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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-04-04 - Orange Coast Pilot'. ---------------j County ConViet I Costs Salesman To Be Sent $150,000 in Gems Dome to Die? DAILY PILOT olcano Rattles • ' ***25c*** FRIDAYAFTERNOON,APRIL4, 1980 V°'-n, llllO. .... HCTH*I, • PAOaS Wnvict Due Home ·~To Die? O.ltf l"lltll -"'LH l'•YM flea~ Birdi~ Birdie ·For some reason, the birds around Mary Luther's house in Newport Beach don't take as many baths as they used to. It just could be because of "Schwartz," a binl watcher owned by Mrs. Luther. Schwartz, you see, likes to watch birds up close ~nd personal. • A 20 percent threat or showers to!! by tonight and increas· inJ t. percent.Saturday morn- io1 ( ed today lb deter many O ge Coast vlsitors lured by Tbllnday's balmy beaches and bh.-sldes. • Beach attendance has been •o•uwhat down due to the '.&_....Week'• weather fluctua-.U., nnginl from summer-like ·eolillJtloos one day to sprinkles. ~ilPY ni1ht1 and 25·knot ·bllltery breezes. Spokesmen for the U.S . ;wfllt.be9' Se"lce tn·Los Angeles l\C>Jay predicted the semi· probability of rain tontght and Saturday. calling for a high tem· perature of 67 and an overnight low of 50 to 52 degrees .• The federal weather watchers were slightly contradicted, however, by Hunt.inttOD Beach's J . Sherman Denny, Who bas kept daily weather records for m0&t of the past. 50 yean. Denny said bis barometric preaaure bas beld relatively .con· stant and be rather doubted the word of the professionals In Los Anlleles unless a low pressure system developed rapidly. LtJeguard1 contacted at Oran1e Cdaat beacbea today aaid attendance was basically lncreued Tbunday from tbe pre•lou da11 When It wu mi.I· erable oa the .Vanda. La1una Beach lifeguards re· ported attendance of about 7,000, wtth only one re1cue due to sharply decreued $6·de1ree water temperatures (Sef' ltAJN, P11e .U> ~AN QUENTIN <AP> -Of· fi c1als at San Quentin state prison have recommended that a dying Inmate be allowed to go home to Anaheim to die. The r ecommendation to De partment of Corrections Director T erry Enomoto on behalf of Johnny Perez Garcia, whose doctors say has only a 30 percent chance of Jiving six months because of Hodgkins dis- ease. Garcia is eurrently on the critical list at Marin General Hospital. "We're trying to do something for him and ror his family," said acting prison information officer Jim Ingram. In gram said that Gattia, 2". ha s been s urre ring from Hodgkins disease, a form of c ancer, since he entered San Quentin last October to serve a sentence for armed robbery in Orange County. Garcia has spent most of the ti me at the prison hospital because or the ill· ness. Last week . his condition wor se ned and he wa s transferred to Marin General Hospital for spedal treatment. Under the state penal code, Corrections Director Enomoto is allowed to refer Gar cia's cue back to the court which sen· tenced him and to request that he be re-sentenced to allow him to be freed or paroled t.o his home, Ingram said. Teet Pilot Dies MOJAVE CAP) -A lest pi.lot was killed when an experlmen· tal Canad ian business Jet craShed near here, but two other persona aboard parachuted to safety. M4N SJf'ALLOlf'S &SO Cll4NGE S!OUL, South Korea (AP> - Police, after ftndina a bod)' ol a man with 122 eolm ln W.at.omach. said be committed awckle and be1aa an lnvM11atloa. Tbe eolnl· were YtOrtb Q.50. They sald the man w11 believed to ~ in his 20s, and that bis body was found in Cbanpon. Ull miles IOUtb ot Seoul ' ) IJJ.digestion 'Umeh' Costs $150,000 A Long Beach salesman told police that he h ad the most expensive lunch of his life in Huntington Beach Thursday. It cost him roughly $150,000. THE 39-YEAR·OLD salesman said that while he was lunching at an Edinger Avenue restaurant someone took his car and the jewelry samples he bad locked in the trunk. Police said they turned up the car several blocks away and discovered the trunk bad been pried open and the expensive collection of diamonds a nd gold chains was gone. THEY SAID THE CROOKS, howe ve r. left behind one chain. It was made of iron and ~as attached to the bumper of the car. apparently used to tow the veh1· cle from its original parking ~pot. .. Dymally Attoraey '.Jury Indicts Tiro In 'Cult Bribery' SAN DIEGO (t\P> -An al· torney for former Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally and a religious cu lt leader known as Sri Patricia have been indicted by the San Diego County rrand jury. the foreman satid today. The indictments were sealed but accuse Edward L . MHry a nd the cult leader, whose real name l..s Patricia Sperato, of con· spiring to solicit and pay a bribe to Dymally, said foreman E .E. Binger. ·•we cooaideftd an indictment naming Dymally but did not because of insurfici e nt evidence." Biqer aakl. The indictments. he sa.ld, al· lege that Masry solicited a $10,000 bribe Crom the Escoodido rell1ioua aect called Morn· ln&land to be pa.Id to Oymally for urging the California Lect.lature to lnveat11ate 1ov· ernmeot barusment of the sect . The evidence was presented over alx weeks by John Gordiner of tbe state attorney 1eneral's o ffice In Sacramento. At Gordiner's request. Superior Court Judie William Yale sealed the lndlctmenta wben they were relurned lut l'riday. Oymally, now seetln1 a Democratic nomlnatlon to Con1re11 from Loa Anceles, could not be reached Immediate- ly for comment. In Los An1eles. however. Ma1ry wu quoted u sayln1 the Callfomla attorney 1encral'11 of· flee conducted "a vlc:ioua, un· ' re le nting gestapo·t ype as· s a ssination" or churches in general and opponents or the at· tomey general in particular. "I'm actually glad that the is· sues are now being faced," he said in a telephone interview Thursday night. "In my opinion. the grand jury was duped into the indictments. But I feel no animosity toward them and, as I told the grand jury foreman. I am not going to keep quiet about what happened in my testimony before the grand jury." M asry added , "Generally speaking, lbe attorney general's <See BBJBE, Pa1e All Hero Praised ·For Capture SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A 22-yeaf-old bol'Uculturlsl wbo subdued a burglary suspect Saturday bas received an out· pourtna of public praise for bis deed. William Grono won't be able to work for two mootba bowever' because hi.I rtcht arm wu badly cut when be crashed t.brouCb a plate-&lau wlndow durlq the epl.sode. After reading of bis plllht. people ~gan sending letters and money. Including a ch«k for $500 from a bank and $100 from a f"'1leral director. Experts Expect Eruption VANCOUVER, Wash. <AP> - Ominous tremors again rau.Jed Mount St. Helens. and Gov. Dixy Lee Ray declared a state of emergency around the rumbl· iog, smoking volcano to clear a path In the event or a major eruption, which scientists say is likely. ··H.4armooic tremors" twice s hook the 9,766-foot peak in ~outhwest Washington oo Thurs· day rught. Scientists h ave said the tremors. which first oc· curred Wednesday, indicated mov em e nt o f molten rock \x>neath the mountain that could t·rupt nt any time. ··w e do know the magm a 1 molten matenal > 1s moving,·· j?eopbysiclSt Bob Chnstiansen of the U.S. Geological Survey said T hurs day . "The harmonic tremor makes it seem likely we will go t.o a magmallc eruption. "We've always said that was a hkely pocssibility. 1l seems even more likely now, although not necessarily today or tomorrow. It could be a week or a period of weeks or more." The governor said from the capital. Olympia, that "the <See VOLCANO, Page .U> Coast Weather Increasing cloudiness with 20 percent chance of showers 1aa, tonight and 30 perei!fll Saturday morn- ing. Decreaslq chance of showers Saturday after· noon. Lows tonight 45 at the beaches and 52 inland. . · Highs SaWrday from 60 to 65. INSIDE TeD'4 Y Mort! achdl• aN playmg '" tht "sandbor of the wealthy." Find old where on Poge CJ. - I "'fw·W' •· tW Do No t lfa terap Till Eastft- The wraps will be off the colorfully wrapped Port Meta Baptilt Church, 650 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa, Just in time for Easter services, says Pastor Joe Hefner. Termite·battling fumigators draped and sprayed the 25-year-old bu1lclinC on Wed- nesday. expectinl a one-day job. But hiah winds prolonged fUml1aUOn and the wraps are to come off Saturday. ........ P~AJ RAIN ••• One medJcal aid call waa re· ported, when Salvatore Cllntani, 80, a visitor from Cotta Mesa, s lipped on rocks at SJeepy Hollow and sustained a forehead laceration The elderly hiker was not hos pitalized. Lifeguarda at San Clemente State Beach said they had about 5,800 beach visitors, but the chU· ly waters kepl all but the hardiest bathers 1ltUn1 on the beach. Huntin gton Beach c ity lifeguards said .they loeaed about 8.000 vlaitora, with 15 per· cent re&cues rel><>rted as the surf r emained about one to tbree feet ' and chilly. Rangers at Hunlln1ton and Bolaa Chica state beaches in H unUngton Beach estimated beach attendance at 20,000 with only a handful of surf rescues, none of them spectacular incl· dents. Surf at Doheny State Beach remains closed to bathers or s urfers due to aewaae polluUon. No 1mall craft wam1.D11 an ln effect ln the Paclflc from the coaat to ~ mil• out between Point Conception and the Mex· ican Border, with 1bowera forecut at aea further north ovemlght. Spokesmen at Newport Beach, Dana Point Harbor and Sunaet Aquatic Park branches of the Oran1e County Sberifr• Harbor Patrol t9ported lncre11ln1 boal-inl ·~ctivltles today. ' Prieom Renovated LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -An oul·of ·court 1etUement that calla for a four.year, $•2 mllllon prison renovation project will brin1 Kentucky's correctional system lnto the 20th century, an inmates' attorney 11y1. Leaal action against the state was nled in 1976 by 13 Eddyville inmates. ;' • DAILY PILOT Tl4••"••• (n4tMl>4m QMIMMMweni•w.....,. , ......... ~ --,,__.,.°'i:.1iirta ., ......... ' Brief Career For 'Marshal' KNOX CITY. Mo. <AP> -Tommy A. Goodwin. a 45·year-old fixture ln th11 s mall to wn. was o nce judged mentally incompe· tent and voters elected him marshal as a joke, the mayor said. But tbe fact that Goodwin could carry a gun had s ome folk s scared, and al the wl.ahes of "everybody ln town." Goodwin has a1reed to give up his poet. So now he ·s the new City Hall night watchman. . The decision Thursday night averted the resigna· tions of most or the of· fi cers of this northeast Missouri town o( 280. BRIBE ••• office is becoming reminiscent of the black shirts of Nail Germany." Morningland at one time claimed a following of more than 400 at its Escondido temple, but was closed abruptly in 1978. In addition to the alleged bribery indictment, Binger said Masry and Sri Patricia were in· dieted for conspiracy to pay tbe bribe to Dymally or, accordln1 to an alternate indictment, Masry was accused of involve· ment with grand theft by taklna the money from Momln1land under false pretenses by teWn1 others in the cult that it was for a bribe. . Blnter said Masry alao waa indicted for misapplication or funds lnvotvtna a trip to Hone Kon& to ftlrteve aome children of one ol the mlnl.aters of Mom· ingland and Sn Patricia lndleted for mlaappllcaUon of Morn· inaland funds. Mury and Sn Patrida reportedly will appear Wednelclay for arral1nment in Vlsta. The two-year lnveMiaatioo of Dymally's acUvltlea waa re· portedly dropped by the nu 1n January ·oo IJ"OUDdl of lnauffi. clent evidence. An lnve1u1aUon wH launched into Mornlngland arter the Escondido City Council heard pareats' complaints that their children were beinl aUenated trom them. The rell1ious sect baa involved asvo•oalcal, mystical·1pll1tual doctrllles and telepathic teachlnp. M au1'1 law office• in Loi An1elel weN raided by att.orMy 1en•ral'1 ln...U1ator1 1 ,.ar a10 and recorda WV. MlHd. Anon Smpected STOCKTON (AP) -A foar. alarm ftH ptled I lalY .... Armr ~ ...... 01.ui1 an fflmated •.oeo damllt and u.turiac ellbt IOM, ln· cludlftl a IMll WM be qu.· tloliea today bJ on ln· ••tlll&Orl, otndali reported. f'NmP.,,eAJ VOLCANO •• posalbWty of a major eruptioa or mudflow is real" and urged sight.Hers to atay away from the mountain and surrounding areas to keep roads clear. The nearest retldentl were evaaiated when a aeries of 1maJI quakes shook the mountain and It began to belch,.. and uh wt week. Davtd Guier. a spokesman Tor the state Department of EmeraeftCY Services, aaid the emereency dedaratlon served to alert. other state a1encies to help local offtclala, if nettSUI')' Meanwhile. four avalanches rolled down the mountaln at the 4,400·foot level. takina some trees with them. said Don Mullineaux , a USGS geophysicist from Denver. The av a 1 an chea probably were cauaed by new snow, the quakes and a warmln1 of the mountain, he said. Thursday afternoon, J,he volcano sent a plume of steam and uh 18.000 feet into the air ln a lO·rninUte erupt1on, Hid Lynn Robertson, 1poknwoman for the U .s. Forest Service. A later eruption laated 40 minutes with the plume re· aching 13.000 to 14,000 feet. Th~re were reports of ash falling u far away u Tacoaaa, more than 90 miles to the north. A scientific team from Dartmouth College sampling 1aae1 from tbe summit found a low eonceatraUon of sultv dJos. ide, Mullineaux said. If the COO· centration rises, it could sip.al an Imminent lava eruption, he Hid. Jf lava flbws~ullineaux said it could ocne fro the 1,600-foot wide crater at peak or from new fl.aaurea the mountain'• sides. Dependina on its l.oc:at1on, a lava now ml&ht also melt s now and lee and trlaaer mudnOWI. Lava nows can ea1lly be out· run by humans, aclentllts 1ay, but mudflows move much fa1ter. Sclentlata were bopina U-2 m1bta ovw the volcano could in· dicate the location of bot sPot.. mudaUdel and ash. * * * Kitty Flees Lava Threat Y ALIC, Wub. (AP> -Juel befoN ne~1 Mount St. 11e1 .. er~~. Dtftky tbe cat beadecl for iuan pound. The volcano LI stlll rumb11na, and Olnky'1 ownen are worrltd tbe cat wtll starve lf be doeln't come doW1' from tbe tree aoon. .. You know, call can feel tb1D11 we can't ... aom.thlnl •ured blm rHl badL.:. oner Dtnnll HUllUtl Hid TDunda)' of the cat. wbO bu bND trMd fora WMk. Huflltl11 can't ftnd 1 lldder lon1 mouth to rea9h, and when a nel.,_bOr tried to cJtmb tbe tree wtth loartna 1pttes. Dinky oalY scooted 30 !Ht hl1her. . H Ostqges Du~.Rite~. lr&p OL Easter Visit8 by Clergymen 81 .... Aaaeela&e4 Preu Jruiala miU&.anta •0 00'.meed today tbe1 w1ll allow Am.ieab cler1rm•n to 11ve Suter services for bo8la1es at the U.S. ElbbUI)' ln Tehran. The issue of tbe captives' transfer to govern· ment Control ap~ared qged do•n. A 1potea111u for tbe mWtanta would not dllcloM Uae na-of tbe clereymen, but the Rev. Darrell Ruplper, a Roman Catholic priest in Omaha, Neb .. s aid he would pecform the Tehran services Sunday with the Rev. Jack Breme!.t. a Metbodlst from Lawnnce, au., ud the Rev. NellOD Tltom PIOD, a Kansu ctty. Mo .. Metbodist. The three left from Lawrence today. They said they would to in Iran about four da11. All three have made rettnt trips to Iran as memben ol the La wrence·based American· Iranian €rials Resolution Com· mittee, ~ leader, Norman P'orer, baa crltlclaed the Nlime of tbe dlslOMd sbab and Carier·s hudllu ol tbe crllll. JranTao elate· radio and television may record the Easter services, but no foreJgn reporters will be perm illed to watch, the militant spokesman said. Government television filmed Christmas se rvices given by three American clerfymen, who aaid they aaw 41 bol agea lnaide the embuly, as well H three U.S. diplomata he ld at the Forelan Mlnist.ry •lnce the Nov. 4 embassy takeover Tehran Rad&o declared today that President Carter ap_parent· ly has turned down the Revolu-t 1on a r y Council's request to clarify his responae to Iran·~ de· m a nd for tran1ferrtn1 the SPORTCOATS By $ BOTANY MG. ttlO MDUCIDTO SPORT SHIRTS ~=$16 American hostages to govern· ment cootrol. The LIMie reportedly bln,_ on • coundJ demand that can.r agree to the "right" of an Ira· rtian Parliament. or Majlls, to decide the fate of the hostages when it convenes this spring or summer. ABC-News reDOIWd that lra-ntan.,,....... Abolbuaan Bani· Sadr ulred Cart.er by telex to s ay he understood the Majlls had the ''right" to decide the hosta1e taaue. ABC said Carter .responded by Telu that be un· deratood tbat wu the Iranian Iranian Seea SooWt Hold_ 88Ull&L8, Bel1lum CAP> -f'ori mer tnn1u Prime lllJdater ShapOUr Bakbtiar was qUOWd as a1Jta1 today Wt loviet· trai.Ded 'tommunbtl baek· lDI AJ•t.o&lab Ruhollab IUiomelal'• l1lamle r•· 1tme will telae power ...... D'• .... ctiea. Tbe_.. ... payUp aervlce to lrm1aD ""°'u- tlooary leadef' Kbometnl but will try to take control after his death. Bakhtaar was quoted u saying ln an 1nten'lew wtth the Belgian weekly m a~az1ne L'Evenement. BathttM. a leaMT' of the N aUonal Fron\ coaUUoa of parti•. wu a 1oncume oppoornt ol t.be lbah. poeltioo and made no matioaol the MaJUa' "rtOL" Tehran radlo, In rtDOrtiDg Carter'• Po•ltton, ufd: "It seems that ~ U.S. president has rejected the Iranian Revolu- tionary Council's caJI to clarify hi.a stand candidly.'' Tbe Foreign MiDJatry said the Carter Mmi0 1tt.raUoo ... ma to be easql.q la a •ar of Deries, ud a •Poieaman for Uae mm. tants who seized the SO hostages in the U.S. Embassy in Tehran lS3 days ago said, "We didn't expect the cr~at Satasa or Amertca to do an1.tbin1 -'but make eaqlty threats. • A bout 200 de111on1trators gathered outside the embasy declarln& auppcm~r the ._rn. tan.talM,......Wlaet~ said was U.S. pressure to re· lease the hostages before the is· 1ue II cleelde\I bJ UM ll&jlla. A IMdtDI lraala.n clerl)'llwa toad a 8ebbetb Prayer ueembl)' "tbe Ila• of the bostalft w11l be decided .., t.be ualtted •ill Cl( tbe uUoo tbnM.alb tile blamtc coo- tultatl•e a11embiy <MajU1> wbleh lba1l dedde OD It. abal1 aMOQDC:I that cledaioG and -.ct on It. CM•t•i11aer• Baay NEW ORLEANS <AP) - President Carter sent his wife and Sen. Edward M . Kennedy sent two of his children to cam· pa1Rn in Louisiana today oc:' the l'\'e of the i.tate·s first pres1den· ual pnmary. Roulynn Carter was campai1ning in New Orleans and Kara and Edward Kennedy Jr. were continulng their week·long effort. FOR BIG '!All MEN m 2 PANTS HANG TEN $16 (VESTS)$9. lllff SHIRlS SUITS · llG~ $3I llG. 210 IWDRDUROY JEANS$19 =( $35 DOUBLE s LAX $1 8 KNIT "''° .... WALK$15 m SHORTS Windbreaker Jackets VELOUR SPORT SHIRTS Fms IA11ER$49 SPOR1S COAlS • ... =-'12 ONLY •tu = $]9 nn m 'Mffll .. -.. w OPllSS 1912 HARBOR BLVD. It 191h 8trlet t COSTA MESA Olly: 10 '°. Mo 1.1,..,. .......................... A'lll \ Your Hometown Dally New'1fp•per • . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1MO C/N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 1· in J erusalelll 1 Jn a rare occurrenre or caJen dars, the E:mF-0' Orthodox Church celebr Holy Week at the same time as the Protestant and Roman Catholic churches . Ulla year. aad I.be boly aJlll ot JUtJHlem '• Old City were Jammed wtth Plllflm1 Jaylnc devotion• In a babe l of languq11 lsraeb 1ccuraty forces· kept 1.1 discreet watch over the pro· cession from Praetorium. where Chri1t was sentenced lo the cross, to the Church or the Holy Sep\tichre -the rou&.e of ha s walk to the crucifixion.• Led by Franciscan friars pre- ced d by Mo•le m 1uldei in medieval dr~111. the Roman Catholic p~ealon atopped for prayon at the nine Stallons of lb Crou along the Via Dolorosa before filing into the Crusader church encompassing the last !Ive stations. Long lines or the devout moved slowly up the steep stairs inside the church to the site re- vered as Calvary -site of the crucifixion -and formed out- side the mausoleum over the cave where tradition says Cbrist. was entombed. Many Protestants also viewed the ceremonies in the church and along the Via Dolorosa. but there were no organized pll· grimages. Protestants do not ac· cept the Holy Sepulchre as the site of Christ's buria.l. but worship at the church of the Garden Tomb. just outside the walls of the ancient city In a carefully arranged * * * schedule, Greek Orthodox pil· grims, including a large group from the two mUUon ·strong U.S. community, held a solemn pro- cession to Calvary wbieb ended as the Catholic procession began. An overlap of pilgrims near the church caused a pedestrian traffic jam in the narrow Old City streets. The Syrian, Coptic and AbySSI· nian churcMs also held separate devotions at the shrrnes in the church. * * * Holy Week celebrations reach a climax with a Catholic Pon- tifical midnight Mass and an 1 early morning Mass Easter Sun· day led by the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Monsignor Giacomo Giuseppe Beltntti. The American CBS television network planned a live broad· cast of the Greek Orthodox Feast of Love service Sunday morning led by Metropolitan Vasil.I~ of Casaria. * .• * Placing OfSigm Assailed Hostage Easter U.S. Clergymen to Visit Former Newport Beach City Coun cilman Pete Barrett asked today for criminal pro- secution against Mayor Paul Ryckoff and councilman Ray Williams over violation of the ci· ty sign ordinances. Barrett sa id he was enraged this morning to dJscover election posters for 1he two men bad sprouted over- night in the parkways of the city's major thoroughfares. City law prohibits the posting of any.signs in the public right of way. Williams said this morning he ~ad given campaign posters to "a lot of people" and saw some of them posted this morning. 1 But he said he wasn't aware lite posters were on public prop- erty. "I wasn't paying a lot of attention. I just noticed you •could see them from the roadway," he said. Barrett took a stronger view. ••1 think the pollution of our parks and pa.rtrways ls just terri· ble," the former councilman declared. "It's not fair for the council to have ordinances and then put themselves above the mt of the people and feel they don't have to comply.'' Barrett, who ser ved on the council from 1974 to 1978, said he filed a complaint with City Al· tomey Hugh Coffin. A spokesman with Coffin's of· rice indicated the attorney would "investigate" prosecution of the misdemeanor violation with the District Attorney's office. Meanwhile, City Manager Rnbert Wynn ordered city crews to remove the posters which cropped up along Pacific ~ast Highway , Dover Drive. Riverside Avenue, Irvine A venue, MacArthur Boulevard and Bayside Drive. <See SIGNS, Page A2) !Mfly ...... -~ LH h,,_ Bea e Birdie, Birdie For some reason, the birds around Mary Luther's house iD Newport Beach don •t tab as muy baths as they Used to. It just could be because of "Schwartz.'' a bird watche r owned by Mrs. Luther. Schwartz, you see, likes to watch birds up close and personal. Candidates Clash At Newport Forum By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of U. DAiiy l"ti.t SIMI It was, as one Newport Beach City Council candidate observed later. a real cat fight. The occasion Thursday was the final forum for the nine peo ple running in Tuesday's council election. The fur st"3rted flying in the concluding remarks. ~ Ray Williams, the incumbent in the 7th District, heckled Bob Brockman, one of five can· city and "sacrifice our clean, beautiful environment.·· That got to his opponent. John Cox. who said Williams had run a campaign based on emotional issues. not raltonal thinking He said Williams was trying to "nle up the voters ·' By The As~iated Press Iranian militants a nnounced today they will allow American c lergymen to gave Eas ter !>ervices for hostages at the U S Embassy m Tehran. The issue of the captives' transfer to govern menl control appeared bogged down. A spokesman for the militant'> would not disclose I.he names of the clergymen. but the Rev. Darrell Rupiper, a Roman Catholic priest in Omaha, Neb . s aid he would perform the Tehran services Sunday with the ftev . Jack Bremer, a Methodist from Lawrence, Kan., and the Rev . Nelso n Thompson. a Kansas City. Mo., Methodist. The three left rrom Lawrence today. They said they would to m Iran about four days. All three have made recent trips to Iran as m embers of the Lawrence·based American· Iranian Crisis Resolution Com· mittee, whose leader, Norman Forer. baa criticUed the regime of the depoeed shah aDd Carter'& b•":f., die cri*. tr811aa •tate radio and tel~~lalon may record the taster services. but no foreign re porters will be permitted to walcb, the militant spokesman said. Govemment television filmed Christmas services given by three American clergymen. wbo said they saw 43 hostages inside the embassy, as well as three U.S . drplomats he ld at the Foreign Ministry slnce the Nov. 4 embassy takeover. Tehran Radio declared today that President Carter apj>arent· ly has turned down the Revolu· t1onary Council's request to clarify his response to Iran's de· mand for tra nsferri ng the American hostages to govern ment control. The issue reportedly hinges on a council demand that Carter agree to the "right" of an Ira· nian Parliament. or Majlis , to de cide Lhe rate of the hostages when it convenes this spring or summer. Emergency DecWred in Volcano Area · didates in the 2nd District, when Brockman said the current council ba d done nothing to solve Ute city's problems. Mayor Paul Ryckoff labeled his opponent's campaign obnox· ious and criticized it for what he described as mudslinging. He then announced that bis oppo· nent, Philip Maurer, would re· peal a recent reduction in the amount of future building in the cit y. a charge Maurer later said was untrue. David Shores. one of the 2nd District candidates said he was tired of hearing about tllates He has linked opponent Dick Clucas with Ryckoff and Williams. Another opponent, Ruthelyn Plummer, has been linked with Cox and Maurer. "Watch out you don't Just change one slate for another on election day. Don't let this town be bought. Look for a candidate with an open mind like me," he said. ABC-News reported that Ira· nian President Abolhassan Bani· Sadr asked Carter by telex lo say he understood the MaJlis had the .. nght" to decide the hostage issue. ABC said Carter responded by Telex that he un· derstood that was the Iranian Pos ition arfd made no mention of the M ajlls' "right " VANCOUVER. Wash. CAP) - Ominous tremors again rattled Mount St. Helens, and Gov. Dixy Lee Ray declared a state or emergency around the rumbl· ing, smoking volcano to clear a path in the event or a major eruption, which scientists say is likely. "Harm onic tremors" twice shook the 9,766·foot peak in southwest Washington on Thurs· day night. Scientists have said the tremors, which first OC· curred Wednesday, indicated move m e nt or molten rock beneath the mountain that could erupt at any time. "We do know the magma <molten material) is moving," geophystclst Bob Christiansen of the U.S. Geological Survey said Thursday. "The harmonic vemor makes it seem likely we WiJl go to a magmatic eruption. • "We've always said that was a likely poalbllity. lt seems even aidre likely now, alt.bough not neeeaaarily today or tomorrow. · u could be a week or a period of ~•Mb or more.•• TIM pernor aald !rom the •capital, Olympia, that "the ~ poUlbWt:J ol a major erupUon or mudflow ii real" and uraed •llbtNen to stay away from the • 11toaatllin and 1urround.in1 areas f tO keep roads clear. The nearest raidentl wen evacuated when 1 • aeriee ol small quakes shook Ost mount.aln and lt be1an to beleb 1u and aab last week. David Guier, a 1pollet1ftan for t .. • 1tate Department of lUD•fleDCY S.mc.. aaid tbe 'tf111er1eocy deelaratloll aerved lO . aJ4irt odlef UM qenoiel to 'Hip ... alftdala, U DeCllHl'J. -: . C-.. MONO, .... Al> M 1ss Plummer said the cur· rent council majority is working on a "piecemeal dental of prop· erty rights targeted for the older parts of town." Maurer attacked Ryckoff on the subject of campaign con· tributions. "I am my own man," Maurer said. "I am not backed by big business, they are against what's happening." Williams read his concluding remarks from a prepared state· ment in which he charged the press. the developers, the chamber of commerce and the Newport Center Association with conspiring to pave over the Lee Watkins, another 2nd Dis· trict candidate, said the fighting amonc candidates has got lo stop so that major city problems -the bay pollution. airport noise a nd improved traffic circulation -can be addressed. "All this other stuff is nothtl'lg but B. S .. " he said. Last Candidates' Forum Set Monday The senior citizens of Bayview Ma nor retirement home have scheduled an lltb-hour Costa Mesa City Council candidates' forum Monday. just one day before the election to fill three council vacancies. .. ( Candidate Clucas used his con· eluding rema rks to discuss the city's traffic phasing ordinance. However, earlier Thursday. the 2nd District candidate called councilman Don Mcinnis a liar. Carol Gingras, the home's ac· llvities director, said the public 1s invited to attend the 2 p. m. session at 3.50 W. Bay St. along with the home's 70 residents. Bunny Seeks Playmate But ~et Thing End8 Up in Psycho Ward SANTA CRUZ <AP> -A victim of unre- quited love, dl~IUiaed as a chocolate East.er bunny, tried to bop lllto her beloved's heart today. bul instead wound up under l)lycbiatric obcservatlon. A Santa Cruz police officer, who wiahed to be unnamed, spotted what looked like a tall. chocolate rabbit comtn1 "hlppitY· hopplty" out of the yard of a man who had called poUc.e to lnvesll1ate a dilturbance thl1 morniDI-, •. AFl'E& A CLOSla LOOS the otftcer • learned lt wu the IO·)'ear-old ;;lpbor of tM complall).ant. Sbe bad eo¥ered ber bodf wlt.b • • ---------.. . chocolate glue, and nothln& el.le. Tbe man told tbe officer be called police becauae the candy ca~r was another of a series of romantic advances bis nei•hbor baa made in the paat few months. ACfOaOING TO TRB BOTHERED nestbbor, the woman hi bldden ln bushes near hll IN>et door, ODl1' to 1prioc out when he would come home. After wbat police duttibed N a 1t.lcky stru1&1e, U.. woman waa put under 72-bour mental obnrv1Uon ln s.a&a Crua county men&.al iau1tb ward. • Tehran radio. an re porting Curler's position, s aid "It !>eems that tht> U S president has rejected the I~nian Revolu· t1onarv Council~call to clanry hJs stand candid!} " The Foreign M tntstry said th<: Carter adrrunistrat1on seems to be engaging m a war of nerve~. and a spokesman for the ni1h· tants who seized the SO hostages in the U.S Embassy in Tehran 153 days ago ~aid. "We dadn ·t e xpect th e gr e at Satan of America to do anything but make empty threat:. · Abo ut 200 d c mo n:.trator :. gathered outs1dt' tht: emba~~} declanng support for the milt tants and protesting what thc·v said was U ~ pressure to n · lease the hostages before th<' I'> sue 1s decided by the M a1h~ A leading Iranian clergyman told a Sabbath Prayer assembl~ "the issue of the hostages wtll be decided by the umf1ed will of th~ nation through the Islamic con sultat1ve assemb1y (MaJh!>J which shall decide on 1t, c;hall a nnounce that dt>c1s1on and act on 1t Sa• Diego Slaylag Teen Sniper Gets 25 Years to Life B,,_.. SpeaCet'. the te pr who killed two mea and wounded eiOit ~ mil a policeman in a snipe!' atudl an a San Otego school m J anu.ary. 1979, was aent.enced today to 25 yean Co life iD sua. .,,U.. ... Spmca', ....., turDed 18 Tbonday. abowed DO emotion during her seotenclog um morn· ing in the Orange County Superior Court of Judge Byron McMillan. The case was moved to Orange County hom San Diego because of pretrial publicity. The s m all. r ed -haired teena~er received an additional sentence of 48 years ID pnsoo for ass ault Wlth a deadly weapon on the children and an extra seven vears for the attack on the Policeman However. Judge McMillan saad those addallonal years were to run concurrently with her sen· tence on the two murder charges to wbicb she had pleaded gui.lty Miss Spencer will be allowed to spend part of her impnson m ent at California Youth Authority in Ventura rather than the wo~n·s state pnson m Frontera, Judge McMillan s&Jd Her d.Jvorced parents. Wallace and Dorothy. stood behmd their daughter during the sentencmg. Both emerged tear-stained after a brief. private chat with Miss Spencer. and rerused to talk to reporters. Roth prosecutor Charl es Pa trick and defense attorney Michael McGlinn said they were pleased with the outcome of the case. ··1·m convinced it was the best Showers Seen For Weekend Along Coast A 20 percent threat of showers forecast by tonight and lncreas· ing to 30 percent Saturday mom· iog failed today to deter many Orange Coast visitors lured by Thursday's balmy beaches and blue sties. Beach attendance bas been somewhat down due to the Easter Week's weather ftuctua· lions, raniinl from summer-like concliUoGS one day to apri.Dkles. nippy nitbts and 2S·knot bluatery breezes. Spokesmen for the U .S. Weather ~ce tn Los An1eles today predicted the seml· probablltty of rain tonlllbt and Saturday. callln1 tor a bia,b tem· perature ot 67 and an oveml1ht low of 50 to 52 depees. The federal w..i.Mr watcben were t llJhtly contradicted, however, by Huntlnitoo Beach's J . Sherman Denny, who bu kept (See MIN, Yaie All " • 0.1111>11 .. SUff ""'"' SENTENCED TO PRISON Brenda Spencer, 18 we could do for her," McGli"nn s1ad "l have no doubt she'll be paroled ·· M cGlinn said M 1ss Spence r was depressed an~ared at the thou~ht of imprisonment. He said she doesn't remember the fatal shooting M 1ss Spencer will be allowed to attend the youth authority's Ventura School until s he is 21 because of rece ntly passed leg1slatJOn She would then be transferred to prison and even· tually would be e ligible for parole. Or::Q, Co_a~• Weather Incr easing cloudiness with 20 percent chance of showers late tonight and 30 percent Saturday mom· ing. Decreasing chance of showers Saturday after· noon. Lows tonight 45 at the beaches and 52 inland. Highs Saturday from 60 to 65. INSIDE TODA~ Mm oduUI are playing in the "•ondbo% of th e weolthfl." 1"fnd ma whttt O?l P<i~CJ. \ ·- • 1.Dl'Q)ON tAPl -r.. UIMiidii·~ ~ ... oil ..... ti Alrtee ..... • .... ..... ~·· ........ ol ~ ,....... ... ,. -= .. .,.. \M numbll'Cllall . toaillk lnAMeu wa&en ,..... l.JoJ'd'a ,..... UM..._.., ;.c.~:. ..... toD ·~· ...... .,, tM lltft!118 Co. of -~a. wlllwlll laU ftundar on .. toMt of . • Alrtca ., .............. __ . ' 1"lw a~l•nt came 14 bo•n aft.tr ano«.er Ll~r1an '""a:: lbe 131,41C>-tom Al-:::.:~•Hd by WtU.m Sblp Maa Ud. of ffGq X..,. aQd ..U Wedntlda1 off A '1 _.coat ....,.1'aalaal&. ., ...... ., C.Ule ........ WASHIHOTON (AP> -,,.. sovenun...i toA7 ordeNd a de&.y ID tbe ..._...,of•~ aa -·-catue att.r learalq that they bacf'beea trtat*9 W.,ally wtt.b the u..,.-caualq drq or..s. Yood and Ona& Achni*ratk>ft Comm4uk>Der Jere Goyen and Aubtaot Aancullure Secretary Carol Tucker Foreman aald the federal 6an on uslaa DES to help fatten aoimala wu mot'e widely Violated than bad been t.houCht. They aald they would Met criminal penaJt.ies where appropriate. Two companies, Walco International. Inc. of Porterville. CaUl .. and Schmldl·AUen of Greeley, Colo, are known to have aold DES implants after the FDA ban was Imposed last year, of· ficiab said. They have agreed to recall ex.I.sting stocks 11111 e ...... n ••• ae fi'reefl BOGOTA, Colombia CAP) -The releue of more bo1t.a1es from the _Domlnlcan Republic's Embassy was expected today - Good Friday-in accordance with the leftist guerrillas' prom- ise to free all their capUves who were not diplomatic person-nel during Hoty Week. The terrort.rt.s of lbe M·19 orianbatJon who invaded the em- bassy Nov. Z7 freed a Dominican businessman and a Colombian protocol officer on Holy Thursday, leaving 25 stl~aptive ln the embassy. If& ............ 8-efe•• By Tlae Alaoeta&ed Preu Iran's revolutionary leader, Ayatollah Rubollab Khomeini today uted Soviet President Leorud Brezhnev "to prevent anY kind ot lnter'ference by force" in other naUoaa ea~ally lloeJem countries. • -'"A The meua.fe, b road cast by Tehran Radio. wu an apparent reference to Soviet military intervention in Afgbaniat.an which nelgbbors both Iran and the Soviet Unioa. ' <k Ind we....-11.e O...r.,etl MOSCOW <AP > -The Soviet radio said today the United States was supplying Afghan rebels WJtb chemical weapons that "affect eyesight and human behavior" and can cause death. Radio Moscow's English-language service said lbe U.S. Central Intelligence Agency was providing grenades with a tox- ic agent lo "bands of mercenaries." Dymally A.ttoraey Jury Indicts Two In 'Cult Bribery' SAN DIEGO CAP) -Alt at· &oraey tor former Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally and a rellliom c ult leader known as Sri Patricia have been indicted by th e San Diego County grand 1ury, the foreman said today. The indictments were sealed but accuse Edward L . Masry and the cult leader, whose reAl name~ Patricia Sperato, of coo· s piring to solicit and pay a bribe to Dymally, said foreman E.E. Binger. "We considered an indictment oa.ming Dymally but did not because of insufficient evidence," Binger said The indictments, be said, &l- iege tbat Masry solicited a $10,000 bribe from the Escondido religious sect called Morn· ingland to be paid to Dymally for urging the California Legialalure · to investigate gov· emment barusmeot of the attt. The evidence was presented over six weeks by John Gordi.ner of the at.ate attorney general's office lo Sacramento. At Gordmer~s request, Superior Court Judge Willlam Yale sealed the indictments when they were returned last Friday. Dymally, now seeking a Democratic nomination lo Congress from Los An1eles. could not be reached immediate· ly for comment. In Los Angeles, however, Masry wu quoted as saying the California attomey general's of. • DAILY PILOT Oflloet a... ........ ..., .... "-...,. ,.,_ c:-~ ............ """" ,,.,, IMcll......,. T1t111•11M1 (7'14)1CMttt ........ ..._.,... . .... "'-""'~ ...... I flee ~ "a vtcioua, un- relenting gestapo.type as- s aulnation" of churches in general and opponents of lhe at- torney general i.A particular. . "l'lh actually glad that the is· s~ are now being faced." he said in a telephone interview Thursday mghL "In m y opinion. the grand jury was duped &nto the indictments. But I fee) no animosity toward them and. a.a I told the grand jury foreman, I am not going to keep quiet about what happened in my testimony before the grand Jury.·· Masry added. "Generally speak.ins. lbe attorney Ceneral's office is becoming reminiscent o( the black shirts of Nazi Germany." -Morningland al one time claimed a following of more than 400 at its Escondido temple, but was cloled abruptly in 1978. Or:uhKills Jha Saiwr; Services Set Funeral services will be held Sa turday al 2 p .m . i n Westminst e r for Navy Hospitalman David Teeters, 20, of Costa Mesa who dJed -rue.day in San Diego of injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident. Services are set for Pee It FamUy Colonial Funeral Home, 7801 Bolsa Ave., Westminster .. with burl al l• follow at West~r Memorial Park. Navy officials said Teeters was a pusenger on the back of a motorcycle that hit. the rur of a taxicab on West Minion Bay Drive at $:25 p.m . lut Sunday. He died of bead lnjurlea Tues· day mornlns at the Naval Re•lonal Medical Center, San Dle10, where be wu ataUooed. a spokesman 18.id. Mr. Tee.ten I.I survived by b1a mot.her, Domla J ean KelcbJ. ~ atepfatber1 .~oe Kelch, of UJSta Meta and ma arandJ>aTtmta. Teeters a member of C.O.t& ..... iiiiii Scbool'• cllll of 1t'1'7. complet*t school under a orafl· cttte)' procram aod jolneCl tM u.s, llarlne Corpt at a1e 11. Be la~r lran1f erred to the U.S. Na~. Youn1 Teeter1 lettered ln track ud football, famll,J CMm· hers Nkl, aDd wu named IDCllt valuab1-frnbmaa·~ track i.am memw at U..111111 1chool bl 1'71 • . .. ~ ... ' - Tlte ao-calltd "pantylloH repUt" ol "'•liqton Beada WU HDlffffd to SS 1ean ln It.at. E today by Or&nft Couoty riot Court J&W11e Jerrold s. 0 •r. Start.nM dlnet1J at II.a.floe S . Mlller, tM »,.ar-dd Uled car Hlnm·an ~vlcted of 38 rape and rape nlated count• laat March, Jlldce Oliver aald. "Mr. Miiier. YoU'te not nt:y:or y. l hope r,ou 1t.ay ln UDW you dle. • Depucy Dblrict A . Dan Brice, wbo prosecuted Miller durln* the ftve.weet trial, laid Miller coWd become eligible for parole in 31 years. Brice told reporters out.side Judie OJ!ver's cowt room that the sentence was the stiffest be can recall being banded down in a case oC this sort. Brice had told the judge 'that Miller was of great danger to society. Defense attorney Richard Bonner said his d1enl because of mental defect. bad no abWt1 to control hls compulsions. Bon· ner u.reed the court to sentence Maxwell to a state hospital. The .. pantyhose rapist " was acc~ed ol attacking 12 women durin& a nine-month crime sprff raneing from September. 1978. to May, 1919. His victims ran&ed in age from 20 years old to S3 years old. Most were single and lived aJooe. ,...,.._P-AJ SIGNS ••• He noted t.bal it's always been the city's policy to remove the signs, then bill the candid.ate for the cost of removal. Asked about Wynn's orders, WllUams· reponded, "That's reasonable. I guess.·· Wynn pointed out that similar action was taken during the la.st school elections. The bills sent to candidates were for amounts bet ween S20 and S30. In that election, however. the signs were put in only two loca· lions, be said. Wynn Coffin and other city hall Offlclals said they were in undated w\tb phone calls lhls morning when restdents awoke to find the signs. Rycltoff and Williams are a mong nine candidates seeking three council seals in tbe eltt· llon Tuesday. Wynn said the on· ly complaints received today were foe the two incumbents' signs. Wynn said he informed the mayor lbe alps would be taken down. Ryckoff, he said. ex· plained he didn't know they we re going to be posted on public property. ........... ~, VOLCANO •• Meanwhile. four avalanches rolled down the moWltain at the 4 .400-foot level. taking some trees with them . said Don Mullineaux , a USGS geophysicist from Denver. The avalanches probably were caused by new snow, tbe quakes and a wanning of the mountain, he said. Thursday afternoon, the volcano sent a plume ot steam and uh 16,000 feet lnto the a1r in a 10-minute eruption. said Lynn Robertson, spokeswoman for the U.S. Forest Service FmvlReport Corrected In a Dally Pilot story lbat ran March 17, detailln& campai111 reports med by political acuon commit.tees. there wa.s ~ error In contributions reported for one group, Viewpoint Newport. The story Uated S200 coot.ribu· tlons from Louise Greeley. Robert Walleratedt, Carroll Beek., Sue Ficker, Judy Cooper and Job.n Werlle. The correct amounts are Louise Greeley, S30 ; Wallentedt, $25; Mrs. Beek, $50: Miu Ficker. $25; Miss Cooper S12 worth of stationery. and WerUe $5. The Dally Pilot retrets the er- ror. Nearly Sl,400 worth ot mualcaJ ln1trumenta and stereo equip- ment wu taken from a Cotta Mesa apartment late Wednes- day by baflla.ra who brob a window to 1atn entrance, police reported. Taken from the K .S. Pardi home on Adams Aftftue were two guitars valued at '700 each, a SlOO mandolin and 1tereo com-ponenta valued at fl,880, police Hid. A nei..,bor fold om. cen lbe heard '1 ... break ud a dot bark at about e:ao p.m . but daoUOl IOmeoot WU tUinl out tMlrtnlb. "' Bridge PreH•hl•~• Allen Mun:look, or'CalTrans was among the men working on the site of the Newport Bay bridge at Pacific Coast Highway and Dover Onve today . Spokesmen for the state agency and the Kassler Corp. say work on the seven-lane structure will get under way on Monday. Earth moving on Dover Drive i!> the first item on the agenda in the t WO· year long pro1ect to construct the S9 8 million bridge . FremP .,,eAf RAl.N ••• daily weath'er records fo~ most. of the past~ years . Proposition D Chief Denies 'C~canery' ~ De nny said hi~ barometr1<· pressure has held relatively con i;tanl and be rather doubted the word of the professionals in lAl' Anget,es unlet1s a low press ur•· system developed rapidly Mike Olrutlanaon. leader of 101 newsletter excerpts· the Yes on ProposiUoo D Com· "Tbe council delayed con- mtUee has denied char&es of struction of the Bay Bridge. political chicanery leveled The council ''undermined ef. a&alnst his group by Newport forts to coonect the San JoaqUin Beach City Council candjdate Hiila corridor to Corona del Mar Dlck Clucu. · Freeway." •·1 challea&e him to prove tbat · "Tbe councll Introduced tbe new1letter cootalna &tn· chances in the Trame Pbulog trut.bl;' the at10mey aald today. OTd.l.n.ance t.Le one ni&ht crut· Tbunday. Clucas called a inc a moratorium oo new road pre11 eoaference du.rlo& whlcb be conatruct.MIG. •• labeled u ••ai.oaute Ues•• a.ate-A fourth poi.at labeled u a Ue meota made in a newspaper-like by Ch1eaa LI the comm1Uee's mailer sent Newport Beach conteotio,n lbat pauace of voters by Cbristia.naoo's commit· Pro~itlon D can solve tbe tee. 1be newaletter wu prepared dtv 1 \raffle problems for the committee by political PropoeiUon D is • meuure.to consuJtantRobertNelson. change tbe city elttUona from Clucas also called retmng caty April ol even·numbered yean to councilman Don Mcinnis a uar November of even-numbered because Mclnnl's said Clucas years when it would coincide was the member of a slate that .. 1th ieneral elecuoos. 1 n c ludes in cum bents Pau l The ~letter claims passage Ryckoff and Ray Williams. of P~iuon D wall lDSUtt a Mclnnis said be would stand great.er voter turnout for crty by his onginal statements. l'lect1ons. Most recent city eltt· Christian.son noted lbat lhrtt ttoos have attracted approx of the four p<>uits h.sted as hes by 1mately JO percent of the reg Clucas were based on an an· ist~red voters General elect>On.s terv1ew o( Mcinnis also con-attract about 70percent. tamed an the mailer. Passace of the propos1llon. Clucas didn't challenge the according to the neW5letter. wtll I f ,., .. _ ......... ts rn de reduce "the power and control verac ty o uac ......... men a of a s--11 ~·p wbo now block an the Mcinnis Interview. llla&J --He labeled as hes the follow local road Improvements:•' Ltfeguards contacted ill Orant{e Coast beaches today said attendance wu buically increased Thursday from lbe previous days 1ltben it wu mil· er able on the st.raada. Laguna Beach lifeguards re- ported attendance of about 7,000, with only one rescue due to s harply decreased SS-degree water temperaturu. One medical ajd call was re- ported. when Salvatore Clint.am. 80. a visitor from Costa Mesu ~l apped on rocks al Sleep> Hollow and sustatned a forehead laceration The elderly hike r was not hospitalized Lifeeuards at San Clemente State Beach sa1d they had about 5.800 beach visitors, but the ctul ly wa ters kept al I but the hardiest bathers stttmg on thl' ~ach . Hunt i ngton Beach ctty lifeguards s aid they logged about 8,000 Vl.Sttors. with 15 per· cent rescues reported as the .surf remamed about ooe to three feet a nd ctu.IJy. FOR BIG 'Mll MEN SPORTCOATS By $ BOTANY &2 PANTS HANG TEN $16 (VESTS)$9 MIT SHIRTS SUITS IEG. $21 llG. 210 MG. '150 ·'REDUCm TO SPORT SHIRTS ~:Jes : $l6 ' WALK$15 • SHORTS tu ~ Fa• RATIER $49 SPORlS COATS .. ... IWOROUROY JEANS $19 ;'ti $~5 OOU.BLE s LAX $1 8 KN IT "' 10 .. WA* Windbreaker Jackets VELOUR SPORT SHIRTS -~j. llG. $39 $19 =.,$]2 ONLY •tu tra r wwmsa l&S1l1 aa. _... ma 1912 HARBOR BLVD. It 111h Street t COSTA MESA o.lty: 10 '° •. lilllllll-lt l.t;uap ... w. ................. ..... .. ~aster egg hunts got off to an early &tart Thursday at ~le Rock Community P.art m Irvine when both UCI Extended Day Care and the Irvine city Recreation DepL sponsored bunts. One group of 60 kids was led a-huntblg by Kevin Keating in the ·'Ihere's Gas For\ Weeke nd; _Prire Highe r · LOS ANGELES <AP> -Gas should be a liWe easier to find over the Easter weekend, but you will be paying sligbUy more for it than you did last week, tbe Southern California Automobile Club says. ProseCution Ends Wse Against A.kala Deputy Distr ict Attorney Richard Farnell wrapped up his case against murder defendant Rodney Alcala Thursday in a courtroom devoid of spectators or jurors. expected to an Judge Schwab to dismiss the charges against Alcala for lack ol sufficient evidence. The trial is expected to last at least another two weeks if Barnett's motion ls tumed down. bunny outfit (above) while some of the successful hunters below are (left to right). Kimberly Cooney, 4, Roselyn Cheung, 6, with prize bunny, Matthew Bandy, 6 and Jeffrey Clayton, 6, all of Irvine. Gm., Jewelry Taken in Theft Jewelry worth l5DO and l:IDO ln colDs WM report.ed takea ID a burcJary TbW'lday at the bome of Timothy Robert Kllcore. on San Mateo Street in Fountain Valley. police reported today. Between 10 a.m. and 7 :45 p.m .. the burglars apparently entered the home through a slid· ing rear window. police said. and carried off the rod\ m a pillowcase. --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ••Odors OCTD Tracing. Fumes Source By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN °' ... o.ty ~Staff Drivers and passengers who com plained s melly Orange County Transit District buses were malung them sick were probably inhaling fum es from the aar condtllomng systems and engmes. investigators reported today. . A transit distnct spokesman safd those were two of 12 possi- ble sources of fumes entenng the year-old buses that caused the odors. The fumes probably seeped through faulty seals m the air conditioning system and gaps in the panel separating the engine compartment from the- puseocer area, be said. · Mtbou.gb 65 ol tbe streamlined buses manufadured by Gnam- man Fbible have been lumber-bac down OniQee Coanl7 mem. 14 Weft taken' oft tbe roed after the compl•••• from bus driven and PM m•11s. The possible sources or lb4! odors were tu.med up by • team fl/I = -. oa rr... u. man;. .• llnclqwten ID Ollie. Aft.et the defects ln tbe buses' •enw.tlaa systems are con"eC't· ed. in a.boat six weeks, tbe tMes will be put bad cm the road, tbe s pokesman said. All 6S buses will be inspected and adjusted, be add~. After the first com plaints ed by hea'ith experts from the transit district, county health department, Caufom1a Highway Patrol, and the state Occupa. t1onal Safety and Health Ad · manistraUon. The buses were declared not to l'>e a hazard to public health and salety. Buena Park Woman Killed In Smashup A 32-year·old woman was killed iJl Buena Partt early today when 8DOtber vehicle on Beach Boule•~rd rammed her car bmwhkh, apUt:tble the woman's auto in ball, accordlng to police reports. Officen arrested the driver or the second car , Robert M cCut.117 ol Bueoa Part. on a.a,_ fll ~ *'-kell ctm- ln1 ud~--.......... Tlte wom•n. Linda Louise Valentine ol Buena Part. was matine an iUegal U-tum at a tram~ sJgnal when McCarthy's vehicle struck her car, officers said. The autp club's weekly Fuel l;auge Report, released Thurs· (lay, said that aa prices inch up- ward, motorists are buying less gas, forcing dealers to stay open longer hours to sell their quota. Mecause Superior Court Judge Philip Schwab had dismissed the jury until Monday after Wed· nesday's day or testimony. Farnell ended bis presentation of witnesses and evidence on a quiet note. . about the odors were received m November the buses were test· McCarthy, who police allege was drivmg at a high rate or speed. was not Sttiously inJured 1n the 2: 18 a.m. accident. Ms Valentin e was dead at the scene. In his opening arguments, ------------------------------------- The survey of 365 service sta· tions showed 70 percent in metropolitan areas will be open Saturday and 21 percent Easter Sunday. In outlying areas, 88 percent will be open Saturday and 60 · percent Sunday. The full-service price for gas at metropolitan stations average $1.26 for regular, $1.30.5 for un- leaded and $1.32.8 for premiu~ the report said. Safety Plan OK'd LOS ANGELES <AP> -The City Council gave tentative ap· proval Thursday to the toughest .smoke detector ordinance in Los Angeles history -a law fire of- ficials say can cut fatalities by more than one-third. Building department spokesmen predict that more lhao one mlllion apartments, duplexes, houses 1Uld condominiums could be af- fected by tbe new requirements. Alcala is charged with abduct· ing and killing Robin Samsoe, 12, or Huntington Beach, last June after taking her to the Sierra Madre foothills, where her skeletal r emains were found. Farnell's procession or wit· nesses against Alcala included a former U.S. Forest Service firefighter who claimed she saw a man resembling the defendant "forcefully steering" a child into brush area last June, and two Orange County Jail inmates who reported of conversations with Alcala in which they allege he admitted abducting and slap· ping Miss Samsoe but denied stabbing her . No motions were presented to Judge Schwab Thursday, the balance of time spent on "housekeeping chores." Farnell will officially rest his case before the jury when it re- turns Monday. At that time, de· fense af:t.Orney John Barnell is U.mti.ng's Good For Reade:rs Too (sUNDArs BEST) 1/) Barnett bad contended the pros- ecuUon 's case was built on the testimony or liars and jailhouse Informants. Teens Nabbed InOemente Tnick Joyride Two San Clemente youngsters were turned over to their parents early today after police allege they took the city's brand new lifeguard truck for an bour- long spin on the beach. Police S~. Ruff Oliver said the two brothers, aged lS and 16, toot the new $8,000 Marine Safe- ty pickup truck from the lifeguard garage just north of the municipal pier at about mid- night. The truck. which bad less than 200 miles on It, was inside the garage with the keys left in the ignition, police said. The boys drove up and down the beach in the four·wheel drive vehicle, and lben along city streets where the bright red truck sustained scrapes and dents, apparenUy caused by the erratic steering of the inex· perienced driver. Police were alerted to the joyricllnc pair by a resident Oil Pasadena Courl, a bout six blocu trom ~Dier. · The man aald be saw two youtm ehnatnl a Ure oa a dty truck near hit home at about 1 a.m., md suspected tbey W-. •trlPDina tbe veblcle. omeer. appnbended tbe bo7I • lat.er tm'Md tbem over to Lbeb'...-.. . Boda ..._ •• ._.. face dlarael ol aato theft ud 1utpldoD ol tMar11arJ. P.CP Lab 'Baatecl' I NSWARX <AP> -All= dru1 flldor'J ca,.b .. .of .at more than 11 mlllloa of PCP UC> ..,_ u ''Aalel Dut, .. bM ... abut dow1l with UM anwt o1 a HaJWard man. ....... to ... wcoUcs of· ne.n. MUMS HYDRANGEAS EASTER LILIES AZALEAS MINIATURE ROSES REIGER BEGONIAS HEATHER CYCLAMEN FROMs3.99' f()ll WIOl)OeO 1()1 llOloOOy 11""'9 lloomlng Cyclamen c:tW"!tfNI~ Feotunno fUlly· bloomed. florist Reg. '6.99 • quotrty plants in hues ot red, pink Of White. 6 .. Po!Slltr RtdWooel ·00wr FROMS12.99 SALE PRICE '3.99 VEGETABLE GARDENING LECTURE And out how to get the most out of a .smon oreo. Come and see our .own estobllshed garden and learn o trick or TWo to use at home. Ltcturt at ':00 P.M. Aprtt 12'11aid1111t At r.untatn Volley Location Only. / l1, r lituf 'l C.A•DU.S ~ . ' ' ' I UNL&ADD ONLY Vl:mCLll:I. you .... MYI amall IH t ... ftUer Mdtl end .a.alled 1U pumpe bave 1lrtnny . . ···"-:. 't '-. Lady {)qNtJI DA ~Jl•:Tnn~ Criminal D~vsu. EzlribU A nozzles to tit. But because It's illegal to put premium or re1· ular fuel in an unleaded car, these pumps are fitted wtt.b fat· ter noz.zles so they won't fit inside the unleaded car's filler neck Comes now our District Attorney who alleges lbe Gas ll people have invented a device that frustrates all of this. An adapter of sorts, it allows you to pour Ouids from a big · hole into a smaller bole. If the DA is successful in his lawsuit, you might im- agine how the court decision wlll come down. Maybe something like this: .ilT IS HEREBY RULED illegal to devise. manufac- ture or offer for sale any instrument used to convey fiuids into small opeoings; such device consisting bf a hollow cone with a hole at the small end and a tapering or cylin· drical tube with a wide cone-shaped mouth." When that happens, friends, our District Attorney will have just outlawed the funnel. The quote above, as a matter of fact. is Webster's def· inition of a funnel. YOU SUSPECT CIVILIZATION may have jut lost one 'Of 1ts more useful devices that bas been employed down through the ages. ll might be speculated that invention of the funnel might have shortly followed discovery of the wheel. of which early models were found in Near East graves dated 3,500 B.C. Back then. some mechanic, probably named Rocky Grunt, had just rounded off the corners of a stone and in· vented the wheel. Now be needed a way to get some lube oil on the axle. So he rolled up a leaf so it formed a cone with a big hole at one e nd and a little hole in the other. Then be poured the oil. Thus the funnel was born. Our Orange County DA, however. wants to put an end to this kind of criminal behavior. BEFORE HE CLAPPED the modern funnel-makers in chains. however, this journal dispatched an intrepid in· vestigator to track down the alleged criminals of Gas It, Inc. I have his report now. It declares: "Gas It, lnc. isn't listed in the phone book. The DA bas no number. Checked with Slate Attorney General in San Diego. Referred to Gas It attorney Ronald Wilaell here. "Attorney reports company out of business since 1979. Probably no more or the devices left anywhere. "Device was a small funnel." So much for the pursuit of crime today. WAIRINOTON <AP> -"1aollllle paioet IOllnd bJ 1.4 perewt ID Mucla., •II.I perc• OD1111CW1W awal rate. dlle .... mp&oJ· m•t ~up to l.J Plf'C .... tlM _..,.....t npoNd today. llardl '*'"" lD WllG~ueer, prlcet wu oaly s1l1ht# ly lw tbM tbe-.. J••t:.: lD January and Februar7. Food prS4* at tbe "' aM 1eveJ tuned up lD Mareb follow· co1u. nearly u mucb u ln lq two montU of decline while February and considerably •Aero coeta COGt.JD~ to 1911' at more than ID uy other mootb ln an anmual rate of nearlY no the lut m yean. Stanley P. Reed. wb<tservefl 11 )'••r• on the U.S . Su~ Court after being •StPolnted iD 1918 by Presi· dent Franklin D. Roosevelt, baa auccwnbed at a Hllllt· ington. N.Y .• nursing home. percent, aakl Janet Norwood. Guollne pricet abot up 8.S comml11loner of the Labor percent. and prtca for home Department'• Bureau of Labor beatlnl oU were up 1.3 percent. StaU.sUcs. Wholesale prtces are watched carefully by eeooomilta because they tend to preview 1lmllar ln· creases at the consumer level in litter mont.ba. Alll •• 4'-U-1--CONSUMER P&ICES rose at .~ iri~n an 18 percent-plus annual rate through February, far beyond T ~#8 Due last year's 13.3 percent pace. ~ JVJ J ~ . The disturbing boosts In prices s ince January set 1n motion T.O .. ---Sa'-a President Carter's budget· i 4 l.AIW &e balancing efforta as well u new D!TROIT (AP> -In aloomy ~~:~~~~~ :!:~. by the . a uto industry developments, •The LabOr DepartQlent's re· tight money la 1topplDC sales in port on unemployment showed their tracks, U.S. automakers jobleamesa rtsin,.-from a~.o per. are booat.1.n1 layoffs next week to cent level in February. March's the hlahelt point th1a year and 6.2 percent flpre makhed the prices are IOinl up. January level. But the rate in March sales of the domestic Callfomla dropped from 6.1 per· companies and leadln1 lm-cent to6.0. porters fell 16 irercent from Despite the 1.4 percent ln- M arch 197'9, company reports crease in the Producer Price said. Big Three .sales were off 30 Index. Ms. Norwood pointed to percent in the final 10 days of some favorable signs on the in· the month. nation front. NEW TlGHT·•ONEY polldes Excludio.a food and enerey, all CON8V•Ea FOODS ad· vanced 1.1 percent after declln· lng 0.8 pereent and o.s percent in January and February, respec- tlvely, the department aatd Prices turned up sharply fo~ eggs, pork, fresh and dried vegetables, Cisb and confec- tionary products. Beef and veal price went down. The slowdown outside of food and energy was due mainty to s hdes in the prices of precious metaJ jewelry. wb.tcb declined 11 percent overall lut mooth after climbing $5.3 percent from No- vember through February, the departmept said. /'/ Prices for anarel, bousebolcf" furniture. appliances, mobile homes and health produete role, but not u much a.a in recent months. Capl~~ul=t prieel at the wboleNle went up 0.1 percent. about t.b6 aam• u lD previous mon.th.a. Tb1a equip· ment ia used lot.be production of other goods. and credl( restrictloos, lnstJtut. other finfibed goods-those ed by the Federet Reserve readyforretailer'ubelva-roee INTER•EDIATE GOODS Bo.rd 00 M•"'cb 14 "are bectift. only O.S percent in March. lea.a .. , _. rose o.s percent in March, mucb nine to bite." said an lDdustry than half the increases in l~s than January's 2.1 percent analyst wbo as~ed not to be J anuary and February. mcreaae. 1bia was due partly to named. lower costs. for some metals and ''Tbe recession ls here," said raw foods. another. ..IN ADDmON. the abarp The lndwrtry delivered Bkl.629 dimunitioo of price increa.sea at , Crude materials. meanwbile. cars In March compared to both the crude and lotermediate declined Z.2 percent last mooth, 1,102,799 in March last year, s tages of processln1 ls en· followinc a 2.6 percent boost lo with sales at an annual rate of 10 co u raging.·· 11 he s al d in February. million cars after reaching near· test i mo n Y Pre pa red f or Tbe boducer Price Index. ly 11 million lp the first two Congress. which Ii ik>t adjusted aeuooa.lly months of the year. That rate is The Producer Price Index ro r seasonal variatio ns, in- midway between optimistic and measures three stages of pro-C'reased to 238.2. which means pessimistic forecasts for the cessing : finished goods. ready that what cost $1 in l9S7 now C06· year. for sale to retaile r s : in · ts more thanS2.38. termed1ate goods, which are Cartff administration omc1als SALES OF DOMESTIC pro-partially processed. and C'rude expect increases in wholesale ducers fell 18 percent for the materials. such as gram and and consumer pnces to slow month as a whole and import livestock which have yet to be Later this year. which ~ UY sales fell for the first time in processed. s hould cooaiderably slash the more than a year. Severi.I lead· Among finished goods. the current annual inflation rate. ing importers said they were Labor Department reported a now nmning at an annual rate of running out of cars following 7 .2 percent increase in energy more than 18 percent. 'VINDICATID' .•t BertLMce ~ r . ,., ii Lance Says . .. , .1 ·J! ~vindicated :r Yi In 'Fraud' ': .. ATLANTA CAP ) Prosecutors failed to prove :- former federal budget director Bert Lance and three associates conspired to obtain illegal Joans. . ... a Judae baa ruled in a decision ': that aramatically narrows the scope ot the bank fraud cause ·. again.at the bullneumen. _., U.S. Olatrict Jud .. Charles A. •. Moye Jr. annou.need Thunday • that be wlll order a dlrected '." verdict of acquittal on tbe eon· ·· splracy cbar1e1 Which took up 47 ' . pa ... ottbe '11·pa1e indlctmedt.. .~:: TRE CRASGE, the only one . in wblcb•all four were named, was tbe centerpiece of the .,.,. '' ~ emment'• »-count lad.letment .)•u became It pnmded a COldat for -tbe 3Z ClltMr' aped& aBepdona : ~ of fraud. TboM aDeaatlOM re- malo for the Jury to consider as the pro1ttutioo nears the '9d of ita cue. Under Moye's ruling, the eov· 1 e rnment now may pre1ent l t.esUmony only oo the speciftc transactlona in the aubstanlive counts, rather than ranging - t hrough all of Lance's bustnesa ~ dealings for the past decade. LANCE GREETED the ruJ. ing, which came after a four . hour heating that jurors did not attend. with a broad smile. He said the decision vindicated his pos1Uon. "I Uunk it's in keeping with what we sa id all the time ... Lance !>aid "'The government had no conspiracy to prove because there wasn't one." C hie f pros e c utor Edwin Tomko said be did not believe the ruling would have any effect on the rest of tus case months of boominl sales. miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Importers accounted for 2S I percent or 223.483 cars against 250.488 in March last year, a 7.3 percent drop. The domestic companies sold 670,146. an 18 percent decline from 852,311. Layoffs from U.S. auto plants next week will reach 223 ,000, the hightest total yet in the year· long sltlmp. That is the worst s ince the 1.975 recession, when nearly 350,000 autoworkers were on the street. There also was bad news for buyers aa Ford Motor Co. an· nounced a price increase averaain& 2.2 percent or $170 a car. 'niat put the Pinto Pony. at $3,910 the last U.S.·built car un- der $4,000, up to $4,056. Ford's increue followed one of 2.2 percent by General Motors Corp. three days before in the in· duatry's third round of price boosts this model year. IOM H•S SUPPORTED AMD WAS SUCCESSFUL IN ACCOMPUSHIMG: •Tax Reform • Cutting Unnecessary Expenditures . . Southern Floods Ebb • Ma1nta1nmg a high level of vital services such as police. fire and paramedics. senior citizen services and programs such as downtown senior center. housing programs and seniors outreach grants • Establishing an affirmative action program fOf eQual opportunity employment .. .. New Rairu Extend to Eaat Coaat Mo\llY ,._,, 1onl9111 elld s.tur· d•Y. 70 l»r'Ceftt <~• ol ~ •••• tonivM ...o JO ..-r«M clNln<• Saturdey morning. D•<rH1ln9 chMCe ol "'°"""'" SM...., ett.ar• -· Sllglltly~ uya. COM~ hlth .0, IOW 45.. lnlMll ltlgll •S. IOw 51. Wlllff, 5'. 1!1-..e, lltlht ..... lffle Wffterty w IMh elgfll '° U knob nl (1111 end morn1,,. llollra. One lo """ loet wind w-wtOI -to tlWte foot ffHMrl, -·· ~ertly Cleudy. 11.8. s •••• ,.. l ..., ,,.,. S7 ,, S.•tll• tO .. TlllN tJ 40 WHlllftlllon 61 U CAl.1 l'Otl II I A ........... o 70 ... .,.,.., tJ - • , yltle ,, 50 ,,_ 70 ., UllOtl.,. ., J7 Moftler•v M • .. _IH I• - 0.ilencl " $4 '-cr~o U •7 1<1"1•...... .. .. ltooton t7 .. Tllerf'nel 71 ... ••nt-.. tS ..., ... ... 141rlt A-... · 1te+t1M II' t•. "'••· I"""" IMlelll Ill fffl, "''" ht .n _...... ... ••• 1 ' , , J • , J ,. ,. It II * Cooperative plannmg effort for Bolsa Chica with the County of Orange • Summer youth employment .. . ·"- ._ ________ ..,. ____________ ..., ________________ __..~ .. , SENIOR MEMBER ON THE COUNCIL WITH ONLY 4 YEARS SERVED AS YOUR MAYOR FOR 2 YEARS THIS ts A rA.mAL UST OF IOM"S ~SIMIMTS •t4untington Beech Polloe Of11oers Auociatlon ' •Huntington Bffch F1ntman·a AMociatlon •Huntington Beach Cnamber of Commerce •Orange County Supervisor Hamett Wieder •Former Mayor and Councilman Ted Bartlett ar,d h is wile Altc:e •Fo"'* Mayor and Councilman Aon Shenkrft8" •Mayor Don Mac:AIHatet ' t . •·i ·.r: ··c: ' . -L09 AMOSLl8 <AP> -TM ••t °"*·~--"' .... .. JW'J did DOt lidlCt ltw.o& ud tM JVJ ... tried Mm -crt.mAu1 cbaran ~roqa.1 b1 t~• Loe ........ ~ .. ....... tW\.._ • ._.....,.n111•ed .......... , ., ...... , ., ·4•••'lol-.... ·••Wlo91aw.ult Aact• Dtltrtct Aa.n.1•1 Of· nee falmd ldm iDMCl.Bl lD J'lly ollut,..,. ..... .. ..... ti .u.c-Gl~Ktw. mime tol'a attorney, Melvin S.W, lakl at a,._.~ Tburaday tbat 1ubaequent worldwide ·MadUaea ~Jcted . Ril&ol ud .. wll• .. rob- TBS IA.MS GaAND 1uay .... dlcted D'nltea ...... •waia trial oa frand tbeft aad eon· aplraey ~-IMW """9.Y• Rlttol aa an lanocea·r book· kHperduped by l!n.tt.D. Aecorcliu to BeW the bank aeeowlt number of ~ Colw}! CompaQJ diffwed trom Nltol a account number b)' only one dl1it. He laid a prtatiq error bad !Ude t.bd accou.nt numben nearly ldeaUeal. ben _. u.at cwrt pl'OC'Md' f' have rulaed th• Sl·yHr-od Rlatol'1reputaUoDand1mall ac- couatms pradlce. TRB &l!•A&UBLt: story beaan MQ zi. um wben IUatol opened bis bank atat.emeot to find that bi.I cbecld.o& account at the United Calllornla Bank bad increaaed from SS centa to $t2'7 ,218..55. Became the bank employee wbo usually handled the c.olwell account WU absent OM day, the rorm went through uncorrected and the money wound up· in RJatol 'a account. Belli said. Rlatol tatifted at court pro-· ceedinp that one of bis clients, Ralpb Ernsten, ~1. of Fountaln Valley, convt.nced him be bad deposited the mooey ln the ac- count following a ·successful business deal. Rlstol said be then <Uabursed lhe money to various accounts on the advice of Ernst.en. 'I CHALLENGE anyone to prove this man could have set this up," Belli said . He admitted that he bad given Ernsten a depoc;il slip so that he could use the account. Defamation, lnteoUonal mis- representation, negllpnce and inrllction of emotional atresa are among the 1.3 causes of action filed lo the Superior Court awL Among the eight derendants are the UCB, Ernsten, the district a ttorney's office, and The Colwell Company. "I WAS AN IDIOT. I was gullible." R1stol had said. •· 1 didn't do what I preach - always open a trust account when you're handling someone else's nxmey." ··1 am most concerned about the negligence OD the part o( the UCB," Belli said. "They could ·have admitted their negligence. I don't know what they sought to gain by going after this guy." .,..., A Los Angeles County grand THE BANK EBBOB was not discovered for three months and Vice Cops Raid Men's Restrooms PALO ALTO <AP) -Fearing that the Stan- ford University campus may "become a hangout for bolD<lSe.Xuals," police have arrested ts pel'$0DS in four days during raids on the men's restrooms, officials said TbUTSday. Undercover campus police staged surprise ralda on three campus bathrooms over the weekend and arrested 10 men oa a variety of of ( ) seit offenses, including .· c:rr -'TE• indecent expo1ure, oral _ Ji /A sex acta and aollcitatioo -------- of aa ad.a. "" ~er men caught Joiterint in rwUOOiDI were later re- leued without charge. Tbe men, who included a school teacher. a none and a data processor, appa.reoUy came to the university campus in response to ll'affitl on bathroom walls of gay bars in San Franciaco, of· ficers said. Only two of the 1S persons, wbo ranged in age from early 20s to mid-305, were students. police said. Decllls ~-lletl LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Board of Supervilora ia t.rylnl to recover official county badges from all workers not engaged in law en- forcemeilt and to halt dl.atribuUoo of all offlcial- seal deeala. The move came Thursday in the wake of a scandal over the windshield decal issued coolessed Hillside Str.angler-Kenneth Bianchi. The stickers bear lhe county seal and sup- pogedly are reserved for the use of county com· missioners and committee members. 11e1n1n1 ftW St~ UKIAH (AP> -Steven stayner was to be honored today by the people of this city ror bis courage in brtng:ina S-year-old kJdnap victim Tim· my Wb1te to freedom. Stayner, 14, who lived for seven years with ac· cuaed kidnapper Kenneth Parnell, was to receive a SlS ooo reward collected from more than 100 Uklab realdeota wbeo Timmy was abducted on Valen- tine•s ctay. Meanwhile. charges against a 14-year-old boy accused of helping kidnap Timmy have been re- duced to false imprisonment because prosecutors say be was not a voluntary accomplice. -.s ........ . WASIDNGTON CAP) -A 100-mile stretch of Big Sur coast would be placed under federal pro- tection aa a national scenic ar:.a under a bill in· troduced Thursday by Sen. ~ Cranston, D· Calif. .... wbea poUee 1wooped down on Rlatol'• modeet home they dis- covered that botb be and tbe cub b.t left the country. Rllto1 wu vaeaUootni with bia wile ln f'i.Dland al the time but wbeD be read oews accounts ln European papers be returned home and surnndered. lnvest.lJators pursued the trail or money to Montreal, Switzerland, Liechtenstein. Panama. tbe Bahamas and lbt:Orized it was laundered in those countries. FURTHER fNVESTIGAnON led lo Emsten, who bad a record of arrests dating back to 1945, in· eluding a case where be was in- dicted for alleged involvement in an $11 million stock rraud scheme. As to the bank error. UCB Ex· ecutive Vice Pres ident Don CrivcUone has conceded it couJd happen again. ··Banks our s ize trans fer b1lllons of dollars every d ay." be bad said man interview. "We·ve 4'eviewed all our procedures very carefully. but nothing is ever 100 percent foolproof when you're dealing with human be· mgs." The measure would provide $100 million over 10 years to buy land, and would give the U.S. secretary of agrlculture two years to draw up a public acceaa pla.o, including a visitor transporta- Uoa system. Features DM.VPILOT AG t . 'Poison ·PWkle-' Arrest SaljieCt Once A.Yea in Similar -LOI ANGl:Lft <AP> -A mu =?ian a maatb 110 OD • ol lloolDI food ln an p la ID c\lltody toda1. eecuMd ol DUtt.lu llUaa1 cto.ea of cyanide iii plekl. aDd teriyaJd ••uee on auperawQt 1beln1 to obtain dlamoadl and cub. Blcbanl Qutney William. •· w u placed ln tbe Rlvenlde County Jall ovemllbt. the FBI aald, 8fter' qenta seiled him at bia tndle.r home Thursday and cbar1ed him with lnterfennee with commette by threat.a of violence. THE FBI ALSO linked Wllllama to an extorUon aUempt made March 28 oo a La Jolla jewelry store, officials aaid. Tbe recent pot.oc:Unga all oc- curred al Safeway stores. as did the Stm City incident ln which Williams wa.s acquJUed March 21, authorities sald. Safeway 15 the nalion 'a largest s upermarket chain Williama wa.s to be &JTaicned today before a federal maglatnte. the FBI said. Of. ficlals bad said Monday that Williams was a auapect io three recent polaoo-e:rtortion attempts. PICKLES LADEN with enou&h poiaoo to kiU a famUy were '°und al a La Jolla Safeway store Saturday with a hand-lettered extortion note s~ned "The Poison Gang " The jar of Vlas1c Polish Dills was discovered after a man telephoned the store claimlllg five other items on the shelves had been lalnted and sayJ.Dg he would idenWy them lD exchange for 50 diamonds. An 1tem-by·item check re· vealM' qo further evi~l\ce ol eontarntD1ted food, it.ore omdal Hid. ·~ P01ION GANG" ltruek a1aln 24 boun latu. tU.IDI reaponalbtUty for a bottt• ot talDted tertyald HUCe Oil tM 1belf at a Paclftc Beaeb Safeway four m.ilea from the fint 1tore. Tbe ransom demand wu laW lncreaed to 100 dJamondl. and a caller threatened to 1plke food ln "every Safeway 1tore in . tbe area.'' On Mooday, the caller told employee:I of a SafewQ ln Palm Desert be bad spiked a boU.le of 11lad draainc in the marUt.. The bottle waa found. but t.esta to determine if it contalned cyanide have oot been releued. The FBI arran1ed for employee. al the Palm Desert store to meet lbe caller at a ~ site with the r9om. bu( a person wbo appe lo the aru apparenUy got oerv us l,Pd fleet. - ............. NA88ED BY FBI RJdt9rd Q . Wlllfama ToITance Mayor \..{ loses Coastal Joh LOS ANGELES <AP> -A Torn.nee city councilman bas been removed from bis seven-year post on a coastal planning agency pending an invest.Jgatioo of political fund-raulng ac· Uvit.Jes Donald E Wilson was r e- moved from the South Coast Regional Coastal Com mission Thursday by the Southern California As.soctatlon of Gov· ernments. which appotnled tum. W I LS 0 N· H A D B E E N chairman oC the commission fos lbe last three yearl>. Henry Wedaa. mayor of Yorba Linda and president of SCAG, has been n<1med to replace W1lsoo. Wtlsoo is one or four coastal commJ.Mioners whose pol1t1cal fund -raising practices have btt-n brought Ullo quest.Jon. ONE, GAaDEN GROVE Ma yor E . S Ertck.son , resigned before the controversy erupted Bea "'*' Che button and a ~ cot..OR9URST 50 Instant Camera delivers the pnnc In an .....,,._ Just point. shoot. ........ bMtlaful colof by Kodak. 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Polee Cblef e g , Hamen said Tbunday tbere 1'111 be ao d.llelp ar/ acticm acalnlt the of. ftcen ,_. tbelr part lD Of1Hlzln1 a Deeember, ma put.J ..._.. tbe womee ended up danciDI lD Utemllle. IAINT MMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH __ Udo, ........... ttwltll.~ to t1111rw tM c1r..,,.flc and Joyous .,,.ms fl HotY w..-• l!uttr With us ..• · ' HOLY eAT'URDAY 4.-Pll ~IAITIRIDVICI: ...... ~ .. ': ... 10:00-.. AMCllllT vtQIL.-......,.., -..,. • rwt ---·-7:00 All llA8TD DAY I l:OD All T1WM ....... C*of9I C111-.A1• 11:11 All U:.'llb:lll:~ ..... - Oet free IMlallatJon during thla 1P9Clal offer and enjoy tMM great feetu,..: e automatic puahbutton cyctee lnoludtng SUPER SCOUR, SUPER WASH and RINSE-HOLD • Two revotvtng tpray anne and Jet atreem column • ~ng Dry Selector Switch • AdJu1table upper rack • EJtctuelw ln·the-dOQf' cutlery and attverware beak•tl • Full-time flltertno ayatem • · Wrap a'°'-lnd aound tnaulatJon ~ m\Jehmore. . ... .. •I • C'.AL'S rMERA PRESENTS ••• 1HE r.ANON SEllllAl-llGISTER NOW!· ,, 1 • . I L A• A report llltlld b7 '8 Qr_,. County commJtt Oft )'OQUa,......,...... z:•ltioM about meatal bultb care for~ ID be k wtth tM law. 'fte "'*'· wriu.a by a number of experta 1n JuvuUe mental bealtJa. alJe~ that aome troubled Y~ .,._ belaa lloilllt• lied for P11chlatrlc cue the, akln't ,.. .. iy......: Olhen, tb• report eoetlaued, are denied tbe pe~chlmic care lbey --" llec:•Ule boesMtala don't have becl8 for dltturbed chUclnm, can't •CffM Medi.Cal to pay for U.. stay <IDd the p.,..g can't afford to _pay) or the child ii ao dilturbed Uurt .balpital otficlala rear for tbe safety ~the otbm' cblldrea in the ward. ~ County ·~ quickly ordered an in· veaUaaUOn and aaked t.be 1t1te attomey aenera&. to clarify the rl1bt1 of Juveniles forced to under10 paycbfatric care. ~::Oeodoned the idea that restrlctiom on Medi· CaJ f ot mental health care for court wards and court dependents abould be lifted by corrective le&ial•· tion. · And supervisors agreed with the committee that wards lor especially dlsturbed children are needed at Juverule Hall and Albert Sitton Home. However, besides the endorsement, which is easy enough for s upervisors to give, they should ensure that money for those special wards ls set aside during budaet talks in June and July. They a lso would be well advised to work on coordinating the county's network of mental health services. Rumblings that the state wants out of the business of running mental hospitals have been heard for some time. Supervisors should be prepared for the day this problem -like so many other state functions -is dumped into their laps. · An Annual Debate It looks as if the debate over the extension or the Corona del Mar Freeway is going to be an annual event between CalTrans and the Orange County Transportation Commission. · A year ago, the. subject surfaced when the CalTrans asked the state Transportation Commission to ax the budget for the much-needed extension from $9.4 million to $4.4 million. County transportation officials, joined by local city officials, went to the slate commission to fight the cut. They won. But the extension, which would run the freeway from Red Hill Avenue to Jamboree Road, hasn't been designed yet, much less built. That means that CalTrans officials had the opportuni· ty to come back and try to cut the project again this year. Fortunately, local officials again prevailed and the hudget for the extension remained intact. We can count on seeing repeat performances of the debate every year until the project is built -or until Adriana Gianturoo is removed as CalTrans director. It ~eems a silly way for a lot of highly paid people on state a nd county payrolls to spend their time. Meritorious Service Not many community service clubs can boast of rais· : mg Sl .000 per day for a year, but Hoag Memorial • J lospit.al and its 552 Club men's support group can be proud of justthat. . . The 2 200-member organization concluded its recent a nnual runner by presen~g approximately $365!~ to the hospital, all of it designated for ~ew or specialized medical equipment or building expansion. These funds, definitely not used for Q-tips. cotton balls or tongue depressor sticks. come from the club's $220.000 annual membe9hip fee base and various annual · fund-raising activities. ' And the fact that Hoag Memorial Hospital is an : emergency facility serving many Orange Coast visitors injured or stricken by illness spreads this welcome wealth's benefit well outside the h ard-working 552 Club 'i, home community. ,..... /' • ()ptnions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited Address The Daily Pilot. P.Q. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642~1 . Boyd/Tarzan ByL.M.BOYD Four of the 15 men who've played Tarzan in the movies were Olympic medal winners -Johnny Weissmuller, Herman Brix, Buster Crabbe and Glen Morris. It's a role for an athlete, clearly. But not all athletes would want it. Baseball's Lou Gehrig, for instance, turned it down. Q. To get to sleep, I count s heep. What do sheep count, people? A. Doubtlessly not. Sheep don't sleep well, not well at all. Their multiple stomachs make it uncomfortable for them to lie on their sides. The way ~Y lie -mid.lee· tion down, mostly -pre· vents tbem from getting a good night's sleep. according to the vet specialist.a. Arsument cootinues as to Dear Gloomy Gus Juat found OUl &bat. "n- bate" ...., aonrtnc the prtee wttJilout lc:iw"er· inf the prie.. W.l.R. ~'lo-~-.... ..... ,. ........ •• ,.....1 ___ _ ' ~ 'J:l" ,_. • > I whether facial c h a ra c· l e rlstics de note anything about personality. For exam· pie . th o se who see significance in such contend that people with wide foreheads are inclined to be dominant over those with narrow foreheads. Which or the matrimonial mates in your household has the widest forehead? Is this worthy the party who's usually in charge of the situation? Q. Do skunks eat wasps? A. They do. But not before rolling them around in the dirt for awhile until they're all stlhlg out. and dead. At the age of 81, Wa lter G laddis h of Lakerleld, England, said his 76-year-old wife was an unacceptable nag. So be moved from the house into his stable for the companionship of an elderly mare called Nobby. For years, everywhere tbe}' went. they went toaetber. He fed her a JJl'OPer raUon. She woke 11tm every mornln§ wlth a nuqe. The)' aren t around anymore. But lhe t6waaloUt .UU ~all Ghad· 4tM • the man Wbo "" b6t wife to live out bJ1 llfe teamed• wtt.b a Mrle. Q, Me tlMn IQ Dtlelear carto~ .Ull~IT A ... -• CIDe. TtMit 1Mt OI ..-.:•"OUoHalul,""81 .,._ .. ,. eom• moetha AID· ColttDe-..tora. J VI AIHINGTON -TIM pr. ...... ii-. of. mquiae called TM ca.,. aw Dlredor • aot for ... ,... 1D fact.. lt .... . 1iped,. tile, .. •bo .,.. ....... . btrt ol bo&rdl ot dlncton - meisa-. wt.o an wUUD~y .. ..mmpUon fOC' at& OM f~ tn t.be m.,ulne ca~t my eye:. ''Dlrecton' Re -A Ii• al ,... cent board e lectlon1. • • There were some f1mlli1r names on that Hat-Juanita Kreps , W . Micha el BlumentbaJ, JobnO'Leary. lt wu another small example of bow to win friends and profits from Sovemmeot ~. Mrs. Kreps, wbo rul1oed as secretary of commerce, wu re- cently eAected to tbe boardl of Eaat.m Kodak, J .C. Peone~ Citibank, the New York holding company. bringing her ..._ board memberships up to six Earl Waters udblramoaJtaeomefftlD dlreetonb.lp1 to aor-• "u --· ro•••• T8SAIUaT ~w.e=: roa,_ ~ O'LMry, •bo ... ..., .. ........,. ot eoeru, wai eledtd by tlle General P•bllc UtlUUea Corpondoo. tbe bMdial eocD• PUJ tUl OWDI-. .... .._ thlllr· u. .... ,..,.. ..... , plan ta America. Tbne llile bland. Mn. Kn.-...... c1ed to tbe Ila .... --..... . Amerie.D 1'11l'%t::,. ud Tele-grapb, Ualted ud LI. Re1noldl Tobaeco -bet•eaa Novembfr ot lut year and tbia January. Blumenthal, wbo e.araa more than "30,A)OO a yur u a rice chairman al Burroq.bl, baa alao bffo tapped by Cbemlcal N~ York, aootller bank bold1Dc company, aod tbe Equitable lJ.fe A.uuruce Sodel7. TB£8£ A&E very capab~ people. K.repa and Blumenthal served on a couple of lbe same .. Legislators Face Reapportionment This being the year of the census, the legislators and coo· gressmen are already thlnking of the reapportionment of their districts which will follow. All will have their preseot districts rescrambled after thia year's electtoo. Having rejected the Common Cause proposal for an lndepen· dent reappor· · tionme nt com mlsalon, It will be up t o t h e Legislature to produce a plan fair to- both major parties and mor e lm · portantly to the people. For that reason It would be well to review what has hap- pen~ to the dUtricts s~ the unwarranted lnterjection of the U .S. Supreme Court. and its "on e ·man. one-vote" edict which has compelled redl.strict· ing strictly on population. In thas e ffort lo achieve "equality" the districts have been carved willy-nilly into a hodge-podge or interests so diversified it is impossible. with perhaps -a few exceptions, for most of the legislators and coo· gr e ssmen to truly represent their consUtuencies. THE THEORY that s uch a plan would produce better elect· e<t represenlataves has already been shot down as an e ver in· c reasing number of nonentities achieve succ~s in winning elec· t aon to office. The Congress operates under a plan conceived by the nation's founding fathers wherein seats in the House are alloned in ac· cordance with population while the Senate scats are a ssigned to area as r e presented by the states. It is a fair plan which has Charles McCabe stood I.be test of time. It Pf'Ot,ect • ed the rights of the ru.raJ and leas p()lpUlated st.at.et from the domlnldion ot the urban and fn. du.trial ltates. It aho pnJt.ect.s the people from •·populism," that peculiar political pbeoomeooo which permtta the majority, awept up lD temporary emotkJoaJ l.osa.o.ity, to tram~ over the rights of tbe mlDority l.D a form or mob rule. · FOit MANY YEAas the CaUfornia Legislature operated under this "federal plan" wttb the Assembly as the "Houle" and the Senate apportioaed to the "states" a.s represented by the counUes. Tbe oa.b' deriation was that becauae there are SB countkll to be dirided lD&o 40 Senate IUU. counU8 wtth the leut popul.atJon were grouped In twos and lbrees. Al.Jo where a ~ty bad lmuf. ficient-populaUoo to compri.le an Assembly district o( itself, at would be grouped with a COD· tlguoua county. In no case. however, could coa.oties be split in order to achieve equal popula· lion. This was to preserve "~· muoity cl interest." Over tbe years attempts were made to alter lbe plan by those who believed the more populous counUea abould have greater representation ln the Senate. These proposals were rejected by the people ln statewide eltt· lions three times! In fact then. counting the election which a dopted the plan Initially, Californians bad four times vot· ed overwhelmingly ln favor ol the plan. Earl WaJTeD, u gov- ernor dwi.o& tbe period wben the issue waa twice voted upoo, s trongly endorsed California's "federal plan." so rr w AS indeed a atart.Unc development to all Calilorolans when Warren, u chief Juattce, handed down the .. one.man, ooe- vote" dect1lon compelllns • Aoblrt N. WMd/Publl•htr ThOfnlJ K .. vu 'Editor • lef'IWI Kref~Ch/l!dlt~ P..-•dltor · boaldl .......... brief c.nar. ID .............. Bu& tb_e1 an ltlll eum~ Of one of tbe real friale beeeflla ot .IOY•l"DIDall aervtee: When you leave tbe Capttal ,_ ve a bot property becaue ••er1 maJor eor· POl'=llatM~laDOWJD. te:rl Wtda the f*'-1 I"· enamea&. ~ -,,.. 1D ......... an u 1111 tt•aJ to abla~~-and tboN --... oa ta IDd =~~:.:.•:.Ind AND. 1'otJ don't bHe to be I COl1'0i .. mopJ before you Co to w abia&taD to cub &a after' you~ bou.ld RwmfeJd WU a relatively obscure con· gresama from llliaoU wbea be wq tapped for Richard Nboa's White Houle at.aff, aDd wmt oo to wort for Gerald Ford and become secretary or defenae. Today be ii president ot G.D. Searle, a pbarmaceutical com. pany. at a u1ary ot more th.an $400,000 a year and ~ Oil tbe board of tbe BmdiJt ~ Sean Roebuet aod tbe P'°'*'• Eoerv Corporation. · California and all ot.bu states lo rupportioo in strict accordance with population. Jn the domg. the ~ completely Ignored the Coneress. probably because Its make-up la provided m the US Constitution and a.bo because at was well aware that neitber the slates nor the Congress wouJd hold sWJ for any t.ampenag. But while it was theory t.heo, 1t Is now an accomplished fact and lhe legislators abould take a Ion~ bani loot at bow it is woriting an pracUce. Especially with the re· cent announcement that the census takers intend to cOWJt ii· lefal aliens as well as aliens and al children. FOa AN analysis ot tM 1978 voter reeistratioos and the 1.976 and 1971 elections show clear The annual eompenaatlon for u..e board membenbtpl - wbleb. fac. lt, doa't require a let of wen -ranees from t10i000 to $11,000 each. 11)e dlrectol'I &N allo peld an eddlUoaal SIOO .. fllO for each meetlal they ·~ tend -U1ually from 10 to ao a year. It II a "'Y old story, repeated on lower &neia tbrou1boat UM 10Hrament. Juatlc~ Depal't' ment lawyen Join t11e com• pu&el they are 1uin1. Defense Department bureaucrats and generala join UM weapou com. paolea they buy from. Preas secretaries become television commentato.n. Speec}\writers become newspaper colu.moiats. All tbla happens aaua1t1 because of the cont.aet.a these people make on the private aide -and the eont.aet.a they sun have ClG tbe public side -and uaually at ulariea that are a m ultlp&e of what they were earn- ing In eovemment and before they went to Wasbinstoo. 'N Ice work if you can &et· it.. And you can get it if you work for the government. They call i! public service. e v1dcnrc that whate ver tht· theory of 'equality'' was in tht· court's approach to "one-man. one-vote." at just hasn't worked out. The error of course Lies in the assumpl1on that by basing dis- t rkt.s on population you will ap- portioo the votes equally The analysis s how s widespread imbalance among t heo Senate. Assembly a nd Congressional seats as well as between the three. It also shows the Democrats and the southern eond ol the state have benefited most by . the imbalances which have resulted. lo truth then, all that has been accomplished by tbe rescl"tmbUng has been the destruction of the "community or interests" formerly possessed by the districts. First AIDendtnent a Mystery to Most Am.ericans George Gallup. the poll man, recently said in one or his 1980 t>olls. that only 24 percent or Americans knew what the First Amendment to the Constitution is or what It deals with. A s a citizen a nd as a n ews paperman. I find this s tatisti c di s mayi n g . American n ewspapers as we know them would be unthink· able with · out th e Flrat. More to the point. American Ute would be unthinkable. . The Pint Amendment _ls a guarantee to the publlc that we shall know what our 1ovemment 11 doing , what other aovero1Dent1 are dolnf, and wbat l• bappeninl elsewhere Ulat attwcta our ltftl, Al a clthen ancl a new1paperm10. I print tbJ1 abort Del eaered 1tal91Mnt: .. ~,. '"°" moa "° ,_, ff~CffafT .,. nfa~tllm.., o/ ,,_..,.. "' P'f"OltfeHtftlg ,,.. ,.,.. • ,_. flwnol; ,,, ~ aw /•u••• of tfiNCla , or o/ flat ,,,...i or tM right ol IM~ peoc«Jb4JI to auemble and to ~tdion tM Governmenl /or a redreu of grkvmlet'•.'. DR. GALLUP brought up his figur e at a convention specifica ll y ca ll ed In Philadelphia to consider the recent erosion of these right.I for the press . The convention wu c alled, In fact, the First Amendment Coo.areaa. Curloualy, this First Amendment ero1ioa haa DOl come 10 much from the Congreas It.self. as from lawyers outalde It, from tbe merest ambW.1.Dc.t.cbuer to the hlCbeSt court we~ve. Nowhere ll tb1a felt mon than by tbe people who write opl.nlon or controveny. Twenty yean aao when • lawyer CjOmplalned about a 1t.ory In thl.a newspaper, the tendency· WH l.0181, "1be helJ with blm." Today this la no lon1er poHlble. We are playtn1 not only wtth a new d.ck but Jritb different martina oa UM ca'*· We ltH• ,elole4l c~u~rt~~'z demuda to .-...al eoanc1111U&1 lnformaUOD, _. nall1 ...,.. libel ..... tbat WoUW ........ UDtllh*alM t1'0 deeadee •ID· Tbat 1bo11t 210 ne•apapenaea, law1en aD4 educators toot the trouble to gc to Philadelphia lo discuss all this ls a s trong enough indication that "the First" ls in trouble aplenty. CBS correspondent Dan Rather got to the heart or the matter when he said: "We've dooe a very poor Job over the years In showing that the F\rst Amendment Is not a special privilege for Jouml&ts . It'a a citlun's right. not a journalist'• rilbt." WREN WE journalists do a bad job of reporUn1, or an Irresponsible Job . o{ e>plniorMnatioc, we are harmlnt more than ourMlves. We are harmlnl the people for whom the First Amendment. In the 1001 nm. was drawn. Tbl1 brlnas ui> the' m uch·mooted question of JournalllUc raponalbility. "We ousht to bt Httlna standards ... the Pbllly delecU.s were told by Quotes "I uve a fMUu this wiU be a HCUrttJ·m•nded Cons~••·'· -h••M h•HraUc Leader ...._. C. ..,. lD commentloc oe tile loriet lntervenUon ln AIP='•• A.H. Raskin, associate direct.or of the National News Council. which monitor s media performance in the United States. "If we don't •· be added. "the government w'11 move into that vacuum. But quite aside from that. we should do it because it's the right thing to do." OUR JOB, THEN, is nol only lo put out tbe best newspapers our skills can provide, but to convince our readers we are dolng it for them. 1 lhink the standing of news1albering people was burt terribly by Watergate, and that it ls going to take a long time to repair the dama1e. We told the truth ~ but it was not a welcome truth. There must have been somethlna wrong in the way we did It. While It may be true that people don't like messengers who bring bad news. it is even more tnao that an unlndtcted co·conaptralor s hould not operate from the White House. The press must, as another dele1ate aa.ld, "take the public into l\I confidence, and clean UP, tbe meases wo inevitably make • by explalnlna and correcUna erron. ' - i ' I A .... faetior ii PMltlM Caner's "Pt 80H1 ..Ut1, .................... {., ... ................ "81111. •Untct· ..... , ......... . 80T,_SU8 a._.., "'.._.,.,,catllwtMtaUM tr-Hd, lael .. la1 Ult i.'hllraa ... u,. ......... u.. ........ vukla ~ .upeetnan -wt.kb · bH made Hm• forel1n de· .... WAftll aport.-w wbo poelton realise W. f&budal leaNillDllrltMJWCM&lduwto e~ II Cm11 • mlill from told ..... ..,..,........ tbe ''lnm eurtala'' ........ o.t ~ Wllllid man.U 1• ..... ty TIM "-'tea.a dollar', wb1C11a uve an...,,_'°' the~ bouOl 1.a Swtal trues a. tbe ad .,.. oeee qaln beeom1q f aU ~ 1171 wbeo It wu at aa aJJ.. com,.UUve. tJme low. oow buyt 1.1$, or rr B u t ff • r t S c b w • l 1 e r . pereent mare. American towUtl S•itletiand's va.rtaUoo ot the wbo tben paid 155 for an 8C)..franc Amerieu Joba Doe, la lea hap-hote l room now pay "3. PY -prices that bad been The Swt&a National Touriat Of. virtuall)' at.able since 1971 are lice reports the ownber ol bot.el rl1iD1 ap.1n. ADd the eovem· bootinp by forelpen durlnc oient aaya tbe present 5.1 per-February wu 15 percent blcber cent rate ol lnflaUon will get than a year ago. b.leber OYer tbe next year. Market Big F~ llamas; Prices Soar BUCKEYSTOWN, Md. (AP> ~ Some people invest ln gold or art or books or stamps. Linwood and Norma Broughman invest in llamas. Io three years, tbe cost or a llama bas skyrocketed from $300 for a pair to $2,750 each. TBE BllOVGRll-'NS have a herd ol seven llamas on their 138-acre farm outsid e Richmond, Va., cared for by Broughmao'a brother. Why the animals are selling for up to $3,000 each, tbey don't know, but they do know there's a market for them amoog zoos, animal parks and people who want exotic pets. GENTLE CREATURES, llamas stand about 4 feet high and weigh about 450 pounds when full grown. "They're •ery dainty eaters," Mn. Broughman says ... Tbey usually eat ooe strand of bay at a time. We can feed our seven llamas for about the same cost as feeding one hone.•• .,WE ARE VERY, very satisfied," said P eter Kuhn, """ .......... Evangelist Billy Graham has been told by the Mayo Clinic at Rochester. Minn .• to slow down abd cut out virtually all activities for the next six months or face possible medical consequences. ,,_...,, tor tllii offtei wbleb •aa Im& lauaeW. lt• w;;;t IM&bllckJ wapa&p ln tbt,-~ Ikea. . ''TIM W9M true lllelpe m, o1 CMrM, • lt M&pe U.. export lD- dUltl')'." Tia• SwlH F.aderatloD of Wa~b 11.anufaetunn tut n · port.I .... 11 percent blOer lo Ptbruary tbaD ln tbe Hme period lut year • ~-c:.-=.r: lot ordet' boob 1D wbat Swiu Ffn&Ke MlniNI' Frtta llanet· 1er cauUoualy ealls a "mini· boom." GOVEaNllENT OFFICIALS a1ree wttb directors of the Swiss National Bank that the franc is presently too weak. They argue that Swila exporters coWd Uve wttb a, alldltly atrooaer franc, which would rectuee the threat ot inflatkm. Banters are reluctant to make forecaata about the franc although few expect tt to weaken much turtbe!'. Some would not rule oat a drastJc new drop in the dollar this year. ''From tbe viewpoint of the Swtaa financial center, a solid recession wouJd be welcome.•· wrote Heim Breslel, a financial analyst for the Blick durcb die Wlrtscbaft newspaper. He wrote that an often-beant. com meot here is "lf only the crisis would come in America before it bits us.·· ~Buried, Residenh Return SOMERVILLE, Mass . <AP> -Bulldozers plow9d dirt and sand into a pit holding 6,000 gallona of corrosive chemical, and an estimated 171000 persons began returning today to the homes they fled when a train accident cracked open a tanker car filled with acid. The burial was designed to keep the chemical's toxic fumes from escaping into the at- mosphere and to usu.re the safe- ty of the eight-square-block neighborhood tbat wu vtrtuall)' emptied of populatioo Thursday. State environmental omciala were monitortoc the neipborbood for any buardoua alter-effects. I rt• The Palm Beach Blazer for Spring "80" Styted for today In 55% dac/poly & 45% wool In Sprtng's most desired cok>rs. powder btue, wheat, It. green. camel. navy & brown. 111.• Reg ............. 46·58 Long ........... 46-58 x Long •...•.••• ~-54 P«Uy lhort ..... ~-50 Portty reg ....... 42-54 Portty long ...... 48 -58 -·---··- -....... ___ _ H<>UftS: MOH. 9W\I WED. 1M. Tl4URS. A f'Rt. 1CM. nc,...c &..A. ~ IAT. 1CM. 9'a U..,f. IMfTA W 381• S 8'lslOI S4 --"the T~· ....ale TOll".....cl 2.0a. , ... ..,,,,. lltwd J11.,_ O&D'D't.U • ....,.. c:una .... to"°°"-··...,... .... 216\Soa Wn-..... .......... -..sr....,.,. llOWYCLYt fl\AZA *"' 1IO on~...,,°'"""' •• , I PW ............ ~ ---Lot ..,,,a 3td I~ -.au ..... MOO»'<> Ao.clw as.on ~~ .... .,,.,,.. ••"'"MLLl---•DI a P ..an ~ instead of hiring a celebrity, we hired a lot of new tellets. We've set out to try to virtually eliminate long lines. And you take our advice. Put your money in Downey Savings. You see, we've always When yoµ think about it, the celebrities who represent savings and loans do nothing more than talk about various savings plans and services which all savings and loans have to offer. ~ don't do that with talk. held the view that a savings· and loan should be applauded for its performance, not its celebrity . What else can relebrity spokesmen do but talk? They .can't make lines move faster. And they can't help improve I servtre. At Downey Savings we prefer action over.words. So ••••• 101 E. Foothill Boulevard (213) 445«>40 c.... ..... 360 E.17th Street (714) 642-7422 Today, at Downey Savings we have 320 tellers committed • to one,nbjective: giving you friendly, effici(fftt and fast ser- vice. Because We believe a bank or savings and loan is a nice place to Visit, but you shouldn't have to live there. If you like the way we think, .... 17250 Ventura Boulevard (213) 995-0041 . ........ ._, ... °'*''ng Soon C.UulltN c....-••••• ..., ................ 20002 BrOokhurst Street (7.1<4) 962-2407 11350 E. Sooth Street (213) 924-4437 Cl JIUIRt 1 936 W.tt Foothttt Boulevard (714) 621-7911 South Coat Plaza 3200 Bristol Street 17150 Maanotl• Avenue (714) 656-G270 (714) &42-7424 .... , 8444 e. Florence twenue (213) 923-5661 ......... .....,. htN 2481 E.CNPmanAvenue 3996 Ball Road (714) 819-5210 (213) ~11 (714) 995-2405 I y.._..., Opening Soon The fastest growing savings and loan · ln California! ASSETS OVER ONE BILLION DOLLARS . ........ 2e972 Muirtands Boulevard (71<4) 837 .. 911 . ., .• 13910 Pioneer Boulevard (213) 868-3271 1793 E~ ~~Drive (714) 323-1821 801 :~·~=-Road (213) 377-9591 .. .. 4350 W. Pacific Coast Highway (213) 378-8426 ...... 14821 Seventh Street (714) 245-6461 .... ..,_., __ ..................... ~ ............ . .. ... •9AM0 OH THW flERCllNTNH OAOWTt-4 :TW Ofl, C»iUflOANIA'8 THIRTV LAAOEST IAVINAft AND LOANS DUNNO THI! LAST flOU9' YeAAa • ~ ... .. I ,, • - ' NOW • A GOOD 'ime to .,. lD _srem peppen and dllwe to tiveo up JOUI' aa1ad. Hanat bome- 1 l!:~~ pown peppa"S wbeD P"Mll or lilt tMm rt~ up to a.:; a rich red~. Tbey•re sweet ud ~ Make ~ plardtep al ncftlliel to ~ tbe banelt time. Give ti;n~ty ot wa~r ao PHIL MAURER PLAN IJEFOAE YOU PLANT -It 00ean•t shine, a fertile aoU with good drainage. take an acre ot ground to produce enough adequate amounts of water and a little vegetables to feed the family. A garden care are ·tbe chief ingredients for a plot of 10x15 feet is large enough to keep a bountiful harvest. family of four well supplied. Seeds, sun· \ Let Kids In on Garden Ftin This year open a whole new world for your children and let them in on tbe fun of plant1D1 a vegetable garden. Think of the learning ex· pertence it is alQDg w1tb a chance for them to have some fun plus get a sense ot achievement every time they harvest their very own racllab. carrot or .,. fomato. As a bonus to parents. tb1I experience willr more often than not, awaken a new interest in tbelr children in eating more vegetables. Doa't stop with Just tboee vegetables planted straight from the seed packet -ndiabes. carrots or com. Let tbe kids dlg in aod plant some of those vegetables that you ~ find already started at your local nunery. few cantaloupe and pumpkin seeds. They will watch the tralllnl habit of these with a renewed faaclnaUoo -and just imagine, they are growin£ their very own Jack-o-lant.ern! DOME VEGBTABL~ ls not as bard as it seems. Choose a al wi kits of sun and where the soil can be pre to a depth of ooe foot. Here you can let y blld help in buying and, dependlnl on bla or her aie. even in applylng the orJanic materials and fertiliser needed t.o enrich the soil. they WOD't be too bat! AD4 80ale lettuce. To •ft room fw tM wum aeuoa ~ aocti u eona • ..._ &Dd 9qUUb. plant your lettuee or radilbel aQd evea P'MD peps.en in cootaJ.nen Thia tray, YoU'U be able to Qlake lhe best uae ot u,e apace you•ve set uide f(}r IUl!llDtt me. Wben sum- mw baa really arrived, plant the coatmaers you used for lettuce w1tb egeplant, tomatoes or more green peppers. • ANOl'llEa SPACE SAYEa and fun pro.Jed during the warm seuoa ls crowtne cucumbers on twine or wire supports. Beem lrain1Dg the plants wben they're small. The cucumber <or even bean tendrils) will cling to the svpporta with very liWe trouble. Mukblng around your vegetable plants is im· portant not oa.b' to diacourqe weeds but to k~ the Crull from toucblng dileue orcu.Ums that may be int.be ground aod to comerve mauture. Wat.enng your transplants tborou.gb.ly la a must.. Don' let them w1lt or dry out. Ch«k the aoO frequently duri.na the trowina season. Dlffe"'°t crops will have various walerinc requirements. Watering Ume should be adjusted &o that the root zones of plants are kept moist. Any fur1hu que;s. lions you may have can be answered by your nurseryman. the eandldate whoeares enough to I ls ten. for Newp..rt Be..:h a.,ca-eil --.. c:.--. .... ....,._ r-r .,._..11.-\L -~---­,....,,..... CAN'T YOU .JUST Imagine their amazement at the size of a full grown zucchini plant or watching the development ol an eggplant and see· ing the tomatoes turn from green to red? Planting a few different types of cucumbers is also a great idea Explain to them tbe usefulnesa of spreading mulch around the plants to help retain soil moisture and bold the weeds down. They can help wiUi this too! BUT, leave the snail and slug bailing to mom and dad as well as any other ·chemicals needed to keep the bugs a way from those tasty •r-----=========--=::;;;;;==_;~:;;,;::::;;;~~~~~ fresh vegetables. A small prod rrom pattots can help their children gain a whole new insight into the miracle Besides lhese vegetables, have them put in a of plant growth and the production of foOd . Weekend Gardening CMcklist • Gladiolus, dahlias aod cann• roots should be set out now. • If rrost is over lo your iardeo. you can plant fuchsias, pelargoniums and geraniums. • Aphids multiply rapidly dur· ing this wym spring weather. Don't let them gel ahead of you. • Don't forget soil prepara- tion . Your nurser yman can make suggestions which will make your soil more workable. Your plants will be happler too. • Delphinium clumps planted now will produce tall spires of flowers during June. Time to Inspect Container Plants With the growing seuon in full swing, lt'a time to pnmde the beSl growing COllditioos for your potted plants lndoora and out.. The or- ganic matter so important for good aeration and healthy root growth lbouJ4 be repJeniabed. Soils 'benily tadea with aalta from bard water and rertilbers need replacemeat too. And obvious to the proud gardener, plants oft.ea become too large for their pre- sent cootainers and need repot. ting lo keep the leaf surface area in balance with the roots. WREN 'J'RE aoors begin to completely cover the surface of the soil and emerge from the drainage boles, or when the foliage wilts between normal waterings and the new leaves are generally small or no new growth appears, it's time to knock the plant from its COD· taioer and take a good look at the roots. If tho roots are Easter Lily Gifts Need Special Care WHETHER YOU are repot. liog your favorite table Fem or a Camellia on the patio, use a light. well·aerated and easily draining potting mix available al local nurseries. To increase the moisture holding capacity and increase the acidity of the soil that Azaleas, Camellias and Gardenias love, add about a third by volume or peat moss to the mix. The fragrant, white lilies given at Easter do best indoors if placed ln bright, lndlrect light. Soil in tbe container should always be •lilhtly damp, but not soggy. Poke a hole lbrougb the de- co r a tl ve foil, lf the pot la wrapped in it, or remove the foil to let excess water drain through the soil. AS TRB ft.OWEU open. 116ck off the yellow Upa ot tM ..a.hers before they llaed pollml -lt cu s tain clothes and funitue. Tweezers wW do the Jo' ...U,. Rotate the pot a quarter turn every day so tlaat aw. will ,,,,. DAILY PILOT straight. rather than towaro the light. AFTEll THE FLOWEU have faded, set the plant in the ground outside in full sun or partial shade where there la good drainage. (Forced Easter lilies may transmit a vlrua to other lllies tn your garden, so keep them separate.) The stem wlll eventually die down. In a year or '°· the lll1 ma1 nower in mluummer, tta normal bloom leUOD. Three But.er liJ.)' varieties an eomm.11 IOld: •Croft•, which ii 1 foot tall: 'Tetraplold', 1 to l~ feet WI: &Dd •.Eatate•, 3 felt tall. DAILY PILOT The new soil level should be even with the original soil level. Soll that covers previoualy n· posed trunks or at.ems ta lnviUng rot dl.teuea. Leave about one half lncb to ooe lDcb of space between the soil level and the rim of tbe pot to f acilltate easy watertne. Thoroughly water UD· tll the old aoll mua and the new soil are moilteaed. . . Plant Perenniab Now't tbe time to beliD tblnk-lnl about plant.I for f alf colon in your garden. Plant colorful llanabl and petemda1a tht wlU continue to put on a color lbow from ttrmrMr to ,,m&er. rM von..-FOR RAY WIWAMS llCAUSE: "He i..... to us In Corona del Mar. we·,. prtnwitv a nllldenttll community Md Ray wttliatM ha WOf1ced ctoeety wtth the COM Chamber and ntlidentlal ~tone to make life In Newport • VGte tor Rav W11.,,. -a man who...._" Maxine l'411Ugin' ~s:'vr COLOR '.~ for EASIER & SPRIH LMMTl8S ,, .... .._ ...... 12500 ,,_ .... z.... a...e ,,... '2900 J4"'1n...,._.c,,._ ...... ;"? 0 0 ....... ,, ...... •PW ..... wT.W.. '25'° z.-1oa1 .......... 59000 z.-... ...._e,,..... 5900° CID s.--~~ --11117 'WAlllMUI All£.. l'OUNTAIN VAU.rl' ~~ 1 Blodl Weet of H.taor on Werner V,.lt O.r Boae Gardea ... BEAUTIFUL ROSES IN GORGEOUS BLOOM BIG SELECTION • tARGe 5 GAL NOW8.98 For Yoor Gorden and Wondef1\JI Gifts' lfop tb ltt Send oae ..• TauOM ...... OuFTD EASTER BASKET BOUQUET aster Is SUnday. Apnl 6. • Fresh nowers ond a decorottve. 8 egg for the Joy of springtime. AJI In on FTO Woven Ronan Balktt. We con send If neorty anywhere the FTO way. 17.SO Sine• IH6 Hallis'hrs " - . . . • ..... .:r=--~ ....... ~-..----·· -....-.. ~ ................. -....... ~ • . ' R-~ CITY HALL? ra the eitf fl Colt& ..... -.;.mdn- 1y too mueb influence eddtta1 tatiq-•----• plan. City C»UDd1 mem· ber1 a•t maay ••freebie&" aucb u meala. eatertal•· ment ticket•, and 1peclal prlvUeaea wbtcb area•t re· wrted. But if )'OU wat '° 8" where' there la a great potential for confllci of hatereat and lnfluence peddl- ing. the current fll. io11 of campal1n cootributlou by clty council candidates telll llall Incumbent •a,.,. Ed llcParlaa• raised $3,804 since the start of the campat1n. Thirty· seven percent of his donors are coaoected with the building in· dustry. They con- tributed $2,058 which is 54% of tbe money be has raiaed. In c umbent Coaadl•aa Deaa Hall has raised • $6.048. Fifty·fit..e per· cent of bla ~OD·" trlbutora are con-1 necle d with the building il'\duatry. 1'bey contributed -$3,100 which la ~ of the mcoey be bas raised. Seven additional donors who I•" a total or $100 do business along Newport Blvd. ln the downtown Redevelopment Area where council mem. bers must decide ' soon whether some businesses will be torn down or re· modeled as part of the downtown re· d e velopment plan. Also nearly $800 of funds were raised from undisclosed sources. Council candidate and City Plaaalllg Commlaaioaer Claalrmaa Richard Ca r 1 teasea has raised S2,869. Sixty· f 1 ve percent of bis donors are connected watb the building in· dus try. They con· tributed Sl,950 which u, 68<;. of the money be has raised. A s a counci l candidate. I 'm not anti-growth. I reaJize dev e lopers build homes and busi· nesses wb.ic1' belp to impro.ve our com· manlty. But I Just cannot see how ob· Jtttive decisions can be made by city council m ember s when their campaign coffers are filled with money from the building industry. No matter whal they s ay. I believe the kind or contributions being reported by these candidates in· fluen<:e;) their think· log at City Hall. And I think you believe it too. As a city councilman, I 'll advocate that a code of ethics be adopted by the city council which would prevent this type of influence peddJine. Tb.is ethics code wtll give all Costa Mesans a city council which evaluates Issues on merits rather than on donor influedces. Belng a former ht· ·• veatlgaUve newsman (Anaheim Bulldin) and the author ot 18 , noofic.Uoo books ln· eluding the multi· m llUon copy best sellers, b& Smrch of • Noah '• Ark and The Lincoh1 Cotupircu:r. I've developed a re- pulatJon for beiq a thorouab researcher. Wbat rve present· eel ln tb1.s met coocem- ln 1 the facts on • potential lnthaence peddlinl ta on11 one example of tbe type of comprehensive re- search t.bat ru strive to do ca laaes com. Ins Won the city council. On April s. I hope I can count on yoUI' vote. Dave Balalger for Coate Maaa City Council APRILS ............ llw~CIM!tll~ Dll~!~ 17i4iio1iMt I I. ·I I • TOmato Still ·Garden King 1'be tomato remaina ldna of tbe 1arc1en. bUt Ul &he 1ut five years some new crown princes have emerpd in the klnedom. ' Broccoll ii beaded for new belgbts. SplDacb baa a lot more muscle. Alparap ii ahootln& up. Onions continue strong. And people still think cucum· 10 were radilhes, car· hers are cool. But white rots, peas and com. In ~ ~toes have gone un· the last five y~ars , dergrouod, and beets onions and lettuce have are operating in the red. shown gains in populari· Wba\ does all this ty, each increasing eight mean. percenL ACCORDING TO Cucumbers, peppers and eqplaol have re-G•rdens for All News, malned the same in there have been some popularity and the long- subtle shifts in priorities s u fie ri og Brussels ill backyard gardens in s prouts once again· the last five years. They anchors the roster. were highlighted by the . 1979 results of the Na· 'l'BE llAJO& declines ti o n a l G a r d e n i n g lo popularity of garden Survey, conducted for plants were in herbs. Gardens for AU by the down 33 percent; white Gallup Organization. potatoes, down 27 per· Jack Robinson, presi· cent: and beets, down 28 dent of Gardens for All, percenL says, "Gardeners are reacting to hif h food pl'ices and p anting Herb Society vegetables that ~a ·• t0t · to buy but N Sia s m a 11 · a mount · of 80Je8 te garden space." Oraqe eount7 Herb ~ardeners were asked Soci9t.Y bu bee~_pre. which of 23 vegetables aentea a slate of om:.. they grew. Only alx for um by tbe bDmlut- were found in more Ulan m. eomm!Uee. Reeom· bait of the 1979 veieta-meadecl w.re ~ ble gardens: Booaey for pre.IClent; Kitty Pandiscio, vice· ·TOMATOES WERE ln president; Barbara 93 -percent. onions in 64 McDonald, secretary: percent, beans in 61 per-Margaret Carlberg, cent, cucumbers in 58 treasurer. percent, peppers in 57 Further nominations percent and lettuce in S4 wlll be accepted from percent.. the fioor at the May 4 Bounding out the top meeUng. Good Crops Need Soil Improvement • Vegetable crops make heavy demands on the soil. U organic matter is not added to the soil each season, tired, depleted soils will develop. Where prized vegetables once gr.ew easily. slower srowth and less-showy vegetables become the rule. Il.'s easy and simple to improve soil, and your vegetables will show their appreciation. Wo.rklng compost into the soil is a popular way to Improve soil structure. Compost not OClly adds orsanic matter into the soil, but the ricb bumu.s / provides nutrients. Chemical changes are also brought about by the compost in the ground which belps release additional amounts ol minerals from ibe soil itself. · ·-, Fertilizing is also important because the uerage soils are deficient in some of the nutrients required by plants. Maintaining and improving fertility is necessary for maximum plant growth. Your nurseryman bas specially prepared fertilizers and can recommend a feeding schedule for you to follow for the various vegetables you planted. Cultivation of the compost and fertiliser into (be soil is important. It controls weeds wbicb com· dete with vegetables for moisture and food and keeps the soil from becomln& compacted. FU£1uiam Set Meeting · Lquna Beach Branch of the National Fucbaia Society will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in tbe community room of Laauna Federal SaviDp aDd Loan Aaaociatlon, 260 Ocean Avenue. Laauna Beach. Guest speaker wW be Craig Morris, wbo will 411cu11 techniques and tips for preparln1 p&a.Dta fOI' u.e upcom1D1 June sbow. , Plant and 1upplJ tables wW be anllable. PUIUC & BUSINESS PACKAGING SERVICE Mll•MM.llAI Crauula f' • Argentea Versatile Are J'OU OM of tho9e Indoor 1•rdener1 that would like a beeuUM. eaay-to-care·for houseplant? There ii • auccuJent h'om South Africa tbat just fit.a tbe bUl. lt'a called jade plant <Crassula argentea). It lives in mo&t soils, like sun or shade and needs little care as far, as * watering goes. Coula you ask for * more? Yes, for beaJ,1& and bardi.oess are * plant's by·worda. Of coune, we could add * versatility because jade ,..,_ plants can be grown out· ...- doors in those mild ......_ climates by a swim· ...- ming pool or as a * landscaping shrub, and best yet, as a large COD· * tainer plant oo the patio, entryway. <>r balcony. * Just be sure to protect it ......_ from beavy winter frost. ...- Its leaves are fleshy. ,..,_ thick and oblong coming ...- in a shiny bright green ,,,.,__ most often t.inged witb ..,... red around its edges. Its * shape is reminiacent of tbe Orient and lf the * plant gets enough of it. they could surprise you * witb a bloom of pink, ......_ star-shaped flowers anJ' ~ time from November to ......_ April. ...- Tbe jade plant ii best ......_ used •• a 1in1le..,... specimen in the bome ...&... accentln1 any room ..,... you'd like. Jt. ~ HAM( N>""8YB..D Cl'"''......., We're 'Supporting -"!'·-~~·--··3'0 "'"""' ...-·- *'= ·--*1 ~"*~•- * *' * * BETTY .IEAH J&CHER * • * * * * ERIC "e.j." JOHNSON * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Al and Lucy Ptnkley Les and Jo Miller Robert and Eleanor Gfeene M ike and Joan ParM Don Bennett Vic and Gene C8ronna E. w. Miltenburg Paul and Jene Brecht Steven Devis N. N.andN9t.Jlie()gffvie Ma.lne McGavran Jo Anne~ Orvilte~ J.::kMdNtn~ WHlfem and Jlne KIMier Tish Good CttUCk and .Jetny H..on CarolA.~ffilldt Chudt and 8eny Jeen BeecMr Eddie and o.tene M9guWe For Costa Mesa City Council Tweed and Hazel Sto(l(> Mr and Mrs. Frank Fernandez Toni Murphy ...&... Lynn and Oorochy Powell Mr and Mrs. Pat De Leo Samue4 P lntJard1a ..,... Glenn and Eileen Hale Don and Ff'8n Gnost>Y • Sally ConntntJham * James and .Aine'Garc1a Kay St~ Bob Mc08)' .H. J . -Jimmie"' W(XXJ Robert Oamell John F Nefson * Wr(M and Peggy Bulkley Dr and M"-~d Stmon Wilham and Jan Braun ...&.... Pat Monagen Ed and Shin., Schnllbel Vernon Drewes ....-. Mu and Florence Mayfield Pt111 Sutllvan Gena Goldw9Q * Jim and M-.y Fenyman Rollo and Betty McQelt.n Charhe and EHen l.aloherf William end Sue LaugMfY Chanes and~ La Hwt l..8wrefa and~ Laughery Jf- Or. end Mra. Hany Spatttes Al and E.leMof'()gdet'I John and Mertlou Seymour ...&.... t Rtchlrd end YI &rimpte Or. end MN. Bon Easl'WOOd fllCNnt J. Y8'0eh ~ RUlly Moen Jim and P9M ~ MiCNel Dunn .,.. a.tee end K.a.y Pl.-Mene A. Tllolu...,.1 Conn .. McCrwv Geofve and~ HOllM~ Robef1 stCJ Jlr'9 Moralice = =~ Tjemeoef * Pat Detro Nat ~,..., ~ns ....,. Otane ~llbooe Don and~ ~~ * PM and'-8urN Or end Mrs. AorWd V. ()9ci ) wt._ ,..ank .,_.Helde~ Doug and Bhel Wwd Conqd ~Sdwr,_. ~ Robert Md M.-y Allee Wtl.on Judge and MrL OoMld Dungen FAld and a.nQ Ell,. * ....... ..,a.-...to~Enc ···-• '""-~· McOelllf\ .11. ,_ iroe...._ar.c::...-......_ ...... --~.... ...... PM!~ .... VOTE FOR TOM LIVENGOOD '* * * * * * * *·*** * * * * ** * * *** ** * * * * * * * * * * 'fhe It; "asket Sale Is Here! Buy one basket at the regular low price and get a second basket that costs the same or less for only one cent more. Sensational baskets in all shapes and sizes from all over the world. Decorative baskets: art baskets, picnic baskets, waste baskets. Baskets for art supplies, for plants, for laundry. Baskets with a thousand and one ,,fl uses. Just use your imagination. M ·' Buy one at the regular price; / get the second for just a penny. ./ 4 t . " lie p't._ ti all aM ._ ........_ wM la u..: ... .., AntMef7 ~-~ AC>. la WM' D • .eitW to Nill '·!Im a .. ...._.....,~• a.&· ................. a-. .. ale •vtatln ... ,..,. . • ' Vl Cowftn, U , a K•tJalCOo 8HC'~ -Cllj IDIMal'J) ka.ool IMatrid ............ .. time ... WU .. "8wlMrett11-. ... dile • ........... trM men for combat du&1. 1• m AJfD •8LLOW •••asu Of :; = .. ~::-Pllob .. hill .... ..tAuJ can lut ,.a.r .a.r a ................... . ~·71'• to ..... to,'' Mn. CowM Mid...., .._ ..... lf UM c.mpalp to pant nou to y.ASP ftWUI, ~I b1 t.bole wbo ICN#_ud ...., them tut ,..., I red lD lbe w A.AC • . "You even set• ree tombltone," ~ ~ a dMlck.M, DOt1DC that muy WASPS aad fr'~c. woa't t.Mftt too much from thelr new toclal llD4 eeoeom.le .iatua. • APPLICANTI NOW ELIGIBLE to ·receive tmeclal=~ tbe new provtao for WAAC ~eran1 mull a to tbe Army Reserve Compo-..,ta Ucl Ad.mlnbtration Center, St. ~Mo., olftdala note. •, 'l'DOH wbo do and who qualify will receive tSailit.ary diach•r,fe papen. -~ Veterans oi dall note that the womens' roles a World War 0 freed many men from otherwise leutlne jobs so they could serve ln combat against ~en~my. . , An employee ln the city schools' Resou.rce Cl.enter. which helps develop acbool curriculum. Counly Probation , ~nHouseSet . ,, \~ Tbe Orange County Probatioo Department will ~nduct its third annual open bouN on Saturday,· ·~y :t. from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ; Pn!sentations oo juvenile, adult and special eommwllty programs will be made throughout the dly. In addition, information will be provided to t)lose interested in juvenile justice-related careers . • · Two of the juvenile residential facilities. in· eluding Albert Sitton Home. wiU be open for a limited number or visitors. The Juvenile Court will cfonduct a mock trial. . The open house is jointly sponsored by the "Orange County Board of Supervisors. Probation f>epa rtment, Human Services Agency and the 3uvenile court. f'or further information contact Ellen Wilcox, at 634·714.2 Taxes Due :. Late Penalty Awaits . , A remiDder to property owners: the •"' secolld inatallmeDt oa 1l'nMO property tax 1! bills 1.s due AprtJ 10. ROBERT CITRON, county tax collector· treasurer. said because April 10 falls in the ' middle of the week. many taxpayers may overlook the deadline and suffer the 6 percent penalty as well as the $3 charge for process· ing the late bill. The forgetfulness bf the taxpayer. Citron •• said. may be compounded by confusion over the April 15 deadline for filing of state and federal income tax forms. • HE CAV'nONED all property ownen ., who bought their property after March 1. 1979. and who don't have a property tax bill ~ to contact his office to find out if the taxes have been paid or are due. Pay No lnconte Tax in 1980 and Recapture Taxes Paid in 1977' 1978 & 1979 Realize the benefits of up to a 550% Tax Deduction this year. • 4 years of public acceptance • Strong merit for future f lnanclal gain • Flexibility of amount invested ACT NOW Available Only Thru June 30 Bre>ker and Sales Positions Available For More lnformatlclfl: - Gerald L. Kozak Newport Center 369San Miguel Dr. Suite 11 o Newport Beach, California 92680 144--2507 Cell ltl-Mll. ,.. ........... .. ....-.. Paid Political Advettleement RAY WILLIAMS ·X DAVID SHORES ... a qualified "get things done" candidate. NEWPORT /SHORES they beblg togett aer AN OPEN LE'ITER FROM 9lfor Allell ._.., ""*" ,,_.,,.==-,,,,,, .. eftCI "°" "-'' ... -_,..,....,., ....,__ M.,,,__ MA YOR-RYCKOFF March, 1980 Dear Friends: "'1978 WAS .A SWING YEAR Eight years ago I was elected to the Council on a reaidentialist and fiscal conservatism platform. But until 1978 a council majority gave preferen- tial treatment to developers and their busines.5 associates. A NEW COUNCIL WAS ELECTED The new residentially-oriented council majority has accomplished important goals in balancing rusidential and commercial growth and in requiring phasing of develop· ment to be compatible with roads and services. The result has been positive action such as the recent General Plan revisions reducing future traffic m Newport Beach by 52,000 car trips per day. YOU HAVE A CHOICE You will recognize, I'm sure, that the goals of the developer lawsuits and their other big-spending efforts is to regain control of the Council. The choice is between a Newp~ Beach as the business center of Orange County, or as the best residential city in the West. The mues are quite clear. The contest is between the developers with their organization and funds -and those like me who wish to retain the residents' voice on the Council. Sincerely, fl:uJ2 Paul Ryckoff, Mayor Resident Councilman We Urge You to Re-elect Mayor Ryckoff ~~~ Mt I lllra. ---"-" "°""',..~ -·-M--E-LINWl'I IC.-,~ O.&Mrs.M ri..or-Or f-N Oaaloe o .... -A-fll-..., a Mn. /Wiit eo. eor.-81MCOC' Mt I ..._ 0-W. Qc:lw., .,. c.w .. __ w • ....,..\..-:lt -~ -~ WL f---l.....,0.--o.c.....-E-V~ Or.&--0.-,,_L~ °'"-........ ~-0-.-10!-. 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Actor Robert Bed· ford, wbo owm a ak1 TetOrt and ls aetive tn envtronmentaf ca u ses. took a bell~ recently to go skiina and We1aJ, ly Jandea in a federal scenic area j.n Utah, the U .S . Forest Service bas charged. WAMINCMM <APl -.. • .. r;:•' ,, ........... .. 'l .... _IO..._::!I ,. t1rM........ . .•. &Ul...,t..w.. • ..... clur la a criala •oM"..tMll .. ,. .. tl'OClllll eaali ... ,,... ... . . ,..... .......... . TM .... iwld an.et .. _. •.•• z ., ....... l'tllNd ....................... .. , , ........... ,,... ..... .. A1tllb ... Bawali ..... -bl atte~ted adtr pretnt 1'1'a1t1•· ••ta. ....... olftciall llld t.My • ., bl IDdudld lat.er • I anuao IOU>ISU Nealled to anl•• chlQ lD a war or natloDal •••r.-e1 would be uaiped to baH• lD the continental UDited Stat., mablina the Anny to reieae • YOWi.Pi' IOld:i4ll'I for lramf• OVW• HU, the statement Said. The pnc.ram ii aimed at pttq tba Army a quick tramfusion ot man· power for backup -mlaaions, ~ wttb rnobjHutioo of Nal1ona1 Guard and Reeerve memben. Japaneee Tribute TOltYO <AP> -SAsty Jmp11neee will Nit Qlina next month to bo&d memorial .. rvtcee for the aa.ooo Japue111 IOldiers and dviliam wbo died lD aortbeat Cblna lD the clollu daya ol World War D. tbe BealUl Mil Welfare lliDiatry u.ld. It will be tbe Ont aadl mluklD to CbiDa and will -iDcludtrelatiw.ottbe • .,. ...... Paid Political Adverttument . . . There's a vicious piece of yellow journalism circulating in our city (from 61 O Newport Center Drive). So ...... , .. f BE ON YOUR GUARD!! ~ •against loaded, emotional. and irresponsible language ~ • against innuendos, distortions, smears Ask yourself WHY the backers of Measure D feel it necessary to resort to low-level, untruthful attacks on Measure A? Then insure a short, Measure A . is LOOK at Measure A. It will non-partisan ballot. straightforward; it 111 save money; it wiH produce a greater number of informed citizens participating in your local city and school elections. Here ·s a partial list of residents who have carefully examined both A and D and have decided to endorse Measure A : · Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Aldrich Arnold 0 . Beckman ' Or. & ~ Rtctlerd 8 . Simpson Mrs. M. Armstrong Carroll a Beek Dorla end Ed Schretbef Marjorie B. Anderson Floyd Bueti Biii Ind Bobble Stlbler Burt and Mike Ashe Carol Blanchard Nancy Skinner Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Allen Norman end Lorraine Brody P•tSt~ Philip Arst Allan Beek Robert end Winnie Short Tristan & Cathye Aley Harriet Bemus John F. 86tlnner. M.O. Margareth Arst Mr.and~ C.rrle~ Lou and Bill Allen Mr. & Mra. laenee Bill and Keren Sml r1 Debra Allen Alan Blum Jim and~ Shelton Dorothy Beek Don Strauea Mrs. A. J. Dossett Joe and Jenet Bell \ Robert & Nancy Sattlef Robert L. Duey, M 0 David Bloomberg, M.O. Patr1cla 5'*1tuhl Harlan And Emlly Eastman Lynne Bloomberg David Shettner, M.O. Ctiarlie Ecclestone Or. OaY!d & CynnifBunnell Margo Stuart Marian Ecciestone Syl'f1a Bogen Ooroth~uss Miss Sue L. F1ctter Caroline Bovee N1ncy ner Richard M. Foxx. M 0 John 8utl8f John Stuart James and Ahce Fulton BJ. Slolhng Elaine S. Foxx Mrs. Eleanor Forsyth Dick and Caroline Clucas 8111 & Joan Torres G 1ngerlee Field Dee Dee campanaro Wm L Thompson Judith A. Franco Capt. John Cellahan Clarence J. Turner Robert Guggenheim Jett & Marilue Cenoz John and Mandy Cole Mike Johnson JHnne Glofd9no Verne Cox Or. & Mrs Joseph 8 . Jorgensen Wanda Owozdzlowslu Judy Cooper Jane Gullatte Annette Cates Wilbur and V1rgin1a Kaye Mr. and Mrs. Loren Greeley Mr. & Mrs. Edward Culver John B. Kingsley Mr. & Mrs. Paul Gruber Earnest and Sally Camp Tricl1 Harrigan Mr. & Mrs. Richard Corngold Mr. and Mra. Donald Heiney Jane Moemenn Tom H<M.aton Caryl and Jean O'Skea Robert Mtllar Mrs. Kathleen Hegen8f' Mr. & Mrs. Francia Odell Carl G. Moore Mrs. Wm. Hill Jr. Emily P. Ogden Calvin & Helen McUiughlln Lois M. Halligan Virginia end George Ochsner Or. Eugene Mell~tf Evelyn Hert Roy & Mery Ost8'tlout Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Mclaughlin Mr. & Mrs. Earl H. Hardage Fern Pir1c.le Robert L. Montgomery Jean Harrington Joan Petty Doug De Martinis George Ingles Marian Parks Margaret K. Montgomery Jiy Llchmen. M.0 Alex Perkins S.rnloe Mel~ 8111 8nd Sue I Barbara Ltehman Joe and ~ Rosener Elaine Llnhotf An09l1 FIC:Mr Whtie C1y & Truman Lattin Brenda Ross Marthelle Randall Or. & Mrs.~ Y. Watt Barbara LOYell Margaret Ryckott Mr. & Mrs. Newt Weyne Billie Lerner Hal & Nore Lehman John w. Reeder Jf. Ruth S. wrtght F. S. Rowlend Ed and Jda Williams Mercie Nofdlund Joan Rowlend ....,, end Brn Wegener Jim NMwkirtl Beatnoe Ruteell ReyWllWaml Katie No..thuP Paul= . Wetter M. Ziol• Cynthia & ~ Nlblo C.R. ( IQ) Rdtilennel Measure A will shift city elections to coincide with school board elections in November of odd-numbered years. ( VOTE Y.ES on MEASURE A 15<JI I VOTE .NO on MEASURED .C><ij • NOTE: ONLY 3 out of the 9 City Council Candidates Favor Measure D. *(Brockman, Cox, Watkin$) ti ,, :e- - BELIEVES IN; THE COMMON SENSE • APPROACH TO: DAILY PILOT ENDORSED • Better hou1lqg oppo;llmld11 far ,ycMll ......... ••nlor d•h•• • Plop• plat•Wta ... davelopn••t of CU' -• •11proven•1t of traffic ciraMtlon •Ccxnplationoff'8 freeway · • Revltallzatlon of downtown •Lass Government *More Rapra1e11tation : orcr. CARSTEN s EN ·--··open door'' polcy with office downtown • _ <:HAIP MAN "WE SUPPORT DICK CARSTENSEN BECAUSE WE BELIEVE THERE CAN BE NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE.'' ~~ ··~I ~ MOMil: .......... ,.... ....... ...i .... 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Costa Mesa 540-5564 W.TZl•l•ete .. ,. ... ...,.,. 646-2424 CostaMesa 673-9450 rtHCI IROTHHS 18.1. •OAOW A Y MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 LA JOLLA CAP> -Sir E dward Ballard. 72. former chairman or physics at the Universi· ty of Toronto in Canada and an internationally known geophysicist, died Thursday of PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME S"TATEMENT Tl>e fOI~ __,I• doi"9 Dolsl- l'llHS ·~ PIONEER TAl(E OUT •51. t'l56 w.,.,,., """·• -11n91on O..c11. CA ~, C~ l...et'. 10:J3 Monte•• Or , H• t '"""• H<t>Qnh. CA '111•~ T 11 .. bu\1Nu " conouc tf'd t>v "" '" dlV•Ou•I OWnqLl ... Thi\ •Yl-1 w.-, l•ll'<I w1tt1 ttw County Clu~ 01 Ou~ (.ovlity on ~rtll 12. l'llO.. 1'1Mlt2 PllOl•-.necl 0rM9 Cod•I 0..ly Piiot ,.,.., u .11. 21, ""'· •. ,., 1n14IO PUBLIC.NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS MAMIE STATEMENT Tl>e IOllOWl"9 pen«!\ •re OOl"9 ~IMUM: CIACO. 17'1 _..,,,. Aw ., S.. C·2, Cost. IMY. c.I~,,,.,,., A.....icl ~ ~. ?M,. V .. I.Ar•. Ml.,._ VlelO. c.itton.1• 0oo..io R. Bi991u, 11 Ar,.. c-t. ~a.di. c:.i ........ t'Ml '>Thll ~I•~-C.,, • ........... -.... ......... ~~ OoftMdlt ........ Tiii\ \I-Wft fl'-' wit" ttoe Cou,,IY ~ of Or~ County .... M• rt II 12. 11C. l'IMI Pvt>ll.-Or-. C.0.0-.1 D••IY Piiot M4r U,Jl.21."""·'· ,_, ll1 PUBLIC NOTICE --------FICTITIOUS BUSINESS HN;tE STATEMENT Tll~ lollOW1"9 Pt~ I\ 00."9 bu, .. SMITl4 & TVTHtLL MORTUARY WISTQ.lff CHAl'B. M\~ f!t\ Mortuary • Cremations 427 E 17th St. Costa Mesa 646-4888 H PUBLIC NOTICE BEST FOR L ESS CLOTHING E XPRE!.$ .... 1 F~C•rcw.H­ ll"'JIOf\ Bffcft. c.l!toml.t 92'41 Wtlll•m 8r11<• O.,.r~t••"· 16111 Fer11u"°" Circle, Hunl1nv1on ~<Kii. ~I tlGrftl• .,,..7 T Ill\ l>\n+nei.. h conclU< le<I by .,_ ln- dl~ldu•I. Wllll.o<n Bruu at..nleln Tiii~ \t..ai-t ••• hied wolll Ille CoUftty Cterll of Or ... Covnty °" M4rclll•.••· F1UM1 FICTITIOUS BUSUt•n PUC>lt"'9d Or .. '-" o.lly PllOt. MAMESTAT•MllN'T tNr.2',Apr.4, 110 II, t• lwo-IO , ... to1tow1no Pffwn• ••• ootno --..,.---------1 ~'~~M8'S CRAHS & IN· PUBLIC NOTICE DU$TAIES. 1723 -H ........... 0.0 •• c.4e ~CA ftt» FICTITIOUS ~NESS Morrlll A. ~c.omll. 1nJ .... NAMa ITATaMaNT "-"PtH .. Or •• C.t. MftA. CA.,... The folMwNll --ts 00!"9 t1u» Etsl• "'-G•lcomb, 172l .... MU .. , .~reOr.,C.-t.-Y,CA~ l'OltCE SAVINO SYSTEMS. JZSI This IMiMu I\ COlldllcieCI by M ~ t..9QuM CMyan ltNd, L...-llN<fl, Cll•IWel ,....,...,., -wife). CAii...., .. ~· lllon'Mt A.~ M 10 .. 1 onto 49...U, nus n.+. ~ -tiled Wfl1\ tM Woo«vf. Cll:lwNY, c.lllomo• C.-ty C1«t1 of Or .... C-Cy on Tiiis ~ Is C'Oftduc1eO b'I _, I,.. lloUn" 12. ,.. 41•~· FU4Ut ~0."91* P\AllhMCI 0r-. CO.St Deity Piiot Tiiis \'8*'*" w8$ fli.d wltll tlle MM. u .11. 21. Apr. 4. "'° '1n1 County Cl-ot Or~ c-tv .... -rc111',1-. PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS BUSIN•SS MAMa STAT•M•NT Tiie lot~ __, Is dOift9 blnl· llH,6\! 'PUBLIC NOTICE M & 0 FLOOR COVIEltlNG, 2'SS f'ICTITIOUI BUSINESS RMOO!llft, A. C.1.1 Mese. C.11~ NAMll ITAnMaNT 92*a Tiie tollO#lng penan II Clolfl9 IMlsl- Mettl ~"' llMtty,,.. .._._ ..... ••: •1z.CMU-...c.tllomle'1U7 ANTIQUE UNIQUE, U Oll Tiii• ........... QlftdUCt .. lty ... ~ Al<•lde •• L. ~ Hiii•. CA nw Olv...... Wllllem CMI Fr9\lftd. m ~ ~ K. 8NttY Hill T9fT«a, Fullertloll, CA ..U Tiiis ~ Wft II ... Witt\ .. Tilll .....,_. II <MldUC"4 lty eft ~ C.-tY o.ni .. 0reft99 c:-ttv en .,.,.....,, Merell .. 11C. WllllMI c. Fnund ,.,._. Tiiis ~ -flied wltll ._ ,,_._ 0r.,.. Goest oeltv Pli.t. ~tv Cler'll Of 0reft99 C-l't' on -· ••· ... 11. 11. •• 1m.i Merell,.._--. ~-------~--· f't)QU -rmuc N_...C., PWlht!M 0r-. c:oes• 0et1Y Pt• s-vu VII D Mer.2',Ap-.4,11,tl,I_, tso.to PUBUC NOTICE Paid Polltlcat Advertisement DAVID SHORES . a quafifled "get things done" candidate. I NEWPORT /SHORES I P.o14 '1lr try 0.Vld S.0... filKllM ~. T-........ .,,_.., P 0 .... m . ._,.._.,CA Ut-UM "A Responsible Balance of Preservation and Development ••• " 1. .. It's The Quality of Life In Newport That Counts, It's Your Choice. No other elected official in California has the sclentlf ic expertise coupled with governmental experience unique to Ray Williams. He has been a success In get- ting governments to work together to save the Back Bay so far. We need him 2. He studies and understands what he votes for and against. As an ac- complished and recognized scientist, he has applied the dlsclptJnes of his train- 1 ng to serve the people of Newport Beach. even more now. 3 . . • Ray W1t11ams has a 4 year record of listening to Newport residents, un- derstanding community needs and pre- serving and protect109 the Newport we all love. He's the people's choice. STATE-WIDE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT* SCIENTIST * PROFESSOR * CHURCH ELDER * EXPERIENCED COUNClLMAN * FAMILY MAN We Urge You to Re-El~ct RAY WILLIAMS AMnCox.f......, Ludlte Paalfeon, retlr9d Pope ~. r9tlred Potty fMelltlftdge, homemeker John T. Chiu. M.D. Al Klgef, retell f'ftefCMM Don......,, Muc:etof Jemea Hodge, 11.D. Relp" ....,.,, AOOmey Wlltlam n.m.n, •Dorney Jemee llcG1,_,., Nie• .. .cutt.e Dofl• ....... purdlaalng COMtlbftt J ...... oo,e..11.0. .. ""-o.,. Mooumaftt Ja"'" ... Dodda. dOmeJ IMepheftPfyet,MIH John W. -.i, retlt9d educetOf llefjofte .... educator RlehardT ...... M.D. Wlflllm L Thoftlpeon, 1'9tall ..... O. fctwwd -...... Jr,. au,nt•J Wllllam A. lpeftcer, ~ Joe Hlfl.11le1 VOTE· APRIL 8 TO Oeftle ... ho1Mtt11w Ptltty Mlrwy, home~ Mn. D.A. ArtMtrong, reattor Eleft 9'oob. lnlUfance Nie• John RMder, Jt., D.D.S. MllUMOe ICJocenftoll.•aoow omc. P.t~ ~. enc:utt.e Ralph CoM. engineer Bob·~ IMftfte ........ , P1ul llaftll*° .....,.., RoMft L fty, educetOr De.tct•111 ... ,.. •• o. LPN llaa ••rt. .............. w.-,211Mr.ra•u111M......, .............. .0. NeftCJ....._, 9'0IM•1tcer ,,.,.~.-· ......... GefJ Lowel, ••a• •r ... c. luctw, tu oou••nt Oewtcl Grant. Duft, o,.,... c:..e CDllaga NellOftllay, fMtWllnt ......... AndN• Uftlle, eduaaeor •·•· •ren. l'WUNd ... ,., Berreet, retlNd Mont Fttend, f'9tnd Irene Fltlftd. redfM Bobbtl l.ofttl, homelftlllef .Man Monti, ~ker 9'oblrt ..... retired Moni• l'tffroft. retired .Min Witt. IMM'MMIW J . Y. Wllft. M.O. A.Nee CWWr, "°"'81Mlllr Marte~redfM .W,~11.D. Cante...,..... ...... ......, .......... ...... .o . 'htyt lhl lltcoft, "°"""'''* Truell......,., torMer COuldwoMaft Din a•anca. Pfofect tMnaeer RobertDeNINIO ~·~ lnflft Hoffw, o.o.a . ........... A. llc:Quotd Joan ....,, hofMfltMtllet MlfWOt ..... ,,_..NCI Wiiiem L LMne••~ ltoctl b"*8f C.R. (T .. ) ................ re"'9d educetot P•fd for by COmmltt" to R•Elect Rav Wiii iams, Barbar• Llchman Chrmn, 62A Poppy St., Corona del Mef 92625 r --~-.... ... ..--._ ___ -- ... i . l . • , . .· . . . ' . • . • • 4 i .J • Plate of the Day ,.-- ------.... ~•C ALI FOR NIA~ .. ,_·~ I ELECT ; ' . &-_ --. --_! :=:!) ELECT -It could be a campaign poster. but it's really Jack and Donna Reese's way. ·: of saying they're proprietors of Current : Electric. . • lftfo•m•t-lcw IN ••P14i!e of tlle O.y'• II ,.-led by Miile f'M ln. ...i-of -''" .Oiiton .. , ... 'Wllo., -...... _ .. ~"" c.11~ L~ P\M" •• • Im ........................... tUt .... UM food ~ ,._... tD .. certalD clalmt a-. U.. ~ •alue ot ..... ID ..... tu P"ocluee.. ll ... IO in a 8DD -.,UN Md fair mauer and doll not eaplott the pU1e•1 1ack ~ eopbllt1catJon." , Wbln IN'"OPOlfd ln m•. the na.1e wu said to ,. •wt ID part fri>m a 1911 Wlalte .-.. ec.t.wee oe n.ull'tGGil at wbleh experb told ol problema wtda lb• American diet. a.c ... ol the •cope °' the "= It ... dlvlMcl lnto lhne pbaw ln meO l eoe-cemed dahn.1 about enero and c:aloriel lll'Orided by a praduct, Pbue II eonCWDed matrttioDal n hae I UCh u vltamlna P..f"OY'cie«!~-PbMe "·-~ have reqwrtd ma.t food ad • ..-ments to &delude informatloo about nutrlUanaJ advantaaes. TRO•.U J . DONEGAN, l'TC ASSISTANT a director for food and druc advertlsina. said the 'S\ proP09a1 to end Pbue u and Pbue 1n ls .. an ex-1 perlment ln dereauJaUoa." He noted that ~ Federal Repter notice. which was releued to the Associated Press this week, asks for su11esUons from the public about voluntary actions by food manufacturers and n· a tallers to make food advertising more accurate 'S\ and usdul. I "The nature ot· food advertislq bas chanced and there mlght be more effective ways ol lmprov- m g the now or nutritional information than dealing a with spedfteclaims,"hesaid. 'S\ IN ADDITION, HE SAID SOME companies ~ already are making rewer claims about vitamins a and using more ads · promoting nutritional and 'S\ hea lth advantages. "We hope that we can accomplish lhrouah voluntary means what we were interested ln doing through regulation," be said. , I .. Here are aome quutJon• that you and .. I other concerned cJfJsen• •hould aak ol City Councilman and wb~iaa;=~~n!~~:~~~m. I on the Costa Mesa City Council -. .. I · r:::::r WHY has Mr. McFarland conalatently I · opposed the Interests o~ the people of Costa ~ Mesa ln their attempt& to stop overdevelopment -- of our city, and why has he accepted -: campcllgn money for 'this· election from :.· Planes Bug Residents the b.uilders and· developers who would benefit ~ BOLINAS <A P > -Residents are complaining a most from OVerdevelopment? . ~ ': thal the peace or their Marin County coastal town 'S\ a is be~~~~0~~~~~n1,0:itr:!:~c~~-represents !The peopJe voted to slow down these developers,= : the area said he has asked the Federal Aviation 'S\ 'Z' Administration to place the area Olf·limils for low· a but McFarland has not listened to the people. ~ : fl ying pilots. ._ Burton a ls o suggested that commercial a WHY ~ jetl iners move their rughts rarther out to sea. and s r::::r has Mr. McFarland failed to a .:. to higher altitudes. I 'S\ ·=~~~~~~~~~~~F~~~~~~~~~ supportthectty~oftic~lpostt~n.ba~edbya ~ ~ Teache r s l'M VOTING FOR RA y ~ majority of the people, regarding completion ~ ~ Needed WILLIAMS BECAUSE: I of the Costa Mesa freeway? ~Y does he I l "While other candidates talk in vague t support a route Which WOUid dump A ' • T h e S a n J u a n terms about the issues. Ray Williams ~ appear 0 ,. 'S\ ~ CHistrano Recreation deals with specifics. He's a sincere and ~ f N t B I d' tr ffi t Q a : n.:partmeot needs a·o-· most 0 ewpor OU evar 8 a C OD 0 range'&\ •, ~ honest man. My main concern Is • ~ctors for duses in · · t ·t So · I fo ' hhlth and nutrition, Airport expansion. r m agams I . IS and Santa Ana Avenues r several yean, and a ~ ... dt a ma, calligraphy and Ray Williams. He's the choice of con-b 'S\ summer's program. a.===.;.:::.:...::;r:==---------r----. comm··-· ... "' a ·: $pOrts clinics for this cerned residents... Clyde McOermont I totally disrupt the downtown usln•• •. : ;J'be deadline to apply l&U&_! ._.r 'S\ .. il"~~~Ncations are RE ELECT RAV WILLIAMS X ---~ : atpUable at the Recrea-L:.=:...;-::=.:=.:=.,;;.__..L-__ \_. _____ ........ ____ WHY . M McF '--d _ _. t a . ti(>o Department omces I r:::r lS r ar MUI op~.u 0 'S\ : a .. 32506 Paseo Adelanto, Paid tor by COmmittee to R~lec:t Rey Wiiiiams • J th .a t otcall4113-1171. ........ .__.... .... -s .... 1.eo..nadel-0202• Conillct of Inter•t laws to CODlrO • actions I ~ . . . . Paid Political Advertisement . . . PRESERVE LAGUNA . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . !.· . VOTE FOR SALLY BELLERUE ·. ,. AND .1 of local polltlclans? I ; ~ r::::r WHY does Mr. McFarland appear to ~ ; I favor the total bulldozing of the downtownl I · business area for the benefit of one big · 'Z' developer, and at the expense of local small • business people? ., : . ... I er WHY does he oppose more neighbor-I • r hood representeifion at City Hall? .. . .. I er WHY is he so outspoken against • • allowing Costa Mesans to decide whether they I I want to subscribe to cable television? • ~ ~ ! er WHY has he reversed a I I campaign promise, made four years ago, that "S\ I he would work to involve ALL Costa Mesans ~ ln process .. of city gov~rnment? ~ ~- ! WE BEUEVE THAT MR. McFARLAND'S I ii FAILURE TO .ADEQUATELY ADDRESS THESE . QUESTIONS·LEAVES US WITH ONE, BIG UNANSWERED QUESTION ••• Why should we vote to re-elect a pelJtJcJan who has shown ·tl!at he Js not aniwerable to the . people of Goata Mesa? ,. Better -Mouaetrap 'JV.eeded . udllot!fP!!~. ~ -- Cl!JJUNA. Uitralla -And tbe 1.IOO memben and ,_u ot tbe Ex· : l'M vonMG '°' IA y WILLIAMS IECAUSI: < A P ) -A. bet t • r plQr•n Club dllcUIMd wba~ rematm to be a . : :':.~.:.~l~t': plond baa.,. n. t»~ II m1p1*9 ad :: Autra11u CO&lta1 town monltond bJ Ntelllt. and It 1 dlffteaJt to lmactDe •• wbkb raldem.a ,.1 .S a Colum• diKovertn1 the New WOl'ld or a • · belni ovemm by tbe ro-Stan.i.y meettni a Uvtn1•ton lD dart Mrtea. denta. Fomdld 11 yean •ao by aueb lldYeaturen u "Tbe rnlce are 1 0 Admiral Pear)' and Theodore llooeevelt. tbe ~lub numerous and ao bUQgry beJd ill aDDual cllnner meetlD1 ln a Walc1orf they are even eatln1 the Alt&ia ballroom. contenta of cblldren'a acbool lunch bap," said------------------ Paid Polit cal 1aemen Davld Uzzell. "They'll eat :r..bloody thine you ~~ CID of." "It ta~et a man who knows 'IV9Y govern· alo In fact.. the mice have WES BANNISTER ment WOtt<.t to beoln to eotve NewPort ., '~ traffic ~ema. Rau Wiiiiams ... _ that eaten putty and steel ....,.._.. , •acii~ wool used to block FOR CITY COUNCIL FOR IEtta cm GOYEIMMEMT knowtedge and a record to •how he's mouaeboles. UzeU said. making It work I urge YoU to re-elect ... •_.._,.. __ ...... _u......._ ___________ -.J Some bousebolda have him for the future of Newport Beach .. "Actually, 1 want to start 8 finance comnanv.'' reported catching 100 to Bill Allen ,,_., 400 mice a day. RAY WILLIAMS x Paid k>f by CommmM to R ... lec:t ay 1 ama Barbara LIChman. 824 Poc>ov Street Corona de4 Mar 92925 10 AVOID BANKRUPTCY CLOSING DOWN DOVE GALLERIES, INC. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS We heve been commi1tioned by the ownen of Dove O.lleries, Inc. of C.ntral A"mie, Cedlfhunt, long'llland to tefl their entire Inventory of over 2850 HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS in all qualities, sizes and makes. Sizes from 3' >< 2' to 18' X 12'. WE Will OFFER TO THE PUBLIC IN THE NEWPORT BEACH AREA OVER 200 OF THESE RUGS TO BE SOLD BV PUBLIC AUCTION • ON SATURDAY, APRIL 5 Auction 2 PM Preview 1 PM AT MARRIOTT INN 900 NEWPORT C£NTER DR., NEWPORT BEACH .... ..,110••., R. Asher ••• o, .... ....., (213)7~ r .. ~ Cfln / Cheeto, A. A & A Inc l otwod•IOf\ • Paid Political Advertisement Vote To Elect A Common Sense Candidate To Newport Beach CHy Council Join Those Who Support · John Cox C°'*'Oe Gfvwttl and the Quallty of ut. fv1otnto1n o OiOnned hm11 to tond uses. 1nclud1ng oubhc ono pnvcte beochos ~ltafftc ~ Complete the Traffic Cir cu IOI ion Plan. 1nclud1ng the Son JooQuin Hllls-8ontto Corryon Corridor ond Uf'llvers1ty Dnve Uml Alir~ NolM Insure o llmlt of 40 flights P0f day ot John 'Nayne AlfPOrt ~--Upper-Estobltsh o cooperative atmosphere that will moke possible funding tot dredging ond silt o- ho() tx:u\S to profect theOOV flrd9d Property Rtghh • Prwenf l.awloub Hono1 the City's commrtments to both the r9SldefltlQI ond business community local Oowi1w1 .nt Ccdrof Toke the inltiotlYe 1n p oblem 50Mng ond nOI gille away conttOI to outskle ogencles hllotelf'llegrttytoely~ Conduct the city's business In epen heCJ1ngs that reoognlze common decencv ond the highest ettucot S1onda~ VOTE APRILi I JOHN C. COX, JR. IXI I ESTATE SALE OF JEWELRY- ~RYSTAL­ POR~ELAilW - BROlWZES- ~HllWA­ SILVER and •ere. Lou of di1mond rings and earrings, gold c:heins, fine china and crysul, bronzes, some fum l· 1Ure, oils, chandelien, brass lalnps, stc. Friday, s.twday, •d Sunday nlghta April 4, 5 and& Inspection of 811 merc:hllndile Friday, Saturdly, llMt Sunday 2 • 6 P .M. and 7 • a P .M. SOmething for everyone -from$1.00up. Free .,,IMion. a.nee of Alnerica,Maaw Charge.ews. newport tome ttrmt Mlilablt. auction company .... kMayTell KiJ, Capable Of TV Work? By JOYCE L KENNEPY Beu JoJee: My S.1"1'..W ·iaqll&er la u . DHally aunc:th'e ud &akell dlrectbu wll. U.. ................ ., ...... ~ .. telesfsf a eom..a.Jaf -8..L. Alli•J ._... N.J. -A book -.. G«tiq Your Cbild lDto TV Com· merctaa1•• -telJil laoW to ewalUllle ,.... dalld'a ebanca. and talb aa.o.t __... uaklD ,.. q ............. lpedaJ traiUll. ~. ,...... •• 1 lDeome and dealinl wtda ....... A Uat ol 180 aieatt .. tacluded iD Lbe 32·pqe papef'beck. available far 12.11 per copy PG9tPaid ooJy from the publiaber, Pl.lot Boob, 347 Fift.b Ave .• New York. N.Y. lOlll. • Dear Joree: W.W 1" llleue amcl •e.., la· formMlla ,_ ... n • ..,,_. ~ ler .. •ea! I wro&e ,_ moatM •I• • &Ida b9l • unrtt u yet. I wan& part·tlme work. The mouse plague, wblcb began in December. has forced farmers to postpone' planting wheat. -A.II., SeaUle, Wull. ~--------------------------, The only booklets I can send are those specifically offered in this column; I don't bavc materials for distribution oo all career topics . To my knowledge, no booklet addresses your ( J question in particular. r ~DE'ERS I You may however, be ~. lnteres~ in ''Airport Careers," a publicatioa of the Federal Aviat.ioo Admtolatzatioo. l'U aeod you one. Other readers who-would like to ~•e a single free copy of it should enclose a gum med. sell·addresaed mailing label with your request to Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. Dear Joyce: Bow co.aid I get Leto tbe work of trimming sb.nabs ln artlltk sh.apes? -K.L .. Sacramento There may be fewer than 100 profe10s1ooal top1ansts in lh1s country and I know of no s pee1ftc formal apprenticeship or traina.ng program - although courses in horticulture and landscape de· sign are helpful Your best bet is to learn the trade Crom another topl.arist. These greenery artists are not highly paid, perhaps S6 to $10 an hour on the average They work In large public and commercial parks, botanical gardens ar\d private estate gardens, often they ar e gardenen who have skills in topiary. • Dear J oyce : Our booklet will interest some re· aders -"A Doctor in the House: Jn/ormaUoo for Parents and Spouses of Premed.leaf and Medical Students." It gives racta and insights about the complex, rigorous process ot becomin1 a pbyai· clan. A copy ls available for $4.SO postpaid from : Of. lice of the Dean of Medicine. Suite 541, Ad· miniAtration Bldg., University of Texas Medical Branch. Galveston, Tex. TTSSO. -.lolm G. BnWI, P1a.D. Marathon RJ10 Missing Bridge GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. CAP> -Runners In Grand Rapids' annual summer marathon will have no bridge to cross when they eome to it. Sponsors of the 13·mile race, expected to draw 12.000 contestants June 14, say the lnk barely was dry on their race maps when the city told them a bridge on the course would be closed for repairs. Race organiser Ann Dunlap says sbe sot city approval of the route a mootb after offlclall de· clded to barricade the bridge over the Grand River and close lt to motor and pedestrian traffic. "A Midsummer Ni1bt's Half Marat.hon" drew runners from six states last year and ralHd SlS,000 for the American Luni Alsoc:latioa. Our t••m 1•11• JOU everythlftl JOU w•nt to know •bout y9ur •••!" In the DAILY Pll.O T You are inf'ited to Easter Sunrise Celebration SUNDAY -April 6th 6:00 A.M. Center Court }olua ~ayne T e1UW Club ··Resurrection: Fact Or Fiction?" by Tina Tia.-ona Brotl Hof/lf!UUI '•. Prrwon.ol Tf>•Wrwny The Mariner Singers lld.t!rdtemotUn.al iona I Colfer & Fell.otnlaip FollotJDU.,, EO#'ryoiw JJ'f!kolftr , ........... .. ............ = ............ ....... ___ ,. 11111 •lllllH• ., ..... _ --· ,I POWIR ........ • t/1#/Cll> -°'*"'-..... ~--·-.._ '°"' eo~oon THO· 'l'HO . 0 ...... 0 ooe.. .. f# ART HOPPE OtllCT DaJVE TUmCTAIU . .__,,._1'4-tl!OI ... _ oc--. ._,,, .... o°" CASSITTI TAPIDICI( SPIAJCIR SYSTIM •1•ey 3 ..._-~ ~-• 10 --• 1 -· t -·- AUDIOIACK ·AOMWOOll-•tl~W• .. H•tll> . ._.. --... ----_., .. a>NSUMER (SUEENIE - "SpeaJung ol a well·tu~ pbrue, your 'in-out' bar la ppaide down " "G« a problem'! Then \Ot'ite to Pol Dunn. P.at will c1'l Ted tape, (letting the anitoenand ocflOft J10U Med to aoh~ inequitie1 an governmeni. and bwmeaa. Mail YotlT questioru to Pat Dwn, At Your Serrnce, ~ Cocut Daily Pilot, P.O. Bor 1560, Costa Mno, CA 92626. As many ldtn1 a.! pouible Will be Gnl1De7'ftt, but phon«I mqwrie• or letten noc mdudbag the reader's full name. addreas. and business hours' phmw number cannot be conlidned. Thu column apptarsdoi- Ly ucept Sunday•." CBn-s Learn B~lpled 1t'a11s DEAR PAT: I recently read about a course of. fered by the U.S. Department of Transportation that teaches CBers bow to report highway emergencies. What does this t.raining involve, and where can I get more informatloo about it? K.E., lrvtne Tbe coarse provides a complete guJde for ~aclllng vollmteen and public safety pe...-.el bow to use their CB radios effecttnly &o report ac· cldents, breakdowua and other emersency sltaa- tlons where help ii needed. Particlpaats are or· ganl:led Into CB moal&orlng networks wlllcll operate Z4 boars a day. Each operator coven an uslglled area. llstelllag for ca1lS oa CB cbaDDel t, die .channel set aside for motorist aid a•d f IDergeades. Reqaeats for lleJp are relayed qaick· V to medkal, pollee, fire ud otlter e•erseacy senlces. The trainJDg course lllchldes a M-miallte ~r film wblcla allows sJmlllated CB m..a&erta& aeUYWes. Shdeata are taqM .. ae &Mb' CBa .. report IDlormatloa qlllckly, aceva~ ud la a proper emerg~ eem•mka*-fenaaL Odier Vl•&erlal9 .. eblde u laHl"lleW"s pkle, a -.. pluudastadaltn.dy.,.._. • CGUSe materials eu be percbased or rellW from the National Aadlo·Vlaaal Ce•&er, Waahlag&on. D.C. %04S9. Fartber lnformaUon oa &le National Emergency Ald Radio Procram <NEAR> is avaUable by writing &o: Emercney ?Wedlcal Services Branch, U.S. Departmeat of Transportation, 480 Seventh S&. S.W., Wuklagtoa, t>.C. 20590. De"il of a Time.-01'er A ngn. DEAR PAT: My husband is really upset because I lost the re<:ipe for "Angel Biscuits" that appeared in the Daily Pilot quite some time ago. I could get back into his good graces if you would ask your readers if they might have it. You've helped me out several times in the past and I hope you 'll do so again! Hopefully. one of ,WJtb the r ecipe and ~Sebold. · . L.F., Costa Mes a our readers can come ap restore harmony to your 1'.tds' Car Seat Corert-d? " DEAR PAT: J would like to buy a car seat for nty baby grandson. My daughter mentioned she'd read that new safety standards for these seats ,,ere going into effect sometime this year. Can 1ou filld out when. and tell me how these new devices 're being tested? ·-A.J ., Fountain Valley :: Tbe new stanclard, issued by the U.S. Depart· iGent of Tramportatlon's National Highway Traf· ~· Safety Admlnlstration will take effect Jue l . It 1Jllll apply to all types of child restralata, lacl11dla1 ••r beds, Infant carrlen and cblJd harnesses. : Under &be new 5tandard, all child restraints .;w be subject to impact &ests slmalaUas 30 mile· ~-hour frontal crashes, and will be reqaired to r'lala &be teat dummy without losla1 •AY of the •1•&em'• straetural la&esrtty. Also, dutaa &be &est 9'e system mut meet UmltaU.. wblcla lane beea set on &be amount of farce wbldl can be exerted on lie bead aad cbes& of tbe cblld·sbed ten dam my. 'De sea~ syl&e•• wm bave to be auacW to u.e te"4:1e by meau of Ute veblcle'• seat laelU. A .Peetal •'tedler belt" 111pplled by &Ille muafaetuer ,.W lte permtued la addltha to &be lap belt as a meauelaataehmeet. ..... relCralat ..:r:·· eqlllppe<d wttll ... ~er belU, u al ~ &est at • •pfa .,..Jd be reqalrecl wttlMMI& &Ille tether attaclled. ~· &est, NHTSA said, ls .. tettded M auve •tma.m safety wllea &Ile aeta.er strap II Ml ue, •e staU.Ues bldlea&e dlat tldl laa,.eu .._.st ~eeal el &Ille time. blot ear be61, .,._ ..-. ~1 laave to he lutallM laterally aenu die "liHtcle aea&t...., tM anllable 1eat helt. u.ser .......... atudanl. dlredm laMb ffW dlll4 ,........ ............ ...., .... ..... .,..... .... be Ylllble ... &lie mi .... ;.ace. .: llacla qatem also mast come wtlll u luVIM:· .... •-•' &Ila& explala• proper la•1P• ....... re= \ I ,,., INTEGRITY e EXPERIENCE e SKILL e REASON BROAD COMMUNITY SUPPORT BUSINESS EXECUTIVES Harry Bubb Gregg Re1nlter Joe Rosener John Eck Don R . La-enz Bnen Smith Ken Elgm DoNld W. Preston Nom'lan Brody Robert W. Sc>etc:h Thomes R. Men1n G.W. ~mmel1e Mt 1te Jonnson Bill 8 . Stabler Robert S. Cunn1aon Tom Corbin Wiiiiam Cunningham HarryW•d Dick Wandn>cke Rlc:tiard Lockman STUDENTS Deedee C.mpanero Pit Sweetl•nd Merge Payton Deen L1llrotti Lvnn Ballerd Lllne Ballerd KMft'I ThOfl> Karry Flaherty Den Jottnaon Setty Pwton REALTORS Bob Hall Mil• Lllrton Cun~ HollltWood Minnie Balllfd N. "-Mt Jerry Evens Wendy Beem Terry o.bey ATTORNEYS °fa.ulF.Mlfx AovWoolNY Don R. Adkinson Barrv Alltn Edlelbtf Thonwl W. lleudeuon, .h. RodE.~d Glty l.owtl ENGINEERI AND ARCHITECTS ""...,..... Dlw6d A. CoutlM Mtn'-" OIAbf9me .......... ,.,.-...., JoMC.Ctlmp O..,QlllMMct Cheft" I. Griffin John V. Ctonin ftM. 9-umont FOR A PROVEN RECORD HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION LEADERS P9nln1ul• Point Elaine Llnhoff Wnt NftltPort Beach Mergot Skilling Bruce Nordland C.tnv Andi;uon <Anrr.I Newporr Dodie B"~ John Butte• 811/tx»Cows Wilham F. McLAuglll1ri Tom Orland<> Ernest S.lcoc" Balboa Irland Tom & Cinctv Houston B#MCOll s.y Biii Blltbo•ou!lh 8erd1e Bubb WOM <#I ,,,.., Biii Agee E•stbluff Withem & V1tg•ri•a Vosburg Gtrv Schaumburg H•rbor VHlw Jeen Morris l...Jdo lrl•nd Dtlfek c!I Cvnth•a N1blo L1doS.nd1 OllYl!Goff Del Johnaon L1trl11 BlllbOll lsl11nd Wilham & Lou Allen Geot'9e & Merv Ingles Nr#pol'f ~ti Rolefld Landri119n Plul a Carrie Slav bee It Pit Streng Nft!pon Sltotw• Ninfe Janns Nftll'/JOrt Ct.If Lorotn Gtfflev ~othv Parker Jeck Cook Peggy Oleedle MERCHANTS Gordon Atklneon RonMerklf John Lynn Hart Wally Zlgltr OM. <Aoft 0..n O. R1111lt Ernest a lelfy c.r,., WMliem L. Thomptoft Francell Giimore Vl~AIN'tt ACCOUNTANTS Jim lkvlnt. C.P .A. Norrnen ~. ,.A. DIMd R. St_..,1, C.,.A, John McKemn. C.P .A. cw1 ~. c.,.A. AIRPORT CONTAINMENT ~~KMtty JolfllltOf\ o.G<ge Ochsner Marlon Robboy Lucille Brimhall JeenWegener BOATING ENTHUSIASTS John & Mint Sto•r ()...,.Lang Curt" Crooke Bob W.illeotrdt DtekD- Jack E. Cole MEDICAL PROFESSION John Skinner, M 0 Alan Andrews. M D Jey Watt, M.D Rich Tester, M 0 IAnnl Russell Mor!>)n. M D Richard S.mpson, M D June Cnmp. R N. St1n1ev G. Robbov. MD Richard Fox, M.O James J Hoc:IQI!, M.D A Shotltoff, M D Paul R. Kunn, M.O Don Andet'eon. 0.0.S. M.F. l.of'en1, 0 .0 S Gene M.11nlloff. M.D ~v Ltc:hm.n, M.0 . 0-d Bloombef9. M.0 . Theodc>f'e A. Alex, M 0 John W. Applegett, M.O Helen Meenan, R.N Tom Roblnt0n. M D EDUCATORS Jofln W. NlctlOll Oltol Menon Hlrrv Corea F .S. ROW11nd Cal Mc LAY(lfll i" Mwtorie ~ Sh9 Oial'tel a .... P91mer J410¥ ROMntr NonNn l.oet• Oltol Bltndltrd Joen l.Mton John L .s.nton OoNld L Wlllltmt Jeen Hamngton Joe & Miry An(lt Robinson Wlbb.lones ~-a Karen Hemngion Mer~ Hleblch LAnoe Oitbertlon LMMleoft Jot!" a Ruth JohftlOft AMD.ldwnlu R111tt M. Mlmel Joeft Telmtll W.... YOUTH tJAOUP LEAD£RI' H.B. Wlckerthem a.nor Mceowi.n ~Bredlt,..t HlllJolnnlnt S.Slmpmn Rollie Brou91fd RETIRED CITIZENS G~nn & l"s Whttr B 11 Hellon911 Jtf'l'I & I,_ Sawve< Aian L Blvm Jot>n Hr1st.iN! Fto•f'IX" Holrm.in R G M•tcti~I S111n1ev Pl'lt''' n AJ N Se;t.,,, Ect & ld.J W 1ili<1ms Merv A Own. Edwin 0 w .11 • .ims R T Fort>o-s Mtrv E $tnoth Eefl M. MKRat e>.le K~t<>w Ellen B0<chsen1us CONTRACTORS ANO BUILDING TRADES Paul Ba1il11\ Oeve s .. 11.11d Ge<11d Bram.! GeorQt" C Woom. Jr BotJ Hollo\ John K1"11Sley John C.,rn<-v BEACH PEOPLE Joni\ a Norme FOiey Jim Brobolck Ernest 0.cherd Merrill Skolhn9 Tim McKav Ruth Cl11V1del\Ce Ntney Abfam1 Pt11I Geu ttd\I Thomas 0rd'IMd Be<btra Tr acip virgini• Kevi Thomes M. 0.V '9te a Corrine Eblt Ntney Slllnner SPON JMnWtn Stlirll'Y Knutttn BobMtlltr Bobbtt I.owl• BAY -COAST ENVIRONMENTALISTS F...nk a fr.n RobiMon femfllfkl• Tony a Bart.. 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I J INSIDE: ··Ann Uftders •Sportl •IUllMU " B 8ueial c e ment 81 DRNNll M~UUAH .... _..., ........... ...... aU llad ov bouts •h.b •t.•bbon kttelaup bottlH, *'*9\llll .... roW laot•. •hoelae. ta.at ..... OD lM Wl.1 to a job ...._mew .... P•a>erboy• wlllo ~ ml.atiake tbe pebaia bed for &lllit fl'Olll porch. Bua ue u.. trtnea o1 IOlh ~turJ llvtQ &Mt elt.bv wW make a1 tmile or boil over la (nutnUon and anav . J>r. Robe.rt E. Kava.nau0. an S.cillltaa PIYcbolottat, belJeves IA ta.kiq the bumorows view of u.. And his UC lrv10e extensaoo coune, "A Sense of Humor· Learning to Lau1b and Lauehinc to Uve." ia desiped · espedally ror those wbo want to develop that U1bthearted out· look. The minor distractioas an We. be maintains, simply are not worth getting upset over. '°THE MAIN TlfllUST of the class," be sa)'ll, "is to help an in· dividual to be able -in the heat of cl.ally life -to withdraw from becoming overly involved in things which do not deserve ov"9r-involvement and to see the humor even ln the most dUficult a nd trying situations." Ways to do this will be spelled out in the six-session extension course which meets from 7 to 10 p.m . Thursdays, be'ginning April 10. Meetings will be held in room 174 of the Computer Science building. Although he uses comedy routines, humorous verse, poetry, puns and tall tales to ii· lus trate what makes people laugh, Kavanaugh insists his is not ;t joke-telling course. "I'm not a scholar of humor," admits Kavanaugh. "I 'm trying to use humor therapeutically." Kavanaugh taught the course for UM tint Ura• ellbt )'tart .. o at th• bank. We're btln1 hit at a viewln1 themselves in the tblrd at tbt Unlvenlty ot CaUtornJa, level lb.at uniquely uoclenninea peraoo. Then they mentally ez. San Dle10, Wbtrt he waa a Americana." '-amine their dally routl.ne from coul!IMUq PIJCboloCill. ll la in Jual •uch tlmea that the time they get up la the mom- hav lq UM abW\>' to lautb and ma to the time they 10 to t>,d. BS Vlft8 TWa Pall8BNT lff thln11 ln a bWDOrOUI light la By viewinl all the ml.Dor dls- Ametkam wbo appear to be ln· Kavanaqh beUevea. 11 a putieulatl,J trJl•I tl~e~f~or~~e~•:p~e~c:l •~l l=y~i~m~p~o:r:t~a:n:,:t :· ---------1 creull•b worried about tbe&r security and economic well· being. "I sense right now there·~ a fury in the world; an anger: a rage," be says. "I sense it in the s upermarkets, the gas lines and He describes a sense of humor as the capacity to have a god's· eye view of the world -to see things in perspective As a class exercise . Kavanaugh instructs students to close their eyes and imagine tractions of the day from a dis- tance. he says, the student'> realize that the mundane details are urumportant "People who take the class see themselves wasttng energy on thmgs th<>y don't need · · he says. .. We get so involved in the things we worry about we can't· Home Security 1ee any poulble connection between them and the ultimate ls1uea of Ule." ObMssion with the lnsignlfl- cant upecta ol U!e. Kavanaup 11y1, ii cme of the "enemies" of humor. Other enemies are lack of penonal values and uncer- tainty and doubt about yourself. "Tbe day I could have a sense of humor wu the day I dls- covered l wu a very ordinary perlOO with two or three talents and a load of eccentricitle1," he says. One way Kavanaueb'a stu- dents lake their own "humor temperature" is by mimicking him and each other. The students discover 1'betber or not they can be mimic~ without becoming bostUe, and the person doing the mimicklnJ learna whether be does it with kiDdness or with cruelly and boatillty. Kavanaugh, a 53-year-old ex- cl erg y man who left the priesthood 14 years ago. speaks in a soothing voice and seems to have developed bis own god's· eye view of the world. YET BE .ADMITS TO oc- casionally falling prey to the enemies of humor. Whenever he finch himself losing bis sense of humor, he says, teachmg the class helps him regam 1t "I Uunk every tame you go through a change in your Life. at as a valuable thing to use humor as a tool to g.ive you energy," be says "Many people put t.h.rtt· fourths of their energy tnto m· consequential thmgs " Kavanaugh doesn't se~m to be wastrng any energy, however For the past several weeks he's been speodJ.ng 10 hours a day wntmg a n<wel, his first Appropnately 1t ·s a humorous novel. It's about elderly persons and sexualJty. Although he's not aure ol a title, it la sub-titled "BalUn•, Datina and Ma 1 After a.!• Kavanaugh also baa coi authored several non-flctlodl boob and written two of bis own, "Grim Generation," ~ 1nal)'lia of coUece studenta inl tbe ·-..and "Factnc Death." ... ....... . n' WAS TlmOVGB hl5 work with dNth and d)'ing tllat be de-' veloped bU ldeu on humor. He 'ftrra clears the air. . . Hunor really is a great leveler, 'says Dr. Robert E. KavcraJgh, who teaches peroons how to gain a sense of humor. 'When pqJ1e laugh together its ltitrd d a social cement. · believes the same dis tancing process lh~t helps eliminate worries and rears in daHy1.iving will work for d eveloping a healthy attitude toward de ath. In· bis humor ~ou r se, Kavanaugh discusses bow humor can be used in teaching, whether it is about death , sex or · other emot1onally stimulating areas " "Humor clears the air," be '>a-.s .. When I teach aoout death. I make people howl and laugh Humor really is a great leveler When people laugh together it's kind of a social ce· ment " Humor 1s ·also beneficial to marnages, he notes. "I would never want to marry someone I didn't Like to laugh with ... be says "One of the most u01fy1.Dg tlungs is when people break down with laughter " Locking Burglars Out ,. .. I.A-.-. Toll-taker Harold Di;on spends his days collecting tolls on a bridge over Potomac H1ver. , Old T roll Reflec t s Harold Dixon, a one-time "mean and nasty" cop, is a toll-taker on a rickety bridge across the Pcirxnac River. He packs his old police pistol, but he is more likely to disarm everyone with candy from the bag he keeps nearby. BJ BAllltY aENREW one or the few private toll spans · n:.._. Prwn•riw in the stale, is owned by a con- G REEN SPRING, W.Va. structioocompany. <AP) -Harold W. Dixon says • be-doelll't like West Virginians .. JUsr CALL ME troll, you too much. know the troll on the bridge," he But be filures the pistol be said, sitting in the tiny brick carries ln one pocket and the tollhouse that perches on the ~ in tbe other will take care edge of tbe bridge. 4' jut about any mountaineer. "All I mow was they said you I>Wm, wbo H)'I be was born get down here-and you get a ta 1912, likes to let people think quarter from every car that .... ,-........ -'d -r-: -. 1oe• tbroa&h." Dixon ,., , re-Be lpendi bla dlya u a toll· memberlD1 bow bjs new Job taker ca • rickety little bridse uro11 tbe Potomac Rh'er beA!:r ': \::f:e names and '9!!eeq. Weat Vir1lnla and license plat.ea of the h\&Ddleda of ~~ 'bmcl. • people wbo use the bridle every , day "I can tell you what some ''TBOIS WEIT Vlr1lnlau of t.bem hHe for break:f ut," be there are sUll plenty of "strange folk" around, although not all of them are West Virginians, he declared. As a precaution against the ghost of some old moonshiner or river spirit or one or their modern counterparts, Dixon carries bis old police pistol u be stands bla long watches at the bridge. So far, however; he's managed to disarm everyone with the ba~ of candy be kMps ln reach and tauablngly bands out to kids who come acrou U. bnqt. By LOVISE COOK ·--..... ~ You may have no one but you.nelf to blame lf your ~ is robbed. "Tbe strongest. m ost-Stture door is worthless 1f left un- locked," uya tbe National Bureau of Standards. .. Kake lockin& your door a babtt. nen if you are just 'out for a mlpute' or 'expecting someone'.'' Locking up when you leave home would seem to be a matter of common sense. But a lot of people apparently forget. A re- cent study for the Justice Department showed that four out of every 10 home burglaries in 1975 occurred in places where a door or window was unlocked. THERE ARE SIGNS that Americans are becoming more security-conscious. Sales of burglar alarm system s for the home are booming, with one an dustry analyst pred1ct1ng that they will reach $200 million by 1985. A growing number of 1n surance companies offer dis- counts for pohcyholders who make thetr homes safer There are several steps you can take to reduce the nsk of burglary. Start by looking at the doors A solid, wood door at least P•• inches thick should offer ade- quate protection against forced entry. according to the Bureau of Standards. Metal doors, found in many apartments. are even better. THE DOOR IDNGE s hould be secure to pre vent would-be burglars from forcing the door out of the frame or removing the binge pins and lifting the door out. A door opening out ls less vulnerable because it is harder to pull a door from its hinges than it is to push it in. Make sure, however, that the pins can- not be taken out. Check the strike -the met.al plate attached to the aide of the door frame opposite the lock. The strike is the part the boll fits int.o. The screws attaching the strike aboold be looa enouih to 10 all tbe way tbrouab the frame and into tbe wall 1tuda. U the screw are too short, • burtlar can pry or break the 1trllte out of the frame. The deadbolt should be made of st.eel or solid brass and abouJd stick IDOn! tban balf an i.Dcb out of the ~, accordi.D& to the Bureau of Standards. Be careful when b\lYID& lock.s. ''All too oftal. wtiat' •ppeara to be a eood ..... lock ii DCJthinc more Lban braaa-pJated •pot• metal. .. wbicb brealt1 very easily," says the Bureau of Standards. "M. a general rule, avoid very inexpensive security products unless you are buyuig from someooe who is capable ol providing the protection you need " DON'T GO OVERBOARD. Experts Ln the sttunty field say that one good lock per door is enough; extra locks add IHUe 10 the way of protection. Think twice before mstalhng a lock that ~ to be opened with a key frort:H.he 1ns1de. In the event of a fire. your escape could be dela)ed by a search for the key. Once the doors are secure, :yw can ban to the windows. U there are any panes of glaas larce eooup to ttae.b through within 40 1nd)es -a little less than 3'h feet -ol the door bob or lock. in1t.U a proteetl•e sriU or reptaee the onUaary si-wt&.b tempered el•••· laminated 1laa1, acrylic plastic or polycarbonate plastic. Keep tract of lteys for botb doors and windows. Do not leave a apve key under the doormat or to tbe mailbox. Don't leave your keys in your pocket when you clleck your coat or hang it up ma public place. HANG CAR AND house keys on separate rings: do not give house keys to a parking lot at- tendant And don't put an 1deot1fication tag on your key rm~ It might help you gel them back 1( you lose them. But al might also be an open mv1tat1on to a burglar. ran 1'0U over. But it doD"t . ...1alcL · ---,.;•ake ao cllfteenur to•e,n Dlx· Pedestriau,al.so have to pey a hid In• moek powl. quart.er before they set foot on ABOUT THE ONLY dtf· ficultlea are tbose rare oc- casions when a motorist takes the bridle a bit too f11t. "I Just hope the7 don't 10 in the river, 'cause then I have to make a phone call to get someone to get them out,'' Dixon anorted. INSP.BCI' THE LOCK -on the baclr: door aa well u the front. U ~have only a simple, lley·in·knob type, you may ~ vulnerable. A thin pl~e of metal or a ~e credit card lnae!Ud between the door and the frame can be med to open the lock. Por • 1•an Dixon wu a tbe brtqe, Which ll used mainly ............ D.C. policemo.n -by H•snpMlre County raidenta '9 lllllV. meu cop," be said to 1et to jobl and 1tora ln #tit a lllWii amlle. Maryi.t. :w.. .... "---of urbu> ... ....... police wart .................. Ndndto ... , Md took IP U. •• "1ile u.p.r. ,,.. brtdae. "I Just 10 home when I &et Ured. But 1 don't pat the polea up. Fo&b Jlllt fO OYV," be uld . "Tb.l.I ta JUlt therapy f« me. I 1ot too mue~~I*" to alt around and do I ." For butc protecUon lnatall a deadbolt lock. A deadbolt la a 1trat1bt bar , u1uall 7 ~tanplar. that ii aquared off at tbe md. You must turn 1 key or bob to mo'H UM deadbolt lD and out ot the frame. ........................ ·-·-. ·-- • .. . VANmES PLAYERS -From left to right. top, Debbie Babos. Kathy -Arcolio. Kathleen Anne Peck. Bottom, Kathleen Macnaughton , .Rachel Resnikoff. Michelle Patterson. '1' anities' Adorable By SANDIE EGAN Of 1io. O.lty f'llet Slaff "You're ador able, a~ cute as can be · · So goes a line from an early rock and roll song. The lin<• comc·s· to mind when co n s1 d er10g lht· "V(ln1l1es .. production of the Player~ of Newport Theater Arts Cent.er <NTAC). One reason for this is because of the early rock and roll mood music played early on for the production. ANOTHER REASON 1s because tbe cast -three htUe girls and three big ones -are adorable. Nol only that, the acting isn't bad, either. alt.bough none of the three leadmg ladies.does a 1ood Texas accent. "Vanities .. 11 a satiric piece tracing the lives of three Texas lovelies up through their thirtieth year. Originally, 1l was written to begin with the wom e n as high school cheerleaders. but Gregory Bach. director of the NTAC production, felt much could be gained by starting "VANITll.S .. A PIO t>v JAO He1•ner. <llfPct..i l>V C.r~rv D•tli. ~t 1tnd UqM1no by 8r.Olf'Y Jon Ni~mi11n, <hOrOQr<ttO"V t>v K•ll•l,..n Pe<k, llf•"'ntl'<I ThurMl<ly• Olr°'41 S..luro.1" •t 8 JO until Aorll ".u '"" N~wPOrt llle.ol•r A1h C..nter. ?SOI Clllf Drt~. Hf'WPo<1 ~•ell AeMrv•toom ~I) J,.3 THE CAST Jo.tllM • Oelll>1• OabO• Mar. . Kathy ArtOllO K•tlly K•thl~ Peo I 1111• J...-• Kathi ..... -N•UOl'lon Little M.ffy. • •• • • • • • Ae<MI RHlllkOll I ltlle K.ihy . . . . . . • • . . . M•<l•ll• P•t1onon C.ullO<lt•n ••....• , ••.•• , . . • • • Frafl<I• eo-uy eight years earlier to show that the seeds of what the trio became were apparent a t an early age. Thus. he sought and gained the playwright's permlaion to add a new scene at the play's beginning. That scene, with three adorable young actresses cast as Brownies, was performed for lhe first time before an audience last week at the Newport Theater Arts Center. And. while the lead into it was much too long, it seems to work well. The three young gjrla are acted well by Kathleen Mcnaughton, 8, of Irvine: Rachel Resk inoff. 8. of Newport Beach: and Michelle Pat tcrson. 9. of Irvine All three ap- peared pc'rfcctly at h'1me on stage, and are to be applauded for their crc:..ditable performance~. The three big girls -Kathleen Anne Peck of Fullerton as Kathy, Debbie Bab-Os of Costa Mesa as .Joanne and Kathy Arcollo of Tustin as M ary -are well cast. too. It is readily apparent that they are comfortable with each olber and with their parts. They perform we ll together. compliment each other and abow lots or mthu.slasm. EACH AC'l'llESS does s uch a fine ·job with her character that it would un- r a 1 r to say one performs better than the other Ms . Arcolio is particularly appealing and funny. But, so, too are her co-stars, each of whom adds her own special touch to make v1ewing the prod uction a pleas urable experience. If any complaint can be lodged about NTAC's "Vanities,'' It Is that there is too muc h mood in the beginning. So much. in fact. that while an-old Amos and Andy tape was being played and then several rock and roll songs. the audience almost completely Ignored it. THROUGHOUT the mood period, m embers of the audience chose to talk among themselves rather than listen quietly to the somewhat muI- ned and sometimes scratchy audio. All in all. "Vanities" is a fun play with lots of good comedy lines, a beauWully constructed set and a pleasant evening's entert3Ulment. Performances at the Newport Theatre Arts Center on Cliff Drive are scheduled tonight and tomorrow, April 10. 11. 12, 17, 18 and 19. D !! A R A N N Pleau doa't llar& I.ANDERS : l wa a •••liter. Meaawltlle, amUMd by tbal woman llHI oa &o )'OU Cff. who moved to Chepel federa&e IMM)', lloHy Hill, N .C. S he was -tlMI 8olrtlt may rile am11ed at the number •l•la. of people who ended D E A R A N N phone conversat ions LANDERS: There IS a with "bye· bye." better way to help a I 'm a secr etary i n ,.\ 1111 motorbt lo diatreN than Chicu~o and I say "bye. 1toppin1 and riski ng byt' · C h 1caco is LfUld~n robbery , rape or pop ulated by Polish. murder. My suggestion lri1h, ltahans, Latinos. ia prompted by your re· blacu. etc We aU have Durbaa, N.C., wltb a ply to "No Sir Galahad accents and phrases Uttle U... la lt: and Ashamed " <He was that r e f le c t the DEAR ANN . As a afra1dtostopandoffer neighborhoods we grew form er resident or assistance because he up in I was rrom the Chapel Hill, now Uvlng waa black and the lady West Side My .. good-10 miles northeast. I lo trouble on the lonely bye" sounds like "Gugh· would Wte to say thla: road was white.) by." My Polish sister·m· Chapel Hill is 8 very love-1 'm • small woman la w said "Goo· by." A who couldn't pouiblv ly town, and the people di 1 friend from Wilmette there are extremely g someone·s car out ol said "Byeeee." the s now. but I DID fr i endly . Only a to b I u It's bard to unlearn d manag~ e p. nere's and relearn deeply In· ~~= J-:,t~ wcr1d bow : 1 was drivlo& grained speech habits .. c h 1 CD· behind • car that sud-b t I hall try GOOD'. off, bye.bye. My ad· denly lost a Ure in a BYE -~ ITALIAN ROSE vic4:: put your heart lo blinding snowstorm. The Dixie or get your rear lire bounced toward me DEAR ROSE: 'l'llaaks end out and the car in troubl~ for ~our sweet le«et. DEAK BELLE: O.e s Ud off tbe road. 1 knew Here a aoollaer OM from Chll War It HHlb. if 1 stopped I 'd get stuck, so 1 kept oo going [ ] When I reached home I Boros ~ope called the stale police "-and eave them the exact location of the disabled . . car. They thanked me SATUaDAY • Anll. I By SYDNEY OllA&& and said a crew would be dis patc h e d Im · mediately. So please let a ll the Str Galahads out ARIES <Mar. 21-Apr. 19): A breakthrough there know there is an to new horizons. experiences is iodlcated. More alternative to stopping persona receive your message -you are able to and this is it. - articulate tbouebts and feelings in c lear, FRIEND INDEED o riginal manner. Emphasis on travel. DEAit FRIEND: Yoo FEATURJNCl {fl) HAPPY EASTER ~ FROM DOUGS ROMRS ~ ORM llAS1ll SUteAY I A.M. SAN LORENZOs 1 "95 ROSES '1~ CYMllDIUM OICHID CORSAGE FREE NII wrrH THli AD ( ReQ. $-4.9S) This Ad Must Be Preaented FOJ Your Free Corsage No E.-ceoCIOn' No Exoeotions DOUG'S FLOW RS 1505 MISA VaDI EAST C TA MISA IACIOSS .. °"4 llOMA LAMISI OPEN 8 AM PH. 631·3944 WE ACCEPT MAJOR CREDIT CARDS PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE i'T'ifi"M&WTOi"AW~T STATIMatfT ~ ..,...OC*M9NT o .. uuo.. 01>~0" "1cr1nous IUSINUS NAMI: "'CTIT10UllUMNl:UNAllH T"" 1oi1ow1no _...,,, iww -· lN fol-..V -aom ....... ...,,. _,...,'""'UM of n.. h<l•llCIU1 ~IMU ~ 11• o;w of '"" Fl<UllOUt 811"· n...,,f' ~Hetn1 [0tN04 l E C.LfANEA!> ~ IC.0 FOR GIFTS, <ttt• A<Um• lAUNOAV ·~ ~•nQIWl<t Slr .. 1, ,. ........ H\lnt"'9fon 8Nch, Coll"""'• H""llll<llon RN<ll C....lllOfn•• .,..I '2Mf> t,,. ~•ctn""" IW\<nM• NarTW ,.. TIW l"Kttll°"' Bu\I~• N-••· ,.,. • ., lo -..... 1111'<1 1n Ot le<rod 10 -•as Iii.ct In ~- C.0...-lt ""J"'Y 11 n11 County°"',,_,..,, 1. 1m '""" E ~111, .0.1 ~d-l ei-J -la, flG httuno, Ot1n . Huntonqton 8".U.. Colttor"'• H..,.tl.....,,.._ft.CAt?M6 n.-1 Patricia An,,_ HeAOrle. 012 o .. .,, C ~'"· 7001 w Flo... z..o-. --1111 8Mcll, CA t2w. \Mtl•Alfit. c...-..... Oor•• L. DtYhOfl. Jr •• tsn Tllo\ _, won <-.0 OY • Ntl ... r*°"· H-"'9l0ft S.acJI, C.A _ ... __..,... - C..,,._ l ~"' aat .. ra J eol\ Oawl .. 11. U I? Tll•• ..._ "'""' 11i.o wtl!I IJw N•tlltrwey -h "ltOft e..c.11 CA ·-•v Cl«• Of 0--Covntr "" ..,,.... . ' -'"""'° T"'' --~ "' • "-oe ... u1~ .._._Or-C-•• 0.-ly ~·ioo i..-J ---~ 11 -.-• 11 t• 1-Tiit\ ,_ ... 1...., wtt" U.. C-IY Cwr• Of ~..,_ c-., .,., PUBLIC NOTICE -rcll 11. "II> publishing. romantic interests. Leo, Aquanus did., 8Jld I Illa.Ilk yoa lla persons fi'"•-prominently. bell a If of motorists ------~.•.O.UM<> •--~ l>ICTITIOU,MISINl.U A"--T .. '--TAURVS (Apr. 20-May 20): Be skeptical of ever7 ... ....,tt. MMM n Au.-oT un-..--.. one who promises something for nothing D E A R A N N T,.. ,.,_.no~·-· •••'00.1>9 w..--.u- Protect ... .,,.ts, chAIOk cou-and be aware or LANDERS: Please let 11w..-.... T .. 11w1-.nea ~ ~'-~ • '-""" h \A,. DO"A\, l TO Ila Mt Cltff .....,._ ()r-Coe\I 0.ily Pllol fiscal responsibility. Teach. t~arn . bring t at woman in Medford. ••oo cv"• Fo""'•" ,,.,,.,. ""4• u ,1•.lll.AO< •.1• ,.,.,, Or<> k h c. .... ,,,..,,..nJQI together bits or information and come up with · now s e is not .. ,_,,., ..,._,.,., . aN11 "'" PUBLIC NOTICE complete story. Cancer, Aquanus persons play alone I'm also married •o-.a , • 'o .. r •••tt "'•"•• s ignificant roles. to a goof-0ff. My "prob· c..o·~~~c.-,, .. ,,_., c1111 ......,..,, GEMINI <May 21 .June 20): Avoid spread-lem" has been going on ... a co1<1 •. Fo""'•'" ..,...... NOTt~OftMUOft mg efforts too thm: make inquiries, dl.Splay 20 years. "':~":..."'=, " c-o..ci.o ,,. • --~1;~ AT ve rsatility and be very a ware or legal complica-My husband comes to ''""'"-'~ _......, lions. Maintain low profile, laugh at your own th e breakfast table '"'" ::=.:' !';"','::'.., '""' 0 .. 1;:~.:.:" foibles. and check correspondence. Make con· t'Vl'ry morning with the c-•· <i.n "' o.-c ........ oi. ~ .. 0r_ t·ess1on to partner. close ...... ~1·ate or mat". newspa~r m bls hand. .....,re,," 1• '" ttw -·"" "-E.i ... "" EDNA ~ '° f' ( R"OOfS. l(l'NOAlL & HAR· A C.Ot:UAl!IAAltOH,o.c..Vd CANCER <June 21.July 22): Be aware of 1e props it up l1l ront or •••GTOOI .. o .. <~ "-.o-r oi...,. tNt ,,. .,., fine print. Check details. tie loose ends, lm~rove -his face and reads Wllll a,._ u,.~ .. ·-,,..,_ .,.11 ..,., •• "''••ta-.. ~. th !ood . Id Al h •1'" _..._ --.-. ,_.. ,., • ,,. "~1 -bftl -· -..<1 '" basic services. Aquarius. Scorpio eersons 1gure e lS co . rug t __, ...... (.A -""'"~ Of ...., S-r!Or C.O..rt in scenano. ReVlew procedures. Open diatoeue I have to compete with ,.,,. .. , °' •ft.,. -''°' oay"" "°'"· ,.., with one who depends upon you. It may be the TV. I must call h.lm ....,~;'.':_"'.,'!.7';1~ °"''',!:J':. •'u~"C:u:~.'~~~~s".:.:;· necessary lo dismantle project so that you can to the dlnner t.able al ,,. m•. LM ~~ .... Lo• rebwld on solid structure. least three times before "1BUC NOTICE ,:'~:=, -~·w:1 :: LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Analyze ambitions, he will budge. Agam. the ·-.. .,.. t..,."4 --•".,... relaUooahips. Give full play lo seme of percep. food is cold. M>'Tica ~ r""''-•--'-- -"''"'• tion. You are aided through special, written Whal do other women T11v1TH"l ~u ~::!..~~CM'~~ mate rial. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius persons do about th1s problem., 1 .. ~"0 ~ """';•• ,,.."..., •n -·-10 ,,.., of....., oo figure prominently . I mprint st y le, permit really work hard to prt>· oo-~~·~ .... ~A~,~-·-...::::, ~:.·,:;i,~:;,:::;:.,::.~ .. ~7..-:!'.~ creahveJwcesto now pare oood meals 10 " .... '""' ...... _ a-o '" ''"" .... _, iw .. " co'""' of o • .,..,. VIRGO ... Wll L \ELI. •T Pv8u Av(''°"' I (Aug. 23·S<'pt. 22): Accent on ho me , never serve frozen or 10 "•f "''"·"£\' l\•OOl,, •OA ,:.:.;:.."'~:,:'1 ... ""•'1' .,. .. ,,_ • property. ability to win your way through t'anned food I even bake c it\.. ""''-•1 '..,.. "' , ... ,~ REAL ""°~••TY d I 1....t\ll ""ClrW'-, ol rrw U,._t-0 .t•W-\J .tft ,,.___ l-LI.ii.-Ip omacy. Means don't fore-is•ues. What you my own bread His stub· · ~··"'""' _.,.., •1 ~"''" ~ " bo r"4)1tt hf..,. ...a •"h'•~t (Of"t .. Jllilf"d 10 Ville "° t ~1 a...c" Of'~ want could be virtually banded to you on pro-rnness m!unates me. -,... -"• ·•..--... ..,<>-do• c-•• ~-.,. c..i11_. ••. .-.:r11>e.1 verbia1 sil ver platter. Ho w about an a ssis t ''"" '" ,,.. "'-''• ,. •.• ,,. .. .,., '' f Ann Land ., .. .,,,_ "•" •• t A" .....,,..-1mno ,,. LIBRA CSept. 23·0 ct. 221 : Find out what 1s rom ers -· T•u\ro 11 C•••\ ''"•"<·•• , ..... '" -•o .. "°"'°"""Lot 1 ('. expected of you. Define terms, get promises in ~~~PREC IATE D IN ~or;:-.:-~:::;;:-·,.~ .. ';.~.:::~ .. ':,.•=.:..·~:-"~.~':;"~.: wrlting.d Short tnp could be on agenda. Check DEAJl UN : Sorry you ._~rNrr 1c.1AA • r....,11., v.,110 (~~•=.::::' C:,~~;'r. notes. on't repeat past errors. dldn'l •rile %I years •Ito•• ..,.,, • ., •• • • 1111 Nor111 ., .. <,,-..... -. SCORPIO !Oct. ~ov. 21): SpotlighlArt ago. r woald 11-. told 8'::';:!;, ~·.::,,ct;~~".:~ ~~,s ... 1~:!~~;;;0 .. ~ ~/;~~~.~~ .. ~';;, production, financing. Intensified re)atiODShip )YOU ~tt't DO Way lo No U •J.., -I~ -Ul 01 Of L-....., l>O'nl t•""O ,,... •"'1 01 ~ You locate what had been lost, missing or solve the breaklaat prob· ~~:~.:,w..°'C:'..; ~;·\·~·.,:; :::~ ·~:: ~.:~,·~~N"!':~'i.A StO)en of ln.\I _,_. -,.,.,__ O<c> •• JO .. £•\I •lono tit• •••rl SAGl1T R lem -It happens In ~h ~utllO•t .. lt ...... of Bu<klllOh•m A IUS CNov. 22-Dec. 21 ): You are every c lty •b~ re a £•"'"".. L• .. i..• )0 1-. i-.ce South'°" 10 due to receive wider recogrution. More persons mo rain& paper Is de· l o•.,,., Trac• .. o 101• o ,_ ~~,E,,:~~ ~=u=~.!' are Interested in what you do and say. Look II o n • M•P ••c o rd•<I '" 8 00 • )0 '° ·-· t!wftu South Jt w JO beyond the immediate. be aware of ....... nUaJ. Ye reel. Bat you CAN °' M •><•11• ... 0U1 """' 1000 f .. t. -· ~ w 10 t"'"" beat tl9e dlJlaer game, M.ap'· rHorO\ of 0 < ... Qot CO .. lllf JO • £.st '1 liO f .. I. -· Ho'111 l' CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19>: U&hl Is H ........... ___ ""---'t pat c..i.~.... ••' •·· E~ $100 '"'·,_,,South th ' l d "'""' _... uvu "' CEPTINCi ,,...,.lrom •" Oii !O' 10' JO" Cati. tOOO l .. t. INnc.• rown on areas preVlOU.S y ark. You receive a aay IMC foed ot1 tile cable o.,. uo 0111u ... ., ........ n ,..,.,, 19 ... ., •• Ent ... ..., 1 .. , "revelation.·· Leo. Aquarius persons figure prom-utU o.e male•--a•.-... -.i-n. "' .,....., .,,., -...., ,~. *"' )" 11· 01 .. Eu1, 9$ ,. . ti y i h be ked to bef .. _. If.CV _.,. --,_, -1• -f .. I • .._. °" IMS.. lo a POlnl In ..... men y. ou mg t as appear ore ·-· -•n ""',_a ,,"~""'"...,'',_ of w+c1 u.i '· ... 0 the media. RUFfB.l'S ..,_ -··~ _,..,, >N'• ..... "" -· _,.. _, .. Jj '1' ,, .. E•~ ... AQUARIUS CJan. 20-Feb. 18 >· Follow . . •IOM••-•tw.,.,of ....,oit .. '""0"1an<••1.,••-f""'"t""-"'4 -r ,,.,..__._ -·-• -IN CU' .. lft -Soul-t ...... COMAw' through on bunch -lntwUon Is honed to razor. up.....-w t-.ay ....... _,,_ , •• , pro~"• ""' ~I SR, ~U Mi!i119 t"9 ,...,.. 10 ,~ Wtd Ott. llitO<t" .... ,..,ty .,_, hi"~ • t adhli Of sharpness. One who taught or aided you In past ._,... T .. w_. ... --· .. ,,.,...,, .. ,,,.., ""''"'"'•' ..., 00 , .... t-.. So.AA u· •r u will make reappearance. .._.._ 11• .,.,., a .... ....,''"'"' 0,,,., .,._,,, ::~·,~..:~.,::.·~0N~.!:'r"';;~ Pl.SCES CFeb. 19-Mar 20 > What had been 1t22 .._.... ...-. 10 ;"...,,., ~ , .... ....., ... "'"'' """"' ..... ...,•••IA of .oooo , .. ,,,.,,., ,. ..... ,..~,. ... ,....,,. .. _fl'() H''I \'>ft ~ \ow•l'l••\f_. ... , •'O"Q , •• d (litV• an area of restriction will now become a place 1.,_CM __ ,_._ ...... ___ '41-....;._• .. •..;u.;.....1 1""'" Fr-M \1rcror._ """••1• '"'""G" ... _ ... of 1 ,. Jo .. • a .. or opportunity. Know It, be confident and --~ ,.,...,, ...... n -1•· IM'(• o• ,, '°·-·to ...... '-' r---""':!!~-=::t::::s:==::;-f ..... 1 ltSMOf11C1.i R«°'<I\ ,,.." .. So.111t 4.) Ot' IT' We.I •loot<! welcome new contacts. Gemini, Virgo, Sa«ll· °'m"Wte ALSO E•CEPl1Nc; 1,,.,.1,0..,"" , •. ., ,,,.. 1.,...m. uo 0 ,_ '° ,,,. tarius persons figure prominently '-' WA w ..... , ""1"t1<11"1"""" ~·••·• ..., ... ~q.nn.noo<u.., ... conu,..Nort,_,, CUSTOM FRAMING ""POWI .. ,,,_, •l'<I ..... """" ............ "Q • "'""" of 10 00 '"'· , ..... c. lpedelztftft In Or•1n~• u .fflll'M 1""' lt,Al1t1.., "''' ... ,,., \•'u 1"' w e\t ~r 1, W•\f,., 1 y •"d ... .._ cu~ m*"" ~''"'" ....... t.rtw' 11,.,, Norf"•f'~l•rl.-••o"Q '••d c ur ve SHADOW 90XES · ..,. o••·~ '"'i.m "'"'"' ,.,,n ec> •11rouo" ..,, .,... ot t0 oo •""''""<!Ir 1903 Newpot1 Blvd. """-•• •• <on .. ...a to '"" C.o•• of ot lt 0 tw1 10 • """ 1_.1 lllan<e Costa Mesa NewPOrt ~ .. h "' c»<oa , .. l)rO-O J"'' North .. so •I WHt ••ono w•O ,,,.. -... ·-,.. ,. ..... ,., Goo• IOI. -.,. Of Of l•noen• .. •O ••t 10 t ... DeQIM ll>il "' ~ ~~~~~~~~·~'·~~~!fl fk:l•t fte<on)\ cvrv• conc:ew Soutftwietterty •nd ~~· 'Light Up' Pleasant Play "Light Up tbe Sky," Moes Hart's play about a play, ii attempting to Upt up audiences during lta three-weekend run at the Anaheim Cultural Arts Cent.er. The play, performed by the Ana-Modjeska Players and directed by Jerrv Bade r or Fullerton. doesn't exactly send skyrockets throu1b the center's auditorium theater, but It does provide a pleasant evenlng out. And, lta cast esaentially is a good one. Particularly notable are Marti Harrison, an Anaheim resident who slngs and dances semf..professlonally and Jonathan lloW • a Founta.in VaUey drama teacher who baa done some professional &.beater work. MS. HAa&J80N at Nan Lowell. a somewhat prim personal aecttt.ary . type. co~ acroH with much empathy ··in wbat. usu ally 11 a bact1round -"character. And, Motll pl1y1 bl• art exactlY u written, a sby, lntrospective P1 who (U Nan 11)'1) ,you wouldn't try to push around. Tom Tltul~rhaps better known of 1.W a1 mu I dlf'fftor fA the lrvlne Communh;y ater, 1dd1 quite a blt of daall 1o bll role u a Broadway director. T~ al:9aut .~ bulman'• bolldayl Ria ft.flt ~ la rat.ber dramaUc, and be deflnlt•IJ l•l• a f1ir share of udlteel llUAllldon • Joy~. Piidbam u lnne, UM tell· centered Broadway 1tar. does a - marvelous job and has good rapport with her fellow actors on st.age. Dr. Harald Oryenforth's "Sidney" Is .. LIGHT Uf' T"I SltY .. A tornMY by MIK• Hart. OlrKleO by .Hrry a-.. Ml cle\IOI' by Matl_, CooM. ·~ manaoer s .... on C.o'tit. P'tW"l<MI F ri<l•Y' ond S.lutO.O •I I >O l"'Oll9fl Ai>t'll 1' bY IN Ana Modi•M<• Pt..,..n •• ow ""•""'"" c .. 11.., .. Ar1• Cant.,, tJ1 N. Harbor lllv<I • Anall'""' An•rv•llon1 ~1 '''"" LIVl"Q\ton Sl.,...y 81«• Slalla LMft911on Fr~ue1ao . CMl1on F'l~ald ~lerS-Owe" Tum.r • Tyler Aa,.-n •• Nu i..o-11 Wllllom H Gall""9r PfalM.104~. THE CA\T a bit of a dbappointment, aJ.nce it seem• he could put more force into b1a role aa the firat-Ume backer of a t.bealrtcal production. But he is a good, solid actor. THE ROLE OF Stella Livingston. the temperament.al actress' mother. 1s a good one, but Vivienne Maloy doesn't do it justice. For one thing. she is weak on her lines. and for another. she misses a lot or comedy opportunities. But the part is so well written that lhese_it efl- ciencies are obscured Ralpb Cooke as Tyler Rayburn is perfect with bis part. Also notable are Jack 01bom as Owen Turner. a you.n1 playwright and Sammie Schneider u lbe wUe of the play'• backer. 01bom'a last acene in which he tells off bu lead.ma lady, the backer and dlrtttor ls particularly well done. -Smde.Egcm Booklet Cites Risks (AP)-It may seem llkeyouhear a new warning every day, but that notwith1tandln1 , lhe Natlooal Instltu&el of Health report th1t not everythl.na caute1 cancer. The agency Ml prepared a new 12· pa1e booklet, "Everythln1 Doeiln't Cauae Cancer," d1Jcuuln• ....arch elforta to determine a1enta that do cauae cancer ln human.a. Tbe booklet tella •bout laboratorJ teat• to idenU~ CIDCtf·HUIDf cbemlcall ad dull wilt! mo1t com- mon quesllom about tb.11 research. 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C.Wllt Delly ..... -----------Molt.tt,-.,11,1-IQHI t. ~•,1,11,1-lllMe ... ----·-----• I Business DAn.YPtLOT ..,. . ~ ~ ..... _Mor-tg~ge~l!lan~OK':d Ren~otiable Loan Rate: Boost or Bane? r WASHJNOTON CAP > -'Peder.J NIUJatora have ap. froved • mw kind of mortc•1• h•y bope ••ll pro tect 'home.,._. hom belftl loelled ln at NeCll'd tnt 1111t rates for aa lone u • yeus. But IOJD• conaumer 1roups v;am that the rene1otlable rate morttaa•. or RftM. could spell bad news for homebuyen it in terett rata cooUnue to climb THE FEDERAL ROME Loan Bank Board voted unanimously Thursday lo authorize RRMs. ef. fectlve Immediately. T}ley can .. be offered by Omit tnslltutions -savtnga and loans regulat-ed by the board. The renegotiable rate mongages let interest rat~ be adjusted up or down every three to five years. Rates cannot rise more than S percentage points or fall more than 5 percent.age point.I dur1nl the Uf• of lM &oen. V~&L\8LE aAT£ mort1a1e have not proved partlcularly popular amoa1 lencktn beeau.se of lbe 1maUer ranae allowed and various other te1trlcUOna. · RR Na ate the la teal In u 1erte1 of move. by the board lo make more mortaaa• money avallablc and to help *hons the ~ttered uvlngs •nd loan ln dltatry. The earnings of many thrift in 11tltutions are erodln& ~•use they must pay coostantly tuaher tnterest rates lO attract deposrt.5, while oblallling a much lower fixed rate on their long.term mortgages, particularly older ones. WITH RRMs, mortgage rutes can keep pace with other in- terest rates, it is hoped. The board reported that zee of the 4.100 S6La at rerula~ reported a net loas for the sllc monttt. endlna Dec. 31. The av~raie looome of all S&La al.so ia decllnln1. "It ls not likely that the first half of 1980 will be any better th1tn the I Ht halt of 1979," said board chairman Jay Janis. The bank board ls so con· <'erned about S&L earnings that 1t 1s making available up to $4 b1lhon in below.market loans to uillng institutions. The sub6idy w 111 cost the home loan bank ~ystem about $100 million. THE SUMIDIZED LOANS, at 2 5 percenl~ge points below market rates. will be available to S&Ls that suffer operating losses for 3 consecutjve months, and meet other requirements Jo'ollowing are several qut>s· lions and answers about RRMs Q. How do th~y wort! Firms Set Merger Plans Newport, Houston Companies to Join Smith International, Inc. Newport Beach, manufacturer and supplier of drilling tools and equipment, and Galveston-Houston Co., whi_ch services drilling, completion and workover of dnll- ing, mining and processing operations, have an- nounced a "definite" merger plan. The plan provides for merger of Galveston- Houston with a subsididary of Smith-International, according to officials for each firm. THERE WILL ALSO be a tax-free exchange of seventh-tenths of a share of Smith International common stock for each share of Galveston-' Houston common stock, the officials said. Jerry W. Neeley will continue as president and chief executive officer of Smith International after the merger and Nathan M. Avery, chief executive officer of Galveston-Houston. will become chairman of the board of Smith International. Galveston·Houston will rescind Its previously announced intention lo declare a st.oclt split and delay its annual meeting, previously scheduled LEASE fit From The Leader WEARE OFF TO A RECORD LEASE YEAR! Benefit From Our Pricing Policy. Selection And Superb Service. NABERS ~ OPEH7°"YS 2600'HARBOR BLVD •• COSTA MESA 540-9100 I I for May 15. until proxy materjals covering the merger can be distributed. Avery said. Galveston·Houston had approximately 3.150.000 shares of common s tock outstanding Dec. 31 and Smith International 10,150.000 shares outstandlng SMITH INTERNATIONAL common stock 1s listed on the New York and Pacific Stock Ex· change and Galvcston·Houstoo common stock 1s hsted on the New York stock exchange. Consummation of the merger is subj~t to cer· lain condillons. approval by the shareholders or each company and obtaining all necessary or ap· propriate regulatory and other approvals, Neeley and Avery said. Agency Challenged WASHING TON CAP> -Mobil Oil Corp. says it will roll back prices if President Carter can prove his charge that the company exettded the ad· ministration's price guidelines by $4S million. But in making that statement Thursday, &!obil repeated its argument that it did not vio!at.e the guidelines and accused the Council on Wage and Price Stability, in effeC't. of <'hanging the rules after the game ended. @ classified ad.call 642-5678 and a friendly ad- If it's got viser will wheels, help you you'll move turn your it faster in a wheels into Daily Pilot cash. The Highest Rates In 011r History -- OM •100,000 6 MONTH 12 MONTH CERTIFICATES DEPOSIT CHECK OUR RATES BEFORE INVESTING Call: Mark Wright Executive Vice President 714 754-1801 • OF 1700 Adams Avenue. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 (114) 754-1801 Member: Federal Home Loan Bank System and FSLIC II @ \ A. An RRM la a 1bort·t.erm loan l.aaued for a term of three to Ii ve years and secured by a lone·term mortaage of up to 30 years. 1be loan ls repayable in equal monthly installments. Wlth an RRM today, for ex- ample, a family may get a · sbort·t.erm loan at 16 percent in- leresL Anywhere from three to five years later. the S&L may iJ'I. crease the interest rate by as much as 2.5 perceotaae points, to 18.5 percent. Aft.er three more years. the rate may rise another 2.~ percent. But with lhe 16 percent exam. pie, the maximum interest rate allowed would be 21 percent. Moreover, the increase cannot exceed O 5 percent each year. Q. How att ra&H detennlaed! A. By a special aodex th.at reflects the average mortgage rate contracted on previously occuoM!d homes by all maJor lenders in the nation An increase in rates, based on this index, 1s optional. A decrease'. howevt·r, 1s man· datory, although for not more than 5 percent over lhl' life· of the loan Q. What prolfctions do bor· rowers have? A. Consumer groups com plained that the bank board's original RRM proposal lackt'd adequate prote<'tlons The flnal ve r s i on adds numerou .. safeguards, lhe board says If a borrower 1s unhappy 'Alth revised terms. he or :.he c<tn ob tam a new loan from another S& L at the t•nd of C'at h rene'A al period and repay the exa!>tlllg loan without penalt~ A borrower must ht' i.:1ven 90 days notice. 1n \\riling. of changes in intere~t. so he or ~ht: can seek optional financing Gearing Up for Gas ..... 1.-0 0 <; r<H't· Fernandf'L. <rn i.•mployee at Honeywell 1 n Gardt.'na. tn~Pt'Cb e:t precisely machined gas mecha nism to he u::.ed m control machinery that ens ures safl' operating cond1t1ons. A Mead1ly inc reasing d e mand for ~a !> c:ontrol5 resulting from wides pread conversions of le~~ efficient res1dt:nt1al heating ::iys tems has put em plo~ l'<'S at thf: plant on overtime O"·t>r Th~ Count..-r HASDUstWJ1 •• ..., lO ..... oc..o '"' "'-0...-tCI\ .. 11 ..... P. 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SMOCK BUT PATCHES ON MY KNOTHOLES 15 VOING mm..11.ttl TOO FAR UVV\l U. by Gus Arriota by Harold Le Dowe by ErRle Busttmiller PM~ a " t1''S 'MtAVCft &i 1llC UftV.. by LYM JoM:ttUt -OR &«'u.~LMC OOWN 1't£. $J5°D&«, ~~ON~ JOQ(A4G SUfTS! > by George Ltmont I 1 I I 11 I I , I I I TODAY'S CROS.SWORD PUZZLE \ ,,. I ff r • • l I a 't r. •r' o II • n " .. .... . . . ! 1•1 ,, "'" I I• ., I ,t .v ·''' I' I 11I1 "~ , .. ., A I ii .. >1 •t.l ,,.., l·~ ... 11 '111( 11 l r .. . • ·Autry Threatens 'Laat Roundup' 9Y DA •sc:ttN'NINGllA• .... ~ ..... M tbt lllvw ae,... 1 tialSl\I eoowboy. Geo• Aul1'1 alwaya fo.d a way Lo aet 0.. ied SQ*-· ~ u lbe alJvv-halreCl owner ol the An1ets, Autry ltW kaowa bow to come out wtt.ll Ma 1l1·1una bl .... Bul the twllt ll tbat UM bed IUYl IA DOW bll own ballplayers YOO CAN Al..11081' aee him pmb hla Stet.son baelll: with the barrel, DOlnt bAa platol 1t t.he bombtts ln black and dr1wl, "I bite to clo lt. bor., 'eauae ya been like f amlly Lo me, but the law la the aw.'· Nlttf!d al the players' spriq tralnina bo~t. Autry bas propoeed romplete canceUaliOn ot the sealf)ft. and several players bebeve be bas already taken meUUJ"el to prove be means buainesa. When the An1els tried to worit out on their own at c;:al State F'ullerton Tbtlrsday. they were tu.med away. Somesakl that Autry arraneect lbe lockout. "He's pulling all t.healrlngstostopusfrom work: ing out,'' sajd Merv Rettenmund, who had originally secured permission to use the diamond. ·'The story I hear is that either he or Buzzle Bavasi called the . schooltokeep usout." ''BE'S TAKING IT peraoaally,'' added Angel assistant player rep Jim BarT. "All the other teams are working out, and they'll be ready for opening day. Wewon't." The Angels moved lo nearby Troy High for the afternoon, and arrangements have been maoe tor the club to use Hart Park in Orange for workouts Saturday. Fregosi was taking a chance of rocking the boat himseU by showing up for the workout, since major . league owners have Issued an edict prohibiting managers or roaches from joining the unofficial workout5 until next week. •·wen. I'm here, and I doll 't care who knows it,··· the feery Angel skipper said. THEN HE APPLIED a sarcastic needle to the school which closed its sates on his club. . "Let me know when the next fund-raiser for Cal State Fullerton is," be said. Fregosi has helped with TitAn fund-raisers in the past, but hist.one indicated that be mightbave worked bis last charity evenL Rettenmund says he called Cal State Fullerton baseball roach Augie Garrido on Tuesday. after the Angels voted to return t.o Anaheim in face of the ma· jor league players· exhibition boycott. .. BE roLD ME everything was fine, that there would be no problem wt lb us using the field,'· Retten- mundaakl. A.Agel pitcher Mark Clear was one of the first to arrive for Tbursd1y'1 wortlout, ud Oanido. wbo waa on hl1 way to a 1ame at UC Irvine, took Clear ukte. "He told Marl he bad &Otta a ca1J from Ute athl.UC dlrecfor aod aot a bucbol (bleep).'' Retten· mund Mid. "H• WU told to N)' we ~·t UM tbe field." Here'• where A-.tey•a •lx·SUU come in. The Aa1el owner ta a finaodal donor to Cal Stat.e Fullertoe and former member ol tbe university President's Advtaory Board. Althoulb t.be players· cJalm of Autry pressure rould not be conl\nned, it'a obvious the univenlty wouldnotllketolncurtbeCowboy'swratb. And Autry la bopplnc mad about the strike. · 'Thla may be the Jut roundup,'· be aakl Wednesday. ·•You can only puabownerabipaofar. · • At.b&etic Director M Ute Mullally saya be made the ~ision to keep tbe Ancell out on bis own, without outside interference. '"Jbe Anaels didn't contact me. nobodf put anr pressure oo me, and J made the decision myself," Mullally said. MUUALL Y ALSO DENIED he ronsulted with anyone about the Issue, but univenlty president L. Donald Shields apparenUy told the Auoclated Press thathemadethedec:islon himseU, not Mullally. "Yes. I did talk with Shields," Mullally later ad- mitted. "Bull was just Informing hi'l1 of the decision I bad already made.·· Mullally says he found out about tbe Angels' pro- posed Fullerton workout from a radio report while drivingt.owork. ··Augie made the arrangements blmseU without ronsulting anybody." Mullally said. "But there were problems with that." THE PROBLEM, accordinc to Shields, is that the Angels, operating without approval of tbelr ownership, are not oovered by lnaun.nce. "Forthim to work here. there would have to be a rontract. payment, and proof ot lnaurance," the school's inlormation officer said. ShJeJds admitted that be bad phone conversa lions with Autry and Angel General Manager Bullie Bavasi Thursday, but be sakl those conversations came in the afternoon. after the decision t.o bar the club from workouts had already been made. Angel first baseman Rod Carew-echoed the opi- nion of several teammates when he responded, "It's a lot of baloney.'' "Somebody made the call," Carew said. "Somebody didn't want us wortinC out tbere. Well, the next time the school wants me few a fund·ralleror anything else, I'Utell 'em toatickltintbeitear." AL COWENS TAKEI CUT DURING TROY HIGH SESSION. l Vancouver Winger • • • Stops Kings' Dionne VANCOUVER. British Colum- t bia <AP> -Jerry BuUer may dffide wbo wtm tbe NaUonal c Hoelley Leque's ICOrin& utle I thtlMUOD.' i Tbe doM-ebecllinl Vancouver ! Canuck rl1bt winier kept ~.Marcel Dionne off th e s~reboard TbundaJ Dl&hl as the Caaucb downed the Los Aa1eles K.inp, 4·2. It wu a replay of Tuelda)' tSl1bt when Butler shadowed W•JM Gretay ot the Sclmootoa Olien -wbo ls • point behind Dlolme'• total of 135 la the acor· 1D1nee. aO'lll PLAYSaa bave one ..... Wt to ........ tbe wtD· ner -0"'*1 and tbe Ollen pla1 boat to lb• ColoracSo Rock... toal1bt aa4 DtonJle faeee Butler ...-u tbe Klnp mee& VMCOUftl' la Loa Anlelel S.t111'da1. "U be (0~> whll it. I'm bappy for tdm,' DIOIUM aald tM.er. "I bed 801amea to• 1t. the Canucks' playoff hopes. They moved into 15th plac! overall and can pick up a~ berth wltb a win or Ue Saturday. Darey Rota rupped a back· bander past Loe A.Daeles aoaUe Doug KeaDI mid•ay tU'oaCh the . third period to snap a 2·2 Ue and defenaeman Harold Snepsts put an inlurance 1oal 1Dto aa empty net wttb one second maln.iq. THE L088 LBn' Loa Anceles in lltb place overall. Kevin McCartby and Bob Man no also scored for the Canucks, who are unbeaten µi their last four atarts. Steve Carlson and lllke Murphy replied for tbe Klnl•. wbo were unbeaten in tbelr previoua elcbt sames. Canucb Coada Harl')' Neale Hid die Kiatl wer'9 ....=~ for tbeU.Ua&M ..... ••TbeJ .,. • ftteraD teaea. .. • ••• • Defty ....................... ...-.r BUZZIE BAVASI, MANAGER JIM FAEGOSI AND DON BAYLOR CONFER AT WORKOUT. Talka Continue Holiday Mood? Not in Baseball NEW YORK CAP> -Outside. OD a busy midtown II a.n.battan street. two models dressed as Easter bunnies bande d out chocolate eggs and jelly beans while a Dixie land band se r e naded New Yorkers stranded by the city's mass transit strike. Insid e. negotiators for management and the players at· tac ked the baseball strike without benefit of those springtime goodies. THEY DID have federal mediator Kenneth Moffett, however, and be presided over two hours of meetings that be called "fruitful." Moffett and the two sides set up a schedule of seven me«ings over the next lbree weeks 10 an effort t.o settle the dispute that wiped out the final 92 games o( the spring lrainin& exhibition season and th.real.ens to inter· rupt the regular season just before Memorial Day. The first meeting is scheduled for Tuesoay -one day before the start of tbe regular season. The players. wbo baited exhibi- tion play starting Wednesday. have agreed to return for the openers but vowed to walk out aeato if an agreement is not reached by midnight, May 22. "THE MOE FACI' that the parties have agreed to a schedule ot meetings ts a good sign ;• Moffett said. "I'd say we made progress and that it wu a f ruitl\al rneetiq ... But the two skies did not dis· cuss issues oo Thursday, only dales and logistics for future talks. '''l'b.La was an a1eoda·settine day and we look forward to the bargaining." said Ray Grebey, chief negotiator for manage· ment. "You tnow we said way . back before this all started..tbat we felt baseball could be played and negotiations could take place in parallel and we'll go ahead from there." MARVIN MILLER, exeeulJve director of the Major League P layers Association, seemed hopeful. "We have seven weeks and we·11 do our best," Miller said. "The actlOn of the players in Dallas Tuesday set the stage for lb1s.·• Part of the explanation the players offered when they an- nounced their dual-date stnke was that they wanted to leave sufficient time for bargaining. Miller said Thursday's meet- mg look the fonn of updating as we 11 as schedule-setting. "We reviewed where we are and gave formal notification of the action the board took." the union leader said. "There was some small discussion of what is going on in spring t r aining now." THAT SEEMS to vary from camp t.o camp. . Some teams have continued informal workouts with players who remained on hand while others are biding their time, waiting for Opening Day. The New York Yankees, most of whom remained in the team's Fort Lauderdale, Fla., base, re· fused Manager Dick Howser's request that they play intras- quad eames this weekend. The value ot such contests ls to have pitchers work in game coodi- lk>n s. But Howser was qot upset. · Kroe Likes ld~a SAN DIEGO CAP> -Ray Kroc, owner of the San Dlero Padres., a1rees with Oen' Autry'• propo1al to cancel tbe 1990 bueba1J MUOD. Tftm pree.kleat Ballud Smith la •= wttb tbe 1 playen for tbe remainder of thee bWoG aeuon. However, the Padrel' manaaemeat bu declded to play ball with the players. test aplnst the Sao Francisco Giant.a. Twent)'·four hours earlier. wblle allll anfered over the playen' wa kout, Padre manaeement vetoed tbe invita· ; tlon to Coleman and b1a staff. ' : I I Smltb 9Wced coneem over fan · ' reaction to tbe player walkout, nottn1 U.at aome fans have threatened to boycott Padre sames. Kroc, Smith's 76·year·old fatber·ln·law1 bad harsher words for the players. J.......... . ,......_,., vtct.ory lmlll'O"d You ..act tell tbeJ wanted to keep the ..-.e down to 0.0 « l·l u tone u ,.. .... and wait for a •nsnn .. .,,... a.arMe-· mer or Dionne looH. nRT CAmtANPll WAI ONm CW TM '11 .. T AfUHVAL.I. Tbe San Dte10 front oftb bu reversed itlelf aod told ltuqer Jerry Coleman and b1a coaebel to be present at Groaamont Collece today when the Padrel reaume workouts for next TtlundQ'• opentn1 nltbt con· "I'm ~ed with them," Hid Kroc. " U never •lain do an~ C them that I don't have to.' , ·. reak Kinsman Cools Cub Writer With Bucket of Ice Water Fre• AP Dtlpateltet . MESA. Arla -Chlcaso C\.lb6 oolfleld r Da\lr II Klnaman, -ho •LU mah bls own debut .. a }ournaUat Sund-.y, haa ~ nYprimanded by the team manapment for d1.1mpt.nt a bucket or Ice water o~r lhe h ad of a "'PC)rter • Ooo Fri k,. 2l. or lhe ArUn11on flelahta Dally Herald, was lntervtewinf Cub .1u~w~mer l~nny Randle in th.-Cub 11prln1 trah\inJ& c ubhouse at the lime or Thufflday'• lnl'iMnt W1tn !.f't u 1d tht• Cubs' 1lar 11u1cer crept up behind ... r111 k ~. dumped the burktt ovt•r ha& ht-ad and told the wnter ht> no" had m11lcr1al for two day•' worth ot r.ton es Cub Manager Preston Gomei ran lo the scene. collared Kingman and took him to the office of Bob Kennedy, team vice pres1denl The meeting was closed lo re porters, but Fr1ske was called 10 after several minutes. ••NOMAN After he e merged, Friske s aid Kineman had apologized by saying "It was just a Joke. You understand that." ··r don't interpret it as a joke," Friske s aid. Kennedy said later that Kingman, an avid fisherman, had been offended by a Friske story implying that he may have been away somewhere fishing during a recent unex- plained absence from training camp. Kingman freguently has had strained relations with newsmen, refusing to grant interviews or speak to reporters after games. He has been trying to enforce during spring training a regular.season rule thal the dugout i• oft.limits to reporters within 20 minutes or game time. lronkally, K1ngman is currently under contract to wrlle a weekly baseball column for the Chicago Tribune. .-----· ,,._,~ ol llw D•11-----~ Angel General Manager Baute BaYHI, on the players' strike: "l think it's both funny and sad how so many players are now saying what a great guy Gene Autry is ~dhow they hate to be doing this to him. WeU then. hell, don't do it. J mean, I bear that and I feel Uke punching them in the nose." Leaela Bat Tmle A fd• P•fl•de,,, .... R eggie Leach sc'bred three ti mes a s li1 Philadelphia defeated Washington. 4·2, Thursday , night in National Hockey League action. The third goal of the game ror Leach was his 50lh of the season, the second time in his career be bas reached that plateau . ·. . Right wing Danny Gare scored two goals, in· eluding a team·record 52nd this year , and Buffalo also tied a team record for consecutive ~ames without a loss with an 8·3 defeat of Quebec. The Nord1ques, stalJed at 60 points. were eliminated from contention for a Stanley Cup playoff berth . . . Toronto Coach Floyd Smith, who was involved in an auto accident last month, appeared briefly Thursday in pro· vlncial court and was remanded to May 22. Smith, 44, who has been charged with criminal negligence causing death and impaired driving in connection with the March 14 accident in which two Pennsylvania residents were killed, was released on a $10.000 assuraly. Rall, f'orsln-o• Db••letl I.bf The Los Angeles Dodgers have placed left-Ill banded pitchers Doug R•a and Terry Fors&er on the disabled list . . . Pilcher P.al HutuU, who joined tbe Minnesota Twins last year in the Rod Carew trade with the Angels. was given his outright release ... Atlanta Braves utility player Mike Lum has said no to any trade pla ns Lum was baseball's leading pinch·h1tter last season ... Pitcher Pedro Borbon, the right·handed rel.Jever acquired a year ago from Cincinnati, was placed on waivers today by the San Fran· c1sco Giants ... Despite his anger ov er the current players' strike, San Diego Padres President Ballard Smith has inv1t· ed the club to hold their workouts in San Diego Stadium ... The Oakland A's held a workout and intra·squad contest as Manager Billy Martin and his four assls· tanls declined to s uit up ... Nino Espinosa, a member or last year's starting pitching rotation for the Philadelphia ""u Phillies, has been placed on the 21-day dis - abled list ... The San Francisco Giants have set their roster for next week's opener and most of the 25 players on this year's team wilJ work out under the supervision or Manager Dave Bristol until Tuesday . . . Right-hander Jim Sla&oa is the tentative choice to start for the Milwaukee Brewers against Boston. Bu1111 .. 1a. Gardan-loir• •~es .. ., LOS ANGELES -Tai Babilonia and Randy • Gardner. who won the 1979 world championships in pairs figure skating but had to withdraw from the recent Winter Olympics when Gardner was in· jured, have announced they are turning professional with the lee Capades. Gardner's injury also prevented the Los Angeles skaters Crom defen~ their world title last month in Dortmund. West Germany. But when they skated for news media representatives Thursday. the 2l·year-old Gardner indicated he has had a total recovery. "Tius week, he's 100 percent for the first lime." said John Nicks. coach of the pair. An lee Capades spokeswoman. Cheri Hale, said the Babilonia-Gardner contract was for more than one year. Financial terms were not disclosed. Gardner reinjured a groin muscle during a practice session for the Lake Placid Olympics, and could not perform some of the jumps and Lifts that were an essential part of the pairs' performances. Their first professional appearances will be with the Ice Capades. East Company at the Los Angeles Sport,s. Arena April 15·27 and in neighboring Long Beach April 29·May 4. ~ \'...rter la Critl~al Co•tlltfoa Pole vaulter Cllff Scbnedar was listed in • critical condition and on life.support systems to-· day after suffering head itlJuries in a workout two days after qualifying for Olympic tryouts ... The agent•for Oklahoma football star BWy Sima says the Detroit Lions abould pay his client "u mJach as any No. 1 draft pick in any professional sport." But the NFL club bu yel t.o make such an offer t.o tbe 1979 Helsman Trophy winner . . . Miami Dolphi.n.s fullback Larry C...ta spent five hours in a hospital while three layers of stitches w.,.e sewn in to close a deep cut on his right foot. An alumtnum 4bor fell on his foot at his Fort Lauderdale nightclub ..• UCLA's 1980 football team will be without the services of three players who figured to see ex· tensive action -inside linebacker Billy Don Jacuoe, fullback Duaay Lei and tailback AllUloeJ. Edsar. The three · players aren't currently enrolled at UCLA ... Alcorn State Unlventty"s Lim SmlU.. the leadlns rebounder Jn the coun- try, ako showed a deft shooting touc)\ as he scored 29 polnta to lead the South AU·atars t.o a 104·93 victory in tbe Aloha basketball clusic . r..,......, ...,,. TV: Hone Racln1 ._ Today at Sant .. 'AnJta, 7:30 p.m., CltaDDel a, Buketball -NBA Pla)'Offa. SeatUe at Portland, 1ll:IO p.m., Owmel 2. UDI01 No eveota 1cheduled. ......... _ . t A. J . FOYT llannoqy ~Again For Racers INDIANAPOLIS <AP> - Peace has come to cham· plonship auto racing after a turbulent 17-month struggle that threatened to str angle ln- dlanapolis·style racing. Representatives of the U.S. Auto Club and Championship Auto Racing Teams have reached agreement. alter moot.bs of bickering, threats and cajol· ing. on the tormaUon of a Cham· plonsbip Racing League . Members of both groups will take part In CART's Twin aD0 race at Ontario on April 13, as well as tbe US.AC race at Texu International Raceway on April 27. THE ORIGINAL duaJ schedule of 27 races will be pared lo a single s late or "about 15. ''with each race run· this year unde r the rules set by its original sanctioning body. The agreement. announced jointly Thursday by Dick King, USAC pres ident, a nd Pat Patrick. chairman of CART's board at a marathon meeting in Hot Springs. Ark The rc•lease said the CRL ex- pects h y July t to develop a !>tngle st>t of rules on such things as allowable manifold pressure and the use of articulated skirts o n the recently d e velo ped ground effects cars . "USAC did what we asked for 17 months ago, and that was to give us a voice in what's going on," Patrick said. ··1 just want to get th(! details worked out and go racing." KING SAID HE isn·t happy about using two sets of rules this year . but added "lt"s a way to get together. It will create dif· ficullles. but if 1t brings peace 1n the family, it's the nght Uung to do." The CRL will be administered a nd sanctioned by USAC, with two CART directors -Patrick and car owner Roger Penske - added immediately to the USAC Board of Governors. The CRL's six-man Board of Governors will be comprised of King, Patrick, Penske, veteran driver A.J . Foyt and car owners Rolla Vollstedt and Jim Hall. Car owners Sherman Armstrong and Bob Fletcher were named as alternates. THE MEMBERS of CART. moat of the top teams and drivers ln champ car racing, broke away from USAC in Oc· tober of 1978 in an effort t.o gain a stronger voice over the rules and regulations of the exotic sport. Both groups ran their own races in 1979, with each encoun· terlng serious problems putting together strong fields and draw- ing fans. Sponsors and accessory com- panies heavily involved rn cham p car racing were particularly happy about the end or the feud . Jeffries Gets AIA (:oaching Assignment TUSTIN CAP) -Wardell Jef. fries, an assistant basketball coach for Athletes In Action dur· ing the recently com pleted season. has been named as - AIA ·~ head coach. it was an· nounced Thursday. Jeffries, 29, succeeds Jim Poteet, who resigned last week to seek another coaching job In the mldwest. Jeffries came to AIA from Seattle Pacific Unl'Verslty, where he served as a vanity q . 11lst1nt for two years. He played college buketball at OkJaboma BapU11t and la the seventh head coach ln AIA'& 13·year history. AIA, a Chrl1Uan amateur team. compiled • 39·13 rttord under tbe 39·year-old Poteet. AJA plays moet ot lt11 games a1atn.at collese teams. •'I hate to call neict seuon a bulldinl year but ln 1 sense it wlll be ln u:;ht of the fact that we're loelnc t.-o key players, Ralph Drolltn1er and Brad Hoff. man, and UM previous yor we lotl Irv K.llftn," aaid Jeflriea . SPORTS BREAK I GOLF /·AUTO RACING Rattled Palmer Leads .. Ina Fog, She Couldn't See the Ball RANCHO MlRAOE, caut. (AP) -Sandra Palmer won t.be Wtnnen C1rele tournament five yean •10. but abe doesn't want to duplicate tbat performance ln the 1980 edit.Ion of tbe ladiea· riCbHl toll CVHl. "I can't wln t.bil tournament now playin1 Uke I did In 197$: I've sot to play ~r.''. 1ald t.be 39· year-old Palmer after her opentna round of Su· under.per 66 Tbunday 1ave ber a two.stroke lead lo the tournament. ''THERE ARE JtJST MO&E PEOPLE out here sbooting better 1cores than there were ~ck then ," said Palmer. who woo here with a five: under·par 283 and ls looktng for her fint victory since 1.977. Peggy Conley. Beth Solomon a.ad Vicki Fergon were two shots off the lead wtth opening-round 888 over the 6.242·yard. par 36-36-12 Mlssion Hills Country Club course. Sally UtUe. Debbie Massey and Ju.e Bl~k were another stroke back at flB ente~g today's second round. with Kathy Ahem, Pat Bradley and Kathy Whitworth carding opening 70s. Nancy Lopez-Melton and JoA8ne Carner .. among the fa vont.es for the $37.SOO winner's prize. both"canied operung 72s. while two-time defendjng champaoo Sandra Post struggled to a 79. PALMER'S ROUND W...AS NOT a model of coos 1st.ency -she had a 30 6" th~ front nlne and a as on the back -but tt wu Cood enou1h to·equal the lowelt round 1he'1 had ln ber us ye11ra on the Ladles Profetalonal Golf Aaaoclatlon tour. "Wben I realized I was flve·under·par, which I wH on t.be eicbtb hOJei l got rattled," she said. "I waa kind of tn a fos. htt my approach shot five feet from the pln and I couldn't even see the ball. "I left the birdie putt short and that settled me down. I birdied No. 9 and wu okay aft.er that." She!J!iiinned and, referring to her unspeo· tacular a on the back n1ne after the scorching start. . "Then I got on my game." PALMER SAID SHE'S BEEN bothered t'e· cenUy by a stomach disorder she got four months ago by drtnklng contaminated water while In Manila. "I feel sort of queasy at times." she said. "But f still feel like l 'm playing very well now. hittigig the ball cood. · "Playing the first round like I did gives ~e confideooe and. since I haven't won for a while-, I can use 1t.'' The final two rounds o( the 72·hole t.ooma· ment. officially named the Colgat.e·D10ah Shore Winners Circle, will be natJonally televised on Saturday and Sunday. 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Even Cerritos CoUe1e. the dominating force ln the South Coast Coofettnce the put eight yeara and the d efendin1 stale champion. ls forced to take a back seal TheTe are a lot or reasons being liven for the team 's success. b\.lt maybe the most notable is the maturity of Mayne as coach. ·-DAILY PILDT • 7 IO; Uiallge Coast -18 a lit Tht f~lsty, ucllabl• "·year·old Brooklyn natlvr hfl• flnallr. learned to •cl.lust hla,.,.own pt1rson1Uty accord n1 to lh team he bas. In yeani past It waan't Ullo that. Mayne refu.se<l to be nex1· ble. hla Policy betna do·il my way-or~lae. BlM' AS THI: YEAllS hove matured bis players, 110 has Maynu crown. "My attitude tlas chanaed." he said, smiling under t\11 OCC baseball cap the other day. "I've bad to lum how to eel.lust and that's been bard." Whal Mayne bas learned is each team b~ its own personality The OCC coach, an inteMe com· petJtor him.ell, always tned to msltll that same m- tenslty into hts players. Sometimes 1t wnrked, sometimes at dadn 't. NOW HE HAS L EARNED to relax more. and so has tus team Always sound fundamentally. M ayn@'s p rev ious Pirate teams always appeared to faller under the pressure of lbe big jame. Not so any more-or least it isn't true this season And Mnne's tumabout has to be the chief reason. "I've always told my players that my job la to make them better baJJplaters and I'm 1oing to do what I have to do in order to make that possible. "I know I would have been a belt.er player if I had a coach like me pushing constantly. These kids have never been pushed before and J don't think they realiu when they come here bow good they can be.'' MAYNE LIKES TO TIDNlt or himself as a players manager along with being thorough and very organized. "You know. there are a lot of people who can't play for me," Mayne admitted. "But those that do come here eventuaUy leave and do well. I'd like to think I have sometblng to do with that. "I may say some pretty rude things to my players at times. but It's all for lbe1r betterment." What Mayne bas dooe for the Pirate proaram -sagginR when he revived it -speaks for itself. Now. besides turning out quality ballplayers, he's al5o producing top quallly tea~s. .,rVE LEARNED A LOT from this group," said Ma~ as be looked at his players in the dugout.' It doesn't bother them to get behind, they work bard and tbef. have a lot or coolldence in themselves. Overal . this may be the best talent I've ever bad in terms of speed, power , defense and pitclllng. "I just get the feeling this baU club is going to be great. ll may have a bad game every now and then but . " Mayne's voice trailed. He•had spoken confidently of other teams tn the past and be didn 'l want to make the same mistake again. Th.is time. however, he may not be speaking out enough. This Orange Coast team may very well be ooe that's re membered for a long lime. Certainly Mayne will remember this bunch for quite a while. lroine 'f riumjJfu; Sea Hawks Roll Monarchs Lose To St. Paul On Grand Slam Taylor's Triple Gives SCC Victory Giziel Locke pitched the Irvine High women's softball team to a 3-0 victory over Walnut Wednes- day, and in doing so. garnered the most valuable player Utle as the Vaqueros captured the cham- pionship of the Don Lugo Tournament. Locke. who picked up two other victories for Irvine, a lso batted a crisp .750 m the 16-team tournament. In other action. Ocean View scored four runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to down Mater Del. 4-2. At Don Lugo, Irvine rolled over four opponents without a loss. The Vaqueros slopped Aquinas. 4·3 in their opener , 1_nrpped Corona, 3·2 and blanked host Don Lugo, ~-D to reach Wednesday's cham· pionship game. Locke's teammates Dana Shaw and Cheryl Heins1us were named to the all-tournament team Heinsius had a key home run in the 8-0 verdict over Don Lugo. At Ocean View, the Seahawks allowed Mater Dei to take a 2-0 lead in the top of the sixth. only to come back wi th four or th own in the bottotn or t he inning. PAID POLI Tic.Al ADV. Eliminate the h rs t inning for St PauJ. and Mater Det pl<tyed the number-one Angelus League ba::.eball team on even term) Thursday night l:nfortu n atcly for th r Monarchs. St Paul scored fav1· runs, must or them on a grand slam by Tom Fitzgerald an that inning to record an 8 3 victory over Mater De1 Th<· Jo.,., "a::. M atl·r De1 ·., fourth against three Angelu\ Lt":lguc wi ns. while St. Paul re m amed perfect 1n league phi~ "1th a i--0 mark and 12· l record O\Nall The :\lonarchs did their best to battle back after the St. P aul up rising. Mater Oct parlayed tv.o hits. a walk and error for two runs tn the bottom of the fi rst and pulled to within two with another run in the rQurth innmg KEEP LOCAL ELECTIONS LOCAL· RON PATIINSON NoonD Yes on A PEOPIES CHOICE #1on8ollot VOTE TUESDAY APRIL ITH -A three-run triple by T ed Taylor with two out 1n the '>e ventb propelled Southern California College to a 4· l open· ing round victory over host t:C Irvine 10 the Orange Count} Haseball Tournament Thursday In the second game. Cal SU.le Fullerton outscored Chapman. 14-12 in a J2.tu-i . 26·n.tn slugfest In the opener. Taylor's three· RBI tnple broke open a l·l t1P, and John Mondragon and Abt· Salaza.r combined to 1Jm1l l!Cl to rour h1ts. Mondragon need ed ninth · mrung help from Salazar who '>truck out two Anteater batt.e~ to r ecord the sa vc The '4 in boosted Mondragon's mark to 3·0 Ta)lor figured m SoCal's only other rWl Ill the fi rst when he ~rngled and eventually came • around to '><'or<· UC l's dc.,1gnukd h1ti~r. Scott Oarltng, colh·c·t<•d three of t he Anteat<'r'> ·four htl'> T he Ant<.•atc·r..,· only run came tn the third inning a\ Ron Elliott walked. mtivf'd to third when SoCal right f1t>ld<.·r Ma rk Wood dropped J rty ball. and then c·a mc home on a fielder's choi<:e SoCal College improved its overall r('f·ord to 10-16-2, while L'CI's mark I'> nol4 16·15-1. In the '>l'<'Ond game. Cal St4l<> Fullerton U.'>ed a two-run homer l>y Mark 1'1rruccello 1n the fourth and thrt'<' run bl ast m the fifth by Dan fl angg1e lo over· come a 7 3 Chapman lead. All four teams were back tn ac- tion today with UC I meeting Chapman m the 11 a .m. contest. and Soeal Col k'~e tan~liog with Cal State FuJlerton at 2 p.m. • PAID FOii SY 8appff Leadn- sandra Palmer (right> is all smiles as she is being congratulated by Marilynn Smith after Palmer saved par on Ole 14th hole by hitting her second stroke from the lake. Palmer ended the day six under par to take the lead at the Colgate-Dinah Shore Winners Circle LPGA Tournament at Mis- sion Hills Country Club. ~THY STltAUU. 101 VIA veHfZIA. H II ..... ... (PAC c:_...,---c-·--, .. ,,. ~ __ ...., -----~-...- ONLY Limit 5 per Person 67 Warner Ave. .~ Snock it Over ·:::::=====H=un=t1=ng=to=n=ee=a=c=h=a4=2=-s=s9=s========~ ;Leaikr's Eyes in Focw . 0~::: :~aiStiN ~ GREENSBORO, N.C. CAP> -Tom Purtzer ' ...-.!1119 .. P""oo ~ ~J figured be was a lucky man on . at least three .. counts. "I just reel fortunate I was able to play to- day." he said after rirmg a course· record, eigbt- under-par 64 for the first-round lead Thursday in the Greater Greensboro Open. He expfained he's bad some chronic eye trou· ble, which flared up Wednesday and forced him to 'withdraw from the p ro-am event that preceded I the tournament. · "I REALLY DON'T KNOW what it is," be .. said. "l have some trouble making my eyes focus. It just lasts a short time." IUY OR LEASE 5 speed. undercoat. body S•df'.' molding. wheel well molding, pin atrlp1ng and more. No DATSUN 280-ZX s9a25oo It didn't bother him during lbe first round. He got maximum mileage from bis short game- ooce ~w~ a~~t.~~~~tt~ab~e ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,,~i~~~~l and chipping in from the rough for another. ·~ "I feel like I turned a 67 into a 64," be said. The ftnaJ point was the weather. It was near ideal when Pwtzer played in the early morning. The mild temperatures, gentle breeus and partly sunny sides were in sharp contrast to the wind, rain and cold that often afflict this event. "With the weather they usually have here, • when you get a good day and shoot a &ood score, you kind or feel like you snuck something by," Puruer said. PUSTZER cLrPPED TWO SHOTS off the list· ·ed record for the 8,984 yard Forest. Oaks Country • Club coune wtlb b.1a no-bogey round llld led by ,two over his former AriloGa State teammate Bob Gilder, wbo tied tbe old record at M. · Danny Edwards, a for;mer Greensboro cham- pion wbo spent most of lut aeuon u a race car driver, and Craig StadJer, wbo woo the Bob Hope tournament that opened tbe ll90 seuon. were Ued at 67 in \be excepUoaally low acortna. The group at 68 lncluded Al O.tbereer; Oeoree Burns, Larry N•llon, Larry Ziegler, Pat McGo.ran, Ed Doutberty and Ron Street. Defending champion Ray F1oyd sbol a 70 despite • double bOle1 on t.be 18th bole. South African Oary Player matched par 72. Fuuy Zoeller, who will defend bia Miilen title aat week. tbot a 73. Dou1 Tewell, a winner early tllla week 1a tho Herttaae CIUl1c, allo wu GDe over par at 71. • P\1&ft£&. WllO ICOa&D Rl8 OG17 POA W. lc:tory Ja Uae 1'"rr: A ... ()pm, wu aur-prlHd to....,.., he'd • COUfH record. 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Fa:t TH: RECORD I SPORTS ON TV I MOTOR SPORTS 1 ~6•~~r 11f,fr )(1c:/ PIU<:n&IF l(fft'W(J 6ftl)(M~ ~$ lllf'f11 A ~Kie> /tll~sr. co.vce~oAJ TH6 I &>611 1H4 r Qtt;e rev~ KACKJ:r ~ FdNl/.Wt.P 1D 111e•r rH M(.(..., tovll fl/lllf7 11111.1. se lllJS/XVT6t.Y l'lvt! YO</ "'1/Hr FIL~ 1.l'llM 1l:> ~T1l»IC.I! .. 60TH lfJIUillMIO lfAIO $fCK.IHl/0~ 111/f'H fl!Uf P1416GtS lftllP W15r 66ff:JU Am-~ f//ll.IS1" 'Slrf!rS 77) YOtJR. 11~etW1t... . ..... ~·-•--..-.- Wef1kend TV Sports ..~ ....... 9 a.m. {22) -AMERICAN ANGLER. 11 a .m . (5) -TENNIS -J immy Connors meets Peter Fleming in a WCT Cballen1e Cup match. taped in Montreal. 11 :30 a.m. (13 ) -SPORTS AnELD -Topie5 include cooserv ation: bass faabln&; and hunting with a bow and arrow. 12 :30 p.m. (4) -OLYMPIC DIA&Y -Among those featured in "A Salute to the Alhlet.es" are swimmer Mary T. Meagher and gymnast Ron Galimore. 1 p.m. (11) -AllE&ICA'S ATHLETES-I• -OftDIMISl Km Tbomu, -deee~.OM'td-Steett and nmnera Marty Uq\K>rl and Eddie Hart are among the athletea obeerved in t.rainlq. 2 p.m. (4)-WO•EN'S GOLF-Third round play in the Din.ah Shore Winners circle. Ul> - DECADE OF TaANSmoN -Great momenta from the '709 are recalled. 2:30 p.m. (7) ·-AllEaJCAN SPO&TSMAH - Foster Broolts..{ishes for black bass in the Ylonda E verglades. AISO..: reports on wind s urging in the Bering St.rail and ~ayaking in Nepal 3 :30 p.m. (2)-SPOKTS SPECTACULAR Promising young heavyweights Greg Page <9--01 and George Chaplin <17 · 1· l > ~qua r e oH in a scheduled 10-round bout lel~ast from Lowsv11le Also: pro invilat1ooal aenal stung, taped at Nordic Valley, Utah. (7) -PRO BOWLING -The M1Uer High Llfe Open, taped ln Milwaukee. 4 p.m. (52) -BOXING. S p.m . (7) -WIDE WOIU..D OF SPORTS -A repeat showing of the Harlem Globetrotters' v1.51t to Lake Placid, N.Y. Also: the world record high dive challenge. taped tn Orlando, Fl•. (28> -Pao SOCCEll. 7:30 p.m. (52) -RO&sE llACING -Today at Santa Anita. 8 p.m. (11) -OLYMPIAD -Hichli&hts from the decatbJon, a grueling two-day competition made up or 10 eveola. <SO> -PBO SOCCEll. RADIO Hockey -Vancouver at King~. 7 SO pm • KllS ( JlSO >. s -d .. '•Tl' .. Retlle 10 am C2> -NBA Pb\VOFF -Ao Eastern Conferent·1· game 1s scheduled 11:30 a.m. (41 SPORTSWORLD -Part two of the U.S women's powerlJrt.i.ng cbamp1onstups. taped in Los Angeles . Also: the world of outlaws sprint car race. taped in Dallas and the world cup men's surfing cha mpionships. .. 12:30 p.m . (2) -NBA PLAYOFFS -A Western Conference game 1s scheduled 1 p.m. (7) -NA.SL SOCCER SPECIAL - Memorable moments from the 1979 North Ame rican soccer league season. AJ.so, interviews with players Johan Cruyff and Giorgio Ctu.naglie. <28> -TENNIS -America's t.enn1s stars of the future are showcased lD the Eut.er Bowl junior tournament. taped in Binghampton, N. Y. 1:30 p.m. (4) -WO•t:N•s GOLF -Final round play in the Dinah Shott winners cirt',le. 2 p.m. (7) -BOXING -WBA welterweight champion Jose Cuevas (26-S) risks his crown against Harold Volbrecht (21-2-1> in a Kbedu.led 15-round bout from Tampico, Mexico. 3 :30 p.m . (7) -WIDE WOllLD OF sP1oaTS - Tbe Nebraska Cornhuskers. led by Jim Hartung, defend their team Utle lD the NCAA gym.nasties championships. Abo: World War JI aircraft take to the skies above Reno in the national cham- pionship air races. 7 p.m. 0 1> OLYMPIAD -Second half or the decathlon telecast, a two-day competition made up of 10 events. 7:3Q..p.m. (S2)-TODAY ATSA.NTAANJTA. 10 p.m. (11 ) -THl8 WEEK IN BASEBALL - A review of lhe 1979 bueball sea.son, narrated by Mel Allen. RADIO No events scheduled unless Lakers pJay lD NBA playoffs at 12:30 p.m. (Tile Dally Pilot la aot re1poaalble for late ' cbaages.> -. Top Dmgsten Y-ieiit OCIR Don Prudhomme, Raymond Beadle, Tom Mcltwen and moet of the other top names in drag ncina oompetillon will be on hand Saturday oJ1ht ror tl\e Wendy'• 04 funny car s pectacular at Orange Cow1ty International Raceway. Gates open at 11 Saturday morning with the first round ot funny car competlUon set tor 7 p.m • IN ADDmON tQ the funny car competlUon, jet can will race slde-by..aide, the five.second rocket can will compete and the best wbeelsla.n· den in the area wtll be on band. Bob CorTeU of Long Beach wlU return to al· tempt a motorcycle jump over two giant semi trueu placed end-to-eod with the aid of hang- glider. Beadle ls the defendine champaon ln the event and bolds the world runny car title from 1979. He will be behind the wheel of the Blue Max, a car that has consistently run under the si.x second bar· rier and recently clocked an all·lime, unofficial low of 5.92 at Fremont in Northern California. PRUDHOMME WILL fest a new car at OCIR but will aJso have his record·tsetting Plymouth Ar· row on haod. At lbe Gatom aUonals in Florida two weeks ago, he had five straight runs under six seconds with the fa4test at S.93. an official record. McEwen, of Fountain Valley, also bas a new car but ba.s had some trouble sorting the bugs out in early·season races. Others in the field include : Canada's Gordie Bonin; Ron Colson 'of Chicago in lhe Hawaiian; John Force of La Habra in the Wendy's Corvette; Ed "Ace" McCulloch of Fresno In the Super Shops Arrow out of Newport Beach; 1978 national cham· pion Bob Pickell or Granada Hills; and Tripp Shumake of Phoenix in the Johnny Loper Arrow. Discount tickets, good for $2 orr the regular ad mission price . are available at a ll Wendy's restaurants in the area For further information, call s.52·5511. Streak on I ,ine Go.Idea Wel!4. Colleg•·wORlen'a.-ba&fflball team- Wlll put its 45-game wlWll.ng streak oo the line tonight ln a first.round game of the Pasadena tournament against the Fullerton College Hornets. Game ume for the renewal of a previous GWC victory is at 6 o'clock. Fullerton has a 17-2 record for the season and one of the defeats came at the hands of the RusUen. m the finals or the Fullerton tournament Golden West h a~ compiled a 15--0 record this year v.1Ul Kim E1 ~enhart and Chris Gage leading the team an scoring Over a two.year span, the Husllen. ha~e po!>tt-d a 45-0 rcrord Other ti>am.., rn lht' Pa.!>adena tournament in dude tbe ho~t Pa!>adena Lancer& and Sant a Barbara. ·HAPPY EASTER WE WILL BE CLOSED ON SUNDAY TO ENABLE OUR EMPLOYEES TO BE WITH THEIR FAllLIES . OPEN SAT. 6 MOH. AS USUAL '90HllSOll I SOii ~~~l:v 2626 Harbor Btvd . Costa Mesa 714/5-40 -5630 APRIL 12~o20,., -- 1_,_iff51J1JO PRESENTED BY THE ~CAUI09U TINIUS ASSOCIATION A ......,.,.., °'' I ... .... n..~toli..-lf!fftS cat>Olle~os I ~ MC~ Al«:J WOIT5 ClUB FOUNTA IN YAlUY OUNGE COUNTY Grandstand Seats $3 to $1 O Box Seats s 10to S1 5 See 48 or the worlds greatest 1enn1s Olayers including for ticket 1nformat1on call C714J 556-1541 or CZl lt 47WIJI TICIETROH Tickets available at T1cketron outlets 1n Sears. Mont90mery Ward and Broadway stores 1n Southern Ca1tforn1a FOR THE ·BEST IN GAS SAVERS- ******************** DIESEL RABBITS & TRUCKS IN STOCK ******************** JIM MARINO V.W . 1m1 IUCH I.YD. HUllTUICTON IEACH 714-142-2000 • , ... ... f • 0 • .. . \ INllD•: P •Im Sprlftgs' 6$0 Meet roams •nd 7,000 ·-·~ ntlft9 PoOll are uncloube8dty tun thJ1 WIM.nd what wlttt Easter vacation and -c.otonl-DIMh ~ L.ctles ProfiuJGMI Gotf AS6 1oclattctn Winners Clrcle tOUrNll'Mnt. But any othef' S.turay .nct Sunday cw short getaway, the dHfft mecca, once thought to b• th• "5andbolc to u,. wealthy" 11 lncreeslngly •t· tractlng visitors from mlddle- lncome levels. Meny Ora,. Coast residents own second 'homes In the resort. Rooms can be found In w inter for a low of $1~ double occupancy and dudng super- hot July-September, many hotels offer half rates. Fiscal 1978 figures show the average Palm Springs visitor spent $60 a day for room, meals, enter- tainment and l ocal transportation. Larger hotels, aside from todging 150,000 delegates at 1,500 conventions last year, often participate in "family plan s," accommodating c hildren at no additional charge when they share their parents' room. To learn t he services of eech hDtltf, w rite for a frM dlreeto,y from the Palm Sprlng1 Convention and Vl1- ltOl'I 8ure1 u, Dept. N8·'t MunlCIPlll Airport Terminal, Palm S.,,.lnos 92262. Ano«Mr way to stey Is rent- ing condominiums or aoart· mtnts. This Is especlelly economic.I for two couplet who c.n share the tab -about $75 per night -for beds, kitchen factlltles and extra llvfng area plus a more peeeeful, priv~te P.C)Ofslde-ex- perience. Many condos also offer Jacuzzis, tennis and rac- quetball courts. More than a 1,000 of these quarters are available. Owners of Palm Springs Rental Agency say business j umps markedly each year, especi ally for short-term stays by Southlanders. The c omputerized reservation system at 675 N. Palm Canyon Drive w ill be moving two blocks next month to a larger o ffi ce . Condo -Rent s of California, 170 E . Palm Can- , yon Drive, also matches vis- itors with housing. With gasoline prices rising, the best bargain of all m ay be the fact that this vacation spot i s only a half-tank of gas away. Figure on a ,two-hour drive from the coast. --- ·--·----·-----· -·-· ------- S urroundlng dunes attract wild· flower enthus- , ,jast s and hi s- tory buffs wti\> can find pro- fusions of cqlor o r Indian a rtifacts as close as three miles from f ash ion abl e downtown Pal m Springs. P icnickers often head for Palm, Andreas and Murray canyons to enter the beautiful, untouched region of the Agua CaJiee)te baPd-of-Cahuilla ln- dians. . H istor.y is even encountered in the parking area where the giant, flat-topped Gossip Rock grinding stone provides physical clues of how women of another era prepared grain. Along the walls of towering cliffs, Ideograms or p lcture- writinQ mav be seen. Caves used as dwellings, still Intact, are accessible to adventurous climbers. For naturalists there are sage, smoketree and mesquite bushes and sever:al varieties of cacti to be explored. Gigan- tic Washlngtonia Filifera palms, which cluster by the hundred around streams, are among the oldest living plants; some attai n 2,000 years of growth. Nearby Smoke Tree Stab4es supplies horses and guides for tours of the reservalion. "Abundance" is how desert bot anical authority Patricia Moorten describes this year's spring blooms, including Ca lifornia poppy, lupine, fid· dleneck, bluebonnet and the Spanish needle. "Because of the above normal r ainfall, we are seeing some unusual var ieties, and the wildflowers should remain in bloom until the end of a April," sbe ad.ded. _ One of the most famous resi"°"5 shrubs is the ocotlllo. Its red flowers can be found at the base of the San Jacinto Mountains, up to elevations of 2,000feet. Visitors who don't have time to search can see 2,000 species of desert plants In the three-acre, park-like setting of Moorten's Botanlcat Gardens, 1701 S. Palm Canyon Drive. Hours are 9 a.m. to S p.m . dally and admission is $1 for adults, 50 cents for stu- dents. Or the 360-acr e Living Desert Reserve Is home for many kinds of wildlife includ- ing owls, snakes, turtles and the rare bighorn sheep. Vis- itors can take 3.5 miles of gen- tle hiking trails past outdoor exhibits. -IP!M•£1111' ---------· ·---.. Da1ty Pilot Story by Carol Moore Graphic by Tim Petersen er -w Ith Its 3' oo; courses, 300 ten. nf 1 courts (27 pubf k •nd 18 frM), 35 mites of biking and Jogging tra111 and wen trout fishing In Whitewater Canyon, Palm Spr· lngs 11 a sports haven. The Sunrise Plaza Is also the site 'of Angel Stadium, winter home of the Caflfornta Angels , whose exhlbltton season haS been cut off by the besebell players' strfke this year. Normally, tickets a,...:.i3. for reterved seats and $2 generaladrnllslon. In the ptgnly unlikely event that the Place where you stay does not have a swimming pool, the city-operated Palm Springs Swim Center at Sunrise Plaza features an Olympic-sized one and three diving boards. Its picnicking and su,.. bathing area$ are open dolly. Tfte new Ramon Racquetball and Fit- ness Center houses the only publlc rac- quetball courts, complete with saunas, steam rooms, Nautilus, Paramount, Iron and Universal conditioning equipment and a children's playroom. Guests need not be accompanied by a member but should phone ahead to reserve courts. Tennis players can make reservations at the Palm Springs Tennis Center for a fee. Lighted courts are available there or at Palm Springs High School and Ruth Hardy or OeMuth parks. All of the larger hotels have courts or access to them. Smoke Tree, the only stable In Palm Springs, rents horses to novice as well as expert r iders ; a guide can be provided at no extra cost. Miles of bridle paths lead to unmatched views ot t he desert. Special arrangements can be made for group breakfasts and a western steak fry com-plete with hayride. ' Long before bicycling became a na- tional fad, the ~i ty laid out miles of scenic trails. M aps are available free tr.om each of three bike rental shops, at City Hall and at the Convention and Vls- ®rs Bureau in the airport. Five city parks otter swings, softball diamonds, soccer fields and other recrea- tional facilities. N ot too many years ago, people came here because there was nothing to do ... but relax and take the almost obligatory, 4 o'clock window-shopping stroll toward a Ba ski~Robbi ns ice cream cone. Now there are attractions galore. In Just 14 m inutes, the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway whisks v isitors from palm trees on the desert floof' to pine trees at the 8,516-foot leYel of Mt. Jacinto. The thrllltng ride costs $4.9S for adults, $3.9S teens and $2.25 chlldren. At the mountain station there are specially marked hiking trails, a tun service cafetef'la, outdoor dining tet'Tace, arcade and a free fllm on how the tramway was bull1. Temperatures at the top are ~ degrees cooler then on the de-ser1, so take en extra wrap. A ride 'n ~ne price of $1.9S between• and 7:30 p.m. dally nets a dinner of prfme r ib Of' two other entrees. The last car down departs at 9: 1S p.m. The $10.S million Desert Museum Is within walking distance of the ShOPPing d istrict. Its impressive architecture com- plements the craggy, mountainside site. Inside extensive, llte-llke dioramas depict the region's wildlife and desa lbe how the animals adapt to or take shelter from the heat. Recorded narration also .. -------------------------•------------------------------.. tells how the mountai n range provides a A p petites are always uppermost after an afternoon of swimming or a stroll in the sun. Or is it that a tall, cool drink begs accom- paniment? Most of the eating establishments -and nightlife -can be found along the 1.5 mile stretch of Palm Canyon Drive. For quick, two-fisted, meals-to-go try the Hot Dog Construction Co., roast beef and m elted cheese submarine sandwiches at Carlos' deli or corned beef on rye at Nate's. Here's a brief guide to more substantial dining, usually at resort prices: LAS CASUELAS TER.AZZA -The flagship of the Delgado family's three M ex- ican restaurants in town serves Jalisco ranch-style meat and seafoodnminiscent of Mazatlan Indoors and out. Fresh fruit juices make their margaritas especially piquant. Those who linger after a tostada lunch on the patio may be entertained by a reticent parrot, strolling musicians or the passing parade, of tourists. OLD WORLD -Half a block south, this branch of a Beverly Hills chain has cafe tables along the sidewalk. Menu selections vary from fresh turkey sandwiches to Belgian waffles and generous shrimp salads with nippy house dressing. Bar business Is brisk. C E C IL'S -M el Haber's newest nightspot in Smoke Tree VIiiage offers an East-West menu of gourmet Chinese dishes or prime beef specialties. Intimate tables are clustered around a piano bar In one half of the restaurant and, behind heavy doors, the flashiest disco floor In town. When the volume goes up at 10 p.m ., the celling turns into a starry heaven and lights blink in the niches behind the Oriental artifacts. ZELDA'S -The original disco in town now has relocated the music in the adjacent F. Scott's and specializes in continental fare -chateaubriand, rack of lamb and seafood -for those lucky enough to get In. LOUISE'S PANTRY -The almost con- stant line outside this landmark coffee shop tells aH there Is to know about the popularity of the breakfast pastries, avocado omelettes and hearty sa ndwiches here . .And the in- d es crib ab I y deli cio u s strawberr y cheesecake must be considered sinful among the resident bikini bunch. BAN DUCCl 'S -The veal piccata, 1asagna and conviviality tie for first place here. You can't go wrong; nobody has for umpteen years and the candle-l it tables are always packed after dark. JEREMIAH'S -This steakhouse w ith salad bar also offers i magi natively barbecued chicken, some fish and one of the best spinach salads in the world, complete with bacon and egg garnish and sweet-sour dressing. Bar and dance floor on the pre- mises. LUCIFER'S -Folks who llke to sing oldies. around a piano bar with a cup of cappuccino In hand gather at this Desert Inn Plaza local e. The menu has just been w esternized: barbecued ch icken, ribs, steaks and chops with steak frias and corn cobettes. And, if you're still hungry, there's . Restaurant Row In Rancho M irage 10 miles away. natural control for winds and moisture. A basketry collect ion is of particular note, and there are permanent and chang- ing exhibits of American Indian artifacts, sculpture, graphics and modern and classical art. Children and students are admitted free. Musical and st age performances presented periodically in the downstairs theater. Several sightseeing operators offer long and short tours by air-conditioned bu s or van past celebr it y homes, downtown landmarks and desert scenery. The low profile of some 250 st ores lining Palm Canyon Drive creat es a v illage atmosphere. More than 1200 palm trees at curbside add to the quaintness. At night, spotlights flood the trees a s sub.stitutes for glar ing street lights. Arches and balconies reminiscent of early ca1ifornia mark The Vineyard, a new $5 million mall of 34 boutiques, art, w ine and specialty shops. "Palm Canyon went through a 'sleepy' image" as one shop owner put it. "Now we have more ser ious retailers and the broader -based appeal is definitely year-round." Reme8'1Jer Listening ••. • Before Diseo, ~ -The cacophony included several velocities of wind and the bum of distant traffic that lntensified occasionally such as when a hotel door opens onto a b sy street. Other segments sounded lite surs· in ater although none was in the vicinJty. Fon- a attributed s to imacinationor listener's in- e com .. Wave al for Japanese Tem- Gongs•• years at 01' a s! dancer. e principle limllarto bblnt a er around • ineg)MI, theres tacouati ropert1es a emucb resonant. t the m eum, Ml ael Mela b, Penn S llard. es Coloo and Marti Ellmore w laked lea -tipped wood flicks over tbe edse of rus alloy, wt-shaped Ion&• in 110los, duet.a • unison. THE WlllNING om reel u tboulh It wu cpmlns cloter, like in a haunted house. Aural impresslona ran1ed from crlctet noises to boot owl.I, diltant train wblltles, the tone of tbe Emer1eney Bloadcut Syat.em and tbe uppel' reacbelot a cbu.reb or1an. And when the loatrumentalllta stopped rub- bint. tbe IOWld rem'alned ~ a tantlble preMnce U.atawttledln 1plrala beforec11taiout. , r•me aa. wbo bu ......., eompGMd aDd · 0 ATTBE HEIGHT of the bUlb. thoqh, lplcked up the IOUlld of a 1ln,le~ plant Uled to pbotocnph the eeUpte. reallied \bet I bad never beard a plano In t.he total abMDce of ot!Mr mecltilalcil IOUDdi. ---- )1 c t ' .. .,ITEO FOR ARROT SEARCH IN SPACE ' :· ;~~TOON CHARACTERS DAFFY DUCK, ·p-ky and Petunia Pig and Marty Martian have special roles rn the live musical -, -sue IOLOllTI WILL SINO durlno two perlor~nc" flf Mourt'1 Mldom·"'•rd arrangement of Hen0e1•s oretorlo, "Tht Mtssleh," S.turd•y In Crawtord Halt 1t UC Irvine. Jowoh Husztl wlll conduct lM UCI Chorus and lrvlne Symphony Ore • tn ttw 7:30 end 10:30 p.m . pt'ftent•tiOM. Mdt from the S3 to $5 tlcketa wlll It the I rvlne H•rvest Fettlval. l lOHT••N .a~ NIARLY ALL tortlOft wttft an.o...a SUbttt ... , ,,. being show., .e UC lrvlne "'rough May •!.,_rt of two.,....... auerter clewm. eertes.. ~ scrHn= Socl•I Sdenc. Hall,,. at 7 p .m . wldlys •ndtp.m. Slturdays. Tickets.,.. 11. Upeomlno fllms Include Berte~=-the-Aftolutlon ... Satu ~"Zaro for Conduct'' by Jetn VIOOOft y . For mare tnfonnetton, phOM llMftl, ENTERTAINMENT wtfll»e terVfng him, eoos plMiOi •s a f unct-ralser for tmergency eQUIPfT*'t. oon,tlOf)I Of S2.50 for adults tM $\,2~for __ chlldi"en wlll be .cceptecf •t the tt.tlon, 3th mites tMt of s.ttl•oo canyon Roed. PERFORM.ING ON PERIOD INSTRUMENTS and exact hlstorlcal replicas, the Aulos Ensemble wlJI re-create master composers' tonal colors during an 8: 1s p.m. concert Friday, Aprll 11, sponsored by the LAtQuna hKh Chamber Music Society. Tickets wlll be IOfd at the door of Laguna Beach Hlg._ Schoof, 625 Park Ave. A 1'.•IOOf' INT8RNATIONAL muslcl.ns wtH appear In concert at the Mou,_. Pt~, 6SO Laguna Canyon Road, L~une BNch, at 8 :30 p.m . Saturday. Japanese vlollnlst Erfko Sato will Join Wlllfam Grubb of the United States and D•vld Oel of Hong Kaflv1h a recital of wodts by Haydn, Chopin, Rac.hmao.1.oafi""' ... ._ Mendelssohn. Tickets at the door. FAMED JAZZ fl.UTIST HUBERT LAWS HEADLINING THE FIFTH "Bugs Bunny In Space" at the Anahetm Con- vention Center through Sunday. They help the "wascally wabblt" find all the carrots stolen from Earth. Tickets for the 2:30 a nd 7:30 p.m . show s are $Sand $6 (or $1 less for children> and may be purchased MERCE CUNNINGHAM DANCE COMPANY MEMBERS REHEARSE •FRACTIONS' FOR IAVINE and final concert of the Inaugural seasoh of the Los Anoeles Music Center's Jau ser ies, flutist Hubert Laws will perform his newly recorded version of Ravel's "Bolero" at 8:30 p.m . Saturday In the Dorothy Chandler Pavfllon. Also on the bill will be keyboard virtuoso, Rodney Franklin, and the 20-piece Curt Berg Orchestra. Tickets $7.SO to SlS. at T icketron or Mutual agencies or the box office. TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD'S m usical revue in the Good Times Theater at 7 and 9 tonight and Saturday and 3:30 and 5:30 p.m . Sunday tops the entertainment during Knott's Berry Farm's country fai r. Pa rk visitors may participate in cakew alk, cow-milking, p ie-eating and greased pole- cl imbing contests this weekend. On Sunday the par k will present a free Sunrise Ser· vice near the Wagon Camp and an East er Parade.at 2:30 w ith Ford as grand marshal. "AN EVENING OF WORKS by M arion Scott" w ill be presented by the UCLA Dance Company at 8 Saturday in UC Irvine's F ine Arts VIiiage Concert Ha ll. "~ny Paths to the Top of the M ountain" will combine ethnic and modern dance in an exploration of Western and THE MERCE CUNNINGHAM DANCE Company will perform at 8 p.m . Wednesday at I rvlne High School, 4321 Walnut Ave., In a concert sponsored by UC Irvine. Cunningham is one of this country's best known modern choreographers and has received Sweden's Medal of the Society for the Advancement of Dancing. Remaining $4 and SS tickets will be sold at the door. . EASTER EGG HUNTS for chi ldren 3 to 6 years and E aster Bonnet contests for all ages will be part ' of t he tun Saturday and Sunday at Lion Country Safar i in I rvlne. At 8 tonight and Saturday , special moonlight r oller· sk at ing parties w i ll start at Skateway . Rentals, available. HUNGRY FOR BREAKFAST after Sunday's Sunrise Service? Head for the hills wher e the f ir efighters at Silverado Station, 29402 Sllverado Road, Paid Political Advertisement NEWPORT BEACH CITY cot»ic1L APRIL 8 ... S., & I Are VotilMJ For * PAUL RYCKOFF * * RAY WILLIAMS * * DICK CLUCAS * * MO ON "D" YES ON "A" * •~came tt.y wort&ed Hrd fw Newport leoctL DoR't ii.. Mitleod by t.cy ~· that soy nothing. nett cre no s»dr .... saWion. Yoh fw tt. hard woriren who•• pro•et1 tt.y care abcMlt residetlh. &We W.Shlp ' Fruit OP946 DAYS A --....... ~y._ ____________ ~~--'!11111~--~ ... ;,. ..... .!..., 601 Newport Blvd~°'' .. ""&h St , ~ "• In .8.A. *'f[)ty r CLASSICAL GUITARIST GREGORY Coleman, who Instructs at Saddleback College, will present a free recital at noon Tuesday in Fine Arts Hall 119 at Orange Coast College In Costa Mesa. ' GARY SE I BERT'S ORCHESTRA fr om Sacramento w lll share the bandstand with Sam and Oscar and the Polka Clowns from 3 to 9 p.m . Sunday at the Elks Lodge, 162nd Street at Western Avenue, Gardena. A dmission to the semi·monthly dance session is S5 with r efreshments available. THE DIXIELAND DELINQUENTS w ill be featured when the New Orleans Jazz Club of Southern Cal ifornia meets fr om 1 :30 to 7 p.m . Sa turday in the Elks Lodge, 1151 T rask Ave., Garden Grove. A dmission S2. M usicians invited to par- ticipate. PIANIST GEORGE SHEARING, ., a jazz legend for three decades, will bring his "sheer magic" to Long Beach Terrace Theater at 8 p.m . Aprll 11and12. Also appearing in the pops concert wi ll be conductor Oon Ray. bassist Brian Torff and flutist John Heitmann. Good seats remain for the f irst performance and limited seating is left for the second. Tickets priced f rom $8.SO to S11.SO are avallabte,Alt.._the Long Beach Sym~y box office, 121 Linden Ave., or by phoning (21 3) 436-3203. THE BRYTHONIAID'S COMING! That's one of Wales' most distinguished competltlve male choirs who w ill perform in the Southland next week. Shepherds ; shop~s and nuclear engineers will prove why their country is known as "the land of song" at 7:30 o.m. Monday In the Eastside Chrtstlan Church, 250S Yorba Linda Blvd., Fullerton; at 8 p .m . Wednes- day In Pasadena Presbyterian Church, 585 E. COiorado Blvd .• and at 8 p.m . Friday in Wilshi re-Ebel! Theater , 4401 W. Eighth St., Los Angeles. Admission varies from $3 to $10. A STRING QUARTET wlll present a free concert at 7 p.m . Tuesday in the Huntington Beach M ain library, 7111 Talbert Ave. The event is sponsored by the non-profit West Coast Association for the Performing and Visual Arts. The Newport Theatre Arts Center Players presents "\' ANITIES" AN ADULT COMEDY by JACK HEIFNER Directed by GREGORY BACH THURS .• FRI. & SA T. CURTAIN at 8.30 pm. 2501 Clrff Dnve, Newport Beach Res 675-3143 TICKETS S4 5IJ Students & Sen10r Ctt1zens $3.00 Shopping Dining Entertainment Al>eft3on'g Bank Of AmeriC4 Biibo Bagglns Casa d 1 Pompei Coco's Command Performance Dolphin Hair FuhlOnS ErJwardl Cinema Fash'n Splash Hamburger Hamiel Ice Capades Chalet Mesa Verde Florist Mesa Verde Travel Mione'1 MUlic Mar1<et Photography by J9ffrey Pl19cllla'I Cake Box Reuben'I Spa Lady Swenlon"s 2701 Herbor Blvd. • (H•rbor a. Ademe) CoeteMe .. , CA .. ... 711-4270 75-4411 545-1711 641-1333 540-1 5404153 54CMllOO t7M141 951-1055 54&-1392 970-lllG 549-5115 5&64311 97M735 546-0038 54M1H 567-MIO 540-"72 540-M22 56&-e937 a .0 ., HEADMISTRESS UPSET BY IRREVERENT GOINGS-ON AT ENGLISH GIRLS ACADEMY EUee" Ffahbech Appears In "Utter Glory" at Newport Harbor Actors Theater .. ~.April '· 1llO DAILY PILOT 9! C1111mlttee · fer Arts ,reseats: THI MISSIAH IYftAND& A trad1t1onal 1oyous Hallelu1ah on the eve of Easter SATUllDAY. ANIL I , ltlOAT 7:30 P.M. .. AMO IO:lOP.M. . CIA WFORD HALL UCI Concert Choir and Cham~r Singers. J . Huszt1. Conductor Irvine Symphony Orchestra For Tlcbt WOir'Mllffoa, c.. City of Im. at 754-3643, Tldreh also ~ ...... at T1clretra. .ct the ASUCI lo• Office. W-. Aoor SS, Loww 11eoca.n S4. u...,.11Mc-. u DINNER PLA VHOUSE AA~HOTEL JUDYO'DEA MIAlilNA . UllVtlSITY OF CAUFOlllA, llYINE COMMITTEE FOR ARTS PRESENTS UCLA DANCE COMPANY Saturday. Aprtl 5. 1980 UCI Concert HalJ -8:00 p.m. General $4. Other Student $3. UCI Student $2 MetCE CUHHIHGHAM DANCE COMPANY Wednesday. April 9, 1980 lrvtne"H19h School -8:00 p m. General $5, Other Students $4, UCI & Irvine H1 Students $3 For ....._.. Wo, ,a19 131-6371. 1ldieh GY.,... ot UCI'• ASUCI lox Office ...t Im. HICJll Sclaoet. Laughter on the Loose ~dOli"l> .t!!:(,~ ·'(it ,,, DFffi\J,_,, Bedroom Farce, Schoolgirl Pranks Sla~ed Two more t"Xampl(•s of local communil> theater.'s effo rts lo bring something .. different" to its audiences arrive on the scene next week at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse and the Ne wport Harbor Actors Theater. Laguna starts the wel'k off Tuesday by tak. mg the wraps off the French bedroom farce· "Chemm de Fer." The Newport group <actually quartered m Costa Mesa) follows on Thursda~ with the Orange County premiere or the mus1c<il "The Utter Glory or Morrissey Ball ' AT LAGUNA, MARITAL infidelity 1s the theme of George Feydc:Ju·~ corned). <iet 1n Paris at the turn or the century W1ll1<1m Purkiss. <in Orange Coast College drama in structor. 1!> dm.'ctmg the fast-paced show Heading the cast are Bi l Gek1s and Susan McCartnt'Y as a married coupl<' whose bliss 1s threat('ncd by her lover, played by Fra nk Richard Completing the Laguna company a re Tom Wheeler, Gordon Penge, Renata Florin. Bob Wentz, Earl Mccanna. Creque Wolverton, Tim Ottman, Wll Thompson, Jenny Campbell. Roberta Davis and Sheila McCanna. Paul Tort is des igning the set and JuLic Haas Garvin is costumer for the show, which will play Tuesdays through Saturdays until April 26 at the Moulton, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, with an 8:30 curtain. Reservations 494-0743 ''TIIE U1TER GWRY OF Morrissey Hall " 1s Clark Gesner 's musical version of a series of ston es set at an Eng!Jsh girls academy called "The Belles of St. Tr1nian" by Ronald Searles . Richard Yorba 1s directing the show, with Tony Pasqua as musical director. Pasqua also doubles on stage as the music teacher. JOaning headmistress Eileen Fishbach and other faculty members Kathy Born, Lisa Heineman, Diane Allgaier, Nathalie Mic haud and Debbie Williams . Portraying the students will be Liddi Hensley. <Kelly Bennett. Bobbi Barnett. Sherry Phillips, Tracey Dahl, Ellen Hughes, Julie J azayeri. Kali a Maher. Carol Martin, Lon D'ltri, Missy Soto, Lauri Stevens. Christing Stillinger, Debbie Sampson and Carol Bowen. Intermission Tom Titus OLh('r., an the cast are Tom Early, l"icholas lloldndgt•. Donald Forney and Joe ftawa1a 1"'anC') E~en 1<., producmg the sho". "1th Tt:rn ~1 ay as choreographer and Steve Cnswold de· '>1gn1ng the set "Utwr Glory" "111 be presented Thursdays through Saturdays at H 30 e1nd Sundays. Apnl 13 and 20. at 2 30 1n the Monte Vista School auditorium. 390 Monte Vista St .. Costa Mesa Rcs('n at1ons 631·5110 * . BACKSTAGE The Gem Theater in· Garden Grove is pl anning a Shakespearean festival this summer with productions of "The Tammg of the Shrew" and "Much Ado About Nothing" .... actors are being sought and some will be paid . . . . to set up an audition. send an application. photo and letter of reeom· mendation to Steven Jay Warner, Grove Shakespearean Festival, 1.2852 Main St., Garden Grove 92640 .•.. qualified applicants will be notified of their Interview date .... Oscar-winning actress Diane Keaton, who got her t.bealrical feel wet at Orange Coast College. is helping South Coast Repertory pro· mote its current fund -ra1s10g dnve ..... "for 15 years, South Coas t Repertory has led the s truggle for good theater m Orange County," M 1ss Keat.on says. . . . The Ne~rt Harbor Theater Arts Center 1s looking for directors for its 1980-81 season ... those interested should mail resume and re· ferences to Friends of Newport Theater Arts Cente r . Box 1912. Newport Beach 92663 further information 1~ available al 675-3143 or 642·9 119 Famed Girls Come to OC S1x-ycar·old Sara Stimson. the star of the re cently rell'ased re-make of the 1930s comedy. "Lit tie Miss Marker ," will make a guest appearance at noon Saturday "in Robinson's at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. She will participate in a show of Easter fashio n s in th e children's department on the tturd floor. "In the origi nal movie Shirley Temple was a uruque star m her era. What Sara has is a personality or her own th at jumps o ff th.e screen at you." says producer J enni ngs Lang. AS THE T ITL E cha racter, she shares billing with Walter Mal· thau, Julie Andrews. SARA STIMSON Tony Curtis. Bob Newhart and Lee Grvit. Miss Stimson. known as "The Kid." is the catalyst who sets them all in motion when she winds up as the charge or a grouchy horse-racing bookie who accepts her for a losing $10 bet The :;.t.~·i;liillli him is showing at local theaters. Ref reslaing Pause The Go-Gos's, a five-girl band from Los Angeles. will ap_pear at 8 tontgl\f in the San Clemente CommunLty Canter. 100 N. Seville. Ad· mission is $4. .._~Vt•C itfld Lyric\ riv RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN AIWJ St.wring DAVID CRYER EVEAV TUES THAU SUN EVE\ ANO SAT. t. SUN. MATINEES (714)772-7710 ·-MAKE RESERVATIONS - Book t. L YrlC\ BY DOROTHY OOHNEU..V MuMltY SIGMUND AOMIKRQ Wednesday, April 9, 1980 ~:00 P·"" lr"ftne "'th School Gymnaalum 4311 ~ ~ Coll CulYef Ort"91. lnnne l <•,....., ~c, ~fal ~~""""" SA f...,..t,tty c•iH ~,ill ••H"!f'f"l•.-c A .... ~c.oe OOw a1 ASUCI 8oc Ott"•· F onl F !00' Ga•-•y Commons. UC .,_ .... O.V-9 30 a m -4 00 p m end et tN ~one l'lotW DelOfW""" perlOfme~ Ff>' IU<ther rntonnahon c.11 (7'41 ~78. EVERY TUES. THAU SUN. EVES. a SUN. BRUN04 ~eel Dy c--i-lor Ana.~ of Calllomia, ltWw. (714)-492-9950 -MAKE RESERVATIONS - For "An EW!nlng To R~bl!r" AV..., A.ere Treetl • NOW This Su~cial l~t Easter be Special for Youf Learn "llow to be Enlighten ed by the Christ JT'ithin You" Tlw '"'ptrtnJ?:. pn1rti~al mt'1'-~t> "111 bt· ~" 1·n b~ H1•\. Graham l.A"dftt'no oo<l ( HamaL.n~hna Anancla ~' adhuta ). mtt·m111111nallv rf'\l'n-d nia_.,ter an<t Guru ••f )of!:u. \t, .. 11c1~m. and ~c>uphrsif'. 111• j, orw of th•• ff'" II\ 1n~ ma ... teN in thf' 10orld tod.i' ~1mpl1• m1'<'.!ita11on tt>t·hnaqu.-.. "ill boo ..h.n-d. ~11 on cha1f' or ~Of!;l-.. t~lt" on rlot>r. ~u1t" not n-qu1N'd. l:kautiful ''"~'"~ 11nrl fr1.-nd .. h1p. ) ou ·rt' ~t>komt". ""nJi 1 it o AM 1111 11 I' I • •1'r '"°rrtuil ~ • ·•' J "<K ony I•' pn•f'l• u l ~ 1 ... 111 n•lir 'oica Ct'nlt'r of <.alifomia '45 L-4 I ;t11 ~. (..u ....-f>t6.1U3I YH're welce .. ""Y s.4ay......., It 11 a.•. MEDITATIOI • CMRl$TWI MYmta • IETAPMYSICS ·'l .-M11tt G.-1 r.u ~ ,..-l'rr/-". r • ..J L--r s-J,. f .,...., ,. .u ... ..., ., ,_,. '•/# ·· NICHOLAS VON HOFFMAN POKES fun at stuffed shirts everywhere In the .. DAILY PILOT Don Tuche pours champagne for Philip Baker Hall so they can toast to good times that may or may not have occurred in Harold Pinter's "No Man 's Land" at South Coast Repertory Theater's Second Stage, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For ticket information. phone 957-4033. ,. .. s~c~::' .... "9 .................... "" .................................................... 11111 .. 111111111111111111!1• I ACTOIS STUDIO paid "' -t"Or&M"' I 1919 fOI eom-cullt ilk>•• .. V~~T,_.,,_ I earrat woe -,.... •-• Alt atHllYP9t i. 171 41 H7.0H2 Or9nge Coa•t College Community Se~vice Office present& couNI~uASm MD BIS ORCllES'IRA ~. AprU ta -Aadltort.. • 8 P·•· 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa -Ticket Office -556-5527 Reaerved Seats: SB.00 Advanced Sales -$9.00 At the Door -- Coming to UCirvine Pulitzer Prize Winning Journahst DAVID HALBERST·AM Monday, April 7 8 p.m. Crawford Hall ''The Media·lzation of America" Foreign correspondent in the Congo, Poland and Vietnam Author of The PoiMrs That Be. The Best and the Brlghteat. The Making of a Quagmire. and The Un/tnilhed Odyney of Robert Kennedy. Ticketa: ASUCI Box Office end au Ticketron outlets $2 UCI atudenta; 13 f •cutty/lteft/UCI Alumnl Aaeoctatton Membertlother etudent1; 14 general Information 133-5518 -- .. .. . . . .. . . . . . ·-- • ·. i ( . . l!...'---~~--------1t---~~· 11111 Bncll Ind.";""""""' at W ........ H~ Baeta, MJ.f1Tl, wU1 be olft~ two •'9el•I Buou Pucaua <Mappy f:l•4l:1L..-:·.~~ ··----......... _.~~ 8otb MledJoal iJ>elude an 1ppeti,Mr. llAN ,.... of wine, ulad, paata, a JlUI it/ cbampape, 1pumoni. ROMO AntJco after-dlD.Der dJ1ok and eottee. A •.P'.ffl•l n.rpriM ll ln •toN for tbe uw.e nowtaCtmootb.IJ for •v•rybcicl)'. OIMI, too. .. CRAIL Y aaOWN' reatauranl, 18060 BEN 8.&0WN'8 rutaurant. al the Allio -WHIN IT COMI to Eatter; however. Beacb 81~ .• Huatln1con S.ach1 843"'802. ia Cteek Inn, ruoe Cout ffilbwa1 Cat Allio Ca· OM '•no 1pectnc foodstuff Ued to lh. holiday, Hnlnc both E"ttr bn&.D~h and dinner. Brunch oyoe), Sout.b Laaun•, 4"-21U. will feature HHpt. pemaPt. for lb m at tnllel. But ev n ftature1 compUmeotar1 cbampaane, such ;n· speelaJ meoua for brunch, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m .. t\Ht Popular tHte 11 pretty well divided treea aJ •IP JMnedlct, eblcllen crepe1. anh and dlnnet-4:30 tot p.m . -.C.w battund t0mt form of lamb. F"ra.odtco omelet. aod. after 11;30 a.m .. fres Eleven te1eet entrees GO the midday fare : Aa dtllclren, wo rememw tbe Jovln1 care ~ktd ham. wUJ be kcompanled by fresh 1trawberrie1 or Mom a.v lo maklna and • rvln1 her trac:U DlMer alto wm featw-e blied ham as well peach ln cbampa111e. bot blueberry muffins and tiODal lpetlally, hot crota buna Unfortun1tel)' aa USDA prime 1leak1, prime rib, chicken cor· buttermilk bf.acu.Jts. Roa.st lei of lamb will be UM practice ff ma to have loni alnct been don bhtu &Dd Alwan klq crab legs. An adult· the featW'ed attraction of the eventn1 meal. andcmtd 1l1ed ~1ter bunny will hop around the ; Ethnic orlclna of two fam1Ut1 wt knew restaurant and pau out candy to tbe NEWPORTER INN, U07 Jambol'ff Road. . re raponalbl for O\lr bttom1n1 acqualn~ younpten. arran.aemenu can be made for a • Newport Beach, 644·1700. ls again ata&inl its ..etth a~lal Eaater dlah ol everal foreJ1n frf'~ cok>r photograph taken tabJeside popular Easter brunch with two programs in eOQntnes And ll'1 re1rettable that one or both lbe otr~. Resel"valions are being accepted for heve never bttn adopted m thls country TSJO OJ' lfOlJSES -somttimes known as servi~ in the Moote Carlo Room only, 10 a .m. Lbe Houses of Peters -the Crown. Ivy and to 2<30 p.m. THE FlaST WA Ma1ertlu . a Greek Bayshore, will observe the holiday with both a Tb.ls feast , tabbed at $9 per S>erson including l!;aater soup. H's prlnclpal 1n1redient.s are special brunch and dinner. tax and tip <children S6>. will feature a trio of beart, Junas and liver of a 1prin1 lamb, butter. Euler Sunday brunch at lbe Crown House. strolling D)USlclans. fr,1h oruona. par ley. dill, Jemon juice. eu s. 32802 Coast Highway . at Crown Valley The ~ewporter's traditional bunt brunch · silt and pepper Parkway. Laguna Niguel, 499-2626: the w11J be served an the Manne room and the A Poliah deaaett. Wielkaoocna Babka, was Bayshore House, 23311 Muirlands at Ridge Library, from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m .• at a coel or tb• second. Known as Easter Babka. this bread· Route, Lake Forest VUJage, El Toro, 710·3222: S7 95 per person I children $4.95). Entertainment cake contains butter , sugar, egg :folks, yeast. the Ivy House, 38f Forest A~ .. in the Lumber· will be provided by harp&.St Marcia Wood in the lemon rind. salt, cinnamon. milk. flour , raisins Yard Mall. Laguna Beach. 494·9'91, will be Manne room and piaolsl Don Chatfield in the qd almcmds. served from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Library. Children. up lo t:be age oC-12. wilJ also Even wit.bout these two treats. after church Dinner service at all three restaurants will be treated to two egg hunts at 10:30 a .m. and 1 servfces. the tradllJonal eec hunt and pro. run from 4 to 11 p.m. p.m. tti•ades in dazzling new finery, there are lots oftllberdelicacles to enjoy in a festive repast. THE MARRIOTT HOTEL. 900 Newport STUART ANDERSON '• Black Angus Center Drive. Newport Beach, 640-4000, will of· restaurants -17920 ·arookhurst. Fountain THE MOST IMPOllTANT thing at this mo· f&r Easter Sunday dinner in the Pacific Valley: 12900 Euclid Ave., Garden Grove: 1350 ment la to nail down your dining plans for Sun-Ballroom. with seatings at noon aod 3 pm. En· N. Tustin, Santa Ana : 2011 E. La Palma. day's outing. Otherwise the family might get tree selections incJude glazed ham, baron of Anaheim -are observing Easter Sunday with dressed up in their new clothes and no place to ' beef, steamship round of beef. roast turkey and special family-priced dinners go. seafood newburg. Holiday entrees at all rour restaurants are Those who have waited until the last minute The feast will a lso ofter a variety of salads prim~ rib or met misnon for just SS.95 can check out the restaurants noted here and on and vegetables. sliced CQJd salmon and an as-other pages in th.is section. They are a sampling sortment of pies, cakes aod pastries. Marriott's TEA AND SYJIPATBY. 389 E 17th St .• of many local places offering Easter brunch Twm Pianos will be featured and a live bunny Costa Mesa. &4s-4860. wtll feature a special and/or dinner. will be distributing eggs to the cblldren. Easttt SUnday Engl.15h·style cow:rt.ry brealfast Whenever house i>ollcy permits. reserva· Price of dinner Ls $10.7~ for adults and $4.75 Hours of service are 11 a ~ lo 3 p.m que1 that are put of the dtnen' •urrouod&aP. thll um,wua) tea l'OOID unfol'tudat.ely e&DA0t K • com mod.It• amall cb.Udru at any Ume. TIJE atJ8TY PELICAN, 2111 W. Cout HI1hway, Newport Beach, MJ.Mll, ll lta.-C u Eater Swlday doublebeader. Cbam~ brunch wUl be eerved from t a .m. and auter dlllner from 3:30 p.m. ANCIENT •ARINER. 2t07 W. Coast H'-bway, Newport Beach, ~1. will also make ll an Euler Sunday duo. Champape brunch will kJck off at 9:30 and dlnner will 1et under way at' p.m . THE REGISTRY HOTEL, 18800 llac:Arthur Blvcf .. Irvine, 752-m'T. lJ holdiq u Easter but· fet brunch ln the Grand Ballroom <adulta •. 95, children $4.95) aod In the Grand Pom1e restaurant (adulU $12.95, cblldren ts.50). Hours of service are 10 a .m . to 3 p.m. with a menu futuring fruits, salads, eus and entreea, fresh pastries and scrumptious dessert.a. There'll also be musical eotertalnment. com- plimentary champagne and two Easter eu hunts for the kids at 11 ·30 a.m. and 2 p.m. THE\"&E GOING ALL OU'l' to trf.Q&form •the entire theater into the bills ol Auatrla for I.be upcoming production of '1'be Sound of Mu.sic" at Sebastian 's Dinner Playhouse In the Grant Hotel, Anaheim Further. the buffet will feature many Bavarian dishes and the waitresses a nd hostesses will be costumed ln authentic em- broidered dresses -and busmen In the tradi· tional embroidered shirts and vests -or Austna especlaUy for th.is production. On st.age, all during dinner. there'll be a string quartet playing Viennese wahtes. Multi-· talented Judy O'Dea ls repeating her acclaimed rote as Mana in the show slated to open Satur· day. April 5 Performances n1Jthtly, except Monday. with two shows oo Saturday and Sunday. For re· lions should be booked to keep a busy holiday for children under 12 years of age, plus tax. Due to the many precious and costJy antJ -~~~~~~~~~;--~==~~~~~~.--~~~~~~~~:.._~~~~~~~~~~ Ral Cantonese food servalJOOS or mfonnallon call '172·T710 eat here Of t•k• hom. STAG CHINESE CASINO AVERY SPECIAL DINING EXPERIENCE A TRIO. OF HO USES FOR THE HAPPIEST EASTER DINING. Easter Sunday Brunch• 9:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M . Easter Sunday Dinner• 4:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. 384 FOREST AVE LAGUNA BEACH tlfllT~~.,dl Amplr-free PJ1lflnl] 494-9491 • 752-8558 nver/ooking Btoull/Ml 1.Akt F'ore1t 23311 MUIRLANDS AT RIDGE ROUTE EL TOAO ~3222. FOR DINNER ... 32902 COAST HWY LAGUNA NtGUEL 1AtC• .... ._...,,....._.,, 499·2826 496-5773 Savor ancient Pompei ·toda There's• giat new restaurant in Southern California, called C..U di Pompei. It'• • different \ind of Italian restaurant. A das1ic. Join us in an atmosphere th.It brinp bd the opulence al ancient JUnpei. Exact repHca of Pompeian a.rt .•• fountainl ... flowcn ... and lush atrlun». Our food ... an array of tasty disha &om JO cl ltalys prurinces. And for authcodc Pasta, we make ours fmh daily. Oui s~ highlight is a lav· ish Buffet Brunch, with unU.m· itcd Champqne or Veauvio, our Fresh Pruit Wine Punch. MAU your ruervatiom now for 'UnJquc halt.an cl.lning at an affordable psi«. ~u'll relish tM cxpaimce u much as the food and the atnJOQ>llac. JduJ for ~.nquetl and ~too. Open aeven days a week, Lunch, Oinntr and Brunch, and an exciting Happy Hour, Mon· day WolJ8h Prlday. CASA DI POMPEI l COMING SOON TO CERRITOS • • "EN1BRTAIN AT OUR HOUSE 1VNIGHT Here's a great home entertainment idea: Bring your dinner guests lo our place. Every night we serve two delicious entrees, fried chicken . plus another fav orite like beef ribs with barbecue sauce or baked ham. We serve family -style. starting with cheese and crackers. a tureen of hot soup. then fresh garden salad. mashed potatoes and gravy, two vegetables and plenty of, hot com bread and honey butter. AND .. . you can have all you want of both en trees fo r onl y $5.4 5 a person .. . even less for the kids! Eating at our place comes as dose as you'll get to entertaining in your own home. but we do the cleaning up! "THE tllJIG OJ'ELLOW "HOUSE "RESTAURANT 3010 Harbor Boulevard. Costa Mesa flours: M·Th, 5-9; Fri, S.10: Sat, 4·10; Sun, 12·9 For reservations. call 549·0310. . Banquet and bu8lnes~ meetin11t f acllU lcfi avallabl • - •, ~ .... . -. . -----.-~ I I • Julie MOier a. the atar of tM 1980 "Fabuloua l'olllea'' that bu toured Bermuda and Reoo and wW appear ln the La Mirada Clvlc Theater. 1'900 La Mirada Blvd., from TUelday tbroulh April 20. •'The F:oWes la one Of the beet abowt I've seen in a Ion« Ume. The '°111 come out ldctin' and atylln' ••. the boya wU1 dance your eyeballs ri&bt out of their sockets. And Julie ts aomethln1 else," says actor Ben Vereen. "SHE'S A LITTLE bit Marilyn Monroe, a UWe bit Carol Channing, a little bit Dolly Parton. She's all of them and better." Appearing with her will be featured singer Ron Green, dancing star Patrice Rollrali, the Jo Emery Dancers'. t.be David Jackson Singers and showgirls. The show is a salute to music from classical ballet to funky disco, from Dixieland jau to foot·stompiq country, from Motown soul to St. Louis blues. DlaECTOa GREG Thompson is AS· sbted by Jackson and Emery for maslc and choreography . .l'ruce Brittio&bam lighting and Mic6ael Murphy. cos'. lumes. . 1 Tlck~ts from $7 to Sl0.50 may be JULIE MILLER LEADS MZZMATAZZ OF CABARET-8TYLE REVUE charged by phone at 994 ·6310 or purchased daily at the box office. · ' a .. ~alJen . ·" ~. ~ ~~ fll!ieiJr agon . -_ GENUINE CHINESE MANOMIN DISHES Specio~zing In Chinese A lo C.orte Dishes LUNCH•OINNER DAILY Food To Take Out 11:30A.M. to 10 PM 202J ....... lh& COSTAMISA 642·7"2. 631·"'' ~~.G 4 -I 9 O/J 1eeni s ; i i~~i~·~:~~tio~~;;~£~ ~ (i SUN/MON. NITE SPECIAL ~ s SEAFOOD $4.95 I~ {f PLATTER Compete Dinner ~ (~ TUESDAY NITE SPECIAL i) ($ ~Flt ~~;1~.~, ® ~ Dinners Include Salad & Cottage Fries f) ~ SERVE0 5to8 PM. ® f°>3110 NEWPORT BLVD:, NEWPORT ~ ~ '675-2~1 . • L ------' .&....~~~~~ Join Us For Easter Brunch Also Featuring Complete Dinner Menus :· sl.'~· dri£te ~ 1'1(~.. r .,. For re!>ervauons call 642-2295 • 3333 West Coast Highway. ~ Newport Beach toj pt 9:30 A.M.-3:00 P.M. Fresh Stral'berrles or Peach C~ampagne Hot Blueberry Muffins & B,ut- M termilk Biscuits ELEVEN SELECT ENIREES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE Dinner 4:30 to 9 p.m. egular Menu and Easter Special Roast Leg of Lamb Turn Intend •t our llOn 31106 C0491t Hwy. Reservations So. l9Quna •99·2663 . Marine Restaurant $795~ Monw <Ario Room Enjoy The Ncwportcr's rndmorul Sunday bunt brunch and cntcruinmcnt pnn-idcd by barpot Marcia Wood in the Marine Room. and pWiist Don Qadidd $!)00 ~~n mdud~~ tH .md u p This very special Easter feast 1s served from 10 A.M. until 2:30 P.M , and fcarurcs :a tno of strolling mus1c1:ans. (Children $6.00) Re•e"'°cioru Acn!p~d Monie Carlo Room Only """~ (714) 644-1700 in The Lil>nry. Sttved from 9 A.M. aodJ 2dO P .M. (Chlldreo f4.9') Q (]///rt 1700 Jlmlloree Road. N~wport l:kach. California Restauraleur Christine Briee How can I say thank you to so many people who visit us regularly? My husband Yves, our partner and friend Yvan and I are very grateful. We have tried to provide the best food and atmosphere for our customers. but in fact. it Is our customers who have made Le Biarritz what it is ' today. It is your restaurant. ; Have lunch or dinner apin at Le Biarritz. we're popularly out of the way. bE BHIRRITZ~· FRENCH RESTAURANT Dinner Seven Daya• Lunch Monday thru Friday •U4 North Newport Blv~ Newport S..cb For Reaervationa Phone 645-6700 •Cocktails . I __ _..~ .. ..,., ........ -,, ...... --... Opening Early CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH .. from 9:30 A.M. EASTER DINNER .•...... from 4:00 P.M. Complete Prime Rib dinner. Only 16.95. Moo thru Sat: 5-7 p .m. -Son: 4:00-6 p.m. When Charley Brown., offl'r'> a bargain, you t:at a ~rt~Jl deal. This delicioU5 meal ft:atun:'> over half·a ·pound of suLculcnt Prime Hib cookt:d to 1u1cy perrecuon With soup du 1our or t~·d ~lad. steaming baked potato, sour- dough· bread and butter Plui. a tempting dl~rl and tea or coffee. Included in lhis deal 1s our polite and friendly service and wann atmosphere-something you may not have bargained fo r. At Charley Brown's your money buys a real bargain without reduced fare. At 5695. it's one of the bel.t prime rates around. ~Browm . The prime steak place Huntington Bea<'h • 1fil80 Bf'a<'h Bl\'c1 (714) 842~ Regular menu avaJ1ab&e. Open at noon. ' ;t . . :> Hop in Easter Sunday fbr oui special famil'{-priced : !! Prime Rib or Filet Mignon dinners for just $5.95. : I _, Olllf .. ~ .... ~ .... ,.. .......... ,.. ..... ca• uNtJ ... _,_, ~r.-at ONWllMn .... hn .... .._c.1awon v-.. ,. TM ll IAJ.ao.\ PA VliUOlt ........... .............. ..,,.... ''TM8 O!AWLt•' ~· tcerw mov11 whft • toueh U'f cte11: 9't "'°"' llN'91efte9 of ~sar::c\.t., deetNlll I -~-· ~~-rwntl•neNft. ~~-'""',.~~· T"lntl •• i:."'nltht, •fttrmalh of• munter. kott ** cNd tty to tM fer•ftkhld twppenlnge, end dl'9Ct0r ,.._, MldaN m1nlpul1t~ tNt StMdlrd KIN lKtlcl with atclll. Trlllt V1n 0.Ylf'I Is helpful In Scott's stt"UQQlt against terror, thouQh she Is burdeMd with 50f'tW l11.1Qheble 111\es. Mttvvn Ooualas contrl· butes ~,of hll stronv perforrflMCH In the title role. The rating Is A because of the 9iJiiiiiiiiiiiiii-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tension for YOUnQsters • .. LITTLe DARLINGS" pits a paor lltUerkh gin against bAssK: ITAi.i~ CQ1s1NE a tOUQh.talklng tomboy In a race to set who wlll lose her vlr· glnlty first -at an a11111r1 summeratmp no less. It's admittedly a v lmmlcky premise for a film aboUt growing up, but screenwriters Kimi Peck and Dalene YounQ end director Robert F. Maxw.ll,carrv It off with lots Of humor, reaSOt'Wllble sensitivity and only rnl11lma1 mawkishness. Tatum O'Neal and Kristy McNlchol are to be con· gratulated for turning the stereot= protagonists Into Diiled , MOVIE REVlEW~ o .. ._._..t..._a....._. ftllRI T .......... OIUOl'f--~ ---o·--- edwanJs LIDO CINEMA ''t ""~· '-' ~l w: ft.' f 1A l l(JQ NEWl'OllT llEAC.H 67 J 8J)0 ed wards WESTBROOK Wllir f ~ T ·~ I' •• ' l t " ,, T f'l J.' r ( J tr t<t u R..., r (",,.AROU< C.ROVE r, JQ.440 I "'Coal Miner's Daughter' is an achievement in American cinema." -Richard Crwn»r,Co1rnopohtan M1p1bw "~issy Spacek giyee a virtuoeo perfonnance." -OeVld ~ Ncwt-k Maoa1ne ~~PMKING. .. c-.. ....,, c:.-9' ...... ~:a~11~n~:,,:~:::. standlnQ as the loner whose street smarts can on~y take her so fer In her deallnQ.s with the boy camper across the lake. They are becked by top.flight performances from a gaggle of adolescent bUnkmares, particu- larly Krista Errlckson as the precocious rlnQle.O.r who engineers the contest. Rited R tor subject and language; there's no on-screerl action. OLD MANSION, ACTOR MAKE SCARY MOVIE WORTHWILE George C. Scott H•unted by Terror In 'Changeling' C4fwlm ... 1116n.a67 OPEN EARLY EASTER SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE SUMDA Y IRUMCH ,.,._ t:OO A.M. EASTER.DIMMER ~ J:JO r.M . "COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER" bOasts twoJ)O'Nerful performances: Sissy Space« as the rags-to· riches country singer Loretta Lynn, and Tommy Lee Jones as her headstrong but persevering husband. Spacef< Is tota lly convlnclno as the 14-year-old bride and mother, interpreting the Lynn songs herself -no lip sync here. Jones brings a vigorous presence t• the screen, demonstrating once more that he is capable of Important stardom. fully personal story derived from Bob Fos.se's llfe and Mar· death. ~.director, co-authOr and choreograptler, has taken a chance; not everyone will find death a musical comedy. Roy Scheider meets the challenge of the Fosse figure. Jessica 1 Lange Is fine as the anQel of de.1th. Rated R. "FOXES" offers an adult view of the meaningless llves of Los Angeles teen-aoers. The focus Is on four g irls whO seek among themselves the kind of familial relationship they have been deprived of by their uncaring parents. The plight OM THE BAY Director Michael Apted captures 642-3431 the look and sound of hill· is sometimes moving, more often disturbing -Gerald Ayres' scr ipt aiming more at sensation than understandlno. The youno performers are well cast, especially the accomplished JOd1e Foster, therie Curri.e and Scott Baio. The bewildered adults :nclude Sally Kellerman Adam Faith and Randy Quaid The rating Is R. 2735 W. Coad Hwy. Newport Beach country life and the country ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii music scene, but the str ipt f al· -1 ters in the final third. . writ anb &ympat!Jy £ngltslt Antiqur.s Witt, mra ltnnm EASTER SUNDAY English -Style Country Breakfast Served 10 AM til 3 p.m . Sorry. we cannot accommodate small children. 17th STREET and TUSTIN AVE COSTA MESA <behind JACK-IN-THE·BOX> 645-4860 ,~onday thni Saturday -11 a~ tiJ S pm \ Join Us For Easter "ALL THAT JAZ2" is a startlingly original """ acl'llevement, a work of soaring imagination that will be talked about for a 1000 time to come. At 1imes overwhelmlnoly lavish, the film nevertheless Is a pam • "SIMON" aims satirical labs at easy taroets: the tech-nology Industry, the m111tary, elevator music, television F irst-time director Marshall Brickman is an expert marksman having co-authored films w 1tri Both Sumptuous & Gracious. (We: invite the voracious.) < >u r f .;i_"' er buff c.-t '' a Caho lou.., arr.I) ' I nJll ... -.al.Kh. C.'tQt'I am.I (.-011'\'C!>. fre~h pa.-.rnc. .... -.(.°'fl.lmpl•OU\ tJt..,-.cn_, Plu_, k'>ll\"1: music and lhc.: i;parl.k of c.-omrt1nx"1l™' du~· In"" rhc llrund1 C\'Cf1'>0C Ulk.\ ahout ._whc:n rhc.! finalh '"'fl t·:mn1t F.aster Buffet Brunch \tm0<1)\ April 61b '•ie:n\."t.I In our rn;wiinc.'l·nr <rl'2nd Ballnxxn: AdulL" It) 9'"i. c.·h1kJn:n ~I C)c; Or in thl· dt.Wlfll pm-:ac.-v nftt.: Grand J\Jn~ Rnuurant. "1th ..cnillini;t mana<.h1' Sil Y"i. c.-hildn.-n "'<;fl. Rl.~n-alk>n.'> rrqulred Hrunc.h "-T\'<.°(j tO AM.'" ~ l'M Ea...cc.-r ~Hum :it 11 .\41 AM :inc.I 2 l'\t (The E.t."t-r Bunnv vuiu all good dtildn:n ) ~REGISTRY UJ800 Mx Anhur Bookvard. lrvlnc: 7'12-8777 lht w.-rrl••<"l(111'put'lf~111.n111 ... .._ Woody Allen. Brickman portrays Alan Arl(ln as a scientist brain- washed Into believing he has arrived from anolhet' planet; t. t>ecomes a medl• hero when the country Is temporarily convlnced. Since "The Russians are COmlng," Arkin ha proved superior as tM common man cM.tQht in outrageous situations. SO why isn't "Simon" funnier than It Is? PtmaP5 Br ickman should ha~ bOrrowed more of Alten's ttirow~tvle. The comedy Is often I . Rating PG. with mild swearing. "THE BLACK STALLION" ls that rarity : a 'G'ratedfllm m ade with lntelliCJ@nce, sensitl- "ltY and uncommon artistry. The visual Images are overwhelmlng, Neve.-has a hOrse been so lovingly photographed as by Caleb Oe<;chanel The entire oro1e<t Sl"i'ms 10 have b•·~n 1011,.·s labor for dtrPctor Carroll Hn1 lard, wtlO ha'> 1n11+'Stl-'O >-v• r y '>Cene w1lh 1maqmat1on H 1<. cast perlorms maonif1cent1y Kelly Reno as tne t>Oy sn1pwrecked With a maon1f1cen1 horse Te-rt Garr as h is bewildered mottler; Clarence Muse In a memorable screen farewell; Mickey Rooney 1n an ctdmlrably controlff!'d per- formance ()(>spite the G. tne '>h1pwreck mav prove scarv tor thP very younq. f I \ \1 • > .... \ .-"-'., • t1 ft '1 ''-" f>f, IJ'\~"" t1f ~ "-'••• ... h.-........ ,., .... , ... ~14t\J'.' ,.~ t t _.v ... , .... u.-.tt,t~ \k."111 ~. ~ • t1tt '-\k we ••iA.\tfJ 1,......,..," tr.t• H . .\t l AY'Tl Jt • ,.,...,.,,., • ..... ..., .......... __. ,..,.. ""• 'f!C.~---------· ....... ___ -...._ ... ~-...--·-----... 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RESTAURANT WRITERS ' ASSOCIATION SpeclalldftcJ In Pro•lllli Veal DI•• anners Include our famous minestrone soup and salad, f1Bir1 course, pasts, gar#c bread, lrvlt and cheeae dessert. EASTER SUNDAY DINNER S_ERVED FROM 4:00 P.M. the klds. Meet the Easter Bunny and Join him In coloring Easter Eggs and an exciting Easter Egg Hunt with prizes for the winners. MAKE YOUR Al!$ERVATIONS EAALY -(714) 588·2727 .Marrtott's~ RANCHO LAS PALMAS RESOitr ·~ •\000 808 ~ORNE • RANCHO MIRAGE. C~ 92770 • • ,, . \ •• ,. .. • . ---·-MUStCAL SHOWS -... ··----·--- ln the mo0a to al.q aklq! TWo op portUDlU. an~ up. Mellow. tftel &na ftO&tallk 1ADM ol Tio Paa AUQ'• plden days~ 9cbo tb.rouih &add.Mback Colleae 11'\ne AIU 'n.Hter at a p.1n. nay u Guy ud Pb.7Ull Halfer1y and their Jm ~t' rt n tmble mt .. thl• counlf1•a favorite IOftll . WHO CAN f'ORG T "Blue Moon" by Rodttra and Hart. "Too Marvelou.a for Word.a" by Jobf\ny Merttr and 8tchard Whit lna. "Body and Soul" by John Orecm, "P'ooh' Ruah In" by Rube Bloom. "Be1ln the Besutne" by Colt-Porter and "Take the A Train" by Dukt Ellln1ton• Halferty cuT'ftnUy performs at lhe South Coast Piasa Tea Dances on Sunday af ternoons Members of lhe 1roup include Halferty emcee and pianist; h1s wile, narrator, Joan ·-·-..__ __ _ ,, Jn1 .,...t Count 8a o and h1I OrehHlrl, known ror tom· binin1 eloqHace, 1lmpl1clt.J and mqnilinat mualdanab.lp, wlll appear ta conffrt at a p.m. Saturday, Aprll 11. In Orao•o Coaat Colle1e·a Auditorium Reserved a all. priced at sa HCh , are on aale ln the OCC Ticket Office In the campua Admlnlatratlon Bulldlns. 2701 F•lrvlew Road. Costa Mesa. from 8 a m w 6 p m and 8 to 7 p m . weekdaya and 8 a m. to noon Saturdays. Orders may be phoned to 556-5527. Any rematnlnl tickets will be sold for 18 at lhe door \ Basie formed his band in 1935 The group became fumous following a residency at the Savoy Ballroom ID New York in 1938 Throughout the 1940s lhe band appeared at most maJor ballrooms and theaters around the nut1on. They toured Scandmavia in 1954, Europe m 1956 and Great Hritum m 1957. Bui.1<' visited Japan m 1963. -·--·--·--......_ JA'ZZ. LEGEND'S RETURNING TO COSTA MESA CAMPUS Count Basie Bringing Orchestra for College Show • Hi s 70th birthda y wa s celebrated in 1974 by notables from the music world dunng a concert at lhe Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York In 1975. Basie and hi~ Orchestra ap· peared with Frank Smatra in Ne w York and l.ondon ·s Pnlladium The orchestra h<h µrodut·<:d ( J dozens of album" iri1 lud1n1.! llt:llU c· \•:'\ ·•Afrique." · HJ'.ic Hd•·.it· ..____ ____ GUY AND PHYLLIS HALFERTY PERFORM Their pe rformance Jl OC("<, 1976 J azz f''est1val .... a-. t:nJO)t'd by a capacll~ c ro" d ·B asu~·~ 1 n l 11 •· HJ~ AMUSES S d .. Broadwa \ 11.J'.tl' " \\ J,. 1-<1r • atur ays Iden-Bowie, soloist: Art Fleming, tenor sax; Frank Amoss, drums and Doug Clegg, bass. Any remaining tickets will be sold at the box office, 28000 Marguente Parkway. Mts· s1on \'iejo. tht-First T1011· and tio,ll ~,._ . 1 •i,, , .• tl I fl}. Hand Satch .ind .I• -h • ___ in..;._the '& ;. a.. A spnng sing part> will start at 3 · 30 p m Sunday. April 13, m the Theater :\rts Centf.'T Auditorium, 2501 Chff Drive, Newport Beach Popular soloist Sara Kerr wi ll lead adults of all ages m singing well known American standards, the lyrics of whlcb are projected on the wall. Mus1caJ accompaniment for this event s ponsored by the Newport Beach Parks. Beaches and Recreation Department and Arts Comm1ss1on. will be provided by Jean Tandowsky, piano; Joe Chapelle, banjo: Hal Birnkrant, clarinet. a nd John Kimble. bass. "RENEW 01,D F RIENDSHIPS and make new one~ while singing and listening to favorite melodies." urges Mrs. Kerr. Admission 1s S3.50 including refresh- ments. Tickets are available at the PB&R of. fice ID City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. or at the door for this last in a serles oC four songfests . COSTA MESA en MANN THEATRES hF '1 '. IJ\ A' t.t'',. t, \\ of 50UTl1LOAST ~LAZA ~6-71'1 9 ACADEMY 0CJY',()~f"kl, No:~~~~NsAl 1F-J4T J4L~ 12:30·3~00-5:30.JJ:00-10 :30 "A MASSIVE MOTION PICTUP.E EVENT. IT STAGGERS THE SENSES • A film of beauty, quality and exclt.ment." '· -P.e.x P.eed. Syndlcoted Columnist "A CAPTIVATIHGLY LUSH MOVIE WITH A SUPEP.O CAST." -Kothleen Carroll. N.Y. DAILY NEWS · "A SUCCESS - A WOP.K OF ASSUP.ED ELEGANCE." -Kevin Thomas, LOS ANGELES TIMES "'NIJINSKY' is a vivid spectocle, ·an opulent gift package. Alan Oates is first-rate.'' -Gene Shont. NGC-lV "Alan Oates gives an undeniably powerful and Imposing performance in this lavish film." -P.09er Angell. NEW YOP.KEP. MAGAZINE "'MUIHSKY' is likely to become the conversation piece Of the Screen." -Andtew Sarris. VILLAGE VOICE .,Breathtaking!" -Jim Drown. KNDC ·lV Culver Drive or Jeffrey Road To Barranca Partcwe)' Be~n Sent• Ana & S•n Ol990 Freeway•. In The Woodbridge Vllle98 Canter 1 •CAOOIV AWAM ..ott1NAnGlrd mKcamcr V~. 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I I" i"itl'iiltlcOIJ .... - - ' ........ ,,... .. ........... ~ ····--4 ............... ,,, .. Beaut11, Bea••• Barbara Carrera recoils from the balf- human monsters on "The Island of Dr. Moreetu," a movie adaption of the H. G. Wells novel. airing tonight at 9 on ABC. Channe l 7. ""'l"l ID MACIHD.. /LEH~ MJIORT J:t08 ~<:# 8'./IMllM.. '!In,.. .... Of~· .. JoM F~ CW-thet penguin• megnlflcently ,, ~ IO ltlt* cHlly Souttl Pote~ I ,Nil/LY RUD <II ,//04 THE WU8IO HOU.YWOOO ~--1 TIOTAO DOUGH AU .. T.-FAMllY The -..... of At'Cftla'• old ,.,,, Force buddy <*- tutbl IN llOUMholO. • N»M-1a • ~ Ill erelgned Oerk duty beoel.-of • lW'OQn ....... but .. tlnda S*ntY of ec:tlon. 9 MACHBL./ ...... AEPOffT G VOTP8' PIPELINE Hort: Jim Coopet Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE ...... -""'° buldl WodClll ... tol God. W. (I) THI INC'mJm I HUUC "' young friend of DIMd'• 11 kldNipped by Nlinen .._ target ... 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A muslc~l tribute to ilie USO and other organiza- tions that helped boost morale during World War If. with Van Johnson and June Allyson aa hosts. • AU.•TNl,N&.Y Olona lllllPKU ... _,... .,.., .._ •• -• suit tab °' tutomo • a.-ooe-.... cutte Un& Into • ...... • ... job. • ""' ....,,,,..... ........ GALL8Y ''WIOI Thie Alrlg. I ThM Kr' A ,_ .... tor hill ...,..,. end ... '°'1tl- COllWlg IMtTiege. • QIJNa The~ AoMilncl a.. -..... .-ting tor • rnw6c:lel .,.,.. '° .,. .......... end WW. orgW;wlbw INlt ~ "'* ..,_ 9111 lllllftt to bOOlll ...... dlll1ng Wonct .MOCWra .... Hogen cone KllNt Into let· tlftg '*" 001e • IN Otteoll OOll_.,., -~, ... An ~ -tr om the RS ttwa.. Arlpfl Wlto•'**'- • IOW'ICTION ~~ TNI l(CET ptoduc:tlOft IOOQ • polOe tlfUtlll1y With ou-t1 from IN polOe ~end~ tygr~ -MlllGtfT-tHO. liWC2 .. LAUQH ., llOM- ..-0111 I c-., L by Ven end~~. 11:8 (I)..,. The IMF -pera.o. e c:omcMlr o-*AI WflO ,_ "drapped OUI" of eociefy toetdlNrft • ICING011 IAIQT8AU. 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(2 TIUW90M ~ Force" Rktwd CoMn'I dOCUtl\ent•'Y -----poflc:9 ~ blltylnlN-of~ tot.. egelMt unenned euepecU. 1~98e Clllll NEWS 1 .-...'tWB)~. Do\WA&.LaAT LNIOIE 0... ... ~officer •• corwlct.~ ~ end•pne.t. Showdown on 'Five-0' McGarrett and Wo Fat Tang/,efor Last Ti11W • By JERRY BUCK L OS ANGELES (AP) -Jack Lord, looking like an urban Buffalo Bill in long white hair. mustache and beard, confronts the arch villain Wo Fat for the last lime in the closeout of television's longest-running police show. "Hawaii Five-0 ." The last original episode airs on CBS. Channel 2, Saturday at 9, then the show goes lnt.o reruns for several months before leaving the network lineup. LORD, WHO PLAYS detective Steve McGarrett, dons the disguise to masquerade as an eminent scientist in bis effort to bring down Wo Fat. Will be succeed? You'll have to tune in to find out. The sinister Wo Fat, a larger-than· life culprit played by Khigh Dbiegb, has been making Ufe difficult for McGarrett since the very first "Hawaii Five-0" episode 12 years ago. Wo Fat was ln the two-hour pilot movie that ran six days before the re· g ular series bowed in September 1968. During those 12 years, it was very much Jack Lord's show, both in front of the camera and behind it. LORD'S CONTRACT with CBS gave him the exclusive right to be called "star.·· Not even James MacArthur, who spent 11 years tak· ing McGarrett.'s orders to "book ·em. Dano," ever got higher billing than featured player. Like the trade winds, reports came over the wal«U'S -"Hawaii Five-0" was shot on location -about actors, producers, and writers who b"d in- curred his disleaaure. Ne vertheless, Lord must have been doing sometbmg right. "Hawaii Five-0" didn't have the gritty re· a hsm of "Police Story." but it never sought it. INSTEAD, THE series was as ex· otic as an island orchid. The unbllnk· ing tropical sun, the luab scenery. and the island's rich racial mixture were fitting elemeots for stories that S<>metimes bordered oo the bizarre. McGarrett'a at.ony countenance and prickly personality were the perfect counterpoint. Lord kept the whole th1ng in balance and pr'e'Vftted any lapse into camp that would have destroyed t.be premise. .. Hawaii Five-0," created by the late Leonard Freeman, bad lt.s pre 111iere at 8 p .m . Thursday. Sept. 26. l~. Al first. it was s laughtered by the competition, particularly NBC's "Ironside." CBS moved the show to 10 p.m. Wednesdays -whre it proceeded to knock off Burt Reynolds in "Dan August." THE SERIES ALSO aired on Tuesdays, Fridays and 1bursdays, and finally on Saturdays. It bas also gone through numerous cast changes. MacArthur was McGarrett's aldelrlck. Detective Dan· ny Williams. for 11 years. Kam Fong was Detective Chin Ho Kelly for the Stewart in TV Role HOLLYWOOD CAP> -James Stewart will star in the title role of the TV special "Mr. Krueger's Christmm.." He will play a lonely janitor of an apartment building whose Christmas is made merry. first 10 years, until be opted out and his character was killed. Zulu was on the show for four years, Al Harrington for six years. and Herman Wedemeyer for five Besides Lord. only Richard Denning and Khigb Dhiegh lasted the entire 12 years WILLIAM SMITH and Sharron Farrell joined the &bow at the be&in· ning ol the current seasoo, but Ms Farrell stayed only ball a seasoc. Khigb Db.iegb was never a rep.lar, but frequently was cast aa a tbom in McGarrett'a aide. Re made three ap- pearances the ftrst year, and was around nearly every seuoo util ma. In an, be made 11 appearances over the years. ·~-......... Pl.A YS FINAL EPISODE J8Ck Lord In OfegufM 'Odyssey' Airs on 50 "Odyssey," a new 12-week PBS IA· thropology series, breaks new grotmd for the humanities on television with rucinat.in& stories about people and cultures ln all parts or the world. It la acbeduled to air Sundays at 9 p.m., premiering this SW>day and will be repeated the following Tues- day at 10:30 p.m . on KOCE-TV, Channel 50. DEVELOPED BY Michael Am· brosloo, creator or public television's extraordinarily popular science series, "Nova," it is the first American TV series of ill kind. Consisting of 12 hour-l ong documentaries, "Odyssey" brings to the public a contemporary perspec-· live on diverse cultures thrOughout tbe world." says Joseph Duffy. chairman or the National Endow- ment for the Humanities. ''Odyssey·s" premiere program. .. Seekine the Firs t Americans." focuses on one of the most con- troversial questions in American archaeology: Who first. inhabited this continent and when! TO COMPLEKENT the television series, "Odyssey" bas developed an exten sive outreach program to schools, museums. and library pro- fessionals. The projert will distribute thousands of h'ee s tudy guides. posters . and 64-page viewe r magazines to secondary schools. col· leges, museums, and to the viewing audieMe through public Ubranes. ~OPHl~TICATW PR{)(}RAMMINO ... Beaulilul ~fBrBo M~ia-New~Mal'ine Wealher-~ki RBporl~ Con~umer Reporl~ ~foal< Markel Rnporl~ • SAY 5()'1E..THING FUNNY! 'Tonight' Cast Flap Settled LOS A.'IJGE LES <AP I -A "Toru~ht Show•• l'Ontr a<'t d1s p ulr -th•" one 1nvol v1n g Ed Mr Mahon. bandleader Doc Seven nson and the "how'!> producers has apparenUy been avoided by NBC. an Uld1ca llon that the network is close to resolvtng its problems with Johnny Carson. . Ed Mc Mahon. Ca rson's "Tonight Show" partner of 17 years. rettnUy said that this even· mg 's .show wouJd be the last episode or ''Tonight" uni~ Carson had come to an agreement with NBC Most of the show's princlpaJs other than Carson -McMahon. associate producer Peter Lasally and Sevennson -are working under con- tra<'ts that expired today. They and producer Fred DeCordova told NBC they would not work the ''Too.iabt Show" if Canon leaves. SlDce their old contracts expire tonight, they were raced with the choice ol working without contracts until Carson settles things with NBC or signing new contracts and hoping they will be re- leased i!Carsoo leaves the show. NBC made things easier grudgingly, accord· mg to ooe source involved -by offering t.he four men contracts containing an escape clause in the event of Carson's departure. Thus fa r , only DeCordova bas signed his new contract. McMahon recently said. "I'm waiting to see what be <Carson) does · · · B..d On A 'Ihle Scory MGM P'USENTSJAMES CMN •·HIDB lH PlAlN 911Gtrr ..-..,i,SPBNCER EASTMAN _,..,.._.19 Ul.SllB WAU.Ea ~-.,.LEONARD ROS!.NMAN ....... ..,acaurCKAJS11ANSEN..i RICK M>SatBDG .....,..,MMESCMN ·--~ ~llOIDOIUa4I • -.... ~ G t"f 2 •a.e -----NOW SHOWING-----_... ClaAllll I -9" lfilMI S.1W ..._,._. T-lH !SOI ~ UO UOI --CMtlil'Niitt>O.... -~634 2SS3 lil0.._~~1"e•••-•n• __ Wit___,_ ..... , ••• • , -----..... ----.. ------· . . . . . . . . !• • ROCK TALK .· No Hang_...· ps Reveakd -------------- ~ ......... ----~~...---~~~~=-----~--~-~~~~~--~~ · ten to 'London Calling' 111 UM aOlllNION l\'1 beell~1Hn liDee U.. Club beaaa lft 1:nc1-Dd Md ,.-.. on that Jatamoua ''Aaatt"1 ln tbe U.x.:•• tour wttb U. Sa Plltola, mart.a flllel'.t batt to America Uuat here wu, IJictMd, • band to tab ooe•1 tw.atb awa,. But 4tftD UllOlll•b tbelr NCeOt American •bowa lold out bt a matter ol boun. and their double LP ("London Ca1li.QI") can M coo. sldeftld nothlq leu tba.n a commettlaJ 1\aeceu -aa weU u • •Ul*'b muttcaJ acblevemeot -the Clu.b bWat lbat notbinc'1 dwt.led. "I OON'T PBBL any dJtferut," Hld 1uttarist Mick Jooes. follow\ftl the band's ln· credible New Yortl show. "We're not stars." Thia, despite the crowd waltin1 to 1el lo.aide t.he slate door to pt a ,Umpae ol the foursome. The difference! Tbe Club let their fana in· side. down.stain to the Green Room lo pose wtt.b them for photos, 1et autoanpha and chat. A bit different than the usual AndJ Warbol·ln·t.be- dresat.na-room bJt you lend lo find wit.b other bands who bave Made It Do the Clash really consider themselves a punk band still! "YES AND NO," said Jones. "It depends on bow I feel," he lauebed. "We've grown and changed, yes. It was inevitable. "We've gained lots of things. A wide~ ap. preciation of t.hlngs, for example. We've learned how lo be subUe Instead or just shouting out loud. And we write helter songs. We've learned different ways to say thmgs. Singers at UCI Back Awareness A group of mus1c1ans led by singer· songwriter Holly Near will perform at UC lrvi~e at 8:30 lonlght, in a concert aimed at pro- molln& gay and feminist awareness. . The concert, which is open lo the public. w1ll11be in Gateway Commons. Tickets are $S for general admission and $4 for students. ......... Mick empbutatd, .. lt'1 all Mtll a aatwal UQe for •· We'n -.. it all oo our ln at.lnda." OM ol \be tblala \M aub did try lo do thia laat Ume ta U. U.S. •u to perform ln baUa wlMre Utt ... u eouJd be remOffd, where the audltnet could daaN. AND TBS ftlSD to kMp tbe ticket prtcee down, ph• they attempted to f'lnd open- ln1 ae\I wbo would coaUnue to show American [ ___ Ro_c_K _T_A_LK_~J auaaeoces where their musac came troan -like Lee Doney (famed New Orie.ans musician who scored in the 1960s with "Ya Ya" and "Working 10 the Coal Mine") "We try to play fair," said Jones. "we do feel responsible." How does be feel about the enthusiastic way that "London Calling" has been received! "I'm pleased about it," said Mick. "I'm glad that people like lt. AJtbougb t.be~ are some people wbo t.b.in.k it's perfec:Uy dreadful," be laughed. edwards NEWPORT HEAi COAST HWY. & MACARTHUR MEWIOJlT. cm• rma 644-07 60 DAILY 1 :45, 4:20, 7:00 and 9:45 edwanls CIN A CENTER HAllOI AT AOAM\.COSTU4HA MESA YUDfCBfTH '79-4141 edwardSWOODBRIDGE ••••ANCA nwY AT 551-0655 *OOC>e•IOOI CINTI• edwards FOUNTAIN VALLEY llOO«HUIST AT .IDIHGB fOUKT #JM Y AU.IY IJt-1500 WHEN TOLD THAT "London Calling" has been played in places llke St11dlo 54 (where the Clash paid a visit this week to see James Brown perform), Mick laughed and said, "Really? That's pretty strange." Not really, for t.be Clast\. certainly more than any other hardcore "new" rock 'n roll band, bas arrived. And lt couldn't happen lo a better bunch of geezers. lJ A gutde to community church•• and their events appear• Saturday• In the DAILY PILOT ---••" ----.. RO{SCH[ffi BOB FOSSE'"°ADfT J4Z.. :Em~ ~RENCN:; Lf.W()'"""1R CUi ~ &.llEN\/BlllN ~~ ~ ......... -.. ·iiciii-f.rr. ;v..·.;.;;,O>. ~~-. --:.!WIUlllt=· WMM•-:::: ~~~~& :' • im~=--mw.J•-ll{lflr~ ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS BEST PICTURE BE.5T DIRECTOR P!TDYA11S ' ,, 2 Alalei11Y Awsd Noi11iidim . BEST ACTOR -Pater Sellers BEST SUPPORllNG ACIOR Melvyn Douglas ... -.. _,. ... R -TmCTt• °" -·-· ., .. _... ·-····-·.__......,. -J ,..e"t .... , ..... ..!. ~ ''"•"-'° •' !~lfP. l \'~fft..11( :wY (IYC,QR J'f•tk !C'l~ J,l[I , "' .. f " mJ l·'Vtl 1t"' • r. , .,.\li;~:.i,.· H Itel Ill • ·" , -11~\\1111 ', .• ,., ...... ,.,,-flfht\lf ,,,., c: ~1 1.\''-'' \i-C'lil ... }.',,~·\t .,Ut't•\lrJJt'J\\1.:\ ft 1• -·-c....-·..,...,·· EDWARDS WoodbrldOe 551-0655 ............ _ __ ...... 9th BIG WEEKI ma •s.a ••111 IUCI UQlll -C.-tt• ~;"'<j & & (:0;10\ M.-1 1' • R&4 'l'~ .. 1~C..,..t 04 l~IC Ill.. ..... ..-i ~: t:it·• ~I W"' lll"X'GN c;:• •~l ~~~ ~ l"ft 11,11~JfO!&C °'#~4Ji'#• ....... ,(.J ~ ....... ~..,...,.. •lOI M UllO ICADUIT ~ ""II. 14 0. llC EDWARDS Mission \l lejo Mall ~H220 httiS[N'fl.110~\t WfEK ' .. -llSlmTO UA Movies UA City ~ UA CIMN 990-.022 '34·3tl1 . 193-~ • ·-AllllM Onft.ln 179-9850 ..c .... _....,...,.,l"Cl!lll.,..eG·~· . -.. ... ----···· ' ~,..........'4ward Nominations BEST SUPPOKI'ING ACTOR -Miclwy Rooney BEST EDITING -Robert Dolva "'Black Stallion' i.s a work of beauty ... 'Black Stallion ' triumphs ... Art and entertainment truly are one.,, -K..;. n..-.. LtM A~lfl 7'1..,,, ' "One of the year 's 10 best." -/lldMI Sr..- '-""'~' H,.-otd £um.,..., ! .. ·•auSTY ••-•·· ••D HN•• LUNCH," F-ft.Jecklc ......... ,., ... _ --RI 11.,._., MllCatrdof L:1i1UM ~.,.,. ... ···~~· ~~=~ ~II •t the Rlwt ..... Art center. Nl~.ftve • tr....,....wMtrcoton..,. cMileft from -.. 600 _...._"'°"' ._ UftltM ...... end C•nact. far this ....,.I exttlbltton. which m•v be IMft ff'OM 10 to 5 T .... ya thr'OUQh S.tUrcNIYI In RI~. -. OaA .... COUMTY WAT8aCOLOIUITS, Ttm•v Johnc .. ..-o1 lloUnteln V•ltrf and Scott Moof'9"' MIUIOft v...-.... •mono 200 •rttsts wt.... work Is°" view during Aprll M the a~I nhll»lttoft of the American Watercotor Society In New York. -TRANSFERS Ofl Reo SK•LTON"S famed clown pelntlngs aa well as olls, graphics, watercolors and sculpture by 30 Southern Cellfomla artists wlll be Included In an art exhibit at South Coast Village's 6utdoor mate In Costa Mesa from 10 a .m. to 6 p.m . Thursday through Sunday, Aprll 13. THE FOURTH ANNUAL CALIFORNIA Print and Drawing Exhibition Is open free •• / "Al A-. ~\ • .:.~ .... , .... , ..... ,,,t.,< 1 ' -A '\i~t"" ' • ~ II ' t U ... I TONIGHT AT 8:00 HOW PLAY-. ... •••r--•·•~C---. ~ICOMD STAGE! TONIGHT AT 9:30 HAROLD PINTER'S lnJCH FOO llAITEALY MIX OF F00lJT flOTl-l1G COMEDY & DRAMA --~~o...c-r• . . No Man's Lan CMll:..:..,,;:::., Now thru April 13 Onlyl Tuea.-&tn. Evea. •t 8:00 Tun.-&ln. EvH. •t 8:30 Sat/SUn Mats •t 2:30 &tn. Mat• •t 3:00 $10.00. S9.00. $1.00 Sl.50, S7.50 ~ n.. fh r ~ D rf r-r) CHARGE TIX: ~.Q~uu vuast n epe o, .Y (714) 957-4033 \,(/' SCMIMI C-1,._a. C..-~ --~ to the PUblk from 1 to s '·"'· ••••~ _through May;J .... O'', .... "" oeaa.ry •t CMplnen CO.teee, m . 011•11 St., Orange. ITUDmn'IOPMAa.IOIYTltOUT of C8M di ... TeiedOrH.,.. Pl"UIMlftQ 11Cf'NtlW flt ... " et Saddl1Mck laVl"91,_. MIO SM M..._. Drive, Newport INch, throuahout this montt.. The contemr:rary. weavrnos may IM IMn from 9 a.m. 5 p.m. WHkdllYI .... t to Jon s.tunt.ys. ART l'AT1IONI IN N•W'°ltT 8EACH have ~llNtld $1,.500 In prtus for the city's 1Mh .._, Arts Festival to be P,...,.._ -y 24-15 •t FMhlon lst.nd. Art lab wtlhlfta to enter tN Juried com- petition lhoukf Dick up entry forms avall- •bl• at~ BNch City H•ll, 3300 Newport BIVd., or •II Or-. County llbrtrlff and museums. For more lnfor· matton, phone 138-6110. ,. LUMINOSITY DISTINGUISHES Craig Kauffman's non-objective wall reliefs and paintings on stretched s11k with abstra~t lme99S resembling archltec· tural s1ructures. A major survey of works bv Kauffman, a former associate professor of painting and tcutpture at ~L:OWCOST­ CAAEFAEE SAILING ~IMMACULATI 28'·30' llOAT&: 8lffpe 8/ Sla"""'O -- "'"'•'• f()llel .,.,.... ~uu., EOUIPPIO• A<lcl•Ol ... l)hc)ne Aecl<O Ot-l>Otl FtM•< F\llly fQUIC)CleO Galley Ya.va MONEY: 1112 McL "'-'- --tf'OM..Sf89/lll(lf>lfl • • -l~aloO -.,.., . .....,.,, .......cL"°'Y & .._., ..------.------..... ---.. '"FOXES" "SATURM 3 .. tat "DIE LAUGHING" "GOODIYE GIRL" IPGI "THE rtUZEAGHTER .. "THE FRISCO IUD" tPGt ·· Doily 6·30 ~at, ~un-12.30 . ...... .. , •I,.. .. , . •Cl.$. J. .. ~ t.,. !.lj ·~ "II.ACK s T ALLIOM .... , I "GILDA LIVE'"laJ I "CHA"8t TWO"tN• l'••cb'l[ MINER'S DAUGHTER" IP'GJ .. KRAMER VS KRAMER" 1a1 "HIDE IM PLAIN SIGHT' "1941" IPGI ~~=· TECHNICOLOQ'.ClNEMASCOPE•.,....._. ... -!.'~;:'L~';;" .. Foe a.-ifitel Ad ACTION CaU 'LADY .. nu TRAM,.. IG1 "UMIDlNTIAED FlYIMG ODDIAU" ·~rtbCffl NOW SHOWING ANAMllM • llrookhut\t m~ ORA•Gl • Or~nq• Mall 6 6J7 034C COii A Ml SA • C1nemd C~nt" • 97'}..C 14 I OUllQl • Crtv t;1nfma 1 6J4 J911 l l TORO 5,1ddlPbac~ 581 !>880 ORH GI <,t.ld•um 01 I 639 ll!lil IOU•IAlff VAi.UT ·ft Valley 1 • 839 1500 WtllMIUIU UA r"•tm 1 893-0':>46 lRVl•l Woodb<tdQt • !61-06b5 Cll(CI GllllCTOllU fOI SllOW'f*(S ., .. •• A DAil Y PILOT AD-YISC>a '42·5671 ~ ....... , M.LMl•~-6'M""~' CMLe-•1-·-~,~. - \ ''MONORIAN'S PIPE ANO GLASSES•• Phoeogr8phed In 1128 bJ Andre Kerteaz UC Irvine, Is being presenad by the Fellows of Contemporary Art at La Jolla's Museum of Contemporary Art until May 3. Six wortts are being brought from Paris to complete the 2S-year retros"9ctlve. The museum Is at 700 Prospect Ave. uwrrrv, ZANY, UNINHIBITED F<Jrtl" -Jeff rf!'/ Lyona. c:B&bclo PMAMOONT PICTURES PRESENTS A SIDNEY BECKERMAN f>R()(U:TION MARTIN MW. lUE5°"Y WElO 5'UY KEUfRMAN a.RISTOMR lfI Bill MN:Y P£TER BONERZ AltO TOM SMOTHCRS AS SPIKE "SERIAL" MUSIC BY LALO SCHlfRIN LYRICS BY NORMAN GIMBEL SCREENPLAY BY RIOl EUSTIS & MICXA[L CUAS PROructD BY SIDNEY BECKfRMAN DIRECTED BY Bill PERSKY ,R=-;:_:_ --"~~N.!.!:_~lft' -~ ........ ~ NOW PLAYING ~ ..... , ...-P'lAl.l mw.-s· ..._ nrw L.-.u.....- Btu ~29 ~ Co5l:a Mew 631 l!l()t 8-1.iPan ~, nn mw ... · c:mJU WOT OIWMDI" ~ N.a llAU c::mlU We$11t1111Slef 9111 ~ MIUIOll V11111 4~ 6220 • ..... _,. W.-llAU Or~6J7-03'0 ...... ' PAUL NEWMAN JACQUELINE BIS-UT WIUJAM HOLDEN Caught ht a game of power. Playing time: 24 hours Prizes: Untold wealth. Rules: None. ~~ "YlllN TIMI MN our EOl'ARD ALBERT· RED BU'JTONS BARBARA CARRERA • VALf.HTINA CORTESA VERONICA HAMEL ·ALF.X WRAS·BURG~ MEREDml .. BRNBST IORGNINI .. JAMES FIANCISCUS .... ......., 4" Dll1JtW10Ml<J!OA~ ~IOll ..... ., ... Tiil IW Tiii wam.o lllllJID .. GOIDC)'I T-.s ... Mo\11 ~ .im ......, ....... ,_..... .. #WI,,,.,.. ""l9Wr .............. ....,_ • .....-r ... -. ... ....., 111::::...-r-= rn -. ~ ..____ .. ---·-- ART GALLERIES . aet Visioa ·t "DtVaRStTIEI ,,_,,, NOW SHOWING at ~Rkyded Gall«Mtt N .. HarbOr Blvd., Fullerton, features leaded glass by Mary Lou Benlsekt weavlngs and tapes- trln bY June Birch, etdtlngs by Scott Fltigenld, soepstone sculpture by Sharon Spencer c.eratn1c1 by Jon Stokelbary and weterCOkinby LlzWUklnson. Theartl1ts wltlbehonoredatar~at1 I>·"'· 5aturcMy, Aprll 12. The lhOW Wiii con· tlnue from 10 e.m. to 6 p.m. Mond•vs through Saturdays through the month'. The gallerywlllbeoneotthestopsfor "Night In Fullerton" on Aprll 11wtten Fitzgerald wlll demonstrN his landscapes th•t speak ofquletertlmes. Small stores,movlehousesanc:thamburgerstands are favorltetopks for his prints. SIXTY YEARS OF ABSTRACTION by Andre Kertesz are chronicled In vintage prints on display at Lowlnsky and Aral Gallery, 5'2 S. Alameda St., Los Angeles. Kertesz captured the soohlstlcated world of Paris bistros In the 19205, pioneering modem photo journalism. He now llvesand works In New York, where at 85 he continues his life.long pursuit of an abstract vi sion. Gallery hours are 11 a .m. to s p.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays ancl tsoon to s Sundays. "'GIUAUYr WW.AY~l ltl .. 11 "'''_ , .. ~-.... •~.» 1SEINO THERe-(PG) __.,., .... _ -· -.,~,_..,, CLOSED PACIAC MA T1IE1 lllvt-llC S _, M HTS l rlfTQt -ACU--not Ml Al uuo. ILY'D ~a~ lllYf ·ne 1 .. n,,..u,_,,_ __ ._.,,_IT_ d]lll i~~) :!:.~=" ... ~.Jo 1-:-=~=- : .. ·.,,,.,~ . . , lr'Ii~~ 1MAY9f-'"e-YW IOUltll .wt IWUtaMU11r1 ---""" ........ u _,,,_,. .._ ......... ... ... -......... .. ... ,.......,...a ·-·-·'~- .. .. . -"-• ' . .. ' . I • BLUFFS L~a!'!! toNb~2. ~!I!@. homes, 1 & 2 stories, llnest, lat.est amenities. some with view. '225,000 To $1.50,000 INCLUDlMG LANO. Low 12~% interest financing! t~or app't. to see, call -· HELEN B. DOWD llALTOI. IMC. 644-0IJ4 . LW & .. Wllll • bf I •• nu .... -.l!l'wWDGt lmo.U.Et accept u1 n1 for rol ii in viola· ..-au ..... SIM.toO 0...-will -ftunce Liiia futal!Ue 4 Bdnn prdm ..... Biiie ...._ on 1...,,;1v room. Mcluded ~room\ool Second story boats •oat ...,._...,.. am&.er suite +3 more ._... ~.... sp90CJQS bdnm. eau r°' dllr _. ....... #-financing details. ,... , Mllp. n. = ol a liretlme. DAILY aor •• , (JPfN '"Q · 11 \•ut< 'o"' Nl(I· ~:rr~~ [~ INll ..._fr5-ASSUM\U ••••• ................ ~/1'fol..C)~ ~ ....... !~ L¥ly fmly home on quiet £--•-cul-de-sac, East Side. .._,.-a.sroM POOL 4 SPA. •llM• FLOT OMB-wW carry XTRA. IMlden )rime Eastaid.e L«e 2nd T.D. at attrac- locaban. Priced to sell Uven.erestrate. fast. onl] as.ooo. Call 7ff-ISOI 667171 ~,JUI ~·· "V" •nN '"' (~1wm:mat1faJ [~,1111 .. _._ .. awF5 + YIEWS! ASSUM*N I f'/4". A.SM• FcnwrtiQ •aialll!f: llAD AU. ~IT! o.,CXID8 aloog ~ once in a wblle-1 Blkms.. 3 bll&bs. c:tiallq roem, add-on family romn. aalt1n 8 stool wet- b a r. refrigerator. klem8ter. room '°' PoOI table. Magnificent pyramid skylic.bt with polished brus. Huge Jlara(lle ua. lbett'a Just lftlCb, lllLICh IDOft for~ ly SU9.91SO. Ad now! Call 5l).ZD3 OPfN IH 9 •II' flJ'• 1081 N<(/ • re,1tilltM OCMMVllW! tOW S11t.SOO! SECURITY BLDG. Ultra-deluxe penlbouse . 2 bdnm .• 2 blllbs. frplc .. deck + community ...,,...,ies . will trade . finance · lease opt.ion with SL0.000 ! .... ..,Prop. ..•. , •671-1060• ... llULA flOIMf Newly d~corated 4 bdrm. family home. CI06e to ocean. $325,000 UY'flOMT We have several fine homes witlt pier & slip a TOIO HOISi COUMTIY 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths: ranch style. mini-estate in orange groves. $249.500 BI LL GRUNDY, REALTOR ~ •• " I • I • "'. 11 h ,• .. ) (J I t1 ; ~<® f?Boctt Realty llAL HT A Tl EXCELLIHCI SIMCE 1949 COMI WITH US •.. to MEW,OllT HltGHTS. Ulie Hw 4 be*°-ltw. 0....-.._...Ill •a•r dtJ. wtl cOMld.t .. ~ $&91.000. M.-offw. M llACH 75'·01 I I IASTSIDI $99,900! Ealtside.. Colt.a Mesa 2 Bdrm charmer. Like brand new! New root. carpm, pejnt, lutchen. the worts! Incredible value. just reduced· to SB.!lX)! ffun-y! Tate ad- vartqe ! Call 7S2-1700 ...,_ii• ''1 ). I •LtJ I JN f;JI [\q11ffll ~ .......... -------· ...sAVIDl s Bdnm. or 4 • a den. immarulate 2-story home With all t.be extras Garage door opener, water softener. de · cantor wall covenngs. Ou.Uor app't. SJ.89.SOO 613-3llS3 67s.47T1 eves associated 8 W ) Iii:. r R '.'.> R f A • ~ -:_. " •, • • \fli, llL.l t'>'' I t 1 ~ t- / IUILDAAI M LOT In J>rime, Costa Mesa location, over 18_.000 Sq.Ft. (63x300 approx>. Owner will finance at very attractive rates until building begms then subolliinate. Currently, property bas 3 older homes bringing in almost $1000.00. Asking $240,000. U~IUJI: tiUMI:§ REALTORS,675-6000 2443 Ea•t Co.it HJgbwey. Co.oM !Ml Mu WE HAVE 25 OF TH£ BEST USTtNGS JN TOWN $25,000 CASH OOWH Will allow you to purchase thlS 4 Bd . 2 na ho me Owner will carry the balance of SI OS,000 at I O"fo Pride of ownership on a qu1e.t eul-de-sac. Call Craig Batley. 631 ·1266 REALTOR5 VA TERMS! Owner wuts out- OM.r will sell under VA t.erms. 13% Interest. ..... 0oiit.a ti1aa a Bdrm 2 bath, st.one lirepl.eee. A Diil aee at ~,::O· Attoow! ()PfN I• 9• ti\ 14Jl" IOlll NJ(/' Low~ VA loan on s paclou1 2·Story 4 bedlrCIGlll t b8Ua bome ..... all ...... priva&e Jlllli9ftuDM eMJpool. centri located 6 pr'-1 qlllid ... at .... 711...mt CSELECT T"PROPERTIES Yiea!Jllbl.J~ Trloa m-ocr.1 la tbe IM&. z ~. 3 Bdnm. ~ fbt-. wl ........... La. ---.... floor. -.... ms.. Nlety ....... QltemL Bat al .a, take owr tv.P AS- SUMABLE LOAN AN· DIOR OWNER WILL w.tsOuu"wt QI Nettport Penn. or SNh to Lacuna Bcb. ~ family, mWUp&e ..... Cll' CCDm1 ln- Clllllle Wlb. 8ril::r lnviled. Wdae: a. Lu&bes-, Box -LMe Arrowhead, Oallf. llZIS2, Or Call: 114·AT·Z414 or Evea :m-m1 . 00.,, .... "~·u ...... IWll\I ..... ..-s Ol'tN IN Q •ti\ 11.Jti IUl!I N«'I DILl•trr HNANCE WITH 14 .. % DCWBSHOIES DOWN . Call now, .. to tJle beacb. lkllt = 4 Bdrm model 1~111111 [~llltl LOWDO'wtie 1!'~m ... \, .... ,,u.,,, .. $.1E18E 1"211111 ~« drive. Tile en- try. formal tiviq and dininc-Slweepi.ng stairs tDO. aan for more de- tails. 64-7171 !iliili "·'°° "Im6 mdb& new condo i. 2 bectooms, suodeck and garage. ll also feeanB llCJINDIM>ily PoOI and spa. 1be loan is as- SUmlb&e and the owner will aDlller' a 2Dd trust deel1 Cal now before it ·s gme.S5Q8!0 t;::sa..ECT T PROPC.:RTIES B.5AMCE $199,500 Fadastit ~ + sq.ft.. home . Totally re· modele4. bardwoott Doon.. b-.y windows too. Gourmet k 1 t c b e n ovelotll s s unny breMfalt area. z large bdrma downs tairs. secmd ay boAa spec· laC'alar mast.er suite. Huie dreHing area, r9-d Boman bib, mar· hie top •ullmaa.s + 2 mn ..-me Wnm. A nut to Me. Call DOW for pen.anal preview. 6tS-7171 OCIAMVllW! tOW $174.500! SECURITY BLpG. UtrHehae prdboose • 2 bdrml .• 2 blltbs, f rplc .. deck + community ammmes . will trade . finance · lease option ~$10,<m! OCU)RONT! OWNER'S deluxe 3 bdrm. 2 bath unit + 4 bdrm. rental. 6 car garage , 55ft. lot. $1$.<XX>! lMl'l.IXES OCIAH YIEWS! Sellen will help finance 3 43 BR unit.a $275,000 ! 3 •2 BR units S279..SOO ! 361 BRunita-.SOO! ..... ..,,,.. ...... •'75-7060 . WAMJID!! 3 Bdrm. home, Irvine. C.M.. N~ .• with assuma- ble loan; have 138.000 2nd T .D. w/SG0 .000 lleCUl'ily. Seaaooed over a year, can add some cash. Bud Corbin , SIJ1..s192. ~ ~•ftn'EMS' \_t1UL~) SAllA.,. m .... to lD88ter' suit.e. 9Je dec::anted tllis bnu-1#111! family room. stone ty to make it the r~Cova-edpatio. demell.. neetest and one Mmicured pounct.,. As· 11 the loveliest homes sume low bi&.erest loan. )'Ital migbl want. 3 Bdrm. Asking $1'2Ji00. Call now 2 be and a nice location. 983-7811 Callnow~O • V.N"•!J•tl\•v'•''~''•, fiilil [® lfllHI ASSUME lmlM + 2Ch20 13'/flo ,Aa'TTIOOM Remodeled. upgraded. + ,........,. charmer. Separate 2 POOL & SPA Bdrm home oo 60xl.25' 189,.900. Large master R·2 ~-124•000 equity· bdrm 5'ale with walk-in n:tal paymeats S7S.S. Act .... ! c.au st&-ZJl.3 clol'let.s. New carpets. , •1,, ,,, ., • ,. \'I.JI"·'~"· , private patJo. Assume I I . ~~~~:,.: ~ 11~anw [ ~ lfi!Jtil u:~~ =~a:;:.~,~ Ul.IOA MEWPOaT ltEAl.TY Wams to work for you We handle all kinds of ratals. sales• lisUnJs. '71-1170 SPICTAQYI -~Fr. Mr\MSIOM .. ......... m.susorm-OMO miu the employment colamns 1n Classlf1ed .-OADMOOll HMIOa ..WHIUS ~ ranancmg avail . mtJu love1y4 BR, fatn1 ty nn home wtth ~wing view 11 ams & hill.side Reallat1caly pri<"ed at SM&.500. Call agent, oonu: VALENTINE m.«n>or~ LIDOISLE 3 Bdnn OD 49' W1de Jot with huge living room. spa. Spaiush eot.ry etc. Q\ly S311B.SOOwilh terms . JAalS REALTY 67M670 Lingo Rul&tAn ()llfNln9•11,IUNl01UNt(I' ~ l•llM . WI HAvu saacTION: EXECUTIVE NMTHOUSE Elegance thruout is found in this 2 bedroom 2 bath Penthouse. End your day with the ser e nit y of a beautiful sunset over the ocean and bay. Swimming pool, saunas and clubhouse are all within the security guarded gates. Lease or lease with an option to ....... . SI .... .,.~ ¥4~ mrw ~ ..... z cs11r.'PiliC: ONLY. Oii Pit<¥).,.... ··- HOtiie ON lHI WATB Bayfroot, 2 Bdrm. Coop $275,000 TownboW;e, 3 bdrm w/sUp $275,000 Oceanfront 2Br, Lag $333,000 Oceanfront, Newport Dplx. $475,000 Bayfroot 2+deo with slip $480,000 Bayfront 2+deo, with slip $550,000 Waterfront home or income with slip tor 2 boats St.Cl50,000 Bayfroot 3 Bdrm home $950,000 Bayfront Duplex 3lc3 Sl,095,000 We have other homes and condos available ON THB WATER: 8'own by appointment. purchase. .... II• CANYON FOi UASI ..., ,. ............ 0...... ........ ..... f ... .... tlte t•r•t• -••••• fer .... ,... .......... .... ......... , ..... 11J ..... snH,....-.. · 644-7020 NEWPORT IEACH 4tf-411 I. 491-1720 ,........_. LI ........ 4t7·JIJP .. 4'J.i8112 111 ••H• ...._,.... • I< t ., l I : 1 ; ; ¢~ ~ , ·. i Ir\ I 1d1 ~· tll \ I 1: I h I IJDO'SMOST 5PICTA.a1 •I VIEW flJl Udo Parit Dr.. 8lh floor condo. 24 Hr. 9«-Vity. Call for app't -. TH£ Rf Al ESTA I I HS A.SSllMI I Ot/t'l(. CATA&.14A 2br. 2ba. frpk. W /D, all G.E. kikh. pool. V.-' Avalon from mount.am lide from matr bdrm • bvnn.664& ~ Coldwe_ll Ban~~~ CAT AUHA TO MT. WILSOH On e of the most beautiful homes m Spyglass. 180° view. all of Newport & beyond. Pool, spa. 3 Br. family room. many custom details . $550 .000 FEE. ·CHOICE DUPLEXES WESTSIDI COSTA MESA Ideal location. near park & shopp1nll!. 2 two bdrm units in excellent condition. Owners m ay carry second. $115.000. Call for info. lASTSIOE COSTA MISA· -Prime location. 2 separate houses. both in mint condition. Lar~e assumable loan at $9.62%. $199,000. WEST ..wp()IT -Close to ocean and beach. Well designed a nd immaculate 3+2 bdrms . Newly carpeted. builtins. freshly painted. S279.000. Call for appt. IAUOA tSLMe --New listing with great assumable loan. Choice location -steps to So. Bay beach. Here is your chance to own a ooe-ol.a·ldnd property . ASI US ....... ..._ ••r•tt ,,...._ ..... co...,....,.... a...,.._ 642-5200 P4YMI •I .. SMATllM lllALn Plllans EASTfl 1UYs You c~ PASSOVO CdM DUPLEX -3 Bdrm -stud.lo -· deck + a 3 Bdrm. Owner will carry 2nd TD. $285,000 BIG CANYON CONDO --2 Bdrm - den & this one bas some ocean view $290,000. BIG CANYON CONDO -3 Bdrm, 3 bath, redecorated with new carpeting. $390,000. '/ LIDO ISLAND CONDO -2 Bdrm. large deck --walk to Lido Village . Owner will lease option at $262,500. COSTA MESA TRIPLEX -2 new units --l refurbished unit, seller will guarantee $170,000 loan at 15% one year.1240.000. ....... al, 640-6259 --sKA'REN itlil·~- of newl"'rl REALTORS '15-SSI I MEWPCNrT RACH: 0.. A ..... C ; ••: TM ..... C.-. C..ct _,., pap"ll• D ... .,.., .ocW; ........ ,.ticK. oce-. ..,._ Wei pric-4 .. SIH,500 . c.oaoMA DB. .MAA: ~ ~ t.rtdt fitc;I •· _. Nhed"'""' ..... .._.. ~ ........... +~ ... --._ .... SIM.HO . IALM>A COYIS: ,_. -.-; t.e '-4111• + ............... ,... ...... A•· u .-. a.oa. 1.ueeo1-·1,. COU OF MmWPOU llALTOltS JllS I. c...e Hwy .. C.. sK .. ..._ 675-551 I IPI• TatiCE YIEW Obviously not for everyone at $1 ,084,000 -· but those who can afford it will a ppreciate this troly magnificent. prime view home & recognize what A tremendous value it is. LDcated on an extra large lot. designed for maximum privacy. Informal luxury, with extravagant use of stone & wood. 4 Bdrms .. large family room, 3 car garage, pool & a view without compare. A ho me buying oppor tunity that cannot be duphcated DON'T FORGET TO VOTE APRJL Ifft! macnab /Irvine realtg A sueatOtMV Of THE IAYINE COMPANY UY VllWl Spectacular 3BR. 4 bath Lido Isle home on s treet·to-street comer location. Huge family rm w/Po<>l table, s kylights, fplc. built-in wine rack & gun case. Master s uite w/fplc; formal dining rm; new ki~chen ; balconies. sun deck &c cobblestone patio. Oversize 2-car garage. A rare offering at $695,000. (J ·11) WIS1'CL.W CUSTOM HOt • Handsome stone fplc rises to hiab-beam ceilinged living rm of this lovelY 3BR residence. Indoor grill, fold-away burners & soUd birch cabinets in spaciCXL1 kitchen. Bullt·lD bookcases· & cupboards throughout. Lovely landscaping in front It rear yards & patio. Room for RV or boat. $249,000. (J·12) JAN YOUNG 642-8235 • 0 I ! r. • c • ~ • llr••s••S••• The USS Wadsworth, newest ship to be commissioned into the Paclflc Fleet, is photograpbecl at dockalde (above> while its captain, Commander John Ruff, addresses the crowd at ceremonies for the guided missile frigate at the Long Beach Naval Station. 'lbe 445-foot vessel wi1:1 carry a crew of 12 officen and 117 enlisted men and is capable of speeds up to 28 knots. C'e11S11s Reveals Couples Waiting Longer to Marry WASBlNGTON {AP> -Americans continue to wait ever loaaer before marriage, and the Census Bureau reports that nearly half of all women aJed 20 to 24 have never been married. That's a sharp increase from tbe 28.9 percent of single women ln die same age IJ"OUP 20 years qo. IN ADDITION, TBB number fl{ never-married women aeed 25 1o 29 more than doubled between 1llO md 1979, from 9.5 percent to II.I percent, tbe bureau re- torted- Tbe report OD marital Sbtus and llnn1 arran1ementa of Amerieam a ol Karch 1979 dis· closes that by the time they reach the 45-to-54 age group, all but 4 percent ol women bad mar- ried. "But whether more than 90 percent ol tbe women wbo are JM>W in their twenties will marry by the time they reach their flftjes remains to be seen," the report adds. THE NATIONAL average age at first marriage, which bad been high in tbe early llOOs, declined steadily anW it reached a low ol 20.1 for women and 22.s for m• lD 1156. Slnce then tt bu riseD lteedily, and by 1979 WU 22.1 for women and 2'.4 for men.· WbUe both....-are marTJinl laler. tbe report obeervel tbat Ole number Ol amarrted-eoup&e boutebolda bas more tban doubled alnce 1170, to 1.3 mnnm The au.eat aha.re of unmar-ried eoupMa WU in the zs.to-34 ... ..,,... fQUowed b7 people .-ser 25. ,... tlalrd 1....-Ml· •••t. '°"°9er, wa1 eo.pl• ....... ONI'. . ... .._ ....... --- • Planners OK Parish Hall In H•mtington A request by the Roman Catholic" Bisbo~ of Orange to construct a pansb hall in Hun· tington Beach bas received unanimous approval from the d · ty planning commlsaion. Construction or the 9,513- square foot ball oo the north side of Talbert Avenue, east of Beach Boulevard, ii the opening {>base of development. Tbe pariah plan.a to construct the main cbW'cb and cbape• wben funds are available in aix to 10 years, according to city re· ports. Tbe church curreotly owns a rectory on t.be site wbicb ls OC· cupied by priests of the Venetian Order. Presently, Sunday masses are beinc held at the Dilday Mortuary Chapel on Beach BouleYard. Tbe partab ball wW be built to aceommc>date dally mauea u well u other cburcb related ac· U.tt;* • Car Adapter Adds Pizazz To Luxury RIVERSIDE (AP) -For $50,000to175,000, Braln 0 . Jones will tum an ordinary luxury car into a limousine, complete with wet bar, color television, fur carpeting and even an intercom to keep in touch with the cbauf· feur. Hla clients? Rock stars. M Idea.st sbelks and others with hot-and-cold nm.ning money JONES, 41, A NATIVE of Eo1land, founded American Custom Coachworb a liWe over a year aao almott by accident after be ldapted one car foe fun and founc! an eager buyer from Venezuela. He and his :r7 employees han- dle about 20 orders a month. Tlley'll cut a new car ln half and weld lo a 48-incb m ensioo, If that's what the customer wants. Another project wu a yellow Cadillac extended 20 incllaes for a princesJ from the lli41dle East. Tbe two rear seata were molded aa thrones with crowna at the peaks. The project 'a price tag: $75,000. . And, Jooes points •out, the ri.s- int COit of-! bu DOt put a dent in b116ualnesa. "The ~le wbo bay these can wouldo't care U 1u ,..-SS a talloo." be aaya. P'.C:f t f ICNI .,..... .. UMS STATWM91rT TM.....,.......,__ ...._.._, P-Of'IT QUEST, tlD ~ ~9MOI.~ .... --SO UTH C OAST KS S ~T MA~NT IN(., JllS3 ~ --'8HOI.~ ..... Tilh ~I\~ tty• ur· ,., ..• Sot.llfl C. Auet l!Mo ..... :-Ille. GM<-Q:t c. ~. ~ TN~ ,_ -..... wttfl IN '°""'' o.ri. of °'..... c.-ty ... Apnl2. ,,.. ____ ..,...., ~-............... _.....,.. ______ _.. __ .,,._ -·· '"' "··-. ,.--.1' --•• "'' '•' ··'·---....... ___ ..._.,.,.._p ......... ~ -· . ......................... -...... -........... _ .. • SO. Oii flCN. J At9 A I. Amt l nterpretaUon : A aoutb of die hl1bway. Oki Corona del Mar ·duM• wt lb • $ bedroom. 2 blth untt an(t" • 2 bedroom. i bath un.it t.bat wW Mll wtUa a n atlracUve All laclulve Trut Deed. TIM9I are lharp UDb wtUa lli•b • beam ·celllna•. patios. ove ralstd 8aJ'lle&. new carpeta and flreplace1. Listed at srrs.ooo. ~la.JI: t"fCMl:S REAi.TORS. 675-6000 ltq u. c.e.c ..._._. c-......, ,.._ T•Olmt «8C 1t•MM ..... ~~ Em~= O'llll Ill II• II' ilJN 10111 flrf l ' [Will ... ~ ~YE ..IS Of THE AA U611Mi5 IN "TOWN 'H!aGa'AD ... 0...-.W talTy !'-,.,, ~ 9K-down::-~ ---0.U., 1pa. SPICW.'1-.s SP'NlASS t9J. ......... AdDOW! -DOWN. -- Leue optJoa, Harbor View Hilla. Fabuloea OClm ... butQ-view • Bdraa. lrt f amUY rm. PDOl --. m.oao op. mi....,. ~1::: !i'ilfi Alms .... a. DIO 1/f borne CID om. Owner in SIA..... . &nUlle. ft.ny. ssaz. A llb'tiah -year .... e:iit ff. I. .... to ' ... daM to I.be teWOD =-~u:=1:: cateo plfmented by. lavish Large abarp 3 ddrm IMOdscapiq a.od solar Newport Beach ~ beeline. A quiet la with all the amenities. secluded sett1n1. Act <Wysm,ooodown.SeUer raat, It won't l11t1 will carry coalract, DO Sl:il,CXX). DONTWAIT •atEATIYE Land OOx:300 + custom • Bdrm, family room tune. Owner D'UIY carry at 14%. Best beck bay area. 3SS E. 22nd SL qualifying. Won't last! BAL B 0 A I S LA N D Ot.U 540-3886 REAL TY 67J..8700 Open sat I Sun 1 . s . --------8!9.000 400~ .. ..-au. tJl 11!8& MUS SARA DID ITI She derorated this beau t y to mak e 1t th<' ..rH&HJS OCIANVIEW NewCU!lt.Om bWt 3 Bdrm 3 Bldb home. Open beam cei.linp. Skytigbt. SUD· deck. Immediate O<'· cupancy! $379,000. 7Si--l!m cleanest. ne&tei.t and . - one o f the love lies t i-J'-'UAIL homes you might want. 3 T Bdr rns 2 ba and a nict' PLACE -tt<>;1~~ m.5370--· PIOHints .. ALLSTATE IO,.Dl:JOP.MJ REALTORS Ill: llOlll ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE 11.UFfS ZAPATA MOOll. Condo Bwlt For Family. Two Large Master Swtcs Plus Two Bedrooms, Three Baths. Supe r Kitchen With Ealing Area. 2400+ Square Feet. Two Patios For Outdoor Uviog. Two-Story Dinin g Room Plus Large Assumable Loao. Bar~aln At S22S.OOO, Including The Land. A "Joy Of Newport .. Listing . SPYGLASS WITH Y11W Beautifully Decorated F1ve Bedroom On The Crest or The Hill With Outstanding View Of O c e a n & Ba y Huge Master Suite W t Pireplat'e & Sauna . Spacious Family Room W/Wct Rar & 1''1replacc. Pool. Owner Will lfelp l''rnanl·c. $695.000 759-9100 #2Corpot ........ DCea~©tl~ real ~ estate SB.&. WITH COHFtDEHCE List YOW'.__ wfttt tlM profetsioMits at Ocemt racHk IHI lhtoh & rec..._ • OM ,... ..... prohctioft ...... at RO COlf toy•! -OML Y $12,500. • .1't•nton. •. flnt tflN ..,...,_ or ,....,..... • .cllolc. 3 ...... 2 .......... ....., r-. wfttt cosy frplc. 61. car ... . -IXCBUMT FIMAHCIM6. 0....... wfl C-:rJ ht T.D. • tllh lo..ty 5 ..._, "9t ---= co.fw•.. .....,.., wfttt prt•• ... Offeffd et S 149,000. ,..~u PC»4TCHADB Owner W8IJb to carry the OD t.bia CUltom 3 = bome. Mahoc•ey beams, walls and ~ non. stained ~ WlD· dow and murb. much !"more. $330,000. Call 6133550 ()PfN '" Q • 1t \ '< ·~ f(1 #IJ ,~t"f t [f8111H:I WATaROMT FOllCLOSUU Newport Beach . 3 -tlidrm8.. S>l"l. Trootage on Wllter. Owner needs rut sale. Willing to be ="""'' call for de-. '6Smt OPfN lfl 0 • rl S f lJIV 10 N N!fl •· ~ ' THE REAL ESTATERS _ ASSIM•• 'LOAM .__ a ibarp 3 bdrm home with aaaumable lat. • ..aeller wt U carry ad. No qualif )'inc and priced al onty $108,950 ~ m.strot.oday. ALLSTATE REALTORS ~ SHOWPllCE WITHAYIEW! This exqWildy decorat· ed 3 bdrm home bas it all bun t.be ooeao and bay view to the lu s h Jandscaping and m~b l8llral decor. 2nd trust deed or Jease /opt1on t e rms available Presented at SSSS.000 JMllne Pert.ms. Agent. '"9UEHOMES 675-6000 HARIOR VIEW ~ ' HIU.S I VIEWVIEW I One -.tory I Bdrm j L u ., k h n m 1· <• n primo• 11;,rhor \'11•\\ II 111-. 'tn:d ~ mnt l' 0 II r I \ ,1 I ti . rathcdral r1·1hn1ti.. fee l.md $4117.1•'41 ()p..•n ))ally 1521 &•acn •.;t UtJ111 ._.. U1tu1 ,_... ..._.. .... .. ....................... ....................... ...................... . • 1111 c...... ..,. Clllil.... • .... ... ......... ..__ ............................................. " . r ~ " -.r itll H t A I ~l.Sl.o\!IHS .......... , ... -. - · . Hf RIT:lG[ '~' iu • • •H~ _ .... ·-•• 11111111 •••••••••• .. lllW -·--•ahalbetb t;:i:I.klto•• wltb ~f.;•• of c....S u,tq. ~···· ..... , ........., .. • I••• 06 Jard. Xlnt 'n Ale at MK. ..... .- IBES ______ ltr. OCIAM YSW. •m.LD IAY Like a book you can't SM4 down. Is one ~ deeetiblnc tMa ·~10JdmatelJ 4,000 sq.ft. mansion. When rou see It. you ·11 want to stay. 18 beamed, celling, 32x30 Jlvln.c room. 3 lireplaees plus library . Walls of glass. breathtaking view ol ocean. Pool plus spa. Private beach. and tennis court. Spectacular sunsets. 24 hour security guard. Owner will help flnance. Ac~ now! Call 714·~67 ....................... at•••..._ thnaauaJ-remodeled don osen .............. eebld .... Owlller IDl7 beip ...... ~ tllot* to .... md ...... AlmontUOO ~2----Aaiaa THE REAL -~Sllr bome c:.:=.~i: .... JAc\181. Dbl 1ar. ...... &aUDdry rm . .... '-••fl t&Auoc. 67'-ln1 C... .. Mar IOU ....................... f~HOI• and 5 car J•rage. <kw-..."cl hy. Plus ndal, 2 Br. 2ba uM. <Mir' pr. 113:l,OOO dotrn. Owner wlll finance. Weddaya ,.-all all. 6. 1llMl536 Ow/,..,.. ·-TAX flYaf--- D:Jn 'l plan CID the same in • '81! &y Uua oew duplex today. reduce d to $362,SOO. 413 ·413 ~ Goldenrod wUI be open 581.. l·S for your lllSptt·. lJCl'l. (P.S. Happy Easter} f((111111n d~/, llrn .. :i'uifi('lUlu 67:J-819~ 205 E. Co.st Hwy., CdM ....................... " :: uPOC&.: 0--tmda• ~· ltrlo&.o.. Take ~ (ow blter'eSl payments on this gracious 3 ~droom CamJ.y borne. Beautifully decorated.. wrth duun& area, f am i ly rm , f i repla c e, new wallpaper. Covered patio. About Ul,000 down and owner will help fiolnce. Sll»,960. BKR. ~173) TAAllU.. -· AT1'9"10N ...aas; IHftSTC>a.S FMtside older home on br8e R·2 corner lot. City a~ duplex plans included lo purchase pnce. Asking $87 ,$00. For an appoom meot to see. call~ ll.51 .... ~,.HERITAGE . • REALTORS MEWU~ MISAYBDE EXICUT1YE ~ s bdrm home w /lvly ~ pool near the COID.ry club OD quiet, cw·de·sac. Gorgeous mslr awte w /prtvate bakxmy. Must be seen. Owners have bought lldher " aft offering tbia rmpificem home at only Sl.9,950 w /creaUve t.ena. Harry I 545-9491 ~ Walkm t; let! Diatinctlve oew 2 bedroom, 2\.'J ba COD· doainh•na. ••· 2SUJ!JdmAve, C.M. &IU73' ST-CAMOIE GUN Rf.M»..W Jl'abalcuJ. large 3 bd. 2~ ba. Qu.allty townhome ocab. ~ 4 available. from SU».980. 3'30 Sanla Ana Ave. MUT.W IACXIAY lSJ'TIME OFFERED A roomy 3BR home wrtb poaL Priced t.o seil at on-ly $l.29.(IX)_ CAU.~7211 f90t9UARTB COHDO 2 Bdnn;. 2 baths. Crpll'. dbl gar owe at only 10' c U1L ~do. F P STS.000. WOltl.Dl.E. -555-1111 ~lllTS OMO W/CAllY U.S or 8 unh.s. Owner will carry with a re· ~down peymeot. cau~9161 : OPEN HOUSE REALTY /• OWC lstT.D. l~ IJUrest. 3 br. 2 ba. hrdwd firs & lo~t P . F.a!Wde. SllS.000. A.gt' 6'2-9686. EASTSIDE A.SSUMI 91/t>lo LK. J ........ /J ....... .Ff' m .soo A.I.La ltlALTY 546-0ll4 WJeee Par1l hm. 17&.16 all&om pool, CdS. Lrg 3 <r 4bd. 2ba. 2 ( fP, RV IC· am Sl20.000. Asawne 9 ~% loan. Owner wt II ~ 2nd. S20,000 Down 311 HanoYer Dr. CosUI Mesa. 7S4-SG. ASSIM I I I /1%LN Owner' to lake back 2nd. 2 Bdrm condo w /pOOI " apa. 30' encl terrace. 111,.SQ). ()pm house. 1101 West MacArthur, Apt W. from 2-4 Pll Sat. Apt! ~ 213/477-4502 or 7M/128-1134 . ' F I I Y.., 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . MTUSTBMll ! 'F ..... ..._ 'b: a.. k-Too ~ ........ tomm tian.. Cal NOW! 11U will cmta.t. ~REALTY S3MBS&aao after' 5 10%Daflto~ fnt Vb' coado. Owner-Mll ftD.. &pm at H·l ,.. SIQ1..QD.38r, 28a. S20.000 ~-14%. I carry ~l. 951-9271 anyt I me , m.un Tiburoo Condo. 20'~ ctMn. owner will carry ~t 12"l IOl. 968 2297 . !m{8S7 Al# I' " IC&.._.. 1040 ....................... rAaPUCI GflrtJo llodd 4 Bdrm OD .Qld.~ kL SlM.000. Ca1J Roa Cit R.E~ 96J.IJ77 ASSUM+• f LOAMS Do You Have Cub, Many areas Bkr . 67J.5411J ------- f' • f• lllaln IOU 111111111111111•••••••• ••w lmmac. 3Br 3ba pool bome... Wiil a c:c:om· mo.s.&e 40' boat. fles t.enm. SS3S, 000 Walt Smtb/Realtor. 846-1807 WATERFRONT HOME-2.000 s q .Ct . w""" bolt dock. Sharp, $.'565.000. Pnoc. only. Ai}.. 640-6:l'!i9 .,.. 1044 ....................... $1~590 Down! No QualJf)'Ulg 1 Owner wall frnan rt • Bright cbury homt', ~to the lake tn Wood· tr1dge ~IHc.,.t 754-1202 Northwood 1Canyon a.&. AID tv. 4.Br, 38a, gun pte. Te:ms. pool. AJFmable loan.. SeUer MU carry 2nd lNrt deed. Lmee/q)bon. ~ • '19.lllSO OJodo. l BR. (OMrt deo. l yr MW. Alliwne 10% In. Hi beam vaulted ceiling s . Owo t Brlt 's home. ll:D.J138 SSl -3Mt HI ft.,-; fn1w IEID Beautiful 3 bedroom borne wil.b family room and covered patio. Loc.ted oear 1cbool1. aboppiDg and park1. Pnced lllcmb' lll7.500. ONMSAT tW 4'12..., .... wooo-- SP+m.ae&WATERS 'tt"''°° VATllMS AO'ml~ for you w/Um dmsl<' barPJ.D 4 ll*'JCJllS bra. 2 baths, aGd ~footage & a • YTd w1a spark.hng pool. Located ID tbl' grOVt'5 O( frVIOe . ••• ••• STAll"ltG OYBl SZG.400 DOWH You·11 be dellgbtt>d .. ,,.. eml,,...i!I Ped Caudu a8enac a ~ <'OI· ledim ol WU1lllb I& mut· ed~Sdlerbu f1naDdQ& w/a lat at --Ill l0.25'J. Md a 2111l a •• at in. au ....... Loeaitecl la o a -.. 55Z 4477 Walkr.r f; l f!f! ~ ....... I Id 111111111•111111• OCE.ANJl'RONT New modular type lnmB. SM.. commuruty. 2 bdls.. 34 hr secunty. :)Ub ·lt'tt1n g O K . C7l4 J419..JS16 ~..!r~~m-P"Md. 10.000 + sq. I\. bWdin« pad 1 lot otr ocl'anfront South Laguna S4SO ,OO O. 714 i'Jl55.Z199 1BE1'0RD SO.I> ia ~ 11191111 OD maa ol our baUnp •Dd we have plmty ol ~. u you -->1'0'.r a.o..e SOLD. f'llmeeall UI today &...-..... U. '"1·17'1 JUST CHI LO<* ..S )'OU'll fall ia love db tm aptit level. 2 bedroom hom e . tllldwoud Doon. c:\BlOm abut.t.en, cedar, oalt, skylight in k1tcbea • ocm:i v.ew ms.ooo. rrsLO~ ~ ocean view. 3 bd1xJm home lteyed to depnl.. indoor loot.door llv1og. Wc>ed dec k1, Pllbo. pool & spa Large Cam.ty room. fln?placc & wet bru. $MS.GOO RAWUSS 3 BtdrooUJ bome Wllh f am.ty room. ll led eti· t.ryway. i.talOed glasa. wood pmdtng attunty . -"ZI" 'mpr'IQW•-0&· eym \1nl$. ~.000 MOLAN ... & .. 497-MS. ... , ...... ,.., . ..................... . llG CANYON Spectacular Pf course 6'tlte. 6P> ~.It. j to 6 Bdrms. ~v, baths. Pool md .. Sl.2915.000. 111 STAINES CO. 673-7761 .-t9W!'OR .-..-~ CUSTOM +POOL $119,500 Thls excrung Newport home olfen an eater• OCIM4 YIEW tarner's ~ w /uruque A~ wood 4t ltlaM 3 livability. Prestag1ou1 txinn. home lfl a pn va~ locJllJon. PEE LANO. & aeduded area. Room ~ P<XX.. Pnc:ed to l'xpand Cbttk the to sell fa.,t. Sell~r rmanruig uo Uw. onl! • adlVal.ed. 646-ml ~JUAHCAP. (~iwti!i!Jiji§j A 3 bdrm. condo. pen- tbaule mode! Wltb peUo, Real Eltate .--..,....,..;.~~ ----:::.W-o.!er cc:um: NEWPORT + Wllb"'••,. m.sm POOL Ot"•RMAMC:a Be•utlfu.J fmly bo!IM .. ..,.0......Bay,a ~ete w /dramatio brwM_4.._Mme •SPA. RoomfO( ma.-lilla. La· lllm •RV. Qty li&btt ..._ a _, ~ail. VIEW! Recently rei ...,._........_ II' ~rm.ti.._._, 719-llOI ~ ..... IC1UIO , .... a...._ ~ .... OL_I 17141494-1177 ........... 1050 ....................... Qm&am lull Cape c.od CID l .:re. Zoned for bones m lftlltlPJU5 Nellie Gad Ranch ~c dd.a.J.J · ing with miJhon dolJ&r \lt'W $460,000. Call 83l 7Sl1 Owner. -L..,....,.. 1052 ....................... fODOIOHGTS G.8ttiJW !Dldl'I, 2700 sq ft.. Br3 Ba ~Im. ll'~ mt By Owner-&M-6449 fUxa>RO VIEW HOME &and oew 3500 ~ f\ • Br Sew S50.00o &M-Ss.98 SPAQOUS 3 Bedaotm Pabo home W1lb catbedraJ cethn(CS. (am.ty room. (ormaJ chn- ~ lMU!fuUy deairatect SplDkier system. com· ~ pool " Jll<'W..ll. ~000 NOi +Jtil ....... 661-1161 Wal km 1; I r.r. Vlll-Ul.JOA-~ £1dting new project, ti.:>-Is ocnn news, 1 " 2 Bdrms ror aale aad 1eme. RaaJes startmg at Sl2S,OOO. Sever al \o dmJe from. Alt'a. ~or631-0486 OCUNFllOMT DU'LEX ' ~2+3bdrmW1 1u on the beac h . Remarbble income & investment potent1a I ~ comer lot ,5eller will carry ~ 2nd at izr.; Unique opportuo 1ty. 6611U ......OlrTHGTS 3 lovely bdrms, 1 ~Ba . n r sch Is. S upe r clean . $151.950. DISIEAl.TY 673-&610 AamJr 9% fU"Sl.. Ownet will f lD&M'e !Del. 38r. 2Bll. (rpk. formal din- ing. qwd settin«. 1ow meidmancie. Sunny Top of the World Home . SdJools neerby. $147,500 by owner . 7S2·00H, ~... 1067 «-3521ewea. • ....................... BY OWNER 1145.000 CUSTOM $119,500 2744 E. COAST HWY. SEIL idle Items wttb a Dally PUol Claaalfied Ad. ~Walker & lee BY OWNER-Mesa Verde pool home. 2 aty. 4.Br. 38a. FD..2 frplcs, la pool, g.u BBQ, asaumable lama. price Sl1&.000. tm Rbodl!s. se.8351 -1t.ONM HOUSI • 2:11 P'AlRVIEW DR. v.GUNA BEACH Dys$ toaandy beach. J Br ocam view home. IDOft-ln c:ood. Pri~ below marttet and owner wW ftnmce .... 158 S6000DOWM No~ owner will CSTY t.lmoe at U~%. 4 Br. 2 ba, A/C, l&e yard, iDUl:Md. occupancy. Prin. anl:J, mem. nm f!Jldtin& 3 bdrm f m-- b' bocne la an enter· taimr'a detiOt • /\IDique linbWty. l»resU1toua Newport location FER I.AND.~ POOL. Pric.s toaelJ fast. CORONA DEL MAR 759-1616 , .... IM RIAi DLANATB .... Atteatioo! Finl time ~ or tnYelt.or. Will· !QI to"°"? Paint la Iota d elbow sre-would trmnbm ddl J bdrm family bome t nto • GREAT PLACE TO LIVE. a.., ..... Won't il!lll--. J-LH-lL "::> T l. OLSON ··~--- UGiy VIEW bome, 11"1 b_ w.lk to ~ AA· sw:nable SJ 70,000 11 ~. 'b, b. den.. bonus rm, 2 ••ideSa, new carpet. .. la On. By Owner. -.000. l·Z.111.t or .... 75t.llOI ~ Walker C lee ~~=~~ ... !!!! ' "' LIM) L901U . :r.::=: = NlJ. ~ Cdl. a Bit. tor '· IDla. Call fw dim. lbL, 1'•. na. wtrpl. ....._ A beamed eeU. Coay ~ ,.ao. w• to beach: *Cote Realty tlab • t ... 1. fatU. & lnvestmett\ . --aill. ._..UALTY ... S177 ~ .. &lllltWW · OHICVMWIWf ............... --... ... = ........ ...... .............. ft ... ~~Tas ~ ... ..,.--:; l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lm••••-~---. Ollw.a .. ...._ __ ..... ~-1* ........ .. ·. HH~ll~l;l . .,. .... ·--·· t1' t •\I 1 ' \I(' ~.!!!~ ... !~ .............. ..... _.,le. 5 .... ,_. Wlcp' ........ cmty. Patrick Teocn. Ala.•Ja ~OITCOMDO l-n~:i~ibl~t~rms. 110.lm. DO ~ 00 axrror 3 yrs. Back unit m fine complex. Only IB,.500. eut.ra Jhitdrlnp, ail. u.-.1001: OOMl:S 67WOOO 2HDUSIS Uwe la cme, rent the other. l~ bloelrs to be9da. aooo to .-ume editing ...., Own/ A(l .• weekdays '1r 6 call ... ~~an. Complete remodel. llTh.lln Rae Rodgers, Re/Max. Gl-12116. sen "Harbor View". u:y afiDL amt. 8~% loan. Anxioos. IM'7-41919 Or KELP·U-SELL IM'7-416216 ~ VI.LA Dover Shores area. Magnificent residence ~OD the lhorell ol Back Bay. Pnllmsiaoal· lY decorated lbruoul. .,.. • a model TN- "cm ol a IMd.. Call ~ priva abowtn& today. 86Clll3 FOR£ST E OLSON . . .. •~ .... c ue · JUSTUS19 Cliff Dr-VIEW. VIEW. 2 Br·lr& lot·pal poteo· tiaL Owuer-wUl finance Ill~~ szso.ooo. Coast Properties. m-500 "" OWND rDW«."IHG M•l Mll lJMI~. DO ..... • llfllllQ New ....-a.Uc ocean vu ........ -aqft.4 a-. ....._. atrium. al. t'"~v'=:~ .... addna feab&tel. Excellent •focatlon. :S~· By Owner. S-.llM IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ltNt'le ..... 91i11111Nn I 11 .. Bldlll:al! ,.. <WtlLlow ......,_l loan oo tbls ttwac 2 Bdrm ccmdo. Wiil to wlll call*I. own Pllk>: I poola. aauaa, .... ID-Mote Wlqe. 171, 100. BX ll. Call -..-.... --Sl.All>.CIOO Pbr1Der home of the MAKA.RAJAH OF IN- DCBE. • ea a t>a., 46 tt. pool, approx. l·l <'re. Caeb.. trade or 20"kt down. ()was' /qJ $0-1787 WI I I ta Iott ....................... VAUMNJ.3BR 1 BA.new ,.... iD fl~ New cpts, I&. yard. $17,.500. 87Zl lblaa Ave. DM600 ....................... . ..................... . •I,. SPACE l9CI'• Double ~in popular Weatmlaater Park. Priclml -quick sale at DUGO. WW ledode 3 11111111111 tr. .... ,..._ Hurl')'! Won't lHll (SCl;Da)llUIU ::'J Walkr.r & lee COSTAMISA 24XS6 1973 Western. Dlhride. lo space reot. 2Br, Z8a. Alca.o ~. garden tub, tslaod kitchen, many. xlr1t1.- (L81SO) ' T_... ............ 972-8421 ~ Walker i; lee ..WOln' .. CH trn Fuqua, dbl wide 2Br. ma, ...an fam rm • tan. frtlka. &&rden tub, fenced 1cf. ocn U-.(SlJmr). T...._ ..... ~ 972-8421 Laguna~I Rea -. .............. .., &..cM. ...... ~pn .,,..., tie. No ... Nr. ...... Aitmautl ... ... LAGUNA BSACH OCSANnONT. Jar. l9a IPM'•eular sUD· ........... ,,.. MANPln.."11~ a.. ~ ar. a.. cln rm. tam nD. bldry nn. rv.--..a .. I 3 • ... w. uoo . ..................... . 4flDES ..... ..... 000 .,.~ .-..~ llrall9r fTM)ftO. llM l'lHT A'l'f BLDG. CDM All aBr, auper loc, ...,,..,. By oner' <n4) __.,er <m> 1'IO-MOt .._..,,,,rty IHO ....................... C acW I\ $I tr 1600 ........................ ~~· WCINI • 31>Newpart-Bay /Jbi o.w.c. 131"'1'1tewa. Commercial Bldl ror ... PU1.ly leaMd. 1'rtple mt. <XL Good auuma- ble loan. Locatt.d Jdyilwtld, Riv. Co. m sh'4*•C cattt. Also ad- ditional developable comm'I land. Mary Nel9an. Own/ AIJ.. 2733 Sarver Lane, Sao llarcaa, Ca~-Pb 7Wf144-.5CZI e'V9 aft I. m-rra, 1 iJ 2000 ....................... _6.HDUMITS PRIME EASTSIDE. CM 2Bdnmeaieh. nlESI'ABNESCO. mm1 20MEW&MTS-CM BeauWw 2 bd. 2 ba lo.wobouse uoll• w/frplcs, veulted ceU· -'ISLJ.il\'ltmb Mi· 1803 Rnn'AL IMXlllE PROPERTY ·-· lllodWaT Type Hoam. 3' br aecurtty, 3 P"l t.cbes. pool • pier. (7M)9-31J& 4 Units/Costa Mesa. _.. &lbject to lOSl. .., ,..orGM181. ' 9'1AIL PLACE NOf•Tm" to,9. " ... !~ ' ..... ~ .... Great opportuolty • owoer leavtoc area. wm:tqukfl ..... 4 SEP. L<n'S-Oreater Oedlillty fr value. 11.JY ALL .only SIUOO dwn. 11.JY SEP-sat to S2IK dwn, e.ch4"pla.. NO QUAlJP'YlNG-No klmfeea.. 0-. yield, OWNER fiD..L CARRY· No mo. PQ .• --accnae. Sur.,.. Gl-UllL 12 unit.a. Pool. Costa ..... sm.ooo. 10% UJ· terest. $110.000 down. Owner. 541-Tm •JUSTUSlm• 22 UNITS. all 28r. ZBa w/AC.cmlaere +; 2,n new, 1rosa Income Sl00,000 w /low rents. Prime aoc ol Gardea ~ XL.NT TERJIS. rao.ooo dii. S1.050.ooo. Prio only. Act. Les 8uubart (714) ~ Super fixer· upper. Newport HetgbU 2+dm. wood beam ceilio1a. ~ c:oWd be W>-dtr .., mo. rib l!Q.AIOO down. Seller needs quick aalit. 'JS.1911> •7'MTS• ~ dwD. 10 mo. old. Gardea Grove. Act. ... . ~ ., .. , 2100 ....................... M·l HEMET AREA. Rivenide Co. 210.000 14 ft. RradY to '°' Sl .15 pet· aq fl. Good lerm1 . 0..-, llary NellmZ71a ·Saner Lane1 San Marcos, UO•t Pb 7Mf*.5GlfMI aft I. Lell fwW. 2200 1-JLOT Prtme Costa M•a locaUoo on Baker ~ ,_. apertmeota or oondot. !utlder's pecbJe available. C all for Info. Terms avalla~. 1 ... u.a New~Larse ................... &MD IAlle ........ l 'riba. trpk. .~k. Near Tenol1 Ranch. Owaer w /liaance. ..... 'Diie a.I Sltal.e 9'11-e ..... Ilg Bear Lek. ('Ams5 l.-ml"-" i.-.a..- ., t ) .... ...... %100 ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ....................... 1111 •••••••••••••••••• LllpltlMdt J141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ ,....... Jl4t . .................... .. s.= Jl76 ....................... ............. ....................... c... ....... UZ2 ....................... ~ .... ted3 a--tdln ID top 1oeatk1D wnl/J dll OCND .WW. J llldll. maotmo. ?IO-ia • ....... 311"1 old. 3 atnn. z ba. frpk, 2 car pr. NeM' l*b-Drive by. AvaU April lit. -/'llJO. Jo Au Alt. 1151.a2 Now A..U. at, 2ba. 2 c&r -.~ .... frple. .. ....... .... Jlr,dla.ile,.UO. ... ...... ~ Cod .._••vet Uved lo --------.-1 YaU MLl()A.. l 81:.~ r • newly coe\llructed 2 & 3 bedrooms, each \l\lt cootaln.I: • 2'n Baths •Kitchen GreenhoUJe • Brick Hearth Fireplaces •Vaulted Ceilinl• w/2nd Story Loft • BuUt·ln Dilhwaaher "Ou Range • TUe IOtehen Counters •Decks. Patio & Private Yards with Trees • Double car Garage • CI05e to Transportation PARK WILSON 624 WIMe. COIN MeM Phone 751·1364 for appt. Mon.·Fri. <8AM-5PM> c.M.... J.224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.:-... Gw. •fllcd prd. -.a:aoor ..... % a-. 1 ba. .. P-'Jo. &vaJ•· Mlalt.a ool1 . Good IDelltila, m.82 Ellee. ..... Oceaa. ai&e view ••• 2"' be. (UQily. rec rm. RV area. S195tm o. 1>1• Ut-4417, fV Gl·llSI f1RZl'l..ACr;. HUG! 3 Bdrm. 2 batb bome. S.cl•d•d aod vu1 priYale. lleu Verde. dml ... 1Wb*le ldlool. CW>--/llo. Aak for Ill Nina.,.._ Jlil.1m 2 & .... quW It. .. ymd + ...... Adllllll cpl oo11. No peu. ..5. ~or-.-111--. ..... ,, ... ..... 2 "'*-....... NewtJ pel.ated. draper1e1 t. wallpaper. Nice ne.,..nood ol lleu ~. lnd. 1at'dtner Waer pd. by OWMr MOO /mo Cblldreo ........ 11'8 Iowa St. CJilSIMMI. So.Qll Terr C'.ondG. 38r. a..,AJC.~.com pletely remod . d1 1· b...a.r. pool. kids ok. ~-4111) Adwt Cocdo. E-11de, w,,.. 2br. 1 "1ba. Pvt pldO. ...,. Stt-21190 -Easlmde. 2bf. g.ar. Yri 0.1 wll&er peJd. I' M J• IMdt J:2AO ....................... Bldecarll&ed Dr. 18• ..... LocllUd ....... ,,.... ~ Call llr . Moses 751·1117 or -.ms S.., Z8r i...e witb a..tw•r Ullil ca IMAP ka.. ..... from ocean. a.a Mr ..... m.ai <r ... 1'71S. U4J . .................. .... 11111 ............... .. 19CJMS Jmue.. ........ : .... JaM11i& ........ mo 4 BR. 3 t... . ... .,,. 3~a;; 4 8'. ~ ba. pool SD Terrace lOWDhouae, 2 bdnn. z ba. 9IOO /mo IWng. ....m·~r B4MI. .......... UAI ••••••••••••••••••••••• o~i='•l:'I Ba. • W/D, a.. ......... -.al1I 2•1 ............... .._ na. 2 car pr. "" ............ .., P~ Ave. IMO/mo. -..m.z ............. ll52 ....................... New 1'w'nhH. security ..... 3 Br-mi.min. 2"" Bil. form. din rm, 2 fplc's. A IC. atrium. comm. pool. Yard. wata'. lJ'Ub pd. R.ef 1 ~ ........ ~ a-er. a.. poo1 • prt prtv. fttotdll ..-o. --.z.• 11111 Beaa:tafuJ people tor I 'N 2 yr old bome. Plltiel:1 ,.,. : J Br. 2~ ba . lam rm . waaber/dryer, frpk . • .. .,t petio .,..,. • }ac pov . Quiel ~ .-rs1mo. .... .... ¥"to U67 ........................ ... ' ..... ll69 ....................... IM:KIAY SIOOMOMnt l.aw.ty 4 br + poai ID Bey area · l'ftll.Al /mootb <'ODta<'t a....Radd ·M1-m1 er~ lllA. -• p..-y . ............. tmo. -~-...io .... a.a.-.~ • ...._ t..aty rm bame lo bt1t 1oca Uon . ~"· • ... tns.._ -·~ * ~ eoedo 3 Br. 2Yt Ba. aar . frpl. Wasb/dryer. refrtg . .,,.,,., Jrly. no-ot80 Av91. A11riJ 20. SEAttlND 00"1>0 Zbr. a.. r.,.k. z can. l'Ool • spa. patio. Ma511o . --.... CXNJO. Nr llDq. 2 Ba. 1-. .-. jac.. s.ana. clll pr. W ID. Avail lllay 11t. MU/IDO . Dyg t"D-1250. evn/wkndw -~ Bay~ view eoodo' Ur. den. lbL AduJta No pm. Walk to bMdL New SIS> ...,,...,. Call Gen ~ Newport c,.t Coodo. 2!d'1:n. 2.ba. Pool • t.eo. -c:rta. IDQllo. 6M-aJO IOOlll Q;.r ~ rulbc wood .ainC-z Br. l ba. (fl>k , ...t decD. brick walks ·~Lee fDcd yrd. AnalS/l. tmO ~ ~ pstjo home 2 r«> P'EE' Apt .• CCGdo tr, 1 ba. 2-car a,arap. nm.ala Villa Retilala 2 & 2 Ba Bl\tfl twnbse. Separate Apartmnt. F.utllde. PT1vac1 2 &mm ft.b fTp6c • pat.ao. tm. dll.khD eceepted. --~ ·~ 2 a-. prllll8. tlKd yard. C ID. avall lmmed. 1410 /1DO. Kid.I oil, DO pm..m3a.m-018 Jlma Verde. l BR. 2 ba. uml.I me. pool. Exd. ram.ty .,,,._ 90. Avail iamec1 O.vid 646-325.S ... ZllD Padfk 2 br, oew ..... t. crpt. MZ5 mo. ,,,..... lhnd ... 3 br, 2\lf ba. 2 ~ CllllldD. 2 car prqe w,qmn. ... dlx. mo mo.563Ca. ... ma. le )'d. bda • pels OK. a.so mo. -.. ll0-1.SOl. MO ca 'JWNllS&.tat 110 . 21r. zi.ti8a. fr1*, ... oelJ, no pets. 1140 w.n.ca.s.-. l2JJ ....................... )OQ.S POil RENT 3 or 4br, Priced from ~--Jl'Dcd 'Jud • 1ara1H. P'amlll•• ple.... ltJds • ,.ts ...... OtlJ 9IW5ll cw ma7L ,., DO fee. ....... .., llJ4 • •••••••••••••••••••••• I' 7 al• .... lJ40 ....................... IDlll roll UHT S er *'· Prieed from ~-hell yard • 1au1u. FaCDlUes ple.... Kida A pets __ Olll ...... « DSL/4..•M, pool teoais/altu lts m.4112BkT c111tom decor, MOO. 1.-.elilD.~al\.$ llC ~ .,.._.. 557-4'100 at 23U dya, 2 .... 2 ...., l~ be. flome. ~ cau, ...... ,...... O:IDdD m ·-n.e Labs·· ll1ldlm. all •a mtw n.. aoc. a.... decent· am 111o. anr. 111.- e11 &md ... Rd re- cpred, No pm., 9900 mo . ~.JD) Woocllridgie 3br. coado. lndd "9(' .... lake. poai. )a(' • tamla SIOC> 11H. 5i5IMm2 ~ !lltA&.ea . £& ec bvm,. 2br + den. 2 be,. f.,,k. microwave, a1c, 2 car pr. Lake, pool )aic • m.s mdll. ~-.-...z 8llUIN 2 s&.orJ boaw. 2JOO 9Q ft. ... 2"' be. 2 f1pc. w /ber, ale, petio. ID racilibm. md. tAmDll S125/IDD~ OI ..... l Br a.to OD 111-.n, pcJl!)l J\tlmia' DO pm. avail 4/lS, MOOtmo. ~ S &', 2ba. i car pr, trpk, i.ce ~ dsbwbr. stove. SS7S mo. lse. Avail. Apr. $th. 14102 ~ 0Jurt. located IA n. O*JD)'. 5-lJllZ 9 to s llaD t.bni PT\. 'titu111Weea.do.2BR. ...... lndrY nn. Q)mm pool. ett. · $500 mo. ... 3 Br. 1~ Ila. i car pr, f1111c, lltttum. clabwtar. .,.,.., smmo. I••· 41 Caraoa. la rtadtwud.Slmtto ~ lb tin f'rl Avall. .... 4a-,3llia,ICWIU', frple, 1't rem rm • • ber. ""9lt la .,. bdrm • ......... mo. .... 9 Dilwie. NortllWoocl. 111-mtttDS. MoDtbna fti.A.al.""1Jtr.llllh. iao.211ia,2ciaraar.frpk. fonDll dlD ..... dlbwtar. nu mo. tu. n SJcamora Creak . 1Wtlerod. .. Yell , .. ............. Unftl ~ e:R!Clll.ive home S! w.&c:llf. 4 br 3 ba, faa nn.. lg. eow1try tJtdlm. maoy edru. CaH Nancy 67S· l~l WWW f •cwnmp ~er..·---2 Br. 2 ....... Ne'W C1ll. ... '° ...,, ..... ilic-...., ,. ... .., ~ Town.bome fOr ~ SI*:! OU!I ... .,,.,........., pool. .,. ........ ~ ...... ..... mm'f ZBr.Pftlll.pft,..,..-.. --1Y dfforated MSO quiet couple OD I y . -.ma.60m7 ~ Sbanss 2 BR. 2 a.. den. tiik. dbl car. ~ tamis. poo1, mo DD. ... s Br. Zl,\ ba, tleaanl Newport Terrace to'lftlbome. ToU111 \II>' ,.....w. am. 1o ocean. .. ToQy.~.~ crmsu a-t .... VU1a Ba1boe a:mdD. 28r, 2Ba.. Vle'W. aecurlty. 173$/m o . czs. '19'1l. 2 Br. M b9 cmdo. pool• JK. m beliut. Npt Ter. U <'e Avail Ma y t. -/'ID). ZU/G-Ml7 Smwmd Cmdo. 2 Br. '"" ba. 2 car car. frpl<'. sauae. 1pa . pool. 9'1111D. 17MBJO Olll&am 3 Br. 2..., ba lal· mac . Npt Hts . 2ss Plillas. sm1mo. Open Ssl/9m 1..S. call MS-e.af llftSpm *-Sb.na; a Bil. 2 ba. D/W • .....,., frpt Nr. lt·--.m.- s.a ts m• ....................... P'or lease. Beautiful cam 6 d eoune view --3~.lba. Imm« am~ OK. ao ... _,_,, CaJl "°" appt. TMbdl Rlln~ •mo lBr~Bll.~ omm vu from a.· IWI· die*. pool%.--.% car MILO aaraae. doH to ...... amt:aa. No pets. 15'1&. .. TlOl lZIO . ..................... . c I , ~ u } 1 } II If I P 1•e1 .. eeee Dr a. c.do, Adult aand,y, ~ ..... tood NC t.c. ..... se.Ga5 er--. lllDL !kb. il&S I lBRcmlle;~ &dd;tmmo. 3 BR t1llllbme; E/Side CM Jllllluai; llOOmo. 2BR+dlll (Gr3BR> 5-rilw ..... NB. ~rilw.i:xd caaa.suoo--. 75J.1700 o-f>i r~ 9• 11~11.JH IOllf NO l!DIMHI ., Mt 9oc:tlt ~ Qt. '9CW•,.... Suftclly ~.eao· •• ~ -• ""'llwdl "'°" -------T.,.,.. •Ree LtelON (pro l pro ahop)•2 Haalltl Clum•Saun&• ~·Mn­ming• Driving~ IBUTlfUL AHlff· lllBfrl: Sff9", t .. 2 Bedrooms • Fur· nlshed & UntumtSMd •~Laving• No Pets • Models Open dally 9to 6 Oakwood Gerden Apartmenta Newport Beech/No. 880 Irvine (al 161h) (714) 645-0550 Ml•port Beech/So. 1700 !&h St (Do* •• 16th) (714) 642-8170 ~z:icd ....................... 3102 v.-u. Badt CODdo. --·-··········· Nr. Hoa1 Hosp. All Loe Alamitos 2 Br. 2ba, mDellilles + guarded -.tty Wt. pool, rec --~•it... M.ll.Mo. ~ n ..... ···-01 NPT. BCIL New Villa ri • a 1 -....................... ..... OIMD. Ocwa w. <kwltJuA: year round 2 lrl bdnm. 2 ba. flplc, beautif~downstairs r.:~ a:ed·:.~:~ &110111YS<ntl>O laundry, deck. •,.., I w21r, 2ba........ sum+ '11il. 87MIT1. :a..~ ... ~ P=l:.S~P= .... DD peU.. SllDYtty. lM4 RMOI> lllUGS, -. lliwDr.,'75-18 .............. ,._ ...... ~ - By llwlteU Hotel • --_. -- .:z::::: .. =::--=.,=~ -;·.:._to~ 111tr a.c , lllr, a.. 2 + den. iaa. carpet.a, cs•· ,.... • JMs. 2 drapes, refrlJ. U50. bll:I to ocan. MOiio. a:-lkle d trwy. Jlio --lft.tP.11. peta. 403 Jasmine, .... Dtlme amdD. 1 br. poo&, ..... ClOUrta. SP@. tm a., 1 br -frplc, pool. aa Aftll. 'DO'W'. Intne. l'iaplojed aln&le only, __ .... fJlllL ll>Clllllb, DO pets. M35. ............ ~ ......... ~. .. -+11& • &Ml. ..,,.., .. a• 11ra. nm. 11112 ... z be. ... So. Oil Plf.la, S.A. $IN. No pela. ftMl17; Ml·MID lBr. Blmdtul. qWit. bit· ia. Dr'al*. carpet.. .......... dWDCI' to.,.,.,....~. Ideal h~bldyor couple. No pet1. 1275/mo. ..... 1 'r.ahle 2br. l 'hba, pvt pmtio. &cl pr. O/W, I da. No Peta. SSJ51fo. dy 54f).SMI, eve& S4MOl4 2 Br. 1 -Avail. ~1. Dive b.Y 9' Cmtel' St. J+p, A 'Jbm call l>uQ&er & Aaeoc. 157-0701. s:m mo.. req. lit, last & aauit;y. Sbown by appt. mly. 2tr, encl yard & aar . Adb. Sm pet OK. Nr So. ~l. Plaza. $390110. ~ l,ie lbr, sngl mature perscn 90Ye only. Lots of storage, encl gar. . . . Xlnt. nD. mly. 66:M87 •1&llAMi&,.. .o-. Wta11a·. ......... ._... • a.,.,.,1..,.111, ... ................ OCIAMAllA Walk to tbe beacb. DllllOdbl Ip W Br ... -=---=·~ = acrm w/attrad1Y9 areenbelt, trees. f!!i•hcape 6 9 bole put. tin& 1rffo, 2 pools. f'rlendly clubhouse wtrrplc. color TV . sauna, exercl1e " --roam. SWta at $345 locludla1 major liilltill Adalla, DO pets. CASA .. SOI. 21661 •r ,. al fUHH Walk to bmch. lbr. AoYe tk re frlg. U2Sllo. ~ llliWllliO 2br, 2be, crpts, drps, OfW, pr. Nr 5 Puint.a & BMcb.NHlm -.. V~ 2Br. no 2.br, l~ atudio. Gar. pets, 1st/last +SlOO. 1$. DIW, ~- nts. -mo. ... lllJSall 'JS2.74'74. sa.-3317 -5PM. - New Ju:mry CGldo with Ylewoa The Bluf&. z Br, 2 ba, frplc, .ts m-.ny xtraa. Call Rhe tt, IGIN7 « 8D-Z11I Jin "1Ll.Eln'6N lBr du.pin clean • cp& Adulb. DO peta. .... Uppe' 3 br, Z ba. MOO mo. No JllU. l dlUd oL Call .., " m.zm . ~3Br,2~ .. AFr. ftplc. clllnrbr • y.nl ........ ICidl. l -ak. llG'5 + .. de-.... oau ...,.., • 91.J.2171. Afl.. DO I• Near new xtra dlx ,...... .. tc•. 2ba. bi*. bltim. W ID blmp, akyiltea, vaulted cell· inp. Db. attcb 1ar. Many xtraa $475. S6-3llOt i.t. laet + dep. MMm9 ~-~~~ ~~~~.~-fl Slllper--. ll75mO. to> an tee modern 1 a:lbnn. 2~ 2 CM at· 9';1, a 3142 A91m'Sf:B tr,~ garage. t.ch gar. t650Mo. Call ........... , .......... . , 0' ,._ 3650 ~ Mmt8QM.. fSG.1118. 9aT)' ~ 7855 A#. ~· &O/moatllbd . Near ........... -........ 2Br, frpk:, crpll, stove. 3 Br. 2 ba condo, near So. Ul'acb, 3 rm. Call 1'; twD. dapld. 3br21-. belcon:y view. AdUha, oo Ola!ll Plaza. 11r75 lnc all a r t e r 6 : o o p m dale to be9ch. View. 1B50 peta. Z'25. 322 Heliotrope ut 1 I . Gu a rd e d gate-(7l4)846.61'94 mo.-..1122 Ave. 61S«IM bya appt. comm. cau 64&-n74 lnillt 3144 C.-...._ llZ4 2 Br, lYJ ba 2 sty twnhm. ---·-···-··-· t; .... ,,.,... ..._.................. S450 /mo. C.M. Call Beaullful 2 br condo, .:.:..::.:.:::::-..... , •• ,.2·4· 3 Bdrm apt. gas paid 64&-TI74 pool. temia. $450. Tbe ....................... --n.:tgar,adl.ta Springs. For appt. 842-5073 FA5TSIDE ADULTS, 2 5SMm) SUSCASITAS fWn. 1 br apt S3C>O • up. &Mi. pr. AdWls, DO pas. 2110 Newpu;t Bl. ~ betwn 8:30 • s -pm 1 Bdrmapt f})cl garage, gas paid 642--5073 MESA VERDE home al· moepbere 2"3 br dix ... NoNl.~1034 2 Bdrma, 1 bath apt. Adulla. Ga.. pa.id. 6'2-5073. ~~~~~~~~ BR Lanai, garage, no WOODBRIDGE CON"O(). pets. New deo:Jr' 00 cul· 3 Br, 2 'h Ba, 2 ca r ~. SC!:S mo. S31·3S3S garage, frplc, AC, all 2 Br prden apt. l'h ba. rec facll. $800 mo. patio " garqe. Adults, 6CU5.li, Gl·211Z2 00 pas. $400. 54&-13T1 L.,.. ltodt 3141 2 Br. pool. quiet. $335. • ..................... . AWlts, DO pas. 423 West 2 Br, 1 be, ocean view, -u ,,_ ....... walk lo beacb. Up-~· -graded psiat. crp.. drpg. Br __ ref 1 Br.-qwe.t. utll. paid. Refrig .. stove, lodry. 'I • d'•t .... 3740 1 ~ 2 • OAUa, "'· sns. Adulta. DO pets. 3113 1525. 41f7,2UD 1nn111n•••••••--H pool. AduJb, DO pelS. West Bay. 548-9518 KWl .. tlSJ .... lllt.-u.in.cl 8llllllitul PM'k·lb aur~ roundlop. Terraced .. 9lllltm ... bbq, e~Unt foantatna. Spaclou1 room s . __..... dlaiq area. w.lk41t dmlbl. bome- .. ~ • cal!IDe&s. Walk to Huatlnrton Old«: lBl*omDfmll• 2Bll*GOiii tana• Adulll.aoPlb. UUidel"-1 .. ....... J7ff ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' '•·c1·•d l.. J ..)\J ... 'i...- 1 sm. "'ao. 5M-0&92 ha!Uy. 2 Br s:MO. Spac. 3 Br, 2 ba $395. Play· emmd. pool. 648-1• . a 2tJe. new, tida olr, 1llllkr' 6 pa tnd, near So. Coaat Pl. ssso. l6GJI. ser, 2ba new eondo or So Coat Piasa. Pool • recnllltioa. all pd uW ex· -9ec .. 151390; --mtMe MIW APTS 1llO. nEZ Rl:NT aa. ............ ~ Spacloaa oew ualts . Prt•=· decb. -C . .11. =--= « .... ..., ....... adlta. No Peta. Encl peUo. ...-..r.-at. ...... 91'MGO 2 tr 2 b8 OClDdo. w /pool "' spa. Nr. So. Qst.. Plua. SC!S llX). IW6-.5IDJ a Br, 2 a. 1Ull1D'Y adwt apt w /pool lo Santa Ana Ila. "15. 540-57~. 2 er. m be. luxwious bnm:l new condo near S.C. Plua. Frpk, 2 car gar., rec. fldl. •1mo. 982-8l1a er m.7'11.. 3 Bdrm l'h &I, patio, kids OK, no pets $C25(mo. + depmt. See • 850 Ceder St t 1. Call ......... HIWJOIT .APMTM9ft'S J a--+ &i:lL Adda ODl~ DO peu. No ......... J8>Nlwpart Jlvd Qil&a ... Dsiul,... Jl2' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •nnUHr t4IW ADULT APTS 211r, 1 a. -Pwt t111t1o llmftll UN'I' .......... "' ....... -.. ... .. ---LlllMrn. •. ~~_. ............ -':Sa~ '~~-==-......... \ .., . . _.. ______ 'a . 1"81, ---~ lftlell'9 lfl .... .... • "111t. aaun.d. 1•111 •• ... ,....,..... "JO/mo. No peU . -...mw.•a •H·4111 or ev .. : I '--------'• ... -. Iii a lbdo. •·MDL ~ DIW, J'.' uea, Jin 11111', ....._,,_, ... ...... -..... sllll oat ft, .. ....,.,., "-•ell'--••im Nice l·bdna. apt. Wallt to taeb'ls toM1. ~ '1\wmf' Amoe. 49t-UTT 2Br, ·~No. Lacuna. superb view, wlk to bcb/ahope, _.10 mo. ~ ~ ..... JIU ....................... ....... CCleOSllO-. •By OWDm'-IBr, 2'hBa. rr mw, 2 PoOla. Jdut w. wit to ..... To .. call Tedlb' moat dJa/nery ~ 831· 709, or ownr •ailN/Alv-.. Mr,.. ... 316' ....................... 2 ~11111o-.. Mopda~ Near Boal lloap. ....... 1••- W•dltr lie 2br lbe, ..... ., .......... ccr,PoOl•DP Nlw 1llr ..... --. pool, ...... -•· ............. --¥11WC»MY t'.M'IB.l1n'. • , I 2 br, a ~ •• frple, tu .. [ ...... Pool ... ca b1ra. lfMwe ...... ,..~·-· ..... ... ...,,,..,MIN. Pref. Male •r•f, ltr•t•llt. tlttllo. .......... ........... , •... , IMi .. ,_. ,.... .... , ... ..,.....,. .. A._..__.. ............. ,.. ---~ I Ft , ll& .... •DECO&ATORS 1112 per mo. Call DELIORI' oe Wai.r. •muftt:Jllpm aldlr prtf. trJ!k, lBr • • JrtJ. '7MIA. 8ea•t. DeW COD · .......... 28r,21Ma. a-a ... ftipk. J:x. tnl. .,,.. m.-. D-10&1 lbr , %ba, ap It * ,.... D/W, frplc, p.i ear 1ar. Patio. .... 2br, JM!be. -1tar7, for llllbn woman. A.croea frm Ooeol. $650. lllS ltv. Ave. CJl. ..._ -2 tr, 2 be beltutlll&l lnall.-.... Nkie qma --. 2 car encl. 11rage, frplc. W /D ...... TSL Mcmt MZ·Uim ft.LA IAI I04 =.-::::.=..~ petim, IOIDe w toe.an view • frPcs. Adda only. lbr, 1 ba; lbr +dea; 22lr. 2ba. anlta anil. JRL PROPERTltS 86-49 .... 2br, 2.ba. upper. W81tdltf. Fr-pie, pool, carport. $11D11o. M$41Q2 2 Br, 2 ba CCJDdo. pvt peting. pool.. jacuai • bead&. Best ioc in Npt Bcb. Avail lmmed. .850Jmo . ....cau.. LlDda. 753--JIO& 28r, ..... from bcb. ............ pcd. md pr ..... 11t7. %10 .... to ..... Bue peb, Sbr 10••01M1 bome •ltll ya r4 . mal ......... Dato .... Zllr, 1~ ... ia Hm&.MwD--. ma1a. ea.an lift &. .............. to .... z Br apt. Cll. 1200 +aecur. '42·1101, .... ......... ft. cmdo In n. ..,,._ sm mo. '1!t l.d. Olll '67·.,., t to s. M i i'. P1rk Newport Townbouae. S32S, ~ utllltiea. Call J ao : 'r.IMIM8. Nd Fem, rmm&e ZS-Z, rap. job. 1190/mo, lrvtne-.-.-. Wartdnc motber • ,,.,. old dlqbter wouad Uke lllllbn ,..... ..... tza. ~ 2'Jr'S or older to ~ZBr. J.Ba~ cm~ c.t An Balboa ar. BQ. ll!QO/mll). Reta. nira'ct ena aft. 4. a. aaane ""-t.o abr SID Orrmr4e 1125/peT' mo. CalJ dfH92 a rt epm. Enc. fem., ~ waota NIP-llfP to aim-. 2 &r 2119 In NlL All tarn. . S350 mo. + ~ utll. ..-or eoa» Ads .... .. ,. ...... _o_._ .. _,_...,. ______ 1 -.me waMed. 111r. 2••---.1'6 bib to Olll ..... apt, ... \0 ladL AMil. DD ..... b:tl. ... a.p. penan, -.-.m.e111. ---------- JIOll UUS&: 2 Ir 2 .. cam Ylaw C9llD. -mo. .......... taaa. rm.. 2 be cmdo •iUi c.-•-.w.a. ~ mo. Call ,.,.._. or .... ,... S..c;;"•-P•n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...................... Le 2Br, dole to elem adll. 1 dild OK. Nd re&. ~.MO-SOTI ft r ,_. ......_ .,_ abare my 281", 28a ................. Laaad •. So. Coad Pima. •trm. --19 e'l9. Share 28r apt, 1\i!tBa, smmo. +\i!tuW, poo1 & lldy fac. N. 8. al· T1lll Seit itll Vilbn New 16:2 ~1&'7&,y ~ apta ill " plans .. ...:. 1:1.t from $375, Z bdrm 4350 towal'DIMls f'roln 9535 + I I I I I I I I I I I I I e e e e e • •·• •• pools. lmDis, wa&erf aila.. -.. ,_....... panda! C. for c:oalDni .. ,...,.. rsu: • beetiq pUd.. From <M1llll., Odll. SID DWco Prwy drive m.- Nortb on S.acb to a.or..e Bmta1 115 per McP'lddm tbm Weat on mo. Stolle lncloted llchdden to SeawiDd ltmL 8cb. ~ ~ C714>m-sl& Oflc:e..... 4400 ...... 4000 ...................... . eee1 ee I aa I I I I I ea a a• eeee JZl5 Sq. ft. . .. aJO. fl2 WeS 6: Up • 1 Bra, 1117 Wit 11dtt', N.B. kilcbeoett ... pool • /rtf/llld,. Ml.sail maid Ml'Y. 59:'155. Lmdioo Im Mote& !DIC. sunlS RJn:L EUROPA PriJm Newport Beach •TDow-..79 kJc. ~ O.C. air1lort. bttbe"CX.l>WOBLD" Bent lael. recep\lon, SlllfPING CENTER ~ rm. Jador ...... u&Jh, 100 , .... ll""'nllcmBNch cop le• • more . Room w /full ltovae ~ lo Weatbhlff .. d N,& anils im- DBl.1G4111. Raam far re&. C.U aft. I. ...... o.c.c .• buda. c.K.m.om lillltr '*m. tura., ,..,, • ... pLl1e. Pbr 1.i ....... Near PCB at Beacb. SE&. Room to rent, Jf'Yiae· (Alie.,. -mo. -- Room w/kUeltea .mu-.~'"'· t...ae.~eoau ....-....., . 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MuU.a.o Really. ~ SmaJ1 Wilddfl"C!bt office, ~ ¥tew ol ba.y, av Al.I. now.· I.rs paroog kit. ~I049M £mrOrrt aft'ieea. up to .., eq ft.. llD1 Newport a Cll. 66ZW. Koob)' We wut to 111bluse. ....HWMft Z.....,.. o(. liael. m.e Recepl. oc Airpart or 1.quaa mus m4IM. 0 ' I .... 4450 ...................... <amar•...._a "-&;:a..._. llr. + I a«Jtia, ..,,. .. Hlta, ....... ,a.a. Olsll 9111 •• a.; 1...,.. -••un .., .... blOclUll .... u. ........ ... .... ..... ,. ... . ,._ J''bO .-...,...aa , 7 ,, ....... 4IOO 11111 •••••••••••••• ~·1.-... ft • ............ lot. -----c ... , Jllew lllJl,1111099 , ..... . 1pece. Oak parquet 11oon. Office /tlaop. Sl.ootllo. Caaaery ........ ... 4111 • •••••••••••••••••••••• .. • • w..-. . Wl__.tllllT.D.'1 1 Rlll1 POIUaloit -- a._ See maaqer, I ms ,__. Alt •· "' 1 t / c.11.-... ...... ..... .... mi'Msd 4600 .. , _, .. , ... , .. _ .... , .......................... . ••• ,................... 1100 ~-eou.ea ta quiet spot la La~ a.di, On.. del Illar er a.&a -. for SD er-.~.,. .. .aw. wrtae ad ... C/O Th Daily Pilot Newspeper, p .0 . Bolt ~ Costa lleaa, CA 92UI or lelepbone '1J.1'15t Waalllld 111 ca.ta lll8a or lntDe --. Z or 3 BR, bouae preferred . 3 ~ Xld rdens>oea. 173·5701 £ve1 . & 'wt&. ZBr, 2ba oa or Ill' the W'llter'. <Aaple • f9 yr ok1. Yr. Ille. Ill~ 0 I ~/ ..... ....................... D I O;;' taJtf 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ nsUurant. By : lllasioo VieJO. "5,000 F /P. Terms. 6C1.-rz ....................... ------II I,_.._. ....Clttis •• Cltlrdt Omtblned Adult Choirs prf.Mlll: RATER HE! Oncbriinc~ &bde s:nwnat km , s ::;,,,~" at H••tl•9to• ..... ~s.:MDI ... , ( Ew:r:yone WelclOme) ------. -....... d i.oat & ,_,. HOO R e t a I I I I f t a n d LI • LI "" n• • .. ·-•••• ......,.. .... .,.. in , _______ _ .... ...._,, eeater. ldall ---opent.loa. Tin llllJ, with neellea* Niimi. o..r ""1rin&. m.09 Lclll or,._. a ..-1 can Aalmal A11f•\a•ce i.-. •..ma. eo1-. A'Glll _... A-od•'m -tniD. .., lav. req. ~-P.cili~ rum lat: StmU wtit remTer- !lldo. s-0m2 mr. Talbert/Newland. Siulwidl/lce crum ~Pllll'Aru •tmo. Joe Cr'MDJ only liCkj undwtdlS • drinks for~ prd'ils I m.-i ~ C.OIDIDitted Cbr1sltan .-:. s-rtner l.oveston fer mmral rfJllOW'Ce & fO<Hf proJects C all Micha el : f4S ·S98~. P.0.lbl 2IXJ2. Npt lkh 93113 Fasti*lld oatura.I food ls Prime beadl loca· tim. 8)' owner. Write to· ~Food C/O PO Box 794. Balboa CA Sll51.. ....,to...-5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fNEED fMONEY • Clm!TMO ..... JllfAW1Da.- """JI A.rT-..tby COllll ..... &.o.a WESED.t ficdlled hh t•r• Danl~tillqth• J.D.6 ASSOC. I (714) ... U21 I IUY 2ND TD'• FAS't Npt)t,Ptta..., 19«11 KB. Nd Me d . 1ttn. 8f7-S7 Lan': MlnJ Scbnanur s alt & pe pper. M . "Boga r t." V i c. Downtown H . 8 . REWARD! SJ6..ll03 lollt Newbmd/AIUanta HR Very sml salt & pep- per Sctut auzer rem "~". CalJ 960-8245 or 984·2113 La!ll seen FJ:bxi Pad aru. lat: Large white male Oil with orange ears & lall, blue eyes. Qrona dd Mar VlC. Reward. 613·S624 eves; days sum. m. m . I.alt: blk. SL Bernard, male, VlC. Delawatt & C1ay, H.B. Has tags . M&-1ZS2 FOUND Small black dog, v1c Beach Ir In · <l#>apolb. HB. SJMl.01 Fcuid: Doc. Fem. $hep/• D:Jb6e lllx. Ba /OIWJ#,e abort hair. Approx 8 mos. Vic: B\llbard, o.&id. PV. lllll-77210 POUND: ID Olibua.bus . Jlt.Wy. V\c. Irv. • 17tb Sl. C.M. 836·0812, 8111..0CI) .RJltm: ParaUet. ear- ner Broc*lnant It F.ct· ti:ws" .... v. 566-ZIZS P'oun.d . Sealpo1n\ Slumee. Vic. hlbioo ....... ......, .. Lclll Aid.I lit. Black Toy Pa.le fmL No 1.D. Illa· .... f..a t.eeU\, Vic. .... N Holpital. nr • •.tsfl--'a Name: ••AJlale" REWARD. •ia lAlt ell. Gf&J 1tri1*1 ...a.. Victoria Beacb ••e. or Blaeblr4 . ...... L<ial: lraallD PUlsport~ No. UGl.11. AmJr 8 . V""1* ~PIM· l'Qr ... ...ct call MW7IS LOST "SHARP •• CALCULATO'R .- Jt&WA.R.DI Loll aloal w.,..acmdthe follo•t111 1trH tJ: Ada•• An. H.B .• Allmw. c.K... SW.. Cll... er Aai lllt•, c.11 . CaU A•·•\tter Ill. ............ ' • ' C. .. ~ '· t. ' t ' . ( a C) • ..... 1 ... _,, ....................... , ................... . h t,,oat. Opal rla1.1 P81GllAR'n Cari•I· ,,. JIEWAllD. ... d ftdl ... 011 ~ ts--••rr•••d•d w / 6 n(frral. ~. :.~· , ....... =z·· JP& ... ~=: COi ... ........ __ . . .... -..na. _, .... ~ .... ~:Small wblte PBl,llW_... ...... ~--·•11.11t1a• ............. . <J.._...u. Cll MHlll; Lecal, C9afJtlHtlal • -....... DYil. P.O. Bu ma. f'OVND: llutDe equip ... tmL Vic. Npt. ~ M.2D.-.n2 ~~~~~~~~~ ,. POUND: Collle-Sbep cm. llDIU1 Nit color -II. W /SulU Fe Cnty ,.,. .... .rm_ JIOUND: Bllltewr Sbep ..,,ml._ Bloade II. Lab ,,. Sbep mi• blk • tan •Jt:-Fem. Newport Beach • Aabml Shell« ....... ... . ... llOU'G): ... a.&acs Lab • p1b. Vlc. Wanter • a. GaNt a wt. B.8. Bed .r W..l9GJI :--........ ,. ..... v..,....., ..... Vie. Ck....._, Jlenmca. "mi.cm.. ~--~~~~~~- nPOUND: 2 Af&ban .... lbmdl. • 8eacb .... -""""'*"'H.B. teCl2 ' UBI': ""' c:9e. ...... ~'w /1boulder. 1trap. Dropped frocn ear lo "' 0.-. del llar near &Mew•··~ U.C. I"'-.... 111 ... Dr. B. .......... ·°' .. ~ S P .I a I T U .A L .. Jl&AlllJ'tOS f1I ....... ..., Uc"d. b t. ....... --.uis -a. ea.mo a.ai .... (l a.. ; QC. WFOllT *ISCORF* SpeclalhhC ia Uc ti'az' p' ............ JOwf•• ~------- N.&tmt DlAllOND WAMTED: Prtv. Pllt1 wW ..., 1 to 3 carat. caab.. N.B. ~ IWIMGE~co YOISD' ... )IBDbJalDeS <Mcalll .. U. ~· tt.-OXYLADY * <X1TCALL ()ta. y *'7J.llJI• .. Qj ........ •/red ... ...... XlllL eond. P'•lly equipped . IUDOIOllO. ZIJ.7'7-1211 .._male. llttndive. ... fem 30+ for good tU1Wt. Replt Ad•72. DaUJ Pilot. •• ueo. a.a--.- .. ..U.'S• • r1s Oah.il Mth. ~ NOIW....-0 1C11CH or.a as DiXAt'liie ... USl ...... 1111i7' lllfactlve .... ,r-o1-. ...... d a. DellCDeei '°· c.111 ........ to cat· ........ •!Well ed•e&l· ... IDlllin: &eadalty ----ol...a.b. ............ ...., .. .............. Direct ~v..:,~ _. ----a.. ~~ ......... 111 ... ..... , ,,,....... ~.tree trim· ....... °"'7· CarJJ•••· M9cl1maa. • .,, .ii~ Mame = .... Jlllia.Call' ..... P/llACllNF f'-'11+00 It re- ........... fftc1•1 • :'.:J" II fft eapr. Ba•ll••· d••····· clriftWaJ n-.O•al1, ..... '.•.am IP •• I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Ya.EAN . c.1 cso • Gld ftwa 161121 a , s. ., tne. 11t dma Wild dime w l'ilM- 1rlt7. aanbl. 1 .. , -- ........ .,,. ...... J.ec•J·1ear •r•••d HIW••· 4ff.IU1, -- lridwl::. wU J*. "Jttwpet. a.ta .... ~em5ewa. .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0... ........... ..,... -·Jl'I,-...... c-..ek IV ref. II t . ... IHI.AM Olm p I Fhc. lo ,._ '"9 eet.. a .,,, 1ur . _.,. __ .. $. ~aldeotlal • co•· ll9'dal f I .... Pree eat. R•••· re&e1 . ........ ~ ........ ,.... .._.,_...,....... l'twltlL ..... MJ-81 ~ zmrw~ • 'JT .... 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Call for ~ppt . d1m'9! lar OS adivtiel Ollila to &lliar AC!'CICllUD--..a. dllb:-~ ..,,,... tor f-tmn1•11t1:11n11U1111111H -Al11UIOl1VE-----~'-- mm 6.,... 0Yer" a ~a..,. .. 1iJD1 ISO * I~ D•r ~ YI P'IUCE Uiat Tl • • d•t ('714) 111·'1111 1111• I ....... Diaiwed. Pleaty o1 ~·~ CUlll•r peJ )ob9 • A p; j '·' ln'W•~l'IN == ~ ~ .......... _ = ~~::~~: 0 p 1 I , 100& (W. b' adY•C HIS llATllllllll•lllllllllS S.91rwk911p-. Dn• i.ea,.i. •rof .. ,..., .... deata.. lmpro.. 1o•r aw • Neeb mUlk&I .-.-•n&oad-vwed wkome, Call lllftPrJw ..... ..._ "1tbillal. 707I ....................... aw ...... • ••· . **'-'· *"'1 .. lift.a Willl 11'fti1W. , ..... -- NOWA9Q1n•t Dlliill ......... NIM~Br.Aal MIOWT'I m&9rl:a. kb All . l'h to 2 tn. Sin to $4 $ 0 I a o . X l 8 t . lllDGOliClll. Wlna, re- U.-. diaablUlJ, al•· dim. Need Id wbedl. ----~ ...... ~~ --~ ....... -................ Ille& ..... -COCD-= ~. aia&Mt · ..... ~.:7~.-- i ... ,_v ...... •ttta1•m 1'1lla ma1 eoocera ,.._w.aree........, • • 'rrol~ ... , ........ . -....... t I wllo weot h• ••r• bt wa ... llOO PfW wt. We .................... cipea 8Dd a comllletr .,.......,....rt,_, are Und of maklas JDlalma•~ ••••· or .mdNllD• ...... call t.Oid&7 fw u l•· ................... .._ -'*Mr, .. thlll ........ • die ..,. '° •uc:ceu. ror •• • •. ..-.ca11 ... IDU'l1QAN -Elpa', = profre.111•• . . Cal for lo· ..._,.~KIL --_, ! <"•· ,. u.. for .. , ...... ~c:l~•nl O..a.tte lalH, HO _../Wiit ~·td:M. ... ftlC&. paJrOll, ~f/D pymt1. ""•tile with 1ood ucretary 1 t l l h . ac.41D/Vr.m.DU IOUtn"ER p /Ume, ,lfra dlaa fti. l·SPll. I .... u. 0.-.. sa-,QJlltar ..... a. ............ ~. ........ ~ ...... Ch... dw'p a Jf I • ~ time, ks. nwble, salary negotiable. Leslie -- . . . -.. . ' cam EaeflJal tnl•• ,... ........... ..._. ln1 dullH. I Yeara mtnlW!!D npeftftff. EllNIJeat ....,It. • .._cm•• llJa.. lkla~area.o.i1 u.. Mekial penlla· ... ............ ;&~ Call Suau. C6ql'Am -Hoaae _,-.Mae • • ' • tar•chlb ..._. malatnaace . --m.-u ChlD T • C ARSE OP · PORJUm11.S AV AD... POil EXP. DESIGNERS 6 D&ArrsllEN. ALL PHASES or LAND DEV. 6 PUBLIC WOIUtS PROI SCTS. SPa:IAI, HEBI> POil WATD ft'STEllS 6 HYDRAULIC DllllGftEltS • IClOll · PU1'Ell EXP. a .G. a. r.NalL. INC. ., ... ainc:m ACCTS PAYA&I ~ ~~AIU ~ ~l!r .. ,....icn .'8QJ • Liie. 8dl ...., . a.tml 1'Jp6lt. Put lilDe b' ad&iaS alraee ID Ha. BdL ant&. 0.IJ U • pstwecl • accuca&.e ... .,.-.ml a.DICAL-1.t ,,... •• .... ~ ... .. IQ for .... mat. KIL -.m-1m a1k .......,. a.tii::lll . DO THE GEl'YOU DOWN'! MCAMH&P . P*""*b ~~ HaldQ•V...._hJ . ._ .. a... Cld'WW ..... )tit ........ .a..&a.t..ot..-. ................. To Pleee your "J'utR.ak0 SirYIH Dlnd°'1 fld ..... -Call Now 642-1671 . ..... ,AJ.Jnll'O. JatJS•& • CIMl81 /AIU.. 904 . ...... mtnfa.cal O..•'ml ....•........ , ........ . ~.r:r·· 9 .. • ltJ.14,, ...... l I 11111111 I llllJl&•llll en..w.cw:.,.... r.aau.-• rtadU.1. ~H .... .._ .. w~111111°11w a1 r 1 111 II llltllltllllll E:llpert la JlttMI 6 1..Sl )ebt. lat/ut. P'rofffal ... t .,. .... ....___ ~-.-DMltlt F ,, I I I 11111 llllllllll111e COOKS .,_.,_ Mriac. Bal, r · I m.&a'- Allit a:unD lllLP .... •• for Micltel•'• 0--..c.D~. m•ma c::cMn'mt8P P'la1J or p/tlme. Dry £1..•!!!DC plaat. NB r;::iii:~::---•• z •ua ccuawa..,. Tia 11CU.. Niel I ',_,. H · 0.1 or ••1~t. 11 /F perieece req•tred . ~ ==-= ...... ~. l'.:a· L..ho .... c..a a-da. W'Olt· ,_..,ID....-.. _.., .. __.iU.U. Oaly ...._ « ~ Taco ... JI F '"Iii "penl)8· 8111.eoW. Ilda.CM. -~flllllll __. COUNT&• HELP -•• .,11. e.au Suaaa, -.PK lb. u:.a to ..... ... -..- Dahm7 .... ·-1 I ........ ....-. ,.,_, • ,._. a,_ a... PllliDSlllllP. zm NIMpst ........ Cll . DELIVB&Y A•. LA ,,_,_ -.... week. ............... DeffALASST. PMlfnMI ftieodly, Nalenlal, Mesa Verde office. ---~-­............. ----~,.-Deak Cluk. Neat, ........ .......... 'Dllt .. Al i..,... Zll Nortb Co11t Bw1. ............... a.Illa, .... , ..CllMICM ••• 5 = ..... . ,, ..... . ~ ... ......,... f!HI ~=-~ =)~ ~~ Oall l1He. '. a 0 St is. cl b< . on • to. .,. . . (;OOBIMAtol Olrp.....,_..fora at~tewide liaaa('ial -W. firm, Faabkm Wind to nm lnvem.oty Ir atitd•IFic. ~ or· ~ iDveatory COil· tra4. ~ ... , " ....... Ell:pre- q 'd. al 140-0123, 9:~ MMTUIB lledical mamnf 8duriac colbpaa7 needs a wor1m-. llac:hlae shop experlenc:e reqwred, biib ·acbool madtloe sbop-ok. Eacelleot bemf.1&a .. wwldnl eoo-dW.cma. llWloa Viejo ... Only Utoae aeekinc pauwm~ ~~-SUND: ,..... I• I ODIAL T5IS .. ,.. ... ' Real Estate Sales People needed In Sunset 8ea('h ore, Lop comml.ss\l'OO. Call Bud Hyams 17141 946-5112 Rl!ICl:PnaaS"I' -For ....._. bmp. s.t II SWa. .. •·UDO ~ P/f. HA.JR ~BEAUTY SAtoN MB. lll\tra . ...... -=--u II. ' I' I t'I' ..... "•lll\t.1 ' • ' .......... ...__ BROILER llAN 6 ~...,.... ...... liaa 5 , .... ...u.. Ap- ... ..--. .... tbru Sun 3pm.tpm. Aho Hoste11e1 • Cuh1en pm ...a. Ct'8Q' Horw Steak Houae, UIO .........,.,._. S.A. ~·-.a•Hr. J ..-J91(•r ............... ••tar)' epea. Call m.JIU Ir WL Reata•raat. Coots. W Fl «~Apply lD penoa at Cok>ay IC1tdwn, %114.1 O.Uca Hwy ., Sao Juan °"8tliw. Mail. Callllill' Ta140led IJ cre•Uve --s-1 fol' nu.iJ ......... s.auy. -............... cemettt to Asaiatant H=•,,.-'s jolt will be aval.labk. ~ -med 11111117..\illltY in ,...to~21 Flll*ln lllmll. or eaU: ....... SU.tirl. 0Ul801•c-• fr'-b. II Jn or oldes'. jr. ~. full or P/f. Seeood Glance, 1-i:-:==~=~~ zmw. ~NB. ·--•~ • · m:an Sec ... tJpe. ab. . Sales. Hard••~. fuU II -sJ·hlD SIS.D .._ YJC. tele prs time pCIUtioD bt ritalJ rW p .. ap Sll.000 hardware store. See ...S..X'nw#ad••• ll1b or Steve, H. W. . .o.romce. W r I I lat Co • • l 21 At11t QmO ,,,,_,BOE A' tr.CM Ua.....,s~ -llftb, !Mab ... Newport 9lec:b. GNJIO ..._ o.ns.. run • P I T , ••iforms flill'DialMd. alot O.C. ........ nip pay. Car ....... muat. Sbidds SlmttY 1Dc. m.rau. --~~~~~~ ~ M' '5 IETAIL FASHION 151.AMD nM ladles •P:,::et ~--..... ed ..... ~ 'W.;.,"Y· CGID· aMim, h.U II s-tllmL JClll..,_AM WhclWmw.r.d 146-1100. GARGUAID fbr' pnvu cmnmunity, Lqua Beach area. Vlriaib6e abUl.. K.00/br. OllJ a«m for alJllt. SIXlJIUTY GUAJlDS - NJ fa part-tune. So. O.C. ~ (lniDt. Npt. 8liL la fl Toro I. No ell· ,... -=. WW tnucl. All aWfu avail. lmmed .,..,,.DP ~ btwa llllato2'm. 8111111 lo- tenaaUoaal Senrity. I'm £. OllcUr. Se HR. Alllblim. 7UG5-4a0 . SECY /BKPR. part /full time, R.E. Co. Cdll. Salary DIC-Call .. u. -.nu. meoo , ..... , ... k ....... t te .... ,.,.. to .......... _ n s1Lt1.&•- W&anou1•••N1 MJOaT MAft -... k ...... GN.t ................ ..... -.... ....... ............ ~--•WV\a Not" __ ..,. _ _.., ..... ML m. ---- I ~ m.iM"V BAR -Part-w.tl ....... ,,,____ Nllkml tr.Ye& service : "\ l me w It ad •· needs telephon e ~ Caabler/food prep. aecretariea. Ueket de· Miiare. s..cnn Country ----C'Jub. --.. --.... --~. Ne> oper. nee. 15/hr +. SWITCH I OA ID 5.A.50-,,_. ona.ATOI. WILL YARD WORK. -Few 1IMl 645-7565. fh.. N man owr-16. S3..25br. ~ C.M. • Syzl •OW*s . .Hr .. Lmmed. need ... 0 f I ------ PUmjC~ .... ,...~ ...._ 1111ua112:..._a.w.a-Wbtll rm clD-.. dill ....... beda , bdrm uta . aGllie-. PU.JS LOTS JOIE. ........... We 8-or lofA, MC. Catlalor'• ebeclta • Cull. NO PD80filAL CHSClt8 PLSASE ! f'oDd ...U.W.. ltema ............. *S"l9I AUC'ftOM ~H1wr=tll.Cll --...- ~;;:::: .. ~ ....... ~ um...,.. ...... 10. .............. :::.:-• ori t l ce •u . C2> 39'' lO lpeed tiUsa. SID m.ms SdlwiaD ~ bike. Ulle mw. Good lbape, bat di.«. m-7Sl5t Rob1D a .._: 2 ... <gtrta & •> 1 Sdl,,._ cnaaer JI"..,,.. 59-8' C w& 14'e , 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qltt Bolt Artioa Rifle .22LA, Solld Walnut Skd.DltllS.~ C. IOH .. ....................... ; IOI' experleDCed IBM ; s,ai.m I operators, : enDla& alalfl. GiH>d ' me • *In. • llNlt.. : 'Olll ..... :111· ... ·;·;·; ............. =-=-= bred. Jtltlllllllllt••• ••••• 511-11115 • i 'J'EACHD/Pfe.acbool, I e ._.......,. ;;;••II , saucnoa Lucky You I We are ~ ?.::''0: SUICHAMJMiMS , t:&-lnlf! 90ldtora. We New abtpment of fine ""'"" • P'rePdl OU din.lo& 41 l ~ kxlkiDe far l"ISpClnU-bdrm.-Jmt arrived. ~ hie~ ldel to~ awr • pea. Wboleaak • 1eYe lrs S:»lpm. Suo· ~ direct to tbe Thurs. You can eara 90. COAST AN· i a o y w b e r e f r o m 'l1QUE CENTEJl. Z31.ll . -S:.UO.a.st br. ,,_.. Ls So .. l s ''· : iio ........_ IDYolved 6 . a rv\ew, an ta -Ar& (714) '7N70t. ()po • aper-. neceuary. Call 7 cba/Wk. MMPI&. aft. -wk&b'I MO..-SI _ __._ _____ _ a tare... 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Kltdl aet $-dln ocver mar top ultioc 9325. .... JC&. alH bedroom set w/trtple drelaer' f,l50. 56G:Z3 Dl*ll rm Kt. md.. mar· b6e tap. table fr 4 swivel dn. cbrome bale. $150. Kmmare pa dryer ~ ... Exec. desk 36"x 72 '' wood / laminate $150. Newport Bedding, queen SllDSOMI. ... • Mn large Carson cbalra, creen. lac ot · tamm. aoo. Pb S.0-.JllS caa•~ 2 blue plaJd couches w IWbt com U>I. db. in- ._.. IDlllUnMea. aU ... Uld. med ontt. Coe\ '650. sell suo . MlllrhiDC lamp avail. ~ Jhlld New. Plltio table • cbr set w tumbre Jla. m..am East.er Baraaina. 229 Slerka. C.11 . Furn. dadlla. m.c. Sat-Sun. N ' Gr.at yard sale. Sat. 4-.MD. Jlcyde. bowtini baD • t.c. live birds• ca.ft, old ooim. datbes. • mucb mire. 15&$ Pon. derosa, C.M. Front yard. 5tl54l52. w .. Jk n cbt io_ Open drawers, cupboards, dallds • ~ wtw.ever you fl od . 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Prise Woa. Off road dlild'a u cw. II mpc.. _....._ ........ -~ .... .., ....... Q\lbal lrvloe couple mem· ben bip. Call ens : 1'1).J:llO. WANT ED : SILVER DC1l.ARS. PriYll&e pat· ty. ~ ews m.mt ftfd) .... ... eoloela1 $15$. Standio1 lamp. Dlla1ab $10. Bubnell amt. ~ 1&2$ S3S. •·111L llacDooald'1/Ralpba ~ ... eua. iu. m.m.m.Wll•or 1nda. .... llaiwillcciSolat..Dllt Ml: Color 'IV.~ beds • c offee t bl. tG&dlm wwe. amc. Fr-... Sat. tAM-lPM . %700 ~Way <8)' Uw imma courts I C.11 . 1Sl-SCBJ St t 01 .... 8065 ~ .....,.,..._., U. t SI I I I I S8 I I I I e I e e • • .... Np&, .... Tmmil Cllab. Weatbeod waterteu 900. aa. oochwe. 3Dpc set. ~ price .... 9UU tn boa. Duila 151-0l21 ....... o1 ....... aa1e. All fwD tllllll .,. Ooucb • lou I M Poudefou Pine md tbb. eoltee -ooudl dll. llilllldm' bit d.haoete, 2 ellra, Hill Pm* LeilltW haU. Sile 5. Black. 150 . -- Sorabed. aewl1 up-1 ~ +oew mat· ~ sm. lDra ftnn qa bcll/mlll1. sns. 141-Gll5 WAHTTOBUY 1171 SlNDA A<XORD 4D1lSl'J)Nf. tcz.mt .... kt ~LA•• ..:!!:!1 I:. l-1111~ 7n::::.~ --&Mr11f u ..., Copt« .......... leaier. '-Cal u eoplea. Xhtt Clllllll ... '1WIJO ,. IOl7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F.uUr parrot. 70UDC. tame. 1eotle a.lue : ,,......_ IZ50 or best of. flr . ..zm • aJTE ll.SNICIES. All~. aupe1"' a.... can~ "-'•O...-IOto ...................... GEii elednc o rc ao. SlOOOlb&t orr. Ga me .... ..-.m..-. Baby Graad P iano. .. ..... amd. .... men ~f' PB F -9J II 1111111111 1£ .......... _ ... . ...'DAij .... . .... ltader7. $121. -,-- 'Tl &Ml« Plda.fork ~ ........ ,.._ ,.., ......... Hldt ..... • 4114 cu la. GllP°"7. 0,-out toBbp.114/ZM-~ rM' 9d ...._ 1111 Pat-.._ fla..boUom v . DriH. IZ.5001090 . 93a. .. ruawa n t-btrd S • ad:! 2lllO tDn . SS .,.._,..-ua.cMrl1· ..... ·-ri.boul trtr. (1M~Tlfl1. a.at ....... 59oc1 lS Sllp. • ... all extras ,..Ur. Blelolrtl.as wt. 69«119 1177 23' llOo I /B. t ur nk ~y. e qu\p . SWlllOIOllO. m.llm .. UIMlite S9oc1 Mdaa. •• ,....., T.V., stereo. VHF. twtD l50. IOoriC ln. LMwtac dly iDUlt .a.. S.C. at,000 P P. M.IPll.ee.'7Sl0 "11 %1' GlaMtnm v .Z1&, ..... , ..... ~ 0/B + 1SHP ll'OIUac motor. llaa1 a\raa. ... -to llPlftC. SllC --IS .... ,.. l • w1'1aa tai*it51-> Ji1 h I go ll5(ID ----~ JZ TIOJAN S/F OSL. A Ilk~ new '77 mdl •ltWD cW mc·s. Only 210 t otal brs. wall ACJtficir lar &CICIO. ~ O.. ldtr 631-3133 ..... , 0 .. 9050 • •• . .............. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 91.ftltllM .. • YN:.~--1 DDS ...0. .,.,, ,...,.,n 111.-1 0 I f7S.1.906 at-- zr n....., tn <Robie conversion >. W/4S' Balb:>ll DIOOriDC. crut kJc. --~· eva.. Doc k spa ce r e nt al, ~ Up to 22' boat. MO mo. 67S·9174 or 5111.3525 • •••• JlDdt aftllable. CID ~.NB.B-7• 111 0 1 ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• c ' .. ,., liif I 9120 ...................... llllOe ,_. 'd .... &. ~-ftar bad. Stv. ....... -..1122. us ...... 9140 I lllllll1111111eee••• t'• 'Ida/ s.:.:c 9150 l SSlll 11I&Ill11111••••• ~KZ2ll0 llOOOll lllDl cmd .-> 551-8221> ~ aft." ~ ' 1972HaIDA150 Much t <llrome m> 66357'8 After s ' ----------~ $.lrukl RIUZSN. irlnt S am. mwll' raced. 925. ~ 90'1357 : 'T1 Kawasaki KH400 . ~ rut • dn. 5800 mi. ,.. SIOO /mab ofr. Call 2 -118 J ..... ....... S./"' .. jSlll... fl60 i . ...................... i ...... •Yew ......... " Tap. to ,_ua:a beDefil.s ; ·.:e:~ruu =~I Diie '1 RV Rmt.a1s Rl!Nr Z2~Wt. mtr. lant: ... •: 9e!f-cont. ., .. ~~~ 1'bln ... " the Baby. • Nlwidllllle d$oeit. .,._QI llJ.1Jl4 l:bl. lt1'e t-.ll library 20' 100 1 L -abaped eabin1!U. IBIO. 731.CIJ Drexel Campai1a ~. dlk. twin ... tl'tm • tm sprtnc. At· tnc:tlve r-Jlow bdrm r.n, w/WkMI' bdbrda. a.. • mlrror. Refril- t.qa. '-cart 6 IO 00. ...,_ Tl"tllrl.,....... 9170 ~ ....................... s a.dul 25" RCA color .... WI 9060 Oalt.oal lroa 1ate. 58.. 1Y 2 -"--....._ 1 '"1111100••••••••-••• wide. M" lone. SlOOtor • yr_,_,, '"""'..,. ·e. IAlden l'-Z5ft. varn \ • ·w'• • 1010 ....................... .. ~ froDl frost. free, f75. '10 West· ........ refit&-frost· tree ....... $175. Alldque Wblte MWinl .... SU. .. pet plaf ~D sao. G.E. 12lb IJ&k/wlll T.V. work.Ull .. 5el-Z1'7$ ALl*m Meta-•• IJ'IP8, AKCQamp.U.. 1.-tSrt YeUow Wb. w fJMpen. 2~1h-fem. Jl'ree to -. ......... bome. ..-. II.ale A.lredale, ' ID09. PedlCJ'ee. $100. Very pd w/klda. 551-2921 eM.. MCs.bleO:llle. female, , ... 1111•' '• All .............. yta ............ qu&li· Cy ......... ,.. .... ..., 11111111 •••••••••••••• " ... r....-.-...,.. .. 1ardnlD1. --.. ....,.. ......... t. 1'9n1M 6 Sl•mue. .................. ............ "'"' ---... _,, ,,. .... ., ........ ·-...... ,. Orner lat "/bolaten • Ull ~ Hatch ~ tbl am.MT. d r.f15.ml "'8y. sax.a.nm bull , 111 p f n N 8 . Z "CdorT.V. SUI beautlrul. $4000 . 11 • GRASSHOPP ER i Ca"'1in1 Trailer. Seeps , Bed, k g . ahe aet w/frame. Foam mat· u...a IM-3'50 SIHper couch. Jllnt . eoad: 1150. DtDette w11wtvel cbrt, lllat. eoa4: SUS. l ·alde .,.tum wll&Md, com- p&ete: 950. 2 wooden dr91en: --but!L SebwtDO 10.pd. bike: ...... New Waterford Cbao· dllier, t Uta, 2 Uen. Mdl B·t , 752·ST10, -- ,,,.,., I070 ....................... ,_.. s.Ae: SlM!r doUan. Pbr .IDNllklr'. WW Ml.I to beet offer. P.P. eves 1»tll-1VJS. dJ--7 Km' CClll&lifical c.aAIAC r.mctine. saoo. Setellite bunM>ul oven to 2400 dee. $100. Both xlnl. --IBl plua t.ramler fee . NEWPORT BEACH TENNIS CLU 8 FAMILY M!MBU&llJ».~ • .. Yoac-an be a i ••• ~ ... . :a. . ·~ WINNER . . . . . . 4, can be pu.Jled with l lir y ~ car Of' truck. i r OU AwaiQI included. Like f ~YEAR IM-9010.. WARRANTY ______ .._ ______ _ eoaeo have a Mn'tce to offer or ..,. .-. .,.,.., c ,___.__ ........ _ -'• u ._....... ' ..______ -.-&oae ,pAaceanad LoedldllOO In t he Dally Pilot T!'NTTRIA, 18' Jayco..i ...1ZSZ a.uftect Section • . • Spa. .. Xlal CODd. Of·, Pbm914Z-51'11. ............ 25'' Z.W. ODDlc* cir · _._ 7 1Y. Od .ortras OCIDll 1;;:~;;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;;:;:::;:::~==::::==;;:;;; sis. 545-1214 aft Spm. ) I'm' ule: Phone Mate. Dee. .wi.c macblne ·--tymq. .......... ,,, t . .................... . • .. 9010 ....................... wwan• ...,... -.. SB.Li.- • ... ,.., AJ=:~L~:. Jaat by Miaclln1 • )'O'lr name aed addreu ancl by watchlal for yoar name In the claNUled ads of the Dally Piiot. ·~~~ to t~, .. ~tre-, aN• W UHlDfOt :0Upoom:.!T•roa-.1:'1:i:Jmt rm out WJ a .. ,.,... Depa.....,...., PUit mW. 8aJ 1119et:,:ca.&a ~CA-. PAl.Y ... OT i J ~I ,'-!'!"!~~1111!,7~i-;~N..,.J'....,1..,. You mav request Ad-Sitter aervb when plocing '10l"' od • . . 04K Ad-Sit1'r number wiH ~ in y<J41f Doity Pilot od .•. ~ toke$ y<:IJf tnellOgft .. • Yo\I cal in at your c:onwn6lrd to ~t ftit fllPOIW to your ad ..• this tsva !' onfy $5 per week. for more ""'°""°'ion ond to i*a ~.. ad col 6G..sut ,_ - l ' .... .-.... ....... ,. .. --.. ......... .,,, .... --. -. -......... ...,....._.._.,,,. ·-.... . ,.. ' t ....................... DIPORTANJ' NOl'ICZTO ~AND ADYER'l'1SERS Tbe price or Item• ~by vehlcJe dMlen in tbe vehicle claalrlect 9dverti1lllc coiaam does ~ p.. d ude any applicable t-. ticeme, tnmter lees, flD&DCe charges. lees f(W air pollution c:mb'ol de¥b eenifie.a. tiam or dealer' documeo- tar 1 preparation c ba r g.e 1 "'n l ess ~ specified by the adwlrtiaer. 'Mp I a 'a "20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •41 Ford Wood le, .....aored. su.ooo; '" 1Wd We.de, naored ID.lat eoad. $20,000. l2$GIJ .. ~ ... a.tol- rer. '64 llaserali, 3500GTJ, Mate olr. --- ... I 111111111re11111e1 ............ Diii ...... ~ ...... ................... ...... 1 .... .. ..... Wi ...... . ~.u ......... . .............. 111 Ill II Ill 1111aaae ,,,. ..... ..... , .. Advea&•rer •Mel. i...wa.. .... .,..., .... a.I.. ell ..... ..... ..,.. ........... ........ ~ u... '100 ... !cm.). "H l'W'd 8nJaco 302 V-t, auto, p/s, a /c, IDaDY new parta. Re1 1aa. .... e&-71411dJs. nm . ., is Chev. Shtrado. 4X4, ~ Im; auto., Wt wbl.. PS/PB. al.r, reg. gu. $3,950 Art. 6i P .11 . llMlm ....................... '78 C2IEVY STEPSIDE P JU. Silverado. Drk green, creen inter. :111\1-8. LOADED! Xtra clean . Call J .am nMll·U. '12 Cowner W /IMJI . ........ OJlbt, ... ..... ____ _ "'H a.tom IAIY • llbell. ........ mrf, bucbta, Alllnl ~ ._. eas --Jalr."1-W1 WGIE '11._ P/U. V-1 --Mp. radio,bea&lr. Good eand. fJI0/080. ... ._ .... ~ ~WD V·I , lo/a l. Air .... ooo . -- 1'10 V91 C....,er Van. Loob • ,.. •• ereat szao. C11la/Trade. .... '1Z ft..a a.I> W1D V-&. ma I.nm. cleu. A/O, --.s.c.....,_ .... w •• f5tO ...................... WE PAY TOP DOU.AR for top •aed cart· r~ domestics or ~ U 1'0U1" car is eatr• cleaa, 1ee ua PmSl'l ~! #t .. 0..-..C...., 2115 Hartior Blvd. <XEI'AllEM '1NIOJ 1111 .... Pail Fbr' YOW' Car! JOI lllOM a SON u.i t ·-~ 3DI Hlnor BIV\{ a.ta..... $tl).IQO ........ 1W ....................... ... '707 ....................... 1'71AUDl5000 Tan w /tan inl•rior. Aul.omaUc tram., alr oaad. • alloys. (1752 ). SlstS IOYCMVBIMW ~Jamboree &.cf NEWPORT BEACH '406444 AID 1980 ml R49.84 Perll.oatb! (cm~ end.it) 5 eyli.Dder, automatic b'•• • .....,.. air cmdi~ bOninc. ause coot.Id. accent p ackage pinlb'tpee and more. um • lrmd new Audi for on- ly ..... per mo. i.oclud· Inc lax with AIB1l1I'EL Y NO CAP R.l'Jlu:"TI~ to use up )Ur bard earued ~H! Blled CJD • mo. opei end leue pmta. of ..... Incl. tu. See. de-smk IZ50.00, Uc. fees ... tct. adv. pmt. STZ5.N . One. value ai..m. tata1 ..... 1t1ation SU070 .14. JWMM' S1VJUZ. (lw. Niii> WHILE STOCKS LAST! INVEST IN ONE OF THE UST MGBs BY PURCHASING A FANTASTIC MGB LIMITED EDITION. EQUIPMENT INCLUDES CUSTOM BU.CK & SILVER \.. EXTERIOR, SPECIAL LTD. DESIGN MAG WHEELS, LEATHER COVERED IUCE-Tl'PE STEERING WHEEL, LUGGAGE IUC~ FRONT AIR SPOILER, WIDE TIRES, All/FM STEREO C4SSB'ITE A.ND MOREii! ~LL Tlll8 AN» •s ae~oFF ·· snm.EllPBICE CLOSED EASTER . SUNDAY -SO SEE USMONDAY!U ............ , ..... ....... ..... 77..Wntl Jet black 2 door. Ad"""'k -air CICIDdl· ~~~~- sntS IOI WITHAM VCUCSWAMH 1111DW , • wterAve. in w 2 ·•·Mid« -?.llD ..... ,. 771MWl2CI Jtir caml, 4 speed, IUD· roor. stereo tape. cmRlJV) . ICIMd.AWllc. Ill> N. Beadl BJvd. <S 16. No. ol SA Fwy. > IA Batra m.sm 77..W32CI Sl99S '-s~. au.nroof, air cmditioo, eJl1ra dean. 4 yr 6nendna Lo down. (3918) taSION '1IJO NOUS &sl· J'146 &-1104 7SIMW5JCI Air cood.. automatic trans., All (f'M stereo. Clll5NPB> IOIMd• ... IK. II> N. BNdt Blvd. ~Ill. No. olSA Fwy.> lA iWlr'a sza.sm 1'71 IMW )2GI 9fna W l\ao ill&erb'. 4 speed, 1-.oroof, atr cmd., • J¢hi .aJoya • • 1Z mo. warranty. QD'l'l) • 1'71 IMW J2CI t ot...JJ. I 1 • • ..... ... MOW! SAftOM LAST"6W ?9'1 .. SToc:a SADDLEBA<X VAUZ'i OIPORTS .. -....ue J"rwy. ~VIEJO a,..,..,.,...,., a.om-...n "17 -.w 5JCI >Jr CGDCl.. automatic ~. plMa" -..me. ...., ...... IOI McUJt8f llc. B N. Be.ecb Bhd. (.5 IG. No. ol SA Fwy > La...... sz:i.5333 F<la ntl DISattlHATIN6 IMWIUYB! *f'l5.0Wte• ••IW'•• 71 311 4 apd. <S141l0 ) 7133l .W,. <etCTJAI "JI 3D 4 spd. (721WJlf l "Jllll.m.<5M.11 "Jlm411PCl <«AlJW) -. m • apd. (l'7JVDI 1 71 GllCS (2 I <47n' AR I '"°'' tBIMOW! SAYIOM LAST NW .,,.. .. 1Jard • ltilm laleriar. • apeed, ••aroof, air ' cmd., Upe dee*. ...,. S1QCIC • a J2 mo. ..,,....1. Qm). .WCMYmllMW 15401 ..... ltoed NEWPORT B&Aal ,., ... 76..WNll Air eood.. automatk ~.---~ (~ ICIMd +•111c. B N. Beadl Bhd. <S&No.olSAP'Wy.J IA!Wra zsm ~ BllW 3Dm; air. sumf. AM/FM Casa .. red metallic. XJnt cood. lll)0.1~ NEW DATSUN 280ZX s9750 y_..CDll I .. .,.ww ~ ~ ......... wttb 4 ...... a1r eoad.. OM .......... JCJ'...S .-oat. die other wtt.b ...., Mr9dt and much more. (5410979 ) <mlJBG) ICIMd +•t llc. DN...allhd. <51111.. No. ol SA Fwy I Le ffltn sr.:u m factOfY ~r Cond. Auto trans. Stereo F~ wlCHMlt•. Pin ltrlpe. Mol d ings & m.OJ•I {1~. 123820). TJ!!!! ...... Jlaftria. tbp ...._Mutt Nil tltia wbd-But olfes-1'1.-ao wit, 14C-att7 .... . $ 7'...WI• J.mmacWate ! BuDI on ~.,.pa.' speed. power steenn&. power brakes, air co•d., AM!nl.._..,cUNUe, dednc ..-od. lleclric ~ ..... ,,.. iD- lerior. Only ... mtles. BMt "'er.-C..U KM1a. '75 58, lo. ml .• 11ll'f .• A /C , P 1S . P /8 , brown/tan. 8f1 .2JIS:IO aft. s•wtaxta. c:.e '711 . ..................... . C:.V.PMTS ""'s..a ... ("7% to . 'M> V.f's> Mi olf. 1'ew s-san. ...... tlry. C...cd> ~ span .a..rtq wbeel d!IW.alf). Cal-.OUI. "11 Qip1. ..... '72 ... am OlllllM cam. aooo. cmll m6115 llft 5 '73 C.prt. 'ood cood .• ---.c.9-...... ...... .... '720 ....................... -z "71. New .tram. "" work, 1ood ~ond. All/Pl& CMS deck, call ~ We're Overstocke With Previously Owned BMWs! WE MUST REDUCE OUI USED CA• IMV'&lfOIY TO MAIE •OOM FOi fHCOMING~! ·USED BMW SALE! A flW llAMf'US ••• '79 SZli 4 5'>eed. a.r. sunroof. lulher, ~ ""Showroom.'" f0256) • 71320I • speed. 2•.000 rnttea. AM I FM . fog lights . C238UICH). VfJlry nW:et • 77 SlOi • soeect. sunroot. s1e.eo. alloys. low mites mint cond • 101791 s1.4,500 SB,995! S9,995! • ·11 J20i .. IC)eed. •• ...,., lCM). s35951 alloys . LO ADE D• e lmmac::ui.&e! 1294SXE) 73 3.0a c .... ~-~-=--~· Classic! I028PR4> • OON'T MISS THIS 1'18 •tOOUS ~TOOWMAIMWAT THIRfANTASTIC SA.._S! This offer Thru 415180 CREVIER BMW ~::......, 835-3171 NEW DATSUN 280ZX s9970 factory ~r Cond. Auto trans . Slereo FM w/Cessette Pin stripe, McHdlngs & morel (108-Sef. 121379}. NEW DATSUN NEW DATSUN NEW DATSUN 810 810 57390 eoup.. S1lpMd. AM~. molding. Undercoat. Door edge guards & more! (91SM;er. 001'71~ 77 DATSUN 12IO 53380 810 57880 ~· F~ory 81r eond ~AM~ Stlno. Undercoat. (1602-S.J. 001162). 57910 CoucMt. Factory I.Jr Cond. ~ AM~M Stereo. Mo'dlngs. Undef'eoat & morel (11~. 003812). 75 DATSUN 12IO 52380 ~)I~, ~)dNTF O s17 00 .,........... . ........................................................ . M1W lt7'1104DI. M1W lt7t2102DI. HEW 1979510201. a.deft_ 4 1peect ,....,,._, elr cond 6 Cpe. 4 speed tran1m1uton. tape AM&'M . • • M'a '°9dedl .-,-ltk Cpe Automatic trans . mav wheel& & stripes 4 moldings. (066048) (Stk tr , • .., ·-,. motd1nga (~10839~ (Slit 56861 56-40) ~~~~-~~~~ ~~~~ DISCOUNTED DISCOUNTED DISCOUNTED • M. .... cmdl, Pd lat., patat, body. 'Tl 8110 •·d r 1d1., llD,1& tlf•.-... AMIN .._, 4-1pd, ............. t7rl JS. UllL CODd. ~. ~ ~ ...................... . '7Z Dataua 510, 4-d r .• au., lr1181p. car. 25 :::.. IUOO ml. moo. -.i--.mz 2+z :dat coad. Beat offer ..,.,. ,, aara. •. wire ..... 5• ~.7'00 Id. a.-Nil. a.am "JI » 3112. AM /Fii, 8 track. 31..0llO mi. PIOO. ..... ... '725 ....................... 76fllAT . ..................... . '15msE 70,000 mUea. stereo. prJWI« wtndowl. cruiM control, air coad .• Briu.b raclllt s reen . "Xln't automobile." Showroom ready . (i91NWO) $930 )610 s519 ''°"' ...... ..._, f rom Window lektler --~~·········~······························· Y«rJ .....,, 128 2 door . ~~~~~~~ ~.4 1P'ed.oalY Jl#IJ mllm. (L51SYJ) 71HQM)A CVCC Hatchback. 4 ................... .....,,. IZll mUa Dynam.tte! CllMl'll -AUSTAM INTL l714U-6JO.M7t .. IMUCIW 11--'JI WIUmT '11Wllm& Ufl:lldc. 5 ll*d. AM*'M "6AofNtlc trand.. rfd10 & 2 Or. sedan. 4 speed 2 Or. 4 apeed. aonroof. ater90 caH .. cuatom n .eoo loW ml•I Like VW... aircond. &AMfM air ccnd.. nwge & stereo • .-.1a a low mllea. NEWf" f517WC0 ). IStk. ~. (100PYG~ CStk. tape. (760PkE). (Stk. 852UIH $k. 11t4) srnlA' 817) 889) llake your shopping e9ier' by ming the Oa.aly l'Uot Oassi!"ied Ads. sna s-$3&19 sa19 Sell rib EASE! lt'SaBREEZE OIWlified Ads M2·S67'8 11 Mtmt 211l 2+2 M>del with 1tick. air oond. & l'NQS.. ~7SPZi t>tk· 1061) s 7289 Have somethlng you want SELL Idle items with a 1be fastest draw "' Uw to sell? Class1fied ads do Daily Pilot Class11ied Ad WesL . .a Daily Pilot rt well. 642·S678. 6C2-5618. (lagufied Ad. 642·567B. 71DATSUH SlO Sedan. Automatic &Dd ajr COQdiUoolllc. O)'Gamite! (J48V0G) $)995 IOIWITMAM YCUCSWMMM 7l!OO WClltmimter Ave. inW.mimto- a.51 IS-'18> 71 312 Z+2. w pd. elec. 1nrf. AM/YM can .. AIC. S.:SK mi, ~oo. llll • 'lV'14 71 DATSUN ~ ~·.,... wl&b ear CIOOdlUoain&. v..., 1llmp ecwwtificm Sbowa 01? rtan.(IDCELl P"5 . IOlwmtAN YOLKSWMMtl '1IDl>W a •..,,..A•e. m Weltm'neter 9 T.Zl .. 71lllO 14 zeoz. aufo .. A IC, mwgs. Mlcbellns. SSK AJk. $4500 675·41 24 541>-9'1SJ t"tt i4 710 wgn. xlot... CUld 26 ·30mptc . N e vr Michehns. A.M / FM c~ sz..a 4!11 1978 SZJtS IOIWft'HAN YOUlSWAeee 'JmO \\' P ' l•An. s.w 1 • •• •'1Sl Gl-78 76flAT IMIOADSm 43.000 ....... S-1peed. ...., tt• lG5418) S3t'5 .-.wMIO YOUlSWMIH ll7l1 8EACll a VD. ~8£ACH IQ.2llO 76flATJUt Very P.arp roadater ... llerw> llld map. It'• 1qoelk y clean. (llllPIL) . ~ IOIWITHAM VOUSWAG94 71!00 Wt..lmlnstet ave. an W.1111o:stn-m 1S1S1 &a-11111 ml F\at 1211SL. ~PG SID> or Best olfe-r B-9100 or stB-331111 1974 Fat Spyder, n ny tA.lf CUMrtible ~· SJttS IOIWl'THAM YCUCSWMNH 1D W rtm+-«er Ave. •• 1 , ....... m.'JSI QP,19) lblda "JI Accanl.. SUwir. Auto. air. stereo, ......, tira, res pa, lt,B.e:MIZSI ....... f7)0 • •••••••••••••••••••••• .... '7ll ....................... miracle mazda 21SO~ll•d. Cost. ...... 645-5700 ~~ .. .J!:,~ ,,.._ for 'l\aL 722IOSI 4.5 V-8, automatic trm... IJIJ'ft" ateering. ...., ... cnUe c:oo- tJ'ol 8urluDdY in eolor. ........, ............. le. (1Zl1) S74tS oD"9SOM VW-POll8alrrAUDI 445 E. 0-Hhra.J lllBIQsideDrift Newpalt Bed l1MIOO 'Tl S E metalltc brn. Sunrf, 1l ereo can. 71Kml. Good coa d . $11,500. tS7·H OSdys, a.zm ewe• wbds. "1'2 ma. .... All/P'll. tan. Xtra nice car . ~....,..,~1m New 'I03e00, Afr. A/C Steno, '19.IDO 644-1160 CJllE OF A KlND ! "S7 2'2C6 ~ bt.'dan In storage llyr:. ll.D) 080 6JUS97 f'bCUIJ: your nass1t1e<l ad is so aamplt· .. JUSI g:JVC us a call OD tht' ptione and ~ 11 ~lp you word your ad for I cLSt r e· sutts. 6C2·5678 ------ .WOS. H•w tlOO Aaltos. H•w HOO Alltos, H•• 9800 A.dos, H•w 9100 ....._ M.w 9100 Alltot. H•w 9IOO A.tos. H•w tlOO A.lltos, tiMw flOO A.ldos. H•w 9100 ......................................................................................................................................................................................... , •..•........•••••...... BILL MAXEY'S "IT'S STILL CHRISTMAS SALE" ************************** • llO ADDlllMAL DEALER PREP CHARGES • 110 BLOWll-IP PRKE STICKERS • llO OYER SDCKER PRICES * . On All Toyota Celkas, Corollas,* Coronas & Cellca Supras •CllQ.IJOING TlACE.L "S DU£ TO AVIUlABlll rv *MORE REASONS TO BUY AT BILL MAXEY* HO ILOWH-UP PRICES• SPECIAL ALLOCATIOM OF CARS HUGE HEW 2 ACRE USED CAR FACILITY BIG INVENTORY GROWING DAILY • TOP SS FOR YOUR TRADE OME OF TOYOTA'S TOP SERVICE DEPARTMEMTS " HONEST VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR! ********************* 100 NEW CARS AND PICl!UPS IN STOCK MOW!! ********************* ALL NEW 1980 TOYOTA . . CELICA CONV.ERTIBLE ''MUST SEE'' BILL MAXEY'S "IT'S STILL CHRISTMAS SALE'' ************************** HUGE 2 ACRE FACILITY OYER AFEff 7& FORD 150 SURFER VAN Auto . mags. pow st . stereo high back seats & mofe (1869061) ~~7 s2995 '73 v.w. KARMEH GHIA Air cond & super to to m11~ Must see this Cl8.S$1C !186XTU) ONLY s3295 '78 CHEV SILVERADO PICK UP Xtra tank. V8. auto . air. pis and more (K91483). 9 '79 TOYOTA COROLLA LIFT BACKS Auto a.r and 10 lo mo~ HURRY OM THESE SALE PRICE VALUES 78 FORD PICK-UF 414 c speed PoW'9f steenno with onry 27.000 meles (K68822} 77 CHEY % TON W/ 8¥2 n. CAMPER S1tveredo. extra tank, loaded wtth extras. (1C5U734). SD CARS 71 v.w. SCIROCCO 4 speed air cond . AM/FM st«eo radio (401UCS) 18 DATSUN 810 WAGON 6 c yt . auto trans . air cond . stereo pow st (811UCS) 79 TOYOTA PICI UP 4x4 W/ ROLL BAR Stereo cass. Big tires & chrome • wheels (IP62008). 15,000 M~~::· $ 7995 NEW FULL -1 &-·2-Y£Alr --- COMPLETE WARRANJY AVAILABLE • • r ' ( i ' • ..... VIII() MCALIS GHNI -.110t ....... lmmac.. Lo mi. llllf. All extraa. 1MJllO. &4100 .. -SL. wry llhali>. loc11h•:·~. 2 tops, S14.GX>t otler. 6'T.Mi33S "lO 211> SEL daR green. Qamel bUr. XlDt. cood. a.:m. ., -52113 1919 llercedes ~ SB XJ cmd.. lo llSl. aunr'C, aux Ullk. a,:500. (290VPY > call Minter 21318K). 7:i6l5 evs/Mnds TI4/891-tl73 '12 MB 2116E. 4.S. good COJld. A /C, AM /FM st8'eo. lllLlll aell. Aft 6, Sfi& ~ 1BT1 gold 450 SEL. a1J extras ind. sunrf. :1>..SOO nu. Lease pmt 54.'2. szi.ro>. 6151·7282 or s:n~ ----- 2125 llllrto-Blvd. CXBl'A llESA 979-2503 '77 MG llideet 3'Kml. 2 eonn. AM/FM, lug· case rack. $3,800. 7M IMO-SZ8 aft. 6PM .... '744 ....................... 7lMM Very clean "8" n.dlter. Looks great! Ru ns dynamite ! <m&PGF> $24'5 IOIWITHAM VOUSWA~ '1'D>W~ Ave. m Westminster lllQ.7:lil 638-7880 '-Jtot 9748 ....................... $4000 DISCOUNT dJ window sticker pnce OD my rema•niDI lm ~aK. lfACHNORTS 8418 Dove Street NEWPORT BF.ACH 7S2-0900 .... t750 ....................... 15 914 Ve&w, 65,000 miles, 5 speed. Mi nda, mags. ,....... Ura (5014) $5995 AUSTA.11 INT"L 0141 l-4JO.I07t JM: cwl :»tp.m. ~ SGll2 aft.er I Aak for1'm. -·-.. -- • y_.. ..... _ 111 EXCITUI • ,,_.llW 18 PlllSCHES . .... ,. I clalst, tra111•Y• '°' ....... ! • 1930 911SC COUPE. ~ beige, brown lmbel' ~. f adory IW' ,,,.ww.n111 powel' win- dow!!. sunroof. alarm, black tnm. fl"Olll spoiler. sound system . etc. (QJ38) $29,919.00 • 1980 911SC COUPE Guards red, beige lel&her aemta. factory IW' oondiUamng, pawer win- cbMI, bGck ldm. sun· roof, alarm, front spoiler. sound .system. etc. (1782) • 1980. 911SC COUPE. Guards red. belge leather seals, factory air cmctitM'«11Qg. JJO'WS' win- dows, black trim. sun- roof. alarm. front spoiler, sound aystem, etc. CIC99) • , 1980 911SC TARGA. Black. blac k leather ...... ,....,. • eondj. tXDnc. p!)'A'a' windows. black trim, alarm. fraat aidler. sound ayst.em, etc. (17Zl) • 1980 911SC TARGA. Black metallic, beige ~ interior, fact«y air aanditiorunc. power wtndows. black trim, AM/FM stereo tape. etc. (~) • 1980 911SC TARGA. Sliver metallic, blue leather i.ntaior. factory ail' aiodltiorung, power windows. black trim. alarm. AM /FM l>tereo tape. etc. ( llll8 l • 1980 911SC TARGA. Mocha black. beige &ilher seata, f adory air C!Qlldttlonmg, power WUl-m-. black trim. -~TD~ '71 914. 25K mL oo reblt. mg.. K.onia, air dam, nmua exh. new clut.cti. IU50t080. Must sell. &.J2&l 'Tl fH I llklr, •ap, AllJftl ---. • .......... 'fl r. NIM tu. Xlnt C:W.-•lllllolr ..... .. t .,, tl4t ......... ...., .. . &rm! Alllftil e ....... . lll•I ••••la. llHl a.ac:rU\c.. Call bafMe -. .... ........ "" a 1Bllll I l l I S1$1e l•••• •t DOUR IN U.S.A. ~ t762 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ta,ala 9765 ....................... '75 Celica GT. fully eqi.ipped. new Ures, x!nt oond. SOOO. 846-0143 or 861135 "14 arma.. Mart n. Lo ID. air, AM/Fii, auto, szzso. pp m.&s '14 Celica, automatic. mn Rumxllll ~ "IS Qirolla., JLl:al cond. gd battery. ou pal job S2..SIO. c.ll 181..aJ72 DJ4 Corona 4dr. aedan upd, air/b tr, new brakes. Good on aaa. Radio. dean.. $Z2IDO or bat ofr. 199 Arnold Awnue, C.11. 541.arTf '74 Celica GT S·spd. AM/FM, A/C. $1750. M.rt.. 631-12161 or 494-193 15 Oelica GT. lllnt cond, anrf, AC. A M /FM. $3800/bst 495-6735, 8ati ~ 9767 ....................... Mlw 1979 Tri...,e. SPITARES in s&ocS for immediate drji119Y ! See US before )'OU- TODAY!!! ~' -·~ .... _._..,;:... Z!l25 Harbor Blvd. ca;TAMESA 979-2503 cetfiBIMLE a11MOWtBlt Qqa Alao Available J976 91.lS. black/black. far lmnediate delivery! auorf, air, beautiful. SeeUibefore you blO' =~6~. Ex· TODAY!!! oepimal. Sl2,W>f1RM ~ . ,,.::.._ -~ Mdl., LLc1 ed.. R/W /B. -... _....._Blvd. l oad e d . like nu . cnn~llESA *'6ICPor1** lllcblilim. one owner. ....,.2503 Very dean. 175-7184 $I0,3JO. (Z13)S!-2515 7 IP ......_Mew 9IOO ..... Mew tlOO .--.-Mew 9100 ...•...........••...... ••••••.....•.......... ·········~······· PEIJGEOI S4000 DISCOUlll ' OFF WINDOW STICKER PRICE ON ANY REMAININ&. 1971Pe .... t614 iovw.....,.,.w. llll&V-.1 ........ _.. tllw. I eo 1lld11 S1M ... Alt '7 :MP111 • ..... .,.. .,., ....... C uatom 4 door •• hi ...... fed«y ..,. -· ca --IDlll.Ul'7R > satl IOIWl'ntAM VC:USWAMM 'lllX> "' 411•!i1t« Ave. an w e +HPUr •im .. 'lmO '71VW~good cood.. Get &ood mpg. Auto traoa. Aak1nc S.-.81D-.- "71YW ....... a.&om ' doer ' speed wltb rdo and buler. ... O'flllll ~) $2495 ICIWITHAM vc:usw..-. imow I'....._ Ave. In w.aminster IBJ. '51 ' 138-'1lllO n s.r .... SlSI) 554-5996 71 VW l:mMrtible l>)'namlte sportster with stereo and ma.gs. Su per clean. c ():113&5) $6995 IOIWITHAM VCU$WAGIH '1'D> Westmirwter Ave. "'~ -7551 631-'1lllO i6 VW Rabtst. auto. AM ndlo. clean. ~ 644-ait.2D ·n vw1us Very sharp 7 pa.'>~ngtt. 37.000 miles Hard to fU>d automat1<· trans. It 's squeaky c lean. (lJ7400l S5695 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGIH '1'D> Wel!ltmlnlttt Ave. in Westmmsler IJB. ~1 638-7880 '1912 vw Bug. Auto. &11', tS.CXX> orlg mi. gd cood. 118115/blt ch 498-8Y7 7 4YWGHIA l'AIMrtible 4 apeed, radio and belMI' ll'a ~r slick! (01211(8) $4ttS IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGIH '1'D> Wtst.mi.mter Ave. ID Wei5tmmster -7551 838-'7880 To Place you{ .. Fast Result" Service 01reclory ad .... Call Now 642-5678 bt.322 Havilaa b'wble ..wnc )Q6 car1 Try UI ! Paid for « not! Aak for ft'lllk ll&ri.Do or Tom A&llm. 11711 llACM a YD. I' ::t:=- 71SCllOCCO (}lly 1'.W> miles 00 Ula .....,... pearl metal.be 4 speed. Sunroof and s&ereo. too! < l!i9UZU > $5995 IOIWITHAM YOUSWAGIH 7fD) Wes! n!!l11sttt Ave. lo Westminster IJB. 7:lil 638-7'880 1978 vw RAlllT 4 cyl, aWJmabc trans & AM t FM s ter eo W/~ f1981'YU). Mow cw, $45'5 MIA.Cl I MAZDA mo HartJor Bl.. C.M. '4U700 77 SQIOCCO Pearl metallic 4 !>peed wilb 111' coodlllonang [)yna.tm1e: I 1.llBRXH I $4695 BOI WITHAM • VOLKSWAGfH 7fD) West.minster A ve. in Westmiost.er IJB. 7:i51 638-7880 '78 VW custom Rlv1era campe!', spotless. sips s. JC. mreo tape, reg gas, (7M) &M-Slm. ~- 72 VW V ""4 Dynamrt.e 4 speed. FU Uy pmelled and ca.rpeU!d. See this ooe. ( 16190 I S29tS . IOIWIT'HAM VOUSWAAHH iie VW bug, JO mi.. new radials. FM alereo. D!O>tOBO. 640-9617 aft .. 72VWGMA J)ynamlte sports CM 4 sPeed. rad)o, beater See tria cne. (4931198) S3tt5 IOIWl'THAM VOU<SWAfiel 7fD) Westminster Ave. ID Westmin.sler IJB. '7!l'>l Q. 7880 76YWDASI• Nmn-k 4 door ....... Atr h w tfO!J •ic ID e'S• tra clean condlt1on. (G:iEAf') $3ff 5 ICIMTHAM VCUSWM84 'llllO ,.. I ,. Aft. ilW I ' '• -1Sl ... ._ 119 -New pmint/bltr'. tires 1600 eo1. •lot aal S2300/blt 9IN231 Vat.o '172 ....................... VOLVO WB.smvta AHDWSIMG ~DEUVEllY EXPERTS IAIUU VOLVO 18 HartJor B!vd. OOSTAKESA '46-flOJ ~94'7 '70 145$ Slatioo Wgn. AJ.l.o. lo mi. new llns, Sllll>lblt 9lii2-4l4 '76 242DL. air. stk. AllJnl. pvt pty. SJBOC). '1S'1S18 "lO g,a Wgn. ~ C'OOd • auto trans, AC, $1600 Jo1.rm 496-4923 ...... ................ . G I d 9901 ....................... ....................... • Ri YM!n, bocty Uat.. oda 1ome ea1. •k. 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Charge Your Penny Pincher Ad or UH your BankAmerlcard or Master Card 642-5678 DAILY PILOT .I t I ' • • OL. 13, NO. 95, 4 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TWENTY·FIVE CENTS Thousands Carry Cross in Jerusaleni .~ SotACbt.. £1Mt.l CAP> th1a )ear, a!M1 the h~l)' •ltH of ftded by Moslem a utdes in side the mausoleum over the . rha an,• labored Juuultim a Old Clly were medieval dreas. the Roman cave where tradition says Chrill\ r e we11 l o wooden j•mmed wllh p1l1rtm~ li1Yln6' Ciatholic proceaaiion atopped for was entombed ero.11 ae.1 lh1I Good t1'1dA.y ID a de v o t 1 on a In a babe I of prayers at the nJne Stations or Many Protestants also viewed P arm.age up tht Vua Ooloroaa. l1n1uaaea the Cross along the Via Dolorosa the ceremonies in the church tbe Street of Sorrowa. to com before fl bng into the Crusader and aJong the Via Dolorosa, but memorate lbti cruc1flx1on of lara~i seeunty forces kept u church encompassing the last there were no orgahized pll· Jesus d11creet watch over the pro !ave stations. grim ages. Protestants do not ac· In a rare occurrence or calm· dars. the Eastern Orthodox Church celebrated Holy Week at the same time as the Protestant and Roman Catbohc churches cession from Praetor1um. where cept the Holy Sepulchre as the Cbriat was sentenced to th~ Long llnes of the devout s ite of Christ's b'Urial. but t'rosa, lo the Church or the tioly moved slowly up the steep stairs worship at the church or the 5epulchre -the route of has inside the church to the site re· Garden Tomb. JU.St outside the "alk to the crucifixion vered as Calvary site o1 the walls of the ancient city Led by Franciscan friars ore· crucifixion and formed out· In a carefully arranged * * * sch edule, Greek Orthodox plJ. grlms. including a large lf'OUP from the two auUion·•lrong U.S. community, held a solemn pro- cession lo Calvary which ended as the Catho lic procession began. An overlap of pllgnms nea r the churc h caused a pedestrian Lralfic jam in the narrow Old Qty street.a. The Syrian, Coptic and Abyssi- ntan churches also held separate devotions al the sbrines 10 the church * * * Holy Week celebrations reach a climax with a Catholic Pon- tiflc al mjdnJght Masa; and an 1. early morning Mass Easter Sun· day led by the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Monsignor Giacomo Giuseppe Beltntl.i. The American CBS television network planned a live broad· cast of the Greek Orthodox Feast of Love service Sunday mornang led by Metropolitan Vas1h06 of Casana * * * ftn» Seat s Opna FV Candidates Hostage Easter Off er Views ,... Next Tuesday. voters m Fouruom Valley will elect two members of the ftVe·member city council F11>e candidates are seelang electum Founwm Valley council members are elected at large The two top vote yetters Tuesday will be elected Follliwtng are bne/ profiles of the ~a11didates together unth their views r some matters of current interest : Marvin Adler, 44, has served on the City Council since 1972 and was mayor in 1978-79. l He is an optometrist and has been a business m an in Fountain Valley for 16 years . i He is second vice president of ~ja~ .Orange County League of C1t1es . He , 'also bas been active with tbe J:xcbange <;lub . the Chamber of Commerce and the Boys Club. Following are his views on some 1s· •ou• sues: ~Iii• t: He predicts the lneasure wiU pass and that il "Will force officials to find a bet. te,, mott economical way to nm ga.ernment. Re doesn't predict cuts in es· sentiaJ services but sees possible rei!uctioos in the areas of street sweeping and street median and puk maintenance. He says he is undecided on the issue and may not make a de clsl9n until he enters the voting booth. Planning regulations: He says every business has a sign and that everyon~is treated equally. "No one is hurt by the regula· tions." a.dastry: He says that 70 per· cent of the industnal area is de· veloped and that he prefers that the remaining land be devoted to light industrial. non-pollut1on type basinesses. "We like to have a good balance. If one kmd of industry is .hurting, the others will be do- int fine." Short meetings: Adler declares that city council meet· mes don't drag because each councilman does bis homework. :·u there are questions, council meO'lbers go to the s tare beforehand to get the answers." "Nobody bolds a grudge. If cine is defeated on an issue he *>esn't seek revenge but goes on Co the next item. "The city is so well run thai Ptople are happy and not irate." •oaey: He sayS° he'll spend •bo•t $2,500 on his campaign. services as well a s more Joint powers agreements and more contracts with private e n terprise. Planning re gulations: She claims that if there is a ·problem It I S because Of a rack Of res pons1veness. She bebeves the present sign policy shouldn't be changed. Industry: She says that what 1s left of the r emainmg in· du:.trial land should be devoted to light industry and develop- ment such as corporate head· quarters. "We need light but large m· dustry to b rin g work to employees and to help with the tax base." Short meetings: She says the public should know the public's business. but is not sure whether residents really want to discuss issues. "The· meetings may be too brief, but Lbe Items under dis· cussiori may Id be wt.mt the public. wants to.k"no• atMmt." Moaey: She declines to state how much she ·11 be spending out of concern that it may tip off her campaign strategy. .Jolla McKal&llt, 40, took a ~ave of absence from bis duties as a Fountain Valley planning commissioner to run for the City Council. He is a sales manager for a manufacturing firm a nd has lived in Foun· tain Vall ey for 12 year s w i th bi s wife , son and daughter. He a l so h a s served on the city's Parks and Recrea· lion Co m · mission. Mcl(NIONT McKnight claims there are no e lection issues in Fountam Valley and that the race will be determined by the candidate's qualifications. Following are his views on some issues: Proposition 9: He predicts lhe tax-slashing measure will pass. but has not decided whether he ·u sueeort the initiative. He said user fees will have to be increased if the measure passes. He suggests co-op plans with other cities on purchasing expensive machines and equip- ment could help reduce the budf el. P anning regulations: He claims he's played a leading role in forming the city's current planning laws and that they are fair and far-sighted. "Fountain Valley is a very well run city with few problems. The council bas done an ex· celleot Job." l adatry: He said city leaders shouJd bunt down top businesses to complete the city's industrial bell. He suggests non-polluting companies that offer local job opportmities. > Stllort Meedap: Although he sees nothing wrong witli the councu ·s penchant~ for short meetings, he said be sees a new openoess developing in the city. "FountaiD Va1ley Just has a history of a very low profile. I think wlth our new city mana1er, though, we'll see a turnaround and a new ap· proacb." •ooey : He said be la limiting lndlvldual donations to tlOO and expects to spend less than sa.ooo on bta campalan. (See WIEM, Page "2) Teea PilCJl Diee MOJAVE (AP> -A test pilot ••• killed •hen an e~ taJ Canadian bualneu Jet cr11hed oear be're, but two other peuona aboard parachuted to safety. I ' I J V.S. Clergymen to Visit STILL CRITICAL HB Office r Suttle Van Driver Arrested In Hit-run A 23-)'ear~ Lakewood ma.ft who told police he panicked aod fled after hitting a Hunlington Beach police officer with hls van. was arresled Tbunda)t on felony bit and run cbar1ea, autbortties reported today. Robert Jack Quirk was te· leased on $5,000 bail after he turned himself over to Hunt· ington Beach investigators. The injured motorcycle of· ficer , 29-year-old Job.n Suttle. re· mamed m critical condition to· day at Huntington lntert'Om munity Hospital. He is suffering head injuries Author\ljes said Suttle. a f1ve- year vetel'an of the police furce. has not regained consciousness smce the accident late Wednes· day. Suttle was knocked from his motorcycle at the corner of Golden West Street and Edinger Avenue Investigator s report that the motorist who bil him s ped from the scene and aban· doned his red van l>evera l blocks away Quirk told police that he was in the pr~s of moving to Hun- tington Beach and was hauling a refr:tgerator at the time of the accident Authont1es said Officer Suttle. • a part-time actor. was wearing a recently issued motorcycle helmet designed to cover more of the head than protective gear previously used. By The Associate-cl Press Iranian militants announced today they will allow Amencan clergymen to give East er services for hostages at the U S Embassy in Tehran The i~ue or the captives' tram.fer to govern ment control appeared bogged down A sp<>kesJllan for the militants would not disclose the names or the clergymen, but the Rev Darrell Rup1per, a Roman Catholic pnest m Omaha. Neb . s atd he would perform the Tehran services Sunday wtth the Rev. Jack Bremer, a Methodist from Lawrence. Kan .. and the R ev. Nels on Thomps on, a Kansas City, "M6., Met.bod.1st. The three lert from Lawrence today. They said they would t.o in Iran about four days. All three have made re.cent trips lo Iran as members ol lbe Lawrence-baaed American· Iranian Crisis ResoluUon Com· mitt.ee. whose leader. J'iQl"IPA.I) Forer • .._ criticbed U.e rqi9\e of tlae-= lid aab-and Cart.a's haftd)jq at tbe crisla.. Iranfan state radio and television may re~ord U.e Ea.at.er aentces. b'lt ao f~ reporters will be permitted to watch. the militant ,apokeunao said. Government television filmed Christmas ser vices given by three American clergymen, who said they saw 43 hostages inside tbe embassy. as well as three U.S. diplomats held at the Foreign Ministry since the Nov. 4 embassy takeover Tehran Radio declared today that President Carter apparent ly has turned down the Revolu· t1onary Counc il's request to clarify his response to Iran's de· mand for tra ns fe r ri ng the American hostages to govern· ment control The issue rt-portedly hinges on a council demand that Carter agree t.o the .. right" of an lra· nian Parliament. or Ma11Js. to decide the fate of the hostages when 1l convene~ this spnng or sum mer ABC-News reported that Ira man President Abolhassan Bani Sadr asked Carter by telex to say he understood the Ma1hs had the "nght " to decide the hostage issue ABC said Carter res pond.ed by Telex that he un derstood that was the Iranian position and made no mention of the Majlis' "n ght." T e hran radio, an reporting .. Divers Continue Search for Body A salvage crew hired lo locate a n oil company helicopter that crashed olf Huntington Beach last Saturday turned up only c rumple d fragments of the Valley Plans Rape Clinic A ftt!e rape awannesa clinic will be conducted at '1 :30 p.m . Wednesday, April 9 at tbe E'oun· taln Valley Communlly Cen\er behind City Hall, 10200 Slater Ave. The seuion, whk b It open w women of all a1t1, wlll be 1ponto red by U11• womea•a dlna~ ol the ,.._.,ID Valley Cb1mber ot Cocall*'C!e, wllb the u1l1tace ol womet from tlM ebamben ot commerce of H\mt· lnatoa Buch 8ftd Garden Oro". CODd~ UUe dbl&~ wW IM Lb Om1uu ot the J\ape..crtJ1t Centerol WettmlDtter. machine during a day .long search Thursday. The team of divers, hired by Aminoil USA, wu expected lo cootinue their off&bore search. The di ven expect to flnd the body of 26-year-Old Jeff Moon. one of two oil compan y employees lriUed 1D the crash. The other employee, Gary Lee Rohwer, 49, of Lake Elsinore, was found dead immediately after the Cf'ash. Hb body wu floating near the wreckqe of tbe copter. A ml.not l 1~esmeo reported Tburtda.y that dlvtn = \,hey bad found tbe mtln of tM bellcop«e:r. lrtcladiaa .... cockpit. wllle.re \be ml11lnt emp)oJ9e ,... believed to bHt been trapped. Bert di¥en reportd lbMl1al on· b a tnMmllllon rotor blade troa Ute era.abed be~~=u. Ot.ber putl from the ase -ancludina the ea~ -b.ve wa1hed up aloftc tbi JtuntJ.niton S..cb couUlne lhil week. Carter's pos ition. s aid · "It '>eems that the US. president has re1e«led the Iranian Revolu· t1onary Counci1·s call to clanry his stand candidly · · The Foreign Ministry o..a1d thf· Carter adm1nistrat1on seems to be enga~1~ an a war of nerves and a '>p<>kesman for the mth· tants "Aho s.e12ed Lhe 50 host.ages an the S Embassy in Tehran 153 days ago said. "We didn't ex. peel Ch e great S atan of Amenc-a to do anything but make empty threats " I\ bout 200 demons tra tors gathered outside the embassy declanng support for the mah tants and protesting what they sard wal> US pressure to re lease the h~tagcs befort: the 1S· ... ue ,., decided by the M a1h~. A leading Iranian clergyman told a Sabbath Prayn assembl)' "the issue of the hostages will be decided by lhe un1f1ed will of tht nation through the Is lamic con· ~ult at1ve asse.mbiy CMaJlts ) wbach sbaJl decade on it. shall a nnounce that dec1s1on and act on it. Indigestion •Lunch' Costs $150,000 A Long Beach salesman told police that be had the IIlO$t expensive lunch of his We io Huntington Beach Thundiy. n cost.him roughly $150,000. • l'f'BE .. YEAll.of» salesm an said that while ht: was lunching at an Edinger Avenue restaurant someone took his car and the jewelry samples be had locked In ... tnnk. Pc8ee sajd they htroed up the car several blocks away and discovered the trunk had been pried open and the expensive collection of diamonds and gold ch ains was gone. THEY SAID THE CROOK • however. left behind one chain. ll was made of iron a nd was attached to the bumper of the car . apparently used to tow the vehJ· cle from its original parking spot &-option Feared Volcano Rattles; .., Area Evacuated VANCOtJVER. Wash cAPJ - Ominous tremors a gam rattled ~1ount St. Helens , and Gov Dixy Lt•e Ray declared a state of emeq~ency around tbe rumbl· in~. l>mokang volcano to clear a path m the event of a maJor l.'rupllon. which sc1enllSts say is likely. .. Harmont c-tremors" twice shook the 9,766·foot peak in southwest Was hington on Thurs· day ni.ght. Scientists have said the tremors. which firs t OC· c urred Wednesd ay. indicated movement o f molten rock beneath the mountain that couJd erupt at any lime. ..We do know the ma,gma (molten material> is moving.·' geophysicist Bob Christiansen of the U.S. Geological Survey said Thursday ... Tbe harmonic tremor makes It seem likely we will go to a magmatic erupt.ion. .. We've always sa.td thal w as a Ukely possibility. It seems even more likely now, alt.bough not necessarily today or tomorrow. It could be a week or a puiod of weeks or more.'' The governor said from the capital, Olympia, that "lhe possibility of • major erupUon or mudflow is real" and urged s labteeers lo stay away from the mountain and surrounding areas to kffp roads clear. Tbe nearest retldenta were evacuated when a 1ertes of small quakes shook the mountain and It ~can to belch gas and ash la•t week. David Guier, a spokesman for the ata,le Department of Emer1tf'lcy SerVt~s. saiCl the emercaey deeJaratlon Ml'ftd to alert other st.ate uenciel to help local offtcials, llneeettarY. MHnwhJte. fou.r naltnebet rolled down Che mountain at the 4.400·foot lent. taklns some tru& wlUa \Mm. aald Doa Mull i neaux . a USOS 1eopby1ld1l from ~ver. '!be avalanc he s probably wer« rau~ed by ne w snow, the quak~l> and a warmin~ of the mountam, he .. aid Thursday afternoon . the \Olcano sent a plume of steam and ash 16,000 feet into the air m a IO·mtnute.. eruption, said Lynn Robertson, spokeswoman for the U.S. Forest Service. A later eruption lasted 40 minutes with the plume re ach in~ 13.000 lo 14 .000 feel. Tilere were reports or as h fallin~ as far away as Tacoma, more than 60 mHes lo the north. Coast W eath e r Increasing clou diness with 20 percent chance of showers late tonight and 30 percent Saturday morn- ing. Decreasing chance of showers Saturday arter· noon. Lows tonight 45 at the beaches and S2 inland. Highs Saturd_,. from 60 to 65. INSIDET8DA~ Mo~ adult• art' plal/#:g in th e "tandbo~ of the a«althy." Ftnd out wMrt on Pa,,. CJ. • •re ...... e• ... •e Preefl BOGOTA, Colombia <AP> -TM nleue of men .....,.. from the Oomlnicua Repabk•s hb&uy was expeeted today - Good Friday-la a«Ol"Clala wltb ta. llNst euen1llaa' proat· ise to free all their captives wt.o were not diplomaUc pence. nel du.ring Holy W•. Tbe t.et'rorista ot t.be 11·19 Of'lanlaaUon wbo invaded the em· bassy Nov. 27 freed• Dominican buslaeuman and a Colomblan protocol officer oo Holy 'l'ln1ndQ, leavt.aa 35 atlll captlft ln the embassy. W&: 111• laMefl •• S.elee• By Tiie A 1uJaW Pr.a • Iran'• revoluUoaary leader, Ayatollah RabNlah KboCndnl, today asked Soviet Presldeat Leonid Brezhnev "to pnftet ~ kind of lnterference by foree .. in other nations, espedally Moslem COUDbiel. Tbe messace, broadcut by Tebran R.tio. was u ~ reference to Sovtet mWtary lD&erWDtloD in Af.,..ntsta .. n.leb neigbbon both Iran and the Soviet Union. ". .... ;t' raacl .1•1"1. lllr1. arewa alao Mnedcm~ etr.·• Pub 8 leCN8• l ea Ce•• .... ao.... -... ~la a ew.........., ;r.r:iiac mllltary laoulq la •'l:.:1iut•ia ~ .................... ..... Of OflHIH la 1°""9• meaL J'GUowlal are ber views oo IOIDe..._: Pt 11 "tM I : Siie believa the lat.eet tu~ lnitiative wW pau, bul aUd a.be bu aome COO· ceru about U. mea.aure. Site maintains Fountain Valley abould form JoiDt·powers a.,....... wttll «Ml' ddes to slaare senica and contract into tbe private sector to save on overbMd costs. Pia ' • repladW: Sbe l&kl Fouatala VaJley baa well· balaaeecl Dl•••na NIUlatiao.s. but admlb aome p1"09pedive bUiwW 1Da7 be ICand off by tbem. ''Fountain Valley's poslticn ls well UDdlntood and bas been ~ u a model by other.newer clU..." ' .. liMtwU)': She said sbe•d like to see more clean Uebt in· duatrlal outftts come to town with an empbaai. on corporate headqauten for major com· paales. 8Mlt •• 'hCI: Mn. Brown contendl • Ii CODCC1ned &boat tbe lbmt dt1 eomcll ~ alld tbe lack at ta\"Olftment by the comm.nty in city IOftl tr meet. Sbe ........ ed tUt f'rqit.in Valley U. a doled-door llWbllde • tllat m• cbree. ' "rm ,.a '61 cm '' 1 •and ,..,.: .J 'll" I a1ao ba" to • II H wbJ tMre w_V' '1 are ao = aendft 11111 .. ~, Prison Ma"' Send ~~m:.a:;·.:;·~-~ I I' J cepUq .....,._, of more tU.n '~ $50 and apet'tl IO a1MJlld about ~.:· Ill Coi...,;~t Horne . ..~ $4ao:-n:=~2o. is the ..,.,.,~ 1 youngest candidate and also a ~ SAN QUENTIN CAP) -Of. Department of Corrections . i~ran~=rr~:W.: ~ ficials at San QuenUn state Director Terry Enomoto on he wlD gndu.ate from use wttb I' prison have recommended that behalf of Jobmly Pera Garcia. a degr~ in ::, " ·. a dying inmate be allowed to go whose doet.on aaJ bu oalJ • 30 mark 1taD1 · · · bome to Anaheim to die. pereent ebaaee of llrinl aix t.bla ,_ md ~ \. Tbe recomme ndaUoD to mea&Mbeuwe!'=.trtm• l 1 t b e ea1e. Garda ls~ on the maaacer of • ',Valet11ino Now ~s:r.-:.,u.t at Marta Gwral g:.:ed :.~ .. .... ~todD11• 'MM wMIL lltllllO l' ,.., rorlalead•lmfaallr."Nkl Mn'9d •a ' ·~ .. op . .... act.Uta pl'bOD lnfonDatloa omeer laterD '°Han-f ~ , Jim Ingram. tingtoa Beach Ingram i.ald that Garcia. 24, A 11emb1 y • 118 Spenders has beeo s uffe r ing from manDmnlsllqgen. ff odgkins disease, a form of Sb.llemur• coat.encb Fountain 1 ffuntiagt.oa Beach City Cowtcil can~er, since be entered San Valley aeedl a change in di.rec· candidate John Valentino bas Quentin last October to Mne a Uoa and a pe rson with in- pulled up in the 12·caodidate sentence for armed robbery in novatlve flair for new ldeaa lo pack as ooe of tbe top money. Orange County. Garcia b a s growth management aDd muter collecting hopefuls. spent most of the Ume at the plaDJline. According to a ranancia.I state-priaon hospital because or the ill· F0Uowtn1 are bis views oo ment be filed after the March 27 ness. some Luues: deadline, Valentino bas coUect· Last week. his condition ed $4,850 and has spent $3.195. w o r a en e d a n d b e w a a The candidate predicts he'll transferred to Marin General boost his coolribuUon figure to Hospital for special treatment. $6.000 before the race ends and Under the state pea.al eode. said be plans to NV• eome of it Correctiom Dlrector li:Domot.o is for a PCJSt.-eleetkla pafb. allowed to refer Garcia'• ease Vafentino baa recelved $200 back to the court which ~o­ donations from bl• brother. tenced him and to request that Frank Valentlbo, a tool re-b be ___.. _ ___. •--11-bi pairman; f.oal• Gaaae, a e re-IOQ,t~~ ""auuw m Detroit secretary; Rlcbftd to be freed or paroled to bis Gacne. a maintenance man and bome,lngram said. Glean Faller. a warebouae fOl'em.an in~ Beach. He a1ao reports eoll~ SIOC> checks from Valerie Gulllm. of Buena Park; Alex Guillen, a. CETA procrammer and Ralph Sifford, • McDonnel Doqlu toolMUer. Coancll candidate Eldon Bagat.d a1ao mluecl tbe report. tag deadline ud, U of today, bad atW not turned ln bis ftnan. cial dilelmure statement. AcCOl"diq to City Clerk Alicia Wentwort6, candidates wbo failed to meet the llareb 27 deadline are ftDed SlO per daJ UD• W the statement ii turned in. -. ... u. ......... -... .._ ......... .... ,_,_ _.,..Cllllllt .... '" l:IP~~ ~--=i.~ .... ..... ~-=::i::::-.c::::. ., TlllJll IAI cn4J .. mt a a1fMusn ru ..... ~ ..... °iZt.IOQ::B ... Board ID Seek Bids on FY SdtoolTmck Fountain Valley Sebool Ob· trict tnaltee9 Ol'OPOMd Tbunday tbat dlmtct tunas be added to $10,000 railed .,, J'Wtoa ElemeG· tary kbool panmts and atudeDta for eoDltnadloG of a rwmlnl track at tbe ldaool. Tbe tnllt.eel ~to Met bids on a 440-yard t.r•ck, 11 feet wide. Bu1iden Will be uacs for estim8tel on tbe COit of redwood ~:'~of tbe tnek. UDUltlctpated main-tenance costa and potnUal llablUV bHe dela1ed tbe proj- ect since lut October. when trlllt... •cceJ:.;!. a tio.ooo check from tbe · eoa:tmmi· ty for oamtnletkla of tbe tnck. IDltial attm.., ba" lldeat· ed tbat a well~ .._ 7Ud track would COit at IMlt Sll,000 to bmld, •ad t.nMM Ro1•r Bell• espneMd ,.... enaUoaa about 1M4Ual UM diltrict wltll malm•aeee CIOltl for tbe track bl,... to eome. OnaiMeeof~ Glean llanb • .,,...... ¥oled 4 &o l to ....... -tM project wtU. UM diltrid 1'==tt~ _ tM comm•t1'• ~ Ms• cut aa. .... 1a«•n1 vote. t l Pro,..IU.a t: He said be belie~ the meuure will pus beeaUM people are fed up with tbe cost of &OYel'IUDeot.. He ....,..U tbe city could re- eoup lost fmda t.broqb a Varie• ty of '";a=~cbes lueb aa city 10.K ,,_ 8Dd ~to encouras• more in· city~. He user f ees should be a lut re90l't 8Dd maiDtalDa mus layoffa lD the clty aren't 11bly. Pt• I ............ : He said the ctt.y'a aip replatilm are exceaahe and abould be cbaa1ett. Tbe plennina commlsaioo, be continued, spends too much time trying to legialate matters tbat state or federal authorities should bandle. He said the rom- mlaaion 's sour attitude toward tanning parlors is an example of this. IDClu&y: Clean. white·collar buslaeu la what be would like Lo attract. He cautioeed, tbouab. t.hat the city baa gone too far in the past lo trying to woo new firms to town. 8llort Me 1' .... : He U1d Foua· taln Valley bu abort council meetlnp because current COUD· cUmen are opinkluted and have loet t.beil" objedivt~. ''Tben baa to be 10me coafllct lJI order fOf' DeW ideu to IUI'· face. 1'bll sqped a loq time a10 lD huac am Valley. • ...,: He uid be plau to apeadltOOODblacampalp. Om•dlnwn Facee Dtuuk Drive Rap LOS ANO&LD <AP> -Qty COundlm• Art.bur K. = bu been daarled wttb = wader tbit lDllUMCe ot OM nAibt lUt IDOlltb ... bll. cltJ-owned CU' ,..u-.llld ... otber auto. SDJd9r, no ..,. ttie ..._ l~intbewnell,WM aelMcluled for ura1....-• tM mtJl91meuor ck.,... toda1 •••dtaJa.t. .~ -·-r IAJf Dm00 CAP> -AD at-tonaeJ for formtf Lt. Oov. Mervyn l)ymaJU ucl • nit..._ cult leader known u Sri P1trtda Uft beeD iadlcted bJ \he San oteao Cowaty arlDd Jetey. the r.--M&.a ...,. Tbe""d.m .... _.....a.I but ace.me Mward L .._,. and tbit all leact., wb09e nal name la J>lllricta Spera&o, of cat· •l)irilll &o IOUdt aad PQ • a.ta. to~1 ..Wlwemaa&.&. Bbaa•. ••fit t""='dered u lDdletmmt namUt.a Dymally but dMS DOt becau1e of laaufflclent evidence,•• 8'qer sa14. Tbe indictments. be aaid. aJ. lege that Maary solicited a $10.000 bribe from the EICODCl.ido relicioua sect called Morn· in&J&Dd Lo be paid to [)ymally for urelng the California Le1ialat.un to iavestieate cov· emmmt ba.ruament of the Md.. , The evidence was presented over sh weeb by John Gordiner or the at.ate auomey eeneral's o ffice in Sacramento. At Gorduaer"a requeat. Superior Court Judie William Yale sealed tbe ladictmeata when they were returned la.at Pl1day. DymaUy, now seetln1 a DemocraUe nom ination to Consreas from Los An1eles. could not be reacbed lm mediate- ly for comment. la Loa An1eles. however. M aary wu quoted u sayiq the Callfanla aUorDeJ pneral'a of. nee Cllldllcted "a Yidoua, un· releatlna 1eatapo.type ... s a11laatlon" of chure~et in gelMl"ll ..,, .,,...ta of ... at- tonMJ ......... ~ •. .. I'm .wa11J _,... tbat tbe is· sun are DOW beia& fHed. •• be said in a telepbooe i.Dtenlew TbundaJ allbL .. ID my optnicm., tbe gnnd jury WU duped Into the iDdletmmta. Be l fed oo animoeUr toward tbem aod, as I told the grand jury foreman. I am DCJt going to keep quiet about what bappmed in my testlmany before the grand jury." M a sr y added , "Gene rally speaking, t.be au.oroey geoeral's office is ~ming ~ministtnt of the black 1h1rts of Nazi Germany." Mornlncland at one time d•lmed a roCts:f more Ulu ., at Ill temple, but wu cloeed abnaptly in lt'711 . SPORTCOATS By $ BOTANY .0.,'1• MOUCEDTO Treasurer, Clerk ·0ii Ballot in BB -. • .. . In addWoG to tbe City CouncU races tlutt wW be decided Tues· da1, .~ Beach voters WUhlect • ci.1 t.reu.rer &lld cl· ty clert to fMr-year terma. Incumbent trea111rer Warttn Hall iJ facint the challenge o f Tom Liveneood and Gordon Offatetn. Hall, SS. bas been tr e a s urer " since 19118. He holds a degree in ac· •1No•• counting from the University of Akron. He claims he bas "good and valid" qualifications for the job which bis oppooeats do not Livencood , 40 , beaa-s boobtoft. cafeteria aDd •eadia& operat:kma .at Lane Beach City CoUece. He cbarges tbal Hall owes his allegiance. not Lo the electorate, but to t.be city administntion because most ol b1a 4utlea in· volve risk maaacement wtdcb are not part ot the treasurer's JOb . Offllein.. 48, wbo atteoda law scbool tn Loa Aqeles bu beeD a city ball watcher' in bis seven ye an m ilalltillCtOll Beacb. He aaJd U be is elected he would institute an open door policy fort.be treuurer'a office. H e clalma lbe treas urer LONDON <AP> -The dollar added to reeent aaJns oo the few world money markets that were opened on Good Fnday. at thf' start of UM loog Easter holiday weekend. The London and Zurich gold markets were closed. 1D 1"*JO, the dollar clmld at 258.lS_ym. _up lo qu.id trading from Tbunday'a ftnilh of 2:5'1.m yen, 8Dd ap from Mt.TIS yen a WeOlllO- abould make fluneial •f»te· menta to tbe eltlw. ··w Ball has ~ cloae tbat ... Jn tbe cit>' eleft'• nee. Alda Wentwort~ SI, 11 aeetlq to keep the on1ee tblt abe bas Wei slnce 11'73. : Sbe ta betas cba= by 218-year-old chef Joel • 118 Trustees · BalSOpen F.nrollment Huntington Beach 'City (elementary) School trus\19es ba ve given preliminary 1lp· proval Lo an open enrollment policy. If it wins final approval, the measure will allow parents to egroll their children in 4ny acheol ln tbe district u ao.c. as there is space for them. Most sdaoola aN operauq al less than capacity because of declining enrollment. officjals said. Tbe diltrtct bu about ZSO fewer puplls than Int year. Parents may mate tbe tranaftt request for the next school year um moath to the principal of the aelttted acbool. Pumts also must be wt1Ung to provide transportation to J.he Of'W school. The poUey i.s being lmtitut.ed Lo give parents more opt.ions in the educaUOo of tbetr cldldrea. trustee Norma Vandel' llolen said. Owina IA)8118 Seen W ASHING11N CA P> -Presl· dent Cuter la authorizing tbe U.S. Exportslmport Bank to ex - tend credit to China in an effort to aeU American goods there. The bank fmaoces projects large and small -a oueJear power plant 1D the Philippines. foe ex- ample. or a amall sbJpmeat of rarm egaipmeot to a COUDlly ID CealraJ America. FOR 1$1G '!All MEN HANG TEN $16 ~>PANTS Dll SIURlS . SUITS$9 ~· •21 llG. 210 SPORT SHIRTS UWORDUROY JEANS• 19: :es = $16 $35 DOUBLE SL'AX $18 KNIT ""'° .. -WALK$15· . SHORTS '2 ' Windbreaker , .. 111u49 Jaclets SPllS C811S = :;4; 19 VELOUR SPORT SHIRTS ::.. $12 .. , ... I W I ..,.. l&tlD -• IW DPllSS 1912 HARBOR BbVD. It 111h ltlaet e COSTA •IA Diiiy: 10 tD I llD LljlZUji I• laM9e t llD ....... I tilal fNI ,\ lERUSAl..EM tAP) 'houudl ol Chrilt1~ labored under the wel1bt ot wooden UGNet lbis Good Friday ln a ptlarhnase up the Via Dok>roaa. tM &.r.et ot Sorrows. to com· memorate the cr"cltl.1100 of Jecus. In a rare occ"rreoce of calen 66ra. the Eastern Orthodox Cb~ch celebrated Holy Weett at tllie aame time as the Protestant and Roman Catholic c hurches Volcano Peril Declared VAN~O~ER, Wash <AP> - Ominous tremors again rattled Mount St. Helens. and Gov. Oixy Lee Ray declare d a state or emergency a round the rumbl· ing, smoking volcano to clear a path in the event of a major eruption. which scientis ts say 1s likely. .. Harmonic tremors" tw1ct: shook the 9, 766-foot peak in southwest Washington on Thurs- day night. Scientists have said the tremors. which flrJrt' oc- curred Wednesday. indicated movement of molte n rock beneath the mounta in that could erupt at any lime. ·•we do know the magma (molten material) is moving," geophysicist Bob Christiansen of the U.S. Geological Survey said Thursday. •'The harmonic tre01or makes it seem likely we -.iH. go to a magmatic eruption. ··we've always said that was a likely possibility. Jt seems even 1DOl'e likely now, although not necessarily today or tomorrow. It could be a week or a period of weeks or more." The goftmor said from the capital, Olympia, tbat "the 1»9islbility of a major eruption or mudflow is real" and urgM sight.seers to stay away from the mountain and surrounding areas to keep roads clear. The nearest ... residents were evacuated when a series of s mall quakes shook the mountain and it began to belch gas and a sh last week. David Guier, a spokesman for the state D e partme nt of Emergency Services. said the emergency declaration served to alert other s tate a gencies to help local officials, if necessary. Meanwhile, four avalanches rolled down the mounta in al the 4,40.0-foot le ve l, taking some trees with the m . s aid Don )lullin ea ux . a USGS ceophysicist from Denver. The avalanches probably were caused by new snow. the quakes and a warming of the mountain, be said. * * * ·Kitty Flees lava Threat YALE. Wash. <AP) -Just before nearby Mount St. Helens eruP.ted. Dinky the cat headed to.r high ground. The volcano is 1tlll rumbling, and Dinky's owners are worried the cat will itarve ii he doesn't come down from the tree soon. ··vou know, cats can feel t.bjngs we can't . . . something s.cved him real bad." owner Deonis Huesties said Thursday of the cat, who bas been treed ! for-a week I Huesties can't find a ladder loo, enough to reach, and when -. -aetchbor tried to climb the tree with logging spikes, Dinky only scooted 30 feet higher. 'OOdbridge (CbodoOK'd . ~ The IJ'vlne Plannlnc Com- Jlll~alon Tbunday approved pltlDI for an 81-unlt con- do9lnlum project ln Wood-~·projeet la to be built by "1im. Paetftc ne.e.=t ~ on t .1 au. ba Ute "9l 4-.drant ot Woodbl'idlt, in tbe -crta of Blue Lalrft SOutb a -..,,tar. ne eoactomllalum• :wtll_wwwaOWMI a 1.~.ae a.a,•· '~totMplw. :two-ttorJ condomlnluma ...... fNm 1,7'1 ....... feet ~ , .. , Mtor4lal le> ..,. ....... ·"' l"o•r•••••••• Dall~ Ne•H'-•f!er ORANGE COUNTY, CALtFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS • ID JerusaleDI tbia year. and the hol)t •Ilea of Jeru1alem'1 Old Clty we re Jammod wltb p1lar1m1 nyln1 devotion• I n a babel o f lanl" lareeh aecunty forcC$ llept a discreet watch over lbe pro· cesaion born Praetorium, where Chrlat was sentenced to the cross. to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre -the route or tus walk to the crucifixion. Led by Franciscan friars ore ceded by Mo~lem sutdes In medieval dress, the Roman CalhoU~ proeasion stopped for pr11yert at the nlne Stations of the Crou atona the Via Doloro6a before fiUng into the Crusader church encompassine the last ~1 ve stations Lona lines of the devout· moved slowly up the steep stairs mside the church to the site re- vered as Calvary -site of the crucifixion -and formed out· side the mausoleum over the cave where tradition says Christ was entombed Many Protestants a lso viewed the ceremonies )n the church and along the Via Dolorosa. but there were no organized pil· grimages. Protestants do not ac· cept the Holy Sepulchre as the site or Christ 's burial. but worship at the church of the Garden Tomb. Just outside lhe v. alls of the ancient city In a ca r efull y arranged * * * schedule, Greek Orthodox pil- grims. including a large group from the two million-strong U.S. community, held a solemn pro- cession to Calvary which ended as lhe Catholic procession began An overlap of pilgrims near the c hurch ca used a pedestrian traffic jam in the narrow Old City streets The Syrian. Coptic and Abyss&· man churches also }leld separate devotions at the shrines in the church * * * Holy Week celebrations reach a climax with a Catholic Pon- tiri cal midnight Mass and an early morning Mass Easter Sun- day led by the Latin Patriarch or Jerusalem. Monsignor Giacomo Giuseppe Beltritti. The American CBS televtSion network planned a Live broad· cast of the Greek Orthodox Feast of Love service Sunday morning led by Metropolitan Vasilios or Casaria. * * * HoStage Easter U.S. Clergymen to Visit lie• e 8irdle, Birdl~ For some reason, the birds around Mary Luther's house in Newport Beach don't take as many baths as they used to. It just could be because of "Schwartz ... a bird watcher owned by Mrs. Luther. Schwartz. you see, likes to watch birds up close and personal. ' Girl Sniper Gets 25 Years to Life year!> to life an statt• prison By The Associated Press Iranian m1htanu. announced today they will allow American clergymen to give Eas ter serv.ices for hostage!'. at the U S Embassy an Tehran. The issue of I he captives· transfer to govern m ent {"Ontrol ap~ared bogged down A spokesman for thl' militants would not dJsclo~c the name' of the clergyrtlen. but the Rev Darrell Rupaper. a Roman Catholic pnest in Omaha, Neb . sa id he would perform the Tehran services Sunday with the Rev Jack Bremer , a Method1~t from Lawrence, Kan . and the Rev. Nels on Thompson , a Kansas City, Mo . Methodist The three left from Lawrence today. They said they would to an Iran about four days All three •have m ade recent trips to Iran as m embers of the Lawrence-based American- Iranian Crisis Resolution Com· mitlee, whose leader, Norman Forer. has critic bed the regime of the deposed shah and Carter's band.liaa of the eris la. Iranian slate radio and television may record th e Ea~t.er services, but no r~ reporters will be pennl~ watch, the militant spokesman said. Government television filmed Christmas services given by three American clergymen. who said they saw 43 hostages U\Side the embassy. as well as three U S diplomat!> he ld a t th<' Foreign Ministry since the Nov '1 embassy takeover. . Tehran Radio declared today that President Carter apparent ly has turned down the Re\•olu l1onary Council's r equest to clarify his response to Iran's de· mand for tran s fcrran i,: the Am en can hostages to govern ment control. The 1ssue reportedly hinges on d {"Ounc1l demand that Carter agree lo the 'right" of an Ira nurn Parli ament. er Ma11.ts. to de{"ade the fate of the hostage:-. when 1t convenes this spnn~ or summer A HC New~ n·ported that Ira 111an President Abolha:.san Bana Sadr asked Carter by telex to say he understood thP MaJh~ had the .. right" to decade the hostage 1<;sut-ARC ~aad Carter re~ponded b) Telex that he un d •rstood that was the Iranian pos1t1on and made no mention of the MJJu~· .. nght · Tehran radio. an rcportan~ Cartt'r 's po~ataon sa id "It "ccm!'. that the U S president ha~ rcJected th(• Iranian Revolu taonar, Council's call to clanf> his stand candidly" The Foreign Ministry said thl' Carter admmislrataon s~m" to be engaging in a war of nerves. and a spokesman for the mili- tants who seized the 50 hostages in the U.S. Embassy in Tehran 153 days ago said, "We didn't expect the great Satan or • America to do anything but make empty threats " A bout 200 demons trators ~athered outside the embassy declanng support for the mili- tants and protesting what they said was U.S. pressutt-t.o re- lease the bol5tages before the is- sue is decided by the Majlis . A leadt~ Iranian clergyman told a Sabbath Prayer assembly .. Ute .._ ol tbe taostaees will be dttided bf the u.rUfied wm at tbe oatioo throu&h the 1.slamic con· s ultallve assembiy ( Majlis> which sbaU decide on it. shaU announce that decision and act on al "American threats wall not ha H ' the c;lightest effect To threaten th ~C they will take t>{"onom1c or political repnsals ~gain.'>t the Iranian government wall not ha\e the ~lightest ef ft•("t '' lln1ato e~lam Ala Kh<.1mcm•1 -.:ud m his weekly wrmon at Tl'hran Un1vt>r~1ty ( Brenda Spencer. the 11 .year old girl who killed two men and wo,unded eight children and a policeman in a sniper attack on a San Diego school in .January 1979, was sentenced today to 25 Dying Corwict May Go Home ToAnalwim The small. red haired teen· ager also received an additional 48 years in prison for assault with a deadly weapon on the children and an extra seven year s for the attack on the policeman. But Orange County Superior Court Judge Byron McMillan c;a1d those addillonal years were to run concurrently with he r sen· tence on the murder charges Dymally Lawyer Cited SAN QUENTIN (AP>· -or ficials a t San Quentin statE prison have recommended that a dying inmate be a llowed to go home to Anaheim to die. The recommendation to Department of Corrections Director Terry Enomoto on behalf of .Johnny Perez Garcia, whose doctors say has only a 30 perce nt chance of living six months because of Hodgkins dis- ease. Garcia is currently on the c ritical list a t Marin General Hospital. "We're trying to do something for him and for his family." said acting prison informa tion officer Jim Ingram. Ingram said that Garcia. 24, ha s been s uffer i ng from Hodgkins disease. a form of cancer. since he entered San Quentin last October to serve a sentence for armed robbery in O r ange County. Garcia h as spent most of the time. at the prison hospital because of the iJI. ness. Last week, his condition worsened and he was transferred to Marin General Hospital for special treatment. Under the state penal code, . Corrections Director Enomoto ls allowed '° refer Garcia's case back to the court which sen· tencid him and to request that he be re-aentenced to allow him to be freed or paroled to his home. Ingram saitt. Teat Pilot Din MOIAVE (AP> -A teat pJlot •at tilled when an experimen· tal Canadian buala_eu Jet cfaabed ~ar here, bul two olhera 1board parachuted to safety ·'The reason for th'-higher term on the assault was because or the violence of the acts. the multiple victims and the ap- parent premed1tallon on the part of the defe ndant." McMillan said Grand Jury Issues Bribery Indictments But Judge McMillan. at the re· quest of Miss Spen cer 's al· torney, made 1t (;!ear· that the sentences for the :tssaults were not-to increase her time in prison. fie said it woutd not af- fect her first parole date. which can come in 15 years and five months . Arson Suspected STOCKTON <AP> -A four· alarm fire gutted a Salvallon Army wa rehouse ~re causing an estimated $500.000 damage and injuring eight persons. SA:"J DIEGO CAPI An at torney for former Lt Gov Mervyn Dymally and a religious cult leader known as Sri Patricia have been indicted by the San Diego County grand Jury. the foreman.said today The indictments were sealed but accuse Edward L Masry and the cull leader, whose real na mt:t as Patricia Sperato. of con· spiring to solicit and pay a bribe to Oymally, said foreman E E. Binger. "We considered an indictment naming Dymally but did not b eca u se of i n s urfl cien t . evidence." Binger said The indictments. he sflid, al- 1 e ge that Masry solicited a Sl0,000 bribe from the Escondido r e ligious sect called Morn· ingland to be paid to Dymally lnditiestion '-Lunch' c~ $150,ooo A Long Beach salesman told police that he had the most expensive lunch of his life in Huntington Beach Thursday. It cost him roughly $150 ,000. • • THE 39. YEAR·OLD salesman said that while he was lunching at an Edinger Avenue restaurant someone took his car and the jewelry samples be had · lockedinthetrunk. Police said they turned up the car several blocks away and ili1coveed the trunk had been pried open and the ex_pen.slve collectlon of diamonds and 1old chains was aone.. THEY SAID THE CROOKS. howeve • left behlnd one chaln. It was made of inin and was al•.Ached to th bumper of the car, apparently med to tow the ve cle from itl ~I pattdng ~. , ......:::~ __ ...... ________ ....,,. ·. ' for urg1nj? the Cal1forn1a J~ei::1slature to '"'·estii;:ate go' emmffit harassment of the 5e{"t The ev1dence was presented over sax weeks by John Gordmer of the stale attorney general's o frt{"e 1n Sacra m e nto . At Gordmer·~ request. Superior Court Judge William Yale sea led the indictments when they were returned last Friday Oymally. now seeking a De m ocratic nomina tion to Congress from Los Angeles. could not be reached immediate· ly for comment In Los An~eles. however . Masry ~as quoted as saying the California attorney general's of- fice conducted ··a vicious. un· relenting ges tapo-t ype as- s assination" or c hurc hes in general and opponents of the at· tomey gene ral m particular. ''I'm actually glad tbal the Is· sues are now being faced." he said m a telephone interview Thursday night. "In m y opinion. the grand jury was duped into the indictments. But I feel no animosity toward them and, as I Jewel Theft l.D88 811,330 Jewel ry worth $11,330 was taken ln a burtlary of an Irvine home Thursday, police sald to· day. PoUce t.heorbe-that the crime occUTTed between 10:4S a.m. and 3:20 p.m. and that the bur,iat entered I.be .bomt thro\l&h aa \Ill• locked 1lldiQl 1lua window. A $10,000 diacnond rlnl WU tbe mOlt expeDJive item taken in th• burctary of Sam 0 Newton's home. on Sweetan Street. Police aaid. told the j?rand Jury foreman. I am not ~oang to keep quiet about ""hat happened in my testimony before t~ grand Jury " '1 asry added. "Generally speaking. the attorney general's offace as beeomin~ re manascent o f the black s hirts of Nazi Germany" M ornan gla nd at one time claimed a following or more than 400 at its Escondido temple. but was closed abruptly in 1978 Coast Weather Increasing cloudiness with 20 percent chance of s howers late tonight and 30 percent Saturday morn- ing. Decreasing chance of showers Saturday afte r- noon. Lows toni1ht 4S at the beaches and S2 lnland. Highs Saturday from 60 to 65. INSl•E TODA 't' More odWU Ort' plolfftlg tn the "tandbooi o f th~ wealthy." Ffnd ()\lj wlMt~ on Pog1 CJ. •••• . -- ' OM.YN.OT l ~ <AP> -,_ Llbertao·re1lflertld euperUU.an aaak off UM ~\ of Africa wttbln 1 16·bool' ~. Ltoyd'a Reil ...-ol Sblpptn1 r Potted tod1y, brtnsin1 to four tho aum~ ol all t.anken lo atnk lD African waters thb )'Mr ~·· ~ .. lb• latest lbl&> t9 ~down wu UM 231,•· tOQ lf'"89. ~ by t.M lb .... AIPPln& Co ot Monrovl1, wbleb Hall Ttauncl.a1 Oft l\te tOHt of Stne1al, Afrlu '1 wettemmo.t pOlnl. · Th• act\dent came 14 houn after another Liberian 1upenaahr, tM 138.'10.ton Albahaa B. ownod by WeUem Ship ll'Da&emeftl Utt. ol Ront Koq. uploded and aank Wednesday off Aftka'a .. " coul near Tanaama •• ,, ... ,c ........... .. WASlONOTON <AP> The aovemment today ordered a delay "' t.ht! alauahter of u many as 200,000 cattle after learmnc that they bad been treated illegally Wlt.h the cancer causing drug DES Food and Drua Admlnlstrallon Commissioner Jere Goyan and "58istant A&riculture Secretary CaroJ Tucker Foreman aald the federal ban on uslng DES to help fatten Tmmals was more Widely viotated than bad been thought They said they would seek criminal penalties where appropriate Two compamei., Walco International, Inc of Porterville. Cahf., and Scnm1dt-AUen of Greeley, Colo. are known to have sold DES 1mplanls after the FDA ban was imposed last year. of f1cials sa.id. They have agreed to recall existing stocks ~ • ..,,....••fl •e Freed BOGOTA, Colombia CAP) The release of more hostages from the Dominican Republic's Embassy was expected today Good Friday-in accordance with the leftist guerrillas' prom· ise to free all their captives who were not diplomatic person. nel during Holy Week. · The terronsu of the M -19 organization who invaded the em· bassy Nov. Z1 freed a Doruinican businessman and a Colombian pr otocol officer on Holy Thursday, leaving 25 still captive in the embassy. By The Asaodatecl Preas Iran's revolutionary leader. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, today asked Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev "to prevent any kind or interference by force" in other nations. especially Moslem countries. The message, broade8*~tta an-=ftattiu."-W'as. an appar~nt · refere nce to Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan, which neighbors both Iran and the Soviet Union. MOSCOW <AP> The Soviet radio said today the United States was supplying Afghan rebels with chemical weapons that "affect eyesight and h uman behavior" and can cause death. Radio Moscow 's English·language service said the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency was providing grenades with a tox- ic agent lo "bands of mercenaries " n.ee Acddftetttn.•~•e~a9~ ··- COALINGA CAP> -Interstate s was closed for more than two hours near here today when three accidents blocked the rain-slickened freeway. A 32-year-old Avenal woman died in one of the era.shes, the Highway Patrol reported. Hero Praised For Capture SAN FRANCISCO <A P > A 22-year·old horticulturist who s ubdued a burglary s uspect Saturday has r eceived an out· pouring or public praise· for his deed. William Grosso won't be able to work for two month$ however. because his right arm was badly cut when he crashed· through a plate-glass window during the episode. • After reading of his plight, people began sending letters and money. including a check for $500 from a bank and $100 from a funeral direc.-tor -MAN SW ALLOWS- $2.50 CHANGE SEOUL, South Korea <AP > Police, after finding a body of a man with 122 coins in his stomach, said he committed su.icide and began an investigation. The coins were worth S2.50. They sald the man was believed to be irt his 20s, and that his body was found in Changwon. 186 miles south of Seoul. ORANG& COAST DAILY PILOT , ... Of-C.0.'4 o.ily l'llo\ Witt> _.,.,.. o\ b.°'"~:-oc..:.n:. =:.::: r.::::.':"~;.i t<lolleM.,. -·--·· lllr ...... Frl ... w 1., C..lt -. New-I &ltC• ...... ,_ 8••Cft ~·Wf'll•ift V•tltf .. lrwlft•. '-•I""• lk<K•'-" C.0.J\. A "-rtt _, ......... " ..... u.-!Mll.tnlity• -_,. n.. """ ... ' .... ., ......... -,, ., 1111 ....... 11.-. "0 11o.1w. c.i.-c..i_ .... .,.,. ........... _ ...... ___ _ , .... cw-. VIU ...... klt<llfftd0.-11-...• "-··-ldl• .. ~.,. .......... """M9Jnt1Uitor ao..tooM.'--Ille-I' -/&MitlaMAIW"ffltlt._, ct•••••Aft .......... ~ '""'"°"c.....,. ...... Iranian Sees Soviet Ho.ld BRUSSELS, Belgium <APl --Former Iranian Prime Minister Shapour Bakhliar was quoted as saying today that Soviet· trained communists bac k ing Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's Is lamic r e gime wlll seize power when Khomei.Jll dies. The communists pay lip service to Iranian revolu· tionary leader Khomeini but will try to take control arter bis death. Bakhtiar was quoted as saying in an interview with the Belgian we e kly magazine L'Evenement. Bakhtiar, a leader of the National Front coaHtion of parties, was a longtime opponent of the s hah. lllll~A.,•• LA U'()N, Ulah <AP> -Two 1un-who held five hoetaiea ov•rnl&hl ln a druaalore aft•r they were t.'Ornt2red by pollce walked out \.he tront door today. lay down on the around and were ta.ken tnto custody. No ah<lta were flred as the man, caught in an apparent at- tempt lo steal drugs Thu.raday nl&hl, allowed the hostages to le•ve the s tore and were handcuffed by police after the 13·hour siege. The first &unman. identified as "Richard." surrendered about one hour after two hostages were released. The second gunman. who police called "Bobby." followed the fmal three hostages. who walkt.'d out the door in a group. Officers from a half-dozen northl·rn Utah police depart· n11!11t:. had surrounded Kowley's Drug Store and sealed off nearby st(eets in this city north of Salt Lake City. A police sharp!i_hooter was stationed on the roof across tbe street. During the siege. police negotiated by te le phone with the arm e d men , but Layton r,atrolman Roge r Foote s aid 'The chief doesn't make deals They 're not getting out of there with the hostages. lt"s a s tandoff until they realize that.·· Police said the men entered the s tore Thursday evening and ordered everyone inside to lie on the noor. The pharmacist on du· ty, Ken Nielsen. tripped a silent alarm to alert authorities. Police said they believed the gun men we re looking Cor drugs Officers said that apparently six people were in the store -· ~h~ths. J!.tNrti~f roll~ Ot" curred Three were released Thursday nigtrt- A man who s aid h e was a c.-ousin of one or the gunmen aided police in the negotiations The man. Craig Gregory. said he didn't think either man would harm the hostages. "Neither onl' of them i~ that ktnd or person ... · Gregory said both a re former Utah State Pri:.on inmates. Mary Lou Cowley . wife of drug store manager Ila! Cowley. ~~d • ..: ·.nus -is the r Ottt"th or: f rfth holdup we've had in a year. But this is the only terrible one." Shortly after they s potted the police. the gunmen freed a store emplO)'ee, Carolyn Call, 16. lo tell police they bad the host.ages. Two other hostages were freed laLcr. The PP,nce A tmguist? VICTORIA. British Columbia <AP 1 Prince C harles has ended a three-day visit to British Columbia, but before he left he offered some tongue-in cheek advice to language students The best way to learn French 1s to have a Frenc.-h mistress. The helr to the British throne also drew a laugh from his au· dience when he rallied off hjs total knowledge of Spanish a sentence one bystander later translated as Whe re 1s the bathroom? The pnnce. who lett the prov· ince Thursday for Palm Beach. Fla .. met with stude nts at Lester B Pearson co·llege of the Pacific. where 11 languages are taught Also during his visit. Prince C harles mingled with factory workers a nd chatted with excited teen.age girls. A Colorado National Guard helicopter drops bales of hay lo stranded catOe In eastern Colorado. ThOulanda of cat· Ue were without food over • alx·day period when three snowstonm hit the area. and many dled ln the snow . .. -( . ' ,.,..,,~ lllaldag a Splash -Sliowers -~--:-- Possible A 30 percent threat of •how~ forecut by tonight and Jncrets- lng to 30 percent Salunl•Y ...,... lng failed today lo deter many Orante Cout visitors lured by Tbu~·a . balmy beaches aod blue skies. .~ Beach attendance has been somewhat down due to t~e Easter Week's weather fluctua- tions, rang.ln1 from summer-like condltlona one day to sprink1'8. nippy nlthts and 25-lt not blustery br~. Spokesmen for the U .S Weather Service in Los Aogeleti today predicted tmf' semi· probability of rain tonight and Saturday, calling for a high tem- perature of 67 and.an overnight low of so to 52 decrees. The federal weather watchers were ~lightly contradicted. how..,ver. by Huntington Beach·, J Sherman D<:nny. who has kept daily weather records for QlOllSl of the past SO years. . A New York couple smile in the face of dreary weather as they pedal through the rain during the fourth day or the transit strike today. Thousands of New Yorkers trudged to work in the rain. but the weather and the Good Friday holiday cut the traffic somewhat. Denny said his ba.rometnr pressure has held relatively con· slant and he rather doubted the word of the profei.sionals in Los Angeles unles!> J>..... low pressure :.yst em devclopetl rapidly. L1fel(ua rds contacted al Oran1e Coast beach es today .. aid attendance was basica11y increased Thursday from the previous days when 1l was mis· er able on lhe strands. Divers Continue Search for Body Laguna Beach lifeguard& re· ported attendance of about 7.000. with only one rescue due to ~harply decreased 56-degree water temperatures One medical aid call was re- ported. when Salv-atore Clintani. 80 d VlS1tor from Costa M~a. -.lipped o n rocb a' Sleepy .. Hollow and sustained a forehead' lacerallon A salvage crew htred to locate an oil comrany helicopter that c rashed of Huntington Beach _lasl Salui'ttlfy Lurile<[ _up only c-ru mpled fragments. o r the machine-aurfog a day.long search Thursday The team of divers. hired by Aminoil USA. was expected to continue their orfshore search The diver expect to fmd the body of 26-year·old Jeff Moon. on-e o f two 0 11 c.-ompa ny l'mployees killed in the c rash But d.tven reported findmg on I} a transrnlss1on rotor blade from the craa~hed hehcop\er Other parts from the wreckage mclud.tng the engine havf' v. ashed up along the Huntington Beach coastline thL9 week.. The Arrunoil spokesman sa1d v. h1le d.tvers contmued to scour the murky waters today. a boat equipped with a net will drag the ocean noor in the area where the helicopter nose-dived into tht• v.ater The elderly hiker was not hosp1taht.ed Lifeguard~ a t San ClementP State &>ach said they had about 5.800 ~ach v1s1tors. but the chli ly wate r c; kef>t a II but thr hard1~~l baltwr-, <,tll1ng on thl" beach The other employee. Gary~ Rohwer. 49. of Luk<' 1-:b1non· wus found dead 1mmediat<:lr urter thl· l'f<J~h ll1s body was floatih~ near th(• v. re«kdg<' 11f tht-t'Optt'r Guerrillas Strike lfunt1n gton B eac.-h r 1tv lifeguards sa id lht·y loggt·r! .1bout 8.000 v1•Htors. with 15 pt>r l t•nl rt>Scue-. n·por1t•d a:. the 'iurf r1·ma1ned abOut rme to three r~et .inti c.-h1llv Aminml ~pok\·~mt•n reportc>d. Thursda) lhdt diver~ thought the) had round the maio portion of the helicopter. indudmg the cockpit , where the m1ss1ng employee was believeci to have been trapped. SA:-.: SA LVADOR. El Sal,adflr \ P 1 l..4:'ft1 <;t gul'rnll a<; -.tormed into three tov..ns l hursday .md killed five pqliceme n . two loc<1l national guard commande~ and 13 other persons they -.aid v.ere me mbers or nght·w1nl( d eath s quads. the guard reported Four of the V1Cllms were hacked into pieces after they were shot Rani;ter~ at Huntington and Bolsa Ch1c.-a st1He beaches in Huntington Beach estima te d bea~h attendance at 20.000 with only a handful of surf rescue:.. none of them :.pectacular inc1 den ls FOR BIG &Mll MEN IE llST llSffOU Of 08 OftlSTOCIEI lftlTOll TU lllE .. fOI • ID COICEPT I llC & Tlll E'S 1W IOlllG. IUOIE IE AllOUICE IHAT fl ftl ll llElflmC Ill OOmtlG I OUR COSTA llW STORE UDICU Zit. TO II\ Off. TIS SALE TO 8£ FOi A lmTEI TI• MY. SPORTCOATS eo~XNv$ REG. 1150 REDUCED TO . WALK$15• SHORTS .,, FalOus RATIER $49 SPOllS COAlS ... .. , HANG TEN $16 ~J> PA~S OIT SHIRTS SUITS$9 REG. $28 IEG. $210 IWDRDUROY JEANS$) 9 =I $35 DOUBLE s LAX $1 8 KNIT .,, TO 60 WAJST Windbreaker Jackets· llG .• $19 $39 . • VELOUR SPORT SHIRTS :s$12 ONLY -~· ~ lll10 ..... EJNISS 1912 HARBOR BLVD . at 111h Ailt I COSTA MESA Dllr: 10 tD. ... LI\& Ejl. lllbdt••• • ............... flllal JCRUSALEll <AP > Thouaaadl ol Ctuilt1an1 labored u,,der lb wtt1bt of wooden .. this Good Frida)' in a lcrim .. e up the Via Dotoroaa, StNet ol So1'l'Owa, lo eom- Q'lemorate the cruclflxlon ot Jeaua. Jn a rare occurrence of ulen 'cSars . t he Eastern Orthodox Church celebrated Holy Week at the same time as lhe Protestant aod Rom~ Catholic churches 89% Vote See• thl1 year. and the holy allel of Jeruulem 'a Old City were Jammtld wlth pll1rtm1 Hylna devotion• In a babel of lan1uaaea lsraeU 11ecurity forces kept a discreet watch over the pro <"eH1on from Praetorium, where Christ was sentenced to the cross. lo the Church or the Holy Sepulctlre the route of hJs walk to the crucifixion Led by Franciscan Cri$rs ore· ·Laguna Races Perk Interest l'IT%~ATlllCll' IELLEllUE Developer Money Big In Clemente By PIDL SNEIDEllMAN and STEVE MITCHELL Cl' tN oaily ~ St.atf Four developers seeking to build 8,000 dwellings in San Clemente pumped more than $30,000 into a committee oppos- ing a 19'79 ballot measure. ll was defeated 3,473 to 941. Three o( those developers have contributed another $19,000 since then to a committee work- wg to recall two councilwomen viewed as opponents of develop- ing San Clemente ranch lands. A spokesman for one of the de- velopers says as large scale tax- pay~rs they have every right to work through the elective pro- cess. A citizen activist says what lbe developers are doing is legal but frustrating since the big b'liJders have the big bucks lo spend. And a new voice on the San Clemente scene, a San Dimas ci· ly councilman, says the same political consultant representing development interests in San Clemente is currently aiding builders in San Dimas. San Dimas Councilman Philip Wax has distributed literature ii.ting that ''the Wessell Plan" u.sed in a 1979 San Clemente election to promote developer in· t•rests, oow is being foisted up- 09 bis dty just north of Pomona. Behind this s trategy, be claims, is political consultant ""°n Wessell. wbo •as recently pld $10,000 to help coordinate the campaign to recall San ~mente councilwoman Myrtis W aper, who die(! J an. 12, and l rollne Koe$ter. n b1s re-eleetioa campaign rature, Wax reproduces a \leaaell stnltegy abeet outlining lt'?t pl-to create an •l>P8J"t!llt· (f non-partisan San Clemente P.Qbllc information committee to eetabl1ab local credibility. Days b;llfore tbe election. however, ~e comm.ltWe was to quietly Mila drummine up support for ~-UncUdates. =~ a U.ilar campaiJn )I betDI mcMmted la bis citJ.., lru made tbe Weaaell strategy -haft fOfted their band," WU Nld ID a telephone ta· 'fe: ..... "At leut we haft their ............ GP.a ... ·'' •'• ..... tbt ......... ~ 11111 ~. the dn91oper-bllcbd :-. ...... bl Saa Dlmu balj ~.-.--tta ·· ........ ·· ............ blifonkUd ....... ,.. . ~2119 Impact. of tbe w ... eu j!lpl .. 8-Jllmll .. llol yet f-.l-.... _-ftJND9.' ~Al) By STEVE MITCHELL Of Ii. OAily ~11•1 Sl•ll The barber hovered over his customer in the small Laguna Beach shop and said, "If the voters in this town were smart. you know what they'd do?" The customer couldn't answer for fear o.Lthe scissors snipping away at his mustache. But the barber wasn't waiting for an answer. "They'd vote for the two new guys and boot out the two incumbents. You know why7 Again no answer .. Because then we 'd have the same political makeup on the co un cil. but with two . inexperience d g u ys, they couldn 't screw things up so bad.'' A chuckle. ··How's that for logic?" That's the way it's been in Laguna Beach curing Campaign '80. It's the topic of conversation in downtown shops, the several markets in town and among City Hall ~mployees. A•d a a Tuesday'• election drawa near. tbe apeculatlna and poatulatlna are abowla1 a marked inereaae. So are the political mailings t h at arrive almost daily at Laguna B eac h homes. apartments and illegal rental units. Four candidates are seeking two seats on the City Council. and incumbent mayor Jack McDowell and incumbent coun cilwoman Sally Bellerue would like nothing better than to see each other defea,ted. · Challengers are Steve Riggs. s upported by the mayor, and Neil Fitzpatrick. who shares campaign headquarters and political leanings with Mrs. Bellerue. ThJs year's election. Uke many council elections in this volatile town of 13,298 registered voters, is intense. For ty-rive percent of the voters turned out at the polls two years ago in Laguna Beach. and the heated 1976 r ace saw 57 percent voter turnout. City Clerk Verna Rollinger. who is. running unopposed this time around. estim ates voter tur nout will be high next Tuesday. '·Based on the volume of absentee b allot r equests, I a nti cipate a turnout or 60 percent," she said this week. Ho w Lagunans will vote Tuesday is anyone's guess. Two years ago the electorate tossed out an environmentally minded council majority, replacing it with a more conservative slate. But elections in Laguna Beach tend to swing from one extreme to the other like a political pendulum. The slates are pretty ')Nell defined this time around, just as they were two years ago. On the conservative side of the coin are Mayor McDowell and ne wcomft' Ri•gs. Mcl>oWell, seeking his second four.year term, bas served as mayor tor the past two years, and la a former planning commissioner. He baa lived in town for more than 20 years and HY• be lau _ ""aatAteered the city to aouad colrtrolled irowtb.'' Rtap. ao, is current chairman of tbe city's Boa~d of Adjumnent and Deslp Review Board. Re ll an architect and bu bll own bualneu lD town. B.,,., lite lfcDoweU, tends to support the idea of Irvine Compuy Jaomea aAd .a 1cilt coune out ~ Canyoo to paJ off tbe M.4 mtllloa d•bl O'red to former ownera of about m aen& parcbued two yean 110 bf tbed\1. . ADcl, Uke tbe mayor, R= aald a deftnlte devttopment for 81camon HUii wtu IUl.a to C ... MCSI P&-. .... U) ceded by Moslun 1uldei in m e d ieval dress. the Roman Catholic proceuion stopped for prayer11 at "the nine Stations of the Crou along the Vla Dolorosa before filing into the Crusader church encompassing the last !Ive stations. Long lines of t he devout moved slowly up the steep stairs ms1de the church to the site re· vered as Calvary -site or the crucifuuon and formed out- .~ ......... TO VISIT HOST AGES Rev. Darrell Au piper FnErgeney Called at St. Helens VANCOUVER. Was h . <APl - Ominous tremors again r attled Mount St Helens. and Gov. Dixy Lee Ray declared a state of emer~ency around the rumbl· ing. smoking volcano to clear a path in the event of a ma1or eruption. which sc1enl1sts say is hkely "Harmonic tremors .. twice shook the 9. 766-foot peak in southwest Washington on Thurs· day night Scientists have said the tremors. which rirsl oc- curred Wednesday. indicated m ovement o r m olt en rock beneath the mountain that could erupt at a ny time. "We do know the magma (molten material) is moving." geophysicist Bob Chnsllan.sen of the U.S Geological Survey said Thursday . "'Th e harmonic tremor makes it seem likely we will go to a magmatic eruption. "We 've always said that was a likely possibility. ll seems even more likely now. although not necessarily today or tomorrow It could be a week or a penod of weeks or more." The governor said rrom the capital, Olympia, that "the possibility or a major eruption or mudflow is real" and urged sight.seers to stay away Crom the mountain and surrounding areas to keep roads clear . The near~t residents were evacuated when a series of small quakes shook the mountain and it began to belch gas and ash last week. David Guier, a spokesman fot the stat e De p artment of Emergency Services, said the emergency declaration served to alert other s tate agencies to help local officials. if necessary. • .. '1eurBe•e&o•n Dally New paper TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ID JerusaleID side the mauaoleum over the cave where tradition says Christ was entombed. Many Protestants also viewed the ceremonies in the church and along the Via Oolorosa, but tbere were no organized pil- grimages. Protestants do not ac- cept the-Holy Sepulchre as the site or Christ's burial. but worship at the church of the Garden Tomb. Just outside the walls of the ancient city In a ca r e full y arranged * * • schedule, Greek Orthodox pil- &ri ms. including a large group from the two million·strong U.S. community. held a solemn pro· cess100 to Calvary which ended as the Catholic procession began. An overlap of pilgrims n ear the church caused a pedestrian traffic-. jam in the narrow Old City streets The Synan. Coptic and Abyss•· man churches also held separate devotlons at the shrines in the church • * • Holy Week celebrations reach a climax with a Catholic Pon· tiflcal midnight Mass and an early morning Mass Easter Sun· day led by the Latln Patriarch or Jerusalem, Monsignor Giacomo Giuseppe Beltritti. The American CBS televts1on network planned a live broad- cast of the Greek OrthodoJC Feast o( Love service Sunday morning led by Metropolitan Vasil1os of Casan a . • * * Hostage Easter U.S. Clergymen to Visit By The Associated Press Iranian militants announced today they will allow Amencan clergymen t o give ~a s ter services for hostages at tht-U S Embassy m Tehran. The issue of the captives· transfer to govern ment control appeared bogged down A spokesman for the m1htants would not disclose the nam~ of the clergymen. but the Rev Darrell Rupiper, a Roman Catholic priest in Omaha. Neb . said he would perform the Tehran services Sunday with the Rev Jack Bremer, a Methodist from Lawrence. Kan . and the Rev Nelson Thompson. a Kansas City, Mo., Methodlsl The three left from Lawrence today. They said~y would to in Iran about four days. All three have made rec:ent trips to lran as members of the Law rence-based American- lranian Crisis Resolution Com- mittee, whose leader, Nonnan Forer, bu eriticized t.be rqime of the dell oeed au and Carter's handling of the crisis. Iranian s tate radio an d te levision may r ecord the Easter services, but no foreip reporUrl ..W be pennltted to watch. tbe mWtant 1-pokesman said . Government television fllmed Chr istmas services given by three American clergymen. who said they saw 43 hostages mside the embassy. as well as three U S diplomats held al the Poreign Ministry smce the Nov. 4 embassy takeover . 1'ebran Radio detlared today that President Carter apparent-ly has turned down the Revolu t1onary Council's request to clariry hi~ response to I ran's de mand for trans fe r r1nl1( the American hostages to goveqi· ment control The issue reportedly hinges on a councll demand that Carter agree to the "right" of an lra n1an Parliament, or Majl!s. lo decide the rate of the hostages when it convenes this spring or summer ABC-News reported that Ira· nian President Abolhassan Bani Sadr asked Carter by telex to s ay he understood tbe Ma1hs had the ·"right"· to decide the LB Boardwalk Repairs OK'd Laguna Beach City Council members have approved paying an engineer $4,500 to come up with plans for the reconstruction of the boardwalk at Main Beach Park. \ City Manager Ken Frank sail! he expects the city wiJl be reim· bursed for the cost of repairing the boardwalk, damaged b y winter storms, under federal disaster funding. Ten')' Brandt. lhe city's direc- tor o( municipal services, said today the boardwalk reconstruc· Uon should be completed by July l hostagt' issue ABC said Carter responded by Telex that he un derstood that "'as the Iranian poo;1t1on and made no mention of the M aJlis · · right · Tehran radio rn rt'porting Carter ·~ po ... 1t1on . said .. It seems that the t..: S president has reJe<'lt'd the Iranian Revolu llonarv Council's call to clanf) hi s stand candid!} · The foreign Ministry ... aid th•· Carter adm1mstrat1on seems t<1 bt' ent.ta~ing in a war of ncry""· and a spokesman fur lh<' m1h tants who seized the 50 hostage<, 1n the l l S Embassy 1n Tehr:rn 153 day:. ago said. "We· d1dn 1 t'X pect the great Satan of America to do anything bul mllke empty threats." lie• e Bird~ Birdi~ For some reason. the birds around• :\forv Luther ... house m Newport Be ach don·t take a~ many bath:-. a ... they used to. It JUSl could be because of· Schwart1." a bird '\jfltchcr owned by Mrs. Luther. Schwartz. you St'C, hk~ to watch birds up close and personal. Girl ·Sniper Gets 25 Years to Life Brenda Spencer. the 17-year· old glrl who ktlled two men and wounded eight children and a policeman m a sniper attack on a San Diego school in January 1979, was sentenced today to 25 years lo life in state prison. T he small. red·haired teen- ager also received an additional 48 yeus in prison for assault with a deadly weapon on the children and an extra seven year s for the attack on the policeman. _ But Orange County Superior Cou rt Judge Byron McMillan said those additional years were to run coocWTently with her sen· tence on the murder.charge'- • ··The reason for the higher term on the assault was becaus<' or the violence of the acts. th(' <Se~ SNIP E R, Page A2> Coast Weather Analeefafa~t Incr easing cloudiness with 20 percent chance or showers late tonight and 30 percent Saturday morn· ing. Decreasing chance or showers Saturday after noon. Lows tonight 45 at the beaches and 52 inland. Highs saturday rrom 60 to 65. Dying Con Due Home? SAN QUENTIN <AP) -Of. ficial1 at San Quentin 1t1te prison have reeoanmended that a dyina lnmaie be allowed to ~ home to Anabetm to cite. The recommendation to Department of Correction• Dlr•ctor Terry Enomoto on behalf of Jollnny Pera Gattia, wboM doctors 1a7 bu oel1 • ao percent CballCI Of llYlal llJC montlli -~~ IWPtlll cl• east. Oard• .. tVNMlJ • Ult crtt)e.al Utt at Marin Gener-It . Hoepltal. "We'~ tryinc to do •ometblnc for him and for hl1 famlly. •• said HtiaC prtlOft Wormatton offlcer Jtm...,.m . lqram said tbat Guel&, ,., bas been sufferln1 from Hod1tina dbease, a form of t•nctr, 1lMe be entered San QUentln lalt October to serve a Hntence for armed robbery ln Orant• County. Garcia hH ,,..l lnOlt ot tbe time at tht prilOft bolpt\al ..... of tbe w. • neaa. · Last week, his condition worsened and h e wa s transferred to Marin General Hoapital for a~ial treatment. Under the state penal code, Corrections Directo-r Enomoto la allowed to refer Garcia 'a case back to the court which sen· tenced b\m and to req\ldt that he be re·aentenced to anow him to be freed or paroled to his bom•. lnsram said. INSIDE TODAY Mon odWJ1 on plof1t11f1 m the .. 1endbo% of the wallhfl." Fi1td out wMrt! on Pog.CJ. .................... BOGO'l'A, Ook>•t.&1 CAP> ·TM NlH•• of'"°" boa\ .... from the Dor'Dlnkan 1'e1MAbllt-'1 Embaal7 wu tai-t\ed \Od11 Grx l"ridtly In 1ccord1Me wilb the lef\11\ 111trr\ll111' prum lq o ft'el au \Mir capU who we..-not dlplomaU<' perlOC\ n•l wina lloty w..-. The tttrrorl1&.1 ol Ole M-19 or1an111Uon who tnvaded ltHt tm baaay Nov rt h-eed a OomlnJcan bullneaaman and • Colombian protocol otrlcer on Holy Tbunday, leavln• 1$ 1Ull captl~• In the emba&iy Ww 11h1• l•W'd I• SeN.I• By n.-A..-la&ed PNH Iran ~volutlonary lcadtir, Ay1toll1h Ruhollah Khum•lnl, today asked Soviet Prealdent Leonid Breahnc;v "to prevent any kind of Interference by force•· In other nallon1. OIJWOlally Moslem countr1ea. · The messuge, broadcast by Tehnm Hndlu, ~ 1111 an nppaM1nt reference lo Soviet military lnterv~nthm In Afwt11ml11hm. whh'h neighbors both Iran and the Soviet Union FretaP9f1eAI RACES PERK INTEREST • • • await a $71.000 study now being cooducted to explore the e nvironmental and economic am pacts of such a proposal On the other s ide of the campaign coin are incumbent Councilwoman Bellerue and planning commissioner Netl Fitzpatrick. Mrs. Bellerue, who Is endJng her first term on the council, also is a former planning <'Om missioner. Two years a10 she was a part or the council m a1ority that e.spoused an environmental philosophy But since the 1978 ~lectlon changed the balance of power. ~! rs . Belle rue has often found herself on the losing end or votes on issues relating t.o wnlng, new subdivisions and. In particular. action on the Sycamore Hills purcbale. Her only aUy on development plans for Sycamore HUla has been Councilman Wayne Bag.tin. And she says it won't do much eooct ti abe la re-.&eet.ed to t.be couneU ..-ltltoat ber r&Uln1n1 mate, f'IUpetrick. "That ltlU leave• 1 a.2 vote at best on Issues that will determine what this town will look like a few years down the line," she says. Fitzpatrick. a 45-year-old manager for Yamaha USA, has been the most vocal candjdate in the campa.agn He has made no bones about his objections to the s o -called "I rvine Company plan" for Sycam o r e Hills, calling it a "sweetheart deal between McDowell and the Irvine Company." He, like Mrs. Bellerue . s upports sale of about 60 acres of Sycamore lhlls near Leisure World t o a developer . construction o r a lodge-type resort that could bring 10 bed tax and sales revenue to the city. and other recreational uses for Sycamore Hills,~ather than development of "u to 2,000" homes in the canyon. · He said the city s ould also push for $6.4 million n federal lo w·interest loans so local officials will have more time to plan for financially rewarding but low profile uses in the canyon. The city also has $1.3 million from tbe county for a ruture regional park 'and road a lignment for the proposed San Joaquin Corridor. And. both Mrs. Belleri.le and Fitzpatrick say a nother. $2 million could be generated should the National Urban Park become a reality a nd the southerly portion of the city DAILY PILOT ~:!fie c:. =..":r ....:1:.. ~ .. ,~ Or-C-.0 ...... 1 ....... ~· ....... ... ,_.,.. ,....._ -·· .,.,_ 't1MY ... C-IAI ,,...... ""-1 -II. 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Tht• ltand pun•hn11t• h1u1 h<H'll lht• No. I lllllU<' In Cnmpllllln 'Hit und has domlnut1•d thr• h11lr d ozt!n or mor1• r u11clld11tnN ·roruma held ~nth•· city Many of thoau forum11 h11vt• taken on the uppcarnnrc of televlaion "roasts," oply In lhl11 case, the partlclpant11 are s erious -and, al limes, downright nMty. Fitzpatrick bas called McDowelJ "a public relations man for the Irvine Company." Mc Dowell baa inti mated Fitzpatrick la ''stupid.'• Kn. Bellerue bu used every word except "liar.. to describe the mayor. and the only candidate staying out of the mud-slinging is Riggs, who says "I don't care how Sycamore Hills happened. J just wan to solve the problem." The c ·dates have brought visual aids to their public forums. inclu ing -Fihpatrick who showed up at a Chamber of Commerce breakfast with a wooden box which he said was '"full of the empty promises or Mayor Jack Mc Dowell." ·At that same meeting, Riggs brought along bis own map of Laguna Canyon that showed Irv ine Company homes more than five miles out the canyon. Thal prompted a mailer from the Bellerue/ Fitzpatrick camp s howing tbe original lrvine Company deve lopment map with homes located less than three miles from Laguna's do wntown. Campaign brochures of every color and description have been mailed or band·carried to the homes of Laguna's voters and not all of them are from the candidates themselves. Homeowner associations and special interest groups have also joined the campaign, sending out results of cand idate questionnaires. association endorsements and, In some cases caustic comments. In their efforts to garner votes, several of the candidates have amassed large campaign war chests for such a small community. The most impressive has been that of candidate Fitzpatrick, who reported total contributions or more than $24,000 the la.st fU\ng period. But about $13,000 of that was donations of works of art from more than two dozen arUst supporters In Lacuna Beach. Fitzpatrick volunteers say the large contribution fl1ure Is really deceiving, because the artists placed a value on their works, then the art was sold at a fund-raising benefit. "So actually, we're sbowtna the fl1ures twice on tbe ( campaip) statement," said campalan treasurer Tallie . Mn. Bel.lerue am~aed $10,186 ror the second flllng rriod, •be reported: McDowel reported collecttnc te,614 and Rl•P bu $8,SCM iD coatrtbutlona llaWd to d1te. Jn addiUon to the four councll ca~dlcUc., two l.81\lDUI are Heklof elffU. to tbe po a moatb a17 TrMnnr poet. Dr. Smelt Lde, a ntlNd ~dmlnlatrator, It aeektoa electloD lo tb• poet~• ta rran'* Dr•••rdt. • DU1h•• adml.m.trator . • • Rain Threat . •JS===_!~~~~~ ••• ' t • o Oft Advl1or1 ... ....,. for aLY IAD4 Pun:bue ~-Eyed-Askanc :'oelftlt•," prior to lbt Alril .. •Jttlal ••tcUaft. nil COIUll•W. ..,.at --• • r,; ... ..,.....: ... , 'P •poa a MIM ..... ,. wMch ••lied l the -t'lt) •llio-ald l)Nlftd '" mllUoa \o P\&l'eh••• l.eoo ''''' of ranch l1nd. The m•••ure wu beaten a.'71 to Ml. · ln tho dOlllnf di.YI ol the cam· patan . hu"tve r , workera employed by the romrntltto tw11n tel~lnt vote.n, ur1 In• t.htm to •upport C\ty Council undh'lll" C1rul t'art1on and ('h1dt1 Brent DHpltt lht'I phon• bUla. tht-two "tWtr. 00( t•l•tte<S Th four d vtl~n who con trlbut.d to the San C lemtnte <'UtUltlltlC't' prior lo tht-Apr11 tm t'lt'<'tlon wtercc J ohn D l.~k and ~ o ft 11 f I r v I n (' . to: 11 l r e 11 a l'rupt"rtlt-e, Ltd . of S1anta An•. Nu W••t1t fh1vt1lopmt'nt Corp., of Nt,wport llNu·h . and R.ncho M lltllon VltJu Company ot San J uon t1pl1trano 'fhO\llfh \.ht'I 1dvt1ory mcuu,,. 011 thfl dty hmd purchast~ was ctf'hH\h'(I 1111001.tl ti Y\ltu lljlO, the c•11m 1olth.1t• forrnod lo oppot1(' 1l hu r,•11111tne,,cl M llv•· llt1lw''''n ll<'<' 7, 11179, and J 11n :u.1 . lllMO , 'h•vt-lo11(•r 11 l.u11k . lf.11 t n11l11 """ Nu Wc•11 t rontrtbvt ••d llP,000 In fr,11h fundl'I to thli- 1· 01111t1llle" Ttrn m o nC'y Im 1nl'clh1lrlv wui; turnNl over tu I hf' ('ltht•n11 for llr1tpon11lhl1• tlovrrnmflnt, n wroup work Ina to 1 f'<'11l1 SDn Chtn1~nl<' City Co11n d I mt"ml)('rll M r11 W lll(F\t'r rarul M r11 Kor11h•r Thf' lwo wt'r11 vlt•w1•d by cl.-v1•lnix.•ri1 ll" opl)Oll lnl( C'On,.truc·t1011 plttn11 for thr htll11ldc•11 bc•hlnd Snn C'IOOICJlll" Tht> • rrC'ull C'Om mlttN• J>11l1I Sll>.000 It• the l.ynn W.-1111f'll <'mn pony h>r "11olltll'MI rn111t11IU111 ... 11 C'('1trd l116' t o ltit 1·""' I'"'"" lllJNUllllll "' utrtttNll Tht• 11101111 1tl111 11uhl $IM,'llll l11 :1:t l'"r"o1111 who 1·111lc>t'le>d '"'All J'f'l 1111111 -1~11111111 "" In lln l•rl1 II. llff'CI 1·1111111ui6{11 '11111111111•111, 11111 I n1•.11ll 1·11111111lll1>fl "ultl 1111·1·rolv••tl 1111lv 11.1110 ft11111 •;111ir1•1111 11lhr11 lh1111 111 11 111> v1•lt1pf't furttll'cl N11 1111 Allv li:11ry M1•111111n• rummlll11" II 11111111 '" port1•cl It w1111 SIJ,44H In ''"''' 11ri of Ft'lJ ll Tht: J>rlnclpal11 In th4"MI 1·am palgns are 'telucuan\ to dbcua" the developer connectlorui Lynn Wessell refused to rrtum telephone calls from re porters E .L. RJ.aley. treuurer of t.be recall comm1tt.ee, admttted be received checb from the No oo Advisory Measure committee but said he knew nothing of the developers bettind this rommit- tee. "All l know is thttt l recetvcd the checks, put them in lhl' bank. puid the bills and filed lht• t rampa1gn J :.tatemcnt." hi.' i.aid G 11 11.' llowc. president of <:1tizen.s for Responsible Govern mcnt. which spo_J).S()red lhe re· rull, simply said the checks ar rived in the mail. He declined lo discuss the developer con· tributors and their influence on the campaign. ·•we were looking for support. and we were not going t.o turn it down." Howe said. Al Osterhues of El Toro, listed as treasurer of the No on Ad· vasory Measure committee. was a sk ed about the developer donors and why they decided to -support the recall. His reply to all queries was: "l don't know the answer to that question." Only one representative of the developers themselves agr~ to discuss the contributions. ·'There seems to be an at- titude that because we're de· velopers, we don't have the ri ghts that oth e r citizens have." said John E . Belda. senior vice president of Nu-West Development Corporation of Arizona. Nu-West want.a to build 3.000 homes on San Clement.e's Vls- beek Ranch. Belda said hJs firm pi:obably is the largest taxpayer in San Clemente because of It.a propet. ty holdings. He argued that his firm has the ri&bt to support any candidates or recall e1mpai1D3 It cboa&ea. Belda denied the developers are t.rylng to keel> their contrlbu- tions in San Clemente quJet. He also said developers provided no direction to leaden of the recall campaign and have no pllllS to endorse council candidates In the April 8 election. But Al111 Konen, who was re· cently \nvolved ln a recall ~am­ pat1n a11lnal M1yor R oy Hamm, say1 flnandal fin~ by developers tn San Clemente Is frus\ratlng; "The impact of tens of thou1andt of dollan spent by de- velopen to IWI)' public op(nJon f1r ovenblldon the $10 and SIO contributiont from ciUsem who Uvt ln San Clemente," Konen llld. .. AAd alt.bouCb il'• perfectly l•••l for dtvelopera to spend tb1t much. lt'I ftl1' ftultl"atinc on tbe part ot dtiuna wbo Uv• UH to try and com ... t WI type of oulllde flnancl1I domJna. Uoa ... A OJEOO CAP> -An 1t• ~"'~- lorn•)' for former Lt Oov Mtr\11n Dymany and a ,..llliOUI euh ttadtr known 11 &rt :llllidi M~ 1Mh1'9d by the San 01110 Counl7 1raad Jur1. tht for.man 11ld today. The lndlctaHm&a ••rt Mat.cl but ICCUIO l!ldw.ard L. Maary and the cult lt~r. whole rut namt J1 Patrld1 8Ptr1to. ot con· aplrln1 to M>tlclt and p11 1 bribe lo Dym1lly, Hid foreman E. 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