ [~ Niii Owner Moving -.,G CANYON OtleY•arH•w IJwely rt1.'llnm ho me''" -------~-r.n""'qu1 11pportur11t v thl' golf <'O Ur~c . 5 ;iw:.ol'I you m this lovl'ly hdmlS .. den. family rm . s f llUI +ho m1•. L'c•ntral 4 baths, pool & J8t'U:u1 ly loc·atNI VaultNI WIM.M'I $7~1.tXlO 1•e 1l1nl(~. wt•t har OPIHDAILY2-5 Uecoralor w;, 11 1•11v 1· r 20 Cypr•u Point 111g.., Pnv.1lt> d1·1·k ( '1·n BAllBAHi\ II al \ a"urnn Sf.II 1'1111! HUTClll NC:S ""'n ~ m0<·h mun • (';d i "''"'. fi7:1 K.".,<ic, WHERE ELSE? AT $87,500 Can you i:l'I 4 lldrrn:-.. l h<ith~. IJ r~1: fa1111h mom mud••rn k1td11•11 •lt'Uu•h(·d l.ll•fal.?C'. nll'd) la11dM'J1Jc d _ clOM ' l•J ,,dl4111b ;_ind ~hl)pp1n~ WALK TO BAY!! T>t:;1•o v1•r tr;rnquillty ancl ,,J1..-11'11)r 11111°\' v•11r 1•111 f'r thru i:ardl'll l'llln 111111 rnJ..,:.1 v1· 1to11hlt' 1l11or~ Set1Jrat•• gu1•:-.t quurtt•r:.. ~ ma:.:.1\o1' lidrms. g1~;in t I l' r ·' Ill,• I y r II" m :.paC'111u" 1lln1ng room with l 1r1•plat't', large· • custom puul 1¥ilh J j.ll'UU.I .md Or1•111t RV ac·1·ci.~ on hW:l' lot l'a II 645 o:t0J FnRE<;T E OLSON ..,,, "IP A• •11U 9. &C>MMW 631-3444 OCEAN & CANYON VIEW CoroMdetMor llui:e lot with s paeauw. home Li~ht and airy kitchen . Mas:;1v1• st11111• f1rt•pla1·c :1 Bl'drms. family & d1n1ni: rm. l'<illu and dcrk. POOL Won't lm.t' (;all 67:J IS550, I <I t ,, ff' [®lfi~UI I Blk fr bcuch 3 Bit, 2 Hu, hkt: new eondu. S91 .IXlll /\i.s um c VA lo<in Hawk1ru. fl. K 493.4934 SPICIAL llMD OF DWLU eal Cor..hrst home-buyer. Put "8- pendl to living ln one spacious unit •nd renting out the other. Thr~ bedroom, two bath townhouses ror only~.500. A CGl.llWaA. C:O. 844··9080 "" .. .-... .. ..u. IN~CINTU H~L ISTATI EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 CAHYOM CltsT If you huve an eye for the e:tcs thetu· a:-. well as utility. you 'II s un:ly apprN·tale t hi rascinatin ~ <' u 11 d o T h t' I o c a t 1 o n i s q u 1 t c c·onvcnicnt ANO the quality & charm a re !JUpcrb. The re a rf' 3 bedroom s. 21 " lutths & 2 f1replattt!S. Minimal care $1K2,000. 450 NEWPORT CEHTElt DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH . 759-0811 llG CAMYOM Golf <"Our~e view from spac:ious 5 RH . 4 ba". tntdtlional homt· lge family room. pool. ja('uzzi. $750.000 LIDO ISLE Custom tratl1t 1on al J Bil homt· 0 11 prime l'Orrwr lot. Fn•cflowing f10111· pla n . ~nd ~to ry min t hay v1t•w $:125,000 IAYFROHT St·vcral fine hayfronl homes with pirr & slip BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ]41 Boy~od1· 01 ov1• N 8 b75 6161 WATHFaOHT 10 LB CATFISH was caught from tht> deck ol this almost n<'w 3 bedrm. 2'h bath. ram r m . dml~ rm, + d en homl' o n the w ater Rr1 l'k patio. balcony. r pf<o • Amc 11illt•s 1nl·ltl 1111111 , JOCUZU, volley bull. :.ail 1nl(, prival~ bt'1tCh &- much more. for unly $235,000. Call n ow. won 't las t bi~ . '~' tf t,j .,, • I I ,,...; I ,,, f1 • [~lfl!IHI VA BUYERS If you make $1400/mo. you may qualify tt1 own your own home! I .ow Down' Loan!> tu SIU0,1100 lA'\ us sh,9w you how lo do1t! CaU Now! Tall to R.cl C~t We Uthft! 754-1202 DAV1DWHO? OaVJd Hotenn~ 1s look· mg for (ully •1uab(1ed. It. t:. Sak~Pt.'<>P c. wanlln~ to earn top mont'Y· Hcst Orange Co. location. Call ror David. 641i-325!'> l.1 N fo;W hum1·~ In T u r l I 1• r o 1• k ll1 Jthlancb with huilders tt:rms. for ioformalmn fl.Ill TBNSANYONE? lnl'ludt-d with this 111" ll~Uul family hom l.' m a pn."flt1g1ous a rea arc 4 l'Omlortable bdrm~, fam r>n, 2 ba & eommumty 11.'nnis. l'rH'l.'d to ... ('II ct1.11ckly at $104 ,950 I 'a II t.od u y 979 !'lJ7 0 ALLSTATE REALTORS PIMNSULA POINT 5 Yrs New. Step dn I.lit, lg dmm~ are<1 with a bun dam:<' of c·ahmeh L~·· ram rm. m;i ~lt•r llr w /opcn lwam & frpfto. children's wm.:. $34!'1,UOll ST ARTER SPECIAL Open beam. frp l1'. 2Br I dt·n. pal111 Up grnd1.od. Ho•;u·h . pool & ll'fUl1 !. $1ll0. 000 • ' PEGGY IROMS, RLTR. 645-1531 MESA VERDE &s11· horm'. n1:w on th .. rrurlu.1.. :1 Bdrm 2 hath Makt.· your own 1mprm1· mt'llL" her£>. Good rarn1ly nt.'l~blu'hood. l'nn'<I at MJ.tnl QJll546·4141 ~ COATS &WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. DmTICALlY REDIEED Ownt'r le avm k ill'\'ll .i lldrm, ... am Hm. forrnal dlmng rm, huge yard ~. ye;1r.. new. Mesa V..-rdc $125,000. 645·!1161 . OPEN HOUSE REAL TY / -=~ llDlll ILlllS OD. OVER SO YEARS OF SERVICE WAHT TO IUILD7 Cons truct Your Own Custom Home On This Lot l''i v1· Oo.or.s ..Er.o_rn Oceanfront In Newport He1ll'h. Approved Plans Alrody Available Call For More Information $135.000. WATBFIOMT WITH DOCK Spectarular "'amlly llom e On The Water In Newport Beach . Thrct' Bedrooms Plu1 Ma Id's Room. l.argr F amily Room . Immaculate Condition Hutte Oock t 'or Your Yacht. Call Nt>W. SU00.000 (!) --•..•. , ..... -~------ .......•••............. ·~····················· ..•.•.......•......•.......................... ........ Fors. ~ HCMltH Fors. HcMttH Fors• HouH\ For s• !~ ........... !!~ !:~~ .......... !~~~ ~.~~~ ... !!~~ e::~~ ....... !~.~~ \\i':SLl:Y :\J TAYLOR CO Hl<A LTUH s !-.i IH't' 1 ~M llAUJIFUt. OCIAN Vmitt. SJ-50,00 A real prime l0<«1t1o n in this quie t pnvalc t·ommunity of J as minr Cr<'ek • ()v(•rlooks the profc~sionally d csif,!n e d w1d1· grrt'nlwlt plus ocean view See l h t~ hrtght n1•;ir nt·w "Ray Mis t " modt'I lo<iay Sunny kitcht-n. 2 (j?(l bt'Cl room~. d e n & ~ pal10~ Tc:nn1s, pools & J:11·uzz1 ~4 llr set·urrty gal<: WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .• REALTORS 21 IS.. Aoaq1tln Hih Rood NEW~T CEHTIR, N.I. 644-49 I 0 HEW LISTING!! 2 Hdrm h•:arh 1·ott:i~1· \OU0v1• tln·a rn1'tl ah<111t ()n It ~ hwhlablt· d1111l1·\ lot .• 1 nx111u~ o l4 11t r $1:fl,50Ulnd laml ' lii:J Yofi:I ti7:J XU/SI, I'.\, . .., MESA'VERDE I m m :l l' u I :1 11' ~ ' I II I'\ 1·ompl•·ldy 111,1:r ;1tl1·tl • :1 lldrm-; <!1 .. h.11h .... 1111 m11·ulah• rno\ •· 111 • 1111 rhtu in' SI J:J !•Hi rilJ :wii;:i 1m. 1111 t-v••,. associated BROKERS-REALTORS 101~ W lolboo • 11 lb• I 1 OF A KIND On1· r1r Or:1n1l<'fl'"" hc~t • I hl·d1 011m' :I' · li;1th \'lL ... lOm horn·· w II h indoor 1>fJ.1 Your •I\• II rll\~ul'lhall 1·our1 & µk11 ty of runrn I u 111,1 m y11ur nwn 1-stah· Offlorl'tl .11 only $4z.'1,UUO W II )'; I. A N I< 1-; t\ I. 1-~"iTA'f't-: 54().Jf;i;ti EXECUTIVf 4BR +POOL Mtnutt•:-. t o pu 11 n tl 1n~ ... urr For m JI 11 \1 n~ 1111 u r rn 1• t k 1 t 1· ht• 11 'fla1·111u.~ Hl>ll ~1:0. W.111 nf i:la~' l111Jn\,1I •· p:11111 Tak•• 1>~1·r '""''11111.: loao cor fo: z r11111n1·1111: ol\ •• il.1 Ith· /\'kins: ~I !•tO ( .II I l•1r all d1•t,11 b :11.:1 7KH I . " OCEAHAIRE l>•·lux.-d upl•·'<. I II,, hdrm~ , ..,,,fk t•1 1w ... 1 h I' .t I h Ao I I 11 •, ,. t " r ,. ~I .1 11 r ,, 11 I ' "I • Sl~~J(J' Balboa lay Prop. Reafton * 675-7060 * ~TSIDE DOu.HOUSE Ju:-t Ustt.'d, J Rdrm 1 1, haths. Cireplul'1" .illl') SPICTACULAI QUALITY DU,LEX . An c11cepllonal cu~tom bit home w/vaultl'<I wood heam c1•11Jnl(. t~uut1ful ,; o I 1 d o a k 1· ,. h 1 n l'l ~ thruout. fpks in livi: rm dr m;i~lt'r lot'd r on m . lcat.lcd ~ wmdow:.. &. c1•ram1r lift· Ja•·u111 111 m-.tr l><tlh rLUS A charm1n~ l! bdrm rt·n tat w 1fplt: & -.i•1.1arat•· SJ<lllO dt.-ck . $279,500 CALL 644-7211 DUPLEX HOME "'ne;t comer l1w:it1on lov('f} l bdrm fl"•ldt•111·1• wilh formal d1111111: rm • mc'Orm· unit. • 1<Urn•· rm S(,,.. dt cn)<ly t111• 1,..,.1 fur lc:.s I S2al. !XJU OPEN 1·5 W.cifT....-S/Sat /Sun 5200RCHID PAULMARTIM ·REAL ESTATE 6 .... _7393 llJ\ltr. 1h111I••>. "1th 1~•111 & l ).(Wll 1t·nt.il' ~ 1:,0 tJOI/ Hv 11wrwr l\4fl l!l'f • l'.11n1•11 llli.t h l.11111 1111 m rn11l;·tlv n ·11101ti•h-tl fl) tlWlll'I $J7!f,0()0 l'rtfl c•111<1b •>nlv i!>'J (J\~lfl JASMINE CREEK l.ll"'l'~l J)rl I"" 'llJlt' I 1'11•an. rt·:c<lv t11 rno\ ,. 111 :! llllrm & 1°1l'n /\"' u rn:1 lilt· II '•'. lo.111 'I 1·rm~ ,1v;11l 1'11ob , 11·11111 .... ~ hr 1•11.1r1t1·1I n1m111u111t' '11(1\al1~1 '""''r \>.,k11w ••II)' Sll0.000 R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 (XJl'STANUIN(; 2 br ('On do IS.-aut upgrlllfrlf Normal bltn~ + wastwr . dryer. elee 11ar door op nr l..ow monthly ma mt foe $74.000 i\~'t. !Y79·0056 MESA WOODS Sll!J.~ 4 Br. r.1m rm Opn ~t 1Son I 5 3445 Sanlu Clara Own1•r 540 SJ IH C..11 751 15711 0-Poiftt 1026 ......................• HILLTOP ·nu .... rw11r nl"'W custom :1 hl."Cln111m home ha:. liv1n.: room 1-'l"enrh door-; Ol)\·n ini: on an lH:t'an v11•w MUl'h morl' to tl'll. 1·all l'E~Tl HY :n w•:~·r ~·.1 41140 MARIHITA :0-.111· 1· L J 1· u I a r h 1 1 It 1111 h1110t.., :ttlll :1;.'fw; '•t II n ....... ltl l\1 a nnJ :O.t'h •• Hll I. 1 .111•• l..1 l'rt m.1 \'1·r;, tHi!i,l•..fl t" s:2!15 1,11111 Ktl :l.'1411 4:1:1.4111.w, llld r POINT MIGUEL \'1o0r o•·l>.l l.im 1ly home •:in '"'' th" twa ut1ful :• ~I.JM) .I hi<. d1 ·11. ::!1 • h.1 'I u wi1h<Jn11· 2 1·nd p.1l111' 111111'. • •11n pt .. 1d y up I! r .1111· ti ( 'o rn rn u 11 1 t \ p•lfll. Jul'. t1·nr11•, 1·ri... Sllll.~., \ ' ., aannA manaa" . IV "EALTIIRS -''l·Hlllll Huntilqon leach I 04 0 .....................•• Reodyh. Go! ;1l'l'•·ss. $!*5.500 C all Ht-J,OW MAHK•:T ' :1 llr ('A!")o9161 111' I' 11 ... T I.(' 0 II I y Ow1wr 1:. ~movin~ out or ar~ N10> :1 br. ::! t,,, llomt· w/l<V ac\'I.~~ ... \di pn1°l' 1"1 .:1110 f'ark l'lart',lnc K4<! 74tll 2 :J I l'O l 1 1'Y l OPEN HOUSE ,.. REALTY -?" HOtlSE'H GARDEN Bii? I~ ~r. :t BH 2 Ba I-.1m Hm. Umrni: Hm . "" l11i:: 711x lHO lot Fru1l tn'I.~, pa tio w h11 1111(). tJl)I i::ar 1-~m.:lt• i:ar for hohliy I 1ui.:..1 lllt• to t>ulld .tclll1t 111n;1I hm rw Onl) s I :1!I,!100 I' r In \) 11 I y iii5 431:1 i\j.,'\ U-J1.1.l111g 24hr l'.11111r;_11111l' \'it•" ll11m1· I-:\ 1·n 1111111! p.1lc~ lty 1·1111111,1 r n ... un lfo<kr r"~torat1•111 :.:7 M Oc·t'.ln Bl vd Inquiries all1•r flprn m :1 u I KH l~11Tit-.1 111,i.:hl .. nd' I tir. :1 ha 'IJ:ll' ),1r'1 fir owne r ~!Hl'l I;:, 1;.w so~ 102 .. •............•••....... •I hdrm Condo , 1Jllf1I . Fll'll/11, $75.0011 N11 •1uah I \I n I! J\ :. •.ttrn" H • , " low1 21:1 .1:r.1 1m~1 ........ , :!J.1,4:111 HM•• UNITS UNITS W 1• h ~· \ ,. :! . :1 , & ·I l'Lfo:Xl'~'i • ..,.,m•· walklll~ d1~tan1·1· to tht' l11·a1·h J>rw1-cl fn1rn SIH7.500 up l '<erk J1la\'1'.lnl'842 7·1til HUR COOL PACIFIC I t 'U'J)t'i-'l'tlJ,,-t~ nvestmen )l'un. old C:r.•at 11wn1·r ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1044 • •••••••••••••••••••••• VACATION AT HOME Sa1bnJ(. t11N1mmin1t. ten rus, vollcyt>all and :shuf Oelloard plus a lake. ,,pas allO pools. All of lhcM' 11mc•n1t1c s are you rs . Pu:k lbc plan a_nd pncl' honw )OU would hkc In Ult' beautiful V1lla~c uf Woodhrirl)o!1• and then ~IV!! w; u call We haYl' tJll.' Information of those avail now a nd 111 lhl' futurc Call tntt:iy Jr WOODBRILlGl IHAL n 551·3000 TEltllFIC TURTI.HOCIC Sl4S,OOO .Ju.~t ~t'-'l'S and tcr1111~ plu.., 11uahty rc~11h'nl 1al ••n vcrunrnt•n t Wt·ll pl:1nru!1I 4 hllrm "'1lll 't'a>aratl' 111a ... t••r '11111· r .. m1l v rm IV 11111·n k1t•·h1•11: d1111ni: ro11111 IV prc v :t11· l u nlf"•':Jfll'•I L.J1·ky:ird & 11.11111 /\ 14;1r111 0111·11 l1·1·h11i! thru •~11 1111 ... hunw "'tit 111).!h l'1·1hnl!!> a11'1 at nu111 - \A.i\llHIHCl ... I 1111"11 .., In•. R~AL l-';tAll 1, SI l0lf ll BEAUTIFUL 2Hlt. :! ha 1·1111d11, 14Jlnul ,..,,.,.1,•11 l1l1r.1rv . lu'< r11 :i .... 1 ,. r ' t •' . a I I ;111w111t11•0., Xlnl l l'rm ... $11!1,!llO ~..'1 I 1~51; I YOU'LL BE DELIGHTED wrth this roomy 4 Wrrr• l.1rn rm horlll' with tw;iulllul l\Jw m ;11nl la0tbcapml( und :ti:lll 1>~ It of hvmi: space. '+~23 CAMPUS.Da·IRVl~E WOODBRIDGE 3 Hr. l bath Townhoun• Al<'. + many o th1•r 1·us t11m opt~ SIO!l.f>IH• !J5:>.IOIO &...,.... •och I 048 .............••........ 1022 P . T Uftlt-St.!15;00!1 ----~J}j;'b:.~~ rofe~stona l•nrn@im•i;mm Scll thmi.::; r; .... t With Dally Pilot. Wa nt 1\th .•..•...•..•.•.•....... V11111nan ll••;wty ..... iii llavs1cl1" l'I~ llJ ht·~t llf'th :1Br,llla. (ml llH. 't:ont·•I i.:la:-.. .... hw1I fir, I 'nn •al f1n :i r11·111~ S2:l~ 0011 llkr onr l'r 1n 11111\ 1Jl(·a~l' m:i 1 l•Ul RI LOT FOR SALE So. of Hwy. Oc.an v~w. 955-10 I 0 dys, 644-659 3 wffknd macnab I Irvine realty EHJOY THE COUNTRY IH THE CITY On approx. 21 1 Acrt's overlooking the U ppe r O_ay ~n Ml•s a Dr. HC'a uUfu1 ~DR ~c s ur rounded bv towl'r ing trees & r ollini:? lawns. PLUS . . <t ?.H~·ottage! R1din~ r'ing & I~ s\a1ls pool !-ipa t oom for len111 :-. rourl. Offerc<i <-it $2,900,000 1 larnl·t l'er r y 642-8235. CN -1071 M2·123S 644-6200 901 Dovf'r Drive Hdrbor Vce w Cente r Irvine di C.tmpo., Valley Center 752-1414 ELEGANT CUSTOM BAYFRONT A11 Hdlllf•e '"6dl11ea ON THI WA TH with .... ,d ......., .ct .-.tM CJOOd t•1te. s,.c1.e IMpOrhd -.ct .tt..-f•.._.. CJl'OC• tlw Httre to... 1M•ao111, 4 111 bath rHidHu. Stahted •1•11 wllNlowt & Frtttch doon ill tlw ton.I di11i•• roo.: rare car•-4 flr.,eau ... ". •• .... f••llr roe.; ,1.. • ......... llJldr. s ........ .....,. .... wlill fit OWft li•iltt ...... M b*a.y. Lftwy Ill Htry ,....Ct llMsf ........ tM1 e.-..... .., lltcllldtd _, YOU OWM THI LAND. St.ow• ~, .,,oi•t•Ht to t1••lifl•-' ~•yere. $1;470,000. WATERFRONT HOMES lac. • 1 I W1 \\ r·1 ht"t I l1ql11• •I\ '.\.1 ·" p1 ,, t H1 ,,, It 631--1400 _ Offices 9 n2·4471 c:::~) S46-e10J l,llmht> hwll off1 1·1·.., ni.·1· l111'o1l11111 n "''nl••r 111 ('l_.,;t,1 Me~.1 1<0 0111.., "1th 1·ab1m•L' "nk.., .11111 11n1· wav 1111rror... 1111'1· "'.111 1111.:-n•1m anil r1•1 ••pt 11111 ar;.,, l.;iri.:1• p:irkrn..: 1111 Sl:'A ,91HI ('all ~.111 11:•0 TAABB.l. --·· BUILDERS INVESTORS :! lldrrn. lurl!e hu1lcl,.1Jl1· It :! lot $7!J .!JUIJ ('all a4&518J for mun· d..t .11 b ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS lnvt-slor must :,1•11 I honw 1n l'os tu M1•:1 .1. N v bmlwra1;:1• llt1Amhur..1 ~.f11JO f <tll 1!:11 OOlll lur mrorma 1111'1 $9000 Oft 9 •/4% Int Owner writ l'arry f111i.n Ht•dul•rcJ 111 St 1 ~1.5011 Prof lndsrpd, 4br Mt•'a Vt·rck· hom1· w 1fr11k. "''t'I hur. many xtrn:. <!Hlh St·ranl( l'I. 75 1 Jti!l6, Own/Ai;rt IB>UCB>!!! 4br. 2ba M e._·~a Vt•rdt.' tlome on rorner lot H stora~c. Will C.trry l ~l .w /min. $25.UOO.dn lly Owner. Askin~ $1 lli,f.4111 962-7620. Low down FllA VI\, :I bd'rm. 2 Im fam rm 185.<m 631 0700 "1Xt-:R-llf'P .. :R Jt>r. 1"'1 ba. w estsid1'. t•· nant 0t•cup1cd Ownri\j:,'l $74,950. 831·3.'>52 B .. :ww MARKET' HAVE SELLERS Who ~•11 -fuwm:t: )OUI rw"' hi11n•· .11 arnurul !I'. (.'~111 S.·1111 Hit \ s:11; 7;,:1:1 .Vlannl'I ·.., I '11\ ,. v. .elk 11, 1 ... 11·h . :! h1 1•1111tl11. 11 ,• h.1 ~·l"lf.,, 1•'11111 ~ 'f'l'Urll " )(.t11· 1\111111 I" 111 1: Mr \1r.., I l.111 h ~17 :!.'iii: ur l:!l:l 1 ~.!1:1 1:,;11 ,., ,., M1•r1·1llth I: .•n lt•n'. II\ Owrwr .1 llr f;1m1 ly rm .. r •. II I' h cl 11 " r ... II t I l1r•·:tkl :1~t rm. J1t'l!J:1•d wtu1 flour 111 1•11t r), 1111 1 arµo'I~ ":illp11p .. r. •'fl\ t•rt-d p:1t 111. !JIJ) h11u,1• 11JIT11•r Int, :I c·ar i:ar 1111 1·ul d1• ~Jl' !1111! .!11'111 $13!1, 11111 I"~ . 1044 ......................... • • '* .... Go Ahead Snoil YourseH! W.fhtiu~ t•lcgant t•1111 t••mporarv sty lt• hom1• with :! lwdroom:.. 1kn dmml! room. llh·IJ 1•11tf} way . luJ,t y hr1l'k r1n·plan·. wetbar anti murc Mass1Vt' o vt_•n•cl palm Community pow1I $98.500 llurr y . rnll 55IJ.M!'1I TAABEU.. -· • WOOOlltlDGE SALM.EASE-OPT. 2br, d('n, 2bn, S&S put111 home, .ior.ceoui; lndsqxl palJo, W/CO\-C'r, l'ath CCII inl( Woodhurn. bn 1·k fl'\>IC'. ~a:. k1tl'hcn heat. alt.a<·h :! 1·ar garg, pvt end wut 91 .1 a ssunw bll' mtge. 1>4,900 Own will he lp fin ny own,•r 714·644 (l.')49 Llel(ant upttradt.'<i JBr Rancho San J oaquin 2br. Must s e ll f'rin only den . 2ba. rrplr . p vt 673-4313~ ----1-P!I~. all on_goU courst• SUPllt IUY EoJoy vic)W-Trom moNt E.Msuade 3 br. family rm, rooms Pool & J at' open beams, hu,ct! frplr . SUI.SOC> 64C).()997. l!Je rear yar<f + e nd . garaie Approx 1900 i1q. ft R :! lot 60X 135 ' IKJ.:'JOO Un ve by 123 F. 23 r d S t .. then call Ownr/AIJt 642·0282 ----- New s bdrm. 3 ba. 3 car gar 2 frplc'i1. Exrlmive $145,000. $18,000 down Save teooo on cloelng ros ls. 1130/m o. o n pay rnMt.A. 5.'119.f'O& $t7,SOO-IOOl.O.. BEWW MARKET! Mc!lltt ck>I Mar 4 br, ~or !Segam upfrllded 3 flr ..-lot. noqu.lUymtc A11· Must 1ell. Prin ooly s um ab I c '1 o11 n 613-UUN!t Ownt.'f'/Ag\ 7SI ~ A nd ¥hat you want an Want M t~lp~ M2 !'>6711 -1.Mtly PilolClallsllledb.. -. 1u:1-:m :H HEAi.TY I hllt111> IJ1·vclo1.wr ... l..tl(1111:1 Chw-mCJ·:. l'11·1•a11 Vll'w !I.PW ('111l1l1h & N ..... 111111 ..... I hlk h<'11 I ,:•,:t, h•ll', 411: l')'IH 1'"'' .1l l.111·11 ..,1 1 lwn•'t •I>•·\ l'l111wr 1 lhu hi 1•1 l\111!..1•1 Wtl.1 1'1101'1'.llJ\'l I·. l!t!I 11.,•. I\ 11\.'J: 11r l!H ·1:11 :, 1 \ '011 du.1 lfl 1o THE BIG STEAL i\."ll >YOU I )()i'J'T I IA VI·. TO HI': A 1'111 t-:t" to M'l tlw valUl' 111 th1~ stnkm., 1·11nt1•m 1mra ry h o m \' l.1wat1•1I h1~h ahov1 l~g1111a·~ famt.'CI U iv1,•ra t•uai.lhnt.' on lar~c lut with tw;h plantmi:s. palu a11tl ~un s had1·d t'ot1r1yar'1 SPHi\WLfN(; ,, H I> It 1\1 , :l II i\ 'I' II l-'1.()()1( Pt.AN wit h forma l 1lln1nl! room . 1fam1ly m11111 I rt· al ur1·~ s pac1ou... llv111~ room JIJ pro x l K r1·1•t Ion I! w 1R1•:AM t:U (' t-:ll.1 N<; A N I> t: t: N T .. ; It •11tt-:l'LAt:•:o 1-· PALO!'i V .. : It D •: S ST O N I-; ~lCllSUV('r klt('h('n ha!-1 bll I 111 run~c. oven. dis hwas her and la undry area Wr lhmk this bet lt•r built home, In move 1n conlhlulo-t..\.a ... R .. ;~I.• \ ~"TEAL'• at only • · ' $142,500 Ftll Price SEI': TODAY! ! GONE1'0MORRO W! ! MISSIOM REALTY 9855. Cst llwy, Lal(unU ...... 494-0731 Sell w1ttl 1-:ASE! It's a DR .. :t-:z "; <:h.t..'>Slflcd Athl 642-St$78 $1.ll llltDAL That's AU. you pay fora • 30dah ad int c DAILY PllOT SOVICE e • • 1y of t . '" .. ill mCTORJ . R 00 IT NOW! 't 64~-1671 - ·-... --....... -....... . -. -' . .... . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . ~ ._ -· ......... -.... ... , ... .. . . .. 1 CWl.V PILOT W~, June t. 117' ........... w. ........... w. .............................................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •tsi=tltectt 106' S-.AM IOIO •••• •••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ... .,........ 10" ••••••••••••••••••••••• mTom.tNAL -....SAllA! St'JHalloo •I 1•1,,n t: t11.c h I y 1• 11 a I 11 11111 I' 11 "{Wtl'IUlll\ ( l•Jnn ~UI h"• I ll)UK,•I\ I' ( t&lllil\ I Ill It wd d&•ll hohh v rm o 11rnm nnlit ll ' ' °" ......... , HAllOIVU HOttlS 1'.:ldraa ev4tl')' whc-r • • • 3 bdrm.. Z ba icarden lut.rhm w /l'lo1linl •p1111• .. .Ir pcrft'\'t vu of t>Vl• 11un MD U &tl«l'ndL'<I flUOtti ill 'fl" l,W10fl ~ood drflll • 1·aoup)' i'rctty no work ForTM .S:-l.!i~!l. With 4 bedruntnl\, lorm1tl dilunlt room. ooiy family ,room . lovt-ly S111 n 1: firepla.c.. MOM lov1n 1< k.AtdN>n with ll>f) quality t>Qtum\ and more_, ,.OT &.•n ae Patio Muc·h rnONi. $117 .soo. F'or d<i. twl11. <'all S40-1720 Iii o "I IO 1 I \ ~I I I 111l •• 1.1• THINKING OF A VILLA? ynd w rit ump s t on1 p lanton. trcci.. lilNl S 11 u tlt>•i. "ll obhy ti1m111i.'" w /huilt 1nl\ & "W'AAllB I bn11h1 lill·11 Adel tu this I I ~"'"9 CllATI YOUI OWN DllAM HOUSE! l,11 I l1•l1 1'.l,\l f\11yl11H1 J,i11n., for .in xlrn rm --------·--- UPra THIEi AICH IA Y A,.,_.• wlllt ec._ ..._Ill w of ... ... pri•• u ltlet. $I U.000 LAIGI HILLSIDI LOT JMtf fml .. AI tu ....... O•W ... OU• -4 c,..... ...... ~ ....... ,... .... I• fon•..---.tn.ct.W.. SIS0,000 499-4551 SOUTH LAGUNA 493-1112 495-. 720 D-. ,.. LaqlllRG Hk)Ht 497-3331 ,44-7020 LIMJlllMI leoch H~wport IMCh • t:.•1o;n A 1. u 11,, \' 1 111 41 ~1>3 Or1•an , u It 11111' j>\l l bt•i1d1 Uw111·t 4.!M ~I lmlrald lay Lot 67;1 lili:"1 I JIWt•r :J Ard1 h.1y l'Olll plett•ly n ·1111.11ll·h·1I, :1111 2h:1 w 1t.1 .. 1•k:o., 11.1k "'"'r:.. :.k y l1 ghl 1>. hr1rh t1n vewuy 01w uf I ht· •t;1r~l loh wit h 11111 11v rmtUl'tld lr•~·-. Sttz~.1100 Owr1t-r 4!1'J :Vl I. K.14 !r:!.'.l! L.OWt:lt 3AIU'll llAY 3 br, 2 Im, •><'•·an \Ill, <'kJM> lo lwh. llVI 1·11111m ~.<U> h44 lkl4 ., HEW HOME W /OCEAN VIEW L..arJ-o Hlgiwl I 052 ........•••.•..•...•.•. Up9rades Galore Customized Lot :-iulJC•fhly Uflj(radNf hcmll' (o·ulurt•"i c·u-.lom h11rl1 k11dw11 w1lh c·vt•rylhmlo{ 3 b r droom i.. <ltn1n.: rr•rm. fom1ly room "''Ith :.kylri:ht. tiled ~;i rden n•1m, open lMHtmL>d ce1I m~i. l tiled patioi. Mul'l1 mor•·' $135.000 <.:a ll 4:11 .. -1111'4 -· Nc:.r Lill' All1>11 1• ... r. :1 ----------l!(Jrtn & f,111111\ rm, :!1 , l\;,I, JU.,I :o.lt•JJo. I tt h4'.tt h t-:tnlJ,111· wl11t.•w;1t1•r .it·W, <'Usl m l11111w :! lri>I•""'· hltn m11·1·•1w.1\1• •11mpa11.or. 1•11· ~!<ill oou JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 HONEYMOON COTIAGE GATEGUAaDB> HIGUB. SH~ES ....... a.a.Loan I\ ru1my upj(raded ar 1m1x l!AKI :.q fl 2 s tory :1 11111 fll on re.-l<Jnd :..1:t111••d ~1:1~:. w1n1 l11"''' .111.I 111i..t ;,.,., l"'•·k .11 tho· I '.J1°1l 11· 1·1.1 .. :.. ~ ' ' I II" I ' ~ 'I 'f I )I !J• I EASY kl llU,)I with OWllt'I flnoHI\ 111~ & fliAI IJC~1w\:.111n I hd1 111 ... hthtl' 1<111111) floUtll on 1•n vah· r m m•r 111 't\t<!>l11111 .1u ... 1 h;o.tl'•I $1 ll ~JI Will 't•ll ht\l 111 Jl1•r1 l•U)' .. I I llu1 I\ ' I '.1 ll ~7~1 ~-WHklff ••alty LUXURY AT ITSFIHfST wit.Ii lh1:. f:IU; to:N UH I A I< 'I ownhomc 111 lfGCAHYOH 1 hl(hly 1111.:radt'd ••nd un II w /1'11:.1 m 1l1·1·orut111i.: 1hr1.1111.1l Uv Ul)Jll cmly , 4!>1 C';111yun h.l11nd Ur . N II $11~.~IO Cull ll~'t , l',vu lh1a. 5J7 W I A VERY SPECIAL ~HSULA POINT 5•drootm Only 2 ,v1•11 r:. uld "Ith f1•uturt'I> l1.111 11um1•r11u \ to rr1t_111J011 111 1lt>I ail 11w lU1I IOI} a i:uurm••t k1tdlt'11. hah'ony ••a1111· roum ;11111 a 'um1>11uu-. full :.111• Ja1·11111 in lht• mai.l1·r hath. 111>l JU.'I :1 hath 1111o "' I J 1• I :. So I I ti 11 a k 1·:.hmd :. thru '"'' anti mut·h mun• U v1111 want "Tht• 1'111111 ' :, n•I 1"111 1'fn~11l1·r S4~1!1,llllO fur I h1· fll'}.~r. th•·n 1·1111 644-721 I mm M.B. • S 162,000 <1111rm1111' I lldr tt1 111111• 1· ,,, flrt ">l li.:11111•. I· Ill• I ,,Jd k.1v '1'1·r1.11 1· :..111111\, I l\;•;•r( II I , '• 11 .tt ltHI f .,11111<111•. r1·1·r1.,,111111 l.11•111111 «, .t111I ";'" \\ "'" GOOD • n.nmi.. 101 h1ol1111• ""I'" "t•parult• •Su11n1• 11111111 'iu rro111Hl•"I ''' 111111 lrt'Ct.. Only mmul1·~ w.olk I.At ht•111•h $1!;~1 IO I DOM OSEN RHlton 401 GLf:NNEYllf: 497 4lf48 11111m .111· 11 .. :0111 ASSUMABLE A:--1 1 1 h1lrrr1. '.t ha h•1m" :1 ,, f,.l,1111111 •. 1 ... 11m.1hl·· 111.,r, 1,. ""' k /1.t 1,.101· 1111 >Mii .,Mi at !11 ·· · 111:111 Iv l.t111l""'I"'" l•1tal l'nn1I n l!ht .11 $1'•;'.!~10 11t1 ~ .11·v X 111 '''li•111I•, 644-72J I Taki· ttY•·r ··x1 .. tm1t t• zr.·. FCllt MOllt-: INfo'O hin · •. ~1 1~1111 ..._ !--1\'l.t!IMHM:i ~ H1·al f'J\l at(' Hf':f:l1,.;Jt Rf':At.TV SH~ •• 111111 :1 l><I rm. z • , f~on for i.al•·. N1·wport Shun~. $111,uOCl + T 0 I' f.46 H772 wttte1r & to lf'f't MTlt"r ul ri•iuJy und1:r i:ruu111 t '11mt· & ll tll! $1~9.900 ·1~1~1 StlPSTO IEACH RIOUCED "' ly <l~lt·I( J~l a haU IJ!ol·k fn>n1 lh1• '1trt1I & locul1'Cf m ;a lt1ghly de r.1r11b11' r" 111.1 I J re .1 lA•awd llw year round I lnllm1tl'<l 111c·u111c l'Ult•11 u u.I t'4C 7711 BY OWNER Suix·r Nc•Jlhbrhd Jhr 2h11 I-I( fom rm N1•wlv re 111•1'0 SkyLite W11 lk 1<1 1>k /H hl s 1211.:,11u t~l.' .. tllJl. NEWPORT HGTS Thb huldtin h1·auty 1:. on t.lcud end st 2 i.ty ~ Br J Ha, s ml OCNln vll'w, full S wt•1l1s h :.:.uno, l11i.: Jlll'UUI. IOh or (•Xlrai. Must M.'i! Lo aµprec1ult· ~.lW Owrwr wall hl'IJl f Ill WK' c A fR€HIG€ q_ ___ _.~_HOME:~ :.cnJW l'oasl Hwy NB 64~6646 THEILUFFS ll1•1lu1·1•d lo $14'1 ,000 Allf'>t.lull·ly 1mmar ula11· :1 fltlrm Z'n bath, ftlr inal 1l 1n1n~ Split l1•v1·I lt•W11hoin1· Open i.par1• vww from hvmi.: ""'ru Hllll llllti'll•·r •w111• Now 11111'anl. own.-r 1111i.11111:. f 'allMO·llrol ~HERITAGE' REALTORS LIDO ISLE l·.iwq J! 1110111 '1hr. l liJ "" widt-Sl to St lul , frN1d1 dl•ir.> t,, lw111n 1·1·1hn~:·· Ulru 001. lwrrlw1111d rlr:., formal IJI( I..: Su 1111t1u, u i. t' d h ri (' k f q i 1 e ComplNrly r€·modcll't'l Hy Ownt'r $460,00IJ ll7J.Ml:J. Im <;.in.au 1·1t·i:.int. fq1k HillOR VIEW ;, fr :! fHllt 1, ~ I k I I I M.I .• PORTOVIMO DB.IGHT "tun.,._. ,,J\t• ~u,. ~•· • :t' El~i~:.nl h""1rt1or \ t t•W l.ttr~•· 1 Rdrm f•al•·rmo "11 111 uh I•· II r •• k •· r llfmlL' w 1'1 I~•· liilr111\ :1 Mill llarhor \'ww horn•• 1·1••JJl'r ,1tw 11 a-;.,~, .~1 h11frml1l1n1111:.11111)1111. Li.:• 1·11unl n k11 r h1•11 ~ "°"ru.u:....~-'8;.ii:~i.-.Jiwma~.u•iitc.:..• J>A.tul W,J~Lt.,. ..,m:iy~~ D ill II I'. Ofr 7 1l;1y-. 111 • l'hcowc· l•tt '• lilt·k f1on1 JJJVrl•t·1alt• •1!~1 i1:w. Oth•·r l11111·~. J':irk& pool 75.~ 15'11 754·7800 41'.J-11.z.'. Iv rr1!.i.: "I $62,000 FintHome? Check out lh11' exn·llont starter home IO<'alt.-d ln super areu 2 bt.'<lroom:. dinmg, breezy k1tch1•0 With llUMY eitlUIK un·11 i'~xlt·nor to be pu1111t·ll lhlt(e t>:ickyard 1s J>t·rf1•1•1 for kuls, pt·ts a nd mun·' llUTT)t. call 540-1720 TAABB.L. ----· NICE ~ hr. I ~. h;. h·uo lo w t l!(c ~rd 111 ,.:fl 1H·1~hhorhood lln1·k BBQ. planlerr.. •·nrl '•I pauo & front tn rn Uhl .:ar w 11dd1tionul 1, l1t1 1·; loan now l'Xli.lini.: i')!l,OOU lo c-as h d11wn t•ymb $1U4 OU pc·r 11111,"' d laxi·s & ini; 53-1-7!;;1:1 t'Vl~/wkndi. hy a~m ly. Pnn. only Nice oldf'r home rn S<111th Santn A.nu 3 Bdrm I l1a. hardwuo<l flo11rs . •rn lurl(1• lol i\:.k1111: 011ly SHI ,z:>O fo'or mon: in form11laoo cull Mti ~ ~~HERITAGE REALTORS 1098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPIC&SPAM 3 RR. 112 11 > ha , hu~1· f' n 1· I p ;, l 1 11 I' I u ' h l'art.htmw 1·arf "'l111i.: I Jn Iv S7H,!ll0. Ca I !M'1 !11.11 Fomtain R. E. OhorReal Estate ....•••••.•••.......... 1100 ...••.••...••.......... OWNER DESPER A TE 1•171, <!'1x5? k.11·!. .... .,,,d 111o1onl'r n1•Ptl!> 1,,,, ·,.tl1 · (1\ 11 121•1.11~ .. Mobile HotM Store l!.\H 1U1:1 .. 1:1i"/ ,:-;k \ 1111<• I ;•, 11 11111· 1 ... t1r1111111 111 ,. , 1·1·1!1•111 P1111hl11111 ~h1·d ti, .1w11 1111:. Ill l'ot--1.t \) t".,I l111ot. 11'111 l'JI k o.:11 'l-11•1 COttHER LOT 1976 Ubl w11.l1• Cd t11· 1111 us ual I t•xt un•cl hurrl•• I ~11''51)<1 I Mobile Homr Store IWl~!ll· HIDEAWAY BY THE SEA 1'1·1 f1·11 wt'1 l\••ntl••r t'h1IrJUUU! & :-IJ<ll 11111 ~ltr'I ;1 'l"nnrrl'""P y1•t r looe-1· tu l11w11 11111\ ~:11 .5 110 ,\i.:t , ,fihl ll 1:n 1!•'1 Causey & Company 1''111rwHy f':I N1..:1wl :1t.r, ~.ooo. Cu:il11111 ll1·:ol1 y 770 !f/77 (~1Wf11!Mlfli:f:I Mulhearn,. Ht·11I ,.:.,tall-Di•aJtv ' 2 PETS WELCOME &'1 'J 2Ax.'12 BCH!>l' Cas1·a<l1'. h11o1o LUXURIOUS &'l'RIYATI :• &droom humt• with .ueat ocean Vll'w Room tn. expand. lnvt"'llH(ak Una except11111al huy to dJjy. lltB.500 • IJl>ISo Co.1,,l ll1 w11y 111 V1lla1(l' Fair l./\<illNA ut-:Ant ' 497-2457 ~Hils 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SANTA AHA HTS. .1~glsfur park rei1L SuhmiL ull ol oct;AN vn:w Jr. Sz. Swim Pool ft·r.. (1100173101 tJ11ob11lrul'lc•d hill & Jllr+fam rm. 2 fr11k i. Mobile Home Store ~lllt!W.!i .J Hr;-2: ba ....linck crulc.'i warm ~l-'1!81. Uni.tot. CM 848·81t95 cut.tum fam r m . l'v1 ~phcn• in~111t• & out ---------•l --"---------hcuch 1·ommumty. Only ( ll•un ;and 1n guud t•on11. $1:0.~W nl <'l! n l'1ghh o rhu•1tl II Johns R F. '1!>:1 li891 Sl:ll.<W l'lllN. ONI. Y FOH S/\l.t: W. Nm1• Con Call f''ra cv1: or wlrn1l11 551• 11112 J Rr 2 Ba Uluffs condo. 1 leVt'I, pool. nr 11hoppini:. tennu1, s chools $132.~ l'nn('lpals only fi75 ()ill 1111 z 11r z n:.. iincerl to MONT!GO ~:I ~.WI I nn only $ 3 0 IC I E L 0 W OWHH .. -MARKET FfHAHCIHG. HOQUAUFYIHG ll~e 5br, :tha. fJXt·r n•·ar fo'a nt as ta <' Munt c 1: o l1!06Q;l1ke mot.l,•I All the fwy, a1rrr0rt Fu ll 11ru·1• mood. llarl>or V1t>w f work L'> dont·. 4 RR, z h1:1 SllOK Call Uan for dt• l'nm<· rond1l1on New home Plus h <·a rpeti.. lulls ~·~JI. Al<l__ _ 1"arrw1 1ni: thruout' 4 d!"Pl' lit wallcovennJ::s -~.,.,TOSB.L! B1·1lrm Formal drnml( CAPISTRANO ICH Fanl~~lll' localmn ut·ro:ii. 11t reel from :.hoppln.: Ct>nli·r , bank :i . rt~tauranL'\ & po:.t off11·1• IJuubll· w1clc 2 BH. :!h;1 Atlu.lt t>:.rk. I 'luhhouw & pool $11. :l)(). 1 :\ A aonM mona11111 · JVI lla&TDRS m .11JA1 ..·urmal din. & frpl(• r-""-.., •rm .. h.,,hly landsC'aJX'{f SperklJnl( t~as fo1on'"i c•on Back y:ird tr11houi.c. s Imm a r . 2 II r. 2 b o . Pnv:.le y;ird (;l~e llJ d o. upf?rad1•d thruoul, min lo on•an. Assum Ne wport C r c11I ronlio pool and srhool Ownl'r WAHTfD KIDS & PET 24xtill 1971> Harnngton . :JBr, 2JJa c A-H77H.1 I oov'd patl10. 2 fill + 2 h11, loan, J>Vl ply. $1 rn.wo adc:al end unit J•1~ lo lht• wall crt:1tl1v1•ly fmanc(J attal'h J?a-r. Atf1'1H'1.1vr 6450758 bea1·h. Re'Mlrt ll vuai: 111 for fJU1tltfied huycr . ltSSlltmble loan. K.Tl .4:J1:>1. 1ls ht'!il . w /pool. bf'll & flurry. cit II 7S2 1100 ..... ltOIM Stew. 8411-88:1~1 Othefo ......... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UllTS.UNITS! Barrain Tame! ~IPLEX 9!0,<n).full pn1·1· fr1.-.: 1tnd cl cur '• Mfo:SA OUPLt::X S114.00.0. 2 BR 's, fpks. nt>wly 1>alntt>d, i:nrui.:cs. luundry room SAN (,1.EM to:NTE Dl'l.X $1 W.Ol•l I .i<'t•:rn Vll'w :JJUt :-. ... 2 llH pnd1·ol owncr11h1p Nfo:WPOl<'I' HC.:11 IWl.X StlS.WJ blol'lc tfl occnn. li.:t• 3 BH unit:., fpk:.. i:arui.:c:.. fl .. · lund . t1·rms ·Uon't ma~s th<-:.e 1nV<'IJ nll11l liar,.:11111:.. 1·nll nuv. 1:\> 17110 .. [~IRlltl IRcGIN Property 2000 ~······················ 7 UHITS.C.M. ~·a ut nl'w bud dini.: 1-'ircph1C1'S, xlnl lti<'ut1on 1'Sl. lnvmt..o; l~t2 u;o:1 FOUlt UHITS·C.M. Near rn:w. :1 Br own••ri. un11. 2 hu. frpl. 2 r 111 .cur .. :s 2 llr, 2 ba, ul11b 'l'Sl. lnvi.trnt:. liit2 HiO:I Oldt!r tn·r1tx on dhl lot. i:rt tax -.hltr $17~.IJOO/ofr llW!l/a._'l IWO IH7!1 <Jrot·anf ront I\ pllllolcl. & Stllf"•~ Npt lk h Ownl'r 1·any $79'>,0t•I ti75 ZIC).'> FtRSTTIME IHVESTOttS DHAM l'n1n.· llunt1111,'111n fll·:wh 4 µlt·x m J l11i.:hl y d.-...1r;a hit• ro·rolal ;1r1·a Onl} $144.!Y..O It w11n·1 IO\I' I ';1ll 1 .. 1v. Ilk r M2 Z.-1:~ NEt\Hl'llMl'l. .. :·1111:>. ~.., to:ld1•n A v1• < • M Dix :lflr horn • ., 111 .. roof AJ1>11!> :!Hr rt•n1ul:i Tow•· l 1111 !17!1 ~i(l';l':f RENTS COVER MORTGAGE IS%DOWH '1 l'h·~ A·•1111w "• 1111 \4 111 I' .t I I V p ;1 ll t' I M 1111.1 j!" Ill" II I ·' \ "ti l\J'1•n1 . 1 •. 11 ' l I II. ,.,1,·r t•~I 1:1X11 0 1 o.~. ;•11•1>1 1•rin1·1p.o1 11111. II\ ""'111°1 ll.111;1 1'111111 l 'ndt· .,f I 11o1o 1u·r hip I pl• , '1>.!:l.'1,IJ1•1 t•ad1 1111 up to l!i.111111 :.q II l11h Ov.11cr 1o1oill fJn<11H"•• un '"01r.t1'1 with minimum Sill 0..11) down Will ;w 1·11mm01l11l1• 1·\1·h.1n i.:1· :tJ.111 ('lwllam W;1y, 1\111 II, IJ I' 'H11; 111'17 11 r t\!tft ~.:t7!J 11h X GROSS lln•;ul /Iv 111111..r 11n1t.. l.1\ u111111·11f1oc1r,•l•'f1 11•1'-~"•ll •onlrol lfi .1111 I' 11 .• Other.......... iOllir' ......... .............................................. .... '"""1 2000 --,,.,.,., 2000 ....................... ••••••••••••• ::? ••••••• HIWll I U. HUMTl ... TOM llACH OWMB'S J IDIM, Z1/2 IA. UNIT Homelik~ living for the proprie tor. t'ireplc. P1tlio. 7 Re ntal units producing like a $ mac hine 24 hours per day Nr ne uch Blvd. $397.500. Seller will finance. · • · · · · 4 UNITS 11/1 MILIS TO llACH Excellent 3 bdrm. 211-.! ba owner's ho me like umt. f"ireplc. Patio. Closed garages. Growlh are a. Amoni( new bldgs. Two 2-bdrm <1nd one 1 bdrm income producin~ units working for you around the clock. $238.500 Seller will finance. WISLIY M. TAYLOR CO.. aetiffon 2111 S.J .............. HEWPOltT CEMTH, H.I. '44°49 I 0 MEW GARDEN OFFICE BUILDINGS PRIME NEWrc>RT FREEWAY LOCATION Sl,670,000 <.:ourt~y to Hro.kns . 71'4.-955·l454 ---- 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IO I 'NIT I.OT. An:thP1m Mal<I' oHn Murni. & A!> SOI' {21:1) :17'1 4~ 2300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i!'br. Z ha. llhl. :, '>Lor park adull!l. no JX•l 1-$2~1.000 Owner 557 ~iii:>!• WednHdey, June e. 1t7'1 °"'"'•••&• .. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..c .......... ..... Z100 ....................... le fr •·arm Sit~. 21 to 23 •Cn!li tlllCh .. l.~V4'1, wate r , near Sequo iu Mountaln 11 . 1''rom ~!i.000 103 down %1310. 1081. ·-------......... Wmhd ZtoO ••••••••••••••••••••••• WU.I. PAY CASll ·IN A fi'LAS ll 1''0R Y OU H ltOUSfo:, UN ITS on I.ANO. <.:all Seott Really ~7533 ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... FwMlwd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... P ...... 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl'AC.:IOUS 1wcanfron1 '' Ur. 2 hu. 1·111npl. furn. home l''rpk . w11i.h /1h;. 1tshwhr. 2 1•11r ,.:ur. 1111 1wt:. Sl :l5H11110 y rl v. Avail Sept 15. 5'15·53S4 or fi44 !~ Hewport•och 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll.UFFS TRI-LEVEL <.:mn1>I furn z UH. d1·11 . 1,1tJ u1111 lla1·k Ba v & 111ghl 111.:hL v11•w 1 vr lw Sll.W /11111 Avail 11uw 640.6259 $$$$$$$$$$ Would yoo hk•· to lah IJ<lvantaj(t> of S apprt-<•1a lion of prOf.>t'rly ., Y uu ran with lhci.1• lowt•,.l prircd tn plc xrs m this hot rl'nlal a n•a 1"•1 va1• .. n1·1 .. i. 2br . l ha .,. ••ndtl l(a r a.:1·,. & JWl11r.-H11~ l•ll!l'l h1·r 1tr 114•par .1h•ly ~·11..r .. will ht• I p f I n ;, n ,. ,. ( ..• I I \17~ 5J10 :-.ow '71'1 ~x.'12 Zbr. 2bu 11111 rm IJ11 rm & d1•n. honu'> 1111. IJ: k1l Al.Ill 11ark ;:11 117•17 t---------- ALLSTATE REALTORS :I urnli. fnwr lit \ ;o1•a11l lot •111 I h •• IJ ,. , ••• II I II ll1•1·:on ~1 1l1· $2 Ill 111111 Wulfi;,1111:. i\~'l 1:14 17:.i S65,000 OOWH 1 m :1.1 ·x1-: t ''11'1" ( Wr f':Fo·:u 1\T $!~11) lrlMI Roy Mc Cardi•. Rltr 548-7729 DUPLEX $:10,000 d11wn A ,.,u1111· $14!1,11011 O w n1·r v.111 1•11rrv I blk 111 ~!.1111 .ti 1:1:1 44Ul St . :-; II $1>1.'>.~J t ';ill a i.:t t 'yn1h1.1 S.TT Zl71 INVESTORS SPECIAL cvcs IALIOA ISLAMD ....... D Sumuwr or v1·;irly n •n ' eHri, 2400 Lal 3 Ur. 2 ua ll:.yfnmt Resort tl44·~ 13 ··········•••·········· Sl>f•llJl.11·11'& Pt·an•ful lol 111 Z Or I l\;1, w;ol1·rlro11I :111 1\rr11wt11•atl l':.11 w.olk 111 1111;.i ... lqJ. St UIJU 11111 i-:olf 1·oun.1• l.Jk•· 1111111 l;/.i-1\33:1 n i.:hL' No a~1·111,. ! .11 I M1k1·tM • .. ~; ll<Jlli.f ' Ill 1'',1\4 rt'>k Ill 111 ~ llt•:.r l.>l.tO"'t II ~ .11.1·., 111111 :! ........ ~ ... 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BRAND MEW M ,\ 1; :-J I ~ I I I ' I 'I t P II II I !l I ,, I It ' lllJ[ ~~ ,\;1•011 (~ I 1)1)11 ~l ti ••n pn 111" 11111 , p111 11 ••I ' \ 11 \ ' ' I,.,, ~ ' " 11 l<.1111'hn \'ol1l1.i111 1 11.11 ... ·'"" I 1 ·'111111 1• l" t• 11 I 1• r ft I' "1• 11 I I \ l'C'rt1f1 e<I :ti. a tr .011111~· fonl1l\ f11r l111lh :...1111.1 1\111111 a111.J lfrl .\l.1r l-.lo•g,1111 d 1,1111fo•l1t I • 11f '''''·" .111d ,,, •••. 1d11111 Ull'o t'lltlllll\o•hiJllll A llt l,I\ "h 11"' 111 111.11 I I• ''"II" ,11111 l.olllt 11 ,!l.1 1;n"'"'"' .1r•· trt111wol1.1l1• I\ JdJ.ot. 111 '" 11111• •·I 1 1II 111 .: 1 r .1 1 I I, 11 It •...........••......•.. 120~ BUDGET REHTS ,.,C't>fltlfftV ~.n• 1.1• t tun• I b 1 .. o1\ph I I;", I• I 111 ,;i.•J1l 1.111 ,1u1lo1111t 1111 ,•111 I IH 1 ,11 11 1· .1(1;1h1 ~,; 111111 ., lu p.1Ht1 V't , •bl 1 t1.Jd r,l °1>''<11 /Iii I l1,tl1•01ll ' ~-II! lio 11 " I 111 •l ol ..;c~1 ·11,, ..,,,,., 1w1 ~to 1,1111 l.ul I•' I "'l'l', 11111.11111. , ..... 1)57-082'i ll11111..f1111l1 I "II .tit IA rol• \ rH'.1111 :!l1r :•h.1 1 1 .. ,,. 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'I!.:' 117 I 111·,,\('I) ' II \Y 11"' l'I !I•: I\ "I\ I· 1111 ~·1 i\ I• .1111 ' 111 ,, \ ••:u 1 •1111111 ,..'fll.11 • <1mm1• "I' T"nt''" """, • 111•1\ 111 ...... 111 I I It "' .l•·1r-11,.111 1111· lr.,.,1 1!1•11 ~I 10 1 1••'1 trhllllh l\1,11TI•~l r1111plt" 1onl\ 1:\1.1111\ 1 ·~1 \,,, IC l-.\1.I V l.i:111·;1•1 '" .. ~··'"~' "k:su:no-r--~-+-.... • o ur '••' ·• u ti I,, h • .1IJ1run1I t.ruwth .11111 d• "l'lt1t)m1•11l ol '1111 •1•111•1 In~ l.tnd' 1·,11 ... 1111\ t "" trollo·tl 111 111 .. ur• 1 "" 00..QW~!Jl ·~· I t'4l•·..:an•·•· 1 ti .• c fi.1:-. 1,..;;t CONDO'S ~-J;O~E CONFUSED-2 hy UM• ll10fley rnH rkct '> Ovt•rwh<•lm1•<I h y 1111' ;11l._., fo'ru.o;tratr<t l>v r.0:11 10:.t11k ll'rms you · flon 't under:.tan1t? nall'd hy Loduy':. ml1°rl·i.I rnt1·:. •1 All hour with one of uur !>laff 1•11n l'lt•i. r UJl homl' Clf" mv1-stm1·nt J>ropt:rt y owrwrstup 11ut·:.t 111m. you ITU)' hllVt' :tlld l(t•l VoU m11v1nl( 11r op1·rl y. 10 toward your l(oul You'll bl· mort> s..'r un• m your Judgement when y11u'r1• shown 11 propen y that 1:. r:ii.:tit for you. SECURITY! Tu set·url' your futur1· you shoUld ha Vl' :1 3 lo 5 Yl'ar plan fnr "mroml' prn· ~HERITAGE REALTORS II. It's best 7 unit bw Id m~ Radt> your b1kl' U> Lhl' ~~!>.Ole Sillr,~ per year Smu lkally ~ 75.13 ltOMf': + INC.:OME Arand nt•w Hl'nts a l ru r n'flt murkct :1 br homt• + tnpl••x m n ·ar l.ari:t> wul:. Pnn only. 979-3.176 Of"751-9187. ask forTL'n 56UNITS 7 IJ.5 x i:r1>h.\ an coml' Pnnc1P11 L'i only Agt S4H IWl3 ~s..taAllCI 1·-.tJLlt:.h1·1I 11111\ 11 hour" I r11111 I.A ''" 1·lc.,1·n at ,,.. f.'1:1:1, lllMI, 1111 ~ il(TI•:.. 9 J"l 1)1MI SJ111~ 11 loy app111r1lni1•11t t .oll l'aul11w W 1 I b ur1 I'.~" 71'4 676·'1117~) JUillchoCorU1ulla1tt:. II E. 714 616 r,;;:11; FORE HEW PROPOSED .I a c k N 11• k I a u' (; 11 If Cou.r.t• Nt•W <I Hdrm :!' ,/ l""lh ~I.; M f fl homlf• Clll ~. levl!I <1cn'1> (;n·.1t f11r hor!if's Tile C"nlry. l fare plal·c:.. <·u :.t om cablnt>ls and µanl rv Jenn·aare 1slan1J t·ooktulJ. tru.'lh cump:u 'lor, J )IW, ht¥otc m11sl1•r !IUJlt• w 11 h walk tn l'lo:.cl 1'111· shower , 3 t·ar .:arai.:1• w/auto o r1e·n1·r . j.(rl'.l l c urp.-t 11ll•>wun•·t' t much more• Call llay Kowakh11k. us..'l. II a nd111 Coosultunl H .. : •:1111( I' h.o l-1 ~ ., ;;;_ ~--. :...1n1.1 \11.1 •,1 llH " f,,, ;i.., :11111 .. c 11·,1.1 i\'t •"'•,f •.1 llH . :1 11.1. 'S-1.1•) "'" n.utf•'" t:,.,,,,. All un· h"•' tir.111el 111·"' l "11tl 1"1W, :,:,.; ~t.i,U f;:SELECT I PROPERTIES Corona.SMar 3222 . ....••.•........••••.. 'nmeo lhghlun<t •tlH . t'llfl1pll'lly n •m 111lt>l1.fi tr75 75!Hl!Ml!l ColtaMna 1224 ....................... Nf>w romlo , Z hr, 2 ha, :! frpks. J>OOI lit J:l<'UZll 146.'> vrly 11'75 4!11Z Bkr --- :J llr 2 IJ.H , family rm, ~l!lZ !'wily Ave. M1-o:.a Verdi'. kid:. OK. 11•1 µcl:.,, n11 :.111~11-:. ~ill mo. liM-li'l~lli -Mtwport•ach 1069 tcnnii.. $114,UOll. Davi.-...... , .. ,"" "' 1 .............. 1052 ••••••••••• 7~114:11 ... :\ll'!>. #1:11 2:10'J I I .L •• a •. g •• u •• n •• a .. N···,_.g.,u •• e •• I. ILlffS ;;;;;;~;;· •or•644-llOfi--7•1··~.~-~.'~.n-1y-1 ~ ll~ftJJ\t Yuu run't hcul lhe Bluffs _ ~ .::::im•.:: •• iic~ • • You cun't bt:at the buy I C..,O.. 111-.d Realty Shows cxqws1tcly -2 br A prt~IJl(lllWI ud1lrcs11 Ill ua IAY·STEAL + ck'n, 21h b1t. N1•wly of. Hag C•tnYfHl l'nn•d al 3 Br home' w fl0x'10 pool· LAC.ONA IEACH ~AH I' YOURS! l.1v1• the Rohc m111n hfc~tyle in this churmlnit IOxiL'i Spartan, C'lean & wcll·dt't·orutc.-.1. Wulk to lt)W11 & hcUl'h (('!Ir Of>-l1t1nal 1 Spu1·t• rcnl on y $1411 / rn o, t' v c• n 1 o t• I ,..µe rty 111vc:-lmcn l It y11u'rt> wnnt.lcnni: wh1•11, .w~re, and now kl bt·..:in. wily n ot mukc• 1111 ap pomlnl(lnt toduy with 11111' of 11ur h11(hly t.ramt·d i.Ult'!! Muff of QVt•r 40? Mulurc ne1ghb.o~jood W/l!d 11p.prt'C'iation on thL'i' well construc·tt.'<i & appotnl.L'd complex. l'rin o nly A.cl C M arlin !17:! lJ.'klll & • Z..4UNITS Garden Grov.-·s fine:.l . l'IOt;(• to srhools & frwys Th1•11e 7 yr olds un• \1rtually ma1nt1·nan<'t' ~r•'t! Tr••menduui. tux shdwr. Mak1•s .u l(real 8-plcx C M..rlan. i\J(t 972.9.'n) 714 li71i 51i:lli 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mt~a Vl·nk '1 + fam1h f I r ,. p I It ,. I' • 2 b a - 0111\l;IJ<'~•·lv rt•d1·1•11r11L1•1l $Ti71l J>t•r mo. 7~1 ·21121! EXECUTIVE HOME M~11 Vcrrt1• 4 br. fom1lv rm. <lman11 rm Vll'W ''' 0 1lah1111. Call Shon•l1111· M1tml C11q1 . for uppl MOMAICHIAY fonichlSIW.900. 7~·1501 unly $1t17,500. t J:Al' Xlnl c•ond (Inly Sl:M,000 •TlllACE" 3 Bdrm oceun v1l'w, 1·o:t.v home In prc Rtlglous ------. area. JU8l rem-Odctt:d & UDOW ...... -o.- n!dccoratt.od.1111 nl'w bltn ._,_"' "' kitchen. 'foldully fl\L-;landJng view, ptvl I n,.9 d l dor'k.By owner.4·BR.3 • 'f ra P e · 8 u 0 ba.·$1.200.000, pdncipals 51)nnklera $275.000 _, 67< ...,71 4fM4f4 4'5-5220 .. uy. .n .. J • 496-JA I l ll0.5050 By Owner · llarhor View Home. Carm el Model, 0-Uied Adi, y04Jt one-Jbr, 3ba, •'.R ., Good 8'ap ahoppin1 center. Price. 644· 7697 llG CANYON utilities Arll1>l ownt'r 21 C-..005 :.uys bri n i.: 11 ff1•r """' n :tn:D3 Molnle llomc ® 13 i\VAILABLt-: St.ore, ~1·4500. .... rt C__..._ 673-.:113. Alrt r wpor .......,.... ---HUHTIHGTOH 640.5357 . . DFJ\UTlruL2·llly lyrold IEACH · .. ---~..,.--•I Cmdl>. ·-:i!br. 2~b1t, up-Low Park ri!Jll. 24xti0 ---«rodM drapt•K, carpet. Royal Monarr ti, m1nut4!s IOATlltSI! Wllll ('flVcnng. lla rdwood (tum bc:'h (J06?6?-7ZI Spend a relaxing sum· floors . 1'.f'. $87,000. ,....~Stott mer ln lh111 luxurious :i &f2.77f17, 779-0185. Rdrm 3 bMlb condo with Ml-8895 36' boat slip. Richly de · 1'.J\Sl'RLU•·FS La crnr •-._---... --w.--1-2-0-0 corated an aerene lot. 4br, 2~ba. nr NB .._......,.. earthtonea •nddecorator Te nnis Swam C I u b . •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• rnlrTona ... u:: 000 11hope, schls. $174.500. Lot for ute by Owner · -· · 714-4*-'1187 orM4·2'42. Yoaetnltf! Lakes Park 128 DON OSEN mt. N.1';, o( t'reano> lot Coldwel D-.. L ....... S.a..• 1076 1201B.A11port.s,f1abfog& · uuril(8r 497...... 731-3111 •H•••••••••••H••HH• golf t'IUb community. IJl~IANllfll 8"'QKCRACA tOM=~=-11t===::====~ ON THE WATER. New 2 I 24 1tcrt111 panornmlc bdrm c d I s vit>w of Slerra11. Xlnt --~---Uflfiiiiif900l-mte~nf:.m~a .. n _IJi.lldang ll)A', leW~ll & Remodett!d •nd ready. <~y. Auum41 trg . electric, ~c·t·urity .cute•, PAMOIAMIC OCIAM Y11W LOT Over 14,000 square feet in one of Sen Clemente's moat IOphl1tlcatecf .. ., .... Bautlfut hou• plane Included. ftoom for PoOI and tennlt. $380,000 . Special gourmet kitchen. llS/1%1oan. 714/492·4441. mlnul tHl from .coif 3 mlll&el' alaecl bdrm's. ;i c o u r s e • t f' n n I s , flr~placee, beautiful S...AM IMO rlubhouae, horae bock DMio and yenl. p,aoo •••• .. •••• .. ••••••••••• rldin& It 1wlmmlna pool. fee. 2BR,2b•Condo 116,000. Aft . flpm & Pool, A/C, MOO dn wtmdl. n..95. '4Z.IZOO cell 212·:1122 RIVERSIDE AREA UA&.MIATI 2 Ste>r), 4 ·br a"' ba home. Nr So. Cat f>t11a lndf,..a)'. Pan Plece,lnr 9'2· 1461 50 prime actt'll In 8Ub· dlvflion aurrounded by exch•lve hotnft. Will WOf'lt wkh developen BobWray 114·1*).2230 MAlttcET Tl, Olhfom1n futun•11 look J(O(Jl1 t.od u y J\ u ra ct t-d by our we athe r and 111 du.'ilry. our popul11t1on k1.~ ttrowm.c. All thcst• newcomers need a plart- to lave. We o(fer o,vn 100 'ftne properut':'I wt" hovt> l'WTPntly listed and wt• rheerfully handll! othf'r broker's l111tlng11. -------- J..6UNITS. Ana ht>1 m ·~ prt:m1c r t' l(1'0Wtfl area Relit raise teivec posit.lye cuh flow 'All 2 Bdrm~. Ruy both LSUls lo mKke ;an 1de11I I:! urvt complt>x ('. Martin. /\srJ. tn9300 1 !J 9 s ll t" r I' .. II I' .1 r 11'17 l~Jtl.1. lake ll47,5CMI '1'1•rms It> acn•s w1th owh1h• <.:IJn : i\.'i A Bur. hl1mc·to.'i.OOO Tc•rmi.. I llr 1 .c11rai:1•. Easts id1· J20 ;acret1 with k rml4 f'llll SllO. ind wuter. Adulh . fur Info no puL-. 1173 li:l7Z ~bd 1v 1s 1on .iroun1l· 5 H" 2 lkl-........ •·-r· ram~ & at·ri•uiw Call' • ,... • .,.,..us room. rormfo . f1wmal dmm.: room.'""'· .... , ... ,.,... ~I lots·Sl 18.000 Owner will c lllT)'. l'klll(• to !ihoPfl tlr i.chooli. Kids & ""'ls OK. Refs rt• 1f d ~ A1tenl, 979-881ff1 CAU. FOi AH A p p r o x • lnvely 3 BR 2\.'!I ba twnh..;<· :. o flbl .car. W /0 & rl!f n .: No pl't."I. Avail G/15. $.'i~I Ail. 646-4JIM) ----~ Al'POIHTMEMT 1-U 5..ta AH acres·SlOO,<MX> PLIASE Super pnrc of $1&2,000. l'nnc1Jl'llll only pleaM'. No d..r -'-N Ad now lo tuke adv•n· Olntact Ken M11rk11 at nVrols. ph.'HM.• 0 ..... w. ...... Nf:w 3 br hllUlle. No pets. n.-q~ or ·park11111•J\' lage ofAlbetieCurulMs. Pr1n .c:. .... tt~• A~ ....... 1 .. 1.... 110 t'hlldren $4~. n111 in UMl mall No requesu only. I\. . artln. ·J\C"AI ..... .~ ...... -~" "1'>:\nt;. for acfdrtiss1•s We IJ72.9:llO IM6Spci~~-c-t rMJ>t«1 th~ ri1thts a nd Puo k·s :t KR. l ba ha, yard & de· wi11h1:s of our pro~rty 4-U. IOO!oDowt1 1105t 2ll-SJSO la.rht•t1 1<11r, $375 m <• OWTK'rs with retiped 10 . . 11051466-304' 642 1670 days, Mll·M47 llmtUn« dl11d01tur~ of -ri:;:~~t~ifn.~·~-·~~~~~~t.~~==:;;;;;;;;;;-r~ ---------~~ their properlleli to 11ln· area. s .,.., • ory -,- 1·ere buyers o r llX · bdnnll. Renta.ralam g in NORCO e hanaer11. we·rt• pro· ~on Uua sun.500 EASTSIDE fl'lllli<>Mlll and wc w11nt 10 ex. Prln. only. C. 1 acre Hor1111 ff a nt'h won with both a.. .. uf'r• Martin,All.m ·9300 w /remblanl( 4 bdrm 2 bdrm, Iba houae. No onq home + tull prof. children. no peh . and Hlleni In • pro· ..... fwS. 2ZOO worttahop. Room fc.>r up $290/mo. RE/Mu, J efr feulonal manner. Call to 10 bor••a. Sl''·l ,u"'. r,~.,..··~-·~-·~~~~~~ , r ....................... .... . .......... -or an Untftt to-YmA-4 • ~ ure Iota, all Own« will On•n~-e. --- Jdav. '7Sa-19U ... L piMf. permlta pd. for. 67M400 A araded en1haffrtd. lO mtn: fro m on. pki, HARaOR Pl.ACE plau • tcbla, lood ., .. PIONITllS.. =round utU. Off.r. 3 Br l Ba, frplc, dbl t:=i~J.:t soo RANQIOCAUF AREA S to 120 ""1M Ranch or 10,. YI lilt 'Jiit.i ~PftJOeftY. !~~-~~~~~ Make .four 11\op&!:a' I\ Ow1'1t"l 11I lh1rhor ln\ol'.,lml·nl t'o IWple who ftffd People That's what the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIR tx:l'OR Y la all about t F.clw. P\ah rftr 541·98'73 1 ...... 517, ..... by ..... UM 1 WMt M llesu ti -Piiot~ Ada . . .; .~ .... _____ , .. ·--....... ., •• 6 • -.. • • " .. -• ... ~ . June 6. 1979 ~................ .,.......h.,....... -" tww..tt Pumi"1•d ~av. June b •9?9 DAILY PILOT • 83 er UltfwWlhed 390 0 _ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . Nni11UefwWll114 . MwetU...,..1t 14 Afll••-•••,...a..4' c:.e.Mtttt JIJ4 ttatt-••eclt Jl40 -·······-····· ...... -•. -......... ~ .......... 1r........ .......••.•..........•. .. .............. -... ._. _,.. lJH Ml~·-JJH a...-.1Mc1t "1741 ~rp ~. frpk,dswahr. SHARP.bt11chl.2'1 3 RR. ................ ..... .. Office I..... 4400 Mell f Jt! 111. Trwt tMurt&ec•a. ,,,.. nu: r.x<.:1T1 Nc; ....................... .... 1011 DIMi' · MJI 'ALMMISA A"S ~1250 11q• rt Rwy Vts· ....................... 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I •••• <I HH. :!1 ~11,1 :! 111<. 2 lia s.1•'1"'. ~~,, :1 ~· '511~>11 I· urn ~11., ~ II )>li.1 .1IMI it523 CAMPtlsDt·IRv1l'IE Woodtindg1• ( '11111111 11r lakl• ;jJlr. 2' :• ha 1'11\ ti palm, lr}lk li4U ti<i I :1 111 r~'l2 72!JK 1 Ill >H \I '°'otl1· In 1 I .: l ... u. ... \Ill '"'' tl.~1 h •t llU 1.-..:1\ t• \Ill, , h,1r111111i.: I '" .: 1 .. 1rrn f11t.1lh f11 ... h ''"'r ,.,,., vih1n1• ~"l'l•t '"'' '~·Ill II \l!llOll \ ll<Y. llt >\1 .. $ 2 ll1h 111 ~ olo·n I r1· ... h I•·"''' )l,~1 11111 )(,111htl'r 111d1•h·1f i.111 :111 :! ·11'1 ~'J\ll'W 111•.o ulalul ·lh1 . :!1--h:t l''t't°llll\'I' ""lflf' lklf (ft•j.!l 1'1' ,11. l't'flll)J-! \'t1•11. l'\"t ~a11•1I 1·om lllllttl\), l1•1)(lh , '"-1111 11u11µ 6. Ja1· 'j,1l!1J(1 ""'· ''"' ;!,(~ ,/ BIG CANYON I. •• \ 1· I v M I' I. .• I II T11wral11m11'. <! 1,;1rm ., h:tlh,,, ,. .... , .... u,, ~l t-l'k '"'""" p1111I IV t1·nnh $700 Jl••r month ~uhanll ''° 1 ..... ,,,1. 1111111111 AJ-!1·111 :• Hr I ll.1 '1• "' 1111111" f,!:11 Jtrl\ \.oril ~I!~ 111 11 ...... 172:! Sv;u· :! IJ I< Tl I :! • _. 1\.1 . 11•11 "" µuul :-11.1 I ph• 11r hd1 ~7~ >Uh Wit. :1 lor :! t..1 w ....... 1111 ,·,.11 110 1\fllJlt.1n1·1·-.. I rpl" 1u1I Slf~J ,\,,k f11r ,J1•rr) (" !l:f7·017:! l'VI'" t.411 4:l>I/! S1·av11•v. LO\ 1·1\ :!hr , <!'~·ha. fam rm. · h•nr11i-. JX)tll, Vll'W SI l ~lmo tnd Wdnr& wtr 7~ IO'J2 4hr. 2ha ll<lr h11r V11•w S750 ine lds g;ortfrn•·r Av<.111 nuw !'>.'ii 4~1·v1•-. Wi\Tl-":IW llONT 4hr :1 ha On thl' Cunal fll·iw t d1· 1~1r;11t-<I, 1·11111m 111101., & l1·nn1,, :>ll!Ja11n11 l.i-t· 64.S-JJIU W1t0tlhmhw l'la1·1•. ~ llr. :i ----------· ba. l'rC.'S<'Ot s1tuall'CI on park. Wood nrs & ,·amd c·rpl. ht•uu11ru1. $>175/m u A.._1 644·5-to:l or fi:H :w1H layfrOflt Condo ,..()n'ver Vww Luxunous <!Hr. <!ha St-eunty & pri: -.111(•· ~11mo ls,. TOTAL LIVING I Bedroom furnished Ap a rtments • l'ha-. Houuhlul ~'''"'''' t-. i ll<1druorn (I urn t-. U11tur11 ) • All Uuhttu~ Pmd • :Jwimmuu1 l t•llllllil H1lhmd i. •A 11,1'1"' hour'1•' f '"'' ::--unaiuy 8runrh • H,.nhh Ch,(,. ~1uno' Jw 1 . .Ul+ti. 111.U!> MUC H MORE• Oakwood Garden Apartments N .. w por1 Btioch Not1h . ~ I ' ' I I I N .. w pot1 Boor h SouU1 .. , ,,, ,. i. j r. • 1·· ·~ I• ,. '" H/\YFHONT :!fi r. :.!lta. <!iJ' l.u al '"I' 11p1 ar111;1I, ,\'rh n11 pt·h tor 1'1111tlr1•n 1-:111•lyn 1;:11 :!-IX:! Shon tt•rm n·nt<il:.. 11) llw ~.1111w ;1\;11I Nrolt"' t\j!1•nl"7!l Hl711 WE HAVE SUMMER REHT ALS TAKI Nii 1te51-.:H VATIO!'IS associated ~H204. 646 2316 I Ur. bltns. 11011l. ;ululls. OU pc-ts St9S WI w l!Jth St !).ti !»!12 J Hr. 111 IJa , f rpl<-. 1b hwhr. i.tar:.tl(<'. 11111111 KJc.b ok $WO mo i>Ui 1\ w lllth~t ~7 1~7'1 Ul<EAHOUSE J llr 3 1'<1, ltiUO 'II ll. ll111 rm. "'shrrn. C,.' 11. 11 11 lll'L' $'1~. 540 II~ Sl.1wJ111 !\pl. $1!6 f'i11 J>C'b XH!> St•nutc Shown 1·v ...... t>-7pm !! Hr. I hA , <·vts. dr'fr.', 1111 doi-:,... SJOfl m o &l5 7~2 :! llr,. I ha. <'IJb . '"''"I y:ircl Nn dog!. S.'\3U tr111 1'15 7~~ MESAPIMES U;whdor ~;,:; I llr S:S 1., , .. rplo-. 1.0 11. J.ll'U//I. I'·" hht1. 1'111..,111 i.:.1r 1\t.lulh. 1111 ""'" :!<;:10 t l.11 l.1 ,\\I' ~1:1 :~1 11 ;"110•11. :!hr , i!k o. L11onlt"· :1:11) :0. 11 I'•' I ' I '11 U W;oll.11•1· ;",Iii l~IW1 ti.o h 1111 ''"\ '" rt•I n I! , .11 ""'°" fv olr;ipo.,., 1\tlull' C 11111 N11 l't'L' l "ttl I'll $l.1lllll11 hl&>l . .-l 's1:;.-l1·a11111 ~ ""I' K:IJ :!l :!t 2hr . 2b.o. i\dult,.. llnh :..t11v1: & rl'fng. pool ~lllJ r~'iti 17!15 F::1.;L~11k :! Iii<. I'; IJa . fpl<'. µ1101. no pel~ Kuls OK $32.'1 5411-ll'Jll> 1-:1SIUK 2 h<lrm. I t>u ()uµlt•l( F r 1111 l t • 1111 (;ardt:ncr & water pu1<1 NU I' 1': 'I'S . :1 t: O Hruadway $'1UU mu m:1-~,._;:vi 2 Hit a pt fully l'arpt'led. dra1>e4. I 1·ar ~uru~e. 2 childrt'n OK undt'r 2. ll5() 646·2826 S8llin1I v-e New l62 bdrm luxury adult •SIU 1n 14 pl11ns C""1t MOO + pao&a, l~n NS. waterfa lls. ponds' GM for eoo6un1J la h¥l<ll 1nl( p a•ct. Jlrom San IMllO t)'wy dnve North on Buch to 'Md'adden then W~l on McFadden to Seaw1nd V1lla1¢e (714 )fl93..5lll8. 2 • 3Brs. move m today. wUt to shopping & bus . S3M to $385 842·9844. 64&«i07 •DELUXE• GARDEN APT. 2 Ir. Aduth only :IJ-Wl'> UiVC'red l'ar port patio a µL'> . ff IHI°' 'C'IO!le to f wys & IJdt' walk Loshopptni.: 17111 Goldffwest atW~ a47-6064 HwAitqOfl Granada llOM f-S !"Oil IO·:NT :i °' 4 !Jr l 'nl'l'<J rmm M:l5 lo S):!.'l F rwd y :a ri I 61 g a r a I! 1•" F .1 m 1 I 1 I' ' pl1•a ,,c k 11h 1lt IH'h 11.1·l1•om1• Cal I !)1\.1 !!:i•;ii 11r 973 l!!17 I M:l. no f \'C I .ux Adult lltr tf pra 1'1~11 Off l!t•11c-h & !') I> 1-'wy S17;; x.a~ H:i7~ N1•1tr lh1· l-"•1tl'll. 1'1 2flr.1111 .... " 1.. lfh ~!!:1:. 1111• !">:J.-U:~t :-.r ~. I 1111111:. 2 hr t li.o . kul., 1ol<. n1> 11..i ~ ~K~o Cill J.arn X.17 tili71! "r J.!<• dtr1•1•t 111 71171 \'crm mri l .. r•· I ·1r1'11· c :1 2 tr. :11w .1ph t roirn SJ.ir, 4·111lolr1·n ,,, ,.,.,,.,.,. "h11rt·l1111· '.\11•1 C11r11 li-17 ·~..i!111r K-li i.:so.:J 2 llr. :! ·· ha t11v.11h•111"· .opt. !'i11:1t·111u., & 1111111.· hko· lllx k tlda.·ra " 1 hit rt~ 11\l 1·nln & j!.1r.1g1· Sm1 II fll'l ok $11 ICJ tnll M;11111g1·r 1142· ~.&:Ji, IJeluxe lk'<tl'h apls l·'r111l· cnr l i.iar11i-:c. p:>tt<I' l'l'ggy, !ltil~4:m2 f)l:h.1.X1· poolst<I(• x1r.1 lgt• 2hr, :.!ha. !:illus. di.h wlar Nr 11\:at•h. Adib>. no fll•ls ~Xl mo [>31'i·!S3'i2 ~t·ur New Xlru lllx . l-'r1111l Alll LI-! 3hr. 2ha, t Stor.v No. ,\pL Above. fq1k. ltltn.... W /() hkup. fncd y rd. xtra I i.: paltl'). gar ucc. m<.1n y xi ra,,. w..,r; 545-3001 a.ch. 162 ffR parkln". N1•w cupto l. from 1255 • up drapes &. p11mt • air cond Adull3 No pet.'i P rt ct' n e JC o l 1 • b I e lSifll M~a Dr 541Hl.86. S$7-~0 t5 8ULs &st of Newport Blvd I 9am·Spm 546-9860 PACJP'IC W~ Adult apa rtments set <1 mon1e wande ri ng st.re.uis & tall rragra nt ptnM I Ur from $3(JU 163'!0 Hurbor Hlvd . South fl Edl.nl(er 139-2140 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room w /lulchi:ncth · S72 Wt'8 & up ~-9755 Hooms !um1s ht•d. ();m.i l'Oult Pvt bath K1teh1·n pn v1le,:!1·s $15 w1•1•k ly 4'.J&OO-J an !Spm 1->vt rm, bath, pool hornt• to :. hr N H M .it u re· wom 11 n S l ~5 m o t;ll! 2732 -----~fosa Verdt• p n " Ent & Bath. H('fn~ No C'ooloni.: ttr .. moking Slf.5mo Jir.I :Jil2 S......r R....tals 4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.jjJ(WI& l'it·;i1·h Wl·•·kl) Walk tu th1· tw·:ll'h 1•1.11 ... lt<·ulty 1~ :n04 ' 2ilr .1pt ( 'IHl>l' Ill l)l•,1t h IV slort·:.. s;t;.!;, wkly J~1li Thulla. L<•l!una '1~1-1 fj.K.VI OCEAHFROMT l lt!uUL. :i hr. t. Im, fruk. :! 1• .1 r i! ,, r .i it 1• .. u I I \' fum1sh1•1t S/j(~I \11 S7.'>I) J.lt•rWl'j•k 'l'SI. .\li.:ml 1-·1·mal1·. ~> :111 "'unl"d tn 'hr c·x1M:1t.,1·-. 1·1.nclo 1111 oon•an Ill llJI ~·zr, I ll(tl ~.:J1 >Hi'i. 'f..7 UMll11•xt :!:1:1 omc•: i1p11cc 0tva1l1tbh: al 17875 Be al·h Blvd . near 1'.albt!rt In Hunt 1n.iton lk-ach. ISO per month. Phone me"1111a1w ~ce SlO per month. ~r month. D~nly l'1 lol nffH·c . Pho n ~ 642..u'll C'Xt 276. ----------- •:Xec-UllV\' Offices a vail 111 fuJI scrv ofr hid.:. Nr 0 C iitrport Hcc:ept & phone ans Sct•y w rv. coo! rm. t-le. l'ls rnll 752·1\181! ---- 1 MO f-'Ht:t-. Ht:NT 250-500 sq fl offt<'"' f-'Yom $145 Ind ut1 I 77'J W l!fth St 540 2200 C<1M dlx 1u1t1•-.. utal pd AC. etml'I µk~ 1-'r $1!1~ :D>' No 151· rl'qd 675·~ -- Offtt'1• ur Coanm1·r1•1al 'Pel t •· 1n downtown 1..a~un;, f_.andmurk Rid).( I.~ rt orwlll d1 v1d1r 494 1!>35. or 492·0 100. 1t!J2 IOOI C&ITH POINTE EXEC. SUITES Jamoon>t• & M.1rArthur lkly Wanrlow' r1u. .. h CJ rr,. I 752·2737. EXECUTIVE SUITES r.1••11ri1111 -. .. rr11 .... 'll•ll'lllll,, 1·111111•r 1•111.,· I" o)"r'l tr. 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Newpnn J!cad1 ok tull 1714 M.97·41n2 lutehtn & b1t1h 122 471h St. Npl He h Lower un1L. slpi; I>. l'n·r•·r fHm1ly IHd ullo; 11734;''75 b75·4!H2 NEWPORT CBCTER I Ill\ l'ark I hdrtH ,·1111v v•·n. 1,,.1,. .! ,.,,, gar .• 11lulb ~:,11 1\)!t PrHtiqious Lido 8 ROKERS-IHAL TO RS 20H W l olboo b7t JU ) ~ J a mt.,., St AIJt U i!hr Stove & rdrg Drap.· ... l'allo s:12~ 549-7U07, H·979-4UO 3842 Vac.atioft R....tals 4250 llt~tl!n pl.11a lu ~unuu .. ol'ftn· :,ulJ kt S'iW mo ~71.Qt.I :-i:.u 747!f Willow:. '1br. :!ha. h v rm. dm r m. film rm 1-·l'm·•·d vii S.175 mo li44 14Kll, il:• .. !:Jl60 t'X\ '10 Orani.:t•ln•l' l'al11t llurnc 2 lwl, I ha, i\1C. 2 ··~or )!.1r ,\dulli.. Ten111:., 1111111>.. 11 \' I .t'il"' $4l.'i r.~.i II I :.~, ~--~ --Th4:-Lai.c.s.-J 11x 11v 111 II v. .a ll um1·nll~t p gratll1l 2 1111. ~1~~1 '"" 1!n •14m 2 Bd r m 1-d1·n~ F'r1·:.hly dt>t:orah•d l'tc-l' patm SllJ_.,/mO - \.\ ll lUHO'lll llOMI ., Inc. REAL ESTATE I') l1 1t1 ()!) ~11Jt:rh llluffs 1·011110. -ipat1•1U!> 4 RR. 3 ha SHU> Mo Ai:\. ti44 I 1:1:l 2 Hf+: ••i.,-Cltflhavcn. N1Jl I IL' I .µ1• yd. pat111 1thl )!:tr S.'1410 h4i!··lli:l:l 3276 ......•................ New 2br. 2ba. frplr. pool. jac. tcnm,., IJl'h $700 V1r1Cmra 2131594·6763 or 4.ll-"930 ...•.•.••••.•.•.••..... I~ for rent. Rig Rear City slJJ!ii 6. linens furn S!S mtely pr t•pl Ca II after 3 pm. :i48·19ff9 O:c:mlronl :J Hr 2 Ba n ghl un :.und. supc·r l1irut1on, full.v fu rn. a\:11 1 now ~1--ckl) lhru So•pt I ~• l>y:.. 752 7•llll.1•v1-<, K.111 21119 Spal· I Ur garden a1>t f>ool & n:<:. /\II util p<l. /\dull. no pets $21;~ AJ.._"l() garagt'H for r<>nl t;I Puerto M csa 1900 M aplt-Ave, aµt :, 3844 RIG UEAR Lakefrt>nt t:abcn Sml or Jge group,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• M~r 71'1 /81i6·7701 Orani.eetrce l'ontlo I Hr Tennis. pool. JtH'. Wl't~hl rm. Dl'>fmo 5.''2·5203 an 5. Ava1l 1mnwd ••••••••••••••••••••••• lc6oa Peftiftwla 3B 07 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Hr . sl vtr d n g. pool. wtr pd, qwet udll .... No pcb S!6."1mo!'>4!1·1210 2._Dr, 2 ha rnn1ln, 2 c.lr :! Bd rms. I b :llh 11PI 2 bdrm. 4! hu den, palw , i:ar . auto 11pnr. •:rnt Adults S375 m o. (;a)> garai::e. Walnut Squan· ha v vu•w S'lllO 11a1d 1;,i2 :,117:1_ Nc•wlV"l'Cdt•rnr-ttft'll $475_ TSI. Mgmt l~l:l llill:l I llllrm nt•ar Faarv11•w & f~').J:L'lG& r,~>!)·7J4"1 lai~'Wla. oceunfnmt 1m ,. h f'llt'h , f1 :-.h1n )! w1•ekly 1mn Want e r llalt'S. 499-:filti Lake· T:1 h()(• 4 Br :i 11:1 l\v<irl by th•• wk LlOJI ramp & cJul'k !'i:-J:! K~7w l'\'t"' 1-:.t..-.:ut11'<· 11rr11·c,. !ltrt~l1· :i rm -. u 1 Io• i' r 1 rn ,. 1'.t•wport ll)('.1l111n l'luhh 1.-c:infl'rl•n l.'c room ·" dtl.1 IJl1· ~o ll1:J!-.t' rc11w n'<.I ~lll)JI OlJI OFF!<.:!-; Sob l•«Ji.t' I . ~1 440 :-.<t rt. 2 offt1·,•i-. 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M tt A~1·nl IUJ·leJ:t ........................... llr';11rt1ru1 01·n & hall \WW. :!Br 1 d1·11. 21\a . b1• S{)!J5 mo 4!11 C.ol ll' f )1ir.1d o 1z1;J) 4:i4·4·iti I 2 Rr. r;:, . ..am•lt•o·k io.\('P" tn Uakcr 11 .. rn),( & :,(\lVo· ~ ll!och 3848 111·111'11 S41i~• y rlv 1111'1 i:!l'.Otm<> 1)112-6."ilXI ••••••••••••••••••••••• a-...eak"toShare 4100 r·---------· Ulll 1;4~~tllli:!:tft1i 1 Ur, slv/rcfr Adulh. 1111 l&<!lll1apl!> a \;11 1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrl'> $2.15 717 W tlith . 111·can v11•w. 1111 Jll'h ~n<'c 1!171 Wt! hav1· hdJll•d SHARP OFFICE MOIH•:HN llU ILf>l~t: Capistrano ~ach 3818 apt o. &I[,. l!r_,,; '1Y7 :14!•~. 2f~l7 Solan:o Way Lhoos:1111l:.. of our d11•nt~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• rind nxtmrn.'lll'~ w,. , .... , In downlQWn llunl1n~t11n llt•,11•h. wit h park111,. < :rourld noor ~Mr> mo Smt.Jumt Zhr l•1v.11huw .. o· 1" W11111t ~strano 3278 hn1lg1• /\s:..rn· 111101 ~1111 •••••• •••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • m11 <:cill 4~ 1i u1; :1 Br :l Ha . frp k . f1•111·,.11 vaNI. 1·11mm 1111111, "" IH'l:. l..arJ-o leach 3248 S..10 4!.I:! 7041) .•••..••.........•..•.. ~Wt'l'lllllg on•a n 11 11•"' . "J1l1t lt'Yf'I , h1·:1 mt·tl l't!ll°!-.. l"IJ .... t r1·:1tun· .. & balC'Ollll.,., 2 llll, 21 ' ha f"1 :6171 lkautaful :1 hr h11m1· wtpanorum tt '11·w . 2 .h u I! t• cl 1• 1· ~ ' ,, I I .imcntl ,,.,., ~J~I ~~l!.1 I 11111 3280 eoro.a.i Mar 3822' llc·aot tlul :i ht 1111111 .. w1pan1>ram11 \ 11·~ :.! ·ti u I! t• {I_,. ,. k ., .1 I I a m1·n 1 f"fc ::f' · S1':1 IHI :J't\t llljfi 1':i111•ralt1 li:1y on·a11fmnt ~lf"l(l.'()US v11·w 1nt br h 4UR&L1~1·n-c·rrn Y<:ar ly 494-IMl:!ll Ai.,'t HtK yard. 1·ounlry sctlrni.t, ..........•....•....... llradfomJ l'I:>• ":!hr I IJ:J :! 1·ar g.1ra)!t•. 1•nd untt. nc 1•1111 . S'rill mu $!>!~ 0.1M. 71iH 71110 .••.............•...••• 2 Br. I l>.o w 1 go r:t !! o•. 1bhwhr. var1I. No Vt-'h Sll7~1 li411 7111~1 3298 Cotto ~a 3824 ....•....••••..•••..... llOM ES FOlt tU:NT :J or 4 hr. P riced from $435 lo SOZ5. l"nr1f yard & i.: :ir a I? c ., F ll m 1 I 1 t• ~ vlcu:.e . ki d s & pcb wt•kome. Call !Jf>4 :!51iG 0 1 !'13-:!!nl /\~.no f1•l' .••.•••...•...••...•.•. J:::c.l Salle IJr amJ rll'W tJlx .:!fir. Ilia, ''Pry pvt , .idll!-. $400. 754! 2.'i."J() frplc, k1ds/f>els OK I Hr, CondolllitiiilllM noods Tl.C $450 4!19 22H6 furnillwd LA MANCHA APTS l ..iJJ'l(C'. 1.:!&:1 bd .:11rdt!n aµb Adult.. l>HhWhr. bltn-;, cnl'I gar. i-:as hbq Pool. Gas Pd. 771l Sl·Olt l'I. 00 !J(f7J ; &1!'> 5'il 1 :J Br. l! bu. Q('can v11•w house on f>t'lll'l'fUI 1•u nyon $()50 inl'I util. 494·0068 E M E RALD U AY OC F:A NF R O N T Gorgeou s v 11•w . pvl ~ach. 4 Bdrm & li.tc ref. rm. Av111I Junt'. July & AUlllM. 494-0029 A~I\ 3400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llunt. Heh rnndo rurn· i'Jci:ant. on sand. 2 ltr. 2 ha, pool, <·lubhous1:. st•cura ly , $7~0 mu !m:J72A: (213 )113:J-49w.I 1425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2flrW/J(itr nu C'JltS patnl Wtr pd 636"1120 I 5pm 21711 Plact-nt.111 ·· B" S.100 EAST SIDE •Loc'k1..'CJ ~ttr. w th! slllr •O/W. patio. lndry rm •~1ul f'abrnct s 111u'\' •Gas heat. )!as r1111ktnll Sl'i\CIOUS 2·3br ('1)000!\ ~$hot Wltl('r i.11 rrt!e nr. So. Coa s t l'lazu. •J\dulL<;, noµc•ts 1-'rwy act:ess to I r vrn t I lldrm $3111 1 :-,.'l7-4800 2 Bdrm S.l.W ~....... 3JS2 _oompcx. ZJ23t:l<t«;n i\Ve.C M ... •••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR. 2 BA, n ew erpl. 642·7fl06 ~,mo perman•nl or paint. drps. air. palio, -Su · · t I "to be pool. 1acuni, SunOower. DLX-VlEW-2 BR. near mrner r~n a beach & shops. $360. nl!IDb•led. 3 bdrm. 21~ M95. ~'1975 .... , b11. Condo: e legant, nwlA, no pcL'i. 645·6S79 frplc. a /c, 2 pools, wlk lo " ....... hrwith"' 23>1 Pacific I Br trailer:-S18!'i 1 111 ti Stcxh11 apt for r1·11l No hdp you t1111' No r htlt.lren t>r Jll'h f>l'L'I, no dultln·n ~!'ill HOUSEMATES r.12 !IWJ A-;k fur lnl(e-. ·l!J•I 7:>.'.> I u1 uu; 2 hr AIHJL'f w ll'Olll. Nt::AH 111-:,\l'll l;;H IJf~I Zhr, Illa, Nt'ar S<l l'lat a >l:J:J 4!4!311 t.'tWl.'\:n )I.JI) a :JO 1-'n t"-.l t::. 11 Mutt O..OPaW 3826 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :! llr, I bu, $3!~ mu l'vl 1•nl'I patio & i-:ar:igo· u 1ts Ol llrass :13.'>52 llhw l.a nlt•rn. 491; !12:10 ur 4!16 J:l.'>4 or 496-~'75 SIOOMOVEIN ALLOW/\NC I-: 2 br. 2 ha + d1·n $425 i':Od garug1•. pvt r n!'d g ras -; y a rd. 3:M ll Chd la rn W<.1y . '1!Hi I097 or491> 9ZJO ~.(j.$4)$ LGIJIMCI Hi9WI 3852 .........•..•.......... 1-'ACIS(; (;()f.F C<H HSI-: UJnll•"' l! br . :! 11.1, Sli!'i Abo :1 hr,:! bu ~'>'.Iii W1·:-.l Nml' l>r Lo vl'I} art•J llltn:.. wa,,t11•r ti r.vo• r J><1t10. 2 1•ar g.or .•• 111111 •lj)t•1wr A1lult:.. N11 IJCI:.. l~tllKn ~127 Newport Buch 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PARK NEWPORT lla<•hdo r s. I 11r :! li<.-drooms & Townhou..i•!-. !-'rum $3<1!J 50 Spc•c·t :al'ula r 'fta. t111al ri•1•rl'al1on J>r oi.:r a m . Sfl<'llll pro)!rnm 7 po<11'. H tc'fUltS rourts . Al I-ash 11111 lsllmd . J11mbort•1• & Sun Jf'1J(ll.8n Hiiis Ho111I 17141644-1900 H.aAIMIOR IHch 384C ••••••• ••. • •• • • • • • • ••• , Walk to Luk> s hop:... 1111 y & hus Sunrlk. ~:arai.tt• Jbr hum or. unfum 1 br apt nt·ar bt-ac·h. Adults 0111) ~ pets. 960-2G75 2ba ~yrly <>75 H170 - Com11an1011 \1.o t uro• wonl>tn ,,. l':tr '" ... tt .. ro· N1ll horn.· w .... 11111• lt1Jtrn. h•>ard & .... t1.1r' 1'11t• 11r d;n tl7:t-·17::~. J litlrrn :!' ·• h:1 C '11111111 11r hd 1. d n. 111111 ,m .. k111f,!. f•·11\.Jlt·,..11nh !.Iii() :..'lila Ba~frunt hu m1· jlrt\ ""'" t:ar N :..rnuke1 Av a ti So•in S') r10 11111 m:1 1521 t11:f10pm ·" -· SpU\·1011s C'M home f11r d1•u11 M 11'-. $185 or $1 :1:1 l~la H.'\21. li4:.! 4205 CVI' ICA~1mma tl' w1111l1..>tl. 11 hlk olf h1•adl. NB. SJIJO pr mo 1 1;.ii 92'7r> 1-·1·malc to shan· my M V htlll.'ll' l'vt rrn & halll ~~ mc·I ulll <1!15·43.'lj all lipm ----l'rcf flom Shan· ltt•:ttil h.w·hkt: upt . ~ bdrm:. w/balhs Xlr<i:. [)u nu Pomt 4!JJ. ~..-JIU WATl':JffkONT. cilarm tnR Slllj:(lt'. S.1:!5 y rh , older prrierrt'<I li7:1-KM5 Kt.."ip rem to !>hurt.· CdM hous t• SlOO m cl ul 1 I Ph.I!> depos1l fi75-H!M4 Fem lo shr 3 Br house $140 SCOTT REAL TY 536·7533 ~ •. -t:-ihlllih l'd :'1.1•" 1111r1 lil•a•·h l ull -.1·n 11 ,. ,., t•('U\IVt· 'UI I t• ( If! rJ" 1du.o1 .. rr .. ,., r,., .... .1v.11l.1hk All .1111•·1111 "'' 111cl u1l1·rt rn rn11111 h I• 111 ti 11 I h r •' 11 I .o I M.ll'1\r1hur at J .1111hot '"' l' .. XE<-U-r'tn: 111 1\\ 11\1 75:! 71711 MEWPORT.ll.V.O..• · I M offll'c spa1·1· l'ro' P,'lllO $29!) 2IJ 1"4i2 k!Mi'; I. ~or :l oHll't'S on l~dh11.1 t\l v1I 1w11r M a111 !'l From 400 to I :JOO :;q rt t.:.1<'h with pr1v hath & sh11wrr 642·'1623 1':1cgant 11H11•c:. I HO I Ncw1111n Blvd &15 2111 IJnwnlown II. B .. 33:! st1 rt . orfi.'ill sq rt,),91'fc1s&,µ<1.i~; Sierra Mitt Clr.~~·15":! ::iulk ()( luxunuu.., i,:a rd1·n ly pr off1r 1·!> an San l.1 i\n:i A v.11' ammed 1134-1~ -----............. 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Condo. 2 Br. bllns. r efn.:. r rpts . drps. pool N.o pets. 1!'187 Kt.'Sw1ck Ln, nea r Ad a m s & Broc*hursl. $340. 1213) 598-J136 2 Br. 2 ba, l(uraKe. frpk, dshwhr . hlo<'k to bt:uc:h $475 mn IMO·:r7R7 + '~ ut1I CM area Uy~ For store & olf1ce space al Nu 2 ffr 2 Ii& yr'ly. nr 847.-> As kfor Lynne rua.sonable rates Near Ne w. Xtra Dix Lido FtP, patio . n o Wnler wishes to i.hure SOOtoSOOOSciiH. 1\rmhse Apt. II(. Jbr. 2ba. doi(s Cpl. $525. 541J.4073 . lr11 ho use :! room ~ESA Vl-:ROE bR frplc. bltns. W ID hkup, •2 Or 2 ba Hluffs fol'pl, mate~ 3br. 3ba , swim .PLAZA skylight.a. VauJted c·e1I· pool 1495 Adlts t man" """'· cluhhousc l5'!5 Mesa Verde E. C :\t Leilrn how T. D. 's really wOl'kacwt bow ours can yleld 20% Plus! • Tuesday, JuneJ.2t.h, 8 PM ~ ·~ .. ...,...__,.. ___ __ Seating is limited- Call for reservations 714/221-14&4 ................. 4500 MaMytoL.o.. 5025 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l.AGUNA 1111.1 -~ t wo ad· !>OOK to 20 m i l. K I!: Jill' 5000 SQ ft M ~ unati.. tkvtilop . Cons\rucl & m·w 1.;ld~. /\I (; uffr . lakt> out. lnventor9. re• lront!-. ~in Moulton , n r reivables fin. &K ~" l..itk\• I' ?rc .. 1. h:aM· IJ)' pwnd. Unbankable ou r owner 1U'i •~ ~1ally. 541.sm Don I ..agun a th II h Ont• !>Of)() Bn an· S<l. rt M I unit. • n1•w bldg, Mt: off1r" 1''ront.' ....., W..e.d 5030 on Moulto n nr Lak e ,•••••••••••••-••••••• 1''ort>:..t L!te by ownr 951 IBUi jQ. GROSS New f>.')(111 Ml ft lilt up frf'<' -.tandmi::. II U L:umhl't·r Hlty a.19·23~ ----------for rrnt Commn <'tlll & OH1c1·. !IOU 'fl S!2StrTll) 1129 w 17th <..ilfll.i Me.a W,.OfillO Oil Ct St 4600 ............•..•...•.•. l<1·-p<ins 1hl1•. work tnf,! w r 1 t •• r " •· •• k ... • • u • · lw<lflJ(Hn 1•111 1.1~·· 111 Corona 1h:I Mar 11r r,,,.,,, Mo.,.,,J (Jwl'ln1·i-• """'" Ltal Wnt1· l:t.1~"lll'd 1\tJ ~:.'(Ii. Dally l'tlt11 . t.• 0 1111"' lf.41U, C<11ot ,, ~ ,.,,, !J'bi:lfi . ••.......•............ 5005 Tht• S1·1·ontl M ... I I 111· /\ho\o· 11..111·r ho.11 o l1·0111 an~ ~ g,.n, 1.11 111.1r11w m.11nl1•n.1nr1 l.1111k11 i: frir IJI Ntn l•J I.OK• l)\1•1 1·,t.1h1t -.h .. 1I ll.111.1 l't 1o~· .. t1110 ····~ 11;:-1 1'1-:."llNl!-.Slllll' :<1111 1' " ....... 1111 'I 111· lu •• mt-. llwh 11111(11 luw ovo•rtwafl 117:1 ·t.11:1 ,\ t!I ~w1mm111~ jk111I ,,.n 11•• rol\Jl.t· 111r -.,1h· M 1,.i-1110 \I 11:.111 an· a I •la) work wk (;u )CI nc•l ~.XI HO:!:' ENTREPRENEUR f~1.0ty • l>elJt • t•artnn S$(.;a111tal /\va1lu1Jle U fl>I'" t rcat1vc h1Kh returns 1nvt>s tmenls Chain nr multtplc deals d1.'!l1rt-d ..'tank Vmcent . 549·1l30'J Nl"l'dlecrafts IV am :.. S.\'I aker rn busy shop 1·t r Co!;t;:i M t"la A iit 54fl · 7 !>311 i'"l 'l"r " " ..:ro11111 !'le11o1.oon J\i-k for Hocky. I~ 5.'ili-77HI NEWPORT PACIFICA FILMS, an a5SOC' w !South 01ast Artors Studio, rec1s S7S,000 to compl1•1,• fm11nt>tnli( o n p-Oss1hl.• mulll·m1lbon dolfor mm ie •'Urthf'r details call (714)957-02Jil2. . 12°/a 2ad T.D Fors•. s:ll.llOO w1•1l .,ccur1..'<I 111 :1w ; 1•q u11 y ir1 p rt m1· Oram·•' t11 o wnN· o•' 1·up11-d ro·s1rl<>n1•1• C 'all N. llai!t'!_644_:_7_2 I I 'w•'fllurr· l"1p1tal n..,_"flo'ft $1~0 000 I rt r nm 11 rr• tr• 1n1ll1•in v11llar wh11i .. :.,d· ,'!; n•ta1I '1.rc1111111-: ~°'"'" hu:.. Aft tit .1l1 'ii With jlrll 11~~11111<.11 -.µortl'> & .,port' f1c1m.., lnv1~lor 1·a n h1• ;1111"· •1r 1n;wt n .. tJ111 '*'" ~··r 11• 111 r•lf"1JOra1 .. lon:irt1 1·ap.~·11 11 Th•· f lftJ I pn~r;1m wall h1' 1111t•r11.o ll•>ttdl 111 "'''I"' & n·t11r11, h11:h t·.o11 IJ•111 llrt:111 .r. .. r:n 1•nn,·1p.o1, on n flh-.L~o· Man~~. Trust ~ 5035 . ........•......•..••.• LOWEST lnt..-est Ratfl ht T.D.'s, ats.o 2nd T.D. Lo.ts. Fair1-st Tl'rmssm1· .. 1:J.t!I Sattler Mtq. Co. 642-217' 54>061 ' EQUITY LOAMS f-'or Any Pufl'oi-.i· l'l" pooits. Cull Ti'.:K 1-'tnan c·aaJ al 1·734·3160 Easy ~y. $10,000 to Sl.<0>.000. P.O.&• l023. Newport Beach.~ Si-iL YOUH :!nd fl.I I ll l'VT l'AHT '\' & <: ... I MOHF.. 642·3573 -ftlJNE! ~!~t~BlE LCICJIMa leoch ,\ h1.•ulth rood store locut ,'(J 1, blo~:k from Mam SWING LOANS. INTERESTONLYOR 1'1.JLLV AMOHTIZt:U. J.ee Rt>alty R.KBROKEH. 96<1· 1!151 lit•af'h 11n a :-.ln>t•l lhal • ., I•---------• ~· h••11v1est root 1 rafft1· 111 <1ra11).(•' Cottnly Th1.• ,. 11u n 1 r v ., I u rt• a I · mo.,ph1·r··· 1r11·n 1t l\·. f'lwo•rful ,11111 111\ 11 m..: h;1. ... llt"t•n :o l:;n<hro;1 r k for rn11r•· th:an 1v.1•111 \' 111.11 Z! MONTH 2N I> T U S1 1.000 nolc SC<'Url'(I h ) ~' $911.000 Newpo r t w,.,., llornc• SI I ,Ollll 1lown p:o \ rn1•nt w· :. tnk rcst 15'. cl I !-I 0 U n I fl H It Ort 1Brok1·r ~.:1 >l.T77 )l'ur... SM:l.00\i plu:, UIVCll , _________ _ tory Capstrano Buch 1\no1Uw r h\ .ollh foocl -.111r 1· lo1:ah~t tn .t hu ... v 'hop ptnl! o 1·n11·r 'flw 1•11-.tr1rn ••11h.1 n1 1·~ I h" "o• 11 'll•'ko·d 'ltoro• "'tlh .ompli· n •>nl loir ,, JUll'• h.11 Y.1:1,1u 111lu-. 111\ 1·nl11r1 La Habra ,\ n1·:11 , 11·.111. hrtl!ht, -.1111111~-. h.-.tllh 1•11.ttl 'lure lu .. :oh ,I Ill .o llt•V. 'l111p 11111i.; n·11tl'r .11li.11·1•11t 111 a 1.u....,. Stn.,·t v1 a i:rnwmi.: .on.;, Owrll'r' '""' tn~ ,..,. .1ri· <Jll).llJtJ~ Sl.IMMI I Ill \ o•nlof\ I.~ t>i-t.tbh ,hl'd .1wnrn wtnrunJ.: fTll>-Jll.'(I tllrshtp l'nnw ()(' 1·on~1~1I lo•· S;11111· ownr :J• :•yr~ S!JOM )!ro-.:. l>•·r m11 l'r1c1" iU.11\1 t>1ti 711111 :ttl lipm AHTIQUE SHOP ml l .<tfay1•tk. Canm·ry Villa.:c. Nl'Wl>Ort lnvcn lory value• $17.000 11111 <irundy Hllr ti7!;.ti llil .....•..•........•.•••• 290/o YIElD tJ>.101 10'~· T U nn Jin m. ~ ;11-r•· Vist:• a11oi;a 1t.• l!n•vc Valu.-cl at lllJM 111 .irro· Onlv $70flll 11r ']''ti•' aht·a<l lhK' IX mo!> j!JI'~ 11t,.1• 1711 J 7!1 I IX:!t; 11/ ·ta:I 11r,.1 ...........•...•....... 5100 .................•.•... PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 ~·II ,rny oll'ln or com h111altc1rt nr lll'ntS for Si:. or h·~' wtlh a Pe nny 1'1ndwr /\d. 3 lines for 2 l'llllM.'C'UllVC d uy:.. 1-;a l'h :1dt11\11>t1al hm• as 61): fur 1-mte• Agettcy th1•i!days C.:harl!I' 111 'l MnJci:>ktpg lo acq41 n· u N mm r · I mis ~rm'll ur mt~ !-Ille' 'tajl'i'ri41r--'-' (:::;ii ,. c!u ·, t) tn ~ t'oa:.l area. •:x ~·or mor.' 1nrorm:.llon \'t•ll h'rmi-w1pos..ib1hty .. nd 111 ph..-e your :all eall o( C"ont tnUl.'tl p u rt11·1pa lion ,, d\•:Hrt'd kt:pl)' nox ~Tl •, Uualy 1'1lot, l'O J\'l11 151iU l'1~ta Mesu. <.:a !12&/Ji I 642-5&71 LOlt" ,._.. 5300 ~to Lo. sozs ···-·················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lo8t or Found a pet? Ca II INEED Animal Ass1s l a ncc league. ~·2'Z73, noft'e ·~~-----~ stores. save l(»s. •:t.sy .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 2br. Iba, icooct area. Kids acc~u tennis, go UI c:or-.. Mar 3722 OK. Pool. msmo. No beach. Adults l4 +. Cal ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pets. Kulhy 642· 1951 R.E. Ofc. 7 da)'ll l0,·_6,.1. ~WlJi.1.1£1-lLl:JJIJJLL..;JUU~Hf. ....... ~-mirttn~'ITT'lf'" angs. Obi altch Rar. .,..., ..;,..,,4 • .;.,.,1.,,,,:, no pe s " ""v 54&-4123 M a n >-Xtra s $4$5 ~· ......-....., <.:all for appt 00:.!·2171 ~36()4 af\.4. S200c:u:h ----_.( Yearly 3 BR. 2 bu .. lovely Newport. Ma nner's Mah• !licur new 1o_v_~.~·1&P1rlbf'.o+~..,,~~~lew-S7.w..+4:m.,..-.-------~~~m!il'.l2 Sq n store-or ••1H,..fW.ll:::--._-t .-,..,.--------~St~tm $.100mo or SOOwk No • 10• J!llt J(, l>ll· •le251v msg. Pet s . 7011"1 Acitci a, ins. 1325 No children or • Iba, rrpk, bltns . W II> Also l·BR. I ha . furn . 4350 office ~t: Avon 1..0 W hkup, pnv pal & iiar 8'1y Ave Aict. 673·366.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rent 213/477·7001 .........a-vw-~267 8'15-l78'1. pe ts. 111 0 Vll'lorla . -.-r" ~ 646-31117, 548-4000 XJnl. Area. 1365. 545-3001. s..a....., Jl76 Br1nd new 2br. 2ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• poolside condo.. tennis Specloul 2br new r rpts. cru. rec rm. Joa to dr.ps, • USO. ;n l·d beach. Nrshoppang. 1525. gar .. e.idl utll pd. $170. 21.372 Brookhunt lltUS. AQ1UmeC.3761. I car aar1t11icc on 11 llcy or 11tora.ce. S501mo1 548·6072 t Vacancy do wntown Himt. Beach. 210 Main CAm»IT MO St. Mini m1111980·lMfl . NOll-.e ARE FREE call: 64Z.167. WANT ACTION'.' Cl..tfed-Ada-611-5871 . \ •m2. Wa I 1 clss ll91 Jbr lbl, enrld 11r11e. no ,.U.U>. 7-.rlN 3 Br. 2 ba. frplc, 1ar111[e. no d o g s . 1435 m o 61M8'70. ....................... Brand new delux 2 bdrm 2 ba . Condo t y p e:. encloNd 1•ra1e. patio. air cond. lnf1nt OK SS'fS 7211 Trull •·• or ••·2144. Garqe w /Ba, NICE, nr launchln& r a mp on Almnaula, ldHI for boal. SUS. mo. 875-43112 When you call Claumed to place an ad. you're H · sured o f u frie ndly welcome and h•IP tn wudln11 your ad for bttst response Call N.,w• fM2.5171 .. ART GALLERY or OF-ZM&JNTDe.- FICE SP. with recep· 147·5402 t1onisl l a nswe ring Arranled by sen;~. From 200 llCJ n to • C...t ..._ ~ a500 sq ft...298 Rroadw11. ---------1.lguna Bch. ..,_ TT70 MON F.Y AVAILABLE Any purpo a c . 11.ny •mourtt. Mr. llariravt' (714) 161--=s5 Want Ad Help! 64.2·~• Sell Idle ilem11 , .. -... -' -... ... ... .. . . . . ~ •-. .......... ".. . -........ -.. " Per1onal rarprntry PllD. dfot' • fffitC'li. In *->r •W ll •· t 1· '"-'"l' 163642 Olmpl rmovts. inti"•'· c11b1ncl mak111 c·har RrnoY•t1n1 S4'rvll·•· MU741 ...... , •............... G-M Amulllc -.way. •P Wood '•""'"'· gat1•!!1 , pli..t okl or new ~e,llin11. ,....., ,....able rat<'lt rupraya free u t Ml"'1'a IG!183 ~~~~~~~~ -~B cYllOm wuod renc c-·~ ........... rGDeerepaar ttttfuu•oi'i"••••••••• ~)19--- IWf. w Phl.11'111 ~ ....... , iii.. . ---2". ~ "'°'" · all l.Y..... •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• &a.ZlC Uc"d lbondld -lwunk tale, hrdwood, ~menl work @I a ll klnd11 u,..lll 6 vlnyl11 Lac "'-nl IS yr11 ~·apt'I' (\rir fi};t IW>l. Install AJ.tubkd wlillll ~ OTn ll'l'lciQI ~1-Mt(I --c ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••1&t1n1 my bom•" c.,.t ~ l o •• 6 c art', I'll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hoom •li•llt iun&. rfl' '"01.h•l11 Ul•n t'unt •38111io 7!tl 11Wl/1~ ~ ..... ~ NZ~ ~ 6 alum t i.tan c.D bntbu-nt•ra. wht a.id ~~ ev~ "' Y C1M 10 mm bk-•ch t k:lln ~.DIM«• '-'droom llv, lhti"rm. h•ll Ill> Av.i P"• ~'°~ ~l&\3 nn S1 !IU, 1~·h 110. f·hr DlqcsiH ••••••••••••••••••••••• PA'OCUWOHK PAJ.At't; l>ra 1H·ra1·i.. Wl•(11l'4 , b&andi. Low t.'Utll ll«'f"Vll!I" M-43UI • • 11 ._... ~. GUMt tlbm pc't 1ido1 •••••••••M•••••••••••• ~ ~. 15 yn t.••1,r MlllN. payroll/lUtlS, ........ at.raU. more NB ...... Jn.l»-al91 . Travelins !>\!e r etary Av11i &. ThW'• 8.JO.Sat W"M. l:lrepda. fl!N 7563 Dwirtt l!IO. Jtankrup1;•y flO, A('tlOD LeiMI Typ&nl( leSltt - 1'\n.alseal m anagement· ~ SBA & t.oqwty fana•ift~. 0 1ver:.1f1ed Corp Services, Inc '150111) ~. FNe E):it. Any 8be ~-Ca.II Allan or Tcili----- Do WOl"k m.)'llt:lf H11h. 5310101 We Qm: Catl_,l l:luant:rl Steam <'lt!1&n Ah10 up hul1>h:ry Work guJt ~·k rnount unit. l"r Uil. ~. Uld 64.S 37 It; IJnn t "'CJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• MISA K O '~ Cre«ll V•' l~111Mlll111t & ,,11 .. 1 a 11001 Cu11 tom Wt1rk fl41). 7322 tOf IUJIX Bldriut 2 JUm. ~ baU $14.50 June ••••••••••••••••••••••• s&eam clean s~1'9l arwl l'iECTRJ('JAN l'nc'\'(I tiulor brightener suw nAAl·free cstamutl• on a>%, l>&Hch avail. for ult tar~'t! or sma ll ,00.. ooAor crpts. Guur. ellm l.ir u.17254 67J o:L".9 petudor Ul>holdewun.i. -- Srotehaard Fully ms tMll mnt a.ctrlc R.t..f:.. J.ree c11t 24 hr · llel'V.7dyswk.5S2·4106 6'S-tB74 __ - CARPETDOCTOR ~<'l1tn. Oest rates rt _carpet ln~laJJ; = ~er:d~~ml lion, s pecaallung an --· - boitlll, cars, vans . Call 'J'ruvelcrs Ek'<'tn c & ScHls Steve, (714) 112878761 -i nc. -ncsh!n: M fnn aftt!r6PM tenance & Rl'ti ldenlu1I 1'ndef tour old stuff for new goodies wilb a a..i(ied ad. fMZ.5678 :lasaified Ads U c & 1nsun.'<I. Call btwn M2·S678 7AM·7PM.642-1503. •Vto:kY WW f•JUC!!:S• t.ea land&n Pl' ma int ~ )41f.-201!> <.:1.-an upi.. lhultn g l.andsr ap111jl Im med !i«YK'~ 642-9807 ----JaP•'l•'5C .card1.·n 1•r , · GJU'OOnlng , cleanup, tree tr1 m 751 0738. Sam Nllitumuta l lc,11111• l>ridc Gurdcn1n2 l°ll'WI Ul)ll, haulaways pllll\tlng M4 1766 l'l"ol. JD~ .cank•nt•r. l.'lWT\11, sprnym~. tn't's, . rt,. a n · u p & m a 1 n t . ~K3'15 Ck'an-up1, l.n't' tnmmlnr, & lawn Monthly 1wr v1l'I'. 0.11 t:ln"fl.979-2M05 Gt•rtlfS....icn ............... , ...... . VACANT llS Y. &t A t•T HAUL <..1.t;AN R .. :t•l\fH l'.Al.N'f .J~OW-t;US.l' :ti&-Zl.52or646-M13 llav<· bUf'llt.>Ulinsi to !>t'll" Cla&.'llf M'd llf IK do 1 I Wt• II OCC Sludent. 1 Tora lru•:k . ·rraah. In'.: lnm. Dan ~. llaullog" cJeanlna llave dwnp truek '5!·1ZTJ . O'ARAO P! CLl';AHING WW Haul Or Clean Anything 982· 1462 "••••t .... , ...........•...... Want a REALLY CLEAN tlOUSf':'> Cull Gingham Gui l''ffto est 645-Sl.23 C_,dar Crp t C&un ·a . llffm/ahampoo. wndow wshc. fir w1111·1. 11enl t ln'I( lift', fte8/C9"1I. Yr)' rmbl&moo 7S1.&1. E x p . r .. I •-• -b I e ~"· ca11 .r•c . 881·:1257 ~. reliable, re· fer. own trans. Call betw 4'1m· 7pm 14z.t030 PRO~IONAL llousl' care desil{ded with YOU In nund .. .,,~S234 Alice's llous ecleunan.t. keuonablc, reUable & tta•ftilllMj nof s 673-1266 /646-4871 • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . Robtn ·11 Hou1t'clean1n11 Srvc. for a thowu.thly riean howe. 540-0ll67 fo'o r t'Xc••llence an houscdearung. ClearunJ! Unhnu~ ~3726 CdM Cleanlng Ser vice Sc>edally for COM & Bl ruudents. 67~ l909 DAHDY DUSTHS Wkly or l lime maid service . Vatanls ou1 Spt'<'lalty Walls . wan dows, s tea m carpt·I l'leim. Dond1..-d llM. Hers F'tel• es t. O& hr scrv i dys. s.'l.2-.4 l<Xi MY MAIO t•rricicnt. rehablt•. re asooab&c. refs. ti'13 ~ ..... ,....,.. Stturily ft car~ w hile you're not there. $40 wk· ty. t\ally lic'd • Insured ~16 12. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ... ,. ... lln&w• ...... d ... s.t.c. I.st rate ~Yll'4! 111 a f:ur pnce Personal & com mcrt'laJ 67:>-0562 Spru1g f'learuni.: Sj>t'Caal L.dlca,ir 9 l• t Cl, .. , ..... ,....... • ... ........... ..••....... ....................... .... .................. . Let Ua lmt all a NEW EXCEL.L. PAlNTJNC Repair 6 Ruoor. All L a n d s c • p e o r Re.. rat.ea. Free~-t Y pc •· 1~:'e1 R&l\IVENATt: The Old S.2'JOI Expr'd rockabak.e1-com ·l a r . One. Contr. Llc . •'rt!i! Ill. K l· Fin. ll31MUt-C.all MS"716 RM&mtal • ronunerelal Av1U. t1 IA, -p a r n l i D It . F r ee •----------~~ Rea. ralu . ~~=,:.~ ......................... Bl1ckwort : Sma ll fobs Newport. C.ta Mesa & Irvine. 17~3175 eves. Brick. stone, block work, tale floors . co ncrek patios, walks, d ra Vt!· ways Free e s t John 846-158.') Cstm masonry. bra ck. stune. block. No job too smtll. St.eve. 645-«MO or MJthael 960-3226 ~ ...........•.•.. A man's home Is has castJe -Call TED at NRtYowC ..... For a rree eat , int/ext . uc. ins. Bonded 871 ·3272 ALL P AIMTtHCi Neat M&-l.32S Com pl F.x $350, Jn ~. Apt $12.'l Painl·1':Xtenors. &at All Prices, Proof J obs Last 10 Years. Lat • ~ 8"1-44at M yt I mC' ...... ,.,.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neat patch~ & textures FnEEST. 193·1439 Restucco, Spaml'ih le• lure. patche.s c mt /eAt 1 SSl.(1196 PETERS PAINTING Eapr 'd. Rea s kale'> Free Es t. Call Gen(· Pk:•ing 552~0&58 , •••••••••••••••••••••• Prof painlin~. 1-:xl & 1111. Low rates. Rcrs. Frt·<' est. 53&.f780, 536.4383 Plumbing repair Sµcc 111 remodeling. copper n · ppe. l''tet:-cst. Top llat Plurnbuli.53'7·3194 pa ant Ing . I NT I F: X T Qwek & dCPl'1ldablt·. moi>t Neat. hooe!lt. rPali. 12 wate ... ~ t"r I d yrs. exp. Lac'd Dave '""'3 < :. rep ac~· · 964·IOO. S25. 0 K. St C la 1r 'i. 1uer. Freeee&, ~ , ...... ..,. .. .................... . Colored T V St'r v • 1pedall1t, all brund11. days /eves 6 wknds 846-!M87 ------Trws.nk• ···~··················· Tnm. top, remove ln!cs. Also la n d 1tr ape & 11pnnkler. Mt Wecney ~!>UM r--.s.nice • •••••••••••••••••••••• LP ornce Service5. Pro f lYJ)Ul", term papers, ~ i.u m cs etc. Lou is•· HaJ(atn. 642· 7221 . lDw rost lypan~ ol aden taral on.:anaL letters on yoor lettcrhewd l''ree In fo _Wf'fldy 751 ·6M9~ WWk•Ch•h19 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Window dearun~. haghc'>t standard S~1a1Jzmg 111 homev aptK. ~·4443 -------WW..wT..tisNJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64,S.MJ lnt -Window film: djscnL St-OJ• Pacn'l & wallpapt>r. D.R.St.Cla1r·s Plumbml (·...,,., cool yr hm •-r·· ~al worlt. ri>as . pr s · ~ .. " Fl"ee esl Skvp u7 ...... , 12 pr hr. All wo r ducr-i.?lare add f'VC )' ~ .. "" i.:uarantet.'Ci. 645-3503 ~ lZtC) ur~ off an houses & a_pt ••••••••••••••••••••••• dune profcs:.looally. lns J apanes£• t.a ndscapt•r flneextt:r Pamtuuc by It . ~'l:.!-Ottl6 nt·w ho mes. r e la nd . &nor St. Ile. ans 'fry spnnklers-10 yrs exper, me.8J6.~~ k1 pnce, In· &t bondt'd • _ .. &lepoir ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEIDHB.n·· - • Help yourself lo a Heaptn" selection-of Quatif1ed llo~fuls 111 lhc OAJl.Y P ILOT IUl.P WANTED ADS tl:iw sorrwthm~ you want llJM•ll" ('luss1f1l-d uds do at well 642-5tmt Noboru 531 IU6l or SEIL idle atC'ms with a lfl1 :1162 l>atJ y Pl lot Class If 1ed Ad. We'r~ remode~ tM ha~ white hou.<>e abovP K1 I! Corona. We 'll remodel YoUT ~also. 542 3441 LOlt A hmd 5l a..t & ,..._.. 5300 tWp W..tecl 7100 ...................... ..... ........................................ . tWp W..ted 71 Hefp W•t.d 7100 H.lp WClllffd 71 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tWpW-.hd 710G HefpW..ted 7100 HelpW..tect 7100 U_,T: White CMc. Point REWARD: to whomever ---------Siame11e cat. Mqn, 5fl8, helps frnd gold C'hain ACCMT'G CLEltK & vicolVista Omada, ~st neck&ace w /diamond Bluf'ra . Reward. Call pmdanL Lost or stolen an ~. Em e r a I d H a y . ---------• 1D>818-7006or688-23ll 1,0ST:Sm while mah• --------- dug. ~ hair, floppy f'olnl: Himalayan White C41ni, lone tJul Reward. Sllllt' cat w/cbot'. poiol!>. 714~ J amboree & Main nr H .. :WARD: Lost 5 m; IW)IOS't.SSl-6846 • _ rem, ~ Shepherd. 11'1 FOUND: Shih Tzu 6-S.79, l~n. Nr Garfacld &D. f''wy al MacArthur. & Reach Btvd, JIB. f'h; 964.3893. 1·aU !M&-12.81. ---------- I.ult. Bracelet. Vic: Hus · ra •:nal1 5350 ly Jtellcan Sentimental ••••••••••••••••••••••. ~al~. Reward 646 4970 .. kELAXJNG MA'iSAGE .,.')I 52811_· _ lbbJames-l.1c Masseur I n il. Rik & wht ncutt·n·d Oulcall 9-9, 494-51 11 M. Ca t , 2 y r s o ld . --- Heward 968-3917. JI ll. -m..iLE ln;t: Print Q8 CU.'ltuon, 11wn Irvine & Orange St, ---------CM. 646-7993 •FOXYLADY• SlUO REWARD for lost OUTCALLONLY <Nr Edangl>r & 1',;uclJd> •t7Z.l 131• 1role neutered Bluepoint1--------- ::)lamese. Grey & white. PREGNANT ? Caring, Nu front claws. Very conf'identiaJ t'OUnselmg & hnght blue crossed eyes. referTal. Aboruon, adop 1-:xtremely goolle . In· tioo&keeping. ~·onty. Has Whl APCARE Ocu cir. 531·U ID, 1f not ------- tiume pis &v msg. Spiri ... RHder • llll.SS. El Camino Heal t OUND· ~e aut fem SanOernente; Fully !Jc. dlK'hsflund rn FV /We11tm For Appl. 492·7296 area. 549·9'l441962·0'7'1S --------- eves. •SHERJ Ll-:1':• J rinRS, ladies r str m -Art>yfs , Bridger.Ave, 6/1 lA1<.'h. Sentimental v1&I. Certified Masseuse l blsecaUs by Appl. 838-a:IB REWARD. 837-433.1. Pbysical massa.cc by Uc'd ~T: Mini CAiico cat. masseur-\ecbmtian. NH. ~ "llWI•" .. ~.. Appt. ll-8PM. 548·2817 644-1318; 640-6489 1''0UND: Yg Doberman MAIL CENTER PRl'VA ... PO•'T O~P •C• ~·Vie Selillhore & Highland, NB.642-3067. ,.,..,,....,.,, ~'"'·''"'"~ l''ou n d NB An i m a I ONNINO&OON S h e I t e r • ls'.o. S10xes AVAll..Aet.IE J 644-3656/548·2153. Claim -------·--· w ado&Jt: Blk Poodle d rk .__ ...,_ • •~7• ~ lll.asa. wht l'oodle, ___ _ wht/blk Akita mix, wht MAL"' ·11 d f(.abbit, wht (.;at, kiltellS r. WI O anythin~ --~------legal ror $20,000 l''<>Wld: Alllrtr. Shepherd 757-0382 type doa. vie . Gov· C""..,.Y GIRL emerfflat'I. CM. 646-4G21 _.,.....," Fnund~ ·6fl, l'"em l n s h •ESCORTS• Se fter'" co r n e r :M llrs 971·151J 17th/TasU11 Ave, SA -.. ----- 848·99'.M t'olmd~ Motht•r DIVORCE cat • •ittens. Free to good homel. Call-Annie 673--'lWP --~m.?w 1''ouncl-'....,../wht m1tlc E n glish S pri n tccr Sp11nie1!15 Mesa Ve rde llfta56 J6 anyone, no malt.er where FOUND: Afghan Hound rranied or whore spouse M. aic Vie. Ma(IDOlc ar ia, free informauon. c1dl '\U99ta Wk 536·S933, today ---842-3244 fi'O U 'N D : Nea r Brooittuut & Sieler. f'e:w.-r-pappy , B l k w /wMt e 111.,•kJa 1.a. 9113-1NO. • FOlJf'nf; Fem . am. ·1on1 {Jthr) modell •~ iaervlce ... \ ••. S&S-5883 = tn/blk dog. Vic. Bue ard • Banning. m.Tmaft.3. POUND: II. Kees Hound ~-.Vic.Main • °""°"" Ml-37Jt. 7005 Lan': ·Gold ID bnc!ie~. ....................... .Ju:dlae Dance Exercise So .·•IT v ine e r l'a . for Adulta. Fun 6 llealth. MldlelalR 1, Mpba Bet a ...... rd. -7075 ....................... ,. ftenth ll...,t wlabes to SCUIUTS live w/ '•:1J.. mid Jun• to mid ~ b19llUniJ • Ute oatewor k . lllSB --lllWIPll. Lit me l»rt&bttD your Mliltl-llldb-Ltlda-:ar-ewaiDI. tb.rp Imo, new ~~ ...... mr • ...U • 9tOS't or N. .. throWD out ~=~:J.•n tt'9'.... bJ tbe ,., ~ ,.... .. --::.ri to eo •I•. tit• H Wa•ta c oeUr•etl oa Ill ..... ~·::. wart. :1 ... ;fa Of ,..,, ---...=·· work. Cll / areaa. him CLASllB· ....., •••••••••• Share Ume. The agcnry tws had UM: best month an the L"i yt•MS in the busi ness wrth TIIANKS to all OF YOU! l\ppouJlmeot Only t;mpk1yers Pay AU f.'ees Liz ~ers Agl·ncy 4Q'O!O 8itt h. Els tab • G4 Newport Beach. SJJ.81 !IO ACCOUNTING PAYROLL CLERIC <.:11lumb1a Saving~ 1!> St'(.'k111g an expencnrcd J>ayroU Oerk to prepare and eventually oversee au payroH fundions for the a ssociatio n . T he aeleded applicant mw.l have expen entt an work- ~ with a computenzed pa)'T'OIJ systt'm. Typing skills an: reqwred. 11us posioon Is located i.n oor beautiful Anaheim GEN'LOl''1''1<:t-: P/t.lme. 10 lo 15 hrs JH•r wit. Lile JO key, no s mo+c l"I(. 848-14-0f) -------accocmtant <>ranite County manu! Co. seek s and1v1cfual w/lbe knowledge o( a c crual acct'g + ahibty tu rmlntam all functions of J\Ca>Unlin~. on a m1n1 rom p . sysl (;d Co berwf1ts. Salary o pen ~5570. Al'rounts lk'<:/Puy Full llmt', ac:rurah.' typ1o;t S.1 pt'f hr Santa Ana an•a 549-75':!'l, Sus If' Ar1·ount~ Kt·c:~1vahl t• 0<.'f'k ror Npt Ue h club. f'"/t.lme 8.JOlo 5pm, Mon thru Fri. Xlnl workm~ environment. Call for appt. ~soooext.520. ACTIVmES DIRECTOR Certified lull lime. Mesa Verde Convalescent, 661 Center St. C M . 548·5585. clJice and otters a top ---------· !ltartin~ s a lar y , out· st.anding benefits includ· ang d enta l. and op· porturuly for advance· menl. For an intervie w appoin(mt'fll, please call Pers onnel. On l y ~ualified a pplicant s should apply. ca•...WOScr¥ilM)I .ct I.om Associaffolt 776-7101-»Jual Opportunity Employer M /F ACCOUNTING T&l'OllilY ASSIGNMENTS Oro11g• CoH ty ii • Lii)! AMI so ~ wt! W•'re There are many n ew 1'trmS mov'Uii;< into the Ora nge <:ounty urea bringing about nn in creasing demand for ex pt:rienced Accounlin1< a nd Data Processing personnel. a•·s ......... -TaAcca•l•I• C..t Acca•l•ta Sr. Ace·-·-·· ••tt 11pir1 hill..,, K/PO,.rlllon tr you att not aware ol the benefita or woning tempirery -glve us u call or vtalt us at our new localion. We wllJ be hip· ~to diaeullll it with you. e are located ln the: COl.DWF.U. SANKER BUILOING . Sultet200 2333 No. Broedway Santa Ana l714t IJM t Ol ,.,_Partiq Ol'l'OITUMITY ~ea. .... '°" ... ,..~Dally Pllal a fled Adi to ,.... ... Oranc• Cout aarbt. PbaDe IG•51'71 ' . . •~Adon •All Ages All Types• •C No Exper Nee J • •IWJywood Talent Dir Now Taking ApplicalionR AnYonC interested an •Movies or Television •Ca.ll "S.A.M." • We've bootl In &howbi'I! since 1961 •633-2233 (!X1 95 Screen Artist's Mgmnt AllltlSTRATIVE ~SISTANT POTENTIAL+ Important position with preijdellt ol a dyn a mac co. who needs you lf you are bnght & personable with lite legal & real c.-state backl(round. U you ar e a self sta rte r with typuig at 70 & s /h at 100 cal l D i a n e at 7111955-3614. OFFICE SERVICES CENTER AGENCY 1400N. Bnstol S..te290 Newport 8earh 100% 1-:mployer fee paid. AIR CONOITIONI NG INSTALLEK· exper. rf' sidentlal or commerc ial. yr n>WKt e mp&oyment, IO pd days olf. I wk vac a ft l8l yr. 2 wlul vac •fl 2nd )'1'8, 3 wits VB<' aft 5lh yr Unli m ited m1&J o r -medical ins policy. I.RA Company participating aavinp Pian. Cali Tim blwn 7AM 6 8 :30AM 54S·S544 or applx an penon at E.l •. Payne, Co., 3005 So. Halladay, S.A. ..... s.mc. PBX operat ors for a telephon~ a newer ln g IM'!n'ice experienced or WUJ train. PUii Umrur-.-rt time shlfta avaU•· bte. Daya. afternoon· eveolao or (lrave yard. Mutt be able to work 110me weebnda. TYJ>tna 35 wpm. Nqtired. Many co. benefit.I avallab&e. Ph!Mee.U M•·Fr&. rubtoa l1l1nd al'ft. ••m Cotta Mesa a r ea : m.1•t:.O.E. AP'l'llANAGER hr 55 wtlta la C0ttt1 ..... Ellper'd couple. Wife bllkpt exp. Calf I0-5073or 12l3U•65·3151. ART f>t-:l'AHTMF:NT. :!. pt,IJ)lf', bas1r art, m·al nt'R.'< I pt·r.,on w /a how· + ~oml' an ·h1tcC'lural drnrtm.:. t11J.!h H hool w /lrlllll C...11 540 ~ ART GALl.EltY full tirrw posallon open for pcf1i0rl with outgomi:. unthus11111lle pt:rsonuhty. x.lnt pol(mta al. Ca II r or app'l , no anfu over phoOt'. JJlease. 54!1 !I I !I I •ASSEMILERS • •TRAJMHS • 0rJlll.!t' ('ounly mr~r 01 dt'lt ni m1•1·hancial JJru docts •~ "t-clung lralnc•"' for. dlly stun to ;iss1·mhl1• elt!ctf\>OJ(' SWtlt'hl"I &t.11~ pla~. Apply m r.>C•f'!O(l Masiet' Spedalti•s 1640 Monrovia, CM EOK ~~---~~- ASST. IOOKEffER 1 year formal <'<iucalion in accounlln~. Accurate typing .Pr evious 1•x· pericncl.' not rl'!I w red XJnt op.,ty for advanrc mcnt Sulury open Ask for Ah 1 ~ • 5'16-'29f\2 •• Al!l'OMOTJV t: ....tic Tsm 1illlhsioft MK••lc P06rtJoo avaalahlt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BANKING •RIKE STORE• Bi ke LOAM SEltVICE Mttha na c. Must hav" Need l oa n 'le rvu·e pnor btke m•"(·h. exp m lr31nl"t'. Some hRhl cxpr. astllre544·9835 1hMdore Robi"" Ford <!OOOHarbor fflvd Costa Mesa Xlnt rompany benefits <luallf1ed le<'hnacums· c'Ofltact Jim Moffett Jt 642·0010 fial.iys1tlcr , for I yr old . Mura. lhru Fri , fu11 llmt·, tu.ta Mes::i ~·052.5 Habys 1ll1•r wanlf'IJ , J hclpf ul. Apply an ~rson al Irvin•· Savanl(s & Loan. IJS.'.)52 MacA rthur Hlvci lrvine. E .0 .t: - M ii" BANKING Construction INSPECTOR tnl'lrn'-'1 wk , Ii :IO I:! :lo 111 Columbia S:ivlllj!~ hJ' ''" m y homt'. S.l f;ll/h r 1mme<t1att· opportun1l \ li:ll 01.Jll fo r an ••xpe r1t·n1.,·1I Robysrttul~ ror I yr i.:arl 2 ConstrUt'taon lns~1·tu1 1·ves pr mo. oct·asM>nal an alS adm1n1~trat1 \1• summer after noons . h t'a d q u a r t c r s an Sl.50 hr. Creative person Anaheim. Sek>rtcd appb · al.1645-7309. Susan. cant wall inspect con· l.tdkeeper We are 1nterv1ewm~ for a bookkeep e r <AIP· A/RI. FuU olc quallfaca· l.lons. Oll tndu.'>try back· ground preft·rreQ.bul not Ort: l<~um1• ri!tfwn·<.I 1"'1~ call 7~·9044 IO<*KHPH P /tim. frJr St:RVl('fo: STJ\TllJN Mornan~~ A1.1s1ly j!f,uo Nf•wport Ill (.' M IOOUEBH/F-C f11r m 1•n,wt•:t r r .. l:11 I •'haul I Jff1t'•'S movmi.: lo N H •id~1 (;1 .. ..il •ftlport f(J(' pro~rr:.~1\l· J)l•ri.1111 H...:114 ortu ..... & j!OOd .... bt.11efrt..c;. 3 yrs expr lhru tnal ba t r<'q Salnr> ('()Qlmensur:ah• w /1•xpr ~ rpc;umP tn J\c1 3:'15 h 1x 15ti0. Ua1ly l'tlol l..:C..1a Ml-sa , <:A !l'.!626 structlon progress for BABYSITTER, h ke to conformance. appprove spend your days on the pro11:ress payme nt'\, beach & get paid ? 2 maurt.a.in necessary r.... IOOICKE£rEltS c·hildrcn ages 6 & 8, cords and a ut ho r11C' • ... UT .......... OTIVir. • Nt.'WpOS"l. 8-5 30 Mon· Pra. Notices or Completion A V'9' s;; call aft 6, 675--4921 ~ years expencnn • Ol<'v) dt•all'r wall aa:10 t' in the roostruction field ptont•ncl-d t>ff1 c•· clerkll U.11>)-sltter spend the <;um · and jlencrul knowk'<l~c for liJ?ht bookkl'cpanJ.!, WHIERS UTOTEM MARKETS Opt..'NlllS now av 11 ila b h for full time u11s1sta11t manal(ers on 2nd. & Jrd shtfl. No cxpencnce nc1• We tram. Start S3.10 lo Sil per hour Advan1·e m1·nt opportunity for mana.i1· mt1lt 1~1t1on.o; to S.'i ~,/ i;.-r hour 1! quahfll'd ... ,., mori· mfnrrnal11>o & 111 ll'l"Vlf>W J(o lo store let ,11 :l\100!1 Crnwn Va lie•\ ~11-:wia N1i.:ucl. 1!*5 9'J!~ un·iill 714/5J7 111411 Jo;,1ual Oppor .. :mpl11ycr CIVILEMG. ORDESIGHU f:'<pcra·n•·ed ru r1•1., ITUrWJ('d. ttl'~GISTt:Ht;11 <: I V I f.. t-: N (; . 0 ti l>fo}ilGN t-:tt with ha1•k gnJW\d an puhh1· work• ant.I or land developmenl 1'f11!10C~n11..: wanted fo1 f1e!..11!n and s ur)t·rvu;ol"\I pu:-.1t100. Apply to Mr 1-\K'rlk :,, al ll1>bf•rt Hern Wilham .fo'root & A~~o·· l•l{JI (~ail St. Npt. Ul'l1 mer sitting on the licach °' aU pha.'ll.'S or t•onslruc typing port or fulJ.tamt.'. ATTENTION on Lido Isle & get p:11d t.ion and cost to completc Will t ram 111 a uto ·•t" Oearunl! wom•·n w:anh .. J I.Or"-f o r at Pr ov id e ..... <'ount 1n~ lnlt'r r-'illllJ!. $4 Zi rv.Mullthavt!l.'ar "'..-t'r •. u• ... rv1s1'on for m y 2 are require... ,.. ~ ic..-._.__ ,, r -plt>a•rnnl !ltarroundanJ!~. Irvine area. 9fiK..HH46 .._ _,..,... • ~"s. children <Chlklren 1 & ,.._, · ..If l!oud pay. •"\..p. for ;111· . U you are new to Costa 10). 2'h days per week. ......umbia "' ers an ex· vancement '"'15ee Offal't' <..'k>nca• · Mesa. temporanly das· Must have transporta· ceUent benefits packaJ?e M# · SOtllllOHAN<;t;l:o continuing your educa· tJon.67J.l091 . .:ve&. includ ing ~dMeill"n"l!t~altllrbrintr-1· ~-~NOWll!;J.WjUl~gi""'-t'-f--!M~~~~~~~...._-----t tiaft.1'ft'efltty-dlsehal"g'ed 1...::;;;;.;~;.;:;.";-=:::.:.;;-.-m;. __ HIWlmM~.' e-l.l.lituna N11tucl from the service, or for Babysitter needed ror 2 salary and ideal workmJ! Dove& Quail SL' IJt'l'UtY Clerk J any reason seeklnf.l tem· bchool a~e ehtld r e n . conditK>ns . l'lease sub· NEWPORT Ht:Al:ll Rt.'Quares 1 yr elcm·ul porary e mployment. Spend the summer at lhc srat resume with Ralary 133-0555 exp. Past typing tc!il. comider this uruque op· bcach6Th-3883 &ft..6pm -tuioryuiconfidenceto: _,..,tu...o..... 40wpm. port\lftfty . -Venonnel OlflCer __ ._..." 1700 month YOMCanEam Baker y snature sales Neect-tull ti~~rakt> & CaJl~10oror01pt. SZ 16 , -WL woman Full or p/lime. Call sibia Sav'--Front l!:nd Man Xlnl rot: 'S' .,.... CM Rakery,642·0&71 . ••U.o..Assoc~ st.art.Ing s ulary & t•om ,. ________ _ Based on your produr· m 1ss1on JI r oi:r a m .I•--------• livtly, corrumssion. plus l•---------1 P.O Box 4350·1' lA>mplctt• pac~agt.' of incentives & extra prof at Banktng Anaheim. CA 92804 rompany benefits . Apply sharing bonu 'I Tht• TELLERS EquaJ()pportunity Coa'it Gerwnil Tare. U.% Clencul LAHta: INSUrtJ\NCt: women & rncn we an• £mployerM/I" llarbor l'l v d ,. M Manimum 12 month!> • " looluni: 'or may be ti n'<I !)«).S7 IO C O MP AN Y W t l•t. .. :ASAN'l' SUI< ROUNl>INGS & XLN'l Mto:NJo;Jo'ITS HAS JM MJ..;D. OPENING l''OR . of typan~.foldingpapers, l'Ommer caal bank1ni.: war c hoube j obs a nd TcUcrt..oxper.req working ror a hmitl'<i in· romt.'. Work with ynun11 prople Rapid advance mcnt possible ff you ar•· UI or ovt.'r and would bl· avrulablc tu start work Immediatel y , c all betWCl.'119 J0.2· JO. CodaMfta 64MSl4 Auto earne rs needed F.ves. J.aguna Beach & J>ana Pt. area Cull lhl' R.Pgistcr 5111·414 I. AW>moliVl' CO,ELAHD AMC JEIP Needed, two Ron II mt.'Chanlcs . 1'op ben1•f1l:1. Apply 2001 t.:. f''1rst St S.A 558-8000 Sl\L~l'EOf'U: R.tiq'd for new Chevrolet dealt'rshlp Apply in per.ton. Sails Chevrolt•l, 900 s. co .. !ll llw y, l..agwut Bch. PEP BOYS AUTO SUPPLY STORE We ure now acccplina appUcalion fo r t h e lollowlna career pt1s1 lions; •..-c:HAMICS •IMSTALLBS •sAUsPIOPU ••VICI .._.TIAIMBS •CAl ... S We otter load com1N1n1 lllnlfitJI and a tood lllat1· ln1 salary, with OP· ~ for advance• ment. Please apply In ~~une7.tam-5pm 152Z1 Buch Blvd Wfttmlna&er RETURNED ITEMS CLERK Must have commercial banking tr ller & rt'· turned items cxpt>r POii•· lJon also handles somr C'llSUJmer 0serv1ce NEW· ACCTS CLERK 12 Months MW accts ... J>t•r. m a rom merr1al bank nl'l', ll eavy customer t•ontact. ha~h qual service nee Applicants should con l.act •1, .~~rtc.,oo bf 23/24 Mcmufacturers ... 1201 Deft StrMt. HI EqUlll ()ppor Employer u you'n! not readm" the Uttle ads In Cla581f1ed, you're m1u m1C a lot of newl'y lnfor m1llon as wt"ll as some great buys $1.77 per DAY That ·s ALL you pay for a JO day ad 1n the DAILY PILOT SEIVIE lllECTOiY 00 IT NOW• MZ.1671 Teller CUSTOMER SEltVICE IB'IESBt'TATIVE PARTTIM I': An urienl need exists for a peniC>n to work 20 hrs. per Wt..>t.>lt in our Costa Mesa branch servan~ cus tomers needs. F.x pcnenct: teller and /br s har p trainee with cash1enng buck~round who can work Su,turd:iy UOam 2pfD) hrs. us well a" wt't.'kdays is nt'('dcd f'amilianl y With typinjt as n.oqiarl'd PleaSC' cull. 642-4711 Gl84DAU FIDEltAL SAYINGS F. 0 E M/f"/H/V B&.. ll>y. Must be able to work w1..~kcnds. Apply in I' c r s 11 n . L a < · tt v t' Res taurant , Jfi9f•'h lrvwne. C M 646·'7944 IUS DllYEltS Oass to tram bus dn vers now belnS! formed. If 111 lc reste-d apply II unl angton Beach <.:1ty ~1·hool Dist. 73S' 14th St If fl SJ&. 7519. DictaphoaeO,.r 60wpm. xlnt s pellinl!. variety typing. l.>11• taphont' exp helpful. ... 0.-rator 50wt,m, lypt.• policy infu into ('Ofllputcr. a.rtlTypid 4.Swpm, phones, filing COISll late <:a.rit Will train in this hlKhly skillt'tl area. Math apt " ffiU!it. . C... TV T.c:hitiC56st R.c_. Cl«tl J a 1· k H u r r y 11 f Will trai.n conscient1ou11 Tetevas1on'o; Jokt-rs Wi ld andiv an filing deP,t. 1V Show •~ opc·n111..: new Al'Pl.Y IN Pf.RSON ~ch. 2 way tubk• sy~ll'm M.30-2.00 m Pwya dl'I Ht'y, ('a Monthru l''r1 Must have handR on 1•x SAl'' .. :<.:O INSURANCV. Pt'licncc & bt· a hie to all 17570 Urookhursl :HSI Ul superv1s1on or 1'1)11 l''ounl&in Valley !>lrucllon & m :Hn Equal ()pporEmplyr lmant't'. Xlnl salary & i--------•• 81unwds·lnterv1f'ws aft benefits Send info. to or .. -.-.---.-.-;.;;;;;;; __ _ S. ~ 17. J.3U K 17th, c·all. Ralicrruc Cwrnelt.•ka, U.ERICld ... Cost.a M~. 7!H9 · ms1eatt· Ave. I\ -------~ ~ 21J/~J2K7"i::: Bertcnder-exp'd, apply an c ....... v ... 4rs- pcrson. Wed/fhWt1. 3·6 """ --PM. Whit.ehouse Tavern, Guaranteed s alury +- ~Cittt . TWIU:.TlliAIH 340 S Coa s t llw ). bon~. C..11 972 ~900. Our Appraisal Depart· 1..agw1a Bch. between 5" 8 pm. · ment Ul AnalMnm b11a an Beautician Car Wash. Im m ediate immediate opening for i,'OMMAND e mpl o y mt'n l. F.x · •'I Appra lul Clerk. rF.Rf'OKMANCE peraenred <:ur Was h Selected applicant will T h e li:ur <:unan~ Manqer. Salary+Com-beretponaibl.efortyplni.t Place" mlMIOn+BonUll. l"or an· d6cument s, handhn R l:nmed openinl(s ror O · tenil'wc.11644-4460. telephone <'8111!1, and maint111mna records and per pn!dslon haarcutlt'~ CASll for your ort NION fik.'9. one year olflc.: t'X & assaslanh In C M w Salary 6 <'Ommassions omen 111 S9 -l(ct paid penenre and 50 WJ>m typ. cStyli!lt now averagani.t II t.o partacipatc in new I~ likalls an? requirt!d. pio.,eoo per wk 1. Xlnt roM1tme'r study. lfrioK II Wc olfcr a beautiful wor k l(rowth uppt y & JHI qualified women fr you environment. a top 11ta11 benefits. Call P .. m at mt)' rl'<.'cnc l2U • they lruc salary and outat.a.nd StlMIW or Judy toll frt,-.: wW CM. r«cave SB. TwkH Ina bc.lneflb includlnic lauthan2hns.Call <:om· denllll. P leau ull l..,.aQ.SO.. munlcallon11 Kc11earch Peraonnel for a n lo· Is Your Proreaion for appt. ~8317 ___ , teniew 1ppomlm.nt . HOME R.EPAIRST CAI... c I ... .._ • a.cs you know you can F\all ti m~ fCOod P•" SJ •Hf 2• IJlllCe • c&u.Hied ad in 1 _.... 1 _ I.he Dally Ptlot Service °""""company 5 loc•· ... .._. Dlrectory ror • whole "°"·Over JO. We te11ch. Moel•• monUI lor •• little as M•l ro Carwu h , :.!llSO (7l4) ne.1101 8 .77 s-r day? f'or more tt.rbor Blvd. C.M F4ua. 10pport1111lty lnlormaUon. call SF.LL Idle Hema with a Employer M /F ___ M2_·58'7_A___ Dmly Pilol Cla .. irled Ad. I~~~-~~~~~ ------~~ -~--..--------~-~ ---~ ..... ·-·--#_, . ..._ ... . ' ...... . -. -.. . ....... . ... -. .. . . ----. .. ... . ..... .. .. . -~ '+'Vldl 11 t. June f. t91t W.W.... 71H ....... ~;;r •••••••••••••••• , •• DAil Y PtLOT · .. , . -.,_...~--·· .... _,, w..... ., l IO •• • • • •• -•• • • • • ••••••• •• • • • DILi tm.P twtWat • 1~...i.,..•W.-4 ............ -...... P'a ctor)' w o rku ~ In chendcaJ rellnery. ,.wr. ~rmanen• po11t 11ui1c Hilh ~hool Chemistry or work elllp wit h c hemlc•h h e lpf u I •: 0 & 5ta-•1. ~nl Otflee ~~~ ..... !~~ ~!!~ ..... !~~ ~?~ .... ~··. · .. r:---------1 - AOIUTY .... AL ~-L-A.1 ~-tool> ~ (.Jupc t:n1p"11.:r CLBICAL 1·~·rma.•••t .. t1 in1· l""'!Cl Jl'l4&., .. ,,'AllJI•• howii.. us tu·., ("''' 111. ,.,.k I le•J"')' \,)' ptl\jt t'lirt ... , 1111 pll'tUl\Jt)' 1.n-Ull'. P~1ncl i\~cn•') 4118 .. ; l7tla. \ 'oe.lli M\'21.t Sl.t ~ ~ 141'1 (,1..F.KICAl. Sllnrner Jobs TEACHERS STUDENTS HOUSEWIVES 1-:..m extra sss·~ for y11111 flyin~ v11cial1un~. ilun 'I k<t '~ l(as i.horti.l(e l(lll youdo.11' VOLT , tf ... llO(_>lfAllo 1..f lf.,...« I I :IMBCamJ.tu.' Onvl· ~4741 tAl'rO:.S from Oranic Co A1rport1 1-;qu:.1 OpPof' t:mployer r:u :RIC"AI. l':am Extra lllom•y' SECREJ ARIES W/WOSH SUT REPRO rJ.ERKS TYPISTS PBX ACCT CLERKS KEYPUNCH OPER a.ERIS lk>l.lday & vaci.tion pay N1·ver A f"e•· VOLT ( ,,.... ..... .-u. '""' ...... ~. :146--4741 M Campu.'I Dnvc <AcrO!ls rrom oranitcCo. Airport 1 t-:.1ual 0J)IJl•r 1-;mployer SHOPPING FORA JOI? lRY TEMPORARY THIS SUMMER! We've Jlol lh1• perfrct jot r111' you 11:..Vl' lh1· hes :.urnnw r uncl cam m um·) 11111 1;1c1 with 1t & rall u: nctv.'' WE NEED: SECRET ARIES ,.. RlCEPTIOHISTS TYrlSTS Shol't and LQnJl T t'f'm Temporary Asi.1.:nmcnl Goodroy No Te: ,ar•y Senkn t:mployment ta °' ewer t~uu lime fo\IUy tixpr'ct M~f" r_,q ~19 l\tt'utllt'°' typl:ll, lln:!Wtff" ~. hle bookkce plnl(. cactp beneht:s Non 11 m ok cr prderre<I Allp>rt area 549 2400 GUA.IU>S I lnduttrial • I t' B I • .,.._ : : : • ~YIOIJOWtr ·:· ·WANTED-I Meecl Lita I iat'I. ~•••• of ,.....:< A,,.y .. Tit ':!:[ .... I Trel••t c..... •• .. .. ...... .... n... .. ~~ ....... ,.,... ... ~MYU)'. I'll. 4 3Q.9pm. own 'r•nari. N<H' lnru f'rl. •Ocne wkndj r~q aw t. liOf'Mr. 531411 SECURITY l Cmlr7 I =~~~~ . Geoerll Ofh rc OfflCERS I t •H•lt•eat boan E£1'T.IONIST -I W11b I t1 6 ...... I tr._.,. vac.~io· .... •"oGIS-"-~=----...... . .......... .. ,... ···=== .... --.... wWcll_. L11 VcctrControl Ae1st11nt 720 Pe r l\tonl h fraphlc Truanct• i607 l't•r Month In c~or)l Cunt m l Trn1m•1· fi07 l'n Month M1·t1..i T~·c hnolos.:y Tru11kl' ~(i07 Pt'r Month OrtlV8') fnltn Wfant.od for fwn&turc •lore 30 to 40 hr wwk, Sl.50 hr 1931 Ncwpurl Olvd. Costa MNI ~ -----Uftlvcry Add to yuur 111 come with part lime wnrk 1n lht! t!1&rly AM ck· b"'-"'n .. lhe I. A '1'1m011 in N W < 011t1 Mt."lllt & S. I''; llunl llC'h Oe~ndahll' I'll r & r~ II• h 1 It I y 11 r t•h11111111•r 2v, 3 hr11' diu ly ~l)tl.$42!i/mo. <.;all :146 44KI or !Mti-49"2 Ul•I nwn uvcr IM for LA DER WEfNF.:R SCHNIT'LE.L ndA bcJp for s ummer P /l1me h rs (tay & cven1ng openln as. r1'!X.ibie achedulint1 App ly at 2:"iO S Unsto l. C M INnl to W1trd Har rinaton) FINISH Y.R . fibergtiui:. mfr needs nnlsher. wul s.md & b"fer on gel 1.:01at Olli 646-4854 Flon~t Opportunity to lea rn rlorisl trade t• n' (.'u 11 6"73&!'70. 10.;1pm f'.mpl11~ lll.'lll St•t'k1ng Sktlb l't·ul'l1l•r tl(}7 Pn MonUi T 1m"i. an N 8&C M """°IV' ~1S4001mo-I• ... -------.. Ai.w pit Son 64r. 5M4 FLC>atST Muinf.'nanc·t· S t!rvlt'C!) Tru1nct· ~li07 P~r Month IH:M ONSTR ATO tlS. ~e r etail nurs,·rv 1, ti m c . :. lvc e~ , 0 u r · creativ.c peo ple ror J oh Oe\ t-lu~r li07 P~·r l\t w1t h < ·1..-rk Typ1 t S678 l'l'I' M cmttr S(J\ tt'l' S up1111rt Worke r 11 $640 Pl·r Month n 1nthtupe l\tainle 11ann :) Mt-t'h a111c.·s lklpcr $820 P l'r Month S tock C le rk $678 Pur Month Clt•rk 11 $577 Per Munth Tc<H'htng A ~sist<.1nt S67H P(!r M onth Clerical T raining ill S2 90 Pc.·r llo ur Utility Muintc nancc $640 Per M onth . Ut ility Aidt· S577 Per Month fClcr ital I • ruu & part lime pcrma an'l', 1-"'ri & Sa1· only nenl pos1t1ons M u ~l S!J.00 daily W /mi.trUt.·t. have expencnce m floral 111-.-d <'nr, ITIIJ..,l bl.> re ha · design Ex1·<'lle111 ••ll l:llc. \"Ull :i.st SO:ll portwuty to work 111 ,, Ucmonstralor!>, I' rr. your pl'('bl.ig1ous sclllOJl area llou'>cWiHl'I> & !(r11c:1·ric~ i\l"v h .·m Plea:.e apply in JJCri.un. µorury cm iiJuymcnt Monlhru l''r1 n~JJ611 flt'ulal II} ~Jeni:.\ 2 :I J:iyi. U Wl.'Ck (' M t;I:! owg DINI' AL llECUT. Oetik only. xlnl J>0sil1on . Uood ~erits. ti mos den· tal 1•x1l. 111·1· llunl. Ul·h. iw;..:i.-,.w ROGER 1 S GARDENS 23()1 San Joo.iqw11 llills tfoad COM 1040.5944 I'~ S.t;UVl<.:k: work 1n plant sn ack har l 'M 111-'.NT/\L/l"HONT 01-area. sw111~ & ~ra\c~d. flt..:.Ao;. 1~0,1611>ur.wr.v ui ..,.__st_c_a_dy:;._w_o_rk_9!_94_:!:1_:1_1 __ , f11·1• l'a r l tirrw fl II area. 9"3·07t7 U 1-: NT/\ I. W i\ N T I': I) !'.11 11c r Shari> W1·i l l~1hf1t.'ll Ch;11ri.11Jio 1\l> i.1i.tant lv Jilin our fun !> l 14 r f I i1 b l' a u t i r u I N1•wp11n Ct·nta OH1<'t' ,,.,th ( ){·1·:111 \'1t•W It IJ A l'r1•r1•r n 'll 'f1111 S ;1lary tl41}.IUIU D e nt a l A !>:.1 :.t an t ·~n-SSIVl' dt•nl;1I 11ra1· 1.Jr1• nt'i-ds q1u1·k learninJ! experit:n n•d dl•nt a I ua.'l.'1b1lant. 2 dy:-. pr wk GAL FRIDAY for corpornlc offleci. .. 1 men.'iwcar rel:11I chain 11.t.'L~pt. IJtl.' bkkp'~ rn11 ore: aµpeara11n • Sal l'ommL·nsuriik 111. 11·x111 (.rt.ol surroundlfll(:. & c·o bt•nd1ts S1 .. nll n •-.um•· th /\ti 354. Hoi. l~~I lla11\ l'ilot. C'11:.1.1 Mt·~a. c '1\ ~ C:a nJ1·n1·r. •10 hr wk ~nn l'T-1 Wo r k 1n Nev.11111 I lil•at·h /l.t ln1n\' <'.d i ~afltiprn <.iencr«1l (J(hr t· •Q.BICrYrlSTS• Leading Cl'angc County Mlgr cor11>any seekm~ indlvldu~s ror clerk l YJHSl vu1lions. Must t y p e 4 5 W PM ltt.'SfJIHlsitlitcs mdu'ih· It typ1nit. llinl! J!(•nerti I d1·n1·<tl dlt1t•s, 2 yr~ 1•x- JJl•r 111 i.11111•r:il ofr pre fcrri1I. AJply 111 l'\'r~·in Ciood o pportun1t y . Compan1on/tloust•ke1•p1•r 40C>-flfm Laguna N1Kuel for l'lderly r•luple Live J)l:-.hwashcr 11ced etl for in CM. MS 2tY~ __ :.mall t>usinesi;, 1mm1•ll Part l)mc !I J XIJlt IYJI •IU! skiUs requ1rt.-d lleal Vitale haek ~r11un1I th · slJ'able Pl\•o.se 1·all for inwrvi1·w bl wn 111 :JO & i .:.1 _HJJ l!fll ..._._ Speclattie' 1640 ftonrov10. CM t:.O.t;. CLt:RKTYl'IST . 1m m4'dlal! o peninl! ror ~harp, personable in d1v1dual in 1>n>l!rPsi.1vr <'IV1I t.'11,'ln\..~rinl( firm in lrvme. ~ord procesi-m~ expcr k:lpf u\. Good typ- !Nt & 1pelllng a m ust Xlnt u mpany hcnefiti.. Salar) commcns ura ll• wllh expcr._.c;e n ite Com11ltants . I rv111l' 714"7~ .:lcrk Typist lns1deSah·s lmmchalc o.,enmgs for clerll:~-Qu!1eo in dlJlklelePllone folloW'Uil ~ typing. f1hng Will trul1forordc rdc:1k. Xlnl Co Jf'nents & workint: ~itions. Call or appty. ~rmtl i.ot Stamp1n~. 174!2 Armstrong Ave . lnmc.~9340. Q.9KTYrlST S565 O>portunily for h1 ~h sihoot .craduale to ae · quire va lua hlc ex tcnence m liCL'lg ofrlc·1• . CM·Npl. tJch area. /\1" 1'\lrale lyp1n)! & r1hnJl ck1lls ncce~~ar} <:;ill llillt• 714 /ti46-44.20. Mon f'n .. 11 :.>-5.UO. Cleri&-Typi1t C'11mpan1on M aturt· Ofll.'ninlol fi7:1 71 .. 1 11r '""rrnn w /t:ar to ~ha re it!JZ~i•l uskfnrl..on Npl home· w /~amt· H11um. hoard & !>a lary Nile or day ti73·47<!.', · COHSRUCTIOH SUPER 4 yri. cX J>l'nc nee r e quir e d Mu s t h<' knowle dgable 1n alll phases of conslrUl•tion. 95.S-3352. 644-71ll95 a ft 6 ·----..- ('..onvalt'SCf>nt JS AJDi'::S-ORut·:Fll.I ES ONl.Y Want to wurk fewer d<•Y" ror the saffit> money" Ap ply lo TIU: GAllln:N. fol' OC>W "10 rlan" ni~hl shift. Work II :JOpm tc IOa m . four ru lat1n)! 111Kht,o; per Wt.tk /\p1>ly Ir pcr..c111, 450 Gt .. nnl•yrc. f.nJeuna llcs1·h 4!M 11m5 DISHWASHER Part time 11 30 l o Jpm. S4 iit•r hour Mon Fri 0 (.' rurport area Call H.on 9M-~ DOGGIOOMER All breeds. no ~mm•r. M'l-562'l. 644..(8!0 ---Ol>nUl shop. early AM. no t-xper. net'. Apply AM DJ'i. O u nuls . 29GIJ l'wrv1cw. Nr HakerC~. Dnrtsman needed ror arch. Istre. rirm in Npl llch . Ex per. required ~ a!!k for Spcn<'e Dnver slOl'k dcrk must know O.C. area Chanct• '°' advncmnt Good 1·11 lw ndit s P at' 1 h c In dUKtria l Supply <!167 S lb&thaway. S .A. C.11.Jk IAUcocl••nl for t•hlcr ly lad11:$. :I d itY!> I.IV\' 10 + i.illttry .. ();uu1· r l>ftl'!t:R·ful!·ltf!l~• -i!ood 4ft.1-59".dl. 114 7 k134>t d n v tn I( ' r cc o r(I. 11' &> <All*. Country Club t:onv t 1ot;p1l u I · 41 l>t:d s 20362 Sitnla Ana /\vc • t:.M. 549-:nll Cnll Mon thru f'n . to /\ M. to 4 l'.M. Knowled~l' or s1wl'ia l diets prt•f Will tra111 llrs 5 30 A M to I ~J() I' M & !I. JO A M tn Ii I'M COOk Ex.per rook. rtl1me. top pay J Ol.L Y RO(; J-:tL 200 Ma nne /\vc: Ualboa Island COOk 11\lf'I' :MJI W <.:oasl 1-tw y, N B Unver. &d11y -wk. a-PM~ f'MOl'G~/\M , ~id dnv mg rc~·CJl'tl. Apply Pen nysaver : 1660 r1a1·cnlia Av.CM Dll\'HS Mc11 or women 25 y rs or '1lckr Know the l·o:ist <'1heoi N1-t SIM a w~k or mo rt• Or:i n g{• <.:oust 'Vt>llow t~h. 17300 Ml lle rrmurrn . i''ounla1n Valll'Y INo or Slater b c l w n N 1• w h o p e & F..uchdl ( 11 r c o n v a I 1• i. 1· 1· n I hotip1tal f'ree h ealth in ~urance ~flcr prob~ ··--------~ llonary penod JO.ft ;1411· G r-: N 1-: f{ A I. J II h ti p portun1lu•i. ror 111atun· women :IOG5 l"ur 111 fo rmal111n call H 1t.r Kysclka. 542 G440, or 542 3571 YWC1\. Santa Ana. Gfo:NERAL OJ-~ · P 1t1m1· mornings. mu.-.t IYJ>t' & ~'J)Cll <.:all 979-1711 ('o(.'fll'ral Ocrtc·l· w,-:-offtor x lnt comp any 1>a••I bcnl1its a long with our <'hallt•n ging pos1t1nn' now ;.vaiJable 111 our NB uffirc. CLERK TYPISTS (/\l'COUntlOI!) M/\ILIST<X..1< l 1,f:RK Tht-above pos1t11ms n · quire prior oHln· l'" peri1•nrc. t)'ping nh1ht ~ and/or Ill kl•y addlni.t mactunc LI)' tol.K'h 1s d1· s1rablc . We will tr.11n quallfit:-d 1n<11viduab few the n i.:ht pos ~nlry 1t•v1·I po!> bu l !> ;i I 1• 1.1 m m c ns ural1· with 1•x ~t'AC\'. l'~r u J~pt t'." II ~4S(l}. t•xt 2'14 f .. O I'. GIMBAL OfffCE Secretarial a1d1· rur O'Connor Enterpni.es $.'1 hr Apply in person bl 11o 11 I 3 w k d ) :. I 7 1; II Monrovia . <.: I . <'0:-.t.1 Mcsu GB41RAL OfffCE Smtll 11r1· in Npt Ct'nll'r, rt'QS good all arountl µlcasant andl' T y111· 50 -llllW Jlm Xlnl employer 100' . frf pa 111 f>lea.w <'0.11 for appt Mary lh1·kle AJ!cnt') f>40-2920 Nl•Wport lll•tll'h --------- -__ ---. ..,.. ......._ · sur an . ••••9'11 0..-..e...tyArff I __ .....,_... t CM' n..-ndln" l'OmJJ11ny f\all 4s PU'\ Time ....... ,. I ,.._. C•h Ht I ,...Wred~at~ :fU: 111 ~HUt for .1 w ~ll ...,.__ ........ ..... Y• lO -•~ -• gror>Pltod re<'~pllOrual lor UUQll a\'aJlatnr ·ear " I . . . .~ .... -COlnl*A.¥· ' our purrh"'&lll" & •1.. ~necessary. AP 1•h•I Room H•lpeu ,I •upanae. Cool<td •• .. ' ply at lnsertl'rll • ,.,._" ROOM Man91• M'ool'r. 1119" rountlnit de purtmcn l1' ... MSrttOftCTIOM l~p e rut n r 1. n et>dedl1 Uwu ....-1. ll A.Ii!. lq ~ Uulttl!I 111c ludc 411l'curatt c.avlCIS 1mrnec1u&lely 1n L11guno P M. 9' 540-1SJ7. EOi typing. tiOm t• tO kl'y c~ ...... y INl.uel !Men. Women.I .... busy phOnel. & groolin~ _.-"'" f 17 or ovl'rl Tb.111 15 <ti • vent.ors 1-;xculltmt work ~l w e.11 Rd tperfect opportunity rorl MMaaen & c rew le11der 1na rond1ljons&l~nef1t~ Niahe1m 9S ENIOR C ITIZENS. needl'ldforrr11nthlae~t tnclutJmg d "ntal 1Jlan m4 i 761·~31 llOUSEW IVF.S Mndt rood re11t a urant. ~,. Apply between II & 11. I & ~ual Opportunity ls T U OF:NTS 10 earnl perience h~lpful but aot :1. Nat111n1tl .. :dlJ1'1tl11>n f1:mp&oye rMt fo' lf'xtramont'y necessary fo.xcdlentpt1y Corl) , <1401 li1rd1 St ---------· I <:all or 1tppl)' 111 I & henl11 Send re11ume lo ~~~ Ut.,il·h ~ti 7:tt.ill HAIR DESIGN Th• Hatr l Z7tl7 c-.. ..... i :;;~~I.~ S.lbou. ---Handlers in Nvt lich I L......... I .... ""AGE .. """'T .• llalt 1mmcd ~rungs for ''"''' ,. ""' ex~r hair d r1·ss~r I ~LEM I TRAJNEt: ta.J'llEt<AL LABORERS TRAINEES ~SEMBLERS PACKERS Mu ~ t h J' ,. r •·I 1 • .111 .. truJ\.'>IJ & 1Jh111w l.1.111~ ~ ),hurt krm 1":.11:nm\•n1 , tlol11lay & v;w11111111 ltd' llo:.µ1l :d1t<il111n plan o.ivailablt• VOLT t I MJ.•C.)RAR\o .. 61V•-••• ~ C':i mpus Un\1· ;>'l(i IT 11 1 A1·r11~' ~·r11111 1 tra11i;!Pl'•1 ,\1rp .. r1 1 t-:tau:il OJ1por l':1111Jl11y..r GENERAL OFFICE lnt1•r o ff1 <•1· mail '''" lnhut11r ''1111•••1 & •k liw r ma ii "'1111111 I h•· 111 In\~ Uut11· ,,i.,., md od1 mamt.11111111• ,t.1t111n.1n '>UPIJht•' .inti 1orlf,.111i,• ;\Jui.I h,1\" ,, 11• .11 •'I' IM"trallr" ,11111 pl1· "''"' po•f',l>l\al.Jt' l.1t:hl I\ 111111' h1·l11ful t-::owd l•·lll 1 11m 11JJ1) t.M·1w111 .. 111dud111l' dental pl.111 \111•1\ '\ ·' t111nal 1-:dut'Jt1v11 Ka 111 t I um. lpn 1 :111rn •11 '""I :.4fi 7:1fill •1·1111 ll 111h Slrwt. 1'.1·w1M1n tt. .. ll'h 1N1•a r O 1· ,\1r1111rl 1 ,.;quu l (Jpp111111n1t \ t-.111ph1y•'I' {icncral ()(f11·•· TRAIMEE ":ntry l••v1•I p11-.11 11111 Jlrud1ni:: exam.; V11111111-. dt.-trul duties. hi.:ht typmi.t and nl'al handwntinJl rt· 11w nc'CI Ex1·,·ll1·nl wc1rk 1111: 1· 1111 d 1.l 1 u n ., ,, n If h\•rlf'flh mdu1l1111• rlt·nt;d plun Al>JJIY H.irn I larn tp m :.tprn.1 NJt1onul l-:<h.K'al11111. 4101 llireh Sln'l.1. N •''" pu r1 f14' Ill' h (Nt-:Jr 0 (' 1\1rpon 1 11r call 541l 7:!1i0 l';ctual Op JJ0rtun1ty l':mpltJ~ 1·r Gent Off. llS Jlrtid '" t:tl typmi:: skill!>. !\Owpm • 1·all !I :; M f"r. 5:11 llHll (j1rl l''t11lay / I 'o:.I lllJ! ( ·1i·rk 1')'11AI tJffwc• t•)I p1•r 1in· frrrNI l>ullt'" 11wlutl1· an'IW•·r1ni:: t1·l••11h111H' ~1>1111! & wurkm~~ "' .111 d111 i.: niar h1n1'!> ( .. ~1.1 Mesa a rt•a 1\1"k fur IM1•11 ~!!17 ~:11;1 Carl Frida}. t}l11ni.: r1·q :-. .1 I .1 I \ 1· x I• "l I\ ~40·01.'l7 liulf l'our">•' MJrl"' ·'""" !I.am to 21Hll \\ 1•1·kcl.1'., :-.:'""''"n 11 ... 11 1i <;,i11 ('nur_" !111111 ln1111· /\\'I' :'II II SECURITY Cllcnt cl<' p r e ferred t I Seek1nic •mb111011 1 Xlnt it r owt h upp I I person lo manage bu111 Medu·;.I Plan 642·~4 I l <•" '1 1 I ne&S J>Mrt tun.,. Mu&l •'h .l"' •t_.Z kOY working Wllh ~· HAIR STYLIST I .... .. I Ci.ti 646·676S be•wccn II you b:JvP J MOO hook I or I ~l2pm I'll p;,y you a S400 hon~!> I 1"-· llJ.l44l I ~ar1n u Ma1n1cn an c:1· 1.11 1111~ve lo llAIR Wl-:ST I 1-~riual opJ>Ortunity I gardening painting • 70'' l'omm Also 11p1•n I t-:mploycr Mlf" I etc. l-'ull ttme'644·0l26 mi! for :.hil';P asst. apply ._ _________ j 'f:a.~r;oo· 331~ NcwJJUrt IMSPICTOI ltAN l>V :\1 AN i''u 11 01· p1t1me ft1•11n.'<I urJ!ell to apply F.xpcr in rarp1•n t.rv. t•lc<• & ~cnl mu ml Otll549·~<! llolcl ltCCl'pt1onist Will tr:u n Neal. ai·1·ur ul \'. h"nb t & de pcndablt· Mes1bl<' hour-. l~<1g11n;1 l!t•llf'h 4!n ~4h II" u • 1· 1· I e J n ,. r., " \ JJt•ncnn·•l llwn lrum. ~ld1r ~ • .iu71 I fl>L'Si':I 'l.1':1\:". l'.H!-- ( ';,r nt'l'. I' T l •ip S 1;1:-;<;t11\:\1C;t1t1 . lo45 ~123 llOUSl-:('1.EA~IN~ Uwr:' \lan.-.p. F'U II ll nw or ra rt I 1 m ... T u p d •J I a r f;TJ-OOfiR. ~ 41171 1101 ·s1-:1101.u111-:1.1· Full 111111· ~II J rl'J l.\.'.10 I l111L'>l'k .. 1·1w1 . i\ .,,.,,ant :-.<1m1· Span1<>h h••lpful C.111 Mr.. Slwpar<I hir .1JJµl Surf & !'l:tllll ll•1t.1•I. 4!'7 4477 t•Xl 21>.'1 11)11 ni lll•lll Housekeepen l·ull llml' duh Xlnl lM,:lll°flb l~l)' \ ,;.,,. l'Ull\ I lu-.1> ;..'ti!'>.'\ T hunn,( • M t:.12 :l.'J1:'1 HOUSEKEErER and :.mall !>larf t•J a' ' u m 1• <' I l' a n 1 n i.: 1·1~1J00..,1b1ht1ci. ul n~wly rt·m odcled hotel 111 l.uguna lit'1&l'h H1 hn~ual llOUIW:keept-r prt· fl'rr••cl M 1n o r 111"' W••k11m1• (';ill ~JI' 11( Ucl.Wif' 4~·x.'>4! I llOUSF.Kt-:J-:Pr-:H. mu:-.t have own t·ar 1'1·rma n<'flt 645 ~ tJuo.llly (•0 111rol lor ''olumt· 'a1 lm11k1•1 Mon l.hru 1'h1 tr~ ti to it JO pm !fl~l<1HJ lnsura n c1· i\t:1·n1·y 1n La~una lhlh, n1·~'<li-e x 1>1:r t·cim rn1·r1· 1al pr11 111• r l y t' J i. u a It y 1111 . dcrwntcr 1131 2HOO •-•u/S.c'y l't'l'i.OfllAI hnci-cx~r I.I•· !\Jn-d S..lary opt.·n N II ~ouo l11!>ur:inr1· l'ror11:r ty & t ·a.~uullty a~Mst .11·l·11unt "x 1· r "· x p ,. r n ,. 1· M1111mum 2 yrs 1m hJ typinl( Xlnt lll·nd1t'> frt>d S .JJm•·' I n ~ Un>kcr .... Cdll MJunn" 'j~-~ ~<?.."· .J a n 11 t) r I ·' I 01 •• n II r v.urmn Mu,..1 h .. ,,. o~n tran.... ...:Hn1111t i.'1 S11 vr hr :..ti 11170 J;.nuon.11 1W.l\t r I-, 1wn 1.1w1• pl"t·f1·rr.·1l ~11(hl won !n~ ~111.~ JJ111t11r l>J)''> K , IJl'ncnn· 11n•f•·rn:d !17!! :11~12 I.AN l>S(' 1\1' 1- (; HUt-:Nl-'.11" ()p ,11(11 ~ 1n .. 1all Ja11:u1L~ rui·k l11rn14uo11 ~;1r\11:ns Km f1~h 11e111<b lflybntl U lfµI & I Ul>lflnl hit f1l1.-r ... y.,t S.•n11·r pund .... & fish ~. yr' 1•xp. ., oo hr wr 4lll ua u w Apply at nea~i.t t'm11lo~. ~t d1•velopment dept Ad pald hy e mployer MAltKETIHG surro1tr I 1Wt~nc1wcll t eli:ption•· poople will flnd rmak111i.: appomtmcnb with bu~I O\lli.'! l'Xl!l!Ut I VeS for 1111r 1'0mpany ofrit cll n·wa"l 1nii. ~lt•ady and a pos 1l11•f\ with a I uturo• Slanmi: ~;1larv S6 ,,.., hour. llll'rc u:>l':> will 111 froqut•nl and ~ub:.t<1nlwl You ma) wurk I ur l>01h I huur .shift:. ~ :Warn lrll 111100. 12 JO till I :10 l'll'U."' •'.di 101 Jll JI' 1•11ntm1·111 ~ ... tuJI Op1Jllr1Ul11I ' l·.mpto)cr ~laluri· Sal •·' l•1·r ... on W1lhni.: 111 "-•irk "'""' 111ghL'i & wknrti. Outi;u tnl(. pleasant pcr,:,onall I) l.ui.:una lhlb Mall lh·l.-n (ira''" <.:11nd11•• ~IK.">O Mechaniu-M-"'e Mu~l l)o• ••xpcncnn'<I "11 i.:as & cllt·st•I cnl(lnl'" 1\ lrnrL' 111 pll·asurt· hu:11 • Mu.'it kn11w Mt'rt'rlll:<l'I OM(' 11utrtnv1•o; ll1i.:ht.-1 WUJ!l~ UJ.t '" s1;, hr •. tll bood1t:-. Turhu Mam., Enl(1nc:.. 714 !Htt .11!.1 anyt1m\• • MICHAMIC Well cstab BMW Jear<•i.:•· 11C't:d:> exper d only hn•· nkChl4n11· toµ pay & b1·nt•f1I !> l'l1•a.;1• nill 1;.~ .. .iuiti Mcd11-;-a l l"ronr nff :,.,. Mattan' lnsuranl'c bill llljl. lyp10.:. f ilin.t & trilllScnbing 1-'ull Tiim · ti4& 7456 HOCSEKEEl'fo:lt!'l .. f l' & l'/f Oan:i', hou>.1·k1•1•1J 111..: Cahronu a ':. l ar~e~t 111-.'d" ~ fTUl tur •· P'"1pl1•. wrrl pvt hom1•' $4 S.'i hr ~·•<11L"ll Ple¥St' llJ)l>I) 111 i>t·r~un ... ________ _ Mon thru l-'r1 ,. I M M E U I AT I'. W 0 H I\ ,\V/\IL1\l.JLI': 1n If II an•;1 for m•at. r)l'r:.nn;ihll· 1112:> ·vr ola~ F h•xttlll' h,.,.., 1n1·1·nt1v•· rm} <'a II !1'1~1 11!11, !I ;, <1;11ly ROGER'S GARDENS ZJOI San Jo11quin tl1ll!I Houd CUM l>40 !!9-H ·-IA•l(al ~t·t•rt>tary 2 'r ... Cal htigauon cxpN In ..1 rut! llow_wo wd...Yuu r1.~. Newport Ccnh·r~~·•I hk1• tu makt• $25 .UOU . us>en CAil l.lndu MO·K~Hl c;1vt· m1· 311 mm uh'!> .. r or K33 :11()11 your t1ml· & I'll shu'* y11u how with Farm•·r -. lnsura111·1· tiroup Will nol inlerfrn• with pr•· -.cnt t'mploymcnt Call I ;e!w U1 llartU14tl-5 I I I IHSIDESAUS LEGAL SEC'Y N1•wrx1rt t11·a<•t> ModeL"i W~ Med MW foe fl: Modt'l:;-Malf• & f"1•mal1· If yo ur rar•· h a ' 1·har:1 c ll'r. 1i-h1i:!h fash111n or look:. Ilk•• lh<' w rl n1·xl rioor ('1111fnr 1111 .i111H11nuncnt f11r ,, 1•·r..i111al 'lntc r vll'w '1111 1·11uhJ 1,.. mo<.11'11111: ''" 1·arh J~ '"'"' ""''l:k ' !-.•1 tlllfl'l ho~alu, ~JI .m111 °'L"k for f111 1t•I il<I 'ti:tl ~,lil)Cl Nt•W York Wc!<.I ~)(d1·l111t: /\~l"OI'" H7~ W u;th St, NII Mtll.l>t:H IMI i':ltJ>l'r ft••QUI rt•d ~~ lmm1•tl upen1n l('> fur n-:.p Jf\.,1hh· maturi• s1·lf ... I a r I 1• r w h n ,. 11 m mu111cates 1•asil11 with ultwr; Salt.,. t•x i.M·ncnr,• .1 pl~ hut not ri·11rn r1-.I Will 1r111n ~ust haw llt1· l} 111111( ~k1lb ~ yr.. CXt> l'l'f1 d, t11111k kl.' e I' 1 n I( k n ''"" l\otl I!,. helpful. 2 man uui.inc:.i. fir m . '>Jlary rum rlll'l\~Urall· W l t'Xll J\IJil J une l~th C:all 64:-. Ju:lt :\1ot.h1·n. hcllJ<'f, hv•· 111 _______ ... _ mu-.1 tlnv1• On•· M'hl a lw MAl111NIS1'!--c·h1 ltl ti75 423:1 MOVIE EXTR~ 557-0825 f-'Mil1on now availahl" m the Legal Adv1·rtism ~ {)epl ol the Daily P1l11l. t~gal ex p..rif'm·e nflt lll'<'~sary s hart t:v e r y ut ht•r Wl°Ckt.'00 on. Apply "'"~· Superior N.B IUCTRJCIAN 1-:Xpen cnced Ele<.'tne1an ur~ntl)I nec'dc.-d by II unt mA(on lle1ach City School 1-*t. $l<W lo Sl357 per mo ck1X'ndln~ on t>xp..r Appty 73S 14th. St. II LI IT PAYS TO SEE US KECEPTION IST r o r s alt's o Hl<'r of ina)or rurlll' 111 ;md i.t••• th•· 1·:.. r-----===----- wholesale nursery In 11r1 1·1tinl( lhm~:. lhul .• r.· f lr11tui.tnal TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS '"u~ht h y llol ly woort 1nrw11· firm $20 $200 p1·1 day PQ5;> Lookinit lt1r oul~omlt' Ill· 70 yr oA(li. • want1n1e to break intu movie~ t714 l 53S·Oll!ll l'XI !N. VIDEOCASTliq<. s r-:RVl(;I!:. 1now m 4th G\•n('r a l orf1ee ell: pl:ncncc and light typm~ ~k1ll h require d £35· 40Wpml. Typln~ test will be adm1nlst.ered lo all upplicanL'I. Automobile neressury for occasional local driv· mg. Excellent company benefits. Salary 1·om· m e nsurale with ex- .pcrience ----{;o()k·rry. experl'enN·d Apply in person Hoh'!> Rcfit.aur ant, :Ml t:. Is t St. 'l'\Mt1n. 832-M!'3 COOICS .t:all~">I . l':lectronlC' a:ssembly & nwwriul handling, po~•· lions opt•n No exp n~t'tlsary Will train Sl.10 pc!' hr lo SllU\. Ca II • APPLY IN P~KSON )"l'UI) dit1on .to 1·o mpl'lltl\'1• hapµ,•111n11 al \\ 1•11 , 1 salary we also pruv1d1• a · 1".1ri:o W1• n1·1·tJ ,._, Sumllllr fully pa i d h ru.lth IH'fl1•111•1•1I S1·ruri1' -i - packal(l!, puid vacationi-liwini'I Ill I Vacat on & 'e ducational r1•11ll " • I Job L£AR SIEGLER burscml.'Ot /\µph1•1inh IFYN/Hewport·a.ach r ' mus t have t yping I'll s.toAna/Anahelm I With Kelly! ·•, ftANSPOIT ~ newport pcrimc<'. deun neut ar) Fulerton/luena Part& I DY..,.• -ICS - p c II r JI n l' I' & I! 1111 ti C:O.ta ~SQ & .... ,w .. ha~ .. Ion~ & l'lhOrl •' ......... ~ ' • -personnel telt.>phone v111t·r Cont111•t 3131 W Segcr11trof)1 Jo Anne at 962·tif'°4 Whittier or.a l'.1'~ ~1 ~1a~:,~ 'r11~/ :;·nn t~ I Stuita Ana. CA Yt7112 ~ agency Must be l'xpcrlcnt·<·d Availab&e any shift. Neat & clew\. Apply an pt:rson . 20lh. C-entury L1m1tt d . inside S . {;oast Plat.a San Oiel(o 1-'ry & nns tol St. betwt't!n 3 5 66:£rlfor uppl. __ _ flL'l'tronlc AASemblers GF.NF.RAI. lilt.I.I N(; 1Ml\H:llli\n, lw .. m i•n I F~uutOpportun1ty --d& -112·0331 Coc>Uwanled ~~E!~~e1>offi1•c:o£maJclr for s~:,·~~~,'~~; 1,.,1.1 ~:.'.!!!,a.l;rt.:....:.!·1 .mploycrmlf/h ~~~~t !~~: IRVlNE 1'.IS11N E.0.E. For appointment for m· tcrv1ew. please <·a ll 6'2-'321,exl.271 2nd cook. Broiler m;in ~4SEIMBLEIS ~Ille nurSl'fY In ad. St..'Cunly orrll'l'f:\ u11 lu ...... .....,. • .....,.., ••• , ----fldqJr /Se<'y lO Sl¥tMI Cl1~., .. ~ 41M-!M71 ~ d1tion to <'o mpl'l1t1 vt• S4.2SrerHour 1Mtli•l11•c• • .tc. I Maid Ex~Secy SJ1ou ~ ~..-1 "alury w. a•-~ prov id" · ~ Hou!lt>ke~ptr I or two J> Cl.. .t C.AMGI COAST Counter girl. Sandwich B.£CTIONIC ru I l y ~. ;'d he a Ith with ooe of tht• 11ut1un... 1•t•d1•d 1mmediat<'ly. I tMay pro(euiona18 1 dy A/' "A; A.4nC') $UL ~ri::~~onf. oi:,,:~itl. tah" DAILY PILOT ......... Moo·f'ri. 10.2 • . . .. "d larll(!!il l(UHrd i-1•n II'\!~ ,. c ' P t' r • c n <' t!t ~ ~ .. hr Mullt l ""'lik S«y to •111 UC<K: .,.. r _ ~ .. ..,.. 1,.,..0 term assignments P"Calige. pat vocat1oni.. ....... ~ .-.. .... All'SA t ....,., Cur.le lypi.l . l 'tk• l 9:»5:00. 17lfll Sky.,..•rk -oe. •· d ti I I "'..,,.'I.II perMXI lo inrees:1ary I •llah fluently. non ° _.,. ... -w Ba "'• -for .....,,..,...I w/ex-~in • c uca ona n · m I "' "-• •'Bk _._. ~wilblhe bll -· )'~reel Blvd, Irv l"or appt .-·~--r-bu A 1 I 11mokf.r&~xp'd req Call ~Y"' pg .,.,., pu c,on ColltaMen BOl70 PC board auemb y. rsemenl PP icant:1 Moo t-'rl ,Kam ~pm 1c all or rumc 1n today I 97~121 C.po Uea<'h • ly want lo work mom Equal()pportwlily ---------cubUn11. harMs11ln~ & musthavcexpenencc m 1!>.'to!W COmmonw4.'1tlth ra11l v.J1'a t1 u n § • Secy/KecAnah toSllOU .npjoy :~~::ejobwee1kTbe.en Employer Qullerman. Pn'. +full llOldertn&. Rateat.50 r. ~~I cal.~yptnl(, be !lt'lr •u llt'rton. t'/\ 11ttonui.P" Never :i rf'f'' 11 Mmds. apply Tht-Inn 1t RettnotYP« 17<11> time driver .i,;111 Tom. CALL TODAY a .... na "' possess or· 1.a«una. 21l N. (;o»•l 2112Murtin, lrvinc cail~=T l~~~:ful. 59-3443 • Cll CORP ~~~ton/J ~~1~1!1c•~t Z:'w ~~~:,. ~·~~1 l ILL[Yh.0111·1 .Hwy~Lunaa.Bellalrh CallforApemntmenl .-.CAL CIMTll Irv ar.u. Call Nola Counter belp full hmc . ••OJ H • .._d --S1Anta Ana. l:i\ I "' .3 ~ I .._. 31872 Cat Hwy, So. mat Cameo C l eaners . ... or .... , _________ ... , I . f Fl v •r E ~ Put·Ume. illpj)rox 10.12 J'illrseaade. matutt t'em La I u n a 9 2 6 7 7 • Newport Beacb. 8'4·0893. D-2 General WILLS FARGO lrvtnt• I hr'i JHlr week. llour• Mull have own nr tcuw mnwn.:111 . eltt. tllO: ---------1 ...... _______ M CO..WH•ETHE I "33-1441 I lk!JUble. w1ll tr11in. $3.2..\ rommodale collap1111) ... E,O.E. COLLECTOR _ _._...,.... . Costa 926 e 2 1 6 a, Ca "'CTl-..ISTHIS GUARD I 2102 Ru:i;ln<'!'•~Ctr Or 1 ·hr 644 V.160 A11lr for wht.oelchair ":tOA·:UO)'. -··--""" "" VI" sav1c1s I Su1t1· 20!' I Clanr JohnllOll <.;oldwl'll ~--_arc~·-64~:W~i.'l . CLERK . Recordll /rtle. Experienced Collector tt.d eu1todian u.r1enlly SU..48 I I _Banltft' Rea_I (')it-111h! _ --lmmed Full·Ume os>en· neidedbynationalcndil needed by HucaUnlton Cc.I! 8ft22 ,._ ....._..__ .....__. 01v1slonof Raker Nunia! Aides d111.yr; uni~ 1n1. Will train for nrm, 1tron1 colled\c Beacb City School Diat. .....,.. -• _..._..... K._ PnlleelionS.rv1l'''' I lluntington Dcirh I MA INT EN A ~C I': t:xper. or Trainee i\11 dtverslrled dutiei. incl background ntteSaary. tllOl·llUO per mo. de·1~~~~~~~~~ ~ .. & clteeM_ yow I ~47'34118 I GROUNDSMAN General proved Cert. tru1111111t f i 11 n II · x er 0 • l.n a . -lO -~r monUI DeDdinl on exper. ApplY OWlt ........ lee...... F;qual Oppol'f)lflll I 1!907 Warner Av~ •21~ I clean·up around !Chop· c · Meaa Verdto ~· purchMinl ot •ucl.iea. ..,,.,, ulaf')' plus ex· 735 1~. St. H.B. Call ISCllOW OllPICR Wt... Employer M /1" I 1 .. NI 1 I p1 n I cc n t 1• r . 11 1 ri I loiip 661 Cunt er SJ~ Mull heve tar. I•"' cellent emp loiee -.-i We require a peraon • • I ·11 .. un1a au• beneflli.54&-llt!82 c.oat1Me11a ., benell\I and dental plan. ~~~~~~~~ t!•ble ol handlinl •II WllnhouHWorkcr11 1131·0642 I --· · ... com!Mft1urate w /Hp. o.t.a M .. facUlt.J. Call _ phHH of realdtnUMI Tralnee Aaaembter11 GU I 2'7957 Cabot RMd I MAINTENANCE ....... _ .. Ai.I , ~ ;tt1 t1~Jdenid. llOlldQtbroalhPriday CUSTODIAN .avw.TNapo1IUoawill Typlstt ARDS l ' fmn. full Uow Job to "'9-• 1'Hf4~~ or•• Nl-GJORt b .dAak ror,..G~il a.,. 1 !IMllGt. "° "P ~ forJ~ ... a .. moA ~~Ii ,,_.=~AFEE. :':.'!.". paCn\''/':~~I~ I E~Eua~~/~)' I quallC:ty::::=~:::e,9: ---~:.:':.~~tf e •r I or .1. e net'. 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I .1 '" I J.! lo Ill 1• II I • If. ;i Ir 1 ,. x , 1, 11· 111 ,, , k , 11 l' PROGRAM ER ANALYST I '1·1t··rl11l1· "''"I. ,\ .. 1111 f h;1\1' 111111• 111 pl;1\ \'.111 I' ,111 ho• .t \ .11·,1( 11111 ltll HI I'"" "1111n11·1 '" 111,1 1h 1•l11 1•111 "'ll h \\11tk I o\ 1· r leo.1rt 1\ II 1.t f 11•1· 'k 111' no·l'tll'tl I \'r l'XJlf neCl':.:..ir~ w1Lh Cohal. 11<.tl. It I'<; II .kt l lp1x·r mohr lo l v "' 11 h nal11111al 1·ompa1t1l'" "" :.ured I t I t • I I, I t •Clerics •Typists C/\LL Office ServicH Cftltfto A~nc y 1-:UP l.>1vis11111, Pat l'UX> No. Rmlol. -1111~1 • Secretaries •WordProc •AcctClertcs I T 11 p pa y •1 JI a 1 d i v aC'alions. r r r1 ·rrat bonuM•s. Nt•vt·r a fee• "4pt.lch 955-3614 11.,-i Ft-:t-: Pi\IU Real fl!t utc OFFICE MANAGER t :st11bl1s he d hro k Pr (•ham Openm.: for lari.:i- nfficl' samt• loc·a tmn for 6 )t!ars C.tll for t·onr1den tial tnlt'rVlt'W <tJJIH H4ll (fi14 IEL~ • f I ~Vtt I <::.II or l'omt· 1n T114lay Irvine IS.'13·1441 2102 Ru."'"<'~" <.:1r hr Suit<• 2QK ti untml(l'ln llto;H•h IW7·34\lll 8907 Warnl'r /\ve 11215 Laguna Niguel 1'3Hl542 27957 Cat14ll Hoad • RECB'TIONIST N1•wporl Bt'a1·h ;ir1o;1 llusy front de:.k ni•t·•b r apahlr f)t'r'Hm lll•:tV.) 1J h ti ll 1' S & I y p I 11 l: I 1mnamum :'>CJ wp111 <'a II I T1·rry 1144·7MO t-: () t-: 1 HEC..:l"fl ONlliiT rr~ P1s·r I Mm liO Wl'M. gnocJ 1Jrl' I ~~~..,.._!1_11~1 ·1 n1·:o :P:rwe.1 1s·c rui'., I ''""l'SlilOnlJI orfll'CS Ca ll I. l!:qual OJ>Portunity I F.mployt•r Mff I Mar~e. l!J:l·IWl6 ___ _ I RECB'TIONIST '~---------J OIDERDESK Tel.0..rator N0t.-d dt•1>Cndublt', alt r ;w . front ofc person w /pll'a:. Malure, positive person UlR Lele manner & t yµmg for aji?"re21sive Irvin" abilit y. Xlnl l>l'nf & furn. mfg, Order cJesk worit'R cood. Starting s:1I exp. in furn or n·lah'<l l'ommcnsuratc w /ex~. flt.'ld. VerNatile pos1t1011 <,:.1111 1-:rin Oo nnt•lly for well oc"a nn.ed' pcrsl>n 752· I 7:.J •. .-'-<>'.<'an hundl~ hi.Iii)' -·--....,..,---.,.,-,- pborie type45+wpm. n ·· Recepllonu~t for plush ·.\. ud b1lue pr1 nt:.. use Brookview orrace 'f yµc c<Ak'ul•lor. Top sa lary & 50·60wpm. Sho rtha nd benefits. 540·8894 for helpful Good bt!nd1ts. ;appt. Salary depends on ex· ----------periencc.SSS-9508 Palnter. exp in all phases d paintinl(. Jt\Jll lime. Aettptionist/f~p1st part· 581·:12'21. time. Ule ty pmg & post· l>aut Ume wia stylist. ex· ~ienee req_ui red . 1•ady WI.a Sales & Service. 258 K 17th. St. $1J·7173. PART TIME EVENINGS AdultA with OUll41Mndinl(, 11uractive personalltlcr; who t.onjoy worklna with kids. Over • 21. Slart at a.50 per hour. Phone 8'2·432 1 Exl. 2H, et:TWEt:N 4':00·5 :00 rM. "--'---- lng, for C'On s ullinR cnl(ineer Some cxper. deuf'l'd. Npt. Reh. area . m:oot0. I - Reeepllorust w,,ood \yp. 1n1t i1kllls for C l'/\ firm located 11l Muc/\r lhur IMvd & Jamborcc Rd. lrv 752.0274 ------~-~ HCB'TIOHIST Mature, s harp person. u per. phoneii. type so+wpft'l . invoices, quolJIUona. ordcni. front otnce appenance. top Mlat)' plWI benefits for lrvlrie Furn. Mfg. _.. fOf' appt_. __ _ UC.,.tOfillST lll'tl(ht l(UI f111 IHI ~\ 1nuf1 jllt1t•' IJ1m li.11111 111 111 14)(ht IHlllll( 1\111•" Ill I""'""' ;.>.lu N 1·~1•1111 ( • lllt•t 1>1 Stu JOU N I RlC'T /T Yf.l't I I ' \ l1r111 lh·1•1 ' 1 •·1·1·11 l111rn•0t '"1111 1'•ll1<I 111111111 '"'"" '" ·"""'l'I 1·.ilt li1tl'I I llt•rth llh111t1 II. ''T""~ ~rr rrrr \1111 l1o•111•l1I'< S JIJI \ "lh 11 ·~~t lkh,11Jl1• dt1lcl I ,Jrl l t•I IJ1.1) lU \ r-. 111.I .I 7 ~J 1111 I') 1 /V .111 ''·" 11111 111 luh lnu ... Jl1·.1 ·"'"'' h.1\1' 11~11 tr •Ill" ~l I 1t.l'.! ll t-. !:> ,\ l. 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I· M A .... k for managt·r l""ta urant COOi< l'w"t llml·. 111~hl~ ,\pp h al 1)11•k l'hun·h'., Jti•"t ;;JIK 'll1·"'1•1r1 llh1l (''.\1 Ht'"ila 11r<11ll W J\ N I' E II <· 11 11 I.. IV ll11:-.1t-.... for l·h•nd1 H1•,l a11ra111 ""t()rrh· ~·xp n1·r.-'."'l,,1r\i 11r "'II I r.1111 \11p l,\ 111 p .. r.,11n I ho· l'I'""·'"' l'1'.1:-..111l. 1:.:.11 \l.1rt111>·•tl• W.1~. () (. ,\I fl• 11'1 Ht.,,laur.1111 S;1ntl~1d1 ,.,,, .,,,1.111 ·" 1> I' Ill I) I 1• T '< , !> ;t Ill t II 'I :M)a m , .\11111 1-'rt S:t :1:1 hr F1J1•I l'ro·JI "'"rk1·r' :.ra m lp m .\11111 T h ur SJ J.'1 hr Mt•al "llc Tr. 111•' hrs. xlnt pa.v 1f <1ua1tr11·tl IJ>n ':. f\1l l'h1·11. 31177 !-.. ll.trh11r Ill tat l'.irn.ri.:• l>r I S 1\ !17!1 117oli .ifl IU.11n H1·'l a11ra11l l'.11 I I 11111· :l!.11 uro · ~ 11m.111 f11r 111111 h hr M ott I-rt (',1-.111• 1 n1unt1·1 h1·l11 l'r1 \ .11• ('I II,, , .. II 11 ,. I u" J/rl Vti l')!I'' l t\1111', 7~ 1:~•1 .1 111•1. HN'::i hc.i.:1..11111• a11 .11•111• 1111r..•· :.1Jt·1·1ah~l . < 111 lh l' Jllh l ra111111 g 111 lh'rm;t ln l1tl!Y 111 f1t·1•-. whl('h !'Cl>t'l'lilll/,I' Ill lht• lrl'atmNtl of ;11·r11· f>art trrl'\41 &.JulltJ m c -ptl!l1l 10n:1 ava1l11ble in I.a llahra. Ccl!ltu Ml•sa & W t•st wuotl ulfirl'S. No dc-rmn tulvl(y npencnc·l' ne<· ,.:v1•111ni.: & Sat. hn. &•nl'fils Ca II Judy 64S 7Sl!f or Sara r..11 0149 llOlffE SALF.S · very de· J)l.'fldable i;alt!S orientl'll p1·r s on n ee d e d l..ucrative beef business ltmdablc No telephone 1nlerv1ew~. 714/496·6899 alt. 8pm ~appt. S;ulmaker needed for :-:•JI lort. som e cxp1•n1•111 ,. n:'Q 646-511>6 /f..31 4Hf>ll S.111~ • • ·-ATIEHTIOH MONEY HUNGRY ·AGENTS lltiVI' 2 lllH'lllrl)!:. ltlf highly mollV~tll'd, st·lf startl'r. hl!r.rt•:-.s1v" :-.al(•S :.Cl!l'ril'> 111 h1 i:h voluml' of fir~· 111 m1lll1Jn 1l11ll11r l<J(·ttt1011 w/lht• 11umhn onl' 1•ompuny Cull /\I Slelluto for rnnr1dl•nllal interview !M>:I 5671 (~l\'Mi!!Jlflitl Heul t-:s l•lc ~ i =;-- SALES Del1JU1 cenlt'r salt·:-.. in side & out cxjll'r. Urnw agamst romm. Must ht• )Tlg & agJ,?rCSSIV(.', <'1111 &t2-22IO SALE; EqUtPMEKr SALES TIAINHS Immediate posjtions avail for m o n ey · motivuted. 11ggress1Vl'. professional ~idei; J}\'oph• I n o ff i 1· e l ' o p y 1 n g system s. Guar11ntl'cd salary. commh111ion .. bonus. All lralninl( pr<>· vided. Stallon wal(on or v41n prer'd. Plea11t• cull arcn Oro1.da, ~u le 11 n11nager, 979-ZJ:t.1. Callr. Copying l'rod ---------- SAi IS/FAlllCS NI A part time. •~xpr. helpf\al, Wiii ,,.aln. 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Ok <'<~Ti\ MESA l.t)!hl l\'fl inf.! & hool.kt•,.111111• l11r l 11~u1 ;1111·1· H .. : r11 f11·1· s ;cl " r 1 o µ l' n < "' It Stt•ph:tni<' al 1~1~1 !J.lli7 S4•;1m:.lrl':.:-111·•·A.l1·d l11r ... 111 luft S on••· ,., pt·nt..·ru •• n.-q ••I , ;,,,,ut; 1;:11 -1101 SECRETARY /\'al11111..il \1 111·11:.•i.:• I n ~ u 1 ,1 11 c•,. 1'.1 II .1 1•h:dl1·n1:1 11 c µ11 ,111 .. 11 ,1\,111 ,,., .,..,.1,•1.1n 111 th1 \'I' of r:Ltr k11111).! l1•111C J ..i·1•r1·!.1rt:d 'k tl'-ro· qwn·rl S1•11tl •·11111111..r• n ·-.1•m1 111t l111lln1• · •• 1h1f\ h1:-.t•1r. to :-\u 111• , 1 ... t.i11 !'< ''"' 11" r I < '1• 11 t ,. t 111 ,'l;l'"'l~ll"t 1i.. .. 1d1. './''!,•,of Ty~ IJJWpm. hortha111J 71! 80wpm Ex('ellenl hrnd 1 t.i; (;a II 1JC r:.011 n {'I • ~ll:M SECRETARY Mature, po!ulivt• person, t•xp'1l. phon•'. 1yp1n .: ~11 +-wvm. 1·:ilr ul:.1ur .· lrunt 0Htc1• ap11earanM· ror Irvine rurn mf.:. T1111 s a l ary & l.it:n l'r1t i. ~~ror nppt ---SECRETARY lmm1•d o p c n1n )! 111 Newport tlfa ~h rnr S 1• t· r c l ;1 r y , W u r 11 l'r01"''"1ir t r a 1n 1·l' I 11 ll'lllitl'nl. J.(11 ly111111( & !>l>l'lhnJ.( ,, mu:.I ('.111 Al1c1'. hclurc 11 :Wa rn_ 7~.:t-1~11 Secretary Exec Secty Marrioff Hotel 1-:.,1·11 mg 111t(·n1ni.:' r ur n•ntl\' 1·'"' ror Jt{•oph· nr11•i110·1! 1w1111t1· w 1lh 1-10•1 l'll•n1"ol 'lulh t-:n JU\ 1·\1·1·lt1·11I 1·11rnpan~ IJ1•111'f 1t:. 1111'1uel tnl! fr1•1· rrwab ,\ppl) 111 prr,on. ,\lun Fr i :1:.rn 1111011 , l't•r:-011111'1 ·~io N1·wport l"t·nkr Ur St'i.·n·tani·' ALLIN A GOOD DAYS WORK!!! '111.11 •. ~ h.11 we· lPll 11ur m,111), ttt.HI) 1·t11·nt ' l h I O 11 I! h •1 11 I :-0:1 ·"'p"r1 tr\ 1111· ~ h1·n lhl'' c·;oll 1•1 lhank "" ftJr ,1•.~11!11111g \1111lh1·r · 1111ahf11;I (11·lrl 't.1flt•r lo I 11 111 .u1d th.11 \Ah:Ot "'"d hko• 111 . .,,\ • .1111111 \IHI ''' tf '"" 11· l1•il. lllJ.' l11r .1 I " ' I I I II I! 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DRIVER SUNDAY ONLY Tt> dt'11 v1·r Ua11\ 1111111 l111ndl••:< l11 1arn1~r, ltl' quan-... '<•ii lr t.1q.•1· '"' lmn waJ!un :.11111 ,, ).!•11.>tl 1ln\'lllJ.! rc·u n l l'h1111<· li·I:! t:l:!I ·••I ,,..j.. lur lla r n S1·111•\ 11r 1>1111 W1lh~m' t-'.ll, ,\I. lll'l'Ulfl''\i l ...... 1'::11 l'IJY E ll W \ It t-: I 1 l I :--1-. I< E t . 1-. I ~· I :0.. C fv :ll A Hh 1 '4l f111 11·1.111 ,1J1n· 1·hJ111 ·., 11 ~.1:.1 :1:1:c1 .... k fur l<tlo. "'111 • ,\ I rqon rt II• •· 1 1 'lt•rk \11111) llam 1111111 . l>jfl :-. 1'11,11 "'"' I .. qt [ll'h \~IJIJIJ Siil 111 •'\Ill I d1 v1;1~ 1.. ~ ·r 11"' 11 1, .. , (~ill :,111 'K ,i, WOODWORKER < '.1h 1nl'lr1 (.1rp1 111 ,., !-.;1l;u: 11114·11 ~ .. 1.1 \I'''•' t~ll 11;x,1.,, 1;:111111' ...................... •• ........................ 4 ..,._.. old A.K.C. rctl. Ookllw Lab. R.elftlvu. l'ernwe. Apt dwelle r nut '1t!ll. Doc iC*I orig. for 12f.\. ll•ke offer. -.nsr S.11noyt!d J'Ul>plt'I. AKC ,.... l male. 3 femaltl!I. 4 wb. J:)ep>iAt holdil 4oac RIO.~~ aft Spm American Ptt-lhrtt l>UJ> piea. l&O-SIOO. 673-31114. Silky Terrier . femalt-. spade, hou5e broken, flS. bi~13. Frw to YOM to45 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KJTTENS Weaood & Trained (' M 548·4-0I :.. l"rl't! Lo .:oocJ home. C ut(! lovahlc :.mall puppy ~ Free Kitten. .... Pers ian 6 wksold. K39 5123 Frl~ kittens 6 wk:. ·Good health 493-419.'J e\IL'l> Cutt• puppy. M wk-. uld . n .... 11 ... 1:1111cJ h c11111· s.t8 5001 fll EE t1, i.:md horn•• F1•m Ca l1111 Munx. Ii m ol-. 1·111,• & lmeahlt-Hol2 TJ81< l-'1·m Shl'll Mix S11a y .. 1t Obt•d. 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I "ill •wll nr St-:1.1. fur \"" MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 l 'll,111111 S:1.t111:1l.1•1 Ill'•'"· ":oh.., n~111:11•1•1 l fl "'·I 1111 11al111nal d1~1 nt1111 100 uml f1tlt11"' up 11 :1111111.ol atl 't•r t 1'>1 11 1! l1•:11h T u 11u:1hl\ M•"t h;l\1' 1·01 h•g1· d1•grt'l', pnur '·"''" •·)(µr ... a1hn~ '''"r ~ hav1· ;1 ~ 1 a:-.p un ., J ti lL-chnol11~·1 !'..1·ntl n·,um1• l 11 I' Cl • JI 1 I X :! :I :1 :I Se-cretory /R<'c pt. 1.111· tr:iff1c· t., pl" 1• • .0 :11 'Ulfllllll'llllf 1111 ,fll,111 11u••.1111." pul1ll"il"" , ... '-t1111r t11.111tl ~ tll·. 1'•·•1 \1111111'11111 ,, \I "' 1"'1 s .. lan ('1•111111111 -.111 .olt• lrnrn.~I ••J1t•111r.1' l'lor1111 l 11r lllOl lllll j.' ,l pftl SECRETARY I-.1:.I '""·'II' I' lfl 1"111 I jJ m111:w1 n :il '-l.ifr l11r a m hd lqH 1u·r •,ua ': 1.-•• L l••ttl'lll/> !-t 111111.· ,.ol,11'\ ::h N~I (',di \I.of\ (1 ('.111 1.-r .• 111 :f"I 1.1111 t ·.un t•ll' lln\ .. 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"'l'l'l'lar' to tlt1· .,1•1·•1111! ,1 rv 111.irk 1• 1 S ;tll':. 1'1·r:.1111 l''.x 111 a 11 ;, g ,. r c; 11 n ti ,,Cnt=Ot·NI h~rn-r~·~rl'1:. t::ttF1-st?-11r tiraT1111 s-tn-1 ls r l' afll-rti :1opm li-11i r~l>I~ quir1'<I Mnrll(ag1• l••11tl SAL ES • PUNT SALES lln111u1• rl'latl nur:o.l'r\' llC't."b a n oulJ.!ulllJ! 11t·r:.11n for full t1 m l· 1111l111ir pla111:.. :.ales & 111a111 I (' n a II f' I' JI II " I I I I) n Kno~lt·llgc or 1n:111 i.. l1t'1.·1.-s.c;arv l'h·a:o-t' a 1111I.\ 111 1>1·r,1111 Mun thru l"ri • ROGER 1S GARDENS :!IOI San .Jm11111111 llills llo;ul CUM 1;.tn 'i!MI Sult.-,., ~11·r('i1 1·t1m11e1111•nh I h r1 knowlctli.tc ur .,a k:-. t•xpcr prl'f'd M an:•i.:c• l'Tll'fll OPIMlrt 11n1I II':-. 0 (' :trt'll ('all Mr 1.ost•lh al 2 1:tlliR:i K~<ll h1.•lw t•1·11 llam 2pm SJ\l. .. :S T iii FLON :-:1-:1ws Y<H1 '1'11 fill r1v11 lam·h1· 11f ur d l'r S rr om rlltl rlllt', motnrryclf•0 • sp11rt111.: J,!ood.'I. m olur sports, n · tmh•f'!I. c:n•at lll)Jll) hul W\! art' vn y :-.C'lt'c1 l\·t' & wunt c11r1•t•r w1n r11•r l)'PNI only Wt' trum l'X pertly Visit us 11nd s c·1• Call Mr l.>l'hlsl'n ~ •SALES• Ward & llar rin ~ton Lum6er , 11 Louls1anu Pa<'iric division has 1m med full·tlme openings 1n th l' f o llow1nl( <'18118irl<' Mllons c:arden Sal<.'~ Custnm{'r &>rv11·1· Cm1hlen• Apply in per son 127fl Hri11lol, C.M • 9 fl, 'rlK.'ll·So t K 0 I'~ ----------- Mk>8 Wantect younl( men w~o «e t •Iona Wl'll w11 h women CAii Mr Groricc ~8-12. Saleawoman pYrt tlmt'. Minimum 20 hrs Ex· pt>r1l'nCt' pret11rred. Olive Branch, ~7·4863 or 54C).ZJ05 mg b;,tl'kgrtJUllli 1[\o..., r:o .bl•· Sl·ntl 1·11mpll'l•• n • suml' 1nd u1l1 111: :..ila n h1s torv lo lll1x Wiit, N1·w;rt llt·ar·h !121~~· H<.'gtnnat ~Ill<'<: llfl11·•· look•nl! for '•'I' r.•I a r) i\crnrall· I~ 11111)! & :.hlhtl . i:cl 11ho11t• l)t'r .. 01111ht' tri.: ('II l)l:nd ii!'>. prn IOU' I'\ ll pref'1I x:l:l·•1t;.11 fut 111 1t·rv1e~ SECRETARY t-;lt11and1ng :'I.pl lld1 ph.ir111a1·e•ut 11·:0 I 1 urn 1wn~ n••t•d.; "1·1·r1•l.1r) Tf'\11• till I u Hll ~ p 111 Sll41rth11nrl or <;JX•l•fl "'n1 111g M ai: 1·an l 1·:.111•r hl'lpful. 1'<111 for .IJl p t N I'."' p .•I ,. I l'h a rma 1•1·11t 11·al:;, K~li ltith. St :'tlpt lkh 711 lilt:! 7~111 Exl I I !:it'<·rctnry f•>r :ttT1111nt111 g ofr. Ty p111g & hkkpg t•:.p rl'qwn•d Non "nok1·r prt'fe rre d Nr ()l' i\11·port 7 M ·K3.1·\17'.ll More than a ~~rrlf -l'Or 11or:ne Sl't'rl't a r) No lt'l!a l l'11 1w r11·nt•1• rt· qwr('d If you an· .1 strong typist. i.1h. d11· t.aphone who is l11ok1111( for u n x lnt s la rt111~ salary You rr1t.'CI t ht>Sc quahnr at1o ns 'o l'all Dume at 714/~·J614 OFFICE SERVICES CENTER AGENCY 1400 N Bri.11tol Ste 200 Newprt lkh , 92660 lOO'h Employer pMid fet• SICalTAIY A!Thitedural firm. needs P/f attretary, 20-25 hrs pr wt&. Salary netotl•ble. MS-OIU -... •SECRET ARIES• '>lt:•n tmw I hl· .1i:· 11• ' "·'It 1rl 111 .. l•·•I 1111111th Ill I, '"·'r" 111 tlo" h1i..1111'"' "'Ith I ti\ 'h:O-ln \I.I.II~ \I II \1•1••lllllll"lll I'"" 1-.mpl••)"r l'.1' \II l·o·••:- 1 II H1•11 id1·1 '~"'"' \ 11t111 ll1rt'11, l•.-,t.111 •~I '\;1·'" llllfl l~·1Wh. ~q IW MI St·1-r•·t.1n:1I PERSON FRIDAY Fr•• µ11111 C'urt·o·r l'l<•~lt 111n \\ltll """'r n1mpan' V:1ncty 11lu!!' Opportunr I \' (ll llM' l'rf•lltl\'1• Ski II",\· 1111ll.1ll\1· ~J.lil)ll Abu ft.'t' JUI"' (.a ll ~l.ir~ t)'L'u11 ncir. ~~10 fillC)t S1wtl1ng ,'(, S11t•ll1nl! .. r Ni·,. p11r1 lk:Hh Ai.:1•111·). 1.1111 <'<i mpll, l>nH· Sc .. ·\•.111·rma1w11I 111 111111• I 'h:,1:.:1111 11H11•,._ I 'ii ~I l1lo·ul :.1tu11l111n f11r rii.:hl JA.•n.on t.i'I 112:~ SECY $1200 Small 1't11l)!l'01al •"<' lll'l'O" UU IJ!lllllg 1111l1v ~ 'In: or <·1111:.Cr hk~I Xlnl opply ti• J111n 1•,tah j!l'OWIOI! I'll ('all COASTAL PERSONNEL AGENC·Y · 540-6055 :.'7!111 llarbor. <.:M Nt-:V fo:ll A l'l Ii\ HI. r-: u 1ll for art hr appt SECY St200 Spht function. Ai R. i\ I P. IOVOICIOI! & SlllC'S S<'t'Y Smull m fs.: t•u 0 c· /\1rport art·a 100'; fct' paicl Please l-;111 for :ippt Mury thrkll· /\~c·n1·y tio40-2!12lt. Newpgrt Rciat:h St·rvt(i.• St11t1on ht•lp wan I· ,.,, rull 11m1• <la):. or r11i.th t:. lmml•d1 u lt• t•mploymc•nt J\pply 990 t-: Cst llwy Npt. nc h Sfo:l<V1Ct-: ~li\TION AT· T END/\NT l'/t1m c . i\vatl evrs & wknds Neat uppearan cc & hilndwntm.i, Apply ~ NC'wpoM Bl. C~\1 ___ _ S1•w1n1: 1.ofl want s enCrJ?C'l1c cons<'1cnt1ou:. pt•oph· with St'Wlnl( l'X· Jll:n l'fl<'c S3·S4 pt>r hour f.tl-~ w,.1 .. Dept'""" .. <:real u ppMtun11y for r ight temnle. Xlnt co. benefit11 Inell.lie he1lth ln11uran<'<! & that in· eludes 12/M I.ire, skk lt'AVC, 10 paid holidays " more. lmmf!dlatt' open· lnll. Deltn>nl<' Corp, '29 BUtt. C.M. 6U-0t04. 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(111· J.!11011 l.1 pt-.l \o: ~11rk 1n the· 01 111·1· ~·n ll't':. IJt·pl .II 11111 !ltlJl-.-llch l'Ort">l ,.l•• •1f- fio•1• J)utw:-"'111 1111111!11• .1:.:-.1:.1 111~ 111 1111r m;11 I r " 11 m . h ,, ,. k u 11 !>Wllt'hhoard 11111•r11 tor mt'SM'OJH•r work. n ·1·1·p l11111 & l!•·n .. r.11 .d i ,1r11uml 11fr1tt' 1IUlll'1' (;oo<l_ lHI 1ni.: "kill :.,\ '"m t• EXT'OSL"HE d1·,tr,1hll· ~.:Xel:'llt•nt hcrwf1l:- Appliances 80 I 0 11' ~if.1 ltko· ti•'"' ~·n·1·11 ,\ -~··•••••••••••••••• \t•llow tiof1iti ~&uu .!. l'l1·;C>(' rnll .\I ari.:11 11 a r tit'. .11 Amnir1I Int· <."pl l'nlr • !YIO l!llMI TYl'IST'S \'1111 :.~I\ \OU "' anl .11·h;uii.:;· of 11a1·0· -f111·u:-your t'.> t•:. upon lh1s pl.11·1· l't•rhapN a month a da)· (Jr wl•ek WI' hlJ Vt' lh1• IJll"ll 11111:. whtl'h you ni;1 y :.ed. Temporary s t•rv1t•c 1:; what we providt· therefore our peopll' mu.'!t be sa t 1sficcl YOU'LLLIKF.Ol'R ATIITIJDF.'. 557-0061 t_Q~ offLC1:? • ~OJ overload TYPIST/IKpt. for bully Re.I F..atate In· vestment orfi<'e. Dix fllt-:l t:llT 11,\M ";Ell ll<f l'POI NT S,\ I. 1', :1:HJ>i W Wanwr nr lhrhor Soult.a Aila. !17\1 ;:'J;!I (.?$111'/\llJ W:-.h r , Ur) r :-. t ltl'l 11 1!'. ~'•rk1nt.! or nol !l;,7 1m :1 W 1\ ~ H 1-: I< IJ I< Y t-: H S/\J.1-: Het•onthtmm'll re• fitusht.od. h kt• ru·v. I 'r i:uurantet• Your 1·h11i·1• Sl4!1 t'a Nonl'. h1.:ht r Sak t'nd~ .Ju1w I:! 1\11 phanl'l' Town 5.').l t:.!H (;!o;, pl'lllll'V' ~ a'ho·I. dryt•r rdct;I MllM •>' l.Juns IA.'Si. I han l yr' old Nt:~ SliOO, will ,.,.11 11a1r f11r $:.100 !iii I li0 °IX I 83-1 54til Wai.he r . d ry1•r & <11:. hwallhc r 1}5 L•ar h Ci.1~ ran~t· SIOO f>1fi'.~'1t ll<YrPO INT WA.'\HI NG M i\Clll N .. ~ SllM> ti75·3027 uft 5. :tO wturlpool wMshcr & .:as dryer. $75l'u 964·r.:m1 ------Elt.'l'. dryl'r. j yrs t)ld. $110. Rl'fni:. frosl frl'I', S125. K48·ti382 /1147 oo:J!) B>th KlXJd rond. ~ USED . RF.FRtGERATons • Washers/Dryers . Best 8u.yi. I Ra r)( ;.i m:. 8~ APPLIANCt:S Sales~ Service 531)..433() ~ 0911 bldg. 0 .C Airport a"'.a. 12 ru ft refrigerator, xlnt W~ want a rnendly girl C'Ond. apt size. $13S. 548· wath pleasant phon e • _ VOit.'{' tr tTirinTs)Jffd w wpm. Call ·anylime. llcydet 1020 979-8533 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SchwiM, airls "Lll'.Chik" VETERANS sllnA ray, lk nw '7f) ?CJnl op~r to cam xlra 64.2·3449 1741 ~nalrt• ln<'flml' I art time up-to--WAy NB near corner $1.:W IX'( yr , plu11 otht'r TusUn&2ist ht.-nefits. l"or full det1ul11, & lo find out 1r you'r l' C. 1035 qualHied ca ll NAVAL .. ••••••••••••••••••••• RESERVE S.'l2·3S:M Wart~. Waiters . part lime, days 6 eves avatl Private club. 6'4·5404. Darlina well cared for kll· tins. *10ea. S.7·3182 0.,. 1040 W~ W /Car for wicker ••••Hu••••••••••••••• basket lunch Hrvice SKELTIES Pupa. AKC. 9:30am·lpm. Mon.Fri: Xltlt Marklnp, ·shota . Eam SUJO.~ weekly. t:Jeeum.lllM$10 .._be neat, penon•ble ; h r" m ,. & 11 a 11 i.: har ... 11111 1" Sl.1 ,.,, llllH·I~:.! II-Ii IMJ:1!1 rn:m i:'h~t:.or ~oltd II.ti. llan<I l'arvt•tl lttlrm .,.., SJSOO mak1• ufr Call Fri t'\lt"' or wknd:. :1S1i· t 1x:i MOVIN(; Ml:ST Sfo:L l. lw aut 1rul i.:a m•! I a hit· black i.la h• top fruH ~""" ha . .;c, ii m•"IY uµhol. 1·hr" ~~. al:.11 H'l\e•l 1•h;1tr h1-dnw1m fu 1m t10 n r . tum f':\'t•!o. IW4 Hl.lli7 1-: I\ It!. Y /\ ~1 t-: H I I ' \ 'J h•lk11lg :, Jlc' ltt~lroum :...i "<lnl 1•11od $tlJO l.14•-.1 uf lo•r ~l.filll:l ' I ()1"4-c 1.ihl1• 2-1:1111 tahlt·' ull So:ill. I :11(1(f ('on1I !'><Ui >lliH!I Fll for a Kirt.: IJ.!1• t r.1111 11ooal c ha ir , t•u:.t11111 hand·1·rafll'd •"' sen . • 1A4 111 :. Q u f t' II w a t I ' r Ii l' ti w1cruwcrs, 1250 or will lra4c for new <.,lUl't'll mtlln'Ss + $100. 9ti().4'17<1 wve;y Early i\mer (.;;ti Sh!)f hutch, $22!1. Mu~•I•· sewin~ r ahin'<'°I . $4 ~• Floral pnnt. hv rm l'hr:., llJ ea. li4<1 :mill eves KtnK·::.:r. Wale r hl'd , I prJKlO". CIHll' h1·adhoa nl & he11tcr, S300. 642·002l ·nt0MASV1·1,u: CoH. tbl &r rommode, Mr & Mr~ l'IM!!il. Black Te ak k1h'h tbl, antq bdrm H t ~sori .........., 1070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rolex GMT. 2 bands. 2 baels, SSSO; Sohd t4k -O!neglt1.t~!I watclt:-~ Slraps, s:tSO: bolh $85<1 Call Dan. 644·8055 dy:. -----Ge. ... , ...... ac.-...... !I 93 ct . Col umhiau emerald exquisite color It cl•rity U.S.G.S. n-tall approh111I S.~.870. W11l1• .valuaUon : SIB.475. Musi sell for 125.000 NOW I Cal1<714)64&-llM8 IOIO ····~·················· •1.-aolld maple klng sz htadbrd 1'75; M.-YlilK -.lier• elec dl')'er ~ bath. m.9M2 evn. &enerp:tic. Call m.GT47 Find wtw ),C:_.;anc In Ill\ lGam for appt. O.U, Pt.lat 6eda. Have IOCl'letblq to aell ! ~adadoltwell . • I"' • t " ... ... , ' • ,. ,. • 1-11 I J, .1UM8, 111·---------------- I ~.~ ........ ~~! ''!C{, 9520 9190 Wednelday. June e. 1979 DAA. v PllOT :-r;tz t• •••••• • ....... I ' IOIO ....................... . .... ....................... Ule8A .. T A•I Airfnune waierbtd, Wl• ,,._,_,..._cvd MW 6 I HliqM oak SIM .. urct for uC'h daain. tu 11'7'1. &.al ... OM .,.,... We r•tura pera:nanently 2 ~ fM&a J-llLb. _.... attnttiwi ta& 6' nu.& row '91•. Youa ~ . ...Una airllne .... a~ ... -.a1otr ... ID ~la Pni '7Mlll """--• llwft l """ • ~ ..... rlberlial\1' PllftlC1Nilh1ed ta& fG<'k»t' ai boM " &railer No ~•llP•_lH',~. fabric-or •bt SSOO or offc r a.,y mo· J*P"r "' wr 1~ kiok wa rrs llll will biK-11 • tnm yoor skill aaw AO ao ·~l l.illJl. 0r t I)' & WO C' • r1b tel> -117'1 ~'°*"· PRICF.S 12 t-a or :s 115 4 r.ta0 _..80t'a 61Hapll ~~· ttlor rnuft' ll 40t•ft s.lft TH lm•ludt•d NOCAKU" Mu.'\t •IJ If llti""° f'OO !!W1'r t\ It uwtle let A nu 4u.-Kt'nmore 1u•w1n~ mi rhlnt' ll'l I 00'75 .._cc 1w Wlllle4 1011 0.-ew rour u .. n ut ~nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• IWJll!, ~. ph.Wlt' cl. ~·u awkr isw t'•rd ~1 ._,MWZr~'h Abgye• -round Jll!!I, t8'A4 rowld or l5 x3' rountl w -4 111 ur k tn&~Ol t t-r ~7 311«2 SiratS clwock or rnont>y or dt-r t(I PllOT NINTING p 0 "°" l!ltiO . U:iiru.M~.V.. !r~'ti COPYMAC .. NE 962 11J33 UiolrlK'tur tua. .. !iUl'J>IU!! of 3 tM tllgh efftClt'llC)' r'.-n tral air concJ1t101,1ers M&l6t seU, You mi.t1All or we mstaU No rem. orrer mused. Call 77H :!IMO f'luntly rnembt·r11h1p. NB TtSUUs Club make S>fr Contact 644· ll!IS/8:13 1395 l'.iulh lnr b(l()lt11 ttard t'ov mi. ooly No text booll11 'fl'J W787 1013 .•..................... (;1t:.ia.oo L7 &uit;,ar $400 or ~t ofr F.-nd\!I' Super tkvcrb amp 2 yrs old l.\"iO 11r bs t orr Must !it'l I bQth 551 237:.1 hh . 1017 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Red head l\tnallln pa rn>t w /11( cu~l'. young, talks lrJ() ~-4368 1-'or SaJe: St•vcrul Onen La1 row>. l<{'u11onablt·. :i "-& OnJatts 1090 t.'htm'St> Scrolls. 4!12 2850. •••••••••••• ••••• ••• • •• 496-5717F.xt 7 Ne w K awa i t·on i.t,ll' -P13006 Sl9!.15. l>I r St.Ill in the hox duplu·a tc 751 1121 wtlddlll~ 1:1ft 20 pe water - les9 st a1n l ~ss s teel cookware. OOH 64!15 Ncw 1 · 4 " Kaw a i l~wuod t'On<·t•rt grand $11 ,Hlll Oca ler 751·112l Canot• 18' r edwood & -llber~l~s. Nt..'(.'Cfs work. ---------• Nt:W BRIMHALL SPINF:r PIANOS ti .~. $100. s.J6.tlr14. 964. 5W!f. TcM1s. Newport Ut•ach Tt•nnls Club f a m lly •• membership 645 1686 SPRIMG CLEARANCE SALE BR~MHAL L PIANOS Acrou horn Sn111h C04\t Plat.if 7!>1 1121 All btmds on -.:.alt• month ---------• u( June. AC\Pl':N tl45·M!ff>l K1nJ( s:t h<and wov .. 11 "Prt'ad. n a l ur al t•11lor. Xlnl ronct. ~ 6'1Ci·OXK5. MllU El;late Sale l>c-sk. loll'hcn set. TV. par11111l:> tbl. lamp;, fire scrt.'t.'n. !Jttt ures + m ore. $1-$75 *""' · 14117 .. t-'OREICN M OD EL, NEW, HON[) Ct .. 50 UIAP'rt.:u . l~wood X lnl cond. hut out of tww 5300 We abo have 2 a nt111ue piano l>Luol.s DI t-ach ~-rEWl\HT ANTIQUES 2720S. Harbor Suite C Santa An.a. ~J 1689 II I 4 tOIO ....................... WHITtm IUYING fW SELLING 1'Ws l1 Yow DAILY PILOT IOATMAIT ,.,._. , ...... c .. 642-5678 Cll'IOnl' l:t' 11l"'lhtr l o au~r Xlnt co nd $6()()/b•t o fr. 849·2142 ht'li. ~Sl3e1t ~ dy• '71 Sanuna 30' Fully eq\ip for f'rub mc. rac ini, W/Lont Heffh 111tp Wa l I • • c r • I i c e • Zl3/Z'7t.-F.vn . ----'°t.:"'1 to70 ....................... S&WSA~All.Al&.I Y AC Nt-Wport ~l Nl·t1dt1d 28' 11 llp fo r i.111ltlla t July a nd /or I\~ Sllp for trd. will ac l'Om ~· mtrbt 844·~ or 67~~ Wendy'---- WMnttld: s lip fOI' beaut 27' Sllllboal in enh:&ngl' for U!>lll(e o r boat. NB ~~ 1Hh.M9111~•/ Senlce f020 T1 a tportaffOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• t.:Xpc·r1 1•p q wl 1n11tnlla tlClll. 1>1Jen3lltl0~ In l.oitL,. rar-., v11n11 L'a II Sll•H·. C7l•t I 142H H7hH l&fit'f'GPM 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l!'10 <'ampcr, xlnt cond. wed 6 times. Sl200 /bst olr IMIH570/5.J6.l925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '41 ll'ORD WOODI I': ""lly rwtnred I Sl3.000 17Wl6l 19MG TD aPUCAI BRANONr.W• Your cholce ol beautJful b&lk'k or eleK•nl cham· Pll&k. lhHe iue rare daaain not t.o be rounct 4'laewhere 1n Or1tnl(e Coui,ty L.ealhe r intenor. wood da11 h. AM /J<~M ste reo cu11sette . ~lass side c-urta1ns highlight this colleclor ·s Ite m ·s featW'ell. Must be ~een to be apprecaau.>d. JIM MARINO VW Ul7ll Beach Blvd HUNTINGTON BEA<:H 14~2000 'Qi M(.'fc ury J>ark La ne. 4 door Sl'<lan. one owner T enderly c·a r e d -for automobile New paint. new wh1tt• v iny l tup. Looks & r uns like new Make offcor 751 4840 ~Wiii VeMclff 9530 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• shaft • ......_ ..... rt.cl ,_...__ .... -.... 1., • ..w ,· ·' . -•· -··owr°" • . . .....•..•........... ,. .............•......... . .•.•..........••..... ~ ............ !?~~ ,_ ct. 9750 T...... 9767 .............................................. '72 ~. very i:ood con1I $HOO 493 1000 1910 SplU1re·,.~50~ m t warr . whtltan, peifel't. .00.961-6364 -----u:Ss1~0 ~\~~~..,.r~~~ .... .... 9770 $Q1() 21J/81M·5042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---VW · Having trouble kll '72lUITCoupe. ong p.amt, ing your ca.r? Try 1111J'op adult o wned & pro· dollar Paid ror or Not' foss1onally maintained. Brill.C your car to Jim <74\MJL> Metal 11poill'r, Munno Volkswagen, F.uropcan 111 lights 18711 Reach Blvd .. Hunt S12.000 lni.iton Beach · A!'lk tor f'ri1tt.e PoncM t'runk M1&nno or Tom 536 7888 AJlun --'---- OIVOtH't : t-~urces Sale LJ,11 '75 91 lS ('urrera. Tar.:a toµ.:, :.p<l. nu hra, x lnt t•o nd, !'.KM m a, $141'/IJO l.arr -y ~31552 :!005. '6!1 <:A MPY.R I B US . A M I F M s t e r ,. 11 w /t·as.'idle. 1rt? IJox. t1ink. fold out !Jed, rt-bit ool( & tf'llM. New t1re&.-~i AMfo1. a--. Rat 9725 '70 911S Coupe. this 1i. a -.,...,rt.ct VC"' S'"'Clal t·ar w /m;.nl v Wht '71 Bu.c-snrf. ae, hlk ant. xtra c lean , nu llT°\.'S/C.'flK, will guar en.: ti ~or 6,000 m i. $21H:> ~·6000/54S-2387 aft 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •J r-; Gell111."' 9701 ·m Fi:il ~ Wf(n. :12mp1L xtras t'rofc>!<.s1o nall} m restored n 82ltt-;ll1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rad10. ne w t1re1>. ;!ootl Pris.-Porsche <~n·tSdl Your<.;ar., l'Ond $750 Luth er . "3li 7888 19W KARMANN G iii i\ atEVIER MOTORS !Ai4 1921 ('ONVl-:RTJBU:. M1 N·1 PAYS TOP DOLLAH ·73 Spydn ll50 Con v '7k 911S<.:. loadt'<l, lo ml. CONO. $4450/or 11-.1 fo'or(;lean lls('d Imports 44,500K mi. ;ts mpf:. new xJnl cood. b<!stofft'r. ~ 1972 2f. fo't. Co1ll'hman rith <.:;ill M1kt-or Dou l1rt-S Xlnt run111nl( t·oml 5451W~ :'>59 573() 'U/.VW RuJ( Oood t·imll wheel trailer 1\1r. stt:n•o, 835-3171 S!WOtl.>st orr 4!1~l 01115 '71 911T n•bll l•fll( & lra11s , Call Krut'l'. loafs. Mcwi1t• Ultra modern s lide in ~....... 9030 mun camJ)t!r for m1n1 ••••••••••••• • ••••••• • • p1t·k up trucks. $300/bst 3-KW 110 VA<' Yanmur olr 642 7768. dJC-M•I ~eoer,1lur. harilly ----- ~; ~~~ • ma .: •·Vl'l-o l)lk on hlk 1\M I fo'M 54ll ll.IW -------~~-~~? .•••••• !?.~~ Hondla 9727 stm"'· :ill•J)'!<.. make or run $2200 t'umplet•· ·75 Uodge <.:a m~r. 1-:asy '100-ll3bi l.1fl, 5 new tires. low 4 Wheel Dri••s 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fer 771 4tA~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·72 Spy<h·r New top. n vw Jiu.-.. flcblt t'n1: ~ tnlll'> am lfm C':JS!ll'llt· Xlnl rontl $27110/0ft .. r !fil:lU4 l:.Vt'S '1!1Suw k.19 9 oul b11.1rd . I:! hrs w,,1· ll11der Wrnty \.575. t:42·<MM loah,Powtt 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·7ij S<·arah JJtl TS out dnVl'l-o.1'15 hours Lottth'd' !i.5 mph plu..;. Ston·d on trailer. Must sell/be:.t of· fer 73 .112 I 6lh0ftlf I S-U: I 200Cwotid m ill's. $5500. t: Vl'S ~ lledricCan 9130 •GOHGEOUS i ><-1 • 77DODGE CUSTOM 150 •••••••••••••••••••••••S h o rt h t·tl \-R . EJt'('lnr c;olC Carl 'ocats 4 aut.omalll'. 1111wt·r :.l1·1·r YdJow wt white top Do inie. ma..:" "uh• "'·"'· ~our sho pping without h II t 1 .,., 7 .. $7"'714 6757 7 campers•· i :xio "'"·KH .:as._ "" I I~ rruJes. ( UUIWflf 1 MotariudlilcH 9140 . $6295 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dad<; &Grads super sale. The Mo-peddler 631·:fi30. *J.C. FORTUNE Pontiac 1;Mc m>E. lst,Sanl a i\11a _ ~k for J erry Perkins Motoecydes/ 21· Nova w /lrlr 2250MC Scoohn 9150 (714 )~')Ii, IOOll "lli <.;MC ll11!h Sierra 4x4. rur. moonroof. off road tires. whit .. spoke whls. 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Super Oic)'L'flJlt:. Load(.'l!. ~hdl $2.-.x> firm. 661-3047 aft llam . '72 Kawasaki 350 $'100 548-7015 '77 BMW 3:101 Blade wllh tan intcnor . ;11r l·1111tl • :-.ll'rt'\I c-:.1s<:1•lll' & UNJ.V 40 001 rnll1·.,' 1-:xl'f'lh•11l rondllwn ' ~1 ui.l ~· 1·1 $0000 Pr1. µty <:a 11 M5-1475. ORANGE COUMTY'S OLDEST t!nG MHZ 300 .. 1>11-~t-:L" With ooJy 41,UOO mile:.. i.unroof. slcrl'o & dual tank!!. t4851'11J I ~t J,iOO ~-ROY CARVER .. i3 l\drtnan t;h1a <;, .. ,11 B II y N ,. w I' d I 11 I $:J ,!>00 /best 11fl f!f 67'J.~:J ---------C o I e m an I' c a k I skiff. Solid mahog , best .Pool Tahle. Cull sz .. sla tt> b a c k pa c k . b I u c o(fer. 557.(MOO w 1accc·ssor11·s 2 gold l-'ol11r1?uard m ummy velvet 1•hn. Hoth xlnt slt..>ep111JC bait. I mo old. mod. b/5-5679 JiSea. IMS-9796 -------Mus t sell. 6 t1f k e t s 1V.ldo, ··Camelot" New Terrace tM. Shfto 1091 1beatn?. LB. Or't'h seats, ••••••••••••••••••••••• this Sat. JUR4' 9·$Sl BeauLilul as:· color~. 2 552-9764 yr warranty, frP4> d e · Approv~ Ss~pg 3 wht•el _livery. SUS. 646-17116. Cushman truck $300. GIANT SCREEN T . V. Couch 8ft. custom foam SUpel' l>lcture. Priced for rubber S75. Antique qui c k sulc•. $650. Sini~er ~ewer $100. F. wkndtevs8:J3.2l28 Willys "J'.enith .. Pool tbl ---------- slate top. (Still crated) AM-FM stereo <LloydJi) BestOffer.646·5908 w Ith Pan a a on I c speakers. Very good con· Large Un1t ,·d uprii,:hl dition. 90,557-8393. free:rRr 1 yr Ol<I. Paid --------- $125. will sdl ror $250. Marantz 1030 amp, 60 Baby rum crab SJO. wat1Ji.~or ! dres!>er $<!0, t•ha 111{1nj! 549·8465 tbk. Sl:'i. i.troller S25 .. ,._, ·rv ----5.'ilf.lS7~ 21 ~or . S05 1.978 rctnf!, sofa, rnt..'llicmc cahincl tnplc mirrors, 1V anknna, )(Old c·arpt!l· mg. all an xlnt cond. •..J634. 2yeHr warranty. 4iAZ·5340 lloab & Mari•• r.,11,.. ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... 91Jf0 Watc rhcd Kg. sz with •-•••••••••••••••••••• drawers like new. A:.kmg Wanted l':lectri~ Bay $400. J uhe 957..ssM boat. call ~ cu ft 3-drawt"r rcfrig. 673-9142 $400; lawnmow£'r, $90 ; 8' While Plasllt: Dinghy w shr & 1lrye r. $11;5 . w1thoarsS1UO Call aft 5. 114!).!JM.t 642.:f128. -------'\EIJ. idle t11·ni... with "lll11w somcthins;t to !.ell"? l>a1ly 1'1lol <'lai.i.1f1t-d ~ _t:la.o;sifit..'Ci ads do~ll.:... TELL S uper econom y 20· Gulfs tream, 100 hrs. mnce nt-w, bay, fish, ski. SMOO/b5to(fer. 64S-68S3 IB" DORSETI'. Fiber-gls ·n Ya maha 250, Mono· Dduro $700 or best offer 848-9603 Matar.,._,, Sole/ ltellt/Stor• If 160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• hJ.111. :io b.p JoJlr.>son, Also trlr. $800/all. 67f.-S861 RENT Lu1tury Motor ho me 22' Palo mar . ·76 'fahlll ski boat, 21' day 5't.>eps 6. $250/week + crws cr . Berkeley J et ~mi. 640.as&S ~l9Uf549.3612 a ft S. RE NT 23' FIREBALL SELF CONTAINED. R~ABLE. 64!>-2283 ·()1 Chris Craft twin screw SIO.<Ol. or make offer Doc k s pace fr e e ~5123. :at' "19 Wmneba510. Fully --------~• cqup'd. Sips 5 adults. :at' Sea Ray 255h'p Mere. $250 wkly + 8< mi. cnaser powered. w /less ~2135. than SOOhrs. Thi: is a y....L.'.-Tra .. I 9170 i:ood looking & very ._..., sound Oy bnd1tc cr uiser wtdual rontrol stat.ions. J<:xtcn~avc cqupt list Jncld. tandum w hee l trailer $13.WO. Ha nk may ftnanc t• 100':4,. _714/l(l? JM!afl 6pm __ SIOPJAa< 24'FI '76. Loadea w"71ttra <1 Mint <·ond. New en~ & OU. Oays 213/~·3182. t:vcs 7141846·0021 fleaulirul 19fl. f amily bout. l1sh. ski. or <.'ru1Rc With extras. Best Offer. All. 4:~m 731·22G4. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76 Teny 2S ft SIC. sl~ps 6 like new, Ma ke offer 75&-91129 '78 Rous tabout. lG ft $3,00>. Uke new. with '75 Land Cruiser, $7,500 ror bc.ri. call 51U·1772 afler .sl'M. 14' Aris tocrat trailn. <.:lea11. Rood cond. $1 200 E Vl'l> 968-0380. Trailen. Utilty 9180 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 Guriwc dbl whl lrlr wt fcndt!r s, $2000/b es t ofr ''*> Wood I.uh rs 32' · r.ood dJcsel! "-"' 1s. Sacn r1cc ____ 642..:.067_1 _ for $8500! • Bock mille r •• .._ t-· • Yacht Broker 646-4005. -.-..-.rte•, r-arb & AccfltoriH 9400 Eves:__ _______ ,••••••••••••••••••••••• loah, Sail 9060 S&VICE DEPT. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLASSIC WOODEN '71 'l'ravelall cu.'>tum. good cond. J<'M. h vy duty hitch . $2250. Luthe r !l&i-1921 'tDCbevy Pa1.·kup Step-side. clean 631·5294 '76 Courier . priced re duced carpekd . camper sheJI, air. AM /FM t•ass. auto, wht whls. rad.al tires. 5-0J< m1 . S harp. $3500. 64G-435G '6.5 El camino .. comm. plates. AM ffM !ill'r OO. runs g r eat . $1300 . ()15-21~. fo'ord •h ton, \IR, auto. air. PS/PB. nu1se. dual tanks, l owner . clean. $4,150. 64&~3 ---- WANTS>: Futf'r-upper I0-13 s pd Olcscl tra<'lor. 2·:! axle. conventional or cabovcr. 1-:a rl y '70's Al so refrigerator Lr:uler. Mm ..oi. 213· 771 2(17() Dat.'lun pickup '7!'. rampn shcU goocf 1·or1d. ~.200 &b. 495·5712. 9570 • •••••••••••••••••••••• •22,llOMILES • '77DODGE l/4f()HVAN Short wheel bast·. 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Monday he confirmed speculation that the Raleigh trial is scheduled to begin July 9 after a postponement woo m April to prepare his defense. "WE'RE IN THE PREPARATION phase, worktng night and day,'' said MacDonald, now director or emergen· cy medicine al St. Mary Medical Center. Long Beach. "I guess 'We are actually going lo trial' is the quote of the day,'' he said. "I shouJdn't have to go through this again, but we are m an effort to gel witnesses from all over the world and in getting myselr mto a state of mind to prepiue an adequate defense" TIU: TRIAi. IS SET now to bcgm almost rune years a nd five months afte r Mac Donald's prtgnaol w1ft , Collette, und two children. Kim~rly, 6. and Kristen. 21\ _ were found beaten and s labbed to death in their home at ~ f''ort Uragg. - a federal grand JUry more than four years later, on Jan. 24, ms. · The indictment followed efforts by his father-in-law, Alfred Kassab of Cranbury, NJ., to have the invesllgation continued. . "FREDDY (KASSAB> wants someone to be found guilty/' MacDonald said. "He doesn't particularly care who, and so Freddy will strike any available target." Subsequently. the case bas been wending lbrouitt the federal court system. It has been to the U.S. Supreme Court three times. MacDonald was once cleared of the charges by an ap· peals court, only to have the tugher court reinstate the charges. Asked Monday if he had anything lo do with the death of his family, MacDonald answered, "Absolutely not. They'll ask me that at the trial." MacDONALD. WHO LIVF.'i now in a wate rfront con dominium in Huntington Harbour, has stuck tenaciously to his story of the bizarre slayings from the very first He says he awoke m the early mommg to find four hip py.type mtruders. apparently rugh on dru~~. an has fo'orl Bragg home. He says hr fought them. wa:. knocked out and awoke to find lht! blood·spatlered walls and Cumitur1• and to caJI for help DOCTOR BITTER, RESIGNED TO TRIAL Huntington H•rbour'1 Jeffrey M•cDon•ld About three months after the Feb .. 17, 1970, s layings, MacDonald was formally charged with the crimes by the Army. ffo was cleared in October 1970 and then tndicted by MacDonald s uffered stab wounds , but prosecuton; question whether they were self·mflicH:d ur even inructc:d by hts wife. cSee DOCTOR BITTER, Page A2) Grounds 138 U.S. DC .. IOs Diedrich Says Forward Pylon r ~ Wing Attachment i ! -a I Wing -Aft Pylon Attachment Engine Mounts Cracked 'Won't Resign' l I Support Pylon WASJDNGTON (AP) The Federal Aviation Administration sus pended the design certifical<' of the OC· 10 today mdefirulely grounding all 138 of the jetliners flown by lbe nation ·s airl.mes. 1 By GABY GRANVILLE I Of .... Deity ...... SIMt I Orange County Supervisor 17 Ralph Diedrich said Tuesday he will not resign from office I until July 8, the day before • he is to be se nte nced for his recent bribery conviction I Diedrich's vow to hold on to -t;,:·~:~;:: mont~ ·--_lcunailrn,ent t Under !jtudy Some bus :.erv1cc to s ix Ocean View I elementary J School 01:-. trict schools wi II be dropped next ye:ir if trustees approve a plan submitted Monday by dis· trict ~dministrators. SerVJce curtailment 1s blamed on a combination of the current gasoline shortage and a nct:d lo trim expenditures As proposed , the Hunungton Beach area schools and bus runs affected wouJd be · --Spring 'ii41 w two &.un s trans porting seventh and eighth graders from the area north of College View School. -Mesa View : three runs tran sporting kinde rgartene rs through third grade r s from south of Central Park Drive. -Colleg~ View: three runs transporting kin'llergarteners through sixth graders froll\ the area south of Hell Avenue. -Vista View : one of three- ruu"'lranaportinJ seventh and eighth 1raders '"°"'" the acea bounded by McFadden Avenue, lla1nolla Street, Ellinger Avenue and Newland Street . The bus runs lo lhe four 1cbool1 are not· required under · state reaulations which establish distances children may walk to school, administrators said. j'IRST RESPONSE ,SOU} THE CAR , "Tbe first person who call~ (in ,_pame to my Daily PiJot ad , drove 1111 car away." Tluit'a tbe atory of tbe suc· eeaaful Newport Beach ... ......, wbo placed Ulla ad ln U..DaQyPUot: tta Dodge e cyl, 11kln1 tlOOO. a-1ood. body foodDX·UU U-JGU ..-• quiet Hie, call tlae frtendlJ Dally Pilot Id· .:.--·---· \ means h.-has, for the time being at least. ab1rndoned plans to re· sign earlit'r. Under state law, Diedrich will automaticaJly forfeit the elected office he has held for the past 71h years when sentenced by San Die go Superior Court Judge Ross Tharp. After being convicted on three bribery charges lwo weeks ago, Oiedrieh lold -JudgQ i:harp he would forego attending board of s upe rvis<Jrs· m eetings wh1 lt waitrng sentencing. Outside the. courtroom, lhe- 53· year·old counly s upervisor :.a ad he woul<l resign immediate· ly if ··a suitable" replacement was appoantf'd by Gov F,dmund c; nrown .Jr. lo fill the unex- pired oortaon of his t erm Rut that wt nl by the boards Tu1·sday when Diedrich said his plans now are lo resign July 8, a day before h~ c·ould ht.· handed a prison term of from four to six years. Tht' be l e ague red county s upervisor said he has bad no contact or mformat1on thut m· dicales to him there would be a s peedy a ppoi ntment or a replacement. He also admitted to being "bothered " by a n ewspape r edit6rial lhut called for his res- ignation "without acknowledg- ing many facts that would bear on my making such a decision." Meanwhile, the joekeying for position· among the announced contenders for the Third District seat on the County Board or SupervisOrs continues. Though he has said nothing nor done n oth ing to move himself on the lis t of likely con· t e nders. fo rm e r s tale a s s~mblyman Ron Cordova is slitl cohs1dt!'red to~ be l h'e front· runner for the appointment But as time passes, those who a r e actively e ndors ing a Cordova appointment concede his position suffers through de· lay. One reason for lhal is that former county planning com- missioner Shirley Grindle has mounted a grass roots letter · writing campaign that bas been felt in Sacramento in recent days . Engine NEW CRACKS FOUND Source. Notional T roMportotion Safety Board The FAA acted after crack~ were found in the engine mounL-. or two jumbo jelc; that had been inspected and cleared earlier., an a~eocy sp<>kesman s aid. the spokesman, J erry Doolil tie, said the grounding order came an the form of an emergen l'Y sus pension of the DC lO's r11• ~1gn certificate. an apparently unprecedenlPd step involvin~ ~ 1·omm<'rcial JCtlml'r Doolittle s a id the des 1 ~11 ._-.... --------------•-------------------- 11 --~el'ttrtcatc--trremnred befort' a --- NEW CRACKS FOUND -The Federal A vi<1t1on /\dmrn1stration has suspended in· definitely the design certif1catt! of the DC·IO, grounding all 138 of the Jetliners ... _. ......... fl own by the nation's a irlines a fter new 1.:racks were found along (I thin hp in the engine pylon mounts. 2-inch Crack Businessmen Lash In Mounts 1 Y-JW Of .. ;urplat\C-JS-AJV..ell an :.11rworlhint':.~ cc rl1f11.:all'. a doc ument that ath:~b t11-'\h1• safety of tht• airµlane "It's Loo early lo te ll " cxartlv what lhc msµect1on~ will entail, !>aid another fo~AA ~l>'>kcsman , J e rry Lavey. "Wc·rc gomg tu have to satisfy ourselves that the aircraft m operation con ror m with the original design we a pproved. We're going to look.al cverytlung Doollllle said that while tht· order covered the dcs1Kn of ltw Downs DC-I Os City on QU(lke Law SAN FRANCISCO (APl -A hairline crack stretching barely two inches along a thin lip m engine -pylon mounts was responsible · for the! latest order grounding DC-IOs, an American Airlines maintenance official who saw the crack said today. By ROBERT BAKKE R Ol IM 0.otty ...... ~t..11 Two businessmen affected by a new earthquake ordinance have c ritic~zed Hunlinglon Beach city officials for allegedly s hrugging o ff th e ir own r espons ibilities. "There arc a lot or absentee owne rs ano they have lo be forced lo do something.·· . t-ntire plane, the engine moun1 111g area was "the only urea we're concerned with at the mo me nt " The crack was found In two pla nes grounded al San Fran cisco International Airport, said Dean Agin, the airli n e 's manager for aircraft main· tenance here Visual inspections ordered last week. by the FAA for ttle s,_me ·a~a· of tti~ ... J!ngin~ wmg mount failed to turn up evidence of the c racks, he added But he said that doesn't necessarily mean they weren't there . "My opinion is that they were probably there and not iden- tified," he said, "because the original FAA order specified a vis ual c heck and confirming with dy e c h ec k on ly if necessary.'' He said the first crack was found Monday night on an American DC·lO which had ar· rived at lhe airport earlier. On Tuesday, he slid, Jo'AA re1ional inspectors viewed the crack. l'hen about fl p. m . Tuesday, a similar crack was round by m echanics 1oin1 over engine Ga ry Mullil'an, a partner in the Main Street Saloon, agrees that something has to be done a bout the aging downtown sec lions of the city. ,. ·'The ctl) has the right idea and the ri~hl concept. but not the right method," he said. "'It ~eems )hat' witn ttfo· new ordinance the city is out to take control of the downtown without offering any compensal.ion. If they are going to lake away my property I need com pensation." Mulligan a lso declared that there should be provisions for low·interest, long-term financ· ing to repair hazardous build· ings that offlcials f-:ar may fall during an earthquake Mulligan agrees that thln1s a ren.'t all they should be ih the downtown. 7 More Executed But MuJliiean claims the city doe s n't mee'l its own o b - ligations. ·'Officials are asking us lo brmg buildings up lo earthquake standards, but they need to im· prove sewers and lighting and make other improvements ·'They're as king us to do lhihgs but they a re not imposing rules on themselves." Dr. Loren Johnson. a partner of Mulligan, claims that c1ly buildings nay not be safe either. He said he has received in formation that lhe new Civic Center building not only sits on a connuence of earthquake faults. but is sinking along with the new library ~ause of soil problems. However. Public Works Direc· tor Mike Zambory, denied any knowledge that the Civic Center or the Ubrary are sinking or thal there are subsidence problems. The City Council Monday ap· proved a seism ic safely or-· dinance that identifies potential 1 earthquake hazards and pro· poaes a prosram for reduci.n& or eliminaUn1 the hazards. Owners of the most hazardous bullclinp wiU be 1iven two years lo fix up or remove the struc- tures. Lavey said 1t was not known how long the D<.:-10 fl eet will be out of servu:c Special ins pections o f the· 1•ng1ne mounts of the DC·lll c afl1C afte r an American Airlines DC·lO lost an engine and crashed m Chicago May 25, IStt OC· IOs, Page AZ> \\e at her Night and morning low clouds but mostly s unny Thurs day afternoon. Highs Thursday in lhc m id OOs at the beaches, mid 70s inland. Lows tonight 57 to 62. 1~81DE TOD" Y · After a JINr, fhl! imPQCt of Propollfioft 13 .Ml reach«l neither the lwtgllt• ftOr tlM? deptha promflfed dumag tlH? prt ·vote campaign. Page A7. Mrs. Ortndle was a leader in the so-called TIN CUP poUlical camplign reform movement a yur qo and counts amon1 her supporters those who succeeded in afflxin1 ~b si1nalures to reform petiUon1 to qualify the TIN CUP initiative for a spot on the baUot. Before it was placed then!, however, tbe Board of Supentlon yielded arrd tn ef- fect, enacted .. an ordinance th• polJtJcal campaign overhaul IPHlfied la &be tniUaUn. · wins mounts on another OC·lO, which arrived as Fli1ht 65 from New1rt via Chicago, Atin said. T!HllA.N, Iran (AP) -Flrinl squads executed six more policemen and an army officer_ at dawn Wednesday for klllial innocent people durin1 the reign o f S hah Mohammed Ren Pahlavi Ra dio Tehun an· no unced. The seven deaths ·raised the number executed since the overthrow of lbe tbab in mld·February w m An olficial says that about 30 ~~z.~•k• ·~: =...w.n of the buildlnas alon1 Main =. ~ ::=:..~ Street and Pacific Coast c1e ... _ o, .. °' .... c.., Hl1bway race destruction g:.~ ::: E..,_ In both c1se•. he said, the crack wu ~ vLIUSle to the naked eye •• but w11 confirmed by paintin1 a red dye over the auaped;-~rack lben ap· peered~ acr1lch. --·-~--------~- ~· beeauae &.bey are of briek and ......... •11 ..,.... • ..._... ..... MT........_ m11onry conatrucUon and would ............... " n..een be too ~tly to up1rade :::--c~rn =---TM-ordlnwe ii sebeduled to ......... cu take eff't in 30 da~ 'faiA6ras OAJL Y PILOT HIF Critic Of Sclwol • ....___To Speali - T Tbt kacher whu charaed that !\tUdf'nt t ruanc•y . dtJo re\pt>r t \ anJaU,.m ¥nd lh1 .. v .. r y art' out of hand a t w,. tm1 n~t f'r tltf(h School wall lNJ it,. commt!nce nwnt ~alwr IWJ:t wc>c k M .1tth••mat1rs h'uhn Ka thy I vt•nrnn wai. 1!t'lectN1 by tht> H ntor c lai.s counc il fur the hcH1ur . :said Prlnelpal Wlllltt m tto ll111:o1 Mr!\ ht•r-.on 1i. a Jet1H.IU1tlt· ol Wt•11tm1nstt•r tlatch &nd wu11 a.d '1s11r to the ter&1du11tin~ d•N' whe·n •l-' ltlt'ffibt'rli w •rt' JUnaon. tll'r chartws ~fore the llunl 1n1<ton &-tth Union flltch School U1 s tru·t bourd or lrui.h'ei. 111 AJHll res ulte d an a c1tmpui. t•ruckdown .1tnd formation of l.JNk force:. to work on sunaliu pruhlems Ill thi' du~tnct's rave 11th1!r hlgh ~chools Th~ sli schools wall graduatt• 4 , 194 seniors an :.e1,ar11li' ccrl·morues next week. Westmins te r ll11<h ':. c om mf'ncrment as ~cheduled 1n the school stadium .1tl 7 p .m ., Jwae 14 , when 750 seniors are lo n · ceive diplomas. Cluss valedictorians are Jill Andre ws, l>onl( R.1tn Chun. Lon Heu>e. Harry Mousmoules llDd t:onnae Van Zclm. The class is sch eduled to celebrate grad night with a lra.in trap to San Diego. Edison High School'K com menccmcnt is scheduled for 7 p.m .. June 14, with 873 seniors to receive diplomas in ceremonies at the Edison Howl. Valedictorians arc Susanne Bundy and SUsan Gibson with a yet-lo·be·announccd faculty member to act as s peaker. The class h as planned a ce lebration on Catalina Island, .June 12. fo'ountain Valley High School's t·eremonies an! scheduled for 7 IJ m June 13 in the lluntinglon Hf'ach lllgh S<'hool Stadium whf'r c· 975 !'>c nat>r~ will gel cl l fllCJnrns Criidualln~ summa cum laudc• art• La11 Kc1 C.:h1·nJ.<, Kuthh:t>n 1>1·l1~'i·· l'au.I MdSri.dt·, Cynthia ~,.,,. Cher yl Oshada, Corwin 1(11).!"'" .lf·anne Sa mf'~hima :mrl l>cmnu W(•1!-tl ti unlTITJ(ton B<•ach f la .:h School " to graduat:e 739 :.enaors 1n 7 p m June 14. cere monies at thf' M:hool stadium (Shcue Field>. Vule da c loriuns are S usan Brumer. John Carper, Laurie M ud>onald. William Mccant:.. C'hras tophl·r Pagnune lli, Ro:.P Schaller. Julie Walke r and Hoyt Yet> Monte N 1t zkows k1 , a 1917 g radual<: of lhf· ~chool and lJ S Olympic wulcr polo team coHch. 1s scht'<lulcd a~ t·om me n cement '> IH! II k.cr. The class as booked Into Dai; ncyland o n June JJ for 1::rad night activities. M arina Ha.:h Sc hool is lo graduate R90 during 6 :30 p.m ceremook"S on June 14 al the Ma rina Bowl. Val~dtctorian~ aTe kndua Blau. Lance CUrner and Donald Pharaoh who also will be s peakers a nd Tammy An· derson, Ma11ra Cullinane, Kart n Gan, Barbara Garcia, Joseph lltath, Curolyn Kas hian, Erin t\.ataoka. Diane Kuto, Robert Miyaoka, Nazli Oktay, Thomus Orlard, David Schrcim an, Neal Taub, Derck Wrobel, Kimberly Yap and Catherine 1.uck. The cla.c;11 has sch eduled its ~ra duatlon cel e bration on 'atallna Island June 15 with Jlarf·nl'> as s pommrs. Wanlrr.iburg Hhth Sch ool is to i:raduat.e 90 at 5·30 p.m . in the M'hoo l patio on June 13. ClaMs s peaker is to be Robert La ramie with Ted Gregory, social studies t·hairman, as muin speaker. T he cla"ls will cele brate June 13 at Disneyland rreacber8 Strike OROVILLE lAP) -Teachers In the 2,300-stude nt Oroville. Union High School District went un s trike four days before the e nd of the s pring semester. ORANGE COAST .. I DAILY PILOT ' fFlofl (if11n<.-(q,,.\t (l1i1•¥f'HGt WlfO#httn1-.fU"l ,,.""' n u-...i-,...W\ ... ~, 1\ fwtMl\l'W(I h,, ,,_ ()t ,,_,,. ,-, ..... l'unlt..nt~r~~-'.PfMUAh ,.,1 ....... ,,..,. 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PASK EVICH ()t , .. l•lly Pllol ~l•ll Ruby 1-'ox , c·11m mander of lfuntinl>(lnn lfrtwh'~ Ameri,·a11 l.4•J{lf•n f'<i'il 1:1:1 da1 m' llwal wur vt:'lt:'ra11s :tr.• l111·111s.: w ·w baltlt·'> 11v1·r p1 11J!f t'~'>. 111 sc•ns1llv1ly an1l 11·d I II"' Thi• ~.X ''"" 0111 l':.n y v•·t1·r:111 rc·rr1<·m lM·r' llw 111111• p<>!-.l ml'ffl twr~. !'>4HT1•· of th1·m lilinrl . r1· ljlll'l>l1'<1 lll'lllll!.'>11111 ... 111.ird1 Ill th1• c·1ty'!' :1111111:!1 1"11urll1 11f .July l'aradt:' Thr-y w1•n · t11rn1·1I tl11wrt n · porlc·dly twc·;111.,1· lhcn· Wil'> nu more' room for lh1•111 Thal w:1., 197fi, ;ind Mr!-. Fox h J.(un-s th1• post , w1th a mf·mbers hip that is ·dw1mlhn~ bt•t·aw1e o f thP ad vanc·ani.: ai.:t· of it~ me n1bt•r!-t. m11y 11t·vl·r m:1rch ai!••an Thang:, h<1 vcn'1 1,1•1•11 l!"lltn~ rn 1!1'11 lw1t1•r . :-.ht· •,;iv' Thi· 1111•.1 ~ ;1rt t.lt·1·11 !-tl yll-Memori:1l II •111 an th1' <l11wnl11wn an·:i h.1. 111:1·11 t•on1Jf·h 1n c'cl T1y 1 hr.-rliv-· Thi· h111ld1ng will lw r.11.t·ll 111 Sc•ptc mbe•r l11 mak~· way f111 i.I :.c•11111r 1·1llzc•11~ hrni..,111: proJ1·1·t 'Thl'y II ht• t'll \I w1·11· ~up )IO~t·d !() kt·• fl Ujl I le., m :1111 t•·nant•e," :.<1y:. Mr:-. J· 11x 'Tlu·y da d not. "It's a '1••!-tlr u1·t1vc· l'll y, n11I a <·on s truC'l1 Vl' OJJ' .u cJoc.""0.:-lr s eem l<t tw 11ri1 Vl'l er a11 l1 k1· :mm~ <'iti•~ in Or:inr.w <:ounty I wish 1l wa~" S h e con<·1•cl1°!'> t hal r 1ly •if f 1c 1 ab , !'>Ill' c· If 1 I'll 11 y <: 1 l y M anagrr H11 d f11·l'l1l 11 II ave• hcc•n h(•(pful Ill I I VllH'. ,,, rinrl :1 nt·w m1·cllll).( pl a1·1• '"' 11 ... 1111111 1ng 1on vc•l1·ra n• .. who 11•1w 11urnlwr i.-~~ lh.111 KO tlowf·vcr . ~IH' hai; (1·11 1•<ir11 pl'llC'd lo wage a vnbal fir<'f&J.(hl on tht· city l.o .m ukt· ~u re that a m<'monal thi.11 lw:i r•, llw nan11 ' or loC'al nwn wh11 1tlt'd 111 cumlJ-il 1:. nut lost along ·with t.hc mt.-cl HIP, hall. Siil' upr><•arl'd lwfr1n• 1111• <:ti y C<•unc ll e:.irly tht!-. w .. c•k. t1s k1111o: that tht· m1·rw>n:il . dP<li(•a lNI :10 y1•urs al(o. rnov1•rl prom11tly uni! rt'dt•cfa C'aled at ltll' <'tl v h ull <'On1 plu Uill Rt>c'CI, tht• t·1Lv <. public 111 form at a on orr11·1·r . ~lty!> lhc• Mc monal Hull rno11ument w;I'), never really in cla11 ~cr of being dt•11troyed and lhut ii eventually wall be rc.-ded1 calt:d at cal y hull Yt!l ltctd 1.1dm1l!> the re u. u Kood deul of :·red tup•"' 1nvolwrl h and th~ rananc·ial burde n of mov 111g the weighty monument. ··If it wn1• mov<."'<I right now. 1l would. ,:cisl $1.000," Heed saarl '1'111•sd ay ·'Thi• ci Ly h tt~n 't h11 rfg <•lNI that amount " Ttl(• n ty 1!'> now Wflrkrni:: '41lh I h•· dc·v .. lup1·r wh11 wtll lc•ar d11w11 1111' M<•m11 r i;d ll<sll 111 h<JJll'' 111<11 llw tn•1nunwnt will lw 11111111•<1 ;is part •>f II\!' d1·:.i l. :,:i y" l<1·1·d /\ flt-r Mr!-. Fox ~how•·d up a I t•ou111·1I l'ha mh1•rs, Counc1lma11 John Thoma~. who owns a cr Clnt' and lruckini.: hu!>1 ne~s. !>aad ht• would move the monument for free if need be:. Either way, Heed says then~ arr ~till "some pro<:cdural steps lh•1t w1· hav1• to go through " 'I h•· f'ultlac· Ut1 l1l11·~ C'or purut1011 \\h1!'h own., 1•1ty hall l'ompl1·x has apprnvf'f1th•·1ran'>f1·r of the 11111numt•nl. lh 1t th1• dl(s ll1·~1gn R1,v11·w l\11arfl IXWIOt c1in!-.Hl~r when· lh1· 111l1nuthcnt !-.hoult.I ht:. 11lal'e<I :inti th1· Cat y Couni·al mu!>t ;1p11rovc 1 h.1l n ·c.om ml'mlat11m lt1•1•d forc•ru~L' a n ·d<·dicataon 1·1·n·n11iny ''° Nov JI of lh1~ ) t'o1 r . Vl'll'ran '!-. l>:J y ~$. Fox i~TNE'cd . 11_mt 1s-op L1rua.slw.-lhat C'ity. oftk1als will r1n rl the Lc·i:jon Post anuthc-r h111nt· M)(111 M1·m h<•rs arP now rni·t·I ang 1n th1· downtown art'u r1r1· i.11.1t1on. hut lhut huilrhn~ l!'I I 11 '"' I orn down, loo lnJants OK ln Rat Attack S T . P to:'l'Jo: HS IS U RG ,' fo'fu !Al') "Thry'n • <loin~ fine," a hoi;pilal 11f(1C'11al !'>JJld u f four month oltl tw111 ~ hos p1tul1zNI :ifln apparently bcin~ hltt1·n in lhl·1r erioo by r:rls T h 1• 1 r m o ( 11 c r . S u s a n Mc Kinley, 21, lol<I police :.h•· was awak1·nod Sunday a nd found one child ly111~ in u pool of blood A 1·011nty h1•11lth inspN·tor sa1cf h•· found evidcn~e or c itrus ruLo; 1r1 tht· area, 1md a ne11(hbor sah1 I he rntc., h1td been hv1ng in frual 1 re(·s for years DOCTOR BITTER. • • - They c hum MacDonald and his ware arteued a nd he killed ht:r . Then. the y say, ht' killed the children and gave the story to pohc 1• to rovl·r lh1· crime MacOonuld i.a1d Monduy his defense and his story wall not change "111ERE IS NOT ON•; stnRle piece of evidence," he said. "Nothlnat has c hanged slncc 1970." He u.ld, "I think It ·s 1ncredible lhat the federal pros- ecutors have the right lo do this to som eone." MacDONAl.D 18 F.!llPF.CIAl.LV concerned about lhc a ntlclp•ted cost of the trial, expected to be more lhMD $250,000. lie 111 belnf( reprc11enled by a team of 11 lawyers led by Bernard St>f(ld of San fo'rancisco and Wade Smith, a Ralel«h cr1mln1I traul lawyer added lo the tum some two m onths a4:'o. · . · "I'll be paylnl' for this for years, it looka like," be "said. "The c08t.ll are way past the means of a normal peraon.'' Some of the deren8c fundft ere beln1 ralaed by rel· ative8 and lr1end11, Including the Long Buch Police Of· flcers AA~lallon "Rut," M1cOnna ld noted, "I'll be saddted with debts 111 far .,. I can ~"' Into the futurr " . . Waddill Words -Gas PrlVUege Top Solons Pay 67 Centa --Reread WASfONGTON (AP> -Their fellow Americana may_ha.ve..to worr-Y.....about-Unes at-1•scline...,tatt0111--i---r CJnd ruet prices-h_1lti!'!g_90 ~eptfl 1 s•tJon. tu.at not the--- The 0Tange County Superior c;ourt jury that hu been de· llb<·rat1ng in Ur Wilham Wad dill's mur<ler retrial continuud to r eview courtroom testimony today · The• seven-man. f1vc·woman jury asked late Tueuday lo have the testimony of two early wit· nesses in the thret!·month long trial read lo them by a court re- po rter Tht-lestimr>ny r1·r1uc·stf'd was that or nur!-.e~ P al Ofvur a and JoAnn Griffith. who were pn~ f'nt al Wt>s tmlnster Community Hospital tht· nig ht the prosecu lion alll'ges Wuddill s tranglc.:d a h a by girl uftt>r. s he· pur1><1rtt.'<.lly o;urv1vPd a sahnt' ahorllon Tht'ir te:.lim1my r1·ntned 1m observations lhe y made about the two·pound. 15-ounce infant known as Bally (;irl Weaver ufle r her d elivery and before Waddill arrived at the hospital Wuddill. a 43·year·old 'l~nt· angton Harbour obstctracian. has ansa~LA..'<I the tnfont was dead or irreversibly on the verge or death by the time he examint'tl h er the night of March 2, 1977 I I<-h as conlc n<led the intermat lf.'nl gasps and o thn lire signs 1>t•en in the infant hy hosp1t<1 I p1·rsonncl wer e so·call1•d agonal s igns, or the lust movement' in an tnfant hopt:les:.ly in the final Slttj:tl!S Of dying Waddill's f1r11t murder trial ended last yc-ar when Jurors said they were deadlocked 7·5 1n r:.i vor of acqu1llal artcr lfi week:. or tes timony and 11 days of de· lllwrataoo Th<· JUry Tuesd ay a l:.o re que~tcd and was given a writte n copy of .J udl(e liyron McMulan's instrut·l10ns an the laws that ap ply lothe case Both prr>SN·utor Ro~rt Chat tP rton and d•·frn M• Alto rn .. y C hfJ1 it'!'> Wl·cdman ~a ad lhc·y \lof'r•· plf'a!-.1-.1 that lh•· wntt1·n 1n :>I ntt·t1•111!-t wt· rt• g1 v1·11 1urnr~ N1·1lh1·r woultl ~111·c·ulal1· •Ill th•· '>lg 111f1<·:sr11·1· 111 1111' 11ur"·-' t1·~1111111nv lwin~~ rr·ad 111 Jllfor•, l'Xl'C•pl lo lll!ll' lhal li11lh Wl•rt• :1 f1lllfl~ lhe (it<;I Wl(lll''l<.1 '> Ill lh1• t hr,.,. rn on l h Io 11 g I r 1 ,1 I <t n <I jUrOr!-. m uy hav1• hatl <l1ffll'ulty rl't' a I ling dPI u al~ of lhc•ir ~l~le nu·nl~ lop people urCongress. They get their gasoline. which the government ia buymg for 67 cent.5 a gallon, at two pumps conven· wntly locatc.'<f within a block or the Capitol, The Washington Pos t reported today. Th<.:r<: is no waiting either, because the privilege • of getting a fill -up is extended to only the top elected and appointc.-d leaders in Congress. In the House, Speaker Thomas P. O'Nelll, D- Mass.; Majority Leader Jim Wright, D-Texaa, and Minority Leade r John J . Rhodes, R -Ariz .. get g:.isolinc for their. government-provided Lincoln Con- tmentats there, the newspaper said . On the Senate side, fill·ups go to Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd. 0 -W. Va.: ~inority Leader Howard. Daker. R-Tenn.; Majority Whip Alan Cranston. O·Calif .. and Minority Whip Ted Stevens, R-Alaskc.:a. the Post said. HB Council ,..fo Peruse City Budget The Huntington Beach City Council will t.alce a look a t a pro- posed $36.9 million city budget in a 6:30 p.m . study session tonight 1n Room 8 -7 at City Hall. The proposed budget as about $4 S million tugher than last year but takes into account projected -ialar y increases ror the city's 8AA f'mployees Adman1strat1ve Ass1Atant Tom Most•ly said the budget races a def1c1t of about SS million if cur- rent levels of servaceA ~ to continue lie said up lo 109 positions would not be rilled if additional money such as stale bail out funds are not received by the ca· I y . A bout 50 of the J>Oftilions are presently vacant. ht.· s aid. H1·fi1u·ry rl'hre·uf! Nt-:w r>Jo:1.t11 , lnd1:J 1/\l'J ,. ••ur c•nv1ronm1•n1ah .;t~ havf' dl' m;1nd1••I lhf· ~11v1•rnm1·nt move ,, n .ii nws t (·11mplf'l1-<I oil n·f111cry h1·1.,1lL'>t' of a p11ss1bh' po llutmn lhn·:1l to th1· s pe ctacular TaJ M.r hal. CJlht·r h1 ,l<ir1 c· monu rn1•nti. anrf ~ bard ~anrtuary an th1· Agra ar.ea f',.._Pa~AI DC-IOS .•• killing 272 persons aboard lbt! Jd und three on the ground. It was the nation's wor11t air d isaster The DC-10. a lri-engine, w1de· body tran8port, carries an uverage 60.000 to 70,000 of th.: nation's ll>0,000 air travelers dua ly , according to the Air Transport Association, an in duslry group. The 138 DC· IOs operated by eight American car. riers have a total of 100,000 seats available for flights each day. Al least lhrCt! of the eight airlines. United, ConlinentaJ and Northwest Orient, said they we re cancelling all DC-JO flights imme diate l y . U nited and Northwest Orient said it hoped to su bstitute other aircraft. for the grounded jets, but Continen- tal said it had no spare equip· menl. Overseas, Lufthans a Germun Airline11 grounded all its DC-lOs on orders of the West German ~overnment. In all. 33 forealo!n ;11r rarnt>rs n y the· DC 10. hut thc·y un· not lt•lo(a lly hound by tiu.: 1-'AA ~roundan~ o rdt•r l.av1·y ~aHI lht· I> · IOs 1n lh.- :i1r wht•n lht> c·1•rt1fll'utc· wa~ su" · 111·ndt•<t Wl·rr· 1x·rrn1ttcd "' <'1111 tan ut· to ~h~1,r nt•un·~t dc•s t.111 .. licm Tlw ord•·r w:i~ hand c·arncd 1•1 Mt·l>o nnc ll J>o u~la~· plant 111 I.on~ lkac.:h, Ooohllle s aid. ANNUAL SU IR SALE lOo/o to 2So/o OFF Now In Progress Stop in now for the finest selection in quality interior " furnishings in the area. Over 20.000 sq. ft. of the finest furniture available. Suc h brand names as Drexel. Heritage, Henredon. Woodrusk. Stanton Cooper and more. reduced for this annual sa le. '. -·- Irvine l D IT I O N ~•11rHe•etewn · .. Bally New8paperi "VOL 72,-NO. tS7. 4 SE,CTIONS, SO PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNtA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1979 TEN CENTJ ,. ~ .- ,-----------A 9-year-old Nightmare ] Huntington Medie Bitter at Trial DOCTOR BITTER, RESIGNED TO TRIAL Huntington Herbour'a Jeffrey MecDoneld By JEllllY CLAUSEN Of-0 .. ,.,,....., .. " Hunllngton Harbour physician Jeffrey R. MacDonald is bitterly resigned lo pre paring a defense against murder charges. charges he s ttys he was cleared or oine years ago. The former Green Beret captain is churged by a Raleigh, N.C .. federal gnmd Jury wath kiUmg his ware and lwo children in uno. Monday he confirmed speeulation that the Ralei~h trial is scheduled to begin July 9 after a postpone ment won an Apnl to pre pare has de fense. .. "WE'RE IN THE PREPARATION phase. working nig ht and day,"' said MacDonald, now director of eme rgen· cy medicine al St. Ma ry Medical Center, Long Beach "I guess ·w e arc ac tually going to tria l' as the quote or the day," he said 'II shouldn't have to go through this again, but we arc in an effort to gel witne~ses from all over the world and an getting myself 111lo a state of mind to pr epare an adequate de fense ... TllE TRIAl. IS SET now to b!·gan almost nine yean. and fi ve months after ~1<1d>onald 's pregnant wire , Collette . a nd two chaldn·n, K1ml:>t'r ly. 6, <tnd Kristen. 2. we re found bea ten and :-talJl'>l'd lo dcat..h an their home at f<'ort Brag~. /\bout thrcl' months after the fo'e b. 17. 1970 , s layings, Mac Donald ww; formally <·harged wath the crimes by the l\rmy. lie was cleared an Ot"tober 1!*70 and the n indicted by a federal grand jury more than four years l•ler, on Jan. 24, 1975. The indictment followed efforts by his father -in-law. Alfred Kassab of Cranbury, N.J., to have the investi1eation continued. "FREDDV <KASSAB> wants someone to be round guilty," MacDonald s aid. "He doesn't particularly care who, and so Freddy will strike any available t.ar1et." Subsequently. the case has been wending throuiti Uie federal court system . It has been to the U.S. S upre me Court three times. MacDonuld was once cleared of the charges by an ap· peals court, only lo have the higher court reinstate the charges. Asked Monday if he had anything to do with the death of h is family, MacDonald answered, "Absolutely not They'll ask me that at the tria l " · MacDONALD. WHO LIVES now an a waterfront con dominium in Huntington Harbour, has stuck tenaf'iously lo his story or the biz<irrc slaying~ from the very first tie says he a woke an the early morning to find four hap py-type intrude rs, a pp11renUy hil.th on drui!s . in his f"ort Hragg home He ~ays he fought the m. was knocked fiut :rnd awoke to fir1CI the bl°°'l·spatlered wall~ and rurn1tun· and to call for help M ad:>on<ilrl s uffered stab wounds, but pro~l·cutor.. question whether they were :-.t·lf ·1nfl1Cled or even mflwlt·rl by his wife ISet> DOC.TOR BITl'Ell. Page AZ I Grounds 138 U.S. DC-IOs -Forward Pylon ~ [; Wing Attachment -i l Wing Aft Pylon Attachment Suppor·t Pylon Engine NEW CRACKS FOUND -The Federal Aviation Administration has sus pended in· d efinitely the desi~n certificate of the DC· 10, grounding 1-Jtl 138 of the Jetline rs -1 I ~ I NEW CRACKS FOUND Notional T tonsportotion Safe ty Boord APW~ nown by the n ation's airlines <J ftcr new t racks were founci along <.i thin hp in the 1·nginc pylon mounts. Badham Nixes Funding Rejects Federal Money to Buy Vrban Park By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol llW O•ilf Pllet SI•" • Congr ess n\an Rob e rt Badham, R·Nt>wporl Beach, said today he's not willing to put •. the fede ral budge t deeper in debt to buy the 24,000 acres pro- posed as the Orange Coasl Na· tional Parlt. • ,pany and lhe Aliso Viejo Com · pany . itnd expects to come up wilh a plan he can ~pporl within the next rcw weeks. Corona dcl Ma r, the San Diego i''reeway, AIJso Canyon and the ocean. · Whafon's sta ff is concluding a s tudy of the area which he said deserves to be preserve d . Engine Mounts Cracked Wl\SJllNGTON CAP) The t•\•d('ral Aviittwn Administrnl1on :-.u!--pt·ndt•d lhc de~ign certificate of the DC·IO today indefinitely groundin~ all 138 o r the jetliners flown by the rw taon 's a irlines. The... FAA a,ctc.-d. <tftcr: cracks wNe found in the engi ne mounts of two 1umbo J(.'ts that had been ins pcctPd and d cared earlier . an agency s pokesman said The spokes m a n. J erry Doolit tic . said th1• grounding orde r came in the form of an cm crge n· -cy ~uspcn.sjon of tb · OC· lil's de_ sagn ccrtin catc . an apparently un prect'dt!Olf'd st Pp involving a com mf're1,1I Jetliner noolall 1!:, ::.aid l hi: d c:;ign ct•r tificalt.' is r<'quirc·d before a t yp e of :urplanc· 1s ~lvcn an a 1rworth1nl':-.:-CP rtificatC', a do1.:unwnt that attes ts to the :-.af<'t y of tht• airplan(' ··1t·s too early to frll" exuctly what th1· insp1•rtions will entail. said another FAA spokes man. .J erry l.<1vcy. "We're: going to h<1 ve to s atisfy ourselves that the aircr aft in operation con· form with the original design we appro ved We're going lo look at everything Doolittle said that while lhc order covered the design -01 the entire plane ,· the engine mount· ing area was. "the only areu we're concerned with al the mo m cnt " Lavey said it was not known how long the OC.:·10 fleet will be out of sc•r vicc ·Diedrich to Hold ft -~ Seat Until July 8 ~y GARV GRANViLLt: Of tlw O.•I• P!M4 Swff .Orange County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said Tuesday he will not resign from office until July s·. the day before he is lo be sentenced for his recent bribery c·onviction. Dicdrich's vow to hold on to his offirc for a nothe r m onth means he has , for the tim e bcinl! at least, abandone d plans to re sig n earlier U ndc r S'tatl" law. F>it'dnc h will automaticall y forfeit tht' elPcled offlre hl· has held for the past 71 2.yl•ars when ~cntenced by .San -me go Supc raor Co u rl -Judgc Ross Tharp After being conv11·tcd on three brabt'ry charge~ two week:-. ago. Diedrich told Judge Tharp ht· would fon•go atl<•nding hoard or sup('rvisors' m eetings whil1· waiting sentencing. Outside the co urtroom. th<· 53-yt'ar-old county s upe rv1::.or s aid he would resign 1mmed1ate ly tf "a s uitable'· replacement was appointed by Gov Edmund G. Brown Jr lo fill the unex -pircd.Portion of hb term. But that went by the boards :ruesday when Diedrich saad his plans now are to resrgn July 8. a day before he could be handed a prison term or from four to six ye ars. D•llf Ptlot Swtf P,_to EARLY DEPARTURE NIXED Supentlsor O'ledrlctf on m y making s uch a dccisaon " .:_ ~eanwhile. the jockeying for ~ position among the announced 1•onlcnders for the Third Dis trac·t seat on the County Board ol" Supervisors continues. Badham said he is currently negotiating with lhe m ajor prop- erty owners, the Irvine Com· The proposed park lies within Bad ham's distric t but the legislation thal bas brought it under rederal study and lhe legislation that would buy it are the work of Congressman Jerry Patterson. D-Sanla Ana. Tuesday Patterson hosted William Whalen, director of the N alional Parks Service, on a lour of the area bounded by H o wever .,.,.Whalen s topped short or reCommending the areu be bought ·~s a rederal pa rk and hinted s t1ongly that federal participatloo would come along with purchases by the stale and county as well as land gifts from the two major property owners. S pe rial· ins pections of the t•ngine mounts of the DC-10 c a m e a ( l 1• r a n A m e r i c a n Airlines DC-10 los t an cn~ine (See OC·lh, Pa1te AZ) The beleag u e red co unty supehisor s aid he has had no contact or information that in· dil'ates to him there would be a s peedy appointment or a replacem ent. lie also admitted l o be ing '"bothered" by a news pMper edito rial that called for has res· ignalion "without acknowledg mg many rac~'that would bear Thou~h he has s aid nothing n or done nothing l o movt• himself on the list or like ly con l e nde r s. forme r s t:.te u ~ semblym an Ron Cordova is stall <'Ons idered lo be the Front runner for the appointment. B~ as time passes, those who a r e actively endorRing li Cordova appointment conc~e his position suffers through de I I Orange Coirsc Weather Night and morning low clouds tNt most.ly s unny Tburs••Y afternoon . Hilb• Tbunday in the mid IOa at the beaches, m id 70s inland. Lowa tonight. 57 lo a . INSIDE TOD.4 '1 Attn D ....... ,,.. tmj>act Of ~ a Ital melted ...,)wr Uw ....,,.,. nor Ute ...,., pron.Nd chlriftg ,,.. ,,..voe. campaip. PQfle A 1. 1-les •n=-i,:i :..s. •'= ... ir ... " ~J . :: <See BADHAM, Page A2> CdM. Freeway Leg To Open Thursday A s pok es man for th e California Department or Transportallon said today the last scheduled leg of the Corona del Mar Freeway wUI open Thursday. Resident engineer Stan Dick said workmen would be rinishint cleanup work, si1n poalin1 and electrical work today and early Thunday prior to the open.lnl. There will be no ceremoQy to mart tbe Offuion he Htd, add· liaa the open1q WU .poatponed for HWral moat.ha beea ... ol heavy rUDI dUriD1 tbe winter, Dick aakl. Tile MCtion to be °'-9ned COD· necta wttb botb tbe San Dleco rreewey and tbe Coeta ll•a Fneway and IDda at Cunpu1 Drive, he said. , He said motorists will be able lo reach lhe San Diego or Costa Mesa freeways from Campus Drive and vice versa. Dick said lhe openJng won't eliminate any exia~ing directJons or travel, on· ly add to them. Dick said that, to the best of his knowledge, there are no plans for rurther extension of the Corona del Mar Freeway, route 13. However, he said workmen wlll conUnue for aeverar cfays to complete work on surface •lreeta in the area. A four-lane fronlace road, now desllHYd u Brlatol Street Nortb, Wat opened Jul summer to coaneet wiU. &be new freeway aeeUoo. Kil.ler Plane History Told LOS ANGELES (AP) - Equipment malfunctions on the American Airlines OC-10 that cras hed in Chicago last month had resulted iD al least seven unscbeduled landings in five years. lhe Los Angeles Times reported today. The Oklahoma City· based Nfely data teetion or the Federal Aviation Administration baa tuaaed over a report on the bis· tory of the plane's prob· lems to the National Tranaporlallon Safety Board, which is invnti1•t· In, the May 25 crash U-at Ki led 27$ people, the newspaper Hid. .American A 1 rlinu spokesman Art Jackson said nodalq In tbe plane'a history indicated ·'a buildup <of problema> that culmlnatedMay25." <Stt DIEaRICH. Pa1te A2) l . \ Woodbridge School I Wins State Backing 1 An intense negotiation effort objected to such a move, cla1m· by Irvine Unified School Oi1$lricl ing H would delay the opening or administrators has resulted In the school at a time when the state approval ror a S2 million district is racin1 large enroll· elementary school in the viUa1e ment-increases. The school ii of Woadbttdle. scheduled to open in the fall of In meetinp last. week, school 1980 .. district olftc6a.ll convinced tbe Representatives of the state stale Offtce of Local A11iltaMe that the -million low bid for office atreed lhat I.be school. = .., eel faces some unusually lhe school •u JusUfied in lilbt site development and utut\1 ol unique economic condiUona in service coetl. 'the Oraqe County conatruclioa laduatry. Final approval or the proJeet The Ute'• position• wu tbat will face the atate AlloeaUon the low bid for tbe scbool WJI Board June lt. Bacldn1 from the • about Slll0,000 more tbea what Offlce of Local · Aul1tuc-. the facilfb lbould aetually COil. bQ,wever virtually lnsurea ~ The state heel threatened to or· approvai. aeeordla1 to 1cb0ol der the district to nviH tbe dlatrtct aftldala. plant for the aehool and aolleit The '3 mlllklft will be loaned new ~tlon bids. _ to tbe .dll&.dGl_ bll-&M •ta&e -and lr•lae tehool olficlala •troftlb paidbactovwa30-yearpertod. .-:.. ... -.;.a-------- L-t DM.Y Pk.OT :/' Top Solana Pa~ 67 Centi W ASHJ NG TON (AP) 1'ij1; Mlow" Aali'trlc-.na may have to worry about liw a&> ft::'• atadonl and fuel pnce1 hJtUna to cents a p kin: bUt not tM toP people ln Con1resa. They ret tftlr 1uottn~. -whtch the aovernmcnt l s buying for 67 cent11 • 1aUoo. al two pumps convcn 1cntly located within a block of th~ Capttol. Tht> W ashlniton Post reported today There is no waiting clthe,r, because the privilege of 'ellinM a f iU·up is extended to only tht! top clt•ctoo und app()lnted leaders lD Coaaress. In the• H0taae. Speaker Thoma• P O'Nc1ll o. Muss : Majority Leader Jim Wrt1ht, D·Texn11 'und Minority Leodt"r John J . Rhodeh, H Ari z : ..: ·t t-ta~ohnl' for thf•1r g ovc>rnment provided Ltnculn <.:on tinentals the~., thC' nt•wspaper ~aid On ttw ~nut~ oide. fill up11 go to Ma jority l .cadcr Robt>rt C Byrd, D.W.Va .• Minonty L4'ader llowarrl Bak \'r, R T enn . Majority Whip Alan Crunston, I> Calif • and Minorlt )' Whip Tcc.l Steven:., fl Alubka, tht· Post said 'Crowds Padded' Poland 'Surprised' At Pope's Outrage CZESTOCHOWA, Poland 1 AP> -A Polish 1ovemment of· ficial expressed ''surprise" to· day at how out.spoken Pope John Paul II has been on church·state relations during his visit here. The government sought to minimize ute papal trip's impact by claiming the foreign press in· nated crowd sizes. "T~e figur es o f your journalisls are highly exag- gerated," Stefan Staniszewski. a Foreign Ministry spokesman, told reporters on the final day of the pope's lhree·day visit to this Roman Catholic shrine. , Aske d about the frequent poiitical content in the pope·s speeches . Stan1s zews k1 responded that he wus "rather surprised.. not by the fact the pontiff made s uc-h statcm(:nls but by the extent of them FIRST RESPON!SE SOLD 1'HE CAR "The first person who called 1n response to my Dally Pilot <td drove my car away." That's lbe story of the suc· cessful Newport Beach salesman who placed lhia ad in the Daily Pilot: 1963 Oodgt• 6 1·yl. :t~klnR SIOOO Run~ Rf>Od. bod) i::oo<l xxx x xxx If you need a quick s ale, call the friendly Daily Pilot ad· visers al 642-5618 Todity. the pope appeured <JI an outdoor Mass. He also spokt to a gathering of priests 1tnd monks and later was to dep1tn fo r Krakow. where he was c.'ardinal before his elevation tu the papacy Since his arriva l in W ar~aw on Saturday. the pope has ~poken out for religious freedom, slate respect fM' the .. real n~'<ts of t.he church," and a normal at· mosphere for thl' c hurc h in which to operate . Staniszewski estimated that 120.000 to 200.000 pilgrims had come each day to attend the pon. tiff's public appearances an contrast to unorricial estimate.·~ b y ,foreign repo rt er ~ iiOd chur chmen that put the rigur(· al up to a half.million. Today. thousands of Polb h sc hookhalc1rcn played hook y 111 see the pope, hoarse but stall sinJ.{inl?. a l the outdoor Ma~:> ·' Pt!oµle l>:.SY that 1f you want to s ing you have to have a voice." the red-robed pontiff told a crowd which the foreign re· porters and churchmen estimal· ed al about 500,000 beneath the walls of J asna Gora Monastcrv. Poland's holiest Catholic shrine . ··aut I think it's vice·versa." he said He kept up the cheerful s pmt lah:r today before a stand1n~· room c r o wd of prie~ts and monks. who greet ed ham at Czestochowa ·s cathedral church. with powerful s inging of "'Plurimus Annos." whose Lalin verses wish many years of hfc. f're• Pagr A I _ _J)(}CIOR BITTER. • • · They c laim MacDonald and bis wife argued and he killed her. Then, they say, he killed lhe children and gave lhc story to police to cover the crime. MacDonald said Monday his defense and his story will not change. "ntEllE IS NOT ONE s ingle pieee of evidence." he said. "Nothing has changed since 1970." lie said. "I think it's incredible that the federal pros· ecuto rs have the nght to do this to someone." MuDONALD IS ESPECIALLY concerned about the a.nlicipaled cost of the trial, expected to be mor e than S2SO.OOO. lie is being represented by ·a team of 11 lawyers led by Bematd Segal of San Francisco and Wade Smith a Raleigh criminal trial lawyer added to the team some t~o months ago. "I 'll be paying for this for years. it looks like," he said. "The cosLo; a re way past the means of a normal person.·· Some of the defense funds are being raised by rel- atives and friends, including the Long Beach Police Of· ricers Association. ~ "But." MacDonald noted. "i'll be -saddled with debts as far as I can see into the future." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '~ Ort1f\OP (&.t'\t o.tf' Pitot •it .. .-f\1f ft I\ CO'ft• b1f'lf'CI INt ,.,...W\ flf"f"'\ .. 1\ OVl)41\""'0 t)y ftw ()t,.,.. (n,.\tPub11~"Q(~f' ~,....,,.,.,,.(ftttOft\ttu• pwbf1\f\ .. d ~ .... ttvOVQl'I ,,,._., tot CMt• ~ .. w ~ .. llfP0'1 O.-ote" .,."'"''noton ~-ft '°"" t•tn 'W•ll•y. lt•WV I ~ .. Mft/\ieiwlf't(O.\I A \fl'"tJlf' rto~ .011..,.. t\~l\Nlll \M!ifd..lt'..,.,. ~-"' ftw l)r•f"Ciil'JoiM 9UM•"'•'MI o••nt ., "' Jlf) W.\tf\111,~·1,w• (M.IA~ (•fifouu.-•)•" .. _,.,,_ PfHldJf."' ~ P'\ltllll.,'tlH , ..... c-. v .... p,.,, ... ,,, •""' o-..... ~, '-··"-(fl+tOf ,_ ............. ........ "916' ... Ot•rte\ M leiM ft•C'W .. P NitM .--'''''•"' Mln .. J'Wjldltor\ T...,.._n•C7t•I~' o..-...Mvent .... M>M71 DIEDRICH. • lay. One reason for that ts that former county planning com· missioner Shirley Grindle has mounted a grass roots letter. writing campaign that has been felt in Sacramento in recent days . Mrs. Grindle was a leader in the so-called TIN CUP political camp~ign reform movement a -year aco and counts amon1 her supporters those who succeeded in affixing enough alpatures to reform t*ition• to qualify t.be TIN CUI> initiative for a spot on tile ballot. Before ll was placed there, however, the Board of Supervilon yielded and ln ef· feet, eaaeted aa an ordinance the ~tlcal campalp overhaul 1peclfted in the initiative. Alao mountln1 a campal11 dlnded at &bl Sovemor'a oftih In Sacramento ii 32·year-old La Habra Clt7 Councilwoman Aob&a YCMll. ~pa ·l'_ests Eyed P~ficiency Exam Reconimended In what • deeerlbed u an "uarly Wllrnint •~stem ," Irvine UnUlecl s.:hoQ1 Oltlrlct t1'\lll.eel5 will bf' uked wruabt lo approve J)roflclency tests for sixth and t111hth anuie studen\,s . The tuts would be uJ . mtn1stcrcd 1n addition to profi· riem·y exams now required for hltih school student.a before they can receive their diplomas. Acrnrdane to a staff report, 1h1• :wc:lh and l'ighth grade ex .1tlls wuuld vrovade "an early wurn1ng i.ys te m for s tudents whu muy n-qu1re additional in· 'I t rul•laun and/or learning ac· lav1t1~ prior lo t:.kmg thehigh s1·hool m1n1mum proficiencies l'Xllnl " The :-,(•hool boa rd will meet at 1 30 p m at Vcuado School, 4 IJt<..rr1dd ~l Prof1c:1cncy exams for high 'l'hool. eighth and sixth grade '>ludent.:, have been orden.'<l in f~ro,. Page A I BADHAM ... i\l present, there· are 400 acres or Sycumore Hills, in the he art of the proposed park, that have been bo ught by the City of Luguna Reach. The state has about S38 million 111 buy 1,600 acres of beuc:hes and canyon land between Corona dcl Mar und Laguna In addition. the i\liso Viejo Company has pledged dedica· taon or 3,400 acres. Whalen. who mc•t with lrvme, Company and Aliso Viejo <..:om- va ny officials late Tuesday, s11id he also wanl-. lo meet with Aliso Viejo representatives and the stale and c-ounty officials before he makes a recommendation on fede ral participation in a park on the :-.ite. Ile said his rec:om mendataon won "t Ix• mad•• until lt>gislatave ht•arln~s on the hall Patterson said he'll introduce to pay for purc·hasc or the land Patterson sa11I lhl· hill wall allocate about $40 m1ll1on for the land ltuy Palll'rson als<' said he believe~ Ba d-ham will JOin him in cu· au th orang the legislation, but· lladham ~au1 loday he's not pre pa red to do that yel. "I cannot recommend lo the people of the !>latr or Maine or lhe state t>f North Dakota that they put thc.' ft•dcral govern me nt more dl'<.'ply an hock to buy a hunk of land on the Pacific Coast that they'll never see," thl' Ht'publican declared. Radha m s aic1 he has been negot iating with a ll parties con- cerned to c.·omc up wath a pm- µosal that "as not a raid on lhe f<'cit•ral treasuf.v" and that wi ll "fret• up the balance of land for appropriate use that will keep 1t on the tax rolls .·· Patterson sa id he will begin wnrk on his lcJ.:islation when he rC'lurns to Washington next week ., llcarings on the park will be held during August in Orange County by the House Interior Committee, o( which Patterson is a me m ber. At a press con· feren c-c Tuesday. a group of county bus iness and ci vie leaders announced the forma· lion of the Orange Coast Na lional Park Committee. Larry Ulvestad, p resident of An11heim Savings and Loan. is chairman of the committee. He said the group will be raising funds to launch an educational program about the need for the park and to get congressional backing for it Ulveslad said the group also will b<> r aising money to help in the purchase of the parkland. Fro• Pagr A I OC-IOS ... a!ld. crashed in Chicago May 25, k1lltng 272 persons aboard the jet and three on the ground. It was tht• nation's worst air disaster. The 1)(;·10, a lri·e ngine. wide- hody trans port, ca rries an average f.0,000 to 70,000 of the nillon~s 800,000 air travelers dai-• l y, according to the Air Trans port Association , an in· dus try group. The 138 DC·lOs- operated by eight American car. riers have a total of 100,000 seats available for nights each day. . At least three or the eight airlines, United, Continental and Northwest Orient , said they were cancelling all DC· 10 nights immediately . U nited and Northwest Orient said it hoped to substitute other aircraft for the 1rounded jets, but Contlnen· tal said It had no spare equip- ment. Overseas, Lufthansa German Ail'llnee grounded all Its DC-10. on orden of the Weal German government. In ill, 33 foreiJ{n air carrien fly the DC·lO, but they are not le1~lly bound by the FAA lroundinl order. Lavey aald the DC·lOa in the air when the certificate was sus- pended were permltled to con· tlnue lo their nearest deatin•· lion. · The order was hand·carrted to McDonne ll Douglu' plant in Lon1 Be1eh, DooUttle said. two atat.e laws. Su11eat.ed standards on profi· cienc)'.. in areu of rea<Jln.1. writ· ing and mathematics have been submitted Lo the school board for adoption. The standards are "in· ~erim" In nature and will be re· considered amt· revised in the faJI, according to the report. In other action, the board will consider approval of a tentative S28 mi1U0n budget for fiscal 1980. The fi scal year begins July I Some last minute changes 1n the document ure expected due lo an eight percent s alary an crease proposa l to dis trtct teachers. The salary inc.:r.case 1~ subject to teacher and school board approval. _ Tbe.bud&et.calla_fot malDtaln· ing exlstina school pro1ram.1 al current levels and the hlrln1 of 60 new teachers lo cope with cix· panding enroUment. Trustees ro n slde r~d th• budget last month. 1rnd lntllulfid they had no 11uac.,,11led t•h•n.Cut1 In the pr<>pofted 11pendln1 pl•n The srhool hoard •I••, wHI hear a rPport from thr· lrvlnf• (; 0 mp a 0 y fl ( f 11 t IH I• 6( f 11 IN I h within the dll1trh·t Mllll r t11111l lll 1,f a ~urvey rrum 111·l11.i1I Hfl mlni"tr11t11n #111 111•• rittm11· 1 '''" ws1lion of 11tudtwlh .,....,~ ..... -·rr• A NICE PLACE' •• Operetor <>nonw- Mesa Gay Bar Typieal Newport Statio1i Dis1:11 itt -'~'''''' Happort' By JACKIE HYMAN Ttwsr· m &llN,, ,.., •·rill / ,,.., it.~ Jl•1w .. v1-r, blnt·t: Newport Sta· t'lty f'lnnninr. Lmn,,, 11i,r:1•1t1 1,, 11~ I um wi..a ltic·Mtc!'1 ncsu a (now If you dropiwd by Nt·wi>1•rt ny a 1·1m1l1t11m11l ""'" 1,.,;w1 ,. •1~r•w•1 J g:.y hur. l<UYK bt:gan Stution an <.:oNtu M1·..,a '"' a r11•wal 1u11I '>ftJ,.r lt1• 111• iln I "'''"l""Y. 1111.111tJ i(ri.duitlly adopt· V1J(•1Jt•i<l •" t w ,,11111 •; whtn they found weekend evening, you'1J pruh Thi· dr-ni;il 111 1,..11,V. i.v~o l•.ll 11,. 1 w,.1,, w .. from•· ably think it was ti t Yj'''"JI to th,. Ca\y (;t1m11•1I 'l1rf1t,-. •'Juti.· from C~>Rta M~i;;. coast area di!lco, with 11ty ishly l)1'bonu:. whti ,.,,,,.,,,,,,,., 11., 111 n t ._.,.., s.11 ft1un thlt:wherc to dret1sed mt·n imrt womna llurw ini: to th•· lnks l hits <"f1rnplf·U! w11rk "' ttw 11·111;11 •A" 111 :-i11v,t· {lf)fl 1,,,,.., Angclf!8 couu· Some J><:ople htivt· 111.1.0 thi·r•· fl1 11 a~r•:t:rru-n1 wllh ./•11111 h .. ,, •1•., fn.1,,,,,1,. 11ai•I as loni: a.'I an hour hdt>rt· lhi·y the owm·r •>f lh,,. J1r•11,..rty !\IJ''' 11 .. ~.11111 ,.,1,;,1Kt.li. 11r1· ali;o ;1 t realiu• it's a i:ay litir , ,aul •iwnn h'· hclleW"i at r·;,n &IJ lti• w11f'Yf'll ''"' t,1·111,.1 1w11 .... 1111! 6(1tyx m1tih: Dirk Oshomi· 11ut 11rn1<·ri tily "'~' '• 111 l1'·Y,111 with It':-. chw f1>r ·•Jf you Wf're 10 t orn•· an. tilhn If it l'<n 't h•· '<t1t1 I •l 1,.. t>, .. ~•n•JV)1l / r•1wll w ~o (.(1 the than sct·anl-( ttw m1·n danr1· with ruined ·· Y'-1 >,..,., t,..,,.a•J~· lh1.:y'r•: th,. m1 Pach oth('r, you wouldn "L n11t1C'C O<i bomf'. wh<i ''P'"""'' th•· ''"' I/,,,.," •h:tt .,,,.,,.al t11:H'<1 •· anything."' said 0 :-.bornt-thre1· year~ ago wrth Cl Iii JI ;ir 111 ••·tu11 uw l•i•J•:' iJ l<argc tit! noted that the rlasi·ii :ip li·a~t:. said hP-'s vu t <ab<iut W 1 rn 1 t1;;r1• •· n.,,,, with a light ~how pc·als to middle and uppt·r cla!>!> 1nlfJ 1 mprovemPnl~. mr1'\t ,,, :tnt1 :rn .. .q...,.n•.1v .. <,11u11'1 '>Y'>tcrn. ,::ays and some straight.'I, who which couJdn l be i.alvaged af ht fJ.tl'1rn1· fh lf1t..i:I <wt form ahout 30 percent of the had to movf' w,. hti v•· a iJri·\•, t:mk ." he clic•nkle llowevn, he ~aid he "s c<m a<1t1,.J'I J-.v•·r.v night you M·•: And he ~ays he ha~ good rap vinc-ed the planning comm1M;1<Jn frnlb ..,,.,, f"lit \ in the parking port with the police department. wa!>n"t motivated by opposallon · l11t w .. w·t heaut1ful pe-0ple " ··in-three years, we've nevt-r lo the disco's clientele Es'l(:ntaa lly. clie nts are re had an arrl:'st here for lewd con-Os borne also pointed out that f1UlrP<l to have a ·•neat and clean duct or dope· or anything," sa id Newport Station isn 't what'i. app1,a rance,' Oi.horne said Os borne. adding that hi· main known as ~1 c ru1s1ng bar W f· a l~11 rt:quarP thut lh•· t ains a :-.taH of :!4! mt·n, including A c-ru1s1ng pii r 1s whcr« gays "'om1·n ht: an feminine 11ttart: <i nd ~t·vc·r<tl hounter\ whr• int•·r vi·n,. J.{O to pac.'k somronc up. he ex the m f•n an masculine attire It"'> 1111 thi· rar•· ot•t'a'lon.., wht·n rt·d plaant'ri At Nt:wport Statioh, JU'I ..i nac.'1·. respt•c·tahlc plact'" m·l·ks show 1111 10 lhl' uarkm~ 1111 g:1y..., fn·quentl rom e with a ··:rh1· ga y t ommunaty ht1~ t11 "lo l>l·al upttw ·qui·l'rs · ·· '"'IHI) partm·r 11r "'1th a straight h:I\ t• .1 plat'" t1.1 go to."" he s<iid (111•ncl wh<1 JUst llkt•<; Ill diint•t• "Jr lh1 • 111•11ph• thank lh,.rc ·\ not a But th<· clist11'» 1·x1st1•n1"' 1... (hhomf' :-aid lw rl1dn 't -;t:u1 i!:t\' 1'<11llniun1ly h1·rP. they'r•: thrt•;1t l'nNl not hy pn·1ud11·1· 11uf 111 or.><·ratf' a ~ay t1<:tr Ill' s;.i,acl wroni.: · ag ains t g:iy~. not tiy ham fa:-.lt·d h1· 1ir1i:1n<ill y leal.1·d the pr<11wrty 111• t·st 1malNI tht• ga y popul;i r('dn t'«ki.. not hy ov(•r:tt:alous ;1t 1~4!; f>l ;1<·1•11t1a J\ve , 1n ,1 l111n of Costa M1•s<1 al ~everut pol1n·. hut by th1· lac k 11f rnanufa('turang zonl'. us a thou~and and r111tcd th::it Lhn1· l andseapan~ ;tlld the fact that the stra1J?hl O<ir <ind da:.co, but ran <Jrt• al'l1v1• guy i.:roUJJS al Ontnl-(c parkin~ lot hasn't bcPn striped into ftnancaal lroubles Coast Cull<·~e and UC Irvan~. .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ANNUAL SU SA-1.E lOo/o to 2So/o OFF Now In Progress Stop in now for the finest selection in quality interior furnishings in the area. Over . 20.000 sq. ft. of the finest furniture available. Such brand names as Drexel. Heritage. Henredon. Woodrusk. Stanton Cooper and more. reduced for this annual sale. .. IR Laguna/South Coast l l11 l l(JN VOL...12, NO-U7, A SECTION$_,, -SO PAGES_ '1 our Honie town 1 Dally NewMpaper T EN CENTS 1 Badh801 Nixes Federal Park Funding " B~ JOANNE • EYNOLDti Of -o.it'f ...... \UH Con1rtus m11n Robl•r t B.a dham . It Newport Keaich, said toda.y two's not w1lhng to put e fedenl bud~t dni11er in debt to buy the 24.000 11cr~1> pro poaed as the Oran8f" <'oast N& h onal Park Badham said tle 11> currently negot1atm~ with lhl' ma1nr prop e rty owner-.. tht' In 1n~· Corn oany and tht' A h:-1> Vie Jo ( 'or11 11any. and e•1~eh1 to eom•· 11~1 with u i>l ttn ht' n m ~u111mct w1thl11 UM> rwxt tt•w wct'k11 Tht>' prOposl'd park ht'b within B1tdh u m '1> d1 "itr1t•\ but tht' leR"\Slnt.J011 Ullil hui. hr ou~l11 11 untlt>r fotlcfJI !>lud ..ioJ lht.- lt>.,gaslutlon thut would buy Jl ,.irt· lhl' work uf <.:ongn·i.-.man J 1•1 r) Pat\t-rMm U Sanlu nu 'I Ut'~d11 P ult t-rb1111 h u-.lt•d W1lh&111 Whulcn tl1n·ctot of tht· N.1t11111a l Park' St·n1Ct'. on d 1011 1 of ttw area bounded by county as well as la nd gifts from Coron& dt>l Ma r, the San Diego the two major property owners . fret' WU ). Aliso Canyon and the At present. there are 400 acres vt'('<i n of Sycamore Hills, in the heart Whalen's !>lafr il. concluding a.,_ _9f the prOeQSed eark.1 that have -.1uil of tht> arctt which he said been bought by the City of debt?rvt!b tu l>e preserved. Laguna Beach. llo wcvcr . Wh a l~n s topped The state has about $38 million -.hort or rec·om mending the art!a to huy 1.600 acres of be aches and tw hou~ht as a federal park and ranyon land between Cor ona del h1ntod -;trong ly that fede r a l Mar and Laguna 11:.irt1l·1pation would come aJoog In addition, t he Aliso Viejo with purl'ha1>e!. hy the state <1nd Company has pledged dedica With Bridge t1on of 3,400 acres Whalen, who m et with Irvine Company and Ahso VieJO Com pany orficials late Tuesday. said he also wanLc; to meet with Aliso Viejo r epresentatives and the state and county officials before he makes a recomm endation on federal partic1pat1on in a park on the sate . He said his recommendatJon won't be made until legislative hearin~s on lht bill P<1tterson ~aid he'll introduce to pay for purchase of the lanrl. Patterson s aid the bill will allocate abo<>t $40 million for the land buy. Patterson also ~aid he believe." Badham will Join him m co· a uthoring the legislation. but Radham said today he's not pre· pared to d" that yet "I cannot rel'ommend to the people of the state of M a1ne or the state ol North Dakota tha t they C~ B/\DHAM. Page A2l ·-·~ Festival Offe1ir1g Parking Structure ,. Ry STt;V•: MITCHt;LL 0t tlw O•tl' P1lol SI.Ill La~una licach Cit y Council memtx·r~ wt·n· handed a sur pri ~<· pat·kagt· Tut·:-.day night m the form of a propos<1I that ~ould ~t·{· <• two story parking :-t ruC'1 urc c1mslructcd adJat"cn1 to thl· l"l·'>l1,..al of Ar b Rround~ at no l'O"lt to the city r e s l 1 \ a l I) r A r l ~ b I) a r d 1 rl'a:-tirt·r l'aul C; rie m ha1d th(' $1 m11l 1on str u1·1un'. fundf'd lJy l'agl·ant of tht• Mas tl!rs rccc1pL'>. dues t·onw with s trings attached "What's in it for the festival." (I ricm as kt·d'1 What's Wrt•11g Wifh This? "Wt• wou ld want a new 30·yt:ur lease on tht· festival grounds ." he told t"oum·1I m embers ' I 7 Did you guess't ll's the fact that the Main Beach in Lag una Beach was vacant when the picture was t aken at 9:30 a.m . tOday despite the tity's reputation as a tourist center and the fact that it is summer. Was it the gasoline shortage or the June blahs? The double -deck. 225 s pace parking struct ure would be built over the present municipa l employee parking lot which is across Laguna Can yon Roud from the cit y ownccl festival g1 uund~ FM Grou1uls .4ll DC-lOs; ·-Desi~yed WASl{INGTON <AP> -The Feder al Aviation Administration s usptmdcd the desi~n certificate of the DC-10 today indefinitely grounding a ll 138 of the 1ctluwr!> flown by the nation's u irlim~s ----~""'heF'AA acted aflcr cnick~ were found in th., en~int· mounL-. of two JUmho j1•ts that had hcen inspected and dcarNI •·ll rlic:r. <an agency ~pokesman s<Hd T he spokcsmlln, Jlorry l>oolil tie . said the ground rn ~ urdl-'r came in the form of llll c:mcrgtm l'Y s uspens ion or lht' J>C· IO's de s ign certifi<·<itc . an a pµ11rcnlly unprecedented ~tl'r mvolving a <'ommcrcial Jclhm•r DoQlittll' s:.i1d the d<:s1gn certifi cate 1~ required before a type of airplane lb g1vt:n an ai rwort hrnt·~~ ccrt1fi calc, Cl document that atte~t~ to the s afety of the airplant· ·" "ll'!t·t<A> t'arly· to te ll " cAaclly what the 1nspt>ct1ons will .cnllt1l, said another FAA spokesm an, Jerry Lavey . "We're going to have to satis fy ourselves that the aircraft in oper ation con form with the original design we llpproved. We're going to look <at everythint(. Doolittle said that while the order covered the 4esign of the (See OC-lts, P•ge A2) Or::!J ,~u-a~I "eat her Night and mornjng low clouds but mostly s unny Thursday afte rnoo n . Hi1hs Thursday In the mid 80s al the beaches, mid 70s inland. -Lows tonight $7 lo 12 JN81DE TODA '1 After o MCGr. tlte impact of Propoti&ft 13 hot reached MUiier Uw Mights nor the dqUu promi.ted during the pre·t10t. compoagn. POfl• A 7 •••• Cit ... " ., M Alt .. .... • '" ..... M .. -------------- Lack or parking during the -.ix -week festival run has trad1 (_jJ1u1ly Solons Pipe Crack Shuts San On of re Plant _ . . . , .. ,!j11I>nort Stale A crack in " non-rad1oact1v(' water pipe that may have been caused by a dcfcctJVe weld has prompted the 1nrlcfi nitc shut down of th<' San Onofre Nuclear Powe r Pl11nt Southern Cal1forr11a cd1~on Comp;my oHil'ials , who operate the plant. said today the: cr1.1ck ~as di~covered this week during a rout111t• 1r1spcrt1on and m;11n ll'nan1:e upcnit11111 The S<1n Onofr1• 11lant hd~ h1·c11 ~hut down s incl' l<.1st l''riday for the scheduled repairs 1-:dison spokes man O<tv1d Bar nm !>aid th{" maintcnuni:e 01~n1 tJOn was 1r11tiully sc·ht..>duled to last om.· week But Harron ~aid toda)' the one-week outage may now have to be extended f11r further ex:aminatwn~ :rn<l ;my necessary repairs Bar ron said th1· rrnrkcd fit ting on tt 14-incb wat ·r p1pewa~ :-X!tt ... .::.-"'· ... d iscovered whl·n radwgr<1phs "IJa .1 B .11 , Wt're taken Of thl' weld that COn· l out l llf't'lS tht• PIP<' lo t)lll' or the plant's thn•t· st1•am gl'nerators . B!'11t•f th~t lhl' c;:inn gove rn Barron ~<t 1d 1l •~ n<1t *n#Wn-C,t mi·nl s1H'n1hng limit initiative th .1~ llmt· how :>l·rious lht· crac k will be enacted htts apparent!:, m<1y-l1'!. Tlu.:..dc.fc.d.ha.s.bcen_o:._ pFOYifled-Uw mot1vat1on fo r tht-- port 1· cl t11 th 1· Nuc·l e ar $5 billion state ha1lout hill now Ht·~ulator~ ('omrn ... -.11111 pi•nding in Sacramt·nto Barron -.aid Nil<: 11fftc1als last Thal was l h{' a n aly~1s of w1·t·k advt~l'd all US n uc lear Orang•• ('o;•st lrg1s l<1tors in th(• pnwt•r i1l anl 01wrators to check wakl' uf T1ll'sdiJy '~ pa:-~agt.' by f11r a '"'~s 1lil1· w1·1r1 11'-fcct in lhl'A.,:-.t·mhlv ofAB8 CSct•!)tory, similar 111rw f11t1n~:~ "lln•:c one l'agt• i\5I wa-. founcl Ill iJ 11111·1t·ar fa cility IO F iv1· or Orange• County '~ SIX M1ch1gan AssC'mhlv m<•mbc·r~ voted 1n T ht· p11>111g lh 1n1rl or the fc1·'1 favor of ihe hill wh1C'h llllW ~oeh water system that dC'h v1•rs non-to the :-tatC' Senate for actmn rad1oacl1vt· wall·r to tht• steam O nly n ruce Nc~tand e . R J::t•nt"ratur Thl' generator p~o Orange. of the Orange County dut·c~ ~t•·am that 1:-u~cd lo drive clt·lcgatlon. voted a~c.trnst the thl' planl''> turbirH: gt·nPralors to bill. ma kl' 1·lct·tnc 1ly . Harron ex.. Repub1H·111fs Mar11Jn Bergeson pl;.11necl of Newport Be ach and Rosb JQhrtson of fo'ullerton JOinad Los Angeles to Get SC Island's Goats? • OemocraL-.--r:>enni.o; Mangers of Huntington lh•a<'h. H1 chard Hobmson or Santa Ana and Chet Wray of Garckn Grove Ill back IOR AB 8 T hrough a s pokt•s wo man. stale Senator .John Schmitz. R Newport Uc:ach . inc idat~d he favor s the finance packaRe becau:c;e 1t woulcl use property taxes to pay for property -related A San Cle mente·based goat lover s group received a s hdt in the arm Tuesd a y when Los Angel~ City ·.council members voled to study :t plan to brlng the animals inland to chew br ush in fire-prone areas. T he council voted 10·0 to huve Los Ange les City Fire Depart· ment officials study the feasibih· ty of bringing 4,000 feral gouts from San Cle mente Island to the .city's mountainous districts. San Cle m e nte ho usewife Georgell Korsen, co-founder or Give Our Animal s T i m e tGOA'.IJ. said today the coun· cil 's vote is a major victory for her group. But Mrs. Korsen said the real s howdown will occur Friday morning 1-n a Los Angeles fede ral court when animal '4ov· ers wm try lo prove that the goals' lives should be spared. The goats are targeted for slaorhter by U .s. N avy-bired 1unmen who have been al leaat le~porarily baltedJ n their plan11 to swoop down on the Island and blast t.be animals from helicop· lers. Navy officials claim the IQall munch near-extinct ialand planu to the 1round and tbreaten the ecology there. Navy officials hed plaDMd to . · start the goat s laughte r a s early as. Ma y :u but GOAT and Fund for Animals group men'I · be r s obtained a court ·or.aer p6stponln~ the ef adication4br 10 days. . Los Angeles council m embers also direcled City Attorney Burt Pines to aid in lhe ~oats' defense al the t"riday fodcral court hear· mg San Clt•me nte Isla nd , the SCCUt' or naval a rtillery practice. is located about 5!'i miles off the coast or the city that bears its name. FIRST RESPONSE SOLD THE CAR "The first person who c al.led In response to my Daily Pilot ad drove my car away." That's the story or the SU<!· cess rul N e wp o rt B each salesman who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: t~3 Oodgt-6 cyl. usklnll $1000 Huns good. body l(ood UX·UXX II YoV need a quiek sate, call the trlendly Dally Pilot ad· vlaer1 at 642·5678 . .. . CSee RAll,OUT , Pa~f' /\21 Laguna Man &capes as Plane Ditched A Laguna Beach man who was cr,t.a.s.senger in a s mall airplane over the Sal&.on Sea Monday. re- ceived only minor injuries aner the pilot ditched the plane in the water Riverside County sheriffs dep· uties said Andy K. Long, 22, of 69 Blue Lagoon Villa, and lhe pilot. Philip Nymanson . 25, of Massachuflelts, we re relumlR1 to Sa n Diego fro m the San Bernardino mountains Mon4ay evening The pair had to turn bac k because 0( bad weather. and IP· parenlly ran out or fuel in the re nted alr<'raft as they new over the inland saltwater lake . Nymanaoo ditched the plane In the water and both tnen swam about a mile to shore where the_y were treated for minor lnJu.ries. t1onally presented fJrob1em~ fr1r fes tival go1·r-.. downtown merchants and local rec;1dtnL-. Tht' parking strurturt'. with a pedestrian bridge hoking lht• lot to thl' festival grounds. would al lev1ate some or thf' prohlt·m And 225 n1·~ Jl(lrk1ng :.r>:ire.., ffilghl PncJ thl' fcSllV<tl l)()arf1'-. Jnnual lrt•k l<1 lht· r 1·1•1•m al «c.><t~tal C11mm1:--.11m to n·1·1·1v1 pt>rm1~~wn to holrJ th•· l'J~t'<tOI of lh1· Ma~ter-. l:rlt'm -.:iul lunthng lirn1tat10n' rin· vcnte<I '>Ul'h ;1 J)rlllJO'><tl t ~ '' .,.Par:-ago but al!tlt·il t 11 .. 11r1. gr:ini now ha~ cu111'l'l•I .1111ir11\,1I ISt't' P .\RKIN(;, J';\gf· \:!I Model Killed f .. alli1ig Ci11der Block Fatal NEW YORK (AP ) Ur M 1chae l Baden. city medical ex aminer , says that a model "was dead the instant"' she was hit by a cinde r block <fumpt:d b y youngsters off a Queens roof RridRet Ma nderson . 25, was w:.ilk1n~ <.1 rm in ~1rm ~1th her boyfriend Monday evening Sht· had JUSt kissed him when the cinder block fell mnc·stories and crushed her head Police said they were lookmJ.{ fo r several )Ouths who frequent t'd the roofs m the ne ighborhood Residen~ said the youths harJ been droppan~ tgg!>, hoUlC!:> and othe r debris from the rooftop~ A 'fht ;_Cll\~lt:r block h3d bt-f;;n left by ..vtrrkmt..ft -'·· ~ · _ M 1ss Manderson workt-d a~ 'J -.aleswoman <t nd :-ho~room modl'I She w:.i~ a n orph•tn whn harl hv('d 111 a ~l'rll':-or frn.tcr hOm cs. but friend~ "1<1111 -,hl WU~ a hapµ:,.. exuberant pt!r:-.ur1 "She wab alw<1ys up "lh•· "'a~ alway~ th{·re lll l1~tcn to vou. to <to a11yth1ng f<ir y11u !:la id Lynda Morl!:tn J at·k!->on .1 co worker II tlda (;erb1110 IJOl" of ~ b~ Ma ne1ers o11 '" fo~tcr mother~ -.111d sht' recenll) saw M11>~ Man tlcrs"n after a separation of nm1• \Car~ · Sht' bald that when bht: a~ked M ibs Manderson how "~hl turnt>tl out to tw :-ouch (! lovely KILLED BY BLOCK Mo del Bridget Manderson IH'r "IOll . thl' I l'llh fl •1") th• 11101h-I wa~ I tuoi... .t 1111 11 · l11t tht· be~t froni t·v1·n li111Jv I hv1·d ""•th . 'Whe11 "lhl' "1(1111 thal. I JllSl ..,wt•llc<l with 111) -..11<1 M ri. C ;(•rh1r111 ... Diedrich tQ Hold Supervisor's Seat Ry GARY GRANV•LI.•: Ot ,.,. 0•11' ,.Oel Swtt Ora nge County Supervisor ltalph Dfedr1cb said Tuesday he will not resign from offi ce t.mtil July . 8. the..,day before he ~s to be sent.eilccd for his recent bribery conviction Diedrich'~ vow to hold on to his office for another month means he has. for the lime being at least. abandoned plans to re sign earlier Under state law, Diedrich will automatically forfeit the electeq office he has held ror the past 7 tr., years when sentenced by San Diego Superior Court Judge R08s Tharp-- After being convicted on three bribery charges two weeks ago, Diedrich told Judse Tharp he would forego attendinte board or s upe rvisors' m eetings while waiting sentencing. · Outside the courtroom, the 53-year·old county s uperviso r said he would resign Immediate· ly if "a suitable'' replacement was appointed by Gov. Edmund 0 . Brown Jr. lo fill the unex· pired.Portion of his term But that went by the boarcb Tuesday when Diedrich sakl his plane now are to r•t1n July I , a day before he could be handed a prlaon term ol from four to sla yean. . The bele•guered C0'9DlY > Delly ~I ... , .... ,..... I EARLY DEPARTURE NIXED aupervleor Oledrtch . s upervisor said he has had no contact or' information that in dicalef to him there would be a s pee ay appointment of • replacement. He also admitted lo be.Ing "bothered" by a newspap~r DIED81CH, Pase .U) - 4 .. WednUdar, June i , 1911 -- Gas Privilege • . Laguna City :Manage~ Leat?ing After }5 ~ears Top Solo1u Pay 67 Cents W ASIDNGTON <AP) -Their fellow Americans may have ~o worry about lines at 1asoliQAJlations 11nd fuel ·pnces hitting 90 cents a 1allon 611l nol lhe 81 STEVE MITCHELL 0t•~N11 ..... Lasune Bfoach Clt1 llanq.r P'rflt Solomon •confirmed today that ht' hi qwttin1 h1a job to . t1nt\'r t.ht' prlvate tector after more than 15 years tn pubUc St'rYkt! ~·· .. :-• .. • n•wt Of If PEI M lt. .... ..acailderal• 111trutlon Into lo c al muolclp•lltu.1a. and wh1tl he term s df'terlonllon of s>wbl it' servlf~ M aYor Jark MeOuwtill told a City Council audien('•· Tuelday Solomon will t'4' ltiavlng lht city Aua l to talw " 1ioslt1t1n w1U1 11 prlvatf' comounv SolofOODJt&ithL..~I eomau.M from hlll new La1una Beach hc>mt-lo the development offittS uf lht• Jt'rllllk T. Howard Com· pany 1n (il(lndale arte r be leaves <'lty 1wrv1ce. Ile called the ne w Job "u good opportunity." lie h·uvc11 Laguna Beach'11 top city post only 13 months alter being st-lccled fro m among nearly SO applicants for the job. tie sa,ys lhc rt'uonA iare partly \)COnomlt' 11nd p1&rtly du«' lo tht! "httlt• frustulaon~" htcln1 local San Juan Flap Ile spoke of frustration with i'ropos1llon 13. lie menttooed rurther restraints on govern ment wluch might result from fhe · Gann initiative. Solomon ... aid tht' current campaign to t·hminate the sales lax adds lo l11s disenchantment Residents May Seek To Bar Development "I have. a great n!gard for lol·al l(nvernment." be said I ' vl' s pent I~ years in local gov l'rnmcnt :.ind we have dedicated l'rn ployecs As Sun Juirn Ca1n strdnu coun c ilmen prepare tu gr11pplc tomght wilh a potent request to develop 1,201 homes on promi· nenl hills ide land, a community group has indicated some res1 dents might seek legal aclJon to bar development plans. In a letter to councilmen, Town Hall Association me mbers label an environmental impact report associated with the de· velopmenl request as "lnadc qua t e." The issue Involves a proposal by Glendale Federal Savings and Loan for development or 565 acres or prime hillside land east of Interstate 5 and south of San Juan Creek Road. The development proposal is part of a court settlement between the city and tbe Los Angeles-based firm that pro. vides for an additional 700 acres or open space lo be deeded to the city. Town Hall m embers criticize coun cilmen for ignoring existing city planning laws by consider - ing the project, which associa- tion members believe does not conform to the ordinances . "We believe this project can he benefi<•ial to the city, but not in 1L<; prcscqt form becaust! 1t does vwlenct>1to these laws," th<' association lell<'r c laims. ·'The hillside g r ading or dinance. t he growth m anage. ment ordinance and several others are violated by this proJ· -ect." < Town Hall members also cited potential impac t s on city ser vices from allowing 1.201 new hOmes in the city Members ask councilmen to support local laws above the set-tlement. Frv..PageAI BADHAM .•. put the fe de r a l governme nt mo.re deeply m hock to buy a hunk of land on the Pacific Coast that they'll ne ver see," the ~blican decla red. , lladtiam said tie· has been ne~otiating with all parties con· cemed to come up with a pro- ~aaL that "is not a raid on the federal trea11ury" anOl.nat will "free up the balance of land for a ppropriate use that will keep it on the tax rolls.·· Patterson said he will begin work on his legislation when he returns to Was hington next week Hearings on the park will be held during Au~ust m Orange County by the House Interior Committee, or which Patterson 1s a member. J\t a press con- ference Tuesday, a group of c ou n l y bus.tness and ci vie leaders annoanced the forma t ion of the Orange Coast Na- tional Park Committee. Larry Ul~!tad·. president of Anaheim Savings and Loan is chairman of the committee.' He said the group will be raising funds to launch a n educational program about the need for the park and to get congressional backing for it. Ulvestad said the group also will be raising money to help in the purchase of the parklanct.. Of'ANGE COMT L/\C DAILY PILOT fN>Ot .. "411fC.N\t 0.111 Pttoi wlO~•hW "iuot'I\ .. ,.dt~~Pr"~ i\'"'°'j~b~tl'W()r~ (N\t P\t_,t"'i"l(~y S-O-t•trf'fit~ M# tutJt1\~0 Moftdh OwOU4ft • rtd ... ¥ tof (Ml• .. ,. H•WCIOf'f ... Mf'I ••vntlnqtO't fW>M N rOt.lft t.e1nV•hh trwtNo l'lllOVM~M" SovtPt( .. \t A t•Mtlf' "'Ottlf\ltl -01tf'Oft I\ ~•\Ard ~hifOt1t t\ MMt ~-y~ Uw orw-1,,,_1 P\ltlil•W"'O 044ftl 1\ •t )lD Wf\t "•¥\4,...,.(:0\t•~(•HfQf"tU•'JtA ' I ._, .. _ Prn•nt •M PvtlitHI'•"' ...... , .. .., "~.Pf•"*"' ftf'ld c..,..,., M.tl\40H f~:t.:r-~ . T"::'::Q~ ... -;.::- CM•tet •..... ..-.~-A\\l,t1nt llN"'•'"Oldt•\ I ··}V't: bclwvc lhl' Glt:Jldall· f'edt-ral prOJt:l°t constitutes lhl' challenge that will <lclcrmm1• now and for the foresceubl;. ruture, whether tbcse law!> are wortb the paper they are wnttcn on." the letter notes ··But what 1s happening now ·~ cx trcm<'ly J1fftcult in regard to t'mployee relationships. We 're losing our best people, and, in ll'rms of overall services lo the rommunaty, lo<'al government is tff'teriorallnK · · He said on e problem 1s credibility. "If it <the settlement> con mets with the laws you are s up posed lo enforce, you need not m eekl y a s sume th a t it is stronger than our laws "We rlredktcd d ire cons•· quenct•s (with Pr<ipos ition 1:1) but with th£• s tate ha1lout and the h1i.:h rutt· of inflation . which hrings m n•vl·nuc. we presented a fah1e picture of security that rirst year.'' "You may, however. ass11m1· 'that if you fail to enforce our law.a the citizens have the tight and some or lhem mliy seek. t<; compel you to do so by yet another judgment.·' The association me mbers re• quest that councilmen take more time to study and refine the proJ eel lo bnng it into conformance with city ordinances. lie :.aid the fart that citll'~ were not a llowed to ~1vc f 'ro• Page A I Councilmen a re scheduled to conduct a public hearing on the Glendale Federal development issue at a 7 p.m . meeting in council cham bers. 32400 Paseo Adelanto PARKING. • by the festival board of direc· tors . He said fina ncing the $1 million ..structu re could be o.1ch1e ved thl'ough a non-profit corporation. in conjunction with the retirement of the Main Bt>ach Park bonds, which is ex· pcrted to be paid orr in 17 years. City staJf member~ arc rec ommending that the prorX>s1:1I be approved as an amendment fo the city's general plan. Th(' :.imr ndment would rew11c· rxir lions of the lancf to <illuw home construction f 'nnt1 Pag~ A I DC-IOS ... entire plane. the engine mount- ing ar ea was "the o nly a rea we're concerned with at the mo ment." Lavey said it was not known how long the DC-10 neet will be out of service Special inspections of the engine mounts or the OC-10 ca m e after an Ameri can Airlines DC-10 lost an engine and crasht.>d in Chicago May 25, killing 272 persons aboard the Je t and three on the ground ft wa:. the nation's worst air disaster The DC IO. a tri-engine. wide bo~y trans p ort, carries an average 60,000 to 70.000 of the nation's 800,000 air travelers dai l y, according to the Air Transport Associa tion, an in dusti:y groupr -The 138 OC·IOs ogerat~J!y ~.!ght,_Am~rkan....car n ersnave a total or 100.000 seals available for flights each day. . A~ least three of th<' eight a1rhnes, United, Continental and Northwest Orient , said they ~ere c~celling a ll DC · JO flighlc; immediately . United a nd Northwest Orient said it hoped to substitute other aircraft for t.he grounded jets. but Continen tal said it had no spa re equip· ment. Overseas, Lufthan!;a Cerman Airlines 1<roundt!d all· its DC 10s on orde rs of the West German government. In all, 33 forei~n air carriers fly the DC-\0, but they are not legally bound by the• fo'AA grounding order Lavey said the OC·lOs in thf' air when the certificate was sus pended were permitted to con linue to their nearest dcstina lion. The order was hand-carried to McDonnell Douglas' plant in Long Beach, Doolittle said. McDonnell Douglas, builder of the DC-10, issued a statement calling the FAA action "extreme and unwarranted" because the cracks have been found in only one mode l of the aircraft. A spokesman said the company might fight the suspension in court. In its state ment, McDonnell Deualas called the s uspension ··an extreme and unwarranted act .. and said the company "reaf . firms its faith in the Integrity of the.DC-lOde&ign. Tbe~ompany ls making every effort to assure a prompt return to service ot the DC·lO and will take whatever atep1 are necessary to ac· comp&htb11 ..... The 17·year bond o n Main Beach Park is <'U rre nlly 1h:frayt.'<I by nearly $200,000 m ff'stival receipts each year Griem said the fest1 val board . wo~ld be willing to add another S40.000 to that figure to partially pay the interest on the parking s tructure loan. When added to an estimated S40.000 in parking revenues at the new s tructure, t he-festival would have $80,000 to pay the an- nual interest on the $1 million loan. Al th~ end of 17 years, when th1· Mmn BcaC'h Park bond is Pi.lid orr. thl' fostival could un. derwrite. the remaining $40,000, <•Ion~ with the• $200,000 annual p<iymcnts that formerly went to the bond. i\l that rate. Griem said "the parking structure could ~ paid off in six or seven years." (after the Main Reach Park bond re· tircmenl.) Grie m said the proposal "ob- viously needs study," then put the icing on the cake by offering -u p to-tW,000 in festtvaf money lo· conduct s uch a study. Councilman Wayne Baglin said he was impressed wilh the r cstival offer and quipped, "Let's get his signature on that before he gets out of he re." Other council me mbers also praised the proposal, saying they look rorward lo the results of a study. Griem said today the lease on the festival grounds expires in about IO years Rut the f~tival board's request for a 30·year ex .tension would begin when an "'grcement 1s signed. riot at th~ end or the current lease period.' • lapo Backs Busing Fees For Students ~i.lh a 6 l<! I vote. Capistrano Unif1 e<J School Uislr1 cl trustees· have backoo proposed legisla· tlon that would allow parents to be charged for student home·lo· school busing. Assemblywoman M a rian Bergeson , R-Newporl Beach haa proposed a law that would enable school districts to levy the tra ns portation c harge without losing state busing reim- buuement lundt.- But Trustee Ted Kopp told his colleagues Monday, "This is just an additional lax. Busing Is an item ol necessity that we have been s upplying for years.•· "Today's FAA action is more sweeping and drastic than clrcumatancee warrant ~auae pylon aft bulkhead cracks found duriq l.napection have all been on DC· 10 Series 10 aircraft; because they have involved aircraft tbat may have autrered from maintenance procedW'el at variance 1'ith· tbe manufac- turers recommendaUon1 and beoauee no tuch cracks have been fou.nd on either DC-10 S.riea JO or aircraft," Kopp, lhe lone' dissente r on the vote to back Mrs. Bergeson's AB 1595. saJd t.he proposed law Is "another excuse to get out of transporting students." Capistrano school district tax- . payers •pent $J ,Oll, 174 last year on student lranaportatton. Tbe district received $412,72' in slate reimbursement runda for bus-inf(. atatement add9d. L&at year. school dlstrtct of. fi ciala were told a private car· rler would charge about $230 ' year per student lor busing. em.Jloye"i_ a rai,Se wilh th• stnnis attached to lhe first slate bailout aJso added to lhe lack or rredlbillty on lhe part of frustral· MJ d ty workers. top people in Congress. ' They get their gasoline, which the government is buying for 67 cents a gatlon. at two pumps conven· 1ently located within a block of the Capitol The llP said mOt11t municlpaJities made It through lhe first year of Jarvis. "but I don't know what's t;olnU l<1 hapiwn with the rev- t•mu• ph·t ure in thdutu re . Washington Post reported today. ' There is no waiting either, because the privilege of gettin~ a fill-up is e~tended to only the top elected and appointed leaders in Congress. "Maybt• furthn ritate ~md ~Nlt•rul Intrusion I don't know hut I 'm r r u ~t rult'd by lhMl po~slbllily " Solomon say~ ht"ll bl' .around until Auit I m ordn to con1plctc th(• SK 27 mtllio11 rn11n1<'ipa) bud~t·t. work on 11r1n·111·t·t•s11 roud bet wet•n tht• Top of tlw World and Arch lh' 11 <' h If t• 1 ~ h'" r o rn mu111lw~. lx·.c111 wur k on 11 M•·n••r11I pl :.in. and 11101111111 11r11c rt·m. 1111 Sycamur<' 11111:• In the House. Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill D· Mass.: Majority Leader Jim Waight D-Texas 'and Mino~ity Lead.er John J . Rhodes: R-Ariz.: get ~asob.ne for their governmenl·J?rovided Lincoln Con- tinentals there. the newspaper said. - On the Senate side. fill-ups go to Majority Lco.clcr Robert C. Byrd. 0 -W.Va.; Minority Leader lfowo.rd Baker, R-Tenn.; Majority Wh ip Alan < 'r:111:ilon, -D·C<.ilif .. and Minority Whip Ted Stevens. H J\l:asko., th1· Post said. Thf•n hc••!11111 I h•· 1111111 l•.nv, com mu t l ' I 11 (; I•· 11 rl u I•· f ,, r Solomon, who 1111w It v .. •. 1<·111. than a half nul1· f111111111'1111111·u1 job. Fro•P~AI "We'll h(• st<•Ylll•! 111 l.111t1mu Beach," ht• ~:1111 "M y w1 r1· l•1v1•1, the town and the• k hlla tm· 1ri school ht!re " ISAILOUT BILL ... f 'rom Pa,,•• A I DIEDRICH. • •wrvlr·~ only lfnd would finance oth•·r M•rv"'""· 1wch as schools, r ro m other l.Jocffl! M r.11 fk:rl(~KOn '!aid today she 11 uppork-d the hill because it rP-prcsc.'fll'i a long tf!rm effort to ~ol ve th«! local l(ovcrnment finance problf!ms crea ted by the pa.'!sage of ProJ>QSition 13. ed1tonal that called for his re~ She added that a ll pending 1gnalion "without Ueknowled~ rinancc le~islation is based t)n mg many facts that would bear the beUef that anothe r Propos1• on my making such a decision .. lion 13-style initiative aimed ut Meanwhile. the jockeying for limiting s pending will be ap· · RQSition among the announ~ proved. contenders for the Third District "I think the legislation being seat on the county Board of considered has been written Supe rvisors continues. with an eye to how it will work Though he has said nothing into the Gann concept ... s he n or done n oth in g to move said. "( do!1·~ .thi:nk a~yone ™;~ himself on the list of like ly COO· doubts the JOltiallve ".'ill pass tende r s, for m e r s tale a s · Mrs. Bergeson said s~e was semblyman Ron Cordova i~lill pleased that one o( he r bills. AB con s idered to be the rr nt 276 was approved Tuesday hy runner for the appQintment . the As~embl.Y Revenue and Tax llut ali time passes. those who at1on eo.mm1llee. . a r e activel y e nd o rs i n ~ a The bill would ad1ust state an Cordova appointment concede come ta.x brackets annually with his position suffers through de 1nr.lat1on and. would c·ut an lay. estimated $130 m slate. rcv<'nues Ont• n·:.ison for that IS that rrnm that tax 1n 1ls hrc;t year rormer county planning com Comm1tl<.'(• approval or th" 1n m 1ss1oner Sh1rlt·y <;rind It• hu~ dcxang mt·asurc was '\cl'n as a mounted a gra~s r<iob lctlt!r c•omprom1~c to wm Republican writing campaign that ha~ t,x;cn votes ~or the bailout b1~l .. fell in Sacramento in recent While the Gann 1n1t1at1ve days. doesn't contain provisions relat- ANNUAL S.U 1ng to indexing income tax brackets, Mrs. Bergeson said her bill Is tailored to work in concert with the initiative afte r its passage. She said her bill still faces hearings before the Assembly Ways and Means Committee before it can be brolight to the Assembly Ooor for action. Meanwhile, she predicted that the state Senate's actton on AB 8 would produce some s ubstantial differences rrom the Assembly version ol lhe bill. "Th~l means it's going to be put mto conference committee to com e up with the final version.'' s he said. Poetry Reading Slatt!d for Church 1'111•t Phtl1p ll<1ekt:ll wall rt!ml I rom ha:-. n•ccnt work:.' <.1l St J\t •• r y ·., E111M·oµa I Church 1 n l.:i!!una IS<·:wh .lun•· J ~, ll :11·k··ll . louncf(·r of th• L.tl!lll1.t l!\-.11'11 f r 1•1· l'oL'l!-. ;:111d llh· L.ai.:una lk:i<·ll lnlL'rnalwn;il r•oetrv Ft·~t1 val wdl n·ad heg111 n111 g .1 l H fJ m :it th .. Park Avenu1· churc·h. J\ donat111n wall he soa,:?ht at the door IR lOo/o to 2SO/o OFF : . . - Now In Pro9ress. Stop in now for the finest se lection in quality interi or furnishings in the area. Over 20.000 sq. ft . of the finest furniture available. Such brand name.S as Dr;exei Heritage. Henredon. Woodrusk. Stanton Cooper and more. reduced for this annual sale. 1~ i -1 J ! I l \ ' J • DAILY PILOT £1 I '.i\Jiso· May Be Cut Froin Coast Zone SACRAMENTO tAP> An -Auembly committee propoM".S cMletlal ptrt ol Moat.erey and tbe Alilo Credi arta of Or&D.1• County from lhe ,1tate coastal 'IOfte. -.!Aa• •tem bl)' flnout'H'a. j.Hd U.• Ind. EJt"flY OJn mf11ioa worked fer l nto th~ nJpt Tuelday conaldtrin11 su..c l(t1s l1ona for d<'h~t1on., which bM1 ·come.' from the t1l1tlt1 ·oullal ('om m inion . AU t'rfi hlym an 11.-nry Mf'llQ.-0-W•&.aoovllle. and local aovemment.A Tht1 rH"ommend•tlonA wc•rt• -ptaet1cbn lldtcnJ-ld4462, whtC'h .:wlU...aWl ttJQ\&ltt.Jhro •Pl'rtw-1 o/ thf' i t.ate ~nate M aoy o( Ult' rt•e1m11111•11d11l10111. were turned down: For eum 11lt1. one lo dclt1le Venice rrom the coutal zone was rejected. AIDOOI the. major dec••ions, the committe.> ct.o.e to.delete: A m11jor portion of Cannery ttow-in the hittoric downtown tt111trlrtQf MoakrtL The Aliso Creek area near Ir vane -Large portions or Cr escent Caty and Fortuna, both on U'le North Coast. -About 200 acres In the Goleta Slough uea of Santa Barbara <;ouolY. --lMm1!0tlml..lrtU In Ven· tura, Oxnard, El Segundo, Palos Verdes Eat~tes and Carlsbad. I l decided to keep in tbe coulaJ zone various propoHd areas of Santa Monica, Manbat· tan Beacb, Hermosa Beach, and areas of the Orange County coast. The coouni~ allo rejttted 1 request to incqrpor.ale a bill Lhat would delete Lhe part -or lbe San· lM Monica Mountains known u lbe Headlanda Development. That bill Is A813 by As· semblyman Loui1 Paplft, D· Millbrae The committee it to· coaaider in a weet ortwo a numi»erofl'ee'- ommendation.s to add areas to the jwiadiction or the Coastal Commlaaion. U.S. Oil Need 'Perilous' Firemen Watch Burning Natiori 's Security Said ]eopar~ized U.S. TOO DEPENDENT Warren Chrtetopher Hy Ot.'SllU: Krn•;K °'"'" u ... , ...... h~ll l lt·11UI)' Su ·11·tar y uf ~ld tc \\ .1 r1 •·n <'hra,t u plwr told u N1•wpm1 lkach J UcJwrWt• 'fu1 •:.. du\ th.11 l ~ dt·1wndt•11C(! 1111 fon 1~n 111 1 1' JN,11011.h tm~ thl· llil llOn'i. 't'CUI It\ .11> Wt·ll u:; ll'. 1·c·on111111t· 11roi.r,.·r1ty A n d l h 11 l d c 1n· n d c n c c 1 :-. rn:.i1>s1vt·. Christopher o;auJ in J i.JWt!('lt twforl' the World Afftur1> Coum·il uf Ornngu County al lh(: Newp<1rter Inn Fifteen yurs ugu, the· Uruled States imported ultno~.t :10 oil. Tocfay orw hulf of the cul used in this c<1untry 1:-imported Thai. 11> ;al mos t t'ighl billion lrnrrcls ti * * * cfu y , costan.c mor e tha..n $50 h1ll1ot1 1t year. Christopher said. More than 60 percent of all lhe 011 cousurned by non·Communis t, SENATE APPROVES F-MERGENCY PLAN-AC dt·vcloped countries is provided by the 13 count rie s of tbe Orgunazalion of Petroleum Ex• po rting Countries <O PEC>. Christopher noted. /\nd two factors make the United States' d ependence on a f1•w producing countri e s t•sp<'cially se rious. Christopher said. l"irst, oil is indispens able lo the func tioning or a modern * * * U.S. Cited for Gas Cost Ex-Iran Adviser Blames Military Deali11gs By WILLIAM llOD<a: Ot .._ O.lty ,., ... Sa.ti Skyrocketing oil price~ arc a result of press ure from U S bankers and mdus tqalisl'\ who sou~hl a military buildup m Middle F.ast oil producing coun tries to offset power increasc.-s an commun11>l block nlflions. :.i former US. advise r to Iran said Tu<•sd<.iy. M . Gene Wh eaton .1 who claimed he spent two yet1rs as an adviser in Iran a nd ad4itional years in both government and private industry, told a Laguna Beach audience that wealthy U.S. industrialists forced oil prices up so Iran could afford t----<111011hi.Aticated weaponry. lie asserted at an Alliance for S urvivaJ mectinJ! that the Arab oil embargo of 1973 was a pre ten for raisinR oil prices so Mid· die Eastern countries couJd af· ford to buy military equipment rrom the United States. "It was done solely for one purpo~ these guys couJd af rord lo buy military hardware, .. Wheaton ao;sertt,>d "They want Pd to incrl'ase the pri('f' of oil an the < f>crslan > J(ulf area so they co uld afford a m1l1lary buildup." Wheaton, who s aid he work•!d for the U.S. Army's Cr iman ul In vestigation Dt•partmcnt an Iran rrom.. l.97i to 1973, claimed the Chase Ma nhutt;m Ba nk and ---Slariaard· Off Co mp-;rny wcrt! members of a group lh1Jt persuaded the U .S lo SUJlport an arms buildup in Iran A U S. Army spokesman con firmed to u rc portn thun un M Gene Wht-aton s t·rvcd an thl' Army a s a wurrant officer and * * * D•ll, I'll .. Si.H -'OIL PRICES FORCED UP' Ex-Iran Aide Wheaton re tired in 1 !17~1 111· c·ould nol. howe vf'r , s a y 1mmt!dtulc ly whnc Whl'<fton was serving at ;my gav"n Lirw· "In t97 1. ;1 group of high li·v•·I pcopk who 1>Pl1·1'l polat1l'1an1> St and:.ird Oil a nd lhf' Ch:.i1>c M<Lnball;.in Jfank convinced malitarv and· industrial lt:ade rs Tl cilnc·;f.i.asc;-Y iJc.ifi.:-F:a sl <.trms ,- hr<· a ll!'>f' or a s Is ppa g1· of thl' li:tl.Jll<'(' <1f r>oW••r Ill N/\TO and t h1· War-;aw Pact." h(: .1'i~f!rtc•d · ··1 h1·1 r <1rg um1·n t' ah1w t a w1•ak1•n1r1g 11f "JATO w1·n· t•11r n ·ct ." hf' c11nt1nu1•d "Uut •l wu!'. a r1c1 11·ulou:. ;irgumc•nt to in * * * 1•n•ast• arms m lhe Middle Ea.'il bct·au!'.c they didn't have the t <· r II n1l lo~y or cd u ta twn t u lrnlancf· anybody's power." Wht·al11n. who s :.i id h<· :1lso s1•rvt·1l a-; an adv1s1·r ln the· Shah of Iran •m sf'c uraty matters ;inti 1·ntt·rt·d his innC'r rarc h·, usst'rt 1·<l that htllions of dollur~ nowan1~ inti) Iran from loans for military hard wan· 1·urrupkd lhl' country "It was impossible for rJt.'Oplr: 1n thal 11art. of lht: world lo ad JUSt to things SO rust," he Saad. Th<' loans. Wheaton claimed. l'amc from the Chase Munhattan. U;ink . He described corruption .in Ira n. claiming there were "bagm(•n runnin~ m and out of that country with suitcases full of money " Wheat.on claimed members of Ira n 's r oyal famil y were engaged in business selling equipment to the government. llt• s aid one company , which sold r'!lmputers, got the govern mt'nt to junk one brand in favor of another. "Thc•y had enough CflUlp!Jlcnt t o c omputeri ze the M iddlc f;;i sl ." Wheaton as..'i'.et~d': ~·n ~ol lo lh<' JJOlnt ~ whl'rf' U11·y had ''x t'Omputns operating al fivt: ,,..rrc nt capucily und the y were :-till hranging in new onf!s" He cl:.11med the worsening cor· ruplion offimatcly ll'd lo lht· l"t•volutt<m in lt'ttn.' ·'fl got lo the point where tux1 <lrt Vl'rl> pc<)JllC who d on't USU<ll· ly gel polil1r;il were t<1lk1ng a ho ul the l'Orrupt1on, ·· h e l' I :11 rni•d Wheaton chided th•· lJ S . gov· c•rnmcnt for cunlm uang Lo ~up J.IOl'l the urms tiuildup policy "until the· day the Shah left lh<' c·ountry." lie claimed u rece nt upRrad· in.c of U.S arms s<1les to F.gypt economy an~ al will take dee ad<>s to develop <1 ltcrnat1ve l'nl'ri!Y sourcf'!> to replace ml :.mq naturaJ ~as Second, world oil consumption 1s an creus mt: <Al .. rate or fi ve J>rrcc nt per year. "Al th;1 l gro wth rate , the world wouJd need add1t1onal pro du<.'taon l'qu1vale nl to a nf'w S audi Arab1<.t •·very three yl'ars." Chnstoµhcr s aid American fort'il(n 11ol1 ry cun J1l;Jy an 1mportC:tnl rol1• in> the na lion's solution to the f>ntrgy problem, the Slate Ocpurtmcnt official s:ml Thos<' 1n volvt•<l an forf'ig n pnl1c·y art.• St'ek111g to prcv1·nt 111 t1•r r11 ptum l)f J,irt:i-.l'nl ual !iupplie~ by s c•eking to <.i< h1Pv1· ;i 1·o m pn·ht.·ns1vl· Jl<'ac·f• 1n th1 · Middl · Ea'>t, Chn::itoph••r ~.uHI 1'h1· tlnatl'd ~tatc•s 1!'. prnm111 111 g good r rlalH111-.. with I ht· oil produ1•1111( <'1iunt r1t·'> antJ 1' t•n c·our :•l(ang ua<·n ·t•'l'd 11rctdurt1<in ''' 1·nt·rgv an d1·111·t11p111g 1·11u11 t rt•'' that now 1 m µort oil . h1· :11lcJ1•d Aho, tilt' l 1 ~ h:J' J0111l'cl th1• lnll'rnatwn.il l-.n1·1v.y Ai.:•·nc·y, whos1· J.1Ur&><i1>1· " w <Jc:mon!>lr..11· a d l ' l t· r m I fl (I l 1 ,, n I fl a •. I r1•s p11ns1bly. lo r1·dur1· t1m,um11 l11m and lo d1·a l "'1th <in) fu t11r1· 1>hort aR~1> 'J'h11> 11> <Jn """" to 1• 11 o per a l •· w 1 t h u t h •• r o 1 I 1·011sum1ng rountn 1·-;, ht: "><11d <'h ri!-.loph1·r 1•111plia'M••rt that th1 •r1· I!'. :.i d 1m<·1· 11 Ill' n1:id1· hy Ilic • I\ m1•rw~111 1wo11I•· Tht'y l'an n1ak1· 1111· 111ux1m11m t•ffort now I 11 n •<J u1·1· oil 1•11n s umpl1on and shaft to alll.'rn1:1Liv1· 1•nt•ri;:y sourcc1> or cnsur P drast.Jr shortages and !'.l'vcr c t.·conomat hards hip hy cuntanu in~ their prcst'nt rate or ml consumption. he said. Trasli Piles Up i11 JI egas I.AS VEGAS 11\Pt Oespitf! IOll drgn ·1· l<'m IJl'ratun'!'. bl·alang dow11 <>n a growing mounl1 or gatlwge. 1·1ty orr1n ab ~:11d • -l.Jic'fZ apJl4•~ir..-<r' ti; h(. ·;..;:. 1m mC'dltltt• tll'alth halanl as a ~lrak1· hy !>;1111t.1t1011 workc•r!> Will> 111 11:. !.1xlh day today Some :!~1(1 nl<'rnlwr-. of Tc~J m~ll'r!-. l.o<·al 1;:11 W•·nl on str1k1· al 1:!·(11 am Fri day aftC'r ri•11·1·t111g 11 pro· 1111M'<I thrt'l' v•·ar n 111t r:J1·t With thn•t• d11>Jl111>,JI 1'11111 panal'S Saad l>r V II ll1·ck•·rt . county 1.Jloput y health of facer "The only n ·al JJrt>t> lt•m -; Wt' m i g ht havt• wo uld IJ<· fl y or <itlor pro hh·ms If you t·an 't -.t /I ntl lhl' s ml'll, t<ih 1t to the . dump · 'f 'unard Doarn .... w...- Sirhan B. Sirhan. convicted i.1 ':iS a ss1n of Sen Robert Kc nnc.'Cty, has been re buffed by the Califot:rua Court of A ppcals in his reques t for a l'l·duetion m his prison s en t •·m ·t.• Kt·nnc:dy was slain 11 \'·a rs a go this week Program ~el •.,or Medi-Cal .Expansion I\ trial program a1mPrJ a't' t·n 1 1111 ra~an~ private hu-,patab to ~H 1·•·11l M1.:d1 ·Ca l patie nt-. wui. ;q1 p rov(•t1 Tu1·51J ay b ) th<> ( > r .1 n gt• ( · o u n t y B o a r d o I ~llpPrVIM>rs t 'n1kr ll!rms of a 1>1x·monlh r11ntr;i1•1 upprovt'd by th«! board, I h,. 1·01mty wall station a Mt.'<11 t';JI eh~1b1hty workPr <it Sctntu Ana Tustin Community llospatal m Sa"nta Ana • 'l'hat worker will process Med i·Cal applications of pa- tients entering the hospital t hrou~h 1ts e m e r gency care BOZEMAN, Mont. <AP> Thomas Buckmaste r balked al paying a $100 fee for fire protec?· lion. so lost hb $85,000 house It burned as firefighters watched fl was U'le second time an three months that firemen in G1tllutin Covnty watched a hous e burn hecaui;e the· owner didn't belong to a rural fare protection distnct Thl' 30·year·Old Ruckmastf:r wus campinJ( m Yellowstone Na t111nul Park with has wife etnd lhn•t,· children when the blazc ~utt1•d their home thn:1• mile!-. south of the mount&m1 town of Uowman Nick Shruuger, fire c·hwf 11f thl' Sourdou~h rl1 str1ct, :-.;1111 T uesday the ra re was spotte<I hy J pa ss in g moto ri s t . who uwakenc..od re!-iident~ al a nearby h o u s •· a n d p h o n c d t h c .1uthontic:s ··we hrokf' 111 w indow" untl loOkl'd tni-.l(k I.\ Ith rla1>hllJ'hl' :.ind <;aw nobody." he !.a1<.1. "I\ fler we wen· sure there wa1> no hndy in the building, we pull C'd hark , prot<'dcd th r· nt·a ~hh o r '!'. prop<'rly a 111l watched 1l bum down." The pnvatl' fan· d1o;tnch ~av th1·1r ans uranc·•· pol1c11·s do nnt a llow the nt LO fa~hl a r1r1~ unit·'>" th<' prn1><•rty o wnc:r belong~ to thl· dis tract Huck master. who lcarn1:<l t1f ha:s houst'':. d1'1>truc·t ion 1n a newspaper, round no 1·11n1fort 111 that tcchnat .tl1ty County Pays Railroad for fa cility Se . L The 1·ontrart provides for th rVJCe 0SS hospital to pay all costs related to the eligibility work er 's County government has 1·mployment. including ream a~recd lo pay the Atchison. hursement of rounty.paad salary Top«>ka & Santa 1''e Kaitway plus T4 percent lo cover fnnge Compctny S95.366 for d isruptmi:? hC'nefat'> raalroud servact• for 45 day1> m Purpose of the trial program 1973 11> to see 1f s uch a ser vice at a lnataally. tht· pl;inn .. d. d1srup· pravat1• hosp1t;.il wall help health t 11!n l·auM·<l by rf'al1gn1nt: •• 1·.1rP prov1dNs attract ML-di-Cal railroad bridi:?e crosslni: th1: Sa11 .... V.i.l.tJClll.5.and J!llCOUrill:C.: :S.U.Ch Wi •. la J\n;.t Jh,vcr wa:, let havf! <'''l>~ I 1C'nts-1ir s~Plt-ra r(' <1va1hlblc-JUSt $8.190 from privatc.l J1rov1dC'rs Hui wha l wa' to h;1v1· bl'•'n <in Faciliti••s OK "cl Fi,r lkach lluildin~ Orange· County supervisor~ hav<> approvt>d spending $11.fJOO lo 1ns t;i ll :1 ri·~t roQm. ~a!> 'i l'rv 1r e lln1· <111d hut wat1•r h1•alt•r an thl' c·om·1·ss1<111 bualdan~ 111 /\hso Beach Park Refor<' apJ>rovmg the cxpen c11ture, supcorvasor~ we rl' tl)ld tht' 0111.·rator of tht• food roncc~s1011 -..tand at the bt•at·h c·an 't open for hu:.an..ss without the• need~ im. 1wovt•mt•nts b<-c;.1u!'.e 11( county IH ll<l v pmJt'l·t lurrll'<I 1nt11 <t '1~l (lay d1s rupt1on wh1•11 a ~.uppll••r I.\ ,J.; urwhll· to <frli v1·r n1·1·1h-d !'OIH'n ·tt· lx·ams Oil lHTH' b•·ca11:-.1 11f labor -;trarc·. l\n<I inslt•art of :-.1•('k1n~ fh•• $X,t90 agn•1•ll 10 for th•• lliil:iv roul up of nulroacl 11111•ntl1•>r1:, thl· ra1lroud s11ughl rl'amhur._,. 1111•nt of $1!12. t'.J6 Last month. a Sup~ror C1111r1 JUtJ ~t' 1>a1d $95,Jfifi Wil l> rt'iJSOn.,i lil t' 1·umpt•n 1><1tl <in for t h1 r:11lroad Top OPEC Official Wants Another Hike ., nil Saudi Ara brn was ~Pa red to ~.:.::.-:...-:...-:..---------­ J> •Ck up the slack lert when -health regulations Tut•sday. the Ora ngl' Count ~ Ho:1rd of S upe rv1i.or'> a~n·t·d with that a ss ess ment und "r dl•rcd th" aud1Lor'1> 0H1 l'1' lo Jla v thf' railroad'1> c laim . . AMSTERDAM, Ne therlands (AP> ()PF.C's Lop official says the prit·e of oil should b4~ S20 a b~rrel, nearly $5.50 higher than the current price, to offset losses caused by the decline or the U.S. dollar. He also charged the multi· national oil companies, not OPEC. with causing the recent sharp rise in the cost of oil. Rene Ortiz of Ecuador, secretary·1ene ra1 · of th e Or1aniaation of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries, said the cartel will d~ide on raising the price from $14.54 a barrel when OPEC oil ministers meet in Geneva this month. In an Intervie w on Dutch television Tuesday night, OrtJz aaid, "The mos t recent in- creases only moderately raised lbe oU price. But we still have not compensated for pur losses. We are aUU way under the real prtff we should charge and that would be at teat SZO per bar· rel .. A ienera1 rule of thumb is Lhat a I pereent r1le ln OPEC prices -.uall about a penny-~r-1allon illft. • ... ill tbe United Slat. at die &fa, pu1llr' and on home heat· 1111 . AD OPEC boost of 1$.50 ..ad 119 more tban IO percent. Ortll IAld a ftnt 1tep lD aet· a "man reallaUc oil price" bl made at UM u 0 SC eGefereaee, w~ bPSC .. ...._. •'WW tab tnllo aetouat 111 recent develop--............ u.. ._. prke rise on the s pot murke t , th•• question Of whal sort or policy the industria l countrie s arc following at prcscnt and why the oil producinr. c:ountr ies are no longer capable of controlling de· mand " ' Ortiz said lhe official OPEC price is far ~low the rule set al the frc.-e or spot m arket. ~ . "Despite the fact that n number or oil producing coun· tries have decided lo sell the ir e xports al a rate in exress of the official OPEC price, we still sec that prices on the inte rnat.Joo1tl free market are consider ably higher than those a sked by lhe oil producing countries,·• he s aid. "Ir this trend continue& and demand in the industriul countries keeps o n growing out of all proportion to supply. the Iran's revolution occurred Wheaton. who said he was in Ir a n from 1975 through DCl'ember, 1978 as a security ad· v1scr for private industry and the Shah, claimed the present fuel c risis is a result of $5 billion in loans lo Iran tha t can't be paid hack bccuuse of the rcvolu· tiort. Wheaton said he served two year~ as an advi11er on narcotics !im uggling traffic and security an the Middle Eastern nation. He a1>s crtcd that because or his position, he was privy to in· formation and conversations that gave him insight into the oil crisis and Middle East politics. Courthouse Contract OK price of oil will continue to County supervisors made the rise ." final move Tuesday toward com· Ortiz accused the oil com· plellng the Orange County paniea of deliberately increasing Courthouse in Santa Ana, ap· the price on the free markf!t. · proving a $2.6 million construc- "The distribution or oil Is still lion contract, in the hands or the big m01Utl•· The contrar.t awarded to CMC tional concerns. At our last con· o e neral Contra_f:lors, of ference ln Geneva, March 2', we Gardena, covers the work warned the multinationals lbal needed to fini.ah Lhe interior o1 they should supply the industrial _· the building's loth and llth- •nd developlnt countrleA ~th noora . oil at the official OPEC pnce and not charge any Increase. We When completed, the two now expect the industrial coun-floors will contain 10 new triea not to 1Uow lbe oll ~· Superior Court courtrooms and p111111 to profit from the short· the support facWllea needed by neaa on the market any lon1er," the court.a. incluclln1 Judsea' of. be aald. ficea and prisoner holdin1 ceUa. Gem Talk llt1 .1 (' llllMl'lllC/1':., I '••tfl/11~/ f:,·1111>/t•l/I.\/ ,\( •' FIRST AID jur 111/11111 ll'll•t'lrt/ Owning Ol('C J<'Wt•lry can l.x.· madl' 1• v e 11 mo n· •· n J <> y t1 h I t• h y t h <' knowlf'dgc that at as 1n the very best of l'und1t1on Prl'c1ous !-ltont·~ havt> a way or working looM· from lht•ar set tings . c:olrt and othn £1ne metal'\ need a n occas111nal <'l(•un1ng and pola!-ihmg. Watch1·1> rw t'cl tl«·aning and · adJU!\ttng. l't•arb s h11uld lw restored to thl'ar natural luster All of these things cun be dorw. of course, by your local independent Jeweler and ha s expert rraftsmcn. There ii; nothing more heartbreaking than having a diamond perhaps a ram•· ly ht'irloom bt!come lost because it comes looise from its selling and rails out. or Is knocked ou~ by some physical activity It's ~· good lde1t t~ have dia mond settings checked e very six months or so. Also. any cl&SJ>!l , earrings. pins. ncckluccs anything tha t has a sellinM you wouldn't want to lose s hould hl' periodically che<.'kf'd We hav(' :1 full time Jeweler and watchmaker to_ lake care of these worries for you J .~~ $115.00 ,, . $28.00 __ t -.._.....,,, J. C .JJump~r~d }eweferJ MlMBER AM El/ICAN GlM SOClf l V @ llt'-'3 N(Wf'OAf BLVD COS1A Mt!;A CONVENIENT TEAMS 32 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION ' ' ., -I . f A4 OAtl. y PILOT Wtdneld•V June 8 197'1 NATION /WORLD Jast c .. sting Nicaragua Under Siege \ DOlJlll.£ TaGUaL£ D&n~ 1 am d .. ra~ con- vlnud tbal u.e p.eril& or air trn.i today area'\ conllned lO metal faU,ue. Vou can alao eutter a heap of lrOubl• if you nunll TiC'ketlna •'ailun-lo pa1H1 Uc:ket·ho&dlnc came to my au.nUoo OD· ly YHlt!lday wh4"n I .... acheduJed lO roar off out of Onnie Count) Airport akM\a wt\h ow f.Allor Tom Ke.vu tv attend a newspaper t>qulpment eonvenUon in Laa Ve1N. The trouble ~lartt"d 1'\H'tid~ when KeevU deUvered nt) ll<'k~I to tht> cop or m y deek. Wednetday morn1D1. wbttn .-.-ere polled to leave. my Ucket bad vanhbed. Conaidertng °'" cluttered condition of my dHk lop, thlis wiu;n't w1 t:ntJrt:ly 1mpot.Stble clrcum11tancti \JNDAUNTt;D, WE scuaan:o out lo the 1urport wht:rt1 I :.Jmply Jumped In Uw Air atifonua counlt:r llne Comedy ·ream Prepanng Departure F'rom County Airport and purchai;t,'<I another ticket. We were all set. Nothing lo fret caboul. 1 wasn't even too rufOed noments later when l also flunked th~ metal detector I walked through the thing and the bells went off like Chinese gongs. No problem. I just cleaned out my pockets of nine ballpoint pens, my pipe-clearung tool and a lire pressure gauge. No biR deal. Next, 1t was ticket check-in lime to get a boarding pass. A lovely Air Cal lady helped us. Keevil & Murphine checkin~ in. ma'm. But abruptly she frowned. .. J'M SORRY." she announced. "but you don't have .. Kecvilt1cketht•rc You have twoMurphme tickets" Sudde nly. the dawn came up like thunder. Keevil had delivered his own ticket to my desktop. That was the ticket that got lost. lie had m y original ticket. Now you Just try to explain that right at flight time. "Well. you see." I said, smiling my best goofy smile. "we lost one ticket and we thought it was mine so I bought a second ticket this morning but it wasn't my ticket that was lost, it was bis, so we have two wrong tickets; no, I mean, we have two rlcht ticket.a but one is for 'the wrong peraon ... " BY NOW, MY VOICE had trailed off into a small sob. Keevil was trying to hide behind a sign. The girl was smil- ing one of those benevolent litUe smiles you give a small boy who just spilled his ice cream cone on the sidewalk. We returned lo the main Air Cal ticket counter and finally got 1t all straightened out. We rushed back t.o the check in counter in triumph. Somehow the girl was still smiling. She checked one ticket and handed It back, say. ing, "Herc's your lickel. Tom "We both reached for it. __ :~Now com&.on, yo11 .~an'l both be named Tom ," she said. Even lier votce was-now bcginnlng t'1 crack. "Tell me- it isn 't so." We just smiled, grabbed our llckets and retreated to the boarc:lini: area. • Somebody-could make a m ovie out or lh1s eplsooe. They could call it, "The Ritz Brothers Go to Las Vegas." MANAOUA, Nicara1ua (AP> Pretiident AnaataJIO Somoza ruahed rehtforcement1 to his bealeaed ••rrh.on In Leoa a& heavy ti&hling continued · aloftg Nicar•&'!@'• aoutbern border and a 1eoerat atrlke crlpplid Manasua. Journalists who reached Leon, Nkaraguu's second-largest city 54 mdetS northwest ot Managua, saw a heavily armed troop con- voy moving toward the city late Tutsday and Hid ll included a cunk . two armored cars. a ball· 1 ra"k lllld sevt:ral truckloads of troop:. THE JO\JllNALISTS said San· Pot Pla1ie Goes Down; Pair Flee ' CHARLESTON. W Vu CAPJ A DC-6 cargo plane with at least three people aboard crashed on landing here early today. igniting "large bundles oC marijuana'' il was cca rrying, authorities said. No fatalities we re reported. O ne person , ide ntified by authorities as Breck Anderson. about 27. of Santa Monica, was re ported hospitalized. THE FAA SAID s ta te police were looking for two other peo· pie who apparently fled from the scene of the burning aircraft after it crashed near Kanawha County Airport. The plane'i. cargo of mari juana apparently was destined for Ch arleston, said Michelle Baron. a dispatche r for the Kanawha County Sh e riff's Department. "You can smell it <the mari- juana) t"Oming up the hill. State police say there are bales and bales of the.stuff burning all over the place." s aid /\nlhony Battle, an FAA orriccr at the airport control tower. THE PLANE overs hot ;J runway on landing <tnd crashed on a hillside. s aid Gene Smalley . acting FAA <'hier in Char leston Two r e nt al truc ks wert· parked al the bottom or the hill a nd sped away with some or the pla ne's passengers urter lhc crash, said Ms. Baron Ship Yields Four Bodies COPPER H ARBOR, Mich <AP ) Coas t Guard in · vcsltgators found four bodies on .. burned-out Canadian fre1ghlcr a nd searched for .two other crewmen presumed killed in a ra~ing shipboa rd fire. The ship"s captain and three other men were burned, one critically. in the blaze that erupted early Tuesday on the 730·foot freighter Carticrcliffe llall. Nineteen or the-25 crew membeFS -were ~ucked of'Hife r afts in Lake Superior. 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They s aid the guerrmas had used public works department backhoes t.o dig deep trenches through major strffts . The national guard, Somoza's 10,000-man army a nd police force. awd il had "beaun an of. Remembering fenaive to drive lerroriJta rro.n lw o neighborhood• i n Leon " It also said tbe 1uerrillu had fired indiscriminately into the city with mortars, cauaina innocent . -victims and proper1y damage." THE GllERlllLLA radio sUI tion. Radio Sandino. said the reb· els had captured a Guatemalan colonel in Leon and accused him of aiding national ~uard1men. The colonel was identified as Osca r Ruben Castaneda y Castaneda, the Gua te ma lan military attachc in Mabagua. Guatemalan Embassy officials Sen. Edward M . K ennedy. D·Mas~ .. mourn~ at the gnave of his brother. Robert F. Kennedy. in Arling ton National Cemetery on the 11th a ru11ve rs ary of his assassination. With him is Rlt'K 's widow. t:thel. Circus Elephant Fighting for Life SANTA FE. N.M. <APl -Margie, a 6,SC)(H>otmd elephant. re· rc1vcd intravenous fluid from gallon jugi. as her sleepless handlers fought around the dock to save her from the dehydrallon that killed her two circus par10ers. Margie was beginning to show signs or recovery Tuesday. :;aid Steven Fox. a livestock veterinarian who was l reallng M arg1e in Ion~ distance consultation with a circu!> vet MEANWIULE, BILL AND Carol Golden, who appe<A red with the trio or elephants , continued lht· var.J I thc:y bt·g;rn uflt·r tht· tr<Agedy struck the Clyde Brother!> Card1•n J1>hn:,on Shrine Circus on Sunday. .. It's a sad thing," said Golden. "They have been in the circus business for JO years. which in itself 1s somelhing to survtvc They played thousands or towns, rode m1lh~s or mtle~. And then they die of some stupid little microscopic bug you can't even see ·· The elephants appitrently we re affl icted with a microbe similar to that which causes salmonella poisoning in humans, l''ox said / Do you have time to .. listen to Walter read? ·were unavailable for com...m. Tbe broadcut a1lo Hid tbe- guerrlllu were drlvlnc north from tbe IOUtberD border area. But lM uUonal 1uud Mid it had ''neutralized'' tbe ............ fire In tbe south aGd that the reb- e ls were "fleei.ng indlaorder." Somota hH accused Costa Rica or providing sanctuary and backing t.o the guerrlllu, and told a Costa Rican TV in.· terviewer in Managua Tuesday that he has eviden ce tbal Venezuela. Panama. Cuba and Costa Ric• have given arms to the guerrillb. Senate OKs Ernergency - Fuel .Curbs WASHINGTON (AP) -A Senate plan giving President ~ Carter powers to deal with fuel shortages -including authority to ban home gas hoarding and to r equire stales to meet fuel· saving targets -is awaiting House action. The plan, vie wed by many backers as a substitute for the ores ident 's rejected proposals fo r gas oline rat1o n1ng a nd f·ne rgy conservation. was ap· proved by a 77 -13 Sen<tte vote Tuesday night. ACTION IS expected next in the House Commerce Commit· tee. where a group of Democrats led by ltep. Toby Morrell. D· Conn., are vowing lo replace the Senate bill with their pla n. The ir proposal inc ludes a s t1 c kt:r pla n unde r wbach motorists might be required t.o leavt: their cars at home one day .. week lo save fuel. A proposal l)t' Sen. Lowell Wt-w:ker, R-Conn .• for a similar bul stricter dnveless-d ay plan was reJect.ed 79-10 by the Senllte. UN o•;R THE overall plan µ:Jsst~ by the Senate . the pres•· de nt could s et n ational fuel· saving tar~ets durin~ !Serious ~ncrgy shortages. States failing to meet these targets wi th their own plans would be subject lo mandatory conservation orders issued and enforced by the presi· dent. Tht.> bill sets no guidelines on what type orders Carter might issue , a°lthough backers said they could range from limits on j!as sales to banning parking on c:1ty str~ts to encourage m ass transit T he Senate reJected a s ugges- tion that Congress be given vet.o 1>0wer over plans the president issues de8pite arguments from c•ritics l1kr Sen . William Arm stron~. R·Colo., that the presade.nt could easily abuse the pote ntiall y s we c p1n, new authority the legislation would J:!IV~ him. ---------- tn 15 minutes the averaqe p erson can road l o h1mscll 3.750 word:,. You probably read laster the choice ol st one~ yo u need 10 t)(! fully informed about events 1n 111 ·world. nation state and coun ty ' In 15 minutes lhc ;ivcrago new~ broadcdster o n radio or telcv1s1nn reads only 11alf as m any words That mednS you gel a lot more 1nlormat1on in less time by reading a newspaper than by watching any o ne read the new s 10 yo u And. your new~pdpcr give~ you .. Add1t1onally. only tile Oa11y Pilot nnncis you the news of your com· m1.m11y every day -news telev1s1on 1qnor0'.:> You get more news in less time wt'l!'n you read 1t yourself in the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ,. ..... .. , Orange ~oast I. f l I f t 0 N "our Hom•to•n ! Dally NewMpaper : VOL. 121 NO. 157, • SECTtOM5JO ~AGES CIN TEN CENTS ~~~~~~~~~-A 9-yea~old Nig~t~~~~~~~~~~~~ Huntington 1tledk ·aitter at Trial DOCTOR BITTER, RESIGNED TO TRIAL Huntington H•rbour'a Jeffrey M•cDon•ld 8 y JERRY (;1.AUSEN 01 t ... o.lly "le4 Si.H Huntmgton llarbour physician J effrey ft MacDonald 1s bitte rly rl'signed to prepanng a defense again.st murder l'harges. charge:. he say~ he was clcar<.>d .or ~ine years ago The Cormc·r (;rcen Me rel <:Uptain b charged by a Raleigh, N C . fcd.,ral grand 1ury with kilting his wife and t wo chJldnm m 1970 Monday he confirmed speculation that the Haleigh trial 1s .!><:hedulcd to begin July 9 after a poslpom:mcnt won 1n April lo preµarc his dcfcn!'>e ''WE'RE fN THF, PRE PARATION pha:.c. worki,;g night and day, .. s aid MacUonuld. now director of emergen t·y mcdictnl' ut St Mary Medical <.:enter. Long Beach · "I gucl>" ·we :i n· actually ~oing to trial' b the quote of till' day ... he l>UHI "I shouldn't huve lo go through this again . but wc arc in <in e ffort to ~N w1tnel>s e:. fr1Jm ull over thl' world und 1n getting mysl·lf mto a state of mind t1> prepan.· an adequate defense " THE TRIAL IS SET now to ~~tn al most ntnl' year:.· and five months :.ifte r M:.ic Uonald 's µregna nt w1fo . Collettt!, :md two c:hildrc n, K1mh1;rly . 1; and Kn!.len. 2. we n· found bl•alt·n a nd ::.tahbt•li tu d ealh 1n th >tr hc1m•· al l'url U r:.igg A()Out lhrCl' nH1nth::. t1flt·r lht: r e b 17. 1970, .::.lay1n.1.:s M:ic l>unald w;,is formally d1ur~1·d with the crime:. hy lhe 1\rm y Ill• wa:. cle ared m Octoll(:r 1970 <111d then rnd1rled hy Diedrich to Stay Until Sentencing By GARV GRANVILLE Of Ille O•ltf P'ilet St.H Orange County Supervis<>r Ralph Diedrich said Tuesday he will not resign from office • until July 8. the day before he is to be sentenced for his recent bribery c:onviction. Diedrich's vow to hold on to his office for anothe r m onth m eans he has, for the lime being i al least, abandoned plans to re· 1 aign earlier. l Under stale law, Diedrich will 17 I autom~tically forfeit the elected 1 office he -has held for the past 711-i years whe n scntt!nct!lt>'by San 01ego S uperior Court Judge Hoss Tharp. After being convicted on three bribery charges two weeks ago, Diedrich told Judge Tharp h& would forego attending board or s upervisors' m eetings while waiting sentencing . O uts ide the courtroom. the 53-year·old county s upervisor s aid he would resign immediate· ly if "a suit.Ible" replacement was appointed by Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. lo fill the unex- pired oortion of his term But that went h) th(' boarrl ... Tuesd;,iy when lJ1 edrtt h :.alCI ht~ plans now an• to res ign July ll. a day bcfon: ht• c·ould lit• handctJ <• prison term Of fro m rour l11 SIX years. The be le aguered county s upervisor said he has had no contact or information that in· di<'ates to hi m lhl"r<· would he a s peed y <1ppo1ntmcnt o f a replacement. He also admitted to be ing "b othe red" hy a ne ws paper edito rial that called for his res· <See DIEDRICH, Pa~~ A2) O••lf Pli.t SuH P- EA ALY DEPARTURE NIXED Supervisor Diedrich Federal Land Purchase Nixed By JOANNE REYNOl,DS Ol IM O•llY Piiot $tall Co n grc:1s m a n R o b e rt B adham, R-Newport Beach, 1 said today he's not wilting to put the feder al budget dee per in debt lo buy tht• 24.000 acres pro posed as the Oran~e Coast N<t lional Park. Badham said he is c urrenUy negotiating with the major prop- erty owners. lht· Irvine Com· pany and the Aliso Viejo Cum pimy, and expects to come up with a plan he can s uppor t within the next few weeks . The proposed park lies within Badha m 's d istri c t but the legislation that has brought it under federal study and the legislation lhat would buy il are the work or Congressman Je rry Patterson, D·Santa Ana. Tuesday P a tterson hosted William Whalen , director of the National Parks Service, on a tour of the area bounded by 'corona del Mar, the San Diego Freeway, Aliso Canyon and lhe ocean. study of the a relt which he s<11d deser ves to be preser ved . Ho wever , Whale n s topped short of recommending the area be bought as a federal pl.lrk and h int ed strongly thllt reder<tl 11art1cipation would com e along with purchas<•l> by the state and <·ounty as w<·ll <ts la nd gifts fro m the two major property owners . Al present. there are 400 acr es or Sycamore Hilb . tn the heart of the proposed park. that have been boug ht b y the City uf La~una Beach The state has :.ibout S38 million to buy 1,000 acre:. of beaches and canyon land be~wt!en Corona del Mar and Lagun<t. In addition. the Aliso VieJo Compa ny has pledged dedica· lion or 3.400 a cres . Whalen. who met with Irvine Company and Aliso Viejo Com· µany officials late Tuesday, said he a lso wants to meet with Aliso Viejo representa tives and the s tate and county officials before ht· make~ a n •t·omm1·ndation on federal part11·1pat1on 1n a park 1>0 the Silt' lie said his recommendation won ·1 !')(! rnacle u11t1I IP.1.:1s lat1vt: hearings on th · hill l'<i llerson sa id he 'll introdurc to pay for pun·hase or tht· land P alteri-.on said the lull will allr11;a lt· aboul MO m tlhon for lhc l<ind buy. Pa tt<•rson a lso l>:ml tic h1!11cv(!~ Hadham will 1<i1n htrn in co· authoring tht! lt•g1sl<1t1on. but Rudham ~aid toduv hc'l> not pre pa n :d to do that yc•I "l cannot rel'omm1·nd to lht: people or th<' s lal1· or Ma 1 nc or the stale of North O;,ikutu that they put the feder a l governme nt more deeply m hock tu buy a hunk of land on the Pac1fu: Coast t ha t they'll nevt•r see." the Re publican dcclarc·d Badham said he ha-. heen ncgoti<1t1ng with a ll parties con cerned to come uµ with a pro posal that "ts not a raid on the federal treasury" and that will . fr1•1• up !ht• halanrt• o r land for .1pp1·opn<.11l· us<· Uttll will kf't•p 11 11n tht> h t-x roll:. .. l'attrrson s aid hr will bc~tn \\Ork Orl hi:-. ll'lo(l l>lattOn Wh('n ht• r 1·l 1irnl> lo Wa -.h1ngton ncxt "'('l'k ll1•anng~ 11n lh<• (lark will IJl' ht•l<l c1unng August in Orange C'.nu n t) hy the lloust· I ntcn or t'omm11tte. of wh1C'h Patt.crson ts <1 mc·mh<'r Al ;1 press con f<'ren<'t' Tuesd uy. a group or r ounl} bus iness a nd c ivic h·aderl> announ(·ed the rorma t ron of the Orange Co:.isl Na t1onal Park Committee Larry I JI vestnd. president or /\naht!1m Savtrtgl> and Loan, 1s t hatrman 11f·th1• 1·11mm1llec. lie .... t11d the group will be rnising runds to launch :in C'd ucat1onal program ahout the need ror the park <ind to gel c•ongrcss1onal b:tt'k Ill~ for ll Ulvt·stad l>:.ttd lht• grr,up also w1 II be• raising mom•y to help in ttw purchase or the µurkland. a federal grand Jur y more than rour years later. on Jan. 24. 1975. The indictment followed efforts by bis fathe r·in-law. Alfred Kassab of Cranbury. N .J .. to have the inve11U1ation continued. "FREDDY <KASSAB> wants sotneone to be found guilty," MacDonald said. "He doesn't particularly care who, and so Freddy will s trike any available target." Subst."Quently . the case ha s been wending lhrouih the fede ral court system lt has been to the U.S. Supreme Court three times MacDona ld w1ts once cleared of the chjlr_i~:i by an ap· peals court. only to have the higher court reinstate the ('h<trges Asked Monday if he had anything to do with the death or his family. MacDonald answered . "Absolutely not They'll as.k me that at the trial .. Mat'OONALD. WHO L.IVt;S now tn a waterfront con· dom inium in Huntington Ha rbour, has stuck te naciously to his story of the bizarre slayings from the very first . lie says he awoke in the early morning to find four hap· py type intruder~. aµparently high on drugs, in his Fort Hragg hom<.' lie ))ay:, he fought them, was knocked out and a woke to find the blood-:.puttcred walls and rurn1lurt• a nd to 1·all for ht'ip M ad.>orutld suf{ N ed stab.. .. w.uundll..._bul prose.cutoi:s qucstum whcthn they w1·rc :.elf 111fl1cted or cv•·n 1nn 1ctcd hy htl> Wlfr IS.:•· l>O("fOK 81IT .. :R. Page i\21 ('raeks Ci• c•d FAA Grounds 138 DC-lOs w t\SlllN<;·11 )1\ I A I' 1 Thi· I' l'cll'r<il J\ vwt1on Ari m 1n1 .... trllllOn i-.us pendcd the dl':.tgn ccrllf1calt: of the [)(' 10 to<lay 1ndt:f1n1te:ly g rounding all t:IB of lhl' Jl'thner.:. flown by the nataon'!> a irline:. The FAA acted after cracks we re found in thf' engine mounts or two jumbo jeL<; that had been 1nSJH'<'led and d 1•arNI earlier an agcncy·s poke:.man :.aid. ,,l\4'1':tj4l' lil>.000 tu ;c:.ooo or lht• nation's llOCJ.000 air traveler.; '1a1 I y ~cc o r d 1 11 g lo th c A 1 r Transport Ass111·1at10n. a n 1n dus try i.:roup The 138 OC \Os opt•rated by eight American car ricrs have a total()( 100.000 seal-. av;,iilable for nighL-; each da y /\ l le ast three of the eight • .11 rltnt•s. Coiled, Contine ntal and Northwest Orient , ~a id lhcy were cancelling all DC·IO nighL-; rmmt•diate l y . U nite d and CSee OC-IOs, Page AZ> The spokes man. Jerry DoolJt tie. said the ~rounding order t·ame in the form or a n em ergen ry suspension of the UC lO's de l>l~n cert1fical<'. an apparently unprc<:edc;:ntc~ s~~'P -'1'!~0.IV!.!18 IJ . -Pope~s I mpac commerf'1a l Jf'~tnt•r -- Oool1ttlc ~atd th(· de ~ign t ert1hcate 1s n•qu1rcd ticfon· a typt• of atrplafll• ll> J.:IVCll an <.1 1 rwo rthtnl'l>~ c·crt1f1cal•'. a dorumt•nt that atle:.t:-. to lh1• -.a fcty of th(· a1rplant· "It ·~ too l'Url y to t1•ll ' ex ;wtl~ 'Ahal Lhl' rns11cc·t111ns will entail, :.atd another 1"1\J\ ~JIOkl"'man . .Jt'rry l.1w1•y "W<"r<' ~oing to havt to satisfy our:.<•lvcs that t ht• •11 re rart 1 n 11pcr at1on con form with llw oril!1nal des ign W P ap1.1rnvl'<I Wl•'n • l!otni.: lo look at evcryth1ng l>t)l)llltle said that wh1h· lh1· 11r<lt•r ('11\'t'n ·d tht• d•'"ll!ll or thl' l'llltn· pl an1'. the 1·ngrne mount 1ng art•J was 'th1· onl y arP<i w1"n· cont·ernt-11 with at the mo ment .. Lavev saJd 11 was ntJt known how long lhc· UC llJ fl l'Cl will be out of service · S pecial ins pection:, of lhc cnj!tnc mounts of the DC -JO t·a m c a ftt·r :.i n A m e ri can A1rl1m•-. DC 10 lost an engine a nd l'rushed rn Chicago May 25. killing 272 persons aboard the jct and thrcc on the ground It was tht• na tion's wors t air dis aster Thl' DC·IO. u trt·en~me, wide body tra ns port. c arries an "'Surprises" Pole Officials C Zfo:STOC llOWA , l'o lant1 I AP 1 A Polish gov1!rnmcnt of fteial t>xpr1·s:wd "surprise" tn cl.1 \ at how outspoken Popt• John l'aul II hits been on church·s tall' rl'lat1ons during his Vtl>lt hen · Th 1· govern mc·nl ~oug h t tu min11nt7.e the µapal tri1J°s 1mp:.i1•t by datmmg the rorc114n press tn fl<ited crowc1 si7.es 'The f i gurl·S of y ou r 1ournal1s ts are hi ghly cxa~· ..:c rated ... Stefa n Stan1szcwsk1, a Foreign Minis try spokesman, told reporters on the final day or the l">J>e's three·llay v1s1t to this Homan Catholic shrine As ked a bout lhc frequent poiitical content 111 the J>Ope 'i; s p cl•c hes. St <.1n1 s 7.e w s k1 r esponded that he w;,is "r ather ~urprised " not hy the fact tht• pontiff made such s tate m ents but by the extent of them. Whalen's staff is concluding a Orange Coast City's Rules Threatm .Gay Bar T(lday. the pope appeared at a n outdoor Mass. He also spokt~ to a gathering of priests and monks and later was lo depart for Kra ko w . whe re he was ca rdinal before his elevation to the papacy. Since his arrival in Warsaw on Saturday, the pope has spoken out for religious freedom, state res pect for the "real needs of the church," and a normal at- mosphe re for the church In Weather Night and morning low clouds but mostly sunny Thursday a rt erno on~ Highs Thursday in the mid 90s at the beaches, mid 70s inland. Lows tonight 57 to 82. INSIDE TOD~~ Attn a .,em'. Clw tmpoct of Propoation IJ Im reached lldUler Uw lldQlat• nor UIC ..,,,,., promiffd d1iriftg ·~ P'•·VOCftQlmpc:dgn. Paoe A7. 1 .... By JACKIE HYMAN CM .. o.tly ...... Staff If you dropped by Newport Station in Cost a Mesa on a weekend evening, you'd prob- ably think it was a typical coast area disco, with stylishly dressed men a nd women danc- in1 to the latest hits. Some people have been there as long as an hour before lhey realize ll's a gay bar, said owner Dick Osborne. "If you were to come in. other than aeeinC the men dance with each other, you wouldn't notice anything," said Osborne. He noted that the disco ap- peals to middle and upper cl,.as 1ay1 Md IOme 1trai1bta, who form 8bout 19 perHDt ol the cllentele. AINI be NJI be bu IOOd rap- port witb the police deputment. .. ID tbree 1emn, we'ye never bad an arreat here for lewd con· duct or dope or anJWD1," NMI Otborne, addinl that be main· tainl a staff ol 22 men. lncludiq . '"eral bouneenl wbo intervene on the rare occasions when red· necks show up in the parking lot "to bealupthe 'queers '." But the disco's exis tence is threatened not by prejudice against gays, not hy ham-fisted re dnecks. not by overzealo us police, but by the lac k o f landscaping a nd the fuel that the parking lot hasn 't been striped. These matters recently led the city Planning Commission to de· ny a conditional use permit ~· newal and order the facility . vacated. The denial is being a ppealed to the City Council. Osborne. who conte nds lhe in· complete work is the result of a diH1reement with John Rau, the owner of the property. said he believes it can all be worked out •micably. If it iu't. be said, ''I'd ~ ruined." Oabome, who opened the bar three yean aco with a 10.year lease, said he'• put about •.ooo into l~nts, most or wbicb ... ~ salvaaed lf be h;,icl to movc llowever. he s aid he's con- vm ced the planning commission wasn't molivalt'd by oppos ition to the disco's cliente le. Os borne a lso pointed out that Nt•wport Station isn 't what's known as a cruising bar A cruising bar is wher e gays ~o to pick someone up, he ex- plained . At Ne wpo rt Station. gays freque ntly come with a steady partner or with a straight friend who just likes to dance. Osborne said he didn't start out to operate a gay bar. He said he originally leased the property a l 1945 Placentia Ave .. in a manufac turing zone, as a s traiabt bar and disco. but ran into financial troubles. However. since Newport Sta· lion was located near a <now- defunct) gay bar. gays be&an droppin·g In and cradually adopt- ed the place when they found they were welcome . Client.a came from Costa lleaa a11 well aa fl'om elsewhere In <See GAY BA•. Paae AZ) .............. ,.... 'rT'S A NICE PLACI' •• 0,.,8'°' O.bome ·~· 'iJi.llfl.·' which to operate. ! Sta,niszewski estimated that t~ 120.000 to 200,000 pilgrims had come each day lo attend the pon- tllf's public appearances. FIRST RESPONSE SOLD THE CAR . ·'The flrst perton who caUhi I In response to my Daily Pilot ad I drove my car away.•· lfhat's the story or the sue· 1 c e s 1 f u l N e w port Be a"c b salesawi who placed this ad in tbe Daily Pilot: 11'83 Dodie I cyt, Hkln1 SlOOO. Rwia aood, body goodXXX·UU If )'OU need • quick aale, call the Friendly Daily Pilot ad- vrsen at 842·5'71. . • /II IWLYPILOT C/N - . On2Plane• 2-inch crack "')- Words , Forward Pylon ~ r. I I Wing Attachment -11 Wing Aft Pylon Attachment Grounds Jets· Reread ne Oranse Cooa•y Superior .__ _ _..;o;...;;urt )jury lh•l bU be~ lte ~Uberalinf In Dr WUUam Wad dill'• murder n-trial rnntlnued to r•vtew ~rtroom testimony today Th.-••ven m•n. rive woman. jury ull.ed late Tuesday to have the tl'IUmolly ot two Hrly wt\· oe&&f'it 1n th4' thrM mnnlb·k>nl trial rHd to them by M rourt rf' Portt'r 'l'ht• t"tJmony r"<IUH lt.od w a11 that o( nur t•i; l'•t Olv.-r• 1md Engine NEW CRACKS FOUND 4 ------------·· SA~ FRA~_CJSCO <AP) -A ha irline crack s tre tcblnte barely two inches a long a thin lip in .engine-pylon mount» wal' responslble for the latA!11t or.dcr ·g rounding DC-lOs. an Ame rican Airlines maintc n<ince official who saw the crack said t.oday. The crack was found In two planes grounded. at San Fran· cisco International Airport. said Dean Agin , the airline 's manager for aircraft main- tenance he re. they wettn't there. "My opinion Is that they were probably there and not lden- tltied," he l'!ald. "because the original fo,AA order specified a vilrnal check and conrirmin1 with dye check only if neces11ary." . He said the first crack was found Monday night on an American OC· 10 which had ar- rived al the airport earlier. On Tuesday, he said, FAA regional Inspectors viewed the crack. JoAon Gritfath. who we1e P~ t'nt at w .. lmlAlter CommuJllly tlo~p1tuJ ~ m.cht th.-,.protit:<'U Hon •llel(eS Waadd1ll str•ntth"l i. baby eirl after llhe purportt'dly 1iurv1ved a 11allne abortion· Not1onol Tronsportot1on Safety Board Visual inSpeetjons ordered last week by lhe FAA ror the same area of the engine wing mount failed to tum up evide nce or the c racks, he added. But he said that doesn't necessarily me an Then about 8 p.m . Tuesday, a similar crack was found by mechanics going over engane winR_ mounts on another DC,10. which arrived u Flight 65 rrom Newark via Chicago, Agin said. A~Wl ...... le ,.. 'fht'tr testJmony <'entered on NEW CRACKS FOUND 'I h•· Ft deral observations th.-y made <ibout A vutlton Admm1~traliun ha~ ~u:::.pl•ndcd In· tht• two poWld, I~ ?unce mhint . 4 ddinilely tht• ch::::.1gn t •rt 1f1tall' of tht: k nown ab Hi.h~ c.1rt Weaver () '·IO ~roundmg all 1:l8 11f lh(• Jl'liln<:r:, flown by the nation's airlines after new cracks were found a lo ng a thin lip in th<: t•ng ine pylon mounts Teen Arrested In Costa Mesa Theft Cases In both cases, he said, the ,.rack was barely visible to the naked eye, bul was confirmed by painting a red dye over the susp.-Cl area. The crack then ap. pe ared as a tiny red scratch. after he r de live ry and before · Waddill a rnved at lhe hospital Wad<WI -a 43-year old H~t i ngton ltarbour obstetrician. Costa Mesa'~ M. R. Pierso11 Dead al 69 Froffl Page Bl ··At this point we really have no idea what caused it, whether it was a s tress crack or whdt," hf> s aid. has m.'iisted the infant was dead (ff 1rrcvers1bly on the verge or death by the time he examined her the night or March 2, 1977 OC-lOS GROUNDED. • • A man arrested in Brea on suspicion or burglary has been linked Lo nine aprtment break- ins in Costa Mesa, police said lo· The cracks were found as m echanics began the firsl of periodic 100-0ight·hour inspec. tions orde red for the DC· IO by the FAA. The order followed the cras h May 25 of an American Airlines DC·IO while taking off 'from Chicago's O'Hare lnlema tional Airport. He baa contended the intermit· lent gasps and other lire signs seen in the Infant by hospltid personnel were so-called agon~ Services will be held Thur~day signs. or the last movements in for Morris R. Pierson, a 47 yr·ar ~n infant hopelessly in the final r esident of Cost.a Mesa who stages ot dying. died Tuesday at the at:c of 69 Waddill's firs t murder trial Chapel service will begin at e nded last year when jurors sa~d 1 :to p m Th u r !> d a y a l they we re de1:1dlocked 7 -~ tn _ Westminster ~itdL avor o acquitla a er l>WeelcT Mr Pier son . who cam•· t•1 of testimony a nd 11 days ·or de-Costa Mesa an l!f:W and mnvt·d to libe ration Sa nta Ana two y1•ar-.. a1-:o . Jurors in the· !-tecond trial wo rked as a hridgt: hu1 hh·r ror began delitwrating last Thur~-nu m "r n u !. com µan 1 t• !> 111 day afternoon Southern C<tl1forn1 a. Thf' Jury T uesday also re fie wai. J 48 yt'ar mt•rntwr 11r quci.ted and wa~ g1v1·n a writte n rile [)river!. Loc:JI #2:175 ancl t•opy of Judge By ron McMillan's was also active m Me-;a B•hh·' rns tru<'llons in the laws that ap-Chapel plytntht'case Mr f'1crsc>n l1·av1·!> hi!> w1f•· Hoth prosN·utur Hobert Chat Thclm<1 of Sant<i An:.. h1:-..,,in lt·rton <tnc1 <ll'ft:nse Attorney Morris P ierso n of 1"1Ju nt;11n Ch<.irl•·s Wt·t·tlrnan said they Va ll ey , h1:-. daui.:htt•r , Oawn wc·r•· pl\·aM•ll lhat the written in-Muniz of Santa Ana . s isl••r!-t s lructions wc•r(• g1vc11 jurors Re Iva tlcluu of Cu-..1 a M c-..a urnl Ne1lhnw11ul<l !-tpet•uhtkontht• Opal P ier1·1· of M1 -.. ... 1111r1 . 10 <;1gn1f1n inc·1· of the 11urse:-. ~randl'hildn·n. and thrc·•· gr1·:1t te!'limony ht•in).! r('ad Lo Jurors ).!r<indchaldre11 1·xct•pt to uotc· t hut both we re , Norlhwcst Orient said it hoped lo MllJ!.tituh• other aircr aft for ltw gro11nd1·<1 Jets. hut Continen· t al !>Uld 1t had no s pare equip· nll'11 l O ver!.ea!.. Lufthansa German Airlines grounded a ll its DC-lOs on orders of the West German g 11v1•rnmt•nl In all. 33 forei ~n ;nr cc.irricrl> n y the DC-10, but tl1D'_ <Jrt• nol l~ally bound ~the FA/\ grounding order La Vl'V :-.aitl the DC· IOs in the .11 r wh1:n lht· n·rt1fic·atc wa:-. su:-. pended wnc permitted lo con tinuc' to their neares t destina · I tCln The ord<•r was hand-carried lo M l'I >onnc ll Douglas· plant in Long fk'ach. Ooohttle said. Mc Donnell l>ouglas, builder of Lht• !JC 10, b:-.uert a statem ent 1·allmg the FAA action "extn;m•· and unwarranted" hecause thl' n:11.:k:-. lia vc bN•n found in only Ulll' model of th<' aircraft. A !.p11kcs rn un !-t<llct_ the company 1111ghl f1 gh1 lhc s u:-.pens1on in t'Oll rl ;,1m ong thl' f1ri.t w1tnt·sscs in the l h r e e mo 11 t h I rrn g l ri a I and Jurors may have h ad d1ff1c ully recalling deta1b of their s tale· mcnt:-. OOCTOR BITTER. • • Fro"' PagrAI GAY BAR •.. Orange and Los Angeles coun· ties, Osborne s aid. He said stnughts are also at- tracted because .. the gays made disco to begin with It's chic for the s traight crowd to go to the gay bari. tJCcau!-te lhey're the on· ~oncs~hal arl!r e.al disco." Its !rr'tUJT mcluri~ a IHrgc dcince floor with a light show and an expensive sound syste m . Osborne pointed out .. We have a dress cOde," he added. ··Every rug ht you sec Rolls, Mer cedes in the parking lot. We gel beeutirul people." E ssentially, clients arc re · quired lo ha ve a "neat and clean a ppearance," Os borne ~aid ··w e als o require that the women be in feminine attire and the men in masculine alltre. It's jus t a nice. respectable place." "The gay community has lo have a place lo go to," he said. ··ir the people think there's not a gay commumty her e. they're wrong " Hf> est.Jm att.>d the gay popula· hon of Cost<t Mesa at several thousand and nott.'<I that the re are active gay groups at Orange Coast College and UC Irvine. • First Lady Visit" LACONIA, N.11. <AP> -First lady Rosalynn Carter visited New Hampshire's controversial 75-year-old school for the men- tally retarded Tuesday and plt'dgcd to help community groups fight for improvements. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT fftit 0 ~UM,tl>.tltlfP1Htt •1tn•flt1r.,,,,,,.. ••ftflf'I t'W Ht>*"' flt.-\' ''~'""""'''' ,,.°'tlft(T' (U.-\1 PvlJ'1~COMIHl"Y !Mro.tt11tl•f1Cf1lt0n\_.,,. 6"bl1\f'Wtd ~ ... ''"GwfJn ''''"'' fl'h (4'\li• ,.....'-" ~•·#llOfl ho o.f., HWf\llftoQ'IM fV.A\ ft f °"" ''""Ylllhf ,,..,... ffll()\;ft.A"4t~h "°"'"(o.t\t A 'J•~ .. ,.~t rtfltW)" •\ ovbf1""""9 'u•l"'d-"•'"•"" """"'-•¥'\ ,,_. Of'lfV 9(kt.I C)f.tb41\n+'°'4 f'l"M t\ 111111 J'D ._ .. \t hllr \trwl l.O\I•,...."' (•httJ•ft••'IJl&1ft ·-""-P•e\•ftt •f'ld Ptlbf•\NI' ,., .. " c .... , V1t • p..,\lt'Wllflll •l\O (•~"t M.•i'\lt1r'" '-··-(O•I ... ,_, .. ~ .. ""•flif'WI Cd'tOf CM-le• .. ..._ .I< ....... """ An•\t•flll .. N .1 ... (dtft')f \ ,...,...ft.(7141~1 Cle111ftect Mv•rttllnt 142·1111 ··--<.t·-...... f tOf"ftNOtthOt•,,..(D""'r~lt,t\ ... , ... Thev c laim MacDonald and his wife argued and he killed he r. Then . th<•y i.ay, tw killed t ht: children and gave t.he s tory lo police to cover the crime. MacDonald said Monday his defense and his story will not change. "THERE IS NOT ONfo: :-.mi.:lc· p1<•cc or evidence," he !)aid. "Nothing h a!> <'hangt•d s1111•(• Hl70 " He !.aid, "I thJrtk 11 "· 1nrn-cl1hlt· thal tht· fc:deral pros 1.·cut(lr.; have Uw right to 1111 I h1!-t lo !>Om cont· .. MacDONALD IS t:SPt:<:li\1.1.Y concerned about the anllcipat.e.d_cost J>f th<: tn<.11. t·xpcclcd to be more than $'~:000:-Hf• 1. bem~ -r<:pnu;cnfCd by~. te11m of 1t111~y~s led by Bernard Seg~I of San Franr 1sco a nd Wade ~·m1lh, a Haleigh,.(;rimmal trn1I lawyer added lo the team some two m onths ago : Pipe Crack Shuts San On of re Plant A c rack an a 111111 r:.icl111<1c·t1v1· wa ter pipe that may lwve hecn l'aused by a derecllve w(•hi ha!> prompted th<· indef1n1tc sbut down of the S<in Onofr<• Nuclt'<tr Power Plant. Southern C:.il1rornrn Ed1!.011 Company officials , who 1)1>er:1t•• the plant, said today the r r<JC'k was discover ed this wN•k durin~ ·a ro utine inspection a nd m:.1111 tenance oper ation The San Onofre pla nt ha:-. O.·t•11 shut down since la~l f''nday for the scheduled repairs Edison spokesman l>avul Har ron said the maintenance opera lion was initially sl'h('(Juh·d to last one week. But Ha rron s:ml today the one-wee k outage may now have to be extended for further e xaminations and any necessar y repairs . Barron said the crackt'<.I fit t111g on a M·111ch water pipe was d1H oven ·d when radiographs Wt're taken of the weld that con- rll'Cl~ the p1pe to one Of the pl;111t '!) thn ·e steam generators. Barron sauJ it 1s not known al Lht!-t time how se rious the crack may he The defect has been re- p o rt c 11 lo th e Nuclea r Hcgulatory Commission. Ha rron smd N RC oTricia1S last wt•1•k :idv1s1•d a ll U.S . nuclear 1>11wf'r 11lanl opcrnt_ors lo check fo r· a J)(lS!.lhf<• w eld defect in s1rn1 lar p11x: fitlin~s since one was round in u nuclear facility in Michigan Thi· piping is part of the feed w;1t1·r -..ystcm that d elive rs non· rad1oa('l1vt• w11tcr to the steam gi·ne rnl{lr The ~enerator pro· <luccs !-tl\!<:J m that is used to drive thr pla{ll 's turhine generators to m 11 kc l'l<'t'lru· ity , Ba rron ex 1,lainc·cl UlM Freeway Leg To Open Thursday A s pok es man for th e California D e partment or Transportation s aid today the • lut tcheduled leg or the Corona del Mar Freeway will open Tbundaf. R•ident en1ineer Stan Dick said. workmen would be rln11bing cleanup work, sign posttn1 and elfftrlcal work today and early Tbunday prior to the openln1. There will be no ceremony to mark the oeculon he said, add· lftl tbe opeaiq WU poatponed for HYeral m~ths because of heavy rains ddfln1 the winter, DtckHld. The eectlon to be opened con· Dffta wttb both the Sao Diego Freew11 and the Coste Mel'• Freeway aDd end• at CampWi Drive. he said. He said motorists will be able to reach the San Diego or Costa Me Ma freeways rrom Campus Drive and vice versa. Dick said the opening won't elim1nate any e xisting directions of travel, on· ly add lo them. Dick sajd that, to lhe beat or his knowled1e. there are oo planfl for further exten sion or the Corona del M•r t'reeway. roult' 73. However. he uld workmen will continue for several days to c omplete work on surface streeta ln the area. A four·lane frontage road, now dt'lignated H Bristol Street North. was opened last summer to connett W1lh l~ new freeway !'l~ctlon. In 1L-; inatt1mt>nt, Mc Donnell Oou~las t·all·.!d lhe suspen::.wn "an 1·xtrl'ml' unt1 unwarrnrted act .. and ~•ud the company ··rear firms il<; faith in lhl' Hllegnly Of the DC-10 desii:n. The company 1s making t'vcry effort to <i ssurc a prompt return to service of the DC-10 and will takf• wh<tt<:vn s t eps are nvressar y to a c comulishll>i§_·_· -·--- "Today'" FAA aC'l1on 1:-. mon· !>°"' l·t•p111 1-: :ind d r<.1~t1t· th an e1n ·um:-lanc·1•!. warr<inl hccause pylon aft hull.heat! •·rack~ found tlurini.: 1n:-1>1·c·t1on have all bl!cn 11n IH' Ill SN1es 10 a 1rcr.1fl twcaU!-tl' t h 1·v h ave in vnlvr>d i.llr('fafl that may hav1.· ~ufft·n·d from mainl1·nann· pnwt·dun•!. at var1anc1· with lht m<.inufar· turl'r!> n ·t·ommc:ndatw11s <J nd hccaU:-.l' nu such cr acks havl' hl'•·n found on t•1the r DC· Ill St'rll's :io· or Stnf~ '10 airnuH ." th<· :-.lalern ·nl adch ·ll day · Costa Mesa police said they ha ve filed rune counts of residen· lial burglary agains t Cbris Edward Coppens, 18, of Costa Mesa. who was in Oran~e Coun Ly Jail today in lieu of $!0,000 t HJ" Thl'V :-a id the ·G&sta Mesa burgh;ru·!. occurred during the pas t two month!. in laq~e apart nwnt 1·11m11h·Xl'!-t in the northern pa rt of lhl· 1·1ty Most of the lo:--..e~ wen· JewcJry and ca!.h, poll!'•· said. They '>aid no missing items ha\'-' hecn rccovned a t lh1i. I 11111· DIEDRICH. • Suspec1-He1...___~ In Robbery A 26-year old man was a rrest cd in Nt!wport Beach today ju!-tl rn 1 nutes aflrr h e a llegedly robbed a Costa Mesa conven rt'nC'f> slor.-by thr <:atening a 1'11.•rk with a <'row.bar In Costa Mesa Jail today m l1t·u of $25.000 bail was Danny L1·t· Brooks or 11140 16th St.. N1·wport 81·ach He was arrest- t•d on susp(c1on or armed rob 1~11~t1on "without <.icknowled).! lwrv lllJ,! m;mv fac•ts that WOUlrt OOar P00l ll'I' S;Jl(J thf• rllbbny ()(' 1111 rn y m"r1king :-.ut'h a flct'1s10n " 1·urr(•d ttt about 2.30 a .m at lJ "Wl· an• t·x ~l<irrng t·vcry lt·~al M••;.mwh1l1., the· Jockeying for T11t1·rn mark1:t al Santa An;1 ;.iv<·nu1.· ml'ludm).! tlw po:-.:-.ih1llty 1ws 1t1on :rmun~ th1· announced Avenue' and Ogle Street. Thi· t>f going to court." said Mc: Dun 1·011tt·mlN-.. for Lh1· Third District malt' clerk W<i!-t threatened with rwll Uougla!-t -..prrkc!)man Hay :-1·at on thf" (;ounty Bo<1rd of a <·rowbar but not inJurcd. police Towne Supe rvisors continues. sa id ~~~~~~~~~~~_::..._---~~~- ANNUAL SU SALE_ lOo/o to 250/o OFF Now In Progress Stop in now for the finest selection in quality·interior furnishings in the area. Over 20.000 sq. ft . of the finest furniture available. Such brand names as Drexel. Heritage. Henredon. Woodrusk. Stanton Cooper and more. reduced for this annual sale. · •• Business w...-. June t. 1919 DAILYPILOT It's Good Enough to Drink ~~-~oliol Produetien Stalled By Ban on At-hom1'S1Wi -:.:._ • AP Wir ....... DOUBLE TAKE -Readers of tht• pr i<:r sign at this stC1tio n in Calimesa. Calif.. have lo read the second sig n , lower left. to get the full picture. Ti·1rns lated l o gallons, un leaded and super sell at 98.0315 cents. Gas Stations Push For Metric Prices SACRAM ENTO <AP> -California's aasoline dealers over whelmingly favor convert.ing pumps lo sell by the liter. rather than to register Sl a gallon, says an official who made a statewide sur-vey. . Ez Delfino. head of the Measurements Standards Division of the Department of. Food and Agriculture, said the reason is price: It would cost $200 to convert a gasoline pump to price a gallon one dollar or more. but only $50 per pump to convert for sale by the lite r. Delfino's statement said about 100,000 of the 140,000 pumps in the state wiU have to be converted, and this would cost $5 million the metric way and $20 million the dollar way. He said the prefe rence for metric was strongest among in- dependents a nd small s tation operators. some of whom s aid the S200·per-pump price would put them out or business By WAl.TER It. MEAa8 "" ._.., c.t,. ......... W ASlllNGTON There may lw fuel in them there Cields, but lh • ruven'"'rs don'\ look upon 11asohol as an unmixed blessing. They're worried that a ll the tiger may not wind up in the tank To make Rasohol, you've got to m 1tke alcohol, which runs head-on mto the government's ~trict rules on distilling the stuff. IT SEEMS THAT alcohol good 4.>nough to burn can easily be alcohol good 4:00ugh to drink. T he government does not look with favor upon homemade Fluor Reports Top Earnings For 6 Months F luor Corp.. Irvine, has an- nounced retord net earnings for the six-month period ended April 30 of $46.5 million. or $2.77 a s hare, up 47 percent from $31.7 m illion, or $1.87, for the fi rst six months in 1978. Revenues for the period in fis- cal year 1979 were $1.6 billion, com pared with $1.3 billion for the same period last year, the comf>any ~aid Tues<Iay. - Backlog reached $1 2.9 billion on April 30. New orders were $4 2 billion. a level that was ex- ceeded only in 1975. SECOND-QUARTER earnings were $22.7 million. or $1.36 a share. up 75 percent from $13 m illion, or 77 cents. for the same period in 1978. Revenues were $844 million. compared with $656 ri111lion ror the second quarter in 1978. Last year 's coal strike re - d uced Fluor's earnings per share for the first and second quarters of 1978, 8 cents and 39 cents per share, resilcctively. 5 Ho01e Center ' EV ER THOUGHT ABOUT INCORPORATING? READ THIS! II "''"' ,,rn 1.Jktf\\l Ill!' torno· In rP.11! thol, y•JU <lh? thtt konrl ol 11rrson wtoo n,1\ atro-.11ly no ;11il ,,r.0111 the IJA ''"''"9'• ;111,11IJhl~ onl~ 10 Cr•t11o•ai.on1 Yuu fltt>IMihly 11lu•,1dv lcnn,.. 111,.1 th .. ""'•l••rl l0Jt>1l1ty ~~rnnlJt·d by law to fhP cwvH''" uf ,, CotpQf.iht1n will ht'hJ $hwltJ lht11r prtv~H•• 11u\~••\\u•fH1o ltom thu cvf'r PrPst:nt tnrcat of tawsu•U llut 0111 vou lo;now thJt tnco1pora11ng <Joos not hOVI' 10 ,,.. ttVPf10\IV~> Our Jll 1nclu11v1• "''' •• to l11eOr1>oraw vou 11 $480 rherP 8tl' no hultlt•n .Mtdt\101181 ~0\1\ OI tatr... So called Cnr11ora1trm I .1w :.11 .. c1<1ft1t1 charge uµ to S 1000 or mor" for the samn thonq Th1: all .ntfusove Proce include~ uur $150 Jlltl'""V\ li•t• ~nil S3JO 111 cos" whtl h we rn..st turn Jroon.t Jntl i;av 10 othel\ From vour all onclu,1111· i;rict· w .. l•llV S200 "' ltil' OlhlOthoil F1 .. nLh1 ... Tnx BCJJ•tl, S/O HI th" S11crrtary ol :>tarn SJ5 10 Obtain your <.nmo'1Hot'ln l<•t. ,111(1 fo1131ty s?s 10 the CorporlllHWS Cn'"'""''0""' Cnn1111rv tn <.tITT11nw1 liulocl. o•w P'J"on acting alnng ~lln rpnn " Ctlqm• 111ior1.. • A broel phr1r11· r roll vr CJ{foce '""t woll y1ve us the onlor· mn11on Wf' no•Qll w .. wdl do ovr 11"11 10 wn•I your Corp111a111m K11 w llhon I hu$orl~\ cJays. Your Ko t wolf contrun n (.0111looO r..11i;v ul vriur A111ct~,. Bv·Lnws. F1ru Monu11•s, 5,.,11, S1uck, und Notoco o l lnuance C11ll for 1nlorm1Jt•On ""<I W<, woll !)l11tlly 11nswor your 4ues11on~ w11hr)ut nflt111•11 ion w yo•• JAMES R. URQUHART Ill -Attorney at Law Profo\soonat LAw Corp 1300 Dove Stri•et 2nd Floor N OWOClll 81mch. CA 92660 . 714 752 5~4 Stores Purchased Louisiana -Pacific Corp .. a Portla nd-based forefit products company. has purchased the fi ve Ward & Harrington home improvement centers in Orange County. Retail stores in Garden Grove, Costa Mesa. F ullerton .. Orange a nd Capistrano Beach will begin operating immediately as pa~ of Louisiana. P acific. To make c ustomers aware of the change, in -s t ore prom otion w ill carry the the m e, "Louisiana-Pacific, new name -fa miliar faces." T he firm also purchased the Uiree-store People's home center cbain of Ventura County. seven Southern California distributors, Trussco, a r oof t russ m a nufacturi ng oper a tio n , a nd California's la rgest lumber distribution facility. Berth 126. at San Pedro. "The compan y m a rkets lumber , plywood. particleboard, ha rdboard, specialty building -pro-- ducts and pulp. --__;;;;;~-------L-E_A_S_E_..., Law Prof A LEGENQ Elected Why leose on ordinary COf when you con lease o new I q19 PORSCHE' The POfKNl 92'4. It's designed lo carry on the Por'>Che Di t trodi1 ion of wlnntng "tradition that spans 31 yeors and tndudes over '400 rec or mo,or rocinq victories. 1,.s also desi~ fOf the pt'OCticol11y of today. • Its unique reot tron~le pt'OVKfos v1rtuolly perfect 5().5() weight distnbution between front and rear-for balanced iOOCfl!Oldlnq and broking. Its oetodynomic desiqn is aesthetically pleosinq-ond practical. Best of all, even with options leosing o 92'4 is s~sinqly affordable. So visit your Porsche+Audi dealer and test drive o livinq legend. PORSCHE1 ALJD1 '"''''ti'~ 1f VI t If t /IVtA • , It l 4 ••l11i••ll ir••••tl•••• Su san West e rbe rg Prager, a professor at UCLA School of La w who will becom e as- sociate dean on July 1, has been elected to the board of d irectors o f Pacific Mutua l Life Insurance Co .. Newport Beach. She is the first woman director of the 111-year· old life and health in- 1surance company. " MEMBER or the 'board of trustees at Stanford University. she 1also serves on the ad- lviaory council for the Stanford Sc hool of Engineering. She teaches courses in community property, family law, family wealth transactions and historic pres e rvation law. She ia a member or the American Bar As· aoclatJon/ American Bar A1aoclaUon Journal ad· vl1ory board and the editorial advllory board for Community Proper- ty Journal. While a student at UCLA, she was editor· ln·chlef of the UCLA Law Review. Office Moved· The corporate otttce of the Owl compantea ea1a1ed ln markeUna, ...... esUmaUn1. COD· 1tructlon manaaement ftlLllWA99f · and other Support fUDC· fOllCMI •1673-0900 =·~:.:.~~T!!c: liimiiAiii•-.-• ... ....,iiiiiiiioii.__.._. __ _.. _____________ .. ,1rvlne. alcohol, and with good reason. The re 's a lot of money involved. The ta x on JOO-proof alcohol for d rinking purposes is Sl0.50 a gallon, and there's concern in Washington that grain alcohol distilled ror fuel could be divert· ed into illega l whiskey. One Midwestern farmer who wa nted to build a still to produce a lcoho l to fue l his tracto r s claimed the government treated him more like a moonshmer than a pioneer In technology THERE HAS BEEN a Jot or t a lk in Congress and elsewhere abdut the production of alcohol lo be blended with gasoline as a way to ease oil supply problems. Gasohol a lread y 1s on the m arket in some areas. Legisla- t ion has been proposed to pro· mote its development. But Sen. Birch Bayh. 0 -lnd .. says the process h a s been slowed in part by the very gov· ernment that is trying to find ways out of the energy problem. ··The federal government has been more of an ohstuclc to alcoho l produ c tion t han a slimul<int .'· hl· said ... The ma?.e or burf'au<·ratic red tape that currently s urrounds alcohol pro· d uc tio n has do ne m o re t o h a mper t he cst <i hlas hmc nt of new stills than · lo C<tciltlatc the movl'mcnl ·· Bl\ .Y.H -~ A'f·O-1"11 A"T -1 s parlicul<irly true of efforts hy fa r mers and farm ht:lt com· munities to huild stills th<it could p rovide fut.•I for the local market Tht! t rouhle 1s that alcohol has been produc••d for bcvcr:.i~C!> or for industrial USl' hut not, until lately, for fuel As a result, J:OV· cr nmen\ n •gultttions don t lakc that into account T h e B u r (' (I II or I\ I t«I h () I . Firearms <lnd Toha('1·r, lrrt:<l to help solve lhc prohl<•m and ts· sued a pamphlt't ft>r would ti(! ( NEWSAN-4LYS1S J gasohol producer s. e xplaining procedures for gt:lting a permit for alcohol production . But Bayh said it was too com- plicated to be much he lp. SO HE HAS proposed legisla· lion to simplify the process and e ase the restrictions on small t>roducers. Bayh s aid the burea u a nd the Treasury helped draft the measure whic h would. among other thinr.ts. spare small p roducers of a lcohol for fuel Crom the current requirement t h a t t h ey pos t a bond to guarantee taxes on a ny or the product that winds up m bottles for drinking. They'd just have to guarantee that 1t wasn't going to be used that way. The new rules would requiN that gasohol producers denature the alcohol by addinf subatancel that will make it unfit for drink· 4ng. They would also have to keep detailed records on produe· lion and use and guard against diversion of the alcohol. PRESUMABLY, SUCH rules would spare people like Lance Crombie of Wf'bste r . Minn .• from proble ms with the revenue agents. Crombie built an ine xpensive .~ solar still to produce a lcohol for fuel. although he said the sheriff · adv1sed him not 'to. It turned out the sheriff knew what he was talking about. According to Crombie, he had ~ no sooner gone into production than two federal men showed up a nd confiscated the st il l. lie finally applied for a federal p e r mil . and says it cam e through six months latl'r. $500 Million Eyed For State Resource LOS ANGELES (AP) -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. bas an- nounced plans to invest $500 million in renewable resources during .t.be...naLlQ. ~ ~ slave -Off what he called -e depletion <Jf- Ca lifomia 's reser ves. T he money. Brown said Tuesday. would come from the legislature. geothermal and tide land oil leases or. 1f necessary. a 1980 bond issue. .. 111E OBJECTIVE IS TO INVEST in California 's natural systems." Brown said. "Crop lands. grasslands, forests and fishen es sus tain the quality ortife. And they are deplelmg. "It reqwres a su bstantial investment tn the fut ure so that future generations can enjoy what we have had," Brown s aid. 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H&rmful By SYLVIA POHER ............. c...... • Vore than 130 million Americam routinely underto X· ray examin ations each year X -rays are o f extreme val~·· in detecUng condjtions that must be corrected. j Sometimes physicians o rder !'lo-called defensive X-., rays to protect themselves against the posalbllity of• malpractice s uits. There is no etrort on the part of U..' physicians the mselves or their organizations to deny thla., IT SHOULD BE STR~ED THAT phys icians ahoulli ' not get all the blame for etbuse of X -rays . Their patlem. : fre que ntly request f've n demand them , Deborah Van Brunt o f the U.S. Food a nd Drug Ad· ministration's Burnau o f Radiological Health says many_'_ patients feel that their physician "must be on t he ball" w h en be gives X r ays o r other similar Lests lnvolvmg high· technology therapy Estimates on the use of defens ive X ·n1ys run from 6 Qercent to 40 percent of those take n in a year. While there is no way to tole up the amounts that many of these un- neeess ary X -rays add to h ealth costs. t his much 1s c lear: X -ray exams s well the ris k s of over expos ure to radiatton fallout. -The expenses nf the treatme nts add ~uh s tanlla lly to the c·o s t s of health care Money's Worth The burden 1111 th•· h osp1tetls als o 1s !l fact or, for the X rays mvolvc c·os tly 1•11l11pmcnt . pcr~onnel , s p ac·c. etc. flOSPITi\l.S AR•: Ot-•:N TO •;v•~lt MORE bitte r l'ril1c1s m tn this ;Jr1·a. loo They are no l immune to " 1•h<.1rges of t'XCt.'~Slvl· use of X -ray And t·vt·n th!! ,:tt•nl•rlilly pnw;c d mass scree nmgs for tuhcrc u1os 1s lly mohtlc· X l'i.IY units a rc com ing under fire. Othe r pnJblt·m s un· t •n1erging fr<>m c h<.1rge:. that X -ray Px1.11ninat111n.' l oo 11ft1·n ·•rt· not performed by radiologis t s. • l rntncd to r ('IHJ 1111' ftlrn -. T h<1M' who arc r e ·examining the X r<iy rad1:.itu111 p 111hl1•m a r•· conce rne d aboul improper use fil.1.hc..X rays uy l.bc Jc~'4:r tranwd.personnd --- l.<1Y. l1·v1·l 1 ;11J1i1l111n '" rc:-.pon s 1blc for up t o 5 p e rcent of J 11 <'<IOt'L•r~. :.1·1·111 <1111g to :-.tudt<·~ ThC' rt.:ccnt Nat ion a I At•:1dc::m y 11f S1·11·11r c:•-. rl'v1cw. for inst<rn1·1" notes thett l h y n J 1<I. lu11g .irhl -.o licl tumor:; of th<· h r <•a s t ,ran be as- ">11('1:.tlctl wrth X r:iy dti~age~ HUT Tiit: ~I\!'\ STUDY t 'ON('f.U OES t hat lht• overal l n~k 111 1·;rnt·•·1 Jntl gen1·t1c mut<.1t1110s from low exposure to 1.11l1ation 1:-~light lt :11J1:.il11111. of t1iur ... 1·," 1•vt•rywh1·rr· m our c n varu11 mt•nt :\pwoxirn<.ih-ly 50 pt:rccmt of th1· r;,d1atl()n we rt' 1•1·1v1· "'' <:.111·1 <·11n1rul d1vn '>t' cxpo~urc as a r c..,ull of fly 111c 111 v pl;.in<· l r>1 lcmg d 1:-ta m ·ps natural hac k g ro und raclt;1111m. cvt·n w t1rk1ni.: 111 hu1h.J1ng .., of Ct•rt:11n t y pe:-. 01 -.to111• The w111.Jl1 •111 , 1·ally c:·ruiih Wh l•n w1• add th1• hroad cn1·d -.p1'L'I rum 11f r :itl1:i11011 •'X114J~un· a:. .1 n·:-;ult 11f ·u m ) rwd 111 ln .. 1lmt•nt ~ 1111 1l1~1·a-..· ;11111 nwl11orl:.-ul dctc,.1111~ tl1:-.eu:-.l• X RAYS WERE OISC'OVERF.D BY Wilh1·ln1 Konrad l<11L"nlK1·n 1n IHHS Thi· unit to l'Xprcss a rnount.., of rad1at11111 "a:-. n <i rnl'd · rtlt'ntl!1·n l.<tr~t· <111 ......... Ill th1· r:rn1;:1· 11( th11u~.111tl-. or rcwnlJ:e n s 15.IJOOR. for tn»liHW+' • m tty lw rt'qmrNI tn r.1drnllon treat mt·nt Ill t·anr···r f>1:.tJ.!n11:-.t11· X ra y~ •·'<am•. r"flUlrf' m~ch :.mallf'r :1mrn1111, of r ufllJ l lon t-:x p•1-.u1t· lr11rn ;i l·ht·~t X· 1 ,1\ •~un i~ 20 1,lllHJ •1f 111w ro\:nts.:1•n Ne.ct Cutting l<lSks Jt>romt' Nix h<.t~ hf•t II aJ)IJOlll\l•d h ol>l rr1r lht· llote l Saa Maartnt. La~un:i B t•t11·h _ i'he hold. fornwrh the V1ll:.ig 1: Inn. is unttc r g omg :.i ~<100,()(JO rt:modc l1ni.: µrng ram schcdulNI lo he c umplclcd in July II~· is n :spons rhh• lur hiring a nd ovcrs cc1n,:i l!mploycc:. and m a nag m g the hudgl•t <inti fron t uH11·t-. -. ... - William I\. Wood has hN>n n a m ed vwe preside nt and ,;-mana~cr of Wells •·ar~u Mortgage Co. 'i. Irv mt! income • µroperty loan production offict• ~. llt• Joined tht· comp;m y 1n rnn as an 1'.!Ssti.tant v1c<· 1n e:;. t(lunl "'th f1 v 1• years · t 'XPl'l'l<'nt•f· tn m ort gage le nding • Nolan D. Archibald has bcl!n numf'd preside nt or Liken lfomt> f'untisbings, a W estmins t e r wmdow·cove ring busi.'·j nc:;:-. • ~ lie 1s re.s pons 1hlt• for .corporate, marketing and sales-~ efforts Likcn's purl'nt company is Beatr1c Foods Co .. Inc . ..1 Ht> 1s former v ice president of marke lml-( ror lh~ ~ Airs trcam Co . unothc r d1v1s 10 11 of B eatrice ft'oods . ~ San Cle m e nte Savings, Sim Clemente, has named Lee B. Hagerson a s pres ident and ctuer executive offic~r. • lie s pent 11 ycurs with Western Feder a l Savanis andi. Loan Association, mos t recently as regional vice president of-:: branch adm1rustration. He was responsible for the operation 1 a nd marketing of the branch system and also was vice prai-a denW>f.La Mesa Tille Co •• a subsidiary. t lle also 1s a forme r branch manager for American Sfvings and an executive wit~ United California Bank. : Barbu a Derry. San Jua n Capistrano . has been named branch manager of the Irvine office o f Home • Federal Savings and Loan A~SCH:lation of San Diego. S h e joined the <tssociat1on m 1975 after working al two,~•· California banks . .. . Directors of GeDeral AlltOmattoD, Inc •• Anaheim, hev.; e lected Jolla B. Conlan Jr •• a member or the board since 1975, as ch1urman and Funk A. GrlsaDtl, a manage-· ment s pecialis t in computer corporation s. as president a~ chief executive orficcr . LawreDce A. Gosllorn, former ' c h airman and preside nt. will continue as a director. : · • Dennis II. Nysl.rom has been elected aecreta,.Y', ": iien e ral eounsel and director. lrwln L. kwa&ek, a n ex·~­ eculive with the company for three years, was e lected vjc~ · president and assistant secretary. .~ Conlan has been an attorney in private practice hf Phoenix, Ariz .• and president or Telmarlt, Inc., a minlcom· l'-ettft~ de:ngn and manufacturing firm-n Phoenix. Gris anti, a member of the Los Anaeles manaaement consulting firm of Ori~ant1 and Gatef IM-., ha1 provided tn--' lerlm leadership as c hief executive officer, chief operatlq ~ officer or consultant to several companlea in the computer 1 industry over 18 years 1 Nystrom is u p11rtner m the Washington, D .C ., and ! Detroit law Orm of Jenkins, Nystrom and Sterlacci and i former secretary and general coun sel to Alexander j Hamilton Ule Insurance Co. o f Amerltl. ' . ~ I Kemedl a. Ulldella, Hu.nUnl\C)n Beach. haa been pro· i moted to director of admlmatr-alk>n for ..._ c.r,., 1 Irvine • He bu been with the compeny since 1'72 and hn filled poallionl ln salts. program manacement and 1eneral m a na1ement. • J -j .